Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 42, Richmond, Wayne County, 2 April 1828 — Page 3

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'Itec rose and reported rroprt

ind concluded las remarks the The Allies, ihn Tur?kSi ami the Gr'et' -Z

Vi, JIrcA rJI.

Under date of Vienna . tli 47:

mnne AeitUng of the 12lh gives the folio

, iho ekate. the u.ll for iiie orgamzi- , mg interesting statements eonnectd with

Vthe Milila was discusMMl and hud j the p

tat

in

d. J lie hill pro

ioncrs was pned.

IV Senate aujuu... . ' a die HouF,the resolution ottered by VVoods and midf-r discussion during ttt0pri'edin;das was adopted witht jjfther debate. Various other resotior asking for information on the nh- ! . r.i... were laid on the table

proceedings of the Turkish Govern

menr, on- the authority of letters from j Odessa.

Mercantile letters, received here th

e

in . , i.. motion of Mr. Noble, who

cn niice that he should olFr a substi.riVP nl .... rri, Kill f.-vr itw. 0ror(.

the Mil.

t x I. rnl f t-... L C .. i r f.

r . breKwaier iii ui nuic jcMcrusiy, irom Uuessa, sav, 0l1"' I MM. I 'll J . . . ' - '

, mat several persons attached to the Ku - sian Legation at Constantinople, had arrived there, after a voyage of rive days. Before ihrir departure from Constantino i pie, a Firman of the Sultan had been issued, containing the following Resolutions: I let. All ships under Foreign fl ga are I prohibited from entering or going out of

j the Dardanelles and the Be,;,honi. j I 2d. All Franks, without distinction ofj . nations, must place themselves under the j

clas of Sayns if they will not lose th I protect ion of the Porte. ' 3tj. All foreign property which is on

Vpv. Vork. "!ak h I 4. Since our last f! hoard Esl:h, Russian, or French ships

p-jorioiitiur, fv-feip. p .ipeia h ve p. tired in , t,U , e..i-t rated till fui tlier orders, I.I. . il irn; f T 'ict 01 ni.li.n It ... .1 ..... I.....4...J

t,);i IUe l '""" 'vimhj,, tiU IUC UUi IJ 1-lIlliCU.

r ncr of Ner7 Hampshire by a rJsajorily of

auout 4 000 voles. ?.. A great many Administration men voted for Gov. Pierce cn account of his Revolutionary services. Vincennesi March 22. The steam boat, Cincinnati, arrived at this place on Sunday night, the ICth inst. in 48 hours frorc Louisville, discharged part of her cargo, and proceeded up o? the 17th. The steam boat, Wm. Tell, arrived on thn morning ofthe 17th, discharged part ofher cargo, and proceeded up on Ihe "ameday, bound to the mouth of Eel river.

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tit

FOREIGN ArrviHS.

S lf t't from P.:?1tni P;;n-rs.

Htit ii; a. Captain Maraln.ll, arrived j

In the legislature of New Jersey, all the great projects for inter al improvements filled; and vm the Kill making an ap pr. priattonof 2000 dollars to assi-t the inhabitants of Pahaquarry, in Warren county, to make a road round the B'ue moutaifr at the V;it'r gap, was negatived in couiif il. Tht Delaware and Raritan anal bill wa 1 in council, that branch d.viding upon it. 7 to 7. The rail road bills w.tc all negatived. The 10.000 '!.llar. prirt of the bonus pid the State y th: D lauarcand Raritan canal c rn-

pan, re!aii-ed last year by the legislature

i ( m L'v rp I. hringir Londfi papers j Wo hato before us a file of papers from

:j 'h of January. ), the Meiian capital, down to tile 1 3 til ult. ; "lie Mnmnj.- It "ivHI be sren that the in, luive. The person of general Bravo;' f V!e L ;id.it press ins bce:i at fault, in h was coniged to the Supreme tour: of.;

