{ the officers to rank according to the num: — ES trie rR SSS oe ERY — —— i wt tr Eo TTI a AT™NT “CAN BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUN TY, PE S/n if; (le tr. > SATUR DAY, Vol. 111. «#4 TT Ee esate i PTR DS Or 4] TIONS. {to be forwarded to the secretary of the this paner is tayo doll ara th. Officers to be commis DEE annum but if paid halt! the of August _ 1628. No " advance, two dollars only will a commissioned officer who is PE Nd Ppoimen (8 commonwealt till DE | nerson to b Advertisements, making no more in{uot a citizen at the commonwealth, then breadth, will be Inserted three officers to reside within the bounds for ona dotiar ; and for eve hse ov one dotlar ; and for every subse-le, mands, except company officers where continuance twenty-five cents.—| ’ ey greater length in riraportiorn mm |Po0u ar persons cannot be found within tie i sure work double those rates. cription will be received for less ars nor ov paper discontinu- I al} arrearagesa : paid. we subscriber dogs not request adis- of his paper, at the end of the cousidered as a new engage- paper forwarded according- C Pe price ol fry cents pe 3d ~ ~ stoned and al: of their in ¢ Of bounds of the company. A The mil tia to be trained in companies A A on the first Tuesday of Muy; and in- bat- talions or regiments at the discretion of the ted cS nance field officers, commencing on the second rit will bq , a” 2 i ot hin os Monday of May, and continuing“in the or i; and th : . : der directed by the brigade inspector on Syhseribers who have their papers car-jevery day of the weck but Saturday and ALC i by the gnall, must bs liable for the post- Sunday: Minors under the age of 21 ycal Si are not obliged to train. re addressed to the editor must be & Frag Be wa ve his Ta pIne arg Q Ly | a : 1 every ficld officer 5.-gvery coplain and MILITIA LAW. staff officer $3-—every subaltern officer $2 The following summary of that part of mast interest to the {and every other person one dollar. Jourts 1 o ointed for ev: the new Midi Laweof m Courts of appeal to be appointed for e RT . . ttalio nding officer of public we give for the satisfaction of our) ery battalion by the commanding offi en i oh ithe regiment to meet on the second Mon. readers. The divisions to remain as at| {day of June, the members to be under oath The brigade inspector to collect all fines and to issue warrants for present established, Each division to con-| or affirmation. ‘gist of two 9 brigades but a third may be 3 nr med by the Majorand Brigadier Gene- X for that purpose. A board of field officers to be assembled after the warrants have issu- rals if neeesury, Each brigade ta contain | 2100'men, and to consist of 4 & not less than = : ¢d, to grant relic to all persens improperly enrolled, &c. Where officers are not elect ed in any battalion or regiment, or who not more than twelve nor less than eight companies. Fach company to contain not Ad- ditional companies to be organized by the} has . {the militia or make proper return, the brig: less than 70 nor more than 150 men. when elected, neglect to enroll and train iicid officers when necessary, ! : : __. tade inspector to collect two dollars from Captains of companies to cause the mili- : every person, and to issue his warrant ior tia to be enrolicd between the fist of Aprill | Liaal purpose. and first Monday of May of 1822, and every PEP oa Lo~xpon, Feb. 10. Sir Francis Burdet has received the fol. lowing sentence : subsequent year and to deliver a copy of. his roll to the brigade inspector on or be- fore the day of regimental or batalion train-| ing. 2 An adjutant general to be appointed by the governor for three years.and remova- To Le imprisoned in the King’s bench ' Prison for three months, and to pay a fine t Ie for y t f d i la “fof two thousand pount S for an alleged 11. Jie for I cg lec 0 uty ‘WwW OSC Sa yi ; | 1 on the gover ment Sir Francis was im 3300 per annum. $3001 ‘mediately conveyed to the above priser: ie s follow Hitia io be officered as follows : | We understand that soon after the judg- division a major general and! ii 1.4 The 1 To each (ment of the court of King’s bench was pro. two aids with the rank of major. Lo each |; ounced upon Sir Farncis Burdett, seve- > a | - . . brigade a brigadier general with an aid bri- val gentlemen, the most distinguished a ¢ : I ang « < nr ast < a . * y: gade major and quarter raster to. Tank simong the ranks ofthe opposition in parlia- captain, and one brigade inspector. § 1 Lol ment, waited upon the worthy baronet, and 51 i 11c:a £ ant the Hifesan afl : Pa e each regiment the present and stafl| ye quested his permission that a subsciip- Fo cach