Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 July 1826 — Page 5
WESTERN SUN, EXTRA
BY ELIIIU STOUT. V1NOENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JULY 29, 182G. Vol. 17. No. 25.
Hindostan, Martin county, July 24th, 1826.
alien. My remarks were intended for powerfully to the prosperity of the state, deed, which SCCfTlS likclv tn -Jlr. Osborn Tor none else, j in which wc have all such a deep stake. , " I Kl " n CXcrt One more subject deserves a few words With resncct tn Hnrtnr Sl illlrr. vlir rif consKieraoie iniiuence on the naii-
j - j. w. v,. , , mm
j in one part ot the district (the northern) the three is best known to us, such sur- iai language.
it is asserted, that I will divide the votes tnises appear to ns entirely ridiculous A form of alphabetical Wrilirrr
, with col. lhke, and then col Boon will we have known him ever since he came invnntnrt ht i n. lir.-L- hl
c , e , . '"iiilu u a vutiuKee named strict to V incennes, h have cvrsr seen him rea- g , u
divide the dy to siiLnrest or advocate anv mensi.rrs. 1.111. vjutSb, u no UOes not
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YELLOW CITIZENS, HAVING just rccci ved a 1 Western Register, Extra.' con
tainins some stricture, upon my character . u ,u and political opinions, I deem it my duty , clectc;1 " father part o the eh Jr.. r. mi,. ' (l,,e southern) it is said, I will divic
Passing the
thcts and abuse
tcntion to the letter
I nrn ciwl w Wl -3, 1 snail lilt D v. II iuuu- , nivuni ui liib JllblllV VlbIIU Ol U I)3ri Ol . . 1 11 t m . i nave sai'i, : J. . " iipnti nrpunm ,r iin - i
naie. liut while 1 allude to this sulmct, this district, to raise h m tn :i smt thP i w "l"1 uccome
acquainted with the principle of
Inno-irain of vulP-ar eni. s voles wiln co1 Boon, and then Blake will the tendency of which was to subserve the spcaK JMlgllSh, and Was never
I will first ask your at- ! elected. bellow citizens, if both those interests of this poition of the Union, and taught to read English books, is - ASCI rhnnc oro tni in fi3tvrkril In tlia ilii'tci. . tlilt nfc i t . . n ... I . n I . n ..1.1 .... . .
etter which I wrote to Mr. ' ""- m iaiu m m- nuoi- nmi c. a mm. nvii ii-j luuiu noi e
even
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Osbotn from Evansville. I have said, ! u" Ul snail esteem n.yse.i ouu- u.cu.n in me prcsei.i wishes ui a part ot
that I would not request him, (an alien) i ,dlc- X3!K WIU'e ,A a,,uue 10 ims sunjtci, . mis uisirict, to raise him to a o nnnnnnrR me tn Vfie electors of ihU i let n,e sa' as 1 ,,ave ,,ot attacked the congress of the United Stales
attracting great notice among the
district as a candidate to rcpicsent them." In my letter (to Osborn) I say 14 I have observed that am announced in the Western Sun please insert my name in your paper in the ustat manner, as a candidate tor the 20ih Congress you mayaccompany it with such lemavks, if any, as you may think proper.' To my friends, I looked for my announc ement through the medium ol some respectable paper. And when I saw myself announced in the Western Sun, I requested Mr. Osborn a insert my name in ids paper as a candidate for the 20th Congress. Assuredlv there 12 a wide difference between announcing a person as a candidate or inserting his name in the visual manner, in the list i f candidates or docs he who copies or inserts orznotlnce. 1 requested Mr. Osborn to make such remarks as he might think proper. Why did he not do it ? Why wcic not certificates then produced to prove that I $as opposed to the best interests of this state ? Why postpone all this, until within a few weeks of the election! In the rncnlhs of Api il, May, and part of June, I was in Terrc-Haute, and my rQe before the public, as a candi late foranimputant office. Duiinp; this period the political horizon was clear. No jarring; no one hinted that I was opposeViuter nil imnrovemetv, directly 01 ctiv.
