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|sINLA TURK Senate, , Feb, 18.—The bill to increase the all deputics ia the State Departments, won reported adversely. Agree # Bpenker of that ty (COUN, 1 COMMER IAN FS Of | Lieut Governor. Movements of Mr. Lincein. Utica, N, Y., Feb, 18.—The train bearing the lect and parts, lef Buffalo at a qaarter > Notwithatanding the People were present to five minrites, Some V0, in atawer te thelr cheers, Soppered on ths , * Fear plettorm oad simply bowed ‘Tue train arrived at THE NEW YORK SU ESDAY MOR ATEST NEWS. APH TO THK N. ¥. SUN. Opinions of the Pree. ‘The Journal of Commerce has little faith in the labors of the Pease Conference, because i is destitute of the authority to enforce ite conc|uslone, ‘The Journal therefore demands that the whole querticn of adjustment be referred to the people. ‘The Herali, in « rambling article ca Mr. Low coux's speeches since he started on his journey to Woshington, draws from them the inference that the President elect is not to be gevamed by the ex- treme and impracticable members of his party, but that It in his determination to parmie s pelicyrwhich shall deprive the Bouth of every excuse for disun- fon. ‘The Merald looks forward to an early dissolu- {ion of the southern confeterney, and says indicate that a new ors is, about to ‘copectally of Mr, Bxwann, ts undoubtedly difficult; but ne individual possesses igher degree than hitneelf, the Fereevisingty te tho coupe na ber egparentiy mark @ course . Pout for tie hires ands if the, apeooh del by Mr. Livoot.™ at Buffalo is to be received os jadi- determination to abide by conservative Union views, both will make for themselves names among the highest in the bis- tory of the matesmen, petrivte and’ benelsctors of ‘The Keening Post contrame the sty'e and tone of the speeches delivered by Mr. Lrxoora and those delivered by Mr. Jurrma%n Davia, the Provisional President of the seceding states. First, of their Personal positions it eays : Mr Lincoux is the constitutionally elected Pre- ts not only the principle of 8 the noblest constitution of government the wisdom of man devised. Mr. Davis, on other hand, is the chosen officer of vention of disnff.cted traitors and schemers who can vernment from which motives are @ rent Jean ambition and malignant pre) udiceragainet thelr weoLm carries with him the enlightensd world, while Mr. Davis provokes either its execrations of ite ri- THE J. ING, FEB. 19, 1861, before 6 o'clock this to, the Assembly, de- ¢ i!lness of the ‘The President of the Sena'e pro. tem., Me. Lar~ am, declared that the resolution must lie over one Arrival of the President elect. ‘Tur event of today, to our city readers, is of course, the advent of the first Wertern Pros- ident, and the first traly self-made working man who has ever been elected to that high ‘office, He will arrive at the Thirty-firvt street station on the Huson River Railroad, at threo ‘o'clock, and will be conducted themce to the Astor House, through the route deseribed else- where in this morning's Sux. population will be out to nee the gaunt, un. polished Mlinoian, and thoy will find that the looks the rail-splitter, and talks the un- studied common langage of the poople—a novel phenomenon ia too unaccustomed, hardrde were Political Intelligence. EXXVIth CONGHEMS Kecond Bemton. nohester at 8 o’clock, crowd of people, numbering not less then & fled the pace ‘around the depot. Mr. Lemont ‘was uitre duce responded To's welcome, wa follows “T copfers myself, after havi encessince leaving bome,overwbalmed with this vast pumber sf faces at this hour of the morning. tok vain ennigh to belteve that any wish to nee me ss an individasl, but berause Tam for the time being te people, Toould not if I would address on ab apy length. I have not the hrd the time fore ‘views that are off Washington, Feb. 18.—Mr, Braga (N. ©, from the Committers on Claims, reported & resol. {ion to repeal the joint revolution in favor of Wr. Hi Droxoor, Adopted. ‘The report of the Committes of Conference on the Deficiency bill, made om Saturday, was taicen Mr. Kixe (N.Y) prevented petition from the Getman Republican Association of tbe city on of the Uaton and ti She Constitution and lawe. | 7 Tousen (Pa) presented reversl petitions fueoden resolutions, a) fs peti Fishers of the Unised Staten ¢ woking @ mod- Me considered the mes- melt to thie Sette + introduced » bill to repeal the Ninth ventution being reached, Mr. pen moved that the Speaker of the Assen: Uly te designated to receive President Lexooun in the aba nce of the Lient Governor, Tawmown considered that seen large andl- The order of the Of course, the administration and ‘be done for the pree- | *¢ Ay ‘A long debate ensued, during which Me. TA. bec shag &y | mau, Presidect protem. of the Benste, declared hitmeeif willing to abide iy the deoision of the Hem= ‘ate, but vindionted the right of the Senate to the Mr. Bermora off-red a wubstltute, that irrepressible conflict had arisen for sion of the Presidemt elect, between the rival factions of Republicanism: therefore, Resolved, That Mr. Loxootm be telegraph ewitch «ff at Schenectady, and to goto New York direet via Troy. ‘The wkole sutject waa then laid on the taite— me and w bid you farewell. I hope it what we think of it. Wo shall now begin to stady and consider this kind of