Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 2, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 January 1833 — Page 3
PALLADIUM.
Lawrenceburgh, Jan. 26.
imposed form; though a slight squabble in one of the pages prevents its present lifting,
fyet when well locked vp by the Federal
mallet and hickory shootmg-stick, it will safely go to press.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Indianapolis, Jan. 22. Dear Sir: I write you on this occasion, more to keep up a regular chain of communication, than from any thing important I have to send. The Bank Bill, which passed the House on Tuesday, by a vote of 33 to 29, has not been disposed of in the Senate. For the
list two days, that body has been discussing
the measure in committee of the whole, and
when it will get through is only known to Omniscience. The bill which is undergoing this scrutiny is not that which passed the House, for that lies on the table; but one which was introduced as a substitute in anticipation; and I am of opinion that, after the Senate have amended it in the various ways proposed, they will reject it, and either
'concur in the bill of the House or none at all. Tho session is too far advanced to enter into new projects. The plan that has been matured, must now, in my opinion, be accepted, with its defects, (and I am fully persuaded it has some,) or all hope of passing a bank charter, at this session, is gone Yesterday and to-day a considerable number of bills was disposed of in various ways,
in the regular course of business. Two of
o these bills, one to provide for the election of County Treasurer, and tho other for the
election of members, m the event of a called session of Congress, I would name as
among those ordered to be engrossed for a
3d reading.
It was believed, some time back, that both houses would be able to wind up business
on Saturday next this day ; but from pre
sent appearances I shall be agreeably dis
appointed should the session close before Saturday week. We mentioned last week that several thefts had been committed in this neighborhood within a short period. Since then, three individuals, charged as principals or participators in the crimes, have been committed to prison in this place, to await trial at the next session of the Circuit Court.
we record our wonder Jind astonish I Mr. McDufHejtzcms fairly to admit in tho
ment, and offer the above undeniable letters he is writing for Duif Green's paper,
fact to the world."
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OFFIC i DEPARTMENT d' The following Dcre be of great importance i merce with the French Vve?t
lands, has just been received at the Department of state: f Translated We Louis Philip, Kins of the rench,
j &c. &c. do hereby
DECREE. Art. 1. Foreign Wheat Flour may be imported into the Colonies of Martinique and Guadaloupe at all seasons, without regard to the price, either in
France or in those Colonies, without need of furtherauthorizatton,on paying 21 francs, 50 centimes (3.97) per barrel of 90 killogrammes, (198 &. one-
third pounds.
Art. 2. The 14th Article of the De
cree of February 1826, is rendered
void.
Art. 3. Our Minister of Marine and Commerce charged with the execution of this Decree. (Signed) LOUIS PHILIP. (Signed) COUNT D'ARCOUT.
Raffling extraordinary A Baltimore paper has the following singular adver-
over tho signature of "a member of the Convention," that the Nullificrs of South Carolina have contemplated rebellion and trea
son against tho Union. In lavishing his
abuse upon Gen, Jackson, ho charges him
of striving to desolate the fair fields of the
4 1 7 1 j i j tirinzK a iiinies in ur. Ttiur.ii iur i n . , . .i.ri . . .
rr.iT . -1 u v'j- r aiaio wmcngave n:m oirtn, by attempting The subscriber having contracted for t0 slir up a portion of her chizens to comment 4000 turkies which will be in;t rfyion ail(i m,M i..vp.
i - - - ---- n v w'
brought to Haiti more in droves during hremn authority." What a Destitution of
me feagon, raining ior mem will com- principle: uiat an evidence of the feci
ne; ce immediately, and be held until mgs, and the mad ambition of men:?
(he 2d March. I, B. No kind of gambling, nor minors or disordetly persons, will be permitted on rafiling evenings.
Groceries. SHAW & PROTZMAN, in addition td their former stock of Groceries, havd lately received a quantity of Coffee .Hot asses;
PvASINS, MACKEREL, TABL1S SALTj
XIXOX2, &0. &0.
Which they oifer for sab at their old 'stand j
wholesale or retail.
