The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1824 — Page 2
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Among the passengers on both the Bteam float from Old Point Comfort Ion Cuesday was Col. Fjimwtck of the
'^••4!'/^ Artillery. We understand he i* on 15? $1+- wnrv *0 W«»t»f Point,
|p moon Buttle Protestants day not a tin of the Hoyne, Vin^f. Sfciart*. orPiaatageuts. They fsaem1 bl^d at Greenwich, with drum aufl fife, and flag*, and grugt and becoming tur'v Went and disorderly, they excited the ire tnd indignation of the Irish Catho lies, wh'» hoisted an emblematical flag, ob&lned a drum and fife, and formed an opposition procession, and the par* tie* having cotoa in contact, & furious fight eosys'd, which resulted in sundrr k/»iklr*n ftflif MimJii nrtflAi
broken heads aoii Joody noses, to^etn- To the Sovreign Constituent I revengeful I Congress orMexict}/ .?"r
fr'with many violent*and expressions. Complaints were made •gainit thirty three rioters, who -were bmtnd ever, tf* t*ke their trial for riot and assault and batterr.-^A'kt. Jrfv,
The Congress of Mexico has f^iued a decr»*« declaring that Ion Augtisttn de Iturbide shall be declared a traitor nt b« mav appear in *tican Kcpublic—All his return, are also be d&fomi tutors.—
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1%« /JratrfHf—^!iv yti arrival at Saktt ^tmnham4 a ?v:ce* from that »lace hive been received to the Utrt bp tfhiSh it appears that on the 4th th« natives, wh» are* represented as huatilc to the existing«ivcn«fent and to the*Porta^aestt» liaul etfecteil a tiat re*olotiofi.^S«vafl were kffled and aever^Jnundod ban a^tsck which the revoltefifuijtie an the mj|ibprsof th^ «:*ivcriim#nt^ brother the Oimeruor was amtgag #e Ml fed, an«i the G^ver^pr* hun ittU hadrjle#« wa»^»etr( to Ui«4*^ Th««e
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ded by .tftepaniir* of the evol nfinuwtH. and on the June afiar# *fcM*ranham wefigui^4nuw«U sfa^ ylfefclttoNI iecsrrwlat
Similar distur Ceara, acid oth whole in an
avians rand
of the '!^^^as| ,jof Brast^ wa^ aa^itafedj^^
INSTTRRRrl®^ 4iaiAlCA Jtofe papewm, tb» 96th ultim have been recetv«d1^ Nor far Ik by th» brt» Hamuel and John, in T6 day^ From Fvilrttmith O^gfce 1 thof Juii", i^or: ntotim1 m&t&jm* that the slaves or •^Jgvdir.j^n iUUcmn, at Ilanofe^Mw^y«dt wbea imtnodidlf to mu^r a Oii'i •ary forte, f/nttirtr arrivu,tht*ne^r *a#n* find«^5 their plnn dMcovwed, J*j\ tfme*t»te ani went into the Woo«fct On th« night of tbw thirteenth tvm anjvth hovaason Mexsmdri^estnt^ ii»t! «.nei^h. oowiood of Ar^We Wf»ra set on l?re a«m! destroy^ tbM ^to h-r® beet^the f%nai iae the after estate to foltolr th^ example, b«t the appeantftce of t* mvi tery fore* kd^t them in aw*-*. {ftp I tth, fi^t. oi the pfincipftl stscves on itoiden G*»v«estate, broke iiu# the' oyarserr'n house, and carried off a fowlg*gytf«^ee,a pi^tot and a fiaair of ^powd^r pramtered the bo-ise, and then.to ihr comber of 30 men and 4 vrora&t left tneotateandjtmedtheArgylene^coes in th« woods. A detachment hf 50 mtn ^immwhatiily ordered out, who scour, ^naStays^ wared j»e«ju of the -ju. "*1-
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t*eps at l^iala red me enewn. ther nm^ f^f
the 8th April, t«ai"in?the w^snT
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^ter »ver? obstacle* and it atill b«rn*t4 declamatory nonsense
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w«rv ««r. rcunt, .. a congress are no doubt, acquainted. the world ine measu l'^Bt»wd oBicaci,ofabout{to con veoeat that It will be for the Representatives of tion wer* of the ^rea 'ur Uie 1 the nation to consult end decide whcth- ajf ding iht mrttvdal inhrcfits of Iht na "iil tj&em Infantry Drill lor the Army, cr my veryices, in a military capacity (ion. I'he peojjfe wer
