American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, November 23, 1816, Image 2

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¥hely fabe dong, while Tealing houses 33
the differences aie adn : Néapell : . is
tan government havin: Nas atjoome formed asa Sentidale for Ba gxecns,
_ three stated periods, 1,500,000 ducats. Lijlve chair, thaugh never so remdiingly a-{ Buijer,
. «18 certaing Beets ori the verge of goingilive tothe desiee, Tis Le and Leib that Beaver, .
2vay;asalso Mr. Fi ipkney.” .w lhave the dispensing of the goodly favor ol i 5 .
~ {nominating tie candidate s All, therefore, Brn
must wait, who Jook 'that way, ia ‘silent Venango, *
suspense; the will of their caprioes oty what
is worse Meanwhile their good partizans
are flattered withthe belief, that th y will
have the doing of this thing themselves.
dont: Toylew
eng. Huger i
~ Those in aM
frepubiicags.
lst be given, before acy wish dates to}Fayettc)® : Bn
hi Washington, “A: Soins aga
iy Allegheny, §.°¢ Pe Rr mene a
are icderalists; sthovest
Fo en, atin,
£7 rm a— ond TR
From the National Tay, > nter, i
oy : Wasttatol Now 4.
Atlength we have the British official age
© {counts of the humiliation of Algiers, which
UHappears to have been more complete than
Ak fist poe The power A
ts extinct, though its name remaing. * 4%
Race die © A pratt tas 3 ae. i
ws 2 ig Tae "SRA | PhS trom ry erset J Hi y Nerthamn fit, and the wonder 0 18 Sip - howe lo
DEPARTLD ibis fife, a ict shure’ ton, Lehigh, a and Pike De it has exisied, i Is soe ey
on the morniig of the Bul ust; L 46th consequently our 38 Bf is yet imper fmeans © doit had nor curler Prostra
year of his age, Mr. ROBERT HARBER, foot, There: can be no doubt however finis tortificd dunceon, for it bas desenyed
editor wid proprictor of the «fds Cena bu; the majorities in these countics, addec jo better nine. Lord Exmouth has, tis Rg
‘ined "~The deceased has Weis widow and to the above would ‘make the majority fbresumed, satisfied the ‘expectaions ofthe RS
two children. The paper will contiliue tolin the state to exceed 35,800 “{Boush nation. The plan of attack p= :
be printed by Robert G. Harper, son of the) *No federal opposition. pears, as far as we can judge, to have beom
deceased, for the benefit of the fagiily, who} . . : judicious; and to have been vigorously exe
(tho’ but a youth) is qualified by education ceated inthe face of a desparate resistangen,
and talents to render the Cetitinel worthy Sarisfied as weare with the result. we wish
of a generous support. | | not tobe consilered gs seeking to detract
Franklin from the merit of the achievement, whem
& : we remark, that to this i :
—— a PR RN SRN Dr
“American Parrior.
wT sficck his thought sm
- = Te evtry Preeman’sright.”
5 BErLErONTE, Noveueen 23, 1816.
: BurLe ”
ie FLOUR,
At Philadelphia-is $13 per. barrek--at
Baltimore § 14, seh Bo
Ll ee ORFECIAYL
~~ Monroe and Tompkins Tickes,
© Carlisle Ticket, f
yo Majerity
rs S077
_ Demascratic majority,
We have nat been able tog
-
25,653
17,588
8,065 {| Penn, Rep,
065
SUMMARY.
The legislature of Connecticut have pas
jsed an act: prohibiting the banks in tha
state from issuing less in amount than onc triumph of the
dollar ; and mmposing a fine upon any pcis {British arms oar gallant seamen led the
son who shall aficr the fivet diy of March way, by showing wih how small a fore
next, pass any bill of the description. stout hearts and willing hands could strike
Gen. Bissell has been found guilty ofjwith awe, if not with" dismay, the hitherto
several of the charges against him, and {formidable power of Barbary.
% ' . I :
Jhcconrits from Washington, state, thal
~ = @repiare is seriously expected between
ours and a foreign government. © Spain it
~ Asuppesed is mean,
Ay SR ] Sm——
+ © COMMUNICATED.
