'.•?' §.,'..''', . , ~, .:i''.:: ~,„,..,7,,,.;,;,,,', d~ a - m , K :~; ~'=`~. 4 t . 4 1 'P =-IteAtfited,:**ll.l tin desirous of-evoiding; by irtiii,4ltere lit your house, I can, by ta lrifig the voiture which passes here at nay )ight,,airive in•[the morning. Does this ssuillft 7°4 - - - rola ; eper, very iiitach confused by the malici.sus air with which the young tnan replied to his imper ti*terquestirill, ailenee of some initiates succeeded, amin g which the eyes of Frederic. and Maria often met. -Suddenly some strange feeling flitted through the heart of the . ioang maiden; her usually pale the-ks were animated with a feverish glow; there was uneasiness and embarrassment in her action—surprise and wonder in her eyes ..r—emotion throughout her whole frame. '''he harsh voice of Ebrard-announeing that supper was ready, aroused Maria from her reverie. Frederie seated himself at the-table; twenty minutes sufficed him fur big repast. 'Maria; said Ebrard, 'light a candle, and show the gentleman to his chamber.' •The poor girl obeyed; and Frederic ful !aired her to the upper chamber. 'Are you not the daughter of the pro ptietor of this inn?' asit - ecl Freiletic as she betided him the lamp. 'No, sire she irmdestly replied. "Tilioulti have sworn it. upon no other roadie seeing your delicate white hands arid die blush that is at this moment flitting over your cheeks, fter a moment's lance 'Haim you many travellers?' 'ou,ar© the only one to-night.' ardon me; your name, matletnoiielle? ntiria. sir.' . r . (Concluded To inqrrow ) Avery good story is told is the Picay, un'e, of a%I omen out west, who had sus pected her husband for visiting a neighbor's Hi s ahsenre one night induced her to suspect where he ha I g me, she &timed shar,l and bonnet to reconnoitre, and plating herself at the window, had a!l her. horrible fears realized by seeing. through an imperfect Hind, her husband gi) to her hated rival's dormitm y. having placed his clothes on a chair near the win &w. Her plan of revenge w;,s soon forn ed. She managed to seiz. , his wardrobe, and pushed Inr hom , ‘, beating gl,fiimpdy the'evidence of his disloyalty. Enterirg hei OWn bed room, she locked the door, and in a -sleepless bed waited her lord's r2tiiiii,*tio soon approached, and finding the dour locked, demanded entrance. No answer .vasdeigned by the w. onged and enraged wife. 'D—n it,' said ke, 'my wit' is honest, she can't have any body here,' and with a kick of his foot opened a way -to his wife's presence. 01 the appear ance ofligh:s, what was her surprise to find him with all his clothes or! What was his, to find a man's clothes on a chair in ,the room, and the vviodow hoisted! * We don't know all that passed, we only hear that the clothes she had carried awq beldnged to the husband of her sus pected rival; the whole truth of which be ing bionght to - light, reconciled man and Wii'sey nothing about Ihe wives. An Editor at Hume. Aiiiong the passenfr ,, rs t o Boston by tile A ia, from Liverpool, were W. Warland Cla, Esq., and fami y. Mr. Clapp is one of the -terans in Cie profession, having for about 4. en ty years, presi , led over both the editoria pd publishing departments of the Boston Sal\dav Evenine. Gazette. to all that period 11.'-I. t as never before been so long absent iron lit. ) )-t, at any one time, as tiering his recent fiyina visit to Europe. He:thos addressed his et,iders upcin resu ming, his chair editorial.--43 ro ther Jona— than.: . . Next to our gratitude to Heaven for its protection, is. the satisfaction we feel at re suming dna seat we vaca . ed three months ago to , make 4 rapid survey of our fattier land, and of the coonguous portions of con, tineßiad Etirope. It would be impossible for us to exprcss the emotions that fill our tnitqat returning to scenes rendered dearer by contrast wiot those which have been flitting : before our eyes almost too fast to le4ve atiy distinct impression; and perhaps it would be more prudent forms to defer all temdrki catil we:can think more and feel less.