' .'el-
character of either of my opponents, so, I John iadolet,
can say, becoming a candidate has noth- I Henry Ruol", inc; to do with either but concerns my- j Hiram l)eckr.
self only
Fliov Citizens After ncai ly ten yrai 3 residence amoni you, discharging the duties of a laborious profession, extending my assistance to persons incvety situation, in every employment, and ol every character; I now otter myself as a candidate for your suiT;a;:t s I he ability and honesty with which we dischau;e the duties of private life, arc thcwnly passports in our country, to public preferment. To you it belongs to judge njeby llr, standard ; my reputation yo'.i1; acquainted with oppression has riover distinguished my character. The hard at n-ogs of poverty, have never been seized, ratisfy professional services. Mill I have supponed myself by my labels. I have not been a i odicc hunter .11 Cv. e not obtain-
Join yio'.re, Hu. I). Wheeler,
Richard P Puce,
the alphabet, viz; that maikscan he made symbols nf Qniinrl iW,rm
. . "i i"uiu , 11113 nninbttuclcd man conceived the notion that he crulri express all the syllables in ti e Crnkee ian-T Riiape by separate ri ai1s or characters. On collet tii o all ti svlla-
.IVVJ3, IIJL IIUKI I!) lilt liliai tOVV- ' tv.. li'l w cr the two provinces of Moldavia Wai- trial he could recal to hh rnt mory lachia, for the purpose, as it would set m, he found he number to be 2 fn dI saving to themselves the Morea. Such nni,, . ., 7 J" is the policy o. governments. Moldavia ? ',r. e took the
ed my support frov.puldio empjrtyimtu.
umier those cf,rmstanei.s; ; self, through nw d ichds, for vou
olTet my-
jr sufV'n-
! ges, lor the 20th Congress.
1 o tuose with whom 1 am personally acquainted, my .political opinions are known but in so wide an txtcrded a disti iet, all cannot be personally acnai .led
w - ft
When t left rerrc-llutc,V
itmn
raised her Jjydia head. I was denounced as being untried ; my politic d opinions were declared unsettled. Mr. Osbotn had been acquainted with me for years why not attack itic when 1 could meet him, with full leisure to attend t his insidious aspersions ? The answer is obviuu my absence suited be?t his purposes. lie ridicules my production setting forth the importance of inland navigation in the west ; audits connection with the cast, lie cannot perceWe the difference bet ween the state of Ohio, and the river Ohio. He does not discover from the te
nor of the essay, or from particular sentences, that the several portages connecting the waters passing 10 the South with the Lakes of the North arejof !rd u among which, is the prtge at lort Wayne; and when those po tages are opened, "that the state? ol O do, Indiana, an I Illinois, will become more populous and rich, than any other equal extent ol country in the United States." He can sec nothing relative to internal improvementhis newborn zeal has blinded him to every thing but the cau c in whira he has lately enlisted. It seems to have escaped the mcmnty 6f those gentlemen, who have at this late period, given certificates to the public, stating my opinion respecting 14 the projected Northern canal th t my conversation was in relation to the funic proceedings of our Legislature in regard to internal improvement ; and that unless another course was pursued, it was ire. ficxtercus to think that much wou'd be done for years to come. They hae Totrotten that in this oninion thr,v c r-
l. ri?!, I know Blake as well as Shulcr, but do not hesitate to sign this. Vmccnnes, July 26, 1826. ' The Turks, with ihe iew of pacifying litis?; n wllllst lime tvtm nt w i r- ..ill. il...
Greeks, have sacrificed to the latter povv- 'CS. Which alter lot k sttidv and
er
lachia
ol
I
' I' I T ,i I.O I .l 111 U.. illll I 1 l 111 m
contains 17,U()u square miles, aruCWai, a- ,rlcrs ol ' alpl iibf't f cf
una
fertile
i''"'"'!'. i iie- .vi.j ca contains 1 .j.m.uj r 1;. . ,
squa.emiks; and tlmugh parts ol it are V "'Million lor Ule lest, rich and fruitlul, the cyp jtts, bcloie the. V ly thrSRsVmbols lie M't db Ut Grecian insurtrciion broke out. are state.l Nw itiliP" letters : arul rprr w,w.
! tojjcbut 3oo,oo(ii ouiThc situ.tinn of eorrespondenxe was aetrallv fxtM provinces, rendered them rx'rcmc- tT10;ilf. ,
ly important to 'I ui key. They lie upon ' ' ...;Ll V " U:C" "'O-
the borders of the Black Sc?,, and lb-nos- Krcs ,n ''INS allev. niid
scion of then, Hussia luin-.s tr lat
a part
a 24,(00; an'Mhey are both rich, and of tb-CITI and vaiions modifi.'al ions ttl-,a,KSofro e extiemeiy valuable of our letlers aj ui M,me rba. aclers sessions I he Mm ca contains 13.(00 f 1 . Ul ltli
1 heir
conti vnicn bcvnnd tbe 3Iiiseippi, 500 miles apai t. This u as drnc by individuals who cr.iild vt speak English, and who bad never learned nnv nlnlnLri
duty to give bri-ih , n.v opi u :u,Cn:r lc may hae, to the subj-gnt'.on ar.d Syllabic one v hwU CiuUc l,nfl :n
tcr almost into t lie imnn diate ntig';borhxul of Coftstantitmplo. Having pcifi';r! K usvin. the Grand Sri-
pnior may Uel himself m.ie at librr'v to
voir what remains ol jiungth and en
comes
upon the principal
mow agitated.
