Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 47, Connersville, Fayette County, 5 May 1827 — Page 3

FAYETTE OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1827

THE CASKET; Or, Flowers of Literature, Wit, & Sentiment

of South America, whither American flour has already been carried for entrance into the EngLish islands, will be opposed. Another consideration will be the duration of this forced state of things, of advantage to us certainly, but under all circumstances injurious to the West Indies and disadvantageous

to the Empire. The appearance of the proc-

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rv.ii ne unit: Mil' i, ui' i i .'cuius 101 inc auuit'ii- I .. c i 1 , , .. i ,! lamatiou beinir a measure of marked onuosi.i,,r vr.ii nrescntcd to nor i e.-dcis im tin columns . . .

v,i...n.K,r,rr u-i.w. i...w ,i !on to Ixrtat biitain, hews that Mr. Adams

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the ii'iuibers for January, February, V'trct, and .ljr'U; and arc free to recommend it to otir read- , is ai an interi sting- and useful publication; and winch, lor neatness and beauty, is not surpassed , aay American publication of tiie kind, within

t'.-e compass of our know ledire.

lira refert nee to the follow in.r tables of con

thinks letaliation necessarv, and that the ue

gotiations were not likely soon to be settled.

From the Poltsville 3Iiner's Journal. The child of one of our most respectable

.'citizens has at this moment a pin evidentle

font";, it will be reu tiiat the work eon; ains a val- j forcing its way through its breast, which it no

na'-le collection of miscellaneous reading; and, ex- doubt had swollowed. The pin is clearly to be elusive of the reading matter, the elegant enra- distinguished, so near is it to the cuticle. We vw.fs with w-bi'-h each number will be einbeli-b.-d, : r belore heard of similar occurrences, but will, at the lose wf the vear.be worth the low !rm,r0 Mnii ,i, m .,

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icu ai w uitu tut. ni'in uiiuiuvvu

est heads and best hearts are wholly at a loss to relieve them. Her systems of revenue and expenditure must either be extensively

modified, or altogether fail. The period of

their duration is about to arrive. The war between Turkey and Greece still goes on ge

nerally, it would appear, to the advantage of

the latter, though unaided and subjected to difficulties of every liacription among them the want of fowl.

The Treasury Department has advertised that live millions ofthesixper cent. Stock of 1813 is to be paid offwi the Treasury and several Loan Olhces of the United States on the first day of July next.

CONTENTS OF No. 1

trti!i nf t'io I -i t. uf I tflinu tntf President!

of the United States, with an excellent' likeness Pin thitn-h :iH the intricacies of its organiza-

o,iapart's Grave Ladies' ADums -Count Se-;"0"? atl; avon.s cacti vital part

ir, a Uevohitionarv Patriot J.(t. Adams Pre

sidoiit -The IIolv ChicThe Knight's Cellar-

Frvm the Isthmus Pacifz. Captain Possiere, of the schooner Argonaut, arrived at Pal timore on Monday, sailed from Chagreson the 12th March and from St Andreas on the 27th. I ..1. .1 . t 1

duhtv. Seeing is, however, believing, and w e Ile rel,orls l"at on lne ,utu teuruarya new

feel lost in reflection on the wonderful power !,lUriMjHnt' a relative ot bolivar, arrived at which protects the little innocent, guides the ;a,1UI1 to supersede. General Carina, recal

led. Un his arrival anew order ot things im

mediately took place; the troops there were

Gold. Several new eins of this precious

l i the kyililausen.u t.erman biory- Ly-v.one niciHl have been discovered in Mecklcnburtr i i i i v . . i n t.ti . . ... . o

"V, tl'crs.;,uw,T t "? '-V countv.N.C.Withmashorttimcviud the knowIbuko ot the ihv.s n b .nth AiM;Tir.i Joan Id-; ; , , . . c . .. .,.-. , , itisr ones sjiv tnev are nrh So t::r. fb

:;;h:;VN: Orle- Webeheve. they have fur-K, Vf Vr uhich s.ripti.aof lWe:.e!or' Mand--Anticipation... 'niched a liberal compensation to tho.e who lj;uehe haG he,d. ,or a considerable time. Acap-

