Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 46, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 May 1828 — Page 2

CONGRESS.

first session.

. IN SENATE. ' Tvctdn, Jlpril 2 2 r Jn motion of ?lr. Noble, Ou Senate reamed the consult ration of the bill for the continuation cf the Cumberland Road through Indiana. The amendment reported by the Committee on Koadsand Canals having been nerved to

'and magnanimous in (he assertion cfilslj ifeelin:. South Carolina decently avowed il

the power, and is therefore entitled to re;spect: noserret lay Jurking behind the curitain; these States got up. and owned the power, lt other 3'ales possess a .like j spirit and candor. He was for stripping every man of dead weight he fhould run free. Ohio says we "have the power. Indiana says 50, loti!ly New York can act on the principles ofthe ta?itP. He would speak honestly, he was for supporting llie constitution, and would while he lived.

Not a Jackson man, within the limits of

WEDNESDAY, WAIT 7, 1828.

Mr. N hie explained at considerable

ier.fh, the advantages and . circumstance ' Indiana, that is not in fnor of the proposi

conr.eclrd with this bill. It was one ol j tion. He, is a manufacturing man and a the greatest importance to the States efT tariff man, but id no less a ov r of hbertv.

jl quite fertile. .After tbUr, li a .-.ady f si!, tatm-

nr.ter. The land j, t.u

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EDITORIAL EXCURSION. Having been delegated to the Adminis- . t 1 I ennimittDA f

j tration enirai v.wimit. -!left home for Salem on the 17th April rnd I rode to Connersville, the weather cloudy and portentous. ! From Connersville I had the company of the Delegate from that county , Ch the ! 1 G'h. we rode to (ireensburgh, the sent of i..t. f,,.. tv.r!iinr 1 nnnf v. .1 distance of

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iijttins, 1 e n ns 1 h r. la, nnc, - - i here is iron enough in tiie country, nut , 1f .,. frnvelled in

iaid. J he Oiig;n ol the ro:I did net com- j'your manufacturer are screwed down bv ij f ... ... . , . f 1 tavern, one or two storm? , . refer o with th.- noix Slates- it mm. i,.., l fl,, :...,..- I, If .- r..C. the rich level vall-M' of Ihe N est fork' Ol .... . . " ' nrk tr.

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ir.fm tu u .uun i.ie lainnn oi;nr, unuer j pos. tion requires consideration, I Have no H iniewaier pom i u u w

!'' tovUiu: of an m i of March, I COG. ; 'objection the resolution should be laid !r. N. r-.-'d the e.ct of iCOti, authorizing i'th Uble.

the ft -j i.i!!on of ti e road from Cumber

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As fares Cronstoivn. 10 fcrH run within a mile of the Drift never in sight of it. Thi.ri.

jded in boats a creat distance j this account, of y, eat benefit I ' tl irior of our State. Oiiour,.ft ! ' ; along, we could sec a rarm 0f ! " romantic appearance. ' c .

DrcKtistoan is the sent of . Jackson countv K',.i ,. ' sifefir

J" I inundated ; but much of it improved.

After we left thi valley, our route lay a-

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what broken bv the little streams second

land . the fiver Ohio This

fellow, il tip bv subsrquei.t act-. Oi-io ' arnve at a nroncr conclusion: he theiere ' vhat brokt

w- ac'trl!' i! info tin- Un-oii in lCO'J.-r 'moved that the resolution for the prestnt- rate land, and hea ! v timbered, piiecipalTiiiee t r i vnt, a ithheld i;ut of the he laid on the table. AgreeJ. v wilb beecs. The table land between produce of the pubnc :at::S fcr the pur- r JJOUC OF REPRRSKNT ATI VTCS. L, r' te A.liin into tl.& Whitewater and

S'HvrflayJprit 10. ; (J050 runninL' ir:to White river is flat and c , r t 1 . i

poe f ma;;ii itti!- Uitiim that S'ute. '

1 ,!:a.i. atr.ittrd into the Union the ;

