Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 November 1826 — Page 2

FOREIGN NEWS.

Great Britain and Ireland, Parlia ment

lias been, further prorogued until the I4th of November. It will be seen by the order in council that oat?, rye, peas and beans are to be admitted . (or a while, and that the people may eat those foreign products, if able to pur

chase or obtain them! This greal prm-!0f Lord Cochrane.

lege has been received with shouts of.GaOWHy9 (whose son is in the service of joy! the Pacha of Egvpt,) will be prosecuted 'The Bristol Mercury says there is not jfor his negligence. Ho received an adthe least sign of an improvement in thevanre nf .i 25,000 (about ,5500,000)

woollen iraae. o.oas are selling aijfrom the Greek demities.

rtrlantioand Luriottis, the Greek deputies, at London, have been recalled by the government, and only Mr. Spaniolacki left there. Great complaints are made of the strange neglect of the engineer to whom the construction of five steam boats had been committed. They are so ill built it seems as to be unseaworthy!

This will check for sometime, the plans

1 he engineer. Mr.

prices truly distressing

Lord Rodon has caused forty ejectments to be served upon his tenants who Voted in favor of the popular candidate.

Spiin. The work of leghimac) got s;in ar) altacj upon the Hand ofg basely on. The trial ol 72 deputies! wilh tne iassof lWofnatesand two

who voted tor inability ot the king in

1823, has, fit last, terminated; and they

The whole of the proceeding taken

together, ''beats any thii g that we ever heard of'

It is stated that the Turks have failed

S.mos.

brig.

Ibrahim was inactive, perhaps unable to move, until reinforced. Gen. Nif.elas,

ing to be in the secret of his fafe there is some reason for the horrible apprehension that his life has been secretly sacrificed to the vindictive malice of persons who openly justify the conduct which has been pursued towards him. That it

further appears, that within 24 hours of

Morgan s departure in custody ot said

persons, his wife applied to the sherifFof

this county, for iuiormation and advice,

who at once admitted his knowledge of

the transaction from the beginning, and his belief, that the accusation of theft was a mere pretext to ctFect the taking away and concealing of her husband; that in pursuance of a negotiation conducted by the said Sheriff', the unhappy woman was the same dav conducted to Canandaigua, with an infant two months

old in her arms, under the pretended pro

tection of tivo men, one of whom is named

an old and respectable family of this village, including the females, requiring them to attend at Le Roy as witnesses, under pretext of which, the head of the family was unreasonably compelled to ride twenty miles, mostly in the night, for the alleged purpose of being a witness in a sham suit, never intended to he prosecuted. That on the very night

before Morgan was taken, and while

the upper region?. The lady entered the car with the most perfect coolness smiled, and waved her hand as she departed, and when the garden walls were cleared, waved her handkerchief in return to the loud cheers with which she. was greeted. The wind, which hud been brik from the Northwest during the day, had died almost ontiiel) away,

and the balloons asccrded almost perpen-

those who took him were in or near thisjdirulnrly for some time, but very slowly.

village an attempt was made, (attended

with circumstances which evinced much

Several bags of ballast were successively thrown cut, when the balloon ascended

... . . in

previous preparation.) to burn two houses more rapidh , and tloated away gradually

arent purpose over iioulow s i-iann, m tneoiicinoiiui

i.i ii i . ' 7

are condemned tone strangled, and theintle "Turk eater," is said to have been property is confiscated. Their names U,ll0cl in a late severe affair with the are given. Egyptians. There are rumors of serious A man has been capitally punished for disturbances at Constantinople, and of heresy, at a lay tribunal at Valencia, .great slaughter of persons, or of an insurwith some of the ceremonies of an Auto-;rp. jon

dn-fe.