*_Anumber of the Demecrats of this coun
yy have expressed a wish that there should
bea meeting of the: Democratic citizens of]
@entre and Clearfield counties, held in the
© Court-heuse in this town, the Tuesday ¢
ening of the next Court, for the purpose
¥ wf considering the propriety of expressing
" Rheir sentiments to Congress, at their aext
Meeting, on the subject of the Compensa-
Fefiository.
THE FIRST BLOW.
We just learn that circulass have been
sent by the committe; of Facfion and Fed
cralism, to every member of the House of
re ER
ng them tobe at Harrisburg bofore thei 0208 general Jackson approved and cxe:
% first Tuesday in Decembernext, in order
# o x The ED AREA poet Dk of the United States, held on the 4th
We ; oy or oo PEAY instant at the banking house of Stephen
ws be desired that we should Sucqeed ; by Guard, Esq’r WitLiky Jones Esq
i ae ms ine nepal pecans Sova Sos
-numidate some hallo gain other. 4; i Esqr. Cashigr,
“¢imporranee of the object will, it is cpnfi-
+ dently expected, secure your attendanee
ita RD ie The lient. governor of Kentucky
- Hon Bill, or as it is commonly called, the We feel it fo be our duty toput the deni|( Blaughter) who acts as ‘governor since
43 20 do Aor id Such Pollan s 3 2p ocrats on their guard against this insidiofs He oomase of gon. Madison fas 2D) . nt.
prove of the propriety of a meeting ofthis intrigue Dem. Press. [£8 J0HX ore, (formerlyfa senator in con
ibd are. teouested. 16. olive thete o Bus. “| gress) tobe sceretary of state for that siate
Rind, are requested to give their atten- oo ree:0: 2 samme CL The venerable ex-president, . Jonn TIRE
A | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, | JAbas, entred his 824 year onthe 'S0tht I have wote need to repress my feelings,”
EASE Be mea {The following statement of the votes gigent3lt: ofr Spt Coco than 16 excite your sensibilitics aftesn zs”
RC : : © Communication. 3 State ; | Mamror Dicrensow (a genvine repub-{These JOB Lave generously bestowed, © © x
ANEW CANDIDATE for GOVER
for Electors of Presicent and Vice gen . : eh 5 3 % ; 3
ident of the United States on the dst Hoan) is. rc-ppointed governor of Noy )
ROR, proclaimed in Carlisle, the seat of
‘the mighty caucus of eleven unkown bre
Er Cree ys:
Ahem of frincinde, taken verbatim et lizerc-
tim, from a Carlisle paper, a professed op
Posér of caucus nominations. « Mr. Birins
; : 4 ibiting anges made {your senses from the cald and litdass bo *
Tues oligo Ih She Sat ily the lecions : er a 4 i'10 awaken Gn reteton to thotsp
of Philadelphia. eA i he strength of parties, in the present and; vi: tues which glowed within She living oi
Socratic Hid {the next house of representatives. Man. So shall the good which ‘Men dog. .
dfs Gen, Joseph Heister, elected to Con:
gress-by the two democratic eounties of
Berks and Schuylkill, 2 “non descrip.” }
2 would merely Temark that the Bae, hor py
Ticket PENNSYLVA NIA, tve after them ; and the riging g A
hester :
“merely aE 'Viontgomery
alanle, and solid character of Gen. Heister.
> : ’
GEORGE MADISON.
We have announced the decease of tag
traly excelient Man, George Madison, Gg
verno of Kentucky: de wus intered widdy,
military and civil honora ay Frankfort; om
which veeasion the following funeral orati=
on was delivered, by George M. Bibb, Lsq.
in the most feeling manner s Ga
At a meeting of the directors of. the
Ciuzens, While we drop the sympathete
ic tear over the body of our decersed friend
let not our gorrowg drown the recollections.
of hia virtues, which were the moving cage.
ses of these sorrows eT B
I come’ to bury, uot ta praise Kin, Ba
{on this sad; this sqlemn occasion, it well”
+ KEET CONGRESS’
Jos 180?
