Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 August 1837 — Page 2

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to tiii: polls-; K, member that .111 Flection w vii Monday, In iili all of our Mate Offices, mil sNo to elect ot Co!lgrei. I. i t the people

their OWI1 UltlTI'StS, UP. I vif. !

i. I prove themselves

1,

t uih

an.

,1

and all

an st mU'l e--t

vy-'-y -

re mired to

re t

ire at st o,eI.T 1 i' ir-i t .

.'once ar.i

pn

shoal lvivr 1 : bv i,ir;',p'i'

fir the ship c

to which she ha :md w -:it ,.f c ire

f LOLLS, then, on Monday-

he:.!

principal 1 m 1 ti 1m-i" he tnii' I."

1 I. ISO

.1!. 1 Wl 'i. our

come, inI'oiesigh! is Mto over

IS hoi'd

. To

-0 .J r v

"tl tlie puhltc tuisituffS from tho close of

the present till the meeting til' tho neiv Paih.ameut. if) rrifllitful Sccno in Paris. Sum,, :itMl,il,);l spool itors fic assembled in the ( rn p iJc Mars, t. witness the trv spectacle. ;"l up hi honor of tho m irriiu-o f iih Duki. of t Mlo.ins. The

1 .

w

liliV'tit Our J'ff'S-

C ..:

rounded hv

or, i a 1 ,a-,t Itlelosuie, u rditeh, he entrance to w Inch

i" only thr.'iiuh Loco iron :.raiewavs. 'I'

iMvmul has a siimlual ;

, 1

:t alums tho !i.S. "J 1 j

'oirr,( i-i a low open

w htch ti slope;;, roi: r !

w nhoul li ri ;!;e

s 1 11 It'. 1 I 1 o; v

siiil eie 1 1 1 . ; i . run! collected ;(()(), i, );) .

1

if)

plain, nun,' from

in 1 1 irri tlir

evil of the .uuropen space is

'po and elevation are

u s. I '1 this slono

ine o; anion ersoti

in

ir:neritti nexcle one da

his country patriotism, tumor his

Millar- requite that he should. .. ' 1 ' F'e.-i.ons in M iss.ssippi, so fnr 1 - ' ' . ti.'io resulted in fnor of t!

doubt she is d;ser.:l

1 rfc..- 'iV.T'.i'i d. ." it will he III

.-..ih-rn S'.ites. and wo atr.ioipiie alike result vi car own Win Ism is now .at a

uw ;.-. j :to poopic hwe Peon jniiiii

loiif onoiiirh. and avo now riMn

t:ie rsr to

om 11

all t!u

0

in

teir

?!iTr.;'t!i to V

,i.,i,

r t.c .h

if;;

in. upon a

c u.urpor.

h.-.s

tho tioo, wore . 1 1 .

lino l.:o Iroons

.i 1 . .

:ii u. hi i ii-.i noi.iw, mill w . lit i!,hmm!i a -ham filit. i.hininr this, rf "the ro m".s 1,11,1 thor lire works, t iaiiH; a wrorijj ihroction. wouodrd some of tho -pi otators. and 111 ono part of the lirhi two

men ltd! from tree and i-oi-. lr 1 1 1-. J .,

the spot. l:vas not, howevrr. nil tho Srea'hino up of thp -portaolo, ahout 10 l-'J o'olook. that the m;'.;:i ca! atrophc ensuod. The crowd, anxious to disport, ru.slu'd to tho lilies. At i'irt the exit was easv nnd vogular, hut oon as the mass from behind

presscil

torniiO -alarm seio.

men, wornon am

impatiently on, the jam became

i:p"ii

. 11

till crow;

tnied to lloat on the ocean. Her lenoth

on the deck is 21 feet, which is L'7 feci

more than half wav from I'ifth to Sixth-

street, in I 'he.stiut-strcet, and her breadth !s loot, w liich i.s s feet w ider than (,'Iiks-

mi t-Ktt -ei t opposite the theatre including

t.'o: ;iUwi'.vs. Shii is lar::e emjiiiiht to

carr two thousand men, u'hieli i.s a larger number than the w hole monoitn ariuv thai fought and .rained the battle of Chippewe, and .ijreater than the j n 1 j ml it : u 11 of a considor.ablc izod county town.

M10 1.1 of the burthen of ,'tiMltl tons, and could, if louled with llour, carrv tho moderate oaroo, of thirty thousand barrels,

enoueii to supply hrea.l bjr flty Diousintl people lor a whole year. She is to carrv 1 I" run. pou tulers, so that everv time ! I : .-11 1 1 - . .

