Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 40, Madison, Jefferson County, 16 September 1817 — Page 2

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elation was before the P. Master about which to comp am, namu, , r'SZZ tJl-Z' Zt: General. I enquired if chis re a correspondence witn tne cu "iuuui v.n - - .; . " ," vv ere used commendation liad arrived, and was answered in the affirmative. This was enough for me. I did Secretary ot War on the subject weaun or p-iumi,, 0)ulu w " lu -"c aay ot eW of the claims of the militia. The represent the state in congress. in which every thing was recognition of the Secretary of It lis the man and not measures ed to, which afforded thc War of the claims of the militia which have actuated my enemies ; remote prospect of weight n not asic to see it. 1 here was no recommendation for anv other ot Indiana, was obtained oy inc ' ' ' w presemti person save the official one of Mr. repeated solicitations of Mr. Jen- Wen awe to una nuicwiiof- vam ano a rogant, waUiag .J Heth. I acquiesced in the norn- nings while delegate in Congress. Where except m some trivial ap- some popular character sh0 J SQhat4usinsaiHTix which my clamor, brougl

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fust heard, had never seen him. credit of having done my duty, auie w say. xuwr mumui uw not wunout a parallel.

He had not written to me on that In vain will the writer under the point 10 tneir own u .appoint-uout me urst or August ft

or any other subject, but being specious garb of "Justice and ments. l neir general allegations crnor rosey became a candid2 acquainted with Col. Johison, Truth,"or any other writer, state, are mere lampooning and abuses. And how was he taken up? J had written to him I had no that exertion on their behalf tend- Mark the course and channel ot it by the people, by his own J mrtfelitv In hU favor. This thin? ed to promote delay in the reeep- opposition, and the time when it es, or by a caucus ? By the to)

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however has answered certain "on of their pay. it need not be coinmencea. Aseany asjanuary n may oe saia without fear

gentry to noise through the state, told the militiaman or the ranger, last, immediately alter tne editors contradiction, a caucus at W vu.Iuam thai- Mpccrc that Mainr Whitlock has been of the Herald found they were cennes, at which but vend

A III. vajOf vuj w j-- -r- - j CL1 I I mi 11 Noble and Hendricks put in their most friendly to their claims, and not appointed printers or the laws attended. The Western $

counter application without con- would but tor the want or tunas or tiie umieu oiaics, mm wmic x wmcu on rormcr occcasions sW

suiting Mr. Taylor, to whom the long ere now have paid them. was at Washington attending to cd so much hostility to thiski

interests and feelings otthis town Major Whitlock himself will not my duties as your representative, of nomination was now silent, and count v had been entrusted in say so. He will say for he has they commenced abusing me, for -Against gov. Posey I have do

this aftair." nd who entrusted said, that many or tne rangers wnuiiga icuci lu mc wn.gM.. wuiuiu&ay. ins cnaract

Mr. Taylor with the -feelings of had long ago received more rrom cretary or war on Denair or tne public and private, as f

town and county in this af- the government than they justly militia and rangers. Un the 5th know,! admire I early formd

App( Mr. Heth. deserved. This he has said res- or March a caucus was advertised favorable opinion of him.

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With the teeiinffS Ot iiau lung act) rctcivcu juuic iiuui v" wviu ui uiv juuiic auu jjuvaic, iar

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rr.ncp rprnmmpnHarinn nutrlit tn oectin? Caot. Sholts comnanv by these same editors, and on the that opinion I have not vprrU

have outweurhed all others. I of rangers, who have lately receiv-. 15th of the same month thiscau- ged. Had I been brought in

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stronelv-suspect that Mr. Taylor balance of their pay, in con- cus was held, for the special pur- public view for the first

was not entiusted or sdvised on -frequence of a special order from pose as was well understood ot se- when he became a candidatcfl the occasion, and if he had been, the Paymaster General. It was lectyig a candidate to oppose me congress, I would in ail probaa

the friends ol M'Bean ought not pay-rolls in due form and proper- tor Congress. And here it may ty have declined a cbmpetiti,

to complain, that Mr. Noble and 'y autnenticited, winch Major qe remarKCd, tiiat oy inisuineu and given way to greater expei

mvselt did not consult Mr. 1. bt vv. iuukcu 10, anu not 10 tne jus- wwwiuvvb, ai .uiyuuu, ixiai

cause he did not consult us. Nor Uce of their claims from having clo 1 believe Mr. Taylor made any pe formed services. He was no effort, to have M'Bean appointed, niilitary chancellor. If the miliunrecommended as he was, over :tu a"d rangers or any of them Mr. Br?ndon who was well re- have (received their pay, I shall

commended. If such was the not regret any exertion on their strengthening the party there. d&rroy me. He suffered hiois:!

Conduct ot Mr. layjor, such Denair, notwithstanding the abuse At this caucus however but tew to be taken up if report be tri

wou.a not oe mine, m lirie. 1 01 mc western oun. 1 hat some aircnaed, and some or those tew enmnrv tn hi whp A fP

ijuiuucr nave uccn wcic uuuuscu iu 111c uuuiy auum ramlv rnnrrarv tn ik mtrfst.'

