Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 40, Richmond, Wayne County, 19 March 1828 — Page 3

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u?jJ ' Monteplier. Fr.K. i With great respect, I am your ob't.

,ly declined if since, and cannot depart j

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Dc? ,ne vour circular .nmunitoiion, jj JAMES MONROE

Ir i informed ot my being nc.rn i hancis F. Brooke En.

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u- ihe convention ai utenmona on , rrendent of the Convention

in-itf" u. e cf the electors recom- j Richmond.

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Wednesday, march ic, ic2c.

i 4 for the next appointment of Chief jj

"l-trate of the United States. J POnBIGIJ AFFillllS. tVhilst I express the g";at respect I feel a Late London papers announce an import-

duetomv lellaw ciiiz''i .miipvMiig nam change m the British mil istrv. Lord ? s.mbivJ mu-t request that another j Gdei icb has 'jndered his resiu'nation lo

substituted lor wine, on uieir ,; me King, in consequence ot the dissei.tions

u t a

ADMINISTRATION tiEET.KG. We are requested to state that a tlzzt

vention lately held at ; ing of the citizens of Wavna eountv. trlcizl-

ly to the present Administration, alll bs j held at the Court House in CentrcVllle, ; on Saturday, the 29th day of this fconth. jit is hoped that ur fellow-citizens will generally turnout.

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Hector" li:.i:r liU a r r - iruunui improvements. jne aucussion ' ifier a continuance in puMu: hie uiln nditlurpncK ofopuuon as to certain matters !vvh;,,,.. r . u 1 brief interval, through period of I; of Plir, between Mcw. Huskissou n;,d jl lic'1 been go.n-on in the House ot

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1 C-!'JlvJCiu ii'j .r . until icricu, lAiiu I Clliiii'ICa 23 I -- ms; un octiiiiuicikb ui MIC Ull

ii i" itimt nf lifi mitrtit ! c-i.l . .. : i .

'atV m aiiouui; v , ; i.nc nru n rineipHi -pari in

nrnina rci i ; , , . w ...w ... , Ul .uii iuj

' 1 12iiation and excitement. Adhering .! list ot hich i published. Mr. Peel is i'4' . r .... .:....; I h

r;aff the existing contet, a I had done jj The above proceeding has caused much " r' , the proceeding, to participate in j; excitement among the vhi and torv in-

H'aures ot a pany cnaiacier; ami jj teresir. l he former deprecate the change

j.e restraint tmpuM-u Wn hmchi, u intu- ,13 iiri.u,i niui mu woin eon?tjuccces sarilv etietigthened by an admonishing jj to the nation; the ultra tory principles of .nf increasing years. Nor, with these j! the r.etv members bfiiig in opposition to ' -iJerations couid I fail to combine a j all improvement?, &r. while the latter

,.;.,n r.f thp mi Mir rHationx in trhirh

jt;rO'rct,L" . i T.'i!d t tlic di-tinguished individuals j

- Tii viJin t!ie favor of their country,

ar.d the prools given to Dotn, ot the h;gh .

arc loud in their demon?tations of joy, that

kkaa administration which, during its brie t career, has been productive of notl iitg but

ini( hief and h; l) threatened to inflict

r.iu.'.' t w if ...... ....... -- - - limiu : in which Xhcy were held by j upon the nation a fatal -5urcei?ioii of dis

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n otT.-rirg Inn explanation, I may be :

u.i . .ed f,i not suppreting a wish which

committed .uicide.:T In our opinion, anv chance t ill tend but

j .ut be deeply a-ul extensively lelt, t;:at jj sligl.tly to nllevnte lli ie J nu-s.oas in ident to the depending !! per.nle'. The "ox is n

;Ferent parties on this great subject. Repeated attempts were made to strike frocn j the appropriation bill, those items based jupon the doctiines advocated by the friends of Internal Improvement by the General Government. A very injudicious

jetlort was made to arrest the progress rv I the National Road; but it failed. The j sentiments, however, of the leading mem

i hers in the opposition do not seem to be

jj favorable to it further continuance; but

i we cannot give up the belief that the evij dent importance of the work, and the direct interest which the United States have

in its comi'lotion, will always insure for it

, ',,,;;:n,Vi! ! ,i:rcr,ce fri,m Bucharest, all the persons : NeitS.er of .hern h ive succeededand, JAMES MADRON. ; attached to the English, French, and Rus- , t, . , n f .1 , ; Prirh , t ,f ii,A !! v t Fir !r , upon the whole, tve think there is cause KC, lictiduil ol the ; Man Emb.ius who were 1 ft at Constai.-' . , .

