TERMS OF Till " AMI ltICl.') .11. B. MA83KH, I PunttsHtm asd 30sEPH ElSEI.Y. Pnor-mtToas. . It. JlJlSSEtt, Editor. Offet in Centre Alley, in thereat-of II. B. Mas ter's Store. THE " AMERICAN" is published every Satur 3ay nt TWO HOLLARS per annum to be paid half yearly in advance. No paper discontin ued till all arrearages are paid. No subscription receive J for a less period thin til nostuh. All communication or letters on business relating to the olficc, to insure attention, mux he t'QST PAID. imi: i i, calamity!! AND LOSS OF LIFE ox no ar Til 1 4 ij:ixct:tov. .SIX PERSON'S KILLED. Among whom arc the Hon. ALiEL P. UP SHUR, lite Sicrctary if State ; Gov.GlL MEK, litr. Secretary of ihe Navy ; Com. KENNON, vf the Naiy; VIRGIL MAX- BUHBURY AMERICAN. AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL: Absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of Republics from which there is no appeal hut to force, the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism. Jst r auto. Ily Masser & i:iscly. Sunbury, Northumberland Co. la. Saturday, March 0, 14 1. V ol. 4--Xo. 24 VholC Xo, ISO. rniccs or adyertisixq. 1 square I insertion, f4 t0 do 8 do . 0 76 I do 3 do . . . I 01 Ev.ry subsequent Insertion, 0 2f Yearly Adertisements! one column, $ 25 l half column, f 18. three aquarea, fit J two squares, f 9 t one equate, Half-yearly: one column, (18 t half column, 12 $ three equsrss, 19 two squares, f 5 ; one square, f 3 60. Advertisements left without directions as to Ihe leniith of time they are to be published, will x continued entil ordered oat, and charged accotfl- ngly. Cj-Sixtnen tines make a equate. . JJlLlIt of tho Navy, who, fit tlio same time was chief of one of tho Bureaus in tho Navy Department. When tlio pun was fired, Ihc whole ship shook, a clonic cloud of smoke enveloped the whole group on tho forecastle; hut whrn this blew nwny, nnnwful scono presented itself to gentlemen, to trill mo where my husband is!" "Oh, impossible ! impossible ! and he, enn lie, can ho ho dead ! impossible 1" Here Air. Senator Uivct, of Virginia, drew near. Come near, Mr. Rives," she said, in n soft r.hi-por, which resembled Ophelia's madness, tlio view of the spectator, The lower part nf the gun from the tmnnioiiR . n,,! whero n,y husband is tell tne whe no the breech wns blown oft; nml one half sec- ! ,,ipr llR '9 Now cci'.ainly, Mr. Riven, tioti of it lying on Mr. Upshur' breast. It took 'H impossible in it not so 1" Mr. Rive CY, lute Charge de. Afuirs to 11, -gitm ; two bailors to remove it. lie was bully cut I6" "peeriiiet..., the tear trickling down Ins and Mr. GARDINEIL VnmTior " (ur- j over tlio rye arid in hits logs Lis clothes were j rhceks. "I tell yon, Mr.Rives.it is impr.sri diner's Island of cw York. ; liter: Ily torn from hi bo ty ho expired in n- ! l,,e " omwt screeched; and then nt"iin lout three min-i!. Gov. Gilmer of Virginia ni.Kioranng ner voice, -aow do, Mr. Kives, was found equally badly injured. Ho had cvi- j tel1 wilu wliclhcr her husband lives." Here u'ently hern Mruck by the section of the gen he- several ladies exclaimed, "O God grant that lore it had reached Mr. Upshur, Mr. Sykes.the ; may bo able to cry. It would certainly re member from Now Jersev. endeavored to raise i l'cVe her some. IfnoteliC IliUht die of a broken would have a rainv day of it, but '.lie Pirn rose1,. r . . , , , . . Ilir-nt'n ' . . him from 1he ground, but was unable. A mat- i "Pan. lear and uriytii, anil me town iroe.i eany in me ; Vorrcfpinidenre if the 1'ltihthljthla I.idrr. 