Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 41, Richmond, Wayne County, 26 March 1828 — Page 2
MRT Sr.SSION.
Moid y,Jhrch 10. In the Sr.xTE,the committee on military aifiirs m i!o a report, concluding with a reoiutin, that it is inexpedient to abob ish the otlicc of maj r general of the Uuited States army. A hill granting a donaln:i of oe township of land to the IVnn-
jvlvania Institution, for the instruction of j
te deaf and (land), and another to the North Carolina Institu i n, was passed to a third reading. S'vcral hours wore spent in the dicusiui of the claim of the Stile of Spilth Carolina, for further remuneration for militar) services rendered in the 1-ite war. The I Souse tnin went into committee of the whole, Mr. P. l Barbour in the Chair, on the t.ir dTbilL Mr. Wright, of ft. V. i'5nmed histneechin exposition defence tf the bill, as reported b committee, and in reposition to the amend-me-t offered by IVI r. M iliary; and having continued to speak until pst 3 o'clock, he c jnrtudrd his rem irk, and the floor was obtained by Mr. Wooircock. on whose motioa the committee roe. T ifesday March 1 1 . In the Sr.N'ATc, it was ordered, that for the renviind.T f the se-sion, the hour of mectii s: "shall be II oVloek instead of 12. The oii?n! ration of the bill providing for certain sarviving Ot!icer9 of the Revolu tian was resumed, tie motion to till the Mink with A 1 , 1 00,0 0. Mill pendi g. M-t. ll-in i-on and Robbiri spoke ia far ol "the hill. The motion to fid the hla-k with $1,100,000 whs lost, only 12 v.l: 4 t;i t. Mr il rie nmved to fill t .e !LrA i t h .!1 ").000, and r pprt d the m lo.n at lo elli, hut no question v . 1 - taken n it. I 1 the IIousf. a qu 'Turn not appearing .it 1 I o' I a k. a rail f tie Hone was orli'TcJ, and the call proceeded to far that the doi ? wer' 1 L'M-d, when the further proi eclin w re dipeiied wib, and the a'nt mem 'r w ei e .i.ltnitted. A no
I'ltioti n n ;t e waids llered h Mr. Kv- i erett, rhaninc tin hour ol rr.e-ti g In m j II o lot k until 1 whit'h ia$ nied te. j The II 'i-tc then resumed, in ri:ni itu e ol tin w! v: on t:.r tate of fie U'uo:;. the J dicu kn of the tai itf. when Mi. W'oh j
c ork nude u e t t 1 ;imt - ii eppo-itiun to th hill a reported. Aft 1 he had concluded, the coma ifee r In the Sex Ti the h l! itr the pun ha-e of n i lo. th i- 1 w f. i M of !ar rat V s I 1km eon, at N"v Ode an, vv i ifter o:ne di n g'o:;, td ie.j fo a t'.ird reading. The t ill
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Mr. M'Coy, the mover himself being de- : tained from the Hau-n by businrs. The j r-so!n'ion otTeied by Mr. Wood?', calling on the Piesident for information relative i to thr- indirdua deposed hv Col. T.IcICen
j nev, during bis missioi; to the Indians, war
takn up, and aftfM? some discuion, wav laid on the table. The House then resol ed i!e!f into committee of the whole, on the taritThiii, when Mr. Davis of f.Iassac huet;s, conclued Ims remarks ngain?t the hill u$ reported. lie was succeeded by Mr. M irtindale., who argued for some lim1 on the same ride. Mr. Barbour t f New York, then obtained the floor, and 011 his m tioi the committee roe.
EOREIGN SUMMARY. The King of Spain is said to be suffer xS at Barcelona from an attack of the gout and a cutaneous eruplion. A letter from Warsaw elate that b tintreaty of pease between Russia and Per sia tne province of Krivans on both side
joi t i' Araxies,from the foot of mount Ara ' rat to the Caspian sea, is incorporated ' with tha Russian Empire. The Persian i have engaged to pay to Russia 18,000,000 j rubles to indemnify her for the expense ol the war.
