, ewe thertret nedon ;daft organ. Well, lir. liheyouths et the office aellet in doing i ,-47,----:7 thesereiests,' nether call IL ~ _ it 4 0tre rbies4pray, another Woman, and 11110ther :Sir John Stevenson, end BO on; and they go on responsiag and winging _„,„ 4 a h e ail: , r _Airwrag (ill the ,Qobiance Ogee . altsgs-si. -*And Tote , II ristr - , back try' -411tarethey nothing better to do?' tvAed vi. 5104200. - ..... 4."'‘trn.littlebut reeding thepapers,' said 41 the Peetor.. 'Well Tom, you must know 11 4'0,, wee transferred some time ago. by the : 3 integsatisPotariy iefluential frierfest to the a :Laotian department and theirs by the fame it t is t musical powers' bad gone beforebbn " som e of tee English clerks in Ireland, ..6 • whebed been advanced in the higherpoitts iti,,,Duldin, and -kept -up zerrespondeare withthairnld friend:l in Ligon; end 31 :net long out"' ',tom waMinetatisti to 0 go;through an anthem on the itedit - offies. r desk. Tore was. only too g'ad to he sets es '7;;ed, and he kept the whole offitua'_in a-roar rr futon hour s with all the varlet's:a ofthe _ anetrument, from the diapason to sr flute iii loop . ' ;Amid the divil a more businesa was Anne in the office for that day, and - Totn before long made the viler English fel.. ris laws ltsgreat.idlers as the chaps in Dublin. it Well, it was not long until a sudden Ilm* it Ofibuefiness came upon the departnieng;ja lic ..esillassinenCe of the urgent preparatarme rnallfSgrilit'ither.supplies to iiiiitain,, at tbip ttimet Iltst , Prike was going there to - take *Si Illil u txsuwand of the , and organ-playing , ~ army 1,1 Vtils Sot aside -1 some dais; but the fel - al lewetefter ei.Week's abstinence,' began to P pernfor it,-and Tom wasisupteisted to 4 do 4 ettoliergice.' Tom, nokking Welk threw ii ooldebilefficial papers, set uiveloig ledger t , heime;hiln. end commenced his - legerde. bi ilkin, intim called it, pulled out-'hi s s stops, anttboltait tn emit away. - like a weaver,• 1 Isbileirfttry now and. tlym . hi abused the 11 1 keltellyshlewet fig not gitsittg ..him wind i s i enough; whereupon -the choristers would kick the brilows blower to accelerate his ilatolency,. ,Well,sit, they were in the w siddii*ef the *mike, andell this black-- r, lELM*t askluit theresponses in dueseastrow w !then jiist as Tom was quivering under a 1 ,"ProhaYtilluis grunt, which might ,have she- Is wed the principal diapason , of Harlasm, A tiodfitneubs. were drawing out a resplen. dent A—a—a--men, tlus door opened, and The Factory System—Heartless cruelty tithe . in walked a smart looking gentleman, with T . askinallers.--A Lowe! paper states that some rather a large nose and quick eye.'glenced time since, the Messrs. Lawrence, extensive - round the office, where a sudden endeavor Manufacturers of that place, being overstocked was made by every body to get back to his wit hg Tb elmart gent l eman seeme d Tot h. h e-toda, ordered the speed of their . AM slackened one third. instead of giving-tkeir hands ei ariraisis' eti to see a little fat man blowing one third of the time for rest. Thus keeping as a desk instead of the fire, and long Tom kicking, grunting,-and squealing like mad. ,P wr man, women and children cambia: twelve Tirivbellows-blower was so taken by sur- t or ftsurteen hours per day, doing what might be prise, that he couldn't stir.iand Tom, hav- i tion 4 in eight or nine! Gi ing,bis. back to the door. did not see what 1 mlet these things be reformed? or are cruelty . had taken place, and went on as if nothing nigirnOression inseparable from the ekistence of *I., '..-thilWrOte, till the smart g entleman , fat mast No , such tyranny is practiced in con ** up t 9 him, and tapping on Toness - - ' 4 l fgrig mechanical et agriculnrai business, and tdifilk with a little riding whip, he said, .I.'sa • Atehould it:prevail in factories? Let on: rut . maggr titdisturb you, sir, but I wish to know ers end legislator" answer. yip; you're about.' Neve doing, the service, air,' said Tom, . Federal Fairness. ways -abashed et, the sight admit-Aran- I The Federal papers are displaying in no W l, for iti did not know it was Sir Arthur their columns. - a tong list 4 the - smell of . WelbeiloY wos,talking-40 M. • - . persooksohniatheydinsoatinati'Seh-Treas --,A10t.-the mbfic +service. sir ! aaiii , Sir Asr ' n , ,j) e f l os ta „ . ' " witli the.ainonat of their ',-...,k0r..-7-...ii...,----- -,-- - '= -.-- - - I n 4 ' _,_, , - 14 . 1 -7 1 r_nid T o i so t.-_,b l br ot h respecuve oawascatirourimt opposite to ttrit_ ~_ • to. by waste i . , -ekttv.l*.itistispand year of the reign of King i names! WO never expected lunch honesty Editswithlie Sigth,' end be favoured the fu- from the presses of that party. but it really tufa here of Waterloo with another touch ' does astonish us, that eves th .y , have the of the organ. , I dare devil impudence to make arph rookies a 'WhO is the head of this office?' inquired , Sir /lattrir. 