Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 48, Connersville, Fayette County, 12 May 1827 — Page 2

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arc of vonr country, and also of that proper rcpcct which you have manifested for the sovereign from whom your honours-are derived. "Gentlcmax oflhc assnnhhj: 'It is painful to me, that 1 cannot speak my sentiments to you in terms f approbation mid thank. The proceeding? of this session impose upon me. a duty, of which, houvcr unpleasant, I will aopiil mvf If as a faithful servant cf tin kins;, and a sincere friend of the

irv at the solo disposal of the executive, and those who were to spend them. The danger nf irLnnwlpilo-ii'r cnrli :in nnomal v under the

liritUh government is obvious and it was in-,age ut, sailed about six miles an lour

that, when tiled frcn London to raltncutii, LM-ori dates in March hi ''..do, l!.nt she made ten knots n gainst the wind. The ;the rebel- have been worsted, several of ,',ir F.muloui is also a coo, fouler, ami on the o - jdc bo-hmcnts have mutini-d. and dernamh -.1 filf j

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cleaned by the cnnetmeiit.w bother letrallv or oiner ,e:nu esei, u.e , ois.,.., - - y - . , " not, by the initial parliament the -ith Oo. power, !, be, n launched, we unc elandj:i.,d taken he pont.on, In-m vv.h (,en Ui,. IV can 110. which made ma,v of the act mr Ibis c, imtry. The Juliana and the ;mu-jton, w .th the 1 ngl.sh ami lor.-ipece tro.-,,, aiiintbe-e revenues pe,ui;,ncM. !u. mo learn, brought out machinery U or, soon to attempt lh,,r ...r.er.t. lnuVr fh-e circumstaneoK the . mMvifrr making Wv under rx!cam,.i recdv-! 1 he I .nzetfo o, Vbui ,v un- s y,: ariin f.ndin- the-elainn such.;,- Iriti-5. ,u!-!ers. an. Men-Un Male' : he ead o ,en,,a, to.u ti.at r,y l.:.d U

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rroVTnr- , r tfu.e.I f vote the un:d suppli-. in tiro m.,...,, ember have been received. Tb.e -.o.l p.-.;bbe ,'l.,nk. rr;Ue-or o m itocm.U.r. j;t ;Many years oront,rucudr,cusMon on tormsj ( vri';ha u.f,:M x u(r ; pte of Cabutta appear adly alarnwd -at the ad-; was , - a..ld, and h d rn.-.lrs t!, p,m! accounts have proved unavada. o c ear - ; . Hf), onii0 ,ui.iaIi, ifjt(l 1Vrsia; and the r;uv jheu-d, ary r,,..e,. and the 1 .;ke iln.t,, ,:pau,lsetatre a o.spute, vvluch mode ra ton o(0!, ; :Jir, JlcU XC,T lll0y 51,, !,rnmeut i,;.r,in pa.t.Vular -,mvo b, ,!etails;( N,p-deae. sso,,) He w as a dM.n!, d :, aud reason m,?h have ycvdiU ernunated.- l-:r--he- of the lolatmo.jon the. subject ; t!,ey iccumnend caul..,, to !, , ..,:.., e-;,en:ed o.an-t'-e p,1;.,n r,;,nc,i : ItHlamemaMeto.ee (hat no r.Wt nor -en-, , :l(!tnmi,.ratK;ll of ...vcrnor sir Indian ov ernment, and that a survey vv.olcl ;b mu;d, r was ur.n.ed.ate.v levied over:-ee-.on et ...5 tnaje.tv s covenunen have sue-, V !.e made of the frontiers.-, that it. c:;re ofhos-;the Uil lie e, -.od s-ifty :o:d rccu(d in rrccncilo.'.m- those ditlerence ol . 1 ;;1 1 : , . , , , ... ,-....v :,r,nv mr.v ed .!.ues,:i Ai. ar.d ha served as Cd-r.el .

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.!ature:hut ,t .s ' )i inci; a Kature'. and is supposed will de-juot he. sacrated as in Ava. through ii;n.r- the i'o hsh lejM-n. nnd is derorrded witi; v;!r ences on one subject uld ,P ; f the prov s ce ,t inuan-Iance of (he eonnirv. Tlo, ( laxette of t! -J.M : us ,m!,r, lb- l,,dn,o!, the hcT.u everv otne,Miunevvh:ch! . CW tober.,n a le:,,ihc,.c:i paper on ihi- s:d, o;f.o u-tunaf, prof, ,!er prct-xt , nmcnt reounrnends to your , amrc(sch,Ji in lv,wri. joct. sav,. -Kor the pres. nt we must :et ro:s-.bo:r.v. n.;r money !ro!n lim. The AW VW, s i. i : !.... ir. r. k . I 1 i . . i ! i " 1 1 1 i ,.;.-! tm .liti't !. e:-b' of ilu-sia in "-k I Mini pierced w!t! thirteeu : : -

