Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 23, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 June 1825 — Page 2

LA TES T FOilElGX jYE 1VS.

From French and English Journals to the 1 8th

of April. GREAT BRITAIN".

It is reported, that even in tho Whnst

Ecclesiastical quarter, (the Archbishop of,

ameroury; some relaxation of Anti-Catho-

lic feeling has taken place.

Orders have been sent from England to

Russia, to purchase larger quantities of Russian goods than can be remembered for many years. A Court of Common Council was held in London, on the 6th, for the purpose of pe

titioning ior a repeal ot the Corn Laws.

I here was but one dissenting

is not aware that the document which has so much alarmed the Greeks is authentic:

and under any circumstances is persuaded of

tne good intentions ot the Emperor Alexander. This monarch had proposed to the

IIIJYTS TO CHURCH GOERS. uSaid I, do you know what woman that was who went out of the Church this eve-

tjuij, iiuuiujuiLjy mti tut-feinrrinfr was

through? O, said mv wife, that is Mrs. Fid-

jret. W ell, said I. it seems to mo. sb.- ;,rr

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tween Lrreece and the Uttoman Porte, in or- as well have staid another minute, and "one

l me ncuuai powers an opportu- out with the rest of the assembly, it would mty of arranm their ditlerenrrs:. imt i?.

. jrut. IjII'-VSJJ.1V J III T Vy 11UI1I .11 I II f 111 I i (J I I 1 nMfk

laim am not oenee mis plan practicable, utes she did stay; she would then have saas the Greeks appeared determined to re- ved her reputation with th n.,rli,n,

ject all arrangements which were not pre- have participated in the blessing so ferVcnt-

x.Suiiiuu ui nur maependence, iy invoked by the JMir:ster. To he sure and the porte also appeared to ontortnin said mv wifp. hnf i. 1..,,- .v

I v j x -j j uu ivijurt, UIJC I1HUL Us ciml loolmr-f ,,.. ,1 K . Ini " ?-.'

Ci,J,1,,,t wiifta uuui iiu r sovereunuv un- ro- wen maKo a hi -.f ni a...

As to the protection, s

winch Greece clai

:mil tho ff PAttr, .1 C

A crarnl nnM,V ,!;,. . :.. i.. . 5,uu"u ol Pcy sne Has adoptee

Whigs ofGlVo W5' M ac X" . ,Vt" .A.'"-" h? do- better brought" p but this does not appca

J - LiL II lllfll f lUriO . I J I I I I. .

mtosh, on his retirin. from the office of Lord U, iZ7. 8,u, nai5 cl woiai.ea er irear so D nie as it did to see Mr. Has-

Rector of the Ministry, after havin- rive nLwZ7 luw mother countries, and ty get up and go out, evidenthm a rairc, the

his casting vote to Mr. Brougham as his suc-Lu ' n ""X ulwise awards her oilier evening, because the sermon was a lit-

cnnr. ctIV "k." wuoman Government. Assu- tie too omr. Ah. cr.,M ,v .r.i jjl.

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voice.

tamiJy,when the family blood begins to opavs Mr. Canning, erate. Ves, said Tisv: T

ms trom Great Britain, mg at my house, and it ahvavs operates," I

1 tniiiK. Jl a pity, said I. that folks nro. nn

Cessnr.

w I a . C 7 w i'-'i VIll lailil l

".., a glVQ" that "1C E.nS'is Cab- who is visiting u, and sat with s by the

A Council of Commerce was held at M. Z Z ',aCI against trie interests oi ire, the house of God is the place to be

de Villele's on the 8th of April, which con- "'-' commerce. l.umble, and meck,and penitent And, con

Hi,u in suasion jour nours ana a nail. 1T uui uui uu gneveu 10 see

urbana, ilay 26. many ol your congregation, who, while the

tion of 6,000 francs for the Greeks. " rcmcous aarncmie.-A Hurricane blessing was pronounced, were busy in -et-

Ihe debate upon the indemnity

continued at the last advices. A law

a -i .

jpi uibi menu oi sacrilege was also before the hi -f : c , , "u u V liavtrUi'ullL" lurei our' scarcely concealed bv

f i i m t r i ii." d a v r ill iifkirAY -x.. . i a-w

namoers. . . . -uumynoujrn retjara mr aecencv. 1 ho .ato of tto,-

rpi . , . it is said to have boon mmn.w;..i.. Li k- i i " , , . , u,

x uu cunraiuiations ot tho. ( hnmhrs lmi1L:- .1 , . . .7 v,r,uuVuy jio- iit:, ia me uiaceat wnicli wes uv.i . 1,

v , . ..wv.iuuuu 1 r rirro in n iif it i .. i . . i

Deen oiiered to the King, on the anniversa

ry ot ms return from exile. Prince Metternich yet remains at Pari:

