Another Tragical ArThlr. The following letter was received from a (fiend in Bradford county, by the editor of the Philadelphia Evening Journal. "Some eighteen months ago a Rev. Mr. Le fevre camo to a quiet valley of the Susquehan na, in quest of a congregation, over which to exercise his pastoral charge. . Ilia c'othca were somewhat thread worn, and the wig of his reverence had evidently seen better days. His devout appearance and exceeding zeal, ac companied by considerable talent, noon ingrati ated him with the people of a most respectable church, who after some attention to the out ward man in the way of a coat and wig, placeJ in their pulpit a man who for months was the nitmirntion of the surrounding country for his eloquence, zeal and piety. It is now discovered that the wig-covered Reverend has made a young member of his Church a mother, without its rites. The young lady is ofa plain but highly respectable fami ly, herself young, beautiful, unmarried, and remarkable for the purity of her previous life, and the exemplary discharge of her filial duties. Her mother's health had been such for some years that the daughter in a great measure supplied her place to the younger children. In this relation she won the especial regard of all who knew her. Father, mother, and daughter were members of the same Church, uniting their hopes of the next world, as well as tho en joyment of this. This peaceful fold was inva ded by the pastor. It is unnecessary to dwell upon this atrocious abuse of the pastoral rela tions. The consequences hold forth a fearful warning. About a week ago the daughter's situation was known, and the guilt brought Inline to the reverend father. Her mother was thrown into convulsions, in which she was yet lying when her informant wrote, and still more dreadful, her father, who had through life cher ished a spotless reputation for himself and fam ily, on hearing his daughter's shame, and his pastor's villany, "pressed both bis hands to his breast gave one groan and died !" Thus writes to us a friend who may be impli citly relied on. The Rev. Mr. Lcfevre was lodged in the jail of Bradford county, on Mon day lafcU" I.rffvre the Seducer. We were called on a few days since by a clergyman, making inquiry whether the I-efe-vrc now in the jail of Bradford county is the same who was formerly an Episcopal minister i:i New York, and who was silenced for mal practices, went to Canada, and was understood to have returned afterwards to the States! We gave him a personal description of the man, which he thought not unlike the old coon. We arc daily expecting information which will throw liew light upon his dark history. In the mean time we find the following inquiries in the Providence Chronicle, R. I. It is plain that this Lefevre is an experienced villain, or he bears a very unfortunate name. 'Can any of our readers inform us whether the Lcfevre charged with the crime of seduc tion in Bradford county, Pa , was ever a citizen of this State, a Congregational clergyman, sub sequently a Baptist, then again a Congregation alist minister a few years at Slaterville ; after wards in the, State of New York, where he ruined a young lady of his flock, ahumloned his wife, and fled into the Slate where justice has overtaken him at last! Is this the same manor another villuin of the same nuine in clerical robes !" Exchange Regitttr. The Public Work. As the subject of ihe sale of the public works is now occupying a considerable, spare in the public mind, il may rot be amiss lo lay before Ihe community a statement nf the cot of llirir con struction, the revenues Ji rived from them, ami the expenditures made. In the following statement, the cost embr.ires the origin il construction, such as work done, repairs before completion, damages, en gineering, Ac. and the new workup to the first of November, 1840. The re venue is made np of canal and railroad lolls. The expenditure con fill of repairs, ordimry avj extraordinary, salaries of agents, motive power, locomotives, ropes, Ac