Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 30, Connersville, Fayette County, 6 January 1827 — Page 4

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From the New-York Statesman. THE AMERICAN ENSIGN. I. Flag of the planet gems! "Whose sapphire-circled diadems Stud every sea, and shore and sky; Oh, can thy children gaze Upon thy silver blaze, Nor kindle at the rays Which led the brave of old to die? Thou banner, beautiful and grand, Float thou for ever o'er our land. II. Flag of the stripes of fire! Long as the bard his lofty lyre Can strike, thou shalt inspire our song. We'll sing thee--round the hearth, We'll sing thee-on strange earth, We'll sing thee when we forth To battle go, with clarion tongue. Flag of the free and brave in blood; For aye be thou the blest of God! III. Flag of the bird of Jove, Who left the clouds and stars above, To point the Hero's lightning path; Around thee we will stand. With glittering sword in hand, And swear to guard the land, Which tam'd the lion's earthquake wrath! Flag of the West! be thou unfurled Till the last trump arouse the world! IV. Flag of two ocean shores! Whose everlasting thunder roars, From deep to deep, in storm and foam; Though with the sun's red set Thou sink'st to slumber yet With him. in glory great Thou risest. and shalt share his tomb! Thou banner, beautiful and grand, Float thou for ever o'er our land!

All things being ready, he proceeded to make the assault. He took two guns, one in each hand, and be placed their muzzles at the breasts of two Indians who were lying on each

side of the spot where he bad been, shot them

both

which it has been thought proper to make public. The papers composing it consist of

letters between the late British Minister to

this country, (Mr. S. Canning and Mr. Secretary

Adams: between Mr. Secretary Adams

80 Acres

part of the N. W. quarter, section 22, town

85 Acres,

o the spot where he bad been, snot uiem ry .iamJ,uiiM.:u.. v...., ----- t.-rtnf fic T E nuarter of s..ff:,, t i at oner. The others as he expected, be-J Mr. Bvsh, then Min.,ter to Great lintain; be- rt Mtc .N. quarter ot c , awaked by the noise, sprar.gup and starteditween Mr. Secretary Mors, and Mr. ArWtijC Id' " m.r.cmer.t. With n third gu he instantly !f on, Charge cles Alum es of Great I'r.ta.n: Mr.. oU Ad OS

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hot at two of them who were close together. A ig, "ir late 31 mister to uiai coi.mry, anji w i . nrhait tne N'utn nest oaarfr secti. t., killed one. as he afterwards bad reason' to lie-'Se.-retary Chy: Mr. Sccietaiy (Joy and Mr. ,OUM range lfJ lieve, and mortally wound the other. The jJWca. present Minister iron Great Ilntamj OAcro ii't, lndi:,n. serine-his connsu.io:i3 Ivinir dead iio this country ; and Mr. ecietary Uay. and J r.;... c vv

..i.. I.:.,. r, ,.,t I .. hi Mr (nhiin.onv MOrent Minister to Oieat in- . . . i

i r m fin 1 iirnl:i hi v in ito rnn in? ion of fliplnin.

scene, uncertain by how many he vas affiled. J In addition to tl.c ooimc-nts, there is, piecipitateh lied. Mr. McConnel therefore, ;from the Dopaitment d'Slate.ropies ofthe. ra- $ was left in uuiet possesion of the held. Not;tified Treaties with Icaroark. and with thef

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feeling inclined however, to figlit anymore Mich iFcdcration of Central America.

battles, he took his nlle ami proceeded expedi

tiuusl towards home, u here, alter a tedicu

150 Acre

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10 Acres

W. rjuarter sccticn 1 1. tv, n ;;. rnr -p -:

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'one bnlfof t!ie S. W. o'nrter '' !id i. u

'2. Fn.m thcl)e!ar(in"7it "filar. These dor; j j r:W:ir all the above !;st;d li

s 'timnits consist of a General Ucnort. from the ni-ntv of ette. and murh : n.

ami painful journey, he safely arrived, to the crct;u Y of War, r.n the Administration ofsu:Krfrf:t fo Kati-fv the executi-:. u.H .

