Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 48, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 May 1828 — Page 2
belt ctnl from E;itrru Papers. Xao York, Mjy 3. By the Hden, from Havre, we have. Paris papers to the 25th of March, which throw no certain additional light upon the affairs of Europe. We give some few extracts. The Augsburg Gazette of the ISlh March, has the following article from Bueharcst, under date of the 1st.
W have accounts from Constantinople j
of the 15th February. It seem a lust e( j fort had been made by the Austrian and j Prussian miniver to induce the Porte to i
accept the intervention. Their drogomans ;! 1 I . r . - .v- . :!
iniu receiveu irom me Iveistuieudi the j w ,rnn othr Sirtcn, To
most energetic refused. There is nothing ! nin ... (f nt ft t.OIir. ;., ar.
1 1 ' j U tion, ihey detortmned to hold a renvoi -
the Administration, ho conceit its prc!,I,o..M s!'t b3V:hV"- '! ' , visions loo iinjiKt nnd unequal to t.artaiii!,of ll.o d:i.H com rcd Ut . . rcl!tct . m then insupportb;; it. letter lima U l.pp t . o f iU uni , Oar readers recollect, that n. Il.e l..t few particrs ; ..:) prefcrrcdit lo w r , ' U g'.ter , .,T teio of CongreSS a bill before that j; lerati-u. ' ..,. v therefore voted for , n-.t,c 4 4f,Cf body for protecting the grooinp and n., ! la o for foil, ehort of ohut it c..t j ..3 a !utr c 0Wc H ufactnrin- of wool. It as opposed l j! to have Lee... llie "hole blaaa p'ocpoo .j to cur ferity, a,;I) , C(Jt Jr th South, and finally . defeated by tlir jtlie Jatki.-iMiMiwn.bers frra ..ow ci... , 0r eySt5!,3of ,n(.nt ' 'lotn vote. Cert.,ir.Jaekonii.n.,ofWylva. ,Wiylv...i, kenlnck Md Ol.ic-. lbs cfjuiticc. liberty ami I nia and Yo.k Uo l,..t a helping Ipeoplo of the.-Mate. -.11 !. r.n eppor- , . 7 .. I.anwr.,,. fc hand to kill it. Tlii. brought them i-lo jlunity .in !.. eea,,n, to paw ,.P:. t :cc:. , J"-' ,,e ll'leof s . trouble, and a con-plaint , made tint l.liKt of .heir unu.lhf.,1 reprcptr.t.ve:, r.on cnlled to labor. lc
the measure was cast into Congress Js an i wtieii no u.m i mmc icw w... (U ..ciitr our nuentmn h ti
apple f drord. The friends, however, of domes'ic industry, determined to m;de an tf.rt to pivcure 'from Congress equal
; fciid :ll:cient protectiou -far woolen nianu
u'ioii ino-it of thmi.
After tin? lill p ed, ome debate niose !hHoiI its title. Mr. Randolph sutsted itfiat Us title 'ouyht t he ua bid to enable the popIe of a certain pert ton of the U nion to rob aiut plunder the other as tnuit as thty pier.se.i." Such is the opinion enti rtan cd bv the Jackson h ader in Coiinre??,
subject? U there a
iion
lrw 111 nit; ci p i It) ! 1 Th-2 Moniteur of Mrch 25th contains account from Lisbon, which do not aajree in every respect with those published ir.
mc ri;Si journai. n ip too true, now- Harri,burch was proposed: but the Jack-
ccr,inaiaunn?ine few nrl days, alter ,oniansimrnediatelv took the alarm, and 1 1 . a .-.-. 1 r I, I . tU I . . i
i c ... ir, unu, u.ec.ijMirt. dS i dcnoullCrd the measure as a mere party the theatre of great disorders. 1 he En?- j frick- Thcir col)ducl in Cii;cini ai nas a M, Ambassador had I returned the fund j gpecimen of their doings cverv where. oftbe loan for which Engiandcigurantj.! Th broke u by violence and noise, a
ii.t-ui.Muvn, wiiicn nievauea in uisoon i fT10.,:T mr,vnA rhnf At.