in short, all expenses necessarily attendant upon the operation of the woiks. The revenue and ex penditures extend from Ihe first of Nov., 182!), to Ihe Hlxt of Oct., 1810. It is taken from a slate men! prppired last year by the book-keeper, in the Auditor f IciiprsilV office. The Eastern division of the Pcnnylonian Oa nil, extending from Columbia to Duncan's Hand, 43 miles, co?t 1,731,958, CI . The revenue derived from Ihe same has been 1.047 820.08. Tho ex penditure 'hereon, 42.18(15,30. The Juniuta di vision, fiom Duncan's Island to Hol'idayshurg, 130 mi!c, cost .1,417,031,09. R, venae, 491, 104,51. Expenditures, 592,180,49. The Western divis ion from Johnstown to Pittsburg, 105 mile, cost 2 801 882,67. Revenue, 887 013 05. Expcndi turea 889.831,40. The Delaware division, from Bristol lo Faston, 60 miles, col 1,374,771 42. Revenue, 580 515,01. Expend. lues, 628,831,1!. The Susqm hanna divi-ion, from Duncan's Inland to Northumberland, 39 miles, cost 807.874,37. Revenue, 141,7.10,05. Expenditures, 314.253,09. The N.nth Branch division, from Northumber land to I.nrkawanna, 71 mile cost 1,491.894,07. Revenue, 63.559.02. Expenditures, 399,021,11. The West Dr.mch division, from Northumbiland to Dunsbury, 73 miles, cost 1 ,708,579,82. Reve nue, CO 859,95. Expenditures. 333,738,36. The Frrnch Creek division, from Franklin to Conejut lake 45 miles, cost 784 751,0!. Revenue, 4.767, 42. Exiienditurcs, 133,979,26. The Beaver di. vision, from Beaver to Newcastle, 25 miles, cost 522,258,98. Revenue, 10,924. Expenditures, 139,082.21. The Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, from Columbia to Philadelphia, 85 miles, cost 3.983,102 (ifl. Revenue, 2,030,339,70. Ex penditures, 1,88.1 998,15. The Allegheny Portage Railway, from Holli.laysburg lo Johnstown, 36 miles, cost 1.783,170 45. Revenue, 856 985. Ex iienditures, 954,879 00. Making Ihe whole cost of construction 20,652,791,64. Total revenue, rc reived, 6,181,624,81. Expenditures, 6,691,506 80. Upon ibis subject I have nothing lo say : I leave your readers lo reflect upon the subject at their lei suic. Exchange and Trade Register. THE AMERICAN. Saturday , March 11, 1843. II V.M O V AT,. ACT The Ollicc of the "SUXDURY AMKKICAN" has been removed to the white frame building, in Centre Al loy, adjoin-ng the New Store of II. P. Masser. Iiiisincss or orders left at the : litnry and alone," in all the originality of its own greatness, plnry and grandeur? l'tit that in your pipe and smoke it, Mr. Mosspr !" Lycoming Gazelle. Cry" We hiive, Colonel, and Mew it all out agiiin al a whiff, from the north eist corner of our mouth. "Another t the Field. Our friend Masser, of the Sunlmry American, nominates Lewis Df.wart, Eq., of Sunhury, os a candidate for the next Governor.- Sunhury has been deser vedly fortunate of late in the promotion of some of her citizens; but this recommendation of the American's looks liko an attempt to follow in thepiirntic footstppsof Williamspnrt. Return, ere it be too late, thou ambitious editor of ihe American ! There is but one great town in this state there can be but one preot town in a commonwealth and in the Old Keystone, by acclamation it is confessed, that Wiilinrnsport whose romantic location is known and admired by all the true lovers of the sublime and beauti ful in nature; whose citir.ens are alike remark able for their ta'ents, enterprise, liberality, bos pitnlity, and pure, unadulterated democracy ; whose fair danohters are prized for their beauty, their accomplishments, and Ihe practice of eve ry homely virtue we say, by acclamation it is cntessetl Hint illiamsjiort sits enshrined, "so- Store, will be promptly attended to. (Jj We harp just received sixty reams of print ing paper, similar in sire and quality to the sheet upon win. 