Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 5, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 January 1817 — Page 5
his attempted to seduce him from the path of virtue bur unfortunately for him, it has led to the promulgation of his own in-
11 K rfe-Iirations. M Farland guilty acquit M'r irland u;oi the with these charges hanging over leist you be unsuccessful ad be-
fellow citizens it is grating to our ces permit you to .give him your your enemies, and raelantholy pifeelings to harbor an unfavorable suffrages ? If he should be elrct-, ty to your friends. . opinion cf any man, yet when ed I can only say with Shake- You say the statement in my certain facts stare us in the face, spcarc " then would the sun om first number, to' wit : that you and well grounded reports arc dunghill shine." intend the clerkship for some obc daily1'' ringing in our cars; we Edwin. of your irieads, is false, must unavoidably have an opin- P. S. Since writing the above I acknowledge sir, your reply is ion, and that opinion should be "Naked Truth" has appeared, brief and manly, but will you pcran honest one. He is now before I hive given it such a perusal as I mlt me to invc mine own opia-
tkc public tribunal with all his dc- think its merits deserre. As I ion, notwithstanding you pro
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To the Voters of Jefcrson County
PfiLLOVF-ClTIZENS,
A-rreca
oy o p. , cncc 3nci ve have a risrht tipass am not one of those who wish to nounce it false. And if vou were investigation. 1 . . ' ,. V rTTr , , , . . . .. ... . , V &
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v.. .... .v.- urpose of 1 upon uin. ir u. vv. avuiu a severe remarc oecausc it to cemjy ujvn lue uomr ij an zyi. do it rrore ioi Pj(Tmcnt Hunt was guilty of swindling and is not made with gramaticil pre- ccr and a gentleman tlut the statecomplyipg vua JJusjnc5J defrauding the public what credit cision ; I care nothing abcut the mentis 'false, I den't know that I thj'i tor any p.jsui. . , will you attach to his oath i AI- garb in which " Naked .Truth" should change inv opinion. i-.rdi, I f ;ar, 1 should oe taken J t j r i l t i r i t " u t ' i, j ta Tron ic most every affidavit in the ffener- has appeared: I will leave it to the I discover from the letter n" one of M'larnnis lricnds . r . ... f . . ; . .. w'Mm- al s pamphlet, is taken and'foumd- little school misses to criticise, or Mr. IlenJnck?, that v notice wpre I to u.scoiiantie at tnis time. r r s , ... . , . , . j r . k '-J"irr mvflf to ed upon the declarations of Hunt. Nor will I chirge the author or you some time . nce pub::saed '-to
r " c:tn to-day and As to my individual self, I cannot " Naked 1 ruth," vvitn ever hav- those ccrcernwr t 2nd wJi'ch was i J tliir proniise to-morrow, ge thern the least credit. He ing exhausted Qumtilian or BLvlr, founded .upon tliiis letter, is not ;t'.r.y, u p stands or falls tiercfore, upon he has touched them with a hand, conectlv sratcd. Surely, if vou . i, .,.:, .1, V o-cnrrl the credibility -of B. w. Hunt, rather too vulvar. are a nun or con:m sens. yo the e:i'.i)pie )iU.n tnv. general . . v , ; w t ' ! hP in pnH- " his mam witness is not to be I am scrry the author of saw Bct:ur,p; on the r;:e cr that
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Jn-tir'a of the principles which r;cncvca' you must pronounce " iacea l ruin nas not attenj t- ie:ier wmcn couia maucc you to
i " 4. ' ..:r, tv : but I wiil be moderate and secord number. To a nn of vour command were ro be mirL
ffencrti want i.ts mtw. vrmc - . . , . , , , ... . . .. , .