mil- ui.-.-iiai.o's a 1,111 tirotiiiMtto, she wi.l d.spose of ppiots !y if l,:i of linHits' to hulp make iron p;:';' b:s for the bottom ol 'die ootan, unless she Inppcru to hit the 'tifiuy. 'ho will draw twenty piirh'- feet ol water, and find it. dillicult to n.tvi'.'.tte in shoal rivers. One of her on-hnrs, which h to br setm in the vard. and which

is sanl !o ho the largest one in t'-e worhl

weijihs 1 l.l'.DT pounds, wliicli is some-

tf

Whijfg-Whiir rrinciflos. 'Tin- Wl.ii lives in . very Smto, ,llt wishes to live only in a free Ntnte. Jit-claims 110 riiMit 111 liiiiisvll" luit what ha is willing to mivc to his ii-iu hfor. Jlcis not listnl in wrts hv lioiin.l-., nor kept in tliem l.y jirejinlicr; hii tiini.l is not c.mti i''t.',l bv systems, run snrrvtl divots; it i.; .neu to io.l mil! nature: he is not attached to .cmiiiis or t. (Pons, hut to things, to justice, to il,Piv

viriuc, ami 10 ins coiintrv. lie (ult, ri'.i tarn,,,

"' t'tllcr: ., esc. Willi Jike ooiit,.ii.( ,, promises iitul im-na.-ri. ui:avel lv jh.w.ts ,r ,;

ill i.-nnl to t.'u sc. .Nt 1 1 1 : !. 1 r 1 5 like :i .'roi... ..

. .. . ... .- . .-. . .

" ne 'ii)criillv acts Ins i. tn he .Iocs nh.it he 'im. I.e ., ,,vn

in Ins Fiilicri'. to promote I he e-.-ner..!

matter what von .,11 him. wlm' h

ptofen- i..i; W he-."

.Accept the a.-surances of uur high con-

biueruon anu respect. J'rformrr. 4orricE DIALOGUE.

or tie- tnle

t his r . v.

Ciirrrjinml, tin ,,f Iht New Vnik. .1 1 1 1 - -'It!; T

hat I to!. I a f, -,v ,1

u t.,e r,rv:,l .1.

- to re.

par! 1:, ., uiihIt'are.

us nnn.e he

itiOM Tin; r Aninx.i .' -!:r r. 'ou jmbli.di new, do von?

i'. lilur. "es sir. Wit operations ;iirain.

. u e;i sir; I rosid.

county, have la!( !y settled there from the cast, and am humous to subset ibe for one . C . 1. 1 .

i our own uewsoH.Ders. 1 ;:t ;irn vo'ir

MAN. your pipr ccn!i.'irnced

111 an auioimpi;

there vlioulil not tie

m 'A ttlllif r 1.. ..... w . . . .

ft ' I ' lll lliilt: for a less price than live dollars r,er annum. 1

am

aim; 1; st !: 1. i:;tio. ' Conxrr.si.JohH Kwin?, Sz John Law I.'rpn vnfuth-r.Vaumtl Kmiuon, Sa,

Junari, Arel.ibal.l McKt-c, Willia

-wieiire :.nd Jfi:iat!)it,i 1'. (tXw (Ink. ,. 1). Seotl. '"-orf, r. Henry I.'nblo.

. iMlTUtl 'C Jlr i f.

iiavrek man, ( 'has.

.ion 'i'his is n j ten;;.-,?

mi 'i r.-i:,ii Mrr!.rll,

a,.

iio-iiie

fmi more than live ton, and will require

lee o.e!o. K.

s ; lliroot thf loo,. Illefit I

I'liitv" i:i till-; Si.ite !.!i -;

to pass. Ti.,- s,.);t in the ,arv i, ti;c ie ii ..r'coiiv, ra!icn on W.,' .1 t. II r - .'ire.-ti r,-, am! ;.!,., .r;,, h oe (.,-eo,

' ' ' 1 1 in n-cii!.ii..tis en t!i

.1 '. Kveiy I, ,.:v i, 1, ;h:!i.r at the liver- i!;..:i of t!i 'i'-i.n.-!..,i,ic I-',.-.,

T.lni'."lni.i.. I 1 . .

"i.'iivnis e.U.Il .l le ip 1 11)- " "en thry meet their old em-mio. 'J'he W

tt

Ha s 1 iii!l.','i 1

ti..,

,111 j

IV fill ioo,! n .t,,r. 1!,. ..C .- .1. . 1 1

ffllllC liinrvv r nt.,n.. .1. 1. I.... ' ....,.. !, I Hie IKIIl.l

,. I'M-' 'o etiiiapeart. rnle (j,,,,,,

tier w;r.er iaii,,.s are ol iron, m.wilv

-ot wishiior to

vou are not n .... th

in

and

. i .

,1 1 tul crie.';, w ere

ih ir inirit'sis, to a.!mini'"'r to las own ambition.

W e direct the attention of our

lor more than a ipiarter of an hour, especially at the jntcs of tiio .Military Sc!ipo1. this hon ihle scene was continued, and the crowd cot out only by passing over the bodies of the dead and the wounded. '1 wenty-i'our poisons, 1-J men and 1'J women, were killed on the spot, two wom r n f- .m.-,! t.. I. 1. . ...

-....u . mtii nomes cxpire.I almost immediaMly, a:,d there wero more thn !'h-c.l an I jiff;; wounded! of whom

vor.v noi;,:y. It , fe:,r I thu

aifiitio.n to this list, others end of the enclosure and

at tho brid.-e of Jo

ircu, uttenno; fn!it:A un.'.er foot and

r"a !e; s

p.irlicularlv to the no'.iee rrusiees of inctime. t tracts on tho: mrv,'v. latr

i irfl'llrtll 1. 1 ,'r.io fl

jtv of in. nines'.

