Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 December 1837 — Page 2

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Satikiwy. Dir. . FF.CE1P FS given for cash a! t, ii -v ,-. C. Post O'lce at Vi'iccmif.s. We have freoneiulv been asked ih .piesiion, what compensation does tl'.e Postmaster at nieenues receive lor his seruics. .c cheve that all charges incident to Ihsiribumil' Post Others, such as a rk litre, ouiei rent, fuil. fights an J stnthnutry, arc payable out ef the commissions on postage. Whcri these commissions exceed S gallic per annum, which is the maximum ot compensation allowed by law, thi Postmaster is required tr furnish an accurate . . ... . i . account ot his oihee expenses wivn lacn miartrrlv return. These expenses are subject to the control of the Postmaster Cer.eral, and when the amount oi itiem is deducted from the sum of the coiihiiissions. the balance docs not exceed 5 -.''. is the amount ot the Postmaster s eommmsatiim for the vear: if that balance 20(HI the execs- is charCo. s exoeet to the Postmaster's account. Thu in the office at Vincennes, the enmmis - i i . i . . . ' nos tor the quarter enamg oisi .waicn, lis, were y--' ...... n i nie txpniJis a.ionuu iui oM ,)0 at quarter, Postmaster's compensation per quarter, 50 (m 31-' C? Thus it will be een that the Postmaster at Vinctnr.es receives '2(.KH per annum, and bis expenses allowed for clerk hire, rant, vx:c is dollars per annum. i.We xre re-;ne'ed to say that the Vincennes Histoiic.il and Antiquarian Societywill hold its regular monthly meeting- at the offi-:e of S. Hi',!. F.sq. this evening at 7 o'clock. We arr aUo informed that some papers will probably be communicated to the Society this evening of an interesting character. All persans hawng books belonging to the Viiief nnes I.ibraty, are requested to letnrn them. The Library has recently bet n removed to a room in the Academy, whero books can now be obtained trom Mr. K; eJ, w ho has the custody cf them, on Tutsdavs ami Fridays from 10 o'clock. A. M. until 1 o'clock, P. M. Those who w i.-ih to purchase shares can do so by applying to .Mr. ('. W. Kwing. The price uf a shire is -SS Oi), which entitles a subscriber to two books at a time. All perilous indebted to the Company will please to come forward and make payment. The Company wish to purchase new books, 2nd have use for all balances now due.' Fiiher .Mr. Kwing or .Mr. IJeetl will receive the money from those who wish to pav. The rules for the government ot' the Libraiv can be seen at the Library room by those who wish to know mora about it. .irrj C asr. A needle one inch and a fourth in length, was extr-icts-l from the i-houhler of a voung ladv rd this place, on Tuesday last. It was situ.'.ted near the outer edge of the deltoid muscle, and when lii'st discovered, w as deeply seated. The pertormeu bv 1'r. :iutt m rt-seiice ot live medical gi,i:tii.-tiitn o! t'uis place, and tlie opinion is, that it must have obtained the situation from wan-h it was removed, by having been taken into the stomach. The abash Uiver, at present, is in excellent order for the navigation ot' steam boa'". We give tins information because of the neglect on the part of our neighbor c-f the Sun, to do so lat week. This week he Will necessarily have to give a passing remark about the Xeiv York elections, and -ous 'quentlv the rise of the Wabash would again have passed unnoticed, had we nut thought of it in time. -V i'i:u! D'jiartinnit of the Vinccnnm I nivcrsity. The Introductory Lecture' of this Department will commence on Monday evening next in the Presbyterian Church, at 7 tj'chi'.k ill the foiiOWII! I hi M omlay ):i Tuesday ( )n Wednesday I la Thnrsday Oii Friday ( n Saturday 'T order: Dr. Onuit, Dr. M i.ldo.v. Dr. 1 'roost, Dr. Decker. Dr. S nm"s, Dr. Staid. The citizens are invited to attend ! 