Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 141, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 February 1827 — Page 2
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I A (v&lc has lately Wen launched at ' increase of the Navy, by appropriating j on the subject of the ndliUa. VrP -.'Leghorn for the Pacha of Egypt; and two.j thereto live hundred thousand 'dollars year- j; K gratified that this di !i aie r' others ..re expectedthere to he ri-ed. jj Iv, for six year?, was read a 2d time. jj a'nt matter Las becer-e tl o J" Pkksia. Despatches received in Lon-i' A copy of the onvcntion lately rvn.cu- v4t . , u,jH-t r,; r
don from the Persian government, oi Sent.;i ded between the United States and Urcat ;; ....u cven.,llft.
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The arm J, .l .New i:k, of the I I mi- I 19, r tjUest tin- mediation of England w ith Britain on the subject of property taken .( ieere!y wish that it may r.ol ,,, , ' ' da :m k "t - in lite r. markahh short j Ru.ia. The Persians say they were driv-!; awav during the Wte war, was laid before jj or.ed until an entire re-or;;anizat -. it tbis a-on ot the year, of l2G j Mi id an invasion by the repeated agi?res-jj the Hou-e of Representatives. By this jj ,jhti., is effected.- If it ;1 ' "'"'''-.-i
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" . - '' v ) uu, ui nnr .1- CUM V tlllliiii, uinu umnin t;'-v; w I intended trt ll'll'f'lh ' Lo: d to tli e evening d i,e Mi! IVe in ' bove date thev had still;. red no rpvors. If Cm o(y orn- mm hrdl'of whieli has alrea- !l ' v Ul :m w,int
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Batavia. The insurrection in this isl-ii dv been paid. The House, a .in resumed !! our IU?t,Ult,ons Co,,t"niPl;te tliem u, I
the natural defence of the repu'.;,
must be placed on a br-ticr foot:i,-r
t.
j..v., ja jfui ii-u e uas test; ji
j whole body of the (itizn, in u
j are required to devote 1 d;.vs
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worse than ustdcs V ;
scarce. 'Phe HuentH Ayrean government i committee, in relation to our manufac-
j tares. 'Phis bill proposes to increase the i duty on woollens.
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SATURDAY, FEBBUARV 3 1327.
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;;.-n. o that I d, tvn-- oeen i.ae1 and as alar mi- g and gloomy on the 15th ij the consideration of the hill to provide for i. S : .:! !; tJ :U d t!;.i, tar Brifie'i v j v Auiru.d, The Dutch forJes and their i the revolutionary, ofticers and soldiers, er-.-n :'. ;n ro:d,.nnjt uith $s tf-atii d ' ;,S!ie bad retired to garrison the fortress. j which, after some unsuccessful motions, ;di! 1 . 1 n-aid, and th t!n: latter U rth It was in contemplation to conrentrate the !! wa referred hack to the committee of the wi:h. , d v. i!l!o.t d ! v,ar,Me.ed ti-e call. . militarv free at Java, winch would ex-i! whole. l! ; iv A to bo d.-'uiM d that hi p ii' po,e ai,m,t the whole country to he over-!! January 17. In the House of RepreI.ur.p. -.ot tS,- -fst n:.mrnt to uf. ; r,in by the rebels. j's-ntatives, the motion of Mr. Buries, to :ud ev.n eyo.a t: :,euu:a;-y vtll at a.ce , Sovtii Amkhic v. The war still ra-esf take up the hill making provision for the
' ' - 1 j en in lirazinan and is teims Avrean surviving officers ot the revolution was re- musters in lbi ronnlrv it I. c,.. .a Si. h i iti t mi' ie: (iifal t ........ n,- .. t i ; ; . . pm, ....... . 1 1 V Ul nr
' -,,v' "oa-ms. 1 iee rnneror 01 niazii sai. lertetl. 1 be IloOsc then took un. in com n' i....,: , , ,
,ri. an, t a the an,, , i a war t.(, from Rio on the 2tU Nov. on boaid a ! "miltee ef the whole, the hill for the altera Ii " '"- ao vanta ? hulfu .!.. . . . . . . 1.1,1-.. ... i ... 1 , . ' i f. ..1. .. ... ..1
taa - - , 4 n ana uilt, transports containing 2,000 sol- !j tian of the acts imposing duties on imports, ! 11 'V r- 1 UV !,uVJ,,i" I diers for Rio (iiande, the eal of war. j when Mr. Mallary, in ,a lucid - speech, ex
. , . 1 . ! Provisions ofrverv description high And ! plained his own views, and those of the
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M.v:; aa'Mt fiat urouiai In? adn-red to, it j .1 a 0 won! ! liuie thr td:;a o ch ijiM-t. hat the ttmidation is greatthe fa, i!ity is j.? Vo have several items from Kurope. i r. d tao ,,nz rnvaiuabl... On the oth- :TUn :nfli.: lV(m Sliftli. I);ir ,1
er h-.-d. I-Yiineand the (hated States j T(kish ...j is4 uliri;orab,c (o
i..it, enunot ar;ut"5'-r iu tin- -! it.d ! : ....... ,,,1. il4 ,u
t --g u.ah-r I?n,a domi ami,.; vclh lh,. J1. iss.iri,Si 1(Ul th;it it u,u. d nnatt.'nyt thtn tatv to vmst that n, ltrv will triumnb thnuighout the coun-
: u -io oj'aia, ii h under itie ioom 1 . 1 ii . . . .
