Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 16, Connersville, Fayette County, 6 October 1827 — Page 3
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,:,W-mry rr--!: tn rej Vice at the ar-i
. truto-ox i-vir.ny; or to t.ircre seals
, :-in'-'i e-s:nir.-ionswith t tie view of p ilm- - tiem o.furm the simple Mexicans to
, , n tip' n. and to create divisions It is .v'.v creddde that charge so absurd, so .,,.., r-v.nd Hive over Ween preferred; Vmt we
i; lii.i n ii'. i i-t lunao in me ..ft'ic :." It instill less credible, thnl
over have deceived the
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iT.r.ui' : n ;i u.vf f'j-r.uiv r oat v. n j a i n e or' j ihhr, men. which sometimes
.; e our ruiN at home. u0 learn that
lie made at a point about three quarter? of at The President of the United Slate has I-su-
miie above the tails. 1 he interest lelt lor ctl his proelamation authorizing-a public ale oi
hi.
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;??f r It ive hern uhh.r
s o,' con vet sa-
i At ,','))( r partic. and li-iened to with thoi(-ut loose
the safety of the barge was painful. Human life had neer before, in that frightful manner, been voluntarily periled. Ail who had
lever been hurried thus far into that current.
went to "that bourne Irom whence no traveller returns."' ISolhing but strong arms and -toady v.i i es saved the barge. Capt. Hough s ihe le-t navigator on lake J 'lie . He was
jassiu d by Mr. Aiien, male of the .Michigan,
and lour hardy, experienced oarsmen.
The M ichi 'an w as headed dmvn stream
mi:n;'e behue . o clock. i lie steam I
lour townships of land not heretofore in mark
et in the Crawfordsville district; the sale torom me nee on the first Monday of October iicut, ai the Lund otlice at Crawfordsville.
Parliament wa further prorogued from the 21st of August to the 23d of October. The Liverpool itfercury of the 17th says "Yesterday being the day fixed for the burial ol the late Premie -r,the windows of all theshop", in the toun were closed ; the flags of the ships
;in port, and on the public buildings, mi on the
a piping cre.,u.U . Cur informant thinks.
t (,) conceive sm h a silinrx-j- state rf sn-
in 15 mnv
,.; o mn-t know Mfxico.
decieve
bare left her at IS minutes before.
Too rnn:. Frcm ie National Gazette. Ques 'churches w ere hoisted half mast, the bells tolfion, by an Fnglishrnan, to an American arriv-jlcd, and every possible mark of respect was ing at Liverpool from the Fnited States: paid to the memory ef the decenfbecl.1 What nre your newspaper writers about' J France appears calm and quiet. On the J.-:.r. Tearing m pieces the character? j i 1 1 1 Auir. ( Assumption davAthc whole Court
, icf ttie pr-ideTit,tlK''oretr.ryofftattan(lthrju-ajie,i m profession according to a vow of ioat i'M -nd v. ho fauiij'iPrrd the sav ages of the FOMj., m "The statue of the mother of
itcs belo. e three the ioutii W est, and rescued New Orleans from !God " so says theOa.ette de Frftncc, -was car-
an
( your fatal v r;'.sp.
ried hy the deacons, pieceded by a numerous
Md- rr-ity and ba 1 pas-ion ci-t r ve-; tj(ne app-nnted for the doeent
rcacb.o.l tlie orv. in mim.tc.s. Sheiearhi j.ejauiiUr . b'rr-s to their endeavors. jdercrv. nmi followed bv the Archbihot. the
the tirt rapid at reveh minutes htiore the Vv "-hall uotbetirv lo say, mi our ow n an- i; i,,,r ::n(j their I'.oval" IIihnesrs, their Aid
I i.eir enets are net les to he- ( )n board tht. M i hi-han was a cre-.v in efv afid l.ai
t!-o it y , that all oui public, men aiei-coundrcK
jde (.':iinp. all the great ollicer of the Crown
deputation from the Courts and Public Institutions, and a numerous tatVcf all arm, walked in procej.ien, and assisted at this religious ceremony whicli drew toother a nrodwrious con-
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it ,;i'.nvis i ei v ;) i:im:i. i.ci us l;o!;e Um imt.er-t..od. h.u hit i.nr lin iu ) iv t li ind-otne coninlir.icnt to ILeir lan ins in an ' -..iitc- nftbo f:nil.fn1 "
t,r.;rfrc-l. hoveer. and e-peciaP.y when they .Ui old 1 ulfab, whoe period va only hasten-! Mr. Murphy, however, of North Carolina. ;!, extent of :nrrv"'i.: the peace of na-od a few days an old and young he;.r, a lax ,;?ud i:.t tl;e political fiieud of either Mr. j . :... l,y ffu-'.ng jealouy. !i-tr?t. r.iai hate. s raeoun. eagle, (no ,, ...;-, and a . dog, t hat, ' Adam-or M r. lay,) lately paid the following r ; n i-,,- relations 1 eH n thrtn. Let us ho'-c 'ue imt;ettood. had hit our ii it nd Day of the ! ' md-otne coniidnnent to their tab ids in an o-
,' inirict i.epoi tr..ut. will -pel the
I clValo .loui nal. jratioii di !u ei ed beloro the mmeisd) ol his i'.ilb.er tl! ortho rnroon ( wo could not! "ball.