On motion of Mr. Smith, if Indiana, it

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j Four miles below we v.H y, .' ' j hamlet of 3 or 4 houses, and vJTV an town. From this to the erc.,, ' MuscacJcitnrlr, C miles, the countr '1 5

rolling. fH of little swamn, t. ..V N

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of its branches nsin near the O:l0 lf;rs?n ounty, ar d heins aetuallv ( Me from a point 10 miles north of M,! ; It Mis into tho Driftwood below Itown; and waters in its course aievf , sive body of cc-jntr- -.. . 1

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sect; attempted to prove tde' divine ori'jin of :!ie S ihlath a nov observed; and viuced ijo litthj vanity h repea;3i,j stme .";f hi invitu iMc ariMimerts apamst those wh tiiilor Irnm him in opinion. (t . rush i-oi is situated i (?ir oitc of-the forKs .! 0 5'. I ere k ; is well !ai 1 out; has a b-irk court h.ouse, a stuiic jail, 2 taverns, 3 stor s, and has a thrivii.g npprarance. !t wa I ;i 1 out in lo21sa!,d contaius now b f tinilics. fh ;'. ur county, in general, has an eserllent h,.,ly of land, capable i f very Hue tmpro'ir.er.t. Much of it yet belonK to tne V. State-. It is watered by Flat Rock, Clifty, and Sand creeks, all of them Mill stream-, and the former a verv considerable on. We wore detailed by rain, the next

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To -o; 'Pi tat CoT.rrss dor s j.o-?rs-

;nd canals with

Iji the d.-rJiMivi- of hi- dm , a nes ac fe.n ).: Cliief M ii-trat-. to the eo ordinate branches f.f the Covt :i nvi t, at tl r if rv ttaehold, of th; R ruter-tativi -Hail. My opinion is, that it i- a direct inuh od'ered to the Government, ui.tl more partir nlailv to the President of the dated

wet a eeneral characteristic throughout the weterr. conittrr. Here and there we passed a new settlement, where tcrne sturdv workmen hat! commenced the fcllinc of the enormnu- trees, which, tho' now so plentiful, m iv .ome d ly be extremely

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rare, and give room lor a uiiure iowper ;"" ""'u'-u ihcaiwoj,.! r;i' cH, to sin-, I J;,nd ? v A0 above the -Nr, wantoftimt.. r tt.m w.ll rr A-nrh : 'f 1 ! lhe Cou,,tr a,J Prer.tir P ;,?'f Vi ' JiiT!.i-r rf.. Itj ji picturesque an I romantic seer.r- jp.m. Uroe.e rin-l ilM.lbv ic-. utusv wrilit. j commence cn the north of the Drettvo '' 'Piie road, in jenera', was a mere path, j fnd after cros-ie. it rane up hkw tC Iut 'va- be -tii'o d, for two r tljree hours, 'j ucackitack, then, bending sjtU.i;, 1 11 r i n ? . . !' approach the Ohio below the PalU T.. bv the comp-irr. of a Melle-dt minister, h'.'. . n , . lif Y 1 i , , , , c 1 ct-untry ascendim: the KnnS,. ;, nho explained to t?s the dortrti es of his i rr n. r.tK. . ..

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settled. '21st. Arrived at .5alrni to moii . and remained there, cnv.;ed i,. the nesj upon vhlch we went, uelil aftrr doner of the .-turret-ding day. Salemt the seat of justice Ur V.!:!.

ton county, is -iruaUt! oa a lo-iv si1, ;! i thus prei.ts a Vai ied aspect u the e - It contains about TOO inhabit: r le ; n,;,.? of the buduiei: are ofbiick, ana the tor j 7ears a thriving appearance, It has j larc and handome brick comt bcu-e-i.c jccrrplctintr;; a Inre brick buik'in tor th I Count j Seminary; 2cotton factories, b: ' in hand-orne brick buildings, driven Ir jhorfe power one of 12G and the c.htroi ; 84 spindles; fulling mill and cardir ir chine, grist and saw mill, all driven horse porrcr; 8 jrood stores; 1 drujfir-rc: 3 taverns; l tobacco manuhclon, a;i ; the usual mechanics, j At'e o'clock, on the 22 J left Shm ! IVfadison. mv farmer t oiim itiinn i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 J : : L.