Prosident, and by the end of his term, may probably have a definite impremion of som: sort, the idea of a chief taken from the ranks. patriotic citizens welcome him cordially to our city, and thousands of pr ven this day for protec strength to the elected chief who personates the imperiled national Mr. Lixooum remsined standing on the rear plat form of the car until the Henite of the crowd were pase. At Cizde an enthusiastic crowd was gathered who welcomed Mr cheers. He thanked the peopl but had no speech to make, and po time to make if in, Ho was glad to see them and bade them good At Syracuse crowd, estimated at 10,000 was ammomiied to receive Mr. Linoou. "A pl draped in the national fixg bad been erected, from which Mr Lrwom. waa invited to addrem the audi- which, bowever, he declined te do, i Uaay sae draw 00 Lnferences from hit to comply wi ir request in regard to saber plekirem with whieh ia Upon the platform was a live eagle. AX Utica the train waa awalted by thousands of peo- ‘were standing in aanow storm. Tne Citi- Corpe fired a ralute, and the erowd enthusise- Mr. Linooun ascended © platform which was drawn nipom the track, and waa intro Aniced to the assembled concourse by the Mayor. He mpoke as fo!lowe: * Ladies and Gentlemens —1 have no speech to make 60 you. and [aball not bave sufficient thine to T have appeared here almply to heaitily for this noble reception, and to you and allow you to eee me, * lenat an reqarda the ladies, Thai the bargain in the sight. Ia conc! to way farewell." Hie wan met here by the Legialative Committee. A few tuinuiten later the train parsed on, Mr. Lis coun bowing a farewell a4 be left the crowd beaind. ‘The Presidential train arrived here at 2:20 vclock, tt being 10 minutes ahead of cf Golumbie ol ‘Tariff bill in rege’ (Mass,) presented ® petition from citizens of Massachusetts against mise which would extend slavery petitions frem citizens of Phila deiphis in favor of the Constivution aa 18 is, and the enforcement of the laws. ‘Mr, Casmaom (Pa ) proveoted reun of Peunayleania, in favor of the Coastitut an it ta, ond others in fa vers ascend to Hoa- ion, wisdom and petitions from citl- Namerous resolutions were introduced relating te arrangements of the House during the recs of the President elect. Fventuslly the gall were reserved excl lobby for Indies aod ‘Mr, HALE (N. IT) presented the petition of Lewis Wanwra, Paymaaver at the Poossoole Navy Yard, bad been seized, whee the ‘Yard was taken, aod saking relief. Dowatas (Ii! ) presented several petitions in favor of the geperal bankrupt act. Morars, For ren (Ct), Dixow (Ct ), and Thy Brow ON. J.), Presented petitions from citizens of G m= necticut and New Jersey, favoring the Border State of our beleved coun- jant lemen accompany! 7 of resolusions were introduced wit! ‘Ret ladies on the foor. nan moved that any member desiring to accommodates ady. may give his seat up to “The doors were ordered to be cloned untl! » quar- ter before three, excupt for the admission of thove vilegen Of the floor, aud ladies ace companying them. Mr. Warwon reported favorably the Railroad toll Pettit aod Black. Tur discassion in secret session of the Uni- ted States Senate, in reference to the Presi- ion of Jon Perret, ana, for United States District Judge in the new state of Kansas, and of Jannmian 8. of Poausylvania, now the Secretary of State, and formerly Attorney General, for on the Supreme Coart Benoh, are described by the Washington correspo as of a most lively and interesting character ‘The Republican Senators are opposed to both ions, but had they been sent in before the secession of the southern Senators they would undoubted!y have been ¢ fellow-men. Mi sympathies of the en tically chew od, Mr. Baxmn (Oregon) presented the credentials of Jas, W. Newurr, Serator elect from Oregon. Mr, Moxaitt., (Me.) presented sevoral petitions for the emancipation of slaves and compensation ‘Of their spesches, It anys: Mr. Lovcoun talka as if to rational mea, with « calm confidence im the good sense of his hearers, ‘and in the pesceful abd rrouperative wor! but Me. Davia larde with “odda, guna and ‘The bill to incorporate the Veterans :f the Ne- ds wan ordered to a third rexdinz. Mr Tanne introduced m Will to authorize the Piuabing Rallread Gompany to use rail lens than 6 Mr. Wilson (Masa ) offered a redo make one if T hed. afer the Senate meet at 11 o'clock, which was taken perch, Wke Bb Act triggers.” and souils war alar o to fight Mr. Davis, and he rament of the United States feud tts property’ rn where it can, Tam not «ure, ) moved to take up the Ps and. asked @ committee of Houne jad limited the amount on the 8% ment for the Overland Mail, Privilege of the floar war extended to Ins Kenator elect, and to of the New York Common Counc the Prew dent lect. ions of the Senate complimentary of ks, of Maryland, worecciled up aad eoute its revenue Mr. Latiaw (Cal.) moved that the Sen it will make no agurens’ ke having arrived, tho ‘Tariff bill was ite ‘The Houne took » recess till 3 o'clock P.M © of power is in th s—Doveras, of Mlinois, Pex of Obia, and Lari as wented the resol: of the Crrerksnnn ri ‘The greatest assemblage of people Alteny had congregated to witness Mr. Linvoun'e Nortous Charges Athan, Feb. 18 Aswembly, from the first district of this (Albany) Com was arrested thix morning, justice