Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 11, Connersville, Fayette County, 1 September 1827 — Page 1
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;uk! ii in tlc civi ft'ttiot-.s tj v. j. !) ,c ' s Lren callcil, he bet :i in :o r.Kincr (iisti.:juished by the plaudit of ln'i country, it w; :. t-ocaue lii- country was unarqcnir.tei! nil.1! iv nrcu'iar merit that he had tlipla e. If;? only taknt lies in military life, uriI thoie he appears capable of rendering piO(l MM-virtsto ti.' '.cullii-, ar.d of gathering fame f."r himself, but even n military life he lias committed cr-ri-rs that ''i-ild warn us agair..-t cnni.ei ing iiirTi bf st ijualiiif i fur tlie highest civil station i:i t!;o Cirv-ernineiit triers attetcial timc, emar.atinjr. t;o doubt, ti r,m rrntitutional harih'.d. and an a.rdent .eal in hi-cour.lrv's ff ri:e. but vvhili were all calculated to dirj;ini:b the sanctiiv of the civil authority. The adherents of the fseneral. in tlieir.eal
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that thi parallel is calculated to exote; we ill treat it nvrc jrravcly. and rt.ii on on jf.r.ncl expose its fallacy. (.ieueral Ji'ck-on- rer.owp. i- o:c.'usi ely rlrlived lr in tlie i toryat New Orleans, and !ii.r.edi eiMMi iu vars with the I::dian--hi cor ren 'uilei.ee relatir eri'.elv lo the iimite;l dutie ot the .Military ser vice he v.-as then eiiir:t;c in. and i- mai Lod b- no deficiency of talent f.rti.er than ibir, w' I-.r.ow j'r.r othei pretcu'ii ui-t cf ;!:? (ieneral to evtra'o.lnairv diliactiou. T ) compare tl.h mini itcre, pe nted by liis fri'Mids', willi the rraad historical
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A miiNisTi: M'Oirs Notice ......riii.ii.o ,lrtat Pr;iHi-iSmsrc-rs ami trying c.iiiit ultie- were er.coun'.ered and
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It was not hi- sucee.-ses at Trenton.at Princeton, at Moiirnoutli, at Vorktown. or at anv of h:- wa ll fought ta l b. tb. at called him to the Cnief .MajeMra-.y it was his long and urdu-ou-!y tried ialchty, hi. unif'rm trials. his-ii-variiilde irg..id to the light- of tl:eciil p.nv.f .r......rl, ..11 1.., ........i i .. u ....
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V. I: j'i-i.m t' r ..' :A A' .ii'.a-i.'.'i.'i' . i,tt Hiy t I'll! t .:i C ".( i ,'?.;, : b: lea-firej the prele.i-iofi- - t up bv the ad o a'' o ier.ei a I .la' k- ei to enable him to -upp! ai.' tin4 pr-- n;C!ii. ;AM.u'!-tfate. it wauld be the "-vere-t injustice to eon-ider u- wauJint; either in r.' a I tar his er ;ccs. or in admira fa n for the Micce-s of that celebrate d .Miht;u
thediiT' tio:i he coti.-ta.u ly gave to fi e poliiicu.! ciiuui ii- . tiie co'j;;tiv? hy w i-e and patriotic aihice when he was guidin-j: the armcis It was tha-o master 'pieces of politic ai '.visile rn. hi addles- to the ( io er rv r s of the. several States, that aie now road almost w;th the a.i'n'iiiition of m-p;red writings. th;st f.xcd
over.' eve are! every heart upon a.-hmctoa.
a's Chief Ma;;if rate of the United State.-. And m looking back upon his lite, anterior to the xear 17A-. it is hard to tell, whether his merit?. a soldier, were higher than those of
a state.-'. .an--hut of this the world aie a-?ind.
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A -oei.ilei Aa- tem, otA.,!e, I,.-;n;u!e kiio-.M, I a ga i i i n a . ly . t o reletiratc the victory at A.ew doubttul ecc-., . ili military life was the.