The Columbian privateers are corn-

Lord Cochrane was in the bay of Cag-

Fiari, on the 1 1th of August, with a large

fitting great ravages on the coasts of:gleam vessc? waiting for some ships to Spain they have nearly annihilated thejj0j,, tm, coasting trade. J' letters from Constantinople slate, that Things in Sp;iin appear to be very ! Stratford Canning, in order to quiet the ist ripening for a general revolution, .'discontents of the Turkish eoveroment,

All the alFiirs ofg :vernment are derang

ed and inefii -i'.'nt, and the people are

has declared to the divan thai lord Coch

rane was no longer a British subject.

miserable beyond description trequont j that jf nc faken prisoner in the murder and robbery h added to the di- ... m- no- th m'io .U KVrTlUh r:lhi-

tresses of the half-famished population. :ne Uould not demand him. la case of another revolution we hope The Turks have possession of Alliens, 1:11.1 I I T . ' . '

mat inoae wno sntu Taue a leau in n, .hr.no-h thn irMr mn -nf. Hrh mnimn

who went over to the 1 inks witii ouu

men. i lie pacha immediately honored

will lay the foundation of permanency

for a just' and liberal government, by .

i -i , i I

Seizing, and w.u.ou. niiaii n, snipping;llim witn the cafta, an,i discharged the

off" the whole herd of rcernm-mi priests. .iirrt.ar5 of pay due to his troops CornThere cannot be peace and quietness , mojore Hamilton, of the British ship

until these worthless lenows are aispo-:Cambria, with a laudable zeal ft

uinii mtjc ""m.i ii... on. ,i,amoria, wan a laudahle zeal tor tl ed of. Many of them, distinguished f'rpn?servation cf ne n.ics 0f antiquity i their persecutions, might make good j,hat ciiy, lias orocurcd a firman fni oars-men in the gdli-s, and perchance, the p0rte, prohibiting their mutilation.

the

in

om

in the vi a'e. for the apparent pnrpo

of drstro) ing some printed sheets, theiNewark. It was distinctly .visible tor publication of which has been rcproba-jnear forty minute?, and until it had apted by a number of men, who do notjparently began to descend, but loner beeven pretend to know their contents, and 'fore it had reached the earth, the shades

of which the said Morgan was the repu- jof night had rendered it invisible. ted author or compiler, and in which The spectacle was not as imposing as

George Ketchum, of Rochester, whoihouses were then sleeping about fifteen J the night ascension lately made h Mr. agreed to let her fee her husband. ur?on i Demons, j Robertson ; probably because the h; zard

condition that she would give up to them! Resolved, That thismecting deem it a! was not felt to be so great. But it was certain papers which her husband had 'sacred duty to their countn, to them-'nevertheless verj grand and lieauiilu,,

eep safe, and which itjselves, and their fellow citizens, to taUejand the interest, neirg less le.uiui, v dufv to preserve, .all lawful means for the full investigation jincreased by the appearance of the in-

the trepid lady, and ot longer duration, be-how-cause the balloons were so loeg and so

with, and herself alarmed 'y false tales "ever humble his situation in life, or how-distinctly visible to the naked eye. We

in relation to her husband; that she wasjever ht may have secret!; ollendcd, and not permitted to see him, or learn his fate, for that purpose-, That the said papers were obtained Resolved, That the above statement from her by the said Ketchum, by means 'nf facts and circumstances be laid before of working on her fears for her husband thn riiiMH? rf il.Wrnnr.lv and ihe Amer-

life, and her earnest desire to discover kan Republic, and thatWh statement itl,at he descended last night at U esthis situation, and by the pretext that Ihe be accompanied with a suitable address, fwhl N- J- between 7 and S oclocc possession of said papers would enable calculated to call the attention of our fel- a,)0Ut eighteen miles from this cit. and him to discover the situation of her bus- J(UV citizens throughout the U. States toithat hc airived hi town about twenty

band, and his solemn assertions, as before ;these horrible transactions.

the Supreme Being, to lie faithful to his

directed her to kc

vas therefore hei

That she was I

considerable time

have not heard of the slightest accident during the dav. Corn. Adv. POSTSCR1 PT. 7 ivo o'clock. We have just been informed by a gentleman who has seen Mr. Robert.-on

promise of uing his utmost cxeitions to discover and inform of the situation of her husband. That after such unmanly

Nkw York On. 1 1 . Air. Robertson's last Jhecnsitm. Mr.

Robertson nile lus last risrension

ind cruel conduct towards an uiilorlu-;America- previonsiv (o his departure for nate woman, she was put into the stage,: vlrx5r xtoVlHV affrrnonn. and fairlv

7, . 7 . .

outdid ail his former doings.

and left to return unprotected, with her infant in her arms, suffering under the

The dav

was serene and bright, and Castle Gar-

sometimes stop a bullet aimed at better

men.

