Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 1, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 June 1827 — Page 2

Fr jtn the hvliana Journal. DECISIONS 0I- SITllEME COURT. May Term, 1827. XI rrire:to:i v? Wiihrow. Appeal from Gmson. Judgment reversed. Before the wssinoc of a note is eoTi'lcd to recover of the assignor, he must shew that he has u sed due- ii-liig'MKO to recover the amount of the maker of the note. Due dilligence

in the prosecution of a suit, is a matter ofu

law artsi ttr out of the facts of the case.

the plan of Athens, lo that of cutting off

his supplies from a distance. He had ta- . y ' . I

ken a post lor tins purpose, wnen a nouy of 1 500 Turks sent out by Cutuokis, had advanced almost to Sulcua. He followed them up, attacked them in a defile, killed eight hundred, and forced the remainder to shut themselves np in a Venetian chateau, almost without provisions; and he now holds I hem in plockade. Ibrahim Pacha remains with his remnant of an army at Tripohzza, entirely inactive

and probably very weak; though 1 learn

and thee facts ho;iU bo set forth, that

the court nnv determine whether they ,j sorrow, that twenty tianspoit vessels

ahtiw d !.; diSIi 'oce or not. 1 he tune :j with provisions and supplies have

nhen. the ire where the suit was

inslitutt-d, should he su-t forth, as well as! he time the io.' -irient was obtained, the'

arrived safely at Navarin. No troop?,

however, have been biouht him, and this

confirm.- what lias been for a long time sus-

nature of the process tlr.it issued tn the ,t pectcd, that tl c Pacha of Kg pt is hardly :u!i:;nent. the time It issued, .and the slier- ;j ;n a state to support the troops he now has

'. s i cturn.

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Judgment reversed. Declar-

i! ia the Morea, much h s- to send fresh ones.

Et.t from i ti.p oYordition of Collotti to Euhcea

has failed: hoping to find the Turks otf

t

ation in covenant to pay money. Plea d thrjr guard, he lauded and attai koo them.

pa v mo at of principal a. id interest, and ; jut- jj appears he was perfectly prepared that p! liatilf executed and delivered a re- c,r a!uj expected; they fouuht; the le.iie. which he afierw mi forcibly aires.- ij Turks beat them bac k, and diove them on ted and tre in piece. ITtintitV replied, j ynlxVi thoir ships. Thus ends the cxpt dith.tt he di I not forcibly arrest tear in pif j! ticu of Colletti from which I had l oped cc the supposed release, as alleged. De- !j something, for he is decidedly a inn a of murrur and judgmet t f.r the iaintiil he- : talent, his plan was a good one; but be low. The pi liatiHT might have demurred ,j wa? miserably supplied with funds, and speciallv to the ph-a for dupl-city. but not 0o crippled in means to enable a general limit!.' dare so, ho was bound to answer j! to execute a design with seen cv and des-

arJly conduct." I wai prcicnt nt Hie dc i. h-li. S a pour nhteh be eo;ij, 7:' ... ..f mis curious invective. Wlirw i cm...i- to gu ftcn coal.

,hG hunter had dcsp.ttcl.ed the Leaf, -las- ,1 T-i we,e prm,t, at the

t.a i.im how the pootarmnal could miner , r.e o-uiioiic Vjoesnon. 420 "

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stand what he naiisniu 10 u; , . , - - o ,oiai. -j -he he in answer, "the bear underlood me , ner aU ni was U0-bemii l3 Ki t.'J very well: did )ou not observe how a . In.-h, and bcotch. 5? hj,;, R" ' jAnmcrf he looked while I was upbraiding vote d for, and 31 ag;,in,t. Sir j ','! '

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Jrom fta Vezu York American, jl 7. ' Since our previous remarks on the foreign news, we have received exclusively, from a commercial friend, the Paris Etoile of the 5th April, which furnished the follow inp highly IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. Paris, April 1 4. W e have just reeei yed by express the English papers of the 12th, which announce the following change of Ministry: Resignation of Seven Ministers. Mr. Cann:no ic appointed Premier in consequence thereof, the following ?even

mernbeis ol the dbinet have itf-ignrd:

against; English, 193 for auj 0

! leaving a majority cf 34 V.uu ... . . O - ill'.. I' i f !

