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LL OC et eh ls i “HE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. & 1891, (Setieeeeteeneeeneseeeiemmeten . Wea print on oar first page the New Year inamage of Mayer Woon. it will be found fal- Uy to bear ont the foreshadowing wo gave of it Yetterday morning. It is entirely devoted to @0 argument reck'ess of truth, honor and patri- Otdem, for the policy and propriety of the ‘se. trasion” of the city of New York from the S:at ‘and the Union!” Divested of its canting Phrase, it is a proposal to those whus chosen ahare in bumn society fy solely to prey in some ‘way ot othe? upon (Le fruits of ochors’ indus'ry, to rise in insurrection, overthrow the Consiitu- tion, usurp the government of the city, and ci» vide the ep ils of our rai: e1 cymmares, property BA lodusry, among thomeel ves. Tt can bear no other construc ion, edroftly as the Mayor labors to convey bis eugues'ions io anner, while pretending not the violemee tmplied om these te recommend Chews.” Hie reoxrmenda ions are of the yer- ino devcription, Lut he leaves noone in doa! wheter yor cr no be bis real moaning, He Gadntily vols bis proposals of trass on, insarrec- thom and spotia ion, und ran aif et appeal for the sequieswe:ce of the # a's 11 the arsarted In Sependonce of the kingdom of New York City! And when be conc utes mes ae with the @xptedsion of a pretended hove that the “ mag- nanimity cf the sta'e” may concede a!) he asks, ‘and £0 avert a necosity for employing the vio- Jence implied in these views,” the citizen ma be wi fully biod, who doss not sre ‘hat he aims ‘at on! one practical proposal—to fo'low the ox- ample of Souta Carolina the myneat her antiol- pated sncoess in b esking ay the Uvioa sball afford the eneouragemsn: and oporiunity for which his satanic am'vtion thirsta, ‘phe ctolence wmipled im (reae were,” well-chosen expression, It tells bis follo Bis exact meaning, and he can afford tre ee f- coatrad ction of p-stending not to recommend that which he in too bat comprehen: sive semtence amice as vm) td om he vicn ries ‘Ube flimsiners of (be veil wtich be throws over his fou! suggestion, lends ic but the sygravetion of m sarcastic inp Wt is the wink, the leer and the whisper, of a ra tucing tend, Tho Mayor's last desperate tnrow will fiaish his rain, if anything con, Cho w'ter and irre deematde profligacy of ‘he man cea reosive ao further attestati Ho will cover have another stake to play, afver the blast of patriotic indig: nation sball have cowed bis romsiuing myrmi- dons and quenched ‘tis last ffo-t for the Dicta- torship of Manhattan Istsnd. The indignation of all classes, at tbe promulzation of his moseage yeeterday, was irrepiomib's, ard tilled the streets with unequivocal maniforta'iv.s. His treaon will havo its impotency alone to thank for an in famy lees enduring than tbat of Baxauice Au- Rou of of Aanos Bonk, ne ane Tho Woot Wanhingion Market Case. Wa lars fron Mr. James I. Tatton, one of the tha: the negotiations which have been geil g on for the bast three months be= tween Mr, Ta ton, acd Le Comptroller acd the Corporation Counsel, for the settlement of the West Washington Marke: controversy was brought to a close last evening, by an adjust- ment of thenatter We mood not re-sta'o the cure as it bas already boon fully presented in our reporte of the proceedings before our cvmrta, and in other forms "The state lesseer, TAT LON & B -msnas, claimed in theie amenced oompisint to the Court, she eum of €1,500,000, for six'eon years back rent the time the properiy wes in undisputed poseetion of the city, The city attemp‘'od to retain peases:ion of the property, but the Commimioners of the Land Uflice refused to seatain the city nntil k bed first settled with the state leesees, Now Comp're'ler Haws and Judge Bronson, Corporation Counsel, agree, 0a bebalf of the ci'y, as we are iaformed, to settle the controversy by paying Tarion aud Buan- aN $300 000, and the rents col ec.ed siace they claimed to beiu posomivo—muking in all the sum of about $100,000, It is stated, that the basis of this agreement, by whicd Tayior and Baanxan got so large wsum is, that the stato shall release the property te tie city. This j»b fs one cf the fattest got up for years, in this much plundered city, aod requires more yen‘ tion than we can give it this moraing, Why tho matter hes been adjus et at this time, afier so much litigation, is = question which admits of levees, ed, Maror Wooo's youthful prclivitios for the stage, aud his faiiure to rise bizher in the thoat- tical werld than to enact @ #u yordinate part in ‘an extravaganze or faron, have often been jocu- larly referred to in some of our city papers. AS fa political actor, Mr. Woov ha, been more suc cofal in ob\aioing notoriv y, but after the effurt of many yoars, his cuimiovting and final per- formance is that of @ clumsy clown who broke his neck im a melancholy joke, Carried away evidently by his oarly theatrical propensity, he bas attempted to play a hia part in the secession tragi-comedy, but his firat id- chosen appearance as a recassionist, has proved a ridiculous farce. Instesd of giving dignity tothe charscter, be has uninvwentionally made it appear eo absurd that the ‘ptat” actors of fouth Caro lina must regard our Masor's performance as a damaging burlesqae woon their vocation, When the Mayor siru's out upon the political stage, and after « pathetic expression of sympathy with “our grieved ore hren of the tlave sta‘es,” at- tempts to ape them in a list of wrongs for which New York city must lisewise perform Ain kiru, and rip open ber own bowels—every southern secessionist mustfee that he has only pronounc- od actuel 1 Lcaagamapgys ousion scheme, Mayor Wow on Moeasage ha* founded the bathos of secession absurdity, If New York cliy bas grievances justifying « de- laration of independenes, ro have Brooklyn and ‘Staten Island. Thore iy not a sec'iun of the Stato ‘without ite looal grievancss—may, there is not # village or a family withoat something to com- plain of, Then let wal secede and resolve the apie State icto its natural eloments, Bat if New York Cliy were to rise in rebel- Hiom, bow sball it control the navigation of the rivers? Will vot Brooklym rise in defence of her water and ferry rights, and seizing the Navy Yard, Fort William and Fort Hamilton, obtain command nf the harbor? Jersey City will cer- tainly set up for bervelf, end wax epulent on a ferry tax, Bteton Islend mast becoms an Em- sthing like Grea: Brijain—and leave us net atpot