Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 44, Richmond, Wayne County, 23 April 1828 — Page 3
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; " . -ix.s, and mat n? rerubli-j cetvcd in raadncss oc fc!i,Wiiitl vrillcn in tm laarcHlilv.iind not a mere name, He has io (trie, violated all laws :iiiyolvi:t miirii!eftvaiiJa(KTc'iill-coiifii iiumnn and divine: c::d violated theci
. 1 "y n.nst contmce a? they f. with impunity!" began, to oppe Gen. Jackscnf arid in! J'
;lhal persuasion, doubtless many, whom it
v,. ........ i:ini me vr;jus io stigmatize
vuci.i4.-i?, ioru's ui ll;irllord Uonven
he the absorbing tiists, (fili in the language of that paper! ,i nMiiiriai.. Convertible tern;) are s til! nursulni: with :
!, :"tn: . j tt?;uly and undtviatinpitcps, the path in i ttuMropp.Mlnn to,t,o MicJ tiie .nasters of the Amus once V7al-! ' jocarrv an amendment having the jkocl with tin tn. But tuddeniy a new I
to"roTis;itPupm- inmi.niMua u'iisi iijiou mese masters, ana me , ' ' 1 i t'v rotntnenrrd and nn- 'vitfUitnt monster whose duty it Oas toheep! ''"rtlbo'api.li"!- ch (or the pubhc odj tvas forthwith n -Mi imI n t rpi . lilx iitsnampsakeofold lulld to sleep, wile v, ation survcrvs. 1 Ux ame nd j;!lc c-.fa,aj ft.rali,t waj metamorphosed
. .v.varne.l nv i-'toihij; i-t- .into an oiu repul) lean: and then awnken.
From the Jlllzny I.lorr.ir," Cr.rcaich. thetauifK Mr. r.PDuGe, from the cemmitec cn Ways and UKan?, has made n very elaborate report, in which he has endeavored to prove thut any increase of protecting duties will be ruinous to the country. It is an npen and bold attack upon the whele ytom of protection, both to the grower of ravr materiaU and the manufacturer. Although it is deeply to be regretted that any respectable portion of the members of Congress should entertain and promulgate
r j;,fidmxt-u: V ra r lflIttJicfoon j ed from Us voluntary slumbers, this Argus ji dependence of the Union, it is submitted ' ! -TherlUcuuvi on the aav i dment ot?s " dinsjing into the public ear the jj that the conduct cf the con?.riitte of Ways
1 verv warm. Both the 1 ' '"J, clamor about lederal- and Means is more hcnernble, because
more honest, than that ot the committee on Manufactures. The former attack openly, the latter insidiously. The former candidly avow heir hostility to the system, the latter, under the mask of friendhip, aim at the measure a deadly blow. The committee of Ways and Means drav7 their swords, give notice of the approach, and attack in open day: The committee
j on manufactures, with honest Silas Wright
O r tneir leader, uh never dtscrted his con-
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v.l5'n-l'! v ' ' ' i island republicans, as though no change c.,;iffromthi? btate opposed it-Mr. occurred, and really seems half perrf :t great length. They appear to j'u-ided that tlx: very people, whom it
r r-itl xl :i ti rt step towards the ahan t; . .m-'.t of the whole system of Internal
is s ometimes pie ised to call virtuous and
jiatelligent, can be deceived by such gross ' tad sh.imcleM inconsistency. To he sure there is a great temptation
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FV..:(rp;n nf Honrr. l" V.,,s rgu lor u Knows
' jiwell enough that uole.s party discipline j.r,titie.i' ftiSl under discutMoii. I he j' lnd party adii. rf m e can be made subservi-
f ir-.a.ls of IoU ction are laboring to pre- J eat to the election of General Jackson, un-
e .ii, !i a modification of the hill, as will
tare
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der Jhe plea ti:al he is the candidate of the
republican partv, he cannot be elected
!Tin w the hope, th. foilorn hope o' ilacksno partisans in New Ilampsliire
it failed them at thVdr utmot need:
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rne deqree, the viles of the
f.trriw ar;d m.unifacturer; but her, as H ,i ,it in the Senate, .the adherents to
south tu pjllrv, fcein, o far, to have tri t o, with due pains tak -n to enhghte
j pirdic mind, a? to the mntive and m nient of the leader?, will he, we ar