"impel, to honorable deeds. In this number '.shall endeavor to icstiain my fctiings. and be bi'icf. I wil b: coo! jnd candid, :iv; I hope the genera! and his
f: i:".;-.. try
. J siy you cannot declare him inno. honor those charges would be a Way then publish to the
cent. Eren the impious and bias- 'source of continued uneasiness, k world i pilpab'c faLity ? Why' phemous certificate of the Rcvd. no exertions would be spared to hold eul thtttriiig hopea to the M'D is not to be accredit- disprove them., Why then ctll 'poor tcldicrs ivhoni ytsu have inel on this occasion, because he upon ' Edwia to prove then ? "jureJ, waen doc a iv of hope ex-
swears to facts, which bo other True, if we confine ourselves to . ittd ? Why uase and rex them
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;s-6cWu we can act with pS5ib!y know. I hcc are a few I am bound to preve the charges, know th-:y any c.in;;ot recti ve m-jr j T'(t --because it is a law fc reasons why I think the But as these reports were, tor hdr- pay, uj til u special act ' of rf or- vMrt that Ifelin? in- general's pamphlet has not had sometime known to a number of ' coitjres? s passed, providing for
we'essiry, froin ths
dearness of our perception, and the soundness of our judgments. They should think of this matter more seriously ; and endeavor to restrain their feelings, when we tell them it is our serious wish, tell them it is our serious wish, should be selected for the I acknowledge pledge, there it something in these two words,
which ought to affright the
temptible performance,
therefore quit it
shall
If MfcFrlandl had not been Pnnzi of teneral iM'-FIar.d. ow-
, r j w - -" concerned in the fidiana Mum- cd it to his charade", to remove
factunng (Jompany why sncu'.d the siiglueit suspicion which
now for the firs: time published tvp,' to their parched iip, ard
10 the world, cu c, the Sancho prrdude ther-i, then, the taste?
I blih for the depravity of human nature!! Do vou not know
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he have taken so much interest in its prosperity? Why 1 ;ou!d he have declared in the face of the world, "that the bank was 3 jrod as r.ny bar.k in the Unit
ed 8tate3 ? Why say, with pc
might attach itsei'f ro your masler. The puhlicaticn of capr, vhkbtk's ccrtiucate, is rather mal-
sir, tint in making cut your pay. roils, you, either thro' niisrake or design oiittei to ir-seert the militia of JeTerson cc'jnty ? '! his is atubbcri) fact whioh with tli vour
uprop'j.. Weal! know Mr. Naked effrontery, ) . wiil not dai : to 'lruih that general M'Farlind did pronounce false iiow can you
culiar emphasis, I tNOW the not claim any pay for the time wtisfy r.n iadinant public on this
erLv-bct'arUH;e r.hould erccUtis anto bt a ozd one ? And why, he was in the Territorial Lc2'isla- subject? What device, what
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i s:.!i prcceed to the charge vhicli hr. ocreral anticipated 1 T'lt-v.-ftie, after reading hiy first yiitt!;ftr; tlut h, Km coscern in :r.2 Indiana W.unifiauiw Com-
j p-ry. Upon this subject I cannt ?:'.y much. I uni not tulH. I cithiiy acquainted with positive j iitf i., to cot; vict asy man. 'J'hey lre iK ;t beyond my ken. Vet I ve have ciicunistancial evidence
tor t lie purpose ot inducing an turc, upon tne settlement if bis ac- snt will you resort to, to conhonrst individual to receive the counts, but wealoknnw that he ccal your disgrace? plpsr ofthat swindling instiru- certified to an absolute falsity in You must acticwledge sir, that tion did he .tell hin he was a ni- nuking ot his pay-rolls, by you have endeavored to palm an rector of it ? Why, if he was which he attempted to defraud error on the public, vou ruvc s not inteested in it, should he im- the public. This is the chirsewc tempted to deceive us in truth
pose upon atoocredulous public by make against general M-Fariand. you did daceive us. Hard reces.
