Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 5, Richmond, Wayne County, 30 June 1827 — Page 2

i.o'.M the .ffi:-. r ior the benefit of another 11 and scarcity And enhanced prices, has ofperson, not rendering1 public stnice as jjtea destroyed our Infant establishments; ,! !CoittU i;i iji. L umviiC, uijust, uneoual,;! whereas the steady and wholesome intlunad oppressive.' jjenceof domestic competition, has uniform W en.' those doctrines carried into ope-hly abided those article! in great plenty, ::li;j, a? their advocates contend they jf at a cheaper rate, and of better quality, ought to hr, they would pioduco the most ; as appears in the case of hat?, hoots, shoe9 diasl;?u conseo.uer.ces not merely to thejj glass, chemical articles, nails, paper, the nunuf.ictnririg ; state, hut to the union at j) coarser articles of ironmonury, and many ! :rge. We should he constantly de-pen-) others with which the rejection of the d -t on foreign nations for the most esenj! reader will furnish him. 'i:u ai ;: tr ofour clothing, .cotton, wool-j This theory has also hecn completely e; . linens and rilks, and for most of the ( confirmed by the experience of Great n,;:iuf irtur s cf the vat iou-metals, whichji Britain, where the duties have been unii. -ver ouhl he carried to perfection, or toi forridy higher than in any other country tn extent rah .;vi!e to si;pply our demands, ,j and yet she is enabled to undersell almost u ith, nit protection by duties; and thus Ij all other nations in their own markets, not withstanding we are bit st with nsma-jj The case of coarse cottons with us, on uv natural advantages as any nation and p which the duties are prohibitory, may

more than mt. a large portion of here be also referred to as a striking ccr-

thi.se biessin:;. would, by a policy so tn rohoration of this theory. They are now crmoiif, be lavished on us in vain. h sold at half the price the) bore when im-Th-si tir manufactures owe their cs-l ported, and are of double value in point t i; !ihmi t to protection by duties, is jj of durability, making a difference of 75 plain from the hu t, that preh-us to the j; per cent, in favour of the American convear ! o 1 1 , u hen there was no protection, jj sumr. Had no other instance evtr ocof that desci ivtiop. all attempts to etab-'I curred here, this alone would be sntiicient

ii?U the cotto.i manufacture, though we

tOSe-

Lord" Cochrane H -he hvjiifui

Ht-iPt and Turkey

entered the port ol Wp" . v, , J "" l. !,, ' a!h March, .JUrriv;,. to bee,. I.ail. d j ' ; n vil, ..ill. flip loiOest ace nmatioiis. As In; jj " - ' ft, !;t. romp!,...,, " ,d IN poli (be women ,, the -Ml. bebcveJ d, bi.di,.gJ ,i!y V ,

lias suowii "on n ----- w.., ... M

,

the raw material in such abun-

d ti, e had almost u iv rsa!lv faded. The !ioh i.ii'i.lK i el indis in 1 COC, in Mess ichuseits, (Jo:ir eetirui, and Rhode Island,

to settle the question witlmut appeal.

j The attempts to establish the woolen i manufacture during the first twenty years j nf the operation of our govenment, had so wholly failed, that i f i the year 1812 we

the hi"i and ahn t the ole seats of the j vere U ialde to furnish a supply of bla knruuif .cture. wasot.lv tittecn, working jjets for the Indians, to the amount of COOO C )v ?pimi , and consuti,!!!: DOO.UOU j. dollars, so that the secre tary of war ap- ! . f rot ci. oi eo.tlU. Jo IS 10, we ex-. plied to congress to repeal the nor interior?.-.! 0 h JOl. l ' Jl s. but co:umed onl j course law. to enable us to procure them

o.Ono.COO I. Thus a nation may poss ti.e uio.o-t ahin dance of a raw materi d.a ;d :k I!, taler.t, ii.clustiy, ai d capital, and vet be utMlv unable to establish

meot commtasioner .'tttnf ion.

The porte shews itself decidedly averse j frt nrpntiti? the proposab of the Enj;!is!i j

and French ambassadors, and tha Ueis Etfendi has been dismissed, because Ut did not protest vith sufficient, energy against all intervention. Six thous.tnd of the new troops are to march immediately

to Salonica, to go to the aul ot umar ! Pacha, who is closely blockaded in Negrojpont. Mr. Stratford Canning and M. de llibeauniorre have dailv conferences.

