Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 May 1836 — Page 1

VOLUME 5. VINCBNNB, INDIANA, IVTAY 7, 1C35. NUMBER 49

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TIU: UK TII I 'I. 'A ST. j lie birth d ly, or the wedding d ay, 1 I.t h pj'icr mourners kt ep To Jeath my festival vows I py. And try in va'm to weep. Some grief" the ftronjrst soul minhl flake, And I such grrifs Iisvp find; My brain is Lot hut tley mistake Who dte-i tliat I am mad. My father died, my mother died, Four orphans poor weie i e ; My brother John worked hard, ai d tried To sraile 011 Jane and hip. But work grew scarce, whil-j bread grew dear AnJ wages lessened too, For Irish hordes were bidders herP, Our half paid work to do, Ytl still he strnvw, with failing breath And sinking cheek, to save CniHsiinptjve Jc l.'-T. tR!"r rrcih rLn joined her i 11 the gra ve. Mi-i watry ban.! in mine I to"k And kissed him till he slept. Oh, still I see bis dying look! He tried to smile, and vpt! J bnht Am cojli'i trilh my bed, goicn bought earlh and prayer ; i pawned my mother', rinj for bread, 1 pawnei'niy father's cl air, My Bible yv I remains to sell, And vet unsold shall be; But language fr.il my woes to tell Even cm nibs were scarce with me. I sold poor Jane' grey linnet then, It eot sprout a-yeur I sold John's ben, and mied the hon, When czz were selling dear; For autumn nights seemed wintry cold, While seldom blazed my fire. And eight times eipht n nmrr I sold When ;; XZ; j-Iiinj nir-Pr. Bu s'ill I l.;-.u the moor and kenth; m, they say. wiih ak'.Ii; And workUonse-bread ne'er crofted my teeth, I trust it never will. But when the day on which John died Return with all its gloom, I leek kind friend-", nd beg with pride, A banquet fur the ton.b. One friend , my brother Jame, at least Corses then w it h me to dine ; Let ethers keep the marrip-e feest, The funeral fr-st is mine. For than on him I fondly call, And then he lives again! T(i'Ri'i"Pw is our festival Of death, nsd John and Jane. " n now, heboid! they look on me, Eviltin?, from the skies, While angels round them weep to see The tears gudi from their eyes! 1 cannot weep Why can I not? My tears refuse to flow : My feet nre coin", mv brain is hot Is fever madness? So. Theu imilest, and in scorn but thoti, Conhlst thon forget the dead 7 to common bpgstar curtsies now, And begs for bu rial bread.'' B. THE CURRENCY 1'URIdC LND5 AND THE DF.POSITE BANKS. Extract from the speech of Senator tiding, of Ohio, on the land bill. "I am fully awnre, and I wish the connTy to le apprised also that thee im 1 BfTise.Tir.paTaBed sales of the public lands, a rise from a diseased condition of the rt'iie currency, it is in a gfa( meat dpfpptjve; or rather, that which we :is-p Tor them is not money, but a cheat. sell for cash, in form, tint, in elTecf, redit; we make the honest purchaser him who buys on his own means, and r liii own use pay rash; and we gel! the ?reat capitalists-those. w- are

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-c .i;nn a,! . . . c v 1 1" H1IIVC ioiiuow o, it, ! -.i. lain nien scarcely have n conception ell them on credit M-ithout interest. And will shw ou how .- There are thirty lilliens of the public money deposited t these Vanks without interest, and there is to remain from vear to yrr; those ho are connecleJ with thee Bank?, or vho ti n rl furor with them, borrow this noney and l.y it out in pn-dir. land; it i iaie! inifl the land uflice; the receiver returns it l the banks by way r depri;e. isnel it is again lent out and again gopa the round of purc!ijit!g land, and c,o;i nsr gain into the bank Vou see at o. -P lir, the advantage thi gives the giPi: monopolist over the common citizen, whleped upon his own resour- ea, and no sn the f-ivor of the Government, for hi means of jurchae. Tlie man or the coniJ ioavv with two or three million" of money maij cause to he traveled every desira ble Dorlion of the t-ubuc l.ndstv their by their

servants and agents, and seiz" upon all Ujly. urwim.ni ne M ai qm of Cama rthechoitet spot, before the farmer who! t,iin will recive over seventv thousand eki for himself ;t home, can examine t,AR5. 1 hi? is a gratuity or bonus and select it. And, whit is still worse, the ads.'ivi.siratioo eg him, to

