I. W. MOORE, A. J. HEMPHILL, Editors 4. Prop4trs. !•;51811 Weekly Paper, will bC published at the following low 1 YEAR'IN ADVANCE $1 00 1 YEAR IN 3 MONTHS 1 2i 1 YEAR IN 6 DO 150 I YEAR IN 9 DO 145 YEAR IN 12 DO 2 00 I* -- No paper will be sent to those who iy in advance after the expiration of the time paid for. • CtZr'All letters on business connected Iviththe office, to receive attention, must be Est paid. The Tura 'of tife. , . a . a • rtoin the New York Heraw. that he would sell them to Drury for ais known to the police. After n great deal' praise for the manner in which Inc,lw. has fix- low It Man Feels when he's Dung. . From 40 to an the manavho.has to - : I tlielVariter Torpedo-Arrest of the Perpetra- moderate price. Ho pictured to Drury, ofdeliberation, it was determined that ed this business, and stopped in full ca i- tor--Great Discovery of Forgeries-As- who was Very expert in altering banjo- Thompson should go to Boston and engage seer a man who has been for a long time . I,,rxtr tt 1 fi,ln the Qii.rti ra t J:,,,iwo. I tounding Diselosners, &e., &C.___ , erly regulated liimsll;.unty •be considered prime of life 'His matured notes, the great benefit they would be to Bristol Bill in the second branch of tins past a pest to the community. se. flanging;, though a death which has pre- all in his „-,', t will be recollected that a good dud of ]tint in carrying on his operation. ,)nary enterprise. 'There are said to be a number of w it ,. k• , iVail(ll more universally than nny single snit 11 , 1 , • ' i itement was occasioned in this 't ' after a while ~.,_, • coy, in • consented to meet l'homp- , The robbery of the Union \\ ha \ 'on,- nesses to intermemate portions of the case, the hoy de. i mode of execution, is a death from which • •e: ~,111e- early part of the month of May last, son, in the Fifth avenue, wlwre Thompson pithy, of 820,000, turning up about this among whom is one who saw impervious to the attacksof (lisense, and . the imitgination revolts. Tins is is Vulgar f ''''P erl .• r • hisJ r, prolps. , soundnesti 01 almost infallibility. His 'envy has • eiVell ••inbsinent the -'.:by the delivery of a small case, shaped. told him the articles were hidden in the %time, the eireumsamee was seized upon liver the box nt the door, and rejoin his Ca error. Louis, the eminent French were loin(' is resolute, firm and equal; all his ! . t * -:. like a segar box at the house of Thomas fence, and to bring his son Sant With him. by Mr. ‘Vilkes, and 'Thompson Wus sent flier at the lower corner. sor, seeing that the Paris criminals ) ~,,...., i , ,/ , warner, Esq., No, 18, City Hall Place, The time appointed came round. Dru- tol)rury, to inform bin) that Bill was in a likthess itias ,, the moment t h e sullies the mastery over business; 4 , 4 which contained a quantity of explosive ry did not go, hut he scat his son Sam, and town with the largestof portion that roan- ( s i ci l t s - rsi. ii i i n n s g tants in dying, while th o se a t I, v - functions are in the highest order,; ,he as {; it competence on the foundation he has builds , ail materials, were so arranged as to irr. as tfiey approached the place where it was ey, and if he would meet him, he could rope was strained by their weight, learned' LIP . ID laid in early manhood, and passes through ' , ..,,' : 'iJr t Inite'when the cover was removed. 'Th e represented the tools were deposited, they make a splendid bargain, & get the whole It is related of that unfortunate man, , from the executioner the trick of the triple , ;.:',• hi* was placed in the hands of the servant observed two men smoking segars. isiosio• of it for sixty or seventy cents on the dol. Martin Brown-who wits once a prominent f, ,';')''' girl in the evening, at the door, by a ne. these men were posted in that paiticulaS lr. Drury: . eagerly agreed, and was, to member of the lientuelty Legislature, se gro boy, with the direction to ((iv° it to place by Mr. Wilkes. His plans would meet Thompson and Bristol' Bill on Brook- was confined in the Peniteleisry for !Owe t,„t ; whieh spared his victims n struggle. I n , a period of life attended hy many gratifi flinging them from the ladder, he s te a died 'cations. Having gone a year or twmpast a ' witthehead, and with the 11th-! tupelo • i-- Ai ..