-iTive a,-tariiai pit agfs mat its in- ; , : ia . utiut r the gua;antee of all1 - 'ir-e n.ui.in. sh .li he t'n anS'Mjnence,
Wit! lead m t eert aid to U!: cr-al war. j I; ' : r. 1; . . c r. to i , t'vt. ar- ! 1 etd;.. t e L-t; Joa papr r of d ll'-tent ; 1 :i. it n i- :.ot i . t i ij..ited that the w ir '. t ill it Ie ftl.ei nowt rs. or be of
it; . . f ., , '. 1 .--Tisc utmost activity ! i'i t'iv d ;i!ttmat td ii'Aern-;
1 'a i.i i e ta.nnaiiaie em-
i n'" t ; p f r Pi tuiial.
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o i ati t', it it t.ot ca -t'e !i r!ccs v.lii be tx-tdln d
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1 11 y mere is oui nine nouni.
Tne poliee cd' France, once celebrated throughout Kurope if not throughout the world, as the most dl'n ient of all human institutions tor the detection of crime, and
winch dunnir the time of Napoleon was
! Iv the cause of nnn fi nmnl
1 . -;- n:as. kTheynre, in truth," savs Gen. C.(l jkMnstead of sc !ioo!s of practice, scbo 1, ,! ! insubordination and vita-, where t f f c and simplest, duties of a s.)hi r are r.r 1.
jj if ever taught." We kioA it is dm,,, ( t i . . :. . ... A t . .1
j mo 10 j uk, 1 jmii aeiecis M an to ). j ! suitable rene dies. To the latter wo - j tend not to lie competent but we h .-, j thought that there were pa!pa!p c 1 :cr- i j I the rxilin" i tem which oiiiilit an.! r.
Tlie Li?lature of Indiana adjourned
on Saturday last, after a session of eight jj
weeks, in which time 111 acts and jtdi t j Ih' n'mef5ittresolutions were passed. A great propor-! A Uoard of of.icers, convened at V, ...
tionofthc bills are upon subjects of a pri 1 inSto during the late full, reported n j
vate or local nature, which, in our opin
ion, should be consigned to the care of sub-
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t- . t, : i ; I.A, Ii; .j da - , . a
d as ' -z bo. w n;anv oth
1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x ieii:.iifs in i (
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oae of the u;ot powerful political eiioes j 01 dinate jurisdictions. Many laws have in nidiat; the enrriii. s of bis L'ociMiicnt. n. 111 ',. . ... . . . . . iiH-iu, b"cn amcu'lcl. Indeed, we think this one is no', fas dwindling n to itisiiiitieauce. I c , ... Pvabberiesai.d personal aaults occur !' .u niosl "vous features of our legfr i?iehtly in the frtrce iso! Palis, 5o that i ' '-"hitum. It is utteily impossible for lau s tfn- .-.,ile! cf tin -citizens i- no longer se I; to become nener.sllv known, when thev
me. Pile theatri s iirc K'?s Iriniiriiln!. ..n,.! .i!inJ n ,-i,,ia..i...i c.. I
1 7i -.iv ixmiu 111 1 iiiu ilu hi -U I3H IIU U, JUM " i
re i prudence and kuou lede;e sufii- j
mbodied at any session of the legis j
to forma tolerable code of lavs: ,
are ;., iw ......... . ,,i,w..- . 1 a.;, i, 1... a 1 .1 1 . i
in mi. ill', it. j'uji,iniU3 'llis. j 1 iiii-j nil l l lll , uuiic, aiiu iiieu ici 1 I them stand. Better that thev should have ! By Capt. Centre of the hri- Lama, we tia, defects, thai, to be coi.tinualh re, t i c tne unwelcome oidn inntion ef hi?- , . ,, , , ' ! pi. i eis hitherto discredited, oncenat ( r P 'b hen they are not j tne renutrd Seconal W.-ishin.'na f',i,i. nmcndnlhy the alteration. The revenue!
