The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 6, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 April 1829 — Page 2
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prod/cinj: any aM,- artv tag^ OJi cither sidt* A lew wt ek o/months at most was huflicittif ". ".1 J&apoleon to march his armies mt anv portion of Europe, whithmoev-
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Bi„rr!e battle would often terminate a cauip.iicn arid fix the detMBtj* Qt Kingdoms In the presenter, thrt is little of the spirit, whicMnump*
ed at Marengo, at Ausferlitz and a* Jen?*:1 which conducted the French Armies mv fta'v arid on the Riine
The L^cislatWe session adjourned &n the 3rd of the present month,- but the Senate have been detained op Account ot the appointments necesa«rv to organize the new adtmniXra- .-•
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With much respect. vmir,^bV*prvant, VvM HKNOKICK3.
[F'ow the JV Jbnr«. of Com Th* tour-', recommended to Gen. .Jackson by strong political partisanin respect to appointments and recal*. is one which we should eiceed itif!v deprecate. In the ministerial cablet. it is evidently proper that he should call to his aid'those onty whw concur ia his general views ot sud-i-cy, and wfr-v will be likely to sustain his snen-u: es Vc3tise by a different coOr'-e, the unity of .counsel would be *fro\ ed, arid the yi«*rgy ot oy. crnment impaired. Che -ame reaSor» ore -ate* to some stent in the case oHitrfign minister? Hut when we »e*efOil *o p'-si-masters, i-fliteo ot revenue, &c., it certainly appear* to be carrving the doctrine ot favoriteism too tm, remove men from oir.ee who have oved Utem-c'v^ (jowpete:-* atsd f.-itbfut, for other reason -ecaose they beftiended the Sate minisf a?ton
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Rfiad bebuvfojir o#fo to the by p-o-otsing a wt to *uch art-active in mtroduc.ng a new adEiint«trattonj and thus ma^ politics a trade 4 ll increase ^a« ty excit«Hirtifit fit and before e!?ction«. bv appeftnni to the inte~eits of office ..olders and ifike «e kersf and ar-rai-''vs tbem aiju'n§r each othi^r. It tu ',e» defeat tsu-e disastrous and in a of tJo«bt the constiai(4 el- eti n, offers in» lucei« nts 10. loreihte ^j^Ukice \Vr know riot how tar (Jei Jaclv* son" .ititeiids to rarry h# y^tetn pro5? ration but wi! tru^t gt. »d st nse instJ e^ftdor, tnat he wm ufi proceed to extremes We a^r \r, hthe General* that, "Rotation in .. jj
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nf.»: within certain itmits- it 18 un» dou rcdlv a correct one, But in ord, 'o'mak ihi» principle appear, t!
wh nv«st not rot I off,o«e %ri .., \vu"k i* auother who i, "'ti •»it at least as long, and o«, d.d -r in the whape of ti* *ir pol tjch! £-.:c!. Jackson is now p, ,3 »?ut of toe "iti-n, ij4«fead n't tit idol of a pvtj ad acknowledge him as uchi ami we only *»op« v,i I ..ikuowied'je han tit so, by tor
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I# um MfLTON. witii much pleasure, the ^foi wi Wrt«p'Wtente between -a A 4l ito a (sori of t/« ra Httmii»on)Faod Mr. Adams |n », Rt -ii t«» the. project for a sep.t ra?-o »he- Union, it «'ill-be jern that, v'p mo!"' of Mr A l»nit it hat* ne her l.e as nor ibe approb.i'i. »d 0 •n.-ifA«idtori nut Hi*. *ti* fit ti»e propuHUt
at Ho on, ?n ^»e autumn of
1804 wus "i» utS^u&de *be parties con «d. tnun the undertaking ai jffevuil upon them io abandon it.
