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4 to adjust the sccounts of Baroman d make a ii'war repocted t the Banste- Adjourned. Honse of Representatives: e¢gom and Washington War Debt bill was arawan (Ohio) moved to take up the Tari retuned from the # nate with amendments <Gocumase (8. ¥) ap ealed to him to let Mer etard over to Muplay, In ordar to give Te an opportualtz of examining It. Be de- to make no ‘etious oppew pat did desire Acct te fntereata of his consti Bicewis raid he wis givl to learm that Us oppow'tion wae dre.med, but he assured nen that if the [ill wns not taken up today, poaalbility of vetting it to a floal pasaage 6 prament wera en went into Committee of the ole on the Btato ol the L 1 tok up the if bi by a vote ne firnt Senate the comaperavors, paving failod to assassinate City rode ing the loan him, have it still in their power to effect the M Ganwrrt, (Va) while dine alinded to the coming of next best thing for their ag sop he a Mr ; than early hour tele mereia make ft appear that no foul play | say 1g the la terhad burried through Baltimore, wan tatendedy and that the panic was | (of far af ts Yawer aed Sere’ Davis, ha causotess and ridiculous, We cherish the hope that the course insisted on so imperatively, leading political friends, accepted so reluc tant- ly by Mr. Liwcous, and regretted with sub parsionate mortificaticn by brave men of the Presidential party, may yet be shown to have had a valid excuse, at least. A commendable solicitude to avoid commotion and excitement in a Southern city, may have had as much to of order was raised agsinw) Me baleman Mr. Conrax, (ind ) aaid the ger do with the plan, as any apprehension for the | trman confine himself wt! before safety of the President. what, to the perce foxthor? It is late in the day for comment upon this or any other atrocity which may be concoived or executed by the conspirators against out Government. They have established thoir character, and it is enough te say that an as to diaw a comparison between the Duke of Wellington and General Sor, promouno- ing tn fever of the foriper. Money is wanted Wo as Aabliah a body guard for Bovrt bo remiat Jmry, Dae vis and ox-G vernon Wisk ‘This rernark was met with hla, Mr. Ganserr said serpents were the proper am Diems of the downfs)! of this corrupt go exssination of this kind is worthy of it. | YS) greed to ineet on, Menlay at 10 0 The means and enis of the Southern con- E Tarifl till te be continued in Goremit le until Lotclock, woen eu spiracy are worthy of each other, and are alike have Leen acted on shall be reported to the 0 House. During the debate on the tariff Mr. Bioxuna (N Y ) said the Chairian of the C mmttes on Wave and Means it bringing this bill before the Ht se in teanuseripa, a eping the House ignor: ant of ita contents, mest to produce aa clone « resemblance between the House and M ae poamib'e, Or be ( Jouw Bannert is now tho regular Carrior Pepseuss Se of the Bow, on the route bounded as follows: West | waxy winied the side of Bowery and Costham from Baxtor to Prince, | thus to resemb'e the President thence te Sulliren, thence to north ide of C nal, | 18 lem sig [3 Al er ere dhence t Broadway, thence to Grand and Bixter id gy ipoa the eu treats. end The Crise “acta and characterized by that superlative atrocity which beggars invective, and which will rarely be denounced, because its sin stirs the abhorrence of mankind help ot heightening from any eloquence. hip w pion and elaboration of ent, when the Confederacy ia nenaced Mr. Lixooin's sudden and unexpected arri- pares oe wal in Washington, on Ssturday morning, caused a | intorters southern oor great sengation in that city, and ail the sen y mittee on Ways and Means (: newspaper correspondents at onoe rushed t» the mnwas) was offering the strongest provocation to England and telegraph office and wrote dispatches t the Now | hasten an alliance with the #nitharn coufedera: y York and Philadelphia evening papers, that Mr, eman from Calo bad only to persist in rar vipon th arating the protect this. I¥ this to be controlling Ide of the n: ern portions of th ¢0 trade policy, by re-inau Lovoota was obliged to take his entrance to aU nite