Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 122, Richmond, Wayne County, 26 August 1826 — Page 2
j.ncxf morning;
t-. t- -?r t a Ttri it-? c
.;s pi inters came lo liim anJ ! fu4 to spin otto., that W r
s on
i ! fr.:n l-..ttom i a cr?. liui-.iv Britain. The distress among fiie working lassos continue? as samples of tin state of (he country, it is averted tJi.it 10 or 0.000 ;uc out of employment in Gl.iotv, and 1 or 10,000 more in other
rails oi l ..ana r:-:?-' ire.
I- i a Mi . .......II .vff iitAf" l (inffrfvr Il.ii.iliili. i f
foi l mm uiey wu ...... 0, ... tfhPr. 200 mile
; ! I,.,,, aiw wn , !' COUU(J,M:ri i
Gn.Kor '"Gicnltartliitb. Lacks of nrnl.s. (o ll.e mj"U. 0 r'll!J !il,av rceive.l intelligence tint the i district', wheto tlic seed is all picLcd out
r?...wi-e urn or too rmnmaiwl nt irpt:i. ii u u.inu.
.. ....v,, , . ; - - :t ' i -Htv,f vwhal advices from Port
,..,inr.i.i i f I II.' 1 1 1 : , . I fin itit' 1. 1 ill in tin . ; .
-au-
,y t, I- i i' P-. st ito ih.it on the 'Jin 01 Juo,.i
! 1 he clJorts oi inrur.tm io succour inai - : r ., . M . -1-! place, were unavailing, and he has return-! French frigate sailed from taat port or i i . . . i r- t i . -a nnnrrslooo
uilering considerable j ri.imc.u.iuui;"" : .
ed to Patras after si
The elections for members of Pal !' Jos-es.
men: have caused events that throw all our j Qoi). Roche has addressed to the Greek own moat violent proceedings into :' committee at Paris the following docu-
. . - A
'three millions ol dollars, nemg o "uu,ut I of the second instalment from the Havticn
government to that ol trance, lor mc e-
knowledgment ol its independence
It
siiaue. i aero arc . mems; ; X4 , tirim and battles between the opposing parties- ' ZC;,tlittjom nf tkc chhlh national asscmbhiai u wa generally supposed that the iiaMu is
in ni
mv cases to candidates have been H (
would he unable to comply with the condi-
.w.ii.. i "..:.t. c .nnrt the housf s irt which H m- n TirWIili :imli...ilfir lions of the treatv.
they sought safety pretty nearly trn ji ;)t Constantinople , i- requested to treat for j! Kast I.VDir.s. 1 he Lurmcsc war nas down. A u'ood many persons have been ;-(.:ice between the Ottoman Porteand the;heen renewed, and will probably terminkilledtbe military was called upon i Greeks, on the following conditions viz. ; -te in tlie extinction of the empire, though i , . - f T.,i....m Ii.cc ... . iii . 1 . i I I J . ? mi-it -..i'ilirrll.'ll r t Pi I V'fi totlie
c.'vir.i ?ia:!l?. -m rii i rn i.v ; 1 ,X 'nrL- i:i )C I T L'Q fi II ;i - 13 . ai n.uiiii,! i
than 110 i inters wrre arrost d by tlic con- j stnhh'S asil-d by a party of the Life ;
Guard-, and eiit to jail. Mr. Phu ket ha
!) clKir."'l, antl among those who carried him were some of the i'rllcws of the university but he and the weie defeated; he was hurled from his seat, and the fr agne-nts of his chair thrown into a sinknool Cobbett was at Preston, ertdeavor- - i ing to got himself elected hut waS at the tail of the poll, without the prospect of being otherwise. We have detailed accounts of some of the transactions at tbi place thev were coaiseh indecent. The lan
guage used bv the candidates was any ! thing else than what became gentlemen. Ttio lie wns often given and r 'turned. j I'ohbett" mob stoned the party of captain j Bu rie, wiio is one of the candidates, and ' - j th captain was hardly prevented from a pT.-oual cha-liomeiit of Coldu tt. And ! thn it is at thtlerent places. There were sever il prcttv general battles at Cuventr) . rllifig an 1 iii:ig and applaudirig, if-; terrnixed wit! plentiful discharges of pav- j ing stones, b way of argument: a large'; part tf drunken u omen were also para-; (! 