'1 hat some have t) be pursued. Nothing at that for he hid and still has a sitidf

Pemld ' had hem annointH not been Daid I also knnur anH it time was rlfin but t niviLv U .... i ... j u.u

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printers of the laws of the Union, isa subiect to which 1 shall, du. arransrements for a future dav. cniti tn i,;, .,anAvJ

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cricc aiiu incur. iut mv Situ;

Brandon was appointed Fost-mas- tion was a differentone. - Gove t(?r, Mr. M'Bean was disappoint- or Posey was brought torwardi . J 1 T f T.lI I ' . '. P

ep, mr. neui wh very auiy,duu my avowed and inveterate cri

some gentlemen wanted to go to mies, wlio have practised ever

Congress these tilings were tlnnr but fair dealing to injure

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tvwuiu iw tiling. ah lllJt, A w mvjihi have no doubt, that if through ar,d a goodly my attentiors, the editors of the Pd I know.

-any other person than an editor ring the next session of congress This day was pitched upon. It To have declined would have ber

or the oazette," appointed post devote every attention. While vi-as the 28th day of April, the disaster to myself & triumplitoi. Hitter at Corydon, and one of anything remains in my power first day of the court, when the enemies would have been woe the editors of the Herald appoint- on that subject, either as a public citizens of Harrison weie expect- than drf't I now MnH te

your representative to Congra

for two years. Durin? that tin

I shall unceasingly and undevi

tingly employ my industry f

eJDistnct Attorney for the state, man or private citizen, I will not qd generally to ai tend, and who

that all would have been well rest tilleverv man, who has per- i : was pi esumed would be favorthat for attentions like these, I, formed military service-who able to a candidate at that place, could have commanded the tal-. have endured . fatigue, and been It then could have been said that

uic jduuis auu zeai 01 mese uscu iu uaugcr, to rescue ana cue candidate thus taken up wai all the talents I possess to prom

cum;i5, in me sdiuc uegiee tney ucicuu wui wumiy irom me torn- nominated oy a large and respect- your political interests. My p

ivn vuiiwu aanioi. owaiu riint, uc piiu iuic iiiccuug. jjul a series or uis-Fellow-citizens, it has been my the uttermost lai thing ; and the asters again took place, a writer lo: ever since I appeared on the Indiana Herald and the Western over the signature of " Vesuvius" political theatre, to receive the Sun, lest they should be too much in the Western Sun or the 20th

scurrilous aouses or some editors cugagcu uext summer, may begin ot March, mistaking the 'movers

Jitical tenets and principles I p

sume are congenial with the grd

mass of mv constituents, wurr

and devotedly republican.

fcelinps and habits are so also.

a.m wuus, wuw die in me uauii w i.ixa ouujwci, uuu wnie ciuu uie ooject ot these caucuses, My interests are vour interestsof deiuvuncing every officer and bitterness and cursing, until the belches forth his lava on the nieas was an adventurer to India candidate for ohVe, who has not rst Monday in August next. I ure, and threatens a total dkcom. va0 i.. i Amlinr!

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was good enough to notice me as altogether " undeserving" of "no.

anu ii ciupiuy some pjeas-

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ucch orou-nt rorwara oy mem- caFu iu write as many let- mure ot all the schemes and plans mv feelings and rood wished

selves. wncn a candidate tor rers noine to my rriends"as I did so fast maturing. The people too, '1 his place I view as my

yuui nuudHcs jusi year, mougn i i acwiun. wji mis bUDjea also very unexpectedly disapproved ot I came here without office ei .had not announced my name or the Herald may take time by the the whole proceeding. The cau. in possession or expectancy.pretensions through the ir edium forelock. Perhaps these papers cus was abandoned, and the man no prospects other than those of unv nress. t h.- WtPm Sun think wirh Rntnn :m int.llL . u a .a ... , uiojpcccs oiner. man u.u

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l,Mll,,cr was crue , unneces. taken up, abandoned the idea ot short soever mv nnlitical life

sary and unjust and that the becoming a candidate. Disorder last, I shall ever cherish agr

aeots contracted Dy tne adminis- appeared n the rants. 9 mSc,, ' i c . ..,.. aifl

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an. ..m., Mu. um uauuii wiiiwiucudicuwarjougnt' aerstanding between the Sun and independent citizens of huJ caper, when noticinor candidates not to be naid. If so it-

cr . i . r. " . , , ,r . anu inu iu jiiuiy caucus l otliemlowe and parlies. hr office, which they a.e not d.s- evidently be : improper to promote frustrated. The Herald however , thc citizens of jeffern coi posed to support. Notwithstand. the claim of the militiaman or on the 10th May justifies caucus inv nXical ex stence From wgihat notice, the Western Sun the ranger ; but thinking differ- nominations, as', imch the " best chizens oi efferson county I

r-r. w v..,- v....;,. ...uuh.wu.i,;. w ui seiectinff on thc cruund cc veM rhp fircf nnnVt- of po1Illt ploy its columns for month, past . Fellow citizens ; it is not nu of - example" a ?d "reason" S!lsTt in noticing me in pourmg on tional, sentimental objection to .But behold on the 2,1th r,fM:,v tM.V u t-"LL hv their

me the most scurrilous and nn. tnv no htiral acts, wliirli hia.ri. n.i.ofi.o.,!: 1 . ', u yn . uc . WIJ . '

deserved abuse, and on a subjc too. which of all others one wou

example" or an nrHJnarv ilnrrce of QX&ft

v 1 - w- lo wuituis announces mm- was re-elected and discna 'geu -t ct sioned the opposition I have self a candidate . for Congress, KiSitariTl bc& Id recently experienced. It is too w t hnnf n nw-in a.,J: . 3 " ai. 4.

siippose would have been the last much say they, that this man whp the "best" way of

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