The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 October 1826 — Page 2

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the deepest of the death

feelHngl 6f

-flhret have to inform jrou of the death Wfour mutual frieBd, J. if. 'E. Fudgam 'JKtq. tbk^XiMricin Coosuf* -*ho £w&

Bio»t rtihtttoablj murdered fa 'feir vwti bed on the nighfofthe Wth io»t. He %aa stabbed through th* heart witiflfflk ewn sword his throat cat from ear tu, «arjand bis trunk* rifled of their con-, fteoti. Several persona qM*e~4a prison «o suspicion but our police is »o defective, that am afraid the peppetralor* nil! escape.' His funeral took place the following day, and was attended by a large concourse of citiaens mtd foreigners. The inhabitants of

Bogota eincerely msuroed hi* Joss, and tegret that their city has bf ©*»»*... ihe •cene of ao Gaul a deed.* Tn

Government has orders to '4odl the civil aod military authorities, to •«#pare no exertions to discover the J&irderers, Sr Ravenga, Secretary of

Ibrign affairs, it particularly activ^on the occasioa. An addreas signed by several bandreds of of the- moat respectable inhab vitaats .baa been handed to the govern* meot^ipretftiog their grief at aa fcorid a transaction,

REGISTER OFFICE,

Tz&nm-ftarrs, OCT** 14,

I baye once more-the pleasure of ^presenting my patrons wftb the «*is 4ar. The long suspension in my pub£catwas has been a matter if deep regret and considerable loss to me as well as disappointment to my readers •*®ui what Providencedirects mail mufct lobmit to* and I conceive it a dtety 4o "4a so cheerfully. I most fondly bope ifee c*us* of this interruption in my bi surest has-so £ar ceased as to permit me again to "devote-nay attentions to the •concerns of my office and* shorifd it not again return, 1 shall be enabled to go on with that degree of punctuality "which is so necessary to my own interest and that of my readers.

^ro® fee following paragraph it apTpeara the Editors of the lddiana Gazctte manifest a degree of concern for the "'"rate of some of our Printers and some «f tte CkemxmtU ones" wha hare expressed im opinion that some of the ftRlont elected to Congress,this ve&r »H1 vote fir Adams It is truly' fcind those Editors to shew their solic itnde mr the type-aettirg fraternity but I trust the citizens of the United States

Will, ait he next Presidential election,. lake eare-of this business itemtetves. lad not trouble their repiw^itatives With the matter. Thus sa*iimg the ~T~— himwhat yotf please be an lonest and consistent

vmv"^

rsa*ed

vuusmcDi

poutjciaar, aod yoo will do-ba little injustice to propriety)- John Randolph and bis coteagues from makrng n± humc

'«*«*, and much monev wiil therebv to tbe national Treasury -Batsbowid it agaitt to far ppen that &e Kepresentetrtes of the anion are again called upon to -select ^President l««n ttose wbom tbe people shall bring con~: aututwally before them for that pur Pose, it it to be h*ped tinttourewill«OBautt (be interests of tbe state and the nmoa, and not join a fectren whose

V* declared they ttUl

vn

nef

judge tfo ddimnijlratuni by its measure* ai who seam determined these in powe* shall be put oat, not beean*e the p«m»c good requires it, but tbat tittx exalted in their stead

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%ith party feeling as to desert

^DDoi» tKJ rappeaTl

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dup«t

!r *PP«ats reasonable to suniK^a" .fI„d3

l' •PP™r* tObft prcttt mud, .r

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tVit itMe, Star Aditdkv* "ft appers reasonable Uuia^lo suppose that our members arelbot so mush doped *Uh party.fepttibg «r degert iWt "voice of Indiana, ^on this Subject.

Then where will rhisleare otr printers' Some of the Cincinnati ones, «w||f Indiana 0aMM£ 5

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wP™"*}***"** will forget that

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repregcctatioD

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Terfe-H^te July$, r«sr.

J&inef Sbriter £«q. Dear Sir—Tbe iasportance of your Welcome misssion Id tbis state resulted

ft large meeting at this place, of rescitizens of counties bordering the Wkbasft,'"jMio with one accord us, as their committee, to offer you |hetr:c^ngratuflitfons oponybur safe ar-. titftl aAojtg us, and to tended their best' #l&e& for -^owshealth and individual &»ppirtess.

tpectable

The necessity* of: ^nding a market njrth ward for the -products-bfan exten^«ve tegton of fertile coaniry, has^een so fuNy

demonstratedbyr

Hon and'-consequent lowx prices otour Staples in a southern one, by the ruin death of our citizens asto reader a visit like yourt most acceptable 'k

From nie, maps in your possession, embracing no doubt our wh6ie*Tiver to•gether with tbe aetitherp tributaries of lake Erie, you will 4ave seen that *we naiturally- look to a connection, by way of tbe rivervMaumee with tbat lake^as a* grind ^object