Panaowa, on complaint of 1) Attorney SHarven, charging the wid with bribery and corruption Iw demanding money for his vote on ® bill to increase the mala Deputy District Attorasy of Albany C offered to east his vots tn ite favor for $100, and ine timated that he could defeat the bill, and would do #0 if he was tot paid the mid amount, The evi- dence of hia crime ia indisputedl examination before the magistrate and was com- mitted but subsequently was tacen before the County Judge on an application to admit him to did Again the oppreaiona of » 0, but ava recklews and Avis knows, and bis Viva Brrvuksn, knows that the g rer. # Uaited States haa been in every renpect oat, equitable and generous, It has never. In- t, upon the prorezatives jit bla bewer trampled 1 30n of any soithern roan; and Againel it ie not & revolt against tyranny, jent ineurrtion of polittes naticn, who were cast down from power by the Faction of the governiment, and who have resolved to ruim where they cannot rule, ‘Their scheme is, not to extend the pri far governmest, Lut to build up a vast, slave jog military tyranny. Thi their conduct excttes no approval, but provokes ra- ther odtum aad dincrace. No nation will ever hail them as benefactors, no individual rity ever rive up 6 call ‘When Mr. Davis, then, with that ef ‘the fathers of the republic, he either wilfully filsifles bistory, or is made Insane bys Totten ‘conceit. Me and his confederates are no ‘Wasnimarox ami his compears oe stealing an African baby is like Couru- vering ® new continent, We wonder, he apeke, that the ghosts of those illustrious men did not ory shame from thelr graves, of California—and the probability is that they will yote to reject the formerly Unite States Senator feom Todiana, and during hi ship To Bayrox male hit name no torioas by dese crany inurment XeoL appenred on the platform and was receives with deafening ch Tuacurn, who welcomed him in» brief cb, which Mr. Luxeon briefly responded. ‘The procession then toved to the Cap! ™ waa conducted to the nata then proceeded to the c " He was met by ‘A discussion arose on th mittee which lerxens the du vund on toa and mendment of te Com- Washington soci tion, as Prerrer had the repa- tation of being an intidel in relig’ scrupulous as a politicia uz the President elect, Govamor moceeded with bit Capitol, whore be was grvete! by « per- Bawron's deseri oLerTie (Wis ) offered ® proviso that the F coane after the 30%h J x which was not agreed to. ‘The amendment wea renewed excepting sugar—not Pork (Mo ) moved to strike out so much Jed to tee and ooffee—but it wan not agreed. ir. MALon (Va.) offered @ proving, that the duty voffve cease when the publle Tresur) may no longer be called on to support the Post Of ‘The amendment of the committos was then agreed. to yeas 23; neye 19, KR 1.) then offered an amendment, reducing the loan from twenty-one millions to ten ‘proviso that no part of the loan be jr Pano (Md.) Conference on the Executive and Li priation Bill that Teport was agreed In by the Senate, Adjourned, oman then introduced him to the Lud cheers followed Mr. Monoan's sddrese,when Mr. Lawcoun replied ss fellows : Mr. Governor :. wes pleseed to rec height, with sll the grosser animal qualities Mr. Back, as a lawyor, and a gentleman in his deportmont, is far su- porior to Perrrr. ‘The Soathern President. Mr. Jnrvanson Daves, elected by the Mont- gomery Convention Provi seceding southern states, made his inaugural It is the specch of a man who has embarked ina bad cause, and whose mind is filled with apprehensions of the conse- #4 of the rash and revolutionary movement of which he is now the leader. flecting man in the whole civilized world will estionable alovation, largely developed. hank oud tne peopl ‘you peo ‘ork for thie, moet hearty abd magni. fivers welcome, I am not.fied by your Governor That this reception is given without distinction of more gladly because it is #9, nary, and in any country tie tolerated, attach From Washington. Washington, Feb. 18.—It appears from tho investigation of the House Military Committes thes Ex. Secretary Piorn accepted A. R. Rauxwar's bid for 100,000 muskets, but thet Secretary Hour refines to recognise the contract. Mr. Bmrxwar mays they were intended for the Sardinian Goverament. It is further shown that Mr. FLorp distributed without any order, through the engineer of the department ©,000 percussion muskets, 40,000 altered muskets, and 10,000 rifes, among the arsenals at Charleston, Augusta, Mount Vernon, Baton Rouge, and North Carolina, With the exception of those for the last maimed, the arms fell into the possession of South Carolina, Alabsens, Louisiana and Georgia, by their secemion movements, ‘The Commitee give as a reason for reporting » Dill, authorizing the President to accept the ser- vices of volunteers, that it is certain thet the reu- lar military force is wholly inadequate to protect the forts, arsenals, dockyards, and other property of the United States in the present disturbed con- dition of the country, the larger portion of the army being neceasaiy for the defence of the fron- where freed im of th themselves to politi inary charity to attribute feet, tie ta 0s attaching himself to the judgment ‘te beet millions, with » from the Committee of speech yesterday, A sunewn wrnomant having $4,000 invest- ed inan Albany Savings Bank, when they de- termined to pay no_ interest on deposits $2,000, withdrew $2,000 and redeposit sum in the name the wife died, intestate, and It was feared the merchant's hard earned sa to her heirs. A recent decision of ppeala, however, proved # precedent for to recover his money, CITY NEWS. Arantvar or tim Passives Evect.