Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 November 1828 — Page 3
We here Soft that Mr. Rush, fecretary! Republicans! Yotir adversaries rely f (hp Treasury, and candidate for vice Tor success, on the supposition, that you
president on the Adams ticket, recom
rnpnded in December last, that the public lands in the west should be held back, to prevent emigration to the west; to raise (he price of lands and reduce the price of labor, as a means of increasing the capital of the capitalists of the north, and encouraging manufacturers. In what attitude would this policy place the poor man in the west, who has not hitherto been able to purchase a half or
quarter section of land, on which to raise
do not understand the character of the present struggle that you are ignorant of) our rights, and will not turn out to vindicafe them on the day of election, will you not undeceive them? will you mt attend the polls, to a man? will you not proclaim in a voice of thunder, that
your sovereign will shall be respected
and obeyed that a corrupt minority shall no longer wield the destinies of this
nsii'jf republic?
K' collect the First Monday in Novem-
a poor but worthy family ? what would oer. On that day ou will decide, n
be its effects upon the west? rertainly jyour votesj whether you are prepared to to constrain us to remain tributary to the .submit to be ruled by a minorit) to east. Circumscribed in our limit. ui.diabandon the srreat nrinciule on which
taxed for the benefit of the northern
manufacturer, we should indeed become not only 'stationary' but be converted into mere hewers of wood and diawers of water. The price of lands "enchanced," and the value of labor reduced the poor would be rendered still poorer and the rich richer. It is probable that such an administration could have been willing to recommend the appropri
ation of Urge tracts of land to encour
all our free institutions rests the right
of a majority of the people to give direction to the legislation of the republic and to elect then Chief Magistrate. For the Palladium,
dition. and expired the Jay following the
rest being very weak, through want of
nourishment, bhe sailed from Savannah last of July, and had been capsized, in a gale of wind, or hurricane, and wrecked, in lat. 21, Ion. 59,30, in the night of 29th Aug. without the possibility of saving any food or water for their sustenance, and having previous to being hoarded by me, lost Jive men through
starvation, Ac."
New York, Ot. 15. The following note was sent to Captain Murch, of the brig Rodney, as be was leaving St. Pierres, 12th ult. Dear Sir I seize a moment to re-
S3y
LAWRENCEBURGH.
, SATURDAY, AOV. 1, 1S23.
Mail Route, For the convenience of
subscribers, and the more spe dy and certain delivery of the Palladium, in one
quest you to report the arrival of the brig section of this county, the editors have
congress Irom Boton, wim myseir, me. established a private mail rc ute, extendmate, and seven seamen of the Gen. Lin-i. , ... . . . pan. Ihaveonlv time to sav. that she :lnS about 60 miles ln th following direc
capsii 'd in a hurricane, after splittingtlon: Starting from this place on Sunthe double reefed maintopsail, blowing, day morning, passing through Aurora,
away the reefed mizen stayail, &c.j W ilmirgton and Hanover to Rising Sun-rmofthe secoiid reign of terror,is now
To Farmers, Mechanics, and all other! 4 T a - V a1- 7 thence by J- Barrickldw's Scranton's t0 .. r V V k v :ir . i i- land four nenshed with huneer and thirst, . mifs of no reasonable doubt. Ills ma
VyiuzeiiS) oi u.uia; a. . , " ilartiorri: thprirp nn Kniipfiprv nr Q
,.,,.ri. .. .aiier ueine nine aas on tne wrecK, wun-; ' - -r j lorny in me doubt t.r.d of the presidential. . f r t. ' 'mil,. rPtniWrr lm, n J i . i rv.4 - r
i3i vungresbiouui uisi., is auoui ouu
ate for Congress in the North Westera District of Pennsylvania. I am yours gentlemen very respectful THOMAS D. WEBB. CREifcHTON & Douglass, Chilicothe 03 The spirit of Jerseymen i aroused, and the state will assuredly elect electors and members of Congress in fa vor of the Administration by a majority of from Three to Four Thousand. Trenton True American, Oct. 1 8 OT Friends of the Administration awake arise in your strength and triumph !
