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svtuet piracy to destroy a great and prosperous na- tion, and to involve a people of one race and one language in all the horrors of civil war, is in the pages of history, have precipitated the poople of six to tho miseries of revolution, and aro Jaboring to invele nine more in the same perils. justitication to offer for their acts A judgment ef the worlt in the future, the verdict npon They were men who plotted Jet their names and ‘The Southern Congress. Montgomery, Alay Feb. S—During the dis cumsion teday on the adoption of rules, AUre, Ht. reruns, eid that the rules were made on the Principle that we ares Congress of sovereign and independent states and must vote aa staten, Pending ® discussion om the adoption of the rese- Death of Rev. Nicholas Murray. Newark, Feb, 6. ~The Rev. Nicwowas nat, D.D, the well known “ Kirwan,” died last evenlog #1 bis residence in Elizabeth, of a disease of the heart. He wae & prominent man ia the Old Schoo! Preslyyterian Church, and pastor of the first church in Elizabeil for many years, Pe the Unemployed and the In view of the present want of 0 and consequent distress, among many worth ing people of this city, we have determined, {te continuance, te open our columms to employment, and to offers of employmer .: terms than are understood to be con the advertising interests of s newspape. ‘We propose, for the present, to admit mente relating to employment, at ONE Stl for ONE LINE, endeavoring #0 to arrange ‘ify them as to expres all thet is renily neq in most cases, within « All who can contrive to offer ang kind of ment will'thus be encouraged to make the known to those—and they are many—who be glad of the smailest measure of relief. Even for ® very unimportant job, ® ‘well be afforded, when it wiil bring to the di ‘very applicants who most need It and will willing to do i8 satiafsctorily. Tt usally bappens that when persona employment, ene is puzzled to think of for them just now ; and on the other hand, a4 we have some little job we could give remember the sad entreaty of some fel with regret and the wish that we knew THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FED. 6, 1861. NEW AUN OFFICE! ‘We have recently opened a new Pablication Office for the Bun (desigued aa its ultimate and per- manent centre) ot No, 929 Broadway, under the ‘American Muspam j—a point which has been justly termed “the eye of New York" —being at the junc: tion of its two grand thoroughfares, aad of every Bailroad and Omntbus Line int few minor exceptions, To rrich the new Sex OMtioe Gherefore, from any part of the city oF ite environs, Me is only mecessary to hail the nearest stage or oar, Bud be set down atthe door, It! Js only one much place of business in Now York. "The old stand of the Sex, comer of Pultom and Ragentt, will of course not be giv Bome time to ome. Busines wil Be to be done at boul «firs An sdvantageis prj ee), Dowever, (or any oth- nper) for the leane of tao the old corner, would fHE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE W, ¥, BUN. Political Intelligence, EXXVich CONGH RA second Seaton. if for the appointment of « Com: orm of Provisional Government, the Congress went into secret session, personal bt discourtery had been in not kending him ® copy of the ordinance. Id therefore pay no attention to it until he recetved official notice of its Another reasen compelled hi mittee to report « Diserepnucies ia a Post Office. Milwaukie, Feb, 6.—Poatmaster 81 of this city, has ben removed on seount in hie scorumt, Mr. D. of the Department, hae amnuned which the entichter Washington, Feb, 6.—Wir. Vrvon, (In.,) from ting, reported’ resolution rinting 2.000 of the mechanical reports of the im to differ with th Representatives from that state. H he only Momber of C muress elected thers. wan American Uniin masa, and to thia pri @ should etend foree came here, be wdied, T tw tain the Constitution of the Ui does that wean? Dew it we the Slates fi Joes iff ap that onth 1 aby immeatate 0° ostitues them will bem the ruin of their joa be accurred.” From Washington. =Ex Prosident it today aa the presiding officer of the Ponce Convention, delivered an address which fa eulogized Ly thoae who heard it us highly pax iMatory in its charscters The pro- ceedings were chiefly confined to an expression of views in @ somewhat convervational way. A committee of Now York merchants and others from that city are now here to oppowe the Morrill tariff bill, principally om account of the feature in it proposing to modify the warehonsing system. the votes for President and norrow week iu the joint meeting of the two Mouse, are Mr. Taunus. on the part of the Scnate, and Mr. Wasi snd Mr. Puries, of Missourl, on the part of the ity, with but» Washington, Keb. ) presented a petition, earneat- to stead firm by the Const neat ofthe laws: J.) presented several peti- tution and the ‘The Anderwon Case. Toronto, Feb, 5.