The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 May 1824 — Page 2
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head quarte Fe ral'SMi. in tr! hot bed of federalism, the town of iii ton in IHMo.
I) istou I('Vjlu ln—1806. At a la! and respectable
ffpi(sral.isl* »«'d tr. Cun?,-i tne first Aorii. fodowing reohuions were passed: 'eels, pus il
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.IIN QM&CY A!) \yi^ at are his Maims to the Support ike Democratic I'arty ••nine" of the'firm old democratic recans are supporting AIr. Adam* ground t!»at he is a democratic cam This is out* o! those ns•erfionalk which *s taken tor g: anted \ldthoi%-TtKv\Tl!^ HT-:n or p:ooh :id .*• far I'j'fJhi beijig uuV that^jlr. /ulaii'.s hfC'v c'"'Pyged hisjiolihcs^ that ju- m-vcr -pyfjes^sed to^vlPo ctino^ed liiciti, :».'i(! is otiy no? a inoc.-atic
tall on hi* fnond": •ove
fe ailirmative, tiiat he is a tiem.icratic
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eeed to give reasons in support of assertions and c.Jl upon aii rhnse wiio eV^t »l*%,Ste idfa-t in ihe drsnoc.! xtn faith either to answer and disipprnvt Uiv reason or to abandon the Dort
ol m^raU, pa*rio"
i-'O, tii-.-^.-ity, and ab.'iiy, are tj 11 *tic. Pi .ii n-'cfH-iary to tb ru.-*r of free peop'.e, and are in-»' irtica'ari in li'P* s.iiiSe reijit-ot f! .ne charac ter of t'leir clmd oia^i«tra!e. \nd v/Hereas we coti-ider, that th C0nsti! U!: )0 of th'n co ii-n.m ir-*al whiie u!iunpaired, isoyi b"sf se« uri aii'ifOst the ui"-i ns of artful and am bit ions men, and- th.it it. incumb-n on us to bear our m«*-t uiomj tivocal tetimony against even the lea-t inf.in^" tnf»nt of it-) principles ?ri qually incumbent that we nnr-' served applause upon Hi--,- v':«» ii.u so ju-t!v merited it by, ie tin.nneand fi! dily with which th/y have vin dicated our rights.
And whereas the dti* o?i«ani/.ati«: C'f the Militia in a free ^.vernni-'fit absolutely necessary for the profec'io and security of the c'tizens thereof and ai! illegal and unconstitutional interference with the military authoritieand tribunals mut me productive i?isub«»rdination, and lead directly tise. -:tab'ishment of desp tisin.
Wherefore, upon thr most mafu crnsid 'rctioi!, it is resolved unanii'. (.-jdy, that we approve of" the conn..' oor present en!iL ,hteited and wo. ('we! a..ist ra t", and the minority ho ."indies of tlie legislature, exhi Litt ti in their fh n» and able resistant against all encioarfimet.ts attempts •upon the principle** »f the-constituent and the clcciive rights of the ciple-
And it is res.o'.%ed unanimously, thaxre cordially agree, and pledge out te.lves each to the other, that we wil, use every fair and honorable exertion in our power to HVectthe re-election of ?ds excellency Caleb Strong, esj. as governor, and Ktjvvanl Robbins, a*, lieutenant governor, j\ id that we will •recommend to our leilow-cili/etis. who are to assemble on the evening of the 5th mstj at Feneuil flail, the Hon. d,i„ a S
gtopffer Georgp, Harrison Gray O- tt a i.emocratic
Pel i^S||^di)ti I/rooks, to lie snp t'tf '. we rd to litem i!ie Ijpc* «^|*ltf ha ion foe the protection'"f ail our power lu
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of J. Adams, or to support 1dm on Some ether prtiUnd than that of his being a democratic republican. Now to the pftinf must b'.1 admiffed tl-af Mr. A daimVa- leader of the federal part as la^e, at ast. IS06 ev.*n tne tMiittof the Baltimore Patriot ackuowltdgt th.tt but least cei tain republican.-. their new born y,eal support o! Mi Adam"!, shou'1 fcipiire proof even of this. I sjive t'ie ».vini pri»ceedmj a Irdeial mee-tin-jr at Kaoeuii ILtU,
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ijs ?rrr^ over. 11 wa- v.'iien Mr. j* iV- r-f term was expires!. He uas tluMj !'aii «. coM^picuoJS in !is irtv, a?: a j'i'^iiiteil ci) i!i ir.aM of ?. »i il !»'i o:er i?:^ i-i i.:'in.e-idi!i!r '•he I'lilV'O", Sh-'it-g US un\ li.'.f, u-'id 1.
