Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 January 1841 — Page 2

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Tennessee

EAST TENNI

liar. V. B. u!e:?o:), G25 227 : .-'is.'". Oil 202 . :::, 1108 010 .rra.ik-v. 107 701 barter, 837 00 Claiborne, 031 733 vfokc. 017 80 vVnpbell, -181 328 . -singer, 1005 -119 . roe lie, 1032 1550 Hamilton. 006 173 Hawkins, 1053 1251 Jefferson, 1811 131 jhnson, 300 -10 -nox, 2090 311 McMinn, 1022 897 Marion, 503 308 Me i ?rs, 119 533 Monroe, 023 023 Morgan, 211 101 Polk, 107 338 Rhea, 200 383 Roane, 1017 515 Sevier, 020 15 Sullivan, 327 13SG W.hjr.gton, 892 1083 20,250 13,005 MIDDLE TENNESSEE. Bedford, 1878 2150

Cannon. t CotFec. t Davidson, De Kalb.t Dickon, Fentress, Franklin, Giles, Hardin, Hickman, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marsha!!, Maury, Montgomery Or er ton, Robert-on, Rutherford, Smith, i'- TV i... Simmer, Van Karen, f Warren, W.. vne, WJu'.-'

. iu:amon.

Wilson.

WEST Benton, Carroll, Dyer, Fayet;e, Gibson, t Janlcman, LT-rider;- .n, ;enry, Hav wood, Lauderdalef McXairy, Madison, Obion, Perrv, Shelby, Tipton, Weaklov,

1000 3uJ 1 10 0 15 1 100 302 293 101 1032 r i "v I 831 1 197 1101 329 1107 1700 2057 -157 791 513 70O 1201 2017 2550 20,401 TEXNHS 250 130 J MO 1 110 1272 0)70 1318 802 807

1273 053 323 1101 1212 591 052 333 59 1 372 2531 2025 700 08 S G59 1175 09 012 1738 1011 209 3-0 081 870

:EF

25,0,11 301 352 20i 002 118 80 277 1079 570

000 1312 287 781 ;.50 573 528

177 337 3o7 313 081 5-S 723

RECAPITULATION. Ent Tennessee, 20.250

Middle, We??,

20,(574 13,158 00,391 4 8. 2 SO

13.905 25,0,12 8,0S2 18,259

liar. maj.

12,102

These are fraction counties, and voted

with the counties from which they were

taken; henco the vote, is included in the

jove table

Arkansas.

A kansa Benton, Conway, Chieut, Crawford, Carroll, Crittenden, Clarke, Desba, Frankimf Greene, Ilemstead, Hot Spring, Independence, Izard, o c ul r m , Jackson, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Men roe, Madison, Mississippi, Marion, Pulaski, Pope, Phillips, Pike, Poinsett, Randolph, Seareey, Sevier, Saline, Scott, St. Franci?, Union, Van Buren, Washington, White,

V. B. Har. 0.0.0 128 245 ?2 201 177 43 101 223 08 71 05 87 1 19 78 173 2-51 2 1 0 103 55 108 370 171 70 i 0; 1 J 113 107 321 100 25 13 211 130 253 135 73 ! 190 GOG 203 1st 2 17 238 87 23 130 4 252 15 107 70 133 1-12 112 32 2 10 82 123 121 171 29 020 122 46 82 0,218 1,303

