Bloomington Post, Volume 2, Number 5, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 December 1836 — Page 3
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O0"0ne year'd subscription to this paper, will be given for the best NewVeak's Aruazss, written for the Carrier and handed in against the Cth rC Decor.ibcr next.
The Hen. Geo. L. Ktx.xAnn, t!ied on thcSGth ult. fnm the sea! I? which he received on hoard of the steam Lout Flora. Oovemer Nolle h is issued a proelamarion authorizing an election to to held on the firt Monday in January next, to elect a member to fill the vaeuney in Congress occasioned by his death. The ,. lowing gentlemen tiro r;. ,!: of as can t'i-Jntei: Win. tt Wick, ( ':.!vi Fieieh-
r, J. H. liiy Austin Y M'rrw ol dnl.il.: (Mr. Ct:;. ft'aron nU!'!". Mr. ILrnd, ,!' vacancy in (he. -r
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Eltctiim Iiti,n.Aa we once before forthwith join Gen. Armstrong. From said, "the long agony is ove," and the every appearance, we are fully justiefhee holders were only frightened. Red in saying that there is no doubt T'ein5yania.The officii I returns, of a speedy termination of the war. give Van Uuren 91,475 and Harrison Jacksonville Nov. 10. 87,1 1 1. Van Buren's majority 4,364. The army is in motion for the field. Aorth Carolina. In 4 2 counties Tn-last detachment left Black creek (14 to be heard from) Van Buren has ndiy or two since. Colonel l'rice 16,393. Whig 13,195. Van Buren wni ordered to beat Fort Drane on majority 3,1.91). In these same coun- the dih instant, to proceed to the nalies, August, Dudley had amnorily tion. The m arain t,th fh,rm
tGtL2.130. 1 he remnininj counties to f.,1 sunt. tvhiri no.-irlw nil n..r r...,.,
be heard from cave Dudley a majur. have met defeat, the Wylhlacoochee, ity of 3,139. Tiiey will diminish this whore Occola, proud manarch of the nnjorily,and Van Bacm wiil pt the wilderness, reigns triumphant. Suteoatout ISOO. ; Il is stated in a letter from the offiieorg:a ; doubtle-s hi cii-2 for the ccr on the western side cflhePenin whig, in 64 counties their majority suit that General Jesup, having rea8 367i bemp a c-a on the Oot. reived orders to assume th command ber election of 175S votes. The B.d- in Florid., proceeded to St. Mark's to iimore Chronicle says it is conceded hasten n.i I direct the movements of
i.iai uteri! hns gone rr lite whigs the; provisions, for l
ult. During the night before last in passing out of his room into the second story of the Mansion house in this city, he mistook his way, and stepped oft the lobby. His room waa one of a range mi a lobby, which terminates with (instead of a window,) a double folding door, -unfortunately with no protection or landing place !... ...... l. , . . .
wuuicvvr Huacneii 10 u. ,m coining; out of his room for ihs purpose of o !
ing downstair?, instead ol taking the right hand for the purnose, he by
mistake turned to the let", and open-; ing the, door above mentioned, fell in i stantly to the ground. Ilis right leg j and lefi Hugh weiv broliVn, u'd his! righfaiicle .-piain-d.
va ZI?0111 havre.bse,, f?nverM maica by an earthquake, she era into sollH mump nf ip .l.:i. -ill . ...
ed irtto solid masses of ice. which nil
the heat of summer could never have melted, we should have been deprived of most of the advantages we now derive from the liquid element, and in a short time the face of nature would have been transformed into a
frozen chaos. But in
constitution ,f thj,, all 5u:h dismal
clung to the sill of her house, floated away on it, and was taken off by a vessel safe when all but three of the inhabitants of that ill-fated town perished in the ruins. Several vp.nrsl.ad elans
IT eSlinf i after the disaster, when there
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came to the tavern in Dorchester,
by at Last 1000.
.V.t Jrrsiy.-'Vli gencer ohscive. ': tliumph in N-:w .! ed only, the reri; :. ecliv.:). We u ; l lly , ii not ri. i ol tho'v.holo C : .v.-!! . ! !...
