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as a ne cee THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 11, 1861. Entertainments, — Rev. Mr. Mitnrex gives ils lecture this evening sf the Cooper Tostitute, on *Ragliah Roast Beet and Plum Padding." Gwe. It. Peance, of London, leotures on Temperance, S00 ‘advertisements — The notice of Rev. Dr. Carrie Lecture on Tuesday evening was ry accident reposted | in yesterday morning's Bex, and dvuttiew many weat, ony to be disappointed. The fault was ours. Washingten. np our real Mir, Lincoln on his way Oen telegraphic dispatches * posted as to Mr. Lixcoun's movements s Wash tayings aince be startet on hit way to ington, there to be inaugrrstel Tf the Unite! States on the tih of rest Bo far, Mr. Laxcors's rorponses t ths Gratubetions and welcomes of ir fellow-citi gens, have becn exceslingly happy, manil fing a kind smd cardial feeling: towanls all se ‘tions of our common cow dire to unite all in support afirm determin tational powers of Government ta thy maintenance of its authority and the pro tion of the public property, without regard to sections or state boundaries. ‘The frank and hearty manner in which Mr. Lincoux expressed himself in Cincinnati, de claring, ineffect, that his policy would be no interference with the dome titutions of the southern states, and 9 pect for all and every compromise of tho Constitution, fhould be aatisfactory at least to every south ern man wh place eaty of purpose or expression in his fellow-me the « ero! y confidence in hon- Where Shall South Carolina (ot The “rig Carolina have most contemptuously arded by the Mo: gomery Congress, The Palmetto chivalry. lod the way int ithor the President nor the Vico President of the new southern confederacy has no taken from their state. Worse than all, the Moutgomory Congress haa, in the most imperious man- umed authority over all the seceled ner, as states, without submitting its action to their dircet approval. It bas also adopted, al- most complete, the Constitution of tho United States; declared against opening the African slave trade, and in favor of « tariff, whi Carolina bos fought steadily for free trate. The Montgomery arrangement is a swindle upon South Carolina, and it is not strange that and journals should so denounce it. olina inaugurated a rebellion which now threatens to crush her, What now is she to det Fen on the question of a flaz, the Mont- gomery dictators will not comault the foo and e@ of South Carolina, ‘Thoy out- rago her by proposing a Bag resembling that the United States—a fag which sho has alw sted asthe emblem of sion, South Caroliaa may sex nny and opp © on the thay Floyd Mponking for Mimvelf. Ex-Sucreranr Fon, who is now tn Vir- ginia, has published a card in which he depre- cates the assaults upon his charactor mado in fhe nowspapers, and in “the ex parte teati- mony” takew boforo the Select Committoo of the House of Representatives, In his card ho “pledges” himself to moot all the accusations by a ‘full response,” ws soon na the evidencs against him has leon printed, aud be has ex- amined it. As he is mow notorious for his “public acceptances,” It i to be hoped that his “acceptance” of tho eonsequences of tho Com- mittee’s report will be duly mot, and that his Last “plodgo” will be fally redeemed, ‘Tee Reconstraction Deception. When Judge Grorsox made » motion in the Mississippi Convention, with the object of shutting the door against aay future Union betwoon the non-slavehold@ «tates aud the wecoding slave states, it was rejocted by a vote of 57 nays to 23 yeas, Though » somewhat similar resolution was subsoqucntly passed, there is good ground for the epinion that a tunjority of tho Mississippi Convention went the secession programme, in the belief that it was only a coercive movement to compel tho North to a reconstruction of the Government upon a basis more favorable to the peculiar interests of tho slaveholding states. ‘The reconstruction idea has misled many at the South, and in Missiseippi and Louisiana the secession conspirators have used it with great effect, Hut the task of patriotic inen now is to preserve the Union as our fathers constructed it, and the southern poople will yet learn that they were decelved and crosly betrayed by the men who told them that to eit rijghta +i the union, it must be broken down and thon Teconstsucted. If the work of our fathers, who erected the grandest edifice of political indo- pendence and liberiy that the world hag ever @xen, cannot be protected from rathless destruce en, who would look to its dostvoyers for its Reconstruction upon firmer foundations anda @obler plan? Who, if the Union were destroyed, would commit te such mon as Toosins ‘and Frorp, aud Cons and Ruert, and Yancey and Suiomst, ,the work of erecting upon its ure t euing a uew United States of America? Not ove aane mau from Maine to California, Wrara relief it would be to the House of Represoutatives if Ganmers, of Virginia, should secede, In socking notoriety by his disloyal demonstrations in the House a verament which he is bound to support, and from which he draws pay, be has mado kimsolf an oljoot of general co ‘The Kansan Fasuine, ‘The Committoo acknowledjze the total value of clothing, shoes, wtovkings amd medicines, receiv ed up till Weinesday, Fob, 1th, 1501, $2,958 83, Contrtoutions of boots and shoes are greatly needed, It is hoped that the friends of the Cow mittee will lose no time in sending their douatlons, Money shou d be vent te Joan K, Witisaa, Mo (gopolitan Bank, New York; and clothing to No, 2 Goaper Institute, The ¢ risk —Facts and Kumors, Gov. Hwxs, of Maryland, tostified yoster- day before the committee of five that he kaew noth- Seg of any plan 0° schen.e for invading the capital or bindone” Mr. Lixcoun’s inauguratiop, It is generally undormc'd that the committee \ppre not yet olteined any arithentic or decisive infuriaation confirming the origina! rumors, Further edvices from Charleston, contradict the easertions that Fort 8: erin to be attacked this week. Ia the wesutin reinforcements of smen and sup; ties have beew concentrated by Give ‘e:ument, ready to be rushed into Charleston bar bor if the attack begins, and the fret gun will be ‘the signal for the sailing of am overwhelming floet the rescue of Awpason und his brave comrudes. ‘There are macy conflicting reports regard probable action of the Powe Conference, nearly ail the reports being the mere surtmises of Washing oo correspouderts, One report is that Mr. Trim bas advised the V 8 State Convention to ad- jowrn from day to day until afer an sijournwent » larg be Washington, and wider no clreuu to ad. jours sine de uti! our mations! are fully mad