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THE NEW YORK SUN. —eeeeeeSeSeS FRIDAY MORNING, JAN'Y 18, 1861. Hold on at the Straps! Mr, Rarey's system of subduing horses, con. ists in two simple hobbling-straps, by which the beast is placed completely in his power, and is made to foal it by its own struggles, As he in- forms his audiences, it is no work of physical | exertion or violence. In fact there is nothing he , #0 constantly denounces, as “co-orcion." ‘The | ‘only way is to exercise the constitutional powers | of a man over a brute, through the simplest of | | expedients, with quiet and almost passive firm: eas, until the animal is convinced by a thorough trial of all his strength, that he is helplessly in the power of his ruler, First, a foreleg is raised, and quietly buckled double with strap number one; when the horse ix Teleased upon three legs and allowed to try his speed. When he is tired of that, strap number two is gently buckled around the other fore-foot and passed under the surcingle, the horse is started a step forwart, an] as the single fore-foot sea, it is jerked from under bim without an ef. fort, and easily held by o while the helpless creature falls upon ite knees to struggle in vain with all ite power until por- fectly convinced and submissive. The work is altogether one of wisdom firmneas and patience on the part of the man, and of fierce, frantio and iv hand on the strap, futile vi the part of the brute, ‘The vio- lence of the latter is mate aa useful as the mild- ness of t mor, and is one of the chief agen cies in bringing the creature to kaow the power of its The more desperate and passion- ate the resistance, the more spoedy and complete is the victory. The constitutional right and authority of the nation#l government, is trap number one, which needs only to le buckled tight and kept ao, by a dignified firmness in asserting the supremacy of the laws, to keep seve indefinitely ow three legs with all the world and the laws of hu- man nature, It can never get on far nor fast, under this disadvantage, kept in the wrong, kept under han, and constantly exhausting in- ig ite own rewources and the tial to stead of iner confidence of mankind which is as national as to individual advancement, Strap number two, is the control of Congress over the comimeres of the country. With loss force than Mr. Raney applies to Ais strap, the kicking brute can be brought to his knees and Kept there, Ly an actin six lines, closing any and all ports of entry, in. which the authority of the Union is not respected. So fo amity with the United States, would grant clearances for such ports, and few if any n power in re chants would desire them, Smaggling enterpriss would of course tlourish, if left unobstructed, but a mall squadron of observation, would cor stitute an effective blockale, and the eanstru tion and equipment of a navy by the rebellious States, shut up without commeres, erodit or in: dependont internal resources, would bs more impossible every day and every ve thing would soon be played out, and the diab cal conspirators, who now rule with a high bai wold be fleeing for their lives from the people they hisve deceived and betrayed. Secession can bs likened to nothing but an brute, bent on deadly mischief, and furiously blind to the destruction on which it charges, ‘The quick, unfaltering and remorseless cruelty of treason, both civil and military, in South Carolina, strikes us with astonishment which would bea kind of admiration if it wore not 48 fairly accounted for by lack of immediate dan- ger, an by excess of ro iv sumothing terrific in thy impetuous of passion, which drives timid managers to eut the strap inn panic. ‘Te ved by the squealing and kicking te hold on, they would let the furious creature go. We wauta Rarsy at the » that is all. raps— A sacred Responsibility. Iv Collector Maantimax—" good and faithful servant” of the People of these Unite could read in his South Carolina pri fidelity is once more rewarded with th Statos— on, wl honors of martyrdom, the sentiments of his countrymen as uttered through the press, toward himself and the traitors whose fe 1s hands have be laid upon him he might rest assured of such protection as a mighty empire of freemen ean extend, Rach interference at present, might only tend to bring him at ones into a peril whieh isotherwise not immesliate ; but the whole coun- try watches closely the movements of bis cap. tors, and will be ready for aetion the instant that steps aro taken ajaiast his life, Wo do not hesitate to of the assent of every manly soul, that we should riehly d the national es tion it would foreshadow, if our only faishful and loyal public oftiver i H Carolina should be brousht to trial for tre against traitors, without an immedia iment of forces amply sutticient to make the whole ty of Geor ze nearest the place where be should be tried, a strict hostage for his life ys with ssw ve ), oF any other ‘The Mayor's Treayon Rebuked. We must content ours ‘an with the femal allowance of redeeming virtue in our Ci Government, exhibited last night by two Coun. cilmen—Messrs, Linv and Oxrox—who fully urged that the Mayor's treason mosasze should not be received, but sent back to him, If woe had city cc ils reflecting in the faintest degree the zealous patriotism and devotion to the Union which pervades the City of Now York, no mayor would be enabled to fist au disgraceful document as the message in question upon the municipal records, We regret that the credit ab opponents of the Democratic party. ven as we resisting. it was monopol ‘The Union Abread. BY ion movement in the South has brought up» qu ations with foreign governments, of the greatest interest, and our Government must meet it promptly, openly and boldly, ‘The Washington correspon- dent of the Post writes: Lord Lyons, Mr, Scunetne: other menubers of the di LAOK to fur tion iu our nr Joribiew of 8th C 1 veasels could py Hoe officers. Mr. Bi «ly but its undarstoced to ha n reply t both questions, Is entering se |. ‘would have + that the gov wubjoot in the ing por more indi ernment Preseut unsettled on of the country, A firm position on the part of the United Btates Government on this point, is of vital consequence, With it, no foreign power bound to us by treaties or sentiments of amity, will en- tertain for a momont any overtures oF ambaxsa- dors from a southern confederacy, until it bas been recognized by the Union ag an independent government, or has fully and conclusively vin- dicated its independence by force of arms, Not even a clearance would be grantel for a southorn port closed by uct of Congress, 60 long as our Government understood its position and per- formed its duty. Shaky and Mbabby, "Pho President seems disposed to throw cold water on tho patriotism of the Empire state, or else dreadfully afraid of irritating treason by any becoming recognition of loyalty, His cold ‘and thankless response to the unanimous resolu- tious