© Wm Andersen
Adam Seybert
Isace Darlington
- Levi Pawling
James Wallace
"Joho Whiteside
~ Jacob Spangler
Andrew Boden
‘Wm Maclay
John Ross
Saml. D. Ingham
Joseph Hicster
+ Alexander Ogle
Wm. P. Maclay
- William Wilson
David Scott
wr)
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B
B
Young
3,999
{years of age, he volunteered in the militas
518 of ja dotin He in
York 980 [ine SIg :
liberal ‘confidence in b's Seniors ; thus be
fough to make public use of his name, as
gh P : 48 | Wim. Crawford
Bucks :'® 1.78% 3.950
settlements. At: an carly ‘period of the
ctthis hint be i : 34 {Joseph Hiestor
$7 Letthis hint be improved upon, and Lycoming ay
parties, and in establishing the setilements..
Jared Trwin
2rinciple in Centre county think of this pro
Tiicy ‘my iow sce low completely they]
te catch Mr. Frailey of Schuylkill ceunty,
counties in the: same way, who, We under-
; « C
tre county. It is a consolation, however,
generation, ..,
Cis oF Pita i a the wstructed to emulate this right examp, -
ity of Philadelphia 1, Edis oc Eh he Sa
County do. .. L698 : 4 sig Frisnids, When whe Sraddard of
Deleware 348 - Sergei iAmerican Independence was but newly
ES k Hopkinson cigcted ; when dreadful revolutionary cone
y S53 hal ic [Bic tried the stoutest hearts; then, but iT
‘and s ancaster i | 15438 Tomas Smith:
is ub where surpassed. and that if friends { Dauphin sio | 33% Ia. Darlington fy seivice of his cowry. His manly:
and advocates of virtuous fhdependence and [LVR | James Wallace Tol HE pra eat eome ounet 0,
gorrect principles will have discernment e- Cumberland 3.253 l- 525 John Whiteside fibers fidence 4
Frankiin o34 fre wr Hugh Glasgow became ‘a youthful Soldierand a Patriot
a fit person for our NEXT GOVERNOR | Adams 03 arid i n (, He accompanied the detachment of
a at pe 0 ; Wm Maclay Grecubriar Militia, to protect the westerly
that He will clearly distance any caucus! Mifflin TH 111iJohn Ress
candidate who may be started against him. Northumberland ~~ 506 | 1571Saml. DD Ingham settlement of Kentucky, he became a resis
Collumbia ~~ = 8 if 64 Wen Pipes dent of the district. His gallant spirit was ;
1 % . : ’ } ) A Ip - . whl 7 3: rr ; aa rn .
Toy life for 1c, there will be another 1799 Luzerne 313 Thomas bmi inl in sepelingaiou ain
Dutch and Irish coalition in his favor.” Susquchanna 96 William Wilson In every campaign against thie Indisns
Wisat does our. Old School brethren of| Union 5
ject? Did ‘they really fatter themselves
that the dictators of the Carlisle caucus
hafonly offered the golden fleece to them ?
have been duped. The bait has. been
thrown out to many ethers, but, it appears;
none swallowed it so greedily. They tried
and his friends, by the same bait: but he
knew them too well. They also tried sey-{
eral popular . gentlemen in the western
stand, have also spurned the mere decepti-
on. It is mortifying that this barefaced
trick should suekeed no wheve but in Cen.
that it only deceived a very few there, The
‘great mass of the people penetrated and
ridiculed it.
in
A Correspondent in the last Press ye
marks, that «It is believed the object of the
Aurora is to fatter Joseph Heister, and
induce him to behave that he is to be the
candidate of Faction for the Governor's
chair next year. The same bait is held
out to another person in a neighboring
county.” In addition to this, a writer in
thie Carlisle Volunteer, says « that if Joseph
Heister is taken jp for the next Governor,
‘there will be a 1,799 Dutch and Irish coal
tioh in his favor.”
Be these things as they ‘may, it would
#sem, the approving nod of the Aupora
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Northampton
erks
Schuylkill
Westmoreland
edford
Totals,
19,271
$21
68
‘307.
3
15,478
CONGRESSIONAL ELEGTION.
A satement of the majorities of federal and
democratic votes given to candidates
for congress, in the several counties,
at the late Election.
