Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 46, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 May 1828 — Page 1
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"friendly to the best pursuits 'or BAN, FRIENDLY TO THOUGHT, TO FREEDOM, AND TO PEACS.' WCcrrpff.
VolcmkIV. No. 40. RICHMOND, WAYMS 'COUNTY, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY UAY 7. H28. " p7nsiX:e:u C2
" -D vS0 PUBLISHED EVF.U V ? T"RDAY BV K'ca MITEL B. WALLING.
SAMUEL
frrlttfccUopposi!e the Richmond Hotel. c, .hilar and fiVCCIlU ,i;r 52 ntimbrrs, pan
"'"V.l'-irs wi!-.inthyc-r; or I'h.hr.a,,' iiiVytenlsattrrll.o J'o,,.
" ..MSt: u';i$i'!wJ a new ciur.ijcm!iit, at
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) ""i;iT iti.'C K-htor must be ;v-t paiJ.
results may reasonably be expected. I deem it to he entirely suGinent far my purpo n to state, to l lie committee the fads, as the committee will be ahle at once to
I '-f the hearings of the question, in nil its
j duierent aspect, in a military, commer I
:cial, and every other national point of
; view.- Ilui, even laying tiiese important I1 tempting to undei shunt it.
I consideration- out of the question, and ma- Ij The General' reference to his old Dr. j kins this soMv a pecuniary question, so ! Coleman letter. is amusinz enoV'h. That
j tnr as tho L nited States are concerned, 1 s. ems to be his horn boo!; of p litu i
prim .i y -importance. Both these, purposes may be ( fleeted without cay special protectiontoonr nrwufacturcs. And they can only be introduced by the General, as a kind of display to dazzle and perplez the
iMon qiuiosc who talU. upon ine suoject 'f protecting manufactures, without at
r. CVe O: 'its. . '. - ti- a.
hive no d ubt hut that the United State would lie greatly the gainer hy making the
TROOt'CE,
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,ioSI:ir each 5uSqurnt umrlion, i ... , , r 1
Larger uIf rUs.-rcculs m the I'"'1- "'""""f; m'i'mum iiu, u i
; should foituntely have the opinion of the ! committer with me in this position. It is
conceived that the committee can have no
result
II pro-
seton ol
the facts in cotuit xion with this view ofi
, ir ii", ?;l ,r wool, Jjnrn, ,. c . .. . v 1! K t ikon on subscription, it "ilcSiv dlthculfy whatever in tomilif to a "Ti"OTi-tf; tt Win. Wrip ht tore, Milton, jl favorable t. tny piopoiiion. 1 wi lvv- ."Nru jv1rt; Col. IWt nill, Vnioii cecj put tt,e romr.jilt. t in possess f ,,r- V,n.l',,'ii' tnvrrn, id Liberty; oral Jon ji . . . . I-' " : .,V.ir r.roH-iWTilto.- the lacts incontifcsion wuli this VI (liS.. . - - - : this subject. r.SflVTlSTS CC17GRBSS. li Thi Voal mtiit urrrWx- C roi
rinsT skssion.
j! Iht5
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f p lUn al eccn-
, omv, no .doubt prepared for him ,4by his j keepers of that da, and frosi which he i has no disposition to depart. Itcnsuered
4hen an elegant purpose. The eouthern poliliriaiH cited it hs evidence lh1 he was opposed to the fan CP. the western and e3 tern politicians as proof that he was favorable to it- It seem? cap ibl of as many
interpretations as any ancient wizard's
prediction or a response of the Delphic Oracle. The Spnate of Indiana aked the
I; Gene: l for a direct avowal of his senti-
road tTi'.Ht tieccsarily, if construe- j rnenls, upon certain public n tiir.Miirh an oxtpr jive truct of ; he sends ti)tm in answer, s
ncr.4-: or kf.presentatives.
