Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 29, Richmond, Wayne County, 31 July 1822 — Page 2
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W T ELL 1 GEN'CE JR.
From the year 18o to 1M, inclusave, the estimates wi-rc undc by iMr. (inllatin. From the year 1814 to IClG, incl ive, the estimates were made by Mr. Dallas. From the year 1817 to 1321, inclusive, th: estimatts were made by Mr. Crawford.
totMntro rational and state governments: to enable you, therefore, to' bestow your suffrages in the mosl judicious manner, it may be important that you should possess some k ow ledge of the diliercnt persons 'who offer themselves as candidates l".r your favor. This knowledge, vith respect to com," of the candidates, a i d it-det d with respect t mast of them, is probably impractical b-on the present occasion: yet 1 conceive it no important duty to avail ourselves of every proper means in our pon or, to increase this steel, of knowledge : audit is with a view ofadding my mite, thai I solicit your attention to the f -Hawing crude tatement of fact-: Two of the candi-
lucid an exhibit on the subject t'-nluft s who liave offered to represent
wi.ic!' it i elate, t!iat we avail our-!(ur ditrict in r.-ngrc-ss, (to wit
TREASURY FSTIM ATI'S. When we pu'dished the report of
be C- mmittec of v a a (J. cleans, made t- .n!s the close of the km -eion of Cor gress, respecting tin--fate of the Treasury, we bad not room fa-the Document a; pended to it. O e of them, which will be found in the raner of this day, N V!-
There iias been much said in relation to the pretentions of certain gen lb-men for the important office of the next President oi the United States. I. is believed that the American people will be highly .fa voted, and. truly Uessed, should they electa Preside if, w ho will discharge his duty, with t .e same vir!u and talents ot' James .Mmroc; and we anticipate, that at the close ofht admb istration and his letiri: g to private life, it will be f.ai d, that hi n;.mc will be held dear, and hi-administration receive the apnrohation of the good people o the United States. JIr. CnrrV', has bt sp d.e of as the next President, and although Governor Clark ol C' agin, may b.ave personal resentment against him; we believe hi- virtu talents, firmness ai d patriotism, will be ever recollected, and rev ir l d by the tree ciiiz s ofthi- Western coil trv. The course of Mr. Cra-.vfonl. since be ha- been at the head of the Treasury Department, has !u-c!i -trictly accurate a-d impartial, and the difference in his estiirate a d receipts into the Treasury is less than those made by dNtingi'bed mv, si net 1C02 or during anv live years from that period up to in?. When we consider the. imuuM.se machinery, the Treaurv l)e-
p.rm-'.t, over which he presides, arid dependi-g upon the ast num,'erjs..lve. of the iirst opportunity to Ju of offu -Ts statio idah anou- ol u . im the United State-. f:r tiie ( orrec!-'i- 'i it.
r.e-s of tlieir return-: tb re .tivtbing rcmarkalde titat his e-t ittia1es, It has been charged upon Mr. Secitnd the rectipts in t ;:e Tra-ur so near ly r-rn sj)o; ,J. We bae marked jr.Marv ('rauiwl. by those who, it lii course, and considering t' e eff-ct upoa the currency produced hv tin jmi-t bo pn.'suiin-d, kn.ew no better, raimber of Ba-kir g institutio n, particulailv in the w.teren com tr :'t:iat. u: '! t hi- a!ministration the
