Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 47, Connersville, Fayette County, 5 May 1827 — Page 2
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tvIiosc devotion to the common cause was ardent and unbounded, requested that the artilleries vvould not spare his house more than any other, especially as he knew it to be befchpie 1 by the principal omcers of the British aijny. Two pieces were accordingly pointed against it. Tiie first shot went through the house ud killed two of a large company of officers, then indulging in the pleasures of lY.e table. Other bills soon dislodged the hostile tenants. The uncle of Governor Nelson had been for thirty years under the provincial government,
secretary of the executive council, when the
disturbances in the colonies broke out advanced in age to desire a revolution
the most wealthy and resectable citizens ofrine in the island cf Cuba and augmented . the wccworoi Lord lav ctpnol. as Pie-.
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nthennmt.annrehendin- SpP; neouen- derstood. The squadron ot Laborde was mitnougn mat nouu-m.m nmi 'U',,;
ces to the city lie replied to them with great! the middle of last year cruizing on the coast warmth, asked if thev meant to insult him by of Colombia, and a short time since two frig-
upposing him capable ot yielding the law Urates were oil tiie bar ot i ampico. i ms ?o,u.i
improving, he can never rrnnnc 1.
station. Mr. Canning is peheu. t. Ti e Glasgow Courier says that letter been received from Major Laing nl e.;-... I I A ftl I t
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two obstinate men. Thev left him. and a fewjdron was dispersed by a storm in the West In-
bours affpr sis the iuere was irnina-'to court,, die.-, and it is probable much lime will ehpe I
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llll JH. 1 S1JIIS 1,11.11 CU Illv I 111 II J 111 lllf, M I . 'If l.ni in iwn, unj . .............. - .w. .... , , . t consented to give the security. When tbetions. however, tint, instead of -rncte-iii:,g ,.u-, J court met, the grand jury refused to find al The disturbances in the provinces of Gua-jKiv rr N i-er to th? Sea. as he intcnde-'. v bill against the parties accused, and delivered tfiimlacall with an imperious voice on the pa-iP. u ill ieiurn homo by the v.j-.y .. , a presentment against Mr. Chase. Itiiotism of every lover of hi country to sic'ThUM much reretfcfl.
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too far The presentment of the grand jury comprises lilicc his private pa-sions to the public good, j The Ma..nd mtelli-iMire it )rrr. t!..t., , too pru- only two specific charges against " the judge, j Vou must gentlemen together, at a time ! lV.rtutruf-c w ere beaten on :!.e ..!!-.;
dent to check this great event, if necessary, First, of having insalled them by openly ten-! when all our foreign iolatioi.are in a pecu'ii ir rv. : t the t.ndgr rt I'rr.J- iv.;. I cr . j. and i?i faithful to his countrymen to separateisuring the sherifl f-r having returned so badjly flourishing situation, be judicious and cir-ui'r. h the hands ot the Con-Mut: n t!; .;..., his iiiierest from theirs, he chose the crisis of; a jury. And. secondly, of havirg violated the cuinspert with respee t to the right of rtherjpi-:"iers this alteration to retire from public affaire. bill of rights, by accepting an exercising, at .nation, ami let sound and republican sentiment A !n adf-il 'torn had ry.-rcd l! vf. Thus did he opportunely quit the theatre, when ; the-same time, two dilletert others, cliief govern you in all your mo erornK The state jcouatrv i.ear Barcf!"ti i. K rtv m, ;, j4 new pieces deman lei fresh actors, and too judge- ofthe criminal court, and chief judge of the finance is tl.t!t:i ieg the public ree:- i-i."