Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 February 1841 — Page 2
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le tter late than nescr. Wo thin week pubmdi tho call er recommendation of our Senator aivl Representative, with others, for fho holding of Convent-ens in each district, to nominate euilablc men for (A.n-gre-?. ft was promised two no'ks j.go, but wj? mhle.id. Wo call cttentlo-j to it.
Jdm
Dowlintr, !:?.!. of tho Wnhn.h
Warier, a.rl Richard Co!?, Esq. of the ic National Patriot, have been elected by tho Cdieral Assembly of this statv, Public r.-int-'r?, to serve three year? from the iu-r: Mohiy iti Augu?t noxf, and have is-
ucd a IV osneetus for a pane: en
" Indiana .,:a'e ware'V, r .;blidl nnv t
CHO of unsettled claims anini the elate, so that our debt mav bo called 81 l iJjM -000. Of this debt, we contracted
t .r bank jut rpo :e-t, And for Internal Improvcnvm
recen c;
:ie
purpose.; We iiuvc P;.rO-
An J we, have received for In
ternal Improvemc
p trom all sources.
pur-
c2,bddU.O Il.SviO.OOO 1 .'J'JO 000 lcgoj di
J. hid large amount lu?3 been cvneuded as follows: l or the Wabasha Erie Canal 1 ,SSG.0d 1 Works in the 3-mM of UsC, ftToO,-". Interest, J.1-JS,C33 The coiiij)roinise p-o-yerfv in Mew York, ' ' ?91,od9 Sundry eti;r !1 ;; ,r 1 1 ,5T 1
The amount of State Bo: sued 13 Actually received is
AnJ the amount r-oe.e in Now York la
rtt't-.
;;3ih-oi rci$j.:Lj
And yet, oujy the day before Mr. -Mason made his repor', 1 w a., called a nulilier, beeauso I taid te.at the State owed at least fourteen m;i!ion3, and could net pav th intereit. The bid proposed bv 1:12 at t ha com
mencement ot tiie session, n.i amended,
ia.i pa-??
vvmeu w
nt't'-J t'i ,u 1 ' , SI, 000,000 i
from the Bank nbomu that amount. It Lans
It allows the Bank to ie:ue
ami'
ciion, fir Boron eh cfri
re r, which Leok pUce on Mondav last, the rii-u'.; - i a? fllews;
A. T. Flllhejenief the
lo
ud.
an, I
T.
i.lt. me
rustv-es I t th" I ; Ward A. LoRoy a-il J. L. r,A r tho 2::d'Ward.
uhi::n
an, I .-:
i nos. loiho) end John Ma f-s f.r the A i Ward, and H. Mcilenry an II. L Tiepcec? tor f !'.. d'h Ward. - s
A t th p.tir.unl u
neetiriiret tiio '-.areho;d-
1 i uv
-e!er,
i e
i.-r. ine C" !
the 'iucen:;eH Library, t'lt; f
n-oii
enti Inst;
ni en uere t;t:un for
eloc'
;0 -,v-o t ; i -
I I !
n small note1 an! reouire?
so 'Or con: on the State the and it direct?
.mg fund
pro':: ot the sinking fun
a portion ot iuo s-u
. i ii.ie .seen a ea.cmati.n m b.and writing of tho casliie;- !' th? S Bank, Mr. Rav, which estimate) thai
e.-ito.i
ie
M;to will nay m CM0d.(:00 per vear. a; SSCOoO. and rd.ad The sixth and seven w ere .struck out by puenco ot' the to-ilt iuen rectiom nrovii
lereat t.ivuid I.
ee::;e. bv i l hae-t be c entent t!i see ti n ? toe UnUiO.
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d It
r I.
;u
Hi: itil
Ull I ill i co:r-e-
Wi-.hm tbe bst twenty years, it would seetn that rdergymen. in about equal proportions, in our different proiestant denominations, hive been breaLing down by scores, and more p-.uniculaily as respects their voice. Ihablio opinion requires of our clerpy, much greater exertions than thtur (iredeceosors cominonly made. The reliirious mocwngs, benevolent associations, coeieties ior promoting various object?, and new organizations of almost every description, are, perhaps, ten tunes as numerous as they were forty years ago. To say that four times as many sermons and addresses are now delivered before a given population, ss was formerly the case, would bo an estimate probably much below the fact. Beside.; tbesc additional labors, the habits and manner of
living of very many clergymen, are es
scniuny changed, l ew now have cithe
ici.-uie ur lauu 10 enau.j them to a tend
to agriculture. .Most of thc-i have re
nouuecd tobacco. W hen ib.-v me f'-.
tigucd, the slow process of self restora
tion is Jopted, instead, '! v cxjiedient
oi more suoucnly rev 'wmg exhaust
cd powers ot tho system, by vd;o ilitfusi ble eiirnuli. Few use wine, and mos even dispense with eider. Manv fami
uu uiuppeu me use oi cutjce, tome
o. tea, and a considerable number have
materially lessened the quantity of aui mal food.
