Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 March 1836 — Page 1

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jcond time. The strength of the composer seemed to increase with liis anxiety. 'Large drops of perspiration stood oti his

forehead. Stemming the pole against his left breast, with the force of dispair, he still kept out his visiters he succeeded but tr n moment; vet it was a preaou moment the delightful mr was poured on the paper it was sared! Such hud heeo the anxiety, fear, and despair of the rompner, so intense his feelirgs, thut his bodily strength whs hoi eq'ial to stand the powerful effort of hi

coroiacr we can and comiucr we mtnf soul ocaicely weie hisefhisions ar-

Let the watchword each drooping heart quickly i ranged when his strength left him; the renew pole dropped from his hand, and he fell Our cause und the Hero of Tippecanoe. , ' ',. ... . ' . ,, J back na his pillow exhausted. The What heart will not vibrate at fair Freedom's ! daor "Pitied, and hi wife w ith the forc"1,? jmidahle butcher entered. Pale unconLet our "banner bm buv.s en the uuttrmixi

From the Aexv Etigland Ileviezv.

Oar ene it is ri"ht our cause it i just

Add

will!,' I

And round it shall gather th briire hearts and I rue ; To filit for our country and Tippecanoe ! Lt c!armen all muster in quiet ind order--Let 'every blue bonnet come over tlie; border ;' With armor bright gleaming oud lances all trae To Cght for fair Freedom and Tippecanoe! Every heart shall be pure every arm shall be strou;,

tect the lower parts of the hody below & brave ambition, who w r-uld attempt to I The late cold spell has been excessive the breastplate. The arrows are of brass, jseize upon mjr liberties by force. But,ofjly seveie; more to we understand from

those who make it a business of observing the weather, than it hat Leen in this citytor fifteen v en ra. On Tuesday cnorninrr

thin, flit, and triangular in shape, with a ! all despotisms, that brought upon an uu

round hole cut thr ough near the base. j suspecting people, a confiding, generous The shaft was fastened to the head by in- tree-people, through the imps, spies, and

sorting the latter in an opening at th ; tools and peosiotud trained bands of itcict ' the thermometer stood lour tleorees ha

ended the wood , and tlipn tying it with a j corruption, i (he most loathsome, th ! low zero , w Inch is seven dtgiees lower sinew through the round hole a mode of ui 09 1 despicable, the moat U be dreaded ! than it has been during the w iider. The

I sleighing was excellent, both on the riv er SF.SATK OF TJSi: a .lTi:i STATI1. "d '"l the ehrre, and to the great delight Since th recent h-ct...ns m the VW-bt, tins, of the juveniles, tlie lavement wer

cor:f r uclinir the weapon never Practised

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by the Indians, not rows of thin shell.

even with their arI'arts of the shall

still remain on some of them. W hen I hrmch ol Congress ! i l.ri (,ii,f ui !,

siuie 01 Miriius ii rri.uuu ui i.e us ,UllJwi

VAN iii i.J,:.. Phenjev, Ruffglrs, f Main?.

Hill, liubburu, of New llampehire,

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.my uu me ueu, nis loreneau Dairied in

mi'i sweat. 1 re wiie, terror struck at the sight, rushed to her beloved husband, she raised his forehead, and embraced hirn; when his eyes opened and looked around with surprise, they fell upon the invaluable scrap ctiil before him. "Mr. Mozart," said the butcher. "Halt, halt,'' cried the composer, seiz

ing the manuscript and leaping at the

A we su rep to the far srene of conflict nlonp I ( same time out of bead and hurrying U" Wi,"ro"-,lk rh'jlH"x ot MaceJontowards the pianoforte. Down he "sat, r isrvL '...r r . it . , I a o (I t h ui o t d e 1 1 g li U u I air that was evturrtfCbon our Country asd Tippecanoe! , , , , , er heard, resounded from ti e instrument. Our cans it is jut and our gathering riht rThceyesot hi w ile, and e ven the butch

We shad rest uu the LeiJ ot our conquest to- er hfgau to moisten. ?.Jozart lini'hed the

ii wri

ting desk, he filled out what kvas still wan

ting. Well Mr. Mozart," taid the butcher,

. i ..'.'.i.i i ,, r , . hune, rosi again and luoniojr to

shall ipi.bw Our Country forever! an J Tippecanoe !

