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od MT Boe eSird oe 20... North, And knowing as the chief traitors do, that the insane course to which they have urg- ed the Soath, must be attended with ygroat suf- forings and sacrifices, and fearing the terrible consequences to themselves shoul! the people, certain, how yerosly they have ben ‘leceived and betrayed, they endeavor to clear themselves advance of the responsibility, hy circulating | lies and attributing to Mr, Lixconn's election if that had some mysterious influence upon —all the woes which from their own infamous acts. THE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 4, 1861, Publir Entertdinments,— A grom display of newly arrived wild animals, is announced at the Musenm. Nomination of U. &. Sena ‘Tho Republican Senatorial Caucus on after a close strug ted the He Horace Greviey asa candidate for the seat | of Mr. Sewann, in the Senate of the Uuited States, The contest was between t n-coms | promising Republicans, of whom Me, Ganeiay Is the ultra representative man, and the concil- tory wing of the party, led by Wenn, with Wa. M. Rv anrs, Eeq..a: their candidate, The | latter were victorious, although compelled to fall back upon a third candidate of kindred | views, who held the balance of power, H Tudo Hanns, of Albany, who m Bidered as virtually elected to au Sewann, was a conservative W formation of the I oubtedly represents conciliatory views, w er judged by his antec Mous vote of the concersi him. ‘This result may be of momentous importance to the Union, The seh would have been universally r South asa studied de defiance and | ro insult, and would have fallen with crushing ef | of 1 foct upon the noble Union men of the border slave who are makin, effort to save the country, With the best personal wishes wards our able ited elitorial bro- ther, we therefore congratulate the country and himself upon his failure. nation which, if he understood ite effect, by Ought not, asafrient to his ¢ coveted at the present the country, for evi allod Peaeo Conggrose moots at Wash- stance of Virgi As an to forecast any imagi- it isnot int Tle bu wult, w can only hope th may 40 in nd delicately avoid any vital point, As to continue amicable to the la 1 Mr before the ulilican party Vichly Important Naval Movements. have late and highly important news the Home Squadron. On the 19th of Janu ary, the Commonder-in-Chiet of the flaet received orders, through Col. Ptoxnws, fron Washington,to wend Immediately to Florida the United stites steam frigate Powhatan, the $4 corvette St Actitical ay Lune the the unani fw nts, oH ists, which nominated A the wailin tion of Mr. Greener shade ated at the saincof the condition of tae aquad natrated the fact that every ships was abort vinions, fod it w ‘ probably, a boatile n nach ® ¢ impression prevailed extensively, there: fore, that the vewela would go to Havana or elae where, and then oley the instructions of Mr. Terery. Serious dissficction existed among the officent of the Powhatan when her destin came known to them. ‘The Purser, the Taird Lievtenant mud the Fi tenant inn tendered th gnations; but the ¢ While cond/tionally accepting them, ret ra in the steamer, rati Hid bo madness t It was a nomi ntry, to have irre ancture, jow their A Necemity for Actions A strowy letter in the New York Timea, from Arrival of the Northern Nahe. acitizen of Washington, urges the same propo | ‘The steamer Northern Light, from Aspin- nition advanced by the Sus, a few days since wall, J ah, arrived yentorday, bringing $1, to wit, th portance of independent and | S114 77 ins prompt ac hy the states, for the protection Relalpslahe nel dnb le ddleaDh ites Bom cetloe ‘pe te an _ 1) Letters fre ragiia Uring news of the doth of the National Capital, dovernment 19) certo, Joma T. Ware, of thin city. In the Inter most delicately situated, in view of the jealous and irritable condition of th Btates, aml cf the fearful clos Bict going «ine of them, friends and enemies of the country. free-state militia at into the hands of treason ad which might easiiy overpower Uh of patriots in Maryland and V now risking everything in the eort to beat back the hosts of redit An yot it is ps fully apparent that ten times the of regulars now at Washingt ed at any moment, Tho e+ u ady oumbere corner of the capital and of th itself, Leaders and followers Beruptlous and reckless, Such Aages they enjoy over the of secr that thous partof November, Mr. Wurm left New York for Niearagea, in order to trananct some business con: nected with the ccntract for gathering indi t-rubler nthat country, A few houre after landing, ran Ly the name of Gaverr entered the hotel in which Mi. Winre wag int nding to pase the night, and after 8 most abusive attack upt a, evidently ex cited by drink, drew a Colt'a revolver, aud shot Mr. Warren fow inches below the left knee, ahattering the bones and ryt imputation neces The amput kk plice while the patient was under the influence of ration Mr. Wuirtr never rm ile fo still loyal slave ss of the con- botwoen the A call for nt, would put min this mom tractive weapon call nia, who at nt band pring ray Unit afte Lied, nu juny fu was only sensi few mn ents, have} _ Th » South America, arr Pans with news of the defeat of M. nA, on the Plaing of Coyote, near the city ot Neiva by Gen. Pama, 1, may be needle pirators every Ww ‘Their spies, une re inevery nook and wn, pvernine) ike bold une "The Clini Ww and Kumors. ‘The fist prisoner of war, Liew’. Jawes