The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 June 1824 — Page 2
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"Wil lit to ^PaTI (he b«w» «f mr tw» «ve* »e u»t sneer *t oit boasted republicanism, and sarcastically point at tue-ulfrring sons of Afrit*. Driiu are unla*/«Hy held in bondage *»Wh» ," lie would say, it (hat yt»ur idwo. is ti»atdetit«iciact.it thai your Q«*fotrc low if liberty Vo are even »«»ire inhuman, more incon*i»tent thao ea ages. Where ts yo^r •hriHtiamtv?— Y«»ui bible lellsyou that slavery should ®«t be teterat'd—Our KLoran dt»es not. 1 *r constitution tells yoy (hat ^all •ie«i ere free aud rq tat* and Hav| an *«jual «§ht to the enjn* m*-nt of liberty, •or law teache* the reverse. 1¥e believe that our doc'riue is better than your* 1*e live up to our principle*—you do You do sot. Youhypo«.ritucaiiy condole viirt Grecian luiietioi*, wiiiir vou ate bwding in bondage ten fold more ecrututiuainillitMisof the human family V»e hold the latter bv the same ngnt to luteifere in favor of the negroes }»u have in favor of the Greek*. We bold the latter by the tame right that you liold the former—by the strong arm of 11®*** What would you say if tlie •obit me Porte would »eud motley and aupphes to aid the negroes in regaining their iudependeoc* Would you be 9Stt*tied W'ouid you call us the •dvecate* of liberty, and the trteada of tBattluud VV'uuld you not call us hea-
then*, and savages,'and apply to us all
vl^I^TVJ?5eUv,J,WUr
y«« would Y«»a ate only "the pretended friends of liberty—you are ®o repuMictius—no dcnocrata—mere 'Jtypocrttes." .v, •».
Woaid not these be the words of a Turk, A»d would aot there be to»» much truth
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tasacft cases, act|utued.
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MngUmd.-— Mr. Perkins has succeed* «d discharging musket b«!U b? Vifh liMMUk
mmrn.
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wrp DC iQit tOUCn tfUtu
c,e*r
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is new engine, and whi»n
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and diacltarges the ball.
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fn k!#rp*nl
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IHwt
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lflil
tuiionaltsta consequence of the in |el thl fi
l^e
ateam, with a~ much"**^ 7 the GaxtUe lhat om that produced by gun powder
bails received aamst anTrou tar^f VrVce.
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Correct or not, we »iih
•nt
uec
in thw accusation? Let a» first destroy privileges hiiherto alluweTto F.'encii W»e leprosy ot our republicaniato, and vessel* on imports to that Isle, it is thea we can talk of liberty with *clean believed that France will pursue -*am"•ad
o*»««cience .the policy ol England, by acknowiel^Lancaster Free Presi) *"d opeuing acomme.cial inter-
COOr»e w!t5
«i ^pmn.—&.ing|*t:rdinaml has notnina-' ican Mates. W a new Ministry e»wp,,aed ol char-1 On tlieSSd „ru.P,k atufrs but little kuown. He had hi-
4-ved hi* severity towards the Conati- dtpuUesTlR n^f
C? h*Te
completely fattened, lie a!h*e* ,,re g*fai 'tane*J That of o(i t.ible» ™Wr«f to
lifted the Meam ru*hrt tilta J?!T^ht
#nd
•*France htnlJT"!!'
vTtSxn tr"
6*eo*aod
that he was car-
off from the tower of the Temple
i0d
J^iW* *N'.
r. J* I & jr* v.. *'»J
r.nmpos. an ?ramntr»r, or a legitimate Hour 'Oa
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$Va$kiugt'tn Journal.
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From the Federal Gazette..
Foreign Kctracta from Paris Papers, to he 9At* of March inclusive. tiatar Bhiiaim—In the Hou*eof on the 16th of March, l,t»rd l^an^down moved an address to the Iviog, thanking linn for the coutiituiucM-
Mm* he had made reaper ting South America, and expressing a hope that he viiuid recognise the independence ol those counti ien which wan negatived oy a vote ot 94 to 34. A motion wis nade, al»o rejected in the House ol Commons on the 15th, calling for a statement relative,to the 0"cupat!9t) ol ^pain, by French troops. Mr. Can mug Mtated that there wan no reason believe tue occupation would be permanent. A treaty, had been concluded with the Netherlands, relative to ome territory in the Kattt Indies j. which was expected to prove ad van ta* geoua to boih parties. Considerable exoiteiuent prevailed in Lo idon on the question ot the silktrade, and the Jjpitaltield weavers had paraded the street* with banners fivmg, in th* neighborhood
vof
but they dispersed without shewing a^y symptoms ol disorder. ^hakck— 1 be Kiencb government, accoiduig to letters from th. most res-iro
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,an»ua«i:
actable Sources was about to acknowl
edge the independence of Uayti— ue last advices Irotii Havre, state that an advance had taken pljjfe in the pi ice ot St Domingo cuffi-e, iu coiite que ace of news received from Pans, mat a decree wan issued annullini tlie
lhe
t.-.ce.sion, of the tonu^h and French I-We Jkuba»aaiiors, ihough he had joaiti^U tranquil at home, has nothing
*lh« Hoyaliat volunieers at VurwiaJr,?
