Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 21, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 June 1826 — Page 3

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LAWRENGEBURGH. FRIDAY, JUjXE 2, 1G2G.

IJ V faror will be attended (o next week.

be by a difference among its friends a large majority of the House being known to be in favor of passing some bill on the subject. There are many bills of considerable consequence yet on the tables of both Houses; but much may be done within the six business days before them, with the disposition which now appears to pervade both bodies. Xat. hitch May 15.

Ham Ivyser, and Gamboll, on the evening abov e named, set out to visit the house of Mr. Ludlow; when they had approached within a short distance of it,

they found it necessarv to make use of

1 rotn me tciwarusv.ne -.peciaror, .ay Jv. l i nlant. helonfinL' to Mr.

The Mississippi. This mighty stream " to effect their nassaee across a stream . i .V T. I .

The court replied to hlra, (hat any reasonable time within the power and discretion of the court would be given, and extended the tune of execution to the 7th day of July next Car.

CLYCLXXATI WHOLESALE PRIC CURRENT.

now higher than it has been for many jears f t j d Sol left them in a sit-

and wasstm nsmSon inursuayiasi: atwmcn!ljdtion ,n whkh h were ,iable toj time passengers from t. Louis were landed at; , M , nllri..,d thU JJ

ARTICLES. Ashes, pearl A Hum':!

Apples:

thp. mnnnd m thp nrairip. where the unner

The bill for the amendment of the,road s th b tt m Steamboats came

Judiciary System has met its anticipated (ajong side of (;apt Shackford's ware house,

" A , n . 4 i i ii, r f movement and interfered to prevent it, asain taken m a flat and landed 3t the loot ol;, . , , ,

out ner requests, insieaa oi ueing odc

ed, were viewed as insults, and she was knocked down and shamefully mistreat-

Market House

" Hy order of the New Harmony Society, notice has o-en g'eR to those wishing to join hat As SociH'in, not to rtmnvf thither until they have insurances that they will bp received : the wai t cf proper accommodations fcr those applying, is g ven aa th cause of the publication. Notice wil. he given whrnetr. the Society i9 prepared to receive new members ; which n ay not be till fall or spring next.

ees waxT

Beer, strong Bottles, porter: Candles, dipped mould Castor beans

ted

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feTWe have anticipated our usual day of fate, having been mdeliniieiy postponea lanu" unloaded into the second story. One of u) uie liiiiuuiug panj.- iui. uuiow ( , (- a5SOr

publication, this week, in order to gain time (rejected) yesterday, in the House ofthe editors of this pap.r was at the Ferry onlmade some attempts to rediess this treat- CiJer . ,

- , r ... rr tl RcnreentaUves : and ll is said that Iiaa , LMond.ty evening, when the bottom could be mem, anu in iiie mnuv locei . eu i uiow.'p- , Amer cai)! for the remoral ofthe pr.nt.nr; office, Ih. cpre thc bU wouM 'forded fo Ilhno.town: but the bridge over Ca-Uvith a club, from Gamboll, on his liead.Llfed" j Palladium wdl be ssued hereafter from a build- h;e h eyen a lar;r mMjori- hokia creek was entirely covered, railing and 'which would have killed him, but ivin-i'orn eait - in on Hijrh Street, a short distance below the f i ,vere prepared to vote for an 'all e understand that the village of Ca-coming up, said he was not dead, and! ,'!.. l

t- who were nrenart

adherence to a disagreement to the ben- ,l0li,a ,s munuaiea, ana mat tue innaDitanis should have the hmshing blow, and dealt1

janother severe one upon his head. kv-J

CotlV

Running aicay to get married This custom is well known to prevail in every state in the Union, in a greater or le.p? degree, as the laws on that subject are mild or rigid. In this country, it is a very common occurrence to see a couple of persecuted lovers fleeiog; the rigor of their iurly old dads and mams, and seeking peace ami comfort, where it may be found. For this purpose, whenever our lads and lasses, take a notion to marry, and can't