pO.ltlCai qUO':t!M)S
I'Muttedin th oM J-.-! lev son srhol
ext"p:iMon of the ( !! s
he wni !u.ve a n o! task f:n his I. arris Ii
v vety clMaiu ih-f :io is rd O'e'i to the L.ivpiian.- lor ail I'e micccs he has I ''' I v 'MuTiei i i- : anrl tlte On n who are
Hm ur ihii.k trnted. taupl.i
aiu! in-
en;
my onuuoni are republic, u, withmit t.e distinctions of party; and as such, ni l always be guided by the. intM-wi the constituent. As a republican, ; n;i toe biiefly to state what incasiiirs tint? . 'c
now agitated shall receive niv ::at"Mi..n ea;in..)t be eu-div 1.
and support, shouhl I be elrrt( (j 1 ihnairof the Gre::'-
The altcation o' the
that the people mav chn.',
recthj, without the interv
1
noit VMM.
1
troduced into i; iciice Vi r inter
est in this mu.,' lias b. .nnrasinj; fop tlv !at two c: til at IcMi-'th, yvvivr Cherokee tra .. : 1 !-reat distance to be instructed in
red. Wc do nor ims vnsy method of writing. and
s'a.ce to
nd 'v. hu i v as the Ore ks : m'av be einsti 01 l. hot
"one
.'.use, ev;;n thourh
rea.unrr. jn tliree davsthpv
ot cvtrc ss ; preset'-
leie of electors, u
vin the sovereignty ot the states, theslave representation of tho south, and the present equality as regards numbers. Vo add a new article to the constitution, preventing members of congress from rrcrii!nr appeintmerns from the executive dio-i'fv the period they were elected to servo the people or the state. To reduce executive pstrotcate '!'o apportion a just share of publie expentlittues. and of nublic appointments to each part uf the Union. To alt 'v the system of sale of public lan K s thai government mrv only re-
... .. t t . . 1 llwv sl"nlft Ni -, ii. I.if.,,l I... ..II !. - ..
,e a president - j d',:ver of Europe. The PKOPLl- l COfl ,.mPllCe ,C,ter ""ting,
enti 0 of a ! I'-iirope o e in thr it fav or ; and the sun- tlMn 11 '-"m Heme to their native
t'rir contributions, and their villages prepared tn teach Others, will ullord, will stimulate them Either Guess himself or somp
i iuuii nub oiscverea toor There is (M.e incident in the bat'le of )tnCr syllables; making all the ti'h of April, at Missoion-hi, worthy of known Syllables of the Goo. "! ee partieuiar notice While the command. , language 80. This is a VCIV Uiier:, were aiaanipn; the tioops in situations ' 0,1c f.,.f . 11 ... uhe.ethcirscrviees would be mcstcflVc- : . ,U specially when it IS tive, the women of the besieged advanced rn,1Sldcred that the language is beaiin: tin arms of their bounded ;.vs- ! Very COp'lOUS, On SOITlfi Subjects a.jk., bfothr, and friends, and siilng j a single verb undcrgoincr some the death scm; ol the immortal Marco iholK lIUU nf :nrio & IW.aii. They rerpustrd permission to Ufand? inflections. fiht in the places ol their husbands and 11 ,S Sau1' t,,at there IS no part of
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cetv e a compensation ticm actual -cttiv t ; Kinsmen, wructi was reluctantly yielded to lMC nation Wliere tills alphabet IS etpial to the price paid for these lands, their tears ami repeated entreaties. A tlOt tindersond nnrl flint tUc tU
1:.... . r... .1. . ,,... . ,u -n'ljuiuti'
im.il! imij v!ic rxprnsers im lilies.