—In tho ANDERSON ¢a50, precedence haa been given to the Canadian over the Fngliah writ of habeas corpus. ‘Tho caso will be argued on Priday Lefore the Court of Common Trim Virginia election, if its reantt i represented by the gencral report, will force the public enemy to give up tho contest in Maryland at once, ‘The plot to seize the clty of Washington will, therefore, have to be aban- doned, as the state auth moral and phydcal power, ae well as will and authority, to put down amy ut'emptof the kind, long before the eonspi range of General Scott's artiller; virm their apparent general complexion, our fears for the safety of tho capital may bo dirmissed. that the Lieutenant-General has 800 men with 4 little force, to be but in the bands of true American of- fivers, with the old hero at. their head, enow times as many traitors. tod States, | Wh ident that there Mr. Dixow, (Gonn.. over 10) cilizens of C cticut, w.thout diatine iby them Wo wi xx, (P' .) prosented petitivas in favor of phx rewoiuibioas. Mr. Cammwn, (Pa.,) presented potions in favor of standing Uy the Constitution, Mr. Wiovatta (Texan) offored 6 President why traps ware concen: their nugver, aud tf dee and if a, for what service. ‘Le complied with as soon as L reveive the informa- shall, however, not only withdraw but re- my neat.” After Ido no, 1 nball yu tan, ad staud wnder the fa try that gave me birth, oti the floor and In the galleries, interm Opinions of the Prem. Tho World bas a speculative ar ic! probable (ffect of the ASiEnBON Ky secession rasvement, 0 Britain, Canada and the Vas the attempt t+ make courts subordinate to the F resisted, and should the Hritish Government, by recognising the new Southern Confederacy provoke country, Canada Would become the and {te lange trade with the Unier much cirenm- ies will have amplo Oe purpose than 6 caily ‘Of the valuable premist pot be disregarded 5 A VALUABLE DESK ROOM— probably the moat alualle in the City, for many purposes—can be af- forded tw @ satisfactory ccoupaut, in our Broadway % eemotition, tn The tellers to cov n get within trated in tia diate ban ccnmirned in the-action of the @ Whole on the Sate of the Union mendinents ty the deficiency mendment by 43 jod returns of 1 h comrts, be firmly Mr. T. ted ® rea ant, of Tilinol f. TResnv'tty (il, reported @ rea ylation, proe Iiltnois, viding for tue tao ug the Votes for Peon- ideta and Vice President. Te rewinition proposed tho usual mole, and It j4 now stated, 1, and agreeing ‘When employment {s scanty, it is the mq portant to bring out all there is of i ine much as possible among the Many, in a timo like thin, will fool {8 both and a pleasure to make employment for th tute, by giving out work whish they are €d to do themselves, or by baving somethi which they can afford but do not strictly is ovident that by offering {t in the Bow once w the most netily and willing to work, ‘We would earnestly reoommend howsek: employ a!l the extra help they can afford . If they have the means, let them little for the truest charity—liberal emplo; the needy—and 90 ease their own Labor! be, or make it a little easier for instance, to their regular domestica, ling line in the Sew will save all trouble ing for servants, and bring the very ones themselves looking anxiously for employm Benevolent persons will often find that tl assistance they can render will be, to pay shilling insertions of the ease in the Bom. On the other hand, the Unemployed will ommodation we offer, Jenown their wants and willingness, and att notice both of bene Beveral Alabanw Postmeuters have decline! to render thelr ncoounts, enying that they will await the action of their wate, evidence continues to be rovel ved that private correspondence is violated in the South, ne Stonen, Lavacerre and Py becn appointed as & court of inquiry at the request titi Anwwrtona, to investigate the cirown- whar of the Pensacola ncene of hostilition States would be destroyed. stances, the World thinks that Canada, dissatisfied by thin attack on the independence of ber Judes, might prefer to link hor destiny toours, rather than fubmit to such & Liow to her prosperity as would be inflicted by a war with the United States—sapecial- ly, a8 ly the secrasion of the slave states one of the lutherto chief objections among the Cansdians, to union with aa, would have been removed —oumely, “an unwillingness to be implicated in the guilt of slavery." But in surveying all sides of the ques- tion, it nay occur to some British statesman, that England's trade with the & MAN CArK.) appropriations to banknipt