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j there is great dargf r and I am told that j Mate of things h,-.s in some raff, been j found to e x it there is 1 ea I danger 1 ha t 1 he I mi;. -I . n'icer. ihemsc lu. or som une

... ..,e . iu s. w in t a in l!,t 1 wrtner-hii. i 111 me "' 01 U:f?e rt m;Ii riLHuuz"!! jb-Hin. Su, the shocking fraud which ;h.ve taken place under the jie eruption 'law have had I h ei r otiiMn in thi-yr.urce j It i they or their nenn that call upon j the j.oor and ignorant fiinilif residing on Me 1 ni ne lani!, mid, ..ei Minding 1 hem that they have n right to do ?o, et (hem to swear that llie man nnii hi uife mitigate the land srparately, aid that each child, from twenty one to one ear o!d, cultivates the lard s epa ra tely : ai-ri thus manufailiire 8 or 10 pre-emption claiini, trom a single family, pay 0 or a hundred dollars for it, pot ,,U( the-ce 11 nit?, and get them duly aipr:ed. and lay them upon lands of the United Staffs worth thirty or forty r'ol!ar prr ane Nav, rn-ire; I have been ndtiscd that there i a regular mar.olactory of those pre empticn lloat?. earned on under the unrer -at: e 1 s same ' here the are !uly made out, lea 11 g a Idank lot 'Mici art Mfin to t he pu r c! a r to ti ' 1 up with w hat ever tract ct Imi.H l,r pin rl i"o-e. Now.it I- ! " i:'e:' -.J Tl.tnc? coiii-i ret ' tic c,i r r u 1 on i X te !. I 1 1 V Ul'hl-lit freat i e 1 npital eri.ti-u Led in it: sim! I ha t ca pit al ! eould not hp had, anrl tins diverleii and i withdrawn horn the ordinary business of 1 he rf.tin ti , it it u p 1 e nut for its a cm m illation in i!( j .. -1 1 e bar. ks. An end will be pu t to ail ! in tau ! h ihi: liaijii moie salt is and cer.iw than in any other mode that can f devied. Il wdl a ( s! r n ct t he accumulated mass of the public treasure turn 1 h e bniiks. J ! w 1 i I t ;t p these 1 ea t reset v on w boh send for I their etiearns o !:sf ruction through deviom channels. Hiidoter the wfiole surface ol the conn try. As it is, the public money i? taken and marie u? of to defraud the public cut of the most valuable portion of theii domain ; and, nfier all, the amount of morel 111 the u ' ! 1 c tieaMire or elsewhere is not increased by the o ;o r a t ion : 1 1 i cred- '..),,, .. ... 1- , . i ktajf g t- the final rreditiir, who, afier be 'i I I 11. g defiaiided of it dom.'.in, mnt loose at ! lat eve, the show of coniderrtuai which was r ocej ved for it." Bnnarks tf the Cincinnati Gazclte. We ak a few monieiit attention to past i erf nts. .Mine close of Use war, in lLlo.. the rxistinir buiks did not pay specie. ....i-... ..1 ... f. "J.... ! l'hey had been excused by comtnan con-; sent, exacieel by neceity. rsek banai were multiplied in IC16. In 18l7, president Monroe paid us a isit, and spoke in s'reng terms ol the value of the public domain. Bank facilities were easily ob tained. Land speculation became a mania. Companies were formed, bank cred its obtained, vast purchases made, nngni ficent cities surveyed on the ground, ami paintnl out on paper. Perrsburgh and i S.mdsky city and I ort Clint -n cannot be I irgolten by some in Cincinnati. The Go ernmeni w as tho creditor. Tbe notes ol the Western Bank were received a ea!;. and deposited here and there , often 1 with the dehor banks themselves. 1 he credit continne'd to increase. The Government reuiri not ufl their funds: the treasury feared to call for them, lioni a conviction that the debtor could not pay . At length the debt wa put upon the P.ank of theTn. ted States, just then organized, to compel resumption of specie pay - nent-. Who of u that does not remem , . ,, . .. . wa,

