Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 5, Connersville, Fayette County, 21 July 1827 — Page 3
A public dinner was to be given on the 2d to f; on -Til Irown. The nn composing the prize crew of the An-.-i:ieUe. put on board the Bolivar, had been ac-e-r.ti;'1-by the jury, and ware set at liberty.
other nation? had demonstrated to be impmcti- But I thought they should he fulfilled in otho
Mr. CLAY Jc GEN. JACKSON. '")' I tt S-iti Gazed: contains an authrnt; 1 copy of a letter from Gen. Jackson-, dated the lull nit. t Mr. Carter Beverly, and alt'ii a.Mre-s to the public ia reply to it, from Mr. Clay, d tied Lexington, June 2. The columns of this day's pat, er hein nearly filled
when these publvations came to hand, we were
cable and injurious; all the opposition which
they encountered would have been patriotic
effect. The tw o assemblies hate decided t
er forms. Let the nublic gratitude manifest meet at Faros, and to abandon the uretension3
.... i t ------1 itself in just and adequate reward?, drawn from which have caused all the acrimony between
and justifiable. Hut they came forward with the public treasure. Let inspired poets singjthem. On the 24th a very bloody affair took no doubtful project. They uere sustained by the praise? of our military and naval comman-lplace before Athens, when the Greeks carried the expeiience of all countries, and especially ders. Let the chisel and the pencil preserve an important position. Lord Cochrane deparof that from which we sprung. And now the itheir faithful image for the gratitication of. ted fiom Egina on the i! 1st, in a steamboat,
v ery great success which has attended those the present and future generations. Let the accompanied by four other vessels. Miaults branches of our manufactures which were ad- jimpartial historian faithfully record their Was to join him w ith two other vessels. The equately protected, enables us to add that of deeds of glory and ienown, for the admira- expedition is secret. The vessels from Legour own as testim my to the wisdom of self de- tion and the imitation of posterity. I say, too, horn, with ammunition and Hour, arrived on fence ami protection. in the language ol a departed sage, "honor to the 23d. Gen. Church was setting out to join Notwithstanding the new markets which those w ho ml the measure of their country's Karaiskaki in the seigc of Athens.
have been created, tne wants which have been honor. hut it should be anoropriate.conside-
eJ t-i l:y them over for on-next shertjsvipliecj, and tiie animation which has been rate honor such as becomes its object, and Fitracl (f a Ittttrj rum avert resjectav'e scurce
giv en to UPor, the Iocs ot tne American system sncn as ireetneti, jealous, cautious, and datcUMuntcviucj. urctfJ. continue their opposition with a perseverance coaghteued fieeinen, ought to bestow. If my' lzve tuc vmcU pleasure to inform yon that worthy of a better cause. Av ailinir theiinelv es suftrage is asked lor the highest civil ofl.ee of Admina It row n o.is ne, n suu.ism.,1 i .r s m
Tin fdlowmg extract I'ro an editorial article
ii th'1 Ga.ette. will rive our readers seme -;iv'V. iedce of their contents.
"Prvn tiiP'C publications it will Ve c?Cnof the irritations, and enlisting under the ban- my country, the candidate, however ilius-capture or destroy toe divtsion of luc Crzididn
th it General Jackson ha at last placed him ;ne,so' :l distinguished name, they have taken, trious ami successlul he may be, must present quaurun uuicu went up the Uruguay, male ' iv.on th rv-pnsiSmtv of Uh own mure 'fresh courage, and a?aii the further pr-giess some other title than laurels, however glori- t,L) thought l,e uo,lld tail oi the :.; iiihi.as- : 'he attitude of Mr. Clay; public accuser be-jofour manufacture mil, renovated vigor.- ous.y gathered on the blood-stained held. : ILS ' coti m od oi ! 'ibor u ' J aci r to iT' 1 1 1 In a ,i . . i i .j 'pi . i i i i sum intir cotiiiiiuaoi e, loiu j a( uau, itirciaer !'. re the Nation atvl world has openly ascr-!l nor to that event, u.ey had c.u.emed them-: 1 hee are the principles, wnich governed WItI1 aiJf)llt i,ri.tP,Ml vt tliAu .:i.u.f . ris , i
