Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 July 1828 — Page 2
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You aught to have confidence in the mam you support, and not place him in an attitude which will weaken him. Resp'y Yr. political and personal friend and humble serv't. JAMES B. RAY. From th Brootville Rpoitory.
Governor Ray.Hi Excellency, Gov.
ried on by regular combination, misrepresentation and falsehood, while the administration has steadily pursued its duty in promoting the best interests of the country ? Is not this opposition an outrageous and violent faction ?
Gov. It certainly is
every eood man, from the Governor of a
State to the humblest peasant, who feels
An o fMir (kMKtn i 11 i t" I. L . . .... J . .1
Jv'O r19 wc uiiuisi-niuyui. r iui muui - ne should do. lorine mmur aim wei-
the populous parts ol the biate, arrived here on Friday of last week, and agreea
bly to notice given by a public card, on
Siturday, addressed, for more than two
hours in the court-house, a very respec
table assemblage of the citizens of Frank
Jin country
FOR THE PALLADIUM LIBERAL! i Y. After Fidelias had retired to his den out cornea another satellite of supersti-
Ed. Is it not the indispensible duty ofjtion; though he toodisclaim -controversy,
yei ne wisiies to gun a nam;' ny quotations. Little did tho?e authors suppose that their immortal woiks were ever to be prostituted to the aid of garbled reasoning. Aristides notices no such trash
fare of his country, openly to oppose such a faction, and by every lawful means in hie power, to support such an administration, identifying with it, the
support of its incumbents, ag dust the at
not one fifth man there favorable (o their partv, yet the editor mounts his horse, goes home and comes out in his paper accusing the Jackson people of backing nit, (is he save.) u;ulng a majority for tiie administration. Such a course may suit some hot headed associates; but it h to be hoped, that the good people of ibis state, will go quietly to the polls
and vote their sentiment, without regard
t
cul
th
colors to be hoisted union down, as a si
nal of distress. The soldiers drew their swords, would not permit the colors to be hoisted, and ordered capt- Townsend not to dare to hail or speak with any vessel. Having thus complete possession of the ship, Sheill informed the crew that if they would quit the vessel he would obtain their waives. The American consul, immediately on
Amcjtig the numerous subjects embra
ced in his Excellency s address, the pre- t lne cose Qf (he conversation, wi
sidential question assumed a prominent ou.(.rve( lo nis ,Xe.ellencv we did not
position. Jnhiscourse on this subject,; mm to declare himself on either
under existing circumstances, we coum gjj,, 0f the Presidential question: mean-i
o wild calculation, which are only cal-hearing of the transaction, addressed the ulated to mislead and to raise confusionjgovernmcnt, remonstrating against the
oimh not more than publicly assailin: outrageous proceedings; but the of beers
or its author; his aim is a higher niidujth character ot the governor of the of the tribunal that issued Hie process nobler one, he aims not at galls irUate, simply because he did not please Jexpecting a dividend of the property, sramews, )et the quotation writer shallto a Jv.caie the cause of Mr. Adams, iniheld to it with the voracious tenacity of
temots of such a fiction to overthrow 1 1 : i oot want an answer. A I am like hima public speech, mo-e than thai of Gen. starving wolves, and it was only by the
like him reter to history on- J;1, dson. That it should be thought ne- utmost exertions and repeated demands
Gov. It certainly is the duty of even weak, I will li
m m to do so. a d I ave the matter with the pnhhe. -cessarv. by an editor of a paper, to in-of justice, that after twentv days it was
Antid-s asserts that toe lvuntn 'H,h innocent men bv accusing them with j restored , the ship being made to hear
government gave the most unlimited tol-! jej u falsehoods, merely because they the expenses of the process, "ration im n ligioi , that it w. s reserved s ixve for Gen. J ackson, or of charging) Sheill is represented as a 1
notorious vil-
fr ehris;iuus to pu?ecote unbelievers' , men
not coincide, nordid we believe that itjj, (and we presume were so under- R m'1 was founded 753 vars hefore;ad
w ho are candidates with deception jlain, and being in great favor with the acting the possum, when their health (government on account of his successful
the dis gretted.
met the wishes of the citizms generally ;blooj tj t j. t hacj passed aheadv. Christ, it has h-en the seat of tour diifrr-1 VViJf not permit their riding the district jellbrts in inducing foreign seamen to de-
as he pnetised studied indecision; orinrrufe l SI,fii,iently clear on whicn Mdejet.t forms ,.( " o,,vernmen, from ihat time making speeches, is to be regretted. It jsert and join the Brazilian navy.
