Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 37, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 September 1828 — Page 2
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for the palladium Fkm.ow-Citizens,
It has seldom fallen to the lot ofj
man to suffer persecution to the same extant, and from the same -source, that lint vindictive spirit lias followed Messrs.
it Jams and Clay Had the prince ofj
darkness been consulted, and the whole vocabulary of Bill in crate scurrility and
abuse been turned over in pursuit of vul-from office. And who is ttenry l lay
fanity or immorality or with an open violation of the laws of God or his country can any one say he has ever been a gambler or a duellist. If any such there be, let him speak in a voice that shall be heard, and in a language that
shall not be misunderstood.
state is also one of those men whom you
electors of the county of Clan, complaining of the return of Daniel (T Connelly et. as their representative, he being incapacitated by law from serving in parliament, and praying that the rt. non. Vesey Fitzgerald be therefore declared duly elected, and that his name
Henry Clay the present Secretary of i be accordingly inserted in the ctlicial
are called upon to denounce and eject They also petitioned against the pre
return in the room of said D. O'Connell.
gar epithets, more could not have been Uet the faithful historian answer. said and done than has been, by artful ja native of Virginia the son of a
by
insinuations, inuendoes, misrepresenta
tion and falsehood, to prostrate and des-j
try clergyman born to no other inheri-
sent return even in the event of the
"He is person nominated proving qualified to
coun-isit in parliament, if legally elected.
(The petition was ordered to be taken into
Itance, and left with no other patrimony (Consideration on Thursday, at 3 o'clock 'counties.
"troy the characters and usefulness of;save that of "poverty and rags.'" At an in the afternoon. jAdair these men. Almost every word they j early age he moved to Kentucky, and! The Russians were advancing towards Allen 'speak, or act they do, is perverted under having adopted that state, as his place of Constantinople, keeping close to the Anderson the same wicked, persecuting disposi-jresidence has emphatically and justly coast of the Black S a. Oilier places Barren tion; Hitherto, with, the exception of a jbeen styled her favorite son. While yet had been taken by them in ail 7 for- J ith Tew such men as Caleb Atwater, George 'a youth, he was called upon by his fel- tresses, with 800 pieces of cannon, many B .one Kremer, George M'DufKe, Sz, John Han -low-citizens to represent them in the standards and vast quantities of store. Bourbon dolph, (who boasted when in England State Legislature. There his talents A Russian army is advancing on the Asi- Bracken some-two or three years since, that he burst forth in a blaze and the peoplejatic side, and with equal Miccess. Tee Breckenridge did not call himself an American.) this saw and appreciated them. lie was af-'campaign commenced on the 7tU Ma, Bullitt
system of slander and misrepresentation Iterwards select- d as their candidate and;nd on the 2nd July, the Russians were Duller has hem carried on by disappointed of- elected to represent them in the Con-jalmost to Bzngik and Varna, only bO Caldwell
tice hunters; news-paper editors, writers gress of the United States Here he over anonymous signatures; and the shone still more conspicuously, and hre more deceitful scheme of publishing ex-'again were l is talents duly appreciated tracts from letters, said to have been ai:d rewarded he was chosen to preside
KENTUCKY ELECTION'S. The following statement, exhibiting, b) counties, the ote ghen in Kentucky at the late elections lor Governor and Lieut. Governor, may not be uuinteietting to our readers, at this time of political speculation on the presidential question. The candidates for Governor were Messrs. Metcalfe and Barry; and for Lieut. Governor Messrs. Underwood
and Breathitt. For Governor.
Met. Bar.
24, by General Tidcet; N. CanKrr. : by General Ticket; S. Carolina 11: Georgia 8; TeuLessee 11, by Disti ict : Keutucky 14, by General Ticket; Ohh 16, by General Ticket: Indiana 5, by General Ticket; Illinois 3, and Missouri 3, by Districts; Mississippi 3; Alabama 5; Louisiana 5. In all 2G1. Necessary to a choice 131, 7 Vf ?i Emporium.
