Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 22, Connersville, Fayette County, 11 November 1826 — Page 1
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Conuevsv'itte, UuViawa-, Saturday, Voembcv 11, 1826. N umber 2-.
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, "ne months. Tins British statement seemloud applause from the whole table. Mr. Poiny The English frigate S Lille. Capt. Spencer, jto require its immediate publication, we there, sett the:;, again addressing the company, ex-jin an attack upon some Greek pirated had lost i tore annex it. m the utiiel that it will have all prised his regret that the harmony of the e-iupvvards of one hundred men killed and wnunig lar to authority, i:i this countrv :.t lea-d. ul.no Mr liwiinn- hid in,. i t i ;i,d .,..a ...ic ,aa;.d if. i'lidt-m Y..n. ti
f,- north :m.iuot. not :i tributary, but dsdi i.iiiSeit is too well to ho .opposed to Iku e u hich had f.llon from him. and said that heitack and surrender a prize and sent vuh i.trs a 'rmr.palaod mighty mer; not ot secondary ..committed liiiielfp. ossiy. " and been guilty would avail liin.sclfof the present occasion toishehad taken.
u n.uavu tmyi.tude. nut nevoj,,, a u ht the of m,. improper interference mallair nclusneldeclare that he had no wish whatever to in- The (ireek are said to have burnt and evac hi-iret ruer 01 tr.o know n vv o, hi. I he Platte, ly lJritih. jure ,ie Vtriihh inlriW, in country, and uated Athene leaving the citadel to he lesieg t. o , .a:-:!, and other tributaries. this pro- Mkxioo, March 31st. 182U. had never taken any measures w ith that view, ed Kv the Turks. ".!-,,,!5-i ro:im-?ou,u l" t!,c o,f r,M,l,!'te,nl i c -ar 'ViV. Anoceunence lately to, k place though he w as lull v aware that such measures Com. Hamilton, of the Cambrian, now emriver? ot the lirt rule magnituue. Tht-e. here ol "which 1 deem it proper that v ou should !had heen imputedto him; that he came here, ploved in the Grecian sca. has obtained a fir
with the Ohioand other eastern branches, draw he
in
possession of the pa.thuiais, not that and was here, to mpport the interests of hijman from the Porte, ordei ing the P-nlia who
oiMhe waters ol a tract of country now fainil-;there is any necessity they should he publish-'ow n country. but that he sinccielv believ ed ha got possession of Athens to respect and pro ru.v i.e-i-r lV(rJ as the valley ot the Mismss- ed now, nor is it desirable hut, as this mat-those interests clashed in no way with the in-Uervethe antiquities of that city.
?;pi. I oca: accustomed to
tiie term vo
associate witliter hasairoauv maoe some noie litre, and as lerevU- oi tlnv.t lirit-i.",,. t,n' rnninr. ho
.toe idea ot , low ground be- misieni -esentalions n;v hikI tl;n- u.-iv into our l,ri;x H,r ; i.o.v,.... . i,.,.
... . . . j ' '1 i;iU U HI" IN III 11X1 1 11 I I ll 'I I t , 111.11 vecn lolls. m u!i;ch a lew shepnerd ur-ht j ;an at.xr.us Vou should oave ihe mean? ihe hiwted States asked not. nor tvouhl they h c,S tlo :r tUs or a tew tenements lUd shel- of correcting them, should they he made, accept. auv exclusive privele-es; and that he tor trom the wind and storm, th.s name, hrt;and beg vou to do so. !Uould ninit cheerfully and cordially co-oper-appl.ed t-t.e country ot the 3 .s.-ippi, vv e j .Mr. Tomsett and wse( vve.e invited by the !ate with the agentssubject of H )) M here. Khcve bv oh.ey, sounds Ho-uhirly lar.-i, lsh -eutiemeu n; t.osc.ty. to partake" ol a touanftHe establishment in this country of the ilere.sav.dey.nwho tert.leshar.es the. c Id.noer ou the iay behue j esteiuay, o.ve:, m mo-t liberal principles of trade, politics, and X'Cpose m re inhabitant, t han tiie I uited btates ceieoration ofbt. I'.tiiM'h s ti.t v . l'oeie t.ere reli- ion " couUinedat the bepnmjr of the rev olutjon ---Vi-Uty or ninet, at hihie, of w ,ch' I cannot cloe this communication without valley over vvh.ch vvo thirds ol tnc conti-;toi,r-..lti, we.e Klo-h. A toa.t was v en .tatinir that these occurrence w ere s.n.pre i,e,ll ol ir,pem,-ot he spread out. am. hardlv 'tnKniv romp'.imenia, v to t..e I nueo .Stales, od in the accoout of tho dinner published here.