Portugal. A conspiracy, tho object of

which was to proclaim Don Miguel king of Portugal, and ihe qu-en mother, regent of the khidom, had iust been dis-

The plague rases dreadfully in some

of the provinces of Asiatic Turkey. Two out of fiveattacked, die. The' English frigate Sibille, captain Spencer, in an attack upon some Grrek pirates, had lost upwards of 100 men kil-

1 l.T-t t P T

discovered ai l.ioo. , a -d dieateu. i , rd :jud XVOunded, and was obliired to

themgm ol tn- ist mi .vigils, the l-ur i wi(hdravv f,.om tne attac k and surrender

cavalry companies of p dice, hicti formed the principal strength of the conspirators, were surrounded and disarmed, and immediately the greater part of the individuals of whom the conspirators consisted were embarked for the Az res. This operation was conducted with a promptness and vig r which 3how that the gover -meat exercises equal vigilance and decision. O i the 22J, a supplement to the official gizette was published, givi ig an account of the detection and suppression of the affair. liussiil. A Paris paper contains a ru-jn-r of troubles ai M scov. Greece. Tile frigate Hope, hutjt at New York, s-.iiled fr.an thence for the Mediterranean, last week. The other fri crate iias bee s ld. or at least is detainedjthat tin1 H p' miht befitted out, though ample tm-aos had t)een provided to have caused b ) h to have heen on' duty, long before this. Aa explanation of these milters promised. A abominable waste of m nev raised on loan, lias been made i' Iv laad rind we suspect that the .155,00'J ent to the United States to bu;.M these frigates has

1. I II ! 1

most violent and wen lour deu iears lori,ir, oc :e n tllK n

the lite of her husband. And she re-Tled (o overilowing. The battery, also mams now, affer the lapse oi two weeks,! was crow(jc(j ,Tith thousands cf people, in total ignorance of his fate, and without Lnf, t) rnnr, na w:ph1ws nf tho hmnp

minutes since.

Since the above was written, we have conversed w ith Mr. Robertson, lie first descended at Union Village, between Newark and Elizabethtown, N. d. and left the voung ladv, wher he re-acend-ed, and remained up a considerable time and then descended at Wosttield. Mr. Robertson and the voung ladv aro in good health.

cuamv. i nai on me iui uay oi oepi. Tnere w0re probably five thousand peomst. about one o'clock in the afternoon, ip,e wi(hin the garden, and at least quad--;"' a man named Jesse trench, srrting;rUpe the nurnber without. The prepa- "

I IED, R cpnMy in Woodbury, ( onn. Samuel Moodv umfr xtrordrary cin urn-

menus of u,.p..rt oscept l.y the aid of;.l,jj.lcct ctp Cl)V(.red and fl!cd. .'' "''' ,h' h" r 11 "" chmilj. Tl.t on tl,.. 12.lt day ol Sept. TlJ)ere wcre ' obav flve ,ou$.tnd peo-"'e. m" !" ' 'a T!"- 1,od '

ii h r r x s.itiri iitiin atipr. iiri;iri'ii' iv iji-.iii Hiiii

- " ' "i r j

were made to re$u$itate Itim; but this SV ft t

i, ir i , ii j t I - I r protinir intji cutii, every one cinejuur.u me

........ ............ , ..rr ...... ..-.ranons proceeded wan the utmost regu-;vitai Sprk had fl. d, arran-emenis were nude tins village, accompanied by more lian,,arit and wjrc coniulcted withollt acci..for h(SFin!erinent...the WM dug an,, hl3 SO me.,, most of whom were furnishcd,;dent? aIthough they were delayed forlremains -,re clothed Kith the nsu.l habiiiwith larye clubs, nenly cut, and to all;more than iafan hour beyond the timeJmenta of death, uhtn be suddenly can.e to life, appearance provided for the occasion, Several small balloons were despatched !and rising up, exrlaioied with oath tUt ba and nearly all whom were u. -known to:at difft.rPnt iimvs during the afternoon, j wag not dead yet. and should live to the prid the inhabitants of this village. That !,0 asct.rlain the pi ecisedirection of the 'of xo years! But the anticipation of the untwo of them forcibly s"iz d upon David: wjnj To one of these a silken nara-ihaIW man were not r1.2d n this particular

