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sagewree-ve . ’ : ) eT Teena — 4 rendered s verdict of aitiolda white temporietiy Penevs eres ere aeiedas Trait a and Ramers. half an great, or to renter # pribtte service half as ier of Conmesticnty 98 (TENT SULPIICK ANT MUG ATED ~ a] ao ment ta procure the emancipation of the slaves ‘The Crisie_Pacts * ranged, Deceased wos ® native ty PA’ Uru N THE NEW YORK SUN. T HE LATEST NEWS. fh eowe or bil of tne border states, and if fo to re It is thought that the poace conference will | difficult, as those which wi lesan years of age. ‘ 1@ ur toy 3, a Xe ee Det 8 bl fer thet purpoge. Laid over fee debet Ing | recommend the reference of the questions ia dis- | tion at the very outeet of his hay of the torter | SCAUDING Acctonetr, Bite O-CoNnon, 9 and No. b WILLCUGHDY BT. vw TURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 12, 1861. ea tie Grcremie O'ese Treamesy te take OS ute national converaion, and that they will | bepes that neither Virginie wor any of heattity os | Woman BB years of azo, residing in Park street, wae | oO for 18 a peer eee BY TELEGRAPH TO THA Wy, ¥. #08. H there Lad bem soy obstruction to | not geek the action of Congress, states will be dragged into inrev mat Adddvean in, | Verribiy scalded on Sunday night, by # kett:e of hot yee, gd have glvom wulvergal m Public Entertainments,—Rev. Dr. Caniut's —_—_——— oes ues ares tn , ‘The resuit of the Teamesses election delights the ae ten ay Sree ears os WO TA, hich she eccidentaily ayset, Sue was taken | , “ee Bathe ate ty ogee Wer, on ii . The | whic eo new RS rae M 9 He eetoblish tneeneit a lecture on eclipwes Wis evening, Seo advertine- Political Intelligence, a e Grlan manihare tren Seaaeaede; Mamita, precas, | Wile MO Will Giosbarge the biph detien roi bis | Farat, Acctpenrs.—Jony KIRkPATRICK, & 4. Dsiniah nervous fetanitty —_———____ \GREAM— Second Seaston. ther with other proverty. | 7 i warmly con- | office devolves vpon him, and then argues tha native of Ireland, 45 years of age, dled at the N, B. Remove all et free use of mereney. Thank Gon, wo are beginning to know which | ¥XXVIth CONGRES ond Mee Deasere’ (ky). pro Tamron, Quasi, and Neusom, are 4 rout, in obeying the obligations of is office, 98 | stogpita! on Monday, from injuries received ca the | 6. live tone to toe dinective ereane ; ich ted, 0 gratulated upon this victory. It ix regarded as @ ; 7. Uveceome wweliingn and fare the United States, at last! [4 ta not the Henat : PE ype im to bring | strong indorsment of Axparw Joumaox, against | above all mere party considerations : 11th ult. by falling from his cart. ‘ eM, ObR THMONT, DeOFOT, NRUBALaCS extent but the solldity ar; r of our ampire | Washington, Fib W1.—Mr. Wane (Ohio), | Sing number of trcopa, to Washington, and why cbt baa been very bitter, and ofteatimer | | During the exnranm be waa the candidate of the | Enwakn Jomveron, a native of treland, 2% years | Tinga) UNReM. nme , 4 : ee ey wee ly wigued by citizena 1 whether ke has information show: ing Oe asa bi ty. His election has made him | of age, who was injured three weeks ngs, hy faci | and any other ——--— " that constitute it: strength, when we know who | prevented petitions numeronsy wim tiem by | toes cumivacyer serve the capitol, aud preven | groasly Ineulting. In Mr. Broxta' district one Pristdeng of Ue Cattet Guites acd the very ex: | forts indder inthe new building aprtet of Breck R. F. Hrenanne Wild Onenne Breve. Gs reis we can slough off | fDi iedtckion and tne entrcement cfireioes, 7 | the inswmrtrutica of ie Preeideat elec. ‘Tae reso | trants gave £100 for Culon, and only CTD for Be- Intence ofthe nation, of which he hae this larome | way and White srceta died on Madyyat toe Mv. | Jt B. Hinnanos Warn Curyn gown meme aad where wo are, gibi gg A phan ng the | lution was'passed. poten head, ¢ upon ia rising to the dignity | Hospital, Corvoer Gasuie held injuesta in both | Petter then the bet parle than the ly 0 those who are not of us, if necessary, and feel parsers Ole tered ‘ pt re Sind ‘On motion of Mr. Conta (1 a tee Lig i Rail- The returns from twenty counties in Virginia, | and recognizing the responsibilities of that great | cases. D R 5 tt soaks maui re pier Persons recovering from SNRSSEE has spoken, our # sserden (he Cov of Great Britain L Will waa road@ the special order for tomorrow of f the | fice. Beexep To Deati.—Enwa Jouxson, the | diseases ft TO CHERRY BIL Stag aris plete | Etnies Wises taetrats | SAVAGE cara mmm pe toch Sone | ins oe en aie P| ecm Dati, mtn etree ise kee geet : t, | of ove ANDrawm, @ tnan of color, charged wil f tint part giving certain donations " declares : It, at the 11th Ward Setion House, where her | of arpetire, fain’ ‘to take R decision and unanimity, for the Aire, | Sime ct murder tb Mimarl, Lala o by | kon fiemeiiors to. the tenes Beleea teengmein rg inva. |, We do, belleve that he will stand inno mich | YM MWe tite Ware Seki it ub» | Beh ipsiteet fe.the ering erases, fo take ‘ wajustment afterwards. As of the Virginia | yr, Lamas (Cal .) prevented a petition signed by : Dut will remain watil aQer Mr. Lev , | child dread of the mere name of conceuion, aq | flothes took fee from We Hompital. Sho | edy's it earinot fail to benefit the ine his, that the people do not | Revera! hovsand iihabitants of Western Uealy Curation, ax it will Le the lat he expects to llvoto | ts prevent him from doing whatever jumice and | Ving, died on Moulay af In lleue, Mtopital he | edy I "4 voloe to tell all vote, so we say of this, tha nao ta | Nevada, asking for a Terriserial Governmer T ps4 thr permanent welfare of the country will aanction, | gvtreuen held an Inquest upon the beds. ean dnd this unrl net divide in elections on the two hal bet is at] ye eet wer nar up dod another It th atated that Ex Secretary Porn will comp to to reare aad preverve the integrity of the Federal Recoortrep.