and:the kivoc4f a Democrati c 4.44.1411ti0n: Front tbe isionreeeeir,d urardei- •• - --`!:-4-'4411teandert;dey Or tiro - vim:se to the decep• • - - lions Practilied by this celebrated individual in olittsiniog the prominent counsel eirhich yudereook qinintrelrulyeinvented `e - deer *lee • .-efts pay lawyerid" The following are - saine of e•ettakineeaperetions'on the subject: _ When attested at rhiladelphia he was search- ed;tiriidll'ettedr feed in_ his poCket book, toiedittar*ith -borne motilyeelehich were returned to MM. ,:-Ots catbird-46(1;1m sent for ''ha • -00 n, Geo, M. Dallee e the great gun of the _Phila.. "Aelolabar..and solicited him. to become coun sel.'' and to obtain the aid ofeMessrs. Rae f also eminent lawyers. in a converse.- tiorr*Wltegarder *aux, Mr . Pallas was i the nform de . ed ate to the cheek and bank bills; end Petrie accordingly ate:opted. The gentlemen did • ...theiteittermost..and , received the check for their Illerricee, but it was afterwards discevered ,to be a e forgery: The counsel found they had born 'come over,' and paid but little about it. This was pay to entMitel No, 1. * Orebeing demanded from the Pennsylvauis au. • therities by the govereor of New York, he brought letwe e from Messrs. Dallas and associates, highly recommending him to Messrs. B: F. Butler. J. PresenteHill. anti IleEmmet, three of our princi• palliWyerit: Edweeds, of course, represented him •'aielf.to be perfectly ,Innocent, es being the bonaand fide.oner of the $43,0 3 0 found in his truak, vs havingae abundant means heed Ica, and started with giving the two drafts for $1 000 each nn Mr. as already mentioned, declaring hims if abbittia prcere en alibi, and that the money would be teetered to him, &c.. Mr Butler declined; but 1141 Emmett and Hall, with Mr• Price and Ur.r.Evarts, accepted. The counsel went merrily to work in hip behalf, and now a great joke. Mr. Besets, one of the most active nouns , 1, had ex pen• adedistiont e€so of his own fund-oir. procuring ',: ne aritaidacce of' witnesses, and provicong for other ~0a the second or third date alter the commencement of the first trial, and whilst tl e City :Hill was crowded to suffocation. by persons anxious to -pee the gay Crilooel and hear the pro eeedings, Mr. E. ineeired of Edwards how ritui•h mower-he had; to which the latter replied, about 1120prend that it was in his pocket hook. locked Allitilfrin his trunk et the prison. Mr E. asked hen {,a - bring it to him nest morning, which he prom iced to do. Soon after proneedings on the fol lowing dray had commenced, Edwards asked per • nia*it to go outside, which was granted, (of 4309ireei eider custody ) the throng there, as 'Jails I* tviallarincround to have a good view of trim- On -IreeitTg to Capri, he was in dreadful consierna . Isest=ait catastrophe, almost equ I to that of the .0 tide of Colt, t n the find.ne of the body of Ad rinimifnid occurree—the Colonel held up his coat ear4o the vision of the a stonished Cowls , I; some peream had cut the inside lining, and 1113 pocket hnok lied been stolen. Here eas a ii-eadful of fair: Tidings of the robhery Rtv far and wale, audit became a theme of general conversation.— Cletemstances afterwards came to which left linker no doubt that the pocket had been cut by Edwards himself before hetvlng the prison.- - Thilwas pay to Counsel No. 2 covens the proeresa of the last trial (the dflence to which, meshown a day or two since, was un-' dertilicis from a forged letter being shown the the counsel. us to funds in New Orleans,) Mr. J. W. Edmonds, one of his ceunsel said to him, 'Cols ortel..this is the 31st of August, and rpther an importint day, twine the rem on e !John P. Caldwell offered the drafts at the duff:rent places in Baltimore, - and got the money. If you Noe not the John .P Caldwell, w here was you on Mat day?' Ed garde replied, 'Oh, 1 was in Nse , - Verb, and put ue at the Waverly House.' 