!e:ed at o:ico, an,

contract, w 1.1 iiav.j that will rot soon

riou ui come !oi wsnl lit once, line now sum eve,! w ill, it is

Hoard ol g out eon- : bv their

tlie ponds in tlie vi. in-

'I'ius wrk stioui.J be

by tlie h let'.ip !v mah

t!iO.-,e disposed to

pow an opportunity

' ; resi'p.te.l a,;mp, ninl

I he w hole

e

eomj'letcd tins Ssi-ion

Wr.inmi Kinrr of llngland, died on the Joih of Juno. The l'nnccss Victoria

i fccnded the Thronp rf (Jreat f '.rit.iin as die .lead.

in

at the lowe

in pasjiutr out

ua. many havo been rre

cipitaterl into the Seme, as there had been

many inquiries tor j'erson

wno are neitm-r anions t!

tho shatio ef lanre chests. e:ov.'.f nt' i-o-,1,1

in. t from one to two hundred trillions, but

nav.o.o a proportion ol tlitm oi ot

siiaj.es, auopted to fit round the sides of t'.'.a sliip, so as to leave no sjmco, as, tinp. pons, witli cases. The number is probably lo,', ;is far as we could judce from look-ini,-.at them, as we i;;d .1 day or two .-nice, under tho imid.meo of some of the polite and attentive officer stationed at tlie yard. A friend has just informed us thai the

arrest anchor in tin J'.rittisli d

m if sinr;

wuuinie.i or

) :s iurectsor. She j in her ISth year, '."lie dcir.isp of tlie kir.g will not he'proo.uclivr of any important political chane rriniediat.-ly tr.vi,;u;!itv and order prevails to 3 crp.iter et( r,t in llpchmd than 1:1 ottr own Land. Money mitters are

more setttea a:M contider.ee is not so comph.oelv Jestroye.'.

From the .Vrw-YorK. Kxpres. I. a to from Europe. Death of tho King ot England. Ily the packet ship St. James, ("apt. Nbor, we have receneJ London papers

to the viOih: tilt, inclusive. The Kmtr of consideration tl

The tray theyjmmsh S',,nnhnat Jr lervn in Ah, -an.The Voroiu r an,

tr.e.lury who have enquired into the burs. 1 11 fr At fh cto-,... I. .11 .. , r -

""- ooi.eroi mc I niott stf.il-

mer, at Hull, hnve rendered the verdict of

un'imo- ... ilg.unst the I : nrineer. The ( oroner and the Foreman rf tUo Jry Uo watted on the Mavor of Hull, at the Mansion-House, when the Coroner, addressing the chief m.istratc, said. 'Slr, we coins for the purpose of presenting a requif.rion, emanating from myself, as coroner, and the Jury. The object of this

.t liiiiuon is to request you to cad a nub

ic meeting of the inhabitants, to take into

uoc at

I ortsmouth, in weighed sonvthiiir' less than in, imo pound, at which time

there was on the stocks three ships neatly as large as the lYnnsylvani 1. '(,' 1 .i n Intcllii nr.rr. -t .ni. Oriici.tl laipuJccoo. The National Jntelli.rencer, of July 10, contianed a communication, showim:, certain speculating uc made o4" the public dratts, which were thrown in'.o circulation as tho 'fitter mrrrvrv." The use reIV. ,, . I t., u ' i

,as im. ina i-ost-oitice-men

at Washington, received their

of fellowship.

nuans, or har 1 nioriev iw.; !.. ,., ,,

in uic inunt 1. I in Sj, - r.f -V 1 .

- ' .mini,! ;i . u a, 1 in.,,.i,,, at tl...; ..11

" " "i" .piariers to confirm tlie

K c.l. In truth, there is har.llv one il,,,,,.,,,! ,

. ... ...

her "!-v ttiat u opposeil to ihe movement. One

.r.iKij .r movers assure.! that Mr. Van Bi.r.iiis ,'. . ,,l.-,!!;, in fivor of the rnov, inmit.

v h .l will Illair aril Hcnton ,1,,' It

Kiio-.vn lierc v. h i Ilk ,;; up tl,,. "via )

a-hi;m!oii. It i- tlie woik of tin

crc.lit party: (io.l hies- th.-m for the .Jee.H -tS n. i.,..', 1 1.. ..- .... ,

.... , 1 iiiyiiiiT.slvs- 151. 1. lie s Pai.i

ililc-vl. the i...esay ' The bank has lea

ten Iiu-crs..!!.-' .Now only thins, cf a deiul !.-, ll,r.i.,'aii. a iive Torv.

1 tie terms oi sii''.ceri;,ti.,ns are i' if paid at the 'imc s-ibscribkig or St any t:i:n wiil io t! vt-.r

advise vou Mil

ware that we can ret trie

I '.irge.st sised p ip,TS iVotn east, for the mm

or even less money; do. you. not think

v" ' would !o Letter with vonr paper, if

ou would put it at lower j.rice'

i'.. I hese are questions we are always

wi.li;,,r to answer, when we are satisfied

they not dictated by a spirit of avarice:

and so, we will rutsume vonr motives to

he good, and atibwer th?m by asking vou

If-

irnn, J.,hn

uue and .J.,! n r

( ''itl.it:! Ciini::ii.sih,f I..,. .

- o..! 11(1

,- :'-? a id U'iiliarn Jf,

nny

, l'-'n'-port.onThur.-

"V ' " Jir.r;, hy the

. . . . 1 . ,1 , 1 ,,-, , f v -, t . , - . , - . k I

"Alil.l'A . J 1 u

. e V

.M

r.

