Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 114, Richmond, Wayne County, 1 July 1826 — Page 2

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FOREIGIT AFFAIRS.

Selected from Eastern Papers.

a paily sent out to assail them, they hud made thirty prisoner, six of whom they shot. It is stated in the Constitution, that since the first of January, 2000 officers of

the Fiench army, disgusted at the conduct

By the arrival of a ship at New-York on the 10th ult. from Havre, whence she sail

ed on the 2d of May, the following highlit of ministers, had solicited leave to retire.

interesting intelligence has been received. Accounts from Lisbon, of April 15, stale We can hardly credit this news, although that the command of the Portuguese troops confirmed by a subsequent arrival from jj would be confided to an English general. London, as the news from Greece has been n London, May G. very contradictory for several weeks past..' The news of the subscription for the reCorfit, April 5. lief of the distressed manufacturers has The obscurity which has hitherto reign-,1' been received by them witii gratitude, and cd over the horizon of Greece has been ! produced among them generally a visible dissipated. Ibrahim, having lost a large improvement it feeling. The accounts portion of his army in his reiterated attacks we published to-day from Lancashire, tho' upon Missolonghi, lately recalled to his as-j they announce a solitary instance of riotsistance the troops which he had lei t at ous proceedings, are upon the whole of a Glanentza and Pyrgos, to the number of more tranquilizing character than any that 4000 men, and on the 24th of March made ; have lately reached us from the same quara general assault, in which he was mortal- j ter. The poor misguided people seem to ly wounded. The enemy attacked the j be aware, at last, of the folly, as well as city upon the sea side, where the fortitica-j criminality, of venting their rage on the tions were known to be weakest. It is not; property of their employers; and if there known how many men have fallen on each' are stilfsomc exceptions to this rule, they side, hut it is pretended that several thou- j do not apply to the whole body, but to a sand Turks have been killed, because G000 part, consisting, too, of persons of notoriGreeks arrived during the heat of the ac-; ous bad characters. Whilst the disturbantion, who fell upon the Turks, and thus ac- j ces are lapidly subsiding in those districts complished the victory. j where they first broke out, we are sorry to These troops were commanded by col. ' learn that a riotous disposition has maniFabvier. Ibrahim received a wound from fesled itself in an adjoining county, amongst the musket of a soldier, who saw him tin- the people engaged in the woollen trade ployed in giving orders to his troops and at Bradford. On Wednesday there was a recalling them to discipline. After this , serious riot at that place, hut the injury defeat, Ibrahim took refuge in Lepanto, fell chielly on the rioters themselves; se-v-nnd passed over to Patras. Tnus finished era! of them having been wounded bv musthis famous siege, from which the enemies k t shot.

of liberty expected their triumph, and Hat- The expenses of the Duke of Devon

tered themselves with the hope oi seeing the Greeks fill and return to slavery. Under the date of Augsburg, April 24, we find the following: "While the French, journals make Ibrahim Pacha take Missolonghi by assault, the Corfu packet brings us letters of ttie 5th April, which confirms the news favorable to the decks. Ibrahim made. another assault' upon the 23d of Mtrch; hut the Egyptians were repulsed with a loss of several thousand men; three Beys and a Pacha remained on the field. Ibrahim himself has been dangerously wounded: and according ton report in the Ionian islands l as died of his wounds; but this 1 oi news waists confirmation."

sturo s mission to Uussia are estimated at 30,000. The contributions in London for the re-

can be transported, cr can be re,-:. market, with little chance ( f j";. lion, and comparatively at very l;oVr ':; In a new country sheep have ft.;V! 7 ses. During a greater portion ej they require very little attention, ;i: slight expense for food. Of all ih..''" is the most nutiicious; of all ai naiM braced by the term live-stock, f' swine, they arc the most prolific, them all, they are the most easa'j'.'. ported: yet we find our markets i'. t" supplied with the finest kinds cfr!1..., and our warehouses stored vvib ' wool.- Philadelphia pnpt r.