We take Ui!S opportunity to ^ive an xtrac' from a speech of JL)e
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Olt ton. delivered in the Seua-ie of li' W.'iwik, on the 51ft of Janit^r^, 18 i*, "btcl Mustttlnii the opuao?H of 1U Adinnv in regard to'the project, a»-• !gees w»tb hirn in «cquiitin^ hoit from all panicipali.u ii. 31 •. Cimton says— ••If is, perhaps, known to but few. t'u* the project of a dumetnbKi menitf hi"-country ifc not a novfl plnn. pHfv-'iiig eut oi the recent measure* til ft fluent, as has Ufen pr^untl«d 1 nas ^een cherished by nutnbec of individuals for* a fcema o. ^nd a lew months before the de r.h of a i!i"4in^ui"hed citizen, v«r»o£i d%.eai3
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public £eu«rt»Hi|y, it wa-. proposed to i/itp to enli-d hi,-great tul*,nt»» in the }aoiru»tion- 0 #tis nefarious scheme, and tobta w» «r be it (Spoken,,*^ wus jec/ed by H.m with abhotreoce. aud tjtsdam.*'—[JS a!. Journal,
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sion of Congres" oI'ISC^j :c «l W04. I wa« a mi-mher «f»' Vnatef aiul was at the city tff ^y nf-h:it Session. Ih-ft «e««on, »t d.i1,-r-i.» tm'"1on'' places, vcveri' of- tiic t^(ler^h«tf, Sonatms and Ueiir' €n.»livrs,^on| th» New-England etft tntoijfned me that they thought it ppces.sjrf to establish a «epara^" goyernmer.t in Nfrw-Fne iand, and, if it showhi ue found practicable, to ettend far south as to include PenotyTraniat h»t in a'l events to s4«blhn rnr in Neu-)1 nglaml," &c. Ue adds,"Just before that session ot Cor »ress clo^ed, one of the gentlefne» to whom have aHudetWit.formet' me t)v#t arrangement*" ad been .made to have, the nest autumn, in 'Boston, a select meeting of the lead ing V»jdera!irts ia New fcngiand, to consider^ud recommend the measures uecess&» to form a sytt^'n ot government in C^h» Northern Stat-
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of the F-d*ril part? to err f«*ion ti»^ Union and the citafe-lishoi-ni of ^.northern confetti y\ I his design ^ad been formed in tii** winter of ISOB-M, immediately af' ter and as a con*«ef|ueut-.e of the ac« tiuisifion «if I.ouisiana. justify* itig causes to those wn entertained it were, that the ann«'»ti«n «f Louisiana to ti»e Union tr*-'sce .ded tie constitutional powers ot the ,,,ve^ iiifir the United 8tates^* ''Ifwl »Jan.w you add, "wat so furgiiKored that the proposal had bei-u^ad* to 50 individual to permit hi#eU, 9^
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proper time, to be plac4d h»-ad or the military move,ren^»v which it wii fnreseen would be ne' *, ce^sary for carrying it into lieu*
Under these circumstances, deemitiK tt a S3fred duty to preserve th^ memory oNnv fattier fr»tn ail stain, I must''also consider it my right to ask thai yon will.inform me whether by the publication at Governor Piu liter*!* fitter, or in your eominunica li to H. ti.tifis and o?hera# an inference is to be authorix that you are in possesion of any evidence, or that you believe th«» fate Alcxandliaimlton consented to attend the a fe^ed no etin^ of the leading fed»'r. ali«ifs at Boston, or that be was at time com erned ta a pt ct to Jitt a dissolution of tlie fj»iiont anl the esiuhiishment ot another con'ed eracy, or in any maimer vrl atioev, er. 1 beg turthgr to a k, sir, that j»^ the indication in the pa a^raph tit your Setter last above qo« thi individual to wiioui a proposal had been made, to permit Himself to be placed at the head certain espec' -tl military movenents, refers to my father, you will furnish me with the i^Sdence' upon wlwcb that indicatioi aid reference have been made,^ have the honor to be, sir, our ob't serv#i.{," 3AMK.S A HAMILUJX
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and that Alexander Hjm'Hou, of iN. York, had consented to attend th^L meeting1' He further adds—^ Che gentleinafi who in the winter oV l|0 I and 1804 informed me there wa# to, be a met-ring ot deraluta far the!
autumn *»t 1 BU-i, at ttojiton, at the ssion of Congress in th« wiiUer ot 1804 and 1S03, observed to me, that the death of vOeneral Hamilton bad
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.»ct of ueai n, ithout pva&*t*i"g ia.^Jeif t(X,Jwi« nr»c tri^f you *viil countenanceiny imputation against the honor or patriotism of mv fate venerable parent, it is too obvious that the pubhcition of Governor Plumer^s letter and your communication to H. G. Ous.mil others not only tend t/ sucb imputation, bus moreover* add to it tb*sanction of your name.
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Sir—irrati"o-«ve.r to your letter s»f this dat*1,I take the Uberty of referring you to Mr. Piumer hiuosclf for iny esplanatinn of the statement iri his letter ol the Dec. last-
The infortnation which I received in the spring of JH04, at W a^hin^, too, was entirely distinct frrm unti tudrpendent of, that ot Mr. Piun.ef A part of twas a« that your tat kid consentfd to be pieced at the -f, si} -.
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