...... 4. .-1 r. iL .! ri 1
.,..fl.iiru .m, prerauuon. un me Hin a ; c:nAi,, .t.ev had rone too far. tb.-v called ' -,. T T
Cunc, was held, in which the Urgent re-1 a a Jjn, day. TI.Vv met, ! ""' ' -"" "e l PB "e
tion. thatthe wnnt and views of all ndt!lt
he tliebettur undsi'btood bv communic-j and out of it too, it would i-eem, .' t'i
witheach other. The convei tion at j; measure. Vet can men of that "porti m oj
the, Univiu thus landiTed, make ot U ii;j selves tools for this loan and his southern compen-! to work ith!!
I lm
coiH.exion losocictv,al4( lhe bility attached to the are any so dead to consideration J ' lulercst, they may fmd inducemf ertions ui selfish motives. Ti e h ' nd well being of every one'di much upon the spirit, the tenderer , .the actions of government, and their' nsary inierest are so cr.uch at th ? of w.ccjJ rjlers, tint even Ji
r(thou ;h w.. would rather invoke -
; uoiUe m-.t.vc.) must render evci
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1328. questions involving so much.
... . f i a rcicuMoir ai a uiiiui uay. uv uci, ncweu Ins promises to Rovern according to j a d a rinfi anJ fu5lUn eport j have published the law. pass, d at the late the powers granted him in the Conttitu-j in favour cf protecting manufactures, pro-j' session, authorizing prisons to r-tail epirit-
; u l" , SJmcrunci!' ine sso,uuon j po5 SQme pan ofa tarjtIi that no wh0 , r9 wi;(;)ut (;urrn ,iceise 1ef-
upon. The Ei glih Ambassador haing
rec iveu positive instruc tions on this point, j th British trocps were withdrawn. Three rrgj.ner.ts had sailed the first for Gibral- !
erond to Milta, the third to Corfu, j
tr. Ihf
j CONGRESS. The Senate, totlut inst. were engaged upon the Tariff;' I to which they had mnde a numh-r
.juors wiWti'Ut tavi rn license. I er-. . . c. .
unumtooa mesuDjcct nei.evea ieaime, , mogl willaree with uS KM . r . rf , ' K agreed upon a memorial to Congress in ' . . 1 ' . . , j l7tre rejected; but by ncticir? . V: . btllC KIWIS ail IIIIIM OVt'lllt'lit UDOh the Old. . . . , .
suppon oi ii, nunoiiiieu comimiiecs 10 ou- u i t'"-3 -ihu u is piam tn fp rrK
ed Nothing more was done: and ail this
4rrir rtttrl tfrtr i f A rn i f'' a nf nrn!iriinni'
I Or re i OiV remain but two vessel, and i r .i c i i - . . . , I for the purpose of putting a deceitlul face three hot.ired men in rort St. Julien. I .u i t - i ... . . .; 1 : upon their real vievs, which were to court
" " l" J, . V 1 Southern support for Gen. Jackson. nit r." i.ni wi' would otherwise feel! u i - .i i i V . . . : cu ' n hen Congress met, the Jai koniars ;rc tt a; xirtv tor their rersens and Droner ! c kt v i t i i i I ppci ji ironi fsew-iork, Pfnn Ivama, Kentucky
tain subscribers, and there the thing end- !ne, executed as that ;.s, in an etr-m j ihiiTe:i friends of the menur, ....! . r .' i; ,-i3ure.
i inl fl!ir itriif. I in 1 fit r I -i r l- ? tit it.
h to the T.lh f f March, r i r.... " . . j- ..
i . i . r 1 1 r 1 1 i i i i. w in Ti.iiiiii.if liii'k riii i i ' 1 1 1 i !
t M. ....... c I ... C . I' P.....k. 1 ,i 1 'I '
i ii' mm ii,.u i I . l .tutu, iU C Iliad
Jl J h - j j.oi m ;ii.d tliat ho would set out iiiifii. i .it: v. unless the concessions dt r.iao'!ed. s v r mad. '1 hf Mil .: . fneifn pover had al tiro n.t- tn the infart, rt ipii 'ir to h u.:v i- iicrn, nnd obsei ve 1 ' oath. C mil.' o i- ntir'dv at a : r J.
