The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 September 1824 — Page 2
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W? of Jact««n JUi^wn f*ttJla ft* ri»er. »Hm di«t»»tce belogr where he bad hett Hi bat
it/*4 ,v iat*4 end ?mmrtant from thr Taeite r*e p'ttreof Li«a.
Tmr echo* wr Ardent, Capt. Bos•i^rep^irrivL'tt lit Baltimore on fisatur* i*? night*-tn fidiritrain Porto Bel to Tiw editor* of th* Balfitaore ^mrrican learn. •-«bi C*pt.B that bout the Itat of Miy newt reached Fanalna. t^iat owir»g to thtduaf**ction •fthe Peruvians, Geo. Bolirarhadj embarked most of Nit army oa board 1
of aeeiw ib«* Paramo liau^d 4a*n ao'l the ^aatshcotorn Hoisted. A Hwrt Hum ifteriie#» was Received of »h* abolitita it th* CToAstttattooai
Spain, upn the receipt
•f »*hich mHf al the SpAfthh -troops ID F«r« acki»Owl«d|a the abso* of the Wk0§. Wail. Ifta bi«at this ^irfittaiHtanee, *olhar imwdUtety returned t(» 4:aH(»a. ftlkd w*^^M»ed by a great ^ttmtwr of the Spafti^h troaM, as aha- by tbrtactk»" in fttra. wnvWl before opposed him »a tiie |foa«^lf (albiras naidb* that he had .«ojpii pM (r th* |»r'^* a«i#ti®| them^bot of o^n.
Id the name of ColomOia He
hmi a^ain taken pomaasma of C^gpa. ®oti* wwairtlw^iwi with awry prof* tfect of bringing the war totospewJr tn?45H» a rein force meat ol hetw»-i» JI and SO* (nopt fp ,m Co(o«a»ia, a I saaae^ Chafes, «q theirwa» fa caoama, to embark for Peril, ta k'«m x*|th |hem a «reat qttantitt of arm*. am.nuuitiotu cardafe, fes forth^ivv. A r*pktpreta^edthro^hout theSttu %*that a treaty %f Aifia^ca hadWn farmed between Colombia and Wayti, la i*Hmh tat Utter apces to famiW 4000 SraofH iomptetoly arwd. for •p^iataftca or the tamer, and whica w-m daily «t,ec*ak On the «4t» I**1*' the fjyifcb. bf*sj of
X^ma% t« hi* for. i*a an his appearance
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ft! Call»MMl r^fired to Trasfilo—Iw isolation ot mi AuxUary Bible Society iw**,. 1?°
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Chaya* tha Loiotubiaa fn^ate Ctflomr I's, commodore ChittT, a^xd sit or Jf1 «rf war, which had broaj^t tbe abwe ipetiti.Mied reinfor* ^p^» to Cha^c*. Tbev intended t.i ,|j» l*«r Cartiiagena. No American *&*}«? Panamat ci.»fVqa,|f
V.a Piant, of N^ Tft.lt, aod se*er«i #thw Amemeaa ireaseU, takinc i. fmijHt for Gibrattar-»«narfcet4 ware v* ty an»teadV, owing th^ ua«mM ^te«f Cmtr No priaaa eatild J^%a »leAwwh ewuiaty. w,
Ua,t^
^ta^s, has arn-
*F~d at CJloa, to relieve the frank tit «N fdt tiie United ^ate^ •h the 10th May.
OP tJB^ RP^rfoR."
r.»« toilowtng doconAtt from the
the
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.7 ST P*"»i»ed that the
ahe'tit ^tnreyor 6 neral af th* to ^4 raMi»o«ri, IttiiMHs, and Ar-
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^^^haremmal,,
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thevhar^
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In dis^a^nf your duties !^r. *av«r jf the Publk LaoiU in Mi**,hi ri, Minai*, and Arkansas. |r^iviit» mav hav«^ in some iitftteoc**, led you into error, and your ahi a^tei* l'f«* ha« b*en fair, be ti .f, .kiUMi til *i*w von#
Is «l, vWHed to view vour coodortin fHe m# Ibvif aW* li^it thai circumHtan. ©e. will p-mit ^«»vertfaetc4«
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.iklSSEUSBM, ?r»J —T i- A.^9.
