Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 22, Connersville, Fayette County, 11 November 1826 — Page 3
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'1 he annwipes- one lroni lormcr treaties iojmous ecntiments. lie said Hint he we'll knewjhave been fitted out! The Evening Post sug-.Brazilian blockading squadron sis being in the
t!H Miasmcs am.oum to lo.-ii.w. Lor.scnucm- the stipulations cd the treaty between the .ucsts that this ship should he presented by our outer Itoads ot tuenos A res, and that umi
regency sunt the tinted State?, fur he i.cu go eminent to the Wrecks. nil trown, with a body of se;mn. had tros.e
.'of. as i;i farmer days, viiahle to red, an
i would scrupulously observe them. Iftl
)v thc permanent annuity given by this treaty'
will be VJ,!kK). tut we June procured the m-
!t''vi of a provision, applicable to preceding'
mnMitk-s. as well as to this, by which their du-i precious cargo of the h:di
v it;o
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lie niOSl :-., f,tn of fhl I.ili.rr.. ..L.t ii rr ir. C'r i-i l:
A duel recently took place between gen. Hon1'? ,':iiVal',ilt.,ea to Jom U,e Va,l!,n l"a(irn 01
as uei.ns to this. v w oh:,, tnc.r uu-jprecis cargo o! the imic?. of pearls, and i:-ifrom ren.uc. and iren.Wm. While. The P10' nudldopendnr. t.scovKtenceut me tribe, got, oi -old. w ere nrought into this ,,,it. ..IM j Ucf W;is thc ch;lilot;...er ., ludly wounded. Monte Video was cdoe!y mvcted by about di -iinu-s are great. y reduced m numhers.lprovcd to be American property, they should! ' 700 cnvnlrvxho completely prc cut any tbm
.!?'! iie me u mi's m i.ii oiai ter, ii!ey are j ;-e ne'e sacren nun restored. I was charmed im-'i;,.(;iu.;i, nos oc. n limhui-i drom the country comiutr into the city. .Mc-te in a npii state ofdorleti-don. perpetual an-!wit!t the urbanity and dignified manners of thi? jf, Philadelphia, and pronounced incapable . Video is completely sti ipped of produ e, and. tsnii would bo payable as long as an individual : barbarous chief. i holding a conmiivdon in the mihtia tor te en nYourse t here is 1 ittie trade, as thev have no of:!:etiib; might rem tin. tut !y the present j These people tire gradually abandoning jeai. Those u ho elected the creatine a eol-;CXjMrt lo tie mTTttUW;u count rj thev ordy i.vraet-euiei.t this hea v debt will rea-e u hen tlieir piratical pretension, tor instance, they 'onc ' !l:n c n:ul their joke, and di-graced then-u .,Ilt M,:j;r.orit j;,r thoir-wn eoiisu:nption. tiiey boo-viie ineorporate I wi!isf.me more powjluwe lately granted the coral fishery ol thi e". .Mies. jThe garrison of Monte Vi !ro is :hout CSAiO erful an i kiuiired tril e, and this e;ent cannot coast trom t.ona to Oran. to t!ie Neapolian j The t. frigate Constellation M. T. Wool- strong, rnosily infantry, and the place i wry be ve!-v remote. The appropriation for the go ernment.on condition of receiving ore half commander, sailed from l'ensacola. on thctrongly fot'tided, ('olonii is also stroi.-Sv support of their j)ior. a: d fr t!ie e.lucation ol'iThis will employ mimerous fshermen.and cre-'jjth n!t on a cruise. The oilicers and crew Mortified and garrisoned by about 100'1'or li'O-l tkeir outh, heir.g limited lil,e t! it to the to- late a market. It is but a small step towards aji uojp Shi- had smooth water and a gentle! infantry: and these two phice aro ,.Carly ill tin.a'oimie-.wedo not c-.r. si 'er i ritnitinu ! the pursuit of civilized socit-ty, but it is stilt u ind. and wi-j.l mrr tl-o Imr i:i li:nuU,-n-.o .t (dth;t tho i;ra7ilians retain in the l'n. iiu
di:..on'ilv in ti;e' a ' the ratiiication ct'
c t seat v. Ti'.e tempo! ar ans.uitx ef li.(.(K.d
H't ;i:;;g.