I'ot,

l VIS.

Fn

tn,s t0 0,: e 2l)th init..

III V I ' . w . t

V f V , ' r-s'l "nng long nd useful hie. he eriiovd ,

, . -"l.llt.cJll! ami estf-cm of r.-f..,..

- ... -iiiituj.

". . wit s n li An l.onc-t n:

r. an I a chief, a no,?.

is win

lisollllll

new Tin

.o. Cr,hZ tiank .... It U a common pra. ti with Tellers of Hanks to cross ijaJ,k note v ;.,

i.nj jnoLje a inn co he count.Tieit: niul it not nn-

ficjneiitlr luippens that thev cross note.

So far as ri lutes to their own Jiank, thev Inav I ...a. 1 o 1 .

...,o.,t- ,. in u, is inif-riv. Kut a9 reimects other

hills, tliey have

no more riht t,i

i'fac,

drafts, which they sent to New Y

a hit!

O'.an t, icy have to put a cross on the face of the

person who ,.Irs it. They are not the executors

nor conservators (.f the hw, an,! shoulJ never he

"Uttered to txerviso it. 1 '-

.1 n.ivcntr in tiermany gives an ac

count 01 an interview with a nettv noten

Clltruia ,,, . . 1 I J I

. 1.0 III 01. ll-Mr, 1 n..r, ,, A.l U 1 . t

, I " '"-oivii ninieii a rreai ano

01k an i

a creat ant

powerful as any monarch in existence.

lie la.kcl about his declining to

to the

subcrioe

quadrupartile treaty. This reminds

us ol a story of the nigger Prince on the Coast of (Juinea, whose throne was a block of wood, and whose guard was three or four

and irt dead. Th

news of th

'tin is uius annouTiceu in m virr.

.roniete ot the VlHh:

le st'on'j necessity of oeti-

. . 1. 1..I; '

e- u".iuiK l arnament to protect the public, n.nsb" f"- r"""i. f.i.i.1 .t rucurrenee ur leventa an n, f,,l I.

Hi MA.n srv pm,r.i hn 1. r.:.:; , ' ,lWBS ine "Pi Ot

, .' , -'". iwenn , i.e. . ury ami inv Own, that C s alive in m,nutes rt three o clock this morning, terference i, loudly called for, forl it !

..f l" V ",: u. memoers coacne, it appears to es to be still more

... i.,,- .ot . 1 t I i , i s 1 1 o j. 01 teibury left Windsor Cas'le for Tow;

Tho l.n-dis

v. .... ,,,., 1 ,(u.i,iiu-a,ion 01 the parliehaving the manatrciiient -... ....-,1. ...

Si ... ..ivo.i.iwi,'! 31

vent, and are filled w ith remarks of what were to ' e its consequence, even before

I. is (W.tii was known.

ITcr Present iIpjest.

.ilid and iii'iftnous persmac . on h r to o.h -r'.s side. fr,.in

r.-dcrick. sttrnamed the tnananim-

"oto.- ( ; Sax -my. llav ai!'.-t the Fmporor (

.en. e'er

n.lwerfnl fln,l in tl,l. : t

. ... nun uisiaucp, so t;evatating an engine, and I am sure your con-

h-ent will not for a moment he wi'thhehl on a su'iicet to irr.-,trut ' t .

?X(-e.:,::;t -pin!, the M lVor evoressed bi

so, for s premium- Hereupon a Mr. Siintuil Kirmlall Jun., Pav Arent, &.,' writes an srticle for the Iu'tellitrencer, in w hich is the following paragraph: "The highest price niven for thesi

drafts in this 'mart' has been six per cent.

premium to District r,pr, winch is at When he had comm'e.ed !.,'; '

f - " i s j j i i iuui IJtrr L'C U. I S J )oi'f 1 f ,1 r rr U - 1 1 . -i

of he r just dues Be hevmg the dralts he .ompously mquired if they talked much conld be exchanged on butter term, else- about him m Fngland. The,e petty Ger-

: ':i:. : , "io" man, -"". consaCe with

ua iew iorK ahour the close of the! PhiL Sar X(lvs,

...ok inuinii, on oruan oi some ot my fel-

low clerks to make arrangements for that Bank of the State of Missouri. Th

'...I..?. j iic rcjun was mat t iev rcj - .ovenmr i.... i - . ,

ire.l nhnul 1 1.9 .-. . : . '"ucu i'roci.imauon, ae-

r,Vr a ,n J 1 u 1"3lr'cl P- "ng mat ine instalment have been paid per. still receivinir ls-i thtr, ... ,t,, . . I .. .i... . , , l

' ---. ....... n ..a uu m on uj li c ni i ll lla 9ii i.

. - - - , .

Others. What is Vur oceu nation sie.re

you setticil here: S. Well I suppose as I began by ask

ing iiuesuuii", u is notrang more tnin

that 1 should answer yours I am a car

renter, by trade, but I am settlod on a farm where I intend to carry on lhe business of

doth

I''- What do you ask, for a barrel of

hour.

