Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 35, Richmond, Wayne County, 13 February 1828 — Page 2

T "CTSKTIilTH CONGRESS.

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' tVir, by Mr. Smith of Soulh CaruHnn, In j! opposition to it, ant! by Mr. Van Buren in i its support ; when the Senate adjourned,

. ' on motion of Mr. Branch, who, according i u ti S't'trdoy, January 2G. ! 0 IIS:icret has the floor for to morrow. In tho Hocsft on Saturday, De discus.; f n the House, the documents from the si. n of the resuluhoa olh red hv Mr. Chil-jj War Department, relative to the trials of

ion w in rrMrm-.i. As foon a? in resoiu- ; the militia men, were referred to the com-

was read, Mr. Chilton, roe and withdrew jj mjttee on Military Affair?, and ordered t ti.e r. ?ohiti-ni origicallv submitted to thei'fce nrinted

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,lo,iJ anuoucr. u a nMHute, divining The Huge then resumed the discussion the subjects. Mr. M'Duftw then moved f 0f r. Chiltons' resolution the question

being on Mr. Blakcs amendment as modi

time:nl the rcsolulioo hv striking out so

much a made the public debt a subjectof cxamin ition. This amendment was ac

hed by Mr. Dorse y. After Mr. Wickliffe

had com luded. Mr. Letcher and Mr. Liv-

cepted by Mr. Chilton. Mr. Dlake then j jton followed. Mr. Weems then callmoved an m '.'t,.!m.nt. referrii g ihe sub- ct for thc previous question, hut withdrew rr!,i.ia dttHircnt foim. to the committee j; C: which w is renewed by Mr. Cam of ways and moans. Mr. Dorscy moved beileng and lost Ave EO Noes 93. Mr. to amend the amendment by adding a ! Everett then rose and expressed a wish to clause, directing the attention of the com- j m;,kc some remarks, in order to nut one

millee lo uie pr tiinn allowance to mem h'-i, which Mr. III. ike accepted a a modideation. O.i motion of Mr. Make the Aye. arid N n-s were oideredoa his a-

inendrncnt. Iut the 1 1 tjc adjourned be

taken.

JW nday. January 20. IN SF.NATK.

Tbr bill to graduate the price of pub-

turc ai.v rjucstion w

or two points which had been disc ussed in

! a clear light, but, being indisposed, the House adjourned, i TARIFF.

lo the c-Apiluf, within a fcwdM r spre?. cech:ar.n answer ta tv- 1 We learn that the mast admirable CA'd ; lion, and the tempter f CC7nX order prevailed theie, and that the Divan jj they turn hia and hij i I I , I fs f?1r n.l'i rftriH-rill i'lll M trtnr J

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what was to be do.ic and , It is conti-jj What tay the People ofp .nilr that nt-are ill be concluded, j, this attemrit to h... Tt- "trM?!t

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Perfect cur.lldenre has r.oi, nowev r, oceu llc servant rvilti their trior nuite restored. The vcs-els in the harbour j What do theT sav tl '

are till loaded with poods of the French ; cuse pure and honorahl e P?rt7 . . . . . . . "... ""'I" (tnii .: i

and K iglish. The Ureeta are now attachinu Scio, and have possession of all the islands excepting the Cattle vhirh they are bombarding from the heights of Tortoli which commands it they have 27 vessels stric tly I h ckadinptl e place, the Cnsileit is said '.3 not well upplit d with proision, and may be expect d t fall prety soon. Piracies are an i very day tiling; we are ltd to believe thai the Koropean ro,uadron mav take o ne ulcps to put if down, particularly as their treaty turn on that, and

men with barrmin anrt :SrtnW

j daring baseness under thei'r h,S t j as representatives of iJK ltJC r ; onest citizeii0Mrffa luJreiS fits totel Weiisji i Oh shame where is thy blu u wheie is thy hiding lWh!