- t he . A Massa Warner• i'llr w fll. •, . nrner was not be destroyed, if either Drury or the sun lyn ['eights on the morning of Ttseday ry-that when he first settled in 'Texas, 'me i . II one hand t then In town• - Mrs• Warner attempted to thought that ThOrnptiOn W as trifling w ith IZISI. (111 M011(1t,V, Thompson w\' ;e, di rer .: inhabitants were determined t o dri ve him cr imparted to the body a rotary move , open it, with a view of ascertainin , ishat I them-au 0 o ii thi s wou ld h e ev id en t if; arter t( (I to engagie a 'room in Fulton street,' out of Austin's Settlement of San Felipes-, ' cent which gave the neck a Wrench-- , ,• .7 !glib, veritable Jack Ketch, of the reign of 1 healire him, and he remains at a stand-still. , of existence; river of deatlaflo But athwart this river is a viaduct called la it contained• The lid, I • • , a • • )(Meier, WEB still, ! coming front Astoria thou were to find no- Brooklyn, for Bristol. Bill, in order to in-! because he had been a convict. Austin sl• - • and she could not fully draw it out, She !thing in the farce, Accordingly, Wilk - es dove Drury to ttecomprinv him [hest', h a d is„.bi t ee,„ sm .t, pi „ ems to settle on haat James 11., is Ito has transinitttal his name 'The then left it in the office, so that her has- posted those, men there, and paid them a ++'h ere the conversation 'night be over_ eToupd, and the colettint law passed by', te nll ittherie,rs of his o ffi c e, was sa id h v , safely, lead to the valley of "Old Age," band could get it when he returned. Mu'. dollar an hour for remaining there. 'Mr. !ward, in the same way as the boy Sam kin was strict in prohibiting an :asylum to his wit . " to "I'm ( ' k"°"' how to make a "I- around which the river winds, add then ' Warner arrived from Philadelphitt about Willies Wished to Isillic Drury, it) cuts. he With OVedicarduil the avg•illie in IN eWYork. refugees and all perselis rendered infamous 1" - it `"die swrettS, 9 though his lissistants ' flows beyond without boat or causeway. to noon the next day, and having some busi. ; necompanicd Thompson, or his son Sam, Tiik being done, 11'ilkes, with the ass ist. by felonies, o f w h elever description t i e ., ‘ centil manage to get through the business "'red its Passage. The bridge ip,.,howey ness to attend to at Chambers, he directed or both, until they became hungry, so that ;:race 01"fht,er A• M. C• Smith, w lio Hided may Le--1 111 W „i i i r i i t h e t e t i,,,,. of tie. N ,,,, tolerihly well to a n i minsn s e moo s e ,. es, ()oust ruesed on fragile materials, and ,at of porsons, recoyorpd fi•om in s (.n s ibilfi v , depends upon liow it is trodden s whether it dinner to be got ready immediately.- j fheY would be induced to g° int° T'a" biln iii t h e l irtwe s o f th e business atpur . olways enlbreed \\ NI the imeott. of rigor. While he was at his meal, with his wife ; Starr's ttis ern, 'Third avenue, n shunt i n s . mining to the old i n jai, cmi d oac d o th eor s i ietiov us seams iii• se nio r s i n s orin ed t h„ have recorded their sensations, end agree bend or break. Gout, apoplexy, and °th e and family around him, his son brought i n ; trance from the place, and get refreshments. W. O. Jenkins and Dommie I'rossous, 01' t.ienerai of t hi s se ,, c „,,., lie e nn „,,e„ te k, that an easier end could not be desired.- cc bad choracters also are in the vicinity ''. the box, and attempted toopen it, butc o uld !Ile accomplished this, and us nos is on er t . the -- 'istli \Vasil, and diroeted them to v() beet an order \yarning Brown to decamp t I.ti acquaintance of Lord Bacon's, w•ho to waylay the traveler, and thrust hint meant to hang himself, Was cut d own i n from the pass; but let him gird; up his loins ii not do so. He handed it to his father, as he desired. As a seneral this noth- t o il ie a • oni i n ti ma do via an d secret , th ew . within three days, oil !kin (.1 summary •' and Mr. 'Warner determined upon see: i nu sig could than be had at the t a vern i n selves s in an ialjeiriti•re s' 0 pe ,talent. punishment. ' tho• last extremity, and declared that he and provide himself with a fittiag staff and what was in it. Having more strength ; question, and NVilkes had ordered a sup-The officers set out aHi these N le" S.