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National American Council. [Tehgrmplled to-e l I:;altlmnrer.sn. '. , ELTEnr'ceA, Feb. 21 The Natiojlt Attericin Counect i.ned.thLe evening the' iplatfori of priotcple pbilisehed on the tlth inst. in tlheWshingon Organ, an asnbshlitte fofthe'rhole platform established by thle June,eonvention. The yote stogodb yel 108, fnays 17,. Vaiiots memleenin frd6m Olio made speecht one athe subject, some declaringjthat the platform was a death hl,ow to Amnlericanise in Ohio, while others ex-. pressed themelves content, and defended Mr. Frd, - of Ohio, from tile charge of Black Republicanci.om nmde by Mr. Bennett, of New York. The Council in- .1l in seeoton at ten o`cloek to night,.ht will prohbably sbeon iadjnn nine die. ''he platfoi- nllUhded to.sil as follovws: •1lt. An hhmble aeknowledgmeent ton tle- Suapreme i Beiig who cules the universe fonr Oli protecting care,.) vouchsafed to our fathel.in their successr'l-'revol- : tionary strlgg.1, and hithcrtonmanifested tb us, their descendanto, tn thie preserdation of the liberties,, the independence, and tie pnion" of these State-. * 2d. The pierpetuation of- the Federal Umnion as tile palladiun of oui'civiland religiunno lberties, and tihe only unre bnlwark of mnerican indepeeidenee. . 3d. .mericansnmual rule America; and to this end native born citizens should he selected for all State fedeml and municipal offices or government employ ment, in preference to naturalized citizens, ner erlhelene, - . n," 4thi. Persnns bomn of American parents residing temporarily abroad, ehold Ie entitled to all the rights of native born citizens ; lut 5th. No person should fie selected for political sta. lion, (whether of native or foreignbirtlh,) who recog nizese any allegiance, or obligatiol-ot any desription to any foreign prince, potentate or power, or who re fuaes to recogaise-the p'ederal and State constituien I (eacht , within' its sphere) an paramount to all other laws,'ano rles of'political action. lth.e The maoqtlified recogaition and maintenance; of the reservced rights of the several States, and he cultivatCfneofohanmonye and fraternal good will between thee itizensti dfthe several SStes, and 'to this end, I noe-interference by CongreSi with luc estions appero - taiaing solely to theo inldividal States, and noc. inte.oention Ic y each State with the affailu of any other State. ,e S:th. Tihe recoognitiho f f'the right of the native iorn and natoralized itizens of tihe United States, permanently residing in any Territery thereof, to lifme their constitution and laws, bnd to regndate k theirdomestie-and social afflirs in their own mode, subject onfyt~o the. provisions ofthe Federal Consti tntion, with tie' iglet of .dmission into.the Union whenever they have the requisite popudation for one Representtive in Congress, Provided alweays, that' none but tlose who are citizens of tile United States, nnidter the coostitution and laws thereof, and who have a Oixed residence in any such Territory, ought to participate in the fornation of the constitution, or Sie the enactment of lawn for said Territory or State. 8th. An enforeimenti.of the principle tlhat no State or Territory can admit'otheo than native born citi ens to-the right of suffNe, or of eholding political office, unless nech lpersons sral have been naturalized according to the lawe of the United States. Sthl. A change in the laws of eatralization, mrank ing a continued residence of twenty-one yearen;of all not heretofore provided for, ane indispensho len requisiter fcr citizenshniperealiter, and exclhrding all tcleeis ,andtpersons cnbvictedof crine, from landing epon e oneo I habt inb interference withil the vested riglhts of fdeigners. 10th. Opposition to any ation between Church and Stalted; noa interference with reliios fttAime or wor hiid no test oaths for olfice, oxceleet thnoe indiea ted iu tile 5th section of this platfoorm. Sllt. Free aned theorough investigation into any acd all-naleged ableec of plblic fulctionarics, and n'ntrict economy in public ex-pelldit res. cotlc. The maintenalce end enforcement of all latre nntil said laws shall lie repealed, or shall be dechn'ed oIll aned void by conlpeteont judicial anuthority. 