Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 35, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 September 1827 — Page 3

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LAVRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1827. Niagara Falls. To-da, at 3 o'clock P. M. the largest vessel on Lake Erie, dressed like a pirate, with a black flag, will make a perpendicular descent of 160 feet over the Falls of Niagara. The proprietors of the Falls' Hotel?, have been irinkinj great exertions to insure a safe passage, by throwing empty casks jnto the rapids above, to ascertain the most eligible spot from which to start the "condemned vessel." The animals on board are to be let loose simultaneously with the entering of the vessel into the rapids, one mile above the Falls. Should any of them survive the closing scene,

and be retaken, it is contemplated to send them to the museums at New-York and Montreal.

ftras a communication and hot our writ

ing, and, therefore should have been

credited as such, and not as the legitimate offspring of the editors of the Palladium;' for we can assure the editors of the Republican the bantling was none of ours. FOREIGjX ITEMS. By the Steam boat Line. Havre pa

pers to the 1st July have been received by an arrival at New York. They furnish but little news. The capitulation

of Athens on the 2d June is announced. The Greeks were premitted to return home, and the Philht llens, among whom

was Col. Fabvier, were released upon their parole. The Gieek Commutes of Paris had sent 30,000 francs to the Committee at Napoli appointed for the

purchase of provisions, and were about to remit another sum of the like amount.

Despatches had been received at Mar

seilles from Lord Cochrane, and there

was a report that the Greeks had taken vengeance for their losses before Athens,

and resumed their former position. We are of oppioin that this capitulation did not embrace the garrison in the citadel

of Athens, which at last accounts was in possession of the Greeks. In France, Spain or Portugal no events of much political interest have occurred since our previous advices. It

was rumored that the Trench govern

ed uf. The ropes were again fixedCouro

was able to stand after being upon his feet.

tSeither spoke, and Pepe remaiocd in a supplicating attitude. 1 be prop being again removed, they were left suspended and soon breathed their last. JV. C. Stcr.

Com. Porter was invited to a public-

dinner at New Oileans on the 28th ultimo. In acceptii g the invitation, the

Commodore observed ''Although I am

now engaged in the service of a sister

Republic, I shall never cease either to

be an American citizen, or to feel all the

attachments of one to the country of my

birth, and that to no place or society in the Union are my attachments more

strongly fixed than in New Orleans

where, in former years, I spent the happiest period of my life." Ib.

The Contest. As we Dublished in our

i . i. . riiT -t;ii 'ment had appointed the Count de la Fer l.net n ii nr. ho r l li t m mrr lcl nl Air. liprrill. i rl

.... , , , , j i . . ron aye to be ambassador to bpain, and at full length, we had hoped this week when thjs shoiJ,d be officiaj,v klJ0Wllj the to be able to give an ample refutation of; Duke de San Carlos would be sent to most of the charges contained in it, from 'France by the Spanish government in the

the Governor's own hand. But in this we have been mistaken the Governor

appears, so far to treat them with silent

contempt. It is true that many of the

charges are of too trivial a nature to de

serve a serious notice; hut there are

tome of a more serious aspect, which we

should be pleased to see successfully re

futed. A writer in the last Indianapolis

Gazette has given a condensed view of

Merrill's pamphlet, and summed up the whole in 31 specific charges against the Governor; 2G of which appear to stand wholly upon the assertion of Merrill, unsupported by evidence. The public would do well to suspend their opinions until they hear both sides of the question, ;V6 the friends of iMr. Ray have pledged themselves to prove the 7vhole of the charges ngiinst him, either Jake or innocent in themselves. It is not our intention to take a part in this unpleasant controversy; nor shall we act otherwise than as impartial umpires between the beligerants. Bat for the honor and character of the state, even if we had no respect for the man, we do hope the Governor or his friends will repel the charges preferred against him. If he is guilty of all the charges contained in the pamphlet, then will the people set in judgment upon him; but if he is innocent, if a factious party are determined to overt how him; if he has been unrighteously arraigned before the bar of public opinions, then we wish him a triumphant acquittal then we hope that lie will come out of the fiery contest, uninjured by the flames and then we shall not be the last to do him justice.