E, has arrived at Washington, and reported Sr nerany Touory. Lieut. Jourrr, is the steamer Crusader now in the G temporarily employed on the Wyandotte ashore at Pensac 1 wan hin & prisoner, but released on pai bear arms agaiust the State of Florida, aud a pasa port was furnished him. Having proceeded to New Orleana, with the hope of being able to join bia vesseb from that point, be was again threatened, by Collector Hye, with wrreat, unless he departed mectily. The ext train found him en route for oppor= | Washington trust will not | Afler hearing the statem reuiested the atiterment to b Ing, as the posit Jovrre rmagelf to ‘bed to f, Wut was He weut ecliately weized as I of honor not to point insurg might be quartered in W their arms conceal lint n but almost without suspi an be held in read two to eight dlistant, and thrown upon the tl signalywhil telegraph rth at an consummate notic These it w of by the ed their existence hour's e madness to » Becretary Touoer ammitted to writ- of Jourre is a novel one, ‘Tao statement bas been made, and with the passport, laid Lefore the Government, Journ does aot cone tider hie parole binding should the Depsrtuzent order lin ba Gulf, Ho silently received Lin pansy A lange fen resjuired to vacat 4 the capital in a coudi- | converted int how paces in Whe Louie porate men who nthe success of have « this monatrou conspiracy against the ment, ‘The government left to itself, is left toa choice of dangers, It must either enable the con Kpitators to precipitate Mary laut and Virginia to robelli ly an ex. Northern force, or el another way by kee) Yion that invites at display of fe schoo! near the City Hall has boen their buildings, winich are being quarters for soldiers, ‘Tao sentry vt of the building. jegation, except Mr. Boot were to retire from today, whethor a cer- tifled copy af the be received or not. Mr. Noviiney says be won't withdraw until bis District Instructs bi It is reported that a witness before the House it must help them on in ck and encourayes treason, and may too probably result: ina bloody and irrevocable act of war, if no! of incalewlabl eaution can be too of sucha air actual stare to the traitors. No tly, to prevent a possibility The possession of the seat valu event, of government once obtained by the insurgents, | prea Committee testified to a declaration, by would be the signal and the pretext fora power- | stuyor Renner, that, if Maryland weceded, he wou'd Ful rising of the politicoreriminal classes in | give up this city so fav a be was concern the middle states, to support them, and wo ——— - thould undoubtedly have to fight for our liber. Opinions of the Prem, ties in ourown streets, We therefore rey Froviews the action of the Demo: at] The Wo our former su, ie State Convention, aud arrives at the cx tion in the lanjuage in whieh Ake correspondent of the Times contirms it, | (uses that it bas aot accomplished much, and poe Kadlahiad @umhE to lide that itsunasked ad to the Repu 4 stands Ten the t pheceod mien etiea small chance of being taken, Now York and Philadelphia to. start The Worl! haa also a severe criticlam of Mr. How mors for the capital at an hour's notice. Ack Gunrney's qualifications for the important of- What is tho possession of Fort 8 of Fort Pickens to the cousp with the command of the seat ¢ ment? Tf Pam right in these view the remo 1 rea nied by m9 1m tar, oreven | fi in comparison federal Govertie then Tsay, let not 0 uany Nett M reliability, b United Senator, The a anv should bea man whi weight in the Senate. Mr. ( foreit stivtion] tion and intl ewor of Mr, Sew is capable of acquiring PY, mw a wayward, surnalivt, hag acqitired repute ey but the Hong fervor, and treated wita te sires be Faken | the direct dawnatory atylo that make his articles sant taken meevery soaboard State, from | racy, do uot comport with the clear head, coo! tons ‘ fe sof aie sro, aw | Be? And far-nighted vision, which fitw statesman perth ‘ud wail diss |b steal wieely with qreat questions. eipiined volunteer troops aa oa at the dinpoasl of the ( ided should | ‘Tbe Jorrnal of Commerce apologi-oa far the ra- f wornars at we show made by @ convertion in which Bre reapective Staten alone at ail theven from thie 6 fo many able n ting ax ® reason date until the 4th of March, tow snd ten call, and | Shere w that the clroumstances allowed only of a yrepared ty embark ab tao warning.) Por he prompt dispateh anc couveyance | fev taking part in the spaaking and in the work of the commit ng thet Appropriate steamers — of whieh, ara many eng the convention declared against coercing the #eced: ing states, ther Te in the northern ports, « chartered, and x 1 proviaion roa linea to recelve these troops and et out with thew whenever required by wernor to do 0, Bich preparations are chly precautionary, and invoveno viewtion of state rights, or national riglite ; they are more!y 4 1 to mest We they are made on an amy urine ; yet avbici, If they wdey sd Promptly, is sanioat certain te oecur ' st bin ted now by our military meny inte the hands of the conspire: yapproaca to i from the North n These will be more, BOW RUPP: ving BYst quotes from Chancellor Wat expec, what the Chancellor said be wit nesed at tho battle of Platteburg, and then re- marke It cortainly must have been very wrong in the ited States to carry onn war which. endwgered isncellor'a house ; bullet in bin door nduring rebuke to the carelessness of the gov: ernment for not stipulating that there should be a0 shooting, before