Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 27, Richmond, Wayne County, 15 December 1827 — Page 2
ever. I hop the uice of history and the te;ed theories of other governments, will ! t oted; and Hint particular reference nnv be had to the improvement of the hcai, the heart and the hotly. At the expiration of about two vears, it will he necessary either to republish the
present revised rode, orotic or- an imnrnv- t .u i a I rpi i r i i j i ' !"e Jst session, ed plfio, I he demand for those on hard . . n j i ic . ;i the past year, will is great, and the number of new counties ! ,u .i t
nrtsiniiinff ntirl thr inrronsn rf . ffi. ore.
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Vr;ll in t ut limn, tnke the lew th;it i-ninnm. !
Anticipating the necesri arise, it is my intention to
ture Legislature, a code of laws both civil
and crmunuf, for its consideration. In
I The sales and entries of lots in the toun of Indianapolis, authorized by an aciof V c last session, from May last up to this time, amount to twelv thousand three bundled j and seventy-four dollars. The treasury is not in as good a condi- ! tion as it was last vear,'on account of the
reduction of taxes, which was authorize d
The assessments of
not exceed thirty-three
1 thousand dollars; of which it is not proba
hie th it more than twentv-seven thousand
lcw "'j1.' , ,nrui,;! "ill be paid into the treasury, the bai lee ly which m,,st , hein r quired for commission, dc lint ienpresent to a f.i-m d mie apd ndvt.rtt AtM
ige
balance in the treasury of 19. 234, as n
u..u cni i, .t c...9,i.e...M. i.r)rled to me by th treasurer on the 31t faking this step, the responsibility and . 0ec , d q the sum of 27,O0O, cot will be on roe. I?, opoo exammit.oM. j ed to .irrive at fhe treasury of this it is believed to he an improvement upon . rtl,.r,rilin ... msik. .... ,llfn nf c4n
our present volume, ah, rr underg io$ the j , for lhe servke of (he current yenr, ordeal of legislation, and consequently the jf fhe amoUJlt, paid ul ,IPC. thc .aid stnete-t scrutiny, it will become law. o! ,cl r rw .i. k h,m rr.u,r.r hn
liberal susi i ion can be entertained that
my object is dictation, when it is rcmcm
' not reported to me. The ordinary xpi n-
ses ot the present political year, oug'i not
i i iL.t j l :..: . .1.:.
w . i l to exceed tiventy-seven th'u:na dollars.
m
commend the passage of a single law, or
the adoption of an entire codo. Whilst attempting to fi'cutea work of this magnitude, I iMi!d be regardless f m own reputation, the greater lioror of iht state, and the still stealer inter t of tb? governed. ...v I not t avail mys If of the advice cf t'tse fir ;t t ilcn's i-; the ?af T'u- 2re t-
Cr
i In addition to the above, it m iy be expeet;eil something will be realize-1, fnm old de llirquuiit li-'s. Our 6taie debt ia exti- ; iisK d, exc .t hat is dii" the oad i?!;d 'canal and seiii' ar fued, wliich r- payabl at tie- pit-asure of the t te; a I mount of wlich appeared in my last legular romm miration.
I'ho tx-Mrig revenue law will produc
Isatisficaus cf the truth of the ftstemcnti.
We have not the slightest suspicion u. British Government has authorized, or will sanction, an nets of oufrago committed by its subjects on American citizens; and if such have been committed, we preunv there will be no diffimlty in obtaining redress, and the adoption of mea-ures to prevent their repetition, hs soon as pro per testimony of the facts sliall be produced. Aationnl Journal. The follows g ;s the emphatic larcuatie of the concludieg etii of ih 7:.h Title of the revision of our statut s, relating to the importation iofo this stale i f person? held in slavery, &- It " ceivtd the unanimous sanctiwtt r.fthr si:nae. 'Every person horn V'i'hi this state, whetherwhite or colored,'- FRfcfcevtry
person wno shall Vrea: r t e born with
in inissiaie, suaii w rin-u, -j
"person brought into this stnte as a slave, ktexc-pt as authot ized bi tiis title, bhall "be KKEE." JV. yr. Albany Argus.
i.i i e
ia . 'v i in i' no M.iCi:u. mpiuif , :n'ifi in a tatute bet k. to fnablf t?.r n j,'t n. i . i ai! , loft i ni a tolera'de
co-rre! i ft; of that sy! e. i.f jurispru-!