land perfect safety ; and although it was an or- It is:iid the t,ue!o Avrean arc about
in-
. he lm the Janissaries has bcei in t!)C dinarv tide, which had fallen considerably, vadia- Ilio (Ir-nrlr, :, wiiini. 1'r.ninrr. ..A
r,rd-le sn t'.JTan i of :..( .. pa ya! le in 1 C.J interior for two months piwt, mid undtr pre--sl,c had rtliiv of water and never t, uched. (ien. te r. in the trailian mm ire. a i- , i the p.roviMo:s f.r the imu.e.daJe sup-nlv f tenrc ofcompelltng the Arab to pay a .ribute.'(t i S;,id shehad 11 or 10 inches to spare.) 'tout leaving Mont.- Vidro to take rommall 'of
ft!:e remainder t:: ;whi( h they say they cannot pay. he has fibred ''he lit iti-h sloop of war Harlequin arrived the Kmpenu's troops.'.ationed at St Aim., snid
uid tn siinui a-;ahouf o'.'OO ot tin ir heans. I ins is like iui'ris- at Y.-n ',,,. iV.m tt i .-n-i bis bi.ii.r!,i m-J,t ,,f i n. .n ..i... i -....
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lie has taken trom t!mn all C.V'r, !:;() in dotd.'nnti !n n:u-r navnient fori floii MnitJf, l!n.l.-;fr,,f.l t.r.
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i '.s, ant; t : toe oei.vcr
;e course ot tne i.eM sunusser
i'ud'iair
iousi.-s a
:ul funushinir vari-lonment for d.ebt.
U !S ,oi
-ons aitndes lo t!ie;n. ( oa-tituto an important 'their cattle and property ol exerv speci-, e- ihe fri'-:!tp I -i I'Imii.i l.uilt lv Mr. tr;foi.l. for r,wim.m,lrr i.f , . n . . tore ... r.. .
po.Uon et the cons-deratton lor t!i" cession. en their women,;:-, is reported. He ha about the Colombian o-vi'nmw:it hi boot :V) IPMn.r fmm Mont.. v;.! -....i ..i.,..t
il'OOrj!
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i iiiU'iiv .n u ilisu 10 i . I ill. . .r.'iii!i ouvu 111 . rill I .
''.; in leo no treaty. 1 no onsen atma m:i... ;
.n t!e pro, edimx part of th it letter. iespo the immediate parohise ot goods. n i' I :p'd v t- tiie purchao rn l ie lor the T'li .anos. T!ii- ;i::i ni :!- to S ! b ,")." cents.
CMiibited m tne
SA'l't UDAY, OVtkiDKU 11, i:;Jo
A ship called Alabama Packet, has arrived";0 Xc"e. fr m St A' ti,e ,,ea!l Meters of
'at StnnMjfto... Conn, thr iVom the -outli. with i ""y. Later aecount. s, eak of
t; 'HK) far st ,1 skins We leant o-eneralh . m ' - aIM 1 ' '"nuiauuer m
ccoaHan mtr scoC'lulo.
o ! similar oa-dieis !ia-. e be-!i prepare iioih ered to the p i-ties iatere-sied. Ti !iv"'.mt vet doe, :;:! fr whndi joro:ion he made, is ; jtVJ.V- ocuts.
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that tsie o peers and crews ol the frigate t inted Stales, sloop 1'eacoek and schooner Dolphin,1 It is expected (he le-v.lt of the campaign t
-- were all well. The latter vested wa at Vat be opened on the lrontie. s u( ;,o (Jr...:.ie. will parai-o when the A 1'. left thatpoit. which one of the contending panics to yu id.
Mr. Trimble has received an almost as onmcdiately preced.ngher departure lor tmnlU ' l "0:''' V
the l nited .states 1,1 i' tiium i jutv.i . u -. "in iianou.