ve are compelled to approve of iii-c niuct, and declare tlia! he i e:ti!-:Trea-ur ;iniate havt. proved er-f( o(I -r a bi i( f sketcli of t!ia' ;e -led fothe gratitude of the nation lor the f lithful m i : v.t i.i w!iic!i he has ij- neoiis, and i ti:an h.eietofore tojl -uanV clsarar ter and conduct, preserved the dignity of hi station, and the puhln cretlit. Ho s-aw the;;-.- r h.-.J tJj)(.M. Thi- hn.s hcon r---Mvhi''!i h; fallen within mv own. ilislressia whic h the people of trie western country wen invidvd, a- dx nt '!. er ratb'T -ig ai'b -antly htiit'dj- owledge. ! trot acquainted with Mr. t!iat th balance of trade was ai: ain-t them, and a- far as the ( i; z n w c; ; :it. ;fo-. tha- is quite prolyl' le Va (-o m the vear 79. lie wapulie defjiors, he made a report to Congress, which form-.-d tin ba-i-'ih,-im!ro--i.i i i- tr' -eral that there l:4.f, ;i lie'ife'-ant i a corps of tro pefa law that gave relief, a d at the same time wa- calculated to benefit i.iiv f.,u -datio i for if. That, ac-;dnomi ;.ted.7:r lrc?. ei"-red for
5aek. In 1TAV
Cii.cii.nali, 1 found UiH oi Fort WasU,,g,o:i,
oi capiam, anu 1 then fc y spent part of the vears
east of the mountain ,vl
- piaricr master itary expeditio,, under L' -f general McPher, to insurrection in ikirk- m-j ton counties, Pennsvlv:u-i , thiscampaig!! he hii'vl
with my lamented sou, Pike, who-icj.receptoi,;;1
wa(iuringine i::nv ,Kirt ( itary career: m.d I !;;;j,v'. on retained a high e-j; VJ' atlection for Captain V .' :iis death. In b;.,2 ri" war, or aetive . vice iwtvi, captain Vance a!lh;-. ,
!y the governmei.t to c,,i:, ',
icsrs i e-i a'm cerii-; iiooi i.m-h
ivocatio i- must, I pre-urn'. !t wellimporh'i;:t po-t of Fort Sby' 1
known throughout tin district ; Capt. pinned bis comrir,..-;,,,, ;iTt,i p.? Vance not haviag e ijovetl iu sam ie y ear w iih ;tl.,.;!v . opportunities office eni :gar . plain t -dj ni Lawni;ce!u:rg!i, u !.r,," i.t a ith voii. a sense of dut v ifimells iiieire-ided ever -i. ic u fc
HOP C. .1 IC .V ear- !:. ;t (., aati for the snle vm-.u-;-r-M " x j- '.'4C.:
nis (amilv.
Ana military man enpt;: y
was not only a good o!;h, r . . '
exemplary one; unn, :rave. v'w
intelligent and ha nuabl ,
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-i m nlfts onlv, in arruv eom-pv 'ueai an-i unas-aanng t.
m i de.i CI oral Sr. Clair, a o'iiiort, n.t only t.ae soldi -r, ha
th treasury; and by his hrmne-s did promote the interestof t!je Cuitedb "nbu tall , (he results si uldl-aveva-St iK's. Iri' d m re th in u-ual from the e.-ti-
T n foil iwing statein";t will, unequivocally, prove the cormcJn-of m t;, , o.al I not be a math-r of sur-jvai at that dm- about 21 vo.irs of -Idlers friend, and as a nriva',--
ise-umaies; atfi win prove me truth ot the remars- ot tlie Lditers f re e to a--v o-- who knows tlie un-iig--. T!e result of tliat l;-a-?rou-Z n nis character is equally u-ic; t'c Natio.-al letelligencr, which appeared in their paper of June 1 2u c-rtai:,: v of co-ar.vrcinl ndventur.-J. .7m!aig.. ilk own to vou all. CantJtionable; !io;ct, Mtxcre", pi, last, and which foliiws: the statemet. l.-i-,.! to thi-tu itio. s of trade, to the! V.,.ir.C .n.lo,. r.-. tl.nt . uv-o-i.'and li!:ei-aL I lis our. H u . !l";i.
,ouerat.i:r v.i w!.ie!i t!ies estimate.-oAas t'nt of a nd! int, i;trinid, a-d--d bv r.-ading and ob-enatio.
ratcm--"T snewmg tti-annu U am -u .t ot tlie total etnna?e,l rcreipK.uv subject, li.ten.tiotudlv, the c- intellifeut vnun" olfirer, a"d a mnd l'nar.t.era conciliat or, t-asv v
ii.-iMv oi.i'ui, .i oi u.o ioi.il aeiuai receipt ir m i-ajf. loi'i.;iimafe could ijet nave Pccn suppo
i:m ti-:ve; arai -lieu c g p a. t icularly the am uut estimated and the a m aetualh received frm cu-totT-.
