Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 12, Richmond, Wayne County, 18 August 1827 — Page 2

w- rt U- i'covi !ntrrn Vajicrs.

.; tv:ilthii Hi: A ic,i: tlnoo renninu Oli'. mim!irr.

1! Ai'm

regiment command t d lv Gen.

.vtknison.

fir

rice

'I'll. IVlrtfArtlnMt - t J I. f...Kr,n

. . . . . ;i ....-. .. i..ll.us U( lm UlUltlllS,

r.mspnpci. 10 me iju. .nine, ,mvt creillcJ consijerahift ai:1Pm : our I

! us: vv, have ooen ice iyea atiNow ork; u r,.0l,lier scttk.fncits. The Drocecdiiis of!! agent of the Un

in cerium Me meUnchoiy 1 n.e(, lire nee fa mectinB of the citizens of Ponria. rFort !! consideralion of

tnat two thousand (e hundred oi the ; Clark,) wil Im fbuinl in this miner. An J numbers were d

m r have been j ut to tne swora m i j!;.xpres rcaciied the Gove rnor, who was at their return to the .utile whirl, tncU place on the lGth ol lhe Snrimrs at M onnr V r.... .1. with his cocr.cr.ov

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1 iy. The Greek, it scorns, had asscm

J 10.000 men for the relief of Athens, Four thousand had marched in the direction of Asomato, at the north of the Pyreus, i'u the purpose of attacking the Turks in the rear, who occupied a rortified position .uiioo:r the oiive grovas, while the ether .rocp u f rc to attack then in front. On the 4th, Kariaskaki commenced the attack on thf Turk?, and xcas killed with 300 of v:rn. On the Gth, an enRi:;;cment tuck place between the Turk and those Greeks who had effected a landing fron the tlett. Two thousand men, sent by Redschid picha, attacked them, and the defeat and slaughter of the Greek was horrid. Out .'-fe? Philhellenic, 13 were killed. The

on baturday evening last. In conscquence of the intelligence contained in I the despatches, he immediate)- transmitj ted orders by express, to the comrnand- , ants of ail the regiments and ddd br.tt-l: lions of General H,usens brigade, on (be j Eastern side of the Illinois river, requiring

; wem to Uetach into service, one fourth ; part of their respective commands; and I upon the event of an. invasion hy the S ava- ! ges, of the country south of Rock river, to ! repair to the point attacked, with the 1 ast 'possible delay. Colonel Neal, of the

j 3.h regiment, was also authorized to raise t ;a r'crimcnt of volunteers, not exceeding!

!)( r. No arms had reached there

from Fort Armstrong. The miners had altogether left their digging?, and were employed at the town erecting temporary

i! forts and blockhouses, receiving from the

itcd States daily rations in

their services. Great

aily leaving Galena on

ir homes. Colonel t ec, proceeded to the rcilef

of the inhabitants of Prairie du Chien cn the Mb iust. by water. -&.

The people 0f cH . mond need n,f -vi

hension 1.;.. J ?,Ui

tU ,

Wc freely publish the following letter to a respectable citizen of this place. If it rill tend to produce a harmonious union of sentiment, on the subject, we shall re

joice. It is not needful that the great

work to which it refers should produce bickerings between the villages.

Eaton, July 24th, 1827.

Dsnr Sir: Our little company were

hension oflosin.,,,,-

le to this route! t!) est which renn.ro. V8

1 -. ir . 9

aiso reauirPQ it . .ivrn,t.;

tlmtorrelUn,i,,g(oti;;.1!.

tnade

mgni when here ,:n k'

inquiries abont t!.. ver?

from lK;e r.- . r,,Ui1(

III

Fort Clark: and fn nrflor tr i ,f civ

total lass of the Greeks in killed was 2,500 , companies from his regincnt, to march at men. Lord Cochrane with difhculty sue- a moment's notice.

