The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 6, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 May 1829 — Page 2
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merit of her boundaries anil, whe *'i iavited bv me to a share in the con.. cils of the Union, a member of tb 'V* Legislature of New-lor^k. Hi services in the Department of w#r have alio been satisfactory aad *f fective and he leaves to his successor an cfScial reputation which will be praise enough to Jpa
Biaintain unimpaired. ,a The Attorney General was als an adopted citixen of irgioia, noi le&g distinguished by the classical elegance of his taste in literature than by his profound learning k» the Jaw?, and his commanding eloquence at the Bar. The biographer, of Patrick Uenr the painter of manners, and instructor of morals it an early period of his life, ap pointed arid com missioned by my nro'ecei-sor. 1 deemed myself ant] ih country fortunate by ii contiuuaa ein the same capacity during ov term of service. Educated and inclining to a rigor ^u construction
qt"1-• extent of constitutional p®wt.
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profestionjI silTi^ haj bceo^
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more readily coa6ded in by me, a
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ykl ,„ i:s IWM..-.OC, tb.o to the e.lirjse.
ncnt »I us eierce (or, u.c,-
whole cou.se ot raj aclm^i.lrat.on,
With repaid te those apprehensions of future evil wh»ch your sojicitttde for the welfare of your country has inspired, in looking fo-^ard to the adinitmtration of my Wc ce^or, it become* me perhap* to say, that I hope they may d. *T» a President
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oft U. ited Mates, tire fasor ol t.' people is an instrument of beft 1c er, taore potent tnan an j: al eptre. but it is in tne ji «ations,-and especially ,mprovem-fi of their cond.the hi-tory of their beo,.iust De aced. it is in of posterity this h»tor
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my ebsei ration, the Presi if 1 h? Coiled States shall iniruduce none of deeper conseqsecce. at ot more alarming maj nif-B'ie. I shall, myself, be ready to mivoe
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1 have deemed it sater to .bsu.r^
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authority, t!ian to hazard power, lay tbe decision of dis-
Sach, fellow titiren?. have been the ../eeiate. of mv «4Bci»i dotiesi
in ii»e conduct of n»y administration. "Unable to betow upi»n them anv other reward for their faithful and zealous service to their countrv than this testiuxMiial of roy gratitude and esteem, it is with a pleasure, not lnfertor to that which I rec-ive from voor friendly estimate Of m? own endeovors, tbatl&Siai cbensf: the assurance of your approbation extended to them.
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of prf^t rjtv. he sperit opon th pzlpiUtion- of heart between the iocumben? and li expectant of official emolument!, ibt eaiion wiil ejtjoy little her fir and suffer little iyijurv by the cluing*,
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a plaof the which will strike to centre, »-r the *tem of which will asceod with fragrance to thv gk With n, my countrymen, lam disposed to Hope and f^ray to* ti»' best to ext«-r.d to the admini» lr en every reasonable indul*en whirh they
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need, &nd u»
*e them creii: lar every goo«*
g» deed they may r'orin for the promotion of the gtCertJ welfare.
Accept, genieuif-n, h»r jourselvs and those whom you repreger t. t' resp tfu! salutations of your f* en«l and fellow citizen.
JOHN QU. ADAMS. Wa-'-in'tot-, M.«rcc: 11. 16-U.
nchuseifs
—The tax laws offl0
!he sti'eot Mass*ctj«etts appear to Kave undergone a thorough change At t" present ffts-vion ot th legis
ht'ire
of that stale a bill was passed
bal*( houses repealing all 'ormer which exempted the estates of ,istesofthe Gospel, Officers of Colleg-es, macbirrtriy in cotton and wool.'f.i factories, and sheep, from Uxatkn.
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Richard Johnsoti, who shot Mrs
sentenced to be hum
FOREIGN.
