Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 11, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 August 1827 — Page 3

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.,vu rol outc??, . .ion our institutions are n rnmi.ir-.tiv : B...u..u vW.iur: uicwk!,ine iuri.$Dt;aime auci.' ttirtwo

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'V .bk bis acceptance ot n tanner, is the time to establish the reat puied to mm

r irrupt propossuon, fuu.u io principle, tnat military qualifV atio.n alone 011" as it is, most of

'ert ,,.J Utis ilJffl0UI a!'3 ul;ttv i sudicietit titU t, the presidonev. I' douht, peruse it with

V.W , r , ,:i tnaht,ivmnina-Ua race i We have received

lh;l .'i that! nol-ited instructions . stumble in settimr out. w .LiiV.ii ... tn. tCf' d,,ttd l8lh Jul

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nd tall without

J I ... htt i r. te coe;. ca. : ueny . e:s nave taij, in ton.' u, a "'Jt lam hirP.v t;1 h;ue thi .j -v?r. a t laitn to the rercis

or empathies

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rtC: M.-jCo.iSiituenl?. Thv Gen- I have never done Gen. Jargon, know ? nv rorpu-ted the k1 - rcly, any injustice. I have taken pleas

;;r,;,Pi ; - il uii: n?t h, v v r s uir, oa ccry proper occasion, to b.-tow

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communication of Mr. Clay published in

; our a.t. As the subject has produced mucl) excitement, we intend publishing it ; next week.

, into confusion.

t From this day begins a nevr era in the military system, of modern Greece. If : every one behaves to-morrow as nil, with-

!; out exception, have behaved to-day, the

in answer to the jj siege of the Acropolis wilt be raised, and

and his friends.

our readers will, no

interest.

Gen. Jackson's let-

; ' t t?:;iJ t. siive an if.r.;.;: c instruc- sue ot thf battle of New Orleans. No A l: ." '

; '.j, ;n na familiar to the le- j lion than I iid wiih the event. I heard it I "D0

The Grand Jury of Blount coontv,Ten

. nessee, have presented the Executive ad

oration of the U.ited States, for

and daring usurpations of power,,J

t'iTC- .i J tluir rolls attest that t.ie iortoeiir?t tunc on the Houh-vard of har- 'for intrigue and corruption," and for sun:!eri.viv a:!re?5ed to the mrm-; is; and I ea-rlv perused the details of the ! dry other grievances! They patrioticallv " , H -J-n ct Representatives, ard : action, witti ihe anxious hone that I should i n i a , . T 11 J - ' . . .... it. ; i . . , ... ! iiouii rcsolve to onnose all who do not oppose it.

, t.cMitiM'Muc iinn i ai me gallant militia oi my own p . . - . B n I ret re!v . x iusiN, h ; St.it h-td aven-ed on the hanks of the Mi- i and CaU UPU lheir ,C"OW cltiZens to do so

d di'ti'.cti on. I u;sput sisstppi, t!e blond hirh thev had so free- tco- 1 ms we should call an excess of pat-

ijlo(:1 r Irgi'lrtire to i-ue ?v splt on the disastrous field of Rabin, iriotism.

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;Tl io i. e itpret-n- a n ti iionc n:; i l tt.en "rolttied: aid a

V:e vccyi' cuu '.. . u:oij..m i uau tne ni. rtiticauot to read the ! L-nrimifr,.-; 4. l ne reports, vrnicn

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J;? j j; ir. t'iv Constitution, n the otlj.-ial -tatetnent that thr had iniil lious-!! we understand are in eirtuhtion abroad,

. .r r !;!re of thic.L'S nor in t.e u- Iv hd, I was nevertheless thankful for !; in reanrd to the ur.heallhioess of Cincin-

K--;.t-ick Lejrislat.ire. I ex- the succes of the arm of mv countrx. and i- .'ti at this time, are entirelv unfounded.

.-ffuji ee a mari.esk uurp.i'.ion. nu -raieiui to rum wno had most contn- 1 lere is no tpid'rnic prevajlir;g, and tne G'i.t:r;ii Asc:.My has tne ir.rr r.trt i:it d to the ever memorable ii torv. 1 e.lv is as healthy as it has been for sever- ' -a r;ht to express it opinion !c to ; 'Jhas concession is rot iu.v made for t.e ; al years pa-t. i-M its wirtitsoa an political u!ect purp."S" of concUiatinq the f ivor or mili- i! H'hve MnlLrrrv trees. Or. the farm of

.:..vcr: ar.d tosucti an t X; icssun reat i: i.i:. tl.e u rath I Oen. Jat kon. He ! J;hn U. biiort, esq. we w.tnessed, a tew

the liberty of Greece insured.

j "My wishes and my desires are, that ths I Greeks may obtain liberty for a period ! longer than that in which they have enduj rcdlavery,and that their glory may equal that of their ancestors. j COCHRANE. Hayti. A plot has been disrevored ' which had for its subject the destruction ofBver. The conspirators, officers cf the government, were executed on the 3d inst. and the president has issued a proclamation assuring the people of the enerjv ; of the government. The pr sident savs to the army "The crime of a few officer? and subalterns, cannot stain the honor of ' an army which has deserved the gratitude

of the nation, and retains ail my couti-deuce."

