Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 November 1829 — Page 4
For the Palladium OK FRIENDSHIP. When in (he glowing bloom of youth, k The icene of life look gay, When innocence is rob' J in truth, Fair prospects we survey. My heart was free from worldly cares, I pleasures did pursue; Did neither dread nor fearfthe snares. That youth might fall into. I thought each one a friend that smiles. But found it was not so; O may I shun deception's wiles, As ( in knowledge grow. And as I do advance eacb year, My errors I'll correct; And learn when smoothest some appear, Their friendship to suspect. . When first ventured on the world, 1 thought each one a friend; But as the wheels of time have rolI'J, 1 find they jast pretend. When fortune dotb upon as smile, VVhole crouds of friends appear; j But should adversity beguile, How soon they disappear.
T1U9, friends forsake, when fortune frowns,
Adversity doth show; But few 8re found to heal the wounds, From whence our troubles fljitY. But O! thre is a friend indeed, Whose friendship warm doth flow"; He will befr end in lime of need, And conqusr every foe. Oirhim alone Ml rest secure, On him Til still depend; For bis own word does me ensure He'll be a faithful friend. Rising Sun, Indiana E. C.
Mr. Maltby, the counsel for ihe prosecution, said that it was his duty to bring before the court and jury the facts oi this most painful and distressing case. The prisoner was charged with attempting to murder a young woman of the name of Leah Warren, the daughter of a builder and bricklayer, residing at Brad well Ash, in that county. The prisoner was in the employment of the lather of the girl, and paid his addresses
to her. Previous to Michaelmas last,
she was persuaded by some of her rela
tives todiscontiutie his addresses. H
was exceedingly distressed at this deter
initiation on her pari; and having seen the young woman with another young
man, some few days afterwards, he was
driven to a state ot distraction, and attempted to put an end to his life by harming himself. , On the TlhofJune last, the prisoner saw the young woman
at her father's house, and he proposed to renew his addresses to her. She declined, and on the 9h of June, he saw her walking with a young man named
Eli Hunt. It was at that moment, in all probability, that he first contempla
ted the commission of the crime that
had brought him to the bar where he
of my sisters to meet toy brother and sister; tire prisoner saw me walking with Eli Hunt, and said to me, "so you would come I will go forward." The prisoner went on and I followed him, and I did not see him till half past tix o'clock, when he came to the meeting service, which was held at my father's house ; my father was r.ot the preacher, nor the person who performed the service; alter tho service I was with the prisoner halt an hour; I went to my uncle'o to sleep, and on going into the yard that evening, lsaw the prisoner passing; he called me and I went to him; nked me whctlu i I would go to Bacton with him on Tuesday night to the fair; 1 said tha4 my sisters and brother were going on the Monday, and 1 thould have to yo with them the said, that notwithstanding my
engagement with my brother and sis
By the President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jacxson, President of tbe United States of America, do hereby declare end make known, (bat a public sale will be held at tbe Land Office at
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the INDIANA JOURNAL, WILL LE PUBLISHED, AS HERETOFORE TWICE A WEEK, During the ensuing Session of the Gem ml Assembly.
IT is known to the public generally, ItuS' the Indiana Journal ivaa published iwiee week during the last session of the lienors'
cf the base line, and; Assembly, &ud thst this was the first and ovi
t : 1 I II. ' n.