We have decidedly no fmev for thi., new state of things T.'fnk'of undergoing eight sermons a week, and trusting
io the "slow process uf ttul-restoration'
tor a recovery! no consiitulio.i could eland
rom the cw l'ork Express. aay3l,"ve best looka littlJ into that in-.t-'es of mt-rcLi.ndize. a" ship to ti e rigl.T en"The Campbelh are coming" and as ter and see that thing! tint made worse Uer full sail on the left of !-ntte the
com-.mr even:jcael tae:r . adovvn . -f -e ' man mevneeu oe
W(2 ci imiiu:iil f!..-. lff..- 00,t.!, . 1 '
.. " 1 - ivnii l'i
V o have pritty much
likeness of Washington, and on the riitl
a like.us of Lafayette. On tlie left
1! on us been strmrling under and th.-ou:!i
our anxious readers. Wo confess our ;-, a heavy etorm, and im who ha.i saved any hand margin, a steamboat on the tigVl probation of t!io idea shadowed forth bv ! thillg rn:, t!link himself pritty wed oil'. an India Letter I). N. C'dll, II.
f.10 Major, ol putting t!;imrs us the) iccrc ! ?iilI' Ii:a' " g'-x-'d lor .-omefluug, t::u" before tho Goths and Vandals overrun ' -:L' 'i;l3 lo:t a w snih. I h-vo aeen tlic
Most eslinmblo men iimet (-s. i'iv.'o I olhes, in mv dav trit)t prittv
institutions were "nm c:' O.n ' ni'di clean, but Caet. J umn er with a leetlo
iek" and if after examinatiua thev are ' e.sc:tance l.om t.':o ot.ho.- o wners, wtc.dd
. .... . o-
the laud.
tomiu vvortny, wc say restore them to posi- j no I-cr m' v.-ou!u go uti agm as lion the counter revolution wc have ex- -sever. I have :vun corn-tieida v. a-1
1 full
Mertii, rre.-i-its df 'omm.v
ferienced tully mdicatc-s a dorure to re
turn t what we were v. hen proyjieritv smiled on industry. "The old guard' should not be overlooked, thou'M tlie fo?
ot modern (lavs
it.
Seriously, is it not worst' than Luudia-
):: to fee what religious cr.w.usi.ism
;ad:
11 1
i:.S UOWU t ie Ln.OV. vh-u- nt
'. u ot 1 1
! ,1 . 1.
ue 1
yrr: a .:ut: I u;.i., President. Jon:t Law, " A. TLlus, j (iro. l. (Ttaso.v, Directors. Dan'l. ?r ahl, I JOSEI'JI SoML5. J S. i,. Cf.osp., Lilrairiun. J. B. Makti.x, Treamrer. B;4lth ui Vitti'rniics. l'rom t! e report of tlie Sexton of the
Public Buri.il (."round, invle to th) Trus-j
tee; i.f the Borough for th-- past er, ?p-;s .kh the whole number of interments hsve besn forty, viz: in January 6 fsbrutry 0 Mir?h 3 April i May 1 June 1 July 6 August 1 September -i October 5 Xovenv:?r 'd De
cember 1. Msles 10 Fema'rs 21
Whites 34 Colored (. ffuHder 1 year
f over G year? t.
Causes of D'ath. Consumption 3
Dv?entarv"J Cancer of tho Womb 1
unions cover u;orosis i calairtius
i.li l.iO :? pet-
that the proceed. of the vim
r.Vxld l.o paid into toe htato 1 reaI iliouglit it rig'it. Tli-i State !:a one million of dollars Laned out a and nine per cent, and I cann A s justice of re.aking th" Bankloa:: a;
na o n-nmit
c a ;
ie i'.'ik men.
Ban!
c e ;
p-r e-:
Lie v . 1
i !hs oneralion w.