a competent support in Conuress. Two

ie buithftfe of tf;e j: attempts weie eubseqnentlv made to con-

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or.t:?, mtiy be cor. dueled in a spirit and ; eih cut the com, ' and, while anticipatii-K , r . t .vK r.neitfK i unfavorable to a di.pa- ! the inxury of a u ell tilled crib, he pemhe if a8 pUrcl f 8 m,,ltar.y character, or

r.,i!-? result, ikt unworthy ot the great ; upon a sterile heath. JViUs. j lr the tiaiVSportalion ol the mail, and to 0 Uepieaentive , Jtlhirs of the East Atcoiding to intel- ! such only as were already commenced.

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.itii.un, &v. e. ; tincple, have embailced. It is added, that ,or rJoiCl,r lie pro-ffCls ol mis esscn- . I t'ie Huian troons in the intti ior cf the Ii tial interest of our country. If it survive

"v . Mr. M 'n,e Istlcr In Jud-c fin.chf. ; Empire are in active motion. The Impe-1 the present whirlwind of the political tie

ll"B- -r K'f-- ..irial G.,vernnier,, it seem?, endeavors to j inc:t,, it triumph is certain. Le.rMrii ove ti) Shi? v. a) ? i::ai!, r roiueal from foreigners terv ihiuc con-:

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I j .t- iuiiu. i. ...ii uc such iti.ii 111c j to" , ri u n !,.. ; fives has nostnor.ed !

111 uer ti.iU- ot . ' 1 ' !

C:.n.tantiup!e. h)o ember I 2th. "In the ! a" i)l!,er luUli U' ,ke UP tliC la,i";

preparatiotis for ll.e war are i: hill; and that the del ates upon it have f

'! nil , f.iiriv rd'iirntii it i.Vnii t vln aimtn I

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CLVCIXXAT1 PmCES CCiUiE T. Cinci:;rjATi, Tlasch C. Beeszznz 21 to 26 ceats. Ihmxs 75 cents per ba-hsl. Ct::w- 7 1-2 to 0 1 Cctr. plenty. Cc::n Yurntlo. b to it, CO to 20 cte. Flczzzzd 37 1-2 to Oct;, fa demand. Ftcj:r FrecJi frco T::pc::3, tuperiine, 03 CO to 3 75 per ill duo 2 25tr 3 37: sdpcrfiae in stcr 3 75 to 4 CO. ILr..p Scr.rc:' c:: J in dz::it;dcl 6 to C cents psr pcu::J. iicej Southern, drbd, 10 lo IQ cent?. Juni:;tta, huziered, pertoiu ISO

dollars; puddled, CO to 100; Hocp, 6, 8, & lOd 123; ditto 4dCM0; nail rCKjs i30i

Juniatta roll Q1"75; chtet, from 10 to 2 cents per pou.id.

Leather Sole, ea-tem, 20 to 23 cents:

Cincinnati, 25 to 23; calf shins, QIC to 2tf per !ozen; upper, 23 to SO; fc!iirtiir;s. 23

cents per pound; harnecs. 2J.

J ai5 Assorted sizes, 7 to 10 cents. Oil Tanners, (t2o per III carce: Iirj.

eed, from nafjgons, 50 i ts per nadon, in

store 56 cts. Provisions Pnrb. Tr?. '3 f 7 Art lM

prime, Q6: Pork io pickle 4 to 4 1 2 c ts.

Lard, in barrel-, 3 1 2 to 4, in fcegs, 4 1 2 to 5, dull; Hams, green, 3 'n 4, citv smo

i ket 3 to G, countrv do 3 1 2 to 4 cents.