get the proper authority here, resort is had toj Kenluckyj and those on that side ofthe river, under like circumstances resort to this. One of those Runaway matches took place a few dayr since, which may be worth relating. This was a match which did not, as usual, involve an interdiction on lhj part of th parents of either party, but was merely to net rid, on the mans side, of an helpmate already had; for this purpose Ihey came to the Ohio, at Peterskurj;b, two miles below this place, where they, in the night, borrowed a skiff, an I, not wishing to disturb the slumbers ofthe ferry man, rowed it o?er themselves; thry then took the road to Brookville, (where they said they intended to get license. and went ahead as tho' theywere travdlinp for life orj what is very near the same thing for liberty. Hut fate had decreed that they shou d not arrire at the summit cf thfir contemplated bliss They were pursued b) those vho were concerned in t heir destiny, taken and brought back, chop-fallen enough to be sure, at the ill sucees - f the advrnlurej and, it is sid, on arriving ax k did. each received a sound drubbing by wty of con

gratulation. Tt may not be amiss to observe, in conclusion that ;he 'oving pair wre both black, and that their master, Mr. Terrill, paid fjfty-fivc or sixty dollars lr this freak of cupid. The aboe i$ th ir fetory, but it is shrewdly suspected that they were trying to evade chains more cruel than those of bymec: those cf slavery!

Ik worth .bave removed

i ? j - , i . l,,, :. u..,, e understand the ITliS3iSS:npi bottcm IS e .I pn m nr.rr. jrbpd ir.d s iirl hp ivnji!,!1--. while to inquire very nicely now it hap-i. .set tt.en appio.iciitu .iiu saiu ne wouia;p, a 4Unt.t ti;.l,l h.vp KpPn iu -inipassablt at hmeltzers ferry. , f i ;llml)ed UDon liis bodv',17. ,

F "e e I c at a Jj of bolh! 'f"!"rn M ere .uisrici .hat life wiiS utu , v.tcu ! ttuw J r -per Mississippi reports that the t. Peters is! . , m, , ... . . - Houses of Congress wore doubtless .favor Lg.n.mg to iise. What will the ,d be? (terminated. The pait) then made their able to the principle of the bill. It car,-; We Ufe abo tG,d thht at Ju Chein 'escape, and have not been taken. Mr.

not escape observation, however, that lh Missi:..D; iiad rorced the rrisnn fn eva-i-'-aw survu ea 1111

. . - .

the vote ot the Members trom Uhio waSjCuate tlie flirt) anj rH;re on to te b!ntT. 'I his unanimous against the bill. Their vote information was brought by a steam boat latedecided its late; acd it is, tlieretore,jy arrived at bt Louis, from the former place.

presumable that they consider the inter

31 orii

Domingo

From TV g cts. S cts lb $ 6 lb 7 9 bbl 1 75 2 lb 2o 23 bbl 5 25 ar lOOO 10 00 lb 9 oo . . 10 bush 1 00 ton 55 00 60 00 bbl -1 00 G 00 J00O I 1 25 8 00 liOO CJ5 37t best H .19 20 15., -lfJ 10 It Jb 21 25 to 10 31 3

Cotton vara

Fish- Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 10 50 . No. 2 88 ' 00, No. 3-So 50.

Loo, dry

est and wishes of that State as having

been disregarded, in the new arrange-imation r.n the ISih of April, prohibiting thej

A Western drover, in a late Wheel . flaxseed ing, Va. Gazette, with ntuch simplicity ,irolir 5uoerfir.e;l

GiiiF-eng

states his grievances and the ''mean con-

The governor of Cuba published a procb-'.duct of a steam-boat Captain:"'

lrc?i conduct vf the sleam boat I union.

meats of the circuits proposed by ttie 'importation of "all books which oppose the; On the 12lh of April, lii2G, as 1 was bill. It is to be regretted that the bill 'Catholic rehg'on, the royalty, rights and pre- driving 45 head of fat cattle up the Ohio has'been lot though a difference of opin-iroE,ives of tnfe sovereign, or which in any oth- River," a little above Mrs. Parriott's in ion as to its details. It is vet to be hoped,'" manner defend the rebellion of vassals or-Qhio county, Va. the steam boat Clin-

