Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 142, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 February 1827 — Page 3
underlain to ?ny uui mai in 0,11 individual? snT by stay laws, lV ca (!v are equally advantageous to
b'Vr rrfain: and that the stays on
,cr? 1 . i. ,,i :... arc as short nerhans
: fthcr state, i equally evident.
n " v . r.,..intlv eontrarted hp.
joining states.
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( , ii'lv become the duty of the tcpisr!",f this state, to suard the property
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r it:...ns of Indiana, to si ea.ljoiim-states c;
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, Public M'gor, w iiilii i Mian iio-i ol 1 " 1 . . i i, i. f i
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vctt, & a brig. (he 97th a Spanish frigate arrived at Havana, and was preparing with all possible, despai h to put to sea. It was repotted that Porter had captured a Spanish Brig Df i0 guns, said to be a valuable prize, with specie from Cadiz. The excitement was very great when the Gen. Pike left. .Y. V. Daily Advertiser. A letter from Washington city, dated '24th Jan. states "Ft is this day reported in the city that Commodore Porter has met and captured the Spanish fleet."
A letter fmm Nandoches, (Texas) dated on the 12th tilt, ami published in the Lexiritoi. Reporter, states that open rupture is about to take place between the settlers from the U. States and the government of Mexico. Motilities have already rommen-
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"urti d defect in our laws should be ijirales, on account of some of their late'or-
1; itv' . a kii juiiv: mmr ifi'u ;t riw . ..r: at the same time it will he ad- jj which prohibits the importation of slaves, '""j'bv all. that a had law cannot be jj and limits the servitude of those horn in the 'tnv nded. and a good law, when 'country to 2t years; and this i? the law P think it such, ought not to be jj that the citizens have determined to resist.
two Inrge machine shops, at which all the work is performed for the factories. The Salisbury Manufacturing C. mpany are erecting a new factor), at the Upper falls, tocont tin 10,000 spindles, and to make upwards ol f ur hundtcd pieces of fl muel per week. When completed, it is calculated that 3,3 000 pieces f flannel will be made yearU, and 1000 hands -enmlovtd within
who are all said to be up in arms. Oo the !! the distance of 40 n.H.-
"0r'inr;anl rising state like ours, a u part of the government, troops are supposed jj Besides tSie ahove, there are within the , v i.j the laws is a natural c.one- j to be already on their march to quell the j, ahove distance three grist mills, three saw ,-v-TCVvini: out of its increased pop ! insurrection. Emigration is said to he com- j mills, a clothier's. etablinrnent' a nail facv . ,nd out of calculations made, j pleteh stopped. and there is not white man j tory, carding machines, &c. The supply ; ; o ne cases, fall short of the c- ! ()n Leftwiclrs Gra!t at present. If this is of wa'er is ahundant.
; of tlie calculators, when, at the al! the cause the citizens have of complaint,
it is aho!uteh rccrssary lr it i to lie hoped that the government will the state, lor such calcula- prova successful.
factories are erected. All the works are built and carried on in a space of forty rods VIZ: A nail Kurtnrv rnh,,,,,.!,.,! .. iit,
Colombia. A batfle was fought on the
utn ultimo, between the troops under
1.. n, . fl . "'.g Ml"' at Wl,icl' U00 " clared f"r f-J'-ral nstem, in whirl, ions ol ro have, beet, wroucht y, a,U. II former otT defeated al.rt general Her nxienstve Anrhnr Wrlo A n ..A. !! J. ii- j .