Froa the National Republican, Oct. 2; Great Triumph!! The Pecfle have prevailed and OHIO is for JACKSON. The election. of John V. CampbelL
a" Governor of Ohio, over the servile ad-
Vr. til uro n ik
jLvrJi wmj u m v w ' ' v vr ft ' IIP Ult.OIiUliai , . - . I
confer, but, l.k weary pa.sengtrs oo a jour- ""1 ,UVIS,UU3 Ul WdlcI u.v 3 ne of importance, an d-..ra.od not to sop ,,f God d the mely aid of Captain
age internal improvement in the v ls-i1""1'1 yu arr,ve 8'y ' e wished-for h-vM. to wnose kindness, ana tnai oixur. tern states, which must increase the caP-0ur coon,r hit " 8 " d be .h,p.m, a passenger, we are much inital of this section of the union throw jof sU,e talu u,on ,,4J b,lioW8 w,,hour chart .debtedthe remird, r of the crew es-
additional quantities of fresh lands into ur omV- ir-.r. : ne peop.e i.autu wm, lwn nv.
A
market, and increase the stream ot em - J i
cration to the west? Jinpossible. Such I . ,n i-.i u . b , . , ,. f . . isellrom the ruu ai which tb belrusHu !8 vi a course would be directly at war with !wlv sfpeplIli, .
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the favorite policy of Mr. Adams' ad-
ministration. It is, then to Jackson's friends in congress that you are indnbtt d for extensive grants of land for the Michigan road and the Wabash Canal. These grants were made by acts of congress, ai d as a majority of the members were friendly to Jackson, they could not have been passed without their coi.seut. The single fact, that Mr. Rush, who has officially recommended corgress to stop the sale of public lands in Older to chi ck emigration to the zvest in raise the puce ot land in the old states, and lesser the value of labor we say the single fact, that this enemy to the growth and prof perity f the west, is supported by the Adams party for the office of Vice President, must convince all refl. clirg men that (he state of Indiana is exclusively indebted to the Jackson m j'-ri-ties in both Houses of congress, for jjrantsof land for the Michigan road and Wabash Canal. With this evidence before you, demonstrating the fallacy ol the declarations
in Mr. Farnham's address, in relation to
Noah Fairbanks,
Master of the ship Gen. L"- gat.."
SABBATH SCHOOLS.
At a meeting of delegates from Sun-!th itnr
1 be q xstion btve& Andrew J.-ckson and
"... w. o ..-u... .U''J C .LL..t. C-l 1, LTlJ m A.
siHit (uidifoa) oo ih 3.1 of November uxt J"uuaili ocuoois, ueiu ai mouni uJ b phm aod naked q.iestir.o will then be tn ber meeting house, in Laughery Towned, and hr voters deride i i.onor ibly to them 6niP on tn.e 4th of October 1828, reports selves aDd hanuily for the couirrv jwere received from the following schools,
miles, returning heme on Monday eve
ning in a direction west of Wilmington. All papers for those places will be packeted & sent by this mail, unless otherwise directed by the subscriber. The charge for carrying each paper, per year, will be fifty cents, the same as charged at the post office which may be paid either to the carrier. Mr. Laird, or to
ELECTION'S. Maryland, This state votes by dis-
rtie bran sick-ita ni im course fnch has showing the number of teachers and tricts for President. St. Mary's,Charles
been pursued by some of the uVtin$;n?hd sup- clio ara lor the last three months.
