Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 November 1825 — Page 3
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LAWREHOBBUSGH,
tho st.ore.thet com-
sgarPTf;nT Reader! li JOU can SUuSCnoe iO uic uul- kuiu , uuu '"'" b " 7 .
i i. menced a lire on the hoat. oapi. uu
trine, you may cry amen io 'p. ""i f h,f fn rnhirn alongside.
.. .! .J ...,U!itll IIMUC 31W.U iUl w . O '
ror ourselves, we are ramtrinciineoiouuuui a mwc n firn nn thpm from his pivot
illlll V I ' v 1 1 v. 1 1 t u t v' - - t . . - - . . ..i.l I
gun, which he continued until tne gun neramc too hot to manage. He then hauled
oil', without, as he believed, doing them much
damage and proceeded on his voyage to Ha
vana.
Fill DAY, XOVEMRER U-
1 o JJ.
Chahlestown, i a: Nov. 5. Murder! -We are informed by a gentle
man direct from Bloomington. that a most atrocious and malicious act of barbarism
was nernetrated near that place, on Satur
day ninht last, on the Reserve Township oi
Seminary land m .Monroe county.
rPl. .nrtin!;irc :irp rphilpd as follows: A
At our last dates Irom e uul.ihS, w. , t, mc of Nathan Baker, Had
o", Flour was at 4 25 cts. and dull at that, cojjeclc(i a company of his neighbors to ns.rrivl thn nrecedincr week at sut him in shuckin: his corn, and among the
Hint nort 2025 barrel". Pork. Bacon", and rest, had invited a man uy me name o. 4uutU.it port MZo uaircu. tt;-."-. Tnivnrrs the close of the even-
a 1 - a-k i i sail i & - - -
Lard, plenty sales dull. I or,;. nu, ."- d Bjker commencej quarrel-
pected, S'13 a 14; prime, do. Nl l oj a '- d Baker ordered him out of the house
,'samc gale was experienced at Darien; ths
tide rose uncommonly high, covering many of the swamp plantations in the neighbor
hood; in consequence ot w hich it was leareci? much damage would be sustained. The chief salary attached to the office of commander in chief of the Mexican Navy, which has been offered to Com. Porter, is 25,000 dollars per annum.
An old "Rcvolutioncr." "Here, boys, are
the marks of war," said an old veteran the
other dav, as he opened an old revolutiona
carco
o do. $10 per bbl. Bacon, hams, 0 a 10 n which Hicks made towards the door.
ct" " sides &c. G cK per lb. Lard, 9 a 10 and was there met by baker, who gave him ' " ' ' r, , Gl rl0norln-rel in de- a blow on the side of the face with such cts. per lb. .CoRN,5lo0pcTb.u.;l m Ic gamc mand. Tobacco, 1st qualit, o i-a his lower jaw-bone entirely
do. 5 1-2 a C xj and suspended, 4 1-2 a oir on tho one Vide, and luxating it on the op
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bale, 7 a C. Whiskey, plenty auu uun .u from 21 to 24 cents per gallon.
A ii illi liic
UOllC Sltie. JjaKCI uii-n uinjiui ...o
knees upon the breast of Kicks, and contin
ued t beat him in the most violent and un- - t 1.1 A
, tu k,. uA nn rnlpitiiiio- manner: while at tne same time.
An election mu ..ti t .. .(r.. u i
,nnj two most unpnncipieu luni.tns, im luunauit.
of Barnes, stood ny ana swore mui u iu
man interfered, they would lai:e nis Hie
same
w
Mondav next, to elect olticcrs to comn
Knrrr! militia conmanv. Thi
company has not, we are informed, for five or six years performed military duty, nor paid any fines in consequence of such neclect. The law has always been evaded by
an understanding between the electors and the elected, that the latter would not receive hi? commission nor serve. An attempt of the
kind will be made on Monday, v.-aiai
,x hope, for the good and well-being of our
town, will not succeed. The performance of military duty, in most instances, is not very amusing; and as for ourselves, we should
take as little delight in trudging the streets,
in good or bad weather, with a corn-stahi or limb of a crab tree on our shoulders, as any two individuals in the company, yet if the
law requires it, and other companies in un regiment perform the same without evasion, we" cannot see any good reason why the citizens of Lawrenceburgh should be exempt from performing military duty, merely be-
miisp thev live in town. We shall, there
fore, support those who will equip them selves and serve as officers.