1, to curse and alu-e some of the andi- j dates. Battles, ajid tin throwing ofstones, ! alo took place in S uthwark, and a gener- j al riot wa attempted, hut the fiiends of j S r Uo!ert ihon were strong enough to j louinvin i the peace. The fighting v. as so s considerable at Chester, and the throw ing ! ol -t ,:k s . general, that all the shops on ' tie- street? were shut up for six h airs. j 31 in persons were much injured, and i "black eves and hlaoth noses" appear to liavr- bt en "a plenty as black-berries." j Al He he? tor, Henry Hunt was one of the j candidates. What was said by him and j others on the hustings, is L'iven in the Lon- , doii paper-. Liar, rascal, vagabond, cow I aril, were the terms most frecjuenth used, j It would eern. fi m what is stated, that a j
in' e .r00 or 1000 drutiken persons is
piite a common atlair. Let thenj fight it out, mo-t of their turlespie .1 ml
inal llie can. Mr. Beth II, one of the 'candidates for the county of York, has resigned, on oc- j count of hi poverty ! He has : 000. about S70.000, per annum lat ded estate.: and the probable expense of ; cot.te-t w.-uld be 100,000!!! At this rate, there being five candidate.., the expense of the ' election will be about two millions of del-: lars for a singb county ! Sueh are the bler-ings of Kngli.h repi esentatinn. Seaking of the contents of the LnglMi papers received at Boston, the editors of the Palladium remark Bad times have returned again. The prices of goods have declined sales have diminished more opeiatives have been Ibn-wi, out f employ great failure were expected arid the i revenue ha? fallen ,h Such is the gloomy pn lure, as it appear even by the London j CI . mi f coiner. I i;N( F.. There appears to be a ereat
deal of ditre-s among the laboring poor at i
IVVOI.C. t io ftMfr.I that (lit ntr xlilHT
ig for the want of food. This is
j i inn i in i ranee. f j ri'i . i- . . i
i io revenue in i-ranee
British troops, and very expensive. Ma-
of force against opinion whif , dared, is more important tl r have pone be(We. The triurr ) over the will and wishes rf ih't. succeed or it may not. n"
trophe may be in those nation 'I exists, is in the womb of tiir. ' I)
pot ism is a fearful state as v( ,l J arch as to the siibj. ct. It hripj'! J 1 the despot and ruin to the pf f r j I that has read the annals of t)0 p ' ' pire, or of modern autocrats, vi J l
er of the throne and sceptre, i
edand precarious tenure by j j -are possessed. A few short da and pomn, of pain and peril. f,f J j and (ear, make up the term of t. .'
reign: ai u, in 1 1 e very nu.my couching millions tu mble at ) receives from his favorite or $-nl
parent, his brother, or his cbil.J, i
loon, which contained 20.000 men,howev- Mtah, the poisoned cup, or Oitall,,,
it the Grecian territory, nor to hold any . .
pror ern mo eucc. - - ' ... i..,r,K id Lihertv m..v hreel In -fMin
o. , the l.irtresses in the possession ol , er, riau neen carueu u i- v - - - - v.: the Turks shall be given up to the Greek-. Hie British, who were marching for; pot ism open, an abyss where cvtn ... . .1 a t i u ilirlw.a riiifl li.t
I 3. The sultan shall Inn e no inihience on ; Umrapoora, Irom wlncli tl:ey were uisiani
the internal organization of the country, j ;onlv 25 miles. nor on the dergv. Russia. The Emperor has pubhshed a j Trie Greeks to have a sufficient force j; manifesto in order to repress a report cir- ' for the safetv of the interior, and a marine !:culated by designing persons, which led for the protection of its commerce. j the vassals of the crown to believe that b. That they shall be governed by the ; they were released from the payment of Isarne regulations and e. joy the same rights ' their taxes, and the seignoiial vassals ami n, i..i.-.n,xM.,c,., . w,i;tsn.. f C'.,.,'.... i f irmer, that thev were tlischarued Iran
111 I iTiuiuir sir.iiu u ii.iiiii. ui ii j it;tii . 7 j - - - - 1 .- . .1 i.:
tbo uLiiwh of ohoa. ( .-!!... a mix t :. A r- 1 1 io it onotjience io ineir iignciiis.
