~~- ______-,-_-____ =_-_:- _ _ • _ _ . _ _ _ __ _ ...c.d. n d through the roems, and no __ ted 1 W l'it '6i DI ::‘ . . 1 , where misery had carved lik name, and the pviod of ..- .' . . bis sufferirg. The interestiees in the v. ain,cillt were JAS. BU - -II _ Ni-ALN I x__:_ . c veryw, h, re stopped up by pap, r. :..-:‘, int tit* a., 014 , , bills of exchitpEct—q: r. Gnftequently copies Of wits. 'This was Iliil Arkinsun's place, sir, staid the, goal ! Cr. 'He was oi,lv Itere about al n els entomb: hi1jthatie............. were conchal:lily fresh cfctioani again a hinOwnitigit lifit W, , be told ofti•Mr. NiNon as he wanted to tit ut hismpart- vst%l-) _ e Math, i,rionititqlJos34. meat: for he'd justgot writs enough to paper his mum.' 1 ________ 7_ 'Ay, ay, there are no lack of reckless debturshere or, piii L Lip s Ar, sm.era,4./arroas 4,34 D estorntrrans.' - •',lie f nntit scarcity - , of belra-hart , :d -rreilittirs, 'tits l'insßußGH. wEDNESDAY, NOVENIB - E It 29. Tir;{ter.fti th tl, ievery room poor John Evans lay n - dying. ===...,_.„--=--;-., ~.,„ „, ~ , His lust viiih was fusee his son, who was a Blte-cotit I . E, l? - . i.ne ritilauei t ima It otunt, BOLA BADGER'S booti ; hitt- hi hadn't a iitpenee 0 1 give to the ntessen• paper, is Very sec its on Mr. Trsus. It. s tip ol ie i s @IC. •ottlfid Couldn't send for him. At lest 'The dater a fellow traitor with the appointing power, and has „,,..ettur hi s end approaching, and,a matt was "chafltuehed dose hi..; heel to' prove shot tins s i vhi '4 in /840 played rtothrist Church. How that pour fellow straggled tii , ie wi . fi ' 112 -. • ; '- that " ' -t, **ad death! 130 wrestled with Ai as a wan would " t pt.opie, as e twits the only way to Jos with a i rhenst that was aheut to devuarallitm 'One look tifyrthe outrages committed hy the infliction now io the r-tyrr"iny hey's-face, and one '‘viiir:',l6 info, a:at I can die Presidential chair." If the Forum can show that the at ptift2e,r-he:sati2.• then * . i's e!,t, 4,etftme — fixed and Whigs have redeemed a single protnise made in 1840, . . gliossi",„ his hreath quivering; and his feet were cold there might . might be some I ropriety in in 3 JeLlUilei ItiOns sand decd; butthe spirit was strong in him, and be I'l Wolild not dies The doctor said he was kept alive lity of these who have nobly refused to have nny further eon ' - -thr force of his o wn will.' nection with the pipelayers and yara merchants of that - . •,r .1 ,lid he see the boy,' era. But unfurtamateiy for it, every whiff Furaise has . , 'l'.ts, die poor litde.fellow came at the last instant, b, •t •• .!.en forfeited. The workingmen has.s not received - and Old bl e s s just got hold of his hand, and was about to bless him, when the thread of life, stretched ay. '•tiv.) dollars a day and roast beef;" the farmers do .- - , ~ to a film, snapped at once. He had no breath to speak not get the high prices f,:e'llicir product . . flint was prom _ -- c m eyes to see his cbikl. but he held the boy's iscd; no One has clalized the "in , Lwr time." that ‘‘ ere ' Land in his, and., to my mind, died contented, and at follow peace. He was only here for fifteen pounds! I never to ° the immediate "i"rnrh of whigrgYrY; but cm '- , :etime int,,,,he room but I fancy I sec the boy's inns- I the contraty. all agree that no eVent that has rier cc -.r.kint face, for he was almost ton } unng toknow what tarred has been mare injurious to the welfare of the •'" death was. IJO think there should be a punishment people. There are some men who acted whit the .'"Fat' ...iteli a flinty-hearted creditor 3s diet.' replied it, Whigs in IC4O, from honest motives, who believed I' " 'There is a punisment for him,' , hi s s till l ow - t o ne. 