finally rettlede Butmore ore atiat, te the effct that the mor maieed uv the Vion socepianes wan given to par les who were coucerumd in the plot for the ure: Ahrvwol the government. Hair, the clerk, who focus W bere been the calymw of the ublef rl Lore, is med Ww hove ex ed goad flr the worth lose ude of Pieris aad ot ‘The Kaubucky 9.6 Virgins Commniseivar dale on Mr. HyOw Ares pul ury 2 tue withdrwwe of tiie garrison frmn Port Sumter, ‘They ergacd, that aa the President declared that the oni y parpese of the gartiaon is for the protection of Uharleston, there can be no good reason why such protection abould be forced upon Cl again ber wishes. The Prosident, bOwsrer, declined com- plying. It le announced that a Federal officer in Virginia, has been detected in making up fale accounts, im- volving # new loan to the Government of some thir- ty-thenand Jolla, The epeech of Mr. Laxconn, at Indlanepolia, pro Ao coe n great effect iu Washingtom, Tt ta regarded aa on expreasion of the determination of the Preai- | deat cleet to re toke the forts, collect the revenue int the porta of the osed.oy atates, and stop the postal wenn The influence of thee declarations Me Liset upon the Repubiioans tn Gungrons, a very perenp tiie. niova expreued In a letter arcribed to MMe Pravony, of Lowen, opposing concessions em the wrod that they would Leypair the credit of the Goventnent syrond, othnet attention among the tating apitallatey and have been brougit to the wetice of the Cabinet Town, in eremand of the Sonthwertern \n of the army with Leatquarters in Ban Ane tonio, Texas, bas been superceded by @ younyar off- cer, whone name as mot yet transpired, ‘The same 1. it will Le renemlercd, devolved on Gea, int Tay ‘The ‘Teeasury In now in better condition than it das Leen for reonthe pot and meets {te motaring obligations each day. ‘The action ef cortatn north= ern capitalists, th ty withhold loans to the Govertssent, tunlees tle Noth will compromina, ex cites no other € nithan one of disgust. Such attempta at money dictation rather retard than ad. othe caure of medevation and comcersion. Koulnations of army «fi ers continue in cons exqnenes of the reevrion agitation, Mew who not potriotian ¢ id by thoir coune ome im, g when monsile do: trewon, or J courage cuough to follow where a Bort dare lend, aro well out of the way, that Latter men may be prometed 6 from trutworthy morces mtate that Tennerroc bas j,\v¢ 00 ity against |. ld ing a tion. The Pstotice department hax determined not to appoint any ous postmaster in cave of a resigns. Hon, where it appears that an undertanding ex ted between the ono who resigned and the ove recoinmendod for the appointment, that the former ne tor the nu pose of L Ago Waiver, Sol'eltor of the ‘Treasury, hes resigned, and returns to Georgia, Te reason ig, the» he, w menule and rt the revsion. cesion of bin rtate, A L belonged to the seceding seuaters and ney have been forwarded to thein by express ‘Tuey have draw thelr full salaries for docuinents, deods, Opiotons of All the journals not comn of the dicunionints 4 frauds on the Govern of the special committee of th tatives, ‘The Worl saya of the report It in the rnont nstound ing development of gi fraud ever made in the history of the Tt extaliehes by evidence (clreumstany nern Dut carrying irresistible conviction) the complicity of Seertlary Viovi tn this taonatroas breach of trust, this nd malcoa it appear that et in the haods of Fiorp wt Le was tho xcceswory and ingru e. It shows that Piory wed the amount of nearly sven af dolores; that these necopranc preaved on tho market, and sold where Ik or ® private jndividv d be found to puretuase them ; and that upwerd of six millions of them are now afloat, and the government liable to be called om for their payment, ‘The World adds ite opinion that *Fior Ix o1 of the most iu'ainous aud unmitigated —villainn alive.” ‘The Tins, reviewing the report, arrives at this eenclunioe ‘That all thene thefts and franditent acc were issued an parts of a deeply laid scheme for the Aisraption of the Netronal Government and the can- cxalaent of official delinquency by the destruction of all the meana for tts mul expomure,—may ‘be Judged from the fact that, even sa far back as last Beptember, the 4th dary of next March waa upen aa the time for the redelivery by Runarit to Baitsy of the prurloined secocities ; aud, agin, Mr. Waanxs, to. whom Baruiry bad entrusted a confess. tou designed to clear Ex-Secretary Tuomrsox, of tho Interior, from any blame, —recetved orders ‘not & deliver the document until “fire fo a before the 4th of Murch.” Hore we havo clear ind cations of preconceived rewuive, on the part of Fiown and bla associate conspirators, to break np the N tional Government ot the clove of Mr. HANAN'S tort, ard to prevent the discovery of their various acts and implements of pillage by the prevention of Me, Lixoony's mmauguration, "The Timee sl9o adda this important statement: Ast Mr. Jerome DB. Simpson, Rowen city, who wok th Mandy waa a meco phy perhaps, be bis brea or, a1 mittee, hoor in the United Bates or. wlected ty Je Spun ther rm Dy Rossit.t, Mase heir contract, The Philadelphia North American mye : How a transaction wo openly wrony and ao liable to exposure could be me | ried om 18 amaniny A ayatematic shariog of pliader all around mite have been arrapjget, auc the mow Hberal use of tae proceed of this gigantic robbery must have baea made W keep the mlene at work. No holder should bo prauned ty have paid the fall value for thee acceptances until he prover the fact, for we yet know very litle of the tha'de of this most mar Se, nor avything definite as to the total AE OL PAPER so putotlrat by Frove, Le tw tee tified that no regular record was tnade of (tha it Dat Hie huniae as well as at that it mites to iaoued when nevpatiation failed thas is tomy new datos wore given to the sume drafs, as they were cal The Pia remarks wpon the fact that “most of the prminent actors in this unexampled robbery ricen in anlent sympathy with the se coders, 07 are now acting epon'y im concert with ments evorely upon President | mirrender of the covernmont into the hands of men who engngod in the moss monstrous «windiing operations, wile platting the Giaruption of the Unio The Journal of Comm duit in face of the nding exposure of its secassion fiends, while the Herald turns upon its old tevorites in Mr. Bu- CHANAN's Cabinet, and declares that Iu the other departments of govorament fraud and de‘sleations Lave been cominitted wh0 | cal ax loudly Tere never was & cabinets ich the country has beea more ex: tonsively and barefacedly plundered: Naval News. ‘The sailors aud marines whom circumstances render it necessary to retain