A DIXISIVK SIGN. .ded, fhe result in thi state. A a Tie- Im i u hr inemher of the city a most t lurctive hi w has been stru toji.id, of tiieciiy of Cincinnati, and o'f the names signed, to the invitation p Vi-tr. - for the tow'itiip of Cincinnati. cd some days since to an admini: is.. S the Tcrrtlurv uf the city, took . State Convention. With such i j In eon Monday the 7th of Auril. Tne 1 M:rin ll'uittt and Jnmes Fairlic ' Miu f ...iidei e of tiie lleroites in tin ir j .U; ;( rs, of I'l atisaurg, wii-i ran as a i-ivi!.., iud-i- id thetn to cri:mencc the!, date for Li uteuant Governor to i.jit't'-. with a d"terminatioii to elect no j;Tempkins, Hubert S. t"r, d Seiiec ii .tri. f 'i i i tjk e- u ho wa; f ot Ubtjppor- , erans in the ranks ol demoi tacy, w t-.-r of the (ieneral for IVi-sideut. The i'huu re;s of other wt.ll ku-wu repu" ' A t.iii'-ti Mi.iiwnea met tliein on their ii ; ' lio luve iicd tn it addie, d -I ;-!. The h illh: has he' r, fugh!, ud . 1 1 : -1 r p position to General Jacks l i.-- It.-ioi'e. e!ojdfir!y vanquish d. 'le 'th-ir preference of Mr. A 1 am-, it i : i?diviued into i wards each cdecJing t" talk of tiie republican party he let rouacihnen. 'i'w Ive of the fifteen , the military chieftain. Indeed w I Cfii...i!inen. ;re supporters nf the admin- j e, as in t; c annexed ailicte-, tlif i-!ri'i' i. Tn- .'I'ureuate majority f t the j Keutng l'.;?t stimul ;ting the 11 agiwhole, if ah xit 200vott.-. The Admini?- f the harleijain Knquirer and co ir .t....i tii-ket for trustees of the towihip, 1 ti;g its own f, ! r,J readers and v. i- c-iiiied by a majoritv of nhonl 300 , Hi t the loadi u' Jackon paper ii; Ih Yi.v.. So :ti!j h for tlic heretofore aun-' is arouing itself to tins eatergentyt -1 -:ro:g ho! 1 cf Jacksnisai, the ciiv of when the" n adcrs are nppred, t!i Ci-v j-u.ati. i U'lui n vslit'iehy I hU a wakeni d giair 15 it parties in tde active elVort?. The , i- the pi.nies f the i. ?t ti.e ilu ' Ji.kD:i au-ihaukej ahv.ut, at t!uir n.cel- woild aem,) eeks to adv.mee is c i:-Z i:e colli a IiiTidhil!, with the th -nutu i ( turn np.iu the one point iijhrul a f inf mou, d; -plateful, tkcc. On nuti (' hralisnt that Adams is U-ta
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Jurkxttt KHftiaz, hvlil '.' Con enttoaists tories ana opponen' ;r- fini C'v.' late war vh:!.: Jackson has in hi I: is ?., . ir. lo ?!; the dcin -crat y and patriotism ol t
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a a'u,-o)f mi fs.l nlir.ifnt of da ! the will, we think, see in the
:.;- nh'i huie un between these opposites, the most
'" O -e ol the Jaik-. u papeis, called , ie evidence, ot the ubsoljte rid i:;:. t'e'r .o!h- tent-, not t Ije remi-s and ' such arguments, as well as of the u i'iu-jr Ti'rh- Advocate to tiuni et a ic- sence of principle on the part ol ti t ay to its f;v? thotK'ind Mibsciihers. It 'sing, and those ac(juie?cing in an h ivn.if .ii.tii.c'.lv slatt d io the ('in- . mending them. hir,. ii (j.t.-tt", that tie election would ', To every hone?t and intclligci '' a te-l of patty irenglh, a J a k-on hand- thi.- attempt to revive obsolete part'
t'-ii was stuck up. all thronn the c' t'1 rr.orning of the election, in the hi: ttrTs. ATTKNTIOX ELIXTOR uThe P.dl f. r Town-liip ctiice 0 o'clock, A. M. and eludes at P M. 4 f'he I'ull for City ofiirers or cla k. A. M. and closes at t ocl Il'njetnhrr the "lh st nnnounc H ennioml Co. and loe not f inattention to the hour- of eie it a t hi availed nothing. T XV l rnat evidentlv broken, and t fi tUa t;oad people of Cinciui their vjirri manuel of condemn n thi Hero an 1 liis satellites. l 'c, have defeated the people! h'l hind hdl hai operated nothinu. wh alternated to ue it. If it eJ di;a ation. it wa ag lii.st the pel ( he ennrmitieo it exhibit. Its it had an, have been tin; same r ,u N "W Urn a.l.iKe, and t'ev P nit to th propticty ofivi'-g it K ,;eti j! circufalioa. Vulh's .iuz
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lie! -"t'er f overol tnem io ouno do. t " - real .