LINKS TO KUHLitT SIIOKT, ESQ. M. r. Dear Dob,--I know that U'll XQQtJ l he wailings of a mournful Ml'L-L'. Wlnle U, my friend, ar? at ULL, My creditors I can't apPPP; I'm CO. dropping to blv, Without u sous my titdsts to par, Soleau a wightyou ne'er did C,I look just ble an F 1 ti. My purse is M T, it i true; But don't suppose I N V ytu; 1 O U nothing but eood will. And tliMt I mean 2 O U still ; But if my motive U'd descrr For writing this, I'll tell U Y li 4 'tis long I hope for peace ; And when you hear of my DCC, I beg, il lio w your love for me, U'U write your poet's L C G. I'm sure that U'il indite it well, i or in suth matters U XL. Say "K was one iRT fellow, lut all his :;reen leaves soon turned yellow.' He did't mind bis I'PP and QQJ. But Mulus left lo woo the ML'IJL'; And tho' he courted nil the IX. He found them far too poor to diue : Nay more, the very Graces III Could scarce afford a cup of T. So here he lies, for wnnt of pelf, Who'd but I NME. himself."

when lhe artist had tiaished, "ou know

I am to marry." '-No I do not,"' s.ii i .M . who had some what recovered from hi-

mus

tit st discovered the arrows were in a sort of quiver of b:.rk, vthich le!I in pieces when exposed lo the air. The e li u 11 is much decay?H, but the teeth are 9imd, and apparently those of a young' man Th pelvis is much decayed, and the smaller hones of tlie lower ( xtrtinKies aie r jus.

The intigumeuts of the right knee, for four or five inches above und below are in good preservation, apparently the al size and shape ol life, although quite black. Considerable t'esh is still preserved on the hands and arms, but none on the ders and elbows. On the back under the belt, and for two inches above and ;

below, (he !km and fiesh are in good preservation, and hive the appearance of beinjr tanned. The chest is much coin pressed, but the upper viceta are probably entne. The arms are bent up, not crossed; so that the hands turned inwards touch the shoulders. This figure i about five and a half feet. Much of the exterior envelope was decay ed , and the inner one appealed to b preserved only where it had been in contact witliti.1 bras. The following1 sketch will ipve our

an t ii.t: diPr'tfe.l tviili ice of glasiey mdu&I hue.i .

i tie cold ish thing which is submitted lu with a toierabl? grace, but the rcy pave-nit-oii seem like a aupertluous addrtion to the toimcnts of thrf eas',ii. It it (juite enough to be chilled to the marrow, without being suljected to the misery of tumbles, when the body feels like that of

the tfi:iss-m.iker, ready lo ly into sphutet ut a blow. There was, hovev?i, oii great and glorious conclu.ion. Wtuter tamelh "both man and beast, arid thd laughters at the down fall of their tuigh. boishad scarcely tlaslacy of n.u?cie (t to unlock their monumental j.iwa, and expres their satislactiou with a grin. Their pleasurable feelings, if they had aoy uiiiler t lie ciroumslauces, weie fn-zen uu like the trumpet notes of Munchausen' pot boy. anil lay under an icy eaiuibHigo until thawed out by a coal fire. Fop. once horse laughs were solid uuj portable. P hi lade lp 'da Vadt .Mecum.

closer to the

The arrow1

fil liilo I J 'Ilk t.ld a r. t tiwk r.Ajllirn .t ll...

. I . ..UT .1 ,.v.lTUV.li5 fill VIC 'l HIV. IUJIUIC UI IWC sical trance, '. ell, then, you know i! : ,,, ,.' .,

I. m ai,vjiv-uJij p"'ruioi j i I lit Ol IJU , you ula know lint vou owe tne ; IV. ,. . , . c J . . M i i u tlit? f euiairis vvt-re di?covtr eJ i ht

,-' -. i arms were brought ralner a stglr. "j ever mind," sard the man, no-i , , ,, j i , . , , ' , body than the enravm,

, ; were near the right knee. I nig heart, "just make me a fine waliz lor! , I my marriage ball, and I will cancel the! 'Ihf' I'sc r v ation ol tin body may be

debt, and let vou have meat for a who!ejl!ie re",1't ol fc0!,,e p'""""": process, yeartocome." -It is a bargain" cried ! Kr,(J ,h,i h T''sis is strengliiened by the

the lively and eiftea M . and down he gat.l ,dC, u,;1 U,e 1 Ul Uie appeaance

and a waltz was elicited from the ni.t.u-! hi,v,,,S Letfl .""oed or it may be

ment: such h waltz as never before had tcideul.il result o the iiclno, ot the salts set the dance loving butchet 's let t in tnoJoi ,he brd oxulanon ..nd this lion. -Meat for a year, did I say ?" ex-ner lvpcticfis s ppu.ted bv the lacclaimed theenrantured tradesman: -no.!,hi,t l,,e rU" a,,(J ,leiil Lt:e" i'"

one hundred ducales you shall nave for i serVtiJ "m-v vt"Me ltit-v !"ive bi Cn this waltz; but I want it with tiumpet, and ' " . ur 'l"' br.s, iKsrmiii.PA arid f.d.1 ! . J... I .1 i iV e ssccuun t tor the piasel vatl Jll

Nile?, of Connecticut.

