The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 June 1824 — Page 3

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aa.,iuiou policy'' u"*.'d by him inVoi,..his t.aLnnef, he uieans j»ivin^ ap|ouitments io federalists, or IIP nreans }Htfthing and 1 am mtt willing to charge \i ueliev (hen ha* tuis ma^fianiinou^ ,!j b.:eii ,!" cabinet, has ever heen chft-»*«*"tl tvitii federalism therefore, neither ol t.io-e a^pii ii£ruentt» could proceed from Jfi.'tjMiluiii.ity If Mr. Ailims, had i.ti* a ftiiicrat, hy adoptn^ t!ie 'I"*'-'* "I tuat pat v. Mr. Monroe c«n!il nor have the sli^htr.-t claims i«. I a^uauiinity it muH he admitted that ^u-, Atla-iis is

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present station in the cabinet to Mr W"uroe\ ma^nnniuniu- policy.'' and "Row he is to be pa?cned on the I'iou. ia- a democratic p^sid.-nt and thi^ ina^'unmious pdicv crauied dowi tiu« thioats, as decisive proof of hi-de-.ni'lacry. Much soom wouM I, use a

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o' inagnaniniit\ a si: an II wed lede alish to pre-nl-Mirv than o-ie who without takie^anv m-a.-U.es remove it, can re-t in,d,-r that ambiguity in which he is phired pursly by h.*s ow actions, and Iv b\ the mo^'ianimo.js policV of others. 11 we rrler to the ilerlmiuj state of the federal paitv, at the time, whpn

Mr. Adams is supposed to have disco Veied the falacv ol hi- politic^, and to the fact, which could not he corn eal-d from him, that under Inderal patron age, he could not a* j)ire. to that eminence of power at which he aimed shall be ready to conclude, that srlf interest's with him a mo-t decisive nigument and, that he is blessed with a very convenient political faith, which

rn iy be changed at pleasure, to suit the necessity of the time.-}. I am not inimical to Mr. Monroe but am disposed to allow him all honour which cari fairly be due. to -o much rri tgnanimify, hy which he proposes to manufacture democrats, who mav raised to the highest offices in the na tion by the influence of their f-d.-r.. fiiend.s. I object to him, howt v.th it he has not made suitable exfrtio', to promote internal improvements ai^o object ft him, want of con^isfencv in his measures, he oppose* the extension of the Cumberland roads, because $t would be a violation of tire constitu

the part of Mr, Morirop. I have made those observations ol ^Ir. Monroe, with about the same re luctance, with which 1 should disturb the ashes of the dead, but 1 think my«eif justified in making them, partly because they are true & p-vtly because that Mr. Adams, even if lis '-Living discarded bid

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S'istoti .nirn:teen...years |hii» us our future president, he has the S *c*r.cely lui^ergoue the $emb!.»n o' change. tin not vytsh? to be thought, to e*s an upi•••— j(i -rsttudi

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t»«« •Mna-nani.nou, ,!i romesi will be between Jacob CW/mnd g,-d hibforv of the d.tterent eventes of extMCised no other uip.norr ol 1 humus H. lilake and whiie 1 Claim my life printed,which shal be mail* pub--liiepiivn fjje ol animadverting upon tiie lie, in oider to rountriatt die t'ftoits ot general ileportment, public character caluminatois. IT I am an impostor.

timents At me same time I deem' it proper to make tuese coin]) isons, it ii my inientiou to -upport the one upon

tn real intrinsic nieiits tiie man, nor

hical on»-, he one of »!:o- coiiid 1 be so loon-ii as to hope, or so .. cei tain members of it"' wh princi unjust as to attempt to gain strength for pn-ite the Centre Alaiket, J't-nusjlva-pi-s were niuiirMx^tirai ilie ofilv rea-j^ oi»f, by CApuMng tne delects oi ii is niu avenue. *on we have to believe, that they are'*''

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Hot yet monai hical is ?ha' he owes his The one rcccived ins birth, his education anU his liabiis under the genial snioive ol the

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o' ly a Kentuck vo.unleer with bismusKet or role and could not liav,' learnt much about real nleel regular I'^lit ing because tin- British were .so mixed

wilu 1 nutans that ou would be just as like to iiiil one as another, and what is more singu.ar, the Americans were so stupid ln.il they never o't of retreating unti! iney badJuhtd aad took all of

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inodpr. jheisany thing, or nutnmg, as mav bt-^t h,~ Proclamation

*atne coiisfetufi.itial scruples, as to in- these men 1 will just rem «rk that 17G7. at Laasaane, terual improvements, and we have no iiom birth, education, habits and prin-

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h° .snail be our next representative drawn inyse.t Iroin t!io ?e who had kept

A 2 to tonj-ress. is a question ol no small mr until'this time prisoner in the 1M

»»teresi In this part ol the district the and ul Cubu. 1 intei.d to have an .tbrid-

and conduct oieitner.it may be neces- let me be transported to Prance, in or-| sary in showh.g my prelerei.ee for one, der to be tried hy the law the kin--! tu diiiw a kind ol comparison between dom. II my claim is just, wt»a' honor tiie two. 1 his seems indispensable lor the American nation to re-tore to tni:pj*en instance, because the differ- Fiance, the riglitlui heir ol a King, io ence in the respective claims of these toai it is under great ohli-auons, two ^(Milienien is wider in every thing and whose objeit to ^ive peace to the e»:e liiau in real ta:entsop avowed sen- world, and'happiness to lie republic.—

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niiui.ui iiuuei Ms on .idies Fan He is ine jjiinn, biUm jauul ar man. ttc\ lire both lawyers, both judges, both Uu Ciulko'S.