situation where may fly to the aiYof ihe subjects cm whichlife situation if re re a a m» services, I *u«pec ted tfeat certain that hems given «o little evidence ot it roinisfers,accredted at the iourt of From his profe&siou as an Attorney pabTuscany, would use means to frustrate lie sneaking must be fauiikar to hnn ray intentions. *h 'mei9
Piracy.—Tho Schuonei^James Mail ison. at Charleston, froth Baracoa, tt^ inst. reports th&* captur at Marcida a tifratical har^e, and the death of on* of her crew, killed in
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Tho«e who fl:
it w»s bfJieted wouff 1«» taken. a« th^. were hemmed in A all sides, A(agvrir.*«, who Cftmtnanded the bargo, had »Wi mm* week? previous, that he woW••never cut hi? hai or nails, n^r shav h^ *i'l he "had mordTed one hu 'ett Tsfrijj1ih, ^sencn, or American^
Congress from Tennessee, aii|| the f* lowing year by tba Legislature of same state, to the Senate of|he ITnitt States, which situation «be res^Afd# so that four Session* his CMp-ewional labors, dP'lng tks tii^ tie Wor»id necessarily lean «omcabins^ the dutiel: of the- President, Sat J«h winters" it\ Congress, tjjfctare so murS his time roust be taefeWttijgtB discha^i' Hi. own duties, w'fjkdSrta time". le^l#3T famHuf- W^PHe. many .lul^ tr^^^&sident arf^he has had twenty forget what he had learn#
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wc^em. The balance of *^r t'e has been sneh, as to, keep Ihosp ties wholly otlt of view^fitcept that t^ rewiipapers'woiiJd occasionally tell •Himethiogj respecting opr chief *iie 'rate, awl every one rt^ows that mfbri»* «(ion obtained frf^n this source, inittcd jndeed, he has, therefore, mt sneh o^portvmrties m, ft'iil ju#trf »«iief tljat he can* fte acquainted wi iH^duiirs of tb* presidwitiai offic^. w*tdfe wwm det him onT presutaplum lhnl h" does knot* that 1*h he ka*iKWr had in opporimUy ofUtm* #2T- or that he wo* s^setfucnllu to! tbM*% aeqw/tnt himself
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a* prr«d*rM The only method W "S!™™ fan certainly avAid a mistafc ofthjskmd is eteci one, hash o^wrti^fities, and witose life has givf iXT'denc« that he hnFiropmved £em Tha^h are ifihlti to
Mn°#i^iencJftt)f imprifjv-
v7*lender
altcmrit
The drains of the European po^&ra ordoLj^ ,HmetnoUl',,2 has. been sai^ tor pointSk^K1
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These suspicions hare been confirmed himself as state*man~He was then ft by public acts, with which the sovreign canduktle for the.most digmjUd office «fc congress are no doubt, acquainted. ihe world. The measures in considera-
•riv prfiwHi^ uiai wnerr& see iucx- eloquence^ coffenctf^iy reasoning) 'ith her liberty secured, her people strength ofkispwowrfperccptmi, „„..vd, andher enemies vanquished, I Uiat ioHI 'udi/y a belief lhat he is ilhall most cordially congratulate her on /*j| to .discover *4#ejfepi thai measures the dangers she has passed, *83 cheer- are calwdafpd to have on our future prosfuUy retire to private life. perity his votescontain the only evi-
My first wish i« for the Ll^flTpliiec* ot (fence in possession of the public, that my country, and for h?r I offor iip my ho thought Atall on the subjects before feryept, vows to Heaven. the house in short, his *whole life will ilUGUSTlN OE YI UptOIDK
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The others, amounting to eleven number, escaped into the woods. Tf» barge was taken *jy sciae Spanish troop front a port in Cuha
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from emmeim* iumselt by a dis- Qiff,rt £l ?f'n^ malignity. I re«pect the Mexican .ata!l mediocrity, brahnn. nl!.1*
mrartf by dis-
.... whom ean entertain nnatk ®ember of Congress at the eit*. /•»,„ ^pon this horrible atroer feelings than those of affection and e- ^',yv
ternal gratitude. weiiidiscdked- nf iV**
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The measures eatesl importance,
ot fyrhish ont solitary evidence of hista-
Losdon, Feh. IS, 182«1« Unts as a statesman^ or any thing for em approving mind to rest upon with pleasure.