W ritilit, Talliii 'd;'?, of New Yuik. Hiichaiian. f I'cn-v iv.ilii.i. W ail, of New Jt-I'sey. ilruwi, i f North Ciiroliut. Kill',', Cuthbert, of Glioijjid. Kmr , ol Abtbaiiia. Walker, of Alosisipi. Nicholas, of Louisiana. Grundy, of Teincsite. Tipton, of Iinhuna. F.vviiijj, Hobiiison, of Illinois. Morris, of Oliio. Lciitoii, Linn, of Missouri 22. AN TI VAN iJL'Ui; Wrbter Luvi?, of M assarhusctL, Prentiss, Swift, of Vermont. Lubhins, Knight, of ilhoiltt Island. Toiidil.soii, ol (!oliueclif:ut. Southard, of New Jersey, f'l.nton. Nil udain, of 2c!avaro. Kent, (Lildsboroiili, of Maryland. Ia:iirh, Ty h r, of Virginia. Miiiiiiin, d" North Carolina. Calhoun, Preston, of South Carolina. Moore, of Alabama, lilaok, of Aii;'idpi. Porter, of Louisiana. V'h:te, of friiiieee. Clrty, Oi'trndeu, of Kentucky, Lwin, of Oldo J1. DOCUTIT L. M'Kean, of Penney Ivaida. Hendricks, of Indiana. 1 1 will ho thus s??u that the polilir coni-

It xion of the SenaiB difM niN uio Mr. ?lv- i - '..,i t. ..... i i . , ,

) ill i vi tin v nan i i ui Ui ! v i,j omi

, biu Mr. Uendricks ol f.. J 1 , " '"r' ' ' ol his Mdjiyatt Novels. hey are pnut-

ed on tine while paper, and clear ana beautiful ty pe, and can be read by youn

:iu ol.l. i he atc-rcolvpe plates are caC ivied on the , ext: esl v tor the worlt. The two inini-

We perceive by the Washington correspondencv of the United Slatta Gazette, that the Government dtsire to have a regiment of 1000 mouuted cavalry of regulars to be tent to Florida, as the Jo. diaits have a particular dread of this species cf lot ce, from vv hich they cannotescape, as thtir superior fleetness on foot e;iabits ilieui to do from our iulautry. lb.

Ke in of I'i-11 1 y lvuiii

lu-i.tna.

Iom the I Ictri tiiiu.i Tel', graph.

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The fo'Iowinsi is the stockholders of lhe L:

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0 i si oi k tioMer s oi ine L:;'.nl states' isaiirf, ly : !i I . i ! I I. .. 1 I . . I . l It. . . . . - 1 . -

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i a 1 1 e : ')'. the Troa--ury cf die St-.te, 52,5'-'0,U'jO I or tin f import of common Schools-, 100.ni U per j car, ior J.0 y?ar.-, C,f.'K.0f!;

'Voushail have it so," l IP"V the preoce

land flooti too

said M . ivh,i srrrplv i,n.rd l.i ,.al,l,etre m

"and .r. ohp Imii. v m:.v6P.,.l Lr it !P-'C 1" nther wa,

'I he liberal minded butcher rained

In an hour the waltz was sel in full or.jupoii known clieinical piiuciplen

1 ht (tie body was not one ol Hie Indians we think needs no argument. We have seen some ot the drawing taken fVoin tiie sculptures found at i'.denqe, und

ANECDOTE OF MOZART AND HIS ! , .. .t . . in tho-e the li'Utes ,oe i e ;.i e- i. led with

.iicnu uu ucnuuiivi wr ine titunsiui;, . , . . , BUTCULTl. !f:is operas. j broiit plaits, aili.ootih sutl er than Hie It happened that Mozart was setting)' , r , ' plate founl ;s Fad K-ver. . O.i the fitireone tine morning in his bed, his writing' h 13 lo th" incident lover, of har-at ,..,,.,,. Ine aod ankles nps

before him, when his young wife entered " u" , ""- ' . "" ,)ti,,r tu t,e t ., ni.n.jf..cture precisely sim

fotal to tie pnid into the Ti casory.

