Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 36, Connersville, Fayette County, 17 February 1827 — Page 1
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mt inrr para-.rra pb : Col. Futlei iin ived in town twoor three days
since, and bnumht the infi lli.'.o.. n ih-.t
j province of Texas had taken up arms to free jit-elf from the Mexican ItcpuLJie. If such a Mhinir is not now in prorr tjie (jny j, ,K)( tjV taut when it vV HI take place. Thoee who em je;r:deto that country are undisguised in rxpie.si,:;r their tletermination. a, the provincials do, to make, a stand, and set up fbrthem-i-elve whenever they feel -tr -tenn.mJ, t
.Hst the piirent Government:. rinp these (thipx. and the distui h;mccs an offcovrnmeut in the province, we thin "Isevjery prohahility that the report ia
lr.t not a moment in accepting the invitation, hy commencing to put in a state of preparation hi disposable force, consi-tirig of the L;y. aluj, a frijrate of the largest cla. and the Arathusa frigate, Und Hercules brig, all crowded with a motley crczc, made up from the prisons and cells of "the Moro CaMlc, kc With those several vessels lie got un-der-weigh, and passed us this moment! It i dcul'tful if he has not gone to windward Jlrtt. to fall in with the Casilda Frigate, two brigthat went out some days ago, to cruise for :ome Patriot privateers off Matar.zas. I think it not unlikely, as La Horde is a brave, skilful and a prudent officer; hatha can have no support, as his elhccrs and crew, arc the most ignorant, motley set of creatures ever pur on board ship. He has to contend (if report sas (rue, and I have no doubt of it,) with a fri'irata commanded hy a gallant experienced ollicer of the Yankee school; having good c:f;cers, and a crew of English and Aintricai seamen. It is said that Porter has one hundred men more than his complement on hoard his own ship, brought out to man his prizes. Takin; into view the numerical force of La Forde. voj would say the Mexican Commode, e must bt ovfrzL-hclmeJ; hut I am of opinion. if the. fOjii::drons corne insight, half the Spani?h force w,!f show no f?ght. and that La Horde and IV.rrer will settle this business. So soon a informtinn arrives of the result of the business, voti shall hear from me. Tie Line-of P.atlh'-Ship is still here, withr.jf masts. A-c. Three frigates are here -.iUo ia disabled slcte. Havana Dec. 2? IC2C. An embargo h-ring been laid (aiul expiesr ly in contravention too, of the treaty cxi-tinjr between our country an I Spain) gives r,ie an opportunity of adding something more on the subject of La P,ordes movements. It ?cc;t w hen he sailed, alt'ieugh he had a verv sup.: rior force with .him. it was hi intention to foil in with the Casilda frigate; which ecl h-ol been de?)a'ched to convey some vessels t windward. lTnfortunalehr. the Sptnish Commodore has mied the Casilda, as she arric net day in this port, and remains smrj at rn chor. Nothitic: has been hearrl of t;p t,,.Vi,', ion since it sailed: rumor sav La l-rd;'' . gone to windward to exercise his men. Ac. s, .......1 impression is t'oiter will !C. ; him a dance; that lie has gone cif Vo:U, j;jro First, fiomCaj.e Ar.tcnio. theie to ,: , t;.J
u.isinieine can; can; el J.a Horde ? ,w litm. and th'.-n bend his courv? (U nn tbisd.rrtion. and o lead thm a h( ut:; -sca-dji , r Ih-wever. all is conject::r?. and as n5 .'.-T tlnng transpires woilh coniinii.ei.-:i':o t r!
write you.
Much anprehensir.n ha. and i. nnrrcr-!
lor the fate of t!;? Ainer?-:.n Int.,,r..t,
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pun. i,oubl Forter le suerecs-fj ;,,... . P-n!e. Jt is fortunste. 1 think, at t'hi- t7 that the : -Constellation is here, vvho i r-adv a all times, to protect American citizens am Hie.r property. Capt. Wools-v has had a c-r n-pondcr,ce with the Governor on the o:hi.-r-ol the embargo.
MF.XICAX AD HAVANA S(tL Jfs.
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1 . S. Frigate ConMellation. The Suu Ind not met. but frotn the description gi Commodore La F.or.le's men, when the nu'i t i. ti.:.,i. . i
mum ( iiiusi lie upon verv unci I terms: A. Jour. ' '
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F the Iiulancpolis Gazette. WAP.ASII XAYJGATJON We invite the attention of our re.irW. iu
communication of Mr. Thomas S. Hinde, inei ted in this day's paper, idirited bv iUo'...
of Mr. Kwing on the subject of the'cl-Mructiorj to navigation, at the falls of the Wab.a.K it.,..
persons who have examined and arc acquainted with the navigation of the Wnhnsb
with Mr. Hinde, that were the obstructions r moved at the fills, this river would rnni
navigabh- for steam boati of small burthen, ai long, during a season, as the Ohio river; and when it is recollected that but fp
dent have occurred to those boat, u bi". ..,. '
navigated the river, it appears rjuite probable that obstructions are rarelv found, for it mu be the case, that the pilots "of wrl. t,or.0 n .l
as well acquainted with its navigation as that of the Ohio, which has 0 long been made the
stuoy oi those pursuing this employment. Mr. II. has hinted at an objection wlnrb nnv !."
"fsl pgamsi in ocnion, as we are intormed his pof sessions, in land, are extensive en the Wabash; but this we consider as a fuoiable omen but few individuals arc better ,r,o,
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...... L,.v. iv.-vuu.i-b me atan, than (this gentleman ami when we consider his character for enterprise and discernment, thn
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tiT . . v.. i-.i, om iusioq cannot tiut be favorable The n-i-:i it;iinU;i.,in. iirriic, ii ( , ,r,rl.,. f....i ' i. : 1 - ' -" ' a
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and was boarded o!V(ipe Antonio, by Com' Porter's .;aadron, consisting of one Fn-ratr one Srnpnfirar.tvoIiris,aatl ovc Scftoomr
v.iri. natsonweut overtotbe L'ormnnrt.ir.'
lnp, and was rr.piesfed by him to report, on bis arrival that he is to he Yiwl o&Cnnn tn
oio, and to way he would be happy to ee or meet any of the Spanish Squadrons that miMit be ready. Porter's old fritrnJ. Com. Laborer.
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t appears to ui, that we hazard but little in-
. ii. ".iiiiwi mai me iav ks oi distant, ten many of the pioduct of the south will I - conveyed to Indianapolis through t,
( um of the wabash. It will appear from the r ip, that the town of T
..s.j.-fc .vail, titty iniles nearer the mouth of the Ohio than Louisville our approach fo m.ir!.-.i
Cinoinnati if thuavijatroa gf tLfc Wabagk