'U'asiijnsto.n. Feb. 2f. The day wns rurprif-intjly beautiful. We thought from yesterday's cloudy sky that we morning presented a gay and bui;-y i-ceiie, Nearly all the carriages were engaged, mid freighted whli the loveliness, beauty and grace of the city. About 11 uVock, A. M. the Presi dent of the United States, Mrs. Robert Tyler. Miss Cooper. Mr. John Tyler, Jr., witlm large! number of officers in glittering uniforms, nil the jnembers of the Cabinet fave Mr. Spencer, many other high fiiuettoiiari of State, grave Senators and aspiring members, quite a ntimbfr of attaches avA teen turi't of Leg ition General Almonte, Minister from .Mexico, (Sir Richard PiiekeiiLam hud been invited, hut !ec!ined,) tnd a iitiiitb"r ot'oti.er gei.tlemen, whos? riames I do not reeo'lect. were assembled on the deck of Fl'RTIIKIl PAItTICl l.An OP THE DE I'LOUARMJ ACClDI-.Xf. i i i. i i :. . i j w ,tr jiMiLuiuti, ,iiu ut; .v;tp jnat I'll uii i l , ue fore any medical assistance could bo procured, i, .... i . . !:..:.. h s 13 j I hive very little to add to the reeil il of Mr. Ma.ey had his arms ind one of his legs ; j.rs,,.rtliy-8 catastrophe. There is n rumor cut otr, tho pieces offlesh hanging to tho muti- hni ollc ,,r u. n( lUi! s,lior3 .vf0 bIowa ovrr lated limbs, cold and bloodless in a manner iris- l)onr(,t lhrolIf,, the portio, of t!l i,,,.,,, ly frightlul. lie died instantly. j which was carried away ; but 1 have heard no Mr. Gardiner, of Ne.v York, and Commodore ' .....i. .i.;,.,, ,. ,. .oicrn. n,l hei nn ,. Keution hngi red about hall an hour; but they did not seem for a f.ingle moment to he consci ous of their fate, and expired ulmoct without n eroan. The flags of the Union were placed o ver tiie dead bod.es as their winding sheets. Rehind the g:i n , the scene, thongh at first c rpially distre.-niiig, was !e.-s nhirtniti. (JanJaiti cno of the. steamers, plying between hero ami 1 Stockton, who wrs 1; hoc ted hiwn, Hluiohl in Alexandria, fjst beurief ('own for that place, j Mantly rose to his feet and jumped on the woo Opposite the Navy Yard a boatload of Musi- j den cm ringe. to furvey the hole rfii-et of tho t'ians were taken on hoard, who, as we up prouched A'exandria, and tho Princeton hove in fight, Ftruck up Hail I'o'.umbi, while we were describing a graceful curve under her bow to view the splendid steamer in oil her pride, the 1ib of every nation etreuming from fvervnmst, and her vurd manned to return case of an accident, I wan suro that, with such a crowd and bo many ladies on board, excited as many of i:s were by both tho cheer add tiie gala, it would have been impossible to main tain discipline, or even tube heard or under stood. Again, tho bursting of such n lingo ma-s might have sunk us or disabled the engine, or struck tlio powder magazine. Rut it is useless to indulge in id'e conjectures of this sort. Suf fice it to sny. that considering all riri-umstmces the nation ha reason to be thankful that thing are not worse. Injustice to Captsin Stockton, it is duo to say, that he did not wi.-h to make tho second trial with so ninny ladies on boft'd; but that the latter put it lo vote and decided in tho aflirnin tivo. Tho third rnfortiinato trial was made at the earnest solicitations of some members of Conres. Lieut. Hunt whs this day examined, ami stated that 'the g'.m was eidy chr.rgtd with ''") pounds o! powder, which is five pounds less than the uf mil charge, and that be loaded her himself. The gunner, a blacksmith by triJe, w as also examined and cm r'bofated tl.O btate ment of the I.ieutei.ant, mid gave it as his 0 pinion that the g'in bur.-t because it was com piled of bad iimlcriiils, of iron not perfectly welded, or either of two kinds of iron welded together at different teri'poraturcs, and there- maoo lor llie laney ol iue retailerj ol tucii tm- , rir(, ,i,ws BI1(j ,-.Jf..nr,.s befveen. t)- ri"!l- ihers arj t-till positive th.it the portir.n fiom the There was .,'-o a Mory bet C.pfsiu Stock- j ,rl,nltions 1o ,hl, ,,rot.o!l, a, Kast, was of ca-t ton's atieinptin to jump overbear,!, in which ! II0S) nn; y l(ll,,v ,..1V(.r,.( with a jacket, as the there is ,.,( n shadow of truth. Captain Stock, j C.U lf flf'wr,,,t irn Tkc tliieknesi- t;i pr,.,-ed l.imse',1' every H-oh a calm,ol!.