The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 May 1824 — Page 4

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stands to be qn'es'titoed by Mr. ^Craw- l~[ ford lib report ceeds to an inves rectucss and le Crawford's official what he sup pur

hi? some and which e. fchalK-rnvM, our readers-

ViT re-ret to have it to say to your

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a'-^^Jy mat, both the state of my licaith and the want of time, absolutely compel me, most reluctantly to close this investigation of Mr, Crawii,nx\s u-:°([ limpcl statement, against inc.

in this situation, I beg leave to refer you, lor fuither facN, oi which might, under more favorable circumstances, fairly and .successfully avail myself to a few of the publications with the signature of A. IS" herewith transmitted.

Avowing myself th^ r.'jthor of those publication's, an (mth the'c.vccplion of a -few unimportant typographical errors/and a rnere verba! in* accuracy, in regard to the time of a certn.n report being made -reasserting yotJf iior :i abI yJbeyl %.r»{I tbg. .n*.-tioi-i that the tacts they allege, are sub,-, gUjiitially true.: I do mo.it respectfully solicit, that they may be taken as part of, and be printed with the comlirmication.

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to this indulgence, combining all tiie rkhts ol deleirce of ?s usali.m, and of Asking for investigati in, which, can cnutie me, as a citi/enof the L'mt'.d States, ur an rfjicer of their g.ue/n?nc st. to appear beiore your Inn'iurajle body, 1 do expressly st-iie— in That the Hon.'Wm. I! ai efL secretary of the treasury, has iuei -n! the nntlorial fund [,l

?ir.v uut of uncurrent notes, -fain banks, in past di^ciiai iebi.s to the United States, resolution of congie-: cl 1 1: it ~"JL" "~^i

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That he nas rec'.ve I a Iri'^'

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}as misstated it, by making it really 4th. ihet he has, in his re-:r liouse, misrepresented the n'.: cd those banks, or some one ». at lea?t, predicated tiieren lc!easibie excuse tor his cen •i" .ceiv those uncurrent note* orb, That he has acted i!!e, a variety ot instances, by con^nuing deposits o! p^.b.r. in ccttasn 3ocai ban! s, without report thereof to emigress, according to law

Gth, That he tin?, in several instances withheld ii."linnatim and iet-*t-*rs, called for by the house, am! which it was-his duty to have communicated•Mis oadi—-let it speak lot i.S»

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For specification of th merits, I idler the publication fcignr.ture A. U."' ahuve -aiui.ilds coinmunication. And f-n proof olfer thatwhich tn^y re:-pen:-fully refer

Ail t' is I do defensivel? Hu* i! the ISM* stated be true, no

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at least, tli« force of Mr. Crawford's statement against me. will not charge him with bad intentions in any ef those acts. It is more properly tne duty of others to inquire into, ami judgs of that matter. 1 do not aik lor an investtgafion of conduct, au'cfi a request ought, more •naiuially, to be looked for from himself.

But 'will May, that if, being an oOieer of the same government under which he holds hisoltice, 1 have wilfully and maliciously misrepresented him in the six foregoing allegations, it is a misdemeanor that would prove me unworthy of the ofli' I. hold —I ipvite him, or any-of hi* Uaanthi, tu.make.this, chaigc against me, pledging myself, to wave" &1I noiice, and with all the disadvantages of absence, to submit to an investigation thereof, by either, or by both houses of congress: and to abide by the decision thereupon. If this propotsition is declined, trust we Uiall have no more canting about an A. I, plot

As to myself, I (ear not the consequence of any fair investigation, for 1 shall be able, wh result, to justify mvse

And never having obtained any office by the slightest ^ucnfice of independence, I never will own the holding Ot one, to rclacuut tyrbearauce or the

cnetmes.

