Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 3, Number 21, 1 June 1833 — Page 2

Front the &re American. V E.I V I. ATK FROM SMYRNA. The fast sailing bri James Ramsey, Captain Gunby, arrive J at Baltimore 0:1 Saturday, m the remarkably short run of only" forty-one days from Smyrna, v.henceihc sailed on the 7th April. Her passage from offGibraliai to Baltimore was midc in twenty-one days.

The accounts from Smyrna by (his ar-

nval, are one rnouiii laier man

quence 01 me

an Egyptian armed force, was now regul.uiy maintained! at Smyrna; arid peace between the Porte and the 1'acLa of Egypt va confidently looked for, through ihr- intervention of the allied . . - 1 .1

(OW'tr.-. 1 ins opinion I3 coirunoniiuu

itb some sharp pointed instrument in; nie5 and power looms, to wit. the!

the side of the head, about the temple, sparkling eyeS of some 'Ajunj'e lis-'.

PALlADll.TI

5 I cause be could not understand it. He never 1 undertook to direct the people how they

whilc laving asleep.

A Swiss sen ant, hired by Mr. Sayre about three weeks since, has been arrested, and there is no doubt of his being concerned in the murder. He left

Mr. Say re's residence in the afternoon, and purchased a PINT OF BRANDY at Morristown,and then returned, as is believed and committed the mur

der. He had on when arrested at the

si'e' or jocund vrviozc, in Litchfield coun-i

ty. Names ere not given, nor does ' itappear wfcen the old General ito!: surrender. If the hero oi" three wars i

realy designs finding a help meet in diligence ofbur good natureJ patrons and i

introducing this gentleman

asain to their notice, but when a man

Connecticut, verity the State ought, 'friends, for in consideration thereof, to be exceed-lain to th

; should dispose of their suffrages,beforc he SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1333. :C0llia claim the rights of citizenship. He " ' - ; Devcr uk a power of attorney, to get a

a oonrr "C . ... !kidnaplHsdchiM fotmd it, and then com1 1 . ...... j 7

i pounded with felony by paying sixty dol

lars for a surrender of the child, to ont-

ingly thankful. Hartfurd Daily Re-

! c ' ' w!m lilil lum in i1!t-i1 Imnd:i(r I If

iso far leaves the dhrnitv of a irentleman. - , .

view. t.., tJ .T..i : never cats a quarier 01 a pound ot loat

I r , . r,- u f. ias e nas uoue,ue uesres 10 ue ueiu up, , . . . ,

tic uu iiui diuvci iui iuc iai.i3, uui suirar, couiineit-iv Mtiuiairu iia uianav.

this citv !as a mark f public odium

of the dia-i From the last numlier of the Western

;to avoid being expelled from the tem-

jerauce society. In short, he never

There was also found on his person a

quantity of Mr. S's. plate, and at Lot

tie Hill, four miles this side ot Mornstown a bag of jewelry was found near the house of a friend of Mr.S. at which

dem.-A Haven Herald. ,T..neS I discover that someone has again rf of fc . 'dipped their pen in "worm wood and gall, j In the temple of Isis is tiie identical ';for vou anj. attempted to throw a column I tw Ct , n-vP",te "; spot were the priests concealed them-lj a haif of drms me ,ntmsproj . alM published another ccr

!he had been in the habit of stopping,

. . TL:. I , 1 1 I nr.Aci j-h- f int ha Knnc kf rl.rimc cirri

t . .t . ".If : -r-. t ltiArc A 1113 UciLf IJXU3L 1IJVU ltJCII ItJ iVf33tasiwi 1 v

.?rtmii;.!.t.,.frm..l..rr.s: " 1 the person riding the horse, as it ficed ; aud, in the refectory of the ab-

v;,.,. Ar.rit fL i was evident Irotn the tracks in the

"We are waiting with great anxiety ! t.iat there was much difficulty in lol turthcradvicesfiom Constantinople. Arcing the beast past the house of his Feacc must be near at hand-at least owners ft lend. The murder was disevery thing concurs in inducing this covered .n consequence of a parcel of . Je clothes beinc found in the road (no