comusencing war wibhGreat Huitaln. ' Sooner than expose the venerable Chancel- de with then. | lors dwelling to the ballots ofa Lostile southern con- might undertake | federacy, surrender all the government y ar | traitors, allow every insult to the atic to react the Capital | pass unboticed, let all the etates withdraw fo, and abandon the Union at once, The © v4 owne maust be protected fiom bu lets at all ann Tho Tribune, presuming that th been uch w clearing mean to stay in the Un be generally ov ‘The trope which I ond off Lnatily, ev ‘aad might ouly be abl after a micoera'u! ooutlict to direct the att of the Gov. uns already rely, to disect these detensi of trmitors that those who froupe intended for the relie n and uphold ite authority Abia capital must expect to enoeunter a pretty for- | Are now u working majority in each House, insiate midable army, in actual possession of all the vtrong | that wermust have a tariff tbat will replonisl the places and immediate approaches ’ easury; and it cannot be passed a day too soon, We must have all needful suthority and means given tothe Executive for the enforvement of the ws and the maintenance of the Federal authority, ne Goverutient mut be let by this Congress {i uo tottering, no paralyzed condition, Tt mist h mirapn, credit and power to ard those are yet to be created, Mr. Lixoouw mist not be compelled to call the new Congress in extra remsion if bbe possible w avoid that resort, An administration that begins with an extra goasion 4 brevks down—witness VAN Bunen's and Hanumon's, Stich @ session may by avolded If this ‘Congresn shall do ite whole duty, The Tomes thinks that litle a4 the Inte Albany convention to the public welfare, it certainly di stil! leas for the Demoorssic party. |The call itself ‘of relief should, Gomaands and must be cone-yed hither horagh 1 may be renforoed by Lees from, Wester ead Bouthera Peunaylvania, wh'ch might, in this docessity, be marched across Maryland, Misrepresontation at the South. Paracnarns like the following, which we ‘cut from the Vicksburg (Miss.) Sum, are freely end promineatly published in the southern jour- aals A procession marched through the street of New vor! benring a fing. on. witch was lnsoriled the oeuinous wor ood or Bread.” ‘Thousmuds up- on thousands of men bave been thrown out of ete most ill-judged and fitimed. There is « ployment since the election of Iivoonn, and ase | healthy iupremsion abroad, and at this critical mo- conequence want and hasger are the constant | ment in our national career, and Ltrtatet | has Suess in thousands of housenolds at the North, and all sectional teling one be sliagh Mt The motive in publishing such falsehoods ig | ubordinsted te e i ons appar nt te all. The disuntoa leaders wish te | (iusensbip. If the . < ; coe create the impression among those whom they | ™*nuficture the national aqoay into ly, capitel heave deluded into participation in thelr treason | athe (hele purport of cae ofthe posedings ‘that the election of Livcoum bus already | of the Convention, to contradict it, And to reac! al ev ol ion are ween Albany lew ‘York ; and all those op- to be regarded as nothing compared with the | Pony "wut at tus mamen Stout ts tetuletn evils and the wrongs which will be indicted on | autteds have bere put bopeleaty wh of sea ‘the slave states, if they submitted to Luxconn's ‘adainiatration of the goverument, in , are) aon, the basest tations t 1 genera) order ‘War Bopartment, rele- bil Fae annus a the most | ye wo certain floes on leave joining thal reg atrocious falsehoods, the Becessio nests bas been unduly magaified Inte Lunportance. ‘Bhelragents, have perverted tbe judgments and Tt will Dot take effect on » score of gentiongen ia the ouped the passions of the southern people, who | T BY TELEG KXXVith CONGRESS Second Rossier, eopnens Political ronps aod otilaatice, whose departure from here waa announced of Sisturday, arrived all well in Washington yesterday morning. Whea Gen. Jautsom assumes command of the California Department, the relieved officer, Col. Baait, resumes command of his regiment, the ‘Third dragoons, In the departinent of which the General takes command ther Y. SU Intelligence. Washington Bob, Prov mented And.) Poon, 8 nun tar of metnorials in favor TENT YN Remo lutions, Mr. CHAN oiEn (Mich.) presonted « petition of the | 1 cltizene of Micuigan, anking the er they have ® Government dafue focend, if ary that meastires be talcen hensiot of al! citizens presenting t weak of government under pretenae of U wh char re from inde f treason ; third, t 2 Yhio) wud Cason OP the Jendont governments, emnselvea at ny C t measures be tiken to From Albany. _—— Nomination of Hon. Ira Harris for U. 8 Senator. 11x Athany, Feb, 2, 1861.—The Republican joint | Legislative Caucus, to nominate aU 8. Senator in | place of Hon. Wa. 11. BYwann, met at even otclocc Movements of Mr. fincela, dent of the Chicago Tribune, returned here day. ie Thureday evening at the Court House ton. Being premed to make s spec in any way to Indicate his future pol pressed great gratification at the hearty waanil | with which all parties Lad come for come him, Oo his retorn he met a ‘that Mr, Lixcon ening. Anart To onam, 0 Renveliser, prea Jerks of,the Senate ard the Ase ). 8. UNDERWO amma! clerk of t ry. Dy. acted ne necretarion. 2 {Ail tie Republican Beus'vrefand Aw wire present except Mr. LAMOC ERA, Wi ‘They returned yester Lincoln, acceyling the invitation, ably, aod Xsem: Mr. Cameron and the Cabinets Philadelphia, Fe Nigmen was ab Chicago, Feb, 2.