',Figi1Z;'Z'..',V4,1, , ,.. - *h,. , ,,., , -,,:a1..:._7....., • - ,414111'04hesillinkr-1,4110.. 51***0 1 ',1#11.,::, ' - Y" ii 7- 1 01milf.0112 - 461.4610.:;t 4 Thiitoiatianwric 3W.1.44 is sitting zest to -a stray;Was -.who t -i - übject galbere, - none. knows when or be anti; ' • and converses occasionally with her in wilivera, fistful of breaking the daaksi 1 - .741 - 6F4Arieh Trre Vials; The eightfbiee 4 Lh'ol4l'ire rivisfed on 'the die, and had 1-Vl-05!?, last six. minutes ; ratut the' gen t lfffign lettairit to Ittriafitidis - inithe fair ' ,tatitty!rit - leat they al:Lula - be forced to say wornething,- irrestionkitig i at-nothing. The - silence is at length - broken -by a small man with--4ery large - black whiskers, who has bbch `restless for : --- , - -r": "mates. -and seems bent.tin allying or'„ Tome. Abing, rtimarliing that he,. .Abe weather was very W .itd. for tit: season. This 'was a:happy:n very happy' idea. The youngtent. with a spotted vest, des cribed with eagerness -the various garbs the weatker.hadwore 'during the preced ing fortnight,-and which :facts having es capo .0, ed the memory of his - auditors, and. be. jog re•called thereby; afforded pleasant matter for at least seventeen minutes cap - . venation. During the buzz which this occasioned, the young ladies make a, few remarks'on the:same topic, ~ and the one , in black riropheaies a change; 'then sur Prised tit the sound of her own voice, nn fittilitteresh r ,food for thought in her own prediction, she relapses into utter silence. 1 - - The gentlemen having exhausted their OM on the - subject, came to a pause also, , during which Mr. Snobs enters with forced gliiitqa and the tide of conversation flows Oa,C4 more ' t .)/li.•Onottsbad been prudently kept back vatil - titis ainikent; but being naturally a si filiatirlati; and withal very bashful, his arri- iii atrorcla bt.4 a temporary relief to the dul. 4 1 4- iihie: h pitva Us. -.. Itith•tivecith is called on for a song. Smith iteveraings, 4ti 4 the friend who came with htittiplalfully- insists that he does, knowing that it wciuld,give laljr, an oportnnity to say soon - ' pleasant things. Smith applies to hiinsellthe old story of sawing boards, and then demands a song from some one of the . ttinpany.. of course, that som , . one never sings, and the .request is passed round until the coMpany:lias beets col'ectively am! sep aratoly asked to favor the company 'if it's only'With one verse'— and the heart of the younglatly In black is thrown all into a flutter.; 'A dance is next proposed, but the company never dances, and the c ompany _is dying fast, like the foam on flesh drawn porter. Something most be dots; what -*hail it he , The small man Lhanges his seat, but whatever project that was intended to give birth Lois lost forever,for nothing transpires. The young man with the spotted vest altets the position of his legs, and with a stranue efl e ort at composure wipes his ri , se at the same instant. The silence is again com plete, and the dropping of a cinder in the ,part beneath is a matter of m )ment, and the appearance: of another is watched for with iffouabless attention. Mr. Smith, whose ... Of t aa o rer intently fixed on the picture of a bread andbuttery.infant dressed in bile, and liohling an, enormous dull, wh.ise legs (the 4froittilt-.not the doll's,) are rather more ex. .Pirdlie 4 Altan Would be considered delicate out ofs pic,ure, inquires 'if that is a likeness;' **hi& answer is made in the affirmative, as& that it was taken for Mis, Emma, ac * • -eampantd e with some anecdotes of her . pyeeoctous infancy, &c. Ttete are a few more dyings away and, - tilifitettings up 'of conversation. with an iitterlude of lerironade and cake, and then e — of the:elder Misses rises from her chair an _a signal for departure. This the Snobs - 114tem2t to veto,but they finally give in, and t4ey. . l avith the females retire to the back rOi)rn . The gents now gather round the flhe it Stretching their cramped limbs and wTly . ngtheir backs until the ladies re-ap pear;.who are occasionally heard in the 144 room; their tongues loosened and ; 11 tatiii,ng at once. Mresently they return hooded and man tle4o4,:ltiasing one :another in presence of ttet_gejtatternen,,as though they would excite Cirtritriiilealonsy and rage, and then hid. 4144ilietin. a thousand good nights they de part accompanied by their respective beaux. This.they call a 'Sociable.' 'Quiz ' : ifi Remarkable Tr ial .