uo l»ad« til-treated and iwwiaaa«Tid['nr »f
JJ»« ^"osticutionaiisi* of the town, had 'there6 on"u I
tucur3"^.•r°uai
,ur
leaden ut a revolt there
^ere U, be tried for tlie murder of one *4l thr victims. Four ^p«rn»h vesnela to™ recently uken by the Alger^inea. tne captain* and crews were ,treated wic.li miidnesa, and allowed the ifvnoie range of the
Clty
|ur
fcu~P?-
°"ir
tbelr pna.
3 Jol'f»hrd* are becoutiug quite
/re/aarf.—There have been two re-
,0r n,Uraer
Cavan and
.Armagh In both cases the slayers Zlll tlTJj
oraiV*«*t
«nd the killed
werecatAoiics. n,c atcuat-d were.as
C.T"'
ot
thiscaf *Thl^!ir 2* the dishes? Can one form an idea tmi.-ftlfl't wates are hia- the inconceivable resource* of thi at Aether the circum- 'worthy favourite of Cotnus de Hal tuncea hi reluwa loTiit .HI b.TJS"'" are not »uffictfnt(y jby his provident dire, 8 (00 individu* to say. slea-als h*v, been rafreshed, (rettaure* vert RiUrK rhm.. «r n/tn k,n
several incwlenls which
render biTJll^
r&r'^ l,le'
»««e to
render bis ule at least plausible. He Jf 'VI*
•ker*ar,U to theS»|. confined. I heae •odof tuba, where be learnt the trade \lt rK*.
wWe*»e
till be came to this country. He ore- Ibw
cerU,n
head, which he aa^« hit si.ter the
Ul,oU^'
i^Mwtuuu
ey, (ion fi. and
1tT
t,u,n
wl»«ch
vnui -~vaid
l»r\, Wk\
Westminster Hall
4lt. u,,,0^
1
a,,d
om
*h,cl1
we
eC!,|nt l° g'18 reco"-
remainde,
Spat*'
remai,,
"V necessary the interior peace of that country epo*e the fimt thing nccessary to If ranee—the present mode of renewing tfte Chamber is not calculated for this, object—a new project will be proposed rw new impost or Joan will be neces sary for the expenses of the past year A great union exists between my allies and me, kc. 1 entertain a hop* that the affairs of the Ra*t and ol ^pantiih and Portogue&e America, wii be ^gulated lor the greatest ftdva^tta^ of the sutesand p»pulations interested and for the greatest development of the commercial relating of the wot Id.'' t*be Gazette de France ii lavish it Hie praise ol the restaurateur who *un plied the recent f. ast} given by tJ.e
c"u-1inure.I."'»"-s-"" n'c"",y
,tt
?vi
ty of Pari*—h liow can it be imnvh-
,4le
Mdneaa to under
of
&
"J11"*
four MMdehoardsoprn troio
,HI
*cve» »n the morning
e^na"/
»ri,**hau!if«ble
for refreshments and yet. that every where there was the same abundanc*4, and exactnes*, the «ame luxr? in the
M«ctne9!., the «a«e lunrv in
17/A' orna,,)ei,,s'
the aatne dehcacy
III
ol
this
vvmvvii r^(ti|irF9
7 000 bottles of wine emptied I8,0lrti small cakes taken off} 2 300 bowls of punch Ud."
consumed 25,000 ices dutribu
1 .?!A,,','nM#dr,d accounts are to the ''!. n.r.d'- 'lv.k'"«
www vi me temple for the dissolution », hroiight up among the Lriaon^ K, ^bich
has been JdenA h,,»n#,,vil.T»
l'"
e*cePt
®*k*««Phi. I^hev wHI 'fr* *re palacesV-
w,ll.rec««*»
Uutotew of Angouleme, will .t once 3S recogot**, end to this ladv he haswm. •0,e,fte®tlo return home. The? will
r°fe'«'ao at W aahing- half pa for pen
j-tott, atauug the circumataocca and e- tu»n Ik k'IL *lo
I*e«ta idh,. life. After this brief »»7 be placed, statement, we leave it to our reader, to
t«#«aw
0nne
of
c«"»»Ututional
al,OWrd to
-4001-»me"'
TZrr
OL
1
*'1 he naoer „i 1.