13th. Ollposition to the reckle-es and Urliwse policy of the prevent administration in thle general manage, i ment of oar national laflfir, and more especially asi shown in removing "Alnerieans-" (by designation) and conservaticves i principle,fronm office, and placing foreigners and nltraists in their places : as shlo.n in a truceling sabservienecy to the strongert and an ineo Ilent and cowardly ravado townards ttle weaker pow erso as shown n in reopening sectional agitation, by thie repeal of tile Missoeuri Compromise: - shoown in grant ing to unnatnralczee foreigners tile right to sultiotge ill liKnsas and N rclasika ;t as shown in ito vacillatingi coorse on tile ]Kansas and Neblr.ska qlfestion; alis shownl in the removal of Judgle BIronson frm tle Colleetor shie of New York epoe filse and untenable groends; as sellOwe it tl-e corruplltiolS nhich pervande asomei of the departments of the geoverlnmelllnt as lshown in disgracieg nmritorious naval oliicers tirhouglh Iprejf lice osr caprice cu an as lshown ie tile blundering, mii e onn loelnel of oelr fo-eigee relations, I tie. Tlherefire, to remedy exieting evils. anet Iee- - vcellt tile disastronls cne-luence s otelelise resulting i tlhereieom, w-e ewould luild ulpthl -e Anleeicl pnuitve pele thle lecinciples hereinelbiiere stated, eslles iwge all sectional questiols, and unitineg tllose purely tna tionale, and adlitting into said lparty all American citizens, (referred to in thle third, fourth aind 1ifth - sectlns,) nhi openly navow the prineilples aned lopin ions heretofore expres.aed, and wh-eo will subscrible thelir eanles to this platforen. P"ovided, nevtrcltheless, I tllh a majority ofl tlhoee nelcbere lpresent at any meeting ot a l;cal concil wheree an aeplicant appllies i for metlcbersllp in the Americnll party meay for eanyl reIsoen ety them deemed cefficient, deny adelission to such alllplicallt. 15th. A free enld open discession of all political tprinciples eelemced in our platform. llespectfully seleeitted. ExP.ORnATIONx OF TllEi RIVEt S.LADIO IN oUTti A.itarcA.--A letter has been received from Tholean J. Page, lieutenant in conmmnand of the United St:ltes steamer Water Witch, dated Buenos Ayres, Decem ler 15, 1855, which gives us additional information in relation to the extluration of the river Salado, upon whichl work Lieut. P. has been enugaged ersenme time baek. It will be recollected that we published some extracts of a previous letter from Lieut. P. dated the t2d of Octolber last. Since then, in the further ex otinatioui of the river Salado, its navigability Ihas lieen fotnd to extend il to a place called San Mliglel, in the province of Salta, a distance by land of about 130 hmles above the point at which the descent of the river was commenced on the 13th of September last. This gives to thie lrovinces of Salta, Injui, and at:lmarca thile benefit of nenarer approach to navi gable waters. 'l'tienthlsian:il of the authorities nld people of the dilberdtt provinces through which the expedition passed (Santa Fe, Santiago, Tucuman and Salta) on the discovery of the navigability, of tile Salado is said to lhave been beyon descripltioti. Tlhey characterize this discovery as the opening of a new era in the tprosplerity ofttheir country, and as the third great epoch -lirst, their independence ; second, the downfill of iosas; third the discovery of the navigability of the :lsldlla. Tile vast inmlplatunee, in a commnercial lpoilt of' view solely, whlicth attallcs to tile navigatlon of tile XSalado, is a matter of clear demonstration. The dif iulties and expenses attendant upon the present un wnieldy conveyances lIb whiah the products of thie provinces are tl.trSlelted to markteet, contrasted with i ithe facilities oflered Iby thle Sallado, exhibit t result which proves incontestably the advantages that can be derived frotm its navigation. The lrevalence of t!lis opinion is such, that the removal of the towti of Santiago, at sonme future period i to the banks of the i Salado, is seriously talked if. and orders have already l)eet issued fino other leovielese fei tle piurchase of Illlds oil this river. [Wahtillgton iUnion. Tihe newspapers of tile Argentine confederationi speak ill the most cempllilnetattry termns of the enter prise and petseveranlce of Lieut. Page, and attach great importance te t te results of the expedition. hlunroe, convicted in Charleston, Ill., of the nlur dcr of his iather-in-law, and respited by the Governor, was taken from the jail a few days ago by it mob and hanged. A.ulscnenllt This Eelnilg. ST. CIHAlLES TIIHETEi.