- '.I: The m e s se ue e r ail s \\:ii!i iin: s_____., felt no pain, his only sensation bone... that lie may- trudge on in salary with perfect of fire before his eyes, which changed fi rst conipos , ure. To quit metaphor, the "Turn than the others, he pulled out the lid, 1 per in the 0 11.,Priloon, and inCorned the land- ,'They put en India rubber shoes, so ditit Austin's priv ate .Ostecis ciry, tt young man et' which fitted with a slide, w ithout difficulty ; !lope, that he wished him to s• •t it in a pri- their "all\ big w (Add make no noise, and cultivated intellect, is noble heart, and gen. t" black: anti then skv-blite, tiflerding a of LiCe is a turn either into a prolonged source of pleasure. Montagnae, hanged He or into the grave. The system and but no sooner had he done so, than he ob.' vate room iiithe war of the bar-room, ; nil !lay held handkerchief's in their hands, so emus to a fault. Ile arrived to the Green 'served a bright blue flithne. With remrk-; •if two or three gentleito n called in the thet if thew Were oldies•d to (•ough ilii•y ~cart Grove, the residence of Bros\ n and in France (iring the r(•ligious.w ars , ~i „ i powers having reached their utmost ex , able presence of mind he called to his w ir e ' evening, end aelo•il ( - or oysters, to , Dv i i i „ :. ItIi i :,III (11111 their faces to the %s till cud not his minnily, one summer's noon, end /mind rescued at the amerce ion of Towline, pansion, tire now beginning either to close :complained tint, haying lost all pain on the , like flowers at sunset, or break down at . and son to leave the room, and throwing! he had not any, Lit: 11.7 ( . . ou id °a re the In a Create an :.larl:l. The w• were 1)1,1c)11 111 111 C ralnilV Cil'cic 11)111011 )11'111111(1 their fru institto, he had been tali( n from a halo of once. One injudicious stimulant-a sin down the box, he ran-after them. I lard. ! supper, and to in \ ite them into the hark the resin t o l e : l e isot e l s , en o ' c l oc k, th e gal utile. It was the dinner hour. . r, S f et . i i,„, t h del i vered .\llsni , , ,, 55 r i, - which the charm defied all description.-- gle fatal excitement, may tbrce it beyond l'S ly had they turned their backs, when I room. Sam Drury and Thonipsisi acted Inc, ;in Iniving Is ( n set at twelvta Dru. - a I knottier, who escaped by - the breaking of . its strength, while a careful supply p 1 '• dreadful explosion tool: place, w 'deli shook i in precisely the niTioner that Wilke s eN „ (i' relllClalll.l%, 1111(.1 41 . 1 , r 10()killg 111'.,1111(1 I'll order, ss hick Boo\ it glanced over and : • the cord, said that after it second of sulks- , I".°Psi and the withdrawal of all !that tends 1, 4 the bUilding-the report Wass heard n great 1 reaft'd they would. 'They celled for o\ s- Lou stispit.ioosle., at length eilb ri d the then said mournful!) : ias distance. The lower part of the h Iters nod 'the landlord Lad 11 - ris•in v here lsr ruend Bristol Bill w Mins. "'fell G\ nural Austin that I shall never house • ,in ne, Ju t le • , • .., rl ing, a fire appeared, and across it a most •to force a plant, will sustain it in beauty lAtutiful a\ i'lltlo of t rees• Ileney 1\ o f and in vigor until night has entirely. set. ...a was much shattered-the wall was crack.. had a Mee sotpaer laid out in the roljoinina I a alter. 'rhe arra raw. , atlas: seem \vie; move from this spot WIT I move into mw , '• •• •-' • • 1' ranee sent his physicion to question him, t e.o ed but no person was injured. room. 'I'll( V want in, anti •,‘ sip,. t h e , see such as to c• Aro-. • the Unlit( ,si.nt that it gra'se.' It is trueslist I committed a ur‘..it . . Z111(1 Whlll a pardon was oilked of, the man ' 'lnn Goon 'Fista CCNING.-Evory, sen •ai The circumstances connected with the isfied their appetites and washed des\ - 11 the had Lc (ti oceei i•I t'sr some lila( . Drury Crime in my native State ; but I also suf ,aaalastardly attempt to tal:e Mr. W. 's (Pi' were edibles with it amass or two or ~ inc, Ile v ta d, 1 , scat i oao , a; al , i y . , pi , , !e• t h e door' fi:red i kht severe tenons of the law ; 1111:1 lin ,, v , crei l coldly that it was n ot worth the . slide man and woman, will read the-an. Phe uniforunty of the (1(•sc rip- flexed extract with an earnest wish that, its immediately communicated to the poli ce catered into conversta!un. It mute fit a ii 111C11 I , TI auto 111 C Iyariniciii in here. the tlioil 4111 Any dear wife and children, alio , asking ' tinny „cannier it ttheless to multiply instan- predictions may soon be verified,' Os authorities, and they Set themselves to well to sotto that Air. 