V ,V1"- , ,f. , , a"11 wasieceiveo vviuimucli appi.o.se ai.o eo- l,v Mv. Toin-ett s interfere
e nave spo:;enor ine .Missouri ;'.s the lar- 'tiius.-'sm. iMr. 1'
est river k'aown upon the face of the
appi.o.se ;.ni eo- l.y 31 r, l om-ett s interterence. and at the ur
Ol.lSllt til lllir hOilelt ( Ml- front rfMiircti. l.il. I -.,, i 1 1 I
I iviiitv.'iw.-ii-aiiv IIITII . 'Illllllll.. Illill
:o ! ',iet. ui.oa to lei iv , imineoiateiv lAi-io-s-ii him Aim!l'i n.Mi-.ii.ii.rr iti (ri-.umt Tl.;.
oo saaii i'e uniicrMiioii oi couie as ju.:m' as Ion vv.-.-
the part of the M iss!Hr i. w hich is i.el-nv
Its;
stt'Tnent of the atlair I vouch for, as it ja-ed
i i.e srere.t u senuments winch nutated m mv nr-spnro
...n!iri' urii Oil iv iicii I Ui;,iii'i !. .: m hi . .... . -
v -in.. .x.i . niv.i .v .'ii.-.smii i :.- Kii.i.M.Pt juii, it'ask u.e. no i i m i new io me nor unexpecediv -the true continuation. Accord injr to theiiod. 'the ens ol bt. i'ati i. k hav e leeo ivin i . .1 .1 i-
test auii.oiiues. me vitoon onnps ,nto t..e; known to me. 1 iiev are to be loimc. in ihei
conrnon channel four times as much water as! land winch n;:s h
Selected ooui the laU M Ilaat cm papers.
t.ie
s ' i i n eriihiiati'-ai v and tin v i
issippi; it is at least tune as loiur. and Jcalied "ti.e laud ol the Im'." ainir- our mt' '.v an :ilticl(-' fi'tnii Coj-cnhajren of the 'Joth
1 hiie liv- 'tP- ,l :MTc;ll!i tl,;,t 11,0 ,;tb April, a en-
f-une of it principal braacncsare even ioi-geriu-eful an i istmi.sued citin
tli oi the last named stieam.---The length oi
.i
a;s in-uesia: river Horn its i emote soio-, ts in
'lie !i kv movi !t ur,s, i,y its outiei in the (.iuinh , their worth
ed witii many ot them on terms of intimate tr '1 t,eaty ot Amity. -otnmerce and rsaviaf. leoushi.., and have learned to aoouM iate ti(,n' w;lJi concluded at Washington between
The inteiest with which the l. Denmark and the L nite.i States, by which the
cf McMt-o. is U-lw eon f.ur and t:ve thousand :nsn nation has mailed me, an interest "row-.contractinir parties agree to ticat each other
i . . i i
rr.es r ai,r laree rio'is in i miies ct tn course its apparent m.c is haralv diminished. ;x'i.l even at the .M a-Sa;i vili;iu-s Mr. Jreckear: -1'jre inf rms u. th r. its full har.re! appearrd to him not ;cs lr m ! or m ijestic tlinn that ot the Mrvi-vjppi ai New Orie.ms. Still higher tip, itr'.C'.t cs tri.'UUiy 1 r.i.i.'.aes. woi.h might comp.ir.. -atii the Danu'-e rr Indus in rri : aii ide. c know .; a . t a- r riv er w hich o'rtwsfrom an extent of country or c.onnc ts tagcther climates s, teni ae and dis-imi lar. The A.;i ii -n . f no t lv accounied the t!i!rfc!'da ::;' .i;i:'lv t ( eeds tliree pMrc. of the length of the ---on: i. The 'A i. p:errie of New HoiUnd, w ho i' limn it- sie ano di"t a nee from the ?ea ia t'.e direction ol its course, was a few y ai- -in.-o unagnied to exceed all other rivers in t xle-.t. tias i.,ce been
'rid leu dow n i;ito i;g ana ni-o i'in i e remain hut one st re on w hi o. liom t!ie palm of siiperioritv, m iv heiealter c mie into com petition with to? ,l;s. n. j. and tliis js the Ni-
M rut when si,ail we know the course, t i i declination, or tiie outle; of the Niger? No nnde ru geographical proliiem ha ex ited sa v. i !i enthusiasm t,,r its vnution, a ad none has m ne completely t at cenance the c-iiorts ol enterprise and pcseera:ae. like a miterioiis divinity, the Niirer holds its cou;se in a