SPAIN.

thing there to what it was in Logan- In & to stay and li'rV a Vhan y off alter county, every thing in the course of How little can the v be sensible of the so thetornado was literally demolisl,o,lTT.,. Irmn imnn,t nf (h 'i..t:..:. '? 1L s0"

1 ... xiuu i 1 -v j 1 H4 iiin iv o -

se.. 1,1ms. ttnh nc p, . m v r , , . T,v- "tlU

7 uil, ou. were razed auectea by the earnest ami r.lr

1 . ,..'. " "-iu in

Raspadura canal, through which loaded c.v noes passed; but the jealous policy of the Spanish government caused it to be closed, and prohibited, under severe penalties, any

attempt to re-open it. The remains of this" canal are visible to the present hour, and the fact is mentioned by Humboldt, lionry castle, and Robinson. We derive this information irc-m a gentleman now in this city, who has resided twelve years in Colombia, am! who has travelled over every part of the route irom sea to sea. The utm ost confidence may of course be reposed in his statements; he has, moreover, constructed a map in which the entire tract of the country is accurately laid down. In 1821 the same gentleman applied to the government of Colombia for permission to open this communication at his own ex

pense, with exclusive privileges for one nun-

died years. The Congress passed a vote in favor of the application, but it was ejected to by Bolivar, on the ground that it "miht atFord facilities to the "enemy. The applicant was, however, desired to renew his proposals at the peace, for a term somewhat less than 100 years, which he is now about to do, and nothing, we believe, will defeat his object, but the fact of the government, which is not improbable, undertaking t1f!

business itself.

TKa fit 1. T . LU me iriouna, anu trees, nnstc . nor in wh;-i ai- ,

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. v, vaui uuriiai oi m- fnn 1 i v i ' ' I .s mii suuKM. irimpTirc

i iu i in ;ii n r'i ppi -i. i t i . - . v

merce nasbeen arrested, for praising the said t'CZ IZ :. ? rCCS are 10 me' iald I, that people ought to

r nn nt f l r , i , .. . i , uv.u

WOOL. A gentleman, of whom it is said that "his

experience in the domestic trade is not surpassed by that of any other person in our

country, has rublisbod .-m m il, l

I l " r it iiiC i ittsburg Gazette, on the subiect ofhnm.

tic Wool, in which he makes these stnf-

sequence ot a prolongation of their time of which wcrcsri&AtnZii ""Jsts, 'no nas service,created some disturbance bv sending luJ. Jget,r, had not been seems to

un shouts i, f?.r f n- B ,ruuu' Ul uuaili OI I0r or hve davs ftr ter the c

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flt-n .1 N At. A 1

ui ii v fr ii'M'p ..i it 'i i in i ill I crrnrfn rivi , - i v

ue storm. 1 i,e bouses, and in fact everv services are beaun. I do,, iZ i hll ? . . iour:e e separated be-

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iguese Wool is always washed and

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deliver up the Spanish refugees, and the " if M ,tne "f" C"annel of t!le wind, were but he appears as if he Co 1" , , S , .r """ with the wor f atcr hae been emptied of until he' learns beUe tagged, would ty or Death.' Another K iousli N Was ki,I"d 01' "ave me for a patient. lh gallies, because a copy of the contiJn We abUt' m four or fiS 1 ffi , c was found in his carriage. x lv' 1$. the stm it left ago a young man and woman sat in a ,i av! n w?01. elphia,

GREECE AND TURTvF.V.

Letters from Constantinople of the 10th

01 iuarcn, state that tranquility was restored

i council was heJd on thm .H. nf

plans for the new campaign and subjects of

uutultc wre unaer aiscussion. Eleven ves-

uau smiea ior tne Uardanelles. Patres is said to be in the greatest danger, and it is added that the news of the revolt of Odys

seus against his country is spread by the jest

, 4 UJUC1 iu uuuieracc me eliect oil

uie capture oi that city. The news of the recognition nfih Sfi,

American states by Great Britain, communicated to the Reis Effendi by Gen. Guille-

luiuui, iiaa caused the Porte to fear that she

wouia snortly recognize the independence

A ucnu u mai inis reco-

muon would take place as soon as the

cxxeeiis got possession of Negropont. ' T , . Patros, April 11.

muuiuuimmenc nas existed lor several

monins, in consequence of a memorial said

" -v..i incu me nussian government, in which the future lot of Grppro h

een regulated with all the oriental pride of!

v.cvuiuuu ineautnorsot this memorial have disposed of the independence of the

U1CCK55 1U1 neneiit ot the Holy Alliance represented by the Sovereign, who is con sidercd as chief. The Morea is to receive

o tins arrangement, a constitution and als a I mice, agreeable to Russia: and thp nti

Logan, passing to the east. The c0uitrv just beVorcTnc .who coXTcd in W IT T- f ccntsa the operation hmvpvop. wn : . .1 , -uwi.i, uiu cuiiuucieu 111 a verv sd- of thf now Tnr ;r ,,-;it . .

