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Oe ee THE NEW YORK SUN THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 51, 186 Kansas a ate in the Union. ‘Own Yong agony in the political history of the country is at an end. Kansas, the cause of the Bitterest political and party warfare ever ‘Waged ina free country, the shame of two Ad- ministrations, the victim of lawless violence and Executive injustice, the rnin of an old party and the creator, in no small degree, of a new and recently victorious one, yesterday from ber ewhject condition asa Territory tu the nigh rank and full eminence of a $ 2 State is our still glorious Union. It is needlow now to repeat the story of the tris!» an A the suf. forings through which Kanras has passed to the attainment of the dignity of a free American state, It is familiar to all our reo!r Let us hope that our y ctor state will be true to ber mew mission, true to herself and to ‘the Unios. to whose benefits she has beon admit- ted. She is a glorious example of the triumph ve range of truth over error, of justice over wrong. No state in the Union has a gr prospect of fae tare power and prosperity. She bas a vast and fertile territory, located alr atte of this continent, with a herdy and adventurous popalation, who, with the sec wat their soil and enterprise will invite, cam rapidly & velope her vreat resources and jive her a most commanding position among her sister states, Most heartily do we wel-cne Kansas into the Union, and in th ions millions of our fellow-citize will as selenees ith from Asnmony oun D. f the Carclina representatives who with lrew Congress when the Palmetto state resolved here self out of tho Union, recently wrote to Acting Postmaster-General Kia to decide for him a case of conscience, Mr. Asimon| ing drawn his proporti some 1200 volumes, befe his not admir on) ir n of “public documents,” had them duly sent to home in sundry mail sac t Mr. Asiony ments,” as they 1: aped up in his library, and not feeling able to distribuie them at hisown expense among his constituents, wrote to Mr. Kuno asking if be had “the riht to frank ant distribure them under existing relwions.” Mr, Apumonr added that he had not, a a matter of conscience, uted the franking privilege since the date of the secession ordinanve, and would not do so unless Mr. Kina horized him, To Mr. Astmonr’'s ca conseienca Mr. Krxo has re |, with grav that ‘the theory the Administration is, tusk the relations of South Carolina ne General Government have been in nothing changed by her Tecent act of vecession ;" and, this bei METIMOnK is, of course, entitled to t priviloge until the first Monday ii next. Bat with a provoking logical so add: ofticial propriety, however, ae I learn is the case, you sincerely and decided!y entertain the convu tion that by that act Bouth Carvlina ceased to be Her of the Cot federacy and in now a foreign abate, it will be for you to determine how far you can constentioaly exercise privilege, the exerci nea that your ‘own couvietion is erron : South Caroline ie still ju the Uaiow, aaet that you stil a member of the Congress of the United States, If, after this reply, Mr. Asumovx uses the franking privilege, be will run the risk of being punithed as a traitor to South Carolina, Per- haps the best thing that Mr. Asumor® can do with his beoks isto Lave them sold by auction oud donate the proceeds to his state, to aid in replenishing its empty treasury. of which Crowded State of the Tombs. We aro informed that there are now foar hun. dred prisoners in the Tombs, accused of various grades of crime, and awaiting trial, Of this number, there are untoubtedly some who are in- Bocent (f the charges preferred against them, and in their cise, a protracted incarceration in gonsequence of the delay in bringiny: them to trial, is manifestly unjust and person accused of crime is entitled to a spoedy trial, so that if innocent, they may bo enabled to establish their innocence. A few days since ‘8 person named Gunso was sot at liberty, having sufferod eight months imprisonmont— the Grand Jury adjudging, when the papers were presented to them, that the evidenoe did not justify the finding of a bill ef indictment, ‘This is but an example of the tardy manner in which law is administered in the Criminal Courts of this i How much of the blame is to be attributed to the District Attorney and his assistants; to tho presiding maint to the lawyers who are continually impeding the business of the courts by motions to postpone causes in which they are retained, we do not undertake to say, but there is the most impora- tive necessity for reform, Should tho cells in the Tombs be as crowded when the warm weath- er sets in, as they are at present, the health of the prisoners must be seriously impaired, if death does not also appear to add to the horrors of our city prison, ‘This is a matter which de- mands public attention, and our citizens should require from those whom they have entrusted with the execution of the lawa, strict fidelity in the discharge of their duties and a just regard for the rights of the poor and friendless, who may Ve accused of crime. 104, OF rm, Rage of Disunton “Ganenat Jonson C’te himself very ob, noxious to the South Caron. !% because ho *titutional compelled then to observe their cus ; and now, Gen, Scorr ha because be has urgel the ment to enforce tho laws and protect the publi property. Scot, says the Charleston Mercury aspires to a military dictatorship, and therefore scourts the favor of the abolitionists, Tho Mer- ‘cury waxes wroth, and thus refers to the past : He, (Boorr ) bad refused, when challenged, wo fight Facksoy, but became his ready tol wo coerce Bouth Carolina in 1543. Ho came hirniself to se the work efficiently done. Unfortunately for the south, the contest between siste rights aud conso!idath: Detween a free govern:ent and » despotinn- by the compromlee tari! of | 1xt3 @ many Who were oppowed to him, ant pre- ‘to meet his wilitary enterprises, was dinap- inted ; but he left behind bim & feeling of 4 jon which has burned from that day to this in the people of Bouth Carolina, and which, Tabhusnce Ia capable, has brought forth fruition in the dissolution of the Union. nithlend remember the guns he fired off In bay of Charleston, in honor of General Jackson, the Sthof January, The sound of thowe guns end their insolent bravado have not yet died out of the hearts of South Carolinians ‘Those cannon sounds kept the South Carolini- fans at peace with the goverument for nearly thirty years, and if Mr, Bucnanay had adopted Gea. Jacuson’s plan, South Carolina would not now be in a state of revolution, TL E | of Cc timave will do Ht ‘The Crinke—Facts and Rumors Apprebensions are said to exit in Washingtoo, that a conspiracy was recently formed to sasasalnate General Soorr, and that desperados from Missls- spl and Bouth Caroline have come on for that pur- "Tan