Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 39, Richmond, Wayne County, 12 March 1828 — Page 2

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FIRST SLSStON.

Satin flat. February 23. The S'.'n ilodid not sit to-day. In the House of Representatives, Mr.

Chilton made some further o' servati. ns on !

his resolution relative to the reduction of the West Point A ndamv, when the rcsolotion was, on motion of !Ir. St wart, laid

on the lahh -, and a protilh ss d;seussion !

happih arrested. J he House then proceeded to the consideration t f private bills, s -i era! f w'ich went through the committee of the whole. M U(!JV. Fihntarif l25. In the House of Honi s ntativ s, tic

number of petitions presented was as ruati , us u-ual. Mr Ciile r resented a resold- ; t o to appoint a sob ( t committee to in- jj quire into the expedicnev ot reducing t!ie ;! number of cadets at Wet Point, hlit it I; was ! i';d ( i) the table hy a vote of 00 to G5. h The llu'.ise then parsed the private hills h who h vent through the committee oil 1 he h ! on S iturdav. with o o oxcen '

The House took up the hill making . pni epi i itiens for Internal Improvement.-.

j lating to surveys, by restricting them to

routes necessary in a military vievr, or for the transportation of the njail, in which Messrs. Wilde, Gotham, Rives, Stewart, and Mercer partit ipatt d. The question

! was then taken on Mr. Drayton's amend i ment, whir h was i cgutived hy an immense majority. Mr. 0kby, then moved to a 1 tnt mi the clause hy restricting the approI printh n to such surveys as have been commenced. Mr. Jennings, from the cemroitfee on public land- leported a bill uiving the rieht of pre emptton in the purchase ot and to certain settlers cortiem us to the hij St. Joseph's in the southern limits of the Tortitorv of Michigan, and in the nor- ; them limits of the State f Indiai a ; which a c read .Kid ounmiltid to a ccm millee of the w hide bense.

foksigs: affairs.

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MF.XICO. A brief account given of the result of the bte msurt ectmn in Mexico, in an nr-

! tide which ve c p.ed yesterday from a

BOLIVIA. A circular from tho ;Wurjreweffitw niihia tailu . parent cf Bolivia was issued , to thej: ring the euCe,neii, xhA

departr..2ntcf Bolivia was iutd . to thej: ring the enageme t f's J renerub of Iho auxiliary troops from Co-jierrero were twice ih-. ?sofiU

lumbia. on the 29th of September, reques- IThe two previous - W.J1

tine them to ineir niucwcu u wuu

draw the iasloimeir uiv

ber. The governrnen

ed on that period tor the depar

tr diligence to with- ;tbUon and f,;' t"8,'i?f r divisions in D' ccm vhole of the powder .! inlhad previously iix- !j wln-n as a co .. fneu 'co f l 7 the departure of the j and heinj so r nr4i i & 40 Ce:iH. v'

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second battalion only; and they hartol- cant. Porter eeteimjrej (rs i!I r; ,,v ved to hasten the departure of all the for-1 lours. The frigate suono2 eign troops partly on account of the ami- j agin shot awav, cordir!UC(j 'l'e)' e,' i able expressions of Peru sinc e general ! : w. s after the Lriir h;..t .. "Ll'lir ,i !

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L imarhas been uisiaiieu ner presiuenr, ;, cajn. t'wrter w.t kis

and p irtly out of a wish to have t!ie coun-; passing throtigli U5 , ,j(jy

trv left to herself at tno meeuoi oi ine national representation, which President, LIBERIA Kili of the Sucre has long been anxmu aain to con- O-.tario sloop f w7ir v.opi '! This is a ver c od (frier;; ami the left at cane Vrsiip.,.L l." Hi'.a.

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13a'imore n.iner. Tins morning we re-

?lr. Tabr moved an amendment in the - reived a variety of it w enaners from the

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for Smyrna, and was pr- ceodine ore for j The editors of iinvpaper5 p , London. M. de Rihe.mpier.e had remo- ; the city of Mexico, oronon.e.- i' '

ved to O ies-a, am! Gen. Gtiill moid w.v

oo his way t ) 'i'e .lo1-. Previous to the

e! relative to to the Cumherlaiid road Mexican capital, down to the 10th nit. ; to replace the money expended on it j! containing details of the attempt at civil j from the two per cent, fund which was j; w ar, and its virt'-Tious suppression. The j nreed to. An aim i dment was then mo fo tiou that had long he en making etlbrts i d hy Mr. ilayr.es. hut the question was ,. to destroy the free institutin g and federal !

