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Nle have ulreads ;lOW braskit was representod, and we pregunte the Southern delegates errtrump,' up in the sante wa y . if the (ia.i.tt, will pie us 11:1,111, , and r,1.1e110, above re l u4 aced, we will ascertain and publish the facts NVill our neighbor answer? 1 . 11/1 AN-1.• Ali , 5. , . Ihrt. a Card in other onlinnun it will !a.• - , ten that tine ll.at Th. , NI !Intl.:, na-A upr , l at , a manager ..f ui with.mt Wl.l, lit•lll.,r I.n . t . ,tann. Inn . .11.1 hr anuln-rizn nun (~ o.w 111- 11:1111e. tl, 4dils ulll/ ,I ninwarr:tntadly dealt %lid Then. Irt•rel.l/11,q , of lit " 111:1113p.1,.. {Chu W, equally arg..ni4he.l when Iht.s w their limn, in print. By the way, we may nienti. , n that th amount received on I - laturday night to sen I 4 liarpe's rifles to 111111.41 t" r.-1(•,1 ((i. (0 the ((m i ., nilieent ~t This, ,when tlu speakers were If t,r14.4. S Vo (q.d. an .110111, 14,Ipath. The Kait,a,. Ail i. • in , tit.taluir Don't Lunch it truth a ten fun pole. K. N.—The following arc the delegate, fro! Pennsylvania to the National Convention, in se, sion at Philadelphia. It is met for the pimp, of nominating a candidate for the Presideucv and is a distinct holy from the National Council which adjourne.l on Thursday night: /,,try,- --Wm. F. Johnston, Jac,. -1,. tio;sl,l / ), / , . , //y/r3-.-Geurge T. Thorne Isaac IL tlehuret . Henry Itunim, Cornelius .1 IValborn. Lloyd Jour , . I. rennypacker, Ken ben flookl, K alter G. Evan., Jas. 11. Campbell, Sirmai II F. Stillwell. Titian .1 Pollee, Wm. 11. Irwin D. I:. emiall, .loin 8. l'emeroy, (". Z. Ilimmirls .1. 11. Sewell, Andrew Stewatt, .1. \V. Etherit.g ton, Lemuel Jr, Stain ' , anvil, nubt. M. KANSAA Alt. IN lift.ol: , .lA Te the lieorgia La ginlature, la,t wek. appropriat HN) to aid the emigration of Georgian, 11111, 4 :1,, was rejected by n vote Of 1: to i;:! The opposition to the bill was pr , llClited upon the ground that it was not wi,e policy fur ticorgla, as n Stale, by legialative enactment, to he the first to aid in poliulaling with pro-idavet y voters; that the Matter had better be left tii the enterprise and support of private companie, Massachusetts, on the contrary, chartered a Simi lar association with a capital of $0.000,000. TIM FR kNeISCAN 11l the time te, on Saturday, the bill to incorporate the Francis can Brothers, of Cambria county, was reported with a negative recommendation. It had pre viously passed the House of Representatives by a vote of nearly two to one. To TIIF, EDITORS DP THE MORNYM: POST :- I observe in the proceedings of the Kansas Aid Meeting, published in the Guzetie of this morn ing, my name mentioned as one of the Managers of a Kansas Aid Society. Not having partici pated in any way in the deliberations of the friend of the measure, and not having been so much as present at any of the meetings, I feel it incumbent on me to say that the use of my name is unwarranted and wholly unauthorized. Very respectfully, &c., THOMAS M. HONE. MosnAv Ittounit4o, February 2kith. '49 4 4,4 , 'Y ,• • „ 'A ar - • THE NEWS 1.1, , g11 . 0 . 1‘,11 111:11111:1.1,1.11TICV of iht. 'Re party mill mak, g;‘,, IL; it fog.: e sla t• Lan mil 41111•,11. %Ltl.e! A CARD [From tho einebmatf Cotomeroiat, of the 21A11.1 BREAK/NO VP OF 7'llE ICE-LICKING 1171,4---E1() IIT STEAM ENS SUNK,AND SE VERA I: OTHERS INJ me .'—ONE' 11 UN - DR ED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF PROPERTY DESTROYED. The great ice-bridge across the Ohio, was de stroyed yesterday, after fifty-three days duration. We regret to announce, however, that the de struction of property is immense—much greater than was anticipated. During the twelve hours ending at dusk on Saturday evening the river rose about five inches. All the steamers ice bound at the levee, and in the harbor at the mouth of Licking river had raised steam, and were in complete working order in anticipation of the long looked for breaking, up. About 11 clock, on Saturday night. shrieks from the shrill whistles and tolling of the numerous goat bells gave the signal that the ice was moving. Not withstanding the late hour the excitement was immense, and in a few minutes all the heats were thoroughly manned with efficient crews. The ice in Cho Ohio, opposite the levee, moved a dis tance of a square or two, when it again gorged. All was quiet until about 9 A. M., yesterday, when the lee in Licking commenced moving, gorging some four or five feet high at the mouth, but mtarttul again about 11 o'clock, taking the course Ut the ice-channel cut by order of " lee rommittpe,” a short time since. The scene was grand and terrific beyond description. It moved in huge fragments, and , inartering towards the foot of Main street cut down several boats in a few minutes. The propeller Alhertine, princi pally loaded for Nashville was the first boat sunk, and is a total wreck. She was built last sum mer, cost $15,000. Capt. A. also lost um bar rels whisky. The Salem also went dawn immediately. and is a total loss. She was recently purchased by ('apt. .1. K. John,on, for the Kanawha trade. Loss $B4 - ,00. No hlstizance. A couple of new boala IM - icing - Mg to Captains Davidson and Holmes, being eompleteil below the foot of Main street were materially dam aged. The entire starboard side of Capt. David son's boat. the Jacob Traber, was cru,hed and she lies out on the shr e . Ti. upper w,, r ks were net injured. lint it is roared thein4l is ruined. The ti l e.cent, Capt. Holmes, timk warily, but will be sactd with trilling Manage. 'l'lle Marietta packet, Ilridge City, Capt. Imp nelly—sunk The machinery will be saved Loss The Kentucky ricer packet. Nindona. Captain Stewart. Boat lo,s. Portion of the ma chinery saved 1... The Yorktown, ('apt bound Irian ville for Pittshaigh, e ith a cargo .1 pig ir-e, wheat, No , sunk nearly up to the filer deck Loss oa twat Sl'l,llllo. ktt. RIP' cargo partiallt insured in Pittsburgh. Th e irnpesh,l, )'Bride, boned from Nashville for Pitt.dotrgli, was soak I.y the nat. She has tens of freight, const , tiag .if votton, wheat, 'c. She was built last spring. : at a cost of 51 , 011. Insured fiir 51•".,7410 Pittsburgh. Cargo partially insured. The Flag, partially loaded for St. Louis, is a total loss, owned by ('aft .1 .A. French, and Ilaylord Co• looet Z . :-40 1111 After the }lag careened. the Haynes friini her furnaces fired the holler desk and hurricane re:4'. 101 l fortunately the tire 5<11.," 11111 1 1eitiatfily exting i cit hi, I. without damage to the adjacent boat?. A tittinlier teen were engaged in removing freight fr•itil the Li-at. idien the cabin perle-I from her fool it rumortul 1 1 !•,t severll Irt.t We urt• .I. , Purr , il \n 1.1 Nl:i!et. mho e.t, iug eugirir rouln when en1i!!! r . trui,-ul,l. that 0111 . WT. : 4 LO , ••^ll ..1,2 , 1 i t1y. injury I. I pill ..r eargi, fill CM the itninero.e fields of lee und 11 -wept .-ti Ilo• 14, I , li :10,0 1;10 and a 16-rtl•tt ..r tyrn iif t 6. -I:•anirr I: 1'!,i•1 I ItrIC . 1,•11. Shl. .h,ll, fr w I- I wutor I.- 11.1 . .11tritvi: , . .•••1 t - 4 , e r,t, .1. 1% ),,n s?,/' ',lli pe , I ..iii Sir.` an 11 I it: 0..1).1111,f1 13-.. t night Tht• -I t!t• IT . 1 . 11,` !, Ittluagt , l a tit rl,. Ma- 4 . lghtly the •ink:riv or .., \ lytmc Til( ..f \ I .•/.1 h L. IkV .1. - 71r114, 11 t% I u (: 1, 1 ..1i..:.r. L. I;uir,n , r. 1.. prtlttz ito 11 - 1,1,1 1 , 11 .ght. L- ht•pt , 1,11 , 71.1 , 1 ), ~f Th.• VI inir,•.l.• it.IT }•is•kt "ht:l,l'l. 1 . ,10 ; 4 1,ir,g1 0 v :t1 f 14,1,1 .:11L ..f (!r“ -tru:lnt Tll r 1,,,r,, 1 1 , Ni•t...l her I.he. tpt• , 1•1 , r1t 1,03 t. u. 411? in pamil - ng n Sotal crrerf'!'. le,e, $1.200. The Mt., C..:1.1 ,41 • ..110y , litrungt-i, at ii•o• -trs,:. I y t-tr,7er : .1 int • 1:1, I riutitneta.l.l....m.,: Isqv t el, 1 . 37;r1::. Ole ll' I I 'fle f. rr, ••,.tyrn •5 n ivrr, •;‘,,,, •.!. till 1...•ca.nl ter ut. 1.•:t !hl. . [I. a , al;:ht .1.:!; I.p.k r.z. .11% :110 k••r0c..1,) •1t, , rt.., to ty;teo ,, , , tho tortitt.• tt culprit, tho o-1. .11 7 m It tr, ru ,, nin: E.: :lin mouth of :Ntilioreek. atol ruht,t .1 ill, ,toat,,,•r% 1 I I:ort , .t l;tteell Itar , l, but ,t tut,e‘l they ttoeltt I. •rtt !" . i . 1,1 - 1.1 I,;;,, fOrlller hil , l jrll3 Ow h,nc y host, sent. at the wharf at- ft , ,,rtt, heeler., I=ll 51m. ..1 ..u; altar, bat lb. is a rrforta th.. an Ily a 111,-b tie.. nhannlnc. , n .1 i.raivnt ia. I. iraQ caltlany In .liFpas....l ~r. otteillion tettme• istotle of rising but one eh..t.t.tlett ! . t.r onolt ttt , urt , l that t•harnt.ter nrvt.r t.t r. prett.mt n t ri other hound. Ili this is clailitcd that there 'vas i..• three yours sast,tl at loarnit,,z to *Veil. That a reform 4 thin kind ‘rttu',4 t,tt Itt , trottt tt, both yoirotz :Led .•t.I. tt.t.t! reto.ti t t t t o . emu •Ittri.tolty Ao.ttortng . -tor lair ztoto- 1,11 V' t,. t. .•,; i'•114 • earl - to:tit, lel •.f . 410.1 it, toot •,.;!! n•Z !! t rttlo•; tt. Itrtg•ti•t. brs reptitttlion lot •, oral itra , ll , 7t! sia, Such tut ribltut :thy itit ft tint! the t-rttl.t..ti ;o ,l Anne,tit..e t shl n.. :ht t, might be indiDU-1 It. assert. 