; and tetoie th:;t mutual ciif:de.n-e jdist mgni-h w'i':- h. but it w a- pi olnbi r ihelat-; ' r country" says Mr. Murphy . uwe have u!;-:i i " deiraide between the People and 1 ter.) i ran on tiu- main niit i she wVnt over lately seen one of our iuot eminent scholars
rf
1 1 r f-'ttiritisol t;.P two cr.untriec.
A i I'LDAY, CH -TOhT.U , VJl'.
l!ie !;i?t re l. aod bruin moulded the foietop i ai-e-l to tlie chief magistracy of the nation, i: a shebouinUal mr the second, where he wa the gieate-t orator of the age appointed his distinctly ' en by thousand clinging to the top; prime min.s'n. sj eak not here of politics, a- she lav on her beam, and woid bv the board iLiterutuie has no faction?, good taste no parw ith tlie in act, -n-pende: bv his paws Theil,-'s-ijiig bear ie udital the shore aluait sixtv rodsi
'-eidlfian, w !: left ''h i'le eiterdav,':'ov' ''0 -Jltur:ct, where she wa weh.omed! Frmn the .V. V. C' -vi m c rclal 1 J-jtrth c r.
Lisbon intelligence to the 1st Aug. announee-
jthat tranquillity had been restored in that
capital. Lneriretic measures were taken to
disperse the mobs. The llegent bad requested a squndron of Luglish lancers for her jersonal gua rd. A letter fromTJilboa.Spain, of 3 1st July .states that three wealthy and respectable American?, on a party of pleaire, o ei took some laiiies, to whom among oiher things they remarked.
that the weaker was hot,, to which one o the
:i- that Mr. Voueg. w lio shot '.'c.hn Pii,u-l,.v ah''ding tiiultitu io, and carried in triumph- l'inu MiAigati. W'o conversed with a pas .ladies rctdicd, not hot enough to burn all the t. I' .. I I .' fPI . I I I .-,1 . L i" til ! . w.
i i r : i . v . f . . t
(t- I . ; - u.l' I 'llll 'It lUKO-l
,t n-o, o;,e vear in the i'eniteuti.irv.
uiiruicr
lo purs t!i"s for o.hihition. The other bear it snei on boaru ol'thc steam boat Irom Albany 'negroes. The Americans walked en, but were, was said. a!-o g ! ashoie above the falls, but w ho let'',iagaraJ'all on laaturday evening, jshurtlv pursued bv aSnaniard, who said thev we did not see him. We neiil.ei saw nor heard lit; stated that the '-condemned eseP got ! ,:id iu.i.'d t il hi wife.hr would chastie them.
p 'v. H.:rr':n 0-'orn w ill preach at;an.v of the- other animals Major Frazer ; looft frcm h-r moorings a little alter tlie ap-j .c killed one with a poignard, and wounded . nit hou'f to-morrow at 11 o'eh-cU, a. m ! recovered one of the geese. bue was taken ! pointed tine, and was proceeding favorably j tie others so that their lixc are despaired of.
o; ile-lehti'-.tr on Fiidav and Sabbath !,llivc Lul ,m,,-n exhausted, with her head LuU-iuntii witniu about a mile d the edge oi the tall I he oliendcr was an odkerofthe Uo 1 olune.ovtrthe ?lev. Jamts Conwell u i;i ! ly cut. and cue eye out. She u as taken out oi when she struch against a rock with great vi-jteers ami regidor of the town he vas ia pris- '... ... I the river below the filU bv the fern men, and 'oh n- e. ni.il cairied away both of her m?ts ;on i ..i. u.c . atitii, !i''.oc. j -. ...... , i i -ii
as pi"
,i vft o cot'.:itv i,ior;):'v.