!. u:A u lives nc 1-:. his seat among the spectatois, content tooflcrol the general couit of the state. i double thatof'J.i; the estraof dnsry expen- oibrj .'uai "-'. iniinen.e. up his wishes for the success of t lie drauci", ard j There i rnucU verbiage in the present n:enf. se then incui red hae be n muf !i (ii;:urii'ned Ti.n uf r i Minor- in !'.ui A1. v ... to applaud those who acted well thtir prrf. but it all amounts to no more than this. in the present year of!J7. the republic i pro- hour; er.di'i hocd.) 1 ! ; t Cnnt But in the last campaign, chance Introduced The reply of judge Cha-e was maiked hy Sided with an effer fie marine, the aimv viJ had b-iu delenfcd .y :o Portugur u ,t.;. him on the s'ene, and made him unfortunately j temperate moderation and firmness. He gen-rlotbed and fed, and our waichou-.rs; fult-d; Tl.o i:b;.!e in th BTi'i'!i V ii It no. ; r u tamous. lie lived at York, where he had bniltltly reminded them how inuch they had' gone with every necesirv of 1 1 i -1 the lereipt- Corn L:i w a p.i-p.)!.etl to the J -t V ... ;
a very h m.lsomc house, trom which neither , beyond I lie proper shere ot their duties, in trom the custom b a e much auirmcntef! tnei A f.oa !:rj p.:pfi of the 'J 1 t IVI-ni.,! , . L'iropean taste nor luxury was excluded; ameddling with u( h subjects asthc holding fwo ports of Veia Cru.: 'I'anipi o 'e T-ouniiip:. I Bi-pr.:; j,ave rea' lifd to-. n. t h : c : A chimney-piece and some bass reliefs of very 'office. & justified bis censure of the sberitl, as ;lj Kefugio in the noitb haw routn'iti'd .Northwe-t f 'on:p:inv. that Cnpt. i"; J,;..4 j line marble, exquisitely sculptured, where well foumled,to the extent thar he had actually . hamUnmel y. The trade from India ;mhI ( in jnrrotn; di-b d the o'nects of Ii" . . -: ;:. -, , f ,v particularly admired, when fate conducted luttered it. ;u ao'iil to the p.-.rts of S m T.la- and .M: t'.b hi .n ,..' ' id f"i!b-ii ii w n, 1 . , :
particularly admired, when fate conducted Lord Cornwall'-s to this town to be disarmed.
In the conclusion ot this reply he to'd the in ihe Pa. i..r ha f hi "ir!.t -v. 'labii- i ex e. ; ,-jril ' Im-I--liin ! . ,
as well as his,till then, victorious troops. Sec-ijury, "you will.gentlemen, coiitinut: to do your nue. 'Ihe regulations of the cn-tom hou.r. .t j:.r .t. it-pn.r f !.;--- j. retary Nelson did not think it necessary to fly 'duty, and I shall peixcre in n.inr ; and oii m.ihhir ariou- apjiurlrn ir e j,,-, prbri::""- Si hi: ;u, i-- .. , trom the English, to whom his conduct could j may be assured that no mitaken opc.ion of appiobaiion ofthe noi-e-. 1 " ut v u h. -.mi' w it!: him I. id ;.:- ' not have maile him disagreeable nor hax e J yours, or resentment against me , will prexent w os!d i ec.n'tnf od yoo t::!.iny n.r. rTj.ii-p bv tl. irri".nal rvr--iurnished anv just motive ofsuspicion. .He xva!mv having repect f5rvou us a l,ii'' .led -trp in nf.ird ifs ti.i ta?in. t It;, t the -!.'
well received by the general, who established J In the succeeding Dfcember hi holding the nt'-on oft!: ir.en lniii n v be (ri:.iU-d i n a r-, 17.;, iljI,n.t?1 ( tIfas head-quarters in his house, which was huilt : twofold judicial station became the subject of a fair aid unrb.arg.ib!e -a ix-.tr. I'r tn. i- Bieh-i-i !"'' n...ri, on an eminence near the most important forti-idebate m the house of delegate, and an at- A nnmbr of . it nuMuM.lin de!.4 lv?.ir !i t. J., :!., IV.4;, f,, r i,.jf. ;
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uiour uomnanners and cantniers. an. I wasal-,on tiie ipietion ot leuiox al. et a mai.uitv n..imost entirely destroyed. Mr. NeU.n lived in :rurred in t'ne icsolution that the er t-viimii, P it at the time our batteries tried thir lir shot1 xvas infrinueil by the simultaneous tenuie ..r nnd killed one of his negroes at a little distance, the twoolhce.