11' ATTKN'TIOX. Tho members of the Vincennes Plucs are requested to meet on Monday evening next at the Hotel of Patrick Doran, Kstf. at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of transacting business of importance connected with the Company. A full attendance is desired. Correspondence of tho Baltimore Patriot. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, lSi7. M'k sri: lank! The Spoilsmen and V.perimenters touch now the crisis ot their late. The glorious success of the Whies m the staunch old Whig State of Massachusetts, and the great increase of their forces in the hitherto benighted Michigan, show that the rr.OPLr. every where are icsponding to the verdict of the Umpire State "ff'e trill not have this man u id his friends to rule ovir s.'" The increase of popularity, which the W'hig cause is daily earning, continues to alarm the officeholders here, and those prostrate and mercenary creatures who are kn i wn to have hf en hankering af.er the poi!. 'ud to hate stuuefc at nothing to

show their dev utum to t!ie dispensers oi patronage. 'I'ht- must of tin. in acknowledge, that the reverses, which ou, and other public journals have chronicled for sometime pa.-t, were wholly unexpected; ami they make no reserve in the confusion of ihtir disappointment and mortification. Tin v regard it as cci tain lliat those, w horn ihev have abused and caluinniavd for so long a tunc, will m a ft w years, hold the purse string-- and they apprehend

tii:ii ft oiti the opponents of the spoils pi in oiplo, liiev w no nave iicuii uusiou in mai i 11 i i :. . king a series of piostrauons to the Spoilsnu:1, vvill not be abut to obtain a dollar. uui voiir readers be i..i.-ded, as to the t p.'c.-ls of the late elections on the Spoils,iu n, 3!1,i then- leaders, by the tone of the (;;0be. That . i.r,ii r. elici. t to h ive, like Satan, taken ". m kai.k frvni Pi:sp.ii;.' Oiie of them remarked, the other t'.av, . ... , . uia. administration had nailed tlier t-,;0r to the mast, and would leave to the (,,, tservativo and the Whigs to destroy the ( 'onstitii'.ion bv resisting- "tiie viv o ;p k , " and permitting the receipt of any ;t,uir but Cold md Silver bv the (..overn mem. It was well re man to w hom this wa "d bv the that he ,leVlT knew before that the II I!.!. ,,,,., .; ;,,-,, nice tCiis the A Mi... ;(osru - i rto. This might be t Ivt-n i . . . . . - ; version ot tnc consult; turn; but it is not as.su reel v, that widen is Known t t.ie i ,- r i - i . -. i . i ie;rie oi uie i iiiica .Mates. it m;u:r. j peopto tit the I iu e hi-en addec ha e m t n added tuat as to the .l.uii;iisti'atio;i iKiihnt! their colors to the mast, tlu v would do better to im a a mast where to n i.l t.u m. 1 he present ongress has rejected Uitin. At the session c.dleii bv the Pitsidjiit him self', he and his Inends were signally beat en in the House ol i, e ine.-niiii'.n cs; and at the coming session Lis Citadel of mis government the Senate will probably be stormed by an indignant people, determined no longer to be niisrepresentc-i bv such Senators as i'vUieont Ai.li:n ol ot Ohio, and his colleague .Mouths Sn.s Kii.ii r, the autlior ot the "I n'.ried ilx pedteiil" W all, of .ev J rse v. tU'. The threat of "stanilino; bv tb.e-r ci1 ors" that is standing to the Su'o-Tieasu rv system, ib an uiie threat. Tiie Pre.-i tlc-nt lias not a Congress that will vui. u!i.;d obedience to ins mandates that wnl reenter his e ii.-ts. liven shoi the ad iiimistration be wil Hill try to the perils o' int-essaul agitation o-.i sublet ts which tome home to the business and tiie pockets of every m in if th could makeup their minds to sacrifice t! prosperity and eomlort ol our industrious population for years, by keeping the pub ac m continual uneertamty with tne turmoils of pfirpctual debates in reference to the financial system of tho ( o ernmcnt. there is vet a harrier to w hicli tliev cannot pass. The Constitution has opposed limits to their power to work mischief. Let the opposition throuuhout the country see that Congress is liileil with stumcli friends of the i i oi'i.i; and the I'.xi'Kiuiii Mi us wil-l not lie able to make their first stand. 