aipi !- j I. .ip 'Francis Xaslet Mnrllu. Passing down Royal street, a day or two atro, we met a email infirm old man. There was luit littio flesh on hir bonra, nml no sijht in h' eyes, liia hair wasshort and jkey.and hi cheeks were hollow, lie wore a (hreadbnre fmrtout, I and an old, nhnpelpM hat, which eovcred almost half his shrivelled free, He wash-da-! Ion?; by a l.izyWking, nrped nepro 1my, on J whoso PFiomclor fun nana resteu inn m y mux answering the double purpose of a guide and a support. Who is thnt perron passing 7' said a e'Tang-crr, who stood at the entrance to the reading room, speaking1 to a resident citizen. That,' said the latter, i Francis Savior Martin, who in njw, and has been fir morel tain a quarter of a century tiro pTCs dinrr Jtnhe of the Suprrme Court of the ft He. Though he s-cems to be tottering on the brink of the grave, he is still a close attendant on sii judicial du ties; though broken down in body he is unim paired in mind. Some of Jiia physical fttne- tion his sia;ht, for instance :havc failed him ; 1 but his mental qualities are- perfect and linbro- J ken, and liin opinions are oven now looked up j to, not only by his associates oti the bench, but hy the whole Louis-iana bar, as models of sound ' legal doctrines anil wise jurisprudence; and 1 f'htibby as lie looks, leaning on the thoiilder of ' , . I that neOTO boy, he is paid to he a ninlronnire in 1 b j i the way or wealth.' Such is francs .aT.er j Martin, President of the Simremc'Ciourt o( Iiir- t isiana, and historian of the etittc. That tie fhould attract the, notice of a Ftranrcr who should see him passing to and from Court, is not a matter of surprise lor few more singu lar looking men arc not to be met in the streets of this great city than Judge Martin of the Su preme Court. A. O. Picmjunr. I.onl llroiiKlinm. Droughain is in all respects a most extraordi nary man. In person he is tall, lean, raw-honed and ungainly, with -features uncommonly hard and coarse, and a complexion sallow and blood ress. There is some thing hi the tone of 1iis voice which instantly conveys to the hearer the idea of bitter and concealed iroiry. fie appear? to regard the subject of debate only as a field of ha rile, on which he can mano?uvre his force and distress his adversary, by his killing in Rharp shooting, and planting ambm-endes, and by the sudden and murderous fire of his masked batteries, i'ou sit in perfect admira tion of bis talents and address ; "but at the fame time you do not give him one particle of your confidence, nor docs lie seem "by bis manner to desire tha you should. Galling ssTcasrn and bitter and distressing invective, no (nie'knows better bow to administer in tones of affected culnincss and in that provoking kind of lan guage which all the time keeps "barely within the limits of decorn.Tt. His action at times is cncrgct'c hut ungraceful lie b.iwii the air with his long, hony arms, and now and fhenTounds otTa period by an emphatic thump on the table. Von know when he is about to diecharge gall of more than common bitterness, by his leaning forward, waving the muscles of his face into a sneer, protruding a long slender finger, and peeping about from side to side, as if anxious that no drop of it should fall to the ground tin noticed. This is the invariable signal for a )ii'RR from this formidable Cossark ; and to the luckless adversary against whom lie directs his lunce. 7ii.v. Watch. Ctirlnff lU'ffaiKl Pmlt. At the requchtof a number of subscribers, we re-publish, for the fourth or fifth time our vnr.de of curing bvaf and pork, which has obtained so generally ia this community, and which we believe to Le the very best now in u&e. It is this r To 1 gallon of water, Tuku 1 !j ih. Mill, J ili. tuirar, oz. saltperre. Fn this ratio the picklo to he increased to any quantity desired. 