—Aceortling to the litr'man civil code the practice of supernatu --,nt tires-was a crime. Fur example, it was a offence for any one_to increase his ru• ild*Edttcrtimas by any - kind. ofrnagicaldean •tietiim;,.Plioy relates a remarkable trial . .t -„ atm under this law. C resin us, skillful husbandman, was cliiiittedlgr his Mivions neighbors with hav• •abundance that it was m an rnps ika - they Could "be produced by no wher ' *isms than the power of magic. The 4014 1 1 1 4 agriculturalist met the accusation by iti*fitig into court his impleinents of hu4 hilitilifoiten, horse?, servants. and also his daughter s who formed an able assistant, and hi'aikliariail - the 'Judge that these wero the roty l evn j teheraft which he had used.' This istmoidply, had the desired effect; the acct.]. essi*Werecoveied with shame and confusion, Csillfristia -bras dismissed wilh honors from 41 , 4 1 4tibtitril.'' HUI?, many'similar cases oc— Anfattinndierti'times, in which the ,success veifitiihrthe: - Skilful and industriong is mribed . to ltfck; l .,'fortunate,' or any other caoollr'"4o4nerahan. the. real one. Let the , . shAftil ;a:O.-envious remember the defence VG,testtin*, the Roman httsbandinan:_ 'The Georgetown Advocate says thSt a— bout .10WehtvelhaveeScaped finnt the Dis. ..teifixtifentarnbia within a month:" - " " _- l'orh.inst looked in to see if you are dtio . 40110014."- - ai the cook said to the . lobjter, itidfuttettelifted 'The lid up. „,c em ~, 4 ..... ..1.,* .cm'adl` va ' t fir;,„_4lciewe'a'tga; tc*i thi .... fie r — n he caltintor • _ - tut. tifer!alu', „:: ,Aitlibut f :-411PVilitilia* - placed :• - .::, ', 411,i- •Pg - '11,11b9 814 6 4klt leit;z;loo, . A:911494 4 ,'°. ' • •- - . tiymft lan.” ..- :- -o,N_*,*•=•4- l' f.'. l : - - 2 . - ,.- -. , i v --,y,--- ;• ,- 4.4;i - r.;•-'.:. , ..--.4„,,1/4„4„,-. tr , t , ,,14 --n.., ,- , • ‘,..,„..5,-x.,,,,-;t: -.c'-' -.--. DM 447-1 V . 4.";:;. '•;•. •;•14..c,t'tri.j*i,,,,4;...A it - ~,..,-,-;,,,,,,,--, -- - 1..,,'4•';',••,. -`/';'`,,•'.'t-ag&.5,1,4,- '-- • --- -,,, - 4 1 , r- -f. ' - • -, -...z=z,0..7,--..f . - A -z 2. ~--- MEE w - O.4IIIIT B ,EDITISRS ASO 2ROPR 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEM Mit , 30, 1842 , The n iza Fihters. , - ' Fhb Ftepertei bribe -N. Y. Plabente,A 13 hia..letter the.2sth inst._ say,s > thati .. as "present appearances are, That thP. trip! of the persons indicted for-prize-fighting wilt go to_the jury on, Saturday evening. ;h is generally understood that if - tifeie patties are acquitted, none of the others will be proceeded against—at least at this term. The defence has curemenoadoss yon ,vvill perceive, and will be strong - in favor of the prisoners. Not a particle of evidence ap pears against Kens' eq. Sprague, who was racognisrd "to _appear as witness one Rebecca Powe l l!, whose name appea. ed rec- , ntly in Ate police reports of the' Herald, was called, did not appear, his re cognizance was d , •clared forfeited, and an attachment issued. All , other matter's and things you will have in my report. The interest- is unabated." 3nother Elopernerit.—Elopenientii ap pearto be getting as plenty in the eastern cities as met maids. The N. Y. Sun igives the latest. A young lady of French rentage, from one of th West India Isles, e I (yeti on Monday from the . finaily , with whoa she had benn aperaing:the-iwiniger in that' city in company with Pitptain D'Eymar, a French'crfliCer, who had. pass ed several months here on leave of ab sence. He made the acquaintancein the family where he found the young lady, by a letter frorn;la : gre American Minister in France, 114445,and has thus abused the hospitality •t',if his friend by eloping with a young lady uncle' his charge. He is a tall, powerful man, wearing miistacheos and imperial, and when last heard fr.o.m, I was in Philadelphia, going south. . , Same person in Boston has written a - • pamphlet, sug4estinga new plan of Fire Insurance.. Re.,l'prePoses that the city shall assume the whole business of Fire Insurance, and perhaps Life Insutance, and with the profits thereof, over and a— bove the losses, pay title city expenses. The writer is quite sanguine that the pro. posed plan would be beneficial to the city, and aff)rd greater security to the insured. The plan is an enlarged and general application of the mutual Insurance-prin ciple,. which is now so much in the public favor, and it . proposes to make the whole property of the city, ivhich according to the Assessors last returns, amounts to $106,000.000, the capital to insure against As to the feasibility of the project, the water shows by the returns of Insurance, companies to the legislature, for the year 1841, that the amount of fire lossies paid the preceding year wls only $1:05.000, while the amount•of their premiums on $,50,268,858 of fire risks then undeter niined, was over $328,000. The pamphlet states that in a few weeks, -the Mayor will call on the citizens at a pnblie meeting, to give their votes for or against the proposed measure. -Another Death—Cause, Rum.