The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 May 1824 — Page 3
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REGISTER OFFICE,
S JTzrHE-IlAUTE, ^TAY 26, 182-1.
jenior Yates, digressed in the most
well earned popularity of 31r Clinton, followed up tni act of their leader by
denying their constituents the right ol electing ectors, lest their suffrages should be exercised in tiie exaltation of J\lr. Clinton, to the it^nry of their Treasury 1
IIcw pitiful, how contemptible, hov. graded must this faction appear 1. eir own, and the ryes of the world istead of para'izing, they have ncrvcu arm they aimed to destroy .---Ane though it is t'jo uiagir.iiiimous ever t( a blow io their Mijury, how gnfinnui^t for them to heboid their con•.ituents, paying a just tribute to ex.ii id merit.,—and preparing to hurl the orthhvss, insatiable and a piling Irom le stage of act ion, to retirement, where
constant reilectiou upon the acts ol lgra'itude and injustice, which have een by them pe pctiv.ted, and the co'itant gnawmgs of disapjjoiufed irnhition vill *4 prey upou their vita s." Hut nstice demaads it, and tne shall be so.
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jjot their infamy wjth-a monument "/to/cor" which an
justice, persecution and ingratitude designated If, then, the word
"f ol themselves only, and to^ be fqjp j$ an appellation" or
lisoned venom which hj^s been |£-prd JV^bUity" means
& iiutj its eflects are harmless. It
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it will be remembered tiiat at the hich designates tlie particular part of: ruB^enceaient of their session, (.ov-
Jot. All tiii^ comd not suf
fice. A more deadly blow muM yet be struck. Their insatiate hat redeems then employed in stimulating their vis ionary imaginations to devise some degrading intrigue, whereby they might idd what to them seemed insult to in ury.' lie L* dismissed from the board
Canal Commissioners. \N hose la ours brought that body into notice jid who iku been its cliiet ornament, ustained its character, and under tlx .io-t hostile opposition, and Scorpeon ke persecution, rendered its labouraccessful To the shame, confusioi nd everlasting disgrjice, of ins ene ties, it is well known to be DeHNitt 'li.iton, the very person who is nov 'sinissed, without any ailedged cause otn that body, of which he has beei life and soul, for fourteen years---ithout fee or reward.
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From Hie Ermisvillc (larr'tc. The Editor of the 'Tcrre Haute Regj^ter' ha, in his late reply, at length given us something in a tangible shapfortius favoi.r we are much obliged to liim, as 11 relieves us from the task of replying mure fully to his unintelii/ihle paragraphs. Our brother Editor has been labouring under a mistake wan... •we have long since supposed he had h, en into that of supposing the word mi.ral was a title of nobility. Xo.v, i, he will point out to us any nation, ton::
or kindred, under the canopy of heaven, •from the creation of the umM /ill 1 ci eat ion of the world down to th of Ma y, 18-1, wl recognized
the pre.sent th of May, 8:4, who'^have i«
an order of nobility bearing
the simple title of AO.AintAn, and rrmnt-I ./• or.v—Ie,|
admiral'* a
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will confess he is rHit. b'.'dic alelan, and follow
3No\v, with the most reverential defer- Vorlc' a ence to the superior talents and pro-L..,-found erudition of Ihe writer of tlie
bove article, we will remark, in as r'/T-1"
tclligibtc a mariner as possible, that we
willl othcr back WOOf
in common pi inters, keep a little Hook in our office, to when
which we freerjuently rcfei writing to great men 011 great matters
011 the present occasion. Ill is little L'ook, Irom frecjiient use lost its cover and its frt ]xixc. ^y f-i'^niination, we find that is called its
*l.be ivord 'in.sis
iructiori liow to write correctly and "intelligibly."
