Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 6, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 February 1827 — Page 3
taftr ana. He h fighting for liberfj", But not
for his country. She wishes him well even as her beat beloved son, but in this strait she can not hejp him.
LAWRENCE BURGH. SJ1 TTIR DAyTfEBR UARY 17, 1897. "By Mtr7rcceived at this place from Washington, we are informed that the Treaties coneluded with the Indians in this state, have been ratified by 'he Senate of the United States. One letter states that the provision inserted concerning a rod from lake Michigan' to the Ohio river whs not sanctioned, but that measures were in projress in the Senate to accomplish (he same object. Lest the remarks contained in our
paper of the 27th ult. in lelation to the
To the Editors of the Indiana Gazette.
Gentlemen: In vour Gazette of
February 2nd, in the editorial department, among other statements you say,
"When the blank was about to be filled!
with an appropriation for pacing tor a house for the Executive to reside in the ensuing year, Mr. Ferris moved that a committee he appointed to contract for a
building at the lowest price. Mr. Spain immediately.
nPXtday td within one per cent of their previous rates. We have seen several
etters from Havre of the 15th, all of
which concur in the opinion that war will not ensue. Letters from Lisbon to the 6th, received at Havre, mentioned that the Portu guese insurgents had been beaten by the militia of the country. A Paris paper of the 14th (EArisiarque) say? we are informed that order have just been sent to the military divisions on the borders of Spain to div patch all their disposable force to Bayonne. These troops are intended to enter
Ferris made no such motion, nor to his
knowledge was there any such motion made, and he was present at the time. When the subject was before the house Mr. Clindenin moved (as well as 1 can recollect) to strike out that part that made, an appropriation for house rent, and insert that the agent of the state for the town of Indianapolis and treasurer
should rent suitable buildings tor the
officers of state, my not have been fully Governor, for the lowest price they could
understood, we would observe that it was riot our intention to convey the idea that the present Executive of State has, at any time, to our knowledge, since he has been TGovernor, surrendered into the hands of the present Treasurer, or anyother person, the performance of the duties of his office. The remark, as respects Governor, were retrospective; but in relation to the other officers of government, we had a wish to encompass the past and the present. We say thus much, in justice to Mr. R;.y ; adding at the same time, that, whatever his political abberations or foibles may be, (in common with other men,) we have no disposition to add a single one to them injustJy. We are well convinced he has a pretty hard row of it to hce, with the "turbulent spirit of Democracy," as John Bull would say, and therefore should not be compelled to carry unnecessary weight.
Congress. In the Senate, Jan. 29, the Bankrupt Bill was rejected on its 3rd reading, hut subsequently the vote was re-considered, and the bill re-committed
to a select committee. What the ulti
mate fate of this bill will be, we are not certain; but presume it will be permitted to pas.? the way all former bills on the subject have gone for some sessions back. Nothing, it is pretty clear, will be done this session for the relief of revolutionary soldiers; by another and another there will be but few to relieve, arid the grave will have done more to alleviate their condition, than the charity of friends or the gratitude of the nation. The bill for the protection of Woollen Manufao
turerss eng iges considerable of the attention of Congress; and may be. considered
in point of protection to home industry '
a very important object ; it will, however, be subject to much opposition by the members from non manufacturing States, and if it passes at all it will be by a small vote.
be had for, &c. Presuming that you will feel willing to correct an error, I hare taken the liberty of addressing you upon the subject, not for the purpose
of casting the odium on another person
of wishing to rent for the use of the Governor the lowest priced building that could be had, but to show that the gen
tleman who made the motion intended to have suitable buildings provided for his accommodations, and only wished that attention should be paid to economy
in procuring them. With a request that
you copv the notice I have taken of this
subject into your Gazette, 1 subscribe myself your humble servant, EZRA FERRIS.