are entertained that the recent Senate amendments to the Pactic Railroad bill, will defeat tts pasmage at the present session, IA is reported that the President has countermand. (04 the order for the Brooklyn to enter Pensacola har- tbor, and sent the order to Major Cn Ase, commanding the state forces, who 1s to deliver it when the Brook, lym heaves in sight, thus avoiding fire upon her, ‘The reports thet in the event of ap attack upon ‘Washington, the rails ous!) the roads approaching the city wo be torn up, sre now very generally oredited. Phe conduct of Mr. Tovcwr in accepting the resig- nations of Navy officers who have turned traitors to @eelr country and fuleo to its flag, thus giving them release, ix mush censured. Some of the offices bad joined the rebels belere their resignations reached Washington; and it is charged that he has eliowed severs! to resign by telegraph without mak— tag emy inquiry. ‘Many persous are preparing to leave Washington, qith their fomilies, fearing that the city will be at- tecked. The city is suffering severely from the se~ cession madness, The hotels are doing light bust ‘neat, Willard's alone, it {a said, being $20,000 short of ite usual receipts at this season. [We comply cheerfully with « fequest ‘to re Print the following valuable suggestion, Tho frequency of our presidential contests with the temptation to every President to corrupt his office as a means of re-election—nad to this added the conviction that the end of his presi- dency is to be the end of his public career all these go te make up a »6 to which we have yet found no aud which bas yome far toward de- THE LATEST NEWS. AY TELEGRAPH TO THES. ¥. S08. Foreign Intelligence. One Day Later from Europe. stroying ue. The extens the term to nevem APENNEL Ot Cie SURvEE years the ibibition jection- aie ae farthatont ciel dightt a pel H cla he Portland, Jan, 90.—The Boheruian from 1. and dig 6 porition fer 4 ite the Presidente—-seom calculated to remove these seh tan tat Ge cae ‘The Anglo Baxon had arrived st Londomterry and the Puitou mt Gowen, France. A rem). official article was expected, declaring that Piedmont make waron Austria abo tint aid from France, tary preparations of Fraws were on a of great iagnitude. mpaln. ‘The Minister had stated in the Cortes that the ah Navy had received strict ordern to set in with the policy of nentrality. Ib was evils, aud to give to the presiden cof the dive pertains town in that the restricted as to voting destres the fund, seuitation of st | office some yamd character that pendent judiciary always We only pust be ma to ciple of the repre. orial office proposed power, mental p For the Be stom Daily Auinertioer, res ielent | Term of Office. that & Spanish vewet at Casein bad Twenty. ar4 ago the present writer # Aibom troops direction task they the public so! st he thought w very Importan ment of the © matt 1. Dt wae that the Italy. renibent shoud be ¢ for seven yenray and wbould nob | Tt was believed that the fire would 1 sned on | TE afterwards bee le ty that offies, but be a member y WOXt at Gacts, The Bod 4 were te af the Senate for Vfe. Aw aturk Ly wee, without delay, He cd thot it wer inportant not te lowe the All that haw been ead it the wabwtitution of knowledye, the experience, the influence sequired in | eli: of other countries for thowe of France i pure thot ntatien Ly Auch tmeG AA ADAMS, JAOKSON, Vax | Invention, aa weil 98 the nen-recognition of the biock Temes, whe were the Bx Presidents at that tine, ade of Gaeta, wheth Spun Avy ship This suggestion was reprinted with approbation in | Wich, fler' the some of the ayers: among chners, by ve Ale | Pace Will expe ir had been Mr. Vas Boars's lead: [of war be fred uy Ing . The Timer (ity artic Tein now tought forward again inthe belief that | English fads we ite comaerrative effect will lurid Lig! Cot the prmwent « morning, Lut © as spear more strony yin he : iad Inthe tt One of the Penasyivenia Benators, Me. Rate, Alert 4 the mperates its bis plo Ga netting preset troubles a | Vank today f provide n Chat the teria sball beste yeurd, snd the | Of Fraace tng q Ineutolent ret reeligible, Baboud ret be willungta | the amcor gu forbid lis reelection, uniest wa have sume o cask en Towns of re ‘the precious trite of hia knw ledge mid experience, Por it may be thats mau of on forty yenre of me wl all be elec sud to enat bis aside in the prime ct hia Tif, would ber ng " the tlatake of the Btite of New York, whose consti 6 jer cont tution ele peterta of her judgen when wixty i Avupter yearn old; by which abe oat at least twenty of the clepiecation Une ate ow 1 years oo her incomparable Chancellor Kes ' Conf devation would Tt nay be waid that the Bx Peewdent could be » Hate far na territory, prea elected ta Mr. Annum became ‘ Te in doutatal w a member fepresentatives.ICis a New York aud New Kagiand an one tine that Me Ataume prestly inet used. his f wardthe weughboring atatoa on the and jufluence ty that but we be d jong muivive w ttal separation of the JaoKnon, weatal fad adititiona, fewsens for pr meee. The in ware -Llinaia Vidsug x place of howe for BX Tresicent Vai Eris v Yue With aterm of xewen years to the enideney Wo would be few such permanent inemberanfthe {0000 -- Hennte New Juascy Political Intelligence. AAXVIth CONGRESS Second Yeasiva ¥ To the Kiitor of the Sux wl Yowething for the Needy to Do. As I wa at only on business, | Duainess uaen, ny Ping deep wolw of grief fre girl of alyatt ale years of a Menaite. Washington, Jam. 80,-—The annual agricultural port frown the Patent Office was race d lo the Committee on Printing. ng txtay, mane of New arrented hy with o Droken broom Mr. Bisien (Va.) prevented severad meimorinia, | rn ng the rest ® memoria! of the work Sree the vale boy mivlphia, in favor of the CREPTRNDRN Fe: pamern by. She was wet, He paid there was ne way of ¢ muteuwac 1 yet dared pot go home til arry et he was willing to yield anything resauubieto t ‘ Mouth. He moved that they be prin p - pany tnade efforts to eara something, Ble Mr. Cauratn (Ps) aald Te ales tad & petition re- adn 1 ml, honest face and a mild, expressive eve, that spoke of a soul within, and she o change her rage for a neat deena, renting and lovely ae any of our presenting the working men of Phils differed! vastly in sentiment, He reierred ty the apercn of hia ca wid Le bad been charged with eodorin Iphia, Jed bo aw in eagie, aad he apowelis to becom va children — veo | jie certainly uever endorned the whole of it. but Le of the richest, My heart ached and it aches still, | way willing to do anythidg to bring peace and xafety an I wtood and heard her artless tale. saw her | to the country.