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——— he vr RK SUN ard enlargement, Teappenrs thie week on a large | crowd on each sida, her bonnet jammed down over | fxlaud, who voted for Wasneroros, was introduced THE NEW YO) u} * | quarto pheet, of the first class, in new and handsome | ber eyes, ber fut nha ie ate oan to the President elect, by Bupt. Kew c, Mr. Lee SATRADAY MORNING, FED. 21, 1861. | tyre threughont, and made up editorially with | rumming in Ilvile sivulete down soentensnce, THURSDAY MORNING, La —— | gress tact, industry and comprehenaivensas in all | On resching Mi the Constitution wer designed and intonded to om probit tee gan sad ie Palmetto Flag Torn Down—American Flag qh the states, unless by thetr ernest, saying thet ew this bill suthorixes the Presideut t, carry oa posi. | _ Nebraska City, Feb. 19:—Old Fort live, direct, and immediate eoercion against the se- | Wee taken possession of last night by » ot ceding station, and gore ‘than thst, Tr olonwes | Secensionists, sad this morning & pal the Presideut with she Iilnecy power ofthe raves over the fortress, bearing the imecription ye Congr*tulations of the venerable 1m she assured him that she | patriot with undisguised gratification. Veted States. | departments —in short, a new paper altogether, | bed ‘had shard time, but wonld go through ® | TheOommon Council Commmitise of Brooklyn, The Next Presldost of te M4 with all the modern iinprovements,” though um | tougher equeese” to see him. Ghe sald she came | consleting of Aldermen Castow, Pony and Souoim, | Tt was not knows what |e Rights.” Tem strong Union fling of the people f | gsr ave id Halvor and Pubildhe, nod in We wiry | from Tile. Pour ether Yadien alee mede thats | watted upon Mr. Lnootr on Tonaday evening and | wen + rivcrwiod te the Braddency, raid won: | | Orval exciamenn prevala, and fire are being Krew York has been nobly displayed in thelr | prema your of ite eximence, ‘The friends of the | appearance, and wore exch growed warmly by the | tendered him ao invitation to vieitshelr etty. Mr. | #i°er Av ct of lnsurrection sf ainat matewe A Be Union party. eeception of the President-clect. Though & | rmertigencer now owe it to themselves, to respond | Providemh eléct, Tiyw often ils ears were bored | Lamcoun thanked the B-ooklym suthorisies fur their > part prose tes se eh ng ed | lay of the sanding army, owing t tnajority of our citizens voted aguinst Mr. | 46 the iu@rality of the proprietors in # correspond. | with the seme expreasicns, rometimes price loud- | kind courtery, ht regretted that bis enangementa | sreekensioa. The Select Ovmomitegs bave Am attack waa made om old Fort Kewney thie | ening, ot 19 o'o: te Lx, be has received a welcome in this | ing epiris, ly, and ethers whispered confidentially in bis ear | while in New York were such «« to prevent him | Ported thst no conspiracy in sqeneetion wie ima Spice (& yy crest exsiementy gommercial metropolis of the Union which oh bern y tales thas he man eee ne from visiting Brooklyn, though it would sfford him Mee oar tncilatrd sinos that tine, Ta | #eibes raierd in ite place, ed — y differences sink certain it is that those who std near him | much pleawure to domo, If ciroumstances pacmit- if days, this Administration will go ow, “aan aad hey eveviats bie that arty iifornnons nk | The most valuable book of the Tat $0 far, | were vory tired of much sayings aa ‘happy to soe | ted, Bull it was thought Mr. Laoou might alip fare Yabrembied © large muitery’ tron, ‘ , Athenee Hieetion. te comparativ Pe tec ani | hae Just been issued by Hanenn & Brother the ebisf mnginteate,” (Abe latter two words jerked | over toBrork!sn yenterday aforn-ou, but he waa | {6107 fr Me Lovo i's van, ead in mt twon, tute | | Rawerntle, | Aa bamane, ab 80. Omicial perenchn eT Nes a ‘Gonsenestaad neg u ae et bt Hg kr + DY | owt at a distance of twenty fort from Mr. Lixcoun.) | final crmmpelled to ad andon the ides jo 7 ie Government of which the purest of pat ; tary force, and aconpt 11¢ services of yoitintears to | Convention 974; average majority of the Uniew ita | being « continuation of the author's colobrated | “1 cosratulate the chief magistrate,” (said under | ‘The Ador, tronghout yesterday afternoon, was fant the wisest of stateamen were the founders. | History of the Da! of be Capttol exir (0 pase another of the counterfrite at the om: More. He was (taken before Justice Oesoans, & locked tp for #0/ preex Instirtections against the authority af ted Sater, Whither are we going ? 0 | ticket 1490. fimilar tinpropl tious clreumatances) “God biews | thronged with puliticiana, big and little, whose | Froeninent asceusioulste are gradually cosceting that the State has gone against a convention by = Re; lic, the pul earifling We bave already divided ion of which at Maced hin { fi * How dye do, uncle Ann," May God to | tine evr et to be, for the mom part, spent in chat- into two governments, and if we enter upoa | large majority. LEGAL REPOR TS—WEDNESDAY. ‘The areat heart of New York city has glvoa | tion of which at once placed him in the first ete. eto, resus and d-tating, aod dining, sod wining, and eC haeqisnces inus be more die | Fort Smith, Feb, 20 Four counties in Woe rec tour expression to ite patriotiam, and its unswerving | Fauk of living historians, consulting, and speculating, and pasting bck and Fy hae ever recorded. As to she | tern Arkanses, Bates, Wasi . ington, 88 states, thay ought wo take «uch atopa | tian, and Crawford, bave elected Uniem Delage ee Will best preverve peace of the country. I! | to the State Convention by over 4000, majority, Nils can Ls deve Ly Joining the Guif slates shey | majority sgainet a convention tn the same counties onghs dows. But if bivod be ated, wud she ar- | ts about 4.00, rales of Whe two governments come in ouR Unik 0 The Evening Past saver devotion te the Union ax our father framod it, i y by ita hearty horpitalities to the plain and nn- eomleot Moriya History of axcuming llinoian, whom the people have | ofpuivcat chosen to be their Chief Magistrate for the oan ben ha The Sunday Theatre Caser.—Gustav Lind 1) wuuller ve. the Peopls.