iciiinguien, inai ur5Mh.cu in uc- ami ini& cnarge vou have had cuii- niY omeiled vou at length to
You iiavtf inand they wili
tcmngtnem, tnar ne assisrca in ac- ami tni charge you have had cun- Sity wmjedid yoi potin; in the vaults of the bank aing enough to evade. L fto publish the truth. 'fllREK BARRELS OF TO -ne the language of " Kaked suited the. public, .LARS? If he had, no,!: : -Truth") "task a notion1 to say restutit with their
:.j w-:o islip;ed to be convinced, Otters toll. W. Hunt then it On the subject of Edwin'j'so- " ti-.at ike report Q tnc .cn2ril jc Piiilarfclphia as aent of the Indi- liciting public opinion" I ackaow-
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leoge or unconcerns, now cot;, j tnis much concerning his pU;ief he within four weeks after the merely to let him nee heii net en
business was conceived, address tirch ur.de.serviif of noiio.
contempt.
Much iuicjht be said on thi
subject but I am already tiled of you. The circumstance of your receiving your pay ; and the bob 1 0 tirK. . si... I ..... .1 . ..
general be- j v ..w ..1- m.iun puum, duhuuu x iciiaow- mu4') iu vcu uuu:; fjar fflfl
concer-.-d k,. js & wound-I MitiuUctuim Company? ledge 'he criticism is a very just manJ bang deprived of theirs,
itit' And hr r- r j Let iffn,r;i Mkiarl2nn tnve. .una. nfi',vthir,l.-thfinH ,rC 1 '. I . I t !1 Till ! '"'i Vf1IK iiiw-rl nvi itrnmnt
i JJj UttCti Willi () - O 'in.i-vuiinmuuuiiiv JI3HJIit. " 0 - ittlic. wi.ACIA 1
n". iu:i.ipi t in i fvr ,,,-.1. ' factory answers to tncte questions neis. Yet Ido not know w .mVw has not tycansd mv n ba -rvufton
review tii general's pamphlet. ,f Jr can: 1 wi!.1 !uvcIRlilc own to attribute hit lenity to his head A a public miisf have observed it; j , f 1 "Ppcar from that pam-1' (,P,ion though it may be impru- or his heart ; tr his ignorance commentthercfore,isuniiccii,:iay, fpiuc?, iyF-,ian j i , , dent to chores it. KW'arland's or hi a mc drh&f Before I !.. ?,riTiif tr.
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concern in the b-fV,
w
letter to the engravers is rather
isu yoUj- ik'hiu rilit have you,
jmen.juncd twindlinr institution ' an unfortunate business for him. To Gen. Wm. AI'FarUnJ. to expect bucccii: Doyoiidqend
aiiu a toiineawui witk lieni.' VV "c "a3 declared it a ftsrcrj'. If dir., $, n ) oui chiracter ? .Surely there
f .jj: ' w,;'us ami a fiw other i " 11 so 1 can appriz-: tue general jmr jau luve not pre- 15 notnmj; tiaerc wi;:ch a aian oi ?n .f.1'1' V"0,.e chAractcrt are as' j1". n'rnC ha3 been admirably sepve?J&li teffiper on thi ccca- honor can admire. J)o you rclj s l,nnigy itself. Thcic- m'iriaed. Gcntleuicn of rcljiec- 'gior?. Uoo!J.ttJ and dcKberatioa uP0Ii past services? I know of ,c arcs hive been seriously nude-: biiit y even in tins town am arc ind'pentibir rciuiMttv,in the .nouo which can entitle you to
, -ju attemnt hji br,' reatiy t esraunsa tnc ract. as character or a treneral. Va can. puuhc jrratauae. lourupani
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j 1 5jc, to rehitc them. M'Far.' i a aabject which ill proba- tioui i)car Sir, on tl cv.cn Puir.hed a book wy he fully investigated hereafter, victory thru ,c Subject ; into which, I I will quit it, and withit, the gen- Onjthat gvent,
hitvim lfMcvimp iou itfiistaJsc its e::tcnt, ir you
bad management. yourself capable ci nnh' your character not "'g making up a gramm-aicaJ re
Oiily ai a man, but as a gen. would cofd?
I'hc preceding interrogatories., be prostrated. Arrca the intern-
With out Jin imuML n. jfClJWIN.