I o extend eelief to present and hmds aheay offered to I
t;ta Uiatetl pii.e, accot dim to their teal i 1 1 : t defended by tins valiant band of he-
Itfilliiin rJ' il.,. .11.. ,. I . . -
ics. 'i uil iwinip.uis was auoticu 10 ! nil nf U-rit nrr m mi ,,,,,1 ..... ,c I thent.and from non nrirr tvn, H.p A.l. I U Gl.UMting their lailgUafrc Will
, ... v j , , ......... . ...v VII.U1I- -. w W
ie sold at a ly vollty more uninterrupted than from ,,? generj
value. To te my b st exertions in favor of internal improvement, l)oth under ihr eonjtitui.i(Mial eonvtt uet'um of gen ral welfare and jpMiCi al de l tice. To pti cure from the tvoion its aid in opening a c. iv.nu'.nirntinn with the Malinice and Wabash, the impiovcmctit of oo.r ntivij.-able breams, and a ro.tuieetion
! ndnes. J. Y. Ti
ivies.
red ; and that there was no discussion as nl ,,c:u' waters v here rai,-ble. to nracticability, the interest, or delav of T in oti ct a..d cncouracc domestic
internal improvement. matiub.eMn es, an ! extend ourcommeici-
I have said, that those who furnished Mr. Oob.irn with funds to piocure ptintinj; materials, divl so from mothes of charity, 41 not thinking that this act of benevolence would make him their very obsequious friend' but I think it influenced that Editor to desert his old, and adopt new ones.
Mr. Osborn attempts to transfer my ic
marks, made upon himse
mv pat titular biends
nl u upon anv class of me
dirmitv, nor will any conjunction of what t
I have written, justify Midi an assertion, j It is the pride of Americans, that our ' IT is idle, pt eposterous, and certainly count! v is the home of the foreigner, that incunsistetit with e;mdour and vjenetosity, our mild laws soon admit him to the rights to accuse any of the pre m: in candidates of citizenship Hut slull a foicictiei say for a sear in the National Legislatvoe, of to our independent electors such k such unfi iendiv dispovitt)js towards internal persons only, ate fit to represent you, up- improvements; for no man, wc conscicnti on them you ouht to bestow voursufua ou!y believe, could be found, who would c,cs ? No. Such a coui5c would be in his riht senses. raise his voice against wrong in a citizen, much more so in an undertakings calculated to contribute so
al relations.
from thv' above rcnerrd outline, my opitiions mav hn inferred on all subjects relating to our democratic institutions ; and whtthet in puldic or private life, they will iuide me in any capacity, as a ptivate citizv n, or representative. Anxious to receive a majmi'yof your Militates, I cannot consent to do so, un
,f . c '0!s receive your at)nrobation to the nsell, to some tt . : , , , , . , principles I protess. I have t ot lavuo. 1 m . t n ,. r- i Most Kevpocttullv, nu n term, of m; I.AWKICNCK S. SHCl.r.U.
The Rev. Mr. U. of X. use to ca to a
, reiphbor every Satu day evening to bort low live dfdhrs, wh.ich he always rctui n-
cul oti Moiiuay mornmp;. As the same money which had been lent was invaiiably returned in payment, the lender became stu prised at the u petition of a request m) singular, and asked for i-n t xplanation. The ip od tdd prison icplied,that he had r.o use for the tnunev only on Sundays, for I c could preach much better with a five dollar bill in Ids pocket than when it was empty. If our readers have the sagacity which we believe they possess, the above story may surest to them the reason w hy wc sometimes w rite no better. Act;1 lied ford Mirciuy. A gentleman named Bhnc, intend, , if suitable patronage be afforded him, to establish a complete and extensive silk manufactory in llaltimore. He represents the climate and mulberry tret s of Habimorc, as pcculi uly auspicious to the establishment, r.nd proposes w form a Company for this purpose .V;;?. Daily .fiv. Cherokee Syllabic Alphabet.-. Lrom the last Report of the Prudential Committer. wc extract the notice of a very curious invention by a native Cherokee ; one in-
generally
A curious police regulation exists in the capital of Russia, which operates as a considerate check upon swindling and fraudulent practices It is to the following effect Previous to their leaving the capital, persons must adveitise their intention of departing, on or about a pven day, three times in the Imperial Gazette, this must be done beiore a post horse-order can he obtained, without which it is impossible to stir. The object, is to prevent individuals going aw ay in debt, by giving timely notice to
their creditors. may be accomfdlcltol in f ni. If n4 11 .
in lun viaj 11 ui laveiicr is in great hae to depart, upon two householders ot respectability undertaking to pay ill debts that he may owe, be may depart. A foreigner may stay one month after the expiration of the first complete notice ; if he exceeds- that time he must adv ertise again.
Magistrates & Clerks Blanks for sale at'this oflice.
