The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 27, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 July 1826 — Page 2

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q\ sdran^afff of (9»« ftisot ft er oftlre Tencfflt, opened the toitn gates, and iriy. tn.td a viforoai north, which jtvat se«L Jteoid#d ly Col Fabvier, who came ^up**a*he ^tttrntY^ rear with 2000 men jp- -Wi ifantry and 700 of caralrv, and ^/GourasiTliraLeaki, and Ariiiatolis, who took win tiiein mure than 7000 picked out of the Palicarcs o' ,$? -Komelia. I*he batbariaos wm evm pl**tel rerouted, rand Ibrahim, wouud-

Ad and ashamul of «.J»i» -defeat, had acarcely time t»take refuge at^Patra*, -%itb the remainder of his -army. AK the enemy's bag|age «ud material fei' Into the hand* of the conquerors. It is asserted ibat a very high personage vfell in the action /or oa the field oi •Jbattle was found a turban, adorned -with a vergoutz* set in diamonds, (a ir»] of pluuie which the SkiItan aend«. to Denerals who by their valour-havt ^jhawn theutaelve* entitled to distinc •tiM« intern of the 1st inst from JZa me, announce that?lbrahim ia dead ot hi* wound The tame letters sa thai th* Greek fleet, which hadgon? to Hydra for repair. was. put -to sea the Sfith ift». The difermt lonrre -from which thia intelligence has reach

Re, and ihe. respectable character o^ *v correspondents, banish all dnubi •t truth. You and alt the friends

Greece «av rejoice, and look for oioi ample detail* of this memorable day.— the foment wh«n 1 was jputig v. •eil 'hi*, a letter readied dhs (rom Trieste, by which I learn that th* .•team vessel thst left I orfu on. the fcto

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i- wcceas of the 6^eki, and the complete ot Mitsolonghi The.G©.) LVS: *f Cbrietiane he *t length had pit Wr a hamlfc/ tarn, whose destruc £. ,&• tion hid bee- *w rn by the forces ot thetwb Continents rombined. Let u* render to htm homage for his ompipot?n* benevotence, and pray^him t./ f'tnod to assist the people who art fi ning for religion and liberty v^lienani** Messenger, April 20 1

Corfu jipril 3 —Ibrahim in the la*t fc: '"ta*"k itad combined, all his preparations

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«*ntier which promised deci."•ve mgc»HS. A'ConaidtfrAlg force was 'to tdvance bt land, while 200 boats e- 3lndWltb a,000 men on -jurd, attick on the sea»ide. "n Jhi« P"i«r »atrjrst -aoe•"d rhe E^|»tfaD trottp», aft«r •wmwiot^l. aU tiie 'obntacies themi»«re of the grouod, presentpenetrated t«ith« C«sto»4ionse other hand Gret-kn «r and prepared rvery thing to rec ite ^"*7 w,r»8,^a^« Intrenched "tehmd a hne of. hogsh*ad-r fil.ed

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.« Ibrahim received in the -*p* a mortal wound.

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I Heard Doctor Shuler ask 8 M'Cabe and AseX». CHADE the uovo questioas.

Judge «sf my astonishment on-beint mformed by thooe to whom he had

ettohnct ihat yuur Frt&s was under Vie vjlurnc control of certain indt wauatn, and, »uting at ihe same time tnat he Ud obtained possession of the

tAt»keeiil until ke ciutd hero proeur. erf copy.—I ht» was rctractiug with a wirance^perverting.to the malevodv w*'

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jenUa! to^onb'tle a man con&faice

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«omm degree of respect. .-Id *i» p^tfiJious attack cm me, i„

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?«r» he says that *nnder thi

ptausible pretext »f defending'» mrse!f /cem imputation* of-vtnulity" I hare ^ndeavorpd to convince the public that hois opposed to the impnJvetnpnt and connection ^f the Wab**h with take

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he«• Aos no^.rt- rfof-

^1 if I can clear mystriftraa w* k*?git he will rejoice To ^hotw: «vhatrA .palpable falsehood aod pitifal» evasion this is, I submit the. followi'ig

Terre-Ilaute, July 5%J826.

Mr. "O&born^lu compliance wit) your request, I can. freely say,: tiiat a tew wtek.i ago I heaeU. D:»cfor ^Imler 4tate that in Ftsiru*ry,.j.ast you wer? Iri«Midly. t«jhU »election. Since tlmt time cerjtaki t?«fjtteiieu had bought ym to support the Election $ Mr Jilake to-wrUeend publish in ht$faejur«»d to R. 8. .M Vabe wt»at dtd vau. siibseribe toward^buying 0*bornT*r-~, iboa turning to me. he^asjeod. how juauch I.i?. Crurt gave for th« abo.v^, purple *jii»g he uad heard some gave ,Jiwe, ^«e fen, B»il |(paie fifteen dollars.