of jour Lagislature, through Goveruor Monoan, (tendering the men and money of the state without reserve, to rustain the Govern. ment,) will be read with surprise and, wortitiva- thou. He seems to consider the offer one of too ‘Boubtful propriety for conditional acceptance, f even the common courtesy of thanks, Becession still hangs fire in the Georgia Con- veotion. A “test vote" te still looked for. It ia encertain what form it will take, Mr. Cows as left out by the peoplo—a Judas cheated of 1 ity pions oo ‘Tho speech of Mr. Stomim, yesterday, naturally attract attention bere, as that of a Democratic representative from this Democ ‘The Voice of our City. ition, aod asserts that the published particulars of the Count’s arrest are unfounded. ‘The suthorities ot Pole refused to allow a sardin- BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE ¥. Y. 80M. ian frigate to enter thet port during a storm, and the 7 ond ‘Ship is wupposed to have gone down with all hands. in| THE LATEST NEWS. tie y. We commend his carefully tanpered yot a Count Cavorn hed invelghed against this conduct eo yest ers tothenticcc twennt-| EOreign Intelligence. | ,, cm ceried in weney. Tue Mi Bultorino, Spizea and Klek were being fortified, im Arrival of the Canadian and Félaburgh. order to prevent the landing of any Garibeldiana, ippi Secorsion Ordinance, which | Ay we arrival of the Canadian at Portland, and | The Austrian Ministry haa drawn up a bill relative wo give in fnll, is an amusing production, commences by repealing, in terms, certain acts | qeuaila : It} the Edinburgh at this port, we have the following *o the liberty of the Protestant Church in the Hun~ @orian provinces. Beveral enactments of it are slso~ of Congress! and concludes with a promise of Great Britain. ‘easly sonkeery vo (he sipnlations of tht Os 7 of union and fellowship te ang states which may | 108 ow mm Aumucax Burr Gourme Stan ann a ates 1 Etoirmenn Lrve.—The ship Golden Bar of Bowton, | atin wre aap aaa fs —— te eae ia a Captain Starueron, bound from Mobile for Liverpools | uty, expired at 12:40 A. M. today, at Bans Bouct, ‘There i# trouble in tho Alabama socessiog | with « large cargo of colton, waa totally wrecked on | ‘AE IY exiirl & TAI: Te va ea any of camp. ‘The CrininPacts aad amor. Tt now appears that the existence of Fort Moultrie and it garrison wt thia moment, merely to Major AxDRawon's ignorance of the ap: proach of the Star of the West, and vo celerity with which she whirled abont and steamed ont of the harbor Port Sumter, and ina moment constitutional shot and shell, would have knocked The Lemon Times says, tat Captain Fomwn’ new Prumia. Botith to go into the common territories. This is the | Governor is als required to appoint one commissioucr the trawou out of where other people keep brains. wk on Toelat ich offe to th 4 remedy of justice and conciliation. Owing to the | us Ato Wi A wo * \ A that if reing ey | re eee ann ; Prince Regent awumes the reins of government ay | demand for the enforcement of the laws is imprac- | tthar tree rtates sited | AppHoants, except those whowe honorable dir LS TiNd bs caoh [hu Sem #enmdh, eo pin hd en ee WE REE MORON | bo Wrasse FiNh Hable, nponaibie. aud thereto whealy unauited to } to the Wheeling convention. ‘The atroduction of | smerrmn them to dmiaion, are accepted. It should be went Jn an armed veal, ax she would ane | of dye wnjqoned difficultion arising from icebergy or . , | Me emergency, Our duty is to preserve the statue | thin bill gave goneral antistaction. me questionsbly be fred upon, ‘These dispatches never | Store ice. A Berliu letter mays the excitement in all th the ‘existing. state of things es nearly aa poss! if waa stmended yeoterday by the adaption of | Decoming evident to aaval people that reached the sent of governm that they were sujprowod hy the autlorities of 8 Care The Tirnse alleges that Port 8 See despatch, Prepnable we it ia represented ‘The Herald given a Like aceont of Port 8) of an officer who haa served 27 army, who ray the works can be car: ried Ly amauit on the south or gorge aide of the fort | bung the tw wenkent point thns fore’ng the to the works, ments, effecting an tho author the Ame fe nok thy il by attacks with ethrongh npprench of « darknend, V pe-ball wile of the fort, thane a could not de. r! bly pluny r ni ef t- jeune mouphte poy the qsealionte ta short rae, But the Par Weat furnishes a plowing picture in | fatr to be double that of any previous year, fied places, which can enable us to assert and main. | DIY Plunge the antry tn vil war, and entirely ex- t the maanult 6 nudden and tho inference er i not ay years in | p.val protection of the at mounted the night of the 29th ult., near Pelhard, in the coun. ty of Wexford. ‘The captain, bia wife and female rervant, aud fifteen of the crew perished, ‘The mate and nix banda were saved. ‘Tho verse! had come to 190,000 inan is to be concentrated in Rivsian Poland. Bir Joun Coamrton, states that intelligence had beem | forts, arsenals aud other eommon property the seces- ogres upon o on tame by Lonisvilie, Jan, 17.—Governor Mai ing the prevalence of a heavy storm, but | recived by the Russian Government from Pekin, ‘have not committed a fatal error in the de- stb the Constitution, to. be rade by ike | meneage condemns the hasty action of the ag ding that her inasta were all cut away, Sth of " arming previ lopment of their own policy and thuw resorted to estates, and the result to be laid before the con. | states, but declares that Kentucky will nhe dragged ber anchors and waa driven on shore, up . bg 3 hs ha pom saith te taadll $3 which they wisely and samy, aeeerun vention calied in the third section, To that conven- ‘aly by and see them subjugated. Numerous minor casualties to British shipping | CNN Vut giving po 7 their strict secension procedure. The remedy o tion the Governor in directed to appoint three coramis. | action of Virginia, Tennessee and Minsoui from the effects of the same storm are reported. af oll up to date, itton of the equal rights of the South without } from each of the thirty-three states ; the latter con- | Urges aimilar course for Kentucky, He a] Tho unnors were just ready 10 | Aicatier prrworfal atonmn frignte * The Undaunted,» | MWory, had not been modified up to thet date. qualification—the recognition of the equality of the | vention to be held at Wheeling ou the Lith of Febru. | commenda s convention a¢ the border slave ents | asd been launched at Chathem, Gir Hore Onan and his two Generals of Division | ptateanon-interference with the institution of sla- J ary, for the purpose of adjusting the present diff tneet at Baltimore, early in February. ‘The English journals are largely oceupiod with re: trospective articles on the political and eor lat features of the new year 1 1 Bhip Guttenberg of and for Hamburg, from New York with cotton, had struck on the Goodwin Sanda, nnd only Tout of 80 persons on board ewaped. ‘The Guttenterg