Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 38, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 March 1828 — Page 3
-i..in ofTered
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a scsiiuttnn o;. ti.c -wVi j iy of prtis-i: viiig the former, a:U CNi.iruct naaeufw ilia trr-"e &f tarltim intrrnul
" ti1" r "r in oror of such a r-'-n crctectivs
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Wlhe. ihis observations upon the sub- j H "lion w.it taken on it a lop- j This Sc Util,0J?.a!"i.:ii m ikinff apnronrfations for lulions. tit
W'Ac bill m iking appropriations for ,':jiu. frtilicuiions. and the bill miking
ert f . c far hc Military service.
Prroprlj a thit d time and pa sed. The
rel wn several private bill.
nate cf 2aino hare r.-.::rd rc:o-
; lulions, declaring that the sovereignty of j thn Stats has been repeatedly violated by
S inc nems and lareia or the British CcJjOwofNev Brunswick; the citizens cf j Maine on her Northeastern boundary, al- ; fuming jurisdiction over them, issuing j civil and criminal process against them, j firing and imprisoning seme, and eraj pelting others to perform military duty
MrrH Or ilJV mUK v j y:. t mat inc uenerai Uovernment ought to inl .u.. nrriv-Al of the steam boat OliC trrpese for the immediate release cf Jchn
r .;, 'last evening, from Hudson, lh h Bakr, now confined nt the Britiih prison
C .it to this citv of the death cf bis i' protection of Maine against foreign r.re8-
ta 1 nfv JX Win Clinton, who expired jiion; and that, if they fail to do io, the
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rriiiltec or the wlidt-t and they were
, . ) C'ti. .licertisercf fV6 IS. ijf.'rM OK GO VEKNOR ( LINTON.
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residence m Albany, on the t: eoipg ;; G lvernor hi authorized to us? nil proper ''.L ! ith int int. He had dich'ird , and constitutional mean to protect and
.jfi i il J J'ies during the day an;J w rit- j! defeud the citisns of the State in lbs enCWeral I.-Iter i the course of ihe nf- jjyrnnt of their riht. It is thought that ,0, A -ojt e ven M-ck in the even- jf ine itoose will d cidedly concur id the
he
u??:t"int; in biftudy, convrrsin jj rf solutions. Jlurcra.
;lrt . I l.i" vrhen Ins Head mmIH tunkwauls and he died Imot :j Jt will be perceived, that the House of
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in favor of such a of c
duties forth benp of .mcan llztivfuc
.rei, as mlt in atl ccrrj vskmt (..$ rax r.iHsrii, and the ability to txnnu actors it, exist rn
jour ccirnfry, stcure thz putfcna-Zof cur c-.n manufactures to the exclusion qfthzzt of far-
uzn csnmnes, andvsheter ifck&d i'iesidxit f the United States, he t:ill in his p-Uic co-
pnaiy rczommrnd,fosUr end svfpcrl C2 Jmerican System, Resolved, That his excellency the Gtvrzaor te reJtez'rd. as soon as tie receives the onsttr of Gen. Jackswi to the Uttzr ccntrta-
jteftn ? preceding resolution, to cavss t?.2 )tsrr.t to be published together trith the resolu 'fcaj, tit t.hs newspapers printed at Indianvp iClis. Ainplzdin Senate of Indiana, 22d jry, 1823
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1G2C. rOOD.'It ii too cold to be without n wood pile!!!
Our own State. We have the mcst gratifyinc isocounts from nl.T.ost every part cf
Ti e interval between ihe. t- i: Kcorfseutttivefl yesterday refused, by a
i tn! t1'" arrival oi ur. u ) , ne pny- n consider able nnjirity, to take up the at which time life wa. ex?inf, was i.iint resolution faradiorutnent ofCoi:2rcs.
IpnmiltUteS. It Ii fUi)I Oed Tliic uitK h:winrr hpn l:iLin hr V :u ;ind I!