u i e v i ,cb t o'.r- ul- their . c tir ti.-. Ai d
if the f
ut L'i'.Hl c.j bun i t u fram 'he beautitul
Hi x "-of .e c inro- n .. 'v. u, civil law
ti.f
. . . . . t i ui; i l'Mi ii; i' vemt; i.tvv win 'nium ' t ltnperf- ction el i he exist!' if revii c . . c ' . , . . , , K ; t ans eiiou-rtJ for ( .;e coiiuon pui pf.ses
cc ;e is, mat nn'ineins cm nine, c entpai - r , -n 'n , , ... . ' ; U'v ernmei.t in Uiiure. 1 polls are ia,eut .tl.c . muttipj.r.lvofii.eiul proviMon- j Mv hCri ;ihd n ,a c :1(J Jlllon;tl Mhi-hmi-M he .rnorporated inn be, k of qu;i(ltilv ot wil, be added, this vear, its i' d. Ct tn arion.cc mtr i n-ura uu ta f,e o(j ,ourcr of reviue. ill the o u!!:J rmus ti iicrrn et to-'fkintl. . in h.eh i to V feu.-d : rt rre 0 fer ever, The Natioria, nt, ,WeilCer furnishes the wro,, vMihapra- t HirrM,ee presr r,Sed fo!ow; hru f statement of the qution iu, p-U:;: redf-.-. m ; s ; once io oiP n-; V- ctln tU Norlh K;tgt boundary, hi, h uah-..-c,n!n U,v. ,a: v.t berM.ev.; js txciting Uch elin il( M.,,,, y.i ... irl this !i't?ion I- mane, liru.l,, elsewhere. he a1 ji;v e; run .. ll;a'. on -cinh is ot t, ,r. . . , . , ,
, . ... 1. A.. lrj, l T-if . ,1 r- 1UIIT twillilill T.
an-cs out ot the 1 reatv ot t eace ol Woo, between the United States and Great Britain. Being still an unsettled qu stion
provision was made in the Treaty ol (J lien:,
!nr .urorhnniniT .ind fivitif tl.r u hi .ni : i i .
, ! V' der that treaty, C ommissinj.rrs w re
jappointed to settle the question, The were not able to agtec upon an adjustment.
1 ,n.n cu t'C U! i!:teli rod S ' .1" e r A 'i' j r , !, , . ! . oy the frairo rs of the 1 realy ol Ghent,
i nr. tilxioi. tvns rr.:i,t in flint r, miurf. 1h:il
.n.'.. -l v ;veH its j-ge: ; nn a di ,pr(.( n,ent between the Comm.- 1
pi.' t j u-. i ' h ( (.fit ee
r il.f .:.' ti i-b d liifi
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i JS'orth Carolina Lcpiifoture.Thr Legis j Inture of N-tih Caroli: assembled at j Raleigh on Monday, the 16th ii tant.
B irf letf Yar.cfry, hq. c u opeaicer fthe Sera'e, vvithotii opp -ition; ntal in (he lit. use of Commons. James Iredell, fq. ss elected St eaker. The me-s ge tiae-mitted by Governor B i.tot , on Wednesday, is chieUy devoted to suhj-tts exciui ly local iti their interest. It rommnce w ith a reference to the decaying condition of the S; t'. owing o t ? pecuuiarv embarrHSStr.ef ts ot hei citiz-ns, the disastrou sitiiie.h.n f h r co. men e, and, a 'lie message states, th more recent, thnugl perhaps net !es Uurde art me, sot j'Ct ot the Tariff." O;. the isf pnf.t it say s: 'The alteration oftln- Tariff, ronttmpiated by the Vo le- iVii!, w. uld. from l te circunir-ta:t -. & -;n invite peculiar and pr mpt ..tt tion. In . positiet. t the proposed al cafr-n, i ig!dy respectable puiiitai dhe t!.nt b;iipg, and ' Xp lien f- ffan a j i. .;.,: Sla't ha-been exerted. S euro le ly id.n t.ified are our i-'tcrest, -i ; ua' n. . and j j'aho tie.ns, that what is -o i; leiesiii u U) them, ai ntit surely be matt'"r:'i t! Ii .a n e to us; a.'ni the dignity and t . t c-1 -t fthe State re tpiiie that North Ct!'lina should not be