ca::ded in takin&: on board the tleet, and

comnletelv successiui in survevinn a

dine ! 1. i;.. r,.i .-.l. tn. li i-hi-vnt

jsix hundred men, aud to rendezvous at vVithout the iea-t variation from the cuise

i.i which we lelt Richmond, we hit Eaton almost central. Tfe distance is a little more than fourteen utiles &l a half. It is

It is believed that the farce now in eer- l

iae remnant 01 tne army; tzncrai vnurcn, vim. tvi'l hn mr . 1

:n ralUini; his troops, narrowlv escaped :ir rtf .1.. ,

he.r.j iiviuo nnoiier. 1 he expedition i J rhni;Sn i.;r- i

-a;.) to have been wtll planned, and the I; tmo. itm:.rKa,.,,n ... 11 i h'

aefoat is attn'iutru to tlie suoericntv ci 1 rnrr i,rt ri.j j 1 . 1

, , , t viaiiv dim wisiown, 10

ue ; u- cavrirr.

wt 4l. . I. I . . . . ,,

I'lUILM LIU lllll.'l ll I :i tif c rt tlt-ifr 1 . . t ti n

1 iic oivcks However, inougr. ucieaieu j: countrv fr

iu vim- u uuyv,,. uiougi; uuu,u j: tIlfi coantrv fr&m lhu ,j parties lj 1 ... ... w Tri;h rn at .-s t? continued the r c rorts ; t..t mav , fv . , , , PamLa i lar above mv expectations. i here wi fvr th, preservation of Athene At the U u U dc'llChcd lrom the m ij be no dillkulty in m.kinu tl.e road fio,

receipt of tne last intellicencc, general'; U'c donot k.m o,-,ui,,. T,.;,..

f-nup 11 :t 11 wept possession oi the heights ; eTrf tu n ,....!, , 1 i 1 ...-u t -.i 1 .1 - 1 txct Pc ine ' mehaoes have taken up

cf Palermo with 3.000 men, and on the;.

arms against our citizens. They aie a

, shorter than the present 'road perhaps two

mJesormure. Tiie present way is call

ed ixteen uiiles out it i-said to he nearly'

venteen. On the dire t line the ground

; not so good as 1 xpe ted; it is more

i broken with brajiehe; out it abounds with

materials for the construction of the road

ill

otu

here to Richmond. Everv obstacle can

i easily be ov "come win but little if any variation froM the u -.light line.

m inv mi u nere iel n reai 111 rest in

ll.'ti a! U-iv fh-it u (rn il'irc rtl..r (' a ill .

- . ii'iiiuii ti.iiui: 111 run i' ntrv i.n i r i n i ; -

eat the Acropolis held cut. On the 13th ;and it is bcJlevaf can;, " ! k' "oat; Vo io,d(.ohrane was securing the ArJiiplla-ield one thousand wa.nor,. TLcW wJ? T TV f i" rc m search of rttnforcementf. j'are remarkatde tor their and stre, -th j ' . V toU'Mf t,iIoUh wh,ch 11 Alter the battle an honorable canitula- i; tluv .. .k- .. 1 " . l! passes will knim and liounsh. while those

tioiiwafolf. red tothcGreeivf, whoarexetnthcr hostile opeiations with much 5kij l! 11 Vi'ially the little oneb) must banged at the Arr..poIi:.; they returned jland prudence. It is more than probable. H ih:liliii d,,c' V ery lew here ca?. boast toransr.cr.tUt -ii the pacha wished their jj llial some other tribes arc diatMied, and ? "I'u.lvncv . b,,t 1,uK' Ps.s.ions are :iririi, he mut come and take them, and 1 1 .. 1. . .. n the itinur tl our hes. anil the hoee ot

! . .1 i . . 1 . 1 v--.v.tV iuiu, ui nave promised -mtsn -us--t .... , i- , ... 4. . V that they would not surrender th.e citadel , Stance oui d lining ears. U ith the late ol our

until death" Before the attack, lord Coch-j h js rupposrd lht tl.e recent (xixivc i lovvn' a,,r,ost our worldly ail at stake, no rane pr nused 1.000 talat is to the man l emigration to ih.. i t t;.,... . V l .... ! :VVOf;i1 -1 11 tannot lie tiil and uncoil-

woo shcu..! catr ell the color tl Uedschid : rivr In i. . . . ... ; cemeu. llur great interest naturalh cx-