io a ! Oiip
inaM un::nimoii". vote lor e: nor. i The follow ing uenth nie;) were elected mem
It is stated that some Knglish Capitalists arc ,,-, ir,,ti;re'i.o MWri Ur.V, r
A few reser;atio- s have feed made, w bidi ; hers of Congres-: James Kindlay, John Wood, alfiit to establish a tank at Havana, with a the oth in-aunt, farniv-a s if,v. , H,.via- i.t r.ia-re-p.sire no partictsi;,-,-1 lanation. and km ds Wm. M'tc;:n. J -eph ' inoe. Win. Iluss,di. Win caj ital of upwards of .j.iJU'J.OJJ dollars, 'they ti.n rcpectirg laJhiu : Hairs. If r.if ti( , ic, have boon grafted to oeriiin in ii1. idu.V.s. un lor , Creiuldon. j v.. Sodumd I Vintosi. Win. Wiison. a.re authorized tv) loan money at an interest of th-'powa-rof tho t'nit.d t.do, o.ixi.t to .r iatcr-ii-niiar cir. i!nst ;M( a - to t'o"-o airc;nlv slated, j thilem in teecher, John Deveoport. John C. tn percent to charge a uwarter per cent on pst-d to prevent thc UJ nn.tr-ti;;d U tl.rcttIVrsir.i.irvclaiTns have in lise mrlner been ' Wriirh.t. John loane, llli-ha Whittlesey and .u-p.-Mts, and to loan on pled:esof merchaml- cued umo.ig those loroei,..,, ;,.-.d misgaiJea hmi.;:
ieatan interest of onc per i eut. a montii.
1; ; n tate l ao.d a. nit exlii'odioir a
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i no nooos-ar s ;ie
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art icy.
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iosl'i ; . it i i ! ee. i-s
on to thorn, tint with it
are ; ( rem en
a I '. in re; at i
i ,'r to Uo.s r.rrai.-eiiioi.t. ail our euoits wo;ei
it l O ! C!i lM'!( t - . .i
vv e e a i-o -xi Co. ;.e
c n it vv ill M-ew . to puscn.tce 1 1 .on a unai.-ei
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vv t-f!i. a eoiieril i.clil ,:rt wi-f-ri tie I if v. n -, :.il
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arv to, l Adams, and niiie ot tnem are agatu (decte.l. , , ... .... , ,. , , , , r , ' iiHupovfa.fv mk; ' x. n Samuel n!:amsvV ( o. has made a dlv ided ol part.u .) t..e Cjp,-s oi. the o'ner. A v ;.r ex-.
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,i . .v. i iie .)i low oor reauernea our s iiiim- on i ikhiiio i?u o, iu. un- ijm i n.ru a i:
bid view oi t;ie-e solioits,; 1 en ol t ne inemlie is It oni ( nio voted hr.l
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.o.w J:.:;i-v. I ne lo, lowing gentlemen lour shilling mi the pound, have be o (dected. v i.: tewjs Condiot. (ieorge( ... .., ... J3
S i iiiiui v . i I !iiiiior I 1 1 1 - ! i I
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natiiii:. -.u.d
in;
lOICoUP'O
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ro'oornp-'n uni -aar
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o ' ; o ! i i : 1 1 . i ! i ,!o tr.t.M grant" the 1 1 eat d Sr. I r V Tne
o o'.T'JO acies. and : ao e (e
i to them Ian ! am
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t y ads for
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OMsoa, ano it
; joritv for the :;.if l't
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ft i
oeneer 1 in ;u
lompson The ma-
11; tract ft "in Vic 1'aris Contii.;tlowl,
Ad.ains ticket," in this stale is
Sen Tn f h'.aor iva. Mc-sj-?. Drayton 11a-
Sc ti m'-( r
T'u sp ate tho prennpnl eiroum-PciCi
a::eoteo wdh tin- tie--
t i a 1 1 . a. n .
lonta-. 'id i . u u.. sc
i - iiavr .u rn f.ikoiu i !;b
.(at i.a;. it l--u id. - ;. rally een ti e tsi sa.:or. i in tin ir j:ru;i'niy i ;tirions. 'j nc
. p;riies wen: lwvi.ed io asv.!:hle he:v. v jcno-
. v v ti:. Arc. ;; I oi. l'aUa, a l.iveli, nroutri.t i.n i i.vhk, up; r:uit aurn ui i he I Lilian a-
jiip at I'.iri-, h;t-. iut i ornn-d, in ron:vrt vit !i aao- lrairs, with :i viov to :... himM-u dc adjustment, i:ntli'M (h'p i.d .ii in Ciiiff.a eorps of.no ('p:.aloui- dor the ;iiipiees of tnel.'.utc d StaUs, ofti exisot.- siMl Z.iulioti's. 'i'lif soh'i.-M-s anitoiikteii tin-ir ':cr di:f rt -nces h.-twv- :i t l'-.n tn.m vvjjal wr .... . .... i I I . . . - . .