1 - .1- some ear, hr Pitman. I'fl and orhors, in thin onnntry and (;rat Itritnin, a start raintal (41 t ho part .1 Ito 1,81141, n la,k and perliiipit the fa•t that a tlonotroi I h0n..f..r0 t,l Loyn IlecurF:ty its lr,trodurt,,n alit Intr tr l•ul.li r , thin of a complete of school, Lo.,l:• in inn pito, 'tette characters or inipro‘ed nli Iteeplv impressed with the iniptirtitecit cf such it. publication, a nutniter or eititern. iti Mendota, till no i n , ag-reed with Mr. James Adair of that place doh upon his procuring is snbscription hot which troultl itPttify them in the inl estoiont. they %soukl ails ante five thoucand donut, towards the 'millionth,. of a pruner, series of readers, gratittner, geography. ant}, tuntio—in fact a comple net of school bookr--in th:• phonetic typo. :Ur. A diLir Iva, gone to work in earnest in itringin,t this matter lsofore the people, am! wo have no 'hllo he will suecood., Return visiting our cities, ho hal conversed personally with nearly thirty presiilorint er pretossors in some half d a mn colleges all of whom expressed n willingness to no operate with hitil -an I nearly every literary man he ban spoken to tlin.n the enterprise has given him eneottragement. Peter the plealotie ,yl.lOlll, o, 1111elleillle the l'ltl toevitary sounds of our langeage. as vti,en u, kelnen •.r in tle, Brain mar, ~Lfl repeat Ilit ,d r i,„), i. Ally .110 ale. can enl/11, late earl I'ls is 1 ,1, 01 4 ) py (Logic whe cannel are 1/11nl to teat.), a rbilil spell The little liken unnee,,nrytie Illidurhlllll.lllll , l I,le'll the elOnlenlltry nonnds l/1 till. larlgllage Mr. Adair tieliverfai a short addre:, 1., the teirille, of oar Iwo recently, on this sithjecti and, al ihe meeting of their Association, 011 the _:Sal, th e fellewing resolution,. At hid] Meet our hearty appr.. lettlloll. were adopted. Thli: II the la,neged 1 , .t py etlabl 1.01,111 e general, it would work it not for goksl in primary' Odneatlon, ft ex,,11, (I, That the plan pngn sed Mr. Ad a i r ap rears t" this .Isseeiatieu the woes. feasible fur ai plishing such reform. h'.,.•lrel, That the ttateller i , of this are n. ,0 1111110Illied by this give atu ru l i e ii„ and practice the ex 4ir similds us given by Mr. l'evell. Mr. Bullion and ether anthers, in their English It rsdninars. Aer - 'l'he beet argument In the world i« the argument ..1 eV(.110... ' rt. IS the balite opah sk holt I,lLe thu paroilarity of fir. /ioriors' Symp Lirerteoei. Tir. Ind rnntlialnpt,. is a r0.111 , 11y for 11.11 affeethmy ,f th e nooary Itrgiva telellog to CIYSBII . TION, ere. Cll - vl Si diaged Of that terrible Ti the \lrbil, t.f a 11, ili gredwrit in the l re, aratiou, ()incr./nano. r‘i , filet twit rut, nr Dr. Gray, En-C,aninl .1. f'..1.11.. Jain., Tall mulire. Bnq., of N Shay., Eng, of 11.wton. /111.1 ran., of other well kniiwn rinz. n. In nritg yeluiltary test, nosy It pint. The Syrup reteired th e iif the Dr.( suiwns in the ennui ry. Fr•r irenf, son pamphlet in the hand, if Agent, ma j tent in another oelninn. /3 , W - For s 10 , whol,,alt. 3111 i mail,k. K. SF.I,I,EIiS 0)., cor,o +ltl 5.,..1it1.tr,t1t.n. Ow by lIRNDERSON Liborty street; 11. P. SCLTWARTZ, nud ItE(`KIIANI & McKENNAN, Mksbony City. feb26:llkarlw at No. 164 Wood street, and ex amine our stock of Sort HATS and Wring Cops. Just re ceived, a largo lot of 'Shanghai, Celestial, nod other stylo, of OA F ., Ch we will lion low for rash. Monno h Co., 1G.4 Wood street. oet.lB .~_ -a. • -0 ' L H E 'LAU , ' ST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. AlUflv Ai. 01' THE ASIA AND ATI. N NEW a, February The .deanery At lantic and Asia arrived on Stmday, with dates from Liverpool up to the !lth inst. Neither of theta bring any intelligence of the Pacific, and tho alarm in relation to her safety is augmented. The European intelligence indicates that all goes favorably in the direction of peace between Ruhsia and the Allies. The protote“nr,k pre liminary Congress at l'aris had been signer - and it is reported that the Emperors of Russia and Austria will visit Paris during the conferences. .1n armistice from land operations only till the hot Of March will probably be agreed upon. Nothing of interest routes front the Crimea. The last of the docks at Sebastopol had been destroyed. The 'chief feature of tho Atlantic's news is the excitement prevailing in England concern ing American affairs. It is reported on the Liver pool 'Change that Mr. ltuchanan has demanded his passports, and the absence of himself from a seine given by Lord Palmerston is attributed to the personal. misunderstanding between the Earl of Clarendon and himself. We have no particulars of the misunderstanding, as the Eng lish papers maintain complete silence on the subject. Earl d'.l :tretnlttn iO, however, reported to have spoken in a most imperious manner to Mr. Buchanan, whieh the latter checked by closing the interview. It is stated that the Derby party intend to bring forward a motion in Parliament on the iiibieet of the omits irnt of all allusions to