• • .6 , 16/o.a.r.dar • E. fit.E.Cl".l! Y Plt 0 P ,E*ll T - 0 R A,N , 1l -"P U B LIS I,I:ER IL` E O'F P ÜBLIICt AT:ION. • Tha - ddittidai flimAba Is pulilished Vvenkly nit a large' rutty Col ualYB, and furnishecl tu-stib ..serilairs at the rate uf.51.50 if paid -stidetly in advance; • V.. 75 if paid , within the . ..Lye:lry or $2,4 in all cases 'after* thic imp/rattail ui Tiro' —joar. 2iostAbsorlppmB reatived for Iv less period Ulan • •tik months,' and Wino until all am:wages • are paid, iptluss at,..thu. option of the publishin. • l'apeia ' • .iionp ..subscribers living Mit of ettnibdrlatiii county •• mina be paid fun in advance, ur the payment initntined • ,by'SOllle responsible , per . sun ii ring iii Cinaberlatid t•on it terais will bo rigidly adhered 'to in all cases. ' ADVE.I.I:TISE , N • • :.4.4.lve'rtisoinUiltii will' bu cliargetl $1.06 pOr square.i, 7 . tw01V,0 lutes fur three 'kusitrtions, anti lttsyetits tor each "stattosittent ius rtittu. Air advertisements. ot rOss than tivelre lines conslttered'ftti tt-Squarti... 'rho following rates bu eh: argot!, tin' Quitrterl , y, Half Yearly Spa Yearly -atiyertising . 3 / Months. 11 11.nutlis. 12 'Months. 1 li . trance, (12 - lincs,) .;$3.00 $l.OO. ' . sB.oo' ' . 2 • 1.00 8.00 12.00 < 1 4 Column, -. • - - S.tl . • 12.00 .'lil.oo. 7 -- . - ~ l-.00 -0.00. ...•,:._o.oo_ '4l .. -' • .. •- - 2, 25,00 35.0 0. .15.00 • - Ativl,l4lscSncittislirsortud before Marrinties:inid.lleatlin, $ cents per lino fur 'first, ifisertioU, 11.10 '4 couts'per line • Q • . ' .c • i , ,,ns: lluninanikutionit ot. subjects of golited or individual intoreet wl be ebarged 0 cue --per iiiir; -1- Tifo - Propaeto - r — Will notTtryespunsibleiii ageo for eirore Mr ortik(ffilelltie; '.'OhitwtrY notiree4oAt 4 xceollin'g live lines; will bp ißeei‘.ted without.rhark,o. J°l3,•,PRl'i~T i L' The CAItLI,T,Z OFFIC Ifirgost. :61.1 Ulost'einuilleteeiiiiNipliirieiit tin!' Threego.el go.ubiutLvaliety • uit ed_for _Plat and •Falle,%• worlt of efrerj• Kind. • us t•, do Joh Peintiug at elm slortest .iiuti&ii aiie -- "Mtrge . Retsormtto - prms;' -- leileMsin - Nym. l4-(,),-11)11- n• any thing:ln 'the Jolitii4.llue. . t • torest to give us a call. every-eariety of ULAN, -7TAltiiitly, • • • • - - • , All letters Mf.business -must 14. post-paid to se • oure attention. • . . . . • . . _ atetu ahnex.tiseptents. PI) EALS P 11 1856:Ile, (;.0 1111S,10111'S of Ctiml.erlaltuilty Imre 11%01 on the wilowing tiinvl and )11:111. , limit -11(11.11g the apni.ttl, on the t idno.nal fur the several lo‘rin,ltipb ;Intl boroughs in :• - •:tid county, • • • • County tax. qollar rat , . 3 1 .1 mills. ' • _•tqate tax, dollar rate mitts. -. • .1110 tol;i2ruallo 1, tha. assesoti. * - the and pla,r , -11xe.1 for II)) icppoals. at wlth,lttliiim -the• a',..,:sors a ill .rettart two resiwt•table CitizEiT;r"Tor . CollecturA:' • . ••• Moiltne...townsltip...at....th.e_linblic bon!, Ate the 3rd day fnai•elt. lliper Allyn and 3100tnie;Intr;.:" at. The ofalcorgu rp nlsler, iu Ileeli:ui:e::bur,; Ca. Alnesd:ty the .1111 .lay of Mardi. . • Lower Allen and Now 'Cumberlanil at the public flail ou_Wednesday thi ,111 day of 'Mareh. • • _ l'ennOya•ouglr and Ilamptlenat the public- tan.