1,-t these be boiled together uutil all the dirt from the suit and sugar (which will not be a little) ries to the top and is skimmed off. Then throw n into a tub to cool, and when n rtcil cool, pour it over your hoof or pork ; to re mi in the usual time, say four or five weeks. The meat must he well covered with the pic kle, and should not he put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it tJioolJ be slightly sprinkled with powdered salt petre. Full tine hundred different individuals who have tested our imide., have informed us that they never before had such meat in their fami lies, and nothing won hi induce them to depart from it future. Urr. Ttlcgraph. Som thrnk the boiling unnecessary, and take but hall the quantity of sugar. A Tlace ruu a Oi ru K-Sr tKKR A toTrea poudeiit of one of the jmpers, writing from Wash ington, says : The city still swarms, with office-seeker, and member are almost tea zed to death with them. The poor Icllou have all had lare promises. Some years aso, an applicant, after -xjm-iu1iii nearly all his money, w ent to the member at whoe in?iatiou he runic on, and said, 'Sir, I am happy to inform you that I hae nt last rot a place. 'Ah ! I am glad to hear it Where is it ?' 'In the ttage home? replied his victim." A IJi.vr. "Ueeollcct, sir," said a tavern keeper to a gentleman who was about leaving his houso without psy ing 4-reckoniH'4"' recol lect, air, it you lote your purse, jou cjidit't pull it out here ." Si II 'i" said an amorous Southerner to his intended, ''give me a kiss, will yon, Sully !" No." sii.a Sally, "help yourst.lt:" Probably he did. stasis 5&& OSK THE AMERICAN. Snhirtfap, Itcc. 'iX 1843. (Jjf Foil Siic. A fresh supply ir printing pa per, vij 100 re inn similar in size, and quality to the sheit on which this is printed. Also (50 reams ii f super royal, 21 hv 29 inches, all of which will le sol I al (lie mill price. fry V. H. P.u.MKTi, Rsa. nt his Real Ksta'e and Cl office, No. .Ill fine Sired, l'hil idclphLi, is an- j thoriscl t.i cl as Agent, and to receive and receipt ' for all m.uiic due iliin nlViee. for siihacrinli.iii uf ad- ! vertimg. CTTntviiiii Tirr.. 1 Oil lbs. or more, of sec ond hand brevier type, for sale at this oilier, nt lb cts. per lb., cash. The type are the came as ,llof" x,f" i,"",r advertising columns. ,-- Our readers w ill perceivp that we liave given, as a Christmas Present, n new dress to the "American." r . , ., "ViT"'".- i L 1 v another column will be lound a recipe . , .. . , , ,, . ,, , r curmi; neei and pork. J Ins is a matter lliat (Uli, I(.(.(,ivi, mor(1 .ltt,,l,til111 1UI1 ,lolIe kppp. j , ...,...n,. ; r.. ii... receive from SO to 50 tier cent, more for their Imms thnn others, ainmlv ill consem.enre of their being cured in a manner which cive th.-m a much h, superior flavor. Hams, before they are put up- should be well trimmed. We have lately a i it stated that fahrratus is an excellent article in the pickle, and is often substituted for the salt petre now generally used. (X? Tlie Roi. liuMi I'limiOK. Our attention has several times been called, of late, to the sit uation of th Rail Road bridge, over Ihe gut near this place. We can hardly believe that the Su perintendent of Vha road is fully aware of the dangerous situation of this bridge, or he would j have made provisions ere this, to have the proper repairs made. The eastern abutment is but a mere shell, and nothing but a few stone on tin corners ol the abutment, saved the bridge fiom poim; clown last spi ing. Another such a frislet. unless the abutment is repaired, will ' most certainly carry it away. We can hardly think that this valuable and important structure will be left much longer in its present preciiriou. sitiiation 'U7" ilen Fairs, we crceivc. has made seve ral unsuccessful attempts to lay before the House a resolution for printing, for the use of the mem bers, ;KmiO copies of the President's Message in the (iernian language. The Philadelphia Ledger disapproves of the measure, and doubts ihe pro priety of printing in any other than the national language, as the Spanish, French and others, though le.s numerous have an equal right to have the printing done in their language. Rut what is a better objection, and in which we agree with the Ledger, Is the fact thut the piinting of these messages is just so much money thrown away, as the message is printed iu every newspaper in the country, invariably in advance of