The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 6, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1829 — Page 2

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:*i-j umI and ifnheuitliy climate would \J^'- have been al'.endeu Willi les d.m ^c tii 4u lie must encounter, sboulo )..i leave the United SMes in the mouth ol* bepleu.ber, or early it

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Otober Genera! Harrison is the father ol a !ar^e family, from whom, the mission he lias accepted will s. pamte liini probably lor some ears j/i'o c^Ie him to place

them

and |iis

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f\i S ii a prnper situation to dis "pense with his presence for an\ urngti of time, certainly requires a Jonge petiod than hasboen u.Uovved since the aJjournmeHt of Congress As there seems to bono demand, this moment, lor diplomatic in Inference of any k»nd in Colombia appears to us there would be sortie /ee ot cruelty 'in •«florins him

!:on v.ere m-iae we feel sa-* jfied Ur.it all irties- would a quiesc^ in the mtaiure, should the indulgence he eu. i.tifu to l.im and bis family, t.'eniral 11 rrbon has spent his life in the .service of country, and his l'riet.d» have a right to ask this trilling boon lor hi. :. ihc C: id.:Krii ,hh' Sip!. IT.

uas the truth of that saving more \eiifieu tiijii in the n.eLtiiig winch 'oolc place al Clevts. on »vaturday ciie Cth i.-ist between General Harriot: and his jiirntis aiid neighbors 'J his coming together had been su^jested by so^ie of those persons who had "known the General almost Irom tLe r*t settling of the Miami country I'e, from some of those ivho had accomp.tnied him to the tented iie'd, to defend their homes and f»re.»ides lVuin the inctrssous :tuJ savage baib.u'ity oi the meici I I i.dj.ut The circumstances of tin*.-General being about to leave his family and trit:»d', on a mission the ivioe ol his country, in a tiiita .t Lnd called up the lVeli: gs and i» gaids of old acquaintances and I'ner.ds, aud £.ivc ioleuiaity to tlie tceae

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0u:m.k: r. Uier departing a

««.pecl«J nekWW

bi'ave tho dangers of that lata! dltained in Ohio lli.KcTioNrj.KiNG rcion, at a season of the year when koh ti.-s Coamtion. It is iit -ikiii •he tno'-t robust aad vouthfu! often thk Gknerai. to say that uk has, h-c-iine the victims-cf their temerity |NUT m«:*aci:h i^jru iMir*pbelieve that the executive

2S-M*lcfc!i by-him in the f^e"ra(!e^

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iiiost t'-elii.g nu'i atlcctionaU. npn

•ii.dfl.bly been impressed on

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»r»-cooime uded them to continue and i»ut over the head ot a

r,,rs, er, in the s,me cofr.se which' V'e

I..TS.:ierc ill uie s-.u.e coarse wnicb ]A'£"f,'ul- i"e

i»r sutler theinsflves to be seduced

:iik1 dtsfgi.irtg men »'.r i)

'hougiit as he did or otherwise, tvoul'l at lor himself, and support the side which he himself believed to be just aud right The impres aIou wli.ch ihi address had upon vhfjjse presenty was viable iti e»cry t'uuiilti ance A pause look place a ttnmieijt at its close- ai.d th11 a

univ,.,al expression of satnf ,ctio.i

succeeded—.No man could leav' luA country under a more lull and happy e\prt-%siou of esteem and re^a.d fro in h.^ surroundin liiends and neighbor* t!»an (.'r»eril J1 now •tub. It is constdired here a ", prop» stale that tins meeting wa# coir pose«i of persons of dHlerent opiniunn a* to tlie Presidential (pies lion: there was about an equal ntitnjt ol the supporters of General

Ih'I.-mhi aith those of Mr Adams. fi..l thai .jvj .stion liad no inlluence *M ti ». inMut'^ lh« meeting, 0t i?hieii vtnslo *ay larev\el! to an 0 And dep ting fnti..d iii..ii*j-ctnr, Sfyt.