I'reasurv at least 10,(100 j ... The in'ereit ami expmr- ' on -i 1-1,000.000, To meet this, we
eig.it
10.00
at
to? hbre
. I. i i
aiu anixiin-r io renuer men
wiser, happier and better, it proscribes ih
D.imties ot i,ature. and J jinmncf. th-
dispo.-iiiou to innocent enjoymmit
a benevolent Creator has b:sscd us witli. And wh.d are the consequi net -? Phvsica! infirmity, mental doles;-. n, the gloomy
riome, tlio lanatie ineetitnr, the bed of
it
M.
sFor the Vinccr. it s (iar.f tto. Hrucccille, Feb. 1, 111. M u. Ca DDtN'GTe.N;
Si :: I send you (ji per rcqtu-at) the
srmver to l!io Lnign:
.
i ji. m your
' i-1 papier as lodows; Franco is a country iuLiroe.
is a river in Africa. is a town in Indiana. is a town in South America. is one of the United Slates. is a town in Tennessee,
tin
e oaiu ov
4
Bamv
By tho Lawrenceburgh and ludiauaoolis 11. ii.
Ck. Tho sup:.. d oro-
su:i'iermv bill
.0i)0
1 1 ,000 50,000 1 GJ . ?0
(5'i.(UjO
Nile Carlislo Sanlafe Maine DreC.-.i
.i-"t is a town in N a
IL
an
ampsturp,
T
o 1. 0
),
ixatton
Four looruii' 'hue? Mr.
.io !-oon mo iteu: v
"i u
i"?:i?SA0 te.pp .--opposed d pay its own
interest but tho times arc- constantly
Mat
end: bull Uorn I Pneumonia 2
Disuse
miKtiown 2 Dyspepsia 1- ' i
Inf.ii. "mil 2 Whuoninir Coujh
!n:hm;ma'i,!n of the BowcU 1 De
ioIci a
I'.rmrn I icmens
1-
-Pulcey
- -Froze,
1.
-ju p
1 Suicide I
2 Inflammation
of die L'.mgs l--Typhu3 Fever 1-Puiiid Sore Tnroat 1 Intoxication 1. ,. Sev en intern "i.ts were from the country, so that tiie whole number for the borough were but 33 which according to our population is not qu.ie 1 per cent. T annual rate of mort dity from the icL'tored deaths in England and Wales for ti c yer i 837, was calculated at 2,02 per cent, nearly.
The Board of Health would recommend that the Sexton hereafter should apf ly directly to the medical attendant, who should certify ike cause of death, and the dur&tlo of the fatal disease. For the Yiueermcs Ciaetto. bi'jiANAi'i'us.. Jan. o' ISil. Ma. t,'AM!.N;;Tox: T1k relution to adjourn on tho Loth Feb nary ba.3 been rdoptod. Oa Timrsuay the ve-rv aide au i indefatigablo clud. .m..! of tho commit' ?e en the cauai fund. Mr. Meson, ma . I : i 3 report. Tho Ilo-tsf! eonsideii.d k .:nportant, that 2.0t0 copies were ordered to be
were. Wc know that all tho
other annual resources f tho 'no jai 1 into t.bo Trca-urv, in
.oie, iinii me annual exue:i.:es 01 ttu
is SW.000
itrowni''
il lis:
Will
Frr'aiury
.-,f
, 1
nemnt r
qnirr-
121 .000 PoiK P. 50 cents ii S'.5ver:ty-;ive cent? taxes will
I 1 1, 1
feci. 000
prcbsmy promifc -ToO.000, at the usual rate (pialification, but we cannot exp-ct l.;a; rate D con::nur' imj-er the inor eae.fd and continued pree -ure f r money, and it ni'-rc reasonable to estimate the 'irocecth- of 75 cent 3 at
-720.00:;
a whoie A ME PICA CI 1 EST ERF1 ELD. r ? ' "US but ' 1
As '11. seems f;'' -"' j,, di amusement let him trv his hana a .T.i.d!owinr-: T. I am composed of ilfteen letter?.
my o, - o is wnal ail wis;, to avoid. My 8, 2, 7, 11, 3 & 1, is the name of an operation in Surgery. My 11, 12, lb", 7 &. Fb is the name of a troublesome disease. My 0, 2,7, 10 & 12, is what the ladies are ail fond of.
My 1, 3, 0, 3,7 t 11. is rm article
ov crsua-
an 1 partv ntrde may have m-
wed them
cot tun iiei L all .en: t : -.nr.-h in one s;ua!I td wind and hail, but folks would ' to
tr vi n
k am and tho next seaeou tliey would
nave better !uc:i. it am t v. ;-.e nor rihteoiio,"' says I, "f ir folks to turn io creakkin, and when times arc bad, turn to and
sell od" and
;mt.