V;;j;,anom a suddtn rupture efo,!;N,Vf, may be considered as settling, at !lthis Stat lhat lhc Administraticn hn3 . U .oJ veieU. The new itu-; fumitivelv. the question whether cr not a derided majority of tho pecpb in
I . J spiea J through Hie city of Al- j th- Tariff B II, and other Bilis of general r, ini an int.-ie and paii.ful sensation j mipat tanc, are to be entered upon at this U!, Uh -inhabitants ieniin-j.Sefsion. We roaeidcr thii vote, in ccn- ::. iiij-etifC m tt the result of the cal- j! nxin with n hat we usually hear of the . A'i i.Ji:jH'tiv orovl irupied t!is ouinima of members, as a strong indication :,..ri;i! pit c i u t durn.if tie evti iiu. t.f a disposition to pass h bill ol some eort, ' ; ci'm j- .ttion wvtc i :rtn.cto .11 for the n iion of titc tariff. Jfno such bill
Ixajr. A de n pl.mm ; ra . e suoiiose that its failure will be
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A li.o t it; cm tt o toll
A 1e p pl.mni ; pa e suppose that its failure wi ol!.vii: rrum- j attiiSutable to a diffrrcr.ce of opini
opinion a-
'lit- h-:atf a::l Momsj cf Avrmi I) j; rvonst it friciult. There were, doubt
). r!. aler o ku at : arpmeut t r ; n nibeis who gave their Votea
tc ti t ot idav withutit anv reference to thf
i;, fivrMi, wlnrti was
t.at'w oVn-rk w'sterday. t. mF bi!i : we allude only to the gtntral : itc o: N w-Yuik has thus ot j: tfcci and im.ression of the Vote.
il i n .am. i t; ur ountiy cae ol jj
i t i ri t i hi.U t!. ta-i-c .!
t? J.'t 1 I-Mi'I!V till 111 a HIM'IIM
Autional Inteligencer,
Ch : r.Th roal cvernors and the
r. i' ..tiaMe patron. I lie rc marks ; pci-plt-V rprentativrs ?et m to be in com Vr. L' i li r, i( tlo A-embly, inpie p! tc oppugn ation, in both provii.ces of .1 i.i il.a-r Io twauf, a wi It di-rr-d C ala. A httle wliile ago, the tovernr ia- !. .rif ni.; 13 oflhijjjrrat i a'i , car-ial refused to receive as their speaker Cj ii t: fnrri a politii al opponrnt. inn jt- tl-man who was th' choice of leg ) t! ' t-p ;ik !!' voire of nbgy. hat i -1 1 1 v h-ady, and il we iecill-ct rifihtlj, .1 1 .. . . t . . . 1 1 . .
r num. li is moM irn, ;i ,m. a Uiiersru. or acliourneu wlinoul uolt f
ari i.U' ?es; and mw the gov n or ol lh'l r Canad 1 hat acuin:d Ut l':bt of
vfi:i varcelv survive h'.s deatti for a ; rinnainlion a cleik to the iiariiaoint o(
-tr nr,iti, fti ha not !t!ei.tuid :; jat provit.ee. and ha- done it, ui.dt-r the n-iTc and f.une it!i M)m.' i,, ;t f j ' i -eal. The house 1:11 mi'Uly p- ' u i:r.; r emen1, or somr n rliorotcir- I; j, i.,t. d a teininitt-e to inquire where the
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r r.'..erv a that however jjrfat h .1.: ..iM rcny he,n;rey as "Ut h, his tnerre
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in cf in-rnkiod. The oiitne j right uf upmnnling its ?r $iurs tc$.
iV' ton lnli'ir to laU. po-W-i i'y, no'
1 pi l tic.il 1 at r, thottch t!as ar ! i u alu io e! tl ti.'.ep ol jartv.
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fiiinii.T an rx!.a!:re. aiui wi l crn.