--Mr. (tllins, the Irish CItt dire Viai\ ,"T l,-T. tilh AI.l 'nc " ov tt pary GAllET TtEttTIT.--" Still Waters Itun Deep,' and On-PFELLOWo It.LL.-C.llignoos Classical COn PELICAN . nEATer -Ltst week of Donetti'strained lll'k .,da and goats; a nlo, knleid scopic,l Illseaiu s. Atmloo HIALL.--Dialamice Panorama of the lRus Aat1:oCAN Cincs.--Corner of tagazilne and Jose 1,hine mrets. ]rvery creB.nh. Tin (:i:EAr Bel-T he great Australian perforno ing iear, at No. 95. St. Clarlh, street. Day and evenig. Stearn boat Departures This Day. LOVI..R MISSISIPPL New Latona, Glos, u~l ter, at 9 o'clock A. Mt. OtIO RI \ER. Ge, t ie-lip, mlete, at 5 o'clock. John E. HIyde & Co., C6 .\llabam, 3arah:l., master, at 5 o'clock. L. Snapp & Co., 17 Ftruat treet, agelts. II. I. i('ark, Lolwick, m er, at5o'cloek. Lewi. Snapp h Co., Fronat tret, aadT.. h 12 ew ,w Levee, agen A, A KANSAS RIcER. Auawau, Windot.or, maste, at 5 o' ltk. Lewii Soap:p C Ca., 87 FROM OUR tFEC7TtcOaneut5:b`_fp l]'L7! WanziLoo'pn , Fobrhairy;St, l8VI8ý It was to behloped that the loIow of tepeoE tiveo, after spendLng so much time in the sem ofoa presiding officer, would evince:.sa di ott to go.to iwork and accomplish, at as early a the b einess of the ie hbut, with tl ee of the election of a Chaplain-flie Pev. DanieL.Waýjof New York, anold revolutionary soldier, ha g bk en elected tp'dy, on the second ballot-arrd th. .yeen tation andl refence of a few bills and petitions, noth ing has been' done during the weeka, and edday th.: IHouse adjourned over to Monday next. - On Toesday Itr. Hickman, of Pennsylvaria, repoet ed a resolution, from the Committee on teetius, aiih thorizinn"aid Coiamittee, in the investt ofg. tie Kansas election cae, to send for per r, or, in other wnorato subphina, ifthey 1hou3 .eo per, everPAbllitmtinist in the Tereitoryta molce ltrip to IWishington City at the expenaoof: he Government. The resoltion as by Mes'oro o elps of Misourri, and gia, the Ittler demonstrating, very ' mind,"that Goveaior eeder had no€ n claim to the seat now oceupied by GenWtiie It shoned tltit Reeder was clearly estopp)ed i,9 oak. acts as Governor, from di~tingtifg.t 1fi ; petsof the Territorial Legislature, and eogently of the' law under which.Whitfield w en ; His argument, though brief and merely, in t t he mitdsquestion under disussion,,aa to many members. I have no.doubt, a tion was rcrlo.nitted--in spit .f-urge` ei from hWashldri'nothe chairman of the co ami nd nih er Beefler men, to the House for ita q sagei--ath instructions to repotff induced, the committee to askt for sau authority, we should have doubtless h of the pissage of the resolution, arsecn so of the Kansaew-ar here in Vashigto4d eit for granted that General Whitdielti would i h on the " border riffians," and we v re enactel in our midst the scene so grAphueydeocrib e by Shi Walter Scott .othe FairtIh eth The proceedings inth& inate du i ne bht ttl interen, The from hte}wsaoehuuetlo,.(QtWpihiiu$dit Toeodly, t}o give rise toconasitdelabin.tnveroatiu. idost violent, and parntEl aibusolt- °ofSle mn, charging him withi bing, whilstln i , the companion of thieves, r6bbers atnd-ddo:6n nito,, "WI'th more of hTriub]anod mit,, -" Whblil. even to me, won it onld tie toolu°'casion at the same timei that tie was responsible for his remrk out of the chunmbbs. This declaration, iti caight, will compel the honorable Senator to engge the ser vices of a clerk, or he will find it impossile to anu-er all demands that may be made upon him, unless he should adopt:for the future the mine prudent, eou e of braidling hi. tongiue or his imanution,for:i e sirppioses his icdfue of Shannnoti iihtat acy sketch. . ..The.two most prom~.inent topics of con.ve tion at tlis time are the assembling oftlie American Coi~ieii tion'at Philadelphia to-mororo, and the aiitie1iatei appearance of irsc, Julia Dean Hayneat theo'ationl Tlieaterto morlri evening: From the meage re reports wrhikehritch us of the action of the Council wlich met the foat of