1 statements. 1 , Tem, with a very gracious bow, replied, i Is it not known to eve r y man in this lam the principal organist ,sir, and allow country that all these defalcations, without lasso introduce you to the principal bet• a sin g le exception, took place before the 'totes blower,' and he pointed to the poor tittle who let the bellows fall from Sub Treasury Law was a ?opted; and is it Tali nand man, as Sir Arthur fixed his eyes on not also well known, that while this system bim. was in operation not one cent was lost? 'Tom Aid net perceive till now that the We ark, is it fair to make the friends of nitwits were - taken with a sudden fit of in- 1 the SuS Treasury responsible for these loss dustry, and were writing away for the dear - - es which occurred before rho ache ne was 'life; and he cast a look of surprise round i 'the office while Sir Arthur was looking at broached? We leave Whigs to settle this tit, bellows-blower. with their consciences. One of the clerks made a wry face at tom, which showed him all was not right. la this the way his majesty's service gen erally goes oh here?' said Sir Arthur iliarply. long one answered: but Tom saw s by the • long fades of the clerks, and ' , the abort question of the visitor: that he was some . me transports are 'waiting for ord nance stores, and I am referred to this of fice,' said Sir Arthur; can you give me a satilfactory answer?' 'The senior clerk'present. (for the head erthe office was absent) cagiaforward, and said. 'I believe, Sir,'-- Ills. 1..' iYou believe, but you don't know,' said Sh .. Arthur; 'at, I must , wait for stores while you are playing Tom-foolery ~bare. l'l l. report this.' Theo producing *UtAlre tab lei..*a pencil, he turned to, Tom apt ; mut ''tivour me with your name, air.' 1 Livia you my honor, air, raid tom. "I'd satin* you'dgrivasan'tie stores, air: re tr. - alga/Oa Ihernurnatne.' 'Upon m eir.' 2 -said Tom agile. You wilder* ruff:o ll 4 o4 it;' laid Sir Arthtir. 'Yosfraassisisliman,-I suppose.' .. . 'Yes 441:411141 -Toro. - •If-thoitght so. Misr ...name.' 'Loftus, **family? ' - 'No air.' Ifrhaithf it! He put up his tablet after ovetligthensufe.. '. . .: *. . 1 * ,4 /Iff I beg the favour to know , Mrillild • ~-• lel wll3lrn.J. have the honor., of ad , • . ,. - A_ , ' ' sayselif.' - ..„ , . •-:' ..-. rtirlr Wellesley. air.' ~ ,',.- - `oril Ton, Tea dreier . • ,- „ „ Arthur - isenklatit. help laughing at thoi l ipsoilikusri ilbeavin, •• Tosn'a ,counte.. woeiesttlestross,, tekkeip edsteetage atm, 1 ritiasooitia Us ~ iaiailluiener. , said, in la,, r , Allootopoiooktp.oc - I:ol;;arituttitisfairowailoai - f ri ffi oke, Ms - t i ll i *- 0 7. 0 0. •71 1 1400144 1 01 "* -boi-' '-r -,:.;•,-.,-.= --*-;.1.0,..--;,1-:„pi,,:a.,7,-ri-i-r--c.irt-I.,,,,:.-- r.i.„ 7 , - ,: - ..... 1 - ...- - . ,- - _ , . 4 4 -... - -.. ....._ .- -*- • -- .:5i,.• , .,. i - %:1,1714 i „ A bi lL imatiot:7 - 77 - 1 loot rePrc. ,, , 're he dial' -*And Totter isittfd Maki *Ws/ seat back to Ireland, sir. _ ~ •Th t tt was bald, after the Duke' wow at him,' said fiturpklt. .:....-, 'Ali. he lid not let hitt& stiffer in - rAtet; he was tretrafernsd.,totri -, gOild a salary to a lea limportsto;?:_eloistitineet4 bot: : YOU A new the Dult* - Ititi . ' 1 '644; celebrated all his liffe far never tirier4*. jag a breath of 1 duty *.....//aady .oftsizildirOseenter. 18.4300311 .3110111214111, 5 1 •44 - tilothluietision or* rtattostal Conyeitiost, ft ILY MORNING PMF. vatLiu . a . 4 . v itv..sures. tOtTOKII *SD ritersacrultit MONDAY:, N9VEM ilElt 7, 1111-I%ii see First Page. The Penitentiary wtt,t. yet claims its fugitives. We kern from the Spirit of the Tunes that the assignees of the Bank of the toiled States have sled n'hi I of disetteery, in the nature or an equity proceecliwin the District Court. against N las 13*.ddlet,..r.A.otalttne litkat , he may litrOW .upon to ate:afar; ;'under et* hew and fo'lilfak purposes he capinded. large Atoms of wooer hi+ tonging to *lite B.nk. obtained by hint certain ehtplitt',-itartitsi, receipt" and orders ias. sed between him end John Andrews, First As sirtarst Cashier et the Bank. The sums which the plaintiffs say Mr. Ilidaintluts drew from the Wink amounts to =000; the whole of ishieb. they say. Yea applierf to avrati purpotek;and to promete Mr. BiddiehrAnt private views. They / elan state that these sums were drawn from the Bank without any authority, and by collusion between the defendant and Mr. Andrews. The tiekets orders. Jac. are set forth in the bill, and the same as those exhibited before the Recorder when Mr. Biddle vim t: under ezentiMation, with others, on a charge of :conspiracy to defraud tile Bolt. On Minclay. the trustees of the Batik cornasenced an