April 15, IS28.
concerns, and
country, nt h ast 10 .ndltt, the ia:uls of the jj liad been w rploxitig 1 1 parti s for about
four ears! Such is the General s Irank-
f United Sl it.
i' The most ofthee ar.h were ceded to
! - I' rl- irt fhfi h . i oor I'M'? ntwl -i . I
o di and canal?, to whicli the uh i ; , . - '
ness! Such is his respect for the pcoplt! for public opinion 1 This letter seems to bear the General's
;. -ct h-i-I been rc tor red,
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made the follow ir' !l !houSn llv v 11 Uf: ijl' M r" ,n-v -ve"'rs mar M ,,wn csp.ci-l impress. It is maiked with jj kt.yetthry r-rv.'.;. ahno-t entirely in the jj the egotism, cant and absuidity, that su-
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V OvriVec on roads and canak. :r,o l v , V,:imri cu nze l,,sPr,,u u" 1 V? "
ands ct the ti err nn-nt orisoid
r . .- . i. tlte (jti.a M i,t io i ii u.r. ;j3 lh( y In-on iIh ! uuoht have dictated the application to ..c,- y 7 , ; it h'Nu: -aU r at u tnu-aiv streams of the ; him, hv the cantinr protesion tlt his res -.:::,'(: '' of Indiana a qwuitttif c i' i n i r . r i . r i. i -.. , , , i: MifsiSoinawa, Salawnmnr, r.ia! W nb ; pect for those who made it, forbid him to i i'lil $'i:rf Ltc in constructing a . , . ., . . j , . . . . -j mm- .i - . . . . n t n- i rivers, and sn copnti tu t At i-n tsiae ; enlerta.n sue h an idea. J hi? is in the b J ' ;i waters: nt.d me rcneially o a o,.d oiial true style of the Swartwout letter.
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... . . - .. - i , , iiv ; Mum- nHjitiii.n: 4mm 1. 1. 1, uiiu i 1 i no afCiiiOii inai oe reiiieis ucu t viii
.'. . . - . L "icater t rt Miicciath!;' ,j product" a rd oat. lest hi annenranee before the
i'" Miiet u-to make Mich bfl4iJil!s uiUl fl rI cuUilali,.ru Hut phie at this time,rn;v he ;Ctrihnted, as irn-ii.? a? will enable the Mate of Indiana 1 4 . . , , . , i i ! ! Hi re ore tu. pnii inunt roads . running ! na nlroailv hoen the case, to improper ;o c i;'ract ' !' lP3rd 1;U Utch w ;t! jj t,,ru, h Uicni. a!ld tiwc is no coWunica-!' .native,' is anther preciot.-s piece of cant.
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f 4;, :.;,'', 1 ,IM:!'nt' , fempcr.iry roads,, firm that seuion of ! i urney purposely to catch applause.
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weTior'h a-teru
arrird U r a n: u , tlu c:in;:l to be o
r.r: hence ttiero i? little ur no ii ducement hU exhibition at New Orleans, is believed
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. ' li for emigrant:, or other:, tn purr ha s- the-' j :,..d IV ! i hv .verv t.i ' . . ) I i i 1 if., t r i ,r . .i.. i . . . i . i . r . .
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fcrred to,t;ere c.7.zz: V..i Crzircl'w r:-
L fnl7C3fhc Gcr.271 rc:..-7 to Ten-'
nesccc. I l:::ot7 r.cl ul;- ?;:-c3 cf lha revc!;:tio r.ccc.T.p tr.icJ hiL (r.ilo cr oLd cf t'fCt character ho !cu::J i:i iLo p!cc. w7o ii.ivc r.o reason to that the etudr ofccr.stitutiot:z! povrcr or ie:::rier.Li roli-
cy occupied cnuch of h: tic::-, at th.ut day. If we credit Ulz CrizZ'lz 1-3 l." J cjc!i to c!o in protoct::: ll:z:n frc .i t':j 'j: rr.vais, cad, if ro tnay e.rcLit c'.t.rr r.-ratives, his tic:e wc3 cccc-iiritly int!; ccurts