—A man in Pike co. Ark. has lost his life ima rather curious wiy. He had been drinking pret ty freely, and thi ust his Bowe Itnifo, with in a sheath, into his saddle bags. The knife cut through the saddle bags, and pierced the artery of his leg, which caus ed him to bleed to death. Aroused to a sense of his situation, and out of the reach of help, he had scrambled to a pool of wa-: ter, where he was afterwards found dead. Perhaps it may not be uninto,esting to the- friends of temperance to' learn the ori gin of the word "Grog," the narrie usually given to that hateful drink comptied of -a mixture of Whiskey,arid water. . This is a purely nautical word, and - had . .Its origin in sailors' wit. Sir Edward Verner, an Admiral inthe.- British- Navy, in the reign of GeOrae' .the ; . either . through be e= c,.,norny of the'aitip's . stores, uttin 'i.t.gttr4: to: histsailors' :health, .madeit. cOmptilsory on'the *en under his_ comMaad tb. dilate heir liquor : It was•the old hero!s - Mistom. in.-cold weather. to .wear Over: hie.:ariiform l a *cloak Of 6%k:it-nit-tater' I grogram gray, : whenoe , he• was familiarly ,called old.Grng Tiii.4'afiji.elleition they afteilifttrdatt'artafarred - * the:hoateige 'he intreittiO "Our'Manufacturent" of Lowell have etre,o to l 4 .Atti.ii the wages of 4ie opera= iionii ) acerifte.firet of nextmouth, from ` l5 tb,2o ier saaer is not to 'be connqctted. with. t . ekin g •" • ivihet iiiiit-b4iptiouvw.o44kuove twg.pbreiter . ! i ir !"*l:l2l4l:it,ntiri btt 4 he iif ar „.fit tio tliiit4l4.9 Iry 43-041,i. t I - ~ ~~ ~, 118~'~iirt`~'tisr+`' ran ce. - , -:•..-,,?.?5.:ii:1_1... - .i , , , : 1: 111 , .-4; . ::;' , ;1-• ,- -,:i1 - 24.10.i1tii:;:k4-, ay '-..:.-ter., : ,-- , ., , r - f.::.-..-;• ..,•'...._',','.-.:-,-;,:-1•.!_:i;tN,:.7.,•,.,„, Lion yartsr!_ ..... ~,,,,.,, , , tt _ an i-- . - 'ii V i 51 Etc ) .I . -; '..;24 , 41, ,,, towns, - Irr. 5 /L An.l,—, Senators !n5l-aa Appreser)4of*,' ,In that proportionilitt. iithaliit,vm of theawaller ns, bei . 4.31;651 in_ eurritiax, -. 40u1d bi lel-to .54-Senatorial:ld 29 -Represerr , yet'i'lNe,sl,64l intlibitants are al. Seriators and 39 Representatives:" lisilfy siict:adiitraiaiant hie . tative krWed Wrbo canl 414.4riii7 h it at PAtitidTl 46e - the: -pardon ;measured .11p feet in length T.14600.0.ame5. .„, of J. mr.wel4 =MOM Rather Hard. —A' . oniFeal paper says, that on one . morning - , t' -ier were nowards of 80 fellow creatures to tit Emigrant shprls nearly one hall being - chi' rery, Many' of whom have bc •n deprived of mit.' (others. Two women,were left with some of whieh were. sick. : Evacuation Day.—The.24th , :ipst. l 6.lebrited with unu'itial zest irt.N.ow being thel9th aniversary Of the a tion tion of that city by. the corps and fleet Great Britain after the possession of 7; years. The national. - flag was displayeCliorre:all the. public buildings, hotels, theatres and shipping at an early hour; the military turned out in great numbers, and looked ex tremely well, a national salute was tired on the battery in the forenoon, and the troops passed in review in front of the City Hall 'list after one o'clock, A man named Stevenson, who has been an habitual drunkard for years, fell dead in New York the other day. '•Mr. C. Edwards Lester" has issued another work entitled “The Condition and Fate of Englan l." Massachitsets.-0a last Monday the e lection for representatives in the towns where there was no choice, was to have been held, and in a few days we will know the result. Elections were to take place in 52 towns, and the democrats had the most sanguine hopes that they would be able to carry a sufficient number to give them a ma jority in•tlle Legirstaturenniti thus secure the election of Go - vernrir IVlOrton. -• Seth Luthorta. No friend of freedom haiimffered mote, mentally and physi-ally, front the tyranny of the Algerines of ghode Island, than this I able advocate of reptil - J lican principles. When apprehended on the trumped n p charge of treason, he, was committed to prs. On ib Providence on the day his father was buried, and as we -tram from the Express, was denied the p ivilege of attending the furiCral or a farewell glance at his venera ted remains. lie has received muc h inso lence and abuse from the hands.of o fficials. but it is hoped that a day, will arrive when justice shall he meted out impartially, and that