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count, for the numerous sites for mills From the Journal tf o( the miet mode in which the con-! Lire AsscUnces. For the tnfor- I'llOCI AMAT10N lliii ancient city was achieved, jmatiott of tbse who may wish to; FIRST PALLADIIM. SATURDAY, JUNES, 1S33. is from the pen of Mr. EuckiriehamJprovide for thir families ata very small which are to be seen almost in view o'" each other, throughout the whole distance to near its mouth.

The timber ofthisresion is rener- Till; IP.ISII GOVERNMENT UN of Cos ton, who was a resident, in it, at rate, and whtnave not the means 01 rendering the any adequate assistance at their death by will or inheritance, AVu Publications. We have received altv nfn the time of the capture. "I must not omit to mention that we DER THE NEW BILL. Dchli.y, Sunday, April 7. The follow in proclamation extending the provisions of the Rill to the county and ity of Kilkenny, appeared in the Dub the first six numbers of the "People though the greater proportion ef tb the jIIowidj (which occured in denizens of Smyrna, who were yesterday quiet subjects of the rand Turk, this city wiihn a few month past, published in Boston by Lily, forestt reesare sugar and beech, com-Wait, Co.

It is an extremely neat work prising perhaps three fourths of the tound oursehes this morning subjects and which is kut partially is lin X'dzr lie. II is staiej mac a imu- will appear early in the pre- of the victorious Egyptian Pacha. An! now madepujhe. tr. of rank in the 1'acha's arrived! A irterthait well advanced in life of eight pages, each number of which lu- uiucicm eiics, 10- ii- I x.

i i ijretherwith walnut, hickory, poplar embellished with several spinted enira-j i i- i of the t'J Conservatives, here last evening, with only four at-land wao for rc than 10 years bad! oa tvpe-metal, which add much to demanded possession in beec successful in bumness became il Tri.W and demanded possession in beec successw in nuistness western country, are found intermiit in a greater or less proportion. There are not less than eighty towns or vil- the verbal ciscription ot scenery, or trie subject matter of the articles over which Lor Lieutmant and Council" raster. Tyar Key, urArtanate. His family was large, jtne Sultan Goverr.or,imtnediatcly re-and, so far as lis means extended, must t. signed, having no means of making any rieressarilya.t been left destitute in they are placed.

We pubhsh the scattered over its surface, some tua in another column, and recommend it of which contain more than one thou-m nartirnlar attention fripr.as.',sand inhabitants. Roads have been and Iman Effendi, who has'the event cf his qictdy dissolution, Wheica by an mcd in the thlrd'venr of his present jbeen his chief law-ofheer, succeeded which hower-r, was not at that time, 'dairy's iH-n. cntitl. 'An Act for hini as temporary of Simr-jeven pnbable. He, notwithstanding, located and made passable in every di- he first numbers may be seen at this tf- rection, and but a short distance from it seems, was iillv sensible of the un- ft 1 fil fice.

tM- more ellictu.il oi jocai Fliere are some thousand Egyptians tenure af Life and caused his to each other in every neighborhood. Health and abundance prevails, and From the same we have received sev- Disturbances and dangerous Associations ia it is other things matted that it shall and may in the immediate vicinity, who will be insured in tie latter part of JNovem-make their entrv in a day or two. We 'her at the Batimore Life Insurance eral numbers of "Parley'i Magazine surplus, to a large amount, of ditlereut shall then have for Governor, as it is! Company, in the sum of 10.000. He lit contains sixteen pages, and is orna- articles of produce are sent to Cincm ho lawful for the Lord Lieutenant and other Chif Governor orGoveinors anIe and intelligent man, who died in the middle of February ensu-iMented with engravitgs. It is designed nati and Clties which returns ft of! ing, within 1 1 weeks from the date has commanded in Greece, and has ni.rti.l.-irlvfi.rlhecntertainmentofvonth '-asn, ic sw.uij the Folic vud his widow ba received if, I is not felt as much as in other sections Ireland, with the advice of his Majesty's 1'rivy Council in Ireland, at anytime after passing of the said Act, and I oienuiug insirucuuu wiiu aiiiuaL-iucuiyiiiu been banker of the Pacha.