Ag the service beyond the specified limit of their tae will recetve one- fourth their usval pay, im addition to thelr prosent wages, ‘Tae act of Congress which provides for this expressly reserves, om the part of the govern. ment, the right to bold enlisted men ay lomgas the Lnterests of the country demand it," on the condition aforesaid, In chedience wo orders from Washington, the U. 6. ship Bupply bs not to be put out of commission, as was expected, but will be iomediately fitted with stores and provisions forthe squadron now cruising «ff Florida, As every exertion is being made to expedite Ler outfit, she will be ready in a fow days. Lotters for the Brooklyn, Macedonian, Wyandotte, Bt. Louis, and Sabine, will be forward- ad by ber, if left at the Brooklyn Noval Lyceum, wit! out expense. Matters are getting brisk at the Norfolk Navy Yard. ‘The Portsmouth and Germantown are be ing rapidly prepared for commtasion, ‘The prem\s~ te are litera!ly filled with coal, which seems to ‘lan people expeot that Gosport will become # great couling place for United States tenn ‘Tuo UB, Revenue cutter Harriet Lane isto be ted nto a man. She yesterday to the Brooklyn Navy Yard lo rece) o a new and formidable armament, Four SS ewt, weight suns, one 12 Ib, howitzer end a quantity of act ond shell will be put on board, Tt Jtvata marine guard is to be detailed for diately, are in ap-eition to mate that offi have reslgued i. the UB eudeavort olvnin men for the eration an Noituern Arncuala and N Ving him wo inf ir time int te service @ Iimante shat ald of THE LATEST NEWS, | sisi o ser t ouyes on: SY TALBARAPS TO THE B. ¥, #73. ——_ Political, Intelligences. KXXVith CONGREAS Second Semon, heuate. Woshington, Feb, 13.—Aftor the Sonate had feturned to their own chamber. Mr, Prearsnan (Ma) reported the Conmilar and e1 for & Committee of Con err (Ch) prevented a py Ato mand fiim'y by the Ce n. Tourn (Pa) presented ‘al petitions in fF Of the CRITTENHEN resoiitions, he treaty wath New Grana- anaed newented © petition of a Ianre of Ladiana ta favor of the Calt- niwber Tex Mr. Teun made a report of the Jo'nt Commitee ng Votes, de for Vs and Vice President with & reso ution, memter of t Henate be appointed to act members fr. the Houvet Latity Mone Dir. BewAuD (N.Y), gave notice that he wh nwve to At ke Out that portion of the bill aboliau- the warebovaing wywem, Mr. Frieit (Ind ) asked leave to make a personal in regard to the report made yeatord sy » wheo it was said, pot been returned to the Dap ; he explained the mat ying, M6 Tudiaua, bub Biter wards Ly the L Ley'octing to ex: chst ge it, bad become worth eas, ond ti Leen given to hit merely as @ epecimen, Ve the roster te accomraudate and in the corres: iwplaced, but i Partmebt a4 5900 as it wae ‘The consiteration of the tariff bill was renumad Mr. Boaters ORL) explained of the Conn itter aad t) woe laid over. mn of Mr. Witnow (Maes) the bill fora svion of sh District of ny ren kuew been reported the approval relation whuteve: asked thin ques tat ft had no the tin avy reason for bring t Mr. Manon (Va) neked ifthe o ave requced ty Wake apy omth f Wison waid, they are not reprired to 6 kame oath kA mea KC ply an oat 4 Staten. om waid, he never knew men in ranks ath. He pro taleon by 1 to be enrolled take up the bili r tra nuruber of doc tho exirs nun A, withe by vol an paraed. ) reported the Dill known aa the |, recommending that t ii tue smeaduments Noase of Representatives. Wirshingion, Feb House openod with prayer by Chap wad “Riens the going sdentnistration. its labors im peace, witheus furthe without any stain of blood ; and incoming adm niatration, that rest on the President elect in hia Journey uither- ward ; that Toy gocd providence may be around him day and night, guarding and guiding him at p. And we pray thes may be peacefuily Wpily insugerated, wud afvrwards, by ‘wise aud pruden ‘that he may adm| the & wuner as Thy nvine naj be gl 6 of the people in ail thelr retations bead vanced, and that our examole of civil aud religious Liberty be foll-wed in all the world. Mr. Barawaw (Ohio) sent up the letter sent to him frov the Secretary of the Treasury, again urging xcdy measures, in view of the ng demands of the Treasury. Mr. Setmw An according! y reported a bill auth ining the President, in piace of any part of the gent loan, t ius coupon bonds of a denomination net exceeding fi'ty dolinrs, and bearing net exceed- ime sx per centum interest, aod running twenty years, and apply much bouda, it par, to the orediters who may receive them the eutire amount pot to exceed that authorized by tho recent loan ast, Mr. Bivawan made sn exylanation, showing the Importance of the meneur reporting of the axert (Vs.) onponed the ing thas the Piewident-elect had recently declaration of war, aud therefore be would obstacle in the way of the tyranieal Gesyatis thas into be inaugurated, —Ghappremed #8.) Mr BuvaMan moved a suspension of the rules, The Speaker as Op the Kenstors preceded by wunced ouse immediately rose and the Seustors touks waste ia» f the “4 deok, an was conducted to «i the toll vey igi t be By cake Benater ‘Teusnutay HORNH Had Pumtes took gree en oder waa restored, Vi Krose and guid: have awomblod, pursuant to the Constitu: tuition, in order that the elecworal vtios may be counted, and the result declored for President and Vice-President, commencing on the 4a of Maro’, Is0l, and it in ‘made my duty uni tich, to open the certifi-ates 0 election, in the pres ence of the two huuser, and 1 now proceed to the Performance of thet dury.” Vice-Prusident Baecktyninan then opened the PEL AEE, ctaining he lectoral vote of Maive, na Landed it to the teller Ttifloate taereot wan read, the Becve Buuate making o thereof, ‘The electoral votes of New Hampshire, Messy: churetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont and New York, wore similarly disposed of, Benator Dovatas (1M), suggested, and no objec- tion waa made, that the ‘formal part of the certit cates nud the tames of the electors be omitted, frou the reading. ‘The reading of the vote of South Carolina was productive of gacd Lumored excitement. ‘The roading of ail the electoral v tes having been couplited, We tellert reputed the result; where: vpem the 'View-Peesident rising, anid, Auattaw Locos, of 1 linois, having received » ory the whole puuiber of electoral vates, ia duly elected el Staten for the four yaare yoy om the 40 cf Mar TSO1; eat Han. Wimal MaMa, of Meine, having reeaived # majority Of the wile number ‘of elec oral votes, iv duly elected Vico Preaident of the United states for the sane term, Me added that the business for which the Houses assembled baving beea completed, the Sem: aters will pow return to their owa chamber, ‘The members of the Hue roe end remained sanding until Sana be Mall. ‘Mr. Wixsiow (NC ) moved to adjourn, Much contusion beve eaued. ‘The question of adjournment was negatived Ly one majority Mr. Cowrm (Iowa) moved that the special order, the Pacific Railroad bill, be cuntiaued over till to. morn On motion of Mr. Bamwan (Ohio) a member of the House was ordered te be appointed, in con) uac- tion with such members 4 may be appointed by the Benate, to wait on the Br and in- form him 6f bie elective. hcl Good Mr. Homwaam (Ark,) suggeeted en. Soorr Le also informed that there was no further use for the mereenas ies around the Cepitol, as the electoral ‘Yow had been counted. ‘The House then adjourned, STATE LEGISLATURE—Seante, Albany, Feb. 4.