every ingenious tnrmentor, shall, like Haman, try the siii.iigth and fatiees of Otis own manufacture. dilgeride - Constitution,7--At the recent election far, and againgit the constitution which the landholders of Rhode Island con descended to offer to the people, the vote stands as follows: For it , 5112. Against, The People's Censtitinion. - under which Dorr was elected Giivernor. reedivel nearly FOURTBEN THOUSA,,N D. Consider able difference here, Look how this matter swills. Less than 6,000 persons arrogate to the.nselvee the right to form a Constitution in op i )osition to 14,000 ! ! ! The editor of the York Press had one of his hands shockingly mangled, a few days ago, by I the acc.identat discharge of a- gun. It was sO badly injured that three of the fin era had to be amputate I. Colonel Webb received his sentence - , at 11 o'clock on Saturday, which We learn was eats imprisonment Prof. Bronson is lecturing in Cincißt.4 The traitor Lewis. —We learn from the N. 0. Picayune, that the Masonie.Frater— nity have expette'd Wm. P. 'Lewis,;from their fellowshiponcl handed' the actiAgoat down to all masons throughout ilte world most ingloriously. 'Good. Good.—The Recorder of Newark, a, has been fined- 50 dollars Tot — signing and issuing shinplasters. This is another loco foe°. triw:nph. Westein Rivera.—The-. citizens of St. Louie havelield a meeting to urge,on Con 'Wes the'neeeiasity of an appropriation'for the improvement of the Western Rivera. Tv 4 T - 0 neffr t he Er i -:-, , -'' warm '''.,- ' a fisti fy few , sh.,. 4'.; ea fight; fights nvi *hit ---- ' - --' ittral sale -- -',-,.. ~:,- ground ua ~ ; * ',-; di • The but th - t ..„- ' •- ' •-' ~':-.7.:,-, - e WOrgt, of • aljeat ~ kit, the -Ba'i4ii afi,t ed'4fieftt -Pursuea Ilini, ittn 413111'L--113 urniNesiiivi, ge ja-ihe,Siviri ari '--la h' a . 140 k 1184041142$ PaisPer , now - • o,lg is -re c-v, ~, it CPI, )iini: ~..,fg• d it "1-ritya,:a.iti,-, 111#3`1 v,if- 77.7-44 a - t --1 „ , 7 ' ~ ;, • , , -4;- 1"-.-, 1- , -- ..4'...1-ae,i:lg.-. ..-,, .i -.. z--cf:=-_-,, - -4 , 4,77,__, i ,--,.., ---:;:iik i } ~{ s ~F~'k: ,k Y ~.~ • ' silrektlitig sfaine. ` , • 4 -` I "S. % gt itirir l&I , tti rational ibt, • • sttyings to of. rfeulft nfi lifllftitilF ll 4 6l .4el c14 . 9,41 1 314..° 0 -tP • i. amused our ditacus in Baxter. a Long. Ronk, (nntramee du Fifth-street,) the pre- - —....,- Ot ~,t he Cons 1 ammetitntiori declaring the je.,t of the assootatiOn. Was to expani ft .l mind, sharpen the intellect a nd ftniii iit . ,-I, the lifo:iytl&ofyaith, 4-r. afit• -- 4 1 1"v 4 i n men (Illiterate cntatures) frequentlyinter. fared to baffie l the noble exprilens• of its founders. .. 3 6 , :,.. Three torn ' i - t c-,..- c.r4v , 1t0... 164* -----f:714; 71 ----t 44 l t '- 'fi l n Chroninle,'-wererWl In the . not o . the W . - b ". , , ,-, of O a k „• , . gage coact), in.t.ne v malty l-11•0: 0 1, btlt444ert,l.lii:i. - piaoe :anil H3pl; insik lit - ci, '; ort Saturday night the 12th inst.', : ' ! Thornas Ritchie, editor ? 94l7l:l Rich mond Enquirer, is spoken - 4'as cE44.1:- date for Governor. ' - - h i is Editor Howe, the Anti cant:idatt.l fur the Presidency? Logan, the Comedian , has signed the Pledge. .lbsentmindness.—The follovvitig 'eXpe. dint of an: absent minded lady, preient hee orgetting her baggage,--is She Ws seen on board a steamboat watch ing her\utticles at her fees, and singing: Great box, little box, Bay d box, and bund e One, we, three, four. There is an editor in old Vii ginia by the name of Cak. HiS wife says he is a sweet Cake. \ A.dough nut perliaos.-- Bolton Bee; More likely a slap j'a \ elc.-- . .Pertny Post. Most likely a soft - Cake.—Bar. Gaz. And possibly though should be shrry to believe it, a sponge Cake.—Norwich .durora. Perhaps his name is John, if so he's a Jonny Cake.—Plain Dealer. We know better than the whole "nu ye." He is a hard Cake.—Findley Courier. If he has'nt taken the pledge perhaps he's a corned Cake. It is a histniical fact, that the active members of that great Boston tea-party, in old time, were all tea tote-alters! rElgium.—The Journal of Commerce of Monday says! , We learn elat the tonage (''uty charged on the British Quern, of which the Bel gium Government complains, has been I e, funded to th? Consul or that Government, and that no doubt exists that our relations will be restored to their former footing im mediately on that fact being known to the government of Belgium.' Whig Victory! Hutieth!—The Cleveland Herald, a Coon print, thus announces the triumph of Whiggery in Michigan: 'Last year the Whigs had all of TWO members in the House. The returns as received, show that the Whigs have, nnw elected three members, and the Locos 38. A clear gain of ONE!' • Machine Parodies.