Other words refused to give his opinion,
on the question, as it respctseitherof theL
h olhce ot national I
. r .1. .1 . i x ? i. . m , . i . v r . l a .
his ludirmeiit and Jove ot coualrv had1" f,1 preseni; ine-e ioui iatai are cu- niore than nrobab e. that the editor vapu ownsend ot the Atlas, lias cer-
)eimtnently placed liim. lieguihed in history h all aneitmt aiui't on this cccasion, that when his pa-;tified to the facts of the case and a proVV ii ive imroduced this su'ject, andjniol n, hi.n.ria-s, as 1-t the R-'al, 2d per failed to be printed regular, he had test in the manner and form required.
,.ii it iikii h :. . sneii en!' ii. ,i ,ii wi. n 1 1 - K naoi e.iu oi Kalian, o i the l:nieii- ffti.n nnr tho hnd m;u o ...has heen made bv iVir. li ri? it our con-
al, 4 i the P p ..
tor Hit. p'irpi5e ot
candidates for the high
i n r ii -
executive, or to whicm.vir. Auamsoruen. a
' i i i '
J., he should give nis person ii support, S; milCiJ ,nim,ieue
asiarning as his reasons that he wished to!slovvj,r lne opposinon that im re xiis
avoid giving encouragement to either of; IIO, tle slighted pretax in lac, lor tiieiritln- r,i t, of five kieg?, the second, v.'hichjak him it lie had been acting the "zos-' prompt attention.
the parties which now oppose each olher!rj .,jmj,,g u. G ivemor oi I diana ivu- is "phaticaily stvled Hie 11 .tr.an govern- Sinrt" at the various times his paper fail-1 In March last the Brazilian authorities
nil
ilonir apology t( his subscribers about his 'sul at Rio, and we have no doubt but
Ta I-t period conhnued only during . mi.rh( thev not with propi let y ,that the grievances will meet with
; the pa pei
on that subject by lending tbem his nameij.u.0ll. ai,j tjlrtt when (us nam? i u.ediui-nt, ( oatinu-Mj tilt Julius Caar rosejod to appear and if so", to prepare a!t Rio attempted to make an unlaw fu. to aid in keeping the nation in that state ;lnroad, witn a wiev to p -oduce aa elf o joujhe ruias of nis c uin'ry a ul annihila-t suited to his next poevwung tit. requisition upon the ship James Rirk of high excitement which now agitates fiV(,rauie to the election of tne uer. t'd the freedom of R -ne, then succeed-) Franxlix. head, of Baltimore, but the prompt in
it. 1 U.it, as he conceived the present ,u, niariire a fool deceoiion u.ui.i i..e d the 1 oa-nal n 'vei omen', and after
contest from the manner in which it is . ,;,; as well a 11:1011 iheir ailneiv.ih 'the overftimv Mh' I i.peii.il jiuiver
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FOR THE PALI.APICM.
Fellow citizens of Dearborn county, I nor?
terference of com. Riddle soon checked
1 their proceedings.
prosecuted, directly calculated to des-;q ,VL.rnor R tV , however , has n.u.n .r l(J su .-ceded the Papal form.
troy the liberties of the people, and pros- t(.itr f.jlm.r from his cornijetiioi, llir.uu1 T first religious persecution took (if,.r ,Srf a8 a candidate Ht the ensuinc elrc-1 Central America. William B. Roche
Irate the free institutions ol the country,, jj. M ore, the Indi .napohs fa i. .a, or 'p' "1 'l r tlw 1 igo of the emperors, tl0n; nd I solicit knd ixpect your Buffragts for ' ter, esq. charge tP affaires of the U. S.
it was his duty to keep aloof from both, !liie i,,COnsiderate few of the J a but it di 1 not take pi -ire till the chi is-th follow,.,
and employ his influence to assuage tin.
violence of the storm. That measure and not men constituted his rallying point, and that whoever might be called to administer the government, he was prepared to go with and support them, so far as they pursued a correct policy, or in other words, supporting the American System.