the treasury, too much raselity inthis prop: him, and more te Mr, Prince ( ) ad tocated the paasuzo of the Dil) ao necessary tor the pport cf the Kover ed the idea that tho in omcy wo wed for war purposm. ‘The governmst d not be. presery the gieount of Unis lon nary working of the The Union men of Virginia have perhap ono even more good than they meant. wots of Virginia against secession was declared, fn many quarters, to bo conditional apon o Cession from tho North. thought how important a condition of any con- Gossion, that vote iteelf was, ordinary times the North would think little of B popular verdict against treason, and would estoem a state for the fact, men would esteem a neij: avs (Mo) introduced a jofnt reso! iding for the tecovery Referred to the Lor restored by wis necommary {vr the ord: ernment in time of perwe, certain stoleu Iodivn mittee ou that Meer uncalled-for abuso appears to have heen vented upon the T ington, for the closed doors, course could have t They probably little Mr. Conrax (Tnd.\ called tip his bill, authorizing the Postinarter General tov Ue midwaye Wai taken Up. ) said that ina foriner apeorh, he bad placed hunself om the consti | agmtont the doctrine of recermion, which be dered to be a nation nnd postal facilities | stances attending the murrr navy yard. The court w./! meet on Friday next, Commander Watkrx 4 to be court martialled for vain bringing the storeship to New York, instead of procceding to Vera for the squadron. , was lovey norainated te Aawocinte Just ° Jecenwed, and Perit bs Dinteiet Juace of Kamen Of course in n to sit with to us that no other Mr, Jomsson (Ta ‘opposed the bill, sanction of comuou Ife believed that it noting contrary t When the laws cannot be enforced, it would be time epoush consider #uco wate tharadmit that the #o- about as much as hor for rejecting & i yesterday, we bad quite ty is more Lioportant code listaten are considers then acd tho pmae well in tie Uaion, then it ia ® most ine advantages ane derives from her colonies, aud that her best course possible, « war between t ing the allowance which calm and just men Only are capable of making, for t that big tate tad sme was Dot bought f North America would be to preveut, orth and the South 4 procuring trom the North the recognition ern independence, and arrangiag with the North, in return, for the anre ices, with the'r con The Tribune attacks speeches made by Sostor SeWwARD, 4) rpeech which he made i:mmedia Lixcota's eleotion, to show the pocition which he vex vnly five months ago. like an open declaration of war apon Mr. BewAxD, ns to ncknow/ledge that thea states vn, then he had ne objection to thelr prceedi “mony thet ced trom thie poned in the Sopreny are anywise Ty at this time, the vote co tage ting by with generate inte ot tu froma thems the postal benefits of the Kor- From teaxacoin. Mr. Sioxura (N.Y) adv: ® coercive propos 1 of the prov. iN yeaterday, places him on the roll of k led between Lieut. Siri the recut conciliatory ich ts tmpomibles eri ment strictly, and aa far ag porsibie, sive liueof policy, and defend the public Athe hereiom to def re to the Union in the hour of it will have honeral eratoful mention in the annals of All hail to the un Drixaatios in Conress, wait aod the wate forces ippiana were to leave for home tow popular heart, all the violent pas feed them, on their site, Perate and jigantic conspiracy was ot the success of their uluont suporhuy At every diaadvantays » of the country had abled by the ac at he has abandond 6 noceted ab aten.or a Waernve: the they y could not go without being ine he won d not trust th enoe and welf-in oon be increasing thoir fores, ( 1s hoped, will do s troops retoain unti! relieved. ‘Tae article n ‘use of this cheap ( bring both classes together and 40 equalize fusion of relief, There iano truth fas cut, that Fort Sumter has how could the mails aud the property patclion of the i ted within the same jurtwticti Lower in the soveded staios to protect vi punt#h for larcenies thereof, the ts having ceased, (ewan (Ark) wanted the gontleman to yiain the Inte procertings In New York, the cing of southern 00, ‘Tho Evening Post's correrpon country, and ‘The Times \s econfitent that Mr. Skwani's mice Judge Hann, will net - courage dimensions in the party, but will sim to unite it in support of Mr. Lin ‘The Times also traces the plans and operations of the great conspiracy for the d of which Cona, Davis and others, who hel: Washington, were the originators and ehief leaders, It ewtimstes that adding the money raised by fraduleut ucveptances, the South to arm the secessionists, nnd the forte sur- wount of which our Govern: ment bas been despoiled by this stupendous aptracy, must equal $15,600,000, ‘The Timea Velieves