r o;ii si nt i- Io oe (aiUU !!, iiavt- hearo. m aj pi -.irs mat ti e ;i-a. s art- v nnng
l. m Corp';. 'Phe oruve ;ja! tried -ddiers arc to make ecee, u tin t tn !) la a ars, hhci.-t
to icrandi ii:i::u diatv lv acrainst lnr.diiin. lh-niM-ivv in the vv ror.c.nre av rs tu .c prti.ti-
t, (iii. f idediy fnv o. able to the eh lion of gen. Jack-' p,r i!iim.i-if..r.n. d ol tin- di-ronl vv I. ieh prevailed tion. A recurrciUM- tu the tomahawk and sa!p-
aint'iiLf th l . i ( ii-at .v :iuj I a.n u :ia U i'li tins tv mon -i ion o- u..- u,i s: prma le r.-aii ti
with
mih'oi! have been re-eh-oted. and it is probable.
n' i i . . i ov i) i .!: r.
sav .Niies.in a no so iie: I H i"i:i.cai eua- es . . . . 1 . lorn
tate
the '
1 ro iT.r vv :or o ,) v o i .',o; :i,i lmr:i it. t'i:if ui' n.nf no ii i.i.uo.- ri un
"P nned it I i 1 1 p i . 1 1 ; i 1 1 to -iibiint
i .w. no. or lo.: sight of the interest of the t -'so:'-
o Stales, nor ha v we for -'otten that v. ! rr r a t i
i
Ui.o'.v ii (o be de
o fie.itiv.r w ith a poor merahlo ja opie ihej
witli las ar,nv: at
- i renin. :nt ot tiie tormer owoeis ot too ;:.lr ; a poopb- v ho have sustained manv ; i: a s from us. ro;d vv!io iia e in inv cl.iimsup-'
We deemed them to the ;
C: un t. loprodire their ountrv for t lie
a
': our uii' e and hum.tmtv . it : : part of .ur (oitv to pre-
in . i
i o pro u re
h it poi.jble pri-e. w e ha e ;d!o rd t'nem
i-t.lcraiion more valuable than the res:on a, who died at fans earlv m beptemuer.
Tiie irame nearly ex-j
Co:
thev h ive ma le.
h ciU ! . and riv t- from it.
there i-
litt.e etc v. !iio!i thev de-
I!) i
n- till -.
w e heliev.
d
Carai-eai Hieeeodid in ri'OMi- tl ia'.ti npt in heal tin- w ouial ef the rc?pec-
c llii.cr -ill pjrlies;a:id frorrn v. ry quarter of (I re.eo t we t re s; and no hcliee we an- not wro.ig is
The Governor of Ma-sachusa'ttes ha pot 'troops as-jn'dt-d there to attaek t'lahiin. after Mippo-n.!r. tiom the eeoottend leohfiys ot anm.os forth his tr,., htm ition for a day of Public Jiving l-Jd an um!ui!i for him in the defile- of i'ar ty expr.-ssed luvvards eari, other, that the ton-rhanks-iving and Prayer. The.'JOth of this the.da (Cani Seal.,.) they Cave him battle; thev test, , revived on vvilt.c a 'duody and extc rnuu. . ' , ' , i if 11 upon his troops, put th. in into contusion, and atir.gone. I lnOKisit is (u-iiiiici,caii n.i;m lain oa appon.uu. o'lii;od Ih.iu to retreat to Tripolitza, four le:-ues ni rate about t o thoiand warriors, while tlair 'the -hip Impel ial. arrived at New Vork on "distant, with thc Ids of Juno men, and all the :-ac- TI,,,"fnU allies are not mar o strong, ' ut the JJ.iult. from Havre, having on board the CT acre and a.nvmlion. The Greeks had only .'.wo tlusdi...J ..t..fTeon po.nt of mnuberyseeui.t.r; ,.1 ,,i,rn . (' ,'', V nC li,,l uleli.i i '"h )U 'hef.eld of battle. Aniinatfd hv this vie- aneed :y their t-m- better ii(.pln-d with tire le.nams ol J m U. hi eOt, Ls.p 01 1 niladtlpm-. , , . . arms, the.r deMerili ... ...m- them. ai,J their Or.,-
IIHt,llH unlit lirn llji'Ml...! illlll l.tlvi M i;m , - - - to it. f rahiui is Mirounded in this place. an,l very, for vl,ie latter uuaiitv the Os-ges Lave lc-
the author of Lights f Mwaiion. a lady of "ill pn ha!d y be obli-e.l to fall back in the,vcr tcn grc-atly liti.:S..Ui.l.
t I'PSfe on his tortiesses.