'I'hev will have no station for their mahi'ii rv. They will be surrounded by diilit'ultit s which they cannot surmount. No government can last in this cor.ntiv, without the fnppe.rlof Congress. The '-Coiigri ssinen" are daily arriving in Washington. IJoon of Indiana, loafing about, I.iLe .i I iv.Ik rh's . in n,iit. t!v i,i-t el'iiis ra -e!" The poor old '.-', you know, has nr.it a ol.Lag';c ef u: Pi.'ca politics to comfort him. Petticoat A r. i.i.n ha arrive! with a face as loo hot This The on - as my arm. for him you'll is leiu. and ! New York in .cut I. intend opio (i I IlliO to make i i inn "wall; rvani.i soon, not wmist -.n !- i. his sjiuiti.M ing about the "dear people" at tiie last session. Senator C:;i .mv has also come to the t iiy: and we are daily in expret iiinn of rr-cei v ing that grrnt man Hick J'UiN-'iv, w ho has been showing himself in New 'oik, irreatly to the chagrin an 1 morlilicatiim of his allies here, w ho leel that his bearing and conversation his character and manners exhibited at this tone can only increase the disrespect with which they ar-- disre 'arded. J. .M. General Harrison. Public Opinicn. The tde of pulilic opinion whit h is setting in favor of this distinguished citizen, all'ords an earnest to his friends, of his future success, which cannot fail of heinir peculiarly gratifying. 1'rom every quarter the tidings of his grow-in"-piopuhinty reach us. Fverv mai hrings to hand confirmation of what we have long since repeatedly asserted, that his hold upon the adections of tin; people, was tlaiq) and abiding. la Pennsylvania, no man now living, could command so large a share td' ihe suli'rages of her yeomanry nor, arc wc quite, sure, that Cen. Jackson in his most palmly days, posssessed more fully the anient attachment of ihe rural population. The popularity of (.'en. Harrison, has been progressively increasing at a rapid rate, ever since the November election, in 1 Slid; and when an occasion is afforded to the People of giving an expression of their loadings, the unexaggcrated truth of our assertion will bo most manifest. A degree of enthusiasm pervades the mass of the people, in relation to this Patriot, which needs but a lining occasion to call it in requisition, to forever convince the most sceptical, of the unbounded devotion and ardent attachment of ihe "Democracy of Numbers" to his fortunes. Let it be known that unwise anil indiscreet politicians seek to supercede him by any other candidate, and the I oopiewill speak forth in languuge that will forev er silence those who meditate the fraud! They will speak in thunder peals that will rcierberaie from cue cvi of the

the Hero i ot " I lppecanoe the "lirat in the hearts of Lis country men. Let politicians beware then, lest they oroviike Uie icatousy ami v i riuous oko ihe icahiusy ami virtuous indi;rnation of the people. Let them plav an open, tiisiiwonou am! manly game. N ( ) C.VI (l SLNti: N( IK A V I) NO H POOUinCAL C'ANT and HYPOCRA- (.' V; to deceive the People, whilst deep laid and perfidious plans aie maturing to thwart the purposes of the voter! Let us act in this matter as becomes a highminded and honorable party, influenced bv no paltry and contemptible ivws ot a seliUh and unworthy nature, but resolved to act aright, and trust the event ol' Heaven'. If such be our course, union and harmony will pervade our councils; it' such be our policy, Victory awaits us in all luturo conflicts; ami il such be our distinguishing principles id action, (en. 1 LLIA.M HKMiY HAUIilSON, with one consent. will be designated as tin- cauoidaP and d the Cepubliean part in F- 1:1that event, the most trim P dilic.il lo success wil altt ud our 1'inni. ittuit .'