—Mr, McGnaw reported fa- vorably Ue bill to tnoorporate the German Hospi tal, New York, Mr. Gaumenen introduced a bil to authorize In- spectors of election to administer oaths in regard to qualification of voters, ‘The bill to repeal that part of the aot establishing regulations for the port of New York, which relates to private piers, was pamed. Mr. Gees intr: duced « bill to prevent bribery and coriuption. ‘The bill makes 18 unlawful (or oandi+ dates for nomination or their friends to bribe or induce by preseuts or prominss ary one to attend rimarios or caucuses, under « penalty of uot imprigonment of Bot han Aix pes & penalty on persons taking + tinperes penaities and ment on candidates for office or thelr who provide entertainment during « canvas for th ion OF pay any ouhi ng ballots atx di nce of sick or ipfiem voters to eaten the oflice to en elected. 1s provides Lrupriao any perwon who «fers @ bribe « mbar of the Logialanure to influence bis vote, and like punish nent, with expulsion from the Mouse, of any meas ler king ® bribe or say itducement’ for bis vote, Declares the aces of any weraber vacant, who shall laveor eek tobave any understanding, direct or hedivect, with any other member, respecting his vide, Adjourned, bills, or fur convey the polly, and on. which the off Primer prevented the petitions of 0. © Li amete, ayes i oad Kement Hound wucrety, a of ‘were presented for the re- aw, and for the submission of vote of the = 1 - 5 a pu Mean fire engine, cn the ground that the pity * charter gives ample power to borrow al! the 7 required for the good of the city, Both vetoes were Mr. Funan reported favorably the bill to widen Main street, Brock |ym, ‘The dally measion of the House after the 14th hx for 10 A. M. vort of the state board of | also & report om railr At 12 o'clock the Honse adjourned. ustization was by the State From Washington. Washington, Feb, 18.—A strong police force was stationed in various parts of the Capitol this morning, om the Howse side, aad some porte of t Duliding usually open to visitors wore clonod, At #0 eerly hour the gaileries of the Itai! of the Rapre- wentativer, ard the parsages leading thereto, were dormoly crowded. Lord Lrows, Chevallier Herat: MAx, and other foreign ministers, were among the distinguished apectators, On no former oxesion was there # mort animated and exciting scans, Por some three weeks past, in addition to other fears, the towing up of the Capitol has been re garded as an event not impoos'bie, and henoe, every night « thorough examination of the collars and ta of that building has been made by the Capito’ police, to be sure that no explostye mate- rinle had Leen there clandestinely deposited for much purpow ‘Today the officers of the artillery were on duty fe the purpose of immediately commanicating Comgrem show'd an attempt be mada to ate tack the Capitol, and the imilitary forces ware ready to advance at @ minute's warning, But there was nothing whatever visible to excite the Jenat apprehension, and it can en’ely ba asserted at never, during the last twenty yeard at least, pling of the Presidential electoral votes dby Letter, if as good, order than on the present cocksion, or Department hax wont to Congress tes for the fortifications, omitting Calhoun, Virginia, rida. Tt in add f the tw tion o Ke rand Jefferson, ¥ €d that the mum of $150,000 for es mentioned can be applied with miy within the next year, and should be applied to aug- mevt their efficiency and wtrength, aad to prepare thet to serve particularly, at lenst, as aval depots in the Gulf. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has advertined for propamals, til Ssturday, 28d inat., for the $4,000,000 a under the inte act, mocessful bddera to de Dorit the amount accepted on or bafore the fins of March, Jareference to tho atatoment of Senator Mena Min before the Belect Committee of the If use, Suat ho had informed the President that Sscrotery Frown waa inning acceptances, it is due the Pee sident to way, that he immediately thereon seat for Mr. Feovy and inquired by what authonty be feed them. Mr. Fiorn maid there was no law for or ngainat it, but it bad Leen the practice of the Department, The Proaident #sid the practice was wrong, ard instructed him to pay what he ha ixsued, Unt to issue no more, which Me. FLorn promind to do, th evident being under the impreasion that vnly a sma!l sum of money waa in. volved. Movements of Mr. Liaco! Colombus, Ohio, Feb. V8.—Me, Lixcous are rived here at two o'clock, and was immediately escorted to the state capitol, Ile was visited by; Gov. Dinnwon in the exeoutive-room, and, after futroductions, proceeded toa joint eewsion of the Logistature in Representatives Hall, and waa wel comed by Lieut. Governor King ina short ad dress, fo which Me. Lixcoum responded as follows : Mr. President ond Speaker, and geutiewen of the Genera! Lar porge fr Tt is true, as hae beea said by the Pres dent of the Senate, that vory gress re ponsibillty rests upon me in the posltioa to which the votes of the American people have called me. 1 ge deeply sensible of that woughty bility. 1 Dut know what you all know, that without apame, perhaps without @ reason why I should me that there has fallen up mee such a4 did not rest eran upon the Father of his Country, aud so feeling, T cannot but turn aud look for the support, without which it will be impossib!e for me to perform that grevt task. TI turn then ant look to the American people and to that God who hoe never forsaken them. Allusion has been msde to the Interest felt im relation t> the policy of 8 new adininistration, In this I have received from some, a degree of credit for having kapt nilence, and from others some deprecesion 1 mill’ think that T was right, Io the varying od repeatedly shifting scenes of the present au: without @ precedent which could enatle me to judge by the past, it han neemed Asting that before peaking tipon toe difficulties of the country, I elouid b gained a view of the whole Geld to be nure after all—bemng at liberty to modify and change the course of policy as future events may make a change necesury. I have not maintained silence fom say wantof real anxiety. It ina good thing that there is no more than anxiety, for there in nothing going wrong. It 1a «. gonwling Circumstance that when we look out, there is nothing that really hurta anybody, tain diftereat views upom political ‘qu nobody fa suffering anything. This is a ‘moa corsollng clireumm*auce, and from it wer chide that all we want is time, patience aud a reli that God who has never forsaken this pao Fellow citizens, what 1 have naid, [have Altogether extemporansously, and will mew come ty a v!ove, ‘The Nouthern Congrem. Montgomery, Ala., Feb, 13.