Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 21, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 May 1828 — Page 2
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crs. have signed the present Sepa
rate Article, and aflixed thereto the seals of our arms. Done at Stockholm the fourth of July one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. T J. M'PLF.TON, t s U. COUNT I)B H'ETTERSTEDT, t. s j And whereas the said Treaty and Separate Article have been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications of the same were exchanged at
Washington, on the eighteenth day of
'January, one thousand eigne Hundred and twenty eight, by Henry Clay, Secretary of State of the United States, and Kobkrt Baron de Stackel3erg, Colonel, Knight of the Order of the Sword, and Charge d'Affures of His Majesty the King of Sweden and Nor way, near the said United States, on the part of their respective Governments. Now, Therefore, Be it known, that I, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, President of the. Unite;'; i-des of America, have caus
ed the said Treaty and Separate Arrle to be made Public, to the end that the same, and ecry clause and article thereof, may bo observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States, and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand, and caused the Seal of,
the United States to he alhxed. Done at the City of Washington, this nineteenth day of January, in the . year of Our Iord one thousand
ft. s.leight -hundred and twenty-eight
and of the Independence of the
United States the r ilty-Seco id. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Bi' the President:
scription and destruction, he has sustained all the fury of the most ferocious attacks, Calumnious charges, directed against the honor of his public character, dearer than life itself, sanctioned and republished by one who should have scorned to lend himself to such a vile purpose, have been echoed by a thousand profligate or deluded tongues and presses. Support
ed by the consciousness of having taith
TOR THE PALLADIUM. LXF1DELITY. 'The fool hath said in his heart, there is no Cod.' A weekly newspaper, entitled "The Correspondent" was established in the
city of New York about two years since, and is still continued, the avowed object of which is to ridicule the doctrines of
the Christian Religion, deny the authenticity of the Old and New Testament,
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luiiv uiscnavgeu ms uui, .iu ucicuucu i . , , , , k ..a :...ii;,w. e .n . an disseminate the principles ot Ink-
lightened neorle.he ha stood firm and del,t7 thioiignout our country A few
L" . ..-.aU hha hi!rtWincra S mn numbers ot this work have lately touiui
C I l ItNlUcl (til niVrf nic,v' vi 4v-
time, bury the whole fraternity in oblivion?' Alas for the cauee of Zion! a modern GaL rius has decreed her fall. That which the combined eiibrts of time and persecution has not been able to effect in eighteen centuries, is now to be ac
complished, and to our highly-favored
man of a genuine Republican principle, who would represent the County, the WHOLE County. Were we carefully to attend to the above restrictions, in the election of all our officers, we should, in my opinion,
s.-ion realize a change in the times, for the
land belongs the praise. The Christian better. But why do we repeat with so
church mast shortly be overthrown, and much emphasis the upper and the lower
r" ul.:.. A 1 i li
litical storm. What is a public ma:.,',1.1 c 1 'l w V " ' ' what is any man worth, who is not prc-f le prised tobnd 1,1 one of them the pared to sacrifice himself, if neces.arv, ;loll let!c.r ot commenda ,on from for the Good of his country? ' " jone of our citizens, prefaced by thc reBui," continued Mr. Clav, "the de-jmarKS of the cdltormojiiratior.s which J have here w itness-1 Liberal Principles. ' The rapidity ed, have a hi-her and a nobler souicelwitl1 which liberal principles arc diffus-
than homage to an individual; thev ori-lln" themselves over the Union, surpasses
Infidelity extend her empire to the
earth's extremes.. No more shall the lamp of Religion light the weary pilgrim
jto his home. No more shall its consola-
tions soothe the wulows throbbing
ginate from that cause with w hich I am an humble associate the cause of the
our most sanguine anticipations. We have formerly ijiven extracts from letters
end of the county 1 as iho' there might be