thei-e-ke, Ati itire conclisionoe be arrived at as :to 'l t will be the action of Convention. The Fillmore and Law men seem equally saugnine as to the result. From privatein vices, I am disposed to regard Law's ehliaefesdfe nomination the best. It is the impressiono of inpny that the Southern Americans Il withdraw froti the Convention, but I do not think . Some compromise will-doubtless be effected, as neither sectionfi a. dis pense with the vote of the other in the ledentihl election. But speculation is uless, as thecresult of the delibenrtions of the Convention will fa. hydo. long before this. The atmosphere to-day is as soft and balmy as tlat of a May morning, and there is every reason to holpe that winter hc left us at Inast. 3t. TIllrty- ourth Congress--First SessIon. WASICtG(;TOx , Feb. 20, 1856. - Senate. - Mr. Dolglas uLos, at hIis own request, excused from serv ing oa the Conmmittee on Foreign Relations. Mt. tlown presented a petition from the Presideut and Directors of the Central oMetroaolitan Railroad Comnpan, praoying for the privilege of ruoning a rail road traie through such of the avenues and street-s of Washinigon as theyrnay fued most eonvetiett, and also praying aon aropriation of land or money in aid of thile constructio of tile road. Mto. Iassnstated tlhat tile Conmmittee on Foreign Ailirs lold cased a map of Cento m America to be preparedl, those in existence being of IBritish origin : tad, so his motios, ten tlhoustd copies tere ordered to be printed. pired. Tile resolrution of AMr. Jones of Tennessee, calling for thejourusl of the Naval Board, wos adopted, and the Senate adjouorned. Hotoue of iteprsenliatves. Among thle many bills introduced and appropriately referred, was one by IMr. lillson, to repeal the act to promote the effliciency of the Navy. Mr. Mace introdumed a bilt to prevent the extension of slavery in the territories of the United Staters, northl of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes, and moved that it be referred to the Committee on Territories. Mr. Smit of Virginia, raised a question of order that, debate arising, the subject must go over m tuder the rule. leforl the subject was determined, the thhirty minutes set aparlt foir tile introduction of bills ex pired. Tile Hotns resuaed tile consideration, from yester day, of the resolution reported from the Committee of Elections, asking tfor power to send for petoons and pallace in tile Kansas contested election case. The motion of Mr. Grenooudto lay iron the table fhaeing been disagreed to, tie resolution wtas passed yeas 7, nays 6 ; and then reconsidered by yeas 17, nays 66. lir. Dannsubnsittedl a substituote for tihe resolution, thlat Josephll H. Bradlcy and Sidney S. uBaxter, Esars., of Washlington, be appoincted as Comloisioners oil behalf of the House to tike depositions, and clothed witl pover to adopt such means as will elicit proof on all pointc s which thie respective contestiug partiesmay presoent to the Comnoiosioners. Mr. Orr movedl that the resoluotion of tile Commit tee of Elections be recommitte to thie Committee of Etlc:tions, with instructions to report tile grounds on which they nask for powoer to send for persons and paplelr. He said that when thle comomittee shall re polrt, tile House could nmake its choice of either pro positions. The motion of Mdr, Orr was agreed to. cile election of a Clhaplain was inidelinitely post poned,and tile IIouse adjcurued. SPONTA.s.OaS Coams'rTIO..-Benson Blake, Eiq., informed us yesterday that tire bursted out of the cinter of apile of cotton seed that lay by the side of h in-houonis gl-hose, s on lantation on the Yazoo river, a few days since. The cotton seed lad been exposed to the weather all winter, and he had commenced hlarding it away, when the fire broke out in the pile. After it was extingouished, on examination it was foulld charred to a conaiderable depth, anid bore the appearance of having been smothered inl for sonime time. Mr. Blake assures us there can be no doubt of the fire originating from the heat of the seed. No doubt this is the cause of many gins burning down, and we would advise all who have piles of tottoo seed lying about their gins to haul it out forthwith. [Vicksburg Whig, 2cth. SISxLrt.It 1)icovan: IN AtLLraEILN.Y CONrTY, VA.