—This case, which was + parted at the time of the trial, amet which is the te case with respect to the constitwtionality of ih forth frm Me, Lesooum's reomption room, &o while » curious mulsinu te of outald “rr thronged the various baile aod passages, apparently looking for | ate, Lesoons, but finding bim pot, Novhan rem srealie. Hafon on day. bad on tue + yrndeced by write, then Outrage tn News: ded looking wretches an ann bad Sunday set of April 17th, 1500, now comes bats é 5 ft yy ae they approached « In the evening. Mr, Lisoonse vtgited the opera, og farewell, to sny hope of a res ‘ Age’ = this Court at General Torm, upon writ of error next four years. Mr. Lixconn has on 4 hele bares Now ¥ ok mt) Watand fim, atard fem." | Ae he entered sue A the waole company of the Union." W Neco’, Fe Fe, Sev nibincds pales (a tbe tral of Linden remem Aare npulves=-the impulses of a | Meron aiatiom 2 d ; v0 A awh wore dirplaysd here calling won the uneu | hy foaed of stlon AY oot hie ow, honeat impulres—the Nmap | coven. Tet years ayo, two cr turvac:jtce 49 Uy they would approach o eye | came in font f the curtain and aang the “Star mate a report, we we for loves corbingmes to caved st the depot, apte | eee apvies for a rovereai ef tha jeapment ext man who belongs to and is in re oan MY | standard work a bage hy yea v t Dire me would rol, yufling aad perspitiog | Spang'ed Mauner,” the American fig being drep- pane te the Capito! ty te p vot | MeL ‘a arrival ib comonstrate their | ground of the unees: titutionality of the act. It) with the peoplo—to silence tho selfish elamors re. Toe Hookisn Mevsaie | slong the line thom; theor differen en with him ‘This ¢vening the Republicans Tem) verl to ture out a cavalcade te escort the Presi- hestrn then played “Hail Vention Wax DOW In. Ree contended that sec. 6 of articie 1 of the constit thay vave bien povientuen, he Pretideut | et) } hen. Teen fs ba sve -trtice argent ge dnredth inl fa of thia state applies irict!y in this case—the | faction on cither hand, and secure to the without vekimg st hive, and with @ generally un | to toe Cr! the growing taste fore daw ting Meanwhile Mr Lixwous rome in bis peaceful ealution of ear dif mition dent-elect through the city. a virg the citizes of his property withot w Government the united and Uniou-loving sup- tg inet. Da, py wir won deck froob air a quickly aa yale | at ard stood for mome fire rinutés,bowing to the Inset in diminished by the passage of —_——_——_—_ ai prec af nm, The cage haaimon Fly ar * ¥ L for Mire ia wor 4 We. Many eeetres te feel t obi i, e m to udlience vid trees vemonst. of excite mi by counsel on, ae rt reserves © port of the country. —— for Murch, ia wow bo hay serie nfl oben om Gren te {sence said amenities ‘ousotexcie- | tire hecnelnded le remssk the orang General Tolegraph. aren —- fore the publ panies few n siaborste va, but how oan | ment and applause, our expired. oo Cret atening Tae Earopenn News. on aman ito ben fo thin way when bis Mas, LINCOLN'R TION, Tee mgmaaiaen of tea reer of the Committee | Threntemed Indian Tronbles in Nebraska. deo rep aor niga A or on latest European advices demania mo , race ts eunfined 8s two svches on etther ald 7 F of Thinny-tbree was reaummed. ; gee Smithsonian Howse, — Ovn latest Eu vices tenants more | Qffoial Reception of the Presideat | ‘ ea on etther aide. At cigitwelle Mis. Linovta beid her recep | “yrminy.tbiee wanremumed, 1 | Nebrqaka City, Feb, 20,—The chief and war- | ite” Wan th Smoot Knee = ieee passing reference. They contain the ut- The walng sre mnong the invidents which | none of the !adi " oro nally fot ry ‘ oe of ri ° ' rab 1 the ralere of two of the greatest a> Elect by the Mayor. fred ae the long line of people eased on | iecien, Lut, too pel vim draactney ed a na earnest gpeeut ta favor of preserving | Tiere of the Ate Ledians, arrived in wwe leet | Aqueduct Bogrd.—Thie was an ection fot © pre, torances of the rulers of two 0 e 1 action, but omen were proseat tnan | the Univn by yeace, cenciation snd comproralse. | evening, and mate © peremptory demand for the | inary injuiction made a the Chambers of \ tions in Europe, allied to us hy frien lly treaties, . ——_ wer ladien, Th room was theonged With Vio tt ee ese nase nud toe Re evteral Corlayes | Bayument of their annuity due in November last, | Court, before Justice Leonard, to rentraie the and ty the « bondsof commercial inter- | APEPODES BY THE PRESTUENT AND Ao old geomtleman wtiregled to keen hie penition | ini the evening, Sars Watson Wenn latro | go tne tonr princh ofthe Uioay a aa to | stating that thetr women and children were stary- | [ons S ike poe "penal, Cae eh reed " 7 " AYou. vir Lincoun: © erat f soon the lady visitors, protect bremsel rt ou oul Mo a, a . ext, ‘The Emperor of the French opened the mar Im hembdremed Mr. Linon: SRsaseber fi 4 e lady viait : Dawes sneeselres sqnicm geeronson, og tye | Me ADA that their payment they would have, | gud Houston ‘street, | Te appears tat the Bo Freoch Parliament en the 4th iust., in a apaoch ort wiso te Tying im jail iw Goo Ce ee ieee the Nave nl Maat abpeoe | Mbemceablys if 18 could be got in tbat way, but if ] charged the plaints for water at certain ap phir airs evidaces: 1a ovety word aad. bons PUBLIC RECEPTION. vroling, on & charge of treason. ARTIVAL OF \ICEURESIDENE HAMLIN. | Prlating uweive hundred stesnand dollace tortie | Mob foreibly." ‘The agent veok what money he had | Fatem, which made the aggrecste sts f —a Dean forget bl At a little ater @veotlck HANNinaL Hastan, | Cumtisiction of geven sean ecvew sloopeo! war | and socreted it leat evening. A large meeting of hn tence ; that he thoronyhly understands the in- fr pistiarme the regtlar hotel rates ”, The President cloct breakfastel yosterday “Nearly sa tall sa old Ane,* remarked aome by- | vice et elect, arrived fa the city by the | BXY'E bly A the citizens was held for the purpose of taking | plaintiffs d A chivalric in sof the French Me. Gannere (Va) offered a proving that sald Pont terests anid chi ' futhing With Alderama’ Coane.is Alarea: tim great wix-footer who pawl, Hy am: | New Haven Rel road, aad was received at the de- pot be usd to aid either the lat or | mesures for seltedefenee, if necessary, ta tates. The cekuonee Wien’ people, and that he f mprohends the Pro- | 1, of invited gurete were jreornt, aud Mr. Liv. Well, dun'no, pretty near the wume reght, | petty a ceoutation from tos Young Men's Re naval force Lo aly «tates claiming to be witho us the ——_—_———_ — Off the water, snd the plains gressive tendencies of the a, ian: buntbie Ulef ond hasey upuedasbotl'a ts O'd Aue overieard the renarka, aod | fon Certiai Goram'tiee, Noapeeohen