that these robberies and seizures were planned and executed, ag much for the purposes of aggression upon Mexico, as for do- fence against northern coercion. As soon as the southern army, now forming, is reli fear of coercion, it wi co, with Jerrmnaon Davis as its leader, CITY NEWS. Sxarmxa,—Skating still continuos good, both op the lake at Central Park and at 105th street, and during yesterday large numbers of persons visited each place, ‘The ladies, hewever, do not ap- pear in as great numbers aa they did on some of the beautifully clear and cold days in the earlier portion of the skating season. German ayn twontsn ALMANACKS BRANDRETIVS PILLS PURIFY THY BODY, and nlp disease tn the expel it from the body. In the present Cc BORE THROATS, COL EHEUMATISMS, their USK QUICKLY RES Sold at 2 cents per box, at 207 Canal 4 Union Sjuare, rything la quiet here, Nothing of tntorest ia | gor in the Seaate, The romits of the wy began Uy dew all the acts and threats of troason, Spoliation and civil war, endured at the hands . to this date Ivanta and Virgivin. —Governor Contry guns to be fired tra whem they ma Warrishurg, Pa., Feb. haa csdored m salute of thirty: in honor of Virginia, Mr. Siarrne offired rewtutions congratulatery of Virginia in the House tonight, ion of the Union, really mean Uni that the arcs seized t No claimant had aj ms sent & digpmte rught to be done; but ther re afraid that should too mu conditional natu : man would wish Virginia to pledge herself to We all adhere to the Union under the conditions of the Consti- id if the Union should trample on tho y state,and nm Mr. 8» ith official positions at F, Bhwann, with hi hto Mayor Woo on ee &y extraordinary character, 4 wh Mayor Woon sent a reply equally extraordin sry If be (textes) had boon the Mayor of New York, Le would bare sent Senator ‘Toomus a different an wer ; capecially in view of the ating and menace at the bottotn of the diepateh, and because he (Toons) that it" was important ty kuow ew York t southern right." He (oxi) should pot have Hisd he been Mayor, be should have nathely :—" There in no finformation as to whether or not these arms wero t be used in an inaurrection of the charactor that Joux Bows iitiated, or of the charactor which the awe of Goo her secession. she weiz in either event—to take of the public ing that the Unitot States should pa I aervice, but would allow the collection of ne revenue in ald of that object. ‘The morning hour here expired. ‘The consideration of the report of the Committes of Thirty-three was resumed. Mr. Huaure (Md.) traced the bi @ Presideot on a stcictly ical and sectional issue, representing ontile to the rights and interests o South, He advocated the propositions as a reasoa- ‘able basis of adjustment, ‘The House parsed Wr, Stawton's (Ohio) resoln- {ion about extending the time before the sioner of Patenta, to take testimony aguinst the ex- tension of MoComanick’s reaping machine pateat, Recess from from 4 till TP. a. In the evening weasion, Mr. Mooxr (Ky.) mado an anti-accension speech, aud Mr. Tannin (Olio) gave the reasond why he would mot vote for the Currrenpen propositions, A with the result ‘THIS MEING THE USCAL FAMILY It at Barnum's Museum, there will be thou sanda And children there € see Old Adams’ Cidifor the groat Bea Lion, snd the Happy Family, “Row's Worx. manwho two years ug Wille at Chicago. clams accountant, rum las Laid over under nond Kaquirer of (814 referring aud saying that no 1 dor wtate ,will fo ‘The New Orleans Casto w Orleans Custom ar foreign goods to Louisville porters unlews the Louisville Surveyor will grant tifvates for the goods or the dutios thereon be paid at New Orleans, nocrat, Douglas newspaper, kolsted the National flag over its oflice today. New Oruana, Feb. 5.—The Custom House opened yesterday fur business, under the Goveruthent of SEWARD also Kaya thatthe work of the Border Conference is as gucl us done. longer need of keeping any {eterul th capital, Virginia and Maryland tect the seat of governus trial of secession have utterly de ta, and saved the doubtful wrt aud South, rendered, the who! House refuses to de’ constitutienal ri ful and legal redress could be ob whole world would just taining her libertios by stich means as found necessary. men of Virginia mean, although the difficulties it obliged them to uso an Once assured of for cool reaction 1 thease. ves prox the loyalty. of received that y such state in main- Poor 1n that atate, He referred to the a: of Bouth Caroling, woe wore ready to «i Cr moralized the necenn states without m single « We olject to the unseemly vaunt in tho latte If as little sense ad sure to bo generally exhibited by the | Republican journals on this point, they soon find the ditticulty worse than ever, not * saved without a single | ‘ot as necessary a, before, and it is the ground which V gives for concessicn that makes her attitude most hopeful. LOVE OF STRONG DRINK URED DR. ZELL'S WONDERFUL PO etyen (anknown to the dri sien Hatin "PRICE ONB DO . A.Curne on Trape.