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V\ hat will be the ultimate effect upon the American people, of this hold or.il manly investigation into the conduct cd Mr. (.'rawft rt!. we ,v»ili riot venture lo predict but, in'Qrdev that he vh stood, to it

RE CUSTER OFF/tlS,

T' .Xi rtiiE-Il At7"Ti, 1t)J 1*"24

TIUKD STKAM' BOAT Mllil -v

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In order to strcngUi^n mv claim i^Oo'clock citizens if this.Tii-

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f'eft

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to V-

caUcd en -^.rh.,

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he received from th'«3

Hoes er passage, shi was only »y.s and 3 hours irum lonisville. be be red that ih I:

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CO ?o"s ot fj.f-ri t« ni.'.e. -jn-

ly

the

fns'vihaae

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ansnlic:, in

i'*y, in ltd Uionev making

on t'I nth

in the East. *i hegtntle.mnnly kx (diiinnol iho PhnWD and ordn-ly eoiiduct of

tijD excel'cn.ce oi hor s'rnctMre, erisu a.feiy ami co:n(.irt to ti»ose who rn i\

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man

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can doubt that they must

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p:.-s. go and put freight on boan.

'eft her moorings iri a handsome r, and passed tlie point of Vt'iMou

B(afe-j I-!a' witii asfonishing eioeity, leaving with the a targe concourse of citizens upon tinmentioned. bank casting na-rv an onxious 'injrer-

lag

look" a iter her, until the grecu foivtufts ov-f-ihi.ug^tiiS V^t.drash on nosite s'nore (djscured her from the Irsf siretcii of sight, and closed the interesting scene.

LPil t!F (\dl}jf) rrrs For Sin"11 If SWIUiSL VrQl.TLIvIN.

EUSH\ IIHOWN. For (he Le ishi!ur"! JAMSIS SMI I 11 JAMttS FAIIHINGTON.

For (hnmreKs JACOfi CALL

THOMAS H. liLAKE A i'LlFF BOON.

Ton Tim wr.sTr.uN nr.GisTr.n, TO TUB PUCLIC.

cd"^tl oS'llstnesv of'Mr

^•mioC-Trt wp ,i,.'T

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self to the nation »avin- acted ddiocrateh. or

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much arn^er of cje?T«*&-¥*•*|S cc sat n, thorn than what appears in the public

anil »hoy!d most certainly have invited cation, wh others who would be unwi!-

vour attention to the report concerning ling to acknow edg* liiomr-efves the pass-

the receiver of public money at Hunts- »ve dupes of ffw artful Si designing inville, and oilier mutters of not less dividuals, signed (heirnames, or rather importance had time permitted." ,L

case hciy he fairlyundervif.e their seriutr.4 att«Mition it wrli. be read with th

we invi' mi h(!pe

crr.d.jr which-tugHt "to he exerted in d-tcidi.ngon a controversy so serious in iif- character, both as 'Tegard? t«»e/ ndiiduals co.'icerned. and the pcupiciheniel vfs^

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'AT TKRrao-i-iArii-: On the of the I Gth^nstant,at

hige were the no I by agi^i rfeivin-f a saTute from the fa^'rumijig Steam li.'mt i*ij i.) t:* li0 X'y ca pt Sit

iSotvvith.stii.: ing the ihad, i»*A llHii\ GTO.'\' as their candidate. tn nrccss.:i «sc {ainetl 21 honrs an«land th/n :!bre neitiier the people nor »Vr.

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H:0 '3d ijji «-0 that nan ft-,

rv.-iiae-to-?? p. in *\c n^are n:

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Ajjps.-rs. J.F S IK P. Crafl'i iio arted about 3ipo-:edi euc took ft. nil or having* believe that not one to ft ^«-htn hundred kjiew aisy thin"- 4ba tfi ne hu't

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I will on'vjcvcr IhatsAittfi acted intone w.iy ami g^unsted to meet a' hpf. nnd manv. from no luNAIerrc Haute

4»«'Unwni

eport concerning ling to acknow edg# thomrelves the pa.