the mes sages sent by the mcmbeis of Congress CJ Hon. John S.yiu:rt has leen named by a number of Democrat ic papers as a candidate for (Jovcrnor. Mr. Snyder has many warm person al as well as ixditicul friends, who have every confidence iu his integrity and ability. C7" The Schuylkill Canal Company contem plate deepening the canal, so as to pass boats that will carry a buithen of so tons. CJ7 Tin: reci'i1s of the Reading Rail Road, for November, amounted to ?,' 1.000. The stuck iu this road, in a few yeais. w ill be among the very best in the I'nioil. An officer is now in London endeavoring to effect a loan of a million of dol lars, for the purpose of lay ini! a double track ZP' Ri:Bks Corviv Hii.hf NoTks. These notes are no longer received by the l'.rokers iu Philadelphia, in consequence of a rumor that there has been an over-issue by the Rank. The Reiksand Schuylkill Journal of Saturday says, in reference to the rumored over-issue uf '-Re-. lief" notes by the Reiks County Rank, that the rumor is probably true, and that the Prcsnl. m ol the ImIIik was tln nat Marnsliiirg in reierenee lo the multer. The same paper intimates that the over-issue w as made Io supply the J'reasuiy with funds, w it It the know ledge and sanction of ihe Incentive. DCNiw-Mmi. Ai:i:am.i-..vii.m The Post master (ieneralhas issued proposals for carry ing the mail, for I years, from July 1, is II. On the llnrrisbiirg route the mail will leave I l.ii I ihiu g daily alter arrival of Rultiuiore mail, say at 7 P. M , asiive at Northumberland next cluy by 7 A. M. Leave Noithiiiiibeiland daily at !t A. M , ar rive at llurrisbnig same day by ii P. M. Pisqsisuls to inn the whole route in four horse couches w ill be considered ; and proposals to car ry in canal pucks-Is, during the seaoii of can.il na vigation, an invited till the Pottsville route it will leave Pottsville daily except Sunday at 0 P. M.. anive at Nor thumberland same day by II P M Leave Noithumberland daily excejit Sunday nt 3 A M , arrive at Pottsville sum. day by 1 P. M. On the Williamsport route it will leave Nor- thumb) iland daily except Sunday ut K A M , ar- r;Vi ut Williamspoil same day by I P. M - I Leave W illiuiusport duily except Smiilay nt i J P. M. arrive at NoitLuioberlaiid same . , l-day by ' sj T. M. J'rcqiosals to carry in two horse coaches the year round, are invited. J'rosisal to carry in canal packet w ill be considered ; also to arrive at Villian.s-pot by 6 I' M .!' i 1 II THE Sl'XBlRY CANAL COMPANY. Tim water power. h.-1..ngiit3 to this Company, is considered, by Individual, competent to judge i .... f'.. , i . , . . '., . ! of it. ns one of the most valuable in the Mate. 1 . . i 1 I .. i I I n j j is -- hy the synopsis of the different acts in relation to that Company, ond are published for the in formation of those, who may have formed erro neous opinion respecting them : The net 'To enable the Governor to incorpo rate the Sunbury Canal Company,' was paused on the 10th day of April, lS'JO. The act appoints commissioners ; directs them to open books to receive subscriptions; fixes tin number of j sharesut lUU.ahd the price of each aim re at f.'jO. j When l.VI shares of stock should bo kuI.sci ibed, j by thirty or more peso,,., the C.overnor was u- j thori.ed, by letters patent, to create them into one body politic or cm poratc in law, by the mime. M.vle and title of 1 lie 1 i. i.ieut and inanag- j era of the SuiiburV Canal Company." The said ! company (tat also aulhori.ed to su". and to hold the said capital stock . and the increase mid pro- fits thereof, and to i nlaree the same, from time ' to time, by new subscriptions, and to purchase, take and hold to them and their successors, in fee simple, or for any less estate, all such lands and tenements, hereditaments, eoods and chattels or i lfi'i tj. as mielil be urfut or nrrrsmiri for them one has ever died a natmal death, in the prosecution of their work, and the same to j New Oilcans, n man was fined 10 for whis sell mid dispose of at their pleasure. j tlinj; in Church. That was payini; dear for his J'he ,'til section of the net. directs the manner f..riWi.izii.R