Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 38, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 March 1828 — Page 1

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-0Ll.s IV. No- 38.

FUIENDLY TO THK BEST I'lrnsniT o-

rjUEIYTd THOUGHT, TO VKKKDOM, AND TO PEACE."- CotrT.

RiCimOND, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA," WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 5, i 82

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,Vi'.ir anl fy

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i'mI, t"vr inimlicr", paid

rotted, is, considered equal In Ihe best im-

: porte.j. i r.e American plant, id its natu-

VKI.ICA. N A I L.U-tw) I ,SU II Li I . ;,r or i;:it,nS any of the others. Is infe-

it".. .! ' if I'-prrM.it.iii.H- . ii.muv iir manuiacTnnner nurnrKi'S. ran

C '-,r ,,r' "'e'uls lVin the? Navy j, he a, -rihed only to the defective process

. . t' in i r i r 1 1" i ' aim iiiur its i imi inr.Niiiv nun ri r r 1 1 r i i v rr

. wa'ei.iotte-d Hemp, when i: market. The Irish practice of pulling he

I process of preparation that is prae tised iii

it iiticr imenrati cordage lully rood fr every petinof service, as that made of Russian hemp." The ranvass manufart'ired in the Uni-

s.ij ue c mnussjoi.orf, 13 eennr.. II.. - r l

mmiik 01 u x. ncmphas not been 1'ised f r that purp .so many of the large ! factories, tttouyh it is $uffested that if jhemp tvtre sowed unusually thick, and . pulled at a period to nrnrtnrA n til.r ..r

j- r - ..... v . ,tnirl, on a meuium between the ordinary

; C, r ' . L.rir aiivrtjsment iu the ! Max fur the manufacture nf canvass, there 1' - 1 I r li h. 1 v ik 1 1. 4 I. A t

;-" v- uuiiin nun me American plant,

jwaien. tt i. am! properly dressed, will h make. 1 cloth equal to any of foreign fabiic

: ' l'ir wil'-in ll'O vmr; or r' .' jr', mt) .'titsal'ii-rtheyeiir rspirr. 1vV'.'1 ' ,'1,, p iv .i rt'ir .i;rau! nliy a mAIU'U" .,11.. N r.-.! a ie;W enugfiii.-nt, at ..1" ' v ' . VllV'Vitrr ia Hie K.I;iMt be poft pniJ.

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t- mli l" l.iKi'H UN hiwti;hi"ii, miHV. :"i ii'if-ifii. Vj.uivhss Ql W,i PfOWn at . .-. .x ...iv... VVri.-l.i'K ti..... M.lt ' I : 1 .. . . .

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''Mm t v"M, iu Liberty ; or lit Jon n " .-. .-.il..

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cnent to prove that a tool wa not a wie

man, or tnat a political, or any other rort of knave, was an honest one Tho shrewdest of the friends of Gen. JncL-on are mbundanlly aware of this dileriitn; nhd accommodating the romse ofthfir di:cdciens to an evasion of the inference tvhirb that dihrrna fairly authorizes, are ct2.:nly content to rct U laims to ebvtioh upon alleged deficiem tes in his co.-ap tltof. Vhen driven fiomt his paltry rc luge by the almighty power of truth, and called upon again for positive instead of negative re commendations, they urge upon you the very point, which of all others, in itself and its connections, furnishes the rr.ot power ful argument naii st him. 'J hey refer you with ailccted confidence to his military services the only one? with which

1 history does any honor to .his nnie tho' a ! long life ofsiity year. -.They call him

tiie Raviuur ot hisccuntiy the hero of two wan the second Washington Our lan-

fruajje is loo poor and too cold to esnress

19 the half they n el towards bim, and too

nmiicu ui its ntimncr ct hih soundn n anu Hdulatorv enit!ets to keen Dace w ith their

I phrej.siod 2eal in apnlvit:' the m. Dut i.i . . .....

