Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 May 1843 — Page 2

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expen- States, article 1. section 5. savs "each

Trrs was one House shall be the iudjrcs of the elections.

they wo -ild have . returns, and qualifications of its own

ISow, I irust, that when the

others hut I' ir the vile trench- - lumbers.

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Ui.r j'.nr! v ean.e in- e ' e!eet:'.'i i

eoj.ic to retrei'o-h fc-eisate .f the United States, that lnvly

('"V-. r.-iiiu-nt. t o re-' will be decided that Oliver II. Sr.iiih, and

!i had not Edward A. llaiKic

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iuu-j; i:t:-) existence; during the t-reccd-; from Indiana.

tM'flve yt-arsot' Loe. f ;co ntiMule. and I

said Kelso is laid b tie re the

States, that iiodjliver II. trhtiith, and 'gan, is the Senstor

i M to establish a National eurrenov tf unifoj .-u j Death f Co:n:uou rc IWtci

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a i ovt-r lite oo-Hitry. 'I hat they ! Phih.dtdnhia (iszette publlsltes t!:e folio a -

iv reuetMue.i the.r promise ! mg extract of a letter from a relative of

"lOl.

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f fher;

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ictrenehmcot lias fdready b.-esi shown. ! Commodore Porter, in Constantinople.

ja-nl iiial they would u'o have redetmud j containing some interesting pariiculaM of j ah their promiae?, if thoy had poerd j his last illness and death. The com mo-

u in ai.y man joore iuuj cet-a l . r some veers pai ia vtry

j feohio health, and latter ly had been ex-

it

Jllt't

xiwer, cannot be d

w h i kno ws them. Tt.e hej; partv is a

Ctorge K. Stevenson was killed yestcrdoy by j The Latut Mam(C.l'hang anJ t.ng, t.o F. A.Bemis, Jr. As the w hole matter is bero 1 coltbrated Siamese Tn. aro cfua,1y niarn-.J :f.e Grand Jury, now ia session, we do not think. ' as apoears by the foliS. copied frora yeEter. it proper u give any thins more than a ftmement ' cay's' Cornier nd nquircr. Wc presume it of the fact?. They are deplorable enough a.J ' li.av be eoiiidred tcidl: vvv they exhibit the murder of one matt bv aiiolier, -V'n Thursday, A-il 3th, married at u 'w.st whom he had malice, all the result of in- rco., N. C, bv ElJer'lbv Spatka, of the Rsptiet ct iiety. jchurch. Me.-srs. lhe Sl"se"

twin brothers, to os oaran awu i.c,-.ur, dimchters of Mr. 'avid Yentca, of V ilk cj .

We entirely arce with thf Courier m W:

Deforc Justices Ctir an.! Laheauaie. .

state of Mrssouitr vs. Fnr.nEmcK. A. Bkmis.

. n, suns ance ot the ea,unaUon he d before ' , . . ' ' ast lea,tly and unnatural

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prononrtd heir measnres with- . i he (.!!!; ri7oiru t-i:; and horn-

so s-loon. -less

February last, he was ciz; d with an

t,

ami so rde in this coutitry (er.-everal years, i-e never res orttd to ly them; on the

ntrarv, nil m:c:i

! tor i!it o e .3 i f ih.

unqualified abhor renee.

!ie-i t-di.ei hlaz'. of day, ai ii:e?iv ?fl. e t as th-1 te-o-t

ti'norm uj

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Tor Prcsilcnt iaiiMi 15 i : . 11 V V 3 , .1 V , ' : .: :.. I i . . . : 't u : ittts s. i , ? ' i f : '

i'o'Nrn tKii. We have j '.iO'a 'i a co:;:i'.criest o dollar note

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uc cepuons and blinds people have their most

We e );rt the the tii,io which

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!o n::(.d it: tn'j't-s and its purp.e-, and hue no wi!i to hu:i the m -t 5eri !.i;e, sjitit'ny whi-di may he -.'ireetd to our mo:v s and our m. r-ere . T.'eit 6:vh is not t ie c- urs- ,j th j pari v a r raved