Washingeon city incogni(u, to avoid being assnasl- uated. Their stories were made up for the news boys and the newspaper offices, Mr. Ltmoonw had not ome particle of fear of being assassinated, but be had persona! as well as political reasons for catering Washington as he did. He was mo more | OU! V'nlOn ep in the same dows: in danger of a persons! attack, than Mr. Boctanan | “Sy. Surncaw made a general reply to the objeo- ws of being poisoned by Rypubiicans, when the | teas’ which ‘had Lien made from Yue Damoera premad tide, showing now that the public deta wan — = iy bas pearonlget Shoal tetvas eal, #61 | “ared millions, wud Ghat the eMfect of this tariff w be to increase the reventiens He incidentally men- ‘Tas Washington corrosponsent of the Commer- | toned that the omimaion to print the bill was owing the dismemberment of clal Advertiser by the following telegram, daatryn | 10 the neglect of the foreman of the prhuting office, reescd the neoeesity of the of the bill the smastionslism of the correspondents who | tadty ard appealed to bis party irients to sustain netther saw nor spoke to Mr. Lovooix, before they | him. Alter an earnest runn'ng debate, the cons'dera— tion of the bill waa postponed till Monday. Reeceaa till 7 P.M ‘The alleged reason of Mr, Linco. sora and is that im- borer bopeerance ta thls ott, ‘On reassembling, speeches were made on the re- nett presence hes, Aa n dest desired for comultation port of the Commitee of Thirty 4hreat Adjourned. can wk lad ne Reyevteant, he are convinced OTATE LEGISLATURD—Senate. bat Me. Geruairs propos wt peas. This as amended, it nH belie ed must im order W prevent the secession of the Albany, Feb. 28,—The Senate mot this Warder shaven. Twas cortain yeterday Wear there | morning." No quorum prevent. | Adj ¥rued till was 8 majority for the propositions yy wore | balf pati ovlock Mouday evening, put toe vote in the conference, _——< Fea ceme correspondent thus speaks of the fe- | The Custom House difficulties at New Or tarish condition of the Washington populatio Jeans and Mt. Leute, ‘The popalssion of Washington is in ae rem: St. Louis, Feb, 22.—Moasrs, Cutp, Paar, 7. Business is nearly mspended, | ang powr, deny the report recently published, thas ‘De people stand 1B wy ‘owt, deny the report recently published, @ ct oe Cer ine hotel Rerors ie intent cor several thousand dollars worth of Eaglish goods to mouth, aad the most absurd and Contredictory | belonging to them had been seized in New Orleans reports ave received only to be rejected the nexs | te occnre’ ihe duties thereon, a ej iT combuati bil it, Wandngton peopl ‘and. the Mhoussnds of strane from Collector Hate of New Orleans to sereenied here. wos never more manifest | Collector LesrrAn ofthis elty, mys that the baal Esai diye Ts itapouibie to giveany adesste | nem of the Crstom Huse at the former place le do ae ee nag ted fooling In all dl | conducted as heretofore, except that tranaportation bonds are obliged to be executed for that part of the transportaticn, The transportation of foreiga goods in in no wise interrupted, and the du! collected as smal The Right Million Loan. Washington, Feb. 29d.—More than two hours were occupled by the Secretary of the Treasury in opening to bids for the eight million loam this noon, There were about 100 bidders, and the ave- rae amount offered on the dollar was a fraction over 10, ‘The artificial society of Washington city, and ‘the diss\pited and corrupt men who congregate there about the time of » Presidential change, de- serve little attention from the honest masses of our people. It be said that many cf the South Carolina troops have been withdrawn from Morris Island, and ‘that sevorel of the harbor fortifications are to be abandoned. Wasa B. Aston, Hon: Wa. L. Darrow, of New Jersey, and Prof. Facton, of Masnachvsetts, eave been appointed regents of the Smithsonian institution. Bome doaem applications for patents have been made by citizens of wtatos whieh lave seceded, and im every instance they make oath that they are oki rons of the United Staten Another evidence of Fiorn’s treason las come to Light, five companiva of Government troops are ata tioned at Fort Randall on the Upper Mls it