the cm po.ation.. and the election of officers. '1 he lib section of the act. authorizes the coin- lv''"' ,0 ,:ikp f"li-ient water l.om the notth "r'"" " -"l'"'";"ma. nn.i io make a canal or water-eours , with the necessary luck and other works, from a point about one mile and a hall above Sunbiiry, to Sh.iinokin creek, or the river Susquehanna, at or above the mouth of said creek, not to exceed OO feet in breadth at the sur face. The .1th S'V tion of the act. ;ives the company th" privilege, as soon as the said canal is completed, or ax much thrrrf in to rr-ithr it tir ful, to fflf , in lee simple, or rtnt. tie- water from said canal to any p t-mii or person, for one or more years. 1o be used in such a manner, and on such terms as they may think prop r. fur maim l.ii I iii iiii; or other pni poses. The 11th section ol the act. authorises the fre sident ami Manauen to rout rait with the ow ners of land.', for the purchase of so much theicof as may be necessary for the pui pose of pei feeling said canal, and crec'iiue; lh" liecetsaiy locks, woiks and de ices to such canal hi loiiiug, and which may be necos-uiy for manufai t iirinii es tablishments and waler-woiks on the kaid canal. The 1 7th section of said act provides, that if the said company shall not proceed to curry on the said w orks w ithin five years after the passing of tin act. or shall not, within five years after wards, complete the same, so far as to render the same useful, the rights, privilege!. Kv., granted to said company, ahull revrit to the Common wealth. The Legislature, on the 1 1th day of April. 1S.H. passed an act in these Words : 'J he time for completing tin Sunbury Canal is extended for the period of live years, from and after the time limited by tie act entitled : An Act toenuhl- the Cuvenmi to in. 'di poiale the Stiiibui y Canal Com- ai y. passed the Hlhd.iy of April. lS'.'li. On tie Kith day of April. 1-0, an act was I",M U.OII.IIIL- me sain comiuny io conned cd nut hoi their canal with the Susquehanna, of cmy ;.,. hrtwrtn thrwiU, u til 'inj if, 1hr ,(., ,rhi,h tins i n s,ij'enirii, and the southern side of ..l.... . , .i . ...i ;., ii... i ..,.... v. ..r s.... i.,.. . ioi.I lii lei-.l tin ir cali.il with '.itrr tlierefroni. fur a -r.t ' i . wi, ''""'k'' ''I T i the veil posrs of s.ii.l conioanv, provided the con- ' ', , . ,, sent ol the coMiorati authorities of said borough . ' oe in si ii.ni . i hi' s.l I lie nil i ill uii'l j'li'V nil liiai 1 hi 1 1 ow foT f lio rii.iiilM inn i if sa id I'.liisl lie Rtul . , , .ii.. i .-. is hereby extended lor two years from and alter the expiration of the time now allowed for the comp!,tion of the same; and that, unless the said company shall thereafter commence the said canal in. or before the fust of September, A D. 1--I1. and prosecute the same to completion ae- ecu ding to the term ol the original act of incoi )o- ration w ith due diligence and pel severance-, with- iu the time afoicsaid, the privileges, fcc , gran- ted said company shall cease. I'y the lid section of the act of Ihe l.'lth April is iu ;. i.. it. .i ii ;.i i ni ,(i ;,,., .;, ,,asi to ,,. I ,.;,,,. K;lj c.n.pany. I he tth seel ion nf the last Hu nt ioned act . gives the company .wer to lav out and construct the said canal ol the width of VJ0 feet, if they .-hall deem it e pi dielit . The til company was duly cr 'aled a boly politic, or cotpoiate in law. by lelteis intent, i-- sued by the (Jovernor. and oigauied as directed I by Ihe in iginal act of cm 'oral ion. Dm ing tin latter part i if the summer of 1 s n , and autumn ol the fame year, a nun. her ol hands were engaged on the said canal, on tint pull ol it i led ing W il'i Sliauiokin creek, and only mis- peuded inflations when the weather became loo Uiiluvoiable lor win king to all autage. ll) Ihe sprins of lg the company re com- ineiieed opeialioiis. A new and very xuhstanti.il inlet Lock wus put up, under the dnectioii ol a competent l'.ngineer, and a number of gates to supply the Canal w ilh water. The vvoik was Scomph ted, iu the words of the act, iiH-orisuatiiig said eouMiiy, ' so far as to make the same Use