The Fayetteville Journal states that a lot of 162 baled of Cotton sold in that tow n on the 14th instant at 9 20 per hundred weight. Ib.

By the schooner Susan and Phebe, arrived at Boston on the 13th instant in 32

days from Pemambuco, we learn that P'ace was declared between Buenos Ayres and Brazil two days before she

sailed. There were great rejoicings, and business, as well as the People, wore a new aspect. Ib.

Ship Beverly. Capt. Abbot, of the

board. The skiffin which they had em

barked coming in contact with the bow of the Steamboat, upset and both were

drawn under the Canada! lhe wheel

were stopt the life boats lowered, and

about a minute and a half alter the upset, Captain Mundy arose apparently

much exhausted. Capt. Richardson

darted off the jolly boat, and rescued

him from his perilous situation.

Alter a fruitless search of some min

utes w ithout any prospect of the enlight

ened editor making his appearance, the

boat proceeded a moan was heard is-

uing from the larboard wheelbouse.

The weels were again stopt, the jollyboat lowered, and to the great astonish

ment of all on board, our brother editor

was found clinging to the axletree! he

sustained no injury.

Anecdote. A worthy clergyman in

the country caused a road to be made through his grounds for the accommo

dation of the neighbourhood. While he was superintending the workmen, a nobleman rode by, w hose life was not quite so regular as it ought to have been.

As he passed he accosted the clergyman thus 44 Well doctor, for all your pains,

I take it this is not the road to heaven.

True," replied he, "for if it had been, I

should have wondered at Eeeing your

lordship here.

CINCINNATI PRICE CURRENT. corrected weekly.

AlTICIES.

Bees

lb lb lb bushel

ptr ton

10 12h

I 50 8 15.

50 o7h

t

Idleness is the hot b-d of temptation the

The Raleigh Star gives a list of the members of Congress elected at the late election in North Carolina. The following named gentlemen are returned

to the 20ih Congress, to wit. 1st district,

Lemuel Sawyer, re-elected. 2d do. Willis Alston, re-elected. 3d do. Thos.

II. Hall, vice Richard Hines. 4th do. John II. Bryan, re-elected. 5th do. Gabriel Holmes, re-elected. 6th do. Daniel Turner, vice Welden N. Ed-

like capacity.

Immediate hostilities between the French squadron and Algiers were expected, the Dey having refused the required satisfaction. The corsairs were all blockaded in Algiers by the French squ tdron on the 16tti June. The British Consul at Tripoli has despatched a cutter to Malia to announce that that the Dey endeavors to pick a quarrel with him, ana to implore the aid of the English squadron stationed in the Mediterranean. Bos to n Patriot. It is expected that the whole of the Ministerial arrangements, in the completion of which some delay occurred during the late Parliamentary conflict, will be now made in the course of a lew day s. Mr. Canning it is reported, will

rphirn t r Hit h nricrn I ltnrf rM.iii.inir i

a ,.r.A .::in. .iiiasueen one oi me most violent ever

Premier. The Duke of Portland is thought likely to succeed to Mr. Can

ning's present situation; and the Mar-

saran Louisa, who lett at Tort I'raya jcradle ul d.sease, and the canker worm of feliJuly 20, brig Doris, for Baltimore, in-city la a hule time, to the man who has no

forms that "the Doris, from iMesurado, (employment, life will have no novelty, and reported, that the cargo of the late ship!wl,en novelty is laid in the grave, the funeral Beverly, of this port, burnt at sea, was 01" comfort mil enter the church yard From daily drifting on shore at that plac. 5 ,hat n,njent t the shad, and not the man, or 6 tons of white wax had alreadv brenwho c"ePs ang the path of mortality. On

