Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 23, Richmond, Wayne County, 17 November 1827 — Page 2
ih Indies Jv-n-Frin the i!: cvcO;. c-n r "'ttduta:,!, IU repfe-ij r.t r.t. ileittatirc or aUcmcY, or acent." to -maker! maticn of the gvrntner.t f.fthci' : . , 4V - . V ' i un ij pi , i j application to tne superintendent, or such 3t:itt t.lC Indan Department had X, - . U . . . ! 1T .
Krori
:irt tor ma
united states, the Incan Department
i! origin, and we find a btrc:i disposition manifested by Corgres as well as bcrevor t societies, ami our most respectable citizens, to see a. intercourse between the white men and the Indian? maintained on fhe principles of eqniiy and justice. Everyday discovers the growth importance of that intercourse especially a's regard ifie frontier parts of Indiana bavin? within the limits of the state, the retnnant cf nation?, once porcrfal, but new reduced in numbers, wlmonn land and live within our territory, and whom w are "bound to protect, by the Solemn tMtation of t rentier, in the peaceable possvstton of their own land, to whom we have if tin ran teed,
by Treaty, the ritht to Vive, roe and hunt, j
ipon the Inrd that we have purchased from tlrm a iong as it remains the property of the United State?.
5.
i other peCjo as the President of the Uni
j ted GtateO thai! authorize for that ncrp'osc,
The United States guarantee to the
party inrarVii an eventual indemnification:
Provided iways that if such injured party, his representative, attorney or agent
sha.Hn any way violate any of the provis
Selrclet! fron IZ tnmt lrr.
J.
j! h.wnad reconciling J'V
7VV , tf.r'-. OcuSfr 29. The arrival of , . L u .V
Ithe Silas Richards from Liverpool puts us j. n
!in poscssic
24111 till. WIT IOUUn wics -tvt? on muru i (j,,,
ithe Brit tnia. that Sailed in company; but ! they have betn supplied by the tiindnest ! of the Editors of the National Advocate,
who lent us their papers
fr:?,
..c....ru, iron. befter, united ferli,-. , W v ofLiverpoo Papers of the! The coavulon ; e Our Loudon files are on board j! ;n ' 111,5 yw Pl.
fin linn im i iirii i ni?L i aa
ions cl tins act, br scrkincor attempling ! , .-, .V ' i- . . ,u to obtain priv.,10 nii.raction or revenge,)! The ch.ef nnlteref intere,t .1 the .pp.'.hj rrn:sinp over the line upon anv of the j; re' P'P 1r rafb ' res,it '. Indian l,nd., h hiiK forfeit ll claim, un- i: nmUon of the European no-rer. 1 he
i'he fu'ihut; to r.,;.i-(i.
gre.it conMern.-iiin.v-... 3 M
jert , and caused Hninrn! ,cei,t in stock. The M . ef,i,oi' ; been euertiop hirr.lf i.!.,,Can
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; a v.
on the U
!
(tion: And in contuii
prehension
:.ited State, for such indemnificn- i! "?'. ! . . Mr. G.lla.in. ,be Ame,
provided aUo. that nothii.c; here- i ,i':'u V 1 ' I n' l 'n.U, were tn t(nb ,.i , ,ed, hall prevent the Irl ap-;i ?". Juq"'L hereto, havinff re- j the packet ship 0f fanV'
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. satnr ,i;cr f l.. l.w i im-irti: demanded their sports. 1 hr prices ol , Cant. lrrv k..i
rTn.lorl stot lis 111 raris ana Lonuon nave uuciua- unsuccessful, vrw, a.- V ,rci2:
1 II ' . f
au applicators ior rearejs oi griev
ances committed by Indians on the proper
ty of white persons, should be made to the
iit; .sj ui rtii .it i tu viiiit..5, i 4riu .
pasfed 30th of March 1S02, entitled an'! .f , , . ... . f. ' i.nflptinAP hr nnr iii.n 't is npmiarv. thai
Hct to regal ite tntde anil intercourse with
the Indian tiibes, and to preserve peace)
the offence should he sworn and subscribed
to, before a judge or justice, setting out
on the frontier, .t i proy.ded, that uny i.,,,, hcU h aJni rUo he fnjon .l.zen of the United Slates, or c.ther of u f thfi nffiaht ; fQ ,hf. fajrIic? of ,ie' ice
me erriionni iiisiricts. is name to a line u
? fit-v cro?s over or po within the boundary ' t . j i r.i , ftU rr., - " . htjfa gun coil nl llm nnlnnrnr nllha rJtirr
iinoof any lands allotted or securr d to any ;! admin;sterir,E lhe oath aforsaid. tnH, oflndtans, for the purpose of hunting, fiv firgt iectoil ofan act Rpproved estrovme the erne, or driving, '--1 3d Mnrch, 1817, anv Indian or other perDeS ,r f:"T' u ! son who hH within the U. S. and within Bytlu od action. Any surh ct.ren, orS' tofrn or 1Vrrit . beloni:ii, to the other person u into anv count,v, se- j ;rnia commit a c or orc;,c x? UIlUh. cut-dor allotted to anv tribe of Indians,; hy t,p laTof the L.hited satr s if vjhout n p-.sspoit. is liable to a tine " cornrni'tted mthin a district m d. r the sole 50 or .mpnsnnment tor three months j ljri,dictioll of u s g,ia m convictioI1 It rr.av r,t be imprnor here to remnrrC.f.. r cv a 1 . .1 un i.iiM thereof, sutler the same punishment af the thai Governors o( I erritories, i? wonneia-, , nffl.r U.S. nmvl f..r !iL-(. n(T....