wilaerness imjienetrahle to civili.ed man. and slaves and ravages me the only atteial uits on its wav. A hundred buropcans have laid diwn their lives in Aln-aai iieei'.s with tt.en fares towaids ta:s g.;t! of ex; e- tati n, hut l;:t a ert aoah o -e .-(' t;.( in a;.". has tasked the wateis el the Niger, ami icluna d t led it.
nur out ol theM frank and .rener,,i. ;.,,.! ,..,,. "lithe same lootoig as the most inet.dly na
iv charai ter. inouces nie iu mdulge a hope ll0u?- The treaty i in twelv e articles, and is that tneda i not far distant whiTu the Irrsi. v the Danish .Minister. John A. Dix.
catholics wih he placed in the full e:joment hs,b oI lne 1 b- Army, a passenger m the hd of the s im'e civii and religious rights, which. ua,,t l;f:o, is hearer of this treaty, a ie enjoved bv all othi i- ol their follow sUl,.i A u;b!jc. meeting oi the hohh r of Greek je.ts. a d to vv hich their man no,.,e qualities l,u"'is v- asjield in London on the 4th ot ep. so eminentlv entitle them. In utteiii.r this to impure mto the appropriation ol the loans.
wis:, 1 do hut echo tiie sentiments of the most Col. Stanliope was ,-, the chair, anil the fuettoiu ral and enlightened statemen oRneatbri- l?was addicted by him and several otheis tain, who have h-.hoied to produce tin impor-113 "bjeas, after w hich the t..U ment ol taut and desirahle re.-ulf. It is indeed a con-llU' ( u:,t oi t,it' litk depots, Orlando .X
'o hrwisficd Mid while i,,ttJ" '''(" haa heen ent home, wis
thanks for the i an,"nJ iae ,u Ul!i n 1 1 nojow u g: -liemu
euiuo.ats contained in the toast just given11''1 to America lor the construction ot two In- ...... tfitt- 'i.'ii ( it a i S(iiiiii.i,,i (;iti I -i l !.n,
did tor tin connai manner m w Inch it was re-"v ""- ' " "
ho
serve the antiquities ol t:.at city.
(iieek Captain i said to have b? frayed
lhi i-:iovp of indriern!eiire at -Vthpna. :mH
over to the Turks with-aUO men.
The plague w as making the most disastrous ravages at Adauaand Tarson. in A-ia N I i : ; r. At Adana 4U out of 50 that are attacked die, and atTarsons oulof ,r,0. Th? Sierra Leone Gazette of June 10, h is the following paragraph ieptctii:g th? Slave; -We hav e this week the painful rei1e !i"n of aiiin U!' In-jtiie ai riv al f another i;ii e . r?sel. the Portuguese nchooner La f " rt'n e. taken bk hi .Majesty's ship ir.i.en, oh Pnme"'; slanI, hav iug" ,i board o t "i n aliv es of the" ' utinent. 4.0 of whii. dial on tiie. r passage hitlier, leaving w retched urvivois. ali'iirte-i wth those, diseases generally prevailing on board those lloatitig reeeptacks t no r . The ex
tent and audaeitv w ith which tms inhuman ti af lie i now carried on is hut too pi ttnly brought to our notice ly the number of it? victims tl.ot in the l:i5t few weeks have heen enj tured by the squadron, and sent here for adjudical! u In the last cruise of the Mail. stone, she fell 13 with a 1'rencb frigate built ship, which hail on hard iUt v ictims. ,ijiof w h ni. ia consequence of their c rawded tate. had aftr-rwa:ds t een transported to another v essel. And w h?n ( a. V'idell. of his Majes y's mrvev ing ship Larri conta. wasia the nver i onnv.a lew weeks a :ro. no h s than TLN slave vessU weie Ivinp t King I'apel's. as he is called. Cv en ofw iach were un.ier the white th;g furnisht-t w.ti
t rench j aj crs, and navigated by l'rer. hmca the other three weie Spanish.
