Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 7, Connersville, Fayette County, 4 August 1827 — Page 3

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j...rTiV those cae- by the Senate, and also the :Wm for his services, nor ask him the privelcgc to;From that do cuanent we extract the following fcomplete protection aj;?iin3t the rlcleteriorjs cf-

jrccsi'v tor llie u u.i-tm in iui- vit:.n,u vmiuuuun-ia.auu u.oi . ...... iiuuki i u , llu passage: lect oi loreign compel ith):i, iimn i:iai wii ,i is an'dr, s-nd could wish a change in these res- las quarrel witn the root Doctor, uor any oi'i. trtt , . . . now nkpd for in beh-ilf of the free iudu'trv 4 : ' fr certainly, one, in two or t roe years. Lccur. Next he takes offence at u,e tor go i lg Q of the present Administration, not "ked 5 0 vIL ,nd . r ! : .-. ' .. r ... t , I ,;.,. i ...m,; i rrr is ir .;',.. h. a,..; vd cnterpnze of the JNorthern and Lutein,

red n change would save l!i state much have not been as atttxtivti as 1 snould have le n, jat roi ct:e, i . (Inch is c.r

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.IW C Ul M' IIlUl li JJ V " V. IHU ?'IU i HI tl U1H Vilwui lut-ui vy j liMailJg u. l .fit; 7f UtT. It VVC COIZ(

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- r.s: ;tttion , '.Mia wan wi'.n patience uu we can uui owj.

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Lin in c:is cr i. vn imt.f XT AtlUn Mi. A.I

... ,1 o r. tu n to re h,ro il o -,t, intent ,,u of bei,,a po adar Ln infidel, or!1"'" ,0r.U ,d.Vorab,C1 sentrmant-S whet, we ;';r,:'K,,,CIen;: V;" r'o lunplvtoaislsiy n;ilor chd 1 .t.r;re-n.emtci that ,t was hc place of h,s nativity, A o.nt) I ay I-t - I y t .i t. s c t the inutllitK,u of the kind, u,t what c urm the g?..und on which he f.rst raised the lad- - ; -t relate1' to li.e I oiii.t lvccnue. It was . , t l.i . ru i, . , , , " K . ,:o- a u-i-l. as mv vote that tint part was from ( liarlts Donovan a tew years back, who t'e r oi his ambition, but when we pee him hav 1 r:i'.'"'. '. i i. .-w ;' ;.' -i'.i makes it now! an apostate from a religious so nety n r no cxi :inded and cenerous feelinrrs of rc-

v'i k i. il. ! ' ' - ......... i i . .. ...i ...... ... r . i . i . . . . .

. , . , . , i a Mier Mine. iiitiii men juh i " jaise

r.ii ro".;.tv tro;w.)ne i . reiate.i to tneiroi

i sister state.

and tliev i.otli knew it. "r,r I ask the Vt(rof

cn- ) u-;. van-an., that v:m is now the tllH COu.tv, what crtditis due to such a creature;

t;-r rn;ie.'.v l'o!iii!i;j-;ners eiethe ttron- -.w.A if tKv !n not thin I: tlmt ihr nrod'ietion otpi-

V-rf'-.or to tn'ake the c-uotv lewtthov know- the signature of "A Voter" and the vthiv ov-r tt.-.,ir ovrt3'i :mf.t llot we

. ' !.. ..i..., ...'....!. .ir -i . sinat':re ot "Another Voter" were both i ritten lluignali'J il, toiffet to

iofn i ,ri v iYii.tiv1.:i.i,.ii 'iiiii ii:iviiw rs - : - . - w

' , , ... . . -,t i' , - i.v the same, nun; and that Mr. Kay wa knowing r , . e-. 't ;:i 'UK'.t . i tti, r or otmg against iJ4l . , . ' - tu tl,fl u h, hi IWlirTlvfor.'n

, , ui.-m. w . -"- , Vo w, n,,v t:. Le :i view nt Mr. n:i c . i):ih-

tcxdcl toLrds the North PnJ vvc ,"?a' add the Middle and estera Id he indulgent on such ?le9 answer not one; as has often been

lully demonstrated dv an appeal to the existing laws of the Gener al Government, imposing prohibitory imports on nearly all the staple productions of the South, when brought f n m foreign countries. How is it then that they now deny to other members of the Union, ;is being unconstitutional, what they have hereto

fore claimed and obtained as their constitd-

-git.rd fer the people of the Southern States;

