Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 May 1835 — Page 2

VIN CEN NES . SATIKDAY, MAY H" 1835.

jGeceral Assembly, in order to make the

necessary appropriations. We shall slart to morrow for tle northwestern corner of the Slatt; and the next time you hear from me I shall probably inform you that I am at Monroe, the head quarteis of Gen. Brown. Gen. Brown

;wns yesterday at Toledo, at the head

of the she nil h posse of 100 armed men They came for the purpose of arresting those who have accepted cfiice under the

Iblale of Ohio.

g'essvery much, lut the business i bejng pushed as fait a possible, and we shall be on the line in a day or two. The outrages commi'ed on theToledoans by General Brown's- troops, are unparalleled in civil communities. Hones have been broken open in the night time, and our citizens carried off women aie abused. The Commissioners for tunning the line are threatened with outrage. Women are dragged off on false pretences to Monroe, bv their Sheriff, &-c. In

' Falsehood Exposed and Corrected?'' Under this head we inserted a documentary address cf Mr. Ewingfa tht public, on the 2d io?t., which presented irrefragable evidence to rnrrprf mirf nrnen.

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t , , . , , nr. miui uiru uic i um tin v uurimu lu I uu ' it w ui mi uu , me VJ oveiBOr I) as IS.-lieiJ tatians rol,ll8hfd 10 the Western bun and,he ,j:je wou,d be relj,d by U)e j j his orders to Major General Johnson Bell, Washington City Glebe. Our neighbor jforce of the Territory. That they hadjlo raise an armed force of five hundred if there!;y placed in no desirable quanda pUO men under arms at Monroe and six men forthwith; and General Bell lelt here r and instead cf laying the facie be-ihundrcd fnore ,voultl con be there; lhatitl.is morning for that purpose. Prompt

uiey nave i duu siBnut oi ar ms i alien ;rom i nun crnciem mearures w ill lie pursued un

til this question is settled. J am for Ohio against (he field. The Governor will remain with U3 until this buine)9 assumes

fate his reader?, who may have been

in

the United Slates Arsenal at White Pigeon

Mr. Young, and although no evidence When and by whom? Two roitet fmm of it existed, and none of the decencies ofjthis, on the banks of the White River, cu lib r Immvn tr violated, a village can see the btick foundation of houses.

excitement was raised against her. The tinbers were finally fanned into a blaze, and having possessed themselves of a bucket of tar and a bag of feathers, eight men proceeded in a sleigh, nt 12 o'clock

Six mile; from this, six hundred and foity acres are enclosed by a wall, and in the centre, there is a circular building; north of these are tht ruins of a city; parallel

streets, crossing each other at right an-

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at night, lo the house of the offender.lgles, may be traceu uv uric iou.iu.i uus,

where they confidently expected to sur- one mile in lenglD. i ne ericas ire iuipprise her in bed with her paramour . ed like modern bricks."

Breaking into the House, they found the

.Most Marvelous. The Petit Courier des Dames, of the 20th February, contains an account of an extraordinary rase, hich lately occured in the Department of L'lsere in France, before which the

soma particulars, deceived by forced per j Prairie; thut they did not mean to be rode version?, cr unnatural and unfounded in!ove'' rough ihod bv Ohio. It was replied

ferences, he merely adverts to the matter'lhat 0h, had no1 yet Put on her rovSh V1 fi''ent aspect. The United States

tMuuji-siuuei g, now ai iuonroe, despatched a message to Washington city, a few days since, we suppose to inform the President of the course pursued by Governor Mason. This Governor Mason has disregaided the positive instructions he had received from the authorities at

Washington, which was, that in no event

a .-.-I aa..ltl1 a it I iar.la tvn. m . . rl r. . .

in his last raper, with seemm indtffer-; , , , . , . ,. J . . ' ' s jnecessary; and that the line would rerence! Although he mut keenly feel thejrertainly be run. The Governor of Ohio smart of his false probability, and fear the Staried on the 8th inst. for defiance, and effect of the base course known to be pur-!'" e",irel3' ""prepared to meet the forces i nf m:.-i.;.... . u ...:!(

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J - eilP I in not knntv

Our party consists of

htteen or twenty unarmed men; and if we

proceed we shall certainly be made priso- (should he resort to arms

POST OFFICE.