I.y the arrival, at
m ere eo.i-uiting t!:e iew
ano the teono
i-.w: l , !..i-.n ,i ...:nltiin
liilllillioii. ins iiM uriii'ii uu ill i. .i it ft i I u ( - .-..-.. PPAM 1'lir IHi'll'e
We i . . . I .- - I i.lhir; Ii. n, '..n..l;., Onln ll.-it ll ! li .llln
i,l l il.ll nut I esuoi! lenn oo ou: v ii'-i.. ., ..ii... i r-.,.
o . . .. ...... .i-., i . 1 . i i .i .. i l.i ..i . .1.111111,11111,11111 i mm .ii.i imiia i jiiiii uini ol oui "ovei..me.it xy r ..... tilf. v.,;,,,, ,! (j.,v,.in. ir.-m tooh place on he ' th. and that he uninoita o o ..... .- . ,. .. ! -;
ami op.tnons odour country. th(, M1.nt an, popularity of the firt ,:arU tha i trorrisen ot .M i.solonghi were actively cngag- we learn that the United Mates' l.oor.cr Del:v to uu l that our condm t ha. ;or,,ni ,,flf l,,, Mirntn! id i' it !lhin Capl.John Perenat arrived at Valr-araio
P en approv ed. ano that t he 1 1 e it v has Ifeen . f ... . . ..pi 'i,. i . .
e.l ( Vrl ! it f , O ... (V. or or m 1 III V, Oil' 11 S. Ol v olll II.
' x v i ill. it iiiioimv i 1 1 t ii
a i
II 'oe
at:
better one will n .t be pro-aired, without rur- nutter- tn j.iep.ire a draft
I
Mi 'iT a s i stem w hieh we
. , I Whilst Ibrahim mar bed on Xnupli.l. Ile- un the 'JJd of Julv , from VN'ai oo, -andwieh 1 siiveappou.tei.uCom . ., Iai.Jll u;tlrhed Miens; but he was repul ar.s), l,aii.- hoani ihiam !)ayand fyrus ol a (.oust 1 1 ition oni . . r . .. , , . Mu.v, the onlv two left of the crew oftl.es: ip
SI M 0 MOII ,P illlll IMMIUl II IO II III ill,
I i i I T. , .1 .Sl-'lolMi'll.l-.lllilJ'niiiniirnm.n. lilt . r 1 i I tru-t will hut few ad- the lederal principle. It mint -rat. tv thei Itfi a eh...t hhh lv, 'hko. wlm wee TmnJ ,. tl.Hsli.M, u-mr, .le
VO(,t(l.- .pride which our countrymen feel in the success!. : ' , , , f ,?, , - , f ,n . ship was taken ' y the laiMinecrs the rest navn p r t .fonrnwn ,,oliv and f. the veneration which l,,rfr0 S ,n""i-h;ul ,,,,r"1 ; 1 n rk 1 r:i-;i,c :intI teen killed oy the ra . iv os of tt.e Inlands, 'iie hn i rn imn"iiifilii, l .. I i .i-i- l,l.OI)UrOiUpOII.,ilUill.llllcVlUeiilllo:iVlll(i . ... i.i r- All I . .... .. I tK .?trn nppnpn.'.ten tor Imiu ig ttsce I . ,i -i t i tw o corvettes, and olhued tbe(at Pa ha to dplhiiliie, at rhih.e u ere settled. I'.-rti ai.d ( :.i treaties. which wo have drawn f;r. ha ",,es sV;rou,,'.to ,,ea!' U,,JU ?tV' ln,AK crive upl,i enterprise ngaitst this i-'and. Ii were s-ttbd and ,p.iv t. C.iPh Pendleton is .he b.ea phned in the h m !s of Major It A. tor- rdnry ol teatmn to the t. States Mission v, G;o,,r(. , notion -phis month and ' earcr of despatei.e h.i (iev. , , n , at. inin the U. i i i . . . i .,t OliiLi li'u iiI'imi nn iliil In liP :i mood n rot . . . i - t .... : .
n , ,,..,., i at Chile, has been inv iied to lie a member ot
1 i .. alii " . !
that l5,:lt "ininitiee. M r. Ii. lias, it ii sain, aei ept
eu tne inv nation . v ai. int.