rmudez and the militia who de-
the
4 A rrT . V 't ' -fwc', it ,irt Utl II1U osive Anchor Works. A IWinrlnth ! A, v
(m.nmurury at present discontinued. A , Bolivar had arrived in the nehhorjt Hiinelmufartury owned by the Silh- j hood of Maracaibo, and was exnecu-d io tury Mauufacturin- Companyhas 2.500 j, reach the city on the ICtii Dec. jspindles, employs 86 hands pays 20.000 jj Gen. PaeZ was at Valencia. He had jjearlv or labour, and manufactures 100 !! arranged, or was about to conclude a truce J pieces of Hannel weekly. The Amsbury jj with general Mr;nd z, who held PcrtoCa- , f lannel Company has 5.000 spindles, em-j vello,to abstain from any further ho file j ploys, lo0 workmen, pays $40,000 fori; a ts between the contending forties, Ul til ; labour per year, and manufactures 2G0 !, the airival of the liberator. B.Jvar, who, pieces of flannel per week. Attached is a j it was still believed, would put an end lo
.,y..uu,t-, r mimg mm ana uieacn ry, the political troubles in the department.
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t lS!i ..w. the Revenue Law is one in j, ti e pf amIo i;enciall feci the decpr t; it touches the purse strings oj the hiith and low. the lich and - a,-.vln r dircctlv or indirecth af jbvi?. But u hen a change is eltec , t' . !w, to the advantage of every ; it w I ; 1 Se readil v learned, and, I . : apnreciaied. Where would . P . I to keep steadih the i ! t sti e, to the direct ii jury m: nvin'ier o(v . iety, and cdle t in ;;;, rir.- i! iti.-g medium of the
e.S",tir of tlie Legcr ouht to
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I rtrraches n,t br(filu ?.--A verdict wn ohtail ed against a JWarlin in N. Camlir a. of .S3, 500 damages for a breach of the mar- ; riage promise. True love it appears is hrcomi'ig ojuite a scarce commodit ; or
i perhaps t!t' lair creatures look to cash in- j 1 tead of comfort. We rather suspect that
j the v-tetn of hypothecation, exehat.ge, o- ! hours. ! verdrawing. fcc, tc. in imitation of the'.
paper m stein, is finding its way into loe and matrimony. When spet illation iscar- ! ried too far in cah. cotton or he, it alwa s re fill t in explosions. Kverv trade
i run down now
I'he individuals emp'oyed in these F ic-
tenes are distributed into three principal deparmcnts eaiding spinning and weaving, over each of whieh an overseer. The proportion of mahs to females i tlnee to one. The formei receive each ahuutone dollar per day, and the latter h't cents, which is paid quarterly. The hour i f woi k at the present season are fiom G in the morning to 8 in the evening. Tlie intermissions include! about two
a da both loe and
'ered. that, in tin year 1 V. Hi, lucre U'iar atid seii!)ilit 'molar:ist- tl into t'.e Union, and at and m trunonv celton and c.u-iiM; g. ne '.v re in debt to a considt r- What strange times we hne g t into!
. I't. - ru'i tit.it ! bankii'g, aiid tiit j c -- Jtowing ut ot tlie org u i- 1
i ,i state uovernna nt, our state jj The Ilam
r ris? iia reaped; that in cen-c i t
ol ln !. ,v (leht t
.A, i . .Iti'vvidlc,
vv ie!i nan gin" o e u.
rv: .-? : i f! irv to reach eery kind ot 'f, ;.l nasi, with a lieavy ta; that
ri.'oi-.' horra- the lierivv burden fr a
r .s ?ar- a d the -late debt redua iT;'-re noroiiial sum, and the n- ' 'r,'- -t Ac becoming much bet;';it! '' mpid increase of population, i' : i r.'e -ntities of land subject i "i -! ii ir.M re ;-in:, it fourd rot -'t i e ti"a pait of the burden . p!e, to their - at i -fiction, I pre '.ti. ditor of the Tubhc Leger not-
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FJU1F.R OF THC NUWS. !. a. I) A M'., 1 h 27.