Trade with British Colonies In both Houses of Congress, vesterdav, Reports were made, by Mr. J. S. Johnston, in the Senate, and by Mr. Tomli.ns n in the House of Representatives, accompanied
by bills, in substantially the same form,
for regulating trade and intercourse between the United States and the British Colonies. The reports in both Houses are ol considerable length, and exhibit much industry and research. Our readers will, in a few days have an opportunity of seeirg them.
The object of the bill, it will be seen, is, to prevent the admission ofan) vesstls
into the ports of the United States, after the 30th day of September next, from the Colonies and possessions of Great Britain, including them all by name except Upper Canada: with a provision for the suspension of the act in either of two cases, viz. First, if the President shall receive satisfactory evidence that the ports in the British Colonies and
Possessions are open to the admission of
vessels of the United States, paying no higher or other duties than those levied
ftn British vessels, & are permitted to ex
The Memorial Bordelais gives some
further particulars of the attack on Bragai Z t by the Portuguese Refugess under the Marquis de Chaves. Their success was accompanied by serious excesses. For example, the four hundred men who had entrenched themselves at the castle of Bragai za, after having been forced to capitulate, were all shot. There was no variation in the Cotton market at Havre. At Paris. Buenos
'Ayrean Hides were looking up very fast.
The banking house ot Wap and Vanderlindin of Rotterdam had stopped payment for an account of twenty five thous
and florins. At the time of the failure
Wap had absconded. N. Y. Gazette
Extract from the Messaoe of the Gover
nor of Delaware to the Ueneral Assem hly of that Stite. "We nre in more danger of suffering by innovations, than from a deficiency of legislation. Our State constitution and the constitution of the United States are sufficient to insure us all our rights and privileges as a people, and, as long as
they can be preserved, to secure to our
selves and to hand down to posterity the
blessings of liberty in all the purity of
republicanism. But the continued attempts made to produce alterations in
The clear revenue of the state,f or the 1
year 1826, will amount to 35,000. The present revenue Iaw9 have considerably i educed the proportion of delinquencies nd the annual publication of the committee of ways and means, which details II the financial concerns of the state for public inspection, has insured the payment into the treasury of a considerable amount collected of unlisted property, which was formerly in most cases torgotten. The poll tax which i to the land fax a b to 6, has been reduced one fourth, ti.e land tax, taking the first second and third rate together, and the quantities returned of each, is to what it w as as 8 to
11, or a reduction ot somewhat more
than one fourth. Indiana Jour.
C1NC1NNAHW tlOLESALL 1'lJtE CURRENT.
(CORRECTED WEEKLY.)
ton bus-h lb
CUTICLES. Ashes, pearl Apples Bee9 wax
Battles, porter gr Candles, dipped lb mould Castor beans - bush Castings, assorted ton Cider - - bbl Cigar?, American 1000 Spanish -
Coffee, W. 1. green, best lb
St. Domingo
on Ta
90 00 100 00 60
25 00 10 I2h
fVittnii
Maryland Legislature. hi the Senate, r- .u 5vp . . u
on Tuesday, Thomas Kennedy, Esq. np-jrnttftn No 5 to 10
v j
peared and took his seat.