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"'- "-j.ure. The theatr. s are b-s trequcnt(d,i ;,ie am; ep'! I oituua ; h-rause of titc danoers uhuh the people I' 1.. (ir( .atneuonh v,,ll hedc5.:.irci. Xj),scd to in retui niu ; a, d the , ro- I 0 fust ,-,st;11.rf.. ;thd upon tin- ; jm( t , ut tiinl jbla;t m Uv du;;jrc j cient ei a. casino, h 6.U00. Ol .; a,;lhd . ,,5,, t , m uU lakju I. lature,
latei.tnai of irn-
j ; v i 1 : t'.at itau.trx. aiai pro-
rep, a t-. that about the Oth of Septcm- i law, a law, if anv one. which ouht to be i
la r. Bolivar declared himself Present of! stable and gencralh known, we are assur- I
i i I I ! liiill itMltiir. ai'O PIO- ; II.,., i . I i" ,1 . 1 : . I'.. 1 !!. il. l ,; l.in...l ,: i ' l.l .!.. .o.-r o a,.,,,..,.! ..,,UJ, 5 ,,,,,1,-r.om-.lu-ralions ;.t ah.u.st " . . , , j -ui ce?ors. 1 he ice Piesjdeni was nl?o i ..... ' is. at d t..t the hattb s ot the :ippoJl!ted (oT Ut aid hU vUv, t0l to m se-lon since Indiana was ererted 1 1 ,,! l;;,ii,..!!, lt k:V",,1 h.,n 11 ! ceed b,m. Bul.var was oxceedine.lv Ull. ! t( rritoiy. While this continues to
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into i
to be
i ,i e. , ,.,.,:, n...t5 nae . p.TUl,ral bjm;,,aiil ,ho , ;Ue in a ver th.-case, ail the expedients f G -v. Ray to !v- I t,i acn n.pan hiau ' ,,, (,i i . , i r , ',.. , . , r , . . . ' j un.settled taU several etiicers had been j o.'flusea knowledge of the law?, must be : ' .;?:y: Lr!:i'! Ij tin ILmt- .hot for being engaged in a con?piracy a-j. pf thl avaij l t I t'j ' . i ir i r f ! i i in ' '
(;,. r (,,. j;. I 1 :, . j, D'liini; the c.-sion, a :rcnt number of;
for the uniform regulation of the n il-t;.
which strikes u as well adapted to t e
end. It is proposed that then- shjdl I e ii each state one brigade for each Bcpri-t! tative in Congress, to consist, each, cf 3 regiments, eai h regiment of 2 bandies, each batalion of 4 companies, anj i-,u.h company ofC4 private?, with lit.eily to th-; states to increase the number to 100. s u are to be enrolled from the aide i c ii d ciliz'jns over the age of 21, ab.;i ta'vi: ,' the youngest above that ac. 'lw Itt'cades to form a division. In each divi-i r. there is to be an annual camp of it strut tir. for i thci r?,to continue ten d ;v-; i: ;bi. ors to be furnished, and the oflicers to. It? paid by the United States. Annual expense estimated at from ,$2dl.3-h to SDIo,123. CSuch is the outline of a 1 !un which has been submitted to Congress.
I lis ';-? :k ;ii iii,h the Iftaje of;
A -O' O IK ,1 I I
bills and resolutions weie inticduced on!
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;.! !;. ;iti .,.';, ro the Piiia c - 1,.. J..,iH'tru 1 2. I u the S a ate. tin.' bail to i . ! i d. ! iff: ; in iitue ,f tJ.i- rcdm e the duties tn impoited u ine?, tea--.
L'utipow th r, and a!t, was read a second fi?!i". The hill to increase the salary el the Postmaster Gcnetal, w as, after tam . discussion, ordered tt a third I'-adii.g. I T e bill to c stahhsh an unibuin st in of j
B tnkruptey was math? the special order of Hie dav fir .M.rdav next.
Mr. John Ewint a member of our S'nte Senate, has issued proposals for publish;: g a newspaper at Vinceni.es, under the title of the "Wabash Telegraph."
Pension kf,5. Ttie total number of I".
the subject of roads and canals some of ; S. pensioners on the rolls, on the 4th f
September. 1C2G, was 16". 535: iz, revi.U
' ! ?:.:.' f a!ha ce ai d aifit i-tit z t-Aeeti his Majesty and the ''. I' 1 1" -.'a!, his M ij ! a'nl a--J a-i -it! ifc.ii.!i ol Sji -in.
