Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 11, Connersville, Fayette County, 26 August 1826 — Page 4
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VOiullY.
FKOM THE"RECOLLECTtON OF WASHINGTON. The following beautiful stanzas arc from the pen of Mrs. L. II. isioouRMEV of Hartford, Connecticut, a lady of distinguished literary taste and ac
quirements. hue on a visit to Arlington House,
Mrs.Sigourncy nTstlearucd that, to a Woman was the Father of his Country mainly indebted for that
education and his discipline, in his youth, which
led 1. 1111 on to the glories ot his alter Lie,. I'roud
of hersex, the Lady made a pilgrimage to Freder
icks' urg, sought lor, and with diihculty found, the ueglected grave of the Spartan Matron, and there
Composed the following tribute to the memory o! the MOTHER OF WASHINGTON. Mother of him whose godlike lame The Good throughout the world revere, -Ah! why without ;i stone, or name, Thusslecpest thou unguarded here?-
universally to refuse the light of your countenance to all habitual violators of virtue and workers of iniquity, much immediate good would result. All hut those invcterately bitten would become whole, and the disease, in the next generation, plucked out by the roots.'
jtary of State for eight yoais,comnntted no fault.
brought our country out ol the Morula ahuir with some sort of grace. Against Hairy Clay, a name long identified with the Republican party, whose powerful elocution &, unshaken ii miners contributed much, to the opening of the career of glory to General Jackson, by placing the corntry in an attitude
Fair pensile branches o'er thee wnvo, An i nature decks the clmsendell, Vet. surely, o'er thy hallowed grave, A Nation's mournful sighs fchould swell - Rome, witli a burt of filial pride, T.ie mother of her Gracchi vicwM; nd why should we restrain the tide, Of reverential gratitude I -She to sublime Volumm'a paid Her tiihute ofcnmpturM tear?, When the dread Chief that voice obcyM Wiiich sternly curb'dhis infant years. Thou, in the day of Sparta's might, lladst high on her illustrious roll Deer; rank.d ann I t.inse rn.itn.ms height. Who nobly iiUisM tlie gieat of soul: For discirliifd in Wisdom's school, Tue loftv pupil o'.vn'd thy sway, An 1 wed might he he kiili to rule, So early nut turd to obey. To enervating arts re.m'd, To slumber lull'd his heaven-bem might; No weak indulgence warp'd thy mind, To cloud a hero's path of light. Say when upon thy shielding Lrert, The Saviour of hisCountrv hung, "W'fieii ins soft iip to thine was prcst, Wooing the accents from thy tongue Sawtthou prescient o'er his brow The shad wv wreaths of laurel start? Ileard'-t thou hi lips, with ardor ow, That Freedom nerv'd hi? youthful heart? Or, when Ids infiMhand? were taught '" thee in simple prayer to lire Sav. wre thv ow n devotions fiaj"ht V' ith heightened incense tor the skies' "Well may that realm confiding rest, !:e;-oes a id mig..tv chiefs to see, "Vh n is its infant otiju iug hle.-t, Willi m mitors and guLles-iike thee! Some future age. than curs more just. With his ill blend thy honorM name, And jv.ir exulting o'er thy dust The m aumcnt of deathless fame Shall thither bid young mothers wend To l. ess thy spirit as they rove. And Ita.-.t while o'er thy tomi they bend. For lie ieu t train the babes they love.
(CovclusvmoJ Mr. Ixaocrts Jlnscr to Vic o;r-j(o air(rrCHilj uho presided long a-
cularoj tne Jackson Meeting oj 1 ala.icqmia.) representatives with unrivalled a-
knowledgo,no indications of impatience or disability and magnauimoa, impartiality. Ismeremf section ;J5, township 11. range 1, hkisloi u
: i i ; ..I I... II -r t lw. surmise or ( is.mnoiiitmeut to Sllgmuu.e sa. :i 'mtoiiu jumci ai iii.imiai o. iui.w .-om
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SlierilT's Sale. Y virtue of an execution tome direct from the Fayette circuit Court, 1 mil c;
For lor sale, at tue Court house door n Cor.:;er villc, on the second Saturday ir. September n. v. 100 Acre of land, belonging to the estate, of .lames Scott, uccc ' i.