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bef, that the Grand Seicnu a th- proffered medi iticrf ti ers, is corn et, because we a H that ony hnlf-way adjustment bct! and the Greek,, would beofshc! uance,u.dess constantly enforced ternalaid. If he refuses to rte-r -Greeks wi,l be pl.ced in under thn protection of le greaf' "' and f.iture events will be in sotre rerrulated by thorn. In the ean H "r,; Greeks having a place of security t th-v can retreat, will undoubtedly0 from their scattered situation int!,1? ish domiiiions,. and settle down i(, an ! comfort, after h struggle of o eace vn:ir duration, and enrk . .. ,rT
verity and suffering. We shall ;i) id r the interference of the Allied P f if undertaken in pood faitb, acd with V-' er energy, as the fort runi,er of f ? which will gradually lend on to the V fall of the Turkish dominion, at h t Europe. A". Y. American. Vi JTew York. Air. 29. Bv tbp p ; . from Havre, we have oui reti?4r :Ui ' Paris papers to tbe 0bt ut j,.f'jJ bringing us Lordon dates of the 12 h dafs later than those received bj the'uaof Liverpool. ; The issue of the mediation of the fv, tiari ptwers m favur ff Greet e 6, kij doubtful. We alway? naJi' toil.er. th;;t it will be unsucresr-fw! a such a result is the only one tht promiHa nent tr-rquilit) and comparative I'lttd lu ttte G' e ks. Spam is pacifying, perhajj?; :,t ! :;;;! t!.e presence hi the rebellious diatritt olt.e Kin ard the ditri Is nrf rcbel!io. not for freedt.m, but for an absolute Ki r seems to uisarin al any rate Ihevitleicei ifiose servile factions.
Hi" I
cj .!. ai.e i.i.-.v, Witu proper
uli . i'ed b a:iv -tatc.
ilU.iz a co'Je ;:s
. J cioncrs ol ti e tw o governments, the) shoi'ld 1 J. report t!;e fct t th ir respective fvcui- ;
moat", aed tliat the question should th re j! uearn devised for these i bjrts have up be refe rs tl to the umpir.i of foifj'e (j turned cut to be inadequate, ar d referring
?i;nt.
On the subject of ret laininp the marshy land-, and ol public etlet .ton, th rt are ome remarks in which it is re;rt tied thai
ii
avf leipn ar' iiiator. O.i tiri mi!.J cl, i, li.cio auia to the considi ration of the Le
IX '.:atio:; w r cornuieeced in I.id.i , , -!-bi ure.
rp! te w i h rnati e i . i., be t em
L0"!1 law of E''trl i;.tl. ;r;d !.c 1': i ut. -tat
uts made ina:d of it, which have 1
u...,:um ,M.r(i-Mrtl.-, ,.,, ur - ,vi,il :tr. u:ehr,!w..J tu have Milled that iffire upwards of forty years,
. .. .. ... rPMli.ti ;n the 'crmanoirel a Gmnention a.nd had preserved the confidence ol his
.nut u5- u,u..,y ,..u.. w , , ...r ; . pr-lirnina-n s , f the n .Vrence nofc.ntrnded that a s; L'le eff,rt ar re f , 1;i ..,,r Hi, i. t! 'P., nu
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ii u i t -ill ' i' u 'i i t 1 ; i I w ' 1 1 1 i: iii ru
I j V fore Mr. Bu:ti r-turn to the United J The death of John Haywood, Esq. the II j S !', and have hi-en continued by ?dr. Y State Treasurer, is annc unced. H- has j (j :!atir:, whi. h ar- u:ider?t ottd to have tilled that flit e upwards of fortv years,
of Gtn-nt.
Thi- is he.hitl.rv of the iii-nute.
rtB to mbr :ce every possible case, 'r .!... tl .1 . f . r. . : .. '
iii.il in- minis oi a iv ij. , e i r- i.uie, i a. A . ln UtitU,.r of f lft vhlU .);tr,v h gmsp at enough In the .nhn.t ,de ot hu- ; htf;s in l0.vi of Some fioJ, ui . II. .. 1 . I I I
i.i.i. act-, common i;m m.- i or c - ; disputed Kp u.d: that tstosa,the Gov-i tmued in force in all eav s rot within t e j( ,rnmi.llU cf Ma;i. i tlSl.,t, and Maine on j
peitif-w oi uie roan, me ae iam.s-r- . n.., ;4(i, fif , lr.,v,n... ..f
i It llaw-citiz' tiS.