—The Springfield correspen- ‘& reception on Roarles- citizens of Cincinnati, who cam to tender a the ‘of that city on his way to Washington, eral age howeing the letter ol Mt, he Sunday Mercury | gent en tof wickn oan t d with Mr. Liscoun "The tain of the Agenbly # ‘ vomninittee « c Republican Cit | "Phe ru'ew of the Atsembly were adopted to gor. | by the Committee of t " | ern the canens, and the foor was cleared of all but | MUL Tilinoia pose of urging the | mnetnbers and privileged per | 'Bonator Sresrons and Mr. FAWMUM a hn Howing m - 8 contr pi Kt_ballote were taken with the following re it, if he vin | Firat Ballot Wh | Wo MF 42 | 0; We Curtia Noy | Henry 1, Smith Belden, Beconi Hallet Greeley, 42: Barta, 89 appre- | 22: Noves. &, Belden, 8; Bmith, he | Third batot...Kenrta, 41; Greeley, 41; Harris, 19; Noses 4; Selden, 8: Raymond, 2: blank, 1. Fousth Ballot Greeley, 43; Kvarta, 41; Harri, Smith, 2 Neyes #: Belden, 8; ‘Reymond, 1 of Mee net. Mr. aT fe mumber of votes cart, 115. A the str Wornce Greeiey, 49; Tra tare 6; Somer C. Bnith, 4: Henry J. Ra 1 rs vitae | Foaton,. Feb. meeting was held Charlestown, over which the Hon. B. B, Toa Baymont, 1. ‘on tl speakers included Menxrs, Evearrr, Sautoy. deat disp S the ‘arct tthe 0. ty fourth, | Tris letlot 4 Java Dawa and RiCHARn PaariiNoitan, Jf, Bear ihe doris valll fu che peecemnion 6 mugen? | Mitch Dalle G Resolutions were adopted urging the adoption that the forte wtili jm the posneasion of the Gave: | Fifth Ballot 49: Harrie 99. | Corer padenss sry nent at tue Aaah bw promptly nupplied with man ; | smith, 8: No Jin, 4: Reymond, 1: blank, dra AND, that a suflleiant nusaber of veaela be p! sce Sizth Pallet. Greoley V3: Kvarta 89; Harris 21; . Tm southern poite, 0 protect comeeros ald collect | Noye Smith 8 Belden 3 ; Raymond 1 M. I ‘onnecticat to be Represented at Washing- Brew Hed up the rerolution of- | Pallet —enrte M1: Greater 42; Mareis | prartpyrd, Cty Bi enor Becatxa> i re Joint s Smith J; Belden 8; Reymond Vi | yyy baw appointed C ra ty reprevent jor counting the voten f st Romnte b Messrs, Jorn Coc (Penn ) sud Nore. (Mt Preasive of the atrong the dithen.tien, aignatin Of Nonered women of We rey Me SuryR AY (Ono) uled jay? the Si yst mi than $1 (kA), with eo ng $40,000.04 $14,000,000 Government to ay substitute muy be Axrec ks by b "The by 124 ‘The Inviau Appropriation bill was then taken up, when Mr. Waster (Tl!) moved that the House pros ceed to ah ation of the Senate's reso! provi tin diet atid pled) ed lor the payment o ed applied to ¢ ment." d eetion aNBrT (idl no vin th hen post vend until Mow 1 with the amendinent from the when there iigued for war | and notifyin from the G: the waa In favor of the Ht if thin route was adopted, wndered to be prinuet and p< rrernimert fb te th ihe tall repsrtad. A Means, &. Jer the ws notes. tthe M of twenty-one ate pre 120 against 42, patituite wf Mr. PuKies was then rejected iginully reported was then passed i ittee to e-President of the t he persons ¢ objection ty consider the re- regular way, but was opp: taking it up at this tn it “not | jon, a question affecting the privileges of any ber oft The 8p that b for the Mr. Gannerr felt himself m the decision of the clu het nse, ker overrul nsbitiition. uanted, and such arr PUTpone, ed the aquired that the votes « ‘onstrained to but the ‘or the United § ateree and. prity harge the current expenses tthe votes in bis opine int, on the ground ygementa must be tn House tid wart ty poste | Come: tet at Waahington, vening, but mite General Telegraph. jarrin, AT; Heearta 29; Harrie 19 fee 2 Raymond 1; MLR. Overs ho the three highent candidates, Havas died last night at hia res) wentry. Death of Chief Justice Hall of Nebraska. Omaha, Feb, 1.—Chief j Hats of thi J died at his residence in Bley kc this morning. ey 4 mond 1 ley 49; Bevart Blank nation wm rande unanimous, Seizure of the Miut and Public! — Money at New Orleans. Pe! Si herent 3:20PM 240 P.M Cte, FAN ncig Rerinns trou! ving war Tho mint and custom \ Some of hone we nietly taken yesterday. Today the | A government pittance Kast, OM) lula took tue oath ander the ordinance of the | wkich came back protested. Taree | Convestion | passenger, who some months broke ting ona California kound ston: £ the Committaa on Citizenship er frye ty niny gaint Me, VaNDRR nL fev ington, Feb. 2— ten days ago, Dix gave to ADAMR 1 the Assistant Treasu for the purpow of transforring the coin and bu’ Inthe Branch Mint in that eigy to the Mint in | the mines to the claimanta, ant rejects thelr clair Philadelphia, ‘The amount of tae draft waa threo Wie edie ng Tanda, Mth Jukes agreed. hundred and fifty thoueand dollars, ‘Three days Wein atta Thies he received a digpateh from Anamat agent i nded, and the halasice arrex New Oricans, stating that the amount would be | The giard was slightly wounded, delivered in two or three days, but that the As nistant Treasurer declined to deliver a part, as wigning ada reason that he wished to pay the en tire ¢ The Secretary intely te Cgraphod to the Treasurer to pay to the Express agent on that day as large wn amount as the agent J trausport, The coin aud bullion are chiefly | allver, weighing mo Tuxlay the Sere tary bas received & dispatch from the Express Company, iaforming him that the Assistent Treas uwver refiised to pay any n of the draft, and that the Branch Mint Las been token posession of The report comer up nal #700) versdic San F ancisoo