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From tlie fermont Put not. Till; TOMB or JOSI.l'IIIMi. kiii hnt po)ibed marble rise III graceful beauty, oVr li.c spot Where, moulding in silence. Ins A form whose; name si, all peri-h not! Canst thou not in that statue frnre 'I he features f.f an injur d Queen? Ay, wears it now ti n- jame roll j;rce, Tiie tame swiii dignity of uuin. As she, the worshiped one of France, In tiour of regal pomp am! pride; When futir all to win b glance From proud Napoleon's chosen bride? Yet when the monarch deign d to raise Another, t.i hie dazzling throne ; Then fickle France could chance her praise Another idol, then, eonld own She who had been the eniding s (r, That led him on to rank and I 'nine Such act alone, had p(.vn r to n,.ir. Even tiie Imperial Conq'rot'a Dnme. With him she might have Menim'd the tide Of life, however ihuk it (-roved, But oh! to thus he tnt ;ii:ilf ! B j one so fondly , deeply lo ed ! Ton much was it for woman's heart, Her star of hope lou ver set; Tho' she forgiveness miirhl impart. She never, never could loiget. 'Twm itiTt that Fate houhl frown on hirn, Who thus could trample heart like her, Anil thai defeat the name should dim, That had 10 manj won h ipprrs. Ay, stern Napoleon! ch;mce that thou, Helena's rock hudst ever seen ; Hadst ihou not to another's brow, Transferr'd the crown of Josephine. She sleeps w here nil is ralm and itill, Scclmied, tieantiml and bright, Wheie rverj scene conspiri s to till 'i'he gazer's bosom with delight. He sleeps on hlenk Helena's shore, VN here dashes u i Id, t hp a iey surg, 'Ihe tempest's howl the ocean's roar The royal exile's flitting dirge His mem'rv live? the warriors deeds. Have placed it on bright hist'ry's page; Enl oh! the heart of Pit bleeds. For victims of the spoiler's rage . Her mem'ry lives, without a stain. i he gentle one, whom others hless; And sought to sooth another's pain. The ifart conceal'd in tier own bieast. IL . . . ,, ..ii. ) Weakly County, Ttnntf see. .Itgust Oth, 1835 Mesbs Galks 5i Skaton : As I have closed in) ranra?, and th.e result i knoivn, I have concluded to dioj y cij a line to in lo i in cm what I had lo con tend a"iot. I had A lrexx Jackson open ly flanking dirninenl, itml i ii injj letter intoniv disuict. He even had mv inilenpe and tay a a member ol Congtess drawn eff. and hanked it to the di-Irn-t iihi.ia it ...,s . nl ll.t.l in .. .. . trict, wheie it was published in a new paper IB object was to hold out the idea to the People that I had taken pay for the same mileage that Mr. Fitzgerald dit, when it is well known, all over the

li-inct. lhat Mr Fi'Zgeiald charged pay descend to morm us on this suhje.t ? Wejer but ,erfe'rllv in character w ith the perfor thirteen hundred mile-, and I barged j ,1!k ,-,. ,,, ,., uot,. uh0.(1.1;iin j, f,ir rn tb.iii.itn't "f'h 1

Stated that ! ought to! JITXJI. 3i'.i:AN. bavecbaiged bv for sev en hundred andj the Ohio State J. utnal, we find ififty miles - a fact that he must know . let ier ot Ju n M "L a u. add resed to M t .

every man that is acquainted with the i:i trict must know, is undue. The truth is, I do believe he is determined to expend every dollar of he Ti ea lury, or make Van Buren ht successor I am determined to let the woihi know the means that have been resorted to foi the purpose ol defeating me. I had to contend against the whole p"pulaiit of

Andrew Jackson and Oovermw fjarroll, : preseniatn e I he decision is hoimia-j and the whole strength of the Union Bank. ble to hi character, though it may di-ap-j I have been told by good men that the ! point ihe present wi-hes and expectations1 managers of that Bank offered twenty - of hi- peis.-n -I friend. In a ing this . j five dollars a vote for Mr. Hunt-man. I j w e do not intimate, becaue we do not a9 : had no Bank to aid me: I expected Io'.ii.hp. that rther candidate who have

as i have a lair race : but w hen the time came. , and ihe polls opened, I found all Hutus man judge, and, in nearly all case, Huntsman ofliceis to hold Ihe election. In lact I am astonished that I came as:t Dear beating him as i did. Mentha! w ere

out of their County could vo'e for Mr, f.n ihe people to deteirntne. They are (he least of three offences murder, robHuntsman, and, at the same place, when , competent to unite upon a single indtvidti- berv. or drunkenness He chose the latthey would offer to vote for me . they j al. - r to nominate and support an num- j PT eo- drunk, and then committed the were refused by the same judges. In: her of individuals. If more than to ate other two " fuel. I see r.o bone The I'eon'p have 1 sum, oi ted tor the nib- il ic tvillt Ibe llllli

