Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 May 1836 — Page 1

VOLUME 5. VINCENNES, INDIANA, BIAY 20, 1C3G. t NUMBER 52

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From the llily ftuttilo Journal HARRISON AM) LIBFTITt! Bring festive wreaths and rosy in" Uriiijj flow rs to gem I lie min-t i el 1 v re A : lion's pie dge lo fierdem's shrine breaking from its ttrinss of fire; Bi.l music tones of gladness tell To the w lj w ind s o'r earth and lea, The son that rverv bosom swells. To HARRISON anil LIB LIU V:" f?tnkr, strike, the fe' a I harp of fume ! Awake it I ri ti in tone pr. found The "guardian's heroV !eath!e-i name Shall in their nmjic chorus sound; And while her haiinrr floats unliirl'd, America, the proud unit free,, Shall free!, the echo through the world, For"HARRI?ON ami LIUKR1Y !'- When freedom from er starry sky Lenk'd down upon the battle's cloora, She nw the rliariu ot roixjnrst fly, And smile above tli" minder's plume, The valiant won ior of the I limit a Then led the brnte to virion ; Jinn with rrnnr' preti 'e-t mimes. Rank "HARRISON and LIB LIU V' Joy ! let the tlnalinc ?ij;nnl (1 V , For free loin's tand ml Kn:if(i Ihe brave! I Is trophy stars ai o sireaniins h ik'i ' planted on ihe spnib r" cave! Let crouching vassals, nursed in tear, To tyrants hend the subject knta V give a welcome anil a cheer, To IURUISon a,l UKKRlY!" WILLIAM II HARRISON''lie is kot fit ' There is nothing more absurd anil Inolish, and there is notiling' perhaps that has been nltener int erated ami refuted than the above assertion. It establishes ihe fact thai nr. m ilter hew false, ucjiist anil malignant sin assertion may he, it "ill tini) the leadens f the Van Pc.iren Partv, iron w ho aitready anil willing to assetl ami delend it. Psmlul indeed it must he to the lew patriot! who fought the battles of our country 5 and wht yet cling to ihe mortal coil, te obierve the many plating evidences ol ingratitude thalaie rehearsed and shadowed forth in the administration pres'es ef cur country, in assertions such as the above. Vet, if anv thine is calculated te haittcn their appioachu g dissolution, and send them 'Soi towing la their graves,' we think this is 'He is not lit ' Is there ene honorable republican in this country, capable of nourishing- such a sentiment?. We hope not. At least if any are to lie, found, we cannot but attribute it tothel groundless nsssertious of those unprincilled men who have tmlluted the channels iifiMmali.n n .1 .1 H o A 1 1, a liharl v f lliu

press, 'tie if netfn!' WhM, Woi. H. f!ar-i,,iat

rison if not lit? Go, ask the sacied records which slumber in the capital of our country, uuder the bright folds ui that starry flag, and then answer, is he not fit? Go, ask the unsullied pages of Ken tuck "s history , and then answ er, is he not fit ? Go, I tear the fangs of despotism fioni the vitals of Mexico, lift up the cuitain which hides her happier days, a-nter Ihe temple con iterated to liberty , mar!- well ;he scioll the sa proudly holds, then answer, is hej not htf Go, to tfj cbeerl'il bearU. ol von snowy bended man, took at the placid countenance of his l)i'g cherished companion, listen for a moment to their thrilling storv, then answer, is he not h?j Go, vinw the bloody field of Tippecanoe, murk the sigi.ilicantglai.ee ol I tie puserfcy, fecal to mind the scenes enacted, then answer, is he not t;t f Go, t the halls.' Ohio, review its archives, lirger n ei their blightest pages, then answer, is he flotiiii Go, penetrate the rank of the enthusiastic hosts assembled in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Maryland, New Votk, fll.:.. V ...rt.. . .1 Vft.mnnl li.ten In ,.. - " their grateful lanHits. Iienbhng on every I,ree anH tonamo- rverv notde Ilea 1 1 rg every no.de Hea . ie not ti t T l"1 ue fidences! Is theie y . r . i . : ii ..... ... .. i.. ,i then answer, is he prolong these ex act ot his public hie that will tail to slien a halo ot glory arounii iiinif is mete any net either ia bis public or rtvate lite that calls for the justify ing pen, er rxtemnDog voice, we think not. Ill !tiat il tter enemies have failed lo awM.wtiate one Tieiraning nm t s .i. .- . n - it... confidence of every administration e trusted by all with Ihe most lespnifihle situations, perfet tning Ihe nisl arduous duties we cannot liud in his histoi , er in the history 1 our country, one act or vestige which declines him .nilaiilitul, iishout -abje, incapable or unworthy . We k, thn, is be not lit for the Presidential chair f Udrnstn 0 ) Tekgraj h. THE VICE rREMOEtir 1 X TI1F. FIFt O On Friday evening last a shower of pamphlets tell npan the devoted Post Oltice of this pUce, under the iraek nl tla. tlistieguished futictjonnry, Martin Van l. tea. These pamphlets were of course directed to rations gnod rmrens of ihe Town aod County ef Madison. This neat little eleciionrt.iiriT document is entitled 'Northern Sentiment up en the movement ef the Abolitiunists' end tmbtaece, within (be compass of six