The city guard was changed 1-tst evening, and the tax upon the people, who come in Uie jrnuic 9iii wuuuui rtii iiuuuic ui expense, anl before the period provided thus clothing matters of fact in language attractive to the youthful mind. We will of the state. There is a constant drain, however, of the precious metal, through the hands ot the merchant, which returns in the form of such at- tor the payment thereot had expire! act has rendered hisjpublisb the prospectus shortly.and would family net only comfortable, but with recommend it as worthy of the attention liclesasthe taite and wants of its citi from the country with produce, was immediately abolished. The Turks here are highly gratified with the new order of things; people of all other nations will, of course, derive benefit from the change." iiorntirno to time during the continuance thereof, as occasion may require, iriMie his or their proclamation, de-dai isig any county, county of a city, or ounty of a town in Ireland, or airy portion thereof, respectively, to be in such a state of disturbance and insubordination as to require the application zens require, amounting perhaps to prudence independent and they have0f parents and guardians abundantcause to bless ttie day wtien A part of the trial of the Rev. E.

K. upward of dollars per annum. Large quantities of them arc disposed of on a credit, which in some instance have resulted in losses to the a resolution, so in its consequences, was firmed and acted on. generally, may render an published in Bicknell's Reporter. It is entirely to long for publication in our but perhaps in no section of country sheet.

We know not how the trial has terminated, but hope- in the acquital of west of the Alleghany monntains, ot the same extent, are there fewer failures than in this. The people possess uf the provisions of the said Act. 'Now we, the Lord Lieutenant, do, by this our reclamation, in pursuance and execution of the said Act, and by and with the advice of his Majesty's Frivy Council in Ireland, declare tbe Countvof Kilkenny, the county of the Mr. Avery. From the Democrat.

I'y the politeness of Judge Polke, the Commissioner of the Michigan Road, we are enabled to lay before our readers, the following brief statement of the contracts entered into for improvements to be made between Madison and Indianapolis: Contracts have been made for the improvement on Gl miles between In the means and energy to procure an ample living and economy in the man important set vice to their patrons, byj causing tins communication to be inserted in th ir journals. MR. RANDOLPH. The Baltimore American mentions that while in that city, the Hon. John inJoIph travelled in an old fashioned English coach ana fuur, with a postillion on one of the leading horses, and Jubaon the box.

It adds -'-We learn that his passage through Pratt street to the City' ui me octMSiun of some little. i agement of their concerns generally. To sum up what we have to say further in a few words relative to this sub For the Rich7umd Palladium. A peneral description of the Whitewa ter Country and of Wayne county in particular. The district of country drained by the 'Whitewater River, is situajted on the eastern confines of the 8tate of In.

diana. and its mean length and hreadUi ject, in a general point of view, this dianapolis and Madison, for the sum of 2ts to wit: Improvement let at Madison on miles lor jotf'JW convenience and irritation to him. His may he stated at about 70 and 20 mil equal to 1,4000 sections on 900,000 At New Marion on Biir Graham for acres. Its present population exceeds improvements on7 miles cf road 960 00 At Napoleon oi 9 miles for 00 remarKable equipage came leisurely along that street just about the time of the arrival of the steamboat Kentucky, and thus 1 0,000, and from this data we have district as to natural advantages in repct to timber, rtone, water power, quality of soil and proximity to navigation, is not equalled, much less surpassed, by any other of equal contiguous extent west of the Miami and east of the Mississippi river. I will in another number give a more particular discrlption of the natural advantages, nnd present prosperity Wayne county.