porters of the ttUiuimslration . to r eir praculion and attacks on Gn. Jtckson nun who 'Aurora f.jr worth, pariotitrnj, and dtv .nun to bis cun ; IVlou lit Zion irv bas fsw iq'jals and no superiors. Yt,:c
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tbtre is no vie no crime, in (he black catalogue of 'iffenees with which ihey have not accusfd him An'l do they now, when they beKin lo feel the pressure of public opinion when the see that all is lost slacken in their rs to deceive ir.e people? No. Dut let us not get angrv at their indiscretion, though
they reiterate e more lou'ily that the Jackson! Miners
ticket is a lory ticket. Rilicu!e is tbe weapon, Grant's Creek Ihej use to ward oft their disappointment. We! Freedom can v.Muid to be of good humor; "tbe signs of Scranton s
Cross Roads Franklin Mount Taber 2d Manchester
Hoean Hill
lierv
Laun
the tunes" in Kentiieky and U'0, are of tbe
most phasing k'nd. In both our cause has triumphed in ilte late elections In Kentucky the Jirksoo par'y have the lieut. governor and a rii jonty of the legislature oo their side; and
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CUIlllllUifl IUU J1 lilt" UUillUCI JrtllU I IJiHJ, r , . jj . , , rt , r i ai . '.far as -sct named, have elected their candidate nriii thf m :infs n I Innrl Inr trip iMd-iiiiritn
' b " " " - 'b-'-'iur governor
Mount Pleasant
Teachers. 19 15 12 10 14
16 13 7 15 10 11 13 7 12
Scholars. 130 52 58 47 75 125 101 72 52 80 42 83 78 75
174
1070
There are 14 other schools in our!
reighborhood, making in all 28 schools; about 340 teachers, and more than 2100
scholars; having above 5000 books in
road and the Wabash canal, ou uili i he result of the, Ohio elections has causedthelr ,ibrancs- Six of these schools know, fellow citizens, how to appreciate a rrf 8 r ,n s!a,e. Fru nds of reform be! nave neen se UP within the last three
A
monti.s.
A committee of seven persons wras ap-
otner assertions and cnarges maae D j0n your gu .r. ! You set J rr.i Slome. him on other subjects. iVWo.i I aeip.;it. K-coer Creignion, and
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mr. t arn nam s aaaress cues me re- proD Diy tr;e r presenane inna the 14th dis-ipomieu 10 umu a consutuiion, ana a cent cotiduct of Mr. M'Duffie at the tnct, ar- all naten for congress and tb-ir pla-j plan of conducting the schools. The Colleton meeting in South Carolina asU,(,p fi d by J wksomsns. 'Ih.s s the reasun committee to meet at .Mount Taber, the
evidence of Gen. Jackson's hostility to wy n'-n band-hitis and fx;r.a (rDm the last 1 - lday in this vear.
the 1 anil, and to the perpetuation ol thf
Union! We might with equal protn iety, refer. you to the declaration hteh made by the son of Mr. Hrurj Clay in one of the principal public houses in Philadelphia, to proye to you, that he
did, on that occasion, give utterance to;l,bor and , t
me
Ult'ClRnall (ji iZette. O "HO (j Z 'Me. &.C ttlttm-d. A motina- Arl
by ft.m 1 to lb persons (a unknown.) re. schools was appointed, to beheld at
distribuMng tr.rou-, t,.9 state in S,cn re,t Hartford,th Friday before the first Sab-J quantme.. I hey hav, f.n.r.d t..t r. io bath in A jj Tq ,
ui UI..O. ano iianic ,y t;e,r usual c, m.-g t . school .g uested lo senJ Q,e Qf inore 'Z. tte of the same place, states that Mr.
me here to sav it ! b" a fruiilrss flrt
& Calvert counties form the 1st electoral district. Prince George & Montgomery the 2d do. Frederick, Washington & Allegheny the 3d do. Baltimore & Annapolis cities & Anne Arund. J county the 4th do. Baltimore county the 5th do. Harford &: Cecil the 6th do. Kent & Queen Ann's the 7th do. Talbot, Caroline Sz, Dorchester the 8th do. Somerset, Worcester Sz, Dorchester the 9th The 3d & 4th districts elect 2 electors each. Last week we gave the votes of this state by counties; the above will enable the reader to class
them into electoral districts, for the purpose of ascertaining the probable presidential vote.
