The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1826 — Page 2
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she was by the «jorrow for the toss of her little all. It was a scene »t*»-i^ would touch the hardest heart *moj«• the enemies of Greece nor was it»v first time, we hear, that some of tb persons concerned in this transaction bad bedewed the mother's cheek wh', tears ofsorrw—men wham it ^behove, to be doubly caution*. w.f~.
Trankfort, JCy. July 8. 4 v: Betuchamp the assassin of Col. Sharp, has expiated his crimes
The sentence of the law was execu bid upon hitn at the fork of the Lex ington and Woodford -oads, in th edgeof Frankfort, at half past on o'clock yesterdy.
An "idea hkd -gone 'abroad, that would address the people at the ga! be ad no at to kind be was evidently, too feebl probably rendered »o by his attempt* commit suicide, by taking laudanan aod by stabbing himself.
Soon alter arriving at the placed" etecwtiot, he observed that he wished to die and requested the Muni whit h-belonged to two. indepentfetr cta*pame«,-whieh had been called ui preserve Order,' shod Id plar "B.. »%part*s Retreat fr Moscow." whic aviog beared, he desired the officers oerfor® the execution,—juid took hi/ 'tesfh.
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Ueatk of Mrs BerracAam^""During Hie trial ol Bfucharap, his wife WJbrought to this town charged with be ng accessary to his crime and -com oiitted to priton *vtth him. She"-wa~ -ismined, and q.cquitted but* at her own solicitation, and hi,, was permitted to return to hit cell, where she re-.. nmned until th^day of his.-execution
I'hej fcrtth constancy held oat the idea that they wenfto~ die -together nS •MI Wednsday last, appfehessions^haij rhey woufd make' attempts a poo their l*v*» began to be seriously entertain-*-d and a guard was placed is th* with tie*, to prevent asy in sniper ondsct. TWy were. Is* ever ie peewssws ef fcetie if *««§. tRHvkf on ttaidk each targ^ ttert ft »paw*. ms emetxe: wbA fuSed C» prariuef' t*e tffrct which tWy etgocitai sin die cottpre%fthe fore»o«», .jested*! J»*f tofti the guard* fW, |u£ h««tr wan approaching- titer witW •ew flwo«»t*A privite cwvmatio'if tfcod begged the guard to retire, The request, seamed reasonable and the goird retired. They presently heard "•me noi«e, and returning, found Ihsf Mrs. Beauchamp had Wn sta»i»«dKit tber left breast, With a watcher knife-— snd^ B^auchamp had inflicted toote woand««{»on himself, not haweter* either mortal or dangerous. Mrs Beauchamp's wound was mortal: *he litfed, out an houror two 80 perished Ann B^ctmmp. one-of the most unfortunate of omen ^h^V^d\e,ny her own hand, jvf
of
husband, we have not
®^P .w®to ascertain with certainty-
accnant
nTVnUchi,,R
was,-that she
W**
and that
when he attempted to s'ab himself •he caug^ht his at m, and prevented him *rom doing it effectually
Mrs fi-auchamp was flmoved to room-•{ the JaiJer^s hoase—A revg^t'emarn, who was- present, peaaa of the dyi jg scene, as one of
he
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°Tcom*•? ««WeM, pftfami ii»r„,iblc. «wa» placed at her »id# upon 1he »li
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PANAMA Aa this* Spanish city ^AT-T6
famou, of
l»te, and wiii
•rob«bU be more so, a brief account of «e pleasing to our readei* Salmon tells imuiat Panama Is the ^pitolof Je protinee of Darien, th»t ^9 v»pon a capacious b* of the Paci(i Ocean, but we think it more correct to sav that tKc province »f Panama was in the Vice royalty of
Grenada, and that it it bounded *a*t hy the province of tDarien JWe ay not be correct in the new denomin•Uon of some of these old Spanish set* 'omenta. 4)4hds cannot come na&r*j> h.n tbwmilw tg tfae city ol P.om. ut are obliged to Unload at th* i8tan(j jf Perica, «uch is the shallowness of the *ater 4?