ful," cm Ihe 1th day of March 1S:1, one mouth and six day before the time to which the Com pany was limited, had expired. There is now an abundance of w ater in the Canal, to supply two ! or three Mills, and the company, as water rights I , , ,i i , i ,..i i-. ,,t i sr.. ii... ,1.., I mi niocee.l to en urge the I unal ,1 reipure them t erect luctoi ies. or any other ma- , . , .' ... rhmery. A water power of so much magnitude, value and iuipoitance, it is picsuuieil will not bo The late Karl of F.gremont, during the last six suffered to remain idle. It is licdthcr iscapi- ( ty year of hi life, distributed in acts of ehari tl and enterprise tullicierit to constiuct a mill - it y and libciaiity, the iiun cnse sum of 1, ','00, vr u-aunXactery of ioine kind, before u.uny I 000 ! I II ' !' . I .11 months elapse. We have understood, that it is 1,1 contemplation to erect an extensive saw mill, eapalde of saw in 20,01)0 feet per day, provided tlie stock can he taken, cither under an net of in- ' .. . . ... i . ... .:!-. ...--!. t i enrpnrauon. or mo special pari ncrsnip i.ivv. ,v mill of this description will be profitable ut this place. Th'J location of the canal, on th" east side J of the Susquehanna, immediately below the eon- fltieiice of the two branches of the river, afTords facilities for the purchase of timber, and its in troduction into the canal, not surpassed by any water power in the state. This water power is well worthy the attention of capitalists. HiIS(T.ll,AY. E,liir.l, ConoVn.r.l anil "Irlrclr.l. 1rltM)r(.r oMh Xpw v,k iny1itll1ioIl ln. , p,id. acknowled..,.,.-, donatioi,of5000 from jumi ja,., str fire-damp, or mejihitic ga. in wells, mines. X.C., is soon dispersed by the application of quick lime. On the 'J ltli nit., the Auditor of Pennsylvania destroyed lifty-ci:ht thousand dollars of Relief Notes. It is a cniimis fact, that of all th r.uulisli mo. liarchs w ho have married Fr-rich l'l ineesses. not whistle." A great mind redacts an error as soon as it is discovered. To persist in wrong, is absolute folly Ci idles are now called "niairia'e fiuit-bas- k. ts " Hustles were originally invented by a travel ling organ guilder, to accommodate her monkey W ith a place to ride. Cheap. A book of travels, is for sale in Phi ladelphia, at the moderate price of i I It is oi naiiiciited. with M superb colored engraving. The Chinese soldiers dies in tiedit breeches. so closely 1,11 -,1 to lle-ir limbs. Uial when they fall they are unable to rise uuin. Queen Chi i: t iunu. of Spain, demands her ar rears of'suluiy as regent, amounting to little lei-s tl.au one million pound et. rliug. Mri. V ij fin. the respected widow of the lute ilhistiions President .Madison, has uL'uiu taken up her residence, for the winter season, iu Washing ton. tilue it a Trial. To remove ice from the sidu walk or from u '-fioeu pump." un exchange pu per recommends the use of suit. The Sugar crop of Louisiana has siilfered much from various c ausc. It is said now that it will not exceed T.VUuU hhds. It is found that to evade the law aguiiist free negroes coming into the State of Louisiana, seve ral of those who arrive on board kleambouts. and are actually fiee, assume to be slave. The V. S. steamer Michigan" was launched at I'.rie, Pa., a few day since, and iu line style. We barn from the Albany A reus that there is every probability of Iron Canal Routs being extensively introduced ou the F.rie Canal next summer The d'rand Jury of Mason county, Ky , in the car of Mr Campbell (who was cni-lo-d to death iu a small boat, w hile an attempt was beine thus . ... ... , , , M,.. .:M.. j Uk, ,-,, , illlli(.,n,!M1, ,.,ainM H,e captain i-r , , ,,,.n)f.r, for m.-mslanght.-r. l Hi . los, inir ll" ills isi- ' i i' i' I'sif'ii- 1 ' ' ' . . 1, 1.. ' I 1 . . 1 I: i I lion To The Ainaruc Tean, nisrnvereci a moiui- 1 . . . -i ...... ... 1 .. l ... (.