- I.mI. !miiiK tic hnM)ni ct mm,
i'h. 1 1.0.' iiu.- t.ot yet aiiivi d lor a sep-
ai;!tii Lot e In Id it inpil.le that. "iM ihe nat;:ial co;s:' of ti.ini;s, Canada wilt
i'j'tri'v will I.- irpmntal, hetau-e th- ri-(i;.iio suSt;cied to I he g. vcri.inent of the
i 'i ins I ah. ps n eiMiore while ton ku oftii-iat Bfilatn. J he Country i
rapi,;;y ppulal:n with "choice spirits per.oit filled wiih notions of liberty and rn 'itinr.i cf K-lf iGiernmen1, and our ex.ifi'plc o( jijf rf:-tnl rebellion'' is immediat. ly prffiit totht-n ; and, located as they ar, . wilh a r. u'ral. if not friendly, power
' o'i lii'; touth, a barren wnte on the north, i' iH.. . efore nnetb.rr ran ntir tt! o t,j appieheiul from the net, and 1 " a ..tf f in the n.iioU ol o'ir , oojy to he attai Ued partially on the cast1 or in" t-ir.u'4 of ity. It is !; era boundary bv land or atr the pco- ' 'ir ' i rot ! dew to m r hi fub'LM. t; nle. it if ..hi t io .t frve. will not easily
'Urti h ot hi rhrrcter and V, yir.p-lth'e deeply with a :' m 1. 1 f h re hi losf, a lo1 v tl I f toil n it more and more 'tt hv, !ihiculty of replacing it is
i'iati ai t the ?"verninenl now !j phuot to their government, at heme, thro
its favor, and that il is gaining ground daily. We had thought it a matter cf co.c doubt how thij State would qo; but, since the late moveflienti and developerr.ents, we can doubt no longer. This eounty ( Wayne) will give, we think, eigbt-tenthj cf its votes to the Administration. Citiseut of diff rent parti of it enure us that the Administration is rapidly gaining gtpund.
This is good -but we hope lhat it maj not lull our friends into inactivity. Our chusc is good, and correct infornraticu is only necessary to make it triumphant. An .4 J ministration Meeting, was held nt Connersvilte, Fayette county, on Friday the 22d ult. The Observer thus speaks of it: The fi rends of the Administration will
be gratified to .arn that we had a good Uurn cuv' nchvithslanding the recent 1 rains. The nmnhi r, respectability, standinp;. and tears, of tho?e who attended pave to the rnectii p great importance there were at Uait, JOO present The proceedlings weie characteriEed by the utmost order and 11 r aniiiily. ;' Meetings of ci izens friendly to the measures c f the A Uiunistration, and the rcelection of Mr. Adams, were held, on the 2?d ult. in each of the counties of J.!arion 'and Monroe.
cr.cn cf a circle c!.-:o area in acrea e
qMl ils c!:r.rr.?tfr in hat? breadths, rcccr.inj S3 to an inch I anstrer, 431923 13744 perclits. I do not usually reckon in h.iirbrcadti., and have cct descended to rrinc:tiess o c!srirr.ah. Ci.7 cr,d t?.: t.e operation Fr t?is ftmuse.-npnt of the writer of t!:2 cbove (jSfsticn, I rebmit the following: A m m at t;is cTeath I- ft his estates cc cislit.3 of CC30 acres of land, ly ing in tlo fcro cf a circle, to he divided amor ist I;:; v?idoT7,con and nio- daughter, as foDctvsi tno dac-hters to hvyo the nine larger pentagons thnt cculd bo formed c.'jout tho centre of tho circle; the con to have Iho 0!ier.tgca at the centre, fm d fiy Ihp ha. scs of the pr.la;'.i.3; ai;J the wife to have the rcit. Require c::ch of their shares?. KerJvz!:p.--fcn cct p::r:sJ the Legislature of this Ctate, al its late ration. cfai Cinj the ,cds of rhcciin Weiitors nf President and Vice President of the ted States, fmm District to a General Ticket. This cjijl m tioubt give the i: tire vote of this Gtate to .lohn Q. Adams and Richard Rush. O. 5. Jsur-naL
Extract of a letter from Wen Orccns, du'zd February 2, 1G28. 'Yoa wilt hear ot the fire, which bro!;o out here last night, nnd consumed the State House, aed 1 me (I he lievi ) :en or fiftee!: other lare buildings. The falling cf walls and thmb-is. c". killed sevi raf
The
Seminary
1 1 - t ; I : i -i of ffliirufi.Mi, ccarioeii e 'f v. i conn? iifiiC'tti, ;o t.ievt d by ;": a.wi pers-e cranes. Ojt cnunl- ' - i.lfc jih ai otlur man to mourn
be r doced to laf; and supplies will be
' obtained Iruni tin- United States, whatever may be the disposition of cur government to reserve a nnst tigid neutrality. v i The people of Canada, though 'much
obitruc ted by the royal Ihcers, have ad-
1 ' of.Hneil wiih serious indis I! the medinm of agents. Among them may
Ike temporary President of tie 1 he a future Fbanulin to be insulted Crst
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the II ai. Vt r B. Livingston. 1 and afterwards sign a treaty cf iirjrpsn
''c appotntt-d on J nes day j! dence and peace. Jtlcs.