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; account ol what it call-a jf jl inj. j it is of a faimer in linmpd n ui t u has a great farm, "ke ps C I cow-, u.:,ks ! irreat quantities oi' butler and cbee-e." Duririg the hav sea-on, hi- wife bring- the . 21 cows frein the pasture, milks tl em all her-elf, mokes the chee-e, take care ot one '.r t:ri tun of cheero on the shelf, and does the cookii'g, washing, at d other woik i t the f.imilv. We hope, for the honor ol our ! t ountr men. that thi- -ton i- not tun. It it is, :say no iikjic about the burden- impo- ! -ed on Hindoo women. A man who owns -uch a farm, and would prnitil his uife to
! do so murh, mut he tle-litute ol ba ling, jand ought to be dent to thet-eaf mill.
l: T 1 1 V. TV T.I IT ! F.C. V R . 'vt Vr The shute ofe. -v is:!! i- ! feet long, 11 by 1 loot t - top, (with G (eet head a- ;j
Troy Iiit?(g !.
From oar Corrcr-'n'.K'iit, Washington, Jan. 13 In the Il use the battle is still tarried on upon tl e -ubjeet of revolutionary com- .; n-ati Mr. Web-ter gave yesterday fme oi hi- pteA. sJul sjn ch s upon the .subject. TdaMr. N ickiiffe took the ih). r at an earl y hour, and advanced an argument -miiar to thit which I noticed . "n mv la-t. wiih considerable vehemence, le was b Mowed U Mf. Test, of Ind. who -peVe gJeat length against the bill, lie coi d mi ed it as partial in its allot- !!; n! of the remuneration- which it con'f inplatt d, and as giving to the liners a gf rati r proportion of the sum than they weie ei titled to. He thought that the c unt wa-eqimlU mdetited io the mUi tia a- t the regulars, ar d to the ps iates as to 'he llicer-: but he would not allow -.that the Umt'd States mv d a debt lo Ihe-e no i. Ifitwasa debt of gratitude that w a- meant ; tl c i it as ti ur, the ch bt ; was boiii.dh ss. But the nu n of he r( volution fought lor glorx, for independence 'and ret mr m r ei an jewmd. Il it was in the power ol I he country to provide for all fin -e who ,-eivrd, he should be in favor of the bib: but whih it was not possible to u w ord all acconii g to their merits, he ibeught the di-tribu'iion of what we could
s gie -beu!d he qually dispensed to all.
l-. -:des he eeinpl. lined that the bill did not
I be Countrv wajj under martial l,w
But a few troops re ma i: ad at Cataca?, Pro z having taken most of them to Valencia. When Mend-zn, late infendantat Caracas, was n moved from that c-Hiee, he w as ordered to leave the rountry in ten day?. He proceeded to La Guayra at d embarked on board the British mail beat for St. Thomas; but before the vesse l sailed, he received counter orders from Pa z. to await hi further commands. Subsequently he had elU-cted Im escape.
A host from the Un'Hed Slates frigate Constellation had been fired on from a Spanish frigate in the pi rt of Havana. The officer of the boat surrendered himself as a prisoner on board the Spanish frnjata where he remained all night. The t e:;t morning the commander of the Const- Nation demanded the release of his ohVcr from the admiral, and the f uni-hrm nt of the Spanish captain, who was und( r trial, and it was supposed he would be bnAo.
Tho Caledonian Men ury gives an nr. count of the most awfulh dotictive storm of wind and miow that ever devastated !he
i highland of Perth and Inverness, (in Sot'I J 'Ol I r i i . n i
i inu.; i lie io-1? oi tiumm file is aeplorab e. It being on a ma kot de.v and the mghi succeeding, inumbers of n or peo !c from the country perished. Eleven bodies had been dug out of the snow. la some parts of the highlands the snow is drifted to the deblh of 100 feet. The, Caledonian stage, between Perth m d Inj verne?, lay buried :n sin ... I i P!!!!
and the low country adjacent, there was less snow but the cold was intense, and ll.t: wid blew a hurricane, (miner S" rum-l-rrs of sheep had perished, rind tl.o-o which still survived, naj-t soon pern h for want of su-tenaoce. The los- oi -lir iMa
14 on the coast of Scotland wa- great: io one ! vessel twenty persons were lost, arid h an'other, the captain and four men. The : melancholy detail of thrse di: asters, fills more than a column of a Liverpool pirer. I Jut. InlcUif nccr.