U(on general principles, this is all correct and so far, in the sentiments expressed, we most cordially agree with his excellency; and should have been perfectly satisfied with, and most heartity approved of the course which he adopted, on an ordinary ennvasss for the chief magistracy of the Union, between two or more honorable competing candidates. But, believing as we most conscientiously do, that internal Improvements by roads and canals, opening the way for an extensive, cheap and ready commercial intercourse among the confederated states, effected under the authority, and by the pecuniary assistance of the general government; and the am
ple protection of domestic manufactures
by the exercise of its constitutional powers, are richly freighted with the best interests of the country general!) ; and believing likewise that the present incumbents are essentially identified with the measures necessary to bring into efficient and successful operation, those great national interests; and having no good reason to believe that Gen. Jackson
is so, or that he should be elected president, he will be surrounded by a cabinet so identified; and at the same time knowing that his partisans have claimed the governor of Indiana as decidedly friendly to his election, and employed that claim for effect in other parts of the Republic, we could not, under these circumstances, agree with his excellency in the correctness of the course which he had proposed for himself on the Presidential question; especially when we en
tertained no doubt ourselves on which eide he stood in sentiment and policy; and therefore resolved, should an oppor. tunity be afforded for it, to have an interview with him, and a free unequivocal conversation on the subject. Such an opportunity having presented itself, soon after his public address, we immediately
availed ourselves of it, in the presence of
a respectable number of citizens of both political parties; when, after much had been said pro and con respecting his
adopted course, (to which he appeared resolved to adhere with pertenacious tenacity) the following questions and answers passed between us and his excellency; which we give in the form and order in which they occurred; and as nearly verbatim as our recollection, after a lapss of only three days will enable us to do.
z reasons:
First, On account of ,to Guatamala, arrived at Savannah
part), who thunder forth thir pr.onp-; 11 relii n Ivcam- ; J lions ag iiust every man who refuses to "f tn euuir an t . : do homage to their idol H ; has liie came divided in prim 1 general confidence of the people. iY.e) ;ni - P'riy exeiied me E -well know that the State h is pi o-.,ereJ Vute ths for the ;, under his administration, to an ex.e.u c ild n ere tics. Tti unknown before that he has slu ilea io 'i ,r arose, fr m la dinrnmote their besL interests lo lifoiHii'the orthodox a d Ai!a..;
universal reli-jtbe division which now exits in our township, about the 10th inst. and we learn that chiistiani be-J and winch I brieve in a great measura is and the government of Central America 15 The domi-j' b--o occasioned by our would-be bi f:sb, virtually dissolved. The president has
y to p.rse-WMCn are eVt nasungiy nounaer.ng aoout to resigne,j. but the act was in some deWJ.re!'b terror and detriment of the scroll ones. ree coinptllsorv. The civil war C0U-
u1.;--u,pu3ourCUu1UJuuiuiu ,v.S;tjnucSj but thc seat j3 chai)rrC(l from of n? distinction betwixi men, so far a rclites ,. 4 c ci i ti tu
pnmn anp.ps. 1 hint v: I I .
power lias increased its army 1,500 men,
bei voi d thev al-
fo situiUion and circumstances.
rhirdlvr
. .
- li-ve that I can unite mora vote3 than tither
. , . -,T i" irr iiiii i tou miHP uwtr mica uiau iiiuci 31 . ..1 1 their burdens and has iudu-uii ,u,!y ; ernateh p-rs nred a;otr. "Jof th, c.ndidatea tlnt have been brought be-i?nd,nas a Psent the ascendency. A
prosecuieu every measure winch my ' , r-' ";,, " -s h a,. lfori ,he peoplo in this to-vnship this summer, could conceive would meliorate theirirx- p'-rerU:i"o, lor h Hu;.t ih, ;f.,lrinv and lastlv: As one of ihe candidates
battle was hiUy fought at Chalahuapa; both sides claimed the victorv. The
condition, and promote their prosperity, Pr'"f pies of Ld'Tatioa r) ,t;u h ihe .t u,vn mf. worj fni, ie would support Priesis have originated the opposition to
respectability, and happiness, and wmiivvpfp governed. t h r.ar.sf.ans vvere.tl:e .1, cse that I eh
snrh mihlie sprunL the n.x-w.l. f r.IJ. )Unlhed lor the hut
di
the
questions
ap
nave 100 mucn sr
liie u"sceiiua.M! oi t
First Steam-Boat. U n ?u irlin Fr- n;er "''Wi a
nandez de Navaretle has been for snmc:woulil ct ,,re to iu0 cnY'li
oU hcome a canli.ldte.jliheral principles. The onlv functiona-
R .11. .'aoi! r-ir(h,r. ti'-causH think my natir! hhali-iry rennming in the countrv was thc mill-
ma will not consent to part, whatever! which, iie un u m sc .v, a is n- m si .ir. not mleror lo any ot-.er roan's in thejister irom Colombia, and he would short-
ir views may be on other subjects and 'rno,!' ' J,diqutsv; vti! - rjaii) pu:-;tovi?hu. It is true. I have not the polish Ay remove.