(j.vtal law;, ard reduced even to the skeleton ofit:ona! nKnt-

o.p - introduce. i into the (:;te Leo-Mature to

Vfh-' t!ie 1:111 State's land ;

.in the bitterness of in-L it because (as they pretend) that "The palliate these works 0-rn Varl of the country is the trus nat -f nnolicv? For ourselves Ceri'a'ri nJ our Polltlcal bod!fi and thire-

WHNtknt? ss follv. and irni

'iedn ti.:t w ish to look ur.on the NortheniVre being the principal of polititical life to the

States? villi icalouslvandenvv. We love the! federal family, they claim the sovereign p:e-

lic services in the House lat session. "A Vo- .stabillt v of the union to well and we would if logallve to detirmmc the detmies oi theorth-

ern and eastern ctates,anu in a worn, oi every other member of the body which they profess to animate? If the first be the views of the

ie; -hitioa or .;" ruaking a grant f

1 iu 1 fr ; state ro.ui trom 1-ake .Micli'.tran to i - .. .. w i : 1 1 :. . . i -i

l if7' (, : U r T; ter has not done him justice. He has omitteiVpossihl e, have no contentions bickerings. Iut rvr kr.c,;!e..ge ;. -uv who -peak ,t much ahu SfVCu , tW lhat he (1hL h h;,vc rights,and among those the important Vi;lM:'aii -ns at; (.id you ever heirofab.ll, ... iolllliai ct he introduced the. retition' f ..,.,i L, i. ...:..i.L

t- - - . .t iTi i: I'UHtv icu uv Liir:rviriitiiii- nun

? I : .f.i.. o u l -i. . ii .

our inrptnr pomo-ians oi me oouiu, vouiier mai i..e

Government forilasl 18 lne,r conclusion

t!v..: s':'.':,e. t has been mention

a L.reiMa ure to of hliabeth Ayrcs, praying a divorce from her TGM,ic pf( s.lcrecJ h le blood of awav .' and irue huhand, i'mll h.st. rpi- ., J r , r, cdbV A our friend liG lVtition of jMoihtt and ethers on the subject i ' h' 'Cim ?" J'V GenerilJ , inveMisate it.-' of the Militia Lav. . pro.o c t,,n, should be guaranted 1

peaci ;is in war.

Wete the truth of

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to US as well in puiuun io uu iaity ie;ien uy intir ?ep;i-

U'c have all the resources in llon Irom uie 0luer ciaies vn nic, "cavc-n

his riical.tr. allow me to

' . . ti i t I :;l ...I .il.. !ni f .,n li

',Vas not this sublet helore the house in the :' should ever tkae placed howev-

;fv,peotameni.-.mlin the senate the . hM of eour,e. cart latedto vrXcx to our country. by th lahors'f thcy coalesce among themMr.eng them to r at-tv the seron,, article r u,; Kesch,tio,i on the subject of th; lie venue ' ci .r asriculturhts. a powerful influence amoneiSthes the' wo',1,, not or,,J lju,i thc,rsa'1 the huhan treaty I he conMitiU.onahty ot L.w; laid on tl e table. i ,, ...;.-., nf tl.. .,h 'u.,t .,..r ;a rf0,f 'take, as to being true Hat of the vltalUu

rov;--io.:! was ov inc. as well as bv a ma- 1.'. lYtitum on the subject of a rx.ad: finalvlot.!i , of the vohtcal budiu and that the other-States

Km "ci i " '

" iiiL' i ifi rirtiiinc out rin t'nea n n

'11 - , ' I v " m lV.VIV't- . ' - VA A II'' I ti'inli of I I h,ile.L ti .iilur i J r'ktirtn.- J 1

m the Koadlaw: f.aallv lost. ' ,wh itrns distant seas-industry is damped by

I', lie moved -in antt ndment tu ti.fCiim inal lawiP1 my lorehodings 01 its own

ree.'.iirin-j pe ietis fined to work out tire amount! P"4 jr man's labour brings him

en l previous .juestio-n ealltd, 1,- not al-kco niplete stagnation of enteri

lev eu lo tahea vote on tue-sitt jecl. ,p ace in the Southern part of our country , the l'. ux vid an amendment at an linyropcr i . y. nf,'ni, ,.,,,,,, Vn .,.,

l-'iv ri tht I.O'M1 vrr mufh i!'"ubted ; see . i;: t'.a! .i tf.e ! of ,!e(-eeuta?ivr pa'C