. 1 i .ue.,uui were , (o rcir;) throu-h Rrownstown. Frr I.'

c i inpleti ! ah?oi !ed by the Presidential j, question, the almost ext. Iuivc topic of ini'rpiiry and conversation throughout our ; rtuU. A!out nine we started and travel1 led down the valley ofSnrul creek, which j presented some tine land, and good settle- ' 'inenK. This creek has a considerable course and faIN into the'Dr-ftwood folk of ."White river, some miles above Brownstown. It is much swollen by rains, but is nearly dry in the summer. Boats descend it a considerable distance ; and there are

l!;e po-1 to ma..' ro. d

it; the r'-pec!rc Stale. Tl o rt"..!u!ion cohn.ittf ti vesU-idav bv Mr. Nthle wns t. ken up for Cui.sirieia-

lior

States, who seems in ev-ry nvmi cr dest;ii-: !ut few mills on it. After a few miles the

Il 4 IfiCfl I toil rit.fl 'llill.ial I Hi

miles below Grcensburgh, was rather

,.-" n?'jn-u iiioi auu. tu 1 uncer-,: ruute to Utncra, a deserted village, 25

j - "iiiu Mini. 11 1; t.Mi3tirit.-ii t, iuv lliT U

her Ol 1 n:irre: !rrirr:ill rn.f f'.:.f i., .... i: b

thing is lobe done in regard to it, t.-mor JIre:il'' Near llie creek the land is broil row. which troni.h' S the .l:irkr.n tiarl v ! kef), and lllitli V Settled. wllh hpvnurl

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aid he roe or th, pui,o?e of n.akir.g ai! " 'V j! nnprou.isint;. The creek as too full for J . r 1 ' . . . 7. :; tliriions are fast b-r aminj; leal, that tlr.ir . r r 1 1 1 . . hnof. hutertyet.prcfh. , h. justice,. ow n ac W J destrov them. s l n3rdn-, and dashed along lU rochy to the peopJe of that portion ..' thee uMm j j, bed, a thrcateuiep object to the stranger's wh.eh he itiooentfd i-iairt-d. 'i be Si r. , , . f, . . . ' 'wo. In m.o r.lw-., ..,i o

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ouc'-ti-.n emhra'fd ir Ihi- ie.. lotion ;i

,jMt ...., - ... ..... -t!rwnl, fen removed from thai ,da. to 1 out passing a house, part of the distance an ansttnet. siii pi'j pit p. tion, int reh il ., u - rn , .. . ,.,,... 1 . 1 . .1 . .1 . 1,1 - MHt!l j I'tl 'vcr, on thf: v ah i?h. ti smciularlv wild and lonpir lh tittle n ' ' l'ow,r ; The A.h.nGk.v. T.rro.v, with h:s famh,'i crc;,.s fo m; 1 ,7 l' ?k 11. Co-b, au.honze tee n akn g oi .ft frmc. (or JKe , tJcr . n c.U foamti g and dashing, from the rerar! ro-ids wirhsuearlia.dailol tt:e hut s. j s (!r d. .. j, cent rams. I he settlements a!onj this It t. n true lr.ha;.a v.a-h'it n infant, ii .... ' ' 11. ... . 1 , !: creek wr -r,.r0r.-,l rt

,. ol I .' N.Mtr.Mu C.'i Si, -s on i!k ;.,,c.l'(i0I1 atlh(, Mou(, of 1;e Rivcr h.i , ! 9t.. o. O. .-..,n..r. -h,- -r. P.'.! !cnnli ,o(ht. ...aa,nn,il. and M.r.!LIlJicl

it m a true Ir ;i;a; a v.a-h'it n inhmt,!