chipelago, and in all the provinces that
have taken up arms, and that have been
It is
enjoined upon the chiefs and governors ot ,
towns, to make tlie most vigilant eaich tor,
1)11 Fit NKLJN ami THo;as 'f7; When I'aii.e was writi; attacks on the Christian ii li- ,; milled a fart of his rnaniiririq Franklin fr his inspec tinn i!: .j The following is the answer of philosopher and patiint:
.i.... iii.t 4ilU 'IJf
tcrijit with some attention. ins nt it contains against a p.iruot!
idence, though you allow a-!i:,
Uieorjioratt d in the Greek government, ii the propagators of 1 1 1 i rep rt, and to d liv- IH:1. vou wTrike at the f,U; r'
(. J hat the arm les mentntneu in the present act, cannot be changed by the ambassador, nor the commission named by the national assembly to correspond with the
ambassador. J 7. Ti;e Greeks shall preserve their own !
cr the mover without delay to the tribunals. ;
As petitions had already been presented toj the iCu peror, founded upon that report, on j' the put of peasantry, it is ordained that, i
to put an end to this allair, and to main-
g'
Tiiey sliall h.'.vc the right to coin
!iii nrilur -iiiit t i-!i r,i tl i 1 1 1 v tin" .'illlhor-. nf ' .
" " j . ; teetion
the petitions be, as di-turbers ol Itn general peace, summoned to ihr. tiinonah, and
religion, rorwitii.-ut the'., vidence that takes ctgn-iza ta-
and guides, and favors parti: -iLr pthere is no motive to v. .r;,iji a jj.
fear iis displeasure, r to pr;o . r ,
nmi ev .
: puni?hed according to the rigor o. the law.
0. The amount of tribute shall he fixed, j and the m-ule d payment to be annual or ji to !) in full. n
Frmn tf. Natiotm! lot -lliccncf r. The condition of Ireland is now become
i 1
10. Tuat a truce shall be granted. And ! ri topic of deep and serious concern not in case of the refusal of Hie P rte to accede j; only to the People of Lngla: d and heland. to these proposal?, the commission may ad- j, iu,t of all that great comu. unity of ehrisdress themselves to anv or all t'ne powers ; tian aiul ci iliz l St ites w l.o?e it iernatieni . . .
of Ivircpe to ask aid and protection, a: d J :l relations, aral f emmon i unct ri-. r ajuire
and make the representation
may act as they thi: K most proper lor the interests of G recce. Ih re follows tbr nam( s of the commissioners appointed under the resolution?. 1
i jPrince Ypsilanti, under the date of A- i pril Jltb, protr-t? aain?t the aloe act of! the g 'Vernment. "In taking tlie resolution i to a-k the exc lusive intervention of tlie Knglish Ambassador to arrange the ntfiii? j ol (ireece, the National Assenibh . Hie s.t s
departs from its duties, and is wantir:g i:i the object of its union. It w a not to an-i J mil the independence of (Ire ere, but to! jj consolidate and perpetuate it, that the na-' ! tion c onficb d-to ou it? full p...v i rs. In?' i tin fill of .Mi-solonghi frighten on ? ( ..ie ; tide as in the beginning of the struggle, to ; I. the well known energyand patiiot?m of the ; i nation. The breast ofeer (ireek is a! second Missoloaghi. Do ou need resource?? Appeal to tlie generosity of the , l; people they will not be deaf. We need ! ; protectiitn claim it of every christian na- j ' tion; our actual situation and theirs, guar j j antee: u- the de-iied aid. (t i? in critical junc tures that gre at nations and true citi-! z ns shew themselves. t j, ( a-y at all
times t he a sJ ive; but it isdii!i ult to be-
that thev should knw mf
t .1 't
1 1
iiul only npprt
.i 'ni
ciare eac i oilier. nic misery, we aie
sorry to add, degradation, of t!e Iris people, of whose capac ite ? a? d qualities, when cultivated and en veloped, history bears v. itne?s fhc? neglec ted a.'.d unimproved re sources of an inland so formed lot trans c cedent happiness, is ?o remarkable and striking, that every irajuiring mind must be anxious to discover the cause or principle of ?uc!i an extraordinary phenomenon. No history has been so clouded and obscured by falsehood and misrepresentation.
Most o the stories w Inch have had curren- j
ov and credit with the reading world have
1 will no l enter r.-v
;!sj0onf your princ iple, tluaih i) t !o desire it. At pre?ent Ish:,!!.:';) jiyou my opinion, that, thougl, -urrJ
i ings are -ubtle and may prevail .'