Mr. Nelson introduced a hill to amend
the act incorporating the Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal Company. It authori
zes the Company to terminate the East
ern Section of the Canal at or near the
town of Cumberland, on the Potomae,
and to txtend the Western Section 1 1 anv other direction they may deem ex
pedient towards Pittsburg, on the Ohio. " ' ...... i- i i nt mu
. . . . ..vW.vaiBvvv atv4"tit7V w- r u t? -J Till
IIU U PUUSlllUlc: llii.iintrvi jjrn j ci. J()pg ilways for tunnels, &c. in crossing the., r
24 12 00 9 11 1 00 60 00 2 50 1 50 10 00
tei 17 8 24 35
00 00 1 87 12 00 19 Jh 9i 25 37
box 3 50
- bbl 14 00 bush 37h
Ai
ra
Fish Mackerel, iNo. 1 bbl 9 No. 2 ,$-7 75 8 No. 3 .$6 50
Cod, dry Shad
Flaxseed
Flour, superfine bbl Ginseng - lb Gunpowder, Lex'n keg
Dupont s lb
00 7 16
- lb
. in eluding Infi;ffo Qnanish flntant
dividing ridge between the Eastern and i i
Western waters. In the event that their t.,.,;i r,.r
.... .. ii r iUli jumum u
Western section snail leave me vauey oi the Potomac River at any point below the Coal Banks near the mouth of Savage, on the North Branch, the Company
to have power to extend a branch from r " ;
the main lanai to saiu BaiiKS. i nis act
to go into
Congres
and ttie rotomac Company
n Canal to said banks. 1 his act to operation hen sanctioned by Leatber 'sole ,s the Legislature of irglnia, Mo lN, ( Potomac Company. xt..;i d
puddled hoop, 6, 8 and lOd do 4d nail rods
rig
lb
3 00 16 5 00 7 50
20 2 25 2 25 135 80 100 130 140 160 eh ih 23
6 8
50 18 00 6 23 50
Taxing bachelors. G.n. McClur has introdmnt a it solution into the 1 giaLture of
New Y rk removing the 'og : and nipos-
. - l
.. . . ... me a tax on oactieiors: 10 Cins ounce oi
ur primary insti:u ion, tnrnugnoui met , . ' , . .
Orleans sral
Nails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10
Junaita brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville do Boston do
wrou
n.on,tearlull turbode, thai the loyeut ,ihe of YotK suu,)ry Oil, tanners
ght
i I. . ri"" V,V
counuy . ut .K a p. u,c. p,r u, !rM,u0M were aapted. .ml among others action, and the selfishness so powerfully ,on(, Hppoimir)K a COma.itree to drf; a memorial enters into all the motives for such nov-:(olhe il8idurt, proteet.ng againet the mature eltit s, that the noble structure which ha? a9 also a committee f "figihocr, ooniis'ing been erected fcto form a more perfect un-cf thirfe n jmtlen.en, to 4-vatcli over tbe intcrion, establish justice, et sure domestic leats of the batchelors geuerally."
tranquility, provide for the common de
fence, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity,' will be overwhelmed in destruction, that from it ruins will arise discord the forerunner of slavery and tyranny Evils of this kind should be resisted in their origin, and emphatically so by us, for all the States in the Union, to none other it is so preeminently important that the General Government should be preserved entire
uid unimpaired. Should the constitu-
TOfVJVSHIP ELECTIOjV. .
The following gentlemen are under-!?rter
linseed
castor Provisions, Pork
7
7 6 C 7
17 18 00 50
00
mess
1 8
1
stood to be Candidates, in Ltwrence
- Rice
Hams, bacon Pork country Jlogs' lard Cheese Butter, firkin lb bbl - lb
burgh township, for the office
whichtheir names are placed, at the elec
tion to be held on the 1st Monday of March next. Justices of the Peace, 4 to be elected.
I Rasrs, cotton and linen
unuVr.Salt, Turks Island bush
William Hamilton
James Hibbetts,
tion of the United States be so patched j Daniel Hagernian.
and altered that the warm attachment James W . Hunter, now felt for it by the people should grow : John M'Gahan, cold or even lukewarm, so that it shall James Montgomery t
be injured hy rvery unfriendly attack, to John Af mst inrg. what ark shall we tlv for our temporal Constables, -3 to be elected.