Ohio. 'Who is elected governor of
Ohio?' is a question as strongly contested by many politicians, as if it decided the presidential election. Both sides contend that they have succeeded in elect-
jing their candidate. 1 he Cincinnati
R-publican of the 28th Oct. gives Mr. Campbell in 34 counties 43G5 majoiity, and add?, "we have yet received no infor
mation which warrants the conclusion
that Trimble i re-elected." The Ga
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5 8 9 10 11 12
do.
do. do. do. do. do. do.
do.
do. do. do. do. do. do.
1800 2200 1200 1000 300 1000 120S
Total From which deduct Trimble's majority in the 3d Dist. 200 4 do. 1800
6 7 13 14
11300
do. do. do. do.
300 1000 2500 900
6706
6700
Campbell's probable majority in the Stale 4600 This estimate has been made from in formation received since the eleciionv from all the districts except the 7th,13th? and 14th, and the calculation as to these, is based on information previously obtained from each. We can, therefore, assure the friends and supporters of the great caa-e, that the late election in this state ha shown to the world that Ohio ic fr Jackson, by arlearmui decided majority of more than FOUR THOU SAND VOTES. From the same of Oct. 28. We learn that on SUNDAY lagf, Charles Hammond, together ui'.h eight or ten of his caterers and retail pedlars, t irculated a handbill declani g that Allerj Trimble was re-el cted Go emor of this state,' and that there were also elected a majority of Adams men to our next General Assembly. Ji ihh junto of aristocrats have issued Mich a paper, it is only recessary to say at present, they have assert ted that zchich thf y did not A w r? to be true After hhvi. c elected EIGHT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, for Jackson, out of fourteen, the whole number to w hich the state is entitled, we have vet received no information which warrants
the conclusion that Trimble has been reelected, or that a majority cf the next
deliberate wishes of his father. t j ho jQmoten.M of th- vtic ks bch hue
the number of hoys and girls in tl e
Young xMr. Clay swore "most bitterly j been made upon G-u. Jrk-on , . or.ilt tw lt school. The number of verses recited and solemnly that before Jackson shouldjthree yaM. nminds . f the fr.li. wng orc- by the whole school in the preceding
. ri j r i i Juegisiature is in hvr of Adams. On .number of male and f..male teachers, ; and jrertain that one or the other is wmir- U v , ; i c i ii... Lt',lcl,', i me ouieris Nvronj.the contrary, we have good reasors lor
dote which appraretUome nme since in a couuv year. The number of Books in their
irj paptr ere it is: library and how many teachers and "Mother, bailed out a grpat two fisted g rl scholars have professed religion since one day o.y to itch'-a W-11 srralca U Men. thev entered the school. I h.W, but it ., .My scratch. J. L. HOLMAN, SEC'T. Mr U. Mr Clay.cr... out two fitted; R Baf)ks of the A nerican S. S. uncle lobr, Jjfeson's a cona ng J ckson s . , , , . a coming. ' U ,11 then, s.ys ClaJ. anti-tariff u"lon to be "ad at the storu of Barbiiu n ihe Journal. I l.-v-, but h. ont stau tholomew, Aurora.
anu-t rtff.d. V.r. Clay Mr Clay, b-vls oit
be President of the U. Slates he would
blow the darnn'd old rascals brains out himself." We quote this language, not to prove that Mr. Clay is anxious to cause Gen. Jackson to be assassinated, though he has said he would prefer "War, Pestilence or Famine" to his election but to show how absurd it is, to
refer to the declarations of an indiv idual IV f r- M'lnfflfi tn. nr-rwi 4 1 1 . t CI ...