! they never remind voti that the held of his

ignorance is ultrr-j3 Tir.hle to and w-Mch igcninci, l:OwcVcr-!;on:ist, always enjoys; an excitement, aictj, in the ccse in hand, has reached a p.-;nt cf d.Vium (hat strcgj?3 againn ell depleting remedies, and f::;hts ngc'.nst r.'.J irr.prec:iar.3 hut surh directly tcr.J to add rr.cre fuel to the Hams that keeps it Up V7te il will end, and hot7 fnuch rr.ishief it r!J d in tlie Vast espsnsi? of terfitcry ov;rr whuti its ccnta gion has to operate, Gcd c::ly !;r.os, and tirr..-? ctdy can dsterrr.ir ' Meanwhile it behoVes eTory henest mr.nnnd well wif er ofhiscosttry4todo his cttnost io arrest i o cours , r.nd if he car.::ct clro-othsr- put is down, at least in eorr: drr.c, to mctrcjise it cnoral influence. I

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jl,:, tthirh is c.t joiih: Aethei iaiuN. a here the fiax is suppcfed to t: militan glory wa alo the theatre of his l;!iic results i-f i c,ni ij hr. th- he-t prepar-d of any in Europe, it j miliiary Uaiirp..lKrs: that the soil ohh h .li.-i- rouc.tncs in whith i n-ver pulled t.ll the seed are perfectly ij his braverv aiMed to defend agaiest cnt :: i.i!t we take I he following , ! 'Hned, and th" capuh: brown and hard, eneniv, became the dominion otancthzr in li ;i !' to lke easily discngnged from the j his own person. They never remind yru . : .r. tiat the fmail qn.iu- j;-."- The domestic cultivation cf hemp j that tiie precious blood of American citi- ! i,-;.. I hemn, that hns l f.i t. i- iorrih'v rccontmetded hv the circum iv:u j'io.I vr.i. il. l-.i KU lift.

j n j u ). !, i- r...t atlardt ven ; -lance, that t'.e Russian article must al if iu the mere wantonness of power, without Tn .. :iiy for exp. T'ue i t ; hut J whi, h.: injured from being heated on s!ip jj the remotest dictate of policy to recom- !,. . i. nud" are rutuely sal:- oy L piefersnce .f w .ter lot.iny; j- mend it, or even the common forms of law ,;im!I np TJ.ni :ns he ii'ttrsi . -1 . t !o b y th.- fist t . jhat the pro- .j to justify or warrant it. Thev la ver re uii.' I e ; i.itt.es f-r li e d.- d:n.t,i im tlr.s ne much great r. The ! mit.d vou that the first ai d most sacred .11: I! . . T.l-I- t, ..." ...

' privilege of the Constitutiet the writ of

IIaiifas ConrLs v;;s suspend' d that I the freedom of the pr s w:is outraged b ; the wanton iinpi i' .iifri;t f an indepen

m j di.-nt citir. -a v:o had the holdn ss to assert

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Vr i !.e:np '.mujIJ always he pr icr-; 'prove J uni'ia factory. Bull. jJ;ncrtca:i.

a :f i u i ! . 1 -i . i nerc ; u.i i .-l i !:; i;i - ui -onn cted v. ith i Fr.)r.i .'7r . 1 't'i-Jai .-S- .n Firm

i " - il - -.v... i - ........ . . . i . n !i:t i- ? .1 m- i mat uiaciuud : f u.L- the present alarming eit it-ment i! n: ! exerct- it : a ? - . in (ine that all the

h i - V v o i :...t . ft rr wi.l o, tu pald'C m.n.i and the caus ed it arc I. dennrtmoi-t? of the '! i cover; nw-nt were

'U-d 1 i: v.'M !.c the policv til grr.:i!ly mvjudgfi!, they pre sent a mo !; vifiually I.ardeii ever to the keeping ef a r ,i ri : to u .!. c cue-; C?r. j hnnentahle illustration of the prevalence j: sh!i-n. with the' obtain understandirg, T r .t . ih-..f fl. m 'l llrt..i... ..iv it.t..ll ...it ...i.l ..-ir li.... f... . ...... J ' " . . . ...I.I

. - ? . . - m l. I' l . I. ill . 'Jill ,j l i.imii i. li r. j 1 1 ir- i i.ii . ....; I I . . - : I ' I . ? 4 lilt. . V'.lc l ililti'l" , 1 1 1 i 1 1 C i IOI!S VV OU 1(1 i-:-:- . -A in- N-ivy, th-it all the expe- j' il pasit- over sou d and de-liberate ' uvirk the slig!ttest act cf disobedience to (. tr I :. ; i' t I tt;nt ."the A- i judgment. It is a tiuih to , r!rnrst too u fi'!it.irv dc pot's will! " .. ti r t. :t;-d h(.iTip, lo?- s t e.tbing J fearful I be utlereel, tliat thii ignorance These are matters which it is net conve ..... . ... ..... I i i !l . . J i.: ....... : t .... ,t -... (.:... r . i. i . r . t i

u iilif J'.ijmih1, iii uvj'vi.s'v ,uni inik ( iiifiu nr lilt' :i letlus Ol oco. jatKSon enfrrpris in which all their worst jj rememh-r. They cither pass them ov