had entled off Dover to land the crew of a wrecked veel, which ahe picked up in the Chan nel, ‘The captain ix among the miasing. ‘Tho stearner Queen Victoria, having on board the Rangoon telegraph cable, went ashore in Plymouth Sonud onthe 2nd, and at last advices had not t got The Liverpool Daily Post ange: When we read of the South Carolininn Senate hav. ing bilia in process net only fo military and ndep ny but ov Hintely digpatching per tw of London, Paris, Madi A Frankfort journal aswerta that atan early sitting | of the Gertaaule Diet « proposition will be made to | ou cai! on the tion relative to the decree of the Governor General of Ancona, in which Trieste in desired aa on Ltalian | the port rnal, ® semi-official organ, states that the i resurces ngs iy the arrival of the bark Mendi matters of great importance wore under considera. | !n the tlon, Amoug which was the negotiating of © treaty | ini eabshnon | netetaed che: goawsdlee of tee pe ofthe | with Hayti; the recaptured African queation, and | be them bafiles all attenupta t» form an mt judg. | the relations of the govern with the American | th ment of probabilities, nd cata us b fortable nar nothing has yet shake that a dissolution mi ia wubatanitially supe ible The Morning Star concludes its New Year's article confining of ail porta of entry. sugar tills on the 8t. Paul's river, on accouut of the increased amount of cane planted. The crop bids | it ne “ tinguish all hope of the settioment of the fearful is- | dinary ; frigate Raritan, do., do. ; corvette Fort Bunk rally planned wa | completion ‘There the ruler of a great | cot on exc ® | tain our juriadiction, ‘There could be no such inter- wd 5 frig + do. 5 i ot Fors Samaee 1a (Olly Geared Se | ooanie Wy wide with che helnaprereet | orate roy election excited cons ference without wecesion, wind with iy it iw almowt tn- J UES Dew pending befire thecountry. | We therefor» | gown, undergoing repair in dock ; ateatn ie 1 De put into executl Tbe made Britinh Crown, nt” the terest. A strong desire haa been exprewed by many } evitable, ‘Thin shows the importance of holding the 5 wi Sarnvof the imilltery power, | Hmack, in ordivary. Except in regular be pul execution, will bem Sie Grind, Bolerare Unto of the friends of Six-President Ro te Foaseale | torch ing states to withhold the arm of the military power, if 5 Baweps 28 regular navy ruption’; but the threeat may ps empty avthe | nate him, ‘The contest will probably be between army. passion which inspires it ix unreasning. And half, | jin he 0 aK f , at least, of those ntatesthe free and better bait. | 1% and the prewent inc ‘The wuthern recession leaders begin to fear a re. pledged to friendship with thix mother country, | A- Bresson. di action at home, Several southem di refused to vote for the Gritten © that they might be de obtained to keep ‘The defeat of the rewlutions was at « by Stim Benator Dave Wednendn frewh fi & news apa vic neceding ex, Im) hin comina Senators C nication to Pickens for t Su ply in writing to avold all Attempts to get up ilnuminatts towns on the Minstnalpyoh wed failures, The Post RNS, Hoti! chase without delay, reovinmended the immediate r ong, tok the stat nally Savery batt Gs chieadea aid ao Baits ee y trucks were severed trom the bodies of the q Advices from Georgia, represeus the Uuion feullag | 4, sr aatistectory, thet there ts no probability of any | ,Tusee bundred thoumud dollars were allowel for tent darmardnt "ts mac the wecenlo moveneutn 1,060 aan etch td tno 8:00 prot former lying at the bottom of the river, and t e Chi ‘onl ny & vote of ayes, OM; nayy, 8. 0 would al ports of entry where the i " water ser-eteral hes wrilten io Gov, Pr ald being required beyond the £3,000,000 which the | Mr. Cuanm (N. IL.) called for the yeas aud hays, | laws are now olwtructed, pe im ® blockade in the a rid srr mit er journo propa fot edie gaat at hiv atederglny ing hon that unless Major ANpegson and | President of the Indian Council is at prosent empow. | which wore ax tollows : porta of the rebellious states, and let thoughtless men Hou then adjourned sine die, ice and was more or lens injured, some past Lis command are allowed free seco to and from the | ered to raive, Yuas.-Messr. Baker, Bewjanin, Biglor, Bragg, | take the consequences, of thelr own iflegal acts ae Fessenden, Fiteh, Foot, Roster, | and this will remain the seat of government so long | Hanorer, N. H., Jan. 17.—Th ic |, But one remained on the bridge, and that Lieute, Hart and Tarnor, from Port Sumter, pro. Pinjey-abauebo n of paveiirig Paria, entitled . Grimes, Gwin, Hemphill, Hunter,’ Iverson, | aa there can be found. states Joyal tothe prin | Convention of the a Dieericd Using cot beter Placed upon the track without much difticn! nounce the mmors of disaffection and muting inthe | te" Massncres of Syria,” from the pen of M. Mor- My (Ark..) Jobivon, (Tenn..) Kennedy, Tane, | ciples on which the Government was founded. If | Boxne of Lancaster, for Congrean, " safely ov ee Aanaey (Pt is” Mason, ‘Morridly Nichoisan, Polk: Powell; | the censplratore ‘succeed, Washington. will et. tee persncbdth aan, jet Cepine Set Fro cate panned seGly ovte, revily to sha, non, to be pire fabrienti mney are deve Buand and « of Mississippi, the Presi freah instructi Hay se's demand, ia bia short iuter the President, for the uncomlitional r Waa peremptorily reject : SHatent hand woade lie verbal mataroent; te Provident | Mare the exception of Austria, are determined t» pre- | lary instead of nine thousand. ment, there would have been auch ail expression at resident, told. Mica Uo Poh tes rte hacl he eaceine eek ae | Teoh guberal ‘er, Mr. Fmwervan (Me.)—$454,000 will be necowmry | the ballot box as would have effectually allenced the | Upiwounen, Major Janes In Gromer, sina eee re A preliminary meeting of Jown of England, Prance, | (9 Pay the expenses of the two slavers already cap- ailte of the, South Living tn the North, | Tho rerty | yotiunron; weasurer, Colonel H. 8. Fatiottt ~ violated the Misourl and other compro- ison 4 of thei i apt. oi ; House, Landon, for the purpose of concerting new | ptotect the treasury, ‘The amendment wan adopted, | the Unter, mick amoteusty to the Cone ans I eeeee ceed Rooss; chaplain | crega timbers, throwing tho car and the six fi the restoration of the child Montana to lia | , Mt- Mowe offered sn amendment on the end of | will gives fuality to ahe slavery question, The Re. a the bill for $300,000 to pay the Chiriqui contract, palin at whee, Me for loaded, but th parents. mede by A. W. Tuoarvon {u May, 1500: Tho con- | Mrumeut the Fecofultion of property im tmant The | FOr What arma were necessary for tha state to pur- | them were loaded, but the majority were em ax gathering strength the mail service will be cut off entl resolutions on | W@ can write no better uummary of the history of | tional Bair tis y the disunion fh telegraphed her extronints res the rash neo of fonth Carolina and th