company, onc Saptaimidon should be propossd to the public for one first and second lieutenant. officers, 1 Fae brig-iihe purpose of thereby raising the sum of) adier general, brigade iospecior and field], L000 to pay the fine imposed upon him officers ofregiments to be elected on tl he rp he request was accoropanied by an as- of Sir Fran- [cis would be esteemed as a favor ' by first Monday of ext. rolled | Loe ay.of June next, by the enrolled |gyrance that the acquiescence wilitia. The elections to be held for each] his battalion ‘and manner to the returns of the general elec] tions for the several districts of a county. The brigadier cl measure, have no other object in view than {to obtain the me general and field officers | to ¢ major general forethe division on the first Monday of July next. ns of expressing their con. 1a oa 1 he pi \ »n 2 Kh tan gct th currence in the feelings that prompted him Ti to write the letter which has brought upon ie re- LE dl LAR x : ; him the unfriendly notice of the ist turns to be made to the brigade inspector re Lhe niinistess Seba Ris : hia 3 We learn that Sir Francis Burdett express: of the first brigade of the division, = ros 4 ed his gratitude for the proposition, but re- I he commanding officers of the militia to be elected on the third Monday of Au- oust next ; butif one third of the enrolled quested that time may be allowed him to think on the propriety of accepting their a : : offer. militia do not vote, the field officers to ap- point ; but they may select the persons bav- ing the highest number of votes if they company officers to Sir Francis Burdett was followed from Westminster Hall to the king’s bench by al : think proper. The appoint the noa-c smmissioned officers. — |CNECTIDE Dim the whole way. The 3 1 by th be ing the prison the worthy baronet turned round and bowed to the multituge. We ate happy to learn that he is comfortably panies to com numbered arranged a field officers of the I's gime: nt, and her of their gy mnt] the laccommodated, occupying the same roem.| per o1 Lica Jy =-WHCH Oc § compapie missions are of the same date, but the which lord Cochrane did. c hest. wmb RI ON SN BN LEY i A SI IM AN erin - | people who have been taught by experience Se 14 The people observes an intelligent Amer-) veturas made in a similar litical friends, who. if re : x | political friends, who, in proposing such a; gulled by men in power, who like the oars. | great number of persons, who comtipuec| Alliance On enter-{t He was visited}, SYLVANIA, PRINTED BY Ww. BRIN NDLE. ol... — a vv 0. 51s oy — apr 28, 1821. ® % wr pe = i 3 a app” fe Tricnds, and scome very cheerful. Yesterday morning he took a-walk for some tsi cae ot A——— ny >’ ing of Saturday the 25th ult. a most taeians ime on the terrance in front of the mar-icholy casuality occurred in the family of excellent] Mr. D. Johnson, a respectable farmer of Morris township ia this county. shal’s ‘house, and appeared in spirits. His son a FRANCE. Private letters France represent this country to be in a ve- I'he measures pursued lad about 15 years of age, had just returned from hunting, and while carrying his rifle kel eats . lately received from ypich was left charged across the room to a place of safety, had necessarily fo pass ry unsettled state, > close by a weavers loom against, which the by Louis Le Desire since his restoration’ r not to have been very desirable on The men whom trigger of the gun touched, when she went og DCA ap the part of his subjects. hg calied to his councils, are represented as being selfish, corrupt, and inimical to the off and shot his sister Sarah, who was ens gaged in some domestic employment in the same apartment, dead upon the spot! the ball passing through the head at the « France, says one WICH op ieq, people’s rights. isa robust body covered with vermin, that Not only have these men imposed arbitrary restric but, The deceased was about sevens teen years of age, amiable and interesting? and but a moment before was the pride ard consolation of her parents in their declining Dut the leaves on the mind an irresistible convics tion of the awful truth, that ¢ in the midst suck its blood and irritate it.’ NN » ions upon the press, in those cases where al on political charges, y ait iol ai x FUGA 5 dow SOU Feyclng Waslc dd fhaividuals have been brought to tii the jurymen have been chosen from tho very men of the par-{of hfe we are in death.” ty who were avowedly in opposition to the The frequent accidents of this kind are accused—and the prefects who superin-|the more astonishing when we think how tend this department, have been known to glye trifling the precautions necessary to prevent TPN Avi aty TIAN AP Be te | itten instractions to thelr adjuncts item, and ye hope that a knowledge of the ' ep thet o cn 1 1 n v . to make their selecticns with due regardi,ioye may indace those who keep fire arms to the wtll of the monarch. Every he) in their houses, to additional care in their lenge of a jurymen is thus rendered illuso-| management. Exeminer. ry ; and the judges the mere creatures of] the crown, are rewarded with places, and| Louisiana and Florida When the great pensions, in proportion to the severity of| extent of the Florida cession (36,000,000 of the sentences which they pronounce in poryaeres) is considered and how small jitical cases. was To administer in France is! ‘the extent of the French part of St. Do- now to carry on the police for the profit of/ T! strong hopes of succeeding in obtaining a mingo and that much ofit was unclear 2d that lends nN La the government. sral party have] land uncultivated we must perceive {if a small of the be rich and good enough for sugar coffe, and cacao, it must be as beneficia as alarge West India Island. The su- gar, coffe, and cacao, planters will have abundant land for grass, grain, ground pro visions, cattle, hogs, sheep, fuel peliding, and 5) terms, so as to enable them to work every They may join propot tion majority, at the approaching election of re- presentatives. In that case something may be done to calm the prevailing ferment, We question, however, whether the French people will rest satisfied with any thing short of a complete recognition of . Xow AA : : i ; Se fae} their rights ; and this, it seems no less evi-|COOPErage boats, and all other usciu dent, is not to be expected at the hands of a | Pecessary » purposes, on very modera man possessing such strong prejudices as re known to influence the present sove- [acre of their good soil. pla of coffve at Ons their sugar est cotton, olives, grape vines, ites oranges, and other things which are reign. Me has grown old in his attach- iii > ments tothe « divine rights of kings,” and these attachments he will carey with him to the grave. pine apples, igs Meanwlile his misrule seems |Produced on poorer lands in climates suiil« to be preparing France for some new con- vulsion ; qc §¢ ciently warm,and which do not require 1 . - 2 1 ~ Ss or the issus of which cannot be! any hands as sugar when it is recollected that the any, and several oth- and the C0 jhe doubtful, It is said that mahog er woods of the coasts and Islands on near the Mexican Gulf, particularly dye woods, and the animal dye, : £. 3 Marida chincaly are found in Florida, te avoid those shoals, which fyrmerly occa-| ed . ” - a caiicc sioned thier shipwreck, and that the sci-| Se : i ! proving ence of governing 1s not now considered : antl i'n h : 4 power of its southern climate, and adding so complex as it formerly was in Europe. to its value to us. ] i and ths of eee o £ th nonn 3 We i The production ¢t the poppy, ican residing at Paris, are tired of being! P 1 i and the sweet on lently land of Cuba, di famous lor its S ¢ miles, 1 Pre] paration of 0] yam ~ “to ? its seed, may be confi expected. The I: dred and fi man in a boat look one way and pull an- tan isial t only one hun- other. The lime wiil come, and that pro- Si JCLSY bably at no distant period, when it will be 5 + beautiful ‘nd abundant lits wax, and 1ts beautiiul, fine and Tl impossible for an unpopular ministry to] : lorida gt 1 hot ey. holds forth sim hold its ground, because unpopular meas: (17 A ; S and tl 1€ prod uction of the myrue wax nO Ag 8 plan tat jon Ss of ures will find no man bold enough to ae The Press must and well be free; this is the|f 53 lorid 4-1 hat injustice.’ im ~ th 3 " 9 XX. further thanlspeth of ‘Bordeau: The vaiue of irrigation, or the watevi i f apy part of our country can support them, in de eli ance of pub blic opin 10ND. ia y Pp I'L Oi ) ¥ t be 1Lash St Lurope rk tree it pn the co in wood Grows most powerful corrective to We need Seaeey go any 8 but uc France, to look for a reason why the Ho thought ¢ntions as to Spain Portugs] reat Liddilny "w J - = Hn DIC pe favored wi : gro nds 15 every way it prudent to abando® lof grou 33 Amc in light sous, th produc 388 SO ’ * o long as the same feel itive climates. The numerous Iiveis aus . hig] la ,oriScs us to expect great crops from even ch nalicn, we NOX] : Seid s, wich irigaicd oo y wills ’ . ._|sandy land can be thus : gions will not be rash 1) ’ The orange 1s Sq sana ine are regula contest, which portends So watered in Por eir own power Y. Aut. & = Via J. Adv. jgreat profit est in comuission to rank hig in the course of the day by a “ Saargetaiss sys gta, od SEAT Sa a ei amin