-But he first wanted to know if what he did would be r csived, if ft would bring back the leaders of rebellion in thw South, for ha considered it robuil Mr. Mason (Va) anid that the Senator feos an rylvania suid they were willing to make concession. —The Southeru States had not aaked concession tn any form. ‘The South had no complaint to make of the Con- stitution, but that the Constitution haa been violated, and ber righta disregarded, but she never asked con: sension, She ouly asked that the Constitution be oar ried out. Ble would be humiliated ifabe anked any- thing else, and the North would be humiliated if it granted it! The South only asked for right, Mr. Hie (N. LL) said be had been lint hed And thin child in but o many hundreds of similar aufforing aml degradati and among them wern tot born in thin low « dition, but in their Infauey and earliest days, knew no want and dwelt in houses of luxury. Death, or sicknews or other misfortunes of their parents, have cast then down; and it in not unlikely that we often rush heedlevsly past these little ones, who with broom or basket, or open, outatretched hand, week to Arrest our attention—whose parents we once mingled with in businest visited at their houses and wat as equals with inchurch, Let us always have « peuny for the poor little crossing sweeper, Mr. Editor, | doubt vot many of your readers know utter wre “A of of the luxury of doing good —in a greatelty | the commencement of the session for just here are abundant ways in which we can | sensible speech as the Sonator from Virginia enjoy this luxury just Ile thought from the announcement that Tht L wish 1 could induce all to more often re- men ber tho raged, muffering ‘little ones.” 1 wish I could persuade men to deny themselves for such an object. ‘To give up Cor awhile at least) their segars— sotoetinn innera and much el¥e that can be dinpented with, and with the amount thus mvel fend minshine into many hearts how cheaply could there was Hone prospect of uni hin subject, ‘The Benator {row Virginia had expreased the feoling that he entertained. Peeling his responsibilities, he deaired to acquit hitnself of any patriotic obligations, and he proposed at seme time when nobody else thought he could make « better «peech, if ever moh time ntrived, to make a few remarks to any portion ' they thus purchase happiness themaelven, ef the country which tkes am interest in what is Tam addressing thoae who like myself are fu'ly ce- | doing here, cupied, and who cannot find leisure to visitthe | Mr. Tromnots. (111) presented the petition of citi- abodes of wart, Thore who have such leigure,and the | zens of Chicago in favor of sustaining the Constitu- vans needul, Lave a mission worthy of an angel can {f th ey willyenjoy acombinunl fant that an would altuont envy. But lot wa, who are by our cumatances abut ont of such large entertainmonts, do what we can anid ax we ean, If not rich, wa can by retrenchitent aiid nelf-denial fill our pockets with, fmall coin, and as wo have cpporkunity, we should Tight up many « face with amilen, and when the day tiou aa it is, nnd against any eoncestion to the South while in rebellion againgt the Constitutior the . He ruid he was glad to see the petitionors agrecd with the Senator from Virginia, that the Conatitution 1s good enough Row, if the people would only live up to ik. He also prosented a petition of Committee of the Methodist Conference of Dilinois, netting forth that clores upon our labors, and we lay our heads upon | the conference had been broken ip in certain st stes, our pillows, theae happy faces will attend us. Our | and one man had been bung beeanse be waa a rent will be more sweet, aud our dreams more pleat | ter of that church. ‘The petition asked that if He wnt uod.w. | promises be made, there be provision for t] y of citizens in the thetns man be pro: scribed for religion's suke, (Coun.) presented the petition of cer ‘icttty fishermen, who said ary fished off the comat of Plo within three leagues of the lately their vessels bad been weized and they ppelled to pays fine in order to obtaina license the Btate of protection the laws of the CHEFTENDRN (Ky.) presented @ petition of iT hundred citizens of Masswobwvette, in 6 CRITTENDEN resolutions, ‘fle Raliroad bill wa taken up. The nts being agreed to, the bill was resd a» Ww and puton itt paaage, ‘Tho Will was then panned. Yea, 94; mayy, 14 ‘Those voting in the negative ware Messry. id, CLINGMAN, FRROENDEN, G Tenn.) Kina, Mason, SAUIABURY and THOMBON, The y Yard Alarm. To the Editor of the N. ¥. Sun: Once, ant only once, did Governor Foorr, who voted for the Missouri Compromise in 1820, and wh d Btates Senate the rewolul which Wrowres and Har fron of my import uations, which where I never jutend to stan Government The New York Time Fayle, of the 284 inat erday that a di iu Washingt the cond apt, Foorr, Yard, in appealing to the local wuths rotect the federal property, witt Navy Department, expecially whe i hh wo Pow Qn thotion of Mr. Gamers (Mo.) the bill to provide for a tomporury grve forson was taken up. wen (Vt) moved to change the name to dopted. jnren offered a mubptitute, changing the boun- nd inking slight todi€ -ations, 2 coll rent or the prov Legislature toakes no diverimination in tax erty, but al! in taxed alike, to strike out the provi- uunent for the territory of Jef any sudden surpri that Capt. Foorn will be ¢ that Cal th Foor bad ink not disregard, tne spocdiest protect the public ive steps to ing Mr, Wilsos (Mass) moved reference to this telegram, spesking with. | Dy the facts iu the cave, that 1 acted be. ion between Messrs, Dowatas and ability given we by nt wan loat. Yeas, 19: naya, 28. | #e Durezs, Pretark that’T did not on that exceed one whit the Commodore's instruct far frovun ity Jot tions before he left the yard, at 3 p, tui., but received nt4 from thove towhotn the directions wer n—including the reply of the Mayor to the mea: wage which I lind been urdered to deliver ule Ikouor, ring Which interview, Lexpressed the opinion Mr. Hess. (Te ) offered an amendwment that Pending « + be excey vote, the Senate adjourned, Bo ly gave the diree: uno Of Representatives ‘The Fpenker laid before the House « letter {rom Mr. Conn, stating that he had received the cert ¢iad Hat T dia sc Mt all believe in the organisation of eof Alabama, and therefore folt it body of men ag cently reported—adding : At any further participation in the Ri cronte, weenn take care of the Navy Yard, if you | business of the House, He adds that be moed not nuke W finmklyns” Aad om shat tine | exprew Na deep rexret at the cireumstances until 1 le! yardin the evening, to fulfil an S this step necessary on his part. God save went in New York, nothing’ further on my part waa required. Now, while the Ist and ud ty vis (Ala remarks, in taking lenve, inj 2 made, a few affecin Noring bis friends to do something KEN ‘Tuesday, Jan, 20th inst, ab 136 A. Mb “ winporarily ebweaty. by robbed the federal treasury, who have planted bat- On the" Noth arsllna hed thele'e LE with the view of re-uniting all the states, fiom the Bouth have been violated, One writes that | teries on the Mississippi, and are plowing to vaise uccesaful in arreuting Mary, Muse Mark Keay In the Reese Of officers and men present in #uficient for pros | phhe Speaker (presented: ge drcedings of the} aix letters acdreased to him by a lady in Mobile, not aa Oe aT ap fsb jer than | Deku Dll type, paper, abd 1th fully in eee ereeee eT eet oriany, | nome wettlouent of our prevent difiulties, favoring | on political mubjecta, have evideutly been opened by | The Jew moonmneres la deoply grieved aimilea of the F ‘@ uational convention. Mr. Cox (Ohio.)