7' i KAll.Sit
Io the State cf Indiana, on the second Monday in November next, for tbe disposal cf the public lands included within the baits of the undermentioned townshins and fractional town-
9 shins, sll situate North
Westui the second principal meridian., to wk. ;jtteojpt which had been made, id the stale oi Fractional towtibUips nineteen and twenty Indius, to issue a newspaper &ure thau enco ofllangecne. ?a wetk. A very eonsidciable additional Fractional townships nineteen and tirenfy pensc, over and shove the ordinary cxpendiof Kdngo two. ture of a veekb" paper, was necessarily incurBeing a reservation of ten milts square, hereto- ;red by the sioii-ivcekly publication. Encourafore appropriBkd for the use of the lit I riverd, however, by the liberal patromge which cr Thornton party of Itfiaim Indians, at theirjwas oirbrdcd on that ccc&.on, Catnud by the
ue nopea J fctiuulil viibge on Svxcr enck. and ceded to the Uni- general smimc(iod with vbub that fffort esda: about half td States b" frtati if February 1 Hh, 1S23 'regarded, and anxious to continue to sffonJ thp
past live oMock on the fcJ.iijdaj moriiiiir! Also. Fractional township twenty-four, and fullest and earliest intelligence cf the Lecich-
I saw the prisoner again by appointment ;lownship8 twenty five acd twenty six, ol llangejuve proceedings, wc have bein induced again
;u uuuciiahe we i&k ana we Co so with eve-
was standing. On the snme night he met
THE HUSBANDMAN'S SONG. Written for the Anniversary of the Merrimack Agricultural Society, by Philip Carrigalv, Esq. and sung at the Din
ner table at Hopkinton, October 8, )329
W hen an erap'ror of Chioa ascendcth the throne, He goes to the plough-land (a custom long known,) And to prove as a patron to Farmers he's thorough,
J urns runner himself, (ill he turns a good furrow. Haw Buck, gee Bright, fygee Bonny, gee o Though do party politics mix with our dishes, It sure is no treason to utter our wishes, That wc ne'er may have rulers so dull in th'extreme, But are fit to hold plough, or at least drive the team. HautBuck, fyc. As oft comes our great day for premium and bounty, It proves what fat things still abound in our County,
All good, when applied to right U3es and cases,
the young woman, and asked her to go with him to a place three miles clF; and when she declined, he requested her to
go into a lild close by, in which there
was a p ud. bne mused to with
him, and he seiz d her by the head pul
led her bonnet firings tight under her
throat, threw 'her down upon her back,
and cut her throat with a knife. lie got up and ran away as soon as he had perpe-
raled the deed; bhe lound the blood
trickling from her throat, and made the
best of her way to her aunt s and a medical man was sent for immediately. S'ie informed her oncle and auut where
the assault was committed: and on search being made near the spot, the
knife with which the prisoner had infflicied the wound, the blade of which was
bloody, was found. When the prisoner jg'reeable, ;tnd I told him sr; was much
was tai:en betore me mtgsirate, he voluntarily made a statement which would be proved in evidence, as follow:
I was gi iig from my uncle's to my fa
ther's the prisoner had promised to meet
me and see me home; he can,; into my uncle's yard before 1 got uj ; he accompanied ate about half the h.ij home, and at that tmi in conversation . as renewed as to goi. g with on the Tuesday evening: he sf i-J that he hoped J would
go with him, ana I said 1 would: he said
he thought 1 was old enough to please mvsell : he came into my lather's house
about an hour and a half alter 1 had arrived at home: I went down to Brad well
and he followed me; I met him as 1 wa
returning from Brad well; 1 asked him it he was coming thai way, and he eaid presently; I had previously asked him to
meet me ; he accompanied me home, and I was with him U the Monday morning;
this was not with the knowledge of uiv
friend?
four.
2'ownships twenty four and twenty y:ie, oi ') tuuiiui-me oi an increase ol patronage, and Kang. fve Also, uf prtsentmg additional claims to support. Frac.jon.-d townships twenty ones twenty-two, Ihe time, ir is coniiJrntly bt lieved, has arrivand twenty three, oi Kango ten. N "b n a publication of this kiodlhrou-h Which last uienticaed Range i bounded byjtht medium of which only a full and larly the line of demarkation beUveeu Illinois audjaccuuut of tbe piece dings cf our Genual AaIndiana. ?ea.L!y can be convertri to the public nih be Tbe lands reserved by law for the use of;SU3fained without being burdensome to the
schools, or fi.r other nurocscs. are to be txclu- putnhers i be honor -f the state, and lie
dtd from salo. interest of the people, alike demand such ft
(iiven under my hind, at the City of Wash publication
inglon,
this ninetcemh day of August, A D.
1829. ANDREW JACKSON.
i Ily the President:
(JEOiiUE liKAriMVi- Lommisswner C6-s cfthc General Land Office
Collector's Notice.
cim wmi'h r.:illvin all ttie mm-it.
ing , and his conversation w as chiefly abnut his hopes that we sliould become man and ife; I wished to be with him,
and to be his wife, if my friends were a
;v .11.. ia i ' in rK kb mnrn rAiti.n i.. .
ness was so ailcieu mat sue could not ami tl!,ft ! hon. fin tv.t! ,.rPi,aPP.t nv . . 1 "r c'
a, given to her, and ,;. 1 1V tim I live lo taake ZTJi nT" . k, "
But make a sad iumble when Dut ia wron- lne 111 tic jealousy ana disappointment
places. Haw Buck, .
attached to him, and I loid him I loved
hir., and if the manige could not be brought about with our friends consent.
