Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 49, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 May 1828 — Page 2
ft:5c:u?t either have been placed in the
pvrailU'll vil tilling Willi MIC WWtV opposed to hi father, urbe would liaVe been obliged to encounter the natural imputation of being biassed in support of him by filial attachment. From this painful alternative Mr. Adams was spared, by bis residence abroad, during jthe whole per;od in which our domestic parties we re acquiring their organization; and be returned to his own na'ive land, as every American of ingenuous mind unfailingly returns after a long absence, a stranger to local parties, and a friend to hi country. There was not n individual in the country, to whom, wijh greater justice than Mr. Adams might have, ben. applied the magnanimous remark cf Mr. Jetl'.rson, in his inaugural address, MVe are all Republicans, we are all Federalists" Concluded next icrtk.
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...iur' the" .ta'cfoon iulcu t
) in this part of the State, of which I will
; give you an account without exaggeration.
i iu inafiV ir.flaiict:?, abs lately un ?rriptn jj tgr.'.nt; and insensible m
irii-s of the Trinitarians nnd the Umtaii-
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iThe Assessors of taxable proper v in our, an. The former ru:cir, in.u uktiu
Call hU nO SaivnilOII V7IMIUUI u uturi m ! Godhead of 'he Father, r.:id of the Son, &
For the Puw.ic Lkger. Frllara Citimut of Wnunc dninlu ? I .im a
j . 7 j candidate lor a seat in the next Gene ral
Assembly of Indiana. I deem il my duty,'
when I call upon mv country for an oftice, to disclose for public inspection, the preliminaries of the policy which I intend to pursue, if elected. Having been honored by you with a seat in the Legislative councils of this State last )ear, 1 have no doubt hat you have ascertained in part the course .f policy I then pursued. But as there appears to be some difference of opinion alloat in relation to the act of last
I : County, have opened separate column iu
their books for the purpose of ascertaining. 1 1 have seen only three of then), and they had found otdy t n Adams mm in all their bounds. In the township where I live there has been no account taken; for the : Assessor is a friend quaker, and of necessity an Adams man; and could not he prevailed upon to take an account, far fear of exposing the weakness of hi party. At a muster in our County la$t Saturday, the strength of the parties Whs taken, when Seventy rcven man l ed out for the hei , Sc the seventy eighth stood almr for the Coalition. This was a company muster in an extreme corner of the County. I fully believe there will more than two thirds of the County go for Jackson: In the adjoining Counties I have good reason to believe there are overwhelming majorities in hi favor. If the Eastern Countira do not defeat us, Jackson is sure of h.dianu.7'
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session, amendatory to the act of 1C24, providing for organizing and disciplining the militia of this State, I will rcmaikthat in my opinion the said act of last session is the only l.tw by which the Militia of this State cnu at present be governed, as it respects the manner of giving notice. & the time and number of musters. It is the opiaicn of some that the late act constituted two additional mustt.rs; and it is thought
by others that it does not repeal the Bt
for the rrnr.ic: x.f.clr. ANTI-SECTARIAN, No. I. It is an axiom in philosophy, that every
' effect ha? its caie. To be able, therefore, to obviate the effect, it is necessary to a- ', certain the cause. The present is a time of ur.uoal dissension among the profej-ors i of the different religion denorr inations in ; our country, and this eft ft must have on
adequate cause. I his bemi: a subnet of
i ral! Take, for instance, the leading doc jf heait which was not touch .a
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; of the Hol -Ghost. The latter as conn i dently contend, that there is but one God; ! th;tt ihey w ho believe in n plurality of pcrj sons in the Godhead, are idolators. These ; doctrines, beiou directly opesite, cannot. in the nature M things, he both true. Ad'mit, for the sake of argument, the Unitarians to he right. Then, the Trinitarians must he u rong. Ad this error nut be either es ntiat or nonessential to sal Ivalion. lfrwential, then salvation is im- : possible to Trinitarians! Tbi no man in iiis senses vjl admi to be the fact; y.t ft
is ifnposiblj to arrive at any otbr cnnclu- jjcieiy n he importance ef u,;8 fcui, . " ilnn fmm the nrem:s' -s: Tlier. fore t'e ii or. p -s d vaii.or. meinr-5 ir. . rC
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n narticular or corrc t b'Ut f i$ essential t" i imported into (lit
f ii nnti.-M. I'r-j.r-e t?ie 'urdih and 'l,e to . ic,
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tive correspondent ,il9 furnishJ'" the various papers of this Provi.J ! 20 h ii St. K1 S.r Howard Douglass had sevcrl Vr v,ou piorog.n d the LeRih,u ' 1 S Gieat exertions are making to i a. is said, the Province 0 ,m
! nnnou? dependence on the Unit.i c " Iforhrrnd stuffs." The Lieut, n,
midcav: Address to the A"tiru! ,.
wicki;dne:
iriQone an.uh
m tters of opirM
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imported to ic,
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.in r., -f nt Vuycrs.