I They had fixed on the 20th for the expirajtion of the time given for an answer, and vet they have taken no farther steps, though the divan has not given them an of'jficial answer. i The Paris Etoile of April 23, gives an (analysis of the Greek Journals, from which I we extract the following.

On the 4th of Mirch, the Ottoman troops attacked three towers which general Calliertjhi had made himself master of f.i A w hpf.irn m Piirpn. Botti nartie-ft

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CI

ver

add the canals seriously coMeni ?

Ifmi.rht ileiipratelv from the moruinr till Ranu nicli w HI probably be cctrr !, , !

Itheeveaing. The Turks had 700 killed j len car5 he wl,of' length oi(fUft

AMERICAN CAN Ate

(A table, has been pr en ,ri iat documents, f r the New-W, .? er, containing a biicf iCv of t!

taut canal?, vyheth r coa)p.-n,'j 'ri Jrrsress, or conten'plattd, 'in li'pi1' -and the adjacent British North -' provinces. It shows t'u t !H.r,'l!,1-riC;iit II.. l. . ... UC r

r...v. : . i j u inelmj, . United States, exclusive of i,rP '.V'11'"

navigation, 630 miles oft:;

feet of lockage, construtt d ai

I 1 I I'll r..

I!t, 'Vt:

of 14:500,000 dollars; and thcr, iM

in progress, and to a cot,sit!er

iliu'ftr rniitrftrt ftor T;l.-.a . i

3MI leet of lockage, to b. c a few years, at an estimnted t y, 10,250,000 dollars; making ted and in progress, 1510 uul, tf?p't

24,750,000 dollars, li t,; ihoe u! 7

l!ih

aod 300 mounded. Toe Greeks had onl)

I 10 kiih-d and 20 woundted.

J

n nuli I... .1 ...I . . ""if.

nu,"u ;.i:uut.-4i di a; i(-att 00Q - : In England there ate mon th.lu , .. ' ,?"

On the 2d of March, a proclamation of !j dred catiSl:, extending 2630 nab-

an ineiortai t ma: ufac tur'or to t ompcte

(rem Great Britain.

; At the comment em nt of t!ie war, our

i soldier were do !it' fe of suitable cloth-

the governmcn

nt was published, announ- Jj ructed ;A n t xpense of 1 OGGOO d ;ade of the ports ofTrikciih larst a,-d ) Elding an average i,,t(re '

i z a. l s i i f i , . ' - i . . i iru 7. iii'ix it ii if ; n ii or :fr

iC liiLf ine uiucu'Uic ui uif vi iiihtiii! t lift t rrf.

i-ind M tilo, as well as of the whole island of ! l,er the capital iiatMed. ! Euiuea. with a view to eut olT the 'supplies I! England has been more th m tin, , ' .

I . I i I. . - ' v. (i

ing until provided for, and that but indif ,! of provisions from the befiegers of Athens.- !j completing this extensive line cfi;';,,,! fferenilv, rv the violation of the taws of jj The blockade was entrust to the fleltas navigation. The people t tLe L';,s.:

b ivhzn nv..!s. v.t.htHit governmental rtiie country, er a ted against an inter-j: frigate commanded by Msauli?, the I er-f ,alJ u ,,i pr.iba.ny havii ccu p:, ;cj .

j r-t: cC ri. course, mi me iruisn tiaiion, and umit severance sicam-noai, ar.o me ipsanoi n -v 'i"" 1 L ,,J " 51 aii ;j(fil;.

