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a en ios em owe NTIS tet i mowaaen ’ ~ { States fla: etitl Ponting over Fort § ‘ a 7 phen ‘an 4 After detmte, the © manittce pon-con- From Washi 4 per ditive ard who were retping tle benefit of | 1 all oft ty roattors abtil ar THE NEW YORK SUN, | “io pe INE LATEST NEWS, | eet ettetel igi tenement. rashtagion, Fis heeds spummm trom the} soe amece cwiag cece iae 0 Wael of ) a ‘woth eapous oor FED. Pelle? ERs (hey derconem, and demas - —— © | Boe Heater amendment, sirroprtating $185.000 | eygnyna received at he Wat D parvorent Uist the | g A'S Comers defend the meagure, ant it wag | tin, ae well ax defects in the government sod i TUESDAY MORNING, FED. 5, 1861, plomatic” atts, they denounce, and demand pe purchase of Wkxpx.i's establishment for public plating offier, gave rise to discuss: durug which Mr, 8taxrox, (O%l0,) naid he wi Feluotart to vote for any contract to whieh Wii ia force « ard jeorgin, Al! lao supported by Ald. Darrow. “en did not succeed to arouse the public mi Fist Bennie nt rian > | phan surement ed | repeat ” These retur ly nade fro rl + but was Jury to it them. the years 1903 to, if 3. The ean be i owe Le mede of doing business ‘The time of the Court) as well as of BY TELEGRATH TO THB XN. Y. BUN, | that they be obstructed no longer in their de- sire to bleed for the in ence of Svuth NEW SUN OFFICE! by the Commissioners, mau Te cont $150.000, Mi) Henserr (Ky) arp ved that wich an awtablinh- toes wotid Deootne an aaylana for bro termed “the eye of New York". -being at the jane. | tion of ite two grand thorough /ares, and of every | ielch she hae evrvediated f Raliroed and Omnibus Line in the city, with buta ) CrmMent, which ehe has rey would be investigated and reported to the legisia- | ence to the statute laws, for their guidance, ture, that the eystem might be altered. Ald. Comrsi, mid the Common iy artillery cavalry, 13y- 19,000 wud 20,000" rifle. 2,000,100 honor at the foot of an insolent an ently opened anew Publication | Caroli “How long. "exclaims one of the | ortu te w party. Is would mot tinker with « reine jail ‘The poor laborers wore badly treated, getting only | Jury, would be shortened considerably, if they Mro bare reo oS aioe i Cant: How long. "ex f ms _ Foreign Intelligence. | ws fo ett enraged | aly from ihe fullon ine :-—Sepemectamette 10 So cents 8 day | ‘The men were taken from alt parts | Aned' thelr ‘attention te crimes. comeatWed Ya Office ned Hoodthirsty patriots, ina Tester « el td . Seeonaewess Awe upiton for an cid brikén down establiah- | Finine tae 1490 ; New Yurk, | Ofte sate mm Fersey, and great injustice | coramunity, to remedy the evil by securing the manent centre) at No, 29 Broadway, under the | the Columbia (8.C,) Hucrdivn, * 4 Caro Arrival of the Kedar. j omer {i,con. The te of the whole country, trom | {M4 l0ne w city laborers. The Commision was s | lament of individual offvaders, His Honor t American Museum ;—a point which has been justly | yn. te he kent. t om fee Wet thehte aad M Gunrr, .) Hhovght the office worth that | wey jronertet retnena, |. 168000, of which about | Cloke corporation, and he hoped that their affsirs | upon proceeded to instruct the Graod Jury in , ina te @ key egying for by i 8 | " % | suggested rules for tueir government in the t Jouncll could | action of business, en down ‘ervey | Three Days Later from Europ | Pt sand country ed tore, Besides, it ia shingied hsbiahimenshieniiains ot gn behind the act of the Legislature. The act | The following Drlaeners we 0 sentenced on few minot exceptions, To reuh the naw sey oatve | ‘This irate correspondent declares that the 1 phe steam hip Reday arrived last evening Mi!) “1, SIN warns, the kype ls much worm, — Chanmieoaers, "The Gomtalenion contd Prison te two years and. six tacathar he eaters therefore, from any part « Fits ev | whole South xed on mort al wratl 81] from Biverjen', with three digs Inter news, bub |") MeCisas asin (iL) changed that the Tot on New Orleans, Feb, 2-—The Convention a inquiries c rand larceny. Coaslen tuuart and Jot Bt necemen arest « roar, | the “forced and fraudulent humiliation” which e de:alle are unienporte ' the build were er-cted bes an iucun- | made the resolution to eatablish a standing ord x! fix mouths imprisonment in the Penitentiary poh hag J Hed Teniet ‘nia ¢ Fort cel ake FE | 1 oa Without removal a clear titie ia taolasin~ | the apedal order for Tues lay. SD0,000 & year, to carry on the work for © similar offence. Joseph King, « pick po- and be set down at the door, Iti evident t the ccntinned possession of Fort Sumter by | The French feet had left Gaeta, and Admiral The wll property ia Awewed for oaly | ‘The resolution conferring citizenship on persons | A'd. Darrow read the act, and ssid the Board | was also sent tothe Penitentiary for mx. th is only one such place of business | federal troops imposes upon the state. He | Pen aso lad declared the port under blockade, e om, remidin hie state on the day of the passage of | wo that the Committee had reported in sc: | the District Attorney himself exercising # leni ‘The old stand of the Sex, corner of Fulton and | demands that Col. Hayse be recalled « At an interview with all the Geversla in Borin, Ficersce (Pa) did not rine to defend Mr, | the ordinance of secession, wax referre: cordance. A thorough mination of the affairs of | in bis tebalf by taking a plea of oh i nla ahow that the ca: A resolv was referred to the Committee om | the Park bad been tmade by th: Senite, whe ex* | merely, Jebn Allen, charged ‘with erand i by authority | © wmerce that thay report on the expediency of ex- | prerned steelf satiated in every respect. pleaded gulity of an attempt to commis nting, and with the | empting from taxatin for five years all property A‘d, Boous moved to lay itover under the rule, | ceny, and wad sent to the Penitentiary for ome Nassau, will of course not be given up. at least for ome time to come, Business will therefore cx the King of Prvwate delivered a war! but a ruror is current that Bnglint, Pewnos aud from Washington, and Fort Sum @ apeveh saulted and captured.” It is the « 4 " pele yre about to imtervene for & solutio it ot the Seurrdary of the Laterior, aud capital employed in manufactures, to be acted om next meeting. Tha Court th sea. be hbebeersted aoe eae owerer, (tor any othe | Cf Suuth Carolina to ‘bleed girat” inthe great | ™ Re ene oe ee Ne teraters printty ofc: amendiaent was con- | Adjourned till Mond Ald. Brapy charged the Commiaion with oor ee prorhaohnry der lta Atha ig chase in which she leads, And the oe ted in with eo amendment. ‘Advices from Austin, Pexes state that the Hous | ruption and tobbery, grinding down the working- JERSEY CI1Y. @ purpose than 8 daily paper) for th@ lease of mot ad ® — | After farther proceedings the committes rose, bas passed, by @ vote of 06 to 13, an act legalizing a | men, and «ald the Beate Committee dare not in- . . of the valuable premises on the old cor would | emdorsae the views of its sanguinary corre Political Intelligence. On motion of Mr BiRWAN (Ohio), it waa re. | convention uw i re ate thelr affairs, Tt wae the du ty thea of the — . 