-in 1" .11111 feel stitive Ihe level of the sea. in i , , , , . , , .. I hit. 77 .V.' S. and long. t7 1.., which emitted a ' . . . , ; fame m l smoke in grsnd prolusion. At the Circuit Court, at Troy, N. Y.. certain I bciis of Matthias Yandejheyilen brought suits of ' j .!""""' real estate in the south part 'hat city, of the value of over 1 .000,000. At the bouse breaking of W. Austin, I'sq , in I Albany V Y . the thieves not only stole Mr. A."s j sj-MM,i mr-dids, ike. but the old gentleman's spec i tacles. so that he couldn't give chase to them, ,. undertook it. but instead of running into the ),.,'. 0 ra ito tie lmntrv. and instead of break- ing the head of a housebreaker, he upset and do red a set of china woith fifty dollars. The editor of a Sonth-'i n paper says ' Weoc j rasionully like whisking our en in the face of ' the edilor of ihe Louisville Journal." Prentice j replies "We have nodoiibt but you occasionally ' fit I u litlt'r irhis.ti."' 'J'he days are but nine hours long. During the ensuing week, they will lose about one hall of an hour more on their length. People need to best ir ihemseKis with tn.it activity to accomplish much between sini and sun. A gentleman lately shot a hawk in Yirginia. w hich mea-nred six feet eleven inches from the 1 1 pel one w ing to the tip ol the other. and uclgh- cd eleven poiuels . j Two fellows have been arrested ill Troy, for .passing coiintei leit quarters. They wen a I' toiiiiiiod.il.nl w ilh quarter w hich I hey will find it much more ihilicult lo pui-s. , I , ls SAit i,ilt Mr. Adams bus greatly impaired ( lls l,,.!, J,y overtasking his const it ut ion iu his fatotrip. The opinion is expressed, tli.it it will probably have u serious, if not u fatal clf.tt upon him. Mr. Miller, the cud of the world prophet, has hired the theatre at Rull'ulo, N. Y., w here he pro pose to deliver a series of lectures, if the world last long enough. Isaac liooiiitie. n ilennington, I , has inven- ' tid a eoinbinatioii of machinery, by which he I 1. ..r.l.. .r...l llin. I iiiriiiiiiai iuin mil iris uiu ii uir uui'ii i-ie ...- ' her, and better than fan be made by hand, ' reocEEDiSfis n cnr,RBs. In the House of Representatives, on Sat unlay the lr.th, Mr. Tinsley, altnplist Clergyman, was alt -r several Irallotings elected Chaplain to Con gress. TLX AS. Mr. KI(i presented a memorial and resolu tions from Massachusetts against the annexation of Texas into the T'nion Th? memorial w as ordered to be printed and referred to the Com mittee on Foreign Relations. IMVOUCF.D FROM SLAVF.RV. Mr. ADAMS presented a memorial from New York, asking that the people of that State may l.e absolved from nil laws arid obligations iqoii the subject of Shivery. The SIM'.AKFR. alter Mr. Adams had briefly explained the contents of the memorial, stated that it came under tho 21st Rule, (at present the 'ld.) and therefore coul I not be received. Mr. ADAMS said that memorials of a like character had been received and referred by the last Congress. The SPF.AKF.R "Doe.i the gentlemen from Massachusetts appeal from the decision of the Speaker ''' Mr. ADAMS said that h" had too much ex perience already in this House to appeal from the judgment of the Chair. The debate continued between Mr. Adams and tho Speaker. When Mr. C;iLMI'.R of Va., moved an adjourn ment. On Monday the IVth iust., Mr. RALDW1N gave notice that he should bring in u Rill to a- j bolish the franking privilege of members and Senators, and to lix the rates of postage on let ters. Mr lll'NT gave notice that he should propose an amendment to the Constitution, so that no person having once been elected President of the l.'nited States should be eligible for a second term. A debute then sprung up upon the subject of printing GOOD copies of the President's Message iu (.icrmun. The House suspended the Rules to entertain the motion, and the Resolution being before the House. Mr. SLU'LLL moved thut two thousand be piinted in French Mr. llOI.Ml'.S of S. C. moved that a certain number be printed iu Dutch. Mr. WlSF. opposed the motion. The Kns lish was the leiiul and vernacular language of the country, uud if there was un imiovutioii for one language there would be no end to the innova tions. Mr. C. J. 1NUF.RSOLI. said the Germans of his State would compare favorably with the population of any State, and it was the custom iu his State to print documents in both the lan