Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 December 1836 — Page 3

Friday, Be c. 8, 1880, JIGEXTS FOR THE POST. The following grntlemea are requested nd toIhorind to act igents Tor this paper: to receive Subieriptiooi, Job Work, AdertiimetiU Sic. od receipt for (he tame. Wsrden T. Wright, I Wilim Doctor J. Barnei, BlMmld Tboroa C. Jobmoo, Spencer, la. John Fee, P. M. Jtforganrotim, a Jemei Buikirk, Mount Tabor, la. John Parr, Crtcnrf cotiny, a. II. H. Tbroop, Millprove, Ouctn county, la. Gamaliel Millisp. Fairfax. Ia. J. S. Iiwin, Louisville, Ay. (tOne year's subscription to this paper, will b given for the best New. Tkah's Adore9?, written for the Carrier and handed in agaimt the 20th of December next. THE ELECTION.

down by withdrawing-our Van Buren 1 support. It is a fact well known that V. I Buren got a majority in this county of I near 200,' and many of our subscribers j are Van Buren men. But gentlemen ! will you consent to withdraw your eupInnrt ( limn tr lion narlv animnaitw nnrt

political bickerings are about to subside merely to satisfy the eager desire of a few reckless instruments after having supported us at a time when party zeal

j ; & poIilicalxcitement were aroused in alj most every bosom? we think not. The right of being your own agents is not yet - to be placed in the hands of a few indij viduals whose only object is to prevail

right or wron;. e have been near 14 years a citizen of this county, during which time our constant efforts under the steril banner of indigence in all its diversified features have been to perforin the duty of a good citi2en, and we now appeal to a candid and virtuous people for a lib

eral patronage.

V. H, Parker and Riclmel fl. Hoiman, wert appointed said committee. Resolved,- That a copy of the proceedings of. this meeting be furnished for publication in 'The Bloomington Post.' DAVID S. BEATY, Chairman. Craig Wylie, Sec. The committee having addressed a communication to Professor Elliott, in which a copy of the above -proceedings Wis embodied, received, the following reply. Bloomington, .Vor. 27th, 1836. Gentlemen Your favor embodying the resolutions adopted nt a meeting of (he students of Indiana College, on the 25th inst. on the occasion of my resignation, ha? betn duly receiv ed. Those resolutions expressive of your feelings are the highest encomium that could be passed on my char-

The anniversary of the "Indiana Col acter, and indeed do me more than

V W - & . . . i t

Kge temperance aoctcry,- will we understand, be. celebrated I; v an address from Professor Parks, at iho Presbyter hit Meeting House on l-uiiorrow evening the 3d Inst. We nfo h : jipy to be nhU- .- say that this society is i:i a highly fljurUli in condition. " The ?.i of the'mem'.'er and their devotion ti the; cause in w!ii:!i they ore engaged, insure its prosperity. The total abstainance principle which

they have adopted, meets with our warm-

she society w ill doubt

Th election is now over mill it i rrn

mllv believed tli:it Van Uure.i U et approbation.

bv the electoral college, but nnt hv .t lu3S ,;c thc I:ai,sc of much and lasting eood

majority of the popular vote of the peo- f ,,,c -Vu,un8 ,nen connected with the colple. We regret the result although we j U"e-re , ere hive already been two ahave always been prepared to meet it. Lte nJJtcses do!iered belore this body, Ye wcare doomed to bear th yoke r,(lY "'"bers Mr. Joseph S Uarwick oppression, placed upon us bv u m.mied . .'' eurr Prt ,,f ,li0 college session, oower. for four Ion.' years.- 'hut w nr.. ? di-hvjrcd the first address. This was char-

hanpvtosay that it has not been placed I UcterizeJ b-v !rer5rh or thought, beauly

upon us without a noble and patriotic ef

fort to extricate ourselves from its mijhtv

weight and lacertion. An I we are still prouder to say the little patriotic state in which we resid-j, has nobly succeeded in eluding the poisonous fangs of the rnon ster who has so I ng looked upoa her us a certain prey. She h is achieved a victory oter the office holders and o(Ii -e seekers, wht'-h lima can nev:r erace Irom the memory of freemen arid lovers of their country. - - Peitylrnia. It is. now asert lin-.'d