() ir 1 1 f ojN i . tn ith-tardipo we maiiu- j subsequently the establishment of our I; brig the relson, commanded by captain j ,ro" time tnty cemii.encfd. u;

ful.iieia k.iA : Jo.000.0(r0 r er annum, S woolen manufactures provided a demestic

ii :ot:-. are ie?um ii'.nn. faitible course oil; The views tlus presented, are left, with

C i C ! I : 'l ."). ! eh-..t to pre-

IDimtri lipa Nicoli. Same troops on ! board were to laml at Oropo, where arcthe magazines of Redshid Pat ha. The

X ( illt,v. i : .f:. . h.sd

u -t i t

l.tro ar.

t lin.n would be our tit- ; litti" dhitiation. to tlie public judgment : oxpeditioii was to be directed by tho Da- . and'ti-M!. to' import thi trusting' that although there are many J' varian colonel, Charles dTicidecs, (Iledl! t oriiclt:! Our far- 'honest and enlightened supporters of dif- j! igger.) G, ztttc ot Egina, No.. -'J, 30 and

ra:-!S coijJJ r:,i r.iiso j't-een tv odvoiitagc J ierent principle.-, yet such facts-.and ejepe- , 31.

v i:r i;;,-iin H-u!d i e a greater drug nt ;r!encc can h;,vlly tail to make good their jj Karat-k iki, aftr having provided for h . t,v; and abroad llni;: il is at prese nt . true impression. Thu subject is of the ( the defence of Western Greece, had our irTi ; o!',er mineral-vrou!:t regain im -j hrst importar.ee. The period has arrived marched tdwards Attica. i:ed"d.i;; tlie earth and vc should be I; for a tii g upon it. Concentration of cf- ; Colie'ti, of 'Tantar.te, had cut oflT all d-'stitute of i,.v ceroid era ble art: h-s to j; fori is indi-pensabl; and this society res- ! communication between Rcd--hid Pacha ex. ' a: -e u i;h ; f v i-n world, for liie. j!pectfuHy submit, that they Hnve proposed Jand V Jo, where the Serukier has his r i .: .. ! it...' t...A ,.l4 I, K - ... ,.f f .1 r ri i

n.a:;u .k : jrc; . i . : s v. o- e nuiispent;.- ; uwsi tur ciu.u im-mou i wimoi jj itoiua ji w.jcfii, juuirmi vi iivura, ble fer u-ir cctr.fcrt. . j country may attain the highest degree of j '270. 'it re cr.nhenodoubt that the mul i- j prosperity. ;dicatio?i cf car sources of ii diittry, by n ii , . jj Btw zit anl Ductwdy: -Tl.o iar tras po;-cr encouragement to the tcat rr:ie-J lincennes June q. OaSundav even-- cTitinued between Duenos Ayrea and ty of ;, productions of labour to wnici, , ,IS a d est i uclive hurricane' passed j: B;.z l without any prospect of a speedy car v:ii. us -oils and t.n mates are adap- j oti t Iiis county its direction a little jj termination ; negotiations, however, arc ted, n.u-t very maii iia!ly 'aemditeath yn- j SoUj," uf Cast- and although of short laJ to be ponding between the British cation: bee iue the co, surr.ers of every at- ji jural-rtfK tJCMation marked "its course. ! n)iuiier at the court of Rio de Janeiro, tu I" produced, u-..u!d th-n bear a great-: f j0U(.N trees, fences, and every thing lan lord Ponsonby, at Duenos Ayrea. i.r proper; ir; to th .se employed in the: i ? which lay in its rant:-, was prostrated to jl 'bc possession of the Danda Oriental is product on. i the irround; in the prairie below Vin- j! the paint on which the negotiations turn

;v.:l 1 1 is r qu ilfV clear, that tnc increase ; rem,t.s f?ver house with otdv 1 1 xception, j' ana I,0H1 pri;e appear uetennttwj net lo of commodities, wl.icb would be fist pro ( blown down or unroofed, the fence.? l yield. Peace is dosirahte to both, for duced f ir exchange with toreign nations, j : .-troyed, t he poultry, with a great deal j! their finances are much impoverished, and

will be it sorted: nfier wtith, lUr u Wabash, in prospeciive, -hall be .. prcciated.j If abash Tilcn-V: ' '

wo-j! ' g ve an additional impulse to for- i; .,totllcr I)ro ,)err Mown off and the small

ei-n comrt erec ai . oreativ increase ouV r rym rilluea. On river Duchee, Mr. A. Loro4iiw trade, already much enlarged by ; ih,rceHs out houses were unroofed, and

Uh: present :Ue ot our ntanubo .lures. : hH orchard and fencing blown down Mr.