an upper without a lower end. And w hy cannot an upper candidate be supported in the lower end, and a lower
c andidate in the upper end of the county
breast. No more will it shed its benc-iCan it make an odds where a represen-
dictions on the orphan's head, and con-Native lives? L he not bound by hiscalsole him with the blest assurance, that j ling, by even thieg manly, and by the
country the caused the constitution !lt UiUU 110111 UJC "s, m.uuit . destroyed. upo; which is founded cenamiy is. Hence it is nun we say
the cause of free institutions. Tney jstates, indicative of the steady progress !everv charitable institution; and with 4"r' n smart, intriguing fellow, and we would otherwise be unworthy of freemen io1 mental improvement. 'I he following - must faj tie ancient ami sublime cdi- k;ow that he will contend for his own
and less gratifying to me. I aria not, I communication will show that Mis is not hone, so uncharitable a to accuse all the confined to any particular section, but
opponents of that cause with designs un-that a spirit of enquiry is now oad,! t n which this "rami su 't riht or not right, oath or no oath,
Inendl) to human liberty. I know that nicii muc evenmaie ; m mo J-iiieperstructure is built. It is that i. ev and that this is tlie cnij giounos upon
emancipation oi me numan mum om i ti r which tlev draw 'which we are to expect a representation
he has an eternal Father in the bright re-'soh mnities of his oath, to consult the in-
gions bevor.d the stars. And no more 'terest and nothing but the interest of tho will it teach the houseless poor, thatjcounty? And can this be divided ? certhough they may grapple, in this world, 'tainl i.;t. Individual interest may and with penury and want, they have a hah- de ditf.r;aiid is it not because wo dare itatio:; and 'a rich inheritance laid up in.'only trust the man whose private or per-
Heaven. That cdorious system must ;sonal interest n ider.tilied with urf : it
they nuke, many of them sincerely, other professions. They talk, indeed, of republicanism, and some of them imprud ntly claim to be the exclusive republican p rly! Yes! we find men who, but
yesterday, were the foremost in other
ranks, upon whose revolting ears the
a
fice of Masonrv. The Bible has lonsrltnteresi ; and lu interest is our l itei est
beenresarded by the Fraternity as the ; tho' he would contend for hisinter-
priestlv bondage.
" Lnicrenceburgh Ian Jliarch 2, 18uS. I have duly received yoir piper, and have had great satisfiction in perusing it, and lend
ing it to others
a goodly numb
II. CLAY, SecrethFv of State
J1EMIY CLAY. From the' Baltimore Aiutriean, "Ma !4. Visit of ih?,' Secretary of S.7c.--Mf. Clay was occupied vesterda in receiving the calh of his feMow-ritiz'ns of Baltimore.. BelWeeu the hours of eleven and two hi the morning and seven anil nine in tho evening, his appartments at the City Hotel were thronged with visitors, who pressed forward in uninterrupted succession to tender" him their respects. Tnis spontaneous offering on the part of the citizen?, could- not,- we think, have been otherwise than hicjhl) gratifying to him. His health, although somewhat improved, still continues delicate, and has necessarily prevented him from paying any visits, with the exception of one to our venerable townsman, Charles Carroll ofCarrollton. Mr. Clay leaves Bdtimore this morning for the seat of Government. Since the foregoing paragraph was prcfp-rvred, I hi editors have been furnished with the following detailed account of the incidents of yesterday, groving out of'the secretary's visit: Mr. Clay, agreeable to the notice giveriion his arrival in this city, received the visits of his fellow-citizens at the ap
pointed hours, vve were gratihVd to observe that he weiit through the fatigue necessarily attendant upon the recepofsuch a concourse of visitors, bet--n wo apprehended he would be o, from the state of his health, he was attended by a numertee who cheerfully aided i-r tlieir fellow-citiz mis to him, the concourse of visitors, n the evening, that many, disappointed. It is to he
t his public duties would
their light, in a perennial stream, to il-irom him. U this, the principle which is laminate their temple. It is their com-' to govern public men? Is this the ennassand their chart: and its divine nre-'comium which they are to merit and re-
fcehon .n pn.ng ,t. m1 ;V-ccnts is thc cement which bind, them to- ceive at our hands? If so I pray theo . ft h,g-, v yrored of hv , , brotherly love. Then if the have me excused,'1 for I think that a pub-