Ho dictated a letter to Gov. Prox ring South Caroliniaus to avold hoatiiitien wid to open thelr markets to Major Axpmnsoy and © wollcitation of dome southert HLAvNn worved his written oo it and telographed to Gor aisypprehension, in weveral of the in honor of secession, have At Natchez, the opposition was so strong that the attempt was virtually sbendoned, y Mtached to their commande: " nor vn f r | rorld nl ratio for hol into alieustion, war and {rrevocal paration—the Ml authorities, within the jurisdiction of the states,to | lyn barracks, ‘They are officered by Capt. Ba anion Sénators | and friendship with free peoples the world al Preparations are being made for holding the Ne~ SF ecmeaterehas tiie Of tiie COmnEy aire, | emiorce all laws passed in purmuance of the Constitu- | Gare. Dovorrry, Lieut. Hotes, and Lieut?) the destiny of American civilization demands, that | Hou; but wo distinctly deny that the Federal Go- 154 than that so much haa been done for Liberty and 208 » . Ned Capt.) Rrav, The detachmg inted, anvil the political avd territorial control of this continent, | Ye™mment has the constitutional power to call out the | times ca , pen > better omen for the year on which wo en: bo 4 4 military to execute these laws except in the aid of the | arrived on Monday from the Pacific bas not 0. | ler, than the virtua! allisnoo of Kinglansl, France aud Politioal Intelligence, Missinippts from the ‘Atantie to the Peake sere, | civil ailiorines, “We recommend the repeal of all | ty Warhingien. gg shall remain where it now exista—in the hands of the | Per nal liberty bills, and recommend that » convon- af the Daily News concludes &| = XXXViIth CONGRENS—Second Semon. vU tion ou the affairs of this country aw fol- — Mr. Fraienvas (Mo.) presented tho cred i mn. Mr. Moment ax U8. Senator trom Maine in | go place of Mr. Hawtin + ‘The oredontials were read, and Mr, Monat. sworn | th other that the true policy fe northern tates in 4 maintaining with ‘and fraternal inter wn alliance at directing him t present the cre- | th . under whoa care deutialy of Hon. 8. P. Cuase as U. 8, Seuatar trom J ri 0. into gubstitite four hundred sud fifty thousand ol Kaly, and America, haa been held at the Mansion | Mr. Huwre—$450,000 is the amount necessary to efforts ‘The ravenne accounts from India are stated to be | tract is for coaling station ou the Isthmus of Panama. the Private Secretary of the Einporo garded as a political event, The in state to withens the flrst repress formance, He at most conspic wand 4 Rice, Sebastian, Seward, Sumner, Tea Kyck, Wade, Ingham, Durkee, Hale, | f: yin the front, Isbury, Wilkinson. China. roliia snd cther communities, has not generally | Geveror shall appoint one cominisxioner trom enc, | UBtll Hhe 4th of March. banged the character of the secemion movement, | oongrrasional disttict tom comaulting coureation at Se eee eta eaten hacen uel wean | SL whether or uot by the seigure of the | the mates, to be held at Nashville on the din of Pele ete Maen onte— The statu quo which waa considered to be matie Scemersetive paction ‘of the northerm states is the | woners from this state, to mect rree commissioners | ting the ition of s convention t the pep) had given up their shares of prize money. very wherever it exinta—and the equal rig! the | ties, to preserve the Union and to avert civil war, The state of the German Coulleration greatly resembles | ble. We should do 1 by all means to avoid te em. f,pfetision alrullar to that contaited in the ‘Virginia course political eventa may take, the hore the agitation which preceded the events of 1544, ployment of coercion bi ie uri for @ categoric . protest against coercion, whive at the aame time they | or ovid th ‘ an of Trt for & categorical ORDA | re era Ray peeta nol aha whe | of rlewnnces as provided inthe fh article of the | mteam frigate Powhattan, and the frigite come within their reson. wi — i p » | 102 counties were represented. ‘The Convention was | ise Uy the Rxecutive or the Laginiature of this govern | harmoniounand the resolutions adopted alan unsute {cleat to protect the nations interente in Captain | ployed. But the'scts of South Carolina, including | MoUsly declare that it is the prompting of patriotiain | for a while, Thus the ships available for hon vaptaln | ine fring into of the Btar of the West, were acta of | * the dictate of wisdom to make an earnest effort | would carry an aggresrte of 1.400 men, aint 1 Molerrar, wo have ndvicen from Monrovia to Dec. 8. | fiagrant war which, If it had been atewptea ty any | {0 SY ln The Legislature war about to convene; several | foreign power, would have raised every man | therefine, in a wpirit of compromise, we are willing 40 Poaranes of Major AXDERAON. No regiment could | Bator Currrata, the Border State proposition, oF ; ; ; countiy; we deny the constitutional right of on-of- war at the Goxport Nav A: Li Kon the som | Colonization Society ; the alteration of the tarlif and | March to protect the flag of the United Staton, and to | ess ay “nun the Union’ Wwe | pita Hult ca Gl cpie a datend and maintain its legitimate authority and juris 1 aylvania, rated 120 guna, but carrying only a vemols engaged in foreign trade to | diction everywhere. In reply to the speech of Mr.Gan- | 8T° equally opposed to nullification at the There ise demand for several more | rt ee eitrord to hs brought to aurehores coins | that, in the opinion of this Convention, the employ | umbus, ying up and walen for present dui torfere with the sasertion of our jurisdiction, would | went of military force by the Federal Government to | nolaware, in game condition ; liner New Y happily b cilia phen the Hon, semua | nay find an honorable nnd’ fraternal solution of our | <1 ation a the troubles demand, "We recognize it South mi the Republican party, the poopie of the ry, to take sinto gonsideration the present porilous r be ted and ined; wh the Bouth abando coasist of one delegate from each congressional dis- eater da: ant #10 v'cloc! o 740, clair preventad & communication from the | northern allies for English and French co-poeations | fic and two at large from each hinty-tires | Ted Yesterday moruing about 1 le, to ie cstadiiid uaa ves ar, Aiur, (Ohio) maintained that there wereno J te iurrove aforesaid. seven of which fell into the river. ‘The pai fig te ‘ ntiale we . 