tepn pnprs, the Pi ore edins of the AntiAbolitionist mretine at Albany, Mr Van liiirrn letter fioin ()ivaro to a gentleman in Genigia upon the State Ijaiestinn. an extract froui Governor Marry' Message, and the speech ol M r. W ria hi ol N. oik, in the Senate, upon Ihe disposition ol Ihe Abolition p litimis. The m i j or poition of this pamphlet i of obi dale, and lias nleady been suhrnit-

jled to the ligii! ordeal of politiral ctittjtistil. The parly cermet tinn, hearing-, and temlenry of these papers we shall not i pretend nt this lime to discuss. I'.ut the jlart, that they are franked by the second I officer in the Government, mid that otlijrer too a candidate lor the Presidency. I deserves a set ions comment . One of the j boldest, most str iking1, and most alarming .innovations upon ihe usage o our governj iiient, is the fiee and extensive use which is made, at the present dav.ol the (rankking pi ii i'ege, for paity oljects and for party objects solely, by men high in office . It has been well lematked bv that intrepid foe of roi Hiplmn, the relehrated J ii ni ii , t ha t. 'u hat enei day w a fact, today is doctrine Due precedent begelsa timber. Ttiev soon aci tl niu I a te , and constitute law.' When the use of the frank na fust attempted, simply with r view to promote or defeat Ihp political fortunes of individuals, the boldness and r.ovellv of the nnde r t :i ku pioduced a 'hoi k of snrpri-e and imlinaiion in the public mind; and even the leikless parJ ti-an. instead of y i 1 1 1 1 1 y a reaily and blind I appi obaijon t sought iigenioiis pieteKland palliations for the piocenlinj), liut, ii"w, these spntiiiients of nnlamiliar rej pnt'nance to a dating and xt I aor (I ma r piacii.e have pafil ttway tntirel. The ne of canvassing lian!s by evcrv rthrer in the government is openly an. unbliishinglv vindicated. W hat este i i , . ' . . . i . . . i . i ' . . u... ...... ... nay .s .mcun.e: n is inn. nir .riiirii u-ntf.- vi iiie coumrv IO i frank, not nti! v public dorutnerils, but opii ions. rnnni g IrcinatM and ever) ijnaiter. to answer the tianient ends ot party, or to set ip the -elli-h aod wi rupl objerls of individual ambition. One officer I'tinUs fur anniber arid each for himself. The way h:s leen opened and met with sufticieut sanction-and SI. V, I'urt n bold ly avails himself of the advantages of his elevated position and pave his road to the : Fre-n'encv. b the liberal ili-tnl ..imn ,.l political wares ex pi essl i got uii for the 1' re -; sidential maiket. Il the people fe noiliitig in all this incnt2.11 atlblp w it h the nnblir' station, fatal to the punty of the elective Irarichise, and daogerousto the e xister.ee ol Iree government, who shall say na v la il 1. Van I'men's being the next Presi dent ! '. Hunlivilte Advocate, VAN BCntCN AT IIF.AD A RTF.R3 . It is worth? of no little congratulation tOtlie lliends of good WlliiT plilicildes the Van P.u.en party, at the recent j 1 barter election, in Albany, INew otk, (,ne ,unne V!,n r'nen hnne!f.) was 'he .MLXOHITV. The vo,e ot ,lle people stood as follows:

Vii;r, V.liuren. It Watd r9 403 Ji Want M.i 3V-; 3 1 Ward 3 Id ;2 4 h Ward ::u. t,-,7 Oth Ward 9 1 i 170. JTotJ 17..d

47 W h i g m a j 1 1 i t y . We iake this to be a pretty innsiiieta Me sign Kveiy day bungs us additional encouragement ol Ihe success U Genera J .uusou in that gieat Slate. Cin. H i 1S ' F r-F t t F.N T N t W . The Paltim.'ie Patn t of i!.e 7th inst , says.--. 1 he National An'iiMasonic Con vention which lately assembled it. I hila- - , . . . .. . l.ie.pn.a, nasneeu,.,. it a,l visible to avonl j mi,KI,,e aT nm(lliltioii ol a candidate for .......... i , .... , ,,c tMlU.c , accr,,I;l y ! j mined 4ie tiic, w itlhHi: having done so. , his I esuU w ill gteatly tend to sun plitv - .. " - . ' ' ;i,.lMMS ,,, I'ennsy I vaoia1 and to i econcile -me e U n.enis ol the Pi i mp. mid Reform (, ,,ty( ,i Ii have heiet. it.ee been in op j" , ,iip U,,rrl.,UI - nomination oil December last. Itiat w hole pa r ty , nine- ; f f,.ur ihoman.! strong will now m soL: i J J .. . .. ui Column lor VIM. llt.MU 1 1 A liK ISON. lb. GLNLRAI. UAIiRHOK. The editor of Ihe Allmnv .tgiis says that ieneral llaiii'o.t is a "poor Candi late.'' We have admitted tins, but de. uy that it is a goo.; nl jeciicn. General il .mum is "p.i.n," it is true but be is honest. Had he been ot tie t wise than honest, he would have been inh, l-r million upon millions Ii ive passed through Ins bands. We admit also, lhat Van Ho rn, is a rich candidate, but we deny that tin; tlaimsot overgrowing wealth are supeiier to those of hone, poreily. Mr Vau Itiiren, by tw enty live y ear" devotion lo "piMly," ha drawn a fortune from the public treasury. Gen Hart inn alter forty y eats devotion to his country, as a soldier and statesman, is now compelled lo suppjrt hif Ian illy as lie cleiK ol a count v coutt. Ueuetal JIarrisun is the "poor"

and !dr. V an IJ.iren Ihe "tich cumulate lor Tiesident. And as his povei ty is I he only objection to our candidate, we are

content to submit Ihe whole cpustiuu luJaidbyhis own hand: l.eie. under this

the people Louisville Journal. FA IT. OF A RF.VOI.UIIONARY SOLDIER

ri. , 1 i ll " ilia imujc, mill ST-iri iru cm nr iiiii Ihe truth nf the lidlowMig .latement ojpc, h y hi, choir e, u, U, hi, is vou. hed lor by toe ediior ol .he Kees- j , frpp(i ; ,,e vu. e, ,,.ex county, Af)iOS. SSo man m headed thrnugh all sii-ceeding ages. And his senses would venture to make such a:.i. ,i. ...... .,... ... 1 i

charge at random rally known. , . It ought to te gene

it .s urged by the anslocrncr n.ns. , , ,e mH,a.e upon ' rate I, a look at lhat illustrio.ii man.Gen liar nsnns fitness lor I be I resnleii om (o (e t-ulurf I There was a picture in the srena which cv, that he L'poor. and obliged to du , the , ,Uy hffe fi( -pJ Pinml,,e ! ,VOn upon me: and .Hipped of all other du .esot county clerk lor a ivelihood.' , is(im and .,rio.m , stud v nnd to ! occasions, for none other it had, save th l.Kp.es,de.U Jefler.no Mad, son, and rninU(f. Andivhealhe votary of f.re ! occasion and Ihe place, wa, peel. a.ly iaMonioe, were also 'poor and .he at-!t,om ih MBke hif llfrirlle , .e I terest.ng-l saw the same sailor afterler alter the CKp.iat. on of his pies.den , f .. v.r' !,,,., i,;. wards ... the lolunda .f.er Ihe . need, and