Si.'.v '?.k. May i. I..T' r I'KCM Kr
Joosr, manner by the Bo.u c.: Jtic-s ,j . . , N . ,
U e have alwa, s been u )ttuivc iily and I . , r,. . , 1 J jj interests ol their country throuhou decidedly opposed to the common grocc- . T. , Tor,4,.l "
nei, Irom a conviction that their tiletts-li nk v,,. f mn . r, , , . . , , 1,0th, by a vote of 100 to Cl, insisted on upo'i society were pernicioiis atid demor j, i- . i i :; ;. . , , . . . . Idisagiecment to the amendment oft ahzm; and we never cnniJ be sati?licd : c , , r i i 7 I Senate to the Internal Improvement B t..at cither those who M;',a d certificate, .hich H(aiu tbe appropiiatioa for W for them, or the bo nd uht.h granted the !(o thofe alreadj eofnmcnccd Tfc o , license, came up to the dut;es the? owtd i u i t , i , 1 , . c iion is such a one as we had hoped f; i'tosocietv. As the h;w ncv :'t.rids, there ii n . i .. "i
. inu u wui renaer mucn sauitaciiont
is an opportunity rr trie L. u;i ol Justices
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Or" L
The a-p. r
u. May t p'lrket
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I. OUJfl 1,'ifif
J h J f.r .t g-
e Ti U't. lii !e-ue. ;
f p I'ti .1 tV.i:rs i- -t.Ii no pi ii ip-, nur- war! iko, i
l. tli. atir.i., f a u'.m - ,!
to be. ( ivorabh" to pretcction. This Com
mittee reverted a bill by n ruean aree;ihr u the vieu-i oj the p a! fiieiM.'- ol pro- ( t:r'?i tf D.irr.esfic Indutry. Tho o!--t t of hi!! u.,s well urideistood. It w.s ie. -i'.eft to compel a l.tTg'j porticn cf tn:e fr;e:i ff the sy.-te.rn to vote -t;u'h.-t it, ai.d thu- d? (V.it a Tar if!" and r.i-: 'he M.irur upon the fiiciids of the ad
mini-1 .'.tic:.. ergetic and honoraide couie, t!ic law cn-
in ir.r i 'o;;r ol me nut, mis olj- cl ! ahls the citizens f towns and tonnships.
sh-
and
he pui-
erairr ol-vi u and rr;anft ?t to the mot '! . , , , , , , ,. ' j. by remonstrance to prevent th i: cstnbl! i'ftjinaiv Uf tleit.ino'i g. Lvciy .'iiiunu-u , , ri ,",r.,n, hv ii,",ii,w,rf..r. f 1 I men t a nd for hie .akc ol morality n
lV4Y T , , ri l-?ir: r lnerHM ;aWi.trution, was otfd down, bv the virtue, we hope this mens.;: c m cfh.e Ink-. I'a:.;v-.r-.hnn. v.r,rr,f.n 'j omf.l n, unit-! forces of the enemus'sued by the citizei.s. that tu- Kmpe;vt . I K h-i ui ! ctiy ! ofa, T.rilf In nhe South, and the Jack C
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iijuiu uiaiijr ui me jih.n:uii u:tz: whose constituents r;ere much intend in the appropriation. Should the Sari:
in imi'etl
o!h r , o t r r - (f Km!
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1 "'"iuii ti nn'-.r.-i. i-J r. : . .r I . P. .it.. Ia
. j j.. . - v . Hi, ll.l 1 . HI l I I A f I tf i f
:U..Js.J Tariir into, foiui clhcr
am!:n:).mi:nt m rin: n s n : l" tion. Tt'e constitution i? the fu;id..ix.rntal law
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jmm... ,a u,-, i ., iv -u cn, anc , Nr, withlandi i g thf sc open and undis- i 0f lhtf s, U. fftriroj b,. lhe I)tM(!r That wi i Mir i ut' M in itii. r H". tn I. , . r i- ... r. . i: u l,lt oiaic, iwriniu n , ir.c people,
. . . " . KU'-i'U ev iJei rv- or tetllCU no-l Hit v, the ' r , ., ... his r.rrj.se- ;irro the Pruth i-n hV !Ji.h a i ,.,tr i . u . : r v - i I -rg its lorce directlv Ircm tlieir ;n
A . I I Ii.. l I i, . il . i . I.i. i i ... I. II I i ..
