Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 15, Connersville, Fayette County, 23 September 1826 — Page 3

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Lord rskinc was the In?. .Awyer of his day or.e of the nrst politicians of his country, rais eJ to ti e peerage by his own merit and talents And such is the condition of his family after death! How much belter is the condition of those who are horn to. and taught, the avocation of honest labour.

F&TTETT3 OBSERVER.

In -r..r!;i,'i impro-ion, an error of importance escaped mir n .it k i . la the article on the eheti.r. oflhOi & r;.", the second tabic makes . Jersey si vo Jo and Pennsylvania; votes to reu. Jackson; it should be, N. J. 5, and renn. :.

similar raanter; which, uo doubt, ?rould put an end

to the practice.

Mcp&rtcr.

Licking summit. Contracts for working the deep cut of the Licking summit on the Ohio and Krie canal, were taken on Teusday last. A company from the state of New York, consisting of Hatharca y. Scnfeld k, Co. took a mile and a half; and Williams, Per tihc, and Mr. Osbon.t of this state & Co. took the other mile and a half. These contracts were taken at about :iftv thousand dollars less than the estimate. A feeder f seven miles from the south Fork of Licking1 to the trunk of the can;l was l iken in fourteen different contracts, principally by citizens in this state to be completed this teason . Oh io .Mm ito r.

ISAAC 15. DCSITA.

ENGINEERS We

Tirocvillc Sep. 12.

are hisrhlv tiratit'.eu.

poration of our capitalists, and cxhibita detail- another very extensive cotton mill has ceas ed exposition of their v iews. working. Stockport Adv. July 20 Respect this work, the "Albany Argus" Distress in Ireland. Tire distress in Ireland observes I he whole extent of excavation, is not confined to the poor Weaver; the highwe are informed, will not exceed 17 miles, est trees of the forest ate bending to the storm(the distance between the lake and the river.)!men who have passed through a long life with which will require a lockage of 200 feet. The honour to themselves, and solid advantage to work is required to be completed in 18 months, their country arc obliged to yield to the heaand it is said will be commenced with GOOOmenjvy pressure of the times; names to-day and yesirorn this country, terday are mentioned which command every While we heartily wish success to this splen- man's sympathy and respect; we trust the redid project, we would rather hear of its failure port exaggerates, and that men who should be then be assured of its success through an act happy and comfortable when almost about to of incorporation by the congress of the United retire from the transitory scenes of this world, States. But an act will never be passed. will not be visited with the calamities to which -Vif 3. so many have already fallen victims. ; Mr. Alexander, one of the most extensive From the llalihnore Patriot. millers in Ireland has stopped payment. This MURDER OV AN AMLTJCAN CON5UL.!etlt,eiRan was connected with a highly res-

riie tbllovinr letter from a gentleman to pectable house in Dublin, ana reports were

It was slated some weeks since, upon what

! wns deemed rood authority, that this uulortu- r.o :.. at v....i. r ... ,.wi .rnrrpnt nrt Tnpsitav nnrl vmtpnlav with

, .... , , i ii ,i i '.. ,,. 1 o j ' iiui ,.u,ki iii ii'iik, uuieu uujroui 1 .'III .1 U- i .. . . j . j ...... anuso will be the pub he gene la.h . th.it ljnale man died of the wound indicted on him-j,v .pivc3lho particulars of the murder of Mr ciio its solvency. 'I he business of the

.i!iu'j).tM i .-is a - " v i-;"'v i jseii. l his, it lias been ascertained, is uicorto succeed J ami-.s Siirivt.r deceased, us Cinr:rrectf jlc i;.5j to a ccra;n e:.tent, recovered, ofthe naiGAP!: of the U. S. svsl l,oiNr.i ;;ts iT,e wou.,,j if; !,ca0d, although the windpipe now in this Sr.vrn. We imdeiv-t ir.d that thej- cn(jrciv r,.VOied. ;tnd he breathes through a

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iiniGArt wm ieavc mis ptace uiuie

IC ii 11 : .-,,4 lJ... il.n y.,t I I n f. ,,..1 r. . .

