Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 106, Richmond, Wayne County, 29 April 1826 — Page 1
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XI)' lVAVNl: COUXl'V, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 90, 18M.
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I ' " " I 1. . 1 I J I IV guard the prop!,- against "their :ront mc-
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l'' u i - i u i 'wrs. U hen tin p pit V- "I-ryV". i. rV!i 'ris r.nts ! for restriction of this kind, it willhe - v ,-a.,v. .a t!. " ir: time enough to pass this iimrniimrnt- hut
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l)0(l; in the' unioi', on t!o snhjorl ? Two wars ao, thiuhjrt w a t)roug!it loraaul hv tho pMh matu from N. Jith-, vh." v o introdiKt'd it. 1 hoped it u until he" heard . no more, hut it has ricn arjain, and prohahh. will rio from time to time, at l a a? lon' as the honorable gentleman n.a have a seat here. I do not, when o(u tions f this kir.d are presented, rcmsider in) self at lilert) to take the same coirs 1 mi"ht if w.. : ron.
! A id o id not the Creek Nation, a right I to execute an outlaw, who like M'lntosh 1 had rendered himself such, and would not
; the United btates for a less ollence hat i traitor?
Could the rnmrvirt nf ir.01?. hetwoen 1
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! L lilted States and ueornia, spe it U ir that
me Indian title to lands, should be extinguished, on reasonahle and peaceful con1 ,!;:.... . v . j :. c
vi i n u, i i w n an oiiicer in aepu ne; u m ; instructions to elfecl a treaty caculated to injure a nation? ; Would such a treaty stand, made by a ; nohlemanof Franceor Britain, unauthorised either hy a written or verbal power, and would it be insisted upon as lawful, on the ground that he had once, with others been invested with diplomatic powers? and j w-ul I it not he mre consonant to the magna t ty f a jr- a. nation to render justice to the weak, thaw to oppress them?
As tie- Creek iSatnm has relused to re
ventien to foim a constitution, acroniinp ceive a tlollar oftlie m ine v stipulated to be
t our impressions of what mav have been ( paid in that treatv, what excuse can the
hr the het. itrinalU. it will soon become Congress of the United States make to it
r, 1 1 .s -: ,r i;r r urpse of m:ikiei: . i , U t -t . iii a ft w Tt 's u !.v I hn!! ote : .ti. W hen this proto t! o S te. on a f-'r w : . . t i l m ill , z i;i-t it : at ! on t he m i i'e in a m::- tlt t !,-. hr ii.!- f! ''t'. U'-'M the
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i tiling of vlueds and patches. It will
h -e that respect and ei;eratton it now has, at I whiihit is desirable it should have. The fir mr roour-eis this: lien experience
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ef, in confirmini: a bargain which our na
tion has not sanctioned, and for which the have not value received?
We do not expect answers in detail to
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tiveis ev il or (Ietci ts, toappU n feme- ; thr above questions, hot it is our wish, that in til then, I would in iharitv presume ! unon these print inles Coniiress should de-
the irreataiid venerable men who framed f-eiib. The leading; principles ot justice in tin instrument. ir..i be nulit. j all nations will teach all councils to keep 1 ler.s'hb-r mclffortu. ate in b inti pla- i' lear of error, to decide for the alllicted nared in a -i t u .itiot. w here tSie vote I -i e t an- I tion, as tin y would wish to be treated, were i t be s,jpp, f he j: (bn-i cod in anv they in like ein umstai-ces. fit it c ' Ua- xi -tinji si ite of thir ds. I i, Oar nafion icspcctlull demands the re
ould i.i t, w; i t. t; is sii?.jr-t va bt tote u- peal ot the treat ot Indian bp! ms in i ehr a form r v ' a;.-:-, lustifv to- v.i !:' a! ruarv latt.
thin : wtii h ust.'tn has v.. to i . f ior ;f it. I t atti-a.t n w justih ; In .ioi.e this, sullicietit reasons are as-
11 theieiore rive it in - n 1, and none stronger to be found on
j e.irui tiian the fact that our nation in its lej m,4I .ipacitN w as not a pai t v to the treat. Till ( li!".! KS. I inal that the have iePaed"lo latif) a bar ui: - s, hitrd lai -M:n-o i Used 1 -am calculated to annihilate the happiness 1 " i .... i .