—Fownre This is all that pers ube intended to tissol in initiate? when, ur forts ail arsehala, but Prevent ax ineurrwstion fur’ the T seized and hold the ‘The seceded states were wil! of their Ite hard exaggerated tone of demand, their position,and time gain from the popular heat, they will be found rea- sonable, and will be content with such juaran- ference ani constitution- al fidelity, as the northern states are almost unanimously willing to yield to friendly and fair remonstrance. They will perceivo the absurdity of expecting the North to orect slavery into a national Btitution, by incorporating it into the constitu tion, or recognizing it fora moment in th Own states, and will be satinded with firm and Immovable guaranties agai its oxisting rights, Ibe launched against Mext that Government, the K ‘The Virginian Election. Wshington, Feb. 5.—@ov. Wise. is reported to be elected delegate to the Convention frou P.in~ .8.—A large portion of the dolegates elected to the state Convention are called Coloniata, but very few of them are aubmiasion\ste, Te question of referring the action of the Cou- ‘veution to the peopie is doubtless carried, | speak in their Convention had au intention to disaol v y y urstion now is, are the other states Going w allow thernselvos to’ be precipitated — in All South Caroline wants 6 tore northarn states Iy men and money, anid he had sometimes t) ties of simple non. tith Carolina ? South Carolina and Sovrnrey Anws.—It M reported on good authority that the shizaneut of arms for the South, though more carefully conducted police began imeking seleures of contraband goods, sti!l continues to almost the same exten instead of Leing went whole, wre taken apart, and shipped in «mat! boxes and barrel: and other merch@udize, even under the noses of the As loag ns money is to be made by shipping arms and ammunition to the South, it will be found extremely difficult by say nieaus to prevent it Yo nome tar off place, w! | ly the waves and cooled by the windy till the rest of the atetes were realy aki be washed New Orleans, Feb. 5.—A rumor reached this city, yemerday, that the Texas State Couvention had paseed gn ordinance of neconsion, by a vote of 154 to sentiment in favor of uniting Texas tothe Southern Confederacy, was largely in the uk the constitution, suo: servations or conditions, had beem, South Carolina was no! «'Witled to Dy them,'ax South Carolina adopte tion before Virginia came im When Alabama ng \uat there were OnutorKy ror Tun West.—Febraary Sth, A company of about 10 boys and girla, mostly or- phans and dostitute children, left the city this after- noon from the Children's Aid Society, under the charge of Mr, H. Fmxpare. A number of fine look+ ing lads from the Newsboys’ Lodging House, ac- Among them were, als, some poor working girla, whom the Society have w families whom poverty had brought down from good circumstances, and who were happy to be alded to find employment in the West, They were in good spirits, aud anticipate & hospitable welcome in the Weet. it the invasion of The territorial qu which is practically insignificant, except to those whe wish to acquire new fields for slave labor beyond our present pos vigilant Metiopolitans. Soles wale clared irrevocable, He then referred ty La in her ordinance of recession, Feb. 4.—Austlo, (Texas) dates of the Gevernor Hovatom had sent {n @ menage to the re erininture, condemning the resolutions ad- the Legislature of the state of New York, 4 wen aud movey to the F ment to coerce th the hope that the people of ‘Texas would act as a ce of their rights. Jution to submit the ordinance of seces- le bad been lost. passed a bill extablishing patrois vention had passed a military bill, providiug for two pew regiment, one of And the other of infantry, to cousint in consent of the ina, profersing, v have negative a of the Missins py ssions, ought to ’ ing the present ferritory into states and probibiting further Union will cheorfully re- Coguize ite liability to owners of fugitive slaves, fo any failure to enforce the law providing for their return, It seems ua if the Peace Co find aplin of adjustment which the North would adopt substantially, and which would honor of the south honestly seck a fair plea, not for adhering to the Union, . Ing turucd, both sections will grow. kindlier and more anxious to ayreo; concession will bo come popular in both, and public men who are rs on cither side, for pe will tind themselves 8 course more ajsre companied the party. NEW YORK LEGINLATURE,—Senate. .