guages. Mr. HOPKINS moved the Previous Question Mr. WISH moved to lay the Resolution upon the table. Mr. C. J. IN(;r.RS()LL called for the yeas and nays, which were ordered, and the motion to lay upon the table was negatived. Aye 5'l, nos. 111. The Previous Question was withdrawn. Mr. RAMSAY of Penna. moved that in addi tion to the Message, the Reports of the lb-ads of Departments be printed iu (icrman. He believed that there were three millions of Ceimans in the Cuited States. The debate was continued and the propositions were modified so as to print three thousand co pics of th Message in liirmmi and two in French. Mr. R1DLACK of P. una defended the propo sition to print iu (Iernian, and regarded it but as an act of justice to print the Message and reports I - i i . . . , , i i in a laneii.e?e which the cmieriintit con d under ; , Slalnl c - c c Mr R ARNARD of N Y. opposed the motion, lie said that he held it to be the duty of all for eigners coming among us to set about learning i r lnt,..aire. If thev wished really to become Americans they would do so. It was important that our population become a homogeneous as )ossible. and in order to make them so it was well that all should speak the same language. Mr. RARNARD hav ing closed, Mr. WIsF. a ga in renewed the motion to lay upon the table. The yeas and nays were ordered, and the motion w as disposed of as follows : Yeas SGI nays Mi'. The Sprukir vuteil in the affirmative, and the prnsnsitiou was laid Usll the table. PROPOSLD RKPF.AL OF THF. TARIFF. Mr. RHLTT of S. C. introduced a Resolution culling I1JMU1 the Committee of Ways and Means to reitt as to the expediency of bringing in a Rill to repeal the present Tar ill' and to bring in a Rill establishing a twenty p r cent, wl r itnrtm duty w ith discriminations only, fur the purpose of Revenue. Objections were made to the reception of the Resolution. Mr RIIF.TT moved a siispensioiiof tie Rules. 'J'he yeas and nays were demanded, and as Ihe vol' was an iinHiit.iht one itevcit -d a great deal ol 'interest. Those who V otcd in the ulhruiut iv e, it is supposed, w ere in lav or of the proposit ion but several of those are known to be against it. 'J'he vole was as follows : For a suspension of the Rules, 77 Against Ihe motion, D'7 Two thirds would have been necessary to suspend the Rules. T his vote decides the suc cessful continuation of the present Tariff beyond the reach of any sn ty, and the vote in favor of it is deemed overwhelmingly large. The President of the I'liiti d States sent to the Senate the nomination of Matthew Sr. Clair Clark, F.sq. as Auditor of the l'ust Olfice De partment. Is.v.vr Hill, F.sq., has also received the nomination a lb-ad of the Provision Durcuu in the Navy Department. Nrw Rrm imr a Rivlr. The Government ci. ginei-rs have completed a survey for let,;,n" the Missouri River into the Mississipi' about four miles above Alton, w ith view of preventing this latter stream from tn.Ving a direction which might possibly make, ft Louis effectually an in land town. For the American. Fanny of the Vrst Branch. Dark her hair as raven's wings ; Rlue her eye as skies iu summer ; Sweet her accents when she sings, As the Zephyr's cooing murmur. Coy is she when I pursue her ; Smiles in scorn whene'er I woo her Fanny, of the West Rranch! Fanny! Red her lips as sunset rays ; 1'erfeet she in form and feature; Fears she much her lover's gaze Rlessings on the dainty creature. God attend her! how I love her! Would my words had pow er to move her Funny, of the AVest Rranch! Fanny! Were she mine, no monarch crowned Would I envy in his splendor; All my life iu joy were drowned ; I would cln lish and defend (pr. Rut, ah.s! my heait is cheerless ; Cruel she as she is fearless Fanny, of the West Planch! Funny! Sunbury. Dec. 19. Tnc. A Ilolibcry of Four Hundred Thousand Hol lars. The uir.iir of the missing money trunk from Pomroy's express, is still unexplained. Mr. Cobb, the agent arrived in New York ou Friday, and, it is said, w as taken into custody. He says that he left the trunk on board the steamboat, at about three o'clock in the morning, cane to tint ollice uud took some rest, and then departed by the morning boat to Albany via P.ridgeport, without having heard or seen anything more of it. The amount of money contained in tin-trunk was very large. About 10. 