Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 137, Richmond, Wayne County, 30 December 1826 — Page 2
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fortifications provided for by Congress and j adapted to secure our shores from hostile i
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pu'die gratitude and justice to the Pen snn--rs of the Revolutionary war: The maintenance of our relation;; of peace and protection with the Indian tribes; And the Internal improvement and surveys for tlie lorali-m of" Raa !s and Canal--, which durinr the l i-.: three serious of Congress have cng aged so much of their attention, and may e:igr"S-i la rue a share of their utti benef u-tho-s to our country.
mealed will, the R port .of (ho Scrvl... , j: it was a plcl-c of (n.nsilio:, fr,rn , oflhcNav, oC.Pf. ! Sorj-;.i..,l.lh!.l,iB ,.,ir -I
A Report from tne x'otma-r vin-i .. jj i.i- sii-Kiug ln!o ( c . , i likvise communicated, mi' in n jj vaih-v, their emanctpat, d ' eti.rrtorv manner the lesuit of a cendm;' to the hticm effr i, n Uf
reduced to half a million for six years.!' vigororo.H, tficient, and cconon.ua! an-; .OH QULCV AJj;. dch the present year is the last. A ! ministration of the Department. i ho , J.vhwghn, Dec. 1C2G.
of the otiice, even ot tne jear in
country, that Congress, by the act of 20th
April, 1C1G, appropriated one million of j dollars annually, for eight years, to the
rrao'ual increase of the Jory. At a subse- !
quent period, this annual appropriation j highly
was
ot wmch trie pn
vet mnrc recent a mromi:it inn thr hist ii revenue
I years for building ten Sloops of War, has : chidii g the latter half of 1 82-1, and tin-hist
nearly restored the original appropriation ji half of 1 325, had exceeded us 'XF".nu.r ;j
ol It; lb, ol a million lor every vear. 1 he by a sum oi more man iuio t
result is before us .ill. We have twelve ' dollars. That ol the succeeding year ua
,' been still more productive. I be increase
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Uv the art of the 30i of April, 1021,1 a jnc 0( lo;itin fortification Hi r
lint; of battle Ships, twenty Fiiuates, and
Sioon of War in nronnrlion: whirh. with f of the receipts, inlheear preceding
a few month of preparation, may present ;! first of July last, over that of the year be-
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the jj ''err, exceed one hundred and thirty bx
sijieMed and approved by ir.y predeces- ulo(. ra litre of our coast, ready to meet ! thousand dollais, and the excess of the re-
sor, the -jrn f thirty tli. us.nd d. .Iars n as j ailV invader who miyht attempt to set loot j
appropriated lor tne purpose ti causing 10 . p0 our sf,orr?!. Combining with a S)Sbe made the r.ece-ary surveys. pl-'S tern of fortilications upon the shores theman.l e-timufes of th. routes ot such road? 1 .jvrs commenced about the same time a'.d ca:nUai the I'reidint ol the LitiiU-d j. under the auspices of my immediate predeStates mi;' t deem of national importance j: CCS9aT and hitt.ertu s stematically pursuiaa commerrial or military point ot view,j;ej it ,ns p.CCj jri nur possession the most onoveary for the transportation ot tte jj elective sinews of war, and has left us at public mail the survey, plans, and esti- j once an rxample amj a lesson, from which mates, for each, when completed, tohej;our own u(it.s mav be inferred. The
Ia;d l fore 1 onures. hcradual increase of the iNavv was the!!
In . xecuiion or tins r.ci, a noara 01 r.n- j, principle, of which the act of 29th April,
HESKRVOIR. We learn horn the L-.r.