It appears from an Ohia paper, that the Senate of that state have, on comparing the returns, discovered that W. B. Bi nr. i-
elected in the 11th district, to the lJ0th ji discrimi;. af'. as to the cor dition of the
i t fin ecs. T;re n ight be some aboundinif in wealth and to them he would not
I giv ; hut shew him a poor flier r
c .I la square inches at the bet i Congress, vice J. C. Wmoiit. I ins reo.:. when the gate is shut, r- , -ult tcmi to have been biought about by 1 - r: no below, and of sufficient j a failure in making a return for the eoun-
preure of the at-1 t v of Holmes, when" Mr. W right received 1 . ! .. .......
a considerable mnpuity. la l auuuium.
."a a rit-i-t the
' 'C .T: fri.e nl :i v:i r ii n n I ivrui! tr
:; ;t 1 aum will be formed by the, : ' u.. gate, and, if any, how large. I A MILL-WRIGHT. 1
'': w.ng n -olution has been adop-l M " L 'J-iature of Kentucky : ;r Ac. That thev view withdeen!
'.'''-'h interest, tlie "exertions of the'
leS, niz ation Society, in cstah-j - Ul A-'liim on the coast of Africa, J,xe joplc of colour of the United : ; a 1 t-at the Senators and Uepie-1 "M ; a, Congre-s from this state be.
v.ite !n-rr !y requested to use their' rNb facilitate the removal d such ;'0l colour as may de-ire to' ' '"la the L'nileil States to the' lr, to ensure them the patronage
r; 1 i!OYernmet'f . sn l'ir m:i '
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M1LLLYERY v MIXTAUMJKlXd. LIBS. GRAY,
inoiiil, anit Waj no generally, that she is now carr-jin? on the above buiM)e?', in their ?nnic!ifs , in the house formerly owned by Levi SJtrntten, and ! imiuediatrly opposite Mr. E. Larry's, where all orI iters which she may bo favored with, will he execiited in the best and mo;t fashionable manner, i She will alter and white n Ladies' Leghorn and Straw Hats and IJanncts, in a superior manner to S any thins; heretofore done in thi place. Also: Plain Sewing of all kind? done in the be.l manner and shortest notice, flavins: made arrangement to receive the fashion3 regularly from the East, she hopes to give general satisfaction. Produce of all kind:? will be taken at the Iiirliest
Ib.-it man sin n bl be shlrhlf d lrom want. I market once in exchange for her work.
f thi
i evolution, and a- far as bis ii lluenre went
duiit;u the remainder of his days. Mr.
A coiner discovert d. We understand j Clark, of K-nlucky, next took the floor.
that a mint on a small scale has been dis-j llearu- it upon the point, tint the heir? of j
the deceased revolutionary soldiers were al-o entitled to the compensation, as well a-the surv ivors, and urged his ideas with v rv kroner statements and deductions.
jS-iM I mu.-t object to thi-course of reason1 ii.,r- n.M inie. il it ttrevails. bv throwing a
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covered in Elm street. We have heard a irreat deal of late about the gold mines of North Carolina, the silver mine of Pennsylvania, and the copper mines of Ver mont. Who would have thought that we in New York had a mine in Spani-h d I l.irs, Eiench five franc pieces half dollars, ten cent pieces Sec. so near as Elm street? 'I'he discovery. has been mauY by the ea-ujo-eyed police of aur g od city. A man, who maybe looked upon as; a philosophei, orachemi-t, h been quite bu-y for some time past, with his crucible, his piece ol zinc and his moulds. He has been throw
inii olT coins of every description with t'reat.sa" froirf. The discovery was made
in inis maimer: pi!,u "-" i"--
in' some of these counterfeit dollars and
lie told them where In
CLOCII Ci r7il?CH-LIAKII?G. ' OlIN M. LAWS respectfully informs tho inSLi1 habitmits of Richmond and its vicinity, th.it he has commenced the above business, mi .Main street, two doora east of David Holloway's, wfiere all work entrusted to hs care will be carebdly attended tm. fie, having served a mcuhir aj)prenticeship to the business, in Philadelphia, ilaltcr?
