Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 131, Richmond, Wayne County, 18 November 1826 — Page 2
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Selected from Eastern Faper. Sr-Aix. Two squadrons of the 4th regiment have deserted to Portugal, with all ihcir arms, baggage, military chests &c. As it is feared that tne example will be followed, ua great sensation' has been produced at Madrid. At Saragossa, lately, an individual of a cheerful cast of mind, endowed hy nature with a face which appeared always to be enlivened with a smile, was arretted in the public street by an agent of authority, upon the following charge: "Villain, ou laugh you laugh at our misfortunes; the misfortunes of Spain you laugh to see infamy successful in Portugal; come along w ith me, sirrah, I II relieve you of all inclination to laugh." So it seems that being in a good humor i a crime in w retched Spain, restored to the arms of the "logitiin te sovereign," the "adored Fcidinand." - i. . i . i .. i
c.l to "e ",::.1wl"cl'1 "'7 I; before a rcvernc-.l m,Urate at Si. Leon-
proaneo, arm nave sunnmieu iuciom:iw io the government of knaves and fords. Let them be a 5 miserable as they themselves ill that they should be. Xtthrrlands. A magazine containing
Tbc rector, the rev. I.Ir. Rcderic, finding!
that the tithes cost him rr.ore than they were corth, that in fact they impoverished rather than enriched him, declined exalting the sacred tribute any longer, and thus has Cholesbury defrauded Melchisedec. How did this happen? The clergyman having to pay poor rates on his tithes, found
that for everv 20.-. of tithes that he recci I
ved, he paid 23. in poor rates. Here
i was the novel case of losing three shillings I in the pound by enforcing the claim of a beneficed clergyman! a precedent that I well might be viewed by any church with alarm. Who ran be surprised that the 'worthy rector, under such ciremstanccs, ! abandoned his right of lithe altogether? I If any of his brethren blame him, I venture to say they would not like to accept Ids preferment on the terms of pa) ir g more to the support of the poor than they receive from the produce of the land. This is to bo regretted, as the incumbent is a crv
! old gentleman of amiable character. A
ard's on the complaint of an overseer, res
Gov. Cass. The Potjo;ratoar.ip c!::-." jj when jftii.tv-ar ivh.it wn t,.n , have relumed to their camp. ji can third; of if. aid ,fjt suit, V $ Le Gross. I rpoko to lhe:n cr:J thev jj wc shaP nie.: ifr.ot, tlo j, ;'"'h V7onld not listen. TUt nl! we h ve Sfiv , Gov. Cass. We will be more civil to, After Form? iTvmier.t "p,,1. ; ' ' vou; ifyou wish to rpeak we will stay jj the brad chief, KieharoVi'ib.V ;' and liMen. I a low torn, if they u0.i!, !v Le Gross then ?pokc as follows: - j proposals knowa. Father it appears that you think dif- j would rather the Connni SJ, ' fercnt from us; it was only the red f!:ins I lj make t!n proposal;. v"Ui a wished to spent: to. jj Gov. C: y. We first prnjv:v.,; Lc Gross then turned to the I'ottowat your .'ami, hut we Mi.i, !?i ., j ! omies, and reminded them of a difference you do nt wi?h to o j, '" !