not taken before the Hou-e adjourned. j system of the Mexican Republic, at length j departure of the am' as adoi s an extiaoidi Some di-cu-sion, in u lib h Messrs. Allen, appealed to arms and ha been sig: ally narv count d had hee : Id, w hen the l.r

Conner, Viit'le?ey, Culpeper, Iucl:anau, j defeated. ''!; contest listed but ten jj te aVin refused to a i t of ihe interven

Ingham, Stoirs. aiid South, of hid. parti- j! days. Gener d Rravo, the I7cc PicdiknU ij lion, in c onseqnMic e I wmch tht v deman

ded t .eir passport., ui n h the Keis Il n-

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circular, winrn is io.; nws m-u- un- j . quesu i ne Untaria n raainr-d .

apprehension is to he entertained of any ! were treated v. it!, much nV-'r ditliculty lismg from-that cpiaiterat pics- . entei taintd in a !u,r,d-!).e tT ' ' i; ent. jV. Y, A men can. colonists. They appear d "V "I" ! t!auris!;in condition, p.,er:?. TURKKY & GRKKCE. I5y a late ar- i comforts and many of lux u. rival at New Voik. London papers to t e S nie of them had beccai.e 1 j' 7th, and Liverpool t the 8 h January a trade and intercour.oi wa!" ' " ' 1 have been received. Tm y am.oume the ; for a distance of lOOmik-s in ti . important f.o t that t S - adied embassadors and perfect harmony ( xist , had quitted the i uikisii capital. Mr. and the natives. J 1. f.V- '

C--:fming tlepart'-d on the 1 Hi Uereirmer .

cipated, to.,k plan on a bill for the relief w ho put himself at the head of the mal- j cf Joseph Votini; ; when the biil was laid !' cont nts was taken prisioner. with twen-i

7 n.v''or, Ftbru iry 20

encomiums upon the c haracter

unit ot commodore l -inr. i t lion particularly Uieniile :!- ;.,; of the people and i,mvenaur:. i5i jmlment, and intrepjciiU : m. ,r ! I liis general manauemcnt -.v-A r.,.,"'

c the ta:;;e.

The iieu?K T.v:;i eiiiNo'ed with the lill

rmkir.'Z nppropr:ations foi internal im p 'ov - its- n;-. Alter s. riKj nmaihs, th ..ree : t'm . t ell'ejeil yest niay by Mr. HaM.'-, wiihd:;wn. The amend-m-i ' of to, e.sm-oi ft'j of the w in de, lillini:

t -fve c flic is, hy Gencr. I Gueirep-. Rarrai; in and S.mta Antialiavt: been dc-sej-ji d by thetc followeis, and are fuu'itivs General Arana has been rin. t, atid l'adie Martita z, and the re-t ( f the chief?,

or pr ini.'o rst aeiits, in the. n:ol!, will ex

have brought the naval f ne I ' T

di would not grant; xnie--in a v idlntf- ;j fa vor. Jt is stated th it. .r,.. -

j uess, h)wev-r. to cit-h v -i tl:eo i! t!e y j. ral Viv es, Governor of Li-.' is.. u ( '' I cnul-i hw ii-struetioi s fiom their e- cm- r heard of his bavin-; beta ;i:.t. -:, t. ; ! ment for the step they Here about to take; ' command of the MexU ;u, v;:;;.rv

'Mil orders were tliveo lo respect the vis i; made the strongest repfesesst;.:nv .

se!s in which thev mb'hl ueo.irt. M. de

liibaupierre, it is said j;avo his two col-

t:,e hl.iid;. w ith s 1 7 J'.UOO. for the contn u f. ed a- the termination ol the struJ-c, the

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a;: opi ojui ition for ?mv ey s, with 3U,U0i Mr. Orayt i moved to am-nd thh cl o. h ineiiin the !dl r. hi i ii-:

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i ca art ence ul" h hich niav be deeme d tor tunatc on the whi le, since it ! av s tin U v erement sti i n;o i than it t '.i i -.as, ant' t'-e ti anquilitv cf ihe ceuntrv ci u uaae s ltd ai The i o'lion pin l i'med tha: t e pi eser-t fo'ij;! sf u re iSh i; c lum ; and th l.usu'the l();h ."day and 30ih De errdu r. a;ait st the fp.mi ids. ec!tr.e

p o led upon oay -ut ev s ? pt ? u mh D ry to the C oMifutirn atid feimaliem-

perieiac the s.ime f.te, af'er haino bet. n d leatie-, before his d naiture, llie asu-

tried. I he c ip.ttire of Bravo is consider ; ranee tha? if the por'o r. sptctt d in its full

; extent tlie conveul ion of Acktrmao, aini i ilid not !y S( me inco -id: ; .a v'ep, com- ' nromi e Uie nrotet tor .te t;f Ru--ia r i

eaidtiet of Madr e, i o:,i cm t it

dangers to which the bin

mem wotibl be ex;

pO'iai. n;: ri lf.,

tv of reinforcements. J(,i. 0 . ;

THE TURKISH CAl'lTAL. Con-ta;.:i;oide is new a ut.nt.-i r

;o the two principalities. t.,e hui.in cab jj ill huilt woeden house-, i'l-u tic .,

i t would con-ciente ti!v execute the il the cither from tlie water sic!,.

ri:'ii;'Mi lint no p .r! tonot be x

a have a'read !eeri ceattr o led 1 r. or j where the suive loieain-t inad- aie pn-paratorv to the co:'-ti urtioi I i ..aU or ( can-ds h r 'he rai trt tion of 'he puhli. u. ol, er tor military puipo-cs.' j t)n this proposition a pr. -tract, d cK ha-e .

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m i d tor( e t f the nation is on the side ol foe present aulhoiitief, but the tica?ury i- empty.

tcv U place.

Tii'irs Ff'.ru iri; 23.

Jo the Si: vti:. a u soiutn u wo- if'-red bv Mr lbtirison jir- po-iran iiiiiiv in

to the expeil.en- y of sjrait'ii.oa pet -nai to;

v ntion ot t U J uly , Lat all accounts .:i Tuikty represent ;Ih e.overmneut a m-kin active preparation I r war, .and that htj liussian a.-my was out to cross the Truth. hi ca.'iseqtieoce of the warlike move-

ment- on the flos-i n front i r, the ajient I c f Austria, M. Aquer i u. w 1 o rsides iii

j lhir barest, has iu-t pven rdetslotht mo

I re Coi:jns, 7-1 i:'n -hir, io:ncd C om- I fsiiei-heids of T:ans Ivanin. wt.o

m hI'-u- Tortci's s(jti;idii.:-, ,.t Vera Cruz. ;j hrier; their flocks into the phiins of Wala ia the lh;t week ol last mo: th.-.V.if. Car. ! t-!na to pass the w infer), to quit the banks of the Danube, and to r tire with their CENTHAL AMKIilC A. l decks towards the frontnis of their own o-'r.;, Fi f. i nra if 1th Attcuits fi cm cou ii t r y . The government is also aug-

Lot roan:r to January 1 st, i e eiv ed nere if nvntint' its troons io Tr.n, lvatna rind u m.-ilr rdnliv rf tli wii The m'.

mounted by numernn- domes ,i:d n J ! ets; altogether there i? a un-it ' j than in any other place I h... uiv.J I there is but one square, no ;;-i.J vi rv few public buidin's ol" i.olr, wj i j hou-es almost entirely in the e -'A;. architecture; they are ex lu-ivti; Ui!:

t w ooo, one siory projet ima ayi. ) i

i er; tiie exterior is eneiidiv a j i';

! and the w i$ (lows which a;

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are covered with a rr.iti: i: s f.'i

ticulated as barely to i not ti c interior is divided int. two pn!-. t--1 appropriated to the worm n is c:::.d: r rn, and is never enteit-u, tv o

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i i' i i'ii i 1 1 i . ; i ' vTi.-. i.iv.n. nv i'-iiM, concut in r i r mi In lt e s'ate v ijanrat.

rIi. CinmiUer suhsiotn d a k m dution con

U to ; dal i z e a'Mdition oj the ofhn e M i r (jfv i.er.il of the aunu 'J'he I

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aain-l GautimaU. Ttn: Nicaiauins (or