—The tadividual who was rus * a cherry Diane in nt os i Your piel pol bowed irene slot hing pose pa an | Copleremce oomncniniee, Of Medteok's message waa | "Mr. Breve (Oregon) Introduced a resotution mak: | Washington ts subcait himself to tho cviminal laws os ovor on Saturday evening, at the Bist strest depot, | CRD: rr yinen) be race PS aid it these states contemplate secossic The consideralion of tne tee se nav i Dill for th ment of the Oregon and sf i i the charges fis | The Deatitution in Kansas—-More cl dt th, bas been | ine Wild Cherry Ti % | mannii atall, will Gal that they have | poaprowl tll Thuradsy, aad the aa Wathingwn war detar the special order for Tare of the Distt. tte loop pepe gy ho phd ot the 0B 3. Bi, and crushed to de a AA en eae ee 4 reckoned withont their host, Virxinia ar a amen ened toreirke out several | Ais resolution was pested. Adjourned. tary Tomrson, aided Ly the Adrainistration, Mr. C. Sronns, a gentleman lately arrived | yourm of sge—-An inquest will be held upoa his Bevren enn rien Drews TTennessee,—and this implies Maryland, Ken- |b. 'iaie (NIL) moved to ake out several —_——_—_____— It is again asserted that, by some means, the gar T from Kanaan, and now residing iu Cleveland, Olsioy | body w-dsy. elie zetrerece Mares es tucky and Missouri, and probably North Caro. | Spore? nf ; STATE LEGISLATURE=Senate. nisce of Port Sumter haa received # small reinforce | white at the genera! distributing agency at “Atcht ii ei asa Wakao a, Rg lina, have declare! in toes of thunder, for the | "ai. trary offered, an Saree ttecued es pure | Adan, #18, 11eOn motion Of Me, Efrat» | ment. 1040 aloo oiated that the fort can be rele i, ay nese ALAS MEAGLNS Of OMIA WO] eae, Tite Cunseleh, in c " it in, and have expressed themselves | much «the actof lt y oon the United States Depowit Fund bill was re | forced without serious danger, notwithstanding be } oa, who waa an intelligent farmer, came from | | ier tile Now wrrnte Raton ov Att. bereriys rely for their rights on the virtue Mr. Praver (Md) pre poe bs hese oe sa ee ferred to the Committee Shag] wee enable tao | OUMtructions im the rhip channel. There are various | pykin county to beg for aid. Ho said, that in all Pala; Lescol teri acorn Noni enh, pt oxuumpates ROMeL PaRree, Macrores mat 7 1 ir si r 1b wae agreed to, and the amend- nemittes of the Whole, bill to enabl tical men familiar with nty not le bushel of com was harvest yemerday 6 w + ‘ Bros 4 ‘ stice of their eis | cept Grearma, whic! ag) " bonds to the | modes, weil known to nautical that county ng’ $40 and upws iway,N. of the Constitution and the justice of ment adopted state to erdorsa the United States bonds to th T cth Wael Sik WA Wake . ‘Anmdhse toch: Heicklinags | prosubed nd seer k Wa ever. Kia heed, es + wa mendment to build seven | groount of the United Stater depowit fund in this | MaiTit's Channel, which {9 «till open 7 | ed that was fit to use, J CP CAR AB gla, mel ter states, ie, is | MO ee site, wan panera ton third reading, Northera eeamors entering Charleston har- | county, who bad been a manufacturer at the Raat, | wen then came up, nied Bs pockets, sod ran of | Tee atc ae cnmeen tnd bbl This speaks more than an Opinion, 4 Mr. Howten (Vat) lit there wag something ‘The Benate concurred in the joint resolution ap- and who had always been comfortably situated, 7 IN Were, BUL seq HIent x Ph ystird and restoring tm speaks wot merely a dissent, but a diferent Bas | a iitie strange stout!” It looked like Ualldicg | pointing « commitive ty rest Broxident Linooix, vuth Carolina in reported to be reative under ihe | came to the agency, almont naked, and begged for | ly, atreste poli tue pediar identified | hair.’ Ladies CAE : ‘pe ports of om the Governor was re South Carol opor agency, 7 ; bors, It is the clase of vowsel4 ay contd go into the ports when a communication from the G: . them asthe robbers. ‘They were taken Lelore Jus: | —— ture from their cotton neighbors. states whlot Lad secede, anid he feared there was | Ceived, anrouncing the deolension of Mr. WARD YO | new Genfederncy, with Jarv. Davis an President. | fond,a thing, he sald, that le bad never thought Wes kunt eee Lookea ate a ences OE ae rn ee et cy | Sommethlng snore than #94 read to anyohatg: Unss | Oefre se Commalanasts, hoped the senate | The business of taking Port Sumter will now pro- | wo do, He aald that out of forty acres of wheat and | SAEETT ME ONS IR young man, }$ ————— Se ina aeuarees: alain | bat Take eet ort sea it net denn, Aiud, | wll be aourmad to Montgnners, Dorilsa' Woe | eects ane eels aimed Jor Ra, was arrested on Sunday night, | | Tew te Become your own Landlord tm « ary enorous patriotism that a) dive latined all much intentions, - Sosa be vetoed, scon after which South Carolina is ex- | man and his son, who lived ata * + int. Connmnt fire od about three milesfrom st spirit of large and jenorous pat Mr Griwrs (Lowa) he . charged with assaulting Danint, Coxwrnt, ® an about thres miles fro ' o ate ve . lo and the | butadwaested the siicndment aa meconary for ti $ 5 sila, rapes moet officd, cane for ald : * | pm the: Hue of the Ne Sat wal ia -oraen saat ie ie weds preter incre 28. the amendment was |, Albany, Feb. o Assembly met at O mavile oud shite oocrboblina wadeeablie bu Wed Petes os hed eiffeeed Verribly trem theareatlex Beg hts tt tants Pastore teas he | Radttanai Hea ACH ill ul on t, palsates through and quickens the or furth wctuslony te t h f oe 1 ver fi oNnnit. Lefe, f ks the tte 7 0 atatee of the 8 uth, in spite of the bad passions ut Pag Se i and on ‘A her of petitions were preventet for | nosday 13th, and it tx confidently aaserted in Wash Vand wan ws froven thot be would wot recover tr | Home Conwnis lei, Bray ie fataunte members th shal a fiercely on bo "ibe nea eens {the Sunday law, ington that {t will adjourn after organiastion, and | weeks, a : ir eked hiss up thera at the ton of athe that have chafel each other so flervely on both 1 the amendaent to build | te ts pay the conatitutional Rect the ection of tbe Wadd ington conference. ‘Tho mown in Kansas are now from toro to three as hres oat abies fsx Are | tums ot $1 Boyer week. Attoud the meeting this Toe ‘ 1 the detes dlemagogaes who have cennal de lit zo an mi vauce of m4 Rainway Acctonsr.