grating sound of republicanism ever fell, rrom (his 0ar(er Hre mHV. wx a glorious one, and one which should ow'S but the general good. And if such
md upon whose hps the exotic word still ' I,. h n.r.r imwi,,. ,n ,la be cherished . It has, in a ereat meas-imenwe could elect, the disgracetul cli-
awkwardly hangs, now exclaimiins or 0n relieinus sohicts. until vi htelv. bat wi.o "re, civiKzod mankind. It has inculca- i vision cf the county might soon be
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acquiescing in the cry thai they a re' the are now brkm? thr,v,rh the fa of ,m,M'ti. !ted throughout the world, the doctrine! brougnt to an amicable conclusion. And
Republican party! 1 had thougtit if any jiion. and throwing off tho shirks of Chrssti- of chanty and brotherly love. It has j my solicitude that it may be so, has led one more than all other principles char niy. The Methodist mtnstr tre has soothed the widow's sorrow, and dried, me to take up my pen at this time. But, autenzed the term Republican parU.ii'tbe liberality to some f y- -r rP1" a the orphan's tear. It has sustained the Fellow Citizens, should yon dissent from
was their ardent devotion to liberty to re3l,n" It is h lay of r-sn.iin in our land; no-jiteous in his lat expiring atonic m1 in reference tothe mode of announc i- . ..... y ' r. i i i. ... i. ? . . " . . J? i t it . .
And it is sucli a. delusion as the dying Altamont would have given worlds to liave been a participant, in the hour of his' dissolution. Fidelius.
FOR THE PALLADIUM. FcHozL'-eitizens ef Dearborn County: While political abusers, tn both sales
its safety, to all its guarantees. 1 had jpn'cnft Jus recpivtd bhiv ih.it ni m h with the checrins; prospect of immortali- ing, electing, and the great principles supposed that the doctrines of that school is!'ort 'hue, bury the wholr friterntty in o tv and eternal litb, beyond the rave. "hich should govern public men, I am
laugut us io quard against the dancer otv,or sta.,dirg armies, to profit by the leVio;' ,r " nroblh?p in royn nf ,hres or .viiirli ill huinrv ii r.b-.t i fo'ir mnt-.s. I s .all U l -ir a pood nico uu nisioiy incuk ales, and never; , , . , , . , . ,i)i,nv(i ti,.it liUrt. i .u i ,SMhscrptinri tho torreaprsidenl and s!ll o nugel tuat libeity and the predomin-ir auee ot the rnihiary princtn e wsre utter-L- , .u. f . i ctil llir. , 0 1 , ,. i:,on f0 yCU on that sutj rt. enojp y, lv incompatible, j he Repub can nri t i . i . j , ' , oica.i p.ai i ,jaf (,S lU) and v ai -) s- rd nae another la this modem, new laugh d, and hetero-!p,per. cnencm: with Yd. Ill geneous party, Cromwell and Carl I will hero remark' !:?it I nrir hnvo
foavt, lecenuy iouad ap,)logis. 1 uuhc)o arv-:d, nor do I -av.v helor to any -of the Presidential question, are laboring
families i;, i e versea, lo. .g j Chrsiian church, order or denomination : !to sour the public mind, hy perpetual
eiaoiiMieu maxims are overturned the jbut as a member of civil societv, and misrepresentation and inti igue, it would, ihu:i..pian is washed white and t bet one who feels desirous that our ciiiz-r.s in my opinion, well become the candid o.dy genuine lovers ol liberty were thej,r,ay sustain a .rood and reputable char-jnnd prudent to suspend, for a sa,on, I iuhpsthe Caars the Cromwells noter a!road, I feel it mv privilege, if! their Presidential debates, and to turn ihe Alarms, and the Scyllas of former not mv dutv, to notice the ioreoinir let-! their" attention to their more immediate ages. It is lime lor slumbering patriot- ter. I viei- it as an in?ult offered to the'interest and policy at hr.me; I mean that
vo .lw.tuc,-xvuen bucn uoetrines as moral sense of the cemmuniiv. and a li-'they should (by lust and fair mean: use
these are put forth from the Capitol, and
irom popular assemblies. It is lime thai the real Republican parly , (I speak not ot former divisions springing from causes no longer existing, and which are sought to
bcl upon the good character which thi?'their ndluence to secure the election cf place hns I on 9; sustained. What! shall j wise and good men to represent us at ihe it be said that the citizen? of Lawrence-1 next General Assembly. Bat how hall
burgh '"highly approve" a work, the ob
ject of which is, to overthrow that sub-
be hept up by some men in pariicularlimo edifice, which the combined" now-
places, only for sinister purposes) that party, under whatever flag its membermay have heretofore acted, that party which loves freedom, for freedom's sake.