(( .' Li't ..... i ... . From tli Phi' a I-lj,hiu t.uzdte. rouii -'hiiiippc. We arc enabled, through a iVicnd's pitcness, to print the loliow iiig cpu-tle Vom the lxing of the I'lem li. .Much eonto print ill X ing of the 1 .ud errom t ilatiilg in thi lis il;-l:ng:i! ' t.:rd : Seen circ l ::cc to t infoiiiiation lia ountry, in retVri d monarch, and in partieel ir as regar N his oeeiipatiuii while in exi'.c in the I uittd Statt s about forty years since. The ensuing letter w ritten bv himstli in an answer to some enquiries on this hea l, puts the question to rest. In short, if he ever taught schooi in Jersey or elsewhere when among us, he would not have omitted the (act in answer lo a letter writien expressly w ith the v iew of obtaining intorinaiion. As a writer Lo; i Pnii.i.u ri:, though a Frencliinan, a with tin; i-ica irs sui.icit n l.iui i i ia.r language, in aecor-lo-.p:eri-the igli-h I'Il nee a-i An 1 ' ' in' to maintain a t oi ri i oaliee Wliu tin. taste oi can. II is Ian gu ae e is i m ...rspic.ito tiie p aiiit. to the'-M:,-- ; v He appears to be no s'icuji lig.oiio Society of I i 1 1 . i . " and in !i: t i the sublet--. observations in re fen :ic iris avei.icd tne vm .r and nilensivt term bv which it is soinc'.iup'si if -s i natcd . It is scarcely iiece.-s,i: v to add tint the King of France has show n himself in all the relations of lif". worthy of his ex1 I !i- I i o i .,1, T station. Ihe letter, pi-.imptly written ami forwarded in answer to tiie enquiries of' an humble Ameiican o t:zcn, is a proof of that amenity of manners, and amiable comb seen-den. w hich have always characterized this worthy man. 'Sr. Ci.oi ii, 'if'uh August. 1 Sin 1 have received our kind lett r of the It'dh of June last, and I readilv comply with your r . pu .t to an-wt-r in my ow n hand vour o'diginir enquiries. I 'tiring my residence in the Fniied States, I niver went by any oilier name than my own name of Orliims. have known Mr. l'i. i i::t .'i ki;;mi:i; in Philadelphia, and later in the Havana; but since mat 1 1 m t 1 T'd'.t, I have n it leard ot iiiniami l am totally ignorant ol what may have been his fate. I cannot believe that h.; ever uttcm pled to pass himself for me: but of this 1 am IT ..II- ... certain. that I never assumed his mime, nor ever a;;cinp:td to pass mvse I ol! for j i nu. I believe I never went to I Lul heif! nut I am positive thai 1 never lod ia-d or .IIV rtv oarded there t your lather's house or now so long, about f. other. It is years. .-nice 1 was 1:1 1 'hihideipi; ni. that inv rccoih'etions arc lieeom" conlitsed; hut T holirvo 1 illtlPil tliuro no ii i r,, . ., . "it!i a t.ici.ib. r of th.; Society of Friend.. whose name w as .om v, it tne house ol auoluer inem.icr o the same soeie'v. tbnr whose name whs Ibc'.ievc, John F.i.uor. .ind to w hom 1 had been introdiidcd bv .Mr. ( 1 1 i. i. it t nit . I regret, sir. to be unab'ed lo give you more complete iuforma'ion in answer to your enquiries; and I must add. that I highly value the favorable opinion entertained of me in the Fnited Spites, and 1 thank you for hav ing expressed it in a manner so t. ratifying to my lcelings. I remain, dear Sir, i our sincere I ri end. Signed I.OiTS PIF.'.LIPPi-:. .1 l!l laVANs !vi:iPVN, F.sq. Phit'ii-l. fohia. The original of the above, which was sent to us for examiuapon, is in a fine, liovving- hand, rpmarkably free in its compass, am! plain to read. The signature is handsome and hold, with certain flourishes at the close, which indicatr1 the monunc: 1 the Fren climan. T IS surmounted bv thecrown with the initials, 'L. P. in the' old Fnglish hlack-Ieitcr. Wo are cratirtcj to leani from leiters and ether socrivs of inf. iriiiation, that in esp-msits tiie can-c of thi- iH-ilite'iii-Iietl citii'.-n we have i , o t run in a. Ivan, -c of the feehiers cf our p-hoiMl friends. Ilf veil! lie supported vt it'a an enthusiasm epial to that which i!i-p'at,! itself on the annunciation of tlie name of (P-neral .1 v hson. and in hundreds of in.-t.ineo, irlih ' i,w .-..'.-"cpr bv t'.ie saiia" men. S'av as on wi'd the fact exists and ever will ci ! tl: t' the prcph-. whi) f; ;tit battles and fee 1 armies f'iel ciore "at home" when rally i !i i aroniiil tin- sP-veul vr,! of a soldier than ti'.atof a mere politician. Where are their spirits! They come from afar;' They're basking in i;i"ry vr no mivTiir w m.' i bore needs no national Convention, after the fasa.ia.i of the other holders. The lire is already !;in, lied from the lakes of the north to the snnds of the. south, and from the eastern sea board to the western wilderness. The farmer around his wint fire the Riei-U.mic in his she- -.ho ir.erchant