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ect, ui.a5rumi?g ana aauabie vourur ,a!,,r
b-d to b.ave varb'd, wibout imputir:g,man. j Thus ray fellow cltiz -rs, we i! jf- the Il.ni.i of the Treasury m.'dives t was the will of heaven and th" seen capt. Vance, at the arh ?J
,'a- t'orci : to hi-i al are a- unworthy jf triune of war, that lie, a well astweidy-one y ears, foregoing t!.ef .of hi - -t.tin. A glance at the 'tct.!mvelf. reniai -ed imhKf duri: :-'r t?iaf,sart-- and delink ts of a nc;r..fuii.
he ever, w birli have been broucbt i a"n;u:navv con Mct. althnugh in the and with fortitude ai.d pcri-Vtr.
t 'lrellcr in the document to whicl: mo!-t of i arna-v tor r;t re t!:an twol-iK eti g a id sur;ii .jr.n.jr "e refu, will -hew t.bat the insinu.v hours, during which time about o e'haid-!iii. joivation a d Lr.
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loi I0.i30.0 ) t 14 67 -.703 7
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I 1 m -re
.14 in re .16 m ee .15 in re . 1 3 m re 03 rn ro .2; l -s .00 -fl . 1 5 more .10 more .10 m re .1 1 more .11 !"sS .13 m re .07 more .It lesH .0! more .20 I -m .00 !.-,
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. do. do.
c t s . 2 oi r taao e-i 1 iec. ti - agai?i-t Mr. Craw ford's accura
cy or p-'r-pii uif , are not only destitute of foundation, btit that tiie very rever-e of th -- imputation.s i- true. v- e have h e oi Casio i lately to rem i!.1; that lh re is no Mich thin a
u . do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. d. do. do. d , do. do. d ...
). privation a a i.ir.c
half of .)'..' run: -anv to whic'i be be-lineidcfit to Indian warfare in tr
longed wen either nil! d wo -nd-ihospitanle w ihierne-s andU
ed: be nbo evrteri ! nnseKir a" ex Ineeo the re-ult I Tlie answer 2 traor.h irv mare a r iri aiding t!icv ious le!! -.v citiz. !,--a dhtr.won dd; oae in-t;.ece of wfiich I nd c..i.a:i;itoas war was fort;:;.; heir leave ( i particuk'trie, a- an evi-noid liie soil o.u which we now ;
in peace, plenty aed hap'une;
jotairieu by purchase, Ih.r.r. t't
re-isii - i ,e (k moo-tralioas of arith-Mei v, of liien..l intripiditv ai d the jmetic, a feu titxres of which are of ir.v.H e- , f ?;- -i: f. loeo'dj -oh
tee w .rth aJJ tiit figur.'s of rhetoric; (f or t'u irener..! rout of the nrmypubdued -avages, in (.:v-t r.a .( an 1 all the lictioiu- of genu's; With-'commenced. - V. wi4 i hi- inti-tUoSe services w la rein ca;u. V
oui t e I.,-; ,;respect to the memo-hM ite frie-. ensign Moreh -ad. se-jin common w ith his bit ihrttii-.:
ry ot tiie .ii a ttc 1 )allas, woo died'verelv Woii dvd, b ivi z one of his -'as borne so resuectable a iu;t.
ra.eFii'T- r m 'tcm-. rEAn 1 DirFKRMNCi:. K-tim.atid. J A lu d. j lr.o: 0.6(j:.0O0 I 12.4 -0.236 74 Ac't. . eeh-1 m ;re than eiM iec.! 1T03 O.COO.OOO 10.470.1 ll Ol do. ,00 more do. irn-l I o.OOO.OOO I ll.00rt.6o7 33 do. .11 rn re do. lfJ05 ll.2ro.000 J 12.03f;.1,37 4 do. .15 more do. 1C0: 13.000.000 M.007,0fn 17 do .13 m. re do. 1C07 14.00j.0f) ) 15.P45.52I 0 j do. .13 more do. 100. 15.X1.000 10.303.550 5P do. .07 m uc do. 100 10,000.00 7,200.020 50 lo. .27 bM do. lfl!0 O.POO.OOO S.5::3.300 31 do. .12 less do. 1P.1I 11.500,000 13.312.222 73 do. .10 more do. lo12 7.500.0O0 r.,05P.,777 53 do. .19 more do. 1PI3 11.300.000 1O.224.023 25 do. .15 mre do. lcll n.OOO.OOM 5.00R.7P3 do. almost e.jual do. ir;l5 0.500.0 ) ) 7.2R2M2 22 do. .12 more do. I SKI 21.000.000 3H.300.-74 P.P do. .73 more do. 1CI7 24.ooo.oo , 2C.3P3.243 40 do. .10 more do. 1P.IP. 2 -,oo.ooo 17.17, .5 do. .14 . s do l' lO 21,o.o,ooo 2o.283.0or. 70 (!0. ,3 ,,3 IP ' i0...oo,ono l5.o"5.0L 15 do .21 I. ss do." 1' ' 1 l.oo, ...... f. )x ( 4.117 h ... ,71 i -r i ii i H i. H ,1, -- - " II
too hooo t r cou.utrv gOfd, or L , the taleot ot ',v nccoaiplished financier win pre-i.b.l over tfie TreasUrv d iri eg tiie an'!iiinis'atiei (if Mr. Jef-f.r-eii, it i-established v thUd ca Li !tt that, in point of .irnir.irv of
ij'i:I','rn" .t, the present Secretary of
Uhc i rea-ary stanos l;0ore them.