31.1.1dmonds—Cawyou prove thJ.'f .Col. E:—Yos t I can =how tt by the reg;si - y of the:Hotel. " • 'Mr, Edmonds—Ole we will sriet nothing ub ut Ntbstielluding to the cvi cline which the registry \ipnhibiled on the first trial of the entry being an ar e.. consiiiimouai-lioliing man, _ 41-41:tWilltriSRMinttlie :Zhe knew you, Osieliould liistify to 1. , at effect? ' 47rd e ‘E.a011! yes, a gentleman dined there with Ifle tanthattlay,•with wheat I was well aequaint. He was a fellow.passeneer with we front ralleillthulla to Barbadoes. Mr. Edmonds—ls it possible. Why did you not get him here? Col, Fe—Why, he did not want to come, having imbibed en idea that he would be put in the `tales Mr.'Edmonds thought it s range that an im- Virrt:ent a witness would have been overlooked iiy the first counsel in the cause, and said he would like to tee him. Col. E r plied, well, 1 will in . Ueda** tarn to you. C ill at my cell ae you re turn, , np limn to dinner. Mr. Edmonds called, and Abe Colonel handed him two letters, add, ess- Si 10 Mr. Childs, (the individual alluded to.) one Ofthem being open and introducing the bearer as • hisgimnselolke. and the other sealed. Mr. Ed. _ , - moms culled at the man'. house, .17reeah'y to djrpcting t; - .1:111d (he not being at home) left, his cae4 e intimating that he would like to see bin at his residence in Fourth street. Next day, a dap feralgoking Londen man called on Mr. E., and • • iftseeetanvertatitioretene he had'received the letters, * *.but tletre:tiate to watt upon him the same night. Ele-Pl-ete call again that evening, and did --`"" -141.ittfnbegau to talk about being a .stran -ger,lskilWiewife to" n aintain, the great risk of Arhatiiirtreettliredeof him, &c. Mr. Edmonds rePlilltollo,linderetand you now, you did net •akfteWWEtiretrtis at the Waverly House. Very • ilreil4een say now that you should not tes tify, even if-you wanted ton. After the trial the -Utter th e at e tand been scaled was shown to Mr. E I-. enondee Aktrar - the'Colonel proceeds to say that the ist - 4.&4llillifie an important morning for him, 'end hittped his friend wouldtake case into aoesi4agation and aware- that he dined with hint that * ifternocoo in the Waverly House. A plan INS down by ellielt Ch ild was to assist - In tactirte the Colonel's e cape. He woe tii make - klaiNglaatiOn to some grocer or public-house leeeper.residing on the line of street between the tiallend the City prison, and induce him to real a false door in the back of his out-house. _ illenediere e on the return from the trial, was to • preigriftickness, and go in.—The -officers would stecoinpany hin. to the door, and Edwards imme• aithetely e e4 gut of that in the rear and be oil' The tier` it innocently cenveyed e in propia persona, i,..e*Z4ltrearelented arid Coons -I, was •113.96. 4 rtetee, • 'tiesteldsee-semitr_y, e bowa to Mr. almonds by the y A taro . before the sentence, the various eon 'fiitead out -the' cheat in regard to the` pre. . teeNiedefitudsat New Orleans. On Mr. ledirtonds reeseeptliiatinverith-the Colonel at being deprived of One4helattee ?„olitely presented him a pinch_ of snuff, asst haling low said he was very sorry--; very, indeed.' I.onr'ivey was payment made to - eeetiteillicti . 71101111 W but a atsght.pottlarr'of the tricks, and • 44glizi' rellentedteby the guy financier'. „One .ay tea worth mentioning. Anouy mous lira.~ta peat . abdut - the thee of the trial le '`- t, and to Meeses. Whitie end HMV r riet eiterney and * edate s opposing - eiena*th eview evidently obtainameane , 4 " . " 1 - "ki l ** )**601190 in doing ,thy; %,iittetteglar ;word[„the•yteoratesigea au: as did the Caldirellelete Sets ‘ ;:, •'*7 rriiinihr'expedientir • ate not that _ • . b __ . „... , '- 4 1% .6.4 err ici r s i 9 tha - it e t n :L ut T io ..". 4 6 f ,ta ' io - . 11-4)f . rm 1111._k:th , their ." 4 1 i... „ , - liblilhit ~.'P---.,,,n . ..„. . ._- -• ,- olioagit.l . 6o l belAWS, ',sting grape ,13-d* 114liag"vine,44;..-.1 real,wt,--w2r477-►- . ,r- ii,.4 - . I. A_; l ...4lo4oteirfacla • • 1. , vin giba l i nt " - ''' ' WS beeti'aPMb v' cr The lit* lueft "--W , -,- acool= - .., .'--.,,,..i' - '3",' •", - -,, ', .. ..'' 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WatOsmeibvand Loafers. ..rocW asked - 31PretOte 4 , , - itiliosieWer yktu are. - - Tliat•bhlt . the. pellingS kd it 9,c01l Pori • storm;- -- - .'- How shall your iILJUETif ES ard !Wed 100,4. - Your looped - mid wintlaar i ll 'ragpctuests defend` you Ffom - season's, ruch ae thisi" . . , ~. L • ' During - the very : se vere hail and snow 4 . storm, Whieltioek]plaee on ToeSday night, i 'a wa:chmart was - heard reziting the above speech, which, according to-Shakspeare, was originally , made by King Lear on a similar occasion. The remarks were ap propriate, and we do not wonder that they should suggest themselves to the Charley as he sat comfort'ahlYi ensconced in his watch box, beside a goliti warm little stove, with nothing to trouble:him but the difficu I. ty of waking up in the ;4m - coining at a proper hour to pat out the Gas lights. The night was Indtted an ug,ly one,and about the"har d est