'different about th.J 1 " u.

has never exained r linquisluaects have be,direction. , - eturidf0r I amhapnv in ibaK.i- , .

jealousies which have unf tl between th . n,0rtu

i"-ie 01 t ho are entirely, nitl,, an I indulge tb:: FiIasil., h3 ,,u National noad(ir.uefehjlt conteDticnJwmbealJ'."! t and union to the 51ialS VVLitewater countries. iw I have been more prclii (v ' ded. In candor andPI have freely expressed 0J taming a high opinion ofvn. .

justice and liberality 1 he tZ

eny 01 adarttu,g tnc:c thou : As an individual! am greaUb in the issue. Perhaps tlus 4! '- inlluenceonrny judgment. R.t, endeavored wei-hthe matter f ' I hope that my private interest t detract lrom the weight of Dlt with intelligent men. U uf0M5 unfortunate as to be disappci,; high f xpectalions cf tbelvlF wish not to have ths sorrowful rtthat I had beca tconesligtDtiu On the other hand if this iiu, t" which niy lot ha3 been cast, iu v hcive so long lived, aad whore I exend my days, should have the goodfr of obtaining the rcsd, 1 wi !nt ; by sach ho.iorabb rr.eans as i!Lct, the bitter feelings cf recior.e. I

termined to enjoy the pleasures ofa(

conscience. V ah these seUiineOj i e.eryonrs. ALEXANDER MITCHEL'

T

A vf.jt 1 ai riv d lure from rn rna in

THE EMIGRATING CREEK INDIANS.

Creek Isdiam as abuui Uani:

ctiou of Colonel t;

ebagocs are not des "1" ' - ' ' 4 ' I" " o 3 ! t . lA lr:'" 3 "

Mvn.L'th issmiatl.v. A it i. 1 ui.-ippo.unrT.i uiij oe great, uie . ui iniciiuoij, ie uu.ionu

p.;cha, and the s-amc sum to him who aims to check. ifnotoM.. c.t.i. . j: cites our po;vcrs to action.

s!iOul;l i.oi?t tne adriiiral's llag on the gate : tne countrv. The s rnnathv of in n v will Ever since the lirat seitkhitnt of this! I be Delegation ct of t':e citad-1 of Athens. 'doubtless be atnudi Lth? a ; J: "ur ''.ds have ben stimulated Passed up the Arkaiu

i'i.e Ati4sleruh G:.zete contains the ' rem,nih.ri . ' ..." ,!. ... i with the prospect of the 'Meat national fi ago, under the dire

r n . 11 1 . 1 t !. iiitj nave iiaou.ni ( . . , n i i t I. .1

-j .iv iinTii., ,i.a reccueu: nut tla VV n.

r- . ... . vj - ..... . J k f t. i 11 I V. ct 1 . . . . . . , . . - . 1

:innoti:.ccs mat Keitscl.nl pac .a, w,. h.-v . fh.. i 1., ; miiorttine m i iou--. 4t is the moral dutv ot i: cornuiencemeni 01 ttie emirutiua ct

-r,r bv the massacre of the garrison of er nivJ lac titlcor lo0 ' j! al' to k the uei are of the place of their :' iction from the state of Georgia, reU: S:. pi rid ion, Iihs caused a!! the Ciret lue terrtor.. lor j !i 'J . J 1 lu 1 1 j 1 "snlenc v. This irtue wc are deteimi.)jto this place ou Thursday tncmiagk' ttoit u. iv in hi- power to he hehiaded. ! tomiim '),. . T.- ,e .ire con- j; r,rj lu prartire, .n very w::v that ij air i! Ve learn lrom colonel t. thai LU 1