—Mr. Linconx will arrive here today, at 8 o'clock P. My a4 the new depot of the Hudson River Ratlrosd Company, 90th street, which will them be opened for the first time, The Mayer, heads of depart- ments, and members of the Common Council, will be in waiting with carriages. Mr. Lixooum will ride in the mame carriage the Prince of Wales rode in on hia reception here, and drawn by the same six horses, ‘The route of procession will be throughs 30th street to 9th avenue, down 9th avenue te 234 street, through 23 street to Broadway, and down Broadway to his hotel at the Astor House, Police Superintendent Kmewapr has detailed 1,300 men for duty slong the line of reception. Twenty- four men will be stationed in the Astor House dur- ing the stay of Mr. Lixooun. Acommittes of the Common Conncf), with eom- mittees from several organizations, will acoompaay Mr. Lunoonn from Albany. Msyor Woon is expect- ed to deliver a speech of welcome, On Wednesday, Mr. Lixcoun it ceive his fellow-citizens at the Goveruor's Room, It is understood the American flag is to be helsted today at the wrual places, in hoanr of the Union, ard the President elect, and to remain flying tll the 4th of Mereb. Ary 1 abi whom on election to passed, 0 le altos country ; and en 18 ie alto~ gether befitting a free people that, until the next election, they should be as one people. The ception you have extended to me to me personally. House of Representatives. 18,—Joux Cocanaxn, (N.Y ), from the Committee on Commerce, reporte €d » bill appropriating $50,000 for the survey of Northern water courses and islands of the Pacifle Ocean and Bebrings traits, in view of telegraphic communication from the mouth of the Amoor im ‘Aria, to some point on the confines of the Russian Referred to the Committee of the ‘bole on the state of the Union. Mr, BrAXTON (Ohio), from the Military Commit- pplemen'al to the scte of 1705 for the calling forth of the mi- jon of the laws of the Unioa, the suppression of insurrection and repel vasion, 80 98 to extend thelr provisions to the ease of Inaurrection against the authority of the United Btates, and authorize the President in cases where is wife. A few It ahould not be eavy Mr. Davis his lection ef either of the other candidates, oordiality abould have been extended biin an ls me this dey In their testimony of devotion of the whole people to the Constitution and to the whole Ucion, ond of thelr desire to por- Inggede ad reap eran bo nly beer lm aaa ir per'ection to sucuseding generations, ‘This address was accompanied ani followed by loud and Mr. Luvox, after bowing 0 ‘oupled by Betanor Corvin, aed ve, tou, Who stood on the lef, OLN entered, the whole ed him with loud ! ‘eddreesed him on bes: Mr. Lixcouy reaponded as follows: feeling» of great d fidence that I meet 1 here, yot Lbave some ceafidence given me 1¢ geverous manner In whice jyou have recely T cannot suppose that this hag been done with reference to my personal services, but that {8 is done in no far ns Iam regarded ae the representative of the majesty of this great nation. This true that while the humblest of heen elevated to F ‘The Criste— Facts and Hamers. ‘Tun proofs increase that the secession poli: Sicians im the border wates are devermined to omit no effort to consummate thelr dlsunion purposes. Ib te more than suspected now that, ab the recemt Virginia election, candidates ran as Union men, who were in the eonspiraey to break up the Union: Mr. Sumenann Ci.xaxee who is @ member of the Vir- ginle State Convention, has telegraphed to border state members of the Peace Conference, urging im. ler to remit the secession party which shows Increasing strength In the convention at Richmond. Many members of the convention scoured their election on false pretences. New regulations cf the strictest character have een issued for the government of the Washington Navy-yard, and several portions of the yard are clowed to visitors, None bul officers are allowed ‘The new steamer sloop-of- war Pensacola is now receiving her machinery there, and will 06 ready for service In a fow wooks. ‘There are apprebemsions of a fatal explosion in the Peace Conference. Captain Klsey, the only southern man in the ington, and commanding the second artillery, has been transferred to the Fortress Monroe, by order of Gen, Scott. ‘The Washington correspondent of the Jims litia for the exe ‘of the Assemb y, yediate action in o bes ‘addition to the army and navy, and anteers as cavalty, in- ind «fficer the same. ’a) said that if there is any hope of peace it must be by the rejection of forve bills, Mr, BFANTON said that the Dill merely supplied an omission in the act of "5, hjected to the second reading of the ‘the question occurred shall the bill ‘The House decided in the negative, the vote be- ing 63 againat 110, ‘Year—Anderson,Mo.,Auderson, Ky.,Avery, 1 Barrett, Hocock, Bristow, Brown, Har ome of the delegates to the Pesce Conference say they will probably agree by Wednesday upou a plan of adjustment, which will Le satistastory oven to the Virginis Commissioners. ‘The Territories! question was under considera- tion today, and the debate was directed to the ob- Ject of securing unanizity on that point, to accept the services of v: bold myself witho 1 the individual Inauguration of Jeforson Davis. Feb, 18th. —The piel Hill, consisting of « . military and citizens of Mr Davis commenced pre- Great Eapire Sate. For his, in bebalf the nation, I thauk you. ropose to enter tobe an ©) iiey to be adopted by the Inco T deem 18 just to all, th that can be broug in order that opportunity to take correct and tru when the time c Burne, 1. 