tr, take" of the season.. Many a poor loafer, whose apartments in the market houses - and sheds, were comparatively speaking, comfortable. heretofore, was cum, yelled to "bide .the pelting of the pittiless storm," and wander though the streets in search of a watchman to consign him to the tombs until his Honor would "slide" him up to Mount Airy. But few of them. ~[ , - - however;' Were, fortqaatn enough .to b e "tuck up,- , .... and many, a bitter reflection did the poor fellows utter against the Char: lies who treated them with such cruel neg lect. We cannot blame the watchmen, how- ever, fur paying more attention to their own comforts on such nights as last Toes day was, than the rules and regulations of the night police. In warm weather, when watch_boxes are Unpleasant,'and the guar dians of the night cannot sleep Comfortable within their contracted premises. loafers may.. expect to receive every attention; but when rain, hail arid snow are falling, ac. companied by a nor wester as Blimp de Charley Jones' razors, it is unreasonable to expect that watchmen should leave the comfortable "sleeping apartments," provi ded for them by the Councils to attend to loafera'who have no boxes, and who ne glect to be taken up before bed-time. '('u : lessen the-hardships of that class of our worthy population who "wont go home till morning," and to enable tender heart ed watchmen _in out being disturbed by painful dread about suffering loafers, it would be will, for the Mayor to issue a- proclarriation to all street wanderers commanding them du• ring the cold weather. to get themselves properly corned before 9 o'clock, and be in the neighborhood o" the Tombs or the Crow's Nest before 10, or they will- not be attended to. Such a regulation would be a great conveitie.ece to the watchmen, and we have no doubt it would render the profession of a loafer more comfortable Ilan it. is at present. Orrie. more.-;—We learn from the Sun. that Mr. A. A. Adams has once more ken the Temperance Pledge—not to be . broken, we hope, the first time he gets a little money. Ii is certainly deeply to be regretted that a man like A. A. A Adams should be the ,caese of his own destruction—for, with a little mote firmness, he may yet ouctipy a prominent position among American. Tra- i , ediano The editor of the Newark (N..T.) Ea gle says he is not aware of a single convert having been made to Nlillerism, during the recent visit of the big tent to that city. The powerful apparatus called "the shield," by means of which the Thames Tunnel was accolu plished,is s iid to contain one hundred and fifty tons of iron, ant tip have cost ten thousand pounds. ; Ellsworth used tip.-Ellsworth, the great Pedestrian, and agent for the Boa— ten Bulletin, heA '"'" u- Y kin)f -.lertuan. Thc cause assigned for this result is that Ellsworth stopped to-take the name of a subs'criber to the 13-ulfetin. see SlitfitiP.age.,. Humbug.-- ? The Caws meeting at Hat risburgh. How Consitier al e.—LT lie legislature of New Jersey, have refused to - dram/ anv money , from the,state Treasury for p'st- The citizenoffiarrisburgh plight to he a very happy; ' i ptople aS we bee it, ;stated that the amount of small = notes now- in air.' Auladon aniatints to $66 4 960U1 has eta. , iefettifeeqmiJiions of the 'P°P4III:-: ~ 4 T . ,_ At •ral_. , , ;:;.- ,-;: .:' . 4 . 1 "'"77,77,77.;.:1:- , - -e ~,,, , r i til e soli wtaqt-.- -.,.., "-. '--:,--,-.--- s ' "--, -'; . ... , .-..;--f--.,.- ...•-74 --'-' i ii . - ~, . ;"'• 1 ::::'-;-:•101 c0:'4M1 1 '.,.4--" '.;.-.•3. -c,... -- ~, ' • na'' r.... -- ; -- --- nOniiiteilliOttii , 't.. ;" Inte ';:--,--- • ..., . - .----, - ..-:--....- - 1 country stitisti; kiotichL.-•i# 4- I,eirt ifir sa reo i .wiii'be.-:semewhat iniptitiot/Mei manpfacturect - -i4l,Avw Yotit. - : "-}wcilit'Ll deeilbes the critter, which he . iairi, was taltort:frni*.:tfinßiiZinili 4ii, j3;a-fieitti ...' dila:creature, - reeemblipg • ti . ty ‘ plittittt•ont.. On middle 14W - wards,- and - "--tiownwardelike a fl,Sh;_: head, eiea,T:OOSe,..,tted:.'inonihi and lod g -blacklia o ':' 'They .' . 