1
that i.s just the time to
hanonun.-l -heer up, and oft" coat and -o
at it and put diiug to rights for good weath
er and la;r wind. 'Lucre isoim thin"" days J, "tba.t is pntiy certai.n u: muuev matters, wiiai may be iuen'd or soent in
is or ", it
-hM-J t$&V tho c'-'llI'ti-v is waited or b,-.f: it r?1S&-'.l '"SST ' 'omcu heres about, and folks d.mt eat it rv'trS?feVl ?H -o'-SiV- i lcilu lt itsoni.v t' rounds. A U .:;.le;'Uv-C;..e; - -J.C 0 j'vlLVr' l' i:'e Treasury wmi so full
:-;I ?:'iV'.;-V4 maiil litililt X'1 " tlul!;ir i:i hiS iket and is
L'VfAW? :-fiCC'uiliX a'lA :o out who jay., ti
---vvv I ',.,tI;i;l rAuV-' has sr.: :d-.nlv of property but ii jul.-J .T n'-u i '"-l'-':-l :!:!:f',i-.'fi t;.rov and .--Jell oli his pro-tort
CVa'o . V'".:"'-:--' 'A v j limes it v. on! da
To the Editors of th.
r -!ow!v
V e a r J e' m
ior as t'io (iiiei';d has :re't a 1
tnmn.3 and .tonoiiiT !;!.-
n I w am ; to k;.,k ao-ut hi;
. ..e (. 1 i 1 1 1 r c ;
... .k,,
. 1 . Express.
r.d
n.ue.i 1 Mare!;
1
f.-urei v
many ! !
on the vvav. i au i see t. ?
.1r!,
j pav eine
)rooertowu a:
very lew
thing'but
oi tie;
V.
t 1, ' er'O : f r!f '
I' I
re
tart e.
1.
1
i iS.'.i.th .1 hal
Ui .U t "t v;,;..i ; vhi-; Ae CuLin tdi h
.'is liie.e!: t 1 , 11
i ! 1 ra f uk i
Hons 1
!av ;1
.;ut
".
a circi:mb-mdibu.-5
jmiove it" die Ciue t heir w;o-, lie lr;m th-; tune of t' -l to the White
atner v: at
1 1, .
1,
i-
m v
in pa--; thr.-.u;;h all the hmrawinlr et no all aiomr tho r.,-ad it beats
:;o!.r.'.- f.r th.-re
1
.11
ie "Lrrauu t-e.vi
mta lumir onltur vv no dont v-ll out most
aw la! j-.n 1 sw imr his hat round a.-? noon s
; sees tiic Cineral; and I expect it will
.nc pi-in;. tut: on m . i.i't..re we git to the 1 1 on':, tor it ami p ss:ilo fir one 111:111
1.0 ilD ;i!l the ! i'.','l!)(r ;;M ;
.71
o:::f ; j rn-r i ):.- r .:.
o is broke:
ho w a 3 to " in theee
l-Tunr e.uu
year 3 eipeiioe-a he :c at. A nd so it is
iuivo much an
. t 1 . T
co. ue ou: L:)0 iet.o c-
sehing jf and ivinj- tm.
U.- -1 i.i i'J li.V 1
won; at their ihtterent :r . ... 1
an-1 set matters mov::
:e cat jum; sav.-i ho. "1
W'.-i
iiorn ov
only wa
is to hx things so as :, let folks "j U
es and calling
h
then he 'Wr
you will
se
10
-e to Know
w!;at our new IVeside::! thinks v( the
matters.'7 Lre)od deal
Veil,"
avr, j.
die. thinks v
i . .1 i
v.j.j.u cm. out ho itont mro-m fo
A- ab .u: ?em till dt!i Mar.; I: n?xt, on ac
count 1 t
respect lor Mr. Van Burmi
who is i'i-esi:h n: till that time-
1th March c.o..ie.3 tlem yuu and a
o: rue ipie ( n- w
when
th
in j o...-1'ie-i it 010 ov e
twelvo millions) w:!l a!! see it in black an-
wmte 5'
ithe
if ur 1:0 nil .ue m no
tions aliotit the Comdiiutiem are for the
talk to Congress and tell them ,...,...,. . - . . 1 11..