At cording to letters from . it.te, r ! 1 r - -r:t :s who are Joan i alon the ru-i'l were i r i!,;tp p.irha p.:--. 5, aro obliged ti dee

I'iu b.1 1 ! ii M , f :i 1 r i . fr. ..v,:i1 1, m.i- r -.l c - . -

- - v , with tticm

i. Or; the ..iln April, upwards ol 2,000 ; LC;)is

v. tiuii and cmMicn wore n.isacf ed. A w( 't i.'iiinhcr wlio En tl -;rr:e ii. the direction i t! oa-t t re taken by the on nns v -'vl-; 5-otne -u.(c.ded in getlir:g to Ziate, iioaj whence they were seiii to C il'itn.ai." Extract of a private letter of the IKli Ir.jin ( "ii-tautiuc pl -: kThe marfjuij KibfrMpienc has m.nle ke.own to t.'.e il' i ElJ-'ndi. that evta if the other powers :uhi ab;trdori the intention of interfering n V " :i uis ofCn.ece, ti.o intcrveuti-.n

. tendiuif. The cousin- i,. i...r.. .i... t . "a i 1 lu l,,i,r,tcC' very w.-y u-.ui a iair i; icum uora coionei i. uiai m

'Mine w-, -,,rx;, "J hor,o,ablr. JVC hae already been at ; ty proceeded to Fort Uibsou, whtie L :bytherF; l P-l' little ! procurej horses, and set , ot fn U i ... .t. it . . " llulu,,J purnost:. la -arl fhi-.e uirh the view .! I; to explore the countrv west cf oiir Tt

l" k"- uuueti ,iates by a treat held ,!.,.':..; v V , r, , tf i:. Iirr.i. tk; u..

hi

t'ener.-tl li im..... m Ki . . y ' 11

v v.l. ... .I.,-. .,1,...., ... .... . ,. .. i . l I

, i una it-i.i .n: . t m j i i tie n u ji itiusc oi

torial limits. Their route lav on the:

side of the Arkansas durinathc fou

juuruey, when the) crcsst;

a Southwest diifcctica act.

forks of the Caiiadiai. to i

of the river, which fcrirs l

aud from thence ia Tift

irections to the mouth of Grasd lk

!' we do riot wish to iniuic anv town or !i a'd thence down to their starlit) pk

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t'hirjnewiv -it I P ' 'b"uul ouuu, uoi io oppose ine iniorcsts p picuseu 10 ream irosavn.i).

.i. i r,. ".'uuHt., ot any peonle. In com. inline for our uwi. l the country which thev exebred, lar i

n rf

ant interest wt wi-h to bejust and ji ceeds their most sangui cxpectati;

v., i . . wi mis in'i.r.ii! ii'Miiiiiiiunwiui loose oi

. .'Ult.ll III I IJ.II1. Ml ,.-iiii. il i. it - .

to ti-o ratitication ...... .. . l l.-n, sunned , !.... iron, l.cie to tl.c ut tl.e,.

ta,v,s. t:i. . " i.: ::. . r. A,.U U wilb the -'n-J r-rsu.d

,, ' . .. ..: Z " .a.no o.hI in vu- ,,at t.au-v iurveved I several

cc li r. ,h s r ' . V "Si0".: .. . a,,u ' Ricl,,d. A,.d ..ItLous..' branch

wLuH ,. ,....,. .,. ."'J. , aru rcfolvl'oovi.tii.uiiig ocr .B...U by Choclaw line,

!,, fu L7 c. - , ",u'6' s memonaU & every laudblo ,, i

" "ii-u oi.iifs ana ino.e

oi

io--i . wr :id ntjii-i theles, take place.

Vs (! l.tration lias nrde a d(

i' i or the- por'f, ai.l the import;

tert'iifW y at hanu.