Massachusetts. Har. - - V.B. All oth Suffolk, 7557 4333 115 Essex, 10,056 G513 21C MiJJk-sex, 9,716 8626 302 Worcester, 11,537 6764 183 iampshire, 4,083 1620 153 llampJen, 3,441 3312 117 Franklin, 3,461 137 37 Berkshire, 3,931 3780 C6 Norfolk, 5,404 4233 'J8 Brietol, 4,855 4904 117 rijmouth, 5,065 3538 114 Barnstable, 2,751 1554 68 Dukes, 316 291 1 1 Nantucket, 671 320 1 72,874 51,941 1618 Missouri. V. B. Har. Audrain, 122 132 Harry, 130 08 Benton, 501 150 Boone, 500 HI2 Buchanan, 1128 310 Callaway, 020 881 C. Girnrd, 701 155 Carroll, 182 112 Chariton. 301 240 Csy, ' -157 010 Clinton, 208 137 Cole, 902 318 Crawford. 201 210 Clark, 200 210 Cooper, 001 778 Caldwell, 151 133 Davis, 201 170 Franklin, 552 355 Gazcomulc, 0,30 130 Groeme, 432 171 Howard, 001 753, Jackson, 711 427 J e tier son, 321 208 Johnson, 371 225 Lafayette, 175 500 Lewis, 002 512 Livingston, 4S7 210 Lincoln, 513 -102 Linn, 235 03 Madison, 275 157 Marion, 531 N27 Macon, 500 371 Monroe, 018 815 Montgomery, 202 311 Morgan, ' 104 100 Miller. 317 21 New Mndr. 101 308 Newton, 030 178 ! Perry, 330 310 ! Pettis, 20,1 150 I Pike, 710 732 Platte. 90,0 151 Polk, S00 241 Pulaski, 720 190 Randolph, 405 515 Ralls, 335 400 Ray, 503 l'3-2 Ripley, 325 15 Rives, 121 200 St. Frr.no!, 100 221 Ste. Gene. 222 170 St. Charko, 450 580 St. Louis, , 1874 2515 Saline, - 322 375 Scott, 500 284 Shelbv, 220 233 Stoddard, 308 00 Taney, 258 41 Van Buren, 300 20S Washington, 511 170 Warren, 318 342 Wayne, 211 57 20,70.0 23,010

'No returns.

iRejected for informality 60 votes for Ven Buren.

V. B. msi.

Vutaag--,

harbour,

3utler,

Bibb,

Benton.

Baldwin, Blount, Covington, Conecuh, Chambers, Coosa, Clarke, Cherokee, Dallas, Dale, Do Kaib, Franklin, Fayette,

Greene,

Henry,

Jefferson, Jackson,

Lowndes,

Lawrence, Limestone,

tUuei dale,

Montgomery Mobiie,

Macon,

.Marengo,

Monroe,

Madi30.11,

Morgan,

Marshall,

Marion, IVrry, Pike, Pickens, Rufseil, Randolph, Shelby,

Sumptcr,

I uscaluoss,

Talladega,

Tallapoosa,

Washington,

Wilcox, Walker,

23,010

0,7 1 1 Alabama. Har. 501 1028 710 583 483 137 105 188 541 1030 310 23.0 377 1021 357 157 t. 203 13G0 325 315 57 800 049 350, G 15 1131 1481 731 812 010 303 - 11 0 142 100 073 r I . . . y 1002 001 270 573 12 1308 1270 009 412 203 7 78 211

28.171

V. B. 171 0 12 274 47s 1218 118 720 05 209 058 530 500 750 0s0 072 771 003 810 788 201 582 21 17 522 782 807 0-w 811 1121 338 505

A.larns Alleghany Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Bucks Bradford Butler Crawford Chester Columbia Cumberland Cambria Centre Clinton Clearfield Clarion Dauphin Delaware Erie Fay e ltd Franklin Cireeno Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lauzerne Laecaster Lebanon Lehigh Lycoming .MontgoK.t ry .Mercer .Monroe

.ii;!:i:i McKoan

Northampton

Northumberland Bhiladclphin County

1'cnv rhilaJcli bia City

1 Ihke

Potter

Somerset Schuylkill 8uoijuehai:i:a

Tiosja

Union Venango Washington Wayne Wanen WestiiientanJ York

Pennsylvania. "liar. 2153 7620 1260 3113 2910 3582 4705 2631 2100 2169 5643 1325 2190. SI 1 114 V 637 648 3121 2031 oO jo 2755 3380 1350 3S26 1953 476 966 2771

2. Ud 2105 1504 40GS 3249 315 1226 263 23 10 1351 10189 1J72 7 G . " 5 135 isy 25-J t 1SS! i5';o o j.-,, ; KOr.

Ha:

675 27 27 7-31L-2 114.019 1 13,676 313 Louisiana. Har. 173 26-; I

V.B. 1623 4573 1 14 4 1710 2446 7425 44SS 2S44 1S01 29CS 4S82 28" 9 2C95 920 2242 ciy 812 1366 2187 1335 2061 b035 2892 2010 2206 1209 592

