Ha , t he -do der Iran atirsvo who _bad arrived curing tioe to , 0 '404-7 -"` be;dim°l4 i tto ...dot the_truly . '''1144114 after the fatal o f the boil, -II only - nteutiotiqbat, - not ":iig w i k ie z trouble bektiA 4l, 4 o 't:f l ;.4 . 6 t dovern 40 the house of the , couttossbat 4 14 7 te uk ak* deposition oldie fact 7tpd. to cc u'nt upon the way to all "hie ac tlii"snees - the tragedy , of which his house 411in)0812 she theatre. • - Toward noon-day-Frederic- arrived. at. the house. of his. father. He had not , been O*POCted; his .appearance was accompa. :fileit::with an explosion of joy and tender liielatilition. His mother burst into tears, srJrtl his .sisters hung upon his neck, and .:eakeredhim with kisses. IWheie4..ply father?' said he, at last, _ tearing hinotellfrom the arms of his young ot . 1 1 . 0n. , .kn0w,' said his mother, 'that of lambi isfieguettly absent &Om home;.he leftos,three days age•fer a tittle village on the Bordeaux road, but we expect him to ay,, ..,Zelolly‘poriatnert is he always so deject *Oro gloomy!' l'Alas!. my son, yes; but thy arrival, ItOpe,,,will restore him to his usual gaiety.' AiVben Frederic was seated, he was over whelmed with questions of every kind, so great was -the curiosity of his family to mow all the.particulars of his life since he bad : .quitted his paternal home. 'Has nothing happened to you in your toPelar asked his mother. - .INothittg very strange, nothing but ng adveotnre last night.' : - Attil he recounted to them his night f_ = agitation and of blood. It was terrible, for bespoke in atone which proved that all he !as saying was trop. 4 1 forgot.' said he, as he finished his story,.ito tell you that I have brought eon., roborative proofs of my victory,' and at the same time drew a handkerchief fr,an his'pocket, which seemed to have some thing concealed in its folds. At this instant the door opened, and a min - appeated, a man with a countenance pale and suffering, his clothes torn and soiled, and so much exhausted, that his limbs could scarcely support his trance. It was - the father of Frederic. 'Father!' he exclaimed, as he threw him self unto his arms! 'my good fattier! here we are again united! what a happy day!' As he uttered these words, he extended his " hand t ) his father who refused his. Frederic had not obst.eved that it was 'wrapped in a bloody bandage. An hour afterwards the father (1' Frede ric was in the hands of justice. His chil dren in, their despair, had not thought of -urging him to fly. Upon *lie i2Othof December. the hall of at Tours was filled with a cu hispering among them : '--i-•!.14i7-ri....pf,'Attuid,ay.,, Upon ' atttletr hating attempted - the life of his son! .k°.. l :public! took their seats. Thilfather of Frederic was in the criminal 1 After the indictment was read, the wit nesses were called. ...Astan Antoine Ebrard. The host died ,etiMe first day of the month. 'Therut girl, dressed in black, and who wiz:gully concealed her features under the folds of 6. - ileep veil, rose up. It was Ma ria. She raised "her trembling hand, and When she was asked if she knew the ac cused, ,she replied—No. -She perjured herself, for the father of Frederic. "Thtrfiepositions of the other witnesses were taken: but the most important one was absent; the evidence of the inn keeper Idone, would have been sufficient to have cujidemned the accused. ,After the attorney for the crown had .fifitiliti, the , counsel For the defendant arose. lie endeavore4 to ptove an alibi. Ire argued, that it was impossible to estab liSh the fact that the accused.had slept ieihe inn upon the night in question, since the person who could have seen him ...declared that she did not know him. genile - men, said , he, as he conclu deiptha defence, the:accused has been the victim; the dagger of the assassin woun -4141itim,liOtAti sabre of his son.' as a proof, cried a voice from out of tha ..midst , of the audience; here are the ,Ardies that I have preserved!' 4 1 :041:at the same time two fingers rolled on . the desk of the judge. These fiogers were passed . before the eyes of,the jurors; all were convinced that they belonged to the left hand,while the accented awes v.ounded on ,the right. Three..days, afterwards, Frederic was dam; ; _ Mordficaticm bad taken place in the . wOund, ybivL he himself had made in . - The tbllowt at the hour, when the iniet earth, a young girl, her heaT . F7.' . a black misinCed' toWs4rVki :cemetery. She knelt;upon anew. made grave—and seem /Paler a long-time in prayer, all was silent around her; no noise was -heard, but a tear,was seen to fall upon the mound. It watthhcommunion of two touts, one al ; reody in heaven. When the sexton came 'tee the gate, she was cold. The poor Shea was. deadl 4 0 awerfal Magnet.—A lecturer waa e- - 411412 Up= the power of the magnet, Ite ..Wog nitrous to show anything surposiug it% a mos ' mounted . thiclapd , : ands told him that woman was the net' tekts,,for Raid he, if the loads tone :: could et t* a - -piece of irms afoot or ;mai. -- ;ttbarai Wils4-young-iioulawlwben he ,Was. a -A-Yo.4Mmt e #dt 18 mile,' everjr.:, „ Aff-r - Argo ; MEREM • , t ZARA:➢ , ableeitaihe oiolakso* s. _ _ ritiANIN TEN , pint, Liu it wit. mr;,. sierra; LDIroRr Lino rillriurrogii -FRIDAY , 'NOVEMBER ps. 1842: 'The ,Teramitier Privitege. We observe in the .KeytiOne olthe 23 d inst. a communication from 'Nouse' L. WitsoN, Secretary of the Board ofCanai Commissioners, replyingto misropreSen-. tation by a coon journal, of r n articla that. appeared in our paper a few weeks condemning the conduct of a subordinate or the Canal Board, in franking political documents, for which the State had to pay from eighty seven cents to one dollar post age on each copy. In our article we gave the name of the person ;P00 1 Cotton; Shawls. ilandkerchb bleached Muslinst. French and Enclna N Saxony; WhiteTaile; Cotton Cord, ands er Seasonahlitlionds. The vale 01 be continued every day ostO nov 28. . WC , ' • Rt GO'D IEATCII.—WiII be void at rnetial Auction Rooms, No. 110 Wol Tuesday ITIO r,,ing nt 10 &clerk, ONE. GOLD LEVEN WilTaLerd ird i n uf4ei tare. R. A. 0/10 titre 28_41. • ' • SiIER I FF 3 3 -Sag. ...„. VIIIILL be lOW, at 8211,11251ei C 011110.". . :_,...11""n'A, klo. 110 Wood sole', * venther =h, commencing at 10 o'clock, l •s , ' tinning until disposed of, by order 1f 1 - • Sheriff, the satire stock of a retail De1: 1 '. recently - purchased, and well walk) i* , ;i draiesattnd purchasers. The stock consists, in part, of: Bleached and Brown Muslin'; -•-:), - Superfine Irish Linens; 1, •-. American and London Prints; •.: 4.4 - Chintzes and Llynn . Merinoes and . Bon.brizines; ~ Flannels and Llnseys, ~.., Cassimems and Rattiness; • Foreign and Doomlie Broad CIOIW Beaver and Pilot Cloths: Valeniia.and lobar Winter Vestfor• ' • A astssortrueni. of Hullers; • 1-* Beaver, Rciakin and Itid Glover: _. 