Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 33, Connersville, Fayette County, 27 January 1827 — Page 2

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30. An act to enable flic citizens of Vigo county to appropriate their road fund to the removal of stagnant waters in said county. 31. An act to provide for removing the obstructions in the river Patoka. Siucc the above was in type, we have received Indianapolis papers to the loth, which give, in addition to the above, the following; 32. An act to incorporate the county seminary of Harrison countv. 33. An act for the formation of a new couny out cf the countv cf Wabash. DOCUMENTS FROM MEXICO. Ucmmunicaicd to Congress from the Department of State, through the Executive, on the 'Jot.'i December. The following letter? are those which were nanMnitted from the Department of State, through the President, to the House of Representative?, on the 2Cth tilt. bring Documents which would have been communicated at the last session, hut for their being then tnislaid. Mr. rchscit zo Mr. C7ay. Ln7iON' of T'.iF. Unr.i St a rc, ) Acrico, .Ivquit 1 7, K'.J,() Sin. I received this day a note from the Secretary of State, dated on the loth inst. a trans lation of which accompanies this letter, to

gether with my reply, maked A. and I). The

shelter, give to the former the means of attack

ingus, leaving them at liberty to dispose ot their ships,of war against us, and even of their land forces This reasoning1 would be much stronger, if, a reported, the fortresses of Havana have been garrisoned by Fiench troops, under whatsoever pretext those may have been delivered up to them; for, such a measure can produce no other efiect than to leave the Spanish forces tree to undertake expeditions against the Continent. Under whatever aspect thi extraordinary and secret union of French forces inMartiiiique be considered. and much more their employment on the Island of Cuba, the President of this Repulic can do no le-s than ,-ee in it an act positively hostile against the independentStatesofAmerica.oiv.it leat.o sus

picious, that it justly demands the attention of

this government. I hat ot your t eo.li ikv hadeclared, in the mst solemn manner, that it will never consent that any third power interfere in the exiting question between Sp: in the independent States of America, which formerly were part ot her dominion. The con

duct of Fiance, in the step to which I rehr. is certainly an interference which, br being dissembled, i- not more excusable. Tbe liesi-

dent therefore directs me to i f m m our c.vceb

or form of government cfthe nerr America:, net view it as a matter of io menu self rri

Republics. to remove an oinccr iroin i.is ui ce :is This inquiry was avowedly made in oidcrto'did oihees he thought were matters cf j y'

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by the President ofthe United States to makei vidual; holding them.ns some gentkinrRVl - such a declaration; and although yeu have, nojhint. The people have a light to rei;.0v( douht,bcen able clearly to show that no suchificers r.d abrogate the oti.ee wl,cue;tr i; '

authority, implied or direct, was ever rivc:i tolmny think roper.

me, 1 cannot rest satisfied without slain. gj i he coi;titutioe ?ru s no man ?h..il i r . explicitly, that, in the observations I made du-j polled to i-u-wer any criminal chaise v.:, .J', ring my conference with the Mexican Pleui-lprc-ci-.tment. indictment, er in j t j-..,., , . ' l.,5C;n potential ies, I alluded onlv to the message : cfThi? reo'.uti'-n cci.teniT.I.:es tic lila.g r

the President of t!ie United StatC3 to Congress, iuiurmntiori cmy :u res where a b;ii vf;:j.;..". jn iti-rj. 'u.es:t has been previously iV-nd by That message, dictated, in my opinion, by i jury, for sou.'e nviae i n fa m in iu !.;u:f the soundest 'policy, has b en leganied, b-otli j'i'his would pioieri s uch o.'iy n i, r.t , n in Europe and America, as a solemn declara-jtiou ar-d i.-jpropf r pr.secu:;t i.s. it . ly tion of the-views and intention of the Ev-;t!;e p uty :o the Jull 1 ci.c.'.t . j il-c r, " .. cutive of the I nit d State, and I have ai- i:ti. -:!:! piov;i!i be;. :.; allvee tc-; i.,: ;.r,, wavs considered that declaration as a pSe(ige.-o;;i e Idin a right to be tri d by twfief;i far foith ls t!ie. laniru:(i;e f the President oati ircr.iitiy ;;i-;i. la snc'i cn c s til i' .. pledge the nation, to delend the new American ibrca l;e of duty which cotdd :.ot j i--f-r! 1 Republics from the at tacks of ;t!iy of thepow er !f eimed r 'w.r Jet. it 1 e the duty of tbi- , of Europe other th:m Spain. That the l'eop'.'y u;.) ,;: ; , to lib -uch ii.f ia.r.a-;j t:..-.' ofthe United States aie not bound by any c:e Ho-e--ii i' e. Vv f jci 1 1 con ?! ! ut i.-.