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He herebj certify we heard Otictor Stulerraake the^bove ^emat'ks-a^d en-^ quiries. ^M\COH MlFAT)»RN,: 1 THOS HOUGH!OX, "R. S. M'C \BK

JOSEPH DISBKOW.'

fbtgtne, VefmiUian. Co July 10,1826. *J*-ar Sir-^-1'he.course which. Doctor L. S. Shuler h^s taken in this neighborhood and the country- north and e&at oi it, -for 4he purpose of injuring ?«u and advancing his owt interest is so base, so. unprincipled..and so contradictory- in itself, that silence in me at this moment wold be-«o leas in justice to you and.tin* pnblic, th^n to uiy own feelings

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\V4iien nettf "e made some statements respecti!»g you, uhich Mr.. Collett thougnt could be best refuted hy show, ing lnm the original paper aigned by those who, through the best of motive^ rendered you in shape.oI a loan, some -trifling assistance..in procurtng.materi-* the of your Press—of this" paper the Doctor requested of me a c„pj -—Susp-etrng that possibly he might be actuated by sinister views. I he%itated upon which he assured me in the most unqualified teems?.And.,ihat too upiiB the Honor of js. gentleman, he wished it, «Hrtfor«5ectioneeriitgpui.po ses, but simply, for. the purpose oi -mewing to some individuals, as a. g,.od «ajon for i-etracting sutements which he had heretofore m^de, in relation to the matter, which, he was then coiivin-v ced j* eie-unfounded.'J gave him a *opy in luii laith that be was then ei-

detraction

at the price °P"d Ihvii speed the

Mr. FuZ

Ji^ht 1"

*«d perfi-

C-' huiu*!f h^'*cknowy«l

Ub* €wnvinc»ngevul€uce

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«n^ wr«ttg 4leKgn«d Politic* are rather new^to th^O„ctor —he appv»r8 UM»tre adoot^d tngue before getting toc^rt—bv lwi" ding adreo to truth and ho^Isti short it would •*»«. »k .. J*

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to Mr.

been in strong opposition born—but immediately after Mr. 0«born deserted him (^huler) and betcame a warm fiiend to those gentlemen.— Dr.^ Shuler said he would not say in positive terms that Mr.^O»born" had be«n bought—but intimated that such •warthe fact.

Yours respectfully,

v* It*1 W&-M UO TfAt ,the above statements, {to which. Loan add hundreds of others if necessary, equally reipectadle,) prove vnplaticaUy that I had something more han a tn«r* «plwusibtc pretext" for legending myself.against thu groveling tlsehiMids of this insidious traduoer, which mt* to bis further disgrace he meau^aUenpts to disavow? Da they iot prove that he is a lying miscreant" vhen he at«urts that h^ Aas nothing to to. with the charges of Venality, and presents that I have been so We as to fabricate thaiu nvself iuir the, purpose of inducing the public to disbelieve ,that he is unfriendly to entefing.urtmediatel into measures fw conuectingthe Wabash with ALak-

Krie, he has lavished his choicest phia •f acid^ on mtr—called ipe -a British subject and insinuated that I am a Brit ish emisary. This is surely judder) char.ge in his feelings for a.few week» i^a• he was heard to remark that he believed I waswu&mrican at -Utart ilowever I will now give the statements of r.-,7fiiv Americans.—I will nix request my readers to .believe .this.on the tnerp assertion of one ,who has ieen m» attached fo^the British government .. to suffer himself to be born under

Qritish, Laws. ,h i^ere.^4, V826. 4 I do hereby cerufy, that ^Doctor Shuler. a conversation,shortly ^fter his return ft^m lAtlianapoiis last winter, ...Biade rema» k^ to this effect when speak ufgofthe pioj.ected Nmthern Canal, t«» wit:—He -hoped the Legislature o» the state of^idiana, had too^mo^h good stinse to think ol legislating on so futile a subject as thatufv making a Canal to connect* thq,waters ot Lake ^rie with -the Habash^— thatjth&jdea yaa preposterous in the. Jiighent degree aad, a at subject for the discussion of some future day say son$ .twelve, or.fiflean yea» hence. 3 J°SEPHUS COLLETT vi .. *frre-ifau&, July 7,1«26.|:

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feelings—indeed 1

should have been almost willing to have Riven him a copy, even ii toere.had been no good- reasons for complying with h»- request, for suspicion ,tse|f could see nothing in it improper. 1 he Doctor ev« said that i/ biV opinien Qo.individual had s.gned it through motives at all improper

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'l7thoU^reVasS,,rV0n °f »t oue ot Doctor Sl?u 11•» eenng Speeches. &t Sectioneooniv U. He jk 'Parke ^here &hoi»Ml ..j

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*hich he iahta^ *pU°t 1* which bought Mr iw car** th, frtend of

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Doctor Sbuier make similar r/?mar1t« to those couched i.n J^p^^bove^cettifi-

tHAUNCEY BOSE.T

1 thaik the above certficates (to which others could,be attached it necessary) will hhrw whether,Doctor bhuler is person of good sense" Accord J.ng to Jus own doctrine he couid not Jiave been^at the time he made.those assertions, -.

