Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 49, Connersville, Fayette County, 19 May 1827 — Page 3

Extract of a letter from La Guayra dated April 2d, 1827. ri?ir" F--was prisoned to-day bv order ot Bolivar. 1 have just been to see him; his situation is most shocking the room in which he is conhned is not larger than one of the smailestcelUm your new state-prison. There

iu-uav staling mat ev

com-

the Rnssian troors in atn-tia. ndr O.lr

mand. General Diebitsch aid-de-ratrm to tl.0

Emperor, is gone for the purpose of reconciling

Dublin1 , March 10 I he Catholic Association met this day; there was an unusually crowded attendance. Vast

erv merchant ivl.n i;,l ,w . .1 0 7 r1"""-1 1 ruiesianis were present, ana tbe ' ' ! r, , "0t W he a,noui't dueigallery (-appropriated to ladies) was quite full hiru o the custom house within tweiitv-four'.l'ublic expectation was raised, in consequence

.- ,,ui 111 prison, anti kept there,1" t:it "eieaioi ine uatnoiic Question, that th instil.....) ti . mi 1 . 1 . 11 . .. '

until pauh 1 his will bring things to a crisis

vou only Knows how it will result.'

dill's mills and at Hindostan, do not obstruct the navigation except at low water, and are susceptible of being considerably; improved at a email expense. It is supposed tnat as few accidents have happened in nivigating thisfttream in proportion to the business done on it, as any other ifi the western country. This business has heen very considerable for many years, from t ie counties of 1iwrence, Orange, Washington -and Jackson; and is now much augment ed from the new counties that iie above." The principal tributaries of Driftwood from the we-t, are Leatherwood and Salt creeks: from the east it receivesClifty andSand creeks lueatituckand Lost rivers, of which the Muscitituoli is navigable to Vernon, upwards of filty mile. Tr e course of Driftwood is nearly south for GO mil rs, thence run- a little south of west, to its junction with the West fork and entrance into the Wabash. The counties of Bartholomew, Decatur, Johnson, Shelby, Hush, Hancock and Henrv, winch lie on the headwaters of Driftwood withia what has been called the XcwTurchaso returned for the year ICG, 37T.5 taxable polls and mut now hate a population ofnot less than i'.".ni0. " The land purchased in these conn-

.u1,o,,-,.M,il,.uo) uuwuii.11 me nrsriax!,.,,, ,,.. illir 1 . . 1 enmneu wim Ms family in that dreadful -in..

n i nix. niiiit 11.11 ? v ;iri(i i:ir i . i -.n. I .-. i.v . . '

From the Baltimore American. BUENOS AVJIES AND HKAZ1L. We stated yesteiday in general term, the

report brought by the brig Caladonia, that

proceedings would be of extraordinary interest,

urn uuuuiunai anxiety was excited by a rumour which it belitved, that Mr. Plunkctt is decided ou' ret. ring irom office. The Orange party is strong, powerfully strong, in high places; and the flight Hon. Gentleman is not supported by those who flight to suonort him in lidrol mooo... i :i

, , - ... . . . . iiiiasuni, Willie .. I I . . I . - . -

he is made the cat s oaxc (aa in U.p ru.

... , - ji 1 a s .ip A i, odinmi'tn-ij;..- 1

severe action had been fought ; rnt.:,n ; ; ' " VJ ,.T ' unpopular enact-

.ri?;rt k .1- ..... . ..w?.,1,mc,n,iioaiscus!ioninre.

, , nuenos Ayrean Terence to the late event. The 6th Geo. IV. sec and liia.ilian armies, in which it was believed - prevents, in terms, any such debate as the' disthe latter was defeated. For the follow inr Cll-dun would engender, and it is quite clear that additional information on this subject, we ;u juu' 1,jlractiua 01 Llje law will he punished, knowledge ourselves indebted to the politeness) of an intelligent citizen who came passenger! Grange and Ptrihus Situation. The fate in the Caiidonia. He informs us that the Cu- 'of 'i,'0 ,,'lJ.kt'L'Pe.rof cluvarrcnhach, on the road

i-iius . 11.111 .tuny uuuur ine tommniii of (iim-1 -----i ---"wv. 5v,uJa lunusi. ms nousc

va paid last yoar.