. lllMilUll. Tlie dress of a Lapland nrita U

i ijiuit fuuc, wrcuiii" a ion

tr V. ij lu.il- i.: i

old flapped hat upon his l,f.a,i ,

i r f . fir aiic rir.A . . . . i i

s'.uutk rtuuuv ins ntv-tj aaQ uui

If i.

! The following story rivals tU

of tiuilua vs. lioateui. It

! Nismcs, in Languedoc

market, while the master wa . "

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;inloan adjoining cnurcu, an,.l s-jti ,!(,i

The Loni Chanrelior Fddon, the Duke

of Wellington, Lord Sidmouth, Lord thirst from a basin of holy water; ;ri v

Ivvthn. Lord vVestmcreland.Lord iiexlev. - ueieciea, seizea ana lurmulh , - ,

Mr. Peel. Lord L.w(her, son of Lord : sacrilege. His couiisti coulil rot rrv-

Loi dale, al?o resigned as one of the Lords of the Treasury. Hume of commons, 5 o'clock 12th April. Mr. Wynn, pi esideut of the India Ixiard, moved that a writ of election isue to the

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j me weifc.i ui cviucnce, auu juunif-t,t pronounced against the a-i animal, tb' lie should be hanged and then i uri.! ; "I the owner to pay costs.

i :iiii iMitu uLiiiiii; o A coi.VPiit rr

all

borough of Newport, to elect a member nuns, in the room of the Uuu. Geo. C inning, ij S-ivic

nuns, on Easter, assuicd them t(.,t

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n ucn. ins ianure win mucu uinurusu u in me room oi me udn. vjco. v innint;, " " " 1 1 "l l ' oeu urn i . ,

;i, AiJii. vr. Error ij influence, which until now, has been l who had accepted the place of first Lord v woman, that the news of l,e ivjumctiu-

from Favette. J .dement reversed. .,Verv ureat csrcciallv over the Roumr lit- of the Treasury. Great cheering from I1 crnght De sooner spread aproad.

Countv uijont is not ihe proper person o t(. Colletti is a man hard to fathom; 'all parts of the House. Mr. W ynn then ,

sjo on a subscription paper, ny waiicfi .i t!ial uo has talents none can doubt; else defendant promise I in writing to pay S.'o -j j0w, without money, without family intluto wards dfra ; t':e expense ot erecunu ; enre, w ithout any striking military sue public building for the county, on condi- ' r, s, could he have risen from the place of

tion of otain:rtr a

be p .i 1 u o the ha l!;ari'.: -d bv t!ij cc it.

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e.ii e: jii.muv, a .irnpC piiiician, io ine enjoyment oian ' i t r : 1 1 V llflxull all ! I i , .- iiiliinikf t ii-l.itt I -i.i li-ic l.'iirif

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! moved. an adjournment to the lt May, in !l irrotn Lie lesion I

oraer to aUord time to ilr. Uanning to i icarugua unui. nen;ve-ter

frame his new cabinet. Mr. Tierrey oh- ji ter from a distinguished is oiv; 1 1 ,i ;l jected saying that time enough had been !: Guatemala, dated Ma re I 7, which ,r ; taken to form a new cabinet, and as was j; tior.s with regret the fail ure of tiie l jN nfiderstaod that seven of ihp ohl mf rnhprs!' tractors for opening! the nrcK tis J ( ,r.;

nisrio'icrs to receive ; undiminished from the verv commence- H had run away and nobody knew when betiveen lake? Nicaragua ai d ihe ?ili;C

ir.ent of tiie revolution ?

