Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 50, Richmond, Wayne County, 4 June 1828 — Page 2

fie trade ,vjjhT colonies as a boon 8ranH ted by bis mn''f nml some so!acc c' tended to (,'urv'v'nK remnants of theji devolution- war These measures, how-j

ever w1 a6 l"at ,or te protection ci

the VV ). 11 Manufacturers and woolgrowu

ers oflCO!!n,r" for a naval school; fori a s;ii of $150,000 Pcr annum, by an cxr.l(e of six per cent, stocks for five;! anVarious other measures recommended; h-th" President or brought forward by .ne friends of the administration and pas-1 scd by the representatives of the people, have been lost in consequence of a 'com- ;i lunation"' of the Senators (as it is called by j; their own friend?) to put dowu the admin- F istralion, althoutzh" (in the language of;' another of the same parly) its members should be as mire as the ai eels in Ileav- ! o i . cn. r In the composition of hi cabinet, Mr. I Adams has pursued a oour?c, which enti-, tie him to coi tub rice of the nation. j He ha? called into the highest c.fikes those ;i whom the people have lone delighted to!' honor. In pursuance of Geneial Jaclt-jj son's cou:.?r 1 to Mr. Monroe, lie has rot j. made former parfv name? a ground ol pro-;1 scriptien. He appointed to one impor- j,

tant mission. Rufus Kinp, whom a republican legislature in New Voile, on the recommendation of Mr. Van Burcn, re-elected to the Sonata of the United States. But at the head of his cabinet, hehas plaHenry Clv, the favorite champion and leader of the republican party, and as

sociated him with colleague?, u hose prin-i

ciph and characters are not less stamped f wilb the sanction of public approbation. j Whe'her the admir iraSiop, which, tho' j lotapuie as nu-l is confidently be-In-vtal n he as rare as was ever composed j of in. rtal men, shall be thus put down, is ; the i?'je ? n to be tried by the people. ; The fib id- of Mr. Adam- do rut intend, in j a --' Ttii'i; hi claims ar.d defer din his;

c' ti u trr. to viliu that of ether car.di- j (hit's. Tn leave thi course to those.: v. ho boh ihe prt dilate maxim that "ail is lair ii. p. hiii I It a.e'-. irnt to say in thh rorrif xtd, 1 thai Mr. Adams is l ot le6 diiMn-zuidicd Itr the j i ! ; j r of private Ii f. than for the t al Mi a: ! ittaii mcnN uf a -t;;!-sman. !

Tin" Monc Ari.-..r..-From the fi.- fl-.r. TI...I , .;-c c l.vC ... U, l - m J.,, r.e.g,, , , S( e report of .hJ proceeding on priming in lit. IV ,.v .f.lorrd tW tba put. lie , : .... .. !v,,c . ir AJ!. Ti,r:, ,,; the Howe of representative, the peli:.on jjopiM.. l' "" g '!,cca" H., l",''' of the Le Roy Convention, in tl. , tt,. snt.jecl, .....I tlmt it ,l..mld l;.ke .e cou r . I Jacl;5on .,:,, .rc ,,,,, , -

r,, .... i w u i 1 na liiai. anu wmui i I, " iciivis v( rv ir

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dcr which the ill fated Morgan was can ie I correct. HerealU-r we may n..w-

into, coi.fiaed in, and taken from I o t ' to givu oir nu-ro -nid oi i.i.j , Niagara, then in charge of an r liicer or we content u.ir-rUes, for the present, tsifO arcntof the United States. The refer- !' laying hcfo;e the "ople the documents

ei:ce ot this subject to the Lxecetive ol them.iVc w imoui nuur, ium.u .

lhi i itivM. I oi imt r .