1043 4119

5172 U02 2151 2181

4869

2330

1417

1263 76 3S3S

2 187

13303 1970

4771 521 363 765 2181 2023 1721 1518 127 5 16 1 1 1 188 929 17 04 42S2 13,670

Plaquemir.e

St. Bcrj.-ird

Orleans

JeJi'erson

! St. Ciiarles

St. John the Baptist

?t. James ! Ascension

Assump ion

Lafourche interior

Terrebonne

Iberville

West Batton Kongo

j East Batton Komre

Eat Feliciana West Feliciana

St. Helena Livingston

Washington

St. Tammany

I oint Copie St. Martin

St. Mary

Lafayette

fc"t. Landry and Caicaisicn S36

Avoyelles 150 Rapides 475

Natchitoches anJ Caddo C67

Claiborne

Ouachita Union Caldwell

Catahaula Concordia Madison

Carroll

69 133 3 79 218 589 538 31? 201 183 .321 172 127 150 204 147 463 308

(ao returns.)

V. 15. 250 91 1718 86 33 45 37 218 310 41 20 162 84 2C8 430 26G 238 207 134 HQ 139 103 87

7 1 259 269 147 96

(no returns)

434

205 3 82 610

I 130 76

(r.o returns) 231 113 1 1 1 111

11,296 7,596

7,596

Hatri-son's majority

Vermont. Har. v. B. Bennington 1796 1123 Windham 3472 1715 Rutland 4114 1551 Windsor 5817 1821 Addison 200 010 Orange 2874 2210 Crittenden 2285 1381 'Washington 2057 1713 Caledonia 2025 1713 Grand Isle 3o3 102 Franklin 2180 1981 Lamcil 907 88 Orleans 1204 715 Essex 413 303 32145 1S000 18005 fi Har. maj. I443G

Ol

HO.

Har. V. Ii. Adams, 205 1431 Allen, 7G3 88:i Ashtabula, 3738 890 Athens, 2C91 1322 Belmont, 3100 20)2 Brown, l?i8 Hutler, 2101 3192 Carroll, 1077 1545 Champaign, 20o2 1207 Clark, 2281 895 Clermont, 2041 2415 Clinton, If 47 (j!0 Columbiana, 3C02 3400 Coshocton, 1830 2900 Crawford, luJO 1200 Cuyahoga, 3102 1814 Darke, 1303 10J2 Delaware, 23G(J 1011 Erie, 1321 1012 Fairfield, 210,3 3318 Fayette, 1132 ',71 Franklin, 2830 1774 Gallia, 1470 725 Geauga, 2310 r-,03 Greene, 2321 11 12 Guernsey, 2000 2180 Hamilton, 273 53 Hancock, 003 1GG4 Hardin, 431 370 Harrison, 2oOS 1739 Henry, 191 i -1 Highland, 2115 1800 Ilockinsr, 049 '.".)3 Holing 1109 r.o" Huron, 2201 153 1 j Jackson, 791 7 85 Jefferson, 2':00 22!wi Kiiox, 2441 27 8) Lake, 187 053 Lawrc-nce, Ills ;51 Licking, 3357 1:210) Login, 157 1 vSi5 Lorain, l'i's 1313 Lucas, 031 510 Madison, 1201 571 Marion, 13V 1128 Medina, 17 93 1 13, Meigs, 12-H 019 Mercer, 551 131) Miami, 2 109 133.1 .Monroe, 1 08 2 75 Montgomery, 3127 2951 Morgan, ' 1851 1910 Muskingum, 13',7 2771 Ottawa, 232 108 PaulJinsr, 05 175 Terry, " 1471 290 7 Pickaway, 2201 1607 Pike, ' 051) 074 Portage, 2721 1003 Preble, 2299 1331 Putnam, 401 582 Richland, 3331 1")39 Ross, 3081 2071 Sankusky, 919 917 8cioto, 1 172 740 Seneca, 143 1010 Shelby, 955 1027 Stark, 2701 3107 Summit, 2 702 10 10 Trumbull, 4100 3325 Tuscarawas, 2329 177 Union, 910 577 Vanwert, 119 191 Warren, 2813 1504 Washington, 2109 1458 Wayne, 2798 3321 Williams, 390 407 Wood, 543 518 148,141 121,7S0

liirney 15 05

7 34 28 12 8 1 3) 0 0)

