The Montreal herald, 28 novembre 1820, mardi 28 novembre 1820
[" AMUOS NOriTATB TEJVEBO -orri).[VOL, X.] TUESDAY, November l28, !830, MONTREAL TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Ï# cnnfi-rmity toîlîe Ar^cr^s srciatir.n of the Montreal ^)re ^n'\u2018 sftrance Con;;>i!ni/1tbeStockh0'llt Will and Testament, request all those indebted to his E>xtate and succession, to make immediate payment to Mary Ann Valley^ of the Township of/,om£6W/7, Upper Canada, who is duly authopsed to receive and greond acquittances for the same.To whom all demands against the said Estate are to be presented for adjustment and liquidation M A II Y ANN VALLEY.J (>I^ ( 1 ) ELIJAH KILLOGG.Longeuil, March 27.1820.MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY, Under the JEatronage of His Excellency Earl Dalhuusie Governor General, &n.fyc.Through the liberality of the British and foreign Bible Society the Committee of the Auxiliary Society, have a number of BIBLES ow«r, by which it is raised, on tbe peopio, and I' hidueiice in giving effect-to every o.o ir power of govern ment The revenue-depends m- the peso of the cotmlry, and tne fadUty by \u2022\u2022.\u2022M-h the am \"or ecu fiction lie disci.wi.i Ns d; .quiml is raised, is a .,tror.,v pro .'it lit?exte; tbs resource, and of the efficiency, of 'governtnem few prominent facts wiil ,,lac.j this-great interest just light before you.On the 30th\"Sept.18lf funded and floating debt cf the United S'as mated at one hundred anti nineteen rmliions six hu and thirty five thousand live hundred aitii fifty dollars.If to this sum be added the emount of fi cent, stuck subscribed to ilia Bank nf tlie U States, tho amount of Mississippi sleek, and of I he which was issued subsequently lo that date, tbe bal ascertained to be due to ce tit is states, for mi se: vices,nid todudiyidutiis for sttppiiesgfurcished services rendered during the lata war, (ho public in*y be estimated as amouuling, i.t that.dots, at afterwards iq uirl-i i p.to one nuttdred aid fifty inilliqas seven hundred and.titisteeo .tiiousano \u201ei«* dolUr».On tie SOth\t'.8-e\u2019 u 3 lamimted to »inety-o c\tr;>!'\u2022 ^\t.ou> lmvy bas ereïteu in var-oi.s\tand vt,ft ordnance, mu- been ccn'idembo\toi Ine sriny am! navy, rations of w.vr-.atued [during: the war.k^^roea' rc- wcie m«r otoy the discharge of so large c proportion of the public debt, and the exectition of such extensive and im-j) ilatvt operations, in so short a time, a just estimate may he formed of the great extent of our national resources.The demonstration is the more complete and gratifying, when If is recollected that the direct tax amh excise were repealed soon after the termination of the late war.and that the revenue applied to These purposes has been derived almost wholly from other sources.The receipts into the Treasury from every source, to the 30th September last, have amounted to sixteen millions seven hundred and ninety-four thousand one hundred and seven dollars and sixty-six cents; whilst the public expenditures, to the same period, amounted to sixteen millions eight hundred and seventy-one thousand five hundred and thirty-lbiir dollars and seven-tyrtvvo cents : leaving in the Treasury, on that day, a sum estimated at one million nine hundred and fifty ihouaat.d .M.ik*t that a well digested pian, founded on rniii.Sai-v principles, connecting the whole together, cum-k see.unty with economy, could not he prepared withpiiTrepeated examination» of tfcn most exposed and diPicnlt paris, and Sh ft it would also take cousiderable time to collect tin: materia la at the several points where t-hev would he required.\u2014From all ihe light llmt has been shed on this'subject, lam satisfied that every f,» vorahle a iieipntion which has he n formed of this gr-et iiriderta'king will i-e Vi riii- end liiiit, when com-p el-:d, it will nffufo very great; il not complete, protection to our Atlantic frontier, hi the event of'.another tvar ; a protection sufficient to cuui.terbuiaoee, in a sio'-h* eatii'iaign* with an enemy power fill nt sen, the nxpense of alf thés\" works, «istiout taking into the.e»-timate the saving,of the lives cf so many oi.our citizens the protection ofonr towns and other property, or the tencfcucy of such works to prevent war.Onr niilitiiry positions havip been maintained at Belle Point, on\u2019 the Arkuestts,' a! CouiiCil iiiuS, on tiie .Missouri,' nt S:.Peter\u2019s on- ihs klissi-isippi, and at.Green * fkay ou tlie tipper f.akcs- Comniudipus bariT-cks-hsve already been erected at most of these posts with such works*ns were necessary for -their defence.Progress h-n; slso* tree a mafic in openi- gcoiiimanicn.iions bolweSen them, and i-v raising eupplie» at each far the support of the troops by Un ir own iab-'ii ]saft;CiiJany tu-ose most iota.ith the Indians peace lias hern preserved, and a y ess made in carrying into.elïvet Uic aci ot (uingress, in* an appropriation for Ibcir piviliratiou, \"ith Ufa i-,c*t of favorable r'etmUs.As cmuiccted cquajly ilioili these ohje-ts, aur tiisdo i'iih those tribes is ight to mvi it the iiU vu : i 'll of CougrcKs lu t.;eir ma! state; gamesk-tUe;f .lu.it.Ç.-l\u2019.u-foJ\u2019.illi Ufoir mation ; and if.they (iud no eu-pioy meut fr.m ciyi-i\u2019pdwess, the) dcsiroy eszh otiifr- Leit to Uvelh-es, their extirpation is i-ievilable.By a judicious ilktisn of our trade with them, wo supply ibvir ts, adiniriisfor to their comforts, ond graduafly, as «¦ui.e relires, -draw them to us, |By .Joainlüniiig * far in Ihe iutciior, we acquire a more thr.-Bgu direct coi frol over them i without, which it is tou-;th believed that a complete -change in their mnn-enn never he accomplished.By such posts, aid^d I'.r.'pvr regulation, of tnjr trade with them, and a ad to i o is I m t î o h over them, lobe provid-i!|.hv law, we shall, it is r Kne aiui Cnanepl i-i Vh\\Kv«, L fp* T(,-tS l&St and I8S2 Wuti this vn-w, 1' .-\u2022itk-rizf.s (be coœ\u2019ipfcsiôners 10 burrow one tnUiifo of dollars in each of (hose .ears, in addition
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