- IA hasty excursion like our.: through Engian t h France, and- Beloitt;n; the rapid suceesaion of interesting objects, the won deriul Works of art and the more wonderful iWiri l itrh - leYi l ifiPi W4 1 4'1170; and the ruins which speak of the power of time—the wealth that spealcs of heredi— tary . aceumillation, impossible, in this eituttbiy,..and th e squalid pover y alike imputaio---the ntagnificence of courts kite _pomp of religion--the circumstance 0 1 watilite preparation; all these, and tho thou ainti other things that strike a stranger, espe eially, a dweller of this new world, may lieue•us from attempting to de.cribe, at prpoopt.-what ve have seen, nr heard, or felt. We may only say in brief, that our curiosity has been fully satisfied, and we., haie returned in our humble duties convino. ,ell %bat, all which the old world is superi• or to the new, would be no ofreet, flir. the - conifritive equality, eaie, freedom from re• straiticand' .access to all reasonable happy fleas - that almond in our _own happy land.— . We. hit ve Seen :More imposing governments,' more splendid pais - les, more veritable and. „i 2 fripie2oattred:in!tilutions, but al we have . itone •nntlting towards lessening earregartt.for.the a oro.e _orms the-youth. rallasifacr*.of these ,ilnited,Statee,. badly _ _ l lae wre...64ve improved ourad van tages; gross 10 , ,viiq-itaye in some reapeete abuited.our d insc' 'f the 211 vi ~ • inn 0 vi ~.. .. ,- Tile .... 11 - , -'''n,, , 4440omemen 1:14ef:"". 'flowing im E °"al : I —e t vd thaklgN contilie, thetr, mini , 0 tirmi ol exkl ,. I. ile °or 4,0 4 ilicAr!,!!"74, ,_,,s Qobili et, .w° ''ll,,i,toe.etitings.B. fa itil•frntslin. are ab!e, VI cRo -3 enti 444 likely to to s tn e l aB l o 4,6 or -awn- iurroßitii,Tg 40- ilk thfi . - 68 1. n ' Ickli. , diiiink'-it !`t 41mofez *itiviilio. 1 3 , f0--_„ 44 , iti.l whitd„,,_of.., „, tho , 4ifood p , '&__ - .ut orate) w"Tritrav --,- . , .!-- - 4- - , o*-tilur- ---- ," bionv —•- -1 at . , - --. ov.rela-r-.., ortiepoimmii _.„:,.. , ....> , : -;.--• , g;01 7 ;- • `1 !Pk lx : , ~ 9-..,,..,„ 6izi, OF- 140441ficon,401(!!: - 4 1 17 f ar ogNiNG poST._ 11 SMITII,iILIATQWD PROPILIWTORS • MONDAY. NOVEiI 11E4 - 20, 1842. Se¢ First Fags-. _ Tbe Stacey Debt. - 141chnias Bidat,— the i finitude{ Biddle 7 -tbe man who lives in his wife's house in Andalwia-- t has eomnieticed a series ofletters offibit eondition of the comimmwealthi he ided the "Debt and the Duty of the State." We are at a loss haw to treat this act of consummate and unblushing effront ery—the whole history of Tireout t option affords no parallel to it. Just reflect a moment on the cir cnmstanco of Nicholas Diddle setting himself up as a teacher of the rulers and peoFle of Penusyl vanie: Cto!y thinteofhim sitting down to instruct them in their Had it been previonsly ann , unceii that Mr, Biddle intended to write and print the matter which has red over his sig nature, it would hare been treated as an excellent joke. The actual publication of his letters creates unaffected wonder at his gross and audacious im pudence. We have a couple of hil epistles in the Phila.. delphia Ingiiirer,turt have riot read them, for we do not believe that: anything good could come from a source so poliuted; and if his doctrines are pernicious, no .attempt to refute them or expos.° their falla..ketiikneeessary—it is enough th a t the loathed mike - Of I`lieltol ,s 'Biddle is attached to them—they will 'rot be read, or if read, they w II be, like th,ir anthor, disregarded and despised. • la glacting at these wonderful letters, howev,. v., our eyes caught same W )rds and setVences whiell'it is marvett;usr that Ychul4s Biddle woolddire to use. , In one place; Ufa man, whose financial matmeuiticing has cheated the foreign ere 'itut:'s arid stockbolders of the U. S. B ink out of 25 millions, tells•us'"tve should scorn to defraud foreigners!" I another place, in arguing against "repudiation" mrbid,ll like slavery in the abstract, has scarcely an ‘ advocate iu America, he says: At las , comes a-fresh set nf sophists. who sup pose that the debt can be destroyed by a new fans sled process, called . by the disgusting name of re. podiation. They : lA:eve, truly, with Mirabedu, that words are things; and that by gilding over our old and homely. Saxon words of knavery and swindring by this soft and holiday phrase of . repu dia lion .we can conceal its baseness and make it om.s in payment. But call it by whatever name ytol please, it is a fraud, and should be blotted out of our American vocabulary. And if we were to blot "knavery," "swindling," and "fraud" from our vocabulary, how should we characterise the ccinduct of Mr. Nicholas Ijiddle, who, to get rid of the importunities of his credi tors, procures a sham =ale of his princely estate and gets his wife to buy it in. 