2ws of the, ,Ai,,,,,s- "c ,u,.s,c' flU,M,",,c" Ul ton cr0P?C(l the river a little behind the

that; at the next session, the view

several Western States may so harmonize as to concentrate upon a bill acceptable to the whole, in that event, the

labor upon the defunct bill, which is supposed to have been absolutely lost, may yet be turned to profitable account. .Va.'. Intel. May 1C.

rfhe Session of Congress now drnvrs towards a close, a week only rem:iining for the despatch of the mass of business lying on the tables of both Houses. During the last week, both Houses have been laboriously and successfully employed: many bills, of great importance to individual-, have passed one or the

other lious, and some of them both Houses. The present Congress will

have deserved great credit, in our opin

ion, if it may be said, after the termina

tion of the session, that every -bill of a

private nature (oy which is meant bill

for the relief of individuals) has been acted upon. Tne number of these bills

Important. It is positively stated, that captain CUiering, of II. B. majesty's -hip Red-wing, impressed two ofthe crew ofthe brig Pharos, of Boston, while she lay in the harbor of Sierra Leone. Captain Merchant, who commanded the brig, when he applied for his men, is said to have been treated with great indignity. A few days after, commodore Bullciii having arrived, ordered the release of one ofthe mn, because lie had an American "protection,"' but detained the other as an Englishman, for the ant of one! Ohsta principiis, as the "Enquirer'" says. This is the first case of impressment, we believe, that has occurred since the late war, and we shall be much surprised, indeed, if it is not met with a resolution that it shall be the last. The British pretended "right of search"3 is sustained by the act of com. Builen, as well in the release of one of thc men, because that he had a "protection" as in detain-

ing the otner because he had none, w e

did hope that the practice of granting

protections had long since ceased. Ii partially admits the right of examining the crews of our vessels, which the national feeling will not, at this day, admit of, and which must not be allowed: and the retaining of thc seaman, because he was without a paper protect ion, shows that British officers yet feel themselves authorised to act as judges, jurors and exe

cutioners of our people. If the case is made out to the president as is stated in the papers, we feel perfectly confident, that a positive understanding will be demanded on this interesting subject at once; and that, though Great Britain may hold out for the principle, she will be required at least, to abstain from the practice. The "bits of striped bunting at the mast-hcauV of our vessels, must protect those who sail under them, except from civil process, while lying in foreign ports, or for offences committed against the laws. The nation will resolutely and unanimously support

I the administration in any measures a-

our

ould

as well as the proprielers of such property, and

of injnjoral books, 8cc. Are rendered responsible, and will be required to pay the value, if it does not exceed two hecdrc-d dullars Statesman.

FOREiaAWEJV The Liverpool Advertiser,

of the 23d

March, states that business had not improved that week upon the activity of the preceding. On the contrary, prices have sooenhat declined; and, oning to several failures in London, the confrifnee which had been feitin the rapid return of prosperity had been a littleweakened. A destructive fire occured in Liverpool, on the morning of the 20th of Maich. 1 he applications which had been made to the bank of England, for advances on good, were not numerous. The money advanced was less than a quarter of million. The benefit, done by advances, was great in proportion to the amount. Nothing had been decided on respecting the branches cf the bank in the coun try. France. The king of France has decreed, tl at if an)- captain of a French vessel simll be

aruiltv of transporting persons, with, a view of

.selling: theru as slaves in Kgypt or Uarbary, he shall forever afterwards be prevented from acting as commandant in any place whatsoever The Olympic theatre at Paris, the proper ty of thc brothers Francooi, was destroyed by fire on the 22d March. Loss estimated at 733,000 franrs

I he market of cotton was very dull on ac-

cattle and kept close along the ihore until she got about midway ofthe cattle, when she let off three or four blasts of steam, and the cattle started up the river as if the duce was in them. I kept before them for more than a mile and a half, w hen, having the advantage of a bridge, " I succeeded in turning them, and when they came opposite the boat, she gave them three or four blasts more, and the men on the boat gave a shout.

and be ing not yet satisfied, thy gave

box : 00 . bbl b 00

bush bbl lb

Gunpowder, Lex?n kegj Dupont's II aU- Roram per do Castors Wool Hemp - - Jb Hops - lb Indigo, Spanish flctantjj IJengal hen Juniatajj twi puddled hoop, 6, 8 and lOd tiodd -nail reds