lor aiif r me inn-rai arrangements nau oeen counteraianded. and bis 'rave, fil'ed, lie sivooacd. and in ftct died. Iet this cs brta warning to thf attendants of such as suffer from this cause, not fo ivIhx in their iffirts to resusitate, lest a friend should bs committed to the grave as dead, whils actually a ive. Li cJfiel- paper

a prize and some prisoners she had taken. (From the Balavin (A. Y.) Advocate extra orSf pl. 29.)

V . ' .... l7lf:il 'ti. mi :

Pursuant to notice giyen,the inhabitants - uier, an mnamiani oi mis village, cmite was fixed, beneath which a nnnia

of the rounty b ld a general meeting! ,oo! mm ' violence to t':e village ot (ure cnr, containing a cat. Having asat the Court Hou.e, on Monday, theiStafl,ird guarded as a criminal. Afier cended to a reasonable height, the match 25th inst. The object of the meelingjstPad'b" refusing to exhibit any protessfattaihpdto lhc Cord for that purpose, revwas briefly explained, after whicli,or sta,e t,1R re of the charge against Lrcd the paraclH1te from the balloon &

Aaron Van Cleeve was appointed mn giving him and his mends hy whi!e the jattcr rcse more rapidlv, the

Chairman, and Jonathan Lay, Secretary JNTine depositions wcre read to the meeting, mvinsc an account of the conduct

of certain persons, in relation to the car-ims arrest, by his friend and counsel, shut rying awav of WILLIAM MORGAN.:'"P in the ,ar room over the store oc-

the manner in which Mrs. Morgan was P'd by I. D. DanolJs, the outer door

treated: and a full statement was made,OCKe" P'T-on guarded ny live bv persons who were present, of the ar-!mon armed with clubs. That the stid r.'st anddefensionof David C. Miller, by r'rehdi there again, positively refused one Jesse French, aided by a mob armed1! to hmv or even exhibit to the said Milwith clubs. i'or or his counsel, the warrant or process

The meeting was then addressed bv a!hV virtue of which he detained him, still Lr tilps ,vns; nhnnt tpn t-t T. .1P

gentleman present, after r hirh, the fnl- h''" the impression on the minds ofj handsomely decorated ,was tl icn brou-ht

.i. i i . i a 1 1 "

meir conauci ami manner 10 unacrsiano j formpr spread itseifand descended grad

iii.ii iiiciiiKTbHii iii a i iMinuai priiLee-:Uaj and gracefullv

ding, issued by Justice Barlow ofLe Roy.

That he was fouial about four hours after

until puss found

herself embraced in the bosom of the

w aters. She was not drowned, as one ofj

the mulitude of small boats which wcre darting to and fro upon the bay, flew to

i her assistance & brother safely ashore. iThe large balloon was fully indated at 'half past four, and the four smaller one3

which were to attend it like the moons of Jupeter, w ere filled as speedily after

wards as possible. The diameter of each

owi-.ff resolution were severally moved 'Mr- Miller and his counsel, that his pre

seconded, and passed unanimously. jtended warrant was in a criminal pro-

Resolved, That by the depositions reedl,,ff i at not withstandir gthe ear-

duly attested to, which have been pro- nesl remonsi ranees oi Air. filler,

hi:

ueen tnanatfeu w,m,, erpn, aegree ox meotinR hy jfrtends and his counsel, a-ainst such u. h:Kniic. I ho c unit ,t rh nrmlnrt 7 J 1 .1111

and disposition of the Greek loan, presents a "beggarly aeeou it of t?mpty

boxes" that would do honor to the talents!

of any gang of our ownfc,rag barois.1'

out and fastened to the cords. About live feet above the car, was a large hoop to which the cords from above and be-

sjlow were attached. Across this hoop,

tw o poles of about 25 feet 111 length each

numerous concurring 1 ircumstanecs w ell warrantable delay, and their repeated j were paccd transversely, to theends of known to the public, it appears that requests and demands to said French in whifh t,,e four sm:i balloons ' were Wm. Morgan, a native of these United person, to proceed on to Le Roy, the fusfenftd hv cord, prom the cxtrcrn?.