'F, Cl 1, Jobn Cochrape,Cox, Cralg, Mo., C avis, Ind, Dejarnotte, Kdamundson, Kag- rede, Florence, Garnett, Gil Hatton: Hindinady Hoard Obi # length of the right of secession, of the confederacy, he ssid: jorest and that of all ‘and from whom we would be the fewest practicabie interehat of comm ing administration, expected to re- the present and future of Q Sootf, Sickloe, Sitmme, 8 manufictt 1 yg oF navigating ¢ Avaerican. Union, al interest would unite \ aliaadigham, Vainoe, epoech ich Sona A speech which Son oda, Wright 63, cutive Beasion of the 8 Judge Pierre ne of deal of gesanip. Webster, Winslow, Nays Aclama, Mang, Adrain, Hinghaw, Blair, Baffiagton, Rurlingam¢ of dominion sould cloud the judga of those sates, we meet the emergency and arbitrament of the sword, position which we have mutual interest shail permis ue Our Aeperate political carver, my meat earneat desire will bave been fu filled. Bub if this be denied us, and the integrity of our terri tory ard jurimdiction be newsiled, ib will but 1 for us with firm resolve to - voke the blessing of Providence on a just cause, For purposes of defense, the confederate states may, yrournstances, rely main! it ta deemed advisal nent covditian of «ffeira, that there should be a well ‘army, more aumereus than Sancrst 8, Pr eccentric genius—the oratorical “thunderer of the the subject of a brilliant leo- ture by Rev, W. I. Mucnuas, at the Cooper Insti- tute, Thursday evening. ruu off in pa confidence that the Almight; universe, will, througn the language in regard to immortalized aa ad South-went," for: & Just perception Us peaceably to pu ag The has turough All the other diticulties of atinfied his aud: as highly entertaini C rv Morrarry.—Deaths for the week end- ing February 1%, 400; increase over last week, 43; decrease from same week, lam year, 93, diseases, 237; chronic, 180; external causes, 83, Adults, 162; children, 247, Moles, 200; females, ‘The Misouri Flection. St, Louis, Feb. 17.-—A joint resclution was introduced in the Senste yesterday afternoon em- powering the Governor Mich! Lee, Longue: gore, ‘Killinger, I not vote be postpone the consider nt yoal to arms at jomery, Moor ead, Morriil, Morse, Pettit, Porter, Potter, Nixon, Olip, Pa mer, Pottle, Robloson, R. 1, Reyos, Scranton,’ Sedge" wick, Bherman,Somen, Spaulding.8pinner, Stevens, Stewart, Pa., Straten, Tappan, Thayer, ‘Theaker, ‘Tompkiva, ‘Traln, Trimble, Vandeveer, Vanwyck, ‘on, Walton, Wasbburne, Wis , Wash: borne: Til, Walls, Wilson, Winslow, Wood, Wood- othe: Democrat whe Dovatas and Pout California, will It is now believed th: overwhelmingly forthe Union, mmocrata and Whigs bave fused, and the central D igh Stavlard, which sup- Busoxmeman, is now a staunch defender of ‘the Unton, and its editor's mame is associated with Bavamn and the editor of the Douglas organ, as candidates for the Convention in ‘Wake County, No secession ticket has yet been started in that large, central county, and probably ‘The state will elect an overwhelming majority of Galen mento the Convention, and a ‘the same tithe vote down the Comvention itvelf, a» Laas been done in Tennessee, Ths stated, that Mr. Jumice Warwn and M>. Jusioe Caurnact of the U. 8. Supreme Court, the one from Georgia ond the other frum Alabams, nave determined not to resign their offices, notwith tending the secession of their respective states. Tt has been queried why Baruxy and his socom plices did mot steal the whole of the three million ‘of Indian Trust Fund bonds, and why they conflo- ed their robbery to the abstraction of the sock Missouri, Virgina, ‘Tennessee and North Carolina, ‘The explanation given is, that (he states mamed were the ordinary Brate stocks, made payable to bearer, and probably purchased in the markets, while the Londs of the ‘other states are either made payable to the Secret in seuss for the Indivns, or, in noveral instances, the meses have gol d to tl ment certificates of large aggregate sums, instead of bends, and im either case it was entirely imprac Bicable to negotiare them. Toe J¥mes correspon- or more properly FiaD wad Indian Trust fund election in Bt. Louls for jelegates to the State Convention tomorrow, and after an exciting debate it was passed by s vote of ‘The resolution was then. emt to the House, and 8 wotion made to suspend the rules in order to receive the above rosolution, which waa lost Mayor Tracey, it is understood, has taken the most effectual measures to prevent rioting in any form, and uo real apprehension of disturtence now St, Lonia, Feb, 18, thetr mi)isia, bu Anetrneted, discty would ueually peace T also mugireet thas for the protection of our harbors and commence om the high seas, a adapted to those objects will be required.” With