I ne duties expected ot vo!i in tins se-uom . .-,..11 :w ( - . 1, " , ,t ie on noe ot petitonino: n riianivnt upon t I.o . tit r ouarrv. I veto not dil.uult ; ;imr.'r tae hist was an exam .1 , ' . , .. .. . . ., , , . ; p,Mr! mn n Ovrrvn of il.p 17th VcU it-- -,, ,, , ... . i Uu icct At a arire meeia: he d nt I'oit Hope. .,t s r. .kcm a . ,-!.-;' ..s lo.s lattc, . 10 .1. .r.n.iv. crioiiu, i , 1,1 t c .. t.,.,, nation o the nubhc aceoonts ot last vear,anl ; . , : . . , ' . , . ( 11- ;!, ..r, m- ren-nt id v i- fr --mi r-c, , , , - . Unora peec!te were do'iveied atal a t ot veu;., man was bti-itv eii::;ro m w 1 ititt i.i i ,0 n ctm au .1...- it- ,n v...?.. 1 report upon toem wnelher o! apoval or, ; , " u, lV)ri uL,( u, M.U.( t S-undav' ,.roimr, be was su-hb n- n lattie wa fought , n the 10,1, ,; r . .thervv.se ; !i;s that duty been t.one so that your I dy inte, r,; ted bv !r. lla.kes. who nddres,ed (o,: tie o!.er side of 1';,::,,) in wj,,,

country can know the result.

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i i too s.ioi 1 01 ii.s.iuv .urn I'lMuoi 1 o-s. .urn um h ;i un a ui-p.-nt ot, ami 1 imco a'pourm a , the , spiMbdiment of education and charity, ';,t ;, , uarter afitr live-. 1 and a total obstruction of local and public im- ' I.f.;-o. Mareh provmeat. Aecom.t- fi u Mad 1 a, b a v o ! 1 1. 1 . a v, d -In this state of things.nnd with this experi-jto the 17th (). t. A uaa it s,...s ,ii an at a-' rr.ro of patye ars it is now no longer consistent j to have hon proiiu, ed by the ti aa-j na:'n of with a proper discharge of the high tins! com-j the. dt-pntn.e- fa the haiua ( i.v i i.na it n :u initte.-l to me, to enteit un hopes of a ietnrn to!p,.,.j;u ,,, U!K-, ,, ,;uu m ie -iveti ot the v.i better reason in the representative bran, h ofjtvith llus-ia, and the a, bam , of the aima - ,1 this paibainent. but it i still my duty to call Noi th iab iht-lho-iau P : 1 it. : . upon yon as public men. and to rail nj in the r l lSV re .-ived Madias p .j.ns t tha couatry. r, eply i-..ter(sted in the result, to , 1 jt, ( ), p , : . v e. 'ido a. lain no ml. liiconsidei eiio:tvly the confluences "f pi tc-Ll f)( v , impe, tan. e. Th,"- anival of the Ida-veie-aco in s ub a conr.-c. ub.us .team vosol , , ( ah u'.ta has Uim (! , ,..v. p, -i sh U; conduct the government with the ,., fbllo-.v it.-letnarhs ia one of the lndu pamea s in my power, with an undiminished do- jHi-s. sire to do good ; but vvhilt I must submit my 1 J'ho ai i i al of ihr- 10;. Paoii pn he! self to the intoruption of all public improvmeiit.uiUeon;iibute t-decida ;ho question, to v.h.it

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., ; peot.ie v PI Pe oenipelled t pay Jo. cf-nts, . . ...v . . .. -..r;-, . , erpie.preii,-;! ( iV ) xho r U:;uVU,n of it. C - fauo en the J.!t ! n ,:,t of Ad , ' "'ill V. ill be observed that PV,. is Pxed a, th, re-;" "' " !' -riod ou to a most !.. ,:. I S Ol I 1 1 I s 1 1 s - . . l'i l iMrii,l ..i i., i ST. , , .

omy duty, with a Puthtu! regard to the , ,ghts' rn ,;M m;iv t fVmn t,:,ir f, ,,,vlrM,jt ; gua.ng p, , coper .piarter. ami t.iat the duty !..; it P 'o r V c of my sovereign, with winch are also combined, i:i Jhe Hast, a.uiit yet remains umlete, mu.e.t j " l". tf V"" ?"U the bland Howard; ' , ,. d '. thebestinterestsolthepiovmce. ,vh-.her the demand tor . has, conv euienet vapry, . bread has been as.ed. ami , ,M-o , . S l".:

Itoaly remains for me now, compelled by ; they nudouhledly ealie. will defray , Y' "mpeopie a '.o p.oa foiv: ;;'.' o..existing circumstances, to prorogue this pud,- ,, CnA ,)irh their' bem..au alone be;.i',(t -a I e adopted, a barrel ot , r.,,:,i ; - I''rAlamcuuvhatever may he the hiconveni, t.ce re-j0btaiiH,,. ' We must ronlV-. ourselves by li('.W vv Milt.,,- to the piovm.e from such a measure" Lrall, su.truine as to the r,;,clirabilitv "of ;, and o.,.. unb;s, otion l at a ormo lar below ; 1 ..n.,vva. .n r-

.Vtlvvigh .neleg,,J,.tur, ,s only prorog.md !iIiri.,.t iate.eourse with Hut hem-r maiut.in V1" U '' 7 laiiiiris ..iiiai..iu .,, .'."..ut, r... . .