Government part.) bad captured the fort ot St. Carlos, (entrance of Lake Nicaia- ; uu .,) and thereby cut cdf all communira i ti s vvith St. Johns and tho interior. The ! troops of the president 'Acre' had gainetl repeated advantages over the Grenadians, ! but owing to the want of ammunition &.c. . u"C. were unable to follow them up. 'J 'he

commerce of the country was almost ai.ihilaled. The contending armies were I illaging and robbing the cattle, haciendas &.e. Agriculture was neglected. The crop of Indigo for this year, was com puled at only 300 to 2500 coroon- (about 360,000 lbs.) falling short one half from la-l year. There was no prospect of a speedy termination of the war: the limited means ' f Loth parties preventing any derisivc ciiovf menu. In line the treasury was exhausted, and the country presented a se. rie of distress unparil!ed in the annals of hi: tory . Gazette,

C-s-bill w a- taken up, an cn.Jed, ..nd pas 1

ted to a third re id:n', when on me' ion ot 1 in es of Nit aroirua. S; Salvad-r. ai d Gual-

idr. Webster, it wa- recommended. Some ! irnal , were tin. principal theate rs of ac-j time a- -peat in t.he i nns. deration of ex I tioo. j'he ci'ies of Leon and Grenada

ccutive nn-i:.f --. ere engaged in a most sanguil arv and ' th. House, t e ns; lution otTeicd by tevastatiue civil war against the iths ol 31 1 - Gdire r. relative to the Wed lh int j Nicaragua and Meuaim a, and St. Salvador

Ae.i.jemt, w.is anain taken up, the d ussion up, .a it being arre-tird on Thui-daj, bv t! e expiration of the hi ur. Ailer a brief i xplanaiion of the character of the AfMu- m h Mr. OvwL'ht atal 31r. Vance, on motion o! Mr. W ard the resolution was .'ie;ain laid on the table, by a vtoe of CO to 0. Mr. Tucker made another un.-uc-ce --fn! motion to consider his resolution piovidi ; for uu earlier 1 our for the daily rm t;: z (d Congress. The House then r-:vi:r. ed the mi.-?dt ration cd the biJl im.h a pj.ropt .at:o s for internal impiovoments, the eue-'inn being on the prepos -tion of' Mi . i )ay on to amend the clause !..' lo the rur.e)-. o as !o limit them to auch ro.ds as may he for the tianspor frriia- eftbe mail, or for mditaiy pitrposes. (haid-t .ihle di-f Usion occuiid, but no d ( L-h-n was m ob . Frul'iy, February 2'J,

!.j f he Hf.vai i:, fdr. Harn-oi in(rduted a hilt ; r the n !of d the' widow f thej bite On. Jaeoh Hi ow iM uhit h was twice read aed refone?. The tesotution dl r ed by Mi . ( h -ir.d'e r. fnr a!; li hi' ;r tlie of J I'm e of Mojo , Ueia-r I ol tho Anny, w a-j oo'ideied : a-.id i!Um Cia.-idera ble .!- u- ! si-jj'. v as J,i ' l'' n of HeMien n od fn d!

'f affairs to be m-t de ! i .r!d". Thej! The mws from Greece is of little inti rlivil u u which had been f . r Iw o y ea i s Ij est. 'i'liere is a report that Palras had

(Jeviisiaitng the interior pr v.ik es, cos tin-( falh n mto t'e hands of ife Gi eeks.

ued with unabated x n b net . J be nrov-d GKKAT BUITALV. There h.s been

j! are all open warehouses; lia

J sits cross legged near tne ft:imr ! priiicipal articles of meithaatiiZ j dlcry, sweetmeats, and tobacco J groat staples ot'Turki-b coa.n -,ti ; streets are verv narrow, and

a def ilea tioo in the l iti-h revenue for the

quarter ending the 5th Januarv, which!; ved that they iire not passable i V

1T.KU, BOLIVIA. &c. Weliave been favored by a comivrcial frieo' with a file of Lima papers to the Cth i N V eOihf r. 'J'iie Co!!irrc:3 of Peru was in session. Jt'

ft i) a- lo pr p eau inqany n iv . ! pro. t t iJii o in. i moniomdy . The new conto the IJocsk, Mr. Malb.rv gave notice ! .ii;.,tieii was before them, and its discus

li at ic sin on! - n 4Ma aa n m.iiim' in j. s!Ui su'-peral- J t at? or tier to print it, a- ' ,U te t.-Ue up the 'fa, jfi n), uliell er i(M1( tj4. asl of 0.tidter. We are much i th-ap;:rep'iali.n bill- tdiould be cu r i d ji nh as d vvith n ine of the feaf urea of those i i - . . U i-' ' I 1 1 f I n u i 1 ! e ii tiini ct !, i,n u u i. '.'ivk i , 1 1 . ...... - !