When tiiis information was communica ted to the House, a resolution was adopted to wear crape, and a Committee was appointed to make arrangements for the procession to accompany ti e funeral. yVationol Journal.
nucn a code will atioiJ. will ne, en.nie tne rUJ.swick. on p:trt .,f Great Britain, governed to know what the law iS and V. ;; uiVt. (.x,.n:h(.d juri?4ietion over it; ;u d
M.r , ,r pirr in -uqiiuc li 'l jr.trh p.irlv has been dispos, d to Strengthen fenowled without much trouble -r ex J i(? ( jajfft f farl( r ()f ioi , pene. Thi- is not now the r:,.. nor will , , between the n i.m Min.
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It ever be. so lo. c ,cver.l thoe, ,ed j istf.r of 0,c S. and Grt,.t Bl;tfliI t!iere burns ofreportnul eh mertan treat, es ij h;15 bcen ft COMtlll corrrs.UI(dent e, at ( iflusMH. rend, toarnv, ;t a fuliknowl.,! , con,i(lmt,,, inU rvals, however, but al of thf- laws. A r., de may cor taie pnnci- jj w g in th. s.ifnc ou ha for jt, o ,ct pies sn ppuomizd, that a single s-nten ( the inculcalion of rnutua fOInearance, of would give that information, relative to j (ht , exnedienrv of the nrrrv:,! in., th
the 'om n f i itt-s.it tion of the vrorld. u :th th labor of a wet k in books, would rot so cleariv esta lih. The presumption that no cod" an, b- Middeuly made to I'cnipr' h-'at all ihv cas s which may occur in a on-mur.ity . as far advanced ir civ jliz-tfton as ouis, is no argument why wr ehouH n t commence ti e wink of s lfg jver; rnent u reality, and o as tar as we can, le-ivit g the -nlance jt po-teiify to do. A - hn a t'W. countiy tarn ly -ub-mit to he ovrii d hv tin; laws .md torrn of another, it i not eettrri v frre. Jfail i century has pe-sf tl away since th de larat ' v of our n deptM dei c'. nnd Britisii law still jv rn us. The earlier we a rrnit u c; sl aki' jj "iV this disrepu'a ble stigma uy"ii 'he intcla'Tce Mtl eapah lit of our t i-u.ntry men, the sooner wr uha! hi prepas- d to re:trt to the cornn on Jaw if K -gland, a.-'i bony of phih sojit . and !i;,. i i! up only as a l-mp in lb- l.n.i; ans o reselvf hat o sylem, howe, r grand and beautiful ii al! if -ymeti v ai.ci part-, '-hifh inu-t : mai a mv-te ry to 'h inuliitud-. a..o a ina t es. i f jf ;fs 't.e
laws if C-h'nh'.. si-all tbj rub h whieh the c atiu t ci alt sIujU ' t ?quai-ti. I s 'ii hor 4- :: if .!'? r: a tit t'. iai ii!
xpediency
same state of things in the di-puted territory as existed atth date of the Treaty of Ghent, and of avoiding all disputes
I which might grow out of the agitation of jit. ! With respect to the two Governments, j there is a perfectly good understanding, j upon the obvious propriety and indeed j necessity, of forbearance ai d moderation on both sides, as to this question. Any acts of a contrary chaiaclcr are acts of individual citizens, without the ! authority orsanction of either Gov t rnmc lit, ; arid, of court-e, ate to be avoided and re
buked.
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to1- afit-mn
to ir u'
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n,i!e t.-'i !a ' ot f'e t.! w:! le- a uiedli
,u t ,sf',f p. (i: -s-a . o oia'eo.n i'.? 'jtlu : rjcisci: . ual:! ;!;ev leek.