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letter «e^r?bl!jKfttU .^b,ich thre *»on shortly after w«th mforma «f Washin«oft rec^|V«d from the city «..r *°d that particular

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peared evident that their intwtiZ were to divide the votes in the northm counties of this there can be JdJS Irom the following note of Jud3e D«J mg,who spent the greater part of Is#

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of

Washington

Osborn—Iu answer to von*

quiries respecting Doctor Shuler beiu known as a candidate at Wa*hin»»3 Citv, I observe that I did unS3 eariy in Jatiuarv, last that he was t.' a candidate an/letters from Iadkas. pol ,s under date of December U«t ed that fact.-—I understood col, RoAt,

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to say the Doctor was a candidate??* no one in this district could odo«I

Re»P«ctfaWy

yours,

J^rre-Tfaute, July 5d, 1826.^IN8, *Jt^m be recollected that the Legi^ lyture did not adjourn until as late

January as the "2d, and that DoCt£l ^huler was not first announced unS m^e than a month after that period -U he ictor most assureally must hiv^ oon»|dered all the citiaeus who unfriendly to Mr. Boon's election, as

a!ten*

^d British subjects" as he chow

'^friZrumMtd "*Mr-Bmn^ Another errorinto which the Doctor las lal en, is his attempt to deceive the public, by Mating that he wrote the pro. iuction wgtrtrt Philo-Reflector" 4C yoars since* even, before JVbw-Tork had commenced her gr^at workV

Now it-must Jie jcnown totheDbctV that captain »D^an, with his four In» dian men, two Indian women and a

Indian boy," .(together with

»ttle,jelJow Dog,) with which Cant. l*ao,'hftd determined .on belting estates of» Ohio and Indiana, and part of the states of Pennsylvania and Npw York, arrived,at Vkeennes At* r^a New York had commenced he* gr^at.jWsol-k and at a period when th energies of that jgreat..state .were full enlisted in the wofk Of internal Im piovement, and pressing forward wit ll&rculean strides in tbe completion her grand undertaking, (if we are believe Doctor Shuler* that this produc •ion is his, and I think there is doubt of it he is.ust have-possessed th same feelings then, in regard to inter nal improvement, that he recently ex pressed to.the gen4letnen -whose" certi ficates are given above J?

Let us examine this venerable nocu merit of his, so extremely favourable «ur present plans of Internal Improve inent:—He say-s tr,the oohtempla tei» Canal through the State of Nre Yorn is ever completed, and if waters of Ohio were connected by Ca naU with the .-Lakfes, tthe opinion ma be HAZ4ROEA, that th} states of O-ii Indiana and the Illinois territory, itr in time become more populous, an rich thaji any other equal extent country in the.United States rii

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render, my self-roth dictation of

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bordering on the &akes will

equally valuable with those of Ohi and the interior will not fail far shor f»r throughout almost every part it i» atersperced wit\\finenavigable streams

Now whatdoes all this amount to, •nore than that Dactor Shuler, some 'ime after the Grand Canal was com* menced, doubted of its ultimate sue* cesa^ but thought it sliould af* Ea" be eoMPLKTEo" and if tin waters ol OHIO" (wot of Indians) were connected by Canals with the Lakes,*' tbat the lands on the Laktt would be qually as valuable as tlift ^ANDi of

Ohio

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observed

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?,r|. ^.e Rivers, Wabash, anil Illinois River, the then interior' ind the only navigable streams" oftl

wolud not fall far sho Ohio

in point of val

is truly a singular mode

Venting out ff^g Portage between Wabash and Maumee. as demand, (tttention

I he Doctor says lnm "an alien •ny former friendg andan^apostate •ny

4*political

faith." These astfr

tions are both false—and the Do will discover that his malevolence *11 the falsehoods he can iujrent circulate, will neither alienate me 0 •ny friends nor my frjends from mhf and that when I detect and expose I# ase, though futile attempts to le h* 'he in the esteem of my friends and W hi# insiduous exertions $ 21'

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ties betowT ^J^ c.tizens the coun. to the one'th^ J1"!!.'^*

game

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bis own head and ex

hiruto genereral scorn.

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to mv political faithU

m*» *er."^roain so while demago iKl

me

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their comt)ineaB'

8n4*h their teeth in vain

Char8e

of being a Brits#*

J^-ct, I iiave only to_»ay it aabV