'Wilkes had two I • is :•Ilicers were er s te e e k s h Th e coa a aa t sat still.Sve in(; ) L stole away' from the eyes of .•-••• work to discover themither ofill() outritge. sons in such a i•osition outside the room ill , rk.,. A celebrated character, known •as "One the g.arden, as would e noble 111(111 10 hear, Pro% inectua n rubbery - end the "swag," injore e t•:live in quiet and die in peace. 1 tion was commenced by refarring to the soeigew huh Ino longer wish to serve or ce '•,. TI cy fill P"gr's O . e"-''Y book of 'fl a n, world is weaning. It is neceSsary medical jurisprudence. All agree that the oath that there:should be • reason,. even in uncivilness is quite momentary, that a plea it, Thompson," was arrested on suspi- niid s(.O an that imsscdbetween Tboinps(;ll ~, aid, B r i sto l bill i„ d i i , Lis p ,,,,, s s e m. _ hill rPady and willing to (lie ; but on my fa- Ps •timusements. \Ve know nothing that stirable sensation immediately :•17.'cion, but there bi•-ing no evidence ngttinst and Drury. ' From that subj( et the parics w( nt to the telly's zg,"•ottitt I cm.not and will not leaVe succeeds, SO marks the time in which we live,aS•the ;him, colors of various hue start up hefore the a ' he was dischnraed. A titan named .:I.fter talking a 'rood &al about llicoli••s alll'ir "f Ili" L'.11,4" Ilank, and lastly the thi.s spot." extension of a certain b • -'. business prejudice sight, will these having Leen gaZed On fur • • • r o wned , Drury, who t lived at Astoria, and. and gravers, and oilier articles in the bank , torpedo business Nagle iht roduerd, hy 13ris- Ills st. ire and daughter I I I him .inp.ores to to t ems ungs tit t 11' tl t "dont pay”-into'lho L ,' l • ',. Owned a farm there, was also arrested but I note li n e, which Thompson pretended to tel Pill seeaking (if Wens r in a bitter changeAiis resolution. s- They avowed their i i a trivial space, the rest is oblivion. ! hitherto irrational region's of display/and i .a he eleajed all participation in the afair: no ; have buried in the place indicated. and t i, ' ti,11(•, and informing Drury in a time o f a illitigness again to undergo the toils and , hpleasuro. It is the fashion ia convataaw : evidence could be brought against him ei-idisappointment which he ex po r it flo od i n 1 Ll . :11:14 , 11 111)1I 11C tlllll TIIOIIIIISOII had Ia- prisations of tini e rtitien, and if mutessary ; REVENGE .I,a they, so he too, was discharged. After i seeing men standing 'a.m. 411 e piece so loot 11 Winer I.:(t , • into tip ir hands, and prepare lan' a now home nathe wilderness, ' "Father, forgke them!" the.matter remained in the hands of the l that he could t ~ no. get thrto, Th().,. 1 )..,.. 5. , .. ponce authorities for several months, they:so cautiously introdue( d the torr do lit: j- : —ll,:it v,ot.i!d r. lAt.is 11-11 out of hill)." I • ~.....,,;.... tion to ingeniously dissect the usages of (4 ) , I . 4y: i d soriety, and tell what is "abstird".\-What il s •y w, rt . h e iii t o st re l hi m a to r ped o But prayers, tears tint] e n tryntios wei t , ! dike infidel, search the ponderous tomes of is "a Lore," Those who entertain' .'d'fid in vain. 'l'o ewer argument Martini...Aril le attain learning, explore the works of give wants are making in • t " et ~ gutsy, ,• n "'t: concluded that it was useless to mak e an y ness. ~y on know 'am,' said Ti„„„r:-' i )vin v expres- 71l joy and pleasure at gar(' the name a Ivo\ (rin a calm and si l l] c onfucius, examine the precepts o f SCIs•-• when-. to get the pinkest ch t sr n •rs s• further exertions to discover tile author of! son, " that 1 had netbina to do Wi'll it ; l'llt th! ' iW ' .111"lil", " I'wg':"P,' "I'd in e‘"' ll- `"'"`' ' it pagne an ca and the writings of Socrates-collect the largestfoic eras, but how to get to- further oat,risge, and they accordinglistniss- ' yet I was arrested by 'Tem \Varner t h ro , , teirds•.