s constitutton differing 0 in go far aa it is expit intent, freed from sect interfered with the pursuit of the {tis pot unusual to expect that which we have recent! North Carolina will ge ‘The National De. ‘Tue new flag for the 09th Regiment, which we noticed a few days since, will be presented to then between the 1¢th and 16th of March, at the Cooper Institute, and for the first time be borne in thelr ranks on the 15th of March, when the regiment will make @ volunteor parade, Tefore the vote was announced, YY.) eaid there was no eevion. Beceasion is re ‘of the Confederacy against the coua- resident with power mocratic organ, the Rs! ef their well ku revolution ls war, jp insurrection and rebe! liv tty, be would vote to veut the to meet the present cotdition of things. jemanded the previous question on the passage of the bill, but no further action was morning hour baving expired. ‘The report of the Committee of ‘Thirty three was re: wun: Mr. Waneres (Md ) waa sgainst secomlon. He trusted that the Peace Conference would resommend some measure of adjustment, It can do ne more, ‘waa will on Congress, which bts and liberti Incomplete returns indl- chet for the Gute y About 5.000 majorit ‘quietly, Bo disturbaace of that of Gnonar E. ly parted may seek to unite their fortunes with ours under the Kovernment we have instituted, For this adequate. provision, but Rot, the judgment ‘and will of the 0 mates from which rated, is neither jention in this city, ‘The election passed of kind ooeurring. ‘ho returne from the state, #0 far as recel ved, fa ew Yor Hosrrean Waenty Rerosr to Feeavary 15111, 1861.—Total remaining on Feb. 8, 901; admitted to Feb, 15, 00; discharged, cured oF relieved, 4; died, 5, Remaining at date, 304, Males, 371. Females, Commrsatomnns or Pottce.—The followiag patroimen were sworn in Friday: Gurmerly of the Detective foree), Marriaw Ronn and Joann Bane, No other busl- news of impportance was transacted. F constitution makes this, if | mistake vor the elestion of Union cantidates, le nor desirable, To in- the resources and should be so much of very portiin would be the alm of the whole, ‘Where’ this does not exist antago! Which must snd should revult in sep- race. Acrusted eclly by 8 desire to eur own promote 1m of the confederate states bas been meric- ‘tad followed by industrial puruiss ‘ultivation of our flelds in war there would be # ‘eacape ‘Mississippi and Georgia, Hie Union, and the within the Union, of foros, which woul fealouny novocated the’ beWer policy plated no such event as reunion, iy of Bouth Carolina, speaks tomorrow, General Telegraph. ‘The SNuffteing tn Kamens. Atchison, Ftb, 18,—Mr. Harr departed yee terday aferneon for the Best, having sceoraplished ‘the object for which he came, which was to ascer- tain the true condition and to hurry Hrward the establish went of relief depots in the interior, which pushed forward se rapidly as possible, ua- of Col. Powmnor. ward the movemeut 1a reference to logislasion, and to devise relief generally, bility of reunion, fo avec convulsion have received no progress as bere! Retray vou Kaneas—At the last. meeting of the German Glee Club, Teutonls Maceazerchor, it was unaaimously resolved to gives consert for the benefit of their suffering countrymen im Kanses, Messrs, MosmrrmaL, Baaun and Sravvms, were op- potuted a commisies to make the prepasstery ar the Constitution. just setilement of ‘The vote this mera. hile feelings, and somewhab he ‘e@otertalned of » ‘of Mr. Sumaxan (Ohio) the considers ved until to-morrow & & Fi 4 Am Ixcrpawr ov tam Praxer Wan.— A little boy appeared at the Mayor's Office yester- day afternoon, complaining that he had been de- frauded out of about two dollars amd « half by » vigilant policeman enforcing the new peanut law, ‘The youthful vender of cheap refreshments wh: canght by the kuight of the club and shield, in, the criminal act of welling ® ‘penn'orth” of his stock tn trade, was told thet if hed fork over a V" the policeman would Jet him go, Five dollars the boy had not, Dus the officer took from him, two dollass and about fifty cents worth of auts, then bidding him ‘go and sim ao more.” ‘The podceman thus taking the discharge of the law in his own bards has not yet beam discovered. F 2 cs ‘Mr, Hart goes ‘ery of the Tutor tt of ‘the United Calltoraia Land Titles. ington, Feb, 18.~The the United States recently, in ® California land ease, established an |i state; in effect, that where a cl Sccnfirmasion cf title and s patent, the adverse Party in possession cansot, in am sotien, resist the title of the patentes. President HAx- Roreatty sevk nearly ‘The Naval (ieneral Court Martial, ‘The naval general court martial convened gain youterday at the Brooklys Lyceum, Banner, late excoutive officer of the seam gunboat Mobawk, was arrsigued for shooting and wound ing Gmo. H Benn tffeot that in thus wcting the ac cused gave scandal to the service petty officer Jowrs and Jou Berson, Master forthe pronecution, The fray took place on board the Mohawk at Key ‘West, on January the Sist, Toe man who was ‘abot in still in ihe navy, and, ib ts amid, able to at, tend to bis duties, Lieat, Bannor las Loulslanian, oud was eriuneously reported to have resigned. Ab the request of the Court, the proceedings are held over for the proseut. Mr. Fasmingrom and Me. Gummxniow spposr fer toe