- I have not been here Ion"

enough to raise any yet, I expect to have

...o4u ,.ji 3jic. i exiieci to nave alter

next harvest then I shall ask the rus

tomary prices, w hich I suppose will be

trom in to !',;

M- What waa tlie price of that article

in the eajtr

. In the eastern part of Pensyl vania.

where I ritue from llour was 5 and SC.

per barrel.

Vell sir, what do vou eharue for

a days wokrat your trade.''

s' v hen I work by the day, I ask

two and 3 half and sometimes thrpe

tae :i,,Uest n-ork of f.'oil."

On Sum.'ay morninr;. the 30ih

"if younger ehi , r.f f.

' ' ' ' S' t , C

inst

Martin

In this nl.ir. nr. t.-.i 1

last. (. huiii-s r' ,fo. -r ... -

r 1 f , , - i ,'il. l

J. ner.pni

m.

1' A J I ( . A I AS ! j 1 5 A U( ; A I As r r 1

LARGE & EXTENSIVE SALE OF

HAKD-WAUK. ( I TLi;RV

t JLvLGtirk-n.

JitiHg the stuck of an .'., 1,.

Chant, iliriinintf buihtisi

I'nFHF will be sold at nublir anctmn

in the town of Vincennes, at the auction room, on Water street, nrar the Hnlr.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Tl,,,,., J

and Friday, at 10 o'clock A f .

pion-

dollars.

1 . nt .1 :.i. .. . t, , inno i-ror-iv i.." i l. .

i'. nai uiu j on ass in 1 ensvivan- k hdck j. m, a

iar P'w'Wiiot hummer and Winter

...

o- A dollar a day, gener.'ly, but somenes a dollar and a half.

V ell now, in your business vou

scriptions for stock

las reoi:irl hv i . 1 .

U.,ru ,),. i,,. .r..w. j tu.iii.-i, anu auinori-

..... . iry,!,,, in-, 1 j i-.k ,, z.ng the Hank to i.,Suc h.r nrttM v

itizens!! 'i'he Ihavn not -ft an .u.. 1

Intel!, encr tho, rm',.' M. .... ... i'lui-iaiiiailOH.

j iwooimi u pun ti 1 , jun- u 1 r?inn t . n,...i, r .1 t t

ir,r ii-A,unv :.:'. , ' 1,1 e ann

" 0 "'iiii,i"iiiw,iuil!. KlCStO-n lssmnrr ,.... l .1.. 1 ... 1 .

1 r,-- ..,'..s aiiiiiui. mii nnvv

them by about 2 1-3 per cent."

th

.oca in Kjjirc than for otlierieitixens!!

"Th. at . i .

v " : , K ; . l" 'y are not inlormecl. From the con-

" f'Ji's-r, aiiu mat nitiori r

1 his vo; n desce-i Jo

John I ous, F irrs)i a and f

Wciihurc;, i ' ''I J'l, h - W., -U.-ith. wi:;.'h :d s e i c'l V

Prince founder

o the

This 1 k,

io;hs, :: i.c-i

a-. : Jolm ,

fir lanen l.irb s ..

irons batilo .it of tli.lt Sove-

d in prison till his ic ? in the year l.'o !.

cl tastre.esmjT cap'ivitv.

two sons, J,,hn f 'reder-

o! the old line of Sax

per: re p pro;

i,;;;,i;i,

oed t.iec

dice in t.'o? o appointed a

1 1 -

'M'i't of the dsy lor the

:n w.

wou.

i : JI . ,

.i Inid i!,,-.

rraiiJcri nt.

IAct Hsrriblo. C.',i (ioiirf I ,h ,fl, .' ,, ..

the

v,

ih..,7.

! '

ion-Mi mj m tf4e viontraa

l'i. ii loia'.t.s to the . o oh nf

i ...;.s. 1 oo.r.rr o i )r.

' i !. ,i , .ri. , ,, , ..Lime., uieie issues

'x ' ;-' 1,1 wcoimuer wiii ot necessitv , J.mi..i

ictcr ;d thos.j mr.i!irt- r.f th Ish ol .. i....

u u, ,.ci a.sueei.

isiown, on the (.'ha

ioa-ii;iv 'J'he' u derstani,

nun

m. in whom com-

nr..? ol

Wniniar, of

-is ;

t!.e

present representative is (diaries .Wiist as, the reiommr l)uk0 of Suxc Weimai-.

or .nai u. -,.,0 oi me ijiikc and Duchess of

rvent was iir.-l periorme.l at (':

I'

- am

"n'rc-, m

a 'ai:i ;d Iew. in I,,!,.

'ctr. A h-w weeks after' the orvm-ty .hey returned to the . ;.nd i. '.'.red to Amorhach, the 't the l.ir Jifce ef l.tm:n.r,

f her he CUT,-,

i; fi e s ,

v.h.

ii'-ced

:s"ii; 1 of tlie In

i oocijpatr.n of t!io palace, Wl! :. fnp o their ir fant son. 'J'ne

to toe wish of the 1 loL-t,

to return tr this couiurv, and thu Votm, Prmr.ss was horn at K ensiii ton, " M 4V 1. IMl, but seven mombs b. fora her

i ni.ii laiuenieu o.eniise. i.'j rcssag-e from the Queen

" "' J L'u-.li. TI;

n the iiiotun i Viscount Mclbounno, 1V..8 r-a.l by die Ford ( 'hanceilor, Jun '2, as lo.'.'u ws; ' ictona Kecina. Tb.e Quern cntertajiH tl, fullest con'idence that the Uoxuo

ol I. op's

" loch Hi r M.ip-s-tv feels at the

the late K.