4 wy ple, fay ish to P | atafter today and for the remainder of Jorn mon Coun » Appoint a committee and in- ~ ee eee ance ii gondent. The people, it says, wish to ke ‘ | this week, there shal’ he © recess from 4 Will T Mutiny on Sbipboard. veatigate, ‘They were not cbilged ‘9 authorize the | TH® Wire Porsonrso Case.—The mos; A VALUABLE DESK ROOM—probably the moat | what is going on—whether js peace ot | XRXVIth CONGRENSecond Meastom Tor the jurp me of debate. Now Orleans, Feb, 2—A mutiny has taken | issue of stocie to mpport robbery. the time of the Court yesterday was occupied | valuable in the City, for many purpowes—can be al | war, sree! Mr. Stanton (Ohio), asked, tut failed to obtain | placeon board the ship Devonshire froin Liverpool, | After further debate, tue report wae laid oatry | the testimony of Jersa Keewapy, but nothing forded to ® satisfactory occupant, in our Broadway ——-- Renate. Jevvn to inteadice ® joint resolution extendiag the | and the captain Heat and second tates are | The Tax budget ne reported oe aera eo! | elicited of interest, excerpt her denial of any Washington, Bib. A.—Me Crrrrennes (Ky. tine before the Commissioners of Patents, to take | Severely wound $150,000 for Belgian pavernent, $5 000 for donations, teilenees with Office. A Voice from Viruial s ( 7 severely w non f ea | Proper intimacy with Mr. Auson, ictaeai ast Sanaa Presented severn te from the citi tetinony feeainwt the extengion of MoConwion's $45,000 for roads and aveniies, $9.00 for sewers, Yoau bramaecibel ts nce behwemn ‘The Question of Comprominc, A letter received yesterday froma certain | Hous states, in fevor PTR DEN 1 reaping machine patent. The House adjourved. ire and cleaning, $10 000 for lot for Hook & Leider Bawxert and Anao ‘year ego last summer, o. No. 8, $10 000 for Hamilton square, 000 for ’ a Boston, Feb. 4.—The Union meeting called | Madison equare railing. $19,000 for Noriuwostern | We defence sosed thy hee “_“ at the Exchange today non, adjourned till evening, | Dispensary new building : total $262.50. ‘There te | 1.08 teen ualcan ae te ten tanioee ‘oe Mrs. Al HY introduced | alr instructing ts officers to nege the Logisiature | !80 a reduction of $20.60, being the estimate for J Mr. Wrens (i ry. adene the Pi ). fered a remaitit s deot Tim Republican journals, which oppose the | town in a certain county in Virginia, enclosing Crrrrespen and other kindred plans of com. | a subscription for the Weekly Sex, says: inients in defence “If your paper was printed with « little larger NEW YORK Avhony, Feb. A roan n prev tt f promise, use very plausitile i aie me Sint a Wall legalizing corw the Mvyor, Alder: | to appoint Commiasioners t Washington Mayor's advertising Papers pending Yefore Hut Pie calscodoem Ue her in ska'nigbe thes onal apes he first place 1, T believe L could rmixe jou one hundeet aube ee the men and Commenalty veto fil - jonor." Laid 0 te “ t sofort et ava te ti ay bere in this county, na we are wend to 8 gg & In scuken tka. es Sonthera Prospects. Ald, Frownnr offered a reanlution, that the Gann | D4 ide oar Ssosthebai er Pha ta that six stat secqteil from the Union, | reed in Averel car present Cncstivation batng Tee resolutions, xprwinting Comtalastonere t0 | he Washington correspondent of the Phila- | sey ebire,mbether or aot the Commg Qounell here | is wifes Hf, and bed made threste, 5 ae os ty | tet and ror resent Coustitution be hington being un aviderstion, ® bill ‘ad ‘on corresponder je © power to investigate the Central Park a‘Tains, 4 4 bltaryah ys ie oe brtbcrine) re Se 4, Wteraily to a man.” nd aaa antatitite. Ivcontaina a. weries of re. | delphia North American say L e ‘This was objected to by the defence, a i the decision of a Constitutional Convention, of even to the Judgment of Cr in which Tec Sard und Raaewe their friends wore in the majority. They al ie Ona pier 4 no time for a proper ani calm consideration | yory gumter hae actual! of their complainta, but asserting their right to | he roldiersteken out fecade at their own an attitude of open bh Government, seized its prop Adeyted. eh that the only way to amnvud | | Noaerious miagiving is now autertained eras | Ald. ‘Toosey called up the resolution appropri. | tent. The Court sustained the objection, Litution ia #et forth in article Bth of that | to the safety of Port Pickens, Key West. or Tortu- | ating $850 for # casemate gun for Company D of 9th Diaries Avorms see wae eemmnenee ving that the Seate Legislature | &44 ‘The three are abundantly strong with the re- | Regiment, for practice of artillery service ; which om eb Ueda 1088 ine eed will be Salowed i ws Gongreas vs cali a ] cent reinforcements, and the last us to be ail fur, as ade. ine Gilet ek O kimmats ter 6 oy = preanted petitions ‘ Convention of the severn! states to meet in Wash. | ther furtfied, Toes positions command the Gul Adjourned to Thursday next. 1 ¥ : t jafenne, pp shear gal ial “| Sagtin lon the th of Marte or as naga as nee. | Of Mexicn, utd the conimeren which pres throrgh pallens cloning by Attorney General Darton, ; Hemented a memoria’ trom {onsite minber of states wall join i the applices | It. Aw long an they are held by the canst | Bownn or Ce For City News, see Third Bi, i. tien recension in a farce, because no southern coufedora~ mm -nKt tee reeeee A debate enanel in which Mawra Bert, J. Me Cy Can MUFVI¥e tue posseasion of etronghold« whi h | Meeting of the Board yesterday, Mr. Jowm offered ‘Te the Unemployed and the Besevele® Merny, Mamonn, Couvin, Rausey, G prociaiin ite dependence and in‘eriority to sil the | @ resolution, directing the Coursel to the Corpors- Brinson a took part, wl world. And. if even inclined to captire them, it | gion