i^4-fW*i»i CMofi# tii "command of wi^ thedi*ftof a Constitu- n"!!i the atitefl meeting* of the Dfe« Shortly after leaving I*'011 chichi accompmaoa it* Kas been ,A rp, :4^ .1 O idated*purchaaera, by declaring '/Cjla*4i»d«ed« Mr«V bad lost sight wr hands by a ci'ifcenof
public, and 4»certainio* the Mnttnenti'
al .the people upon the s^ect
hate opened* Htiister at our Office, for
in stating that we havetalready received
uamber af names mi our )ieH« author-
an
wrf.QaMilf
*m th* r~nch gov
«m*Mni to re»id« at panamat Wfco ba/? I^en wait received. .4 %w days aefora Capt B. left Ps- *****, wrnred from Ca)l«»a wit). omoaltuc mat* (letters fram Presides ta the futandant) statins th aarreatWir of th»r port and the. city
tha call of a general meeting, for
•»Hs many persons will be found desti-i ate of the scriptafes and aUoof the neana A prsenrtng them will ais» be
Emitted by all who have examined rn. this matter. That tl^ formation tV fibie Associations is the best plan of pet"1* the great ^bjeet ot the ^eoer^ 11 diffusion dfthe Bible will be ako ac knowledged by all T^W .These things bein so, and the Vfadiwin SoctHy anxilarv to the Par'fttfustitutionat Ne«i.Tork from, its t»»cai situation affording every facilitv the general spread the bie f^oagh this state, the Board af manis^rs deHirona of^ecomplishing this ^ej*t a# far at possible d*» hereby af. ^ctrnnat*^ 1" to fori In .. «n ywr neighborhood
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5 he destitate in
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kL a fc
irmtHWl below which in subt»0«e voa can fallow mabm*
itaoeejroa can follow making whatever •miration* yoa may think proper not mcomtstenr with tfm general priticif pes which govern all «och institutions, ihe amoant of annoal subscription constituting membership is not set down baggleft to thfe choice of the association it shoold hoWe»er be very small
V.^uihfy ». «J Maivrn
«t«a wn« was kUM inadteliiSh nephew of G%n «®ctor,on that^- Art count, •'ha *8^j(»ct was *tUHnveati ?I *ub#C"bers cordial. gated by the »a Dtvid Barnton and totiln i§ °^ect *n^ ^oll|t** |dwar.lBateSEn. a^i
WH»d-ratio# of the sti^ect, meafe *»thoat note or com- and the ifsidue W
th«t f^at irregularities have prevailed which
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lr»fo #fi# adorfoUfrstfon «r h# Sort#?- |«?efy ofgftoa- »'ibal? cwatitqe ft ^Department arid a strict adherent* rum. to fie injunction* o' the law, in all res- Att. 5. Tbe Board shall meet *L.i 4U. .M I XJ I I I
in8to
pabite, and ascertaining the aentimenti' l^Jhthe.order^of tTkerJf
rJn
or-
der to carry tb^object iuto effort, we
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tha pa pose of entering the name* of f. ?cre#P? le i? record tlVesa wtM feef an uttnat in ^"e. proceedings of tbe Board^nd Sotlvene w»» feef an intereat in prohiotins (i,. latch an inltitation, and tike pleasai 'Ciey,#,
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of
m2eV°f
supplied.
fh% plat^erf a eon»rit,,ll0fS%r
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that
**7 *»come members
an* others may be at liberty to give more. f*i r-ir 4
am
^tl» Amertow Bible Society,
ferrad to Attorney Gen. Wirl, #hu c*Hi^he «1Mrm.*n Association to be laada an elanorate report tberaon ^toeiation of «hi^i said tobe ona ot bis most able Art. Ll° Bible Society. ihf* papera aJ,« .??• aJ. taadC^. the ParentSo- Pains to 8*a—IV Pr^sidemt is of opinion, cr-J sermfiL
snrfa,atioD
thTfri^U
of the
uww
WVU|*
pWionMBliKriWog «p»«rtft •htll b«
*r fm life. *WlUl||g
a°d
annua »#, leather .with—,»oth-
'4 «ti}, tfoard of mana- If w,(i
fremrarerV chosen their auderioJ^m ^'ve from his &
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TcaaK-HUtfT&) Sbptkmber '4, I8f4. aocute with themselves any aubscri- ulated for accession Wland an an
j..." .•••• bera to aid in soliciting subscriptions, present to hjinielf.V* This Uttr relative «. ft. .£*2^ *J «5£ XT
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jpf tbe oUce, h# H*d th» a»vti0emtt«n fS»* coaatf for publicatioa with a ,j" the inontes collect*. fi»r bidding above the oif*rs at bis view of laying the matter before^
t.he.SCrlPttt»'«8
ue the_ maneiit society Ihe many salutary W toe proceeubtoefits whicti Mgve t*e«ulted troin such
orj|i^g a per any salutary
t,etJ
MrfSlMr UhLl per,o» B^i «M5lfin't'f'^r !!"1 ifthisstau on the .object of the for- ^dLXjI-T fwaaVllCa
imtion auiilai^ Bible Associa. Sto^a22in?