'h this is pr.nte.l. Also .10 reams or su- ; Tm, ,ftnntic fa,,,,,,,,, f Wil'iamsporl" indeed ! per noya. . oy a- ...enes, wnicn win ue bom at ye-,,, we Clin(rs. ,omc jn Rf ,,.,, th cost and carriage, for cash. great town can lake some awful snide. The (Tj- ft w ill he s en, by reference lo another part ; Richmond StBr, we believe, makes some mention of of our paper, thai Ihe Pipsident has made a nnm , a 'd ing legged editor" of Williamspnrt. Who cn !er of eh tinges in bis Chin. t. Tic majority of he mean ! But then you have the Insurance com them, however, (he Senate has refined to confirm. ; piny in your neighborhood, to provide again! ac. dipt. Tyler has his own trouble with (he Senate cidents. But lo talk of "gigantic footsteps,' in and House, wl o repiy him with veto for veto, connection with tho "fa r daughters'' of Williams- whenevrr they have an opportunity. Webster, it j port ! Purely, you rapt me.in that to bean attri appear', is to he got .id of, by sending him to Eng land. The Ex-Secretary may now rxclnim : MISCELLANY. Rriltorla.1, Condensed md Selected. A bill for tho punishment of "seduction" has lecn read in the Senate of Pennsylvania. A number of the ladies of Woodbury, N. J., have rarpeted the cell in whieh young Mercer is confined, and furnished him with a suitable bed. A new Court House has recently been comple ted, In Bucks county, Pa., it a cost of $61,000. It is estimated that more than five millions of dollars are circulated annually in Great Britain, by ihe means of horse racing. Out ofeighteen or twenty in Ihe Lunatic Asylum in Concord, N. H., twelve are vict:mtof the Miller mania. Master Arthur lfarvcw, of Halcsworth, aged right yea' and a half. ha been lecturing on astron omy, in several of the English provincial towns. It i. said that 150,000,000 of cigars, valued at 150.000 sterling, are made annually at Hamburg, and that 10,000 persons are employed in the man ufacture. The widow of the late Gen. Finland, formerly of Cii cinnnii. h i presented a Urge farm near Dayton, Obi i, for Ihe purpose of supporting a fiee school. Ure Ut 1( is supposed lhat at last one hun dred live have been lost by the freshet at Red ri ver, Arkansas. Whrna mm stnpshis weekly newspaper on ac count of pecuniary forebodings, we consider him a- bout ns gone a case, as if he should conclude to butc of -l.cat.lv." although it may a -horn. Iv ' ,0P hi "dai,v bread," for fear he shoulj come to virtue." We are not ambitious, but rather mod. st. Daniel, tbe pod-like, more Hue glory, exited, feels, j or we might have blazon, d forth our numerous d Than Tyler, with aS. natejrpping up bis heels. j , our neighbors have done. We miehl (EJ- Fbfs.ii Sut were in our town for Kale, on ' "peak of the Sunhury Can.d The Sunhury Rail Thuitday la-t, at 371 eta. They were brought , Ihe Itoulrvw tlr at the upper rn.l. and the fiom Philadelphia the morning previous. t-rvee si (he lowrr r ml of ihe town. As lo the . . " . , . , j cl aracler of our young ladies for beauty, inlilli- OTj" "or ihe benefit and jmu-ement of the Jii- J ' . veiiile H)rtinn of onr readers, we shall, bere ifter, . . ' ' r .i. :.u . r.. v..: ei l t.- " " "I-" I S' lUMIIMl ..It-Ill Willi a .1 T J.ll.U'llun, y IIUI .mi .1. ., original and selected. fXj Wertgrrl lo learn thai our representative, .lacob (ieaiheart, K-.l , has been confined al home for some we. ks past, with aiekness. (Xj" The "Incoming f. ntine;" is the title of a new democratic paper, just stirtrd, by John Sloan. Esq., at Williamsport. Diir.xMFiL Effeltw of the Eabtiicii aki'. in nil; WuiT iKPits. In the last Baltiinore IV triot wo Mud tho folio vinr additiouul particu lars to those contained in the extract ofa let ter we publish, of the awful effects of the lute earthquake. They are contained in an exlruct of a letter to the owners of the brig Frances Jane, at that port, from St. Juhns, 1'. R.., dated, 'St. Johns, J K.) Feb. 1 1th. "We have jutt received advices from the Windward. The effects of the earthquake of the hth instant, have been awful indeed. Point I'etxe, in Gaudaloupc, is totally destroyed, and toil thousand persons are supposed to have been killed. The loss of property is immense. At Antigua, also, there has been a .'rent lo.