1 The Parisian Journal du Conmercecf
January 15, in speaking of some iniuisle- ! rial charges talked of, says a portfolio had btcn rfleped to M. de Chateaubraind, w ich he declined. j In August lat, at Pctrcpalotk, Kamp i t?rhatka, a shower of sand ft 11 the whole, I day, accompanied by a strotig sulphurous sm II. It was generally believed that t tic volcanic mountains of Arvalscha had fall en in.
The Austrian Observer contains the;
'following a? ti( h d.t tl Corfu, November!
20th : The pirates of Candida hating captured t wo vei?eli sent oil 'by American Phil'n !lenit, from Napoli h Rornaroa, at ; American frieato ftatiof.t-il in llu; Arc hi
of Ihc population rendered it impossible jjcbii f. but stated in snM for him to procure much fromth few peo ! a citizen of the stnfe cf M t nlereeidinj at that point but that hltle (j fences faid to l,HVe betft ,,e? S J ...... r,wlrrd with crcat cheerfuln?. hromrnitted at all.
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jawaka, and . leven living Mit jtoock, were indicted at tho Jv"e X' from the Bnli.h hne to seize t!w ! qurnre of which, n numhrr . '" ,Wl;... of .,or fri((lticr J V. "tate ofatT.urs; and we t!,i.k ;hie that ourvernrnentt s': itt pson thesulj -rt. mei)C!i
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rn nr.pr cf tffc fcrrv flat crnerously of
fered Col. Breariey, the free u-e of it ; and with the nsHfctancc of Mr. Rainey, (one of the cilizans) hs found n place about 7 miles below the cr.cuth cf Cache, where the banks of White river were high on both sides. To this point he, with reat diGculty, rcznoTi'd his Indians, horse?, &c. and by mutant and diligent labor, (having to perfoim n lrye portion of the rno?t fatiguing part of the work with his own hand.) he UrteM in petting all over, by about the 20th or 21t in-lant. Hellion ot his calvaicade under wh), and pro :eeded with tlu ni to nrnr the dead of the Prairie, and ihen left them to prrsu th ir journey by he Ca Iron tr ce or rtad. Col B. went up in the d'-a-n boat, and, as soon as he cat. rnak provi-ion for the party now hrou;l 4 on, ;t their plare jf destination, wiH returo down the River, proeed to Geoi jjia and brh j; en another tnd larger pnty 10 the Sprint;, who will shortly renH? zvoii at a place pointed out hy him. II expects to bring on 3000 Indians n xt time. Lr.oii nN, Dec 21 The rcpr', which had he-o bprad lot s.mj dayt that the (Irfek llet, with which L rd Cochrane, was oflT Scio, n id b en burnt hy the Allie, is fals i every paiticnlar. V bfarn, on the contrary, in the rio:t positive maaner, that Lrd C chr ', in concert with onv: Iviropea - vesei., h-v vlsi d the isl in 1r : th Archipelago, to p.dii:.it the inhabitriits from suffering p ivafeers to be fitted out upon their coaM, and hns visited the bats and the mo! f tired r re k, the uuial re trpnt of the P;r; te. wheip he ha? drtro-
..... - . rf j( - . . . v . ..4i m ed several mtics. trhose crews, r. mpo- j in fiiiifig th va a rv in u- y , ed of the ref.Je of a!! itwns a-knowl- ; Ticket, on a-ior ed by li.r. if.-.,,. ..rl rrit ,tw tt- 1 f r mil -t r nor l.iw. tii! unit- l,tfn Fi.v ,..,. .
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Saleo la. March 3d, 1 I i pursu-rifi-of a rehition ,f
;ventionat Indiai.apis on the p,hfV', unry I ,!, the A D.MIN'ISTRATlftV 1 V
TU AL COMMIT (his day r .i .'hkxr Ihhux. E-q. was appoir.teV n ' in .1 , and Jeremiah Ruxknd Jr . -..-.a ...... il-. ' '-u '-i.iro
! ' " vvu.ni.imee- ne re up n , it, f(.!lt Uo ulutions were offcied and lUuh .'.."
