The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 November 1823 — Page 2
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Tbey aeizetf upon her and iirousht her 'before the Pacha. «*fs it you who hare ,-j* murdered yoc?r haAandr*'—"Yes" she replied. «Mt was Cwfco krNcd the monster, who, in my house, at Scio, had ttte barbarity t» murder mv father,
A mother, husband an4 infant—who then' carried oie off, brought ne hither, and timught to make a Ttsrk of me, while ara. in faet, and only wish to-remain a
Cvceek.1' The p«puiae» had assembled murder to behold the paniahmant that awaited this Scinte bat the Pacha, after Wing Iwtemp* her attentively, granted a
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pttblished in this jiaper. The chief comMion «f w^kh wa-i. to surport Sp»m tn her war against France, if th^ independence of the Sautli American
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of
?Lthe.^ K®™ hini,ttnd banished declined. He was opopsed ,nojo ihem iu owert!, on the uizUxnt. -Bradford. 4
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and sent twr back to
W tin' jreat astonishment of
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iaacknowleilged. The interior
«f the country is disturbed by bands of armed -men, and the conduct of the emP®?/ 'n keeping possession
»*onte Yirieo^jnves much dissatkfac. sltioa at Buenoa Ay res.
4-1 CHaONiC^R The U. ti. «»dit oner Fo*, lieat. ftithas arrived at i^irfolk, from Ha 'vaoa and Thompson's island. She £)rin53 50,000 dollars, in specie, for diff«reot merchanU. Aiid. Rittenhoose, lwa aeamen an»l one marine bad died the Fot. The IT. S. schoonrr P«r|M»»»e was the only vessel of war I' It at {tadisland, and not mtn new ca«« of tickMii had occurred.
Tims CT. a ship peacock, capt. Cassitf, ^ril speddy sail rfom Norfolk on a cruise.
I'mnsyteanur election. Mr. Shulz^j present majority,-according to the rereceived, aboat £#, 00^. It 0M4 be increased.
Hotv-rt Wharton, esq. HaaVen rejected mayor of the citj of Philadelp!iia. 77»« *tfam packet brijf'We* Torre Ikying "between the city and Norfolk! ^ent afWe near Cape Henry, about tw» weH(*#inee, in a very dense fo and it ia »»pposed cannot be got o.. rassengers cargo all saved, with out injury.
A sample of raised in Hayti,
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bas been received at New York, tree produced 60 tbi,
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0^0, fn ihc p!acaor Mr. Ifcfes
bags,! Ithata, in New York, contained oo!,
iahabitanU in 1818: it
h*d in be so 'injurious to the bunks of the
UiuA extended itself a, yet. canal a, the swell oi a boat diaan by A Jate hmyrna paper contains the horses at the same speed. following narrative of an extraordinary On the 4th iort. canal boat, laden c*ent, that had recently taken phy* at with merchandise, from Troy, arrived. place in the interior—'* A at Burlington, Vermont and, on the h, ^K who was present at the sackinu |au°ther boat arrive hum Newish,
«YSc»o, br«»uivht aw«y with him, to thU 'freighted with peaches sha was expecWe, a week female whom he hnd ea. ted to return in a few weeks with a Cargo bf OysUrs.