LATEST FROM ElBOPE
T'»e Boston Gase*te brin^ in telligence, of tbe arrival of the packet ship Boston, carptain Mackay from Liverpool at that port by which London and Liverpool paper* to tbe 20th and 21st, inclusive, barejbeen received
Tbe bill for the suppression of dangerous associations wh cb was principally levelled ag-»nst the
•ere.d. II .« .he £atjic A«cUtion,.o« d^verf, „„ch ua.e escaped thev^r
rvt read a third time in tbe House of Commons, and then earned up to the House of Lords, and there read a first time. On that day forty
petitions against concession wtre
,pre,eMeJiS the Upper House, and
whlch tbe
Gov Clin-
ton, who bad just b' en eieeted, was! Holland and Mr John Wood
offered the place of Minister to at iiriiain, by Mr. Adams, he dee] ned. giving as a reason, hat the people of the stale ol JVew-
ad fir^t elevated 1 'm to a
MatiOi in which they expected him to do something for the promotion oi their happiness and pro^p rity— and he eould not cor^i&?e tiy di*ap|ohit thfcir just expectation* This ,j \»as»torfii ol the and
of
the
people. .Dui what does Mr. Vac-
been a buffoonery, or a complete failure The bill for the suppression of the Catholic Association was committed and reported on the 13th,
Petitions from Liverpool, in ivor of the Cathniirs, had been forwarded for presentation to Lord
Tbe Globe of the 18tb of February, says, th*re is now in the river an American built ship, of 183 tons burthen, employed in the illicit slave trade, which has been sent home a* a prize slave vessel, from Here Leone The space allotted fo the miferabie wretches, measures two feet six inches in breadth, and eatends from stetn to stern tincaptives must have been in a r-clin tog possition, a there if cot space
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'4 fa
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sooner sworn in
seat, than ire stands ready to leave them in the 'lurch to do tyfhuig or their benefit, but make a*peech, tviihout point containing the "km™
a-hams"
London,
Co.
indthen turn his back upon them, md march off to Washington cty take charge of tbe department of .?nte! Shade of Cu nton
Ok&tTVBr.
The Cylinder Fress.—On
Satur
day we were called on to esaaninea new Printing Press, at the lvQ Foundry of Mr Worrell, in EJ*n street, constructed on*a plaft entire ly new, and distinct frpm anyother printing press in Europe jr jCmerica The machinery is less complicated than the Napier press, and, of course, less liable to get out of repair. It is all substantial machinery, of iron. and works with tbfe most perfect accuracy, printing both sides of the sheet at tbe same time, and making a perfect register The press may be workfiti
~Jn tddi
js bdi„ed
,ha.t
nA nnrArotl^lth a mnch ce
CTMclHneflU.l power y. kn' addUiona I' bo/irgiVl^'pot otf c^aig^.^heJ.BtrtigeDce from UBnece»MiilT, the
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which
can be made in a minute, and If requisite, tbe rapidity may be greatly increased, bv adding steam or horse-power. Such are the advantages this
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Newman, at New-Tork, last fall.jirtb, which we have receiv^, do has been convicted of murder, and not contain a single syllable lithe
on {he M„ntee'nUl ot F,bru-
rr
prop rtion against is by no means expected that tbe measure will be carried without a struggle One journal says, "every means will be used, in and dit of the Houses of Parliament,
ex-
of the temporal power of tbe respectab'e old gentleman at Rome 31 r. Peel's resignation has been accepted by the University of Oxlord The University of C^mbri«?ge had rejected an Anti-Catho-lic petition by a majority of nine
cife the prejudice of that portion might assemble, and directing measof the people who still retain sulread jores necessary for that purpose
A very nutrterous meeting of Pro testarts, composed of such only asjort)ers ti our ships off Terceira, to desired to prevent the admis«ion of |ermit any Portu^uee fusees Catholic* to the Parliament,
W
Trm
tor^hem to sit cptfgkt noimet for air, accept at the end of tbe platform In this receptacle 25kslaves were placed, or ^thcr vtotfel in bulk, and were lanced at SiS*a Leoo in a state of complete nakedness. "r
Feb. 16.—If
counts
from
look down
raj.