States, horn m the btate of Virginia, and au inicr was uepi snut up aiwait an

for about three years past, a resident of nm,r 1,1 s:,,d room, guarded as ' 1 1 . . .

P ROPOS A L S. BY ZQim FRilMCiS DUFOUB, Post-Master at Vezay Indiana TOR PUBLISHING EV SUBSC RIl'TluN, A WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, UvVDEll TUB TITLE OF THE IF 111 ly tUij i:csr pr.ptswU c ,i.w , u. nc, an poI g is 1 tir, tor avdi g one more i- 'he Icrp lisi ol periodicals of th- da), n w illbi.fa to obf rve, that thil tios. kmils it pui-lu a its which re dcvitd tr II; I givjc, Leerturt-, ! Iui s, !ic. re very i.umt r.us., u.d still mattt.i .jj in numbers, those dt voted to AprKultu.e ro but few, Mnd their l umber rtn.:i s hp sn;e, nd that the piest-nt wite cf tie g icuitumt mttrtst in the V s em Ccu-ery sterna to c 11 for, and all enlightened tji uu turaliss w ill redi!y prrrttre the adv-nt.ge to he dtrtved trcm tht publication ol such uoik as the oi.e

ties of these poles, around the whole cir- noW Pri'?osti to tiit pti !ispe of d.e public-

ii) me.nsoi me fstfrn i-akmeb, 'tut rr.nst

II II I I I Ir' I II II IPtLT f (1 nC AI lllno CT

. -"-'--, " . iv-oiui'iia I'l uiut ctiiv i..i ) ,.. i-. ..

i.. .itwt'w. ii. ..... ci'iiiv .i -ii r n n i r i r iin-ii h.itii'n t-. ai . -. 1 1 i , i i it ui auu niiiif ruuh cib.smii i i r it iiiiiv i 11 iti nr

irn-le ainst l.im, hv (! G,e,k H,puti "e ,' T " r V I V c uh . who refuV-d n ' o Z , lf, -...ling a. the corner,, wm t. ,.Wt .0 .., the .id in ali in L.d., in their ..aU'nvnt ,,l Mav '"V ,,h mhfr. (My 7 W and snprrblv decorated tvi.l, garlands of oc... which ,s r,vf d fn'n, ... ir t - , and carried away m a stage-coach, bv,n,,niPfS irifn fxpiesi required ti) I flowers. Mr. Rtbert-on w as very active' ar"rr ' ,e mulual con,mun,ca,1 V" , i 1 1 1 . J H-irrv S-vmour, Holloway Hayward,Mi,ler or his counsel, to declare thcm,!in superiotei-dii. alfthe rrenartinn Jt,on oi xier" tiiscovf-. To proit lnvii-2: been puMnhed in several of TI , T. . , , n ni ' . !hnt whn itinmvnn,lHrstnnl -PMnrr,l ? ' , M PrrPariOi, ote this ei d Os pas sh-'.l be princip .y ict!ie journals ofthU eilv, that a sum of nryH-iward, Nicholas G . C heesb row i j j 1 r i" . i j ; i r, ?! 1 Completed at a few u,d uy cmrr.un.ctt.ns fromPpr.ctLll,fi. liOCOhbe-dlo.ved t. -eneral Lal-i ,aac V(jrston,un. and one other person , U r,pV . V, U,Uf' '1ui Jn, s mu-utes past live o'clock. It wasadver- cultural.". O.-g.iul Ks,,yS. and sHtcn,.a , j , . n i m whose name is not known to this meeting Huibert. I hal they made an attempt ti,et that a jaJ t , . . , from 1) mtst.c and Foreign publ, - ,onS, n Jemaild by the G eek committee, SPlier-Ui.... . i t Ut.,in U Mill,... l,rt,...., ' . 1 - tlS 10 makr the rLMaI rricuiture. Horticulture. Kr.r.l h.ri n.n,.c,

I I I 'I r IfllXk L. A rm L k IMI I'L. lriL.' 1 A 1 r- m - m -wr r V k m x u kll 1111 M 1 k 1 III I l ma I . I I llll I I t llll.y ri . " i i . n m - v- " V m u

i -a. s av 4.iiatv ivi iiii ." k III il."M' III f (l.'IMCillV lin T I r iif - t.-.;

it ll l.i . .