, and hazard their interests in M" ! " or ,v ' ,VfS " " ,lf (it ,'r' v -r,,,,,n'p" liavei ,MU 011 ne oin nouvar, witn some troops was within
tried hands, nierelv to eratifv the nar- .mimnj;. the cueini availed '" "" ' nave as inucn non-s-y anu tJ miles ot Ucana, where the convex
prejudices, or the ill nature of H JisJlhemselvc.s of the odium attacSa-d to the 8etj8,: 143 anv mHa- Hon was in session. This is the cor.stipointed political faction. No ti,ev:uame of Noro, to siierer ti:-;-mse!vr. a:d j ,00 t-uab. tutional distance prescribed Although
oou sense to uo it. nm- n ujm im.. iv, ..j., nU iviieto..ij f.i jmi.:miii ii i.s mjj))' sen inatincre are
tin1 d'scenda.nt ol tnr- ' .cS st s. --x the!
.... . .. .
riitv
in
1
it's vei:i
oi :o ein-
Rwssia and Turkiy.
uu-i i tinv have tommenced the war
time employed al Madrid to edit a cot pire,-thc -lory of t!:e world a-nl coasuj v,,, Turkey w hich no vieus of aran-U-tinnr.hlnrnnt,,,,....! ,.;!, his home,- the liouv.s of hi. ancestor . I " !Z u'nt luit ambition is created b
iv apaiiisn vowigfaaud discoveries, i he u" " t
fo
fruit
their sepulchers, to the ruin of his friendsirilrmn,slHn'rS :uid - rou "f lt finds food;
llowing account is given of one of the a,)(! U)P 5nia,T ol ompnv: wiiet!crhei,lMl,,l,J ,,Uf.'w, " m qui.mon. u
s of his labors- jwould do so much w.thnut eve.i the!111 u ,nnuis soon, fanu sne seems m-
The most remarkable met which the sb-htest benefit, must remain at least tojlc ol res.sf ance,) there will oe less
editor -has m.mixIh Cpwup.i ia ... ,i; he UouoteU. I lie ten nersecu ions occur- ll) uer neenl
ry made b D. Th un as G ,z I z, h 2ml "t.der Imperial government, un-i 'h"gS but U 1 urkey is able, and does
the archives still remaini -a; Snnam as, der emperors who were Cnstians overj:'- -u, m.c w ucapao.e oi paythat, in the year 1513, and mventio,. for salons, trucly like Fidelius; but pocss-i n 1u K;,,aM clil,m for ,lie expense of
r . . , 1T,. II . 1 I . 1
oronelline- shins, eve,, in r, r..,lm. ,it K. Oil ol more power thou-h onl v equal n! 1,1 wi'- ll" uno,e country may ne
aid of oars or sails, was laid before de?lre to nse 'lt' Umler the Papal fVm ' I'uilu ient, at such an appraisement as Charles V. by a sea captain, named of government. Heretics have ever Ijoenj ma ,e ,m5idf-
Blasco de Garav. The secret of his m- persecuted, and to the amout-t of me! lusians are proceeding against
numbered millions, have vudded up' 1 u,k(,.V on almost all sides, uen. W itt-
tem is advancinir Irom the rsorth.
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in the convention a maioriiv nnnncod t.-
The Emperor of Bolivar's views, still, it is thrnhf ihev
will be brought over to his measure?. His object is supposed to he not onlv to get himself appointed dictator for 'life.
jhut to establish an hereditary succession!,
The fir-t might easily be obtained the success of th? latter is doubtful. Pirates have made their appearance in the bay of Honduras hut their depredations have as yet been unimportant. Heavy exactions have been made on
j foreign merchants by the government of
vention Garay refused to communicate,
and it was not till after much opposition rm ir lo u,e acmon oi persecute;' - .. ..... iuU,
that he obtained peimMoi. to mak aisuPrrsti,ion- IYe"- f;SIf,ovltrh troin tne south a Singul
public trial of it at Barcelona in nresenre Anstide? referred to the second penod ,,a'',0l,w 'ac- sea, ana a iieci irom jn. ork.