-cted, (, w.m,.!lt ir,,, i? rr. r,,. o,0l, , bo ,., brn.e inan. As 1 informed vou ve:terdav, tin: witnes,l can only ray these rumors have been fabricated after we had come up from Alexan dria, and some allowance, therefore, is to be hair of ins he".. i:ii(i (i ce was burnt to cinder, and he was kneel. td down tint on the deck, but lie ins'antle resumed his feotand pnrang o". the llie cheers th-it were uttered by tho company " l,y ?iogu!ar concatenation ofcir- ; t.d niaiiiu r, who had ss we neared her. " O'nistancep, Mr. Tyson of Phihdelphia, was tho ' turf to a bleak shore, We now approached her on her hrboard side, 4nd came quitu che to her. A bridge was made llroin cur buiricanc deck to the Princeton, and tlie ladies and gentlemen gently received by the oliicers on deck, end conducted To Captain Stockton, in fu'l u.iit'i.ria. The band now ttruck up t!:t: S'.:!r Spai.glvd tljuner," tlio ma rines pretexted nrms, and as soon us. the compa ny were onboard, a salute -ol twenty one guns Was fi red. the baud stdl playirig O'tiorial sirs ; iul it was q.itc nni?i!';.' to i--e flow :avy ho dies rcia'tied uii d-.H-k to wiliteys tl;e e-.siie'u-re, tkhfiiigii t'ory b-J b-en ('ulitely Teije.ei.led CHhimity. All the hair of his head end lace was burnt ofl; and he stood calm and undismayed, but silent over (lie wreck. In addition to the de.iths already mentioned, about a dozen sailors carriage ol' the pen to view the deast ition it were badly wounded ; one was dead, nod be- had wrought an.ong the distinguished quests hind him Cd. Benton, Judge Phelps, and Mr. Dd the crew of tho Princeton. I shall never S ricklai.d, as if dead, extended on the deck ' forget that face. He looked like a shmwrock- been homo by the -siring and was now beholding only person wno stood ms ground, uiougti a from a prominence the hop less condition of his piece of the gun, weighing about two pounds, frail b irk. his friends and his fortunes. But he had passe I through iiishat, about two inches was calm and resigned, and with a half stilled from his skull; and fallen down by tho side of , voice merely remarked, pointing at the inutihit him. ed and mangled corpses of tho distinguished Tlielidy who had Col. Benton' 4 arm was ec- ' men that hud met Mich a cruel mid u:. timely lualiy blown into tlio lining, but not hurt, fate, "I wi.-h I was nn-.ong them !" Col. Bei-.'.-ti exclaimed, immediately att. r lie ! Poor Mrs. Gilmer is the next object of uni fell, thxt He "wn- hurt !'' but he was only stun- vcrsal regret. Her husband, Governor Gilmer, lied. 11.- w is carried all and placed on a mat- hud just been inducted into the cfT.cn c.f Sec-tres-, where Mrs. f'ent-n and his friends a dmi- retary o! the Navy, which post he had only lili-r.it-tered to him what Hid they could, which, Pd ten days. lie left her poor, the mother of however, ho repeatedly declined, siying there nine living eh ldren, j'ts at a moment w hen her 1e ifrit ictii iK'.t lo lv annf.veU with the tmell j w:x ft-th ng the matter w itli hir.i. Ho was s.ioti hopes began lo brighten, and she iooi.ed l,ir ji fo'.ecr, or the reive eftho rep rt. i after n'de to walk, wiiii so'iu flight ussirtanee, wanl to happier dsys for herself ami her li'tl" ....... il. ..r I, . .1.; I ..1,1 . : 1 "'ii';:, mho lief grief, J. oYi iie.p. fined, from the nridennd cheer. I over llie rii tilgol llii.' snip on tieanl tin." steam- ones. iNie Is vet Comparatively a lulnrts vv'uic'ii jirevaib.Tl in that thru:", that ' boat that look the company ofT to Wusliingtcn- certainly a gried-lookiujj women. more than a enrter or hii itic'i. Captain Stock ton h is d'-m i ruled a itriet investigation of the matter by learned nnd scientific men, nn 1 as theiv ifi a hnlf svc v eiefdng nt leasl two tens, left of the frat tori d piece, tliere cannot, in ley epiieoti, be rnoch (b id t as to thetruth being ultimately discovered. Ft r my ( w n part I i-ti'il adhere to the opinion rxpretf-rd in my letter cl this morning, thiit mt'lealle iron may by a Fe ries of iinpingeuict.ts be changed bark into the granular state, and that the constructor of the gun are not so intich to blame. Mrs. (idmer it is said, refused to eat, drink or sleep. Site never put off the dress she wore on ship, and refi.ied till this nOvrtvion to ceo any' one. Groat fears were entertained tor her mind; but this afternoon, rho admitted several persons and wis much mora calm and composed. I lie bor.;es of (jover'ior Gilmer, Jnege I p shur, Mr. Maxey, Coiuiimdoie Kennon, bud .Mr. Gardiner, wi re bnui;ht to the White IU.ue nnd ib pe.