bat the Reservoir of tie Ohio ( Li r k i n ff summ i t, cor, ! r nC ? . - d fr i '' i . ihcr. of Rochester, ew V.j!. v
pii.eer vas irnmediat.dy instituted, and j; 1 8 1G, was first development. It was the
pleted. It contains hi; ;Mi a arres, and the embankment, itr," its completion, two miles fV length, and is intendid to 'in
Iceints over the expenditures of the year j main line of canal w ith ; ' - t 1 . . ' j- . f . I II . MH. . - I '" 1 rv
ihas swollen from torty live inousanu 10 1 sons. 1 ne emu inkm nt w x v I nearly eighty thousand dollars. During j hewn timher in the t e: tre i 'h, i !( 1 the snm period, contracts for additional ieotthe state about .CO 000 ii ;; transportation of the mail, in stages, for a- S heather has acquired o..-i,i... !bout two hundred and sixty thousand jj for his exp ier rt . in bi.t y .,, j f I miles, have been made, and for seventy inmce. Ohio Slate J.vrauL 1
thousand miles, annually on horseback. Seven hundred new Post rificfs have been established within the year; and the
i increase of revenue within the last three
years, as well as the augmentation of the
transportation by mail, is more than equal to the whole amount of receipts, and ol mail conveyance, at the commencement ot
the present centuiy, when the seat of the
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ii ue fieen mre most auluoush and con- ; introduction of a svsicm to act upon the Htantlv occupied in carrying it into efl'ect. 'character and history of our country fbr an The hVt ohiert to which their labors were ,; indefinite series ofa'jes. It was a declara-
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!r"crert ny order o tlie late l resident, j; tjon nr irij Congress to their constituents i General Government was removed to this
wu tie -x iminatson ol the country De" and to posterity, that it was the destiny and place. When we reflect that the object jj much regret: but our reader., n u t teen the tide water of the Votcnutc. the t,c jtv of tUv?c Confederated States, to u ffected by the transportation of tbe mail pute the blame to us if n,-, ' fY-.'i i-t f -it. l'-io In :i-rert;iifi the I : !.. c : -. 11.. .1 l . r.. 1 . .. ; i.-ut .y 3
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nan tor naicr, and have r.rt , ... .
jit. Whether we shall in timo Lr 1,
I is extremely uncertain. This We ,
pi a. ti, ability ofa commtmication between j! no pettv advances, a great Naval Power. j!jo ments ol social life, it is pleasirg to ob them, to designate the most Miitable route ji hnt, which thev proposed to accomplish S""i ve thnt the diss mination of them to
iccomp
I jr the -ame, and to form plans and esti- jtl t:'ti,Ut years, is rather to be considered i! vcrv corner of our country has outsrioed
mate in detail of the expense ol execution. t:. ,. mc;lire Gf their means, than the jj in their it er ase even the rapid march ot 0 the 3 1 of February 1 S 25, they mane I limifation of their design, Thev looked i our popul aih,n. their hr-t ivpnrt. whieii w as immediately r ')rwarj for a term of year?, sufficient for !i Bv the Treaties with France and Spain, communicated to Congress a.;d in which j t)ll. aecomplisbment of a definite portion jj respectively ceding L uisiana and Flor tli..i il..fl ir,xl tli.il iiiiirifi m.'i'uri'li rfi:iii 1 .1 1 r. . . I ! . . .
w 01 ineir purpose; and tnev lett 10 ineirj ida, provision wa nwae lor tne secuered therire.imame obseived bv them ; surf (!?OI s tf) u tie caiivass 0f which nty of land titles derived from the Gov- . e 1 r..l. ... it. 1 it... -1 . . . . . .! J
r"s,".lin""".i;",,"im ;""",u they had traced the large and prophetic j t-rnments ot those nations. Some progress !
outline. i'he ships of the line, and frig-. has Hen made and unde." the authority f j ate whidi they had in contempi.ttion, iSl j: various Acts of Congt ev, in the a-certair.- j
be shortly completed. The time v. Li. Ii f ing estabjisf m,.t of lUa.v. titles, hut t laim j cuits. Should this become a 1 r. w
uicv nau ainnieu nr ine ecmue;ion oi aw e (0 a very tare rxreni remain no less un- ' work is more than elipsed. It remair.s fr j adju-ted. Tlie public fith, no less thai our consideration, how their successors j; th j ti t rights of irdiv iduals, ard tbe inter
m-iy contribute their portion of toil and of j-eM ef the community itself, appears to re i treasure for the benefit of the succeedir.'j quire further nroViMon for the speed 1
suit ef-tn h of tae pn liminarv surveys as
u Te then completed, thev w-re decidedof opinion t- .it the ct nununitatioii was j r r : i a'd'. At the ,,j S"---io:! of Cor.eress, before
the board of t pincers were enabled to; m ikf up tbeir second report, coi'tai'.ini; aj i er.d pl .t.. a:.d preparatorv i ntimate tori
INDIANA LLC iS LATH-..