picked up, with one or two casks of gin, co,,,rarr' "hat ?o!,d "faction does the and part of her spars, lower yards iib-.Qian of d,I,KPDce possess? Wh.t health in h.s k .,nJ i countenance? What strength in his limbs? boom and flying jib-boom, and various .... . . . . 3 . , ,i(; I , i I .ii hat vigor in his undirstnoiPg? V ith what other articles, more or less burnt, a cor- . . . , . r , r t. , . , A. ' " , a z t does be relish the r freshments of the responding with the dimensions of that d ? w.th wh.t plure do,, b seek the ship so as not to leave a doubt but that betl of r,p09e at ni(jl(l? ,t ls not tbe accidental they bolonged to her. The cargo com- , har ness of a pillow that can make him unbapmenced drifting ashore about the lust jpy, and rob him of sleep He earns bis mainof April, and was daily landing. The jtenance. and he enjoys it He has faithfully Doris had on board a ton of the wax, laboured in the day, and the slumbers of the part of which was much burnt. Mesu-jnight are a sweet retribution to him. To the rado is at least 1000 miles from the diligent man every day is a little life, and every place where the ac idenl happened." n'gbt is a little beaven The toil bat been honest and the reward is sure. Canada. The Election in Lower Canada has closed, and nearlv all the re- A nest of runuway slaves was discovered

turns have been received. The contest i,ale,Jr' ,n tht" ,,rk ct e Alabama and lorn-

brckbe Ihvt rs by a party from the upper

ntgrot-s

J TM U:i '.IN 'I'L-

V I I lirSPfl in inn rril'inro A lorrra inn. J J

thought likely to succeed to Mr. Can- J"1 ' 1 ,I,um?m , W?S" w" conquered, three of whom before tbe.r

, .ut uUu-,l u,. n ut:-80 d e(J shot Th vere gbout

quisof Lansdowne takes the Home Dc-I , lul, , u J ,,LW eiecuon va or- budding a fort the encampment is ni,rcly nrlmpnt ff nnt ? mnrnl,,hl,. :. kn ! d erCtJ' 1 he SCSSlOn abfU pt J' broken ! btok- D UD . OneloilStXS Gazette

that Lord Holland may tt-.ke some of-, T', ' prouamaiion was made Dy the

fice. No change will be made in their"1 V Ur cna,S";S ;e.memKovernment of Ireland before Christmas. bS wlth wlnt ,of .resl)ect to hl! MJtys

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Melancholy arroiints are received 0fj oi a jum sen.e oi me mier

of the damages occasioned bv heavy

rains and inundations, in Croatia, Corrinnln mirin iirrt 'lrn I At

the distance of one or two leagues horn UUI" H'' lu from the banks of rivers, the inhabitants ,avc befn nvi iUc old members have

were obliged to take shelter in the up

ests of the colony. The returns from all

the districts give an increased majority

to the popular side. In Quebec & Mon-

per stones of the houses. The Danube

on the 22d June, had fallen 9 feet 2 inches above 0. The hopes of an ample harvest have been destroyed. A violent storm, of the 3d ult. had

been distinguished by several electrical!

phenomena, in the department of the Meusr. Many accidents happened of a singular nature, but no lives were lost. France. Gen. La Fayette has been elected deputy for the department of Meaux. The election took place on the 2lst. June, and, in spite of the infamous a i .1 .i

measures wnicn were lauen oy tne

been returned by increased votes.

J Y. D. Adv.

American Presidents. The ;N. York'

MARRIED On Saturday the 1st. inst, by Benjamin Fuller, Esq. Mr. Jeremiah Knowland to Miss Pa:ielia Blasdi.l, all of this township.

Go Snuday the 2d. inst. by the same,

Mr. James alden to Miss. Priscilla Piiilbrick, all of this township.

Caadlts, dip.d Mould Castor Btans Castings

Cigars, Amer 1st qual 1000

Coffee f best qual ner Ib

Cotton per lb Cotton Yrn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb Feathers irr getse & ducks Ib Mackerel N 1 per bbl No 2 & 3 " ; Flaxseed bushel Flour sup. fresh from wagons bl

in store Ginseng per lb 14 Gunpowder Lexington Ky kepr 5 00

Dupont's

Hemp per lb Iron, Juniata hammtred ton

Pudleil l Hoop 6. 8 & 10J " Nail ruda " Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, Eastern tan lb do Cincinnati Calfskii.s idozen Upper 0(j0 Lumber, pme clear boards 1000