j that had existed between them (the Miam- I Wo do iiot want to i v !n (, i ies) with the Gttowas. the Pottowntomie?. ; you. It is a!! the ;.I,a,n ; , 1 jthe Kickapoos, and the Chippewa; and ! the Vahah that v il0,v u jj, , r that his nation had paid 5,000 'dollars for j We would rather have the !,.., .. ;
ithe purpose of settling the diftculty. It jjall, hut as. you r.-fu e tve !.,''
appears that the Pottowntomies yet claim their share of the money of the Minmie?, hut Le Gross asserts that it was paid, to the amount of 600 dollars, to Me-te-ah, one of the Pottowatomie chief-. After this explanation, he tuned to the Commissioners, and having assumed the attitude cfan orator, said, j Father Listen to mo: I am not enc of
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serves at I horotow::, (j , land near Fort Wavne. y,. .. j, ,1
tiling vr.ii have for . ' 'l; L (;: ,,. Father, it i$ ;r.,f,
imade prepositions to es; u. j j , 'and we denied yon. W,...,, xx we stand to if. We don't turn ;to side we have not chan'-.-v! "
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; wis! to sell; -o if our terms 0, ; you, we shall be glad, f-r ;i We' lore we d not wi?h to sc!!. Gov..Cff. . hy sit hf-ro m cc r 'nothing. lister ing to L" (hov' r,!, !pe clie?i We will tin!" i,., j will tit no ?nre in rourn II, ? , ,s !?oniR ditiiict prop: i'i.n ,,. J' have signed a treaty wi;h j' ; mie. and vur gr at fit in r
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about sixty tors of gun powder, blew up at CMend on the 1 Oth Sept. Thirty persons were killed, and many more injured. Theshork wa trcmcoduous many hou were ' unroofed the doors and w indows driven in. and the walls yawned from then perpendicular. The city is "said to be in ruin.-.'
A dreadful i kites prevails nt Gronirv
oeeting the noo navment of the rates of a those kind of people who twist and turn
few acres meadow land. He declared j from one side to the other. Vou have therefore you have heard mvu
; himself willing to give up the land to the ; overseer in lieu of the payment of the rates.
made n request of us for land ; we listened
to wh it you said ; we refused to cell; wc
which the overseer declined, and this too ! told yon our situation. We have a right
in a parih where lands arc tithe free. j to ell oi exchange our property it we can The overseer was willing indeed to ac agree, if not, to separate in peace. It
j cept the land if he also gave up a cottag' : sterns it is not so here vou ask us alter
ahu.g witli it. from which he thriven rent, we have reinsert, leather I really ni..!i nut he would not take the land alone lot i you to liten. When was at Washington the pavrnent of its own rates. Tin-same j your gn at city, last winter, you told me
fanner stated, that he holds 23 acres td land ; to take care olour land, and lo trunk mm h
A dreadful kness prevail at uromn- ; -n h)lu p:irUh of Burkbnd, on J of ,t. Y u nuw want to buy it. When gen and its neighborhood. On the olh , ri .j ?t 19 jn or yo) flrl ram(. ief1 Wt. t,.,ou ,., , c;mo hept.t!.ereNrc 8jpe.sonssc.;tUhat r,tcs aml!oK it tith,s aml that lo expec io visit us for our benefit; hut we find It c.tv. 1 he deaths were numerous. An I. wqM nhuvv I not yo ,o hil (hc vc.
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oroernaancen,3M,euoo,,H,ongu,l; u- , u t!u.ro lo an aiTe Ui thc rv beds fiomunder us, and all the means rial of the dead, in three days, under the j ; (.yofr 9tlM,terirp, and (llU9 bring on our
penauv oi nuy uorii!. Klsi. The coronation of the Kmpcror Nicholas took idace at !Moco'.v on tlic
worth that much.
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destruction. The rr quest you have made wo never can ai cede to tt is impoihle. Were you to o(Tr us as many dollars ns would cover our land all over, v w-uld not sell it to you: at d that we wish )ou to ftillv ui dcrstar.d. IYis is all I have to
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j i e coijncii men rno:e w; , ties -xpies?ieg mutual din c;.:i:,:.
