Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 15, Charlestown, Clark County, 2 January 1822 — Page 1
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CnAIlLESTOV. X, INDIANA, V.TDNESDAY, JAKUAUV2, 1221.
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A Duxixxb xonnisox, eW'T Wednesday morning, on "a1er171 ct, wrstci the CV'Url-Houe and Clerk'? tijee,' on the fellow inj; terms: dollars rrr yarifvnid in advor.if. d'Mars'cnd a half ij 'part ka'frrcrty. ''Ju-o dollars end 7t un:s a ihe end cf the Cjrlquartir, ciJ .'fht(f dollars if jjcynad U dcrijcd u.-Jil CJ md vf the year. (r;r All lel'trs tithe Editors r.iwl It fust tdd, ctlicm-isC) they uill iut Le Utc.ubd to.
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period, and that the amount in the Treasury, ou the 30lh of September Int, vill be increase J ou the lt day of January
next.
At the c!oc cf the last cion it was nnticipatcd that ti c projircssire diminution of t!i pulilic revenue in ti;ifJ and 1CV0, which had been the result tf the languid statL cf our fureirn commtree in thobe
year?, had, in the hitler year, Jta Ltd its
extreme point ot de;'reilor). it uai, However, been ascertained, that that point was reached or.lv at the termination of the
(;r-4 quarter of the present year. From
v hirh obviously present therm :les tosuj-j ply a def.cieiity in the rcvemio, t-hould it; occur, i.rc the intcretU which may del it r the print ipal benefit from the change, ll domestic manufactures are raised by ilutiv on foreir, the dtfiei' ixy in the luid necessary fo: public pur0M's thould he eupplif.d by dutiei on the former. At the last session, it seemed doubtful, whether the revenue derived from the present Source? fould be adequate to all the fcivut purpoKi of our Union, includinj; the (onttiuction of our fortifications, the augmentation of our navv. and the inottclion of cur
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c emmcrce against tt;e uanei ;o wmcn u
President's Messsags
1 concluded. i ui.dorstood that the cclcr.ics in South r.Vrica have had jrtat succcn during t vwr. in tit strui'x'le- for their
tjpendeace. The nc;.v government of
Cjiua.bia lias CXICUU:U Hi iei:nuu-. .uiu 'tcisiuerabiy augmented its ttrent;th; and ttiBuenoi Ayrcf, where civil dibsetision fcd, llr some time before, prevailed, raster harmony, and better order, appear t3fi:avc been established. Equal success l attended their cilbrt3 in the provinces fflbe I'aciMc. it has lorp; been rr.ar.itest tii it woalJ he imposibk for bpaia to il. n.lrr.!r i v force, aad eouanv
KMbat no conditions, short of their ir.do- . . '.1 i.. . ( : Arc in ll.--m.
Ifivv tiiorcicre he presumed, and it is
-V-i.tMv hr-ri. that the government of
guided by enlightened and liberal C.xih, will had it to comport with its irtf rciis, and due to it ina-nanhT-ity, to tcr-v.h. u- this cihauitii controversy on ilit has.'... To promote this result by
(flf.;.' compel ; ihc bin.imui.ut c Cjjjuvill ho the oojeet vf the govcruptnt tf the Uuiied Eiau s. ..'.'n conductini; the liscai operations of the jjr. ii lias been found necessHiy to tarry jrio !u!i cifcct the act cf the last setsion ol Cjr.jrcE:, authorisin?; a lean cf tive n:ilof dollars. This arr.has been rnieu jtt, an average prcrjuura Oi iivc d.;!j h." tbe hundredths per ct-nt. upon sloek bea.--fcp an interest at tne rate of five pr tent, per a;:n:jm, redeemable at ttie option ot the government after tho liwt day cf Jar--r', 1G35. f There has been issued, under the pr0' Tif ion-scf this act, four millions seven hunT . ... ... ,. j . t.,
end anu thirty-uve tnout.ai;u tfid r.iaely-six dollars thirty cents of live fir cent, stock; and there has been, or Vill br, redeemed during the year, three Ohions one hundred and iiinctysevca tVand thirty dollars and seventy-one tints of Louisiana six per cent, and dierrid stock, and Mississippi stock. There lis, therefore, been an actual increase cf te public debt, contracted during the year, of one million live hundred and tnirlyClght thousand two hundred and sixty-iix fillnrs iitv-n5ns cents.