i-trt. Indian Aoent. and the command!!!? h
cih:-r of troops stationed on lhe frontiers,
ted considerably, after the receipt of this
!nev7s but had become steady again. We j hope the Porte may persevere in its mad- ; ness, and that Europe rnay thus be freed
from their debasing rule. TURKEY". The follooigis a tracslation of the note addressed by the Ambatsa-
i dors of France, England and Russia, to ithe Reis ECfendi, on the lCih olf.
7bAi Excellency the Reis Ejfendi.
- 'TV V,!kU?, ".',u,t l"r l,".r:;i charged for the propcrlv stolen or destroy ij "ioms excellency we uas tLjjenan O x.OJ, or be imprisoned six months, tf; hc affidavi bear ,he C(.rlifi. "The uudersigned arecharg d by their
i unsuccessful exneHit.
I . I ,,n. rr j r ,i
i rcucnea LrOiiUon abonf 4ri:
i c ba,-e tins.'
I Lie accounts received hv the m( i paoer lead tuin ih. e J, at w:
;fcrenceoftbe Allied Sim-ri. " i Turkev and Cr., .. .. :.. , Ui ttu
.. . ' ' n ' "0 Ol : tive charactpr f ri I., j
rttr.n r. i z-.rA a .
llll.-i fir ,4,-Cl H
jturedtohope. A combined ; 31iIo for the purpose of ,......'
ecn.irg-u oy meir movements of the Turk, i n 1 1 to make to hit ; great deal of energy has been 11 3ndi, the following faed ifjto thc j)")
r.re autltor zcd to urant passports when ap
pli d to for thai purj os. 4th section provide that nny citizen or ofhr person oiPiX into anv town, settlement, or terrilorv. he! v.'n or secured
hv tr n!v v;ith the- United
CCS.
I respective Government!
I excellency the Reit Efiendi
'derUrationt f ;a :..r .u. --rt,
j "During six years, the great povrcrs of j! ordinary activir hto'ndtC ; Eurepe have been engaged in endeavours er9 j,, coercing Turkey h i0 a , ; to induce the Sublime Porte to enter into xvth Greece. Autrh L ! l a pacification of Greece; but their en-jj a, annv of obWvalioaoVa ! deavours have been constantly unavailing - ments of lhe lurk. C.rf Vi ') jand thus a wor of extermination has bef n ; sr,jd lo la'c visited 1 he "iad- ?'.- nrolonired between it and the Greeks- tiie I. :.. ... , . ' ftl;,i i
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One 1 to h rh r M.1U r.... I.- .1 . ""i
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results cf xrhich have been, on the
r ;ate
tribe of Intiirfi, ui.-i'i'Jiorizrd bv
: hand, calamities, the contemplation of j attempt to debark troop in ifar' . which is dreadful to humanity; and on the j Krorn all those indieaiijn ucV. other hand, severe iind intolerable losses reason to hop- that Gre-re rnHv" to the commerce of all nations, while at j enabled to have a goen,ir. r "r the same time, it has not been pessiole to j; afld to obtain her freedom Crv ':- admit that the fate of G reece has been at ! ih decrol ti to wtiii li i. . 1 . r
10 op searcneo, upon uprcion or iriorma ; .vn i vmau wv-u arcs, ucen coiidern::c.i to v.bns
Sec. 2d of an net approved Ma) C,lC22, empowers Indian Agent, Governors of Territories, and military officers, tocausc
the stores, merchandise, Sic. of all traders j
tion that urdent sniriM are earned iitlulhe ! CT.
' u Indian countrv hv traders. And by the '' "the European Porrcrs have ronse
law, ana.:. 1: it'
MHIUIU
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. I i I I iitCIUu1. - 1 i:-ilHt 4 1 t , - ii .i I . I I.
come forfeited, his license revoked mid bond put in suit. ' Section 4 provides, that in all trials ahout the right of porperty, in which Indians shall be a party on one side ard white persons cn the other, the burthen of proof rests upon the crhite person in every ease in winch lhe Indian shall make out a presumption of title in himself, from the
fact of previous possession a'nd owner
-hip.