cd, subject to the widow rig.htol dower ther m;it being a part of the Aorth West eanc.-
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meeting under which you act, which has not men as corrupt; the one because ne preieiieuj, M.nati: laKen m t he.n rprJiimr.:ifr,l from nnv n.irt of the State. hUr. Adams to General Jack-on, and the othr;the alore-aid Jame
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General Jackson
execution its the piope!i
Scott, dec d3 ui ii.c s'..
has been nominated by the became he invited -Mr. Clay into Ins a lmim- John Adair. ,wn State, and in a prolix It ration' M r. Clay's objection to Gen. Jackson W iLLIAM CALDW LLi-. I'.C "ninr his seat in the Lnited grew out of the public ctrnduct of the latle,-, :v C.;ursv lo, l. f c . . J . i ,i . i . . . , . i . . . . . . j , l .. i i . . . i . . .
IJ V virt-ie of Eecutii.ii to n.c d recto J ; :i
Lcsrislature of his ow o
communication resifnin
States Senate, he recurs to it and accents of it;;ir. Adams could not have Miltituted Mr. Cia,
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with satisfaction. He also urges the amend- Sivmg Mini no iuvmiuus pu ieieuce ovei oi.om f .other ulile men.
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notwithstanding which and the arguments ofi lu conclu ion, let me remarK, mat tnougn, - " ; - ' '7J.- " " " those who felt with him n Conrres. tne iuon- Mr. Adams was not my cook e moietl.u:iou..,, ......... , . .. . '
O t t- - 1 ii:t. tint, CJUilUJt IU k.'. iLAl( Ji u " option had descended to the tomb of the Capu- 1 r ;.ect inse.ection as cou,;itutional am; puie.jn;.. j .. nittIt,tolj;.u OIJ... r l;t
lets. I can neither led approbation nor res- Hn Hie orgai.i.atiou ami po.i.;y 01 ms aotnm-;.,, j,. i tiit.fcoutll u,, I,J.-1 lcf OI s, u pect for a state nomination putting forth their istration I am tnankl'uU y satis..!-.., ami MiictTen j tow;.s..ir. thi.-trcii, run;c i cw , t-.-i ..t ; .
fellow citizen. It isccry way more objection- hope he ma) continue to merit again 1 eeu e t -coiul ;.rn.. ;d uiendian, iyii.s m i a). ,;.: able than a Congressional caucus. What pe-,tiie sufirages of a free people. Sh.-u.d the ien-i) i- i i.a. akct. la - c.n-.a ,. -; cuiiar-titness has the legislature of a Miigle ovated health oi Mr. Crawford i-eiiiiit n. 1 ".e i,ivsd ju- Cuti t u state to nominate a president. Tor 25 years should not wish to see him a c.mui.uiie a. ii-V;!1 Y :i i'c utl. eartulo .No. Cf, it W -the nomination by congressional caucuses pre- nor a 1 am now aawsed, m.ouki 1 l oua ' Ux'" ,t'.cl ;u.u ' u i. lvU Li irZL' va xl
served the harmony and inteirrity ol'lhe i.any. though lie has mv aucchou He couii.iei.ce u
It was then abandoned j and tell us, is tiie part) bign uUeg.ee eei), It k tfce n"i e cie t ... t r v. iVi ......rttuctc Ai.-, u.l integral and harmoidous now, or can it ever bo,'oi.unue a Wf.i-uo.ngoa.tcr loi eig..i t.:i, v ;'!.:. .. .i x..ui pari f i.-e iov. ni .,u
without a recurrence to the old mode ol in :m- l cou?iaicnl w u.i ii.e.-ri.uoty oi gcve.a- r ..ti. , , J.w. L"i)vr,'- -i. -
ination,or by a convention of tlelegaies atsomc ment.aua nariooiiy oitia Lilian. Jo ti;nu-
central noint ol'flir iioioo' A h.m nI;hh e in't:li' tiiee St ntum. i.un not cc.iCiv.u- iri.n:
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iuit nie, auu noui aucn a eeginning v. nai e.- v ... vw.I, olJ t , , ,. ,.r . v....i c:i.ciu..i:j. i .i tent of virulence and acerbity are ne to expev t karnvaii.e, l . u ia iua caariij iuutc u ;c- iu w. . :.. -a ; s i : .(-, t j ty . f.-t cui w tJ ...
