Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 40, Madison, Jefferson County, 16 September 1817 — Page 1

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"WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY COUNTRY."

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MADISON, (INDIANA) -TUESDAY, SUP TEMPER 16,1817.

No, 40,

PUBLISHED BY

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EVERY SATURDAY.

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not being able to remove it him- Another very serious charge Mr. Janus Lodge I have never self, it Was important to brand it as easily understood as it is false,& yet seen, nor had I the remotest with the epithet of public nui- emphatically seated by the Her- knowledge of their establishment

sauce, ana can 10ms assistance tne aia,is, mat 1 enueavored to Have till alter I left home last Novem-

political energies or tne

state. It the printing of the U. S. laws ta- ber for Washington. 'lain, that ken away from Mr. Stout. The I have been charge

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iu advance ; if paid wifhin two viewing hin self already on the It was intended to impress the pointment of Post Master at Corl " thresh0ld f Congress, already citizens of the West with an idea ydon. This appointment has rung

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and authority, and called them of every means of promul- rated in almost every number of trie to answer certain inter- cathiir the laws of the U. S. a. the HpraiH fr. -.l-

TnaZyZ "&f which he himself had mong them. It was intended to past The recommendation of if ty cents tj n F setfortk. fan the flame of Jocal jealousy aU Mr. Heth was disregarded. This ln. two numbers, will be a year. These interrogatories I did not, ready in existence in the West, is the thing so much complained

I future subscriptions taken jor me at tjat time think fit to answer, and to make that feeling hereto- of; i On this subject however I 'Sperl7'be discontinued until ' because l did not consider myself fore and still prevalent at Vm- might have plead ignorance, for

reiraefis are paid taueu upon uy you ror sucn a,i tcup cwnwuciii wu rue winuc 4 never Deiore knew that Mr.

A Lb c i sutiscrtoer must give swers i ain not recognize ie n.siciu emi oi ,iuc siate. j a;u .uztu nail a light to nominate hi

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lid be polky very dignifi. Vhe cirenm-

rimments not exceeding a square, the editors of the Herald. I have pretensions had not yet become : stance of Mr. Heth's lprtrr uiili.

inserted three times for i dollar; been charojed a-.nonff other thing-., ' renerally known or lepsccced, oiit'any other "recommendation

MflSi tei r not with procuring the appointmem tnht l aveo ary, and beta. tonMr.

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punauauy at y voice ot tne people in tne or i vj. ; lenueu iu marsuau ine reciif f iccisjr. I Ins woi 'wJW (5 lampoonings otha i;4 Eitand Wt vij podding of a ;;., per. In the distracted raving, of - Ler,that this same e(Jitor,whos ed order indeed.

M'Bean, casts a shade of

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hd, they will be continued at the oi printer oi me jaws or tne u. , kcij uciduy ui uic iven. i suspicion on me transaction, and e of the advertiser, until ordered for the editors of the Gazette, to Mr. Noble and myself endeavored anjucs something behind rhp the total neglect and great prein- to have Mr. Stout removed froai -scene. If every thing was fair iff

.- ce of the editors of the Her Al, th ut appointment, who else did correct if the people of Corydon ak.1 whose superior talents, claims k we nominate ? No one. Theri knew that Mr. Heth was about to

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privileges ought by all meai)3 to is in tins assertion gross and ma cecime, wny did not at least some of Indiana; have been recognized and attend- lignant falsehood. I stated une pf the citizens sign Mr Mean's ed to. To this horrible chame I quivocally, that there was no cth .nomination, 'lhe historV'of that

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Ing again been elected your answer that there was a propriety er paper in the west to be selected affair at Washington, is as follows.

vs ot the U. and tnat it was proper and ; 11.5m Jiany in tne session, mr. Hetn

lorwarded a letter to the Postmaster General, in which sta-

prcsentative in Congress, by a in having the laws

;cUb!em tjority,over a respect- printed at the seat of government, to nave tne laws printed in ina opponent that in the face of, in one of the papers established section of the state. It was my

op)f)sitioatoasenesofnewspa- there. That Mr. Noble and my. opinion also, that a greater num. ted his resignation named Mr issaults,&political management self were notified that the editors ber of papers in each state would M'Bean as his succesor in oflice, ight ay unparalleled 'in the of the Gazette were applicants be employed in printing the laws ; and proposed transferring the pairy ofourallairs ; it may now wished the appointment, but tm J5ut when giving an opinion of pers is soon as he (M'Bean) should