I moil to the other, proclaiming

al 'us cuuutcr the aoUiivi as llc rnuls the t'.c-1

ur ace of liis ( nuiti y 's arms in h'lm ion all clusses iiiid nil ceiiilitiniis of the ptuplenf a Ion;; mbpivcriit'il country are rcatlv to .speak, that the Ion; ncil-h.-i ted vt'lernn til' Tipjicc-Hioe is THI', MA. tii -in.iiitleil liv tlie cii: is. 7i i. i.i i niirtiiHt.it tti"iii!: fa- nr. Hlhli' we arc I'lial.k-.l to imluL'i' thus In i -ci :ii i me if. ni rn i I ecu ii w I urn m tins to : i o a 1 1 1 i e s t c . I ail over tin' ctu.ci i , uc cu:di -s eiiim 'm s ll.illcicil as m-I1 as uratilit'il rcailiusr tlifollow ine t. v idem i' of co-opciatimi on the j.ait ci our rcqiecl.ihli' ctitcsnporarics at 'luiatii.i. llilhiii the splierc of its cii rehcion, no jnint in the state, in tie' let- nt ele ti nis, cxeicisi-i! a more !i; : lctit ant! sahilaiy i::l!no,i'o ihan thi- r..tii..t. aie! we est em it stiHicieist !:ct:t.r to have its I1Ji'.ors ;is cipud.-aC'l co ciji tors in-tcu! ef snliallerus. 'I'lic ll.ej; is as nie.cU t!o i:s as -::r- for allhou.'li we w roti ;iir iiisr; i lion, we ,!i ! it as a ukliei llii.Tidv. v!li looked I'll- the l'o-oo,'!ahol! ef hiIrlli.uvs in il '!'cni!i.-i' the iui'.;:it.i. al.tl who.-c r.dativc u.iilitiitrv in iij.ht.l.iiti:; it iluoe-.di cviiv -tile of the tihl" v i .ii 1.1 tl.t'i n ane then- uiti l.att iiet-d of roiiiairiiealioij. .n''.- i r.ii'. Fri,. '" ! i i:tn..t ,, X r. 1. The Missouri. in of til" :U,t lilt, has Imlsti .1 tie ;bc: ef (Jen. '". ll..rii-e-i! f-r the p! r.-i ii nrv. i'. ii iae . at i a a ten and .-!-. ir v l;ic!i We lulu !i ai'.-:::;:i-. i r-'ai i . ; ; . ur 1 1 : e t : : a- s i r . ; ol i-.t i i.a aii-i !' i t lh ; ';Mi-an ' in api . As t it -choice :a !-.c e!i-,-;;on of a a in.li.lale foi i'n- . mile! . mi-t-t. w i.i-M our entire a cat: there are r:!.''i -.:,i Ii 1! is t::,i iili-t Mires : r, 1. s.i-'.i. .1 -i:i:;"ii. t.l'a.Ts vs. a, Id vv , i : 1 1 .; : , t u 1 1 1 ! elevated to t ex-a ! . . an-.- v.. al i i l . I- III ty oi pa ileri.t. i i l';.lil I him at Icpivt in i tho: r 1 vir i " , iv at t. Ah. II it hi. oi iii car -anas e. -. e iini nei.U. 1 .i.-.j : I " 1 " ' us ;l.i -uei zht for i.l a Cai'ini't whop; thi r from ,,(,.. ile U il i his aell, has f... r io 0, .'(.'il. in a pr o t w t It spent routltt v , as aei,t,!,a;;ve. hfr; heeanse ! a ell as s.- vr, per iil f all Ihi' slat, Mil 'ii. t A look ilrI lo ii'ihi ni h rai eoiiii'rv is no w sen' ahiisfs, aiidhiin1: her hat k to h"r pri.-lim purity, in Ihe .!as el ll".'.--;' ,,'. !. t,'. I't-int II. If riin i, stands hath the i-o.-t pn ni'.nt nt: niii' u'l'i i- iii'ji 'iiii it in ihe utheetions ol 'lie jM-..j ir. itiiii uhowill eni'p uiori slreii 't'i. iii 'aiii'iU'a eh'.ut liie p.-opo-.e,i r.-forai.ttion of (ioerncii', tiiaa ;i:iv ether man i...v l:i lie Mi-s.iiiii.oi hiis t!nvi'!it j it pi r M u:ii .! tl "eina:-; hauia-r. we are w,.!iis taat its emt -halil'ke lie' Ii'-jiill- ii;il! o h''.:l.!i;f then ii ' i.-i . u: for we 1, . 1 a --..i i I ta il nrr s! ::: l o "i.hi n.-t I f : 1 in -! iii the i'l.m h of oae wh-'V. : c.rie t" t:.- iMtii -1 wil W 1 1 id d li..ht P .t.-riiv. V I, Hi. 'i ' mill W, ;i; a a. time ive- .pan us loll, and p;-o;m -e us lihl; hut h I hnu vemt mv a lorv, i'.ii ! lii.iiiriii o a. r.- t ,hi o n- : t!,e he iCIr! a h 'iniiion r. ie; s he aUro.a: and torii. vcr slaui t -e thii i to the, 1 1 f,.re lie i.-M them into the lii.liof th- en, :ne. an! th t (o prove his voon t i the let u -e and his t iiit nh o.