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stood at well in Mexico. w liere t!ie gov en.ioent ; .';, .-.-' ' i.:-;'iac'i"ig, it ;s only . i . U :

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that you vill be )Ie;ised to biing them 'f the notice of our government. from who-e fiieudship he hopes tha.t it will ;uk of that of Hi

.lost Laiiionc ..lajesiv, sacn expiauai:ot.s as

. ,0;-..j(.j.t ;as in the United Mate t!ie::e.d es. I ne"d t be ..!.- p .'. r ot pi t Jrrh g the ar'n

-carcely, theiel ore. cs biiui a!! eitentr r. to ! pea.cnint nt. i be ject i. to ; : c Ji.e . have deceived the Mexican Fb r.ip.tcti::r;es b jtl.e ii.ht f tiying the lr;.peacl.::u i.t. ;n. the argument I ucl ori that eccarit.n. ;! :h ti pi c r t! charges, ai , then n P.ut, in older to correct j-nv erroneous ini--.and deter:. ;n.e tbe iruiit or inn. c.

Intelligence communicated by the A-ent of the case require, which may erve ai.a :.s a j !"s;lj:! . t;. v..;ds might Lae ma.ie up,.;, p , , ty aert-n-.?. Ey the .,?, f'i.n 0;:. this Government at Jamaica, of a large French rule of proceeding to these Slates, which, inj' '-" tl:t" "' iMemp-.tentiat u-. 1 inb-.' the :Mru-m. the 4rg!: !;.t,.,t force beinc collected at Martinique, and of the the mean time, uud'r the-e c.ircnin?ta:ices. il! .explained to them, in the couiseof their coa -jr'.ude ir-m .'lectin- or being t!u:c p appearance of a squadron of French vc-sels of find theneivts obli?;ci f) adopt that ha: of N-ieia e this m..rnmg.their precise meanmg.that V uv u ted cj an :ui :m--.'. cuiro. M;r. war oil the Western Cape cfthe bland of St.jconduor. with rcsjv.-t to ii-;;:u:e, which, n.av j1'1' ''laratioi! of Mr. M.n.roe, ui his mess-.e j..,-t tl.cief re p'".e:- i-r t:- u:u;A vi Domingo, directing their course towards Ha- be dictated by pru !.-:.ce; and th,- i.ece.-il . I aliude.l, indicated ei:-;r,.;.en, i,-.;.n . by lan

Domingo, directinir their course towards Ha-the itictatcd by jru ce; and .? nece

vana, has produced a threat sensation here : lot presorv n g tl.e;

and a strong disposition exits on the parr if, ton.ee. the Executive and of Con:?rcs. to take v t rv ! The Presaiei-.t data-ts himself t!-.t t!:e Gt

(lecisive measures ajrair.st thel' reach resident:

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position which I shall use everv exertion to s ;-!;. lence and ic ip:.ciiy of iuteivM,. which ha; 1 I"t'' 1 !-itv,i hav ug pledged lhem-el e .: -,; -r.f. This aiiice se n:s to have a ten and restrain within due bounds. !pi!y eit-s between both nation. bit to permit any o her power tlian S;.::in tc 'imir.edi.iU: be;, i i.:g en tbe ue-ta-n Irfi