: n preu : j; IVkcrtas, the inrlemenrv off!. .,
t .thcr witl) th'. unuMiaily bad i the roads, I. a prevent ,J ;', r, , ; portion of the Onlud Con u)kZ''', .tending at thi pleo, i, p!r. (,', i Resolution of the Cirj,',,,, ;t, j. lis. and tthrrca it ic it t.
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iand degirahh that tn.-jnv cl the Adaiiu'i.'! ration p.-.ij ;C in or ia the i"'friiiaiio!i r ;!
. audi l ite for the li-c PriHueur-.
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prjao, proct eor a 10 taranusi, w one u ; ea 10 piunuer snips a- oei w uaievr r iiap ( leci uriuntrnilv xifts a:o,i l ,,
hnr..t . even piratical ie?.H U and hunf! 'ii'they mieht sa:l, nut cxiepting that of'pretnf, in ro.ird :o
creu, roniliru nl 15 men. At avnn.ji Greece it If. subjects there-lore.
Coron, ai d Modon, Frank? and (jieeLhvr in peif' i t safety. Thiee Tuik? win had killed a (Ire k, were j ut to death l y order of rrahi:n P.ch.n.M
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j F.or.i the Rochcucr I.V. V.) Tt'cgrcpk. i1 The urctiunis wo irrt ive fiom everv 1 ! part of the State are of tin nio?t c h riit!
k t m i!. 'i'he friende of the pitcfit Admin
I ij-tiation have awoke Ik in tin ir I th;iiry, 1 aud arc now tip and d i . An inier
Extract nf a lettered tc-l Vinnnru ti.Chio Ftb. '.mil tee he adjaitim'd to t'u: Thu'l f rati a 'jLcnlirmau 'f '.he tup first tunning,: in slpril nt-x?, and that t?.e ; r- p'tttbitity al Intuits, tj his friend:, in j-tio.is be d-lVrivd iiii tl.;.t Un.i. S.-.Vm. j' Ilti thtd. That tii r i.; v ' c rr -.f d now my dear Sir, t!otmh in preat !ed t ivrite tj t u h at.M i l o H, u ; hate, I will simply K'"y one word upon a Committee, Mppiiiii'i; ban (i !! v u!ject in whieh I ;tmurt' urn fr-l a dep J tnenl; nnd,al-o, to ;kMiim if,.: I
laieresi. 11 i. i r: -iu nnai injection. j;inc various unity v .riiii iiu,-,, 1
I left homr the middle ol J.umj try, weiil a'l throuizh Nt-w Hamo hue, into tle
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ticnarv Olurer. was r i -uiei i. i ne j m:-jot ity h r the Jackson tickot, tl an any motion ti fill the ! I o k wiih tiiit bun- j ( !hr p: rt of the State, in pioporth-n to drod thoii-.nd lioll ii? p'Otd'eL'. Altrr j' nnmhc: , Ins-undergone a very material g .riui di- n s the qr stn.n on tiilin the ! ehano. If tl 1 v irl u; 1 are daily aid lieurlv blf;ki'h e.lit hundit d l!nnsM.d dollar ' to be nu t with, win se opinions were la-w.-is d'o id' 1 i: the in gali axes KJinx ? vorable to the succe?s of (i-n. J.ickon at C. A motion for iioh fi- ite poftpon: ' thp at election, who could m t now be em'tit of I'm' I til wa negatived ajts l22 ' prevailed upon, under any i ircuuistanco run-- 23. A mo'.;ii to fill the blank with !'to)icld him theii support." five hui.drrtl thiuanl hdl.ti was id.-o re I' - j r :t d avc- t M t 2o. J'lje bill was j The Virginia Anti Jackson Central then l'UI on the table. j Commitf e have uroinimon-ly nc rrinnted In the House, Mr. Randolph introduced J.John Shai kleford, K?q. of Culpcper, as an a resolution, intt rurtin: t? committee on elector for the district of Orai e, iVc, vice tb.e Dltrict ol Columlfta to ii Ojinre ir.to .himes Madioe. dec lined ; nd C'd. Wm.