Ul'l.t'l.

ccr-

.elves while delivering oracles that Lion you he asrtionthat ,-te of your character signed by elev-

were spiosea to proceea irom tue . ,, , . , en citizens, mtenuing to oisprove some ot .1 .1 - ii ir , , intentionally mangled the copy. All Ii . 1

iiiouiii oi uic uuuucki: licit "tic - ... , . . " .

nave to say to uns is, tnat it is a r ALrHOOD. You make no attempt to prove the charge; but if any one who feels interested enough to call at this office and

temi'jus priests, wera discovered the

remnant of hams, fowls, eggs, fish, and

bottles of wine! I hese jolly Iriars were comparethe Herald with the Palladium,!

carousing most merrily, anu no uouot

the assertions of our correspondent. In

the first place the letter w hich I published atatesthat you arc not very popular in Eaton. Does this circumstance of eleven

individuals, having been coaxed out of a

Extract of another le'it ry same date. "Our last advices from Constantinople to 30th ultimo, give hope that the great exertions making by the ambassadors there, will v:ry soon result in a peace. AViicn this desirable event takes place, vrt- bhall no doubt have a very animated busiiK bs here' Just previous to the sailing of the James Ramsey, it was reported that the Russians had entered Constantinople.

From the A. Y. Journal of Commerce. LATEST FROM MEXICO. ; liy an arrival at New Orleans, we have received . Vera Cruz papers to April Fihb, inclusive. There lias been a report that Gen. Bravo had raised the standard of rebellion in the south, but it appears to

doubt dropped by the murderers) hav

ing on them the initials of the name of

one of Mr. Sayre s daughters. I he (ii.Jcrs proceeded to the house and searched in vain for the family uutil they reached the servant's apartment. Fearing that a further murder had ueen perpetrated, the persons who discovered tue servant proceeded to the barn, and there saw an axe so covered with blood, as to strengthen their suspicions so far as to induce a search which resulted in the discovery of the bodies, lioth were dressed, and Mrs. S Ii ill nn :i r:il;i!i-

Mr. Sayre had a quantity of plate in the house; it is presumed tnat tae motive of the horrid act was plunder. A second person who was seen on Mr. S's. horse, near Hunker iiill, on the

way to bull's Ferry, us is believed, Ims

l.-iv licn without foundation.

- An nr!,.r of fhp Government directs.! been pursued as au accomplice. It i

that after the &3tli September, pontir supposed Mr. Sayre was induced to go iical bulls, briefs, and rescripts, on the to bis barn, was there murdered with granting of indulgences, dispensations.! the axe, and his wife was led to the

A.C., will not be acknwledged, unless

certified by the Mexican Charge d'AfJairs at Rome. It seems that such papers are frequently counterfeited in iiome, and the counterfeits sold to unsuspecting foreigners by persons in -xv ant of money, who probably think they have as good a right to pardon

sin, or authorise its commission, as any!

bodv else

same place by being told that an ac

cident had bctallenher husband.

Mr. Sayre was about 33 years of

a gentleman oi great respectabih

ty, and retired from business in Fearl street in 18'i7; was of the tirmot Say re

Toller. Ilis tirst wile was the

daughter of the late Isaac Tonlinson,

l.s.i. of New Haven. Mr. Sayre was

a native of Orange County of this

laughing heartily at the credulity of mankind, when Vesuvius poured out a libation on their heads w hich put an end to their mirth, and more effectual

ly disturbed their digestion, than did the denunciation of our amiable Henry

VIII annihilate the appetite of Cardinal Woolsej! One priest seems to have had an eye to business in the dreadful scramble! He helped himself to three hundred and sixty pieces of silver, forty-two of bronze, and eight of gold, which he wrapped in i loth so strong as to stand the vveai and tear of seventeen centuries. He lied with these spoils of the temple, but was ov ertaken by death near the tragic

theatre, where his skeleton was found, grasping the treasure, in 181-! Few indeed, have been able to clasp the mammon of unrighteousness so long in the cold embrace of death!