Bow appears that the ex Secretary sold all means ot wansportation except enough to move ons com- pany, bis purpose being to prevent forces from be img catled into action to interfere with his de signs. THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO TUB Y. Y, BUM, From Washington. ‘Tho Senate has rati- nd im of #umWTON, Ham 106,000 to be distributed am sud th to ay, $25,000, iin liquidation of the clam CC Lana and ‘0, The original claim was ea account of 080,000 ; ard an that of the eviction from — of information, that mine of she foreiga gvvernmen'e ayrmputhize with the secession may e- with, buton the contrary, express licitude for the preservation of the the utmpent entire Union ‘Various amendmests are yet tobe voted om by the Peace conter During Inet night's semion, they agreed to the first branch of the the peng » Prop recewuizin th tat * ; orth 4 a6 Had ja recognizing tho stetus of slavery ewuth of that line; Political Intelligence. the Sates Ermed ous of the territory to be adanis: ted with or without slavery, aa thelr constitutions . — may preseribe. ‘This reve! KXVith CONGREMS—Socond Seaton. vote. — Bome of the Commissiovers who opposed the Renate. proporition, confidentially amsert that, with weveral a decide! afrmative Washington, Fos, 2).—Messrs, Kina (N, Y.) | exceptions, this ia watiatactery Wo al! shows rom the se er slave wtatoa, TET Getcatulive aden tne DS feet eefte prebalality acw ia thet they will not com- Mr. Wiiaon (Mass) reported beck the bil! for the Piss et F labors a baton nex) Tu better organizstion uf the militia of the D.atr.ct of Lincoiat today, im company with Symator ge aah obiended Divtve service ot BA. Joba's Epis copal church, jndefinite rumors are afloat concerning warlike dispatches waid to bave ben received by tho Ge Yernment from the South. Theve cause much ex- citement and many inquiries but they cannot be Columbia. Lid over. ‘The Post K vute bill was taken up. Mr Gwut (Cal) continued bis remarks, com- menced yesterday, in favor of ® committee of con ion was further discussed by Mowrs. aus (N. HL), Laruam (Cal WON (AT! traced to any reliable source. ‘There certaiuly has i HL) Cal), JoUNson (ATK.), and ’ iap.), and the bul was postponed Leem no Cabinet meeting today to p consider suoh ‘Hise (Minn.), post 6, toa L.- Di for the payment of the expenses incurre } in the enelon Of Tu dian hostilities tu Califor nis was taken up and passed. ‘The readbution giving # qait claim to certain jaude in Towa was tkea ep. oped c! ean the resolution was parsed. The bi mexing 1 payment for the ‘suppressl om of ndiam hostilities in Uren, in 1593, was taken up end "Tae miscellaneous sppropristion Lill was taken eral amendments were paseed MALM (MM) offered ao amendment for the Payment of $12,000 to FRankisn HAVEN and ass etates for money depen! He explained it 10 the removal Alspatches if avy much Birthday. New Orleans, Washington's birth day goidcently celevrated by « grand militery » the laixert turn out evér seen here, and tatiouof joy. ‘The city was brilfantly illuminated to night, aud vn firing. St. Louis, F Washington's birthday ta celebrated, bere this afternoon by » full turn-out of Gen, Froer’s Brigade, and the Missoutt Volua- teers, “The weather is Gee and the streets a ly thronged with people to witness the —par- St | ederd National salute wee vd carly ils morn. io yauiien v0 of the Boston P ‘4 point of order was raised’ snd the amendmozt Fue mercentile library ball is now overflowing waning: ia i ae with t ple to hear W Lamindea'e furewo!l address Mr. Jonuson [reun) offered an amendmentt> rood by 1 vy. Mr, Damktwy, sod listen fo peariotia ferry out the order of the Senate to pay to th y amateur performers, and some public Widze of Ex-eantor Lins, bis mileage, ee eae. wt fier considerable discussion the awend ment was | India Feb, 29.