.....w.i.m.c ute.. " if Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Ohio, contin- : ' ur-luer;iUle ,,ul l," ,,K ,r , x
now mm.,s cenrua ,Va5 elMcJ 5m the ii to votp with the encmiti rf the sv--1 a. t. Writers upon national law maint I c rte to ihe Or. ek-, will nof. 'vn iftl.e r ...r... . .. , ...
ufffK? viol ni acr
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press
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ept it, sntislv Kisian , ' r. r. fr:..a. c ; .
who W(crr,orM,,:the trctv to th, let- iV; iVhattbc iXi.T 7,.,7d;,rrThCn ter. n-v t.-.at trc..- . o, templates the .n ;j ..,. to, -. t.-..itl. Th. ...IV ,..!: tllc COIhro1 of the ordinary Lipslatiire, &
j 1 r a t I ' - - - v. 'ri.w
uf,p"i u:ce or ureece ''urj t only to a t) m'n i tribute to th Porte. Moreover it havii been already avowed by the Ot- ! toman t: "ve 1 nmei.f. that tho appeara;ic s ' or conciliat, ui to wliich they Imd prtviously resorted, v ere rr.ere.ly with a iew to giin tnn' it can hardly be expected that! anv fiith shall !e reposed in their present more a-.-.derate v dicatioti?. The time for
tcni oij-i has pasd, :ntl the question,
to u, rnu-t be met, either br
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lie
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wir, cr u'i entJ. :'', a u: m ;-;-ion on the ! pari 1 fthi. Tu;k-. H w far tlii.-. latter! altertK,ie is hkIy to be adopted, those i wi.o.ir. eovr j itit with the biitory and na- i Tioii .l th;. 1, r ter of the fi-r( e, haughty. ! i-toh ra t, nrd brave MusselmariS, will! have no I'uTieuliv in determining.- j In Pari-, for th- fir-'t t irr , rt public me'!- !.
i: t; h . i-o !h I I in the Chnmps Khpecs for the purpose of rcrciving d larations rf principles ori the part of t nndidates for i, i seat in the Chamber of Dernitie. 'J'bi- t i is an epoch in the pro:ri s- uf the free pi in- 1 -iples fa reprrvr r t.iti V(; g iverument in , Franre. The n )?i- e taken of this rneeti- g in tfe Moriteur in ik-Mrs pome, we should think, iiui)eces ny and II judged disapprohatifiti and solicitude on the part of the ; t'ovr rurnrnt. i Don Miguel is v-ifving nil t!ie nppr-- ; ions tihicfi tke fiiends of the 0a-liu- S
prclitnded from his d irk irid j ' lc;and it would seem, nolwjjh 'isclaim::rs said lo h v h en ': hands of his wo.iid h hro icr ui'rd.
Cttizons of the rcstern states.
tO'realn restrain or totaih t press them, i :i a m i. , . a e ' i bmtth and nlaLe voted m the arr.nj ;
ny impo-iiitj up.n li-eni a t;er. v ano eCec tual tax. Rutidiouhl the h v.. i J ot J ustice:
(as it recently has) refuse to ad pt this en
i
nor? icfuse to recede, the Bi!! niakicp.: propriations for Internal Improve:: must fall; nnd thus add another id t:.
! long list of ruiuous measures a jcptei :
the Senate t7ithin three or four years.
On the 7th, the House of Repre-err,
tives considered in committee cf the th
on the state of the Union, the Bills rt:
dcri- !j ting to the Ohio and Chesapeake cats!
ithori- Is arK '',e or na rei'e of the sumvir;
jloflicers ol" the Revolution, all of wb;cl
were reported to the House. The pre: pect is that the last named bill will b come a law. and thus an act of justice a:i gratitude will be recorded, honorable, fcs
rt with whirh fhi.n.cortJ,,.. w ... , cannot rightly he altered hv t he Govern- luu "iu. i ..c -
in character with the whole proceeding of !i I mnt, which is bound to preserve itself i n subscription ot Stock to tbe Ohio a the party. ! within the limits prescribed by these i iwg. j Chesapeake canal will probably pass t!-' The Telegraph started the accusation, These laws, inmost nations, derive their i IIou23 with little active opposition. Tbi
ZTCrr -y " - cneurrenc, of C-I.when completed, will .d NnttV;ti.dt-....J:n. nii r..i the nation as deduced horn inHT,r.,nr,i,!., i much the internal interests ol hie eai
iii:u.iiunif, mi men; OL i.l. IiJIJS ailO, ' - v' ' - predictions, the administration men have i! usage and general consent. I5ut written voted for the bill. And the wolves in jj constitutions, which contain within themsheep clothing, from New Yo.k, Penmyl- st?lves niudl more clcitIlt princinlcs ,d
van ;i. ivrmucKV aim uiiirt n.ivo pin
viled and abused by their southern allivl Prr-crvrtlion' a,itl ,ro h.fin.telv more po-
enui sateguards betwcu the encroach ' mcnts of power and the rights of the pco-1 pie are inventions of modern dale; and j constM "o, perhaps, a greater impiovement j iupcitical tcien.' e than anv other single 1 circumstance. Should the Government !