iri'.antacs in t er

recentlv the emperor offered for sale a

large lot of the crown jewels in order to m'et the exigencies of the treasurv.

j The commerce of Brazil is languid, and i the country generally much depressed.

ijThe Colombian privateer Pampiro, capt.

mechanical en d - i, i,:c hnilti,,ti unit frurps di.wn. .Mtol on-it ha e, has been captured by the Isabella

Pioeiily amor-: the farmers and man- Jordan's farm was considerably injured, jfactures must neteariiy be fodowed by ;;i(fi jr lJ.,M-d le's -farm almost ruined, all

rae.it: and th" merchants and ?ti,r i.- op( i .vards of four hundred bearing apple trees hy fiavin: cnrkSied cu-t' mors, will lied totally destroyed. th';U uu-ines more prohtaldo, and subject track of the hurricane varied from t ) nv; h k-1 l.azird. :' one to three miles in width, and its vio ii is not extravagant to assert, that witboutij cc, as iclated by those who witnessed a system of piolecting duties for manufac- , n part 0f j(s f tf-rts, is incredible ; large t-iros. the grain giowing. and mauulactu- 'tree were taken Up, whirled through the rin2 stales would be debarred ot a large ij fir c;ir,ict tG a considerable distance portion of the bles-ings th'i union is calcu- jj ,imj ,t 1S asserted .that large trees were hted to conf-r hpen the L'.itted States i,own across the Wabash, generally. h Trie mail road from Lawrenccville to It is assumed that proteetir u duties on j! lns j,aco is Po tilled with fallen timber as the imposition of foreign m.; uf.u lures. , to render it impassible. The storm ap-r-aty enhance the prices, and ol course j: pears Q have commenced near Law-

imp )se an oppressive lax on uie conau-1 renceville, (lll.)and I have not beard thatH nor. Nuthii a can h nore toieiuu trom j extended a, ross White river, th r t u t. A xand'r Hamilton oxpoed Jt js truly a subject of congratulation tt,f f d o y ot lids notion above thirty ) ears Ij t t with the destniLiiori of property, we aj : I' have not to record the death, or even seri-r-rt o tt.mrslirmrinuCrtHre fin attain jrtU bndih ifjury of a single individual. ci t-.p;rf? , Me " (n'j iiid in the pros jj Ja tbi place, 'althouuh we escaped the er, J.uii i f t! ' voi.ux tnd vu-uJjtr v.f persons, violence of thii tornado, we had a shower

it nii 'irt ,h! i 'ft.rs xhrt j. r

lrio sic

frigate, nnd brought into Ilio She is the

first square rigged vessel captured by the imperialists since the war!

Canals. A Dt 1 aware nape

of the "-Delaware and Ches need; : c ..r

says This valuable and irnpoitu:: w -

is apparently drawing near it s con i. From the western end, sca t tin t-u r ;!t; u we are informed, arc already !:r,;:h;t. and on Blenday last, several i 'oofs p from the river Dela wa a n, tv cu-Uiu side of the village of St. Get rz: a w.

tancc of four and a half miles, JcribeL:

time. 1 le remair dcr of the wei'wha is included in the part comnxrly aid the Dop i- 1" tnylLl j i u.t-s; i,3 appearances justify the belief th.i ;:: mlwln ...ill I... ........ I ... I . I

nvic uc .tiiijjv.eu v. ii j:." r. tea. from .this da-. From an ttlicial report, re c?i l!r ps: lished, respecting the MonL c ' liSt

Jersey, it appears that that work wd,'h,et;-

ly finistted in the course of the n-.zlyj:-It is intended to adopt the s) t .m t.'i.ch: ed planes, instead cf lucks, to su.jl: the Greatest elevations. The ex:L:e

supposed to be less, and the s;.Vii:: c time very considerable.

Bonaparte's ecoxomy. A London pa- j

per says ISapoicon. in the zenith ol hi?

j glory, had his stockings darned and even

grabed. e have in our possession his tailor's and bootmaker's bills: there are charges for new culls and soleing and heeling his- boots.