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d pleuricy and poncai idi-, u hirh,

. aticr a lew dayo c f inten e stdhring, tti-

mt tutted fatady on the 3a of .March. The letter proceeds to sav: Lo u i i i HI c Jou r;i a I. FmuAv, .March a, 1, P. .M. "Tier; poor Commodore is no more. lie died without pain and scarce a stru glo, at exactly 12, meridian. To the iat we had no reason to believe he was sensible. All that could be done by :he tio.i asidu-u::. and untiring attention lo ri lievo him in Ins Ut moments was done. Nature was exhausted, and to judge from his tranquility, we may safely say that fur s m.- hours previous to his decease h-.;

to nam.

tr;:nq;;d as if ash ep.

he . ah eih : ; lallinir ra;

u jvet: we 1 C.rs. iS:.: : Tie L. e

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was mseusmi

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nance s: line; for

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ua-

i.o now i !, md his counte-

nau oi-eti en ttii. He seem-rd

ui.ii i--ub, liui uii je.-ieruay aoeri.o.in, .nr. Uetius end Ceoige h . Stevenson of Iia'timore, came into the Union Hotel, Mr. 13,-niis beins; very dtunk. After a few moments they left the Hoteland Mr. Thomas (the Justiee) fulhu'ed them. Menu's, ifter wa!kiiiT a few yards, fell down en the fide

walk, and Thomas went i:p to take charge of him. L'eniis consented to go into Thomas' office, and Than, as and Stevenson led him into the office, i !k h is in the Hatch While Thomas was try-

Oi: to make L'tunis lie down upon a settee, he, Teiiiis, took 3 pistol from his outside crat pocket and tired; the dischatge entered the body of Stevenson, who rtagered and fell. He was taken from the office to a chambet in the Hotel, and physicians weie immediately sent for. He died in ten wr fifteen minutes after the shot. An inquet was immediately held by coroner English, and the jury gave a verdict that he deceased, George II. Stevenson, came to his death bv a pistol shot, discharged by Freeei ic k A . Bemis, Jr. Justice Thomas coair'itted Kernis to jail for further examination. The Justices, at tiie conclusion of the examination this morning, hound over Oemis in the sum of f lOUO, for his appearance frota day to dav before the Ciiminal t'oiirt. SV. F.o:;i Xtio Era. 6 ? 9 There are over one thousand la'.vvcrs in New

a t 'the ii the late

i rk. l'!io Atnetiean sav

o:i :n tiusines?. i.roi ;;ce; ,

IJa.ikrupt

j outrage uj)on the Jecer.cies of life, and that the . father, daughters.husbands and priest, ouKht to

be t-ured and fea-ered. . 1. Aurora. . m Whit con;':,, tl) lhncofoco candidal? for Govcrner of Indiana, -tely said; -Givo the people plenty of whiskev, nd stir them up with a long pole, and their vote are certain.' If this be a trus representation regard to our Indiana neighbors, he hss oe reason for supposing he may ' , ill,

ibet V. tcd the Gevemor. lie wouu dc n ex

cellent Chief .Vgistrate for a constituency whoso votes were pn'hasable for whiskey. The truth, however, is tht our neighbors over the river will repel this slaper on their integrity, by consigning the slanderer the obscurity of a veiy private station in Augvt next. Louisville Journal. CcuNTgntiTS. The Wabash Express says, "tut a friend at Clinton, Indiana, writing t us under date cf April 21st. ays: Yeierdry there was presented to tne a fivtdoilar counterfeit bill, purporting to tf on the State Bank of Indiana, thane!) at Vincennes, dated November -Oth, lfl'd, payable lo John Smith; John Ross, 'ashier. Cashier's name very poorly vritten; vignetto a ship in a 6torm, i . a 1 f fvieled over backwards; the front of

the shp towards the left, a little above lhe

ict. will cause a va.-t many to seek anew Held jjo, 0f ti.e nolr. I 00llld UOt recog or taeir t..!ents ,n the Western .-at,,'. Letj ; ( ,,le ri2ht; a figure (5) fiv ht m be prepare.! to take to something 'lien. , . , j i r u . ,1

his apaioaehin fate, for he

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done. We ;r :

vi.i sej t.