cccpt energy, promptness and decision as a Gmcral It he possesses such superibr talent*, atid a mind so luminous as (lis friends would wish iif to believe, he unnoi have discharged his duty to the nation at large, to the State from which he cam?, bu particularly tq^hisfriends Hy giving a silent vote on so (pan/ sub ects offirst magnitude, without makin ?nf single exertion of hia surpassing
did not ivffnt it, and that bf
hd gat .intend to keep It
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'«ne of not leas than SGO dbl
r*\ ®or "Ve than S000 delists, atn' ^npnsnnment for #ot less than ihti-r •ur more than tWelve months.
Tht t^ilngten Monitor «-kV »X i., V,?1" "rcsaUt.ir,," »Kmn Mr. Elijah \V.|
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& c« »'0nd «h#" lh tZhw *!n county, (fens Li ?v
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all othere tie most to be "Eli ••v! ^t.if,"oin"' WtZr it."—InUU
either to save or d—-n the nation But perhaps he feared expanding thai Israelite has agreed to contract lurtla
of irisdom which he expects to dis* '-inversion ot two thousand at day as President of th£ U. 8. Or per Hups be was situated similarly to cei nin red faced member of the other house rom Indiana who was instructed how '& pr-eviously to setting ont Ibr th( ut 1
PHILANDER.
St L^uis, June 7
HI AN NEWS.—-Mr. Vasques, jus \n- Ihe Upner Missouiie,' states th :. mrn of Majtirflenrv% party, in ife *»!li«fg the Platte, was aftacked^b^ rtjrof Aurickaree InMians^nd tiK W ^ore Chapinao and ftlaj, ^re kMed that the otters Dot ton arsh. made their e§Cj|pe and^arciv,. the Council Big ffu^, rhey. state that Major Henrv i) .fit a fort at the mouth ef the Bi« II at a Mr Wheeler was killed bv ^e bear. Cap, Smith with W
U^t^..bjid... crossed the mou-
Cahawba, (Albams^ 5une Ifl
\.p}f *tate vs J3 tand speculator.-^VY •Hck -ales which commenced* ^vWill clpse this da v.^pn Thnr *V last one of this rlass 'ot^ person*' lom^ited land speculators, was a tft»l on a charg ot liatffljj received bill of the amopm of She hur|dr» liars. as «hush ti&nev," not ^O bid instt a setter who wishes to nurc'iia^jrect of land adjoining »ht$ residenc'' whiclv h»»^ad som« impfnyeinen.^ I ter a lengthy and fall investi»&tio or? a justice of the peace, and t! -^mipetioh of sfevewai witnesses. appeared fn he suUtan1ated tin ,wmony reduced on the par^of tti-. ^«ndant io efTect corrolnjiatin tha ^irh^vaf urgetl bv the'prosecution thn1 bad receivd thflf nniney *hut llmt
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ionized in the sum of 4000 dolhrs appear at the next cir^jit court, to an wer to an endn tment founded «n Vi bove chatee. I he penalty for bin of
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paper savl^wi motive of which, another
Walton's havjoe sued
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Delaware mi Cktufnb, (wj I he Philadelphia papers coutaihifiT nnual report of the President, "A? '^Wfrntsndtf rsot the Chesapeake and ivu*
annual rectors ware Cbuat vyumpanj. ltoeenii«iof the Canal, near 14 miles, Stl? red for, and the ground first the 15th day of April, and at there are 850 horses actual!] on it and on the 28th .01 W 559 cubic yards were excavitli. funds placed at the dispose
Canal Company. Theewiiffi
Board amoua|to 8700 000, aad if. tended that vessels drawing and a half feet water shall b? navigate the vanai#|
Philadelyhia, Julyu 10.—1Tlie^fel^ and Common Councils tav^ppoiatedj Joint committee of six inemberi, to re. port what art-aagements are properfe the reccejjtion of General LiTaam on his arrival iu this city, shouldiecwl .into elfect bis intention of ikit» the U. States.