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contemplate wi!h emotions gi at--lul to the best feelings of the heart, the virtuous and patriotic conduct of tinPeople ol New York, iu the noble stand they have made against the pn»s«Tjpiioi, )f the fjr««t e-mail ol ti a \veii\» m, and the greatest ornament of whom hat great State can bo«M we mean I )e Clinton Ins is not as we he!ore s.iid, uu ind'iJJutd conc.-rn It is a -abject relating to, and alh-etiag fhc vV'!»o!e hi.man fanii'v ami the course now pursued by Ihe People oftliat state u!ir ties I. u.'r i,i un- iirr from the foul est
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epioaf It lhat '"Ohld he ag. isf it —and coasfiji.'pnj|y j( |,aj |, ,.. u-terif iic ('ounh'y from tlie stizma ola facta)
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eral Jicacl of p.niiculai'Sj -appellation of ihci family ol Clinton to the latest pQ«tchonofy a name" §c. We think the words gen ral h-cad of particulars,"
lo-4. ...» jilics'to owr Title11 page, tha' in 11 Clinton, it will be said, has been depriv-
in thf! legislature of rx parliculars.ot' which our Hook is coin- will be made The answer will be, by i€n. so .industrious in
oyiiigth^frtediodity ol that state, or, a noinc" we think will apply to the pledged their faith and honor, to restore ampUug upon the rights ol its ci- admiral" that being the appcl- to the peop.e their electoral rights, and haveat length crowned the cii- \ation" or
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?in the annafs ol their legislation, and the station which nu admiral" 'immediately returned their comnumiholds is a post of hun which is de- cation unopened. To him was reserved rconitaiencement of their legrsla- signated by this word it must be a ti- a prouder triumph, the ineffectual hate ci --n jjours were marked by tl\e dfeadly j/e» |jttl Book also says that the of little mean minds. They could take
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someness, until its entire i» admiral's" "rank" places him at the benelit of his labours, made all the rcbeing concentrated, it his been head of, top of. or over the navy, we quita! in their power, and that was, an s&i^Tged at theindividual ol thtSfmal- think it is a high runic" and a
which much
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aus Dencath the leet of the victim of its Consequently, pers«ns holding this ettjjeance, and forms amass ol putres- f^gh rank" or dipi jied station, must ent malignity suitable food lor such irt, constitute the *Yobiltiy"—ai liptiles as those Irom whom it sprang
dig/ivy
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ord admiral" being the
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Shameful manner, and pointed the ar- wliicli tliey are ennobled and entitled to jpows of detraction at tiie me itoi ious |})L, custo'nary immunities" usually Character ol Dk.wii^ into.n', his pre- leonferied 0:1 those holding that44 rank," decessor. 4 his faction, fearing *-l|C reinlcs the word or
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jyobilihf they form—and, the
being that by
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nniue"7 or raiiit'1
(or whatever we may please to call it) Sweet anticipat'on pourtrnvM to my of
Title of JS*obilibf." view,
But we do not think, neither does Our) Enjoyments unmingled with woe Book tell us, that this is the only
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tic of »M6r ity 'I'herc are different flew degrees, according to the folly and am-
•mion of the governments under w'-ich these
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litli haie been established, l)ut hopes dear delusion soon vanished tnd these degrees all come under the vord
JSiobilil-f" as'snug as the leaver
a" our little 1300k were formerly placed mder its co\er. X\ do not presume to say that we arc ight— or that our L« ok tells the tint Kit as we have no J^'tci/crs who will iclp ifo out ol our trouble unles we aay them a fee, we must remain
patient
mder our present erroneous ideas, unit our good friend at Lvaus ille may be condescending as to teach us the iioper sig ilication of words according the rule by which he construes the void
admiral to he than a p, r-
on oj hi^h ran!" and di. nily." 1 hen wilt burn our httie Uook, renounce nd denounce IMr Walker, and ai !l unes
apply
to our gooii friend for in-
'toci'v, wiiich would d'-
btse us to ie !ev I oj harh triaus. Tl'e p!os ip| ion Oi Air (JM'itori is it'll the work of a |arty, ruir the resentment of any con idei'aii'e por.ioa of the co.-nmu-uily which is a* ere it ed ore pre s•d a^.4i,isf ii reproaehabie gre: tness. en ("etnass oi'soeietv rise^against a an, his crimes piovolve them to hunt "in down, in (Ins instance all is grea*. exalted, p.itri tic. I! with all her superior. Society
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i:m riiiiEr:
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cd them the customary immuniti !s, ueuii 1' "t
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Mil CU.VTO.Y l.nt it to the honor of this gentleman
gngu''s oj
'""1 «1"" louoweil Dy a
hi., train of some 8 or 10,000 boisfrons deluded fiction I.'-Is. Neither Newa slate—nor (he Kepnblicas a nor the Democrats as a Party
,! uiffl ,,lis
vn n,
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disgraeefnl
an enraged an,I furious
Col. Observer.
be said let it be
engraven as a motto on his seal, that the same legislative bo.lv (hat deprived the people of the elector ,!
^prived aIso De itt. linton of tin 1
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Preside of the canal
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f«Wl WMPflPPSPI-iipji
nty. It is a monument to his more durable than marble. l)e
"general head" or representation of the ed ol' his office by whom the inquiry l.\ f,.,*' i'j eoIISovv varliculars ol' which our Hook is coin- will be made The answer will be by ?•,
d. The words'* appellation of lion- t.h se legislators who first solemnly
name" by which the post of then with all possible solemnity violated
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admiral" holds is their engagements. lad Mr I linton
adua- received the thanks of such a body in
a name" requital lor his services, he should have
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exhibited, by that body, iu f^gfi raftte, digniiy.11 Therefore, as an These poor creatures who received the
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away nothing—salary he received none.
rank" abortive attempt to sting the hand of is attached, their benefactor. Bait. Mum. Chron.