1 iiivu lie- is .mre all I lie
pcopic will git it but :i you are in a hurry an.l would like to know my notionabout it aforehand h;o thin" ou -nay b(
"'o ui" " e snan ') bacK to l ie
no
1
-iii
! t - 1
suamn'' nanus
to 1; now wnai on arts has Hoc-one o(
tie
it
imiiit S'.m
raio Loco Foe
oeo
now g mg ou ijig.t two month.
1 le.ppo.-o y.ii are all c .m-idenible euious t.t i-.no'v wu) the (iinora! i.i"--dn"- to
mini to all :!
10 m
and lit:!" oilic
.1
vc tai-ooi earo to ar-k tho Cineral and he
ias tot 1 i ne all a'jOltt it. nnl -a y.- ? 1.1 .-r
berty tot 11 you and every body else, and
3'"' tan us in keeping t.his mat-ti-' or m ;!.c (Lidw 1 saw tlie paay atore we started aul it was the
:s pack'd up It is tho biggest
ver .set?
all ruled oil in wi.
mu o!i
'oik Merelr-mt-
used bv
My 7, 'A, G, v- 0, Is what none could o'cist without. My 1. 0, , 3 ik. 5, enters l .rgcly into our home consumption,
and my whole we frequently fee in the
v Cfttern Sun.
678 2,000 A mere fraetmn in to 'lien tiie aLc.-!utj w ants of t!;'; d'ree -ury. ihit although this enorm es tax is levied it cannjt be collected in oah it must
be paid in Treasury notes. Ami so. at ai!
events, mir mtere-t must be- loft nnild.
Hero then is the end of ail our golden -nuns. Hero the consummation of ail
those vruousrv schemes, prvrendere-l !v
: r ' r 1
i.-jpii eon s ior scats m 1. oiigress,
.1
ibitiou
(ii-.-eloped in the Wabash and Erie Can
expanded in tho system ot' 1SL, and w as terminated in bankruptcy, dishonor and disgrace. The only remedy for this State, and for all the indebted states, will be found in an assumption of S'ce. dtbts by the Unite I States. ! have twice claimed this doc-
------'',. riJIH.IIIEl) by A. S. Barnes, Hartford, 183, has so far as I have seen copies, no explanations at all of th" Logarithmic Tables. This deficiency renders the book i;srdrss to learners. It i.-i important that those who get books to fell should be on their guard agninst such a book, and those who buy for use be careful and not waste their money.
Editors will serve the interests of tin community in publishing this notice. A Teaciii'r in Tin: Wkst.
3 l dont
r an;, 1
per t.if e
list that w heel on
tre.-.rcs and 0.1 top is wr:tn.-a. -.s units of
r17 fellow citizens ic:n I believe arc able
to discharge faithfully and honestly the dul'us of the office to which 1 7v. n1 nom
inate than to the Senate of the C. S., for appiinhucnt" ami that pritty .men all
1 resident :
e kno . V ill
the car run ott the tra-
pint wher
loo!: to t.hoeause on'laud
put
em m.-i
iv. iiviii '.Aiuii.;.'- ..ie i.i ;iejv. i a: eri"-ii!
flitd the eiigiiieers and at ad the - ,. (rli-l-3 I, i. ,V- vi-.-U f.-v fl... .....'l...'. !
next to running oT t!:o fraek is freninnn
1 ,
11 -i.ji tiiii.iv aiiij 1 i-rii 'o aneati au.i wit'i that I s.'iaped back niv rii'ht fv,t i:iJfj
s-ud as I say to you, fy -arv ice J. Dou'.vi.v;, M'jor. (S;c. vv,.
-fi An Extra Session of Concre;3. The folio wing is an exuaci of a iettei from U'ashington, pi:ati.5cd in the New York Courier and Enquirer: Cen. Harrison, on coming into power will find an empty treasury;- a debt of
twenty millions oi collar; sufftrin
puoue creditors: a revenua not equal to
me demand lor the daily expenditures
0: the viovernineut, and no ways a
means provided for the relief of the coun . .! 1 I .. ..
11 v, 01 inosc wno nave tiiur.able cla.ms
upon it. The Whigs in Congress, for
ome weeks pat, have frequently ex
pressea their appreiiensions that the Cov
eminent would be dhoj-raced, if the poli
cy of the dominant parly was permittei
to control the destinies ol the nation fo three months after they retired from now
o r . . r 1 ,
00 irequeni 01 laie, nave these tx
1 1
Ci 'UiU
(!(, exceuit yn lii" outS;d
is writ
ten in pcn :ih "to be Inok'd to and fdCd
up on ana otter -I: .uarc'i next. d'here ie a goo 1 dc-;d said in all these
ar.
e.
bout Ikml
ma
and every bolv
ii.-.s somo plan or other to put things btrait. Tho Cineral don't himself say much about it, but ho reads pretty much ail that is written on the matter and lets folks talk ail
they know an J ho iiiiishe.s ott by lliinkincr.