Paoapa was. the see ofaJ»UW ^3 Hftresiden of the govemoi. 5, the
roVince,and it was -once the depot of •e riches-of Peru, and there stored in f^ztnes.-before tr^nsportiij» them to Europe—arid here, too, was the depbs,e of the various merchandize .of fiu»ne," to be.disposedof.at enormous pfi- •**, to t*ie oppressed colonists, for the sings of Spain monopolized evey thing liable in commerce
Old Panama stood about .four miles rom the present city 'ft was takea by Sir flenrry Morgau, and wis detaoved bv&re, while the 'English possessed irobhljly in-order to rid theowelvs of the •iunderers The old itvuras. built of vood—the new one chiefly of stone and »retty weH fortified There is little loubt it will lieeojne a plaoe of *great 8port:»nc8t and^e named as .often in \nerica, as Utrecht has been since 714 iu.£urope, a6d- from a. similar ••*use «. ifavqa i« '»ronounced in the" l.wt«ylible broad not so as to rhyme .with 'mf but with the irtfe jee'ioo aft! AH too of Cum an a v^rhe fashionable4 aode of pronouncing'Nia^ara by lavthe accent on the g, is a deviation oraihe origin *1 Indian.
The nauae Panama has reference the resem Vaace shape to a loaf bread BosUjpt* Eatp&f
RRGFISTKR riFFrCK^
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Melancholy, mnzulnr. though gkmous
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Coincidence.
to
Mftttkmd
e*er witsee her bus-
Coincidence g#
Two of the brightest Orbs" in the .po* tical horizon of the universe, have set rise no more But t'jeir unfading beams will continue to expand and in crease *til the un*versI dissolution -The mortal part of the immortal Au-" ^bor of the ^Deekration .of .Araeric in Independence, hsts eetumed Xoits parent dost and its refu^ent spirit, which gave a world taken is flight iu tblueof glory to its original source is iBtetriwu cdmpeer, infiuen- •%-«&* »m sympaihetic feelings, 'fii'th^ smiie -on the annivers*'cy a£ khat Asj wxli. ^Te With to a RBrtSom. aod tbft tlodM bid tbe foundation »lf ttwmsai oaamcspattM, yielded to t&e innpulsaof Ja^aature and bis patriot ic spirit wragfed iu accompanying flight to join in bearing the glad tidings o' a nation's prosperity, gratitude* and great joj,.to-th* 'Futherof MixJDottn
., Tzen!^r,i
h.„d upon h.r
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^ar*we1^ Child of peraecntion Fo^bee fhave lived
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his
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&c &mkd-States Telkgruph^ ltisoarm Mt painful task to aenouace M^^se Patriot, the States tan the ®ge, TiroaAS JEFFEBSOV, is more He died at his favorite Mon el a ii be or on
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cfock/P on the FocaTH DAY OF which fifty vears ago, was h.tUew dby tii& talents, as the Era of "Liberty, and Whicirwili ever be remembered, in association with his death, with the most' tender emotions tears of AMERICA on the pres nt occa 'siOn, will attes' the respect and veneration entertained for JEFFERSON, as one. of the most dl9iji* uished Benefactors of
the4th of July 1776 JOHN ADAMS signed, with others, the Declaration of
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ho
*4th of Jttly
fter the revolutionfifty y«ars,.
and amidst-the "bells, bonfires, ahd il lnmmations" which be had predicted would mark, in all time to come, tho anniversary of that day, this patriot statesman breathed his last W-ho do not enyv such a death after such a life?.