•,,stel eaid he hi psi they w(arld be . ''ed thd sudject from their Minds. Wenvir , his d— foolish sus'eiei()tis, and he le s . mere sucees ,!iil than IW it Ets, "I.IOW ilia- I 'add, in this art of the story, that the May- 'to thank himself for my cternal hatred for or and Common Council l otfored a reward his pains. You knoya Sam, I bad ny pounds of powder lett! you and 'llicanp-'shall n 00,.; son in your of five hundred dollars to 4 aily person who ing to do with it '?" oN 0 ," s pill ;-_,',,, an .- Thompson, ~I k Dm\ nothing about it; that alavoald discover the peraPtrator of the vat= ; "How did you come to take it ;did the old , 1 "I chos:e 111) place of bin ial the first d av 111 the excellenci( s (•C ancient ;old mod- ether the agreettble and tho worth being :;et my cs es on 111 V filth' grOVV, ❑)1111I 1 net idiange my mind nosy." eni moralists, and point to it sentenissequs 1 agreeable to this simple prayer of our Soviour. Ite- reason" ble tic. The young mien "see no in the ,re indict, against - God's box? said till. "Oh," said ' :' 4 — relllrlled, (10.1)1V Slnittell With Il• wiled and lIISIIII'-111-Sllgring the grOSA'SI. gill Ora beard. The ladies tire beainingtO was Drurv's till'air not mine." scum: he had is itnessed, related to i l e n til ' s ! indignities-ca , a nod with thorns, and led 'See no rea.son' in not protecting therr ! .Itistin the site...l4kt'. snag? of facts, and inter- away to die ! no annihilating curse hrettics against alleles inst cold and wet, by short dresses and :-; lainy, to which Mr. \\ F einer added a fur- mon obliggc; you to!" said Thompson.- ' Sg• o I low "many pounds of powder," said ceded urgently fora relaxation of the law, ' frein his torturing- heart. Sweet and pia- pant alettes in the country. There is."). c her ieward of five hundred dollars on his' ‘ - 'ertiiiiire'," rt plied Sane "do y ou thii l k I Bill, addressing Drury, "did you put in ' a hielt rested in the discretion of the ro b e rid as the aspirations of a mother for her whisper that there is "no reason" in'aC ':"alownltart. ! I'd have taken it of ire; own ec.•ord ?a___ your torpedo f" Three pounds," said nial chief. nursling, the ',lnver for mercy on rommochiting New Yonk hours to thcoii. • ( ....C e About two months since, Mr. N a Thenteenn then su c cooded in d al e n, out : la•ery, Ivat.il), and elicek Mg !inns( if, as' "Yeti have suffered your:elfin h e s in it, his cll. lain , . "Father, foreive therm."- venience of' thc English P a rliam e nts-tub Lon `-'Winces, of NeW York, editor of flu a- : answers from comp , lire- - I t • : ' • it' he lad said too touch and c ommitted , , .5,15,1 Si TIC., l(11 by the (demos of Os% I)eatitiltil Emma," Oh, it Was worthy of its origin, and stamps {going to a Marty at midnight Ileitos a Lon t, ~ ,,, d , ~ ~ , \norm Ponce taazette, determined to endea-I of queffiions, - visaing ar o - ond hi m w i t h; himself. "1.1 - 11 y,” suit! Drury, "that WCitild Said :\ List in with )1 sonic. SS 111: 111 C 111'1))111cS1 )-:(!al of truth. that his don thshion of cornmencinis gayoty•at' s 0 • . the 4or to ferret out 'the villains and bring I great skill, the li. ). saving, in substamea I blow the roof off the boost, and every- .: st___ oind to lush e t ui g „,„ o, s ,, hi e s 111166i011 NI a); from heaven. .Acquaintan. adjournment hotiriPlie Lords and' Com. ;:,I , •them to punishment. He went to work i that he had blacked hiinsel las a Spanish ; 411111 g into the "It -11"'re would he,nothing effort merely rusult e d i i , a b urn i ng hi us i o ce:a have you quarrelled I Friends, have coons. The creeping-in fashion °ratio liery cautiously, _From certain informa.; negi'm curried the box to the d o or, a n d : left." "If the -,% indoa•s hitch la..en riosed,"; "I will go and see Mortin istion which he possessed, h:. made up his.; gave it to the servant girl, se ho started said ThetePs‘4l, myself" "with the other Lux, the . (I'll file ( leneral, "but he will have remake j, - rfeet forgave his bitterest mem .i t y , „,e, you dilli•red I If he WllO NVE,S porn and Tyrel••se hit is a struggle for some :rea le'', do sonable becoming,ness in that article of ste m Ind that Drury, who had been arrested fr , back in alarm at the intense blackness 0 1 . ! hot,. ,00ld have bee, lA, a dowa. - ' nut a strong ease to alter my determina. you well cherish your anger? Brothers, reotyped absurbity. Anything may be bit the police on suspicion, but dischareelL N . .; •fliee. He had painted it in that way i - for want of proof, was the man wher,frutiall •favihe purpose of taTresenting a Spanish: are ) . °u 'nfactured the toredo, and either seat it'aPgacivtliat IN brit he handed it to the to Mr. Warner's house or left it there-%ltirrias littasuid7."Clive this to Massa 'Warner. 