m the heijuel: Your object is fr.mkly avooeu iuin
l..': ti-trlhu.iui'ioavf U.e li wl Ccl.UUtlik,
Wil.LiA'.I C ALiUVLLi. !:L. i'. C.
to 1 e,to m;de the congressional elec'doiijConjug
on,turn upon the. contest between Aiauis lack- j sou, in-tead of titneas and iiiteirrrv to be u?e.al; in legislation. Are not the putdic nireadv tlis-j gusted with the factious S'piabbies exduied at ! ihe two last sessions? is nto be continued and ;
l'le-a.-e to accept me he-mage .i my rc.-pect.
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CureJ'jrt'tc li.'j- i ;. . A ccr: espond i.! a !, j erhap ;i is i.ol ;. utraiiy ,'.;4ov.u that
aggravated. A- are the people.to bep xcited to idl (au n.laiuai.ie uiv tor he ctlov; c . -t- rctaeir legislative councils with men eniiated to''1,1 - en di- o 'ieu ul jiavau.t. iv.-j -.:-promote thcelev ation of a particular man ? cu'l:ih:c ,l apiaii mioiL.s lain iuat an Lh-.'r1.-may mean to make. a -us -;f.v election f u.e, iut to ,"'au, named iwiiois, l.a budl wi:!ua U;.-. t fleet this djcct, must disipiict vV Moh iv e per- miles ol hav ana, a j'iUl.Uj i:c.-; uai '. r the vadcthis happy union in the interval? it is ic- reception u t!a e vj.o w.ih i . i
ispecti'ully, it is anxiously, hoped not. The a- ;n.-trc-r( inajaoy. As ?vj:. a a j.eraon :.s ..i-
gi tat ion is as yet conl.ned to tin- citv ami ountv Itacxeo, lie is con v e e l to luc Jio-pu.il, ;.ti.; put ('f Philadelphia., and there if we may credit re-!,n,tii'r the caieoi the ;tUc;iUiv; pSiy -e l. pectabie authority, it laccmmed io ai.anuv. !(u:i.e of whom :ue A an lic.oii. )...., j. wi .:, -
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It is singular indeed thatGen. J.-.ckson slanild ! tinui' u,c :,li bcation untii the ic. i r i .. -a ay-j e pre.-sed upon the good eople of t!ii state, (ubicii isgvucally iu a -j..' u.:;3.) ti.a't
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i.vA-. - A j rl he p;.r;, ei.-hij) !:ert t.'lore exi.-t.n- i f :.-. : ' ii li v i i ra. Mi k mth i.. ..r '-b; orra .,f (.Vr'.-.er i s lr.j di u - .!:- i : ;. .:a:-ii:..l r. asei.t. M. IielL: u b. u;.u.. i i. W if.idy to p.n ;dl d( :;;;!:d ara;:;-t tt.e h !. n! inr a Lit d to tin' him ate ;c.;uaiid to iaai.- pa ki.v.::i to him w ,iii.-i;t delay. v iu.! am cuxrn: M. L'LLM. C-.;.'; j: i h, u;:d.