;ii Lftucmana i.tKes nns opponu-ji'v 10 A . . . in.dnrtU ml n,-nt..v. .r., . r : 1 V

tha, .1... i l .t,e,et i C.iUe. ' X";! ! 5 . k TTI. .n ill" ' si n,,rr nt "l ; bcen. "rtunate enough o $oo

General Lall.maml ivill not answor' " : " ? " m ,L flm , .. ,, . . ' " 'r ,e.' man.V '"'S"" to suspect

an

f Iiii - ncrinrt I ?i.rriii'. I iiiitr'is-iB.A

f .... . ,' , unwilluii: to proceed, thatthcy

HI -.,.,' l . ' f i , i f :i-, iiiitr; iit-j riifinnniiiil fll.- cl'nlimi'iiil TI. .-,r. -iiprCeS

.I'llll'il'li' iin oi-n- ill' l.v. it.- inn j n., I a a i ii . .. . clothe

10 tne uene-iey oi ni snuaiiun, and to , i . i- abur Ins cnaracter, to w in t r the pu'die.ttions , . . . i-... i . ... would

ou me uajcci. ot ue u'-eeK -nif,., wnich

thev alle-ed to the sta-edriver, who was m',p !roJT1 l-'Iy: I hat ab.ait daik. thal )er ajV5!lip wou!J to t, , a

iey had legal. r- "" to walk ; uilira, xvomaV-espcciaily as an automa

c- . i - i . . . . - v Hiiii ii - uh uuiu:iiii-

against him, for stealing somei10 ".V aUs.duieK reluiiijj to !oM ;ulv, tastefully dres-cd. was dicov-

s, they produced none: and it iP.;a,2;ain into the wa-f.n, he was about one ore(i lll)()n :M ,m, .;.iJ

J to suppose that those personS;mil(' f,o;n Staff.. rd placed a-ain i Ihejiis musical excellency, the trumpeter have taken such a course, and in-,WJon d ;it miselt placed be- Tiie?e utl,r0urrnli Unnu..

rniTFir. nrh ikpIpi;i. pvnrnc.v tn -..rrod n ioie JU?tice B illow. W'heiJ it annealed ....-l.. 1 il a '

haVf b-eii tirom -ed lo lh A ncrirnii r 1 , . . t . t nin v. um e a;xt neu dv IOC GISCOVIia.e o.e. prom . d to , African n - q a th(jfi (hat tiie pr(KV,, wa5 in a rivl, MJlf rom. .animated" frienH nf n. J

puo c. w, ,.?, m.KO mku re- A; , . f hcf th Morj?an menced by a man named Daniel Johns a pair of bright eyes, and a noddin marks as may be requisite; aa I tie truth, , ... . . r i - j!ul.m frlintr t,i -irm-ir in t.mr.'f,. . , . . ' nnauing which the diilWeat doeum-.N di Wa9 flrrlh,y taken.to Canandagua, tr.ed;' la. wU to appear to pn ect.te, he llinus through the interstices of a winwmcnine UdK-re, trwnm .i.alldi- f aHrd theft, and acquitted: then jus" dismissed JheMi.l. That not with- dou. bli,,d. and ?oon anerward, thev close, will be a full :r,r all calum- nnf ijtn thi; nf thp rnm tv for ,n :,b i standi.,-such disposal of the suit by the ' lu!7i? r

! ... . J a . .1 r " - r " xt nu

lep-e.i aeoi 01 two ooiiars, ano anerwarus ju- ... n.. k ( ?r.. m . umvu when a wn

EMAXD.