SOI Til AMFIKICA.

ft!ie Mrrcauti'c

' ll!,J l,lu ivio virancie, con ation dm- it,- ivi.i0 1 .. ...

iinued to au aucc towarils thnt ntt, r.. ,.n - . . . . .u,-ii

,, ... , . , v 3' toiuuuinicauiin with lus neic: hl.ors, and

: v,""p.v-"?'-',-iowniieiaereil.pay uanKtT or perisiucg from want. Two avalanch

A pr.nif hot from the

, Advii-v r, r,j;it.ir

in

of

1 1 biutii Am

tho iuilovHig intelligence 1 made, a di ersion to aids tfie

v V c t; k , A r : 1 1. .10 .

r due resj.ect to the piopeity and persons es adtitd tn ti:e ditrfss of this unfortunate peothe inhabitants. The liuvnos A v leans then lM"ny utltmPt8 "ere made from Kunder-

. J nine, tn snvo tl.nm.l,..! : . :n . 1 .

:itv of l'oi fo V ,,,1,,"u " "'1 11, e jasi oav ot

..!.- . .:ii

. v v

in . .1 . ..lanuarv. 1 in f tt.t.v 1... 1

1u-1ro, . uie capita o t ,p nr.u ro .. . "ctuiivaiiii.ana con-

ifi arious eiioiis io t'lur-mp t m f

to action

I 111 I if ri:i I c S, i . .1 r. .....

a i ..,.,..,fii ..ri' 1 imaiiv smitpp. 01 it, iipiii !,... j '4"

ufi;'H.i 1 j . 1 t- 1 ui 1 in- 1 in ui 1 e 1 1 Li an .1 rerei v- ; . m irunLuc nn-m

. . . v

w as

eti y l ne AUifuiun ic.mtwin aa tfli:ul h.-tter from-0,1 or Jtbtiut the 'Jolh of iemuarv. A it

Ci.rio.i! Aii!iop.u,il;c('uloi.)!.i.ir) H.ivoy in W-1 -xpectfd that a general engagement would be

1.1, 1.) i,i',u.Mfiu:n?n.nmuiii': 1 i'1 1 u-u r rcc t iiii s'-y i!i.v-uients of" tiiC CoioMi'uaa troops in Lima, ti.e so'istuiu-tr oi'wiiich is, that ti.e siin-ri jr o-li-1 . . : ..1 t 1.1: 1 1 .

.t il ten i-i i.uiuiiiajia uy uuiivar, i;;ia '-ecu re-i

iru'ved and sent home. The troops ha.l renewed

the two armies had established the hi-'-he'-t ih.

- - -11 i w ,'i uati 1 liil v ru . .. n -----

Uioiruaihoiiiaeiity lothe old Co:tit!ition, ;u L'e of discipline ot which their respectiv

The latent London papers peak favorably of

uie tuin nif sr(.)f f) 1 1 i .

di-CMve oi tae cuntt, and uouhl in r.ll prob- jCanning; the latter WiS well enough -to take n n thiltty involve coriscijueuces of the highest ini-!ainn& ou ihti d." 'Ihe Literary Gazette remil t:inf p lii liiitii 1 1 t r i . ... 1 1 .. . 1 . ii):iiLs lint tl -i i,r i . t

1 " "-"'inn it-?, nit- commanders ot - . . : "i riuitui 01 4ir. uaurunor aS

prime mt.'iucr Mas the most popular ktatement ol the dnv.

1 jd retired fi-oia Lima to a neiiiijring town tt,Jeommandr were susceptible. When the

wait the ihrecti.i ns ot th.ir Gov rnmei.t. A re-0'-' commenced, the Jiuenos Avrean

e

ac-

I'ltion m ti e Governm "r.t of V-m,in . the ame j numbered about ei" lit th

tinnv

rarliament were in session, but appeared 'ill f I 111 1 ! 1, rri v- . .J . . " . I ....

t.:

taken t)i 1

u x

mi.' I ....... 1 1)1' ilir I na 1 1 V f ntrnft-Ki -.. ; .... I ... . rm

in M-.iim ujeii. 11 1 in i- i 1 "'h"Ml,J u 'mine uu pss 1 ripv

apiH.in.te.l pallv mounted: that of thp lir:.v.ti-.. were indeed discu-shicrii, . ...... .. 1...:. "

.? . ." . .iWare ot t IP liminri.il I I' .t. ViTlfi li-iVf- hn.n

t'.iMtr v s tranquil. 1 he letter i dated at Lima. . I u.,uSc ui uiv jueno5. , -.v. .wjnru a urig.nany ieior

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mum tl tl 1 1 . I t 'f (( I 1: f-M,!..!