of btyle, and the ardent love of virtue, which it inculcated. The Hev. William M. Daily, subsequently delivered another address before tlio same body. Of his performance it is - unnecessary for us to speak.- The reputation fur talents and virtue, w hich he deservedly enjoys could receive noadditinn by any eulogy which we could pronoMn.e upon him. The I'loomingtou Temperance Soc. have been invited to participate io the celebration nt.d w i I iJoubtles utti nJ. We h pe that all our titizen whether friend! v or un

that rhi riro tm riv,.,1 l.r v.o.. i , inenuiy .. un i-ause, will te present

Uurtn by a verv small majority, pitrhapi ' lr,'f' Vuk doubtless do tlms'il j-ct not more than" throe or t-nir thomniid '1 addres will lede-

inere'J si earl v r'nl.e !th:m

Co. ir at Ir;( -()n last Tuesdav even

.! t!,u I.:

votes. Wa have not raeived iho utli -i il

return. O-m. Jackson m j'ui-y ia ;hiha's slw 'Vs ben lr:;oieiid jus.

A'etr Ycrk This Htate from present '"8 wt ?ceied Jiia I.uut ille City Ux

opptrjoce-, will n.t give Van gre.t ! wn,r'" has not erne to this olh.-e a m sjontv us hi fn. n l tii.tic.o -m-u .' j lor l,,rPV' '':; vrei-jus. The subs.-i-i Ac Hitrn3hit. It this 'at;, to V,-t, lcrit t0 h-r (J iZjUii i:i this plac, have Uifr?ti mwot'tv wi:l R ,.r 111 .OtlO. n, .! ! been vry to i.Ii tipple ;d oi account of

C tnneeticut 0:'M.

Vi.y'it., it.14 thought has given' Van Buren her vote by a lare m j nify. Kt.i!nc'y, ha given her v..t. to ll.ir rismariJ (Jr iiijjji by a rn.,j,rily ofU or 4,000. We a ill atde 1 1 give the otli eiil 'returns tf the dtate and An that nl Ir.dien v nrTt wei k. . Morjl iu!. Dilawnre A? Vermont h.tve given their vuteJ to I ! irrtsrn by conoid able.mjoriiioi fix maj ifity i, (ln, is' about 11,000. .Tenueiiee, and we!e!i ivc MiSfij'pi, Louisiana tsaJ A'abatnn, hatogonc f;r White. tniny fivorablo re;or'S from other states, but we have hen deceived no wich by reports tint we deeiin.-i giving them. We will give tba otTi:i il retunis of tttch sta' when we receive ths-n.

which, Gen.. Harrison has an aggregate majority of 1600 votes. A slip from the office of the Chicago American furnishes the result in that town. It Stands Harrison 354; Vnn Buren 348-mnjority 6- In August the vote for members of Congress stood May tT I, X - - r- . .... - .. J

iv. o.) o3-aiuart W.j 105."

one io the shoulder, the other io . the thigh They arrived at this place about 8 o'clock, iii the -morning; they were attacked about day light. . The Indians after plundering the vessel set fire to her we could, see

the smoke froth this Island.They were on an island in sight of this Key

MISSOURI. -Our latest accounts for several days afterwards and kept

a large nre the whole time, -perfectly at ease, not apprehending the least danger, supposing (as was to. true) that they had peaceable possession of the whole Coat, the Islands as well as the main land. But fortunately for us (as no doubt they were calculating on a noble feast here) a detach ment of Marines under the command of Lieut. Powell, of the United States ship Vandalia, arrived here on the

thedoUv. We ?;tMTivt account for the

t-uAin? n:il"s in t f A-'tios' boys on the I post t.u-1.. iVi'J t 4 a ('jir oot ." . i . j

A Opposition Press -We nre i-iform td that a mi of ilia fm'atira!, hiilv prrpoii L'faiirt and tc'f eitnemrd politica'l

'.'itioaere of I'utst and ku-jwledae arj a -run !