—Par. iy day evening, M4 o'clock, Laton Lal, 105 ve Fsoted ittersees in both mectiond don | $000,000 fr nal Sinking Fred ou the bi The War Department has reculved advices from } feet deep. ‘Throngh this the poor men eee are tel | saci, a laborer on the croton mein, at the comer of | “7 $85 ISAAC 00 long sowed bitterness in both sections, : moll] canal tax were reported fa 5 Major Ander Teh inst, Te writes in good | goores and hundreds of miles, mang having no | PK b é resi — No conceivable thing could Fo have touchod | md seceded a ols ality, mal by ne. Deny, Private Becretary roe Tee ae, Mom | apinite, and in fully prepared for any emergencles | toota or shoe, and with clothes aa tattered aa worthy be b Gils on Uh Agen imeaee ‘The Consamptivwe Friend. pinne, Pate ma the northern heart, aud relaxed its late stern, » vote of bis whould there le any addition to t1 Gan presented © cocnenunte President ¥ € OL, "| that may arive, Teexpected to be attacked im- ] though they bad been through a picking machine, | fi 0r'Nk (3 8 an terribly crushed. Lie was com i ilk SIDE AND UikkasT, Ce uncompromising indignation into the melting Alitar: ro ent, Wuich waa to be copting the invitation to visit Allany, mediately after Col. Hayne’s return, but he is of What is meatly needed now are the three articles | veyed to Bellevue Horpital. . Por ind emily onic Haleam. ‘The Pulmoniefiial a mood of fraternal fee! the just « Wy. Pamemnnn, Cokes). dald (hae the, propoetiion Meo ut five from the Enna: and tives tires | opinion that he can maintain his position and re | of boots, wheat for need, aud monay for freights. | Suyer ow a Srrampoar, = NATWANTEE Wanily eating raaicheedie ela ‘ io t a i he Republican wide of the | comuitten of five from the House and three irom | °F Hack for an indeSnite period. He has been | The state of Hiinols has come up noBly to the res- | Grrgvg, emploged on board the atowubuat Com: and epitting of biood. after he had been and patriotic affection which the true: hearte: a thiet oe the Senate, to make preparations for tha reception | niat an atta in pe i P epitting: * of thern border h tied | House, aud he saw no reason they shoul’ of the Bre lect. de informed by rnment that as soon as an attack daa herself contributed enoug! modore, lying at pier 14 North River, waa arrested r Band o fe catalina ¢ tari them. now fool | folded. twas & Fropoettloe toe . Merete, Waula Teens, Paaxbinaucz, nmone sad | bide he Will be mediately reinforced. Tho people of Kansas, while to the Eastern ptserdny, chanced with avaling_ a wallet contane sigered berend the eee ee tere phatically toward for yew & Detnocratio ove ypornted ow the part ofthe House, 0 " 0, fromthe verth of Me, Joun J ity he Peace Congress will be grossly in fault | that It happens te be tronght forward, the , ve TTiRnSAUL DrougtL th 8. DAN te breve Secretaries of War and of the Navy have been en- | states they look for the means of forwarding thia re , F Dag Dita ron ite i La Pete il by gure tise airtel coll and eco his, Depot 240 Gi) that the i in made, why anjport this meastire wow? Why ta aia et of the beat. He was p by ar here, if it fails to agree on a scheme of i ry bow? Why, according to the | throwing of walt in the streeta of New York city | gaged for sometime in arranging matters to shat | Lief to its J uae hee exucniuation, at. TS coats pF bottl . perrebdrlage ties which will at onco | Be be cattno aL statea have attempted See P Teeny CS Usp ttameEnea free Uhre 05 WOR t ay ET TO ee eee nitae ekaw, | CAPTORK op A Youro Tirer.—Jony Riuny, 7 concessions and quaran' ¢ ; velzed_ ‘of th yi ° urer of the Kansas relief committee, Jobn B. n a ls rtd ‘ w secede, anv e neived the property of the y, " pit] for tu i) devvencon Davin telegraphed to Wasmaton on | treasurer of #1 ee let comport with the ioral convictions of the North | governiucnt, ves tie render Hae phew! | lis crikepacmaprker teres en ee cede regpodlee Gol. aves Waa will kro, nim, Metropolitan Bank; clothing should be TAWA Tien GUauct uk Chica Merce, fare thro. Sri an ic and the security and constitutional rights . Mlorotthe Uulted Waite? Does he’ stead upand | Be Tie ol tenet | MAvising agalest any attack on Fort Sumter, ‘Tho f went t the room No, % Cooper Iustitute, New SIMI GA Shs Li SA on ccm te ates danger ti eagerenenaed, one ory the South. ‘Tho North will now go spontaneously may, after all these things have tken place, it readon wiy the more judicious secessionists oppose | York. Tue #6. It appears that he opened the door | Plications afew doses of the Pilir, ; K mage eames Femove ev: Fy veatige of the i wed whogty farther in that direction, than it could have | in| lesa sary to increase the na' an attack is, that they are well aware that the fev softly and Lavin ered, stole the watch frota the ‘symptoms ar. Pricos Relief, 2c. bart ‘ , been urged by the certainty of civil war, a woek | 8 long a8 he rounsined bore: be f iments to the | run against Sivmnter will not only precipitate a ght AT cares eaten a boat the | ee rig eh, BATENEERG gow hie STper bate, Te Rare oes yate ago. Only let not too much be demaurled, lot | not to give the benefit of bis counsels to those Ww! res of tho sev. | at Charleston, but at Savannai, Pensacola, and at As seme discussion is going on uungster however, pushel ber aside and rushed Bold by drwealets and storekoepers every whert led conscientious scruples be sacredly ro- | aged war agaitat the « ca tates icr ratification, Lvid over, the movth of the Mississippi, and perhaps at New | armament of Fort Monrog, Via. it may oot be out | EriNerear door. Mee avrevunna then came up | a2 TueThisT ; svttled conaciont pelea eae ye frown V ) Pro Smegtarent emote ah cintiag Feaow | Orleans, They are not ignorant of the fact that the | of place to give © correct statement of it, (A for | trom the celar snd firested, the abit, aad Juatice An Excellent Cough Remedy. 9) npoc ul every “ ‘Commissioner to Washington, is plaue of d é pleces of Loose ordnance have been sent down lately, | Dusky ueany Loc Paces eld Vern, declined, waa called up, and | Federal Government lias recalled a sufficient num- i pnd — All who are troubled with COUGTIS of COLDS, a i ny reaped od ie our fathers! | cutee the portot Ubartoues, and they (Bout On tad. A motion by Mr. Waarn te subwtitute Jo: | Ler of aval shipa to meat present emergencies ; i the soar of ute Exusned to no lass tains O08, Boarn ov Atpensex.