;.ind good man Mr. Adams he di.nv:. .for ae have Kreat rea.n to

( ye saau u in me o'ay, with Q

oil

Emi,

,

Zrantt.-TLv .hip ,T iTersor., r

the nation wa. doubtless, the in onei I: cent t!it thev -are. the oll'-'prin of a Corn-

Of M..,t;..ta K whicli was aonointed, a far as we iiifK, at this port. !.tt week, f.-. u

ihertv, and life of every citizen, and to ' may j.id-e fom tin- ingredients rl ivl.u U j nroimni out 1 1 1 w ,-? emmr .ntr, rn, . Mini.b, so far as hU authority extends : it is vni.cA for ihe purpose of prottct- - me:,, and children. Their appea,,,';' very unlawful attempt upon the same, no : ;int: Mr. Jrvi. and which has, by if re- and deportment jive as.-uiace thai ,'"''

i wiu neneiu notr, tl.cc,elves and tlUr c. , j; try by lb.- change, lift w, en 500 ;Ul!j Swis emigrants also anived at N( w v'.

ev

otie can

torv. for lis aileccd eonniuincc at tje es- j'ai the dav of diaiiinnt. Nearly s x American vis-els could at comiiifal.c,

cane of Col. Kin-from the persons (M 3srs. ) : months hve ehped iece tin- romm.i.ee- ) a d that from one district of Swii2.(-ian7

doubt. Indeed the oromutness ; norl.so eflh ieutly YulGiled the puipocs ol wilt benefit both thcmelve and our. ' -

with which the Secretary of war acting its appointment. .utiOtiai juurnui, nntior !ht !r. sidpnl,s aulhoiitv. has or- i;

dered :he a, rest of the commandant at j' Cow.nr.ss. Uoth houses of C press , lat week from Havre, his said tJ(. V " 'tt . .1 A I . t - ht . .I..rr 1 ItCtih i.-k( ' h'lf .'lllfw Tiir ll l.c.n..r .. "1'"

c.inionu.ent l owson in me arKan-as lern- ; nave afreet, upon vmiuj , - .. ...b 3 more U::,i :

Bates and G n linhouse.) ho were sent ; ment of the pr;v:r?t session. H ion its la- ' ne r!y OJOU persons were arrangii totr.

from this state to take him, is a direct and-!, boor shall have been ('sought to a closo, it nail; tor America. ,.,. .7,irr.

clear demonstration of his dipo5itioo on j will b a matter of cu: totis and ii.stru jtive :j thi hcf.d. ! inquirv -what amount of bush -ess ha- been j! Mr, Stevenson of Pennsylvania, in the i; transacted by the prroi CM(f:rc ? What!, close of his remarks, s;;.-, lhat the Presi- j tirrte was actually ntctunry lor its accoindent possesses full power, and if thoe sub- j plishment ? and wi I uiu of in aey ha? ject to his controul are allowed to escape this s"hn been drawn ir ni the treasury due punihment, let the responsibility rest ' of the United Stat whrro it oojht." Now a more ur just j. That lb prai -tier? of c ajunr,ing Ihe time , and illiberal insinuation wap, we venture 1 of ConLMe?s bv h' i: s, echea, which are to say, never thrown out. What we isk, ! more frequently made o r persona! and would have been the cry of this very Mr. party pirpo s than for th': prom Uon ol Stevenson and his Jackson associate", if j the national intf i et, i becoming one of the President had, witheut any formal or! al irniri magnitude w ill m.t h? questioned, ollieial notification to him of the ficts in .The rerr;edy hr tlii evil to be fjua! irthis cae, intetposod his authority to pun-! public sentiment, and r. -i.t is ifh the imputed ollei.ee of tin United ;-lrouubt ! hear upon th t ; the bt M

