Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 6, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 July 1827 — Page 2
. "W W9 FOKHIGN AFFAIRS
S' '..! from Tastfrn Papers. ; fjyci Britain end Ireland. London pari to the Tth and Liverpool papers to ;f nth o:Mav, inclusive, have ben receivd at New Voik; they arc filled with aci'T.ts relative tc the new administration.
iiamont reassembled on the 1st of May.
tresses occupied by the Turks to be in a slate of blockade. Gen. Church had been
enthusiastically welcomed in ..Greece. ICO deputies sent an address to Mr. S. Canning, declaring they never would accept Hospodars, and stating that the Mo-
r.xn!nnutory speeches lias been made in rcn, the island, eastern and western
both houses by seced:ng members of tliCHGrecce would remain ineparable. old ministrv. In the house of commons j Mexico, T!ie disturbance- h Durango e.n explanation war given by the late se- j! have been quelled. The Corrco dc la
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erctury Peel; lir ofun quoted in the course j of his remarks from spech of Mr. C;n-;
ning, when he resigi td his seat ir. the , rabinot m 1G07, to show th.:t (Mr. P.) had hcen not cn.ed bv si'btr considerations J
in the step he bad now taken. The prin- j gazette, El So', inveign bitterly again?
Ft ilcrncioru of the 29th April, complains of the tardiness of the ccclc-h stit n tribunal
in deciding the fate ot Padre Arenas who had been convicted as a conspirator against
the state, on hi: own conn'Stion. Another
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uvo freouentlv protested gamsi me u.,vu JUi: ru-wato
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;tempts which have been made to lorccj. friends, particularly tir ln,j;. Lsome of the southern Indians, and more-Some time since, a jnriy of . 'especially this very nation, to relinquish (j Gliippaway Indian, ::r:iv, i i.i'i-.ntrc. and enter the western wilds,: their families, in order to lm n
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i.riin white men were clamorous lor, their father Major lali;
j their land. The picture presented by the. -camped immediately under ,! ; , writer correspond with all impartial des-.j appeared, fur protection fr(V.i ti. L :;c nrihpm nf had orcviouslv heard j, hut on the night of the 27i!i s '
fivrn eye-witnesses; and our readers may jj ol biouxscatna to tueir ! .r, . iudee whether we have not humanity on i them, wounded ciglu, thr.-u lil..'.;;::u ;-
ide, when we condemn me conuuci on, oiu, uun; ur iriy ot ti,- vju ' r
ours
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t!ose who profess to be stimulated paruj j, S1'1 UP e mppeways :UH th. v 5 , ihv kindness to the Indians in urging that ji ted two of lliem, to, k th-n a jc , ,7C;
Pthev should renounce their present advan-i! yards from the Fort, si, t th, in (! , C
the United btt of liie north;'1 conirasta
their enmity to IVixico, and ?heir real
xcrctchcdncss 'vitli ihc? Iriet.ily dispi'-itions !ipi
cipal poi't of ditr-rence with Mr. Canning j:
was on the Cat!)lic quetmn. U is rumored that parliament will he
dissolved at le clo?e of t!e present session, j; and the prosperous andeur .f Great j
in order to cive the new ministry tne ad- j: Britain; ;.nd averts ttini ill.. Mexican ctn
vantnejr of a new election. jgress would not ra'.if, tne fieans mnde
vviih this country, untl the question of
taefor the uncertain and unpromising , drank their blood, and Kturiu d
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- prospect olierea mcrn oeyonu iiu'wiffi5i1
York Daily Adv.
"May 1 2th, 1327.