a ti»cek female whom he had escd, after having compelled her to llAin A^nn t*Mk
fsip, p°« •fmWace, Mahometanism. "One night, while the mussel man svM enjoying the tweeti of repo**, she seized *c*tl»s«, and in monument, of phrensy,. occasioned by the mosthorritde recollections, plunged it in the boBo(p of her ravisher, and then withdrew it jo order to decapitate him. From that moment her revenge was satiated »rul nature, re assuming? its empire over a heart she had farmed tor love #«a not for crime, theyonna Sciote felt and remained a long time in a state of insensibility* After having recovered" jit ••I'ei, tiif spectacle "before her fc*«scl»tlled her heart and deprived her I faculty «l esraprnv she swooned 4 a a a state Ions after }ay-break. \t length rope person*, being uneasy, reao'ved to force the door of the fetal chamber •—on one side they perceived the dead t-nly of the Turk on the other, a fe•*nale, apparently waiting for some one toarr*9t Jtw—Ycan dispose bfme aakl .«, **it was *wh» murdered him.*'
There is much bustle at Albany since the opening of the canal. The wharves are lined with boatea
I he canil was oniginally divided in* to three sections*—eastern, mi(.^U' aud western. The eastern' extends from Albany to Utica, 10" roilesj the middle trom Uticato Montezuma, .96 miles: and the western trom Mantc&uma to BuiFilo, 160 uiiles. l^hc middle section, whkh'has b«t 9 loclcs, cost about S13.C60 a milej the
can ff '^r/lf
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Distressing,
"lUapeetable Tark,, arrired from the drowning ^n^f^eceld"^ €^n«, have unanimously confirmed reaching bin? with a fl i"•^contents of this statement" his «wa°b«d^bat uoforL^lvthf 1'amns f/rf
Mi" PvsrOrrjc, Htnuttrm, P.* C?X*CCX.»R.] ra* aifnmtni,,
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a t— a a
Octoitr 2nd
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Siw Blanks are forwarded to you, for the purpose of obtaining a statemat, at the close of each qLtei* of
«tr
e"8paPe" deI"'iit«d
0i"f"e'
nul,r,.hl?H
has returns »s the consolidated one
you are required to make*
rnr*m-hnt ^liv Palmyra* on the 5th inst. steering lor conviction that Ikis department does j«ct of this expedition wi? mi .an 'j18 ^ra*® of the west, at the rate of about four miles not realise much more than one hall vacant show. The st'ihilii* 'V 'rv*
scalps? 'an h«ur. The agitation of the water tlw amount that should be received Irom condatt and strict attention
L.. app^ard Constantino- caused by its wheels, was thought .not newspaper postage, and that no mode on our^our, shew the sroodne ^0,'r(^u^/v of the can be etleotual to ensure the collection hearts, and ilv.it
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imint wilj edoctually do this,
from
diffrwiit places in the interior. The N. y. Commercial Advertiser gives the following -additional particulars respecting the Erie canal:
«Tuuw« has probably cost fron ^5 to ujusi rig«a compliance with the
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A spacioas, aud generally lias seven! hands. A freight boat requires two hands, besides the boy, wifao directs the horse, or horses, and costs about j»r §500. pws stone locks cost.
$
1,000
a
foof,
and are made of sand or timestoB^ and in the best manner. In other words, a stone lock, of ten foot lift, costs £ir,0ti0 A Wfjodca lock can b^ made to« §^,©00 in all.
During the pasH^e of
the ship Hercules from Croitstaift f.»r Boston. Joseph Harmus, a seaman, fell °rik board, -jt bHwring* gale at the time. l-C. 7 8^5
COVCT
was
thrown over,
Vcllfe After several inetttcCRi atMpta t« reach himbf tack
mg
lh1Sh,p' J- S- H"tort
congress have ropepart^a-rrom the shin and
approved the bfe convenr»on enetered ink t« relate h»,h
into with the Spanish coiami»s«ner^* as'
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Were
dr««ned.
'n
jaur office, to be seat the nyiil. loo wrtl famish one of these blanks quarterly, to each pabUnher of a news^ iwper'nyttur vicinity,.and be particular in requiring him to make a return
rer/LTS'- oumbec of hia pauTrM !?!10
,0".r
last
three months, and the post •flSces to w.nch they were directed to be sent.J~ TJe eath maj be made by the person who o.oalij /old,
inU di/e(
P™"
P«ri, and must t» as specific at Die cir-
?„'r*°n *he
wil!
'h»t the numbers
rauM be placed in the colotns designated Jiaving keen forwarded in the mail either over or awfer a hundred miles, «a may comport with the, fact.