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uianer, Ui.M tmssne lo-ea and .oneu anoui Mo.cum , .c-a.-Intelligence from diHereut points of
m ti.e r.-U!.-is one oi me i n tr animat-, iih- a , .
v . i iv k 'Li u " i iit;iu i' . i il l i ii i ri ri uii
ai iv lite onlv siirvivoi oi li.e
I tli.-.t mailo the (!es( ent. :
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i v,e -in exp.u-.i ios.,: u,e u-n go 10 pie-, i.unan-e we oe.icve, in.Niu a .uo.,.., (.e fUitc 0ftlC Fcilinsahi, ai mot alarmin-. ce-i m the rapnN, leaving only the 1 ragmen sate escape Irom her,) and was tmuily prec.pi-J , , f 1lnil,Mi ilV Tf)1M,h rie".
etteLomdy.au.iry ::u-m.Med tot.e go promise uous.y over the falls The ana..,c ; tate.t over the great tall at the horseshoe.- . . , atVnic LoJcuUl Village
m,,k 1"T-J ' ;meiit- were skillully made and gahantly exe- 1 he s,gbt l stated lo have been a xery inter-1 lv jj j, j,, :l few h iliV:ihm, ,n F,ench Ccr - ,M rirlT '''TVrM 'c,U,il- h" t,M,k ' ov.o: and Hashed hy -M immense (!airn;u A band tjf about ;00 men hovers, with i..ay, irom 1 o c,k, 1 . until o i . U-j.pecta 1-. Iron, the moment .e hove in S. ht number ol sp.dat.rs in three leagues of Parcelona, and at many oih
t'.lv.l m ii,' uo.-tn ii i;mc IIIV I Ml Ii WiWLi-i
t a;e refj".stvd to i:ifrr.i t!:e public th:tt
.etle County Ldo it v. i letnoved io
'er places insumcnt paities aie forming, or arc
It i- ca'culated that theie are now about "o-'already formed.
letter from Perpignan of the Ct'i of Aug.
rted in the Oazette states, that the band of
i.iL .v.,.!!. land peic s, wa full ol interest and novelty. (
.. . . . . . - . , , I hna-' 1 1 1 a 1 1 n easily imparted a moral -enMhdi-i, , , ,.,.; -....t ....... he f;p:-.rral-.n Ca-ei ei the Armv ha re-; . .. .. . "! viouw.i j;,x.-rr-locms in ueat Lnlainl A :'....i.. v.-...!.: I... r.... y to the scene. I he pow er o) the Almighty r. :., . hp vv . llfv,.Mmi 1M1iv. :lIW ()t je
vi-.u-I ee iry all tl .militar'v PoMs uth u:1"n ,n,,0,s,n' d,l'l 'scr urk", these it is supposed that the number in Scotland! Sep de Lstati have raised 2000 men, and that ve of the 'ud-.n ,-iver nil the I r.v er : in-hipot meie human hands J his hip, (i abo,;t ..Hr;t thm,VUlL The last Fdinburghiihe evil doers increase dailv. We Icainalso ? From a cournuoicatioM thiou-h the i u ,;!ch' r .vt':ir! 111,1 "'"d tao w ,,nds anu 1Ipnr ,.,,s ,.Uo )avc not the sli-litest doubt jsiys the same letter, that another band cf K0 . ..... i !. Iw :ivcs' u :i ,,,)U abandoned to the mud buy oi .... . .ri..rhinr rv JtlIird. ..ml at ! men. called C:ulist rmed tho T.Oth Jnlv at
;,v th (Jener-dMn-Chief -t the condition-! ,ls r.utive e lement 1 mm i n- i.f-r ent 'dor-:( ,1,.,. period. entiivU to supersede xv - llipol ; that after the passage of the mountain, ,o .....u aa the - CDrala- 1 nron .nal ad-' ,n;itl." rt l"t,ve l 'd e .eplh pow n and coaii I ,,v tC l uur M ni,lieill :i(ds the;Ct'0 vairabon.is joined tliem. Their crv was e '.,r...r of the '"oot. ..Ue cou-iatub s'm',0, t'"' r-p'ivas obtained. Had tae ; rt-v ie'wer. a boy or giil of Irom twelve to four- Vnele P.ei. Out with the Ministry Death armv an 1 the country, thatin an uutitu-! j" U'on !l ;;'-ortuv es.she woua. lr(. ol Jge.can with eae attend to two to the Police ami the Liberals , ,,mn,rtant to our external interests, and Ue VcU"d tf. ,l'rW ' ?Uir'l"X ,iVM: lvms i.t.d can, by their means p.oduce 1.