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en

The regular troops, now diminished to

Wr vnever a pa meat :i nnill number, arc at Methinn; entirely u .l h.-'arit'ir intctest. the h f,l(,-jv,.(j 0f (jic near.s ot sunnortiii this

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.rc-st mast oe oischarged lni. J'it h j ; !oii Government wculd fiavc been obha I ('?-. 'n-M. ll.e iiteret due i paid, s .j 0 abandon it. had it not been for

i;." Ualaacc c-: u.e :t.U're.-t uocs uoi inen ,: i rencli nniianmropv ; uieir corrmuue

bv h r nw c i i-, 'u. !. ji ha ing placed at the disposal of Colonel !

c . l-l.n'r-- r K ;ijh nJA Adair. Eabvier, thirty thousand franc? per month. !

out ui' a pait.eidar und ; The conduct of the French p-ople towards j r ' ! i n il J I

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Caino:

hill of X-

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1 :re.j c; , -is a

or m-iiU- -it'an adrninistr.itor

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i; t- .t,,'U. .leata cani ot -u-t ur. an on lo cl. t:!o etale of of the de

tuey would return, it was not worm wnue to wait. The adjournment, howe ver, was carried. It is impossible for os, at this distance, to conjecture who will be Mr. Cunning's associates. The T mes of April 1 1 says that he, Mr. Canning, having refused to accept the station ot Premier unless with unrestrained authority to form a Cabinet, had carried his point, and was perfectly

iree.

Lerd Granville, the British ambassador ' the government for opening th;. .'a:?..

tVtan Sulhv :n. Judi:

an '

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:;:;rfn' A. B:toro suit commenceil

UlUll.Il

i. i ; 1 1 n i - ra i tort

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bond, th:

ofn'.iUh hii chdm .iaiast the ::UM::c by duo course ol

ot INris, is mentioned for the foreign Secretary, and Mr. Scarlett as the successor of the Lud Chancellor.

Gieece has been reallv noble and rener

ous; nt iincr nave me uermars nor owiss been tehind. Thesafetv of the country' wt r ow i:s in tiie tiavs of Thrmistoclcs, liin her wooden w alls. Mistress of the sea.j -he is secure upon the continent. This, leads ne to mention the ariv.il of the hi-; L'ate f'liill in America, and which has dii-j fused jov arnoii the Greeks. I learn that j Miaii!i lias Cone on !)oaid,at.d trdan her :

t i:iti'i, where the National A-sf tnldy i

ii,.-. jj .f I kn ;v vM: the general wish is that; ..-.-.V-1 -- I'a r ;-"r r A CJuns. Err.r trom . Sre may be commanded and tmnnt d by j W.-in!."..''.;:. .Judgment aftirmed. Tiie Americans; but this seems hardly prohu-l crnis-iou of the leturnday ' excution jl ne. Government have received letters)

o.onGt :e:; Jr it vc-io. t J l u n r.vM.er- t trom Lochrane, dated .Wt iseiiio. w riere ; n,lfi ihcnlii!if nf tho mt.finia W

Hi", 'iti.it execut.on Has not h:- ied" because jj he is making arangements with the Luio- .; M arcely ihiiik they will venture to make ihe rl itr.tirf would -tot giv him an tndem- poan committees, for the purchase of aj any neat n;r;,i,i8t (he moral and united l:i:vi;u' bond,v is i ot -ufheient. Where 'f larire corvette fthirtv two utins, built for forCl that wnl be arravd on the ide of