—Wasmxoron's birthday cele byw parade of the military a die. Mr. Dixon (Ct.) moved an amendment to pry | Mas CeUbnile | gos hundred hoa" ga an, Ameniment to py | play of national flage from many business houses aud private residences, Convention of Veteran Soldiers. Custom houne st Charleston AC hin was for work | build i sa oppowed WY a & Indianc _ A Convention of old Ejpgmam boune in Sent Os poldicraamensbied buretolay. ‘Toe meeting be- “Mr. Dixon said for work periy dome and partly | Pen acme of the vote had not met since vee aeons (BR. 1.) sald the marie was fnishe! Woy fought topetier hot Ariens IO re we f ¥ S ores: eae 7 and Capt, 1. Hayi Es, Resolutions were Shougbs 1s wot the bert time to aly ede ptedy ult Pmannban (Me) explained ‘at ts ‘gone on and prepared # q«sutity of marl « | only sak tee a wereen for work done, ~ Mr. daw aweian (Ax i Conmitution to eonciliate tr appro ng of the action of | and Genera! Boorr in thelr order Leing raiaed, the einendicns | te earn a at | throw ourselves inte ws 7 .) offered an amendinent { the adjustment of Vile Accounts of aieiam Youxs while ex-officio Buperintendent of Jadian uifsire, yyment of Ybirtyetwo thousand dollars. aa “ue olen Was inade bak this was a private | \o eoution of the ‘A reeglusion Was adopted unanimously, re questing the G.neral Assembly t petition Com: } pmend the) 1 ect igus (Mo ld ewes for He mds | 1 ae not pee be anid 0 wase | | surgeoos seach ‘ne of thely pensions, prove | She extent of thelr injury. that he never appealed the | rade bowers Boston and Obariesten. eee He did oo wornebinies on | Borton, Feb, 23,—The steamer F Besth Caro i mek of te peeele Fag eed ri | 4 deiale ita ae cr thls afternonts for oi ott | MEtaleta ave be ‘Cuan, anes (opp) oN Hy teed oy casi. Bupdrede of Sins foots ad shuns and" prowi= | ane rrr wie move ving thé eott cket ths Goonunlasiouers 'of Tadian Affaire be _ ee ‘Wage Mr, Luroouas Startling Events! CONSPIRACY TO ASSASSINATE THE PRESIDENT ELECT. —— The Plot Frustrated, Harrisburg, Feb, 23.—The people of this city were setoniahed this morning by an announce. ment that Mr. Lincorn had atarted in a apectal train for Washington, dirpatches having been re ceived requiring bia presence in Washington, Re ports are busily cireu'ated that there was a plot to asraminate him while passing through Baltimore, but euch stories are not believed. Toe Baltimore Committer ts here, but did not have an interview with Mr. Linooun, A crowd blocked up all the Calvert street depot, and on the arrival of the train, greeted it with groans, on learning that the report of Me, Lixcouw having stolen @ march waa mot a hoax, Paltimore, Feb. 2 1P.M—A larg gremes the en siden crowd ing the Presidential party at nomunced from the rear plat- forra sban Bie’ Laweces was Bot aboard, having gone direct to Washington. Mr. Woow then introduced Rowrat Lincotm, who happened to staud beside him, when srg much CH 6 latter's astontahment, the train. 1y. ‘The Committee from Baltimore at Harrisburg, consisting of G. W. Swern WM L. Boxesnkne, W Bitty J. Bey re and FB Co the Electoral Colle, was overruled by other meumed the control of hia more Most ample arrangements had boon made here necuring the & respectful tranait of Me. neota through fores was all ted tally equipped, acd ‘all good citinens pat Lo indignity should have been rhe Apprehension entertained was ‘am, who lately at. nina jemonstra- would have aroused bad fooling in th minds ae me, and partially caused a disturbance, O.b— erwise there waa Ho reason to spprebend anything unpleasant here. “ tacled shemeel ves to the i ere, and who were expected to make « Mr. Lowoun arrived here at K ofclock, fneng, His family rive at 1 by the ruse Washington, Prb 23 — Not « little sensation ail throughout the y..th «morn ywn that Mr. oe aM pre. a the ry he Tact, enpecially press, his prenenoe here b ed to's few political friends inc : met at the station by several srotlemen of diatine tiom, without apy formality, and was ianediately driven to Willard's Hutel, Hie waa yesterday advined to come hither with- out dalay- Preparations had been made t> meet @ station, this afternoon, and the Mayor of Washington waa to make a welsome eddress, but Mr. Lixcoum haa thus spoiled the programme, About 10 o'cleck, Mr, Lixconn, accompanied by Mr. SxwAKD, paid hin respects to President Rvomawan, spendin: afew minutes in genaral csnvarastion, Senator Boren and Representative Joun Coon RANE happened to be at the White House when he entered, and were accordingly introduced to the Veealdeas elect. Mr. L. afterward returned