to take the neceasa@y stepato have Worth street ate ndjors olution matting o Mr, Cuaspirn ( fn Mich ) pr gn. nr bern y the By yoassame! | being sent in during the night tm «mall teats, yto the Natiomal | with moted oars, while the 1 tty, trampled upon | Charleston bar Ths report is with the President's letter to Me. Trop, tn which x e 7 id require years to build the navy and organize 4 on " In view of the present want of empl fe daw, and daclated th 8 dot Prould rea : nize | opened cm a straight Noe with the proposed wi P ‘employ: absolute inlepenit Te he stated thet the Brow : Astana supaing even that the ewe war | Seu, fate fom, atin sient eg Cuainam | and consequent distree, among many worthy Chem, therefore, would, It Is Way connected with South G : Amembly. | were readily commanded The first duty aad ny | “Grker Kewlutions Directing the Street ing people of this city, we bave determined, 4 ay il ; | Gen Scorn, it is mud, hae reve. . . Mr Cairs pre monte a Petition from Wa. corntty of the Government, which the precipitators | sioner te advertise for propona'a for building a wtexm | ite continuance, to open our columns to appaat only wi a . a ca CLUES BRYANT aud others, asking the repeal of | propose to erect this month, will be to raise money | fry Heaton iS oe, an sho bypdrmhapeptabiegare . that Ab les: pave’ inal the artilery c now ptat wede York, aud ¢ ng of the mmal-eduniniatration | of view the f d other ordin 7 expeedi na , D2, the later ty | terms than are widerstood to Le consistent journa: ha as 4; the u a “t 1 ie When the tsi a oy put tn a at, the be located in the Terie Fire District, Referred | the advertising interests of s newspaper. a bot yet recetel, «9ally w rice in the eve nen Are tr ert Gt Ge, laetitation of Ae, Bled’ m eell for five conta s dgl- | “acegeriase oO, Fire Departantes, is am We propige, for the present, to adruit. advo assert the absolute right of see Gov Hens ) etusing firm in hie how Awan . A the experiment be mete, | naw Lincots, the President elect, Adopted, aod | [ents relating to employment, at ONE SILILA { cession that might be mate to th ty & pecemelcn, ant deelarne that the plans for ne tect the feed ' r the auspices of fi ‘ ay to | gent te the Roard of Aldermen for ¢ for ONE LINE endeavoring #0 to arrange andily) mmatatein th tring, Ww sreat tutionirloyg the state, det fh Brewin Fei sre pe ot dines Adeeiibeay he fie Meena Ed eiee tae Compt thee sily them as to express all that ts really noceetr rs . waltes otber manna bave lene ed, sud at tho | ground for the uae of the Kngine y to the Union. Secretary Dix te preparing o Hot tae | . nay owl rpm by | ead of To aid dint coats, t9 rave tb exe $3.40 Coe enme va wna OTe et enn ae an lah bd iiconn 4 wots in relation to the theft roment | a of any kind, qiisationadl @ boundary of 2th and Sth p can con 0 offer om Wo are asked, say the ant nists, to ai ew onan ii do ta ld iubiuation iw proved, by & swtringsof capital, at | Oth aver, Hoferred. to Fire Depart- | meat will thua be encouraged to make the ct compromise to. keep th lor slave states in | [mdse 7 . Mr 09 and imprisoniment of we sigtily wa ment. known t those—and they are many—whe ¥ the Union but we fered any surg | Ug" Conarens ‘ Saale thirty days & 1h vem negiatraton pear and the levers wil lad ¢ Directing the Btreet Commissioner to report to | eet oe ake emallest cocamures of vollet, Pah xentieman from the interior of New York, woof wereat and trial, solves rina’ls to carry the load a irowa the Board what action haa been taken to regulate s ms - i. qmuarantees that our c ns will insure OF | who inn large owner of property in Washington, pte reduce the $ out for licensing uns | ncag nd folly. L ~ pave New Chambers strect from Chatham to Even for a very unimportant job, « sbillin i) tise ve te of those states, Wh ( ; 4 raeet them un | wrt of " rear! atreeta, H fon et 1 be in Tease th loyalty of th Lue tendered the same to General Soorr for mili did bea nil Wo give up burials An Important Directing the Superintendent of Police to report | Wel! be afforded, when it wiil bring to the deo seceding atates declare irrecorcile enmity | tary purpe in case the emergency requires ft. wed tothe South we muck as it A bill of very great importa: to the Corporation Attorney all violations of very applicants who most need it and will ben towards us, the other states imperiously ‘Lictat Ata meeting on Saturday evening, of citizens of Sow id cot vende! throughout the state has passed the enn. | city ordinances by the various rsilroad compan willing to do it satisfactorily, , yon the sao} y ; : ‘Adopted. i! ‘ the only conditions upon which they shille South Carolina dent in Washington, muck di- duis iw ahinll be exenipe rylvania House, and been sent to the Direting the Budeon River Rstiroad Compan: Tt usually happens thet when persons app pent to remain ia political fellowship with us, | Yersity of opinion prevailed, and the meeting | Mr vorditiary charge of Be cearers ie eeu Fe oe | we Wefhe turtowt switcher traween Teadeacd | émployzneut, ene is puszied to think of ange: Back sis are. cuntorianately, bob:6t In disorder eastou Wt he conciered the better security of the waxes of laborers,” | Tusne streets, and not to allow their cars to be load. | for them just now ; and on the other hand, a Men aeuments are, unfortunately, (od: ¢ : i fully with ithe (Hesaawta) contd und provides as follows t edand inloaded or stand in the streets, Referred h tittle jot a fective with those whom there partizen jour- © property holder at the meeting threaten: | Hieber if the ondanion "That all wages that may be due from tho | o> sommities ou "raliroeds, ‘The Beard thea ui | M0 BAve some litte job we could give of + nals address, and have greatly hindered th turn to Lis atate, well bis real property, re | He then proceeded to argue against the aagertion Convention room | owner of any manufacturing establishmont, to | Journed. remember the sad entreaty of some fellow cr: aves, and abandon fore or the Palmetto | teat Louinians comid not gu out of the conciliatory feeling which secks to allay the couse abe was brught, as property for the Uaited | bere ot tee: Brees; sel latorers in euch establishment fur any Fires, Accidents, Inqueets, & maine id play F , i He contended that Louisiana waa not | they are not t bewdmuitted until the vote of the Con- 1 not exceeding six months immodiately ae +o passions of the hour, to stem the tide