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any political events, either at home or abroad; it was not produced bv anv us.t -
i ' Ipected demand upon the public resources; nor by the apprehension of any interrup
tion to the general tranquility.
oome ot the causes to which th s vil must be attributed, lie vtithout the reach of direct Parliamentary interposition, nor can security against tlie recurrence of them be found, ualoss in the experience of the sutr-riiitrs which they have occasioned. But ton certain port"nn of this evil, correctives at b ast, if not effectual remedied.
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un vnui whuiim io uevise suctt measures as may tend to protect both private and public interest against the like sudden and violent fluctuation?, I) placing on a m..rc firm foundation the currency and circulating rp-dit of the countrv. His Majestv continues to receive from 'his Allies, and all Foreign Princes and 'States, the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards his Majesty. I His M ijet v, on his part, is constant and ! unwearied in his endeavors to reconcile ironflictihi: interest, and to recommend and I cultivate peace both in the Old World uud i . . my ; in the INevv. ! His Majesty commands us to inform, vou,
! that in pursuance of this policy, his M tjs!ts mediation has been successfully mployed in the conclusion of a tr at bejtween the crowns of Portug 1 ai d B-.z'd,
which the ndations ot Iriendly mtenouic long interrupted between two kindred i.a-
jlioiis, have been restored, and the independence of the Bi zillian Fmpire has been j formallv acknowledged.
Maiestv loses no opportunity of giv-
ing eflect to the principles of trade and nav
igation which have received the sanction i of Parliament, and of establishing them, a- far as possible, by engagements with : Fareig'. Powers. w m t i: I I. : i t .
,1 our people. .U-ij.iy nas mrecu u io u - .a.u -ci, Lu..r.;,.ih ...".riinfrrrnnril. t .re v ou ;i copy o! aConventioii framed on
latnantl lov diiv to the United States I; thie principles, which has rccentlv cou.v .eed to'surrender all land east ot the j hnb-d between his Majesty and the king Chatubo.h.e river. Tins ought to con- i, -i France and of a similar conventmn with u;,a. the general government that we are ij the I ree Hauseatic cities ot Lubec,Bremen, : ot incapable of i ecipnu ntmg in piopor j and Hamburg. t ; i . . l lih. r .hifi .if ih, 1- 1 His Map sty regrets that he has not to u n t our abilitv the liherallitv oi uu J . ,. ' j auuotmce tovou the termination ot hostiltMti!,tr ronc-sions cannot be made, jj i- . mt the operations of the last and after reason, lir-t aligned, more you campaign, through the bravery of the forn i . .. lV.,,v itou-4l to ces of us .Map-st, and ot the Jvist-li dia aunot well demand. e now appeal n , - , tl, r, o. .-,1 sr.t. t U . ' f ompani, and the skill and perseverance the in ti'hanimst V ol tin I nitt d Dlau s. v I r
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n i i ilbistratioiuand let the ' dutv. It i, ordained by the Croat Crea i - . i i ...... i ... j . . .
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Merriweth.'r.instnicted hv the Presid. -i t to ih cide by power and not by right, we ' . ... ! . it . . -!....). ..i.,t Ino I hnr.i
to tieat for land will. M il tt !i at:d his par- , shall return io our menu .m ...
or u, re thov sent to the Creek ath.n, I, until yoi laue pos-ess,o oi u.u u-; ; -..! .i'f'l I 1 :........ 1, .... . I t r.- r, t hi tl llltl'i
mlerer c s lo tjiawn ay
t tt s of c.i! -dor ai d im partial
' their commanders, have hern attende d
j with u: iform success, and his M ij. -ty i trust that a continuance' of the same exertions may lead, at no distant period to an i honorable and satisfactory pacification. ! His Majesty's attention has been directed ' to the consideration of several measures
recommended in the last session ot I arlia-
at the head of which were the Little Punce,
Mill voi laU' pos-es-ion oi uie iwumi.. . ... j-.- f I. IC.Al ... L l.r,a.l from Uu- "Int. s. n.-.t,l..r ...i,.r..v...g the c..d.t.o.i ot I.c-
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i.Hi-li.tion vl Ocr-ia, and llial al ;j w if, ......... ......... " : UI 1 tln.iial.oiil all l- pniinrl ln-l.-i.d. T ' , I I i At. f I i t I I. tot W flM 1.1 1 t I I I U
rt notice' ; ' ,m,,...,..i.w, ..... t , nt!ru n f the Lute of lommons :
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ller a riKi'li"" was ro eonvene.j aoo ( v .. - . - . the atith .ris. d chieb di-ented and invited b of emig.alion, w hi h we hope may he to a the Commissioners within the Nation, was ,j country pn-paied by the Croat Spirit 101 . . ... I: .1 I . ... l'. , , , i 1 i . 1 1 i :i 1 1 v.