great joyot his tneiidswtioiKUt r.egim to uiipair ,he r)0p.M t5m.nt for the current o;ir; a com-. ,.:, ; rnrt contair.in.,' the u of ever seeing him again. Mehersive and detaihd Ileport ol'Maior (ien- i--. !,,. U la-t. if ::er( . r v"

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r;orne mite uaic aiiein.uu. ..us. iumap, a er ro:c, on the state ol the Army; Kcporl

hdy respoctainlity, w.nima ncen taken iv ;tVoni the l-'iarter-Master General, Coaimissarv Pec J". the Indians, and retained a pnsoncr among '.,,,1 (fi tjubHstci.ee. a v Ma.-U-r Gener.-l! theni on Mad river m the stated Ohio, made ;Sunrcon General, Common (inieral oi I'wther escape and returned home to tnc rieiglihor-'.i,' fh.tuiiitH.v Dorai-imt.- I'.enoit of.

hood of Lexington. She stated that shortly!. ,e iv.ardof Oaa et s. and coma.uoir i!ions t-.,.! alter the time when Mr. McConnel ma le his;llf.rfrti .v;, t;,P w i ,;(M.i .o ..,, imnlu,own.!

desperate and succcsslul assa.ult. ..ne Iialian.!izat:ln ai,d discipline ofthe Militia; ileport of. v i i If.pt.en irn-r I out of live who had muoc a joumey towards '(J(C, 0lV.(er rartiru:arlv c!iarUTd with ln(ii.:n';i;tm fet,'.. 'Fh .ni- o.Ct f--' Lexington. rMun.ed with an account that they ; Al;m... Kt.0,t oi w iVuU:U Un,ce:Kepoi1 of i;llt!l -,,i!er f.r;nilv Kutli had taken a white man prisoner, r.r.d had .fi,,. i-...,,. j .,... (v.v,.,, i . t , . . ,. . .i , , ;taCJ.oi.ni L..I..I. ui.i-a. -Hitli the he:r at la.r of J. . brought I. ;m as hir a? tie Omo river, when, mi , , , , . . . I . i -1 . i . i q Frmnthr ':!),--o-':nr; f,p hr-u 'Marfan-! .lori'in bite Man'.::.; the inchf. w hile ti'Cv wereas.eep, t ;ovwere x ' ruin"u u.t "'i U! '' -u 111 - . - . ., , , "

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trvue-t ofthe Ihu h v Mou:;ta'ir has been their station-: Faprrs n-pecting the icmovni

productive of inthrnjati' n n:, s.d iec of nf the ivy,aii:s of Co;n.(. Ci. Fkuuv; Copies ;nae par.Kioa .-e.-.-i w small interest to ihe people of the uniot:. Si -rcrtts fror i the corre-p ndence of :Jo.inMep.sf i.. oj n

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u, Copirs f . and Jxtia.-rt fi m the r, rre.-K?ad rir- otf ?i ,:1 - - T ! L ,Vmo of ( apt. Ji.-:: J). F.M.iorr: ilMra-ts5 1 ro,lt 1 :;) :ir- i''-' :" - '

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the 'enes of ii'.teretin? pavers under the title His return ca ra an

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Le::ston Ga.ette, we make the following ex-:ti-n oft:.e partv v.hi ii h had h-fi l.eund t!.? l'lf i i-hei i. s; ( ..

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i"iuv tnif morning m me vcar 1 .ai, .vir. " ,: , 1. .: .. . . 1