—Tho Pesitent, Ald, | would” get specdy cure, should try @ bolo of U : J co! re and putit in their of pocket, Mouirm, being tot A that recruiting for the ermy and navy is actively otrag art < § | Gawer, in the chair, COUGH EXTERMINA’ ~ the clouds are breaking over us, and the lijht | la) collect ther evense au ——————_—. ; t r which throw 12,417 pounds of iron, There are ve) | But when the Uuited States declares it no longer ; progressing in all the principal commercial citien ; " ‘ thd veces i" petay n ofa new and @ purer day, for tho tropical | Py Sroutey, then 1 Fea ot Cay mut a ae _ fear a ato scsy, Gf | nay BOUGAs; tab Aa army Of AAG Uiowonnd tue. |; Veldden 00h ssoriatt cad Ave dlags hovtisens; The ‘arsrasr Gus cree Tesluiuoen welosheing ab Row te dnt appeatanes of. Cuan tod roe fn storm that has broken in pitchy and sulphur- | the consequenecs ; if the Sres oes wate ‘ashinoton, Fel apt. Mo om, thorn states to march at a | Dew fort commonly known asthe Rip Raps, will, | President to the city. Lost. one le, I ire sa heat, howe gladdens us with its opening | the'tisited auven then he would hewealte ready ty | the rerene cutter Lewis Cass, has sant his roalg- ‘in ho evan, Ubilt saevidie aru | Wise poche} eocaplated, Lave. 104 forty-twe- | "{'meseage wes received from the Meyor, adv’ Biot ao Bette Booed oe CaF gleams, "We shall acon clasp hapde scrum | oie alte cere ae sancd of taking Gals | deed (hed bo bed Corretdoned bls taal haar | wanted by the foders! autberitlen, ‘The sow Bouth | pourder guns, oll cesmmated, and 8 tes lack Ool- ary. to that be should wa be-seliged Se meee ax | Of severally . of peace, ard nobedy dreamed of making this | edged that he had surrender Yossel to the ; tumbles and 48 alaatuch ditto, all on Serdette, 3 . r, with a mutual advance, ina hearti- iation for the purpose of making war. te ern Confederacy are not ready for} any auch demon- ‘The paper was ordered printed, pea of good will and confidence unknown | "Ma. Kino (x. J serowtore he bad Wik | eich sr boashng: his vabngunitour nee cedong Ag | istlba,, Gel. tna, Vabes Mavlig Wiahlugien, wae re Oe the anys negmittotanding he | Au invitation wan recived. fom the ovier of | _ SOCKEEW NOTICES. before for an entire generation. Afterwards, | Sew "teacon wan abroad iu thalande endl bo pet | sana ctciaee free the rolls, Capt, Hamuwoowre | We decided in the declaration that no assault on | lane or fa this eity. The weekly | TOn's Urthday at Kinto’s Garden.on whicacccasion | | Independent Liquer Dealers Club—& ae ho disunited states, if it be indeed | Heved there wasn necenslty to increase the et 1} no dowbs be dis. | Fort Sumter will be mado until by order of the | almost come to « standstill iy en oration will be delivered by Iion. J. Mouton | eral Of thle Cab, will be held on Tweed : Sie ones the Gites tess of the country. He Bow vote Oo) pak the | eee Nes meee Tere vod will ne doubt be dies | a idecn Gonbderee report of all the rendesvous, handed in yesterday, | Sy,veu°t "a. be delivered by How. J. eebruaty 12th at Ti welock, me bent to retain ther at all, will require nothing | Suntry inn position to defend itself egaluet der | posed of in the same wa; has ordered oll the forces in the Dis. | records 0 very suazked falling off inthe number ot | calietMses cf Merziond., Adopted, | con pe TE a eS gl but firm patience and the quiet, sure laws of cor f emiea. ‘This goverment could wee Ceissay ts pares sip os ihe tk bua accepted reeruita. The proportion of physically | sideration | as tue Hany Curried. He siso PRORULER, Beer,“ SIMON Hy timo and nature, for its rettlement, the day previous to the counting of the electoral | disqualified applicants seems to be on the increase ; | Aa" 4.4 : ‘of the Y. Mr. Lincons yesterday tock leave of his | (io eet 1d be destroyed. Se would canst | Semteey eeots oe ty yo | Vote in the Howse, No difficulty ts anticipated, | as one rendezvous has been obliged to reject over rv Boos took the cle Prod ie afin yf eas Rr. Li 3 y tool country wou fifty, while retaining only eleven, . o f fl forbearance and make every effort for conciliation, lected." Afver however. od stationery for Geverteneme not beh Shlahivers, ob syisited (6 bis re Skah vil but would not edinit the right to divide she country | fande with » inter of ead hetook his stand | Gen. Wacirrmax, of the Washington District | It haste siredy eowusoed ty Aelagraph that Palas mved to add $46,000 ts foe eres , ress on loa a cl bly break up the gevernment, C: jm near, spoke by: forts Cobb, Wachita, cl in Texas, are Y a ting for departments, danger. Peacesly P plaafor Militia has refwed » commission to Capt, Bouts a8, prin ice here friends, positi Ald. Dartox opposed the addition. A vote being . be found im the telegrsphic columns, evinces a | oficers aud Senators bad been Interested, and tl iy under the following circummances: When | in danger of being attacked by secessionists, ‘The opp been no foul plot to break up the gov- . To vm, ing Hi 4 solemn sense of the unprecedented responsi- | Lad been ne doubt a foul plot to break ir acfren live Capt. SouARryre applied for bis commission Gen. | garrisons of these forts Hee Mews Fort Gubb, | ME It was adopted es ben hs Tth dilitics which will rest upon him as President | out in disgrace, and on indiownent had been foun ry my children Wruwrraax inquired, “if Maryland were to secede, | one company of cavalry ; Fort Wachita, in the | Regimen to review ther ou Une Sud ieee y ty teres ‘A ie 7 _mersing, Yob. of the-United States, The prayer for “all in ete ier, Be wane ato enn ‘you agal and yon wore ordered by your superior to make | Etielita country, one company of dragoons ; Fort | of Ae eels Arcane) there toe patito Pe rR Ee era ey | suthority,” expecially commanded in the Serip- | peaceably be hoped but never peaceably If by 4h6 | yolvar upon me which i porhary ereuter than that | war oa her, what would you do, Captaint” Gap. | Arbuckle, one company of dragoons, and one of | 4, Ald: Ty aciting ‘out 240-006 and iadeeeg aa i snd rede of te sey rae Yy . . missien of the honor 16 people tors, | which haw ved upon al CHARYYER respouded, ‘Maryland, sir, is Bative a 5D, led to fanart ture, Bas rarely had a more impressive sanc- | Covert anjuurned. days of Washi He never would hat ea aod asked ay aomualogioi.