^does tiot feel that such a fate, like »Sfw°7"» «•»•=»»«, in „w« ®onot mourn that f0111"" of jtm and of «volutio jhoold^hM.l,av, d«n g«lhM«l
his
d«VoNkr*®f """PT^Utiw. o« ®lwa°»- "f th«y wit ,i0 "f ®^e
U*y
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him whose interest will bind 'divide *ZT .rit ,'e'r in*rca- If thec^u'i Tk ^0"
of
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IndiTidual-u i,ttw
of
The sentiments of .J Submit,
Thr^TT'tna«"""O
Tkey verify the Mpre
Jh3»l report having been circulated tbatbi excellency Governor Hay had written to his brothers, Messrs Win and Saml vy of«£his vicinit), to #up port vlr Boon for Congress, I lave been ^requested by the Tatter gentleman to state^t at this report is incorrect. and al*o4hat believing the best interest of our country demands a union in avour of Mr Blake., they have determinod on gima that geatleman,ihje:r support id
WO THE PVHUC. 41 1H\VE oetor« (lie Doctor i| "'huler's Handbill, dated Hindo$tan.*r Mafltin County Jul?, 24, 1826." In this»production-the (Doctor has shifted from high toned invective—to low and pitiful sophistry.,
In his jirat*onset 'fie offers a airect n9ult to tho -understanding of everv ^eaderfby attempting to make them, •sli#*# that tuMrtin^ the-name of a Candidate, in a News-paper is pot \NNOUNOIJJG him foran office .Wal ker's definition of the-.word "announce1"1J tqptiblisft'-Now surely Doctor huler could oot have expected, that I w«utd insert his name in .my papers for months, .and then suppress their, publication, 'Tliis is 4 pitifal subter.fu» e, equally as ridiculous as the whole tenor of theJDoctor&tfSlectioneering.
He next attempts,** excite a belief that I waitedn within a 'few weeks the election,-and thtn att&ckedrjiim wheo-be* was 'F« show the incorrectness of thiaias ^ertioni I iay« the.following correfpon dence before the public. gr
Drt Sbuleri .* Sir,~I h'tfve this moment learned your arrrival: During vour absence I have been informal, you lavein your public addresses, and private conversations, asserted, that my Press is under the--dominion, of Mr. Blake and^bUfriendswand, that I have been influenced by ..pecuniary consid '•atiotis ta. hecorae the rcuol jof a narft y^ request, Sir-that youwill either a*ow, or disav»w» tho8e declaiations .. I am. &c. -J. W, OSBOR^ ^V1W6.
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Sir —I thi* moment
eceived yours of this instant, asking .i*y ftvo\wilor disavowal of ccctwii-djcc-orations therein mentioned. if you will gi ve-uie^ie name of your' ftformer, then dill let you know, whether I will give thcuttt&wer- you *&o pmitivtly demand. •J*?- •zr-^-wmw FW&gmf&r-
Dr." L. S. Shuher^'^*"'^^-4l Sir,~^Mv authors are Mr. Henrjr Markle, Mr. ^osephus Collett. and various other persons equally ie speetable.
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.. „r *JaIy l^isde Mr. J. W.Osborn, Sir,~I have -not made' the assertions, contained in your not© of ®opoinS-*nd to Mr Markle: and Mr Collett, will^Idiold mvself respon-' sible lor this denial.
Th« limpid facts relative and ac comply,Dg y^ur late change ofpoUtica! friends,! have, »fv as I knew, made known—leaving the people t, draw their own mlerencesj .and this I was induced to do, owing the respectable signatures attached to the subscription loaning you Printing ma
iL. S SHULER.
«fAfter I had teteived this laat Tom the Doctor I was disgusted wit) his llliberality
#nd
insolence, and 1
*olved©a^iublishingmy def^cVto tl charges he hsd made aeamltT^
'ch .was men l*«n»,
.h«,ld drop
h-Hs
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w-d» peace, friends." .0 2
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asswcftsia® the Droduitii» .. »hlch I «V,
con^derable mori. •-?V *fiter
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and after
„ffiPc hi,
ivarication on I with the requet
hat. if thoni»i,»r request AOUIH k- thinar whini
would be satifflLr'
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»«uld consistent! com *1°
whicl-
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I should dron 1- Pub!icat« ^d call *,
Dr. L.
n°.te
vompliance-witlf«K*
«tes sent him
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®f^e My remaps withtS^P .UQ ol exciting belief ia the MU-'I innd, that my coa^luct in relatiSJ tie approadiing election has been il?l iluericed by uurcen.ary views-Jt, will
Icom the unpleasant,task in my own defence. n» '»1826.
J- W-. 08|ORN.
Placed then beneath the lash «r limrepresentations, nothing or me but to give a fair eipos^ST^ facts or silently submit to Ke & gradation lie could, by insiduoua fc| «»ods heap upon me and thuabefore^ ne to disclose facts which would •rwise, probably havo remained an published. %w*
So soon as my rtrfy wss mall, be »e. tempted to n,»t his former threat? \1 operation of scourging me
be®n
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the dt2tC?l-TW,!!