3 lbept. It was a magwihcent ccrenionv. , r-p, t , . , c. . r j I he hllown g detail ef transactions at I he troops collectetl at Moscow amounted ,. L to 100.000. It is reported as if Nicholas l,,t: ll,,,lal1 1 rcat ,atcl)" M a has a diMoltion to make a oiianel with ! bash, is contained in a h tter to the editors
i- ra Turkev. We hope he mav indulge il. . uf the Columbu G z tte.l h A r iv u i i It . , i., .1 1 -n i t! I 1 Gov. Oiss. v have heard what ou It is adl'l that he wul prohahlv also uar-j. f .Ml. .r ,nN, n -nlrr 1 1 i i i n .i i . n . ,.,.,. 1 i v ami i arvdim, u tourr i. j .have sa id, and will think upon it till to re! with the lei:aro. I This tav the Coutmioeei again met morrow Gehmaxv. The price of gr.ur. nnd con- (ho ldial(; at he Council H.-u-e, upon'; ' Oc'oAcrlO s:deraldy advanced in Uowi, jj A mreting was held this da in iV partial opening ot the Urilish ports-the o lbc l0mv;ito,nes, that ,,e Board was j CmJ,lCll tI.e, and a t, eatv with'the Pel cr . pwrro l o.I.ire. . ready to hear them it the) had an thing , tawatomi. s read ; after which Me-te-ah
i r.i r.. in me ia;c names wmi nic ii ,i , ., r i ii- .i i !i sa, I roe and tanf, L urk6 aful r.g itiais, the i.i reeks are haul ( Jlfi. ro nw! nftrr fch-Lip'r 1 i i a . ti i . . i . , - ... . . .in oan a-oa roce, anu ancr making l ather: J will ti 11 vou what the cho-i o h ive ?e!rive l with mor.' than their usu- il hi.nU rk-L.. r.xM. j . ' . t . t . , , , nanii-. pnk ntoiiows and the warriors want vou t d... U
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the harhanan:. 1 does not appear that j' U hat an if, fo ?av (o vou now h Athens was captured, as reported it H the voire of our war c hirfs an! cur peace now vud to be closely ld..ckadcd by the cj,ief. of our voung men, and of our woTurk. banjos hac Mibnoth d to the cap- ;.,mM) ar,d rhi!dren. " I: is the voire of the
tain Pacha the oi?hoi at d ix in irnates !: ...j..
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voluntarily wetit on loanl hi- hip, with j rop'-s round tlieir neck?, t s-hew the ir un- ! conditional submission. Canarin ina.'e an i un'urrerfiil attack upon the llect with his lire ship?. 0.000 (irei ks are posescd ofj the dotih's in the Morca. ra!iim is said ' to have ..0O.l won at Tripoliz.a. Wo " s. o ,othio that I ks like fact, as to w hat lord Cochrane was doing. j Six hundred female, taken hy the Turks at Missnlonghi, were sold in the .' slave market at Alexandria, at 1 2. a piece. It is said the Pacha of lg pt has otfercd a reward of lAO0 d.)lai!to any poison : w !io may c apture lord Cot hrane, alive. 1 Kgvpt. It is state d that the crops of Cotton will he small, for the proent year ' et, it seem, that an ni.ti-ual juai.tity of : land w as planted. Accourits of this character are net to he relied upon. ! AiMf . The IJritih have latelv can-
Weliaco far agreed to your
tr qot St. (iov. fn v then r.ddrcsed the Poltowntcani . afid -aid
. have heard thf l( iri 1 tin man ; wi U!)ders(aid them n.d are much ph ; d. We are glad to hrai that tt e am. Uut of Goodsa presents will te fix d i ,y u i hrre, ai d hope that out pica' tathi will ; approve it; hut w t.e wlejs jui ciu?ider the fchortncs of the tii t . ou will sav more than twentv ears t at tim
i w ill soon pass aw ;iv, d the lift v itsell
MyCkiUrrn: I have a lew rcmaiks to u ill he gone, hut the lar.d rpn ruts il :makf to Veil: W are Iliad VOUr CeilC rOSi- tilt rnm-iin Inrrvnr. 'I'lw.tn is mn r,il,..r