-On the 20th ult., a baanl of laborers on the Cen tral Railroad, in Allegheny county, on- Mr. Cady's section, penetrated into is cave, the moath of which was about 3000 feet from Jackson's river. Some of the uworkmen entered it, and continuing on their cour-e passed under the river and came out on the other side of it. In the ae ave was found the body of a hunter, with all the equipments lying near him.- About $6,000 in bonds payable to Mrs. A. Crooa, and dated in 1823, were found on the body, whichiwas in ia wonderful state of preservation. The bonds are signed by many of the oldest citizens of Allegheny and Bath eouotics. On the night of the 20th, E. D. Motrrell, charged with the murder ofa man named Gordon in MIissouri, was arrested in Dover, Delaware, by the officers who tntelked him thither. Ite goes West with them volhn tarily without waiting for a requisition. te denies the murder, but acknowledges standing by at the time tie crime was committed. The prisoner had saddlebags, n gold watch and a blanket which Mr. Gordon's brother-in-law recognized as belonging to the deceased. The arrest was made at the houso of Morrell's father, Governnoto wit ai aotandl arievees. e~nOi dneg ahbil for the otte ile on the Pienit k S t. eatt r otlf £ e , ath ati " peh Gnvert tto witeuf' l e..P-i rea r ro t te fe thite Pintrodncti t tit the fl.theonorthem ta e the poniog . Ittctot :n e uiOolo s of thei e t on the r o the Ho.Sorea.r o asir e ienuiothe Lreenp out, -> 'the. te of rthe itineen ha it wthe int.e.h'ctaiot tr h toper .ynise athe n ate .0 opier a ii saao, toedooteotion o r. . the aI aon ll pe onr ir sgooth.. er of other State : ,t - . i vOr the wA-iitor. piE n rd twao t e qrep eaeata . ot t 3 na:='tz.= ?on _ Sto yeity fi edu ai big aes.- g Jondn, Goron n c.. a en of tthe Leg .itret~do. . , em1e 4 iolnging the ius roiso of Tcmaa r Phn.m ~ ' 2touseP ' oete fiainte of thll provides for edu P f oer taees a andfote Parishtt fr._and ention of theat, hih nI a5sOr'irvotrumennof the taoieS er u ndto t pi t ilettenta . f C aoec its~ d tn 'e The oder ofoonya wan a oototex bn.il tohreorani ze Ie s ph f ti my Chnene- adjoud rned- . prentivo, a .ge, eWion, an tid"hets - eed nt re -i d s s e acc , th esno mino s and marepotn lTen etteient es ae ' L or l ethrvle = i1 of tis yenr sirday-h.,ron in causenet.o whic ti eir. repa aptoaeiner neri wtnaheraeineion, ite Pnalroa ltheo red that the ta e t rcomrd of pro r itsp of n otes anti , ' t` the ar rpectiv.oehdrdt" el. l T The a d section ;ýes it R the duy 'r te ovnor aterday thertn ddayinteaing " t. ratdet rdo toe ledatz afr oe no ISa tngo tofhe tate, d.tieh`, after cntde'aei nitat , w a otio of ie. l nao it a 0 . o ' the r ecnti.eon te s a ho .taws antnct of iyaws he exiorea tryll to prevhent toistuewa cend. a tthe aperond, onse the pcts ot of otherS otae ta taker Ofetans aeiit shca ap doita.getisnd. . , rTheynrpoeof the hill, ha part, wian tformerlyknd Ther rosecatiionit d to the _chairey of notan etyn'te ityjh rcdll isti theingd, eb at s freater ropoiilityapa tuin oiniT i tenh hirg rrott into S nei to it ate oniae chat profatooon men of charntser and onaiiinl.' esol ight, Jon makeston, erdun fon ihnet Houen ,i theity leigat ion .of t to-. teainf . ha bty asetison ,rglst thetait aan pairtsed o its loaal roaitnhe the Hence' coilt entsiaeto theproviesioef te p t for. o Otrn ta ".taken u Ntariei in aond efollte Parish: The t.oe of Oes that win a r nithin ta.t o 1nobiher cet. uocity oaNalst thoand saohall erttove aor ase to into theitor t oiacea ofs tlh1eg otjer ofthat p ortfiinmn of the city aid Paah at init acof isale, morgt, poe, pEayornoin; andthe olrigll omtr oten citye of twhleatonwentrcrter or natre at Sndtme idationrf Cthnve niouces dioongre eoive frecherom del atoll timen Theop cbn bectha i tooaly the ra9npane thamid Niea maye it. thfhin retinte rtheiboii aHouse ttt afca- de _io, hotfdage proinistion, ande `l tp er s a'of tn mea ith an alophate iy, and depw- it y in tbr offie olf the hald htactver'of oeen'rervic, anid, providit, further thist N wat (Orlean saa retain their records of pradipass of notes a nd atane proteagtim their bre .t.lare tor a o o .ffie, Theo3d sectionj thctityo that itPshaltt athe do the Gofaernoo when a ppointingn and