been encamped tor a sho.t tune pa , ,arl 1jeMv, but ,t is suppled he mignt live ve-u-ho u,ls m,t ;!lhmmi,tilv lllllrdcrnd in his o.rul years ranked amongst

mlCT . ,1n11, u; ri ; - . -iraUearS,althoag!Mt is evident his hoi.l upon bctl on ti e night of lh.: 13th int. He uas:" the city. V. c understand ( we suppose) shorty decide ihe lalo ci ti.elirc mait bc verv jMccarious, in the most com- ,t;lbbt,i t1I0Utrl t!lC IH,;xrtn ith his own sWOrd i which the linn hae stopped is AniTE-WATrn Coi?Tr.v. so tar as . rpes lbrly,,!e on.- Cin. Gazette . his throat uas :,t f,m ear to mr- nr.! !000.

Ihe practicability ot ,ur cv.itempjaicn t.w.Ai. . -i y branch of tra'e is ' .. r trunks ntled ot (heir rf.ntenfs Srvprn ner. ko uruncii 01 ird-e is

VC catl sav liot.iiugol U r. .Moore Un p-l- !, ronsPii'pr.rpnfspcr;il resio-nnfioM fKrn

I t ' ."i ... :..4 iV.in !-. -!vi.-i. tin- 1 .

b.u,u hni,'.ij,.ji!ij..- iiuu. uu ...... .ivv i hire no.v no ,110rc that tievcn candidates tor and reputation arcrii-od lo him by tho-c who jrovernor in Vermonl ! are intimatelv acquainted with ium, we are e

nntivell Iimp hem laade bv U)C LngTNCCK

Drp.vRTMrNT.to lill thu vacancv occasioned bvisllll-N t0 Pierced Gov. Tr aip, wtio. wc believe,

res-

nrtu r.

particulars 01 me murder ol .Mr.;r 1 usauncu. i uc uumij vi mw,

Uolger, the American consul for the port 0fi"0WevGr' continued to be transacted as usual Santa Martha. ivcsterday morning. "With fcelinars of the deenest regret 1 havpi A failure was announced to the commercial

o inform you of the death clour mutual friend,! uorld yesterday, which created very general . ...... . 1 . rm i i r

e-uousc naaiorsevethe most respectable

that the sum for close upon 200,-

suffering more at pre-

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sons are in prison on suspicion; hut our polire st ni l!Kin OI "n"g. 111 r.uinuurg, ai is so defective, that I am afraid the prrpct-a-'thl9 manent xhvvc 13 not oue th,rd of the usu" tors will escape. His funeral took place the al ani0Unt ot wo"k ar.d but for the Session pafolloun.gday, and was attended by a lar-r prs, it would have been still worse. Above

therecentde-ithoftli-.it able Lnuint.ih Mr. J amps Siir.ivE. We anticipate much from f fie :i!)i'if v. m.l :mnli-:-ion of Mr. MooiiK, aiii

have no'fear that the public will be d::-i t!'at in his Cabinet, a coarse looking vol-

; nine :uir;c uvi nvi ih'iki. vn oneninr, sue

ileclincs a re-election

Ah

IVttt. i)!ar.

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who visited 31r. JetVerson'in lo22.

pointed in this respect.

RIOT. The Cir.-inr.it i Ghetto cftho 13th

Oil I'rl.iny lat a co5t alaru.ii.- atfruv and n.-iic-'ntaitietl all that had m lavishlv, durii!-'- the

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jr.st.

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at the i.;:nJs c nv. l. Vt il

Miami canal, on the tec tic n oi .h arl

incto this citv, in which several cftlj-c cirxasreu

veerc st i wuslv wounded, soure o: ihoin ?o muel

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uvported as a candidate for-overnor of that '.concourse of citizen, and foie,-ors. The in-i'u compilers arc now going mie, many oin-

habitants oi 15.,-ota siucerelv mourn his lo-s C1S uul t'w "' and re-ret that'their citv h asbecome the scene !IS ab?u,ute,y :it a stand- , A ver)' eminent prmofso foul aleeil iter l'10,('i who employed 11 readers, Iinds one Hlowrmnenthas ive,, orders to all lhc fiihcic-nt to c:irry -on his business at present, civil and militai v authorities, to spare r.oexer-!1" :i"?thcr oll,ctN v,,erc eight or nine presses lions todicover 'the nmrderers, and St. Raven-i"cre kcI(t S01"?' thc,e 15 "ob' cmPloed - uSecietarvoff,rei.rna:Vairs.is particilarlv l,Mt a toienian :uuI " or thre? arPlcnt,ce acti;e on the occasion," " The Z"Uou has been increasing Iron, week to week, and there are now, wc undeistand. 1, 1 TEST FROM FNtJI printers in the metropolis absolutely idle,

and deprived ol ineir means oi sunsisiance.