Aim , . rica in Ihe Queen's It reported that France and England have jointly i , eitt En voy:, to Brazil to enli•t that country azainst the loftiest! , of the United it Central ‘ineriel. In the incn i n time, the r , trd tone of the Eng- Press lit threatening and prii,iinoptiioun Lift- roiled State-. The purely coinnier cial proion.s form nn exception, and the Cham bers of Commerce of Nlittichester and Liverpool pri,tiiiit against any it errupnon of amicable re- NC ith the United Stater. The funds have been derro..4sed by the threat ening a,pect of affair,. Fr 0111 1110 L0r1.1 , .T1 Me expect to heat: every day that QUI. Minirter at Vkashington h a w reveierd his passport, aml i on his way home. That, or eourre, will eomp e l rmtilar proceeding: , on our part with regard 1,, the 1414 rican Minis ter. 311 , / Mt. km:lin:in and Mr. Crampton, the two inolleorive gentlemen representing the liov- I•rnment. , at Waghingtm •ttol at ',melon. will I•. „ Lab's cres:. , each other on the .IThu:tie.” After deploring the eli-teoet.' I.( n dontestie • j oalrel, of whit+, the Troo.i Engt , in d has really apologised enough to onttsty ten European umpire,. that payer goes on to ray: "We can mit hold her England ) responrolde for the en rtrangement, aunt Amerittazot moat reckon on an Mstinate resistance. if I hey lore ur to it_ Let them cottot the ere , t defore they take any faint ed oe l at e r tw o or three 1 , :, , e6 they witi !nuke calculation in vain." Fri , rn - deal ,f paritinald” irritation tt Ivit In re that the spn pathiez of reputilican h ave h e ,„ unace 'oulytaL:y r . , tv‘i •11/1":11g the pr , etil w tr. in denalf rrf th , rirtit , day and sheet ant-h, , r r C r 1.P:I fl and it the people of the runt t , 1,-:r ruler, to pinny ! , •t n.tr ,hll I.le it Itritnin. they will admit stored .'! I" 1.1 for i.•,0•111 pant ii,• Frtni ts to I 1:11g1:01,1 I „ lirtt .kyta, •11:.; • 111,A.Tve ; rt.-ortt Irtt , re%l-..1 Luiz' ; , •1it . 1,1! ri t l5 Wnu It:orl6 , Lg: i the 1 , 1 in-! PHLIor-;,.11 r It , la, :1 j in of Ihr 4,1 ra . A tr:1(.1,•411 bei,tet• ihtffirnl rr KI:111 , 1 1: II , rune t t -, •1 , .•-••ittat)t, I . Tut :c.l I Itt,tria. It t.gt- , ••••. th, ciatioretwt. ttitill ILrre The Elti , t 1 tipippitood t lo.• wail .! "11— 1t Oen r 1 . . * :4 • 1tn . .111 and F.Art again re p. .t... 1. \l . lltert. tippear t., Ile 111 a Imer.e.art mail Itto been—receive.' since that t thp.,,VAqtaic Tt,e liritisli Ft_eniitt frlgriteril'Orypitetints wrecktfl on the North. west cot of .h,thue! ..torto.u.Purrrd eft the Er.di4 , ti the ~ht ..1" the 701 inet. !ti:ltty Ittlerion.it -t• datnag.,j. The‘ ',talent .1 , /f , tt,r ,tate , that :;it 11, i: , timatod that he w-,;`.1 hkr L. :tot It r "Cr ti , 4 . 11 the It!iti-h vaNt•ra tat-nt .tt I I:adtatata. Thi= Itt , “aa.a.t ta la at tht• desire of Lord I'unnet-1;1.ot. '.n intetsorw trio, U. take rbirt• the tatt, rata etlllcls.y. When Ihntry Bulwer would en. plit;., at le, t Duchanan the e , ntrr , .nti.., he i. propqrod t.. re, , uturne.n.L All ~ t her pap. r nolatictin j-tefou.ed Adence upon tho, matter. In th e }f ot o, of Conunoto., Lord Pulmenuon, iu •ster to in inluiry from Mr. Gih.len, nail that the correpondence with the American 01,veril tuent open Central American affair, would, when ~.onlde t e , L be Ifdd hef,,ro the Parliament. The nnit, of Saturday morning, cot . the e.,ur.q• taken by both English 13 Ilti 11 , , , rioan iu reference to existing dithi at, I tow:lrking that even immunity, h.,v.• moot hare limits, conelmlei. , • • we are as ilesirou, nt peace ns Mr. t'ob.len Mtn t.O but we know that when a hat LI, too protni to reason, the II . r r I .. frotil Hamburg, dated February -t:,:.• pirseu c...rges ~1 three •ai , i,tre..tu I tw. attic„? three , Inning till , Wed., .1, -El 1t11 , 2 , 1it. ~! the vt s v,erc r• VI . February 25.-- Chair 111,1 )w me Scnate n c , toinut.tienti,n fr. o, the Sc , l'of of the Nary In r 11, 1 ,, n the S,-nnte trntvonttlinc a ropy of the report Naval The Chair sdite,l that it wan not nr c"lnpla;,..l. with too journal record other imiirrs. nil l further, that the ~ l innet ao•lic.llt.i the otr on the set trod C:oqt.:l wen, not unult , knt,wn to the Do partment •rq h Mr. Mall“rv. tho ( . .,wh,itt,e. Na,l n AII . IIIT, repartod n hill to amend the act hi promote the yolli decoy of the Nnvr. 1f r. Dfn on submitted a resolution relynting tlw President, if not illCOl.llllittlitte With r f tlltltt . 