American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, March 31, 1817, Image 2

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;ious of Thursday Jas
The Docuuients
aide th
of the enantey, and the beat mode of re-
lief; Mr. Norgris, jr. in scconding tae re-
gui aiions, made tae following mzlancholy
= ot sraens, from the most aughentic sour:
Senate in compliance with their Resoiu-
ie
appar naturally to
NL » red . 3
enseives iw 3 GC
a3
an Parrior.
« Lo speak his thoughis,
“AMERIC
T1211
apt
ers. i
ical order
cis. ,» As for Ircland he thought the {he 1s. Series i CLrofdiofn
conaitton of it truly deplorable. Semeibut 2d 1 ne erie of publication, and Is every Lreemarn’s right.’
pecpie earimated the popuiatiou of iis cap- Arrangea wm der the rele Bh. comprises TT hs mt
fous st two hundred thousand souls. SRE conuuuation of the Lori spondence be- BeLLeroNTE, MARCH 31, 1817.
Monroe and the ard CART A
(ween Mr, dectetal
|
Las been lately stated in ducwments pre- :
‘area’ b TYG Wh, on emnlov-] 3 panst Minisier, the frst par "which Jy oan :
pared by persons who have been ¢mploy PAE I i part of which, Our Quid folks of this town seem migh
td to enquire info the condition of the poor iit wlil be recoslecicdy was communicatedi ooo nied with the my : Ter fore that t .
. _ Ph ‘ . avr 3 fu sig ale oriani Lepet SHIRE TOT : 2 proect of the 3
that shere are 188s than 7.4800 of these ab-{0 Congress at their jae scivion, aly IR oD wed with the imporians 3€Creis) ng forth that the project of the conventis &
solute beggars, and living upon tie pogun-{ Wes then the subject ohmach public and {brought to light by the publication of Joejion to allel the Constitution was®invented
3 ~F . Jaritable . . ofr yale “NATE. S11! A ) No sae ® "AS Ban) RN
ty of Lhe charitable (Chear, heary) It the|priyas ] Cari. B. Sutherland’s letter. And what do they {oF a set of poors needy creatures who wish
i The 2d series in the ord : RT , d gL ya yay
amount to after all? To nothing more net ed to have en equal division of property
fy al
gr quarters of the
worse coil-t
directed to oth
fast In that Of
eye 13
, 4 similar and perhaps
kingdom
y
publtcauloi (
Lng
het time, byt
er thes let
[iscussion and |:€ss than the vain whimsies of a conceited
dition ofthings will be seen. Nor is dis-jier /C) compas :
HTIEBPONULHCG between oul M nister whiffes—the feverish dreams of a youny
10 are called thet Cr
|
dlminated n
Washingtou, |
on the ground
rrese confined to those wi
{ower order. There is nothing mow S80
common in our strects, as persons beg
ging, waom the highest among u3 woul
not at one Lime; BE ashamed (0 reCOgNISe
ns acquaintanances and friends.”