!.t it i i- i .i . i i i I . 'i . J

t int racna oi r.gpi, nut wn.cn nc nas uoi i

Ocean. Jt will he recollected

! contract was taken bv the M sr;. P, u ! of New York, whose cmb u la-sin-i.uiv ; obliged them to relinquish the ur.dultl. j ing. T those w ho feel r;n ii.tt'r-i k j great cause of internal iaipic n, e?pecial!y wtiere o.eeans are to be ij j and great facilities thus giv-n l.sconr.H.' j will learn witn satisfaction that 'ibi-ii i:j

preject is not to be given np. hut i i

r rench Baron is about to no ti-ttt

LATEST FROM ENGLAND. The Ghibe of the 1 -1th, has published a eeond edition at half pal 5 o'clock, an notincing the resignation of seven Miris-

terf?, in consequent e of the appointment of

Mr. Canning a? Pit mo r. Th Loudon Free Pres of the 1 5th of April mvs there is little foreign intelligence. The elevation of Mr. Canning

will be a terrible blow to the apostolieals

1 he writer rrcrrets. and ?o t;.:!V

that the advantages promised h t dertaking nave been lost to the I :.:;fuj States, ''our natural friend nnd ; -).' &

hp terms this country, by the failure c.

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!i-;i';;v acts with the knnwhdg? :id con -cut f principal, he is liable, though he had t-i'Ver ntven express authority. II.rL I ' M F.rl'h n. Appeal from Vio. Ju(iLment . dinged. The warrart to dis tr-ir:. ju.-tiii- s the otHcer independentof tin landlord's hum.

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Error from Clark.

Jtid.'rrn -t al'itaied. Tiie clause "all hou-. , td -oodi ai.d chattlc," in a will ombra'es mote y and obligations of the tv t it')r, he having declared hi intention of di-poii;'j t i i i w hole estate-. JW.ij iii-c v A :rl Entr from Mari or. U' oiss. d for want of Ju isdiction. Tiie act of th leiiisbitui e giving 1 !r: Su

preme

, ..m :'v c-es wh.'-n the rei oi!:.i a d iuih e'-rit '.v prior to t;, takii a ct of V.

art jurisdiction in certain cases

cfs e- arts wan not intciiued to

licia tVr Ke-: ti lnlv A'!v rti- r.

the means of pa iu for.

Lord Cochrat e's cxp dition is the sheet aneiior of Greece; ard h.'pe brightens now into certainty. Something will be' done m the spring; the Greeks have M-j ready two of the most powerful vesst lsj that sv. im. in their service; 1 speak of j this one, and the sixty-four gun ship. More'.

willpiobably airive this winter; and if they hove been able with the ir little fit et t inert hant brigs, to meet with ti e Turk

ish line of battle ships, what may not be

hoped from an equal force. Give us the sea, and Turkey may pour in upon us as manv hords as ever did Persia, c Greece will he as little harmed by them. In my next 1 hope to give you an account

I of the operations of the National Asem- ; 5 lv, which have just been convened at ' -E'iina. Meanwhile, I remain vour sincerely. I S. G. HOWE.

uenth

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l lr r .'root i;r. liowe '.o a

in thi" i ''j,f ; . tw.-at live t'av s 1 t-r than tli-r vh was ruibhshei! on Tuesday

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Sir: M I . i -1 w.s fiorn Sanies, dated Novemb. r 22. Tiiis ! havini; !' ei; left tiiere to ruiso ahcoit for sena' davs. after perf ji:t::i this, vita-Mit tallif.i' in h ativ cnen . "M,n..j her1 on th 25th

! I a:n nou-

to inf iia vow of manv

of which I is tleiti ignoin: t. et have oecui red frince. At!( ns hohls ililndd out; the raiev season

; enred, noil must every day make ion of the en iny vvorc. Tne well supplied with all nece-sa i are under no apprehension Cutu his Pacha met with; he other day, ia an atiair! ' :.s. This rrnanander. ;i

J ch'inc.d his plan from;

Al!rr:s a Bear. A Delaware lunter once shot a huge bear, and bioko his back hone. The animal fell and set up a most plaintive cry, something like that of the

! panther when he is hungry. The hunter

instead of givii g ium another shot, came

up close lo him, and addressed hinxin' these words: 'Hark ye! bear; veu are al coward and no w-arrior, as ye pretend toi !e. Were you a warrior, you wculd j

-hew it by our lirnmefs, and net cry and wlirnjer like an old woman. Vou know bear, th;t our tribes are at war wilh each 'flier, and you aie the aggressor. You iave found the Italians too powerful for ku, and y ou have gone sneaking about in the woods stealing their hogs; perhaps at this iime you have hogs flesh in your belIv. Had y ou conquered me, I would have hon e it with courage, and died like a

nravi warrior; but you bear, sit there and

N'kirg the enemy upon jCry, and disgrace your tribe by your cow-

constitutional libeity.