* aaa, Is ls now pretty well understood in the navy that | _ Ald. Baaurr mowed to add $15,000 for the Ewsex ff, ctlock. trom the Pi tion from Providence. The devout people of - id ¢: ty idence, ine Ys 1, | the concentration of steam gunboste at the navyyards | Market drill room, for the 694 iment, rents, Log 4 land, like those who bade him l-speod House of Representatives. upon wh: ¢ at all times relied. I feel that T can- | Captaia, you cannot have it," rejoined the General, Ald. Gxwer's motion was lost, BRENDERMANN—| ones Paty this Pereasae pees te wot succeed without the same Divine wid ‘which | Gig, gonaryven appealed to Secretary Hou, | has been effected with a view to makeanaval de | aid: Bagtry amended his ‘motion by $14,000, | Harrmann, youngest son of Luder ‘ ~ prenented & memorial from P ‘Tyear. 1] months and 11 at Springfield, will not cease te pray that the ER sie PST 4 ; sustained him, and ia the same Almighty Being I ia being applied to | monstration at the National Capital on Inauguratien | wh carried. de mens ' of Boneca Falla, N.Y, in favor of the | * and protested agaist wuch a text being applied to ; A WN, pace my reliance for support, and I hope you, my Ald. Geser moved to ameud his former motion Ct naw President may be helped with a superhu- | border state resolutions, Titenus, will all prey that imay receive that Di- | him. Mr. Horr sustained the action of Gen, | day. Isis calculated that much vomels as the Bain by #360 000. Adopted, ‘at I's ‘eps man wisdom and strongth, iu the duties upon | Mr. Ckawe, (N, C.) offered the flowing: Tue eactatance without which, T cannot succeed, | Wriumrway, and the case is now pending bafory the | bridge, Dolphin, Mobawk, Crusader, Water Witeb, ‘Aid. Baxar moved to ndd the mm of $30,000, for | $80 South és cor of Lith ot which such momentous interests depend. wee fous rolls, Georgian Alsveeaa, | tn, wrth whic hs, success {a certain 7 alo 1 bid | preaident, could get up the Potomac, well fi'led with troops | the purchase of a house aud lot for Hose Co. No. —_—_—_—_—_—_ from the confi d-racy of the United States, aunt oo. on pSedionste farewell, (Loud applause, 7 ——— and marines, thus offering an additional strength | &. ' 10,000, 0 a d cries of we will pray for you ) ialoun 6€ the Boas ‘This was reduced to $10,000, and that mount Street Opening Swindies. ee Lee B tcullnerst 0c Ay qhtide whoreas, it | "Turing the speech MF, Livcoux betrayed much ae bt pres . in the | 1 %0¢ Federal forces at Washington, sbould the | was inserted, | Somn time since Mr. ARCULARLUA, moraber | Ie desirable thas the tos evwction, snd the crowd was allected to tears. ‘The ¢ Journal of Commerce cannot, even in the of Seceasioniste render such @ step ne- | A stim of $4,500, was added for Hose Co, No. of Assembly from this city, offered a resolution } Seu calamby tant exh rene therein ee ETM” | Cala Le at precisely half past eight onclock. faoe of the passionate and wild efforts of the south | U™ bee J he mua gf $6,000, for Mowe Co. No, 90, waa at if ini "iantoed Uy the Wenate nad Tore of Repreventee | ,,lndianapolia Feb. 11-00 Fee he ai estet | ern conspirators againat the integrity of the Valon, i ipsersersseseed creancd to $12,060. father, 147 Front at, Brooklyn. which was adopted, requiring the Comptroller + by the F Lamooun was encortd to the balcony, ; Ald. Darron moved to reduce the item of $100,« a be red o ; i | {i¥ee that "tho President be required to acknow: came here to thank them for | believe ‘tit the earnest devotion to and love of CITY NEWS, 000 —for roads and avenius to $0,000, Pee mace at are aeL® shart Ilneee, Ama c exlie the Independence o southern con- ef to report to the Leg lature the amounts paid I i th ind end of the vald southe a on ea by Indians to 8 tiue countiy which once animated our fathers, bus yet hia bien coe piped Uy musing is ou, x“ £14egt daughter of fmeph K, and tine Deck oat OF Oe city Treasury, On ay dst o extsh ichment suall’ be tecelved fant thet its Boer with teonper and Rett Trensmnuce tsed | qutrely dled away." ‘The Journal justly says Mvsxnrs vs. Vessris.—The reported re- | 000,—which was carried. re years, for street Fopening Commissions, the | Peceive euch Comm a ie ~ sioners as may be appointed | undirstand thelr meaning nor the meaning of those se no coherent and logical reason wh: ames ofall the Commissioners, and the amount | by fiat Goverment for amicable Gutman of ait | Ladee-tand the od org porpls ebouhd il amas fa 6 Sie Senna Sor Do cunenaes Let us got their meaning from men who deprecate | triotic influences of their youth and the cnerialed paid to each. Tho Comptroller, in rosponse, | Matern! dispute, moved that the resol | ae things, which, they would repreenu te feet Peinciples on wich they Gwe allogiance’ te wee forwarded a report furnishing all tho informa- | tiou io refevsed to the Committes on Patents, | the things, which they would represeue by Wueie Berai government and 0 the Ualon uw the connie, tion obtainable in hiv office, back to 1855— | Gaugbter.) ia. wed to atriiea out thi $49 Hed" ‘attend the 1 lease of the vessels seized in Bavannak is confirmed | god) appropriated for cata ea ente e I by Inter advices, the release being based upen the : Common Council. reception by Gov. Brown, of s dispatch from G, B, | The motion was not seconded. Laman, stating that the muskets held by Superin- Ald. Txxan moved to increase the amount insert- DENEEN—On Sunday, Feb, 10tb, James Dene Gia Cea 8 wan aad wo he | techn a ary Inu Gaon wit | feed Se tendent Kexweny bad been given tip, Serrigds nnn Palle cllces “to 946,000. 5 was bateber ative o the city of Cerke isciam’, ned ; i 1 on ae , hostile intens be aoe ss etd ol then refers to the revoluti Ald Geer moved to increase the item of $260,- . previous to which time the street openiag Com- | Committee on Fu Affairs, : rp ycenn peepee if Bouth Garoliutang | Our contemporary then utions | The facts, however, are as follows: 24 cases, : ? 5 and of the famity are ainsions wore unit th charse of tho Sirost | gilt ig traced renuion, Mat haunt Se | ead rl warn Wo which the talon f the Old | which wore directa to frie in Alshamny vs | Staton, Ba, ne eb 4S itmettena eke. | Department, For some reason or other the re- { Custom 1 tise “by revolu- iy etake fi Fil eels Sissi bare cy ‘sige and Sruys hay taka @avannah, wore delivered to a Deputy suoriff, by vere tees hr 94000. tos Ssclshy Sib Rohicmation ot Senem oot. of Suh ob ‘and 1(th ave, Cork papers ple © ' % a of Louis the United States ment fom the fact, that thongh their discords, | virtue of ‘8 wilt of replevin, in Lebalf of the cashier | oe aor Society for Reformation o| 7 f port of the Comptroller has not yet been given calling on the President, if | 2avitually violated, would any or all these famil i | Juyenile offenders, was increased to $9000, DONOHOR—On Monday, Fe' . 