Curtail in 'nnd rnfini. "C
Since writing this, two m ,re of .
ouxs were given up nv t!,(
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Mnt rencted Sir: With a friend I , who insisted on th j
set off in Fcbruar), and went westward ; them in the same waj , ; ;.r; o. :f:i,j,
throudi the upper part of Georgia. 1 In re j marcneti oui wun tneir newicii,,is u,i
tcrritv.riil limits' between the Mcxirm !re f.und men, women and children, tin- !; spot here they ha, .hot t!
mil,
there shot them in the same
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1 ur.d
lu l!:c i'O-.jse i l commons on the Tth, on ! a me.iion for a financial committ. Mr. i
Cnt-iuL'. st ite.1 that lu- intended to bring-:j uM-m and ours, slnula be settled. Tie different names ofChristians, all agree;i! ! inL' in one general point of doctrioe: that
r.,-M fusion. Lhit for the recent m d ex ! ,ai.rr -onsi derutr r. iitl'e M xitnn congrc. t,,e ,viidi savSe rt(i nwn ls morc honcsl j arVlh. OI U,C , mC, a 0r",rr"' :",u w !U-J(ir traordinarv events, the subject woild-aud ar likely to;emainsoas long as the T more just, and trust-worthy, more humane , quietly, as though nothing ..;,! have iw.(.n immediately hrenu.t up. lie itiors ef l-e souih, .v'.ose cornars-ioners that thts ou;;ht notto weigh one straw jj St. Ua. h,,,-,;, .,r,,i..r,t,i tt-.Mil.i iw.t ho .mi. " f .v. rsi,iiinn,ri ! 1 ' m tlic. evat scale. Thev are within the!'
siJeiod as abawh.nh.s a dut In avoidi-g , state ot polu i dirde.r. ! ci nrtercd iitniU of Georgia, and what L xiov r a." l. ,e ta;:e rratr!
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ngit-itnm el an ;u .!io? s '.ia e . t o"tuib the public min.h O- Kn5; Hf: should !riij; forward tv j.r sf:t state e t'ic li-j-i.-re. ami thcr would he an op-P-'iiJo'tii', for ii"ce wt! i ish il t dirU
tiioii l o!tv, a' d ;r 1 1 fVr the ou.ttry . ; h'at, oar male and two 'Vmale Oaes l' and half-breeds, who live in comfort and
fHivii' o.. I .!: . l stoppiag ail rUj - j;ac(Minnai.i- J bv
pli' fo -e- fom .ir.'. ( v r 1 'J-; v hiou-.t forward hi
Nrw ()ir.:As.irapp'--rs that (wiili the Cherokccs more than one d iM. of v. itmo. divtaot r. u , tries is now l.nandred miles. In the first house we en- ; f .t t.v eea the ai ori-ine of America. tered they gave us Conahanau and: Ytfrdiytnercaivivi herein a team- treated us well. W e saw many Indians!
i i.L'ht have they there? . n announcing, tln;. m I ha;,!;lv lH ,t
Th'jn we passed on north westerly i rtnoutin-, me nrsi un..i ua :
from Woineisdorf, westw ar!, ti.rouvt
a ion
i a n:Mi;r
o ti.e state of the
abiiLdancc, in good houses of brick, stone,
ud to oe taeir" intention to Proceed to i a!,d wood. We saw several spring houses
KoL'h.nd. Then nami-s are Kihegashugah, ! built r Ilcvvn stonc' superior to any J had :or the Little Ca.f: Waeinfobath. or !. ever seen before. The people seemed to
Ihltih --si pir 'j. ami spoke ag.ii-st the the Hlaek Spint; M --hate ta Ionian, or the i have more money than the whites in our i'vet trade st -;e:n n.lrodui rd t- Mr. Huski.-;' IJ ,r Soldier- Minkahtohopi! or the I ilt1 ! settlements: they are better clothed.