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it el v ( on to r;eu w iin our nai.y:;;o rnar-
::t. such success h:o attended i!i marchof
1
TuVement in ( vf rv miali v that it oanai to inv i;; ;ratr and adorn a miiitarv e-tab
red, ami many believe, would hae n.a ,e the
descent ia salt ty ; I ut tlii h i:npossibl. A'o iiumau power can resist the gigantic force of that tuireat.
three tiii
much w ell-wi en 'doth as could
Cj ( rrtt tin. The sale ol the crsor.()l
Fiji!.
? i't.c r '. i
a e
i ir
d UV-t 1'oi.d, : l.i.'ii nulitar
v frii; '".'.'m.'i t All 'cm i The Com- ,
(i-i; nfpi.f tc;:inonv to the' missioni-is appointed b the Mate ul M";i hu ' t .ii !a"M (. tiC mn'd.tr'. A'.nt setts, to m-tke a surv ey ol the rnnu- between'
- tlase two citio v. uh a view ola-a t i ta inm ; the ! iuaf.ti' ability d riiakmir a rail road, have al-
' t..-..lw ! i-riif!
i 'f I iiiihiccii i'v me hf; iianu-w a er. l nra i'H i "ror- .inn i, uocastu. ui
io'si:t lot.d value- d ihe c llou coi'ds luanu- MOi DAY the Ijth mst. instead of Sjtujrdoi;.
lactun d inCp'.at Pntmu i estimaltu atthuly six millions sterling.
!;! tr.e mripie lit loun char icte: ."
Law u 'tor r' ceivo
. i ' e t h t o w n , i. v .
"t '' U'7
leadv, atcojdmg to a bpringheld pap r. arri-
!ed at the Conneeli'-ut river. Thev find that 'by fd lowing thev allies, the a-cent to be over-
Iconic by the rail road is un icdiblv smaller than
The . in- id England is -aid to he in high health. A-cud m; to the London editors, "he walks pf ite. ilv upright and well; uses early, and is in general o ct;pid the w hole of the foie nou;i w ith public dt-.pat( hes.1 .Vat. (iu:.
A LIT Or LETTERS Keniaininj in t We Post Otiice at Ccnncrbvillc Fayette enmity lialiaim.ru t i i e 1st day of Octoher K27, w hi ii it" not taken out by tiio lt day of January It'.-t"., will bo sent to the (General Pott fiiee as dead letters.
A. Allen lla mas it.
, , . , rM .,, ' lnll Stephen K. In the artn led the latest number ol the Ld ,.
t I'llUllHl k illUil
! by one of th- ed;:ors '.at-!was :u.t ic i patu-l . The surveys id ready made, ''1,,;ilgh lleview rencernii.g the change of Ad-; IU:cliat.an Jaiacs
deasa.nl lateiiii'ece
pie ruber iM, bring jt js sw (,.inor,strate the complete nra'cticabil I mniisii atioa in Finland, Cobbtt is desciibe.l j Harms llirum
.that a tirtlignuiit ,, nflhe nroier t . Two other iii.le, t,Par,M- thus: ! 15:ddu in Amos
J . m m - ii ii-i.n.fii I . i a n. i
l nc nercesi and na-esi unener oi ine are,f '""""""ii '"'o
r. 1 Mi' t I . I ' ! M .r I-. I M - I I (i.fl:'-: 1 - I . I . . .1 I . . I . . . . I
. , y: . . .woo io 10 .1 o'wi, . on.o ,ie u, ,,nt 0I xnv ;aiO ICUKIUI 10 OO CX.lll)
5 :,r'"d l ital to many. Among ihe dereas-; , t W a view of selecting the mo
i .ve .have discovered the name d tae Hon.;aIuj duccl of the thiee.
uifA t j oi .;, member ol c ongies.:; hom
nh-
I .'.!:) district.
!e ii''d
it his rei-
e in that place the 2Ulh iatl.
I he dorr
cf Dr. Voutifr ivtio'i .1 va-
st lcvc, the apostate politician, the Iraudulent debtor,1 Johni.sq ; the untrndefni friend, whom Fusland ha twice !.. . , 4 1 " - , I Cathers .lames 1 -pew ed out to America, whom America, thou'i . j p
Ih
oston. ei. 1U
1.111 Presiderd Adams was in town on Thursday, 0
last, lie .pent some lime at the Athena urn,
y"jr t'rotn : t,i aiui. has twice vomite d back to!
d."