wore mada, | Oe" | ar 4c ae , Mieking of the steamer Fert Wayan, cane Se ee oe ee Ovr Soathera revolution Gia Goesalse, wit calllieal/bkh eeelal ate Wied oad faa the chats disappanred, “No 1 baat | ane Me Hawi wan at cue nducted to the Aste | gut a priese« tas eel rock late aaa ad ereea nies than by jaw they ously disappointed th to the Governe sr Hse City Made war@ une | 30% eee sony ery for youy" 6 mula book anny aed then in one of | thd Mr. lereshnees, of K-sbushy. ©» weet The lato pe big & te “Lo 8 A aan of anation which ¢ q fo wp Nastot 7 : recved te Foung en's TANTON (Ohio) Whoaght ie exten Va ee Before Juige & th tthetarner ‘ worable weather | After mtout three quarters of an hour ataaay ee onion bor of citizen, Liscou ehonitel be bald eo dt pcos . Bupport to the es i ‘ th Hic 4 hand staking, av order was prowulpaid by We ;. ' ercion team Wreeked=-Picked ap. a eee en ee Jeaca, should no 6 their move. Ooms ier ert e day, a crowd Uwrou Leto were sone dee Ralea of Wool, marked © Sifiin & Ironaides cee aeetig thie Hequ die, Mol Lovie | © eoliect abonn sn ti Hal: fly ap boar bone | Mayor 40 Buph Kaspar, fons iia tothe police, | Mo eimecten ware mada, and Boston, Feb Tas cakcnae Ada asetve | Goss tu lcs nem eons ustatecieten eodinn agpins me ¢ | and from them to the crowd, that this fatiguing | canduet Cratmants, as Agenta uf C.J Manet and w hare, a) veal of Whe Prasat the cont informa’ Narot X, who has a perssual acquaintance with the mebooner Qiic they shall ‘ xervine abould be rtopped end a oriw F wiity, he did fot berleve an in with ber, a! Cape Town —Te wool in thie voll he American people, considered that the | S*ch Policemen, were miatioued mbsnt the tnt exerel mild be topped. Ace nding!y th aj) om ko ® pla A alightly | 5 7; he aid Sos rep nxt The Q ickatay be per ahip Tartar, from Cape Tawa, and emteres a4} bth rican peor jug 10 ma ts keep she ccowd in check and ativrd @ | me mere rapidly than before, Mr. Lixo | corpulent farmer, Mr. WaMu afterwards visited | f pon 8 course 6 was bound frum New York to is port free of duty under the metuf LT, by ww: establich a separate Goveromont, woul, it | cy wien he sucwld accive, A few moments be- | Mt? ing @ few mimuten in conversation with Mr. man from O10 eed wae Army and Navy Intelligence. appraised the valueot ae wool at more, than any way, affect the interests of France, be | 4 Jovem erclick the Mayor, Common Counsll ‘The Veterans of the War of 1512 came ina tody, | retired to hia tows, Mrs. Haun, being unpra- | [0 6 or tee Repeieaoe. ue rt ae see Another detachment of recruits bas arrived | conts, aud the Co'lector se'ned 18 claiming that i would havs recouized the movemsnt in bis | acd ruembare ef the pres were adinitied tothe | bended by Col. Rarwonn, and with exch of tiem | pared fora pubic appanrance, received a fow of | Winch atey ud bean tolbed,and retice i in | te Inland ; and owe of United Staten dragoons | bed been invoiced at's low rate to evade the pa meat of duty. Tre woo! is val ued m4 $20000 Tad] ¢lsimanta contend that the wool was invoiced as geval cork, whlch was foe suies ond (ha value ret upon it 1@ appraisers was ficti- ous. Verdict for claimmaata, Anuar ny speech. But so far from recognizing it, he | Governor's room, Aveleven o'clock previasiy the Mr. Lanooun sbouk hands, © i ber parvcular friecds la her owa rooms, Mr, | & . 3 i c thew le chi pe of uleivud 11 pied bythe | Hamir and lady will remain im this city tote; Mews first, and then o treats it with the contempt of sivenca, euthusiaetic cheering of the multitude without, y y iy 7 LH i con ‘Torning to the Speech of the Quocn of Great | snvounced tat Me. Livan bad arrivos, and « fiw Yoterans pome time since, tendoring their services | departing fur Washington tomorrow, (Priday,) by | » Mra a (Ky.)s ia jamtin fu bi aed Britain and Ireland, at the opening of the Brit- | onde afterward he was ushered into the Qo¢- | % Gem. Soorr in case of war, Oae of the veterans, | the ten o'clock ‘the latter to be read, relative tu the con: “ve Fee nn eee tig, | erore tcom, Buperinvetdent Kenwen leading the | ® old a4 t0 be simost past recognition, inquired | At midnight x serenade waa given ta front of the |‘Yerstivm lwtveen jim and Mr. Lewon ta Ponti va ara ae - 10 | war, sud. Menare. Counts. and Tanner of the | "ith ® tremulous voice, ws he shook hin hands | Astor Th use Ly Dorwoura'e Bal mestic troubles, bnt in such a style and spirit ‘eat | left for Carlinle, where they are to be drilled, and fitted out for rey mental duty Orders for the departure of a considerable per- tion of United States troops from Governor's Island are daily expected. At prevent, over three hue dred rem are on the resdy list; sod ambulance For City News, see Third Stanton im farther explanation ssid in re waSe the Ciro Abst be took it for granted the Mr. Brrv 8 Coninelimante Comm'ttee of reception sccompany- | “And this ta the President, is itt” Mr. L ad- | thon of the City Wile Awakes, and Mosers. Mawiix dinin stration will not recognine the consth | Materials for a force of that number is eusceptible "| fas te assure the reader that thy Secession move- | iuy Lins on either side. ‘dreased some kind!y remark to the old man. sod Lixconn briefly returned thanks, opal right of secession, but that it will be | of almost immediate uss, It is said that three offi- ment is as hoartily condemned in England, by | ‘The Mayor, attired in genteel biack,and wearing | “Save eur principles fret, our country afor- Srented as revolution, He took tt for granted that | cory are detailed to go with the soldiers, whose the Government, snd the peeplo fur whom it | that urbane, polished smile, which Inno peculiariy | Wards,” exclaimed 02 individusl, as he was speaks, as it is condemned by every thinking | his own, mood behind the “ Waaniwron's writing | burried past. man in this country. More than this; We | tbls,” which bas long been one of the foavures of Four ladies passed, sod in Mr. Linco Gori by the reports in the Londou Times of the | the Governor's room, bowing poiltely to his dis no hie ri ne Laprprtats Y his Coe 6th, that not only the ministerial membors in | Hoeushed visitor. Arousd the room,on each side, ¢ Mayor, You mal iatinction in favor VAUTURR OF TUR PRASIDENTIAL PARTY, Mi Loicous wall 468 he haa bo constitutional py ‘Tie President elect and suite will leave this Giroge the execution of the laws tn the sar Inte to create difficulty. 