111401 Put. to eimonntiicate to the Senate all the corresen detwe between this Oovernment and tin:tat Britain regarding the enlistment of soldiers in the United States to nerve in the British foreign artily, accdunpa niil by such evidence and documents rts the Presi dent tray doom proper to show a connection of officers or agents of the British tiocetamiont with this viola tion ofrmr lacy and the National rights. Matzen said that the statement of Lord Claren don, in the British Ptirlinment, trirelation to this mat ter, had nicently been received in the English papers, and unless the An*rican side of the argument, is also made known, the community would be or mitwi ; it AV no th,,,ifo re important that all the correspondence should at IMO() Ito 11111410 Mr. C.,, who appeared in his seat for the first time .into his recent imvere accident, and apparent ly perfoctly recvered, not only agreed heart i ly with every word which Mr. 51aa had uttered, lint would go further thau he had. Ile would reit Lc itate to say that he never saw n statement so en tirely mintrary to fact as that of Lord Clarendon. lie considered that the payment or the passage of men to Canada, :mil then enlisting, them, was n palpa hlu violution (4' out neutrality laws. Mr. Yoke inquired of Mr. Mason whether it was trot•, as stated in the speech of Lord Clarendon, that the brit iii Government had offered to submit the wt denier! t 4,r th e eontroversy with regard to the iuterprmation of the Clayton and But seer treaty to the arbitration of a friendly power. Er. Mason roptitsl that if any such oiler had sri, motto officially, his ass ignorant of it. Mr. Crittenden Insight the ltriti,h tlitvernment had made all the apology that mothd lie expected of it. when it acknowledged the error, and declared it unintontional, and promised that it should not again .tcrur. Ho understood that as soon as the British tiOmeretpunt was apprised of the !dissatisfaction of this Government on account of recruiting operations, the Itritit , h agents were promptly instructed to desist. This was the highest satisfaction for such an injury, and no apology ought to he demanded. Mr..lLison said that whatever might have been the Aatements made across the water, no statement had Item otered by the British Government for its viola tion of our neutrality laws. He thought when the correspondence was called for, it should be laid before the Senate. The Senator from Kentucky, Mr. Crit tenden, would find ha made his leap before he had gained the stile. Mr. I krulin imiutred whether .!fr. Buchanan h a d not expressed himself satisfied with 4v.hat Lord Clar endon had said in explanation of this mutter. Mr. Eason replied that ha was not familiar with the allele correspondence, but if Mr. Buchanan had ever expressed himself satisfied with the course of the British Government, it was done under a misap prehension of th 3 facts. After further debate' the Resolution wasadopted. The Senate then resumed the consideration of tho special order, being the Kansas correspondence. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, said he had listened with + ... • w .0. .. ........t'' . FOUR DAYS LATER Peace Negotiations Progressing NOTHING OF THE PACIFIC (•11Ty mid Th. •1• , ., •. il lif b• 11, n 1.•11g aN.I tat Tlll (IT 11 -FOURTH COtitatESS I , I:ST sEss 1)N. pleasure to the discussion as to whether r. Cramp- ; ton should be recalled, or what measures should be taken to heal the wounded dignity of this country, and would say he would rather outer into contlet with England or any of the great powers of Europe than have a conlict among ourselves. Such axon- Ilia !night coma in consequence of disturbances in Kansas. Ile said in reference to the remarks of Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, on this subject, the other day, that many of. the objectionable portions of speech had been modified in print, and the most ob jectionable of all bad boon entirely omitted. Hewes glad to eon this, for it gave him reason to hope that the 7:tsoutur from Massachusetts was not altogether beyond the pale of redemption. Mr. Jones said, in alluding to Senators whom he opposed, the devil takes care of his own, and this accounts for their prosperity. (Laughter.) Hale—lf it had not been for the Kansis hill I would not be here; I owe my election to the l'resi dent. who must be the only devil who brought me to Congress. (Renewed laughter.) Mr. Jones—lf that is true. the Senator is the most ungrateful wretch that ever lived, as ho continually attache the President on all occasions. (Laughter and applause is the galleries. ) The Senate then adjourned /boom—On motion of Mr. Thorington, the Com mittee on Military Affairs were instructed to inquire into the expediency of establishing a military acad emy and school of practice in the Valley of the Ifis sissippi. 