viinni itii n dev ouilv
1 return y u mv nij-l sitk ere
. eived. i heg leave to expres,a hope, that tne11', 12 m,,",l,a 1 -lK'.u- For ;M'CI0 vv -usofSt. I'atiuk. whether they dwell in ll,e!M,:V y0!l,to America JJlMj
-.-omoi tneir native countrv r in a foreign land. in Luiope or in America. may enja the i'i( -um.i.bie hles.-uin ol civil and leligna iiheit.v
T! e-e sentiments w-i r n cei. ed with loud
and
,1.1.11
continued aj lansc. Alura lapsi
Mr. Mo! ertsun t ne et tiie subscribers to the
lone in the course ot his rematks, said -It ns wcilk.iovvn that scon after the loan, a conduct vv as entered into vv ith a gallant Admiral, w hsc vaoiahle .services were engaged in the Greek
.jcaue Measiut s v eie at the same time taken
i idteenor twentv nunu,es,Mr. aid ti.e iiriJlo ohtain two large frigates in Amci.ea, and for
tisli C iiarge do Aiiairs. vv hen he was about to reti;e. together with tiie ministers of thisgovei nine:. t. remarked, "that he l eg ettcd that the ci nlject upon which a di.Vt rence (d feeling and opinion could ex-st among tiie coin-
We fmd.xs the N at on a I Gazette, the follow i-ag i-.rticte ia the ivi.d n Cornier of the Ufa uit.
''Wo eonicd a f w lavs s-nclVom an Amen ' an Pa er. toe ;Vd iwrng pa agraph: "At a j ui If . !iin r 1 --p en 01 St. Patrick's D o. in trie . its f lei'., .- 1 Mr. Poinsett, our Mi-lister, exvrc-siug a wish f, r tiie 1111:111-
cmalior. ol t.ie oath on ot ireuind, lie vva
paoy. had been touched upon; and tiiat he was murh surpri-eu at it, .is it had been pre . iousIv e.nde.stood and ag.eed. that no adusiou siieuid be mam' to that subject on the present
occasion. . ut that as tne topic 111 qUeMi'.n had I een introduced, he felt him-elf h unci as the lU-prest ntativ e v the I ritish goveinnonl. to sav that he heaitily wished to the Irish people the eniyment of civil and religion liberty .m tar aMiiight be consistent with theafelv of the present dvuastv ol Great P.ritain Tin se ohsei v atioti weie mace under the influence of a v .sihle and rather v lolent exritement.
Mr. Poinsett, astonished that his mnaiks should have thus roused 11. L. M.'s representative, disclaimed any intention ofgiv n.a oiience.
land said that if the a'rieement the gentleman
warmly. enhe-l to Is Mr. Wa.d. the i.nt.sij'.cned W been n.ade vv ,th .espeet to IDm. -e irXhair-o nha n nue.l the pniey 0 Cathode emanr.pation.he l.iai not been ins . : 1 ...(. 1 ..,(........ .a ...... 1 1 ...... 1 .
ins Go; ernmcnt , i .villi calmness and
cheered b
this j urpese ;i e.y large sum of money vvas re
uiitted thither; ci uriderahle sums were, as it w as said, aho adv miced for the fitting out of the stean v cssels in this country, hut r.eithfr of
the. liigite had as vet, made its way across
the Albntic, and the steam vessfls. or most of
themf were at this moment lying useless in the
riv or.