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oppositi i^iino's he cont-'ti is for flu •I ine now he'd bv the Ij.d'v Allies a' no lv i!* ...• to ner "i.ow of:e coo.-.f 11 ton ami esfan'i^R riofh?r, wi'hour je consent of toe iuwnmctif. i'bat .j|' h- !::ie invented M)\vc*ver :h»v nnv aV
av* not o' ol en in lyogl.rid th
to party tool .of p^-TTeir"-——to Minions of an hour." V**-' __71 .~JS~
dren ps free a« nur fathers 'ture to proclaim him a democrat re-
!e!t us. Bv oilier of the meotin-r. jpuldicr.il? Not they! read their pro.Iohx O" A PA MS, -Moderator. jceedin^s I pledge usyself it will be Ji-lin liaiicocic. Secretiny.
Now, IJ.» it ietnetnbeied, that this carefully shuned. They knew it was of'er his return from Kurope, after would not do—that he himself had ncull the 'H-eat?^^ subjects of controversy ver claimed that title. \N hi!e the re\etween ^the federal and democratic miblicans in the legislature of New
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riiis act" can no be o-oT
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Fow iet_iis gre him in the anate to 'vrrwn rie"~vnts-—cn-«„rvo i:- H_r S^ vhooi was lie elected Bv (he jeder- the flt.vt Imon
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gainst •fo'-m, -\esi di, eiied a'ovost vv vlr A ns. to prove thnt to write ai! t' i' a g, me t. t! ,id parliament «as a L! l^Kfi.
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for tin- row ti wliti»
Is Mi, Adann. itb bis ejlucation. rt'i bis constitutional obstinacv, tin oan to hitn^e, b,s poliiical in ip!e ne" deiiOet at«'Iy formed and promula*'d I say a^aio no—he d-cs not, tod never has fn-effud-d to have dirt a yd t.i*'hi. he wou.d scorn huiIi dupiiif t.) the (•elaiM in r( myiii,- that he
Contrary, we bear him dy l.isf wi iter to Gen -till holds the Kights
io he woic than wortlde.s." 1 a-k again, aie (he proofs o!
:s change of is political principles? A .shall be told first—/ns vui- J'ui :.e emhargo. Now will anv an conmhtiiai an opinion as to the expedi •iey id a j)r,yicit'tcr lew. havinu ro
Mieme tt constitutional principle*iiti ii dicr-tinn vt a loan's poliliea reference to the cardinal if irttvn nmcnt vop a^aimd ihe acquisition
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Louisiana, but tlse o/,c \ote wiuUi ot prove him a federalist any more dian the other would prove him a dem11at besides, in a very few da\s altei
Mited for (he emhaigo, he moved to it'juf'.l it. Ai. this rale a man would ass far a democrat one day. and for a federalist, tbe nest, changing his politics :.bout a quickly and as o! »n as he "hil his lu im p. If is. therefoie, idle »o contend that thnt single vote denoted, a nu nria !ion of jii tucijdes oj' twenty yi ar sti,tiding. his proof failing, what other can ran be aducrd? Has he ever been elect' 1 to any office by republican votes? Has he ever presided
meeting
in Hoston?—
Mark the proceedings of those who asendled at Boston last winter, from the different towns, to recommend him as a candidate for the presidency.—— lioijeh tviRny of these were genuine dcinucriuic icpubiicaas^ do th yet ik'ii..