'I rcor ,nbee,' h e c , jot i mic ,i, 'about that "a change " would Lc beneficial to the count'}; ..he - time to which you allude, a young couple here 1 their feelingsgot the better of their ' Ii • , f- • in, „,.t meat t, a i who created general commiseration.' 1 while, and they lent their aid to the political gambleis ' •Ins mean C----, and Lissi ife. Alt! that was a, , rattleu „ , under tt I wiletoe coo:I.AM I. maJr. But little ' - 'ball ca , c, that was. She was a ward in Chancery, and 1. 'lie' iry ri iiiil her when she Was ,i 1 ,•; tren —he wasn't twet-.- time was ns'c'essaty to show them tint error of their con , I r; himself—so he was committed forcontempt ofcutirt. 1 duct. They sonn fotind that they had been acting ... Vat!' rejoined --. 'the law has strange names 1 with a band of the most unprincipled chests that had l'br thin7s. TWolitings, young and beautiful, behold - of the i ever disgraced an) . country. Men who, to crawl into one another they love with all the intonsity , unitackneyed h ear t'isuffition----they vow eternal tidel- I Power, Ltd outra - g - ed every principle of political boons. ! "itv--clect to live and die t ; s oy tiler. and this lawyers 'i hon e sty, digoity and decency, awl whee they tit tti.!lit '''' trlttn contempt Mr-court! Dm he olnaia his releaser 1 they were securely fixed, vi,, . bu „I ~,,,,,,. pie : l4e tu l tap h 'Ne, sire was ill from being uver-harrassed before to .Ib, pe, . i e, u , , i i t,ljt, had itece dup,ol into their suppoit. ' - lie:entne here, and lie grew worse and .worie—putimur i m It is against o ri . t .,, u ,„ i peretta:: withu. s-I; _ni that Mr. Ty 'on, e '' 'Ana utterer. It wasa sight to see that young ' with Ifi,n; she would lead bitn up and down the "woad i and others, lins-e revolt. d. The Ermue:s of Pro-idem in the cool of the evening, and fis. her eyea on his as if j •I a. YLrit. has tkleated the tau-t i.iftiminns of tli-ii pro ' she could look life into them. At last she was obliged i. Jects, and of course the viale. of their w , ith are p,-.:red 'to leave him here alone.' . . 'Wh'erefore did she do so?' 1 out upon hint and all who, likei hnt , elt, hauo renott 'Qiil we had a gentleman here—Le u-as a captain, 1 1 ced and denounced the infamous BELA BAIIGER maywell cocompi pipeleyers ,•f 1310. i 1 . lOo; he offered her some tudeness, and the young thing ;Li of . Chose gon , o Torn repulsed him. You'd hat dly think it of a man. but 1 who refuse to act any' longer with the p01..i0 11 :- Int be went to the warden and gut her locked out; it ups i biers of the ban] olden campaign. Without tilt it aid the rujeof the prison,and Nixon cou'adn't du no tailor.' 'And the husband died' there is no hope foe the Whig party, and the des olope t' `Tes,he never came front his rvoni from that brew. mint of the diShonest designs of the whir lead-n sof We used to wutchhim tit his window, withering. day i l3 to , precludes t i ne po • ~„ o •il• ty t , . riots reekl %1 1g a-•:. ' 'h.:'day; la - had no companion. nu friend. At last ap- I assistance hereafter from JON N fit.l:n, and inindit .is ""Ortation svas Made tothe court, and his discharge was - Pent down. It made my heart leap to take it to him, I mid theastvels of w hir honorable wit, wit., acted ii nit ;. hut it came to lute, sir—ltelmilti't strength to leave his then; m ; Mat memorable contest. The 13tul:ers and . ' ' room. She came t o see him, for who could refuse tu Rhatries know, the detestation in which their frauds pass her then? How she rushed by. me I never can are held by the people; they are cons inccil tlrit c.'l:l — forget—thev wet° together a few minutes, when a ' ,blood-vessel horst it was over-joy, I reckon,) at.d he skins and hard cider hate lost their charm, they t'l I ' died hitter arms ' 1 that the brand of public ropi-ohation i., t, le.