The annual report of the 'American

Education S . iety states that the population of the United States is advancing at !the rate ufone thousand every day three bin dred and sixty-five thousand a year, i It is stated that tte receipts of clton ! this vear a -Ne-Orl'ans, will aniount to

-cc -ind r.fpect are line; hut it i has ert c! d at ;nnasahle barrier bween .:day since, abaut ten thousand thrifty j.f'otn 325 ta 330,000 Dags.

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or: to : ( i ept any favor '.. oir.vj Alulherrx lra, wl.kh he ha rais-

, ! UiffnMv did r.r-t invent lb. in endo d me with a -ai! ihiMfiil lc .a .-m. b mil' silk worms. Mr. Short has this e

- p -.cr to n -filiate it cortrl tiu pie.o'i.-jt.r frran the ai.iier of am being ' had worms e-ouji to produce hitn abo . , .," i 1 .i i rp . ni! r. . t h c Iv ! ,. .1 r w ;ki r hi n . ! : fm nnn . .! i r.J r-:-- i ?. t h c ! !r of V hirh a

---.ti;-:i in the Oures of the Uniti d I hae, .,s our Representative, frrelv I P 'ri? to U- of a i;'..od quality. Tne ej

e- ox imi'-e i. and itt sin dt lih. rafe judument f P,f ".nenl made in this county witnin th

o. ! she I-H-ted tr.embt -r to tin: at h.? hard-. I O.a k G. d that He ha !' ed from the seed, f r the purpose of feed

Mr. Sin rt has this ear

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r:. i r ut it to the c unior ni every e- ox imh e i. and in ;m delib. rafe judgment I. P,,f -m-nl maue in this county wiunn the , r r:ccr.t.if he intended to put witt. jaUv erndem: ed the conduct 1 Gec ral ; I eit two year, by several enterpi .?in fari t i ' t . c r anticipated the xcrl ca- .1 a-h on in s m; of our It diai. war. I e- ji mers, have pn ved, sr. isfactoTily, that our ,.; vsi:!i P'" er by tle leciriatur.-. and m t believe him to h; ve tr -m- I d aodfeiiniate are perfectly adapted ho;h r' . -we his Vfte m A icu-t h'--i ? ' jd.-d or-on the Consitu'l i of c ur tsa 'Mo t h - tjrwth of the mulberry and the

f .: r.-.h i:.tr'.:ct:oa w t.u ; t r ceivrj u i,a o v A a! o th prr i ij b-s o! hu ' .wo mi. r rom ir.o mteiet rnaniteSieo upi ! : t.T.at'1 sour-e. e:i iea:t J ir.ar! a n,a :'v. !! !et t ii; t: ir t ' e rpir.ior.S, I on this ?;jbj . ct, we a-.ticipate the cstabi '.o p r:;--1. 'fmy !..;-!..-,.. .U- .-. d.d n a v I c-uld o.ot ha hini. lis'-.m- ntof a silk f cton in this city witli-

; , j : .t i':reLtea n e to or I u. u..i fr .ael? atid tellow-citt- ; ih a short period. t .'ir j:i:a.'.

ELECTION RETURNS Wayne co.

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u dtT the f:rt o.rfuae of '"C tr. aty of !" G'n ;.t, war a. .v u cnliy io esIeu nt

iintco, h.u ins cor.o thrr uli all the

r a " a , : . s ! Representatives. i Elliott, 341351 3S 167 71 27 1141 I Loiuax, 373 -43 fi6 !6t" 70 43 124 1035 j Jones, jyj 37 107 75 26 13 53 74 j Stoi Ue, 430 81 44 45 87 2 6-2 771 S Hoover, 415 144 12 C3 91 -23 753 I Hill, 356 102 27 "42 87 22 72 703 i Scearce, 50 10 4 5 3 29 595 la wis, 141 23n U7 67 II 4 3 581 : Shearman, 123 105 18) 73 2G 19 29 5t:0 riatts, 53 U2 37 I8'i 0 a Hlark, 13 t0 3 3 2 c 6 ! Waltr, 4 3 9 1 17 V,lkin-on, 3 3 4 1 U

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' .uHouincd on the Ui:i Mjndav in Novem- i

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A "i'L'R I)A V, AUGUST H, lfi-:7.

o.icrJ. Mc'CIaiie, VVhitclo.ut, Coroner.