A bill had passed both Ibm,. . -
election of Circuit I'rosei utri-, 1ballot of the two If ohm-, nr.i their salary to N100 per annum, Xl f ,., Prosecutor in the 6tb Circuit, -ili j., : ed 200. The LegMatuie vs i ! . f t-u liave five Prosecutors to ckct tliis-, A bill had passed the th -i n a d i ; 2 :: St.-nate, oro.m.zing two 1 t-vs .h;J,. ; . 1
t-e wn-k. ti.e v. on;m 1 1 1 t ' oi me iioiir-e i j. ,,, , jjraiiiri h:cieae ot our iN.ay jsetihn.ent of those claim-., which I there R nice, tative-. upon Ih ad- and. Canal, , j Th.-re i, perhnp, no part of the eXe; rise j; fore re( ommend to the care and attentioi
!of the Legislature.
In conf.rot.ty with the provisions of tlx
1 I -'d the e.ion with a repoi t. exprcHi)g ; o"tnfi Constitutional Power ol 'the Federal
the ! ipe that the plan and e-t im;-Je ol t he jt Goyerr nn n t, whic h has given more geu-
lml oj Lr.L'ineers mmht at this tune lo f.r,i jriti-fac tion to the people of the Union j act ,f i0tb xMay laf, to prov id- forerecti-g-
V" r " " w man r::?. I ft- system r.r.r :.oi neen mus a 1 i itentiarv in the D;turt ot C himbia.
to tne early a?-J Livoiaiue - oiiMderaiu a-. ; x ,-,,rou--!v introduced, and hitherto sus of Con-re-, at their present -e.-ioi . j. tained, to he now departed from, or aoan
1 hat expected rep rt o t ot t on rd i .1 iv . doned. In ccntinuing to provide for the
ace ic: nirr purposes, tnree commissn i
ers were appointed to select a silt for th ;
er. ction ofa Penitentiary for the Di-tritt.
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go err- prepaicu, anu ol p gradual tncreafc ol the ivy, it may not .'and also a site in tbe county of Alexandria
j .in neioie v o.j. . lie nece-sarv or expedient to add mr t;ie it. . . i tr j i . ! - .
UrnJer i.ie r. .-uniion oiongre.--. nuumi- j; present anv more to the number ot our
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m the S cretary of Wai to have prepa-j . h,lt fboubl you deem it ndvi:ab!e id a ..rojh:.. system of Cavaliy 'luetics : continue t!;e yearly appropriation of hall
it the Cited Slate, to ho report d to;'mj!jon lo (1C
same object:', it mav be j;
Congi, . at the pM-eM eMon.a Hoard ol profitably expende d, in providing astipply
'Ul!5ed Uiiiit l ei me auu uiti ti t olim.'uT to if ;t.nned. and other n.-ilo- i.t.wi.'r ,w.;,.o t, ,l, i: ,
the yiju.f.a, ha- t oen ci nvci . u. w .ie lie t r;;iu for future use: in the construction of !i nnt:iri, -.t H.m or..r t ..
p at will beMibnuitec. to y.aj, with that ol' Jock, or in lainuthe foundations of a I for the 1 1 gulation and g, verr merit of tbe ti,- -rn;,n ot Unr. The occasion was Sdiool for Naval Fducation, as lo the vvis- Penitential v, and of doming the class cd t' UL'ld tavorable i.r cor.-uliui: the samei (jC:n of Congn-s, either of tho measures, rmnccs v.hVhrhaJi be punishable bv'con
10 M nf t nn'wii- ti !iar. :i'i:nnml -iifl ri I inr 11. itu. .!.,:... . .1.
j .." hi iv .vv ..iivj urn imn-. - IOIIMU C J t.l lUll IlOini! l( ill
for a county Jail; both of which obie t
have been i if eti-d. The building of the P-f itei tiary has been commenced, and trio such a device of ferwaidr.ess as to promise that u w ill be conipleted before
the meeting of the l ex" Congress. Ttii
expediency cl
have three term- annmdlv ej h;c C r
Court. A hill was introduced into ti e Ii ;: Representatives, to atta ii parte V t Fayette county but it wa? rt .
a larL'e maioritv : Anil ihpr. u ,
rs j j - file attaching part ot Union to Fn: k! :.
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two new couidies. A resolution was adopted bv -J ;- K of Representatives, by a rr.L.jYriu 1 1 -i r..JIIn.. k . .. I. .. r . . . . J .
immr uir ouiiiui'i i;i iiiUMi.i a i'U u : fines; and the committee on .Miiit-.n .-. lairs were instructed to report a hithat etfect. A resolution was introduced into House, appointing a committee to in ,. into the expediency of idling on a t r
the University Ij .ds io (ii: vii a:
ard. aided b the n -mjM? ot a c rrespon n,.,v appear to claim the preference.
d e, o with tl e Cf vernors o.4 the several'; Qf j.m ,J f(rtiuf, f the ftayy engaged S' it- i d Tt u itoii. t. nr,d othc r citizei sjj ,n nrr.:aj service during tlie p a e siiuadt f intelligence ami expeiiet.cf, upon th j r0jF have continued to be mamtaint d in a. !v mow h dged th f .tive condition of our ; ihe Pai ifu' Ocean, in the West India S-as.