D'id !.tii-:cn II I'm'i.ji ('., Fhe sene of trie uuioi u:i ii
le Army, and that j is often vis t - i by siran,.ii
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Masion-.l lat.-IU- Wythlacoochee. This accounts for ! Jersey
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Governor C ill wiil reliably meet him lapproacli it hio the nation. ! ed'aud : nd.'i
H i suMtl h-vei s .t on the iijreol lis-' li'id;ori, which
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fon, turns i'.;t ( Ic nn'ie.e. t-- Vtfrv ill I'lt !; hist a :c i i V ai:i:!.'-!v", hj wu. rt-nainin;; :. .,r:".. Tin: i;li::ti'n. Vy h.vvj hot liuL i i ad !iu
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oU'j iiieiu'lv In lians to the country . l son had latton on tois
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decurations, or cutoffs, which have been made in the direction of the serpentine course of the lower Missippi by the shifting of its alluvial bed, at various times since 1699, are computed at no less than 180 miles. The channel is estimated in the Grand
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gularly changing forages at the rate of two miles per year. It Ins probably thus traversed the whole alluvial surface of ths, states of Louisiana and Mississippi, particularly the deRa of the former, which is low. The ten iciiny has been towards the Iv'.st, probably from the diurnal motion of the sun. By a direct mute Iro.n Red River, leaving New Orleans 103 miles to thr. enst.iiir. Mississippi might reach the Guif 130 miles nearer than it lot's. The Grand Gulf Adver.ier, fi.MM vvhieh the abovi facts iro taken, add: !;y .-a!ti!i?, about lo miles, at t ; i e x i : i u s t 1 1 o t e x c c e d i n s .Q 5 1 ) . 0 0 0
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Cr C of tie! cold nights, ho c .n creel a j bale or-:i in frofti .' f lii.i wnr printing of. J'ce which '.vil! answer ev. ry purpose. Price of i'crtc. The Cinr.inii.ili Gnz :tte e.iy, srrrs are siskit; e;ven dolliiri, a"d buycis will not ;iv3 it that this is a li.i r'ajon for kiliirg and packing, and that little or nothing is dojpg. The sellers will h ive lo come dowti. To keep wp the prices any longer ii impossible. We nre confi dent pork will come down below iic. Louisville Cxty Gazette. Tlv: Hon. Geo. L. Kinnard, of Indi ana, who w scaldtd ou the Flora, ioci3 dya since nnd who, it was thought w recovfring under the tare of ikillful medical men , and hoa piUlity ofGon. Ft. T. Lytle, died on Saturday ivening last. The Cincinoati Whig says, ihat'-his death is rendered the more distressing, as we understand he was on his way to Phila delphia with a view of being married to a lady in that city, whom he intended taking with him to Washington. The afliction rill be painful to her ia tlio extreme" .
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.1 i-pMitic-m 11., (.! r. I 1 t ? 1 c v-) w ho ar , eoinstaio 1 s . tne 01 iinreom when rived in this i isy j ili-i dav. d;r'ct ! ''lila n small hoy, ran away from his lio:n the seat of war in Florida, thai ! p treats, who lived in Lr.rer Canada, the celebrated Seminole chief, O-eola, In process of titn?, Hie nlher died; had bem captured lv a party of! the mother married again, and the Creek?, under Gen. J esnp, dating an j fruits of this union v.crc several et gagemsMit tl.e day before Mr. I)un- ! daughters. The daughters grew up d.ce lefi. The individual Crt ek who j and the pa rent not having the means succeeded in first securing the cap j to support them, they went to work livf , received .lOOO from Gen. (1. : in factories. One stra ed to Canton and was promoted to a lieutenancy, i factory, where by a foiduiticus cirGen. Jessup stated as his opinion ll; it j cumstance Ihe runaway happened to the war could not now la?t a fort-! be at work. He bo on became ac-
night. j quamtcd with this girl, and before a We had but n moment's conversa- j full history of each other's origin was lion with Mr. Dutrdu'c, anl did not developed, married her. In n few learn further particular?. We are, days il was ascertained that they both however satisfied that the above in- i had one mother. This of course telUgtricc is strict!) authentic. J greatly confused and astonished both . o i parties, from which arose strong conFlorida. Every thing from the j scientious scruples as to the propriety saat of war is of great interest . We ' of brother and sister living together find the following in the Nation d In-: in a state of matrimony, and upon ma-
"1'y the breath of Ond, front is. olveti,''
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d in loir lninnli'- miLir'.r 'in i:...