allnosgiaanla aird 3fotaa'iea, to' esignate thee cha ahaictl receive the recordgs of theCtotnvey wnhooes dtorecivemay hove expired, froo any catimesdod toeephoe suoec The dli rection prousded that the >ethall tmaye rfe feet aoo, nogtd alter ito p da teanse The 3evi nectiua rovides thmt thel egiater of Cee ltcyanes shal lemritih certilted copies afvlm acts to hiss ofce at a charge of twso tenw per aere handped maurda, and no moae. The tth ofctio mnkca it the dsty for too Gnveeanr to remove from office anya Notary,ts wtrdoes net com ply rithp the reeptisita c the act. The3d section povtrepeal all bawe and parts of lawn cositraryis tohe peigenat of the act. the citoydof tew Orlensw. It term a moifnentai a of ha leee cent., pon all rent estate and totvesalt noarua cesthe city toing trosiht eqonpiy under itoopenotioh Two of the delogates pov erde . JotraihacntWanl te ridge) from that part of the city formerly keoawna nontion in that portion of the Rity atoveithat it his of iic at acharoge of paying the old Jehtu of woscivof New Odeann'cenhcted hefe the act of 6oaselidntiona-tie city of Lafayfette o rwholly free frosts deht at thNt time. They con doetnat at formerly wi nihthned of the three ac coinh rested these piahilioes at the act Nolidntio, whostkd matte prtoeiai for The iturnsoNe Otie advecato fby Mesda . ifeomeo and Solopure, and passed on itatellandsresadg ll.pae Hdouse, hy a part majority.cfrl a 1 faeteoposd hemea-restenouly"-be Stenuboat Esploslow, and Loss of fl're ,in Cnttfallfoltna. The steamer which sailed from San Francisco on the 5th inst., brought a rumor that a dioastroas steunmboatexplosion had occurred on the Sacramento river. We have received an extra qf the Sacrmento Union, issued at 12 M.,on the 5th, fli whibchwe ex tract the following particulars: The boat running to Marysvile, known as the Betle, Capt Charls IH. IIHocton, left this city at 7 o'dclock for Red Bluff. At Iprecisely a quarter' to 8 o'clock, and when opposite the Russian ford, eleven miles above town, the boiler burst, and instanisneously tth steamner was strewed with mangled bodies and frag ments of the wreck. SMr. James A. Powoell a eureg, who resides at Grand Island R.iich, below Calsi, who - was one of the paotnge ra, tia mhes with the sua. joined larteolata : He . ha at the moment of the exlosion he way le 1e the ladies' cabin, and when the occident occurred heas eompletelystunned for the moment, but ilanleditely thereafter recovered. On looking about him, he tirst aw ar child, badly hurt, andr also a tanbcer of pe.ons floating down:the river. The steamer General Reddinogon ens on her doA w vard trip, and eahealthe scene of thccident at 8 o'clock. Thesteamer inlmediately e sdrvivors fronm the wreck. The entire boat, a exception of some forty feet of the after porti ninstantly, anld the wreck, as our informant sian, is morn oom plete than was that of the iU-fated PearL" On the ar riral of the Gen. Reddlngton, the body of Capt. Hods ton was dr0wn from the water onsoiderably mutilated. Wet. Shalllcross, one of the pilots, wao found with his thigh broken and head cut ;he is daneroansly hurt, Nspoleon Ityte, a brother pilot, is t . Al.So. Alonzo Taylor, clerk, and E. Sheets, .mat. 'Among the wounded, Jolm Smith, deck hand; leg scalded! Major John Bidwell, scull fiaetoied-he is now atlr. Harkneirs office, where his wounds are being dressed.; Charles Yalley, second cook, badly scalded and, leg broken, which will hove to be amn stated-patient:at Price and Proctor's hospital; Walla.c iller,. a lad " about fourteen years of age, face contused, knee cut and salded slightly-at Mr. Skagg's reom-t El Ddrea Block ; Jalmes Parker, bar-keeper, nose andu fietteal cut-lying at the 4lhambm. Onr infotrrata -'ttates that there were at least sixty souis on boad. At breakfast time there were two table.asetted, ealh of whichwere filled. One-half of all wh&it.t' tils city to-day on the Belle are either dead, wouued o. .mesa ing. The Gen. Reddinogtose brought fitc , the wretk but thirty-two or three peoonas, includi. the itiji.red. The Skowhegaau (Mfe) Clnriooaays; "A heany shock of an earthquake was felt in this vicinity at & . dring the same night.. The earthquake &it Iaaty. Soccurtred at 6 o'clock on the morning :=o-thln ' SFebhary.' " '