to his ue. fram pur eton } Harrisburg, Feb 93-8 A, M —Anmanaw Loe coun, the President elect of the United States, in safe in the Capital of the nation, By the admira- blo arrangement of General Boort, the country has been spared the lasting disgrace, whioh would have been fastened indelibly upon it had Mr. Lancouw been murdered upon his journey thither, ay he would eon, had he followed the programme ‘as announced in the papers and gone by the North: orn Contra! railroad to Baltimore, On Thursday night sfter he had retired, Mr. Lev. OoLM was aroused and informed that » stranger do- @red to see himons matter of life or death. fle declined to admit him un'ees he geve bis nme which he at once did. Such prestige did the name carry, that while Mr. Linooun was yet d srebed,he gronted an interview to the caller, A prolonged conversation elicited the fact that an organized boly of men had determined that Me, Lincoun should mot be inaugurated, and that he should never leave the city of Baltimore alive, if, ndeed, he ever entered it. ‘The list of the names of the conspirators present- eda mom astonishing ary of persons high in Southern cosfidence, and some whose fame is not cot fined t thiscountry alone, SBteteamen laid the plan, bankers indorsed itjand adventurers were to carry it into effect. They un- derstood Mr. Lixooun was to leave Harrisburg at 9 o'clock this morning by special train, and the idea was, if pomible, to throw the cars from the read at some point where they would rush down @ steep embank went and destroy ina moment the lives of all on board. Incase ofthe failure of this pro Ject their plan was to surround the carriage on the way from Gegot to depot in Byitimor ¥4 nate him with daxger or pistol shot. Ay authentic was formation wan obtnine counselling’ Bis friewis, was compelled tomate which would enable him to subvert urce from which boa i hat Mr. Linoonn, after jance of the thousands who lastnight, be declin frécepAlon. ‘The Gaal couneil ‘was hold eer Loncotn did not want to yield, and Colonel tually ered with indignation ; b , seot ded bj ad Wlorwart, deatsied upon it, and at nine Cufock Mrs Lincota Teft om a special trata. ile Seth plald cap and. very Long sal o that he was entirely uarecocuizable, companied by Superintendent Lewis and one friend, he mkarted, while all the town, with ptiow of Mra Lincoim, Col, Soxmna, Mr. Jupp, and tw> Feportery, who were aworn to secrecy, supposed him to be beat ‘The telegrayh wires were put beyond reach of any one who might desire to use them, MYRALD pisratce, ‘The reason for this movement, so extraordinary aed tanprecedocped, 1a: Ion) Mr. Laxooues friends believe, frem ‘ecquired—I am not per- woltied Wo tall linw that Ue carried. out hi pea amine, sud lefty epecial train at nine this mora- ng, the train would either be run off an embani ment, blown up Ly grenades beneath the track, or 0 Way decroped, between the M arylant line and Heltimore ; or ‘that, this failing, Mr. Lov~ con would be mobbed and assassinated ia I .lti- more during his 11de from depot to dapat imminent fis friends thought th's danger was, may be judged by the fact that one of those who ee erare of the plot, but was sbitged to go where | 6 Mr. Linooum went, made bis will, seal bis fee nd prepared for wndden death (n case Me. LaNCOLN should insist upoo guing en this mora: liow monies at the Biate Hotseat three o'clock yestond sy afternoon, ‘Then the plan was laid before him. Hoe As said to have tndignantiy rejected 1 Mra Lin: ou begged of him wo go; Other peravas hed to be Jot imto tl 9 secret in order to persuade Mr: Lim: cots, among them Governor Corrix, All said Colonel Bumnka almost wept with anger at iH plan—called it abominable, and said Mr. Lovooum Woe ae brave es Oy mady, bit be had vowardi frients. Mr. Lixooun waa sesured that he wou! certainly be as assinated, perhaps the whole eal Geotroycd, ‘and that an attack would be made Feit Busse of 8 ‘at the same time ; finally, his frieuds’ persuasions and Mrs, Liootn's tears induced him, who was to be eur future Jackson, 0 consent to rty areenthe traim, though but fow think wo shall reach Washington without acct: deats. Colonel Eiswonmm expects the train will de