—I bope they will be aid on the table and printed, ‘They are the expression of 200,- 000 as good patriots aa Iive in the Republic. ‘The Bpenker.—They will take the usual course, vis; lie on the table and be printed. Mr, Revvoine (N. ¥,) from the Select Committee of five reported a bill for calling forth the militia of the United States in certain osaes, Mr, Buancu (N. C.) presented bis reasons in writ ing, for hispou-conctirrence im the report. site Vil was recommibted aud ordered to be print Joun Coumnank (N. Y.) from that committee re. Tied » bill to further provide for the volleotion of juty en imports, ¢ House resumed the consideration of the Sen- ate’s amendment to the Post Route bill, Mr. ViouKn (Ps.) presented the proceedings of the Philadelpl ia workin ‘es convention, It was read, ordered to be pi and referred to the select comnittee of five, ‘The Hc use resumed the consideration of the re port of the Committee of Thirty-three, Mr. Comming of (. ¥.) thought that » numerous class of the Bouth have influenced by misre- prevcntatlona as vo the designs of the ‘non slavehold- ng States. ‘The breeders of nedition underwood as well aa any man who heard bim the needlemness of schemes of comproming, Me. Hivpaan (Ark,) was to a point of order, ‘The gentleman had used the term ‘apostate Americans.” He wished to inquire if 1 was intended to allow the ‘use of such terms. If s0,luleed the time has come for ‘a dissolutlon of the Union and a seceasion of the South, ‘Mr. Coanciina aid he would speak plainly, Mr. Hovpmam hoped Mr. Corning would bear in mind the parli: % Mr. Horsman to order, amet o Commodore, shows to opinions T apect time, was appr ba tht the practice of the officer's conduct and c to Member of Con; before that hearing. Nor would | for moment, do Becretary of the Navy the {njustice ty susp much an act towards any officer, Th short, had the lightest idea, from the firvt, that there was any truth in the telegram, I would instantly have called for a Court of Inquiry, and vindionted myneli—ax in a course of more than twenty year's waa service, my conduct bas met the approval of the Goverament But os it is, 1 am quite content especially as the m bas elicited the opinion of s Novy. officer oA 1 persons whose y value, that no agsmult, at that nded by the authorities of the I further thet it is not ramen to disapprove of an imunicate ite ¢ of ® bigh European as well perican reputation, who on hearing of the telegram in the New York papers, remarleed — have known Poors for years—be is a tried saan in every way, and whatever he has done, I don't care ‘what 1¢ is, T will stand by it." Opinions are valued according'to the source from which they emanste,— Aud however muoh of modest assurance I may here have exhibited, Ihave the floor, and not expectit 4 take it agein, am disposed thus to place m righton the record—belleving that common sense and the principles which — hitherto have sus- ‘tained me, will continue to austain me to the close of my earthly career, Axpunw IL, Foor, ‘Commander Navy Yann, New York Jan, 50th, 1901, ‘Tee Kansas Nafcrors. Lerren rnom Mx. Pomenoy—AcknowLnpa- Mawr. —The following Uriel but affecting letter has Just been received from the scene of the guifering in ‘Kansas: ‘Severs! Kepublicana eal Mr, Guow (Pa.)—-We sat bere silently sud heard the olher ead d we (vations sar’ ory ing @lse, Free wpesc to rated on this floor, as received from the Preaident siat\ag “M0. Bryant ofthe Kansas Reiaf Cominiter, Naw tues Le had slgued the bill for the sdinlesion of Kaur © “Por the last four days we have had snow storm. | “Purttally wm demonstrations of joy on the No cars bave been in during that time. The number | Republican si Mr. Grow (Pa.) announced that Manto F. Con- WAY, the Representative from Kaas was prosoot He advanced to the chair of the Speaker, who ad~ muluistered the oath to support the itution. Mr. Sreriexson briefly reviewed the speeches of several prominent Republicans, to show the design toexclude the South from their just rights. But would not surrender the hope which was in the con~ servative action of the Border State @ommiasioners, to asvemble here on the 4th of February, Kentucky was generous and loyal, but she would bot remaln ia the Union except asian equal, Mr: How aun (Ohio) ayorod conciliation and ooo promise in disregard’ of party predilections and Pl Bix stars of our national flag have boon ‘obecured, but be believed the goverment hes power to bring back the seceded states, though he would exbaust all other means before resorting to force. M:. Gare (N. C.), frum the Gommities on Bloc, of the suffering and distressed is truly alarming. ‘My labore’ are greatly incroased, over seventy teammars are bere now. Some have been twelve days on the road, and have the most fearful appro- hensions of the condition of their families, One old wan from Woodson county just aald to ine, ‘I left my wife and ten children ‘nine days ago with only ‘one week's provisions, and here are no neighbors within four miles; I hope this storm did not extend {0 them'—and #0 on he talks and weeps, and longs to bo bome, I aball start off over one hundred tons to- morrow. ‘Truly, &e., 8. ©. Pommaor, “atchisen, K. T., January 13, 1501." ‘The treasurer of the Kansas Kolief Fund makes ao: knowledgment of donations amounting othe sum of 12.0 Donations of money for the mufferers in Kansas may be sent wo J. KB TLtAMS, Treasurer, President Metropolitan Baul, New York. men from that state Hicwn— have already oc Diinois, did op nother whet ight te fev edinig staten Bank, New Ye Friday woe ! wtate was tak Ady i the revivia of the law allowing wouthern citixens to eojouirn temporarily in New York with slaves. County Aq erwise than by preservation of moos, deer, birds aad fish, wero re: New York to purchase a site and ereo buildings. of speech las pl we the Juvenile Reformatory: Dy Mr. Nranirr to open Brooklyn, By LC. Annnrws to divide the Eleventh Ward, Brooklyn, and create Belleviie Horpital, New York. Hy Mr. Futsswton to wuthorize resident aliens in By Mr. Puke to ame Boulevard act of last year, by extending the im Provement to Greenpoint and saeasing 2 ‘on atreeta impro’ ect of lant year. By Mr. vent Cour of New Ou motion « is Decenwn The reso’ ution, t of February, was called up Mr. CALLAHAN sioners of New York be seized o citizens of this or Any other state, Journal cor Washington despatch to the press, stating