As lawy ei s, the onf: seeks to amuse his audience and c.rry his point by appealing to tne p.issioi• ol the jurv l) some wen lui'ned tu raniau sentence ui.e lie ol er iaslens upon heivttutler*Uindu.£S wilu a strong chain of lu^itul ucduiiiuus.

AsJ'ulge.s, they have, I believe, both done tin ir duly As buiau'tlvrs the policy of our country forbids me to say any ining in their lavour. 1 would be here nnueisiood as iiliuding pniicip.y to tne habits and not at all to tne niorm principles ol genUeinen. '1 hey have botii been in the field ol nonor. 1 he one had, as we have una isiood. some subordinate command, and we believe he uas been heard to .lemiou it himself) at the time the uritish behaved so uncivil at Biadensi.rgh and drove all the folks out of the lederal City—we have always under stooii he did his duty in obeying and executing orders with speed 1 lie oiner 1 believe litis nev

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in liie iiii.l ary service tne I. niled Stales, lie uad a nttle plain, coarse lighting unuer old Shelby at the bat le ol tne 1 names or Moravian wns anil sucn as was h. under old Hickory aboui lue lior.se Shoe Lend, when gen. Coliee 1 Might the stunt rub, won tin

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1° not offer tins as a full portrait of Constant to a seat in the' Chamber of the two candidates, but merely mention Deputies, is contested upon the around tuesenhiugs as preparatory to a further that he is not a Frenchman. M. investigation

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reason to believe, that Ins opinions ot jcipies no man can be more completely Mr David Ri.hpr I* th^Cl)nSfltlltltkh Hi'O half tin nf«i .!• it

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1 he di-tress to which 1 am reduced af ter a lon^j"Uifcey makes it nece.-sary In me to lequest the national aid. I ho-se who are willing to a-sit me are rujiiested call at Mrs NAUDIO'S, op-

CM XliLlN n» ol France. a to I Lunatic, oi no Lunatic, his claims

lie is anpui ited otigh to be examined into ,"givt unio (•iCsarthe things that are tesui s.'' ll he l.s a oiatlomo cioitioe hirn—it a Kinir.

Willi tin: drawing room, the levee the etifjuct ol hisitioii, the business of a gallant and the intrigue of a courtier jsend him t" Fiance to incur the n.-k of '1 lie otner received hi birth, Ins ed- execution, assassination the chance lo ucatiou, and nis habits, in t!ie western w-'ueii A* /,£\sare born—poison* the a.rf, country lie is the same person at ad aM tie po ^nuid L\.l. L»b«

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'mmdelpliM, and induce them to sub .•.cribe fm a lar^e boat, intended to plav lom 1 hiludelphia to baietn, and the inter mtdiaie places. '1 he new bout would be cat it'll the Zsteum Jioat &oJt-ty. or not being liable to buisting and •caldiu

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of this district tiiHii ..ACOJi C.IlL Seen t.i»« U^JZ vvvi^ wj I 1 ic and am peisuaded that he will meet Sub-Agent to the (We*, in the room with a puv\eriui support the coun- of Mr. Philbrobk. Mr. timber left this ties of Vigo, Paike, Vinriliion and place on Sunday last, for the Ossa-Na-\lontgomery. \4£

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'I L: ll- CHARLES, Duke of Na-j varre. Dauphin ot Fiance, announce to the citizen* dl the I jolted 5tq*gteth^td possess suffifij^ni5M^ lpwXt.141 M»n ol Louisfli^WRive ju'i^mh-

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^Inain liuat witnoui li«)ilers. riiou-ai.d.s ol people yesterday vvitnesseti a novelty winch excit much interest. I hey saw with pleavire, a little .steam boat on the plan ol Mr. lluwkin*, the niAClduery ot vvhicii, furnace and all occupies only three l"et in length t"d two and a halt laige diivm^ a co mon lerr boat with twelve passengers, at the rate ol ei^ht miles in an hour, and il tiie cy limb r, which is only -even inches in height, had a foot the lower wouid be doubled. We hope n.it iliis suecesalul experiment will ou the lef ings ol the iu ahiiants of

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%Murdcr.—A saudle and a horse knowp 0 nave belonged io a Mr. l')iden, of •'hawnet-town, Illinois, were lound in 1 press Ci eek, wich led to the supposi-

IOII lhat the owner had en diowned uit less seai ch uas in.ttie lor the bodd iintn two months alier Ilie event, when paity ot men went to the late resi ience ol Mr. Diyden, belonging to Mai tin *Fiaz. r, whose tenant Orden •\as, and the body was there found unlet the kitehen floor, tne head cut and oasht to pieces. Fi a/.ei attempted to scape, but was taken as well as the rtile ol the deceased, and confined in chain* the await their trial.—*V. J*. statesman.

PROM FRANCE,

By the packet ship Don Quixote. Mr. Blown, Minister ol the United states to tiie Court ol France, arrived in 'he Cy tine sloop of war, on the £Oth ol March, olfChribeurg.

On the SOtu ol March the Chamber of rt^puties were occupied in choosing Vic President*, mid had not completed their oi gamzafioti. lueii^Utof the intrepid Benjamin

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WIIKIJEAS. my wile Sarah, has left mv bed and board without the least shaddow of cause, I hereby forewarn all persons from trusting her on m^ account as I will pay no debts of her contracting.

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