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t'Cchc.al Hurrtson—I

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*, '*n».i nas this phice lor !V-w i'ni{, r^pautory to ins departure ius :nj»%tttu lu Cu.t'i.ibia Jli ,'^Oittiiuei Xo an exp( nr-ive ai •J si^ion ucl ds well »l 'ne ^eueia poncy of the pres uiei piitiul iutiuist. a *t is. lo ad fund men as f.u &4 't0 sihie tor the purpose of inai.d cort'tiplU/ri, and re--t-t i- c.J a udciitoi coaLtry*

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vGenwal Harrison's eminej» i«.l •nj[s.»s. a niilit^fy'man, r«a||flcre'# :iiu file tnosf. fitfto succeed Oenera liro'A-n as commander in chifT. Jin' XfiW.lfnrk Wiis to b^ intriguer,w ith. .ir.it Ohio was corisid red tie^rate IVy the coalition, and there ffr«jU en eral VJ'Coinb, who neither fi'Sn tal ents nor standing deserved promo tion, was appointed to that respect able station and the man who had rcii$frcd infinitely greater service^ to His country, both as a military commander and as a negotiator with the Indian tribes, was set aside and appointed on a mission to'an unhealihy climate, at a time* of lile when he required a very-/different ku/tl of service to preserve*^

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would readily postpone the Gener- B"4 Jno"!asJ,^i j?0*ru""?' u's partiire, if a proper sugges- kr

communicated. praclice^ what he condemns, in '•The departure of a lriend is ac- *iie very act of publishing his con^mp.mitd with regret" Never dcninations And all lutelligcnt men must perceive it. 1 have observed nothing in the cot.duct of the l'ress, and in the indulgence of party rancor, more cowardiy and deJestable, thau Uie at

it not most cowardly to attack

Mr

Tii3 t:c cli..g wns composed cf a tv or thy-a respectabic number of NComanry of the surrounding, .. a than the profligacy to which we al•'uuiitrv, each o» »hom manitested. *. «»,-«# lude, uuless we mav except the atua an.viety to ike a parting glass .. i» teumt now inukifti: to cast censure with and suv farcwc.i to tucir old

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,i on the present administration for

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^,feS5„|- the C-neral lo the a, lomb.D a ma., who lor ,m.ny months eaibiy wu

l.{ie lbe

recei¥,»g

1. .. in the na ol a pdUical tniasionaer. lie ivdd tiitm that under ev

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1 1 1 nt tor the admmistrat on in Ohio,

urv circu:ks,ancc 111 hie tu wluta he .. 11 be ,,lace.l. Uiev would be in

a"d

iu rcineiubrance. The.r friend s0™' """tious »,•„ 1 he utt^r falsehood of this asser »h!i and cosistai.t support to uun, iu)or Utol-vcr bad occurrtJ, bad j1

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nnu su lh,tt ttiev cuulu not be tor-

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trottaxj. I/Kit ke knew tlieuj lo OC. .. ... I

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lite and md».pcudMi* men, icpub car.s, who luved tlieir country. n^S the gratification seeing a

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1I::rk v.t jiwt ror.RixT so w® of or ii CKOTIIKK.s OV THK Qt IT.L, Wild STATED THAT (ir.NKK \L VRHTSO.N I'AH 13 KEN

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Colombia,

will not fall into

the errors which he has condemned

in ethers Hew iil make no eleconeering speeches He will inter i.» none of the State Klec« tions W'bo believes him? Who, not a* blind as a beetle, does perceive, in the publication of this very extract, an interference with the politics of the country? Why but to bear upon elections? liii

tuck, 1:0.v made by the Jarkson Kentucky and ot Ohio, who com iiapers uiion the character of Gcr.-! i'«ed Hie arm.es under General cr-l Hariison So far as the Gov-1 Harrison, and who were oye wit.'rnment can do it, he is cast into nessesolhis conduct, think es the shade Is it not mean and un depniding accusations?

tencrous to assail a fallen man lJ'h-V think ol the morals of the mer, that mauethem? It would seem that the economi-

his

^nod name, who is upon pliblic service in a distant country and caiv?| cal reforms which are to character not po.vsihlv vindicate it? That our readers may see something of the manner in which General Harrison treated, we. give the following extract:

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already eslab,.shed I be

U-'»c »".cle conta.ns the follmv.ng,

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hrtl "»n the advancement of .Moore

ever Uurnsoti, the publicH'ill Invt

OI,e

tUev i.aJh. I,wtu pursued, and nev-j^ I" burn h,» p-.vd.-r the face ol

by the wilds of artful! 1'roinjrf to burn Ins prov.sums that he might escape him Poor Ilnrri son's military and civil career ore to end alike inglorious!)'. ,. 1 1' ile could gather no laurels & the row a-iUtes tns nation, he hoped i% .. oit i, 1.or »vi I be able to cet a ctvtL.iti eac.i tiiin, wliatever may be 1 ,»• ,. K..I! ,.r ua ic vucat 1 in the .South It is a lue bide ne sunnuits, \»netner tie great mitlo/tune to the country that he .-.houhl havii bc-n a man of mighty pretensfovs with

That whalcv

Uicir seutjuieuts in re-!""'

i.ition to the iirtat question which ,,estiued

jibe enemy. whrUi tlie other was

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...

He could ,gather no laurels

tio abilities.

We may ^congratulate ourselves, however, that this last cxaltati will not be attendetl with the mis-

chiefs of the first Ile will bring back now no wreck of a gallant ar

lr.om,.

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1 he Hichest blood of our conntry will not be poured out as rt was at Kai.sin,

h'j Ins dfUnjs.

Nov will an­

other ti »gedy like Dudley's defeat, spring Ir in his" hes tation 1 he only u.isloitune liiat the Hcpublic will sustain Irani his iccall, is «thr loss of the lime which he has wasteded, and for which he was paid in advance, /lis time w»* can atford to lose lor it ii worth nothing 'I he Nashville Republican with mote decency of manner, ami with less outiyge of accuaatio' sptakt ihus: ',Uon. T. Moore.—'No tooner ftus il ascertaini'd thv.t this gentle man was 'o supeicede

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rsonagc as fray be found even \here and at all times His merii')eing wholly of ne^niive charac 'er, be is more remarkable for wha he is

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than

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what he

oUice by Men in pub'ic em

receivinc its cmedjiments while act- r»»a

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ri.ion, i»i mmisler lot ulomeia, than it simultaneous tire was opened up 't'v on him by the Coalition prints, oi ,il lib.dd wit and vulgar abuse I his was to have been expected, but it is re.tlly astonishing th..t their dislike of Mr Moore should have so far got the better of the.r discretions ato induce these prints to institute s« comparison between li merits am) qu ih'i^-Atioi.s, and those ul Genera .ilaririson.^'l'hr lat'.cr ju!t 8ucJ| •T-,5 '4^

is. A

tlie, head of on,r North Western Ar m^for a considerable period durin[he «st war, he exhibited a' total want of talent, on no solitary occa sion mifestii'.g any decision of character or the possession of thosf positife qnnlities of the mind whicli* characterize the man of action. In no sjf'uation of life would Gen. Har risqn: ever rise above the lowest gradie of mediocrity He will always be as weak in the councils

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the nation, us he proved himself de licient in the field, because nature has not bestowei upon him Ihose powers of intellect, which product? vigor of thought, or energy of action." '4)

None- but the personal ^nemier of neral Harmon c?n be found who will nssei Co*the justice ofj^hle character here given of him.

specimens of the tr^ptmei^tji^ Wfe stowed upon Geq^al Marrwflfn.— They might be grAtly"fl»tmiplied but it i- unneces^iry Docs it i»nt deserve the-^flfotidn of Ufvfight men, whethet%ttifi#e unjust assault? upon the character pf General Harrison are not strong proofs thattf^l^ who make them 'feel deepl/jthe injustice that h*g been done in re caU? JVhom dons'poor degraded binriyi nature so, much hate as it ha^iijus ly injiired? Ifno con sciouAfss be/felt of injustice done to General Harrison, why turn upon an(} rend him at this moment? Why- slander and vilify him in his absence