that Mi Lixootn bad written to his Congressional friends re- commending coucilinte aot committed platform, his friends to reuders one uta of it, Philadelphi TRNVEN and CaMeRoN, Benstor Biol delegation, to testify W the appreciation of the Union by them- A sottlemant of our uational difficulties on a satis- factory basis, and that the propoaitiea of the Senator from Kentucky was heartily endorsed by them, and that the ‘The number of federal troops which arrived Isa) night is 30, making im all, les than $00, ‘These are divided into three iufantry. Arrangements hat centrating thern at any particular point in case it be nocemsary to quell disturbances of the public peace, Acting Postinaater General Kiva has recel ved com plaints from northern geutl unauthorized parties, The Department bas prompt- ly instituted an investigation, sion of Kansas, Washington, txtay, with dispatches from the War Departinent for Florida, tomorrow to be re-issued, as the editor says, under better and more favorable auspices and in the more genial atraosphere of the Southern Republic, abana, ‘comm lssioners bi ture of that State to meet the Border State Com- insioners at Washington. Commissioners 8 pelted are koows certainly to be in favor of the U ment against Govan BaiLey, WM. H. Busem. aad Journ B, FLovp, to reconsider the revenue ordinance ad: day. power under certain ciroumstances, to grant letters of marque and reprisal, and tabled. world, giving the causes of Georgis’s secession, was adopted, the state, to guarantee the seourity of all the states, was adopted, the call of the President, Leqialature, on the Virginia resolutions, have re- solved to report the names of five Commissioners to that state, with provisos, thet the non-slaveholding states geverally, shall be represented at the meeting of the Commissioners La Washington on the 4th of February, and that the New York Commissioupes shall uot bave power to take any action on compro mise, without the cousent and approval of the Legle- lature, ‘The names of the Commissioner have not yet beew decided upoa, Boston, Jan. 30.—Resolutions fis Gone. | the Gratis, are ral Amembly of Tennessee, proposing fact gonfined to residents of the p, but sppliceute ments to the Constitution, and from the re | from the couriiry are ree ved as ‘The expenses of Pecmayivania, in favor of the Untow and the Con- | of the past your amount to sbout $8,000; Init other ex- stitutton, were recetved in the Semte yesterday, aad | penses have acorued, connected with » change of lo- referred to the Committee on Feders! Relations, cation and the purchase of @ wise for thie Infirmary, ‘The bill authorizing the Treasurer of the State 6» | which bas considerably swell the above eum for evddores the notes of the United States, was rejected, | the past year. The entire rectipts for the pret year after debate, by = vote of 14 to 19, have been $13,159 73, leaving @ Selance in the trea. wary of $1,781 ST. Tie report alm recommended * permanent fund for the support oi the initueien, of 960,000, to place it above the nsmual usec of weeking donations for its annual muyport, #;000 have slvesdy been contributed toward (Ye above per manent fund. The following officers werr elected Or the enseing year, beside m body of comm! tees, trust orn, convalting paysicians, &eq including Dew. Bue aanemt acd Eetiy BiAckwaen os attend!:g physl= Predient, Cuanion Berere; Vice Preddent, Bracy B. Gouin; Secretary, Meaarre Tanenue; Treasurer, Moneer Harnock North Carofina Legisiature. Rakigh, N. C., Jan, 29.—The Senate passod the Howse bill te-day, for calling # State Coursention, after adding to it some mmertments. ‘The-s are some dows existing yet, a to the fiual prssuee of the bill. Kaleigh, % 0. January, The House concurred today in the Souates amendnante ¥0 the bill call- ing ® State Convention. The bill puts the question of “Convention” oF “No Convention to the people. Delegates are to be olectod at tho sane time, The election is ordered to take place on the #th of Feb- ruary. Wilmingtos, N.C, Jan, S—A large and enthusiastic secemion’ meeting was held here to- night st the theatre, Prominent gantlernan, formerly oppowed to the movernent, took ® #trong position with the south, oar: Mr. Louan—1 am apeniting for myneM, not for Mr McCiurawann.(Il! ) The Speaker of the Horne give me the floor om this question, # liwd it Mr. Monin. (Pa) mld Wile was the qveation the Caton waste be dtasolved or nod. 1b J that itean be, aod that it ought to be pre- Neither Congress nor’ ‘Rerritorial Legiala- tly dinpowe of the slavery quse id it to the people, who have aa erent ia It newking of the proposed convention at Mom- ¥. lhe nied that the persone who are thers to na- v extabiinh @ constitution stronger than oar a streputh will not rast on moral, bot ree, Th wi'l rest on bayenet, on an ollger Juding poor white men from participatiog in fir government. [ta strength wil rest on te tary deapetiam of the old world. Wood by siom, let the inane be what it may, and io | ithe stand there and defend it ‘to the vrument of the United States has dite own existence, and it is ite duty co itagaiaet coercion, whicl is on the part of the Do. IMenvTsORa,—AW a regular mact- Ing of this Nomrd held Tuswtay, President srrw- anrin the choir, ® ation wos received my, approving of Domerrat. LOVE OF STRONG DRINK CURED DR. ZELL'S WONDERFUL POWDERS. May be eiven (unknown to the drinker) tn ar the providing of additional conri secomin dation for the County Courts, and condemning the action of the Com neil in relation theres was referred to Comiittee ow Civil Gort An ordor waa received from the Supreme © directing the Board of Supervisors to. show why they shor x & Co. New Orleans, Jan, 33 Of the eighty mem- bern of the Texne Legislature, only veventeen are co of orationists. The special comunitter of the Layisinture have re- ported in fayor of manctioning the State © mvention, ‘Thore are namors that « body of men are moving on Ban Antonio to take the arwemal there, Genoral ‘Twio0s haw called in the troops to protect it, ‘The Knights of the Golden Circle offered him their set vi- ces to do 0. or Liquor. Perfectly harmless; sever ens pial . T. UI Broad st, Newark, N.J N. Bich ONY DOLLAR. Barxes's Musnom 14 LiTeR LLY oveRvionie. Ing with euricwities enough to make half a dozen frat, jew sxhibitions. ‘There the vis old Califoruia Menagerie, The Howe whourned, TTP, for wtationer STATE LEGISLA TURK Senate, furnivhed the County Clerkwand other offres. Mr. BLeNT, on bebat of the committees who had ro- ported adversely to the payinent of Mesars, Has Haoeer's Dilly stated that the reason why they had done so wns, that Mowers, Hasmeonon & Go,, had stat- ed to the ¢ tee that they hiael 100 oti rms wt ll auainet the County, but had afterwards produced this bill, ‘The docuinent was referred to the Committee on Stati tthany, Jan, W0.