written by some person hut not giving over the house of Representatives, a bothe authors name) until the ears of a'l dy of men composed of the first talents who were willing to listen, were made 'of the nation. It was during his services to ring with the cries o" "Bit-gain, In- in that house be took such a decided triune. Jit inn (Tenant and Corruption.'1 In-, stand in favor of the last war. It was de?d so systematical are the opposition- then he made the councils of America ists in their plans of persecution , that ring with his eloquence in its favor; and
we are irresistably compelled to believe, it was then he rose in the "majesty of his
leagues from Constantinople. The Calloway Turks were assembling an ami) of C mybt.ll 100,000 men at Adrianople. All M is- C -y selmans between 14 and 60 yeais op Cmistian were called to arrm. The "standard of ( 1 rke the prophet" was soon to be dUphtyed; Clay
but the Black Eagle of Russia will tmt Ctmbetlatd cower before that famous banner. P iess - The Ausbur"h Gazette announces Edmonson (hat count Capo d' Istrias, president of: Estill G eece, having represented to the allied Faj ette
powers that he could not maintain him- rierning
had refused a subsidy, but that France Franklin
and Russia had engaged to furnish ;G.ll.itin 1, 000,000 f. per month till further or'Gmard ders, and that France has destined for!G:ant this purpose S000,000 out of the loan ofjGravcs 80,000,000. ' Giason The ecerations in Greece have not of Green
s
that a secret combination has been form- strength," and proclaimed i( tones ofpelf in Greece without money, England ' Floyd
cd, the sole object of which is to "put thunder to her sons "giv e me liberty or clown," y-js to '-put down the present ad- give me death." At a subsequent perirninistration Wzr pure, as the angrls that od, and while still a member of that minister at the right hand of Gi l.'' To ef- house, he proved himself the abta and feet this every species of calumny and efficient supporter of South American abuse is resorted to, and we are called. Independence. As an orator he stands upon to hurl them from office, in order almost unrivalled I have heard him that Gen. Jackson and his train of South-speak. I have seen admiring thousands em adherents may take their places. 'stand on tiptoe and gaze upon him. and
But fellow citizens let us enquire fora;in deathlike silence listen, while he enfew moments who these men are, and jtertained them with his matchless elothen see whether we are prepared tojquence; and I have heard the atmos.do so. jphere ring with shouts of applause beJohn Quincy Adams is tho son' ofjstowed upon him. But faction that fell John Adams who served as one of the monster now distracts our country', and
committee to dralt the declaration of .envy that "(tend of hell has marked him
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our Independence, and who, by his all
powerful eloquence sustained it in de- nyr are opened upon him, and it would bate; who first moved, and procured seem that he is to be sacrificed in order the appointment of, and voted for Gen.; that others may ride into oilice on his
iv asiiinnon as commander in cmet on rums.
the armies of the United States, and who while making a speech on the subject of Washington's appointment declared that "sinfc or szvim, live or die, survive or parish he gave his heart and his liini to that votef who when advocating the declaration of Independence called upon the "God-of eloquence to assist him to make the people believe that they had it in their power, and ought to be frer; from the shackles of Great Britain." John Q. Adams is the son of this man
hut tlii- is not enough let us reward
late been ol much importance.
i i -ii 1.11 m i
war nas lanfiuisnea on notn suies. i in
l ist accounts, however, state that the Greeks have lately attacked the Turk? in Athens they took the town, but were obliged by the Turkish batteries of the Acropolis to evacuate it. The attempts of general Church against Anatoiico and Missolonghi have
failed. An unsuccessful effort to effect a larding on Samos by the Turks cost tin in
many me 1,500 were made prisoner by the Samoites.
These are the men fellow citizens Of those vessels which sailed from the
upon wtiose devoted heads the ven-l ;uerea wun sick ana wouuueu Egyptians geance of the opposition is directed; and! for Alexandria, one was taken by the
notwithstanding all these proofs in their i uu?snm frigate Castor.
as its victim. The floodgates ofcalum-
favor we are told they are corrupt men
dangerous politician;, and therefore not to be trussed. Fellow-citizens are you prepared to sacrifice, and put.doicn"' thoe two distinguished individuals, in order that southern Nabobs may take their places I confidently hope not. I have too good an opinion of the intelli
gence of the people of Indiana to credit
Greenup Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henry Henderson Hickman Hopkins Jefferson Jessamine Kn.x Laurel
Lawrence L"vis Lincoln Li vinif;ton Logan M'Craekin
him for hi- own merit, and not those ofj the belief for a single moment.
his father. L -t us now enquire what they have b ivin and see whether they arc not, sufficient to insure him our un"limited confidence, and our cordial support. vThe following quotations from a
communication which appeared in 1324,
Alfiicsso.