F i r r t ..

irt'jtcn ii'.-siiiUus, .e nave

hut iittie additioaa! ioformation frotn our

r:o: :1

cpimpre,- -,.,.. " "7 .3Itaii,&. Madrtver countries. For the

:i.l can? ;..,.,t.,.!,ti . . .... . .M ioaaio come throuL'h JJaxtoo ami Kii.i

' OJt-O'.Vi IO LlMII! llllll'. '111 W WI ,..)-.--,-. ..!'(. . w I I

a . r i.IL f (t' Ville, bnrinelicld. Lnion. hewihnriJ

. h :.jiu uu- -.ei .uaj reservimr tn i i j ' -

rC( Ci Cd . i r- . . . .-fc. w .ur I'ans ot her tow f.s X villn.r... !...,..!.

r'iT-ti -1 -' f a t r - - - -- .w iiiw

,. ...... 4 .vuiiwv iirrce leauues - t..

squne at the mouth of the Ouisconsi

s:"a'cs o! the '.voiiulii;:.' oi three men at

t:'ie s.riui placo. Wiiethcr the reports have orimtialed 1; . ni one or twoei-.gage-r:i :its with t!.e ladiur.s. we cannot detcr-

rniat". Four companies have

at (iah-r.a, three t

en raiscn

at (Sa T.a, three to i emain at the pii.t,i , , V 7 ? ;Mr Vl u,e i . .. iii .'land, (with the exception of the reserva- , , . J . . , , t ions winch may be m.n e by the 'resident ri-ld.o! this pho e, uiv ol cihtv ?, ... ri . . , , .', 1 'sue.. ...a. ... .... .,' ,... :P.,.r I l doited States, and which are

m . . i, r. i .. r. 1 1 . i .

, iimtii u.ikvi mr union, wiuur. i'ar-

in, in- is. and ofher lirih. tf., c o. h,.. ...

, -.... iuii iij iu. l.n. lU.lUi lJ

their mime-

mi.ses a And for

should not he mor rcV. . "UU.m ue l"e U,lerc&l

than live lea-ties souare. Thn I ., A ... I . r .. ,w' 1 au iucnmo. ,

I --W-l. 11

served by the Fre.ident, in nursuanre m Ji ' " . a,,U U"oundiiig couu

this treaty, embrace the mining country J

ih.-.u r c i n er .

i'nui it will be seen, that the title of the

n ii. it iiiii i i . v r : i;ui in. i .ti . i i i i .i f

- . . . ClllO rirr inrn naoks - :ir .til. . . I

: . ci.oK who left (iakna on the 0:h m:-t ;! niI or . rniJ4 ""7 . la mT. V T ! way than to pass in

Mate, ;i. it H-vei, men hud Leea hilled cn ,: . I r , miissippi i diate vicinities. (Where ever it a i 'i . . river, as the i resident of the Un ted Staff. . r . W;"ut LHr 11 Annie river. 1 ne letter ol 3Ir. .Madeira. ,, ..... . u""l(1 Plaits town, tne farther o I the bett.r.) , .. . miIit think proper to reserve. mr,vi.i,.,i :. ' .. " UCilwlv

ii i h1 . i: ii'i it-ott. i' ( i . . - -7 i "! i: ii in i im iiiia r. . . . i

f" ' 1 ' '-if -v,.v. , I ... 4 ., .1

1 tl.-

..vt i.nii., mm suiTounuiujr countries, by giving them the reat advantages el the Miami Canal. Tins is undoubtedIV tin imiiArt..... 1 . " .

( .i ".ijtmiu consiaeraiiou. A great f ,lrt of the busines now done at Cinciu-

mui will soon be transposed to Dayton, l lus will eoon be the emporium ol all these upper countries, and it is obviously their general interest to have the neat

ot ta

' i If1. '! h. lf f! . T I 1 V I " ; f il t f t ' '

At. ore a ar;e n.ii.v liad camp, d i

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. i

7"-

lui t'it ii n ii ;ir iii r r ri.. .