P. inhabitants for every section of C10 attracted the attention of the crowd of acres. In 1810, this portion of the At t.reenburgh on 10 iniles for 1,404 00 At Freuch's Inn 9 03 25 AtShelbTville 7 907 00 At Doble''8 Inn, Slitlbv miles 73 00 At Iudianap-jlrs 10 1,426 00 city of Kilkenny, the city of Kilkenny, and the liberties of the said city, to be in such a state of disturbance and in- subordination as to require the application cf the of the said Act. 'And wc do, by this our Frcdama-tion, warn the inhabitants of the said county Kilkenny, the city of the county cf Kilkenny, the city of Kilkenny, the liberties of the satd city, to abstain from all seditions and other unlawful processions, confederacies, meetings, and associations, and to be and remain in the respective liabitations at all hours between sunset iwd sunrise, from and after Wednesdav the tenth dayof April which all Justices of the Peace of the said county, and county of a city, constables, peace and others whom it may concern, at to take notice. Gtvcn at the Council Chamber in Dublin, this Gth day of April, 1833.

state contained only HO white per i tl isons. At that penou tins wnoie ter ritory was one county. It is now sub divided into several namely, Franklin, person3 who were in waiting to witness her arrival, as well as the hundreds who had just landed from her, at the intersection of Light and Pratt streets. It was soon generaly understood that Mr. R.

was in the coach, and curiosity on the part of some, and the force of the example on others immedially induced num bersof the spectators to follow him. By the time he reached the Hotel, we learn that the crowd was so dense in front of it Union, Fayette, and Wayne, parts ofi Dearborn, Henry, Randolph and Pre From the Bath (Y. IV; Farmer FLOOD. The Flood of last week as so severely destructive, we had expected Contracts have been made for the erection of about 25 frame bridges, to be placed over the principal streams, to wit: Big Graham in Ripley county, Little Graham, Little Otter, Muscata-tuck, Sand creek, Deer creek. Mill ble counties, the latterof which is situa ted in the state of Ohio.

Its surface, to learn particulars commencing at the sources of this III Excepting a tei- creek, Lewis' creek, Hie Sonar, Bran- that his enterance at the principal door ver is level, and in borne place too wctirible rushing of water from the ravine, for tillage, the water is sluggish in its back of Hammondsport Tuesday nigit! dywine, Pleasant Run, Fall creek and course, but soon gains acceleration in John Uapcliffe, John Doheutv, was impossible at lengui me equipage proceeded to tiie private door on Fayette the coach to the Hotel in the arms of Juba. Mr. R's. apperance 19 said to indicate an extremely delicate state of health which inundated the whole square of iui uiic, swept a Try and undermined a number of buildings, nearly ruined a new furnace damages estimated at 83,000 no certain accounts have been communicated to us. Tlio 1 U.

vcKiiun.NE, K. II. ivas. God tance of 20 miles; after which it rolls onward with about the same velocity until it disembogues into the great Miami River four miles from its mouth. several other streams, besides unti vuitcit oi luges over au tuv small branches ami ravines on the road.

All the principal hills have been let out, to be graded so that the ascent will net be more than 7 degrees, or a- tave the King." Vi-om the Dublin Pilot. Ve publish a letter from Mr. O'Con- Mr. Kandoipnariivea Philadelphia The appearance which its surface following is copied from the Limira -w. .1 '1 1 ict nn.l it wno lues nAr.tm I 1 i i 1 throughout presents, is, that oi a plane Gazette ot Saturday: Ticll to-mght, as his opinions and inten bout one foot rise to 0 feet on the sur- to emnarK smooth with but little in- region of country has tions cannot be communicated in any 'face.

IT? visited the past week by the 1. more forcible than his The marshes and mudd places have bv sone ofWnost eminent Physician "al theabrations of water has gradu-! greatest freshet that has occurred dur- ow 'been, (or will be at private contract) London I Albermarle-street, 'ordered to the turnp.ked '25 feet in he departed this life on Friday, in theW oeiormea its surface in wnat maying the last years. Ihe ram ot Wednesday. more injustice hn 'centre of the road, and Gradually year of his a2e. BirtneWs denomialed hills and hollows, this Saturday and Sunday, swelled the Dt-en commuted towards Ireland.

from centre to outside ditches 'porter. deformity is more strikingly exhibited Chemung river to a high pitch, and in the vicinity of Urookville than per- followed by that of Monday and Tues- us nowstrugciie lor the double repeal Jsoas to drain the water oft lrom the "First Oi'lliis new Alrrerine Act. tread. One track of the Rail Road over the haps any other place, at this point the day, it caused the most Jevastatine Alleghany mountain is expected to he two main (east and wct branches) iffood ever recollected by the inhabi- Secondly of that union which alone It is thought by the Commissioner completed in the uresent season, and unites and by their currents made suchitants. On Monday, Tuesday and C'iux: this Act to be passed.