..fjirvi t" tn jm" a rtun i u r. run j. jiiMicc. l lie litcf i auv-ces irom Central t t pay for legislating on that subj. ct, ha :in-!'pet t! t!ti Dukf of Wei- America bear date the first of F iiruar) . j m n"urr d to th- stockholders. The vi; Lf rn rived ar.d acccp'cd the j 'I'he troops of Guatemala Pr- per ts'.d be-n ; nil! t .a-. the credit of the Slate to the u.' Fu-t Lcid of the Treasury and j; completely defeated hv those of Sat Sal Mrri Caia cou..ar.y, to the am uni of ' ft.-MinistiM. j: vid(r, and the c:tv of Guati n;ala wa- 500.000 d-dhrs. was negatived in the As

; e i,i; oi li t rormaiion ol a new j. threateiit-d with a .-i-e. liorr.bh-

. :rv. cad r il.'- direction ol tt:e Iake es ire re iitrocalU impu't d ny the

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The Scprcme Court clc'd its docket

l for tlih trm, on Siturday. Tiie Court

will not u '.ally adjourn, probably for some days, but no more case'J uiH he emoloycJ. in mailing up and delivering opieior, pn casca Thich have been heard. Jf.il. Intel,

e:i.M. J);t. Intel.

O" '

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w.s r.-ceived in Ireland ligt rent p irtics. Covstitutii n, law. and)! Th' c lrthquake which was noticed in

u crer, n:..i u seem lo I, humanity, have heen trmH-'f ecder foot ! t lialtim re and Washington pane

TTiie African slave trade is prosecuted with great vigor and profit from the port of Havanna. As many as one hundred and tvrenty-five or thirty veels rrcre employed in this infamous trattic the last year. Several are now fi ti ig for that trade, it? New York, in which many African residents have shares. An Indian Chief, of the Nova Scotia tribe, has, in person, presented a ptit.on to the Legislature of Nova Scotia, pr iving that the soiling of RUM to the Indians may be prohibited.

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; ; - r,i!.i ik;i oi,; I'M e lot.rs oi ii.e t,-! -i.rs. iu ill;" w!m;' of that population, ! , r,-v ;i'-ri;v A in i cased i!e;-rnu-Alie.itK a rc-cl'itiou i.as passed

in litis furious civil war A'at. Gaz.

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j ,r '. r!)f r; . Pa 1 1 i a n r n ! Jif ; li e Ji n J mean, hchre flu ' .' !i--:-Is l"c ihi iirvv njiniti w;ic . a-i t!.e :c-.t;i a p '.m j n t ji.etli ?

. . .' " ' i on J-jo -Jf'th aini .23. :' fil( ll'iit. The Liwion Cetir

I'. - !.;ii fiaitrtiMr hal if .! ti-iv? is i r-aM Mrtii.ie h. ni ihe A!i' mitie F !. P., .:; d .'n.rn tlo- Rus i hicll o. - lo -how th.it ihe ;. t:i'i' t act tneti i:i co- rrr'

rs was

jj tii-liiK lv tel' in the lower part c i Virgi -Ma. A Frv:!crick"burg, say s the Aieiia it co::i-'ed of two distinct shock4, (ccup I i'lg !-omef ii' less than .half a minute ; tin ! first much mre severe than the secoi d. ( The hnues mcked so violently, that ner-

llrnar.-tratim Mutin?. On S atur- M -nt(S w,o had retired for the nijjht. and

day iat, agreenhly to previous notice, a J were a!-p, sprang tenfied from their

WE'KsKSDAV, APRIL 2, 1 028.

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TTJEMAIXING in the Tost OiSc' ia Richmond, tint, on the let day of A,nf, lO.'ti, which o' not taken out within three momr wiil he sent to the General Post Office asleat letters. A. Joseph Ashton, Thomas Atkinson, Mnry A(dlemon, John M. Ad.Jleruon, Joi.ath:ui Atktn jr. Jasper Aiidersori, John L. Adiimton. B Snrah U ty l- y, J hn A. Hiihufijsley, Bartholomew Burrows, As Unmide, S nioiei Beesi?:. C. Tr?tr.on Cogehall, Henry Cat, M .ri.i Cornelius. P.'verly C;rey, Thotuas 'r;uier, Juat-s Crahh. Jtcoh Cook, Job Ct'tA--. . 13. William N link.-. William Dortl.-v. K Richanl l! --trd F, M e Finch, Jacoh Fisher, ilns Fiacr, Anron Frit G. M iry G ir.Iner, Josi h Giili rt, Wiliiani Gik. nun f 1 o : f . no! H:rii;, Ijfivi M. tiiitiian. J -icih Huovt-r, !-Kainl-r II istlev, M irtin ?Iori)i'i, jr Jo! IP refri- i J . B.ell Johnson, J.ii:i Jn ikui. S omI Jtt)o. K. J'hr Ksiht, ( bus-in.'Mh K.a4iier. L. Mish;ick Lnnllt-ri. M. B; ;.;ir! M-n, S.-onnel 11 M, tuition, Thomas A. M foU'l.i;:, f tn:ti:u M i')4 rri , JjviJ )f Kbener. r Mi. ore, Sau:uel McL:iin, Liiw -nl M-j.rt-t Tarleton Moonunn. O. Samnel Outtan, Durit 1 Osborn. P. Rich ird Pclri k5 Muhacl IVurch, S iloman PTon. John Ptiillii s. Q M .r Quake:i:a,h.