.ii "'.i :.,i. t i u us-:.ii-. e. lie-.ter !; and

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t!:C T i?t: a dltit Mit

atti iniit. s are enlisted rece ive their im- ' a- ven' d errors, unworthv of serious dis-

. - . ii li-kit ijf. t. lini'liv .'i.i.i.',ip...v. v .. ... i- in ..'. ii I 1, at' tll'l ill) J rrUU! UIV i vu i' h'-sl Am fit -tii and the lu-t p i'e und eiireft-in Irom intt liigence of j cussiou, or tieat them with contempt, as : u i - i init. .i ', ii'p, the. Cofr.n.is Hie highest rl r, shamefully perverted M false: acierdingas ittelligence or igno ': ' ii I :i i- ii. .i- r ef the fi i , to the u o.ll .v. d purposes of personal jj ranee may happen to be the subject on

A trifnr: ; -t. ph- he equal! j .ftiihitioii ; th at c 'mplteineiit ot whtc li, wntch their ellorts in support of the ge r ' . i j.j . si iii . th. Rusri..! ' propos- the eh v atior. ef a few leading i cmI's prelnsie)ns may chance to be dire . MM.ta- i- jur fioin the r poIiMeal despaiades, to the higher scats jj ted. In the reading rooms and literal

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. ' 1 i il'.' t. !,itlM lJO I ! ilie ;" j"MTr. , rl I 4111 f A j" I'M ' I l-i' 'l4lli.l I HUH? Ui UUI I ll'l ill I VI UUl IUI 113, IIU I e v ) i-at: opiai.in eifieii e x ph s, all the vi i tue s, at .1 all li e hles.-ing mind is fairly opposed to mil d, and where ' ! : '..!;! w!t li.i been to pro j wl'.cii re-neler i- v. goveinment of at. v-l j a know ledge cA'futts is pese$se d by every 1 '' ' i'-)!t 4'i ti.titv ef Water rotted M u iri the administi atioii of which, that j oi:e, common pi. licy, as well as a necessary I' ! . o: . ,'i:in having he power h leg.liinate.ly exercised. I t it courtesy, require. the admission of certain "! - 'J. :.at ?t,j,.e titne itmi tdapse J; fr idrittcd and believed, j-s it de-uhlless j indisputable troths. In such' places, the ' ' ' -r .Mi ii ran he p l-u.-de-d le. hou!d He, that ti c American people art; j heroism, the patriotism, the genius, the A .:; .-, t a hac rathe r h. e n 1 !K:-st to go t ong by desigf': it is' respect tor the constitution nod the laws, " 1 : a iiioei.t or. new thcori,: sfill tee trti", thnt they f-r net suftif ienth j wliich the general's friends are so sedu- ,!' 'jt t )t.in succ sfully i! jts.loUH to upect. ier MihVientU shrewd lous in their attempts to fix upon his char ' : i . lu.frnif.il I v long peri ; to detect, the arts tin e-ugh which a despe acter, are all understood, and, by honest -.1 -t f a u.MtiivS. Thti- attclnpts' r t combination of disappointed eh ma i men, regarded, with the degrading quali-,v-"a rr. . ... 1(, prepare the hemp be ji jj-.iriies are as-ailing them, to resist in any Jlications which properly belong to them. . remain twelve months in s.sidi rable extent, the allurements by But in the taverns and in the cofJee houses ': :' :uni tht.ui'xpojin it to the ac j! which tlmsc arts would decoy them into in the grog shops and the shambles, at the df: h breaking it with a the enost fetal errors. Ilerce, tliose im- bear baits and in the race liehls, the genei4ri" i t raturil slate, without an ; poking hC-jenee of military fascinaiions, ral is known only as "the hero of New Oru ' n.h,-; Mu i,v Mihiectinu it to ; oneraiii-ti; on the pas-ions to prevent the leans"- "the saviour of his cour.try,"lnd

