The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 49, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1824 — Page 2

Wrtts fbe Cim^fintti Guetta. *,• (Sifwefmst.)

Miter in

5

THB PRfcTlOKNCV.—No IT. l- **..» S_ti

wey have been recomi great free ftftes which I gradual aSolftieaista would have bees t&a* **et, hot Mf. Via* can a

ioapeftion at his opinion oat other $reat aatkmaltopica. Ke*has been "a (m* «%n nushtir, till he carries t&e diplomattsf rata every thing and to the very people* from whom he the highest •#ce on earth9 has a reserve had wariness not|«» studied, than if j»cSo&~ *J*g •Hh Taftevraol or

talv®1

|r

rV1*

Ma if pegotu-1^

«. fh|it Mr. A4&ms, born* i* free state, is iwpmcs^sxi enemy to^ £Z®7

shown thstlWr. CIa/

slave state, i% ai«», tn prtnei*

f£to*

r^P^%

wojlU yon pala-

™T»11 we wmtrauoe between &*» m'

citSttM,lot Ct| not be deHded: V^nmak has out tm po4

,fe afelrth aU^^it aod«!^«

perpetrate

ofemaaripa

tiea might **mn tn*ec sse their owe thepmSifeatialchiir, they, in volvi^ ^w^waoi^tdieorinterests. IHie #avary «ntth will cease or con to the laciitro atai it i* **e^^Wh«hNie^Ue«i

^£^fci,-sn •ww» ^«ib t» hia patra«M»*pa |fr-

w'''kT^V~=S.

1 have •bom, that io'priaciple, Mr. «f tie presentoornmbaary •getfertl of sfr'ne, by obtaining an intimate Tcnowl_lty is net the friend to aUreryj and subsistence. This post is about 4 or edge of our domestic concerns and fphit prefessional.and aflUiallife af- 5 mile* from the mouth of the Verdi- reiim relations. lord evidences of an anxious desire to *ris. «j Alexander Cummings has mitigate the eufffeHngs, and Improve Seen, transferred from fort Smith to the condition of this utifartuoate por- Red River, arid takes command of the flea of oar race. Does the political new military post to be established at private hi*t»y of any of the other can- the mouth of the Kiamcbie. There eidates furnish as with similar evidence? will be two companies established at

mouth of the twe companies

fee which I haave named, taag*#r a log in the river P^nciple, it 4 A detachment of twehpdred iveuat J.

"~u: troops had *rmeC atJattie but Mr. Ci*g can and alt the can- Rock, destined t»r thevgarriaoa of fort ^M mm#lk AtNa aa WaisA kMA«hrfLlLjMiiK a (vikaiin

Milf «WU ill IRQ V! «8«

didates which are or have beea#Cro«ithe •tate* where slavery W stilt suffered t% «&ist, he in this respect, should be ^t)idtreftheieattexeeptiooabteJ« 0ttt, hie been aefdt Mr. Adams It ffom a free state and therefore, an ene» »y to negro slavery. It is perfectly %tll k"sws *tfe*t in att the free states there are auny individuals, and among taim not a4few eminent men, who are advocate! for slavery. I will a«t assert gat Mr. Adatps one ofthi*

oj.^e Governor, Presiding4 lhitge%) tW Set circuit, in tiie places Jacub Gdl resigued^"'

PHILAKDER No.'4:

Y?"

bepre

Wi»s^gn«®d t» Mr. Crawfurif

M« «a Jaekson and if Mr. Adams.

not

JJ you of vital

^*crifice thaimp^r-

Ih€ real

what km«wpraeticer 7 ww tae pnoqiti^i yen have adopted

r£~.~ZlZ2.Z

y«tt have StationAo which h*

th* left bank, fihd not a^ihe mouth of and I will ventarc^to say never can be fkie Verdigris, as before reported.' It distinguished, because he lias not had «d1«) fJih«n»v i« Kab(ip .« opportunity of qualifying himself-to ma It* an intiiii&fe Irnft^vl**

th* left bank, shd not a^ihe tnoti tlie VerrtigriSj as before reported is called cmrfirtHcaBt Sibsob, fahonor an opportunity 01 (juaniying mmwu %o

of Mr. Phil brook bad more than two hundred

helow the place where he wi* i'1-1"- wound in bis ti was the efbail, but others believe that it

to the waa occasioned by driitiug agaiu^t a Im in -I

vvwmwucu VJ uiu

*wwumu«iu iwo nwpared fine

^9~25BB5559S65H55HSHK"55SKSWKSi5 Yfciure-flAUTe, AUG*ar 31 ,i

John R.