7” f of th i te sca se! ul slows : ‘The Morning Chronicle sayn—We have reason to | wae Howren (Va. called tip the deficiency bill, teton Otley Ge Geo tate ‘The Military Convention, perpen alos tar wring cg dan believe that in apite of the apparent obitactes ton || Mr. Cawraon (Pa.) dealred to portpme in order to | spiratora had co-operated with traitors who were | Albany, Jan. 17.The military convention | “iti '¥e hundred yards of the bridge settlement of the questions which are perplexing the | tke up another bill, which was weep teaportens, connected with the Government. If the peo- | met at 10 o'clock, Gen. Bonware offered compli. | CTU croming and the drawbridge, a fre diplomatints of Kurope, the great Powers, with per | MM Hestem—T can't give way, Th ra ho ameud ment ple knew what had been geing on for the lant Wianees Bright ‘lark, Clinginan, Gollamer, Crit | Mr. Lixcoun will be inaugurated in Washington, ‘litical. the Wilso ness, r f he aa cles of the times Y war footing to mest opposers from quarter; mate ol id haves mili - tO commend, that the nies. Tt will form a nucleus arou tia and volunteers can my? and besides, be a peace Seen cith soma Carolina's quote in e @ Houthern Confederacy. a ee by the § The Senate went into secret sension an the propo- Alabama Still in the Talon. vil revolu eared a7 6 rimorine between Cliarlos- Jan. 17.—The Alabama pon and Qugie Pinckney M7wbeit Bort dona: 7 by telegraph frome the ny pg Sahn nae, Se of the Convention, not to leave their seats u Tt must be looked Mimourt Begtiatare. are further informed. Tho trouble ia in the " Joy c au Louis, Jan. 17.—Mir, Jowesox, Chairman | of the delegates from North Alalams to sign peaceful secesai can carried the Committee on Ps ‘Relations, ua hi fn i precipitate notion ia Bouth Ca- | pill in the Bousee yonerday, wbice provides tant the nL the adoption of any poliay 1, submitting the xction of the convention t the | will be called on for an efficient coast gu. ‘Magremnion. je, witer which the whole subject was tabled, aud . Buta Hike purpow and « like spirit should animate | f'yubatitute embracing an eutirely new’ propasition | STA at Vern Crux of the Cumbeeland, i nouthern frends. It would nover do for them 4 | asking Congress to call a convention for the tredrons | On Tuenday, was the signal for the retumt Constitution was introduced by Mr. StEVENRON. len the southern stator | "A petition praying for the adyption of the Critten- | There 1# siso reason to believe that the s! jeronelven employ force they cannot cry peace and renitions by Congress, tearing nearly. 6,000 | Loula will come home, ‘The Mohawk, Cry re complain of coercion. Afver xhowing that seces#ton has been focwar r ion las Wea ieee Wick Ordinances could ot deprive i overnmens ot | set vine orwarded to our represeutatives at | Wyandotte, Pocahontas, and Water Witch, ceded jurisdiction and property in the forts, etc 1y to be detailed as tenders for the Brooklyn, ai regeneration of the Austrian em~ | which were for the common defense, he said the das Minoia Democratic State Convention. and St. Louis, if the fleet suould be called ti porn in hrrsibte an long ns Venetia ball exhaust ine | ger lenin collision. The act of sccmaton fromthe | gringfeld, Jan. 16.—Tho Democratic Con- | aisition ing to the ‘end ct aa hu Ney could ake it, No luterforenoe wav attarnpted | Yeuson inet at tho Stato Mouse at 19 A.M. 03 of the | corvettes Macedouian and Cumberland w to save the Union by conciliation and concession; | 44 ig waid that the Virgiulans have signith fallen to resistance. Bi roke | accept the amendments to the Constitution proposed | intention to restet the removal from Norfoiic ‘nigh terme ‘of the. ener wind for, | i the Uuited States Senate by Senator Dowutas, Se- | United states ship not now im comuisaion, federw| authorities. The intelligence A sal any other, whereby harmony may be restored ‘be- snined in Now York mgaina any pevple seeking | tween tho poopie of the diferent sections of tie | Baval officer of that place, Aunexed ina list cir legitimate righta; but the men of North and secession at the South, aa revolution ; | Worth anything outside hor prevent bert ; ti ‘not be worne than inaduess to wurrender the forti. | Setce the submiation of weceding tates will Lnevite- half built ; frigate Columbia, needing repat Whatever may be the lene of eventswhether, | #hd ou no pretext whatever bring on the nation the | all this: ships wouid be worth!oas for any ae Niation and justice to the south horrors of @ civil war, until the people can take | The marine fore at this post now consist ites “or whether unhappily, we blindly dei | Lo the duty of the Federal Government,through the | than 90 men, all of whorn are stationed at the ited States. Tn all tho partisan ismies botwoen the | Hon be held @ Louisville, Ky., on the 23th of Februs- Accident on the Hudson River Raltq ty ot New work are with tho Routh: Gutwhen the | Sate of the country. al recgramend tothe poopie | SkvEX Cans ry ie Riven—N ans iN ial phere porte suich just concessions and much amendments to the | cap —_ c rah a roe Pony ile, Maas with mar eousey Constitution ae will produce ‘harmony and fi care ov A Brakemax—Deteyrion ¢ fied places provided for the common defence are as | cling throughout the Union ; the sald convention to | PRESS AND OTHER TRrar loyal an’ jotle populatio sates, aud we request that the lagisiaturen of the | tant and freight train going North, on the Per ie loreal end pobrtotic populetion of that Lmper | vevcral states take tops for a convention of mates for | River Rallroad, by which eight cars ran off th Woot. The followin g | Was thrown from the track by # bad joint. Ga. W. ATT: ‘The accident was aot discovered iy the vice presidenta, Col Gol, Journ ur years in every department of the govern- until after the bridge was reached, chia after running on the sleepers some distance, recording secretary, rails from the track and breke a number Tarty ought go dle If they engraft on that in, Gen. Townsxnn, {rom the special committes to re- | Oe# into the river on each side of the bridge, ing, Three or four were entirely new. Joint waa probably caused by a broken chair spread the rails, ‘The remaining treight grant cars, which remained upon tho track, capitol. Hthe President had ‘cted “with trm- trem W troubles would not i y om bis office utterly diagrnsed BSH FOOT Washington, Jan. 17.—Although the Republi- Mr. Peasy, (Me..) sa.d now that tyranny and | can Senators yesterday voted agninst the Crittenden: ‘The nounjnation of Mr. MeIntyme as Collector for i ay , fromthe Committee on Printing, J rebellion prevail, and men were turning anxional injured... From whal out reporter can) the pot of Charleston, wan defeated yesterday in the | Tt Matahal Buanpow, and other oficers of high nidment to the Deficiency bill, to aft: | and inquiring for mchenea, of eompromine, New Rng. | COmPromire, thelr chief objection was to that part | brakeman was upon uy of the ears wh biaate Grentulliee ca Done s, to who it war re. | TADK were Immediately bebind him, Tt was notices superintendent of printing to carry out the J land was not consulted, but to cut her off from the | Which proposed to divide the territory which may J the river, aud no pervon received the slightew revit q that hia box was ornamented with flags and warlike | provisions of the resolution creating a Bureau of pub- J rest of the confederacy was s favorite iden. But | hereafter be acquire, But a meawure of that charuc- | Gonducir Corres went ce the i red—three routhorn senators vuting against it, and | srontole, ‘The great moral of the piece la, that the , 9, when that experiment shall be tried, the South | ter,confined to the prescut territory, meeta with x0 or early ar tel tae anewiead Ge ie ymbols, i he |) offered wi amendment to the De- | would find that New England conld live’ without the | dhe Republicans i Doth Deane | Hideon, for ansistance, an, an early ae poms v » Departivent ia engaged in the prepara. | PAC question ts ripe for settlement, and that it ] ficiency bill, to pay Commodore VaNnxauur $300, | Bouth aa well ag the South live without her. | deeree of favor Ly the Republicans in both branches Monson, with a gang of men, wore at the set rity Trenance fetine regen eremaEts T can only be netted by the word of Navorton IIL. annum for carrying the mail from New York, | He discussed the following points :—First, the ter- | of Congress, pideot, and at work repairing the di n regard to the rent ‘The pice is full of remarks against Turkey, and in ama, to San Branciaco, Mlory and population of New Bugland ; second, her | 34 is known in most relisble Republican circles | crest tive the seeing pee came: slearaceo te tlie ibe akhnnaiias y a ‘ i ‘ve Ham (Cal.) toved to strike out Commodore } socisl and moral condition, and third, her wealth and s publican circles } short time the number of woikinen was ine rhs wrens one apeech it ix declared that the Emperor Narouron rs name, Agreed to, Anduatry, Th the course of big remarks, “he «poke | at, #0 far, Messrs. SkwaRD and Bare are the ouly | over a buindred, Rails and thabers. wore a Present Mas wout to the Seuato the uomine~ J iy the only mau to save that country, Let him take Blain (No AE) moved to arent, ao that it } of Ler devotion to the Union. She wasalways prompt | gentlemen selected for Mr. Lincots's cabinet, and | and the work of ropeisiing went rapil'y o4 Jon of Mr, Hot for secret ‘ sii) hie “bere Manda ‘and fassuere He read fiom the Lat o + 1560, 0 the Lat of | to repel foes from without and to meet traitor at | probab! of Connecticut. ‘The other 7‘ radi tite bs Turkey into his own hands and ragenerate her. 1 Auroed te hoange Ghe was willing to make auy reammable | Probably Mr. Wet1am, of Connecticut. ‘The others | gevernl trains, both upand down, wt Oplsionn of the Brea: Deafening applause followed, and the Emperor Jounson (Ark), from the Committee on Pub- | compromise which could not be construed into an | Will not be abvolutely determined on till the arrival | for some hours by the obstruction, t “tiie fiers oa bowed, lic Lands, reported au amendment appropriating | abandonment of principle, §o long as men have | bere of the President elect. dred yards below the bridge lie the remain Monwan, Orlewiny hua convict Woe could juth Uy weqrarate seceasi wit to be his settled itato diwolution of the + would be a aeverer blow cry than all the Abolitionists of the North nthe next twenty years, ‘The Times The Opinion Nationale considers it as the kne which has sounded in the affiicted ears of Europe the lust hour of Osmantism, ‘The Paris correspondent of the Drély News sayy the performance wax meant to be | UP. and has produced the eifict of a political domonatra- | yoy KANE (rewind nald the principal object waa tion, The funds fell ov Saturday in consequence. Mr. Bexsamin (La.)—If the Uuited States pays for M. Micvom, Civ atoe has been named Grand off. | the building of an) port of the read which would Lenefit Calitornia, obber states havea right toa sim. Now $12 for the Kickapoo Land Office, Kansas, | arms in their hands, so long as they forcibly resist The P Agreed to. the common laws of the country his voice was for : : The bill was then passed. war, ‘The government that nogotiates with traitors | PAtion of Mr. Hour ax Secretary of War, Tt was At half-past oue the Pacifle Railroad bill was taken | deserves the contempt of the civilized world. The | considered In executive sewsion, “Union must and shall be preserved". Journed, ident, today, sent to the Senate the nomi~ other cars, which went over the emb Monday, ‘This ncvident was caused by the of the axle of the locomotive. The cars will moved as soon as possible, Alakeman, uained 8nAw, hada very p one of the cary which weu avd, from all ac- counts, the preliminary discussion was of an excit- ing character. An effort was made by its opponents to refer it to the Committee on Military Affairs, but this was strenuously and successfully resisted, the ‘The Committes here rose and the Houso ad. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE—Senate. thinks that Governor M. might have gone further, | eer of the Legion of Houor, for bis sarvices in prepar” | {iur'ttscard, Albany, Jan. 17.—Bills for the removal of in- | ™tion of reference being defeated by a vote of 34 ond ves with perfect truth, that the dissolution of | ing the Prench Commercial treaty, Mr. Gwin (Cal.)—The building of the Pacific Rail- | sane convicts from Utica to Auburn ; to encou against 15, The objection to Mr. Hout by his oppo- the Wralcen Si eoosred siachow prt the Union, by whatever means effected, would | ‘The Grand Crom of the Legion af Honor has been tong bea eed reseed on, the seoste as & moans of rural {ay ravesnente ; to snake he salary of the | nents, is, that in their opinion, he is @ coeroionist, | jured. " Pens: Bye be a death upon ala ‘The Constitution of | conferred on General Montagnan. ny Covenpe [0 the coninery. epwly Shere of How For a ng 88 T and this some of them openly avow. Hi fi eee nes Mr. Lane. This go propriation for the debt and mainten of apey is confirma the Uwited Btatow Hs the shield amd bulwark, of alas | According to the Paris correqpondent of tho Times | Uulld a nad hrmughin mates + Mt NO Power Wo J APLTOPT ARS I tie et oo amore. ML tion ta now considered certain. "The suatter te wpe. CITY NEWS. Ys wud thas eyed, the Bouth will have no ear closed in French commereial circles under Mr. Gnmex (Mo.)-—1 will vote for the great main Mr. Fumo gave notice of a bill to appropriate $500.- | cially assigned for consideration tomorrow, protection butt ty the Garin Ive will provoke ho weeds of ita own destruction mea adda that there ar nore dleligh Abe of at least 50, taints nil the atyle of gov cet tioninta, t which it cau atford itvelf by armed o¢ of @ Southern Confederacy against and domestic tnaurrec 16 ® standing a 2 will re ¢ it will be more than thoae ament which it Nts, and cous nen in the cou A with the prompect of din hey are the uatural dixpenaable ‘uncaninens prevailed, 7 a plomatic corps waich took place at the Tuil. |. Mf: GmrKN, (Mo.)—The goverument never paid a ts, conflued himself to presenti ments notic ‘The Emperor replied : “I thank you for the wishes | On motion of Mr. Brau, the Seuate went into which you have exprewed to me. TL regard the future | Bxecutive session, with confidence, being convinced that the f than very unfavmable clroumstances. anda fooling of great | WWE Tne. Lregaid it not ouly convenient but in- J 000 to arm abd equip the state. 