at D. Eurique de Toledo, of the tr.,v.: above mentioned and not to the Imperi- lii V ih'lt rr;,l!tnn- to
ernor, 1). Tedro, Cardona, and oin Papal, for if he did, then he is true-! Jt proaiue there is a secre, agree- of . . . 1 . 1.- .-i.. 1.. !..! r r -ii mni lie t vf . ei'inee A lutri.-i l'i','c;i:i
Guatamaia, from which Americans alon
have been exempt in the onlv instance attempted, that is upon Mr. Richardson of Rhode Island. He resisted it successful! v.
ar rffed of lightning. The ship
on a Jate vova from N. Ynrt
London, encountered a severe storm
thunder and lightning. There was a
persons deputed to witness the exneri-iv ll,osl g'"U'oui niiMaKen; mn win , v. . . . .... j.m-,,, om eoaru, very old and vcrv
ment, some on the shore, others in the'a-ree xv,tM the writer and so will Ansti- u - "li corpulent, whose lejjs were so parah zeo vessel itself. The apparatus was affixH:dc;s t!lat a11 the rceciHhuis for rtdiionl.rmitkd to go m her war with Turkey jthat for three years he had not walked to ashipofUvo hundred ton, whir h,that have vor taken place, oriinatt d1 1 hfT n' say, (it thoy ?onsider Rtissiajhalf a mile, and who since his embarkahad come from Colibre with a load of."nfler thcir influence, and were direct- ""reasonable,) what indemnity she shall: Hon, had not been able to stand. After
corn; it consisted ot a large cauldron of eu : l,K-M "energies ami counsels; eigh- ... uie "'nargc oi the iightmne:, which
boiling
both sides
commissioners
proved
sel mi
in thrt
was very complicated atid costk, ami
there was evidently a danger th;.t th, . nidhons; t.te crnndes for
cauldron would burst. The others ap- tion r hifidels aad the deliv-.-v , f t!ie pear not to have been persuaded of theJ10Lv af d destroyed 'vcri! m K ::s danger; they said the vessel went at the! see vet ad open m'hu-.ce cf the, rate of a league an hour, at least, and j lipi1is,,) hnuition for several hu rdred that it tacked in half the time required I Jrars wa3 gorged in everv town a'-d namfor bringing a galley round. After thejlet throughout Europe with the blood experiment, the m ichinerv was rem iV-!5om- "idortunate heretic; no a;:', uo
j
water, and of certain wheels onen imndred thousand fell martyrs, says! r'r-" "passed c'osc to the place where this poor
of the vessel. One of thel11- 1 (hlh priest of Belzehuh; I answer." lK,M ' ll,iai :b great aim pre-icrippie was laying, every body was asii" l. .. i r 1 1 -si , ' ll.'irrillniK t-im.'wa trie rninmfT (t-niiror ri c ! . : 1. .1 i 1 .
, who had alwavs d sap UWl llu,wr "as leu in one year; iook at. i . " . . ............. .,.. ,t,. . ... lumsiiC.u lu tee mm rise, pace up and
the attempt, reported that a veVthe persecutions of the Hugunots in ?"tint, Uiat all Lie pachas col-j down the deck, and walk about ier a
ght in this way make two leagues 1 ncc-, ol the Wablenses and Lollards ,u tne cap, a., coi smering nun un- long time, as it nothing had ever ailed
a hnnw. Knt th . iha n;...,,. ;ot w-om it is est mate, fe a the wars ' T1'11 ltJ conmci, -nan prese.nieu an mm. At irst his head wnliH'ne.