V-ti J anuurv.

; I i . 1 I 1 h FlW lif'ir.i j 1 j . ..1 ' y

Mrrirn We am fu-nro.1 tritt. r....... i .. ..eunan Lancet

MicoCitv to the 1st ofl!.is month, hrou-ht i y 'nCOU,,ler ,s funous and bloo;l y, an.t the ti e Liua. 'it appears that a revolt i.n.ke out a-! 5,;l,JJ?hter, c.Mie.Uentlv, gteat ou both sides. to.it the loth of March at I) iraiic, the rapital of J li:,,tle bi-ted. w ithout interiiiisioti, until ti.e Mate of that nauif instigated, it vn said , hy ' mght separated the combatants.

a I nt named ArMia, w-.a.-e eiuissarie, had se-! 1 he I s on both side

s i '-m i.if troops ti uaito 1.1 a project lor o )ta!iniitr I v ,..,,,,. ...v 'i'i.. 1 1 "1 -

1. ii.iiii i-iiii:ii. 1 I' riin w 11 n-..fiiL-.. t , v t .... ..

....... .. .......... at..w... tll 311 M I rl-l l...tt. .. I '11.-. II. . I . .

u nvat thor.overnor of the state: nd to diolve ! ' " V . 'l" churn the! '---e up,.,, ne pum.c mind hy its content

t:.e lo.-al Legislature, l.-ut it does not appear that! "l - ' 1 VK i'u',c st-eiueil , l uounuca uie ma.i on its uriival, and

any nloo.l hal ..eon simd. i'lacanU had i.een pos- vt"r.v otl Ue suhject; a notv itlntand- j 1,1 :iU'' ll0ror appeared depicted ir? every - i. eallinc: for the son of hurnido to govern the j lnr their attachmei.t to the Lmpcror, (!:ivi:ig -Oi:iitt?nuii-. on nscerlaining the result of the

i:trv . i ho denCTa! Government wis adontiiK.- n Stioit time previous vn iu,i 1 1 u ......,.!..., ,.ehaie on Sir j- r::nr.i Hiir.ioti- ...,.:

t i X - .., ii..-vini 11 - - -'"''.ii:3 171 1 111 11

i.wcetiiigsoi the Catholic

aiii

!ted l,y n, meters. The Chancellor of the Kx-

' heipier bad d ici.ed onenii..-- tii

the Laster hoiiitavs.

'!'. I.

budget

u:i-

s it is supposed i ticar-

,ual; in all, about im a kil.ed and

Greek heads and ears, and with him will d. part the hopes ot the Cresent. Againt all the poivers of Constantinople, the Greeks can protect themselves. We are therefore disposed rather to rejoice at than regret the failure, if so it shall turn out to be, of the proffered mediation of theChristian powers. -Yar. Gaz. RAILWAYS Extract of a letter from a gen tleman travelling in England, dated l4thFeb. lG27t "The engineer and myself having com pleted, to our satisfaction, an investigation of the Railways of this kingdom, he parts from me thi day to embark in one of the first packets for New York. Although J have been for two month? examining railways, 1 am in a greater state of admiration than ever about them. As

to the phenomena of the Iletton railway, you can scarcely believe Ihem true when in the midst of them It will look to you like rhodomontade to peak of twenty-foar emptv wagons, weighing more than thirty tons, being forced up bill, all the way by steam, at the rate of eighteen miles an hour, and thisupon ap4ane a mile and a half long. I came downthesae plane, standing upon a knee of the hindmost wagon of 24 loaded ones, weighing altogether one hundred tons: they descend the plane by their own gravity, at first slow, and with a solemn sort ofgrumbling; but, when the acceleration gathers to a iiead, it is as fearful as it it beautiful. They are the popular mode of communication here. Great Britain will soon be coveted with them. We could not have constructed a good one without coming over to examine the defects of the existing ones here, for it i only the perfections appear in the public works on lailways." N. 1. Gaz.