tioa| In iamplianee with this np- Tred A ^f the oointment 1 now Send you the toiiW. tterewkh tt I«Mt J° T,,S^ mg letter. The importance aad tttiitv V-
BibleSocietieaand of Ac spread ^t 3 II ^5ance hie sacred volume, are SofaiN prove# cfrtion and
that I ne^ oat say a ward on thati ^r* 14 uhj^t. rhat in a new cowtiY-Itket#uiTr ^eonft,tat,o»« *im many persons will be bmnddw \nfo11
in
fuilyvknowo, to the people will not |h'8 as«ociatioo^bal) be transmitted an- (wn court ifiartial li ordered a min belaagantil we shaU have a sufficient
the
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Arr l0*
•day Al
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societies precludes the Jiecessity of *'B)ard af manners chosen aud dating.oatAeir
w^r.f-
wHUt serve
members to eicti district who may as »««r *n,onbehalf.the United State*, k.^
rA*m m!?LJL
!f Ihl
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d'!fre
Aaiilary Bibl,,
*od ^Baard the President shalfd"2dVnd iV^2
tf',!ViC'
£^n"r«J
w!th,?-^ebounds ».
c«8t
roduced prices
thi*1M,,n
fo,
c.e n,e«s
altered
amended by two thirds of the merobt. present at a regolarmeeting of the s»* ci ty.
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Havingtims laid flefo^e you tbe iil constitution* for -an associate permit me affectionately to urge you etert to tha utmost of your power t, the- promotion of the good object 1 viep via: the circdfatita of the.pur word ot God by the promotion of a as«tK:iation in yoor neighborhood.
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bhoa4d you succeed in this you wi» please to send a copy "of your const' tution to 00r Secretary and also an 01 der for aa many BibJ°*» and Testament a*ypu may thuik proper. Yoo will £S-*
f*r
as possible 4o'aeI1 th
Twbles and restaments, at cost or duced prices, so thai more may be fu.
destitute and poor,
,a^ monies, you may he at1
jT°m time to time transmit to on Treasurer, wi shall receive in retur and as matVmore as we can spare If you 4nay ne*i
aird
Testament
Any mstruet ioisfc^bout thebest mod Jf transmjtting /Biblei aad how 1* oin^ct them would be desirable. ishing vou success la every effort
Vour i&ac&onate friend.
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J0SEPH
Prom the Democnft Press.
GBN. )1(. Lewi, who h.d
Art. fat VUm •. To know the acts whi^li tiiurf the jetHe, granted the writ. For thesa ^bscribers cordial-lthe character of GewraT j^£ 'uf
I conclude, be desWable ft *JTJi 31
remJars/wiaiKl! ?n
&CtS'
and
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?Jhe»mS"%ld' ^odteoScera of tha army
the Board and hi-
the
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Af"
Sfc,r^a% #fl*u C0D*1
?i
aurplai- revenue ot »«ra
,nJ tha signatares at 4»any #f tha most !}lJ*?*oc,*Uo* Macting IHc^ ,,on. deeifarln^mbne other thinn tK r^ portable citisedff of oar cauaty«•— ^P^o^es and supplying the! he would cut off their eara We hope when beconfes
tufafe UtteL
^e»ce and oathj, they o^m/ufo b§
VJ. When in merchantilebi«hiei» told a merchant who was his citdfeT Aat he %«j1d Mjot anyjp|n fhq pragma I4«uc 0im. .TO When Congrass was vnguti in w«vesf%aUntf hla conduct, ba%S tb«atSj|of violence to ward a the m! htera a*ho were active in th« in vest?-^ «on,
WHO
were active in the
sphere firiJHe reveraed the der.iainn «fii.