I II. John Ilos-5, Charles Ri -e, Statihove 11 Roya- ; trr.

a" and l i'T!dy respectable meetir " c,f 1 tied., and were with difficulty persuade: j! S. Samuel W.. Shnrt, E,;-r.i StirW-k. H .r-ih c ' ' ' 1 ' j lo return to ttiem. I W;S 'accr.nMaiicd : Simonds Willi-.m Scott, Pain rayii. Jar... s irtuxlh. he Clt.Z t. Cl I fits CO'MitV. Iriendly to th' .l , , , , T. 1 homa TLarn, Jacob Talbet, J. ; h IVas, i a loud rurnbhui; noi-e, n t usdke ti;at ' miy Tu'li !mh.istr:.'n, was hld at Ceiitrcvilh . jf urodticed hy t..t. rapid pas.a-e oi many cat- V John I). Vashan, Ly.ha z.Vauch.m.

i th proceeding ef hi( h wc give in tiii- , r:ajes over a j

paper. It w.i -uppoed hy srvci.d gen j

tienicn. w tin t'k otne pains to rr. al: a' t.rrect e?rimatr. tit: l the r-omber prc-ei t , was about three hundred. Tiie niot per!

r.eft.

V' pu!!i! , . i fie remarks made H Mr. McDi r a the pa a'e of the ill ma a-rM !;:iiition f T Internal

course

IV. Henry Way. Juhn or Nathan Wii-on, S.smu-

; cl Wilson. Sarah Window, Daniel Worth, Vnltntino Wood, James ff';:iker.

ROIiKRT MOHRISSON, P. M.

tect unanimitv of s utimcnt and decerum taktn h Mr !c !)i?,c. in ?etc ratiii2 the

ln;!r'ivw nij. Wt thir.U the t a!ct!i by Mr j!c-!)i?c, in eper

of eon 'net was oh-erval.ie. It is hv m h : v.i i -us iinm it litem :l :nprrement.

;i Vif CTA' n;il;ir- 'U r;lfd l" i'cit z -ns,the soh..r,i.du,triousai,d reipec j lhpr "PV? priation bill?, aod l r..i-h ai d firei k ail n. V i throwing them nh a distinct biil, under T - - u-,r iV - I.f r t.-,r .. ta b e portion o conunuMly, that we aie a , " 1 u l. . .ai.ilt. Ir. ;ii b .. I eteroi:; are J d tti proper til e, a p. rt civ i orrevl and : --:.M .f u.;ar. Nrt iht- t-Iil.t -,t j; proud to belie; e our caue I siippnfiul; ; fn,. lilt,g iou, 0i..t. M ,,d, ii i ai. act of

li all O'l'

( i 't : t ;i,ou. in tt-at r apilnl at the j and it U ui.'t uch we are willit to con

jcjil.c Kaii.it army . n Tutki t. 1 i"t it lt ; ri Irorn (Jon-'at.ti j i'- . .7. $a, tfiat cit v w.n Ira. :-r'i U' it ni;l:tary anuauif ui t ; -! iime.ioe chaiji- net -' piep ' '!': t!ic Citraro e (.Mi.v? I):Iu;m