"I was walking with L-ah Warre. inI would hav him some lime or other ai
Tuesday evening, the 9th June, and xtU.ll hazards: I know he very much loves1
came into my head all at once to do this,! me, and he always did. (ilere the wit-!
in consequence oi tier reiunng to gr with me; f took the knife out onr.y packet and cut her across the throat I nad one haud round her neck with winch I held the bonnet strings; she fell backwards and I ran away; the knife which Mr. Orridge now shows me, and which is now sealed up in my presence, is the knife which I did it with." The jury would see that this case differed very materially from the one tri
ed on Saturday (the case of Win. Vial!.)
in this case there was an apparent mo-
"TTOflCE is hereby given ,pSE J to fell pmon& whom n !H-2 iy cpLcern, tht a sale of bnd
r arij town ols be held ai the Ourt House dcot, in lnwrpnofehurgh on the 2d Monday in Avveviber, 1SI, and cuntin ue frooi dav to Oay until il delinquents lundand lots are rxpoaed by their No9. of town-
shin, section or urt thereof, and toM2 lot.
JagreaHble to their No9., as charged on hedu- . pliCHo of taxes for the ypr and former
?ears I hivo been Collrctor. I will attend all
public places, also on eacb person charged
In regard Id the accomplishment of the proposed undrrtaking, we can onlv picd-s our
selves thai every possible txerlions will ba made to moel tb( puhlic expcation. For a sample of ihe rxunner in w hicli the proceedings will be reported, reference is made to our semi-weekly publication of last winter. By additional exprriencp, ond n increase of exrtion, we hope to discharge our duty still more sathctorily. Important documents renorti
of committees on ut j-c?s of general interest, nd as full a sketch of the df bahs as our limit ill allow, will be speedily and carefully inserted. It was our intention, sometime Ago, tn enlarge our paper to i n imperial size. nd publish but once a wrclc ns uual. Further tp-
tlection. however has convinced us, tt at the proposed pNn of issuing tKiee a Wfek will be muoh more satisfac'ory to the pnbhc, al'nouub much more expi nsiv- to us. By this plan wo
win not on v oh pnk h
Thus calf-head and mutton-head, of the prime 6ort, Are good on the table but poor stuff io Court; And pumpkins and pumpkin-heads, also, because Tbey make very good puddings, but very bad laws. Haw Buck $c. Some swine to have long (to oOr shame be it spoken) Evaded the statute for ringing and yoking. Cheated bogreeves by. walking (4 terrible bore) Erect on their hind legs, instead of all four. Haw Bvek, fyc.
But waving these evils, our theme let us raise,
And award to our Farmers tbe premium
praise; JSot those who donH look to their fences in time, Or those who'd be twaddlers, but Uavc no
fence to climb. Haw Buck e. Nor roust we omit, in our annual ditties. How Ladies refine and improye our Committees;
Wen higher prize beauty, than skill oove'er
rare,
But tbe Fair are judge of works of the
i air. Haw Buck 4 e Vhateer be the Tariff 'a or Factories doom, Be our tost loud and full, "Speed the Plough and the Loom;' Then for those whose bright charms inspire heart and pen, Jtfirt their husbands in all things prove true husHaw Buck, 4c
ofthe prisoner, by the n lection of his
addresses. He (the learned counsel) would not attempt to reason upon the facts, but would proceed to prove them by his witnesses; and he should leave il
to the jury lo decide if tue intention of the prisoner was uot to murder, or to disable, or to do the young woman some grievous bodily harm; if such was their opinion, they would liud him guilty. Lriah Warren, on being brought into the witness box, was very i'aim, and
could not proceed with her evidence foi
stand, and a chair w
Ihe prisoner was alo in tears.)
Mr. Baron Garrow: What do you say, young woman? Wi'nss (weeping:) I said that I am sure he loves me. (This avowal produced nn rxlraoidinurv expression in the
court ia favor of the prisoner, in which the jury actually joined.)
Mr. malt by had a communication with the father of the girl, who was the
prosecutor, and addressed
He said that after what had been slated
by the young woman, the prosecutor was anxious that the nroc( ediwrs should
th tax-sas fcst as possible; at wh.ch times tl p " . - " 1 ' su nPan .' . 1 . twice as much ro-4ttrr. hirt wo n,
our inen
soon as practicable, to issu nnr .rorif,.
paper cn an imperial s'.eet.