-s , of property, but only five lives were lost. All j tbe mills and sugar works are more or less in- , The Coun t, Which we mentioned on Saturday as having been seen in New Btdford, is thus described by a writer in the the New Bedford Mercury : "Its brilliancy was almost equal to that of Ve nus. Its situation is very near the limb of the sun ; its tail appears about 3 degrees in length. It may be the comet announced some three months since in Europe ; it was then travers ing the constellation Draco ; be it that or ano ther, it is of rare brilliancy. There are but three on record, of sufficient brilliancy to be seen in the day season. The first was 4.1 years before Christ, and is called 'a hairy star;' it was seen with the naked eye in the day time. The second was seen in the year 1102, and was so brilliant that the lioht of the sun, at the end ol March, did not hinder people seeing it ul mid-day ; both its nucleus and its tail, was to use the language of the day, 'two fathoms long.' The third appeared in Feb. lth, 1711, and nearly equalled Venus in splendor, and many persons saw it at mid-day, without glass es. 11 may yet prove that the comet ot to-ouy is the same us that of 1 llfj." (Jj The Pennsylvania Inl.d'igencer and ihe Capitolian, publUhcd at llanisburg, have been unite.!, and are now puMUhod under the title of the Pcnnyvani i Intelligencer. fXj The Comet was pi. .inly visible for (he last few nights, at this place. One of ihe stage driver, coming in on Monday night lat, was considerably frightened at the appearance of this unexpected visitor, which of cour.-e seemed lo portend ihe most dire calamities, in these days of Millerism and humbugi-m generally, to ua poor miserable moitala of ihia mundane sphere. ((3 The Supreme Court of the United Stales his de. ided, ihnt (he stay laws of the ite a.e uncorstilulbiiial. It is also supposed by many. that the Bankrupt law will be pronounced uncon stitutional by the same tribun.il. fjjj-The following from (he Cincinnati GazeKe of ihe 20 1 h ult., shows the vast ent'iit of (be pork (rade in (he Wisl. We presume there is not much danger of tl.trvution, where a shoulder of 20 lbs. can be bought f 2rj da. "We noticed a sale of about 40,000 lbs. Hams anil Shoulders at the Canal yesterday, say 1000 Hums at Itjc and 17(H) Shoulders at 1 J c cash, and the Chronicle ol la.-t niirht reports a sale of about 7.0(i0 lbs. extra hue Sides ut !s"2, 00 per Mi lbs." Bkk.m ii of I'komise. We see by the Ithica papers thut in the case of Mary Conrad vs. Jociuh B. Williams, which commenced on the '-.'.'Id, and was closed on tho 'Jth, at Ithica, N. Y., at the lute term of court, the jury, after a short absence came in with a verdict for the plaintiff of t ight thousand dollars damages. Mr. Williams is Cashier of the Merchants and Farmers Bunk. After his marriage last full to another lady, the brother of Miss Conrad cal led on him fur his sister's letters, which Wil liams declined returning ; whereupon Mr. C. the brother, cow-hided him. Williams institu ted suit, both civil and criminal, which in the jured, and the greater part ot the crop wi'l be lost. Neus, Montrerrut, Barbailoes, &c. are opinion nf Conrad justified his sister in corn said to have suffered much, but to what extent meiicmg action for breach of promise, and it has is not known jet. Here and at St. Thomas, resulted as above stated. We advise incon tho shock was also severe, and lasted ut this 1 a'ant lovers to return all letters instanter. It place two minutes : bultlierc was no material i better to pay postage even than have thou sands casting a look, lust, not lingering behind. Exchange and Trade Rtgithr. .damage done at either place." j A IVti KE of Da. JoiiSfcON, a"MnniM; to j Ti fo! low i' .(x.t.t-a J l i f Jl . 17. wiiilen by Win. C. Muau.av.