- in tlie n j lit. v' ;;iil rcpuT it of him. nu ha id! the ,os-,ihe n -r ,-i of i at'ine. to return them to the whin .t.r-.'y F, X. ) . llailu ..curcis. Military BeEVJatchcs. 1 am a inilitiiry man and proud i tnat dis'.iuction In looking over somt Kile which in the course ol mv HI II .11 IS la. tti jierusc, the lollovv ing tlcscn'ies so nearly the recent civil victory that 1 am induced lo transei il t! iciii vv i .li a siignt ulfer-ition, Fro, it the F'lco Forri (Irnrrul to thi Hiir i it' 1 ( i rut ln:ir, . I have the distressing new s to eoininiinicato to you, that on the Ciih Tin and 8th oi November a general engagement took piace htrtwe tlie troops under mv com mand and the Wilis. m which contrary, to our ' day. 'We f US we nave not gaii td the tin severa lags, but it i cheek the hi,rs. e have no returns of the killed and wounded., but the missing are beyond count. If possible I shall rally a regiment: but our monev is gone ami even our own balkiues are turned against us. 1 am, vv hh respect our obctlit ;:t servant KiMs i'ATFTS. ',' ;( the Jl ittis Coiif.iiaitth r i.t, Chi 'J the Ft mile. I-Yi.i.w Citizipxs "The Whig Flag w.ivas iii victory over our country."' I have the honor to inform you that the troops 'under mv command have achieved a most splendid victory on the (di ?lh and f th ol N ov. ovc r ti Foeo lorces. T Ul'i iiOCO tweecdr ;r..,le.l ind cmId al the of Loco w as to the dav. The enthii.-risiii t our t;i .ti de-ci'i'oio,:! lh, c ad I arms, u non, an 11, ; tile V il,! V ill U ("U U ler :i fire o! musketry eairifcd cverv s'.iiii.g e.jir.t id' tin iVoptit 1 lie cuctnv mm the . a , Foeo i in livine, and no ijuar'a r have been given had they carried Ot r tn ilin; ojis were saiislic hit t.ify w ere . and c nolur tiieir homes ami Int-i ,l conducted themselves w orthv of ca-io:i. It is iinpossi'iie to distinguish v. here :.tl conducted so well. With respect and eongratul a'.iop.s, Your obedient sr rv ant, YANKF.i: DOODI.F. M ills: i I rs. I'eturn from "'Ifl of the ll'h") towns show a Whig gain of nearly eleven thournd and a i -. v: lug majority to more t.iap, fice a tlious: ml X. V. F.rpre-s. Wc must positively be exrpsed from oublishing the returns of the ciec;i.-n in Mew i ork. e tried to set il up ci.ee. but cur Us ran short .'or the an iiuten column. Wu shall senil o'd" for a few poumls lo help us out with it. 1 .,;-(?. Ths Ii'cw Yark Lilociioa. Tiie result of the New York election can now be stated witn ail essniind ac curacy, every county of the rslate having

been heard from. In the liiiv-six counties, there was a Whig gain (from last election1! in all except two, which are heavy Whig counties, and therefore probably math; no exertion to bring out their t i i . i , i i

lioie Mrengtli. J lie la gisianiie is t.,,. vided as follows: H'higs. Senate In Assembly KH l:n Fi'ftn. o 1 1 1 c : ; '. 1 1 c !!) Legislature i on1 "g f Van I'.uren Lest ve;ir, the sifted oi' lit) Win men. The Whig relative gain, therffore. in the Iiegi-lature, is 1 1 i. The Whig absoi'de gain, at this election, over the elecli l-id vote of last Fail, is 17, Th1- Votes. Xa.'ioiuil .',;'(''! , r. II I.1M The Loui.-vill s n i p i.iian. Advertiser men i io: tne arrival in thatc'r.v. from the Fast, of ( ieu ICoW i 1 1 1 g lakh V s, w no, Willi l ol. .lati:-T an., i Fs,p, as Com in isiom rs, win to dispose of the State Ponds lo iic 1 1 Pauhiiii i OsCS. id ant::; . i. liitr i iiid J uipiov euii'i.t purf t.iled that ihi. V hav i sold, en terms, (i per m nt. Scrip to It r '.he amount of o ! two m i 1 1 1 o i eapili.l of the -Ml plod. ,.e proei ra.s li'.ed to the to i, State I'-.-.uk of Illinois The scrip is revlcem -.b e ears. ( Io crnor Duncan IX per cent. ( 'an d bunds Shaw et to vv u in J-i ant ,1 has also io the amount ol ss llic.lnll) T( of .