Aliiualor: (iretJiome and MehorL'zah. n 1 nc wocn weavuig, uie men cum-
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( luliowini; to Middirtc.vi, uu uv S'rv. hannah. The earn! is reyubuh ia! ted from Middletown to the watVr tirf j and anthracite; coal conveyed to i! e Inttcr j point. Personal inspection enables u5u I ay, that the canai, through Uie limcjlor.e i region lyin between the luiiiul khJ j;,c mouth of the Tulpehocken, appear? to be completely waicr tight.
riiese simple facts dissipate thetbrir.
f-V ti.
su rt ( i C iHioIic claiiTi was vjaaws. U'len John Dull shall be told ivatingcorn and raisim beet and pork in forebodings wlucn Have been insinuated it forward m ?! !ou e nt co.mtnons i, that thee h.di an t rive I led iv or evon abundance butter and milk everv where, t into the public mind for the l.i?t s vu
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an.J mat. uitn :ei.. rai thoiisaiul miles to viit him. we h
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We were at nn election for delegates
G -eoyi motion, f.vited mncti warn.th. ,joubt but he will open his purse-strinp, ! ;m,on the Cherokees, to form a Constituted nrouj-i forth the tah ts of both min j (0 pav for jj,e plcasvjre oflookiriv nt them, j H'jn- 'i'hey were orderly and yveil behaved. i:trr-- aod the op.po.itioo. j A clock ha been invented in Greenville, I whisky wa allowed.'
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Int!.- Molle ef.-.f Inn's on Ih 7t!l cf ;Mvhich. instead nf ur mhu niwl cnrii.rrc. i
M.v. th.e earl of Ma:.sf.e!d iotimatc d h I imnelled bv water I! Switzerland The .Vouzcllistc
:t .tentiun j t iubmitiin- a motion on tlu .1 A candidate for the Indiana legislature, in ;'m ('"-; of the lu st daily papers publishjei r r. v.'ot!o;c ( n a:u ip -lie. on tl.ei 0!M 0f southern counties' says tlrr.l ',f,d in Switzerland,) of the 7th of October, ."m ot.J j: o, far uiiifh day he moved their ;! .Very person should take a newspaper, and ' st ales, that there hae been oruanizcrl, in Icrd- hi; br sun.mor ed. tliat a parent who does not furnish hi- j canton of Zurich, a numerous nssoc iaTti' n'w rprni'jers of th administra- ( hildren with a paper neglects his duty. ! lion tor the amelioration of the condition lion received free, the kir.t: the s.-aU id ;Tiiis man ought to be elected. j of primary schools, and the improvement their respective duces on the 30th A- In the year 1 OK), the fust census was j 'teachers. The number . f the primary Pn?- jj taken of the population of Ilugerstowii in j hools, in the canton of Zurich exceeds .Major T.'.I; the intrepid traveller. ; Marvl'ind. The white inhabitants then i -100; duriuu the last twenty years, the
with hi romp ar.tor.s, h;ne been killed ii'; numbered l!ol the free colored. 04 p g- vernmcnt has devoted 17.000 francs to th ii t- rior of Africa. They had reach-j arui t,e slaves, (JV7. In the year iS20 it i the instruction of teachers; 30.000 in the ed Timhuetoo, vh ; - th y w 1 1 e received !; contained, white J29ii free colored, 112 !, construction of new school houses; 27,000
in aid ol the education ot the poor. Inde-
years. We congratulate the stiikh .u
, in this caiial upon the success of their o , lerprise, and congratulate the people of Pennsylvania who arc to reap ihedef
benefit of it. liar. Chron.