—Tho Senate took up tho resolutions profferring to the General Government theeneormement of the state for the United States deposit furd in use in the atate, fr. MANuatex moved its reference to the Finance R. F. Hreparv's Wit Curran B than the best—purer than the rlals—always useful, oreoukand par assisted, and a any, Feb, Karens Relief Alarming Increase of suf Albany, Fe anasto from the colved from Kansas by th Mr Haswonn »ved to refer them toa xpecial Deotitutien in en the Te there were thirty thonaune thin duty, and it that Congres w ena might now t evening, coune New Amaterdim, v read.a letter from Gen. Drx, tion of the resoluti: amie, Mr. SCLNOLA opposing pa to the committee, aud the were eventually relerved w the Cou ill on the Bank k, made their appearance, 10 poorly execlits mee: titled, on account of 1 which they proceed, aa we!! tance of the mutyect, urgim the apersty dence ia upon tha com: Laid ou tue table. nstates which New Orleans, tlon met at Austin on the 25¢h ness had been transacted at the date of our advic but it was believed the secession ordinance wo be submitted to the j@splo on the 20th Inat., amd a new ccavention be called to amemble on tue 2d of Feb, 4.—Tho Texas Conven- No important biesi- MANurma® prosented a numerousty ei -ned NVERKIN—The cleventh an- or of the submission of the nual ball of the New York Turaverein came off on Monday evening last, at the City Awsembly Rooms, and was a most snecemsful attains present embraced s large number of our best Get man citizens, and they gave themselves up entirely to amusement with all the social ardor of their ‘The hall itself was dscorated with American flags and the banners of the Turaverein, House of Representatives. Kew York Tu ‘Taviow (La4,) sent to the Clerk's table the ina ordinance of seoemion, whic He wuid the act, which it was his purpose to per- tras Rh Asset) 16 thes will oF ths peo ford nary occurmance. nog the representatives of the states, celegation, withdrawing { legislative assembly of the Vidence to be the greatest th PYPORE MURT NO OP AME ent, ty meet the: ckeu, and wade P's bith to provide that anizel in New Yok or Fr. Masur introduced GENERAL NOTI ‘The assomblage rewtution giving the government wun: tion ts the convention had passed the Senate, by & vote ct 29 to mmission renolubions we: ‘The Consum; ptive’s Hriend. ING Bi000, P, 1d wim al ‘mask ol cured by HY AET'S Pulmonie Haan. fertons apprehension offered an atuonames zr wi'liugrede to unite with the Leg end other ststes la an applostion for a nto wanemhio at an early th gimendimeuts to the Constitution for rit. Mamachunettx Logialnture. —Tho House passed tho re ointment of Gun by public sentiment the "bilie twust be to their own consefences and hearts if the AML parties will uni tocting the Governme holding « patient ar national spirit, world Law aver soon, Wy men are prreat- boxes af Ui wits making tvsnitint y frocks, wome in there mtcking wrapped im old clotins, Boanp ov Svrrnvisons. — At meeting yesterday, Superv.sor Litia offered a re solution empowering the Committes ou Repairs and Supplies te cause any vecessary repairs to be made to Harlem Bridge, without a requisition being firet made to the B.ard, the cost of such repairs not to exceed $100 at auy one time. Adopted. Supervisor Bivxr oftered # resolution authorizing the Committee ow Printing and Stationery to adver~ tise for propowa's for pub!iv’ing a report lished. - Referred. A requisition from the District Attomey for addl- tional clerical assistance wa: ‘The following stateuent of the condition of the County Treamury wan reosevd and Balance Jan. 26th pointed Jou B. Hoi of BYeckbridge; CHARLES oor wat, of Grote i» B. Cuow xenputies tagninst treason, whil quiet rein upon the rebel ptates. A strong Union party will be enabled in tho weeding states thom- selves, and with all the odium of general ruin and prostration of business, public distress ant insecurity, and intolerable taxation, (not to mention that of outray pation and plunder.) to hurl upon their eppo- nents, will in time bn vs read @ third time, and lost by requiring two-thirds of the ‘A wotien to reconsider was laid on the tab Godwin’s oftice ta al eted cal and wo street, 7D cents per bottle, At the Annual ‘and County: Dea! d produce mo ste to Pass it Upton was to be restored t» ite ie must be by comatitutional acietl- uunot dwell together in unity the pateiarehs Lor and ud Do waren vatitution for secession, he maintained the right whieh had’ ben recognteed by sol 1} the departments of govern to show its head 8. C. POMEROY. Beverly as Commissioners, Election of the At12 noon, In accordance with the law, the As kembly proceeded to nominate » candidate fi ited States Senate, in place of Mr, W. ¥ hs forwarded to Jou D Wuttass, Metropolitan Wank, Now York, Manictpal Klections., rochester, Feb, &.