B itter, tirsi quality, 5 to 0; Clree8e first quali'y, G to 7. Rags 4 c n!s, i:i demand. S'iit Turk'. Island, 1 25; Kenhaaa, 1st qualit), 50 ce:U; Conen.augo, 50 in store. Sugar New Oih ari", 7.1-2 lo 0 Cei ls; Maple, none in Maifr-1. Talluw Tried, 7 1 2 to 8 cents, r-. ugb, 5 so 5 1 2, in demand. Whiskey New, in wagjrons, 17 to 18, in ston- lfJ to 20, old 22 10 23.

Public Sate.

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: v Pie Coni'tin lateU nseniblcd

ItHl.T.oai, an Elector, at ie u-eieg 1 f..l!..wini

c.cUn, in Uvor ol U.e

ciliz- n!i.m ttey designate a- I'rcsidrnt

1. eeii u Willi the anin . The Atishorti G...

t)':rtifi;t;r?

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ii (JniTr 1 St.itt For reasons wS.it 1

1 capita'

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wi.ii acfivitv.

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'i !ip" will be fr.iUfar tury to the metnitt la 'j t hiefs have ai 1 ive d here, and h.lve each

oM.V.t bodv, and t my fellow c ilizee- : p-i ive,l a p lis-e a bade of I

it 1 1 i 1

iiVn.e;.o:e , lairu coairnenctu.

iononr.-

the qui aiiori to pa-p.ne the orders of the !

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ter a r:utic!l hr Id vi steidav at (he rr.i - J J

l-n. o of tho Muf i, sev eral Xuti were li l of ll.ie I iie a r resolved to pas9 a bill

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'ir-liv, &: which I will fraidcly cmni

juf r, I twi.Md r it a duty to decline ti -

tv;r the lonq and laboi inu service i.

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?r e!t ei- 'I'ln. iurc t. which our

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lr:.at:rd as thi? object i? tome, I am tat-1; to the gre4est height. A tinnan has beer. resident, INiAO'Sou and Monroe, dechn-'-.f 1 I 'u-.-amc a eaitv to election t li. ji iwinc!. t r' 1 in t hat ihe Chri.tienfi ing to serve as j-.lec tori. Tnis we antici

c .J".r ci h e: ."I itstiate i t lh h. b. t;

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patched to the fort r s-c? on the Danube, f. ol" "ome character the present session.

service ia (: til(f natmcef w lae con-,mi-?i..n 5.4 ui-kucwn.ij Te great chtliculiy will consist in adjustintbe most Thet youi g Tuk.-? of all lauks are -i-rer-ii i4. i!s detail to mutual satisfaction, ir ct unir . c!?e(; tier the -.oi - p-.tn t o tics. Smrc ;,

We publish today the letters of the Ex

HE Subscriber will nd'tr at public Sale, oa Frhtav, th Ztih ol thi mocKh, ...

HOUSE AND LOT, Situated in the Qotfr.ern part of llfchtuond AJsc, a variety ot articles of HOUbLHOLD U K1TCNEN FURNITURE. A reasonable credit will he given, aud terms a add known at the rale. EDVVAXID CAfSNADY. Richmond, March 10,

!,' wl;ercver reidin-:, and t wlnitever d s-1 pated fmiu li e iiiat atai lor the very lea-

: .00 :s,t .-.ccmphrh it. In the pn!-. ( -ri.ti , Hiould be allowed toer.p.v their j!s0s winch they have assigned. tt:;,-, t have mottves of a p-isonai 1; rebo; won-hip wil...ot moleslatioi ; . 1-. bkh would m.ilre it pari n ubuU ; C:i.are!- have bet u budt in ti..- suburb of ! New P.st Ollices established

r--Miin iae ta i..teipo?r. Iiavin- m J, C-nitahtiiiople and Adrhmople, tvlicie;! fjrited QlaV uu ' e ; Uo.n which I lately ictin.d, a t .-rviee is purf.-riM-d ewry Sunday by ' " ' , " ' '1 , ' hiicJU icl xlion with bath the cancii-; Christian ministeri." j ru:ir :3t 1 ' 8" '

.vuj jriun to each st rontr proof of f The correctneM of the inteliiperce by ,u,uf J' 19 ;-rd r-.tid, it would be ver j'.Mirlat arrival, of the destrm lion of al

Vi.nit to my feelings lu take the p ut ; Greek Squadron at Stio, h now consider "'7'' r-::-:ft th other. !' ed extrem-ly doubtful on all hands, anc h rco:oid-rafi.i b drew my attention, (; by most as an absolute fiction.

hcd within the

(luring the month of Feb

in Indiana, 2,-"-di:con-

7u ..!! period lo this subject, ai d, :f-d uii- in ,U decision. As a

Goi Run. The Natioal Intelligencer

of the 7lh inst. says kk Amongst the visit-

0 ors at present at the scat of Government,

is Uoveriior iiay, o Indiana."

