Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 February 1825 — Page 3

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ready, the men clothed, 1 1,700 of them, and The following is an official return of the .1 - 1 ,1 T i 1 ? 111

Foreign Intelligence.

the vessels victualed for the destination; it eleclion for president hy the House of Repis added that the two new frigates at b er- - n.,. i u i i uj fif :Ltv. tV,Ai7 resentatives, on Wednesday, the 9th mst. rol. would hp auncned that montn; tney '

arc destined for the Pacific, to be ready m wnicn contirms me statement maue in our

LA TEST FROM F1UJVCE. New York, Jan. 27. The ship Howard, Cm-. Holdredirc, arrived here last night

from Havre, whence she sailed on the 17th February or March; they will take 400 or last. number.

ult.

Our French papers contain the follow- 500 men and a number of officers; the latter

ina- intelligence: are named, and are ordered to be on mil

A most "distressing and melancholy event pay, and hold themselves in readiness.

has occurred

by the overflow

cane. The bodi

The votes of the States were as follows: ADAMS Maine, New-Hampshire, Mas

sachusetts, Rhode-Island, Connecticut, Ver-

at St. Petersburgh, occasioned (four or live hundred men must inghten New-York. Maryland. Ohio. Ken-

ing of the ISeva, in a hum- bolivar prodigiously!) , MirW Lm,kiann--13

es of seven thousand persons! MsaMMawteaBtfaiaJM TACKSOX Xpw-Tppv Ppnrvlvinii

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have been found in the houses, and eight

thousand persons are still missing. Nearly

all the provisions of the capital have been

destroyed, and, as the winter is at hand, it

is to be feared that the population remain

ing will suffer the horrors of famine.

The same hurricane has gone over the

northern coast of Jutland, passed Gottenbtirg and Stockholm, sweeping every thing

in its course. The whole regiment of Im

penal carabanicr guards, men and horses,!

have perished. A vessel ot 1UO guns has

completely disappeared; and all the impe

rial vessels in the harbor of Cronstadt are

lost. Burying grounds have been washed

away, and the dead bodies were floating through the streets. Whole stores of coffee

and sugar have been destroyed ; those arti

cles have risen 50 per cent.

South-Carolinia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mis

sissippi, Indiana 7. CR AAV FORD Delaware, Virginia, N. Carolinia, Georgia 4. Thus has terminated, a question which

has, for the last two or three years, excited so much interest in every American breast: and we trust, for the honor of the nation, that with it has fled every vestage of personal animosity and party spirit. Although

there are many, especially in this section of

the country, who have been disappointed in

obtaining the man of their choice, it is to be

The Hon. Jesse L. Holman, has been put in hoped they will not complain; but like true

nomination as a candidate for Governor, by "a num- republicans, calmly acquiesce in the choice

bcrof citizens m the 'Spectator' of the 19th inst. which Congress has seen proper to make.

kAWRENCEBUZlGH. Friday, February 25, 1825.

journey when met by this monster in human

shape; to whose violence he must have ial-

len an easy victim, in consequence oi great

debility, caused bv sickness on the road, oi

which he speaks in a letter to the young la

dy, dated at Lexington on the 2Gth October. As he had apprised his friends that his stav here must be neccssarilv short, his business requiring his immediate return to Natchez, the necessary preparations had been made for the marriage, friends invited, Sz.c. and his arrival was hourly looked for, when the dreadful tidings were received in a newspaper. Of the state of the vounir lady's mind,

I shall not attempt to speak, for words would be inadequate to describe it; and I will only add, it is such as renders it too probable there may be a total loss of reason. She is A i f Jl 1 I Jl

vei ignorant oi me manner oi nis aeain.

Thus has this tragedy been rendered doub-

v tragical, and, indeed, in all its circumstan

ces, it resembles more the incidents of an

Arabian tale, than the sad realities of life'

We are authorized to announce Samuel Mil-

roy as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor, at the ensuing general election.