by
rate of 20 perfect
mi'n"u^e"but
bj- the.ap theH)eed
ho^power
of
tw0
olhfr fo ms may at the
be on
ders and worked^ith as much ce abundant that be has already assign
as the newspaper, by pJacing ed the funds fur the approaching
iht ac
St
also review
reinforce lrfs own €b-eaf .activity was displayed in the Docks at St^ Pet0»i*urg« and a conversion talked* of with tbe United tbe t£Lact nature of which is.'Wt mentioned. fGt which secm/Ho re gard a«supp^ of gailor^j to man the Ru^ sian navy, or possibly thCloan ^or purchase of ^fiffs-of war The £mperariily| as«%ft§^, ha# refused tbe odezs of many capitalists to lend him noney, anrf^Ali finances are so
case 80 impres TieDfe is rather more pacific A
press but, in our view, there are agree to an exchange of pnsoners objections, which forbid us recom- with Russia, on condition that Jusmendin« it decidedly, until, upon soUJacba, by whom Yaraa was bemore fall and ample trial, theseob-Jtraffed, should be delivered up jections-shall be obviated, ,.N which condition had been refused
Com. Adv.
deci«iVe answer from tbe Porte to the declaration of tbe Allied Pow ere was expected by the aext courier from Constantinople. Tbe D.van had expressed its willinsness to
Id France there is at present a complete de'lh of political intelli geace. The French papers to the
shape of news from'^iny parf of tbe world. They are principally J^kd with tbe developemrnts «f two pro jects of law submitted on &tturday hast to the Chamber*—one for the, prevention of duelling, tbe other a new peoai military code The form er substitutes for the severe aots of former sovereigns which had fallen into disuse provisions to bring the parties before a Commission of Inquiry iu the first place, by whom, if the fact is proved, they are to be sent 1o Jury, and should the Jury find one gtfiliy of inflicting wounds or 4eatb, the offender is to be pair i&hed, in tbe first case, bv^he interdiction of all his civic, civil, and family rights.' Jbr a period not less" than three years, ai^uot exceeding
object Hanover. Greeee.-Ttje President of (Greece is said to have directed a letter to the Panhellion, informing that body that the time bad rome when it
Forlugal
(who
held in London on the !4tb The jn j^fety and without interruption celebrated orator, Hunt, made Ms Malta. Dcc SI —On Sunday tbe appearance at this meeting of ^8th, arrived in our port the Dryad whom the Courier says: "It would frigate, the Constantino and the be impossible to describe the uproar Brcslaw, bringing from Poros the
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—It was stated that his
Majesty's mi'ii^ters had recalled the squadron trom Terceira, and revo
may arrive at the island, to
i^rfcra^e-of this in- British, Russian, and French Am
dividual led He was greeted w.th Ibassador?, with their suites They cries of *turn bim out,' from all jarJS
(0
parts of the room l"he Cilobe proceed immediately to Naples speak* of the meeting as havii
lind
perform quarantine here,
to (he
Carnival,
Tbe limits of Greece have at laM been dffined by the representatives! of the allied Sovereigns, which,} from the best authority, we tinder stand to be as follow: On the continent the line is to r«h from Arta to Yolo The islands called Cy clades are to be kept by the Grreks 8cio and Mitvlene by fhe Turks Some differences about Candia and Samos having arisen, it is left for the Kink ol England to decide to which party they shall beloi £,
The private property of the Turks in countries guen to 'lie Greeks is to be valued and paid for.
In like manner the property belong rg to Greeks in ihe parts l&ft Turkey is to be valued and set •fFagainst tbe other The Government of Grcecc is to pay au annual
,w-
'i
by these
jSBy
Petersburg, given
by the Algememe Zeitung, of the 9th inst, wliich reached us this* moaning, be -correct, tbe campaiitn in the East is on the «ve of being re-opened The prefwatioo? for" that event are saifl 1o be imwense, and tbe Emperor Nicholas was expected to leave his capital in a Aort time 1o take the command in person of fbe whole army, which was every where in motion, and to review tbe different corps. Before proceeding to Bulgaria, however, he is to repair to Warsaw, to receive the oath of allegiance from the Polish nation, also review the Polish army,
v- w*
Which he may ws^t t^, journey to Loudon is to declaie to 7 U. 1, t-.r, imlots
irihnfA of eve million and a btdf of!000 men tbe seui ci ih tribute 01 An Attn in *,.' ul e. of wh-ieh piastres, or d^out^40,000 in lieu of all public Turkish
these ^riraTs we bate als
letters from Mr. Dawkios, at Egma, in which be says he is agre^bJy surprised at tbe state in *»hicp he fniwgi ibi country.
6^Pken^was
Berlin,
*'The Modern (lukrotte.— UU
The biif for .he Mpprruioa
Dangerous Associations, was fhe "thi|d time in the House of Lire's on the £4th February, and passed, it passed the Hou&e of Conaroons on the 17th.