As a last resource, application has been made to other tovus for sunscriptions, and, depress

ed as the trade is here, we learn that they

;iirici'(i innoi t

:iu:i:k tikatus,

f. unJ it to consi-t of pieces cut out of ncuspa

pers. and pa:-lcd on the blank leaves of the nook. The volume was entitled "LiLtls." and

pen ti . :wur of politics, been v l ittcn againt him

lOl

I 1 .iu.i!:i.rni v. Ac;. '20. T!ic .Viscuri Cc.ru.i-an. The ccmnanv of! The news trom the manufacturing districts

were sei louiiv ivou.iceu, s-.;:e uj ...un. . . .11 1 . 1 .CP.. ,1.1.., 1 so, thit ihtirlivcsarodi.paire.lc-. () tne civii,rnterpn.-n.g t itiy.M.s.which ut lately iuention- jot L. ightt.d P'-m -,..; a mouudul interest.

ii 1 . l. ..a , 1 . n . . . n .. . ,.

- ., n'l ...... in p :if 'ppi 111 ronirin ur. ikil nie t.iu iu

..("-tj ;nfrr" wi r t urrt t vi . 1 1 i 1' . ' it e ' u 'noaiiUL: iiiiouiei meitaui ie lour 1 ov u:mi e.-eoj 1 1 10 uiaiuriu weavers 0- . 0 . , . , , T 1 " x.L.rbuutr.wa! 'sl l' " i , i i. v... m.";... . i. , , .. .1 :. J t he support ol their brethren in London lor a

vU-e.TiiiucraLI. injury. Howtver, ao'i! t .unij ;e.l on the aiuuot.a uiniei taking. Letueen ;50j-"it!i t ili;ran:!. .Moie than 'JC'OO of them j' ct' L.e rii.tT-lea.lc:-.? 1 uve bee u apprel i.ued, ai.tl;. a hundred peiSM.s. w e belie c constitute the :depet: I on pui.ii v contributions for their sup-'

are ti-jvv in i:-it. av.-r.i! t.;e pr.li iiee el the U'.v.. ,.... 1... i . ...mi. : 1... r... ....; ..r ..1 . i .ur.r.rv un.wu.,

- . .. iiunaei i 11.11 1; jiie fii n 1 j 1 e"t 1 1 1 ul i a "io.l J 1 i " 1 n'..'in...ii i'i i ' " ''i' 1- iji 1 1 1 v seem- rYr.u., ,,., i,.,!,., rr,.m MVta ('itpi! Jun ''C ia..aici.i wr i..imvii.0 . :m.i t -o warons ..irr:i.'(S, .1 rn..sl .-en-.ed nearh exhatiited. Hut tor :i treh ihnot-, . ...

, ," A J,; , :,. . 1 ii- , .I . ; "HitMiicss is marlv at a ?t:.nd, ami the constant description, and numerous. 1 he amount oijtionoi .tJuuO irom Im .MajcMy, t!ie con,m.!fee ( iruci(. . coinmiltttl hy the Cre eks will soon put a mcrvlun.-U'C taken, is er consinerahie, ami.-inu.i have cloecd tiieir inhei s on the 'J 't!i July . :stup u, ;t,i tnuic ,vith the Levant. 'I he bybill

ii tr.c aur..iM!-!- "iv .-...ou:;iui the ioundations i I'' eatress 1:1 the m-nutactui mir (iistrn ts ; frigate arrived en t-rturday, with about lifty men