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Jackson has franked loads of the extiaiety indiv.dual voter, lhat in case no can

. . . rfJtoliA lo everv Post OlT.ce in this irirt with a .."romecm. to rel so bc I I l.e - lor it. Now Iwi-htoask the world a question, or the olde-t man living, if lhe or he ever ktie any President to seive cut his time, and then set down to open electioneering tor his successoi 1 The very papei Iranked by him, stales thai Judge While has sold himself lo the Rank, nd that there are no Jackson White men ; that all must be Jackson-Van Buten-men. 1 have to come to the conclusion, when the People will sanction the like of thi, we have but little to hope, f.-r I do be Ittve Santa Ana's Kingdom will be a para dise, compared with th in a few years The People are nearly n.-idy to lake the

ie ol bondage , ami sav "Amen! Jackson done it- i, ,. all ,lL,i .n IhI, ? '-'--- rin.iiHMvii to nn late without mu.mn,. ami leJo;ce thai I lite n. lii-liid that has so1 ' 1 1 A 'if- it s . ,... . ..a i . . I . ,,l1 I I 1 i HI I I rr riif n III II i it tit I r . ......... - I est n.toMi..ili..n t an gel, I til bej j l aleii a few vole- over Iwolmnuied I l..:.l lii ll.. ....... ........ in I am out f U A 1 1) CIJOCKETT. 1 l('IH I Hlnlv 1,1 ll i itl.ii.lv ll.tf It tu i.ami I u,ke the t e.p. nnhilit y I he j:..o(i (J.-ioi.ei i? ?o ii.ii ii.,;,i,t al the ai 1 by Hind, his o e feat has lie en effe tut, that lie t not spanng of hi. iel like of those who sit in lngh place. We have ventuied indeed to ofiett In- language in one or two passages, wheie it w, inihei loo tierteti;. Hut ihe main

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lact Stated I v ihe Lu otic I con hi rued liv i d i i i " - . '. .i ... J ' coiiiji men ny p.,P, egiter. containing the return put'lir at inn- m various Tennps-ee oai.er. ' e t i . i .- i l ' ,. . ., i eunes. ee papi rs, ( j lr, a,. election for members of (T on. and lias indeed been admitted bv theofl'i-i .i . .t ivi i l , , 11 me oiii nrrees lhat the U tug member have an agal Gazette, that the Hies.dent nf the : ,H nij(J,i,y of upwerds nf eleven bned b. ate has used h.s fiank for . he , fhnHnA votes, in .he State. And tl, c.iculat.on ,n the late canvas, of .uu.-!loo. .itj,nl ,Hkii.p into arronnt the hpavy Let. of ' the Glole ,n the Suite of Tenner (i?(rirt, nf L. Williams and A IJ She,', see lo ih.a eile. t we find very direct ,,pr(J 1f , in lvhich ,here was no oppoa.ul postt.ve aveimen.s in an article in!,j,ion. ncd,ng the votes given to (hee l!ie AhsIui h Hei uhlicMit of the inhin- wi i .i i uiin.Hiioi me io n in nrippoiied U lug member, Ihe whole statu, from which we extract the folio w-1 mH:oritv jM N,Mtn Carolina, at the .ng : "It is a fact susceptible of proof, j rfr(i, p,;cllon i? est, mated at atmul 24..1 de.,.ed--a lact which the knowledge ol 1 0QQ voff5Am, Ve,, as the Hegi-ter oh.he Uople of h vho!e Stale-thai no ;SerVes. that Sfafe is counted on bv some me,ous-not -a J, o.dy-that hun-!rrPf,,nija persons, as ceitain for Van Ru .Ireos, we believe we might safely add,rrn, Thp ,,rf1i)PC,, forh.in. we should thousands, ol Globes, contain., g the foul-J ,hink j)ppfetty dull accor.lin- to est slanders against Judge White and his : t,lp;;p pll)l,,nrn telltales, oflicial returns

lertinoj; iiieiHis, nave neeti ciicniaied, in this State, undei the Hi e.-ident's ft ank v Not only . w e believe, ha fcijch a thing never been done h any burner I'resident. I ut never ha any tbinr like it ever been done by any 1'iesident. or by his procuietiient, National Intelligencer Emm the Clinton (Miss ) Gazette n,, , ,i . i . V i ! I hi is the incessant admonition of the! don't oiviDi: Tin: paim y.