oi cotiriti.tine h;,a u

a- s Tvc

n -v u:3-'ernitj i peop

t c the nextt.nree vears, w

t the Constdu:

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9 l - A NOT HSR KtCIIM XND F U-Y I. atlt FtKtO. The Bl u;:i;r.g:ja Post of the 5th in?:, say?: "We are authorize 1 to amrun e Paris C. D.tnntnj. !'., as a candidate to represent tins district in the next Cotitru ss of the United States." J 'he Pamoate Whij says: "Jons W. Davis of Sallivan is the I.ocofoeo candidate in the ".n eemu-5 1) . trict. W hat s av veu f.-icid.-; . f ti e (J .z-et-

e ; . c e jmu-

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i w u.J ; : y draw d .) .v.. .t'inlemt.ati.jn.

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n a

t!i;'.:, in cottsequenc.j ef the iu-;r-.-a: th ropuhition and t..e resources u

er.eit.trv, it v. as neeesrv that increase

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p eited to u j that he f It 1 (.? I . 'l i -

i ;o ia-i win, v .ii m 'no

reded that his h. ly c-luadi ho iulerred a;

e loot ol t.:e (::er slid. I his will be

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none. n ouuv w.o oe put in a leaden

eoliiu with an outer one: of' inahoiranv. i M oi I. .

i. uiu. ,j'.'ii;aii "i.i ii ii : men to, to re

quest him to send a vesseUof-war to convev tlie remains to the United St r.es." .Mono tv, March P. .M. "The futieral is over. It was attended bv the attaches of several legations and

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tee

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:ot!lied til t!ie prellia-'V and nee of Van ihortn's A etiioiranow e : i s i j r i i i eT the Wliio-; for

n t nitica mor-

than

m ieli muue a w :.s ex I'einhi

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y .mi late, i-'cio-e wore a 5 common

r-ij.eiir ( ir pO i, ' i 0 a ! O : e ) i ; C II t S 35 Oppno'lte

0 'e - i. -j re. to-' V ,f : 1 It-. 0 ! n

cc e. ' .-. . hi 1 1 , 1 1 1 O

all the An.er:ean-

mi.'tist . r- who w re 1 1 . t

selves. or wao Into not s

sent iett. rs oi coiui. detico. Alter th". funeral, tiie Atnerieans present assemliled atid pas.-td the fellowiuy resolutions: I. 'I hat they would wear crape for the space of ono month. 'J. That letters of condolence should be sent to Mra. Porter. 3. that copies of resolutions should be sent to the department of Slate, to Mrs. Porter, and to lhe family here. Signed by all the Ameiieans in Peru." & IVIore of the Charvis Murderers Arrested The steamboat lone arrived about 'J o'clock last tihrht from Wes-ton. W'e learn from the (Jlerk, that the t ao M'Daniehs, the ieadeis in the murder and robbery of Mr. Charvis, were airested at Liberty on Ftiday las', having with then, ahout Jo.UOJ. Another, by the name of -drown, iv. .ure-ted on the 'one at Camd.-o. ioi -tiodiv. lie fhippc I ou hoard i!eii vessel, but having been e.ai cd, lis? boat return.-.! to the sliore, arid -Jeiier-c.t him up t lh'-e v;.-i were waiting to r.'ceive hen. Jle had v ah him ah' ct foOO in si!er. lie protested that lie Lad no aeeticy in. or knowledge el lhe murder and robbery, four, and it wt- include Dr. lht t"i:tai..e, whom we suppose to have lic-.-n arretted, live, of the ix whoicturij.

ed to Independence. !' jve thus been captured. The other men under the cop,,:.and of M'D ar.iel at the time of the murder, took tr. .s rootc for Wa. field's band, a:id it is not probable that thf'.'