1 thorn morning st nine ofclock, ‘They will be escorted te pease fren rp me treo the cars by the Counciimanic Committes, and it is of reo guizing » separate nationality, ofcourse probable that the people of Jersey City will be pa anes must end im war, There is uo essape ewtination has not tranepired. ‘The ordaance authorities of the Brooklyn Nuvy ‘Yard have not been often busier than thay are now. Batteries for the Perry, Sevawnah, Harriet Lane, and other vessels, are being prepared and will PATENT nue a iT 108 FU bc and Mo. 5 ™ ees ietens ter 1 t al SSS ae en ees eee Driefly eddreased by Mr. Lincoun at the depot cf the ladiew." Mr L O% you I always shake Mr Gaawert—Then there's n> great difference | goon be finished. The armaments of the steam 5 were ranged reprosematives of the city govera- r . ‘the Camden and Armboy Railroad. Detween she two gentleman. tleman from the Lords and Commons, who were deputed to ryt Biv. Lxnctuas coat Pan. | bands with tem.’ Pransyivenia te for reuking . ete., now, | Sstes Roanoke, and Wabash, are to be ineressed move the Address in reply to the speech from | y wno tke First, who, when silence ebuained Numbers of persons passing made the ortginal ~ nVper ‘and the gentlemen from Olio ta for retaking th Qhe throne, but the opposition members who | tat whe momama tnacsddreased Kiet eon | and edifying remark, “God blew you." 000 old | THE LATEST NEWS, A te sad the ggypaman whether ‘friticised the Specch, expressed in the heartiest | pa Linootn : As Mayor of New Yurk,it becomes | Man's peculiar remark was, ‘Ab, sir, I split rails : onded b for the Uniew? ‘manner their dosire that the confederation of Sraryares x ats renee ta | before you did.” * I suppose you did,” respo a wee Cee tee Union 2 on the United States should be preserved. imghilia, neceding by four guns exch ; and the batteries of the Mo- ene Crussder will be put ina most efficient aie. The stock of shot and shell on hand is large qnoagh to supply any comtingencies. Capt, Games ‘voor has gv the eatire Department in the mos the President, BY TELEGRAPH TO THB XN. Y. &UN, @arlieet pombe moment. (Avpleuse and hisses) Mr. Duown (Ky.) asked his colleague (AnD fick bier bey sesline Suptrintendent Kmormvy brought three military. 4 , : pert q All the speakers however, ere ly a reeponnbilities, tian tess | coking gentlemen and introducd them aa Com Political Inte! pg Ey Me elie Sericen ounete Glee ‘The UB. stoam frigate Misslasipp! is now almost that England should make it a prime object of | Qhicn circumsarces have devolved upon | Bumeax, Cops. Fours and Capt. Gansevoort, of the iC: lligence. have withdrawn ? ready for sea at Boston. Mer condition has been bher policy te liberate her manufacturers from a | you. Coming Lo ie gp he! pi bemreeron pier oe United States army. Mr, Limooun shook hands — fe gg did tt betiore 2 ciate tad a rus reported to the authorities, and orders for her im- Mavish dependence upon the products of the | Uie'pente to reconcile ity will, require = with each, and spent s few seconds im convers- | XXXVith Gemtom, =| Drasom) wad tur tne Union and Consitution, mediate outtit are said to be in contemplation. eetten-growing states of Ameri Southern | patrictiam, and om elevated comprebension of tion with them. a8 old gentleman, after passing Mewate. the entovorment of the laws so long aa we are tn " there be in the | Who's counuy and ite varied inveresta, opinions | the Ratlaplitter, wok out am eye glans, stopped Vol’ (Appius) Hawes nos bor csarciag Ose |. monet wok codsance stares for Best Boaree King Cotton” may, fore, soon bo in the | tid prejudices, to eo conduct publio affairs aa to | tos Nei Shite ry rer Wash Feb, 20.—Mr. Doourrin, (Wis) | Bush. Meld tot bellows the governinent can be | #20 Governor's Ialand yesterday. \ mat very eavishle position of the Bourbon king | bring ¥ beck again to ‘te former, harmunious, coe poprenes 4 voit er ae lps _ Presented the credentials of Tunorut 0. Hows, do | eid together Uy force, a ‘The court martial oo Lieut. Baasor, of the steam- : ras, comaition. eaatl ordered joeman to ‘move | nator elect from Wisconsin. If coereton or forve should . eooused Ghat up in the fortress of Gace, “UET tehar wo think plc Binstia becsure New York | Gun ie ‘Beveral private tille were all 7 ba ada: ae ee | eee ob Saag: Gennes: mete, Baunerr, of the mame veel, whilst lying in the port of Key West, wen continued yorterday at the Lyotum in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. ©. D. Howe 9 deeply iutersste Present political divisions On mctwa of Mc. Wang, (Onto ) the House bill te | collregus be fir seveadon ? An Uafertanate Pauicst. have sully nMicted ber people. Alt hor material | Anotber old veteran remarked, “ We are some | gushorize the Pustbter Geuerel tsdicometnue tne | Me Ampaeon replied--When o man coming ‘Tun Journal of Commerce claims that it has Interests are parslyzed. Har commercial greataes | of the old boys, you must remember us when you | mail se: vice in the sates where it is Liable to be im- | from the North, East, South or West, does his davy is evdangered- Bhe is the child of the A: reat ” terfered with, meri itizen, ih een physician-in-chief to the Uaion for the last | {'nicn, She hes grown tinder its maternal caro and ad mpi tellers Me. Lenontar bowed 0 | eet eee ne) enced te ad, thas tab Surtesy fear ba wee willing te on fa Punere, mater's mate, wasexamined. Hs was the Gen years, but awkwardly confesses, at the samo | been fortere! by ite paternal bounty, sad we four _— b Of the Treasury be directed to prevent any atiemps | dial support, firet witness for the defence, and his testimony may Tn, | MatiCtue Uaiondies, the present supreaicy of | A very tall man cemein and ae he neared the | to collect ahe feveuue in auch state. Mr. Baows sald his highest and bol'est ambition | be considered ae much in favor of the accused, time, that it has failed to effect # cure, In- | New York may perish with It. To you, therefore, | President straightened bimuelf out amid the exele- | Mr. Dovutas (Ili.) suggested that this was not | was to do all to contribute to the perpetulty and | Tne next witness was paymaster’s clerk J. HL Geed, the Journal sadly declares that its pationt Cesc echeattn welec ier a rakes mations of the crowd “he's as tall as O'd Abe— | %@ proper place to offer sais amendment, advance the renown of bis country. Ho was for Mr. Gunen sald it was