Figjj - lb bar, w hite, drv

jrround in oil

37t 2 75 M 5 50 7 50 40 00

51 OQ G 50

1

!6 G 50

Lead-

red, dry

keir

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my horse a few blasts. The. name of -i? I Lcathcr olc

Captain ofthe boat I know not, but I

wih to caution the public against a ma; of such mean and disgraceful conduct. I can easilv prove the above facts. WM. JOHiSON. Tyler county, Virginia, Mciy -1 Lebanon, (Pa ) April 11. We inadvertently omitted to notice, in our last paper, a singular freak of fortune which recently occurred in the vicinity of this place. One ofthe laborers on the Union Canal, some tare previous to the drawing ofthe Union Canal Lottery; came to this borough and purchased of iNfesrs. J. & S. Harnett some shares of lottery tickets. On

theevenn)"- after the drawing, a3 chance would; Oil, farmers!

linseed cantor

upper calf skins

side doz

4h 25 2 75 2 50 120 81 J 50 180 170

7 3 6 50 1G

25 1 50 18 00

75 OC 9 00 5 37 00 2 75 125 100

o

lb

8 17 3 62 23 2 00 27 00

lum'jf.r Joist, piueorpoplar, 1000ft. 15 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 Vine boards, do. do. 7 50 Shingles, pine. pr. 1000 2 00 M Lasses, .N. Orleans iral 35

10

SNail:

, ixvvv-er.s' brand id to 10 J uniata brand doj Pittsburgh common

Zanesville Boston! wrought

hnve il. and probably de?painn of tucces3 in

i obtaining prizes, he offered to dispose of them.

One of his (V.llow laborers, who was th?n repair- Porter

ui an old pistol, oliered to exchine it for a Rice - - lb

quarter ticket; and, after some altercation, the. Ras, cotton and linen

gal

bbl

count of the numerous imports of that staple ho1 of be ticket wanting 1-2 1-2 cts. to boot.j Saltj Turks Island bush from England (arrived and expected ) Good!aPd Ul ,h'r r':fusl, ! ?e. 'V " er.en ex1 Kenawha at the river

, , ,, , n , ,a ir ..ic iaric was made. J his, it will be recollected, , uplands were selling at 2 to 29; irgima, 22 p . . . . , ' in store ', n n-r WflS on le evening after the drawing: of the c i

lots of the tatter had however brought 29 French funis. .March 24 Five percent, consols 06f. 15c. Bank actions l,9D5f. to 2,- ( :00f. The kins has presented to the Metropolit?n church a silver statue of St. Cenevie.

lottery had taken place. The result ofthe

drawing was known here the next morning; and and the person v o had exchanged his quarter ticket came in town. His surpise. and perturbation can lie more easily imagined than described, when he was informed that the ticket which he has thus disposed of was entitled to a

T'k ..M Vi lli nitmniftr ff tVit BiifT..rr.rs

1 iiC II. II IU1 ,IJ- I"" v ... . J v.. . . , 1 II . .

at St. Domingo was carried m the chamber of . .... ,

( uini iio n;iu unvviHingiy Riven upwaros ol l,tf.JU

peers, on the 22 1 March, after a very stormy

session, by a vote of 215 to

dollar for an old pistol. The owner of the

jMon, by a vote of 245 to 70. . , , ' "w UT,,i7 ' wiu-ci giouiJiij, j i mr f 'ticket, however, humanely presented to hmi'nintr Pn" .nn(v lib rT 1 -r; Notwithstanding the many professions, made . ' , , ",u,j -piriit vOp,. uiand) -ill p J. 1 to

Havana, white loaf and lumpjj

Shot, all sizes Spices, Pepperjl Pimentojj Cassiaij Cloves 5 Nutmesrs

Ginger groundjj

7k

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do 6 do 7i 17 bbl 18 00

50 1 50 C C5 5 o 87 25 oo o 9 15 20 2 25 oo 23 45 1 25 2 50

1 1

6 8 7 a 20

bag lb

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whic.i have parsed the House of Re pre-j dopted to forbid the impressment of oui sentatives within a few days, is so Sreat aiant seamcn. This outrage woulc however, and the rem ti.dm' -pace of the Lnt hnvn horn rommitted. had an Arne