rsi indi ig th-J cry of an opposition yr i.l this plC'ycs tin "Penny J-'.n'," mst be put dow n fsivs ona of tins ofn

rious tcrap pedlcrs and prompters uf the new prut) and "iha V.411 Buren ruen nre j fj:ll Isr takin-j thu thing, nni I will I in. rfll-iii!.!! .I'nn 1.1 i.t .. t a .. r . I. I

HJV Wit tny itlil J l . w illnv ill'. .II draw their subicrip'i' n."

f ( i Ivtittrir,! h iVing " been scalded on hoard of a sicatu boat, we nrnorry to a.iy has tumi'd out to . true. The accident hijj,.e.iJ on bo.'rd the steamboat Fl'ra, when about twenty mi'n-n be I w ( incianati. Th-' V . xmis cunveyed t f.'mri'ini'.i and p it under the care ofDoctn Drake. We m:ko iho f.iil.twin? ii'intation from

g rt t private letter received trvnn Indianapolis by TocvJjv eveiu i's mail. "We are huorlv expecting to hear ')f the death u" Co. Iwiiiinrd. At. thc last dutes oMe'tovs from Cinnnnati , he wis in a state of c-ntip c!o derangement frou n tranfcr of itifl puation from his l ice to his br iiu, nn l his physn i uis had lost nil hono of his rcf.jvrrv. Ili fanj feet and

! Inn J- were -vt rlv seal U',1.-' 1 i- - 1

o jivo 1 1 a iotiier pail or o-ir piper 1I10 m-count i t tli i tpiosi ,.n oil board ol the bo.it.

TaiBf i u o- nnsi'Kcr to ntorrssoR I'ttlOTf. f t.ft rna Colltge, ,Yot Sjih, lStl. At a meeting of the Student! of

w ith. , fndiana College, occasioned bv the

j rcsig t'ltiou and intruded departure ol

V.'I.Cr. f1.1"1 V?ari tint th- infljince Prolcs)r t- holt, D.wtti S. Bevtv, ofan indivijuntso cxu'titigly Icnactm.. vi', a? d'oid Io the chair and Craio kit own greatnesj. wos to bo w.ified with 1 Wr'Ltr, Hppiintcd Secretary- The the mighty ftfo of one who han long following preamble and resolutions sinre taken tlio official lu-knowledgement j offered by U'ichard II. Ilolmati, wtre

of himself as being one of the greatest , un ioiuioUily adopted, men thai ever wore one boot in the tan Whereas Prof. Elliott, has been for t?rT field of political array, we acUnowl-1 otne .ei,r8 4et a member of the Fncdge tlial all our future hopes lot a nw, of n(5ll.H College, in which Miloiont seemed to be overspread with g,oom, I t.oie ,lnjf-rm,y performed the But upon Tefl-sctioii 1 the old adage th.it , $ d , . ng upou :him wih ab.li. -h re begets ,ke- occurred o..f ram.l, t Jd h , h which was like the dawn of day to a sick 1 17 w.. V .. P. -ii

man-cheering indeed. We nt oncosaw j re?:gnea nisprmesiursuip . ... that our apprehensions were groundless-' 1 'enve Itus place, that we had nothing to fear, and that noth-1 Resolved That weregret the loss to ing would more advance th) interest of , the institution, occasioned by there our paper than opposition flowing from j signstion of Prof. Elliott, confident such a corrupt poisonous and vindictive a 1 we are that the professorship which fountain, )e has left vacant cannot be better For an individual who always takes filled, care to depict the mighty achievements Resolved: That In his official capaof his own Mr. I sir, to attempt to bam ! city, in this institution, he. has acquit-

hsotte an enlightened and free people into ed himself with honor, and signal suc-

uch a reckless measure is not only dis-, ces?, and has fully sustained his repu Justing but shameful, and none but the ; tation, nl an able Mathematician and epraved and comforters of their own ex J icienlific man. 5--alted clamor will ever make uch attempt. Ja0lved: That ire regret the intendFor men at whom the finger ofcornled remoTai Gf hi, farniy from among and drmon is pointed I by the respectable 1 1 ,0 wh5ch we are sensible will rT'i i' lVirhKh ,h7c!'191:; be long and deeply felt by the society

