The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 3, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 October 1826 — Page 2
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r^i X.*3L r-f# tflncemmt »t all. The enquiry always is, rt jflthe work you deaire us to ai bft a'lvanta#«K»u* in a national point of ftw Here there was a company or-
'tized, funds in existence, and the rk in progress. Will this work be a n'ticaal adra t*ge Mo«t certainly it
JIave Congress the piwer thus to appropriate money The friends of tat: rnal improvement will answer in the affirmative They must then support the measure or sacrifice a general rati nal policy and advantage to a local iwrtiality la what estimate wotrklthe liberality of a representative he he id, If ne were to give as a reasoo* for voting against te appropriation on the ii vi ii id ha he fersaovil'e had as good right to the advantages of an expenditure -of public tnoney as Louisville Tbe.^aie reason could be given in favour-W-Louis vilie and against Jefferson ville. Such policy is envious, and would make no appropriation on either side—It is the feeling of the-dog in the manger-1 cannot be accommodated-and therefore ray aeighcor-ball not, though a great national advantage be lost to the country In our*opinion if our Senators bail not voted as-they did. they would have deserved the unqualified disaprobation of the Stale.
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C.J ... THE GRKKKS Lord Cochrane had sailed for Greece* "M understood was to have com* jnand of all the Gre?k naval force. ^as squadron two or three botlSj one of considerable force.
It will not be astotm/iiag if the plan ot this Admiral was in imitation of Carthage when she attacked ft»me~viz, to go to her anajny's territory. The following isth» postcript of his to tite Pacha of Egypt: 1 request you to address yonr answer to me at Constantinople, where 1 am going in a direct line, t» arrange with the. utmost dispatch wimeimporfant business." ihe latest news from tlie (Greeks is jof abetter character. There was i*n'nt -.energy and union amongst the chiefs.
Otters from eorfu, of the 6th June, arom the Archbishop, state that all the .attempts of Rcschid Pacha to bring «.about an attack on Athens bad. been in vain. The brave soldiers of Missolowibi joined to another corp., and at ta«kcd him Cravari, where he wish *d ta put, and forced him to return to .Ltolw. where he goes it is said to take .lu# route f»r Thessalv, and Eastern /?£*.' a march of S3 days,
A *hip from Navarre arrived on the JawatGeno# /It is stated n«sitivelj that Ibrahim, who had dieted his couw towards Tripoli!*., J,ad beenJjfufrn by theJGncks, and focced
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Seignior, tnd they refused provisions. They invited the Topschis to ^natate their e*a««ple, but they refused however, the Janissaries continued to march toward the Seraglio, threatening to de vpose-Malunoud and to proclaim his son
At Dopb tbe Seraglio was invested and then the- C'anoniers of Topar.hif. who had come by water from the arsena' with some faithful-troops^ -presented rhemselves at the avenues of the palace with cannon. Tbis surprised U»e Janni*«%rccs, and made them he itate but toivartl evening they showed a disposition to make an attack, when the Sultan- arrived from his summer retreat on the other bide of the Bosphorii* displayed the tt-mdard of Mahomet At the saute time rriers minted all the minacets, and railed oh all failhfcul.be Aieveis to assi rr.b'vis round his highness he ranks of the' Janissaries U-^an t" ri»i» thinner, and' the Topschis with t'Mrii' e/ijinon charged with cuse shot .came of the ^ffra»lio. and being backed by the manoe troops, made & terrih'e carnage ot the Janiss2rie«y.r:h retired to their barrack* to .the number ot about 12.000. here thev hop ed Ihey should be left in repose but at near midnight the Sultan ave order tbat they should be attacked, and tbe barracks set on-fire. The chief* thei* gave themselves up as prisoners oth ers were executed and, fifty chtefs ol
Ortas were strangled. On the oth, the Ajja Pacha continued his persecutions of the Jihi-ssaries who had escaped and maintained their defence in Muie...houses A certain number-howevwr succeed in escaping: to Adrianople. On the ITth the arrests
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tie Jaunissaries ipfus»'d to the new/ system,, who had concealed themselves in the city was continued and harbor •ng them was lorutdden on pain of ^'ie "MfJt.ts re opened-, he name d«y the A^a Pacha wa^ nom-:' mated K.han $ 43 chiefs of Janissaries received empio^itienlH correspo-din« wuh their ranks, as a reward lor theii ndelify anda hatri hhenfof hi* highness erased the name ol Janissary li osn the boons ol th* empire. •On tiiu
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^ere sent to all parts of the empire. *ueresult i# tu.be anxiously locked 'ur. It may, be that faithful. Top*hu» «.lnor every wbere be found to act with decision.