Five leagues round the city of St. Peters- It may not b iaproperlo remark, that, although it n tne eXercise of the Constitutional powers burg, have all been destroy ed.-Within a may be the wish of the greater part of the citizens in yested in that honorable body. And since few years, it is a remarkable fact, that Rug- this district ofthe state, that Mr.Holnun should be a fw w a aw AJol

ia has seen both her capitals destroyed, one candidatej there Js somedoubt whether he Wlll con

ers of the same great family, whose interests

are the same, join in the sincere wish that

success and prosperity may attend his ad

ministration that the wheels of govern-

they have elevated Mr. Adams to the chair

f. fn fhr v.-iior. ol btate. since thev have honoured him with

A ' t i 4 i r ai or i sent to stand a poll for that office This being theLi riv i t, w ii n i i According to a private letter oi the 2od v the seat ot W ashington, let us all like broth-

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nit. from Stockholm, the same hurricane casc' ne U,1JK 11 woulu De rainer premaiure, at mis which did so much damage at St. Peters- time, to announce him a candidate. But whenev-

burg, raged with equal fury in the Swedish er it is ascertained with certainty that he consents

capital, as. well as in Gottenburgh, Vibourg, to his name being used as such, we shall willingly Jutland, ccc. At Stockholm, vessels were 2.lve :t DUh!iCitv.

torn from their moorings, and driven against There been s0veraI other tIemen br ht ment may move in regular order under his each other, the roofs of houses were carried Mm,MllfM - fostering care-that he may conduct him-

awav, and the roads were so completely blocked ud with trees, torn un bv the roots. P" of the state: James B. Ray. Isaac Blackford, self 111 a manner wor tlle Chlef JIals

that travellers were under the necessity of and James Scott, have each been suggested. Mr. trate 01 a 11 ee ana enngnienea J: eopie, anc

cutting their way through with hatchets. Ray may be calculated on ascertain; and of the olh-a(ld new lustre to the American name tha

iwenty-hve vessels, near tne Dndge ot crtbree centlemen.molman. Blackford. nndScn( he mav nrove himself a faithful sentinel on

Blunkbron, upon the lake Maeler, were car- on .vil, therc verr ... , ft nan , tp. Lhp tr.h.tnwfir of nnr nnliiiml Zinnnnrl

-J Innrl which n n r if i a nr-r. c n rr rr1 woiilr! K riffriiilf 4-n. I ti -- 1 1 ' whnn liic tnrm rt cor-iir cli'ill I--t-

The storm commenced on the 18th, in say at this time. expired, may he, like his worthy predeces

the evening, wind west, and continued so ors, retire to private lile writh the warm and

until the morning of the 19th; the Neva, P"'e n me on. john i est, heart.felt approbation of this reat Repub.

i nave Deen lavoured with sundry documents ot L.

die.

then raised nearly level with the streets. wc bave been lavoured with sundry

Atbnlfnat n njinpn ri;f. of tbn rivpr considerable mterest.submitted br thp Prpsidfnt and

took place, which in a few minutes over- other officers ofthe General Government, to the Tt is due to 0Ur members, to State, that flowed the streets of St. Petersburg; the House of Representatives, on various subjects. In the have faithfully redeemed their pledge,

honestly represented their

in strict accordance with

constituents.

people wno uvea on me tower uoors run up to.d ,g we iye a m fr)uj fa Presi. that they have

stairs lor safety. I he water came up to the ? T . , Utate and artod .. . J .. . , . r dent on Indian affairs, taken frnm nno of thA rWn-li:U1Lt-9 dIlu dLlLU

top ol the-lamps, and the great bridge was ' , . , - , . carried away at once; all the bridees' are ments above al,uded to which no doubt will be the wishes ol their

Hamsburgh, Feb. 1. XA TIOJVS G VEST. Early on Sunday morning, an express ar

rived with a letter to the governor, dated at

York, Pa. the evening before, which com

menced in the following laconic stvle:

ft "here we come!" It appears that he was coming incosr. and

but for the mere accident of being: recosrnized by a gentleman in York, would have ar

rived without any notice at all.