I'! ' ii.s. i- i.i-.o ti M:bcr:be ttio following additional sums io ttock, I r

"ii..i.' improvement-

idiin.ire ana Utoo ICa yrn-.i.U

To the Wiilidiiisportaiid Limua ii.nd-

in

or of;

ol loll;

road

chestry music. The butcher bail return j ed delighted with the music, and M. with j his hundred ducats a sum mote sp'en ! did than he ever received from the Ktnperor (of Germany) h;r the greatest of bis operas. It is to this incident the lovers of har-

tiie soil at trie lime of the de

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me pieservation To ,rov? the navijation of the

of the remains is toiil; m couoled lor, ami I Mono ido la river,

To the Cuuibtrlunu aiid ' aliey Kailroad, To ti-n VS'arren and Pine Cryve Railroad, To the Warren and Franklin Turnpike, I'o the Warrtn ai.d tR!dvay Turnpike,

"oera pmdi-hed are Feter simple and Jacob Faithful ; vv Inch can be had at th? pub. lishei's lt'O Walnut stieet, at 37 i-'Z ceuts each. The public bhotdd I e juardeo io subscribing to new publications, uri. til they aie fully assured thut there is a responsibility on the part of the publiLer many publications have started into existnoce cf ..te, vvhi;.!i have lived but till lii public became interested in them, and then disappeared. Publishers well known and ol long standing, should always

100,trtiO have lhe preference, as Ihere ia every

reason, moral and pecuniary, for their fulfilling their engagements. .

4,i:J'J,v'0d

200,00o

lOO.OOu 2,0CO lo,Uvi. 5 0'

A Chance. Advertising for wives ha revived of late, and if theie be any damsel disposed to take a husband in that way.

we should be happy to aid her. To that Civ.'.oiA) end. we copy the following from a paper printed somewhere in Iwvv England:

to loform him that a very unmusical being, , ,, ,, , ii.i i I, ...... 1 1 i,.j i .ii ii piece c music still uun vailed, ib butcher, wait down stairs with his Lilt. : t

,

ilozart , who had been for some time com

posing one f his greatest operas, the

immortal Clemeuza di I ito, was arrang-

ilar to liie bell oi lubes ju-t described. -- These figures al-o have helmets precisely answering1 tlie description of the helmets of I Iuiiier,s.'i1

pro,

ridted riy girl what's got 00 dollars, and ! hasn't got the itch, can find a customer

CUT.IOUS DISCOVERY. The number of the American Monthly

io in his fancy one of the most beautilui j Magazine for January contains a very in-

airs, lie neither heard nor saw his wife, leresting article on the sui jec; el the an. She, a lovely kind soul, of rather prac- I tiquities of North America, in which is tised views, who had been shortly before1 detailed an account of an exceedingly in-

nurried to the youog artist, stood wailing, teresting discovery of a human skeleton j that we mav strike it down or escapt

for a while repeating her information; but. in the town of tall Liver, Muss, about from it. Let us see and know its aj no answer followed her words. Seizing ; eighteen months since. The skeleton was proichsng, that we may eland and strike, the young artist by the elbow, she began;armed with a breastplate, a Species tifj ..r, like our fathers, 'take the wings ot the to repeat the butchei accouut. Mozart ! mail, and arrows ot Lras, and is supposed ; morning, and fly to the uttermost par is of was wiitin? without intermission: feelinsr,1 to have been either one of lhe race, whojthe earth,1 to escape its irou irrasp, ""'1

rial. For Canal to Ei ie, Fur Hadroad vveit of Gettvsbur, Fur i'i: vi-v.'.

EXT11AC F Jr'Ko.M Mr WISE'S SPEECH ; For tin' Uertern Turnpikes, IS CO?; G P. ESS. i Tj liauh old vvoikt, icp iu., Lz., Sir, -If a despotistn is lo te sprung op '

on us, lor mercy s sake, let it he known.