!,.. i'ri,)r rA i ii . i . Tim inti,,M- ,a .ihot cd At ton :mi! unn pimm mr ii.ic 1 1 1 1 ' i , i 'liaiioii iax oi niree uoiiaisw as laid ana conec

III vi llltiini I i'v ' ' ' " v . . . v - - - - kii.ui , iuivi un- Ulll I'llll f klO 1 vui aiui.1 1

niton bi;c..y :u!t! I.nluc.;y Days I l o Huth t'UOdwts. in thespace ol tin oe weeks

i '.u i.ue re sung i aci v. iu an -iieguni

Extract ofa letter from Commodore Porter to a gentleman in Pensacola,dated Key West on board the Libertad, February 20, 1827. 'When they (the Spaniards) proclaimed that they were blockading me,and a dismasted schooner (which I was converting into a hrigantine) with four frigates and three brig?, they should also have told that one of my brigs was cruising in sight of Moro Castle, and the other dest roving all the trade between Matanzis 'and Ni:e vita?. While I was thus necessarily employed, they captured eight sail,sixof which they destroyed and two are now here. We have captured ten altogether two I sent to Vera Cru. one being very valuable (gay 60WX)) the other a tine armed schooner fit for the service. "It is preposterous in them to say thej- blockade us, w hen our brigs and our prizes come in

as they please, in open day. They cannot blockade us and, since they have reduced their force to two frigates and a brig, tliey dare not. The other day I got under way with the squadron and went out, when LaborJe made all sail from me. When Ihovabout to come in. I could scarcely see him. This does not look like blockade. "It w ould give m2 great pleasure to show my

Mexicans at I ensacola I am proud of them.

Eitrad Wild Horp The Otter and the S'.n C'.v Mole Mon kies li evolutionary Ucmin-

i-cencts Gambling S'C.e ut un Icelandic .

A'oo!v! F.iir Mount W ,ter Works ,n the" vi-il ue a i-Tre;eniMive in i ongres trorn the it j,,im:irv I:ld been received from Guayaquil,

u;it v 1 1 Philadelphia, 'wiili n -jHri.e.ilv ni

From the election in Vikcim a, we learn ment .v,Mr to be sohh-,s ..vp1p tfl tlul!e.,ublir

! that John Kani.oi vw will have been chosen,! .,,..,., d.-.t ,,fi.i i ..i i. ..1 i.,i

.v i,n.'u vi. .ii j i iiiv win iiiuau lMiin: ihiii kvi-ii

wnnoui any opposition that we can disco cr. (isl)1.0d 0fou eovernment account. Advices

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ciaie o! v u-uiia; mai jo'tN i i.ovi, lliougll niHpvprv .1. n,r ...... t.Atf., tll il0 . .,:,.. on ,ilf.

jordeied and had sailed for Cai thagena, via

Charges. Orders were also issued by the new Intendant, that of the gov ernment paper,

one halt should be leceived at the customs in. saw them when in an unpolished state, they pav ment of duties. Capt. B. availed himself J arc di tie rent beings now, altogether no men

could Jearn taster; no men could behave better. 1 hav e never s-een a ship worked better or gun? better managed and those are the most esen-

'tial things-. My squadron although smalLlook;

sthmus, without any didiciilty. Nearly all the Swell. This is not the last you will hear o it, 'ublic li.iildiugsu-.e l under the Koval Govern- if I recovcr,, (from an attack cf Fever.)uand

ting by the diilerent Alcades throughout the

I

can enjoy niy bealth.11

graved View The Ib-r-t The School of .I,1,,S,, w 1,1 U H ('n ek'ttc,, 'thout a.jo. the ports were inundated with rior.i.fwith four appropriate cut- cf IMants l-!;'0 ,'1,,nU's ""I1 J'M!N 1 AL,A' n u Wle SEuropean goods of every description, which l OilTHY -The Orphan's iiov J)ream , cen ch"C" u llJ" ;y ser.o.H oppos.t ,on. In wereselling at much lower prices than in theL

I , , , , rr 1 i- , t isouic k ouiiucs oi me rauer uitrici, mere is no c I E.no incneei! t h.tza v ancv r ragment . , ... , - ...!-