--Tho entire Democratic yeuterday, by from 80 to 40 majority Dinghampum, Fob. The Criele—Facts and Ramo: ‘The bill for discontinuing ports of entry in noveding states haw Deen ate, with w recommendation tiat It pass, the Tuterior rn yropriation of $100,000 tur the relief of the destitute Ludixns of K susas. Capt, Isatauan, of the Ne m of tenderin, ‘Me. Ina Hannis, of Albany, was nominated by all the R publicans, except Mears, An Pow and Rick, abeeut; and Py ous lawlessne: advertising wor ordered by the Board to be pul At the charter election, AN (NY) and Stanton ( was elected Prosident pted the gent fivsing himself & a the U. 8. San ome irresistible, L. ‘Thomas “Law C Mr. Honanio Srymoon, of Onelita, was nonin sted vata, except Meatra, Conan, not ; and Load, Oris, and Woove sand two Repub Tuirty-four guns were [ereowel expla The Avti-Secemion Feeling In Alnba: anti-seceesion of Alabama, is testi ate who have recon! In Northera Alaban: to be nearly unanimous in their op- It is well knowa that in the Alabama Convention, there was at able minerity who voted After the puss ordinance, a resolution was p the signing of it Sco-operationints tunity of consulting their constituents, ordinance was adopted onthe th ult. by « vote of G1 ayes to 39 nays, and we find by 4 lot- ter im the Mobile Advertiser, dated Montyou Jap. 25th, that the si: upto that date, were (i —onl than were recorded in the afirmative upon its Joseph and ose ‘Bandiord. "Peter i (1ea.) anid hin cellragne wae n 16, aud certainly it was not p Democrats over uated Messrs. Evias W. LrAavenworrn and J. Causon Buevoorr, for Regents place of Davew Boris. aud Geo. tic vote being cast for Ju. Joux D. Wittann, wes then mot in joint seasion, and the nominations being found to agree, red duly elected to the Unite WORTH and BuXvoRT, Regents of ‘The Hease then nou those who remain here will y. who resigned with his worvieos to So: Carolina, applied to the Secretary of the N Monday, for permission ty recall his reaig but he was informed that it bad been accept when first tendered The defeat of Mr. Guerre for United states Bevater gives watistvetion to the Valonints in Wask of the Univers! General Telegraph. The Pony Expres. Fort Kearney, Dee, 8. passed here as 2 A. M., with San Franci#oo advices of Jan. 19th, 3:40 P.M. lection of Speaker of the Assembly om the 14th was effucted Ly a coalition between the Rapub- licand and Douglas Democrats, will be attenpted to elect ® Doca.as candidate of Y A portion of the Washington. ded ty show that coereive movsures od, wud that the 1 m the Brch for supplies of oot Tee ith and 10h Wi rhe Pony Express munt depend uy Balance Jan. 31st. ‘The amount is about Broadway and Park ‘A matement was received from the Finance De- ftment, bowing that on behalf of the Count; bere bas been expended diri $20,175 08, and tbat there is approtiations, arounting to $20) Committee on’ Aunual Taxes reported in Dilla for poat mortem ex vininations quarter, amounting to $700, Mr. Wmsman wished to know how it was that mortema were held at Blackwell's He thought there that matedial aa a aingte wax not only pro} ded Letween the for the interests of trade, but happiness of the mass of the 1 that if Keparation isto take Tomorrow, prota) go out of the Union, Ti the army possession of any ritory, and if the the Univarsity, Mr. Tuxnra, by uinanimor consent, reported, at Vill for'the relief of the sudering people of Kansas, Mr. Cane read a telegraphic dispatch, first re- ceived from Tuapprvs Hrarr, implori starving people of Kansas, saying that ‘s bounty between themselves and printes $100,000, to be imme: he treasury, for the purchase of of transportation, ‘Mr. Kranan desired the bill to lie one day, as it made no provisions for proper care or outlay of the northern bias It is mid that the Pre nate Judge BLAck for the vacancy also that be will nominate Judge Pent for the Kansas U. B. judgeship, » fears of an wbtaclc nt has decided to nomi. lance of unex= 1 be used in the effort to tak Governor's message was delivered on round taken in favor opposition to & Paciflo Re public under apy clreumstances, peti tioning of Congress to alter the eastern boundary of California 90 a4 10 take in the Washoe allver re- ‘Tho receipts of the Btate Treasury duri Dist year exceeds the expenditures by $30,000, 18 propomd ab Bxra:nanto, when il the candidate: tor United Bates Souator wil be called on to defiue their peotitio: ‘The follow iy, .