Jan. 25, 1S33. -tf
Columbus Sentinel,
The following is an extract from the Mes
sage of the Governor of Maryland, at the
commencement of the present session of the
Fanaticism. Street or Hedge preach- Legislature
ing is certainly not a goodly work, to "l"e present Chief Magistrate of our
which thp aristocracy of t ie United country imvmg Dccn re-ciectcu uy tlie voice
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland of the P0??1?,' hi,3 KnVxnd kcidcdll0SnMii ,'nn.,b;n foi (Umi tility to the Bank of the United States, leav-
" - . i i n rt iiia i ii i it ill ii ni 1 riciuiiTWri rr irnrrnF
ed. A rar,i v a of th s descr nton hai .. "r. VT .'" tu...
how
the
r . i i mi j I. . i - . . . o - '
oi uora wanaevme, ana a inori rlrawal of a larsc bank circulation. Under
time since a report having got into tncse impressions I would surest to the
circulation inai ne was 10 uoiu iorin present legislature, tiio propriety of cstab il -l . H1.ll "! I I f. . T. 1 n . .
in me Diucsione lueinouisi napei, lislnng a ciato jjaiiK, 10 be lounucu, upon
situated somewhere between Lurgan the funds of the Mate. I have carefully
and Portadown, the consequence was, perused all tho document? upon the subject
that an immense concourse ol people wnicn imc uet Mjuumiea 10 mc uy mo
. . , , . .. doubtlul, 1 deem it proper lor the commerever la elv made his annearance in . ' rVi . ... .
, it i i A. A ciai purpoata ui auaryianu, xo poini oui some latter kingdom j bearing the title TT,nfinc nf crcatina a Snr,tnt, fnr t). wth.
Take Wine and Bark. (?) A
few weeks ago a young thin, tall, pale, meagre-looking dandy from the South,
took lodgings at theTremont, wearing large whiskers and mustaches, which gave him a peculiarly ludicrous appearance. His deportment was very civil, and he soon gave indications that he enjoyed but very indifferent health. He observed to 6ome fellow boarders of the house that he had long been afflicted with that vile tormenting disease, the Dispepsia, and inquired what skilful phisician he should consult. He
was recommended to avail himself of
the advice of Doctor W ; accordingly called on Dr. W one fore
noongave a minute detail of his symp
toms, and wound up by savins
"Now, Doctor, I look to you for help can you give me any medicine that
will cure me?" The Doctor could
hardly suppress his risibility as he nan
ded him a prescription in the following
words:" I ake wine and bark." Our
dyspeptic left him, mu6h pleased with
from the surrounding districts congre
grated in the vicinity of the Chapel,
not so much for religion sake as to be
eye and ear witnesses of his Lordship's,
folly. About six in the evening, his
Lordship, his agents, and bahlls arrived
enlightened statesman, who the past year
.1 1 . 1 VN.
has acted as cnairman to tno Committee ot
Ways and Means in the House of Delegates. My impression was formarly hostile to tho measure, but from conviction, I nowMcelare
my change of sentiment, and one of the reasons of this change is founded upon tho
on the ground, and immediately after, success which similar institutions have ex
his Lorship, to use a sporting phrase, hibited in other States. I will closo this
Brutal Violence. A youth of about 15 his visit and congratulating himself up
years of age was committed to our county n a speedy termination of his suffer-
jail, a few days since, on the charge of bru-1" wmco were more man nail inv
Trpmnnf. thnf K
years old. We arc told that she was, when , G , , . . ,
found, but a step removed from death, from nounced that dinner was ready. He strangulation and other violence, and that forthwith seated himself at the table there is little hope .of her surviving at this and speedily devoured every thing in time. his way. Next'came on the wine, and down went four glasses of the real Drowned Gki5Vedncsday last j the body "white top" the invalid intending to of a mulatto- msHvas picked up near the follow up the prescription to the very mouth of Tanner's Creek, in this township, letter, then get up a most hideous bowThe deceased woro a steel mixed dress ow-ow, bow-ow ow-ow. Every person , . , . . . , t-v at the table was seized with astonishcoat, and mixed casinet pantaloons. From m.n r . 4 . . ' . . r j u . , j 1 mentand tsrror knives and forks droppapers found about the body it is supposed d t . , f J
tlie deceased had been employed as steward ment it was supposed that some half
ot some steamboat: among them was an or- dozeu dogs had made their way into the der on Messrs. Broadwell, of Cincinnati, hall. The Southerner took another