upon which toerect a quarantine build. ing. What would Mayor Woov's ‘ free cit amount to, if the people of Long Islend and Bichmond Counties, backed by New Jersey, should make bitter war for the control of river and harbor raviga'ion ¢ New York City is safe ‘and strong, and prosperous while she is in the Vaion and in the state bat le: her attempt to ot up for herself, and sbe would full lige a walk- ing-stick attempting to walk alone, Mir, Lincein's Uabloet. The Tribune, on Saturday, favored us with ‘the final composition of Mr, Lasconn’s Cabinet, which we copied, and on which other journals dave grounded elaborate treatises on his policy, as thus disclosed, To illustrate the fallacious- mess of the most positive of this clase of state- ments, the next day’s Trisune comuadicts the meat importent item —that Mr, Sxwann had ac- seopted the prat of Beoretary of Btate, and quotes 1s comtradiction of the second and still mere oni- mows repor!, that Governor Cus, of Ohio, is to be Becestary of the Trescury—while at the same time, we learn from Washington, thet @ third of Heo, Wu. A. Guinan, of ‘North Carolina, to the Department of the Inte- ror—ta, very naturally, declined. Leta: there wore something tn its composition adapted | to roarsuire th Gown'ry and disarm hostility, It Wonk 1. oN of Weakoerr more than of statemaa- ship. We ate disposed to Letter hopes of Mr. Laroore than would be warranted by the ap- Pointarent of of the most extrume and o> noxious apliesiavery meo of his party io the first and second positions in his gift. We see no powibility ef uniting Kowanv Barus and the other soutbern men named, in inferior positions as colleagues with Skwann ard Cuase, On the whole, as this piece of cabinet-work has already fallen apart in three places, and seems in ite ma toro a clumsy absurdity, it may as wall be Inid aside, Tre Cire of New York Datiten, The inimense and unparalieiled sae of the principal daily papers of this city is one of the most wonderful illas'ratione of the progrery of Inteligence In our great and fres re,wo- lic, ‘There wre two newspapers in this city which have reached a daily sale such as in any other city in the world is wholly unheard ef, and weuld be utterly incredible, There is no parallel cr approseh to their fipures, here or else whee in the world. These two papsrs—the Hexacp and Som—had tocir annual trial of strength yesterday, in the competition for the advertising of the Post Oilioe List of Unclaimed Lattors, which is by law required to be awarded to the daily paper having the Largest clroulation within the range of delivery of the city post office, The circulation of the dailies is a matter of niuch public curtonlty, ancl incredulity withal ; te we give the result: ‘There is a certain otion—If one must be Veaten—in being beaten fairly and thoroughly. And where, in addition to this, the defeat is due ot to avy decline of vigor and prosperity on oar own part, tut solely to tbe nnexampled prosps- rity of our rival, we can aod to own it, as we do, frankly and enserfuily, A year ago the average tale of each of the two papers, in the distriet lying bslow Fifuy-fourth street, fell a little short of 4.(90 expies por day, end varied but two or three hundreds from each other, for the month of December—chat pariod being the teat prescribed by the Postoflices regu- ‘This sear the down town circulation of for the same period averaged nearly Ajty husand—but in vain! The Merald bed run up in the excitement of the timos to the en- ormous figure of almost 60,000, accord ng to thelr sworn # atement, which we have rea:oa to Lelivve ‘was not materially inaceura’ The average cutive daily cirrculation of the Sox fot the yoar just past was 65. ‘The Lotter Lis: is not a benefit at the price paid for advertising it, to any paper; unless it may porsibly be so to « paper like the Sow, which circulates extensively among thote who have most oocarion to refer to the list. It hardly pays the cost of puting it Into type, and the paper which has geined it would be some thousands of dollars better off by transferring it to another paper, if that wore practicable, Temp jant Decision. It will bo soon by our law roport that the “Gridiron Hill" was yeater*ay declared unconsti~ tutional, wal and void, by the Supreme Court? Previsions for Fort Sumter, We bave good reason to know that an order has been received in this city fom the War Depart ment, {n obedience to which all the avaliable troops 44.015 etation will be mustered, and critically in- SPOON at Gurermeete T-lend on Thursday next. Lem any man should be atmont at ro 1 call tne wsaiom, sarlowens {4 exercised in makiug out the daly liburty Mts ; and no so‘diars can leave the Island except by special permissions The order is supposed to have au hotigsd the complete equipment, and preparation for the road of a'l the troops in garrisen, Colcne Tomas the exeon ive offiser of the army in this city who went to Washiug'on with Gene-al Bore sore time since returned to town private'y a fow deys since, and has left again fur Washington or some other po.t, It ts believed thet he war the dearer of sore important di-petchen, and that he loft with some troops from the Is and at 10 P, M., on Saturday night, We geve the mawer ws is is spoken of {0 the military circles, Relative to the report about marines leaving, it may be well to say that s6 there have boon and are only about £0 at this port, no +300" con'd have left for Charleston, (Prom the Boening Bepreas.) Notwitt standing tho denial of persons in au- thority. and the wise showings of thowe who are sup: pored to know sorurthing, we have positive informs - on that the steamer Bar of the Wore that left this port on a secret expedision on Bsturday nigh) had on had two buagred and fly a tilleriae and aw amp'e supp'y of provisions of every davcitption for the rein‘ coment and relief of Fort Bunter. Tne troops were detatied for the persoonl wupervisicn of Cl, BOOT uld~<te-camp, Wh cauin om fr ington for tbe puryenend 1e8u:ned on Batu day evening, H+ made up bis dispatobes for Me) F ANDER ON late on Baurday sf ernoun, and doubtless the ga lant Major will read to-morrow. A numtar of merchants marted the prjrot of wend ing suppiies to Major ANDERSON a@ week, and o jarge amount of money bade ied, brea sudscribed to charter a steamer and freight her eth provisions, The mvrebante entered n husis-tica’y inw the scheme, and ay sum asked ‘0. inight hive been ot tained.” ‘The partion at the head of the movanent weto, Lowewea, notified cm Bata day that thelr sotion would net be necertary, 09 the Government hed destaren to rupp y and reinfarce the garrison of Port fro.n ne of the parties, leon to'earap ied on to Oharies- wo wday, wd when the seaner arrives there ia the morning, we should not be surprised if thers w. tome—nokee. Oar mp rier procorded to the effi'e of tha Califor. nie 8 vamebip Company, and Lav ing reen Mr, MO Ronrers, the owner of the 8 ar of the Wost, inqatred of bias if that sestner had been charte ed ey sbe gv r.op+or wartaoron board a fercem pedition undor the ‘Tn Gyneral by the government, and that,be kai taken on beard into the privawe BGinews ¢ st be was entitled to similar reapect, (From the Tribune 2d Boening Elition.) We have reason to believe that Colooel ‘Ti how cut «ff frot ali comn.untoation with the city, by order of the commanding offiver, THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THK N.Y. BUM, Political Intelligence. XXXVith CONGRENS—Becond Session, Senate. Washington, January 7.