The clian' s ia the cabinet, have caused many conflicting opinions among the London journalists. Mr. Canning on the meeting of Parlia merit on the 14th, was unable to arrange matters with his colleagues a Vumiable, was h ft with his premiei-ship and emptyseats. The Morning Herald says, "the friendship which the king entertained for the countess of Cony iham. has on this occasion, done more for Mr. Cant. ing than any talent which he has ever exercised, or any interest he possesses could pcv:bly

accomplish." It is doubtful whether Lord Melville will remain in the Cabinet and head of the Admiralty this will leave nine vacancies to (ill; Mr. Robinson, Mr. Huskiso: and Mr. Wynn, oily remaining with Mr. Canning. Some say, that a diesolution of Parlia ment is by no mean? unliekly, while othhers entertnin a different opinion. The Times says, "we believe there will he groat difficulty in preventing some pubhe expression of joy on the retirement of the Chancellor. An illumination is hinted

in The Duke of Wellington remains at the head of the Army. On the 15th the new cabinet was not formed, various conjectures were a foot, and the merits of several men canvassed, but nothing definite seems to be known. Items front Knglish Paper. Sir Geo. Collver describing the pestilential climate ofSierra Leone, says, that after a heavy fall of rain, and the sun striking on the ground with vertical power, the vapour from the vegetable mntter overrunning the streets U so perceptible, that,

in drawing breath, hu could feel he

, the contractors, lie seems to I. riven

j ed the completion of this contract ao. j opening of the canal by citizt-is cf

United btates as peculiarly detraLl.:

from the productiveness cf the sol ' Guatemala, and its f.ivorable. situation u trade, he thinks the undei taker cu..

j ail of realizing great profits. I ; tance between the lake and the T ! requiring but the short cuttirn d 5 -

1 leagues ; ine supenoriiy ci uc ' ;

either extremity of the prop oscd o

communication; and the shores ci

lake being peopled with two hundred tf sand souls, are considered ly (' e VTi,:) as so many advantages of the ij canal route over that of Tehu'iiu -povj

Panama, for opening a rcmrri'Ji between the Atlantic and Pacific

We learn from the same source , every thing was going on well at b'j mala. The talents of the state were j requisition to consolidate the govcrnru, advance the interests, and promote -prosperity of the people. The fr'Fl'r:'i.' ) of estahlichi nor n von ei rculatingw'0',

w

that

appears to have met with proper ai e . and the advantages of a national Q srere under discussion at the djte intelligence. Juan Manuel KV) vho was of one the commit" j Guatemala to the United State?.

ith negotiating for the introci- i at state into our Union, nnd w J

lieve, is now at the head 1 vriiu ' department in Guatemala, j pamphlet no the bank question, i ) to its establishment. Every K. J from this republic is auspicious 10 J 1 .. j r,n '-a vanf1 i

tinned prosperity, anu oi c f the people to a high state ct n. " political intelligence.

Etlrcatofa letter from a'Z Or -On Friday last, the . .

Seignor having gone to pen" . bon j day prayers at the Mosque ol itj Hiers. two vessels oi war, . n3;:

neighborhood, saluted him as . a b o t- i .' j A-nm one ot i"1 i

oan, aiscnargeu - c r0o happened to wound one ot the boat which followed im- fvCJ)( hind that of the Sultan. 1 IU,tlvi i-u.. in.nnv roniecturcs ,,, I. ti

whether it was the res"'1 1 f;lir) c

a criminal intention

v-pci.-l h:ts horn Strang

led

wil'

was j crew. i '