Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 45, Richmond, Wayne County, 30 April 1828 — Page 2
doubt 13 czy zz2t crlcrtained that Walach:a will be caln tl.b theatre of war, and her capital the field cf battle. In this cruel situation, they enpect a double invasion from the North and South; and as the Turks have only fifteen leagues to march, nd the Russians at least sixty, the Turk will profit by their proximity to give theme'ves up to the greatest excesses " In
reference to this subject, the British trav
ted, and in pursuance of a resolution of the House, he had dmtfn Up a project, vrhich was submitted to the President ol the United States, and communicated by hira to Congress in the year 1824. -Inth'a' document, the opinions of the Chair uj.o. the powers of Congress were fully statcci He had always acted upon the principle . that Congress ought to have the control over the whole subject; that the responsibility tvas too great to be reposed in one individual; and that specific nppropria tions ought to be made to carry or. the various objects of the system. These were always the opinions of the hutr.Mc individual who net? fills the Chair. While n member of the other Huse, nt an erly period, he had contended for the specirh appropriation!' money to the objects of internal improvement. The casting vote given yesterday hai been dictated by those principles. The Vice President remarked, that allusions had been made to a casting vote iven by him, two years ainte 0:1 the bill i king appropriations for a canal in Illinois. That vote had been a silent one, and he now tooko c ision to xpl.:in it. The Chair then applied to the two Senators, and remarked to thtci. that from the closeness of the previous votes, it was not improbable that a easing vote might occur, and that, unless the bill waiamended, the vote oi the Chair must be a gainst it. The bill proposed to set ande a portion ol hnd for the coosti uctron of the canal. The Chnir considered the public land the property of the government, and to be disposed of lor the common br. fit; and that if a canal wcie to be provided fur out of the common funds, it ought to be toll free to the p oph of the United S ates. The Senators from Illinois did net consider themselves ;iuihor izd, by the w vhps of .hi; ir constituents, to oiler an amendmei.t to the bill,aud the Ch ir voted :airst it. The opinion of
the Chair still remains unaltered. U had never seen anv ground for any othir-
decision. He could not seethe justice f:!Mcd ac5lr0V( giving a free parage through that canal, j, I 0.rt. ,
to the people of Illinois, and, at the samcir." r , r or. ri time, ol !ev u a tax on the people ol Ti t. , , , , . ty f ... ..... . . 11 , ; I nf re is a rcpoi ctr-ulated ii tt-e CiM, sou ri and Mississippi, who were as much . t. t . . 1 , ,, . r . . . . j'on the authority (tt i alleged) of su count? interested in the noil: as tne citizens ol 'r, T.lrL... . v 1 j .1 .1 fn. . . . ... , .Ironi turkey, nsr.e davs liter tl an tl Illinois. I he Chair said, ir cel. elusion, , . f , . . , , , , . , 1 l .1 c iiniail, that dreadtnl xtees. had taken that he hoped to b excused bv the ben ,j - , . . ...
Aurora states thr.t, a fca days preview to that date, the authority cf Porto Cabello publicly decreed that they mu!d pay no attention to the proceeding of the Con-
! gress 00a sitting at Ocana, and requested j at the same tim" Bolivar would crcrn himself Dictator. Salutes of twenty one guns were fired froTi the batteries on this oc-
it rcas hourly czpeced that Car-
Saras Gocdhtse -r e of the Centre! Pf.C
: lnA:r inc. v
!!
ellerofthe 1st, remarks, that despatches ', course. Petitions verc acoai cein- sent
are said t have been received from St.'! from all the military 10 me uo-raiorio
! JacssliH,nDclewauf county appeared amrtocH Mr.ClarfrotheV1;." : ted'to nominate 8nme fill the vacancy in a 1 . H
..lateral Ticket, and to 1 U date forthcVir. P. : min h
casion:
! acccj and Laguayra cjculd felloe the came
- 1 . . 1111-
commending the nanio nf r 3 'r' ! : AH MORGAN, of n GA1
Petersburgh, which leaves no hopes of j assuiae the Dictatorship of Colonabia. Ha date (or Kttt. .tl(r. anJ is ;, , accommodation. The Czar, says that pa- j was expected to arrive in Caracens 10 a the Honorable RICHARD ver, will pailey no longer: and if the Hus-i; few days. ('candidate for Vice iVsidf r,.
sians march, the fate of the Turks is seal- j T'rV :,e,d .btHte to b '"PPorted hZ . "f.
