Gt ATtD^WHKJ*' rROCK3$IO!f!The W igg is* of de old Hi/ dut* haring met with a monHelHroar lefcil, arbwow (as H it rumored,) collect inf tbeir scattered forces, tXh the intent toe of marching to the Gibraltar mf Whiggery—the heed quarters of Federalism. It is expected that the Procession will be formed in the following order? Ex-Got Everett, mounted oe a Strip-id Pig*Two old Federalists, (Tories of *76,) each dressed in a suit of blue*2 old Maids and a Tabby Cat.10 Panic Orators, each carrying a pewter basin full of molasses sod water.25 Abolitionists, with a banner iocribed “Immediate emancipation, or—Whiggery and A*ms lg* mat ion V’A young Whiggsy with a roll of sugarcandy.25 Lynn Ladies with mottoes* “Emancipation and Amalgamation.”Another Whig, with a smelling bottle.25 Female African# with red ribbons a* round their necks, bearing the following motto: “A union with theWhigs, for the sake of the uoioo.”2 little whiggies, with a pair of curlingtonga.John ft. Adams, supported by a Ministerfrom Kayti.One Anti Mason, uncovered.The defeated federal Senators, singing “cheer up, cheer up \ my lively lads, it may be clear to-morrow !”The defeated Federal representatives, with empty squash shells banging on their side*—substituted forcanteens.40 Gin ewine Whigs, with banners inscribed, “for what do we contend !*•A “proscribed African,” singing, “Gosh afunder ! wbar*s de Aegumlatornow 1”Another Whig, leading a lap dog.The editor of the Boston Atlas with his arms extended, exclaiming “I’vefought the Battle of Whiggery aJoae \—O, when will Uan-iei return 1”2 Negroes and a Bank Runner.A load of auctioneering pamphlets andfederal speeches.2 Bank Presidents, one carrying a bladder of snuff, and the other a bottleof N. Fj. Rom.Taodem Team—“Jackass’* and “Mule”drawing a load of fifteen gallonkegs..Viuic—one of the “lost tribe” fiddling ons corn *talk.