—Mr. Stevie Presented » model tlag—a model dovice for the seal of the Southern Confederacy. Referre: Mr Comnan offered the following : Kewlved, That the Committee on Military and Naval affairs be instructed to include iu any plan Chey may propore for the organization of the Aray and Navy, eu! able provisions for such offi era of the A:iny aod Navy as have tendered the resigni- tion of their commissions in consequeace of their sdbenion to any oF all te ataten 0 this cvafederacy, doptest, Mr. Mianawaxn offered the following: Kewolved, that the commistes oa Commerce bs instructed to inquire and report upon the expedi- ency of repealing the vavigation laws of the cou~ fedimate states, and have leave to report by bil, Mr, Rucoxe offered the following: Kesotved, thas the committe on & flag and oul by tmtructed to adept and reporta flag as similar oe poweib'e to that of the Unitd Sates, making on! puch chasges as may be necessary to dist nrush eaaily one from the other, aud that tho atare sad wtripes be so arcanged in the Lanner as to nu uber the states ju the conted er Mr, Haooas socompanied his resolution with fel!- citous remarks, in the course of which Teferriag to the mare nicl stripes, ho maid that hg was the {dol of the boart, and that around it cluug mame of the pam which time could never efface or to grow dim, me eppowd the resolution, and wild that 4 from youth the stars and strpos “ ablem of tyranny and oppression, The debate grew interest’ ion. 16 Congress then went into secret session. Kansas Leqtelature, &o. Leavenworth, Feb. 12.—Gev, Ronesox h called the State’ Legislature to moet March 60h, Moch interest is fell im regard to the election of United States Senators, avn, the late acting Geverner of the Territory, bee appointed four Commissioners to the Po Conference ab Washington, and itis thought Gov. Roniweon will also appoint Commissioners, Virginia Convent oa Richmond, Feb. 13.—Tho ginia State Convention mst at the Capitol today, Joma Jax: of London, was elected President. Lv Union speech, but said that Virginia would iasist on ber rights, as @ conditien of remaining in the Confederacy, Orleans, Feb, 13,—The Louisiana State itive adjourned on the 12th instant, until the tf March, w await the action of the Southern Congress, General Telegraph. Mato Agricultural Boclety. i”, Feb, 18.—The State Agricultural in the Amombly Coawbor tod ey at 124 meeting was called to order by the » Hon, H, B. Howeimorom, ¢ Treasurer's report waa read and shows the pet receipts at State Fair at Eimira, of nine rand and forty three dollars, ‘Total onal re the year, $15 063 ; expenditures, $16,771, ‘Tne re- Vof the Secretary of the Bac.ety was read by 1, Jounson, ‘The Camden and Ambey Railroad. &c, Trenton, Feb, 13.—The contest of the great sgainat the principle of free ra N . 4 reading, aud ® beet motion for ite indefiaite Toatporeneut was low by 22 ayee agelnat 34 0 ‘There is great regntctng on ot tue inl!, Freshet at Albany—Destraction of Property. Albany, Feb, 18.—The ice broke up in front of the clty at # c’closk this morning, causing a great destruction of —aeamers, verges, sod Gonal bats, were drives om the docks sod ae the streets by the immense bodies of ice. street bridge is complete wreck. Hamtiton #rost {a partially destroyed, a also iabia atroet bridge. Beversl the plate and docks Ineve been partially demelinhed, as well as canal oats, Itrenber, staver, and offices have been carried down the river, The Basin prevents an extraordi- nary scene, as boats and buildings are all jammed in together. It ts impossilie to approximate the amount of loss or damage, but it must be very great. ‘The water ia rising very rapidiy, indicating that the ioe haa dammed up below. We have anti- cipations now of as great a freshet as occurred in 1507. ‘The telegraph lines Letween here and ‘Troy sre ail down. Opposite tive city the break up was sudden and atierded by «noise like thunder. Within twenty minutes after the start the water rome four fort, aod it ban been rising ever since, until at prosent the Tine is about weven to eight fort. The damege in the basins {9 rougaly estimated at $09,000, A her tow bat and other loats were driven through tho first story of the frame frewht det of the Ceotrai Rosd, the who'e front ty knocked out, and the building, which is very long sod two stories high, i# very much damaged; two brick machine shops, owned by Mr, Poscn, are de- atroyed {na similar manner at the foot of’ I «m{l- ton street. A er was driven through the wall of the Du vase, which stenis on the comer ofthe quay, Demage to produce and pro- vistows in#tore ia cowparatively wmall. At tle dock the men had a strong force on during the night in auticipation of the danger, ‘The water in ee pincer is up to Beradway, And in Muden \o it reacbew already to the rear of the Stanwie all, And thecellara and basements as high as Green street are filling, ‘The destruction bas been more audden aud rapid than that of 1589, though the water has not yet reached nearly aw Ligh, The Mohawk river ia feat broeking up. On Tues. day imtnense ransees of ion were carried down the stream at the rate of ten milosan hour, The trains om the Central K pad were more of lens detained by the ice working tivon the track. At Amsterdam heir houses, Toe Stock- on the Hudson K ver rried away on T up of the ¢ sins some tic o to ard from Alleay Ly the way of C! yon the Hoston Re lroad., ef m PM Toe water has continued to rise alow!y duriog the day, until the entire Liaainess portion of the city, ens of Browdway, in loundated aad bi deme is wholly suspended, Tae water in several atreets, running parallel with the river in the north. ern rection of the cty, iw several foot hign, and inany families Lave Len driven ty @ hasty retront, Jos cumber of instan: tes Lave been obliged at inet to remove by means of Lows from second sory windows, Sonith Broadway, from near the Atay Argus a lown to the wtamboat landing, is navigade y ee The Mansion Hove, late the Commercial ILotel, in entirely surrounded by water w the ico went out, two men hal a nirrow eecape, ‘They saw the destruction of the ice when in the middle of the river, and ran for Hemilton at bridge. Ou reschiag there thay wore overtaken by the flod and swept off. They got on @ large cake of ice formed from a rkating park on that part of the river, und wero carried dowa, but they ran against the South Perry allp aud were rescusd by means of ropss. Nod seription can convey w correct idea of she extent «{ tLe disaster, Htentuteate, propellers, forry boats, voasela and ovanl Hoots, are jammed together in a Pyyiniscuows heap of ruina, A | the bridges are more or leas njured. There Le at proaut ny signs of «Gail in tho Dol. Fresbets. Feb. 13.