1st common do 2d do do Shingles Molasst-s, New Orleans Nails, B wen's 4d & 10d Juniatta Pittsburgh common

Oil, Tanners, ptr bbl Linseed gl Cs!or per d. z Taints, White lead, m oii, krg Do do dry lb Red do do " Spanish Brown ' Whiticg 4 Frovisions, P01 k RIesa bbl Pime ik Lard j in barrels lb in k gs$ " Hams, city sm led lb

FROU TO S cts. g cts, 25

11 14 1 60 10 00 IS 9 30 23 10 03 9 00 4Q 3 37 3 50 15 6 50

7 SO 8 130 00 135 00 b0 00 00 00 130 00 160 00 6h 7

23 25 18 00 24 00

do do do gal lb t

45 7 5 50 6 50 3 50

1 1

4 3 8 00 Sh 4A 5

3'. 6 6

25 2g 26 LO 30 00 17 50 12 50 10 00 2 00 50 8 8 6 25 00 62 7 50 3 62 16 0O 16 00 6 4 8 50 6 00 4 5 6 4 7 7 9 00 9 oO 1 00 50 50 10 18 20 2 25 2 00

reacn da do 50 6zh American do do 50 Jamaica Run do 1 50 1 87 Holland Gn do 1 50 Whiskey netr do 21 22h Do old do 12 23 Teas, Gunpowder lb 1 45 Imperial " j 4Q Yuiir-ff H5son " 1 00 I 10 Tobacco, Kv-n. manufactured Ib 6 7 Cincinnati do ' 8 10 Tallow, med lb 7h 8 Wine, Madeira gal 3 00 4 50 S'c'ty " 1 75 2 t9 'lenenfFe 2 00 Malaga 1 CO 1 25 The patticular state of the market is more dJ.

fitly sign fied by tlie following references: In demand, f Plenty Uuil.

K"TE F r h ndd he If

couiiiry do Butter ls qual Chrese 1st qukl Porter, Pittsburgh, bbl Cincinnati Salt, Turks isand bush Kerit.nwa best 4i Conemaughf ' Sugar, N. Orie.ns Ib Havana vhite$ Lokf and Lump ' Shot per bhg 25 lbs.

Spints.Cogniac brandy 4th p'f gal 1 75

90

9 16 19 2 l?.h

Attention ! ! THK members tompusi.. Cptain Leonard's Company of liangtia, are reque3rd to meet at lhf rnnrt hniitc n I .n-r-t... i

On the death ol Mr. JJugii Duns, ivhoj h U h instin, ,t 9 o'clock a m, armed and

died in October last written soon after

his death.

I Departed youth! thy memory I revere

Observer" has the following remarks: !(Wth mourning friends 1 mingled the sad tear)

ivasnington, !orn l ev. loi', m-,Xbv life, thv character I oft review.

And fain would add the (nbute justly due.

Oh! has that bursting bosom ceased its s ghsj

III' - UJU 1 J M IIIUII V- V- IIIUVII J 1 j French ministers to defeat the efforts ofi

augurnted, 1701 term expired, GGth year of his are.

J. Adams, Oct. 10, 1735, inaugurated Has death forever closM those languid eyes?

1707, term expired Colli, year of his age. ( No longer pain and sorrow to forego, Jff?rson, born Aoril i, 1712, inau-jNor writhe with anguish on the bed of oe, gn rated 1801, term expired OOlh year of Aru weetly smile, while every passing breath his ao"e. iPruclaim'd within, the ravages of death. Madison, horn March o, 1751, inaugu- E,tCh PanK' thou strove to hide from every eye, 7 7 7 .ii -l k: l 1

ratpH IflflO tnrm i.vnimH HHfh vnnr nf . resignation mingieu in eacn bign;

wv vtni j a va

the liberal party, the latter came oif triumphant. France seems somewhat uneasy as a result of the censorship, the I'aris Journal des Debats of the 30th June, has two blank columns under the head of variety!