The Tostmafer at -Rig Lick,1 in Virginia.

has lately been arrested by an agent of the Post Odice .Department, on a charge of stealing money from the mail. On an invetic-.tion. h

was required to enter into a recognizance to appear and answerthe chaige,at the next Court. An aj;cnt ,,f tLe Department has reteatlv deteet' d the Assistant Postmaster at Caiiar.oa"i;.ia, New York, in a similar oife.ice. Jr.I.

Kk iv-York, Aj ril 25. Obituary. Among the deaths which it is

our prov inoe to recoid this evening, is that of

Henry Crnger, e?q. He was once Mayor of Bristol, (Eng.) and a member of Parliament

contemporaneously v. ilh Burke, Fox and Sher-

dhe dr c:s:on upon the Catlr bc 0pp n -,,UCiIir-'''iy w 1111 iuiKe, r ox ana ; ha created a strocg sensation , h eVpid - lKn-aMtl the Whigs of that day. 'X-lu:x ivev? "hlTl-aniv- U:VI0X UNTY ELECTION. t o 1.0 i.mgiiagt. can convey to vou the impres ivu made up..n the public mind by its contents. Caxpioatks ron Representative.

c rowds turrotmura tlie mail on its ariival, and lr:x trover, Dr. Andrew Hindmai.

- te.is.i 1 . lw r t lip sn r nrphif m 1 il tl,i 1 ncn n . 1 1 , ,1 , 'hnn nili. J .1 1 ( ii ( v .;: . .

r ' ...... ...w,, -vuvu una 1110 noi eiiicfai.

w.i; .mill not appear to rxeif 0 much -alarm. I I

lMi'raU of Division, Necrrete and r.eha-3rri,;

previous voluntarily ptesenteii

Associations vrrp

signs ot joy orgrutuiatiotj, either in their H'-lltu(i veral dajis folbwin v.nd the lane-

' lip inCil n1 in tli. .Ib,.4,i..... .. J'iI ' 1 1 ! 1 Of H'Uh iit i.' 1 l.,i .v,n. 4 1 . '

(.Spaniards) suspected of bcimr abettors of the re-;1 , " I"'U!",U1U " m i"or !,ou9es. . mooerate kindvulutionarv project, had hcen arrested and rem-!- ' tt: linihcr tlutails ot this battle it was'. "rts papers ot the 2 1st had been received

laitte.lto prison. i""!"' ume oi leaving Km tirandc, ; ,J oome apprefieiiMon.s prevailed

i i.e Mcxu an il(,n?co! Representative- 1,3.1 ar- l" mn',m Ji iniorrnatio'i. the oilicial reportsi 1 ' iU

11 the Tre.i'y recently rynclud d wim ol le day not being cntilW d to ;tuv cred;:.

in.i iiwastniieTcil it voi!ld t)e confum- rumors heinir fcimiu m.v . ..'..i., . ...

t O ..j......, .ii..i,J-liH.l'Jl j ,

pi uv ei

Vh.'Tl.iiiii

I V I tic

nate.

J'k o-t C vrtu.(;f. . Captain Shipman, of the At' e iian, arrived at New York, who left Carthaf e.i.n.:i ti.e i-ist. stales that t!,e country was iid.h-red in rather an unsettled fp.te." 'i he 1 . : 1 ... . 1 1 . . . . .

iiinivi ii ui'iii sci 1 a n hum i..!i n ,i i,'. e ......... .. .

... r . 1 : . ''Pi'oai 10 ns mu-restiijir. inital atJaiaau a, for a vessel 01 war to he sent; h 1 - u for ttat protection of their to opertv. The! Loono.x, March IT

F011EIG.Y FFKM The following urlir.1,.,,, ev,rPti (Mn ,?ur iatf.Jil eateru pnp.,;rs, contain alt the intclliiieuce hum

m some parts of Spain, hut th

n(! , report could not be traced to any authentic ori

The French -hamler of deputies adored the law against the libertv of the pres by a vote ofij ti;j i. TlndeciMon.savstheCon tuftotito I, will nner Vrw ith mourning. 1 he law 1, as vet to be considered m the house of peers. 'I'ho (' iu, r. . -

- ""iu; a copy 01 a letter written

Shf.mff. Thomas M'Means. Comm ISSf OSER. William Youse. Associate Jitce. Zachariah Ferguson. Daniel Ogdcn, William Cason, Robert Swan.