jury, Wh i LATRNR BY Port ise, Jan nocrat, Waa el lay he new Almeda qui rer min ul speakar of the Aden ketlled, thi yc The Jackalow Case. at once. Lia JACK A he firw anner therein spect ral tons sloop *Bpr waters ae Norwalk five milen orat- La half miles from vw water mark, and rivance on the part of the state authorities to ot ponacnsion of the money inthe Mint. ‘Thiaaction on their part is universally condemned, and is re~ rded hy the government as one of the most high handed ard outrageous transactions that haa yet Leon perpetrated. Even South refused to take the money leionging to the government, hay- | He taking of the money bet proved, ing accounted for and paid over every dollar tothe | of the Court to the jury was, that if th United States, Neved the prisoner murdered } On receiyt of thin news this morning thy Prosi: | Favesitot taining the property the crave waa 3 Nited | dent called on extraordinary seasion of the Cabi- Tbe maintained hogen | net, and the whole subject was considered. [tts he prisoner did not commit the murder undertond that Sentora Bessawiy and Siimet owe of robbing the oved to be worth, were vent fore know il they were aware of this transnet to net anide the evidence ‘They will b full bench, a jurisdiction, Trenton, Feb, 2.—One of the jurors stated that they had agreed y aa t the cost, men t ef in the indictment, and that the ng the cane 1p the March ters of the on out re nd to rent Increase of Railway Trafile, y From Washington, Washington, Feb, 2.—A salute was fired at he National Armory today, for the admission of Kaneas into the Union, _ Col Lavina, whore superi Counterfoit Bills. oh a 6 Sppenl ndoney of the Over the appeal on the table, by 100 against 19. land Wagon Road was ao satistactory to the govern de . 2.—A new and dangerou On motion of Mr. Wasiinurn rus ¢ tee of five | ment, has fice. was otrlered to be appointedtto Juin that on the part | Wann iia Coainitaleunia Wore of the Senate. sang abet Menara, Wasttwoxsr, of Tlinola, Annian, Eur, | New Jerm ennayivania, Kentucky, North Axprnmon, of Kentuck, { Miswuri, | Carolina, Virginia, and Indi have arrived here, i ppointed ‘The Mouse then went into Comm Voie on the Deficiency bill, The Chiriyii amend rmcat was discussed To op ety ot Utica to borrow $18 dott, wed making the future the cay gove tiome, a over In the Senate, t) NEW YORK I bie Legistat Rontyson roves jontt \u pen Felix st vine mt ment ol in Is; te aut uithori Gon Mossta. CoLviny de animou lay 1 the ta s Merwrs, WILLIAMS, LATHAM, aud Musnor objeot- coumider t 4 ConMELE C le on or ed, they went over, Vat is pointed Bo seasion Furd. with the Blate adjust the fa'whlch ¥ consistent with its principles. ‘The third resolves stitutional method of8 the grievances complained of hy” out later stalen ‘ would be by the call of @ convention for the amend- nent ofthe constitution in the matiner contewpiated | 1:,\ooe, Benjamin Williamson, Bred. T. Fre by tho Sth article of that inatrument. ‘The reslutions were adopted by « vote of 13 to 10—a atrict party vote, Greravon Konkxen has declined the sppeitament of Commissioner and Judge Patan has bee ap- . Ronsson's motion was adopte hye thie State to the Cuited Statew for the an « State for the Lulted States Deposit lent aald that it wauld rey ° Adjout and tonight are interchanging visits. me An additi Tur Wrati fou that all day Saturday, cleared off wt 1 morning. All the steamers mailed y morning King, ane body of Federal troop: and this morning's train brou and mimitions of war, An effort will be made by a mer as arrived, hit artillery, arma the Com povidiag twice during the fog aud suffered derail Fil, Qendiov, MORGAN sent in the | EF 8 cal ofa Nat u adjust | Or wot the Mo Legislature, favoring ment of existing dl Mcultins, a ayster in weights, my \ Ane {epy of the Lontsians ordinwnee of siiLon the table, He also transmitted the t R Burvent, Doug decision gives Yo exoape from the ait that the it itted on board the 10 was Inylng on the otioul, between er county, in the ly the authorities of the state of Louisiana, wma andes ‘The circumstances clearly indicate deliberate for th r armiment, before A vanidered ‘The charge jury be- 1 Lxeny for the” pur- id for a new of thy nich prevailed elock Sunday were detained, ne wclooner Roswell 1 in the Kast river, was run into henco Ves erat | srccmin tne tien revival and the delegation A puader oekiag. ealslonacy. | Sooke: thes eeaee 1 Cone rete Si ne eneee ung a leak, while going dowa the bay. ithe p nd b 1 Virginia. Lo 4 Pasarn, neurring of ertain ‘canal rire the sale or leas: societies, monrrent 1 iced the Vand. ners on the part ¢ noune L. Meiwuy and janine dite 'y Minin nonwealth of an expry 16 constitu in his seed. Holations yout desire f OUr pister atates, aud 0) Legislature. Illinois Senate the return of vu nia, thy pointmen to of HII Federal Constitution for security of Of the basis of settlau the appropriate and con- dering and acting upon In accordance with resolutions of the Legislature fetned yesterday, (ov. Yarms appointed the follow, jog Commissioners to Washi Louam, Gustavus A. Kornnen, Ex-Governor Woon, B.C, Goox, Tuomas J. Tuma, Srey Mamachusetts Legislature, (on, Feb, 2.—The House went into secret ‘exday, to cons'der the bill appropriating one hundred’ thousand dollars t the ee Michigan Legislature. Detroit, Feb. 2.