Bellefonte patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1818-1838, March 13, 1822, Image 1

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wr mame
Adiester,; Dinns,
and consistency J
—
Trevor
READ THE FOL.
LOWING :
is an extract from Goverhor
Heister’s Inaugural address.)
“In approaching the
station to which I have
‘been’ called, with a due
sense of its difficulty &
. responsibility, I pledge
myself to puisue with
sincerity and diligence
that course which my
best judgment shall di-
to promote the
public happiness, be-
lieving that to cherish
and strengthen an attach-
(It
rect
‘ment, to free govern
ment, to soften the ran-
cor and allay the pre-
judices of party spirit,
to unite the mass of the
people as one republi-
can family, will be
among the means of in-
creasing
I shall
, direct all my efforts to
of social life.
. acomplishthose purpos-
es. Considering myself
4 as elected by the people
TN dk gommanwealih
the comforts}
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in ane Ant
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je From the Savanna & jiublican, Feb 13
of a party.
my endeavour to ton
without
Scot: and suite arrived
Augustine
General
?iherve last evening fom ou
distinction of wo the steam schooner Fidelity.
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party, such as 1 believe There are some men in the coun
d try who scem determined, if possible
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to be most hqnest anc
capable”
NOWREAD THIS
It is Governor Hizster’s speach = tolgress for investigation.
Mr Trevor, as published in the!
ic Press, Feb. 23, 1822.) :
Democratic P 3 pian, who led his codntey to glory ahs
addressed | i Des. A ue
victory, assailed Dy ‘the poisonec
o degrade and destroy the fame of
Andrew Jacksor. The conduct of
this peerless hero and noble spirite:
;
veteran is to be brogght before con
It ig howeve:
‘a consoling reflection, when we se
“The governor thus
Mr Trevor I am sorry
shufis of the most un
that the public are to {lose your ser. frets and
vices as state treasurer. I never! 3. suspicion and slander, i
heard a compizint either as to your, hig! is orien will do jnstice.
r of Jackson.
rv Lae
him.” «
grateful cofumsi
descending 10 the grave
blasted
the aii
& litiead® -
honesty or capacity. From Nhe charscic
considerations you have been put out’
by the friends of Mr St. Clair. I From the Charleston Gaz. Feb. 16.
consider it my duty to my fooliticay Vi ore fi rates capeured
friends to act upon the same principle:|
GRAM
TI Unit d State scl
[ shall therefore remove Mr. St Clair! Ye nile S Scar.
PUS
i ¢ ceun!
fom ihe loffice in Pivage oun © from a cruizge of four month
As I know of noone in that count qm
321 he x y West Indies and along the Spanish
better qualified than you are to be. :
his successor or who would be more
y 12 guns, licoterant
1S In the
last fiom Santa Martha —
She has brought in three piraes,
James Max field, one of the crew tha
robbed the Orltans of Pai
and Charles Owens and
morning
a)
acceptable to the propLE* you will
oblige me by accepting the office.”
snr
* Strange indeed, that Mr Trevor’s
appointment would be acceptable to
the people,” when the people did not
petition for Trevoi’s appointment or
St. Claii’s removal. Penn, Intel
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MAILS—-FLOODS—~ROADS—
ERIDGES.
The esstern mail due yesterday
Jomes Ross
Ove of these daring frecbooters we
the’ governor of St. Bartholomew:
morning arrived last night at eight| The Grampus has, boarded severs
lor. nine o'clock. The road is almost
limpassable between Trenton and
Brunswick, aud both stone bridges ‘on
the Assiopink - creek leading into
Trenton were carried away the night
before last by the flood and ice. The
inundation was so great as to force
the inhabitants of some neighboring
houscs to leave them. A horse was
drowned in attempting to ford the
toad near Stony Brook between Tren-'siared for the patriots. About twe
The lady riding thousand men-had embarked at Car
him was saved with difficulty. ‘thagena, the middle of January, to gar |
rison those places. A fleet with two
morning arrived near one o’clock last thousand men sailed from Santa Mar-
night, or rather this moruing. The tha during the same month for Mar-
privateers durifiv ber cruize, and tra
versed a space of 9000 miics, spread
whose impotence is equal (0 their ar
trocity, and who only require active
pursuit to frighten them out of visibl.
existence.