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growth, and is said to produce in 1 y ears after planting; but it will live and bear for 300 vears. Besides the value ol its fruits, mats and baskets are made of the h.nves. rones of the fibres, and the trunk,

when stripped of all its ornaments, is good ! fnr huildme- or for firewood. Its appear-

I ance is beautiful, elevating its trunk 30 or j

40 feet without branches, the leaves which spring out at the top forming a kind oi ; capital to the pillar. Ohio. According to the returns of the county assessor, made during the last month, of the number of sheep in the different townships in Athens county, it appears that the whole number was 12,G4G. '1 he raising of sheep is understood to be a most profitable branch of farming, and is accordingly increasing. i Florida. A writer in the Pensacola Gazette asserts that the population of this Territory does not, at the present timc,ex- ; ceed 10.000; that the Territory contains 32 millions of acres, hut not quite one million susceptible of cultivation. This is situated on the Alachua, Tallahassee, and Chipola ridges, and its greatest extent is 2S miles in length, and 9 in breadth. The residue is described as a pine barren and swamp, ''incapable of supporting or even becoming the residence of man." It is urged by this w liter that these unfavorable

circumstances render it impossible that ) Florida will become a State of the Union I during the natural term of the life of any j i . : I . . ... . . . a .-. !

Ollierprtseni CU.US, .il.u oi. mucous , A,n(t.. nf uh:,t,i,.r nr,f.,

" tl.- rx,H.,).4, vol unun.!; iv.ll, the ; (, p ,(.(, , ,ocietv, ,,,',,,,. ...I Slateof Al.il.mw. Imtoi.M.I, ,. .!. I l(,'lin,.r, tlm '.ommumtv. Ti, ";,

. at i i i i j! none woo so muendeserve to bclio.'!; J, Randolph s srKF.curs. 31 r. Kunuolph s . , , . . . '

fane us speeches are about to he publish- -. t ,. . ' . . . . 1 1 nostrum-, tamper with the h v , t

I'll 111 t lit ilU III lit': .iuuini inu iii' niv-i. It were to be wished that this arduous arid

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"lucre is a gie.u ueaj oi pf

kindness and good feeling in the i;

tants of the .North ot Lngland. h . stilled into them from childhood, ar ' to have become habitual. They ;;r. gaged in agricultural pursuits, hufs,i. ' established among them, and, ; iM , ' .';

j pai ts of our country, one of thefir-(J

inculcated upon the yotithtul u,u c . ." treat otlicrs with deccnev of in;,!,;,! ; '. externa! marks of respect. -N"otbi;.; ;

er prepossesses e. siianT in i avor ej ;, t(. pie than such decorum, and suielvi',.1 is nothing' more disgusting than tl e . r ;

site extreme ct ruxleiiess and vail" '

Qunuv. : Will this ih 5cri:tic:i aprictv,tu KichtiioTiJ ami i v ?

fellow creaturej. We have 1 at. !v ,

liet of top linrniri n unnr nmnniif fr t' nr.i it u i hnr iiifrlit n urxtiii with. ! - . ...

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.t 1 2.000.

KrujH the Natiuiia! Journal. June 13. STATE FPlTO.Mi:. 3Ls vchusiitts. Two instances have recently taker place, in which individuals at Boston have be en prosecuted, conv it t d, and fined, for stealing newspapers fnm doors where they had been lelt. Il individuals have not penetration enough to discover an ollence in this kind of pettv

thelt, it is time the law should instruct

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; IM .11 Hi llii: luiMIi lll.UiSUM N ( I liie " ! in le-s than tliirty hour?! One ui'th. rnous patent root sweating docti-rs. 1 1 J administered his compounds an i c-xi i ments to catt. an-C'lev e of this i,-

Fx tract of a private letDr of the C2d . Uvnu in its ,aularv hut severe school. April, from 1 rankfort : " F!:e emperor oh; v..u Vnnic. An , vh-nciv,. .i;,,r snill.