! readers, you will !:ot ajc red soiist-.f' tlie general sentiment? ot mai ktitk
su'iject, and the consecjui re, (,! ;r
thi? piece will he, a great deal ou clrawn upon yourself, ini-chi'.t t ' ii" benefn to others. He t ha; sp. . tlie wind spits in hi? own face, h
you io succeeu. cn voij imane i iii i i x r i
w in no done ny it : l - u our-!!r
it easv t live a virtuous liie vviiU' assistance all rded bv ri'hgi i ; s
hi clear perception of the
virtue, and the disadvantages t f vie; losses? a strength of resolutii : -L :- I rs : enable toil to resist common U n r: But t!iink how great a portion d m consists of weak and ignorni.t a-
w anen, and ot inexperienced. I'.nr ; rate youth of both s xe?, who of the motives of rebgion to nt'o from vice, t -upport their vnli-. ' tain them in the practice'-! it '
' j comes habitual, which is ! 1 it- rvM
1 ' . w j lor its security. And perhaps vj 1C li lt Id t o . rili lii.tc . . , ..lt 1
' 1M1?' il",-v,,,!U chd.ted to her originalh. that ii. M
ioi ii?iauon? e xercised in ll.al ill fated P1I(; lMi .lf, . frtf .. i,,;,;,.,
country. Whatever indignation those ol I....l: a. . i i i i . i
io- n?u oi igio a? oi i mi i e i ri? u ticscon! nave I - , . .. . . j 1 Ol
ren ai mis sup'rado"ition ol calumny to
i i .ii
oeen comriveu ani invented ny ti e ve rv
... .. . ... i . - . .
orisons woo were mosi inu n-bu and
rehgh'iis eeiucaticn. toi the ha!;t- 1
tp.-oii wnich yeainow iusiv varJt'-:-.
inns ! if y ou wish peace
"flic free. To ;
i:c. Lord Coc hratse, it appears, has aclualh err.'.Kirkc-d for (iree ce. It is stated that he had had a steam vee, and several others, fitted out at different port ihe w lnde to join him at a certain point, sufficient to form a considerable; squadron. The (ireek government is making all
nossiiMe cllorts to suppress piracy. A Go-
"I"'1 noa oaner mentions a romo,
I I - - . . . . , . , . , , , , , ,,, l n f 1 v:iTV jMiaviug been fought off Hydra,, between
several corsairs of the isles of (he Arrl.i. !i
ts mcreasui". .. a i .i ... . ,
though no new taxes have been levied. ; , A T ,,r,:Mt under !J
S. UN.Soine Ali'erine v..-U of W!. . marqui? c.e I auiuer.
Some Algeriiie Vesse ls of war !
have appeared edf the Spanish coast, and :' greatly alamed the people. It appear? that both France and I'ng- j land are urging Spain to recogi i.e the in-! depe ndence of what was the Spanish I art l
. .. .... ,,wl lwo iOUers cannot a fretr to which of them shall be paid the money that may be received of the Hay i 1 1' ! I fur c its!. t . . . ..:'. . .
xioi cnci o It. em
It is a
their other wrongs, still the ir complaint
have; been smothered and cried down bv the voice of pow er and oppression. Their ancient annals and monuments de ?trovce! or disiigured; for near three centuries past religion the religion ()f Christ hhs been profanely enlisted on the- side of in-justice-, and u?e d as a pn te xt fr murder arid rapatitv. And those who best know the fatal etli ets of such sinful abuse, will best understand the delusion uhiih has ope rated the lo g t ontinuanc e of such in credible mi-rule. We believe and trust that the unhappy dclu?ion is passing elf, and thai the whole Kuglish People begin to see, though late that thry have been the dupe? of a wicked course- , if ndministration which at tins day costs them so dear, and renders them so vulnerable. The reaction of opinion and sentiment
produced by the evil dais of the French
..-'-..i.e. j. . . ii i .. . .
i iii.i i i .i nje i 1 1 1 ii mi ai i e. f .i s :i i i evo I ill i; ti I ... : l.l .. - kt
i ... v . . v - iv iiiuje wars ci iapeIr. .si, paper ) that in Prussia a Jewish , leon, for a time threw disfavor on the
eaioi nas m ;,a energetic appeal to his i cause of Ireland- hut the a..i.i ... .... . . ' iK
not k. iii i.ivnr 1 1 1 i lie i iiriwioiu ,.i ei t
s llll
might a?ilv display vcirni
I ilent? of reaoon g upoii a h '.;s I -i ?n h ject, and thereby obtain a na a a . i" . J
inos e!i?lii gui?aeil autu'T?. r ' tjs it is not necessary , a? ..hum 1 V ! that a voutli to in raised i: to !.