t

for May Liws and other o'e-tno-

pjite ctfectually used

ave e-

T

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i io

e a Tun Traitor and .i Captain 'I'yh-r begins, . r--ence at the hands of V

treatment which ail must . sp'- 't. willing- to barter honor for cdo Globe, of the 21st April, sa : Zc-o-The Mad'.sonian publishes i articles io prove that Jidm Ty'e, olway: was, a Democrat; and th Peetuti ami the Globe' have no

chum to that character. Mr, Tvln ee

hetra ed the cause of Democracy, m l

fack-on. Does this em-

stite.te him a Democrat, and e;ive lim

claims upon the Democracy' .Mr. T. Icr

waged tm incessant war upon tiie Pep.ih-

I lean party in Virginia during the w.to'e

of Mr. Van Huron's Administration. Is

this another proof of his attachmeil t.

kC publican prmcipi

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tartl!

:it i t oi his making Ivn

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te.'t.J, : e rnl. Oor b .''ok"cf t'ie they will re

. i.'-t at so a "test e

tots therein -et f ri

bend mg ohse rvr re 1 1

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en.v ot th'.se w to w horn

:n re -

e":n:o;oii -atto't

trie tx:

v cry p .or

m;ci netit

. 0'.

'to -i

v ti:

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iS t!

... ., ; t - . Il l-ard W. Mc(i ire ! hv i t.t.

w 2 are t;

.i I 1 1

h-e i t !; ep tt.a't;d itti-

m ritt

inAo--court!?;'-

ea-oe, as t " '.'oe ;r-?ss i. We l. r

: '.'""' : '1 t ed vvitli 'A hat we sttpp a liher.ess ef the e 11: t rstmj on son:;? ttem W'hv. ( i t : r r " . v-e ill

uhey 'ia ; eei a ttemi h.te y t;e.d tit ( reen-attduhil.-; f r the n :x;

"e::e-llante District.

--. 1 to- i-

none

i

Oi

t ' t .e is in

i i the m' orame tis whe. ' e-t" the knav e r.nv

t i ius excessive ienoenee but that er-

lom Irotii to .. i. . e ... iv

ii.i: a i. s i fii;i.,i i; vj, e

never near a man chare t.o. . leo; , lalsi dcemm ct their pr onis s, wiiie tit

V i 1 ' fe-e r ere" r ilt.-i pros, ef ill

n

'M'l" the"

t:

i

; o e : s f if-;- eo:

::; nt a l t (iovt rument

ot:

eh'.

r Die

i

w 1 1 o

ti i ver.-

e 1 1 i a ! oue

ihor ;:-! .1 interest

hi grille Jrnriut'.

' foeo'v-

, :. e ranee ,

i sror:

his lee

.'atntot

i.

tie

put- a neec Senator in

rori .1.,

.I'liitna. Tf

t nns v a ;i.a ii, Terer

fare on ilet l ite f lectien for Indiana. Lou. ,,oc.

can he reached. Our iii juii ies have satisihl us th.it the Dr. I'rtfoi.taine who is named us one of iho robbers, is the same man who figuted here ro:oe y ears since, as the editor of an inlide! paper, the Webtern Exaoiiner.' a proper prelude to the game of murder and rubbery upon which lie has since entered. It is sain in letters from Independence, that Col. Wartield will Imist the Te.xian l'amior, and tindir iliat li t n lie intends to coniinit the robbery upon the .Mexican trader, on their tec .mire? expedition; that he lias dn lured his ii.teation to warn the Aineiican traders ol his dc-i'jn; and that ihev

ii! be told to fail ia ;,e rear ul tiie band of robber", railing to do whitli. ih y wili i-e sacitaeeJ as well as the .Mexv ms. Tlsat he will attempt an iud..ciitninate shuighter, we have no iloul-i.

Mr. Tyler at

tended the llarrisbur Convention, and

wept over .Mr. Clay's defeat. .Mr. Che's

ftiends, touched by this evidence ol his friendship and sympathy, promoted the nomination and election of John Tybr to the Vice Presidency. The Democranj

ma; like his treason, but thnj ha v. no

vo.j.a;,' jor the traitor:

--. I,, . No; 'A itlistandiny the treinendons roc'trowing of the Loeofocoa over thp -cidt d toe eiee'.ioti in ?,'ev Yorh ei'.t, wr

find that the Whiir vote has iuerrased

)T() since last year. bh it is evident that

luo U iiii'S wou u have earned t r- t av

f the I.ocofoeo vote, had not been increased nearly 5,000 by Locofoco vilbjiiv. Lou. Jour.