Yn4,Wfl
^ni8h aouth A-
lrora
bj.?•
del,v"
the
k.Pters
Mr, Canning had made an artful -peech in Parliament against the interference ot the British government, appears for the mitigation or abolition of slavery nicated the Weat lmlioa 'ri»» the West lntlies. the average price of wheat, for the week en March 21. was 68*. in London. must be 80s. through the kingdom be foie it can be admitted froin forciir 1 I a* ..
States, bf secretary 1
^turn to
OPthe'r rei'
ihti
Madrid and other pia-
travelling money,
th®
jx»iit*cal situa
i*«i
,lous
v"
Z?**
from
ki. U-Jr^:
,%lv M5W
Ur*i"
qnil. ^o|||nMchednes9 extend* o»r the acenonts I whole. ?jg»#^y.—After having striped on the four all the #i$|)fNnder the pretext of liber- Fii it, Th alis% fli«fbwer classes begin to per- ed him on ceive that inatead of improving their him for the pnuuc, irom ne time conditiuu (t has made it wQrse. In all the advance to that of i|i« being reitn^ directions emigration, the dread of burse^. fresh cttwtr*fyv§, or the want of mon-: Se^f^l, Thtij||kj*fi9onable commit* has, occ. aiont-d a complete stagna- sion ah^ld^Mflllawe^gbim. «n all o| labor in the towns and in the moneys disbursed by ^fPlurnia th#
Ids. Ua%oj£l ace murmur loudly, late war. «.d if this' state of things continue Third. That an indemnity should be long, the mofet Jatll cotisi-quences must allowed hia/orall losses which he hud ensue to those^-Ao were the in»tiga- su*tainedj® the failure of the gQifrn tors of the 4&4&.05 which the people mentto dHlits engagements tc ere only HdHMnentii, to satisfy the him mufiljp or ^easury notesi v...v7 or tueasurv notes aumiiw 4bition ol men# v^jho call themselves the time specifiJHb be deposited ia defenders ol th§j*l|er and the throne* certain banks, as collateral security for yj '•-•A loans procured by him, at the request,
Ayres Mercantile gazette to February frauds and failures of sub-agents to f1*1.*
lomng intelligence^ .his hands. rwr f*"**0*-'*****
1 he
Di"
mat,e 00
I, 0U1 the
#(^vance9
'esi^hinf^w^t'i!Vi* has marched to counting Department, and on the dewhl lV had ?rr°Mhe c'aration «f Mr. Tompkins that the niedios tu Cmb
Sa,ltia8?'
?l
tft
lhe
an,J
Kiva A^uerobv Bo
8Um of
ivar.
whirh
ces. On the reasonable
Calcutta, Vith 200.
dollars. Chilian property, was ta0
l,nvaieer under the Spanish
Uag. 1 his privateer, and another uisi:tg iu the bay ot Callao, were fitted uut ai Chiloe. ^heAftt^er 21, contains a notice dt the airiyal of ahe friaate ataies at liio Janeiro—The paper ol Jan. 15, contains a law of tho Junta ol representatives of the province direct* iiigtlie manner of electing a governor tie is to be chosen a inajoritv votes ot the house ol representative?. and lor the teriu of three years. 'Hit axette ot Jan. 10, contains a decret 01 the governor, appointing B« igjdie. t*Kueiai Don Carlos de Alvear, Minis^ ter Plenipotentiary to the United states, with a salary ol glO.OOO net annum, and Lieut Col. Thomas isiarte, Secretary of Legation, with a laiary of SOOO dollars.
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couDtriM. Lord J„hn Hu»«ll had session irnint, to thp Pp!T«* n,ovtd in Parliament an addr« to the lo allr,w inlerclt ,n
li'iijj lor information s» to any com-'by linn to the Lm-
uiunicalion, from the French govern- tiL,*c it
to the evacuation ol 4»ain b, lowed on Iih U,!bur«r,lt» l"iench army. A ministerial such allowance, bclomrn i»*p1 V,a^° member moved an amendment, declar- Congress. Had h£ Ti
ing that there was no reaaon to appro- tied at the end of thT", hend a permanent military occupation on the principles eatahr
of ^pain by the French! Mr. Can- law of the Tt
ning aupported the amendment, p.ais- mission on the dishlrl
ed the Hie, of (lie French govern- ha™ been allle,?8!1''
men .„d »id the F.e.cb.,^ con.ideration „pS ',"1.'' wX~
reiitatnfd to protect the Con»'titu„„,,al. wiuch' 1 J'LlZ7!Tlo"c' ''""r »t. .^I.i.t lhe 8uj,l„u. The a- tluuk proper to 7 I endment wa. carried. The wool laiion wiucli I h,™ "flu,al and Kilk manufacturers of Knaland Toiunkin- a. ih!..