I he receipts into tne ircavj.y
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lust, the duties soured have exceeded . is exposed. lied the dchciercy been such i . i: r.fl!.i t,.,!,;l n; In t . rrfSlV. either to
ll!0e 01 lliO l UlTe!"P"l!Ulll2J juuucii v$ inv- iu ua v ---., last year, one million oic hur.dieJ and abandon tho:e measures c-fdeler.ee, or to seventy-two thousand dollars, whilst the ; rcsoil to other nu-ai s for adeqe-t-f.K.dj, arnouKt cf debentures issued during the the ccurse presented to tiii adcpticn ct a
thrH first ouai U'1.4 of this year. i ianc j virtuous ar.d enliuht
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hi:Ti-irp and hl!v-tVO IfiOUSa T.U Uwil.: ILiS
thitn that of the same ouarteu ofth; Lit year. There ltc just grounds to belieTe that the improvement which has occurred in the revenue, during the la.t mentioned period, will not only le maintained, but that it will prortieiy iacre.se throu-a t:ie Lext and several succeeUing years, so aa lo realize the result?, which were presented upon that subject, by the chxi-d reports of the 'I're isury, at the canmcir-e-rncnt of the last sewicn clCcngrcti. Under the inilucncc cf th most umV;.:-r-able circumstance., the rovenu.- t-.e next and fcub?eiuent yeais, to )' r ISio, will exceed the Ucnnnui at r.i.cn. authorized by law. It may lairly be presumed, th'.t, under the protection eivcu to domestic ii.ai.ai.ae-
come, at no diitaut period, a. mavmictu
inir r..::i'.!rv. 0:1 iia citei.SiVsi SOaiC. OS-
w-- , ... seising, as we do, tha raw maonui m such vat amount, vith a tapacuy to augment them to a:i indefinite ci.teiit; rmtmp wh hmthe country ahmer.t of every kind, to ja' amount fsr exceeding the ueauud
the most
oL.
ii-r!iim iiirc ir.rriv-f cd. It I. ahol,'i!
found iiveiatarv to ii. th.'ihi a navt'l i"r.';
i:i the i'nciiic, fr ihj r: t n el i;m very In-port 12.: ii.;e:t . e.t;;;cj:s n-
picd'n ccmaiercc atnl tae iiiiei;c :n m.n. sea. Ycsteh hao lihewie; hern employed in -ruisiiif; .dofi;thc Atlantic coast, in
inc (.mil oi jiit'Mio, cn ti c cv:ot 01 Air.ca, and in t!:e ri( ii-hlu-rini; seas. In the Jailor many j iracir s have been committed on ou. commerce, ar.d so extensive was becoming; the ran;;c cf these tmprinciph d adventurers, that there was ca-ie to npprchcnJ without a timelr ar.d decisive, ellortto sup-
j prers them, the wcrst consequences wou.il ensue. F01 : ui.atcly, a considerable check: has been eiu n to that spirit by our cruisers, who have MKtct ded in capturing anA destroying revend of t'u se ve.-.-cls. In ever the Uss, it is coi'.sidered an ohjeet of hij;! iinportiixc toccntiiiue these cruizes until the practice is entirely rtt; prci-jed. Lika success has attended cur cllorls tosupprea the slave trr.de. Urder tlic tlag of the U. states the sanction of their papers, th tra:'c may be conside red as entirely sappressed ; and, if any of or cil iens arcengaged in it, under the itegs and papers cf other powers, it U only trorn a respect let the rights of thoe powers that these offenders arc not seized and brought home, to receive the punishment rhich the lawa inl't. If every ether pover should adopt; the sarn-j policy, ami prruc thcsime vigorous m ?ans for cairvinc it into tllect, the
.it i examination cfth?v,hr!c ccist, for j traJe cc uhl r- longer exist.
