Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, December 09, 1820, Image 1

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Norfolk, Charleston,
been in part repaired; and the
of such extensive
in so thort a time, a just estimate may be
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nents, Maging
on Wreadihs will be Insert
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tionos for one dollar 3 and
alent eoptiguance Wen y-five
i hose of greater P
Rule or bgure we vX donb th
No su bscription will he received for le: $8
than one year; nor any paper discontinu-
ed unul all arrearages ate P ad
1f the subscriber ‘dogs not request a dis
ntinuance of his paper, &l the end of this
will be considered as a new engage .
afl ccording-
\. ) 3 a Yn To pum ariel \
1 » formed of the great extent of our national Not th Carolina, extending south to a
ior ; 3 o a ex pa kr) x3 re Likewi
1 Sime I'he demonstration is the more Fear, has been examined, as haye Lkewis
ruoi =
¢ Fars
Ce resources, d 'B
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length ih propo complete and gratifying, when it 1S recol- other pats of the coast castward oi DL J8L0D
. (Y i
- x npn sr ore a
lected that the direct tax and CXcise Wei Great exertions, has
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orward these works with the uynost dis
repealed soon after the termination oi the
late war, and that the revenue applicd te
has been derived almost
nal ch possibie ; but,
thes (I DOSES considered, with
Lacse pul DOSES : : ; k Ey %
for which they are intended, the defcace 0
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Ltatty from other fources.
The receipts into the Treasury from
PAG
ment; and the paper forwarded
iy.
Subscribers who have their P apers car
ied by the mal, nust be liable fur the post.
Ne
“Le
pose pe
eyery source, to the 30th of Sept. last have
" day : Fy +s id Ae +
amounted to sixteen mnillions seven hund. ages, it will be manifest that a well digest
iia ‘ Yay nil1t a "ry cin
red and a one hundred |¢d Plans founded on military princy
connecting the whole
security wit
tters addressed tothe cditor must be
id.
oo rn
i
Aram
OF THE
President of the Uriited States,
‘and seven dollars and sixty-six cents;
: . v : h economy, could not
lwhilst the public expenditures, to the samt
i
{ period,
J HDNET
TR amounted to sixteen wuillions eight
and
and thirty-fo
reper
Xana
deri
Ndi
derable time to ¢ol
the materials at the
4 ;
enty-one thousand five
doll
ening of the Sec- tivo cents ; leaving in the Treasury on thai
6G
oD
hundred sCY
of. sda dll
it would @lso take ¢o
lect
r, ns!
our «
hundred ut ars and seventy-
mn ‘ several
Fo both Houses, at the op
ond Session of the Sixteenth Congr
3 Ne Tens MONROE. IN
ausmitted by Me. JAMES VONRO®, Jun.
gi ¥ } ‘hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
( Concluded from our lust.) Ly
In looking 10 the internal concerns of our
: y a sum estimated at one million pine vhere they would be required. From
da
i ald 1at ev :
send ye probable rece ipts of the following yours ¢ am sat fied that e cry favo: able
‘tion which hes
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I refer you to the statement which will hej
: vys you will ersuaded, derive . andertaking will be verified, and that, whe
country, you wil, I am pe! ed, ratstitied fronts Treasury. Hh {2 } ¢ ud that, wher
rotch satisfaction from a view of the seve: day:
Atlantic
oe : “11: completed, it will afford ver if no
: J . : 1 Tue sum ofthree millions of dollars, au-) : y :
ral objects to which, in the discharge of | ‘complete; protection to our fron
Lier, in the event of another war; a protec
|
Te
be go oy-| tion su
le campaign, with an ene werfol a
‘ernment, tpdicaling bot only an increased |b’ paigh, an enemy powerful
sea, the expe
thorised to be raiscd by loan, by an act off
b
pon terms advantageous tot
your official ‘duties, your attention wiki be!
‘the last session of Congress, bas been ob
drawn. Among thest, none ‘holds a more
imporiant place than the public reve: ue,
from the direct operation of the power, by
. 3 a . 4
which itis raised, on the people, ad
flicient to counterbalance, it A
Htained counterbalance, in a sin
oy In
d
confidence in the faith of the nation, but
\ i 4 lout taking into the Estimate the saving ©
3 SL . . Ithe existence of a large amount ob cay dital |
Gulluente in’ giving effect to every other]
hi The revenue
ot interest not exceeding five per centum|
depends on the vesourtes of the countrys
and the factiiy by which the amount re-|
quired is raised, isa strong | roof of the ex-|
ithe lives of so many of our ¢
at a rate;
tection ¢
itizens the pro_
secking that mode of investment, P
of the government. f our towns and other property,
the tendency of such works to preven
er annum. {
P 3 ; y._ pwar.
Itis proper to add that there is now due)
}
i
Our military positions
ained at Belle Po i, n
Council Biuff, on
o the A 3sipy 3 a
consider it my duty to submit to congress’ OD the Upper Lakes.