Wt; sj.( ah it not in their disparage-
a.ie t, hei ause it i a matter which.
aim hro
t';o bones of which
Captain Vance is now 52 u:
age; with a much sounder on:
wove shatt- red between tfie elbow
ar d shoulder. ! t .is cc diti . .S t io? than most men enjoy at his:
w ith the hf.. vo:i arm da 't i'. 'Z at tii'i ine; his mental -facuhus ;
viyor, and hi jadement v.cilna when we take into view the
have much to do in determining
W e n f. r onlv to fa t-, disproving
a-- rtn !.s mad'" w ith a view to fare
ip.nnce t.ue nigh hlanduaJT whit h Alt
(.rautoid ju-tly enjoys, in the est i
maliouol In- If How citii5'ji s. Hi
:lh lal estimated hav e Ixnmi derided
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n in : accaraie man inoe ol anv
ot Ids jijedece-sois, instead of less Tiie broad statem'-nt of this fict i
due to Mr. Crawford ; and we parti
cularly relv on the candor of thos
who have been deceived bv mitirenn
entatio!f on this head, to view their
own statements, and retract the en . i
int which, being thenwlves led they have led others. Saiiuiuil Intelligencer.
To th? Electors of the Thirl Gmare
siutml Pistriet of the t$tufc of India ntt.
flllow CIIZE'S:
' I co;.equri.ce of t!je law repeali g the u' ternal date-, tin- ...,,reel AN old Soldier, who
01 revenue, wliirti wa estimated at SJ.5 'o,o..o, produced onlv s.)55 r7. M;,s hVQl)t tl,e principal part of his
tl ' con-.-rpicuc e of the law for the relief of the purchaser-; of w.i.'.i; J'ife
la-ds" tbe proc eed- of the sab , of pubh lands, w hich were estimated'' u,!
ai - 1.000,000, amounted o, v to , 2l2.0f;o if. If tlie-e twenty vears be divided into f ur -en s, offive venr each if will appear that the actual receipt, hav e either . xceeded or fallen ho, j ol t(a estimated receipts in the folio it r pr -poi ijnes:
In thejirst M-ries. viz: IP' 2 to iP.oO. i- hiiv . . P.4 parts i- 5oo, or 17 intent ; ai d, ie the cu-t' m-. 70 part- in 5 o. or !C per cent. 1 . 4 1 -1 - it , 1 a 1 1 .
in mo jo series, v z- in i.;u, inn isN,., 71 ,r:s j M or
u , m, 1 uie ciisiofii-, to pa -1- 1 joo, or 10 per cent. I- tin- 3d -cries, viz 1812 to Ph', i bisjve, r, riris ,k 5o()) op 2J cent ; ami, in the an- 110 part, in 5oo, or 24 per cent.