ire ' Official evidence and papers in the case,'' when he well knows that the "offi

cial11 reports have been published, and iners there not being a sufficient number

.u i v . I to prevent surprise: I think the pxnprlitinn

I ; T ,7' 7! -11 be delayed. The State of Ohio is The rumer concennng the change of the in the address of Mr. Lwing alluded to, !s1rlirHinw Iirn,pr(;nn f A ,ua . J bead of the General Post office is at

are furnished by tome of the orig

witnesses, and are essential to truth

woman in bed with her children . After

searching'in vain for Young, they seized the woman, dragged her with nothing but

her night clothes, into the street; put ai

iraor in hpr mouth, threw a blanket oven

her shoulders, put her into the sleigh and !Springfield,nd the Stanstend Somnambudrove off, leaving three little children J list nmst hide their diminished heads.

alone, without fire or light, shrieking with

terror!

The monsters drove off about three-

A girl, thirteen vears old, ihe daughter

of a farner of Virien, was occasionally in the habit of walking and talking in her

niartersof a mile, look her into a field, 'sleep until she was eight yeas of age. At

'iadordingnoprotectiontothepeopleonthe:; , ' 'Ve VJC"e,a' ' " 'nce ' ai inalidisputed territory, further than throutrh ! ,en3lh confarmed, and Kendall, the heavr.'ther!vil mitlinriiv An,t k,. i,.?.ie ,,orn Amos,' is erected tuto a Cabinet

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add ress before his readers its statements and explanations cannot be gain said, r.nd our neighbor should know that candor and fair dealing require him to give a correction of the errors he had

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neat, i iic vjuveii.ui nas itutver 10 caili . . . out the militia, but has no funds to sustain f-!,e'7not ver v,0,e!t " " tnie- hul suf" lnprn ;ncieitly so to cause alarm, and immedi

ately thereupon the change into the Posljuearly daik, when a quantity of tat and

tore off her night clothes, and with the instruments of tenure prepared for the

purpose, these eight unfeeling wrefhes, perpetrated upon a defenceless and unfortunate female, au outrage of the most horrible character. After literally eoveloping the miserable woman in tar, they rolled her in the blanket, took her to an unoccupied and unfrequented barn, where they left her entirely helpless, nnd etill gagged, to perish with cold, unless found as she was by accident. The criea of the children, in the morning, altiacted the attention of the neighbors, and upon learning what had occurred, search was made for the woman.

Nothing, however, wa discovered, till

From the Toledo Gazette. Maumf.e, April 13, 1835. Mr. Bro-3-ne, To answer at once, the

attempted to palm off. The cause that jnumeroui inquiries in relation to the out

Otlice department was hinted. The Par

ty long since fixed their eyes upon Kendall, as a tit successor of Barry ; as beinr; a man in all respects, proof against any visitations of remorsej and not m the least ha-

ren'I!rt falsphonrt In nnta unrnrrortsil rafe COinmittpd nnitpr iUa antknritv nf.

mr.i Ua k ,! .i ' 1 1 h e Territory of Michin naain.r iI.p )ble to any accesS of ,10es,y-

should not without correction, be allowed ! Peo!,e f Tole,'' Ohio 1 make ih,s com" ' i mimira inn

to keep his Sun in darkness. If truth On the nicrht nf thp P.th ipci.nt .qualified for the station, or that any emer. henevolent ladies kindly assisted in re.

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feathers were found on the snow in a field

where the outrage was committed. From this spot the villains were tracked to the bam, where George Grennel found the poor creature alive, but speechless and senseless? She was taken home and a

1 tie oiject in sending harry to bpain is; physician sent lor, who discovered that to get him out of the way , not that he is! her j:UV had been dislocated. Several

that age, her eyes were alwavs closed, and sometimes a bandage was placed over them, so as apprently to exclude the rays of light notwithstanding which, she vouli wonder about the village, visit the houses of the neighbours, recognize all her acquaintances, and discover things hidden in the most obscure and dark lecesses ! In the course of the last year she fell ick, and confined to her bed, and it was then that the e xfraordinarj' and mysterious powers, which she possessed, were completely developed. There were limes when it was evident to those around her that she 1 e trd the voices of persis addressing her, only when the voice was directed towards the ends f her Jingers At these times her eyes were closed ai.d after the crisis was pnit( the usually fell into a state of insensibility or catalepsy, resembling death. But what was still rnnre singular, at these times, any person entering the roou could ohtain cle-ir, precise and satisfactory answers to every question addressed tf her. If one wih;cl to learn nes of a Iriend or relative who was absent, the