and a certificate of freedom, representing gass 01 wine and again vociferated
set to in fine style selecting for his text, "He that cometh tome, I shall in no
wise cast him out." The Methodiit Chapel U a tolerably large building,
but the fame of Lord JMandcviile as a
controversialist having penetrated to
the uttermost bounds of the county Armagh, it was found totally insullicicnt to contain Ihe crowds that had assembled; and many a wearied wight, who had travelled far and wide to listen to the soul searching truths of the Gospel, was forced to put up outside
the holy place. The patrician orator
having concluded, his Lordship on his
passage from the pulpit to the door was furnished with a practical proof of the
frailty of human nature, and a strong
argument in favour of the doctrine of
original sin, for some evil-disposed per
son did feloniously abstract from the
fob of the preacher a gold or gilt watch
ind chain, value unknown. His Lord
ship immediately informed (he congre
gation of the loss sustained, whereupon a rumpus arose of which the confusion of Babel was but a symbol. The
genllemenin the immediate vicinity of
his Lordship loudly vociferated their
nnocence; and, in endevdoring to ex
culpate themselves from the imputa
tion, some of them did not hesitate to
brand their neighbours with the foulest
and most disgraceful epithets. The lie
direct and the retort uncourteous were exchanged in quick succession; but his
Lordship of Mandeville was finally obliged to leave the house, a poorer,
and it is to be hoped , a wiser man than
whin he entered it.
his name to have been Tliomas Wilkinson.
A case of razors, six in number, some strings
of beads, &,c, were also about the body.
again
"bow-ow ow, bow-ow ow-ow" like a real blood hound, when he was seized
by the host and an explanation demand-
ed. Ihe poor fellow, as much astnn
T T. P ST "11 1 I I - . . , .iuv
lulBwrr,iaiv,,WuFu- lstedat being thus accosted, as the
ably contcr a tavor by noticing the occur- company was at his slrance yelpin", ex
rence in their respective journals. claimed, "Bless me.J must not be in
L - J 1 I.
lerrupieu, nere is tlie prescription
. 1 .- ...
EdUorial,afterthemannerofthestThir- given me ny my Uoctor,77 which be-ty-six" of the Statesman. ing read to the company "Take wine
Senator Bell. The Legislature of New a T?' fxclted an instantaneous tj u j . , .... v.. I roar of laughter, to the mortification
, c v , i-i ,1 of the poor lellow, who left the room in vote of more than two thirds of both houses, atwinkling and was not seen again for
uj.ua xur. jjeii 10 resign ins seat m tnree days. state Herald. the U. S. Senate. At the time of the elec-
lion of Mr. Bell, the question was agitated, "Hooking Letters. The New Orwe believe, respecting the obligation Mem- learls Ar8uf mentions that an ingenious
bars of Congress were under, to follow the 7W
instructions of their constituents and he 1 rTi 1. ! 1 "dl Cl'a ,j . , , ' ana ne The passage of the letter box was stonmade a pledge to the Legislature to resign, ped up, in such a way as to prevent the mcaso ho could not consistently with his descent of letters which were deposited views follow their instructions. We shall and they, lodging near the aperture now see whether he keeps his word. were easily extracted from the outside! , - The same device was put in practice, It is said that two Italians have invented some time ago, at the New York Post a light, flexible garment which is bullet- Ohlce. proof. The Pawtucket Chronicle of WedOurbrother Typo's of the city of Philadcl- nesday last ears:" A few days ago phia, have been feasting themselves on the in this place a" married woman more JJZ?L ,i ' ai i111-0 anniry,ersary of their than three score years old, was delivsociety, on the 5th inst. They appear to nf an inf inf i Th LlVk compose a solid rnh,, ;n elJr Z e.re? 0 an inlant. Ihe mother soon
broadsides to the poor Nullifiers The fnd promises to do well. We hope we toasts are all ?ood. and enrt n rw have not violated any private feelings
them as a specimen of tho or lhe public decorum, by brineinsr into
West Jersey Observer. Publc notice, a factsostrange,singular,
IJy W. HiII.-Calhoun, Cooper. Havne a PcrllaPS unprecedented. 1 he phe
and Hamilton-The leaders of the Nulli- nomenon confounds all human calcula-