—Tho thaw has K ver piling ice ad track be- Feb. 13.—The dam of large reservoir on Carley rook, owned by the Dolaware and Hud- sm Oana! C mmpany, broke away this morning, de- stroying, 0 ike cvuree, a larye saw mill and tannery owned by Hesny & Bunsriis, togetoer with « lane aud bott'e factory, and other buildings owned by J. M. Mnoonstrt.n. Betlous damace bas also been dave to the Dele. ware and Hndayu Canal Co yin this wiclaity, ‘T0e loss was not known, oe ¥ ——— Fire. Portland, Feb. 13.—Block No. 88 and 87 Con.mercial wt ert, occupied by gumnwan & LLatt, nd others, with « large stock of tea, tobacco, t2., were destroped by fice thls Lose Bab stoped Wy morning. ra The Canada Mlave Case. Toronto, Feb, 13.—The English writ of habeae corpus im the ASDERGOM case wag served on the Gheriff om Menday. If the prisoner ls remanded | te Caradian Goutt, he will then bw taken 6 Rage Sevtons Mteambeat Dimater. St Louie, Feb. 13.—Yeaterday morntng, the steamer Gunsbine picked up a mnag at Keskeakia Bond + pectng through her guard, burst ‘them ‘wo Of Mie deck handy who sulne 20 0 (iuomly dick ced Hadson River Items Braxraax Ku.iep,—Barly on Twestay morulng, ® passenger train on the Hudson River Ralivad, when wear Poughkeepae, pamed over whet appenred to be @ broken rail, and on arriving at that city, dispatched the track-man to asertais if uch were the fact. Near the spot indicated, however, the bedy of @ man terribly mutil sted was found, who proved to be @ young man, named Ja- com Beraox, & brakeman, empleyed on the train Its supposed that Le fell asleep and dropped of the platforin, between the cars, thus giving rige > the suspicion that the train had paased over « bro~ ken rail. Tue BARN AND STADLES attached to Roror's Motel, Monticello, were destroyed Ly fre on Mou day of last week. Tae horges in the stable were raved, Mr. Rewer lone about $1,000, A seniors accrpent occurred on Friday morning, to two young moa, pamed Jous Sucrm nnd James Moana, at Swarr & Manoowur's grist mili, at Chanaingville, Is appeared that Surrn got caught In some way by the main belt, in putting ow the pulley, and was carried round the shat, which took his arm off close to the shoulder, aud one of hin legs was so much injured that 48 te thought it will be necessary to amputate it, Mo- six lont two firgers of the lef hand in rescuing higa from bia perilous situation, A Bero.ar, oxa in a store, at Roches! burut the place up. CITY NEWS. AN Aupactons “Sr:1.1,"—Somo anknowa fascal, who has tried his hand several times lately the wate kind of thing, last night threw upon the stroota of the city» bogus Ketra,containing pie tended telegraphic news of an attack on Fort Sum ter, led by Col, Marxe (1) which was reuleed with terrible havoc by Major Axpuxson’s guas, Au hones newsbey, rogardful of the honor of his pre. ension, indignantly rushed tothe 2d Ward Police Station with information of the swindle, which was instantly teleraphed throughout the city by geant WErcKerr. One newsboy was arreted ia selling the how, and about 700 copies were seized ot No. & Ann street, ‘The police are im search of the arvh-decei vor, on lay merning, The loss 1,000, Seazvne ov Monrrioxs oy Wan—.A box, containing 2,000 boxes of percussion eaps, and two boxes, containing 5.000 Minie ball cartridges, which had been taken to pier 12 East River, for shipment on beard the steamer Huntaville, were selzed by the police on Wednesday afternoon, and sent to the State Arsenal, The boxes were markad "G, J." Savanna, Goo., and the vessel in which they were to have Leen shipped, mailed at 9 o'clock P, Me How rary Arvorprn 10 po rr. —The great Dovatas barbecue, held at Jone’s Wood during the Presidential compaign, when roast beef and argu- ment, beer and eloquence were dispensed #0 lavish- ly to an immense hungry, thirsty, and enthusiastic multitude, is likely to be again brought before the people in a way certainly not very gratifying to the honorsble gentlemen who engineered the affair, ‘The Cermittes incurred expenses for reut, refreeh- ments, &e., to the amount of $223, not a cent of which bas yet been paid, and esch member of the Commiteee dodges the responsibility of the deus, ORPTION OF TUK PaRsiDENT ELecr, ‘he committees of the Common Council, appointed to take arrangements for the reception of Mr. Lax- col, organised ywterday, and resolved to proceed to Albany und ko charge of thelr guest from that point, As Wroxvapay.—Ash Wodnosday was generally olwerved yeoterday im the Episcopalian and Catholic churches, In Trinity Church, Rev. Dre, Vurton and Oumar performed the services; dhe furmer also delivering an eloquent sermon frou fons, © Koy uiake @ muck of sla," H Tae Fourtn Warn Misston.--The anni- versary of the “Home for Little Wanderers," was held lant night in the large hall of Cooper Institute, ‘Wrsox G. Hows, Huq, in the chat, The great ball was packed to overflowing. The exercises ‘were opened with © chapt and preyer, after which Addreenen were delivered by the President, (Wie fon G, Hot) Rev. Dra, Hoon, Larunor, Hiaos, and the Superintendant, Rev, W.0. Vax Merma; interspered with music by Dovswortn's Baud, and the children of the Mission, of whom about three Inndred were seated on the platform. They were said to Le the teproventat!ves of siztcen dif-rent na- tions, includ the various classes of the “children of the mtreet.". They were clean, neatly dressed, and their singing was singularly beautiful. During the evening, « little boy, stepped upon LEGAL PEPOR PS_—WEONESDAY. United Mates District Court. Pofire Judge Berra. 7 Post-C fice Defalettion —Jadge ui the jury today. Mle said the Govoen- Abound fo inform the waretion of Mrs when th mout wai Fowler's d If the t ly 1 be eo the platform, waving the *‘siars and stripes.” 