cannot be made to disarm the opponents absent from my residence in Toledo about gPnC' arr,ve(J 91,ice tlje adjournment jlieving the sufferjng woman from her would withr-ct hesitation give foil and as it of Mr. Ewinsr, it affords to him at leat! 30 feeling the utmost security in!' rets. requiring the presence of an dreadful condition, and after several ;at.erward. aPpeared,cor. ert intelligence ! .. - . . i the safetv of mv family on the mnrnmr ia:nl,asSd(!or at lhe court ' Ma'l(l; eeks her health whs re.-tored. A strone " manu-crrpts were handed to her, she impugnable security; he has pursued !0nne9,nibei keep out of sight and to prevent leehngof ind.gnation ran rapidly through could read the writing, by passing her course which patriotism and honor will rtf ' ;hi falling into penitence, and becomingjthe community. The monsters were fingers over the line!

eustain, and his unwearied efforts to pro-

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irnilesfrom Toledo, with the intelligence l" "rj"'i lupiuuieu, anu prosecutions comtnen "Ir;e'il"",l""l) u

nr.t ii, sD.f ;tor. or ,i,a thnt a hanrt nf n..n. f iK;.f ro j' 1 1,1 iinsici cii j Leu. i ne causes were lo nave i-een tri uie piiu (J, yaru

.-r.. !hadi, the dead of th ni.ht r mp lft mvl'T 8 'y' of corrup .on , d dur.ng the present month, but were

vwuuui inn iu reuouuitviiB sweDgui iviwi ml ' , y and where he will mni likfly be confirmJL , ,P ., . , , . . ihouse, trom Vionroe, in Michigan, and in . - ., , , J . , the people. To this people indeed it is) c j .. . e, . i ied the principles and practice of the ' r ' ' a ferocious manner, demo i-hed the door : . - . '

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unnecessary forus to eulogize Mr. Ewing,eading to the principal avenue of my

and the errors published, and the truth i house, and seized a gentleman (Mr. Good

designedly omitted to be published by our neighbor and by the Globe, will be pro-

sell,) and bore him off. and treated his lady and my daughter, (the only females in

the house) with brntih violence. Not

perly accounted for by every intelligent, withstanding, I exhorted all to exercise

citiztn. The partial, personal and "offi

present administration

For the purpose of electioneering, the ,; ties.

Department is in more efficient hands Kendall, though not a greater, is a more adroit knave than his predecessor. Parry vas somew hat of a bungler in practice ;

settled, a hort time since, by the payment

of fourteen hundred dollars, from the de

manifestation of

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possession ot particular lacuiues.

caue! a jood deal of excitement in the

depai t nent and all the public function

aries called lo quest ion her, and satisfy

fendantt, to the victim of their barbari- themselves of the truth of thestrange sto-

irie in circulation. M. Pases, the tub-

! ppr feet, drew up a statement ol all the c itIndia I'lt.eer. Boat. We have had ! rumstances relating to this marvellous afthe pleasure of examining this ingenious fair has sent it, properly certified, to production, soon after its return from a ! the Physician of paris. At the last ac-

riaf bearing of our neighbor's Sun, can be seen in its own rays, and the corrupt

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moderation Put u-hen nrrivpd f tliP1 " w ' . . 1,1191 '"r,"aie -rouunq expedition 10 ,iar- icornus me :m whi rmirnj urprivtu ui

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scene of action, and the females show-! . . , " 1 ' . . "e "as inventeu,uie use 01 ner nmns.

ed rne their wounds and related the

; tales of their sufferings, and I examin

that; he will receive presents of alfida-jhy Mr. Caleb Williams, Jr. of this ritv.

vit- instead of Champaigne. '"Caution and was manufactured at the India Pub ! NiW celebrated HiUr has reached

course of the Globe is beneath remark at; e) thc demolished door of my houe jwi" maril h'lS S,,ariied way,'' until he te-J her Factory on Eddy's Point. It is con- j its 4 7 1 h volume, and is decideiy the best

jireent.