Session so bricl, some apprehension is ,, ,1 ctnrrfh (a

expressed that they cannot be all acted) that of the British been lying at Sierra upon by the Senate. Tnis will be re--TjCone. or it- s the man.stCaler would grotted, butpt-!iaps inevitable. have been punished, on the instant, for

inesunjcc:, .vliicn.Ma?.;.ltiiisspss,nn,!his bnse and cowardly act. Clczcrinsr

by the French government, in iavorof the '

Greeks, it is stated a3 coming from an authentic source, that a Frenchman, who is said to he; rl,-.ll.r,t full nfApers frdtn. ' thp. i'irp.vr,f cf .

Eryr.t, is constantly recruitin- for the pacha, ' PPrancc in the Choctaw Nat.on, and carand that a lare number of French oncers are 'r,ef3 f of It was assembled at Marseilles ready to embark for the nation about three weeks

d,u, v.k uuwei sidiiu, irum trv irieans, oy a

Smallpox amo. the Indurns, This dreadful disease, we are sorry to learn, has made its

NT i i m Par' oi iruaans wno had visited tliat Lity. JNcw-i one .Way 10. Ourinforn.aut states that this party lost nearly Fron the Pacif.c Captain Morril;, f the fifty 0f their number before hey reache.l ,cho.,n,r T-r.r, rr.v-d esterd,y from the ,j0me Xo nt ie f " F?rk!and Islam's, vu Lima, informs ihpt tr.p;. ., . loss ofthe Patriots during the s.epe cf the C1S-!,nSt0 lhe xvh,le settlements, all fummunicatle of Callo3, was estimated about 700 men.jhons with the nation should by coonaion con-

md that ot tiK- Koynsts at j iu I h' Utter i sent on our part be suspended.

occupied the most of tl

o

Hoaseof Representatives in Debate, it

seems to be thought, will not be repro

f the jappears to be an overbearing and impu-

duced bv the

COraii'tcM

Ol

four-and-

twenty mcmbersi to .viii it is commit

ted. The' Constkuiion, therefore, w ill ; accotliit for it.

remain irttact for this year. 1 he bill for thc relief of the surviving officers. Sec. ofthe Revolutionary Army will lie over, by the consent of their friends,

till the next cession; when, however, we understand they confidently expect to succeed. The Mas-achu'tis Chim is one of the su!jects which, for want of time, will also lie over to the next feasion. The bill ofthe Senate respecting discriminating duties on imports, was, on Saturday, ordered to lie on the table: such a vote, in that body, taken by Yeas and Nays, is equivalent to a vote of rejection. The Judiciary Bill yet hangs in suspense in the Mouse of Representatives.

The occasion is apt for publishing the report of the Judiciary Committee on the subject, which appears on the preceding page. If the bill is lost,' it will

dent fellow, and ant to commit outrages on the defenceless but the impressment is now made the doing of commo

dore Builen, and it is that man who must

Xilcs.

h id eaten all their horses erwl me.les, and finally hd recourse to the bodies of their companions for sustenance. Genernl Holivarwss momenMy expected from Upper Piru, and great p. epilations were mak

ing for his rectpiion. The United States schooner Dolphin wag ex pectrd Sack daily from the Ma'rqisss Islands, u hither she had gore in search of mutineers. lhe Tartar passed through the. S'mits of Magelan both in her out and inward passage.

Mobile Com. Rep;. April 14.

Mr. Gallatin' has been appointed, by the president and senate, minister to England, in the place of Mr. King, resigned, because of bad health. This appointment, we think, will affrd almost

Lexington, (Ky.) May 22. V are informed that on Monday lst. Heau

champ's counsel applied to the (Old) court of universal satisfaction. No men in the

Appeals to arrest the proceeding against hinv UmteJ States are more capable ot arbut under what rule of proceeding the applica- ranging, and managing, the importion was made we have not been informed, it tantand delicate matters that exist for however failed. negociation between the British and ourSentence passed for the execution of Ceau-j seU es, as Mr. Kinp was, and Mr. Galla-

chsmp on the lGfh day of June, after whichjtin is. Thev are veterans in diploma

Beauchamp rose with considerable composure

and apparent calmness, and remarked to the

cy, and well versed in every branch or

department ot the business about which

1 . 1 ,1 A M l

i.ourt, mat ne regrcueu mat me snormess oi . negociations are exnected to take place.