7 . 'GentinntWaand Ladies Plural:Pim' -. : :t-Valk!,..,_, BP9O Ind Shan: : I fPolii.Cottan and Patent Thread; 7 . • , Merino and illaiikel Shawli; ...., .....::- 'Acel6E46lms. and lose rtionfi Canrvir.,/neonet aud Mall 110 110 .: . 'llo4"mis,BOnnets; .., , . Muslin deliaines;is pit ' um } - Vlit.ith Other inerehand Ise usually ''' tablishments. , ' ..-- Tertris—.Casb, Oar gooney. 100 n23--4t R. A. I3 A - --..... _L•kei I ST RAY: 0 rii67.l-Sis Geese Os wets ,Aqieffbeest ;dew. appalls ci4l';;4 2,41. Theo/ow ean-kmve the* Pl 01 10 parattelstitUerstillsedjiSeetb endoleAlrober:-14- , lirgotocaa mpm . 11 mos° t s silar e* W al" /61 S ::_ M`~ ~`ds= ~:~ Waft" , biasom, b. Saad t a, .or*alk Day km, SC P ad% chin rtta, 7 La. Halal:10 N G rabbak Cola. bk Far. bk:at Urlrani 3lete 64 State &rip, A II lr►h, •'ate6k} Shawnecloti, Vle t CUM ' Far do . hk. yd..: Eirbane Wee , Link M tr. Olet. RAE Oal:imore Ccititti ry Biagi DEE(II' All Banks, NEW),' All Bade, NEW it y i",untry has+ (safety fit'. Red Nark NEW Ey , COMM? ,Orleam • NORZ, Banks, SOOlll Banks, I`lB. AL. Gocid Bank., TENK • MI Bank., • MICR Rh. at Si. Cilk. Do. dn./4, CAR Civil hank,. Eastern New York, Baltimore, ,Western . Cincinnati, Loo vide. Cleveland, GOLD f 4DI DOOM AND :k 03 Station Salt.. .0 111 In,lBl yibosi. P. wilmear—hod plea r n ~ iekti vniswt b r e *OK - es I .43 4diraOraiW a con- , 1041 , 11 t the, may - dersukriety- He dorolie have svr a of the p _ t ~ ~. slims ' ,•Little • aroim the corners Lhe 'Park T Ord Cherry Mt FiessitY 'forbids' pen. villairhouse. yvichout imf'l4l6. Treasurer. one; 'gni may save t Id tik4l..to know who concern even ervt; thus, Mr. Po of the Theatre, wh l-ie tompaki with night. with the r . _ale at large. n on tdt,, Airy w t tweet halrglY dlinbinati %MIA ithe ~tore , LlO Thurvulay, w. street. coinfort ably • He't4ea taken itiatt and I while the tmatittnent,.; Mr. Mg owns Mel hid on, we h bad bren stolen before the coat was to nv , re closely; and qty with timsc he ha:l , 'n the bat and Metz w trial. unit...." We are t it Chai }oF„t_creek, _Mak *jig -Stn) niAt. It is Flipp fan ineeperi ry. - A , large number of in the Sees. re.—No performan night Mr Footer's PUBLIC MEM -caner or a call, the 1: aseinbled in mass Facet the old court bone, i n S Ourday anerrinn ing eras orrin‘zad by thn Chair, and apps " President: Richard - tetnrieai', 1. of the meeting was Irks its objects stated ch it was moved by I. J. AM:abridge be n didats for the office o; -seconded, it was the sly. The following ere read to the meeti t: as, This meeting bel . • . i city has' been Brea 1 affairs being placed ians, Therefore, •ed, That the =mho • at. in the event of t bridge. as the citiz-o Mayor, he will faithf aging to said office, , lilies. - d, That this meeti the ability and fitin *barge the.doties o .d4re, we recommen , edly worthy of their 4, That, aithoueh w services abould coast 4 we feel .that bit f fr Gen's. i ikon ft, Sc enterable battles of •, Iro4 F . rir hi Owl or ' fellow c • .. t - '•• ftee se t t pli'linte• le halt meetings )+ "10441tOnd second • , 'a meet* .: be publ :,..47.iiii:tri::141:1:a441.r.ingili.dthstet0.:1:cmaiirels: tit Nagatine. iotice*the 'Da its fi firsts - ate MO Colt . Mystery.-1 smeoraing to the !artery of the er7:iitationee , Trtast in front o Ist:"_kth4: Tombs, V.'s a fac - - kittnided for tl ' 4lle " c4 iF ct ss_-PoSO ' •*1