The tublic schools of the city of Philadelphia nuw contain more than four thousand students, "Intelligence is ihn nnl w

3 - " " r.,! f - nv I- l-m.u f I- i"

arm? in their hands, cannnt hf m-.il,. ii Soaniards sneak verv seriously oi h

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Governor Lincoln, of Massac hine

livered his inaugural speech before houses of the Legislature on VecitH f, last. We learn from the Bosrrn Daih A-j vertiser. that he urt'ed nnon rV ateritto

of the legislature, very forcibly, t;:e portance of measures of public inf'u

ment, and for increasing the cieai raising the standard of common edu:" particularly by the -education i f iii r ora. JY, Y. American.

Com. Porter. A letter from Ih1 under date of 19th ult. publistcd is Charleston Patriot, says; "Coa.nv'i Porter's ship is still at Key West, alts) he has left that place on a short t'f ') Vrera Cruz; he sailed about 10 daj,

in the sloop Hound in that place;

slaves, and will maintain the rieht to our I permitted to send his cr.uizersi"

sue their own happiries-s. A'iles. ! annoy their commerce: and there xfs

to be but one opinion among thetin:

lieing "'' i of bail, which, for size of hail stones, ex-

:. fh.ii ues whir h attend the Hcedod am thing of the kind I had ever be-

c i . . . . v . . .

it: oi bir.:.g commodities, U can j fon. witnessed anumberweie picked up ufacturcd articles exported, amounted in j o every American that our gocrnoj-, h: . f d. and ;o cordingly feldom -orthat measured eight inches in circun.fer-! v.duo to ,,754,000; and in HJiJG lo So'. '! uld do something ou the subject. tv, n. r f.:, lo be d ! cheaper, in process jj enc,., ad n ntleman of respectability i 000,000. v ! of Porter's officers is here on his pre) of time, than wa i i ueiga ar-i. le, for j picked up and weighed four of them that: . .. j! honor; he is an American, and a lii'"f )

A writer in the Boston Courier mentions, jj that he ought to be attacked hat flour, to the valuo of nearly a million h l u s, and his "vessels destroyed.

quote the taking of Pensacoia ws It isllrti

and a half, was imported into New-Kio'-! i i . . . .

land m lb Jo. In 131M, the domestic man

Some few

uhiss was broken by them. Western Sun.

which it is a i '.lute. i internal : avoiaeed ten ounce, eati-

-wtpititir.'n vhi'-h o.c- pi'iceSiHm aoes uzvail thi'i't like mee.yvj and by defines re- j

, 171 l "I T....V ..- .......... . .

fJrpr.fil on the capital emphcd.1 "y """'"" ' MUl

! regards the vess-vls and merchandize from

; tie- dominions ol bib holiness the Pope, alii - . I.- . . i

;i.criminaung uuiies, ine sanie boving . been repealed within the aforesaid don in-

ion on tlie voxels and u crchandize cf the

ai of this sound principle,

t , sf that, as far as the le.,i thU e Uiotry has produced :-..e 'ii oM- ki!l and inda-hy, ? -J i counteract that iv: ,-;rn

, -a ov creatu a t - r ; l ? e - f j

.p:-s; and n-ducea prices, LJriittd Statcs.-.V. K dmaicun.

- ' ii.jinijcu upon ll.ft l'Uisvilleand Portland Canal iseoual lomnr,.

than 700 hands, and the work is progress- ; g as last as could have been anticipated.

exiling iuk winter, owing to severe weather and high water, but little could be accomplished; but the persevering contractors are now increasing their force. :ir,d

wnN no uouni, complete the canal, w

in the Mexican service; he has been

treated by the .authorities and cjaf thii place Ohio J7e.-Thirfy barrels of wic j been made from the grapes of the ce! i'y a farmer 'near Dayton,- Ohio; near Cermantown made one hun ,

reis. Cultivation would uou1"--

f nii

. . . ? " mini iv i IIJ II rlllUII ,,.!' tll tlfkkM C....l..t.. A . . . ..!! .... ... I .-.f nf-'

...... ,yMii:u. & grcai portion oi i our native grapes. The bmih I lie stone (or the locks has bten ,-ri. ,i I: i... ; ci ...... hwol

e.fn.r .in' n.-..,.it . ...

j -iwi-ii io me giuULU, and ;

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