In contempt of all such vehi-i bearing evident nf .hpir inhuman m i 'nfS u , 1 K";smictei very mucn on tne plan o jiur-'and most authentic history ol the United

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des, the people w.ll uphold Mr. Lwing- ty . t became a question whether o(- yet ,oftier ad?incemenlf ichrs of in lia rubher cloth, connected on Ps style ,s remarkably pure and sen.enfor by so doing, they proclaim to te ; , erai,on waB longrer a virtue, nnn my llIum;n(. hjj daydreams, and haunt the! the top by five or six beams of light port-! tous-it? statistics accurate end complete, , i . . i , , ., reelings could no longer be suppressed. . . i I ,i , 6 , ' . 1 . . ...... . . , vvorld that they are entitled to an equal yhpn mv (jaoahtpr" ave out the cr ofi wa,clief ' nignt. jable plank, ivhich suppor ts a deck of and it? political opinions undersigned by share of the benefits of our free covern-! murder he i .lyprf'h! tl.'i'ihrnatnnd'i Kr"UI1 wi." ,ive an nesligating com-: hoards, which may be procured at almost ' misrepresentation, personal invective, or

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, i i -.i . , i .1 uiiiiitciiuui lutuunic niuic huuuic ui.tii any inittc mici e me uoa i; in ut1 t ei . ! narrow-mmoeti prpiuuice. ll aims conKhaupn with mnnitrnm vmlenro anrl the ....... . . - i I J

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,a f - , - iiJKiiy uiu, , i up ii rn.iv i ne wiiuip apparaiu ueins nuout srannv ai tne ativanrerneni or an iriat can

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jfirongiy marKeo, wiin many otner contu-

ruent, let party rage do as it my.

p mi iracK i ne whole app

he will have more man-! nounds. The cylinders inav both be. in 'i?ive nrorieritv to the uroffress of sripn-

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Melancholy Evtnt. On the 7th ioit. the

house of James Alice, situated ou White"'.0"'- Mrs Go0(i

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Iliver, ir this county, was struck by light-! nror..fipi rp tt 1 p " ih'3 rx,Pr,,7e acquaintance with knaves! a valise. The rest nf the apparatus may venerable editor has numerous complete

niog.andsad to relate, Mr. Alice, and a! apartment of another gentleman (Mr. ' MS h.n to ge persons to do dirty

Ii ll Hi riii ii I ll r I . ll i ij- . , -. , . . - . , . , , ... , . isell exhil iled'marks of' aSemenl h" o)'ne.agement. Possibly , dated trom five to 10 minute-, and when . and useful arts, and duration to our frea , - l i-, j he may save something to the country, by i the air is discharged, may be f olded into ; institutions. We rejoice to learn that Ihe 1 nis Michigan nanrin- . . , --,;,,,. ;(k if.Ji mu . . r.u 1 1. i.. . .

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UUK urt,eu i.i...i.A.., ton W1 ,ur.! - w. ".-r.- "-lonlv amendment which the change pro James Maltman, were instantly killed by ! '" sei 'd, and for , mi;ei!.Leu;jl;ie JournaL

the electric fluid. Several persons iu the

the first salutation, one of the villan at-

i tempted to trouee out one of hi? eyes.

house were serieuily injured, but we are with his thumb. These gentlemen re-

happy to state, are now out of danger. ported, that the invention of tl

put in requisition, to put the

lit conviently carried in the hottom of a sets: Every Librray in the country, and

work eta cheaper hire; but that is the! wagon or chaie. In addition to the every Mate Legislature and county Ile-

whole, is a 6eaf, upon which the angler cord Office should possess them. What may sit and hold his dominion over the: a prize will these records be in a time? finny race. This boat will sustain at leat jY. V. Kvtnin" Star,

es into: one ton's weight, and of course by enlar-l

rnr The other

udienre periina-

enrored the fn-

(7-This day Amos Kendall

ftheo-anc was!!,)e l,0!' 1CC' find ,akes nis seat ' the ging the deck, would accommodate quitej Theatrical jeu d'etprit ir lives in dan 'Ca,'met: am1, "hat ' n0t Vtty 8Sreea- a perty. The elasticity of the cylinders night at the Park, Ihe am s to keen their 'e t0 '1'9 C"eaUe8' C Premr' j bas been proved to be protection against, cionsly and unreaonahlv

txau noaa 10 n fine itirer, cc A sur-j J V'c" - ' Doctor Mason. ho occupied the situation! thpir h-in m.nrtnrpd hv SnSfra a,j rnrt,s ! -In,,- ,?a,.. f rl v;i.ifir- .;..

