Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 43, Richmond, Wayne County, 9 April 1828 — Page 3
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'P i ,1,,,-omiv.v ot i.iu homhlo ' s opened, says the New York
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I iic mem-iial of dreided Jackson men last fall and there j uith sound arti- ! hut one voice among them as to the ex i
, .,4'al. mal inlrnlinc ; '"sive reacuon won n nas laKen place all;
P ' ,i .a t,i.i,oi,'s hi-.,". I ov,'r iUft country against the ''Militarv ,u(ri - i Ol.u-Hain.' 1 e tempest, thev say, has ;,1;i,if.is an-AJ-li-" idi.ie L.domsts r ,,vthe h,lrr: is over i.d reason
.' i tTlri''c ut Ci ' ' and sohrr ndliTtion are aain reuuinp at: aniinat d view td'ttie .u tu- j: their reiu;ii amou the people. Several ' Mi.viu bright pro?pcits .:' the ! tlrnen whom i e have treated as Jack- ' 4 , ". x. . lion men, and who were so last autumo, j rv. lH, JU'1' t i ( !,;,vc candidly told us that thev are Jack-r.-'ou ' '4VO roonu " l,it' ?n mMi n- lonr that the delusion has f.t-t we publish a hlter irom j-;sc(l aw.y forever. If our legislature Viilio!on, u liicJi pives some impor- ? doe? not repeal the electoral, law as il is :,.iiiial. information. I vhiHTed they intend to do, at the extra
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LAW OF THE UNITED STATES. AN ACT to revive und continue in force the several acts making provisions for the extinguishment of the debt due the Uruted States by the purchasers of the public lands. Ih it fnncted by the Senate and House of Representatives nf the United Stales of America in Congress assembled, That the act entitled "an act to provide for the extinguishment of the debt due the United States by the purshasers of public lands," approved May the eighteenth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, and the act entitled 'mii act explanatory of an act to provide for the cxtinguuhcaent of the debt due the United States by the purchasers of public lands," approved May the twen-ty-?iaih,one thousand eight hundred and twenty-foxir; and also the act entitled an
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' sow mem a serona v.iinon oi ue new j; oy me purcnasers ol puoiic lands, appro-spi-etii' : ll.un:hife campaign, when it comes No jjved May the fourth, one thousand eight
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jj cu .'i ly vuc iuui iu, one inousana eigm j hundred and twenty sis, be, and the same
i me hereby revived and continued in force O.io'. An inMirrection of the Ncjroci j until the fourth day of July, one thousand at that place, hioke out on the lClh J tnu- Ijcilit hundred and twenty nine.
ary, headed by a number of runaways, I Stc. 2. .liid be it further enacted That!
w-hoie object was to plunder the place. !;the provisions of this act be, and the ea me Th" white inhxhitanU became alirmed, jjare hereby extended to all the lands on i'iandonod the town, and emharkc! with .j which a further credit has not been taken thi-ir property on bo nd the Ameru an, j; md which, having become forfeited to the I.L'hi! and I'rMn h vessscls in that port, j United States since the first of July, one No lir were lost. The, coloied women, ..thousand eight hundred und twenty, reit N aid were particularly inftrunicnlal main utu3ld. in dctt rrii' the n;ci) f:oniU:r. the knife. 1 Apprc7cd 21st March, 1823.
JOHNQULNCV ADAMS.