126 | tw toat Mr. € ick Wat to bem party to it, them moment the the usands wo er Athe hss row | it id. 6 We 10 jury to deter- Wo their feet, and never was the “stir Syansied | Dive The Jude oceui d over bom heurn im Danner” eurg with grester erthurlas a, 1 Ami! the yicat vad ob Laan be and vat ‘The pian of the Mission « from seventy five t+ vae b ete piog Ing two perouns at a $2,600, during she your. ‘The report slows that over semen huvured were received, waaled, clothed, fed, Weugit, aad inany provided with places oF went to carey be v-ted Lomes, Eleven persona are employed iy the york ous departments, and over $6,500 have tom exe pended in carrying on this noble work. Over 10 000 garments, pieces of bedding, and pair of «hose tnd boota, were distribuied among the needy Atout one humlred ladies have enruiled their namet and divided themselves into fivo elasson, each class taking one day in the week to labor im the wardrobe and ahoolroom, aad to visit the Lomes of the children. ‘Tho wcces of this miaston may be inforred from the fact that, without any fund to draw upen, appropriation fom the city or wate, or even dole Ine from the school fund, ite financial affairs have Leen so managed, thet all its demands have been promptly moet, and the soclety at prevout does not tonpiat red ebtid expense to being im a wealed she Mayer, he, —Thie wan 60 oF 4o.a° she Special Term of thie ‘Court, held by Justice Waite, for an order te shew tacad copied with & proligatoary iDjanction, Wey the Wefeudee lt nce be perpetually jee joined (rom complering the contract for cleaniag the ‘streets and avenurs, made with A. J org ed whom the Cemmon’ Connetl, by a resolution, have Awarded this contract for five years, at the sum of 000 & year. 4 The plaidt fs Lid wee $195 060 © yee for the mame contract, aud Le a'leges that he offered and, atood res to give unex -eptional bondemen fo. the faithful performance of the work, and ae beter tha lowest bidder, he waa entitled to the contre , end the def odants bad no right to award (he coa- tract to Hockley, The Court granted the order be ing returnable on the 2th inet, United Mater Commisstonests Ofice. Hon ¥ Terrs, Commissioner, Decision relative to the I "9 Act of 1806 Tinpentant to Shiporners.—In the matter of tha owe a doilar, leamship Kangaroo, and Sayntet Brooks, Mastel - . ‘Thin waa on iwformation to enforce ® penalty Toun B. Govan is to deliver his naw loc. | $10 600 againat the taster of the meamehip Kan- gar an allege excesa of 200 passcu gers over the mimber allowed ly iawto be carpied scooting to the meswurement cf the vossel After testimony bad been taken for the Govern ment, the counsel for the defeace mov d the ou charze of the sccnsed, on the ground that the pro Visions of the law, al ) amounting tom prob bition, bad pot, by their terms, so clearly extended the petalty to masters of 1) vensala, woore the ture om the “streets of Loadun,” at Covper Laati- tute, on Friday evening. Eprron N. Y. St Please oblige an oll subscriber ty eting the attention of the Street Inspector to wundry dead dogs and cata which have bsen lying in 9th street, near the Second avenue, for the prst three months, presenting glitly and disagree able nuisance to the residents in that asighbor- hood. MP, J New Yora, Feb, 13th, 1800, offeuce was not commited withia the juradioion of the United States, ax to warrant the Commissioner ing tt iu hc acrure The ner deciied that the complaint muat be distntawed. Sapreme Court. City Railroad Car Licenses. —The Mayor va. very un Naw Yorn, February 13th, 1861.—7% the | The Second Avenue Railroad Company.—A corpora Batter of the Sex :~Duam Sim: —Pormit me prs pone h Uneees ny wention a hy whic ny iti. | Penalty of every passenger car run below to mention & way by which many of our citl | Wigh utr: without & Noense. Tale aot nema ore ewindled out of thei: mone; You are whenerer tho skating pond is im geod condition the bail ia raised, aud al! the cars Going tn that direction are trimmed with fagn, auch as “Skating at the Central Park this day," &c, Now this is all very well if attondod to with prompt: ness. Bub why are these fxr not taken down as son ag the all is lowered ¢ Some times these age are allowed tobe up for hours after the ball is down, and thus the public are induced to go. ing” on a fool's errand, Will not the Pres! teso Companies Lave this attended to? I Weught under thle ordinance, ‘for # WK of the defendanta. wea, that by the grant pe lay thetr track and yun tracted to allow the cars ty ru wit quirements, and that the dofeud sats are, thereforn, not liable for the penalty wonght to be recovered, hi laletifs interpree decerrer, averting that it constituted no defence. The Court, At mpecia! terun, overruled the demurrer, and dia missed the complaint. ‘The defendants now bring appeal to the general term of the Court, where Angiment at loogth was heard upop the question, ‘The defeodants contended that ne such right ae that uow claimed in behalf of the Corporetiongx under the geoerel powers in respect to the PNbito streets, auch powerd aa defiued by the charters, ionial and legulative being wholly those of regal Hlor snd police, aed inno sense anslagous to that nt- Mim | tempted to Le exercised by the resolution impowing 8 license fee with a penalty. Decision reserved. City News, s hird Pag Garden, ‘The woekly stato- wee ley eo ® e Number of Foaigrante arriy Equauty Aparte vor Tim AoKD, TH 0d since the first of January, 2,003, against 9,892, ADULT O8 THE CHILD, sometime last year; number of inmatos in the varl- ows institutions under the care of the board 1,270, ate receipts during the past week $1053.54, expenditures $14,019, leaving a balance of $5,077,- 76, of the commutation fuad in tha Brake After transacting gome routing business a com. muaication was received from Messrs. Lapis & Repiaxin, agents of the Virginia Steamship Com Dany, In reponse to the demand of the Board that bey should file BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS have already secured a HIGH CHARACTER os 0 SAPS and KFFICIENT PURGATIVE. Ther in fact, have other curative qualities which continue te relelvs the blood of Impuritice as long as any remain, For Coupe, Covans, Astuma, Drararsia, Corto, Coorrvannes, Neavous and S10x Heapsoum, Stow WRvas ov tua SromAct ; and asan axtlbilious medi- a bonds for the Of the | elae, they are wrmuowr 4 avai. The slek, bowers burned ship Globus, brought from Norfolk, om the | affected, should at ence procure this admirable medi round thal such Faraengery were lable to become | ene. chargeable to the city. It was stated in the com- | gold both coated and plain with ample directions, at mi ‘on that said passengers were not to be con- sidered aliens 1m the sense of the law, and Mr. Jm- Lanattavs stated that they were cared for by the German Benevolent Society, each of them having received $25, and most of tnem erat te the the PRINCIPLE OFFICK 2% CANAL 8ST, Ne. 4 UNION SQUARE, AND BUBNTON'S 296 BOWERY, Of Mr."Jusanouaus the bonds were i TS ga Frenove ir. JMILINOHAUS Whe ) a ¢.Btonee. Baird’ se An aeoroate and No.0 WILLOUGHDY BY, Bi TM, } Fine oy Bast 12ricsteeet.