mebied at Baltimore, ‘The party dou't tal mush, ‘The army officers are very angry. The repwblicans on board, some of ther editors of leading Republican jouraals, are ou tie Til-adviaed, ivjudiclous, tude deve. Ty ey thet is showered upon tbe movement Bill Mr. Livcoun isnot Ulamed, but only bia advisers, Others make a defence by saying that Mr. Lincoun can do as be pleasos, that if ls better to be prudent Hhan rash, and that ihe matter was one of life ond death, Mr. Liscouy's disinclination to ge dwelt upon, ae also the refusal of the Ball imore Council bo invite him, A Washington disp.teh maya: Mr. Lyon was advised by high authorities bere to come through Baltimore in the wight, in order to avoid # diftioul ty growing up iu that city about who ehould re ceive him, and how it should be done, enator BewARD received official intelligence on meannny ih ‘: from rellable sourves, ue a m olieal splot poem suicveanl eted eo Nhe partof a secrob organization nd {imore, to asmnasinate the President elect on bis ar Ta that city, Mr, SEWAKP communicated this Invelligence to a few private friends, ud it wi termined to Stepan: 9 messenger at once to Phi delphi ioformlng ‘him of the fact, and wrging bim takean cariier train, which weuld bring him rough a she nights ‘Mr. Lincot sald he hed re- ra Ved iatelligenoe from Maltimore of & at ries ia little doubt thas the Seoling and ‘ited Mr, Cabinet Chamber, which he |, and i troduced to each member. The interviews were r ° Tinots Cor sional delegs - weet of party, flow euded by # mater Deootas, called upon Be! Lamour thelr respecte. The meeting was lew for cal pettaps then would Fave been the cima at the interview with any other delegation, from the faet that they were all frieods and » sintances befura. Tae interview Le'we n Mr. Livoo.x aud Me. Dovatas was pectilintly psanant, Mr. Liecoin's first Reception at Wash- ington, uskington, om. Beoretat Dnt eb, 23.—At six o'clock, Dr. of the Pesce Congress, present- jeation to Mr. Liwcons, announcing nen.bera of, the Usagrese were anxious to Lu ti pay their respects to Mr, the latter to ovive them, OL, and requesting hen be would re led tat he would be ‘clock. x returned 8) his hovel, iby ausiaatic crowd, wh ha was their father and life, nd some old and «me ¥. A the genoral feeling, th ithe future hope of tae the Union, we panned through the long parlor hall thronged with the elite aud faahion of the nations metropolis, sbeking bands as fast an be oo hia night and jefe with Indie ond gomtieme intensely interested that Le forgot even to take his hat off, which was excused by @ looker on, who vera ked that it was new and outeh! med the crowd, At nine o'clock, ac jour arrange. ment, Mr. Linewrn re OC mgrens, The members formed in procession ta the hall where tht nd proceeded to the recaption ror; mt Tire, and Governor Ciragn, of Objo, led the van. Toe latter tatroduced Me. Trim. Mr. Lionux received bia with all tue respect due bis postion. ‘Tae aeveral delegates were then presented to Mr. Lisoouw by Govern yr Cu Ane, ip the naual manner, ‘The’ greatest curiosity was manifested to wit, news Mr Lixconn's first reception in Washington. ‘The most roarvellows thing tat odvurred waa the | tanifestation by Mr. Lincoie of & moat wonderful memory. [twill be remembered that the Convn- tion ia composed of many men, who, although dis- tinguished in their time, have until very lately not been very much known, Exch member was ne cAMeR OU introduced by his lest name, but in id prompt entire bame, no matter how many initials it con- lelned, 10 several instances ho recited the histor- leoences of families. 