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AI'IT.OPI ATIONS. Tl.i- fidlowio Miiu?are lo te

liomthe bonus the j. resent voir:

Foreoii.tructiiig tho North brck Ca- ! ',,r ,f( by wiitin-r a bille dux. addressed

oo,(S l, Z Q. and sticking it in the cruck of lu'mm u diiide Ebenfzer's barn." Ib. !l t-oo i

l:;G.t(.ni ;

i xm:n statt.s j;ssel. or

tiuu a houie for th tree !. Lo not give us a secret despotism. i pray God to save this country from a seciet despotism. If

is the intent and overt act to bring about a secret despotism. I ask, why was e i much secres'j in relation tu the views of the Executive necessary? Was more meant, than was expre-sed, by that amendmenl? 1 confess, sir, I am bewilder

however, his arm touched, aud heai ing inhabited this country lor a time anterior ounds whose tenor seemed not to cor-j to the so called aborigines, and afterwards rerpood with the harmonious notes of his seltled in Mexico, or Guatim ila, or to one oul, he shut his ears with his left hand , of the crew of a Phceaeciau vessel, that, writing with his right as quickly as the blown out of her course, thus discovered notes could be scribbled. A second shake ' the Western world long before the chrisf his wife followed. Mozart growing tian era. The following is lhe account impetuous, seized his walking stick, and given Qf the discovery of this interesting his wife, alarmed at so strange an intima- relic of antiquity : lion, hastened to the door. The whole! "In digging down a hill near the vil-

hd passed without M. 'a binf io the least lage, a large mass ot earth slid oil, leav-ed and amazed! The chairman of tie conscious of it. She ran down atairs w ith ing in the bank, and pai imWy uncovered, i committee of Ways and Means covertly tears in her evvs, telling the butcher that ; a human skull, which on examination was j whispering tho wish of the Executive, to her husband could not bespoken lo, and 'found to belong to a body buried in a sit- have piaced at his disposal 3 ,000.000 dlthat he must coins another time. But the' ting posture; the head being about one j ars, and enjoming seciesy ! 1 can ccmman of blood was not easrly to be daunted;-fool below what had been for many years ; Ceive of no conduct so reprehensible, so b must have hia bill settled aud speak lhe surface of the ground. The surround-j odious, bo abominable I Done too by a with Mzrt himself or he would uotliug earth was carefully removed, an d tlie: 'member cf the Democratic KepubJicati end another ounce of meat. Ile ussauded ; body found to be enveloped in a covering pai ty1 done by the representative of a the stairs. Mozart, indistinctly conscious of coarie bark of a dark color. Within j free people! Sir, 1 wrr3 about to say, that omethinz had passed in hia presence, : this envelope were found the remains of j tlie Executive would not dare to impart a

ha.i rnntiniied tiotirinnr the eflusiuns of hia anot he r o f coarse c! o t h, mad ot hae b irk. secret oi that sort, to an nadrt'c

phaoUcv on paper, when 'he heavy foot-land about the texture of a Manilla cofleelgiess ; he, any wan who loved his

aten ascended in lhe hall. His stick was nagr. Uii trie nreasi was a piaic ui oi ..ss : ify, wouia nave spurned the cornmuiiic t-

titl in his hand. Without turning Ins thirteen inches long, six broad at the up- i, on with indiguant warmth, and have ex

eves from the scran: he held the stick ' per nd and five at the lower. 1 his plate posed it on the spot ! I beg pardou of my

against the door.to keepoutthe intruder, appears to have been cast, and is from friend fioin Tennessee, (Mr. Lea.) for

But the steps were approachiog. M-.zart lotie-ighth to three thirty-accwnda or an more anxious, hurried as fast as he could,: in thickness. It ia sojmuch corroded, that when the rap at the door demauded per whether or not any thing was engraved mission to euter. The beautiful effusion upon it has not yet been ascertained. It was in daneer of being lt. The af- is oval in form the edges being irregular

apparently t. ute go uy corrosion. Below the breast plate, and encircling the body, was a belt composed of brass tubes, each four and a half inches in

alriot in Con-

couo-

frighted composer cast a fugitive glance at the stick; it ztas tou short. With an anxiety bordering on phrenzy, he looked round his room, a pole standing behind

the curtain cought his eye, this he seized, ?:;Ui, and three sixteenths of an inch

holding with all his might against lhe diameter, an aned hngiiudin illy and

door, writing like tui t all the while.