I a!", w.k : opr. ion that tlie treaty mnt

th

h tune

.li;,i: ii an-l 1 ha e itire learnt that

the Senate of the I nited l.a l sn! jeet t the Senate,

ji e ' -i'l:;;!! lee x l!0'i r m "l ied n

j a te '' - J.fiM a : v ; ee I id liana .b Ui nalFefi. 0 th I and in their icpoit strm-k nt that 1 : rl d" ti e -e-vi'i t a: tirle f the ti vatv, w hieh

an ni tp. I re.piete-1 tt.t m lo rat 1 1 , on the l "t it u!'-uni 1 1 1 it ionabt v . and -'aid in ;. t 'l!i.it in the Apjuioti of tiie Senate i O'lmn had oal v to ci'ii'Te1 to e-t in

o-iUP'H i;.( i .t.u. I'.e nauT o disoose o

T.int. nu'i ?

t v it: ikiiiC p'-'w-T ir. ;;t. wav to di.apoe ot

laired an act

could at leatdrav the breath of political life

vn usefulness The ui,,,;'ut them, but that they had "death i i the im noprofd.'and a P01" mong their own n.ixci population, to iiterprise has taken tsurend or counteract the lnlluenee ot which, ,.V,'.. .o!wuid require something of more physical foicc

tii;ie to t tie. road Ian ; previous p:estiou again

eailed.and nu vote taken. Resolution illume to adjournment; lost Then cel. its vvhwt l.e earned

Hill for Uie Payette 'ne.nUil.ry

repiu e someuiing oi more p

than Klisha's salt. JjAWKK.tcEisur.c, July 03, 1827. Tly the polite attention of II. M. Allen, I'ot-

rnasu r, retervmrh, Ivy. we received, jasi

J Of all the charges brought against the preset .t chief magistrate of the Union, that at the head of this quotation is the most extraordinary

1 he heads of the three principal Departments 'paper was prepared for nres, au extra of a Lmis-

XZ'J He n.ovtd to postpone iudeuaicti : .a certain jof ine executive branch of the government il!e paper, containing the reply of GciicnA Mil. hue been appointed to their places bv him. I Jatk"," to :vIr- Clay's address "To the P.i1 l;e,"' -01 lie moved to discharge the cc minute ott.e.nie St.(:retarv 0fS,Hle j5 frorn Kentucky, the 1 l'llLll'J ' the I'alladium of the 14th nr.t. M ui.oloti.aii a certain hni. 1 m- is Ml, w s, i.ii, i c - . , . - i we have not time and reom to insert it this

is Mt , ).-, mi, i rel, n, r ., - c i we t.ave not time and reom to insert it tl-is

. . . - ii i i:i ii iui v ui iiji iiuiii i ii ''iiu.i. iinii i r .'ri -

tent hah. na l'e irwer o (iinoe d" '.that lean ond en ti.e aturnal iy a euretal eXdui- r i i eek, it may be proper to observe, that th niem-

i , ., . t, .1... oiHtnn ti.at te ti t ci : noouthsfaml u.lT U.eirreaL . 1 ber alluded to in J ackaon s letter to C. loverly.

fence

Mr. Voter seems to man.e in our quah-, S.tcretarv of the Navy is from New Jersear.J

?'.- 1'ublie .ri -; ar.d C":i'4rt.s

!avr the land to ims tate. ee the I avett

fv 'er er 'f .M;iri.!i 17th i:'7. Th!' it is clear it; tt ihi memorial v a eon ectl v disposed oi, r. tvvitht;;ndfig t!;e r'f'itlio;e that l:aS bei'll r.-... alwjit it. tr.i! t mipi -enpon the peo;h.by ii..t letting them know the nature of the r;!;.-stion before the hnu-e. He (-Another Vo- ? ! ', then tuctcr.ds to i r. ;. morale all the mo-

iu .itiiai-. Next eriies Mr. Ivaj s u.es. He vo-. t ie rost blaster General is trom Ohio. liOth

tcv. in tavoroiOe.uiuy pruseeu.frs in preu'rencc ( tlsee genlleman receiv en their tirst appomt-

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11 a Mr. Br. IJuchanan, a member of cuuerc-ss fnun Pennsylvania.