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the necessiV J*
do
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and
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8. 8h«ler Sir,
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but h's paswon, and Blind zealwTb into a labyrinth from ^bieJ) hfc in ttio labours rto e^icat^ hiwself^It is iD vain HrteHs tjie People, I haie ed fnm font is well known tha was madefy hin,self~and tb|V tdo in a lew instduous marintr-»it is-fn win lor h-m to state that I availed myself of .iisa6se»e«,-for the foregoing will provt that he was present when 1
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first defencp to his charges, it in in vain for him to say that those en tiemen, to whom he made remarks in
lation1 to the navigation of the Wabt .ih coincided with -him, or acquie8wd ib hi^opimpna. fie need aotMatter hi aselrthat bis seeming plausibility 0wartfs my friends wiil-be ofany avail to Him—He cannot oake them bellei -e that 1 have attempted to throw: til a burden he laboured 4o ailace upon. on their shouidepsr—they Jinow me1o(» well—and they are too capable of indgingfor themselves tO be ditoed, b? such a silly attempt Jit imposition-— The persons to whom h* alludes and calls his ".particulartfviendjtfK have been too long acquainted vyittrpolitical intrigue, not to recognize it^in any form lt may^appear The we! I know how to draw distinctions They itaow when an insult is offbred to a1 bodj ©Fpfople & when to an individual-^Th^y.were Ike Ll Doctor?#friends—but they•,ate .so no-i...| loijger^ *W lien he ascertains, this:faot —be will perhaps -say t^vey-^too 'have been '«bought ovet and vbi cisme the very obseqHiqus "frietrds" »l Mr. Blake and his friends because Ihey have seen cau»e not to support Doctor Shuler's election
Neither will his assertion thatfI havs said to the people kuch and ^uch persons only, are fit to represent you,"1 be believed. All who have read my .papers know itto be rfalse, and he is one of my readers and I challenge him to-produce any publication of mme to justify his assertion.
To the respectable Gentlemen df! Knox County?,whose names are attach* ed to-an article in the close of tcter ^holer's Handbill (for whose jtidg-f: ment and rectitiide of intention I havs I ong4 had tho highest regard.) I have nerely to remark, that iu thld instancs I am compelled to dissent from their opinion. I cannot conceive^"it ts i- 9 die, preposterous, cndcrtainly incon• jf isisttnt, with candour and generosity to accuie" persons with .principles which Hiey themselves have avowe^. in vari-11 ous places and at various times*. f,l)® declarations of Doctor 8huler were such.as to induce .me to believe («n«l that too when I "-was sincerely his friend) that his opinions in.
regard
t«
our northern communications were such as have been represent**! hy Messr^ Collett and Rose.
Had
lie
made those declarations even ifl this single instance alone, it
would
"havf
oeen sufficient to have created a doul ,t —but this was not the case-—he ros J® thetn in various other instances,in jch a manner, as to convince me thr ,the conceived the immediate comnv ence* merit of this .great work, as pm» atsre, •nd as a fit: undertaking far sc ,ne re* mote period. Therefore not ith»tan »inp the high regard I have !»mons of these Gentlemen •culjrlM lor those ot ftiw wl andsjftrsf 1 cannot con
ar the 0,(and parton name ceive 1 have carydour'' of
ce
iy#
eviated either from ..X
•generosity." Jad
"SMiled by «tid|e'»"pre-
os in on is 'ungenersus" and «nr 1 Venality—i
was
my reasons for not»
when I invited hitr
,n 1 lfM
'reated me with
°,te
™c,phd, charfe,
4,,ed
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""»«lt to injur', *rry™nr*
tn
S'T5
aPPortinK
cessity of makim/
bi'aD® 1
to
BW8J
th®
ne
8e facts
Pttb,ic»
and, a(!,le
hose GentlW herefoie I thins flection that perceive on reand certain',.
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and
idle, preposterous?
generMft'?Cu
?®Rjj.tentwlt^
canrfo*'
wsuj throw their