S'iGJand imprrsoMT.cn! fur x2 months ; and
nl when priority i- taken or destroyed, fni :-it and p.: a sum c40.il .o twice the anvi'it. 5:.' sect in proviJcs, that if anv such cit:rnor ih?-r p-ri-oii shall irtike a seMlern'"1! t ?i H'iv and t ehoe.iig, or scured. Or cr r led v Treat v w ith the United St fe to anv ffsJi.n tr:b: , or shall survey, or a'tetnpt to survey iirli lands, or designate a.:V bound by marking trees, or f! ru ie. s'-i' l? iT. tier shall forfeit a sum r.. frtr .i'-'.rr C? vol .;.d srtTer iinprisonm -.t . ot xce-d.: i: "2 m nth?.
quently, redoubled the zeal, and renewed the instances which they before made, to .determine the Poite, with the cid of their ; mediation, to put an f-nd to o struggle that Jit was essential to its 00 n interest thould , on longer be hept up. The European 'power have the more flatter d themselves in the hope of arriving at so happy a con-
etjsir;n, as the Greeks themselves have in'
.the ii. nerval shown a desire, to avail themsflves of their mediation: but the Sublime Porte has hitherto refused to listen to
Ofticerg of the Indinn Department
tcoanstls dictated by sentiments cfber.evonre ' 'ce and friendship. In this state of af
! The P ac inc. An act nfthe rm.
! of Colombia has declared the port of ' ! avenlura, ou the roast ol the IV:!'' Port: conserjaently, all UFohefuiiLi; ! may enter and dej.ut "iU!:, :s.' j without paiing any duties oi irvi'u j or esportation,ior any cihcrs, uh-.it:' 1 The vessels of nations at war itbt:
j bia arc esemptcd Iroiathis rule. I The esistiuir laws of the r(-pblic
n.ain in force, as to thc proh.tiiiuii eft j porting gold, silver and phtin:r,ia j or else, and as to the proi
j in staves. ! The same act ezemnts the iuh::b:h
k of the ci'tv of Buenaventura irm ti.ep . ment of all duties and coaUi'juLi-Ki L-r
j space of thirty years.
ii structedto enforce a 1 cnu lir.ncc tvith i' tairs, the courts ot t ranee, England and
the foregoing pre viion3 Knd regn!al;ri Rs-ia. hive connidfrrd it their duty to
It is hut too well known that acnonut 'vliite u iU hue ty a special treaty, the hue of ccnjmn we fi tl individuals who thi: k it 1:0 '-ct they are resolved to observe, in or-
jcriine to violate all the piiiir iples of honor j' t anive at the ohy t towards which' fsrxr Jfrset. The Ie"icht sre of !i and justic-. where lhe deal with, cr ned !: the wishes and inten.st of all the Chris- state commenced its seoTi. :; the property ot the untutored I-d:an. To 1 Inn i i.wi-rs tend. Uhe 23d ult. Silas Cool; was th-thd v prevent the impositicr.s and litigations that execution of one ol the clauses of 1 president cf the council, ai.d H ii!.. -would grow out of our intercourse with this treaty, thc undersigned have been !j Erving speaker of the hwue. O-euit the natives of the forest, congress has wis- U charged to cb dare to the government of j; members frcm Monmouth, M.- 1M ly provided salutary laws; and should the suhhme Porte, that the row in a for- Ij 1,. pn hU wav ln,m home to i tdi tbnsc whose duty it is to see them faithful- j! nnnn. r oiler their mediation between the house, was a-r rested ci a it '
iy execoreu, negieci or refuse 10 periorm ; " uh-lkj, 10 pm an cna 10 me ;; sheritl" of Monmouth .and is i.ow i
d A Jl Mm 1 f T V .A. I. I 1 It . I
wiai iasK, u.ey wouui rnereny necome un- 'j u r-guiaie, oy a inenciy regoti- dy 'f ,e l,oae ,.,Vc rouived ihatthK worthy the tru-t confided to them. Ration, the relations which are to exist be-; breach of its privileges -.'id li.:tT,' My only object in punching the forego ;j tween them in future. ; haye a ' at ng, is, that those ignorant of the laws and ; i hat turthcr. ai d to the end that the l lhc speaUcrV warrant, to icmptl tie., regulations of the Indian Department may !i success of this mediation may be facilita ; r... .i..:.r ..;,, orias:
be informed aud the vic ious cautioned j fed, the) propose to the government of the
against a repetition of otTet cs.