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il leu'islat'.'.re of Mas^arhusetu, tne era! ranli? can only anticipate the pushed ol) in time to save his bagjjage. •ame men who elected 1'imothv f'ic!.- P'y 'riivj[ "sip as lv,s njii-a^ui' to the ime bodv a few H'ft-ks after. !Ie wa* even fnany ef\- ed itje first instance to Ti:iu-1 s$ i., himself.
having changed hi.s political pi 'trieiples? .nave bee| ften. that he was appwioted of the (oiled Stales o\et the head of tins lie ever avowed himself demo impm fmt ti usfs under the admini*,-'
«rafir republican Nt. lias ever traii'jH \)J iitomus Jeff, rsoti. And Hou many fedeialists nii^ht not be prc-u-'irten one fine in support of the hence ottelu-ion is di awn tha J'-f^j vailed on to go to the mighty length of tudiiirnl prii r?:!cs of demon :r\, in ferson's confidence is |»roof of Mr. resigning seats in the senate"of the U•ppositioi to the politic a! pnnciples of! A*la:ns'. dem acracy, in the absence d' nited Elates, on the same terms? Have f.'deralism 1 answer no/ If ?_* «. fall profflssions of el.ange on the part of we not seen both liai nsoii Gray Ofjs, show then to m-. O.t tlie conirarv,! A jjims him-r-H Now I icfute and H. (.* Hai per voiunrarilv resign in his Poblieola"' wri't-*n in evtr'e.ss i' ts ar^»u?en{ jy denying that he ever lli'-'ir seats in the swtiate without any such rewaid? antl the} be it rememberiightS ofM:!!!." a-ne !e"j ie':ite
fh the political conlidt ns| a:ui cal! upon hi- friends to des'g'f'att' any tdhce wi.a.tever to which he v.j.^vail-d Mr, .!•*}! r?on. The al)- {.»• }.• Mjood ol. the assertion, a.":d a«.d -t'ie |}/.-hlun'oon^4^-with
that tfrha:i been repeated, ought to p»\t i•.
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\.dams were more re iers i.i opposition to tiu' re.for here, ami in pros'cutioi s" for libels a
Paine, and other advocates tur
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merely oecaus,
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poidies asiert ti.em to be facts. Mi .ien'erun never
..-vj jo ersun never appointed Mr. Adam: to any pnib^.-jsy or tdfice. Mr. Adams had been, with the tlelicacy and disinterestedness that distinfs of guished hi-, father, appointed, in 1797, imnirier to Prussia, where no Vmeritao ever w.i: appointed before or since and tf may he. that hen Mr. Jeffers'?n turned the father out of office, lu did not uhh to display any personal resentment by immediately recalling the son, and he never indicated hi* confidence in J. Adams bv appointit him to ofitoe. ()ri the conirarv, has not 11. Jeflerson, in I us letter to gov bdiry, warned his old rejiublican friei (Is that if we depat an furthei ii om thp o! lai.d maiks of the partvnotl ing but anothvr ci\il revolution,
as in 1 «0(, can s?n the political at ti om destruction. Has he not arned us, a no distinctions are so safe as whig and tory?" iti oilier words democrat and federalists. I las he not ad monifihirl u? that the advantages to be derived from admitting our enemies into the camp are yet to be proved? hether the surrender of our opjxments, their rcceptuiii into our camp, heir assumption of our name, and aii'AiucNT accession to our objects, may strengthen or weaken the genuine principles of republicanism may be a "-ood or an evil, i* yvi io be seen!
1 he hand citing on the wall was not more emphatic than this indication of his opinion that the admission of such men as J. Q, Adams to oik power and patronage of the party will be followed by the overthrow of its pnwoi and the destruction of its principles.— fie appoints Q, Adams to important trusts VV hen? lusrt?