N3rsifa:lnres in Virginia.-The Lris-

rn!e, I was ted to conclude it : ;,ture 01 Virginia, at its late session, has j . u Uvtf.-r lor our country, and con- j: incorporated five companies for manufac-1 - crii MH to the Pieces-of our exci ilrnt i tuna purposes ith an aggregate capi-i -;"c;n 0: jaenment, that th..;e who jj fa of C15.000 dollars. Four out of the! -beiJ l;.. e of chief magistrate, I five companies will nrosccute the manu-1 tl' m ,hcir rr,irefn!''?' (rum ijfacture of cotton. -ViiVto ntclizenccr. i bwjri.p. lcfai res- may or cur in the I The Harrisburg Argus of Saturday, ! l 'rt . l,R'-.r'l in Ihe viciitucVi.. hu aaVss,ce onr rec-nt publication on j

va . r ....... , UJf: vijit! 01 me uiiiercni ooumius 01 1 enu- 1 .etf,i P lo" 1 ;,f'ri-!)Ce !,c liyKania,w have received further minute! 'V k . 4 L" v-r,,fnr ! t!,al linf.rmitio'i, which we shall diortly lay!

..u cxp,. lo trung emergen, ij before the public We assure our friends i!

l, f"r which uere striciiv ie-ithat our farmer statement has received it iidiabitants to the sword. The Pacha of

1 n'-ar. h .Vr; hecn subver'ed. Ours it f,,, th. r rnrr.hmiir.i nn,l 1 1 , i .ml r.f , I E"V I) t has thus ne w work cu t on t for him

nearer home than Greece and the "hojy city" miH' not remain io the hands of "infidel doge!' JVilcs.

.i.--The Chronicle states that there were slaughtered at Cincinnati, during the late season, 02,095 hogs! During the previous season tho number was about 30,000. The increase is eatraordinary and it is supposed that there is not another city hi the world at which so great a number of hogs arc slaughtered.

Mecca, the "holy city," has been taken

by the WcchabiU s, who put 4000 of the

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Sv .il vsP:rhC a tl.tb rent late, j the other interior, called Jackson counties, T.'.1 " mi r'ti y of any kind ncr !! c.,n, at t!ii day, give a major ity for the '!!1! ir"y IP :rMta,,t Uli,t lhTV.- Administration. And the work of refor'ii.ro! ' j"'"' ' ,U: u lc aon,r n,rn i nvition goes on unceasingly a the charac-

- " o xv m, either ol tho contendif .-j.:. , . .

Uv r , ' t'.'g them those who ; ;:nd the policy of the Southern politicians

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ter of Andrew Jack-on becomes known,

and the policy of the who suppoit him."

ke U -, , the ti'ii- i A North Carolina paper, published at

I " WIli I; l (lIICTIiinil V 111 tlli'ir 1. .....rl in ;.ltnliiiv I., u rniuilt.'

Mll.f- II " - " j Vligril3llIIUIIII III 1 . J I 1 1 VUlMj u,V ?e i,,,tJ i:neirl,a!i,y- l,l'y l meeting of the friends of the Adminisira'ViM ' 1 :,:;,;,! ther ide, they I. Hon, lately held in (hat place, sajs, we B, rt .j'I U' Wtiht with the other. - jj Can truly ay, vrilhout fear f.fcontradictiot . anw.ii.j u utial it uiight be other- b that at least two third nf. the freemen of

0 1 fi! 'i Cuihord co y uu fnMj, ,r;tlk.n Mine rttirf..j worlh ch H M , d lhf" coursc jl Slates." 1 'l adapted to my wn peace d

Cuiliord con. ty aie m favi rofti.c present

chief magistrate of the united

j.(.riIli, v comrtnute inosi, us a .,Si(ij1,,':,,t ruf:. U the welfare of my ' -::r t!iis ci:avUtion, I then

Ingratitude is u crime so shameful,

that the man was r.cver yet found who wuuld acknowledge himself guilty oi it.