accused, ontved here by jon of the rules | City, aud on immense 1 organizing the Yeo te Bemis, Bugialo, Feb. 1%—The stores No, 218, and 220 im Main street, ovouy by Messrs. “Mo fered an amendment, by agreement wan of the Senate Committee on e it conform to the pend- eo warm gicetings and affoo- nds of bis follow clseos, tlonate farewell ly we brief address by © Lam made a few remaiks, and as the {bis remarks, he eal ja) duties which ‘upon me by & generous people, ‘upon Divine Providence, I must trust ce shall _never be betrayed. full well shas dark clouds are lowert: litical horizon, and that madness Boanp or Councn.suex,—In the absouce of a quorum last evening, this Board was adjourn. «to next Thureday at five o'clock FM removed with b inured, ‘The second floor was occ cmon the hbvaries were aye 4 fourth stories were occupied: ‘cofessor Havuny, laboratory. a. known ss Townsend Hisll by QR. Wiaon of Elizabeth, Tae building is insured for $19,000, in Bas total loss is about $22,000, ‘Territories, #0 aa te ate sid Dacotah. The proposed ter. ado includes what remsing jon of Kanaas a6 a state, and ® emall xico and Nebraske, making sboub 104,000 miler, with somewhere between forty-five and fifty thousand inbabilants, as many a6 Oregon had when she was admitted as @ sta‘e, briefly showed the necessity of gi the only one they now have is the ‘Mr. Gnow's smendment was agreed to, and the 00 saninat 42, ‘Reveas till 7 o'clock, for promiscuous debate, RYEXTNG SERION, Dom, N ¥) Watrom, (Vt) Beans, (4 racine, ¥) wasnt esting, ae ‘cour to narge Igo at Arms, were examin tern Companies, ing them’ a gov: Iris unpenstoop in Romo that Cardinal Wiseman isin ill health and not likel; Bo distasteful to the Po) backwardness of English Catho! ul y ald, and 80 conviaced is he that all ish sources, that AL wot have th rated thes the constitutional ribts of all the statven will be respected and maintained by follo ing the pethe Uluinineted ‘by Wasmmavoss Jira ye mos rensonabl cr: wee near eae eit pe ial, worel vod Intellectual coo Tas suresy or corres in the minin, land steadily deer ears amyunting to no tly 2000 Mo Kaman, (N.Y) | elevate mec ins postal, wer Gendinal fm inquort yesterday, mpom the body of an anknown rama, about 45 years of age, who died from frac tare of the skull, received by falling inte the Of fo, 18 Coder sareon while nur tue om Ring . Deceaned had dark hair and side with ere, ‘was dreamed in a black eoat and pants ‘cd paoid = A verdict of “ Accidental death" was ren- Drowsen—Coroner Somasen bol an in- qneat yesterday, upon the body of Jaume Poors, & sallor, who was drowned by falling into the dock, 5 and, 94 years of age. Ver- InteMgeace. ALLnern Lancet —Trros. Rossw1s, 0 bag maker at Mo. 190 Duane street, was arrested yeo- terday, charged with attempting to rob the store of FKowarn Vasromnmory of eight sewing machines, & Casvarrr.—On Sunday evening CAs. Gan, # ind 8 years of age, while playing with childs ou the corner of Ewen and Grand st bed hia tog broke by ® pile of lumber fall Auiecrn Hianwar Rosornr.—Lror Miemans, was arrested on Sunday might, with highway rebbery by Mr. Niowo.as Ki ‘Phe sccused was held for ¢xaminatioa, JERSEY CITY. ‘TONS Wiha THE AkwERNCE & PaomowNoED, —' outeide - came of muslin, & quantity of type aed plates, aod ‘eotirely ‘women. Sigel caher properay raed inal at $1,370 1 pote By eoncomin os, > cela ef tbat when Mr. Vasomenory's clerk arrived the | some dis ‘Proceedings of Mada; store in the morning, he found the ace ised lower: ‘The was room about, A. Mi and thare xemnal ct of she Onur ot 1 A. Mw hour be was betire’ Sedge Ovoim eoeiate Judges Fore sad Porn. i! FB Testored $11 of the stolen money, He was then mn to the Tomba and committed for trial, He ls wine by birth, $3 yeara of age. Carrere or BurotAns.—The office of Mr. Joun Gaxxxn, No 331 West 36th street, was broken into © few nights age, and robbed of articles to the value of $10, Yesterday, Joux Motam, who re- cently was let out of the Penitentiary, and Anoi ay BULIAVAN, were arrested aa the burgiars, and forme of the olen property was found of the latter, an ahewed 6 brought to termaty a knock down bio heao with the butt & revolver. were held fur trial. James Donan and Gro, Trowrsox, boys, were arrented early yesterday morning, in the store of Fatuan & Co., Not A’ the close Judge Oanam said, “May Ged mercy on your soul." ‘The petsoner replied, ‘God witt have me, put man baen't, Tac innocent ; I will say ‘untj} the last.” The condemned man was conducted to his cell. ,, Sunday moming, officers Kioaviar and sorra were called inte the house Nb, 145 Stew! street, to quell & disturbance between three Officer Kmoaviey went into the house snd od to eject 8 man named Partick Hamma: it is alleged that the latter struck him twic knife. The first bow cut through the of clothing on hia side and the kuife grazed the sk The second blow took «fect im the thigh, causing wound an inch deep and two inches im length, three fellows then made their escape, Oa # night two of the men, Troms Cemmrmos and Ma Tunw Reeanii, were taken into custody, bub sal RIGAN 18 wtill at large. A Stone Ronnen.