3/r. Orr made an ineffectual effort to introduce a resolution instructing the Committee on Naval Af fairs to inquire into the expediency of constructing 15 additional steam frigates. There being no quorum, the House adjourned. Pit ILADV,LPIII A, FebrUary 2).—The resolution that the Convention nominate candidates for President and Vice President prevailed, and the balloting was nhout to he commenced when Mr. Perkins, of Connecticut, announced the seces sion of the delegation from that State, which was followed by the delegation from Now Hamp shire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and por tions of the Ohio, Illinois, lowa and Pennsylva nia delegations. The Convention subsequently nominated Mil lard Fillmore and Andrew Jackson Donaldson as candidates for President and Vico President. The latter is now engaged in making a speech returning thanks. The lidt..win g is the balloting for President: Fillutore 179; Law- 2-1; Raynor 11: M'Lean 13 ; the balance ~ : eattering. The nomination of Fill trmre was reveived with deafening shouts. The C.mvention then voted for Vice President, as I dhows : Andrew Jackson Donaldson 181 i;ardner 12 : Raynor N ; Walker 8; Stewart of po,n,yl van i a 2. I) , ,ualdson was declared nomi nated atnidst'great applame. The nominations wore made unanimous, and the Convention then adjourned Fine The Breaking up of the /Liver CINCINNATI, February 21, P. dlispatc wa. re,.eired at Cibeintlati, elating that th Forest queen and Wisconsin No. 2 ha , been lost below Mill Creek. The total loss 1 , ,,,ds and cargo is not less than two hundre thousand dollars. insurnnce in this city is light. and is ‘1 rihni,4l nin , ng the various 1/frAces. The iee has not Rtarted above Cincinnati. has nic.), ed fruni Nloolison CINVINNATI, February 25.--1,41er —The river ha- ri.en about eight feet within the last twelve hour., and i. rdill rising. The river is gurged with ice above and below. Front Boston tInsToN, February '2.l,—The new United State. .team frigate Merrimac was stranded this morn lug, on her trial trip. We have avenunts front flonawes to the lot n Fehruary, wide') state that the Haytieu were 11 ,, Inewant bound, by order of the Empe r.,r. the inva,,ion Dominica having been aban Hearer of Deltpatelarn to Nlearatfon. Wk+iirs,:fl,N rim - , February 2r.J. - aj. • or , ly r,t the NV VI OrIe:LLIN Prlf,t, goes t.. N earactia in the .teamer to-morrow, as hearer 1 , 0,1.4411 N. fn a n °lir t.urrrtunenl. Ili> lady u Ile will remAitt there see month,. Death of no ES -Member of Congress. 1i I 1./. DELPII FehrUltry n.- -Ed. B. liable Mom her Congress fr in the Sehnyl [-lel, Penns) iratiin. tiled in this city nt , •Itnrelay. Ile In at, like forillerly Canal CoMinis ti - The Crew! Iter7orvallve—PFVEß AN 1,1 11E1? 111 M'I.A.NFVZ4 1.111.:1; - M 11..rightems, IA 1t•„1 Uniun. Park rounty. r ti. ter., F1...444.! line., or l'ittelairtrit, that le. had sunered i r• - sl II Crew n 1.5,50 and protrtuled attack 1 , ,,nr and Ac,-44,, and wsnt onttpletely., restwwwd to health by the !woof the l.icar Pills alone. Thew. PUts urnittegabwat t ly . t.s.sews grx-4t (AM it prop, tha, and ran be taken with decided .I.l.anta,l, 'or 444 any 411.mearew requiring Ins igarating moat lad the Liver Pills stand pro-eminent na tt moans 4.fre .da..Liver to healthy oath,,: hence the they have attained. The nunterons fertnida. Ide dia,ase. arleng fret. a distme....l hirer. which w, LnIL 44.14411 of then eat I a Ito r4•1441,red easy of car, thanks to 0., and p,nes , rth, u 110.1• t,,:tr ILi, g - r.atl4-ars--4, name which will dteweted I • 14 ..d..•rity an en, .14etening of gratitude. This innaltta. runitrin, ..41.1 ,dw.” 14.,• kept wittun reach; and on Ore rilwarati,• ef th, .arlieKt symptoms of diaeased Liver. ,•..4. i. sally .4.1 lawful!) ndrufaitttertel. run Itivior. will pl,•:rer be .xn•fnl to iv* f.,r . N'T. , rue Ltrv-r Pills, manufacture.' by FLEMING Pau- • o VitLitinrch, I. Moro aro other purporting to In Ciro fill.. now tieforc [lto public. Dr. Al'Lant,, gcunim lover Pill, al,. hI. reletirvile.l Vomnifime. ran now lie ha, At all 1 -,,, j,ta111e llnIG Stoma. Ntine gn•uulnc n about tin suptatur<• of 1 , 1.1+:11INtl DILOS. for .11e by the rrolo proprietor Y1.1r:NIINO BRCS, Furcensors to J. Kidd .t Co_ bL'oLtwl No. CAO Wo.l ntreet„ exalter of Fourth _ _ tl&-Sanda' Salt Itrheum Reinetly AND SAIL t I, APARILLA.--Name Lot flume oho have expertenetsi th intekrable itching of the 6km cold ' q ou Sd 1:1,, um. Seur huh.- or Cutaneous Eruptions, ran hungine the dta.rioealiti irritati,d, It trensions. Sufferer, ate retniuded that 'hero in 3 speisly and certain remody within reach oral!, •i- :• 4 ANDS' SA.I.T lilt El. M REMEDY AND SARSAPA -1,11.1 A taken internally throw, nut oil tinhealth dpu r. It-r. the. • iteulanon, the other applied emernolly de.,.t . 