The Charge d'Atfai res of H. R. Maje?ty des-j I have th,- honor to reiterate to vovr F.ctl-ji!'lL-,1'4'rc " " dependence or form of gov .Ran either .ft tches this evenirt' a courier for l.nmlnn l.vilrnrv tbe a-.-utai- es oi tb.- Jd-h r. ,.,;.',., -,t; .rnment f the new American!! c: nbl.es. 1 n.-e :nt'Tl.e l-cueis jr

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the way of New York., to convey niieliiircncel'-vith which I am. vo-.r oicdier.t serva-.f.

of these events to his court. He waits lor my Jitters, and I have not time, therefore, to write so fully by this opportunity as 1 could have -.wdicd. I have the honor to be, with great repect ir, y our obedient sen et:t t J. R. POIXSETT. To the Hon. Henry Clay. Secretary of State, Washington. A. Mr. .Hainan to Mr. Poinfeti. To His Excellency Jorr. R. Poixsf.tt,

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Ligation" or rue. U. S. ok Amkhica Mevu 17, Si ! : I hav e the honor to ac!;nowledije the re

ceipt of your Expediency's in-te of the K'tb

:-ge of 13.. -iad to nothing more. Don Ji.:-t ;Thi :r p-uveis me n;oi e cxte:i th t.. jIfM.:c:o Itea, one ofthe Plenipotentiaries atir.en to r.nv cthtr bia:..;h el" goveinn Jt'iat j'erioii of cur ne.'iatior..?, replied, lh..t ;b?cr.;v' " rhap they cnu I t ri!i'.!t i

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an. fr(.in tuiL-iUtd traits -f .trt;:.h)urua s .. . , , ,: - ' veur oheiiient .-ervant, J.I (horn tne daette ot tvinston, numbered trom,J ,., .. P., M i t r. " 1 o the Hon. Iln.Nnv ( i w.

.ivvst ICth, lbJ.5. hi compliance with his Exellr ncy th.e Prr-

Most Excellent Sir : I have the honor to en- ident's desire, I shall immediately ti;nmit

them to my Government, not dc'iihting that the Prcident of the U. States w ill take measure:

l to obtain the ej planation which his l.xcelhm-

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close to your Excellency, numbered 1 to 5. copies of the communications received hv thi Government from their Agent in Jamaica, and of a patagraphfrom a Kingston Gazette, which he semis with them. Whatever decree of ere dit may be given to the intelligence of the union of French maritime forces in Martinique. to

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ask firm hi- most Catholic Majesty.

, , ,, h i '.- 1 111 1 .'. in- eiiic;n.e-.it te jiaiiieu lo n.i- u; he-' vour evce h-nc-. o :.--nre the rr.h-.nt ' L'Coatinir roads and hinlnvavs. s . -

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the number of sail, and which is found? d f ident cf the United State

on two notices, confirmatory of each other, the fact appears undoubted, that a French squadron, compo-ed of tw o ship ofthe line, seven frigates, and two brigs, passed Cape St. Nicholas sailing in the direction of Havana, siuce.as your Excellency will see by the copy No. 1 . t! e. commander of the Colombian schooner of "Vat. the Zulma, gies othcial notice to hi-

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mil; i in- i it mm v ii w ouiu oei.oine i ne i , i; n t 1 1 ,; 1 1 11 11 ' ' 1 lKJ 1 i"-1' 1 ' llJ i" i ' M1 - ' i'i ii - ... , , c . . i 4 i . . i ,i i r , wcurd be i t rest ; hut ti'.e j-ou er t n n States to adopt m the event ot any interp.-ition j ,l,,.C laws now ui t'ree organ. -.m a boara .i; ( ,1 i t ti en v it! ;e -a' r ' " of the poweis of Europe in the content betweeni'd justic to do camty hu.-iness. and to sulti-! .'f'5 " '-''b'-' ' -C.u. i oont s i i.. Spain and the Independent State f menra j tute a board of co.-n'v r oinruis-i-.ners ia lieu!; TTl'' "r'! 'P c:)1' '. ' ct.! r i':5! ;:; ilr i t- i . ,-, , . i.i,,.,e itbe government, ii the leisi'itjre may t: w hich ioiineily loimr il ; art oi her dominions. th reel. ? , v r 'J " n he spoke the s'entiments ofthe wlnle nation; Mr. Johnson of p. moved to postpone indet7j lha; Vnj'u' C''ce may re..re it. .