he
«. labouV
shot Vho had been santen^d
"There shall he a genera IX fie luffrred the tmnn. *ny"^
th.':
||N P*81 Jrefr »ball be reported^
|acted ®^t«c society trans-
11-ws On, JcitJ9,16l\***^ meetings of the Sew Da AH S|B--.iiavtn? bean Annainf*f
«ffiB"n»n«l t« W dfferttd TilUn.
ieral massacre,«nd did not upare 9+ ventean who were found concc&!s4 on jthc day subsequent to the Uu tie."
X? On Irtother pccaslbh lie httnf 911# •r two Indian Chiefs wIm** be hadde. coyed .with false signaiaand taken pria* 'onera.
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^t''e
or
i°d"
ih
«®ted with a military
'.ttmmanrhe wrote ife: very bitter U-rmi o«lis superior oflfcar, using amang rth» axpatosion that of «*the pitpi •n$ spih of |,tbe War JDeparUi ment
XII. When aitting in court, a« ft
:idge
heJeft the btnehto hor$ewl|ip personhl eoeuiy whom he saw pu%
3^1 tj* Wlien acting ai Governor jjf Florida, he summoned Judge Fromea* ui b^lori^him, he shewed according ta. accotint of the Judge, great violence temug-dl^d uaed indecorous and pro*, une tafpiaaga. 'f--'-'' j|v. ,4 ^l Iu ms^etters to the Pre^Seljf
Mice^iig Promontin he used vj^« nee and vulgar language* In his attack on the Spanish ^wris a# in other instances, he *di^p» ^jd*d tne poaitiveorders of the Prejk l«-j£ and aecretary a,t War.,', »,. 1tVI. He has of''his own will ittiut ar upon a foreign, nation, thereby eu rcising a porWer delegsted by the Co* itutron to congress alone. »XVII, Three months after the defeil fjhe British ot N. Orleans, and s^vtf *roksafter they had left the co«ntry» vhen no iminent danger of ipvasioi| iistjed, and when he had been officiaUl informed from the British Admifal ff ha Ratification of 41 Treaty of Petes# v#di'sobf yed a Writ, of Habeas Corpus#
a?s
whaler thav he
SSsSx *wr*to* $5.^ IJl""
th8r?r"™
Mktn tiii pain,
derived chiefly 1 "If °1°f
factm
doc«®«**s,
,, •ta*dne from other which entitle, u,^ biljiyX which authority I will wiliin.i.
other
1 OoviamI V. -a
authority
n|^{•*«»
the Secretary at
of mSZ *li. WJ waa ?«tborit, Irora Conhis
-M««V
-i
Judge Hall who h«4
•ic iiaueas corpus ahall be su^panoeo# by CongresS| only in pases, of rebellioft »nd .invasion# .Xnil. 'I%ose who have esteem®® 'iim bave altered thoir opinions oo.fiif* fheri^cquaintance. Mr. Dick, the'Oil* trict Attorney who had fought und^ him in the battle of Orteanji, wa# #0
"*w V»-V| 1CAUB) *»PW
pfea««d with tWi arrest of Judge —-T
both thes^gentlemen were order-
to
Pri80n- Judge Promentin «pok»| 5
Con^
tTtarl. victory of Orleaai
Congress, aftertbn victory 01 ur«w the praiaes of General Jackson, botp after be had witnessed his conduct i»i% Florida his cen«ure* were as strODg.f* .. his former praises.
XIX It ia said that the General "*f
on«
of lis duels, reserved his fire till
antagonist had fired w"'thout.effect and then going close up to him told him to beg for life, but observing him to treffl'f- .$ ble, said von am Coward uti»« ble, said you are a d—d uowarw to live, and ahot him througli tbe body •o that he instantly eipired. This au*^y ecdote is derived from those who ar#|^j bow the paliticalJTrieoda of the ge-nerw*^ Not knowinK precisely the channel
through which they obtained it, I cannot^ vouch positively for its cort*ctoess.-*|,"t| -ey asserted however liiat its was unquestionable,
XX. M« hag *d?ised th$ ssl«st!«s
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