— Gabriel Grip begs leave to: inform his friends gm - it-the pubii"bat he has e 1 fasted such Mil cioV'titents on his "Patent' Corn Thrasher and Reptile Exterminator" as to grird out machine parodies of any length, breadth color,' or description, bri political suctal, convivial, para doxical, or diabolical !ruhjects, with the utmost despatch, and . tt prices “in accordance with the times." Ni B.—Machine epitaphs neatly done on old corm skins; The following sample anat.- adios, done by this machine, and neatly finished, framed, glazed, and furnished with a string. to hang them up by, arc ground out in three seconde each. The Copper Heads:—parody on "Love's Young Dream." o'l, the days Rre plat when quarters bright Our purse strings pent; Now ourgeonstant s•lng from morn 'WI night, Is "cente—still the "con! Chorus is "Massaniello"—adapted to the coons Be how darkly breaks , the Morning, Thouzh hard our lot, our ears are warm; To lies inured and justice scorning, We will run Clay, and brave the storm: Put off, put of?, our course we knew, Take heed, and lie low; Sz.c. "Robin Adair:" LGrouni out for a Kentucky fed, who et; id at Dayton until after the election j What's this dull State to me? Old Coon's not here. What wlO. I wished to see— What wished to heat? Where's all the rum and mirth Made this state a heaven on earth? Oh, the i've all followed thee, CoonerieB dear. "My Boyhood's Home"—a parody for ' , Ha" Presidential chair, I see thy hair Stuff,d cushion.--Oluriuos scene, 'Twould be but fair to place me tli re, But the people are not so green. Another—manufactured (or the "Tall General." Scott, who has su often, bled, Scott, whom fads -have - Oft-en led, " , Welcome to your gory bed Or to victory. Now's the dly and now's the Imur;. : See approach proud lorry's power; See the coan battalions lower; Death or vmtory. Parody on "St. Patrick isms a Gintiernan." John Tyler was a , irontleman, and Webster - so was - he,too, , z l ' ' ' '`: • :;' ~ 1-.“ ~.. Till the latter stunned a grey old tiocieraiitl the= former-Made a'veto- T4e coons thus Otters& tp `comprontii s e , 11 0 save, : „ . their .lives, mple,ofE co, , And because _they ,coaltrist Am, them- • 1ia. 1 4 11 1, .. songhLlte "hied ihem'eff,” sire. L..... -, ,-.- ' - Cherni, , Ber.they could'nt Come*, dge‘ , :. Salt.: River;Boarincneo. onct-rTA Parody: de#czp.-_ii ...'-':,;::: tato ths Clay iergerail.f. I'' - , tfei YeihYt . er'AethiAkt:,l: 4 # 6 ,k: d t tinie t i : ','• .---, DO , Mi*.4, 41 11? fgkiPPO 0,11:4* :„.0 ~ ~ ;1 &di all Ideas' 141. ~tQw ..". , : ,. 4-: , :i1,:z , - , ;2: wink Piot ilk. - 7 1 41 - t -;1) 111 / 4 .er' ' '' oz,,,'.Ji-- . 7 : 4-,,) i -, : , . - _l -• :_ -:, ?7,i;.-_;!1', - 1 , - , ;•.:M :'4:':.''',.a'.1.... - d 'fe • . ;,---- -, ACI t- oat . iiiiitti t 44 ' '`.".:tti... :i f 1 :1 1 . . eiAl- ' filet , ' •'i 13 7 *o **P L kiit4)l4PM *, JIM TIM'? ii 5, 5.11.4P r 0.1.44" . 410 ,' Ace#054.4 1 1 ,0 14 140, A kill& whjet." it 1a14.,0 - Evitif..4Cfr -Carton:: to reaßt. But ivtt.:s;l ‘•::ittr to t . .,krairsof - ligirea-ffs doing / 4 i?? 1 .1V 14414 to a :iiitti ttlit4c4,.hotts.rable man, it . -:' i" ' Are t ette.;ma4magej....."voitlt _vvixtt!" . l, S,..eistrit4 % 41, .:iii*t , ",44beefi -- itin4ered , bY4lsl'4,teetit fttfaii 4%4' tt : geut - 4)(fte l ti4 4 o/tiePet. ''' - 1 4'. - .-.- - • •,, :. " tad. ,t. - , - -c,,k- 3 --. ......., ". „.:..7, -T - F. t ki-atil.3. (.4..n july„18-1.2, the-tirade(.. eitnilVtlivi-e'llitoftitl.publisileijiMthe Weitt.ern Fella 4iu tri,... jir.-14Ye.,13;I:oki.NIN,ONiq,k4etied. in their , itatisr a",. .4e,rteiit ,b4,-iiprotipqi:Ao •isripogning the i .character : anti ilitrgsity of fftrr atiet--illedary, Eeq ~ editor of the Ohio State4 , on, arld'itrinter ttr"hiti "slate. Aiu - eing ollicr• chtvigcs Contained' in eel I pa gica tior., it w_as fttoAget.. - Oat Mt., hied ary,llo cr 1 faatsdttlei t ilv;iotiltel - teci - . paper belongienz -to the §iaio of tltiin to frisrdWil private Tin and adttatt- , t ?Ile, urr4 thit'ilis rcetztetton, i svhete best .4toWtrp. I u'ts that of nil abaradeyed - citizen. _ 4 I. - A ablA i:1-i't - iri - xii:littai Mr. stetiiiy Wptniptiff, , and tfitt-o%iiiej- - -oti&d / are tlefenTatits, nnie the con ', s x qu , ince ii, 4,iurpiiiilicatten. . The yasa 2:tr_ro 41t4 fOr he-:riSa - at,ikpril "6rtn, 1842, and.resiiitedlin t'lpjury returning a verdict of thrce husdred end • i elgi i tven dollars and fifty °silts darnagest,- in : r ievor-of Mr. Medary. From this 'ttvi4ion iti 'this con.m•ln Omni. the undersieted took an appeal in the Svareme Court where the cause i n_ow pen. di a. _ .. . _ . . • .