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•3 umpU.tf future limn"-A, fivc men «ere recmliy ilew ei.ii.ig liie Oluo mmib«r ol -la.e,!' ir
-theng|Td t" "P"' ""m then Jh ded on*- state fiitv-.s.x ot Uiese blarks have bee»» taken, c»n v«)ed aer«« the Ohio into Kentucky and comiued.
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express the profound admiration, I have always professed lor the inetoory of tVisJMustrious Hero, with my connidecation and respect for every 'hing belonging to him, and my acknowledgment «»f the honor with which I have just been distinguished." it also afford* jjie pleasure to communicate to you, that the Colombian nation know how to value the,merit of the honour you have conferred on him, who is considered as the Father of the country, and .the worthy imitator .ol \Y asliington.
To the atitude of (General Bolivar, and the esteem of Colombia, permit mo 'o add the 2ntiments of the greatest consideration, and cotdial lricudship, wrth which
I remain^'our obdt. servt. JOSE SALAZ Vii. To the Ijonourable George Washington Custisj &c.
LRTTEK FIIOM THE LIBERATOR, Lima. S5th May 1826.^ Sir—Although I had learnt by the public papers, the gift with which the ion of the great Washington has been pi* ami to honour me, I had not till (his day. received either the holy relic of this Fatherof Libertorty,or the flatciing letter, of his worthy descendant. Tim day I have placed my hands upon this invaluable-present, thsumge of the first banefactor of the Continent of Colomhus, presented through the ,eitilen hero, General Lafayette, and offered by the-rouble remnant of that immortal family ,^^lt is a recompense worthy of the-ilrst ami.most illustrious character ot the Universe. Shall. I
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w-frthy ofsuch an honour -No: but I accept it with a pleasure and gratitude,' which will-be attached to the remains of the vcoerable. Father of America, to the .most remote generations -of my country they ought to be the.last reiteinb. ances ot the New World.
Accept, Sir, the most sincere and »'sppi ful sentinisots of my. jjerlcct con^'.deration. •BOLIVAR.
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I am here waiting for the treafy to commence—to-morow, I understand, will bruak the, ice—Gov„ Cass, is to address the Indiana by way. of inaugural Gov*-Ray Cn. Gen. Pipton are here the .sti ict discharge of their ilu*'es
l^sde «uch arrangements.to
pr-vent the Indians from scenes of .'debasement as in my opinion rcflecthiflh--ly on their characters-All ihe.spi,its brought here hir tie purpose of retail is hi custody ol theguard-^-consexiuently, no mducerecAts ,to dissipation are thrown out. "Much credit due to Capt. 1C «ntner, and the «uard under his command, dL*™ ,t
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Ettract ofa letter from thoflon. Jo trwmo to the cdit-m, dated
Splendidi Assortment
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NEW GOODS.
Just received direct from Philadelphia, and now opening* for sale by
IFm. C. LLYTOX At their old stand [a Terre-Iimtc, which will be afforded at the lowest Cash prices—Tne following articles will be found among the new stock.
JJ ackj blue, grey, green and drab Cloths. Blue, black, olive and miied Caasw meres,
Dark blue and light cassinet9| Splendid calicoes, Gmghams and Bombazetts Cambric, Mull,,jaccnet, book, leno and other muslins.
A great variety of dress and common handkerchief*. Domestic Shirting, sheetings^ plaids, stripes and denims. jf».
Tartan^laid, flannels and baize*. Iri»h linens, Checkiof all kinds. S'.ocloiigs and sooks. Silk, sarsnets and lace, -Kur and V* ool hats, Straw bonnets and' trimmings, v* .Leghorn do. do.-.
^HARDWARE,
Knives and forks, Plain Irons., 'I'ea and table spoons, TannerV knives, Shoe makers9 tools, Knobs and locks,\ Sprigj^s butts and sqrcw.s, D»or handles, Pen and Pocket.knives, Turning tools ..
Embracing almost that line, am! a geru*r
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From the Indianapolis Gazette of October, 10. Extract of a letter to the editors,dated "In Camp„ Paradise Spring,
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INFORMS his old ^i-iend^antfefcs^ tomers, that in addition 4ovtbe'stock belonging to the late finn.pf Scott andt^ Linton, he has just received lromv,Philadeipliia, and is now opening.at !»ir* store in Terre-liiute, West of thai Court 11 »u$e, ope door-.south affhe'fl Post Office,-* A NEW AND SPLENTDiD ASSORT-
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"Fall and Winter Goods^
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Hardware & cutlery Tastings.^1astings...,
Ktiglidi blister and American Steel. ^ueeusware Urvceriea and •Medicine.
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