Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 30, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 August 1828 — Page 3

field, carrying off his wounded. Onwas hanged for the murder of his com-!

5.

LAWRENCEBURGH.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1828. Election. The annual election in this State takes place on Monday next. At this election, in addition to Senators, Representatives, &x. in the several counties, a vote will be taken for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, three members to Congress, and for ov against a convention to amend the constitution of the State. In point of interest to the people, (from

the following day, the seraskier Assan

Bey, pacha of Rudschuck, made a sally from that fortress, near Turkulay. He attacked general Dostorow, with 15,000 cavalry and infantry, with great impetuosity, both by land and water. The general, however, defeated the enemy with great loss, and pursued him 20 werts. The Turks had 2,500, men kill

ed; the Russians took 159 prisoners,

among whom is Abim pacha, one cannon and three standards. Several other engagements have taken place between the belligerents, the particulars of which shall have a place in our next. The British ministry has been newly arranged, and a counter revolution taken place in Portugal. JViles Register.

rade at cantonment Gibson. Being the first execution in that territory, a great concourse of people were collected, among whom were General Edmund Hogan, and Judge Andrew Scott, late rival candidates for a seat in the lesislative council. A dispute arising between them, Gen. H. a large heavy man, knocked down Judge S. a small and feeble person, who on rising stabbed the former with a cane-sword in four places, three pronounced mortnl, and the General expired in 10 minutes.

i fewpcles, and a lice, anil commenced rua-

Piracy and Murder! The Norfolk

The Milledgcville Southron, of the 5th inst. contains at length the procced-

the number of officers to be elected.Vingsof an Anti-Tariff Meeting, held on

this will be the most important election

ning a route of their own, making it a point to arrive near a good farm bouse a little before breakfast or dionar. fix up their poles on one side cf the garden, or orchard, or barn-yard

and a second at a distance on the other side; as soon a this was done, a great bawling and noise was made by one of these levellers who would cry out lower a little lower higher kc. uniil the bellowing brought out the whole family when lo! there were the engineers, laying out a road in the very track that would do tbe iLO.-t injury The alarmed farmer expostulates wonders if they could'nt go a little way round to save his garden bis orchard his spring-bouse, or his barn-yard inquires if they have breakfasted or dined or would drink something the weather was parching hot. The gentlemen, when well treated, were willing to accommodate, and woul3 try another

.course i but if the tanner was grumblisb, it was

Beacon of Tuesday, contained the following letter, dated Havana, June 28. "We have here the account of ni rates

having captured a French ship from Ve-,n10lLin8 but dash tbrou-h ,he CabbS9 bed--i . . . ii i r. !dowo with the fences thrash down tha erain

ra i,iuz uounci to rjorueaux, anu aiien ... - ,

with a cargo of prodsce- and lumber. CtpU Hatch cut a hola through her quarter, wtm the hope of extricating the three passengers, who were ia the cabin; the body of only ona of them was found: It was supposed that lb others were buried in th cargo. Iho 8ca broke over the wreck with such violence that it was found impossible to effect any thing forward. A bundle of letters was seen floating out of the ikylight, about ten feet under water, which the mate of the Horace, Mr. Foss. dived after and brought op; the were dried, and will be carefully forwarded to the perions to whom they are addressed.

we have had for some years.

The election in Kentucky for Govern

or, Lieutenant Governor, member of

Congress, (vice Mr. Metcalfe, resigned,) Senators and Representatives, commences on the same day with ours; but owing to the mode of voting in that State, does not terminate in one day. Gen. Stapp, one of the candidates for

We have been requested by Mr Sti Clair to insert the following, in order to do away any suspicion that may be en tertained that he was concered in the publication which appeared in the Ad, vertiser of the 12ih ult. against Judge Tes. Eds. Pal.

From the Cincinnati Advertiser.

We have understood that the opponents of

, , . i f inem s.e me

. A 'i. t I 1 '"Sinn u!iuif.' t lilltv Kwiii "bsiuoicu uui as amounting to eighty three souls, and phut- . f .

the 3d, by the inhabitants of Baldwin dared the vessel of, it is said, $200.,000,:nf if. . tt ' t , -