•.: The - Omni n-klay on Thtn•sday the t;th day of .11arelt. silV'. the -I'llhlie honNe of Iktiirge Duey on Frl.lay the 7111 day 61 , M.A.riLii. Nee rill„ and. Fratnkford,at the ruldie:lunn,;y M. W.,odhttrii in;Nowville On 1133 ' t lkojot II :day id il•inrell. -7. • . ~ . ' 1111111iit and Ntiv.rill utile same plare ..nt Tuesdal. - the 11th day Lit':.‘larit. . • _ . , ... ..-_-.s`—l-lepew.-11-at6le-pnlitle__llotLse_of__Daall Mourey____on 'Wedoes.Lly the 12. th. . Filtippittisburg.-ILirongh-nntl-'l'ownship at -tllO-I'lll‘liC • honer of Aui.rhinhattult tilt 'flinrisla.i......- tho . / 3 t l, ir• ti , ontliantption at the same plena nn Friday the t Rh, - trirl. ills :it - at t lit!' pnlilly host! of . :Invol , iteclsoclitn•Ani Sat' rility the 15th .' . ' West • Pontislioroniish at the public' house at Mt. Itiot* ---- onirmr - 1-,• - tlifi l V;t 11.-----, iN , a". li Iliddietfin lit the Commissioner:4olllre in hes day I 1i....1 , 01: & , 13th Middleton. at, the sante. pinee of y '; ednesday . the.l till. . . .. , . = eid•li , le rart Ward at the same pllll.4riiday.l,lle ' ( 1 .,r1i41e West \Yard at:the :F: to_place on Frlday the . 2.ls;', • : • . , ~•! , . • . C•.,tniiisoners 0111...ie,.2„an.:24:'5Gi - .. , t ',... Pli,.!Connelf3strters glee within that they ' NTill revuee the piinpilial stud assistaint• asse.isors to ussist lu ltiddi at tl _ appeals. , • ' • — 77 . _......—.... . ,4.,.., A t , ...,...„....„,,,...,„:„...4, ___ qr _<,..i..•.„.. r .ss. ..... .v....„,;..„ 1 0...0: ~. - ---•:::.„.„.. 1.,,4k.04_, r e, •- ,p,.._,,,,c,,:::.„.....,,,,,,,.,-..,,, .„.„-:, A. ,i, I , ; , I s li• I , I P` 3.1' 1 '141 , 11 .., ,^11.i 4' :',114,1 1 #1..1:::;: ...i'' • C-Orr S 'LITTLE GI ANT CO RN . :AND COB 1811,1, PATI3NTI.3I) MAY lthm, 1554.. ' The Itts (BAST, though but recontly, . lutiodured •, from tho: YEsT, Junk litalMS 1 , 11F.-EMI.:I:NT ttS the Most ‘ StithS.'lommiybil and popular Farm Mitt' . of the ages , 03./ar .74.-i.Nb's,r . ,r,otuss arc probably the only ones In the 1 T ' I,llirld---exelustilelY devoted to making:Motalle Mills, theroforo pOSSOSllitupertor ailvantAges in "prepsidng Such itit MIMI x t nroal Itillaptsim dapted --- Itr'i alelnr-ti pct49l Imd t111141.111' ,tirttele. '•• . I ' The let 11.1: OM. .11:IS tAton min ded tholls ' Wld / unt'al,tha 140 pie - leaks id'' the Nation', : a ..- he most \k‘ ; . einop:ee and pitviiiiieut Mill not in use..- ~'•• \ •. ' '2, -- . - The , o , ' , l 1 ttg.ar6 hot Only guainii eed sillier \ to all upiors, iii tiviir construction., -- and - t iality-of - r torlak ' Intl ih`theeiniquirtamt•quntityr4....t.h.e.y....4l4rui wttliciiii) givon - power:fc - und - win•riuded • in - all' Wria .‘4O . suit, 'MA oyttrohosimmomy roltiMiMd 0 ' return cif he in111:4: i \ , k llltO.li 'are (*red tei.Varmers'and the tin ' , complete. 'tit .:;,,IM,'•s32 lIMAViI, for No.l, No. 2 and 'l o ' , dud. ~.4 • 32 \ tixtra,foe• sweep/. Warranted 1,0 .grind f ein 4i to 15 .bushels per, hour according to site. ' ' •\ ' . 