—Trmer Horsrs: Borsrp.—At about 83¢ o'clock last evening a fire occurred in the freme ateble of Paraiox Kent, in the rear of 269 Kewt 19th street, The stable was destroyed md three horses burned ; two of them were owned by Parrox Krug, and valued at $300; the ot] whed by Titomas Skitteva, was valued, ‘The building was valued at sbont no insurance. ‘The fire is supposed to have beea the work of an incendiary, =p TO DeatH.—MAnGAret Concoray, a native of Ireland, 8% years of age, died on Wed- nesday at No. 124 Cliston street, from burns re- ‘These Baths have been in snccenful years and have giras ualveresl attasetions” ‘These Bathe ‘Decaune |; Hauallze the clreulation of the blood. §, Core a voumon col. VEVEE AND AouR, mrowA- J, SALT RUKUM, 80K THROAT, DROPS ns Ps WRURALOUA R. F. Himnarps Wito Oueney Berrans, RBeturthan the best th he purvet— made frou the best materials always tata] lorpecialip te ceived, on the 2d inst., when her clothes took fire | gush cnicebled persons, and persons rloovertng from @ fluid lamp which expleded w TRY THE WILD CHERRY BILTERS. filling it. Coroner Soumue held ao inquest upon | We would recommend all who are aftiicted with hee body. of appetive, faln'neas pain in” the chest, or the tag — —- Incident to the «pring seasen, to KF. Police Inteltigeace. Arremrrep Monper ix A Trier Hoosen. —A Max Spans nas Wire asp rum Saoors Bovsecy.—A man named Huon Warp made an attempt yesterdsy morning to murder his wife Durvorr, at the venomens 203 Avonne A, Ly mobbing her, after which, ne shot himself, I oe BARRIS Wid Chore Hiker nttte ety; Hteannot fail vo benefit the invalids and we, whee, Fda sump’ voloe to tell al the ailctod where Grey ean ‘unrivaled mer Site cherry bittory ls asa frgnte : clan, as every doctor nows t Oppears that they had guarrellet about t! Barr's Trioormmnovs persion of $150 which tLe worn had earned st | ta the bes and cheapest artis tr drmeiey and oantl- service, and doprwited in's Sevinge Tank in her | fring, cleaplag. carg wreerring ‘tnd. rotering the | own Wako liad repeatedly. req uented her ‘Laden fy Tt, “Bold by all drugqiate, ‘ethis money with him, but sie invariably reused, Pinaily, be trested had to leave bim and go with ber children to the home of her brother-in-law at the above number, brought s eutt against his aiming thet he bad earned it, but she proved the contrary, and won the so badly that she Mercantu.e Linnary Association, JOBN B. GOUG! ‘Wl deliver bnew and brit a ‘This so ex ‘Wan, that he determing rwurder her, and yesterday morning, baring bimeelf with a kn fe end revolver, called Louse, aud on reaching his wife's 109 mundud the move; ‘and be drew the revolver and fired two ab | her, but without effet. Friends then interpos aod Wap became cal and expressed sincere sor row for what he had done. ‘After a abort time be left the rown, bat on reach- img the ball called bis wife outte give ber, as he wald, a parting kiss, as sho approached him he geined Ler and pluaged the dirk kuife int» her brent, abdomen aud thighs ‘The poor woman fell to the floor, and her husband ran into the sf where La placed the revolver to ‘The ball lodged im his bowels and he fell to ment. Officer Sawpvoun, of the 3th Ward, was ab the momeut and nad him taken to Bellevue Hospital, where his wound was pro- prunced highly danearous: Mrs. W ap wee prompt- ‘attended to by Police Surgeon Morr, who thinks da though nh ly wounded, re ‘The partion are both natives of I ‘and been married 16 years, WAxp formerly owned coal yard, Lut failed in busines, and since that time has been in indigent circumstances. His wife saved the $150 by working at service ime family im Lispenaid street, Ropnrnims ny 4 Cuunx.—Eowanp Sxrru, ® youth, 18 years of age, employed in the jewelry store of Menge, Hatt, & Wannumn, No.2 Maiden Lane, was arrested yesterday br Detective Deam- nun, charged with robbing his employers of 18 old Watehes,12 gold chaias, and numerous dlamond Sager rings, bres-tpins, Urvactes, bracelets, to. Th appears thai goods were minsed {rom the sore & fow weeks 8g0, sil Surnu being suspected, the D> tective was employed to watch hin movements, Ie accordingly * piped” him after he left she wore each evening, and found that be was in the babit of visiting low concert and drinking saloons in Broadway, where he made the acquaintance of the vileof Loch sexes, It was also ascertained that be had made valuable presents of jewolry to two of the waiter girls at the Att Union Balooa, and to two ether females at*No, 608 Broome at, ; also, that he had pawned the resi of she stolen property at Sra ron's, Luvy's, and otber pawnahops. Ho was then arrested, and’ after some hesitation confessed his guilt, All the property has, by the exertions of the officer, been discovered, Surru was taken be(ore Justice Kauiy. who deta'ned him for examination, again de~ Bbe refused to g vo it to him, a 0 LOST—#20 REWARD—LOST ON the 19h inct, froen 961 Week sath a, « om Aut,’ ‘Tho finder will reonk above reward by leaving her at 13 Marion it OG LOST—¢2 ‘werday, @ Kooteh terrier dog; had « strat neck; letter T and two glass buttons on the str ‘The above reward will be pyi \—LOST ON REWARD. od Ho is mid to be a relat ve of one of the members Bid for of the firm which he robbed, and there is sme RK, MOORE, stoamboat row, hesitation on their part to prosecuting him, foot of West 10th st, North River, 5 Auarp Fravp py A Lawyer, —Srines LOCKET L0st—oN MONDAY EyEN Proxs, # lawyer, doing business in this city, was og, 11th, bet. 10 and 11, a lady's gold loo\et, arrested on Wednesday, charged with having do, | falping a gentem ny} enieg, tnd some bale k frauded Mr JosiAu Sane, an elderly gentleman, er Wilt be suitably re Irving Place, The find residing st Paterson, N. G., out of $50,000, by ob- | by leaving If at 101 Bast Std ot, 8 taining from him, by tnisrepresentation, « power of 1 that in February, 1560, Mr. ILKS STOLEN—A HANDSOME RE wished 10 obtain a loan of $1,000 oa about Ses all be ald to any poream who may ale $4,000 worth of property, which he owned in the | such, information, te oll Los Partin who obtained te cae 4 ‘Waghini 7 townships of Paterson and Kent, aud called upon Pros to negotiate the loan, "Phe letter told him that in ord+r to effeot it, he (Bran) wou'd have to sion a yaper which was then prepared. Mr. Straus wigaed tue ayer mud leis didmtiund wid Pane +

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