had them signed to a paper, the contents o( which they nevei'read, because tney.-ithought it inis{ and ought to be doj as a matter of course, having exercised no opinion ol their own, and headless {nat by tne sanciiovi. oi tiicir names as grand ju^rs ihey were usurping a privilege which belonged not exclusive' iy to them but to community at bra"''. may not be improper to observe that many of the grand jury did not beio .g I the regular panne!, but were taken

rrini

sac

-Hmtc Alir k\ Aihtii-•i^-'VibMUice

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j, .ue m:-M: tjurivar {,-

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nas pv( tht^'0.1 ij

Plough boy -i

N IV r-n rom memoatti TVIV-HUS-U^ «. they nonimaie T. JI 'BI.AKI .. i.i trn. hours and intern -eh- lep-rr'^entative to Congress nr-i s.ud to h-tve^bfij-'n Uir iiorf'At-p.?-]• :.v rc:.': f.'om variw•T'1 Im Vv An'n it iias ei*e«' jr 'r,.n by» v-t' s^c'ryjirrri yf trir tir-vt,K*.i .y-iiMat ap i« On.j !io li. b. many vf i'm people—

Fsse lough hoy on'jjinrtT -t-otrt tU. 1J ./• t'Ucn* A vn.st manv iie

if i* of

o\do(dc iu% anded her pas-ehgrrs, mseiwrgeu tier freight and received onboard several til it was over respeeisble lad.-.es and gentlemen, who! ihat a few individuals who Attended on 'on.k passage lor Lotn^viHo on their re-! th grcnvnls iboduiJ l,nhf in their seInrn to t«c.r relatives, frunds and homes} crct dehbei atio.ns, were the -o very same ftl-i-nypeople and tin- \vry identical l\l-

ortment of the on die aetivii' lo'T. ia-'.v, ano

enquire

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il'« of the Wo grand as express,,I i„

juryof .JO county, tare prbducod no oftlw said Cancm |„,| 'for the pn,.T,t

small degree of excitement in the pub will onh rmiark that'if thev h'l'.f'u/fh.' !.

a nu

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.Jo taOlisn, \.i, fver ue followed been better acquainted with the ,/is- usual. a::.n ImgaiM services Which have bem r,n.

shall be properly understood VVhat were the real motives of that )a-ive .councils of thestat we arc unable to .*••• '.low them •hocratehjj or without aintentious oi acting as a Caucus,

from the panne! ol (he petit jurors, ov Jlmj J(J} ibCi' ov stand err, aeced en tally lrom among the tew who at the com me-cement Ot'j THE SL" CSC It!Dfiiti nS, court liau not pieuntcllVom ap- .rciiuesls ail liwo inJeUed

coidd ieel under any great mpoi-

ai-duA} C.,:ic* I ml a therenee of their election-

M'in•' io, unit/:•gst KOUil k^ S ty tb.:t muni! jK'.-j. court Tprased a irish" &.e.

Vii.'A man

ittenuinz

irt Unripi: the

eweek, wlnn it is sup uml we if one tu ul it nn-

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love L:{liz&u$, in obedience to whose call" the grand project was planned and excn.icd.

«-Ai «i7/ supjhvl and «i» pro. 'S

re so in a

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.uvtMig.iuan, ior uody «eare unable to .say—And we in* unon lU "'ill received for Carding at cer? never may be the

willing to allow them th, crealit 0f studied preamKr^ tf

'""I- Jb imaU of

mainusions yet, ue thnnc tlierc »si,o the House of Kepreseutativon in rd-i-very gieat danger that the electioneer- tion to the bank business and the three I INTO\ A* COT 1 VTS STOP^

{,c/l fiave

ltambl

which ever way it shall best please I heta P/»y,„,,,, to lave it c»iuidjred, IV Relieve how-j ,Thc ixkai ot'U^Ma CI,AY

been ren-

utred bij their favourite ,ik in the te^is- 7 C/

the

i. hiirsnav the 27th msta 'Tfc$2

all whom it may Concern

iv it J£l

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Ia oar at)ssn(

P' •aiOTi^a ntai-tyeafc the

Eiiray

oldiganun to that '^rand iuq\ii$t furtb'Jrj my wift» Sarah, has left antiiorLit ic in'eiferenee

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This graml *)e(' board without the least

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manv other

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xc to the call cj th eirfilm* cditljey nohtinaie T. JI Bi aK

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JOf T!n. StV\N. BULL

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Notice.