I..,. ,1 .w....,i;.hrt' tvliirti have LififlU'd ud a

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v"'?'r:m"!.t on cordage; made cf A-'lanv throughout the Uion, threatening 'f:'P- stacked oieAear, and then jj a cata!rophhe that shad burn up, indisr,t,d'.:,wf d thai r.'ihirro of Rus i! crimiaatel v all the good and evil of the

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ff , e ir, :s.f H ing much Und. Hence tnat amazu g anu aiamnnK ,k' rrn.hi,, ttci . ;,ad woie more jl popularity of a military chief, which for . ,'" ", d t:,ni the Atr.eiiean ; l the at three cars has brought so much

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r'. w Jie' r.er ewiiirn iii:ii!i i viii i i i'ii

b:n.p wa. &c- as above ! must d if! a new era in the political histo

'I ..mi;;I m .i.i1 n !! rv of i tir reiiUbhc.

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, ii.i strength ot con!- r !, ui'wvii.in ",!" V 'Moken bv a machine. I Gen. Jackson's pretensions to the I n si , ; ! i ,, . i.l.vr water or dew ' h.o.y, as refract question. I he tKlel .M1 ti.- ;u-e ,-agc weight 1 of argument fun.i.hes no resources tn h Li.! ' Ar:;-.,i,u:. or was' f.vor, because truth and good cnsc can j;iV,l! R.t.u stained but I tu.int to no principle that is prop.-. Iv con -! ,: ,N "-i-t! tl supeiie.il o.'cted nith tr.e subject, that can at the A ,..,;,:,.,. MiPn Lw! saou time, be ;-.-ociated with one single .n Anw.ie,;, qualification of his character, that marks ' ' - . - ca.e p, ,, im out as u ti te I. r Mich a ta; C: '" " ' h, . ma i -i,,,. That lield is also equally bane, , i.i. .a .... ' i. . .i...r. tik him? lot wra.

foe, to undertake the discussions of

en newM ' same lime, ar: - ,

qualification ol MS cnaracier, - , I : , s.. a ri . atnUil te I r such asta-i

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every attempt, however honest and properly directed, to remove the veil which cevcrs the gross iniquities of his military life, and the dark depravity of his noral character, is met with the gross aiuse and bulling elefnance that arc suited o the cause which urges his pretensions, hid to the man who is its nominal file lead er. but in fact, its miserable tool. The decencies of delibe rate discussion have no Quarters in such places ; and the cbarac eristic modesty of sound argument nlw as e treats disgusted, leaving the boisterous lassions that opposed it, iu full and conIrmed possession of the tie Id. Hence thej grand secret of General

ADMlNlSTtlATIOIJ M EST 1170 T At a meetmif of i!:?r:ti-r'i.r fTr;-;

County, favorable t.- tha American Sys C.T and i the pre:?nt-Ad.T.ir.h:r!lcr of tht Gen

eral Gnvern-rM, ccnircned ni Libert v, on' the Cl! dy ct rcbrcr.ry; iCZZ. VJn. Ftder, Esq. eras called to the cly.,ir, Clwi

C. ilini-cr.d -VAu Ljrca Ci'pcii.tcJ Secretaries. ! On notion, I'.ntti. Anron Stasfrn', Wn. Il Crn-' n?tt, Jereiainh Grorer, Umir D l.rty h.I Vdit Youie, wi-r- Mipuintefl u coiiiinitpr to tJroft n-s. Ja. tiorts uit;ihle to the oi.jrrts of thi tseet:?y. On motion. Dr. Sylvanus Everett Jan ca Perry, .esq. and H. C. Ilamrr.ond, esq. wen? appointed a c rr.:;.ittc; To prepare .in Address to the risizei sc? Union -eud t:.j neighboring ecuntir.-, cn l! fUbject cf th nest Presidential clrcticn. ; The cotr.n:itlee nppr.:ntet.' to d.-nft tesoluticns, ufijfr n snit r tirerr.ir.t, reported Ihe folloi7iR-, rhirh ere read and unanimcjly ne!;:pted: Resoiz&li That it i hc;.!nic3 cf Ud? meeting, that the Cc.-ty, rrejp.-rity and h ippi-.e-s of the pec- cf it.e U. btatrs mainly deper.3 enen rrr. ?c.reiire in tbnt

j '-our.-e of policy, emphatically de torrinnj ted the "American Syzira;' that by enjeouragifig dc.eitic manufactures, and