Id.
aia
( lai k J useph (. arver lJer.er (.'unwell A bram
I).
. ia th-.t district, which will reouite a new! t0 view the t.ort raits busts & the new arram-e' betters have been receiv cd by a commercial
ti n to supply. Mr. Calhoun, t'he oppond mcl:t of roms; ami isited some family friends 1,uU' ir Vork, by the way ofFrance. from . 1)on a wiMiaii
d !r. oua- at the August election, w ill The v isit was entirelv witho.it parade, and 1-T1U) o, w men si.u mai me -snip ix iroin )i(kt.n )rnry. l-u'd be a candidate, on the side of the Ad-'when he came into thelliena-u.ri he wa, vvhol- tr!i C:,ptain Lee, which sailed with supplies lhmus., Jcd.n" ;-t,ati,.n- a-.d Mr Chdtnn or 1 r Harriin !v unattended. Lot few ii. t he r :.il In, ........ ; for t he suffering (J l eeks, h id a rri veil at M alt ;i Dt have 11 .-and .
i '-eno-e him on the side of.Taclo.u. Thciinew that he was there. His health ai.neai iu 4 1 ,,a'i Pa"i:,.-e lron - Vork, all well, and
' latter 'jentlemn were candidates lor Con
' revi isto the late election, but decliu
to hav e impro ed.
had sailed again on the 'JiUh June, for IS'upeli,
her place ol uestmatiou.
" ATAP ACT OK MACULA.
Ih
Llison lai.-ha r. Freeman William liit-vlfl. I nfiu.u
n.i y I I 'I 'I . a I I . If . " 1 v .1
conomy, September, Ft, IC'JT. AiLi I J " 1 -'"f:s- 1 Iie iN:aionaM",c,":TPncor nJ rom.tain ( lara-a I." ., 1. r.i. ..1. a late date say-col. )av nl P.rearley, F. S.i C..
hi i-Mj 1 n -1-11 1 wi mi: - in on. 1 ii'jiii.iaia A .- ,1. i 1 i- 1 .-..1
WAviNf;. Letter to th editors, fi lled F-
I . I f m..i .1 ..I tl.lt ll.rf..! . ...... , T.I . ...... I I
(. ;,-. -v from (3 i:, r ti.t . , . u- 0 r' -,J ' . M-at ot gov ernnu-nt yesterilav, en his return to! H. - ' . , , :tt tiC ,v (uUo!l Uu,k- m-ar your e.ty, who lt.nC0 I.; U1 ., ' m ... .....nira ! nMm Andrew i:.e e.n-.r.epeis and others adjacent to the iuoXO dune- the month of July best, at 1J hours t0' J' ' ' t.J yr! , ' . ... HoiMon Hubert ,m c.aract. p,jrcha-,d a large vessel 'p-r dav,l.l'J7 yds. of 1-1 supei ior bheeting in I Vi' A Arkaiias country, with th;it 1rr j!Cif '' oi been found to draw too much water;!in t .u ,eed anil above s.iuale jrorlion ol the ( reek i.ation that shall haveeon ;iIt. JoiU . - .... 1 I UliiIdi In niiiinii ln ruiinti'i' u-lnr. I.... n ....
. a;cnt for the emigrating Clock Indians, left the C roenrndy k? Jaincs
laf c nventent an 1 safe navifration of lake
I 1 1 i . l 1 1 I it . . .I..'
f rtio- purpoieofprerinitatiier her overvd .0 ,-.., t :, ..erb.r.io,, I ol, .1.0 P.1;an,i,irci,nru"1 ' '"ium imj F"S V
I - . ' - - ' 'j . llll. Ill 1 11.1 t .I...I- ... .... 1 '
seined 10 remove. inc country wnicii lias. ii,.mtrir -k X'lil.mi.d
I J.