-..il ea their ',l ca n give yen some news,friend• of the great can- I party, nil that tile men , f cheractor altl :51.e:bit:L....A/I:, tier or .11d1i,s mi ;cry,' 5.11.1 •Lle is staying • .• , carried trim' patty through triumphant:N . in IR lit, will with me new. ' 'Staying svitb you. sir!' said the astonished jailor. no beige! base ay a oa.s..iation w ith them. I, it an:. 'Why, he's been dead these five yrars.' ! well •.r !101l dust the pi; clay ers , hould NI-, 0..c0 men -- 'Jwit Ao?' answered ---,anil is ithuut ntvring ar.- 1 f.,,„ ~1 , ,i„: 4. and repudiating ti.- NI, in..... , of t.,..i: i -iii ... other syllable he departed. I I swindlers. AIIDICAIION OF SANTA. AN.t.—According to Ths CUurier des Etats .Unis of the 110 i inst., news from Meexico to the -10th ult. bring the intelligence that Santa Antis resignz-il the Prosedency of ..),L-nico on the . `2,l o f October, 1813. 111 health is said to be the reason. MORE Tnount.}: is CANADA.—TI,e St. Catharine's lotrrnal state. - ; that there is sedum; trouble among the Irish labeurers along tho line oflbe Welland canal.— Large numhem of them are out of employment in con sequence.of the contrac.tois reducing their pay to hale -a - I:hitter a day, and stopping work on.the locks. A 'fen `days since a fracas occurred between the Cc' rkwt t • Connaught men, in which severnl persons • were severely beaten, one man so that he died, and ,'‘inother is trot expected to survive. *CHANGE OF.FORTUNE, - A Mr. Dominic Von Mal -Ater, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, received information kit:weak, that ho had become entitled to a fortune of IX 17,000 per annum, by the decease of- a relative in . Europe. When the news reached him,. he was em ployed in shovelling a heap of coal into his cellar.— Von Mahler had resided in that city fur many m4.4,-11 1 / 4 1 earned a livelihood - as a jouneytuan printer: . Dapaurna.r.a.—Hon. Robert Wicklitre, Charge to 'tr. &Annaba, has taken passage in the Ilacre packet. ..__ t.fl_ lowa, which sails from New 'York to day. General :. . I 'llaitrand:goca °Lain the sarno packet. E7'The Detroit Daily ntivertis?.r states that the Forrtrcfing Merchants of that city have abolished the 'tariff of rates For storrtge, commission, etc., and each aaup..will in future do birdness at their oven prices. . 'l3 A MOUTIA.I`i RAIL-ROAD COMP Vir —TI c Atockhoiclars 'of this Company have organized a Board of Directors, and elected their various Accra, We 4etnii from the Durrisburgh .Argos, that it is the ititeti - lion of the Company to proceed immediately in the ,ICClPstroctifintst- the Road: It will extend from th'ecoai *mstiiim'ito the upper end of Dauphin county, to the Teniiait i vania canal, at the towu of Dauphin, a dis .t,a9ce..Of, abaut twenty-eight miles. Tins work is des ' tined to open to the market the Great Bear Mountain Ctialbittines, which ,ate represented as the richest and roost aecesiiiale of the anthracite mines of the country, iii,d with the completion of the road the Company will 40.1Ftilie . to command the - coal market, at a hand4unie profit. There will doubtless be a sharp competition -:. among cal)itatists for the comparatively small amount :13.' or this itoch remaining to be taken. • 4i Ggrr. PIKE"--This is the uame of annther beau tiful §t Omer just finished at Cincinnati. She is to J commanded. by Capt. Charles It()S5, and to run between that city and New Orleans. The Etiquirei says that, She measurs 1324 feet on deck, 23 feet • beam, 7,1 do. hold, cabin 143 feet long, 42 state rooms, •eight of which, in the ladies cabin, are spacious etioogh for a small family She has two engines 6 feet stroke, from the foundry of A. Harkness-4 boil 25:_feet _long, and 42 inches in diameter; mens •ures 308 tuns tension:amuse measurement, and cost up *aids of $25,00D. A RE Lic.