ners; may their heads be used for mallets, and their anns far'shooting sticks to tighten tha quoins of ihe form of twenty-four's. By Wm. Wellington. The signers of the Declaration of Independence We have run short of such sorts: May there always bo a matrix ready for ca3tiug such, when wanted. By E. Richirdaon. T113 Union A veil
Blooiixgtox, Jan. 10. The Mail on the route from Indianapolis
to Orleans in this state, by way of Martinsville and Bloomington in its passage from
Martinsville to Orleans, was robbed on Sunday last of a number of letters, newspapers and pamphlets. They were found strewed along the side of the road, at short spaces apart, for ten or fifteen miles through
a part of Morgan and Monroe counties,
some articles of value were lost but so far
as we have yet heard, they have been re
covered. James Madison Craiff of Martins
ville who was employed in carrying the
mail, acknowledges, that the crime was
committed, in part, by him. Through the
energy of our citizens the robber has been apprehended, and is in the hands of the
proper officer in Morgan county. Post
masters along the route should give imme
diate notice at their ofiices, so that persons having money in the mail i(any such there
be, should have notice thereof, that they may if possible recover it, as the loss will be
theirs it it should not be iound. I he mai
bags are ripped down the scam on the end near the steeple further information may
be given hercatter. l ar est.
subject, by recommending the communica-
jons which you will have before you, rch-
lve to this subject, to your serious con
sidcration."
The Governor of Maryland admits that
the charter of the United State Bank cannot
be renewed that tho fate of that institu
lion is no longer doubtful' w hile his Clay
brethren in the Legislature of Kentucky are
holding out delusive hopes to their constitu
ents, and gravely passing resolutions, in
structing our Senators and requesting our
Representatives to vote for tho renewal of
tho charter. The Govornor, of Maryland recommends tho establishment of a Stato Bank, while the Clay party in tho Legislature of Kentucky arc depriving their constituents of tho means of obtaining tho bank facilities tho commerce of the country demands, merely that they may have an opportunity to rido the Bank of the United States as a hobby, one year more. The
course of the dominant party on this sub
ject is controlled by their selfish views.
They are already understood by tho people.
jjouisruieAiiv. Late attack on Louis Philippe. A
change' has 'come o'er tho spirit1 of the
Parisians' 'dream' on this singular affair. They now insist (and the court party entourage this view of the matter) that the shot was
tired by Mademoiselle Uoury,tho voun h-
dy who pretends to have turned it aside, and
hat it was a mere trick Mo gam somo cilice V
That in fact there was no ball in the pistol:
and that she Mademoiselle Bourv, was
not received at tho palace after tho aflair, as has been stated in tlie journals! Public opinion is equally divided on this question.
In the meantime tho proprietor of a coffee
house is stated to have offered Mademoi H "n .1.- 4 rv trr r. i .
ouuu jjuuiy 1110 ii"',vuu irancs sno is m
tf ' want of, on her exhibiting her attractions a demoiselle dc coviptoir for a period of six
Lnwrciicebut'glt Library.
THK D.reciors of the Lawrenctburgh Libra, ry Company, by itieir Committee, desirou
to extend ibe usetul operation of ihe institu
tion, and to recommend it to the lavorfeblo
notice of the community, respectfully piesent the subjoined remarks, in relation to iU present
situation ana tuture prospects, u -gtnizea by
ti e exertion ot a tew sninlea and liberal
minded individuals in the yewr 1818, itlus re ce'.vcd at various times, such additions s to
rer.der it an honor to intelligence and public spirit of the town, and is a most vahub'e mcms
ot diffusing ueful knowledge, and liberal, and, enlightened views among its citizens. For a, short period past, from circumstances mostly accidental, its concerns have been negligently managed, and it lus consequently failed tocx ert its wonted beneficial influence, and cum. mand a proper degree of interest in its pros
penty: its claim.- however upnn the puio.ug of the public, rrow with our growth anj
strengthen with our strength. I he Library contains at present about SOUvolumei of clioica
and well selected works, comprising nvut ot
the standard works upon ancient and modern
History, I ravels, the F.ngluh Clasmcj, and a, suitable proportion of works cf u I gtercast, viz: Poetry, popular Novels, Urography, &c.