1.s Th. sans a• It appear, (-11,111:4 and heals the suns,- eunjuintly these fil/11-,116 raudlen o s, paddy n• s t uri . the 1...4 1.. n Ilealth slid canoe all unsightly es. and,. t., dr) up Mid disappear, leaving the sklu per teetiv suosalt and flexible. sud w. 1,1 It) A. B. SANDti, Druggists, to N,.sr Y•.rk almt, I.r VLEMINO BROS., rlttrilmrgl, Po_ aml by geDlTally. fxb2A.lw 4k - Butch elupr's unit. Oriyinw, 1,, T.,. Nants,.l--4q oud nll tillrAt lots tL. /tE,..'ST--nerer (ma., ratin t, or black. true to nature, without 1111. I , 3+t inju rt to 4.111 or hrlir. Mad! , nut dold. or applied. il, nine pr iN at, rttuttittl at lIATeIIEL()It'S old establ.hed 1%1;4 Yarnory. 2.11 I:roadway. Neu York. w bolos/A.lO and rt‘btil, by Dr. Gro. 11. litsszr,„ 140 Wood tartlet. fr.ll2ll:lwctaw / 1, 7,1 , 4 . 4 , 1 often prove fatal, leads to rameintup. Lion, anoint the patio three tinier a day with DAILEY'S l'A EXTRACThiIz. If secrothar form the rectum, Own 111.11 Pile try ritti„,," tilled with Extraction. and grad oAlly pis, Large It 4.1 Ihr Flyrillgt• 1. withdrawn. it serer Lola to 1 . 111, t 1( Any ~r virulence. nor to glee entire 1.:11.11t y t.. all, frequently curing by our application. Piles are known by the lost, ,itching and lain of the 31111, pllev are minted sometimes by the falling of the whole bowels, which thou prom the Intestinal canal tight against the hark banes and la?pl the blood from returning tip the vessels. aimilar to the 61.0 being kept at yon r linger when II string is tied tight round it; sorb frequent, and for serofulons lioniera atilt ulcer', to form theieto. then 1111.11, 11 perrOCt abdominal supporter, and weinn c. anprese to the rectum, and continue to oaa the salvo nLov /111401111/ over the loins any abdomen for w,,up. and the natural belts that support the bowels wit. lam -ntrneted 3114 noub• strong, nod your lifo will be aavedl If Property applied. el "ry cane will be euro,b it never Grih,, Now- genuine without a isleobplate tnigra‘ed label, with ntol/11111-es II ENRY Atioinitictitri•r. C. V. Co., 11antilarltiters. Sohl p.r hos by Dr. 1/.40. 11. KUSER., 1.4) 15...1 st sq, nil notirly evot y hour in itiodititioi, 1111,11, 2 1. ml the l'nito.l Stated All onion, nr to Ll, re furi„. f,tiition or ndrirr. to In. to C. V. KLICKEN .t CIL Now Pork, f0164.1aw2w. Or. Mdg w ' s larit.oveD and lISPROVIth rage, also Dr. I. F.. ott'a C. , lebrated Wit ito Circ.-a:onm; Lin-- nmt, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott, 111.71linr Mi•dit'lti graduate, and Phyalrian of extensive prae il, Saito genuine, only as prepared by Or. I. &mi.& Co., Datil; Morganton n, it glyht. Dr. :WlAny's inritoren Winding° and IMPROVED Liver Pills, accompanied by certificate of C. McLain.), for nab by Druggmax and Merchants everywhern. Inc. 11. IiKYSER, 140 IS. bosl st, Wholosalo Agvut. I.s. J. P. FLIOII.NII, uNtr Agisnt. Jet2,—.o.dawapc *From the N. York National Monitor of . Fehroary 21.-11ruenN more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung complaints, than any other %petitioner of medicines that hue struggled with the fleiToLn of the utotetrz medica, for the last century, by the invention and le•rfction of an instru ment that will convey to the lung. a medicine in the Ong.) of in highly Medicated Vapor, which act& directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by Nympathy. Those who are troubled with diseasee arising from diotordeml lunge, will sublerve their interests by giving the Ilygmn Vapor a trial. Coution.—Dr. CURTIS' lITGILLOA ie tho original and only nov263wdaw 9 - Hats I Hats! S—All the Latest stylw of and CAPS. can to purrhwed cheap, for csA, from MOBAL , IN St GO, No. 164 Wood str.vt, Next door to the new Church, oila door front Sixth street. ':';',..:Zfi.-i , ,,:.! - '., - ; . ;" . '..:. tbr.L,i , wmgE DirrTirAir; SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OVPICtI, b. N. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ST&, Plitluidgilph la. ./WiIfARINE INSDIIAkOIS ou 6awla, cargo, Pr dNbt, to all parts Of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON 60111/S, nivero, Catialg, Lakes and Land Orriiages., thrill parasol the Union. PULE iNSURANUE ON MEIIeIIANDIZI: generally. On Stunts, Dwelling Ilutuuss, Ac. .4.racts Climpany Nori•Mber file, 1 Rondo, Mortgages and Real &ditto $101,020 04 Philadelphia City. illlll after loiano 05,210 00 St,gl...in nimbi, Railroad and I, samara Colo 23,000 In Bills Riceienble • 1,156,440 97 iin hand 264326 09 Balances inc hands of Agents, Premiumg nn Ma rion Policing recently ironed, and oilier debts duo the Company Soliorription William Martin, &al. Mmund A. odor .lolin U. Ihtvls, John It. I'onr..lll, 0 ,,, r14 ,, 0. Luiper, Fol‘tartl 1)r. 11. AL 111istuil, William C. Ludwig, 11111.