Tiie depth of the oemm is

five

on no ngni ana leu, si tne ion oi ins

noio letter V on the right and left, at the bottm. The general appearance of the

j''P I .a udti .tie iiui J J 1 liiuiiiu

nlk. It is ad well executed with the ex- - oiion of the Cashier's name, it being -.y poorly written." a

1 v. -'ride of McLaughlin.' We learr Shelby vide that .McLaughlin, who j have been hunjj yesterday, cut his i, with a rj'.zor at o'clock in the morn- ., and died at 10. It is teppoed that the razor must have been furnished him by his wife, although she was searched

by ladies whenever she visited bis on.

prist-

Mei-rmghiin's body was brought to the

city

i .

t evening. Lou. Jci

'Oltlt.

Tl.e caravan which was to h ave

a Fe on the

1st of April wouU brim nitli it prepeity. principally Fpecie, to the value o two hundred thousand dollars. ..- i' .., Atitonioiose! 't8. Char .4 a citi.en of New Mexico, startt il-febut four wcks ago, from Santa Fe for this i-'tato, accompanied by 0 men. He

ha ! with him a laige sum of money, and

Xbvv ot.K, Sv. . rZfKL.i.ND CoVNTY, I A. ol; red -dVUh, 1813. t-'i;t Like yourself, 1 must lament tee i -itie el o. r h te Senatorial election, as i,

ittilnovv staeds before ihe te..tde of this n ri

pen-, iicing idamv, iii-

tible igu o bt. ' " T iie i m- u t.t

r.'ssilde loe to , 1 n r fir I

er scorn tor

M l.ti,

r

t

n-

m on 'y

(.'

the

support id the Ad.T.mistn'.i !i

was .vi::.:?!:,0'"0, mt.hieg an over eSeuhoO.o 0 per annum.

v e r ; ; . n e ; . t , Mr. Van

t vr rag Now

11 trvit.

(d

. . . l . t r . . i-t -a" : ear.itp'.l. , you were

i1: compm t with these late ??i- n.

pri,:i loii' x pet is: oi

,:. at i el tlhs

11

Ft

i i

-ni "i-s r1;" rotirtatioits.

i i or Congress at its

. i t -e . ' C s :

vn,

of p.ppro-

exr

--t-,t y or vs.-i

net to

r. i. !t is 1 1 us service tt

q ;;te v c::r

-d

." e

i i-i.

Ce

r-

Wc inform our frier. Witt j that we have r.on

of the Q iinev

ot tne rei e"t

l'i tUIO'r

' J -l - . 1 ' 1 a perio i of t Pr. !-, thi ' it appears p. irtti. n- v oi-.-vl by the ia: ress, fie pre ent eat

en ied rover

titil ll, hditt'eti - . I I i r. I.. . l it. Whig do no;

two womor.s wi'ha nuei

!,ii i uirni v fd'trrn of his men

t IO:

The I

ook

cr of mules. Udi ing

J'oci ted him. and

rcluii.ed to Sjnt i Fe, owing to the severity of the weather. According to t!-,e confession cd .Maoo. (.'liar is reached the little Arkm?i,

about - JO ::ioo iVorn In.lenendence. h.oi:: with!

him live s rvnt.. His patty was there assailed an ! plundeied. C!iari iieiiti? shot by .McDamel Mill Ma-.oi I i li hi to it !a-k was a-siirioel 1

loo. hiver

eready exceed one i oil expenditures o

a'f the average until 1 Govern. nent un-

u i,,,, I o r if. v an lee.reit . imm ;s:r uioo.

f the (':. t

e iie wr.nts. ntit wot

procure

one for him if it'

in our po wer.