0 j

19 o o 10 13 1 1 1 3 1 o 1 $

18 12

21 ? 0 29 11 12 0 t2 1 1 13

o 7 12 21

Clinch, 40,253 Grantland, 40,253 lizard, 40,218 Crawford, 10.217 Strong, 40,215 Whitehead, 40.230 AVimberlv, 10.230 Bulloch, " 31,033 Wooten, 31.033 liobinson. 31,020 llchols, 31,026 Anderson, 31,022 Grove:-, 31,020 Dead, 31,010 Dates, 31. ?S I Harden, 31,014 Jon os, 31,802 Woh',rJ, 31,890

isn.

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promise, t.10 t

e vcrv s:aio 1:1

ti'.'li of Sv;:t!i

v.jt:i:2; by ;re:;r

cannot 00 mv-

Wu

r-jfjrenc-

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Cr.: -.,1 . n. the

", agrceaoty V. Pr cider.: ir '.v::!i tho excej)-

State no; t.tiar vv:t:

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futar.

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foun'.

1, if he or jv: !jd Cjc.

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rcca w.

.'Ci

linn

:;m 30

CO!.

5 10 3 4 12 10 1 0

8'i

not more

The number oi

tives will not be reJ.'.ce.I-

y will must prubablv

tn-1 (. uc Iti pre:e:itat; a:;r,n in each house.

Senator:

1,

cm

?KiO. 10:; c.;un-Senator

ve a fa

Tho b.ue of small note.? by tho

will be authorized, and ".dadlv accei-

Hank, ah;nui'h some i t' t'io oi l

1 v,

1 . . c

1

111 that coricern

itv of tliO measure.

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lae

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a rut

.: ecnamc.i

til in ;ie ,-.!

121,780

6 2 0

993

interest tu

the nrolita of it iVoin the Dank

the shape of a tax. I: is -a: I th.M

Farmer-j ant

to borrow from

ami O per cent. 8..methmg like a mil

lion and a half of dollars arc so loanid

ana 11 is sam mat t:iero 13 iv

ling a pu liiitmitt abandonment. i he defenceless condition of the frontii r bord r of Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas, with :ha irritated Indian tribes conprrgated on that frontier; the Cumberlaud IJond abandoned, the tools, Sec. told: indicating that no further prosecution of the work need bo

expected; tho Missouri, the Mississippi, the Ohio, Illinois, and Wabash rivers, spoken of with contempt, and parsed by as unworthy of notice, while the "Dismal b'wamp," the Berwick branch of the Piscataqua river, or Goose Creek, are considered worthy objects of congressional patronage. 1 did further say that, if I understood the character of the wetarn people, they would not silently submit to this unjustifiable disregard cf their interest?, but would, ere long, cause their voice to be respected, or their increasing weight felt on the lloor of congress. Will you oblige me by g'ning this note a place in tl.j Intelligencer, as the only means of preventing misrepresentation, until a sketch of my remarks can be prepared.' Very respct'lv., your ob't. serv't. 'GEOIiGL II. PROITFFT. There will be a meeting of thd Vin-

ccrnes Historical and Antiquarian Socie-

ty this evening at 4 o'clock, at tho olHce of Mes;-rs. Judah z C'i!3on.

The fodowhig is the solution to th-?

Magic Square, published in the last Ga

zette:

Mi I 0 1 " 1 r -i

10

i 1 10 1

I 4 I 0 I 11 J 13 j

From tlic Indiana Journal. In the Senate, on Friday, .Mr. Cravens, Vom the Moditieatian Cen.tnittac, made

a long report, accompanied by a bill torn oJ fy or classify tho pnbiic work"

Wehavo not had time to examine thu

report, ar:d therefore cannot s:iy what

are its views and sug:recl:;;iii. e !...;1 give it entire as soon as roor.i ca;i bu made for it. The hi!! places the White

water can:.! from the National road to ild

termmaiion, m the fcrst 1!

son and Indiatitr-olij V.a

s: the

1

Madi-

T

atcow.l e

.11 Che.