;-v ..,dor l-.n.,.K ;.. Imemweututa, :.: -a,t one tana rvu aod Mt .ie.-.ii.i..M. :. u-, -.0,.,

neighborhood of Lexington, wan leie.l into the miUs l" t!lC (ir(: ! L:l!vr- !j" :U!,: r:,,:' h ,n

wonds on t"ot in pursuit of jrame. UavintrMie. t. Louis occupied ah. ul sevt-.ty da ,

cerde ! in killing a deer at oine distance frcru lt'ii0

h-:me. he mund it nece-sary to return fo- ;i "'.Uot hornei tur then ho.enn which to carry it off. While he a ,rf,,i-t!' n he iT.)iii lUf i ..i; ,,sl.,mt.i ,At v.i.,.,-.. tou:'.d. a:id w ith-'Ut loo-i

cicerlav.andriaturallv concluded that someone l'U!?'J,)!,nu'.v

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Taken Up mes Vance, of Connersville county, Indiana, and returned

signed on the 9th day of December

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n,;, icuiii uiuncr ior it-- I nrec 01 - t y - nit , an cxliiiul r i : be -tate ot tne account

them remained to watch it. and two nl.u od u n n'rJ '" 11 ,v f" c'i''-i-te.'i a tli:niar. 1 . ,, ri..,ia;,. t,..,. , 1 !

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1.1 i in iirjouscaue neai me pa n along. . . : ramreuif nt preeut rnl 1 roix seo t the Gene-! v.H ITilM alul P, which they rightly supposed the huntm;' r'.. L-water toe best .juahty , , . J.,,.,, j . , . p,,..;- . ..II... l . . u:unipt 111) 1M I'M' ll 1 V I ,r 11 111 r..nlr. I 11 I ' 1 ' ' ' " ' ' - 1 1 ' 1 ' . I .

7'J1" ' " V 1 ro-'''cretore. near then; -'V", ' V Tl.eonlv Department, it u ill be obsened.:(r eH'.t vea- dd- -.j ... , t , i m .r rbo e ot concea moid thev sSnt at -.om I ib-d : throngn a lev el and open couutrv. better lor L. i ,1 . r tti.i; i. ti. ' j ta i . . j u t rii. t a i mi ul . iiic noi at .i.m. KH...1, 1 - J tror.i u hirh t!uM e 1., 1.0 ret i.rt. 1 ti.e I ica-urv ., ei:ni e.j fr. enf v f d'a; t,e hore under him and consequently took carnages than any turnpike road mthe l-5"1 j'pnj, r,n,i-sion. it will ort.r to everv reader.' r, " ,V " blapnsoncr. For several days In travclic 1 St:it-U thL to the fact that the Head o'f YaU l)c- OllO l;t'kl!LC -PCV f -Mt,

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and a aw cxre ent it! irUmin t' .v rrrm-rt.,l 1 the liockv Mountains at the s ain ed ot t he ' . . .-.i . . r - i . . - . , r , , c"t'u ir min. r. v rcqu.r , . . i report to (,"r-rc oi the tate f-l h:? depart- l-astt!;: i -i-.t -.:pp.sei: f.. r mi . him lo shoot deer huh doe kr fhr tbrm f north lark ot the I'latte and devrenduicr tie. v a - ' , , . , ' . . I . . . , , ,,l,t .i'un,HOc, 6.c. ior Uiem. At, .i T- , roe. it a rrumnmii which d as not appS t..pimg .;;prai-ed to le w ;ts : ii"rat however tbev mod ttiP nrp,.,,,;,,,, r' cv of the Luenavenlura tfiwaro t b o I a a he o- , V n.. ' , 1 , , .', 1 ... - lu U1 u, ,!"1 the piet.iution ot 'either ol the 5fcr taru s. 1 he v ot this re- iweh ih.,: ir, afld utw e-,-. t i '. m: him 1 1 -it ti v hound bv e irb arm and the cean. I lie lake u hicfi teimmaicd the expo-; . .. ,, , , , . . . ., , ., , . , , , uuu.ni nv i.iai Jim.iiiiuiiic I. ..! pvt. it nill he oh i vcd. i 'tatrd in asttcipa- ter and Abralr.m l'n-. liee .ie rope attached t b.ereto tirefullv triced tmdt r o'tion westward, is a mot remarkable bodv el;-. . .. .... ... ; ' ,'. .. 'i" taitiuiiy pasei unutr . tiou m the Mc--ee ot the Fre.deiit. tp.raisere. t'ejr bo, he;, as thev lav on each ide of hiui i1", and hereloloie unknown lmies-irom , .., . .. .