Cp to March 1 more than six hundred petitions had been prer
A Liverpool paper of March S says:
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tion which has roused into suth surprising act!*itv the whole mass of
five, and in the tetond for r»~tex ceeding ten, and not less than five 1 the aristocracy and clergy, and put J*,id
German papers of tbo 8th state the Court and I'arfiameut into got from their shores irJatt we si: that th# Dnehv of Brunswrek had »ereat a ferment, within the meraorv!surprised if they had not
/b/ifKS of high iwporitrnct
e,
property
of
whicl.
arra/.^ements
comes
juto
it? possesion. Lord Cocbran arrived here from Greece in a Russian Corvette, on the S9tb
The Greek
at Poro«witb tbe
.Vmbacsadofsf but were on the eve of returning to Egiufl wben they left.
Feb. 8.—The exchange
of couriers between Berlin and Paris, London, Vienffia-and St Peters burg, has for some 4i«ei past been extremely active.
Accoiding to tbe letters wf tl»« 23d nit- from Vieaoa. the sole object of tbe Count de Matuscewicz's
rhe British Cabinet, that unless tbe Porte open the free navigation of tbe Black Sea, afcd consent to pay large indeiiffnifies for uie expenses of the war, Ttussia* will not accept tl'e mediation ofany ^ower to treat for peace and tbaUbpis foUy {*re-jadiversion io feervia. The
pared to resume llosUlities with greater vigor than c^r^Tbe Court of Vienna, it is add
a communication tc^fWt fffect
J\rat. Journal*
that the Duke oi Rruntwick baso Hered a levy ot his subjects, ^rnn sixteen to fifty, u-itli a view of waging war upon Hanover. In rrla
rion to this symptom of oppugr at on the
At¥.gives
the following 0»
DM" whichi» excellent: & '•//is
Majesty's Dilemma—I
he
Kmg.it is said, occasionally in&kes severe remarks on the violence
oi
he opponents of the Catholic bill. He is lately reported to have said to the Duke of Wellington—'1 suppose, Arthur, they intend to s€nd !/0Howtng that plan ihe Rusm.. vouto the D—I, and me to Jfano^jroi*rht turn the defiles of Shu ver but what ato d»r*»are, when
wh-ich IS:.f 0Q sr*
an^
^.e^Dok^of ^rposwick is bent extreme tear, and which the %n a war." Vfe are in a dangcrou* consider as impregtjabieJ.r among them."
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There is'certainly no ques
alarm "through alt our coasts-," and tug&l«* though there is no compari-on be-) twecn the talents and statesmanlike
charactPfS ranged on the two aides, the difference is by no means so great i.i pjint of numbers, while in real and energy ihe alarmed Anti-
Caiholics far «*urpaiS the friends of emancipation"
Death of Fopt Ijeo XII A V,.
ked the orders for intercepting the (enna date of fVa Io, ••The Poriuguese-refugees. jinelancrmly news of the death of s-ispected of being friendly to iI i1*!i 0Hk 4. Prtt^d I 1 Oth \i i^.a^l .4
will not be any court mourning. P.,port is I cannot say- 'Ihe is supposed that either Car iiiah has excited some feeling here. H* Justiniani, who is supporteil b* friends sav that be hW been onm Austria, or Cardinal Macchi, who
Turby—It
CHOI (lit Greece ciadca.
m-
0t
V:vrij«- and tbe rfinaiLc'er i^a.. contend witb about fifty th ($t th-* best Tiarkish trwpv tl#f 6rld, and whkh, in-s-Kfte weath er, contino-e their harraattacks and dem«n^trations
The Aflgtmeiee i»un^^r 2J-t February, btate.- Djat p# uctke had been icccj^red at saw, that the E» peror Nicl would arrive there in the inoai May to opei» the Polish Diet ib son.
Letters from Buchate«t of 2od Febmary, aiinotsrce tt at T. nek! was vigorously bombard and that Contiit Langrre looked
lor
the tnrre»ojer cf
place witli the great* ht confider. as the Turk« at rCicopoli coaitl easily come to rs relief.