Pohtkh

has"beeq anpointe

W to hazard bis iife^for the

5Und5

hiS*»

fc. 1 a. ,————- ti aluch hfe

lv

emancipation? What

Mid Ihiwith"a knowle^ige of the importaWfatofbis^eiyices/aBd^convic-

Uon^hut in hia example a« wdl as the

fraik of his Exertions, he isAbo transmit'» fefpusing greatestpossible so the^mtriot and §t mam refiecltott, mast h# hi^ degree to the hoi^est hejM^ o|* tbye I

jrag«| oraie peH, which in iroiB ha merits, ^©niji qast snaere a t—

^ne^rope^ stetesmwi d' tbe^reat

ste 5.s?Bfaaaarsa:

§tat'?u^°

knt. »wwVj° tSi.

which he Bay

aS? •"ay'Js: SsSSSsiSSfaas' i»£i I? be »gu. wSt, ..." uxaiea with

jaaarswas i-t&iSaS&zpz

-w

reign relatiofts. 1 admire Mr. Jackson as a general, and I admii'e in the people of the United States, the gratefui sense vvhioh they entertain of his services but I regret that they should think of saising him to the presidency, as a reward for them. No sin is more odious than that of ingratitude, and if the general has riot already been Sufficiently rewarded, lot hiin reeeive any office, as sac^, which may be suited to Jttis capar.ily^* Nothing in his jjower to d% coold render hijp more ^ar to the people than apd they would have greatreason tQ regret their kindness, if alter raking to the presidency, „his sdministration should Iw as to trao^nut hi^ nartie to posterity li^colours Jess admirable in which

tw®

^fCfsL I take a ptsilure itiwtM eac-' ''Johriai^^JBPJPP^e

^e PaTJ & Ametiran strni, Ntd*n«t gt

more detestable, than

?he

the kt,t»de taken by aoirc kditicak ®ed,atel scnbWers,wh»endeavoer^o«roinfite£he

femrng ha op^nsai I hope-l -shall ^rst tfp with grratvi«lenCe subject myself to .a charge (h but wg succeeded in sstpthering

hojstrl ^shsdi

MJ.» Wirtfce S,„.

S ***&** ^ewvrq^faltente

m,ir inTOcl

itrcon-..

ii*now»stan^s

than that .,..—.. uvnM«uiii|». \jritl grant fonpnee that there is^ato-pofdod u«r* __ tainty thsft he woirid acquii hwnself as selves *«iaste .^: |re^dent iu a loleritbly ner, and more thau th« friend cannot"expect of tBey Imow tliat as a state

Mr. Osbora—lu his mititarylife, *en. Jackson ha, evinced *th« most ardeu* certaitily ctnnot be desirable that gen-! ."After grVat~pVepata«b^' tafc w«l torhis country, and devotion to its Jackson, the favourite of the peo 'made at Zantl^to^c»^fpv ti«! TJr®. ra'erest ,• blhas displayed considerable *ho »s a military chief is entitled to L&id livrou toJEualand military taleals,4jas test ue opportunity the highest honer, should ~be .plncod in O$horue" had obielted Vo ©T doing his Aity.hy ^ekias peUiug Uieeneeiy, shewn, a wliagb at all tliarfft to Jtamrd ki* KfiW

to the

wopW

*oe4 ifrTO nation, and ba» been pacu- Jea«§ to tUstrngyMi hiwiself. »«rty A»rtubate in rendering the most 'W1 BttlLANDEB. importaaf services. He therefore iustly stuids h^jb in the estimation

the'teti^i^^ hu I-OSS OF THR SHIP fMll^fB^

Castlereah.— ^owtrymete, who bav%embraced every tracts^f a^eUerfhcm Copt, John ferns, IkjcW iat lroler opportunity of expressing J-cw, dqJ.cd Liverpool May 22. -.-^-^.JLA MTRFUL. ICME ©f •:!—*..-? °M\YH* *H- I -*R-J •., sao^tfee hish eonfidera^on

expressing ^nduct,

#*\ye*»

off the

lat- a

from t,ie

S. -ft

feamen —fTiatnnean^

w»»rtiy

Uut w. throw tU it was tiirefe inches^l&eo fl

(he 15th June. *The

StanlJ7»

Mr. P. ^Mr.

(«Wrej»

th'ey loiowthfit as astatesjnan, not take place, and were fouirr,!! above »edioci'aty, Oierefore* a rffilling. \VUIAP\O of universal suffrasl .. dtscha^eof the presidential duties qcm-sou in Greece'abose ^ffl the hj-hest that oeutkl be anticipated, it age,ie1ng permitted to vote certamlyetnnot be desirable that gen-1 After great preparafums tisfc." etal Jackson, the tavourite of the neo 'made at Znnii

where hs" is not even

afpr.

the wodflded, weri ei»#k

cabi'»»

,he

rS:e ,,f fae tv^piwl

buckets :readv, a& p**

^««g^the deck breast the iritimrtast,

.Uro^fng „ert Ill it UwAwclwisl™ in thetabin.