Counties 7
Philadelphia city,
Do county,
Delaware,
Bucks’®
Mortgomery,
hester,
Berks,
Schuylkill,
Lancaster,
Adams,
Dauphin,
Lebanon,
umberlgnd,
Franklin, |
edford, %
orthuniberland,
Columbia,
Lycoming,
Union,
ioga,
Luzerne,
Bradford,
Susqehanna,
Westmoreland,
York,
Mifflin®
untingdon,*
63
Indianna and fcfferson, ~—
Armstrong, :
Greene,®
Democratic.
707
2299
146
2208
74
Ser
Tloof i
2857
are
650
1367
993
1000
39
221
311
21
292
702
1,526]
v2 T94
24
3389
i A i
Wm, Findley
Isaac Griffin
Aaron Lyle
Jokn Woods
David Marchand
Thos. Patterson
Christian Tarr
- Henry Baldwin
Robert Maore
VERMONT.
Mark Richards
Orsam. C Mil]
Wm. Hunter
Charles Rich
Charles Marsh Saml. C. Crafts
John Noyes Heman Allen
CONNEC?PICUT,
Epath, Champion Silvanus Bachys
John Davenport, jr, Charles Denniyon
Lyman Law 8. B, Sherwood
Jonathan @. Mosely Jon, ©. Mosely
Timothy Pitkin Linothy Pitkin
Lewis B. Sturges Thos. 8. Williains
Benj, Tallmgdge Uriel Holmes
DELAWARE.
Thomas Cooper Willard Hail
Thomas Clayton Caleb Rodney
MARYLAND,
Oy ru
Philifs Stuare
Joby Co Herbert
Saml. Ringgold
Samuel Simath
Peter Little
Philip Reed
6
Aaron Lyon
4 Danl. Chipman
Chauncey Langdon
Euther Jewett
Her. C, Hanson
Philip Stuarts
Jolin C Herbert
George Baer
Samuel Smith
Peter Little
Stevenson Archer
Robert Wright Thos Culbreth
C. Goldsborough 2%homas Bayly
SOUTH CAROLIN 4.
Henty Middleton - Henry Middleton
Wm. Lowndes Wm. Lowndes
J. J. Chappell ‘Joseph Bellinger
Wm Woodward * Sterling Tucker
Jean €. Calhoun John C. Caltoup
Wilson Nesbitt
Thomas Moore
Wi. Mayrang 8D Midler
0
“ov
; ..
nN
{(save that which terminated in the woaty
of Greenville) he bare his part,
ized himselt in each,
The wounds he received, as well in ¢ St,
Claw’s Defeat’ as in other Bates coul
notshake the solid-frmosconol bis song
nor disturb the collected ‘presence of bis
mind. In every Battle he showed himself
capable of a superior command
, Military Fricnds. There lies one who,
but 2 days since, was your Chief! Silent
is that tongue and pule is that checks
which, on the plains of Raisin, cheered and,
animated his companions 1m arinx (o deeds
of cool collcated valory, Dim is that eye
which viewed the storm of War 2nd outs
faced danger. Lifeless is that form, whose
heroic presence checked the plundering
hand, and made even Proctor feel, there
was a danger more terrible than the dread»
ful fury of Lis savage Allies.” on
In War, he was_ elevated by his deeds
marms. Io Pegee, he was elevated by
the suffrages of his Countrymen. Imitate
his glorious example. In War, he was
courageous as the Lion; in Peace, as gene
and signals
le agibe Lamb CH
Citizens, Yom have long witnessed his
conduct ‘in private bic; you"know how
faithfully i.e discharged his various
duties. Fle was mild afid gentle :
there was no guile. He never detracted
from the merit of another ; never tratduced’
an absent Friend, nop suffered him to go
undefended: His houge was ever open to
him who needed food or shelier. His eyes
overflowed at the tale of woe. His heart
swellcd with sympathy at the sight of mise
speak of hisn { Warm, generous, und Sia-
cere. He was indeed my fiend; he was
thefriendobns ail. - a Ahi) .
For 20 years and upwards; he Biled the ¢
wpportant avd confidential offico-ot Audit
tor of public accounts, whose warrant ¥as”
ery. His band was ever veady to relieve
the pecessitons. As a friend, how shalik
In him
a