of law, and partly in tba tn:;:! cf Vcr.-'. Ilia priiicipl cczr;:zr.;c:i c::d cc:?r:d:nt, ccc3 ti t:-vc been cl Jcl::i O verier, wt:o cunut to cczzl'lz. e c3 cf tl;a reT'.:c::cnf cr.d Ic-Ter !:-ar0 (:ar Lwis lie br. re t7C3 c:fc.e:?J o co cf u:iy f ailed. Dut tb:3 h a culprit C-t cetit L-ct to to treated lil.!; C:v Co ccr.trmy, an c:;ert:ca cj c:tt; .3 . c.: t:e..:, cr.J. rnadn coc-7iou:!y Czt Cizitql'z :? ccriveyir. a (nlz2 c:t:er.r.t2crt:.:;I.",-c!r:rvc3 the covered rrrei :r::ca. I7".at cr..: L3 moro ccr.terr.piL!tc! et cr.cr cJCeirl:-.!-than a falro ci-:cj to - :rt:::t ; J transacticn3 of d::t:r.rt:;i "r.J to l.uvex r sc ciated with cr.cn cf ec;i:;?r;C2? !t3 c-." ty boast it3 lent crceptier.::L" c'.::tz zteriitic. The bzizz purr;r.:2 for i:'.:zi It b put forth cuht to cover a c:ea uilh i::f ray VVhearnaa v.veats h:.-r.:e!f"lunnu-enced by thp hopes cf psreeae! croadizernent" and boasts that ho hes alaay3 been a ccus::tent republican," we ca:i smile at the folly, and concede that oil is
, said in simple sincerity. Bat when a maa j like Ger.ral Jackson attempts to n akc : himself an actor in the scenes cf the revo1 lution, and an associate r-ith the fJfTCS I who coedurtd it, ho Lainjj at the time a j mere child, ho deserves Uhc ur ciit-j;ated
scorn of every honest maa, because it ,b maoife-t that he does it for the puipos cf recommend i u ; himself, and cf promoting
! his aciv incerr.eDt to a statien ho is in no icepect qualiCed to cecupy.
auven-.
I iiwlc'i arnl t i"i 1 1 it.C'ii. i - l l m .iltlr .llli i , . .IT- f - y .. .r irr-iiiiit finM.n y,
r lA-- I I 1 kuiu; , nini i vm. . j .... w . v . ..... HIH. U1 I Mft ill H "IU.' I'll oi,uiii ui ni'bui
: , , , . jactorv re-s-Mi v.-hv tio? ..nli do not si li
i;c;;.n n can ne ucti tor communi .
Astotyof Lz!zz Erff. An Inoiri iro-
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C: iiiys, is iifiuir mote iior less man s.iit i; man, anunr CEitc, wi:o wc3 uuuui
' r7'': l!,,,m-"r ivirt!f ot 1 u' l! than that of the want of communication i tempt of his opponents, if not lo that of his j to a camp a few tr.ifcs MztzzA. The 607 M.', r ..uii to lac value ot the public ;! ffom lhcm to a n uk-t.-it' or to the noith, U friends; and effects for him no sinple use- ! observed some wild r;:ni8 CC UPCU nr..;. i. open.., the pif ;mod ron Fort Wax ,,e, or to the O.iio river, and "? f.,1 or beiueiaj purpose. Hut the m: st j the top of the ban!;, cJ crprrfscd -ch a tiK ..,.! om .ho Uhto mer nearly a fl0fn thence to lie ScvX. I! f-jrotisfieal, canting and absurd part of the j strong desire to obtab ll.cm, that h:s Cio- ,. '-'Y1-'1; hnccitae . tate, adanti Thl cootemp!-ted . ie.ad passiep from il h-tter, is that where he asets his -aavs ther, seeinc a ravine a little distance, by
l;;:,a ,Ul lo u:' f , Liwrencehura, via Hrm kvilh, to Y,i l ofttdutiual pover and American policy : .o; ;n o puieuase tne nidic ; w.iyi;e ,iiroii,u tho fei ile vallev of White ;.' UTfV , .c-rr in the times : ar-i. jciuKKioi U.js roa.l, at a Vj,ter, would rvn rail.er dia-onaliv thro.i a,ul from the .o:es fthe r-volution." It a ni, Ignore taan compensate ; bn(Ivjf Ml!vuliZ the riven aid ,1 4 difficult to decide whether the extrava-
rMennoM.Hr L'lam inai may ne I lUrif tribnt;in ,ttcam. aH vr nr.rned; :u d
1 : ii!!ncii i .i tl.i rn ..li'iiclnn 1 rtioi r r:ili nl.'ifod
'",'n:.. "if0',1!1?'11 m,t jrc!ei1!1 i! would e thekli praeticahle route fhrol! to provoke lability, or its protiigacy to
' V" V . I which thesuipi'is pnduc; ol the U h.ie c ,;X :te disut. t-u.y be concrfed with this mcas- j, ;V,ter country, as u el! as the uheleCeei-ji Mere is a - d
ire.ct assertion, under the