The skull of Pope has been dug up iuTwick
enham churih,and .a?ls from it are selling in
London. Letters from Const antinoplr , vate thai Si rat
ford (.'aiming, in order to quiet the discontent
of the Turk.h Government, has dec!
the Divan that Lord Cochrane i no longer a 1 iritish Mil ject, and that if he was taken prison
er in the war against the Poite, the Lnglish
Cabinet would not demand him.
The Ltoilc. a Paris paper, stales, that affair
are not settled at Constantinople. Accounts to the ith of August state that the Sultan was attacked on his way to prayers, by the jopulatiou
who in the hrst instance, gaimd some advan
la,res over the sMdicrv. A scene of bloody re-
!r poii stt iei iiodM",MM ' ' as such wasthe case, he taiiation f illowed, and oaie hundred- perishei
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, 1 t.:iiirY II. t'v.'i iiiiif iit'fi II vmi i.-.i 1 1 n t.'i.i nit i.ir)Ti
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'li .( - . , hum .1 (I.-- ..."
,'ie i ccasion. I he slaughter vva conlmu
ed ou I lie I allow ing day. The Pans MinUur announces that in arr nc
Sanies, the i.rul.t'.tr olCanari was sunk, an
that gallant Ipsariot seriously wounded II
! w as oa. l ied to Naxis, vv hither the French ileal
l. .... ... .. 1 ... : a , 1. . 11 1 ... a
h'.V the natives and the Pritish ' um ..,, , mi iepeai,
,; . ,,...,..'.1 inai me sentunents he had e u-sscd were
dk J'i!., ,nl, h, iU. ..M,-rv lsinreielv fill by him, and he l elieveil by the lion. between thoGicck and 'Pinkish Fleets ut
m.l whoha-d.stmgmshed himsi-lf l oth in the '"goteaed and liberal ot the taUmen pohtical aod military alhors of Mexn o, w rites' ' P-'1 oi Great Lr.tam. L.,c.i., .,.. t... ',l,w. .........rr.,. Ml- U;,rl then stated, that he felt not in
, ' , . 1 . 1 4 the least degree oliended at what had been Admiral do Iligny sent a schr, vv ith a sergeon 'I was not oalv present, but a unt lose to 1 , . r .. ii- ,, . .. . ... , stated; hot that af the representative of il. to at end bun.
I I l, .1 IH UIIH , .Ul'l If I 'I I I'l' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . 1 , . . I ,. ,. , . 1 t 1 . .1 I'll ' . ,. . t M. he had deemed it his duty to express I he Italian Journals: fnntnm the iollowing vact y the reverse o I the statement. -Mr. U- . . , , . ..... ... f .. . ...... . . .......
. . ,, . , . i oiujs,,, ;,s n;iu U()IU. n(. men w aiuiiew.anieie, oaten .Ancona. JAULr- l i.T'iers 01
r.iinMi coinniitiea 11 nisei 1 moi rioss v anoi. - , .. , .. . , . t . . 1 1, ... ,. ...... , . i together with the ministers ot thi gov era- red I rum Napoli de llomaiua, g.v e minute de
mi. . m o s ' " 1 ' . ' ' ' , in.ent.who witnessed this singular s-e. e, and tails of an important battle fought near Anrient . I.. V..,l. l.o.rirrlho 11 -ii.l lu.r villi . . . ' j , n
a.. ,..... .. . , . j - who can hardlv , I should think, have de.ived will consider that any lui ther not.ee o the sub-, , io!l9 ,vn jt verv lWab,c to hia U jectouht to bcta.ea or not, v ou alone niy,
oeeiue; nui 1 rea.iv i'.iua uhhihc (i"iu-
lie i doc to Mr Ward, who merely rosentei
a most improper intei ferem e on
41 intriguing Foreign Lnvoy, in allairs exclu
sively lhiti.sh.