-Jii religion a bigot ; m teaming '( Ul)aril wag(lulg o.r Uie celebration of (heboid peuajQt; in mniersa clown ; in the mdulg4uce 1 m& of lle i.riuu in New York ; of appetite a brute; in ersoual appearance aj ouu, hideous .toiutof ; a superstitious bcln?wr in ' ..... , .. , ., ' I V ltd was (he day, Ihe w intry sea, dreams atJ !oU; self-tormentor troui Ua- M.wneJ dly on New England's strand, ving the coward's -tear of death always U-.re I Whrn feat ihe ilmuahiful and the fiee, him, and the tormenW- uthers from en sctu- 1 .1,l0ur1f''!1":'' ,f"1l1 ,l""Wr' , . . : J hev Intle lliougta how pure a light, V want of power to At UMiimte between what , With yesr should ga(l.er round that d .y ; woA'Tt" and wbut wus A (.'( ; whose opinions I flow love should Veep iheil nin.iiiis briuhl ; lluw wi.lo u realm their sons should away. fi'rtrn ure the on, but girrner still. iKh.ill uiunj their rprtudmt; fame be wreathed. Ati J regions now uulrud, shall ih.ill With r.M'icme when their names are breathed 'l ilt when ihe sun with softi i fin s, l.o. k- on the vast Pacific's sb rp, The i tii lil 1 1 it nf the I'ilrim Hirci, I'liit liuliuw.d day, like ut, hhuli keep. arc no as much despised as they were once ) loo highly Esteemed. j .Ajiionj . whom the lot luigraphy eer i wiLten in na age or in any country, bus been j written by Ur! 'U'Jleat fool who evi.r wrote u ! Utugraphy; and wbw h sumo stud biography has uow agaiu Len i dit d by the next (.realt'.-t tool j o howevejr distiiiguit-I.ed name in u tters ami 4U UtC aflnrs of .late. I'vnch fa) that Henry the Eighth's usual way vft'exiiig" for a new wife was by hp J inx the old ai's head oft". fXj'The Petinsylvsnian, at Phtlade'phia. and the It. loiter, at Harrisburg, have both bi'en bordering on d snrganizalion, for some time pa-l, and have already commenced irnlire. t attacks on the present administration. Th.se peculiar democrats !elug lo thai class who are sure to find fault with eve. y (hing thut doe not minister to their own selfish wbi.U. The Pennsylv.iiiian, heretofore supH)ilc.l and pam.ered by custom house patronage, has, since the administration of Mr. Van Iluten, been going into a rapid decline. It w as eiliemely onx- ! ious (o seive Sh.-nlV 1'i.rter, of I'hiladelphia, in ad vertising his sales. The sheriff, however, employ ed on other Journal to perform that service, and the consequence -., (hat ibo IVnnsy Ivani.in at once discovered that Governor Poriei's d. mocracy was not at all consonant with Philail Ipbia county radicalism and rowdyism. The Governor, for in stance, has ..ways been in favor of encouraging do mestic industry, by imposing a protective laiill'. The Penns) Ivanian, on the other bund, favored ihe free-lia.le doctrine. Having but bide sympathy for ihe laboring or producing cUsses.it was erfectly content while basking in ihe sunshine of govern mental p(r.nugt. The Reporter is a faithful follower in Ihe same rank. Its very rxbieme depending up.'n the patron ge of Ihe legislature, il has become soured by ihe imall alice award, d lo it of late years. Con duced under a nominal h. ad, the paternity of its articles was, for a Ions lime, I. fi lo conjecture. "The child whom m.inv filhera share, Hath sc . loin known a l.ilhei't care." Tb'S may in some measure account for its wan derings and eccentric course. The idea of the Re porter charging ihe Northern Picas with having their bands in the vault of (he public Treasury, w ill nol fail to excite a smile from those acquainted with lb." character of tint paper. fjj' Tho Government of Illinois i on a ad pliht. Sniukc tha', C. loml, if you please. fXj" An ingenious mechanic in Engbind has in vent, d a machine, that bi ts fair lo make a enmpb te rpvnluti'.n in Id .ck-miihing. It m ikr. says the Manchester Courier, fiftO blows or impressions per minute ; but from their verv quick succession, and the work being effected bv an eccentric pressing di.wn, and sir king the hammer or swage, not the leasl noise was bea d. The machine will ierform the work ofihree men and their assistants or stri kers, and not only so, but complete its works in a vastly superior manner lo thai executed by manual labor. For inBtners, m chine makers, smiths in g. octal, file maker, bolt and screw makers1, or fir any descrip'ion of work parallel or tacr,it is most serially