fulfil' il men. sli.mbl iTiill' his ITial h '-,
healing his motiier. I would advj tla-re-fore, not to attempt uiaha;! -:. tiger, hut to burn this piece bc eeo by any other person, vi h re j wdl save yours It a great deal et ffj cation fiom the enemies it ma) r gainst you, and perhaps a good j regret and repentance. U j wicked with religion what wouW !f, if without it? I intended this 1 ': j
:u !i nrnnl' nf mi fr i o nil ibi O. ai'U I'
add no profession to it; but ini. rrilw I'niirc
. . , ,.i-, B. FBA.NKL
i ; 1 1 1 1 fl.'., I 1 . i
j ' "' appeal nas iioi neen in vain, as;. j subscriptions in aid of the (iree k cau?e jj have bee n opened in several synagogue. I' The- national assembly of G.eece, con-!
venrd at LpidauriH, decided at tli
ofth
ol the Britisli empire,the operation of lime.
anu me lorced combination of crowned heads to crush human rights and liberty throughout the vvoild, give the subject ed Ireland, considered as a member of that
Parental affection I consider as j of the highest stamp, but it dec sist in ridiculous indulgence, H,r 3
present state I su' mission to a being scared) "k
w ih a daw a of reason. I ' w t tlic; w ill of children in ut'
i, i-
f Cllllior II nntnirA n.t ... ...I. .
i a el.. Oil. ..:i .i ... .. . ' -' ''! turn eo opei anon
r-.est v eM.deavorinrr n, hlC,n. . I ll,MI u,ai mc most lilting g,,v- its power must drue.wl ;i ' i.
. - .v inr Dint 1. i nriirniinl I... II. I . ' j- v. , .... niii'UI lain i: Jf7 he population of the city of Grenada Trchv a llUll V what it ever possessed al any former
conunuc stone encamped m barracks, with- ! ... slr., "1 t i " l j late ceu.sus it appeared that out the walls. Jvuthquakes are still f.dtjl f'J l iu at,ve com- j the population of that Island amounted to and the r.entih. h:.vr Iwrim,,. I. .t.: i . Ii " ,,,Hi r' ' ' n Vii onlersto orcuov i t- lien r seven ml II J.n.c Q:r.i...
.'.'.' . . -. w -v "mv oumuu, r i i i r i - i - iiMiinnri ui a in uif'M ;iii( 1 rz i t-
their tottering condition; but the sublet-'
ranean noises that are heard at intervals, an- suliicient to intimidate the hardiest spirit. Netherlands. The editor of a Ghent newspape r hav ing offended the clergy of that town, five- of them preached a"aii ?t him by name on the ainie Sunday . The
ic i- . i j
sci! immediate!' in nrmerth...
j I ' J is ' lOOSIllUtton. Alnxico. Some new regulations have been made respecting passports, u i,i( j, shows the progress of liberal ideas. A cotton gin was lately introdue'ed into Mexico, from the United State?, but such was the force .f prejudii e that the manufacturers set their faces agaiast it, and re
ed as untrustworthy, and disenabled from
I enjoying those ofhees which must of course ; he exercised by Fnglishmen, or those of j the inall minority. The ptduy of fomrr.ti g re ligious dissensions on the old princi-
pie -divide and govern,1' has produced a recoil that may lead to a catastrophe in Great Britain, and chaneelhr fare of li
rope and the habitable world. The warJ
v i i .i t , A it nriirt ! ii r ;itri( '$
c-. iliiil U l " r jshort of an irreparable itjnry j:t cofitinns them in early year 1 j land unconquerable habits, j jthem unfit for society in after MJj ! prepares additional disapp'if ,n' . j
jsuhe'rings (or them in tbcirjoumO ' ;a w orld of vicissitude s.
vicinal is -till alive. Ilop wt-rel tertained by his physician-f th; ' J survive, but since that the stiebfs ly arated which held the lips of hisd'j
windpipe together, and hut an J
of about one inch. J he laM that he is gradually sinking "" 'V