justly to estimate the impending perils, & to proceed with an energy, and an union called for by the existing crisis in the Republic. Regardless of all imputations and proud of tne opportunity office and unrestrained intercourse with all-my fellow-citizens, if it were physically possible and compatible with my official duties, 1 would visit every State, go loevery town and hamlet, address everv man in the U aion. c entreat them by their love of country, by their love of liberty, for the
sake of themselves and their posteiiiy
we effect this? In reply I should ay, by
attending to the lollowio rostiii'fions:
none the less your friend for my motto is stili to "'think and let think." A JA'CKSONIAtf. P. S. I am well aware that it w ill bs said that a Republican will not subscribe to a fictitious name. But ! am of the opinion that in a public treatise, where prejudice to the author would prevent a careful perusal, it is not only admissible but advisable j hence with usage I comply. But should my real name hereafter by some unforeseen event be disclosed to the public; should I tlieieby be exposed to the anathemies of the intemperate and the tiike set kei ; nay should my most familiar associates withhold from me their friendship; should they pour down iloods of contempt upon me; yet if the public gootl -In aid thereby be advanced, I shall i yen glory in all the scandal and abuse which 1 may he thought worthy to leceivc tor buying :-ought the
ers of earth and hell have never been
able to shake? Shall it be published throughout all Christendom, that we have renounced the doctrines upon which is founded every moral precept, and obligation to dojustice between man and man? and that byr denouncing the
Bible as the invention of priestcraft, wejtircly by the judgment ol
have removed every restraint which the fear of future punishment, and the solemnity of an oath imposes? For the honor of the place, and the well-being of society,-! sincerely hope that the imputation will not be suffered to rest uron us
Fhe letter before us says, that the
Support no e-otist, because he would ! iu Mu l'"(,J or having expressed my
he not only uninlluential hut uiusu: i:!1111 sentiment j lam fellow citizens
no one who lias an i n.:i t i.iblo 1 ',.'1 rt An-, VOUI S Slhlt 1 ei V, A J.
(lice, because it betias a sinister rae-
Erie, (Pi") April 21. PlnynuirL Tins notorious robber and
tivo; nek one who would represent himself or even individuals 01 I v, because it
would directly tend to animosity and di-!su 1,l(lt'r passed through this place on
vi-ion; no one who would be govesa cd ; nnday evening last on his way from
anothei Cleveland, v. here he was arrested, to
brcane it would be not only to throw ; 1 J'usnurgn, in me custody ol meaneraway our suffrages, but also our money ; ! li vi "Allegheny county. He was one no particular man, or clas of political orot the persons who, in 1810, robbed the
religious men, because it would engcn-i ilmeis' and IIechiimcb' Bank of Pitt;-
der strife, superstition, and bigotry; no one who would announce himself, or ride
all over thc county to pound his own fame,
work is "highly approved of by a ioody.or go from house to hou-fc- contracting lor nnmher here' and that '"ihere nnlsnlh.ares onenin-.- heie and there a bar-
I
m to continue with us an- io the name of their venerated ancestors j(10Ubt but it will shortly receive Von-h-1 of whi-kev, and having it in faiihfu ecause, althougli we have m the name ot the human family , deeply jsitbrabla support from "tins ouarteivvinds to be dealt out at the low rate o
burgh of a very large sum of money.
Shortly after ihe robbery he was arrested at Cincinnati, Ohio, together with an accomplice, and committed to jail, from whence Uv made his escape by knocking down the jailer when he brought his-
f. mea
1.