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and that the present President cherhho; the 1 r:tt lv the further ccusidi.-raticn tlierenf; n liicin i . i

and

Government ofhis having fallen in with it.autlUame feelings- towards these countrie. and fM-'moti- n prevailed a es Ji, imcs 1 . i . i . ........ ' i

oi ravmg spoken one ot-tne trigates. rv tlie paragraph of the Jamaica Gazette, copied in No. o. vour Excellency will see that it i said, alth. ugh on information lcs certain, that French troops had disembarked in the Island ot Cuba, ami that its Capital was about to he garrisoned by French troops. Supposing only o ir.iVh of all this to he true, as i absolutely

ureiy coincides in tlK v:er-, laid down in that message.

Although the reunion of so lar ge a Fre

force in the Island of Mai tinique.

formation receiv ed by tin Gove

appearance of a numerou

jcrurts in tbe act ol repjmrg reitam

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j ixtnyrti. i n:.i me con.iouice on mr j-uuci-j , ,tv lt required by J-nid nmrt; He then; .t nc!j;ary be iusti uct. d to eauuire into the ,xpeiii-lhcrefoie tb.at this power riiriit as weh

md the in-1 ency cf making it the duty of proecu;ing at itn directly to the circuit courts. ::s Id be srsv:;

Government ot tlie! tomics m tneir several judicial circuits, to tile:ja indirect inanrc". sjutiron of the -hipsj irdormatinn, upon which the circuit coints In conclusion. M r. ToM w

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incontestahic, which is, that a French squadron, Composed of nine large esse!?, and two smaller, lias appeared ot the cost of the Island ofCuba. sailing in the direction ofthe Havana and immediately the question occurs, w hat is the o ject of this force Undoubtedly it will not be pretended that it is to protect thcFrench commerce in the West Indian Seas: for it is very well known, that in them it has no other enemie but the pirates, who are enemies to ail nations, and against these, it is clear, there would not be sent large vessels,united in spiad ron; neither can it be said that these vessels have f..r their object the Island of St. Domingo, because it would always he askeil w herefore w ere they directed towards thellavana?

&.even should such excuse healledged instead i .1 'I. . . . . . . . i

oi an adim-siuic explanation they would only. in the pre-ent state of these countries, call to mind the cordon sanitaire. under pretext of which vva organized on the frontiers of Spain, they, the very army which wa? to invade it. If it U pre tended that a French squadron may go to thellavana w ithout causing well founded alarm Lecaue that dace is in the possesion of Spain, it should be icine-nbered that Havana is the Lead-quarters of the Spanish forces in the ? resent war against the American Continent, rom I hence have isvjed the reinforcements, and every description of supplies for the Span i;h Army which lought in Colombia, and, from thence, tbe Spanish Garrison of the Castle of Sin Juan le Ulloa still maintains itself: so that, eveu in the case when the Spaniards ofthe Havana would receive no direct aid from the Fiench Iwrces, these, by placing that bay under

oi wai oi mat nation in the vicinity o, the i- hah isuc writs ot . i.arra,it again ?t ;;-- that if this p wer could be jjrantrd toti.e 1 b land ofCuba, are certainly ah ulaied to alarudciate jmb.-es. -heriifs, clerk-, justice of theifjarv tonsisient with the -j ::;t of tin ar:.e the tears and to excite tin1 suspicions of thijpeace and oilier inferior officers, where a billjij, nj( would he a s i inf ot me.cli ex e.;s; :.r Government as to the ulterior view s of hii most! of indictment may h;Ue been Mmd against the! would Le well cahulated to clcar.fe.kf i '! Cat.vdic, Majesty, and not only justify hut call j person holding such othee for a crime, the com j fr4(,n corruption, pul lie .-::.c . He ;-.! L.t ci tor measures of precaution; I cannot abstain .'mission of which would subject such person if; the resolution therefore, ll-r the ..vns.iii!: trom obscrv inii to Vour excellency, that Hi. -se i Convicted lo be itnnn-nfiefl in fh.- s!:.I i.i i.r.n I - C .e.. il '