Tey
i
in Spain (Hv. Koy
AA 3 . 7 is . yy
Mimster ol foreign
enter i
i rey) o n
Paris, Jan. 17- 15e au SERCH
The case of Dr. Gilles is Lying & Partie oider Of publication
A js. Thequestion is, wheliera woman al- nporanes 33 SHOWS
fliicted wich a disorder of which she soon{® odrrclaiious With PP
recent Correspondence
dhesicial
The case is
lecl {ed
1 POS-
L
dies ; does by marrying her §
sess him of all her property
now on appeal. ‘Lhe frst
crelary
il consequences QC
Dy tig
court ¢ I
rihlation
againat the doctor. {ac advances were» A rreanotelatice
rancatedly made hy the famaie: The to this plice. From thus Corresponsience, bo given : ;
: BY IRe out ied appears to have ter inated vo ton} ”° in our next. iy ial ig ;
doctor does net appear to ' have been in} which app OS oe! Lind From the Harrisburg Refiublicas,
“fault. He was 60, she 57 per ago lian Friday last. it appears toe rn hs
» - Joe he . . : - ‘
pe a Spanish Miniseer, though he has powers Appointments by the Governor, THE CONVENTION 2
xX +r 3 X sory ANE 3 i ¢ . T « x ~ . . Xe
(Government Lo treat. nas aici TOM A J T : :
SMALL NOTES. irom his / tzivern: 1 i 1 HOMAS DUNCAN, Esquire, is ap- In the proceedings of the conve :
MALY 35, &e. 1}, nO INSLLUCLIONS. sipted 5:3 + il A ate) Xo 2 tivention
An & w rel Ta Si fall, B pan AAS Th pointed by the Governor, one of the Judg- held at this piaceion Tuesday iast, ther
: An & act to prevent the making, issu-l = Thus, hed the matter rests. cles of the Supreme Court of the state of|{were some particulars which do 10 =
i Je) a tye) Ino rt or TI ORY east bs A duo 5 der - - x " ’ . ? ¥ : 0 {
NE YowSSUWING aud circulating of cer j Discussion 19 uareasotiably, delayed, 10 Pennsylvania, in piace of Jasper Yeates, jpear ob the face of the minutes, whi GF
tan descripiions of notes, and for otherjio say evaded, of our existing differences| deceased. hile oroneh to diate for t $y which 18
‘trees? whic Oe “Qanate somel with Spain; nd evo acting | T MHL DE Prope state for the satisfac
purposes, which passed Senate some with Spain ; and cvery thing respecting Disorny MATLACK, €8Qs prothonotary {04 of the public For Hstanos satisiacle
time since, has passed the House of Re-lthern 1s in suspence. We do not dis-fof the district court o the city and county Wi t TH
cover those features ot hostliltys, on the of Philadelphia. ‘ YI LLAAM ral was nominated by
ician of the La- X Laaithety Carey.
jcian ol the “2 N. B Boinzausby Clgisdan Garber.
ry amendments,
penalties, thel whole
of May nexty! had tat
of bankielear,
presentatives with suad
This bill prohibits, under
circulation, &c, after the 1st
in the nature
of notes or tickets
notes, of a less denomination th
dollar: and the circulating, &c. i
first of July next (as passed by the Senate)
of notes of a less denomination thad five
dollars. As amended by the House of}
Representatives, it prohibits alter thel
t, the circulating, &C.
nite
ali
Irom the Georgeto
b
first October nex
J AGA dep 1ay leat :
of notes under hiss dollars. It alse of the U.i.ed States. At ap early hou
2 , "ne a A 3 . » nt 3 ~nartly yy are "a > %
Ph oh SHAY ing the Dy avery thing appeared {o be In motion : heir respective couniics or districts {forifonn Rink Henry Shafter
\e branch banks, of motes lssucd @ 16 b.[Ta% Lah aids the): . i ‘ i sary Shaffer
3 % crouds were seen flocking vovalds the! he parucular Purpose, and sixty ping are Nath? y J ONES Jose ph Hutchison
son afte: 1 B. Norbury MN. Middleswarth,
capita
mother banks.
11 o'clock a gv
A bill has also passed the senate and
1s now before th se of Representa- \
tives yi Se ™ A. b or assembled on htshack :
against SorpoTalions % Tite Ly ya space in front of Mr- Monroe's ‘house, acted their business with open doors, injJamss Hurper, jr
sal S. a they wore formed underth rec : NLeyi Garret : iri
greatly facilitate the obtaining of judg- where they were fonv = under the direc” jhe presence ola vast croud of spectatorsi JY! Garrett Jacob Weirich
meats by or against Corporations for debtsst oo of tw of thelr fellow citizens Whol oon ember naming t lidat Joli SUDRINGS James Kerr
At ) norations for debts : shals ch ¢ naming the candids ) iy :
ns by oriag parang; had been chosen marshals of the, Jay {CASA EMO 5 Sn candidate Pub ipacob iiuigate Joidrig -Likirsom.
me Mr. Monroe, ac lickly, whom he wished to recommend tc {isaac Worrell Vi itiom Vance ©
ante Groves “John Tavior
$c.