Cue chap eaii'd t lher day ami read to the
( .mora
taimmr
;,;i.
on-j b iter lrom ;
v
York
C: 'II-
a statement of tlie !i-r bank in
...! I . It 1 1
1 liia-KMp.iia, ana snowing by another state
ment that it iv.-.; broken edit) bits and tho' that B;mk show 1 along liet of proper-
1 1
mis duo to
it et that
an.
:i that
1
.'bis warn t worth any thum
iv au.i i propeu't v
and iluii u new er would no to ha c such
moinm rascally aristocratic institution."'
:a s I, "-Mister it seems to me
McCoilork, Cnhhr, S. dmt. Wc ihd not learn
tion. St. Jaiu. Jtj,. ' 9-" Sad lctidtnt. The Uoon's Lnk Times, published at Fayette, says; 4A honof Mr. Josejih Eurdln, near this plat t. was uecidently killed on Mondav the lltn inst., by the di?rhaigo of a snot jjnn. We understand it occurred while thu taunts and others were dining the chil dien were playing in an adjoining room and jrot hold of the gun, which went olf,
lodging the contents in the head of one of the boys." St. Lou. Hep. Salaries of Governors. The following arc the salaries of thu Covernors of the respective States:
IJom 1:1 (i ray son Seward I'orttr .M'DonaM Davis L'ennigan Gilmer M'.u;t Leteht-r Keid
DoJ-s Lucos Fenniuc ton y Morchead Conway Foil: Woodbridgc IJeynrdds Fail field ( 'or win Higger (arlin Comegys Page Ellsworth Jennisou King
e Fatal attack of a Serpent. A If iter from Martinique, in the Journal of Guadeloupe, states that Mr. D. Fichery, tnurchaHt, was met, while on a huntine
excursion, by an enf.rmoije serpe-mt, which attacked him and inflicted sovt,i sever wounds in his lees. He d-ftmdrd hiin-
elf with great iour:'g;.: ,lit, aJihough
timely tuccor w.-is amniniitercd to him.
he died in a few hours after. Tim ser
pent was tmarly seven feet in Ifn.h; ami, when ojum-d. dieiv? were f.um.1 ir'rii b-d.
y one hundred am! sixty-tw o l.li'e mws.
In -
fiOuisiana $7,5 0 Maryland -1,'JOO New Y'ork 1,000 ensylvania' it Georgia -1,00(1 Massachusetts o.G C . Carolina 4,00: Virginia .'-.333 Mijsissijtpd 15,000 Kentucky ".',500 Fim-ida 'j'cr. i500 Vt'isccnsin ,o(0 lwa d,50o oef Jeisey il.OOo (hirolma '-.'.Of'o Arkansas 'd,00o 'Fennesjee d,00( .Michigan 2,000 .Missouri 2,000 Maine l,30o Ohio 1,51)0 Indiana 1,500 Illinois 1.500 Dclawnro 1.333 -. Ilamp.ihiro 1,200 ('onnecticut 1,100 Vtrmont 750 Rhode L!and dOO
er
ot
We'd,
it waat ou ca! to democratic.
IF
lias ma
a inoroue'.i exam-
oa ol our 1:
manly bnslne-like o:.
uati- m-
mie.rv c tm-ern. and a
title:; if our sit-
1
we
eivo h"..l A the kin
v. .is placed at tho hea l 01 ih
.ti
c .'inmdme, m th" t,
would be til : resu " The amount of - -.iJ-. perotit on ihe b ok- is Weds: awe a follows
Borrowed by Stapp t. ' -'y interest, Tiie J: easury, Intere. ou de'bt to the State Lank, Treamrv X' tes, Wabash and Erie Canal scrip,
lenec that such
j'elnoss r.3 rpi3,rds.oio
3d.;i,o.K) jo.odo 01,000 70.O00 S6.000
trine m the Houo, ana she.it continue j dj so. ' Very resne ?!ful!v.