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.mo.m. i -..o. .1. o ur-M. i... .... .... ..i.- artj ;- -no .ueiHierranr r.n to wnicti lias ; tarv retrospect fcnmi
(.unis.iaLte bv'con
fmrmer.t in this edifice. In closing tliis communication, I trust that it will not be demied inappropriate to
tne occasnnaid puipoe upon whih we
are hcrt1 assembled, to irsdulge a tinmcn-l1 .
roe counties. Resolutions were adapted bv tl c II of Representatives, relative lo lie Kj .he relief of the poor; to allow i r a um for killing wolves; to amcntiir.g
Militia and Rond l ws: to txtiru;?. ''
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o : w nit ii I- iiej ti...e. n t ieot ii cum ur.n ;iiiei a small aimament. to crui?e ; ir!(Ince the errind iA
me iiru upon ,n ,u:yti im:io suomu-l)fl tij(. vt5tem crt.HSl ol baith America. In!' lional Confederal :on with tha, of our pies-l tea t-r y cur cot..,ue,atn n. jail they have atf.rded proiecticn lo our:rnt existence, at the precise interval of h . . . ttn.ate.olappropnati(nsforthei;rrrnrr(!r.f. !av(: contributed to ma!;e ourlihlfa feofnrv from ,..,..k c: .... f
er -nr -y ear, upward- of five rnillioi.s ofjj ro.,:r v ad vantageoU-lv known to foreign j your last meeting at tins place h- Fif h !hr- will be .n.bn.m.-d hr the c xpendin! ia(ic1N h;ne honourably employed mul- j ticth Aniversarv of the dav w hen cur 1. de
in the service ot j, netidei-ce as dv-ch.red. h:o hr. f . n .K,.
. k;. .. !' jurisdiction of lustices of the pern o mourn g m a sir.glf , J J 1 d our origin a a Na ! P,ia cases wherr tIie rc, ;i!f ' ;" : '
t-f. t,. I rvnil lr..m til.. Oi' tit t I rin'ti I Cf)' . . -
. ...-i.. . - i' .ii i. ... t 1 ' i iiiikk ? oi our seamen
W tr. L---. ti an two tdih- ot this will be
,r. I..-V, tnan tw. l,m., ol in. w ,i ih h lhHr ( 0!H(lryt and have inured numbers of ted thn u-hout our land; ai d on that dav rjllna'Ie to the man tnmance and sup-;: yMthi of (ie f ;?ig rulioo to lives ofj when eveiy heart was hounding w.th i v p at ei tbe A. my. A million and a ha ljima,.,v ii;iIdihood of nautic;.! experience1! and every voice was fined to u'ratulnlnm i: the tan, .lpenMon:,goesas a scarcely j! .imJ ?ki Tpf. piraric Wllh nUhU the ! amid tbe blessings of Fieedom and I.de-
ceed twenty dcdlars; to repeatirj
part of the law regulating marriage v. . requires Clerks to issue iicensfs; --
authorising appeals from Justice; i-
to the Suprenie Court. A joint resolution bad passed t!;c s
IIoue relative to procuring the cor;?''!--
i Congress to sell the lands reserved M
a i. an ue m one io lt.e m-h m r aou .t,-; We.t India boas were h.r sev ral years in-jl pendent e, which tbe sires of a former ge I ' 01 Pr-nCSanu io lavcsv t , r i ts s t a f rir.fr age; and a more than-,. rc ted. have been totally suonressed. Hut h hrl hAA irt ih-ir ,.i.;ia.. i! ceeds in a nermancnt stock ibr the r"
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'," " 's r 4lM. '? ' ; i me .i,aiterr:mean, w.cy i: ve increased!) n the principal actors in that sob inn scene tion of duration. toe pi, j . .rations ol internal implement., iit a manner Ulilictive to other nation., and 1 the hand that penned the ever memorable' Mr. Rariden introduced a bill int prev.de- ,or tbeo.uiet.the omMt, j hut for the continual licence ofour souad-1 derlara inn. an 1 t he r.ir.. .!,, ...c.s 4:.. I I Kl, imroa ,. -
t!.e happier exigence of tbe age, to cona . i ro, woll!d nr.hablv have been distreUmi, deb.ie. , bv ... " " 7; Vl I &natr abhsbing I ounty man .o.