e direct aitempt to strike | the Unica II's state was forthe Union, Ho did {s dead—that all the Union-saving modieines | {fraternal relations between the states only vo bo | Me. Limooim replied “we'll eee that” and placing | geahe mater c aiming te be out of the Uaton Is | nev beliewe iu she right of seonesion, but she Dao administered on); temud the inevitable ‘dis | sccompliahed by peaceful ad concilistory means— | himaef beck to back” with the stranger, amid | there ineurrection in eny stats or obtru tion to the | laracion of Tatependence said when s Govern nemt Korarmembey Arr fronay of grief it makes aided ly the wisdom of Almighty God. the shouts and laughter of the crowd towered fully | # All service in any etna? Even if there was, the | became destructive of the ends for whica it was A little murmur went round the room on the com- : Postuaster Gaversl or Presdeut mas 00 power to | crested, it wea the inverent right of the people to Lmploring appeals to some indefinite somebody | csanion of Mr, Wes ten ap toch above his “backer” who moved off conced- | tuterfee unless asked by she Governor of tie staves, | alter orabolina ft HL) bulleved in the divine right Hany, and the depositions made by him were as 10 what he heard and sew, and also aa to what sub- sequently passed between himself and Bamwwrr, the wounded man, There are one or two others to be Preatpent Lr J ‘Washington, and thousands will aco him from th examined on the part of the prosecution, as well as i 0 satakiog ‘Tgtve it up." Mr. Lasooun remarked—"T | My. Hara. (Ceasa) offered the follow: CC revuintion If a comcion pilicy against tne windows and baleonies of BaRNoM's Mus vt. ns to galvanize the supposed dead body of ite pe | ahem very goods while the majority were expres: | ney vy ce stro fe himseltas became along to | 2, Whereas, weveral stave bave wthdrawe roca the | suatea tint nad wlthtraen wea to ba purmvel, Ken: Ce ee ened ee aera ee ae ere ee tient inte new life. Lot the Journal be com- | ping their curioaity in regard w Mr, Livooin's re- ¥ to the accused have been already elicited. Tee case calc decaloa, of aga Poy atone “anid the lama vf the United Staton are wo | why woule revit Hr galature wished die- . Mi cet poi eee make itm question, # I hough ” longer enforced, therefore finetion «of party, had #0 resoived almost unani- ply to the evident “pump” pu upon bie», One irdividusl wid be bad came forty rnilen to | | Aisle d, ‘Tusk he Postmaster General be direct; | maveiy, Ww. te din re Me Lineoue wbo neain acenmo., | 0 ¥ discoutinus the postal ervice In the ea re MuLLsoN (Va) protested ayrainst the eff rt to —_ frown Me Emo wh i in sceomso~ | Traten, ana wake atreagemente with. the govern: | represent every Darheta oven the sock ordiasty, of datingly Lroke the ru bd gave his hand. ment of the same fur inter postal communication | legialeti: ny es 4 tarans fo f Barry's Trico forted, The Union atild inves, Tho patient's friends have only dismissed the old humbug | Mr Liscoux commenced speaking almost Immo. Goctors who prescribed “sudorifics and going | “ately sms distinct, clear tore, not burried, yet in will probably ocoupy two or three days longer, ROVE bite aha article for dreming and beam ‘The New Orienns Custom House. die fy ie iy alt dust de The fol. wing, from the St. Louis Democrat, > “ par TT fol tte uptad oosrcian uo to bed" Tho pationt is now rapidly recover. | Do dewres emlerrassed. ‘The following were Bis | wien you Mr. Lisoonn the fag of the country ta | therein. Me eetutra' aston Lis expested ‘to vies to cou. | shows, that restrictions are placed on southera ng strength under the recuperative influences of | Ts"k : leoking st you" ex la med a frantic looking pars {Bt GXweN withdrew bis amendment. Corin te Bnatew amontieut, Hedid ey because | commerce by the seceding Mr. Mayon :—10 In with feelings of deep gratitude Me Cuinoman (N) C) said he believed those | be ean in favor of the measira in youre peat Toe free air and good diet. that T hare iny acknowledicroente fr the recepaton, | S08—"Lvt us hope that it will not love any Of 166 | guaten were site uf s Janina foreign states ce | appropristinn wva'd met be availible tll tbe Alvi ot i ana which Lew becn given fo me io this great comme | eyes." Much Aa Great Brita, nad thougad te. wiatl"sere | Ju'y, att will bw Cull Sw) youre before the vat uber bat ta ofthe brhoys ashe approached soliloquized | Vice ate uid be awpped, but waned to alter the | wale cen The ong new even caro’ rity agree cae bs a saan Bi — : . sae Dill, aud moved tosbrike Us esurrection” and Ie before the present nat ounl difficulties end thee ory | Sleud *1'm glad to seo him, by gully"—Again Mr | ineery asm reacon for the discontinusoce, ‘ue | ope way or she ower, 1+ showed the Prwcefs #10 thin Tne that for the great | LINCOLN shook hands, eecension of corsatu states” Purperen for which te vessel are intended, He Ir Koverutueul the people ase neatly | A certain Capt. AOKEN, alx font and six inches in |. Me. Frrou (lod ) auygeeted—Bay a refusal wo ao~ | conchided by saying it war coma his collosg “We learn that from @. worth of chains in carke, belonging to the firm of Cuiny Peart, & Fox, of st. Louis, have been seized and retained at New Orleans to #6 cure the duties, The Orleans collector will not let them pase unless the St. Louis col- COUGHS. COLDS, RAISING BLOOD, PAIN BP THE SIDE AND BRYAST, 40. oo ‘These and similar complaints are mort certatnly ong, BEYATT 9 Pulmvnr Halaamm, PhePulmenictiv’ “2 dally curing the worst ca-oe of these ovmpl.stn® Joctor will pay the amount of duties to him, | eure! Mr}, Hi Godwin of pain im the sid bad ‘The reople Forever. tedene ty ete ‘Ture reports of the election in Arkansas are | wah ne in pol most encouraging. Tho people in that state | stelul Inca fl and -pittine of blond,aftar be ‘attiieted for e given an overwhelming vote in favor of | fy quite ursminons Aue edge thir laws #0 a6 BOB Ww Frege. econsiou. (nil to calsooen it Mr. Donovas, collector of this advises r vate ‘1 ae If the soulbera (conuplnelcral wie \Tagerd tained {icuitien that confront us at | Delgb, now entered the roomand when he came | Aig, Sr tkrike un the Words yostal laws maine | to watch for war more than those who watch for ¥ chants by card, that bo has ‘received Shorea irvine tas rach et weehcinee han i he Un a q NA of witch SOUP TEmROe hee bhoaghe | fOrward LiNooLn “weknewledged the corn” that