Doughtj,

Itenilerson, Duuham,

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D nn .nL's. Soaie boys a slvrt time inr- fhi"v a d r into the rapids above

I h .ve vh- iinod the ri quest o' ' th- Xiay ir . f. .i . whicli wa carried over

T c ii . t t tne ureci;.;ce. i ne animal was ucoeiJ S.- -tl to nut .mi hi3 article. In-: ,f , r ,. . . , - 1 i hclo .v. vet a hve. and he ?-uec:eaea in

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u iih hut a slight injury

1 j in o!te of hi-h Tliis i not a little re-

vi M!o.?t i r, e r. There is one part f I mat hahle, inasmuch as the water fowls,

the .lu v artiile. hon e v t r, hieh I feel : ch as gee and ducks, have never been .. .. rrv it known to e-capo destruction when thus

Mce. in iurre.erw.ii. , j j.,;,,., lhe oftcn are, into that hand ;n puichafC o a cei j , it.i H aby. a: r I viil: annci that he ; phe do should be preserved with care Mr. i hi. lion and m. self w ei v and ki: d ?, lor he has .successfully ac-

th cu!c ,aaar-r nor was David Iloo- j (( mph.u.d a v;e., compared to which , . ... I the liazard-nt Pan v, and ntner navigators - ' sink into insitirnnt ance. ucs at.vr m h-.d made a partial engagement ' . it1. Mr. Ahi aham. Our rnotiv e lor the j Orctcc. Thr? best authenticated statep.,rrh' :,.if po,ible, to extend uur lit m.-nt c.t;im the inteHier.cc of the ... .ill G ! ei !:-, Ui. ! r the ccitunaial n crncral to- .,-.!.' anl to utprie Judge , ' , r ' , , . n a . 1 " i Chun h, Kaiakaki, colonels Gordon, Scntt ct "the m-ans of supporting a h P" i leider, and CulocolroF.i, having attacked h- f. milv." A.'id As we had u: der-tood !?... 4 hul rarha before Athens, on the'

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f - II rf, t 'or hv r'rVIs hv 'that Mr. Abraham was determined to sell 9th of April, and the two following days

! '. - .... h I ,v .Ii v.,r.t6. ihonrdit it ri'-ht !: and, after an obstinate engagement coin-

; i t i . . i. . i i 1 celled him to abandon Ins entrenchments, ' itr ' ! U , I df 'trm d the w:t- cVnnh hornrap the nurchaser?. , peucu . .. .. . ... . '

a.; ti.e event with fellies can- ; p-x.M.r:(..;ce vMS &howr, that wc acted un-

d his c:r.cv.'!

a! battcfo .

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Jtistice's Election. We are authorized by the Sheriff to state that an election will he held at Vaughan"? Hotel, on the third Saturday in August next to elect a Justice of the Peace, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the rctignation of Daniel Clark, Esq. fJT" William Russy is a candidate for the above oOice. 03Williaz2 Mitchell is also a candidate for tiie above otlice. OtMilburn Jacocs is also a candidate for the above office.

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i f tirlv iai- r J. Tec irr.n ,- -'"-b - but if there w as folly or error in d; Tnot eornptela -.d a ' l'-' trai.action, we alone are chargable th e .!Lr tiv i h,.:v ,'. n ; with it.

'Uresi; ana it nccu.-s them

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CrCrlt will he seen that William Elliott.

J. ;.'. d. r. -nino from honour. 1 jfj L,ni.z. John Jonrs. & William Steele.

" and retreat to the distance of two hours

march from the city. By this event ! which it is hoped will lead to the final deliverance of the Acropolis, the Greeks i w ould b'jeuabled to convey an immediate ! supply of provisions into the citadel. The events by sea are also stated to be equally j fovorable to the cause of the Greeks. Ten

vess is laden with warlike storos intended

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. Tu:.;;;. , - t( r 01 " ; fee,., b eted Reprentatives for thisji for the Snraskier,iad been taken or de-'-i Irati!" GKklnha'l-1 nc, Sheriff, at d tloycd in the gulf of Volo.

ll'i.'trr,, FJt.wrl.h- i h.roner. I h re is r.ol s 1 nc Austrian oucscot. .

i- a.: . t-.k-T; hi p.-jsiti-'in, and nithoat

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: ; " :;C:.:i;t - . one am uk se itn.un - jl published weekly at Hvdra, in the French .,:f " ": r - jV" 'l;n ' to, ay, who r.,ll not use his utmost er-l, tU"le of Abeiile Grect.t r.j, .r.. o a rri-J ' ! ,Ioas to advance our interests and dis-i; No. 2 of the 19th May, contains the

contains an extract from the new journal.