new method of convtrsion^.
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ital of 20,000,000 pounds, is proposed f«»r converting the Jews Jt haying discovered that by regular and ted^ci rocees of preaching and tcacbite the oigersion of overy Jew cost«,u}H*»«a, average, a thousand pounds', itis thert. .•ore proposed to effect th« objecthy urchasing in future* An emraeat
ynunds per head, including women and children, but threatens to rm hts ncc unless immediately treafted witk,
London Literary Chrgnkte,
FAITHFULNEsl^OF THE DOG, Oetlysburg (Pa.) JuJtfW. To the many instances of falthfohsesi this alftctionnte animal we tbiokowi vhich happened near this place, ot Jdonday morning last, is well wArfe'd* ling, "-''j
Nr. Matthias OmidofF, of MesSffn Township, was etpssing ^, field, iAoati quarter of a mile dtstAnt^om^is iioi«| Mien he was attacked by'^ very Ticiferi iill. The animal raised him uHth bis -orns, and thxe^ hiun, he suppose^ out fifteen or sixteen feet upon a fenttf id as he was falling was caught by A» ill, and pressed against.the Fence bf •*b horns. In this sit
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tittt hfo found His.
Wakening—and wm nearly exhausted 'len his dog, who nad,' beard his jW'j rV^came running from the bouse) ap«« of a
distant, to h|» a^*
immediately attacked the and relieved his nrnstfei1
from
'Rhode hlmdCofatMfiMt
thi*
rendfni silnation.y, lilr.'V. hRtrecoM •nt one serious wound, which is a Wf •'Cp in the thigh, where the 1 r* «-4«. L' LHtiiri •*id fiht struck hirn., In iHiprobabilitfj jt not been for tfo* watchful peed of his laithYul dng, lie must h^vf oon been deprived of hf* li /m—,1 &n/tf
Canal Stne7:s—The fo 'hf»t»id» for the last C^nal loaf 0 000 dollars:,
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^•?00,000, at an average prerniom '0 1-16 p^» cent, by Prime* fTiw® Sands ,ji ^20b,00?, at wreragf prsm*tim_^j ?)*-5 per cetfl States and Mecl»oier B^nUs,"Albany j| $50,QOf), at an average pr^nim «l 10 percent.-%. G. Warren Soft $'0,000, at an average'premHU» 9 a a fraction, nnaverf»ge premftim oiWr| cent, for 5 per cent stocks
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1)1 stressing hinf ^ur city h»»'» fourllays pair snffi red ,under tenseness and continuation of '»w do#, If ever, etperienced there®® ._.1 .l«/«it if#«fnliv«w
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tenseness and continuation do#, if ever, etperienced tuc«» We have endured, almost ^er "'i*'tu Jt W nr £i*A ppvf r&l VS«" atmosthere of firW lives have fallen victims to the warmth? and th* poor.j vw«lpeHed to labour, find ihe chw®^, sudden death added to their ming toils All are alike annoy^i a re at thftt Heaven,in it rhercv woflld ftatc the solar beams, and gladd^** gain with refreshing showers-
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