Eiaz.u 1. in ro n. (Ivv . Aiiir. C J. It hi- Veen cortaii.Iy uceriaiacd tUat c:r;.: u! ci ciovi a, ho '.. no X ) 1 e 1 0 1 tt J to ti.e senate, hve Lccii elected fjr t.o til i Court. We liave ieu, in diiieront nev.-papers, accounts of the f cll iu 5 1 counties w'aicli 'ive the old com t alur c majority. The election in -c:a-'- 1 art-i f tli tatehas heeii

coDii.cted witii iiiucii violenec. la ome c uutui t!ie parties cainpe'd upon the ground the evo-) Li'. r he-lore the e lection coannenced; and the I

L. iiioriiinj the polls were taken by one pu ty, v- ia'-t the other, lor a time, were denied the l it,!.!ci tjri'r.ie-; iu others, tieatU ensued. I i:ere is no cou!t that the rancor and vKla..'. vith which tiie parties have acted tnuarth cjeli ctlicr, has te;.ded in no small decree to destroy the peace, tranquility, and mutual confidence mat unce e-

:.f..'i pr.ni.r;M-i. VV f"ii. r I ! t 1 1 is nnh:. : .;iv i-iiti- tOCCC

loriunes wdl be laid.

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!" roiia!.vi eceee:

that of Lancr.s- hiiied and wounded, two lieutenants being among

!oi manv loriunes wul Le lani. 1"' 'tiaii.i ex. eco, i.en.aps.

j It ha's tne air oi r0111ac.ee to see sph'iulid plea c)r a;iy p:u t of Lowland. It is sluted, jur' the latter, in attacking a band of pirates, near 'sure canoes i.ith elegant horses. i..ui.ey i.ig exumpie, in a letter from Cllasji'ow, that' in the ( ,dia." to the Kepuulu of Mexico; yet it is -.oher leal- sn.ail town of Maybole, in Avshiie, the inhabi- THK HLVOLT AT CONisTANTINOrLE. l iV,.t ti,n mK,..,,-,,, ..y , ... ;....;iiin:s..i' which oi.lv .itnomii'.fl to fii m ii i t ....- Letters Irom i-n.yrn;. of the 22d June, stats

,n,;,.,o .:..,,. roalnv. , l.a, n.a.lc ,re I.JOa , out of l.,,,r!.,vmonl. Iht",.!

iic.e road the whole elistance

a Sioam g:u:i

times a minute!

Fru:ili:i

It weiii'iis a cw t.

YttSbO. Int.

is tr.iuspoi-'

jJ8(j i Mann ira, suppesed to have Of-en caT in ta coiiae-

iit. vii fitu. ritiilt . . 1 1." ' nissari.' ?.

.Mc: t i r of the Stockport Oi-rrxtivrs. Wc

1 i ,i 1 .1 Aetrsbunrh C.az.

Jera Stnc of New Jersey, has constructed1 ,, ... f i,. , . . (llli,i llfl. i . 1. , ! SPAIN. The public distress continues great

I 1 . , . . , ,l.-IIU'lll. uuu iii. o ...in.. iii null. 11 Hi 1U 11 1U I ,1" . , . . 1 .1 1 which elic.iaiees two t.w......i,.. , . 1 1 1,1 the irovijcef, vet the government have aeree-i

u uiii'u D uuu iiijum uiniei lint n ii ti 1 rt 11 . 1:1 1 e .- -ii . 1 -

.yt cv have beeun to listen to the ins.uuous; T1 hs lhc l-rench ecmFlai. It 1 ,id that .oiJ mlhi'niitory lanuae' ol men who have novhhei CiO,OoU n.er. rnut be p'.aced on the frontiers other object iii view than to create anarchy and 1 n'orlial, era constitution adopted so that Fer bloodshed. Wc would earnestly reconnnend 'diaand is in tryuidc. One report is that he l;as tlierii t abstain trom count nancin the cu.jdi.,plactd the Duke del lnfantado for his proposi-deavoj-of meh characters, and bv surh rontin-' anJ elevated .M. Herein.

ted on wheels, anil throw s a ba.i witn rca;

lie lets also coir t. ucted a lowime; pne

t.-st may yet terminate withdre :dhil cense. :t:enc-i w hich w ith po dor and ball, he ehsCii.ui.es i.lc. i teen times a imiauc. But a low years since, Kcn'nckv a-un.ca a re-u.i aud xatte.l standing ain.nz her sifter state j r:K Air.criran Cui. r.-s of Deputies, v. hicli

her citizens, when ;5ociati:.g with those of oil. ;i.. ..,-. p.j sonic time a, tr states, lVlt proud to acknowledge the uxr.xc ot 4 lo ,(.el ut uviila--e

ncMackians; to attract attention anu iesj ui, eo; (;,lv ct ,, mCi. ;..nd he!