congentabty ot lcelmir. u sj cak of him at the pb'Ugh, or in the Senate Sav, when did
he plough, surrounded by taction and tenij
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A.'r. Ul :i!j.i. A writer
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11 tus occupation has heeu at the i.loiif-hJ,ia.'couimeiieeii a renos i e
like his valor.a common merit : but lo taik ! ''"liti.ess ol dr. n-r u.e
to the farmers of this state of his phaighing, it'jt.ohis as a Sen.it' r ol" the L intoii LI ;los. 'i l.e; he had ploughed none, ltras littie respect '-bargc and stateiaei.ts maiie by u.;. '..ri.tr, for their understanding. are very enoi ia their aspect; ami u ibe, aic on have hi ought no objection to the manner -":il,;ibie ot "hcu.g Mistainel by proof, a:- -uai-in which the goveument has been a..mmilfjred to dis aialifv any individual to: s. a;.s,,..by Mr. Adams. lt is the voice of its oriirin. t'a'11''' a"' esj on.-ioje a statiui. 'i'Le aiiu.e.-, as ... I . i : : . i . '. . .. I '...... i i ... . I ..... , i
ui-aiiivi in ai corru pi:oi oi is ttijinical birt i ilt ,l- nan- a t i-aei, Xatoii i lli.ui r
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that ;inno s y u. ou w :s!i to avoid the aits wiuie yon dicl dm the title cf faction. 1 etween party and fiction there i but thisdif'erence : the one iuvolv es sometoiiig of prUciple. while the other is blindly devoted to elevate a favorite or serve a sinister purpose. If in hisMLi lion- for o'hce.Mr.Adams has looked amojig hi ompetitois, or their fiiends, rather than among these more attached to his own person ami character, he lias toercby eviu-
i.KryworTien is from a deseription hy'ro'' a '"gnanimity that l( tneu-ti atcs his coun
cils as iraniv, manly ;mil open. J.e has associated with him men of honor m.i iua'ependeia e on a scale of truly national po!i . If there he
' A p. si tho rustlings of.-ilk, and the glitter'0 r,c uwrc lliatl tlltl" u bicii all ;ire
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-s,a ' ni.i an account of his rect-n1-it o stedUil.'oat up the Hudson river to
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n. e Know ieugc ol cii i.u;a;laaee ines of style.
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Tiie Chailcrion pajcis couiphrn that mad
dogs have lately lnlcs.cd li.at r.ty. A l.aiy
.uat two ijfgio chiidu-u wre biiUai by one v;i" (
ttiCse rabid iiiiiinaia the week la-foiv he
Several other Oovs were ai was lulled.
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; o; i.ascd rf L''i':."-rs :i terest in the . :ic ::. v. ill c :..;;:;. t; I
A death-bed Cattery is the worst of trea-j (dieries. Ceituio.nts vi modo aiid cmpii-l
i. seal aic nnghtiiy cut of sea.-oj:, when ilk" Ail pe.
auu sal , -.tiioa come to te at stake. Sir li. L lZdruiiyc.
; oj. i . led to thv estate i Jr.-: c
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I b i.d or b vd. a i !!!' . i"i' n vested t'j t:
of n iaie,.t. am. Ut the "U-:hU and shades oficeP'y ''iierested to perpetuate.it is honorable!- '-mrom-sn
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and C'ltiinmonts, I was struck bv con-l l'eiu'e- Adams' policy has been houoicblv I
with a Cu a!,er girl, w;,o. un;leir eath aN,:K'"1,:- wc it- nwiml o surh ;i policy -dk boanct, didaved a fiir complexion, NvitI' nnr csiiiduiate. pcntlenir-n l-'r..ni the c ra ' ance of m'ild eves; a mouth ami aw'hle tenor of his puldic acts it may seriously c i i which ini'.dit he considered Grecian,! ,ie "pP'bciifled we should not. He i of rniliv old p - uirr.-nt a beautiful under an v tar-v M'?u 1,1 tntirely. Mdiiary men could cfa-chiteclure and style of colourmqvi:n',,l-v 1:1,1 lo ,iave l'rd"eieace. and buman e(c-vikero,St s;iV0 h ird-hearted creaturesj n;lt,,rc nwl n'MI bange bef ie a nation's - 'dv speaking; they tlinir their darts ; with l'eace woui'.1 be secure, when the executive i'-.'i i'ldierence; and rraze upen a dy in; l)OWi'r uus lrx bands of men of military habc.iro su piuch Ftoi.:sm. After all j...,. its ami propensities.