What do the hardy yeomanry of

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L- ii economy, in

'oth.ng canbemore s6ameles5

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What cur.

ize this administration are to con sist of savings ii? the cost of a few newspapers, and in the odd ends ot salaries unnecessarily created for the gratification of favorites What

,.,r Minister Moore's letter is jgreatn insult can be offered to comushered into the A^os, with yearly -non sen«_ tNn t.,„ Mtempt of. ha,fa column of editor^ .lane- 'f ,V.^r to C. |»Kc«v VVThe fallovviug is apart of it:

to gull us

W.lh

aTnarade, of

not

taking ln,» sa.ary

w||i!jl slays at ll0mPj

when his I

whole outlit, salary i^d all, is an ttc, unnecessary and useless waste of

ploy, correctly and honorably placed theie, are justfv entit^eid ieceive their corapeftsation, eten whilst engaged in arranging Uieir. n«r -y«- ul own affairs, preliminary to if\n'\ 1- I odd, r_ ,% their homes to enter on their duties ii '^drewBl I ders these arrangements ne :essary,. '»«r. NVtf remunerate all who engage iri it^lplirr of Th

suiuc, rccollcct the clamor wita

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... Ht nry V» »u \mr»r, fi 1 ilrt and the public is able and oug it to

incorrect, it is niggatdly audj

An honorable man will n.f-t««^

mean ......

p^iic confidence, in iaat-1

ters D|-,hl5 kilid. Awl

Most of our reader* must, vff* pr«

years ago, in and out of (.'o^rea*,

especially agaiu^t .Ntr. Clay, lor chat

ing about half a dozen if the priutirs of the laws of the uited •States, ea of whom received the enormous sum of one hundred dollar*, or ihcrra'.x ti"». per annum. The act wai rxa^erated into one of the most gross instances

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bribery and corruj'tion wl iea man hla

openly ar.d opnkntly, a.n^ to a xtcnt, tlie editors who have espvused .he cause of (General Jackson are rewardfd fur their zeal and porso/ial &tiaclunent cut of the pnbfic treasury. i'he corruption and danger n:u!?t be af least a thousand fold to that which was be l'cared frj the few* dterations made by _]r. Clay and that oi»r readers, who have,perhaps, arcely thought upon the subject, may form some idea gl the extent to which this system of ribery and cArrupting public opinion at the fountain l^is now been carried, if ready by Ge«. Jack-on, we subjoii* oFfrw of. the editorial.. ap^MintJnents wftit Imvtf beeii made by liim and Ws .* Ouli (ireej, printer to tbc\

Senate, $20,000 l)u/T (*reen, priutrr to the House of It epresentalives, /,|T5Q1|0C0 1 hcee are two distinct offices, eaoh House ajjpoint-

jug its own printer, ht'td is no such officer as pri^Pr^ ter to cujitcrefs.] Tsaac Hill, second coinplrollcf. Amos Kendall, fourth audito!^ Dabney Cnrr, naval otlicer

Haltimore,

I'lfese estraefs' «r^^iibhshe^lo«]-L Bcyaj. H. Norton, postniassff: ter, HartfV»rd, at an

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pest in as­

ter, l!oston, Andrew .1. lJunlap, A (torney, Boston, fJaJid Henshaw, follector^ ^Buston,

Ali. Danf^rth, cfyl* ctof,i|

Tl'rov ideficc, A/ra a variety of others tvho.tnnLuics an- not now before us, or withii^our itnirtcdiate recollection. W© oal?.o».

J.oyfcaje the pon^£jtn their hand!