l"epiy i-r.pretsea wuu tno oiesaiug
tened recple appeared
to La a v.l.vi:; o.ne. It must be rrati.-yintr to
all to know, that thi; r.ccoruty djca not exist. Notlinr, however, in contemplation of such inpertftnt object.-, which can be easily provided fr, should be left to hazard. It is thought that the levei.ue may receive an augmentation irom theexisti"' sources, and in a maimer to ivA our rnai.U.etur., without hastening prertaier ,j the result which hasbecucugest. ULa believed, tlr.it a moe-eiato a'.iditi-one.l d :tv c.i certain nrtieies would iuva il.at
iiibie to ay eer;c.i
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. - r c. r.v tnt'-.-j S--2-o -i 1 -'. v-3 , r.2ov. :.nA r.f v.,ch WC have
Le exception ot a pc.il vi tne ;o:n;or) ituc- n-.aniioia proois, my rmna w iuw.lately acquired, will be completed in the 1 My .Uawn to that Almighty Being, the Mrcscr.t jcr.r, as will be the survey cf the j Great Source frcn w hence they proceed,
oiiio cuiij'amptioii, e
Uoidvci a.ie yers,
ai.d to u-:
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aiw"t! t a very lnofciatc pj ice; s.mcu aho 'as our people r.ro ia me u-eehauic arts, and in every improvement calculated to ieen the den.and for, -ad the price ot labor, it is manifest that their success, 1.1 every branch of domestic industry, may
and wdl be carncl, un-aur mici.wuu.e. i-iva hv the r, resent duties, to an
extent to meet any demand, whicn, unur a fair competition, may be made on it. A considerable incuse of domestic manuf.iCtafcs, by dimir.iih'u.g iho inii.ortation of f.iein, wiii probably tend to icseo tne amount'of the public revenue. As, however, a iar:;c proportioa cf the revenue, which is derived from duties, is raised from other articles than manufactures, the demand for which will increr.se with cur Population, it is believed, that a fund win
i!R.!?r tr.e renvnt.n o aa ar:i to wtmm t-ur mci; rraiciui a.w.ww'
ii;usc c' itcprcLentHtivcs, from l!'e nout'.i i ic-.V',rv2ai trc d;
id, iikr; wic-,
0 T. t i r- a ; S -
lippi. A progress, corretponii- fj it:i t.'ie sua:5 r.riprof.ri'rtttd, has al;o hern mads it.
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01 viiU e'.o 4.0 1.
of the L.i.o, iiom L.ou::7
J A Ml 13 MO.vr,CE.
jiAixiw'r, c. kov, 30.'
O ; .'1.1 1
rhe co.!:tri'.f tioa of tneje forth.
the j o'ct designated. Am they v, ill ihrm j frer Iik- heir, v rr.:;, a Gritt an J
,i iystera CI del'
lime frontier, a-;-- in concen'i
j 1 j - ;r tha wnoe inara- ytt en l'"ht Ci in this vicm-
moit care has been taken to tlx the pi-dtipn j jj,..r irzi lr, the n' k. It appears of each v-orir, and to form it on su;h r. scr.ie, tjul t;-r wrr.;U h:J hen hudy erect -as will be tidcquats to the puipcs-e intend- . a,(jj, ,',oi sorr.c ti.'L'Ct in, the fauned by it. All the inlets arJ asinihihie prts j dion, he whole g.ivo way, when no of our Union have been minutely crrnmir-1 snreltrVii ten ot loss vv;:; ;;u;rchendcdcd, and pc-'.itJoi; taJ-.eo, with a viorr 10 : 'fhe owner, Curtis Sncllin, & i mail of
in c ci v
siir.ee, a ju-t regard to cccnomy. Doubt?, iiowever, being entertained, as tc the propriety of the position and extent cf the work at Dauphitm iihnd, further progress in it was fru-Wndv-d, coon after lUe last session of Comrre-s, and an order ;ive!i to the Hoard of En-;i;eers and Kaval Ccnmri--siners, to inahc a further and more minute examination of it, in both respect:,
Cwkr, iiuiio;v y tsaapca.