for har followed, not only in the West.iVm sixience north. Not doubting bul'a.e eia.e meni.o,, s,x ...o.auu ou-u-

I,,.. ,l,rnl,ni the Union? " ItHcertamlv l-'jli. i. - -..c..-.. . . . ,l . 1 worth while to inquire w hether the con- 1 r ,....,irv i now rser.tiallvi till "I 'i 1 C V-" - " J difT '10m what it was in lbl Now as then, the mania for the purchase ol public lands afTeds all other bu-iness. giving to every article of use, for consump-

(lonathorne.orexporiahoriabroad.alac.U , . , c ... j l ne w est anu so u ,, , na ,n one or , wo nlions va'ue Now a then, the State I - K?! A Hint to Husbands plagued xtnh Scolding stances, passed himsolf off as an agent for th-U ate the depositories, of tl e p b.ic j Wive,. We have lately heard ol a Lady; the Ilc.se of Flcmu-, Mclotyre & Co. of monies cannot pay tl.Ptrdebtto ." Jov-!of free speech, who found herself of ten . Philadelphia , and od checks a, d drafts ernment hut upon a comMosilion lor lime provoked to employ her vituhrat.ve pow.of, thrm. Saul Noble .s a swindler and and olher easement N.-w a il 1, the ! ers on her husband. His method on such, Irn,)0sler, and as such, it u hoped, taay uivernment fear u. . .' - rpay occasions, was to take up his t.ddle anrhbe detected. - . .. .... , tt : . I..., a nine without onenmsr his 11:1s, . srrntr:

I on account ot tn - ,! tendency ot tbe evils is to increase until it force an explosion How ' on can that explosion tin deferred This i a qnetion of high import. We assume not to answer, hut we hesitate not to say IT MUST C OME Front fA.t i hnt i tWs. . ONE OF THE a ric rctsE fop. rur . li.hi . ' vers. Tbe New I'erk Star A PET DAM.-ni i: Manhattan Bank iJ tvo n a pit al of ion and !ift lhcnsand dollars; of this over six hundred !, "ml tloUoi s belongs to !ie family ol H nobh toan. We have not the ore n, and if t, e Hre j(, eiror, , who lv bis the power of at1. - r?. 1, ua tin co t . deposit, on tbe tiist of February last, hree tnillion stx'u seven thousand dollars d the Peoples money, u11( h H( j,,.,, jn '.Z - jier est. produces, t;o hundred and fourteen fkousand sir nwiureu au nu,et,, dollars on iiuSCi.n(i S:x n"urto ami Jiiuetn ... . . . 1. : 1 . i -'

relieve them fplves ffnm i!ip riffitv of rfi-t , 1 1 v, r r 5 it mum -g :( -State for' the Education of the children, nd the in,- . imvptiH.t ft (he condition of the. poor "

1 Now, we call upon

every man to fay,:u,e,, Hle ru ' nt-

can the ivstfin c;l hIikIi this. i l.nt e sample, he r ight ? 'Polo ,i.- , : r.i t