J"e.ic York 3ih Oct. l)2o. A'td thi C umiereia! Adv!-rlier irives U ns probable that only 1,-200 ia-le .d of 12,000 pounds, had been paid lo him for Services reudere.l vliielimay Iiavi'been moderate enough. Tin same p.iprr savs posifivi-ly, that the -urn of?; thrmvind dollars p r annum 7Vas charg-i for thp rent QfAieyif in th'il city in r.r,, h th Greekships '"ere built, t'lgrtlwr with the persmal attendance of one mm in each! If so, it may be easily -apposed how the mo;i remit. -"d from London was wasted. Tlie G eeks seem to have to battle it W'ilh Dirks a w 11 in London and New York, as at Constantinople. Messrs.

by trick and violence, seized and carried

from there, notwithstanding his cries for help that he was put into a carriage accompanied by several men, who contin ued to travel all night passed through Rochester about day-light, and waslefi at Hand ford's landing about sun-rise; that from all the facts and circumstances attending these transactions, there is great reason to believe that the said Morgan has been dragged out of the jurisdiction of the United States, into the ad joining dominions of the King of Great Britain, without the sanction of any real or even pretended legal authority. From the express declarations of persons ureteud-

rc;! t V ctpnnil in f

C .1 l- i i viiF-u iw uuc uj 1 tWI".. nil. tll L.l.l I. ..I.aI. r.llnnnl. 1 . ! . . - 1

w, r...,, ?...u i ..t .. . llt mjuru i.i;,. saloons ol the garden, and led forth re-arrest and retan, Mr. Miller, avowed.a beautiful young temale, whose compoly by virtue ot the same wa. rant, and ' ,nc was as'complete as his own. She

ine.en maim mpq in;a ne was anir.-appeared to he a!)mU tweny of brau(..

uie inims oi ine iaw ior tne purpose o (uj j()rjTl ;

outrageous oppression and that the real

design of the said French and his associates in the scandalnustransaction was not to enforce a lawful claim against Mr. Miller, but to detail him in their private and secret custody, and in all probabiliH to kidnap him, and take him out of the country beyond the reach of legal aid and the services of his friends. That the process of law was further abused by the service of a subpoena at the instance of the said Daniel Johns, on

md features, dressed with much

taste and and elegance in blue silk, with a tiara and plumes of the same color. As she tripped across the garden with slphlike tread, and entered the car, the welkin resounded with the most rapturous applause. She was no sooner seated than Robertson sprang in, and every thing adjusted, the fastenings were unloosed, and the balloon with the attending flotilla and the intrepid passners

amended slowly ana majestically intoUrdr&

Econrmv.

The tditnr hving on hand a mim cr of inn r. esting nswtrs to Girtu ar uh th in Juu.rv, IfcjJ, he d.rect'd to mat-v gn.xh men thruglioat tbt Union, on the culture ot tht- tine, (w huh :Jl 2iehh und othtr cirrunistknrea Uv noher'o prtTcn'cd hitn from j uti.'.shinp,) ai.d briiiprtri-e-jc itn:sstathe sucttsft'l e-xp rim-ms vluch have heen mud und are now rr.kirp; in iha?; bnnrh of i.pr- ul ure, as well as in r nr ir -Ijc sits, wotim, in Vtxuiyud its vicmity. wall luv i in his pwep to U) btfore Ins rtadt rs, a considrr.hlr stork if valuable inf jriiiation on importRnt suectf. I lie mark- a f r the surp!;i9 produrtioi s ()f a g'-eat part of th farmirf: population ol th we. tern country, beinf: so ften glutted, the m'roduction of snme ntw ohj-ct of tu.ture, the rro-

I'.u. is of h'v h simp be dumtd s ;ch as vnutd

tvid an arivanta-peous rnnrket, e nhrr t horn- or hrod, shall be advored, and no pins will spared in collecting su- lt informauor.s as will have a tendency to firilitate the underuki-ig-. s well aa to render this uorfc useful and interesting to thegrfat Lody ol American Farmers. Coslitioxs The Vstern F imer ui!l he print-d on h Super-royal h!f sheet, food piper, in such form that each numbe r shall contain eight pags, and he deposited m the Post Offi(-ft se. oureiy wrapped, to he forwardtd bj m.il o sub. srrit er?, at Tunis Dollars per unnum. payiHle in advance, or on the appearance of the first number. Fify-tvo mimhers will firm a Tolume, to which a Title-ppe and an I ultx will b? dded. Publication to coaimrnee so s on as a siifil i nt number of suSscnhers shall have been obtained to defray the expenses.

Subscriptions to thi khort work will be rj