commmded the guardf slill in a fjrcr.t raj;c to blow ten balls through the damned rascal. Sfrtteaient b G. si. Brock. Sfhly. Woods was arrested for this offence, tried, convicted, and shot on the. 14th of March. George A. Crock thus states uAt the reipicst of the prisoner, I wrote down a statement ol his feelings, and his last farewell to his fattier and mother, and sent them in a letter to my wife, which was done in rhyme, and the public are at liberty to see it. Ou the news of the death of her son, old Mrs. Woods (a I have been informed by my wife) fainted, and appeared like dying all night. Of this I feel certain that she never r? covered the shock, and in a few years laid her grey hairs with sorrow in the grave." Such are the incidents in this historic tragedy. The statement is shocking to humanity; and for the honor of our military reputation; for the honor of General Jackson himself we would that the facts had navcr taken place. As it is, vc l y them before our readers without any exaggeration cf comment. It is due to the people that the facts should be known. They have been already to widely dissrmnated, that it is due to General Jackson if they are mis-stated, that his friends should instantly correct the mis-statement; and if they are correctly given and they arc given on the testimony of four witnesses they cannot be too extensively circulated. The genius cf our institutions forbids that the civil pevemment of the Union should be cocimittvd to cne who has exhibited such evidence of a disposition to trample !own individual rights, and to eserche power with such an arbitrary will. JVaticnal Journal, Mr. Crawford, in a letter cf lbs 29th January, 1823, to his friend in Maine, remarks, I was decidedly in favor of Mr. Adams, in preference to Jackson, whe n he was ejected, and never blamed Mr. Clay for his vote because I should have voted with him, had 1 hd a vote on that beca-
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5. ! I1 v A cc ?' iter. II .vetii y :"ie wt.;kV experiai-nt on this canal. The ,. by the December mail : t otification that J l;v r onJaion h ?o doing A' ti s 1 enf ie?4hat w ere niade on the f oiler!- .the ICtng had been p!c--d to appoint him ... . , iU . "i.: r . , t lB a . ir hook at fli? plat , were on the 19th ol ;to succeed Lord Cumb raiore in the comJ ,'-M.rc!:. Jetwee: 'hat and Ine ,n there ,nan l in ehitl in India, whenever that oljui.M a-yweiein their native U.U t . : M.r,d f-,r Cincinnati OU 1 barrels of jjiiccr shall return to F.o-land, and thai,
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i.n poition of t.us t..r.iieinng i-cs;-;. rt0,JP 4 barrel whiskcv, 138 barrel? ( whenever Hi? Exwellency shajl at his own
;;i:;Ln 1 i ,5 m ide a h alt among the ciii ' poiI., ,7G k' us lard, and CG hnircls oil. t convenience fix a period for leaving . s o! ti.iicc'in'). Weft I thr iiicwi e- hti ft a ;reat vat iet V of other produce of jjCanada, a sure ?or will be named; but r.rccf tin -,r presence; but w rpo:f ,!- "' Ci-cinnati market.-. the Gateltr adds tli Excellency has no 1 , , i I. Tho !).,.? oil Iheir paae outward, ' intcntiou of using that peuod at present. ';. .! !.faat; c w i tli a;ilhv, ir mk-i.Uv , n . n r. ..,.l,i. ,t tiii, ' - - j were icn-'r.jy full lieiuttiJ, Willi. "
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; .'. . :r ir.ia jfiil of our w ihes, ?till pu?!i iui.;;c ot.tJjrir black popolalii. ' i ..i;r ' .riie t!r'. uri-jri)tToos CGi..J;ct, ! .t v. iitu is t!ickviii' upon u we i.i'w. in dot to ouist Ivef , to adoj.t '-.'..! ;:. ;;, nil f to aveit tl;o gfow 1 i;." of this county kt.ow ;.c..t t;.j ev;I- of so reJuodi.nt a - p j t.S-iio!i taniiot. then, fore, - ii ' " i ie to remove it, or 4r pre-
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produced from the acting (inventor, n oes-1 -a1 to the senate adverting to the State; of Ireling in the west, and recommending with it view to an elucidation offsets cn-. nvcte.d witli the abduction and presumed murder, or prolonged captivity of Morgan,; the enactment of a law for the appoint-', me:.t of a special acrnt, vetted with allthe powus of district itilnnej, aid tmp wcrcd lo enter complaints, caue parlies and witnesses to be hound over, conduct all criminal prosecutions and in general to do whatever mav be necef:a to a full.
and fair judicial iuxottgatip'u and detcv.t inination cf the oflcr.ccs. How far fuch( an officer may succeed, if appointed, in unravelling the mystery that shrouds this f dark deed, will depend very materially, upon the energy, character and talents of; the aj?ent who might be selected. In the (
j hands of an ordinary, or a timid, or a needy
We understand that Gen. Jackson has replied to the resolutions of the senate of Indiana, calling for his scntime? ts ou the American svctio. Louisville Focus.
Four hundred thousand dollars of commonwealth paper was bur.it on Friday the 14lli instant by the bank, in obedience to a legislative resolrc. Lea. Focmj.
i .! .;m! Tl7rvi'T7,r?P m ' IU C" ii t.cy would, to a certainty, re v', -V -? t IJJJv. , MJj, j1 tK,dnfr satisfactorv. - 7',. 22, lo-N . - X. Y American.