4 4 • .. . SC9II " S ND. IBL E. s i GANT' ' Gil AIN , ;,• ,' • • • - -MILL' (CAVENTED MAY, 1850.)' ' •'-'ll3dsAlli:kis ii roost eompleto ,Itnd - iniportarit article for Pia litors,.Farmers and. otherelif htivini horsispower • or other ittinimplonees for iiiiiiilqg a belt. They ran be - - worked advaiiimieously 'with Mk tiyo - or. mop., lnses ! . • Wherever a speed of from four 'to 41X hundred I'OVOItt- Molts per rtninute.ean be obtained upen-allaneltyridleSt, ' witta a ...I%.ibelt belt, ''Those MILLS are adripted to any kind of work, grind . Anti CoActiO ThOd frollt Corn, isits,,die:c' Or - dine inenj from . corn, wheat or ryet and corn &cab In the . 4 1 1 10 Sr . 1 5 ,1 t 1 5 . fietpey mumer, arid viith 'it Nast raving of power trrer - ' All Ober mills, the Cob iping cut Nan - sharp' east•steel. . • Ithe'llest prinahim vies :warded. Om Mllls at - the - IlateTai re of Now-Jersey, Pew itrania ad the Indu - - • • trial: Exhil•lttelliatllosten. , • Tie;tioo-pountls,-000 1 . 1 1 1 P.'• a.,space of ;to inches square.. It is peculiarly shople„ steenit; and &I:able; rerfnif tug no skill to rim it, or to keep it in, taller: . ' They , are offeFed contplete, ready for 'attaching the bolt,: 14 4;.) ; with east steal eobattaehrtt&tg,;;;trii 'War , ranteil to give tlio inset perfeet satisfaction. s, • ••'l , ltvise call lit the Llttlii (biota It'orlite,' and' witness' thekuperation. ilanufactured. b'y • • „ • 'toss scyrr •Cor:11114 &Coates lit., Phila. 3mc;—V l l . . CUR N S I.lE' LLEji S ! • " . i . .. , . . .CORN snEbt.ims. ' , •- : The stilieeriher , lirtying hi the hitit tett vicars trained, th 4.11 libel:tors for ilop --tiliimtile‘ of a. hultdroti mot forty . r y ittiolo - hi, ,%rirthot.te inform tho Parotoreptettutborl'oott itoutttv that; he iK prepAreAt tit ; ttomit . thom iikitryf. - , - rtiln 4 1:tito. Corn or Woott to ray -tor Fratotoi.t. moil iritlr ih ,,,stiv. the .11111 , 11 i nes to run well. My hholt.,to l ott the . t iort s h !end, of Wet-io . liqgel -; [ lug 39..-k-ftro, 7gffri The A•merican-Presidential.Nominations are variously received.b, the presses of that party in the northern • States. Those - newspapers which • have been heretofore • knoWn as peen . . Hail') friendly to.'„l . lr.;Fillinore, of course greet the tick l et joyfully. • AMong . these We. May. mention-the-Nov___Y.orlLExiireFi,:litiffalo 2Com-; mercial AdVertiser, and Troy . Whig, ' The - Albany Strito - Register, • a paper originally es= tablished to.promote Mr FillmOre's interests, hat dattorly in -favor-of.;_the nomination of George Law, repudiates-.the ticket indignantly TIM New York . FlCruild; whicl his steadily la vore'd the Asterism nnivement, mid advocated the miminatieu of Clo6rgJ.Law,.denouncP:i the ticket, and treats tlic hie* f its probtible sue.- •, . , e?ss as preposterous.' In the city of New, York the 1.: x pKe s !-i and Commercial 'Ad v un- f iser • are the only nye influentiallhipers whiehsup • - - port the ticket, and the sitiqa;t7t of'the Adver tiseii. is a•mere itequiescemue. 'lt is its yet tin - , Fossible - -tmtelk_ heird he-party --iti- , =-New.