I prosecuting tJ;e r;r;vjt plans d ioten a icii provement, bo?h public and rrivate inter.

est t7ould hs promoted, and that it would tend to a c:ore permanent union of the States. Kesolveti, That ue have ritnessed tilth satisfaction that the Administration fcavs rurstied the Uepubiiccn pc!icy cf their

j predecessors, and that the prc:cnt happv j and prosperous condition rfth. ration h j evidence of the correctness cf thsir tfaaures. Resolved. That this rr.ietiP repose torlicit confidence in tha virtue, tale

triotism and ability cf JOHN QtJlNCY ADAMS, to preside over a n::ttcn cf riiEcMen; that we use every fair end honcra-

tile cleans in our poryer to procure his reelection as president, end that it would tend to promote the rjrnerel welfare of the nhe le Union: wc would lil'swii? viet7 a change of the present rcerr.ben of tho cabinet, at the ensuing el:cC:sny net lesa itnprudent than impolite. Rtsslved That in the cpinicn of this : meeting. John Quinry Adams was elected to ihe office of President by a fair esraression of the people's will in his lavor, and precisely iu the same manner thnt Thomas J-fTersonrame into cCce, to wit, by the provisions r.nd spirit cfthc caticnai constitution: That all that has beeo circulated, concerning coalition, bargain, sale, in

trigue, corruption, lz.c. izc. respecting the late election of President, end appointment of Secretary ot State, is n mere pretence of the disappointed aspirants to oicc v?ho vjere unable, by persua::en or intimidation, to unite to their party the fearless independent, patriot and Etat?rnan. Hennv Clav one who ought to fcc regarded as the pride of the West, and the firt G ctent advocate of InUmnl Itxprcrzrr.cr.h Cz. Domestic JUrtnvJacturrs Resolved That the cquivcrrj manner in which Gen. Andrew Jac!::an hr.3 er. rer.

i eel his sentiments on the subject cf the Aj mcrican System, in which we are all drepI ly interested, leaves tonr doubts cf hn

opinion neing favorable to that crcr.t IJa-

, . . . 1 1 m.ii'ii i.uiii: .io kson.s popularity in relation to fllicji fiorial uolicv I. .1...... a i .i . . r.i .. II

UfSIUlIM y flt lite WlFlSl paSMOI'S Ol lilt Aflr ma i:... it , :. . ...... m Alter some pertinent remarL'a bv thr

tfarr, uni'is ipltned by moral principle o,.; it..,, i,.!,., , j 0 J.t . . tioti. John 1 eat end James Perrv esn.it efcontii..Ied by thought, are warring nsj KiS 1

Is favor; and honest but e.'eiuded ij:no

rfnee ia nli.sted in the cause, because it hows no better. Yes, let it be repeated

fain and again, and let it go forth, as a k aa h . l a.

Resolved. That the proceeding cf thi

meeting be transmitted, by the Secretaries, to the ediUVs of the I'raiditin Renos-

itory, Fayette Observer, end Pu!:!:c Leger,

e in.

' ' ca-e u !. p t o- I im out as n W '" '' " " r : . 1 Th-ii (ield i- a so rquallv barren e. t-;..! n !ik a ma 'It'll. J n.ll U ,u ' ' - . ; ........ , ' . .,rrtiiuii t hint: lor wra.

i , n t , . j . . i -u aory,ravcne UDserver,Hnc r:: :cLe slcmn and alarming truth .o tlie further- ! . " . . , .. . A. ' , t i . . ' , t j teqeiectinq them to rubliih the c.-:m . en comers of onf land, that, with iheir rcnective o-ir-rs .nest mass ol the people of these United wLn t j-

.qaii-?, jiinerai jiU H.-on is susta.neu sole ji

tin mlioumei!

WILLIAM KLDEit.. ( Aarmc.

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f... ne,e;i-n.oi.H r;, ,; j,a ! i .source i TI ' , .,T 1 ' ... ,t... 5 ': r rw,n,lM w "u

ijby ihutortof5:iSh excitement wWy II. C. Hauhond,

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