1". Latiam, (Cal,)—The southern route will cost’] salaries of the officers and patrolmen of the Metropol- | Customs in the neighborhood of Charleston is stil! | Mount Vernon, whici lef this port last ovg ‘The Mumteur publishes an account of the reception | Just $15.000,000, itum police. < quarter of # dollar advance for the payment of the | for the appointment of cenunissioners of record in Lord Cowsay, the spokesman of it for having the Navy ot oouimuand at aim. | New York city prises active service ; there are 150 fleld pieces in good or- Foop ror tHe Sout. — Tho 6 Mr. Guant gave notice of & bill to reduce the J The nomination of Mr. Molwerae as Collector of suspended in the Chamber of Commerce. Bavannah, had # fuil freight, which is un ‘seagon of the yenr, cousiming of some woven oulsana. barrels of potatoes, several crates of cab Augusta, Ga., Jan. 17.—The Courier has a | hundred barrels of sugar, five hundred ba 4s Mr. Lawaxnor introduced a bill to repeal the not ‘The bill to confirm the acts of Searion public and Emporor the respects aad congratulations of the | MF. Dovaras, (111.)—The bill i¢ nots measure to | to {ncrease thelr powers, was passed. Aispatch from New Orleans of the 16th, in which it | Mour, butter, cheese, lard, ofl, and a few d: ke wrod. tis w coutract fo Frnao preseuted « writ _ Siplomadie corrs, forconatructions nee UY Nanaporialloa wot Y att, trike defences ofthemtate, tT O° 8° 8% Fy gtated that the city troope which took Baton Tux PERSON WHO WROTK AN AN Lara to Coroner Scurmume, rolativo to the terious murder in the Bowery, will confi ‘The uniformed militia of the state at present com- | Rouge arsenal, returned, and received # grand tri- 430 men ; 11.000 are without srms fit for | umphal reception. ‘The arsenal aud Fort Pike are ied by Louisiana's troops. ‘The action of " . der. Th . the pu me | BOW occ! allies of the secewsionints of South Carolina, understanding between the Powers will n ain House of Representatives. fleary Hold Thecen, sud 1-906 anual & there blr 1 | Gov. Moosx, in relation to the occupancy of the | UP the coroner by calliug at his office, N» The Times, hn comin with other Journals, believes | pence, which in the object of my dealr Mr. Porris (N. ¥.), of the Navy Committee, re fon wi thi street, opposite the Park. that, sluce the dent's reply to the last demands | The negotiations for the treaty of cob Torted the Benate joint resolution in favor of Commo- Amembly, te, was viewed thereas @ peaceful measure, and , H \ 0 negotiations for the treaty of commerce betwoe | hori) the Bena . F generally sustained as patriotio and timely, Tox Yaiwaunation Bata 7 } of South Ca attack of Fort Sumter is | France ant Belgimm had satisfactorily terminated. Lorman (Ark,) objected to ita consideration. The Governor transmitted the following letter od WRATION st the} imminent Important reductions are made in favor of Belgian nderstcod that It gave permlarion to Commo. | fron President Roonaan Selaure—Reagnuntion ef a Naval Officer, | Acdeny of Music took place jast night, an) ‘The World demonstrates thy ceab) «| con! and iron, puNG to ACepL & AW vernor rena ; The World darentea 0 that ren peaceable nish | ova oe ie fartnerin. | 2 Riseragias for ting saned teenie ‘ae Tae had’ the hema recive your oo Beka Jan, 17.—The schooners Allen D, | 2 #! respects a splendid affair—a decided sion would be ruinous to the southern states, while Was ruinored that France may ask further in- | «constable tor Great Britain and Nicaraguan, m lon oo @ Tewolutions which passed | Terry of New Haven, sud Pauline of Newborn, N. 7 neession followed by civil war, would at once atop | demuity from China, Mr. Porru—The geutloman ia entirely tulstaken. | the, Legialature of New York on the 11th instant, | (were seized today in violation of the Virginia Fer Oity News; eco Taira the trade with wuthern ports and precipitate upon | ‘The Moniteur says, financial events in foreign coun. | Ht Wad Bot acting as & constable, but for distin. | tendering aid to the President of the United States, —————_—_—_—————_—_ the southern people unendura yportations for American « mont exclusively to Now York, and scarcely ‘The importations bere for tt 4 show an increase of about 50 per cent. over tations for the Brat two jw duo, in part, to the fact that — southern ports two the in Tinporting heuses which have brane cities, have preferred, 6 their qoods shipped over, they can res! ton ‘and other wo war, the goods ‘wae, An unusually li and now tmported in bond ifeivil wa and tuil the Atwericau market, ‘The World, in another article, opposes the troduced in our stato Legislature, to remove all the omimon Pleas, increase their aumber, Judges of the C le evila. nsumption are nude eke of 1800. in sonthera eoaton of thelr cwue ‘Tevan at Guota bas the character of @ veritable inter- | and ordered to be printed. Ergo proportion of gonisers | pealtion, ‘The House then went into committes of the whole | Richmond county to borrow $36.00. doore but the crowd fly wljourued, eh cexqurtatlon, taal! cur ‘The detachments of Prench troops which aro under | by twenty-eight thousand persons in his Cougres- gulshed services reudered this country and Nicara- | 12 support of the Constitution and the Union, aud | Laspect laws, and are in charge of the City Ber- Already, | triew have influenced the Prench Money Market ina | gua, shall ive them that respectful: consideration to | geant. ‘THE WEAK AND DEDILITATED ano le mer to be regretted ; but declares the report tl Mr. Homan would not inquire into ¢ which they are entitled from the importance of the a ito J Prance ie water the necesiy of ving recoytac ta | diatigahed mrvics. "Ite contend glues aud the distinguished source from which | , Litwt R 8. Cuaraan, of the U. 8. sloop-of-war ante y ng recourse & & ) pygioinu's conduct then and he did now. ey have emanated, Brooklyn, bas again tendered bis resignation, and past J new loan, without any foundation, Mr (Va.) presented a memorial signed Yours, very respectfully, gees Bouth to-morrow, Janos BocnaNan. cadere bor Gi sional district (the counties of Ohio, 4 The Governor also transmitted reports of the tru: tia J otderw for Chiu, bad beeu sent to reinforve the regi- | Wwassei tat iat (ue countien clan tale teen of the Biate Agricultural College, ant of the Workmen Refused Place of Meeting. apenta in Syria, _ slavery question in the Union, Commissioners of Quarantine, The latier was re- Reading, Pa., Jan. 17.