A Citizer or Indiana. Nov. 5, 1 827. GrThe Editors at Terre Haute and Richmond wilhinscrl the above should they deem it worthy of a place in their selective papers.
p r;ijt) 't -lO;J '"i'.o and and imprisonment i. 0 rc.nlhs for .-ach hor-e o purchased; and any person who -h all purcb isea horse i: wifg bim to be brought out of the Innia , country oilf-ou't a license, shali forfeit th value of lhe in
Treatv with tiie CfisnonEES. From n short note in the Iliwassean, it seems that the efforts made by the commissioners to assemble the Cherokecs on the 10th ult. for thc purpose of procuring part of their land, had failed. The Indians did not meet them; and the commissioners ad jour-
f red without having accomplished their
, ohject. vv e have not learned
f it is stated, however, that they
' letters from some of the princ
kee, which induced them to return to the
agency. Peihaps something may yet be 1 done; though we acknowledge Ve have .1 L. .1.- 1 .
forthoith at the bar of the house.
;SuhIime Porte an armistice for susnendinrH
i ..II - I ... . 1 '
..ii nu ui nosiiiny agamsi tiie U recks, to rz... . ,
whom a similar proposition is (hi moment Albion of the 27th ult. gives addressed. Imally they expect at the j information.
cuu oi lineen uays me Uivnn will clearly make known its deteimu ation. "The undersigned flatter themselves that it will be conformable to the wish of thc Allied Courts; but it is their dutv not
! to conceal from thc Keia EfiVrdi, that a
The ew 1
the
IWII.IdUU.I. Tmiu ofGkrn'Thc crffir-i
for settliurrthe boundarv under the,
j enth article cf the above treaty, lw'e' iter much labour and ibvestiga".
' Cay closed their labors ana riuc . -
new refusal, an evatfveor insufiicient an- ; mont. h r. u milfvin to stale, t1 swer, even a total siUncc cn the part oCr'ii-
A-W'tmAU . 1 . nnriinflt'1',
hi ,
Kuuiiimesii, win puce IRC Allied 1 u a.. n, i..,Wr.t ooftion
IS Unnpr Inn hr.i.rii.. r - , ... relent
courts under lhonece5ity of recurring to In. two r-ir cnlv ha-
ve
one a
T.rlir.ff
1 r.e to., rr.i:- is exiraUCO sroci section ,j our doubts on tlsubiect.
ot aiu a- ' s ir.
jv,i?t if an; jad;n or lodiin belonging j
noxville Enquirtr.
fn a y tribes aro w.iii the fj. S. fball ij rhc Commissioners of Canal Fund, a-
JV York Octolzr Z0 The racket) ship New Vorlc, Bennct, ir.uster, hs just arrived, (11 o'clock.) having rnihe) cn thej 9d Intt. tu t I . i o K 1 t it
Cf s.u utiier nronertv nelonciiic r an m i'm v vr -..a .. j 1 rf w m . ...
... .. . m ... v. nvLLUirii 11 v inn l.i iz-i a .iiiti iriin p f n r r. i
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1 ne ceurre to be punerd hV cr towards
p ral, and with the perfect tranquility of Eu
rupe. Signed, C. GUILLEMIKOT.S. CANNING; RlBEAUPIEnQE. August 1C, ia7.
. :-o -nn o, or ci assise sd boundary hne?j prc.ably to their advertisement noticed i .r. . n i 'a'c or IVrntory, inhabited by j. ol!r ipeTy received proposals en th- 2 vir.r- . f tan United States, and there , ()ct. for hc io;,n ol ililkC iundrrd ho t -.val or destroy, anv horse or horses,! fi..,.j ii..,., Tim hn . .r j .
ra.11 other property belonging to an ij Wm W. Wools ey. mid srrrni'k.
cr.z cr inhabitant of the Umfesd btatf . , : Commissioners, at the rate of 107 (MCtf Ii crt.e tuer of the Territorial di.lncl oi, frr ;m hunjrtd dollars, of six per cent i! the b.ntd States, or sh .ll commit any ; stirk They have ihus obtained a rre ii mnr jn. violence cr outrage,, upon nv i; .rr, rtf
citiz'.'D or inhabitant, it shall be the duty cf;
the Tui&a we,3 still undetermined, Couch
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viuier.LC ui uu.v,. r, "' ! mi m Ol UDWardS of G5.000 dallar. ;..tnr h .rt ;...l
whob lu-3. 6 ycira. j n t c!:rrt wrival m::j dztcrcnicc lhi3 rjuss-!
. i . h
i; Sttpericr, (northwest of that 1,1 IlLac L Lluie. , The
will be recollected, are, adu"v esq. c:;J Q-nsral Port?r.' mm.. - mm fc ' f F f r T fv'C
iylXJKM US l nr. u ;
We aro informed that a ,e ' snow end rain was expfnei.ceU - j cnLaoII:: Creat da8e u have br Czr- to the f'PPJ'ai lives we.bst. The beautilul
Superior, Cant. Cucrman. r . theWjcfcar. Snow f,lU-U
r i .1 l..l. fd nitre'
