Indiana Gazette, Volume 9, Number 30, Corydon, Harrison County, 21 May 1825 — Page 2

pWei with ibe cow hide, as well as their infinite delight in seeing them wince under the application. One of the poor wretches bayingie misfoitune to break a plUeZduring dinner, was taken out, put under the "window by the overseer, and beat so cruelly that her moans were heard over half the citv.--"When she came in ag tin the tears were rolling d wn her naked back. The iudiff-renca with which ever) one of the company but myself beheld, this convinced me that it was tht custom of the country. The bill for 'putting down associations' in Ireland, was re id a second time in the house of lords, March, 3d contents Hfi noucouteuts 44 majority The petition of the Rs.min Catholics of Ireland, presented to the British house of com innns. by sir Francis Burdett, had 100 000 signatures to it Arrangements are made by the British government for car. rying 2000 emigrants to Caua'ia. Two school boy, one of them the son ot a lord, tiie earl f iinanbury, having had a quirre.l, resolved to settle it iy a boxing match, according to the rules laid down for that p 1. lite amusemv.it of she" nrbiliiy, and g'ntry" of England. Tuey had ineir 'dicker" and 4!ottle holder" in ample style they stripped to t tie boll' fought ixtv rounds in two li-mrs, dnriiig hib lh" so dianfc half a pint of In tody ; at length he (At heavily tin his head, never toke aftrrward, and soon died. Neither of the irii- w.tsraue than 17 year old. JSetherhind lltrlaw F b 13. It seems that the w iio e ciut of O veryss d, from K.nieu to Kurnder, is oveiil ived, and that the water, impelled by the storm, canied everv thing before it, and many persons lost their lives. In the pro vince of Kat Friel ind ilone, it is supposed that 200 000 acres of fertile land re u.idr water, and oie hundred thou eand horned cattle have perisdied. Accounts from Milium, 00 the coa-t of Holland, are of a similar nature. It is certain that the numerous sinnll Inlands on the coast have htif. fered severely, as i evident from large quantity of household firniiure, among which fire twenty cradles, that hae b 'en washed on shore. There i no positive information, says a letter from 1 1111 in, but as far as we can see from the bench, only 9 hou-es are left on the inland of Klein mo r : anil Slidfall seems to be. entirely wash, ed away. It is estimated that above 00 wagon loads of household furniture and other go d-. are washed mi shore. The a-ij icant part of Germany has equally Buffered especially Hanover. The de. tails are truly distressing. Hundreds of houses were swept away, and many lives lost.

Egypt. Paris, March 1Kveuts of great importance are, it is said, preparing in Egypt. The Pacha, makes great efforts to civilize his country y twenty thousand troops are instructed in European tactic by order Of the Pacha. Several French Generals, among ;w!iom are mentioned Boyer & Li mm, accompanied by a certain number of half pay or dis charged officer, are arrived at ('aim, w he re they are employed by the Pacha ; it is said that their departure was not unknown to the French ministry. Manufactories and assurance companies are establishing in Egypt, and there is, it is said, a newspaper about to be crea'ed France and 'South Amrita. "' A Pari paper of the 2Sih of Feb. states apartments were preparing at the Austrian An-ba-sadoi's tor Prince Vleternich. 'His coming to Paris has give rise to a report that a congiess was to be held, consistiogof the ministers of France Spain, and Au-tria, to take some resolution as to (he NewAmerican State Several persons suppose that prince Metternich is only corning to Paris to learn the opinion of the cabinet as to Greece. He is to feiuaiii at Paris till May, and is tuen going to Jilan, where it it ?u;spoo d there will be an interv iew between the Kn-per-or of Hussia and AtHtria." Considerable, sensation WftS pr. du'-ed in London on lh 5ih l m iicli. in consequence of letter- Mating that the anl'orttie a; Boolsue. and Calais retrieii .in older from the Fretich g- ei inn' nt to open the 'lis. p tt he of all commercial cnurleis nt Irom Kt gland. Sev. eial expresses were detained. Forty letters in the bag of one were opened. Poiri UG.U,. ! is pretty clear thai Lisbon is about to become the theatre of important negotiations. hir Charles hiu u t lias been appointed on bi half of thi touinry. The mini-ter of France is ordered to return there forthwith, and the Spai.ib minister, v ho had leave of absence r.s pgain cn hi ri'tUi u, post haste. It ibelieved thee panies are 10 confer with the liiitih ViiibiiSsad'T, ami it cannot be doubted, thai the question to be agitated is the independence of licHZ.ll. Great preparations are making on thii occasion. English paper.