-ited in the met room, which had but on Tllefday ii if 1 it been l!.e cciie of so much mi rriinent They were laid in r.n elegantly wioiight mahog.Hiy e T, the lids uf which, be- nj e.'.'Kii' to open at tle hero!, were lined wilh TWENTY-Eianm coxonicss. WxsntKOToN, Feb. 29, 1S44. The VrjiloralAe Accident on board the Prince ton Message from the President Action of Congress Mr. Rives' remarkn in the Senate. Senate. As soon at the journal was read the following Message was announced from the President of the United States : To the Senate and House of Representatives rf the I mtcd States. I have to perforin tho .Tielanehnly duty of an nouncing to tha. two Ilous" of Congress the dea'h of Ihe Hon. Abel P. Upshur, late Secre tary of State, and the Hon. Thomas W.Gilmer, late Secretary of the Navy. This mot lamentable occurrence transpired on board tho United States ship of war the Princeton, on yesterday, al about half after four o'clock in tho evening, and proceeded from the explosion of one of the laruo guns ofthe ship. The loss which the Government and the country have sustained by this deplorable event is heightened by the death, at the same lime and by thesnmo Cnnse.of Beveril distinguished persons and valuable citizens. 1 f hall be permitted to express my great grief at r.n occurrence which has thus juddenly strick en troin my side two gentlemen upon whose advice I si confi lently relied in the discharge of my arduous task of administering the office ol the Executive department, and whoso ser vices nt the interesting period wero of such importance. In some relief tho public sorrow which must nere-sari'y accompany this painful event, it af fords me much sitisfidion to say that it was pro- ihiei d tl rough no carelessness or inattention on the part o! the efficers and crew nfthe Prince ton, but must bo set down as one of those caiii ulities which, to a greater or less degree, at to'id upon every rVico, and which are invaria bly incident to the temporal affairs of mankind. I will also add that it in no measure detracts in my estimation from the value of the improve ment contemplated in the construction of the Princeton, cr from the merits of her brave and distinguished commander and proprietor. JOHN TYLER. Washington, Feb. 29, l4 l. tics of brotherhood and affection. Let tta "put away from us all bitterneas and wrath, tn& v vil speaking ;" and when we como logelher sgain, under the chastening influences, wealn.ll all feel, I trust, how much better patriots we) are for being better Christians. Mr. R. concluded by submitting Ihe follow ing resolutions. Resolved, That the Senate is impressed with. a profound sense ofthe awful calamity which yesterday occurred on board of the steamet Princeton, by the explosion ol a gun, involving the loss of many valuable lives, and among1 them of the Secretary of State and Secretary of tho Navy. Resolved, That the Senate will attend in & bodyfhc obsequies of the deceased members of the Cabinet, and a committee of five be a; pointed to make arrangements, with such com mittee as may be appointed on the part of tho House of Representatives, for the funeral. Resolved, That the members of the Senata will go into mourning by wearing crape on the) left arm for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy ofthe foregoing reso1- lotions be transmitted to the President of tho United States. The resolutions having been, read, a messsgo was received from