Hicks was so dreadfully mangled, that he
died in a few minutes. On the next morn
ino- search was made for the three monsters,
which continued all that day and the next
night; but had hitherto proved fruitless, although it was supposed the murderers were
still lurking about the neighborhood. It is
altogether probable that they may yet be la-
r -is r.n naiiw will he spared. jjaKer is a
very robust man, upwards of six feet high.
stiuare made, blue eyes, loud spoUen, ano
uses very bad language in his common conversation. it u tlimifrhf that if tiiev are not found
1-7 liwx-- - - - - . and brought' to justice soon, that a reward and description will be offered in a proclanf iIm. nnvnmnr. for their apprehen-
sion, therefore, any vigilant citizen will deem it a part of his duty to assist in bringing these
common enemies of the human race to con-
dig n p u 1 1 i s h mc n 1 . Intel ligni ca
Riches of the JL. '.The schr. Mariner,
Cant. Blake; lately arrived at Detroit from
, a ii n-..ii' 4. i uinc nnri f.rp.Mi ?,nv. wit i a ca ro o f 1 9 packs ot t u rs,
rV Vest iU 11 OI UUlie. aim lJauiit:i iiukjjiiiiu v-.vvm . 7 .
allowed the scars on Ins breast. Jie was um i.mj t-i.o ?
wounded, dreadfully wounded, nine timessugar is manuiacturcd by the natives.
wounded, in the battle of fort unswold. 114 mienT TrrrrT?r
His breast was literally torn open by bayo- n.vnnioui lv a
nets and miket-balls, so that the beating of fTpHE subscriber having purchased that large
his heart was distinctly seen. "W ould you I anj commodious house in the town of liar
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till tVdit, it you were ahle r asked a JSntisn nn, formerly occupied by Lharies iee, a a
nrtiror ns he nased OV Him weltering in nis lavern stand oes leave 10 iniorui mc i'iuiu-
1 11 1 Til l. -il . L
blood kivcs: was tne noiu reply, ami tne ne win conunue mc same a a
opportunity for thus expressing his devotion HOUSE Of EXTER TALXMEXT;
to the cause ot his country, rekindled the I n hp llalter. himself, that by his strict and unre-
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exmrinc lamp ot inc. uns uiulci appt:j- :.t; ff attention to bis avocation, he will ne aDic 10
r. 1 Kli a I c 1 II il
ing to have a spark ot humanii) , "it is a pin renjer genera! satisfaction to travellers, and an oin-
that so young and noble a man snouiu die ers who may favor him with a call in this manner," and he gave him a silk cap. ' GEO. L. MURDOCK.
...I - U K.-v 4 (V..A ;..f hie hront. ami staunch- TTnirrienn -V.ti 10 iSlrt. 4o
Willi: 11 111- MUlllU IHW Hi J ' 7 J . .u.., . - .
ed the blood. The young soldier unexpect
edly recovered, and is now a venerable and
..r f .irTei 1 mm 1 : 1 111 n lu n m . t a i i np ini iiipm f 1 1 11 r 1 mi.ii 11 ija 1 ujvu '
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AUGUSTA COLLEGE.