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bar-un ami saie exists be-.- u.i camo ung iv 'u.uvy oi enconr- u i.ir uivui.iirtuieocciMou 10 wuicn i nave Ucrs, and ffuu-noats, ltd into ..is s.a..ds. His re-
tnem Mr. Ad.iin.i an i Mr. Clay, in relation to -'gement; and no ttateMiiau m Congress had referred, 1 quarrel with no man tor holding ceptiou at Uucuos Ayn.s v.as ta.itanotfii lu a t V' evidential election tint ccrr. y?. lcen seen lo!d c :v ugh eriuusiy to question the opposite principles. 1 ask only the humble Komau triumph; nut before goh:g in, he tlr,v ii-c .,pv,.Q:ti!r were in like manner made to him right of Congress to atiord it. Lot now the privilege of acting upon my own. And that Uocuaders iVoin thtir puhiuu; anJ since iken it "''hi fie a haiior fr their object the ele-: Lejiislature of a di-tingi.ishe.l stale, after long privilege 1 vill exercise during life, in spite raU-eweU which tailed Iroia i-re, t.avc got 'tV.n of'theVeM-rdto the Presidenrv. bv id-eratm;, atai maiuie consideration, has sol" of all the detraction, calumny and intimidation "P-tlU'er to Luenos Ayres LnstIiJda, ,r fcan...ii'in oi iii" vit a.: .ii io i.il i osu.fi. II.. , i i - i i i i i ii horouoom, hut the latter place seems cluenv to the fricn-Nof Mr. Clav in Congress, by the di-.fmnly resolved iu.it Lui.gress dots not possess Jjy vvhicii have been or may be assailed. iavc ,)CfcU ,,y lwuH,i c-lt:, l rjvs ith lecti'a of ihe latter, and with hi.' privity and the -over to counteract toreign legislation, by 'i hroughout ahte, which is not now tdioit. I ,cavy draught of water, tho Baitiiure cbjtpen r,nen? and tint fr a knowledge of ti.o-e laws oi seif protection. From the very com- have had the greatest contiUer.cc. in the can- prtsiuning more. fo-t. ho ('Gen. J ) was indebted to --a mender' meneeinent et' the gov ernment. and throughout dor, the intelligence and the justice of the pub- "A btvere action has been fought on the fron-(-i--ro " -V hi-h re-rectabiiitv arailv ihe stages of its exiMtnce. in peace and in he. i do not speak of conf.dence in the anus- tiers cfltio Grande, and although tia- Patriots .1 W-mVv r'-t rr c.l'a half r-.' uar. the fover i;as teen asserted and exerci- ed seose of the aiiected de.nag ,gue, but of drve tl' n.ziliuii cavaliy t ti tie f,ild,stili they THhese'.-hanes Mr C iv , w.th hi, chnra. Trr d. It i- delegated by mo.e than one clause that confidence which lies at the bottom ot all "H l ;ti- can and promptness. ha rr.me forwaid m the constitution. Under the authority tore- our in-titutions; which supposes a competen- b;cl, great on boih sides, although tlx i;ue:.oi n-d boldly dca.ed any knowledge of tin m 'gnlate counueitc with foreign nations, we cy ia the people to telt govei iiment v ithout Ayres gazettes, which go i y this i.prtoniiy,inade liatever : and l:a called up-ai G a. Jackson hav e seen t!ie power exercised to susjend, for w'iicn libeity is a mockery, and our sy stem a it out a decisive victory ,and mth parties aie witi:. f -r thp Mpnnfor.-M whirii i,p ii.-rnt itin-i i tlani.l a lone; - inilentiile nerioil, commercial inter- si)lemiiA iIIumoii. tout prisoners. Some artillery, it i said, was
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roorso wttn all nations, anil especially with i imv e y ei ;;uoiuer cnerisueu resource, oi ") "- umu-.o,
i:,i,,ll:nt,m,mll.,r,.n 'p.Q tn . whieSi iiKoidv c;n. ilei rivp u.e who uvp conns. sa;u lo nave necn laKen, v. ere iuuna in
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!. i nu" iia1 iiH is-ue ne n iairi v j'Muen i e- . - -ii-- I
t'.veen t!ie-e two nitinjuisheil citizens, an
t:-jsd.) thev stand he lore t!ie nation in the char gul.He our foreign commerce is plenary, clear h i the coi.sciouMie-s uf the rectitude with
some cat Is with baggage which were surprized
fer icc.iser act ac-n-(
I. And thus has fxpliut t if the clause w hich conv e s it is hn.n I Krux 1 have h.ithfull
in a town with a small jruard.