Die argument drawn then from the asset t.-d codlidence of Mr. Jefferson to
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seen that the very word democrat is! Kustus the democratic candidate for
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York recommended congress t» nomni-j ported any of Jefteixm's measures un^l afe a tii 'd and sound dmocratic n:-Jiii neai the close of his administrarion, pubSicaii/' t'i'Vie in Massaciiuseti.s whopviien the sinking federal party, had beno!»'! *i?ed •. Adams virftiailv ac-ptov.'ed upon him the last oflice they k:io».vU'f! eti that lie cannot be so de- ii to i»"ive. Then it was that lie so
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prove the democracy of ,f. Q. Adams' ed between them more than a year vanishes, like thin air, at the first breath If he Haltered himself with bavin"- received the favor and the honor of^Mr. Jeffeison confidence, he took a.singula! method oj shewing his gratitude, for it is seen that, on bis return to America in I8()l, he took sides, without uc»,iy with the bwoni enemies of detn-
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ter having UM^ur.crssfully opposed l')r.
congie^M,) elected in 180S. to the senate of the United States where he voted with the federalists, for Chase's ac(juital on every charge, and never sup-f%
UfieoTfar magnanimously deserttd his old-
the word, as if conscious Adams fi ierids. and sent in his apparent adarul democracy could »zeL'?r Z'S ossocin-1 her»ioT»?' lo the republican party as to ird. vote for the embaigo and soon after \V It ih| tl.cn, 1 ask nirain. a*e (he resigned his seat to the senate, anil jprntds tlik Adrims has ha n^ed win re was (lie feacrdice? His old i^s jjolitita!-priiiciplos Irom fulrralism fiiends in Massachusetts were sjtdvii g-^ to deiiud-f' .-?{shice"^
New tlngland 'fVieiKls, and in 1809, received fiom Mr. \JadtI have seen repeated, lik\ *on the appoin merit of minister to ter asset tion*s, over ati'd over Uusfia, and has been continued in office il assertion is taken for fact, f'
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ird faistjiood is confounded -#ith truih. S50.000 of the public money, and ttow s! be (old, for instance as we •modestly claims to be made President
tt,e-wrtgfti rf meusareu fr/ncti-
*^'nHrtfo\vf» ^g he v. as "fr rfdai.is had "fupjtorted until 180T. ost in the fed lie the for •aw tiie party ^onij down he
ni that day to thi, has received
every tried democrat in the Union
ed, are the it supporters of Vlr. Adams.along with It W aish,editor I)v\ ire, sect (dai to the Hartford convention» K.fus fving, James Boss of iVntisylvajiti, and all the oldlcadcisoi ausioctacy in America.
We are indebted to the Hon, C. A. icki'tle, foi W as/iingtoii papers oi 'lie (ytti, iifstand £3d 11. containing the proceedings of the house of repioM'titalives, oil the memorial of the Hon. N-nnin hdwaids, againt the societal of thetiea~ury 1 hese papers were Drought bv Mr Dunn, who bears the writ ol the House, to summon Mr. hdwatd-, to appear before the committee appointed to in ventilate the chafes made against Mr. Ciawford. houisville Pub. Adv.
'I'I?K\srRV & BANKM\TTKR3. rom the ll'ahi.g-to Republican -lr. hi,wahos, who was recently appointed Minister to Mexico, has forwarded to the speaker of the lu-use of representatives, which was laid before congress, along and able vindication of himself a^.iiot.r an intimation contained in a tepoit made to the house by* the sectetaiy ot the treasury, ol his having made false stati rnents, on his examination be»ore the secottd committee of investigation, at (he last session of congress, on the subject of the suppressed document, F.om the rapid manner in which we have been obliged to cast our eyes over this important document, we are only able to give an impel feet summary of its contents. Mr. hdwards complains ihut this repoi t, although called for at the first session of the last congress, has been delayed until the present session, and that, too, until after it was understood that he had left the citv, on his vvay home, preparatory to his embarkation foi Mexico. He goes into a trane of reasoning, supported by from
extracts
a coriespondence between him and tho secretary ot Die treasury, and other documentary evidence, to show that what he stated before the commit* t(v, the truth of which he considers Mr. Craw ford as questioning, is true.
P'T'ticularly refers to letters which
beforc he gave his testimony to" the committee, in which he expressly stated the same facts and the receipt of which JVlr. Crawford acknowledges, without, in any degree, deriving the truth of the statements, so made.
After completely as it appears to us, sustaining the truth of what he under«