mi nun. " u'liurti uir uuiiri ut J 'i'Oi r . .. ' , , . . . ot the peace. Gen .Jackson though 'poor .. ... ., 7 1 managed to get lulu public employ rnent, where by speculation and spoiling he ac-j iiuired a fortune. Hence his un!i ieudli1 . , , ,, , , , , ! ness to 'iisni' men, and his pubac declar-: ., ' ,, . . "lion that 'all petsons doing buinees on lie liirmml I Ii O il ii t ma .! 1iicli-a Imtiowed capital ought to break. 1 Mr Van l inen too, though a 'pom' boy vet thiough the Lrneiii lenre of u wealthy mi nit er of the bar, (whom be tepiinl w ith : in g I at I'llde.) was e iliu uied and lined loi . I. .. ..... A., i ... .t.: I... Hill P'rlll'MI. JIIIH III Mil. Ill IHIIII lir I.. ' J i A t - a I AM) OBIAIMI) tod A P t t'LV 1 ID N - AH V MMPIFh, A 111 ACT OK I.ANUCOVERI.NU 1IIF. MHV ! l.OI nill 1 Mi VILI.M.K UK USVVK.c;d. l!ut bis client ha v ing I be iiiloi tune to be 'pour,' and unable to pa a heavy Attotiie"s bill at sijibt, was riiost 1 1 l l IN THE SfPlirMK COIRT. A JLM.I HINT P. E -I 0 1 II Al.AltSST Hlv. HIS I. AM) SOLLIlN" IU-.K THE HAMMKR ik tilll IM BV All. AN lthK',and thus is hi: ennabled to dies md tide in piincrly style, at the tipense lint a poor Hevniutioiiai y oli'.iei. i.ut ok - j oi a s.m iinnR c n spkak kkki.im.iv os 1 1 .i 1 1 ....... ... t. ...... m . j ti i . ...... vt e ..,.i .- ' -e-i-eo in.- i.ii...it iiim ui" ''i i.r ., i c . . II a.i loi.en the charge ol poverty (n.,t e brought a.an.st him at tins pcr.nd n tie but m point of wea III and Siilen- , . , . i i dor and biih living be might have vied . s. . , . iiu 1 1 : '..uvj i.uujicii'i .v. liit , I'lc-tiiikiicy , 'TirrrcsNoii crttis.'

V"p Irani lhat the Democrats ef ihe'iN'" ) or k ti om Lurope, that the r ret.ch

IS'm ihet ti Liheilies are making a rrangements to lo.m ' I n n canoe Clubs.' in ev ! e rv wa rd of Ihe 1 )istr ict. We leai n alto 'bat a Tippecanoe. Club is about to be formed in Southwaik. In short ihe pen.

f'e ate in motion in favor ol tlarrion Ai'OOO dollars. Ui r arger. and the tm lent nf popular fivo. i 'I'wo other instalments remain to he

: d cont iiine to rol I ni until every thing like Van liurenirtn is swept out of 'em, sylvania, fl'eun. Inquirer. A Van Pinrn coi respondent of the Richmond loqni r r. w 1 it ing Iroin Tennvs see sais: It has lnUrn 10 our lot to r dl j l" ."'- elli..g t..!e ol public opinion. which threatened at one time lo o.erwhelm in. 1 asnt p cu , that this latior makes "an Puieru'e makes u sweat anrl ginct Ilow verv iiatiir.illy a I'u1 1 .1:1.1... T leiille mihP' a iii'g 01 nirneii. ii"'i. juii, WAHIIM. ION. The annexed extiact is liom the lite hCfiir-e by the n Li.wis Cass, in