— The galleries were crowded, Mr. Chay, of Alabama, was in his seat, Mr, Hasuim's resol fon was received and reed, Mr. Tmwevox (N J.) prevented potition of citi ns of Now Jorsey, requesting Congress t> pass an act to authorize the peop'e to elect delegates on the 924 of February, to ® convention to be hold at Palladel: phia on the 41h of Merch next, to consider the wolfe of the nation, Referred te the Committee on J adi- clay. Mr. Mion (Pa) presented thirty four menoria's, soking that the Carrraxpan reso utions be submitted to the people of the country, ‘Phe Pacific Railyond bill was made the special order for twoo'clock on Tuerdey. M:. Currraxpen (Ky ) moved to take up the reac lution cifered by him « few days since, ‘The Vill for the admission of Keusas wi ade the RN spoke in favor of the paseago of the resolution to submit the qusdticn to the peop'e, Is seemed to him necessary, nthe diatraciet mate of the publiz councils, it wou'd be better to subunit the question to the p:ople theraseltes, asd he saw nothing iwprope: in it. Iv does notoonfic! in any way wih the Cautitu ton Ho referred to the pro» posed amondiaenis tothe C nativution, aad argusd in favor of thelr ad.ption, He contended that the emoblisbment of a Tine dividing the ‘riitorlos was novo much @ compromise asa falr afjurtmeas of righty He asked if etatemmen sad Senators would rw ber eacounter civil war in a!] {ts horrors than make ® Geir compromise, and recognise the existence of Savery in a territory till 1s becomes s slate? Was iy . dogma that no s'ave state abal! be admiteed to the Union and will Senstors sacrifice the country for a mere pa.ty dogs? Toe territory was acquired as the common property of all, and now @ few ab tempt to excludes portion from thelr jut rights be ‘couse they Lav» conscientious scruples on the subject ‘Were Benatore willing to sacrifice the couatry rether than yield their scruples f Bu’, a4 a mateer of right, pave Bovators say right to exclude any property ‘Re Codiicton was orned ty mon whe wel) know we bed ¢iffe ent jostituions in differens parte ef the county, and mo seotion of the emi thas a sight @o net up 8 partloular opinion as « fe all hr ret, Buppeee the Aifferent weowsne had dif ont religion Would one seotion try t emtebli-b | a religion for the other, Bat the pu pit bas become the minister of the politician, and the politician has heoome the minister of the govpel No man bay the right to fn ia6 that another mau's coorntenes shall be ruled by bis, Bat he wes to deal wich the present, ch the pam, be was now to cmsider the satety of « sountry, and was here aa aa advocate ot the Ualony contending for what he shongts would save the county, Wasa great party growa up whiob wonld introduce the entivavery principe, and @ha\ the Piineipte om which i had tritwphed ? Tals trianpls filed some portion of the wourern etnies with sierm, Wil the paty now in the p oud triwnph of virtoy plant ited on platforms and dogin sy wad not yield} an toeby or wis they itke generous mony try not only jut but Libera 7 Ile appealed to them as petriets aud oountrymwer, to grant eqmal r gbte + all Fie did not think he was asking them to make con cominns, but unly t gra believe ta the dootrine of seossion deetrine ; and oi attempt to recede, with the bold is nothing bat iawiess volmion of the law and the © matitution. But he oaly wanted temimony to the Con tiation, end to let it be known that the Conmt cannot bs token, If @ state wishes to Jot them prcclaim revo ation bodly and not stempt to bide themae'ver under little wutdleties of iaw and o'aim the right of secwsion A constutional right to b oak the conmitation was anew doo'tine, He angusd that Mr. Wansram slways went sgainst any right of 40 cenion. On one side was an acked concession, and on the other wide was civil war. Me. Tromnecs (11.) acked if the Benator did not Know thet the state calmed to be out of the union Already 1 How would concession site: the care, Mv. Cavrrmxpan (Ky ) contended that the adop ton of @ compremie would put an end to all revo- Jasin. M., Toomns (G2) sald, the Republicans hed long been sowing the dragons veth, and they now reap « crepot » med men, Tae Union was airoady dis- vowed. Saath Carolina hed bo'diy snd no! met the pub ic danger, ‘The eanve of South Caroline wan the couse cf the Somh. They had appasied to the f ternity and justice of the North in vain, and now they were wing what was called revolution, and were re: dy to appeal, if need be, t0 the stern ari ment of she aword, and ere long the growad wud coho to the tramp of armed men from the capital to the Rlo Granda, The Buuth had procaimed to the oi ville d world that they had taken up arms beoww « power hud been eovated to federal power which catiawed thelr peopsty, stimulated tnsurrection within, and inveton from wishowt, Tue Sensor from Keoutucky diubsed the right of secemion, Fe long be would see 8 @ thing socomp t-bed ‘They took ip beth wan ai ath—reguiar South Caroling, and inegular be ow that wate—and shore were armed mem to defend bath, As ths B-pab- Noans deemed It treason, there stood before them as or, and ax god a rebe's as ever de-condid Juticoary loins, (Blight applause), H+ reviewed the demands of the 8 sa'h, and oonvended that such dem inds were oaly for an eqaalisy a the Union. Unless government gave protection, 18 coud not expect obedioues, This was @ reason for the armed men tha now sprang up everywhere, The Sina ore from New York and Onto bad sworn to observe the constitutional e xmpact bat no oaths conld bind them—they had ahigher