ri io oppose us wiin an 1 . . u l " j ,ba promioeoc; of coSS.enance which j lV J lL ih. charaeterites a scared rabbit, is certain! Rtsohedr J hat -mmttte oHhree I a for bod in of froad .A : ha at Dototed to present to Prof. Ellt-

aad orosoaritv in the "Hmmrmnt ott m cspv of the proceedings of this

Fallow eillaens the object of those all- meeting. vitt lemwMe aeems tu be to braak as ' Mcfirf .s Orion " Barber, Jobi

justice. Wherein I may have failed

in the discharge my oflicial duties, rou have accepted the Will for the ded. ',. .; v: S - To secure the cor.fide nee arid esteem and to promote the moral, intelectual and phiiic.il improvement, ul those under my charge lias been the unceasing object of my endeavors, and if in this I have succeeded, I have been more thau repaid for my exertions. Permit me gentlemen, to return you my greatful acknowledgements, on behalf of myself and my family, for this expression of your confidence and esteem, Land to assure you that the re

gret at parting is mutual, and that the many happy hours we have passed in Indiana College, will long be remem be:cd as a suhuy spot on thc cheerless

waste of time. That you may all be happy and useful , and that the institution with which you are connected may long continue proiperoui, is the Eiuccre desire of Yours &c. E. N. ELLIOTT. Messrs. Johm W. II. Parkeh.) II. II. Holm an, Comt. Oaso.v Barbf.r, o 1 rom the Louisville Gazette. Election Itlm?. We give below all that we can glean from the most authentic scurccs: Kkntcckv. Oiticial rttum will be given to morrow. We carxi.it put up a ith less limn 3.j00 or 4 ,W0. Pes!yvaxia. From the Baltimore Chronicle of the 15'h, we learn that PetuiM Ivaoia decidedly brlong to the Dutch. T.i it p iper g.ves a labia of return fro.n all the cou-itie, and remirk', "wo belt ve il to be essentially lorrett' Van JJuren 00,910, Whig 2 2,77 2. Van's majority -1,144. Tho Chronicle adds ' I'lie to Van IJ jrin p ipers recf;ivd from Pliiladelphi'i last evening make the majority 1,100 and 4,033. Virginia. According to the Chronicle, Virgir ia has gone for the Kin-

derhooker, by a m -jirity.of 1,712. We are sorry for it. Virginia loses c.i-f, and binds berlf a willing slave to the ear of.the Empire Sute. Cv-x.NKCTict'T.T The Chronicle, to which with the Patiiot we ate generally indebted for the latest intelligence, gives Connecticut to Van liurcn by G34 majority. OHIO. The majority in the 5011ns; giant Sttito, ntnl hereafter the

K"V Btune, is between 10 and 11,000. NEW VOHIC Toe Albany Atgus

g ves 27 courtliej, in which an has a majority of 1 7.030. Its majarity in the Slatr, we think, will not greatly exceed 10,000. VERMONT Gone for the Whigs by between 6 and G 00. Iloraco Everett elected. UEOIIGIA. -Wa have heard from one county, (Richmond.) Whig gain

since late election 110. This looks well. Let us oniy ha xe the Southern

States, and Vnn will not be President. MISSlSSIP.PI.-The Natchte Courier of the t tth, brings good news that we are in not much danger of losing, because there is .always some danger, where "the land lies" ns it

does in that State, and office holders

and speculators have 10 much influence. The Courier gives returns

from 14 counties 10 of which are

for the.whigs and 4 for Van. The

majorities of the former greatly exceed those of the latter. Still we

say, let the Southern States hang to

gether

LOUISIANA .We have accounts

from Louisiana to the iSth, by pas

sengers from New Orleans. In the

0 . t 1 ma 1 .1 un

parishes along tne missippi, me wnij

ticket has been carried uanasomeiy

In Uatland'e. ;LMSirici a very large

mafority is anticipated. There is no

doubt that the State nas gone against

Van Buren;