11th, Mary Donob | to the public, though some of the facts, showe patible with, the public. Intererta: for ‘all See aan Tlee OF cogreiaa ? D3. protec poy edpeegpreoked peng eT rae peel of the Hartford Hank, (Ct) oa the day before the | " “Ald, Bootm moved to insert the sum of $75,000,— ot Michsel Deneliog trod 60 years. ing the “fat” charactor of the jobs enjoyed by | the facts im the case, and what steps, if aby, have : : iviyese boen taken, or are. ci trageaction at Savannah, ‘The ton remaining cases, crnid prc ‘the only ones that were directed to Georgia, are ternplated, te "recover, pose | {10% “ad@rvtand such things there on the part of . Sed rereace 0 for tue improvement of the pavement in Brocdway* certain politi en the "Vaited Bates to Le conrcion oF invasion t | Uanality was ever effvcted, because the people al- x twas adopte: have leaked out, The ws § am are respectfully tuvt fi o ber “ Hpi fax Levy for 1861, ns amended, was then | jait,e! * eelock, from s ‘ y Uihey do thelr ides of preservation is exceedingly | Way came lack to the organized and fundamental | sit! in custody of Mr. Kennepr, ee TRIE It ls ae cena rads, ; street ope aves for the five years re | Mr, Unser (Ob) ened leave to fer a resolution hin ahd airy. In their view the Ualonane fal? | prisciples, without whisk no gread uation can I jbaalbaath js Soak tr” Ane: Wee. Beard. welowrags to Thureday pEAGEN, On Feb 0th ater a short lags WI Ported by Comptroller Haw foot up as ful | into the expediency af wo amendin aatituition | f*lation would seem to be Dy Swift, dad It then asks: N.Y. Fine, Gvanv.—Tho moeting for tho 4 nstive of Belfast, County Antrim, Ircla: lows: a Se dered Bioiee ba ho Sxreeaniy Sapa bas od pernonal nerechion. we ey aclu pecia Is it poesilito that the great American nation can | erganization of the New York Fire Gaard will be t Amount paid in 18, inclus!vo of Central current vote of twiethitda of both Heuser of Gone | MCTCLLEOR OC stae, “Tapeais not of the poniticn | Me broken liko a wiop of straw, or that It eau sod B comingdal Boaxn or Couxcitmey.—Tur, REMovAL o ie ites ‘ae the end th” of Dianioxo env. —At the regular meoting of | fs nascar Na Ree i afteramon, gras, the approval of the President, and the counsel the Board yesterday, a petition was received from : — his late reeidence, 8 Higue st. . the contactors or the remonal of Di | sRMTARDS— On the 10th inet, Rath Bdwards a, igmad to a stete inthe Union by the Constita. | shattered by a rtogle biow into ruin aud petty, but Se re: athe moaing rem of Sook eat the approval of the Pres tent and t wel | Aiea for, that by" the’ bout perhaps lalliereut republicat and Ladder Go, No- 6, Fireman's Hall. Jolnt resolution beeaher a8 Commies report by | tray yorition, vad? ofthe, cannot ca ‘The organizers of the new Southern Confederacy Mr, Wisstow (N.C ) objected to the resolution, b org utty Powems 60) think that the Union is but of*wiap of straw” which do do de Crry Monrarrry.—Doaths for the week babi ince thelr contract was en: ‘of the fam! : Mr. Bune (Cal ) introduced a resolution instruct- ore atv) He oF destre our ending Feb, 11, 966; decronse from last week, tuet with various obstructions, , do ee ing the © on Territories to inquire into SAT con breaker destrvy 4 pleasure, and our con from mame week, last yoar, repeat’. © jaw requiring reuidenee: 155 Variot et wh Amount taxed ia 1500 wapeid the propiet porbing « Vill to extablion nen temporary, which Las so long encouraged them in ‘them to remova ail material excavated to the shor net torial goveriment for Nevada, or extending the their delusion, now seems to open ite eyes to the Totals. .ssees southem boundary of California over it, a creating a large amcunt of extra work not provide batt eine will for in the contract, and for which thay axk for extra Cemetery for intermon compensation, ‘red i immittes. Gc is asserted that the same persons have been appointed on several commissions, drawing Mr, Stonins (N.Y) offere pending to the pe a by part of the nation fn soil and population | Consequences of aiaunion, and makes the inquiring the nation and then covrce a. | divie | appeal :— % 7 ° Strect Commissioner's Department.—A resolu- eee uae’ Biatas welt? Whis tyeterion play tue | Can these things happen to us ta thts epech of Corrs Manriat or Cot. Conconan.—Note | ,,Si7ecl Cummis directing the Street Commin- at the rate of $1 aday for each—all the com- the birth of aman | t?SDt inconferrea on th tof country with | an advancing civilize and when the world | Withstanding the seomingly interminable length to ta detailed statement of the various Ans i me . 4 npareble public een '®, by morely calling it state? seems to be Krowing better in knowledge, charity, | which the Court Martial of Col. Concoman haa been on bis department by the diffo- = ani o¢ wing t he =m zoom “ pay f 1 patriotism, General "Wasuinaton, the out fog sereraniam, sald be 17s 20) and Cbristlan Lenevolences ad ageing tot 9 cw J drawn out, each s¢nsion of the trial is crowded and ors Some |tiees of the . rent for it, employ ii t Prewide ih tates, Ap Seng, ‘ qu ons tus in the spirit which once wrow with the swo uriug last year, Mr. Lew? eaid, . | pnd oi dace tall be iach cane ert Presidus of the U telat fan amendment af. | consider and decide in their own minds what was | jer whatever was cousidered vitite and tater ing | te interest excited by it among military men Is | mittee bad held Lit one weeting, and madeouly 7 pay BOM BE COTE | stake oN, namely, an ilustrious ; TLS and what was wrong, {iu chaster and more poaoe'ul culture which incul- | unabated, ‘Be semion of last evening waa very one report. |The resolution, after some discussion, ing whatever they please aysinst the city for Virgiv " vee! gatos thore elevated and refined pringiples of jus- | lar, ly attended, both by mombers of the sixty. | 4 Adopted. stationery. For declaring Sixty-fourth street | M*. Tobject to a modif- ce, truth, mercy and love, which digully snd en- Street Cleaning Contract.'The committee on i cation, tlee, . ) Montgomery, Feb, 11.