aw, Thoy to: k onths and broke then, A professional perjurer Dovght for fitovn shilling 4 by aa old Balley lawyer, wou'd rosrcely be lean flag Hs qaoted tha per. sonal literty bill of Vermont as an indication of the ‘cw passed in perjury, and continued bis de‘ail of sriovancer; be cited the tacit ex couregemen' given to jovasions of the slave states, by the decla at ms of ‘the Republican ‘eaders ; he denied that blood hed been shed to establish the Cousti.ution; not one drop: remy of sha revo utionary patriow voted againes iv 18 was adopted in Virgtule ty som majority: in New York by thre, and in Mavachusnts by nineteen ‘The people of Georgia believed the Constitution was the bess form of geve:nment which cou d Le devised: for himwelf he did not sbare in that opinion ; bad he been inthe Convention he would have voted with Howey ood Masom, against i, Kve y tritvunal of the government hed decided in favor of Southern demande, yet they were no} yielded, and now the cnly arbiter was the sword. The Republicans tough to outlaw fire thousand millions of property tn the te ritories, Was not this cause for war, H+ would not buy » sbameful peace. He would rather have war, Georgia was on the war peth and she nal settlement, He urged the man- North as a token of northern teeing. ‘The people of the Bouth had taken up arms to protect thelr rights under intercatioval law, and would never reign them until they were wrenched from the iron grasp cd feemen. He concluded by an eloquent summing up of his rpeech and declaration that if the 6 vuth was depied her rights, abe would invoke the Gx of daftles and trust t» him for security and peace, Mr Brouax (Pa) moved that the Benate go into executive neosion, Agreed to, Ayes 80; nays 28, Afier execunive session, the Senate adjourned tl) Wednaday, Hense of Representatives. Mr, Conn (Ala) rose to « personal explanstion. He said be was not prosent at the oonfereacs of the Ala Dems and Misaleippi deegations, on Sitardey, as reported in the newspapers. Io was respousib 6 for his own acts and judgment, but in thas remarking he did mot wish to r.fleet upon others, Hy rep @- tented ® people who were competent to speak fur therns elves, ‘Mr, Housrow (A's ) ald he w: derstood the eonfer- enco was on the part of 8 snators alone from seve al o the seuthern states, and that no members of th? House attended it, Mr Conn replied he happened not to be there, and hie dispatch, God knew his prayers were for harmony in the land, and the) in the event of war, that the stars and stripes shoud be car- ried into whe midst of our enemies, H+ wanted the flag to fet on as long as ali the states can re main in the Upton as equals, The mvjority of bly prople believe they caunot have that equ bas he was for making another effat for adjustment, Gentlemen with whom he had conversed raid th Comm! nee of thirvy-three would do something, He wished be cou d fee! this in hisbones, He would eal on the Senate &: wel asthe Representatives to come forward and relieve our countiy from shis embarrass ed condition, standing on the briuk of diwoluion Bhould be mot raise his bumble volce not only to the Novth, but to the South also, to do to rave us from our present troubles. If blood shall be sbed reocustrucdon of the Uaion can. not take p'ace, He, again, besseched gentle: men todo something. For himself, he had told hi people the slavery question was mot the only one sub mitted by the Republicans te the people. Mr, Hiwwman (Ga) rote tos question of order, ‘hat Mr. Comm was not confining hlase.f to « personal explanation, Mr. Conn sald, ho asked for no favors but what the House had granted him, Hs stood oa his rights, Mc, Hinpwan again objected to Me, \ marks as not being conflued to personal exp'anatlon Ccles from the Repu) sean side—"G, on." Mc, Conn—I was endeavoring to show that the Ro- pabateans can do something. Mr Baxava.e (Miss,) inquired whether Mr, Cons obtained permission to make @ speech om general politics or only @ personal explanation ? ‘The Spraker replied, “personal explanation. Mr, BanaspaLs—Then the gentleman {s abaviag om apper'ed to Mr. Comm to let his x plar ation be of a personal character, Mr. Cons was very much obliged to his colleague Dus he niust be goveraet by his own judgment ‘The Bpeaker requort.d Mr, Conn to restrict him- self to what Is necewary in the way of personal ex planation, Mr, Conn said be would do so as moar ay posalb'é, He did not rega'd the question of slavery as belng tottled in tho Presidential election, and was endes- ‘voring to call on the Republicans to do what they ay they cannot do, ‘Tho tariil, internal imprevemente, NH oventead and Pacif> railroad questions ermred in- to that contest, and he was sorry to say she corrup- tin of the administration, though he had defended the admisiaration, After further remarks he ep: pealed to the gentlemen to bring in the o'd ship and seo whether they oannog wpair her and again make her seawothy, aad ptt het on the bosom of the coean, IK these cammot be doas, if the equality of the states Nes@h and Somth canuct be maintained, or eecurgd, fhm he would say bis people will not re- wain fm the Unton, ‘M\ Buxexan (Oule) from the Committes on Ways ‘ood Means, reperted the naval appropriation bill, Mr, Barons (Ohio) from the Jadiclary Commit tee reported the bill to amend the Patent office law, Mrferred to the C anmittes on Patents. ‘Mv. Drummpos (Tena) avked the indulgence of the Hivuse te msy o few words, Ge porttiem to wubmis ‘o the Hass, Hs desired is to beprinted. Te did not ork ang acim heee today, bat wud at some fature time. Eis chject tees, The peopouitin wae conched in uch lan guage ns wes picin to the Gallet understanding. be printed, ttaten, whieh nly wervid t euteap and dec-ive the B uh. the Mate ofthe Union on the Executive, Logidave nd Judicial Appropriation bil. war ad pted, appropriating $2000 Ia edition ty the pricveds of the nale of she old fumitaca, for re furtd Ling the Pres deavs h ase sroouclog the Powmac water therein He esid foer y Jock wae 628 900 doing for the ineoming Administraim what had been done for tbe outgoing one. sdop od. spp opriating $135 000 fur the purchase of a Yernment printing: fflon, provided there be ascee- talord by the Avtorney Gunera’ tbe s god tidle. ene curred in by the lots, and the coment to «ffer & p-oposition priv ding for the sarndment of the Constition, Be did not want ft set +n teday, but read and printed, it read. emer den 80 minutes free, and that Gouth slave, the H a6 efused. McCimmanv (1) raid ia p opodtion was