Fririi ti e Ni-w York Siie-ri ;m in-: publicans it:di:uai h i now .about liiree i ears sine bdfiv Argus .roiionnced General ? ik'derali,t," ao-i his supporter that he could of conre have 'y u"Ui repu dicans ;md that he ua
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l:"-n light in its f.-iertion. it would
i: .:er :! Jacii on
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:o h::3 abroga. i ' s ot itie naticr.3 end pro.
.! a new Cjdj o'f iiia .or.:i; cow; u
tame, iharirter ' Agfiiu IheGciieraJ says. 4iJ redress ij Ijtt iiflbrdec!, : would
pise the arctch that would sfui.
qci: c3 niit before he cut up by . roots the invader of his solemn rights, re-
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Anck:;:t::tcry lias hcldcp to U3 Uinstricus er:::p!es cf ir.r.-i baviaj iulluencc with the people, thrOinj thecirslves bttacen the citizens r.::J thi objects ol tljeir vengeaace, and perili::j th-:r lives to arrest popular indignation before it could rush into a vidaticn cf the Iir.'s But we do not know of any dc;:l::r honor being conferred on one whe excited the people
iro acts cfoutrage, devasUitien cr.d murder.
If we were called c: to decide whether this inflammatory passive id the luttcr of Genera! Jackson .accord? mere strictly
with the feelings and course of the v;rucus patriot, or with the leader cf a con-r-irecy, at the peril of being hanged, under the second section, wc should be compelled lo adopt the letter coacteden. Agaa we tind "This 13 cnly justice this wc all of Government this we are entitle to, and this we cast, ceoner or later, end will have. This may be thought strong language, but it is the language that freemen, when they are cnly claiming a fulfilment cf their rights, ought to use, And agin in a postscript fo the letter of John Gordon, we have the following language: -Can any freeman read the a Love withindignation, and a firm determination veromcnt does not give us immediate ' . u to burn the lawless tyrar.t in the ahouse." i lesc ex racts are cuCkic.t to shew . General Jackson is mcctK :ore dit' C5 lo govern, than to be gcver: ! by tle ' s. As it is the principal cl;' cf the : evident of the Unied St itch to : that .e laws ale faithfully erecjted, come of ur readers at least, may be di?pc:2-J to agree with U3 that, that higli and rtspousine olli e might be trusted in Litter, end ould not easily be pieced in i;r:e hands ban the hands of him who h"j f:eea aljavs so ambitious to rtrs above ti e laws, in' ao desirosi to dispense justice ccccri g to his own notions, and with the means ..at easily to be obt.iined. -if. Journal,
The fw'lowing statement of th? prol).:result of the nest presiderikl eijetien, thi, k mav be relied cn, !) "!rI::nd d New VorK, we have ct-t dewn less tts than we actually erpect I Ad.i.T.3 ti receive. In putting darjo-Iir ;ttia, urtii Carolina & Pennsylv; :::.2, m ('cubt1 states, we have been iiuer.C".! cur inion, that Mr. Ade.T.i, chu:ae Cjt the tes of those states, is equally as geed es it of Geneal Jackson. ddams Jzckssr. Doubtful .Kngl ind States, 51
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c under:lar.d that r t ler: t cne cf the icn cditcrs, rbt; c !Tt:cd cf the of Hoith Carclir., is of opinion, .e will give her vote fer TJr. Adams, r parts we have always thought so, i ik eo now. Dc!i::r,crs Mary lander. iuore, rUrxn 31. Baltimore end annah Hail Road. The books for ig subscriptions to the Stock of this work, were closed cn Saturday, it appeared that thirty-three thousven hundred shares had been subd for in the city of Baltimore. As were also opened at York, Pa., it is to conclude that several thou:a::J will have been subscribed for at place. The stock subject to individO'cription, is limited to fourteen ?uid shares; consequently, but abcjt; lird subscribed for by er.c'.i indivti ill be obtained. Tker i3 now, no at that this work, as well r.3 the Balti s and Ohio Rail rio::d, will be speedily iimeuccd ar.d vigorously and espediusly prosecuted to cccr.plelion, when Uiincre ivill take the LtrJicn assigned r by nature that cf the great Commer- . J fL.poriumcf the ciiddie and Vestern
ola:jkd:os, For sale at tkb C'-icc.
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