—Me, Menno. reported fee wily the bil to incorporate the People's Savings to inoorporate the Na- la tho best apd ena chase hy areaiey ond bene et lame bales fie fe ie, Bod by all in abil! ty amend t relief of poor Pr ry. Mr. A°to take up the report of the committer on the billet Epwenn Jorre & Oo, stationery furninled the Gourt of Cominon Peas Mr Punpy waid that great injusticn had been done to Epwus Joxve de Co. by the public prasa, and he should be glad to know where they oltained their information. mond County to pay the wenting fre Preacy' the mulyect of PATENT SULPHUR AN VAPOR BATHS, 102 FULTON BT. NEW YOR! and No.5 WILLOUGILEY 81, BROUKLYR, ‘There Baths have been in ruccesful operation fer ie yerrs and have giveh universal antisfaction. ‘These Baths are usefal beeause they: Fawaiize the clrcnlation of the blood. ea tnbllah Inweneble pereperation, iminish nervous irritability, disearen of the aki 1} effects of free use of mercury. 6. Give tone to the digestive oreana, J Overcome swellings and obstruction. CUFY & COMMON COLT, FF FER AND AGUY, RNTTW AY! SALT MUUM, BORK THROA DROPST, MEURALOLA, many other discaccs, R. F. Ameano's Wiip Crxanr Brrrans.— Better than the best —purer than the purest. made fromm * the best materials—alwaye uaeful, expecially to weak wa- 4 pereona, and. persous recovering from diem, al ved that the Prison Coromitter of ink committes, have power to in vote the alleged abusew in’ prison discipline, MEDICATED x introduced « bi ivery of any armas war by to any neceding state, or to enlixt or per: to enliat im the military or waval servi- dsonment in the State Pri ye deprived of the righty of ie. ¥ moved that the Counsel to of New York, be directed fe names of he presumed the reporters obtain- nation from the repoct itself, 4+ unactal wpon by the Board wae uot the property of the public, and that it was quite unugtual to publinh it, and coriuent upon, it aa the Pres had done in this instance, Mr. Twrnp said the question now befere the Board jave the articles charged by HB. Jomun & Co. urnished f As to the lest oa of price that waa ther matter, He dotatded that the barges agalnet Menars. Jonrs & Co, should be fully investigated. ‘The report was recommitted, A resolution was offered by Mr. Bret, awd adopt- ed by the Boni t, directing the Clerk of the Board to fend w exch member of the Rewialature the papers, utes snd 14 of the Beard of Sipervisors, relative t ye Commissioners of Kecord, and to me morialize the Levisiature for the repeal of the law creating eid Cotomisaion, The report of the Hulem Bridge Comralttes was lao directed to be sent to the Leg alature. ‘A resolution was offered by Mr. Bucwa, in place of the one vetoed by the Mayor, directing the Comp- troller to withdraw the ‘Coumy moneys in Mr. Puarr’s hands, and deposit them with mr, D, Dev 11, the County Treasurer. It was wlopted. ‘The sum of $1,500 was spproprinted for copying, printing aud binding the minutes of the Roard pro: = views to the year 150, "The Committee on Annual Taxes reported in favor of adopting, without alteration. the tax levy for the present year, aw drawn up by the Comptroller, with the exception of adding an additional item for the increase of salaries of the heads of the Finance Department. Tt was made the special order of businos for the next meeting, and the Board then adjourned to 12 ok today Another meeting waa held yesterday, President Brewanr in the chair. The Tax Levy was taken up, and after the appro riations for the increase of sslaries in the Finance »), and for additions! clerks inthe Bupreme Court, ($2,500) were stricken out, the Levy a amended was ad 5 The County Moneys. following _state:nent showing the condition of the County Treasury was received and file Balance December 26th, 1969. , + $1,927,612 22 Receipts , . Mr. Pony neven yours, citivenab ip. ‘Tho Mimourt Legisiature. St, Louis, Jan, 90,—A joint resolution passed m ig General Donuritan, Ahukge Hoe WON, PRRDINAND Keeere and Judy ‘cmumiaaioners Wo the oanvention to be yo the ith of Petr a eau ¢ Howse was laid on of the House Committee on tions taking strong ‘kk aod table the bil Proposition, be Repu ty waa bo do 4 to atop civ war, and thus The took totnke the bill the vet by yes, 10: nays, T Mesnrs, MANT@uR ahd RommERoN, Rep with the Demoorsts ia the affirmatiy iow poclal order for ‘The resoluticum passed by x vote of 89 to 16, = Anti-Slavery Convention.In Seaton. Syracuse, Jan. —The Anti-Slavery Co vention met bere this tn in Session Hall, Rev. M. KE. Stawny, of this city, chairman of © mittee on Renolutions, reported. At first the audience was small, but gradually the disorganizers gatbered until the hall was filled. AMr. Powrtt attempted to apaak, and through the efforts of the police was heard for sometime, but ‘about noon the mob put him down, and got forward one of their number named Luce MuKixxey, who minted the platt p and barangued the crowd, A tremendous confusion enaucd. During a brief lull, Mr. Powxit. reaumed his speech, and after a few re moat, the anti-slavery men claimed that they had ‘arried tbeir point {n declaring their sentiments, The Convention adjourned ine die, ‘The mob not knowing what was done, mateo violent assault upon the police, throwing rotten egus, and im ove or two cases exchanging blows, but the bal! was soon cleared without a serious collision. It is provulvie that some arrests will be made, General Telograph ! News. fale of a Railrond. Springfield, Ohio, Jan, 30.—The Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburg Railroad, from Spring” field ,to Delaware, including the tools, machinery, was wold at Sheriffs sale te day. Farnrmox A. Lane, of New York, purchased the entire property for fest mortgage bondholders, at $100,000, PrPerty = The Trial of “ Jackalow.” Trenton, Jan, 30.—The defence ‘closed today. Mr. Dvrouns for the government, commenced the sumining up. After arguing the various points of Jaw, he appealed to the jury, and inalsted that the charge of robbery against JAUKALOw had been made out, Mr. Guasnin followed for the defence. He clatm- ed that the government bad failed to prove that he committed the robbery oF to locate the place where it was committed. He continued that the prisoner had been on the best of terms with the family of Captain Lawrs, and that he was not the style of a man to commit aucn a deed, far below the genera grade of men of his own country, He had not con- cluded when the Court adjourned. the Committee on Fed: {spree on, oa aead ty 88 re a hae, % HAYES. 