• ._ Fr on facts elicited, during lho invostigatioWill the common Pteas i - agd from other sourees, un - darstzned are fully convinced that - gross injas4: rice was done Mr. Medary, in the article 4uded to. They are iati-fied, by the evidence...of many of the tnost upright and honorable men of each political ,patity,. that his cnn - 'net as printer to the Stile, had b; , en that of an hune:l, ant faithf4l pun-lie effteer, nnd that Ins practice in referenda to the refuse paper of "casse quire.," has heett in s.riet confortatO, to the et.tablished eustom in Ohio, and the - Usages -of St-tte-printers , whci have p - eeed. d him. They alai entertain the belief, from the evidence before them, that sn far from Mr. Medary ing regarde las a man of degra ded character, he is esteemed as a li•gb mi.ttleil and honorable gentleman. The aridcrFigocd take pleasure in thils,reirmt ing whatever may have been puhlir.lied by them, tending to crest a the im Fires's:4pr tha t' Mr. Merittry is other than an honest and lvtinorabbt citizen. 4 GEO. NV. 11.-V2PER, • S. CORB E7.-GT. New Lisbon, Oct. 19, 1842. 'r The editor ofthe Mississippi Intelligen eer was laitrouble the other day. He told_ his reackt*fbat he would only give them half tiAept,ind this is the manner in which he said it: 'As the weather is cold--our roller bad —our devil run away—our office out of repair—our stove gone—no wood to put in it, provided it was at home—our pocket hook fost—happened to have no money in it—and as oui subscription does not num ber over ten thousand, guess we'll - only sue a half sheet this week.' Nichols , 1 4n1phi-theatre In front of Capt. Broadhursts, ON PENN STREE P. On chic Evening, November 301 b, The entertainment will commence with an eore renew Grand Parade and Pantomime en ree, caned ill Chivalric Tournament. ~ OF EVERY !AFC R 11110: ', _ .. Boots Hills of Lading jcm:4, Afier which a dashing act nil a a:ogle horte liy arastg-c, - .-- ...r. • • ,„, , -- '4;tiet , N , .. lull . , ll !lends, I ds H. Buckley. . r The Clown and hl,efinily wi I then he -lntrotic-cLI,Z-:l?7,..lt'.'l.,:ir''''' ~., :. - :-• ill.ark. 4..7.1.„ee11. kylpail -al i .. , go through a series of Athletic. Exercises. - V." '. - - 5 - - ... - -' MI itinbsof 331116, - * An" whici, ,lint thoN elegant 1 iiveuPe Arti s t Master , - % ~„:-..,, • , ~,"- ' 'r j eam bout ; and Canal 801 l Bill* McCollum, will goII:rougli his dashipg ants of Anterieiin - . t ....,..,-„,e,, Horsemanship , . • ~,--.....-,41- i '''' I olf.r.lie.'lllbtill*4oo IllaFl To lie follow. Il by a new Swiss Dance. I ''- Vre t respiacfaity-a:s4tilberronitge of 4 Mr. M tiFarla tid , will introduce his wonderful nosnersets i 1 , 0 - 1 . _ ,_ i or t.ra ,.. 4. ..... 41. - ihrn ." a ark on ;lie rnpr; .- - . F l il i ts " ru c ri;;,, Sep', 39, wit:. 19111,1,m, The red tuna Caleachruta. on his fierreithis,ef - faerki - , - ..i ,---.- . - ~ ing for battle, by Mader M i•Culluni; Comic Song by Dielcensori; Sprites of the Silver Shoviter - ;ITI-,1 0r .:the critines of Cupid. and Zephye in the ; • it Garden of - Toinorta. Duet. by Mrs. S. IL Nichols and' 11141 - '•• • Act of florseninoship by Wm. Nichols; To be followed 14 be wonderfulleantaitlarielad pas luring feats of yr.,: Hamlin. • The whole - to conclude the litirlesque of BILLY BUTTON. A MUTT -1N C E—Boxes 50 cents; Pit ' 25. ! CIiE4P T.RPERN STAND FOR 54LE.—",.a..,e.:i -..rellent stand on the A llegheny river, in Crogano, vlllealways filled during the railing season to oierdow; ing. No bolter in the neighborhood of thositk.;t)At itti on a lease of ft years front the Ist of Jairar - Ao;Jty is a fost rate location for a Lumber- Yard: ; nor': , ..., , the eastern turnpike and between the . tolltet-;*intolticy 'I Yards and their country yustom. Itis - a laropf, illie i d ock of lumber and furniture will- be sold .very low to I 1 any purchaser If wanted with the stand. A pplytto II ar• • •-• Os's Intel lig,ence ClEce,_No. 9. Flit!) st. I Nov 80. Tr/ST RECEIVED--A new supply of window glass,' tiP window sash and white lead, 1000 quarters gon'd An• guru, from 1-4 to 2 inehds. Also—a good s dpgly-of wri— ting and wrapping paper; and blue, black and red Ink. Isaac Harris's, agent, No 9,,Fifth street:. - , Nov 30. rllOO C4PITALISTS, or othersivishing to wake a good JL safe investment of funds; The following darer lbed property for sale;--one two story brick house on Federal st. Allegheny City, well calculated_ for both Stine dwelling house for a person with small capital, and th neighl,orhood where some 75 _houses have been put up