'Chi: his'ory of the last few year;s of Mr Biddle's IC° could not he written. here is anotherchoice morsel; "I said that the first duty of the country was to its foreign creditors; that we had eaten and d r unk, and worn the products of their industry, and should be dishonored if we did not pay the last farthin.." This is very p-nper' lan urge, a. d en nee with peculiar force front - Mr. Biddl , , who ae.mmplish. cd the sham sale aforesaid, to ev adc, anicn7, ers,•a prix media lie, a tin-plate worker, who had furnished h 6 kitchen with tin ware, Sze. flow much more matter like this the I tter contains we do not know, nnr will the public inquire. Nhat we have Trued will give an idea of Mr Biddle's boldness and bruzenfecod assurance, and renders it certain that he fondly ima.zines that he can yet exercise influence over the people. 1-lis rale of action wou'd seem not uul:ke that of the tyrant Richard: "I do the wrong an i first begin to brawl, The secret misebiefs Chit 1 set abroach I liy unt the grievotts charge or others. l'" And thus. I clothe toy naked 9M tiny, And seem a saint. when most I play the detr.l German Silver.—Few persons are aware says the weekly Messenger, of the poisons ous qualites of this compound. li is very good far gun mountings and various .other uses, but never should be used in the form of spoons, of vessels for cooking; it is cm• poied of copper, arsenic and nickel. CGCeleste having engaged to perform for the benefit, of Mr. Haltblin, in New York, Was fro some cause prevented from doing aO. She, however, did not forget him, but sent bin a letter enclosing $504 12,, being her share of the last night's re-' ceipts at the Tremlnt, B ,st nn._ Dreadful State of Society in Benton co. Mo.—Brutal Murders— Qfficer and citi. zees waylaid---.dn extraordinary civil war expected.—A paper printnd in Butler co., (Mo.) gives the proceedings of a meeting of the citizens; at which measures to arrest the "high handed and murderous ‘;onduct of certain persons, whom the meeting rep resent as having combined, f6:med thet.• selves into cOmpanies, end arrayed, them- I selves against each other with deadly and increasing hostility." The proceedings al so state, that several individuals have al ready been waylaid and killed, others have been tied up and beat most horribly; and but recently, the sheriff, and a couple of friends were{ shot at by . several persons, who were concealed behind an ambuscade. —lndictatents have; been found, arrests and trigs have - beep:hid, but the laivs are regarded to though !they were , not.—The .thembers of tile.infteling express the belief ibidiTuiddsa tliejudieial and executive, ori cpre of the county be more vigilant and i.tria. in 'ferreting out the perpetrators of 1 ~..horrid tunes,and ' o' tog theta, m toa ore Attie UidtiUnpihiiity;the worst : i`ssel M . come, whtehi inilktie language of .the ele Maiiiii,,wiltbe," ' ii4l4ll44,llitaii," • or in tithtl F *Ok.,- 4"at":- 11 t civil '"ritN. !ortimitgui4ii,'Aviii ' - 1 t>- "_~, i°;'- • u it islt noyinr—particalatir Arr Ateitee -house. 14 , -" . *,` . . • t How ratty people There are w It . out a single copper with which ti)Aleis. themselves, on arriving among• strithgerW, put up at' the most expensiva house and carry a stiff upper lip, maugre they mairbe' met with a dun every meal.-Soine strange infatuation leads them to do this thetels more dignity, and more honest-Tin liv ing cheap when in a strait, than. to bear the odium of being unable to pay a bikat a fashionable hotel—thus being-classed: with that most despicable raCe:ofbeing4:called "poverty stricken dandies" . Such Men never.become truieperi*t— they live in continual terror of the of of law and die in penury. Oh! whit a miserable life they lead who ape the vote, ries of fashion, without the means itf main taining themselves with honor:. Happiiiess is unknown to them. Bankrupts in Kentucky.