A T .rk.shLor-Onthedcaih of an infant on;n 10 nun. u e use the expresHon z,Ul j LaUfniia IWv.-Vvom Ilogot, paper- ic

1 -l!,ine-The East b.eu- of Tin.e-The "u " y """'e e eci.on pe-.M;irrll Kith, rece.v ed bV the Editors of the fGMve-Aiium-i-Ln.cs-Auav to Eoch Eong'f:1'1 to X 1'!U t-e election, take place ,u ; NMV Voik j)aily Advertiser, we learn, that

I ni..,.i,i;..!.(;,,-nwl.a.-i1"1 several counties , eacn (i.stnci, on the

-- ,. . . i. r .i . Isevei.il .Moudavs m the month o Apr: J.v.if. In I l ificr wlioart m IIear;. o the Aututnni 1

Foreign Evtracl-j.

I ho.' r I tiiiiik ot ki.ee buri-ri-e ol the ; ul-

..;i:iP.'l'0 the Mon Ene !!eilth --

j N'at-ir ,rn:c-i Chant v lletlc-tions on the

c'-eof tho year An oxt r.tf t 1 ;:i . I'eiry

i ;.l i '.: vv. CON iT.M'S OF

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. It'll ii -it tl'tlli 'lit j.

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Xo. :. w ith a complete

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'General Santa Cru. puhli-hed a decree on the

vtca .... ... t...iaii , ...MI-IIIU. lit .I'il I I IWI the lt cf .May, to form a constitution adapted to the country, and to elect a 1're-ident and j

k e -rre.-iocnt.

UNION COUNT V ELECTION. CsnuATF.s for Rfprcsf.ntative. IraJIroicr, Dr. Andrew Hindman SlIFRIFF. Tlicmas M'Means. COMMISSIOXF.R. William Yous. Associate Jcrcn. Zacharih Ferguson. Daniel Ogdcn, William Caoh, Ilobcrt Swan.

The Kev. Mr. Hariv. will preach on tomorrow at 11 o'clock, A. M. ia tnc Mectit g

Thi measure prove the force and tiie tri-" 'e; and the Kev. William MiLLLh, at the umph of the Constitution il party. Eoliv ar.what-X'ouit U;)use, at 3 o'clock. P. M.

Vigr'i ing."

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TiieTIwi c Daniels The liur,.o S'.ltue The Heroic D uigh-

GREECE. Ti.o (i reeks have aam been vieto; i-nis. 'I he follow iii'x i- an extract from the CieI i. " 1 -! -. I II . . II .1.'

iii i.il u.i.i ui' ui uii ur, in I nil I .i ill ii i .1 lu.'ji - . . , ; - i ... ' 'in r n h ic in -itn-n in . i- l.z.t. 1..'. I. .... I

1 his moment a letter urrnoi lr..:.-i the Com-1 -' v ' "-'. "- ' v''J "P"

mamler-in-CI.it f, Karai.huhi, in which he writes ' peaied H lenuly to anti-republican principles. NOTIPF that, r-.i the 7th (K'th) i.i-t. a Pacha and a Hey, Whether he h or not, il is clear that Peru, as ' . , . vIj with hi, coo men, CLii.tncain.t our forces at Ve- well as a large propoition of Colombia, will r",IK F;1 Knl,er ,,ilorms Is ""torn litza; hut, after an ol.ioate en-ra meat, they ll()t tolerate them. The proclamation of Santa! 1,UbIlC U ?e,,era,'li'at he has COn.