rprtitritrt r,c 1'iiwt . r. :..

t -ii l l i j , . .1 I t.i.. . vui VFt tnii, id III nil; LIIUl they will find that we have told the truth, , ' - j' u ..i i ir.i.-. J,he entertain "good feelings" towards

auu iiuiiimu uut mc num. ii mc , - ... , .

J T i J " l""J""ill I ' Lill HIV IIUI. Our correspondent says, the people laughed at your narrative. This is proven l-

this certificate, which states that all the signers thereof laughed at every thing in it. But, says the certificate, "not with a view to the prejudice of Mr. Haines.'" Neither does our correspondent say so. But is it probable that they would have been tickled at an attempt to ridicule

If the errors

of which you complain are so . manifest why nut point them out! You dare not

attempt it. 1 uu cannot do it.

You next say, that I have published thirteen columns against you! Will you be so good as to point them out I You made a wanton and unprovoked attack

upon me, and 1 defended myself in an article of a column and half. I have published naught against you. Every man

is

hiffhrnindHi h.

. - m m I J wuw IIIlustiiiable in using the !cst weapons he i -. . , . . , J o i dividual? thv ttmiU lio

i ir -i ,r .. i . i J

The San-Luis-Fotosi Yungue has a! Mate. .tiv iork Journal nj Co-

lniifr nrl sr.!.- ronmlnimiir ot the "dc- fierce

o i o . .

proved conduct ot many ecclesiastics

It sajs, '-alnicst every pnrtof the State

of San-Luis is troubled with ecclesias-

The trial of Avery continues to ex

cite the deepest interest and attention

. y.-fi. : . : 1.

tics who do not deserve the name oli ine veruici oi me jury is iuucu 101 ministcrsof the altar." jwith gicat anxiety, but it is probable The Toluco Reformer, has an able! that it cannot reach this city before the and spirited article recommending the close of the present week. Immediateabolition of church titles. It is not ly after, we snail submit it a detailed improbable that tit? present Congress report of the whole trial to our readers.

will take up the subject, and dispose: ofjOur advices from Newport are up to

it as has already been done in v enezuela, and perhaps others of the

Spanish Republics, and as is likely to j under that date,

be very soon done in England.

The Congress at I'uebla has pas.-cd

Thursday morning. The Correspon

dent ot the Courier x Enquirer writes

"The testimony for the prosecution

iloscd vesterday altenioon at live

think Messrs. Il.xik and Sutherland nar-j .... . !

rativc an attack upon you. Is your name mentioned in a single instance by them? .o. But you say, "it is a burlesque on uniy nairalive." Take it on this grouno. Is it probable that a burlesque would have been attempted, had your narrative been couched in plain and gentlemanly terms, and not ful of cringing sycophancy, and interspersed with hypocritical "reflections thcieon." It is a trite, but true maxim, that a man will always judge others by himself. On this hypothesis, and this only, can your conduct be accounted lor. Tli inking every one as wicked as yourself, you needs must put on every shoe that fits you,and "taise the hue and cry" against both maker and vender, without stopping to inquire whether it was inteud-

Mikwi'ri Lbad Mines. Official ;ed fr you or not. Perhaps, also, it may

We have understood, but we knownot how the report reached here, that the Cherokee Indians have dispossessed several of our citizens of the Gold lots they have lately drawn, and had destroyed the improvements commenced by them. .MUleilgcxitle Journal. Cholera. The Vicksbur, (Mississippi) Advocate states that the Cholera, has again appeared in that town in the character of an epidemic. It

was subsiding on the 1st inst.

be placed in pait, to youpvanity . It is pos

sible for you to be so vain as to think yourself so great a star, that nothing can be thrown from the press, without reference directly or indirectly to you. But you are altogether mistaken. The world

A writer in the Galenian states, that presume, mucn in me same

new. and valuable discoveries ot lead a' u,at 11 dld before your existence in it.

