Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 5, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 January 1817 — Page 2
W-l bya majority of all the l.rmed for the ftte of M'FarUndj , M'Farland I.as been pa.d by me, anuoationot the second number, nemer dc-ted to that house, it but upon a true examination of for serricej rendered ,n the actual though .t contains a i great. many shal be a law : but in such cases, Edwin's 2d number we find but service of the United States, word,, there be found but tl e votes of both houses shall be two charga. exhibited, which I from the .jthday of March, to the two charges which I have, determined by yeas and nays, & shall attend, to pictem.'-.' It is the 1 8th day of July, 1813; and mentioned .and our readers will' "he names of tie persons voting worthy of notice thaf dwin in that he did not claim any pay on attach to them the respect tB for atrainst the bill, shall be en- his ci.ildish classification of the the settlement of his account, which they are entitled: We may tcred on the journals of each people into christians, philanthro- while he was sitting as a mem- however say to a certainty, that house respectively. It any bill pist, and citizens, charges M'F.r- ber in the terntonal legislature; ,f the certificate and letter of' h-illnot !,e returned by the go- land with "a kiml of negative vices neither did I pay htm lor any captains VV hillock and falbott Wrnor within Gv davs (Sun. , that were never attributed to part of that time. w are true, the statements of Edwid ! vTexceJn after it shall have him before. A. WH1TLOCK, D. P.M. must be false, and vice versa. '
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hxv in like manner as if he pist, he says, "the man who has We discovej that both those diana Republn
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in which case it shall be a law, asks you for your friendship" Talbott. extraordinary production. I be uals sent back within three ' Every man that knows M'Farland T recollect of somewhere read- tautology and want of method m
days ;iftcr their next meeting. even his enemies, will without ing, that when the trutn or one 01 ms two numDers ooin sicKen ana t to be continued.. hesitation pronounce this state- Voltair's historical statements was bewilder the reader, but in his , ;. ; ment false, called in question, Voltair repli- address, he rises to a kind of ori- i To" THE PESTLE. Edwin himself did not even ex- cd, that, if it was not the truth, ginal nonsense that is really a- I . 1 : u .1 ; wic rrtttir thin thr. truth nsncin-r. '?? rpm?nr m nf Rn. .v
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IN a few days wc Deiicved, but he took a rancy to -wu. .iui ut, .uvr- u,.a -...v.. a., ---, shall met toother to exercise the that division of the citizens, and ing the expedient so great 1 writing to Lapraik ; my readers proud privilc'w of freemen toe- he found it difficult to carry on man to extricate himself from a 1 hope wiil in quoting a verse, lect men to n?l ' the most import- his appeals and round his periods difficulty. Now I've begun to .crawl but ant offices in our government. In handsomely if bound down to But let us measure Edwin by whether, this address, it w not my intention strict matter of.fact. In his ap- his own great logical chain. In. In ryhmeor pfose or both tne-
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1)le;:T)ynrincini!dCsi-n,is,tode- zens, he charges M'Farland with who is dishonest cither in act Or some hotch potcn thits ie;: the midnight assassins in their violating his word and honor, & word or deed to one nan, will be rightly nether, iittcm'jM to sLj-r.lter, k draii betraving the confidence of an in- so to a second, and if he acts d- Let time nk pnf, tl-m to justice, f will however dividual. He just puts the char-' honorably with two men, he will . But I shall scribble down sorr.e before I proceed farther, warn ges in ( the indicative mood, and be dishonest to a thousand.' f !r,cthcrir f , you my fctlow citizens to be on names neither time, place norcir- we can believe captains Wimlotk Justclran aff loon. your "uard who you elect for cumsunce. What reply does such and Talbott, we must believe mat Edwin appears jo have been C Hj.ity coirmissioners you charges merit but to say they are Edwin has made two falje state- determined to ivnte, even if he .;.... A 4 u,. : :.4 m rrit FAT.KF. nients. Well now for his own should but -scribble down soir.e