I . -1 his . ; t; d hifli-elf f.ir
s 1 tia.'- p.t't. ia eo'ti'i'e noti with hi
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them Quix. -tie etiouuh, wln n our actual!
situation and ri-smirces are taken into the account. There has been, for a number
of years, in this state, a mighty hue and!
cry on the subject of canals, hut w hat has been fdTerlrd? Wind ivork! A White-
j water Canal Company has been incorpo- j
tionaiy 1 2.CS5, invahd 3,C05, and half pay pensioners 45. In Indiana there were l?t? revolutionary, and 63 invalid pensioners total 199. In the year preceding that dale the deaths of 5G0 i evolutionary and C7 in
valid pensioners bad come to the know
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Uk res !().,; ;u d reia ated as 'Phe Iloti,.- of Representatives was en-!) rated, and certain characters have had a j; b-djje of the Department. Durii e the
e e-s ,..;,. !;.., wiv.-t, in tb Court of 'v"u in Uif tihnii.m oi IK- nm to pro-i Uashit g hooby to ride on ! Ue must not ;! sum period, the sum of $1,G0G,'297 were M , U . o:: Mi, teuninatio,, of hi. Catho- vide for the eilhers d -kbe, s f the ar-j Uq understood as heinj; opposed to internal transmitted to the different agencies, f,r h M t -s! w ither to t eiuudt, imr to al 11 0 d the revidutnai. Mr. linker lnoved : , Reason n atrioti.m mrhid l , c - .u L v io e mu.itbd, f..m his Catholic "-commit; w idch w ;, neU..liM d by .Improvement, i' -n, patriotism forbid , the purpose of paying the pensioners-
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s f niton, anv; c-sion a-ah.-t; Vl w 1,1 ! to Wiiklifle then! ,u 1Hn Wl "VV u, sucu wmuy of wuc!, $17,O.V7 were transmitted to "S r?'' , . . . . . . I ' . i f I'm ! i
d. ! tivnedt. ndrodme the words, -and the , ; irumpeiins oi a stiojeci, wnicn answer no Thomas Pose v. at Corydon, pension aeut
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neiis nral representatives ot those who nurnose hut to make it annear ridiculous
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hav diefl." but ! el.re the uuestion ua: mm,., nr., L.,;iini-.. ,..i.;..,i r- !
I j 1 licit: in i: lll'iu t I' uiiii.ih. 3U"KllS 111 llll J
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ila! ;.i- M ijf s ha learnt, with deep ,,:, uulw it'.-tai dii z these as-urai es. h .,ih itii,;ids into the teriiloiN i.; Pi ttti 11 d !ri4' len ciMtceited in hjain. and h i e !. n t ute.J uiaii r the cim. pan ih au'lu.i ilies, . Portu-jues( ie-in.( :
xv j. ii ! ad ib sei t d ii to Spai:-, arid w hi. h
ubji
for Indiana.
U. S. Senators. In Virginia, Govcr-
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1 1 1 n i 1 1 I n J I j" "Oiii'llineij. . . :.i t v . . . . t I. !..; . ii r n ,.. ,. .;Iprovement within the means of the slate:
u it mi i if i . i. i i i i n 1 nu ?i in l . II. lilt" . , , . . , , . . ! , , . . . . 1 !is. u-sion of the bill to nnxide for be oU ,et lUv wv;xu hc n"'hvii to surh tyvvt. nor I vlf.r has been elected in oppoihcn
llrer.s and soldiers of the revolution was (without so much tokni".) and we uiveour
lestim Ml. Mi . Wicklill'e made a few oh-ij hands and heart, and feeble exeitions to
th So ara-h i ven rnent h id repeat. dH. ( '"'Vation- on his amendment, and w as fol ! (H, r;iijp. . d -ban ly, c:a-.-d to disauu aod to ; -O Mr. Chu ;'it jj n act was passed for scdliiiff the i'.-'" r-. the :!il, and .di - Spra-nie and .Air. Drayyr . . . ti i,i , , , ' I,,,,,,,, a ,,!,,.,. f seminary townships, and a inemoria tlis v M t I 'ave. liOcb at mil xaanst- -on on ine otiier snje. j, - e l t ..v.-.-d';. the u is', Government to Jf.,v:nf to. In the Senate, a bill was ! Congress fr authority to sell the sc
two
to the famous John Randolph. The ccn-
test was a warm one, and the opposition j to Randolph was occasioned by his rv.n- ! duct last winter. The vote was, Ty Icr 1 115, Randolph 1 10.