'tieier atipeat; - Oh t ... of the water below the middle--they-have anns Sh4:6figeti,*hioh are webbed 'like. like. geese feet k -with a fin on t)t..r. - Aitet part of th 4 -i rm.. They iced on. - different herhS . SlOng the shore and,j'erp - dc d4ilt:' 'A Cirl,Or. I have great-trouble in feeding jit,.its it is vet y bashful, and will not eat in Ewes en ce of any,one. L'aitimer, the late slaver, whn has crea ted so much excitement in. Boston, is de-, livening lectures on abolitionism in Massa chusetts. Two o:her negroes , warned Douglass and Redmond are lecturing with him. The Boston Rti!lean at it again,c,'-n r . if" - •' Air. Ephraim, my ackliortilsement yesterday was incorrect.' •True, sir,' answered Eph. with a bow, •we always put them in, correct.' Emigration to Illissouri:—The ,Platte Eagle says that great numbers of emigrants are daily arriving in the upper counties of the PlEtte.purchase, apd that neally the whole of that section will be covered by pre-ernption. (. - "When Miller left Newark for New York, many r,f the ladies kissed him. He charged them to meet him in heaven next year. Something about Rats.--The Boston bulletin gives the following description of the plan adopted by that part of our popu lation called "rats," for stealing eggs. One of the largest of the bantlit.t - i band lies upon his back, when the others carefully and slyly roll an egg upon his breast, which be holds fasthy his feet and legs. Heis then, taken by the tail and dragged tail-fore— most, egg and. all, -to I.be:gltavYr - rendevous of al! the rats. Thisinf Eniiats any of Jack Sheppard'a Hicks, . A Mr. 'Richard W. Gill, an insane man, lift his, home in Annapolis, Md., "iilithout the knowledge of his friends; and.#ander ed to Wilmingtnn, N.C.. md•tsrul cc - of- F.tre 'hundred miles. He was pursued by a trother in•law named Piekney, itli4 when fisuri, he was completely restored to his senses. It is supposed that walkiig such a distance had so much fatigued and worn him (limo, as to cause a return of-reason. He has returned home, and the joy of his family cannot be described, when they found that his mind was completely resto red. Uniled i•tal.es and Mexico. We think it likely, sips the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times, that Mexico is accu mulating 13r her Self more trouble than she will he atle to get through with satisfac tion. Our government, it seems, accord ing to the N. Y. Herald, is making great ,1 preparations to make a demonstration up-' on Vera Cruz, and to speak to Mexico in a thunder tone. The Mississippi steamer has already been despatched to the Gulf of Mexico, with a special me3senger,. anti a squadron is getting ready to meet her there in January next. The Independence, corn modore Stew .rt, the Constitution gdes, the Vincennes, Commodore Buchanan, are all so be ordered on this service, to meet the West India Squadron there. The steamers, hokvever, will, be withdrawn af ter a certain time, on account of their heavy expense. 'For the matter of that, en could a child, if a child could be brute enough to do it.' 'II —n you. you're tint worth flogging!' 'You are. mail that's all you are worth.' .Maybeit ou ti like to flog mei' 'Well, I would. 'Can't —aitit got strength enough—wish I could, my friend, you should riot wait long for it!' 'Yin punyt part of a man, I could anni hilate you with a single blow.' 'Who said you co uld' l n.' 'I am a man, sir, a maul' said the boat man, making a demonstration of striking the lame fellow. .Any man who strikes a littlet fellow 1... coward,' mildly 5-6 i'liultedVerePliPd the y,>ase • ..4 Man. !Do you call me a coviardr roared the bravo, growing still more futious. 'Yes, if you strike mei' replied th.e poor clippie, in a cool and determinate manner that was electrifying to hear.. 'Then d—in me if I don't, shouted the other, bursting into a perfect phrenzy, and datting at the cripple. " 3 The weak awl emaciated young fel l.' is low, as.hls enemy approached him, merely . . l iar time, curled his haggard matures into sa smile* A a/I du yen. 'and slowly lifted the forefinger{ of his right ~urge in a littt liapd to point directly and deliberately at sure be att - his advancing opponent. We never in the Ad"—voW - woad wirnetsed so sudden and' vanzoi di or th- nary an effek, prodaced in a Manner so 1 . i various. The bullying boatman actuallrl tu rhea pale,laxt k+Unt-eiltinutteripg-oeths as he di 4 aPl44reil around the 4)rnart We know C - is,vvill renWatranirly — Yet only a title „autograph °plaint . " ta lier . set Wert kepliorny —Factor it-chil d to eat it 0 Th ''` -t- • .6 1. 7 h 'h •' ~- i,l)4 3 be ofbread - 1 14 Oil* iold'ajibtititiale., Bet i l i t i m o st , ~t, ' t ,. s kt ns i i - mos t . .Aiffi es i t -t o , 14°4 1" u -nl i j italt 9:o, 31 1 . 61 , 1, Xlifttr t v;.•:;it ••fitt:. l44l l ; I V__ : 14114 we 4414)04ekre ~. ___, ..„... ,„„ ~,..... ''', _ ' ,..,1`..,(5. rr it : , 0,1...e .. ,,,, IP-44: , i.a.:-.. rils:: ,• . - - t:'..