—In the Senate yesterday « lyn; to authorize the vpay the floating meaner; to provide Henevolent, eclontitic, or bly concurrent resol re th he Merabers, otherwine it must diay reported that ef respect to jovernor be requested to appoint five commissioners to attend the Convention at Washington on the 4th | second resolution says that the commissioner by the huvitation of preasion of opinion ‘any amendment to 4) quisite to secure ple of the slavebolding Mates adequate guia right, por an ap our dificulties, proposed Ly the state of Virginia, ‘of our willingness to unite Virginia in an earnest effert to present wuhappy controy is (n response to tate of Virginia, is not an ax. the part of this state thas tn the spirit us Was originally farmed and cnergency It is supposed that an important comma nication has been received, aa the bill passed under © suspension of the rules, Mr. Movistesy, will probably withdraw further deliberations in Congress tomorcow. is the only one taken part in the y ordin The naines of from the 8. voting, ¢ President has rece munication in regard t the public pr) South Carolina, and demanding, ta case be wi enter into negotiations for it, the sur Sum This letter haw Daving been a! She is now making 14 inches per hour, un p the seceded state who hae eedingy suice the several en of secension have Leen passed. Ml the members of the It ceding states, continue to be ¢ there wr three U.S. Marshall's officers. on board which shows that she has heen seized for seme i! legal pnry ‘The oficera would give not mation respecting her, 8h stores, Avante Basi Brooklyn, 1 Colonel Harn Tue Bric Minsre VER—PRYSENTA tion ro Thomas H, Coxxavtox,—On Fri evening a uumber of invited guests assembled at t rata | nol ty-fourth street, to witness the moniala to Tuomas 1. Cony crow, of the brig Minute Schiffer, who, it will be remem. Vered, was instrumental, with the captain and crew, on prepared with great care vitted to Mesens. Howrin and Ma- won, and alse to Mosins, BRysaMit and BuDrit, ‘The President will reply to ita early aa possible, u Lat This is the Captain's report; at the same time ore Hes at the commercial veaidence of Mr, Witte Hoxry, No. T West Thir> resentation of testi« te firmt officer € tn saving the lives of six hundred passengers of { Vir- | Me bas acen nothing in the events of the last fow A 7 washes 46 binge bile leh toe: steamer Connaught, on the Tth of Octobe 1a — ast. The Washington Convention The following have been appointed Commis sionors from diferent States (o the Convention to be held at Washington toad: praatie C. William Curtis es, Groene ©. Bronson, David: Dudley Field, William EB. Dod nea’. Wadsworth, A. 1 James, Addison Gardiner, Janes ©. Srnith, Pronayloania Wim, Meredith, ‘Thomas te, James 8. Pollock, David Wilmott, Thoin se rauktin, Audrew W, Loomis aud Wun. Me- \ase, Thomas Ewing, J. C. Wright, VB. Horton, Reuben Hitchcock Hacks, iustructed to procure an adjourn. ment of the confereace until the 4th of April Missouri,—Waldo P need, Judge Hough Cvlonel Doulpban, Judge Berckuer and Joba D. Coulter, Khodé Tntand,Chiet Jy Dunean, Governor Hoppin, G ¥. Arvold, Vérginia.—John Tyler, Wm, C. Rives, John W. rockenbrough, George W, Summer aod James A. Beddon, Marviand.—The Yona, Reverdy Jehnson, Augus- tus 'W. Biadfird, William 8. Goldabrough, Jobo W; Crieateld and J, Dixon Roinan, ‘Asa Fowler and cl Olden, Robert F. Brook: ten, Joseph K. Randolph, Rodman M. Price, Peter Low he was struggling with the waves, and had al most given up all hopes of life, when the sailo (here present) threw him a block, raony, The of fity dollars, A'so a service of silver to Mes. Con. NAvTON, conalating of four massive pieces, manu: fuctured by Tuvany & Co. “@ Ames, Alexander —— HM. Beowoasemue | Portier Ac is re limited space for the several companies. linghuysen, Thomas J. Stryker, William C. Alex~ Delaware.—George B. Rodney, John W. Hous ton, Daniel M. Bates, Hi. Ridgely, William Can- non, Kentucky.—James B. Clay, ¢x-G vvernor More- head, James Guthrie, Joshua F. Bell, William 0. Butler, Charles A. Wickliffe, North Carotina.Thomas John M. Morehead, George Davis, David 8. Reid, D. M. Barringer, Tennenece,—-Robort J. McKinney, Sarauel Milt ‘W. Patton, Alvin &. and military ability, tack other, ax T. Fem tye, Homing A. 0. Nullom, Wim. P. Hiekerson, Geo. W. Jones, F. Zollikoffer, William H. Blephens, Robert L, Garuth: ‘Thowss Martin, -—-Kx-Governor Woon, Judge Logan, B. 8, Coox, Joun M, Patana and Tuomas J. Touxee. Vermont.—Kx-Governor Hiaxy HALL, Lieut Governor Lxvi Unpxawoon, General H.’ Hiexay Baxrea, Hon. LB. Currraxpem and Hon, B. D. Hamme. Tndiana,—Hon. ©, RB. Smith, P. A, Huckleman, G. 8. Orth, E. W. H, Lewis, and T.C. sloughton. resolution, suthorising the Governor t» appoint five ‘The Case of the Fugitive Andersen, ect a emaen ae eeperets rea Toren, Fes 2.—Th Kaglah writ of hates compe vase Fugitive Awpaneoy, arriv- ‘The Keutacky Legtelature. @d ip town yesterday, The Chief Justice of the | H.CMarm. 