- --York. will rCceive the tieket,•but.from uPpeniabees, it..;eents probable that `it portion .of the • null , slavery wing will bolt. li i -Neiv Jersey --- We Newark Melccriry and . i‘l orria to Wn --d ekri .. ,tty in an repediale the nominations. The, Jyrseytnan does butittiow wliether to treat the - In:utter-las, ui joke or as of:seHum:4 importn4e; and says ~I.ltutt•-:there-itliotrti-gliost-opt,ehance, for • Mr. Fillinore." The Trentow(lazeitirdoes-notstui . port the, nominations! A• considerable,seCtipn, Of the party in .Neik Jersey--hasateen-, and_still. 1-s7-stron-gly--n,tedelied-ta7-Mr-.-F-ill tit ore,_blit_.this_ is mostlypoldined, to::_tlit;cities. - • ' ..-- litPininsylvania.th.ern.isagood deal of di : -. Visitn in rettpiml, to •the nominations. , The -Philadelphia InqUireri Mturniifg Times; and Daily NeWs give - • an *entlinsiastic'support •ta l l :the ticket, w hile -the--North-American-linitis_etrl and advises its friends to '•reserve their judg ment.". The Comingrcial Journal . and Duti.y Detlnpatch, of Pittsteurg, both !Muse t o support the ticket. Githe interior' thellarrisivirg-Tele graph und_Lancaztte_riKxaminer o.xpress dis satisfaction with the nominations, while the Lewistown Gazette, •MtineliChunk Clazettelitl other papers warmly/eulogize Fillmore and Donelson - - • -•• , , • In New England, as might have been ex pected; the tmenittationsfind many dissentente. The Boston' Daily , Advertiser, IL' high-toned conservative , paper, 'has heti_ is good .opinion of Mr. 'Fillmore, and under other circumstances, woUld have rejoiced 'to see a Politician, oi his , Oharacter,returnetrto the ,Prosidential . chair; but its regard for him huts been as . a Whig- 'ntit•-•as•-fi member- of-aesecret _oath;boualiiiltirr! cal society. • Hence the Advertiser says, if "it' shall, prove true, as wet regret to find it is very confidently stated, .thin Mr., Fillmore_ hug entered a• Know-Nothing lodge, and 'passed through the three degriles Of the secret ordtcr, inking - the incident - oaths and obligationO, we ' subthit that_helms forfeited _the, respect of the intelligent and honest people of the =United Stattis to •au extent- that.will make his election -impossible." ' - The Boston• Journal hails the nomination of Mr. Fi I lmore., wi th - pl-eas.um - -- Th e-- -- 13 oston Traveller praises the Ainerican platform, but says nothing of the candidates. The New lieduord Mercury thinks the ticket ought to be supported by the party .Ihe'Lowell'jonrnal and Porttind State - of _Maino, advocate.. the : nominees: The Boston: Bee defers all remarks -upon the merits'of the eandidates,.but places their Barnes lit the heed of its 6lniuns. The •Chtlestown, Mass., A - dvertieel• iippe;yes .of the ijlte. •:. the l'i•itston Chronicle and Atlas, tw0•46 . -fin tidal American, papers, depoinice - t iniffinti'tnn Vim . an - an worthy of : su pp ort .-- Tlt e Portland \ ', dk 'risei.leePudiates the ticket. A' .i \,\ niiinber - Ocl$• \ - ig New England . papers •re \ main silent u tits' subject. , - " • • `\ • 1 13 . tz;„ minutes fotir Steaniere on ' the• .Cineinati side worn at the bottom, The ice continued to Clow outlantil,4 o'clock, by whieh o tithe eleven steamers were.sutilt aloha number more eeri ously, damaged. - The smaller steitiners were crushed iato ' . B mai I 11!agments , by- the ° grea t .caked of ice. . Some of the boats were full