Committees were appointed in tl.e -' ate, to inquire into the propriety ot ba
sing for the State all the lands oiC')V-:
within its bounds; and of sclicihi;;r
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io- ajp.opzo.Hon, io ...ueu.t wr.oe mr j, fo oUr owlu The war wh.el, has unlortu- tance of even hundred miles from each! t rtm.aie n tnnant,. o another taee, jj nTly broken out between the Republic othrr, called before the Judee of all lo I .-. ..eah.etol.arein t e jt: mei.t, a, d .1 of BlIfno. Ay res and the Umzilh.li Gov- account for there deeds d. ne noon earth I tvt.i.toep .rrat ir. j They departed cheered by the benedic-l vA.dngm i..nt years to a magnitude;, r,.lM,aritirj. amnio' the Natnl ftieeis nf ibe .,..c riw: ...i... . , i
i tr -t-v-wwF ' w t a ill iiiiiii v ii : ii(
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debt.
nar.tei-ome to tlie J rt a-ury are generally e j,,tter by wl iin principles in relation to j i ! uthout th.-ir evjuivalei t in piolilabb ( f)!orCades, and to neutral nav i:ation, have I x.Jie: or xi rve to di- barge tbe LJi.ioi.-j .ceCl brouajbt f.-rw.-rd, to wlncli w- -ui.tiof
-M-'.-ja'mc nt fin re niuJen?on:e thai juubscri!)-, and whic h our own command rs
f have found i! net t -sarv to resi-t. Ftoin
j. hke manner the e-timrde ofappropn-i; tff. (rirudh cii?,l0silion towards tbf Umled il r -N:'VA 1. pattu ent will pit it St;,lri eonstantlv manif sted by the Kmpev... t a.. :- :er(-ate Min, ot upe.aid-- u tint e!. or vf Ur..zd,and the veiy useful ai d r::Ui : - of d II .is. Ahnut out? ball fnr,MK commercial inteicouise bet wet n i; . -e, i v. . over thet UM. i t i xpen .. j, lvl S ;xtv and his dominionN we .iilutt - ot the N a v in at tual khuc. a, tl ; ,);jVf. tt ;nU (i, MU v. fil3t the just repa ea e h lt taa.-tilutt s a hind t-t national ; ra(ion ,h mni r ttr j, jlit,s .n,taim ft j r a . tlv.the j b dge ol our future glory hy M Vt.ra 0f our ci(:Zens f n m seme of hi..
tlit -rs, will not be withheld. Abstract
inheritance oftheir fame and tbe memo
ry of their bright example If we turn out
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gress to authort-e the State to ?-
school sections. It i
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A joint resolution passed tbe fir t Tl
ing in the Senate, on the su! j' - 0i -
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it! d d-fer.ee. it v.:: a aicel ore sbtut
n a! aflrr fit- i Il.m.' ot the h.te u a ! aeal 1
when the buil'.en of iN . Mi.ses :i, , a A-m the n ei 1 dispatches of thecrnniar -J
J;uJ:ci v. as ucihmg hc.a it open the ij neis of our several tquadtci-s, ;ne ttn.-mL
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thoughts to the condition of their country, ij ll-!i course U unnecos'iry.
i a the contrast of tlie first and la-t day of I that naif century, bow ieM)lendeiit "and 1
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" tmiisniuii iii'iiii'iooin loirlo '! ....... .i:... 4i i ' if
ry. I hf n glancing through the same lapse ' c ... , -dl of time, in the condition of the individuals, 'i b!l,,CS l dtfP"Ve C ongrc f we see the first day marked with th. f.. II ence -u J-,c election of I're-iidcio. .
! ness and vigor of youth, in the pb-dg? of i bad hoped that the mania for j their lives, the.r fortunes, and thei, .acred : the Constitution had ceased, and ti,lt'
tnontm;, to tne cause of freedom and of, j mankind. And oo the last, extended on i i the bed of death, with but sense and sen-j j .iI,,i!it Ml to breath a last aspiration to! j Heaven f Messing upon their tountrv:!
i may wc not humbly hope that to them Uo, '! gain! Thum-u II. Hubert, a j
public councils would no loi ter -- le?slv agitated by such pro; e?:ti' sj Articles of imiieac hment have b-Ll' f
forn J K Ilooi. of ReprfrPl
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