—Tbe ft :anon, Geo., Messenger, not ices a ifilver medal; which W 11.3 found,r.ecently,in ploughing an 61d Indian field, near the former lite of.the CIA:Iw r • Sewns, in Lee county. From its inscription, anti the t Svelte -stataped upon it. it appears to have been one t. ef 'the medals that were manufactured during the ati.- L itriiiiitation of Mr. jefferion, and die.triheted to sev t 1., .e i . lndian Chiefs in token of their fidelity and friend -1.:::: 4 r fp. . 1.1, is about two inches in diameter, with the miniature of Mr. Jefferson, ?resident of the Unite] i . (." StaCes - ;A: D. 1501." On the other side is all axe and pipe i crossing each other, and bearing the inscrption of -- e . " ." Peace and friendship." Some silver coins were ...-:!' .. found with themedal. These were no doubt the valued '.. - Ueglares of 'some chief of those towns, who left them '. ti: 112 ' couce;lmont at the the time of his death. Subject to the tieci,ion "f - ‘,- ThE nt§uoitATlc NAT/oz; AI. CON V Y.:ittOS's ' t) .I.E pr01.t.41 all hi. It .1 (Lire the de:ly that t!n•s , . grni.vt, —Gazet'e. Yes, the deny thltt they urt• !reouiw. — and more than that, \.ill j.rove their the items of extrtivitt:atwo ,et C.lOl speech, awl charged on Dir. Van Baron. he a quaatily I,f vor:s. tine Glass. purchased 11.tEr.wim. of. this city. N. B. hk/ tt a, then editor of the Gazette, lected that its one of I StrrUlL74'g iti•ms from the !Teed), ;Ina naund hi re d ens it was true, as Mr. OGLE Intl the votri - yrs, and corroborate this statement, he rcE•rril pithlic to the book , of Messni. Bakewell. Netts idisratalin.: the Gazette's endorsement, we Lad our deabt4af tie ti of Mr. Ont.:.:'s story, and to Clitin.f . 'IS to ) see throe it it clearly, called on the toaimfit. - turor4 directed Ou examination of Messrs. BAKErt r.m.s: books it was found there• never had been ere rent's worgi , J* {boss furnixlerd for the Presidentrg House during Mr. Van Thiren's arloanistration, and that the :lass rtier rtsd to by Mr. Oor.l: and charged on :Mr. V. B. had been purchased in the earl,, part of Gen. J.lrkson'o first term. 11, ro is one Grille vouchers pinned down ns a base falsehood. And since the editor of the Gazette has referred so triumphantly te Mr Om.rt's 'vouchers,' we as": him to ci.phia 3:1 :1-TICI,II-4 this gross mistizprescntatiou respecting the purchase of Glass from Messrs , . Bakewell. Let him mote torn the speech and then refer to the manufacturers books, (ns his predecessor was silly enough to do,) if he dare. It was our knowledge of such grits. , fakelioutls as the one we have noticed, that made us hope that the statement of Mr. Ogle's Ilona:ince wai true, bat Dea con NVhite will not• permit such a charitable supposition, and insists that Mr. 0. died without making the slights cot atonement. CINCINNATL. — The Eaquircr as,ert, that email has is in the city, and on nearly every street, the tcotimony of the Board of Health to the contrary - notwith,tand Capt. Sumorms, of the o lien Franklin, N.. 6, pro mises to make a public statement of the manner in which Campbell met his death whit leaving that boat at Maysville; and to entirely exculpate hints:Al from all blame in the transaction. 'We live be may. The Commercial says that money, or currency as it is called, is scarce, from the probable fact that so much has been sent into the cduntry to purchase pork, beef, wheat, and ether produce: by currency we mean Indi ana, Kentucky, and Ohio paper. Much eastern pa per has made its uppearence within the last few days, having bten brdttzht by buyers of produce; it does not get a circulation, but is bdught at once by the brokers at a discount and sent home. Exchange being at par, cane's tire discount on ea,q.2ra bank notes.