port therefrom the sam produce, and safety and happines? My apprehen- John Saltmarsh. Jesse Laird,
.a ml" 9 9
on the same terms, as Untish vessels,. sums are such, that I would not, had I Ulysses Cook,
the power, permit a single pin to bp re- Horace Whitney, moved from this sacred temple of liberty ; Elisha M'Neely, nor would I sutJVr any trappings to be Enoch Jackson, Sr. added under the pretence of embellish- Robert Haddock,
ment or improvement: and I earnestly James Rosbury. recommend to you, Gentlemen, not to! CllRK, listen with favor to any propositions of Arthur St. Clair, Thomas Palmer. the kind." Township Trustees, 3 to be elected. 'Geoigt.' H. Dunn, John Dawson,
Kenawha at the river in store Sugar, New Orleans Havanna, white ;ind Inmn
Thomas Palmer'jShot, all sizes bag
5 2 00 4 6 Gh 10 00 4 3
00 00 50 9 17 19
2 25
25 50 10 8 6 8 Oh 20 20 62 37k & 2 25 5 7 . S
1
IS 20
John Porter,
H zekiah Shook, B.Mijamin Fuller, Joseph Fitch, SanTl Morrison,
War in Europe. The latest news onj
then this act may be suspended by proc
l.imatioti of the President. Secondly :
the bill proposes the provision which Mr. fj it i attt true n ii t hrr i Twl tn r rr nrw r. t r
j v. auu.iii.i ..itf iiu iiiui iv U iu i uiuw
the British Government, viz. that if vessels of the United States are admitted into the British Colonies or possessions paving no higher duties than the vessels of Great Britain, and permitted to export thence to any country except Great
Britain, any articles which British ves-
Samuel Frencher, Samuel M'Curdy. Cline Roland. Thomas Shaw, James Walden,
sels may export, then the President may
this subject is somewhat contradictory.! 'declare,' by proclamation, that British The stand that France ostensibly takes,' vessels arriving in the United States puts a negative to the war, white it is;fro,T1 Colonies of Great Britain, shall . j . i" i . i .1 i 'not be subjected to any higher duties asserted that the rebels who nave com- , ri it i c, p than vessels ot the United States, &c. mitted depredations on the frontier of. From and after the date of such proPortugal, under the eye of Spanish au-'cl.imatioi!, in either cas, the acts of Conthority, have been furnished with arms gress of 18l8i lg20 and 1823, being all tv ihn Frenrh rr;,rrinnS. A hnH im I tbe acts restricting this trade, are declar-
.... i . . . . led to be repealed; the effect of which
v n Brtu.u.u..l, io reDe, wij he. to eave British vess
i
From the National Intelligencer, Feb. 1. jSamuel Kmcaid. M FY IT A N Or S P A N K H sO A I1R OV ft. lsiljjl'J.il'ljh'""
: t 1 1 1 . m, lienjanmi ruller, Esq. Mr. . Vanhou
two sniindrnris annpar to bp nn thu iv
n ,7i 1 1 11 UiiMOUnty. ot battle, at very unequal odds, as to the J
amount oftorce:
MARRIED On Thursday last hy
)U-
ToN, o Miss. Maria Isabella Rav, all of
00
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p"f. 1 50 2 75 Spanish do 1 05
Holland gin 1 75 Rum, Jamaica 1 50 Whiskey, new 25 Steel, German - lb 17 Swedish - - 21 London, Crowley 19 Eng. blistered 19 American - - 8 Spices, Pepper lb 21 Cloves Nutmegs -. 2 25 Ginger ground Teas, Gunpowder, best 1 35 Impcreril do 1 35 Young Hysont 60 Tobacco, manufactured 6 Tallow - - - 5 Note For h add one half.
1
00 09 25 IS 2! 20 10 23 20
12k 1 45 1 45 95 10 7
-On the 15th inat. by Daniel
"Havana, Jan. 9, 1827.
"I have just arrived here fromKey 'township.
West, where 1 lett Commodore Porter at anchor two davs air, with the Mexi-
'Hagennan, E;-q. Mr. Enoch Dusky, to
Miss. Sarah r ryer, of Law renceburgh
DEAR BORA J -n' hen Uu . , t vs Jot 1 hu. -.ft nd ti f H. irsot B n.
j
jVO'iCE.
lean tleet under his command, consistincr OUULIC votill isue- . Kven to SuaannKh
els ata thirtv-two eun frigate, two brii??. and ',J,,k9. iille SU6'"n"1' 14 t9' Gu.rd.an of J,
cf.,tfl . J Fiji i- K. s, Jwtin P.t$, Miitti K.ts, Amub Kc b. oiaiLS; a rhooner. L.a horde, the commanding .... . .... u, ... .. 1
7 n U4vi- iB aiiu utiiiii ivctst iiiuiu ucirs u uiivni
the course of France, and the nature of-liberty to clear from the United
i i . i . i . . .i. . i. .i
Tnewar;anauniu mai time our readors;io any country wnatever as our vesse!sl0fficer of the Spanish squadron, is now h.e, acceded, we purchased t.um u-v,d
must wait in patience.