We are authorised to announce IVilllnm

Caldwell as a candidate for Colonel of the 1 1th

Ind. Militia.

Kegt

MARRIED. On Thursday, tire 17th inst. bv J. Goodlan' der, E.q., Mr. Jesse W. Thompson, of the Yr cinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Mary San-

uers, oi mis county.

Nan-

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............. . I . i .- .. ' litn'M' .nr Milfi.l tiiA l . k' . . .tl.l'l.'kt'll ...l . ,1 i. . l

Cil " l"" l-"nv 'aieiy iron, ti.ej ' - - - - m cepi. were received , v. ocuiane 10 .n r.t.ynard.at the moment' On the same dav, Robert Tinker-ton to f i r ,i .. . i .i i .., t. .i.i-.t i ..Mil i ... i.i - Ves!erii;iVTriiiiill,i I .... . i- i. ,,t ,i. ...- . .... I v-m ii.uiiivu, iv

...iMiMiL , .him u,e ex-:-' - i..... inn ui i. enrai 1 " panure irom .imt Jropez for Greece -cv G., daughter of Aithnr finpctat.on tnatthev would so.m ben, .Lout ra t ions, I k announce the important intelligence, that "At hist lam about to Hrr vr . j! ' Jpmer 01 Al thur On .

' UUIiI "'"oiMDHi aivuiK amonjr the: ' idis m rupees out ot the hear of imp irh,,,. , .i I

' "Uf- TT "'"" toi!31acs,dueirom j ,hal, ri,k ' " ' 111 J" exPfc Indiana, Fayette County, in the Fay.) Accents have been revived ofth !,te event,' "-,nese Government, had been received uti , t l ""'f ' 11 rderr f compbsh cUe Ciruit Cym fa h ( . in Pen.. TiKprineipalotnc.rsiifU.etV.l.ind.i.n L'Ut f any misfortune J D ' '( f .. i . . . .. British territories xvn f tha ....... r. . . . ! happens to me. I Pa vp f irl i 1 -'

- "-..rwit.jr. llllfSI h.ll 11.11 Hin I II 7 - jiiu iii i i;i p irn inr

rams.t

xar. had he n sent prisoner, to Bogota. I iie Meain-tioat Holivar had arrived from Jla ....... i I ! . ... i i -in. : . i - . .

r u ij nii.i, i.iui .n .iiii ju.j oarri'is oi u, caro ol

this

nature.

Frankfort papers, ti.e 10th inst. have arrived'

morning. ,i narmi-,tad(, amotion is st-.,t,,l!

I A 1 I 1 .. ' "

ti e hric lh.rrous, whirl, vrw! was totallv h..t.and l''e" ,atf l' ",:ide 111 ,l,: -'tond Cbamber

v,.d as bh' In . The kteam boat Amazon, arm-' ViC u!'JC('t ' wJ'icii to substitute trans,,,,, tat ion tr.l i;V. Marcn, from I'ara. I lor U,e luno periods of m.prisonn. cut, which now . , , . , ' l,Mn,"b '-crtain crimes on the -.ntinent ikIi- , Lrcla Le;" r, J,-d . V,r. 31 . I l.a, and Van DienWs L,l are eon "Led I ' ' " "Oar Market is in a perlect state ol "stagnation. ' ide place, of receiving the ott-nders llu.s t., ? I.-.eryone-eea.sat a loss as to what may take disposed of, ami the motion calls on tbe Govern Vt .ce. It is known that boiivar and antai,d. r. ment to negociate with ijeio-hhourintr kt-tt J a -i . t,x d. ciucdly opponents. We will not n com- Convention for this purpose. J laend the iiipiii:iit of anv ti inr, rwr do we u ih

to sir. property introduced here. Wc-ive nomio-' c l('V , r'res to announro tbe receipt, bv

i i.n ...Mil... it I.- iirox.ii.f.,. i ., ' . . a. ' ".!, wi i ain i i

S

children, who area, dear "to me as libertv j! A,u:Hli.LD REED, Comflavw to (Jrt ece, confided to vour ci-p nnt ih .t vs I the friend, of the caui " ' ' ! OS "A"L.X, IICXRV 1 1 V L- In

tiie cause.