• --. "" i". 4 ' "llPAM l 4*.iti - e . • ' ' ''' , ..17 - , * - 1 1e1 41 .=• ialatt : • . 5,,,,r, ,pa ~ TA- , -Cut , ,61 •.• r:j..- -4 , , ... , 4 , 0,7'. .ort , ow --s: wirryffirrii: ~ V ,- , e ' " OW" ' , 1 ' , Are - . otitailill#4ool***l. I :r., i..ree • -.. ')linitkAhtutiOfi * - 144itt;,-...'t ;,-- ---- - - --i 4 -4 0 „„i,--„, - . , , moo& , irt - .li' ~ ~ 4 ' ' "" _: 4 • , -. 41 , ital 4,4 I ,e,, , ,VAreritVi,:.:*-10,111.-, I-k" ..V,',411t1,4 Philosophy of the right kind.—Some unknown poet, who appears to have more guirkptionahlry. Poets generally are possessed 01, sang,as follows: The foot may pleasure take in wealth - I envy not - his pelf; He'slicher who's a'rnind in health, Who does not fear himself nape for brighter days,,, Though they should never While warm weget-tiefoiethe . Mater. My Wat - c---;MyCnt—'-',and - re - : - Ninety;nine perior*ent. of every 'bend* celtd t his advice, and if they oottld bring itteinteelvis'ilii' practice it, they .would firtd the iittirs of this wo.ld slide along mtaresmoOthky than now. It is particularly aprprtiap7)ust at this pirticial-ar, in ni Much es it snowed pretty much ail dity yesi: terchryi and. it compledo not indulge in a little gen uine AUosokdji, they wiltswn be attacked by the "blues °Me 'Worst kind"—aittii* is decidedly un comfortable under the most. ate wens _circum stances. tor:our peert, - ,Vve go it ell ''bar'rltit the eat"--: We never could nee any_coutfort in C*ts. Where'it the uturnf ' • ~~N~ t :.- _: tfzmiN7W 47- r'V,Aviv e ,„ • • ;- / fr , r, j.„l: - ..- - ,: , • trayt_ - The Imst Oohed. ' . .: ,- . 4 .4,,-,-44, ...6.41e.e..4. •.- ... j 4 :' ' 't ' 1 0 r ~.. srgam 111 t.. k , Kru ,- „„_---_;-',V-_,t.. "Viii ) , -1' 6 4'EY',,,, 1. :;,.* 44ritiiiittpieinettraAN.' 4eie thrown -.., into:clowitletalgeltPi'llutrya favrive.3lol- ial,l# conseiltrennif;Uf n:reptiiitathe ; .eirect - Lthitea Mixfc.4oCttiall 4er.r.oeen79itYP?7, ' peen: " -- :-'The whol e effeetive---foqe of the is land:m/4s sikent,underatnisaleting thpAgl4.-- , 'No he- T tifottie l; :how,evet,' iitade::*;ali',l'. pearAtnee.:•;.,:;:-. I- It „ -- ....;.c Ongreita-Wes,t eonveneat' .. Washing . ton on .on theAtit, .ult.: rhel-Inustanian •says the invasion 4,,Nexieji will no doubt be Prettr generallt:enneeded - that it ii - en iirely,Kicticabficlltit'the-forces.:now in t 4 p, -- **6t. will 1 - proliably::be.authorited to or• gitiiiset and take a line of march to the Rio. Grande without delay. . , ' . ' . The Indians did not attend at the Write , village, co onithe'24th - ulr for the pur ~ ~. ' pose of concluding treaties with the goy , ,eminent, as had tniertegreed.upriti.. Messrs . -4)cirst and ‘Villiarns,wlia hail art iVed there from the east,' reported, however, that about 5000 Indiana passed -through Fannin county .on their way to the Brazes. Wm: S. Province, an associate of the notorious "Tiger Jim".was killed near the Sabine. d , . Pretly.—ln tbedays of yore it wag the custom for lovers ; to kiss the eyes of their mistresses Ungall«ne.—To ask a lady what dentist put in her teeth. It is, however, not par ticularly nutrageops to insinuate that her beauty is of the Tuskan The Boulittine.--This Turkishinstrm ment for the infliction of punishinent on criminals, is formed of white silk and made very strong; at each end of which is a large loophole 3ttaclied to the centre por tion of the chord, by an intricate knot.— The executioner pass their hands, throu g ,h this, and passing the string round the vic tim's neck, they draw it in opposite direc• tions with all force. Death is immediately camsed, Some of the Philadelphia ladies, when they can't raise the money to buy shawls, steal them. Nell, that's just as cheap a way as any. if store keepers could he in— duced to think so. Mental roiver vs. BrutC Force We saw the ether day emphatically the rarest instance ofmenial superiority tri urn phing.over the hostility of greater animal .stresigtl - ., that ever encountered our obser vation: A "thin!, direinutive, coas:jmption looking young fellow, lame, and using a C II tch, nut 41011 - arl7litti 11 g +KIX ou - t , orr:a side walk, in front of a slop shopon the levee. Another man of Hereulearr frame was striding upend doe n, swearing rouad ly at the little fellow, anti exhibiting every symptom of rage and fitly. The huge bully beat the awning posts with a thick stick that be had in his hand, and cast glan ces like bowieknives at his quiet opponent on the box. *hat the offence or cause of quarrel was, we made no effort to ascer tain, hut merely paused an instant, attract ed by the oddity of the scene. The big'fellow seemed to be a rot boatman, end his abase to the other was interlard& with the most o'ttrageous vul garity and blaiipheray. 