e. Ur a more Kirtuu.ar statement,'! tjon o- count'v thro..-!, which the ioad! GencralVown hand that he imbibed hi 'Vii1' ' J" S !' r.u,t run, can P as to a'tsorthem mark, t by !j view, of the consiitutianal power and A ; '... to their Chairman, which acccmpa-l, im.ars o the northern canaU and lakes or ij mican policy, fin the limes" .f the revo--:.is nj oil. to a .-outhcru market, dnwr the Ohio i iv- Jj Jation. Jic was horn in 17G7. When c.iiniMttec suppod the Stale . ,Jct,re ;tr u.f. :iCit 4, tliat it wi!l:j th-revolution commenced, say 1776, he ou;J be able to complete that part of the , h iQ thc ;u!vaMt;1, r.f the Unit, d ;! uasmne years of ajje. Its lime was to
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7 "' Y,uuu! u:.ouK.. ou...n Staltsg Weli. to the people m that d.sl the line ol the national road from jj tril.t 0fCOui:trv t have a road con tru led - .t:,,,I(();UO, to Indianapolis, atorgh b COI.tt.mpatt d in the rorhition, even !h,4andshave been genera ly sold.! in a pcrun.arv fil,t of view; as such a l ' I'll.'.! Min Iir.. ll.nl . . . I .I... I... .1 i .1 . . .
:";,!'K,t Hre of that road, the j roadK wouW 'mo! eertai. ly crhai.ee the
value of co.itiguon land"; and, by hnne- ! ing them into market at an earl) period.
tlie Government mot uiuue?uonaoiy
i. w r -reptions, is owned bv the Gov-
crrrrcr.t . to that part of the road it is P1-- to conhne the appropriation in
( i " www fi-. it..; .n( e. The committee have
t!..
c-irctul to introduce such limitations
j would realize a full equttah nt k r the al ! ternate sections crantcd. The above are
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;i , ... .-..I, ii.u Kiv) iiuc-m hr,ffly the grounds upon which i tciy: - -"epcri,as they believe will serve the mucl norc mlgltt bet,aid in favor of the pc.tsot the United I Slates. proposition, but I will forbear to weary I.olse or Kh'uesektatives, the Committee; reserving my additional
Mnrrh A. 1 9fi.
'f: Kavi!, irtrodaced a resolution, Jl' vh rc:-.:ed to yourccmrnittcc, in--JCh: t!e drntiittec to infjuirc into i fjcxpe,!.? ;l(Cy of raniinj; to the State of '3rr l a.'h f ..al the State in making a jti'v': toad from .axvreuceburg, on the un0 r.vv.-r, t l,,t Wayne, I will now cnJ: in :5 brief a m inner as I can, to - 'j -'re:n;ttn" the facts on which I the r.,un;! upon which I contend :r 'i top'ii-t f.tvf.r.ible to the object of the i i.tTi. 'j j,,. contemplated road rum yi; hi ;n Lawreucebur, on the Ohio rivnn of the lariat and rnost commertnirn, in the State, to Fort Wayne, on . irr.; of Lke Krie, if con:tructed.
r , "vi vi i iiji rut illilllj w j '. r .v"'vrrnn,',,lU "ot only .as a post road, j ( r "- transportation of the mail between - - points, but in a military and commer !
lnt f view; by connecting, by a rl nr' 'r-ct land communication, tin yuer oitli the contemplated Wabash :t Fcrt Wrnyi.e. the most beneficial
the treaty of peace in October, 1782, but
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about six year?. According to mi?, ine General inunbed his ricrcs, of ronstituiioiad power and American policy, from his ninth to his fifteenth tat. The absurdity of the pretension does not end here. Du rin "the times" of the Revolution th constitution wa- not in existence. As now established, it had not even been suggested: how then could any 'view" be formed of the powers it created or denied? So much for the assertion of a falsehood which no one can credit, and which can only -be
asserted for the con'emptible purpose of
reasons in support of the proportion lor the ,i connecting himself with the revolution, - in House, fthould ou report favoiably. j which he bore no part, but that of hiding Your obedient, servant, himself from the enemy, and refusing to O. 11. SMITH. cle in an oCicer's boots.