0.1a credit abroad; it was sutacieat to know (It nral lioiav ah. it is expected, v. ill have reach! do anv cood by a Ueach of the laws : but they

tr, 1 rn Ivr ntur-lrt. r ( I : 7.C Ti s Wl.re I ! ii: . i . .- ... .: . . r ... 1 ,...,-...(. . I . I i . 1 1 r . i I

v --v. ii..i.,..iv.. .... . . - - - "

r.cr.eat laiTf Is i iir.t were reant in tne last war in' ...,.- i ;c t.ii.., .. . . i. n 1 , i -

-s, 01 Dcpuiies, wiaeh.u;u)ce orthcu. L,.,c;il,le rouauc:t, entitle thon:.GI'tci: A vc?cr' arrivcd at Trieste, July 8th ;j:itI.o:aaia,iiasau.:our..-. I rprilIII; r' fell in with a number of British and Arneritaa i:.taoi:-.,.?h,ornoe.doiu,;t3 101 M.np.ithy and ccrnn iseiatioi 0Ei1jj,i:n til0 neiq,hnorhood oflijdra. Lord Ccch!d it, tes,iui,s there. tnc country at lai-e. ney cannot expect to. ('c nupooseJ to be an.ont thcm. istxpectc.!,v.illhavereach;doativ good by a Ueach ol the laws ; but they! Tiic friends of Greece in Eumne aunekr to bc

cc, -clove u.iiuine, i..e ei.-ai.ee i; -i tieaner oi i.ieiinav u lliucil liaim lor, most assuieulv. it ttit v luiirfunmoiilv active m their service. Al. Evnard

' S ; :. te ii" ( 't'lunibia: an 1 th'Cie is rea-ioii to believe. it !,, ill i.. -.,,. ... i .. I -A T.i-.cl.a o, mnotin i.

, , - - , ,il V..iu;t inn uiiii'iii iii. inn iJi. Ill I CV.llLIUil 11 Oill Ull i... y l i v. . n,. iiivhiiil, Ul lilt v. -a nravc and jrencrou s m peace hospitable aud t!iat ti.0 oi-ject. of hh return, the restoration of or- . .,.lW i-; ltl - ! r.rrrl: cemmitteo at Paris, and made some in.oor.

riafrr.ianneiis. critif iinuTi : l

O

ll

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At hOUiC ti.CV COlil'l lOO.v Uliji , .

mission to the Cointitt.;ion uvA

py peonl-i, engaged in their v an-, lawol-thc it-, jui i- , will have be-.u inmtf.i lately !

dealt with.

!sci vationi from the occurrcm

..s. aor.tiens, iiuvin; peace and plenty a a over accomplished, t y his presence jn ii: - trcacurv jilA a political do.I ilevoied tu

her prespcrity. In short, Kentucky was pointed i

at as a ir.oai l in virtue, luuustry, enierprise. pat-

r i i ; s 1 1 1 and political ecoi.oiay, Hut, ala-. ! ti

es taken place on; nnl Ccni1 i.., ..'..ii i.' CA v'cu

tant ccinraanicatLons favoraV'le to their cause.

tier was to embark immediate'v for

I A at. iil.

The Cit-ialofihc Lti,vs.'rhv lioslon Dai-

ll.,-..! .. ., I l-if ..-fM.t- ....,1 ll.., I. ni.l I l.-v

i jiV ....I v .. i , ..ii.! i..i. ,..e wvm ,GrccC:. Lord Cochran's .quadron is to be reinlulu lt ni-hi (Uenne-day) in Laufeihearth-L- , . . r.tc.im-b0-4ts and a 74.