nan. and report to the Senate, iii,d-r tl.Cor-stitniion in tuch
j r, . ixet cm leiit-rs icreivca j to -ri w..-r of ConiTi-s from two Com-,! gr yr,! f'toHnt, rf Wheeling, on the !! irr lvlM.k..i ,1... .1... .1 .i....:., '!
QO'.i Rcsolvtion cfthc Senote cf Indians.
II Win re a s the friends ol Gen. Jackson,
t
j in the western States advocate bis election S to the Presidency of the U. States on the
ootid of his heinrr friendly to interna)
improvements, and the advocate of a judi
v,''('tc tlml thf v alone durincz !i cioits Tariff for the protection of Atneri-
,'1 1 r. 5e h v.aor f ((Minrtpallr : can Manufactureg, and whereas, the
u . .. . ' " -w'aor;;iw norm, .5; inemis 01 inc same uisunrrui&iieu m uitiuu
s "i'1''! to 1 7f0 it.j. of rounti v :j al ict "N'irrjrinia, the Carolinas, Georgia,
"'"..w,,,!,,'i"if hntri COO tu 10"iO wap-;! 'IVrmessee, Alabama anil iMississippi, ad
: r, 'e ' r lfJ other Commission ; vorate? his claims to the hrst t.Qce irv the Ki Whei;lii,.r, .,, ntanv others j nation, on account of his opposition to the ''"''h'-dii tow. f . t.f i -een that !j above measures or system of policy: o l.i!tinore, n.y j ,,i the same I' 'I'heiefore, for the purpose of enabling
;. i i:tci;i anuaii t loi wai-'J trie riUZCns oi jnaiana io hm eriMin wn,u
' . iP " Oirlli ( "..imtrr -it I inr. M -irlho rul seiltimenlli f O Hi JackfiOI..
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l' it!lej.oa exniefees the o 'fcto ifive them an opportrtniiy to votr
if tl (...fttuflv ut the next nreiential
j.. - - i. v . 1 I itl-i'l IIIIIUI. , Ulllll I I I. ir f,i.. !, jA.tirffi in reference to these f'reat inter-
fl'lil !'..!.. i r 111 II m
ft, ;"".ro, ikkii u reeling i esis-
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Hesahcd hu the Senntc, That his Excellen-
, nt the Gov. he rcqursWd to address a respect
r;nnlr!t;u f ;'.it htit . to tint- Jitdren J.i faon. inviting
I i he ;: him lostdlc cxfliiitly uhether hefivnrs thct ?u, ! r.nsirut1i'jn "J the ( '.nstitti u f ihe L'mteu
lie t !:. i s tl
.'..'... W ith r-w. ! ' r mshutti'in of th
u: ,! of ? ' . o.;,. St-ftcs, lid. id. wiihuriscs Cuvgresg to nppraprt
Fund. The Trenjurer
of State ol Indiana has notified the public 'that this fund, amounting to near $12,000
will be loaned, on the first day of April next, upon mortgage of real estate, to twice the value of the money loaned. Those
.'wishing to obtain loans must shown clear
title to their land, procure them to be valued, and forward the valuation specifying the amount wanted, to the Treasurer. The interest will be G per cent, per annum in advance, and no loan can be made for a longer term than 5 years, or of a greater sum than 500 dollars. If any cf our readers wish to avail themselves of this oppor tuniry, they may tcaru further particular) by calling at this cOkc. Jacss AnusTrioNo. of Charlestown, cne of the persons nominated by the Administration Convention of Indiana ns an Elector, h.H, for reasons not connected with the Presidential question, declined eerving. We believe the duty now devolves upon the central committee to name soother.