Suicide. Th M, t i

jtl.at a young My tei,:Si i.pco.,n.y,ol reSpcctI,l5t0Vt;:

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for motives of humanity which h.s caused rr..i,,?i Ki ir 'nl a frrnt !e;l of

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; i?i v neiit-ve is noiF'in ni:i no- ronou. anu foo mcu iirm t, . f, u, . (V

I Mr. Mallary, from the committee on j Fr m tbe M:rea we are without m ws j determine d on eli J..5(, th r

red numerous petition?, memorials and j: t e !;t nr ount, was layini- waste the ! of i.er parents, and linen lurr V")

; reinonsiranr es on me suojcci oi an increase j c nuuu y ne win m- uihi u ii' it c.n u- , cm ,m wj hSC jowuagri. ,(

of duty on import?, made a report in de-.':! j' ; the aue ,j UrMks is no w, j; in tile morning by her (V

... n.- ..? uj-. wim.ii ifii. inn, containing mmuies oi ine examina- - r.

: tmn of wiLiesses. accompanied bv a mil., ; (

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; which was twice read and committed to

Jendruks moved to strike out the fifth section of the bill, to substitute the fob

.louinc. hcU he auj'ported by a speech of j

threat ienith. ".i(ti left ftn&rr cnncicL vVc. That the

the committee of the whole House on ths state of the Union.

Mr. Alexander, from the committee on

e of be

ibly, jfaine.-i. ar.d n ay !?e preHirm d j; prints were tract d to the fa!Utre 7 In fuii i-t.ed frc to Lurope with laffrr diligent search, her uJv

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: n-r !.imnij: ' mo. iruou Kinu icornposea in us irst ( n mtuK. a

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i, tvhiiii is incst devoutly to

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prcceJine setii-.m of thi- act shall be, and j;the District of Columbia, reported a bill V

trie same art ncic-v. made applicaolc to

the Tes ritorirs onlv.

lai be i! furifri:irc!e. That the pub- ;!Was twice read and committed.

A bill has passed the house of if"-- ?ate, 1 19 to 70,

Columbia and fer other purposes, w hich :( incorp ruling thr H'.pp Jumrwck y. ir.c

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to retorm the penal laws ot the Uistrict ot (of n :ut

her cloak wiapej aioui.dh r l

i and clenched in her lj I a: d -x, 1

inreast. i ne rtmaiiis wic decf

, terred.

TURING Comp-ui

t I S' V: I at davs

A Dill has b' en ord"rcd to -.J

re-t.iiie m the Douse of Represenfaiitp)

and uuMppreprialed lands within the ; Mr. Wright, of Ohio, from a select ccm- j deaan -.u u, n ul it i a won I i fol ec nf ; Kentucky, providi;: tb;:t a

I;:nU o! tae new .-tates shall be, and the mitlue anaointed for the nurno.if. renoit

-.t're is hereby, d.-did and rc Hi cj.M?!)rc, , cd a hill to aitl in the educ lion of deaf in fall propcry, to tf.e sf vi s".!c in I and dumb persons; which wus twice read which the a-in; n .y lie, yj cie'-U'. n l!,U ' ,; d .ommilted, sucl) sl-ftes h:i!! nci, at any time hr r after, j Fri!ny. February 1. put Mich l :n!s into market at a iov.er In the Se.vatc. the bill fjr the relif f of

minia-urn price than shall he ostahli-hed j'Susan Dcc-atur was read, and the blank! by I iw f r the sale -f the publ.c lands in ! tilled with .100.000. The Senate resin i

If it d-e .:.! hew a ) i Iding to the pri;- youths equal to the number ol R ..-j,r(.."t) cijde of j'n.tertion, though !rely it docfl ' Jives in the General Asmhlv.sl.uilf.J by the urai t of an a t ot .orpora:o: . , ; nitttd into the Tran- Ivania L'uiv. :' at Iiast, demonstrate! -a a-le t . itt lirg i and instructed fiee cf UuiveiMO cia-

oa the SMt-jeft no n.: lei from what ; and be allowed the use of rooms' a r.,U-

i cause perhaps from ,,n evident' necessi- tided at the refectory, at nut eiceediia-J

ty of supporti: the i du?ry of the people ! dollar per wee if. I hese yeu! s ; rt t v1