175 Fullon st, Brookiym gress was reported without any vote being taken, = Bhs a meer Ree ey rid of them? Ure Dr. HOLLOWAY'S celebrated , a] svtringent ointment. A small pot. price 2 centa ! \ rive you immediate relief, and & week's use will powe" fiveis and completely eradicate them. ‘Try it'at amon ¢ SOCIETY NOTICES. ' A. 0. I, Long Iniand-—A general of the above order, will be held in Tammany MiCiARR A petition was presented by Mr. Kerxax for "The bills, to increase the salary of the Deputy Clerk in New York, to allow the Crotoa uct Department to tuske repairs to works oth: tract, and to vend the act for the ted favorably. Among the bills noticed waa one by Mr vot to incorporate the New York Ler By Mr. Wriwrrs, to empowor the Supe Law mpany. nore of let, Ry order PHILLIP CLARE, G rt House Ga. B Jork aug Year! ris. Hirooklyn, om Priday wgealne, Bee. } 7 Punctual attendance (h i _ sah ah y Attention Dungannon Velunteers ef *83—° The members of thie Company are sespeettully Lavy to attend s meeting, to be held in Liberty in baa ‘Mente to celebrate the coming anniversary of ‘went Patron Salut, Dy order of Captain LINDON, Inebriater’ Home, 154 Chatham pertences of those By Mr. Anom., to le otect and preserve the freedom iacussion in this state, MLA INTRODUCED, to incorporate the New York Pas or nud Baggage Express Company. Mr. Ku.Man authorizing the inoorporation of By Mr. Moon ircaad $ tm] + $289,060 07 t $1,200,000—$1,482,069 67 Ameant transferred ‘acc’t of taxes colleoted for the city Ralance on hand January 20th Deposited in the Park Bank $445 oe Bway do... 856,020 77 Adjourned to Taseday ne: Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &c. Fine re Lacnens staxict.—Yosterday mor. ning, at 136 o'clock,» fire broke out in the grocery store No, 183 Laurens atreet, occupied by Joun Hut nory, ‘The stock in the grocery was nearly destroy- ed, apd the furniture in the uy;per part of the build ing, occupied as a dweling by Mr. Hetuory, was The bulldigg, oeried by ae ae wor eee damaged bout $200; Cagured,, 7 Av Me B*Os was dainage Fin ty West 330 srrenr.—About 5 o'clock yesterday morning, a trifling fire occurred in @ wood- shed, at No, 113 West 33d street, owned by Mrs, Houston. Arrest on Suspicion oy Hoxncrme.—Oni Tvesday, ® note was received by Sergeant ‘Tarr, of the 4th Precinct, atating that » woman residing at No. 40, Oliver st., whose husband had been in the habit of severely beating her, bad died suddenly, aud that the husband had got @ certificate from some doo tor that she died of fits. ‘The Sergeant immediately despatched officer Par. ‘tr to the house, and he found the body laid ous ready for burial. On examination, large black and blue spota were found on the neck, chest and right hand. It appears Dr. O'Doxwett had refused to graut a ccrt'flcate, but one had been granted by Dry Frc, As the husband, whose name is Jovem Bracmit, could not give a matisfuctory account of the affair, he was arrested and locked up to await an ex- amination before the Coroner. + ‘A post-mortem examination was made yesterday Dr. Gao, Boorox, who found several clots of blood pressing upon the brain, and severe bruises between the breasts. ‘These injuries, he thiaks, were the cause of death, Coroner Sommsxr ta to hold an inquest upon the body of deceased at one o'clock this afternoun, ‘The husband of deceased is tn cnutody" Artemrtep Scrcror.— A medical student, named Dom, a native of Venezuela, residing at No. 60 University place, attempted suicide yesterday by cutting his throat with a razor, but failed to inflict fatal wound, ‘The cause was uot ascertained, Police Intelligence, &c+ ALLxorp CouNTRRYEITING OF Ceruanic Pruts AND Lang.s.—For some time past Henny C. Sravtpina bas been greatly annoyed by spurious articles upon which were counterf bela: Detectives WiLLtaMson and Sarru, for several ‘Asylum, sid improve Grand street, new ward ; to incorporate ‘tate to hold and comvey renl estate. the Bushwick Avenue 801, cont. ; to improve the Brooklya Park ‘nuwren to repeal the Sunday act; to pre- unlicensed persoma from practicing in the york or Kings county, Mr. Watait, the Biste Toapector of imctera was directed to report what legislation in respect to anle of gas. lact a ROYLY—In Brooklyn, Jan, 2th, ioeiee eee $88 rolocks from ‘her late DLAN--On Wednesday, Jan, 90th, Bolas, annehiero Fa enna Ei oles, nged To moat an 7%. "The funeral will take place from the residenge of hex re ‘a Tainvotte tr Brooklyn on Friday ane Boon, at 2 of BROWN-—On Tuesday, Jap, 90th, Ellen Brown, sgod 2 years and 10 days ‘five relatives and. friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Thursday) af oon, Sist inst, at 2 gielosk, trom the seuiciense of, « parents, 220 Hudson st, « CoFPEY—In Yorkville, on Jan, 29, Michael Coffey, aged bo years. ‘The ti yal will take lee from his tate residemes bs mer and ‘lst ave, ul (Thursday) afternoon, rity Ovclock Bren te Pal 8 Ssnator on the 5th adopted. moved that the Police Commis- required to inform the without delay, by what authority they forcibly retain property belonging to the nue Conviction of a Murderer. Philadelphia, Jan. 0.— Young Anwstnoxa, charged with the murder of Ca4wFoKD, was convict Of murder in iLo first degree. IMPORTANT FROM SPRINGELELD. ——a oe ‘The Position of the President Elect. Md. Jan, 29.—This morning’ sins an authoritative contradiction of a Opinions of the Prom. ‘The city journals contin little of novelty in thelr editorial columns, ‘The World shows the Union men of the South that the reluctance of the Northern peo- ple to accept their p'ans of compromise arises fron consciousness that they have done nething to pro- yoke or justify the lawless and revelutionary pro- ceedings of the extreme Southern states. The people of the North are, as a body, ordor-loving, and when treason raises its hated form, their first thought is the maintenance of the authority of the Goverament, Nor will the conscience of the North permit it to make compromises which would convert the na- tional Constitution into a slavery insrumest, or in any way give a national sanction to the institution, ‘The World also opposes tinkering with the tariff at present time, and considers the proposition to abolish the Warehousing system as pregnant with great injury to our commerctal interests, ‘Thé Times opposes premature. compromiage, be- cauno they appea' to be presented, and their accept. ance demanded, aa the condition of Mr. Lixo} coming into powee at all, ‘The issue and the alterna- tive presented fo the party which elected Mr. coun, are #0 degrading in thir character, that they must be repelled. ‘The Tribune has the following sharp retort: The responsibility for the evils which bear so heavily on our country is; mainly with, the Repub can party," anys the Journal of Commerce. Of course. Ti ln the Republicans who have meceded in South Carolina and the other southern states, who have stolen the forts, arsenals and hospitals, whe have fired on the flag of the United gt who have Spring pie ero tay f ‘of the are vited to attend, without further notles. a CROWLEY-On Tuesday, Jah. 29th, at the residence of her tastier, O10 Plith ct Gatharid Crowleys ia tat | Binh Feat oC age. jks friends of fh family, apd. those of er brotha morn, are reepectfully inv) atiend the iitis CTibureday) afterncon, at 2 o'clock. “a DUHME—On Wednesday, Jan. 90th, ‘Thomas 11) Duhue, the son of Hen! ‘Aina