Van Buien men in thi state. Now, whnl.a" m 'very particular So unceratntn

divided.be party? We answer the Van i, ' , . . Huten men. Judge White was u. ihe i- I. . i . , lie il many month before it was known' that Mi Van Hnren was a candidate ! He had attained a hitrh stand as a cato'i dale lor the Presidency. His nr. nci.de-1 were known nn one dared to question hi purity and yet the friends ol Martin jVan Bureti have attempted a division r jthe party by hrinoing that gentleman for'vvaid in opposition to u democratic cundi ' liaiK iireT-j'oi Ill in the frll! X :i '.- I he I

I J J - - ! ofi the political li a k. and upbraid i ' ti deire io divide the party We ask ihe candid of all parties, ate tod the Vai Hurerutes the inen who have divided lh patty? And it the really fear so man evils from thi horrid division, w h noavetl Iheni all by supioriing the olde-i candidate? Why peisi-t in urging the pretensions of a man decidedly obnoxious to the people, in oppo-titon to a man who challenges the woild to point lo one Mr lp .,cr 0 either tn public o ... ... . . .. private life, which savors of dishonesty ?!

even attempt to Mile White and hi friend-ihp',

: by what mode of iea-oning - by wh i'jkunw not what todo'. rule of justice--are we ihu- commanded f That p-iper i paid out of the Treai We should I ike to he enlighteded. Hh j-irv to abnspand villifv the het men in ,tlOt 'lietld Fall, of liie Mll-iniilan. con thoroooliv a vile concern attoire'h

II. Knb. F-q o Coiiifnhus. Jnaicotd ati'.e w r h what i :o u to! e t st oo.l to be hiorryinal t I in l na I i n. and pally made known .. sir h, Jinloe MMean declines l.s-mir it r u fill n ! ; 1 1 lm fl.i- f i-itt f rr lit the existing state of ilnng- being unwil-j ling to be "a partv to a contest whirl.' diall be l.kelv to lead to an election ! , Cnief M agr -I r a le by the Ibni-e of He :

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been named for this high oflice, shoubl i follow the example lhuet, of w tthd ra w - j ing from the canvass, in the lea-r ol the contingency of an election by the IIoue i xcepl when taken out of their j i j-diction by pie viou a vow a Is a quest ion i...i i ' - : i . His-ldidate -h .ll ,,r-i-o m;,..-.tv ol the

' itl.nlp n..,n.r ol ...l, ih eb'.dce ,ln.l.Vn" miml of your latter end?"

, w vol ves, by the Constitution, on Ihe House; jot Representative Gen Harrison The virtual withdraw al of the name of Judge M'Lean w ill give a new impulse to that of the Farmer ot North Bend, at least in Ohm, and probably in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, as a cadidate for the Ptesidency. The Col umhus (Ohio) State Journal ol (he 1 8l b

inst sax in reference to this subject: iSecretary of the Teiri.or of Michigan, Looking to our ow ii Sta'e, the igns ofland that John S. Horner, of Virginia, ;he time lor these lew lat wei k, plainly ! p B been appointed in his place, ami has

indicate lhat the star ol Gen 1 1 a r i i-on rising to the ascendant. wave Io!iom