SI 00.000. I he Senate rcsu-) of the s'ate, that thet may r-ot abandon it I! apportioned amont: the 6cvei-,i I

the terrin rie, an ) on condition that the md ihe consider tion of the bill providing ! fur other pat t- of the union wherein 1 tbor ; .nd be selected by the conntv (onnj Imfi in t it!- to lands within ti. limits of ; for ceitain surviving r fticers of the revolu- ! ignore honored. B'if.b - !iecau-e whit IS The bill aLo nrox Ides that $ hCO-J r ' 1

any s;ui? shall hen .titer he c xln tr.ri.cd tionary army. The discussion occupied ijit mav, we r j ice in the pasag.- of this at the expense oi ueh t:vt.'. several hours, but no question was taken, jj resolution. IV- hop- that it m ay be rcMr. Hr.n.ch replied, i:. oppi .-ition to the In the House, the discussion was nsu- j trded as an ze a i a th hi-t..r of Virginia, nmo. drnentand the bill ircr.orallv ; whr n ;'med en f e re-olutions & red hv Mr. Chi!- Hand mark" the time when the representaon nr. tit. n of Mr. r.rri-, tie hill v as post f ton. Mr. Kverett address the IJeuse in a !( lives of the state felt h:!!iio' to l. t the old'

pon-e, anu mavie ine crtler ol the day lor . very powerful speech. Mr. K idtdpb aristocracy "z by the-hoard,' and rai-e

s ! up an invaluable chia i 'productive pers.-riS,

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to rn-rrov.

succeeded. He conjpl lined of weakre

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ioe ceni.e moo pnirerueu to ine rcn-j and his remarks seemed to testily to tt e f to he ti e gl ry and defeooe of the state, in sieratioij d the iit f r the i, lief ot ct-correctness oflhe complaint. Mr" Harnd ijaftci times; a body of praeScai men, rea-L-iin surviut? otiicer .f i he Kevtdution, ton took the floor, hut before he had pro- jj , -ners, not talkers, h apperj that the ! i if n.o in m.-.Je b Mr. Partisan Friday ' ceeded in his remaiks the House adjourn-:') host of old prejudice were arrayed against hjt.torec.rmnil.iorlhe purp..?,; of amen-;'cd. ii this bi'L and various am ndments olfered

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dir t e hii!. te iim uiid r c- nideraion

th' c : air dec.Oed t.'iat tt.e nmiion was not j'

in ii tier

TURKKV. Though the official accounts from Con-

A debate then rr rurred. in which Mrg. j: stuntinopte inform us only of the afety of sr.. WoodbuM, Smith, of Md. I'ains,: the Ambassador?, and indicate no posiVaidmr n, liul s. Hanison, and Cham ; tive movement of the Pcife, the rumore ! r-, toed: p.iri: When on motien of Mr. 'Lire varius, and soou? of the London

journals spoak much of war. One report i

in- :tf adinurred. states the Siilfnn lo h.ivf mMnif..fcf..H it.r. !

I t'. He i sk, the dtM is?i.-n of Mr. Chi!-, greatest anger at the affair of Natarino, I ''' i - duto-ji resumed. Mr. Cliil-j tu have ordered n levy en masse, and what j h : iu iui rnodih-ed hi: reM lutioi , so as to,' is one of the usual demor.stra'ior s of

-tnhr . ( an ei.ui.rv into the frxpi -diei.cy Turkish vigour, to have had the Reis Kf

ol redu ii the ( t)Ri en-..tion of the mem-j fendi beheaded. He is said. I.kewise to

to defeat its purpose. Octf. onlv succeed-

ed, to limit the duration of the charter to 20 years. JS'tlcs.

hers i t (J: i lt ?.''. and Mr.