of parti- Jone are epreading among the Renbtt- aay scanty, it is the Meet: . eh way. The movereignty of » | vention is taken on the question of adiiasion ater | Preceding the death or zan impulses and sectional animosity, All ad- | cans, in regard to executive appoiutments t cabi- | state could not be bought. Louisiane was acquired | | the organ Sia aoaltaut. oe tha wal bad saiuireaih olised, under ® trenty, which jumranterd to the citizens é mit the hasty and unjustitiable conduct of the | m # and ot! er ir ey oe ‘en, ; ifthe territory’ protection to thelepemperty cand | The Virginia seceding states, and there are few in the free It a yenerie ae jeae hah aH any in Wash Sey pad ‘ ve pr party then, Ie claimed that shales wise will not euppcrt. tt smont in | IRkton are becoming more digpone rovwsion | Louisiana had special reason for guing ant, be Pe and compromise, and the ant miunints are | caure the treaty wtipul ‘under which ahe was insolvency of such | Fine i Carney Strevr.—At 834 o'clock owns, tae tea y one rg estal eptarts rdey morning, @ fire occurred in the back 4 ahiall be ‘ ceots of the ; lewnten are desirous that the | Fale of auch eatatlishment : Provided, ‘That | Tm 8 the secoud story of No. 71 Cherry street, proceeding shall be conducted with closed | the same be presented to the officer executing | Occupled by Wa. Quantanwan and family, but it 4 mot public the writ before the distribution of the proceeds | SusgL*egtzeznguianed by oer Perwnenaare of When employment | portant to bring out al! there is of it, and te di | ites much as possible among the most need yf Many, in w time like this, will feel it both at and «pleasure to make employment for the hy ishmont, | on g: | | doors te the F maintaining ite authority and discharging ite an Ayala wera broken eutrely uy the Guverunat, | A committee are here, of secenloniaty, trom | of the sale, ‘The second aaction declaros that, | hontha ‘id playing with a Turning wick. “Tue | tutes LY giving out work which they are ncout constitutional dutien, but we ought to consider | ™UCh exercieed by this change, he ents Theennge wae token tip. Maryland, to protest against the adiniasion of the | iM case of any partnership, firm or incorporated | mother went out to gets pail of water, and uprn | & to do themselves, or by having something: ¢ i , Tu thee legislative ap ropriation bill which passed | Mr Ax (NC) commended the Woe of the | geiecaten froue that arate company, all debts due or owing to. operatives | returning found her child burned to death. which they can afford but do not strictly neaee the position in which the border slave states | the senate on Fridsy, an appropriation was mule | Merenge ot the F Dt. He wan ready to dol non % or laborers for services performed, for any | Fine i Erowrn Avene J not exceeding one year, shall first be n preference of any other claim: Pro Se. selseoutl ead iilbeae: t this act shall not impair or affect vad the right of the widow or childrem of any de- from New Youk, nud though conciliatory, he Wataur, of Ohio, was temporary chairman, | cedent to retain three hundred dollara, a8 pro- | turning, found their wardrobe, valued at $100, de- Ke it wold fail bo aatlafy the enuntry. Ale HE Wann, of Maryland, temporary aecrota” | vided by existing laws of Pennaylvani 4: “ lead to erguie wy plnat nny attempt at onercion, | TY. Amotion waa mate to edits the reprevente: | Vo OY bl woe ee ens Caen Ut) eecmeined Wo Rcow noie- At 2 o'clock on Sunday morning a fire, of mysterious origin, red in the dwelling of Mr. Mc 1% hth avenue. Mrs, MeL. went out, leaving the tmlses tn charge of a servant gis], aid upon re- ul is evident that by offering it in the Sux, the give it at once to the most needy and willing to work, ‘We would earnestly recommend housek employ all the extra help they can afford @r time. If they have the means, let them thing t aave the « He would vote for tie ition and others to aced rafety, Hut the inovement [or pence he Re side of the Louse, had awaited with apxicty for the speech of the Bn- aro now placed, and should show to their noble | for the Dallonega taut, Georgi, which haa leon citizens who are struggling courajoously to | seized by the authorities of that state ; proserve them from following in the dark path | propriation of three thoy of disunion, that they have our deopest sympa. | veyer General of Louisiana —thie #h thy and are entitlol to our heartiest_ eoopera. | Conarons does net consider thea wbites « tion. es The Convention adjourned at halfpast row, All the states Commissionsrs, exe . ————. ing about the matter, little for the truest charity—liberal employ © elek’Ahaiabnoae tian Thora ' ‘ d Civil war, Ale tought | U8ee of the press. Tald on the table, to proomsd to . In times of peril, any sacrifice for one's coun, | | MeJot Axprman hae informed the War Dwit | War iutint ee ne ifthe prema oeing rontinuem, aul | ® PerTuanent organiZation. "A comanittye of one | Pr@pencd Wiviwion of the mate of Texas, | Brio ox Finr.—About 4 o'clock yostentay | the needy—and 20 ease their own labors, try which may tend to its salvation should b> teat, that hie furme wins was | mint b ne exterded ; it would not be a mere each state was appointed on permanent or- ‘The western and northwestern portionsof the | afernoon,'the British brig H. H. Townsend, lying | be, or make it » little easier on washingal, Y : : again supplying the garrivon, and his force was | b fight. Me dived ny knowledge of an | BAN Fation, 7 State of Texas, are overwhelmingly in favor of | g¢ pler 12, R., was discovered to be on fire, It | for instance, to their regular domestics, ¥e readily made, It is the duty, it is the instinet | j), good cond.tion, and abundantly furnisbed uurer | Stten pete n Capital, Lut war was as ayor Renner anys ra will be kapt closed | th ion, while the eastern section, from its i ‘i i 1 - . Vk ‘ y where elae, the Couvention siall order otherwisa, It is | proximity to Louisiana. i ord vriginated inthe atl room, adjoining the galley, | ling line in the Som will eave all trouble ts ise abo eated passions and | An offices of the ney from states that | wa ey raid war, the South would meet them, | SFE Ne wmion, vidence nd wubdn tre if glory, to rise above the heated passions and | Anofticer of the ney ata that | wat I they raid war, the South would meet them, | ert nem es the conservative charactor of wastorn Texas, it | guils art the mall room Datnage atu $1000, | Semselven looking anxiously for employmers narrow views of party, and offer to those who the votunteor | ord iather than aubralt wuld go down lke the eauiPeeanacia is only necessary othat at an election | Tyre tare AssAuLTUroN A SatLon.