Commissioners have bren sent to our Nor h fcast fienlicr to inquire into the liararter of the outrage which are said t have been conjoined in that quarter, by persons asiiiminjr to e t und -r the auTborify of Brili, 31 gi-trafe?. If there b. any jast -ue o! c- mpiaint. the President wih have the evidci.t-e lo lay before Cm?1'; if not, he v ill thus be in pos si n of tin m ans to satisfy u.cjtiirv. As i; va ry comooj occurs that o.mphiiit ol ti is character have thir origin amuch
; mi ii is ral ft chi g
i' i- alwavn proper
l,TlIE ClIOir.OKEE PlIENIX This is the
i title of a newspaper; prop, scd tt he pub
lished by Llias iSoudinot. in the ( herckee nation, for the benefit of the popb thereof in part to be prirted in Iv ih nnd in part with the lately invented Chen kee characters matters of interest to he in--erted in parallel coiumts: to issue weekly, at 2 50 per annum if paid in adv ntf . The dsign of it is to spread, and preserve, tbe laws of the nation and its public documents; furnish accounts of its' manners, customs, education, Xic. a: d promote a loe of liteiature in the people. We heartily wish success to this project. -Whether it be ihe Cheiokee., or any other nation, we are m arl "indiCrTent but we have long wished that some one tribe might be incoi p ualed into the family of the republic a, piocf to posterity that extermination was not the desire of' the generatio,. h. which Washington liv d and Jefferson flourished, hoeven much it has i exulted from the march of the white population, and.peihaps, generall) must. J'i7a.
The Tcrsians have thu far succes-fullv-resisted the attempt of the emperor -":; ola?, to mart h to India. his tli' .i ; raise the standard of the Ci-ir? ovtr .increscent of the Ottoman, he is more ii':nlopr ve triumphant; but even lre, ?;c ro5 will only he proclaim; J from th-'fcli of blood and carnage. "Turkey will ish with the convulsive throes of a tin;.:; inant' To o ir view there are st:fi vXt-rial-in the Mussulman creed. for c.cai n an ci'thusiasm, equal in characU r, ai d perhaps in degiee. to that which e r tiled Saracens to resist and bafile the si.t-fk o( Ku ropes' mo?! warlike chivalry, with England linn-heart at its htad, precipitated on the shores of Palestine." CY.n. ChrcrJeU
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The Philadelphia United StatrsGazrlte informs us that nearly tlmttea he; did buildings have been undertakc.i u tU: city during the present year. There are 41 gentlemen now living vrere graduated at Yale college rait
than sixty years ago, and nirety uur
were graduated at the same celled bfci
the revolution. Mr. Allen, the American to Chili, took leave of the Vice President X. civil authorities of that government, preparatory to his return to the United Stales on the 31t July. A cocmittec of the Boston Cctr.m Council states that the gross amount M three semiannual sales cf domestic v' facturesheld Ufcder the dirction cf : New E: gland societv, for he trcoM?e ment of Manufactures and the MccaArts, is $9o5.000. x a The late tire at Mobile uppers to utHeradicated the ye '.low fever. iNoW(Cb3e seshavc occurn-J' two weeks weT . fire, although many strangers have ar,.-
ved.
The intelligence from Greece begins to wear a little the appearance of earnestness on the part of the powers allied a gainst Turkey. If to be credited, and there are o many particulars as to render it probable, a pretty decisive step ha bcen taken by Admiral Codington, in nhn Lading the Egyptian naval foiceat Navarino, and notifying Ibrahim (hat he mut remain
etive, uutil something decisive was
neara irrnn Uoostanlu.o' le. 'J'iii would
j almost of course put .i stop to the opera, j iions of the Egynlian--lu . .;iu.. ti
any other souic-, t able to stand ... attack from'th. b'..
aiwnv proper u, r-eeive them v. ,th glish squ.ulron. W e most sinceie ho, e .Uon ,.n, to ;uMH,,c any oph,,, of !i c ha- a , areouat sai i , I, ,V. , " n justice unt,l ir.u.atn tha!l nave , from Co:nopi, i.rctif Se, -m-
A church has been erected in I Con. lor the accommodation ol tnc 1 can population. . The exports from Bdlon during tw quarter of the present year, shoa a cess over the exports for the sarne q ' of 1826, of more than halfatniww lars. , are According to the late census, tnert more than 30.000 Alien inhabitant eitv of New York. . rPr On arPnrrc and a half of Crun prison in Norwich, Conn. ' deed and fifty bushels of shelled cor live wagon loads of winter "aS ' 'ttfrcA third establishment forttit nr.. nf Wtiito Wlint GlaSS CtC-'
at Pittsburgh on the 1st of JaU! ' gt
It i not yet two years since y
thorising the commencement w t!lC slvania Canal was "itrodcceu legislature of that state; d ?' JJcf than two hundred miles of caoi ' co!tract! tCttee The new Catholic church at or has been destroy ed by tire. w U Diversity of the weekly mV four Mons.-l The llebreJ 3 urday. 2 The Chris:"Tho Africans, Tuesday. 1,4W KiiJiiv.