AU&lltliaiUAIlUli 1 kinu vvyi..it.ii 1 ice. ; of iH. A(ii. ! ,. . . ' I
j .. r ai i, unanimously concurred in At an adjourned meeting cf the Admin- jj q mo-u of m t u !nistratio.. Central Committee of ! diana, 1! ;.,., rp. ; ;,n,er
held at S.lem, on Monday the 2lst of A- j Comnettee be reo .f
nriL 1R2R. Joii.v Lowry was called to the . a.. .1. n 10 tot
( 7 ' . . . .11
Jeremiah iioiotann
fd. Among the extracts will be found a painfully interesting account of the destruction of the Royal Brunswick Theatre, by the filling in of the roof, which resulted in thf h nf m:ni' livs. and erio: lii P
.n m.,i.i-.;n tr.-.nv .-n. . T"!, i'viM.i ii vnair, and Jerem
had nroduced the greatest eX: item.-nt in ii Secretary, and James II Wallace A
I nnrlnn. at.fi nil l!n raeri? :ir orrntded li Secretary.
,ifta.Lt,;i. V.ffK- a..i- ... .f...ll Whereupon, the fallowing g. nt'eme",
with it. The Couriers that this sud i composing, in part, the Central Co-.r rln nuA nvii wtiplmi. a r;l..n,Mv ij tee, look their stat:Asher V ih 05, e;
piivcd tiundreds ol human heinji nen,wo-
. . . ! vniaz an Morgan, at as rnrl ' -A'SSI ...-in Llecw.r of President 7 President of the United S:-v- , 1 '
men and children, of the cemmen necessa
ries of life. ji The Biitish Traveller, of the first says, ; ll.r Iv'iMir nrk rmrrnt tt ctafo ic trt 'I
emiah Rowland, Thomas Cothn. Ii .ry
Scribnei, John MTheeters, and John W.
avne.
Ou motion of Mr. Payne,
UesohftU That the gentl men cc. , j
et nousiy indisposed. 1 tie Aiorning Chronicle says, he has fo be carried to his
carriage; and that his legs are not onl 1 weak but very much swollen. j German papers, to the 22d, confirm the j return of part of the Kgyptian fleet to A j kxandria, 14,C00 persons were land d i fro.nthe ships, including 4000 troep?-', who! were Qr.fit lor service. The viceroy hu- ! vryed tlie wrek of his once poutrlul; fleet with suppress d feelings of inoi i;!ica- ! tinn and anger. He is extremelv noi nar.t that the Greeks should be allowed to :
;tlr lace of Jams ArR.,,"'.
Scl 3 servinir.
j Mr. Tarnham, from the Cotnir J 'pointed to consider and rcportVw ;mitlte such measures as areexv ,? ,h adopted by thr in to aid ialj rec: i.jfortnition, vc reported, 'j ifg the appointment of a SUndi.c (
i.jhic- riiu iu;i powers to Hi'iN
leiiow-ciiizensat iarje, on the v.-
jects brought into discu
curl:.
sing the Delegation fiom the st veral counj tes in this State be respectful solicited i to produce tin ir credentials, take their
ei ami co opcrie wiin u-i corammee j. Presidential canvaswhh in th objects of this meeti. R. I ominjmollsy concurred in ' : When the followinj; j-enth men appenr- Gl) molion of Mr L;n;
ea,proflucea li.e.r credentials, ana icuj ; iicsohed That a comrr.ittee oftc their seats., to wit: J..,. I. -wx. i e. '
! From Lrazifonl Gwiy-Allen D. Thorn, . h0ninatinu the Standing comrr,i
' Ktt p the s. a, while hit vessels are preen-
ieu ucrr. navn.c iecoure in ;k rive Opt ra-
I tions. The battle of Nav.trii.o
i
nas
i
hum-
ate for this cxpljr.'ition. lie had always ;. v , ' , ' J : ,, - . , .. J ., ana utl persons tutau under Ike protection ofs ii,ce.
A'nox George VV. Ewi.:g. Gibsoii-- n. Daniel Jes?e Emmer8 . Harrison l)ani 1 C. Lane, D nnis Pnnil -a oi Israel Ranon. John D. Shraer. lY.tyiir. Joan Giliil.iad Samu 1 B. iValli. tj irtholnnutsJohuC.. Hubbard. Jackson Jabcz Crane, Jtn Crane. O. M. Crane, IV m. Graham, Wm. Crenshaw, James Bramar. Orange S irnnel Chambers, James Collin-. Albert S. White, Uriah Glover, Jacob 1 epaw, D:iniel M'Dcnald.
.'fUrson J.r.U. Liner. James H.
! the Russians, had Li en put l deaths cnit thr.t j uthe suhjttts of Fiance nnd Evtand hud abo !
What four.da'ioM the 'tatc-
been free to declare his sentiments and
motives: and on no occa&ioi' had he? en ,t i . .1 t i" re..;.i 1
"lu,a l,;:,u 11 u" . 11 , I! been lit treated.