—Farar | Benevolent persona will often find that th th are our brethren—though we deem them wrong dispersing aud 1e- | Jeagers ofthe Philistines with them in Travis county, in the middle of Janu- appends Ay 4 Baliiaore, Feb, 4! aasintance they can render will be, to pay for gl he latest dates received SMe Mane (N HL) y Termination. —Srer ated against t and unreasonable—the hand of friendship, the agertion the Uni EN WIN, the sailor m canlidate for member of the A shilling insertions of the case in the Bom. va —_ Ut tLe North were making war Oaths contrary, | here ty mail fom Pensacola, (27th ult) apes of sly was elected by 212 majority. ‘Travis | Who was stubbed last Thursday night in Biith F a olive branch of peace. However much the ay He pomivon ot the North: wacnvch ‘wt ty wilted | the withdraw of the troop. No inention ie made | county is on the Colorado River, aul ita county | ftreet, nenr Catharine, died on Monday, at the Now | Ou ‘ue “ther hand. the Unemployed wilt South may go wrong, it is for us to do right. re thes tethe sh limtend of meting | , ne, mea aaNet tawnlena abled by the accommodation we offer, to alof the State. It is | York Hospital. Wat Ronesos, whoni be identifie oper time, | 8 the perem who tabbed bim, and Joun Jacks» government whould | war. MMe wid t tow force in tte Surely itis better to try to canciliate than t known their wants and willingness, and att 10'| ceuint no tothe bones GF sesumicg otlicars b wand be mery and Milled seville pipers speak aie l here that hid proper Tlie | 88 alleged accessory, are in . Co notice Loth of benevolence and welf-in provoke them more, It is our duty so to act in Seater " dirawal of the troopa from Pongweola, aa | ANU Ee pre condition of public | geimaae will hold ‘an inquest upon the body to- 3 Mr. Dv sent adispitch to Now O-lews re ; ment © proper oceasion | day v ployers will soon be increasing their force, a@ this crisia that, whatever may be tho result, ‘oa Sf Uughuia Boweciions sf the wae quuen which Gol | a thing fixed upon. A Penwecws c rceapy fara divi a uniter tho etipula: | Sika, canst eam ne, cme St Newouryieet, | Meee cucep ttl: tthe taped doo our own oensciences shall approve our conduct, Gulker MODLALLAWD, ANd digwullbgg Hi portioents trie says, it in desrsed maible to take Fort tions of the act of annexation. West pling os _ 3 3 " line Ot coniilenil9 to ihe tude Heiner arradioptesna Hired Ha ar Lae (Oregon) wanted to kaos, right bere, ported by @ war veem aul fannexation, | Western Texas | Farar, Fatt.—CHas, MeKxow, a mtive of | bring both clawon together and to equalire om and we can appeal contidently to the judgment | ho resisted, to treat neues wmutineer, and if any ™ th feealted traitors sy loving = ated di. | Ireland, §4 years of age, was killed on Sunday | fusion of relief, of th evilzo worl forthe vintication of our | mm ero to nl down the Atwerion fg tyson | UML ME Sd Wet ext thse meu wi Rumored atinck on Hort Pickens diane the alexloonh With | Ninbt, by falling down a flight of stairsat his resi- hicata Tec 4 acta, pinion k was intercepted at Mi Case waltution, and New Orleans, Poh, V—There are. fiving re. » Federal force already there to protect the | dence, No. 162 Avenue A, which he was attempting mn LOOP EROUS — — BMontguner of the Governor of A\ . y p : i i {a the heat and cheapest article for drve ; ve doverno vane, | forthe rnctt Vaviow no'iaan | porta that fyghting hax commenced, at Pensscola, in | frontier, to defend and sustain herself against | 10 descend without a light. ‘The fall broke bis | fing, cleanines curing, preserving aad. Feetory, th Sve Honntarial Contest, that the | te sor uf Foplatans th Bron | tell 6m Ut Coneqence of the xhasp-of-war Brookyn trying to | the entire South, neck, and down ity imetanvwnorns, “Coroner | Baler” Ladin iy i "Soll'hy all Grugxhat ty ‘The friends of Mr. Greuury claim that the | w waped arrest, and the cutter was seized 1 Fe Hata OR a 4 Fort Pickens, but i" Se ee br —————— { h ® ben Tee TE at. bed BM | land troop at Bor as, but no relish’ authorl cel es “Rowe Wonk.” 6 nomination of Judge Hann isa virtual overs | the Louisiane se tints, I thetetegraph ivtabe | Sans! Maaco ee Latins Gta Tian | Gg cos tle Bund Poe Aiea Uiduagh’ suibigrliatly Police Intelligence, ac» a _Worx. throw of tho political “autocracy” of ‘Tuevn- | thie tampered with, tho dé vorssuent mist senud its | Benwtor referred to the gong onto Cos tan tattoe, | seated. by Atala = 1 eaten Uae Zenre Bn, inherited te w Wann, and profess to be well satistiod | orders ty eewengers Bor can the Wart | ee see Mth the tribe urdu ie aa . - - c Atixcem Swixpie ny Broxe ret clase accountant, ram has ruined him.—() i p result, They assert that there nuppese that twill allow the lines to atand for the | Yq yt ‘tnd Ged. tot hubkaly wine tem whens | The Cutter Lewis Case Surrendered to | Se adjourned seation yenterday, Col, W. Maxxnam, ® broker doing business at No. 8 — with the result. hey rt that there was a | did gy Jed nor nobedy else Lows where i ‘ied and te zs LOVE OF STRONG DRINK CU! qed endormanding \etwien the impporieen of | 0 of the te nists, Whose peculiar the He hoped that such would pot be Alubam waa recalled and tentified that Gen. Pine street, and DaRwaNor Davis, ® broker at No. . Nya RRA, ve dcie Hi honor permite the basost sete of tr rie | he fhe tribes endeavoring ty go out Mobile, Beh The revenue cutter | formed the Division Band, before the Japanese | 19 Nageau street, were arrented DR. ZELL'S WONDERFUL POWD! Mr. Greater and Judgo Hanis, and that [yy Pe imate pretty strongly. that Mes | ge Qh mtg tet et Me. dounaon (Pet) te Muagesg® | eqn (ua bins Deen at parade, thot the billa for music wonld be paid by | geaut Cn y — mon object was the defeat of Mr. | 4, ww potponed vintil towuorrow, the Common Connell ; aud that on two or three oo. | With awind NACI Hay be siren (uakpewn to the drinker) ta Of Tovery, the 8 o Novy i more | The bill to provde for a government for Mabe | Alabama, 3 two oF three of Lijuor, Perfectly harm q ys ! 