his | tained, no's wo give no reason Wempley Lrve. | toring {nstructons frou the Department at Weshine: | eftee leer No-tid iltenbetl ok kde ia’ mow ta the 6 are endeavoring to establish a military despot | wy apeak « rminjsly, aud so justy as Taup- | lesgth hed bee o beaten, Mr. CLunuMan accepted. Mr. Coerm (Lowa) move to amend mand - inm on this whom they assume to represent, to voto freely eatinont would permit the poople, | i<ee. Tean oply nay tow T agree in the weatuwents | yy Lee People | Cxpromed by she Mayor. Y yt in defence of the Govern- went often Uoied Sisto, GARNETY's avendinent was rejected, and Th cane Mi. Macon (Va.) sad the bill was a decia-ation | ment by ads) waar Ly—' T hope you will take of us all, of the Beuste of asusrese oa Oo the of these Thope Lam behint | 1 bave preyed for you. Water, Ho trusted the Bouste would on toe ton to adviee the mercantile community in the Set the acted ct nd him, Depot 240.0 western ports, that duties collected by the State | a“ esam per bole ‘eal P18 of Lemisima, ‘at New Orleans, will not be recog Iu my devaion to sue Ual tion of Y bo man wahin the Union; bit in the why om tie +, LASOOLN—"It ia you whe must take care of | question, aa itiwone of toe most grave that ever came tate nerves to.—I111 agains’ 38, mized ty the General Government.” ‘The worst cases of old ulcers, sere lex an the qeertion of sdivreace: 10 the Uae) | Oe ein suas ein ox ie ccomreshe come Pps L bias Betore the couutry., Hy neid 808 ince war Gis states | ‘The House tok s reves till 7 oNlock, This position of affairs will net tend to in- oir healed by i there would be a Union triumph inevery state, | Voter of sue Union, 1 foar rat T may bo cefolent, Pe that J onfearrated, bad » Congress in seesion with EVENING enemton, crease the importing business in the seceding eabeneel | Seeds poe bat Sourh Caroli 06 that too great confidence tary Lave been repos. | Another—sTa the country safe Power na We padous, you the Lili valle It ao ech, and | States. omledaed by | ca: I ee eae ed in t@. Lam sure, however, that I bring a heart | Mr. L.—“I hope #0, aud you, the people, must , and Axwuined chat there if to new em- | Mr Rorrin (NC i made » secession spetch au e- od to the Ucion. keep It 0 ire, Dus the federal power is still in exutence in | the Howe adja . ‘The Criste—Pacts and Rumer. ‘Th: re ie nothwe soak could ever bring me te con « ns mater Wolluply to the destraction of that Caton um | ON o'clock hed now arrived, and It was an- | A019 olvek the Tariff bill bate », By STATE LEGISLA TERE—Sonato. ‘Tho Debates ta the Pesce Osaler ree ae | erwbicls wa alte the great cruserolal city af | notnced to the immense throng «till on the stairs | ‘Toe amendineate passed in cor — Fipresented to be of a very stormy character, but it | NAY oie Lut elao the whole country haescyireed | gras Bir. Laxconm would appear publicly oa the | and adouted, «xgyAm fow om which separate vote | Albany, Bed. 20.—Mr. Wannen reported As supposed that the compromisers wil! hay Grestneve, ti esa 8 should be that for wuica the fevornb y to the bill granting certain privileges to fority when the flaal vote is teken. Unicm it ef was med, \alcony, This at once cleared the building, and | 4 seperate the South Bide Ratlrusd ©o. Long Valand. ef 3 ‘Ae T understand it, the ship eight or ten thousand pareona appeared in front of | duciug the duty By Mr. MAMuRE, @ bill wuchorizing the Buper- Indications favor the ides shat an extra session | yi4ue and the preservation of 1 the hall when Mr. Luvcoun came forth to view, | te and coffee, ore v0 False woney by tax—'t relares Of Congress, son after the Pourth of March, will be | as theship can be swved with th ‘Mr. Bro.an (Pa), explained the sction of the bill Areet cleaning contract, uunavoldable, Several measures of the highem im- | pever be sbandosedunlews An immense cheer greeted him, aod, afer partial | gy owing the aggregate ai ‘eatimated in- Dill Tepeeling the 14th street, avenue D, Lubssly to be fected from the factions | LtY oC ts prever vation tilence had Leen restored, he addressed them aa | crense iu the revenue W le six'een tullious aad | ‘Teoh avenue abd Nuh avenue rallroed grants, portence are likely to be ed from the factious follows : twenty-two thousand dol ars, iugluding the prop | A'so repealing the sot of the New York Common Gupesition raised again them. Every measure | Sv iong shen nei is pslte ivative 1 duty on tee and onff il, coufiming the Nunth ra'lrosd : m longs sen ns 18 16 poesia thas te ps Friends and Fellow Citizena—t did not for a i. yp Conlirm! renee 88) the purscoecd making a speech, I'dewige to make | MT. Guam (Lowa), moved to strike out the ‘whick looks toward the enfurcement of the laws | liberty of this people com be prewerved in the | grant will be delayed by dilstory motions and amend. | {tll be my urpowe an shall be iny off posprcody Tepyrar merely to ase you, aad to al pon” gape amet iad imadoal - ~~ sabeadenmadniealnnte York Mills nes, Mraniking yon for the veceyAkeawinch has boon giv’ | 0% Zou wre me, (Cheers), And have to may | "i, songndment was then agreed t, ‘Alen wourporasing Letters receiv d from Paria contain authorita | ¢n me, allow me to draw to a close, thal peta ‘The next question was oa the am st place | New York. Ordered the way from my bome to this place, that Im tbe | tal. Gury of} percent, on wool, Agreed to—yeas, | Hy Mr Proeaxa » bill tive devials, in the mos emphatic manner, that “Mr, Woon got nothing,” was the general fosling, | #izbt I suvpose I have the best of the bargain. | 90° erg 19, ‘corporate the New Yorks Oorm Bxchange aad allew- @he Kaperor Naroinom bas wiguided his imtention | and miles were excha: (Cheers snd laughter.) Assuming that you are all 7 ‘The amendment placirg a duty of 15 per cent. ad | ing the se'd corporation to morygage ils res! eatase at (oa. heer to recognise the independence of the Southern Gon. | Mayor seemed to admire he eusy way ia which the | {2 WMaatitusita at thts. peoples bal pou tare. | Sélorem on books and perioaicals, and a watoiies, | srmcnreahn prchase mone fOr say real estate federacy. President elect preserved his owa counsel, well, (Prolonged eeering ) was agree: to purchseed or to be pur Mr. Boosey, of New Olea CITY NEWS.: Rowers or Conaurtion.