' . .1 1 , ' Ulin TIICJ til linn l.,,r..r,li n.v J.l i
i necessary 10 tneir ;ls!r a non nm'deet ' ,""M,vrjnuil"o unn m .ivimu.cu out mat soon went oil, while the her -
thn dcstrtiC'
2i-
Outr
-Another gross
outrage has been committed upon our commerce by the Brazilian authorities,
ed, and the wood work being deposited rex couhJ rapo, but tins suhjeel will ue- w urh calls loudly lor redress, ihej
j the other part ;der a further examination. I delv any s up las ol Aew i ork, while in port,
.ti. i msauurt ssnaa oeen rejecieo etit he had experienced in his limb-, -re-'hr mgh it was believed that the Russians: mained. He continued to thrrr
-. xpecieu to ne aided m tneir operations ireely during the passage; and on the a movement in Constantinople itself.,, arrival of the ship in port, he walked
w ith ease to the place of his residence. Lcn. Mechar.icsJ Magazine. Salem, June 20, Lightm 'ng. During the thunder shower on Wednesdav nfipmnnn l-c
in the arsenal. Garav took th
vo his own keeping, lest the principle man to sll,y an i'iance of persecution at Rio, discharged six Englishmen who' dwelling-house owned and occupied b. .... . . . . . .. " . K,. .-....l- r . i !...,! 4, : v.: ti. , "T.iccrc Tnr, !,.,,.. A i , T , -
v v . .-,.. i-.v..i.i i . ,1. . ..j iii lilt: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in .iiii (riuo rnmo r i w -n ' i iiiiii iiii'miiiii. i i t r,n i n .'i' c i j u i.'iit ukhi i j nrn nun inchn-j
Alitor of the f ranWm Repository and Go-oAy ,va, reWarded with n rrnnt of m,.r.ev reli-ion was persecuted till the cliristian paid th,m their wages and teceived Buxton, near the Old South Meetinc
p. w ernor Ray. an increaie cf rank. antJ gtMmrjreligion was propagated on earth, or their receipt- in full, signed and witnes-i House in Danvers, was struck by lightst. , vv a& not the present adminifttra.GjU2i,rzsa (hat .fth Kmneror mt jany persecution of which christians sed at the consulate of the United States., mng & much injured. The fluid passed
were not directly or indirectly the cause. 1 hree others ot his crew, (Americans,); thro every part ol the house, tearing the
Thersites. j deserted, thereby, agreeably to the laws Postering, ceiling?, and clothing to pic-
of the United States, forfeiting their C(1? hut without setting any thin? crt
tionof the general government constitu
tionall) instituted and organized ? , Gov. It certainly was. Ed. Do you believe the charge of corruption, harganand sle, urged by their political opponents against Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay, in the case of the last! presidential election; and which has been traced back to Andrew Jackson, as its only ostensible author. Gov. I do not believe, nor did I ever believe it.
Ed. What then in your estimation,
must be the real character of the opposi lion to the present administration, on
ginally urging in its own justification, the
corruption, bargan and sale referred to.
and now for several years has been car
ays, that if the Emperor
not at that time engaged in an expedition, the experiment would have been
pursued.
From the Hampshire Gazette. Butter in a xceek. Mr. James Smith,
ofWhatle), made, from the milk given
by one cow in a week, 11 1-4 pounds of
butter, after, using what milk was wanted in his family.
To purify musty Cider.- A friend informs us that a few slices of the red beet, put mto a barrel of musty cider, will deprive it of its disagreeable taste and smell, as well as prevent its becoming vapid or acid Pen.pa.
FOR TIIE PALLD)UM. u A drowning man will catch at straws,'5
appears to be verified in the course ner-irmus villain named Shell', a sailor land
ued by the coalition partv, in the pre- lord, laid farther claims against the ship,
sent contest; lor when they take on'and obtained an order Irom a pettvtri
im i In ! . ,. .1 .
wages, lhose men nine in numner, un-m -L.se en jeisui,b were in tne house,
der the influence and agency of a noto-hvo all escaped w.'tnout injury.
themselves the trouble to attend a no
litical meeting, and find that their party is weak, will mount their steads and sail forth to the county seat, claiming a ma
jority, burh was the course pursued at
political meeting held on Blue-creek, Franklin county, on the second Saturday "f May, by the editor of thc Franklin Repository; where it is presumed, and that too by thoae present, that there was
bunal, (undoubtedly corrupted, a every form of law was waived), to se Z3 upon her cariro. A military guard of 15 men, headed by the said Sheill, which he no doubt obtained through the influence of his bosom friend, the minister of marine, proceeded on hoard the Atlas, and took out cargo to the amount of ,93,000. During this proceeding capt. Townsend, ordered hij,
Another dwelling house, at the New
Mills in Danvers, occupied by Mr. Samuel Mrlntire and others, was also struck. A child, who was standing in a chair, at a window near the chimney, (about which the greatest force seems to have, heen spent,) was knocked down and seriously injured. The Chair in which the child stood was split to pieces.
Lightning. A yoke of oxen belonging to Mr. Daniel Axtell, of Norwich, were killed by lightning, the 7th inst,