SA.M'L. JLDAi.. i.ft i'c t'i Viacennos Gazette. The Cicrj5'aan-3 Soro Throat. It appears thai our clergy are in such a straight, (hat they have set a new quinsy agoing. This is called "the clergyman's sore throat," and is distressingly prevalent: and what is the cause? Half a century ago, most of our 'clergymen labored some, particularly in time
ol getting hay. Nearly all made their gor.lens and cut their wood; and several e' them did considerable towards cultivating their own -mall farms. Their parochial duties wve. comparatively light; they seldom preached more than two sermons a week. Most of them smoked
A correspondent of the New Y'ork Democratic Frets proposes to give the Whig Editors of the Union a Dinner, for the services they hive peiforrned in die 1 1 tm
1 ite election. 1 nr3 is a much better way for fie peonlo to show their regard for such services. It is to pay up what they owe them striate ofNiei.- accounts yearly and begin anew; mi l then urge their neighbors, who depend upon bor rowing, to subscribe ami pav for them too. This is but justice and rijiht, and we hope they will come to the conclusion
to do it. I'roaipl payment is die oiily means by which a paper can be sustained.
bairn ua. lent mon now Ik'.v.
St U Civ tO
wei!
1
11 M
aristocratic comes nighNow," av3 I, "if that
the aristocracy,'' and
y (.my to tho rich folks, it would n ba 1 debt, to collect." 0
av.s he. -poor folks never omrht to
- 1 orrow money, thev o.ieht to f'Ct aloncr
withe-ut i:." " Wcllj" says I, "timt is a notie:n i never thought on afore, for when I was in the. last Government along with Cinera! Jackson, all oar democratic friends used to peeler tho Cineral and mo ai! the while to make; tho United Stat-- To:;c to she!! out to poor folks, and wc to .l: the k-
tun wo
1,
An American Lady's progress MaJame Yen de Weycr (formerly Miss Hates, of IJoston) has been invited by the Queen iQ spend a little time with her and the Iloyal Iiaby, and Royal Parrots, at Windsor. y. '. Herald. A Tall Syuash. We have pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of a portion
tobacco, and some of them chewed.
ro 0,000
from malt, was considered nearly as ne
cessary as bread :.; a family. Thus they frequently led very quiet and regular lives, without being exposed to intense
excitement of inii.J, or over-fatigue of
S 1 1,0 1 J.000 body. Un tlie whole, tnev were proba-
11 1 . ( .1 J.. ! 11 .1-
n t ;nert oesie at i a r f suo.-juiy as nesitiiy, ana uvea as long, zs most
of a very fine squall, raised by Mr. Wil
. r 1 1 11 1 1 ji'i . ainc uiiii, uiiciiiciu low iisuin. nat refreshing drtnk, small boer, made , ... V
in iiii v.wiiii) . it vti3 pi eiuouuceu o judges to be very fine, and we regret that
other classes of the comma
n u u ; t v
wo do not know the name by which the
variety i called. i he weight of the squash was 109 pounds, and it measured four feet six inches in circumference ons way, and six feet six inches the other. Lafayette Frc Pre si.
posits away from it because the com -hi
was mat Somre Fiddle and tho Lank was
too aristocratic and didn't 'rive p.or folks 1 1 01 a c.nance to borrow money to carry cm . 1. , 1. . ....I-..-.;. ' n " 1 " ,
luou naie huh. .vow, r-avs 1, 'now e.o
you maivo that square with your presen
notions."
V. by the faet is," says ho, "it irj prc-ttv
to make the notions of one tmv
f I lf! ilO'liiTq iO .-Ol 11! iftp til, -in- I,, it- I .-,
eay it never will do to have another sucl
a bun:;, ior it i.s pretty mixh all owned bv
foreign ariidoerats, and that, never will do
in a democratic country it is dewnrig! awful; and Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Futo
and ail tne g rod democrats in Congress say
:t will bo tho ruin of tho country."
.ten, now-,'' says J , -it that don t beat
Solomon! How long do you think it would take foreigners to destroy this country bv
putting L;ie ir money in the big Bank and
let Squire .nuddle loan it out to the poor
iemocracy, who you say will never pay it ack again.'" This set him to scratching
'lis head a little, and not liking that tune he changed it and said, "But it aint right to loan foreigner:)' mon'?;- in that way, it ain't treating on Vm well and it destroys their confidence in u" "Wc!!, well',"
pressions ol a!arm become, that some
the most venerable and experienced state
men in the H big party, suggested an
mlormal communication on the nubiect
In pursuance of this susrtrestion. I hear
that an informal mcctimr of thr 111,;
, . .... o to
senators was held last cveniner. All in
the city, ivhosc health permitted, iverc
present. J he situation of the Treasury and the demands ipan it, tvith the means
provided to meet those demands, were
duly considered. The result of their
deliberations, was, that without an Ex
tra Session, the Government would be
disgraced. This, J understand, teas the very general impression o those in
Kit Kmutievi I now considered it redimed to a posi
tive certainty, that AN EXTRA SES
S1UN L 1 F CONGRESS WILL BE
HELD, and that, probable, at an early .f-,v u t 1. . e
ucij-. uuui Jjf;i6iaiurc3 aa may oe m
session, and which by law, cannot elect
their members of Congress before May. 1 iir ii - .
