Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 45, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 November 1828 — Page 2

RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES.

ACCOUNT of the expenditures and receipts of the County of Dearborn for the year -commencing the 6th day of November, 1827, and ending the 6th day of November,

1828, both days inclusive.

. ' , Judges. DR. 'or this sum paid Salomon Man waring for services as associate Judge,, " John Livingston, " " Juries. :For this sum paid grand Jurors, u . For this sum paid petit JurofB, " " Sheriffs. For this sum oaid Thomas Longley, sheriff, for extra services,

For this sum paid Thomas Longley, reward paid for reclaiming 1. Couch, . For " advertising Couch, ' -For " " advertising school section election, For this sum paid John Spencer, sheriff, for re-summoning grand petit juries Oct. term, ! 82&, .-For " " for advertising school section election second time, Constables.

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For this sum paid John Sallmarsh, constable, for services, attending courts and iuries5 I?..- fc William Tucker. " "

Jesse Laird ; Hiram V. Cloud " Isaac Spencer, deputy sheriff, :

Court House Expenses and Rent, For this sum paid Thomas Hoghier for furnishing wood, making fires, &:c. 'For this sum paid Thomas Palmer for rent of grand jury room, April term 1823,

tor this sum paid Pilchard Prest for making tires and rent of jury room, " For this sum paid Trustees of M. E. Church for rent of ditto for court, "

.For this sum paid Jesse Hunt rent of room and fire for probate and supervisors courts For this sum paid Joseph Fitch Tent of room for grand jury, October term 1828, Jail Expenses, Repairs, &c. :For this nam paid John B. Carrington repairs to jail, For this sum paid Joseph xMorgan iron for do For 4 Nerval Sparks do do. "For ' Buell Sz. Dunn do do. For William Tate step? for do. - Dieting Prisoners and Fuel for Jail. For this sum naid William Cook, iailor, for dietine Paul Swift, a prisoner

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Defence of Criminals. For this sum paid Stephen S. Hardin, attorney at law, for defending J. Smith, a pauper, For Edwin G. Pratt, do t John D. Myers do. Commissioners' Court for Perpetuating Testimony. For this sum paid Arthur St. Clair, commissioner for perpetuating testimony For 6 ' John Porter, do do do For 8 c 4 Daniel Kagcrman, Clerk to commissioners do do -

Clerk Stationary, &c. F or this sum paid James Dill j clerk, for extra services to circuit court & supervisors entirr, $r ' ' ditto fc for record books &, stationary for clerk & recorders offices, Assessors of Taxable Property, 1828. For this sum paid John Godley, assessing taxable property in Logan township.

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1 FORE1GX JVETVS.

From London papers to the 25 Sept GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lord Melville has been appointed 1st lord of the admiralty. The other lords

commissioners are sir Geo. CotkburO)

sir H. Hotham, sir G. Clerk, and the real of Brecknock. It is also stated thai Mr. Crooker intends to retire from the office ofsecretary. Letter3 patent have been issued, ap: pointing lord Elienborougb, the earl ot Aberdeen and sir George Murray his majesty's three principal secretaries of stale; the duke of Wellington first com

missioner of the treasury ; Henry Goul-

bourn, chancellor of the exchequer, and lord Wallace, .John Sullivan, Anthony

Ashley Cooper, James Graham, Law

rence reel and Thomas Peregrine Cour tenay, as commissioners for India.

The weatherhas proved quite favorable

jtothe labors of the husbandman, and the

information from all quarters represents

the crops as abundant. Business at

Manchester had revived, and there was a spirited demand for goods suited to

the German market. The number of Portuguese refugees which had arrived at Plymouth, up to the of September, exceeded two thousVAl. Three hundred and twelve of the Irish

emigrants to Brazil have returned to Coik from Rio Janeiro in the Moro Cattle, Several other vessels were expected, bunging out 1?0Q men. There would then be left at Rio about 450 who chose to remain. Of the 3000 who left Ireland, it is estimated that more than 1 000 had perished, There who returned were in a wretchexS condition, without thn mean's of subsisteiice'for a single, day. France. The most active preparation are rfia'king at Toulon for tli2 equipment ofa second expedition for the Morea, which will, in all, consist of from 40 to 50,000 troops. The French vessels have been exhausted, and American, English, Dutch, Swedes, ic. been emploved as transports on very 'favorable terms. A third expedition is-spoken of more extensive than the two former.