Count', (Ueo.) J he following are the'they sunk her oil' Cape Antonio. I hyand ,u,n th ..mmn.utinnfinefM mnTaiMr. A. St. Clair in Indiana, have charged bim

principal Resolutions adopted on the oc-alterwaids captured an American schoon- tJffto mrk another exploration. Walker, theiw'ltn S,vinS us the information which we bad casion: jer, fromXagua bound to New York, with chief of this corps, has explored bis way intoof tQe transactions of the Ebony candidates ia "Resolved, That we discountenance several young lads on board, w ho were the. criminal apartment and the chain carriers, ,hat sldt0 Ia justice to Mr. St. Clair, wo all intention to impair the federal con-igoinj; there for their education, and cut and target men are dismissed the service. ihave t0 slate lhal he never furnished us with stitution, and even' measure having nxuall their throats. Thi latter vessel hav-i sny such information, either ia i moo or in

immediate or direct tendency to bringjing beon found, a man was apprht ndetl From the Paisaeola Gazette, June -1. the Legislature of this State, or of any 'in Mannanillo, who proved to have been Cpt Hovhnj, lav m.'er d ontr oi sch.

other State, into collision with the gov-'the pilot of the pirate, and he has con-!111" ' Provident, r.vtd here uu tLe Kwhj

writing Our information camu fram a diUcreut qurter, uud ;s by no means confnl to one source; the Eboy mn nay ; i lore try

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tiesouea, 1 nac we will abstain, as laricurrent here, and I am much inclined to, nve si!td from Truxillo Apnt 9 h, with a

ernment of the United States.

fessed the wholf. This is the

1 I'v'-.w.-, ..v... vnv- liov Ul tTJI tiling ' Ul lit XZ 11 is iiuc:.

J.ieutenant Governor, arrived in this 'produced in the 1 arm htates, and rely Letters

as mucn as possioie, on the productions iceived

above horrid pirary.

dered

who had

caro ot s-sspanll

tpice,

place on Sundav last, from tho North.

nnVnnrmAJl: u u j of our own labour and industry for the Un jUondav morning he addressed an as- i c . .

semblage of our citizens at some length, om, That to retaliate as far as principally in explanation of his course possible, on our oppressors, our legtsla-

m relation to the iMichicran road last'ture be requested to impose taxes

rs have subsequently been re- ic,u'ld td,.llMVa"' V6 -0ibp.eJ Point . xr -t I . ,oc LdStilU, with a tine brtcretr b V. a l J, at lNi'w loik, conforming the.;P M. MW a sttu ,h r. .d felucca E S E

'-iv iaai x h iic r't'iu in vi w iimra. .Cvt lt-w 'liv bbii vwio.j

ivprc in iiu iii-ili v n,i n-ini-ji; vir r about. &s wt sunnoscd. to if.-t us clear

j . .i n ": ioiht Ind he tore 1hevbiuritt) us. Wt hotS'trtt

aa n i i ncma iniir ivpm h. i . . ...

Disturbance with the Indians. From

Presidential Election. ELECTORS FOR IXDIAXA, Of President a:;d Vice President.

Fur John Q. Adams. For Andrew Jackson.

w hu h v.n not answered by hoisting know in- thai thrv wtre no tssis Amaziah Morgan, Benjamin V. lieckeff;

t TrusiUo, whtn we left, ot tbwt dttcription, .Joseph Bartholomew, lUtl.fifBoon,

winter. He frankly admitted his nar-iamoi,ntin? to prohibition, oo the ho,' the (Little Rock) Arkansas Gazette, Jimeco?c-udf by brir action lut they Mere pi- jlsa3C Montgcmerj, Jesse B. Durham . naiiiuy aumiltea nib par j ...I'l,, v i .... ' , kt-s. Accoid.ngJy, we took ia our square 9.il,lnao. ftrf. WJll.am I nwo

tiality for Madison, and, when a repre- H ' u ' r , uaSSinS' lwlns' ... A . r ! key, pork, beet, bacon, tlax and hemp sentativc, sa.d he exerted himself to hV1 ofthe Western, and on all the prothc termmat-on of the road at that place ;;ductions and manufactures of the Eust-

but hinted though he said he would give no pledge that if elected Lieutenant Governor, there were other points he might possibly favor with his aid, though he was strongly of opinion that that officer would have little, if any thing, to do in settling the question. He said there were but two ways to bring this matter to a close, viz: By appointing commissioners and let them decide on a point; or by a compromise of some two interests, by their representations in the Legislature. It was his earnest wish, Lesaid, last session to bring about an ac commodation of this kind, but the members from this county very strangely acted against his propositions. He concluded by requesting the printers, if they made any repor t of his speech, not to misrepresent him. This we considered at the time as an unnecessary caution, and one not warranted by any act of ours towards him or any other gentleman. But let it pass printers should never be too sensitive or supercilious on these occa

sions, but ever ready to allow latitude

and sea room to candidates.