- h -- cd il'.iiiois Sr-iip, r-.i. I )n ihe bonds sob! by the ( 'oi, about ':. OHO per month w ill Philadelphia ar.tl New oik. nois liaiiks will, ol course, b to sell eastern e.Xi haiige, in si purchasers." MlIOU 10 : : 1 1 : s s i o n e r be paid P The lib e pr. pi.r." IIIiS to suit fiiiMiin s;eambo.".t : tPA II1V. irrived at Wherlin. Oil be: r Moiidav t veiling last, havn nuiiiher td iespect:i.i.e l he ii ;he boat toil.'! ici usual at that t nt' r ' ;i s j ; personage junija-d r.! :. men, a se;it lor lb. It: coat lies, I. .si hor-es, si I ; i v c slips w i ih N t' w ooki ii g' pa.-- fug 1 the w barf, as g little citv. a b i -. i;s v wi.ii Vittp. : oh oo to-d-iv ii'U r ilm ci's mo! I, fleet. on n . w s 'Uno have ti t.re ot giving v person to ; oti one. Sir,'' : the r dcet nt .id h H i i n g s b.cgan to lool Let me give littere.on a s in , i , e s'i ' t. 1 1 S'ir. glorious" ''I'ha tlie stout man and he pei'sue his slip, but hi and a', length, he dro StOOpfil, c.'g. ! t.l s v isage lengthened, pped the harmless paper us though it burnt his lingers. 'lb)-, take that trunk ashore!" shouted the stout man, in a voice of thumb--. :!: ; dropping his head, he stepped out of the cabin, and hurried oil in silence. Whew! ' said the busy man, "( ' i who is that man, gou,; tarv ami alone," with ashore the; a face a h Si .1 thuudc rebeid." Tnat, wbv th:r t T m:i s II. Penloii'! I'i'tsl. Strayed or stolen from th" tin; lb liioeracv of Number.-." sou returning the same shall 1 Iv rewarded in covenmicnt -1 7-i a, ''.). . ....-. .Messr,. Arnold cc Dent Ai ' .- O I 1 l :- Tim of Lee have obtained, fur the e.Xet lb ncc ol t; principle ami perlormanee o their ( up nometer, a reward ol )..;.IM'H, he;;; - t first premium awarded by ihe Lord.- i :: Aflmi.-.iiity. The instrument varied ;', 5 1-1 (Khhs ol a second '.nn i'iir.' ,'( ' Mi I I! iI s I V i - I I i; s If, i'oin ! p. ('nu'. uul W e again fs.nl n nee, s:.; to caution the pub-lie agaius; p'"eiv,;ig thi notes of the .Mamifaciurers" Ih.i.ktd Illinois" at Jackson. There are a large numper lil' these worthb rags in iireuhition in this citv. T iiitemled for deccp.lion iiey are the WO! I I'l'ill'lti d V I '.MaUl'l facturers"' being in stiiidl letters "P.ANK OF 1LLIMOS" , huge-. resenibiing- at the lirst "'.aifv tlie Hank of Llinuis. There i- no s.ieh in that state. - A..... X ' l". '-. The .. . p- !" '- -f th. .out i in the rju.-irl ret a:-ii - ,.t the i ..!- , Ii. ii sia'e. 'i ii - r.UMih. r of '!a.--. . '. '. 1 1 . a;.-.' ot- ile ; r, -c:ii, it iv t - i.-, 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 i! C". I a: t v i ;ir. i'ie liiiiii'., r ot V. hi, wa Va.i I!.,:, idtes .. W!::a e;;., . ,. ;,. ':. Th- lii!":!'i r of W!ii.;s ei- . .', t , P,-' is C. Van Uie. iiil 's V. 'i'lic a.'.'i aeariv PU.'s-o. 1.. i.;.; a W'iii e iiii ,..i. . I , -.1 at i a -t i i .ooil. lj,lr pi, ad- v. ,d da 1, t Vial. i !,! s, "'S fs'li! - di-iippn.r.i.. ni i a ! n !. e advi.e .', ; i.i.'lii'e lo it -.'Is of i:.,'..!,, : e Id , hi' 'I'ie V u Cii.F,i.! i J.. Win: lh: VV, f; r I. ;n'. :i lee!,-,! Ma onio! ft. a. , , Ir. rhis I.oe Kofi i .' -i gsmee tl ers el ti.ls , iavi.:ar'i i.l----iv 1. We clip l;;c f-jiIowir.fr from the Cincinnati Whig;. It i fortunate for the cicmtrv that be al this a fair arm-it price. of consumption will Xfir . 7'".-fJ -y (.'nr. Fori. Slur o ve-ter-day savs, ib.ey have now ant! then hear ot lour dollars per hundred being o.icred for Pork. In Cincinnati, we do not yet learn of any contracts having been enterd,T led into; but we arc satisfied that our mer-

chants will buy e-pai ingl y al tliai pneu. The country is full oj pork, and the markets abundantly supplied, at cheap rao s. Nearly every other waggon, (and there are generally fiom Ivvo to threw iii-, i ,