satan. Uia'ly shat agreed on ty the Corninittes of the Burder Braves the re0e 83 opsinat 18, two-tblida being necomary, frente Fort Mou trie to Turt Sumter, and the vion « {the P estdent te maintdn tet fearless office in bis prevent condisen. and we wil support ths Pewident in sil comstivato sl manures to the law. snd preserve the Union. withdraw bis revola'ion. of {8 em d do mo good in the prevent excited stare of the ovntry. apprve of the #e1 of Axpmnson, wurpend the rules. raid be could not though be wou'd like w give his vote for any man who wou d save tho Union. M jor Annena ww would quiet the oountry. celwd the revolution oi d be productive of nothing but barm, fa'd having couse to believe that Ampassos acted ‘Under the tneewntions of the Srcretary of the War, I woto aye. sole rerponribility, Tvte aye. (R newed leughter,) to be rurtained Ly the g vernment, but for other ree- soma be voted sgaimat the rreotutions, nounced the eet of Ampaasom, I vote no, ‘wou'd do harmn and no good, voted against it. compromise, You refued it, I vote now agains force, ne. Beoretary of War, or any other offizer, direotly or indirectly Juctifiod the aot of Mor Ampmaeon, he did not hesitate to nay that they are gulity of treason, ‘one of the most conservative districts of Pennsylva ‘ect of the Prasident is merely defensive, and if this M:. Pomme (iy) wished to know ths object of ‘Bemmemes frp'led thet be bed 6 pro waa bo lay tt bufste the members, t> be considared by He asked that the proposition be recetved, im order to ‘The proposition of Mr. Rrwencnan was that »g-o 4 upn by the Commision represanting the border Me. J 48, (G4) objected to these proprettiona Thee end into C umeittee of the While on Oc mnurion of Biemwan (010, an amendment #9 $4 000 fr in~ 9g tbe amount appr opria\ed fur the furmer ob- My. Marsann, (Trnn.,) raid he was in favor of Amo g other amendment, was one which was ‘The Committee rose, and the amendments were I passed, Mr. Binearpen (Team) sgein « ked unanimous M:, Banaaware (Mist) obf-oted, Mr, Exirmipo moved « suspeurion of the 1u'es, Mr. Avmarm (ML J ) sald, they hed a right to have Toe Bpeeker #0 decided, and it wes read. Mr. S7avanton (Ky.) said be wanted to offe an to make all territory North of 36 deg:oan Mr. RKHDSLR naid, this was anither sttompt to ya.0 mprominy which wou dend inn «hing. M>, Davis (Ind ) moved a call of the I suse, which Mr Eruraipan in response th a question by Mr Mr Eriamox's motion to ruspend the rales for ion «f bi* propasivion was disagreed to by ‘Mr, Auman (N J) asked leave to off. the follow. Resolved, Tost we fa'ly approve the bold and ps {Major Ano in withdra wiag f ‘dmermina: C.les frora the Republican side, “C od!" Mr. Buawerr (Ky,) appealed to Mr, Avmaur to ‘M.. Avmarm replied— Toe poop'e of the country ‘The yeas and pays were ordered on the motion to When Mr La "© (N C) name was called, he his vows for the resolution, a!- Mr. M Km ON. ¥.) paid a w more mon like Me U1t:, (Ga) was an advocate of pace ‘wut con- The \u'os wore r-pended 134 agelaat 53, Mr Boo00x, (Va) mond to lay the resolution on the tbe, ‘When Joun Cocnmann's name wat reached be (Levghter.} Mr. Down, (Ie: ) Belioving Aprasox acted on his Mr. Haututom, (Texas) believed Axpeseom ought Mr, Moons, (Ky,,) As the Sseretary of War de- Mr. Harrou, (Tenn.,) believing the resolution Mr. Varies riomam, (Obio,) I voted for pesos and ‘Mr. Hovomam, (Ark ,) eaid If the President, or the ‘and inciting civil war, M.. Kunxat, (Md.,) believing that Mor An 60m soted more for personal safely than for the peace of the evuntry, vored no. Mr McKuxrr—tI have the honor of representing nia; cne that is strong'y Democratic. Oar politica! diffioulvies and aympathies have been always with the South. Idon't belive there isa single men in my district thet does not sustain the President in bis course, White we have stood by Soa'h Carolina af the beliot box, we cannot sustain her in her tres- ton egsins the general government. I feel thet the last page of our nation's history is to be a blondy ona, the reeponsitiity mus rent with those whe will make tt, Mr. Moun (Ky )—If the question was ¢mafined to Abe slorp'e act of approving Awpmns om, he migat vot. aye; Lat he could not suppert the remainder of the reso u lon, M.. Parcm (Va), Av believe the acto Major Am DEEBSON to foster civil war, I vote nO, Mr. Rowt (A-k ), as Awnanson had shown no ex- treo dinary courage in taking a weak work for a safe one, and as the Precident bad pledged his word not to ohange ths condition of the foris, voted no, Mr, Biox.ss believed his constituents were unfal- teri gy opposed to cosroion agulna sovereign states; neverthe'ess, convinced as he was, thet thep regard M. jor Axpxuson's sct as within the spirit of his tn ft uctions and the soope of bis duty and patriotian, that It is the sworn duty of the President to p oserve Abe Unicn by uphoding the Constituilon, he believed he an exp emion of the opinion of the city of New York, by voting aye, (Applause from the Rs- pubtoan side.) Mr. Srevansox (Ky. iid not know what mesures the President ccntewplated, therefore he was not wiling to pledge himvelf to anything looking to ‘vere on; whenever a meavuro of that kind shall be presented he wou'd inflexibiy oppose i8 from begin- ning toend. Be voted no. Teun.) had no objection to the firs: part of the revo'ution, but had to the laiter part, Hy did not believe the resolution bad « tendency to re. concile or to restore pesos. twas known he was for peace and compromise, and for healiog the dis tucbing questions which exist and distract the ooun- try, but be did not believe this resolution would heal the difficu'ties therefore, he voted No. Mr. Moous (A!a) said a solemn compact had been ‘entered into between the representatives of Soash Carolina and the President the the forts were not to be disturbed or relnforced. He wiahes it to be re- corded that the people of South Carolina, in her weaknere, kept her faith when these forts were ne cowa'y for the protection of her homes and resides, I vote No. ‘Toe Republican side called him to order, objecting to further remarks. M1, Bamxsane, (Miss.) ant shouts for order from ‘be R-publican side, and much general excitem mt, said the resolution was a fire-brand cast into the Bourh for the purpese of inciting revolation and in surreotion. 