He was next arrested at Oirdcns-
md
ide
and
iich
d to all who felt so disposed, tol faithtul in gratitude to Him who has hith-rire,i if; but I vnrnrr rn n.-.rr r,,.d f!t .he baneful necr?isv of infevieatb.--he made his escape the second time.
Ay their high respect for this upright erto so signally blessed us, to pause sol-Llo it knowipr!v. thnt ndn-it! uA. th m at his own :r,; m A,v 1,,.! When fust arnrehended at O-deis-
atr:ot,and accomplished statesman. jemtdy pause, and contemplate the prei--overv exertion has been made to gi-e it th r suffrages. C-mmon sense dictates! h!gh, $5,600 of the naorcv stolen from Mr. Clay, having declined a public,; pice which yawns before us! If indeed, irCulation, there is hut one ibscrifer-'that Ihe individual that would be at o!(l ;,s recoxertd from him. From dinner, was induced to accede to the re-; have incurred the divine displeasure, w ,to the paper in this nlare. n.ul f think I ! much trouble and exoense to crou d him-' Odei sburgh he went to Philadelphia
i it 1 7 - i .., .. , ,
;oeiore witnessed the mam- mtereica in u;e iei-iment ol tho trui Where, I would ask. is thioodlv nmw drum for a vcier because it won!d!hr m the state ot New-York, a
noro cr.huiasm towards any committed to their nands by j 11 the past jber to he fourd, vho so Iu-!dy an prove of' P e thai the individual, under the con-'committed lo jail, from whence he iuu
a, yi we sno.iw nave been glory wnicn we nave won, by atl that a-Whe work? There rr.r.T norhan; !.p 'vvtl n ;hat he could not be eh eto! bv escape. He was again arrested
an opportunity might have been waits us as a nation if wo are true audi ten or a dozen who have corn and ne-ld'so-ionate and wise neonie. h di iCen 'conioitted to the same iail, from wl
ijtxt-si ui ninv iik.hu iu ume wnu mem "" n oeutssaiy 10 cuasiiae me peo- rnay safelv sav in this coutstv Tlr" is at an early hour; and afterwards, be-j ph? with the rod of his vengeance,! would the entleinarVs liberal urmort U
humbly prostrate myself before Him, and is wiat he would call throwin- off the implore his mercy, to visit our lav ored j shackles of Christianity. But not content land with war, with pestilence, with fam- with saddling upon us the imputation of me, witti any scourge other than military deism, our worthv miniver nv-t be rule or a blind and heedless enthusiasm brought in to shni-o tho TJo
lor mere, military renown. Gentlemen, I wish 1 had strength to expatiate upon this interesting subject;
out i am aumomsnea oy me stale oi my :amOP, the mimbert SucJl a?1 in. health to desist. I pray y ou to accept , frrcnce would he unjun ard iliibcrrl my thanks" for the sentiment with who h.Doos not the lawverwhen he erderta! you have honored me, and your permis-l rnr r;orf flrc; ar.,nni(,f uu,Ar
ing under debility from indisposition,!'00 tu olI'er one nllicl1 pe will beap-!t)e nature of his crn. as v.-! as that of probably increased by the ceremonies of proved by you. lis a(IVersaiv? o'ilfl theday)andsaid-AlthoughIhave been u Genuine Republicans, of every failh,i physician, when a patient i-, r.l.-.r-.i on
vr!i ltlli Ia fli.i nnrn ..i .......1 if - J I
' . . y ,jciei ni c..n., i.v --rtrnn ti e nature
guard ii against an pernicious ex tmples.
tween five and six'eeck, he visited the venerable Charles Cai r dl, f Ca-rollton. At the dinner, the following toasts were given by the Committee of Invitation: 1. The President of the United States. 2. A great statesman has said "What is a public man worth who will not suffer for his country Tr We have seen a public man sacrifice much for his country, and- rise resplendently triumphant over the calumnies of his enemies.