Blockade. It seems that the Dienc3 Ayrean government has declared the whole eo.ist cf time 1 in a state of block ude. Col. Forbes, our valuable agent at Buenos Ayres proaiptly remonstrated, and was o(liciall) informed that the instruc titais yiven to its privateers, to bring in for adjudication all vessels laden with provision, and other articles not contraband, would be revoked, as far as related to Americans Accordingly a decree to that ellecl was immediately issued by the Buenos Ayrean Government. A'ihf

PROSPECTUS. OF A WEEKLY PAPER. To be published in ihts city, arid to be called THE LITEUAAY PARTERRE AUD 1iDIEC? MGAZLXE. TO ES EDITED BY riRS. J. L. DU7.10NT B lievin; that tho raarch of mind maintains a. rapidity, commensurate with the devefoprment of our physical resourcei, the proprietor of the proponed paper confidently trutr, thai th WtstfTn public will extend a liberal patronage to a work, exclusively intended for the diffusion of literature, moral instruction aud intellectual :n1uSment. The Litrrarjr Parterre will furnl a weekly ahitract of the varioun subjects eobmccd by public tate. It will contain Tales original and selected : the latter, from the best foreign and Aoerican Journals; the forrner will call iu question the eCort of our most talented

jj contributors, and will probably comprise an exlcn-

five u riei, tounueil oU the early blstory of the wes-

1 rem friiiemenii.

Kssatsi, m every ilepartraent of literature. MtRiCAM CioGRAPnv, fi:etche of the lives of such pt rsous, of both exe:, as have acquired eminence by their heroism, virtue, fortitude talents, patriotism, &c. Reviews, of new publications, foreign and dociestic Extracts froo Hislrry. Feuai.e characters, education, raanacrs ard custoat. DESULTonr sricCTioN, with original rehiarLi. Anecdotes, hleniry, historical aud numerous. Literacy otics. Undir this head will bo given it lUtctrecect publications, with cursory reraars on Czix contents : together with notices of fcrthcooiij norts. PorTRT, xzten not original, selected with threat care from the Atl.t itic journ ilt, or from the 'best proiloctions of the Enjliili and American pcets. ArranKeraents will ts made for procuriti the bet periodicals of th day; but as ear most popular productions are oira prrcsturely worn out by going the- rounds, it is intecdrd that the page of the Literary Parterre, hall certain an unusual portion of original on Iter. The tl-nterinj erxrsiies of native talent will be t!r-jcal!rd forth, aud lilio the crm, that is strenxtheccd by cCnsioti, the embryo bud of Wettera gecis! will acquire the vi:r of auturtty. The Literary Partrrre will ts printed on Cr.t white paper, of royal cir cl:h snail, new and handsome ttpt,Knd cJtldt t.'lTcrtiement8. Each number will cctaprit? t:ilt qixito pages, oakin annually ta elegant tsnr cf paes. For their better pretervctisa frcn irjury, a cover wili he attached to each. A rJJJjprjr end complete Index to the contents nill ccccpany tie last ncabr of each o!pne. The price of day tvrocurs trill ts 2 5, in advance. The publicaticn trill L? cinmed, ct toou as tu.cfrnt patronage ihxll lists tira cLiatpd. Subscriptions Irora a it:trr.tit by osil (post, paiti) or by private ccaveyarr, vzi'A h than!iiiily received. C, C, r.-Vi;OLD3. Cincinnati, March 4, I LT3 5 (rSuhicriptions tet th trcrl:, received I this O.Uce.

UHE.vr Iz. WOOD WANTED at tlfis Ofiicf: on sabrcrrp-

on.

nooics, PAnriiLCTc, Lr;nst

HORSE DILLS, CAHB J,

LABELS, &c. Clc. Neatly executed at thh cl:ce cn rcic:ialla term?, n::d on ths vzV.zz