snouia iorthwith provide lor the contingency. Horrid Tragedy. The last Illinoian utates that a certain individual named Williams, committed to the Pike county jail a short tune tdnee for hsving shot at and killed another man, h iving sent for hi. wile and children under pretence of wishing to see them on Friday of last week, cut the throat of the former, soon after her entrance into the jail, and then his own, so that they survived only a f e k minute.,-. It is supposed that he intended to murder his children also had not the cries of the woman, by alarming the jail
or, induced mm to despatch himself, before he had carried his plan into full ef.
feet lit on Telegraph
A new Counterfeit. Ye have been
informed thattheru was offered to one cf our city Brokers yesterday, a new coun
terfeit on the Slate Bank of Indiana, nav.
able at Fort Wayne, and dated April, lv 3 h Vignette a female seated on box-
I'murm. rr ',i,rr Albert. 'J
'f-W,t,,wm. - , . . . . ...
'""""''i voiingiurm now ninoyin
l-.ngiisb Law, the whole bodv of wht.b
10 in f-xpcctcd lo digt in ,o,o::i veekf. 'He hns bouiied to tide. : .! . 1
to comm.md re-'impni i f !.-:
tlay at cricket, to dirt, to ska'o-, n. ,
pl.iv iumdi: ui sihr, cnnipo-i- ; . ae!i pirrofi to .adi. and become ih,
er of a fine baby, all in the p price id .
en mouth... Wonderful youth; l,:s . . gicss neorly eourds that of i!m parro;'...
, : V. J!c-!. by tho Rev. Mm Eaia, Me. 'John Ba .s.
' ---' ei'i,o 1 i-L'.?.v;r, loth oft! place
IS
IA. pprtnns i idi btd to JUDAII tz QfiLi CHiSON i.icit make payment soon" or their notes and aomits wiil be placed in the hands of un officer for collection. f'lO. R. GIBSON. i:irj?ime Feb. :i, !J :i5-3t. "ROt'TCl ' gS hereby given, that the uudersiVned commissioners annoinird I,,- . r
,1 T ... 11 ' VJWCIIJI tie Knox (.irciut Court, at its September erm. 1S10, to sell certain real estate, belonged to the heirs . f Mitidll n..:n.
deceased, will j., pursuance of eaid order ol said court, offer for s.-dn . .i.
of Col. Clark s Hotel, in tho Borough o incen,ieS Knox county, Indiana, on Monday, the 1st day of March, 1811, between the hours of ten nVlni.l, a
and four o'clock, I. M., to the hi'Rht and best bidder, all the right tide ard jn. tercst the heirs of the said Mitchell Brounlet hate m and to the undivb!,' 1,-1
of the following lots of land to wit: No'?. 3, 1, and 5, in fractional section 10 town' ship 2 north tango 1 1 west-containm ens hundred md twenty -seen and thi ty-six huiuirc-dlhs nereg situated in si.J
county.
Terms of Sale. Tho purchasn nm,,.
ey to be paid in one year from day of sale.
ami t-ee-uroci oy per-onal snd real
nty.
J. B. MARTIN, ") S. EM SON, L J. HARPER, T
Vincennes Feb. 5th, IS 1 1 3 Tj- 1 1
Ce?n
6PCU-
mi ssioiyers.
Trt Lafayctto, Tcrre Haute. Vine
and all iatermediato landing: oa tho W ABASES SSBVKU.
rt'ii r ih ' "feu; "mtii lit v.!JAiui- mk ste-miboal TIT eEIS53 I'ECANOE. N. F.
WEBB master, i now rcadv to mim
freight; ami having part of her cargo ou
oani win leave a. ubove with early dtt. patch. For remainder of freight or nA an.
ply on board, or to 0
(L BASH AM, Jr., or WEBB NISHET. iIii,l:e.iR 2d IS 1 1 35-5t. HLA S'K DElhDS JOK rALK AT THIS OFFICE.