The affairs of government are cond noted about as well as they would be, if you were at the helm. The people of this

,i. I :.. i 1.1:,. ' J "

uic uc-siquamy, iiiia.jju uu.., 0.lt. as with vo...

information has been received by the;

superintendent of toe E mtt-d States Lead Mines, at Galena, that the Lead Mines on the West bank of the Missiissippi, recently ceded by the Sac and Fox Indians, will be opened for lease

on the first day of June next

ore have been made upon the East bank of the Mississippi, between the Platte and Grant rivers, in Iowa county, M.T. The ore is said to be of

A ...I .1... t I...

- . --Hi. j n nil l W U . . 1 UU il II 111 V lUUILIUI. overan extensive tract of country. .... . . " .. ,

.U . ..I....K1 ,1 c, iror ns lilioHi UU1 in-liu lUlUlblCTI III B UUK l-

;iiiliii i j Iks ur.JT'k laiii.iuic mat.uii.iiv

1 is a horizontal cave.

the entrance oi without your agency as with it.

aliw, denouncing death against every .o'clock, and Mr. Randolph commenced jwf,ich is"nbout Infect above the le- As the extracts of a letter from our Ea

person wno .na.i c gumy h wijiiiis . opening lor ine prisoner, wmci ne , f u f. j, fi.0n two to four toll correh,Kndent s,;e.ns to have thrown on the highways, or in the villages ol ivvill resume this morning at nine. The r . , i t . , c . .. . . the Stateha?ev'er may be the amount arrangement evidence, has been a mas- f r' VtfrZ u r ' of property taken. If the number olUer piece of professional skill, and pre- Frf.m h,,t,Vt r aU heretofore' ,hc circumstances .oirbeSisoversix on.vthemorecrirUen Tb. letter was received by mal are to be put to death, and the t10n of circumstantial proof, however , ,. ,. , , rp, f, me ou the same evening that Mr. Haines

remainder to sutler ten years impri-! minute in its links,.ever submitted to

sonmtnt. jajury. '1 he temper and pcrlect fairT!ie National Congress has passed a!nfcS:i Qf the Attorney General and his

resolution that the remains of "the il- asscciatcs have been not less admirable!

lustrious Generals Augu-tin de Itur-j than their obvious ability."' bide and Vicente G lerreto" be trans-! Ir inn,i0ini. and the Hon. .Ifie-

f I ... ll. .....L.l .,,1 ..f r-,l . . - . . . i

itieu 10 v . mian ia5on lur tue prisoner, have also, gt ij. Rcvubliran nnnllicnn. with thnsn of other martvrst j- . i i .t. ... :i i : i "

i " j jaispiaycu niu uiiiiom igua:ii.u uuu in-j of the country. genuity; several important rules oli

I K'MUCI'l U.i li I illiU.I Hit? T'UOIIIIl-'

h hV. nT.lity and covered with'atUck,and was not written for the pur- "-oeuuarucieioamiich ' St Sai' "ud,df n1..,r: "''pose of publication at all. When you than we intended to, when

such au attempt as it would deserve, with contempt. But knowing that you deserved the lash, they were pleased to see it so