inaincnoit manner, ami on uiMr way , -;ives 200. The "Torch Liirht
ticm that citv witi an escort, were at ' r-,rm th f r, !-uf . PCIi(leulI of thr mnrlprMfp enlarirs nllntrrfl
ta(Kedt an unfr:cr,CK tribe, wd th ! tilf, m!f1il.r ;. tl0... . ' r ai,.,. .vi.it.- : the nrimarv teachers, there exists a fund
- f t iraftw J "l I" " 1 . -7 ) J y " "
, ot 4'J,oOO francs, destined for the relief of
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whole party strangled. It is ani there ; 21i: free colored, 1 h7 slaves,-'iS3. no hone of recovci mg major Lamgs pa-.j Aecordinj; to a statement obtained from i ' r.: ji the books of the St. Louis steam boat rei s .ncc. I he I rench paper bri:' n. j ,riMcr, it apponrs that the total number of ud-aence of the disbanding of the national ;.Urivalsat ttiat port, from the 12thof Feb-t'.i-vd oi Pan--, in eensr.picnrc ol the ;U IIy to lie ,uh of jUIICf inclJSivc, wen? ;rust expressed by them, (accompanied by;o2: the a-sre-Ke amount of tonuaL'e is v.epart.nos iIOm tiicrr. strut rule of rnihta- j etirnated it 1 1 000. ry distipli.v:, at the minister, who at- j Th-amount of toll received by the col-
ru4m-u o, iow u.: u.c uoeiiy or uie press , ,f.c(or at Albany, from the commencement
to the first day of June, is forty-four thou ird live hundred a: d twenty-two dollars. The number of boats that departed from Albany during tSie same time is eleven hundred and sixty boaK Hasieess, says the Pittsburgh Journal, is animated; and "no complaining in our streets.' A company of practical mechanics, recntly arrived from Kn;land, arc about tabli,l iin a porcelain' manufactorv in m th e neojh!)orhood of Pittsburgh. It is aid the raw material is found in abundance. A shock of nn earthquake was felt at
nice sboiouh, INoi th Carolina, on the
'oir.ee the u'-ove procedure sr veral dis-
r.uished olliccrs of the gover:-ment have -t nt in their resignations. A profound af ; Hicfi oa is said to prevail in Paris in conse ouei.te of tf- disbanding, which is stated -to have been nn act of ministerial wrath, arid vengeance. The French government has formally re; ognized the iiidependence of Mexi co. ; Mr. Duponccau, of Philadelpliia, hasj he mi elected a nu mber of the National Institute. There were many applicant for iie honor, fr m all rr.uutries. Portugal. Accounts horn Portugal; state that ev- ry tiling wa joi i.i: on well. :
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I Railroads. A meeting of the cite j of Chillicotne, took place on the 2d mv for the purpose of taking into cdi.c r ; tion the propriety of adopting mta-urt; for having a railway continued through Ohio, which the citizens of Maryland cu i template erectir.g fiom the city cf BaU:-
i more to some point on the Ohio r;vcr. j The resolve authorizing the appc
j ment of an engineer and . commisseR. for surveying a route or rou'es fcr a rad ! road from Boston to the liud.-cn r ver ;;u i oppropriating a sum not exceeding ten j thousand dollars for defray ing the cxper-s?,' j has passed the house of repiesn:la'acc! Massachusetts, bv a vote cf V'A' to-lT.awl
received the sanction of the senate 1) a
large majority
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V.,,. ', CI flinfnM liaS li:Uu
his proclamation, convening the senate
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returned, or are about to return to Km;
land. This measure has been adopt' d in consequence of the Spanish government having complied with all the demands cf the court of Lisbon. ftrrrce. Lepers from Trieste, of April 21. siv that a i . 0 ohi (ro w Syri. hr.)te:f;t tif1 Ml l n (jaiiirarn was
i in niT-M Mlirn' ip twr. mc
, those who have need f charitable aid. j In the prefecture of Aldcrfuen, in the same Canton, a society of teachers has existed for six years, who assemble periodically, with the view of f ommunicatinc
j the exneiier.ee inutuallv acquired in the ; the 27th instant. The senate meet a! U
practice of the honourable functions of in- j! same lime as a court of errors, jstruction. jj About 50 Indians, a remnant cf fne hIn the Canton of Basle, the teachers ' nobscot tribe of Maine, are crcarap have formed a society of mutiud assurance, '.an island in the North river, between By the payment of an admission fee, and (.villages of Watcrford and Lansinbur annual assessment, every teacher may in- I; They came by way of the river fct. h'" 'sure to hi wife asM-taneo nfirr his dr.ifh. b rence. lake Chamnlain and the rc:U1'
and to his children a suitable education. i canal, in bark canoes, and intend l c
ding home via New York. I" 1,lC
agement of their canoes they w -cspert. The Watcrford l'Pf r''cr J; "the rapidity with which tlicy gWtf the water is truly astonishing. ? ( !f Whitchallers 'm New York would 1;"''; match in a trial of aquatic skill with tsons of the forest. Aih s.