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aaudin- to diance and the Pi perua-smi, ta put taeu.-

jn o... eri-a -a; aim pa:erta (. ,o vei nnicnt . .'

ot'rreat l.i itatii vvbieh th'-1 C m:n :

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A.thongh .helegi,l,.tur, ,s only prorogued !liri.,t i!lte,course with Jhu -e being maiutir,. :,'1't ouiHanneis ran a hen. b, laNTinl, ; to the 10th of April. yM the editor of the u! 1!,,. ,,v M,:im. t!,,:v f(l: liull. ,,ul to -dl their wheat bu;. vnd ... ,s "M letvmg ; ' t;be,(.i,etti..( popular papcM peoncludcs:,,,,,: that steam v.sseU ,aV bo useiull v oga-! V " ' ?T ' J.u.cl t. r ?,hc lVr. in,-.? trou'ine won.., t K. that t w d e, . 1 . .. , - , ' i .s t he iv!i;-d U the ! i itish gov eminent p. ad . , . , 1 ,,"t "" short tluie.bedtssUedVyprocbiniatiot.with;;-;; ? inU.r Mneri, a; , .d - Xr1 i:;: (? a view .gam to take the sense d th, people oooditi of the ( iov e riiinrut o" r.v v pt.l ni "' ' , ' '" -' 1", Vllll.r. f u c i C oathc.pte-t.ausat issae. I. hat the v mv naiiMi, oe . S,,, m ,ib s' -r 'r-m thee , oh. - mt

wa fj iff. Jlaoo a' .

Ives tn tolloviifag suaitna

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rv statement ot the. origin of this controversy.

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These are elai th l up by the mother: erj)llt U:ls lluiL u e hehev o, with an es country an ! the rob, n.al executive to the dis-Lecj.,i view to the IVvidian parage, and iu .1.. i. .....1.. .............. l.i". i. ' I

pod, vvithout the vole er control of" the ;-f

we undeistaa!l. await the anival of the own

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j IN iin'i"(i AT.. Private letters fm-M hi-

(to the l-t of Ma rdi, leceived by the (.' "0:r state political aifairs wt re far from a :m' J I . t a .. i . i i .

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to .un .oiii n. i ne .wuiijii ue i.ajuace and mIs. U put down ia one section of ihe ceia." Matshal the .ManjuU iomenil, both pe, is af vnd letdv app, ared in other pla e- iu u.dir; : riaiuce, died !i ath Man h. jbers. and with sii'-h mean. asro.:!, ,.o I? - M. do ( 'astbbajac, a pas-enf;er in the r.d-coua.ed forcn anv ether j.T.miu.1 thin that t:. ward 4!csm I, is bearer of despatches for thejm ! re infarct ,1 ijml fari.ishfd with r.i '-cv

.dy ,d the province, ol the im-mes ievuod un- j Mediterranean. Iu the meantime she w.ll nor tae I Uh of the .,te king, now amonimgj ,,c ompll1ed m Mwingtho voxels up the rivar.nuadv to up.varoS of (.()():), that i nhout Lr : i-...b t. whirl. m-.M... ........ .......i. .....

onc-thirl of r, venues Ues.d-s this a very lmu( ,.nefp,al at this season of the t ar II, r large amount of the revenues h is been cirissd- ( .n,tni tion is particmr.ily adapted to either eied by the colamal government a- already ,irj,0,e; her tonnage hemg 2AU ton, and he.

app.o,.,,..-, . a u.eacts ra.s.ng them. 1 he.(r..ft o(- w:ltcr beingsaid nat much to exceed

uppiy aseo lor irmn the assembly in eonse

ipirnce w as mis vear reduced from 72.000 to about ba.OOO r CsO.PuO,the monies' not oth-crvM-o provided, for"1 a it was piuti .1. This li ft, in fact the revenues of the conn

7 feet. Her engines are of 10U horse power, and occupy almost the whole of the breadth l . .!...... '?M Ill . ..

neiween u,:ei. i ne paii.nesaie longer man usual, being ten feet and a hnlf. The engines were not worked on the v,na.c, hat if b, said

Spam r-'.ome other foreign Tower.

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Th" .Journal du Commerce, of the 'Jl'th vvn no doai.t that a lare maioritv . i" the i

F ehiuarv.-iunoiimes (hat Tiauce has jn-t h.stjrant lower classes of the rorlnu,se pofad.m one of her be.-t citi.ais. and the ( diambor of vv ere taugltt to believe thev must ej.po-e a C deputies oneol the most distinguished mem- veituneut wdiich vvo'tld ej orate a.'-on-t f hots ol the opposition, in the death of M. do '. interests ,f thrir long established rebpiaa a(;iiaidi'i, at tlie age id 'habits. " .

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