•11 Craig, Spetwor Mc LI vain Chants Keller, 11—kmelillnats Tuns. C. Mem, Vire Next. lirstity LYLOURN, 2,..ocrutary MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. lIANITACTURERS' INSURANCE COMP' OP PHILADELPHIA. . CUARTER PRE.PITCI.4.I.--OELANTSD Mr TICE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA- Chartered Capital, 8300,000. ?IRE, MARINE AND INLAND TB A_NSPORTATION, AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Pr,•,,ltlont. OR fi I N RUU4RS , SKrretary. ti MORO It TULIN(/ ' Treaquror. DIRECTOIIB. Anron S. Lippinciitt, llllliiini 11. Thniami, _. Mahlon Gillingham, Willinal li/eat; N ichnlii.4 tt.'Ttlytor, Alfred W..kn, Orrin !Cogent, Cliatica J. itlelda, John I'. Slalom, J111131:21 P. Smyth. ftit-Thb. Cnnpany has boen organized with a Oath Capi tal. and C 1,,, Directors hare determined to adapt tlo ll(Willed," to ii . available resources. 'IN, olniervo prudence in conduct ing its affair+, with a prompt aikittattilerit of losamt. Pitt...burgh Mica, Na,. 75 Water istreet. .1. NEWTON JON ILS Agent., lIEVEItENCES. The following well known and re.poomitrlg. firma, Pitt. .urgh have :anthorize.l referenro to Ilient, with tvg;lrtl In tl tAbility mint lonnuitte. of the Matinfachturn,' hanynny. K raile k itahru, tle..rge Smith d, l'iertmn .SE Co., 111,7 PITTSBURG II LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSITANCE CUII/'AXY, CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, P. ROBERT GALWAY, President Dios. OttAiiAm. S.eerulary. entripany makes exery insurance appertaining 1 , 111141:U4i with Id Fl; RISKS. Also, against lIITLL AND CARthl RIERS on tho Ohio Mitoo,sippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. Awl agailmt Imsa and Damage. I.y Fire, and against t. 'orila 4 tho Sea and inland Navigation and Transportatin t'oHeirs stied at Cho ',moot ruhai couxistont with Hatay II !wove. CIE= . _ .. Ftolwrt t7aluay, Samuel M , Clurlum, .I..eph P. Gamn.uu. M. U., John Scott, J4llllll !gateauxll, David Ridley, Jam,. IV. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander It null ey , .Jo.-ph S. 1 Avrit, ../..b ti Yullurtuu. 1 1 1.an11e1,111,...13r0un, Das id H. Clmud.•rn, Chriatian Zug, II ilhatu Carr, 1',,,1,ert 11. Hartley. Jas. U. II1Li:ill. • fol,lB British & Continental Exchange STOAT DILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. Os THE t'SION BANK, LONDON; In SLM Ur II &tit, UMARDS. .ems - ' Phew , Draft, ttre ztvatlattle ttt all the printmal Town ,11 N It, SWTLA ND AN.D IRELAND. a n d the CON 'll N KNT. ,Iraw SIGUT lIRLIt on 111. A. Grunelonum aC I:lnitial, ~ / e...1.Vh- P r+/.'Y' .1 • .11.1!.v. Whalss ay,. Kr a rentittant,o to all parts of GI:11:11.4 ITZEIt.L.k U mid IP ;WAND. 1'01.10.101 )11(...001tatg to travel abroad, mar pruettre. [111,111,L1 Lg. 1.01.Le111 of CregilL, 011 Will, I, Alimvy ow he oliMitird, !ceded. iu and part of Europe. I:OLLITTIONS of Bilk, Noes. and tither ett•curitiox iu Eturopt ill rervii.• prompt attrutitio. IS ILLIA M 11. WILLIAMS & CO., Wod, rumor Third strekte. ;ITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY I'ITTB R 11. W I LLI A U MAMA LEV, PresidenL AA MUM L. MA ft HELL, 1 4 ,1 - entry. )FTlrfi:: i 14,1 Water sh,l, brtuven .:Varlad and Wuxi &rats. Eke - Insuren MULL ANL CA RUM LASES, on the Ohio td vnrs nod loit.otnricn. bnitem nnultn4 Loam or UhriotetiFFma Also.. g aiust fLe Peril n 1 tno Sea and Inland Navigation hd Tranvportation. I=l William Ittgal,y, Jame, M. Cooper, Samuel Rea. Robert. IMulap, Jr. Isaac M. Pennock, ilarbtulgrlt, Waller Bryant, EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PITTSDUIIGH. TOIIN H. 811t , fiNBEIt0E8, Prtmident. ROBERT YINNEY, Savrvtary. C. NV. BATCHEIAM. Genontl Agont. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS . . OF MARINE AND FIVE RISKS. DIRECTORS. 3. If. Shoenborger, C. W. Batchelor, O. W. Ca MS W. K. Nimick, 'Noir M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, T. IS. I.lp,iike, R. D. Cochran, It T. Levt-11, Jr., George S. &Well, John A. Caughey, S. S. Bryan, Dacia 3PCnodlesn. 413 - All Losses snarained by partic. insured under policies ssneil I.y this Company will be liberally adjusted audprompt 5" Paid ot its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5300,000. I)ddinti and other Property ag . ..Linst Loss or Datil/tee by 'jr,. and the Perils of lbe Sea and Inland Nang pan. and Tramsportation. =EOM W.. P. Jollnkton, 11,..1y Pat iorson, .Jwob Painter, A. A. C.J,I rn.r. W. MTll;ntock, Jag. P. Tanner, ;;oor, W. Smith, W. S. Hll.Voll, 1). K Park, I. tlrlor SioN.l, Wad., Hampton., IL M. Long, A. J. Jouon, J. 11..lonen, 11. It. Gotapthall OFFICE. Rs. l'rrsitien! Ilnu. WM. F. JOHNSTON Tin KODY PATTERSON. .s