The knob was turned, ud the pole withstood the first etfjit. A pause succeeded, words were heard on the staircase, an 1 lhe intruder ieoewd their efforts a

cine together, the l?ng'!i of a. tube iieing

the width of the tie ft. Ine tubes are ct ihi-i brass cast upon hollow reeds, and were fastened together by pieces of sinew. Thii beU was so placed al tJ pro-

saying this 9o strongly, as he did not an

nouoce tlie fact as soon as he was told of

it. I know, sir, he was honest, aud I know the circumstances uuder which the secret was whispered into his ear. It no doubt did not strike him then, as it stukts ine now. Sir, if we are to have a despotism, I pray heaven it may come upon us in a bold and manly way. Let the tnan w ho is lo subdue our liberties, come with the boldness of n Napoleon; let him, io the sight of all the people, put on the imperial purple and toe crown! li't xaiU knvzi

iheu the woist, and can tprepai e the ar

mor of. our defence. I could ad whilst i ehouiJ si nke the tyraul of g

' -Vu'.-s and rats. Guns i'kerc employe ' S'l-i's f ''o? Urie ' lode, .ei.Ueiicu 7-4 Ia ordinary , Fi aukhii T't do i Vv iithiJilou T4 do ' Cuhimbus 1 do i Ohio 74 do ; North Carolina 7-1 Rady for a crew j Dcliiwure 74 In comiiiisfioii j Ala'jama 7 1 Oa the bioc!i ; Vi-roioiit 71 do ' Virginia 7 1 lu i N e .v-Voik 7 do j Pennsy IviMiifl 74 do FrigaHs Ul diss I L'l iu d Si.dcs 44 Ready h-r a crsvv ! t -diisi itutiou 44 In comiiii-.sioii ihjrricro 44 In o miliary ; .lava 44 do j Potomac 44 In cioiiniision : iirao 'y vvina 44 do j lludiou 4t Li ordinary i Cantee 44 Oil li:o Slool.S .Cumberland 44 do Sabine 44 do ! Suva in h 44 do ! Raritaii 44 do Colombia 44 do St. Lawrenco 44 do Frigates -d rlass Co.isleilatiou SO In commission Congress 'M in ordinary M accdutdan 3o do Sloops of JFur. JohuAdaui 21 In commisiion Cyaua '-4 In ordinary Frio IS lu commission Ontario IS do Peacock 18 do Boston IS Ready for a crew Lexington 18 do V.inceiu:e9 Itf In commission Warren lo" do Notches sH In ordinary Fuln.juth 18 do Faiibeld 18 do Vaiuhdia 18 In commission St. Louis 18 lo Concord 18 do ScI.eGnerSy Sic. Doh.hm 18 do Gr-'nip-as I - Inordinary i1a;k 12 Ucudy for crew Fnt roriz 1 1 l'o Uosir I- do F.nperiiiieiit 12 do Fox 12 Recriveinu ship at ' ia Gall (saliiflt) 3 do Finl.a

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07.', 147 cfCTiero'15 onauci ine nanxs in Cliai les'uo, f (I. have each subscribed '1,301;, 1-17 sj 5,000 to sustain the country against the j Indians in Florida. Suth Carolina, tra

'dured iirid abu-ed ris she and b?r trieat i men havft been, will always be found forejnmst iii ?!!!. lit. ing liie interest, the honcr

aiid the Safety of the country. The Uni'ed States Bank till is now be-

fore the Pennsylvania Senate, having1 passed the Assembly by a decided vote jTho Jackson leaders are willing to sacri

j ticc the wh le State ot

defeat the bill.

Pcunsv 1 vania to

Ti e Editor of the Glebe says: 44It

jwiil be found that the tenderness of the j pr.cket excels that of the heat t which beats

beneath it.' it is hardly fair for the Editor of the G'uLe thus- to cancdute the whole human race, by painting from himself.

Py the Cincinnati Whig, we learn that the ovsler wagons still take the lead on the western routes, over the mail and all other vehicles. John Trimble, Esq., deputy secretary of the common wealth of Pennsylvania, died recently at Ilarri'hijrg, after having held that office with reputation and uselulucss for upwards of sixty years. Mr. Clay has recently imported for his farm in Ashland, Ky , eight or ten of tho finest cattle that have been seen in that State. Dr. T. W. Dyott has established a living insiitutioo, with a capital 500,000. and he has coolesed a judgement lo that amount on hia real estate, in favor of the Hon. J. II. Ingersoll, H. D. Gilpin, John Good man and Sumuel Chew, Eqrs. De pofites draws interest at C per cent. The Npw Orleans Bee of the 8th ulf.

a)B : ''The quantity of raio which fell on Tuesday night was four inches, and nearly the same fell in a few hours ou Wednesday. So great was the rain ra the alternooii of that day , that the streets were lordablu up to the 'Luc.' lu this mot frejuenleU placte,