' ;--1 alb, on thp liih msi. The f( How i air ac
' ad is eopied from the 'd'.oche-'er Teder' tp'i"' The "further particuhii are ta- : fr-'dn l!:e New Vork '-Cotauiercial A lvert ., rw i iif Michigan wa towed by the steam -boat r--eppfwa dov n to the nioe.tli of Chippewa 'o.';.:, five miles above the fills, ia the f oreAt precisely 2 o'clock P. M. they haul-
Much gratified that steam looms have reach
5 t,. nf Pionl. J f r I br in ir r i. f t It imrtl.M ..I
.. . ,l 111 VyH li. i"i villi; nuill, 1-1 d i"IU'JII Ul went Id our cotton works un: rnivimm.ir-if'il : - . . . . 71
Irvin (Icorirc
the same to our weaver
Fpon which three of our young girls ieolv
ed ii.TUie-duile ly to
mordh, and commence
as diligent on their part as practicable, atid as the common and regular motion of the looms would permit, and tinished !tst ev ening, woik-
mg todays at 1 U hours each, deliver ing
the territory purchased from the Osaires on J-irrey Itenjamin
the Arhanses river, west of the Arkansas ten i-jJu tict' Jl,vJ,!l , t...i. t.il ic rOIII lCIMl t I 'I lint i rrl. I Ti I ...I lV.r.1 'V.
. . l''.,flll. u I I'lV.i-ii'Vii uj UUI.IILI1UIII aitu ui'i i roriLr. 'i I..-. I .,1.,-v C.r. ..1.1 J 1
, 1 . tile region."' need on the 16th ult. to he
f-i'd into the uver, and toned about two v,ls of sjood 1-4 slu etuur, approved of bv the )- " , I .. .. l . I. ,.i ... l . i . r. i . - . ' 1 ' ... J
' ic a n. n.wnen un-siea ui-ouai leuanumade 'f the shoie. Immediately after, capt. a:rVs barge was seen pulling ahead of the 1 Tate with a line. When the steatn-boat left !-r r. slie tack'ti and came on broadsides, but
is headed down a Train by the baryo, and
k" pt st-utdy f;r aaotlier nnlc, when cant. K.
r d h-:se, gave three cheers, and pulled with "Mr -njs steady and fearless stroke, through a
'"i-tr.t never be! ire stemmed, far the shore
FOKniGX LNTFLLIGFiNCE. L-nilun Jatrs of the lori .lagust inclusive. Viscount (ioilerich w as presented totheKing nil fho "Till. Mini kissed Ii iiwlc nn l.ni.xr -i iM.Aini.
,nnag-isovein anbJ2reed which reomrcs' ... lt. cf , r.,,i ,' m m- i
,riU threads lillmir to ;m inch , A- is above Mjuare' t i r-t u r , i, , i, i, ti i , ' J ines was presented asCliancel or of the Fixchealso. Py this you will ob-erve that 10'.'7 vds.j llflp 1
more lias been made at llie Lconomy Cotton Factory than at the Ivv Works.
It is really a great pleasure to notice the
rapid progress the American nation has made in so short a time in the various br.iuche-i of manufactures. Yours respectfully, PKLD. KAFP.
Kellug Filial L. Lwn John Lambert John Lathers Jamts M.
Oct.
1st 11527.
M'C'carj Henry MoLitt Je-eph ; Monrcc Ila;ii 5 Monlgomery Win. Jr. M'tniiw n John it. J Morgan Adonijah Marshall J aiacs , M'GinbiA Llizabeth L. J rNCv-ton Perrvman W . K r $ Foitcr Hutrh Ponij hrey Nichola J Peoples John j Pipe r Jcisiah ; Pool W. (iuy 5 lVrtfdle Peter I K. i Peee Jamrs ; Kay Martin M. Jieed Pohert 11 osa John I). , Ilenne Is James B. Itennels John ; Kenold Gtorge i Ilea James C S. , f nnth White P. ; SeotieiJ tsylvauus t Steele (iecn!n;r. Smith Perryinaa J h.umJcrs Jcl.n I TThoinis Minor L'.ior J 'I homaH Penjatnin J 'Pay lor William 'I hat p Poo. 5 . v t Veac'a J ames i w. I Williats David j Wi irht Joseph A. , Williams WiijjLt ? Woods John
j Voungblood Jacob JOHN SAMPLE, P. L h3;-cti.
pier.
Charles Wynn is President of the Foard of
Controul.
The Marquis of Lansdowne is Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department. The Duke of Portland was aid to be declared Lord President of the Council.
KNOW YE! That as my wife Malisa, has left my bej and board, in Hush county Indiana, without just cause or provocation, 1 hereby forvv arnall persons Irom trusting her on my accoimt, as 1 shall iiot remu
nerate tor any ot her contracts subsequent to this date. WILLIAM OP.AN10N. Jiush County, hid. Od.Mh 13'7.
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