...... ..... .r ..... , - - . tiii rni tilt

, , t , 7 i r M wholcit I 'cvcrnvfi ' cn the 9th in.tnnt and i.-. ..; i. m ol hai.k J'. Galena (oral , , k i , lvl'1"1' ,ltia ... corne throuuh hy land. The renort oi ih. 1 ; r et t. Ct-ncral U lilt dde is an! ., . c ' . 1 "pwi i ui uje . , ; iilha' of seven nr.. .d n Ann e river i. e i v r?i'.'" it Nijeriece, hay ing, c'urn.j' !, , , , (- -4. Pl : ,VCI 18 ' .1 1,M rrrct-iiofie ol ou. citizens have been i-iM ';,r, ur'ii nore thai, one (na-, i i-.,. , c ulc" ' , . :f hn.d c.ccptinMho two on he iuhI nr .r

. iiian oo v .lien. i lie nimru

trioes ct Indians. Ar n.ic a.

... ..... .ii. mi vi j tawas, Chippcways and Potawatamu-c. ! ' r .

.n '."-r ;:o;n;:;

r o.-lnn ni' c " ! . "? ' IC i' liberal. And wc vt ju.ce that our interest "d that the opinicn of the deputata

v . -,. ii.u r oil's wiiicn iis -i : ,.i. . . . . . i . , i

sonth of a due west line from the south ro C 'T'-aoiy connected with jj atcompamed mm is, that it is o? w-

i thev have semi. This oomicn. h t1

will induce an imediate and large cn:,r

tion from the Creek nation, and be c pects to be nble to conduct cutsorce . or upwards in the course cf ths as'K Autumn or Winter. I Colonel B. has determined to ccssetf the first location of bis Indians on t north bank ol the Arkansas, icscsdiatc!; west of the Territorial line, and about H i r i" . i J k. a!-

miles t csi oi r on iicscn, i; ready made arrangements f:r ts esf, tion of suitable buildings fcr ths ccc3 modation of tbelirst emigrat who ttf arrire. Col. Brearly spca ia highly coj.pl mentarv terms oi the oclit? and fcospitabfe

reception which he met with frca Ccl Arbuckle, and all the other cSccrs ft Fort Gibson, who afforded him every feci ity and means within their reach, t. pi

j mote the objects of his long and Jt.ricc

journey, and which could tend to fcis w individual case atiu cocifort, or to thst d his party. Jt gives us the pleasure to stzte, tty Col. 1 has stood the fatigues cf his and arduous journey reciarkabl) wcil & appeared to Ue in excellent heal!" ho loft here, with his part), on M morning, on his return to the Creek tionin Gt orgia. Caz(Ue,

, r i ! a f i ir , i i, wnat u.. limited,) is now in the Ottoval t iii! j Frame du Chien. Colonel 1 n Id f , . n . . , ow,,8i ... . . 'I L.uippe a-s, an.J t otavva tnnn.s

ii, i' mr.ini l 1 1 v t 1 I i f . . In i -i 1 1 1 ' "-' !. 1 Inht n..J il.. :.. i .

:'.:,: J . ,v- never -resided upon it.ai.d makc-achiVri ; i " .Wtt" "eir ingnway t tie re.

ii." i r t !ur!s io me seiiicmcnts which t avo euIim. u ii V., "wwc i

. ., . . , .. . . . , " II He"y bv our ciliz-r.1. . "ouu '"'eu tlieie gei

. . - v t )-'.. ti.i' a w i ii 'iiioii 1 i ii fi i ran. viu Jin i

. j If ---w-..wfr. iA

Since t!re above was in type, we have

.i .

... - . v tu saock hL preSK1,t -'""'on will Toad tbi. way, the countrv will ! .

, I. . - . ...... l - " ft Vf LT Tllu . .. f VIIIU.

engress

ieral

mk

. .

U. , l l -HllUIl canal oi. tr. ii,. i.r,.:...,i i . . .. to

Uu this would be an arduou and serious undertaking. CucQ this could be ac :eiand a established at

BOSTON ELKCTI0N. The Hon. Uerjamin Gorhsm i electaa member of the neat Ccnges,in thero of Mr. Webster, tit. Gotham is -" Ad. ministration man, and lavcrls tJ 11:5 mauufactario interest.