the police established and mforred la the: Kllzev. of Loudon, an elector for the dis reon.ti of Washir-L'ton and Alex u.di i.i, : trie of London, &.c viie J;ie. Monrer, de in p'l' ikI to the sbives and oilier i.eproefe j rimed. Colonel Kllzey is an old Jtflcr l hh! ttoe, Mai to reprt what rm';ii son elector. ll'ftig, ,r ' v ;re r ( eary to enfr e dit- j -
rrxue them. He ve ni. reasons il Litti.f. Iuuk, (A. I .) Jan. 30.
rhane of sentiment and 1.01 cert ol actif r i; extreme north part of Vermont: then
ate all that is necessary to secure ti e most down the C anal to Aibany, attended the atipiciou r.fuit?. The i v Votk Ad j Lej;it!uture therein -i n .1 few days; vo; ate Mates, that in ih.it rit, which, I then went to Bufftlo e.pon Lake Erie; from local circumiarce., raf a larger'' thence through the wettern part of Vir
ginia, a part of Kentucky, and am now in Ohio, whero I daily sec gentlemen fr; m all the Western State. Although I have not time Jo give you my reasons in detail,
yet I tell you with perfect as-ui ancc, that
JOHN Q. ADAMS is certainly to be cur next President. I will write you shortly upon this subject more fully, nnd give you all the particular. Bui depend upan what I say. It w ill prove true. Nothing can be more astonishing than the reaction already produced in favor of ADAMS.
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M !nr- I ii'jtii, nid the ie hition wa ati t d to ;io 1 v ". low- 22. Air. J. S.
The Crick Indians. Col. IJ. Lri.arlet. Ac-ent for the ermetiiting party of the
!n iir tl"f r d a if oiti'ioji on the ub - , Creks. arrived here on Thursday evenj :" i!:-!-(d 10 tite co:io rtioii betwenjing Iat, from Memphis, having left the the Pie-blent at.d t!u ni'hunin oll'n ers, j land party (near 500 warrior) whom he and -.ed a lew word in xpianntion. Mr. j arcompnnied from tbenee, about 30 miles Starrs ti-io 10 reply, w checked by the !j North offis plare, to proceed up by an-
Speaker, the hour devoted to that kind of ij other route. Two boats contnining the btiMioi laving jxpired. The I louse j women and children and some of the men
(about CS3it all) of his party, arrived the same night, having been towed up by the Steamboat Facilt1'.
Co. Breariey has had n mot wretched
on the bill, bu b lore Uu had cone hied, ; time in getting through from Memphis, in
on motion ol Mr. Uakley the Committee lose. Thursday, Murch 13. In the Senate, the till h.r the adjustment of land t laims in the State of Missis eippi wa con-'deied, and order d to a third readini'. The bill for the erection of an arsenal at Peusarola was ameded to a? to rnke the locati. n kton the waters of
to the Adinii i;rat:on, i.ji;r-! .-.it,,, Jsend one or moin delei'au? totU rcr! ol the Central CommilUe vu tie : 'Monday in April i:ejtt, titj co-operating with them in n. ihi: c , f1 linations referred to, a: J r.i ;(.! ( -1 1; jotlitT niea&utes 3J to I lirm
esp-dient. ASHL'R ILCO.V.a j J. Rowland, StSij.
then in oi cnittee o the whole, on the State. '.f the Union resumed the consideration of lb T irill" bill, Mr. Davis, of Mag. vietiiiiett-, commenced omc ohseivations
We are gratified in bcinr enabled to
state, (says the Baltimore American) that
on Saturday n bill unanimously passed both branches of the Maryland Legislature, appropriating the annual sum of three thousand five hundred dollar?, for the education cfthe dietf and dumb citizens of the State.