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We remain v our Inends and hroiher?. Signal hy thr hoddc Creek Ih legation.
aulh ris. (l ii div idu 1- ? ! After tie Ct.ief. of the Nation were re- j
called and obi i d the Mimiiioris il they ,1 ? were chiefs of low ur.ue. as the commis- , We are much grat.tied. anu our reaut r;s , . x : ., i.i ... :.. Lv ill In. iNHi-ilU so. to understand that a
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log the lialetallgahle I t. I. Williamson o- ; s,.,.,,.. ,. Q.,..t.. for Mi,a.l r, to indue- ll.,-.n to cm.1 j tl., Crc,U '' f, 1,.,.,., - I'.-oOiiNiati..!., wlm-li, it is fi.-aJ, '!' vi,.'..:.ll,.r.. .-xrept M'I..t.-h....I !l .'t.tir.-li rrm-.u- 1 1 u- o I . j . c 1 1 o 1 1 " ' ' " hi- .::..:,. riO.I ,., ill, CmmNtion- ,1 t.-.l to tl,.- tr. at v .,? ' Vj ,H' , ; .' , , ,l,..e ,,.,ri t., l,ca ,aul fi arra..2.-.e,.t ... '" ; h I' a! Mill r.-p. ,;l-a..,l ,.!.n a,,,,,l ,ot o.. v I.. Pr-.l uro i .--.l i - ! :-,o .'i.1' it a ia,oi ij m.. . !..;u. ; ,
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If a b a de,l gun was not in the c 1 .ittd a rap - sti-po!,d"d over M'lntodi's l'-f!
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al?o p proii'O t ... - .- j he exiendetl tio far, wc aie informed, i to he attributed in a great degree to the exertions f Mr. Hestox, of the Senate?. Sid. Juurnul.
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.d r.c, whv d.i.t Cv. Tr-oip. for purpose, oi n n . .g ue i'loim.dati.a.-. d hN aid. CI. Lamar, to Lord (..third: ..... ,.,. headChn f .to t, dl that if xvv did . 7.s Majostv to in ,,,nn to .M'--tos'tv or his friends loo v e ii.e re nunaiua I , U J - ii u tcr-ih-ii! a if ana vou, that his xVlajt ?iy .. ..in-, n,. ii.- ( . r ti!:l..T Sl.i..l.,l'' . - I 1 . I, .. i- -ill
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i the pecuniary eoncers of the c on- try . the close of the last session ot 1 ailia-
Thev have hern framed with an anxious desire to avoid every expenditure beyond what the necessary demands ol public serv ii e mav require. His M ijesty has the satisfaction of informing vou tliat the produce of the revenue, in the l.ist year, has fully justifn d the expec tations entertained at the commencement of it.
i My Ljr.h aw! Grnt'tanen: I lli Majestv dcrpl laments the injurious ! elf cts which'the late pecuniary crisis must 1 have entaib d upon many branches ot the
j Co mnerceand M.mufacturcs oi the United Iv i : igdoins.
But his Maj.-ity confidently believes that ' the temporary check which commerce and ! manufactures." mav at this moment expeIrience. will under the bbssings of Divine
Providence, neitlier impair the great source, .four wealth, nor impede the grovvtU
of national prosperity.
BOOKS PXMPllU"- BLANKS, HOHSK BILLS, CARDS, 1 A 11 1 'I S. li e. SZC.
Xeatlv -executed at thisofliceon reasonable
:,. .iirterorei their ownl.w. ai.pi ,j cmtarraesment did not arise
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