ILLINOIS The following para

graph, from the St. Louis Republican

of the 18th, contains the latest intelli

gence that has reached us from lllin

ois:wlntelUgence has been teceived

-t A Cmmm --'- - k - Miiwu itkri.i tweuiy connnei

15th ult. nhilh 8 barges, nnd 170 men, and the nt xtday tKtey stated' in the direction of the fire, and Ihe'ccxt day came in sight of the encampment of Indian?, who were cooking their breakfait, but thi ir eyes werevopjen, they discovered lire boats'" in time to make their escape in the woods, where they could not .be pursued but they lost their canes, and every thing they left behind, which was Im mediately destroyed. The detach ment then returned to this phce where they remained one d ty, and then set out for Cape Florida and

New River, a worthy let of officers and men, and I sincerely hope the) will be able to do much good toward? dispelling the enemy." 0

trom this btate are contained in the

St. Louis Republican of the 16th. Returns from eleven counties are published, the aggregate vote in which is, 2,075 for Harrison, 1,853 for Van Buren. The Republican remarks: 'In every part of Missouri the election was thinly attended, not more than one-third of the votes being given. We believe it will be found that in many townships and some counties, no election whatever has been held .-It is however probable that the State has gone for Van Buren." No cause is assigned for this surmise 'respecting thc strength of the vote - Most Dt TRtsHNd Steam Boat Accident. Loss or Lwe. It becomes our painful duty to record a most dis treising accident which occurred on yesterday morning, about the dawn of day, on board the SteMni Boat FLORA, Capt. R. D. Cha While 011 her way from Louisville to this city and near Rising Sun (InJ.) about 30 miles beljw Cincinnati, the pipes which connect the two boilers together, commonly called the "connecting pipes," suddenly broke, 01

separated, causing the death of one i '0 compliance with the reio'u'.ion mao, and the scalding and mu'iUUou 1 of the Senate, of the Ut July last, diof thirteen otheii, all Cabin P.iscn j rccting thatduringthe ensuir g recess gers but one. 'of Congress, the Secretary of the Soon as the noise, which the acci j Treamry cause to be published, at the dent occasioned, was heard by the j commencement of each month, a state persons in the Cabin, most ol them ment of the nmount of money in the unfortunately ran to thc door, which ' Treasury in ject to draft, Hiid also on being opened, en ibled the scalding the amount standing to the credit of steam to ruli in and perform its work disbursing ( tlirert,'' the Secretary ia of destruction. The following is a pu'olishc J in the 1 facial paper ol yeslist of the sutTertri". i terdsy, that the amount of momy in

VERV BADLY fCALDEH

Bonrru. Benj. Mrick, of Chai leslown, Mais. Samuel Donnally, of Washington PeniisvlvHina. E. Mc I'Jg'iU.i, Cji'J irna u 1 co in ty,o. . Hon. G. L. Kmn ir.l, mtm'oer of Congress fiom IihI -111.1. George Fisher, residence not known but got on board at Louis ville. BADLY ICALDF.D Dt' T WILL rRORnt.Y nrcovtR. L Allen, Irom the E.wtwarJ, lesi dence not known. Isaac Shepard, residence not

known. Thomas Turner, S'.ouboiivi -, O. Moses Brown, colored Catiin Uj). M.ioarr.v sc alok.

v.. j Newbold Sf Co., and others who went hand in band with the magician against the last svar, and who are tecor j ing his friendship through the vaultl j of the pet banks JV. Y. Star, j Specie For the Gaslight bank, j $50,000 in specie were lately forwarded from Natchez, 5,000 more are daily expected. For the Union bank, j 100,000 arrived yesterday froiar ' Philadelphia.' Other banks expect j similar relief separately, but combin 1 ed they have made an arrangement to import 3,000,000 in specie from tba 5

ports of Mexico; lor wnicn iney pay bills drawn on England. This sritb the favorable state of 'the produce market must soon remove the present presure in the money market by en-, ablingthe banks to discount freely-r a cousumation devoutly to be wish, ed.'