States agent at Fctt Niagara? He would ter. Souad H-hol some ' dation is not 7c cjpht cot to let the late gessir-n c

have heen charged by the w hole enmbma- ; only ?ervirenhle, but : '-,spei.satie, lor the , Cor.resj entirelv iass from memorv i t;

hon from Maine to Georgia, with mlei ler-; 'happincfs and liberty of toe people, and co it . . ' t i , , , . i,- ,r . e t i . i have perlormed an act of luatice to th mg from pchtical views in a cjucsium r.ot yi.tr ns inform alion is d:.!a-" .:, truths pro-J

n.r. uriiv nr i i! r :i iv nrntioiii iir'ir rii r .tn'.i n:t r... um :irmii,a. i up r"n ii -i-. . j, i . u; i

notice, and the welkin w ould have been eral good of the country pr.noted by the S I' aithful, spirited and active, they Lav

nrtadf to ring with der.ui;c:a!ui, a-tii t . prevail:.- v-b m s-p-ech :;. j.cinjj, it will it beer, ever ready at their post, and susta; him. fur nroa ot i:nr from uersoriHi atid on- r.nt In obi. cfed to. Are. h ..vever. such ; i i... i.: .... i . - .

, . , , J , . , . . i 1 cu lv ir uies me uts; interests oi tr.ei; wcithv fM.iut ra ior;f, the Morgan cxa!c-" reult t.rc.durefl bv it: In ?ome cai?s , , . , . ...

u n Die slj

FOREIGN ArrAIRS.

.A;,- T.-v. . V IT. tiie pad; t t hin ; Her;rv, w ; . i ! t IJ.ivrc ii: cornpat will the pack, t -hip Henri 1th on "ho Apiil. we have- n c ivpii o ul 1 lie ' f eclipg the alTairs of Uu-ia iUtd Tui!; ; ev. Since writing: the above, vrc have roce:v d Pan- p.;j er. to the l.'':h A iil u -clu.-ivo. TiVm.' if '-r-i oM,t.iMi .'itccofiN Jrt m (? l -?a, t.hat K::?ia had d dared vnr J o j i i ' . -1 T'nl:. : ;r :i if 1 1 1 1 of the Kith i,. ,thi-re i or , ii,i!oi Ih.i.hare?!, 2'tl '! M irch, di:d. -(.:' v .a a report pn-vaiit d ' thcrv tl -t a An t-h'.:, c! R:.ir.n tincps had ; n c.-- d t!n- I a. ;i !t . ! c It ni, a: d taken ; p.-s''-r cl -cvi f.ii 'J iirkis.il e.6'd- a-j mo: tT w i i h v.f? loaded will, j-nvj-! ion t r th" folic, i oti t!o- Dmube, and aKvi w:rl r -r rt',--'.i tberiwr. , Kr.,:., t:.. 7 ;.: .a t) ! A flu. I,'p' I'iht wo rt.i'.ti! Pan- paper- of t!a- iv:!.. 1 'in rn;--t intei t i r intd.i !' ei i ue c ontr. :n relates to tl prr-pfa - tvr an -xpf-d:ti.n fia m 'l'cn!ot, w hit h appear- t' !e in'etaK-d aana-t A.'j'otv. i hrc h ai at-o bf-cii a oen!erable im- ; ma . ri;- r.t i: ihe la-t (j iarl r'-. revt uue. t vi i in . ' at 1 lav re c-n ihe 1 Ph, in ! e v i . ,ia.- !jrMi I .:-bae, with 4? mi ... r.;r.. i, anj. A mm. h reatt r nunc 1( ber, it - i i u i-hf.i to i remark, to escape .: lfo.ii t! e c'i-artlei a of P.-rtutal, but the 'i

Mr:..'. W't it is now from the vcrv am ' il(

qu.trtrr that hi- becon-inj abstinence from lirertaiulr arc no!. Qua' k i legi.-latiuii . r Hendricks has made scv:

mirgti: in thit qucrtit o, i- i: -n uaied a-1 are to the body politick, w t.,t .juacks in J' powerful speeches upon important ar.d ir-

u.ir-t birr a? a crime. Sur.!; is the justice medic ine are i the hum-m ay-Jc m, danger- i; tcrcsting subjects. Mr. Noble has been a o? f:n Uou.-A. V. Jmcruvu oaf. Poll, tdiould Imonrjthe most active and spirited oi ill i Ctttrinrt.iL iiromcle. , , . . . rt

. oouy, arm nas Lrieny given ins views rn ;. ; threat many billi. Always bo!d ilJ a:

'li'.L I r.CVK l S Qt LsTIOK. Aft'T lilt-Ut

Hie r;o:ih spei.t in tin ai d ni profitable; j C) lv a day or ttvo can tlap-e before rre r.v ivcre '!an that m mo r !o -Vins ar-o" hal ! in pc. -. ion of ihe r p: which e :sf j Tabic - q:-. bbi-. p rsoi.nht ir inu ; li.no crnaf.afed (rein tb; rnaj.-ri'y and ;.f t:-t r tla 11, u m ol H re-ental:ve?,' minority of th- St let t Con mi: i e on Ue-

j i j - f bhc opinion i) brii-'j 'heir trenchm' nt. Tl.t ir is i t t a o

t:i. t a t oe, have not tine to un-t us. j( rradc t , we prf urne, i bi. J; ai

m'.-I

of out

:ic rno-

the irrt.'il nt .al? oftht nation h.u M'l'nmn! the c on?lric!iou of i!.at ( a.mittee

dent, the frorrr.3 of the Chair itsoif co

not rot hiru cf hb independence rcr cl ! right. In the other House, Mr. Blake ' fearlessly look his stand in later cl a pu secuted administration, aiid voted withia

r '. diet-1 friends throughout. Mr. Jennings

' been active, ar.d, generally, his votes have j given satisfaction. We say generally, i some of his votes look tied to those of ifcc

b i-'ire r.ur j-a iiee.' e, fi-r tie r xaii.ir atii n '.; w r.adf kie.i, cnld e.; h c

of the gravest hulject but by tla? re;dj Cd, itii a confident . uiioaiiif i:.- !o cerat.d iia xore.bh' .ppbt at ic n of 4the prtvi -' laintv, lb- pr-ti-e ca.oie anJ t ! ar ..cter ol ous qm tior:,n j ut a Mt p to all dd ate, ai il thr re jort which would be ma "?. It is to Ion t: the rmrr.bt'i?, with or wiilnut 2 : ur 1 t : te fur nor d, iudinc fnin l!'e ordinary

and knowledge, t' a decision. 'J'hi w e j pra( lice o: "CommiM ' 5, that the M port of ?PF dtion. Mr. Smith, our own ixmd: pcrceiv. that on Thurtda, wlicn the. bill , th maorit proceeded tu n. the .mc pen ate representative, has been extremfb at

for r.hdi.diing the c Hire id Maju-Gem ral ; to whith is a.o ihable the rl tu rai' and ; tcctive to the interests of the Spite arwa.tr ken up Mr. I),a tot, haCing spoken sophiMit ah yrt ir.,n,pare,.t v,nd;,cat:,u oj iai;cnpJ lnca5ures has votJd u it:, tie

aaujt n, nr u a ui'oiiuon uen g maioicn- e rn conjiici i i ierterri j.o. ;-ou jn mo aicd to di?t the riiatter, ib.e busircs ffas j fair cf the si mihllani!:. A-V,-'., ;j n. ei of cut abort by a e dl foi the previcu-qus ti-n. !' the Military i.Vmmitie, M. !ia:x:i!:on whirl, the Iloufe sustained, and Ihe bill ? threw -himself into the attitude ol -n advowas then parked without further rxp'ana " cate, and coilecling tt-l ,be iijjhis d a

tion. The amendments to the tar ill" sue-! meteoric irni-nnntion, frc.m the bos ci hi cetded ; ar d ihcttgh of tbe.deepe-vt impM mi; d. threw Jhcan on hi d.et t nt d bid tance, they too were forced ihr-gh thej iinp'itre lb-nee, lo Ijewittler th pi,! lie; Hone by means of the previous quesiion.' e. A ihe U ad f the Select Cnauii-' So that, from tke experience cf this j.rsio ij tee, he ha MsMiuu d the po?t ai i the se.t J it would appear, that the practic al mean : of n act u-t i , and has t infeavt.rcd t, im ' inj: of the heedem of debale in ihe Hcupc j. pa, t tbr jaundice which impair hir-owr,; ot Rep-e-entativt ?, i l indulge in every ' political', bicn to lie pa!. be pi rcepiior.. ' Sf.rt and latitude of calumny against tbt '.' As tiie people veiy wh. ,ebave humed a

nighel r tlsct ret tl.e gncinment again:, jusl etim..ie of thtt lairnr v, ;,, d souridue?