Lu L q 1 wilderness from manner. That's Mr. Biltertreet and hi - , ""ua,ilt: Uie P" -e." that to the Scioto, in which m.,f. i;i n,.u- !t;. r n... , 1 lc 1 1 CL 1 aiui n " VML , Kt5

. mage can of course be don, ov IT- TA7 nLHlCr but 'u,t A Valnnhln Fnvm TT

iiml,,r n tu U1U . 4l i3 aucuige, said mv wifo. hmv "

iUU" manU many improprieties there are committod s A RM for sal,, containing I60acre,: about

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ciiurch: neonln tnbn acres nf imnrnr

rootsot affection. rein fr,t , U- r, read while tho tW't ,. ...11. . ' " other bui dinf-s on it IVju 0. ...

uri , u r ' """urua. , M,,,ui!' uuuressinir them 0 ,l,lU3 u adlc inuuira hen a boy, I was one morning playing at a tlmS they would think very indecent ! T ? J the sribcrlivison Wifcon,

Lawrenceburgb township.

EDM0SD PECK0VE

June 3, IS 25.

: ,. , """5U iiiiey-, witn a J ht J """ "icy win wlusner and dnm-. heart and hfrhfoi. r,.i- m J VIultvJi : J .. uuj'tJ,anu arum

-.7 -i 'VC'U1 1 lie and the " V :r&, ana m various ways dis went gaily round, when snrhhi., turb those around iU .,...1 . .

appeared amongst us a stranger, of a verv HoulJ not lor world be tho.i-l. iZ r TfVnn;' remarkable and verv cheerful 'i? They will snffCr tl,iri.i" pohtc. INOllCK

restrTu r' a manner at churcl ,v I : " :ni UCt,"" V""'' -"of

nwrrv tt (! nPn.l.U ....:.,.. ... l" ci,5,eu "enveen Uasiel J. Caswei.t. ni

,he seemed Ple;;;d 2lr;: gov-AhxUi;r Sr. C. V,CE, i, . . day JlS5olvei), bZ

was a benevllent creat,, People were be,,; 1 .sh J "nsen, i he busmess of the firm will be

Uncv- (alter all the ,an i C , "r. '.VC, bo wil! con-

Irom thcXao York Alb .

M?? OCEAN.

at his residence, ia Lawrenceburgb.

JUarch 15 A 1S2S.

tu.y, just as lie stood be- Route bv the Jtmfn V xn. e ball alley in the davs of can be elf cted bfrT name was Boyse; he head waters of tZ Atyn i?1 Newmarket. To me ho rivor foil? f'J ful JL" navigable

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cr revolted provinces to return under the protection of the Porte, on the same condi

tions imposed upon the Principalities of Mol davia and Wallachia.

This diplomatic document has produced a great sensation in Greece and Constantinople. Mr. Rodios, Secretary of the Prn.

visionary Government of the Morea, address ed himself to Mr. Canning on the 24th Au gust, 1821, claiming the protection of Enc

ana, as well against the protectorship o

. . ucions oi the Musselmen.

luur 0I ine same

T , fc-10 mis demand bv declaration of neutrality on the part of Ens

-iKf08' corm.municatin first es-

v-iamis ui me ureeks to inHo pendencc by the sacrifices which they had made to conquer. He then declares in he name oi his government that, his coui tr men prefer death to tho f-,fo .k: . )"

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nuunceu 10 tnem by the Kussian Cab

an-

inet.

He formally claims the protection of Fmr

tu injure mem iih enotw Anno

:dl invasions of every sort, and - appears td

o v " Jlia lnuiuon irom the course which Great Britain has taken relative to the South American Provinces. Mr. Canning, in his reply, savs that he

intrusion was not the least

our

he

of inf

i

LVCI uci pernans rose unon hie

God bless him! I see his line form at the dis-

um ui nan a centurv. mst .n l,o ef. i...

iuic uiu in me mile 0i

my childhood. His

wne i)f woofer. r XT

took a particular fancy. I was winning H H GTU,f rien, in lat. -d the adjacent country: HalI

uu ot waggery, thinking every thin- that wh rh ' V V t ChiiraJ. ur eU mtb a comIte assortment of Surrns ppntrip i r ... J P mat winch lailb mto a bav of th ' gcal Instruments. h u , . ,

the operative part of that branch nfih.