00(1 iu bills from t h Albany banks, vJtj.OUO of which Were consigned to Drew. Robinson ; Co. of Wall street. There were also about .t- JU.UUO iu the Hills of the Fniou Rank of New Yoik, which had been sent to Al bany to be countersigned at the Comptroller's office, ami about 1U0. 000 in drafts and checks. Pomeroy Co. oiler s'!oon for the recovery and delivery of the trunk und contents. The 1 1 link was in the immediate charge of A. Cobb, now interested w ith or iu the employ of Poun-roy iV Co. It was taken from Albany by stage, at 10. A. M., and received on board the boat at Coxsackie. in the afternoon. Cobb pla ced it oil il.xk and early in the evening retired below to his berth, and although it was sugges ted by Capt. Scott that he should put it iu a mure secure situation, the landings being fre quent, he declined to adopt suggestion. At v in the morning, when the boaturiivel Cobb lift the trunk nn Jirk, wwttcwlcJ, ami without rhure ut Kulicr In unij une. A Yonn to tiik tSruksi taut. This term in cludes all those slot pas their limn within d sns, embracing cleiks und students, the m jority of iuo chsnici and professional men. wiih almost the rn lire female population of all cities. Tliese persons e.inn.il possibly enjoy health wilh out using a egel dile purgxive medicine of sn In dent power lo overcome that languor of the circus I .lion, and iiuiel vily of the slouisc h and bowels, which must in cess oily result from want of exer cise. liranilscth's Yi-tuhk Universal Villx leing a mild cathsriic, and alwiys ai ling hsrninniously willi ihe. system, will be f mod siutfiil'irtv affective iu 1'icse cs r ; because they cleanse the blond from nil im pmitics, nrn we cvcit cause of piin or woikivss, and re-lore the e usiiiulion to p. i feet health and vigor. (jj Pur base of II. R M.isscr, S anbury, or of the seems, published ill another p ut of this p q er. ,F Jt K H I F. It , Ou the K'th inst . by the Rev. A. Rritlaio. Mr. Rom.m Cavi-imi.i., t Miss Mvmi.iKiT Clark, lolh of Augusta. mi nil nam un iBiiiajiii-owiaiiajajBajasjaj n i i: r, Ontheort!, ist.. Mrs. CATHARINF. RLACK, of this borough, aged 7S years. On the Mh inst.. Dr. tl'.AS. of the borough of Noithuniberland. aged about 'io years. mien rniiiKNT. Cirrrrrted weekly hi llaxry Ynxthrnner. VltE4T, .... ST Rrs, .Ml t'oas, ...... 40 (") ATS, S5 PllHK, - - S Fhhickii, ... . inn RiTrsa, - 10 lhi:wu, .... 25 Tallow, .... Ill Dsim Ai'i'i.rs, - . 75 Do. Pic Avars - - ''Oil Flax, ... .A H kck l n Ft x, - 10 l'.l.Os, ...... C AMR lo the prrim-cs f the auhscrilsr, residing iu Slnunekin toivnshi. s.nne lime in Septi in ler last, FOI It Sil'KAY SHIF.IM. They are marked by having the neUl ear cut nil' at ihe point, and the kft cur slu. One of Ihem has a Ih II on. The o.ncr er evvners are requis ed to call, prove propirty, p iv charges, and take them vv. MICII ARL DIMMKi, jr. Shamokin, Dee IX I S 13. :tt Vll c lo lltiil'.4:rsi. CNK.XLRD p'"passl will be icicivcd l-.y ihe suit. L scribcrs, Ihe building coiuuiiUee aipointed by the Fiist liebv terian Church and Cmigrci! ition of the II irnugh of No lliuiiihcrl ind, until n'cl.M'k P. M. of the Hih Janusry, ltH, at the ollice of lv 1. Sliann.'n, 11 -q , far Ihe mechanical work of I Church, to be budl in the boiough of Norihuiiibci land. Stone Mason ly and Uilckluying, Carpenter NVoik. Pli-tcruig and Paintinu, EmcIi to lie bid far sepAratcly. material to b furnished by the committee. l.,n, a,l ,ecil'M j tion will be exhibited m, tae Jay uf letting, a said ollice. I. Shannon, John Purler, v.' m. H. Yplo, John Young'iiiii. Jos. M. Hair, Northumbirlsnd, Dev. 23, 1843. Tvo i Aims ti m;t, IN I'MON COUNTY, OM! of them tl miles weal of New llcilin, oi I'enn Ureck, occupied by George Yallentin, alout I" acre cleared, a saw mill, tiuilr lan J, Ac. The other 3 miles west of Nort'iumherlsnd. nea. Urow-n' Tavern. II. HELLA. Dec. I (iih, is jr. st.
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