ded tf i e unlird-hed I u-n.es of ihe pri-! undo exou-.sl) for bids municipai author ccdl: u' hn , !u.-inj the bill m. ho g appro ji jtIc. tu iau rfere with national question-

i-ratt ni fr n lern o" impi v menir. i ni.-, wa. prouaniy su;ester iv the on ... nil! . . . i

S ore f oih"r ritsc u--ion t '. 1 no e on wanantaole and danesous iiwmmji i .. !

l)r:V'jii"s metier, to r.xctid the clause ic-n ken by the to.vns and cities cf Colombia i c'udlt ..'.

riage whatever. I lie rcot of t-! j neailv meet so that the ;;r

have scarcely any ingrtss uurf. all places in the world they :i.'ec: ted.

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has a-ci ued in the exi ise. A ministerial

pap 1 says the deeh w ill amount to between 300 000 and 100.000. COLOMBIA The inhabitants of the co.irt have been much alarmed bv th

appearance .of some Spanish vessels of!

war, and an attack at some point w as anticipated. C rn. Lab. rde had landed 50 Colombian sailors at Laguira for exchange and a cortewus corrc-poudencc took place between him and Gen. Pai-z. It is reported that a body of Peruvian troops have entiled the Colombian territorv, by way of Tina. The affairs of Colombia arc still unsettled and feverish. FROM CUBA, &c. The following account ol a desperate naval battle is received via Key West

On the 14th February, information wasp leceiyed at Key West, from Ilavaiina, that jj the Guenero, f Mex can brin' of war hadJi

Oil tlie 9tll. fallen ill Willi :mil r:.nl.it.-d ill" It liv .-rar -,inrr it :md I U'OlUtiutl! n!' .

tera short enmiu ment. tw o Snanisb Guin-I nnblir. avert a resoi t to that 'i,c,,.,,t,..a

eaman origs, which bhe mar.ned.

Sunu ty, the 10th, -he fell in with two Spanish men of war bris, the Marte and Maria Amelia, one of 13 guns and 1 CO men, the other of 10 guns and 130 men, both of which she beat; they sm ceeded, however, in making tTieir escape into Muriel. The Guerrero mounted 22 guns, and had a crew of 136 men. In this en gagement, the suffered much 111 her spars and rigging, and it win supposed the Spanish loss was very heavy. 'I he tiring, in this action, was heard in Haranna, when the frigate LcalUd, of .54

yuns una live hundred men, immediately

pui 10 sea. fche

Salt, 'J'he manulactures cf Jhave taken alarm at the pro; o-ii; gress to reduce the duty ea IGri:?n(., and memcralizcd Coni i! : continuance of the prolcclii -i:. we are friendly to the piotic'.; we are not at all displeased t f':t j bation of the salt roai.ufaclunv1'". have some salutary ciicct m u ' . convincing them that the ?)rl "fJ nopolizing pursued by them ' the community, will ultimately rc': to their disadvantage than lh:.t ?i !

lie. We hope they have convinced of their ill .'uhi-d ' -

is said to be a lenai lwi

ble fast sailer, aial the brig being in a vet -

y critMlIeU state. tva nin oi-iTlaL-iTi hi

tt e fii ';!( tL-n.. . c...n d n... n di:r fes alfcC1

, urn t vivpjM.i ii; ujj;iii eneucu j uiu ivi mw p.-

111 L I I U V ry ; , bt prove injurious.

RIGIIT-AUOUT. I

Mr. Martbens ihe tJiro."Journal at Pittsburg formerly supporter of the cause ol on the grounds as he bellied 0. , j and sale between Mr. d ,nls j.i'i' Clav. baslalelv become coi.vim

j unjustnessof the charge, l'(! r; L'emleman, and with a in5;1) j . . thy of all imitation, hs abjuK ! opinions & come out for u. s. j tion. -We owe it says he to li- f. j of morality and honor, xtf") I ought to hold sacreJ, to rn J HJ ) I into which we have been bel ) f.

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do justice to two distingue n,j if)

bui lor tne cnarc -;r

which l isted s.n I.,,- ....,.,. n f-....l l.Mrhrst on b f1

onchuur and a quarter uf which Umc,tU toojj worihics."'

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