'Ficr—, mister, I'd like wring the necks of a dqzen like you before break fast.' said the burly boatman. 'Sorry you i can't be gratified.' respon ded the little fellow. in a calm,.quiet, cool and collected manner—and every tone he uttered was a satirical dagger to the otb-‘ ''sy—,l can wring your neck any how.' ~,~; z 77:: -:,--; e-- .*-- •- , '''. f '''' *,l/ 4. : 1 ' , - ~-i- 0,- , - a , ~,.A . ,. ,„- , r, 4 sett . '''.!., 4',:::2 rei*l4ftwe 1 _:: 1 : - Oltit ts i • f .,, pl,i4a . E..,- to, 4. ,.... b...,*3a#,E.4iefore , clJ 4 e7 n?)tairrts - Ot 'llle - ' gtgi- -at:. aceoirpa nied-kot tvioung-aicotch.:iassie,natried-Lritkl hart, who had consented to be his bride. The objent of her - visit.s to satisfy her =doubts respiseting.lite l eg ality a the -that:; iiaga, the gionfit `being ' . bleftrimedin" and unable.t.aspeak a worth oftnglish. (The courtakipiirnst:havebeenicarried an ~ by 13igna.) A, gentleman ?riving been found ;who could act as inter 14 titer, Captain Ben slut was . questioned -touching - the pernia eion to have more than ine ., wife in his noun try —the ' recogaition• of the marriage - he tween a Alabombdan,land :Christian, Src. , and the upshot was'that - the girl concluded not to msti,y hirri. The Thee grave= Arab re ceived her determinatiOn . with true Turk ish composure, nut to Say i nd ifference. From the i'Vest • We are indebted tO Capt. Johnson; of , the brig. Antarctic, lilt papers to the 3rd inst., and , to Cape. ElayWard:, of . the•brig Princess Royal, for Bernind.a, dares - to the sth. I • • These s-1 the in out files, of intei'est.— The Georgetown Gazette of the ISt, art, nounces the arrival (if the mail steamer, with later advices horn the West India • lands except Jamacia. At Barbadoes there had been several deaths by yellow , fever, and the new Govet nor had had a se vere attack. The new Bishop had arri— ved and been 'enthroned.' All the - islands have been favored with copious rains 4 land_ there was a good prospect for the cre.W. The ship of. war Speririo, f c .im B o st o n. with the Bishop of Newfoundland, was 'in the offing of Bermuda on the sllt, buten ac• cotint of the buisteruirs weather, was una (le to get in. The temperance cause is progressing to pidly in Bermuda; frequent meetings are held, and numerously attended. The New Haven Register says: Miller and his disciples have been holding forth in this city, for a few days past. in the Methodist:, Church. There is nothing like the r ush to hear him, that was predicted—and we Much doubt whether he succeeds in makinh many converts in this place. We understand that he was quite severe on the editorial fratet city. on Sunday evening. On Monday fore noon, the old gent lemian 'got his foot. in,' (as the saying is;) having invited discussion, some of the theological students of Pild Yale took up the gmintlet, and in a shqrt; , time so completely cornered him, that he backed out and handed over the weapons. to 'brother Hiihes.' He still persists in his detet initiation to destroy the world next . April, however; though we-have not heard that he has yet conelkled to sell his farm.' i t Colt's. Body.—lt!was taken o u t nrAle Vault at St. Mai Chutch, last Friday mn nines, to be, ric , lt to Corthetticut fur in terment. But crnwd was pro g eat that for safety. the body!had to be taken into the and Llie !police sent f•tr.—Sp. o the 'nines. The Bankrupt Laze.-T.ie St. L'il/S New Era sap: 'The rrestien or'theieorisq'titionality of the vo'uniary pro7isino of yle 'bankrupt law will be troughs before the Supreate Curt of tith,_United S ntes next session. Wie have been a letter from Judye Cratrn, in which) he states that.,lenking to the diffieuiti , of taking an appeal from the Nilsson - ri t, he had e , oiselted with Judge Monroe, of the Kentilclty dis'rini, and it had been , urran red that a case, iuvolrtr#g the gtiestion f the con - stitution'ality of the voluntary ;.roBri'iorc; should 'he 'resented and go up :the Supreme 0431.1ri,iin a div•ded opinion in the circuit tour'. So Oat : a division of the question', at the next I.3rm, is quite certain.' (commercial Nritia. Review of the Raitimore Market, For the week endi.g, Friday, November 25. Beef Cattle.