the capital, has been stated at 3GCT probably the number is overrate!.: though the spirit and animation of iv troops are undoubted, The opinion i expressed, that the sultan does not pla ? much reliance upon the defences ofCho umla, but that he intends to wait the approach of the enemy, and when necessary, display the sacred banner, on tlc. walls of Constantinople, and then concentrating his my raids, fight the great batttle. The army under Hussien Pachn,a Choumla is said to amount to 100.0CP men. Corfu, Jlug.2. The three ambassadors opened their conferences on the 10 ofthe month, at the house of count Guillemont; on the 11th thev were at

khat of Mr. Stratford Canning?. -&; on the

12th at the residence of M. Ribeaupier re. Since then they have been continued in the -same order. It is said that the three ministers are about to quil Ccr fu fr theseat of the Greek government, which has been transferred to the isle of Spezzia, in consequence of the sickness which still prevails at Poros and Egia. Ibrahim pacha will not leave the Morea unless on compulsion, and is well prepared to resist any attacks upon him. Letters from Janina say, that "the Albanians and Turks, who left Ibrahim, halt an engagement on quitting the Mcrew. with the garrison of the forts ofLepai.to, and made themselves master ol one oT them. The empress of Russia was ahout t& leave Odessa for St. Petersbunih. An article from Zante grves the fol

lowing account ofthe state of Greece

k4lt is impossible to form any idea of the miserable state of Greece, after more than six years of devastation. From Janina (which is rrow nothing more than a few -cabins under the 'cannon of the. castle on the lake,laely repaired by the Turks), to Thermopylae, there does not exist a single village. The docks are consumed, the lands We uncultivated, and the few Christians who yet remain in Thessaly, are daily destroyed by tho

sword, by famine, or by sickness. Phc-

ch ?.d Bceotia are ?educed to desert

The firs expedition eifected a landlrtand tlK3 only Jiiha-b-itant -of" Attica are

in nine days after leaving Toulon,

The ebject remains a mystery, for the

ostensible one ot dri vi?sr the

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Cyrus Mills, do Tbs. Lambertson do Arch'ld M'Cabe, do Joseph Wood, do John Steele, do William Gicn, do James W. Hunter do

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do Manchester do do Sparta do do Cesar-crfcek do do Union do do Randolph do do Laughery do go Lawrenceburh do

on William Way, a pauper, John Hill, do

Anne Gay, ditto

Horace Bassett, appraising town lots in Aurora Francis Harris, do do do Pauperism.

Nelson H. Torbefj medical attendance on a pauper,

Ezra b erris, do do Jabez Percival, do do Elizabeth Dickinson, do do Luiher Piummer, sundries furnished Gorge Mendal, boarding Danirl Horan, do

MarkWalser, do Eliza Hiner Cornelius Miller, do and keeping Maria Matthew?, Jesse Burroughs, do do Roxana Loder, James Williamjon, do do ditto John Ferris?, removing ditto Thomas Nichols, boarding and keeping Abraham Peters,

Vincent Crusenbury, do do Rebecca Crusenbury do Thomas Lemon, do do ditto do John Deinoss,jun. do do Araminta Keith, do VVilliam Cok, keeping and removing John Hill, do

Timothy Davit, do and boarding John Hill & Andrew Henry, paupers,

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John Stewart, do do Sarah Sterne, James M'Kmney, funeral expenses paid for Wm. Roller, JohnHaden do do do Xenophon Thorn, Jacob Larimer, boarding and keeping Thomas Moore, Ira Wrighi, services as overseer of the poor Laughery township, Noyes Cantield, do do do do do Enoch Blasdel, do do do Lawrenceburgh do Isaiah Ferris, do do do Manchester do Transcript of Law. Ezra Ferris for transcript of law, restoring destroyed record?, Delinquents and Over-charges.

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tho?e in the Acropolis, of which the iV?.

hotnedan? haVe taken -possession, Teso'lv-

he Egyptiansjed to bury themselves in the ruins rather

from the Morea wotld be accomulished'than capitulate. The Morea is equally-

by 6 or 8,000 men. To take and ho?d desolate, and Ibrahim Pacha, in retir-

the Morea as France's share ofthe spoil, inf. leaves the country a prey to rum is much more probable. and anarchy."

1 he king of r ranee has returned o

Paris, after a short tour and was receiv

ed with acclamations. M. de Cha-

Mr. Madison.- We Ir'arn from the list

Virginia Advoiatfj that this gentleman

teaubriand, Ihe ambassador to the pope,! was unable to attend a late meetirg of

has lett Pans tor Home. 1 hree Alger- the Visitors ct th University, on ac ine mystics have lately been destroyed'eount cf severe in disposition. The ed

bv the Y rench: these vessels are kind of

sentinels on the coast, on the look out fcr

i to rs cf he Advocate say, "we hav

rhanreirl to see, lately, several letters

merchant vessels, and are manned with' from Mr. Madison, written in the hand

crews ot trom 50 to 60 men. Russia ana Turkey. The emperor's operations against Choumla and Varna