A
bovs, are the marks ot war, ana nis wnoie JA the. Augusta College, the toiiowmg comnm-
oul seemed beaming from his keen eye as nicatun is nuide. Augusta Colh-ge is situated on
wounds to a the UIuo nrer, Id miles above Lancinnau, in nio
Un ovhihited his numerous
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o-roup of youths who had gathered around, beautilul and very healtny village ci Augusia. nrd -azed with admiration on one, who, in The building is a line brick, seventy-six loci in
olden time, arose, as it were from the dead, ironi, ioi leci ueep. anu iwo s ones anu - uu
tution out ol cent in every respect. J wo pro-
, 1 i ,.1 4 41, ,T,jiessors nave uecii ciihiiiiicu. uuac.u
L annua nas ul-uii cvMmuu v, ...... ; Malhematicks. and Rev. John lM)ur-
causes 01 eeueim iii. nnu in- n.... States from the British Empire. A pamphlet is mentioned by the London Times
which sketches the disputes that have arisen for a series of ye::rs between the Executive Government of Lower Canada, and the As-
emblv of that province. 1 hey are slated
to have reached their acme under Lord Dal-
houiie. They arc the very same which gave
rise to the American Revolution. ulne r 1. . : ; ,1 .- r-IrLi t-5 1 i ih nl-
V.y010I)I?lS 1IIS1M Uj;-11 lll 1 ii' 1 vf. j. .v.-.-
bin. prof, of Languages. Mr omhnson is oow in the College, and Mr Durbin is appointed to raise collections for the colltgo, during this session, vhich will end on the tenth day of August, 182G; during which time a gentleman of known literary attainments is provided to fi'l up his lack cf service, as assistant to Mr. Tumlinscn There are
now twenty-three classical students, and inereas-ng weekly; there are neai fifty in the English department, Kbo aro taught by Mr. Ingram, with great
I satisfaction. Boarding can be bad on the follow-
o tax tliemsclves by" their own repre-ing terms, in good familiesi-Koardtcg ahne, one
Cixcixnwti, Nov. 1
On Friday evening James llohiuson w as
stabbed bv AVilliam Allen, and died in about twenty minutes. The knife passed through
the liver, and separated in its course all the larger veins connected with that organ. We
learn, that Allen and his wife had been cjuar...,i;rrr whnlo oven'in . and alarmed the
neighbors by their scrca -ns of murder. A
number of persons collected to separate .1 ijl. -.. V-v m.. 4 . t x t r- t
tiicm: among the resi, me u:uoi luuait ni.tu wlio was killed. He attempted, it seem-, to secure Allen, who first cut his wrist sc-
-.'. on A tin vino Inn NPfl himself irom lo-
J1CI, inson's grasp, thrust a large butcher knile
his side. As vet. the criminal lias not
been taken. A reward has heen oiierco n the Mayor, for his apprehension. Crisis.
vcr
bin
into
The election in Pennsylvania has result ed unfavorable to the call of a Convention
there is very little doubt. Fifty-two coun-j
ties gave a majority of upwards of 1,000 against it. That the constitution of Pennsylvania (as well as our own) is defective or objectionable in many particulars, cannot he
denied; but in order to rcmeuy those imperfections, the same course is to he pursued as in its original formation"; men from all parts of the state must be convened, and with them are associated prejudices and predilections, as various as their physiognomies, lo
cations, or manners. From such an assemblage, is it supposable that any thing could emanate perfect in all its parts? To be sure
some very judicious amendments might be made by an association cf this hind, but at the same time, where is the security against extremes ? For it is a fact, daily demonstrated, that people, to avoid one difficulty, in
considerately run into another, more perni
cious in its consequences. The same will apply, with equal truth, to legislative bodies i ki ; ,,r-. licnrn mmoz t)o rnn-
GT popular iisitaiiuiii-a , v....- , elusion, that it is "Better to bear the evils that wc have, "Tharufly to others that we know not of." However true this may he, we do not wish to he understood to be opposed to a revision
nf our constitution whenever it becomes ne-or (i0 hoalth of those on board, to warrant . l Aunihut thnniiPmnt. when n belief that the statement of the Press is
" ' .... , . i ho mnlrarv. they state the
made, will be attended with complete success. If our situation becomes uncomfortable, reason ought to dictate the remedy;
and when we rise Irom our uneasy summers, let us not, like the dog, after whining and growling for some time, turn two or three times round on our thorny bed, as though we
worn hunting the pillow, and lie down with-, , ;n distress, "ran down for, and upon
' C m . . .. . ... Tl -i
nd anv thinn bv rising, other neaiinir. her bred a blank catridge, anu hoim-
iect:
setitatives. But the executive Uovernmcn: of Lower Canada, frequently thwarted in its applications for money, has considered all the rights cf colonists as subservient to the supremacy of the parent state ; and we agree ' . r- . l i r 1 a
in that construction ot tlic point oi ngni, unless, it be conceded, that a right to terminate the relation of parent state and colony exists at all times, and is indefeisible in the latter.