The joint committee of the two houses,

with the Secretary of the Commonwealth

and Adjutant General proceeded to meet

iiim, and late in the afternoon, the cavalcade arrived, which was announced by the ring

ing of the bells, and shouts of a multitude of anxious spectators who thronged the streets, although it was Sunday. He was conducted to the mansion of Governor Shulze, where he dined with the speakers of the two houses, the heads of department, and the committee of arrangement. Duiing the evening he was visited by many of the members of the legislature, and others, with whose attention he appeared to be much gratified. At eleven o?clock yesterday morning, he was conducted to the executive chamber, in the Stats Capitol both houses adjourned for half an hour, and the members, gentlemen of the bar,

strangers, and citizens, were introduced in

discriminately, by the committee. An address was delivered to the General by a member ofthe bar appointed for that pur

pose, to which he replied. He remained there till 2 o'clock when he was escorted back to the dwelling of the Governor, where he lodges. Penn. Intelligencer,

destroyed, or very much injured. At half read with satisfaction.

past 3 in the afternoon, the water began to

In answer to 'Vindex' in to-day's paper,

fall, and at 9 o'clock in the evening the Electoral System In the first page of this paper, requesting us to invite a discussion on the

streets were clear. All the cellers are filled, we have given an extract of a letter on the subject subject of a canal at the falls of Ohio, we will

and goods destroyed, even those in the Ex

change. o The gale began upon the shores of England and Ireland, and after having wrought into fury the Northern Sea, and caused numerous shipwrecks upon the Northern coast of Jutland, passed by Gottenburg and Stockholm, continually rising more and more from Southeast to Northeast. In traversing Sweden, it swept away whole forests; but it M as naturally in the Gulf of Finland that its ravages would be most severely felt, its violence having kept up to that spot. In an instant, it drove the waters ofthe Baltic into the Gulf of Finland, which, being termin-

of amending that part of the constitution which only remark that we have heretofore stated

points out the mode of electing the President and that our columns should always be open for

Vice-President of the United States. This subject the investigation of any subject in which the

is not without its importance, and we hope will re- public are interested. We believe this to

ceive its due consideration by every individual. be a question of vital importance, and one 'I I.. - . r -1 ii rj 7 i 1

uc pcui :ui u. cu,uS we rres.aen, in wMch the peope are peculiarl interest. has been found by experience to be imperfect, and i i i u ii i . , , J , , , . . ' ed, and we should like to have the matter

imperiously aemancs mat some alteration should oe wy-ii. j , ljt brought fairly before them: for this pur

, .f j ii A. , . iU . . pose, we shall always be ready to receive mp.nf. it is vprv fiPRir-ihlft and imnnr .mt Innt it hp J J

t , . , .r and publish strictures either for or agrainst so made, that the people may elect themselves, if 1 lUM

. i . .. , jmc measure.

pubsiuic, leaving tue cuoice uy congress as me lasz resort. The fact is the people are beginning to look

The Bank of Chillicotht, says the National Re-

nvnnnonroH nnitin Inrlv rrvxi-Trrl c hi nv-1 . . r ... . w t

rJ v;. ... aD eye oi suspic.on ana jealousy; and with whate- excavation of (he Canfl, lv:th flnH f. t t. Vnnrt.

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ated by a point towards the east, must have; upon the exercise of this power by congress, with

experienced, particularly towards that extremity, a sudden and immense elevation of

Harrisburgh, Feb. 1. United Slates' Senator. An unsuccessful ballot took place for United States' Senator yesterday, and in consequence of the arrival of General Lafayette, the convention adjourned for two weeks. The vote was as follows:

William Marks John Sergeant -William Darlington Thomas Burnside Samuel D. Ingham

Milton C. Rogers James Todd ... lb.

31 20 19 19 18 7 o

ver honestv and fidelity it mav be eirrrifird nndJ t. i a ,t

its waters. This line, which appears to form; . . . ' . " ' oi J my nsxi is me supposed time ol commencement. j i i 4 a i i n as maJ be heheved, for the best interests of the - a double curve, determined by some lofty 1 n nr--Tlr-ITZTT ' 11 ' lands, presents upon the map a develope-jLn,onthere 18 reason to doubt that il would Extract of a letter from the brother of Mr. Ba-

incnt of 370 to 400 leagues, over which the sori oi rendering mat general satisfaction, which ker, residing at Elizabcthioziru A J. to a

hurricane travelled in a lew minutes, anujis so very desirable should pervade throughout the gentleman of Mason county, Ky.