friends of national improvement-ar.d ii.i: pcadence. For a new member, and-,

jyocng ni.in, his standing and qualificatic

arc very respectable. AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION. The Constitutional provision on the

subject of impeachments has, since sen

experience of its effects, been an o!jt'Ci

oinc attention ; and there are many

,,J

have come to the conclusion lb.it some

rnendment is required. This, we hesitate

1 1

' 1 . -'i ! J I f h no mor. . Tt.e (iai; -tie

J ! Mnfaiii- ihe corTHo? i cement ol

a. ; r frora (''finch Patriaidi to hi-'! CC'i . ;r.' i, in w ; ii h he i .dea ' nis to ! p i :-) them t'i a eer! the t r b dlVred ! j) the H tti St h r ill aial j . !ur .-. under the ; pre' f : ;n of t!i. ii m.t t,'i a. - ai- miv , - i jr. j! P(.!a'; 'phi'.;, .U 'V la- The blip. Mar) ii Atip aniwd at toi- port in l(i days fr.' m !' l.iru.in, let era.-i;. ( 'apt. Iiuqa ha? , lavi;:. 4i i: v. itii iho follow ii.g itt ms of i:-l te:hi:e.M:e: j All was quiet at Vcia u!a - Gen. Pea.!

loiJ ief: ( "ar. c 'as br Yah io ia, after ha in dibandcil all the militia wbid, )a' hi '"ti a- mbecl in the form r hire. Authenti e il v i ( ehad t een r reived at (.,rata- Iron, H i.la and (Jranoa, Mating.

that, "(ai the 2')'Ji al March (2 d- puii..s fo

the is aia! (. ou i i.l ioi, jjad arrived athe latter id e, ra that there would bee ii tpjuivrn, i n ihe 2 o A;:il, i.eit j the da j ;t v ha h tl;at b A w :is o i"' ei - . j of !he L:!a r ati Aid de a an j h.ol eri i-;! ed th-ie, l;i!:t;m hi n-ef-aeo i,; the- Con y

vt. i.l ioo ; art! tt.at li-e pre v ions ar counts oi j u v.! it.oT.n ii i vf rn N o; t t part td !

Geneial 1. d .1.;, nt f ! IhaiM a, Wetejj i; really t w . t; ratc!do- havi.a,' merely dt !i .iu -tl - a paper Jra". a by (" J limI M. .'..!!.'. Ihe t- oi -of wiaeh was ir h tlrk t oto t t.iiaal. J pow er to the Libera j

. Ti. i.io"r

the nbstnt and the dead; but that lor the;, of the first report, they are wei! p, e pa red 1 " Ur P,mon' J , ) beneficial purpose of mutual instruction ' to expect in Ik s.-f'oiti roiifVK.nii.M.ii w,! ,,avu l.aJootheubjcctlw5 8auicieti-

ni.n irilnrm:ifinfi if I nt tct nlkrf.trrrt 1. 1 .... .1 ......... iT" . . . f . .M rwJ t Ii . . r -MinHn,.ra nrnVN n .

iheintrpofeitior,of-tbeprrviou?4quftion.:,; to be produced is an increased c.-i.iteant dibrds only another proof that iheoid Direditable as such a conclusion m.,Min the public mind ain,: the , r.-ccl , u.):imv vrell diceftcd, and deJucci be deemed, it M-ems too well boinu out by U Administration. With n vie w to c j- - ' V ,air Tv cr ti... c.ir - r r . - .. .. . tron sound reason. mav urovc entirii; 1