VINCENNES, INDIANA, OCTOBER

w a ve -neerino-.! i.,r i... . . ,. . - ,., MIP ,.. 1 "-"Jf., -'"f VHn. sections, in r taniiiin ita held its meeting-,, has Mi ri: t. and I ! n - - county follow next ., - - VF.I1MONT ELECTIONS. Nothing farlher definite Can he known lof :he result nf the late electi mi in I h iS'ale fioin the return received, than that , the Ilmiie of lieprMHiitative- will have an "vt r:i ht lininir majority of l'hi$. We have had no a pp i e h en-0ii about Vetmnnt. When (he tune ;oine for a bold rally the eorrun from her "thotiaml hills1 will give a ninmphanf vole for Harbison. Albany Evening Jour. NORTH CAROMS A . If i clearly shewn bv a statement in Ihe From the Boston Advocate. TihoiU Islancf We lea i n from PJiodp Nland. that, upon inspection of certified ' !ne vo,p8. giien in the several towns for Members of Congress at the la'e election, it appears that iIers. j Pea p. c f. and Straoue have both more than j fifty majority over Mr Huhges " I lie i i'ov utence journal, say: "Wo believe the above nJ Ira em nh i 1 cm neve me aooVe paragraptti '1rt J"rk" m'n ,h" 'y consider the election of Mr Perck I hat the v rbi r ed 1 ie,pr,lon ' tARCi" ,nal '"y dated, no t i lire, inn t P a 1 1 hot) ir. t h e c -i n it lea . a nmminaie. .miioun me (.iniites. we;. ... .... . . I 'pen in tor men. w ere purch:,spd for'J i'',1f p 1 1 r o e . Fhe f In, n between v v Mf6?rs ,,l'-f' HUa '(: i h close

i .i: .- ft ja iipo-nhir coincidence thit "Jud.rp l.y.clt" i actually a candidate f m the office o (imfinor r. ,o Siaic r ,f M i.aii. the scene nf the ick-buig gam-! - . . ... ..... ' hlers He will nndou? teilv succeed l ne i.animore t'atrtoi. in spea f i he attar ks of the G lobe s;i v : T fS 1..-. ! k wz " The infernal machine" i being turn cd fcrri Judirp White. f-T the present I'hoar tipoi Genr-ral II .rii-on Tln-inofn icir (. m .'ch was at t lied: hut not hpimr

io render every inin-j uncei tain until j .-v r f.AT.rtn impel iineni iof. a pasthe votes mo counted by ihe General A?!ff,lgernn board the steamboat De Witt epnibly."' I Clinton, the other day. a few miles below

in a comi lete stale of preparation, the J Going lo Church "Well. Mr Jacklichargp catfeied indiflerenl d i rect inn. ' son.1' sani a Clergyman to his parishioner, inwards Webster. Calhoun. White and ; " Sunday mu-t be a bles-ed day to you.

HarMson ; but in-iead- of harming either of theo gentlemen, it kicked backward1 and laid it projector sprawling Thev T' e F i-dori Sentinel, a ,Tarkon and W.,f paper, of Pennsylvania, bold the following language in relation lo the ma gician: "A 'o an Buren we fpel dipned to

av little ab. rtt htm--we di-bke l!ir rnan t,p M or to olTer a rewaid for the detecand hi meaurp. and we bpljeve thai the , 1 1 r s of the incendiary.

gipat bn.ly of the democracy ol our state l islike him 11 "-... u A writer peak i-e o: v an hnren n rreep ing under the popular mantle of Gen Jr K-nn- asu ny nm ""f ''f rhonk inn on hi own hoof;?"1 Major Noah ays lhat Van "ha no hook of his nwn- He always hooked on lo some one ,,e " A merchant advertising- in an A'ahamn paper that he tvonbl sell hi goods at r:o-.. head? his advertisement thus: ilIo-jc are you': 9" There i much force in the moral of! thi- old fable. ' A man had the choice of committing I Presentiment "Doe not that bell tol-t i"n?' onserveo ni companion o i.oi.

on hearing a tuneral Uneii, put

No, :..:...i c w oui ine lope puis irie in iiiio-i "i tnun An"U$o Recollections. A farm of 200 acres, adjoining the town of Wheeling, was sold last week for ."7,1)00. It has been pu rchased for town , lots, and the speculation.it is said, will yield a prifit of 15,000 to $18 000. Gazette. t j officially announced that Charlf.S , Sit A r.FR has declined the appointment of . a cccpted t he ap point ment. Narieral Int.

lO, 1835.