The speeches, it is true, such is the hu

mar, or rather inhuman, ap;etite for scand.d. will he read with avidity. The amaj (eurs of the bad pa-ior will feast upon the dUhes servod up by this general slaugh-

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, , . .. . .. . ;t bnrhood, and tmdinu him last annro'u-! i tlu m-elvt s Ire rn toe Iah ol lias pnvih geti ,j ur . c v , ,. . . , . . . . d a lifeless corpse, h iuok him to I. is !...( ;

slanderer, can auinn e mo auroum-ss nn which he lacerates otliers, will peruse his vpci a h' - with eagerness. Their pungency will cemmend tiicm to the satirit al, and their rancour to the malicious. Fv all thr se they will be read, and by inanv bet

Russia having peremptorily demanded of

the Porte the execution of the treaties of j Kainardji and Hue -barest, rt dative to Wal- j lacia and .Moldavia, an armed vesst I, detached from the lleet of the Fla k Sea, j - .i.ir. . .i i . i i i

T " , 11 OI U'e X' '5i)noru no lack oCxvain'puivn:

iu .ii. ur -tjin.i ii ivy on ooaru, in me event of his meeting with a refusal. At the r-ame time, the forces cantoned in Dcr-

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with all the necessary appendages, is now erecting oil Goat Island, at Niagara Falls, by Messrs. Porter and Clai k. in a sty le a? d manner calculated for public utility as much as indiv idual prefit. There can l e

s arbie have jut received orders to hold themselves in readiness to cross the Pruth at the shortest iutice, lor the fturpose of driving the Turks out of the principalities, and taking possession of them. '11. is reso lution of the Cabinet of St. IVfersburgh has been communicated to tin; b.reigu Courts. 'J'he Ius?i.ir g n met t is determined to art forit-i It in the ca-es of the priai ipalities, hut w ill concert with the other powers relative to the Greek question." IkriLi, (Prusin.) April 20. Since the return nf the Duke of -llin; -ton, it is no longer kept seen t that decisive steps have been takt n for the deliverance of Greece, and a manifesto of the Kmperor Nicholas to that ellect is shoilly expected. A notice appears in our State Gazette of thU day, of Dr. Hufelank, councillor of state and physic ian to the king, offering to receive and take charge of contributions for the Greeks, and calling on the clergy and nth -is to join in the humane work of; collecting subscriptions. ! Italv. The Roman journals speak of considerable detachment- of the Austrian ! army having parsed through that city on their way to the north from the kingdom of Naples, which they are beginning to evacoate. N i li s. The king has issied an orrlorsance declaring M;j'ruls (entailed e-tat-s) liable to be scid for debts, and has authorized the nolih- 4,f his kingdom to pay their creditors by alienating a part of such majorats. Poland. Letters from Berlin announce the discovery of a new conspiracy at Warsaw. Three of the c onpirators had drawn lots to decide which of them should assassinate an august peisonage. One of them, lacked by remorse, threw hims If at the feet of the Grand Duke Constant ine, and revealed to him the whole plot.

Mr. Key nolds is giving h i lures on the

Symmesonian Theory , in Albany , v. here he is listened to u ith attention. At the city of New York o l steam i oats are employ d. They consume, it i- supposed, 70,000 fords of pine wood annually, which, at o dollars per cord, i worth 3a0,000 dollars. Nf.w h;nsi:v. Durii g a thunder storm last week, the hammer o! the ha k in the First Prtshvterian ( hurch in Newaik was atTect'tl by a stroke of tie- lightning, which caused it to strike the bell forcibly . An exte nsive lire is raging in this State. It commenced in the woods about 20 miles S. F. of Philadtdphia, and has spread to within a few miles ef the sea, and covered more than !.. ,() acres. More than C00O cords of c ut wood, beside s timber of c very description, and many cattle, were h stroyed. 3Iaiivla.d. A number of silk worm5 aretobesee'ii at Urown's Hotel, Baltimore, inactive operation ; some feeding on the mulberry leaves, and others spinning their silken fibre; some weaving the woof for their silke n habitations, the coe cons, others ente ring and taking up their abode therein, preparatory to the commence rr.e nt of spinning f r the use of man. You see