The editor of the Cincinnati Crisis and Emporium", ofTers a reward of 100 (a large sum these hard times) for the detection of some "villain or villains" who entered his office a short time since? i-: threw over some type, and carried otfa

ilikeness ofGen. .larksnnand thf CnfViiic

y.Vi, lunula men, Ul, III UllJCI WOIUs, incompletely destroyed (for the present)

- ins "iaomei onop" lor tne Manufacture of"Coffin hand bills." Verily, says an observer, these are times of great mental and moral improvement. An editor, by the rapid transition of things, from ploding at his desk, becomes an artist, a mechanic draws likenesses and forms coffins at option. And the resurrection men, instead of shouldering the earthly tabernacle of some one recently defunct, seize upon the tenant-deserted coffins of men executed 14 years ago, and carry them otf in triumph as fit subjects for dissection. Postscript. After this paper was prepared for the press, we received intelligence via New York, that on the night ofthe 13th of May, a large body of Russian troops crossed the Danube, Hear Sillistra, and the Turks, after an obstinate engagement on the 15th, in which they mustered mnre moi tlmn if ino

...w. ttiuu u ! UO CU Jl'U!

ed could be brought together at the

point where they were attacked, were

ern and Northern States. Resolved, That to bring home the monstrous iniquity of the system to our people, the merchants throughout the Union, be requested to adopt and persevere in the plan of charging the goods they sell and the taxes imposed on them in separate items. Resolved, That this meeting earnestly desire his Excellency the Governor to correspond with the Governors of the different States, injuriously affected by the Tariff law, and concert with them such means as may seem best calculated to counteract the effects of the said law and procure its repeal, and recommend the same to the next Legislature.

Trial for Manslaughter. At the June term ofthe Addison County Court, Vermont, came on the trial of William Blake, a schoolmaster, for killing Seymour Howard, one of his pupils, aged 17 years. It appeared in evidence that when Blake was about to punish Marcus, (the brother or Seymour, aged 14,) he left the

school-house, and did not return for some days. That when he did return, and Blake was again about to punish him, Seymour rose in his seat, and said his father had directed him to tell Mr. blake

ii. n are urrv to learn, m sevciai k ,. .'. f,. v v crKV

gentlemen from the post of Arkansas, lid the s.m. tut tt. felucc, kept on yawing that a serious disturbance has recently D',ul rmdinp th? former m-ared us, we. tack

arisen between some of the ciuzens of b. ...... .t

that place and a party ot Indians whoLd. and th-y both ucke.l nod stood after us.

although the ?ind at th;s time vs very light U hen about 2 milts distant, the wind died away nearly cIm they m-idr snals giia bnd titch launched a boit, tull cf men, and pulled for us. Uunacca then bore W. by N. about 6 leagues distant and from Truxillo about 7Q indts. Aly male and men proposed to t.ke ihe boat and vry to escape, under fvor of the approaching night, aa their lives, they said, were more valuable than all the property. 1 v ws of the same

opinion, ai.d it being marly dirk, and the boats close to us, we launched our boat on rhe opposite side, put in my tiunk and papers, some few provisions and the mens' things, wnh all the money 1 had on freight, and leli her, pulling in such a direction as to krp the s'-hr between us and their bo&ts, and under faorof the nigh: scp d They boarded her, and finding we hod left her in 'he boat, look what svorts, clothes, he they wanted, aid left htr to try to io ctch the boat as the sea breeze hsd set in strong, we were fearful of hi"g seen by them., a-id Ud not make sad, but used iht oars. At 2, A M. saw the main beach, ihe ftlucca at the smr lime lying tto, head in thor?. We pulltd otf more to the westward ; aaR" htr wear icund, nd "luught 'hey had seen u, but thty tud only wort in eunfijuence of being too ier the hrach. At 4, 1. M, on tie ist. arrived at Truxillo. tJHO HOW LAND."

vere encamped in that vicinity, which

unfortunately resulted in the death of two Choctaw s, who were of the party. The particulars, as related to us are briefly these: The Indians had procured a quantity of whiskey, which they carried to their camp, on the south side ofthe Arkansas, opposite the town, where the) became exceedingly drunk, and were very troublesome to a Frenchman, near whom

they had encamped. In consequence of

some threats which they made, he became alarmed, and w ent over to the post, for assistance. A number ofthe citizens voluntarily returned with him for the purpose of affording him protection; and soon after they reached there, from s.me cause not known to us, two Choctaw Indians made an attack on Richmond Peeler, with their knives. Ch e of them was shot down by him, and killed on the spot and the other was knocked down and secured bv Mr. Mix well. These two were the only Chuctaws who were of the party; and aware that there were a party of 30 or 40 warriors of that nation encamped within about 20 miles ofthe spot, the surviving Indian was confined and placed under the guard of two men

1 eeler, and a r renchman named

Joseph Orr,

Joha Watts.