1 r s-Mne time he ouictlv bubmitted to thif i vn?,JP rvmu. it is estimate.no t,e one I, un . - - - '

t e itiornt.but at le; 2th he ventured to coin-:drt(1 n"'0s lo:i?- anl f,r CiI?''ty wide. Itj ,'A'.lViSOV S AoVv

p i i ii: tt lie v a1 hoimd too tijjht, and to be,,!w's coasted lat spring by a partv of gmrralj , , , ' ,i i i . , . , , V , . I vhlc nieti io i-moo u Im w n nn-io.:n.l ' iotic is h-'iOov giv en t' ill uo ( rec?tor" ? t. uie Cor H mnail ho tlW :i unit turn tnirn , -VMI IT biUCIl 1.1 CUHH, WHO W 1 TO OCMlOiOOi -

Ii .(iv. iiio eon fence ot the savages in-i 1 1 ll 1 4 v in makiag a en cuit, i 1 1 oy ( . -, i

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cr( a-., g. and thedr at.prehcn.ion of hi escape;,l "ot ascertain ,Ih outlet. b,t pa-e.ii M ' ' ' , VmUVlUi; 1A UWr .:i '.ng. they , elded to his revest, but! Me where they suppled it must h:iw!tbe 1 r)baUr Court ot said ovmty v.h.ch u, 1, ? stdlc Jt,r.aed to hind him at ni-ht in the ame lcn. The water of this lake, is much filter ,ltarl h.v tnepH.gr thcrooi. a! the.r March - ; ofid Mtm arc manner, though not M closely as 'it fir! ithrn, that of the ca. Some of the sal! obtain Jterm. settn forth the rU ! the ; t,ra,1IC(, , ; (, Ohcnurht whea the party hul reached the e'' rotn lm'" u:,,rr bv boding. Ii. is been brau-rht 'r,t ,t0 or a'.d deeeased , and prayiog leave to "t.,ir... a , ,11M.,cr r, jc-ur.x t: Lank- ofthe Ohio, and when he tlmmrbt if ne-'1" ,,v Ke,'f'J:i1 -hlev-he has aLo brought mik,';fIe as an insolvent estate a::ou. of ir::t.

... . . i i... i . All' TT'i 1 1 lire u 'ii i ii mil ruimiiM m'i. TiririT I ' I

ce.ttA it possible to make his escape h o!- ponu' S5K' m" 'ns ' ,,,ru salt' i"',,t in strata; :l,l, " ' j . , r r,-.-,, -u, - . . j .j-, , i i. i. . ,-...' ' .. n. n.-.a iV,.,! it.;..i. ... a r. .i i ! t'ui r claim before the determination ofthe r'. .. i i , .

v iv 1 .livllllc IV lilj llriir his iPPf IK ht u ic tiv- i.iiii n.vi i:im. ill nil siii 1.11 r ii ,.' vrOUi'il.' ' -'i1' i'. fir t ,0 . i

h '.uit thereon. h ill be jtpi,c,i.

ed in hi position fof the night. With conid-! vv't'1 stro;l,n; f water running through it in rai-

h;mountaiii plentifully supply them-elves witlij Dec. L", lo'!j j A Inn h. nf the e-tate of )V salt at this spot, and carry it homo in bags. i I'd AUu I Law m.-,::. di d'd.

e whs bound, he at length succeed in In the wlnde expedition, pei ral A-hleydidi-g the knife with hi feet until he could not l''0"0 a man, nor had any one of thoe died

eiahle dinicuStv and the emuient dancer of a.va'm(ro,ls 1:,lle channels. The people in the , Dated, Rn-dn die. .'OSI'd'HTUR NSHF.H.'