tustorncrs ar.d tl.o

uienccd thu

to- 'li.e ".!v-t. a r.'.age Story A i ale o! wore pat to th-ht, and driven, uitii severe hSlCru. virtuallv ov ei throws the Bolivian COI.sti-! !1 5 , & 5 l ?L fV t T .VT i T-ith T'c Vet-M in's Ueward Evalina as lar as Hudunit.a. This victor v la ot creat ir.a-L, , i , i t i i ' -VAV Jl JL itiit Jf i '" 1 (- iii.iais nc.v.uo rv.ui.irt, , ,i i ' tution. jMiopted m December, m Peru, n.d in:, , , ,. i f i liated iV vn the. Freadi BemaiUs upon P-rtan. -. e took nearly a thousand nudes, j( ' . .... r . ..Info'' "!CSS for ,,;usclf' at 1,15 wn shop, w,ere he I 1P VT'v-i-i'e iwith mr'-.s, Andrew ,! " u,t!' Pruis,(,IIS ammunition; co.i.c. serar, A": UI M : ' . UK Mif-xer is l Csotate . HJj rtll!ravor lo accommodate all who n.av favor . )ie .1 An- i.mut, ai ...An ir 0(hf.t o! ;c..;s al.cI ulir troops enriched tUM..l-lT0-" Col.mo.a, Gen.b antander ai:d his.lu,;, ilu their custom. I tne .p.-st.e I he Fowrr ot I resent iment ,rr(.llU -n,,.. oi.., , .,.,,o.. i...i fi ier.Hs wi-p wpH nh-in.d uith thn noiviv!,;rl. 'it i.,.i.,i.,. . t.. ..

I I.I I" r '. IMI l I 1 W I J J 1 I 1 I ' '" "Wli.uuil'- Ullttl i,.i; .plPhaiis Oaiga.er I he bao .e.lor s 1 1 1 ii,.- General I, a? ended a pyramiJ ofhe.-c- at; was bioicj.t to P.-gPi by two Colombian o:'fi-; tirm cT Mott k l'ri.k-. are informed that as the U-r-iliMeu::i The Grave ot .I:ieion S.-ue. Votit.a ,md H.ocl.ovo. Continental Greece ii no. leers: am! everv fxpie-sioii of joy was o.hibi- s"',M'r- cr Rtt accountaUe they ni.d not revi a Gem m Ch-in-h Tii Tevir and ttie twoircrtairdy free from ( r.e;,.ir-." ! tc,j K, ti,;jt CM, (;,) " i n;ru any such article, cxpectitz that he will re-

M-r In.-- -I'e iu'v. What is ,t--0!l Maids In ah Iter dated hn.oSs, March 4, it is men-j .p. a0illi!;. rnvn.,tnn 1,,t,r,n,w,,, "ine r.t his mrn expense.

Jast arnnur

... I .1 . I tl I. - , I III . ''il. . - I I l.'lUl Ml Ulll UUMllI J I .4 ill 'n 'i T) iiv c 1 !I ir nor. .-T irre ! t . ' ""k 1, tiiat i,eV. s lui.l t.oen rre:aved lroin Aapo.'t;. . ,, r t . . , "" J . . '.. ltl U . . 1 .'!t:' idi Km:w,.:,..l,v ... t:.,- i,t ..f i,M:,rv. 'J i... i h'oi.i, on the . L th oi January, by (he Colon,-

. ; i'ai.i . ----1 r.i "''"i:!,,,,,, however, cor.iused. not ea ilv inU 1-"llieor .w ho clecledGrn!5utameire lorco,,, 1 o thoe who have not yet paid oifcU r.rrrnr.v

--1 ,ic I.T'tes oi t.ermanv -i- renc. i..a.ei:e j;;,.,,, it ,j(.s ,...t .xym-,v tLat a::v tuinjr of mandrr in i .;.; f ,v a nested their chi f otlicers trrv. creditors, to rhcat the OJ:c.-r out oi ----T'i.-I-'1 i-r. :o r,f I t;;.rs---- i'r :.;:h.tio.) ot'a!irrat i.portorre 1..-..I o V',:r. .1. ' -to send them h.,mr.They then passt;i, :i kind of ll levv'"1 rj' subscriber lns jut demands j-ah- S mz- Matri:ao.iv--lle1. Dnes-.j' Tur.afv. A crru; from C-.m-tsnrinnph-tatr ; pmict against the ivvo'.-.tion of Par,fcthe pi0'u ,tljUUl 4 . .- .rtect i-ipv -m.I !os.m inthie. ..fl'.i.aaie P..1U that thr news from r.reecr -v::s still nnfavor.i'de! c ia ...:. .. J .--UH . L'kAi t J .