On the subject thu mentioned in theCouri-
Laconia, in the country of the Mainottes. in which the 'Pilrco F.gy ptians lost several thousand men, besides all their baggage and artilte
Mr. Poinsett was about to take his leave1 ry. which fell into the hands of the Greeks.
th r t of !lls'' wncn ,ie nas eumestly requested by the It was added that Ibrahim Pacha wa fbvecd to . !MI 1 nresident of the dav to remain. Tleit oihrr ilnn in .irder to a void h.do.r t ki& nrisoiier A-
ll ....... nf ,1 J' ..vv. " , , ...... . I . I' .1
then expressed to him. in the moit cordial and 'was indebted for his escape to the swiftness of. ihe port ot the Luncn ixindgoni, ann 1 uit hamUome manner, !iis thmiLs and thoe of the' his horse. The Greeks likewise sutleaed great! s!c of Man, for home coiisumptu'ii, l,rvl,luI
company lor the sentiments he had expressed,' loss, and General Nikitag wasairrong the slain.
r. a communication from a v ery respectable; and declared Ids and their entiie approbation 'The English Col. Gordon, commanded a divis-
Aioeaican in Mexico, has beci: in our hands lonol them, -.vlncli decouHtion was ratilied byjiou of the Greek troops.
From the New York Adr. Ih trars fiLtu i Vrt"i-' J' r"- V-'T -y & lei- arm fii's. r.VTIIE KING IN COFNCIL. Cwt at ll i.'scr. Stj- 1.
Whieas bv the lav. now m I- r't f t rccVt-
1 11. g the import a! ;on ol o'lii. oats ;.. . i .ad r .:
ma oe imported mt-i the t nn i tiKiL-'1 d
into the l'e ol .dan. lor ii aioe i am, ;io.. 4.
der and si,,j., 1 1., the r iru'.alie. ! li.e u?
d statutis in th.d ca-e pioviot !. when
ever the nveiaLC rice r-f oat shall j it .u .n-
'ovelheprne of.'s. pcr'juarwr: ai 'jt.s
mav in like manner be unpolled. wi.. , - r Ihe prut- shall be at 01 abov e .' s. per pi u : 1 ;
nid by a certain act 01 Paniamrnt ma. e a al
passed in the th.ru veer ol his 3rejestv"f 11 a.
it is enacted, that w he. ever 1 i gn t orn. al or ll ur. studi be admissible under the previa-
ions of ..n act passed in the Zbh vcu 'l li e
reign et tn late Majesty. nulled An A f to
amend the hw now in Ion e U r lee.ai.i t' . c
i.iiportatn n f com," or uimi r the j . iMons c f the Act pas-t u .1. the ,;rd veart t!eie.gnef his present Majestv . there shaii le levied " t rta. u unties the e in ? eci! ed upon all s-.ch Itigu t orn, mral or tlour, win. aihiottt d I'T
home consumption, and whereas ly the weekly return of purchases a. id sales nl o in in ti e towns of F.ugtand and Wales, .t appeals l! at
the average price ofnatsrmd peas at toe present time exceed the price, of JTso-.'j.vs. jer piaite. ; and it appear that th" pne? of :i, as well as that of pea, i stl rising, m d that the crops of oat. and al the crop of peas ;:id beans, of the pieot!t eir, have failed to a considerable extent, and that a deficiency in ti.e crop of potatoes i also apprehended in s n.c pai ts ot the kingdom; and wheieas, if the ;mportation. for home consumption, of oats and oatmeal, and of rve, pea and be.t.i, be ra t immediately permitted, there is great Cause t tear that much i;stiess may tn-ue. And. under the ae ts af-.esaid. r.o fcirign grained tiie abov e description, whatevc. may he the respective average pnce.s oi the-an c, can beaomitted to entr) , for home rens.anpfion, till after the 16th day d Nov embt r ... thp.cscnt vear.whenthe next quarterly aven ge, hv which the adin.ssi.a.ofsuch gia.u is regulated, will be made up. according to the provision of the said act-; h.s Majesty, w ith the advice of his Privy Com ci:, doth order, and it is herebv accordingly ordered, that f.reign and oatmeal, .ye, ' and beans, whether waic l.oued or otheiwi-e, shad .ua: mtn lr.-oi
the date he.eof.be permitted to be enteied in
thepaitie makiug cntrj of any stu b toreiiit) oats, oatmeal, n e. pea or beat a. to gi).eg:ijcieut surtlies, to me taUsfuvtiouyi 'h; Couio.'fl
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