—Tho Convention mot ] noble hua nature? ninth and oficers of other regiments. ‘Tho Court vrth River—a | Me. Warn yy (el) inquired whether it would | at ILo'dock. “After preyer, comm sreets reported iv favor of awarding the contract open from 8th Avenue to the having been opened in due form, the following ad- | for eleaning the strects, irrcomnection with whiet work that neod not have occupied thirty days— | not be well to get somebody to sing the ‘tar | pointed to inform Br? Be his mom! ‘Tho Herald, characteristically, chuck!os over mits ons were made by the Judge Advocate, forthe | Fr#0lution in favor of awarding the contract to AN- following is tho bill is Bpangied Rannery (Laughter. t is reported that Mr. Strrims will, at the the present auarchical state of affsirs, and purpese of waving time and obviating the paw J Hacktay for a term of five years, at the sum the ti ing is tho bill as taxed by the Su- Zhe zesolutlon was dora. t ‘au of the conmmauttes fanounce 9 Feplyy in open Uon- | applauds the Provision in the Ovnstitution for testimony on these points, necessity a £879,080 por year, ‘The resolution, sfier reveral reme Court r. Rainn (N.Y) introduced two resolutions, . pend ment For tree Comrsisdora st Hoag The Gret was as follows Ns fi adopted. Year 13, naystt ep Really emp Appointment of a Reader.—Mte, Jonna, the Prosi- | dent of the Board of Counciln has sppoteted Janes W, MoGowAan Reader to the Board, in. plac of Gronax Mountox, resigned, The Board thea sijourued. LEGAL REPORTS—MONDAY. f sl adopted by the Montgomery Convention, which is Toat neither the Poderal | Mr. Conmap tutrodwced a resolution, which was Frrst_Co!, Conconan, had always conducted him- overt ment, nor the people or government poluting @ committee of five to report @ | intended to coerce the border slave states into a self a on éfficient office? and alweyy shown himself holding states, Lave @ purpose er constitutional ental Hxecutlve Depart | union with the cotton states, ‘The provision in | willing to perform the duties imposed on him by Fight te legtalate vi; o0, or interfere with alavery in aes ted, making | @¢stion probibits the introduction ef slaves from bis superiors, aad ‘hat his command is in a state of any atte of the Union, luton was adopted, mal ciency. The yous and nays were ordered on the passage | te novel aud militery commitioes separate ; alm | any state uct a member of the Southern Confed ‘Second-—‘That before the ismuing of any order by f tho Fewolutio sypolnting ‘committe of Public Lands, tadian | acy, Major General Sampvonv for the parade of October wished to know whether the | 1 oe resclision coaid be vrany #0 a to vote flest on the sen a oe seared snd other journats refer tothe organ~ | Ui Generel puabeen Grech Ba ee eee 00 » . av rn & find holding 216 meetings... iz clerk bf 4 said foment eh rs jurveyor's for said Comuasen of ———- Mojor General SANpronp through Brig. Gea. Kwan, — pury ve North and wext on the ytiestiou of Virginia Legislature. ization of a goverament for the Southern Consed- : bo excuned from parading his event and United States District Court. - Con ona! right. 205 00 | aie Rpewkar eid this fhe Fd. U1. The Governor tranamit- | eracys in utter conten ¥ ofthe rights ofthe people | on hat eccaion, onthe ghd thatthe furpoas of Before sudan Barzs, vuld not bedone aa the u H imi (hi ‘ ci! c d, The eeceding states, or rater the | the parade was oljectionable wo himself and hie | 7.6 plop Post-Ofice Defulcation,—Mr. ey voting had already commenced and ‘al | fed to the Legisiet to be governe » com ‘and that although he believed the Mr, heal a jel TRE a som ad re im tnibeir "ato several gentle: | Judge Ak | seomsion leaders, are united only, the Wordd re~ | ride tote lect set was, dono ot to ‘ae | Keyser, one of the jurors in this case being All this f loners on this job were Police 18 resolumon Wad passed 110 winimst 4. peed gy ypc tote marks, in their rebellion against the federal author- {i bold Limself or bis com- | morning, the counsel agreed io proceed with eleven Justice Kenuy, RW. MeCurcuasn, and G. colt, Mowaa (aiieh.) moved and parwet "| abstain during the period contemplated, frou all | ity, ‘The great task of forming « permanent gov- publie demonstzation ln walsh | scrors. My, Gerard for the government then » W. Busrexp, brother of the late Corporation *, BURN deimanded a division of the | Mt calculated (0 produce a collision with the @:nment and reconciling conflicting interests, and Gen, Saxpronn, on bei summed up. He said it was anjextrordiaay action Y a rare, (ky, L, it re. involv it certain sealed ; Counsel. Mr. Kuttix han also been omeot the | Recttlon, 18 bed rival politicians, baa yet to be accomplished : I onsceta aod nis toned; | was Buse’case in which sue lary Sonie heal ee ae Commissioners for exteading thy Contra P oud is de, Htory hay no example of unions among do- ‘ ' ‘The dispensing of this street opeuiny patrons ‘ [laimiiff or defendant, 1s wasa proceeding instituted the southern conf clared disunionists, successful government in states y Messrs. Law and Conover to 4 ot devis bearepeenss Whose first wt i Lond, The jury would have to fit belongs partly to the Corporation Counsel, but | yt to two woposition Jefl: Davin en route to Montgomery. vhich governm having requested to be excused; that afterwards, | isshies vamed by the court. ‘Tae questions erdrac 4 At ts said that tho present Counsel to the Cr. Mr Sicvwan trusted the resolution would be #) Jackson, Feb, WL, 1861,—Genoral Davis wali zing princi p! ‘on October Ytb, 1860, he infurmed Col. ed iu these issies wero whether the bund was an poration, Mr, Brow wed! Ged that overy me ‘could vote for o | artived here evening on his way to Montgor | mon exuibit is a princi ough iwi, o1 escrow; wes Mr. Fowler @ defaulter to the Governs from. reside ah y Hoaves this part of huis | Basti Mast every meaLor could vote for ity Ube | BF Fuad an fede twit rand allitary and | bave but sare t Ses ee ot big retiaal So shove At wan give tat soy di the a ree) usiness chiefly to bis so: 5 furtbe: R "hat n Songress nor the people o1 Vichopors, Tia speech at the Capitol, he said if | only in rebellion, acc by A » Gerard argued t Plenee o ed ft on ee gots, Tt Ie Further n , eet Vier hotetaveklding stator etove n | WAT Twust come. it hint be peu Northore aot ae oly in disuoion, Brevet Col, Jacow Rarwon was called as a witnens | Mesers, Law and Uomoves were rmponsitions trae | OtINT