o'tr I'iIIp-S'.'i ----Thr li'iai an it---Th r ! lu the Tort". t is s that 1 , ralum has receu-i i.ii- i- i - i iiriau s a..v. a. i m ni.ii'uii-i -ini; .ol citi.e' was aN.. lit Id in Lima, which repre-: - ---- - .v.)Moltl.ri---.lAtraetlio,n..n Jiarj, d a, ; rnU.r;ilrinl ((f , ,is rmnpliano,,ented lhat the Coustitutic, ol Ilolivar bad! JsO I ICE. I or l)1vpve1-:..( h,;;v;i;A;";:! xrn ?f ;iU"he Turkish Govc-mml. had discovered a new , '' '"'-cr e..ntra.nt. Tbi. indued rZMU: snhsrri'.er infunn, his cm " ' ' , ,m I 1 U "-Lite- So:i . conspiracy. 'J he ramifications were very extcn- 'vnta Cru.s proclamation. The result of this. JL Izs relimpiihed the concerns I i,,r. it r i t n . . i i l!i. i in 'I '. . i . i ,. ! i f I 1 1 . . f . : . 1 .' ... l l . . 1 ' '. " 1 I . " ..... ? I I III

I'd.

istomcrs, that he

-Lors written in a:i AHeim I o t:lV :t I'.oh- sive. and l.r the !nst Ct'trcn t:x e if cuti.ois nr:,l . !-ir , v iirnmit i-it tu.-uuiv u'ill lu i;i nil Immr.n

11 M.irv ! t!i aure hue, ive. Line on v ;e.w -. )Ani,Lments have recommenced with more sever-j f?r.jbahiii', to dis ourao any tlesitfti airinsti

Falls of Xiasrri O.Se-The Ldv of i ty t .r ri ever. ' the tnct icraihlieai. f-vtein in' South Amci irn ;herr(.r.rr carried on, for him. bv M. Uriro.n-t.

VAack-smlVs So,

Travel !e.'

Va',----iic!i i:if i oi) G d -A

r.s;H!r in a n-i.v-t.r'n 1 no 1 air it. io-

lhi,r-."iirr . rU ll.nco i n.l nl,f ....1 .. I I, f - - ..

1- ' - . u.i ... iu.ii."ku IU JJll.llur SLTl Hl'l

Plie London Mornins: Chromclo cfthc rtiij r,:i,r..i!:ir ,,:i,,eis to t!ie r,tS of Pebrn ire ! r''nJt'r, d u'eni in thai line, are requeslcd to all

,

H-rr TheSuH .,!e--Thouahts on the K,-in- 'lit. announces tP.at the nuances oi the Uepuh-j ax (. ht.vu ,..,. 0)j in iosllu .lMie mlv fni 1 1 " r lv.e 'ts, ty payment ! -In- -The M.utvr. a ;nent--There is a licof.Mexic, had experienced a creat improve ! XrVlVM(i o-iljl0I0t ,(.v rt):it;un is a conf.r-l0 1 7 .7""!' VTro Ii,! , l-.-To a Mole T!:e Iu..ler.-- tl,; government would 1 maided ; n.ltiuM ()ftllC UtTi(tlX ..pc, ation-of the Con-! Vrt C!Ji The-CASKLT'iMm'dished monthly, by .If. J1 aU 1,4 nemenl both a' A, A: . ,litlllilll , arm ol l'o, tu;;,, uhtA tl.e mo..n-j - - - .- 'er.iudcr. I'l.ill'lhlir nprv miin!:iT ' ' ' " i tains. The ho nier had tal.en vtme iirisiiiwi KSTATK t.f Willi JvV7 I

. . .... . ' . ; M.rlrarl nf .1 ltttr fr-m y.mvr-,.- d.-trd '.'. t I . ..... ' I J

s, rnni.Mi -.veil, on ' i and i.'iunit i us oi var. i he rortucruese Chami . .

pace

j it d! !i an lsuia" tyjie. fir,' paper, ernVdi- hetl with j .i-ff hatu!?o-rif p- rri."''iy.v ditched nnd covered

.nr.iihrd -.it J "0 per annum in advanee.