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movements do not necessarily imply hostile in

tentionson the part of France towards these countries and that it will be politic that the measure this Government proposes to take with regard to France, should not be of a nature to give just cause of complaint to hi most Catholic Majesty, if it should hi reafler appear that the reunion of so large a force in Martinque, and the movements of the French squadrons in the West Indian Seas, were en

tirely unconnected with any design of that

iovernment againt the Americas

1 tru-t hi. excellency the President will at

tribute this expression of my opinion to the only motive which can actuate me my earnest solicitude fur the peace and security -f thi. country. I have the honour to be, w ith respect, sir, yourohedicnt servant, J. II. POINSETT. Mr. Poinsett tMr, CVay. Eeo a r m ot tiic Umtih Sr.virs, Mr.rtYo. Ma if t'lt't, IWd. Sin : I hav e this instant seen Washington papers ofthe L'Oth and c'O March, contnining the debate upon a resolution ordered by Mr. Wick lid'e, and directed to learn upon w hat authoritv I had declared that theUnited States had pledg ed themelves not to permit any other Powe r than Spain to interfere vith the independence

or to sillier other mtamous punishment. Ann also, make it the duty of such prosecuting attorney to file information again. t the oiheeri aloie-aid for ma! conduct in odice, an 1 m either case, upon the facts set out in such case, intormation being found true bv a jury of 1 2 men upon an impartial trial, to authorize the circuit court to remove said othcci from odiec. Mr. Tet roc to obviate scruples which sonvo gentlemen entertained a to the constitutionality ofthe measure. Ofthe necci-itv of such a measure, there can be no doubt We

On motion of Mr. Gray.

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Mr. Ew ing r i" i t. d p.

XTew H ai nioi v S-'cictv; w h;

ordered to a second reading tj in. rrr

The engrossed bill h .-.m. ;d an "An ai t t provide f .r tbe pai-'i'i st.ite,,, approved Javiiy I'-'l; third time and o tsi.

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have j'i-t fmi-hed a c.im- of impcaehmentj On tbe btli. '.'r. Mni!ev ad,i- i ;. w hich occupied the Senate the better pat t of ' leav e to i:.trodn.-c a j-unt i oluti

an ami ii-1 incnl ot u ; -.!in. whichwas read.v.uil-r, .1 to a -cer ( inoj iot.'.

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tiirce Hays m Iieanng aud determining,- thiHouso in managing, which will cost the government not less than a thousand dollars. 'and

every cae of the kind, no matter how trifiingj Mr. FUt. I er asked andebi.,m cannot cot the government much Ies H-i intu ducc a b.il to amei.d ..k .h t f

submitted the resolution merely (or the co.-j regu'.tte !.U''n.. Mr. Ibn e.: o u.m -i to ; -ideration of the House, anil'must conlbs-? ' r-1 -aid i-.i! ; which wa i,g..h '. and 5 that its constitutionality is clouded in doubt i'bill va .! re '. !n a m . s,.! i. eon g. et the judiciary will Imally have the derj 1-i m th" '.'th. "dr. lb; rah u. U m the ;udn ingof the qnetion; and that department i -m- m. n..nii: e t- w!i- m o.:.- i . r ! the t db. ..

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neraii nctti-r prepared to tleride upon such he-

question than popular as-embli.-. If w e cannot pass some such law, we had better call a

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b it the j i-i. ! i'- : ,-.u:re into the exj

convention at once, to obviate this growing e. -i-.i-plifv i: pv. ceedu-g m . . penM', for casei ofthe kiml are yearly iauftiph!i alopi'vt.e ;bat tbe pb. mg, and bid fair to.ost the pool.!.- imre than! m cuit. in ; -at ',(

nil the legislation done for the t:,i. .. tu

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