10 isan undertaking of genuine wy Leuiavile, eb, 2. The Kentucky Legisle- | Common Pleas here has also lavuad a writ of Aabeas | anliy, and 1 earnestly to be desired that Mr. Pan's resolute rn ‘to | Corpus. As the prisoner is in the Brantford jall the ‘will be oustained on this oocasion by “Pp eatire service. The oops Owe hounded im mam. | the have little opportunity to learn the real fealings | ber) thet lef have om Thusedag for Old Pola, ind the true poulion of this rethrn in th bat a Tesult remains to be seen, Both the bench and the ber are unsnimous in the epinion that the Ghicf Fusion of Ragland acts wawerrantably in writ to be executed wi risdiction ablel Judice of ‘mda yemoval festering eocis! conker, elevate the character, and advancethe lmselligence of the people, is which work Mr. Oxvita Gaave- me | an oxdent oud euergetic laborer, Mr. Livexy ina very feoling manner related the incidents that occurred on tho ill-fated steamer— a on which he kept himeeif above water, uutil drawn out with A rope by his preserver, ‘The speaker could soarce- ly find words to express his feelings, a not ouly ils Life was aaved, but those of his two daught- Mr. Hunmy then presented Me, Coxavtom with a splendid chronometer, costing two hundred and MMODATIONS FOR TH Mitt ‘TaRY,—Kasex Market is now rapidly undergo- ing important changes and additions for the accom- modation of the 09th Regiment, which has been allowed to remain almost houseless hitherto, Oae mory ta being added to the upper portion of the market, and on the side fronting on Basex street, hus giving space for « drill room, squad room, and ‘The ch Regiment is one of the most serviceable in the city, and is rapidly improving in numbers is is therefore quite time that something should be done for their eneourage- ment, The Mh aud Sth Regiments, Irish and Ger- man, are by this arrangement quartered beside Ms. Oxvinte Garpxer ayp tue Fourra Wasp Reapig Room.—A public meeting of much Rew York Hosrrtat Weeeir Reroat ro Fen, tor, 1961.Remaining on Jan. 2th, 902 ; ad- mitted to Fob. 1st, 43; discharged, cured or re- Heved, 96 ; died, 6; remaining at date, 803; males, M5 ; femalen, 33. Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &c. Fine ox A Bancr.—Yesterday morning, | En" of age, aml represented. about 1X o'clock,’ fire waa discovered breaking ogo A mechanics & the ton Loard of the barge Kentucky, lying at the ey Ir ames as Cuasts food of Sth wt. North River, The fire was seen in Tae Walks, ier Card the centre of the on the upper deck, and aa | Ee y - “en “cargo couslsd ‘principeliy’ uf Iuinber, the | Onoses, Dovatas, Janes, MOLY flames gained lwny. y "y 1a work, but they wore | The accused visited the shopkee fave tue vemel or cargm, otiich, ie eupe | o0d uh avenues, from 14th atreet u Oe ane! aoe, | Chere wad refused, ‘The cunts a we nomination 1, ting to ae eecedte'tan Sirk at ee Whoondicer. ty the Worcester Hanks of Worcen “* ives and tens, on this tank, owned hy Captain terfeited, are also in ci rained fre Facsrration oF ax Arresw (Cert wrt Aurexen Bark Norm —| OF AUineme Fosomss.—The police of udterers of bogus money on 1. om the of the variqus | Justics Quacemnven, om gsturd that am organized attempt to flood cot had been made. The young men of gewbel appearance, Fink 1s $ix1u Avesor.—Shortly after 11 ofclock, va Saturday evening, s 6re broke out in ag eating house, in Gth ave , between 46th and 47th at. occupied Ly Iaaas T. Cox. Aloss of about $100 ‘wn nuistaiiied, before Justice Stenns, at Kesex 0 with baving burglarious shop of Purtuar Gomprrcnt, at street, on the nigh! false Keys, and attem p we 3 | drawer. Mr. Gomvrrewr coming they rusbed upon him with variov drove him from the shop, afer wt Fine ix Seconp Avrsey.—Shortly be! o'clock ov Saturday morning, # fire broke owt in t Liquor store, No. 397 Seoond avenue, occupied by | devamped. Mr. Anganas Karr, 0 Too flames were soon extin- ‘atreet, also charges Clank and men. ‘The stock way datnaged | having entered his dwelling on tho ay in the Peter with false keys, acd carrying off i clothing. One or two othier comple F and larceny were made against th Instirance C> fie is under inves: | Justice Stree committed theny tigation by Fire Marshal Baxer Fats Atanw. Tbe Third District alarm, about 3 o'elcck on Saturday inorning, was false katy nn Javon Kryst! reigiornt al “We the Ui plo: the’ wards of 60 years of age, committed snicl nae of tie shed tell - Saturday at his residence, No. 118 Delancey street, Lee apm vq | Sid consequent distress, among may ley swallowing Iudanum. He bad been an invalid loot ibis el ts Ly erate, with ms Lopes of recovery. Caro- | ing people of this city, we have ner SciiiMem held an inquest upon the body, {ta continnance, te open our colt Fatar Accioent.—Coroner Scninaen held | employment, and to offers of emp! tat 201 Monroe street, on the body of Mr. | terms than are understood ts Suni nON Marin sears of age, who diet | the advertising interests of » nows| from the effects of injuries received on the 15th | We propose. for the pr nits i cunerquence of Having been ran vet, by | ments relating to en farnitire wagon, corner of Second avenue and 12th . d ntreet i fendered a verdict of wcidental | F ONE LINE, endeavoring » t ify them as to express all that is ‘or City News, sce T! ¢ Coroner. HOMAS Notan, who had been L with his school mates, went to the 418 Kast 10th treat, yesterday Returning, be stepped wer thor, ontrive to offer any] ment will thus be encow nd te known to those—and 1! be gid of the amallest me Even for s very unimportant jo well be affueded, when it wil br ants who most need it do it matinfactorily. ly happens that when p nt, one is puzzied tot! y and 1@ little job we co. remember the sad entreaty of son with regret and the wish that w Accipests. pla tep of Lonse Ni afternoon, t Mis BRMN AN, vic aide n tec Oniver Frepenick Coo, of the was knocked into the dock, foot of 28th at., Ne Rey ag. ly steam fire-engine No. st him, and he was sinking twice. He nent is xcanty, it portant to bring out all th {tas much as possible among the Many atime like this, will i at No, 124 Clinton Pleasure to make employin e. was dangerously burned on Saturday