the extre mely line hhre drawn from the

ter. infinitely better than -these1, w ho-e e u-ri--it v will invite them to inevitable inortillcation. l'Vir what American, who Jovcs the honor aral dignity of our republican institutions, and above all, of the legislative assemblies of the t;ati- o. will not blush to spread to .i ... ... r .. r .. .i . i- ...

ine ga.e oi -neeriog ioj fiL'eei me" iicen-

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regular physician was sent for, an j arnu. in time to check the progress of tia , -infused by the cjur'.ck, 'and there aieinp.j of his recovery. Dayton lV:t-hmci.

No person exrept a resident on the !,as!i, could have a eairrect idea of li. moose quantity of produce which h pi d from this river e-verv spring. 1 takMi the pais.s fo obtain as corieti

j'ossilde, the number of liat boats

fiave passed this place, ami which i .' gone from this count, during the -i .

il freshets and with all the care, no c,.u:

uticontn lb al, nay, officially pet mitted scan

ilal-, deranif iatioos and ra hsilies of this: Senator d N'irgirua.' What will the; statesmen of Furepe say of iroce edings liketla-e? Where i; the boa-ted dignity" rf the Amerjcan Senate ? Gone with the winds of heaven anal leav ing in its place the licentiousness of a . revolutionary mob.' It is bad eraugh that these speeches were! poken. The ear is not so re tentive a the eye. to w hich they are now to be submitted in lasting forms and colors. I know but one benefit which may result from the printing of this volume ofgratuitous scan-, dal; it mav enlighten tie h gi-lature of irginia at the election of the next y ear. , and induce them to dispense w ith the fur-J

tlicr ser. ices ui me i mustu s u lioanoue. Chrirlaton Courier.

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Ins) hu-h-.isc-i ,01 ;i. I lis. hi'i s. 3 harrch I t 17 live is .-. 1 1 0 V CflisOl! i, i

in my -passed unnoticed. The mmilicr of liat boat- repoihd. '-:! ol these, the louling is known of oiav l 22 of won h were tnan this county. two hom Vige. In these -l the ha:.:. . consisted t)i 1

57.2a0 i)iisli. !s corfi JO.aoO lbs. hulk poil 2.27.5 fi ae on ham-,

l,o01 barrels pork, i 2C0 do. corn ni'a! I 1 live cattle-, 1

Besides those which went from this, ty, and which have been icporteu, the: no doubt that a number have "-o.o ! other pari of the county beljw this t, and out of White river, whicli bounds county on the east and south. The loading of those boats whose car ., I..., :'l i. i. .. At

i .hi; nut k 1 1 1 1 1 , a 1 1 u'0,iii; ne in mi . r r i .i-.i f . Rio of those, which we have given a li

.,' , ',t i ii i i d novo, making m round nuinbei, and alii

1 liuil.l Ii . hi tin v. i i i nui'iiii I'll, i" in' , I . i . . . r ., ii .... , i; low calculation, about

,l I 1 I (ii m I r iii'iii uil jj.i i i ui.ui, i nue'stsa contradiction to he made of the

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2.30,000 bushels corn, 2.000 chickens. 100 000 lbs. hlk. pork 1 .000 bu-h. o as, 10.000 bacon hams, 10.000 lbs. wax. 4.000 bbls. pork, 20 hbls. hemfv00 corn mt-al, .'',000 venison b 2,000 live cattle, 2o0 live ho.--.