within a.few months. The house is 20 .feet front run ning Leek 30—the lot Is 90 feet fro.t. and 55 track, situa ted on the corner of Federal and Sampson Ms- Alleys an Loth other sides Also. a lot 315 by 9,4 containing, the reservoir of the Allegheny Water Work., or in other words, a capital spites; furnishing sufficie!it water to .apply an- hundred famine conveyed oy lead pipes dewit Fleming st. into the cit y, 4 hydrants are TIOW n_ operation supplying a boll!. 50 families. Also, a splendid family reside dei, kin! a !time, roomy, airy two story brick house. ,-%! it 11 cstensive halt:situ y haseinnt,, 24 ft, front. on Walnut et—by, 20Ort_i 1 flOrdtki the tin ou which it.is built is 74a0 Watttut I 100 tpt . i Fleming, runninz. back to -a 10 fi.,..phey, egordim, agate for ornamental and horticultural putanie‘t..- The - /tOuge will accommodate a large family, has twtt parptirni . fui. piped whh marble,! . ll4llk , trp , siairs and down, a neni tastefui purilcalke,iht.and in short is furnished in the best style for a gentleman's reel dence and of the best materials. The itearttappartanan .eis of out houses,ot . ens. ecialltous,e4 7 4c, tag4thel'witit water _of he li Cl qualityfrail% the *ye triesitio rie_d spring conveyed tir tile door, by pipes and hydrant. ,A roomy: carriage house. nd . ti abli ng far'S horses, will lie sold si'th the house If desired. .Asfor the !Dimity. we - game the_ opinion of a, PlayAelan., ett is ,distressingly heal , . Also blot on Flendug4t-'2O fest front, by 66 feet Back With a newsere and carriage house. -. Also, a lot adjoining tie Una under Inclosute, 40 by ready forbiili ii Tagus.;n fifth ji hantl,_the balaneelnLeripanaril payments with Interest secured as usual, The above property is verYloWinud Lin...paytTirßiApo man minting to buy can minirettitrit,. Peneral Agency and I ntniligeaceMica,:pir*Lo;.sthet.pset. AfigEGIBENY COUNTY, SO. 1k44/1 A i 1 -Or-4K 0 1 • C O ON 1-4 - tit lail C 1 lat tbematter iirjhe count of William 'be _- . •• - ' - '''i" SE SEISRITP SALE or 04. 4 ", i i i. be .. - . 1 '•_ . N . t,- . R 0401ale:orouveir. ..i , ft.0 r y40... 13, Weaver &q , 5tier0r,,..,,,, , „..,,,-0.,... z4t... - ::: .. 4 5, .0 . l rt;f o day a t Jo 00:441004.ustivt, ,: - , i ,.. 0 , - ,: , , ette Tow listidp,dec. .L .,. _ . : 5 41 ''7" t A n d tin* to ill. ii . " 7 , 4 - 4 ..;..., - 14;*timietikjiN ~''", :. • 1,,... ••, . -:‘,: tlirinilinti O r V, g O. ‘.' 41 i - ;-—' ' -• `?'''. ‘4 -: -6 - ' 'riicouoii ,Woo4'", „Ylill IjOO O W . 0. ' 7 —1 0 1 414 L. OKI 'llO t '' , r,g-itenosOßlPPeurio o- - -ow fitAiMozigriatoi 'u.- . P 500444016 itazr'""—,,,,ooo 4:l4eitrkiwiiio *' rj;.1 , ..1. 7, .. :to ot .41 , 01 , 11 ,, = . 10iiSALE.—One 0 isiiilo9o:ooita' W tti ar; ,111 ail the necowery atoparitie,l* tonsigititien;;loo barrels -ftikitthrapj s- to - ,A 4 Arti,' • nov A l l-4 14 4 tq . irtorik-ANh RxvitAt iHentjk , DAILY. lit ALLEN it AIM, ku, PESNSYLVAtifi v it,* of Pittsoureh. t • March. 4 , Man. bk. • p Exclian:e bank. • pi slue -14iiilt; C= Laneiter bajlitA 410-- v Bank of ettnAaVio. 4 , it, FargarVA Batik!, Ca., Xriiitßinv - 113k:Uf ti A RtiliftL" , oo . 44.crn ert pit: Tar...it - tbothtltisit •••••••• 15en.4 1 4 4 !Wt 1 0 1 :.•• • • • • Bthnflk Ititti. • : • E • ;:, - .Southwark bk. Bk. bf Pennsylrthra,`" 10 ittr ofPeaii ' _ par Man. 4. Ketchaolc z i 64. Mechanics hk Moyamensing Girard U. Stai!!li bap k. • s+l l Iskunberinene, War Atn, 7 Fraak. 131: Washincon, litionrs . bk of Poi kkvile. Bkig ktont4ntpef.Y co. pat bloc :bk Brownnslite., 2 Erie flank. - 5 flarrisborzh bank.. 3 Far. bk Lanianter: g j 13k c,f atbidlelown,. 7 9 CllTliste bank, • 9 fttCor Nortltunitu7!wl, 10 Columbia bk iff 11 . 04,e co. 2 Ilk Susquellania Cu.: 10 Mar Oeta — i — v r par Liellanourbk: 9 Ceti yabure.ft bk. 9 Vorkaiairk., , • 8 Far. iS• Drovers bk. of -Wry it esha 1 . 111, Currency notes. 2 IttirteOdalc. 4,1 IV voniing brink, 121 1 1 PillsVgli Slate Scrip, 5 7 ry do do 9] Rcrks f o. dant , 51 , Lewistown, 12 Towanda. -- 01110. Mr.ontrdeasani hk par. S- Mech. hk of S'cu heitV Belmont I.k Gf St. Claim. vile. Mar 41 a bk. Demand do -.oarrenry notes, 3 1 COlntobinnal.l; New Lis - bon Demand, 2 o "Post notes, ' 2 Cincinnati W.cie pay tr,ig I.,IIIIC_S, 2 Metil44:indets bk or ClGil9lhl Btl Clinl9n er,lumbn3, Deimmi notes', ' etTrilpville, (11. Lawrence ' CaFf!ler) Zanesville bk. 8008 AND Al PRINTING Chi W. W. Corner of Wood 4k ,Tng proprildois.of tlieSlotexrsc '"n• lttn MasaUrecTrArn;!espeelfally ialura and the patrons of these 04 04-2, 1 " and welt chosen assorinionf 01 - OWAIICIIIOII36` '3IIV - 71112.11* , . iA.kr2D a'f_6l Oa - n:701'41 Necesanry to a Job : s rioting cilte dlt _ Pamd in ex LEI TER PRESS'PRP iltettimi a Its •OFDRy coo, 'l l - mnrititig : nt "10 ct7Llfiek o tiff •ox * . e nmec - .:teisor I itic nt of Seettinak C them owe litseil - al lit geiodefiben arid sold by the Marshall of 0 r - tristing. in port, viz: • . - .. 