U e extract the following article on a highly interesting subject from the.Vew-Vork Amen ran: .Vat h t

Greece. Tlie intellio-encp f.imltk.i i.

,-J "I. V, mp 1 .......1.1- 1. . -

I In Chatii

I .. i

no. vi.cii:i.i e nuf noi an in a month hrncoi

Kav to leave the couutry." j ( The morning papers of Fridar contain no newsPkovi Cacvccas. We have from Caracca a' TliC ""f'J that tbe news from Galicia bind hilt, dated the 2d instant, under the J,crc,'.0tt1 at.Madnd, is favourable to the rortuge.se of White Hair, end si-ned "One of Many " Ku":ihs,.,;' ar"1 r"f' ('siltuUoniifl, that tbe prepavi vbH.b ihe adoption oftbe Itolivian Constitution Jm ior wa.r are ':o"tucd in Spain with much riv ,t.) pen. is -trenuoiislv, reco,io,M-nded as'a llvU.v'

o:dy rcfurr- c.f Cclomhia from political ship- 1 10,11 t,ie Rtoilc, dated Tucrdav , March 13.

II

v ) ,,ave private account, from Laguira oft

tn in-tant, v ticb represent ih.livar a- aiming

'i r t r';f I tt-1 -. I r .. i .. n .. ii ... i . : .i.

urtw, Liirii. !. i an

K r O'e i miiw. .... .....

M,.m ,u .n i..ivL, i iill,- Liiaticcrr ii,i-.i i . ... i

Jr.iw,iaic AI.KU.i;tI U AL I KLK, Jirsjond:i,tst j ( Here, at this day, towit: on Thursday, the 4t.iday of the Tern, aforesaid, ofibprmirt aft.r-

said. r-aiTin ll.o ...I.: . e . . -i i

P-,ri nnnprinfllii, , 'lt: .... "",""- aioresaiu, ai.u n.co

' , .u.iu.iwon oi trie l'orte!"!S mn OI coinpia.ntajraiiirt the said respondents; torcsi-il all overtures Irom theChristianPowers. and 11 aITtaring to the satisfaction of the court for the ,-'hcationofGreece.is.ifauthentir-n! Ilhat '.,,c rt,!"lM"dents aforesaid arc not inhabitant

Irom the Mind fanaticism of fhe Turks hp it state: On motion of sard complainant.

sume it to be-ot high importance ;.-i ..' ,. u ' M- Kav'

J v IW i IM- t k . l vt ''Ti

- . io;i , hecaiiie It is irnpol ; t ie t w n x a va: ne. o r to , . l ll 1 s, iiitibuiijor tiie ,WC ..f S'lPie it to lie-0 iif nmnnri,,.,. i . . . UJ tus sola .tor. it !s ordered that

ioi,, ...... .. . ..! :.. .i . mesuav. . , . . 1 , c ouiu iioIicp i.f i . ,.l ..r .i i : :

tain nope.oi good auirurv for thp rp-l in n.' sun wgucu m .... , , , ..n icai,iii(iu;inu- HiC l avetteOf

t I A . m " .

Ct nsta ri.Nopi.r., Feb: 7.

!l Tn P,XC' (,elivcredbyM. Mir..iacky lo tbe lu-is Ltfeiuh, the following phrase, which is con-

r -" i i. III. Hillllil- h I ll 'll 'JU '1 11 l.iinl . . . a. 1

!t ,, u,t Dictator, mak.ng laws, proclamations,! Wl'or e If m , de i ? ,M;kCM fc'-.t s.nt b.sou ,, views, anj l nnr ,,ari ,f HZf;. J " ;'esire an intervention. las.de. r.c troops m tbe interior ere deer- cei ve ielf if it believeil ?f, v 'U ti'ijdailv withtheir arms, and formin- tl.ems, ls ... ... 'a ' ' Ch. ,l 'i1'0 I'or icbo-

.1 ni rio-inor nirha I. .... .-I.I....I I

' I ..... i . -i. in i mi; lit i; II i JO I not MI

sm:i

mi if iil il errnei mn

inmation of a neonle

,1 I L . ..... ' 11 ------ lilt ortlllf ri 1 rl(ll) ported to be m. us himself." jlUir,tmr. fW,-,?,

, 0 a .... .