-..v, .,.rciii.i,y solicits te patronace of the public

J V.'k,

DOCTOR J. H. EROWEl Tf AV1NG returnprl firr- ciu. 1.-1. I

L.M. nied the practice of his profession, in Ehz-

" lll lc 11 e company. Some bont t .s mi? .r; 1C 1 d

jweainieais easily bribed me home with him h u- ",, ur AtrattN rather I learned from poor Boyse my alnh 1 ! 5lS"AVhlf h ,,a,1f Atrato, would

mygrammer,andtherudimentfthecW wa s the

aas' 11U iaut ic ail he could, and thcnUon I T sent me to srhnnl nt M,vi,n,w ... 1 , ine.n sn5 about one mile pej

made a man ofrnc. I recollect it w; s abou leaving L L ' ,0cki,,e- ,he

20

ARTHUR ST. CLAIR lTTnt vi'v 4 -

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is only, in the'drv e'- H h 'T,, ' ,J,TOn""s'. lnUiM. l ... -il-l If f u hprp l)f trill otf-,ln i

er nour. Twenty U:Tt , " "" ,u '"r .siue comld-

li . J IU U18 LdlC.

live and thirty yea.s afterwards when 1 h-T, If IS g" ,ntc,rven,nS space of lev el land, risen to some eminence at the bar, and v en f0UTm fio cut throng I had a seat in Parliament. The.n.vcrs. Atrato, Quito, and S.

from Court I found an old gentleman X!! T v sort of

juiur W J1LIC

court house.

alone in my drawingroom; his feet famil larly placed on each bide of the Italian mar

me cmmneypiece, and his wholo nir w

su-tiKing me consciousness nf

0 Ac . I rushed instinctively into

ms arms and burst into tears. WrH o,

1 . ., ' cn-

noi acscriDc the scene which followed Vou are right, sir; you are richt. The

emmney piece is yours the pictures are

yours the house is yours. you gave me all 1 haye-my friend-my father my benefactor!' He dined with me: and in

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evening i caugnt the tear glistening in his hne blue eye, when he saw noor J:,r. fh.

creature ot his bounty, rising in the House of Commons to reply to a Right Honorable, loor boyse! he is now gone and no suitor

mu a larger deposite oi practical benevoence in the court above. Th,c ic u:

let us ilnn f in nmmAB,.

. . IIIWIJIUI i , Large Shin. A mnrrhnn d,; ;n . i i- .

m Baltimore, of tin thomand torn forth

His oince is on High street,

Lviirnabunrhy March , 13,0.

MOSES WILEY -

ixr-A'EEPEii-UAnmsos,

near

tf

blG OP Tlii:

HIP.

J. jil?,ng bcP0,ncs. necessary; and there

uL-Hui unougti on the Atlantic side for vessels drawing seven, and on the Pacific, twenty leet ot water. The rivers (low H

a country abounding with the most ma.-nifi-cent forests of mahogany, dyevoods,an,l omer valuable timber, and tl

I??teUS.circumstnce is, that the mouth m

t..c iiiraio is obstructed with n h:... V.

which there is onlvsovn ff ' t,-

snouiu. nnwAx-oi. j i

gcnuity devising some weans to remedy this Lc; 77 !'i!uo, ,!,frfi uuUI "'e Wl...!y fU impediment. tins low iDg at o'clock P. JJ. Tl, at Lew!, ni'

Dearborn County, of Indian -May 0, 1825. y I o x. TIItl!l'ErX IiEDlidFsE TOP-GALLANT.

WILL stand tl

the follouin

ie enuin season a:

rpacM,i;At Laurencfc-

next.

con-

M bur-h fst Monday of Ann , 2'at the seofJamesA.Piat,jto

Nature seems tn lm-p i l n i

- uLoi-utu mis ior Inn nairA rni - . - . '

o- j- iiuttmu" uiues ;tre iifr

lur-uiLUSris a beautiful dalW ,. t sorrel, foil 16 bands l.ii1),leg!ln.l) r j ,nt saddh; nr ,mca. :, ..... . J 7 tu both for

-v, uc is unit; years old description is &ivea ia haxid bd.'s.

ior a moniAnf l.- i c .

li-ill r d j a,JU 111 uueaience to the uui ot Providence and tho. u-.w

h ' "uu ji Ui.lll

liUu ucuicu, ujai commerce ?H-V,m;lrih lr?ln 1110 0ld World ,0 'o e. is a tact no less curious than true tint canard fortnerly exist in , thlsspo'Ku ; me- tar a priest of Ciiira, with the assistanrr nf ih Fntlionc , . UJL

n Elizabelhtown. the rpm,;?fJ ..r . uni

so to continue throughout the season uhth S ead W the last day of June next. h

March 25, 1825.

A further

ABRAHAM. . li

. "' -puueu tins callHdf'), ? T:,? commumcation,.kncn-n by '.be I!2J' ,j7 1 . ' -A uVr.V vVa7r