Monroe, born April 2, 1 750, inaugura

ted 1817, term expired GGth year of his-Fair science dawn'd upon thy early youth;

Aftl ctioo's cbihl ! thou well deserv'st tbe name, MH.ction enatch'd from thee, tha wreath of

fime:

j-. quipped s he law direr ts

By order of JA LEONARD, Capt. LAXD TITLES, " THE Board of Commissioners o perpetusta '.-stimor v for the coun'y ot Dearborn, wiil meet t the cfiice of D-n'l Hugrmhn, in the town of Lawrence 1 urgh, on the eigth f October next, t 9 o'cock, A. M. fcr the purpose of receiving evidence of the existence of deeds, knd other instruments of writing, consumed ly fire in the court house at Ltwenceburgh ; r.d fclso rccei7g nd admitting to record all deeds heretofore recorded, and nil settlements of decedents' es. lates, nd probate business, the record of which ss consumed by fire. The session will continue tor two weeks, if the business requireBy order of the Board. " nV'L. HACERMAN. Cler.

ae.

J . Q. Adam, horn Jul) 11, 1767, inaugurated 1825, term expires in GGth year of his age, if continued in office the usual period.

to their sentence, for piracy and murder com-

wards. 7lh do. John Culpeper, vice: mitted on board of the brig Crawford I hy

Execution of the Pirates -On Friday l,st. TT VWMI" Vc" " l? Buuu, .Vo c

the three. Sp.ni.rds i,pe Couro and Feiii,,UM"rur0 U ' ? u.r were executed at Rtchtuord. Va; arieifJlh,-!tng of rogues which for some lime past

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nave oeen engagea in uiuKing aim pas-

;inr counterfeit notes

ot

Archibald M'Ncill. 8th do. Daniel L. Barrenger, re-elected. 9th do. Augus tin II. Shepperd, vice Romulus M. Saun. ders. 10th do. John Long, re-elected. 11th do. Henry W. Conner, re-elected. 12th do. Samuel P. Carson, re-elected. 13th do. Lewis Williams, re-elected. These gentlemen were not candidates.

were conducted to the pUce of execution by States bank, of the denomination of twen

tv and one hundred dollars, have been

We have a word or two to say to the editors of the Cincinnati Republican, in return for the favor they have, perhaps?

concluded they were conferring on us,

the volunteer companies and the city guard.

and atlended by the Catholic Priest, several clergjoien of other denominations, and tvo or three gentlemen who spok tbe Spanish UngUHg. The raultitude which attended was

I immense supposed to exceed 7 000. When

mounted on tbe scaffold, the prisoners declared,

through the interpreter, that they were not only guilty of the crimes for which they were then

about to suff r, but of ouny others, and acknowledged that their punishment was just.

When tbe prop was withdrawn, (says the Com

piler ) they fell so suddenly, that the ropes by

which Pepe and Couro were suspended, broke

and they fell to the ground. Felix, being not

I hy life was fraught with wisdom, virtue, truth; Philanthropy unfolded with thy mind: Though firm, thy heart was dutiful and kind. In fold's maze thy soul was never try'd; A fivonte author was tby joy, thy pride. Fcr years thou wast a prey to fell disease, Thy youthful ardour, languished by degreest And while thy feeble tenament decay'd, 1 he world upon thy senses seem'd to fade. Wrap'd in thyself from every terror free

the United i'"alm ant unruffl-d as a summer sea,'

1 by manly worh was only known to fetv, A few choice friends, to those thou wast most

true.

....iCu,.u c. u ..c.u. ---jEndred i3 Iife and not forgot in death. by the police ol Philadelphia. rh.Xhy metnorj aha cntl, bllt i.h lheir breath.

nam, win iieiewu i iue me iiui ui rhou wasl a p,ant ripe for an ear,y tQmb

by crediting, as editorial, to the Palladium, were considerably injured by tbe fall, and tbe

a communication headed "Jackson in Indiana," and signed "one of the people." Wc shall always be happy to receive from our editorial brethren, a proper

acknowledgment for the productions of

our pen, (as we hate piracy,) but have no desire to wear the laurels of others or become responsible for their improprieties. The article, above alluded to, was inserted in such a manner "as to show it

pressure of the cords around their cecks.