adopt. d ; and fi r what is ic.htreal ly known a reducing, it cannot possibly have a successful competitor, in proof of which il may be stand, that a piece of round iron IJ inchrs in di ameter, was reduced to a square of3-Hh inches, 2 feel 5 inches long, at one heat. The merit of this invention l long--, it is said, to a gentleman at Dor ton, of the name of Ryder. QTj Our pertinacious, persevering, poetical cor respondent, P. T. (5., has sent us -eeral articles for publication ibis week. His machine poclry, which, he as, was ground out by a wutei mill, clogged with ice, seems to have partuk. n somewhat of the nature of ihe list na'sed article ; as (he ideas, il they ever had life, seem to have become cold and motionless. The following line however, we make room for, bt ing fully convinced that Pope in'endrd to illustrate our ports cuse, in hi celebra ted couplet : "A little learning is a dangerma thine. D.ink deep, or lasts nol the Pierian Spring." Our friend ha, in some way, got a sip of the water of Helicon, and has in consequence, become somewhat fuddled. Miss Susjr. I know a liitle country girl, Mi-s Susy is her name; Her eve are brown, her hair will curl A lovely little dame. With gab, Mis Susy's quite well blest, And tells most all she knows ; And she will tell without request, About her sprichtly beaux. Miss Susy' very fond of sport, And often passes joke. No ditference of what kind or sort, If they're but clever folk. Mi Susy like good company, A most young ladies do: Young Doctors pay addresses free, Which all (he hoy c-oi'l do. Mis Susy dresses very neal, In muslin and d lar.e, And without shoes, along the street, Is scarcely ever seen. Miss Susy, too, can rook a dish Of iqeck and souicroul Can do most u 1 1 lhat you can wish, Ami turn herself about. Miss Susy's not as high a some, ltul then she's very wide ; She never goes on foot, to church, When she ran get to ride. I like Mis Kusy very well, Ycs.tw'tU'r far than honey, For when she squeeze me, I feel About the guzird, funny. P. T. G. poverty. In either event he must darve to death in otder to live independently. The last London Banker' Circular estimate", i thai I efore the month of May, ensuing, at least a mi lion and a half pounds sterling will be shipped lo Arnerici. It is said to lie one consolation, that if the world don't come to a i end ibis yesr, Millerism will. Tbe Penobscot Indian have in Iheir posses-ion several nutograph letters from Gen. Washington, partment) was nominated as Secretary of the Trea-addies-ed to them, urging their neutrality while sury lietwren twelve (midnight) and two-o'cl k he cont. st for our independence wa raging. i this morning, and confirmed. The l'nit. d State Mirshal paid into court f 22.- j Mr- W- of Bennsj IvanifS, was com 500. arising from sales on certain goods seized and i f"n" d Gharge lo Denmark. condemned as fraudulently imported. An order j of court wag made for the piyment of f3,775 lo In the Senate, on the 31, Mr. Sullivan submitted the following resolution, which was postpone! for the present i "Reolred, That the Jud'cisry committee be in structed to inquire into Ihe expediency of so mo difying the laws in relation lo suit before jjstice of the pears, that either party to any suit may hae a jury called if he require it, and thit the right of appeal from the proceedings be taken away ; and also inquire whether the grand juries ought not to be reduced lo sixteen, Ihe honest constitutional num ber, and the traverse juries summoned to twelve the deficiency to be m ids up from tha bystanders." These jury trials before justices, are common in some of tho States. On the 4'h, Mr. Kidder introduced a bill lo au thorize the people nf Columbia county to deci le by their votes whether the county seat of ihit county shall be removed from Danville to Bloomshurg. This vexed question it appear has not yet received its quietus, although the vote in the Senate was two to one against it. Judge Blythe has received tha appointment nf Collector at Philadelphia. This