1. i iv, i i i i 1 toil toe awlul duty imposed on and to be expended on the road du mo by the omnteers, I wiil cndea-lthe present season, will renderthc roadj road i tracu on tne entire line oi tne utci' vv- puuc, euuesua, vasi quan'itips oi mmuer, Philadelphia and Cidumbia Rail no portion of its original features from the Tioga, Canisteo, Cowanesquc land the whole line from Philadelphia! ronains. Theapexof some olthoseemi- and Conhocton branches ef the Che- i 1 nnry a votir to pei form it honestly, at good from the Lake to the Ohio tothr Alleghany river thus completed. pences i at least ieet anove tne mutig, and the distance between this The French Creek division cf the; current that washestheirbase. The ad-jvillage and their junction, past this ii not wch.

understand that the contracts "Announce to the people of Ireland have been taken by responsible per- tll.lt I intend On rVTV Mondav-whilst lnn. and mi tprm? bii.hlv nilvinti. Pennsylvania Canal will also be hnish-; vant3Ses "lcn nave resulted lrom thisjplace. 1: requently two and three the Algcrir.e Act continues.to publish '-eous to the state. The Commission-ed in the precct season, Ly which a'disruptionare great, besides furnishing! rafts were seen in close contact with be run I.

sue5 Jur piupeumg maciune-ieacn otner, some oi tnem well loaded be lbe current has in many place; ex with shingles, and entire, with the loss letter to them in the Pilot, I willJer proceeded to the r.orth from this i line of forty miles will please God, begin on Monday next, jplace. tor the purpose of letting out jtowards Lake Erie. The "I mean to take up in detail the ne- jcontracts between Indianapolis and the tion then through the Allej ccssary agitation in each county in Ire- Late. will be sufficient forone or ccssary agitation in each county in will he sufficient for one or Alleghanny river V03C to a' arSe masses of lime stone perhaps of one or both oars, borne disposed, which are of: down by the impetuous current with' two boats of Ireland. Our enemies shall not "triumph proper burthen.

It is said that a company is about to be formed for the CUIUIAXT WIXE. incalculable benefit for architecturaljout the probability of saving any por-purposes, and form declevities, from tion of their valuable contents. Ata which gushe numerous pure springs estimate, at least two millions feet ofwater, throughout their whole course of lumber has been lost, or mostly so, many of which are sufficiently copious' to the inhabitants of the head waters over the people, ncr put down the law, and without cither moral guilt or legal cllence. (construction of one boat by the early Take eight or ten gallons of currant r-. .1 i j.

part of spring. .1 11 Mum, io "nun jiju inneLY nouiius on- "Call on the people to be qmet, tor' with patience ihts new indii.itv.t The Cherokee Intelli-euccr of the to propel macDinery for carding wool of our river. The correspond in; rise I r. 1 01 mouses btlgar put mem ail(l rnttftn. idrlrrl tntho iWarA tl.

iui.111 inyL iui UCUtl liaS, atiU 4lt I II lUi lllSl. SiaiCS lliai ti UillllC as lOUHIUj aiu3 "I illl.ll, cllJU better days must soon arrive. yuto a which Iiang over aion uU mar ScidderVinther advantages that this state of South Creeks, has laid the country "Give a caution to the atrocious Uref Forsyth countr, Georgia, between things has produced, that we should thro' their whole course undej contri-Whitefoot. Thev have plaved tho le oil ai. the sciim, of and a party of white5j not lose sight oHn our general review ibution.