1 one .nun n-1 r if j. ini eu 01 1 ;ie new s v - 1 . ; , i 1 -'jiiist.cn tem tor the sale kteptng () tie j-uidici

mney. Jhei5ankot M u biaan one of the new depo.ite bank,. It has in 1(5 f, .uni.,1 ? ;,u aenr-tan ttnn.;i

tnry s report, U I in ,,tr.ean( .nj,n ,hp , (Ufe jfivjt( , (f) hj.jcountry around the village ei covered Ms pnse-s.tr.n, J?ol .291 of notes of olher ; rrjen(,9 u ,,ffl!l,a,UM, flf)W in gf.fion kill, snow at leaM ttvo feet deep, and th b-r,K-. Its actual nbil.ty ,, little exceeds H lv,llVhla la fuvrdltUe A khahitant, did not expect to get r.d of it ot,e hundred ' thousand dollars. as acco. H.ntt v ov .ded at Conor . t 1 "c '"", 01 "ni8nll;. -f um

iow oosere me u.vernmeni lias m,,ii . , . . , , . liatl, anei iv teation cip xtenned to deposited in th. rickety concern . upward- )e mfm,ersol lhe t Xf ( ntiv. ()IU, (mor.t ol tight hundred and sever,!,, thousand dol-'.Hn(l , (t elIii,f.r (), hoth branches of fan of the Peoples rtvtuue This g r ea : : , ,,e f ,5,atu , r d )Jf:sie(1 0 u,)i;e f,n-,he sum a loaned out of the Bank for the orrnson. About three hundred and fifty benefit of its (oc k-hnl(U r s . Suppose the Rt :lll,(1d, u.an -f horn had never te Treasury KCre to call fur viewy? Would ,,,, ii;jf, ,he opj-oituMty to see Mr. Weill mine? Even it there was no ria-rv !r 'i b tl,. I' m' Stt k of the

in!hewav. could the I'ar k of ' M .r hn-an pn-.hly meet i ts , espo,, m b.i . ty to the governmeni? No ore can leiicve it; ct are there numbers m Jest to a iut ftnse of patrn ti-111 as to approve this scat n-rii jr j of !?!.. ; nh!ir' leveoiip llrmii-l; I b i i I v . t" v t Iianks. Ifcaitie it i ei:lhf ns the ration- ' - t 1 flfffl nf thf- :idrn iii: 1 u I inn nrwl 1,1 niTiniP r- " ! t he ambiti.UB designs .d M.iitin '; an Bur en What is more surprH.ne t!,p Amenrr.n jeopie. htreiofn,e so ngilent and jealou of power, and so sagaci us 11. snufl.ng the approach of tyranny in i t,e tainted breeze, hi nuiei-ce 10 uiis leriinc svnern, iiiiou"i erring and corrupt pnrpoe?, with the most profound in" ;f7ei em t '.

Mr. t'en Bur en ithe Field -The cju,,r.tii,eS as r ui 1. g the- pre&ent time. Ilnuncvdle (Ala) Advocate mentions!! lie upper part 01 1 he lake, which is ger.the lecepiien, at the p. -9t -office in that erady open al this pel lod. is tl.se locked place, id" a r um! er of ele.t mneei in o n p in ice, and it 1, possible I he i.av igat ion pamphlets, f.anked bv .Martin Van Bnien. at the east end of Dull a toe, may not be A soutliVrr. paper cmmcntii:g upon open till the middle ol May! !hi fact, adds that "it wa- hrmeily!

deea.erl inrlencafe for rundnlr.fes for the, loan I f t H f! m I IT a f fl (Vr rei nil ill r I ua ' r I l.n ' M. ' ' I ' I V t. I! o hi 11 v n ''! 111 I'lesidrncy to in te1 1 fere in such matters.'1 1'ie'",r,:C.v 10 inteifere in Mich matters"! 'I'riro Kill Iimii.ii -i ru ).-.. . r o r I A fi ( 1 ' ' ' Ti up ; but 1 1 ioes a " ' - , lioneerir g, .tin an I'U'.f.n ir"icrei roi-,,

lows the e xample ol him who was the;.,1(. commnnit v. is for i.Hiinc-Mjrn au( :

onlvoneof our Preside nts w ho h- uht it ; proper to promise beforehand that he j would dic.mtrnaoc soch electionpeime.