8 government for Idsh cap ond fur dea 146 Bowery, out of $1,60 ivk armies never sickens 8, the Ween and Srwann candidate. | tobe trusted nw than when at the was token np - - caoions when there bnd teen extra parsdea, the | Tel itv. tnat Cuimaciy edvertinad’ to well ont’ bie Ho iectae LU iiebth a. NY ob Mee Infact, the Tribune states in a letter from Al- | avi ofthe tionblesy be played ints the Matus of | 424g GEER (MOD, amesedment, chvnging the \ Bevert sited tue Divison Board, be | stock for the alsive. et Jed upon Mas Broad St Newark J, bany, that “thore was an understanding be- | the se t Oo melon cf Be. Whsow (i4ss ), the waae of members | tore treni ed him the 0: ne JouN M. PRICE ON® DOLLA . . or of Juice F fd hua nw hope that the W. ; he teretory wat chanved frou Klaho te Colorado, | ofthe Legislature met in the Senate Casoberts | Box. Gea. Yarra testified thit be remembere: he represented to be wealthy, and 7 ——— —— tween a Ho number of Jute Hvwe {The Worl oer hope tat the Washimgln Cane | MAP Wey wat eioaed from Babi by Coiorad ins : Senate Cuvober ty | BA Gon Wave testifol Git he remembered | who lived at No.2 Fifty avenue, for tne gods. | A Chane on Thape—Fownen & H18's supportersand the friends of Mr.Grestsy, tion, whatever nay be the character of ita pra: Mr. Fran (Md) teported frum the Pinaves | Rominate emndid: United State u r na ng the B on two oc- This offer we od Mamgiam thea said No. Sus Broadw can, by an examination of i , fad willilave ag lminidate eduueee wien Senn a) eal from the Finayee | pecerte of the untversity. Senator U casions, abd Cat in reference to the Je on the | would throw in as security, two anization, tell you what to undertake, Char by which, w the number of the latter hogs wil ay jee rived Hee ter tine ee wae eee Sled Mes abieine\el sa becrstirs UNH of Nivemborlast year, the Mor Geasral aata | eu otthe Blount Vernon RR" Go, Tile Abe repre: fill written: descriptions «lven daily. or yuld certainly elect their candidate, | Se'lay ot Mow it 6h wh! " wr inelonern app ral nt otew 1 bets % a wot the West. w, he said, had f mt former woull certainly elect thelr candidate, | ion muy scveod In fuoding @ line uf actin | oie eee reel Krom the, several stein be ad- | tormal tnllot, which remutted aa. follows 1—T. 1 the year, he would not ieue an order unless 1 100,000 wered, some of which was GROVER & BAKERS those votes were at once to be given, NAW will ince (ie, dee dave; Gavig. le, cl Aajeunes i’ SHNOL A 1: EX Gow, SeyMovg, I: Lewas Cex: | the severs! commandanta desired it; wituosa, bow. | Worte $9 per acre, CRLERZATED NOISELEAS GEWING MACE On the other side, the Wien party claim a ee as " oe MANE a sAM EON MPI ever, did not oousider the right of the Major Gens | to rasa Mie his tatements, he referred Cussaout im we nd al, Ss K mT Viton, aa ay Jot Cocuianay Lo LAMAN TRRMAINE'S MAULO Wa Jor Gen- | to who endorsed all ba gxid snd more be — triumph over Grrmtry and the extromists | pie Pinucs alae suponthemecting afte | Me. Metranees ait) eel lo ror | “The wer ood igi pliable tahrpamcese ines thenote of Honors andthe. bonds delivered. A P FcR ANT Pas save fe ei veamonte upon t Mr. MeChannas asked loave to offer | "The woud ballet rowulted as follows: Sevaorn, | ‘The prosecution here rested aud Col. the note of Hongrs and the bonds delivered. A ATENT SULPHUR AND MEDICATIE who foul nily for bis nomination, It] two Canveutions the one to break up the Cat, | a previble meting torte the semmuanceuae iets | Qt ntwnnace ia easing ' non bese i Col. W. TTAtaRe | fy dave afterwards, MARRMAM cold ont the stock APOR BATH was their votes which nomimated Jade Hane | the other totry to preserve it Baty in the Zimee | neers Mut aod money at Now O leans aud | On motion of ‘Str. BriNeLa, Mr. Bevaorn was | WMt culled for the defence. He hs st auction, and Cutsacit, seeing this, beguu to IR ULTON BT. NEW YORE, Ris, Uey point to the result as conclusive | opinion, if yout remulte wre to be attained by tae | MGrefwol te py deaftadrawu by the (ated States inated. sidered the extra parndes ax voluntary and. not make fom ingaity about the bonds, Ao found and No, 6 WILLOUGHBY BT, ‘ fh nam . : on thelr own teney, and concluding with a Senator Me nominated Tey. | compulsory, ont thought the right of the Mt. be Gran Ailroad was non eat, ancl that | Phewe Bathe a evidence that they, and net the Gaiety mon, | Washington Convention, the Nother Represe tion calling on the President te to tue | dameanai W. CeaMinn, we York, apd af “ Mr. Hon Y L yt LT. 4 cn ‘on the Prealdent to c ate to Sunn MING. rk, oud Me, i ir, HODORS Was also non est, the poople at No. 29 held the deciding power in the caucus, Moros | tiverthere must, at the ontet, know where they | Hote at uu eary day, 1 hu hie Judgment tit LAsaine notaiiatedt Hon. J MILLA Geperal bad never beon denied because it had a Fifi Avenue; refusing © say whether or not he pee te ‘exer, they cileus lopelvate: that: Mr, (W stand iad with whoin they are ta deal, Tuny | S¥epatible with the public Interests, all the facta | Wenasolner for, Re y er wen claimed, lived ‘there, "Under these clreumstances, the Ital- | 1. Raualize the circulation of the blood, , ge in p y iat le Wine | eee id dst pupeuud to a Sessa a ar sujet ard what atepa, if apy, have were nominated unanimously without ballot, Tae | ‘The Court then adjourned to Monday next at | 88 made up biv mind that be had been awindiet, 1 Besrtantieh losonrble perrperation. has been, in heart, for Jiuiye Hunts, for weeks . re herby Hh c pee ' rr ip the | taken tore ine the Goverament possession of wid | Caueus then adjourned, on Jock, P. BM od cousrd the arreut of the two brokers. 1 Both £ Sen al teeny eee porden wlave o in the nition, (hene | property nnd treat lees in n o'clock, P.M. were browg! fore Justice omNR, who locked past, but that he was bound by a personal Ou represent, a nyo | ete. iuunmr (Ky.) would voto for the resolntios = —— Axxnam in the Tombs, but let 1), > Ol &. Remove all of free use of | ria Mer Enea ieee tee atten | sans" go react team son contr | CMe, Mena med rte ee ration | Wigan een Tex Ruceen Up oto ft imtant eo | Sneath acinng tt cit: | § Geaeee eae and towhich Mr. Evanrs’ friends kept bim fy lan ie ‘ F inh v RNAND said teat he bad therein only Richmond, Feb, is county elects one | receipts of taxes for 1460, anounted to $3,083,191.70., . Toners is wanted at Court to identify his sig- Cure hough he asked to he relieved from it ” | Sernmoep nnd Bearty taambcra of the Coutedermy ro Cantar (NG) objected to the recauion of | fede Dinwiddie, Prine doquvile borne, | lentine wncollesied in the levy of that year 91,008, | SOUT 2 tes Bowe 7 : however, is certain, Mr, - | oe wive te Ak HOW TY) ove should minke such allegations ou newspaper re- | elect tntontnta, Arrearnges of taxeo for the past year, are somewhat | ® German, was arrested yesterday, for levelling a nay is defeate and hy Mr. Wiskn's tactios, | tieir couduct that they are not plotting to destroy | poirtn Wheeling, Feb, 4.