Duhme, aged} years, 9 monthe and 8 days, Lay him gently tn the oof old ls artis acfone ia breast ; For our darling he bas lef¥ tm “And with Jeua gone to reat. The relatives and, measures, Mr. LiNcoun is the border state compromise, nor He stands immovably on the Chicago nd he will neither acquiesce in, nor counsel ~j)tiesce in, aby compromise that sure any other. From Washington. Witshington, Jan, 20,—A delegation of thirty- ee, repreventing fifty thousand working men of this morning waited on Senators Curr- They were introduced by J... Newousn responded for the stated the object of the visit to be, friends of the family the fi this (1 from Uh reldenoe of ‘221 Church et, eh init, of DUNN--On Wednesday, of consum| "1 his Dry of She Parish of Mouknewtown, Oo. es and those they represented. ‘Their desire for WANION—On Jan, 29th, Edward Hanlon, inthe 80 | THiatrlends and the members of St Mary's T. A. Bg! Roclety, ary reapeetrully invited to attend The fonerals thie (huradayy afternoon: at iM lok. from hia fate” Forldenee, 10 Budolk st, hile remains will be Interred Fa Calvary Cemetery. i f HEARD —In Gowanus, South Brook! Jin. 20th of ory stpelas, Phebe T. daught James am Phebe Peterson. Her, friends ¢ Gnd, relative are fara aa t Srelock, at her rote gl Oh as th Junction of 10th st and Penny romain will be interred at Kast Chester, wished its adoption urged and secured a panies of artillery and one of been made for con. pen that their letters days, bave been on the ruleg plates « men wore found fn te place, al rested ard taken to the Police Fleadquarters where they gave their names as —— ‘Traxy, ALEX. Wxm, Hiviinoms and KE, Tomnouo, They were locked up to await examivation, Capture ov AN ALLEGED Burotar.—The clothing store of Crmus M. Buitasy, No. 14 Fourth ‘Avenue, wee broken open early yesterday morning, but before the burglars had time to carry off an; goods, they were surprised by offiore Butt of the 1 ‘Ward, who succeeded in capturing one of them. The riscuer gave hin name as Cnag Bowme, and was foked up by Justice Comeon.y for trial. Frour Amono Finenen.—Some of the mem- bers of Engine Co, No. 25 and Hose Co. 17 got into a fight together at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, in Broadway, near Astor Place. The police interfered and the fight was stopped before much damage was done, Officer BEXRLOOK was struck by Joun O'Com- nom, one of the members of the ine Co., and se- verely injured. O*Comwon was arrested and held by Justice Cormoi.y to answer for the assault, Carrore oy A Hoven Tarer.—On Friday last, aman put up at the Stevens House, Brosd- wey, ad registered his name as Wx, GALy Uquor merchant, Baltimore." Y¢ mo! Mr. Gar was found ia the room of one of the ors, rifling s trunk. He had entered the reom with » faloe key, the over of it caught him there, Gatx instantly knocked him down, and then at- tempted to ‘Into the but waa prevented, and secured, Justice Osnoann bim ed trial. It is stated that had bees figuring in a similar manner at Baxia's Hotel, Tue Panes Game.—James W. Sreeve, of Newark, N. J., was “roped” into the panel crib, No, 1 Benson street, on Tuesday night, and flowed of $400. arrested Wa. H, and Siu, 20h, Fs Re epee a ot being concerned tn the robbery, and ryeoversd. $180 Sino bad enticed fires int the place, hes thus tar excaped. Srapprro.—James Muiiey, a sailor, was arrested for aampulting and robbiag Wa, Riomanne, fa liquor dealer at No. 78 Oliver street, with whom ‘be quarreled about paying for » glass of liquor, He ‘wes locked up, the Albany Convention, ‘called to aid in saving the country," should be expesed to the evil Influences of deat hes epteosed the bill for the admis. | &® ‘“urepressible conflict” proclaimed anew be- ieee Brenden " ween the rival factions of our oity democracy, Lieut. Sanpems, of the U. 8. Army, will leave dan Gal ee Lieut. WiLtanp, of the army, has been order ed to join bis regiment in Texas, It is oxpe-ted that the troops which he joined will be instructed to move North. More recruits have arrived on Govertior’s Island, in small, streggling detachments, ‘There are now over 500 voldiers well drilled im the barracks, Tt Js feared that General Twiuge desire to be re- eved fom the command of the department of Texas, to which he was #o recently sppointed, is but the Precursor of his resignation, He is # native of Geor- gis, and one of our most gallant officers. He entered the service during the war of 181%, and his name is honorably sasociated with several Important battles, If there be ® United States steam mnan-of-war off Charleston, aa reported, it must be one of tho gua bosts Crusader, Mohawk, or Wyandotte, The steam frigate said to be seen off Pensacola, is probably the Powhattan, homeward bound from the Gulf. ‘The United States ship Relief was put formally in commission st the Rrooklya Nevy Yard on Tuesday. She goes to Porto Grande, Afrios, to-day- All the United States marines at the Brooklyn Navy Yard were paid off yesterday by Coptain Tax- ve ‘The Constitution newspaper will be discontinued ' Nori one ‘ ble wit reberapepegoper crore tyr anal aoe Eee ae ee | a, or. * Ye morning, 30th of consum, um i, My, printer, tawd b rare sures Fa ag an sd ta cn rami i Pee atin ee PEA mg rer ednesday, Jam, 80th, Luder Rust, in th eee a rr A private despatoh from Tennessee, states that been appointed by the Legiala- ‘Ten out of the twel ‘The Grend Jury have found true bills of indict. Georgia. Millalgerte, Jan, 29,—The Cou refused eater: Resolutions were introduced, giving the Governor An address to the citizens of the south and the An ordinance, declaring it to be the fixed policy of CITY NEWS. New Yonk Invinmary vor Ixpioent Wo- MEN ann Cut.vaey,—The seventh annual meeting of the New York Infirmary for indigent women aud children, was held Monday night at the house of the Infirmary, No 120 tnd Av., the Vico President, Mr, Sract B, Corrs, in the cbair, From the annual report it appears that the building st present ocou- pled by the Infirmary, and purchased during the Past year, ocest $16,000, $7,000 of which has been paid, leaving @ balanee secured by mort gage on “the building of $9,000, ‘The medical worvices of the institution are performed exclusively by women, as are also the duties of the executive committer. The number of pationta treated during the past year, nuraber 3,843, Those alfie to pay are gTReed to for Whe accommodations reudeved ‘The Convention adjourned to meet at Savannah at ‘The New York Commiasioners to Virginia. Albany, Jan. 30.—The Joint Committee of the ‘Th a Carrorx oy Foorrves.—Joun Lustre, a ber-keeper, and Maruxw Lupwiox, » hackman, re sidiug in Albany, were arrested yesterday in this city, by Detective SLowxr and Offcer Mownaommmr, - furtive from Albany, where they are charged ‘with the commission of » highway. on Tues- day. A telegram to our police announced their hav- ing fled to this olty, aud onthe arrival of the Hasigua