. Ui ?. Wc went to th appointed snot at o cc-i i t..i ,i,-t i:.Cfi,;,i i-.a o

1 v Ad ci ti.-er ot

Mondav

la-t, savs that col. clock, w he: e v e loimd between Zvo tMKcoattnntinople in cousequcccc of tlie troubles.

'l l l I I : ' f l . i . ? 1 .. . . . : . I 1 mr 1 V l C .1Mll lll'l 1 V I ll I !'." 1. 1 i -I , . ..fi. r Ti C-m.l: irnvrrnl-.M.) .r ll.a rl. T . r. r.,... i.-

t-K i- altered; the tune ha, come when that ce.i- -n-.n. s j.'e i.ene-M, on i nuixi..;. nisi, waueu v - " ' - T..i....i , .... V v V;VV ' v" .'v v - Ulit' Ljeuce whu hiinks man to raan, and cements so-! on the president, at U'mc-y. with dispatches i to ume o clock there were between :,l.O and ; d notice ol Lcra C oehrane s ctinin?, and M,aucictv, is dcstroved.-Our citizens are called iron.; from our commercial acnt at Guatemala au-jO. At litis time a man, who it wa evident L; ' ct0;m '-;vkcJ him with lot) vessels, to t;.-e pursuit cfthcir doiae-tic concerns,to join in a; thenticatimr the intelligence of the execution! u expected to address them, arriv cd. i ff 'n.vri Veix-VcCe to sen the Turks any political taction, m vhich tather and s-on, lirt.-tl.-. n a r(vlll-a. -L, OM ,. i7l, jno )Ust, between A rin- was inunediatelv made, and ho pro-'more nrovi-don. ' ,-r- and fiiend,-,vtaria arrayed upon opposite sides;, ,.n tllM- .,.-rV , A ' : ' ,.A , . i;h ,-. 'ci.. :..A... ! '

'i.'ii'v "i ..i.iii.'i .iiiiiiii.ii, .urn eeei'eu iu nurn.v.-J. n.miii noiii cue i liis. uf: ' '

On Tue?dav last bv

Mr. Dampl

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fd..t iu "lunds. and vastlv m debt hard uu.es, in ;l rrl:li M'y. bunved in .New Vork, for gistcr of .Nov ember M, i:;K!,one ei the moit. the rieuth eteverviiijn our citizens Icaviit-- our i t'1,M,url!0ji 01 cliectin:? a na igable coinniuni-j inllammatory extracts we ever recollect to:

Lour.Js, and echi.': a. more pcacei ii a'.-odc m o-i cauon uetween me .viianuc and racmc i'-: iiav e iieani. tne tenor oi u men was to inciine v to Mrs Pkc.cy L via. both of this county t: er states emigrants arc deterred from settling! ceaiis, through Nicaragua, one of the states of - people to anus, to defend themselves, or, --' "' , ?

-troti u,etir preperty ueprecir.tcd to cue third; Central America. The contemplated route ' ces-;u y, meet opponents. On finishm" the

ol its v:

to he pat! :eriuij around Kcalucl-.y, .hat threat f d'-struc tie.'j.

:1iis by th.c river St. John, into the lake of Nica- reading of this very inflammatory extract, budj

ragua. whence, lrom its western extremity, a chcers were given by a party ol' those assem-1

I.i:!.m;i cn, Kv . An;.

I canal will tc cut tor about secnieen miles to I the Pacific. The government of Centra! Am

bled, the in.iioritv, however, much to their

credit, not loinm. e now ielt anxious to

HirbarOiis. A lettVr iVhiii the Veiiovv IJiMiks, I --t'ira called for proposals for such an undorta-j know v ho this fellow v, as, and were shortly

dated August lth, relates a di-gusting, shockinp;! King- ubowt a year since, and several enmpan-' gratilicd, lor, it appears that it was neces-ary

occurrence, a? toilor.

