Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 142, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 February 1827 — Page 1
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RICHMOND. WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY i?.lo27.
vxe rvv.i i.ni n i: r.ra w: imu i;v jl"' der to odjul, t unclude, and mu..,; Extract uf a ktttr zrritlcn hy the Ue Tho, ,01111 H. WALLING. trraty,tr treaties, as n.av bu made! Jefferson.' , r- n.,,i , tor so important an object." H e i , . 4. (( . , , j(7. , j . . , , i cvro men look at Constitutions v ' ; It uotil.I :iiir;ir from this ar ire. t hat . ... .
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( , wi J i 1 II. JI1 ( M" - till!! IU' ! present, would r ail '- ward : tM :WitT, take the simple Yea or Nay ol'its mc(n!)f is, i ronvey thos to tho cousuv court, who i would have on those of all its v:rds Jo toe j proper general authority, aud th- voice j ofthc whole peop'e would he thus fairly j lully and peaceably expressed, disct-'sr-d
aial decided hy the cornaiou n ;ton ot tho sriev. IflJds averuie be shut to the call of sulferarice, it will make ib- If heard through that of force, a;.d we sh.ali g-. on,
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,ttr ,x.;.a- i: V V ,,u -,i:'", i; hive th present, hut without the c xnerii 1 ,u,',,r. !'V,S lo xv,,at t(H,k l'1'' lh ConLr" ol I; ce oft. e present; and 40 ear, of exreI, 1 W ?iU'Ci t0 l,1C i;!al,ds oi Cuba i'i : -onc in government is worth a eenturx of e,.-u;oi j!and 1 mrtoluco: ! h ok reading; and this they would say ..mi I....W. .... .. i.., ..ii!. ...a. i! . ' . r
M - or AlVlVVKyc. j; present t ond-.tioi. of t e island, ot Cuha!: ;!m C(.r(;iill, nt an advocate for fre.rl r.r tU-.a-.rt..One Dd- and I uertu Kico wa ronderod h the A , aIul u(lh.i(.d change, hi laws and!! Driving. The L n : .:r'ri.:;t';:v ; n ! ;r '!H ,,uI i":::;ott,n,,;int ? :,t l;u,i;n,a' . -titutions. i th.i.k moderate impe,-fe. i m.u,iZ1;,. gives the hdio. :.::S::' .J.. ; ,,il';?liv,tli,' u'!5) the -ah ty ol th.-e-. tnu,s had better be home with, because, ' for brewing -ot a small
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j The art of brew ireg is . x irdy similar j to the process of u. :U; g t i. Put a handful of malt into a tea rat; then hi! it up j with water, the fiist ii;;a rather u uh -t ; !)oiliag beat. After it has teod rorii" linu-, ; pour ffthe liquor, ju-l a. on won! ! ttai ; ar.d idl up the pot i i with heiii; g water: ia like maime.: pour that off, a .d o ; go on filli-.-g up and p. airing oh", iiii -i. : malt in the pot is ta.-teh-s, v.hifli ill ' 't cast when all tho virtue U exJre.etod. It mut then be boil .1 wit! v,:- ia i . and when it bee ne s coal e: ouga, th,at is j ahaut blood heat, a-' ! a lalie a-t to o ru.ud it. and the thi: g i- ,.a,o. 'j'ias loe
whole art and prnia-s. (jj ioouj: g. a; a) t irew a larger quantity r onire? iat the -ante mode of procerding as ii vou!d to make a tea breakfast tor a regiment ' idiers. A p k of m.dt and four oum - of hops will nr. -dare tea -'Uart -of ale, better
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-r'liis willi. .g to admit. 1 he ( b t tau - j e ir- i! to the peaeelul dt hla lations anil n ; a! -ideiah'v advaia d ia t ivsiiZaina .1 . t; i e, i-d in of the nation., would h:vt VfMF.N Night heii g come u hen . i a r. i - i i o t ? .a I t h' -i ot ; ! ai ;e ' . a e " i a , accMt tile a r j la a r e P k rri . n , la i ! I " . a m o. h-n ? I . -d. i stand tiie pi oner n. aui a - to oiiph-!e .;f rn-. Ltu-f'lbo no udi t x .mph'-. , rnon.J t: o Laceda!iioiiia;'S deteiua-e d s:
it U e ihmk !he idea a erv L'e-od ot e ,! nor v ak! ; n,diee that one gem ration , eteaiu 11 to send M:e v. emeu ever iato (.