of freight; and this in addition - to the-b-eats:Tbar ges, etc:,;.it.is estimated, will,.make the .total loss not far from f'40,000. , . - The steamer Flag, whieh y ,,as yipg near tlre 'Allure, sunk very suddenly -td near the boiler deck: ti - rii.t Men-took fire.. It wits' 'feared: that, the fire might spread to . all the; Eiteamers.aleug' the "wharf; but the.engineswer 9 . promptly .ou the, ground; and ,it wile Soon extingpislied, The net , steam' fire engine WaSliington was the fast Company thatinal on. water: .., When "the Flag ,went•dOwn a tiMuller t of, hands were in ,the hnld,getting_oul freightottni it was re -0 r t eil - "that - eig 11 ref , " ariir r 1 iimi - tiii'iri 1 OV-1 iiiiii" 1' fp, ,c..,1q ! e,,, and tiers drowned, but.happllY the . report-pr iii - iii' Tie - iinfon titled,' though .':lxtaby! porene made uarrowcseapes. ' . •.. --:,...,: • • ii, '. : --•• (~::%.',- .--..'"' ' . .... .. • - , • ~4,9 A EN IVEAVEjt. •• V OL. EXPCJBI,TO:E. .P.RESMENTT . A4z . NoiiiINA.TioN,S IteApo xiso Of - the Press. A +ll itILLING SCl;ti,}l , Wilß witnessed' on the Ohio - river 'opPogite pincinati.onStinds-Y morn ing. At an enily hour ..the Licking River commenced rising raiii.dly,'and . liy : ll, &clock thelcecatne.outin great force and • quantity ; making directly for - N0 . 014 'sliore.• In live iffEl It ptiltq fox fl)t, AVED:N ESDAY. - J - MAR CIF, 5.,.__ • • -- • ' Feb.. 1 2.6 f —1n the Senate; 11tr„,. Bell, -- bf Tennessee,- spoke at length oit t.heJlerik ti tinerican .qqstion. In the lionse-,—fh-e • `leer sage from the President,-tranSinitting and _re cotinnetiding 'to , the favorable consideration of Congress, a taiimitniiition from the Secretary of War, dated rebru.ary- - 2111, Which ',riecom titends to Congress to . rththorize — tie itirroduc . 7 n oir of the recent improvenietit' in. fire_ arms into_the Service; the adoption of rigorousindit 7 sures 0- incrritse: the-capacity-for-A thins of the munitions of vrar,aia' the :force eniployed, in the artnortes_ittul 11-rseiials; Alm ; raßid prepitratiptiof armament and .ritnintimi-,?, . tine for the arsemils; that - an oarlY ' : ' be annle.for nu lippliopriaticiiiof. three ,Ilie . Settate, yes of dollars' for increasing - the military efticion-Aribis., various supplementary hills were .re ey of the-country to-be applied at the' discre , „ • . Lion of -the - Pri4sident. 'Mr Humphrey ad in: Once, .roue being Of. slialLsai.d . he colnsidercil this a war ... 9.ressage, -general interest. The bill providing' for the ( I " .l l! : : t s t if e d to . .epeirate 'Upon the other Ande of the j' ene ;„,;f o 1 ,„„„ then ‘‘.;...,, 1 1; e n_ up,„„' and' - • .- :in the House, the'bill repintling the act 111:11:111g an apprejit'!ation . the Renip..)ll- yliniu:Sttfe Agricultural e,:xentptbinof-coal and-bomber from tho Utiuihe 'tax Tetstpohell _The hill hi abolish - the -- tittit of Cunnty Super.: tihtil tile nd j ouruatcnt. : . , . • Wednerchs t . ' , Erh.. 2Vhit th'e Senate, ',tin y Welrec, ft'Orn thit Mj.fillarY Comtnitti,e, reporletf a bill for iitcreasing•the army, in acetwiTlandAt -,--- . witlrtlio reesfrnmendation or• the Pre • sident --- 7 - NT . fc',ll 4i t ri - : r,-- fr.7.4Tif..