I. it Hill'- 1I.CVJ IU1 1113 I A'XUUUIl, UI.1U1. 1. 11V

cessary for him to ask a respite of a few more days, after his country had required his death: But that he bad a duty to discharge towards others, in whose fate he felt a much deeper interest than his own that on this cccouut he was desirous to write on the subject of bis death, and for this reason, requested the extension ofthe time of Lis exscutiaiK.

From the Portage (Ohio) Journal. A Murder. An affair occurred at the Old Portage, on Sunday evening the lGth April, among some ofthe laborers on the canal, which resulted in the death of a Mr. Ludlow. It anears that three

men, by the name of Hiram King, Wil-

JlXXUAL ELECTION. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 3d district. Oliver EI. mith, John. Test. FOR REPRESENTATIVES.

Ezra Ferris, Johnson Watts, Collins Fitch, Wiirren Tibbs, Samuel Morrison

EzekLel Jackson, Pmknev James, Robert Ray, Horace Ras&ett, Thomas Guion,

John Eliott. FOR SHERIFF. r)niel ITagerman, Thomas Lonley, William V. Cheek, William Skinner. TOR CORONER. A ndrew Armstrong. . II, Torbet.

KEEP A SHARP LOOK OUT! ! fheieby notify ftnd warn all persona against purchasing or meddling in any manner or form with in lots number one and two, in the town of Aurora, county ot Dearborn and state of Indiana, asl am in possession ofthe premises and the true and law tut owner of the sme. C. VATTIEJt, by his May 24, 1826 21 Attry, J. Wi.vo

Spanish do

Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, newt

cti n n

Swedish London, Crowley Kng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best .Impel c rial do ounrr H vsonj Tobacco, manufactured Tallow' - - -Wines, Madeira L. P. r;al Sicily Port - TeneriiTe Malaga ? demand. Plenty. $ Scarce. Note For h add one half.

1 50

1 62 1 50 25 17 I'd. 10 19 9 1 50 I 45 95 G G 3 50 1 75 2 00 1 75 1 00

90 26 GO 10 17 21

25 30 50 1 50

12 2 00 1 75 1 75 0(3 2G

21 20 20 12

1 50

1 50 10 7 4 00 2 00 2 37

1 25

Jj. Vac?

TAKEX UP,

5 Y Hiram Muir, of Johnson township, Ripley

county, inoiani, l)ne. t lea Bitten GRAY

MARE, about eleven years oM fifteen hands t.'gh. Appraised to thirty dollars by John Mr Clain and Jamss Boys, this 9th day of May, I82G. before me, JOHN LINDSAY, J P. June 3t 21-3 vy

CAUTKKV. The public are cautioned to b? cn the look out for a fellow who call himself C. 7. Rerington, as he is no dcult an impostor. He is about 6 feet high, we ara dark clothes, small brimmrd hat considerably freckled in the face. IIeprc tends to be a writing master, and enquired for a sctiool white here. He stopped with rr.s fiv days, and decamped without paying hi? bill, of saying any thing about it. STEMILN VOD, Lawrc'r.ceburgh la. June 2. . Innkeeper. To the Voters of Dearborn count v. Fellow-Citizens Af the request of many friends and acquaintances. I offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the next Gcflcriil Assembly ofthe state, and I hope you will condescend to give me your sufiraes. JAMES T. POLLOCK. Dearborn county, May 3d, 132G. DOCTOR PIN SKARB Oilers his professional services to the citizens of Lawrenceburgh tnd Dnrhorn county, Indiana, nd to those of Bnne cotmty, Ky and Hamilton county, Ohio. Itesidence Lawrenceburgh, at. Mr. Hunt's H tel. Office on High 6lreei belo ' he Mnrket hotisf. Lawi tiiceburgii, May II, lBT'v l!?-tf