Persons arrived
t'ais s'de !ed intriMe. about which so m ich nt ad;q led lo the purpose, human language is teuutry
v ttrveu my from i;,Itno5 Ayres state, that Alvearha? applied t m tl.r iLi.it.c rrrc rrrivArmnnnf tnf rf I f 1 1 j r Cm
ha been s lid, arsutned a t mtrible h ape, w.'cc i
cm r?:r.j r-vre tilt scrutiny of public exam 1 nation. We are rejoiced that it b s ;su:oe i '
t.'C attitn le in which th-o-t? Tuidic.itt a places i, ac. l e hope nest incerlv that it may l e th ro'ihly i id etTeciu d'v sif.ed until its truth cr f dt io.S ! .!! he laidojam t- its very core, let tliP r,-sp n-ibilitv re r t where it my. T:.e l..-ior f !! co'i'it ' V. the j nntv ol i;'eie"l; 'us nrvl t'c.c; i e-spe-'t an I copnden w hich arc du.
t - "i r i'".';,'i f p.ctionarics, a!! 1 udly
t'. it t'.e- ;:. i filth!'
on.-r.ij.eient ;o Mipply the appropiiate teims. 1 o i,. ;,o lonrer detain you. 1 atk pcrmis- meat of 2joo infantry."
r.der another clause, also lull and explicit , Siu;j to 'l 'i.t.ment; ,i powt r is o ranted to lay imposts, without ";,t "j '-' l'titiLrg: The abutnhi
tnce,
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ti.nitiati-e. a to amount, and has been exerci- ; ;u ,el.v' a. el excellence of Us fabrics attest ! loan extent far beyond the wi-hcs of the l WiadoUl cftne policy which lsieis them.
ti lend- u lur Ann i ican v stem to applv it.
1 h , e the vigor of this (,ew attack upon the' We have ob.-erved
-.s'l 'n I.' Pe met Py corresponding v iiror in ttnougli tne punnc prml, that Ueneral J.vckils tiiare. Let u tieat our antagonist with SON Iiat clia..:i.eU All. SociaAKl', ine beeietno ,M' .lev r .-i ect, and be tender even ot tarv i.l tiie .;n . IN '-t our&eives ptrteivmir
v.'
FAYErn: cuun ty cuixtiox. Canpidaths Fur llErilESEXTATIl'E Xewton Clav pool. M. M. Kay. For COMMISSIO.VFJIS. Arthur Orr, Hobert D.Uoyster,
c!i is '.re- should b' t ai r!
:!1 v examine d, w ith nit tavor, atb :-
deuiia.i t:'',: !'it,oa: s I ait. taithiul to luf as:rt s. let hovv tm-se eminent ciluei.s couht well liac; lonestiv, u-hiiii v :i t cnct 1 1 and i-oj.erat! in on toe cooie in contact, win, si v e gave the tumor as
lifter -lit. . i i,i rt and eo oj eratin n uiu v e luuuu il, we count not hung . uiseiv es to lo
ti m -r i n tiaiitv. to either the accuser oi the Let u i.pp-.-e a..i to mind and
exei iiou to ex- neve that Ociu:ial Jackson taa cit.tUeuget:
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,.,,,,,)" eruoa : an I n u e mu-t I 'll it toe bright pi o- Mv. .iiTUAKU. ; l..f,OIT jCNr o J. tst Fridav morn inc. I 0 s xv',;( M '"' ' us 'I0 to Le ilis-ipated! hut, horn an article iuthe Xashv il!e Kepub-J
I ill stioved, let theie be no occasion I i re- be. in, which w e h.ive seen m t.ie coiuanu ot:
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Heeki i Mount, Minor Meeker. Stephen I'inipot. Justice Wtirht. II iv jil Fene.
(jrOitm Stoddard. COKONFF A.Hns.
Win. Di- key . Jd cn: J.imf' Path r. Isi.i; ''h"ni.:s, John 5'eriin. Tiio:ras J. Iari::iorc
he s:0 '::i bait Menrv Chiv departed iron! tins
t: ' a her trip to Mackinaw, (ireen l-ay, A-c.