' I. fra'f ? of the life' and -oflir (i

fi.l. ' i: out at t'o; aircnal; tt aiii ,;m' Iri iic are alread i

tie whirh we irot t itrej J"u!!y render Is. M;l)t:riiF:, when we M te that his M'.il co'jiu-i ii.C! ii? h i been Chairy Cciat'.ii It ! of Way? and Mean', een fu h ai to entitle him lo the rcI'veii cf those who leel themselves 11.. d, by ihc.r s"i,t of duty, lodith.-r him iji ela ion to the present ta!cof .JotZK'.-tics. lie oppcaia to us to have d lhroL's;hout with a determination to roo fcflinfs ari-in out of his vi-ws of eidea'.i contest, to interfere with onlidosce and support which the

f i .x;- u'ive has a riht to expect from the

, ,r..r I ,..ow-...i ,1f i ...c mi h euai!iiian oi me cuiriniititc ei ways ana

1 1 - i:ri la: tm? hai rherifht-i:. ; , n , ..".I . . , .!U--itir,n, Ii y r thaii-.ra?; nl., a que?tln at ft,.- ecivt lui-tructions wete !; ' .i i r i i .ft. i . . , , : i equmno ihe imrnht-r ol pijei;ii5, larks ami , ore i-.'t :t!i'ai,! o l!ie IVIoponre- ; 1 . ... , j on' ,. .r. , , f i I ., ... A , sparrows tnat could he purchased with '20 :

' 1 i r'. In t a e-:; 'i,..,h,i:.o aod the S- f . i i

; if ;i ,i t. a . of !.ie ai d ?no

:-it. ti.e O.idar.tdl.

i ' r Ir.rr; (.'.- 1 1 u. of January C, ..a)f, jj r r.i p.u ha ha:iov shown the''

..r. riiiut IO Hie I - . : mu'

a rorrect a swer to mv

... .1... ...I. ..I.. . ....I...- ... I,,. On r..t I.

i inn i'. i f n in f liiiiiiin i in in: uri.iii'iv

tr . ., .. i . ; inor; at 4 pence each for pigeons, halt t ' r-i i:: - fi tnce the heinnil.' el ,' ' - . r . .i c ... ,t, j . , . . i pence f. rln I fartlnn tor sparrows . .v,fi. l . rn i i' PvthaKonif a. hall pence for a lark. ' v. ho hn fallen itito his power,, t ' x c ccw i i r r,r.. u!:, . i : I'oes I.e mean half ol 2d. or halt ol more, 1 ir i arkeil the wone.-n and chil- .! . . r ic i

, mri ......

1 r initrii

- :i o:i . ;, i... . . . .i ; ""

' ; S'J' h a number ol pence a will hest ac-

' r n rwl .. llin illi.allAI. ITlifl.-f tlkf I ITI

i i I k, ' v.F .11 Hr tn. win Blum t vnu . ". V. , l " ' l'",,',n,, d'Cj a' I' prin tl.at ll,A.k.l.Ua be purrl..-.l

eiv;V,. X t- ti l I naiipertiiv, l oavt ac.ctii iiiniy iM'i "'r T " ,;:""T lCI,TWl an;1 ' theoufonbv an Algebraic equation, be-

jj;.. ,f,;, , , ' . ' , :i lon?iiC to indeterminate inalysi-. and Imd Utseuuuum Liverpool, j, (hean..r 0 3 pi onS b liirks und , '..t!edon the 20.h ultimo. I3vt in

rr ,1 ti i-i-. r r "i i sparrows. ;.; , Ivl.l..r, ofi11.. C.....nKTC.:.I , ,.vi;lj:oriljl wi coft.r n f.,vor on hi, rc,,u,,J ,l,'lr ,'-,,,ar:jfri..."1.ll?o,1I,,c...llo,ifl,: will tell l.iin Ibc U,,' t":,"U'L rT, ,:'P'r:r Me-f2 i'-l-s ri.,nCl wheir peri ; . . .,. I0:b. tbr ;.! 10 the ;, , are cxpn.wd by the

M 'ar.!; and it is i" a similac spirit that we

will no: stiller the difference which sepa rates u from him on the same question, f.'om otTeriufj to him this respousive tribute of ippr.-bation. A'ationnl Journal.

r'l, imPOPt;"t debate had occurred '!

Vl7. Ill IO i , k

visterc'av. Phi;

I same hmires.

BoNNVCA&TLE.