Prcm Louisiana, we loam, that, eincc the visit ol Gen. Jatk.oi to New Orleans, appearances .ire indicative,, even n-.re ctrcngly than previous to tl, of a di.-pori-ticn amongst ihe people not to wilhdraw
frcm the present ldmb t3tr;:tion a libi r;J support. In ihe Lis!::ture, there is no doubt of the ciioii.y being i:i favr-ruf the re elef lion cf ur. A(!:::2, and the taiesf ITewOiKcfts paper (efJantnry 22) speitinjj of a preposed Legislative trronimet:cr.ticn of f.lr. Adan:i to the pec;jlo of Lcu-
isian, sas T!ere is no need ot tuch i oii; a large roMjoritv cf the people of thh j State are alread) well convinced ihat Mr.
Adams is a pure patriot and ah able state cman- that his large and enlightened j views of political economy arc such r3 I r"'tt incur hi mirrers r.l the Ampricrtii
ItlV WVWVa.v w - w -" - " system, and, consequently, the prosperity' cf th2 cocntry." Jfat. Intelligencer
A destructive fire lately broke out in Ihe city of New Ycr by which, property, estimated at a value of two hundred thousand dollars, was destroyed, fdr. Jhn M'Gowan, a fireman, lost his life by fa Hi off from the third loft of a store, whilst engaged in the discharge of his duty. Public Sohools in Rhode hland.--At the late session of the Legislature of Rhode Island a law was passed, appropriating fen thousand dollars to the support cffSc hoe b, to be apportioned between the tow ns according to the number of children in each under i 6 years of age. It is f und that the number of children it 35,2(?5.
About the 10th till, the Wabash was in
fine naViuahle order, and many boats were
f descending it.
Doniistic Manufactures.-The rcsolu tions reported by the select committee appointed by the Senate on the subject cf !i agric ultural and manufacturing interv'sts, expressing the opinion of the L gisI aturc of Ohio (hat Congress has the right to impose duties for the encouragement f rnrinufarturr. and lhat its i zererse is now requi red, passed both bouses of thf Legislature by Irfrgc majoiitics.
rofb iht f.ECfia.
Having rmficed a q.retsofr rn one ng VAt!untoncity, M . . yuur hist paper?, requiring (6e ctt tfft .fej f
Propcsals have been issued by B. D. Reynolds for publishing in this cit, a weekly paper, to be called the Literary Parterre and Ladies' Magazine, to be edited by Mrs. J. L. Dumont. It is to be conducted on the plan of the popular periodicals of the day, printed on paper tin royal sizi1, each num' er containing ight quarto pages, end will b delivered t subscribers at two dollars and fiffy cents per annum In cdmnce. CincinrMi Chrunicle. Atlrs. Simpson paid a new year's visit to her husband in the jail of Daviess county, Indiana, and the jaitor good imttirtdly permitted her to remain in the jail ocr night: early the nest morning she bid him an affectionate farewell, and departed in tears; some hours after, however, the jailor discovered that he had departed, leaving her in his place, she having put on tho breeches. Slie. was shortly alter discharged, nnd has not since been heurd frop. Few husbands would object to their wives assuming the breeches on f?fcA occasions. Under this title, it i proposed to puhliih, in tits city, tt ffpirited weekly political paper, iriumtly tr the cw.rt- pursued by thf present AilniioistratKHi, nrt opposed In the pretrntiout of Gei4 nt Jac kMf.4 for the Presi.frnc. A to the desN-tnf public put -
ron obtained lor Ike suppcit of tla mull rtakitnf
thif editor, (who has hnd ia' experience o!it callifi-,) nwarethat it must depend upon it? manlest ahititj, iiitelltcrfnce nnd iisefulne?0, tliinics uiinecfeMnry to write u Un? address of promi-, . prior declaration? his main object shall eorre pond with his brief a vowel al the head of this p. pt-r. The price, on nn hnneriat sheet, will be twv d lnr per uniittiu, if paid on siibscribiesr ; or thr
LdoliiiM, if ohnrsreit. To distant po?t nlar., six p
p-r will h si-nt, on tJic rrrojpCijf i ff-n rtfJh:rncv