.ieiu.Tg the savages who were snoring around'"

rjim. and who were eonnectcd to the rone bv ;m at tnih spot, and carry it homo m hags. i

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c. hich I

"l unut; me hnno w un in teet until he conn! ' n-. .i m.ui, nu u.ri ,iu um- m mse on u j reach it with h's hand, when he cut the cord n'l,om he behind lat yrar. j;vi:iy of nhor-jj that conthed him. an 1 vva eoablpd tn tie ! ha e been out fourorlive veil", and aie toot

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'r-t tlwaig'it tlun was to rurioir.leavingthe'-,aIT.v m lht' fieedom of the-e wild i ,-ginn. to; J,"l:! lUt ' V vX- i"'uiU.wit. I will .a- tin tr.a.sh-ep; but ujon fedectiou he c n"eiv-! tmak o1' nhirning to the. cotnpara.iv e tiirahh'tn Uv I,ip at tla' ( "oinl -heu-r ,!o..r. in I nt rt w. uldbe impossible lor him to ec ane o 'civilized life. It would seem that tnjl'mu oi Conncrsv dh, oa .tturdav, rtst

m this uav. a3 :hev w.ajld nrobablv -oon awake i:llU,,,l, h been made to as ei tain the precite 0.t. A...- .c y OiJand r..pidlv imsuebim. He came iherpt;.n'. latitude and longitude of the point at which! V'1

to the hr-roie and ahna.-t de-peratc re.ohition.i V'cneial Asliley crossed the mountau. It i-l all the right, title, claim, aad dem m l of John T... -i

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l" oe inoians, oras many

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1 he con. !. uh ti.n io,,,ot, Vi,... t :

e,.ed t.-. .-xamino i!ieir gn,,. whic h he per. rev ed h.i-.g to-ct!ier. pinned them and .,t

im; urn i jm-ii :i. i miij ;ni inai vT i. run si 1 1 1 1 a I . . i o i eclllll into-, o i; r !,' v i'...';i i.

learn, the elevation in exceedingly mall , 1 east of the Jd.priio inal mei idian U nt- i..".p 1 ' ''

where the pa'.sageof the m un'ains wa eil'ect-1 the west f !; of U hite-w ater riv .r S. 1,1,1 :-

tin n. m good order f u service. He tlf n dis. cdH) small as hardly to allect th- rale ofity of Fayette; taken in exicuiion the m.m,.

..-e.i mimeii t) putting on a coat be innin P"1U? ", ll" ai i"nning Pi Ihe most.! V ot !ac said John C onaer at the .-nit .,f v Id I :i nitrn.j .. .I (.:... i I . , :lll ailirln i( 111 i-.ii i Iniriiwi. l..i ......I I I ... I II t.. .- .1 ... . ' I

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' ing knife in hi belt, an I placed his on ni ,rv t,ian tl,e f'tepest ascent on the Cumberr a nsf,.jK e ot!. uheie the savn would F'in r0H( 3'j1ir lhrutd 1 ' 1.1 .a. . 1 . ' r'. . . I -

- ' ae liktnv to onsfvrve it. but wher h 1dm

' on! instantly f.nd it. AH these prepirat' M-e made at a moment when 'hve Tmlians wr if sleepin-.- y xuu an,i wncn tj,e W;lkiMjy tJj ei'herof tiieia wouid iiavc bceao bam inraut death.

'!"..:s noonnt 0f lh very extraordinary exyho a A "ecr.derMeC..ii- ed. n:av i seen in

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From the A'atrmal !'iu-f'tZ'-'"''r. !). (!. The Doci mm rs which accompany the Mes sage are voluminous, and highly interesting. They c. nM-,t of sev oral dimd series of papers, as follow :

beingtho same. irnpert hen'tofnre bad of, bv

said Cornier, but tlie pun ha-e mo..,.v i.ot being pail, the same will be n cp.,.d t-n ti:e day ami at the place above Also';

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Will bo sold at the same time and place, the A, ..... 5 , ,,.l; id."IoiiovM.ig lea,.Htato.t:iken in i sve!,.,a a toe im rinlM.n-, ,rii:. i,r i - -

propei ty of the a,d John ..miner. ';

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cut.on to me directed from the Fav ette m nil court. ,n lavor ,,f Wdlian, iiend.ick g neumr ( ul 1 1 ... , t ! i C 1 .. I ' . . " ... ... I

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