1) was infamous and cowadly, He cow'd not be heard throughoul, owing to the great state of confusion. We tock his sea romarking that ho had said all he wanted to ray, ‘The Speaker repeatedly called him to order, Mr, Banuarr (Mo) endotied Maj. Axmmson's aot, but at no «ficial Information had been tranamitied concerning 1, he deemed it an improper subject fur considera'ion at this time, Mr, Gitaxe (N. ©.) approved the conduct & Major AxEseom, but as the Hi sase had refured to adie « proporition for adjustment of the diffirulsies, he oou'd mot, in the face of that fot, vote for the resolu- tion, Mr, Wensvem (Md) said the South bad he'd ows the olive branch to the North. but to this the North bad shown themselves adverss. A+ for this olive branch 'hey had offered the aword of war, He voted no. Mr, Fiomanem (P..) considered shis resolution a3 eaicu ated to provoke mischief, and to do more harm then good, therefore he voted no, ‘The reeciution was then passed, as follows : Yeas—Mevsrs, Adams, ( Adams, (Ky-) sie Aree te. filler, Audorone Fu) {0% Belggy Badhaton, Barlingwa Oo ape, Carag, Tormpki a Kine, Hk Miodmany 1 uston. Tigres J ve © Kle Leptin. Leh (N Oy EL of Jacges, their ba me of ffm and @ cot Kmart sus Chane Preatce Bx: reer « wim etn been ab-ns from sicknes, appeared aad Wok ae cath of « foe hes exes acd se amente le Br okly’ B uklyn 8 nice Ratiroed By Mr Bu Lien law, a far aa us Jury diss low; Cor tion) deprecating the el-ction of a motions Prest- dent, but crclaring 1% Pre ides oulog totic of 1b buns sword as Lad «ver, dim efit, aud pledging the saw to eid ia mata taining: tel oncetifaia and laws mG be ma niained, tenie ing the militia of the a'e tothe Fe tenn ard crveting «8-0 al top, a expensed in Congress: ‘Nhe stare tid inp ewrving tbe Union of til'hatardse hud over. Clerk foo, Committes of the Whole, bus withous debs'e Pighe folowing ‘opp intmente ware announced by the 8p aker}: be Au Kink, De aware ; Midd’e Outer Do, Geo & Gr roan, Ren Comnwati, Weyne : Gallery, B. The RAD Botineom (e man, Bick les, Boa ding. B-uars (Pa); Bratt, Tophuny Thayer. Fain. Teimbe Vandever, Wada, W Tubvarn Corie): wWebbara (tt * B rie (M), Olga, Coiby Calg (Mt Dejarnette,” Borence, Garnett. Garter, Gimay Bewi}om, Hardeman Harti: (Vo). Hatton, Mow. MA ory, Martin (al Ky) M Quares, Kyany B Phelps. Pry ‘erro Brums Bing eon Su (NO) 8 evameon. Bwokes, Valland igham, Venon Webster, Wrigh\—56, Mi. Hasxr (N.Y ), amid the confarton, maid to merrow being the aouiversary of the Bav'e of New Orleans, im binot of the memory of Jaoxsow wh aad the Union nat and shal) be prese-ved. I miv thet when we sdjoarn we adjonra ti Wetamdsy, Agreed to ; #0 the Hm ¢ adjourned + thes day. NEW YORK LEGIFSLATURE—Sonate. MEY gave notion of bitle cart, Maice Ome and mi amend the Now York City ‘Mr. Brtvoua of wlll ts imowrporate the New York C opay. Ca Wilt tame of ret a concurrent reno'ation to 80) ain sine die on she 14 of Ma om mexs ay 10 Pat sid ove. Mr Geawt {ntrodaosd resolwtions lim! the het. Bone « pam or eli ew’ Eire pay for ser’ to clerk: of © cinlitonm Galese appriaved Uy 08 Afur considerable delste they were referred to 9 commitwe, ‘Adjournsd tll 11 o'o'ock tomor.ow. Ansemb!y. The A vembly mot at bat yan neven. ‘There was ‘Mr Cuarwam way hat tie pati lone presented was one y he adoption «f +o oy W Lewis ou the aan by pene oO M:, Moons, of tnlla relative to the collection of a fag 4 yack ; Woaluw the lyn and Ja exioud tame trek. Mr. FULLRRTON, of @ LiL! to oreo) Highland cou aty. Te following Dis were imtrod vod : By Mr Bexamcr—To smend the Bribery law by dute.nchistog a pervom for wm yours when convickd of taki g @ Live for a v.A0. th 60 cumin Ke: the pp i ptr, J dare of Gumnon Pleas and the 8 uperior Th requires aa sppiicad nof @ mjoeuy of pe ty bode: on spe line, before thie sree ‘panes, a it relates to New Xo'k aud Beovk » By Mr. Davis to divide Bteaden Oo. into three Jo" BuLOTE, Dom.) offo od concurrent resolu. duty of the peope juiere in the elevtion of Lawcot tes a he an; + Of The aguration. Lwd over. F introdeced oomeorrent re olutions 1.08 t equenting the Guvert.or to es De a ‘gilt of tho save of New York O.ber concurrent resolutions were offered by Mr. INC, that the peop ¢ are content with she eous 4 u- Monaas, declaring ‘hat the constitution ‘Me Rosmson mowd Caar? moved to sod Register of Lad over, ‘The Houre took up the G vernor’s message in the reporied. master, IruaMen Suita, of A lo- 0 Bargesn'-st-acw’, Tuo) ‘and Koper of A-sem - oun LET, Wy ming ; Ladi’ Gallery, Srovamauacu, Now Yak Cvak Rony Mit c woleer ; North Ouer Doo., Witutam © Keeper,’ Gatien N. Dav.e, Westobemer, ‘Mr. Risuex, bas made the following c Cuan M Bonoue 8. NovEx soon, ‘Olea! Chicago, Jan. 7.—An immense Union meating of citizens, Irrespective of party, was held at Bavas's Hall last night. ‘The resolusions adxp'ed exprees love for the Union ; regard evey atternpt to rend it as the basest treason and met insane folly; regerd the C n- stvution of the Uni <d Stites a formng s union be- tween the poople of the suvera! states and intended to be perperua:, and wvery ateamp) by @ mate to secade or annul the laws of the Ucited Bistes, fe not oniy usurp'rg the powers of the ganoral govenmeny, but seqreesion upon tho equal righ's of the other stat «; Lt pencesble secession, if p exible, mu-t neceenartiy Do mateer of agreement between the staces, and ua- til sued agreement is made thy existing govemnment has no choles but to enforce the law and prowerthe property cf the nation ; that in view of what is now tran-piring in the southern states of threats 10 pre- ‘vent the inauguration of » President consittationally elcoted, it 14 incumbent upon the leya! people af the mvera; states to be prepared to render all their ald, militery and otherwise, to the enforcement of the Federal laws; that Msjor A»pamsom doserves the thanks of the oountry for the on ve pursued by him, We deo'are, thet shere should be an exanstion of peaceful measures before the sword is drewn; there fore, we are in favor of any just, honorsb'e and con- stitution! sett.emens of the question of Afdcan slave ry, that Congress may adopt, and the Amecican poo- po may ratify. (From Wa:biegten. Washington, Jan, 7,—Toe Committes of ‘Thirty -thros today had under consideration Haaay Winres Daviss amendment to the Fagitive dave Lew. An amendment was offered by Mr, Wasunvamn, (Wis) gvaranteciag the trial by jury in the stave whe © the fugitive was seisad, which was defeated. Mr. Davis's smendinens was then ad: pled, guar- anteving the vial by jwy in the state whence the fugitive encepd. ‘The Bimste, in the executive session, referred the nomina ton of Mr. Molwrrae as Culleoior of Charles tom, to the Committee on Commerce, Salutes la Massachusetts, Bouton, 7th.