well applied. Our correspondent says, that he is "confounded fool " Hoes this certificate prove him otherwise? Can he procure a certilicate at Eaton, or anywhere else that he is a man of talents? Who ever heard of popular and talented men, running about and hunting up certificates of their character. A good man unjustly ridiculed, would interpose nought but Am name to stop the breach. The characters of such men need not such props. The very circumstance of your publishing such a certificate it suCigt to prove all the assertions of our correspondent. In the conclusion of your article, is another proof of the maxim, that a man will always judge others by himself Because you are weik enough to be made a tool of, for the purpose of endeavoring to break down this press, you imagine that others can be as weak as your, self. As to your insinuation that my actions are directed by another, or that this press is directed by an unknown baud, it is false we throw it to your teeth, and tell vou it is FALSE, and you date r.ot resent it. Vou have twice charged us with the crime of being a young man. ' You have told one truth we are guilty scarce out of our "teens ? but that will not prevent us from defending our name end paper from the puny-sou led attack of A. Haines, One word more and I am done. As to the libel ! ha ! ha ! ha ! "my old chap," "gw ahead P

We have extended this article toa much

: we commenced, but we could not well

(which name has also been given to J on my so unceremoniously, I wrote fcr i ' the mines and cave adjacent) has been liberty to publish it, and received pcrmis-!3 ut lwe na

laid out, and that part of the country ision without hesitation

is rapidly increasing in population

Here it is.

I "I have read it (alluding to Abner's ar- . ticle,) caiefully, and felt quite indignant

, on observing his unconstitutional attack

Wonderful Invention. A kVatchmaker by the name of Buscham, living at Eisenberg, not far from Attenbeg, in

ir.e, one tool square. ii oniy uttermost farthin- la doing which you, ",JkU"J "3 a piece oi me-

weichsten pounds, and costs out nve!areat liberty to use the letter which vou lu,lH-'J wuitn, wunoui me assistance

the most interestinir: iii ... i .-i-t H kv tnmmir ai.; r,..,n . ' of steam, has b-f-n found (trAnsannn.1,

jrrrJ y " The writer is well acquainteo with voJl m a,avily I adeD wagon, placed

.in r irpii wettmt n.iii . . . i. . i. .

Nilrs"' Rc;rister contains an account !.,.... .1 ,.u- ,..i. .1

. j . . 1 ... ,! o , uuvii u. wu cuunuic lll?:il mill luc

ted to Cob-rt:,, throu-h the Secretary i uuIiA'VZr u" V"l ; t ! ll rccem o -"-idea that you would repay h.m, yea to the

. ,nm;,rta h . Jau,"r . 7l" :V"U! ! u' "3 CUM, one 1001 square. n oniy uttermost farthing

, unsuucraoie lengtn, ini" trial digs lair

hlish primary scuoois lor me inruc-; to bccome one cf

tion ol the troops.

wpni-it nrTilRFP l'f'HWisilU terminating before the middle of mathines,if arranged to work togeth-

e occasion to nor

tice this gentleman again it shall be done

with brevity.

NEAR MORR1STOWN, N. J.

A deed of cold blooded murder,!. y frjenjs Gf Avery with much inwhich has had but few parallels in this - . . mnif .....

. ij 111.1 iliit;; it auawtiLu iw iwuv-iw- . ... , , i -,vp nun civ next week. Mr. Mason s closing ar2u-Lr. 41arK m,Aip.t,n, from one to!" ,s a OUD" ma"' and inore hkey to creatcst ease, although sixtrr,,, hor

twopairof men s long woollen stock-i"1""' f,cv"'c,"",3ia"u,"S a,""-,o i"uriCouia not tttr it. 1 he machine mar

ment upon the evidence w waited for

country, was committed about a lejfroin a tlistaI:cc to hear it castol Morristown. on Sundy n.ghtlnctat)cnded he triah Iat. Irom the statements of the nf-,, ,nan J;hout sixtv

teres, ana many persons are coming

who have

He is a tine

ings per day.