Anecdote of IS urns. On ft viit to a certain seaport town in this country. Hums entered into a warm discussion on religious topics with a person named Andrew Turner, who was famed for Deistical principles, and what John Bunyan would have denominated an ill favored " countenance. The poet was worsted in the argument, at which he felt nettled, and vented his spleen in the following impromptu. Eng. pnp. It happened once upon & time,

rtie de'il got . stuff to mak a swine' And laid it in a corner; But after that he chang'd his plan. An' niade it something like a man, An'caM it Andrew Turner.

Atinual Flection. ThVfoHovCina; gentlemen arc ranouticed candidates for the several offices over their reapective names. ; For Govern of. Isaac Backt'ord9 11. Y. Neson, For Lieut. Governor. 3ot W. rromptiti, ' G cn . YT . " 3 oAiuston, AVm Cot tow, l)cLms Prnwittgttm, Til Pj ubscriber takeR the 'liberty ,f iufortniug his f:icrwls a lid tite .public g'vernily of Monroe cout ty, he will re'drive i payment for hi? m.'rtical services during the season good merchantable pork at cash price if lieliveied by the. first of December next. .10! IN M JHNK1NS. JOHN BOWL AN!! Ha; opened a House of .EXT VAX. T Al.lXT, In a large frane houe 00 South Main street, cast of the Court houe. s u llloomington, Indiana, s.gn of the. H L O O M 1NG T O N Tr will be bi constant endeavor to pleae l!iie w ho may call on him. Travellers, particularly, are invited to stop as the houe will always be ready for their reception. 51IS Ta'ile will It fiirrv.ird with the !-t;irr-vii-m Inr r.HutiA :;R-r !. .wA :.- ,-.-n-i.n(i, Mi;i,ihcil with ''? 11 iv, O.11? ."!).! Coi n Hi- h pes hv 'lis 1 oil-,' in' .t 't ii'ion, o ic ;nv4tisfMin fo those ho may Eti with him O: 6 IH.'4. No. mr SVicriff's Sac. Y virHie of an execution 3 insued from the Lawrence cm nil court and to me direand in favor of J ime Kirkham and against Nathaniel Clark, and five fee hill in favor of Jacob 11 Low, and one in faver of h. Coburn, aud all against said Clark. I will offer to the hisihest bidder for ready money on the 19th day of May next, a! the court house in lllooming(.'::i for 7 years rent or sell the e simple of the east h lf of tim 6outh west quarter of section 26 town 10 north rang 2 West; executed as the property of said Clark, to satisfy said execution and fee bills. K. BLAIR. Sheriff. April 28th, a. d, 1825 !No.3w,

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..-TAILOR, v Respectfully informs the citi zens of Bloomington and its rL cinityt that he ha removed his stao.ddS building one doer north of Jayid Thackei's dweL liniHipfwe, and as he does nov w u h to m ake any f a I se aoser. tions or any , pretentions of the aft and mystery of . Tailoring, it ileitis wish that all thosf thatie cause to give him a cal: ehotjMijudge of the propriety ol the wrrfe themselves. - BlolJton, Jfarch C 1825 4 PROOSAL9 Wm. 1). M. WICK HA f;:.. : .. OK PUJBLISUIN'G BT, SUBSCBIf TION, OF THE STATE OF lArfLY.t Containing a tufl kid csa. 'preheusive view of tBj cct:tw tries.towns, villages, aid Ua.u Toughs, and tht number oftn.'ir inhabitants-; the natns f rivers aud crveks. with tt.rh- eourr es, and tiie mrticuiir t; rrf f. country wateretl by thtai raccoruito! the earltestHettteot the name together viih a et$Af titical view of the wiicle, CUJVfrtTlOAS The -Ra4etteer, m be printed in pamphlet form, and will contain between forty and fifty actavo pages. The woik Will hp dflivc.rPtl to Biiipiln.H at twenty five cents per copy to non-subscribers theprice will be thirty -one and a fourtli cents. The work will be put to press a oon a a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to justify the undertaking. Vevay, October 9, I.82-. STATK OF INDIXNA ) March turn -f fue Munije Couuty, jC.t our , 18J6. Adison Smith. Aprnt f said ctV. John Kobt r:s. la Chance. 3 ryCiines now the complainant by Adison iS'mitli bis council, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the above named defend ent U not a. resident t)f litis state; It is therefore ordered that the pendency of the c:)inplaioaol.-.!sillf be published three weeks successively in Iho Ind. Gaz. i news paper puhlished in uloomington in said stte; and that unless the d fendtot be aod appear here at the next term of thi court, and answer said bill, the matters and things therein, contaiued will betaken as confesed, and fhe court vill decree accordingly, & this cause is continued to next term ofthis court. A true copy test. jacobb.low, eft. No.iSir