.u Oi

r.i i.i in thu

: tl.ird el-

. 1 .

.xni.inc 1:1 i:.e rr events Wie t-roSfcu-

ion of the Madison and Indianapol.s 'ail road under the present np-propiia-

In tho ;.,.frr.uuii the Lit aynur-

He; retentive s iS p i-s'd by a

:ons.

turning the senators and

iut l.le next live V(;:n w;

vote ul JJ to 10. -'a r..n:ri;.i numcr-

A i (. aoiuUl c-ih.in reqiJtfi-

oriionme ul

our bills were u-ted

(iii. ii iii

ing the He;.se io returi, the ,

bill, . iii-''. wa.- ii' trttivvi

to rcei:-;,!t r i;;e 1 ' through l!;t! Scn.. e. In the House, on I'i i. olTered a jireainLIe aiivl sing an amendment to 8 '.ate Hank, iz: 1 ;-!.

1'iir object was

1 , .

. iy, Ai r. ; 1 ) U 'OOll

ilia r! -ru r oi w.e

1

'.'i wf ; 1 prop.,.

1

'i'

;cu

T' ...1

:i v. ny 1 5 s!: Llid

tlx

23,301 Harrison's msj Rhode Island.

liar.

i r. a r c n a n t s , t r ft u e r s , le permitted to bon

per cent omy.

The same ietler t-.-l!;; t;.3 that a bill has

passed the Senate and I Iuu.se of Pevresen-

j the St. Gabrhd Co!

capital

so

sloe

equai :?..'(

.' .i.. i t att' liio

2d. That loans shall be that ilic cilizer ,f each

township m cv( ty coiiiily f-hall be entitled

to borrow an equal i-hart.- in proportion o

the whol

toaru

e amount to be loaned. 3

doing county business shall

That

1 ue

ternime upon O10 solvency of all paper

i tettves to mcorp jrai

ice.

V. B

New J(?rscy.

Newport

Providence Portsmouth

Warwick Westerly N. Kingston

!S. Kinoston

E. Greenwich

Htr Jamestown

30 Smithfieid

If, Scituate

10 Glocestcr

12 Charlestown

20 Greenwich 7f, Coventry

18 Exeter

Middlctown

Bristol

Tiverton

39 Little Compton

12 arren

17 Cumberland

Richmond

Cranston

319 Hopkinton

N. Providence SJarrington Foster Uurrillville

V. B. n;

tu-

301 Har. V. B. 1085 Atlantic, 425 846 801 Bergen, 977 1349 024 Burlington, 3117 2195 535 Capo May, 090 191 825 Cumberland, 1497 1100 627 Essex, 4630 2832 770 Gloucester, 2383 1773 404 Hudson 732 501 521 Hunterdon, 1830 2733 407 Mercer, 2022 149 4 570 Middlesex, 2014 UsS 1180 Monmouth, 2054k 2830 038 Morris, 2503 2150 783 Passaic, 1302 0G2 433 Salem, 1582 13 J2 27G Somerset, 1721 1315 437 Susies, 1171 2932 3G7 Warren, 1419 2400 33,091 33,351 31,031 28,471 31,031 5,520 Harrison's maj. 2.317

127 1130 2S1 218 It '8 95 200 111 23 322 121 93 59 71 203 48 07 229 120 93 201 225 07 142 109 HZ 11;)

'J ne infamous Globe newspaper since

return of Blair from the hard-monev

Oil J

1 -, r n t ... . ,

,.0 coiony 01 i,uva, is again at its ,,o;;riy I 1,1 'I'M ,1 ! r

113 woric. 1 ne o:u system 01 ueiamtng

0, 1 j and misrepresenting every whig in con-

149

134

42

gress, is still adhered to. This long

practiced propensity nny abate whr-i Van

j.j j Bwren retires to Kinde.-hoc. , :.d Blair,

25G and Kendall seek a refuge in their retire27 inent! -Mr. Proflif. has deemed it neces-

'(sarv for the information of his constitu

Ui.it TV ii

ior eiifccouni. itn. i liat ti.e

eit-aliiig in

58 03

ents, to advert to the degraded vehicle

108 13 77 135 31 34 139 68 113 84

-C9

0)2 O POO 150

r.o 1

Harrison's maj.