harbor the dcigu of trnmpling upon the j OCi ,,rrence of near, constitutional riidit nf ti.r. . i ! On the same dav the House agreed
prostrating thcir liberties at the feet of uu- i rCb tion to adjoum cn the 2utn is hallowed lust of rule, their acts of vh.b-nce !, a I2,t n'vs G K . 0 or intrigue must so flagrantly viol.-Je the the Oth, the House pss-ed tha
written boundaries of their nuthoritv -authorising a subscription ol 3toCN
I without m :rey.
I ho people, it is believed, cannot foil to understand this matter. By the people we do not mean the noisy bablers that n exclusive tl.iim to that title. We mean The indutrioiH, the peaceful, the thought fill people the farmer at his plough the mechanic working at his trade. They cannot, -ve trust, fail to understand the matter. If re is a t.u iff lull prepared by the enemies of the tritr, and adopted by deceitful and pretended friends. Here is a bill avowedly made as exceptionable" as
possible, avowedly intended to be opprc
west, by connecting the waters of ta. Chtssapeake with the Oiiio river, d more remotely with Lake Erie, that tie feelings of a large pertion of the Union art alive for its progress. A more national object could not be 'prosecuted. It unite extensive and highly diversified & lions of country, and open an avtnue to internal commerce, unequalled in and importance, and unprejudiced by twS
ta
.' - rr.. U( ,uvt .iiiiuoriiv, o" r . vojj ice, so a to make protertian cost more jj whic h are in the hands of every one as Ohio and Chessapeake canal, by h:.ti if l i.irl'i -H i nru.nrK.,1 .1 I ' v 3 i -.l SiaU'
Tin: TARirr.
Bill, prepared lv tlie J.nk- .
rarifi men ot Nv, ork aad ; aed the Iloue of tlepie- j e 2lst, by a vtr f 105 hern anti-taiiff men all ! Htd some few friends of;
i.i . . . . .
than it i- orifi, ai d preserved in this
j fore, by the j'drit eilTm of open oppoI ne ,t ami hollow hearted supperter, in ; the hope that the true friends of the eounI trv would defeat it. Here is an open asj se.tiou of this di-honet and dishonorable
tiot o ol leciojali.ui, to etlect a political pu:po.-e; ;;iil an (jually open attempt, by
a fa!ei nnd unfounded accusation, to pro-! f -I la 1. . I
U'jt e uie imeooed result. VV e have heard
ij tii'i' h cf CfHitiiiouS1 "corruptions "conspinijj cy," williout provf. Here they are open-
ly avowed and boasted of: Surely the good semt' of ihV."re people must see through this piece r.f political patchwork, and vi.il upon those concerned ia it their due rewarrt. Although the bill is by no means what it
instantly to arouse Ihe vii-ih i r nfM,n h of 107 to 71 Messrs. BU-'e aDa
" I've f Jr Qf pie, and put them upon virdicatinc the voting in the affirmative, with otne
pre eminence of the fundamental laws ! fnemU of Internal lmprove,..r..-
which were instituted as a rule of
ifal laws, j inomoi internal imp.u. ( I conduct :! vote will be gratifying to the rre, then, "" UoM the DiU S7t tbi
I for government and neoide. Si
; so much importance naturallv aita.-he i, ! there can be but little doubt
the constitution, and since this
cons!
that tbi . i
titution ii ZrcH wt k !1 we promptly eieC" '
owes its origin, its sanction and its pm ih I5,)th houses have appomtea" to the people themselves, and must rely ji of conference cn the subject cf upon their intelligence and public virtue U errer t respecting the appNPrk for perpetuity, it becomes an interest in- urveyf. and imperative duty for the people to nc I. -nZPUBlAC. T.-.t themselves with its principles nnd AbiC0.,,re prov,,ons, and to guar,, it- integrity with aj.!oiist.ye. Agc3 vf J1,:,njc Uuyc . Of WLTJ.M L. COCHR-f