( " l.'K'.irs if t'if O'lst rrrr tl r nuthnri-

rr:i-" SulsTiriiom fjr thr. a have Pithli-

tliu i.i.iiiiii.'.i. "I i ivi MIU'IV -V. V ll.llll' .

"Accounts from Constantinople s av things hers had upon an addrcM to Peter IV. re.iues-l P. ,J ?r",re " 'c.rcl 'f ' .'f L

irn hrlV.-mlr,',,;i 'IM... rv.unti,,,,, , :.. ,M M I ' . Unn IJl.iry 'U Hit I2sl 111 JIW 1 CHI

...v, .... .. w ....... " in- ".in ii - . uur in in in a p n im e oi iiicir vueen, ins ;:oi'' n-i w

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ue, daily. At Adi ianople, aUn, seventy of tl

inot wealthy and l espeetableTui ks have been

lecapitated, without any reason as-incd. Tliis

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ta.o -j. i .f.'.jr :;'; fisa t ir r. or:. art i?- ct.,f r,' ..iT..; i.,

X .... j i 1.. lilll' 'I lil-l.

! i'" r f-t:t and e.iti.nt the nurJ.crs received at

1

K'a Office.

From .Yc'son's (it.'re" Gazette. Mr. A 1 i:.!. the Pre.-, lent of the Cniled

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ter, comiiijj to l'ortujal without delay

ctters

ry on tl.c last W ill and 1 etanicut

'itlis Ki 11), has lately 1 ecu rrantcd to the

su:yScrioers,hy the Prolate Court of Union conn-

t y . All pen-on having demands aaintd the tt-

Frim l!i "V Jar.tiro. The bri Fd ward,' tate of the said deceased, are requcf-tcd to pre-

1 ' V.

oc cur, the Sultan, and bis new older of tiling.

w ill be. overturned. From .YUes" Jita'r ttr. F.eiiorr. Much fiisipiietude apparently c.;.

nas is.io:i ti.s j i ociai.'i hi n cin' Hie' ists in secr ii nations, and sonic ni tiiein are

l a re-action C.ihh r. at Paltimoie. from Uio. sailed on lheiCciit thcru IeT-uSIy authenticated within tclv

lJ7lb Teh. From an ii.tellii-ent ceuMcman. a tn,,"UiS' uml a persons mdcl.tcd to said estate, pasM,e.er..,theF.dw:,nl, we learn that thej 'T" V'rf irnmcdbtc payment. J, n . iii i i 1 he said estate is hthc-ved to ae solvent.

i i ..,.1.... ....... ....v. .mi .in. in unn in i if i T i . t r i t r i

livn invu'nni n r Lx .

1 UN oI'i'ioUm; on ti vessels coming-from thellrit 1 a ' '-;i-vaic bv 'O i. '1 ho inland tra !: between the Canada and

in a warlike attitude. Spain afid Portugal have not, by any means, settled their ditlercn-ces-the tirstseeni3 to have the will,b'it to fear

if Fuitci States st m. Is upon former foot- i the w ant of ability, to assail the latter with a-

heart of the Province of Uio Grande. Humours hr.d a'so reached Uio that a general I attic b;'d taken place belvv( en the Uuei.os Avre-

anand Uraillian armies, in that Province, in

which the latter wen defeated. It was reported that the F.mperor had received despatches from the seat of war in relation to this event.

JOLL 1IAVWOI11H,

'num Co. It. ,-lpril '.M, If.27. 4

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ESTATE of UZAL WARD, deceased.

t!i admi-sj. u of rrdu'-e btinir chiellv re- uy prospect of nieces., bolstered as Portugal

': dated bvthe Acts of oth Geo. IV. cap. 73 and j is by Fj inland. Spain has not vet ackuoul-

i ill. Under th; tirst of these acts, as explain- edged t lie constitutional government of her

I d suhci.-i,r-titly to its exactment, it is under jneihhor. 1 he debates in the French Cham- ! 1 i. v 1 fV.. A .nnr!M... 4l,vn .-v .-K I, nf lior ni ilihmiftrtt: ctiAur I , T i ' . , i r i iti tl. n K Li..