—"The election today for dele | larger up to date, than they were laat year, loaded revolver at the breast of Rovowrn Ruus, of ‘The Ciends of Judo Hanns managed their | We Calon, while negotinting apparently for its i, Mc Grammar expremed his surpeige thet nay | gates to wie Blake Cenvention resulted io the cla: patlbienoiorss MBatrsihem No, 54 Mott street, and threatening to pull the trig- i | vation, ane r 11 make any concersion cous | FUG Rho’ eudet wo @ resolution of inquiry, | ton URMARD, CLEMENS and ©. D. Hensarn, 1 , = deatios yusinew well, but it is Just ay ponvible that | Ya! opens x eth will make any on Te rynile Lo allegations, TT" | soal- gsomelogiate, by ebaus DOO majority. Tux Mayor ax tun Courrr Boparr.— = Edeosged bogey Joeked bins eps hey had ‘4a good understanding” with thy Al. | Matent with Ite homor, Mr. Beanon (N.C. aeked leave ty introduce a | ‘The excitement was very great, Union candi- | Itis eaid that Mayor Woop will refuse bis sig- rexrockxt.—Avausr GuLocn, & shoe See WAitoent® at that (ine eke ek ‘The Madinon (aitians) Courier referring to the | Paelubiel allowing ‘the Commalaata '@ from the | dates are elected in Marion, Taylor, Wood, B vc nature to the County Treasury, on the ground that | ™ker, was arrested yesterday, charged with pick- ie to Mr, Guat va's ftinnde, Mr Beasers | Sateen! that there are three counpaniow of ustural- | "Ser" Kunnee (hd) propmed to wtuetd; that the | poiled'ugainst referring the action of ah'cauvens | Se Atm of $150,000 which was inserted by the | IG the pocket of Mr. Ievxy Sranarsnamm, of No, bak ye a ay og vied f mer t ized citizens in the South Carolina * army," de. | wee tie, Mouse gr otee ultable partment be | tlon back to the people, Comptroller for the purpose of building the new ph caapsedy so fod ‘ rallet somsialng $0. The might, perhaps, countenance this surmise. | clares that these meu have vic cir oaths of | fendered them for thelr uneoting. Hichinond, Feb. 4.—Uenrico elects thr . ye vund om the pernon of the accused, : nai eae mew bave vialated their oaths wf | WEL Lovavoy (IIL) end cians objected. intey Avigisiay. ites unloulste, Caniphetle tga | HAFem ver Bridge, was ntrickea owt by the Su- | jie was locked uply Justice Conmotr for trial: There is one fact stated to the credit of Me. | naturalization, When they tovk the oath oi elt , Angusar A; Campbell. two | hervisors. Wut it ia also believed that this Board Gaxxxy. Me wrote to bis leading friend alr | ensbip, Mr. Jonw Coomman® (N.Y) gave notice that he | unionists Charlotte county is for secession; Amelia re Assautt uron A Youna Lapy,—Grores and Nottoway propably #9; Pitteylvania #7 nwore allegiance W the Uuiked Staton | would wenn eariy day call up the bill rwported by Tali | Will carry it ovr the veto of the Mayor. f ‘Committee 70 nt * Maranon, © Inborer, was arrested yesterday, wolutely forl) ng the use of money any | Ne matter what ot were in, their oath was | him fron the At ol @ further to | fax, Union, Lynchburg, untoa. The vote is general- — tel, 3 or any provide for the ca‘laction of duties on tmporte oe sgt ht Sed M D . | charged with amaulting Miss Gnoraiaa Drveer, corrupt means to promote his nomination, tho same, and that pledged fidelity to the Coastitu- | PEP Siawans (Ohio). tn order to aotourmadate | 1% *YOF OF 8 reference to the people, Ctev Monratrrr.—-Desthe for the week end é al 3 of Hackensack, N. J., and striking ber » hi Lab ant Hon and Government of this Union. ‘The Seces- | gentlemen who dealse to make speeches on the cri- : tng eb, 4th 307 jdrereane from ‘ast woek, 36; from | Slow upon the’ head with decanter, “The Indy ‘The Loulslana Senators sluviata, however, are ot likely 49 gain muy; A moved that the houre take w Yeceas from four ‘The Montgomery Conyeation. same werk last year, 103, Acute dite wes, 204 ; ain d thes the ! ; e re was with » sleighing party, some of whom quar~ Messrs, SLIDELL and BeNyawin made their | foreign recs uits, aa they propose, in the aew South. Laren Cr age er ae eriates Montgomery, Ala., Feb, 4.—The Convention | chronic, 187; erternal causes, 2. Adults, 163; | Telled with Masrensom, in retaliation be struck Reerigenntt ae age pohtiog arp : her, and she now lies dangerously Injured. ‘The 4s gecession" speoches in the United States | ¢™ Confederacy, to have a conatitutions! eyactmmnt fine to thew who rend thelr qpeectiey for nodedly aan, s Ute BW. Bannwaus Tomporey Casi | children, 904 Males, 991 ; females, 166. Prisoper wes lakan to New Sersey for tials a ‘ ay | Tequiring « residence uf twenty-one years to beosae | Waa bere to listen to them, Oo wotion of ROB Ruere. Ho bon Paut’s How 5 - Senate yesterday, In bidding farewell, they php abate y y od Mr. Boummuan said be never attended night see | selected for permenant Peauitant i ee Sr. Pavw's Howe ror true Poor, 106 LEGAL REPORTS_MONDAY. informed their southern associates that the 9 | 1. ay Louis News says: thal the pictere of bulp- | “MM Looam know he @id mot. Ble hed ao wri see h HOOreD Ta onleoe! A PONS ee cad Dod Doto hone ceoplios 10s aos Supreme Court. , outa) picture of belp. fr, LOGAN 10 did not, He had no written "i “4 . me ¢ paration would be only temporai s they en- | rewguess which Congres extibits in the present | speecb, upd never read one, ‘Those who speak Ployta pron as’ chantabie Bre rmpestity: fa tertained a cordial assurance that they would | crigtain deplorable, aud ankw that Congress, {i item soon meet them in sweet ani pleasaut inter- | pot do anything itwelf, shall permit the peo, course in the new Southern Confedera viegates wore present except Mr. Morton | ployrd poor, Tas charitable are rospesttully. in ie i i Krrined that tickous, in packages, coneslaing 2 for | — Decision in the Horse-Taming Cuse— Denton x ‘ eddies afer taking | one dollar, may be hadot, ‘Mr. Atyanp Wacrrinun, | Ofudt ve. John 8, Rarey. This action was stated he oveasion which asser Tithout written apecches ought not to be expected to do wo to empty benches, re of Mr. Mr. BixuwaN, I merely made my motion to ac- e1us | st Paul's Mission Office, 2 Veery at. Donations | in the Son on February dd seated soto directly upam the several plane of edjusiaseas, | @npenedets pechlemsen om bene eldes, tower rage merase We | een Sox on February 2d in full. 1 came upat| Epidemic Sore Throat—A lectwre Of course, the inference is that they will ee volt Lanaar It in Bo wocoramodation to me, No- | iieet nm the representatives af sovereign wad fale: | Ht tee meee thankfully reonived, se Coambare of tia Cours before Sustion Narnard, | dlecae by De, SHIAIILL wil te given thle ‘ pody eomes here to listen to wi speeches, rdent states, who ti r ud . ~The Presi on @ raotion to examine Mr. de bene 0 moot again as Senators, but if the vote in the | From PxxsacoLa.