leelino'son the rack Alter two davs 01 nr - v -- b . - ( .. - . ........ ... n 1V. n-.i .1.. vey for a Kail Hoad between Vincenue8icolJrt mockery at Monroe the-e eentle.i,,eld by ,he ,Kev- lr- Irown; als0 go"j We understand the ingenious contriver up by kicking over the tray of tea things.

nu 11 nne reiver, was commenceu on m.n were admit ted to bail ". ai ajjMu a jmn-.u i.- ms m. rmiuu.i if-u;iii ujikimi i.imr iumaru anon-

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Wednesday last by Mr. Smith, Civil En

gineer. We also learn, that Col. Stars-; armed force wa9 embling under the , ., r, . . . ,1 rt icommand cf Gen. Brown, to march for berry, the Engineer, appointed by the U.i, . , , ,, " 0 . 1 1 oleno, and take as prisoners, all person Stales, has arrived at Evansville, andj wfao had aceptC(J office un(fr 0hio .(about will immediately commence a survey of: a dozen.) On Ihe 1 1th, they arrived, in the Rail Road route between Evansville! force, as reported, about two hundred acd Lafayette. strong, armed with mujkets and bayonets. I I l . r, AlhAro n I I III in Ii i n i n m ImAn Ii.IIaI

I lie uuiLri s j 1 yuii, iiaiiu utcu luuru into security by the assurances of the Commissioners of the United States, Mes sers. Rush and Howard were not prepar

ed for defence, and retired and gave them

full

FOR THE TINCE.NNES GAZETTE. To the Citi2ens of the Borovgh of Vincennes At the last March term, the Court "nullified" nil the acts and doings of the selfmade Trustees of the Borough, from the commencement of their career. Js it not

the rejected Government Directors are cadidatesfor that ofice. jVexv York Evening Star. The following from the Newport R. 1. Herald shows the character of Jackson-

ism in that quarter. The western hero-! not learn

ites must look about them or they will be left behind in the glorious race of idolatry. The Rhode Uland lories, it seems,

are going the whole hog jole, ham, middling, tail.souce, liver, lights, bristles, and

snace for the disnLav of their Gascon- P'

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ading, which was fully exhibited by the, " Bu ne of lhe ,ea(lers brave General in pulling down the flag ofi r . - ... , m . ...

due to yourselves to take some steps to Ohio and dragging it through the streets: , f ,- o r. .,tc , i . ,l ,.,1 ... . , r j .1 - -i strous declaration a lew days ao id the

kdoit wnin n5 ueuuui: me uj'mrjr juu ; at me taie or a uorse, anu oiner simnari

paid (imposed as a tax) during the usurpa

lion of power? To do which, would it not be well to get together, and appoint a committee to investigate and report on the situation of the Borough generally? B.

acts.

presence of several persons "Gen. Jack

son IS the GovernmeJt he ought to have

Thus the little Terrritory of the LniM . Drnrvr- j t - ' ... . , - ALL POW LR; and I Kill support him as ted States challenged the State of Ohio GOVERNMENT. The United (in the form of unrestrained violence ;and , QUGHT TQ BE PUT

T11U BOUNDARY. From the Dayton Journal. The following is an extract of a letter from Sebried Dodge, Eq. principal Engineer upon the line of the Wabash and Erie canal. It gives the most authentic

and direct information of the situation of affairs between Ohio and Michigan, that we hiTe yet seen. The gentleman to whom the 4etter is addressed kindly furbished it for publication. Maumee, April, 10 1835. Samuel Forrer, Esq. Dear Sir: We were assured a short time since, by Messrs Rush and Howard, that no resistance would be made by Michigan. It is row evident that there will be trouble, and the 'Govertmr of Ohio wiU not be able to ac romplish the ranniog of the line without calling out a strong military force. This cauool be dou without iirC ccaveuirg tht

we cannot doubt, that the state has virtu

ally accepted the challenge, and are fast advancing to a horid Border JVar; that we know has frequently extended to indiscriminate extermination. There cannot be a doubt, that the generous Ohioans, will turn out en masse, to protect their northern border,and restrain the savage barbarity of the hordes of the

north. Your obedient servant, B. F. STICKNEV.