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con'
m«*» «^ni eieciea a aeiegste to con- script return mav K*
gi-es^ frm this territory, by a maiori- lish*r «f l!le T™*
received
C™ Polishers the returns, as a-
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r»"^office *l,iCh
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o»3cSj vou can itrrhu^w ... »wnu juuphabelica! urdejv-Vou will return to duty—the frien !y this department, as well the original will thank yTfu.
offices
as I returns as tlu* consolidated one which ferent as to what our niofiwea ilnc^"
4
It believed that the publishes ol havt
ut
can bcetleaual to ensure the collection hearts, and that you lmve not of this amount, exccpt one that shall the bravo men who defcndr
enable this department to raise an ac- may be left to other hands tn
sent to his oftuie. 1 he above arrang-
count against each postmaster in the u- suitable monument to the niPr^* tnon, tor the postage on newspapers our countrymen, but \ye ouirht Sb?
1
H»ired to accouut to this department,
lor the postage on ail oewtpapcrs aeut VI
.•k.re.uj^.waib.
rhe greatest eite»t«f caoal made in 1 aui, Stc. JOHN WcLEAN
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IC?*This circular wUU^I^d
to at a in vi in it
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IlEGia TER~OFFICE~
Terre-Haute, Novesiber 19,1S23
In this paper we publish a circular from the post master g-eneral on the subject of a new arrangement relative to the postage on pericecal publications \V forbear to say more, at present,than that we consider it a queer document the arrangement not calculated to effect the desirable object intended.
Acrordirsg to previous arrangements (a notice of which was rivpn in this paper)* the WABASH GREKISTS" proceeded to the battle ground of Tibpecanoe, on the anniversary of the battle, to pay a melancholy tribute to those who defended this frontier at an earlv pcr.od, oin savage outrage.
On arriving upon the ground the men were dismounted, and detached in every direction in search of the re mains ot those heroes, *ho had sw bravely lallen, and who had oncc been «»enaKen mem, anu intrred by their brethren in arms and
after m!ated, even
Near t4e spot where the dead had been interred, the remains of a number were found upon the ground—They
hand
UfC?*,mpaLred
•en
-the fried,"'oftfcST^J ianlr witjej
I
detracUnTfrom7h«
Postmasters are now required to coaimanim* officer nifi "1? charge the postaje
,n
newsiwpers, ono Ton
quarter in advance, and to apprise uriii- fl.,t ,1 talk, have tri.,.' La of all papers uk,Zt« post o/hcesj tiiej will, therefore, he 10- 'l,i "i.
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most rigid compliance with the «mPh
r,rst'battle
am perfe »i T""*5
-nuever has \vitn.
tributed.
A itfamboat passed This plan has been adopted from a transaction will be satisfied thnnl
If the campaign had
un^es.,
afterwards torn from their rrrLao meetiftj the enemv. or britisinff afterwards torn from their graves stnpf, scalped and tomahawked by the' rrj£rrLit*e«.
7 iwiiiaiiawseu by the Close, wouiu navu tr.tixiiess, bloodstained and dastardly
a
b.att,c-
tern mty which marked eachcounten-|^'ans.'n ^eir town without offerlnc: to ance—thc indignation which flashed I
SO? i"1'//«-«!*• 'ho fcelinga ofrt"' each breast—ewsry step seemed cau-^ army arrived on the ground on tiou«, as though its pressure was to fall encamped forming two lines, •!.« .. the extremes connected by flank companies, I^avin^ the encampment in form of this ground and presenting af^ottt to
«»—V -»a. ia ian
1
(hc
mouldering
hand of time, bat though they ha3 hmTtft
b,«oc,'«ngs
of storms lr the
apse of twelve years—Though the vo-
£«eIVJ'f Pr"baW7 «-8car«l
the
show thnv
which once
t"ou51'
remained to
form. attached to noble had been wickedly profan
the". fwrnuM*'ai!