We learn by the above arrivai, tha
ton and Princeton.
The southern mail due yesterday
side of Wilmington, was carried away confidently expected that these places)
and the road from Baltimore is very would surrender pow the first sum-:
bad. ‘mons.
The western mail due at four o*.| The Grampus touched at Cape Tib-|
clock yesterday afternoon arrived about €roon; Haytw.
twelve last night. had marched for the city of St.
We hear from all directions of the!
Dowmin |
g0 ; it was reported that the ady ance
dreadful state of the roads, some of had taken possession of the city, and
them, particularly that leading up to that the w!
'a possession of the blacks.
ole island was completely
This in-
formation confirms what we received
in places with ice, mud and water, (2 few days ago via Savannah.
Another tremendous flood, over-| 1 he Grampuslefi at Santa Martha)
flowing Jones's Falls in Baltimore, in- the schooners Orb and Eastern Tra.
the Falls of Schuylkill, oa the othe;
side of the river, literally choaked ap
Juring the extensive Distillery of Dr. der ot Boston, and Independence of at 1,
White and the Brewery of Mr. Ms. Baltimore, 0 sail in a few days ; put
{Caustand, and Sifing the ‘callers in the -midshipman Booth and a crew on board
deflomination of per-
- s0ns, I'shall eadeavour
to deservSiihe name of
mail due this day had arrived when!
our paper was put to press.
~ [vicinity of the Falls, took place © the schooner Little Cherub of Boston,
Thursday morning. i
J captain [Athearn] and crew having
died; the captain of the Eastern Tra.
der was also deceased.
On the Ist February the Grampus
boarded a vesselofl Cape Cruz, whic!
eorgia has(informed that they saw the day befor
Neither the southern nor eastern!
F. Gaz,
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Tt esuperior court of G
convicted Calvin, Jones, and Howell an American brig of war with , had this season fell on the 18th inst
0 feitine and aiding in counter lschooner 2 prize in company
be Tt ?
: ti Sie Mo dik Canbibo |
pas wi in the Gramipus from Cars
fe
Gregory,
Meine, arrived at our port yesterdas|-
who robbed a Portsmouth schooner ol
2690 dollars in the Bite of Leoganc.,
ldelivered up to lieutenant Gregory ty
and the other two by the President of
‘Hayti, for trial by the United States.
ing terror among those wretches
the inhabitants Portobello and Panam .
had expelled the Spaniards, and de-
Brandywine bridge, a mile on this caibo and Porto Cabello, and it was mill, bu
Seven thousand men
and ordered her for Cha:l- s‘on, thel The
on
rab Sr ia Hi
of our streams as to carry away >
bridges,
The chain Bi ine. and part
mill adjoiwni- g the southerr + abut
have been carried away, together
a number of small buildings on the
margin of the stream. We hay
heard of one life being lost, and i :
thagera ; captain Chazel had sold his
vessel at that port,
Our harbour at present exhibits :
broud and pleusing sight. Beside:
the ships in Port, ready to transmi:
our product's to the extremities of th.
“arth, we behold a portion; small bu:
respectdble of our gallant navy —th:
3 to be feared there ave several wo
United States e several more
schooners Alligator
lieutenant Stockton, 12 guns ; Gram
fiusy lieutenant Gregory, 12 ; 3 Porfioise
lieutenant * Rimage, 12;
ideutenant Hammersly, 6
On Thursday morning, the wa
rose so suddenly in the mill pond
St. Georges, as to run over the dan
pass round the north side of the willy
torcing its way through the lower sto
'y, undermining the wall, and finally
tumbling into ruins the ‘whole str
ture, and moking. a bre
is
Revenge,
The Gram
pus and the Porpoise are from a suc
ces<ful cruize.