to c-.jul thi'iu ir.ore p"n n- ii stint t I; not a c.ira'de a- w a a her o! ta:i;.g are of ars, and few er whi-l;e dealer. jj it.-df. md of op.h ting its own a II air. Let , r.',.Y. .n n. Pi-'rirt. :p a - "U r - i -1 e r s J a t e-i i).a d tine, a d i ou r ( I.Mt.iv Naii.-n. S ' - de-o our nali and . xporience to
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diants, w ho have ti;e arrogance to -a) that , .,n,m l(.v nf it- own bappim s-; const- :
iiev ;ae !vi. tieial to the nation, t.e au-- n ( jN f() .M ( , u,fJ iltpltt. lo circum ;
he"i.;;ties are fond of uhi-kev. ' l?i l! st en e- iii whi(d it tinds it-f If, that fecei-;;
;'ain s( il! an opinion of the va.nai a- ta ; il.ink thev weie so mudi in I ve wilh life, ; is to be able to outlive the h.--nf Spa: ta."
j The noblest treaty of pence ever n; r ; tinned ia hisjors, is, in my opinion, that j which (h dan made with the Cm th;ii h;ians. He insisted on their abolishing t ae ! eii-t; m of sacrificing their children! After hav ing defeated three hundred then- - md Carthaginian-, he required a condh I tion that '.vas advantageous enlv to themj -elve., or rather, lie stipulated in favor of i human nature. SiIjuU naj.
ihxnyulria fire We Iiavc much plr.as-
: ure in stating that the corporation of this
in t ri e ot pe;oe. i ,- rj;i (.r .,c,.ilen,en (if the appellation (l ed fr an it- pietlecessor. ; and it i for the I city has appiopiiatcd one thousand del- - are to remain in tue pl.o ,.M.l!ni)trn rall p,. pnpei! applied toj! ar(. .,,(i ,rMMi of matdvintl that n solemn jj lars for the relief of lhc sufferers hv the ;i i( ,o r,l.-. whico term Ji:A(. c,taldi-h d their grog.hop.jj ,,p.,rt tll.it v u( doing this every 10 or 20 j; lire at Alexandria. Wo have hruidofo,i h.t ! s. uaa.tns tnoie, at (, plU(l a5!( (hcre, in violation of tin j HIO(Ipj u, i;,nded on, witii period cr.l j ther sums made up by individuals here, , a i n d tt.e -C's-n Is. ll:a , . . . ;li;..;t t. It'ic !l .. - . .. r. .i.- , K..t t,... I.- .
a ! - , 'a i i d the sessnai. u:a
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I , ; . f i n,ir ntate. carrv on an illicit tr. ilic .... n .reneration to grneration to u for the same purpse ; but have not learn-
with the Indians: And, for O ar of drlec-j tfuM,fMj ,,f time.if any thing human can so j ed the amount. In Georgetown, we mition, the lamp w ith its glimmerh g light isij joti; ,MMj1n.. t is now 10 t ars since the : derstand, upward, of seven hundred doio I..'. ,!.t tl,.. Idn. Kino dei il. !! a a" a ,t-. r.nneit. 'I n' a I ,rc l. hfii rnispd. five hundred of wliieh.
,th ,t th y may meet tog. tta r mm,., ,1,; ii siMipo-? that il c -rc j s;( ,,,1,1,., jnf,,,, (b t,at, within that pe-j wo are informed, was given hy the corpc- . ; ,a . . ....... 'In fr 1 u t:;- a . 1 V- . 1 : : , : .. . A il . . , , 11. a i i-..: I n j t J
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; a .... 11 . nv aia.-iu,; rern0VMj to V XVest l the M I -Si -Sip pi, .11 11 r(uI wo ((inl, () tj,e a(lwn.. tlieO KVIIgJ ' ; ! 1 r,if" !t- . . !i f0,sake farming nial turn hunters, we ;in dead. Ilav then the remaining 1 a.ie v. ill continue ltsncgc ia-, M)m )r((,nica Ureat nation, and be j tlun, (.Ven if they had the wish, the righi l.ia!,a,.so -ra-n as the r)r(,it,V,,(Vf;ni ,rin, or, in other wonl-J; to ,Ju!, in rd.dience to their will, ami tr ' 'l ta:t;it " '' l1' i l.'otn :t tinat iinnihihd ion. This is a mi- tj ,.lWs tnl;,r(, malt. by them, the othei a h, ,-lv ie-pei t:ve gt t nam id-. lu,tion beciiu-e agriculture and the j' tW( thirds who with themselves compos
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nod. two thirds of the adults, then living ration. Kit. Journal.