hundred in trie inarhci spaces. j contain the emblem ol' Jacksonism. Porhtrs, as .'"ung roisters arc called, which last vear sold readily at one dollar ami twi uty-iie cents, are now plmiy, ut from ti- lo 7t cents each. CTJEIOU3 onGAN. A cori-espomlent ol' the llortoii Tran'cinpt. Lowell Mason Km;., now travel- .;; g in Kurope. gi r an interesting deseiiji'.ioii ot a curious piece ol workmanless thiiu which is !;'l,!0li I icser.tali. an organ inane v a .Mr. .Moer, le ef iuiitaluig :i ( livir of ii'tcis, besides giving correct rep1 1 s ol sour.os id iigu-s, liorns. t iocs. A Sj -I tyr. either tingiy r rein unit:, as in a nii.ilarv rand.-Wia-ii he first heard it played, he looked -.bo lt lor the singers, and w as not rntiieIv lonviii'fd ihal il was the organ alone :u music, until he w as permitted U e v s . Hew a- fa v ort tl with . !,v lh the organist m which the n to rage, the thunder to the rain to heat, and he crew in m, wc! and ci 'hl during the pi r--o true s the to nature king c f was It. j hrt France lately w nter sent to op. ihe Mo. cr to build an organ for iini e same plan but he rt fuctl. saving i.-'netl liis own native citv of Freiburg os-ess the only insti uiiirnt of the in the w orld. Mr. Mason appears oik. that it some of our cute va.uki cs i lie permit'cd to take a'peep into ir, would -oon h very common t! rough- ' e w F.iigland: Put thi-" j'l-iv deg'j i t! to c v t-i v tine. rrrtj moot o.v u ..: "i.A. Th re i slfm th it if :n, it vvoi,!;! b an tl .'.or 1:1 hi.rpea ii was .plil tit in en 1 0 1 rt . There is no dcci jipon now .Mr. Wtllrr i i .us. s.;n Jul) with - hoik of mom. ii ' V s , 1 . t k M. os 1 , lii.l 1 1 . o ..nt miv molds e - :r nor lh' best ones.' No th. v . . I ' l ex piresiv i on Mr M elii r." T 1 Jo! if y p-,t a v may, . Ii Is'ti'li itliicphc III. !'; ,t. iv P. id on I, r they like-.' '., .'fit h. UKANCH liANK. nteunr, In. Her. I 1, 1 -:t ? . $ MITK II is h. rrhy :oh! i- in this lb anch. 'iV( ti to I. if Mori' i! that a iP.vti.Vn ,f icr cent, has been declared upon ihe ess o this I'.raut'h for ihe six inoiiih--;g hii-.h ( let. hi r Fm. payable on ami. ;hc f:h iti-t. icserving t wi !- and f lits i"i each share lor schan! purr'i'Us I mdi if.er lail JOHN h't iss. cv, ,;, -:it o5 F" ft 1 F?1SLL FOR SALE rvi - SJ a III. su iscrnor v. i ti i est 'one ll.i. t! Saw M ill, situate it's to ( 11 his iniii th" P-liiix rx aho'ii i 1 - g miles i: dl. e'l. ill siiccci.sfal i'1'iii v made know n on applt- : ' 1 1 K' 1 1 SCIUH'IFLD. Nov. g'.'. 1 -JT-'U i in; id: i;s .,f ef ;;i admin. :h W. 1 1 at la n on t ii amps, itl. IV me uu it cen taken out V tflC MiliI I r, Probate I ourt of Knox -. . ihi persons mdei.ii ted to the sunif eir accoiiiils imdcmiinds aijaiiint : a K M. ti to settle ! aii 1 v ; :. :: 1 1 all hat i .;g - inc. v, i.l present them rojii a !y ;i!i''"I i n' i !'-.' inf nt. I l,c rPiir u .iblv iii-oltcnt. ' Jnll. K. SNIIlllli, .Um'i: i.e. rtn. i s:i7 '.:7-:n be sold on the .::!,! of I Irrem- ! "-. I sHT, at the laic resi.Ier.ee ol !a . Sampson, dociasid, in II a r-towi:s!-,!p, Kr.ox county, a'l the perprojK rtv of said Aomlhi W. S.,ip-;isi-i;i,er ,, r.'Dw, one plough .ar-. seme hog.-, one saddle and ItieU ,1 iiumlif r ol Cher ;.itic!r ot side. twelve moil s OVer Pil f C llo t ir. All sums unihe jmrchaser gw - r t' ., I i t', ca-ii ill hand nolo vvitli approved security. JOHN K. SMDFK, .Mm. v. .'lit, 1 sdit MT-ltt B3GT0B Brf'BEE (T KsPF 1 l 'LLV informs the citiQ 2 ens of ihe town and Knox county, liiVi he has located himself in iuceimes tor tie' practice of Physic in all its various baiif !.i lie will a No devote a portion of his time to the di-eases of ihe 'le:b. Cuius ami .Mouth. All operations ol"4 De io i.i;;-. icier warranted. OP e on lid St.. ju-t opposite J)r. o'iice where he may at all limts irnes r be fo :il. . IF Dr. M. will rid hours of the pight y, hf ti called on. Picennes, .Nov. .'id, 1SH7 '27-tf. HE iVI OVAL. rzvdi: sub i.-criner has removed ins notci -a- :.ed S: ( lllice lo the pro uorsr. formerly occupied bv William .M. Purdv, Fs;., on" sip 'are soutli of his hue slant!. where he will be happy- to receive and enlert-iin his oh! frieniN, ami the travelling; public, in a stv Ic enml to any in the eotmirv. " JOHN HALL. Oi.uiV.e. Oct. :;o, ie:i7. -:u( V, LAMS () AIJ. KIM)S. TDK riALL AT I I !M (ilTIt 11.