nero in great commotion about the p!lCit umler the hiiihl?
proposed reduction of duuea on the m«,«i distinguished a tides of their trade eutorious cm,en undc?whotu |Mre
ife»T„
iimi should be ttttled principles 4 Jt should be iltoww
P»ey* advrwd by? ic, from the time of
Boston, May 5. and on account of, the government. 'a
We are mdebted to Mr. ToplilTand Fourth That he should not be held (I (or fifes of the Buenos responsible for losses incurred by the
we extract the fol. whom moneys were advanced through'
l0-#
second head commission
Camp'"6" 1 uren\7"Of"S
4.
12th contains an
shall interest be allowed him on the a* mount of the commission on his dis-
bursements? The Iaw «r 4
bo'h
The following menage was received vor' 'which* I *}l0"£.•|rt®regt his fafrom the President *ol the
V'ited
Mr. Everett, hia private
°f K'preerntativesi
lhe House of it»preseniatives having referred back, the accounts and claims of Daniel I), lompkins, |ale governor of N Yo.k, toh« Ut.kd, on
waouaneu oy tlie renor' mlntian^ /?,«»
,abiect»
BtJ
cate tha
of the couunittee, and law founded on Je^e B* To! of Ohio, it,in the last »easion, 1 have reconsid- Mr Nohl..
u,u, ncc
1
the first that of interest on the
1 via has been taken by advances for the public, I have allowed
Quiuuiiilla, who proceeded from Chi- him 8I44S868. This allowance it
admitted b? the Ac.
Imer- recnittances made to him after his ad.
inedios to Coquimbo. vances, and previous to the 2lst of 1 tie paper 01 Jan. 12, mentions the December, 1814, when a very larce of S return0'T!!0n',^rm
»JoneT was remitted to him.
expedi- were, applied to public purposes, and
*h« capture not to the reimbursement of his advan-
A.
Hiva Agueroby Bolivar, which event was celebrated at Lima with great eutnuaiasm. It i9 added that Bolivar was Drenxrirur w»i jjuuu! reasonable commission for his dis.0 or IS „T"
That of a
for his dis.
the late w.r, I l,av,
avowed htm five per cent. 011 the whole
SUM,
.aiiac 01 a letter from Va oaraiso. ol 1 extract ot a letter from Valparaiso, ol Dec. 12, which mentions that an EnR!?.11*
disbursed b, hira. nmountint
iiiiiuuinui^
iti-.is
ninety-two thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and thirteen cents. I«||j have made him this extra allowance in A? consideration of the aid which he af-^ lorded to the government at that im-^i portant epoch, in obtaining the loan of a considerable part of the sums thus
Iisbursed. On the third head: That of an indemnity for losses sustained bv him in consequence of the failure of the governmen to fulfil its engagements to"end him money or Treasury notes within the time specified, I have allow«'d him $4.411 20, being the amount of the loss bustained on the sale of Treasjry Notes^ for which he is responsible.
On the 4th head, that of losses sus»? lained by him, by any frauds or fjilures of ?ub-agent8, nonesuch having been shown, no allowance \vhjteer has been made to him.
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the amount thus allowed to
r. lompkins, after deducting the -urn paid him, under the act of the present session, and the monevs charged to his account, there will remain a balance due him of $G0,238 46, as appears by the sketh herewith commu
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on
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thTcrn^ "1"
e.xclu',ve'y
to
Wa^^
,ha
COm"
Wr,'ld
Gov.ernor
c'
.""vt-d, enabling me to feel ve.
APRIL $8. JO "cusihly the value ol his services,
a ./ on
JAMES
April 28,1824.
to itt \Ie89T
MONROE.
was
rcad»
an3
otdercd
to be laid on the table And tiien the Ibuw adjourned.
am"8
occasional^ to
8*
now commu, biance tt 1^
ivi ui me rommiit## whinii i^ took in the caucus, ch ,t wa, auderatoMl ,"i.r..K",kfd »P°» "a.ure iud Iron urmer*
Illinois and our
8li'!
he,d
remem-
the people they represent