I Here, too, (says the Times) we are ready to
n'-ree, that when the power to shake oil that
dependence can be successively exercised, that colony is justified in using it. But it is absurd to "talk in the abstract of the privi
lege of self taxation: it is a question ot power rather than of strict justice, and the affirmative can scarcely be predicated of any but
the
lie people of a sovereign and independent 'tniaren -i rri . iA, rr i nr-x -m- WISb tO CODfimit 1 omnium y.' There is something er en- w ions in this doctrine of the limes. A col-i . . ri
cor
1
7 1 Vv'e rcgl-el to learn that the United States Frigate Brandywine, liad been but a fewdays at sea when she was discovered to have eight feet water in her hold. Thirty thoutnnd weight of ammunition, and a quantity
of ballast was thown overboard. All hands were called to the pumps, and she was clear-
led of the water, which was found to pour
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through the smcs wncrc Mie okuu uu .. u ; slavJ. s,,e u to,)C dc!)ied the
cd our. so nao.l,.v .? ..nrredriffht of a British sul.icct, not to havci
(V.H.1,! I h:it ronsultation was nciu uuun-i ,. . o i.:..
it was. or was not, prudent to proceed on the voyage. When last spoke, she was within a few days sail of Havre. She will there undergo a" thorough repair. Several
of the hands had died. General Lafayette
dollar per week boarding, lodging, and wasi ing,
one dollar and twenty five cents, bonrdirj:, lodg-inp:.-washing, room for study, morning and evening, fire and candles, all fur one dolbr and fifty cents. Tuition, twelve dollars per annum. The by-laws
provide tbat the morals of the students shall be particularly attended to. This College was commenced fo'.ir or fiv? years since, under the patronage of the Kentucky and Ohio Conferences cf the Methodist Church and is intended to be under the general controul of the Methodist church. Fiom
this circumstance some have supposed that r. was in some sense, to be a theological school It is
only necessary to say that this is an crronious opinion and without foundation. 1 he object of the school is to atTord a purely literary education, principally to the children of our people but to all others also, (and with precisely the same advantages
as the children of Methodist parents,) who may
their sons to the. care of the above
think that the best way is (and
what every parent ought to do if possible ) to give oar sons a liberal education in earlv life, and after
wards they can choose their occupation, an.i hatever it may be, learning will be to them a powerful
onv mav scperatc from the mother colony,
as soon as she can; hut while she remains a colony she has no ri"ht over her money;
which are swallowed up in the supremacy ofassislant
the parent state. It is, in other words, aj Cincinnati, Nov. 4, 1323.
question of might not of right: and Canada has her fair warning to take care of herself.
as she remains a province of Great
his money taken from him without his dwii! , f.
consent or that ol Ins representative: snc im
G V Y II UDSON, TAILOR,
ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of . ....
t 1 I- ... Il.nl I , Line
Lv jawrenceuurgu uuu iva jci;mjf, uiai ne us
7 A IE ORL G B USIXESS
enjoyed good health, he expected that all his family would be assembled at Havre to
weicornc him to his native shore. .More than once on the passage the General has indulged in the expression of a hope, that he has not left the United States for ever. Demo. Press.