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Amooj the pasengeis vcre Uov.. Ca-s, lieue.ra! Scott and I'r.idv , Col. M'Ken-iev. ol tiie Indian Depattuioat, and eeral gentieiotii Had ladies. The object ol the iit of (jov eruer Cass and Cohv.cl M'Kenaey i to hoi 1 a Council with the Indians in the v icon', v ot o . ecu Ii av for the putpo-eot etahl:iun a h;ia iarv line betw eea the Chippeiras u Menouj ano 3 arid WTinuebagoes-- tin no-i-ure h ang rn'iesparv tocirry into ei.ea t ihe mieniio t oi f.e treaty of Praiiiei'u C:i:ea. The Pouad irv m tb.e reservation fr tne New Yoik lu-.tans vnio hUo be settle 1 at tin- c ,aa d, and. peiiiaps. tiie lire of t ' i f oil French le-enation wi.it;o r-tab!i-h(-d. d'lie. treaty ground will be cn the shore of the Winnebago Lake, and it is
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oure:ves. II one opp-'tie't can the KiciiiiaUi'i ranpjuer, vve ate not o ?uie
niakt thnnsei". er t'e m i )ii!v , a m ei much ln.it theie isnot some coiur lor the ttoiv. in
pioaMior
UNION COUNTY Fi.F.CTifA.
w r may depbu e the isue u' tae ;uirvfle. we this aiticle,Mr. Secietai v S aithaul is piaced will bow w ith sulanissioi. aini iiiira ;j t:e "in the ranks ot the v ituperatoi V id 'Uenerai v, ill of the majoi ity. li.::sl I., pe. i,u: ' -tem Jackson. U is ajipareut, tint , m some ma.oicr isp.i-t ived and improve i. fv.ui iaw J. i. .rd or ottier , Mr. Southard has become ohn aiioiis
?he pi eda torn, that, in ic- t!'.;oi twe.ty vea r l' the immediate tiieteU atid neighhois ofj i: e v'ii.e .t urexpoite.i ma .nficiUies vvill ex-general Jackson, who even go the length ofj eecd ui an o a t tii.it d" ad the cxpoits of raw sty iing him a '-v ituperalorv ot the Ueneral. i
In addition to tins, we have heard, from a' . i ' I t -i i
e oi tiie greatest stance wmca w c nenev e to he entitled to cred-
C AN Dili VTFS Col. Lrown.
!n e I; ai oar count: y.
it .i.is I eea a s,.,r
Ff.a Ur.in:rNTATfv . 1 r. A Irew lii'ailtiHB
Sir.:;!ir. Than, is M 'Jepns. C M V I 'K'M n. illiain ou'C. As. ivr Ji:i.r. Zachnriah I'eiguson. Oaniel ('e'en, William t 'as ui. II beit S--.au.
1 o m
K ti-.o. that I hive eerbeenan humble it, that there has in fact been a correspondence ! The Ilev .M r. jn.-e. will pieah t. mi
er.dor u up tl.e iej;escntat:on tiom I en oi some soil Petwten ine aecielary and the ,,,nv' "l i w " -'o. .i i. i-s, vann. ia s.m p: t.i.,r the ir . d cau-e. Ion- (jeoeral. We have heard it said, also, thai a! ?-V-'1't'rj0i?r" " 'w ' ' . ; z .-r.-
Ot Sunday last in ttus county. M:? Marv
tea this city . h.meil throughout a public Herald, printed at that place, w ill giatifv trie Smith daughter of Calvin mid! alter a i V . 1 I.l- .... S s-
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iy se;: her ill
, ..c i ti i e ncicnt an t aloe exertions ot copy oi it is in private cucuiation at trcder; aa -o- ! ( ,i so:.s. some of whom i epr-en-. icksburcr. ii the tact be so, the editor of the!
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oxnecicdt'.il the Council will he attended Pv sorvaem the national councils w inch commen-, J unnc curiosity, no uount lie ceiiamly will ,ort itii,e?s.
large deputation from the Chippewa, Menom ' " iwr..i ye.-, ..go.u .ee m I "''"""1 ai is,. Ullxer in,-;lnt fi0a of CtthU mih.c,n
onie, Winnebarro.nnil Iroquois tubes. It is al
tA ,r,v!r(l th .t ..t rhurouocil the innrdereis a imos art ot n t aiat l
C'Vl'-' , i - - ... . . .1 1
of Like Pep. n will be surrendered, ag. eeabi v 1- " d th .Mi-soun question, because 1 gentlemen, we. Dav e oi course no wish to pryto the promise of ihe Indians made at the trea 's'1 "ilerm the abstract on the -uhject of into it tvnfl' tvl ('n I .slav erv, and on all pratical and constitutional Any thing new, in these dull times, will be
it is.
iappu;ss never to isuierw.ta tn.it t'rea s ateon supposug u 10 reiaie io jmi.nc com eiris-lor, it i',, ,v i iv liuos rt ot n t aial poli v .1 w ill i.ot n.ake an theie be any private matter between tle tvo
MR, OLA'G SPEECH. Al ViWsYyuvi Yuwov.