rendered
The Grampus ha
essential service to the
cause of American fanmeres ye con
The Porpois , has a a ruatber p 1 1
of Pi rates, and destroyed some of (hei ennsy vania gis}
fure
vests on the coast of Cuba, The Al ;
ligator is at this moment ready to pro- HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TIVES,
Monday Feb, 25
REPORTS
Mr, Anderson, from the comn
¥oyin; f
ceed on a cruize to the West Indies
The United States brigs Spark and
Enterprize are both immediately ex-
pected here. If reports speak true,
‘hey have cleared the coast of some of} enthe judiciary system, to whom
referred a petition for an alteration &
the ninth judicial disthict, reported
is incumbrances,
H. M. B. schooner Speedwell, 12
suns, Lieutenant Greary, is now in
In looking at her with her flag
wilted playfully upon the brecze, and
unfavoursbly to the petitioners, 2nd
port
He also reported the following bills &
« A supplément to an act entitled:
An act to alter the judiciary systen
in amicable and silent society with ou
ess: ls of war, we cannot help the con
‘vast when # the pravest of the brave”
1 Lie two leading powers of the earth \
ment to an act entitled An act
ing sheriffs and coroners to give suffi
cient surety for the faithful execution
of their official duties, and for other
wore arrayed
I
in bloody opposition.
r distant be that day again! While
+here are isjuries to redress, robbers
to punish, and commerce to protect
; purposes—3. An act to prevent waste |
in certain cases within this commons |
wealth,
Mr. M, Call, from the committee on
vice and immoraiity reported a bili-o |
how much more noble the union off.
such powers in the great cause of]
justice !
rr Bove
rom the Trenton Papers, Feb, 93
The new bridge over the Assinpnk
between this city and Bloomsbury
was swept away by the flood on Thurs
day evening; and the stone bridg:«
over the same sired, between this
place and Mili Hilly, which has stood
about sixty years, and was successful
ly defended ‘against Cornwallis by:
|General W ashingion in 1777,
15lous worship.
Wednesday Feb, 27,
Mr. Gilliland offered the foliowing
which was read anid aid on the table,
Rusolved, That a committee be ape |
pointed to enquire into the expedico. |
gavel ¥ of having the ordinary printing of
tue commonwealth execu! i acoondipig)
to certain established reg latiors, and
hat the committee be authorised to
report by Lill or otherewise,
(way yesterduy
buiidi
morning. A stop
tog formerly occupied as a gris
latterly for picking and card
ing cotten for Mr. Well’s F
was in pe
it
5
actory
rt undermined and thrown
tdown, and part of the machinery car
iricd away by the torrent.
One damage sustained in this place
| probably
which was read and laid on the table =
Whereas it has been currently re.
ported tliat a correspondence teok
place between certain judges of the
courts of this commonwealth and the
Executive, on the subject of the con,
y amounts to five or six thous.
and dollars, independent of what wil:
ensue from the suspension of the ope
tions of one or both of the cotton fac
tories, A temporary bridge was com-
at the upper side last evening
which is now passable.
Ww
‘Cros
rs of the legislature ; And whereas it j
right and important that the people
should know what has been the cor
menced
e are informed that the bridge at
swicks, and about 40 fect of that
wrie’s Mills, have been ear ied
public interest,
Therefore Ls
Resolved, That the Governor ber
away. We quested to lay before this House
have also heard of a
number of mill dams which have beep
letters on the subject in his posse
d or injured.
Qestioge
\ ion, or to which he may have acce
bridge over the Rariton, at] 5
and any informatio
{Boundbrook, was, we are informee, in y o ha n he: ay poss
ireiative to t ™m Ly
carricd away by a fresh on Saturday) at matter,’
last,
dollars, forthe revive] of i
iu the Harbor of Presque
Tead a third time and passed,
The bill for the remova :
tT § Were
From the Wilmington Watchman.
The greatest fall of snow we hav:
i , CONIC [1 par) F Hl NC Norn ine
said report was read and adopted]
of this commonwealth—2. A supple™
directs
H
An act to prevent the disturbance of
meetings held for the purpose of 10e
i
Mr. Forward, offered the following
stitutionality of the late listings]
duct of their servants in all matters of