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Pierce A. Baker. c*Urc*"ir'rf thr cusf.i, the 4iMrict. '^nd of ttoe revenue tor fjie p--*t of !\. ue Creek,

in

place oi ^lytdert M.

re'n jvedi ^iiiian'TT. Hur%t# t^piver of pub-, lie moneys at le|fpp?r :n dfc-, Iwutaxy, of An retwuvi {iuiEea.* c.-.'!!"c io*pe.i^#j Mary#, .*•/ pi«»ee -1 tiHiirt II. rl^frth a,rt i. Ihruston, cutieeti n'j in hsnt i,

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Public mBn«y: This is saving at ^larberry -si, the »:gg«t, whilst potiring out at] John l). ^vvrrre ivc^7 the g, with a vengeance- iniPn)Ts tb principle assumed is a con °bn C. .1. reu^vi

Jc^eph II I r« !i, reet of moneys nt Ti \p, Oho, Jame« jlan-^ Ihh, !w L*ert r• eceifer oY

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iservice A contrary notioti 13 not. Martin ti *n #nl.-fi 3* a

,--Br?fcMrv NV^

0vlr:!n,i»r*tre

maUs a

,zei, r»H:x v-.w.

parade of not dow.g it, betiays Ho'-ert I\ ifu!d, spin! conscious of its own (feme! it^. at N.-«*i)rl-. u», and very little credilablc lo the par-|h#?rt-M. Wriimae, ty concerned. ^luvl-n V\\ '-c. uppr. |r»f Sv v-Oi'U in», »n 5 far.

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charges, w'creinade suine lu ir [!U|

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gainst the bloadininistration, and more! "..u 1 f. ei

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dis»iritts whieh tl.uiie patriots »l.c-V e-%" t» P^fr*rt rt pretenUd in Coi.gre--*, until manj vn 1'!.* roin^f.-C ood, hones*, and creduloi eiti/Cns tu:• ^•jii to belief that the republic was tottering lo its foundation, because sis printers who had been aeeuston ed to print the laws were ordered to desist. and six otheis were appointed in theii room. If t.:t»re u« such reason for a rbame ofeurrnption in tSifc v»". tu i'*V hai-ge, and sueh danger fr»m it

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be rt.tsofia' !y antieipateil, we w(u)u .»sk tie gi ntlenien who raised f*ll that clanit ur, und t^e pjrty wn.th the)

belong, what ii 'u, It- sttM now,

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amiel Oftf

bc -4 northern L'Btvic! cf A?*' Milii: I l'.n ,•/ 7^', A.arsn.t iasferr. 'ki- iet «v,, John :r'.n.n rer-

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be His ilal caster

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N-atbaAs** Con, ??.. l-iuC'4», :*pt faiA^W iT, pi-- fs» t*f i.i.-.ut-O ronsov«id 4 fc .-Wdtia.n *8. Co#, app-ai«#f

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c%cr witnessed or history recorded itnno* -»n, r.ptv*.^c-i Gen. Sounder* North Candida, ir.- w-\

vokedthe spirit of patriotism to unit rrita ved. witlt another, which 1»3 mistooU for the 0«h* ir*» captuin 1t spirit of elotpienre, to rise in its migh CO t«?r e.u .ne. and extinguish from its roils th*», nana *'t,r'u% eh^igoa, «.ftf.?ain of the gr«- »t eorrupter. »'enerd Hoc :r ton, llieliinul ai*d advocate of(ieoeral Jael'son. was hi.rrurstruck at the j»ttcmpt to cornipt public opinion it tf fountaiu, and diitusevl no less I orrot through the House by the wantc time and t« rmsw hjeh was nsadein the speech into which he infused hi* bitterness of wrath and repvoueh. Others followed 111 their tvuek, and the combination rmd jn rinulations of the vowels and eonsonanlswcro inip»^- rished to deuounei nolh the deed ai»d the doer. The ery «-f cir ruj»ti«n was also rung througli the

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nan *1.8 MeP.utantJ, hvsie»m» 41 He 1

Joiui of to hf* tt fl for the di«»rH .'f 4i« Vi%H*».m lo!,eiiy, rt nu vwi.

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Her* k, of Ohio. tf» frt-

torney of the sr

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tiu tof t'h«c»r *ie«» Jtf «t'S Hti,' removed. 1 hn !v of Peuft tu Mi rshul ?ii#- I'm. Hi,

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