Ihe Hall of il.t. .!.-.. "f Kipieseotatn es, a (eu, hours as to be considered out ofdanbeloiethe Amet lean 1 1 isioi ica I Society : Ker. except Mrs Hays, who by the latest "Wonderful man! Time is Ihe great arcunU U contitiued iu a very dangerleveller of human pretensions. 'I "he QU( (,,(

j..,..,,r..v.. p. .... ... ....r, ...r., and their actions, n (ti U't in it is irre- .. i. . c .. .. veisable. How few ot Hie countless . ., . r . c ,i j ,,rl(e, looked down upon their fellow - i,i.... B, ..., , men, or were looked op to by tliem. now live ... .he metnoiy et mankind And a. wr in rue Ii "lit inc. ic mum, in wiiivif hit j j lived ami li nn ishft, thMr Ijime i'fcmei; lirttiiir mifi diaiaif rf (ill it if exlmpinh-t I . . II.-. l'l. - . - l 1 .. . ! eu io liai Ktiesa. I lit wmihi ii hi grown wiser in its estimate of human worth, and the fame vl common heioes has become i I I . .... . ; cheaper anu . ne. per. we nave one ! name that can neser die. One star, I.....,U r. I .1 . . I, . . ,lich no nij,ht of mortal daikne-scan ! extinguish. It will shine on. brighter and bi ightc r, t ill it is 1 1st in the elTulaeii' e of : . .. ... . , that day, foretold in prophecy, aod en- : yoked in poetryWhen l eaven its spnrkhng portals shall display. 1 And br oak npnn as in t he floo.l nf day , N nmis the name un shall ed.l the mom, - ... ,i Nor ev run C nthia till her silver horn; ' r.ut ot, dulv.rd in Ihy supenor rays, One tide of rlorv. n included blare O'eill .w thy chuits: the light himstlf

shall slime I'hiladel pliia , Ii v i-g wii u n is m..i ne . .io ?:, r 0,hr ailh l.s. The mail v n Revealed, end God's etc rntl any he fhiae." ff, Rt a respectable hdel. VVT.ile .UJW, rttient!v tovisiri. bp cut, tar-d the "Happen what may to eur country, this 'here he was engaged in a bank roW.e.y, ' k(,r, f,((l. One letter being robtreasurV can never be relt f.nm her. - '" " decamp w ,0, g.eal precpita-1 , fJ0 Th, rn,t is believed I, I .1 i. I . if i.i (Ictiiirllir I1U . e . I C : I a .... .1 I

I .-.r,ito I.Le ' j, mnr. her

held. l.Ue Cmpagoa. be. po,t.,l,Ue Tj ie, s hasly that he let behind h.m a sum el . , ,,11(t , yt Master Geueral ha .dlaod her hills like G.lboa. but, m all the nea. ly t wen.) - five tln,usanMn,H. s w h.c h r , r(, w , r , j ef hf. v JolUf s lor ihe ap. eck of her hope,, she mav still P. oil Uy ,he had deposited in one of l..e banks, ,,eB.i-e of the isbbr r. boast that she has given one man lo.bej-heie.t sail lemsins ....... Atw York Ccur.

111 f.j'.e Ml t i rri win- - world, who devoted his beat days tu the service of Ins country, men, without any oilier reward thin their love and his own sell approbation ; who gladly laid down Ins aims, wheu peice was obtained; who gladly relinquished supreme authority, when Ihe iolioeuce ef his chaiacier was no longer wanted to consolidate the llitant ins'i'uton t the UepuUlic; and wno died life in y eais aud id glory, mouind

few h.AVP molirnPj ,p(re )lim nn, re. Vet ed at few will be levered after him. ere, ir, t his hall w hose found dtlons were