the House cf Representa tives, announcing the action of that body touch ing this awful calamity. Tho message was read and concurred. The resolutions submitted by Mr. Rives wer unanimously agreed to, and the following Se nators were appointed a committee of arrange ments on the part ofthe Houss of Represents tives, viz : Messrs. Rivos, Archer, King, Wood bury and Bayard. Tho Senate then, in accordance with it previous action, adjourned till Monday next. The House pssied resolutions of similaf nature. Death was walking in the midst uf loom, coolly Judge Phe'ps of Vermont, had Ids hat blown w Inch I nttoinplnl to dtMT.be to yotl in my list ,x .),,, (i(U;, j,,,),,! ti, wi,,,;,. interim ofthe linglieg ot his victim?. A splendid dinner j knocked nit, and the buttons of his ee.-.t torn; Was served in the cabin, and the ladies sat down ! ,,,l I" ""t otherwise injured. Mr. Strick- first.and -vere waited on by the gentlemen, j ,R"d, of Philadelphia, was not at all injured, and behold anything approaching to such un.-praka- nll( ,iiP ,st,n cravats. No one had ni cefs t i letter, nnjlit have fet-n a plastic m-virl . .1,-.- , l..yiI,a yj, h.vlies were dieted in fine linen powenr for a M'u'ptor. Nt ver in my life did I ! h,ir:s u.-nu A in front, with snow w hi'e coilnrs, who were really ngieoau'e, a lit) did the best, With wit and repartee to season the reppst. ftm! nnde Fail ; bearing duwn tor Port Wash- instantly recovered his jvsiiinri. Miss Wof.bnry nnd Miss Cooper, who, b.e wretelieiliies.i, ilcpictcl in a rutin, tear. ess i thou) l,,n the members of the Cumnetreo and a in countenance;. I learned from the best m-twv, ! cew p?r.;, kno'in to them or the Pr. sidentV In the meanwhile the Princeton hove anchor i ''"'"I""'' "'" -'aptain Peed, of the Army, and that immediately after In r returning homo, she j j.,,.,;,,,,. i, ,nni ro.,v ,iiry wj,j j ul ..hibdi- ty, hf exposed to tile p'.ibl.c. One or two per sons I oh-erved cutting leeks fiem the heads of Mr. Gilmer and Mr. Ma.tey. The lornn-r, it appears, wns killed by h piece of iron enterii-g his skull, nlhiitt an inch oxer the loM eve. The most frightfully mangled f'nee w a.t that of Jud jr Mr. Wel't s-, ef Philadelphia, hail been standing fell into hysterics, and screamed ; but not' n Inctcn and Mount Vernon. Past Fort Wash-i " a ,(''''v"rd -,,m' wr n"1 hmt ' ,mt ord of complaint escaped from her clenched te ie ii ..t i .-i'i i ,,, . . ... , . , vooi iiury, tui ut.-auiiMii ami pceo'rtpi si.eu ( lips not a tear triciilOit ilinvn tier icy CtieeK, daeghter Tifthe Senator from New Hampshire,) from her parched and inlimeil eyes. guns, the forward gun Was shotted and flreji l'nier whole face sprinkled w iih bioe,!, which , Young Mr. Kennon was on the wharf when I . ..... I - 1.1 . . . I .... I ..l.i L l I ;. i. . ington, where the Potomac expands nnd pro- rented sufficient ecnpp Pr the power uf her b!g Ihe bill striking the water and rebounding five tor six times li'.l the eve won however, I nm glad to say, was not her ow n. ' we I nnled, on horseback, await. rig the arrival Id no Ion 'er follow Such was the force ofthe explosion, that tho of his father, whosi body wus so Compl.-tly Upshur, which, in several places, and about the l'o ob-erve the effect of the shot starboard and larboard bulwarks were literally blackened and diM'ulored aa tcarctiy to here- 'mouth, was covered with w hite sticking ; ter, to coiii'imI the dreadful deva-tiition w rouhi ill it by the unfortunate catntrnphe. None uf the laces, how ever, sliow the least c. niter', ien ' ' it4 nro-rres. i i . ... ... - . . i t. . i . . i o i - . i . . I had prated m self on the nearest larboard j sheltered, ami tlic part cf the gun I described l"!"" wny m.ou.u i connn-.e to.iep.c. cannonade uun. and the sailors had erected a ! was blown into twenty or thitty pieces besides ; icsc l.arro.v.ng scents, over which the ved ol kind of scaffoldintr for the ladies to shod on bv ', ' two principtl