; i t v-rt n jurvof a vital Lwrch of !,tiu n:d ti,t the price at which
, oi r.u'aption are told to the cot , m r, is rjcaily beyond that at which k
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Vrn? V.;.:-, . I 2. The lrliet ship Canada ll-.drr, m t rr, froii Fiverpuid, brit f: i- ;aper from that place of 17th aurj Ir-n London of 16lh :lt -h?eh i i ,r indeh ite as to le mai: qnesf -j-pea-f or war in Europe. Rutsi i ' i gran-
deep interest to christians eenerallv.rvery ted pe..re. to lVri:i. accept ir-- - very lr
f well intended effoit,bow feeble soever, to ';um ol mone. and two v . provinces aelucidate it, oucht to receive at least a pas- ' indu-cmi.t there! .. Mantiae, the sire examination. I Kmperor wais in St. Pctersburph, as the Christianity, as a system of theoloj;v. is London Courier asurrs n to hear the founded or the scripture. All the dift-r- - reports cf hi ambassadors at foreign cnt sects of christians uritein the cor r hi- !'couit before he haves to join the arm. , son, that they ar the only outward ml" by t fall's Wet hiy Messeerrtf of 13lh of which r"lij:iou opinions and cep-ironics j! April, makes the f.dlowir n i' marks: arc to Iia tested; and most sect ro r ar, "Theri? i io foreign mU lligerce of cny : as to affirm, in their creed and ronfesrioi s impor'a u e. In Portugal, Don Miguel of fith. that thev cm dilute the rvu rwc o,em tome.! with more impediments
trillion muster; but we may well Mppi se, ; faith afuf practice. With these : strn( t ! than were ni fn-t eipctr d but the disthat if the General Asscnddy had inter.- j vjP,vs. arh denomination of r hrNtiai s has ritiou of tli" people, u idcr the influence tied o afd two musters, that act would ;i arlonfod f-urli tc-net irii-lc s of faith. ..of their priests, seems so piurh biassed
nae saio so; or u Uiey ft ac! intended to . for their own government, u? thev con- t rds arbitrary power, that ve have lit-
ccive to he in ronfoimi'v with the requii-!' tie doubt but that the free carter will be tions of lb- leading dedrines of th rip-! at lat overturned. We sincerely trust turei; nnd to !ii s tenets nnd nrtides, all J that vc shall not vend naothcr expedition
ill innivMlual n inner; r I tl.e feet ore re- ;iosii upon iri aain. rjni ;! to cu,cii,e, both in opinion ai d . In France there has recently been
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ir.u.!er us bv battalion, thev would have
provided specially f. r that purpose. But r,.., the act provides tpeciidly for a K iin'M.ttd, and .1 company muster; while, ui vLo .-?ni!! time, it implies a drill inust'r;
con-
nilrvcw or meaning thereof. I thit.k IU!
act ?f 1C27, providing f'-r a b ittahon mus I ter, jis as cleat 1 rep'- h d a an act car be. For tut tber p rd ( tin- ii tr titifin of tl.ej Lf tiiflaltre. 1 reft r u cortitucnt to the Joun. tl ,f the Lower llone, .a 209, 2C0.:t,d HOT, vi.itb 'lew, covi luiv f ly . j tht t!u-! tfalioi. rmi-Jer w. - otd ti r ; a:.d I defy a.y n.on to lav I i? f; L'jr tjpo.'i on- soiit.tr) ;aL' f 'he Jourr r either houe w hen it was voteT. n a;i.i' . 1 ?u k-; nowlete m ?t-I";:.; Jif 'ivt. n.(D er if vo ti2 out the bntlahoi: uoister. ?. i I yet; feel no d ip -Mtion, i. I had ti e j u r. to! vote it in aain; neither do I fetl .vposf d to ra:?- he muster fi in lime t-f ctare.
Frightful Hailstorm. On the 26 ol -!
joic neignsorlinod ot Cairiiuck, IJ. Q ! visited by a hail storm, which ij ..ivc expended over an area ofScrl0r-:i.
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jouic w-mis, nogs anu puiir? irersti" The stones fell uith tilth vic!c.5?4, penetrate the rcsfs cf rrrny bcu?-- m
j split claptorda that ttcVe half ca inch thScV ; Some of the ftcsea oeiyhed 5 ouccts-ij 7ere picked up which treished a rUP4
iy 3mC IHV.JSUICU c-i - IUCUCS in ctrcuni;ai encc -Jf. V. D. Ada.