-ffi o±.l in lict , iiry -- Cii - iiii:efTett . • submitted a: report in , the ctintested • election -case of.Nfr 'Trumbull, of jllin'uis,' sttaing_ that : the Conimittee-Could 1;ot agree. The .Cetn mittec-_was - el - Us - charged, anti the collect was mule the order of the' day for . Mon-. dat.. The bill tcPauthorize the . construction ~t. .o rtiliQationB in California:Texas and Flor.;_ k , ids was dis Cussed and recoMmitted. -`.rile hill [filth bug .appropriations for invalids A•fir other . itensioners -passed. In the House, Mr. Ganip- . - bt.tll, ot- -- Ohil-t - ,--frunC-the-committee-of - Ways_. and •NlealTS., reported-the4ietinit—Ap:Propr - Flion - Bill. - :-.11r. - Oro•W, •ftwrin-the•ComMit tee . on- TerritZric;!,., ,reporied a. • bill authorking_ the_ 4capple•of Oregon to form ti. State goi‘ernuient. 'The !louse then resumed the thscussion of the President's message, in regard to the itpprove• Tment-of-the-mili-tary-efliciency_oTrhe country: Speeches were ,made try - idessr.t. quitt.unr. Faulkner, and Humphrey Marshall; and'the 1 -- mcssage •was - thiln referred to the committee - on:Military Affairs. • • . . , -Tharsdam, Feb. the Senate a message .was received front the President, communicat: ing the correspondence\ between this country and Great Britian,.withreferenee. to.the vio lation of our neutrality tai/'s, and 6000 extra • ee.des were ordered to be'kinted. A resolu-• tion was'adopted culling fpr:lnfOrmatieu-in , regard to the alleged proposal to arbitrate in the case of the differences regUrding the, Chlyton-Bulyer_treatY,_ • Mi. Wile then" took the floor.and spoke at length in regard to the of Kansas, denouncing the course of .the President; und , argujng- to show • that be' was,bound to protect the, tree citizens 'of Ken sas in the exer.cise of their rights anti pricile •gi;'l: — After some remarks I- reply - by - Mr: TOombs,--theSenate_adjourned. In the of •-bills,were—presented ;auk referred_.,A resolution was adopted, instruct-, ing the Ciinnnittee on Naval affairs to inquire into the expediency of censtrnctino• ° ten steam - s Thoops of,war ?rid other vessels.: Alter seine debate upon'the deficiency appropriation bill, the liouse inljuueneil , • Friday, Feb. `..P.—ln , the•Senate the Chair. liuil befure.;ll - 10 -- hody a • message from tht President in refetence.to a resolution 'offered the day PreyiouS,•its' to iin alreged Offer by Great liritlain•to refer the construction.c.ffrthe Clayton- Ilirlyer •. treaty to arbitration. It, ap ••• Pears that Lord Clarendon did hake, the-.sag-1 gestion in the course of a conversation with Mr. linchanan: but that. the later, replied juci— larly that the Epiperor.of 'Russia was the only power sufficiently independent:to aet /13 urn 'pits; and England had gone to war with her. Lord Clarendon again made the proposal hi a subsequent converoation with Mr. 'Buchanan, _but_the_hitter replied that there it a s nothing to 'arbitrate. NE Monday, Maick 3.