makes a vaciney on the Benefi for which there will tm another scramble. Judge Anthony and some others are talked of as the successor Nothing definite has yet transpired. X. Y.7.. From the Itiltimtre A merienn nf March fi. The Cabinet Xom Inn t Ions Reject I oil A polnime nta. The Senate went into Executive ression last nighr, and remained therein to a late hour. The following nomination were rejected ; Hr.sav A. Wisr, as a Minister to France. Caleb Ccaiinn, a Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Smith, as Collector of the Port of Philadal phia. Mr. Wise was three times nominated, and tArra times rej.xted, it is said, by a vote of about tw to one. The Hon. Ei'Wino Evrrktt, at present Min ister to England, was nominated fji ihe China Mi-sion, and confirmed. The H n. Jonx C. SesvcsH (of the vTas De- John Ca.lwalader, Ksq., and $l,-')r2 to George M. Dallas, V. q., a special counsels for tbe U. S, in these cases. Indiana. It is stated in the Cincinnati Enqui rer, thai the Indiana nienib. rs were compelled to go home without either hard or soft money. The treasury was in the last stage ofa rapid consump tion. The Supreme Court has decided that the S(ay Laws of the Slates ours for instance are uncon stitutional. f Distinction The Louisville Journal, in Calvi Blttiif. wis al.r confirmed) as C .1-lect-r of ihe Porl of Philadelphia as were u4so a score of smaller appointments. Prc-i.lent Txi.kii was in the Vice President' room, in the Capitol, on Fiiday evening and nighr, as is customary si the close of a session, until bulb House adjourned tine die. THE BANKRUPT LAW REPEALED, Tbe Prts'd. nt, on Fiiday evening, anpnmd the Bill fui the repeal of the Bankrupt Law. Since the above was in type, we have received the teas and nay in the U. S. Senate on the stove nominations, and shall publish ihem to-morrow. Fpon Mr. Ccshisb's nomination, as Serre- speuking ofa Mr. Crew, who is endeav, ring to ' l'y of tho Treasury, the vote stood 19 for. to 27 force a r. lief law (hr. ugh (he Legislature of Ken tucky, remaiks that he ha no personal enmity to tbe man tut he mu-t oppose hi project, he likes the crow well enough, but abhors his crnr .' We bain that the Me-sr Scrinlm Grant & en, have m .de arrangement with the Wyoming Itol ling Mill Company, lo make bar iron from the Tub StntMji.MAn:R Abuoak. Among the moral maxims puslud up in a country school in England, is the following: "ft i a sin l steel a pin ; It is a greater lo steal a Ijter." They have neither money nor credit. Gov. Ford , pigs, and thai the proces ha already been c un- stale, lhat he musl pav one .lobar per pound for i mence I, resulting in the production of un arltcle e qokl to any ever wen in this section ol cout.tiy. The testimony of our Smith, in its f .vor, is uue lullow can.b Is on credit. In regaid to postage he says: "A the government of the I'niled Slat s will receive nothing but current fond in the payment of postage, Ihe state absolutely without ll.e means of gelling a Iclt-r out of the post nflb-e wilhout (..king auditor's warrants m depreciated paper faun the lre,sury, and exposing ihem in muiket for j (on will be turned n.t bar a f..t a It ran what Ihey will bring, to rabe ll.e necessary funds.'. . p.is.eJ through the aid'. UWiaharrt A ir. II. III. IV. V. VI. quivocd. Weh.ves. en horseshoe nail manu factured fiom the Anlhiatite iron, and certainly have never seen in.ienal appar. litly so soft, so pb . hie, and rl so -ton g. Iron to the amount of SOU be forrrspomlrncc of tlic Amrriran. Hahiiishi-mu, March 0, 1I3. Drab Sir; There is nothing of much impor tance to c 'inmuni. a'e at present. The Senate has not yet acted on the apportionment Bill. In the House, the bill was supported by all but lluee of Ihe democratic member. Tho Dill to district the State will also require a considerable lime and discussion liefore it "passes through the legislature. You wiP see that Dauphin and Northumberland form a Senatorial district, according to the bill re port, d. There is, however, some objection to this liscict, and it my be that the old Senatorial dis trict of Norihumlsfrland and Union will be esta blished. The following is Ihe Bill, as reported : Skctio 1, fixes the Senatorial latio ut 1 1 ,028 taxahl a. Districts as follows: Disi's. Member. Counties. Taxable. I. 2 Philadelphia city, 17.6.VJ Philadelphia county, 3:1 ft2 Montgomery 1 1.0'JT. Dela ware 4.402. If.. 159 Beik 13.701. Chester 13.133.27 134 Bucks, 12.027 Lancaster 18 907. Lebanon 4.901. 