The members in Congress, who oppo
ted the passage of the bill appropriating
twenty thousand dollars, for the relief of
the indigent sufferers by the tire at Alexandria have appropriated seven hundred dollars out of their orcn pockets for the benefit of the sufferers. This is what we would call real generosity, rightly-applied.
may clear thence.
The general language of this act is to
say, to the British Government, if yourjeet tf Key West, to keep Porter from
pursuit of him, and I have every '"e s, ;' t Timlin n li. "ill unrhnr Ki o N 6 1 W" 5i in R 1
out in
reason to believe that he will anchor his
th- Sonli holt ot Section
ge one wtsi ol the Miami
jnvtr, tvt the tci.vtyanct it which land we hold ihe tutc bond ot V.c deuensed and tht he hv-
Tbe citizens of NVw York and Philadelphia have contributed - ,600 dollars for tbe relief of the Greek. Our citiz-ns have not much hard cash to pre, but no duubt would throw in a
few barrels of pmk to help tbe good cause, if
called upon. Commodore Porter, it is gaid, ii blockaded ia the harbor of Key West, hy tbe Spanish Commodore, Laborde, with his wbole flet.
Coax Porter may have need, to help him out of
Mi scrape, for the. friendly aid of h8 North American tars, who have soofren brought him Afif with bU colours fl)ing. Bui circumstances
I " I I iL ! . . i . ' . ' J 7
viui open me uirect trade between the j getting out, having three large frigates,!"' departed th.a life without twvirg mde the
United states and the Colonus, we will two brigs and a schooner under his : lit'cesury ProViSlo,ls or the conveyance of the
uo uie samu. u you insist on the circm- command, all well manned and equipped, tous trade, we shall follow your lead. There are various opinions here in reThe bill seems to be framed in a spirit of,spect to the result of this business, amity hy which also the report of thSome people go so far as to say, that Committee of Commerce in each House: Laborde has received orders to make an appears to be characterized. At this!attark upon Porter, in the harbor at Key we are the more gratified, as we are de-! West, which I do not believe myself, as f cidedly opposed to any thing like a quar-iarn very sure the Soanish authorities
rel between the two nations upon any here have no wish to incur the dnpleas-: question such as the one involved in thisiUre of the government of the United!
controversy, which each nation has anjStates. A very short time will put us in indisputable right to act upon munici-i possession of more information about this
p.uij, wiuiuui out-nce iu incomer. He: matter, as part ol the Spanish souadron
CIRCUIT COURT. "1 Oa foreign attachment i In n action of Debt , e j uirnable to 0;lebeP
I1" iju'iei uri. 1 J
tk'sj
aaid una e sikiitl apply to 'he Dearborn tu
cuit court, tt iheirttrm o be hola.n oa the fir.
Monday m April ntx, to appoint a commission
er to convtj the sid Und, in confurnr.ity wiUi
the conditions ot aaid obligation. JOalil'il CliAMliERLtN", ABU All CUAMbbKLlN, GEUsUA'm Cllrvvibt ULiN, CHAhUERLLN, ' ELI Ab CHAMllLULlN, . MUkCAN MUUUaN February 14, 1827- 6-4
TAKEN UP, Y Most Luu.i't l)clie township, Ripley
county, liiuikiia, ttBAY M KE and LlL iCK
I . I 1 ti- rTi k PP ll U L. t ,n I . Vk ill 1
lii. i i t ' - . w w ua m Dial til li l l iuuiu
nave no uouoi tnat in me end, ureatj were seen two days ago, standing to-nip on her nobe, near fourteen hands high.be
Dritain will 6ee ner interest in rptraenifr nroPia uv IVat " tten six and gtven venrs old. Appraistd to
her steps, seeing that the United States fifen doiUiSi the colt tu three white fefct sup
In the House ol Representatives, Mr. s,x dollsrs, no other brands or marks peiceivaMcDuFFIE has been appointed a member(ble Appraised by Aron CuUer and Oliver nfthp rnmmitlPPnfWsivs and Afprw. tn!XVelsh' lhl dV ofj.nu.ry, 1827.