l'hey struggled upon the ground for a few se

conds, apparently in great pain. Pepe soon

rose upon his feet, and threw himself in tbe attitude of supplication to heaTen. Couro

remained on the ground. As soon as possible, the Deputy Marshals bad th plitfonu again raised, placing the legs of Felix (who by this time was dead) upon the top of it, his body remaining still suspended. Pepe was then

again conducted up, and ascended the steps with apparent strength and resolution. Couro

hundred dollars and twenty dollars on a

new plate. Passengers. On the loth Aug. there arrived at B illimore a vessel from Rot

terdam, with 155 Swiss passengers, one from Havre, via. Portland, with G7, and one from Belfast with 1 GO total 332. The Swiss appear to be pretty "substantial" people, and as if they had something besides their industry, wherewith to make their way in this "new world."

The others so far as we have seen of

them, have an appearance of more than usual respectability. Very many pas

sengers are arriving at New York and Philadelphia. Jiles.

No earthly power could "antidate tby doom.' N hy should we mourn for those wbo're early bless'd, Who soon from life, from toil, from hbor restj Who from the mid day's burthen are set free, From care, from sorrow, and from misery O Who takes the cup of life aod gently quaffs, Shuns many evils of a lengthened draught Beware fond youth, who on life's ocean ride And down her rapid current swiftly glide, Seek first, that pilot who can sfely guid

Shoals, surges, quicksand thou canst notescape; Billows on billows, thy frail bark await. M.

CA Ul IOjY.

Whereas MY WIFE !Iu!d has refused to liva with me, in the capacity of a helpma'e, this is, therefore, to forewarn all persons from trust.n or harbouring- her on my account, s I will pay no debts other contracting afttr thia date JAMES DUGGIVS Sept. 8, 1827. 35 . 3sr

York, (U. C.) July 15. Wonderful Escape. On Saturday last

just as the Canada was proceeding from Niagara to York, A. Heron, Esq. jr.

editor of the Gleaner, undertook to put

hid only the appearance of life, and. was carn- Captain Mundy of the Wood Duck on

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.

VTOTlCE is hereby given, tb.t we hsve tken

Ll mt letters of administration on tne fc-sUt.

,f JOHN MILBUKN, late of Dearborn county,

deceased, nd thj.t we hereby rt quire and notify .11 persons indebted to said estate, to pay tht. sme to us and none other and request all per sons to whom he was indebted to present their accounts (properly au'ber.ticated) for payment, 5 the said estate is amply solvent. THOM AS H. MILBURN, " DAVID MILBURN, Adm'rs

Sept. 7, 1827.

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To George Farrell and Andrew Farrell, Formerly partners under the name of G. A. FARRELL. Gejttlemes Please take notice that on Wednesday, the third day of October next, being the third judicial day of the next October Term of the Dearborn circuit court, I shall move the judges of said court to re-enter and reinstate upon their records a certain judgment hereto tore, by the said court at their September ternjj in the year 18J1 rendered in favor of Con ad Schultz, Trederick Kor.ig-, and Lewis Myers, partners under the name of Schultz, Kunig, & Co. for the use of Conrad Srhu tz against George Farrell, as partner with Andrew Farrell, under the name of G A. Farrell, for the sum of thirteen hundred and three dollars and fifty one cents, besides cost3. Also, to reinstate and restore up.n the record and files of sid rourt the several executions isu-d from the Clerk'g office of sid court upen said judgment ALSO To reinstate und re-tnter upon the re corus of said court a certain decree i Cbancery, rendered by said court at their September terra A. D. 1S22, in a certain bill therein pending-,

wherein Conrad Schultz tvs complainunt and ?he said George Farrell and Andrew Farrell w-re defendants The records whtrtof were destroyed in the Clerk's office, of said court, by fire on the night between the fifth and sixth of

March A D. 3855. GEORGE II. DUVN, Attorney for Conrad "rhultz. August 25, Z27. 23-4p 33 Milch Cow Wanted. A good milch Cow. with a young calf want' ed immediately, for which a liberal price mU be given. Inquire at tb printing office.