Mr. Clay then rose, (evidently labor-
If int office, must have some thir.f be-;uhere he was recognized aid again ar-
side Ihe public good at hear'. It i not j r'f,d and brought to Pittsburgh, and a only a soecics of bribery, but also be-: indictment found against him for
trays, a very corrupt principle. Thei me ronnery ol tne Dank ; nut before his
xample is not only a bad one, but aiso!,n;,l came on he mnde ht escape from ulr cily tends to mislead and demoralize i n' at Pittsburgh. He has recently he peopi'e. Our most worth; , well qual-! figured ;:sa merchant at Cleveland, Ohio,
forsooth, "has had thc liberalitv to read ! til--!, and well principled citizen-, seo:niMnd it is said that he and his partners
the paper,'' and of course, acoordir" tolt descend to this opprobious custcm of ',?1V(! defrauded tlu-ir creditors in New
the gentleman's louic, is to he classed
required, by the advice of my physicians.
o al)?tain from all social entertainments, w iih theirconseipjent excitements, I cannot leave Baltimore without sayings few words by way of public acknowledge-' ment for the cordial congratulations wTth which I have been received during my present visit. I am not so vain, indeed, as to imagine th t any personal consider ations have prompfed the enthusiastic demonstrations by which my approach to tnis city, and my short sojourn, have boen so highly distinguished. Their
honored object, has, it is true, some
claims upon the justice, if not the sympa
thy, of a generous, intelligent, and high-
mtnucd people. Singled out for pro
The London Atlas tells us that, "ac
cording to-one of the Jewish authorities.
Methuselah did not live as long as he
might have done, had he attended to
Hood advice; lor it was, written, that as
he was sleeping on the ground, when well stricken in years, an angel came to him and told him, that if he would rise up and build him a house to lie in, he would live five hundred years longer. Methuselah made answer, that it was not -.vorth while to make a house for so -short a time, and so he died when he was a thousand vears old
and extent of the disease, and then apply the remedy ? So it was with our worthy pastor. Like a faithful sentinel on the watch-tower of our infant Zion, he saw ihe evil, and prepared to meet t. Like a good physician whose bowels yearn for the miseries of man, he strove to be acquainted with thc extent of the poison, the better to enable him to prepare and apply the antidote. These and these alone were the motives which he had in giving those papers a reading: and who will say they were not laudable? But, says this letter writer, "Priestcraft has received a blow that will, in a short
non electioneeiieg, and arc therphyjYrk out of about 50,CC0. We hope back from the service of the public! our h iends in Pittsburgh will keen him
c -tnmon
uepi nacK irom tne service ot the pubhe;l'u' ,", "u ' tMurgn w m Keep
md deprived of the honcr justly duoj more securely than they did before, and them. It has too often been the ease;01 'vurelv than they kept our noted that the man that lias dealt cut the mostjraa!i Wrutn IV. Liudshy. Gazette. whiskey, has icceived the most votes; which is to give vice a decided ase;:nderH Specimens of C ffee from Liberia y over virtue. 1 do not say that even a! have been received at Baltimore, and candidate ; should not treat his friend oe-jp05!1 for inspection at the Exchange, nsionaliv, hut to say: "if you uj! . j Some parts of the colonial teiritory are MEyour vote, 3 will give you a DRAM,"' 5au be covered with the spontaneous is disgusting indeed. I would not ur'-rou th of the cr flee tree, and plantations
aave been commenced bv some of the
colonists.
the election ot every man of learning, tab ents.and experience, because all otthrse
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unless under the intaience of a good The Fittsbuig Curette states that in principle, may be prostituted to the cons queue- of the late rains a breach
vorst of purposes; but the man nomina
ted by the people, of a good, sound, morll, influential character; the man who could mildly and prudently remonstrate with his friend, even his superior, on a
question of public importance the man
has been effected in the Tunnel of the Pennsylvania Canal, now excavating through Grant's Hill. The workmen employed in it escaped without injury, The contractors have found it necessary to excavate to the e xtent of about 60
vho would scrupulously adhere lo the feet in length by 20 in depth, over the
solemnities of his oath, uniniluei red In (Tunnel. Until this interruption, tha gain, by flattery cr iVcwns; in short the' woik had advanced with great rapidity,.