William Lowe,

Rosa Sailcy.

Cure of the nver and tnjue. A writer

AMYUAL ELECTION. GOVERNOR. James B. Ray, Harbin H. Moore3 Israel T. Canby. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Milton Stapp, Abel C. Pepper, FOIl CONGRESS.

John Test, Jonathan M'Carty

FOR SENATOR.

John Watts, Ezra Ferris. .

FOR REPRESENTATIVES,

Mark M'Cracken, George H. Dunn,

rthur St. Clair,

Robert Rowe, Thomas Guion, Davis Weaver, Horace Bassett,

James T. Pollock, Samuel 11. Dowden Warren Tebbs. Joel Decoursey. Anion Cross.

FOR SHERIFF, William Hamilton, John Spencer, Thomas Longley,

Anucias.

in the. Chai I to j M.-rcui) recommend

the following preemption for the cuioj

of agin-: tnke a gill of very strong rohve mixed with an equal quantity of limeiuice: the dose to be taken iust before

t i hi. Tit m( no-no rnnrtp. A siinvlr

that if the large scholars thought Marcus, Francis Lafargue with a view of pre-1 , . ai.ni,:lillfniiro nf

ought to be punished, Mr. B. might pun- venting him from communicating the u dter ,r!l0 haii ne.;irlv forgotten it when ish him, if not, to send him home. The newsot the death ot his companion to the ne cauu acroS5 rcV iev oi Dr. Pouquemaster ordered him to sit down, which main party, before the people could have t I.i (u, Kr..-4 wKiri. i,n i c i i rn i ji i a- ii . . , . villus i ii el? in ine jirtd, nnicu conbe refused to do. Blake then took up a time to collect in sulin lent numbers to , i rn ... inrr n.r.m-.nJ. . . i i i i- 1 i i A .i i r i . itameu tne tolhuving p uagiapn. stick of wood, which he immediately ; protect themselves from any retaliation k.j huvp -im sem ilitermining fivcr, threw aside, and took a crutch from the that might be attempted by them. riic!suHut.d onM,t:v b a mixture of cofee other side ofthe room, and returning to- Indian was carried across the river in the , , . i h i h pnPni m.

course of the night, and next mor-ung v (orJlwm all over the country.WaS found dead .Vltll his hands tn d, Th ' np.lfl;rlinilfl :iro ,llPP.n n'lnrtP.s nf :m

civj in a tv-rviii;i iy ;t i till or hatchet to all appearances nicst inhumanly murdered. The perpetrators of the deed are not known, though it is suspected that several were concerned in it. Peeler and Lifarcue were arrest

wards Seymour, again ordered him to sit down. He replied "I'll be damned if I will I will not see Marcus punished." Mr. B. then struck him holding the crutch in both hands, upon his arm. Seymour seized the crutch and a violent scuttle ensued, in which he fell, and while down Blake struck at him with the crutch, the head of which llew off. It was a matter of doubt whether this blow

ounce cdceliee ground very tine two

ounces ofleriimi juice, and three of w ter. The mixture to be drank waun and fasting."

CLYCJXJS ATI PRICE CURRENT, corrected weekly.

la 21

lb tt bushel

per ton

Sets

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75 3 16A 11 27 lb 22 7 SO 3?h

Cuh.i Ta ihtt last air.nnnt.i r most ilia.

ed and committed by B. J. Lowis esq ; tn.H8,.lg brought prevailed in this island: the but were subsequently brought before rrnn 8,,flTred ae.verelv. and. in some narts it

took effect upon his head or fell upon judge Hall, on a w rit of habeus coipus, ad-' wa8 necessar? to drive the cattle four or fire

uiu uencu. Diane men mrew uown tne: inmeu 10 nan, lor ineir appearance atjeaguea to water. A eingular disease termed crutch, and proceeded to punish Marcus, the next superior court, to answer surhlthe deugue ktllicted the inhabitants; it comwho attempted to defend himelf with charges as might be exhibited against' niences with racking pains and fever, at the

1 - t o c an iron bar, during which a still voungJ them at that term.

er brother seized the crutch and struck

Blake several times. B. took it awav

termination of which, every person finds him

self &filcted with soreness and pains, either in

The Lancaster Gazette of die bauds, face, feet, legs, toes, fingers, hips,

Engineering!

and ordered Seymour to take his seat.!1 lsi mst. gives the following humorous ec-ltb.jwa, back, neck, or in soma part ofths

Me obeyed; but soon after asked leave .count oi me ooings oi a parcel of vagabonds, looay anu nowevr niuU, .u

to go home through another boy, who wno have maUe ,Ue vigorous measures ol.mieteu, it aeiaom iau "'.UJU,U

He complained of a 1 ums Der great worus uy-iiuucia. bk. .