1
the
hun wie ther it may not be advisable to extend racks Lave already been erecicd at most 4
x to the Treasury, for the sale of pub ic lands,
Gict:
A few prominent
tent of the resources, and of ‘the
of the government.
"ne
the
e Missourd,
fwenty-iwo millions nine huadred and nine. it q
BYE thousand five hundred and forty-five
h lds Mars.
cmper
£, :
ACLS
"nt
al
io
will place this great interest ina just 1
before you. On the 30th of S¢p
1815, the funded and floating debt
In bringing this subject to view? ter’s «
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Commodious bar-
’
Ot
United States was estimated at enc
.|these posts, with such works as were pe-
lcessary for their defence. Progress ha’
also been made in
Se
.d and to the purchasers © f these lands, in consi
dred and nineteen millions six huad.«
* Lia
thirty-five thousand five hundred : and fifty- © ration of the unfavorakls change winch |
has occurred since the sales, a reasonable opening Commun!
It is known that the purchas-
It to this sum be added the
Stock subscribed, dulgence.
ejes were made when the pric: of every arty
eight dollars.
amount of five per cent.
he Bank of the United States, U
it of the Mississippi stock, and of th iejcle
-~
A
at each for the support of the troops, by
to
: gilh 5. their —particular! 5¢ mos!
amout had tisen to its greatest height, and that heir own labor—particularly those
subsequently to} 'the instelments are becoming due ata pe-
of great depression. It is presumed
op military servicess (that some plan may be devised, by the wis-
stock which was issued s remote,
that date, the polinces ascertained to be riod
(na St tes,
due to certain states ] ed, and a progress made in carrying
and to individuals Sy or supplies furnished, ‘dom of congress compatible with the pub-
anh
uld afford great relief
ap
effect the act of Congress, making
¢ interest, which w
1
its jv these puichaseis.
ery ¢ th Li ge oo
and services rendered, during the late war, propriation for their civilization, ‘with the
the public debt may be estimated as amou
nn
LS
prospect of favorable results. As co
1
ing, at that date, and asafterwards hquidat-| ed equally
Considerable progress has been made’
during ti je present SEason, im cxamii
with both these objects, our tad
ed, to one Hi and fifty-eight millio: ns
and thirteen thousand forty-
i
a ind
’
Ely Ww merit {the at.
. those tribes is thought
¢ coast and its various bays, aud oihicr wi cuuon of In
sustenance
£
seven hundred Congress. their origina
e 5
nine dollars. On the 30th of a ; in the collection of materials, 2nd inistate, pame is their
and
£
> | Et ot | ‘
. 1820, it amounted to ninety.one millio ns ithe construction of fortifications for the de: ithelr cccupation : and if they d no em.
zed powers, they des,
Left 1o themselves, thei
- YY 5
nine G i.
tov
Ma
hundred and ninety-three thousan
eight hundred and eighty three dollars, hav ti tions at which
ing been reduced in that interval, by pay-
eight hu
sand one hundred and
d He nce of the Union, at several of the po ment from civi
1
is
has been decided lo
erect. cach other.
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such works. “At Mobile Point and Bau. pp inevitable. By a judicious
ons
as
t the Rigolets,
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rents, sixty-six milli Izading tolr
dred and |
ila
{ia
phin Jsland, and a
ke
During this term, Hela ble amount ha
nt of the Unitec
frayed, ry
and al es-
Ye atic 3 1
ications in ti
erty
gt
piy thelr waats, administer to their coms
{ror
101
lation of our trade with them, we sup
<
seventy-nine thou Ponchar(rain, materials
been
'y prepa aratior
$s to a consider-
iets. five doll : 1’
sixty five doilars. ve collected, and alliforts, and graduaily as the
me
expenses of the govern
State
“branch of
tablisl
city have been
18
13 made for the
th WO ks. Qi d
Point Comfort at the mouth of James Riv
the necessar draw them to us.
n
:
: By maintaining posts
ve Rleawise di Be <
were likewise de In ev commencement of the At : acquis
control over th
ifar in the interior, we a more thot
Ny
1e civil, military, Dav
th
Lac
and direct em ; wiih
{OU ogi &
which it is
‘ siblic edit : .
ments | > pablic eal 1S the onh
c
“add
!
a
|
a3
i
i
er, and at Rip-rap, co
on ths opposite
sliore, in the Chesapeake Bay,
a vasi amount, have been collected ; and at
dent'y believed that a
rehBuLiil onsiderable ' i th thes
) considerable materials, to] co Ppiste change in their manners can never
By such post
» Totes: 1a it
er regulation ef our trad
additions ; extensive
4 ’ 1 ys accomplished. s, aided by
been commenced, and ar ith tl
¢ ed, and are i ¢ with them,
als
i
3
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the old Point some progress has been madeja p
-~ ! . -
. in the £ {a adminis
Ol
tl . or oe .