No. 2 of the 19th May, contains the

Tf:

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' . . 7 . j-1 1 : r '" ii'ifv. U e have all coniucnce ta owinr nroc amation i loru vucmuiic i; allti two rritiaiiu ana a

, or, u i l;-!e . KJ . , i I! ... C2...A,c llflooi! materials for buildine arc abund

'tim.rd. heev r. hi in no ; in their tnte2t ity. Iliougil we uia not . ... r 4 f ,,rPrf. But few places are

-ir., .flfl. ii., ! r..ti.r. ,11 f,:n mnv be dissatisfied ! "1 the commiuce oi goeuu,t.uk u. , . a( thu nwiKhborhood.

. i -i Greece. i with n live! v current over a beauurjl

1 ... i ta ; : i - a c 'ino r ...;,i.t... .n!- ln? nltnnst everv one leeis ( ..... , .i. o ..,ca h ..... ..n a,..a k

i nil. n Jin. i v. ...... . , , a h.iiii nhirimis in iiip in rri. t. lciuji-i aTkii inn cuiiuiri wi t

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' fr J . h-v it to he e- ted Representative in the dis'rirt ccmpo-

r a i voii n of i ir ; ,-d f,f tin? counties of Henry, Madison and

- ' , ' : n deposition loquanel with the will of j been fought today. It was comcien a a las e,- iron . h . . i. A .nA.n ri

ft . I 1 1 ftr 4 Mm l fY

ti ... m., r.rtv. r d nv tne marines, w wnc irtnucw

' 1 5i :!riv,.; rn ' J j theseveral points of the coast of the Penp : : ;o o.t;. io , .......a r,,cr if rrnr-; iq e!ec- ;, lf,,tia. fMtuiirhvuA and drove before tliem

ovrtUllaM. i ... . : .mcinA l.rp. the

' tne enenues wuu m ic j'-,-1 hnd troops, not willing o be surpassed in ! courage by the marines, also rushed on j the enemy. 44vi.ihthn Hvifriots nnd Snezziots vrere

Mr. C y end Gen. Jackson. A very h : themselves masters of the enemy

11 veuanent. ! raa,i(if,I;a;e ort.(.n of this sheet is cccu noilionin the peninsula, the troops advan-a-.u I ' u. ::; r the i r n .... ,.ii, s;a f (he Pircu.

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GAIi-2 CP LC3 117 RTflK un'ler ignt il vi. h ri.! v uii.kt Kiuuvn (hat thf v will hold f r uh'i ' aW lr th- !tspoal of the Lots in KXIGIIT'S TOWX Imliana, on the Second P.lo. day l September n xt.

;The terms of sale will be, une-thinf oi'the purthnse moilt v to be paid in MX months, the residue in two ienual annual instnlments. liberal discount will

be allowed for prompt payment. j This town is situated on tht high h!nff irurnrdiately on th west side nf BLlR HIVtR, at the i point whert the NATIONAL ROAD cross paid ; t renin. From the margin of the river the b UaT rises with a gradual ascent to its 6unni.it, ami then expands into an extended level, and gives the town ' site a commanding prospect of the river and adjacent country. It is laid off on an extensive scale; ! the lots are of a convenirnt size, and the stre&tsand ! alleys are of a liberal width. KNIGHT'S TOWN is situated 33 mile? east of ; Indianapolis, 30 west of Centreville, 13 southwest ! of New Castle, and 15 north west of Rushville.

The central position it occupies from other towns, its beinjr encompassed by an extensive body of th most luxuriant soil, its contiguity to durable streams for machinery, and its being situated on

! the location of the reat aveuue from the east to

the west, must render it a place of some importance. Few places situated so far in the interior combine more natural, and are susceptible of more artificial advantages. There are already erected, and now in operation, in the vicinity of this place,

caruinjf macnine.

ant and easi

blest with better

Bine river runs

bed of gravel,

it and its thtu

taries. Springs of pure water are every where to be found. This section of country is fast s?ttlin?, and under a rapid state of improvement, by an iadustrious and enterpri2in people. Mechanics and men of business are invited to cs amine the above situation, and it is thought it will he found worthy of attention. WAITSTILL M. CARY, JEREMIAH GROVER. August 6,1827. Hp5

RAGS! HAGS!! CASH will be given for clean ltr.en ac3 cotton Rags, at this Qke.