... i t .1 ' I L,ertiH tbe above to be nut copy from mv
' is entirely disposed to act towards her
on principles ot reciprocity. Nat. Intel.
Paris and Havre papers, to Dec. 1 5, have been received at New York. The intelligence of the steps taken by G'-eat Britain in aid of Portugal was received in Paris on the 13th, and created considerable sensation, causing a fall in
inejundsj but they advanced again thelComrrnttee
t pp if.
ii . : j i-. u - w '"
nil me vacancy oc aiueu uy me leuie- Xrtiy Book given urdef ray Land and sta, lhis
ment ot Mr. iYIcjLane trom that Commit- 6 h dy t Ftoruary, 18-7
tee. Mr. Cook, being second on the
original roll of the Committee, becomes.
in courtesy, oy tne wixnurawai oi iir.
6-3.
H F13H1H J p.
itrf ,avp. r!hnirm;in nf thr imnortant ; U KJjMJo J 1 Ltl tuAIuisU-
e lb. TE,
LL KINDS NEATLY EX. TED AT THIS OFFICE,
rut" REVS, a w.. of foirn at
l-. h i-nrtotorc- iSiU i from tht- C
effi c of th; Dearborn ii'.U't court 't t - -,ui5 ot J Ha h;r iiu'lt-r, igaMis hf- g- ois j. ntttU 'ar.ds and ter.trm n's of Ax- Heirs r iletjamm Buiitr tucasto, -nr ,n- J tl Butler, u n action of D- nt t -r 43 14 cen s, v. hictiwrit of attai hment w .g re urnabtt- nd returned at the Ootober Term lb'i.6, hs follows to witr 44at'ahed the uidividtc shares of th, H' irs ot Brjumin Bu" ler, dee'd. and Jot I Bi.tter, it being two seveiiths pf th- sou h eas'- qu rter of section fo 11, Tow n 6, rnge one t s, NOTICE is therefore hereby givtn o ths Heirs ot the said Birj min Bu Kr dce8td, and o Ji'tl B'ltler, that unless they be and appe r be fore tht Judges of our Dearborn circuit court, at or before the October Term, 1827 of said court file special boil, receivr a Dc lartitir, ind plead to the action aforesaid, judgment will then be entered against tbtm by defau and the land so attached will be sold for the benefit of thei? creditors. JAMES DILL Clerk. February 14, 1827. 6 3w
A
. PUBLIC jXOTICE. T a meetu.g oi tne ruters of Lawrence t urgh Tomis'iip, held in the town o Law
rt- .ceouigh on the ri'li of Ji ury IS 7, tho said trustees ordered nd directed tha hr annually spring Ek' iion for township uffi es for Said t vnsi.ip, Dfarb-irn county, s'.ate ot 1'idiana he held in th town of Lawrtncetuigh, at Hcus of Jt?st Hunt in sid town on the fvst NtouJay ;n Manh next; and that the pols e
opened tt ten (.'ttors: oi md ay, to t iect toup
Justices of ttie Peace, One Supervisor, Tbrro
Frustees, Thret- Ovfrsvtrs of ih, Puor, Oce ,lerk, I hret Constables and One I'rt&surtr By order of the I'tusuts A. ST. CLAIM, Clerk Of aia t wnbhipu
January
29. 1827.
RAGS I HAGS!
fTMHE highest price in CASflor lrritin; U pnper given for cluaa Liaea and CUoa
HA US at this office,