10, is growing short. JOLLY SPENCER, s. & c. D. c. September SO, tS2. S3
Tlie Journal of Health. Conducted by an Association of J'hyncians.
lXTO! ICE. I he primary obj ct with tL
conductors of this Journal is to point
out the means of preserving health and preventing disease. To attain Ibis, all classes and
t)C court. j0ytl) gess shall be addressed, io a style famil
iar bn) f'mndl) , and with an avoidance of such professional t.-rcis ami allusions as would in any wsv obscrft the eubict or hlsrai the most fasti-
carried no further, if his lordship should. 'dious. 3 he fruits of much reading, study, and
consent to the proposition. (Merc was. 'cartful cbsprvatioo shall be pl.iced before them,
a burst of npplauae.)
Mr. Maltby said that the young man had e xpressed to her family an
wo
rn
f-o a:iai' d &. applied as to conduce most elbc.v
'ciouslv tu their bodily cemfurt and mental trao-
'j-Jility. lo hitevf-r prolVsaion cr calling)
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ceasing atrection for the v..u:i map, and ' lIja3- hlor-g, the riders of this Journal VauilOU IO tile rilbllCJ he was willing to make'any reparalionh115 CaU P?3CPts -"pt.ble of valuable BpP;i-, rgiHis is to lorearn all pernors from trust.!.? or th his power. cat.on. Air, looJ, exercise, tho reciprocal crediting- my v--if IjORCAS, iHer this date,
Mr. Gunning', the counsel for the pri
. j uprra.iuii cn Uiitiu .u i;uv, i.;uua.ts aiiu to-1 uuiu iitrsen in such a manner
soner,aaid that his client felt nnst grate-!
ful for the mercv which had been showi
some urn-, me court was crowaed t0 him ; and he trusted, when he became with females. There were thrice thejunjd to the ohj-i-t ol his aficclion, that number that were at the trial of Corder.j for lho kindness ahd dl uon which she She stated: I live at Bradwcll, in this! had shown, he woulo. as 1 oi a? hp hvd
oJ. count); my father isahraidayer; I hav, J((,ver give her a moments pain, but
Known me prisoner mr two years ana a; nchave towards her like a od huiband.
OF AFFECTION.
British northern circuit Bury St, Edmunds. Wrn. Buckle, aged 21 year?, was capitally indicted for assaulting Leah Wairen, by cutting her throat with a raz, iih intent to kill and murder her. In a second count he was charged with intending to disable her; and in a third count to do ber some grievous borjilv lurm. The pri oner ns attired in a blue surtout he is w afia called a wpn tt fell v witl light hair, small and regu lar features, and rosy cbeeke. The femah? whom he was charg with attempting to murder, is H piettv interesting girl, about 1 S ydrs Gf af,;? and was attired in a very becoming mac-
half: he worked with mv father: he n;iH
7 . , 7 t
his addresses to me up to aooui three
'weeks before Michaelmas last: m
friends advised me to discontinue hiaddresses, and soon afterwards I told him that I could not permit him to nay
his addresses to me any longer; I was at service at the time,and I did not return home after that till near Whitsuntide:
0 I remember the 7lh of June last, I was at my father's; I saw the prisoner there, and he pressed me to renew our former intimacy ; he was going to Wa!sham,and
he asked me if I would go with him; I said that I had no objection; on the Sunday afternoon he came to my father's. I had been crying, and he asked me what had been the matter with me? 1
said that my sister and brother had been
calling me to account for going with
him to VValsham in the morning, lie
said "if they have any thing to say, why
edifies, clothing end th physical tducatioD
of chihhftn, are ttpics of prtasnent and perva-
dn intrreist, rriih lne iliscuico and elucida
tion of tvhich ;ue fa23 of ths work wiSi Lo J laaic'v filled.
stn f rf:t ill r
fairna ii;o't ma s her husband.