—To commemorate the battle of New Orleans, and in honor of Major AxpER.on, Governor Anpmxws has ordéred a sa'ute of 160 guns on Boston C mmon tymorrow, and na‘ional salutes in fifieen other cities and towas im the Common: weaith, Auburn, Jon, 7.—One hundred guns will be fired in this city tomorrow in honor of the memory of General JaoKson, as the hero of the battle of New O.leap’y shd a4 the defender of the Union agains nuullifieation and treasoi. Penasylvania Republican Legislative Caucie, Harvisburgh, Jan, 7 —Mr, Cowan was nomtnat ed for Beoa\or on the #'xtb ballot, Cowan, 58; Wite Mot, 88, Waxes, 2, Necessary to » choloe 50, jovement of ‘freeps. Baltimore, Jan, 7,—Toe soldiers which arrived to- sy from Oarlis'e were cavalry and not infantry, and in number were 60, ‘They were on their way to ‘Ha per's Ferry to prowcos the arena’, Virginia, Norfolk, Jan, 6.—A large meeting was held hereon Siturdey night. Strong speeches were made, ‘waging the citisens to arm themse.ver and place themselves in a mate of de‘ense for any emergency, which were loudly chewed, Rusolusous recom mending the legislature to organise thoroughly the military power of the state, hd prepare for civil war, should {6 coour; scorntng cosrciom and preparing to resist invesion, were waamimowsty adopted with applause, So tl Gouoral Telegraph Wows. Ter New City Government at Boston. Mmetestppt Jackeon, Miss., Jan. 7b majority of the te Jegetes assembled in concus this m ening, and ody: od a revolution requoming the President ts app int a} Beem, Jan. 7, commives todrati an ordinance of recession on the | Twi!) \S part of the State of Mics.aaippt. ‘The Gove nor has ordered th» artillery to prepare ball cartwidges. The delegates to the © nv.ntion are tunaaimots for secerwion. The Convention organized at 12 thia moming, A. J. Banay, of Lywndes, ¥a4 made President on the tid tallos, Prayer waa offered by Mr. Mansmart, of Warren, The rema ka f the President favor separate sect fin A revclution waa pased, that « committee of 15 be sppoinw d by the P 6 sdeos with instructions to pres Ae and report as epeedi'y a4 posible, an ordinance of recemaion, vaomittee wi! be ana unced tomorrow, Mr. Gough at & Leute. St. Lowe, Jam. 7 =a ihr. Goow's leo'un! defo: og Velen centians pales was reowved ‘cme Lees of the Bitton ship Rese. i Loy ha My dtd bark J. Look bart ar- 1¢A Wo day fro ~ Wa Tometvade 43, fits wh tee Beds hig Rom from Matrox with gain, for Live pool, to k ff the captain ocd crow, cigiters im ataben, ud bicughs sem here Fires Warren, Lil, Jan. The Ary goods and grose-y nab itrmene tf WC Lawrs was destroyed by fin, lea night Law $1) 000 Lasured, Philadel hit, Jam. 7th.—A fire occurred after Mentowmery, Jan. 7 —Tne Convention mat at | midighein Mivi's imate yard, pear Soumpleill | room. Mf. Patties, © cwsl-al, wen made temper. | Srnl Gamnte,\2 tue Sxens SO OS Jeenmey fry Coatronan, and Mr, Hlony, t npernry Bao wary, | warm gure by toe U8 Avene, hale mie aictang Delegatione from al the conden ware prewat, | fom tbe dre which war 0 ene Gms: being in daoger. Fulton, Jan. 7:h.—The Faltea starch fac'ery Joga ed nes. this vi ge, wax barat a@ night Ls e-fnat-d at $100,100 6) £150.00 ; building tase « tor $40 01, and the ruck for $90 (00, The bmudir was vocupud by ie sees, CITY NEWS. Hor rot Bivr.— Some apology may ‘be considered due to Mr Ramer, for the statement our edits n of yesterday thet he sported “al, whi kere aod moustsobe of a rathor ligntish bles." Ox! Tep rier intended that tt should reed, Aus, bat inter and proof reader mada is blue Wr, Renar, oe did'nt mean to have you omeldeed| mx ud Bue Bea d. We M Broons was ered parmanent President, owe Mr. Jason, by maj riy sad M:. Poworn, Beommio! t, was eloned Beoretary, Tne Convention te Very quiet, Virginia. Richmond, Jan 7 —Te House, today, anani- mously sdopied @ resolution t aypor own nities with ineruct as to 1p te bLI for @ stare conven- tom, Anti-overci:n reso ations have been introduced ta both Homer. Georgia. Washington, Jan T—Oue hundred and four evan- tee have bear, heard fom, seventy are for immodists teemsion, twe for co-operssiou, and five di vided. 0 Workingmes's Mectieg at Louleville, Lowiaviic, Ky. Jan. 6 —The workingmea's ja wed meeting rsci ded the eelanon reanor ny of epmob, end recommeacdud the eleedom 1A Vero de rgaten from exch CO marossional distin, 40 the matiinel wu.kmeu's convention at Philadelphia, Pebuary 22d. At A RroviaR mM Vows ana of the War of 181 tne hoid om Priday eveniny* lowing p esmble and resolusin was offered b° Brgedier-Goneial H. Ravwonp, and ensmimond ad pred: ’ Whereas, Wo fough' in the war of 1819, fe 0+ nt prevervatern of the C tho Uatred 8 vt Sbat was frames by cur fo efatbort—ahe tmemar, Patriow of be Revolution: alan, for fee trade tot ore rights, 9 ane s powerful enemy, and oa our fig 10 be re pc ed ail over the world: wea Maser Womwers on the Ortete, ‘ Jan. 7.—Mayor Waatwoarm has tpyored to any se 6 ur t to divide wh immed @ pie ameion rec mmending that bu inane | Unvus ot tords-trey Wc pesce ad harmony We hat be wurpanded on the Sth day uf Jsuus yy and thas the | "tod tinder fF w vents eigbe years. fore revolved. That we volunteer oF old companion ta arma, Livatema, 1 Scort ty re placed wader bie In din wy ga rivn be may seieot f/ of da ing the absence of te ” wa Koop whieh we wil deta Winn. inwti'reotim oF renelliom, | last; and our meato is, and abali by “Our Mag om people congregate at euch pisces as tiny neem best to Adi A necamary mea tres to declare tarir attecnment to the Federa: Union, Hy revommande that the mullite y companie) tek uc... eps as they deem dive to the memo.y of Ja0Ksom and she galaoty of Ax- mRsoN. ‘As munrive 38 guns will be fired for the Union; a oon 66 in honor of Major Anpxeson, aud at eunsa 18 for Apomew Jackson, «ting this salute the bells will be tolled, nt #0 mush tac meequence of the sgeltvt any tos we the Univn 4 Fires, Acotens, inqwemm, Ge, Tia Lara Parau Acccomst at Semvaw comm of Gan, Jaons im, a+ in cone nce of the ab- | Baxwanr.—Coroner Scuiamnn held an ioqew canes of a patio courage in the general | on Moudey in the case of Jacon Musuem, who ‘A wovem+nt is aleo on foot fur a rword for Major Axpanson, Gey, Whe on the thle, Richmond, Jan, 7.