jot hi lady; a circumstance which, ag it

shows the inconvenience that he is put

to by everyone ot the numberless letters

have not been attended with the success daily pouring in upon him, should he;

anticipated and an opinion is expressed generally known and remembered. No that these important fortresses will hold-lone who has not had an opportunity o: outuntil thaterminationof the campaign J hearing a r( presentation ofthe tax from The Turks appear to be well supplied. their own mouths, can form an idea cf with provisions, are in high spirits, ainl 'he manner in whu hMr. Jetferson was

cheered by recent success, in a sortie and Mr. Madison continues to be, oppresmade from Choumla on the night of theised by letters from every point of thn 27th August, three redoubts belonging' compass, generally too for every writo tire Russians were taken, and a larjreMer considers himself singular contai number of troops cut to pieces. In the ''g gratulations on the entire leisure enaction gen. Wrode was killed ad gen. joyed by thf irv Ivanoff mortaliv wounded. j So entirely beycnJ his strength had Great preparations are making for a'fhe labor thu3 injposed on him become definitive attack on Varna, reinforce-! that the former, at a late period -of his ments are arriving in the neighborhood,' life, wrote an address to his fellow citi and the presence of the emperor, who 'Zns which, however, was not publishhas already embarked, it is expected! ed representing his utter inability to will be a tower of strength to the besieg-lmeet it. With regard to the latter, we

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ers. un me otner hand a

,'conflict is expected for the captain

j Pacha, who defends the place with a

have undfi'f'tood, from an unquestionable, source, that the mass of writing which

he has now to wade t h rou gh j exceeds rrkrit

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J bra cry which excites the admiration! "c -2 to perform when he was SFcrefary seven of his enemies, is said tt have de-. And this too,superadded to tim j ciared that, if the Russians should prove fatigue attending to the management f

victorious, there should not be one stonejseveral extensive farms, on the product left Upon another in the town. It issaidjtiveness of which depend the means of that, after the attack on Varna, the em-Uupporting the elegant -hospitality which peror will return to St. Petersburg be- is found under hh roof, by an almost uncause an offensive compaign is not to he broken succession of Visitors from tbs thought of in that country during the' New and the Old world.7'

winter.

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allowed J. Spencer, collector, for delinq't payers on personal taxable property 39 1 8

UO do lanrfc.

o do do do for road tax, Fees to Treasurer and Collector. to the Treasurer for receiving and paying to the Collector wheu his duplicate is settled up, -

A new expedition is preparing at

Odessa and S

ed against Ru

JVortk Carolina.-

ebasteopol, which is destin-jare taking for the comrnenceme lrgas, with a view of accel- woiks at the "was." It is a p

Virrrnus mearurcs

ncement of the

project os

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erating a movement against Ad rianople." great magnitude and importance to the

Odessa, August 2G Government has state, and its completion will produce

received news by express that gen. Pas-jinminerable tits. The New hern Speckewitch has occupied the fortress -ofitator, from which we derive the above Achaschiland Toprachale, in the pacha-; fact, al?o makes favorable mention of a lick of Erzeroom. Twenty-four flags &iiiy shuttle loom recently erected in that several thousand prisoners are the fruitsjtown, and notices the launch ofa vessel

of this victory. Their majesties and the

diplomatic corps assisted at a tedeum,

of 1 20 tons burden from a newly invented: mariner rail wav, bflilt in one of the

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Leaving a balance due from the eotiaf j to iB&ridiit!f, Cth Norember 1328, of

UZ A DILL, Clerk. JAMES W. IIUXTER, Prr aident. e ' B' A Pcwons are forewarned against receiving an order drawn, some years since, bv the commissioners in favor ot the corporation of Lawrenceburgh for $333 33 L3 cents, or thereabouts the same having been given without consideration, will not be paid by the couuty. By order oVthe Board of county Supervisors, JAMES DILL, Clerk.

occasion. The Servians have revolted and joined the Russian standard. The grand vizier left Constantinople on the 0th Aug. and was to proceed direct to Choumla with 20,000 men. The sultan has also resolved to put himself at the head of trie army if necessary. Late accounts from Constantinople

658 84 i-alaffirm, that the inhabitants, so far from

being dismayed at trie approach of dan

ger, are, on the countrary, assured & full

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are common in that state, which has resolved to lay aside the kkold inun sr.i his deeds," and march forward to wealth and independence.

A trrist TTiill constructed on the principle ofthe rail way, has been put in operational Charleston, S. C. nod is sanf, from its cheapness and simplicity, to be an object worthy of attention.

A farmer in Snow Hil, Md. while-

of enthusiasm. The immense armv! watching for a bear in the evening, fired

which is prepared to take the field, in! at and mortally wounded a negro bo the voct cf the enemy pushing on ibribeJonging to him,