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with which to erect the public lect from amongst the billingsgate He who.is dishonest enough in he 11 rcsdvrd on investigating buildinfisbscxtortedfromthepeo- abusethat Edwin pours forth, the act word or deed to make two the cha.-acter ol MTarland, let 1 . . ... . . -l 1! , -i-,-o faUe r.irf.ment(5. will be dishonest it ra:n nr .i.ir.e. and af ter crowd-
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i nrnuided that there is a large tedtaTtn tTf"Cap: rlott by meots and who. i--.iiJi---jfitJn the. first tection oi. his address, lirirv of the people cf Jeffer- coming out as a candidate for the enough in act word r d:ed to he begins the second bv saying
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wi.hout ether arrangements tlicy Charge 2d. Drawing pay from ma concludethat every statement not ' solicit public opinion?' If
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wndiJates have entered the field vices, while he was an acting mem land will be raise, since it is pro- be, that he wishes the public to who are opposed tqthmoneybe.be? .in ihc Territorial legislature, bable he will not make more than have no opinion whatever about
norit v have entered but Wo, viz?: circumstailces on which the sfirt thousand statements which agree- diup;
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ijirtO'jKiticms of the many A mob clerkship ever since the rising of sequent remarks entitled tonoticc. ter. In the beginning of the 3d. cifi'tm thousand men can be whip- t,ie convention, nd from the Edwin calls on. M'Farland to ectio he brings a monstrous cd bv live hundred well discipiin- friendly intimacy that existed be- disprove the charges brought a charge against M'Farland, Well c-j troops. I kope that on the t ween them he had reason to ex- gaini him, and then he will pub- what is it? 4 SIR YOU HAVE day of .the .election the people will pect the support fcfFrlan, &, lish he says a recantation. The ACTED INJUDICIOUSLY !' uui:eon tin ee candidates whothey probably had lnviprymisz common practice 1 believe binds When I first read this terrible ac-
sup'jorted, to the exclusion of the to become a ca&idate he wrote proof of the charges. A J the it was buu prelude, and expect-oti'.is-someiliinz of this kind to cap. Talbott on thecsuDject - charges that Edwin has brought cd to be told imaiediately that
should be done previous to the ana tne following is an cxiraci agamsi .x-nuuu iw j.u-rauana naa ar. least comniu- f day of election. ' , om his answer. "On the sub-. numoers, are to use his own ex- ted suicide but not so for there Gen- M,l7arland and Cjp.Tal-ject of your becoming a candid-pression, 'disproved that is, you have the whole of it. It-hall h bott arc the only candidates I be- ate for the clerkship, 1 conlidcnt- they arc proved to be false. It is answer this by saying, SIR HE lieve thwtolfer for the clerkship.'" ly hope the opinion you have cn- somewhat surpiising that Edwin HAS NOT. In the same section In the two last numbers of the I. tertaied of me hertorore, will did not invent soniethin that Edwin prays, if you should be ; Kr.uiibiican the character of M' justify you in believing that I would have bceir more uiflicult successful, which I pray God vcu t" Fanandh been furiously assailed most cheerfully release you from to contradict. If lyCfrZd have will not." Elegant ejaculation, k by a writer who stiles himself Ed- any obligation that you aie uuder charged M'Farland Z,(tpupS from the purity and "elegncy of
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in. Whether ld win s two num. tome, neasc io icccivu abuiiuc u-viija7i jwuu ui. nniui juwm piayc., w uiu.i tuuers proves him to be a man ac- that I regard your friendship of Morocco or the grand sefgaor, elude that lie has not only studied uaiiitcd with books I'shall not much and that I am determined he might have ki-pfhini gallop- Murrt y, but has exhausted
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pears to be intended for an intro- so polite and friendly a note from cd a more ingenious falsehood. a the commencement he duction to what is to follow, he cap. Talbott? O! tie Edwin. The readers oil Edwin will re- tens an investigaiiou, .abo rnei civ threatens to investigate, in . In rcplv to the d charire we will member that in he conclusion of n, iddie C the tlu.d becti
fion.e future number the charac-. insert the certificate ot the pay- the first numbcr'iie promises an threat is repeated, and ,'at the conter of M'Farland and spread out master, cap. Whitlock. investigation into the character clusioii of, the same, section hc'1' his crimes to the 'World I felt a- ' I do certify that Co!. William of M'Farland, and upon an e- ther jjuud iuturedly promises