1950

I2J3

Scattering 42.

Ccorgiii.

The following is tho vote each Elector obtained ct tho late Electoral election, a? reported to the Legislature from tho Ex-

All the counties are

returns from

e c e. 1 1 v o e 1 e p a r t m e n t

included except Applin

which county were subsequently received. This eoun;ve;ave the entire Harrison ticket

03, and the Van Buren ticket Gl votes making our majority 8.303, between tb'-

two highest, in a vote of 72,351. In l.

15 j J through the medium of the National In

telligencer, from which we copy the fol

lowing correction: Hons?, oj Jlcprescn'uiivcs, Dec. 23,1540 G;-:nt:.emi:n: I am incorrectly reported in the Globe of the 22d inst. In my remarks made in the house on the 22d I did not say -'that the eight Northwestern Territories would unite, and, in their indignation, would make their ur.y ;nto the

which latter word the Reporter has been pleased to italicise. I did not "discourse of Nullification." That word has no place in my political vocabulary. 1 did speak warmly of the action of Congress on tho subject of Western interests, and said that its illibeiality and injustice would (despite our wishes) force the Western States into a combination, the formation

of a Western psrty, the object cf which would be the mutual defence and support of Western measures. I further said that, if the narrow policy now pursued towards us was persevered in, I should not be surprised to see a "Western Conven

tion assemble, to devise ways and mean

to ensure and promote the advanecmert

of our interests; not by resisting the laws, but by instructing the Representatives from the West to stand in solid f :-lanx on thefloorof Congress, spcak-

bank fchall be prohibited fro

exchange for the purposes of specuiation

The proposition being considered one of rather a novel characur. .1 it being also introduced on New Yea. s day, the Hous-e immediately resolved it. elf into committee of the whole on the lesolution, with the evident intention of having & littlo fun. Several amusing amendment? were proposed, accompanied with humorous debate, when the equanimity of good temper usually maifestcd bv the respect

able member from Franklin becoming not a littlu disturbed by the unceremonious

treatment which is preposition had re

ceived, a proper sense of regard for I; is feelings prompted the. committee to rise and report; the preamb and resolution were then laid on the tabic. On Saturday, tho joint rerolution in relation to an amendment of th" constitution of the United States, limiting the e-iipbi!;ty of the President to one term of e-erviee, came up on its third reading and excited

W9 ( !!O.SC

:d

on th

some discussion. It

ground that any attempt at further amendment of the constitution would open tho

door lor other nmcnaments, wT-'ch,in time, might destroy th,? most sal':. . ft aturfvi of that sacred charter. It was contended by the friends of tho re -''mien, that this amendment wa;? imperiously called for. in order to preserve inviolate tho "blessings and benefits" conferred by that instrument, by preventing the "patronage of tho government from coming in conflict with the freedom of elections," and that a large majority ol the people had loudly called for it. The resolution passed by a decided vote.

i . ,

October election for Congress, our major-j wim one voice, ana acting as but one

was 3.818 nian 1 "iU also a"U(;e, with some

warmth, to the aoanuonmeni 01 the pub

ity, between the two highest, in a vote of 74,000. Gilmer, Campbell, Dougherty, Miller.

40, HQ 1 40,259 40,257 40.255

lie works on Lake Erie, and particularon the lake border of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and the sale of the machinery, tools, &c. as indicu-

Fori'i; Aetvs Birth of a Princess. The accouchment of the Queen took place onthc2lst ult., and it is reported will receive the name of Adelaide Victoria Louisa.

The following is tho last Bulletin: "The Queen and the Princess Royal continued in a most satisfactory elate Her Majesty's convalesence is so far advanced that no more bulletins will be issued." Egypt and Syria. An extraordinary express arrived from Marseilles in Lon

don, on the 27th ult. brings an account

of the bombardment and capture of St. Jean d' Acre, The seine nnears to hat.-.

bcenonc of the most brilliant on record