—Somo time duri Gurday night, Mr. T. C. Duown's dry goods at 49 Montgomery street, was entered by break: @ rear door, and a quantity of ilies, end delaines woe stolen, Nv clue to the has yot been obtained. irom the open Pranere der which suited then, irtand locked uj to answer, Gronor TH, Beane, a young man, was ar. rested on suspicion of being one of the parties cerned in w Wiirglary at the jewelry store, No Bowery, some weeks ago, at which time about $350 worth of property waa carried off, «910 of witich bas been recovered, The accused was held for examination, LEGAL REPORTS—MONDAY. Papeeme Coart. Final Determination of the Indiana Requiss- tion Case—Mattor of the Application of Jouph P. Breet to ba discharyed srom Arrest.—This cage hae been heretofore mated in full in the Sex, and on the th instant we reported the decision of his honer, Justice Barnard, sustaining the sufficiency of the Proceedings and’ remanding Mr, Sweet to the cus- dy of ha oficers te be taken fo Todians, Court, hewdrer, at the request of the coun- eel for Mr. Sweet, John P. Graham, reserved the fine! disposition of the case. im order to give Mr. Grabam a further hearing. ‘The case now came on again, but Mr. Graham did not appear for the prisoner. John Barrill ap- posred Instead, and applied for 4 further adjourn. ment, His Honor, however, refused, aod stated that be would disobarge the writ and ‘reraand the in sceordance with his former decision. Ate ee evening, ® writ of habeas corpus J ee at oe aod Eines, directing that Swarr be brought be- fore him on Priday next. Common Mean Action against a Superior Court Justloo— The Knickerboeker Life Inarance Compang vs. James W. White —Tbis action wae brought upon . nove of the defendant, who is sow one of the jor Court Justices. Tne defence Tae Guevr Tare ov tun Roan, NIGHTSHADE ; or THE MASKED ROBBER OF HOUNSLOW HEATH. BY DR. J. H. ROBINSON. Ia now selling at all the wees depots im the YORK MERCURY. For tue Prraivest ap Tir Prorur, HAVE CURED MILLIONS OF HEADAC: NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, &e. BRANDRETH'S VEGRTABLE UNIVERSAL > Have already seeured high character as ficient purative, They, in fact, have ether qualities which continns te seletve the blood of titles as long as any remain, Fer Couns, Covans, Avra, Drarxrsi, Bold both coated and plain with ample the PRINCIPLE OFFICE 204 CANAL 8T., No, 4 UNION SQUARE, satup was thal the note was usurious, having been AND BRUNTONS 190 made in payment. ingurance policies which te Tok out fa the aboreamnaet ts ARRIVAL ‘who will alse Ne a pemiepal pire ‘The ALY obtained a Judgment, on the ground ‘that this answer was frivelow. The defendant thea took the ease to the Gmeral Term of this Court, IRIE, tee Jodament of the apecial Term wae af- Unked states Circelt Court. Before Justice Buatior, The Bark Anna Murders.—In the case of for you ‘rh te onan, one how may be developed. Call at No. S00 Broadway, Gordon Hires convicted of the murder of a seaman PATENT of the bark Anns, the Judge stated that the prise 1 01 omer had been convicted on evidence, which in an- aot ne? - ‘other case had not met with credence, under such — clrenmatances it would be a hardship to send the | These Baths tn aecnsed to prison where the evidence in his: yeam, and have Saat wera macgtraet, Memes, het vt : te Garheres he prlecnar on bie own recognizance in ree ‘The petit jury were discharged for the term. BROOKLYN. Deownxp.—On Saturday night Inet, one of the Pulton Ferry boats, in going into the slip on the New York side, ran sgsinst another boat, still fastened to the bridge, when & or in at tempting to jump from one vessel to the other fell between and was seen no more. Lie was a well dressed, respectable looking man. No one on board appeared to know him Bvery effort was made to find the body but without success. Rox over ny a Rarunoan Car,—Axx Cassy, a little girl, mine years of age, was run ‘over Ly one of the Central Railroad oars, in Atlan- aX tic near Boerum street, yoaterday inorning and one of ber legs was abockingly mangled. ‘The accident free cauned 7 falling from the fi plates upon which she had jumped while the car was in motion, for the purpoee o1 taking a free ride, She was con veyed tothe L, I. College Hospital, Ronnenis,— The soap matufactory of ‘Wass & Son's, in Kent aven) was feloniously entered on Saturday night, ‘The burglars took the trouble of shattering the lock of the safe by mean of powder, but as it contained nothing of value, they bad their labor for their paine. ‘On Sanday evening the hall of 21 Lafayette mreet was entered Ly thieves acd five over coats, belonge ing to boarders in the house, ware carried away. ‘Tux 2p ov Fanavany.—Tho Lith regiment have decided to haves battalion parade in honor of Wasurnoro's Birth day, on the 22d inst, Tum Recerrion on Presper Lixcouy. One hundred of the polleemen of this elty have been detailed to do duty im New York today, Brooxurn Common. Gowxctt.—The Board held a regular meeting last evening. ‘The Committes on Schools, Arts, &0., to whom ‘was referred the nomination of sultable persons to ill vacancies in the Board of Kvostion, reported in Peter G. Bergen, H. BR. ow wrram Recm or A.u. 1s lobby committee of fi to Albany to attend to interests, some discumion the resolution was lost by i aye to WILLIAMSBURGH. Youna Bunotans Amnnersp.—Offloer Cate 5) a ASSaTiRN ete abt oor! h = 1 Pree vi the fhotory of Mr, ‘Tao Daven, om the corner of North 10th and Firet wrest, apd stealing s quan- ty of lead and . ‘Thay were omitted for examivadion Uy Ji CaLaMan,