t'n- d i'ij'ruin i on- .jue.o r2 of this appa1 1 it .- i e.
iii- M ij .tv m ikes t!ds eommunicatir.ii
t ' .f I i ae of'Lo,., with the full and l n''I r r ca.sini: the salary of Hit,
ial to if
school l Dolaware, Lor is M'Laxf. and IIeM-V
reported authorizing tlioo purchasers of j1 sections. This we rejoice at. If there is Si Ruhjelv have been elected.
pu: die lands who had relinquished the j p, udence exert ised in the sale of these': In Missouri, Thomas II. Bkntox has
s uii'.'. io re pui ,-nase mem ai a nxeu pin e, j , 4v, :.... i i i t- i m nhcti.il .... 1 . . l lands, an lament fund mav he raised lor ii ov( n re-electeil.
t ie e.. tt,b -ut eT that ;iie House ef Loids
v. ii .If. id to his -M ijestv tbeir n idial j ( tjireoee and suoport, in maintaininir li e f .ith of tre.ities, .md in si-c uii z aZ o -! f a . i-ii hostility. t!se safety ;hnI in-
act of th" Kin-'d an i f Portugal
Pi stni isn j (li'i oral was passod.
'. the support of common schools throughout
In Ohio, Benjamin Rrooixs was re-cloc- ... . oi.
The House of Renresohtamos was oc-f the state, and of a respectable state semi-!! on S.iturday last, upon the .db taii"i-
cupied :u the renew td discussion of the j! narv objects, surely, upon the success of'j HuKh-s 55, Silliman d5, Irvin 5. An ' hid to provide fr the officers and Mildiers u mmb of tle prosperity and happi-:! tempt had been made some days la I.Hf, cd the revolution, when the amendment: r., - t c 'i .,, ,A..r t k l,.Jlr.rinra nlnrtinn was cf .. .... ...... I , .i ness of tlie risinj and future generations'! Inl a,ter ! uallotmgs no election wu
projMwu oy im. k Mine, u mciuui; ine
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. i' ai i- in iti" iui"oili . I i i!ritj"ai I'I 1 " A" 1 ' " no'-, up iiiliuui: ioi , lit (il bb st allmf Cseat Rnlain. C.R. ! heirs and representatives of the cdlirei s i. V- As the hrst step of the gr,.at a lecton.
(Ik i a : : .--Mr. Y. n,i
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ar! s j oi respondent ; waio na e uieo, w.is carneu ny a voie ia " ,M ,v u.,nii.i?uion'- 'nu- owe i ... . .
.i i . r ., .i . mi on , . . .i i i . .i . . I lire: I ins ucsiruiiivt- iiu"at or hi writes, .iv. d. that the unmet n to ul). it to themselves and to their country in , .. . . nn , - ,r5 : " -vi-i I.- H-..O.UI IiimI ,:,lVli il '"".' IC.-lnll,,- S..,.,to, a l.ll v. j n,tllr,., (o t.,,ct mm to ll.o lTW;,"l..rr,'i !'"'' '" olwec., CO ...id JO 1'-";" ainved. A nart of the money has hern I r ported nrov iilinj' for the ex tminntion of , , . .... . . , 1 ... in the city of Alexandria, D. C u 11
, , . ' , . . , ' , .1 . . .i A woo-m eniai cu anu nnerai minus w in en- ! plied t i iMtiM.in C00 Crek siaes. ; siles in the western tauntr , with a vnHv I . Taev will fa,i,h !i. b,U ,.:,n, iA to the establishment of a National ArinorJ an'e them to perfect what has been bei;un.
Lab .-istentf for two months. Ibrahim's A bill was reported from the committee oil
tti. -e-, s,pdl r se en ! fiom w ant dprovis- ! hr aiu e, for appropriatintx one million cf ji
in: INIiLirtA. We have been ohlijin-!
h.dai'. hitherto antl.oii.ed to be kept inj ly furnished, by Mr. Boon, one of our Rep
troyed property to the estimated value ei
50,000 dollars.
Pr(.,;,!ct.t
fhv u r Tiir nits. The
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and mutators ol tlie louisvuie .n-
': 7reek ccm-mltee of P-nis reet ived j; the treasury, to the purposes of the sinking j1 leseutatives in Congress, with a copy of;! 1 Ull ('anal have published their sct l! u mvreih..., dclhtis between Nuv. C5 j fainl. The hill providing for the gradual !, document from the War Dctai tmenfji annual rcpott' from which we learn ti