—The Faquvirer has along letter from Governor Wee Hu leading postions ere for an immediate ca. for 8 sae convention; « Piompt revumption by the convention of ali such pewe'n hithe ty delegated ty the general government array be neces ary for stats pr Asction, especialy be. of forte, ete: shat wee mt deo ber morpend a] relations wih the «ff odlog mates tid they wba] socede to such Uitima\um as the convention may subait, re Wreman called ous to then to “oume dowa 21 to the Isdders as quickly ae poi | eacaped injury excopi the 4: aad Ma tim Vooat. The { rmer wan enff ceed under @ immenre smouus of graly, which fell pom him, bt sbe s\ier, th ugh baried ‘up by the grain, soap ighyt I. appears thas the (ramdasic wail was def:c.ive, and geve way under the larg amonne (f grain wh ch was the fen tted by pillacs resti g upon the wall The. w: Hl outward acd the fl ors and grain came tumbd down upon the witk ren. The inqued wae o Jow ned und 10 o'clock this mo ning, in order a ‘ve the jnry a father opportunity to exemine Fulns, ‘The deceased resided a1 118 West bd ous Exriostion or 4 Gas Reromt.—As F Sarancace, cf No, 300 B oatway, was experimen ing lat evening with agas retort it sudden'y o fiom. Robert MeClctland’s Letter es the ‘Cota Detroit, Jan, 7,—Bon, Ronent MCCLELLAND, Ex Broretary of the Taterlor, ts ous with a let'er on tbe p.c ext cilsis, He roviews the causes, thet have at the sotaan eas «edd pros Node, ar 4 injured lim severely abvat the thee T tstoes of tou the Norah and. tho Buush aud rec sa | sef0e,of the explesion shatiared all the windows mends as a solusion of thed ficou bed of she slavery queetion bon goreme nts atl the 8 ete Constituti: n fugi North as of the of Soulh and o: treats ths ncitharn penp'6 to #0 act as to Knxp ny Macuumxay.—Early last evenin Guamam Mrums, residing in Hoboken, N. J, mt emp' yed in the U 8 Suge: Rofiaery, a8 the oore: Of Laight and Wert strewts, was killed by bein caugtt in some 7 ‘strengthen the conservative men of she Bou bh, who Data raom StanvarTion.—Lest evening t ore mabing eunstant apyenis to our magnaninity and pollee of she 4ih Piectnot were informed thet am Ma — Hihman named Jour Writiane, in the te Memnge of Gev. Letcher, of Virgiala. byery! exent house No 83 Medison strest, hed died of sts Richmond, Va., Jan, 7.—Gov. Lutcamn’s | Ye ion, Au Coy Mae woe J o mersagealiuding to the condition of the country, says tate an Cero hrued tn o moet diagentag ste o All eee, koow and feel that danger is imminent and | presented a horrible epsc acie, The all true patriots are exerting themselves to save us t 7 -) “yeaa who were found nearly de from impeadicg perils, He reviews his proposition to his last menage, for a Convention of al. the Sta os, monstrous to see a Government like jeer yed merely because men cangot sgroe avons a domestic insituttoa, Stave Fetaty Cavsuxp ny Maciimeny.—¢ Monday shernoon, Guan Maras, an employes sugar reflacry of Muiuaa, Snotwant & Doseas to'be tinafl cf ber own iatreate, “Disruption ie | Gwibe arm tna ey ining Bek od Seapuee aes ineviiable end if owfedsrations are w be formed, | ihe machine. He was flaally re-cacd out dad we mum heve the beet guarantess before wo | faw momenta | Ba wase German by bin, can attoh Viginia to et her, | 40 years cf age Tuquest today. the ha-ty action of Bout ber Bouhern sisters BScatpxp to Dati —Coroner J: beld an inquem on Monday up m the body of Bamany, achid 4 years of age. who died reader 00 of ite parents, Na 58 Lad! Greve of ncaide reared by-8 kena of Oo water heving accidentally been upset over 8 0 wy! ago, A verdict of # A. death" was render, = ‘ For City News, see Thi ird Pag. surp se. Hs would make no spect r nee to «her coume had be put beeu. mevid to do eo by hor ate #xe0 1 tier uncalled for rofe ene to Vurglaia, The non Aureto.ding ses ary chargeame for the presea condition tf afairey snd if the Uaion is disrupted, up-n them eet the rolenn responsibil 4 ludes at lovgtn 0 thelr agyres have the newer to end the denes. Will they doi? Hi not Witt ou 9 te bared on the @rmg: di ? Gene, Bre thas Sunuiodon otters afta woe Se ROY Nad two of os mm of ere Ae mow aie | crnennarer ROtsEE, pascal liberty bills Ab and upwaree— ‘urconditional — except Now ‘Eng'and. tutes! se0o0d we Tus bave proper and effotive guaran ee: for the prme-ion of slavery tn the Dusrio: of Oolumble ¢ Mid, cur equally th the states and torriverion mtiat be fury mongniz-d end the rights of te persiine? th pore Saroagh ibe ive, stakes mit » tod Yerrhorien undwiswed and it © slave be ay Now wrrain Reacw ov ALL. Te “a Sewisa 4v0 Broadway, fire, vege snd enforcement of right laws for tho ment of soch or aid and at cog panies, pas puainh= ps in the (ee states as organiey fn any mde whatever in orgsnising ‘with @ view & awaii the slavch ‘ding to incite the alsvos to insurrection ; +1xthy gove nineus to be deprived of abe powar Of spp inting to local cffices in the slave-ho'ding # a1es persons hostile to thelr insti u ions or intonl= cal w thelr rights, ‘The Guverncr fu ther mays he will regard the at: temps of the f-deral tops to paw acres Virginia, for the pu pose of coercing @ seuthern mate, a4 ea actif mvasion whick must be ‘wi bout the hope thas she p-» an’ di Seasifrowy solution Let Now Eg and and We tern New Yo k be #oagied off, and le them form an al tance with Car: » afta v menage is quie engthy. Army Mevemeaw, oltinv re, Jam, 7.—A company of Light In- fantry bas just arrived here from Car isie Barracks, Onte Logtisiaure. Cleveland, Jan 7 —The Logisiauve met a Colum— bus today. Governor Dunn on’ ts coma pied. iy with wmate afals tore effvo ve organ'x wion of the militis, the pre- sent o'ganized militia nambering ouly sbout 1.200 * of fugit any sue and s ffirms thas Onto rematns loyal ty tbe Union and Consiusion; be rugosa the the ob» noxious fe.tures of she {ngi-ive slave ine, and she re- of apy persona) liberty bitle ve law wou d thus be secured, subversive of the AN the same ist vpon every ta'e and territory of this coufaderacy, These Abey cherrfu ly sccord > cliizens of the sou berm macs, De'ormined to do no wrong, they will net eoptsated 7 sobeatt to any wrong. and. ci, a teats, They she emp! sof si toe ona u ional powers of the federal govern: moot ‘main sinand preserve the Ualon;-crejacas apy =n the parte erent letmeat™attte a \@ fom vir ees desi ¢9' cleo of aus power Ualew under i ranction, The invegelty of sla Unicom —ite oneness ond indivisibld ty must be pieserved, Ulnele Legisiature, Chicago, Jan 1 —Tne L-gisiavare met at Boring+ field today. The Hon ¢ adjvurned with us eff oung ‘en orgenization, Gv Wovn's wassege recommends & coupe seconss:uotion of the prevent military Baty 12 dividing the stele into saree, divisions of Tiom. regimental and brigade most libers) legi letive emcvuragement ‘the formation of i : d iH iH A 2 gE i §