—Thero were 560 head, offered at the drove var 4 s on Mdnday, and all aofid at 3 50 to $4 75 per 100 lb 4. [logs have been plenty, and nearly all taken at ab4t last week's rates, some a traction lower, say 3 62.,1 to $l, the latter for small choice hots. . . Coif, e.—Transactiotis arc quite limited; the de mand from abroad appea-s tuitterially (shacked, which is r_ tiler unosl.l,l at this on. We quote Rio 8 to 9 ets., aid hoar of noluiles of any other dereripti,m. Flour.—City MOls has sold freely at $4 per hill. and this appears to haite been the uniform prie, ;- the lots wee., ritosiiy foe, shi?irmt. - 110%yard...street 'has somewhat iinproved in price hut the deinand . is very Finited, sales (from rtore have been - made at S 4 064,_and wine instances $4 121 for a . c i in i_ te 1.4 has been -Dealers are receiving it at 33.98,. Too inalitket is bare of Susquehanna. Grain—Wheat - is scarce and in demand; and since' our lost report air:light 'vivaria° has been.ob. - tamed by the Irildersi in one instance 90'e:sale per bushel is reported to have been paid: From. .85 to 88 cents may be !considered:the nuerket rates that are offered for the beet quality of red, and 70 to SO Ibr fair 1.&) geiorl. Maryland Rye cootie,.: acs at-45 to 50 oents. i Oats have improved -in ;de mand and price, sale% having'beett.tuads - at 21 t 4 2.3 cents for Maryialtd-- , Corn "continues about steady at - 43 tt 44 - carts,' which are the highest rates for white qn.l ' " Molassm—Sales of Matanza., not sweet, at 15 cents; and. Bisset at 17k per Ration, 4 months. Provisions ,-The-dcittand for barrellei descrip tions i 4 -very trifling; in fact we have had no trans..: actions reported except a pared of 50 to 60- tytilg.'' rusty Pork'rit $4, on dela. The stock of Bacon is much reduced; - and Very little prime is now On ftlel_tittritationa, how;,' r, remain nominally. 5i to 6 ceo (or hag roam': to 8A for ELant in aft- putog • order; 51. to 51. for li iddltags; and 5. to 5A tur Shoulders. Lard ha sold at 7A cents fir preirite' No. I. Rutter sells-Other more freely, No, 3at , A:to 7 cents, and N 041.2 arid 3 - prriportionod„ at 10 to 10k. cash and short time; ~ ~ Spirits.—N. E. Ru in , a„ Itel.loiritt; advance on late price 4, and sales {cave bear) mo'do ott 21 cents. .-Whiskev is wilhout Flyingei:22 - cciatitfort_blidat, -rand 23 for bbis f - ..i - .. -.+<--, -:-- - , --1-, , k • -. • l er ...-.. SUpn,"The 'll3 titlittrivx.i:lo4, 90, ,i egg s* rnskiog. -.pair t .goratritiVatterimay - 4;01 '. l 4°l ) te'l oto 6 :Citig / I;t4ta*4llP*:4o., .1 11 4"- bf:, ,Bcir if in ntaiko, b ut lieht...,;abilm • tillMinixt il i oftws, • ,,,,, 72 1,-,,,,..,;-: .r. vpi-- ~- ', 4 To#l3,erticilk nd,siiiol tin*VOtiVilindert 4 4 19 14 § **l': tlittitto4sl4iii t ' 4 1:100. iilatti'l' . 4- it. ;.ifetere, titer theintoidnetot,Letteleittii" evening. ctuntneneing at ?o'clock. subject: The advantages ant ale mell ' , cultivation. Adiniesion , tiilalestek generally are invited to Int* peti."‘. alavor's ogler) 9th tired. TBS. The. Editor* of Mornititz Phiat the - Morning- Po3t. th at notwititat eau of xj,e weather tho:Ladietiakt FAIR ut the corwr of ~.iher ittreeta. They are providettwiti t h e, iciisno, and Titillhepleased:tar men ,p *Ter* . 14.04 SUppgrtrat. 4 4 whit a itpit viri4ty of the eYit ottd,.. good to the taste. . 1.-Come one and al{ antl.Ree aid ' Nichols" A I j In front Capt. 1 , ON PENN sTREEi Eiqire Ckm;pt Thursday, - Friday and Saturdat 116. 3d, 1842, -7 The entertainment will comowitliaLf..i; Entree, Two Ladies ono. EILla SONS -OF FR Splendid S-enep_ Horsevack, U, Buckley, and Mr1,13,L Elastic Cord, • El;=Ml= Dances, Contortions Extraordinary, by the No eila, Mr. with other tow and enteitaniiii7 %chic!, sue Small bills• Equestrian Manager, M r. W. Nichols; The whole to continuethe eitethaii. THE COBBLER'S BIRTH,;; Or, Swint lot All. - ,Doring the Piece. Sailor% Hornpipe, I t. Atoo,a favorite dance by Sliss Laira 11 Mickley. H3l (TT A NCE—Boxps In cents; Pit BANK NOTE AND cxerf CORRICCTSO DAILY, BY ALLYt PENNSYLVANIA. \ Rank of.Pitisnury h. par Merrh. Sr Man. bk. par Exchan2e bank. pall , Bk. of C.:erniantown 4 East,. tt bank, ~. Lancaster tank, dill 21, Bank of ChoAler CO. Partners' bk Docks Co Doyllown Ilk ilk of N America Pbil. " Ilk of Northern LiheitieA, Commercial bk. of Pa. " r. Bf Mer ha la ics bk KenAngion 1)k Philadolpliin hk Scht)ylkill bk Soul bwirk bk AVcs!ern bk. pk. of pennsylva 101 8k..0f Penn TI. par Maii:l; Mechanics bk. 5 ethauic:bk. par Ifttsdinensing bk. SU, U. ignips bank, 5 , 1 ) m hernler.:', Warren, 75'1 Frank. b 1 W:rehinelan, ou4 bk of Pot Isvile, a. - sk °um.' vnnery,co. Val Mon. lik Brownsville, 2 Erie Bank, fiarriiditi rah Int ti k. ner. I,k Lancaster. 