In Little WaUachia, fre*h p, sian trt»ops are continually j, ving. On the ther hand, ti-,f *J
fj
are not idle: they are busi!^ en ged in slrengthining their foitre-. on tbe Danube, and we cxpect to hear ol Itt poiHut operation? both sides According to all pearaoces the Russians will afte:
•obstacle to Ujis operation i? V* din, for this is the residence o*
"Beceivedi most fanatic JMus-juliaers uikisli emigrants from the have lately arrived at Gittr^
They are in the greatest miser
stK5 Russia insists on her orij*
terms, viz The freedom of Black .Seas tbe «bfer^ ance ot tr ties by the Porte, and compel lion for l.er expenses
The idea that the Ra'mcs, (Ite opening of their second cpaigo, will enter Servia. is et day more co termed. A bridge boat*, it ii» said, is to be forntul bove iddin. I he loiksare so assembling on that side sc considerable forces, which tf «av amooot to fifty tnou^and.
the Balkan,of wfiich they ».
lUenlvrg, FH
Sed,
ii supported by France, wiil be the am unable to determine. new P«p«. The election r,
pt'1 '°i ^'"'oith C00M4cn.ble pomp and m.Mc Febrotry- jrv parade. took Uie oath
IheJchnUal ofMarcJlStr,vs|lpsii(oce
The preMiit state of the Spittal- irgutarlr inducted into office iu Ib held weaver, hy far exceed, any 1 ch,,)™!. He i, a fine lookii. former extremitv
of
a similar na-
tore, in depth and ex.mt of dt?-,sjjmt—with a very intellilent free, tress. Yesterday another frigate arrive.
does not
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Njpir,, 5 lfca- the 5
bassadors of fhe three poweis in this city have frequent con eoces, and ate paid to have *et. report to their cuurt* a tew da) go. it is termed that they pose in it not to unite Cantha
.u. r«#k the Greek'ertitorv. A'courier
sen ted against roptrv and the Cath- -f ... otic clsiins, That from Dublin !5nt .neek
Mid to have contained 64i.000 p/«« *ad name* (»ncredab!e)-that from Kent, cotm ry 81.400—that from Devonshire, 25- ~ortupiL—Tire -ohn Bail sta 800—that from Bristol and vicini-|^^at Government of Frarce tv,3B.000, kc. &c. "V aboot to acknowledge Don
fr?' th"
as the rightful K.ing of Por?t«.
4*n*ey
have withdrawn their
gates from the Ta«u« they hi rejected Jio« es, who is it) Loot?
havc the r:u
J'rom Maranhcu
letter frc
an American gentleman in Mar? bam to one of tbe editor* of the York Journal of Commerce, cu' February 15, 1829, anys, "a r« President has lately bei-a sent be: by Dan Pt Jro, and tbe old Pre dent is recalled The cauie of t? change is said to be, that he
ion tT deliver up tl him How trie th
and what will be the resuitl
The np„ Pr,,id(,nl BM rece,„
oi
The here from Rio, and will remain fc
Constitulionnel of Feb. *23, *ays:—{some time fc»be brings miormaare assured that an offensive tion that one or two others w.:l nnd drfrnsive alliance between here soon. It tbouiht that tlu Russia and Prussia is defini'di concladed it is ad«led, that another Grrat Pewer, solicited to maintain an armed neutrality of 100,000, has arc^eded to hi proposition. //uftio »nc?
appear that Either Pi uwsia, Aastria, that Pedraza, the late Preside ehnglsnd or Fretice, siogly or um- Ject ot Mexico, sailed in the British ted, can effect peace between Husaia^ind Tuikey. IVitt rcspect to
thJ*Allies, Lord Aberdeen, Prince ptitsion oi" U»8 old Spaniards had not Polignac, and Prince Lteven, sign-]become a law, and it was very uneu« on the 16th of November, ,1 ilo jcertaia whether it would. The confining the Republic of probability of ds becoming *0 was
to the Morea and the Cy^ ivttiaia has left about 2J-
a
to Don an(l
man of thirty-five or forty,^— tai
stnng reinforcement is lent on t* protect the place from any asautwhich may be made by Don Mi^ue'
Letlersbare been received in Ifork from Vera Crux, which -Utf
packet for England the latter p.irt af Febriary. The bill for tne ex-
'fimiriished in eot.»equence
departure of Pedra/n.
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