Mr. Fraidenl an.i Felrj' Citizi
t;s :
CoWeelov's tVoUce. In order that the citizens of each and ev erv
means ot ridding the country of its ev ils &. she , recreation to the leaders of newspapers, and of township may have it convenient lor them to ufiin.- ttly bailed the amicable settlement of course acceptable to the makers ol them : and pay their tax, due the county ;l'Favette. ihr that thieatening question, w ith pati ioticjoy . j nothing, we oh-erve, t ikes moie with the gen- the year lbT, without the trouble of meeting I have didered only once with Fenns y I v a-; cralit y ol the Feojde than a jiiniant conespon the collector at the count v seat the collector,
jalter going through the county, will meet the citizens, in Ihe month of September next, at
(the following tunes ami places, to wit : on Mon
on town-
a diiierence in relation to, deuce between great men. ,at. int.
uirv. and that was
.... I-.- i t men. not measures
I lll.iorv "i ..i vn. -i. .ii.ii. n i. . ii-Mi . ill i ' I l i r I , nff -4t i i" i i i i ii inconsiderable reasons wnich induced me on r torn L loraltar I ccrs to the ?tk ,1av tv ith which I hive befn honore I. during my . : t e. :
I..r.tr,ll..r-..f. I l..l.- I I .n ..r-a
sll.llll--..llT. I lli.uin " ii:.JMVJVni . .1.1 I . .1 . l-ii-. ,. . v,i- I j that I thought the measuies ot whndi Tenn
Uisiiiiilulsoeo 1M O'O oi uui i oooucii- r- ,iiiu steem. I thank you for the sentiment which has been just drunk. The approbation of our fellow citizens is always gratifying There are times. arid places, and circumstances. which giv e an uncommon interest to the manifestation? of their friendly feelirgs.
la foreseeing. n many jeai? ngo I thought
ll was not among the most US which indnred n.e on'
that occasion to make the selection whidi J did,! Tums, April 17, UJ27. Tic Dutch brig uf war day, the 17th of September, mJacksc
that I thought the measuies of whiidi Fennsvb, 1 cUcai- alu- v "sici ioscL, tl.reedays out I'ruin ship, at the house of Daniel Thompson; on v.nia appioved, would be safer under the Ad-! 1 n,(oh' .,,r,nlr? lntelI,Scn?o of a declaration of Tuesday, the 18th of September, in Jennings nimistratu.n of our piesent Chief Magistrate. ;;ng LT?'SL "f the house of Jacob Koontz; in WaI knew his opinions, and J have not been dis-; crn,ixi,ur atrainst the Tuscan fia .terloo township, m the town ol Waterloo, on
appomieu. i oki not ceriamiy know tiie o- (jn the Mti ult. dud, al thcPalaee of the Eardo1 s?dnesd ay the rjlli or Depti mner; in Uoiumipinions of his great rival. I had my feats,' Her Highness Lilla Tatima, sule consort of the township, at the house of Wiisou Wa Idauis, ; and succeeding ev ents have not been of a na- j uLaw ( :-y of Tunis. At her funeral lixteen on the Utli ofSeptember; in Orange towns lip, ituic to quiet them. lan.ered slaves received thtdr freedom. j in the town of Danville on the 2 1st day of Sopi:lractofaletlerdated 7th April from II. f ' .,..a.. n :. ... .i... i r
I,... i i ii .i ' 1 iiinorn ii'iui iuu vim rtio'.JVIOVO. e .,, , , . ' ll liliM.l , ill I1.IIII3UH lunimiili, ill IIIC llO'lse Ol did, the succef"? which vfuhl crown the r-xcr-: ,. , . , , , . Consul denrul at I ripoh. I have received sad o i i i .i ,o i V ... , , ., 1 - i c 4 i t ,i did not disagree about the business of t- r mnr. ' ,,r ,lv-'-,t-u s-a Schuyler Jaeger, on the 2M ot September: in tens ot the people, ot the United States, by the . . ... H. v . ., news trom. or, more properly spkmg, of, mrton J . r, . , , - , i . r.i , , the nationallamdy. 1 on wanted one 1 oreinan, , i..w fxiTior l.aiiur in tne interior I ..t ; 1 oso' township, at tie. house ol nn. iv. application of a portion of their moutrv to the, . . . .J . . ' in l.iw v.viajoi i.aiu; in mt initrior, Put as it is J . " nits I wi rifted with no pirit of nroi.hecv ' ll,ouhl "n(lpr lhc Su,(,a,l(C of another, our, UlCrely verbal report conveyed from ltambara to styles, on the Jl Sej tember; 1 isti,m CoanersI f ",. , i ' , it -'vvoik would be belter planned and executed ; 'I imbuctoo, lo 'I hal.to Godainish, Tripoli, I tri"it v iHc township, in the low u ol C .ner-vibe. on I only stuaied me character and tne 'JC'-S:0,.r accounts better kept and settled, and all inGod itmay prove erroneous." ;the 'JMh September and the nunetu il attend-
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J . paitsot the concern would enjoy - higher prospcrnterprne, ingenuity and perscv eran- e. no '. J J 1 I I . .III .. - 1 4 1 I ' . I 1 II II'V.