.. .. hip r..illann advertiser inform in. I,h, n,,P oChe D,la.,f ,n -he I! ,!,,,,,,, a horse tortitr 11 e eel tit it the Caiicus contained ;i good iiiatt memheis he.nui' g t ihe iaine honotahle pi .ife-ion. The doe. which waa there concorted for the dige-thm of tje pnldt. . was evidently meant for the stomach of a hoi se. --Aon Jour. The New Yoik Star eny. that more ! I""" ll'tee lin u-aiol ticket- w ill l e i-ued to the giand llarnson festival in lhat city on th a nn I veisaiy of the battle of the Th. unes. VEGETABLE GOLD. The Newark Daily Adverliser snvn " The marl pits of New Jeisey are amonj; her t'featest Ireasuies, producing on her farm the puiest vegetable gold '''' We like (his expression If shews lhat the writer considers that weallh does not con aist any more in the form of metal, than it does in the form of wheat or corn, which is a veiy sound view of Ihe matter and one which had it been better understood, would have saved many hundred of thousands of dollars in ihe Southern Slates, which have been lost by abandoning the cultivation of the vegetable gold, in order to dig for ihe miofcral wlieie it was not to lie found Philadelphia Gazelle Fips. The Philadelphia Gazette stales that the Hanks nf that city have agreed not to receive I I Gh of a Spanish dollar for mote than five cents. This will re duce the numeiou tribe known by the name nt jips to an equality with our iive cent piece, and occasion perhaps a considerable change in fhe dealings of those who trade in small ware. Virginia lands within the influence of the beneficial operations of the Cheea peake and Ohio Canal, and Baltimore and Ohio Hail road, are rapidly increasing in value. "Sme things can le done as uell as others " Scott of Philadelphia, 19 to i make a ''great jump and dive11 opposite i'. ,i, . -i,.!. n ' J ' - . u L1o,. nriouuces that be w ill leap Irom a height I 6 trm I. I I.. 1 . . . I ... L. , .. I " ' ' '"" ' " --"-' ieri, nun in iur an in ... B' . " '"""'" . ,"' - ''"aige two loaded pistols, before tie l I ri L i. I tin u , f u r ,' A . , .1 J.. - y " I - . - . . Albany, observed a young lady looking! V4' hIIi ntivi ly at the shallows near the j now i , a no i .., k ine tine 1 1 oi uius am res - : i . ... i . . . . . i . 1 . . "I'i ufl " o-i see i ne u 1 is : She gave lu.ii a glance that woii;d have ! j etiitied a m ui of sense, and tinning on j her bef I. archly replied,'4! sec ouejlat, To the Ija liet Y'-ung iiofr I'atent "Snarfc', Cauher"1 i' advertised in the Phila' el hia L . S Gazette Vou work hard six day, and Ihe seventh on come lo church

ies. sir. said Jackson, 1 work hud , w indinjj up the fiole concern in a safe all the week mill t hen I come to Chut ch .: maimer . free from hea v t l' or pressure set me down, cocks up my leg-, and: The (.lotted Slates Hank was an imth inks f not hi n! 1 mense link in the chain of union. If hat The B ink-ng capital of L 'lsiana i now "H' b'nly destioyed for speculative six v million, .. dollar, ne 1 1 v "ht whole "''j' -- "eakens the confederacy of which i- use. I io New Otlean j ,,,f' ,;-''. " ' h r as exchanges, my

'If I . L" " 17 7 'li ihe Lite tire in jeze York I he comniit'ee appointed to in e-' late the origin , of the late fire in Fulton street, have re ported it as their opinion, that ihefiie UJIS1 ,ie Work of de-ign. and tecomniend ' .Vet-fro Church Burnt dozrn in Connecti f c.--"l l.e Al . ir an Chut ch. a. H a. . In, d J j Conn., was tairnt rlown onSaurrlav rdght il? j, ,s il,d in the New Ha vhi Her - , hUI b. a rnoj No particulars are giv I " - en. A large number of leading citizens of Arkansas Territory have formed (hern- ! selves into an Anti-gaming Society. This lis a better mode of putting down the ( Garnldeis than hanging them If the peo- ' pie cease to play, the gamblers will toon disappear. Thrilling Incident -While the cars were in full movement on the German toivn railroad on Sunday, an object was descried ahead, which, on approaching and arresting the locomotive, was found to be a child asleep. Its aims and head were resting on the rail, "taking its nap," says the Philadelphia Gazette, "on this petilou pillow, after being fatigued, pro- : r,fl,,, v by play." Simple Remedy. Mr. Chandler The public w ill be indebted (o you , should vou he pleased to give notoiietv to the fact, that Coffee, made strong and clear as possible, without any addition of sugar or milk, is an excellent remedy against the vomiting peculiar to the Cholera Morbus and Cholera Infantum. For an adult the quantity to be given ia a tablespoonful, and to an infant a teaspoonful every ten roiu ntes. The writer of this commatitcatiou has within a few days past witnessed its etlicacy in a case of inveterate vomiting which after having resisted a variety of ihe usually efieclive means yielded instantly l one tahlespoonful of strong cleat coffee. U. S. Gaze!'.