comes io At w i-iu. in me in-i ?es

sir.i of th N tf r t( ; tii C

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mala thr s' loridi uohm the Sta.es. 'l itt

su'cJ wa- ti en .'ilioued la "Ic;"p ithii tlie'ils ej lie journal. J I will row .el up for !'Oi,eef, and mo io n.uie, if he tan : i ... 1... !.... ) t.i. ... ,f ..!..-. st

V-.t !J. itlt III? .iilli"H- inn. in'runtl piopii i n U'.e t pmvi i- the powe. ot O-l L-rc-p in u h a h he i- heme our h) ailthniifv. 'i'i' h eiiot; t f the rn rr ar.tu. inter st o' t.e- Sr. nth bar l a : aroused In the appr. henion u 1 ieh the iliscnst-ion ti t, renter', ' 'at CVit,'l !d iiiJr. power.

Georgia iji rial d. ii eT if g t olos( .lhe

The removal has been induced princi-j! creL'k wcre commen ed about 10 vcars

pally, it is presumed, from the fact of theji since many ofthe inhabitants are snuat-

Albany, Are.ir 17. Cent fire. At half pas 1 2 oarlock last rtilit, a lire broke out in A-pirtua!Ps bell foundry, in Braver street, which sprend with ureal iaidity, at d bt faie it was nil)dti' ! d -trod between' thirty ;uid forty b'jKd nus, ii Beater, (iicen, ai d- Hudson site, Jhttrmtfcr Fire. On the morning of the I ft ; -i. a oi;.,l.or ol valuable store s, in o' lown oi liocheslcr. New York, on tla

power cf Congics Georgia was op'1'!! Canal. we.e, with the most of their tonteot'j destrojed by Fire.

mcnt.

ml the appearance of the country

settlers is far from agreeable.

We nut un at ;i litt r.;ibin Kl.

Geneva, where lhe ability to cccorr.rr.cdate was not equal to the disposition. Ve joinrd our host in ordinary convention.

willing in this secluded cpot by any

means -To palliate tlulncst, nntt ciTc ti.rsc a shore." 20th The wcathr-r was cloudy, chilly anrt ili:l irrnnnlln I.i .

r or i -j, mi es our road . . .. . .. ...Ims nM"

l.... k - . JU'iflKcjii is lue most l"-!" f

smkhvla; but liMIc .etlled, thoc;-ie ofit vcniuallv .ecu;.; to iU-lf

or 1 2 mile the countrv is quite robin':, aa-l most of tfie way, thickly settled, iiui- : many good farms and house. Agam I found myself upon the "Knobs, clevatd mnr thnn OCl :,lwrp thp rnt!n?rv b"

;low, over which my eyes w arderc-i tiiiifout an elevation to oppose them, ile f' !pcct in front beinu bounded only !y tl"

I horizon. All below is one vast rl.in u j appearance, made dark and ?re're ; ' interminable woods. A c hole county ir.uM ; be surveyed at a glance, and a cloud w smoke desijjnated the position of il? j of justice. Upon our left, the siicre??:' projections cf the Knobs, presented a bold and varied prospect, and the p j lion of the range to the north ofthe Dnl ! wood, appeared like a blue ccibaiifcnu't j against the distant horizon. L-pon r,1

ri'ht, a lcnj and narrow c;pc interceptf- ! any further view. Immediately upon M left was an insulated mound-like hh j which reared its wood crowned head an equal elevation with the highest ot I j singular range. . - I In 3 or 4 miles we passed (he t '

Roost, an early frontier settlcnauM -deserted, at which place, upon some f. vocation, twenty one white persons f massacred by the Indians, in ths sPn;" 1813.-. The country frcm tka l:'J New Lexington, the seat 0u'leC,h county, is but sparelv pop it appears capable of prcJlaci- -r

but is not 'hrivin-. It 1k:3 nooui lies; 4 storc3; brie!: ccjrt ho.ise, miserable repair; o sn:r.!l market Utavern, ice. ' ,rure I From Lin-tcn Co r.!arrived on the J3d, C.2io u o F ,r

jrcid, passing much of tr.2 war

tine settlement, ol lw . Ve A number ofthe house- are ' I r tl! I i'1'

land is uneven, and the con in