:TOIU.:i rv
for
? I n t r j ? i -ore , r in t
IjipoiiPcd by us pet i d I purple. Tiie whole h
ponded, ano! the voucheis i ; i been examined Thc hod accounts from Greece, state that an I approv el b,- uv He wjH itmnediately Lord Cochrane had ai riv ed in the Archipelago.
transmit his account to the Treasuiy for et- nod that ahniis in that ipiarter were more fi-
tlement. Very respectfully,
the next will decide her fate; and we hoj e
that she will come cut of thc struggle triumphantly. There are no Turkish troops either in Thessaly oi tpirus, and w e hear of no enrolment in any ipiarter.
States" Rcnr tentative
a i par ofc.
t .Vat Jut.
e are. Sir. . o!ir bt serv'ts-, ti:wis CASS. J. IMIOWN ltV, John 'tii'io.N.
Ilcn. Jami.s P.r.;'oi k, Secretary at War.
srnA-rtD oil si 07 k, 17VOM t!.e sn'.cri. cr, livii.p ic Connersville. la. on the ?4lh Oct;
veribic tliui previousaccoutds p-presented. Congress of raaenna. The editor of he i, -Vt-rv lad.a SO.' BOrH C0 T
(iibialtar papers state that P rtuiial w as per-K'.itim. iWd eoMe nrUnowIeihr tl, rcrmt of- .LJiVx. 2 ve rs old iat sprincr; lone: tail, ve-
ei tlv tranquil in all thc nrov inees A niindipr, n. . : ii, !.. ......1- :,. v...,...t v ' W JT 1 rv thin u.ai.e. one hind foot white, no
l - I .1 CS I illl Ul 't IMH mi I'l' I ""II I" -I'l,'!-!, . ' J ...
ot tne troons that deserted toStmin. hnd mtnii.!. i. . : . . . . ... .:...i i... At....: , csss--- other marks or . rands recollecteu:-
, i ! V1 liriK Hie Is Illllllll.iiiini iI.iiiin .oen on i n led on a luomise ofnardoo A nimliPP nff.Hl. . .. :.. r.i. rt c-. I All -person who will five
icers who were deprived of their commissions, . - . . ....
at the tune el the restoration ol Absolute Povv erin t;2o, ha e petitioned to be reinstated. A New Orleans paper of Sep. 'JOth, says, we
(are. inhumed an attempt at revolt has been
i lately made at Trinidad, in the Island of Cuba.
information of
aiii
ulnun.strat.on. m some oi u.epaper. r.i rp, ; that qPt i,ini, shuU he li .erally reward.
of the '2 '2nd August, contains some curious edi
torial strictures' on thc congress of Panama. It is asked why that body. before they concluded
the tn -st important arrangements and compact
I did not wait for the arrival of thc plenipoten-
Frennt'.t .'Vuf i'n:i! Jnt ma.!. I.ti.h- muU ..t 'lViiMi'ml h, i h I.P,,..I .a'C.i .. I ib.iries of tucnos Avrcs. Chili, tpper Peru-
ITO.M ALGltdlS. i A Spanish inariscul ,'ecampu lost his life in the'; Kraih und the tnited States of North AmeriLxttart if a rU-.r to the ctlitcr. from a ftitnJ, ;ijirav , i,v:( ,c insurgents were quelled, andl'i whose governments had been formally rniltH.l.';do, .lv?. -Z-k UVC. ' their rinuleaders setdto Havana for trial. vited to send representatives. It is denied that A few hours only are b ft me to write to you mm.ov ;uo (f) ilfi :tnd native f.fth'.the insaluhritv of Panama, which was known
-...a r..;...i - on.. i , .i .. '.:..n .or,.,-! ..j , .
him ii i 1 1 ii i io s. i i iv e :... i ii oi' ii ii.i'i I.laUi
this occasion tor Marseilles, belongs toCuracoa
I awned by Capt. (Imshtmi Stttson. formerly oi
ii-i i
i i ; i , . i i' i v i ii r i 'ii i' ir i ii ii i ti ivnin .1 ... . . .