Mr. Luf Iner of WashVance addressee) the

have signified his intention of proceeding

i to Adrianople, and otherwise forward the

Cnnir. U l.il. J Mr. Vance was proceeding! prepirations of rar. Another account

io-pe,,y tne characters of the various states, that it had been signified to the I

Mai aiin-.' enmrri ie( P, i.e was caj.ed to or- ! Ambassadors that their passports xere r?cr by Mr. M Uutlie. 'J'h.e Chair having jj ready; and on their reply that they had no ej i Jl 1 the Mr. Vai.ce u; b in order, Mr. ( orders from their governments to quitthe .M.Duiiit . appealed f;cai the derision, at d ,i Turkish capital, it had been intimated the ay aril ncc- were cideied on thr i! that if they staid, thev would be consider-

y.i :u on ..t appe;:, hut hr fore tlie rjucstioii J ed prisoners of war. The Divan, as might '.Hsh.k. n :!ic hoiwe ndjourni fl. j!he expected in any event, had frequent

.-.mon me m.' tuc rial- pi -rsentecJ, was meetings. I he Londcn filormng Chronione fr-.m the Cch niz ition So icty. precn ; cle says, it can hardly any longer hold out fed b) Mr. Mercer, prajir.g the aid o( the jj hopes of peace being preserved nith TurCovMi n.ei.t. This memorial, on motion ;j key and that cn appeal has been cnado o '.Mr. .Merer r, w;n referred to a select , to all good Musselmen; while an expresr rommiilee, to cot.-i-t of sexen nien;bcrs.i from Paris is made to say, that the Ambasar.tl was crdervd to he printed. jisadors had left Constantinople and the Tiirzday January CO. jjtlagof the Prophet was flying on the SeraIn the Skntf. a i on b r of petitions jj glio. This is the extraordinary appeal t nnd memoii d ui.k- presented, pray ingh the enthusiasm of the Faithful. It must further pri.tectioM 'to n,anul in ies. 'J hejj he allowed, if the Turk goes lo war with bill for the surviving fei . ot the revolu !j the force arrayed against him, that he tio: was di.-cuscd. The 1'ieic'ent t)f the!' will disi)av more courage than nrudence.

Senate pie..ei,ted a ii.ejn'iii il of Kdwarilj Vernon Sparhuvi k. einpluining of ineult r.nd viob-jM e Irem i)itl tireen in en- of' the -Tr -rnittee r.et?i ni the S'-nnle; whif h j was!. id on th tabic:, f ( hi Thursday fuc-i

LTEST FROM GREECE. The brig Pi oebe-Ann, which arrived hre last evening, from Smyrna, brines

eroding ; an ei Janation hi Huff Gr?en.: the following Intelligence: When the

Bait. Am,

news of the baifle of Navariu reached

j S-nyrna, on the 23th of October, a great

j deal of anxiety was manifested, and the!

! vcc! of war in the harbour, moved as

was iiN'i snba.:-Mh ;n.i hdd on the ndde.'

. rdnenluy. Jtmm-ry 50. In th" ::.VATr the bill ie:uiatto pro co is; the new t.ilef, and the I ill for Ihe

rehei f the revolutionary efhceit?, undci r dose as practicable to the shore, and ever?

wen? dif u-!ion. !i preparation was made for embarking the Is the lSoL'sr, tlie resolutions of Mr. Jj European intiabifaits in case of any exce-j Chilton, on the Mihjeet of u Ircnchinent, ! s being made by the Turks. Tlie next

day. 'day, the heglish and trench merchants'

January 31. j in ved mcst of their property on board.'

Th" Sr.SA rt". ie;nii! (l the coittideraiion '1 and all made ready to escape. The police.

cfilie bill providing fer eeiuin surviving j! and general good order of thi: city, w; ofLeer ol "tiie lit v!utm i ai y ;ru y ; aiditiuot hovever disturbed; for an inland1 w:l dt harcd fiotn orc o ! tl. till hah 'f astj; Courier had been immediuttly despatched

occupieri most oi toe

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A short but spirited debnte has taken place, in the Senate of Masa h use Its, upon the question of granting leave to Mr. Tutr one of the members, to obey the sumnums of the House of Representative and repair to Washii clou lo be examined by the committee of Manufacture. L'ave vjias tiaaly given, upon the ground of courtesy to the member who had icquottd it. But the right of Congress to enforce such a mandate was firm!) denied upon all hands. jY. F. Com.' Adv. In the Legislature of Neo York Mr. Edgarton, from a select committee, on ths Governor's message relative to the practice of duelling made a long n poit reprobating the practice in the stiof -est terms and brought in a bill d daring the kill ing a person in a duel murder sending a challenge a .high misdt meanor fourteen years in state prison seconds aids, and

surgeons to be hned 1000 dollars, find j sureties for fjood behaviour f.r live years, !

forever incapacitated from holding any office, and in case they cannot pay the fine, to be imprisoned two y ears inacouoty j il. The report and bill weie ordered to bs printed.