It is s'2'rrd i.T the Wheelin? (Va ) Gasett; tna: sis hundred wagons lidwith tnerchandi-e have arrrived tt that pbec alone, in biz xoath3 from the Atliiitio country.
and to report tne result witnoui ut.iy
Due provies has
been made
nv lsive Jr tcnriacd on th;r;.'.p?j a canal
i 2 i r.-iili!i i;. i.'iiEih, ; trie west stele:
' rf th" r;e.:r fs'huyik'.il, to commence . ! . . 1 1 ..!... .J .
urea anu nmen-seven uuwis ' r . ,. ,irivi h anj which, With tlie balance of one million one ; t.on of the lortihanu n J Mildred and n.nety-eight thousand iouri on.er pn.me wo,..; by U - o;ytpndred and sixty-one dollars twen.y-one , of tne navy to .Lie po t 10 w m. .0 cer'r intr- Tro-'surv on the former dav,: posed to carry n, uiw ny x . . ',u. ,,f c.-Vi-ntecri mil-i the rmUiC d;bi, i-c- , t,s--lu
- fcW. r:.lrm,...iM.rl ml -evenlce-i thousand
rlx hundred and lifly-ebAt dollam ninety 00 f-rnts. -a-The psymTit- fro-n U-e Trc?ury during ' tne same periad hare amounted to fifteen Jniti'.or.s -i'x hundred and fd'y-hre thousand two hundred and eighty-eight dollars forty iWvcn -cnt?, leaving in the Treasury, on the last mentioned day, the sum cl one " million ocven hundred and sixty-two thouard three hundred and seventy dollars forty-four cents. It is estimated that the l-ereiniRAfih.'. fourth nuarter of the year
excee.l tlic demands which will be j
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more
1 iMiourccs and tlie
r-''H.,rV SrViCCS.
It eai.nat he ooaoU,.., rorrnh'te our internal IV.-i
i-s-i dependant we aie on i..ronjn powers, for everv national, i vell a. do;raln" p-;ros." the greater and mure ?d"io he the public feiicity. Iy ; tio-ne-tic manuftctures, will the u;. th- rude materials at home b nicr-r's-ed, and thud will the dependency oMoe s-vcri'l parts of our Umcn on sch u;'.er,
;h of the Union i'.sn
and the stre::;
nortiona'oly" a
which 1 very
None cf the lariter shi have been, cr will
be, launched, lor the p-eM.nr, tno uju. being to protect ail which may nut be re.u.red for immediate sen ice from decay, ay (niitabS buildir. erected ever tv.'ii . A rjuiiilron 'nas haen maintained, as huetofore, in ih.'s meditie ri'aean, by meaCi '.vhcrof. P'-'ee has btn ..ohorved vin ' " ' l ' ri- 1.'., the iJiirbary powers. 1 &.iuuu'vi L.- ea reduced the prer.tz-t reario a small a force as is eomp&tibie with the fulbh. .cnt of ihe object intended by it. From p; experience, and the best infornn-.t'tot re-s'-ectimj the viewi cf th.:':; paver-, it idiiinc:'uy undcioc-d that, t-houid our if uadroii be withdi.tv-r., (Lj v. 'M s-'-ee
Sr.xu.iuta;, L.ici the
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rde,ou the Trea.ury Jariag the samejuur e-i-b
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