These from pnh'.i.' d OTP true.

mcr. !s wr

ave nta

b

out

"itnems. r.t.d they are thcrV'i" vz" have redeemed

11. Smith was

b'ltto' v elected on the second balio', iti our 'as: G tteral ossem -ly. lie received sevcnt v -live out i f on.-; huti ire i and forivnine legal votes. 1: 13 tru that our General Asembly contain'' one hundred and lii'tv ballots, if both. Nous, s are foil. Da;ii?l Kelso, who v. .ted with the opposition, was in t entitled to a seat or vote leaving hut 110 votes vvitlmut bis. John C. 1 leehv ton, of this eotmty, wa-' electe d for three years; he served two. re id re-ig eel a few days be fere our hrt August e'cclion. The eonstitul ion of I n.li.ii?, seetiito I'd, article .'?. declares when vacancies hsppen in eidtrr branch f the General Assembly, tlie Governor, or th.e person exennsiug the power of the G,ciOior, siiall is-ue w rits eif e lection to such vacancies. No such writ was ever issued bv the Governor or auv other

m this titieate.

lis

person to (id th.-'t vacancy. ee:i day. Daniel Kelso, on a false cei

wicked Democraae clerk.

1

O.ol

:oo-

seat, contrary to the constitution of Indiana. The constitution of the I'nited

lo

o, ason s.i s t,

set ants were driven back

to! New Mexi o.

! that ;'-,C(t() vo te bt uned

i.i cold and silver. The accomplices whop natriOs lie cave up were, .McDaniel of (.'lay County, two men named eraey, and one called Ilar-n-'. residence not known, and Dr. I'rel'.mtaine, of Westpoit, Mo. These men weov part of a company of ol or'-O which left Imlepei.dence under the comma-1 cf McDaiuel about the 1st r.f up., for the Arkansas to j.in (.tel. Warfield. Col. W. vva, viien Mason left, at the little Arkansas w i;h Jo men, wailing to intercept a company of traders who were expected to lave Santa Fe about the 1st hist. St. Low'; Xir -a. - S IIotiF. I-Atton. The IJoFten Mail. ( the 19th, states that fattrtrrn tniUlons of I'irdi rf cotton cloth weie sold in that ity on the 15h, for the Canton tnakct, in eonseipienre of the late news fiom that lace. Louis diz. -e 9 9 A linl of two of the Char vis Murderers. The Jrteamlioat Oceana arrived this morning from Vc.oon, having c.n bojrd, in charge of the Sheri ll of Jackson county and a guard. John M'Daniel (the captain of the gari2,) and David M'Danicl, two of the men who weie paities to the murder of the. Mexican trader Charvis, and the princi pals in that a flair. .S7. Louis Xao lira.

says M, llrun, which has puzz'el alike philosophers t.nd practical men, and is, after all, left its a wide held of conjecture. The most probable guide is analogy and the wisest men, judging by this criterion, have pronounced that the depth of the sea may be measured bv the height of the mountains, the highest of which are J0. 00 and 3J.O0O feet. The greatest depth that has been tried to be measured, is that found in the Northern oceans by

Lord Mulgrave. Hp heaved a very heavy 'Ot;:tdiiit lead, and rave out with it a ca

ble rope of the length of 1,93d feet, without folding the bottom. Lou. Jjunvih Summary of .Yews hij the M truing' s East rn Mail. We learn, S3ys the i!oslon Courier, that letters were received in this city yesterday, by the Britannia, from Mr. hdverett, our m'nister at London, from which it is inferred that at their date he had not made up his mind wheth-

i

na t r not. No received the news ol bis jtppointment by the Great Wstcrn, which arrived at Liverpool rn the 1st instant, and the Britannia sailed on the 4th. J ou. J-ivr. Connecticut Official Ot nvuss. Tlie flnrtforl Times, rd' the '-20th, contain 5 the olUcia! re' urns of members of Congress. Stoic oflieers. and senator?, at the late election. Chauney F. Cleveland, the Locofoco candidate for Governor, hmks b'T votes ed' the number necessary to elect