23808 VII. 2 Lehigh 6.17S. Schuylkill 3.1IS8. Northampton 9.fi04. 23.865 VIII. 1 Luzerne 7 051. Monroe 2 374. Pike 8(59. IX. I Susq'a. 4.490. Wayne 3.07t) Wyoming 1.510. X. 1 Bradfoid 7.107. Tioga, 4.091. Potter 917. XI. I Dauphin 6 C52. Northum berland 4 472. XII. 1 Lycoming 5.102. Columbia 5 Gil. Clinton 2.019. I'nion 5.053. Juniata 2.559. Millliu 3.112. Huntingdon 7.430. Centre 4. IS t. Clearfield 2.230. York 10X98. Adams 0.212. Franklin 7.7 60. XVI. 1 Cumberland C.477. Psrry 3 9S9. XVII. 1 Bedford C.7C3. Somerset 4.428. Fayette 7.008. Greene 4.227. Wash.ngton Westmoreland 10.353. Cam bria 2 433. Allegheny 18.610. Du li t 5.3d5. Beiver 6 670. Mercer 7.3..C. 14.020 Ciawfoid 7.510. V.nanco 3.157. Clarion 3.311. 13.991 XXIV. 1 Armstrona 4 393. Indiana 4 .53.il. Jefferson 1.789. M'Kein t.09. 11814 XXV. 1 E.ie7.2t-'. Warren 2 593. 9,878 against it. I pon hi third nomination the vote stood 2 yeas, 211 nays. I'pin Ihe nomination of Mr. Wise, as Minister to France, the vo'e was 12 yeas, 24 nays. I'poo his second nomination, the vole stood yeas 8, nays 26. I "pon his third nomination, Ihe vote Blood 2 yeas, 29 nays. The nomination of Mr. SpExctR, as Secretary of lb. Treasury, was confirmed by a majority of 2. Col. Hi.shf.hho .fthe Marine Corps was bre vet, d Hrig .dier General, and was confirinod by tho Senate. Fri; the. same of March 7. THE CABINET. Tbe last icport Trora Wash ingtoncoming to us in an apparently authentic shaj is to the following purport: Mr. Wi.ustkb i to leave the Department of State, and will take Mr. Evkbeit's place as Min ister al the British Court. Mr. I'csiien is to t transferred from the Navy to ihe State Depertment. The big ship Pennsylvania, it is added, i lo c n- ev Mr. Wr.Brsa lo England, thmro proceed to China with Mr. Etxbett. The Ma.lisonian state that the following nomi nation by President Tttta, have been confirmed by the U. S. Senate: George Drown, of Massachusetts, to be Commis sioner lo the Sandwich I -lands. A llx-rt Smith, of Maine, to be Commissioner in cnnfoimitv I the sixth art). e of (he treaty Mwce n ihe I'niled State and Great Britain, concludeJ on the 9th day of August, 1842. 10.914 9.558 12,115 XIII. XIV. XV. I 1 Dkatii os one op Nat nit's Nobi.emes. Jo siah Ward died lately, at I .or am, Ohio. He was one of the last of that brave band who as sisted in the destruction of the tea in Boston Harbor. He served his country through the whole Revolution wilh fidelity. After the Re volution was over he settled down upon a farm. H.121 For forty years before his death he was a good christian and honest citixetv, llnjfulo Courier. The Widow's Mile. The tear for others' wo that's given, Or pity' whispered prayer. Ascend, like incense, up lo heaven. And claim a blessing there; Wh n boons, where gold and diamonds glow, And cost heat work of art, Mav no ucb r.rh return twstow, Not spiinging from ihe heart. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. 12.764 10 721 14.150 23.676 10.476 11.291 11.285 9027 12 781 23.915 'Twa thu when pomp and prije baj thrown Their off ring to the poor, A humble widow stood alone, And gave her little store ; Though amall the gift 'twas all her board. And angels with delight Did on the Hook of Life record That lovely widow's mile. "Tiik S ikhii. Mam ( K is Aiikoad !" There' no mistake in il, and no one can or will den it atler reading the follow ing question prop. for the couhhI. ration of a Literary Society, l'pxr St. Clair township, published for tl benefit of posterity. Whi ch has powder Or paper bean tha Most lienefit to mankind in jineral t