nre now dead. Have then the remaining
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, . aienuoiiuii ulxihi- 'v j . 1 un i 1.. - 1 n . f xed lor v onn- 0j- act. increase their votaries, while ij tjlf, j)r,..eM( rn d adults? If they have Alexandria. Tlie humane proposition wa civ v. ill pt. ! 'hi : .ioUs sul'sistei ce that i- J Hoidi d ! , ot wl) p.i The dead? But the d. ad j worthy of its mover. In its capacity of tin patct.tiMf uiici. ; (j c'!ia(.c 4jfM n.aces it? followers. laVt. no rigid-, they are nothing, and noth.- local government of the District, the righ if i w r the Chortitws are civilized. I.-.m ! io cannot owo something. Where there 0f Congress to make appropriations for tha s'ih-tanre of an ...... (r,t that here is the place to do il. I j 7o .ub-tancr, there can he no accident. I benefit of our citizens, residing within tin
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; ;, rpettral e n I ' h. I t H" ti . ccn- ,H.u.V(!t.tll consideration in our be- -'"- :.tiWi:,"'";,s:: ytl()lir patriotiMn is ridiculed, our - tm- n !n-d(-itngauhnih to lr:ino,led upon, and no friendl) ni.h all the rations of the: ,: tW(t,uvc. It is the ri r avoid.:; g all n.' tivcs ot tin-'. VvMvi Slates to atford an asy- : v.! h h might aiiso hem ti.e. OSM)res-ed of every countrv ! ! !o.atitro,te rights in pea e ; ( :t Vjd they want to drive us to the a ,;a:!; a, and hereby agp ' ; !' ,,.,. u k Jtl-! Por unloitunate Choc
, o the tatite a.i' n ; tt,en:sh;d! we lake up our auoue alv.thev w ;!' j 1 oc d i'1 ,j . ' (1 jjvo j5. ...(Vd V ? r1! ,h,;"' i" '! , ' ' "Wehiive been traduced; our character
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1 -: p!( - u " 7 d a. a nation H.ano'ieu. , - . ifl b(..,,.,..ihrwl.i.i pur-;1 ; f (h(. Ui.it. 1 Smte, has rcseun-j
; M.w th. h n vitaiia. lotlo'lj ' fh r.,,mJllV and delrac tien ; and no! :' -'!v poM-, U.nl ' 'i ( ,.(. l(M)o u- in-thel 1 am your humble, . .1 ... . i..t e an ac- ! ' . " I
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go, tatioii.a: d 1: ; ,,( ij A NATIVh UlULiau.
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This corporal globe, an.d everv thing up
on it behueg. to it. present corporal inhabiants, during their generation. They alone have a r b-ri.t ! direct what is the concern of (hem--he. alone, .and to declare the law of that direc lion; and this declaration can oidv he nude bv the majority. That majority then ha- a ri'.dit to depute represenVdives to a Convention, and to make (he Constitution what tin v thii k villhe l est fcr theiiiselves. Dut how to ccdlect. their voic e? This is the real dilln ullv . If invited by private authority loeounty ordishict mcet ings, these dtvirinns are so large, that few uill attend, and their voice will he impcr feetlyor f.d- ly pronounced. Here, then uouid be om of the. advat tage- of Howard division I have proposed. The ma) -
air. Miner offered a resolution hi tho House of Representatives, to make an appropriation, not exceeding 1 0,000 dollars, for the relief of the sufferers by the lire at
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it would be a subject oi deep regret u any adverse view s of policy should interfere to prevent the adoption of the resolution.-'. NFAVT AMERICAN SPELLING BOOK. FOR SALE at this office, by the dozen or single, Rulers yca American Spelling Hook.
ROOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLANKS, HOUSE BILLS, CARDS, LABELS, Sic. &c. Neal.lv eyei uted at this oflice on rcnsoriublc crms, and on the shortest notice.
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