F m Nilt s' Register, FGRE1G.Y JVEIVS. RUSSIA, TURKEY,
"The continental paper-," says the
M.tdUon Mason
Mends Mercer Monroe Montgomery Moreno
Mu hi en burs:
Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Pendleton
over the signature of-An American Far- Loudon Globe, of the 21st July, ""which
mer" will fully present them-to out vh?w.
"In 1791 Mr.-Adams was appointed resident minis' er to the Netherlands and, in 179G to Portugal by President Washington. In 1737 minister plcnipotentia-
have reached us this morning, bring further accounts of the progress and successes of the Russians. Anapa, the fortress in Asiatic Turkey, which was attacked by the force of admiral Greig and
ry to Prussia by John Adams in compli-j prince Ji.;nzik.ff, has surrendered, and ance with the earnest request of GeorgejTuleza, or Tulischi, a fortress, which the Washington. In 1802 he was elected to! Russian army, under the immediate
the United Stat-s Senate by the legisla-; command of the emperor, left behind it, Austria is speculated on.
ture ot Massachusetts in opposition to his fallen into the hands of the besieging
lirnotny riCKenng wno was denomma- corps. The supplies of stores and pro-
ted the "Essex Junto" candidate. In
130 ) he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Russia. In 1811, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. In 1813 minister plenipotentiary to Ghent. In 1815 envoy ex
traordinary and minister plenipotentia-
visious which have been found in Brai
low are represented to have been very important. Meantime, the Rufsh n army, under the emperor, has been reinfrced, and its advanced guards have been pushed without opposition to Magnalia. These places are about half-war
ry to England, by James Madison, and; between Karassa and Bazardschik. the
m iisw ne was appointed secretary on hrst place wfiere there is any appearance
sraxe ny james Monroe." ana continued as uch until elected President. In all of these situations it rmy be said without
in ii uiu iuiks win maKe a sia
nd.
There was a report at Paris, that the
Trident had brought intelligence from
the tear oi contradiction, he discharged j Corfu, of the porte having agreed
his duty to th . universal satisfaction of
the American people. Where let it be asked is the patriot in our country who does not coincide generally with the sentiments of the , venerable Washington? In a letter to his successor in office dated 20th February 1797 are the following expressions 'If my wishes could be of any avail to
you they would go to you m the strong
to ac
cept the mediation of trance and England. There were great storms and heavy falls of rain, in the neighborhood of Manchester, England, from the 12th to the 15th July. Many hundreds of acres of
land were covered with water, and parties with boats passed over corn-fields. The damage sustained was large.
Bridges, mills, crops, cattle and other
Official news lias been received from the Morea, of the failure of the negotiations set on foot through the Greek bishops with the insurgents. The Greeks had rejected every proposal, and referred to the convention of the Gth July. The plague has broken out in the camp of Ibrahim pacha, Some negoti;.-
I tion was going on for his evacuation of
t lie jlorea. Ilis troops are sick and much distressed for supplies. The sultan has issued a decree that 'all garrisons whieh surrender to Russia, shall be put to death. Some of the London editors say that the
Russians cannot reach Constantinople the! Perry present season, and speak of the diflicul-j Pike ties at the B ilkin passes. It is evident j Pulaski that many in England view the progress ' Rockcastle of Russia with much apprehension. j Russell Austria is collecting an army ofj Scott 100,000 men on the Turkish frontier,, Shelby and the prince of Hesse Homburg has Simpson been sent on a mission to the emperor Spencer Nicholas. War between Russia and Todd
j Trigg
A great riot took place at Ballina- Union
more, in Ireland, on the anniversary of j Warren the battle of the Boyne, commenced! Washington against those who had assembled to cel l Wayne cbrate the day. The rioters had one, Whitley
body of five hundred pikemen, and werei Woodford
besides very numerous. they were attacked by cavalry, supported by infantry, and dispersed, and some prisoners were made. There was a report that the people in several counties, were arming themselves. We have very late accounts from Buenos Ayre?. The war still continued. Admiral Brown had had some spirited affairs with the blockading squadron. Great preparations were making to strengthen his little fleet, by the pur-
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hope that you will not withhold merited; stock, being carried away or much injurpromotion from Mr. John Q. Adams. ed and many horses wero destroyed.