cution ; permanent arsenals and magazines construction the fortification. 2 civil tration
scale. ‘The
vork at I'ort Washington on this river, jit Is
will be completed ¢
and pavy, and that on the Pe
i
OVEY
have been ere LI VARS Ar OE ha) i el yi] i ided | i
Un: ¢ ccted in various parts os the {which is on a very extensive them, to be provided for law, we shall
‘nian Pr bv Ya erg 2 3
Inion ; cour navy bas been considerably :
resumed; be enabled not only to pro.
ect our own settlements from their sav
ancrmented. ql 3 . ow.
augmented, a the ordinance, muni ne :
¥;. In LIoHS om carly in the next spring;
apCi
ag
rescrye peace among the!
v
i
of war, and stores, of the army oa
patch, in the Delaware, }'ncursions, and pr
ort D ia=
works at Boston, New York, Baltimore,
and Niagara, have
coast of
¢ been made to push
when their extent ie
the important purposes
‘he whole co2st, and, in consequence; of the
whole interior, aud that they are to Tast Dy
log,
tegether, combining
be pre-
pared without repeated EIS hs of He
points
11
ail
For| th hight that has been shed on this subject,
anticipa
been formed of this great
ise of all these works, with
0
have been main-|
nd at Green iy
tions between them, and in raising ae
With the Indians peace has been preserve,
into
i
‘
3
{
\ ed
i
came retires,
pps i ulso titg
He
several tribes, but accow
Horeat DUTTOLE wen fon.
$
Considerable 65 has
also: been
of
progre
3
made in the construction of ships War,
some of which have: been launched in the
course CaCHL year.
of the p res
Oui peace with the powers on the
ary has been
Cogs
AF Ral 3
of Bail preserved, but we owe
s% nl te N
it altoge of our squad:
It has hit
found equally Ry to employ come of
our vesscls for the p
ron in the Mediterranean.
rofection of
merce in the Tadian sea, the
our CoOft-
Pacific and
coast. The int
which we have depending in those qu:
A 1 *
Lslantic gq
{along the a togi
via OLO
which have been much of ¥:
improved
are of great sxtenty and of lisgh jn pasten a
to the ration, as well as w the pa:
cerned, and would undoubtedyy
°
wif
dalton, if
such protection was not extended to them
In the exegution of
20; for th: € sup pie
some of our publi
employed on the coast of Alri
Adi iL
ie law of the Just
ion of te Si ve ty
hips RAVE also been
5
ca, wher
Ce
r
ly been made
I
several captures bave alrea
sels engaged in that disgraceful traf
rs
\
of ves
fic.
JAMES MONR
Washington, November 14, 1820.
i
RATION ON
F r
PERRY.
the Vilage Record.
om
following piece is from the per
ofic, whose unhappiness. it bas been 1
temporary To
Sule
er
derangement,
origi nelity is added 2 sweetness s
ttaround the heart and induces
sympathy.
ry, ‘ :
X18 Sweat, winen
AVE Gull.
trasted
t Jandsc:
vv hh ¢ y erry bi
ighness, the softness
lings
ist 3
sta 3 —Such i the fino
fauced the perusal ¢
of thes
10 NLL
ind in Tu} ins ds an awf ul and
object ; but when,
y
ancha! in its
f tions the goodness of the heart is
i
and the toble
pessions are elicted,
cns the roughness, and calms the
-Heciings of those who sympathise.
ON PERRY.
And art t gone, On! m
d art thou g
hou
shiy
¢, Oh ! chief of Erie,
chiot
an
|
i
Lode
’
Terrible as the whitlwine
Pr Be
IQUE
in the
batile." But
But
axe
was thou in the day of
1
at33T 1
stil} J: s ON 8 spmm
3
eve, wast thou In the dz ¥ of peace,
A
©
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o
=
# comet among the stars; so shone
the chief of E nang the sons
or
“a
of
north.
As the tali oz2k, that is felled in mid
tmer, green in leaves, and in toi
iso fell the chief of Erie in the m
wct
) 1
nis glory.
Sarc
cnely bright, calmly griat
last beams of the sun, whe;
~1
3
a
.
westy so sunk the chief on the
our mother earth.
And art thou gone; Oh! mighty chief
ww
neart mourys in ungaizh, and ti
sorrow fills my eyas when 'l think,
00 more.
thou are
Oh ! chief of Erie.
Pocauoxras,
es
Impresgment !—A man named Dunham,
has latcly returned to the Place
in Vermont ¢
pativily
aiier an absence of § 30
hou
years, having been impressed and detained
in the British service until very recently for
which he eived about 30 He
5 vor
ACC
dollars.
sin the Baulesof the Nileand 1
LY fF 3 rn > ~ $ ’ ro
tie found his wife married to a third husban red
This man has nes received st any essential
injury y 1.14”
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