—ln the Sono}to, the fol lowing' bills were considered and passed? A ~.. bill- relative tO:-.the Catauissa, Williatosport Aind:Er* Railroad; o'ne. relative •th the . Mil. e , i 'liamp , rt end Elmira Ill!road; one telati , iii . - tri pa ty. walls; and one to incorporate the 1 Chest it‘Grover - Asseciation of Delaware-43°1ln ty. lulfre House, the ,Ge - noral - Appropriation' _l3 IlLwr s_repOrt ed_And /I riferrd_t6__b e__p_ri lilted .. The:bilto.repeal the third Section of: the act k t\ to incorp rate .the State Agricultural 'Solely was passed, finally. After 'a lotig - tlebate,.• the bill to aboliSlNlie °like of Superintendent 'of Sehools"Waii referred to, tliC - doutinittec on Ed : . uoation, '.. - 21 'f ..7-5.-1:1,-:-:'.--.- Gov: SiTANNON.,CoNvrattED,'—The - ppittd.in' Pxedutive Sessions Ati-Tueally, confirmed'the. , apOitttnient of WirsinitShannon rtiC'Governor of Kansas,..after debate,- bfa strictly I),oritig the sefiutt au, itiotiZect!tal area ..w4s ntatlti . to' 6hdpet 'the tliscussiont with open ME CON G - I,tE S S. • / • ••• , • • .. = 856. PENNSYLVX Ar..pabLArrußE• • gitesday, Pelf ` 4 ..i6. 77 -Ti: Senate, the . 11111 to .IncorPtmi.te.tlie Stroudsburg'l3anlv•was passed \ 7 Supplement to- the IT-nion:—lron, i v e 1(I epuiv!xxssed with an amend taxingthe bonds of the compan4at rate of .3 'of 1 per cent The . Sfnate then took up the bill providing for ihe fencing of rail roads,, which vitis debated up to the hour of ad journment.. 111 the Jjouse,, n - propoSition: was received from, the-::l!entisslve,nia-,zll4l•road to • haul alt7the entitai,,frgiglit over ,tho 1114'0 1 '1 1 Y 1 thoon(hito-t,ilitri4 , , the caililrg‘stea,son for $11111,; . T 167C-iiliiitfhill isiliiers - IMrtr-ANixz pr lotion -6r51 , 0,000 _themi to per ,..fortnthe-trinie, service: 2 . 8 =ltt the Senate; it - large niunlier of private bilk were act - 6 - 4 - upon; nip' the LI.II to incorporate .the Nlercer.Counfy Minh p,t It finally.by it yote of , In tlie.lion.ce,the report of thu Suite Trees in:el. transmitting; - the tutineq of- the personit nre dot:nutters to the preentedr , Thu hill to repeal-tlio' net exempt , . • 1V12: tiitinge - tax--ivas by a vote of-1.387-0---:.*l Friday, 7rZ. 19,-Lln the S'rnate, a bill reported,to abolish the_ WesternJudraiary 1)i met of the/Snpreine'Cottrt; and also rt : re • solutiotrriver / Sc - totkat ,- proymsition,- - - - Tlnertill • • s • • - - • ' to,incorporate the hank ,of erawferd cou.ty was paSsedifirially, as wax also the bill to in- .! corporate tho Central flank of Pennsylvania at,llollidaysbnrg, Iti tire house, the hill re- Intivc of deeds %executea bar' frf est4tes entailed-was passed The bill for the more speedy cancelation.of the re lief issue. of the State MIS negatived after a• warm Aerate, ye'as 30, nays 681. Sitar ay, - • Mdreh. 1 :7 4n the SeMtte, the - nrdluwing weeo ,. .severally considered and •passedi supplement to--the act incorporating . the Ilaverford School Association; to incorpo rate the CatirsitiniMctind•Toglesville Railroad. Co. The bil[to•ineorporate the . :;Tew'Crietiadri ,Mineral Land Company..passed second read ing.. In the - Tfouse, resolutions were adopted - to meet on . Nlondriy at 10`o'clock, A. M., find ridjourn : from that day,. till Thursday, at 9 -o'clock; A. M.,•in order to' allow too - Demo- cratic State Convention the-tik of thielnill of • the.' -- House, - - which vans Union Coilvention, to tneeiln the . 