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Tbe proxiEDitjr of m? be«J -ihffiak to tbe *St JoseptiV and St Mary Junction near Fort "Wayne, hold out a reasonable prospect that we shall have it ior our power to place our commerce at an early day o)*-4he bosom of this inlatti ^eaj whtcb^by the system of inter •af improvement tiow adopting on the part -ot tbe General Government, and by the great state Canals of Nerf-York will open to us an mterevting commerctai iateironrse-whh the World 1 be meanders of the Wabash "are known to be five hundrtd miles and supposed considerably to exceed that distance, presenting on both sides for jk whole length, a country scarce rival* •*ediir fertility t)f soil," to which "for the last ten years the current of emigration has set so strong as to change an exten®ve region of wilderness to a highly cultivated state, while the rapid growth iif

conuB€rc'al

That -it may be in accordance with your instructions and feelings to make a «wey of the tract of country from the mouth^f Tippecanoe io a.point near orfr Wayne, afid ftirnigh a reportprevious to tbe next meeting of our Legislature, seems »o be the wish of the meetifcg. we represent, and. is considered the ieadrng interest ofthe Wabash- country oteamboats have already ascended onr «ver as high as the battle ground at ippecanoe, which may be set do#n about 400 miles from the mouth of.

Preble head

®oa^ Navigation.

•»*re especially directed to offer you-the good ^feelings of our countrymen and- to. communicate a wish on \kat

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Wil1'80

8000

and.the Wa^h

and resuIt in

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cUize«s

0 a

ml^fa2.1n

as may be convenient.

M. OOLM*v

J. E. HUB&& N. HUJVI incton

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reM0«»ble

W. DAVIS

to

^uppose that from the evidence* have had of the wisdom, virtue and im

te?^^"^0110f pointed at a

citizens

m&to

say that we hold^urgelv^ retell to af oTiilT !SJ

feciUtie»

"'""in the scope

0"rhappiness

,P°"er'» jom indirid.

*»1 comfort and We would be glad to receive a Km

c#nun«te«-.

mebneholy event at Fort^^

deprived ?hh valuable myices,

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^coun4ie8]lL5

3S£U

to^Sya?.-th€

x*t t»a«ded meafcu/^ Sbrwer, Gen -by

iTotir coinniufiication he never resetted, owing to its being taken «at of ibe office by Mrs. S. and retained under an expectation of daily s£eir)g-hjm*here. Peranit ihe (as the late Col. Shrivers irincipai assistant,^toassure tbexom~iUee, (through you) that your kind isbeS'Wouid have received bis warmest thanks «nd that the importance of tbe examinations suggested in your polite communication was duly appreciated by him, «nd that hiA illness and dwili has alonevprevented the prosecution of tbe survejs-«dready commenced for. ascertaining tbe. practicability of the project alluded to.

There is some probability of these Examinations being ^continued this fall un»der my direction. Should I receive instructions irom the ^Engineer Dopai t-

vment

the competi-

to this effect, which I daily expect, shall repair inunedidately to Fort Wayne and resume the surveys. *1 am veryvrespeetfully yours,

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operations has direct­

ed the eyes of every one to a Canal Jeading into lake "fine as- indispensable to °ur prosperity, and fixed it in the mind as the most promiuent subject of legislation for our state.

ASA MOORE.

A ^Vitictnnes, 15th Jhtgmt, 1326

J. W. OsioHrv, 'WhenvI read the instniction bf the' Department atvWa8hiigti«2, to'Mr. Shriver, pohlished in your pa« per of (fth utt I apprehendedjjthat a direct ^connection of our river with the Mtamr of the'Lake, was not dist?nctlv embraced within their scope— and this far. strengthened by the peculiar phr*«e*!opyv wsed in regard to the various contemplated survey statural ly produced other thoughts, which I communicated to our Senator Mr 'Nob&x in abetter dated 22d£fthat month, and published in theTndianapolis' Gazette, of 4thJkJulyJ—"At that time I 'had-only mch informntion as the published io«hiftH»Mffi)rd«li and-was in no shape apprized that every apparent ambiguity is fcompletelv removed by the documents to which they

vwere

attached.

Mr. Noble's reply published in the Indianapolis Gazette of 18th June* was perfectly satisfactory-—and previous to its reception I hsd learned that Mr. Fhriver consulted His Kicellency Gov, Rat.and adopted a general plan of op-erati*-icp%hich will insure a survey o! •the Wabash aid Maumee canal r®«te th'e fall. Tire character and capacity of Mr Shriver five assurance that this survey^ will meet the consideration which it merits, and a its magnitude bears no proportion to its utilitity there is no room to doubt the result.

By last- mail the inclosed letterfetfn r. -Shriver to Mr. Noble-was placed my hands ancTl knew -of-no better 1® dispose '*f it than by piling ^e people whom wealth comfort and prosj»»lv depends upon the worth to whtcn it alludes, the information it contains,through the medium of your columns. ..

Very respectfully vous &c..