1" Ye 6," said I trury, "it %%Ladd. But Loss lion." !to you the precept is imperative ? You now-eren an etiquette violatedor a usage going to act it, MIA) the house ?" When Austin orris ed in Ilie . c% ening at ' shall targive, not SeVell times, but seventy dispensed swath-if the innovator can` skew g at! said Drury. °Oh," mplicd Thompson,' his destination, the f ai ih, o f th c gfuNe were 'IIMCS SeVen: Revenge is its incompatible . a reason. 'fltroughout society and ah . e a_ I "Bid %Sill enter the house-that's in the almost distracted with grief. Brown's c ato- With happiness as it is hostile, to reasen World, just now, see mean to'stty, there is self. Drury was known to him as tin sic:"S-sts. the boy slid this, Thompson inquired wa) of his profcssion-and let \till place lowlier: alone wore its usual mask o f I ra n- • and religion. Let him whose hum is black a war against prejudices, and in favor o il' t•,, complished villain. He who, to all - rfp s " in.,. g:IVC it Wilh one hand or Iwo. The it in such a position as to insure its tearing (wilily. tli:1 story told to (Icneral Austin with malice and studious of revenge, walk bringing every thing to its best use: and 3' • pearances, was an honest, industrious fax; boysaid, "I handed it to her with 611th I down the a•hole house." "Suppose the was simple an it was brief. through the fields while clad in serdere simply true valuation.-/losze Journitie mer, cultivating his land at Astoria, and i hands; so," (extending hia hands in view ! doors t,ro locked," said Drury, "and the' "It is true," he said, "I was in the Pen- and adorned with flowers ;to hiseye there . . • earning his bread by the sweat ofhis'brow, ,of the witnesses outside.) 'Tic conversa-; keys are in the door'!" "So much the itentiary of licntucky ; but I was in the lIS 110 l , eality, the flea yrs to hint exhale 110 TEMPTATION.-Tlow heantifUl in' the ' Mr. Wilkes, knew, was a counterfeiter, a tion also embraced an admission of his better," sztill Bill ;"I can then use the nip- Legislature before I was in the Suite Pris- ! fragrance. Dark as his " soul, ,nature is Lord's Prayer, is the invocation cir,`"liid forger, a burglar, and everything else that I complicity with his father in the altering; Pers." This conversation coon sued some- on ; and w Idle a member of the Senate op- robed in deepest sable. The ''snail*'s or us not into temptation," How`ainiat 'it was bad. He also knew that Mr. War-' of dollar bills on the Eagle, Bank of ' tunic longer; bin Drury, becoming more posed with all my might the Inallaracture begot light not op his bosom with joy- . d tried ~ expies.ses, art what a volume' ofgnt • ner had been Drury's counsel, and that a Bristol; to fives and tens. Fiero 'Thorn , and more reluctant to talk on the subject,'-of so many Bunks. Those Banks-soon but the furies of hell rage in his breast, i t „rms. "Lead us net ititniettiPtilfiee," dispute, concerning some professional son and the boy, having finished their sup- i the conversation Whs . changed, lest it might , afterwards beggared thousands, toriong and render him as miserable as . .4o‘alauld in a , will ma , 3 lie strong, but the'. heart ia charge, had occurred between them, which per, went out for the purpose of returning!, excite suspicion. After a sitting of about ' i them me and my children. I WaS then wish rho Object of his hate. Bulls , '„A -he weak, and in an evil hour . 'the l'ieriipted resulted in Drury 's ,taking his business to the fence for the dies, but finding ( h et two hours, during Which a vast quantity I tempted, in order to save my fondle, to lay his hand on his heart and say, "Re- falls before the tempter. - TerriptritiOn iS'a from him, and his malting a threat that he improvised policemen still on the ground, •of brandy was consumed, the parties ad-' perpetrate tt-forg,ery, or to d.e• that on a small verge, I cast thee from me ; Father, for- rill which firms first drop by ' d ' . 