it ec very i l''c Tieasury on the last r!sy of last

month, subject todiait, was S'4 2,G 1 7,

C01 33,- and thj amouiil staiidicg to the credit f disbursing oiheers Wat l,G23,l 10 01 makitig an aggregate sum of unr xpended public mouey in Ihf Tre.ir-iiry 1:1 the 31st of 0.t.,;o' .47.1 10,0 20' Af which", however. S-JIU.IOO s'.iculd 1c dM!ur.te4l-as be!oi gin(( to 5( rci.l trus'., end ii'y ap : phcwblc to thc pnb'ii sc r ice, lus a nett sum ol .s-IG, 330,520. Should the sum to be dis;ribuUd. n the first diy of January j atViongslt thc Sttef, imeunt, as it poiibly ny, to forty six. millions of doliars.the harc of eacn S'.n'c iil be as f'jilihws:

CiJfcixsATi Whig Office, - . Nov. 22, 1836. Vfrvfra iTl.. ia an nnitallBll

lmatea uemana lor inss article, ana. the recipts irgt:. ptices have gone up to day to 7,50 at the canal; and 3 from store. . . Wai'KEY has receded a shade since our last report; current price at the canal, 31 I 2 cts., aud inspection, and ' dull. Pork has sold during the week, at $7 per hundred- wo hear of no con tracts at that price, for future deliveLard. None in market. Bacov. Biisk at 9c hog round; canvassed hams, 1 3c; the stock of both articles in our market, nearly ex haustt-d. .- Grain. Wheat from waggons it quick at .$1,26. CoS.v, Slc(, per bushel. Oats, 22 cts, Beans (White) $4,59 per bbl. St. Locis, Nov. 17, IS 36. - -Remarks 'Our price current remains at the same rates ns last week, within the few exceptions that we no tice below. Business, not withstand-

ing thc near approacii 01 ine close of iiavigalkin, and the finish of the upper 1 tr-sde, has been brisk. Money is still

scaice at J tut very lew advance nifots of caith are made on consign, merits. . : C'orKEr..Thrre fs a" Slight irh

Vromt r ti the prices, for "the first s

'i iiily; iri roiiscquer c of theTe-he-i:.'-1 ol little in the market cur quota.

tion olJO tenis js un(diJr8.tqod loreiVrv

Otli

tinti- lva-;

Thorn i, rcsiderce no'

Mr. Clancy, 1'ittihiii -

ma. C. L,

known. Rev. Luther Hslsft, IMtshurg'). Mr, Thomas. Turner's brother u lad about 10 years ofan-. Mr. Phillips, of Pittsburgh, wis slightly hurt in attempting to jnrrig through the window.

The boat was towed to the n! ; rit.v ll-;nps yesterday afternoon by another steani Vermont,

boat, and everal ot ttie wounueJ per- . AMOafti.i, sons taken to the Hospital. I Lou'iina,

We have not heard that n' y blame j Illinois

New Vork, IV.niiM Ivani 1, . Virginia, O'.io, N Till Carnlit.", I '. 'Ut.es ire ; M issact list lie, Kehtui U v, South Caro'i'M, Oorgi 1, M 1 in", MT) lotid, I iiiliai.a , Connecticut, Nc J eric ,

4 2 30 25 21 I j I j I 1 I I I 1 I 10 10 0

are,

Rhode UUrtd,

Mi sissipp',

Arkansas,

attaches to Hie apiain or r.n;iriet r

Cin. Whig, Nov. 18.

The above nccount ol the accident, Missour',

on thc steam boat Flora, waa in type' Delaware, for our pnper of Saturday, but ha Michigan,

been inadvertently omitted ur.til to ! day. By the Cincinnati Chionicle of the 19, we learn that Mr. Benjamin Mr rick and Mr. E. M'Laughlin expir

ed the night after they were landed at Cincinnati. The Hon. Mr. Kinnard

was taken to the house of Gen. Lytle,

here he lay very dangerously ill.

Samuel Danally, Lyman Allen, Geo.