—We are inform. ¢d from good and roliable authority, that there have recently bem several attempts to play a conf- dence game upon the Graad Jury empanelled in the U. 8. Courts, I neoms that two or three mem been appreached by indi- offered their services to have them releserd from further duty for the small sum of five dollars, and to have others substituted in thetr piace, at the same time trying to induce the Delief that they bave sufficient influence with the Court and Marshals to work out this result. These Little sttesnpte at daiag a large business ina small way a0 the exytume @ the public, ought to be rigid- ly enquired tam and the offenders made to know thas they are transcending thetr duty au citizens, Hovniase Cur.pna vor rax Wesr.—Tho Children’s Aid Society fitted up an interesing Piece tatnsdipraat le timea to preserve It Aud pow, Mr. Maa Mr Summrx (Maas.) offered an amendment thet +benae Mailroed bill hed ite third who rematos in| Introductions were then given to w number of | Mr. LinooLa now lef the baloony, and sccempae | hooks which have bea prinud, over dhurty years 00 | resding vid paned, "Woma 18; weyey iB hhis place is the Huse, performing his duties every | Councilmen and others, aod Mr. Lu aw was led | nied by Mayor Woon, the committes ef reception, | free. ey, end refwring to reengnize necession, or leave | to the western end of the room, where he took his | and several of his friends, proceeded to his carriage Debated at some length and divegreed to. rego) offered his amendment, which Amombly. Congress avleas called home by kis D strict, says | pamtion close by Hountn’s brass statue of Wasurxa- | which awalted him befere the hall. The crowd oe Ot as tert ot heh, 118 REPORTED, preyed ps ycayho ad vad bag this eRernesa, he weceding rates cannot live out of the Union | rom, to receive the thousands outeide who were al- | was kept back sdimirably by the police, end Mr. Mr. Dovai.ss (I1l,) said hedid not tain it the | py yer. Mooms—Io relation to the commerce of they clty under the charge of Mr. O° ‘three mouths longer, and believes lis cour: ready shouting with impatience at the delay. Lavoe stood for some moments before entoring ee ee ee a oe eta uaa | tbe bere of New 4 c. Tacs hyd gentlemen now makes his 38th @useined by the people when their 1k was intended to let the people in at « regular | his carriage, conversing most cordially with Mayor | Still inure alienate $e alfestions for Union of the | y HY Yoivencas Bartel Aenootanete wing eapedition to the West, having located in good eubsided. and not too rapid rate, bub such @ government of | Woon. The cheers by the crowd still contlaned, | soutborn people. ‘ies rela\ive to toe New York Chamberlain, homes since the commencement of his labors, seve~ f commercial inter- ral hundreds of poor orphan and destitutechildren, Dispatches have been reesi ved by the Foreigu J."- | the crowd at the moment the door was thrown open | untll the President elect was lost to view, entering one hed Sacowe tm ree ee Poor orph 6 daa Gations, showing that the national crisis is not ap | would bave Leen asd fficult as Pat's injuact oa in | bia carriage in company with Ald. Goammit, Mr. | the contineut. Ha taeught the Hime auspicious for From Washington. Wires, Accidemss, inquests, dco. peeciated a Europeen courte. The Diplomerc | regard w the cannon—'*Tvuch 18 off alay!” Yells, | Jupp aod Mr. Laman. A second oarriage accom- | such s system. He ancund in favor of such @ ays Washingte», Feb, 20 —The mail contractors Corps have regarded the difficulties serious, only | cursen, protemations, and ocoaslonal feminine | modated several members of bis suite, and both | tem un the Geruay Zoviversin, and fee trade in uous cvuntries, He did’ net pro, int, | tm the secaded states are continuslly asking whether uring the last fow works, and have oo juformed | screams, rvse im a porfoct chaos of sound from the | were driven immediately to the Astor House, fo pero e moneaiiot, Be Ghd nae praceerye int | to cy will bo pela ae boreotine, bo phish the Fast their governments. grewt clroular stalrs and hallway where the crowd | lowed by # great portion of the orewd. countries, but simply to establish @ eomumercial \c@ Department responds affirmatively, steting Notwithstanding all the sensations! peregraphs | were endeavoring to fsce an entrance, Two un ‘TUR ASTOR NOwHE Rios, ond bere fee wade wile them, Ee sus. boon will be issued to them on the Postmas- thous the attack of Fort Sumter, s letter, vory def: | fortunate policemen at the door struggled aud | A large crowd stood om the steps end vestibule Sia in tne settlement of our present ‘difMoultion, aad ters, to be paid from the postal revenue collected nite anf earnest, has beem received in Washington, | fought to keep back the mass, but their powor was | awaiting Mr. Lixooun's return. The desige of the | m»ke the union complete. withlo these sates. by E. Kixamas, from « gentleman formerly 1a Con, | of little avail, As they entered, the panting, per~ | concourse evidently was to greet him with » vigor mea ait OM. Boorse se mend, co 00 Je Leave The Pesmaster General has removed the Route recs from that state, wating thes Furt Sumter will | spiring penitents for the sin of curiosity, were hus | ous welcome, but Mr, Lixcou dissppotnted thelr | of American artiste, and piace all other paint ‘Agent between Grafton and Parkersburg, Va, om De taken at whatever cost of life before the Pourth | tied forward through # double line of policemen | goed intentions by eutering the private door in'Vesey | and stavuary under a duty of 10 per cent. Adv - | the ground that he left bis business without per Of March, “Toe writer himself taker part to the en | 1 where the tall figure of the President waa | street. Av he passed with Aldermen Comment and | | Mr. OR oe a mission, t0 emgage in the secession movements in Cerprise, and full credit is given to his declarations, | bowing to each comer, bis thin and smiling face | othersof the Common Gounct!, sl! present rained | 4 yi.ka that state, Whe anme writer sssorte that Bouth Carolina wil’ | appearing above the heads of the crowd, Ouward | their hate and galuted him. Reaching the upper “Ss motion of Mr. Swann the motion by whieh ‘Scveral postmasters in Kentucky ani ‘Rennessee demand guarantee of free trade in the Mon\gomery shey wore hurried through the western ante cham- bell, Mr. Lincoun was intioduced to Governor Pisa, ou, yee on tee 506 ete, was reconaidered. have bees removed for s similar couse, congress, and that sbe and ether cotton