nnil alter ward diirega rried it in his ovsn . ,,, . . . e ...... r n- .i'be lemrierance Almnrme, for 1837.-

practice almost everv day of his nmcial lite. In the busine ss and a r t of election eering, the Vice President ndl of course take care to c roe up to the standard of his glorious chief. Le than that wiW not tie ' glory enough" for "New Vork favorite sou.1' PTP.IKK r-.xTr.A . During or;e (I the plea:mf days of las' u eek , in passing through llou-ton street we noticed a well known boot-black lunninj bimef by the sole of (he fence. Knowing hi usual indutrius habits, we, venture to ask cip w hy he w as holding' on" there. '() Ios " said be, ' I've st riK k! , "Struck lor what?'1 "More wages can't black boots for sixpence Massa Butta he ax more for brush ii assa Oostum j raise he price five centum a dczn for) I o'blackum mu-s hab a ! il!ui.i! -0, but j

! Sc.p, J am an old customer; you won1! i rope - old and ci ok ded En rope in w hu h I rai-e on me. Ell send my boots, witha'be 'staff of life' commands so high a ,' ! sixpence, and do you mind, make them price, a, it does at lhi lime in -ur own ! ! shine like a dollar." "Yes,boss . I'll bruh ; United States- lheN.o.k papers of, i. rth "ot dnnbtintr but late date mention thM six thousand buh-

thPv would he returned in decent order.sof American Wheat returned Irom

-- I .'. linle snrnriaei tn hod them we were not a little surprised 10 imu mem ,n tl.P hall next rriorningr, one of lhernshi - 1 - v.--ning like a mi"r, and the other cov ered ith m note statin? that he intended to assist the chimney sweepers in n nil iiiu f thtir (um-eut. jV. V. Com. Adv. ':.. -u. i-r.i..e ,ril. vexation. j Her increase": violence occasioned ny "is -

tranqnility, at length brought her 10 l.er,,y o(- ,nan..oj,gAfer. The jury must have death bed; but hmner expiring, she ,-,! mis tr.i'ugated v.rd.ct', from the Sard,"l think 1 could recover vet, il tins ; lPcnj ;, r v f0ftened cii enmstanr of the

h llow would hut answer." This rernedj. however, tlie hu-band was not inclined to admini'-U r. - - great sale of provions. One of our weathiet Pi o v i-ions h-ues. sold this week to n Pensy Ivaman, for cash, eiht V four thousand dollars worth of pror J y .. : 1 . - 1. 1. .1 . . 1 C . c iltm h( ('t l.twlc visions. 11 " 'vv i lams at H cents per lb. Western Pork per I "I. I'l rr jjcci iJ. .1. I t'll l T I Ci 0,50. Bard 16 cents per lb. Boston Trarscript. The Richmond Whig of the 20th says; 'The counties of Campbell, Franklin, Hen I . . - .1. 1,- l.l I ' ry, and r ar r n , nu?- ntiiniuif, i.r.e thrown fff the collar in one year. Charlotte Buckingham, and HalilhX, will soon follow. pIrin? a Whg Legislature will he elected with little or no contest. The Vanities are dying hard, but dying ne vei 1 ihe ess. It argues a l-act lite thus lo expire like Cardinal Beaufort.' Lou. Jour.

v i it c 1 :. 1 a . More tlian or,e r.urxJt ed Cioverr'ment ngents, it is stiid, ifc Cl.ie in the Virginia elections; their ol if ct anil Ihp n.t-ans

""inW (Jfrcirnifiil lent hand. nd (he

1 ittitl ej"'. 1 1 1 1 1 be shortly aliti avcitt-d. urig to it Itesprcl to !r. II 'titter in Best on. --Nr. .