- -i i lx j i iAMrman nim.s, the old 1 armer's
jacK.on is uosuie 10 lanuana 10 mej., rrmi We H , q. J;mf4. Find, re-elecJed.
peipeiuauonui uie ueion. hand h,ll mm. I have says Binns, but hb wont 2
, u-uoii. jatKson a vies in reiaiion atlly t. fia hanil billed. Mr. Adorns, Mr. Adto the tarilF the writer of the udmini-tra-lari.s siys J H. Pleasants, the Hero's a com.
tion address could not have b-en lgno-iing - aciunlly coming. Well then, says Mr. rant. In his late reply to G .v. R i,! Adams, Burr him and traitor him. I have: e
coming
Members of Congress elect from Oh io.
Jane's Shields, iu place of John
Woods.
Gen. Jackson expressly stated that he but he wmt stay Burred nor traitored. Mrfi ,41 it ill v v . i "
was decidedly in favor ot protecting! ir, r tuy, says nammona, Jackson's a American manufactures; ad he who coming Well, says Clay, prove bim aa adul-
tvled him the favorite soldier and iairi-'terer iod a nSro 'radpr- 1 hafe S8JS Ham
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Joseph Vance, re-elected. William Russell, re elected.
ol nf America, iu 1825, cannot entertain doubts of his patriotism aud devotion to the Union now. Ii would be a waste of time and an
tnond. but be wont stay an adulterer nor a negro trader. O! Our country our country, cries the party, Jackson's a coming th elections ar going ngan9t us in Ohio Pennsylva
nia, Kentucky, and Indiana. Well, says the
insult to your understanding, were we toiparty, send out exras hand bills and c-rtifi
notice all the foul aspersions contained ctes to deceive tbe people. We have, say in the late address of the administration the editors and committee men, but tbey wont Standing committee against the repnbli- stay decnv d. Mr Clay, Mr Clay, bawl out can candidate for the presidency. Y; u be full sUnd -rmg chorus we have, callrd Jckknow his worth, and will vindicate hi? oo a t)rMn'. a '"-urderer, an adultenr, a trai characterand your own on the first Mon-!for- h0 'nor;in,u' " foh 8 crook-bck, a pre day in November. The deeds of Jack-Jvnd'r nnd bis "Wrs fools, &p but he son speak his worth-and the dtclara-jrit s, th" WPDt;9's tions of his present opponents, made K1 T 'T 'ru "V Ua9?,0f n"; 1 " ; r . 'tha-'s nil Unclf Icbv pack up my cr!s and
IV a tew years since, stamp meir own' . V J r . pistols and lr us be iff we have brn lung
,e assertions witn iaisenooa iniamy.: . .
on
late assertions witn iaisenooa iniamy
la Pennsylvania and Maryland, the Adams party have been "routed, beaten, defeated and overwhelmed." Ohio gives fair promise to go with her other M-ter states of the west. In Kentucky, we are assured that the Jackson ticket will prevail. Is Indiana, then, to be numbered with the federal states, and to stand opposed to the administration of the hero of the west "the favorite soldier and patriot of America?" This question, we are convinced, will be answered in the negative by your votes at. the polls, on the first Monday in November.
enough here and thus will tbe coalition end its reign. Indiana. From tbe Boston Palladium. Shipwreck an I slarvatioti. Ext ract of a letter fni Capi. Hall,. if brig Congress, to the owner, dated St. Pierres, 20th. September. "O i my passage out, I fell in with the wreck of the ship Gen. Lingan, from Sa vannah, bound to St. Pierres, and found on board the capt. mate, and 9 seamen, in the most wretched state of suffering and starvation. Two of the latter were brought on board in an almost dying con-
Samuel F. Vinton, re-elected. 'William Stanberrv, re-elected. William W. Irvin in place of P. Beeeher. William Kennon, in place of John Davenport.
John M. Goodenow, in place of
John (J. Wright.
John Thompson, in place of John
bloane. Elisha Whittlesey, re-elected.