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from him, so that Lord Cornwallis wa soon obliged to seek another Ir.m. But w:hI as
ylum could be found tWr an old
of the use of his legs by the gout.Hnd above all, I
wjrat asylum could defend bun against the cruel anguish a father mut feel at being be-ieged by hi ovxn children ; for he had two in the Arnerican army. So that exerv shot. whether tired
from the townor from the trcnches,might prove! equally fatal to him. 'Phis state of creel :n-! xiety was not to be endured; and a rrquo-t'. m as ent to the besieged commader, to i ennil '
-Mr. .Nelson to leave the town. After the tiair
The attempt did not Micrred ; but Itlioi-'. h 'I'l.r ui'rc . : i -lit I . :', Willi if-;et to '.
the vote x a I rt -one to tx ent v n w low-cr i'rn i ati a.-. and to J V e in th" e
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i'lif' fund in f . i.d 'ii. on tin P.th ( .-to!i I : pan!-h !.-. :i:ul :r -i a j-j , , .r, !,tbe ..' le-y of thU lep'.'-Mie i- m.xv in tl,f. , lf .;Lr;r'' t; t. (';.;:. Wu-ii -i',; :: . U ,;!
rr.KsiLu-.NT's :.i-.s. ..-.i: the opment hon.eej I .a ring. I. rot ner. A: . ition .!-tnan-hd '-fin- mm ifit.rv x.
man ?P' ved -rj)f, rop0,VIr aty0,j? a rU.;i,:,. ox i.lenre of '!' Adi' haxe viewed with eeep fV-t-P tl ev lepli,.,! w., ilttv ,iti ,'
the progte-s (d a gox rament of law, an.! , 1, 0 ?-r"oral r""ta en i.n ..-ties.,-..- iU Iai- et.-nt d. Hbu h la-!t.i hut! v Urr.il A. j promises that, in titn-, ourotighliof will bt..rope the pa4 year: nod very .-cn.ibly tho-e'wb-n l.c r.iig xx.i? , ij.tuV. d. v.
redeemed from the prejmih:ts d' kiuir-crnlt n ,lir r,( .'''''on. so irwu ii n.at h er thi- e;u;..g na nt li.e P.olr. -,
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and priest-craft, through appeals to the un n -n':,,,t ''l,M, ' M l;ax- been1 Key V, , K i eaiir.- rl j, ,v .; de-standing of men and the aridi. at. n "''liged to-pend tUir p.'.ynonN Indeed :, :., P ulrr hi i :. i !.,
of reason, instead of fuice, to -overn Ihciu Calamity ha- I -i pie-enti-d w lth.-ut . x sti.ple. i , . . . - . 'I'l.i I i 1 1 H 1 1 I , K 1 I ... t", i . , I . . .1 I I I . .. . . . ... .. . I I
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of truce wa3 sent to demand his father, oae nipted couie o, pro-enty tor the tepiblie. - v.. t1h . , the yo.n men was observed to keen bis nvr 0,1 ,,:lvo 1 pl " 'njn.one.l Ii .-rn our , , t ' ' he - a:j!U!n .i": t Hxed u .J, c bv "iXV r.Z ialic1'vtl-nh!,c voire to meet in KUU' uu'' ," ll " :. v.hnh tin iV "rUZl tX Wnr-tl ' I to-rluin. t :oilljreji-..fl n.onoh '! hr reaction of ,f"" ' ,!0t I'""1 "lui.U the hl.c wdl i.e. all.-.ccli.or ,,.:. a,e ;., a U .., j, , t,,,-.,, rnVi- to 2ct: o , the h!ture? xU . Ii, lt. all voi'ir W r.'.all tex,,i.h,hr,ughf.ie,:..1,...J.,.t,r,', gentleman w s res ' I ? " -ntion. Many can., concur to maketh, "TtlT -
Lisliiend naiioiiai nKine e imeie-ia.g.ior now uu ti i . ri. " ---i - , ' . .