I at

'iver, (. -.nad;i. fortutute suilcrcr, was,

mow oi a lunm.r hut conrim.ed tj u.;..:,- i

W e of

an.i to derive from it s;

tn-.t

. i.

i t (im.e mioxicated. on

a II it Til Y ! Ml of rn.-i. fro.-L-

can get I.oild dollars, in current his knife to the heart of a voui.V S,.-

it . rt

lie was smzed by the

le purpo

rt

( iieif and

' raised j hi;

ro 1

o.i th' urn aho:. 'h 1 calf

the industry n;i,l la

ter could procure.

on a, cov::ir or his heauty, whiJi havir:ir been lamdiarized wuln his mistress ever 'nrc 1,1:1 hfd!, and havinor always been

i i i i

a .inn, cisiuav ed

ted

t.ic.'iincnt by no ;r,p me Jisr

.e mp5.s.ioe.

lartiotjin'tis in :ie deep al'hction

death of

mo, whose constant desire to

promote the interests, maintain the liher- '". and improve the laws and institution ft the country, will insure for his name r,nd memory, the dutiful and adcciior.atfi reject t,f all her MajoMv's subjects. The the pen.,,1 rif the scssion whcn consj(,er rd in connexion w,th the law v.h,eh,myn on Her Majj,sty ,he duty of summoning a new Parliament v.-.thin a limited time, renders it inexpedient torecommend to tne House of Commons any nPW nlp:1. pure for it adoption, with the exception cf such ai may be necessary fur tarrym"

natural at-

Ueasinir to Mrs.

l oung. whom he follo wed a!, out the farm

i.r.e a oog. i :,e anttr.i.l is now a little

over two years olj. Toward lac end of

last week, he had, as usual, accompanied

me eow sio inc Homestead, and they were

Listened in the cowhouse, when .Mrs ycutiv and her djurhter i ircccc, t,d,

.. . ii . i . .

io mint mem. t m cntt ring the building i, ,, ,i i .. i . . . i .- . ..

.... .ii jM.nt-euen io tt.c inr end, to milk

tne cow Listened there, and the loose bul advanced w ith his usual f imiliarity to Mrs oung, who pushed him aside with th;

pan stif carried in her hand. The animal immediately turned upon her, and with

too tirst thrust of bis horn penetrated th abdomen, and violently raising l,i.s hen. r nntil lipr I.e., I,- ... .v., . , .

rr.antier, and roaring returned to make a second char---upon the hapless Mrs. Young.

iiy mis umo. However, tl

rized

io daughter had

a pi'ctoorK. with winch she .rr.lla.it.

ly face tho animal, and after a lone; struo--ule. and two or three very sucee-ssive stabs :t the head of l.er antngonist, she fairly beat him from tin purpose. Her first care was now her unfortunate mother, who.

wiiu suci assistance as she could give was with much dithculiv removed to the dwelling housr.whcre, after a nicht.pa'sed in inexplicable torture, she died the follow

ing morning. . . Ihruld.

From thr Philadelphia Cazttlc. The lino of battle ship ', nnsulvaniu

on tne Storks at cir , ,,.,. i.

shelter that cost s 15,0(11)', ' ono of the raost splendid fabnes that were ver den-

o ,:.c r,i.n.ic;crt. thos-j mr.isure-i r. t

Adinir.is'rtiion, by which the djhtors and creditor of tho govt r::mc;it have bo-ju pbee 1 on footing of such gross injustice. Lot us exemplify it. Wo "find by the ,,f. tori.al list that tlie writer of the above i.- a clerk in the Po t Oilice Department, at a salary of I .- dollars. happens, by his own showing, that for l:,s claims of

I, liid

jhans. notes, wh.ioh answer all th

sea oi money in the onJin.TV transacti on ol business. Now a private citizen owes l.li:.' doll us to the Government sav to the ( histom-Iiousc j,.s.Seg5,iB "that sum ir. .such bank notes as the ricrlc has

co;r. erU-d uis drafts into, and which lit

can ma.-to ait lus purchases with in market or tlsewkere at par the 1,-l hlwill be sulucier.t to enable the private citizen to pay his debt to the Custom Hons,.; he must add 100 to it. to mirchasn sl.lthi

of that kind of currency w hich the clerk haj been paid in, and which only the (,'ovcrrment will receive. In other words.

' gcr.tirrtiun v T., on the sloth,

seii-aiioti i-s btta a oartv of In.o-ois

- T . !

ne.;.igi,i s ii.i'. iu

Oi llicill .i

until aifiirs

tspect.

'V. I.Oiiil rni'!ir(vi.

w.

ho 1

ctt r.;;rl;r-"ton

iorins us that .juite a

proc.iiecd there bv .V number of S":-

lined, and a

;ard

citizens, con-

pru

u a lew

,t

rationed a s the strcc

io olhce-holder rains I0O in currr-.,'

, rt - .... natiii notes more than his salary, and the debtor ha to pay 100 doll.irs "more than his debt in the common currency. It i.s this practical injustice growing out of the ruinous policy of the Administration, am! constituting one of the evils under which the community is suffering to which our correspond! nt anil ourselves aimed to call public attention; and all the sophistry of

Mr. lsemtail, junior or mnor, cannot reconcile such gross inequality to any just notions of equity and good Government.