re.'port whic h was published in the Fastpoitj Sentinel relative to the capture of his yes-: sel by II. M. hip Dotterel. Captain T. ! stales that "while on the fishing ground he! was hoarded by the crew of a barge from

mouth of the insect, and carried from point ! the ship, who treated him w ith politeness ! whicli have been shipped from the ecu; t.M. . . . ........ 1 1 .i . .1 . .11! . I . i a' :' ... H'. I l ! i i. i- ,f

to point, hack aid forth, by the woim, tin- l mac me tauter merely enejuireei oi ium;': " i aoasii aove, ami incniumgm. til it has spun and wove a sutlicient woof li whe ther he was not fishing too near shore,1! besidtrs the immense amount shipped lr--::!' for a c tiveiing, w hen it envelopes itself in ! anel on being informed that he; was more ; below this place to the moiilh of tb" i:u: ! it, and begins to spin the silk which is Ij than three miles from the land, he hi-ggriF: nnd out of White river, all destined iIt -j

brought to market. This cove ling is a s-me relresiummt lor Ins crew, who bad ji southern market. I mcuincr p :jn r.

coaiM kind of silk, e ailed tow, which the been laboring at the oar, and that he was insect forms for a kind of wei kshnp, with- left'iminedested, with an offer to accompa-

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ny h;in lo nimtner hshmg ground it required. Po t mouth Journal.

in w hich it spiim the liner quality

Gi orci v. A specimen of the night blooming ce res is being exhibited at Savannah. The Howors of this beautiful plant are lateral, about six inches, and sometimes near a foot in diameter, and sweet scented. They begin to open between 7 and C o'clock in the evening, usually in the month of July , are fully blown 111' 11. Ml d hv '.()T A in llir. nwin.ii.rr lln.t

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elown in a stale of irrecoverable decay. When the plants are largo, several flow ers j w ill open on the same night. ! Foicsiana. There arc several date

trees, which were planletl in Ne w Orb ans i

about 7 years ago, which have blosstn.ed

on the '1th of Mav, state that ra w disorders

had broken out if some of the Spanish Provinces, and that Charles V. had been proclaimt d at no great distance from the capital. At c ount from (Jalilcia mentioned that the smugglers were at open war with the military, and that in a rencontre with

.71 old fjshianfd .aarriuiu 'iorlit,,). f ''' John Hull, who was one o the fu.-t i ;:

dels of the Old South Church, c ij'b ' i Anc. and Hon. Artillery- a roni t -; : t - v

Wool. Word is at this moment the mostj of the town, and in IGC0 an -.V-ist ;u t. impoitant, and we believe! the rnoM pr fit-! a man of wealth. A daughter f able object of the landholders' and the bus-1; married to Major Samuel Seu alf. A -!: bandman's care. When imposts for the ;j al in thn;ednv's, the hither was exrcctcil-

protection ol the manulacturer are iudi-!! give l.is ehiughlera marriage portion. rectly forced upon the products of the in-;! lather Hull, after his; daughter was cJ' dustry of nine-tenths of the population, it j pletelv. and lichly too, dressed and j icp isaston'hing that the landholders and c ul- j red for the ceremony, caused Iser to he ' tivetors ol the eastern, middle, and west-!, into one fide of a farge pair of .- ! ern states have not been brought to strcn-i! the presence of her friends and tbcnp?': uously improve their resources, by thoj! on dollars and crowns, silver moi.o. production efa commodity which the man-M they weighed her ilowv." Jiepoit fy ulac turers require, which their own neces-!; she" was a'pbur.n, hearty girl. 'J'ids iilitM tll-l'il. nisfl tvhirh f .,11 .fl.nr.- l...'i l i . . :..

. . minis i .ui i,:m nave occii a uil marriage reriion n " "

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il this tease::. This tiee is of very slew Stained most readily, m st cheaply, and f ,

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