I i the nepai ti:n nt d liiiance-. get, p.rn, n. 1 i ,.,,,PMr !:;.. tetem d t- x i do net find nie branch xhic!i lias not t. u ad- i- ! ..!.; t!-rt ;!.e ',!;i. ! rn.iabl v coadu.-tt .l. Uf thi l ttti-i ji;g t te of tern;.;,ate .!uri:g the 1.,, r.,'.",thii!?s the ..:.( er of that iep-..it:i,e..t will n -I .-i i! .-,1,1 .,.,.:.( i" ;i .; .',
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and viiror ol the Lro ei nment i seen v lUin.'.
JLDGCCHASE. jtutions the body sorial and the b,dN j-dili." In the year 170i. pome excitement of popu- being boi.rnl by i ; c sli'.i;'e-t ties, the eop'e ar indignation at Ilaltimore, occasioned a dis- satisfied with the goxenment and a : nt ral graceful riot, in xvhich two men were tarred harmony prexailirg a haim..ny. admiiabie and te.tthered in the street. Judge Cha-e took, and happy , and ceirespondeei t xxith tlieh'qe on this occasion, h stand highly honotable indulge al the pa-t y eai , and which x e Ji i-t n to his firrrmes-i. and rtsolnte deterrninatiotr to kh'd Prox ii'Ma e, in the in! t.itude of hi reiaer(the su)rt:nicy of the laxv. Holding at cy. may continue. tliis time. t!ie oliice of clin fjivdj?. of the crimi-; F.very day our freign n iation are moie riaiCOIJJi.be took n, i.m?iv .-t... hrm :ir,d I rn ! u i t n n 1 nn.is!it i i i . i . r. .
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lion ot t!ie ontra.ro -H.d ,. t r.. ,.rti:irv has been do .rf,-!.! t tl,. , i si, 1 ' ''""IN"m 4,1 1)1 ' m"il U;'" ,i ,rs. J JK- n-f,t .
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The liff rnlof tbei-.-jMii l,.-; ,.;! b.-Hf with Ay I ..:!!-! -.v.MjId :i,:,!.f gi.-it o'..'.'.s i plrn'uu- t;.-t !fe inm-. -ei.,-,Mp,y nr.iKi,,.- ,n-.- hili.-..,.! p,., ,''t j., ! , hatai-oine t ir.uuei al iti lot paM foil and I ,bor. tl ;( ? a- b i;:- xo ednIv ?ji:oijtcd Tl 'Phe exfcutive ate impie-td wiihthe bv n- natural, seeing i!i::j i. h -r p :du" - "-".- ::: or w bn li w ill te iotind t:i,e nation tr.-in tb- tht m. ti.i ..t-.-h the i" r . III..- ... .... .- .... ...v. I i j. ........
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very respectable standing, and great populari- Jan.es to conclude additional ailiclts et tl.e a,n, 11 r' "- tiatuialis. at:d plulosipiit i tber in ; , . x ir.g. ibe cilt.x iji-m .f rr.iin b. . ty With t!ie ruling party, to be arrested as rin-- treaty with (ireat Prif tin. lailed t tms v,,.,Jt.(-t. : in i e ei a!i i ie-;m."d. Tl.e l.ncft !.' leader. " " Fr'em Prance, coin e.cial airenlOiax e bf fn '- p! '' "l VI'T 1,1,1 ' ma- in t he ,,. 1, and any i;-,nt,fv . f it. max : The court room was crowded with many appint-d. Thi, n.ni'u.-t is in accordance "V Irem the dieadtu n.vag. - n the s,all pox. rown this te, l,!e u!.,! v." V ne"- . w ho h:i,l t il.-n,. .,;, , .1 ..: .. .. i . tl... i .i: .i i- ha- oci r. propaatf.l tfili."h the I num. and i,nm i , !..-. , ,, I. ,i ;a l . ... .... ... i .:
uLint 'i 1 1 ui 1 1 n- i en , ;mu 1 " 1 T v i .i i i j 'i su i ii uie r; i ipean na- i ,, : . . , , r- - .s'i: i c ... .k i' hundreds of the same character, were about tin,, have manifted towards the emancoa- , 'T? v- r ,m P" '' I'ate of r.u-.l i... j:i f,,,.,,,,,,,,, .. the court house.with dmm tf. .... A .t. lion nf tbU mn.ii.-f Tl,.. .w c u h ' P"" :,! ul ,!1 1 he pr.n nice of ucatati. !!ie reirrrsatior,,.!' !?:.. .... t..i i .. ...