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SJr~Accident

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as eom-

^untry.

ourselvesr of this opportu/i-

ty to express mdividuaHy o*», plenswre beaag-made the medium of a corres^adewce with you, which must elicit 2"^fact8)

h.aVC,t

been

Ur6f A?!# 71?"?*88

i-i tejrve6Tunr!

v«T„v2t0fZ"',rc'fi«i a" the stir

"my oe permitted to eive

that thtte paons

!f7 that3!

understand the^obiertl"^,' f3? ^etter wished aeeom^K.^i the Stati

ae

«omplished,

Tbe apprehension that von be aware«f this circvZL.

pclled me to make whS

be. n«-«Mrv add that6}**1^ ^sP'anRt'on. a«d intend at som^'n

seaton ^0 ^1

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fluently pre$sed

es season

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ason

of tll!

mstructions.

of

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e*p!anatfon, and will consequently ex. cute tle liberty I have taken.-

we the examination*

c.ed

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§p? fJL^KEi

Daviess Martin^ "Knox

Gibson Posey

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J. Ewimg.

Samples* Mill July 15, 1826.

instruc^-

and urging up0n you to

Wh5ch the

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Withmuch esteem, I remain T^ur.eb^dient servant,

J.

NATIONAL TOAD.

Mr Knight, the commissioner for lo~ eating the National Road, and party arrived at Indianapolis on Saturday evening last. The disifaroe from Col lumbusOhior to this, place, on a strait

liner

is about 67 miles. The party •departed for Columbus en this morning, and will commence the permanent location'of-the road immediately after arriving at that place—the road being -now 1 oca teed tbat far,

Parke Vigo 'Putnaim Clay Sullivan Morgan "Owen "Greene

VandefriwTgh 27 256 Spencer

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P'aced into ray

hands for a few moments yesterday an Indianapolis paper containing a letter addressed-to vou by J. «EwiJ| estflf Vmcennes ,n relation to the differmt ed^To

ferry 5*^ 1 398 Dubois 2r'yjl 838 •Pike T'awrence 347 ,% |485

Orange 288 P^655 Tippecanoe 124 I- 'I 3 Monroe Si7 137 Hendricks -154 19 Warrick 17 ^279

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ple of the state feel respecting a survev

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Blakea

ins(ruc(ed',

Pe«*icd during -the

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in

^^tion,

1,av,I1g 8«

Ismsati^fiHi

derstooditto be

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of-which- onffht tn h/

mMie

lhis

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J' »lso un-

cottpf«hended

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SHRIVER.

United Status1 Jii^wem.-.We ar* informed by Mr. Croose,one of the deT tachment, that Mr, JMoore, the first aL aistaht of the late^lr, «hrivcr, hat rZ cewed instructions from the Eneine^ Department at Washington, to

cfnt?n

thf Brigade will leave Broek*ilU Fort Wajne in a few day«~«h,t th. country between Fort Way nfA Whitw river, will be examined' lmraediatelv and should & route'be found practicable, to this stream, the eAamidatiotn will be extended down the same. tt» tome point near Indt*nupti!ia, frote which it will -be extended to Connors* ville. and from thence dutwn the valle* of White water r&o Lawrenceburgh. ^Emporium,-

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Jndiaapolia Gaz,1

''From the Indiana Journal,

's We copy the following from the official returns made to the office of the Secretary of State.^y«hich it will appear that Mr Blake lis elected by a majority of 51 .votes over Mr. Boon.

I his is the earliert opportunity we have had of presenting our readers with a lull and correct return or the Totes given in the first Congressional'District. Counties sBlake. '.Boon, Shule*, Fountain 225 Montgomery 247, Vermillion 112

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102 116 38 19 4 SOB 160 3 78 227 129 153 260

312 484 496 100 344 154 297:, 4 1 329

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TheTepreaentation in the next Con*

press from Indiana will be Oliver //. Jonathan Jennings and Thomoi 'Ihe first mentioned electedI in opposition to Mr. Teat, thb member. From our limited acq'jamtafice with the cliaracter and

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vtal-

these two gentlemen, we are

Jpt prepared to decide whether the Jinr0'

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W[l'c^

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^,eJf reside has made

cho,ce

or not ^-It is prc-

w,th

of mfnJVm?'

tbn of ^°T°Ur.8tate-

the increase

,f

1

wt'a,,h'^d

eSl'

the •'march

hattl,e

Chan«e

P^ve

10

the elec-

candklatlr' without a rival continue ^l8P08ltl°n is evinced, to ceiverf "1 office the man, who is re. servant ^1°^*''a" ^ie'r faithful

Mr'

dou^t noT%r°nenfo

his integrity, bit wl'

••U«apWs wi(,nv„

in my

°®®r*Dglhi^

m&v

»'ake. is

lnUiana- W®

pa.triotjsm

or

8flwe in Mr.

•nd aequired talenU^f '£*h "*turat ble duti«a of CoDerMBmati nTP°n?' xeas of Indian. The citicase 'tle •re«f(en cen,^'.'^"",.°'her •n a ,eri L, 'i* ""IT

r"'l^tlon olacamiid-

of the office to Id.?! fr8ID|,tlw,,,,tiM credit. \ym

he

»8p»res with

«nuchofour*nte!Lfl:er^^rtaJn' that state den».r,rf 'ftT1 character as atren^th and

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