Gcw. f.lErxcn, il Not content with making himselt an ac-
Chzirvwn of ths Committee cn Loads . tor "in the times ' of the revolution, the
and Canals. ! General s gr edy vanity associates witn
him 4tthe sages' of th't time, t rom them he imbibed his vicws of constitutional powers and American policy.'' When? Where did this take place? According to Major Eatlon, the Hero passed from im prisonment to sickness, then to the small pox, then to the expenditure of his estate with rather too profuse a hand, in present (ratification; then to acquiring education, :nd the study of the law: all which occurred in the period of six years, while the Heioadvanrcd from fifteen to twcnty-cr.o. None of these vocations appear to bepsrocited with those of the Cages' of the revolution, or with acquirii g viexes of the cca nilutional power and American policy Nor do yve hear that anv-cf tbc'wges" ro-
Fcci the Cincinnati Gazette.
GEN. JACKSON AND THK TARIFF, j
It will ho lecollccted th it last winter the Senate of Indiana railed upon Gen. Jackson, through their Governor toexpresf his sentiments on the suhj ct of internal
improvements, ai d the protection ol uit domestic industry of the country. The General has deigned to answer this call. The reader cannot but observe thnt the General has very dexterously evaded the principal question, in relation to protecting our own manufactures to the exclu Hon of (hose of foreign countries. 1 - invntuahle tnsiituwns. iV pre
pared to rep?! the invesimt of a f reign foe.' 1 ! are thj objects r7hich the Gcncid deems
seemc
I which she thought she could gain ths
edge of the precipice, resolved to gratif; him. Having ue::red him to remain where he was, she crcended the etcep, and was allured much further into the weeds
! than she at first intended. In tho mean I time the wind began to blow vebotr.ently,
but the boy wandered carelcly along tfco beach seeking for shell:, till the rapid rico of the l ke rendered it ipe:siblo for hin to return to the spot where he had been left by his rr.ether. lie immediately began to cry aloud, and e!;e being caber return, heard him, bat instead of descending the ravine, hastened to the edge cf the precipice, from the bolter cf which tho noise eecrr.ed to prccced. Oa lerkirdown, she beheld herccn etrucjlic ,witn the waves end vainly endeavcric;: to clirr.b the lank, which wr.a fifty feet perpendicular height, and very slippery. There being no possibility cf rendering hio assistance, she was cn th? pcint cf throwing herself down the steep, when tt:3 caw bUD catch hold of a tree that bzzl f-l'.rn into the la!:et and mount cae cf its cost projecting branches. lie eat astri to upon this alc:c:t bejeed t'.:? reach cf tlctes, whilo she continued watckinj in an acay cf grief, hesitating whether fho chccld cndeavor to find her way to tho carv eel prceura assistance, cr rerrain near hex boy. However, cvcr.inj wes csw cbr.ut to cleso, cV.s t..2ccSS net r;rncc?J t!:T0 tba weeds in the drk, c::er:-'.redatlec:l to wait till tho caeea rc:?. Cl:e tr.t cn the top of tke precipice a whole beer, i t 2 during that ticr.e cccasicnally crrertaii ed that her era was clive, by hear:?.;; kb cr:r
amidst tho rearing cf the travrs; tzl when the mean appeared, he was net to k3 seen. She row felt cer.vinccd that to was drewnrd, and giving way to ctter dz pair, threw herself cn the turf. L .:::nt!7 she heard a feebb voice, cry, (in !rh-::),V kr.lamr.-.H I here, ccr.e anJ I A? She ctart?d tip r.:;d raw l:z?lrz t?Tzr '-.'z upon tho La:k; c!:o rrznj f;:?;:rU to catch L:r:v hut tko grer.d kv wh::U held giving way, ho wc prcei; 'tr.ted ir.to the bke, cj per::!:t : cyJLz'CZLjizZtilbt's! ,
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