14 1. 13 - rii?ratle Rifle; Black. Invisible .Green; uttepetkiii Clirili;• 111'4. Stuck - - fail Salt enss,inet6, Item.neky lens; Prown,Betal Aperleirdomestit, Plankets, Sendai 100 oketes Prints"; 'Satin Stoel,s; Silks GiintSuspenderf; Infant'.4 vot rstrd Boors Fp9ol Coop; Fhavirts, flandkercbili_ lilfact.ed"tiOlinF;' • Frenct and 140 'Saxon}; . Vl7l)ite !Tno; Colton Colytil er SeaifihahleGoild4. The lie coat inued rcerv'frone J. GSVI,k MMIEIII WILL- be sold, at Ratvitian's C' '1 firma's ; No. 110 Wood street, se, v erti n ni be reg t d eci kstiiiiise rnme .rgo i r "g ,6 3 ; - 0 1 r ° (te ° r ''c or i"k' S. Sheriff, t he estiresiockil a,-retail Drl teneatir purchased . , and - well worthy 11l dealers arid terrctrasers ThP stock consists: in part, of• Bteachnd and Brown filuslins: auperfine Irish Linens; American and London Prints; * 44 Chintzes and f.ac nsi Alt erinnes and Bon tinzincF, Flannels and I,insecs. Cassimeres and Sat t tort.; I,,totbr, - Foreign and Domestic itrokit tallier and Pilot Valerieta, and other Winter Vestgr, aesortnient of Boetert; Hoskin and Kid Glove.; ,9entigtricres,ri'd Ladies Putrid Glcrer, Shoc..; • '''4lll,66tCcrirlon avid Patent Thread; erl andßlani.et Shawls; E'd 2 fees. and Cost rtiolifi :,9arilliiir,incenet and Willi Omani; '.Rikkeris„, Bonnets; Muslin de Lainrs; me,chandize uivally Teraist—Casli„par Looney. n2.%--,61. f:• A D ti c i rn i m p e P h E io, ilC: n H r E r S ini a e rtil . harreis Green A pptes, amctivrarbl R e,;i " 10 n0r9.6. ' partnershiP "" " 0 kliffer Alm firm of , it J. Ci 3 c 4 "''' 1 i i solved.by simian) conEfini. ,Tioe t".. s. ` latgfirnt artr4trlhglaods of Nleggs ton..i4oleigtol 0 persona imiebleol l 9. lls ' makepaymenLzs:speedify Y as fasb ie *. ' ,• • ' fIENA • . , VISION ----- ''‘% , la - ila r ~_~~~t~; it*ta4wL rrothotir a 44 : r .ga a - The Conalisey theie&lrma tices satisfactory manner. "Aftesiatily construe nieuvand conitorta *OA numbs ~ c id aYdthi.t hdi,vveath :s,tit-hat 'the A mphith vvas at a pl ~~~, >~a;;` "' :# ttittak t u e i27'. mance . La 4mott , lia m th 6n : Grad; Cool Lk. Far. Lag,„' ktof frIN A 4.4 tsit ghtte.t 3 / 44 gb;ln vette , Fed . Vig4 enterprising Mattsg 8 , - n s tilitite those vvi .itnsent,fell and co and- will douhtles- N..44,44 4 ' ntr 41, 4 qat Imirr Coontr f DEtA All Cara', 'bilf - ,foy this eve nin ch tblr whole power a oy Witrbe advantafy,e, New IRE , rikv, rto - 11. I .„ ( 'ittv Ped ding Red.— We , eady of tnis city ca !act by 'her head dre reading "the latest ' 'n bed. Thiq is a it in the breach than t are af‘wiiiion that ti. ond °flight literature and thus avoid acci flazi Lollllll' LOUL Orlenna Haqkt ti u c, Batiks, I Cos racks. .ond i EN NP. 111 Mai ey read to some purl Jaksfor true knuvviet to bed. Rk. of st. An, 4 Vigilant Case. —V` e Coeueils,at :heir m CNt Good I.ank, E l Newtat :t ,4w Ila tittioN, ppuinted a commute !ion of the dispute iu taut. Which of th Bo ion NS eterik I(•,nciii rwt, Loui.villif, Cleveland; ngine is the legal - Frost got into the Nlteriinf . , GOLD t il) re.:—Tho Theatre for Mr. Foster's tutog he offers a ye may, not be punish We , have no '16121. —Yoll.ltr, mor ni a out - tra.PAt of Mr. Jul street. All the !to with - the 'ere .43...t-rry destro 'normtras. • an}• pats. was to etivrtivs tve beiiev.• the: W a s-I,inatifii In, s Ti sttint tyonderfti I ac , .11.‘ h:sutilhe treadthif ti ;Om y's ripsk.: aid re, -destrimtire bwat ; of ,otieiety, anti loam fldlih•trty of lia;mine , company with unoth , .eiety, a one limo ago d visued sevcr.l sin lit did not them on account of t • had received hereto' nelown, where al. 041.. ii d 124 ;'lane 27 name: ; o'diana. 52 and 41 Jd . i: homr.. 'younger days of the c to ounteni with th • es that r bstruct their _O 4 grentoOdvnl: :010144 = names, hilt n :it - 444#' the T. A, pr: fram a ecru. '',(loBl.lbstanfial ground i.141-enueity of a vie e himself one hundred names nd in old limes." Alm idlrnumber skewed leaeant I:.d , mankind and dem :II `fp" eace hart - many and c inning we , - Seripture.—The. cones shalt the See T hurlo w's , Logic.---The De vii in 1842; erg.) 4544.. • ilattel phia Time eithis:ndect law in a Cider. mil I. editor, hieh :passttfj: Ihetrichest kir) .ag kind 4,ferogious htt -jeses „blew m. Xahieludings force of t at time he M. - Abe ,toof of _chap at B_W Or -town ctr_tt ) . 4 4) e bbfatie EMMMINI Y U ?