— Our figures ale for Illinois State Bank 53 on the dol. lar; Shawneetown, 50; Indiana Scrip, 85; Urbana pa per,l6; Granville, 30; Commercial Bank of Scioto, l 84 the budding.; connected with th 2 German garden, corner of Walnut street and the Corporation Line, were totally dectroyed by fire, about one o'cruck on the morn ing of the 24tia. The river is in an er.:.ellent stage, there being 14 feet waier in the channel. Floursells at $3 65, inspected; lVhiskey, 1 j cents, end wheat at 70 cents. BOSTON. - A nn,eting was h. 71,1 in Boston on Friday last. They have been trying G W nodding & Co. for keeping open their periodical depot on the Sabbath. The jury could not agree, and were. discharged. The penalty for such an offence is a flue not exceeding ten &dints. Dr. Buchanan is lecturing on Neurology, and Le Roy Sunderland on l'athetiim. A fire was gartied at the Botanic stare of Mr. Mor , gal,,on Wednesday last, by mice gnawing a quantity of friction matches. ; grxitlVying.th obsiuve th nt kts recently, OM, plane, and r,,eseik 'col& "WhichT - ,10 eery Where Manifeeted, in ell 'Orediiof Penn sAitairia. Our noble greitraally as awning her foffilpr'positioc the'worlik,... A }nu dent, ecenomicalmana .z,orin . .mt of our p dine works fir tao next few years, and n proper disposition by our next Lagistature in meeting the exigency in which the state is at prosont placed, will entirely reclaim her from the imputation of bankruptcy, nad estnblish her credit once more on a strung and enduring- found ',Aida.' To Show that this confidence it not rniaplaci.d,'nott that her picaeat.poaition and reimiirces - warrant the belief that she will ultimately E able to discharge her indebtedness, it is but necessary to examine the follow ing eAtimite,i, collected frain official sources. They are elvvring and give brl4ht promise r;f the future.— 'fbo It s Sst rrit will not, IV trust, lon,q have ea'sini to rimtpl.tin of es. We copy from the N Y. The t.all amount of receipt: for I C 13 is es timated by the State Tresistirer, ut 4'2,859,000 From aI iclishould be deduct ed the V:C.pseA of the ca nal-. raiiritaili. mottee pose ur, &e., including salaries to engineers, canal commis &c. Dividends un batik. turnpike and other stock:, a uthoriied to be sold for the paymebt of the domestic creditors, Over estimate of tax of wit mills, placed at 1.100,000, but n tt. supposed to yield :300,000, Net revenue for 1243 The estimate of the tax ii r:',l , l:cd in coniequenve Of the disparity that vxi-1, , in the coat, ier: o, to the valnution upon whirl, the tai The law provide"; for ;i tax 01.2 milk; hit etch conch' to Itx its own valnati.on. and WI,11:• OW' city of rhiLarlphia atul,a,n2 other place., pay their foil pro portion, aome of the interior Counties pay much less• The actual payment- fur a:1 purpn.., in 114'2, the excel). tiona uua d, may be 3,31.1111, , i as th,,,c necessary for the current. amolinted to Ucdurt paynivias h, conmd-- sioncri itripl,•., turd, 'Wing L,r pur- T m4e, not bon after noioir: ed, and raised lim trout crinn but by ions, except i,011.(),M, for li- )111entry It is alrt o in the deduciimls from the estimate or ruN- IritOrt-d Inan. Convention to unit.na Con- 7\ j. l uncantf , Delawule (livi-;.nn crt. '27.'217 I)tiineitic credit •re mertr,..l for ~rai•r,rs rc P. mit(' ,•In l're• 13 : s'lll , -d 1."99.0.) n•~rr.nt, ‘vl!),tit rert . n . !ir , to P1Y ,,, '; 11 of i'.trrc•t or cl.:lrje, win, v , :ini•Ge th , t o trti.l tax to th , • :Inlonno iv c,ltouler th , ft:lg• t'l%. f hi.t i-,•;tr, 1.1i.+0.i o'l