DOWN!! and Jackson would he JUSTI

FIED in TURNING THEM OUT cf

Doors

From the Newark Advocate. Extract of a Letter from one of the commissioners appointed to survey the line between Michigan and Ohio, to ageodeman iu this place: 'Defiance, April 16, 1835. "Dear Sir, Our party are in motion The advance have gone on to reconnoitre and bring news. Our baggage waggons came up to this place this morning. The

bad state of the roads impedes cur pro- intimacy existed between this woman auo.

THE OKV1LLU OtlTJUtiE. We saw, a few days since, a letter in the Courier and Enquirpr, giving the de : tails of an outrage committed upon a female, in the village of Orville, Ooandaga county, so horrible in its character and so revolting in its details, that we could not would not believe there were monsters in human shape, capable of such unparalleled cruelty. Meeting with a friend yesterday, from Syracuse, we inquired into the history ot this outrage, and found the facts as set forth io the Courier and Enquirer, literal ly true, and substantially as tollows; The wife of T)ler, who was sent, about a year since to the State-Prisen , was left residing at Orville. It was iu-

mored, daring the fall, that an improper

Providence Journal, j pologized thus "Ladie and .gentlemen.

; I should be mst happy to ret. eat the

fjrTwo neighbors in the adjoining dance, but am out of breath, and w hat is county of Ralls the other day were out wore, the manager is out if cups and sauhunting turkeys, when one of them, being; err.1' The audience shouted, and Hacktaken for a turkey himself wan shotjett letiied with bursts of applause. through the shoulder bv the other, but; N. Y. Star. ...i.i i. T.. : i i-it-

n ncuici ne nas seiiuusij injuieu we uiu; i L'J!J

"The shop pinclip." and c do not

The individual shot had tied a black wonder at it. in reading the following. handkerchief about his head had part-' If i quite as illegal and unconstitutional ly concealed himself in a thicket ui bush- in principle, and therefore quite as dowries, and was endeavoring to call his game : right a species of plunder on individual with a turkey bone, often used for that ' right, for a Slate to create any such law purpose. His Iriend seeing nothing but as lhat in question, as it for our State his head bound with the black handker- j jo exact a tax of one dollar on seamen chief, and hearing the noise, mistook him arriving at thi port of whose property for a real turkey, and consequently blazed i no man v hundred thousand Hollar hava away. Salt Iliver (Mo.) Journal. been sunk and squandered at ourquaranI tine: A'. Y. Star. State Bank of Illinois We understand,) Dbinei at jw Orleans The Legislathat the amount ot stock subscribed in this;,ure of New Orleans have enacted that a institution, w.ll probably exceed nine mil- po ,oM nf one (Joi,ar pcr j)ead rn rviry lions of dollars. The commissioners areir;lb:n anrf f.ftv onl. on ... '

to meet at Springfield on Monday next,'(eck anfl 5fe,rage passenger that shall lor the purpose ol apportioning the stock,! nrrive at lhHt p,ace hy ship, or 8(pam, and making other necessary arrange- ,,oa,s s,.r1 be coerted. The proceed, menla. St. Louis Republican, May 9. aretobe appropriated, one half to the jcharity hospital, the other half to be diMr. Clayton, an account of whose tra-jvided between the orphan asylums, mal vels in a balloon was published last week, and female, and the primary schools of proposes to make an serial voyage from; the city. A neat mode of levy ing contriCincinnati to the Atlantic Ocean. He willjbutions thi! It well become lhat anomtake a mail bag, containing the newspa-jy, a Whig Legi-lature that elects a pers of the day.aud a number of letters; Jackson Spnator in Congress. Two col-

tor the east. lb.

Antiquities of Arkansas The following, says the C harleston Observer, is an extract of a letter from the Rev. D. LGray, formerly of this stale, but now residing in Askansas, to his friei.d in Columbia. The letter is dated Litchfield, Jackson couuiy, Arkansas, May 9. -This country was once inhabited; and I propound this question to your aofiqudiies;--

ler tors are to be appointed whe sallaries

shall not exceed 3000 each! Such an enaction would produce pretty sum to Cincinnati, Q;iere n to its polary, liberty, or constitutionality ? Cincinnati Gaz. The Climate. - We underMand from a gentlemen recently arrived from Detroit that the spring there has been a month iq advance of us the foliage on the weeds and the blossciri on the praines