u.tnet pro.eer.u.r. i'a-e. ltu He v-ud m ; c,euts un,jcr t!ie ,,ICceeding Administration J r -,c arl a"l jf ,or ofrep.aiii.gtl:eKth s. ctnrn of the ,ct, en-1 ;VJ )aVe h con imiCl, 1ylhe c,ent. . lnaA to wit lit d "an act vm.end itorv o! t !,e 'raw, and lortnei . - . 1 .. 4 County Mmicary , to hii .-v.err.dvam craei.i c f Ju-tiee, vee JoernaJ palnnn" theorrfl missions that wc recollect, Johl, Suayze, otv t'eaeiu la- ,-ucr u vts-.ejr.olv of 1 ii -10 u..'nc ti omN ew 1 ork.tw o troir.I ennsyhania, Alexander Dale,

We are authorised tu announce the following

tt-5 lor Trussltes ti.e

sa.lnry ot ':e. av;jnt at.0'1 i: cm iouuiv. aroiuia.&cnc irom i ennessee.

p !.;' .uz. 'M ieoTii KV.wf lorgei wnicn, exeeine single

ile voted t.n i'.iert '! Iiuli.inuo' Ii- ' o d'dlais.

Hevot.-.-d in hivorof Uk; ; rt for U'" r lief of W. ea-e of tiie foreign minister above mentioned W'u:l; alU hi.O lj raw .'f'j (iUilars U'lt a jr,,trl ,1.;. v, u,. ,ln nn rPrAlU'rt I crdifnrv

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. im.u.e tn ioe uo.m . in.u wi ie ,,u , u.e ,iaie i i . a-arj , w c n .t. io.i iua a- ilu.ort;mt appointment from an v State north or ? "' arr i;nt to mrr'ti;,n Mr ,I,;,t Ul n"! RHiUnt- M,,,',:,-iUn H' x IK , M- ht;f t:tn T) f Pen- vlvania. except the'transfer ef Mr. ....... :.;n-ri u wet i he if mpi it si -? . v pay v. ! . It v.'t' d in layer ot ".p'.-no , e T e . ; .' ,p" - i-PK . "ftc" r ti.w ct'ih- L-islai.;rr;. io c uh ceru, ; crett from Denmark to bpain. Of course . Ine.e v ao...:,:g n.,ic co,..,. ",tr o-iiec, , f (;vverumeat..M-. Nun uad -tk A. r. I M r. Adara h.i thus ft r. no claim for any -exr in.. .n e. , m- e. to. ..nimi, a .Mil. . !"; !;,v a A ,.,u.vtion-alid vol vote in tavor of oun-J ruse" for his fivourism towards "the place of r ri-r ati.l ' : e - ",,s n tor u t .my a dtt-. .,. , i ,a; ,, ,.. ,i ;t. u; ;.:... :-i. y: : . ia t.

Jeremiah A. Wilson. James tirocuendv ke George Frvlergtr.

b.

r ri-e ;i:mI : e- ,,s i e:i- n rr u t .my a ;.ti-. ... p-,.,, ,,.., i ,.i ;,... ,, tt... i,.i,m .i ,,: u;. - ;. T;r;"..,. ...rttl',i i,

IT.1.-.HI.-IT, lii.i lMrj i i... ......... , .n u.mi ln t 1 I 1 II IUI. I I1LI11MU7 I. Will U I. ,..,..(.( n,.,.ni,l I .il Inl If .li.l .-V.' .1 . : 1 . I - .. I . .. .

It I l 1.1 ' I 1 - I ' I I 1 V 'T I ili.ll'V UK 1 .11. I ll.; "'

c' ieeti-.ns m-e.e t,o iep' am

"'VjUtved. 'I I'.' n ( iii! pp. Site .toe ti i.-.'.v in .ine. tc.ir t- e o:rse of a biil, and

i . ' . l r i in i Lii.i' C i r i a . lit T f i OS m.lt hlfiii H .1

.- i . . i. r ..llMir i'J IKalar i or am.uau a;. d piitl .nil oi lue lor-vard Iunm- n --t a i ossd :e. tut' . 1 , i ,,i n,i 1 stnte trr asurv yu.i nred not ansv. er aloinl. Itd wl;vn a meu,bcr -n'r- tu a I id. or jetitien ,)(, un. V()t( fl: rere;iJilp ti.- 3ti. section of the pra i. g the j a-age .f i ettatn tt.a'id t- net -irenditorvof the law and fur ti.e Letter ad-