I or i give it as my decided opinion, that
he is the mst valuaide public character we have abroad. The public more and; more as he is known, are appreciating' his talents and worth; and his country would sustain a loss if these were to be checked by over delicacy on yourpart.r This fellow citizens is the language of our political father, the fou ider of our happy republic. It is worth more than .volumes of stump oratory, or columns of
legislative harangues made on the eve of
an election for the purpose of riding into power. Can any citizen of this re public charge John Q. Adams with pro-
many horses wero destroy
attended with numerous losses of life. In the house of commons, July 22, the speaker requested to be permitted, before proceeding with business, to express his regret at having been the cause of inconvenience to the house, and to acknowledge . his deep sense uf obligation for the indulgence which he had experienced on that and every other occasion since he had been honored with the office. Hn then acquainted the house I hat he had received a petition (transnitted by the clerk of the Hanaper ofi1 in 9,ublin) from sir IIugh Dillon Mcissey, Thomas Mahon, esq. and other
Within the week ending on the 11th inst. seven hundred and forty three barrels of flour; two hundred and sixty three barrels of whiskey, besides a large amount of other articles of produce, and one hundred and thirty passengers were entered at the canal cflice in this city. Cm. Chronicle
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Canals. The Albany Daily Advertiser says, that one of the canal boats which
For Lt. Gov. 'arrived in that place on the 22d ultimo.
Jnd. Brea.jtrom the city of New York, contained 439 582 ! goods for the state of Pennsy Ivi.nia,
531Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Inch ana.
397:llhnois and the territory of Michigan,
and that contracts have been made for carrying goods from the city of New York
290;to Pittsburgh, by way of the canal, for
892 ,2 25 cts. and to Cincinnati for $2 75 3USjcis. per hundred. This is one of the 370 many evidences of the great importance 422,of internal improvements, and partial 254 larly to canal navigation. G10 555 Madison, September 10. 739 Shocking.' ! On Monday lat, about 270 ten u'cl.uk, Capt. ISAAC MOONRV, 473jpapei-maker of this county, was li.und 431 in hu Paper-Mill, suspended by the 3Gneck, by a rope, and dead! He was 433,Uupposed to have been dead about an 265,'honr. What led him to the commission 182,'of the act we have not learned. Verdict 271 'of the Coroner's inquest, 'Death by sui-
1423 1062 cide.'1 Capt. 31. was a respectable cit-
775 iz mi, an useful man, the father of sevcr442al c hildren, and but a few months uiar51 91 ried to a second wife. Republican. 470 132 Shocking. A newspaper in Limerick, 1 17 j Ireland, details a melancholy occurence 190 1 which took place on board the brig Mary 030. Russell on her passa e from B rnadoes 852i Cork. Captain Stewart, (uhomust o-j-rjlhave been insane if the account be true) 91Qiaccording to his own testimony and that 123 f four boys on board had called down
419 1054 ito the cabin, separate!) , six of his crew,
344-tied them, and then put them to death with 753ja crow-bar! The mate named Smith I 1 . iL I ' P I AT
34 1 289 Mnu unomer seaman escaped, i ne mary 37 226 "Sfell was fallen in with by the "Mary 318 354, Slubbs" of Belfast, Ireland, which was 1104 1550 homeward bound, on the day after 625 50 j j this occurrence, v hen the captain was
I i3:cngaged in t vitg tin' boys, Capt. Callenpolder of the Man S'ubbs, immediately 371jWent on hoard ai d found the bodies of 404 the crew and of a nuva! gentleman pas500 server in the cabin. Stewart, stated 4Q tht l.i- t rew had atte mpted to mutiny 4l;.ind that he tiad done it to fave himself. 70, Capt. Callender held by the 31: ry Rus44o! "J' l,Mj aved Capt. Stewart from being q iQldrou ned, he Raving leaped tw ice into J7 I the sea for that purpoe. A third time,
750 1108lne flung himself overboard i ff Castle-
335. town, and was picked up by a hi oker. 704' A w arrant for the apprehei sion of Capt. 314 Stew art, was issued, and an inquest held
03Q on the bodies of the seven men.