coloursflying. The persons arre-tt 1 iebise.1 to Pra-sia ;nd Win tetabui g!i have in ,ke man- , "'I" n(s rnade upon the ,,,;,- ,.,ve be the ,i.,te ..ftlie yi,vr Vx!.cm so m-.vh fgive secrity to the judge, to appear at the next "or. appoiuteci commeirial agents. .Nothing T' '"'"J" - to c""u,:tri' and agn-;, end-. ,J:, todepet-, ... the ro;;.',,,.: court u'Phen."said the judge, "yon must go to" has occurred to interrupt our friendly relation- ,J!IC P art.' M , P,nrt,,-":.-- one mm. It certainly -hew r thr.t rcrir--jail."1 One ofthe most opulent" citizen pro-' " Mi the United Hate of North Ame.ica-! n ,c:.,.,;rn,-v. ,or tIu' '!"'. marine can principh - art b.ft little i.i..:er,:.. V.nosed himself as surety, but the prisoner relu- the treatiea of navigation, commerce and and- ""''P w 1,1 t,n, 1"' flle.iive men lor'yit hope f hat P.ol, va r i ho:t ; think t t
sed permitting it, when the jidge ordered the :ty, concluded with their minister plenipoten-', sheriff to take him to j.rison ;the sberitl" replied 'iary have been ratified by both hou-c nf that he could not take him; the judge lhn told congress. The :ongns view with peculiar him to summons the posse corniVatus to his as- interest this important negotiation with ana-' sNtance; it xvas answered, he could get no one tion so near to us, and xx hose x stem of jo ernto serve, -the judge then said, summon me sir, nient is so analagous to our exx n ; in shot t, a na 1 will be the pose comilatus, I will take him on who must excr be united to us by xcr Jo jail. A member of th? bar, of the first res-' sympathetic bond. pectability, then addressed the judge, advising The American r.ongrc, which nttracted him to p;is oxer the all iii. and 'he attention of the wm Id, assembled ru the
intimating to him, that he apprehended hi fife r'ly 0i Panama its dicussiou nrogreed
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P,very day it appears more nece-arv for' j. n -m i-i-. the purpose rd good order, to ii'd ariotis st.;-; tions ofdignitv in the ihuich xvhich have hern' ... . , ... . i . i , i . . : loot tic;i Oi.-ejv er ta'e . I'm V. . vacated, and it i but our duty to recompense ! i- , . . 1,1 ll 110 u 1 thee who bv their doctrine-, 'their blood, and ' 'T . !' "ict- ll W ' the.rglo.iouVer.an.ple.cerrtnbuled i so eu:i- i " ' "V" " Ui' ?' h u ' p" i i nenta degieeioSnntrabnul. and tirmlv oMal.-j ? , n':fi 0 i'oi lihthe libeitie nfthii cormtrv. Tiie rflecj ;-,tl"-1 ''. x 1 ,;" J,-':i (-1"! )
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1 1 e marrne are now ciuiin" wlni.i- ibe ce:in
for the protection of the trade; and the pre-'1' :,s 1 ' ': ' '' ! J'-t iut rn ti u of i,-hv Vf aitioti ofeontrab uid. 'Phe -(piadron 0f y0 !nso1 r"!''!l1,11 'i","U The f'e-i-M h . b.
