The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 May 1824 — Page 2

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i&ined their mowiv thereon. They im- cannot be too cautiously guarded against JOSEPH ARK, Mediately took seats the eastern %.tge, by a republican pe pl» JO.sJJlMI KV tiien about to depart, but on accoot The right ol selecting persons for can- DANIKL DURHaM. ofsoine slight grounds to suspect all didates to fill our legislative assemblies JOHN l)K K.SON, WA* not right, tin*V were pursued by belongs to the peop who are to be gov- W I I AM COOK, the clerk ot the bank, and overtaken a erned by the lavs

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short distance only from the village— those they ae ect and delegate the pow- MAlliKW UIDOLli, whence they were taken, and brought er of legislating to, and there/ore as all CALEB CRAWFORD, to this village the same evening. They are to be governed by those laws, »t is JOHN BLOt K.SUM, were indicted for forgery by the Grand proper that all shoul have a voice inse- JOHN M. COLMAN, Jury then sitting, on Wednesday on lecting those who are to firm them. In addition to which there were acThursday morning were arraigned, If therefore the gentlemen composing cidentally present a number ol resplead gujlty, and on Saturday seuten- the grand jury felt a deep interest in this pectable citizens whose na ett were at* ced to five years hard labor at the subject (and it is certa illy a subject tachi to the paper but., omitted as (instate prison, &ud todi their departure which shou interest every citizen) it necessary, the object being to get the for Auburn. U/ica '*az. would have appeared more liberal on seuse ol those who had composed the

The prognosticated L'littuuv .-What their part to have issued .a notice call- Grand Jury. is your uame said a gentleman to a ing upon their fcl otv citizens to assem- Vigo Ci.cuit Court, April 30, 1824 porter. My name, replied the fellow bie, consult, and act in concert with JS the same a* my father's, And what them in the Uncharge of this public du- TO THE 1'UBLIC. is his name said the gentleman, it ty, in an open manner. By pursuing Whereas, many ol the people have i* the same as mine. Then what are such a policy the evils which may here- during the sitting ol the Court, exboth your name* Why they are bu^h after arise Irom "he precedent now es- pressed a wish that the Grand Jury alike, said the porter. tablished would have been avoided—the should re-assemble after beiug dis-

Ao Irishman who had just landed, sentiments of the people fairly and une- charged by the Court, and consult tofaid the first bit of meat he ever ate in quivocaily expressed aud the honorable gether on the subject ol the approach(hts country, was & roasted pot a toe— gentlemen who composed the grand ju- log August Election, the Giand Jury boiled yesterday. And if you dont ry saved from the imputat'on of having have accordingly met in obedience to believe roe, 1 can show it to you, for I transformed that body into a caucus. the call oi their Frllow-Citizens and have it iu my pocket uow. It is not our intention these re- alter due deliberation being had on wmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mm* marks to induce a be.ief that the gen- tue important subject do adopt llib tieineu brought forward as candidates by li-Howing pieautblc aud resolutions ltLl.lSlER OH-ICL, the grand jury, would not have been the Wiioieas, it is ol the utmost unpor-

TBRRE-UAUTE MAY 5 1824 choice of a majority of the citizens of laoce to the state ht tins time to have -j this cou ty—we have reason to believe a Kepi escalation in Congress that ill that the gentleman nominated by them support, and can pi omoie, measures of

The last Kastern Mail failed entirely, for Congress would have been support- internal Improvement: and whereas, BO doubt in consequence of the high ed in a public meeting probably by a ic cuii-iuaauon ol the National Road, waters. We have delayed the public*- majority, aud we have no hesitdion in the conuexiou ol tie waters ol the tioM of our paper until the arriv oft he believing that the nomination for the hake, with those of the Oino thi ough Korthem Mail, with the hope 1 obtain legislature would have beeu unanimous- t«ie Wabash and the immediate losing something neiv by 'he way of In- ly a proved of, but our bject is to call proveinciit of the uavigatiou of the li.inapolis This mail has arrived the anention of the people to this

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tnen for 5-.:c specific p-,rpo es cre.iles services at the p'sluic diF po-al. MALLIIIVV ULDDLIE, and extend UI.ir :«••{.% to measures foreign WILLI \vl 1)1 KLLAM, JOHN ILOLK^OL, to the subjects thr-y

are authorised 1O l.SA.\t, .ihil I* GKORGK WhiJa i'ER,

act upon, they not only arrogate to 1A.N1KL -I ICFY, JOTLN JACK.SON, themse'ves that v.hich doe? not belong LIM.NJ. A JIJFTK^LL EVANS, EXCLUSIVELY to them, but t!.ey cften in- C. 15, T, O.VMML L)L 1.1 AM. trodu'ee a SYSTEM of usurpation \VHI"H J011X CAJLLJJ CLTAWtOiiD,

are enacted by ISAAC CI11NOW ETII,

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b'lt we have received tio papers ner of noiainuting, in order that by de- sious attention ol lite public al large We are therefo-e destitute ot news our- liberate and matu rejection they may and are vitally interesting to the peoselvcs and consequently can comiuuai- hereafter bet better prepared to de- pic ot this part ol the country cate none to our readers. cide upon its late. lieaAved hat the many dininguish» cd seiuces which ha»e been rendered

TV publish the proceedings of the We take pleasure in complying with by T. ll. BLAKE Esq ihe Legentlemen who composed the grand ju- a request to mention that the Uev. /jaac'gl»lative councils ol the state and ry, in compliance with the request of xd and the Rev Samuel T. Scott de- particularly in reiatiou to tue iniporaeveral gfnt'emen whose feelings we sign to hold a sacramental meeting at t«*ot subject just meutioned, emitie xespect and whose standing in society Terre-llaute the third dabbath of this him to our dccided pi e!e euce ana ucntitle them to attention. Among tiie month. niiuioious support at the appioacliing Barnes attacl ed to those proceedings August EiecUon to represent the br&t Vie recognize many of our "particular The undersigned Citizens of the Congressional District in the liHli friend* and firmest rtrons in who«e un- county of Vigo Having disposed of the Congress ol the United States —Aud biased judgment .ve should have the nu-miess before them us Grand Jurors, tteselved luilher, that we iecjuimeud fullest confidence and in whosf p-itriot- have ieen indnced by the solicitation hi in to our Fellow-Citizens of the ism we believe the most iinph-^t reli- ol many respectable voters from va Congressional district generalh, toe anee might be placed. Rut, ith due rious and almost every part of the dis- their support and ttui we do cheerdeference to the discreti and correct trjet to nominate a man calculated to fuliy pledge ourselves to unite with intentions o'" those gentlem-n, we feel it represent them respectably in the next them to support aud secure hu elccincutn'ieut upon us to remark that in our General Assembly :—Have with a view tion. jbumb'e opinion this procedure is to be to p» event the division and contention Signed. deprecated, inasmuch as it is est.h!ih- xvhich has hitherto existed in relation WILLIAM DURHAM, ing aprrcedcnl which mav here fter lead to «ur eh cti ms conferred with each o- ISAAC LAMttblt i', to pr (dices aristocratic in their nature ther, aud alter looking ar- und the dis- UANIEL and injurious to the interests aud iiher- tiict do recommend James Farrington, JlENJ. ii/vlLliV, lie.i of the people as a man qualified to serve in tnat ca- C. MOiJtisi I T, hen any bodv of mmwho HNVEBP' picity wilii credit to himself and the JUSISI'li MARK, aut-ORINED to transact certain SPECIFIED d»*.strict. They are also pleased

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thai, Mr. W ILLI,\M COOK,

place his I.^AAC ClilNO WLITTI,