Sf ,nat e ,)ir?i(!( (j and t he mte 1 vie ps d r,''n'i," that ft gentleman Item tkn City , ,y ui,, g.eal h a r mo n , h 1 1 a r i 1 and goo,l,,n8 I uichased a large tract of land in ...l;.,, -li r H.,-ei' hav.n- I een t , ni. ! county tv it h the v te w of planting it

' , i;,.. ....,-,! ;.. .. i, ,.,) ..,1. i- nil' on n ju a ;r u 1 . uit. it1 . ir on. iu.' drii-'td the !ii: iii 10 his Uiual happy strain of cl ipn nee. ;. There Is n 'B;ri;m Corn n".nia' at Not thnmpion, Ma., recording to the Courier , of that town. T!. profits ol 1 lM yt?n c;, ,ra:i,)I), j189 ,,, rC(J ,he .iirr. - :6 ()f ,he vilUgers. Thfe procuce of -,,,, acre .ecutU sold theie for VM. jj (i ,pp H,np ' txhoibllanl the itx o. lake FP.tK Aecnrdmir to the Fredonia Censor ,f March 30.lT, teer exited there in uch C T T I T C C L' I VT f M P tV O i V r V j rr.riTS of i.ntempf.rance According to the staiement of Edward f 1 I I ' . i l t . eiavan, usq. inegreai narnpmn m te mper auce ... 11. is com, t ry , tun 1 w o um os 1 . 1 ee- ou 1 lbs ; all the tax r.an bv ,-r ime 01 orluced bv inteini-eranc. r-Pi-vrv srinsi 1. Tunrc-n ,.f have already Ltc-u distnbutci tb.ough the U. States.

. - - " ( . . ent Sultans, died lately in Constantinople. A drstrngmeheei c.izon of F.onila- arpear9 to have been a very dislrowr.tes to the Charleston Mercury; ttn- Uherl a()(J popil)ar fooi. for he e(t an huting lhe d, flirult.es m that quarter to e.(a,e of f0me HX or seven ,llIn(,red thou. tbe -Knoiance and preumplion ol their;Mnd 4,ollfirtt acqrjjied in the exercise f ass of a Governor.' l0e,.iona f00Iery A thrift that rr proves him at any rate, not to have been A project is nnf.iol at New Orleans for VPry mucl, 0f a (unce jn monev matters, tbe con-trnci.on of a ship canal for eight : The )0St being now vacant, we' woidd not .odes in length, to lead hen, the M isms- 1 w on(er ifsume enterprising Y ankee would -ippi to the ocean It i;t . commence about , fIl.,ke a voyage to the sublime Porte thite miles below F01 1 JacLson , pas-ing for the purpose of obtaining it. Thos through the piameon tbe lelt bank of : jKeiljftl gentlemen can do anything the river. The . ort is estimated at 300, j ,,ev lurn ,,ir hands to, andwedoubl 0U0 dollars to gSUO.OOO. ;not'thal iheie are hundreds f them ca- ': ipHble ol making first rate fools of therucrEAr stiffs. j selves, for a competent amount of money

It a p pears that there is no part of Eu-. T- I II I III. ... ' r-n g i a no , nave neen houi lit uiai tiiy ai , 11 l,J'i I,er Lu'hel cautio.v. An individual calling himself N. G. Noble travelling from place to place in r-r-.Tohn Trarv, tried a few dav since if - or ,,,e nUMer ol his wile, was found gnil- , w .,ercfiVe jt ,v.,a ,nPrelv proved j ,!ip acrn,H(j knocked hi- victim down stairs, and stamped her todeath l j'-'fp-ing with both feet on her stonsai h. The jorilv excuse which the prisoner gave for ; , hj; ,)ee(J ta ,ha( hjs vife was jnloxj. caltCj l .V. 3'. Cour. "tiT-The easternmost Yankees hive hit J'on a neW client, and one that ought to he looked to at once, for it is likely to be more elangerons than Ihe fabrication of false flints and wooden turnip seed. It is actually stated that in Maine they have actually commenced the manufacture of cast iron gun-barrels; and a person was recently very much injured by the bursting of one of those atlrocion counterfeits We expect to hear next that tbey cast these muskets ready loaded. It is proposed in the Providence Jour nal, to establish a public sale in that city for the purpoae of disposing of tbe vast