From the National Intelligencer Feb. 98.4, 1.
The Senate. According to the
and persons on
Pa an that subject,
niced States whose Members are cho-
“sen for 6 years should be the most per-
manent and least changable of the bran-
ches of the Government. On this ground
en entertain-
rine corps,
teers. An front
rary portico had
the Democratic Princip}
ed ladies Mr,
rnmant.
this branch'of the Gove
It is well known éhat the Senators arefMadison Was also / prose,
arranged into three classes ; one of wich placed on the righ of Mr. Monroe. Af | ill answer these questions ?.—And who! ‘0. Heli :
goes out ot office at the end of each con-{ter the oath has been administered, the : : Michact Guudaker Edward Hemick
gress. Ofthe class whose term of ser-jnew presideny Qelivered his speEcH Al-4C real and not nominal Independent Re-1 Adam King Andrew Christie
+ vice expires on the third of March next, though thls speech was delivered in thelpublicans ?——Shall we hear any more of se- 15. 8. Mitchell Samurl Power 11
open aie, The delivery was so distinct and | pet meetings and = private cabals from: ohn Stroman John Clarke, he
2 jacob Alter Jlenry Burk holdes']
James Bunks 4
but one will fake a seat in the Senate ov
the 4th of March next (Mv. Williams, ot
Tennnessee) and that one temporarily ap-{tbat iw was perfectly heard a cansiderable :
pointed by the Lxecutive of the State distance.— When the speech was conclu- [could there be a Mole contemptible cali} Peter Hrailey Luks Cassin
which he represents. ded, a federal salute Was fired from a de-|cus than those schoolmen formed at Cage | Daniel Rhords, jre Joho L. Pearson 3
Of those who composed the Senate onjtachnicht of arullery In. the capitol SqUATCHicte 2 And sO COilacious were they of the {david Huts ; Wikia coke A
~The precession returned in the sams : {lrederick Smith Henry Black :
despicable figure they cut, that they shyly, Spoenir Janics Hanna di
the 4th day of March 1813, 4 years ago,
order to Mr M
but 5 will take their seats as Senators
on the 4th day of next mouth. received ihe congratulation of the foreign | themselves up from py!
I Hanada ministers, ud oLer strangers, and of Bis pen the result of their mighty labors are Jolin Muiiowny Joseph J Wellies J
High i yt Hd nghaeves fellow citizens [among whol Mi) 1 ic. behold ! ae it? WW Henry Jarreti Daniel Dil fier ga
there will have been the number of per-{Madison, now a private individuals: Indlrace public, behold - what is it? Whyly 7° Rogers Calvin Blythe "a8
sons which tollow in the office of Senatorjihe evening a splendid ball was given, jihcy offer a man to the people of Pennsyl | David Roth James Wilson |
from the respective States, cach State be. Jin honor of the occasion, by, the citizens)yapia for heir Governor who in his or Xoier Hitbrd Se Ruin .
ing entitled to 2 Representatives in the of Washington, which was crouded al-}, oo oa a dull, stupid, illiterate Cr I. Brodhead Henry Hurst If
Senate. There will have been, for exam-|most to eXCess. ia as a dull, stupid, Hiiterate reature;l conn Fry Smid Haye
T his installation seems to have excited but is now in his dotage; beng close obf Fleury Mertz K
FOR N. B. BOILEAU.