. . it I e rtin i , T, . y it ... i

,,-,.,,,,. . ,. ' io you, and more

. U1'11 lnp uowinff Hanks ol this especially to our be ove, ,i, ,1

rify will cwimencc on Tous.lav iott U... 1 If!, l.,:t.l , '.'

.... - ' tAuitH nor enure Snnn, i -r

lust., reccivinu hi .lc..isit', ar.J

ctun. as well ns tliseontrd ..inei- the m.tes of .. . , . 1"" ,,,mu""; Pul 101'tfl in

round his is of Pur-

Imc-ion were crowded i.-ld. ,.r i,;.

Irme, tieiandit.g their brother-, and vow ':"!; leneanee if he wss refused them. f,- . r-r..,. ..:.;

,.s j,,-,,,. v..... i), Durtipjrion llcOIIIIIlcr

mscrction in., better part of valor, one

Hi:. lit opened t,:P I'nson ,!to-s and the

'Hi, A .v'(i "(;i.

ask double wage for your work, sell a barrel of flour for twice the sum you would eastward, and yet vou ask ui to

uniish a paper for the same price. Now-

put that and that together, and see if you

can make them jngle. Dont misunderstand me. Recollect, I was not attempting to b-at down your price, but was only sucgestin? that

ry go doing you would receive a better

patronage.

V.. Hut we can assure you the more of

sucn patronage the worse for us. An

extensive patronage of that kind would inevitably break down the sutabhshmnet. -o sir our prices are fifty per cent, too

low. Instead of what they'are in the east, they are not more than twenty-five per

cent, higher, and until they are fifty per

1,11-.- .U .1

"" io.ici uinn uiey are ai present, we

nail not oe on an equality with our neigh

bors. Every body charges a higher price

lor every thing, axcept the poor printer; whose doom is threefold worse than that

accorded to the rest of the f.miiv of Adam. With them is nothin.' worse than to

earn their bread by the sweat of their

.row with us, it i to work for nothing

themselves. Everv b-odv ha his

DRV GOODS.

consisting in part of the following art.,-:...

Cloths, Casimfrcs mid Catainrttn; I'ainti J Muitiirm and IJiahnp Tjm'nt; London and .imeriran Print; Fn.-.fh Chintz; Ilk- Italian, f.cmtrins, f.'ro !: Suit and Gros P)c Xuphs Silks; Plain, Figured and colortd Grot A.vy,,x, together with everv other rarie'T of articles in the DKY-GOODX hne, CilirnrisnliT nnn r. i tUm. . i

1 " "'t iii"i complete a,er o He red at public sale in the W estern Country. Aiso a largs and general sssortm.nt of HARD-WARE AND CUTLERY. Also Wines, Prandvs and f.'rnr;..

to be sold without reserve by

J. iMJ.NAYAN. Auct. Terms of sale, cash Indinn K'.n.

tucky, Iilmois, Michigan, Ohio, Louis

iana or lrgmia money. Vincennes, August 5, I s.J7.

IMf'OIiTAAT TO

IiABOESR

price lor what he wants to ;

ut if thf

SH.L he

at C ,I.

ol August,

i the tows

printer Jure petiiion for anv thin-' l,keaj,'" 'V'"'" "' ''u contracts for digging m fair remuneration for his toil, he i, insult-''"Y";' i r, r'r Dh'AFV, in the vicinity

inst

r v

e. CI to the lowest bidder, on

day

i,.r-v s Hotel, in the town

the -,tl

flew. St. Li:

m.y the''

Fnnrra; Obf cqnies. 'J'he following letter, which we copy

irom ifie .mv 0rk Times. fUovalut.!

. i i . . . . - '

eoi.suiered as the burial service o!

t . . t II

tii ai, god numbug." It is signed

juuiiav oi .ames n it-.k-C ir,

length. We commend the epistle to tho

ai.entioncf Mr. Penlon. Purturil mon.

miliar ridia'lns imti.

To the Hon .Nath'l P. Tallma.Ue. S.,.

fs. ,.r i'. t . . ' "

aitu tn me v niieo estates.

New York. Julv -1. IS.Tr

Sir: M e, the undersigned. memSnra f

... . e- v..

xne iiemocratie .Vrmh

City of New Y

opuldicn party, in the

orii, have seen w ith nrl.I.-

and pleasure, your letter to the Editor of the Albany Anrus. of t).e ;vih r T

- o ' - - " oi.ni; laM.

I t!-,o s,,tv(-iit mi, uncid,,iiip.t H,..,L f t.;.. rt

Il.irik of Amcricn J.nihiT f,..,..f,.tr,r i,.t.

Muchants' KxcllaniKe hank Aortli Kiver Liank

Jiutchcr's- ami I (rovers bank Mechanics Ae 'I'raJers bank CommerciM lnnk

Sovrrth wjr.l hank

F.afayettc Tank fJrccnwi, h hank.