—A large meeting of Naly. Mr. Wxserrs (Md.) presented a memorial from his | ferTed to the commit om ways and means. Workingmen called at the Court House this ev: Ie Nord states that the cabinet of Bt. Petersburg | constituents, in faver of the Cxrrrecimy plan of ade Frevch Minister that the presence of Adiniral de | tio in is Congressional district. Laid on the table North, aud wich is in hostility to 1ONAN would shortly supersede him, tlons. unanimously passed resolutions approving of the Every province is ordered to take such measures | He quoted the sentiments uttered course of Major Axpxnsow and Governor Hicks, and ‘The House is in the consideration of gen- | at an hour which had been appointed for the purpose wed goror Justment, He believed *hat th f bh - | eral orders. No bills of gemerel interest have yet | ef holding » Union m . Hundreds had issued o vigorously written letter reminding the wale raved oat te report of aed aed ea ng ® Union meeting. Hun had gathered ‘and blocked up the streets. The Gity Comiission- ‘The following bills passed : refund An act 10 nuthorize the Board of Supervisors of | guritement ancl tareee gee ete retreat soe ° 0 ‘An act to inco Vi 0 % ing the The health of Paniwt was improving. It was pre. | theatate of th Valen id touk up the army bill: | oe i een orporate Vassar Female Cuilege Pale, the worklngman Meutueky, and the work- muturely reported that he had tendered his resigna- ng Mpirit of those who framed the Pennsylvania Legislature. —— tion of the Lieutemancy of the Ki Naples. in contrast to the mo ; i it tas Wvacen wees” beset. Sarace that oe el avery question. which Harrisburg, Pa., Jan, 17.—The House today ‘The Georgia Convention, Milledgeville, Ga. Jan, 17.—The Convention met a 10 o'clock this morning. The only interest” aid have a new election, ews and Mr. Livcoy, and insisted that the nomimation | pledging to Maryland the fellowship and of | 14 business was the able and brilliant speeches of prepared to mobilise one battalion of the Nu- i ng y ip and support evening. ‘ph 1 7 . latte: dJ@ on the 90! nd of howtit th o . 7 ; sua seine has the following, in double-leaded Wenn Gu petals eer set ee z Peunsylvanis. 6 Oncaalanonars from South Carolina aud Ala. Lage pay nor onx gy rmx, Azrve C by way ome e Fe-actior at wth, who had no more ‘The a ro ”, ban, tale Wish to bo understood as saylng it awhorila- | movement in the Abrisal were on the in etonary | Gowith the election than they had with that of the ¥, Virginia Logielatare. Adjourned till 10 to-morrow. yt therelore teste poritively the last. c W/, that President Luvcoun tn not in favor of inaks , crease. ieeocor of Vinee Ricl fan, 17.—In tho TVs reported that a tert vote shout the ordinance in this city, ‘They are to bo soon at all {uy concessions tothe Blave Power, either pretended. A document, purporting to be the Pope's last allo- 'e (Lixcotx) waa to the South a foreign ruler, He concen or real concessions, nor in favor of wuy | eution is published, distinctly designating the Empe- | refuted the charge that southerners are: prope- meatured looking to the huralliation of Freedom, and | ror Narouson na ove of the pretended wns of tne | SMAlists, They only take the position that they are of the free states, uo matter in what pretences they ted, Phe ludependent Freewen of the country, Democrats | and inoffensive, principally dwelling ou the trials to | Tory themselves cam at any ime exclude them Bent wen, and Republicans, that the frat duty to sir rights. from tbe be done tw to ascertain whether we havea Govern. | Which the church is subjected. ‘eilevell thas the North would not obstruct this ment or not, and whether the Uniou isa mere elt: Poruto bad been elected President ef the Electora! | constitutional right ifthe people: ‘of that eection had ston of th iinagination to be dissolved at th touch of actual hostility, ‘8s CoMmpotent bo assert Itself agulist ¢ ax against foreign foes, that he perceives and feels clearly that this ix the Predominant quostion of the time, towering above every other, We doubt the Tridunes authority to speak for Mr. Luewcoun, dewailed the revol there ry ‘The Bening Post, commenting on the arrest of Collector Momuiwan in South Carolina, on ® change of treason, becouse he remained faithful to the Fedo | MB Attempt to meoanalanto him, 1a! Governinent, says that while Bouth Carvlius is | The Bourbon gurrisom of Cartels on the Trento festering Mr. Bocuiamay und hia Cabinet with tnso- | have bamt » Baidiainn prisoner of war, fent and | He dumanide, we iiewr of nothing our gov Of those who condi ma Casella fe eee conduct | A Vienna Wlograsn uf the Biot uitime, announces Pee eae Bet see Colonel Maree to without fire We have reas fet | Committee at Naples, not been grosaly misled, “He then further discussed reat pod vital Power, It was reported that a Baritin’an loan of threy hun. | the territorial quention in connection with slavery. to kuow | dred million franc ‘The Bouth have not failed in a le of dt was ubvutto be negotiated in | the acquisiton of territory whethir in cash or od. ‘Then we deny them their rights, and by home- toad bills gi to strangers who, Paria, nalgnificant attempt ot reaction, was made at Naples on the 86th, but wo camily auprsased, W Naples, Deo, Btot—4 PM. wou), bavkag shouted “Laug live Puancis IL," Wore wrresie!. A Pervousl enerny of the Duke of San Di asio has mado Austria. The southern ly existing, I tho goverament had manlfestod 2 interview, aud Ilatens 40 his | Wat the Muuguriaa re.\sgeo Count Tana, who « peace’ policy he (Taomas), vory w hin, ashe shoulds | handed o head ered Gy ha es tate, if even that, Tt Ct Atstrian Government by the au- { whether more of secession, will be taken to-morrow, _ GENERAL NOTICE f ala a the Galore and that tute such basis of adjustenent aa would be tay be dlaguined or by what abductions. they may | eburchy who aro in reality children of darkavess; but | stunlg tn the, Gnlon, and thas when territory i go- by the people a this Sommouwesliy thay sore Acsliant on the Bite Reiiresd, He believes, with the great body of | It proves to be a iorgery, The reel document is inild | Constitution, and uo power short of the pesple of the | sioners Hi Sere Throat, ted to the General Government, and gh Weak Chest, try tallow = Cap bea %, qe the and kil. had her ankle sprained. — fabout two hours, Minientppl. ‘The following is the Mississippi ordinance of f 42 ie 3 i i New Jermy. could be no wuffience givon to his de , 14 now be out of the Union; and thore would ha —The Governor wate, ie ee ry me of Georges town wo fot ah img je of say, had bouts Iuareted by order of pire time for the settlorsent of all ‘i@ioulties. nated, = & rf “Bee. 18 would 3 f rolaiation and, mperor of Austra, ‘The Count was to reauua | Mi. sivaiae (N. ¥.), said that # was not too much | offeers: Chief J W. Wiuruxr; ot ‘ffort our purpows, If Colonel Heres Lona waed | in the country, and tha ont un to runaik that thero exists betwoon the diffsreut | State—Wurrvmcn 8. Jouneros, arrested ov ® obarge of irsason, and im prise | Wons, The oficial Drenden Journal atkemAs to jus | \*et'ouof tue confederacy more asparity and aliens | OI ‘eat hs ns Soult tion of feeling than exusted between ugiand and tho | Gourt of Herove and Appeca ak Me © tify the conduct of gaxony im the matter of bls uxtime “American oolondes ia 11¥4, wie Pe Of Sussex ; of Mercer ; Judge of ‘Common, ‘The JacaLew case conynences tomorrow,