states wil! | or and down stairs at the rate of fifty per minute, | who was awaiting an intreduction, Many other | 7 Toe question reocrmed on the original ameai- | ‘Tae House Belect Comamities on the President's oppose ang tariff of duties om imports of @ higher | (ow heartily Lovoo.m shakes hands ; 0 pump- | prominent republicars, among whom was Hon | ment as modified, when it was agreed to by yous, | message, transmitted on January Sth, will tomor- Desravorryn Fine 0 Pare Prace—Loss WEamT $90,000, Yesterday morning, about TY o'clock, # fire broke out in the four story building Nos, 9 and 31 Park Discs, in the 4 (Cusruam, Lrow & Sova, dealers in Yankee ne- Sioneand trocy gods The fire oriminssed near some seam pijes for ‘the bustling, end is supprecd to have beas scci Toe suck on the, second and fires floore was considerably dome Wo wens aan emeaey ‘Tae ae few coon} uiiase WaTeom, traporter of Iinems He loss la about $19,000. aod is Thwured for $9800 000. The stock of Cusrma™ Lrons & Novas, wi eecnpy the portion of the building, is gritos a ulldings: are” dainayed "ebseh ae $80,000; insured Fiax on Sarrnoarv.—About hadf-past ome ‘Fete tham six and 9 quarter per ceut. hyapdle movement of the forearm alone ; no giving | WM. M Kvanre were also there, awaiting the ap- | 2%: neys, . row make « report relative to the stationing of ves. | “lock yesterday morning, # fire was discovered on My, Laxooun telegraphs Gov. Suwanm, that be has |. one floger, or allowing his arm to swing as a | pearance of Mr. Linooin, KPa tye dy toon ‘Bi ping. { sels, eto., saying that the defanse of the Atlantic | bosrd the brig Emma Mayo, lying nt Mer 5 RR, written te Wastmvane of 1) inols, to prepare quer- | dead weight ; Officers Wear, MoKAAn, Nuanrrr and 1 gamrr, ters ‘or the Presideusial pariy. It is mall M of the Harbor Police, were prompt y ot oan t, aed wacceeded in extis img the flame) dat nt before the galley and other portivus uf Wow \acaet ‘were destroyed. Police Imeligence. Carrune ov Roxaway Taeves.—Joun Kune and Ws. Battann charged with having, om tho 6th inst., stolen $100 im bank bills from the more of Wu, A. Towwsen, pubitsher, ‘Walker street, and rua of w th the same, we Feated 00 Monday night, in Buffalo and broual Notice —A. P. Ay Washington € 9, UALR airigtseond ecatrermene supper of tlie! | samit’e fede 1. WM. SR PY Gataccaste emtamnms OU. WG TH | gives bis whole band witha grip | Immediate’ after Mr, Lior entered his pare | ham, Cameron, Chandler, ‘Gi Twolittle, Dar | cosas has been grestly neglected, and concluding ich betokens a warm heart, and at once breeds # | lor, Mr. P. T. Daxwum had an interview with hire kee, Yosenden. How, Fosters ¢ 16h Bele, isr> | with @ resolution censuring the Ssoretary of the Wasmnwnxn bas selected the honse on Feamk'ia | uss Reeling of confidence, Ina very short sme | 18 Yéference to bis Intended vials to the Musoum | jm» De), Moni, Samii Winton wld Wile | Navy, for, as they charge, accepting without delay Bquare, recently oc, ws | stayor Wooo suggested the propriety of * shutting | yesterday aernoon ard dhe preparations necesary | gon—.5, A or inquiry, the resigoasion of officers whe were im Commmiasionom. 1h le ik ® retired arto! tne city, { AT the crowd," as coolly as he would speak of abut | for the Preald recejtion M . Laxvoim received 7 Nays. Meare. “s Giiagmse, Doug's Greems | arms agains tke government when rendering the and removed {rom the bustle of batels sud tne ing off the Cron, but the President assured Pau- | Mr. Bannow with bis charecteristic courtory, but | Hunter. Jonson hae "Tempers Jen No. % wit hor , ' Necduas at thot hall (OT Bowers * ? ‘ther oor chly publie ee oie Mage ye Moore RM PUR sad ak, Tho hulle nee tavitod. WA TRON Wd, ; Tebrinten? Home, 134 Chatham stroct-) \ ‘Tye Preeident elect L 1 fee MKD oe, L figa'the plage tonight aad cab tarkey. Good spre If A "GAS RS ee "a, Nicholaony Pearce, Powell, Roe | sane miscuous crowd. wanve that be waninmodeyreotired, and thecrowd | the preesure of vistors and'other engagements dar- | Sey g:tast rac os ‘There is, however, @ report which we hope will | sill keys coming on. A motley crowd they were, | im the afernoon compelled biin to forrgo the visit. Prove trus, that Mr, Bronanam intends to invite | oid end young, millionaires and mudlarks, men At a little after 2 o'clock, Col. Jour C, Fat ‘him to the executive mansion. It would bes most | high in polisioai social standing, and others | Mont was announced, and was at once conducted land coach arrived here this morning from sher~ courteous snd proper course, on the partof hie re | jroportionately low in both, respectable middie | iuto Mr. Lumoo.n’s private pailor, where the fire Wass "Feb, 99, ton, Texas, ‘Poe conductor and pawengers report Airing President, to invite hiv successor Ww bevone | aged Kentlenen, with goid rimmed spectacles and | two Republican candidates for the Presidency had |, Vashington, of the Voruntoer bill, reported | t#@ ure at Fort Cosdbourna, by Texans, of the Exching Texne News, Fort Smith, Ark., Feb, 20.—An extra over. [my i bole guest watil the 4xb of March, “avr, und other, the seedient of the weedy, er the | ® private audience, ‘The conversion is wakd to | fru the Miltary Gommities, coach with ite wall new overdue here, The prop- tale Cae gear me le x) ete me = bebe ® ——- - Lughest of the Whoys, all mingled together, and | bave consisted chie@y 1a mutual congratulations | Mr. Boooox (Va) said be coositiered the yassage | «rey of the company within resch is also sein-d, ‘tagep jewelry and wome clothing which they bad | 4 7" ‘evening @h Tex Cungeriay Isresticexcen —the ate | 1 esger to take the raileplitter by the baad. | ca the ultimate suscess of thelr cherished prins\- | of the bill « furegene couclustan. He characitr- | sid ihe agents and other empleyese are veld to be | emean bad been in wee suse lor of ifr, ses tk AS 5 organ of the Reformed Prtemans Dutch Churcyasof | gua afler the oresh began, «fat women made | ples. Liste corsgutty read im be reiterated the veanrk. | imprisoned. It is olgo reported thes Forts Obad- | be trunwonthy, They ware bow Goumile! ts eter tae oom Gat, £ ids country —hes undergone o viriking renovation ! ur appearence ot the door, her shaw! fact in th | A voterea, 04 years of age, Mr, Dewsr, & Lou He biefy argued (he vagous festures i | Lourne ond Belknap have been coptured, ‘wait futher examination, ax yell r