it i I i t , 1 1 i 1 1 ! i n 1 . .i' ii.ti. ' ,.l!..i n.v t .-it i.i.'t ii.n I :i it

i . vi j t .Hi'. : in i.k ui .ni,ii.y , ..tilt ui;j vifw j i- l I -.1 A 1

He next pre- re.-nad t wlo in certain ra..s. jorvinto c un- UIU 1 mip'Mi.uu piaers ,lu "

ncn .K. I.e'KMl Mill S . ViClUll I ll I 11 I.I W S-Ull, '.iflO tl - - -.nw.. , . . . . - .uuuv

r.j'ir: Itfcn tiie num.-er o y.air iu-s. And: v ..y complete cnange in lavnr oi IMS immediate

l. ut -u :('( I. It -v ,.

I. th;e.it;e to ai ry in- pain? tt i is t " mention 'hi e lie ' n tai ;e 1 m' 111. tali Mill" Lr""d a

ne (. 'ji: . , . nr was ii nei vn.n k n :-.i.r i w ih.ih. , m, unrcnt nn cur U in nrr:ieirn :i it hnr.rn

my motion i an eir.c,. fer yo.imdf; did you nut kno.v thai "u-itnt L. ha, ut .'j .'... a ,t in anv positive

mc ier ti.r 1 1 on! v suit m of prosecution, w c pan! up- . . . r.. . ., , . ', 1 , .i . ;. act m the exercise of his unquestionable prerogn r:ird-, et I - i)llat s vc arlv. and that onoerlliel . lie

pre.-t-nt :ii-tru t system, tt d.ic not n . more than

In making his appointments in the cabinet, !Mr. Adams Iris pursued a different course from

Ithnt followed by all hi" predecessors. General Washington and the elder Mr. Adams tilled

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. ,' , i sa . why oi l yon vote to am. an ivvi u a inends and partisan6; .ir. .uaruson and .ur n . i,.n h,i. h i i i. ii .1 .n.'i ir '.'s riiin . (ii - ...J . . . I

' ' 1 ' - ' . to draw 5.j dvlhu out ef the stat.j tivury, OC A r .:n ;te arie-. lhat 1 . (,p od t inter- cause he 1. ad lost it! may net oU.er men lose : ti liiipiuveiiient. because I moved to I i -r harire mono :Atwii yon iiay th m out of the- state treasu-

.a

mmilSfeof the -a hole trom a bill on that ry . If you ih t. he penereus ! c so at your

,cet. Amv if an rr.an. at all :ici,u tinted own expense; wadu you not i.av c vuieu w uu me

.Monroe followed in the same, track. Hut Mr.

Adams took Mr Clay for Secretary of State,

who had been set up as a rival candidate tjr the Piesdcncy : Mr. liarbour for Secretary of

Dr. Philip -Mason

Dr. Jo?eph Mofiitt,

FAYETTE COUNTY LLECTIOX. Caxpipa rr.s F or HE PR ESE.XTA Tll'E. Newton Clavpool, M. M. llay. lor COMMISSIONERS. Arthur Orr, Robert D.Hovsder,

Hezekia Mount, Minor Meeker. Stephen Philpot. Justice Wright. David Fene. Orrin Stoddard. A. Bovs.

Wm. Dickey. Jd senr James Puller, Isaac Thoina, John Perrin. Thomas J. Larimore Joseph Caldwell. Cop.onek.

T

SA LE OF LOTS IN OXFORD.

HEUC vrill be otTered for sale at curlier), in

the Town cf Oxford, Batter couaty, Ohio, ta

j 'J ucsday

the 23th day of August next.

at ten o'clock on said day all the in au l out

' i. - v . i""i ii nui II..1H, in .in .ni. nil hi." ( . . . lit. r i . o-i i I ,i"w.ijvv.cp niu , u iui: tu ai-'i s i? u.iii legislation, will av,,h ,t a mote n to dis- the (ioo-rm r ouestmn, had l.e not heen your W ar, from .rg.n .a, a Mate bitterly opposed j1;ilfely laia out by the triteC8 f the Miami t--.u-ethecomniitu.. .ff,.,w! Virunanv lull lr;,t!ie,'! l!ul " r. quest v. llu. theito him, and Mr. Lush lor Secretary ol the uiersity, a an addition to the said Town cfOx--.u.?ct.icommitiM .din. w o,e h on ain .ill ,it.fjnil ff t,(t ,ine i,,,,,,,.,,,, H(.ry and U ayi.o Treasury, who hid been held up in lnnsvlva- ford, being ia evidence that mover opposed to the ,.OIl,lti(.s WIM ;cfiirw iIh, iou,v) to lor ;iU amend-Lia at the head of an electoral ticket, openly nunb-r 111 bnl, 1 will :icknow led'j-e it is new the- ieut to it, proposing tosuapa part ot l"- j 0ilosed to his election . " .'. " rv t) me; hut on the eontrarv, it i township for p;rt of Wayne county ; audlreplndj " in or building lot?, 3o larcer or pasture lat. zil