M,Mch
Uii"
,V°!,r
"4«»r, snew me ffoodnesi «f
nPC,
who have
Wood the
riske(l their
Itwsfmm W.ll must reailjt)- lenU their 'their blood in the Ucfcuoo ofouJ coE!, aid, to the accomplishment of this ob- try
jwt. They will: »periei»« from it a Forbear with ra« one most esscnnal advantage a» postmw-
ters will be punctual to inlorm tbein, Stations nhnnt thi«
1
U8'
we ever will be ^rattMnf fn
To have
ne^°^,?,te
'sue
doe
1
Uvea—who! -1'
nv nnj vaI.io„s hav0
when subscribe re fail to take their pa- nerLs^ pers out of the post office.
coun« (,
the w.n
e*
n.ot
denve™y
ofski11
'"formaUon from tte'
resPecta'3l.,,ls"urce.«
to their olhiU, unle« they Sii ,he»! l?«h fought on l|,V that subscribers Jailed to take tlwm, and Sf, eighteen hundrel that the priutws were duly apii.is.id of 'll8a'"»verary of na Hie fact-
ce'ohrate,
tl,e Battl, 0/
was a distinguished tri-|*Vl M.»%n4^uiauwu
°fa ^avery.in
the
A me-
Out of about seven hundred men who comjiosed our small army, and who were- (except col. Boyd's regiment)^' principally from this and the adjoining, •states, one hundred and eighty-eight^1 were killed and wounded. It has beeafj said thai this was. an unnecessary eHu-*^ sion of blood, that the ground of our env campment was illy chosen, that th»|!\ camp should have been fortified, thatP we shonld have made the attack insteaclS of receiving it. I seek no apology the commanding: officer—his conduct! requires none This was however th&
fought for many years in our
country Those who have fought eincch«^ have had the opportunity of profiting by^ the example But let it be remember-^ ed that the army were not provided^ with fortifving implements- and if they '$• "had been they would have been rorreli incumbrances of their march. Thi*^ small army had to march the distance o£p* one hundred and eighty miles.through^-" a wilderness, from the place of rendez«^' vous to the
enemies town-^th© necessi-#,..
ty of fortifying was as great at one place as at another, for they knew n°*
w^lsa^
or where they would meet the enemy. To have fortified on their march have protracted tbeir arrival at the P°'n^ of destination until late in the winter,Q and even on this ground and 'rt midst of their exertions to fortify, have been attacked with far less ad van-^r' ta^es than they possessed without
an"'*
tef,n
protracte(^^°
a later period, tlie inclemency of 'v5 winter season, and disease would pr°h* ably have overtaken them, and many^
^ey saw an early opportunity
meeting the enemy, or bringing
anx'o,,"to
hand of savage violeoce instigated by comforts of their firesides. The ordep British influence, and a thirstfor Bri- seceretary ofvvar was to effect ft
r!»50 pacific accommodation if possible with- trhe scene was interesting. The so-! °?fc
,,w.
campaign to a close, would have bee~
ft^
'xl- mn
return to their homes and th®
attacked the In
would have been a violation of\
Kuu»n,pt!u
upon tlte sacred dust of some hero why' extremes connected by flank com-
lurmmi
FLLA AM 1 1
(he erumy which ever way he might make his appearance. The order of encampment was the order of batttes Uind I do not hesitate to say, from all we h*ve seen, and from the vast region of which, from this elevated piece of ground we now hive a prospect, tliafc rfnother position of defence, for the s.im« number of men could not have been so admirably chosen It seems as though nature had formed it for thr occasion. Such was the situation when tho prophet »ific arrange-
«'«v* uurii-c ui iiruisn their murderous object :—At two
t.(in 0f
.!*- ^«Pt. .. ... the hp.ivaps-while the soldier from incessant r^iijue wns sUimberi:15 upoabis armsaiid t\g wa.? horse
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