(associates, than those of a more advanced be easily handled, and the vehicle

j age, whose own dignity is always suffi-, moved by it most safely managed. The

PoLnT.3tE. Capt. David Leslie,'cient to awe down the boisterous foolery of j inventor has been offered 200,000 do!-

repared and presented to the imbecility. You demand his name; butj,ars ,or lDe secret, but as be had oh Vork Nautical Institution a Po-l j am not, jus, noWj inthe humor of tel-!ined Pnts rom Uc principal

juerawn wovernmenis, De bas refused

II oilers.

nas i

ars of ace, Xew

lair comaiiTtu i,i mc mirnnis; iui h.-is,i r . . i,- l. r r..r..

i. .. . - n-niiiiMifiv. vi j icei ,i-,r i hr nwnnc ni armrn. .inn in ..

f ilpriVO mi; lOliOWini? narilCUlar. - . . .i . . . - 7 - - iln namps- wrhaiw vnn mav know him

V !,v H,s of N ,mue Sivrn Va ,ncUt 'yj possessing a strong altitude of the Polar Star, taken at ""0 T 7 r ' J" " winif iSSPCalmii,d; but his style of arguing anv hour of the night, the latitudeb few negate Uues. Inthefirst ;" t of MorrisT metaphysical to make a be found in a ver simple andipe, he never wrote a speech on the Z!nf,Sou7 mipresMon. The Attorney expeditious manner. The Table is; "Greek revolution," and spoke it some i Tllir. hm ip l b-intb VLanl General, however, has shown himself accompanied bv practical remarks onjhalf a dozen times in different places, for dav,l morning, nuuea Uw.ieai.i a neap . - i ;,(,.prv ih,n k. . . .v., .r . . . '

r- : th hnm tnhnnJ nr,!'1"'' V). """" Astraiuoservaiions, wun an auxiliary the space oi two Tears, and then onbhJi-

nn examination of the premises, a col-, lored servant woman was also found

dead in her bed, in the attic story of

the dwelling house. Mr. and Mrs. Sayre had evidently been killed in the barn by means of a hatchet, which was found with considerable blood upon it, there also being blood upon the barn floor, which was traced to the manure heap, where their bodies were found covered up tbeir heads bfing shockingly rut and mangled. The servant woman had apparently been stabbed

table Mvin a correction for latitude :. i j .

ii ... . i o w t ra i l as an viiiueii onr. xirsi ucriivcretT al

...... - w , & twnen creai accurary is reuuireu. ni , ... : , i We think Avery will be acuuitted.U MJi h rf.i.nni at a certain c&I'ege- "e never was in

but also think that hundreds who read; atsea by the Chronometer unless tbe!3'de of a col!eee in his ife- He nee"

ine inai. win oeiievc mm guuiy. : latitude is previously known, a good

Kukncir s Reporter.

Important. If true. Scatuialum Mjgnatum or Scandal in Hgk Life. From a rumour set in motion, by the Middletown Sentinel, it would seem that oar worthy President has some other motive for visiting down East,' thaamerely to see cur spinning jen-

Polar Table must be a valuable ac

quisition to the Navigator.

wrote a fourth of July oration, and read it

to every man, woman, and child ia Centreviile before it was delivered at the ap

pointed place. He never wrote insipid

letters to Henry Clay, claimimg a corres-

as a cotemporary orator, and

Tub IYest. During the last year.

there passed the Cnmberlaod Road,l , CmUi ? -2hnr. 1 il fimnt , ponoence

502 Iiogs, and 674 stallfed cattle,! WM treated Wlth contempt. He

the value of which were estimated at n"er ruic ""ensicai jargon, called it -$S12,'2S 1. ' poetry, and quarrelled with an editor be-

Part of the cargo of a ship, which has cleared at Boston for Calcutta, cous'uts of 200 tons of ice.

An official notice from the authorities at Matanxas announces that the Cholera is declining, and its total extinction is expected within a very short period. Families who have retired to the country to escape the ravages of this fatal disease, are assured there will be no longer danger in returning to tbeir residences.

The trustees of the village t Oswego, N. Y. have resolved not Orant any licenses for retailing ardent spirits.