1 .rie-. MZ l. l in v,Zl. V f lllsir. . ,,arts , nr oppr
,xr.--. "i.iiiif to-O'iii-.. ji.11 e 1: 000, nr II )' I ( (''If, Tae dilfre' ( n n. iw en th. e'imao-" a d iec, ipf- i , dur'p gthe last five years than during any ssericsoi live jcursunurucca in ibis statement.
side, !p .vn ; ar exhausted wiib pam and 1 ..ss of hloo !. "ance nc
o ' r . f: . 'a- .--f ' d h:m--lf 1 exp'-rlei-.ce which b.c has p
(to th.- "Uhr. r. lorm-'d a fl. w iti'.nrouv;o, we cam ot reafonaMvii
hi- o va harni'v:' chi-fto -upp.irt the; " hi 4"Jali!ieation3 to serve w
shattered arm, ai d a-p !.t d him m fully a..d respeetably in wnpre.
ranni; u-4il ne wa- oat ot da ger. Shortly after the battle, the r nnai of the army returned lo Fort Washi a,rto:., (Cincinnati.) and the new levies were discharged: early in the
Captaii. Vance as we bvo?r(
applied tiimelf in the carlv tils lite to toe prof; s-iei oi ' luL- others more prudent P'
tcpiiied the hiuavhde ofri
v - ar of '92, lie w a- anp.7b -ted a It' at. profitable proe-sIor : n,';.:c 1 H
m the military tervice of oui
ooiuioii umiiin, anu vvno must
1 a .
soon lake up tus In e of march for
another world, begs leave to add res a few observatio s to ou nreviou
to his leaving tin stage of action,
1 nis is me mi time in my life fed
low citizens, tha I have attempted to take a part in political matters,
ouitisvvitn peculiar dilhdence 1 "ow intrude mysclf-upon you in this way. Tin- occaMon, however, will, I trust, exoiu nite tne from the imputation of importinanre. The tinw is at band when vn.. ,.n
beealbd upon to elect sundrv oer-
.c i..r... ..... .1 it .
ioi.ii.ii v, in ii.e u ol :l?s arm. commanded by lo ner.d Wav e. After spendi g a few m !h- ia'tlu rec ruiting servic-, he joined the army at I'ittslnu a ; was aitncbed to ni .,;.me regiment w ith myself, (od lifantry)and served tlienin durirj"
the whole of the Indian war. Ill
received in succession, the appointrnept of adhitanl. ie.ii..!.t, r :!-.,'
juartcrmast.er of the regiment. If:
the campaign of 'J1. 1 n' -j; Um
he and tin self were messmates, he
was pay and quarter master. IK was not in the battle of August 04.
under General Wavne, because th
pay and quarter master of each regi
ment were 'ordered to remain i
barge of the baggage of their reactive regiments, at Foil Depo-it. a temporary place of defence ijl j
niles In.m where the battle wa
ught,) ur-.der the t r,t. ctio . (f .-,
g 1. rl, w hich I was appointed to com ma d.
When Vance was hVt aimriz -d
..f ll.Iw .!.... 1.: r i- ' '
... 1, ins iceiii gs weieex-
eedt gly mortified, a d he was a
out to makeapplh ation to the ge,,
iai loi have to proceed with 1
irmy ;lmtl dissnaded im fi t in tin t
tep assuring him. that the nnl,.
would not be changed.
lie and myself continued to ?orv
. . .
'Cciipaliuti and emjde , ra::t,r::i
enl is that of nfit'i.trr. A. tl now, my felLc.v rit.MN faking leave of you, perliap? 1' may 1 aU that you will pcru-e tentively, and with un!das & the foregoing 1 lain and simp!- ''
rative ol iact, wliich are nest blv aiul inot reneclfuliv s'lhcU
to vuiir consideration; and jenni'
abo to add, that I have perioral dutv which 1 detmcd iiicnm',,rt
mt, and that I can now with n; cle eifuim s- oi ev -the niarcbng
ders ol the ciu:at com.-ianimb cm
universe, when it jeetr.s prof ds ALMIGHTY wHora to
tnim. ' Vr fellow-ritiren, .
Near Ltiwrcnccburgli, Juiy I5-
From Mk Krister.
Foreign . V ir. J3y several arn u New York, London papcrsoty bth of June have been received, -tiactsand extracts follow, J iurLty. The barbarians, the captain paclm with hiiC-'y, reposed themselves of the
ii Seio, which lately revc. ' had pillaged tbe cityrjd'"'
:hey wero not picked v
li-.ullv set? it tir fire,V
sous 10 uu yarigus iroporUintai hw a . s ; ' ::
ogeuier iinui the vear ;96, whee I
? have co'.stimed rll t ...
. -.ww,vvvm juiq river 10 1 on llzs ffctt etreota cue ' ?