—Whale: num . ber up,,to the Ist of October, 1270. The assets surrendered up amount to about - one million of dollars, while the ilebtOitiuictlitetl by t' is as about ten millions. `Prostration of "Credit."—rip authori:. ties at New Orleans on the 11th 11131., :de st royed Municipality notes, which had been cancelled, to the amount of $lO,OOO. J a mes 11. Ward, formerly marshal of New York city, has beenAtrrested on charge of defrauding the State of some $23, 000 during the time he !lett! office. . r ~: 1~':~;:;~F:.: ~ -,; i:- , ):;- q , ,. .-rt',..', . ., - , _ , o 4t: .y* r _ • 17, - 144- - • , S. W. Trott is elected to Congress in the place of Mr. Butler, resigned, from South Carolina. The ten hour Sysletn.—A joint order has been issued from the War and Navy Departments,, which gives the sanction` of the government to the ten hour system: The Bankrupt Law hag been condenig ed by the Legislators of Vermont, Tenn& see and Missouri W. L. McKenzie the celelnat,llqaea dian Patriot has now ready for the E",teas, a work, the object of which is tO'Show what this 4Toioe owes to Irishmen and their desceolant6. Mod. —The editor of the Fort Picker— ing (Tenn ) .E;ig'e says: "All that now remains to he done, a,!;* the nomioati l m of Mr. CI is to elect him." Silver Ore has been discovereil in Far nish, New Hampshire, containing 2a per cent good metal. Men are now engaged in blasting _and exploring, fir the vein. That Letter, addressed to "the prettiest girl in Wilmington," Vt. has n,ver been called for. The Ver•nont Legblature hai adjourn ed. Beautiful.—The, [teadi.g Press breaks out in a new place 011 the subject of the Aurora Borealis. It says: "The Aurora Borealis was out in all its glory yesterday evening about 7 o'clock. Fiery sneaks lit up the heavens for a while, when it shook its tail and disappeared. What gave rise to it?—There was a ru— mor in Allegheny city last week that a gentleman of this city had murdered his wife, which is without the slightest foun— dation. It is sometlaiti4 strange how such a story could alginate. Specie received at New Orleans.—The total amount from van ins places, since the 21st of October, is $1.439,44G, exclu— sive of about $300,000 received per Nlow and the river during the last three • months. Mobile Theatre Burnt.—The old thea tre of Messrs. Ludlow & Smith, 'corner of State and Magnolia streets, Mobile, was destroyed by fire on the morning of the 13th inst. This is the fifth theatre in that' city owned by these gentleman which has' been burnt. The Currency.—The Cincinnati Times says: Our financial itnd commercial opera xl . lions are apriro mattng to a hard modey standard, both in rf,xpe and in fact. Statistics of Human llfisery.-It has been estimated that of the:A:18,000,000 per eons' who inhabit Europe there are said , lo_ l_be 17,900,000 beggars, .or persons who subsist at the exPense of the community without contributing to its resources. In Denmark, the • proportion is live per .ceuti; l in England ten per cent.; in Holland filer" teen per cent.. Steam Caital Boat.—The Phila. Exe puss *lye that a steam canal boat is now , in . progress of construction at Pryerly's ship yard in Kensington weunderstand, it is'ta.be put upon Peck & Lore's flaltimorelitte44 The vessel will -be completed , jwitittrew the 8 0E 4 4 buAiro399.,se-agisi.--,- . i 11 v 7, 44u recently roue rk .a.4.‘viuttvlitectiviieikr,,, 2: kiavne '7-i. - .i.; , :-..f: - :-.';:-:;.:_, -, _ , it'.,_,-„, ,-.,;i'%.?'."'k:'' "~T'`~ . to art estatrr lor tatting tolttt, pstive a help 'fur him. 1% hereupon a clergyman was summon ad' ha due 'Tofu) etirisect e the fie -event- --- The-parson irepai.ed to the sput at the appointed time, and after joining two hcorts-in 'et e, accord ing to tht sacred tights of his.ordtr..was about to take leave, Oleo he was stopped by the happy bridegroom, who - thwit into his hand a current • safety --fun d.' ono CO* • note, just twenty ftve cents more than Altg'fit.W`- 7 allows Suchjibefaltty..B . na such protripliices tu,. payment,:cantot herb:to - high ly commended in thes,i hard ti.nes.