Powel
ple, from ;
Newhampshire 4 Maryland 5 jmore curiosity than any previous even
Y erinont 4 Virginia 5 {of that kind, Many pera. t3me frond rhig man they chose in preference to Mr. Harman Vansant ay
Massachusetts 4 N. Carolina 4 3 considerable distance (o witness it. ‘Anc} ; : Sl wm. Purdy John M Farlan
Rhodeisland 3 S. Carolina 3 ~ertainly the gy of Washington neve Gregg; a man In the full exercise of hi | 1,1 Mathiot Is aac Smith
Connecticut 3 Georgia 4 {oresented so pI and 50 numerous an as tellectual, moral and natural talents and{jochn Davis i Christian Glei
Newyork 4 Tennessee 5 femblege The weather was 0 POEL-fo,pacities—a Man of experience and liter- Henry Shectz g Alexander Py
Newjersey 4 Kentucky 7 [harly (yvorablie, it being a delightful {°° oe 3a Bi Con. pecaivedn ver Samuel Gross Christian, Garbd |
Pennsylvania 4 Ohio. , 43 pring days ature——who, it his, youth, berye & YOU} } opristian Snyder Conrad Jiucher 4
Delaware 4 Louisiana 5 pm : liberal education , and who has improved it} pose delegates whose hafmes arefin
From the Huntingdon Gazeite Marek 6 {by study and reflection. This gentleman | roman letters, were 10 members of thele=
candi. | cisiature: 1 hose in ttalicgawcre me
Tt is presumed our Readers will find
in these facts the evidence of a more fre-
quent renovation of the Senate, of a more
continued rotation in office in that body
than any of them, without enquiring
would have supposed.
omm—
-iatta Bank ©
ves nade on
it
induced sO
We bave}ry and have
portion of the Doc
RR. lations with
sident to the
Our Relations with Shain.
crowded in a large
amets respecting our
Bpay (ransimited by the Pre
ranately
uis having:
a transicr
by the Spanish Goyer
of aileged want of time to
Lo it at Madrid.
as to date, b
view of the
ight us to eXpu
from the gener
an one} Documents, that our relat
¢ thelare lar trom being ina 9
Yesterday, being
MOoXROE was insta
| from every di
eat number
At the appointed {i
comp nied by Mor.
hi acriage, for U
+1 ser yy ‘
theoty followed by a great
is supposcd. di
a] commencement
nz)
a
Allail's )
of the negotiation to
AMonvoe and Don
{ the ransier
OD Pa
”
bl 4
w
18
th
Li
Hed
A
T
A
n
hot
ol our Government, and the general m-
the senate of thelthe whole, a considerable procession. i {their engugem
ig arrival at the capitol hill 4 - vo rita .
his arrival at th Y he wus re majority Their proceedings
ceived with military
and some fit
Case,
ct; butt is quite
al aspect of these
Niessenger of Marvel:
€
| into the presidency
Tompkins, sat out, in
es
2
scbeck ; forming, in
hose brain is turned round by the
tains of his own um-
and the Spanish
Zor man w
which ter-
high notions he entel
ALN
nt, portance.
qt first inf Ph prating, pufled-up, forward coXe
, and first also in
the actual posture
about equal to that which has
ofa politician;
Jin, COMPrises tht}. aE
between Me. St his the first rediculousiy absurd letter he
. 4) . . . nN 3 1010 y(r Vy » R
Louis De Onis; was written since the subject of our ack ieh and joined the fish. But for this =
rick a convention would have been called og
rovernor has been agitated. For
musement of our readers the leur
of thie ne-
nish Government
© 1
wo {
George F. Lehman, phys
zareito, vice J. B Sutherian
——pm——
which report
d, reinoved.
| A
Patriot.
Rurthe
The whole number of delegates whic
tons with Spaiv
factory state.
ati1a
A Law
convened at Harris!
s -
4h of March Mr aumber 44 arc
specially chosen by the Republicans
ection. hts :
; hey convencd nt
of gentlemen
in the open
aot members.
nyt
sel
‘he rebubiican party for their suflia
and when the vote was thus fairly
ording
capital. He was
umber of carilagas i
penly taken, the minority, acc
ent cordially united with
honors by the ina- 1s : ,
a corps of voluns they order to be publis ca fo the WO
of the capitol a tcmpo- This is truly acting Tike Independent
been crecte
Msnioe ascended the por-
the silence of the PeOL
onvro
A faint attempt a
the distribution of t
is his own way
4 ~rovered
ay trouble with RK.
d in which
hostility to the Sspate has bz
cd by many good Men, as possessing ithe inaguration was to take place. a .
reat powe’ and being more permanent This was surrounded by several act tds ! How many counties were re.