" n we i niiced

f re:-u1 t!,e . veioiijj (, the MUiofl

' J1 . o

mation of Mr. Ilobhoiihe. '

" 1,iV"Uh:,,-isil Kdv,;,M!Codrin;-i

ne c.Kiccra m, dor h.oi, for the

NF.W II VMPSrilRK ELECTION. orriCE OF MASSACHUSETTS JOURNAL ) POSTON. .MARCH lOTII. 1323. The cause of the administration is trium dng in every section of the Granite State. The State is divided into 12 Senatorial districts. It is nsccrt-.it.cd that, in distiicf N"S. 1,2. 3.4.5. 6,7, 3.0 10& 12, (ho Almiiiitintion Senator have u cee

r.tri v intn flu- .(ri-t-l! . . . . i i- 1..-. . ia

K' esiiio,, i'. i'r , . -" 'ted. from Ilie ll" aiMnei eoM.-o !it tno Jreaty of tho 0th oi j ,.a0wll to bUQ tUill iU(. Admiinetration "! Hi'! ili - . . i! candidate i -le ted.

MfM' .- ,a ,i . , ... , ()tol htty-threo lowns aireaaj nearu , ' Hie ai m v in ..I . ( ... i 1 . .. . .

t'

.iv:in;m, e in.,, nfthe debate it vr.'li Jii-

lVuv.-..i Ii . .1. .. fi t . n

" oe ruin I ?I'TS, :ei. v. "7 M a'"1 P 1, tint the Goveinuient

"'"Tinuserl .,

U:l'W,! rt,:,,,n-V,n !',C ,l',C V U" jl from, 17 Adami representatives fravc been ''Vnr lh,e "TV" I H oVloek-I is now ascertained thatj U I f US il the II n. John !5,l! will l-V elecied Guver ;

c.vc ;v::ry pmces cum: ext. Cincinnati, Match 29. liccsrcax 20 to 23 cents. 7ns iO to 75 cents per buheL Ctttlon 7 1-2 to 8 1 2cts. plenty. Cotton Yam No. 5 to 10,28 to 30 ct?. F.uxsceri 37 1-2 to 40 cts. in demand. Flour Freeh from wairgons, 3 12 to $3 I C ; in store, 3 25 to 3 37. Hides -Southern, dried, 10 to 12 cer.ts. Iron Juniatta, hammered, per ton, 130 doll ars; puddled, 30 to 100; Hoop, C, C. & lOd $130; ditto 4d 140; nail rod. 130; Juniatta roll .$175; bluet, fiom 10 to 12 ccntj per pound. Leather Sob-. eatern, 20 to 23 cents; Cincinnati, 23 to 27; calf sfch s, 1 C to 20 per dozen; upper, 24 to 30; skirtings, 28 cents per pound; harness, 25. Xnils Assorted sires, 7 to 10 cents. Oil Tanners, .$'25 per bid. scarce: linseed, from waggons, 50 cts per gallon, in store 55 lo CO rts. Provisions' Pork, mess, 7 50 to 8 bbl, prime, G 50: Laid, in barrel!:, 3 1 2 to 4, in kes, 4 1 2 to 5: Hams, city smoked. 5 to 6, country do 3 12 to 4 1 2 cent-: But

ter, first quality, in kegs, 6 to 7; Cheese, I

o to c. Hags 4 cents, in demand. Sai Turks Island, 1 00; Kenhav, a, 1st quality, 50 cents; Conernaugh, 50 in store.. Sugar New Oilcan-, 7 1-2 to 8 1 2 cts. Tatlnva Tried, 7 1-2 to ft cents, fuugh, 5 o 5 1 2, in demand. It fuskeyNcwy in waggons, 16$ froo Store, 18, pierjlj.

ESTIUY HOUSE.

HpAREN UP by Eliha Scovel, of Ruh .connty,

j M. ilipley township, one cstray blnck hor-, s.-om j mixed with grey hair: lias a b!:izi: face, three j nbitc feet, n lone bruhy tail, n white spot on the n.vir houMer. about 15 hands hish. Fttpporl to be i fv n yean old next ?pniij: npprnited to thirty -five ; doll irs, by Kdmond Listen Aron Maxtrcll. C'er-

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