31ARKET. HAR2KION WTLZiEY

.V FORMS the citizens ef Connersville, that C hf u ill endeavor to supply them, twice a week, named), Tuesday ai.d Saturdays, with

ies b;ue been formed, it is said, in Kuropc for! he should v indicate his character from some:

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' 1 ho.aaserevvs. oi ti.u coanty, uas inur.iereu the purpose, and presented their chums. The vile aspersions, and that he was one of thoe? "euu'.vtiinDuud at iMr. i ryoerrjer tva yoan- mar. of tl.is t,mn (Jo-ep!, P-tts) on cnipauv with whom the contrac t is now inadejnpprchended with Hunt, .Moorehouse Lc. in lG-iCon'cU Vedneapvemi.pa ,,mtu.u-h I " -' are to hav e the ritrht of toll, and certain ex-, H). His name we learned, wa Healev, audi trTO P-ilHMEBS.-Ue will give $1,76 mis Potts toocrht, and Crews hil his undir hi) en- . . , . . . '. . , " , , , . ' . , ' .-.-t r.rut til iirc!vur. Hi. brother Jo h.aiiar ofit,c:.me out vhl" 0 l,r 'Vtdeges. which the persons intcr- he came lrom ork,hire, he was tried at ork, H " ;,!jr fcc bee c.tt.e. into the street, gathered a lai-e btick, and jrave c( think ot great value. It is supposed that with Hunt, .Moorehouse, Saxton, Ihimford,

Oeusa fatal blow upon the head, no that he expired next inorr.inj:. 1 am t ad to state that tlie controversy did not grow cut ef (he lection."' Si;ch accounts can produce re n lin hat those '! pain and disgust, to the writer or lh reader. Hat if it a.s we suppose, the duty of ;.n editor Pi liy before his readers, all remarkable events, .vhichare conirr.uriicate-J to hiai, it would I e im

proper to suppress it. The fetliugs of thejnoinnt are, that the uiit r has not rant a worse fate than he descrvt d. Hut. he may uothave been the hi st vrresior. Here is a f:;rht between two young oion, one hao lost hii lite; the ether will always ear a mark upon lib face as odious as Cain's. If the law and public opinion cannot put down the abominable, but too prevalent practice of fighting inish' 1 w.-U iftUiVrhts -!rndd tennin -e in a

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older of th Probate Court the subscriber

the undertaking will receive countenance from'. Mid tlie other worthies, who so strenuously en

the government of the United States. The dr avoured to excite insurrection in this part! persons now composing the companv in Ncw-lof the country, in luUh Let him beware how t

V ork, propose to extend it through all parts of1 he airain commits himself; the laws of the coun-

the union, makintr it as much as possible a na- trv are not to be trilled with. The vindica-1v

tional concern, and will amdv to coarres it is tion. which be called it. bv the hve. was verv rtt public sale cc

said, f)r incorporation bv the name of The! lame and unsatisfactory:" heing" liuislied, he Saturday the 14th, ef October,

Lentral American and tinted Mates Athmtic and Pacific Junction Canal Company." with a eat. itnl of S.ri.OOO Hf!!') The nn'iWt-il.-. ...... o...

I - vi w w . i..v.iiui,,, j mt IIIILW lililk.) iiw .-uv VWII.I.II i;i .i ill . f . r f I 4 I v?y sanguine u to .he pvf fcb.litv of , ce.i.,R bn,ke ,,,,,,. .J,ol;l(. clui-nedj "S"'"

,i.eu.e, .u.aim- pnua 01 me j-eeuiauoii, as peaceaniy loioe.. .....lies, rvKieiiuy iioi.m.c.j A credit of six moaths will be given, provided, wed as the national and commercial advanta- edified, and no doubt greatly to the inorliiica-J iiic purchaser gives hi bend with approved seca ges to be derived from its execution. We ua- lion of Healy. We trust wc shall not have a-j rity. JOHN OKK, Adn.rderstaudthev mean shortly to solicit the cor- rain to recur to this subject. Since our last.'. .SVc I?, IS2G,

lame ami unsaiisiactory ; neing liuislied, ncj '-""" -) v said, 'now is the time for any one to propose : a Hons.; aci Let, belonging to tht estate cf Jaa resolution' Having repeated this two crjcob Martin, deceased, t-ituatcd on Mara street, three times, and no one coining forward, the Comic riville) nearly opposite Conwtlls tan-jard, meetiiig broke up, and the people returned V"i " S? buiidi-

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