; d r reals all laws corning within the j pr (, tj The cor-slitution of the human sideraKJe acitatiou. ' Thi produce of the
rr!' ' heinp such, as to he liable to be lit-; finarrs for the ear hr been ls s than cjp.p
tl'ti need ard moulded by habit and cir-j-expected by come million?, nnd it is said j
ntnstatices, this coufotrrity, t. most men, ; that new taxes re to t,e irnp .l to a seis ea.-v and natural. Having received the j riou amount. Hut th ni -st vtraordinasane lons at hrme,at school, arid from! ry tiling in Franc i that the Government the pntpif, V,:t v muft necessarily view ev- j i about tf increase the army by an addi en t! iiLr : ,i ec.ti 1 with tl.tir n liejous cs ! tion of C0.000 men; tho m.tktt't' altogether t.ib'iM.'ti et , Tnrwuirh li e same medium ; ! a standing military hutv f 230,000. It is th- i efor1 tlu ii nj r.i( tit- at d j.i.'m tic? demanded, what i meaot by ib.r augmeneinilnr. This similarity beget a con-1, talron in a state of proce ffJtLCe i; the CGiiLctne;? of their peculiar jt The lte paper pu- an extract from t t.i. U : Coi.U.Jci.i e n.cn iirous into atlai h- the Austrian Observr r, which imports rncr.t ; ar.d il tar 1 roei t, into a veneration that the Greek under Fabvier, besiegieg nearly allied In idolatry. With such fete-'the fortress of Scio, has been routed by lariaii zeal. ds, n belief of the nttichs ol j troop landing from a fl ing squadron from
their creed, i as nccessaiv -.Ival'cz:. i' the Dardanelles, and that the place itsfh
J considt r the repeal of the battalion nu--j a belief in a future state oVexi.-tcnce; con-1 was relieved. We are disposed to doubt
ier ar u ron--queni reuur imn or me nnes ; srquently all who dissent from tin m are ; its accurarv. but a partial r- Ii U u hen compared with j! numbered with the "unbeliever?.'' Should . The British troops bad ali left Lisbon, the liberty Guarantied to us by thesupicmo j a fejiow member so far difengMgc himse Iff A fleet, however, remained in the TagUP,
jawoitje oMfucraieu states. l also from tie shackles of prejudice, as to be able j and the forts at the mouth of that river
cons:oc war one contingency, ana peace;, to think, to reaon, ai d to judge for himunother; a:,d that our laws ought to be a! self on religious matters, he will be recar-
uapicu insim our cncumMar.ce5; anu in ded as a presumptuous man : but shou Id
the state sovereignty of Indiana is predica
ted, as weil as that of 'he Lniou, on the giand prinriples of hhr r'y, and economy, why not maintain and enjoy to the fullest extent said privileges, under the calm administration of peace ? If we arc now livii g in a free countrv and enjoying all the privileges of free men, why do we not directly, by the vote of the people, choose our constables, listers, su ?rvisors and overseers of the poor? If the good sense of Indiana, when framing (he Constitution, thought it best for the people to ehct their Governor and State representatives, why not, by the same parity of reasoning, dect ihcir township ofij cer? In conclusion, I say that in my opinion, a unifoim sstetn of doing county bu Binetg over the State, when at the same time we give to the townships the right of tlict'ig their own officers, would be mere consistent to our republican form, thai, the law it, as it now stands. steeli:. Hay 21, 1828. ron Tiiil-uiiLic rccrn.
; were garrisoned bv British marines. Th
(French troops were also irnmediatily to : evacuate Spain, even to Cadiz. olwith
standing rumors to the co ir ry. The
was it was
positions con
cerning which had been raadc to the Rothschild who consulted the Chancel lor of the Exchequer and the Duke ot Wellington in relation thereto. . 1 lie Minister, however, are reported to have declined cfiering cny advice or opinion on the subject .