—li'velz. Post. . In oar opinion he tlid perfectly right. We anti ace no reason why the maniwitta p e r formed, tho wedding cerentony sbouldttnset-3trynore than the law allows, whi'e the "ritiK:74ll4 made the wear:ling coat is grotind ; down to the lowest cont. Haft the person above'relerred to rarefied to pay a meWhanic a little extra fors a job, tho Itoollester Post would have found no fault with him, but be cause he does not choose to give ten or twenty, or fifty dollars for a few moments ceremony, he is denounced as mean. 14 thi- joct of'the A bold Rubber and . a 1:/:.Idei* Lady. Th. N. 0 I,34!letin was recently in„o.rmed by a genticman re•itling on Camp - Street, that 'a few nights before, 134 y, while sitting alone in their parlor, were alarmed - - by the sudden prn.ieli o: a man bratidisliioga boxic threatened her, ifshe made any a'arni,-11 , :i woul put her to instant death. Site wa3- paralyeett with astonishment and .. .flight, :an I -feinaitted:aileni„ 141eanwli the ruffian we•lt'to.the twit, to-ik pillowcase, opened the armoiro; , sld deliberately filled the hag with the, eh•iicest article, , he eautd find. At Ihis time the lady apprerached a ebelt case. on ih 3 m intle.piece, drew nut one of the pair of pistols, with which she threatened to shout the thief unLss lie desisted. He being frightened in his turn, dropped his booty and fled. He was a white man, had on India Rubber sh,ie.g, and no doubt had cone.:aled Mims-Alin the house during the day." _ _ Some of the creditors of Mr Balla in Philadelphia, are greatly elated with his let• ters on the State Finances. They think that after he has made arrangements to pay.tathe State Debt, and the debts of the United States Bank, he will probably turn his attention to the payment of Hi own debts—his tradesmen's bills, at least. Ile always held that his 'first duty was to for ei.,nets," and after that is done, perha;:e his Eq.-reaching views, may be brought down to the less important demands of the "Domestic Criditors." The foreign capi talists first—the butcher and baker after- .4nother Steamboat sunk at Doolin's SIo o ! We learn from Ihe Lonisrale Ga. zette, that the S. FI. Nor pariel has sunk at this celehr.ded stedinimat "Grave IL thought that 113 inzioe aul furnitur- c?n be saved .1 Complinvnt assaci_ shun has been formed in Ireland. under the auspices of Father Matthew, for pro moting the row fot t and well beir , g of Irish men, wishing to r migrate to foreign coun tries. In the prospectus of the association, the State of Illinois is recommendecL not only on account of its fertile prairies and fine climate. but for the efforts she is ma king to folfil the obligations of good faith. A man named William -Copeland., at, tempted to commit suicide, in Philadel phia: on Saturday, by shooting himself.— The ball from tt e pistol entered his head aild passed mound under the skin with-. out doing serious injury. Thanksgiving.—The people of Mary land are delighted with Gov. Thomas's proclamation, appointing a day fur thanks giving. It is the first thanksgiving day that has ever been ordered in that state, and great preparations are making for its celebration. Many of the coons think a day of thanksgiving is inappropriate, at tie present time, and would rather see the people called upon to observe a day of hu miliation and mourning. They think that nothing has occurred of late for which they should be particularly thankful. avurrmir.--ri • corrrepontierit t he Greensburgli Argus, suggestskt. JOHN C PLUMER. of Westmoreland, :: .41 snitable candidate for Governor inlBl4. 3 Small Mistake.—A letter inVee'bition slates that an Englishman named Templeton recently visited Niagara' Falls and entered his name as W. L. Mackenzie.' On cross ing the river .he was fired upon by armed soldiers—one ball passing through his hat. The Lynn Locomotire:sayethere is a man in that town the flashes of whose wit are so powerful, that whoever talks with him is : obliged to hate a lightning rod on his back to prevent being struck. A great Mass Meeting has.been . -held in Boston, in relation to the great increase of drinkingliouses. 'The. Wasp,' published in -Nauson, has changed -its name - ta the - “Dore — of :the West.' • The Chronicle of Fria Ty inatle wroth er attack (I)en Judge Baldwin. Whew! Wit - hope imam will rii,:resign".o4 cow" iretprence. • - •-,•. • . 