; num, of ths nett revenue o. rv.iv'

ty shall be appropriated to ir LJaiversity. Cincinnati C?.?l-..

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I The 2th of January at JW-n-C U :- i the Azelnt, we have our hh -i t ,r l

inat. inclusive, which, togcito-r

0! rhat n sin 'twould be, if it uere done by another.' BARGAIN AND SALE. Eight leading Jackson members oi ih General Assembly of Pennsylvania wi ote a letter to the State Treaxurerto this eflVt: "You hold an of;ics, you have ten chidren, and for their support, as nell as your own and the rt of your family, depend upon the $1,400 a year which veur office nroduriM..

but you arc 6U.pected of being opposed to !

uic eiecuon oi uen. Jacksou e desire to knoiv whether this suspicion be wtli founded. If you will pr ,mi,e to voto for Gen. Jackson we will allow you and your ten children to live upon the income of the or.ico, the duties of which vou have ever honealp discharged; but if, on the oilier hand, you will nut so ptomise, we will vole y ou and your children out of doors, and you and tV.cy may livn or ,f:irv..

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miormaiion, appnze us, m.it ir,e p.,

1 celebration of tlie 2th recti a luial f.ilurt-i j biilure so clear and urquettici m z j have chagrined all concerned in if. IJrjice, we very sii.cereiy n-jjiu ia;.s

result, and trust that such may c;tr:: the isue cf sim;lir expeiiunjiii3 tu cans, the generou feeling? of a free pecpk towards national benefactors, i. io :u means of gratifying the p r-ojul aid s

tious liens cf any party , er a: y i:.diudr als. We aoutd remember with craiM

and honor uith all becoming tttinioi: i-,1 the gallant cjeimbo in 1815, tH:dsonv fully for their country, btfwre the ass-iuis.

of an invading foe: but ie chcultl Jo that victory achieved in vain, if its ft queuces were to be, that upen the repletion alone thereby acquired, the victor to b elevcted toca olTu e to which 1-' no claims, audfor which he has noqu

cations. . VVc hare norc to add, with ooftiga though not unanticipated, eati-vW that in the LeGiHature cf Loui which met on the 7tb iust. there is ded majority fcr the administration. vote of Louisiana is safe. V. Y. Jnuncs. A letter frc Cape Haylien, ta the itor of the Baltimore Patriot, dateJ'

13, 1027. rr.sr.ttcr.3 tne uiscovcij - -

ous conspiracy, raid by certain can. cGcers, upon co.3 dissstirfcu the administration. On th2 17th t leaders uerc ibot, fear transportfo -ono ic:pri2c::2d hr four eonthsCcr.zl ?rnt.-2.-The na.t oi collected czi the Erie end 0.

i.nK for the past year, 'y. 058 40. The n.oant eolheted in was37C2,C03 CO; g.hoairg an rc ,Tfc $98,054 82. The aggreg-tc cl ' $0000 more than Ihe etii:n ' 01 V ,Kcc: missicneiscf tha cansl board, an less than that cf the canal ccZ"'t,H AmoK- tha peculiarities ol ff may ba mentioned, the ppeai load of Water Melons in i Christmas day I! They rf understand, Ircai Twi?g at n good price. In tbe (jardf n o of this town, etracberry ,ce'f , for some time in blossom. graph 3 1 it Dec. : ptWn & 'J lie Pennsylvania i-y- f

ted their Oelcgation 0 their iniluenre in 0JJi cC

inbtructe

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to u.c their miiuencu . j

- ,.e eai wcoin

Il.c Slate Tre;,5U1Cr refcmibe bribe ; WyM, Sf? '