(1 though I,' of internal improvement, subservient to villainy iunnatural and glassy appearance, and some are - 11 1 ,he knQ,v,pde of bumau nature displayed in suffering a degrea of blindness from it. The was nieu, neiljS trinsac(;on w,llcllUse a smie eveo aai0nSr disease is not mortal in its eff. cta.and i3 cured

accompanied him. He compl

severe pain m the head, ant

had medical assistance, and

died about midnight. On exami nation,' .7 " 1 "L ' 7 " u uc "u."UiUI

i. in r c a. i ID"SC "uu ,UU3' ueepiy ueprecale inposilion. his skull was found to he fractured on. yVe have heard of ston-s being circulated he ng!it ide. Man' witnesses i teMihcd, throu(Eh the C0Hntrv uoftvorible l0 tbe Uianner to the mildness of blake s conduct as a;in Hhich tbft corps of engineers employed in teacher. His counsel offered testimony : 0cann? ihe route for the rail road conduct their to show a conspiracy by the yoiutg How-; operations. It has been elated that fences Jirds and some of the larger scholars to, have been thrown down, grain wantonly injurput down Blake's authority in the echool-ed $" On the one hand we were perfectly and showinf tliat since tho transaction a;saisfifd that the eeotlemen helnninc to II: e

defeated, with a loss of between 9,000!scho d mectinir had been held, and ex-;eorP9 uerh incapable of the conduct attributed

mirth to

oyes an

and 10,000 killed, and 3,500 prisoner-.

The loss on the Russian side seems to have been by no means inconsiderable, amounting to 4,750 killed and wounded. Major Jurgentz had another affair with the enemy near the village of Czarnowodica, who had passed the Danube with about 1000 men, some league above Rudschuck This affair lasted six hours. The enemy who was then put to flight, left 200 dead on the

ceptinu Mr. Howard and two or three ;t0 thera- and on the other that our citizens

ohiers, the district voted to continue Blake in the school; but this testimony was considered inadmissible.

The case was submitted to the juryi

on the afternoon of Thursday, and on the next day, at 3 o'clock, P. M. they returned a verdict of acquittal.

At little Rock, A ikansas, on the 18th ult. Jacob Strickland, a U. States soldier?

could not have orisinated such complaints with

out some foundation. It is now proved that were right in both opinions. A man named Walker, w'll known as an occasional occupant of our jiil. made bis escape some months sinc from confioeoiet, but vviih a hardihood not uncommon with those who are lost to all sense of shame, took up his quarters within a few miles of the city, and with the aid of two vagabonds like himself, formed an independent corps of engineers, furnished themselves vritb

hr simnla remedies. Com. L'aborde was still

at Havana fitting out bU Meet, for an expedi tion to Vera Crux.

New Orleans, June 20. Shipwrtck. Captain Hatch, of the bri Horace, from Havre, raports that on the 27tb ult. off the W. end of St Domingo, he fell in with tbe wreck of the English brig Robert Robison, lying on her beam ends, and nearly under water. Capt H. took fiora the wreck the only living person on board, a young man namd Alt xander Joues, aged 17 years, ofthe town of Princess Ann, ia Maryland all the

crew and passengers, with the exception of

this person, perished. He was in the cabin at tbe time tbe vessel caprized, in company with three other passengers; ha heard the captain give some orders, in a hurried manner to the crew, who were all on deck, immediately after which the brig capsized. She was from St Thomas; bouad to Mcntpgo Bay.

Dees usi Chiiilt s, dipf d Moald Castor lieans Castings

Cigars, Amer. 1st qual 1000

apnish Coffee best qual per lb Cotton per lb Cotton Yarn, Eos. 5 to 10 lb Feathers live geeso fx ducks Mackerel No 1 per bbl No 2 & 3 "

Flaxseed bushel

Flour sup. fresh from wagons bbl in store ninseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg 5 50 Dupor.t's Hemp per lb 6

Iron, Juniata h&nuntrtd ton

Fudled Hoop 6, 8 &. lOd 4 Nail rods Lead pig and br b Leather sole, Eastern tan ib do Cincinnati Calf skius dozen Upper do

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Ii2ms, city socked lb

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SpiritB, Cog1, brandy 4tl p'f ga)

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Young Hyson Tobacco, Ken. manufactured lb Cincinnati do i Tallow, tried lb

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