AMaJ

^e^liscovXl the

Wflll (UtUvh Kiieaa#

w«i* much bumt w« wa(« several

put^ible to ,e.ch it, .mi th. c«(»rt C, ^»ng arateo much Conuum#tl that it was

"r ^eiV'n'T8 dn«A Aoweveiya keeping It when

storeroom and bv aendi«I d«Jr«

I'ji

12

jp^fwliay tb« J^ia §K® aberiff ^^"^y as a judge, as a -.V** Later Tht r-„ foAhe English Coinmisioners at B«l**

H®nJr G|

juo. .Vi. P., M. J. e, nl2^l 1were about to embark United States Ilus,

the Liv6ri!l|

*u *a

cew

but mast inwrl?0^)

imp or ,tat field for life

ob

uur scuntprs,"

^',BlSJ

VI «mi.M Mr. ClntMi^rund, even nftied. An

ot the proprietors of dal c«l«l en^lj1 during t[,e«?„,2* A««t|Ot»,fru Corfu rfFi, M«y. that an

tf?»

G«Kof

gin, by (Tur ship, ,f (|,e w«toN, and would hat% beea

bui W II,« tuddwi »p|)«M,Bce J|£ tWk vfS^,W|1|ch

1||||

pSuccour, and inl^SL

^w0!?.11

A[8triotW

eS* deceased should be interred at Zaitte. Th^ emperor Alexander re*ie»ti .«s4,000 if ops St. Petfeutburgh oq 2-4Ih May. iwportaH-

it -rtiv

Py

t,lc

follbaUng frnmthela.

twriu Herald ofyesteraay, of thetulk 1 uiirh ^oubw.^

1, •. -wlimoreFul««!.* bluing a gale A report of a very «xtraordinafrv a,, t^e ship cldbe ture, in which ^$* *00 much rdi-

«Y«i u^Bitai genetai|t "v ^rtain (heana obtained admit* tauCe on mtt^ Grf one of our ships oi tJ* line-—aad was frequently af(uded,«a aj)por^unity of going ashore as a coa* roqii sailer, in whiqh character he w»» enable to ^certain Oie^ecise aUuatina Hid condition of the patriots., Ha^tt^ nderstnod that the^iack troop* at DO* •»t lae lirfltitfMJla were in a state oMfo to the backwirdm^i pay, J»e succeeded in britei 5^5* I^ffh large sums of mon^i* yntiJh he ii sfejd to haye beeaqtiitf tsh,] to revfflt aliiich^ they didf in tie

a

I"^t'

rl

and thus the royalisu

Vlftevious concert gained the sion of the plaJI with but iittle$iS#l* ty.

he cotnmandei -of the 74, .#!•

«h^d, while on sho^e, by liolivf", that t? caught aealn frntn m« vessel he

-»v y«i ouu|Tj

w*

fe

c&ught

"g^theeDth. when nott

all|iopesoisavi6gthekhini»^w^'n

a8

the crew witfiA rope fi^roiffd him wi *ufect must, in time, ceme befoj up some provi^rTndjIS'J? iPU proper form! Upr«hoaW id in the inftitr km.* Jett ttie we.hi^e- ffttfr»fed it tkna Hid not .1®P Jong boat, being 44 iqnma- beii ved our coup*«?»f A**

bert:jin^stMre?ottr conraefi ft* t*ave only danV* era isUad# ifter 6eina l6 trtii^r tot^r® ,^u'^ *ooaer or later were taken by the Jb Th now, to say,it is also rU»«'

#j fv"-

again from ^s veiwpl

™*wid be instantly 3mng. On req^titig an explanation of this threat. & w8s re laired to tlMS government. bis art i^al home Ot the 6tr#tM* am ..« reclnewi of the foregoing we not faknow,We civeJthf ret

we^iear

cat same holes through t}fe detf ^f^^v^eforbear to give Any farmer .^1.

over

VCf

«$»»

''""O.»l'tor in erfu

Jr

jy»~

assrS^-cs ~r7™ ctvSt ?Xsi.-.'r'sw.'n.a

iaelusivej ^^'^oth uf Uielta^onhr^^rca^

1

itfrorn aln^^t every b«dV»

^*e Particulars, unon auch» authors

Vi^

ictt

^8* P° such authorities.

m"

UROM SOUtH AMEBIC^ «chr Trimtaer hi§ arriviy NewV^rJt, in 16 days frurn Carlhag^ni. Passenger, Wm, lS&inson,vKsq^h» the 'bearer of despatches to the becrett' ry of State, and tne Columbian Minister st WashingMSn. The French Tog*** Clarn, and the brig of Var Gaielle, Fro»

^*wjstks!S5

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