'NeWOIIO . O 14 1.14WifPligieclaymento , owthe1Waif q Dir e , , tiIICT'A. man has befivaterStet -Au Oilittirda.,o4.6 . • I.t , ititih offgrtni to PMM i „ ~it.).,.:..-.0,--.7.---1. te -.14 a'• , : * - - .:' . -Y e --,#:• ' ',..''- - 4 c • ',-;. ,', ta . • -','' : Onabli 24 'fiftt. - •••• - --:-"• - ---:,-.....,, .:4 , ..:.:...; _„,,.. _ ~,, vbi rbiWilitilrEfult4 - 4; crowd tol,-i . • • . -,, ... cbange.;,--bUtVe'ry'fir4i were The! conditions of the sale were au nounced—the stock not to be -sold at -a less price than the limit announced—the Executive , reserving a right to bid—not' more than n shares to sold at a time —credit' to purchasers, on security until the 24th December—State StocA, &c.i to be taken' at pay in payment. The' whole amount sold was aP Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company, 20 shares at f 46-10 at $59-10 at $6O - at $69-10-at s72—and 30 at $73 were bought by the Commonwealth. Columbia Bridge Company-10 shares at SSI —to Corr in on wealth. After the above were knocked . down, the sale was atlj:itirned ti!l the -Ist day, of March next. Eighth of January Conventiin.—The delegates from Bedford county to the Bth of January Convention, eye George W. Bowman, James Reamer, and Gcn. JOhn Sip es. Trial of the Prize Pightere The trial of J as. Sul livan,Goo -ge Kin sett arn.l Julio McCleester, wh r were in dieted for causing the death of Tiy - nos McCoy, was brought op in the court of Oyer and Terminer, Westchester cnunty, New York. The District Attorney opened the case by reading the indictment and giving a narrative of the circumstances attending the fight, and showed that this crime was that described in the statutes of atrudaugh- The first witness was Mr. Golditg, who deposed that on the m >ming of the fight, he went the ground and found about 2000 persons collected there. The ropes were stretchedSOr.the ring, He spoke to Sul livan,sappOsing or knowing him to be one of the patties to the fight, to dissuade him From it. Sullivan said he had no time to attend to him,and spoke in a manner which induced Mr. G. to tell him that he was a magistrate. Sullivan said he did not know that. and begged his pardon. He then ap.tealed to other bystanders to assist him in preventing the fight. They refused to interfere. When Mr. G in a loud joke, coma-landed them to desist; some of them told him, "that he had done hiA duty and had better leave the ring." oi/rare said they "wo;ild take responsi'nlity." Shortly I after, Lilly, McCoy and their p aties at ri-1 ed and entered the !ing. The combatants stripped to the skin, above the waist, and the fight began. He (Mr G.) had, until this m , menr, endeavored by every means in his power to induce the fizliters anti the crowd to leave the ground. But not suc ceeding he considered it his duty to remain until to fight ended. The examination was to have been con tinued the next day. Ned Sprague, another of the fighters has been indicted for an assallt on one of the Reporters attending the trial. He has al so been indicted fcr manslaughter for the part he took in the McCoy affair. He ha* fled. Erfraardinaiy Scene at the Havre The, acre.—There was a crowded house to wit. ness the performance nf• the opera. La Dame Blanche. in one of the scenes the stage had to be Icf( vacant for a moment or two. On perceiving this, an Irish ken tleman, echo was behind the scenes in a state of intoxication, cooly walked on the stage. He was at - tiled in a 'glittly. plaid sh4)oting jacket, with huge leather:gaiters; &c., and car, led a great thick stidi. The audience was for a moment astounded at the intrusion; but anon rose a pet feet or - yetis and hisses. Tt:e l risk.gen - 'liftman. th..trefore, stood s.i I. looked fierce ly at the audience, and flourished his stick, Some of the audience. thinking fun might be got out of hirn, gave him .a round of applause, ‘‘ hilst others stormed more than before. At length there was a p.use, and—will you belieye it?