was hound irem i s "',vit:-e could acinic to .dexuo lor the presence
Pauis, (Kr.N.) 0;-r. 7. The eniigralion o
l . .1 i .1 t it- . i
I'M.ston. and is loaded with Camto achv wood l", 1 UI'K u.rougn mis pic, vv estvvani, is
liv mru'cloinls of that citv. S!i- was bound, from s,tM
Can.peachvtoMarseilh s.ocuitinnoiimilesofthis tM cr k,,,n:'1i l" 1 rly a period otthe -it v was visited by theAI-erme s-ptadron.cruis (aM'M- 1 ,l.f' "(,'l1 to Missouri farther West, lag againdSpauish commerce, being f.und uo :-e K..d, is thronged. The march of adven v.thout a.iiWn. rrinrarji w ;brou-ht in here ,nr( ,s ,s ,to t,K' U est' 31,1,1 frum 1,10 nicreas.ng Had it not been for the undaunted spL ititdlex Tt': nu' hne l,iat v'a.v ,l not ,,e ,0,'rT jhie character of Mr.Shaler.this ves-el wouhl 'rc U,e settlement will extend to the Pa-
eil for tlieir tnui'de. fcl"" c.rprrt mi I C !t Tii male tar l Cin rinnaii. at 1 i"ovqht him f uin therr in Stj tan-
htr last. rrUCNL I. KIDD. Xuv. K;2 22-3
Notice. SMrK.TUOtS necessity rompells the suberi!er, to call on all tiio.e indebted to him or
note or hook account, to settle their respective
before the congress assembled, is suiiicient to account for ils sudden translation to the dis
tance of a thousand leagues; and thc editor'd'.ies on or before the fir.t day of January i cvt, cnouires what honor or other important adv an-l',,l(,ruba-. thej may expect that costs witl 1 .i ' nilih'il
of the congress at Tavifaya when nothing of consequence remained to be done when treaties, conventions, secret ami contingent agreements, had already been made. AV(.v,J
J have hcen confiscated. The cargo was aetual-
cihc Ocean.
CoHnrrsrillc. .Nov. ru loCC.
j. MurriTT.
MM, .. II.... is. .' - f i 1
lv confiscated hy the Minister of Marine, I'tkel , 1 ' K ier-sarc going ivstwam, in or-
Ihrpc. hut was -nl.f e.p.eatl v liberated hy the:'" V ' cu Uie 1 eo " l" T'.iihi i odiiior,; rhriv,,:,;! dn.1"1'- llirin lo send their progeny on to the
1 ... iiiiii "IMXll.llll iwiii . nw. . ... -i 11. Ill i.v. !..- . .. . ...... I i i 4 .1 , 4i t i r 1 v estern 1 orets. A drove ot 1, .500 hogs pasoared to the minister that the conhseation; . 4l . . . ,T.' . . n . iii . i c ,,o - . sed tins place yesterday, lor lrginia, and two would be the cause of war. I ne minister un-; . 1 ; , j it.ii r i i I droves a tew days previously, der ev ident restraint.and ev en lear,exclaimed, J 1 J
41 faf shey Amer'naV Who are the Americans
It appears, says Niles, by the N. York pa-
-'are they the Heavens,'' that we are eternalj pers, that the V. States has bought one of the. lv opposed by them? This discussion with the! two frigates that were built for the Greeks, for
'Piashaw proved him to be a man of line judg
nice, and a prince of elevated and oiagnani-
the sum of 42.53,000. Without this money, it
seems that the one which has sailed -could not
Fror?t South America. The Hamilton, arri ved n't Portsmouth, brings accounts from Mon
tev ideolo the 2olh August. In the action of July, it was said Admiral Prown was not well
supported hv his own vessels. His own ship was cortijdelely cut up, unht for repair. Thc
Pra7.ih;ifi squadron also sullercd much, our nng the Ciboc.lo, Capt. Grenfel, nt into Monte V idea to repair, and her captain was reverely wounled, and his arm afterwards amputated
at thc shoulder joint.Several others of the Pra-
-dhin suiiadron also put hack to repair. The
last accoufiN from linenn Ayres speak of the
Notice. ri Ht subscriber forwarns all person from purI ehasiii anv note or notes purportii g to ' e
-Iciven iy hiia, to one Andrew Meshavvr., as h
h.e never pven ny n'te or i,ot s to said '.!-h-avvn, except one. "between fsTti an i six ddbr; . and lie is determined not to pay any other unlcsi
compelled by law.
MOSES M'CRA Y. Omnersvilk, Acr. ?, 1G2G. . 22-3
'Vm nvVvAa G;7cocv, aLntl INDIAXA JtSTICF., For sale at this olTicc.
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