i ' ' i tthu viiniiiiii ii' i i t;ini I'M i iiiiu ia t::, tci v i uv,imf,- jjilh u iuiii pint rj u.t; it u.i

1 iv be vvatehoused at Oueher. S'icli llour, it , als. It will be recollected that the Au-tnan,:m additional body of troops, to be cnttoUio

j"'ili he recollected, is admitted in t!ie Wert I minister bad refused to acknowlede-o the titles, Grande.

rflllU suhfcrihers have recently taken out Let' J. ters Tc stanicntary on the last Will and Testament nfl7.d W'arii fi-i.f!i tt . . l'n.li-i t'mirl .f

but no intelligence of their contents have been,('nic,n vmnv. All persons havii - demands a-

sutleied to transpire, a circumstance vv Such piiist the esu.te of said decead, will prscnt strengthened the belief that the information them h ra'5v .tiahcnticated, u ithia one )cir; ai.d

was ot uisastrous character to the 1" razilianl t,,,v-" indented to the same will mke in.i.:e..i ito arms. The F.mperor vv av endeavorin'T to raiell;u),!,,tn- TS" f"VjU' iH r,',,a,'1J ', -

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ihdaat Is. ?f. doty per barrel; and from ajofsome of the marshals, because derived from! We learn thai the I. S. fhip Cyane was at I't-.te ru;r.an!ile circular, it appears that A-i places subject to bi master. This affair lias ; Santos, uuileiirmuj: orne repairs previous to

i ''ifnran park and bet m iv be adm tted here !een laodentaliy touched m the chamber her aihng tor the I niteil State-.

1 nilwrr :ut lor cxnortatiou to vevviounu- anu uie c. umsmhh oi i;i:l"im ana inuiLin.i!i y

jh-,l onlv.

'Flic; n it".r il efTectoftuis pro d.im ition there ! f Te i to Tive the suttdv of bread siufl's an

n 'i -

at the proceeding were loud and resol ile : An i:Ti -ial account "tales, Ih itinlhe four the days ofthe p;lory of France, and of the'; air, 1 :!J;- 1 ''.:(. ,r-0 'M'.0 nersns were rar-

1 humiliation of Austria, were freely anrlpruui'- ; rie.i otTbv cxtremclv sudilcn death, in the Pru

tn,!,pr,V fvr the West India markets to the ly alluded to. 1 ranee is quiet, hut the t-.W- siar Lmpirc: -l.Ul wciv n.urdered, 1.037 com

i ( i 1 . . .1 c ,." .'... .i.d i lm Wicnts nl discord nre itowerlnl ivil in hir In-tittf.! iv'-r'i "

I - "ii in r.iimi uu: jiwii i o . v.. , uu.i .... .... - . .iiiiiK ' s'Hi,.'.. .i. ... i ii....;., Tl.o I I - 1 v ;ppr)N In he in ; feverish st.iln timti U - 1 1 or

i '! M di ;mi u i'c: ij'tv.i-v i i'miii'.i. '- '

tra.io tan cloio I t U Americans was valued j because ol the suta.-rint-.s ol the people. ?va;;t upwards of f,0;)').Wd dollars. Against pies re juires t he protecting care of Austria. 'Oltantiei in f.ivorof our trade, ?!n'i"rli.i''. I Britain is tilled with difficulties because of the

a:'i the opening places of entrepot ou the c-J-i-t'iniscries of her laboring cla-.-es. :ir.d t!ie vvis-j

suicide. There were 664 robberies,

11,348 criminals and vagabonds were arrested:

there were 11,683 fires, by which 176 chur-

ches and convents, 4,510 dwelling houses in the towns; and 76,029 houses in the country, were reduced to ashes.

NOTICE riven, that we.

having taken out of the Probate Court of

HEREBY is given, that we, the undersigned,

Rush county Letters Testamentary, on the Last Will and Testament of Edward Pattison, late of Rush county, deceased, do hereby give notice thereof. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them legally authenticated; and those indebted to make payment without delay. It is believe that the estate is

solvent.

ISAAC PATTISON, Ex'trs JOHN PATTISON

47.