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Since cant. Morgan was seen at Bos-
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337; ton, at Smyrna in a Turkish dress, and (2v'at divers other places alive; and since he 4j 3 was fouud upon the shore of lake Erie, 204'aiJJ several other places dead; he has oq been seen by a fur trader, who knew 051 jhim well far up the river Arkansas, 5(53; where he is permanently established; 93 having married the daughter of old ki g I74 Gegjjgagn, and taken the name of IK m-
530 1 1 1 2 euechleeo or white warrior, has himself
1031 731 1 become the principal chief of a tribe of
35Q Indians. 1 hese tales are probably de437. signed to keep alive public curiosity as 2G3 to ,no fate of Morgan, which is still as 331 mysterious as ever. 0971 The editor of the Middlesex (Ccnn.) 40 Gazette, who by the way is something 1239 of a wag, has the latest account of the 40l!missing man, as follows "Morgan has
140 neen seen scuiiing up me iMagara talis
in a potash kettle, with a crow bar for an oar Fact pon honor' tGosh, I guess he went swift." Jonathan.
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DIED On the 23d ult. in Staunton,
Virginia, the rev. Enoch George, one of New-Hampshire 8 by General Ticket-!
the bishops of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, aged about to years. Such a man, and such a life of usefulness rise above ordinary panegyric; his praise is in all the churches. On the 25th August, Robert Trimble, Esq. U. S. Judge for the 7th Circuit, comprising Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee f On the same day C. IV. Byrd, U. S. Judge for the District of Ohio,
PRESIDEXTML election. The Electoral Elections will take place, as near as we have been able to
ascertain, in Maine, the 3d November
Mew-Hampshire, 3d Nov. Rhode-Island, 19th Nov. Massachusetts, 3d Nov. Connecticut, 3d Nov. New-York, 3d Nov. New-Jersey, 4th and 51 h Nov.
Pennsylvania, 28th and 29th October. Maryland, 10th Nov. Virginia, 3d Nov. N. Carolina, 13th Nov. Ken
tucky 10th Nov. Ohio, 31st OctoberIllinois, 3d Nov. Missouri, 3d Nov. Indiana, 3d Nov. In Tennessee and Mississippi, unknown. The states of Vermont, Delaware, S. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana, have hitherto elected by their Legislatures.
Maine elects 9 Llectors by Districts;
Vermont 7; Rhode-Island 4, by General
Ticket; Massachusetts 15, by General Ticket; Connecticut 8, by General Ticket; New-York 3G, by Districts; NewJersey 8, by General Ticket; Pennsylvania 28, by General Ticket; Delaware 3; Maryland 11, by Districts; Virginia fbe Frankfort Argus states that ao error occurred in addirg up the votes in one county, which, if corrected, would reduce Mr. Metcalfu's iE?jortly 100 votes.
1 m&m&m Tailor and Habit-maker,
EF.SPECTFTJLl.Y informs the public, that he hsa e. tabli&hed himself in this place in the above Busiuess. If;
flitters himself that he can suit customers with neatness and despatch havir.g obtained the latest and most nlmired Eastern Fashions, he solicits a share of public patronage, lis rnay at all times be found t his SHOP, High street, on. posite the Maiket-house, in Lwruice-hurp"b September 6, 1823. 35 if
CA UTIOX. TU'HEflEAS ray wife Hannah has eloped t w from tier bed ard board, without any
just cause or provocation, and ht3 conducted
nerselt in an indecent raauntr ; 1 therefore forewarn all persons from trustify or harbennj heron my account, as 1 am deiei mined oct to pay any debts of her contracting after this date. Logan township, l)arborn countv Indii.na. WILLIAM BKUXDAGF!. S?p-ember 4, 1823. 26-2 w
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Y CJ-org? Abrahsm, cf Csesarj Cretlt Township, Dearborn
nntintv. Indiana, a KlifGHT HAY
S( HUU3ri KUUUl Kin i-ru :(. US IHg:!. ' JT simnoht-d to be 14 or 15 years old.
trot3 snd racl;s, Ins a scar on hi head as though occasioned by the pole evil, sr.d is crease fallen; has h smU saddle m.ik on the nearside. Appraised to twenu.five dollurs, by l)i?id Williamson and WU!i!ra Ri dall. C rtificd by me, August Tth, 18V8.