—thb gentleman began singing one of his national melodies something about ..L h! Teddy's the boy far bewitching 'ern, whoop! Hullabaloo! liathibaloc!" And as he sung he whooped, and yelled, and danced, and flourished his thick stick right gloriously. Was there ever suet) at exhibition? Thee people roared with laughter, and our friend, the Irishsentle man, appeared perfectly happy. , But, alma for Paddy, the stage.manager called for the assistance of the police, a party of whom rushed on the stage , to apprehend , the Irishwan; but he resisted, and many of the audience took his part. Some Eng lislisSiltrs whowere present called . - out "Go it, Pati—go it, 'Peddyl.' and Paddy (lid go it. for he dikconsiderahledainage to the heads of his opponents.by hie_,tery ble shillelagh. At length, hoWevei. Wes overpowered and I,ndgedinthe,station, house; and an eriAni. - one of the moat extra ordinary scenes ever vvitopsseal6, a it ire . , TO GEN • 'rehire my blood to hear the MattSopietne Videlyapwaled edeitartiteerroF' ftitittylit too tank;trulgaritrailitAir,' 1N00 0 0.*:4(00.0hgf brAvet4olslAW,Aillet - i A r ci l o l # ol 4 l4 otrOmeAr IPullrfti , ed'hfAtaittl'i AjOkr`katlii*, iii*ViietCPzi4: 4 o:tr„.o" 14, ; AL.4'l4fr ; • 24144 f05u ii""cake 4oIZ-eleireilla rbie*Althi,el4' Tindal -a -earning. Ttsseurier eas h av , lug property and pay's)/ charges. "` CHRISTIAN H I A . the Los Rouse at the Alkititv &A-Irk 4v.„l*, R fr,3 4 ou4Tuestray eight. Nerat, wilt jakrTsstlittessisevea tir eight year s r a d. t h ere Ls spot of whitethe hied Cm newly shod. The Shore reward tripi.7 perstiltsecet:les the horse oed e tie . BANK NOTE *NO itmcli ams _ ciatucita luny, n _ - PENNSYLVANIA Rank of Pittsnurfttr., par Mirth.* Iklan,„4. par Ezihange 6wt, par Mr. or Ger tifaniown • Easton lank, Lancaster bank, Bonk of Chester Co. Farmers' bk Docks Co PckYlestown bk, do .• ilk of N A Merial Phil. Bk of Northern-Liberties," Commercial hk. of Far.* 51er:harries bk. ,t Ketts4tagtou Piiiladrlplila bk Schuylkill bk. o Southwark bk. Wt.:totem bk. Bk. of Peurhtylva tt la, 10 RC of Penn TI. par Man. 4. Mechanist bk. 5 Metoaniekhk. par Moyansenuinis bk. G irarflboA: ED I U. State,! hank, Lumberrtiebs', Warren, 75f Frank. lot Wathiorton, part %liners hk of Poi taviTe, ai Ilk of Montgomery Co. par Mon. bk Prowinrville, Erie Rank: 5 Harrhiltnrc,h bank, Par. hk Ltincapter, 21 Ilk of Middletown, Ilk, of Chambersburgh, C.lrlisle bank, 9 Rk of Northumberland, 1(1 Columbia bk 11rid2e co. 2 Stt..quelia Boa Cu' 10 Rknf Delaware Co. pa ,1 Lebanon hk. C el 1 ysl.is York bank, S i Far. 4- Drovers bk. of Wayriefituri , h, i. Currency.uotes, - - 2 lionesdafu. •• Wyoming bank - ; 121 Piush•gli State Scrip. .9 7 Country do ,do 9 Rcrks Co. hank, Lewisiovvn. 12 Towanda. 111,,untpleafratit bk Far. $• Iktech. I,k of.stcu. Delmont bk CC St. Claim. vine, 2 Marietta bk. Demand notes, do Currenry noses, Columbiana bk New Lis ban Demand, do Pa 1 moes, Cinciiiiiati specie pay i Ranks • Mech. d• Traders bk of Clinton Itk of Colombo Demand noire. 2 Lontsvio,., IL Lawrence Cleveland, CmMier) 2 Zanesvitir. bk. 2,DOLD .f 33007 ND lAD PRINTII G OTC; A 7. rr: COT 11E1' of frond Tux prnprielni ,. nr VoN AND M A INVI , ACTUR ER reSDPCI ID try L ei and the patrons of linage papers, that they and welt ehoven asahrt meta 01 ..-arecap ISM r - JIC"111(X 3 ' P.M) Ciagi_CTP,RIUS/AUT Necessary to a Job :•rinciiit OffirP, a nd r bar pa:Ptlin exorbte LETTER PRESS PRIN OF EVERY DESCH I rms. Bill!. of Lading, Bill Heads, Cad; jilark Cher PAtuplileip Sit Ainbs of Blantg Sta g e, Steamboat, and Canal Boat bill, priate Cuts, ririnteit on the shortest notice and man 01 We respectfully ask the lIFIROICVofat lie politic in general in tbi , brand, oirrisa ;39.11342. • auction if XTENSI VE S.'