A WILD MISTAKE. s tngestion lias bet a made it tS,c Constitution prohibits 'he: clfctiua of a President and 'tce President, citizens of the ame ht'tate. The constitution contains no such prohibition. It provides that every Elector shall vote for one person as President, another as Vice President, one .f uh.im shall not be a citizen of the. same State with the Elector. Tints, the New York Electors cannot vote for Mr. Van Buren as President and Mr. Granger as Vice Presi.lent.but the electors cf
every other State in the Union
can Vote far them both, and thus
Cincinnati Gazette.
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m-.i., ,ina,;iiii--. I :i" f ii.i'S Wtli .1 t 1 11 . uV.i':.ite..l ..round, and fnev .,!, aotn can be legally electeJ.
lniiU d the aid o a ce.oi. r, and a lew po'i .ds of(Josii';n batter, to have been tw ail w d in another minuii', withonr I'ii: a;d n ma-tic, iiinn.
) told. Tnero i.
only one exception lo this ! xw which exists in the '.conotr.y td" cur globe,
ana that ;s the exp'-iaaioa of water iii
Ihe net of fret z.ng. While (he
of every other hod v
part?
ire reduced ia
telligencer of the 23d.
ture consideration, they resolved mu-
lallnharsre Jov. 5. j lually to disolve their connexion as Wc learn, direct fron Black creek, ' man and wife. that the Tennessee brigade had taken J o up the lina of march for Fort Drane,; Unfortunate occurbence. -We and will continue to move immediate-; Gad the following painful intelligence ly upon the Wylhjacoochee; that large j in the Natchez Courier of the 16th. supplies were also iin the way to Fort .We regret exceedingly to etate, Drane, and thence to ihe nation. that the Hon. George Poindexter met Colonel Wyatt will move pa Mon- i with a very serious accident, which it day rith some volunteers, and will ia to be feared will have a fatal rtl
bulk, and their p?cdic gravity increased by the application of cold; water on the contrary when eoe".t! ed into ice, i8 increased in hoik, and becomes of a less tpcc'.hb: gravity than the surrounding water, and t tie reft re swims upon iti surface. Now, had
the case been otherwise; had water; when deprived of a portion of its heat followed the general law of nature, and like all other bo-dies become gpe cifically heavier than it was before, the present constition of naltito would have been materially deranged, and many of our present comforts and even our very existence, would have been deranged. At whatever time the temperature of the atmosphere became reduced to 32 degress, of the common thietmometcr, or what is called the freezing point, the water on the surface of our rivers and lakes would have sunk to the bottom as il froze, another layer of ice would have been immediately produced, which would also have sunk to the former layer, and so on, in succession, till, in the, course of time all our rivers, from the surface to the bottom, and every other portion of water, capable of be
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tss.
TSao oldest jH-ssriEiJSser. Eighty years ago, the strong hold of the north, Fort William Henry submitted to the fortune of war, and surrendered to the Trench under the gallant Montcalm With Monroe at the siegewas David Thompson, who lately died nt Easron, aired about
100 years. He is believed to have been the last survivor of the two thousand soldiers, commanded by I lie brave old col. Munroe.
who so heroically withstood the repeated attacks of eleven thousand regulars and two thousand
Indians, under the command of
Montcalm, and also the government pensioner of the longest standing on the roll. The erect be a ring of a soldier, which he acquired in his youthful days and of an honest man, Which he had
been from earliest manhood, he
From Ihc Boonsvillc JTo. Herald.
Important Discovery. Lead J lines Morgan countyvaluable discovery of Ore war made a few days since, by a gentleman in Morgan county, whe' was quarrying rock. He struck lead from which several thou-' sand pounds of mineral has al-1 ready been raised, and which, i: supposed to be very extensive. We conversed the other day wilt an experienced miner who had examined a specimen of the ore, and who pronounced it to be of c
superior quality. He suppose: it will yield from 75 to 80 lb: perewt. We understand tha. several new discoveries have since been made in the sam. ;
cinity, and that the restless irr. pulse of speculation is on th wing. Large quantities of Ian' have already been entered, ac there is still a prodigious rush t Ihe Land Office . No doubt i
eniertameu oi the speedy devt
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rn.i.Ui.ed .ill ,l,e hour f is " Th. "Z"
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death.
There is a curious story told of
his grandmother Mary Houghton.
At the sinking of Port Royal in1 from the Osage River.
made in tha Northern portion Morgan county, about n .:t
fron lhl3 Iace, and about '