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i..r-.i mi., r.ui. ..ooa.iaw-- , . wheexnres-ed hires. If ihn,
aiiw aom w re haerate.l. and put ta diller- V,,.. iav, heard alre.uU tvhnt
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thii-ir, f'lthcr. we wih vou to do. We a-
have a p rti. n of xetir ccuntry. Wok ; grecfor vou to si ttle the claim that are cd for ail, ai d oii gave us a part. We !; brought against us, and an thankful for will take your propesdtion into eoi.sidora- ji it . hut ttiere is one man whom we uill tion, and after we determine uh.'t we will name hereafter, that we wish you to allow give, we will again call you into council. one hundred collars per annum to, for the Although wc respect your liberality and Uppoi t of himself and" family. We also generosity, we should have been hi tler ' want you lo give a copy of the treaty to satisfied had you agreed to sell us tie each of the three of our chieis, that we may whole crunti v. U e will be willing to j! kuw hereafter what we are tohav. give you more for whnt you agreed to let Gov. Cas replied We fmt had the us have, ifyou will consider, and when time tixed at tif.een years, and afterwards, w e meet again, ci large )ur propositions ' at your desire, we said twenty years. We wi.-di to make a road fiom lodianapo- We will now auM two v ars more, makimr
lis, our great village, to Lakt Michigan. j it twenty-two )earsj that i the longest
iiei i . ivj as init ri upieu uy
; broke the law of the r.atiu'i. 1 w hich he made him If. J, ., ,.) 1 turned to t!ie w hite men, un wi,,; ,) our land from us. Hi ba. k j own people. Hi.- ear; was vA cries of our women ar.d tliiltj'p::. heart u a-. e lianged fi oti t;s. Ti,. J i,:., i .ii. ...... a : " i Mi
ll HIP I.UK Wflt" HIV! J I I. i,!1 J io u& like the sh ki br- i ti,:,t i!i . J the marhorthe grat nv r. ; lirothf r-s Mt h -toh was Im ' deeds of Id" OUth W'fe V.ili t!.'. h rt became ha:gf-.;: J1(. woids ofde. fitfuhrss: he u.iikf.drr
mI path?, which his brethren Lts : ; oaths which led djwn to de. !.'!. I: ; reived u- and we Flew bin,, 'i t II r- d with his ' r.d. ami with t!:o t! i his friend. Our venge;:ncc i t I We Mir) the hatclo t oj r vrri;r. L ;nbe !; Great Spiri:, t!:rt be no! ! hi children in the path of tlu-ir Pii g.
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' . i ' ' ! w e have lo sa ; we have nothing more to
ra i he mhab.tants ol the coast ! ;y (o , nll-IS, v haveativ tLin more to were m k!v. I ne rrnrard to .d.-ura- ; . fa; th:l h(1;ir - al anoU. Umf2 d . win l-l! N .rl.dk. ir. the Indian Clue ; UVhavo beard vour proposition?, and wc were recovering ft-t h- m th.-ir h, st spell Jj,,,,,,,, w ish to bear more now. i
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cm MCKt.e-. an vue uoaranvs ,nai sa, eo R W. h()t (( from jetton, at or about Jne Jmrj the In-; MVrr any tvxv pro,U)!ii.ion. . ()ur old. ct dun Unel sa.led Irom .Morlolk, died, ex ; U-f ,y o muIir rcmarks foPtJolir crpt, mL. ,ne .who are ad of one lamly- ! f0ri,i(,.r:iUl)tl hereafter, if you are willii.rcrnv all well. ; t, b, ar ttu rr. ' S wp.r.tieal veeKlH-.d- the negro ,j Jlt.Kan.n:, ;,:U ViXlhcn When we met
Meaier-, are e.ji iue coai, auu nave corn- ! rnitted several rabbet li s- Oie ef these af- j
teet 1 to be a Colombian, another, we fear, is a North American. The Ihilish are on the .deit, and may check ti.cir depreda tio:ii".
time we will say.