xpectcd, that you hear from

and if nothing of more miance, that at least an effusion

intimation ever reached us., thaj t Mr. btout as an editor, 1 did also dc autnonzed to receive tnn. the editors of the Herald were or .state, that he had the reputation This letter was by the P. M.1 Genwould be applicants, or wcti'S Of an indolent man , hat " !jSWftnimediately enchsed. to ii;e,

iTsLrpthhs he had tint fonufn.'as tic Representative of the ,vo-

My upinion was asued s-es-

c. appointment ot 1

nublished in the state, and to a week at a time, and that in con- Tican, and a lequest was au, ed

cspects newspaper address I select proper mediums of publica-sequence of this, the publication ' that I should signify my approbano supereniinent qualities, or . tion. Ought we to have prefer- of the laws in that quarter was tion, or nominate some fit person ificationsofwhich to "boast." red the Herald, without knowing frequently retarded. But I did to be appointed. On reading the

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be applicants, or vvcu'.i Of an indolent man Jj

cratitude for the confidence Der form the duties if appointee.. wih pattens lie had tint

have reposed, might on the As your representatives it was our LCnveij p inciuai autmso; pe, xuy 1 icnt occasion, be expressed. duty to have the laws of the JUV h frequemlsu tor more ti.n! pep ng the etofore I have been silent as ion published in, the state, and to a week at a time, and that in con-!. ' Bean, and

in had had such, I should whether its editors would accept not state tnat mr. atout wnue ne letter or mr. xicm, 11 iuus mc fovc boasted. I was conscious the appointment, to the Gazette received the emoluments of the as a thing very probable, that the : to stoop to blazon my own whose editors were applicants ? General Government for publish- citizens of Corydon had not been gy, capacity and litness, would every man of common sense will ing their laws, permitted his pa- notified of the resignation of Mr. ue vanity, incapacity and un- say no. But why did not the per to be made a vehicle of slan- Heth, or the nominatKjn of Mr. and being known as a can- editors of the Herald inform der and abuse against that gov- MTe,iu,or they -would either have :ite. it wa in Mr Nnhlf and invself. if thev ernment. I did not state that joined with Mr. Heth in rc

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would enquire and know, in wished to obtain that appoint- Mr. Stout received and published commending m'Bean, or noni-

good decree, my political ment. Perhaps, indeed those gen. communications abusive or mac maceu auui iu person, vviumuc

ts:uKl tiualiiications. I did tlemen thought it stooping be- government to wJiose protection i.ieicio.c, uvmg any no.inuy

meddle with, or answer the neath their dignity to address a lie was indebted for the enjoy- toward M liean, or preference for agsgre effusions of thc " In" line to cither of us. Would not ments of his fireside, & the, fron- any particular person, I determin. n Herald," its editors or cor- the editors of the Gazette have tiers of Indiana for their habita- cd on waiting the arnvalf some indents : because the motives had the same reasons to complain, tions. These traits of Mr. Stout mails, beiore I would ans'ycr the

!Hc object of the one, was too if their application had not been as an editor I might have given, letter aforesaid ; thinking I might onsibie to be mistaken; and preferred? what exclusive right and subsequent publications would receive something from Corydon wscl conceived the ;oir.-soond or Diiviiere will common under- have proved my, assertions true. on the subject, and an expression

idcniilk-d with the editor. It standing or justice give the Her- Another charge of a most sin- ot the citizens m tavor ot some ijh,..,:.'Li. , 1 , . 1 1 "1- d niir notnM ie tliof T win " cnr. aDohcant tor the anoointrnenf. -.

v i,iuiu co oe concealed, too aid over me uauc : un, wim gu.ai i.iuu . 0 T V 1 r i , . ' in to be mistaken, that an edit- could such right or privilege be nizant of and instrumental in By the arrival of the second mai, the Herald, havim already founded ? or how let me ask can bringingtheGazette to Corydon. I received letters informing me in some aomiiiitniSiN. and the Herald be effected or "ruined" The editors of the Gazette have ot the resignation of Mr. Heth,

T ofrrt-ftQft-l riiii't tin t uc mih- '.inH t rv.it Mr. Krandnn was an m.

Hjujj or prcitrment, tnousrht by tne appointment or uic oa aiiwuj auitu uiuuiv,. - t i sary to remove out otliis zette ? can that be taken away ject, but all will not do. Mr. Bran- pluant-that he was well recom-,:-:t which stopped it, and which was never given or enjoyed? don I never saw till April last mended, and that hw retomuicn.