and property wp, i , lander, "(iod forbid - happily-n, September our membe,; re trrned . 'r " "'"'''";'' 1 T-' " . !-t li'-r.Uv iP was the emphatic reply of the judge, "that my to lay before the house an account of it; the .a LA ,,afm,C losr:l w !' Pr:"l:' ! , -t. ; , ... . " ",1 1 ' 1 ii o' j i I i i i tiousii'omtne'':ver ni 'Tut i . u n i u . m i,i cotin'rvrnen shoultl ever be guilty of so dafintr, fie:'s,ous ,' boily are to be r.t.niinued in the , n .i ." . i i x , ... t, . ... an outface, but, sir, with the blessing of (iod, P village of 'Pacobaya. Thc.e have alrerdx ,ft;lU tUt ,.aSl T "';V ..- r '' ' ' ! :t 1 " ,'.n! ' ne v. , will do mvduty-they may destroy my proper-! arrived tuo mini-te.s of Colombia ;,n, tinaf-'2""1 tl;an'r.,,,,'' U V'. " ' ,h1 ,,!. "u"" !" ',", ! ,u !y , -j ,., p: , . . . - . I . .. Oilllll lllVll K llll.OI' f',1 ll U till, . . ... I I I ...... I!V (1)11 . I'll ,!'': I ... . 1 . .
ty.thev may pull down my house fiom over my niala,nne from the I'nitei
head, yea. thev may make a widow of my wife, daily expected.
and mv children lathei less, the lite, of one There has arrived r.t thU r-u.'f-.l Ife.- r
manisol little conseipience, compaied to the plenipott nliary and envoy cMramdinarv from lt v..n.. . , i ( i proration ofthe laxvof,l,e land-w.th thejthe I'mted States cf Cen,il Ainenea, to re" !rv J '
uif-.u' -iio.M.i xv iii uu i.iy uuiy oe ine con-junilf and adjust lire limits of the. two coiJnseonences what they may." He gav e the' tries and to uegociate and settle various inler-
parties time to retlect upon the importauce;esting points Chili and Colombia hav e like-!
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and propriety ot yielding, and appointed the; wise nut their respective a"ents i short id Tl.i V i.-' . . i r i , ' 1 " ' ' ' ' ''u :' ' ' '' ' 'rile : next day to meetthemlt was Jb-erved thabthe republics of tins .phere a,;" , term, nf ,1 v ,t C 1 V T -::-r, o,v who , ap.hle U the morrow would be Sunday-No better amity and friendship, n hich I tiiii no i Ifure-' Vth Pe nnrV n " d.uc'.ing a .vi i kly ( . c. T, s,u. a one . vx - dav" replied Judge Chase, Ho execute the seen accident will er inter, , We n I mtelugenre hovv,vc r,! reoo.H inled. e,.t. li:e fVlN (t t! t,.:;!.. laus of our country, I will meet von here, and our eyes from these plea,,, eneV to the v, that U l",OUS a,-j,l- -!"- aiy m-ney bein, rtM-r--then repair to the house of my Cod '."-Not oh- miserable and abject condition of Spain, souk! The working clashes of M anche ,,P b- I I , t t!"" '" " ' ll ta.nmg security for the.tr appearance onSunday as that country is the lowest abvss of human H 0L . , ' ' " ,Ll'1 U 1 d he sent an express to the governor nnd council, misery, wishes to gain advance n, ag in.sij , r...;, ct:.- . '.....c.-e in Ohi, fr , on that clay, calling for the support ofthe state, try which she has forever lost by her t wanly 1 o the ne ,fC r ! 'l" annum 1,-hin, a u. ntbly ,:,perat Mt. I'Jeaso-. c'le i On Monday, he was waited upon by three of They have reinforced considerably their ma I There iUome dU! X to wh wi- 1 p' ' 1U'
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