, - . , , , I mcnt rests on we cannot vet nseertain.
su n Mi'i ! . ar.u nave ueeu ai oc ton-n . .i .... - . .
cralir g my opinions on all public mci.s urrs.
t!c
Mr. X.bie s iid. that he understood
Ch;ir tr allude to the remark ol certain of tie Senators wh had taken part in the debate on this subject. Ferhiscwn part ie -hou!d be willing that the CI air should dericnale tlie individual-.
S'.vr.il voices here joined in a call to
But the spirit which prevails at Constanti
nople give reasonable ground for appie- j; hendinc sone Ti.-lence. on the rait oi the
i'fKrdtr who must ba on their nassaec !
Laierente Dr. Foote. Holliii C. D n r.
Lewis Roberts. AVm. Erwin, Thompfcon H. Big'4, II. Livingston. FnyMr Septim- Smith. Marion Douglass Mauire. On motion of Mr. Payne, Racked, That thoe gentlemen vrho werem mbers of the Administration Con
ithr .ugh that City.
Paris, Feluary C
Wrc have this instant r ceived fresh letter Irom Constantinople, dated the 26th of January. They are extiemtly interesting:
1 :.e
,lff linwlnnrne nnntnr lrrfl. fv
i ire I rcsidt i t rcse.ard said, that ! . . ' r , . n. . . ,
c . . I'Uiirtic me .tooroaco i a crisis which nas
been long feared. The last hatti schcnlr.
which destroys all hopes of t conciliation jj with Rtisia, as well with respect to its in !;
urn tl atiairs, and the l ieaty of Ackci-1 man, as with respect to the proposals of I
piciticalion, tias been read in all the mosques; and the immediate closing, of the Bosphorus against the ships of all Christian nations, aflorda a proof that the late negotiations have so incensed the Porte, that it no longer cares for the maintenance of thai existing treaties with the other States. In the midst of all these alarms, the military preparations and measures of precaution are prosecuted nirh gieat diligence. A palace for the Sultan ra building on the Asiatic coast, wi:h ditches and fortifications, to which he may retreat in case Constantinople may be besieged. 4,Tbe march of troops to Adrianople continues, as nell as the sending of the Sulun's equipages; who, according to report which is generally believed, will very shortly go to that city. "Smyrna, Janv lG.- The state of things in this city is becoming very critical for the European inhabitants .The accounts from Constantinople announce measures of the Porte which seem to indicate that proscrip lion and confiscation threaten tht subject of all the three nations who possess- any thing, and hive not been able to secure themselves in time. Voluntary emigration has alread commenced here, and the Ionian in particular, are preparing to withdraw. The affairs of Scio contribute still more to irritate the Government. It is said the fort being in want of rnter, will not be able to hold out above eight days, and the presence of the celebiuteu Canaris, perhaps, hinders the expedition fitted out nt tJhylenc to atsist the Turks, from effecting any thing opon thi movement. CoLortniA. The brie -Columbian la
. : .. .1 ... nL il i . i t r i
lumvruui i uiiaueipnia irom Uiw via
(j whstice ehe tailed on the 23d ult. Thi I
he col i..d' t tatul both tin: Senators Irom
Indian 'o alhule t ..n ah.tncionment of the s v s t e m c f I r t e : n 1 1 Improvement, arid a deEt rtiuii iiy the Chair of the principle? wlii' h i h id fuimtrly avowed. Mr. N'jhle rose again, and several voices calied t ordr. He said that he wish ed to explain. Gentlemen might call to order as much as they pleased He was here going on; but the Chair interposed, ob&crvine that there was no question before the Senate.
Mr. Noble said, he understood that there
had bcMi 11 question before the Senate when the President addressed tht: body, and it appeared to him that the Chair had addre-sed himself. Mr. Tazewell called Mr. Noble to order. The Chair said, there was no question before the Senate. The Senator from Indiana wil! take his seat. Mr. Noble- observed, that, ifhe must sit down, he would 5ibmit; and then look his scai. OtJier amendments, adopted in Commif if i of the whole, were then agreed to.
Tht question on engrossing the bill then !
ccr urn eg On motion of Mr. Smith, of S. Carolina, The Senate adjourned. FOriSIGN AFFAIRS.
tlfd-! from Eastern Papers.
New Yror:j, Awm. 11. The packet ship Brighton, Captain Sebor, arived here on S ituiday rom London. Sh'. sailed from Cowes on the eve. ning of the 2d. and brought U9 London papers to the evening of lb first, and ve are indebted to Captain S. fur a Portsmouth p;fper of the 3d. The accounts from Constantinople are to the 2Gth of January; and it will bo seen, by the subjoined xtrnets, that warlike preparations ar-, rn.fkni with increased activity nnd
7.ca!. According to a Lcndcn editor, no '
I vention at Indianapolis, or who have been, or are, members of any count j Committf e
! in the State, friendly to the same; and all :
mt'-ii t?i me oiaiu now aiienuinu, iiienu" ly to ilie present Artministratior, be invited to take their scats, and co-opefato with (lie Central Committee in their present session.