ON" tlie^LVh o/1 TtTarcli hi ^eribors entic^lii.to under the of *WJ" v4

J. F: S jrftUF: «hi hi3r .^* u. d, C11UF1

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IIaire

This honorable body were, it seem% to cad nnd settle the same nilJion induced the. aolici!x!lous of iluij,as his late change in business respecixbh vi!(•rsfr'/ni r::/iov* (uui ul- il indispensable that his conc^r^ moiir izviLiiv yart of the district" to nom-fbe c'osed tmmedialcly.Ite the^^ inate See. As tu the 'fcv.v::i nominated hopes this hint will be sn«5ieie??t to the Assembly, there can be no objee-l .3UHN F. CiiUFT. lion. The people of tins county had, I Terre Haute by general consent, looked itnon Wr Jlay 0, i8i I. 5

ause, I hereby forewarn

t'^tin- her

tuig her on my no debts of her

W»U

pay

contractn

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RICflAliD JAQUES.

^Liv '0, 8^-4 'jo. ru.

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11A^ commenced hi^

Ue are nnt apprehorsivr that this Caucus wdl iiave any ^reat irnlnenee in i:ontrn|iing tiK e.'eelinii in (his county, because it is well un '^itaol to have been a secret, sly, canning electioneering aih'keo It may, however, have nn undue iidluence upon the mi.ids of people foreign counties, who are unacquninted with the secret impetus by which this new invention is moved And whatever its effects inav be, there are my citizens in this connty who r-ill slid have the presumption to vote as they please', even at the ri.-di offdlin/ in der tiie displeasure of the grand jury? And although this Cucas rn:»v,uiid no douot many its members will, malce every exertion to redeem their fril'^.i! plcit^e. they may at las' he excused fr.r inability I- or if we are not ini taken, on thai day which will try the honest sentiments o( the people of this counlv in good order, and is ready to recei??. the voi^s of more than 17 times 17, legal voters vvdi be spnntaneonsly givpn' TSnV-nfi ul favour of JACOH CALL tor'Con- ^0(»L must be washed, I .•,.PSS picked eiean, and |ound ot cl nn ^,,,ayi,,ronftorl,kMhc. i„ (o I^-rJ must l. «„t with r.v

School,

AT Ills OLD KT.LV ),

fn Gem Allen's District, w'nere he continues to TKAC.MI »S i'LTj'jh\'irf

Hl'.ADlXiry irtu-i KA Lis It GILLKJUR,

HMKlJtU alilUi ilY the use of th& Ll-Li sJttCX, yc tVc At the ia of £"2 51) s. ppr quarter, pay able-in produce ot moi kinks. ho-e who place their children under hi4 ore may depend on the mos? unremitted att-ntmn —Decent boarding for students can behadinthi neighborhood. i1. i. All orphan chihl, en arepai» ticularly solicited to attend gratis.

Harrison iVairie, Ibtii May. s24. 40 :lt.

THE SI

xSCKlUEIl

IIAS HIS

aruin^

of

!oi

uvmh ilkcn

uo1'

l)l 0u ilt

'the

3tl1 0,,,h a

sccured

will not.get wasted. l'JUCH.S OF CARDING. Fight Cents per pound for all the

before the 1st of the

a Cent on c^ery"

pon. for each month'after that time. 1 eceive V\«JOI at, and return it to

*%Tir

f\f\

e' without re.y- will be received for Cardin^ at

7lh lb

hieh is Carded before the h*

-Or artful resolution. ofth-«th iVio-th, after which the m* titv will increase in proportion to th# price of Carding.

T1CO

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JAMES BK\METX"

JTih of .Oth Mo. $24,