A- i. Yi.rk Ciiurirr. r rnnhiri, nf t.uini. I.vnn is hoim Iu,l r,

.Merchant's bank

l.'aiik. of .ewVork 1 hion Untik

Mcihnies bank 1'hciiii hank City brink

Fin of the St.ito oi.X, V.

l'uit jii Bank

txoress our entire inn.nl,.,,;. , r

inmo-lfmUf rnl. .1 . i. . Oil U 1

1 - i int sun lnipn s so i , ,- . c i

the notes of ,.,. . ... " Fuk ioi.il i

7U1 i our words aie, " am in Juror of a trill rcgulatrd audit tystem, caul apposed to the romau trial scheme of an rxelusirr mctalir

od wit.'i taunts, r.nd with the thre.ils that if you dont take so and so we wont pv.romzc you: wo will go to the east for our newspapers. Let them go to the east lor the;r newspapers, r.s quirk as thev please. Let them go and get their great overgrown sheets their highly j.ntlVd family papers for two dollars, or own a dollar

id tne

If

.em, they i, or love Put

renni

and regulate hut not destroy. The rrt-.t.

itsystnnis the distinguishing feature betireen despotism and liberty." In these high and patriotic views we heartily concur, and assure you that we bepeve them them to be the sentiments of

tne great majority of the republican party; and we cordially tender to you our unani-

tlir north, by shoemaker's Shop on the south : ,no,1-s support in the proper effort to S!'Sfv Shoemaker's S!,c, on the ea,t by a S,,,,,;. j tain and establish thme prineiides in the

legislature of this grert and enterprising nation:-

s sn"i'. anJ on th., wist ltr SIIiipm i

KEK'H sii ryj-T ' ' '

per annum and when they have what arc they worth? AV'iiat do contain? a talc forty yards in !enj a thousand stale anecdotes, to make sick misses weep, or dunces Lu'.edi.

do tlfy contain what wo want to .see here? our local r.ews the stale of our markets: the advertisements of our neighbors, Ac? There is always something about even the very worst western paper, to make it ol more importance to him w ho resides in its vicinity, than the best he can find in

the east. Go to the east! Well, we want Vcarpenter to build us a house vou

charge too much we will go to the cast

lor our workmen. But if we do thev

come here and charge us the same prices that you do and they are right. And so

it is with newspapers. Eastern newsoa

nrp ni dd i c I, nA IV... n..t. i. i

j.u. . u,,, i iui t.isicui i eopie itiev n ro TT.t i n.r,.,.t, 1 -..! . , , "

..x miiinii-ii it Miu uie wesi, Willi ill C

exception of some few, who wish to eir

cuiaie their sheet east and west, p.r.d they

suit notiodv. Put, let the peoDle e-o to

.r't- r---

east iortncir papers. Pet them m

I?n u-t,r :.i . , .

.,..,.,1 a lanum.uu Hisiips in artdipss

his constituents when a politician wish

es to publish a stump speech wdien :

farmer wishes to nr!vprtif hl nmi!nw r

, . -- ---- - - r -

meciianic Jus work; thev will p ease

recollect they must go to the east to do

all this.

S. Enough here's your money. Set

ms ilown two ropies one tor mvsell, and tho other lo my frien ! in IYnvIv.'in-

ia. We will send them at least one paier for the thousands the eastern presses

circulate in the west. I am satisfied you ask none too high if you asked more I would give it. E. And we will tell ycu, as a man of honor, that, w hen we compare the prices

cf cur busniess with every theng el?.!.

tsw:

r ; . ..

f -oi,

contracts will ! e let i See-

cet a map nnd

nous u, ...... leet a map nnd profiU

o! t.-ie llitcn or Drain, showing theshapo oi the same. w,:h the number of cubic van;-; ol earth to be evc.-.vated m esch see h-is been prepared by an able Engineer, and eati be examined by a;,v one wishing to bid. Contracts will be paid at the exriiralinn r.f nrn tt-.nti. C- .t .... . .

i - t-iii... i.ie worit oon saving orit-foMth of th? amount to b paid on each coniratt, which will he retained until the contract is finished. The Entrineei, Mr. Von Smith, will superintend the works, and no account will be paid until passed by him. Pond and scurity will be required of contractors for the performance of their contracts. Ily order of the Poard of Trustees, of the Uorough of Vincennes. MAKTIX KOMNSON, Cl'k. Vincennes, August 2, I1-37. 10-4w

Mr. Francis Bowie, Jr. Lewis Bowia and John Pt.Gremore, ami Barbe his wife, formerly Barbe Bowie, rAKE. NOTICE, that at the next September term of the Knox circuit court, and on die tiih day of said term, application w ill be made to the said eourt to appoint three disinterested free-holders, citizens of Knox county, Indiana, not related to either parly, as commissioners, to h l ie by motes and bounds, and make

pariiuou of a certain tract of LAND in

an! county, to wit: Survey No. IT, town

2, North of Kange 10 West, containing

NO arpents between Francis Bowie Jr. Lewis Bowie and myself, the owners

thereof; who, together with said John Bt.Cremore, in right of his wife Barbc,

re the legal representatives of Francis

Bowie, S.-ig. dce'd. in whom the title to

said tract was at hie decease.

GABRIEL BOWIE. Vineenr.es, August 'i, lnH7. 10 4w

BLANKS! BLANKS!!

lUJ-jys FOP S.U.F .1T T1IIK

V 1

fl

OFFICE.