# & compteve luk pirante for the Sunasoreht gal, J. W. Denvor news, John Curry, Jolin Ne P. Hoge, and Huinpurey ar tah, Wilsom Fiint aud Leland Syaniord bay spo: ken of op the Repubucan side, wad A.M. G.ven on Nh, diately paid out of food nid the payme upon Washington have greatly subsided, but Gen. Score continues his the Souther peop! Mr. SwxLPs, (N. Island aa Bellevue Hi: ought to be some explana Davm offared » resolution requesting tteo on annital taxes to consider the pro- plication to the Legislature for ‘the law aa bal! provide ior the collection of taxes at an earlier period in the year, in accordance with the the Comptroller. ‘The Committee on Printi ported adverse! amounting to § Investigation ah money seird at New ws that the actual amount of Orleans is about $690,000, ox ites to the Ordinance, y After a protracted sean the regolutions on the ion was amended, by alding the ww A. Kove and war, whether in bis. he measures of a y namely, the se.zurv ot warof the »liation of the ra'nt and the ‘Taat if this be Unree more names ‘such amendment believed that th: ake vipom the aus fd Boaew forts, ited Bustos and Teoommeniation of A gain of three, in fourteen days, from the doos not indicate much haste or on their part to yield the to the insane | fair vote had been taken ia Alab the secession orini vote of the peopl that a most fe sonable project o It is stated that the V Wasbingtoo Cony jo of the Bouth in all the terr quired, ws well aa in that States, In ordor, they sy, a’ the known Junes A. MeDou~ t, Joan Bidwell, J. aud Stationary, re ll of Baxxs Bro’ furnished Joux 1 MoCumm, City Jadge, rithout suthority from the report : A Nil of Wxmxoor, HALLunneox & Co. pg to $70, for printing election noti refused parment, the bul uot being ‘@ resolBtion offered by Mr. Pony, the Board lered the use of their chamber to the Court of Appeals during its noxt session, ‘Mr. ‘Tween offered a resolution calling on the Comptroller for statement of the names and pum Ler of pevons employed in the Bureai lector of ‘Taxes and paid thous under the mew law’ organ z| Board, and also under the old law, Adopt ‘The Board adjourned to Tuemlay next, § ww oxvluded, and print of a footstep of a slave ever disgrace ite secessionists, vent of the Ua'ted 8: 1 wy the Voited their rights replied to by Messrs. Cotyie and Seivora intter of whom denounced Lis speech aa the 1 lary ever uttered ta the ietikeable a postion v: Bos nd B |) ad~ OR Gs samara uaa ‘ORSE. FOR SALE—A FINE cart, eet of silver monnted hi The Virginia ¢ ‘onferonce. rye buseyi ‘to be all sold oe Virginia Confer- coneelved ty be ag Yreating & Pac. fe Republi leadimg papers snc severe! or three cbsctire country papers defend or éxcuse either of the letters, Resolutions have i ion to the trea: disanion leaders hearing on tho floor ence 16 asrembled this me ocordings were oj have been develo ed, eouwe tine ened with a prayer by duty of holding af reducing the ich the people ) introduced in the Senate, fidelity to the Vaton and in isay State, which it ia large’ majorities, confirms the new joimants age nat the United cils of immediately sur- vding to the Mexican min their claim to threo. thousau: varad ofmore remotely adjoining lands, Jupue Horrixan concurred im the decree, but dissented trom MCALLISTER in mary claimants entitied to mere have entered an uppeal, Mining will immesliately be resumed, ond the people of Santa Clara County €@ over the prospect of a return. to onperity existing before the mines were cloa- aborera deprived of employ- ppi and Louisiana 4'C"atnut96 on Organtaaatlon reported ex ORSKS FOR SALE—2 DAY hande high ft fot coal ear’ aonedorse! ot sy town work; also 1 ( fi burlnees; will be sold cheap. - Lagu! IGHTER FOR SALE—ONE DE and ono apen of about HALL, 109 Maldey EWING MACHINES FO! er'e genuine, Howe's, Grove warranted good: all kinds AE long than eo! ab 160 Blan st, J, ‘A‘sesswents, ani Aresoli.tion was adopted to continue the ‘entire session with clomed doors, powible to obtain a report of the 10. Judge MoAtiwrr Alwaden mines, to the tiv wtetude of States, With sewn pertene they would fail it th Vires, Accidents, Inquesis, de. to consultant we det of 80 to Witt New Orlane, Beb, 4. —The convention to-day Foun Drap.—The body of an unknown man, dened as ® laborer, wa {o the Eaat river, compoeed and conld scarvely ha identified, An ine quest will be held upon it by Coroner JAcKMAN, AN UNKNOWN MAN, dressed as a sailor, was found om Monday night sick, in one of the streets of the First Ward, and taken to the Station House, Wee ie ded mace afer 1c 1d an Inquaet ho motatrous a doo cinta, believing the fi Xe Convention ‘The claimant nnd on Tuesday Tt was much de nidor itself w legisla for the particular purpose for which it was called ve warehouse of Moone and Fo: ars, , corner of California aud n witch were stored large qu —The Union Meetin Ly Bru om the uit of the wer baudiso was destroyed, wes favorable ae any t rChy News, sce Phird Page