iloine, n hich looks out tipnri Ihe place of his sepulture ; here, in this city , named t r rt rn It t ia no i a b-..1 al.ir.iJ f.. t L r li jii-ip tursr 'v.nis vr unit um h uiii me , 0TiO t e, HIj ,P American youth ifiliall rnii.n in. I 1 . . ..Ill .... I fiiJtj . , .i i . i A i.i ii "Mi Ihelowlv cemelrv.let him rn! tho , .. , - viii.irsand bleu the lusujory t W Abtl. u " ' . r r I be lad v ef Gov. Io.jton, ef Tennes- . . . ., ... v ,fe (now General ol the lexians) I - , ... . , ... . I illlr HI l H. iniirtnii S ip i. tnunir uni beautilul The i auie of her Uaving her hi)tnrid was never known ; but such were ihe Irelmga of the liolninl, tl.nt lie sud denly resigned his pflire, and went to Ai ' " l, ........ i.. cside among the ChernUee ill I. I;. , . . , , . , , Indians I hev had leeu OiUiiifcd Lut a j y gnlj-j uniPHF ovrra -nir. imih at tniit'vii.i.r.. The Louisville Juuinul ol (he L'ud lust say s : "Mr. Town has arrived here wi'h his wnrkmea for Ihe purpose ol commencing immediately for the construction of the Uridpe across the Ohio. The wotk we nude i iiaud will be vigorously piojecuted. The New Orleans papers ef the 4'h speuk ol (ien. Houston's late victory oer n,.,.,, ...,u a ., ,... r( .. ic, Tl,

w.-.. ...... ....... iiiir i, nit nit- I ri.tiii me I tl'M ii. I'lirnuiiiriltt 111 ,!ee sa y s. -the re can he no doubt, that ! the hea ven. .but proved lo be ,.e. h.ng mnro Melirnn Hrinv prora,ed. The!, ban the m-clnel of some malicious var- ,., . , ' . , , I , . , , . . , . . , . ,1ay 'etribiition has at length come; lets, who had taken one of the brass held . ... .... . ,, , . ,, , . .. nt . . und 1 exas is Irsc Lcuisinie Juiiniu.. i pieces Iron, the armory in ihe Medical

The flrri instalment of the' French iniletn-' J J ! ni'J liiid. We learn by a late arrival at j Gov eminent have paid to the Agent of the I'mleil States the first instalment d;i from lhat country to this, in accordance with the provisions of the treaty amounting to lC.46U.ju't fruncs, or about 3,090,- ; P: id one 111 J einuaty 1 o.) 1 , him me 0111 er in -'ebiuaty 1CJ3. Cincinnati Whig. A Wliorr KAillt.V FOISOSJFI). An attrocious attempt to destroy the family of Doctor Hays, on Fifth street. ws made Yesterday ''V hi black servant girl by putting arsenic in the Coffee prepared lor their hieaklist. Soon alter drinking the coffee, the Doctor, his wife. two daiiih'ers, and sou weieall violently seized with vomiting and e v et e pai r. i n ihestnmach. Medical assisiance was un mediately sent for anil several ;iti)siciaiis uuroaoo., lit M 1 1 f (I fl 1 Ii C e hV ll.eir Mwll nil .l.e e.ilierers were ri mU' h lelieved n. The mil Iisj t.en anesieu ana longed : in. Pi''n nnciilil mms ran be assigned bv possmie cause can i assigned uy tlle i .niily for ine tiorii l act, unless H ; ir(ICPP(Pt lou,,h loathsome doclnneof i i,ltjonism. wild which her mind has bern dee , lmbuei of Lie, as is alleged. r, Aorura urfXo anp rTnioT oons .... -..ii; ... f'..,.;-, nnunres Ihe tleath of the celebrated 1 iooeer and Indian Fighter ftKN. SIMON KKNmv e WM horn i. Culpepper x' . .- , I., ,i 1 J " r ' c-' J , ?-, 'J ,,r() in Logan county, Ohio, dv ef pnl 48,"6, ' " '!.; i v. in. v. ii 'r . BTOLfSI MONEY ! A T II It. A tiEIP 111 A HANK. Our readers may remember that a very

'extensive robbery was connnitted ""n:,u p M.ifr at Alt.an v. ii i the former

limeairoat the London Custom Home. t. C)ne ot the robbers named Sullivan il uppear came to (his country, very soon af- . te r the robber y . and staid a short time at ...i ti j'l un, hipi n ...... Ciucionati Whig. TntDtTr. to sta.cLAr. A Cnticspondent of the New York Daily Adveitiser ihus wiites from the capilol t Washington. I went down the steps again. There, leaning against the wall, whs a sailor with 1 tai imuIiii He aked if Clvy was going to speak I gave fana the affirmative en

swer. Then I'll Hand here and ie him pn bv before I go int the galleries. I was st rue k w ,t h t he tribute of admiration it