Pe characetr, than is consistent withlihousands of . persons, among whom | presented (here ! Did they not shut them:
cs of our Govera-jwere great | pumbers of well dress-lgaives up in private conclave, and suffe
wice selves
none to enter but their own
mont. A few facts on this subject will
‘ghew what in pre ctice, 1s the character ofltico, accompanied by Mr. Tempkius, the :
committee of senators, «ad judges, Mr And did they, or did they not do thelr
shades of night? Who
was {work under the
and
lg was so greal py
5 ES these brethren of Jincifiic? Wis ther
e’s house. Here, he
yiic view.
‘he verge of three score and
¢ breaking into the Ju-fwas the first, and certainly the best
f Pennsylvania, ( Lewistown ER »
2) F A1licy . 1- x b { > eT — a n . ‘ s
Ji nit of the 224 9 date the schooimen proposed. —T0 prele 69 delegates of the former, an
Br c 4 dulled dotard as ate ee Tatter descripti
ssatistaction at the par s1 ch a thick skulled dotard as Joe He ie 44 of the jatter description.
t of specie payment 10 him, 18 procito demonstration that the ——
pe enter prising citizens to {caueus, or the majority of it, weve foals © 113, whole number.
nt OI
he Cash
His attempt was ior
ig time to prevent
sypues; of both. Certainly no
. | his senses, who know any
te a moment
thing
we roen; would hesita
“to eh
We have never thought him more than |
otub
now brought him before the public. Nor is
the a-
hati
burg to nomiggte a can
didate for Governor, were 113, of whic
now members of Asscrabl
public Courthouse in broad day, and ira:
and ¢- |,
5
Qa DAMCE |
publicans =O the schoolmen at Carlisic
ten years. —
honest ma
oe ort ind endenk
hopesy ab
go. Musl 1
schop'men be very
cere wa their adempis tor obt Line a cons
- A 1a -
ion siastiongefin thy
take up tlie vary maa dor Gayernar who
was the chief instrument wie prevented
it in 1805, by the viis stratagem waich he
veniion 10 alter the cous fiputinng
ek sand 30 hisTTron snd x
practised in aus Trout.catchlng leiter, sts ¥
made over the state. “Lhils alarmed Avast
sumber of misinformed people of all des
criptions ; but it was principally intended
to frighten the Germans, aud it completely
succeeded —Vast numbers of them actu
atiy believed that Simon Snyder and Tie
{New Convention, 11 they succeeded, would
seize their property and’ divide it in equal
shares among the Irish--Heister having
¢iven it oul that Suyder bad deserted the
and the constitution amended long ago
— —
1
L
Isaac SWrEaven, hy Christian Glin.
In the tullowing columns the names of
the delepacs who voted for Me. Vindiav,
and ot those who voied for Mr. Boileau,
re piven Sepuralely ; and those who wer
nentbers of the legislature re disdf-
| ;uished {rom those who were not mes’
+h
shears:
FY» F
or ros WILLIAM FINDLAY,
“4 cremiah Picrsol Thomas Murray
James Bule
James MNicClure
Abel ML Fariand
Matthew Carey
i'homas Sergeant
in
Charles Soude?”
Beorge Larton
tol foe 2 Sutnerland
they in. i. R ywiand
| EH Kitchen
iiiam Long
or
1
= a
George Plume
Peter Wallace
David Marchan
Andrew Stor
William Davidson
George Dearlh
14} oni u
rid. ED. Barnard Jus Tod
Re-|James Mouaghan Abm. Martin »
David fore
James Por
Stephen Wilson
Andry. Kobrgon
Ludwick Heck
David Ferguson
Jacob Guodhart
John Sawyer
Johe tbeonett
Jsanc Post
Joseph Pierce
Ton. Pierce
(yeosHarunan
Jaco Neor
George Thompson
Tacob Hibshman
Geo. B- Porter
Henvy Haus
H. Macullough
Wm. W. Steele
gy OF
es ¢ : Pe
James Giflen
And] Godfried Koehrer Henry Welles
William
The convention consisted of
The following delegates XN
ast at the Geiuaciwtic COPVen:
‘Tuesday last.
of ths
which