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W. nl!"" fU,t L,5'l:,'irt-.'( re, bring, dat s to the COili'nlt. We have ia J7!V'! !h i',-t,J tr; ,4" i n. paiais. Private letters eive us the po-
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have a character CT'crtielty and reckless
ness, that seem almost inrrdeihlc. Of the sis militanien shot at Mobile after the
! enemy had been vaiupiUhcd, notice has
heretofore been taken, and the details will
hereafter be spread before our readers. ! Antther cve. that of Woods executed'
ii the Creek Nation at Fort SVrother in 1814 is thus summarily stated by the National Journal: In recent numbers o( the Kentucky Reporter, a writer unier the title of rtThe Tennesseean" hu$ communicated the facts in relation to John Woods. They present to us tho fallowing circumstances: 1st. -lohn Woods joined the army at Fycteville about the 221 January, 1814, ". a substitute in place, of Will. Roger, who was a volunteer. Woods about IS years of age. SatenfKr of G. A. Brock. 2dly. Woods, being on guard with S. Hanna, "requested Lieut. Barrett who was the of.icor of tho gaard to permit him to go to his tent and eat his breakfast, and get his blanket, as it as raining. The lieutenant told him he might go." State-
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3dly. While Woods was taking his breakfast, an cljcer named Camp ordered Woods to go about some other occupation. Woods refused, "saying that he was on guard. Camp "curued him severely," and an altercation rose. The oflicer eized a gun, and ordered thoe around to assist in taking the prisoner but no per
son helped him. Woods then walked towards his guard tire.' Statement of Thomas Couch. 4thly. Camp called to come person towarks the fort, and told him to tell Gen. J&ckton that there waj a soldier who would not be taken prisoner. Gen. Jackson cam-s out of the fort, and hollooed out, the etai nal God blov ten tails through the dammed ruscnlt" Statemxnt by Samuel Hanna. Gen. Jackson came out of his
tent, and hallooed several timessAoo tlie I
damned rascal! Statement of I nomas Couci. Jackson still continued cursing, and repeatedly, in n great rage, reiterated shtwt the damned rascal! shoot the damned rascal! Woods, by tht5 time, was approachin t.enr to hi guard fire, when Jackeon
MMRIEDOa JVednesaay last, at the White Water (Friends') Iteting ouse, Mr. Joseph G. Hop:;i:;sij &iss Elizabeth D. Williams. DIED On Sunday last, J'rs. MAnr Ann, consort ofJUr. Stephen Shanks, of thh
place.
CINCiXJV.iTI PRICES CURR&VT. Cincinnati, Llarch 2U. Becs7cax -20 to 23 cents. Ileum 50 to 75 cents psr bushel. Cotton 7 1-2 to 8 1-2 els. plenty. Cotton YarnUo. 5 to 10,20 to SO elf. Flaxseed 37 1-2 lo 40 ct. in demand. Flour Fresh frem waggon:, 03 12 S3 18; in store, 3 25 to 3 37. cfo Southern, dried, 10 to 12 cents. Iron Juniatta, harr.nsercd, per ton, 130 dollars; puddled, CO to 100; liccp, G, 8, & lOd Q130; ditto4d$t40;n::ilrods 130; Juuiattaroll $175$ sheet, from 10 to 12 cents per pound. Leather Sole, eastern, 20 to 23 cents; Cincinnati, 23 to 27; calf skins, Ql 8 to 2G per dozen; upper, 24 to 30; sirtins, 28 Merits perpo'Jnd; harness, 25. Aai5 Assorted sizes, 7 to 10 cents. 07 Tanners, Q25 per btl. scarce; lintecd, from waggon:, 50 cts per gallon, in Store 55 to GO cts. Provisions Pork, mees, 7 50 to 8 bbl, prime, 6 50: Lard, in barrels 3 1 2 to 4, in kegs, 4 1 2 to 6: Ilam.s city smoked, 5 to 6, country do 3 12 lo 4 I 2 cent-: Butter, tirst quality, in kegs,' 6 to 7; Cheese. 6 to 8. Rags 4 cents, in demand. Salt Turks Ulaud, I 00; Kenhnwn, 1st quality, 50 cents; Coneraugh, 50 in store. Sugar New Orleans 7 1-2 to 8 1-2 cts. Yoa? Tried, 7 1-2 to 8 cents, rvugh, 5 to 5 1-2, in demand. Whiskey Hew, in waggons, 16; from
store, 10, plenty.
EST RAY H0RS2. TAKEN UP, by Bcryarain Hrr,s cf New-Osmten tuwnltin. VVsiviih en
Indiana, it BA V HOHSl., s.hout 15 1-2 ImntU high, tujiot4il tt t3 tl yirnr? olt; ViW . In atits pot on rach tita ofhtsiinek.
rpoxc to tAibtla raartis; with ;t cnr on hit wvtdcrt, C:th ti:r2 white Imirt, n hlnck rauin Hint tnit, itppRr tn be lcf i:i hit lift thonllr, nouthnr ranrkscr hrands perciTabl- nppraifel to 35 dollars, by Malichi Maon ll Abijjth Milie, beforo rae, on the tit dny of April, IS:;.. A true copy froia mv etmv lxolc. ti3 SAMUEL HENDERSON, J.V.