..6LE OF DRI GOODS." " day Illaraitt_ at t 0 o'clock A. 1t1..110 1 , ‘ '- aPd etionsive assortion nt of farce proportion .4 . hem pu.rimsed atlit goods taken and FO!d by the fddrsliali consisting in part. viz: Surg - riine. gine, Wick. Invi3ittle Crept. and Green Cloth; Wise. 1'1.0: and Fan ens, inetts, Ken, uck v Jeans; !Wail nets; S. u.terior domestic "1 ket s. Peaverl ll :l 200 ' , lel!. Prints; Satin Stnel.A; Silkr H ' Gum Stivnemler.; Infant's mV. rsl d Itotov,19:1; Spear Conon; Skiniv!s. flondki rchi ed 511151 i.,• FTPII , II :11111 E.m:lisa Met e•aXon); - VV:lite Tam; COI WI. Curd, mula rd -er.SnO:Fonnhie Good.. Th.!, a will be continued every day aria' noir J. B IXTBSI ClO D If .aTC 11 -W tit be• 5.,111 al Ri .11-01-nt-reitil I:oew, No 110 INcol *rueizeny mr r al 10 o'rierk, ONE GOLD LEPEN IF.IITCR isatnulac'tire. 1:.. A. VACSN tioe • SHERIFF'S SALE. -VVlLL'lsit'inl , l, at Raii.inan*s Calm ,:... Rooms, No. 110 Wood ot reel, ea • vember 2011*. commencing at 10 o'ciort, 1.1. Conine until dispneuti or, by order of 5. Cr - Sheriff; t lie entire stock of u retail Dry GOi l ' recently purchased, and well worthy ite ::,,,, dcalu.s. and purchasers. The stock con-ipfs. in purr. of: .1. ' - Bleached and Brown Musa:lg; et - Superfine Irish Linens; ,-, :.- - American and London Prints: , ... 44 Chintzes and Lawns; Merinnes and 800 hazines; Piano-els and Linsey's. , Ras4imereaand San ineis; Foreign and flonleAlie Broad Otaloc. - e Beaver and Pilot Cloths; ~-_ Va lencia„ and 0. her 1V infer VI:silo:A A n assort meat of Hosiers; Beaver. Hoskin , and Kid Glom.; ' ,-;, Gentle...ties and Ladles Fur , . d Giettg - ._ Ca ps,-Ronta it nd Shy; Strernintit?retrviton,LPlatsehtlat,Tll.:realk • , Lieell:.*Hitga.snd Inssniuns; Comb 2 'et and blull Malan. Kilitih" - - ails' O g n il . :WHO ' aim's; ' Is With,c 4 ite enthandise nivalty found tahttstin4iiii. - . . Terms-,.-p*,m aiougY 1121L-E' r D. .R. A.1107905'..- QlAr"rtiierS.o.—six Geere were t : t ° Allegheny opposh the c 4 17 223- wourtter 'hnve 'hense ha aiga -6 of M " . . .2110 r. errl -A fie ll4 l l. Yihr..ll! , Novereber-r DAMP CiiiES and Greet A ... e p pi,,mit4l.rinTPOtiritc-p prime Int ni. Pried' 1111- .."-n•ret,"Pples *Mann which;re g ' AAr, Wir2, :If:1 it ithol optaa Tarp E. 'f the day. e.--Tbe magic spe , s been drawing prett lut few-nigittai• Mis d the Princess; for s i to s = large a Tl' youMg lady, t itnit ;' l ie u 'will tie prose. Woostei, Mautik ; r °41)414t1 1,_ —Mau. Norw a lk , XPota, - • Scioto, Pao Chithem, Fran. La. ci.A N , Hainhft, , Grant' !Corn 6k, • pied' Bobberry.-01 *tempt wis' made quireat the - corner Id. _ The plaptiet *?s, *as W.de awake 4 1,--but stood wsiiin: Far. 6k:511,, II Oa tia "It glemse,te make an [ to have saia p few ILIJ 44. , Slumnet4oo k , hank of VII 'not effect an tintranc he *at c.,,hp) '1 do y:f Far, ha, of Ain Farka ne V. Weo . 6„ i , Met. pre c , 11AI lial!iroo re country 114* tl,kt All Caakit, - lathe riteatiel—thi the.performanEe of T as arieoreqd'io be ( oweser, soon Atingui lieadeteonvided ! n S 'waxy, the Jury atiel.iiitheted foe coil ‘,. - tetateed a verdict Ncivp 111 Bads. SEW ri.% , unlry 1414 bed Rad, NEW ES , tta.non tzt4s," Cointry Orleans zit few moments enu.stata his sent encey l re ; a'd win ‘vaiiii:*iiumutil •whieit indeedhe bel full extent °r i ffle law sown Hank., re—Mr. Jamison's t untversa favortt. o the patrons of the -and we hope-he as he, both as , n ae .e. See his bill of AIA Good Pei EIS All Bank.. rk. of SLEW,: Do. CAM:, Good hank, Easteru • XterF' 4/4 Prison.—G di tort orthe P hi lad NeVir Yofk Ra t l wore, Boston n committed to pris'( a charge of t*, J.llittSpn & Siff% 'ls. He has witlid and his partner, of t.te transact i Western CoNTRA . ST,—The .the recent tritimpl , F .arty have hue!' r r( , tipeetan r says. eon tt,ive exui alii of 1840. the defeated; no in, to 'alien is tr.tio'ge with dignity, and t tr the riedita and fee versaries. In 18 jeered to every seri f ; in 1842 his very wh-re, are trey es of hoimr.ible wart . : , gotten, ih tin open irty or cause wa, nder the gllows 'and the Iff let it he totem • cuntempt, lut not 0 could not permit nguage towards th ent of triumph, prc f . rower, to ntai 'require f,o tie portito e and enu.te,,y. indomitable fir Moustache —Dr. .ftint tits of - the gent a few of the wome nt ; wear otOus.taehe dge of Vauban, an i , ith projectileA, to .throw with prn . o their mouths." by,Governor SeWard. -dim, it would be nn nephew o rx Go MOSIM po)svrr ebb is in pr;son claims a {pardon fliSfoeiations, and. t. Wituld a thien 'lt up amid thi "elerer rii claim exc • amity lire . WrS PaSSe ' ,•4 la every lad a Fagan for his themercy of lii be pardoned —Sp. TREAT Ufl:ir . ' tneN — o :50Ccein.s. ozei 37 " I -iialson nidt Itc.;• 27, WI RI r':f~:.:f. .. After whielt. last 7.1-414-401PA',*311' oi LAD DI ''Wetideo 4,8 •".7.** klt• r,