From the Cnluwbian Observer. DEPJIITLW DA VS. IV! en I feci melancholy and laden with tare,
I think of the days of my youth Hhru vision-built caslle.s elected on nir, Jiore charms of enchantment and truth.
7':-! And juvenile
Eniivened with life's early -low.
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Soon ceased to enrapture my mind nd youth's glowing season, romantic and gay,
Lett care and vexation behind, fne joys and delusions of youth are now o'er, 1 lio- vidians and phantoms arr fled 31) lir-taud best friends can delight me l.-o more,
And hope's d»\td.
And the heart beat with rapture and glee.
IU Wu li AS con.inenccd his
School,
A It I S it
In (im. Ailcn's District, where lie 1 tnilinues to 'I I']At.' 11 sru,!j.\ in.AtiLYC, a
itt
blissful charms are half
to grieve or com-
Hut nlas \i foil pi-ii:i, I or y.s that no more we shall see, 1 :icu et tne light mule ol indifrence r* main,
E.\ S// GfiAMJUTt, j.-l ttMhl K\ 1 E A I I Sa. the use of the
A iVc !yc
\t the rate ol fc- aO c.ts. per quarter, ')ivah!e in juoiiuce 0} most kinks. Those who place (heir children under his care may dep.Mid on the nmst u.ireuiitted att-Mition. Decent hoarding lor siiuk'nts c«n bj lud in the neighborhood.
P. S. All o-phan cliihhen are parI a 11 solicited to attend gratis, liariison Piuirie, lOth Mav, lt-ig' l. -10 ){.<p></p>CAUDlNcJ.
WOOL
ome
'.'sars, cannot produce his in is with loa tiling '"in iiie fi
p.oscrip-
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le-
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f, pnr}lt|,^
l,,UEr ,,!i:,
THE SED.SCUliiEU HAS HIS
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in good order, and i^ ready
I he Ov/H :st tie picked clean, and a pound logs Lard must be sent
Eight
su
j[ra-cs
sull'ragf
coinmis-
sioiuis an honor too proud to LITTON & CO! FTs RTnrr be shvuiU bc^rvwl in SlOltE,
5 receive
reatly to
1' ur.d for each month after that time. I receive Uao! at, and return it to
a
PIIIM*1'
woor.
will be received for Curding ot every is Carded before the 1st th, after which the quantity will increase in proportion to the. price ol Carding. .3 A ME? liENXETT. 1 7th of ."}!) M,, 24
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1 0
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& "^Sll'Ul Hi
GOODS.
J. F. ty W. S. Cruft,
IIJ1VE JUS I RECEIVED
15V TIIE S'iKAM AT
IMR[:CT FROM
:iv YORK, P1JJL2IJELPIHJJk
AST)
AN
pleasures suecessivi iy
A I O E
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
a a
Groceries.
a a
S
Hats,
KENHAWASALT I nr, Iron, Steely
MAKLYd AS (AlEATJl
A E
rni-
he lollowiiiir
A M. f. 5
as has eveu rk1: orri:REb
l.Y Tins COLWTliY.
all or which ill lit
Sold as l.ow
AS A.VY LV THE STATE.
J. F. \Y. S. Cruft.
TEir-E-H.VrjTE MAV 2J, 13 I.
washed, and 2 J, having been purchased iu the vea.'d of clean, D/-0
a
igbt pounds of W ool, secured so it F^riod.—]le if known that, if the will not get wasted. I said owner will call on or before the PiHtJE-* OF CAKDIXC. 'fourth day of July next, juid pay me
Cents per pound for all the b»r said cieeil-. together withthe interoof brought iu before the 1st of the
est
Month—and a Cent on every have them—whereas in case of delinquency tlie deeds will be recorde«l anil:
tJO?,?-***"-**-'"* ,• v-mm*- jsb3IHA
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ibor has tax deeds on lots in the town of Ter-
r«' Haute. Ni's. I JO, 104, £39 and
"d S2I, all the ta\es ca'clully
with every tliereon that have accrued m'u o.
and lax that accrued since, he shall
the owners fchall not again avuil themselves of sach an npp.»rtunit v. SAMUEL EVER
SOL.
May 26, 1824. 40 5w.
Vir?*-"