foctfona. , '"IU better been cast, the American thesido of me. One or two had taken their Judge Wilkins was only paved by a witticism throuded the bodies rd the decea?ed. I . muscleH. Tin y seem to have died iiislai.t.t:ie- position tliere, and beside me stood Mr. Secre- i of liis. Hu hud taken his stand by the ride of will only udd this, that the Princeton could j ,.iy , ne 1 v. I'honf a struggle, tary Upslmr, i'ntert upon witnetiing the whole ; Gov. Gilmer, but homo remarks falling from the scarcely have been in an ei.i;ement in which t was agreed, by- both Houses, that the f,,. inana-uvre. I off'eted him my plate, but he j lip ofthe latter, and in perceiving that the gun , 80 r''"n' valuable lives would have been lostat I n(.r expenses should bn borne by the .NV.i .tui .'eeline.l savin- he preferred to stand where i was about to be fired, exc.Uimed, "Though Sec- i:igle b.ow. J he whole city is plunged in Treasury, wh he was-the precise spot where an hour filer- ! retary of War. I don't like this firing, and be- and dismay, the ptibhc bureaux are shot ward he was torn t pieces. Meanwhile the ; lievu that I shall run." So saying he relreated KP. and It ts believed that w ire-workmg and table had been s-ain set lor the geiitleuien, and i suiting the action to the word, mid was saved. Pretidcut-inuking will, for a brief period nt we renaired down to ion-, ii; theenen-l merr!- ' The Pre.-itft'itl himself M talc n his v-,i.'n '"let. l' f P'''"'-'- '"'t s-me peace i,.(1t, nut a lew minnies prf vious, precisely where Captain Stockton's great gsi'.i was ag iin 1 u- j Gov. Gilmer wits killed ; but for scrie reason tied with shot, and Htiother trial made of its ! or older w cut aft, and was thus providentially immediately after passing tiie Iter 'ietion mUoiirnecl till r the funeral. Me.m.Uiile, the Whitu House, and t:ll the Departments, ate closed, the doers being eiied wiiii black eripe, tr.id black lest .'ens tit.-ivr.t::i,j the '.vi;. !o. s. The Lot P.oom r.ud .!: 11.1! of the Wii.te r-trength and efi'ieaey. The gun was pointed j to leeward, and behind it (you must excuse me for being thus particular, but the scene has left fuch an indelible imprebsion upon my mind tint I am compelled to give you all the details,) stood Captain Stockton a little to the left of him Mr, J. Wuhhingtou Tyson, Assistant Postmas ter General, of your city. By tho side ef the latter, a little behind him, stood Mr. Strickland, also of your city, end a little to tho right of, but behind him, Col. Benton of Missouri, who had a Udy at his arm, and Judge Phelps, Sena tor Iroin Vermont. To the leeward uf the pun stood Judge Upshur, late Secretary of State, Gov. Gilmer, lute Secretary ofthe Navy, who bad but a few days ago entered on the duties of his office, and a littlo behind them our late Charge de Affaire to Belgium, Mr. Maxcy, of Maryland. By the sioe of bun stood Mr. Gar diner, ef New York, and C'cmtnodoie Krnnon, saved, Tho most heart-rendinir srene however, was that which followed. Tho two daughters of Mr. Gardiner of New York, were both on board, and lamented the death of their father, while Mrs. Gilmer, from whom they in vain attempt ed to keep the dreadful news of tha death of her husband, presented truly a spectacle fit to be depicted by a tragedian. There tho sat on deck, with her hair dishev eled, pale asdeath, struggling with her fueling and with the dignity ofa woman. Her lips quivering, her ryes fixed and upturned, without a tear, only the corners a littlo moist, toliloquiz ing : 'Oh certainly not ! Mr. Gdincr cannot be dead! Who would dare to injure him ! Yes oh Lord, have metcy upon me ! Oh lxrd, have mercy on me !'' And (hen, still more appar ently calm and seemingly collected, with the furies tearing htr heart within, "I tcteech ye, may conic et t.fthis horrible tragedy. When the sir..; of the gun, t'.e qu-.ntity n' p.'ivedcr necessary for its ditchi.re, nnd lln I crow tied state of