himKelf he will be enabled to ive general satisfac-
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' 111 '-Kt.O AT HAVANA. 'i had yot the false com, and alter me ponce
'"-.ver-ed with a -etU man oloer had e.au-ht the coiner and Ins cruP '-err-', r jt, ihe Srhnoen C.n. It able, theothei was sent adrift. On Sat-
e.i,r,!;,v W-,tr,:.. nid.vthe iolicc looked like the laliorato-
"IH, Heeember, hnvir - I rv of one of those, where men spend days nhns Us an t tnhar-o. "and i,i-hl in search of the philosophers ' tl..- A.nri. aa ship Canton Ulan, . The chemist will I.e. brought up
h-m (',,: haiin- fern with thn other romies belore me ivoruei
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he-,, it u:.. r.l.eo.ar I the Factories in Sal.-buryami Am?nu,y,
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AMI.KKW' MAMTACTUHES. Th0 New-
b -ri vooit Herald nastiivun -j
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I'owovv, a narrow strcu ii on wtncn me
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mountain of epeodii Uri'S in the way, It jj ?! moe wiiouiay oe picai iu .avur mm
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val l leat the onjert ol ine mil. xir. Spjat ue.c l Maine, followed in really the s im Strain; out no question was taken before the adj-jurnrnenf. J'ezv Yur!: American.
MonF. troublk1 iT Gkorcia. The Georgia Patriot of fhc lOih inst. j-a)s we have undettood that an express arrived in town to the governor, the other day, bringing the information, that the Georgia surveyors appointed to run off the land laying to the we.-tward of the ?if:o treaty line, as designated by Mr. Bright, the United States agent, and to the cast of the G-orgia com-mi-snmeiii line, had been arrested in their course by a deputation of Indian Chiel? from the L't'le Frinee; and it is also rep.u 'ed that their instruments &c. had been tak n from them. Tho Indians it is said, exhibited to the Mirveyors. a plot of that section of country, with Ihe new treaty lines run by lAr. Bright marked thereon, and protested a iutnsl the right of Georgia to cross it, f r the purpose of survoyn g the territory which in fact, yet belonged to the Indians.
N. IJ. Clocks and watcher of every description carefully repaired and warranted. Richmond, August 1 1, 1326. 120tf
- Flax Seed. ri O CENTS will be given in Oy CJlSUfav clean FL-SKED. JOSEPH P. PLUtVLMEll. Richmond, llth mo. 1820. 131
NOTICE.
STp)tin subscriber respectfully informs the r-ublie, 4b that he has been for some time enai;ed, with
the appropation of the Judges with whom he is associated on the bench of the Supreme Court, in pre
paring the decisions of tlmt Court for publication, with note and references, and that the printing will be commenced in this place, as oon as it is ascertained that u Fiifticient support can be depended on to justify the undertaking. This work w ill contain four or live humlred passes, and will commence with the decisions delivered at the firt term of the Court. It htll be neatly bound and lettered, and in. every other respect handsomely executed. Tho price to subscribers, upon delivery, will be four doliars. No expense or trouble oil! be spared by the Reporter, to render this book -acceptable and useful, and he flatters himself with the hope, that he will receive the encouragement of a liberal public. IS VAC BLACKFORD, Indianapolis, 1st Jan, 1C27,
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