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JNI) LADIES WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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es in dress and heauty, it amounts to Ir- Adams is mad to sav ia a spirit of
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i :a ami wzui viaimv araa.st
to p;ee;.t t; i :n Segal :v print ii for
!t. m i:t wA'.i a cia; v riv lit :a l:i: dale
- - It is th- -.j ;,, ffihe under. igned ;h;;t the said estate : -..v e::t. dun:; iiLvK.j ' LA.iiLL ii.ct,.' .ar .
ai' ting at la-,1. Ad i-hing he le flatters seeming canmir. the repre-ontative may tlisrev j.a loroedio all the extravagance of fash- gi'l the. will of his cotistrtuents howev er cieai-
1'. . e.egaore ot p.s'c her ;:uhurn ringlets, ' xptecd. Ili-tory houevi. r, af'onls prar, '" ,n :b'c'er-ever her polished forhead, her' .ticalte!t of his prir,c:j,!es or, thi head, lie re
.i .s svmmctrv itelt. her eves soarklin-'. gs.ul ins seat m tip senate ..fth- t niifd State-
rnIUS is anew publication issued on Wed-!
fl i.esilays. It iias i.eca comuicnced op- ''r. .. m.---tmr-the in. 'hi favorable auspices, ami a- i;s title - ; u ;,t-4-: . . .. situates, is appropi uued pariieular.y t.ii.e La-'4- -'X. dus. It is oevotcd to t..e cause ti v u ; .e, to!
I Knewledire and amu.-eiaeiit. Jt will furiaao lo-
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i". n, un:u;uuicui pi tais. li'MV e: S, vVr.j ur lu! ieeeipi; a general . eekiy r'.Jiim.irv -f ; foreign ami dona ti- new .-, wit.i aii:.i faa i of!
-elect m!.-ceiia:;e v;s l.r.eiatu; e. h is neath
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rr ;" ' ditching-how Leant. fill vou-.l'Cn he could not conscientiously c m ur w :tl,i 1 M"U V c T ' i'"? ..i..gy , ...;., Sl f':..m. -aionide.fher?itMlie vaikeie jthc opinion of the legislature wlJ.eiected him l' ''J-'11' "'?rhi pagos. witievat uuvert.-j -i:: i, ,i t:. .Va..uw sa. ' . r. i o ! Mr com:e Israaotldy behind herear and!r,is the true thcorv of i'espo:.sihiiitv to con- 'J'li are. to be rase.ud on a cover) U uve Ua...., n,sj , ... pf-cimf m. an innocent simplicity and he-i-itucnts breu-ht lo sober practi.e- any othe - U' 'i!'v "idy twoiailhus. payahle by th -N-:-p: uo d..e, J U;.I uU:: irv... hinrm -My steal over her person, her'"" deprive the representative of ' alfihs-re-i '" ' ,:,t3'"i:!l eai !y ul.1 by ail omers yearly -ir" ;:: .. V m ' 111 Mi 1'il..i.i I .1 i.lil..il' lit !. '..1' 'I J 1- .1 ....... . 'I
;o-si; . h ..r.imc.ta!; how beautiful! vou d the exercise of every virtue save sub- w" Wt. , ter.a . . ' '
e 1 1 m 1 2 -i the sori.i .
It amounts to the same thing! aission. Acting under ;i popular elect ioa. bow
Nil is the s une." difficult it is to know the nublic will c.erailv
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land how oft !i are censures w ithdr;
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-nr-titt, :t n t'.e ia'ies. A gentleman at ; ei' xiiaaions. It may bo. indicated how.-v-
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i Viri'iui i o onchi le- his oration on er- tn,l 1,1 'ic!i case Mr. Adams ex amide
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to ne toiioweil rather than a surrender of cen-
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"'' -s to the ladies. The follow irurson- ' '' a le.l our ri ,tice; JlV.v.Vr; Star. ' ' O H .1 III I'l ! 1 1 , r rfr f in f r I ci.'.n
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e mm reg-r.llCM of their good opinion. ;i n .d point you out a saarling cynic. a poor oca . lreic,an inert, ill-natured, good for-no-r fe.bvv. Yes my female friends. 1 e as
scientious conv lcti-'ns. The charge of corruption, though easily ought not to be lightly made. V,,n hi iag it ;igamst many ofour ablo.-t, most experienced, and most useful public men. Against ...1oiQiV
.iiams a man learned and v irtuous; one who
has tilled a scat in your senate, and loni'- lenio - lotlies will he entitled to
sented our country in dilh i iM.i -.rwl ilrh .i.. may order
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Lo.-ton Lard, Vc. and iu order to n nder the work truly vidu ible. the Editor will distrdiuti premiums f.r original articles amouiitni"- to ().i:ilL.I)Ili:i) DOLLARS.
.in communications must he addressed
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