perhaps even in one minute; for we have! Republic. The station of President is high, im-

not yet precise imormation upon the exactjportantt and honourable, and ought only to be asinomcnt when the phenomenon burst upon ... . . . . 4 j-rr , , - i i - A j 1 pired at, and attained to, by the will of the mathe diiierent countries which it visited. . J PORTUGAL. Apprehensionsexisledas J0"- 1 h,s consideration urges with some force to Portugal. It was said the King proposed, lhe necessity of the choice being made immediateto abdicate the throne. IMuch jealousy ex-'Iy by the people in whieh case, the successful inisted in England ofthe influence of France dividual, musi ahvavs be the selection of the pluraliin the Portuguese councils. It is reported Uv.In a choice bjrcongress thts might not be tbe

mat tne ivinsi oi l ortusiai nas reiuseu to

ratify a troaty concluded at London between the Ministers of Brazil and Portugal, by which the latter were to acknowledge the

independence ofthe former. An Algerinc

result. For how can congress determine this with certainty? Can they tell who is the most popular

6 As this awful event must have excited a

strong interest in the public mind to know who and what the deceased was, I will briefly state, for your better information, as well

;as for the information ofthe public at large,

that he was a native ol i renton, in this state, well educated, and bred to the law, which he studied under the late Attorney-General Woodruff. In the year 1815, and when he had just completed his 21st year, he removed to Natchez, where several of the mem

bers of our family reside, and became the

man.'-afcd who if put in competition with any oficon(uctor 0f a public journal, which his ac-

ithe other candidate-, and voted for throughout the; quirements and taste as a belle lettres sholar

squadron is said to have passed the Straits; United States would receive even a bare majority?' qualified him to conduct with ability. His of Gibraltar for the purpose of cruizing a-j Xo these questions we humbly concieve it would' disPosltion was mild and unoffending; his

gainst Portuguese commerce. 1 wo I ortu-j. , ffi ,t t decided dns,ver. . aitilfti,rhlheart ahectionate and benevolent; and his

guese frigates and a corvette saued fromj. n . ... fA , f. wi . ,Q n 'manners so bland, as to render him the de-

Lisbon, December 16th. An arrangement

has ncen made to send the convicts of the continent to Brazil. A letter from Madrid savs, "that the funds of a certain corporation (it is presumed the municipality of Madrid) have been bciz?d and sent to the Treasury. The company of Guadalquiver has also been obliged to furnish two millions of reals. It is said that one of the objects for which the money which has been seized is destined, is the sending off the two frigates and corvette at

lip-ht nf his frJpnH;-

cf inhabitants, nevertheless, there might not be aj The circumstances under which he was grat hazard in 'disabling' their judgment on this;aDout to revisit the place of his nativity, afpoint. And further, we do not bf heve it to be in the! ter so long an absence, are most affecting, power of man, with all his prejudices & predilections.! His only business here was his intended mar-

of which it h almost impossible to divest himself to

jdecide fairly on the matter self frequently acls par

amount to other considerations, and in every body, whether legislative cr otherwise, has its weight, and when thrown into the scale may often kick up the beam unrigbteouy.

riane with a young lady of great merit, to

whom he had been tenderly attached for more than nine years, a degree of constancy of affection as rare as it is honourable to both parties. As soon as his pecuniary affairs would admit of this important change, he sat out for New-Jersev, and was thus far on hi

The German York Gazette states, that General Lafayette will leave Washington city on the 24th instant, on a tour through the Carolinas, Alabama, &c. to New-Orleans; he will then ascend the Mississippi and Ohio to Pittsburgh and in the month of August next, embark for France.

From the Charleston Mercury, Jan. 28. By the schr. Endeavour, from Chagres, we learn that at. the time of her sailing, the latest accounts received at Panama sfated, that Bolivar was in possession of Lima. On the 22d December, Commodore Hull had declared the port of Callao to be in a state of blockade. He was induced to do this in consequence of the Royal general Rodell having illegally seized the ship China cf NewYork. The late news from all quarters of the south, completely refute the disastrous accounts fabricated at the north, and dispersed over the country, of the misfortunes of Bolivar. On the contrary, that General is victorious has met with no reverses, and is liberating Peru from the banditti which infest it. A GOOD OJVE. The following Toast was drank on February 3d, at Columbus, by Mr. Hale, an energetic member ofthe Ohio Legislature. Village Register "The Ohio Canal May it soon be completed, and like the well of Abraham in the country of Abimeleck, may it continue in our hands the everlasting glory of ourselves and our descendants, and be held and enjoyed by our heirs in defiance of all the hosts of Philistines."

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