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the !..o-! expretatiihi will :;ntieji,-te. ' lie nt.'iinil ;j,i! ;icci,!( ii; ailv antnes w im 1. MOil filS I ( ) .N i, in i i.woAnn of, inn-1 make it fap'aeeof iaoe.'v iai-i'ies's the ite A on an dev.. Af !, t!ry .'(! n-llin piece otAround, t:iliin;r at . ae u- the conuaand of ll,o alja-ent countiv.
t' 1 M ei ill pr i:.a within the town. It is :;-1
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Oileari'-. and fo do honor to the intiepid hero
who diro'ti il it; and should our country unfortunately be placed i:i a state of war before hilUiinly v igor and military taste shall decline,' such is our coiilideiK e in hi- patrioti-m. that we -houhl be happy to see him associated with the gallant defenders of our country, under the di rection of an able and firm Administration. In -i lutiniing the life of General Jack-an.
we see iiethir.tr that w oub! justify us in cou-id-
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.. , , , , ... ;i''h( h Nitrite., a,el mil in a t .-ith par! nail.i r nib- liiiMi'Mi paittm.M.v 1 ..iui Ui ha ll'a'l. (:raei:.i!t, frora tljo pr prii.-n.rj. as u 11 a th I A 11 furtn-iie I '.vitb t'o 1 iioh-e-t !.,:noi -. . ! iH-:-!:i.or!.o';'l. -i.ible. w itli the be-i ol' pro-. .-uOer. S.tbati !',. 1. S. t n-e w'ro trtay c.dl upon him may t p( ct thv j SAML. AH 1! illSO ; accomodation. 1 .'.. --.Af"..-!?, .h-i:it -Ira 1 !J 7.
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The MO.-, ri'-er otl'ers far sale on rci.ja'.lt tiaias, for i ii.-h, a lAi. ri'ti:
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3l-s-a ct fully ii.Arn.s the public that he has eom-j rCUn-IlOr.CE WACrGI'T;
Or be "A ill li ke a n ul two-horse wa.j,, ,, j n t j
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W UAtA-Y Vi'.VV V v- wess ;'? ft ". nhop ct' Mr. T. J . H niajue, mj Main .street, t '. rc ) n will accaramoditc those ivhu call on him " r -rtie'ee. in his lint; of husiue.-s at the shorto
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of this co'.itdry ; and v.e mean not to sully or withhold any jut tribute to hi- merits by the declaration, that, but tor the happy vi trv at N-w (hbai.s, be never would have laen
thoiigbt of ;is one ol those from whom a selection e; to be made to till the Presidential hair. 1 . ' 1 . . a ........ . . .v . .
u a s'p" ;e ni 1. ii on 1 1 '.ory 1- a Mi:i;t i i;t claim
upon ns to eh vate a mere military man to the highe-1 civil oVm o, ov er the heads of all other, be t'neir ijU ilil'ical imi-w hat they may, then hide the pi ( leii-aoim ol the General are strong -but if. a- we confab ntly belie e, tiie -oi;n., di-crininatintr good -enre of the American j eo p'e will eoie ider many other veiy iuipo:in piidifications :is c-.'-ntial to tit a man to the
( hief .Magi A.u ot thiA nation, w e ha e vet to loiiiri that tlr (ioueiid p.-- cs them. A a uici. iber cf t'.e biir, of ',!:( hoach, of the Stale C, inveati ai, of the Coprc--, be h;: never ehibited !iu-elf above the level of ordinary men
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:w. l iiom a s leaner, uancr, on lie is v a le. an rive a ilc-aa iotion ol the wagon to any pealaiiuiii u ho ni av wi-ii to hare farther inform. 1. tion wnhonl calling on tlie suliscrih p who live abaut ten miles north of C.-n-
ioitiest e;iui.!e. uti.Ier all circumstance, f the most temperate exercise of power ct -triete-t suhoniiuatitin to civ il authority : and whilst the heat" 1 p;i-ion or deep designs of others edtp oil th ?" to attempt acts "1 insu'aoidination, ;-hi:igton allayed the rising -toim, and calmly onei-d Jn'm-elt a- a olontarv hostiigt' tor hi country t!i;it the wrongs of his
brother sobliei- should be redie.--ed. If ('.en. .la.-k-'-n suffers iti this contra-t, it is n ing to Ihe iinprudencr of his fi iend wo have done n ojcthanti perloim a doty to the man who was chief in the heart- ot all. who-o lame rnu-t in t be hwed down to reduce him to the diinen-icn of others, er to subst rve the cchf 'insof combinations that arc d.umg.or the
ambition that is a-piru.g. A mnirnaMimoij- peopb' wol never withohi the meed ofpi;i-e that is ja-tly due to thfi ac-coinpli-beil ipialiiV.ifi' 1 - 01 in ntoiinui v, t. vice- of a fellow citici but a Idghuiiiu'ed people, who, in all their public acts, keep the national we Ifaie steadily and singly in vit w. area little ciupu!eus ot wasting them.-elvcs iti?negyi ic tipon tliose th-y ilt-sign to lift to patronage and power. It is therefor, we. -hall not dwell upon the widely known facts of Mr. Adam- having received, i.i arK life, the het and most extended education this co::ntrv
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