HIRAM FAiRinXKS. ? 1329. 4.- 3w
The prisoner bovved, and looked with! in &d
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w . w
great atl action towards the triri. rjK.st pAin) will be rt-ceiVeJ t y .Jr ; i;
Mr lLmnCarPm e-.l ik Airen, No. Kb CUtSimt Sirr;i
,i: ...L J. 1 I .
crrun; wim-miau iukcii piace was not lhe dfti;uit m nmiu.i.- thnnuuiit ot
quite regular; nut lie was not uispoedfi:le subscnpuoQ willbe t.hviated bv snv Udi -fs
not feel it his duty to insist on the pub
lic prosecutor proceeding with the trial
after what had taken place. VVhenhehrst cast his eyes upon the prisoner, he observed lhat there was less ofthe character of ferocity about him than any man he had ever seen placed at the bar of
justice, and the jude was not the last!
person to leel, on witnessing. one of the most distressing scenes imaginable; he
Take Notice. ar A persons v. bo have beec
-;tr period than twelve months,
their accounts bt-fore ihe first
inmry ner?, otherw
vis,- they wih be kh
1
to whom t.us my not be c uremtnt, can rectivf biJitetn mm.Uers of ibe worl by rtmittisg'
a iioii 10 ii e rame psrsoi".
The J jurriii ot is nliii, incJudu
forn st the end of the vear m m papts, octavo.
Sheriff's Sale.
ll'ho acts in the capacity (jf Justice cfthc peace.
s inOf x, will j 'tERS his services to the puhlic 89 a volume vf4lJ0,J? Conveyancer; he will attend to drauin
ol nod ackoouledgiRg Deeds. Deeds of trust.
iuoriga-s, u.sis cl bale, Title Honda, Leases, Articles of Agreement, Potvers of Attorney, Apprentices Indentures, &c. &c.
His office is on the corner of lllsh and Elra
He will thankfully attend to the com-
ATTEMPT TO l MURDER-i'flOOf-dootlhey Ay it to and" ut lo you?
I would rather thev would sav it to me.
for 1 would rather lose everv drop oi
Dtooa in my body than see a hair of
your head wrcnged." He also said lhat he would leave my father-, 1 persuaded him not to do so: he said that he should never be comfortable any more, as it would not be agreeable to the family for him to court me, and they would be al-
wajs giving him hints about it -r told him that I was going to Walsham to meet my sister; he said that he had rawould not go,-for he would rather to himself, and if my sister and brother had any thing to eay they could gay it ;o himself; a young man, named Eh Hunt, came into the yard, and asked m if I was going to meet my sister, and I said no; the prisoner was then gone forward: I walked with Eli Hunt and one
Y virtue of sundry executions to one directed from the Clerk's drice ofthe
Detfiborn circuit and supreme courts, 1 will ex--streets.
i riic t r itn c . t of fli. frtnt il AiaAKAi. n iri'inrfa nf Kia fvia.la I. . . . . . L I .' - 1 1
joined in the involuntary expression o(jfLe ,al? (irecte.on the 2l9t (bv of vovemhpr with nromotnees and Cleliiv.
n-xt, between the hours of 10 nod 4 o'clock, on j Lnu-rcnccbitrgh, Oct. 1 7.7, 1 3?.
odiu imy, ou acres oi lanu, uein seciion bo,; m
town 7, range S west, as the property of Vm.
C. Vanhowten,at the suits of Arthur Martin for the use of Alfred Nye sod James Hays. JOHN SPENCER, S. D. C. October 22d, 1S29. 42 3.v
the tury m favor of the accused. The
judg, however, dared not let private feeling take place of public duty. Jt appeared that through the intervention of friends, the young woman having avowed her unalterable affection for the prisoner, and her wish to be united to
him, all parties were of opinion the feel ings ofthe young woman should be con
suited, and she would be bound to him
in the closest ties for life. The friend
had arranged that they should be united
in wedlock; and as there was no evidence to prove he had committed tbe crime imputed to him, the jury wouid
say he was not guilty; but if any indiviual in court dared to express either approbation or disapprobation of the verdict, he would send them to prison. Verdictnot guilty. Mr. Baron Garrow: let the prisoner be discharged. As 6oon as he was set at liberty, the girl said, "The Lord be thanked!" and he ran to her and kissed her heartily when they arrived in front of the court, the crowd gave a loud cheer.
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BY
JOHN HOOD,
HAVING recen'ly cstab lished himself in !avvrmccburgh, rftspectfully iu-
fonus the public lhat he 1.
opened a Sheet Iron and Tin plate -work shop,
on High street, a few doors south vrest ofthe
Market bouse, where be is prepared lo execute
work in bis line with neatness end despatch.
He will repair old tin ware on reasonable terms. October 24(h, 1829. 42
Flour by the barrel The subscribers have flour wholesale and retail. ?'PiKF, St STOCK VAN. Oct. 1327
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