eontrary, it i township for p;rt of Way me county ; audlreplndj " ' J in or building lots, 3o larger or pasture Ut. zil

ei common fur a tionderto m u e to di to you that I wjs not prep-red ininstrueted) to Un the rirclaration at the end Ol this quoted 32 out lots. . . . . . .... i -1 i . I t . . ' i . . L - . -1 . . - - . r I

chartre the ronunifj e ot the w hole Irom a bill,' ,",lt;r -1V- a) nji,b oi ireemeu ui n ) passage, "inc nouuttrn fan oj cur country js int

An.t tmally,Ui.l you not write or as-ifrf( srat 0f tj:t vUalty of one political body,

am

i l I lll -v 1 ' I X. II ll ( I Ol I I , I then mne that the hill he considered en- U,:it "np,,r,t

;To-ed and tea I a third time, and vote ui

Pi!" ate cornmdted to

,..t to u rite that piece over ti.e st-aature OI" A i v !iilt wcaJmirc its moletv, Ay e are not at

I I " A ' . - . .1 ..1 i t At 1 . . . n K .

k tn t i k a s ii i i nrr or i. I' m i i irr i ii i . i

vcr of it.pa-age.ee Journal IIoue "fKepre- oTll0r V,.tcr; lf ,(nJ aid, own il, if not, clear your-i Vrv'vn "pose.l to maUe any remarks.

. . ..... fill .! . . A. - ., , 1

;n""m,i'" :r1' , -o.--o v. ,.y -,v uffiiicauu s nam-, mine in.esu- Though the Editor of the Advertiser ha? Committees ol tue wiejle fur amendment and ration t this hiruect I have been ea refill-to state ,- , ., , - , . ,, - , ., ...

. . .i . .v . t. -i r .- ii : s-i i un imeu luiiimuii uei r. ivt snai la ce ine nner

ty to remark that, this declatation is in the

any member who thinks ti e need no amend- ll c ,a(:U ll the best ol my recollection) there may

.au at. coves to di,i:harrr i!,- rommi! tee t hat 1 e SO!lu' errors, it there are any -, 1 am at tin i time vv .i my opinion of t o; : ill of w hieh " Anuihr Vo- unapprised of them, but 1 am convinced there is

no material errors.

1 will now leaxcthis subject make a few

t -i " -')i.'.ik. Then this ilec.eptive crcaturo m ikes oiiit.ient on tho-,0 c'aa r-'v. i.:t ar- t'aoii"-',i they

were true. -one tliin"-m it e I ;ee from the I) i-' remarks ;iud then I am done.

perV says " Aaot !ir Vc!e .

lie

ma :e a

During the whole; time 1 have had the lion-

true spirit of the haughty, self-puthng, aristocratic arrogance which actuates the leading politicians of Virginia, ami the Southern States generally. it is likewise the language of impertinent insolence in its bearings upon the other States of the Union, to say that, 4'77tt

Southernpart ojtue country is the (rue of the seat

short peerh h u,r et pni,! I) , tors, dcclar- or n' achng in the capacity ol your Kepreinc them the mo-t uefil men we h ive'1 thi tentative, I have the consolation to kwtx that

it; K i f.ihe: ii 'I iv;i, inif. wlit nni rpf,r in dm 1 ncvcrdid iiiteutionallv. in irivinK my vote,' vita litu "four political bodu Such laii?uae:e as

jai.er? Airaui . he -a v. "h ixv could re.piir- 0,1 any snhject. desert, what 1 belie veil to be t his would ill become any portien of the Union, ia them t) get licep-e d i eiv harm I di 1 the interest of our count v, to promote the inter- much more so the South, whose policy is based not opp-.i-e their oht inon li-.-i-e lom i prop est of any man, or set of men; that I have made upon slavery, slave labour, and has marked a t-v tnbu.i il ; tit it w is i t i; j. ii p ut of th "omc oemics by this course I have no douU;!di?tinction between the wealthy slave-holders Mil hefirethe hoie; it proiuhited .-.11 persons a id highly r I value the distinguished situa- and the actually industrious portion of the free fro uttie niuIu'c ol't'o; .ir- ih. r or ,ie li ti-m heiet.dore coufered on me by your will; white population, as these between the nobili-