Mc te ah. Father, that is very good. but we would much rather be paid lorever Gov. Cass. That's too long; you will be dead and I'll be dead; )our whole na tion will he dead before that time. Mc It ah. That is very true, father, you and I may he dead veiy soon; butourchildren may Mill live. Gov. Giis. If you will relinquish the goods, we will extend the term ol your annuity.
j Mc tc-ah. The reason I asked it was, ' i bvcauso at the last treat v our iinmiilv w u
brie our ears were wide open to hear , to he paid for fifteen years, and before that v ich other, and .ur ees were open to see j time , out you a-k u, for more land. We
arc afraid, that before twenty years are out you will uk us oi land again. That
is nil ; but my father we do not wish to dc-
one anoitnr. v e heard your prepo?i tiers aral have answered them. Vou list fciied why did you not hear?
! The Choctaw acadeiev n k ;in a flourishing state. The n r.'bi nation of the pupils latejv I. u!: j.
, the presence of i00 people, .ai d !:-v ' ! acquitted theniM lve- reueh to li e s ': I tion of all partie. Then an -'"I ; Students at the cstahlid na 1 1. vi under the patmnaue ef the convention t!a. funds" are surp'ioi"; nation out of t!e annuities yuytii United Stati-s. Hut wl.atithe;
i thus educatii g thoirchildrcr.il f-rt taws are doom, d to meel-tfie t'trr. . jof their red brethren fh.it v iti; 1 jCherokees, far .idvanced ii. wiMt ! civilization,nre 'threatened ? I? ti''
humar: to educate them, ami ti'. '1 them in the wilderness firlronii ' of their ancestors, the field ti e 1 U1' tivated, the town that thev b;ie " schools that they have endwa.! it is that they should reniasn than, b education, become u:t:t'-'
age life if such only we.irc n j
allow them.
Chun 1 1 i'.'i a ii :r r.-tfrs. The parish of Cob'shur , in hi k-. I '.o-j j has become tithe-free in asi cxtraoidinary manner. No cempo'ilion or act of pai ii anient has abate the (boni'id of the i huia h, and achh've.l that desjred c'onsumaiion fr the
farmer of Cnelcsbury. It is the simple j operatioti of the poor law-, wliteh. io this ilislanee, have etr.'c t' d more than the elo- j
out: nee of Mr. Ihrjiigoam or the ( alcula
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Ijov. i.utj, m ihinirei: 1 you do not lain ou, and as you do not seem to think wi?h to listen, we do not wMito talk. ; it right lo r i) more than 22 year, wc a-
Gov. Las. When our children put nny ! Kn;; U)Uvil t,!1(i thing in th' ir earn we do not w ish to take lie ,r,'at w lb
en signed by both of
it out l.-rthcm; we let them pull it out :l lhe coniraetlny partu with a great deal
ttiemselve?. ; will go to hbep ami! think about it till to-morrow. We have '
iio more tuna) at present.
the iMiamns .n.g asked if they had j any tint g to olh r, Cross rose and fan!,
Father I am goi.-g io pay n wmd .... -
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' 'J-'... .1. -'IlllllttlUll! The same day, in tu. afternoon, the All amies Were called into council by the com
Lionels. I..V? Uro.ss ros- and said.
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n . " H c j ii in u ti ets of Mr. 1 luiio , and coinph lcl ever fj our brothers tlo I'ottowattomies and then ' laid tho divine rigMs"1 ol the church. I I will speak to ou. ' 11 i
i attu r Iiten lo me. Whe n we came
here you ma le piopositions to buy our land and told us to study oa tbem. Your chtl dren have done so, and are now rt adv to
j! give you an answer. Therefore father,
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i iiirr 'Mill in:-, "ii," ' i , in c.iib, or n OoM M-bil of the c 'xl "" For ihfwt ori.'iioil f.uj J"'r or a Got t Me!l f lh s.nin- vuhn f f Vnr tt.e nccenil h-rt ericiM;.! l-;1)' . lirsin cab,ora (eil I M.-l.o i.itl.i "' ' ' Portho lL-:t onC,teit r.nn, i'"l v . . ... . . i. nf i 11
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r c'r t Iio ,onJ hrt own o i ' t f one h'e:'3r'! hn8, twent) iIjII'O' i: 1 " Modal f lli ame value T.'. !)o tervvardt d, free of rwrn-r, ' ,
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