NUMBER 19

A Word to Forme's If i not petit ifj general! kn -wniha' ptato op, ntain ihmughlhe winter, a worm very deliurttve to grain. AJr Chapman. t" .M adi-on , in thi County, showed me a few das n'ttce a piece of wheat, n the ground where poiates giew lal season, on a pail of which ihe tops w ere collected together inl I U it I la.t all. Wheie ihe w.ie mflered to rem-iin. at Ua-I thru- fou'hs of the wheal hi been destroyed by woin: and wh.tt they have no) deMioyed i small and sickly while the wheat where the inpwere rerm t ed . sf w i... mik of their linage Sutie nl (Me) Journal CrThe Grnnrl Jury, at fhe pre-eut session nf Ihe Clirun C"Ult, found a bill against Geo F Strother for seiM'inu a f hallenge to Thomas II Benton n jijjbi H 'ue We presume the 'majjt.'fj. rut Senator" will be j. laced upon the witness es stand. Mmj we tie there to see! Missouri Ilej'ufJican. Son of Napoleon. A stranger who' has lately arrived at Hemes, and has iaken up his nboife at one of the prinrij,Hf hotels, has made himself the ol jet t o general observation by announcing himself as a natural ton of Napoleon bv h celebrated actiess He make a lavish expenditure, and declares he has an income of SOOOOUf. He is particularly kind to all the old soldiers he meets, and the sight of a miliary uniform seems io make his heart tin ill with delight French Faper. Recent information from Pari strength, ens the hope that the Ameticuti indemnity (ihe five millions of dollars and interest) has been or will be speedily paid. As it whs in the President's Message that umbrage was given to Louis Phillippe that the supposed wound was ii dieted on the honor of France, the explanation or reparation would be best accomplished m the next Message. The ireaty being once fulfilled, the President might easily I acknowledge that all suspicions and lerounds of suspicion: of had faith. Ik.h' removed-.hal credit is due to the , ' cieuti is inie to the. ' French Executive fnrtl.o 79.,... -wi f..tl t rencti Lxecuitve lor the zealous and full rlischarge of all official obligation'. Such might be the mutual understanding A'ational Gazette. There it mtich candor in (lie following,from the Salem Gazette: "While we, at ihe North ate lhai,kir.f "oil lhat we are no) as other men are sinners and slave holders--ne ought nev- : t jo Hugei mai in a:i numan pionalnlil y ve oe our tiapp v exemption liontslaveiy lo the northern latitude in which we ate placed If we had been "tai-eil'1 ten ! decrees farther south, we should have been all "in full consent with the other ' The United Slates Hank has sold of transferred its branches in Charleston, in the new bank lately chattered in that city of c urse, the collection of its debit will be easy and gradual. Several of the branche ha ve been profitably disposed of I in the same way, which provides for' 1 r H ' " '-ry' onirin nn, Ifieni IDOIlf Vtll . . .. v.. . Je" ad vantages and facilities were nnolved. Star. A country pappr thinks if hirh to rail the Globe "ihe inf. rnal ma hine " Quite in character He ba al.-.y his tw enl-, -seven g:io barrels loaded tn fits aeaiust ihe bef men of the country .- to.da Clxy C" "'V"- W ',n mrr w U 1 1 Ijainson. iyn one r-c pes t be shof " " r ",c 'ur ""eity and J tree government I'o be sure, for the little injury the Globe can Am to ihe pa trioi of ihe country, the 'mud machine might be a title quite as appropriate. lb Emigration Westward. A late number of the Norfolk Beacon Says, that in no section of the United Sutra is the spirit of emigration moving m re rapidly than in Eastern Virginia. Hundreds of the best portion of the population of the Old Dominion, are etated to be rapidly wending their way to the grand emporium of the South, or to the faf Weit. We are informed that vast quantities of counterfeit Mexican dollars are in circulation along the canal line, and upper Wabash: and it is supposed, by some that the counterfeiters have an establishment some where in fhe vicinity; but as vet smpicion have not rested upon any. Our farmers who nre trading largely to tha canal line should be cautious. Lafayett Free Pret. TRCE REUGIO.T If St. Paul were again to appear ori earth since all the multifarious denominations of Christain would claim him, which would he choose ? The apostle himself shall answer; Pure "religion uniletiled before God, hnd the Father, is lhilo visit the fatherless and widow' in their nfUiCtion, and to keep himself uo otted from the world." Thirty-three counties out of sixty ia .Illinois, re vintefj h iie-.ujboiiis.