AH —On Bunday, Feb, 10th, after a long 4 ported that one or more of our present stato gle by leginlate tipom or tuterfere | Upon Bouthern» i, but ifthe Norsh is prepared ty |, by the dofeico, Mo tastifed to uobhing of material | bend atd shat there was no fraud on the part of the ‘ph s Hezrice Quinlan, 8 native of i! t senators are, or have been until recently, in the Pauy' slavetoldiy tite “of the | BALL VS pene, an ve: aire oursqualityead wit | TLe Times arguce that paticuce with the South importance, ‘This closed the evidence, Government in delivering the instrument, bs ida of tha tausiisa andor bie * enjoyment of th 1 : Y india he well, Be received on officul diwpatth at «ix relely Las ceased to be a virtue, aud that tho cate ' ‘The bind was complete in all respects and did lly invited. to S | Tee arent of this street opening patronage,and parable oF the pre | ere ing Bis Amuncdiate prescuce at Moat: | Goverament of the Vaited States must tow awert | THE Court then adjourned to Monday, 25th inst | chee tal wes coun make it legal. When they | Of ay afternoon at " i pat tte late County Clerk, R, B. Corson asmasatle oe, aos seca its wutherity and exert all its constitutional powers | St 4 oelock P. My when it is understood the Judge Pog A Oe $75,000, ‘tuk hae, bitte Sunday, F a Tet OB EMG OF more coudimissions at th, Sueeaene was consid: Tennemee Election, in defence of the Union, ‘Advocate will addres the Court fell which Mr. Gian regreticd, they wnigt to hort lners Jame Shauahe ay Game Hr5e, ‘Khe whole mode of street opening th who do not aube Memphis, Feb. W.—This city gave betwoon Of the thirty-four states, twenty-eight are still Fe teh get rid of their responsibility, “Mr, Grnany con | County Galway, Lrel a le upon property owners, att | it 0 tie cat revolution | cod anadeO taalority for the Uutea “caudidetor tar | replated irae un tater, twenty eight are ail Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &6. sluded bis addres wo the Jury atsbout'? v'stock, | « the "2h \ oviodes fo » Onght to be reformed, In the moantins, our Mt Iu uumaber to excite alarm, | ibe Convention, Returus froin Wot Tennessee in, | tte empire is another, wuming equal dignity and : — ¢ Court then adjourned, Me. O'Gowon will tha and “of the fai citizens should demand of tho Legislature that dicate the election of Uaion can idat ower, The new expire, with as lttiearupioas | Tae Sercipe ov Mn. Parrens Tawa etale ot Mews, Law and Coxores, on | of hiegs Mich el, are its hang Pigg. se Nashville, Feb. 10 As far as herd foom all the | that displayed by a band of robbers, lays violeat s held inquest yesterday, oud q 4 the report of the Comptroller bo yiven to the Vu wean idated arvelected by overwheliing majo | handy Myon everything. I can reachbrlongiing te SACs Taleo lagneed res por Migtacagt Supreme Court. blie, so that they may have all the facts be- jes, The © ion is detwated by a large i ~ | the old Confederacy, ‘To the members of this every enue §Upoe vy y 3 The Sweet Habeas Corpus Case—Decision é * fore them, the reperticlative to the franking privilege, aud | ty, ‘Phe wote of Nast. ville was, for the Coton tight of citiveusbip is denied, Tu the face of these | Perens, who committed sulcide on Sunday mora- « ‘abeas Corpus Cuse—Decision in —.. the ve ; ite 9090; necemalen lad; For a convention ntrages, we are told thas there must be no coer: | ing, ax published yesterday, by cursing his throat | the Jndiana Requisition Case—Matter of the applica. ‘The New Sou! owing: Be eonveUtion ion.” with a razor. It appeared in ‘evidence that about tion of Joseph P, Bweet to be discharged from arrest t Or Jevrerson Davis, the President of the atte Tle yd right i = r 1 It is time this farce, which for months has been | 8 o'clock on Sunday morning, the chauberinaid ob $ 7 bx my and it iw deemed inajor ouindana Mate Convent Bouthern Confederacy, the Times says: Nt enacted in the South, should come to au end. ‘Tue Dubble may as well be pricked at once as to wait, A half a doen ships of war stationed at the proper pointe is all that is wanted, Weean never coms two Kring with the cotton atates, till something of this Kind ts done, ‘To presume longer on their manli_ ty, OF fair denling, is to sow taom that weare either cowards or fools, art to prevent the Border nts of bis careor were bis | Ing the Parnent advocacy of the repudiation of the delta of | thore wlio his State, declared by its highest tribuuals tbe | compe velid and bindi: le sbreuu d bit in hi , razor in hand, acting very | —This case has been heretofore atated in the Sun, ‘sunday, Feb, Sita Segara re fonanae Wk | foe Suruntrtreea Germ ie | gftUP ab ae whom he boarded, and Mrs. 8 repaired to his Ping ioe} legality of Sho prsosedt sane ‘Ann ‘aged 1 year, room, on entering, he selzit ‘attempted to ich Mr. Sweet + - | dave. Cut ber throst—sbe soreamed and officer Lrrria of stody of wate authorities, to be relatives S7pnfs of the teantis the 15th ward, who aleo boarded at the house, ran ee, odie. thi: treed neat fee ferns roti 150 into the room and took the razor away, Me. Perms Court, however, upon rgent feque hot porn tng. 7th vit ‘clock, from then became calm, but two hours afterwards weat | Mr. Greliem, couusel for the prisone rae 1 tolls trunk from’ wh'ch he took another razor, | flaal dlapealsion of t : 4 cate Feb, lik, Mim, Marl : ; 2 Orleans, Feb, W1.—The ordininee mals retail wildy oppoaed cage suated Oy | iniz it pea! ofeace for pliots ab Ballve ts beta ine, that concession juvelves a sacrifive of | © b bar any Uni Slates war vorels, has a the extension of s'avery, would never Sn any lawful moawute for the ein om. erlaves. Th fore: he elect committee of five be in. | Neve Orleans, Feb, 11-—'The Texas Convention by the ‘convent of the | Las pasoed a6 vidiisie Lavi tue formation of | | The TYone alo, in an article On the new Adwiats~ | gd before be could’ be prevented, cut his tuacet | further Hearing on Wednesday next. So oy nn fs n§ ot Mr, Pow jibe tare mates by aarenanting the i pRottiarn Cenk . sn telected vevon delegates | tration, says that no one of Mr. LiNooLn’s prode from ear to He foll bleeding to the floor and ve more waa over called upou ty cautivad dangory | ——————e 3 Ls a. nthe above evidence, the Jur , kor City NOWM, #00 Wudrd Page | ilende re ropecttilty invites oaieud, __— _