the vessel at the limoof tin j pent pi unto ball, to which u large iiim dirchareure taken in'o consideration, tin re ia Hoiif, which h.i.l plsl I reason, i think, for being thankful to Divine Providence that no more lives were lost. We were at the time going under lliiee full top sails, and the jib had jutt been taken in. Sup pose the ship had ratight file in her rigging or sails, how many lives do you think would have been saved out of the five hundred on board! And was there ever a vessel of six hundred tons burthen that had as many bright marks for de slruction on board ss the Princeton! The President, with all his family tuvu Mr. Robert Tyler, four of tho members of the Cubiuet, n very large number of Senators and members, and some of the most distinguished officers of the Navy and Army, would, perhaps, have per. ished in the elements. The fact is, I bad a presentment that sonao disaster would happen on btttid, and tvprcctid it to a friend. And in n t'i cu, liet! tor die r e! invitations had been st nt out by the President and Mis. llob'Tl Tyler, (,n to-morrow, are im v shrouded in black crape. Tiie chandeliers, inanllepieccs, glasses, flower vases, aiitl caede !bras are dressed in black, and the five coffins in the centre, where, bet three days ago, as ma ny groups of dancers hnd been joining the mys tic ring, produced a tragical effect, and sensa tions similar to those which miyht be experien ced by a change from a flower garden to a char m l house. Theltineral will take place on Siturd iy morn, ing, at 11 o'clock, A M. The funeral ct re- The Message having been rend, Mr. Rives rose and addressed the Senate as follows : Mr. Prcsrient The general feeling ofthe Senate has, I am sure, already anticipated me in w hat I have risen to suggest. Tho aw ful calamity communicated to us in the message ef the President just read, and which has made of jesterday, with all its unearthly brightness, one of the darkest and most inauspicious days in our calender, is but too well known to the Senate in ell its dreadful details and heart rending results. Surely, Mr. President, never m the mysterious ordinances of God, has a day on earth been marked in its prosress by such startling and astounding contrasts opening and advancing with hilarity and joy, mutual congratulation and patriotic pride, nnd closing in scenes of death, and disaster, of lamenta tion and unutterable wo. It W'as my sad for tune, Mr. President, to be an eye witnpss of these never to be forgotten evsnts. If I had 'ingii'irjn to describe them, the power of speech .vou Id fail me. 1 have risen, in the midst of the universal sadness, and dejection of heart which prevail around me, and under the overpowering weight of my own feeliiiL's, to suggest the propriety ol' k spending our ordini'y latmrs and pursuits, in the presence) and under the chastisement of this awful visitation of Providence. It has fallen to the lot of my own Stute to bo the ch c-f mourner on this melanclnily occasion. T.vo of her distinguishej citisens, filling high ..I . i- i - pi ices in inn rivn government ill tun country, li-va been cut down in the midst of their days nnd their usefulness and another of her sons a gallant officer of the navy has been des tined to fall, by disastrous accident, on a deck winch, under other ciicu n'ances, ho ni ght have illustrated hy his valor. B it, in so overwhelming i calamity, which s'a uls almost without a parallel in the records of human misfortune, all bear their equal and sympathizing share. Surrounded, ns we are, on every hand, by the desolate wailing uf the w 'blow and the helpb ss cry of the orphm, none of us ran be in a state ef mind to tlexhirg., with intelligence and composure, the duties which belong to us here. Let us then, Mr. President, bowing in all humility ot spirit beneath this stroke of an all Wise and mysterious Providence, discard fruin our minds, for a season, the cares and excite ments of cur daily