7 8 9 10 il 12 13
14
The 3d, 6'b and 14fb districts, represented by v' m. M'Lean, Wtn Cr.ighfon nd Mor-
deci B i l'i, have not been heard Irum. Jacknon.
which it i3, we leave the reader to determine. To help him to decide, we give thefollowing reportsfrom both sides: From the Hamilton Inir tli"-nce Fa r , Oct. 27 CHEEKING TO THE FRIEjXDS OF THE ADMIJV I ST RATION. The Administration has triumphed in
the Western Reserve, by a majority of!
S,000 Votes.
This result ensures the re-election of
Governor Trimble, by a majority of from 5.000 to 7,000 votes, and secures to the Adrninitratioa electoral ticket a majority of 10,000 votes. j
Iu rsew-Jersey, Maryland, and Dela
the opinion, that a majiity of the Lower House will be Jacksonians. Of the Senate, we believe that no certain information has yet reached Cincinnati, by which the political characterof that body can be ascertained.
Pennsylvania We have returns froro a number of congressional districts in this state, in all cf which the Jackson ticket has succeeded. A" ii-Jersey It is stated that tbe ad ministration have a majori'y in the new ly elected legislature of tnis state The presidential election? were held in Ohio & Penns) Ivania yesterday They are held in Maine, N. Hampshire, Massa-
ware, the Administration has also ob- chusetts, Connecticut, N. York, Virgin-
taieed a complete triumph. ia, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Extract of a letter from the Hon. E. Whit- Louisiana, and Indiana on Monday next,
Trumbull County, Oct. 18, 1828. . nn h .... . . . .
Dear Sir The following are the re
turns in this district, so far as heard from:
MARRIED on Thursday evening,
by th. K . J. L. Thompson, Dr. T. S. CORNET T. ' ( Vth U. to th e amiable M-- ANN MASON, of this place.
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FOR NEW-OK1.KANS. ripHESfeatn Boat PIONEER will leave U for New-Orleans the fiisi rise of water She will take in tow a Lrge lull built for a steam boat, which is well calculated to carry stock. Such persons as wish to ship Horses Sheep, Poultry, &c. will apply seoa to the Ma3ter, on board, or to B. HAYDEXb Co. No 7, Commercial Row. Ciocianali, Oct. 21, 1823. 43-tf
Trimble,
Trumbull County, 1755 Portage, 1431 Geauga, 1214
states, not named, intervening that time,
Campbell,!excePt Perrmps S. Carolina, which elect
4403
961 426 12 1309
by legislature.
In Ashtabula, Trimble has about 10C0 mnj rty, which give the Administration candidate more than 4,000 majority in this district. Yours &c. E. W HITTLESEY. Hon. John Woods. Warren, Oct. 17, 1828.
Gentlemen For the information ofjjoseph Orr,
yourselves, and other friends of the Ad-' John Watts.
ministration, I inform you that we have about EIGHT THOUSAND majority in the Reserve for Governor; and shall have from Eight to Ten Thousand at the Presidential Election. In some of the Lake counties there were not Jackson voters enough at the Polls to raise a hickory POLE for the Hero! From the best accounts we have received, I am induced to believe that thev have carried the Administration candid-
Presidential Election, FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. ELECTORS FOR LVDIAjYA, Of Prfsident and Vice President. For John Q. Adams, For Andrew Jacksorfj
AND John C Calhoun.
Benpmin V. Becker
AND Richard Hush. Amazon Morgan,
Joseph Bartholomew, RathrTBocn,
haac Montgomery, Jesse B. Durham.
William Lowe, Ro?s vroily.
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Six Cents Reward!! AN AW Y froa tbe suhsenber. Jiving io Manchester township. Dearborn coun
ty, an indented girl named Mary Di?gs; aged about 17 years; about 5 feet high; dark hair and complfcxion. All persons are forbid barboring or trusting said girl on my secount, a they may espect to be dealt with aeeordiDg to JAMES BABCOCK. Oct. 20, 1328. 43-357