i nc abttlit'om vote is. l.o'd last

Ilt.Me. This aitiete coniC3 down Kiver hke a torient. The W night ar.d brought CU5 bales, ar kins arrived this morning with 179, anon 375, mn kin 1151) hales. The ma completely glutted, t-tales have been niiuo ; S'2,00 to j2.ol per ll'Olbs., though the geneial price is about 12 1-2. Tlie planters would find it streatly to their advantage to t .ke mote pains in bailing their Hemp, as it makes it more marketable. 67. Louis Gazette. . niq - - Prngrtss of the Fii'hl. The Lofoco Vout't; .Men's Commune t;f New VorU city, at a regular meetirg en the Ib'tb, passed rrsoltitions eenauring the Neve York legislative endorsememl of Mr. Van MNircn as Now York's choice for n?.t

as wholly unauthorized frrd "The Young Democracy" ac seme spunk in them.

Luu. Jour. Xav Counirfut. It is stated by th Dayton Journal that a new counterfeit of the hhate Bank of Indian has made its appearance. The bid offered is a $'2Q, payable at Richmond, No. 7.'d-4, No. ,1,,"8L letter A, payable to N. Hope, dateh September 1, Elijah Com ii. Cashier, S. Merrill. president. The paper lighter and the note shorter than the genuine; engraving not to distinct. In the figure of Arehimides, grasping his lever on the left end of the counterfeit, only the little finger is represented on the' genuine, th whole hand. Lou. Jour.

The British sloop-of-war Magnet, with ux-Bresident Boyer on hoard, anchored off

i'resident, oratt; imus. appear to

1 i

t .x-l resn.ent Imyer on board, anchored off

Bensacola cn the lC.th ins:ant. IsOU. Jvllt . 9 RiToiiT Coubtkoi'?. Edward Everett, our Minister to England, delivered an oration before tho Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge, at their annual celebration, a few years ago, and after the public exercises were over, the Society had a dinner, as is usual on such occasions. T 1 Oi.

o'eire .-wry, who presides at the tables, U said to

cr to accept the otrice oi in mister i t I hi-1 have propose.! tbo fol!o-.vin. ..,:.,.,...., r....

In ill.

year l.ollh Nolabird. fur Lieutenant Governor, lacks, 178 votes cf the number necessary to elect him. None of ihe other State oliieers pre elected. Seymour's majority for Congress in the 1st di-trnn is r.". Stewart's in the 2 1 77. Cailin's in the 3d 1,2"(hand Simons' in the 1th in tiie 1th 113. Ail Locos.

ciota was removed in compliment to the orator 'The Orator of the Day Applause follows the tootsteps of fame wherever it (Everett) goes.' Tli i-i directed the attention of the whole company to Mr. Everett, who immediately arose anJ made the fcdlewinrj very happv retort: 'The members of the Legal Profession How. ever lofty their aspirations may be, they can nev. er rise higher than one t torn. 'Burlington Free press.

MA BR I ED, On Thursday evening the 11th ina:., by the Kev. Thos. Alexander, Henpt F.U'.mlfrov, Esq,, and Is.akei.la, daughter of Mr. Samuel Smkh, si! of Vincen-ties.

Louis r i lie Journal.

- ;mm, wa.iumDlt J) At his residence in Ft. Wayne, osi the 20th of April, W':i. Polke. Judge Boike was one of the first settler of Indiana, and one of the franiers of he? Constitution. He was ono of the first

Anion- all the officeholders dismissed bv John i -'ustiees of the Peace in Knox eountv

I vler. we know ot no one whose posiuon is more ! and was appointed by Gen. Harrison

mieraMe. ano who vet dectves le-i' comims-era-lion than Cel. Hunter, the late ed'ector at Savannah, who paid his contribution of fifty dollars to the Madisonwn and was dismissed a week afterwards. He has lost his money, his office, his eelfrespect, and the respect oLthc community. f .on' grille Journ 'i '

Register of the Land Odlce at Tt. Wavne.

which office he held until his death. II w.-.s lona known and endeared to the citi. zens of ibis county. lie bore his affliction with Christian foi titude and resigna. tion, p nd died in the triumph of Frahh,