Three bridges on South which the enemies cf'licland. 1 -art'u of about thirty on each sideJoftbe geology of this section of coun- Creek have Deeu carried in i rare must tif- ken m.lt (hp hrc i nnl m-i i i JJ wisned tnem to play. I he execration! Jhe weapons of warfare consisted ofirJ' nenwewKeanexienueaview net, we understand there is but one oi every jood or honest man ii numerous ramifications of the: bridge in the town ofSouthport left. uponf i fists, sticks, and stones, and I more neat is necessary than to cause i tUTnt. lu thPircnmes.

The ven-eance of God 7 fortunatel there were no lives hitewater river, over the whole sur- The loss the destruction of Mill- will, sooner or later, be visited ln 'le there were a number of black eves; face of this delightful section of the-dams on the streams inthattownis un- tir- hPrfl.MrUnm.. land broken bones. The quarrel it we 31 or'ce oenoiu, mat notoniy exampled. ine bridge over Ncw-the iLi-ior becomes pure, pour it into a i. nA ho ipposea, ongmatca id a ai'puie aooux wwu view dt oi.

luuieimill, is so jtrIr.A vf ill iV. en rr tie lar maJ L. I 1 "Il-nv sincerely ouuht tve nat to detest the vilest of the vile Whitefect the last and wcrst of thos liHanoti? VH. U'll the gold mines at that place- rel with clean let it stand. ui mutu ui en.

i iui naici jjiuuu- uiui.ii iiijuica as to require reouiidinT. ced from rains, waich otherwise would 'Several mill dams above the miscreants who have given strength IV! Ut Thc schooner remain and produce, in time, diseases Heads have been swept away. The mi; it i iiieiuauon con- the enemies, and weakened tb fVin.tsi :ni.li;t,..! innnpnt tn all rnnntnp vhr. onrK I liuui uuus imcuijCiticj suuruHiiucuuii ui icuccs on Hie II.Jltluli itinue as Ions as it will. The cask! Ithat General Villa Soria had arrived state of things exist.

This river tra- ii: I'J HI I. II, u. of all the streams, has been great. i Hut still I do r.ot despair ofmv coun-! witlij of 3XX) verses this territory longitudinally nd t- uixu nuici. ii i I 10 i.rmm.i Nc.

trv i i -i- it msin rw ir i i.i.ic ri jiri in t'u- crimes which lhe bridge across the river opposite this village has been injured to some extent by the undermining of one of 1 i are emmittrd a-ainst her there artW: 1 51 for lhe curpnsc c-f exncllins the is upwards of 100 miles. It ie motessoi n- i i rupc in .1 i 1 1 1 -1 1 it- mfMii.n- 1 ,1 1 M) tneno me that he! is in 31) The summit frnm whirVi ThT iij. a hrpe that those crimes will accelerate their own punishment, and create thereby that stac of things which will 1 1- COUUlt'l lOOIJl.uii lm rtiicu lil LOU-;" eou.d bu and manufac- th romntc te branches of this river issues, and Havana is much damaged. Th hmnrh entire thr nf Utt 1 Santa Anna's former rarlizans c. i rational and constitutional he UllC fCcUly are as much elevated perhapsas any MCficmung Cnxal is more or less injured the state, and is more than three the feeder, and between the Sum.

dred feet higher than that part of thejmit Level and the Seneca Lake, the dollar per gallon. Uehevc tne to be. very faith Uran-re Jrcatu. Councils recentiv inv a f.umcr ls currants, which (Miami river into which it empties. tally, your neld at br tne C.

state nvirr rAvvrr i jmignt tn.s wav, be made use of to ho have 'commissioners and theOssage Chiefa, trie reaaerwiii trom trns I once perceive, that the plane cf the dis- great no vantage and those wh i i i I v. 1 1- a i embankment in several places having been washed away no correct estimate can as yet be made of the loss sustained by the state. The dam at the head of the feeder, as far as we have heard, is safe. Tho Mhiwin icoi m.nu in nine time, ana wiw uceu uiwen wiuiwui lbirih ,1, itrici under review, has an inclination .1 of utvy ftW, rr.v.u. culle.

themselves with an dmg tlie anticipated treaty necevmts rrcvicasiv received 'J' 1 ramp lc supply. cause of the failure his not i more, upon an average, than three tranaTlrH feet per mile; which explains on ac-.

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