1 them t!:e heaelit of the law t e dde-t I w-onl 1 not hld it a day, after it should he ty of Kngland and Pitfs ''swinish multitude ;v jr tlieir serv i ;v!i i hi I -nt i license from a re piired of me to render allegiance to any and this policy is the pivot upon which the h ;ird of nivi i tas oitr mi.e 1 i a ler t'.. nres "i ui or set of men ; or to verve or recognize! Southern States turn in all their movements as

Md u.v, an I I knew there we ? a nu .i .er of -"y master but the people. t' i-oth, w li c iui I not ohtasu s-i :l '.icon a, 1 hav e the honor to be very that w.re very useful m s -no c is of disease. respectfully your obedient servant.

'. ;d I th Might tiiey o i gat to he p u I, an I that! iNtWTON CLAVPOOL

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a epuoiiut goveuooon, .,,. you, iMr,, jti(iio!li(.C(

i.n v as we. a, myu .tiim .i- vm, (0l the examination of those who may

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i, . . i wish. ik;p. p:ig(; 12'J. Au 1 as it respects my not,

- a; loviaT ti.crn, vhieli tie meiui-ms, I haa cm-oy-:u both 1) ictor franois and them, wh-n theyj ' 'J d with mr, ir. several instances, but it iv ei1. Lnown licre, that Doctor Muiiitt has o I -!

Fr,m the .Vt v York Daily Advertiser.

An electioneering meeting of the friends ofl

1 r i. , i.aI.i u,n oi.-t y-.i ,..:i :..

viubewnt Phvstcian in cane where .langer yiV"- J" "'7 ".c" r 7" -" M" " wrFcaded;',c 1 can a,surc thi, (iS.i,v-Wff'Oloiiresiter County, m V irgmia, at which a long ' ."i-wbjre "another voter" that iahall never call on , address to the people ot thatStatc was adopted. I

members of the federal family. Ou it is predicated their opposition to the interests &. pol

icy of the other states whose interest and po

licy embrace the subjects office domestic, industry and enterprise, and internal commercial

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ine uimcu ,iaies uirouii inu ineuiom tii roatis

and canals. And on il is also predicated their opposition to the present Administration, and particularly to Mr. Adams and Clay, as the uudeviating snppoiters of those interests. What branch of indutry in theSouth(though principally that of slaves) has not foryears enjoyed a more ample encouragement, and what

article of its production has not received more

N. C.

CONDITIONS OF SALE. Each purchaser must at the time of the parohaie deposit with the trenrurer the one twenti-th rr! of the purchase ramu-y, and tvit'.in thirty days from the day ofsalepie bond i ith secut'.: v, to be approved by the Secretary and the Treason r forth residue of the purchase mu.jey, payalle in ttvo equal annual payments. 15 y order of the Poard JOPL COLLINS, Sce'y. M. U. JulyG, 1CJ7. 6-;. i ty'P. S. There are rcmainmg to be b-aied, a munher of fannincr lots of land in the ('olii -e

townsliip. w hich may he had at cny tiir.e I v applying to the Secretary. J. '". State of Indiana In the Union Circuit ( urt, UuionCouiit,stt. September ! cr:n, A. l)AZ7 James Harper, Adm. Lc. i vs. (

The Heirs of Andrew Harper, deceased Petition fur the sale of real tsiatc. 'C. Whereas it appears from affidavit filed, th..; thi said defendants are not residents of this state; this is therefore to notify tLe said de!n.lants that they he and appear before the JuJfc; of the said county, on the first day cf the teruitu be 1,1.

den at Li .erty, iu said county, on the first in onday of ."September next, and shew caue w hy the land named in said Petition should aot he sold fjr the purposes therein specified.

Attest JAM PS LKVISTON, Clerk U. C. C.

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Cud. August l'6'Z7.

KOTIOE. I hereby forwarn all persons frcn ereditirtniy wife Polly on my accouut, as I am determined io pay no debts of her contracting. C. U.V IN Vi:BU. Fayette County, August 1, rd:.'7.

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