-p. . ' MAnmn, March 1. A Decree of the ICth Tebmarv ria

, mni, nercioiore, was one rial per ton on 11 .n ui inn Spanish tiovernmrnt

I' a rct-b i!i,i , t be negroes were re

"ti revolt, and to have assassinated two oftheir

.if,er. ( ine of our letters says.urider !ate of'Sth! Til, "r.ew duties are now levied: the tonna'T1

'"im'.ian, American, and English vessels, has ''as,-'" the organization of the Royalist Vohm-7-;i raised tntwo rials. A few days since the U.I ,f'nr5' 'dcrir.g the intendanls of province, on 4 fi i .--,t '., -ti.,i i . ,.i ' . ci ...i i . i pain of hcinir mis .nil oil riv.m n.,.; . '.

-.'' - ".- ii.u nil aim m muuik I ii.ti u,mauc r i ""in nit ii uniri'S' lonas-

'f ir app-arenc ofT this port. Tbe letter camej lcn u, , v OI u,ti laX('s imposed by the Decree 'ynr bor for a few hours but the frigate remained ',of 11,0 - h August, for the equipment of those

'M in, an.l t.othsoon departed, without nnvinn-l '"'"I"

,s visit, -a circumstance that, in the nresenl

'ate nfthisco tntrv, was thoiicrht vcrv hardlvof

tbe.imericans."

X. V. American.

. , TAnis, March 1?, Ijetters fmm fsr Pol

. ' ""H, n-y,iniiiiiiierence.s have arisen between General Yermololf and llos.cewitsch relativa tu the cmplayment of tbe

i - i . i i

auueu luuepenuence oi Ureerp Tl.o i n...- .. i . r . , , ' .. . '.. i tie Iliedl.l- lOlir WCPks Jllirrwlm f iinlifrimr t ho ,.. ra.

tion oi the Luropean Courts was understootl t0r"'dents that unless they appear ,n the fint aim only at obtaining for the Greeks a de-reeiday of illt! ncxt T, of this court anJ answer ol mitigated dependctice.Thej were still U)be't,,e r,,II1s1,ailiai't' bill aforesaid, the same niU subjects of thel'ortejowing italleo-ianceiv-n ivino-l' hcar,! iu their abseuce and the court willde-

tt tribute. Thev werp tn l. n.. ' . .crce accordingly.

.1 . 1.- ii ..i . St ,, . wnMiwon

uiai v nnaciiittiuoiuavia now are--a condition it is true,when compared with the merciless & rajiacious domination which they had been so longsu!rer.ngundr,ofcomparitivefrecdom&: happiness Hut this mediation being refund it may be hoped-nay, if information derived f-om reliable sources do not mislead u, it nuv he statclwdhcertainty-ihat cjrcat Hriaiir ant, perhaps r ranee, will unite it. saying to Ibrahim Tacha, the main supporter of the war

iu.it - ooine, anu ieae the Tuiks to

Hy order of the court. Attest j ox A . M'C A RTY, Cll C,nncr.rille,May 15, 13;J7. 49-

settle their matters as they may with th

rV r'T v the treasures of,

i iV ii , Pra-"", with hi. troops and fleets, that the war of the two last campaigns has been sustained. Without these Greece would, ere this have driien the Turk from her bosom; Uut when a liritwli fleet hall intimate to Ibrahim, as will probably be done that he must go home with his ship or thev will be captured, he will not hesitate Ion-, for the war has been one of great -expense 'and hardship to him, without any return, ecept

WOOL TI1F stdtscriber respectfully inform ?is U customers ami the jublic generally, that hi CARDING MACHINE non-in operation, and in comph te order for carding. He Mill accornmt.d.vte those wim hrio- vtool to be carded, oa the following terms; vs: " 1-1 cents in trade, r5 cents iu" cal The fol owing country produre,at the market prkc, will he received in pajnieut, wheat, rye, lUxseed, flax, hneneathens, wool, Ulio.v, hee-nf sugar, and cleau linen and cotton K.-G. rt JAMES BROWN LKE miles S. W. of CunranvilU, oh

h lUiams crtck.

May 19, 1827.

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