duties in this hall. Let us lay to hcftit the monitory lessons so impress ive ly read to tit in the event of yesterday, that "in the luidrt of life we are in deiith." With this Rmie Doino or a Txiron. The br dgn over tha Tenth at Doune is well worth a p;'S-ing no tice. It is a strong, sturdy erection, though upwards of three hundred years old, and tha woik of a tailor. In the purappt is the follow ing inscription, still distinct'y legible ; we) shall modernist the spelling. ''In Gjd is all my trust, said Spittel. ThetTith diy of Sep tember, in the year of Go.l, years, found ded was this bridge, by Robert Spittel, tailor to tha Most Noble Princess Margaret, Qjeert to James the Fourth." Mr. Spittel was not a shamcd of his profession, for in addition to tha designation in the inscription he has ornamen ted the parapet with the charactsristic emblem ofa large piirof scissors ! There is a tradi'.ici in the district concerning this worthy knight of tho shears. There was a ford and ferry abo"t half way between the presentbridge and Dou.'n Castle, and Spittel pass tho ford. The fare wn a diet, but sp.ttal bad no smaller coin than bodle (equal to two dints,) and having been nt former times ill pleased with the inattention of the ferryman, he very coolly took out his shears, clipped the bodle in two, and gave one half I the ferryman ! The Careful tailor grew ric i and prosperous and was a public benefactor. Ho built two other bridges ; one at Bannoc't, and another nt Tulliebody ; and he formed a t hospital in Stirling, from which widows and or phans are still relieved and supported. Queea Margaret's ttilor was therefore, no ordinr: man. "lie placed a motto on his horpi'.al ui Sterling, "The liberal man devisetli libr i thingo," and he surmounted it again with u re presentation of his shears the source of Ins I. berality. Is Queen Vict irii's tailor as? pro . I of shears, or as dispose! tJ devise liberal thing. 1 Internes Courier. monies w ill take place at the White House, lesson engraven "P1" ",,r hearts, let us keep ' whence the procession will slowly nn.ve past constantly in view the denial as well ostein- ilm Ciioitol to Ihe PtinTressiiinnl Itnrvnw miml resnoiisilid ities under w Inch all the duties - r - - - - r j 1 Tremexdocs Howl Elder Swann, while !s bering for the soulj of the Bunker Ililleri. r.t try, j times is quite happy in his local allusions fai 1 he "The people have work"d very hard nnt spent a vast nun of money to build yonder mcr.u. mont in honor of the dead; now, if th?y we-'i'.i work as hard and sp?nd as much money to bu ll a monument of souls in honor of Jesus Chri .r, they would make the devil howl so that y'i could bear him all over tha United iitat.T." Even the anxious-minded of the elder's hearers could not help smiling at th idea of sut.li a bowl froiuiiii Satanic majesty. "Uf to E.Ncrr " Volumes of Italian pornt. just received in the Pritish metropolis, furnish es fine amusement for the learned wits. La gn Hunt has shown himself up to snufT in givtnj s merry interpietation to these effasions 1 ha following is a free translation of ths poem on sn-jcring . "What a moment ' what a doubt ' All my none inside and out, All my thrilling, tickling caustic, Fyiannd rinocerostic Vants to sneer", and can not do it ? Now it yearns me, thrills m-, stings me, Now w.'th rapturous torments wring me. Now ays, 'So .'eie, yon fool; get thio' it !'. s i" Oh, 'most di ' Hi' most del .(. (llane it! I shall sneez, t.U spring. Snull is a mo.t delicious thing." Ground ; where Ihe coffins will be deposited in a vault, to bo afterwards disposed of according tc the wishes ot then nearest relates. of both public and private fife are tube pert', rued. I.tt the deep st use of common ralumity and The virtues flourish best ie. th form nl's t 0r?i- monwral'.'ii, !iee each is required, tc.fi. I in inut'jal tlB ttion unite us mott! closely by the , proper fWe, am is expiated to. do no mora. t