thin affording a rich and varied ripatt to tl)3
retder, obtained at a trithngr cost.
I'he Directors deem it bupernuou ta en.ter
into a lengthened detail of the many advauta. ges likely to accrue from so valuable an instl.
tutmn. An enl.ghtened community will at once perceive in it, a source of credit to the
tow n and invaluable bent tit to the literary and moral character of its citizens, and consequent, ly entitle their w arm and hearty co operation, in extending the sphere ot its usefulness. To a population l.ke outs possessing a lare number cf ycung mechanics, just enuring upon tho active duties tf lllei und where few private libraries arc found, it u Voids facilities fur tne. tat and moral cultivation, and ralmul arul useful empl j) ment of leisure hours, peculiarly valuable: the prospect moreover of th location of the County Seminary within our limits, should fccrve as an addilu nal inducement to foster an institution, which will prove sovalu
able an auxiliary to all the ordinary means of
imparting useful knowledge and toriect sen. tirnents. A few shares may be had by calling upon h Librarian D. S. Major, Uj. at Cve dollars each.
A. S. VANCE,
J.lI.imoWKIlV Committee.
JAMES DILL,
months
0ir.VTJCJ3,J3) WHEREAS my wife Frances has lefl my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, this, therefore, is to forewarn all persons frcui trusting crhaiboring her on my account, as I am clctci mined to pay no debts of her contracting after thir date. HARRISON' LOW. January 1 1th, 1 BVJ. l-vf A liist of I A' 1 1 era IPEMAINIXG in the Post Office at Law Jl& rencebujjh, Dearborn County, Indiana, on the 1st of January, K 33i which if not tak en out w ithin three months, will be tent to the General Tost Ollice as dwad letters.
Court Journal.
Appointments by hc President, hu and
with the adricc and consent of the Senate. Willi a e Blakly, to be Receiver of Public Moneys for the District of Lands subject to sale at Palmyra, in the State of Missouri, vice Willis M. Green, removed.
John Leonard, of New Jcisev. tD be
Consul of tho United States for the port of d a T T I .1 w -
ot. jago ue viiua, in the island of Cuba, vice Thomas Backus, dccM.
Ciiaeles W. Dams, of tho District cf Columbia, to bo Consul of tho United States at Guayrnas in the United Mexican
States.
We quote tho following from the NewYork Journal of Commerce: The 'Peaceahle Remedy.1 Twentyone pieces of heavy ordnance are being put on board the brig Lawrence and other vessels, bound to Charleston, for the benefit
and behoof of tho nation of South Carolina. They are intended, no doubt, to shoot the
Tarilf with. A shipment of small arms was
made a lew days since, for tho same desti
nation.
. .
taiion, and devetopes a procreative power of which nature was before tinconcious. The little offspring having come so cautiously in the world, will enquire for what mighty cause, nature has violated her ancient laws to force an infant into existence. Nature may answer the plrtin question just as her majesty pleases 5 and iu the mean time
A criminal cause of rather a novel complexion was tried at the Court of Common Please in Augusta, Me. before Judge Whitman. A woman was indicted and convicted of beating her husband! The offending fair, Deborah Richardson, was heard one day talking at her husband, in a high key. Soon afterwards, he was seen to tumble out
of the door on the ground, and a stick of
wood about lour teet long followed after
him. The person who saw him full came up immediately, and found him lying senseless,
his head bruised and bleeding, and marks of hair and blood on the stick j she was then trying to raise him up. There was no one witness who saw the blow given, except her daughter, a child 9 years old, who testified under evident fear cf her mother. The Judge, in charging the jury, said ho had never known a case of this kind before, but that the law affords its protection to the husband as well r.s to the wife. The iurv
returned a vcidict of guilty, and tho court
sentenced her to pay a fine, and give secu rity to keep the peace for two yeais.