11' rop- ut would "serve Worner out for his conduct." and the hour' being line, they retti - rned ' journed, scale, which the State and Banks had so give me, as I forgit'e My enemies," and Fa ji ta ,. its course, and it ,swells until it be- Armed'•by ) these suspicions, Mr. Wilkes home. ' I On receiving a signal from Wilkes and' long been doing on a large one, I p a id i nature will assume a new and delightinl a . comes a mountal ' M torrent, which. sWeeps commenced - rhe task of bringing home the ' The next thing to be taken into consid-; Smith, the ollieers closed on Drury arid; the forfeit oftny crime. While the grand i character. Then, indeed, are the mead- „ii j. t aa r a it. "Lead us not info teinpt,a- Charge to Drury, and conducting him to oration was to entrap the old manaand gct Thompson. i swindlers rolled in affluence, rpined alone lows verdant and the flowers fragrant- lion''-flee, from' it' ' fibre• - I `- as a pesh ence.-.; trial andapenishment, It Was necessary from him, in a cautious manner, ap adrms-1 After the arrest sins made, and Drury, in a felon's dungeon. Having'scrved out I then is the music of the soul delightful to' Avoid it-for hbnor, haPpinesS;nit;rill'Will to be very, eautioas, •Ibr the Man whom he sign that he Manufactured the infernal ma- I 100 'lted up, Wilkes Smith Jenkins, and my time, I resolved need agaiiiiocommit ! the ear, and the smile of virtuous beauty be drawn ' info.T 1 )4 vortex: • become a had to deal with was an 'adept In every chine. How was . " this to 'be accomplish- , Crassous, proceeded to Astoria, for the ' another wrong. •I hayit-it pt liur word,llovety to the soul. so . wreck draw_ the llciret.; Ortitni.' ' "Lead species of artfulness; and it would be as ed?' 'Old Drury was a sharp, shrewd man.' inirpose of searching Drury's heuVe. No and Inv( but one desirO, t e let4lle le — • us not lute tat i pptatibra" , '' i •'' p - -- -•-- - - - --- • " • ' -err had thr• , ved than the' Itser-' die." • •-•'" ! TILE TRUE LIFE. . . Oxtrerriely difficult to get the .betterof him: ' After surveying the 'ground, and tasting everything ' into consideration, ' 'ti nd 1; noW , ing Drury to be extrerfiely avaricious, ho thought ho would' attack his Weak point. There 'having been a disagreement bet ween One-eyed. Thompson rind. Drury, & it beitg ascertained that Drury was sacrot ly endeavoririg to implicate Thompson, with having sent the, torpedo , to Warner's house, Mr.. Wilkes had nu interview:witti the latter, and tiller laying such portion of his plans before him us ho thought proper, ha..tkroeured his assistance- The story becOmes: a little ~ r omantic, 'now.. Some time since, sonic burglars effected an en ti,•Rrice into the premises ofa bank-note en - ' ravr,lin'floaton, and"carried-away a set f 6nigniVer, 4 t3 tools, and a variety of arti le*and dies, connected with . the business atik-,note . engraving, One-eyed Thoinp 'n3vea.t9 have an. interview with Drury, [ d iiirtend that he had I thoStfarticles, and Etages: EMME . . . . , . ~. , ';'''' i . • , ..T -46- 1 . ... 1 1 1 ' ' i • T ~.„ ! it ' ,'i ~ ;. .. ....., .. .. ~ fd I .. A 'WEEKLY PAPER: DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MORALITY, AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. V0511121e B. He had been 'following the b us i nes s o f , sooner I A bon .icy urn. y ob: .- -. . _ , ...- . . . .. ..., . counterfeiting for •yeirs •; had been in• the . re , . young Drury driving into the village General Au.itin did' let - the old man a- I ate mere lapse . of years is not life. .To - Finn A:th ~LoS 'itiLtti::.=-,---:cirt Sanda; They arrested him on the • lone, and cancelled the order for his ban- cat, and drink, amd sleep; to ,be 6.Xposed ' evening last 'about ' half Pasrteri o'clock, 'practice of . parehasing, the proceeds' of in a wagon. l spot, and then proceeded with the search,! ishment,.bnd was eves after his steadfast :to darkness and light •.. to' pace ..roinicl in ! ts%o honsP2: ocanPled by'tiiipt4P,• at' this burglaries for-years; had bccn in the hal> h im .; theresult of which was the finding of two , friend. 1 ., the mill of habit, and 'turn thewhed' oe'iniiPs of hi. ,J. 'G. Lasytoii,:iii.