26th ' 27th-of Mardi. inst. __24.lesupplemeti -to the '.act incorporating , . thit,L --/ Cutubenli;ml Raityond plrinpany passeirtinpAly.' The :-hp plement to the - act to incorpginte the ft irris burg, MouneJoy atadLaricaster Railroad C•iko. puny was considered, and a yew sectitm—sirb---- stituted foi' the Second. ~ Monday,. March 3.•—ln the Senatit,'Mr."Cass made a personal explanation in reply to a letter in theiNational lutelligencor, attributed to James WalsonWebb„ cotttaininir :the' sub. . _ tilance..uf an interview between Mr. Wobb L and . Lord eltreinlon in which the, latter stated Guff he'diad no unfriendly feeling towards the I.lllited States. Gen. Cass thought this •state, riient Should have been Made in , Parliament. The bill authorizing-the , construction :cf ren slooP4 of war'was then taken up.. MeSsrs. Sewae+atal Hale. opposed the measure as un: necessaicy, but jt was passed.. It'ap-ropriates $2,000.000 for the building of the, vessels The Senate then Proceeded to consider -- the right of Xlm-Trunibull to ltieSeatilf.the body, aml pending the discussiou.adjou,ined.. du t. 14) ILo2.lll_o_tlefteititicy appropriation bill waslalten-up - , - and debated at length. = Without ooncludirirthe subject, the .House • adjoornecl.'• • tql,;.l?prnale Politicians - are very • numercins.. at IYneTiingtofi. -Duringyeestdon-of - Congress -- ' th,ey - ru:ii particularly lulu • M'ost •of ' them came &Om Alio Southern and • Western Striten • the ..Wives:nr wldoWs C's and government.: ofTicere •SptneAr are admirably - _' posted,up. inft he . politicalitistory-cf. the gouu 61: They . understand, many- of tho tricks :.and.tramineli of legislation, and always find the Wet& side-att.: OW. and sdoubtful I. her... As solicitors ',fox" Once, in ';'.66hale of : friends tliey arelndefatigatile and irresista- • 1,1.1 . A trlilromitrasct*er nigh; tons pllssed over th.e.19 . 0 from Wa4hitigton ei_- ,tyto.:Alexamli•i;); - it , li , yt.o.uce. i 1 rtrrit T%7trr , i1,1 . 1". l'eh =MU STILL LitER 'FROM EUROPE The Bte - nrnsh . ip4tnet:idn — rirriVetrOnFlidtiy morriitig at Liverpciril, bringing hews from Europe one .week. titer, but rio ti ,hogs of the missing steamer lieeifi.o. • her :passengere, hovever:t,:eport:;Bowing seen, when three (la.y'Brititr , frcrm — LiVerpool, ste . unier-nn timlcith With n *eigtriti of di'strese flying,. and :Mparetilly,lfeatling for the English. FEB channel. ;Pito! peace Cotigress would proltably _ nnt.open until The : ; 21.st, on account 7 of the non itrrivalpf The Russian embassy appeared 'firilliapeas ever. • Austrid'and .Fratice' anc suid.,tO"- have , ifesiretrthe admission of Prussia,lnd:Engin , Positively 'refused. • &mice titnt'4ustriii are also!sitiit - to have a 'secret understanding of th6= tiftlitirtiele,and will eutvetC England on - .OM . ppoposed disatiming of th'e Eastern coast. of. the, . ldacic ed_the T ltist_±._ . doelc•-•at Sebastopol, and !Hive mined "Fur • itr ;03, English .t rghilt".its 4i t; },, t,- - -7 .liarhig to retjtrn home from the Crinsen.:-IThe French tir,m'y in. the Cri Mee is much dissatisfied , with th,e