Loss of the Steamboat Helen McGregor A letter from Capt. Rhodes, dated XJotl December, says "this will inform you that the steam boat Herald, has run into the Helen McGregor, and sunk her with about u00 bales of cotton in her hold. 1 have saved about t!5S or iiSO baits, mostly without any damage, and am bringing it down in a
Hat boat, ihe boat has sunk in about Ui
feet water tho water will leave tho boat'
deck all out at low water." [Mobile Register.
Armstrong Wm. F, Armstrong Irwin 2 Aler W m. II. Bryant Martha Uraz;er Hubert Hue! George P. 5 lieuch Joel Ulasdel Jicoh IJostick James Marlon Wm. Ulnnm'r Klisabeth lionington John !tiUin&by John noon Mrs. Uinegar Jahn, and James Hunter rtrundield Wm. rtruceChas. Crozier George ('a lahan John Carroll James Cross ltachel Mn Calbngham Wrt. Dunn John 1.
Puikey Enoch
Dill James Dunn laac
Duukin Mary Mrs Firming1 William Gidney lames D. Gil ell Sam lT. Gouchar Samuel Gidney lsuc G'cison A . Gilbert Mary Miss Stephen Joel Dr. Charts GiWn 3 Hundley Itenjamiit Hundley Kubeit U ml son John
Hook Kliza Henderson Wm
Hibbits Jan.es Harrington Wm,
Johnston Wm. 2 Jvihnson Genrxe
Keiglaley liobeit
MARRIED—On Thursday evening last, by Rev. Mr. McFarland, Mr. JOHN HOOD to Miss MARY ANN BEDFORD, daughter of Z.
BEDFORD, Esq., all of this township. Fresh Flour JUST received and for sale by SHAW & PROTZMAN. Nov 9, 1832. 43— WHISKEY, by the barrel, for sale by N. & G. SPARKS Nov. 8, 1832 43—
Loyd W. Longwood Christopher or Milo M'Clester Jmct Meudal George Morrow James MJcomb llob:rt Mil'cr Sarah MraMil'er Nuck, or Tomis Feery M'Xeely John 2 Vewton Henry Ferry William 2 I'arks Julm Patterson Hubert lteid Herod C.2 Held Herod or '1 homaf ros Samuel liutlen Jbrahxnt ltiplcy Josej h S. liamlell Jk m Hhcdrs John W. Scott John H. Swales Mary Mrs; bmith Hannah Schorrs William Sutton JuViann fieibert Wili.am Tboin Allen Tihhets t'ti jamin Tucker V Mum Thacher A'iijh Trst .Mwaid F. Tuscy Genrp Yoiuey O rcr.1 Yn'de Wdl'um 2 Vanclsff Garret Vnnhotn C01 rxl u ilmn JoKepli Wilson Maria woman cf color Walf o e l.uke 2 W aMou Jjiius iUon John wd i.'i'fncser Walker l.olert W nl!ev Silvrstrr
J A K r S W. HL'N ITJl, J M.
(r 1211.11 Ol WJ&.-CO rjTlHK EitUciiUw, .1.11. Lam: Co. j have removed lUir s n k cf Cords tu tho corner of lliih in fchoit ttnttF, in Stephen IaullowV new l uilcKr ,a w they intend to keep censtunly ftr sU', in tddi lion to 2jnr cccrc, &o. Whiskey, Ploir, $ Salt, ly &e lcrrtl all of which, will lit .o!d low for Ci sh cr produce, payr llr at the lin.o i f icciivlnj (iixds, haii! dekTinir.til to tell only U.f py in ha::d lie m the tiigtduy cf Ju.ur.ty nct. cro. r. bitj l. J. 11. LANii -Trc.r,lP.?. dT-3 Jl-' I nrtiMil no ttiur I) J M.Divr' C1C XlXSil Cr;uu C.awt
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