e tute, by giving out work whit t! ing by the explosion of a fluid lamp, 4 to do themselves, or by bavil, ‘Thos, Noax, a lad, 16 years of age, who | which they can afford but do not resided at No. S14 Ninth st,, waa killed, on Satur. | is evident that by offering it im ti day even ling through the skylight of | give it at once to the most nee premines, ht. Coroner Jacnman will | willing to work, Yotd at faquent up ‘We would earnestly recommen joy al] the extra help they q time. If they have the means, little for the trucet charity—liler] During the months of Dec, aud Jan, Mr. Hesay | the needy—and so ease their o Latgiiaon, who was formerly employed hy Me-ara | be, or make it a little easier 0 (Anime Rescue and Brother 61 Chatham atreet, | for instance, to their regular dof my ceed ih onaaia Sra ling line in the Sum will « banta of this city by | 1g for servants, and bring the v ¢ of what be thus | themselves looking anxiously for care tly nella Geom Benevolent persons will often fin Sena Sauron took: the | Ssaistance they con render wil! be, shilling insertions of the ease in tl 00 the other hand, the Unempl abled by the accommodation she Known their wants and willinguedial. notice both of benevolence and «dam me ployere will soon be increasing thy use of thia cheap facility, itis hope bring both classes togetier and 40 4M ag, fusion of relief, ans uid was restor Coskiix, residii A WHoLesatn Fororr axD SwINDLER.--+ na of forged orders fed ray reach $500, to head quarters rea tives Devon, Kriya the Bowery. the practice ging orders for what he wanted om merc acquainted with hin then dispatch bova with the bogus orders Good which he would reyive from them and de- camp with the plunder. {Ho thus obtained 20 pairs of birds from bis former employer, likewise $10 in of another party he oltained five hundred se and of some persons whose names have not yet franspircd be obtained bird cages, After hin ar- reat the prisoner owned tip and confessed to his vag fous delinquincies, The goods he would conv into cash, ud convert the proceeds to his ows use, He was committed for examination, A Desrenate Frorrive—Assantina Or- ricems — Late oa Friday night # man named Davin LL. Jounson, alleged to be a fugitive frou Madison county, this state, where he standa charged w! forgiig, WAS of thy ward, ¥ to thin city lowed in p ing taken was i ing the officer, ie hotly puraued | for rev ud amrented after a desperate strngy Berreat THAS Fit, | ‘We ca)l epecial attention to the ad Bansiy inner column, If you relia 89 to 03 und 40) York, “It youe ‘aon, SS Fy Work." Fruggman ott es Denworat. LOVE OF STROW DRIN! DR. ZELL'S WONDERFUL May be given (anknown to the drin or Liquor, Perfectly harmh Io" the coutlict | 8608 Divlaon ate ie Jonnson conght the eve of officer ALLEN between | 17 Fultow st, Brooklyn his teth and bith The deaperado ‘224 Trond also kicked and i ted officers: Mavs anit Heat of the 4th ward, who came to the ald uf : ae SHE swociate, ‘The acensed was handed over to} A Crenk on Tram his bondsman and will be tken back to Madison | No. 308 Broadway, can, by an exan, county for trtale Faniaation. tell you, what to un ter Fatat, APPRAY BErwees Wow. —Coro- | UU St deveiptions given dail dan inquest, on Sunday, upon the Prrucr CaTHAtING Kory, a native of Ireland, 59 PATENT GULFHUR AND 3 102 FULTO! Nob It appeared in evidence ate day deceased got drunk, Pam in the rear of No, 926 Kast 13th st, Se fually com- menced throwing store Lottles at the door of Mrs, Moneny, and th ‘caused injuries which y bight last. Th bin & verdict charging Mrs. M omicide of deceased, and she was lock await thi the Grand Jury. Carrene oy Bonciars axp Trrves —Tho 1sth Ward Police arrested yesterday three young me, vamed Tues. Kitiatga, Joux Burns and Gro, Miuigm, charged with having on Saturday evening, broken iuto room 13, at the Cooper Ta- stitute, occupied by Mr. ‘Tno#.’ Cuasn, of Woot 34 street, and stole $1000 in tank bills, nearly all of which waa, however, worthless, An. entraiwe was effected |'y breaking 'a large page of glass, and iu doing soy one of the burglars, low a joger which he left lying upom the fer in tae office, ‘The prisener Mitte proved to be the un fortunate individual, and on the pergon of Kittatea $13 of the stolen money was found. These young men are alo charged with stealing @ boat sud an fron windlass, which they had in their possession, and which are now awaiting au owner at the 14th Ward Station House. ‘They were taken before Jus- ice CoxnuLLr and locked ip for examination, Dereetive Stowey Bustes Hinsniy AMoxG Tae Liout-vincerep Gextay.—The room of Mr. Cormann, of 436 Canal street, was entered yesterday afternoon, and robbed of jewelry and $00 4 money. Officer SLowsy ary ho bad speny money, quite treet sutmequend WS the robbery, and the prisoner wae held for exainination, The officer found the jewelry secreted under © carpet, ‘CiumtoN Paxwy, who is suppesed to have stolen valuable cane about four weeks since, from Mr, ‘Curzssoxovan, ina porter house la Broadway, was arrested last night by Detective Siowsr, who learned that the accused had sold the cane, which was valued at $30, for $5, at s store in the Bowery. ‘The acoused wag iinprisoned. ‘The same detective arrested Jon Sstur- day Grones Wrruenatt, on Englishman, w! been in this country but’ nine months, and meantime, it 1s sal: oak of 1 er lagt ae te Comrt.anre Dasmieenn.— doy dismianed, the charge uot being sustained,

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