'isher and Thomas Turner, were

likewise .considered in a dangeorous situatlom---Ttre rest-it was thought

would recover. ' "

Louhville City Gazette.

a 7 7 7 8 5 4 4 4 3 S 3

$C. 5 73. 000 4 633.000 3 559 000 5,23.500 2.317.S00 2,3it-50D 2 1 0 1 .000 2,101,003 1,7 21.500 1,7 21.500 1,605 000 1,55 003 1,403 560 1,252,000

1,252 000 i

iilv to a fust rate arjlicle -. -V uvrf-i Yhe'demahd Jtf- 1

lit u 4

Jen. a tiade having eased rtr have to riolu a decline. of 0( per bbl from last J week. ' " ...... . -3-; ::

iro.v. Sheet iron in consequence of its tit re trie scarcity, haseen self it. g a 20c and stovepipe a 25c per lb. . . . - Lead. We hear only of one inuM !-ile duri'g the week of 300 pigs,' whicti was nt $5.50. at w hich rate we continue our q'lotaliort Salt. al ail descriptions is scarce, "and held at our. quoted rates. KenawoH has advanced to 75c. . ; Wheat has arrived in considerable

qiautilies during the week; we hear ' .of sales cf prime at Si, 37 1 2 and 1,- j

10, in the first of the wtek, but have

1 03S 000 1 ,lo,e H decline in our quotations.

095,000i .inoiisequcnce of the fall in flour, and r,09j'oool jdiminiihed demand-Republican.

782,000

7 2,000-1

626,000 626,000 623,000 -160.": 00 47D,500 460,500

We insert opposite the names of the States the iiumoer of Senators and Representatives of cacti, according to

which the distrihution is to be made.

THE INDIANS. Extract of "a letter received in Char eston, dated at Indian Key. Novem

berl. -'Our savage neighbors keep

us still excited. On the 5th Oct.

they displayed their hostile disposition by destroying Captain Whatton's Garden on Key Largo, cutting down

fruit trees, sugar cane, digging up potatoes, vegetables of all kinds, and in

fact entirely ruining the whole place, supposed to be in this party about 70

in number. And in the morning 01

the 8th October, they . attached the

schar Mary (a small vessel of about

15 tons, belonging to Jtey vaccas,; while lyiogAt anchor at Mey TayenV us Creek the crew, five in number, made a most providential escape by taking to their boat!, amidst a shotr er of bullets flying er oil nd them) two ftham'onlv oot shchtlv woundad.

A SALUTARY WARNING. The store of Messrs. R. Buchanan & Co. in Louisville was entered in the night of the 9th inst. by two villwns for the purpose of committing theft. Whilst they were rumegiog the mon

ey drawer and desk, Mr. Buchanan (who Was sleeping in the store) arose,

and taking n pistol, fired nl one of

them, shooting htm severely in the hip, of which wound he died the next day. Before his death he confessed himself

guilty of numerous, other thefts and crimes and showed himself to have been a consurnate vidian, and an old offender. He was awfully, but justly arrested in his wretched career. The other robber made his escape.

Specie in JVew Orleans Stole of

their Money market. W lule our Van

Buren Federalists are pompot'sly of

ferine the Kitchen Cabinet to import

one million of fpr.cie from abroad, N. Orleans is silently operating on thret

times the scale of magnitude and' re

lieving her. money market by prompt action, without any parade. The

following is from the .New Orleans Standard, of Oct. 14th, we commend

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1 MQRNING ablutions. - A . In June, 1835, ,1 began the practice of morning ablutions, immediately after rising. After washing every part ofmybodjr, I employed friction with a coarse towel I, till I had caused a glow over the whole surface. This

practice I have continued evet'

since, with the following results." .1: I have not suffered fraer cold ; or influenza, during; htf whele time . v. : . 2; 1 have scarcely felt uncoo

fottabteV'.at ymy time, from ;th corpTtlie past severe winter. I . .- :3. ,1 can perform nearly dbnble the labor I could before .1

4 . rs eglct of exercise effect1

me far less. i 1

h.A sleep better, and K&rJ

very, little from fatigue t?er

w lien. my laLors are severe.

0. I am almost edtirr-I fr-

from dyspepsia . and haVe lost n-

Eaiiow countenance amost ec tirVty ..- lama healthy man. " I

; The above h the testimony c wg irhn nan rn .

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nunce tt .iCSi

nnf. who had. for ...

: r - " ti c;rai year previous to the prWlct ofJ g spungmg !,,fi.red m b lungs, influx- , c tk-L manv "i -nza 4.vc. There arc who can testify to aimi?-

SrUwold ,a eBCUtu. practice. v-HSWOJQj. ,