21 Ilk cr At otdietown, 7 Bk. of eltarre.erst , urz.b, 9 C. lisle„honk, - 9 Ilk of Nnribritnherland, 1(1 lik & ttrlib , e co. 2 Ilk ..',lnsoneliattna Co. 'lO Rkof Delaware Co. Pa'. Le,a non (lett Fst.ti rah .k. York hank, 8 Far. Sr oruvers, bk. of yit psi r 11, Currency- , vole:, 2i tionesriatif 2 Wyornine. 'bank, 12; l'orsb•gh State Scrip, 5 7 onbtry do do 9 -Berke s."O bank, 501 Lewistown, . 121 Towanda. 011IP. at unt Fa r. Meru: a ofttru Tlelnront 14t of St. Clair*, ville. - 2. Marietta, Pk. Demand notes, 2 do Jetttteney notes, :3 Coltimitiatin Itk- new Lis bon lleOtand, 2 l do Post notes, speciey • • Mech. 4- i'roders hk of Chithtnnti. 3. Ctiuiunbk of Colon) Denlaild notes. (fi. Lawrence Cainlei) 2 Zailesvitte bk. a tt ttio --- §ZIEIOI-1 FOR SALE. —This day tie I k- 7 cm -I, er nt VV( ntl and F fih Firetis,l ONI fine One Horse Sleigh, will :wo Ftalf. • ilsrly go . J. IL GO ------- ExTEArsi PE SALE OF PR Y GO' day thorninz at 0'(14,n A. M.. 1 and exivnstve arena' until of Searcinbk larzn proportion t.f them purchased all goods taken and sold by the Marriall 4 ronehitinz in part, viz: EllinN'fine Blue, Black. InviAlde and Green Cloth; Blue, Black sad fa Ken.ticky Jenne; Prown,ltti neln;i;Uperiot daute.4 in i?lankeis, Beaver. 24:10 - picceAPrint; Satin Stocks; SdYa Cum Snapenders; Inc:llWe wirsird Bonn -Stintil•COtt on; Shawls. Bandkerciti . (9 bleached IFlnvlinr; Frenrh and Entlllb ,a,vony; While Tape; Cotton Cord; The %ale will be continued every do, ,; 1.8.' ~, - ' - - St! a t I FF'S `A I Will, he void, at Pnii`nlan 'i ,7d ROOM., Nil. 110 Wood wen , ' - neither .IM. continehiing at 10 rechx,,tt . k -him- nem azp os pj or. by order (11 -_ Seriff.the ea tins stack of a r etail / 1 11 ••,4. 0 Witty purchased- and well w orth] w"., , - deate , fs. and mirth:wen. The nloek 'towline. in part. or:, ' ... 131eai .. 14d and Brawn Id usllns; Supertlne. Irish Linear: ' - I ' A nierieti aad toiodon r r intr.. -- : 4-4 Viiininen indl2,awns. • = ' V' - ' erinep and - Don hazineo , liinnela and Linsey`. ..... - CUPS rOm - r ria attg .`..la ill aet fi ...ii*, et,it'iiiid ,64)Mt .c ilfOad vow+. ' ' , caller and' Pilot Clotlw; . , - • :Vilancia vd other Winter Vellll46t:, 4a a.Soitiaent ot- jlittf4em: -....-, lioaiter,.. HOSEA owl Kid Illerve F i,. , "...- - - :4,,..,,i1newa. reaatni.t.aiiieratowdli,.:..„l:s. i-vgpic,footit od-$ does - - ' ••• ' 7. - ‘,..ll4lo64Vottent Atli Pat*nt Tttreatil. ilihilat'liiiii-Blankei-Snall.W .. i .. . '. -...-IP3-'"lo4o44i'4lldlol4l o)nh _. __,k ~ ' 1.-451p.i._%,ntut11 1 !0•? irr I,j -1 ---' T.r.:,"0::-Hritralte.. e; • ,--; - ' - , 4141§114fAcitionf:' - -: -iii 4vms-owilkiitiod*.haifribd MUM 4491. ji gine 7 - . A. t ) 7- ,:,:.-75.:-:1..-,>,,.,,1 4 6 i enti_e' iliit als '.7 - l n vesbll Pea e : retasiale chr fog )LOVE'B the'pa,st mint, anuaidiging th unusually quiet t figge haste ala . - "i l th of time. This th -City.Counci he--eligifies.., Thor. roue 4ftititra bein ;ptt gt.'..TYt beteB ire t :dine dai.--..4.,tiektm -at tharOtre a aft he to !Ale gallery. St ATARAIS occarrc • egOth and 2ti Lb. - FIRES. , A fr %me haunt) on. Lib Vigitart, Do. ' 4.lnrilkSaria threw a aie pgtp tilars Hence in r 00°,11. , • D4tuage siie Frame' honsein •galtir derstinyed. The I did nut- resell it in tim ale Sam 'ere there. Turbett i i Tobacco Fac. , .119. N'eptune., Alleg'ieny • H i e, Niagara, Unct Ste were regent. SIEM=M hia.sll, t 4 andu.ll -, ,u fur the kronen! jielates the fi l th - twin ..:,.. Clark, fiirtnerly , •: ch. "Conn., saved h n ttaugl;ters—bein: :e Vermiliion lately ~ kie' r tiaughters w. t.:., F years of ii -_,"_.t . -el of the tin. ‘orwaft, Xems, Post tam ' t lit!iteollst, lEEE La, CIWPr, ff aingtoe, Cain bt. La hk:of Urbana -1%4i? of escape, ail: : - svater, giving the rif a chain as th filed dut, and will,: oat; :Seeing-them Stnie bk. 4 State Set44l KEN MI hank., 1111 e Lk kr' M=C=l . kept told of the - me to their MEI= !tank of do 10* , Far. hk. , - Or 1 , Esc Lau,ehu t , V. Wo-A, qni )ter.' .r/t:-;4lc. M. H .'reaa. was tisaalf I.ly Mr. L. A. \V , 41rf,ca. Mr. Alt( sa Fig }lead frtim •irnev.willl a steel f 154 v out of u clisr .tit ttinsfe.r of the .zey Wi lmer.-- 3140 Bat in". hsti Co IM.OIIOII, Ail Foul!,:„ - NEW ." Cio. It nit:: ry hit friT • • rd hark. siting on New4pap' • ad - as - onion eaten yeorattiot a: I `enerat, to 11 , g,ittle.tna et of miriling nu the sten ling - ' ln -00g') the of letter - po•aage. It .0' Mr. Aittekliff'd th:i lilsen.a