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iasto completely iuund.te Sh i-vuc ; Illinois. The editor r! t a !!. . ieite wai taken bv surpii?, i' 1 ''
j part of his tstabli.limenl ; i hie h, ll.
stands on the highest pirn: cf n.v ground in the tovn, had rii:.jj 1 ( water over the lower Ih or. T.p1 tunate proprietor acendtJ U l'i,-"'; story, with such of his movc-dd: ? could lay his hand upon; anil confined aloft, i .cornp iuv ith i more than a week. A fi ifnd suj ! j with provisions, by hai.dii !!.cb 'i'1! oar. On the subiddir-g of the ":--',s ) inhabitants were iu adihinna day of the week; as during the vi ; ,
consequence of the excessively wet and
muddy state of the roads, (w here there are an) which were in many places inunduted to a considerable etUent, and a large portion of them wimli. Hu left the West bank of the Mississippi, opposite Memphis on the 25th December, and was occupied until the 5th or th inptant in stcirnviivr and zvadin (for it could hardlv
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to a tiiirl reading. Some discussion took
plare on the bill "to authorize the lease of certain lead mines in the State of Missouri" but the question wanol taken on or det ii'tf it 11 l'1" rencitj. n it llocsfc, ! r n lulirn clTerrd by !1r. I' Ihirbon, on the Mibject of distolvjnjr th' connection between the Rer.u tkvr and thi dihnrii q iVn erg, ; hid on the table at his uquttt, conveyed thro'
found the River hitfh, the banks on this
side overflowed to n great eatent, and only ono ferry flat in which to crobi about 200 horses, 20 baggage wagons, and near 400 persona. In this dilemma, Col. I). Jod hii wits put completely to test, to devise, o plan to eet bis charge tu ross the River. From the natural indolent character at
j the Indian?, he could esprct but little
assiitancc lrc3 them; end the t?p:irs state
of I tie fhtnd l) iv :u liiki'ii Iu
jUiimort and Ohio Hail Rnad. Bv pen- It anneara thnt the ancient alMiK1 f;
tlemsn who left Annapolig vesterdav if i! more nrudenre than- the Svom
ternoon, we learn that the bill authoii?ino jl ,0?e who have ??ucccrdeJ iIk-.t. if l-' subscription cr five hundred thousand jj pving this spot, as lliey !ad ddilarsto the stoc k of the Baltimore and j mounds to keep out the wnteis; Ohio Rail Road Company, passed the were the only places which reiJl,
tu.c yesicrauy, oy a vole ol eight to three; durinr the inundation.
anu, ot course, has become, a law. The Senate also passed, by the same vote, the bill authorising the change in the condition of the subscription of five bundred thousand dollars to the stock cfthe Cbesapake and Ohio Canal Company. Bait. Am.
Fromths Statesman. North Eastern Boundary. The Portland Argus contains a letter dated "Houltoii jlantatioo, Feb. 1G," stating that John Barker, the citizen of Maine who wr.s lately seized by the British authorities and carried to Fredcricktcn, was indicted by the Graud Jury end arraigned on two chafges amounting to Treason against the Kir.g of England, vis. Ut with having hoisted African eclors at Madawaska, and refused to pull them down when requested: and 2dlv rtiih i.ni -:,.a
British oCiccr urtin- in his oCicial enpacity of citable. . S12 other Americans were I
iiiciOded 171th him in the tnnrument.wnen required to answer whether guilty cr not Cuilty, he declined pleadiD- in
Extract of letter from a $cit'wu ginia to his friend in tl t"
"The friends of Judire lU' desirous of nominating hm tor dency, but he declines and .w pavs a compliment to Mr. Ad' if.g kUhat the alfiirs of the coa' J be better administered than the present incumbent., I eot ' a
gentleman who heard him vatioo."6ny Daily
South Sea Traded
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stale-t hat our whaleman 1 ( strio all competition j fJ 1 ' .riiiof their enterprise extends to
Irom America 10 JVJ"; . 'ivre
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Zealand 10 me coasi u. . . . j,fwi AiaeHfr
warus 01 one nunui- f 0 v
up
ships constantly cruising -itl Horn; aud it i. added, as p
ships arc commanded by sailer:.