ipoke into Ihe terv Voice of FameIt I H ed (hat the reputation of our orator j had been mentioned in prana among th : rti 'I l int't nn I 1m l Ir A A i "ii uic iictit tt d lltl rr c hee, ,n?, and I hope that Clay himself ., k,l(y )1S (ilrtor whle fe bsaiy ' of this thronged city were crowdingth l..n-ri. ..i..i r -n i .j , fz -f " io'c men i a 1 1 Duiurv nan lined Ihe hall, there, by himself, watchful am til d tin r r alnari t la milmnl on t A . . . be told rxie lhat 'f'lav ws the greatest man except Washington tu tho L'o it ad States.' ' s t 1 1 1. vatltino cv the vror r. TROOP. The 'late' Ciirua company performed one leal which perfectly astonished us. 'I hey took but one leap out of our towB, without ever dteaming- of paying for their adverliaetnent. We presume this mutt he n specimen of that high 'vaulting amb.tioo w Inch o'er leai s itself ' . - .Natchez Cour. A little negro boy in Virginia, it ia said the other day was observed very busily engaged in 'd ta w mg black lines' with a piece of charcoal over a grease spot ii the carpet. lie had received orders from his unstress to 'trpu'ie'' the greese. Alex. Gaz. The pood people of Nerv-IIavrn wera nearly Irightened from their propriety, at two o'clock on Sunday night last week, by a tremendous explosion, which some of them believed to have had something to ,i ,. ,1,. , , ..:. I :.. college, which . they fired off opposite the Slate-house , and broke by the concussion, .. i -i ..... . e HiinoBi rverv pune ui girfi' "U one Blue ni (he building. We do.it see what Ihe Medical college I as lo do with such apparatus. .Yea: York Courier. It if stated in the Eastern paptri that no;r u'os lit fil deep in lWkshire coua ly, Massachusetts, on (lie iuttaul! lb. On Thursday, s? 10(1,000 were sabtcrihed in New York to the Texas loin, and on Fiiday it was thought ai much mere was subscribed. lb. coNor.ESJ. On the 7th, the House of Represent lives took up the Appropriation Pill, acsi conrnried in the Senate's amendment. I'h Ilmise then went into a Committee. (tf ,(, .)0P nii the hill ta appropriate i ,(i(H.) ,000 for the protection of the Wes. , e f j 0I1 , ,c r A warm and most inter, iliscussinn rn-uvJ. Rote ot thej,.u,eof i..aited, that a compliance of 1 Vien Gaines with tha instructions of the War Department would be tantamount to a declaration of war against Mtxico. Mr Williams, of Kv., spoke warmlv in defence of the instructions and of the appropriation. He said, that he would (.mlironi;,n lh. nf I , , ., . J, , , , ... . . , United Stales, it it could be avoided; but. . .... . c . 11 )( (, at beast banta Anna would give us . unv ,,ailslt,lp .r .1 k. o.,ld I"', ie boundary line and shake his list, , or gt it his teeth, he. for one, whs lor cut ' hig ,,,,. .,-hp Committee final ly lose and reported the hill which was ordered to be engrossed for a third read ing, and alterwuids passed Ly a vote uf in'... n .. The robber of ihe Park of Tievidenca P.. I has bet n taken in New Yoik. Hif . ;. k1o; iio,i ai... i .j..ii.m. - - -v. j The Venerable Caleb B Bennett, Gov- ' ernr of Delaware, Died at Washington. ' eu the 8 h mil. at the age of 73 yeais. Lvu. Jour. ro.-r Ofic KUbtry The Tost Master at Tnvoio, Dull hes County , writing i y ..dice was entered on the morning ef the l:Vh lilt, bv means r. f Lilse keys and robbed of (he sleasuhoat mail, tor lint j n,pirt LTppe r Red Ilooa ,tf together ri'b. U u0 nlunnn nnmwn oninrj. t is urnimstricirsr donatio:, S. Dei'er, Ii of W hitesbro. Oeerfia, has pesented tilUen thousand dollars to Ilamliten College, to endow a professorship. A new Tresbjletian church will be ded icated in Gretnwich (N. J . on TLct3- - day uext.