amount of domestic goodg mnnufactiir ed in that enterprising city and its vicinity ; the salt to he held at certain dtlinite perinris eel apart for that object. The Journal appears to he of h opinion that such an arrangement would he highly ad-

ventgeouto the community, and sayi me project it lavoraMy received lj soma of the leading manufacturer. The Monticello (Sullivan Co.) Herald n( 3 flt ,, mg ,h. I . .IT. f I. - C.irmora fur lha ittnl rtf -liUrllOP '.'1 lliC miutiio " -' - fodder of all eorts have been rery great. New Jeriey feemsto he in earnest in t he determination to go into the culture of silk. Extenive preparations in various parts of the State for that purpose art - . 1 . making, and the iwontnoutn L.nquirer with the Chinese Mulberry. wV. 1. Enquirer The 7 for going into th rnlfura of silk has grown so great in New England, that white mulberry seeds sell at sevea dollars and fifty cents a pound. lb. The land belonging to the Hunker Hill Monument Asoriat ion, wa sold, with the exception of a square immediately r round the monument, for twenty fixe thousand dollar?, w ith the right to redeem it in inree years. 1 ne tim is now nearly 1 . , l it' . 1 !out,an.i u,e lano uemg worm mucn mora ; th ,he s,,fn' re to be made to irat'e tlie amount necesaory lor llie ie ! r'p fD I1' lon ' ',e niorfgage. If Boston ,m't ,lft BCted more b ln r,a,0 ! 1 ,! ' monument than she ever did to, ! wn'ds any other public or praiseworthy ; act, we should ex pect to see (his twenty -live thousand dollars, promptly laisodya ll II"". lUUl r C 1 f V' 3 A supprh Exchange is about fo be built in New Orleans of the celebrated Quin-. c Granite. It is unquestionably tbe no lest material in the country , not only in 'lurability, but if properly wrought, ia beauty. ABDt BET, who sustained th elevated ... ' ,. r 1 arjll t C I f J rSU.lieio.u Jt.lfV.r wi - - v v. - w 3Iahmoud of Turkey, nud whicli he had I held indeed, for fori? years under differOne thing we are quite certain of there a 1 e some thouands of them who have been made fool of by money . N, Y. Star. U'bnm ih T nrd tnirolVt ha rtiatlenelVi . Whom ,he Lor( loveth he chasteneth anri ,his it appears to us is nearly all the comfort that awaits Messrs. the Phrenolo gists. At all events for so faiible a Jscience, it gets professors into moreawkard rlilemmas than all others upon record. The folowing is about the five thousandth instance, if we have the count right: lb. PflRF.UOLOGY. The stupidity of this science have been practically demonstrated in an examination of the lumps, thumps, and bum pa of the head of Laceoaire and Feischi, whose cold blooded cruelty and want of feeling; under the most frightful ci rcninstancea has astonished and disgusted all France. This monster in human from ia'phrenologically' endowed with all the qualities of a good, kind, mild, sensible, and leligioua p I man, holding injustice and robbery in hor ror. Ljston .tlorning I ost. A fire broke out in the village of Sumterville, S. Catolina, on the evening of the 24th n!t., which destroyed all the building situated in the rear ol the courthouse five or six in number. They were, however, almost all lawyer's eifficea and the loss of course is not t-e farg. A'tw York Cour. During the last year the corporation of New Orleans paid 308,000 for the single item of paving stieela. The total d ishursementi of the corporation for lhe eor, on all accounts, were about gl,C00,000 07-The Editor of the Advertiser mut not keep hirelings in pay to. tell him who bring communications to our e ffice. If we catch pny of his spies about our premiget we shall hang them like so many dege or Vicksl-urgh gamblers. Louiville Journal.