The quarter revenue in England etidI ing in the first week in April, exceeded by j between 5 and 00.000 that of the cor- ! responding quarter of I art vear. I Greece. Admiral Miaulis, the patriotic
Ureek, has i-sued outers m strict conformity with those of his Government fur the effectual suppression of piracy. For this purpose, not only the captain and crews of the piratical vessels are to he punished, but the governors of those islands who may
happen to countenance their refnrions pro-
Jacfasn cd thz TanjI-General Jadswu letter to Gov. Ray, on the eubject cf the TaritTaod of interna! improvements, is ur tainly one of ths most palpable, tho-j-hsf cnnimt add the most dsrtejcu?, pieces cf political nhutning, which no ever nitcc.r cd. A est cf definite enquiries arg rrcpounded to hiia, to which he is rtqu si "explicitly" to respond. Ths r.nsner is, a reference to hi$ noted letter toDr.Cc!;. man; nrittsn about eight years a;;o; oftea published: perfectly cell knoan to the legislature uod ezecutireof Indiana, at th$
itims the ona requested sr.d th ether di
rected ths request that the Generid nculi give his tentimeotarrptcn'y; acJ ro kit-
hnite that neither bt triends ncr hi c;;onenti were any ths niser for it, in reg::d to his fc?ntimcnts. Tho rry request cf the covcruor and b-islaturc cflncucv
w9 occasioned by the ambiguity cnJ isdefiaitenebs of this very Dr. ColrtzsnhV ter. Aid yet he mocks the resprcifolo quire of these state authorities, by a reference to this stale letter the cocr.t if which wa, and is that he is in fercrcfa ''judicious tai ifly: a phraco of uhich re have beforo remarked, that it rr.sy ce:2 any duties, or no duties. It is by shutting such as tbif, by trbn ing hia rails to suit a tree re frcrn r.:i) p:it of the ccrrpacs, and by cteering bii tark for 4pcint no pcint," that the Gcn?rcl to resch ie Presidential Harbosf. E'-1 with nil his trimming, hia bac!:i his lilling, uc cie much rr.isla-sn if hs 6 not, at last, find that he h-3 r.id ' :J
reckoning, rjot lost in o fo"
short cf hia pert. dlbzr.y C.rc:
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time
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cJ. George Dartlett cfDc:tc:j, nrr-d to been the UDDCT tecktt?
ime cf the esplosico, nai the o"1 . assenger vrho nas tilled. This is
mosi oaiui catamtiy mat v. red ca tho acstern'raters, since th w ducticn cf ctcara beats. Report says tthc captain cf the Car of Commerce c endeavorin- to overtake the KcpBJ"t to keep n head cf the Acaion, sn'J
ithis dreadful r.ccident rhny be "-j.
proceedings nr to be nunishid with alliredtothijcircurr.stcr.ee. ibis r.cc
tho severity of the laws. Count Cane probably correct, ta ca nuch,R3
jd'htria has addressed a proclamation to heved that almost every csplica kJ
ulcatioc Ir,IJCn P-Ce on 1k wcjieru - a
STEAH COAT DISAST. The boilers of the Car cr Ccrs:. ncrc bursted cn Yicdzzzdzy ill 14th iat. in the Mississippi cbout K0 r.:!u k:b the ccuth cf the Ohio. It c-:-" ut roA tMK . c-"p rs c3
bczrd j of there cr.ly twenty csczpsa, of vbzm v?ere badly scelrd. AM f henJs belonging to the boet, crccft U captita, clerh, mate tr.d czs engir.rF
a -t . i a. r ir .iAft Tit.
he, in f(.lowing4the convictions of his own
judgment, he led to question the truth of j; deficiency in the French funds !some favorite dogma, the zeal of his oi tho j; said to supplied by loan, propo
jdrx hrethren will he tired; the charges of apjstary and infidelity will he hurled at him, and, though his morals may be as . pure as the mountain mow, the floodgates
ot persecution will be opened upon him, and hespcedilv swept beyond the confines of the sect. Now this enthusiastic adherence to sectarian tenets, is, we humbly conceive, one of the efficient causes of the present unhappy dissensions omong pro fessing christians. A zeal without knowledge a blind attachment to particular doctrines and ceremonies, is, and always
has been, the grave of true rclicinn. It
was in this spirit that Saul "made havoc of!
j the church." The same spirit caused the Jews, on a certain occasion, to cry out, ifrr have h !.w, and by our law, he otifiht ttxiic.' But let it be remembered, that the language of the opposite spirit is.'Tath ! r, forgive then, for they know not what 'thev do."
, I he unreasonableness of this tenacious the mi! i f
adherence to particular doctrine am nidi iinm. tliftn ft a u:tKi ths lrnpruae"1-
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sncss of those concerned i -
of the boat. ;. Cincinnati Chroni
ir. nulling: i io.uv7,,g exir.. ,rrr i l?ir.s, ts clearly detiucahle f.m a very j cure to the lawi as ibe i.r.lv means of in- 'carclc-
a letter, received a leo Hay s nce. trrm nimple prccw of rearming. ChrtMianitv.:! suring the in.lepeOdence of their countrv ' -gemcfit young gcr.tterran Iivti c: m I.ch, Ornr ge ja ue have r.lrer.dy observed, is founded!! Emigrati.Oii Monday week s vs i Co. Ind, will chow the Mate of the ccrdesr I o the Mripluie?. The creeds of the ev-ii the Livri.m.l rrt,,r,... ,
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in thatqanrler. I will ne pr per to ol. ef ai wts, nre prefersedly rahfd on the Dalhouste Cattle sailed for Neiv Yn.h
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