Ot lilt l.oMllJilt tee um-

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na jot ny

! constructed of member ib-emed to be t;C The report of the Select Ccmmittee on e most zealous iu their enih.Hiam tm the one the assault, as well as the report presented:) ndc and their haired on the other. f by Mr. I. P. Barbour, cenlamii the opiit- therefore, they d.all he found to f.iil inions ol (ii. minciily of that Committee, c nj their elf. i ts to dru- the public n.im! with! the fubj-ct of the breach of privih ge, vil!iihc political poisnrrwhiea they have h.en be fouf.d under our Cor preriional he aci. nt s nch pain- to prepare, their defeat xili: U will be apparent, from the rr. ft su er-ji he altoeeilu r attributable to the Mnuhi tn iai perusal ol the i cpor t of the Commit j whob ;,omencas of pujdic opinion, ami ti 'ee, that tin main dp ct of the nwT jority i .j that icoroim lasticitl v u hi. h mo h. t,. - d

to throw a shield heoae Mr. Jarv i?, w ho,J to exist in the aaritv and intelii-, r t e oi! a onlir. to the t'edioi, of ihe Comnnt-jj (l,e nation. --Xalionnl'journul. & !

oi. ions when reduced to practice.

l.a: there is scarcely one in the su-j who rjbjectf to the constitution of the cou j cf : i peachrnent . and certainly threi o'h.-r feasible plan which presents so ff

adva!::iges and against which 3o

:o;,'.i;j can oe ci.n.e

But the question at present

i . i .a o,r hc rcn

iiin.io i.oCiit iid; uc auopic-u,

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it I fi:!c I 4it. i i.ilti t ( i. Mr.-.; I. l m ii il r

e-. Vt'u. annot avoid an axpression oti

reuret that the CnairniMii of thi Con init-

1 v.i ca : . nr urn i rtrs u i

A sr.vill stl The follow in is an ex !' have but little knowledge ot tie t'iK.

tract tii : It i.,.r r...... I.i. .11.. .. . . . t i . .i f. a . , u., ctinnOnt' t''1

. . ,, . ... , 'j .i oioin icjec iaiH i a Oi e i omtr male?, i'ui. '-irwho on t. e tint aununc.at.on ot the,, gentleman io the State of. North Caielinaj l; nraclict. mu,t prevail ; (oun tad .hat an outrage bao hcn committed,;! to a Kepu- ntai.ve i Cone,c,- h ' f ' - rUU" 1 , m .i(,n d ti' U';e n lo.o to hi unrophntieati d ft ri uMo rut.Mr.nv Co. C Mvi- i " !' th. r ctrn,:- a tiiltercnt conaiiut , : I'll ,y" ' . i Ii i ' i iHiii iti, I , - i.t'ktlltc' in's. siiou.d have Mill-ied those jjn.uini i lt i.- with pleasure lhal I o v .n ! i'i v , or upon ex(rt ilu

b which they iaive been mj subdued anc

Tetamorp! . -en ai io become e' iifiail

Itelinn. to have fubqtiently pard jj zeal that have i ?;eri,et jo the r.a-i '! ' the btatcs,llwv have the sanu , j

!"lU?' pmica, ui loorai, or me eieeiioi, JOUN (. A,,.M, V... '.,..! ..t.r similar one. W"1

. . v ......... i ii. ii i. I'll. .. - ;,ui - , !'t 'K-ai oftu. Ir. m c.u ,, !, ,, ,..!; : lv,-..!;!,lll,n-Tl1e Covefnor,

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. u.:'lw, i, -c-w a io uecome cMtuain i I cana.ure you that we -n. ,1 ,K-.. ,;. ; A .. llitttn : t.'.o... ..!,-, Ii:,vc .,or...d t.. uo.1. tl.,t c m,v, !.y ,., lllM(; j ! ave cv, r !.,,.,: ol ...ler.or oUa arc. i:.e ,.uL..c nimU, u rcl,i,on O J gel t!,8 ol ..I.i. (t j . Jasticr,. ' Wnf 'cu.ovci !S'f