u oni c.ouiii ne euieriamea. vv e prouueen an t!ie r--sential raw materials, and we had the
We dillered only about men. You wished
command of boundless power natural and arti-i lo commit me national mp l0 a gaitanicomf.cial With these elements, phvsical nral mo-! "ii Icr. I thought that was not his element, ral. whv should we fail? Nor was the strengthl'V"1 1 preferred another, who possessed, 1 be-
ifmv conviction ;-.t!ed by tiie discouraging rn'" v A 1,1 ll. ,J,KJt;i
" I 'V 11 I Mi I I IV, " I ' I
jance of each indiv idual who is indebted for LATEST FltOM ENGLAND. jState or County Tax.will I e most earnestly exLondon papers ol May 1G, state that espres pected. Those' who are in arrcar e for the years scs have arrived at Lisbon, bringing intelli rjJ5 and must make imme.liate pay ment, cence that the IVincess Jtegent w..s in H verv as lonirer Indul-enre cannot be given.
predictions of the timid and the interested.
These have not been wanting. in every stage of cur national progress; and the failure of our arms, in both our wars, as well as our art", had been confidently foretold. Our inarch has nevertheless been onward, and successful, triumphant, and glorious.
If the friends, of American industry had pre
whose command I thought the ship, and the
crew, and the cargo, would be saler happier
alarming state, and not expected to survive mai
ny hours. Much anarchy is dreaded at her death.
UONT. I). ilKL.M. Deputy Col. F. C. July 17th lbt'7.
N. 15. I shall meet trie peonle in Couners-
It is rumored that Lord Cochrane has sailed ville, on evcrvSaturd ty from laitill the wiiolc
J from Greece en an expedition to Alexandria. iFevenue is collected.
K- D. II. D. C. F. C.
Ymi w ere actuated by m e of the noblest ofj Mr. Canning's popularity is daily increasing
virtues. ion, a Know leugeu us swa v. i.ut; ,n the metropolis. The limes of this morn
whilst military merit is no disqualification,
hut, vv hen accompanied by other requisite attainments, may be a reason for civil promo
tion. standing, as it appeared to me, alone, 1
sented a system Cor its protection, based upon did not think we could prudently entrust the
doubtful theory and vusonary speculation it.Chict .Magistracy of tins great country to the
they bad offered to the consideration of theii
cocntiymcn a scheme which experience in
distinguished idject of your choice. I felt
with you the obligations of national gratitude.-
ipg, states, what is generally believed o be true, that Lord Lansdovvne and Carlisle vvill
take their seals in the Cabinet this day
LAW NOTlCft. Ol IVEU II. ISMt I II f. SkI'TIMCS Ssn i M, i"ill nrac
jlice law ia partuersl ip, in uiC eoiinticsiu Hie- J..1
Fahis. May Ki -The Greek Aent in thi judicial Cireuit and in Decatur. Ibuh.aud ll.-a-
city has received news from Napcli de Ko- r cVu,ltlt"' m thatli Circuit, in liiii Siaia; a iJ mania to the 20th March. Thi threat of "i: r''1U:' a,u! D.s-net Conns , , . i .. 4 ... . Due ol the hrta may be consulted at all tunc. Lord Cochrane to leave the country, if their al ,,eir oiT.c-e in thh place. disputes were not settled, had the dcsiiedj CmncrsvilletZih. Julv, 1027.