—The U. 8. storeship | Mr. Jour Cocunamn (N.Y) pi Tecompromise | Trcived' ail’ the. political Maanolistione whtey | _ BOARD ov ALDuaMun.—The President, Ald. | (ve'gvound that he was absut vo Tea Biata of | Heat Ts lok. Bont re: Louisiana Convention, before which Stipes. | Supply arrived from Pensaoola, yesterday, afer a | 7,tuat Bene but extempore speeches be del! vered by | connected them with the Government of the Uaited | OR*WF In the chair, New York, and his would necensury ‘ i day, and none but written ones by night, (Laugh. | states. It is now a fi i ble fact. To Resolutions.-By A'd, Swim, that «joint com. | for the plaintiffon the trial of the cause, H. Co. Int. 1 Ps Boy No Y.p Bobs and BrxsaMrn were candidates for election to | ysssage of 19 days. ww} sy wrevitkict te. ‘worteor“cainptets aud porpabast, | maltice be appointed ta receive ihe Presidente’ | ‘The Gourt now bold sae there io eo tewue we yeh (orders No 1. vith ‘Company “wilh soul the Southern Congress, be taken ax an indic She brings the following passengers, who were ¥ Foaan tosided ous ot ro i ‘The great duty bow imposed. *, rovide ‘s ble wists © Sls sity on route for Waahingvon, made between tbe parties, thare being no answer of Loy tee tiow of their future prospects, their prophetic | Tevtived on toard at the Warrington Navy Yards | qutna, waking the adojnion of the Griteaden come | Weramcaed uhautd esuud tannccinr wats wed | ote the mpectal order uext ursetuag. °° MT Te he Cond dewies the motions a And there | 1 cslock am. for th purpow oof ted Maamurances” will harlly be realize, Doth | MM iM surrender ty the troops of Piovide aad | ronan, was free to'my hecould wt woe lor | aur ne sater natn woo are 1B R-rolution by A'd. Fuumxvt, thatthe counsal to Court of General Sessions. By, order ‘of Captain M. MURPHY. J. were defeated in Convention by a vote of 74 | ABMB = . ‘Mr. Basoos (N. ¥.) presented the memorial of 12 | {tita‘instomuncaridestiny, ust alonaal se dnateons { toon Conuell te gota lave the tees closing YaunvARY Tema, to vii { to 82, ea rr: Touts Henmoar, U. @, Array, corventiand citizens of Orage Grunty, Now York, in favor of | st the same time of maintaining with our frmor | contract to the lowest bidder, Adopted. ‘The February term commenced on Monday, be- P Retiring from Washington — where he has | and child : iO eat Soekorder aie “y contr derates friend), lations, political aad com- By Ald. Fromm, calli the unsel - bre Reco: offman, rend tnd child | Jobo Lwin, Lieut, (8. Army, Indy | "ige, Datoge auld is was 8 good sgn to nee momo | ficiciale nanny Seabee Polittcal wok come | | Dy AY Dane er tha arbatmadors athe claims | re Recorder Mi Hiban the Blowing exercised « rather unenviable, even if protit- | Sq 4 cbilvien ; Robt; Dison U. 8. Novy, Jady | stale presented here from citizens residing in the of Balwin & JAX, of $05,000, for work to the | JY Were empannelled: ‘able influ ith 4 and two children; James Cooper, U. 8: Navy, | ges districts in favor of compromise, by which new Reservoir, were legally appointed, Adopted, Robert 8. Hone, James Campbell, Elward Fox, fence, with two Administrations — | ladyand 4 cuiliren ;\ Mise Cooper, Rot. Hanuor | Sey ‘country msy be averted forth Caretion. Teports The Finance Gomnisios Ydward B. Bellows, Charles 8, Fravcis, Francis . must cause Mr. Suinuit sincere regret, His | Us 8: Navy; Lewis Holmes, UB. Navy; Johu ry , = ‘ a8. Clow a Ne are Mavaiesat ft er Raleigh, N. = rol reening House went into Committee , Feb. 4.—The House passed “ Gcdin, Russell B. Glover, ' oa Bat “ : Senatorial career and days of power are entot, | Mil fy and child; Win. ©. Keowien, Jonn | guuiajtiouge she Detclency Approprittion hol’ | nnninssusly & vewclution ‘delariag that tercane | (0%, '3y 000 8 wee ald over ne a opeolel order foe | Pen eee See c Wars Seuss ieee | eee SERS ‘aad the “Bs ye of por » | Tyler, Bpencer Clarke ; aleo Jobo Fiarety, Denlel | ar, Moman (Me. od vacated Ie ansonsiment, ‘ap: | reconciliation fails, North Carolina goes with the | The Finance Committee presented & report in Charles 3. Ku |) Henry Lowis,Glenroy Oaeri- ‘ loumas grant" is not coufirmed, ¥: Jaivemn, John Gallagher, Wa J. Litas, J. W. | for coal, harbor abd toed nd. | other slave stater, nat aetna Tans et eS toe tae Yas Ceska | pat Benlomia Wanddl, Sead Kl Grooves Cones I ay Masser, employes of the Warringwn ‘on the Chiriqui Isthmus, as od in ‘The Legislature will adjourn perhaps, and awalt | park, mi John H, James, George Gilbert, John H. Spilling for a Fight. Wortnatn ; 31 Cale (ag Mosprt contract between A. W. THuomPe0n aud the Navy | rreults, Mr. opposed na, WANTED—BLACK AND Ty . Weare eae mae fom Navel —- back, He denounced the Orates! Park Commajasion | | The Recorder delivered » brief tawaien | D9 no white: : . A of the South Carolina chivalry ex. | pile Warrington ; wm the Marine I othe ground that Republican Legtelative Cancus, sen ewindle pon Comnmbasionera | be mugsested the propriety thet Ube Grand) Jury | ply te ‘BRO 18 Wiatob ‘unmitigated eontemgt for what they | when the premise were taken ara Mee setting ett | Albany, Feb. 4,—The Republican Caucus | ¥,i#harened uotas ‘idvel olfedere gn fection’ rates of taste = = call ‘the loog drawn out, pacific policy of Gov- | te state troope, the sbove were releseed 00 parole, could nok tranater it tthe | met an Ticock, Mon. dua W. Leareswourn, trea Sey Ty ' we Mio fing st euch mabe HOME, WANTED oR AN o @or Proxuns.” The spectac.c of the Unite | and taken off under flag of truce, ' Lo hendtided | Slave nomaaoked for Wogease of tue Ueiveraieg, | yy Md Mae “her See eee S ‘ } i " existed in this ovwutry 99 independent press, Wi A Bolgoea cs ter Gare

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