Accounts of a more recent date than the
.lUJt. oci j . . c . i 1
t- mi the contrai'N, uit'.v
voyage to be prosperous and healthy.
h
to be treated as we wereand the question; hig placp? in ft foom on(J doQr soulu.West of the is to be brought home to her also: A ill sneUnion jIotej on Higrj-Street, where he hopes by submit, or will she resist ? Ilong experience in his profession and faithful atteu-
I lion to business, to merit a share of public patronOhio Penitentiary. Within six or eight!arre. He has received the latest nd most approvweeks past, the Ohio Penitentiary has re-ed fashions from the eastern cities, and will conceived a considerable addition to the numberUtantly have advices from those places Ladies of its inmates. No less than ten candidates; and Gentlemen desirous of having their habits and for Penitentiary honors, have heen returned ico.its executed in the neatest and most elegant "duly elected from Hamilton county alone ;jstjle, are requested to call. which "ives that county a representation of J Cutting done on the shortest notice; and au
I., In-.rrr hrmirh. And t IS Oil- ruers punciiM.ij au t.
tiVO to
lv about two weeks since, that six were sent from the county of Ross. Ham. Advcr.
A letter from St Augustine, of the 3d inst
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Nov'r 4, 1825.
44 6m.
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Medical Notice.
Bmshsith Pirate?. Xc derive the follow, in-' from the Lo Book of the schr. Princes: Ann: On Saturday the 20th ult. on his out -ird nncsaire. (. apt. Banks discovering :
dnnn nt anchor . close in with the Double
H,n,!o,l Rhot Kevs. and takint: her
liHIUi.J - - .
for
out havincr eftected any thing hy rising,
than the disturbance of others, who, but for our confounded noise, might have been enjoying the sweets of a refreshing sleep.
The re-election of Troup, as governor ol ueorgia, may be calculated on a certain, by something Jike a 1000 majority over Clark There is some
thing consolatory in the following words, by Tope:
ed his colours, upon which the sloop made
eriil fmm him. Capt. B. then telt satueu
was a oirate. and pursued her, until
from annrehension of running on some of the
ib.e Kcvs, he consider-
ed it nrudent to civc up the chase. He then
tacked, and standing for the place, where he
f-it discovered the sloop, saw several men
on the shore. lie immediately hoisieu oui
T a meeting of the members of the Third Medical District, mirsuant to notice, it was
"I have just returned from townj d th t ld meetin? he adiourned to Thurs-
where I witnessed the effects of the latejj tne o4tn 0f November, inst. to meet at the storm, which ended on the 2d. The streets-house of Judge Levingston, in artford; at which
were literally filled with the ruins ot houses; tiroe anj pjace tnc members are requested id atand buildings the new market is a pile ofjtend on business of importance.
MWhilewr to be, will b-nd nUatcver is, isl.U boat, and gr.vc directions 1 the
to
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ruins, and in lalling nauiy wouuuuu Mayor and two other persons. The tide
rose higher than ever before known, anu inundated more than one half the town. Four vessels were driven ashore high and
4lrv boats passed through the streets, and
were serviceable in saving property. It
rained incessantly to appearance salt iratcr,
which has destroyed almost all vegetation. The. orange groves are much injured and the oranees destroyed. One gentleman.
Mr. Freshman, lost, in the damage his buildings sustained, about S2000."
The Charleston Courier ct?tc that the!
By order of the Society. JABEZ PERCIVAL, President. Nov. S, 1325 44-Sw
Wood Wanted ! f Thotc of our subscribers zcho live near town, muhcho wish to pay for their paper in JVOOD
are informed that ojtic cords would oe zuy ulcrplablc at present. " Editors.
JVanted!
FT"
Hairs
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