-IYliiiet%'s. Car it of advancing, twovtlu'ee and 173ur w h en a . large Loxes ,of gold . watehes, two . boxes; S----,,,the,iirivztte Siieretary, made . an- 1 health.; ,to make, our,book-heeper,' tie, tpolt fiiT"ik and were 'entirelv'eeilstiniecf. tired dollars at a time to burglars, bout to' undcatakb 'n Job, with thewder- ! eentaining valuable Watch woritS,' a box ; . other visit to the Grecnilleart Grove, and I a nd turn thought into • in 'iiiiplc;inr.nt .ci.f . i . lf o i ne i' l 4 llw,liotis , ..Js,'ocelipiiid'hy ThOina's el wateh ' the beautiful Einnia is 'dip' the wife of an malc-,this is not life, In - all this' lii . if a rflarr - tc Itis l idricc, 'a girll'abotatlir years.'ef standin,r , that he should have a pertion of ;Containing jewellors' oil,' a box a - small box of diamonds and em- eminent lawyer, and' it "bright particular poor fraction of the consciousness, ()Ulm- Lage, wtl3 burned to'deatli:','"Oh "the sante the plunder; 'he tad manaftietured a great crYstalS; deal of sPitridus coin, doubloons, &Alan - 3, ' eralds, a trunk of silver' plate, a' box of,- star of fashion's sphere at Galveston. • -, ~ inanity is s itwaltened; and the .sanctities , d, , ,,,iiini ; about 9 o'dleek, the; Milee'of Sam &c., . i 5 ze ,...1..: Watch-springs, and a variety ofother things! Alitrtin died at lust in peace, and was ! still sitinOr which . malte' it most Worth tad :illyinaii; eFq..,' at !his' coil landing' in &.6.;:' had' ziltered bank bills, in the watchmaking line, evidently the re-; buried.in his beloved grove, (at his speoial While to be., Knowledge,trull, love, beau; l'Orctarbon,.tlioug . hn6finlliiFi., o c cupaney , and still he had 'cScaped detection and ar- ' _ depredations. In tin office; request,) in a most fantastic manner-, ty, goodness and faith,. &One can give vi- at the•titni - ! Witi',' iii o• de! , iifbyed bi. fire.----- rest. How was such'a man to he reach- t salt of several , . I I . 7 id and entrapped? 'Mr: Wilkes knew of or - optbuildinc, , , which appeared to be Diu- 1 standing erect, in is full hunter's costume, taltty to the . inechanisin of existeirc4!•. :' the ,'Poltsville Emporium:' ' ''' - '.• ••• • ' Ir ' one Man and only one; who could attempt 1 r's sanctum -.94nctorzon, was found a I with his hand. raised towards!licaven and laughof mirth which vibrates through the ' - • ..z.. ..-- i large, . --- it with any h o p co f suc cess—.one who vats i g PreeS . fOrceining, a:number of loaded Title on his left shoulder- . ' heart, the dry wastes us it hi n, theinii,:le ,-- 1-) o me of trip" cUblirn'es'fl exhilAionf, ~. ,-.....-. . .. _. as deep, as shreWd;and as cunning as Old, dies for doubloons, , . dollars, and Haytien l•.. '. ,r,ic(Efienc... 1 that brings childhood back, the prayer ,that liiiinan Virtue ha ve bi 4 eit mak., by I)rury himself was, .and the most skilful i money, squares of glaSs for altering hank . ;,, . •---, . , ,calls the_tiituro., near, .the. - doubt - 11. - dcli vtvhb . haVe h;;:entreCipitatso stiddi and accomplished burglar that • ever ' fol.' notes, fancy typ e. f or i nse rting :letters, Among the death's announced in . the 1 makes us meditrte, the' trcatlithar'?Aahles . 1 wealth and spleiildricil!.lir . . to that professiOn, besides beitl" a man Ichemical stuff fon.erasing ink, punehes'for 1 London Vaper4 aic those of the. Earl oft u* with mystery ? the hardship'that fOrees; ' • ~ in whonaDrurY himsellliad linPiicit con. making dies, and:Other articles 'of a simi-; Albemarle, aged '7B, Lord Talbtiude Ma• us , to; strumile; the anxiety, thtiLands in ;-t,i= There are t1,.. - .‘ - -- --. ' ' ' f i dence„ It . ' was no less than the celebra. ler el'aracter. . ' . I lallide, 83, and-Chopin,.the eminent Om- I trust-.---are the trite nourishment of ouriia , . , near Lonim) . ll I l' . --R ,11rtiiV - itivi • to Bill Darlington . ,Or Bristol' Bill,' as ho ..','"Mr..Wilkes is entitled to -a great deal of. iiit and composer itx Paris- ~ , I tura! being: . ' - ''' '-,. -- ri i 'ng l oiff ee ut .' . •"C ' -'l' 4: 4'. ' . ' ik . ....:i ' • , if ~ .1 q 4 t • , -, Clearfield, Va., Noveaffber 30, .G 'A9 THE - --------,--'" r 1 ? ri, 7.. , 1?..-..i-i-- -... :i. 4 yt --- : - s ,- .'5 , , ) - ,),' VA14,1:30N O K .', 4.-'t, M 1111 MI t I ' t 4 , 1 • :II ix • IV Us' ft ) re: • 7 • 1 1 V. 6 ME OE ft , ,J, =IN N' timber 23. ' - 'l' slitarcY. li"l(fies, of lets, 'I ioertiimi- $0.50 I do. . . do' „ du ' , .3 . do . 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