Wl icn the followitg gentlemen appeared and took their seats: From Clark Co. Charles Dwv, Isaac Howk, Andrew P. Hay, Reuben V. N. I son. Washington Marston G. Clark Dr. Biadley, br. Bowles, John H. Farnham, Dr. Child, John Kingsbury, II. P. Thorn ton. rf David M.Hall. rir. Lowry asked to be excused from the duties of the Chair, nhich request was granted, and On -motion of Mr. Lowry, Mr. Graiiaij, of Jackson county, was called to the Chair. On motion of Mr. Farnham, Resolved, That a sub-committee of nine persons be appointed to take into consideration, and report to this Committee, the name of a suitable person to fill the vacancy existing in the Administration Electoral Ticket of this State: and also the
I name of a suitable person to recommend
to metr ifcilow citizens to be supported for Vice President of the United States. I lie fcllowing gentlemen were appointed that Committee: Messrs. Clark, D w , Maguire, Hubbard, Walling, Foote, Cofiiu, Kwing !c Smith. On motion of Mr. Farnham, Resolved, That a sub-commiltec of five persons be appointed to consider end report to this committee, such measures cs are expedient to be adopted by them, to aid in diffusing correct information arsong the citizens of this State nt the present crisis, and also to recommend suitable pro vision for any expenses that may accrue li om such flli:i tin r.a
pare an Address, See.
Whereupon, the fi-Ilowmc rer;J
;'f7ftruippointed: Messrs. Li .id,
W'vrin, irane, r.'nninii!ei(, tiu, guire, Kwing, Daniel, Gonul;u(i;.:iJ IV fdr. La'iier, from the above (oa4
i it ji i vtrti, i iKti .mum u r riji;"o v J Dew v, Isaac Howk, Jernnhh U w' 'D.. E. Child, M. G.Clark, H. 1'. i, ton, Wm. Graham, John Kn r: ! Reuben M. Nelson be apnointo.i ;: mittee, any three ofwinci f' ii!:: qtiorumand have power to act. '
report was co urred in. O - motion of Mr. Lt icr,
Resolved, i hat the connr.ntre
!to prepare an address, c:. l.av p
make contracts for prin'h-g any p lion they may deem r.t.vs?ary. n: . they attend to di-tnbutu g lorn ! the same to the several coui.iits i; State.
. Un motion, the Committee r.c r
until 8 o'clock to-morrow morsi:.;- ! Tuesday morning Z '
The Committee met pr.rsuir.t 5j urnment. On motion of Mr. Dexvr.
Resolved, That the Cti.lral cczz. be enlarged. On montion of Mr. F arnhirr,
Resolved, That the m-ml t rs corrp"
! the present meeting be added to :U v.
tral committee. On motion of Mr. Wallace,
Resolved, That such counties rer. represented in this meeting, a;.d st:ru have not committees of Corrcspci ;5ei ;-( a'.d vigilence, be requested tohoSJ c,
Icieetings immediately, if they aeem '-,
pf dient,and appoint, :n addinon w - , mittee of correspondence and three or more suitable persons who by virtue of said appointment, be tuted members of the Central CanK and that such counties as ore no r, resented be entitled to a rcprescrtais-; C3 many members as they may thirW i er to appoint.
Resolved. That the becreui;
it
om such measures.
1 he following gentlemen ncro eppoined (hat committee .-Messrs. Farnham, i-uwry. Dewy, Pennington and Honk. 0i motion, the Committee adjourned until 7 o'clock thi evening. Monduit evrttintrT rV -
rpj J v HU'.H.
uf committee jou.utjiunt.
met pursuant to ad-
quested to write to some gentlemen, -dinin each county not representee ,
m-cl:, ar.d inform them ol tw;, thia ce.ittec cn ths subject u meetings. On motion of f.Ir? Walhng, : Ffifitrt. That the Seoretary"'1
concurrenco of any five men oes , Central Committee, have Pfr l, atl$' meeting of the Central Coop" ,; time they may deem iteipic-t, at Salem.
Un motion oi i.ir. u. -i n.W4p3p Resolved, That Editors of K -r throughout this Stat; ,be i" publication, through their cow the proceedings of this meelioff. ci On motion, tho Comm.ttce j
smc
die niIIni Cktin WILLIAM GRAHAM, w
Ivn. Rowland. Sec.
I. fl. Wallace, -
-ITboKs, "rAMPijia BLA' " HOKSK BILLS, CAKUS, LA I5KLS, &c. &.c. ' NatlycrccutL-d at ibw terms; and -n the flwrU-'t not-