Bn-CAnunri) Arrucws. The shin
( Norfolk, Capt. Harding, has either sailed, or is about to sail, from Savannah for Liberia, with 130 Aft icans, being part of those found in the ship General Ramirez in 1 020. On account of some difficulties which arose en the question of adiudica-
uon, moy nave been detained in this country to the present time, at a considerable expense to the government. About 10 .
AMniMCAN SV5TF.
rM. A carpd rM operation nt v,''(
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. H I;!u1, :F1,)1,;n n,I1o opan.M , 11(!lo, AUym . ; remain sulyect to the order at the ex
0 , I'" ; .; ; , , 7 thl -f ih Connertirut elec- penscofthe government of Spain. Besid 01 uit 1 ortual, and sreral of them have .:,. r... t'.i. w. bu nn r , ,
. . i . a . " " vju':jiioi, ,i oiaie oii
omzatien ' uie uu, six Alncans and three colored
S..eh ty wa forn.c d at H.i-tford. nux.liary j emigrants go out in the Norfolk. to the Ane nVan Coloiaz -tion Sorirfy. " A Cohoi.jtior. So ie; v ba brcn formed !j Ca::als i.v Vr.nxosT. A number of enbv !ie P-of-.ors ar.d Sludents of the ;! uineers arc engaged, by the direction of Miami IJiiivorsity. auxdi .rv to the Ohio !! t!c national executive, in making surveys
btat.) Colo ization S a iety. jland ascertaining the practicability of con- !l already do this.
, 'i.uiiuiuilUl iO 111 1' ,, ,
Conn, under the direction oi ji. '
A company has been incorpcru." '. ry on the business, and the s; w'
! produced are said to be re : ant. ( ! , it will not be long before tN,A 5': ,:' K ly tread American soil cut oi ''; ... , American carpets in our hraiso
exclusion ol the loreign ai.w
Or:
t HOUG I A.
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necting tlic waters of Connecticut river
r f v 'f 'ler jenrn Gw- ,,IUJ i-ai;e Lhamplain nv a canal. Ac-
Ri,nMik .s, .....i ,.ri 7., ...... ... .1 v V '"""Mi m m,s unj aatol June fi. rcompaniea by the government of Vermont It
""Hot i f;oi I 'dtii ff,M ! i I ' 2" A "K"t (1 ,,,-"r,"lf ;"'l exter.sive j: cy have already made an excursion to' i a t;1ii.1 .Mue, .ii.d that ho h;u! , , :,. riv,(lon of ,nc i)lacLi was t.. , :if hho ,.f. f nf JA . W1. ' J
reni - -e;l it wan h.t; um above t! : , , - V ' '"" . .i"iHisiinMi .inn (
tl.i ...icoocrntnt.. iii-ii icves too i,. ,7 T' ' U'ul ",',our,u "Ppearauccs more favorable than;! cr ien- ;r ,l tl.oo to ct aeainci K n-n 1 to Vtr number of 300, and ,: wag anticipated. Alicthor route is bv way j1
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i 5 u d , had he ii summoned io rcn.dr to
a I renchc. -rant from the Mississippi. . by way of Wells' river to the Connecticut. shws wore in the plot. Thev had (Another party of engineers are on the dv ain-id one ol the rebels. The !' sorvey of a route from Ma-og hike, by wai wlioh' ot th-others with the Krenchmanj of Sarnolie river to lake Chan.nlain
Horses and oxen. It is statCjvn;it
ges of using horses ai d oxrn - tP !' j IhIiout, that oxen are subject or . l ' ....... rl 1
sor ts of diseases, while hordes arc
two hundred and CI, 'idL'8
some of which, such n breaking lira horse of no value, wbdea"
ho sold to the butcher.
have Slide their ebape.-.. Y. JCr.t,.
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Tlhrtfard- Tinr
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