1a shorts he recall their iainn, and swopt the wn neral. to the wtandard of my jcined Mr Lixcoun ytion of the Peace Congress was number of citizens were pr a was then notified that the ante; toome ag is oh ar of the hotel were wi Jen, who desired to pay their respect to which the President vary prompuy oot sented. The ladies then pene 1a review, oak Uoing introduced by the gautleman who aocdmps- nied her. Mr Linooi underwent the new 01 fess, amor, At en rclook Me. Bevuanan's Cabinet eal tir respects, in response to Mr L ‘coup daa ‘Sethe’ Walte Tousen morning. ‘Their reception was very p! ane. Tt may be truly raid thas Mr, L'soonn's firet day fn Washington a4 President elect cided success, Democrata as well as rep aré plensed with him, snd the ladies, who thought he wee awkward at frst ‘sight, changed. thelr now declare him ‘'s very plessat, and not bad looking by any cou, who arrivid with the main bey suite in the evening train, di are ¥>nixht. Many euyuiries wore made for her by the ladies whefpaid their respects toMy, Lincust, bak baigue frome tae ¢ ‘iny" 4 Wravel was the excuse for her uon-appearance. From Hondarne—-Anether Revelation. New Orleans, Feb, 23.—By the arrival of the schooner Dew Drop we have Honduras dates of the Youn inet, Her aaices state that another revsli- Hoo, originating with the Reactionary party, was Impending, Gen officers had beem expelied Abere were wrong indicaticns of a spesdy surrender of Rutan to the government of Honduras. Burning of a Court Milledgeville, Feb, 24.—The Court House sit- uated in this city was burned down this morning, ok, ‘The books and papers connected Tah the business of the ‘Ouurt were ta 6 greal ox tent saved, CITY NEWS. Carntaoe vor Tar Parsivert Evrct.— A fine coach made by Messrs, Brewster & Co, of Broome atreet, for Mr. Lincoln, was sent to Wash- ington on Saturday, Is ise testimonial of person- al regard, from some gentlemen of this city. Lis Anterior trimmings are of crimson brovatelle, Coat $1,000, Marresr [ssouvency.—The ‘useful, orne mental aud mystical mit cles” hitherto ed by the Bons of Malta in the celebrated Pro Patria lodge, No. SIA Broadway, were disposed of at auc- Mion on Saturday last, ‘The lodge room, first flor from the rocf, was crowded with spectators—many of them brother J. A 8, of the order—and as the various articles were disposed of, much merriment was elicited by the reminiscences of those who had Leen “tried ard proven"—A moat heterogeneous mixture of things, passed beneath the hammer of the suctioneer, furniture, an orgaa, a geng ‘“for~ merly used by the Emperor Cuow-cuow," Damas- cus blades “used by the Kuights of Malta eighteen hundred years bofere the deluge." Aprons of inno- cence, helmets, suits of armor, dominoes, ete, all went off at the lowect prices, * The rugged path" only brovg) t the same price it would command if manufactured into firewood, Toe “mystic wol- ume” and several packages of articles sacred to the of brethren of the order enly, were privately purchased, 14 was said for « lod; apother city. Tow Jewisn Fesrtvat Puxit.—The Jow- Ish feetival Purim, observed in the commemera- Bion of the ercape of the Israelites from the mares of HAMAN through ‘he faterposition of Queem Esminm, commenced on Saturday evening last and continued for twenty-four hours, It ls observed with feasting and merrymaking, and iy @ech of the mynagoguts, among other services peculiar to the occasion, the Book of Esther is chanted, Sraian Revuey Comocrren—Tunnora- THON OF 179 Lanons.—The flaal mesting of the By- rian relief Committee took place on Thursday af- Yernoon, the 2ist instant, The Treasurer subait- ted a fall report of the receipts of the sums remit- ted to Beirut, and the expenses which bad been la- curred. Tue committee passed # vote of thanks tothe Treasurer and the Secretary, for the services which they bad rend sred the oljeot for which the committee was organized. The committee also paesed # resolution requesting the Treasurer to travamit any donations which he may yet receive he Angle American committee at Beirut. ‘he sam total received by the Syrian relief com- ites has been $29 928 82; the amount remitted Neirut bas been $29,449 95; the duference, $473 . is the amount of the expenses incurred by the printing aud cireulating of twelve thousand clrou- lars, postages, and discount op uncurrent money. New York Hosprra.—Wersty Rvroar 1) Frumvany 22, 1361,—Remaining en February 13, 08; mdinitted to Febrwary 22, 40; discharged, died, 2; remaining at date, 1; feenales, 82, Fires, Aeckdents, Inquests, 0. nix Circany Stumet.—A fire broke out y morning, om the frst floor of Cherry street, occupied as» 0 by Marvin Kinny. The flames eproad the tipper portion of the building, occu ried by @ number ef poor families, and the grocery Hore ‘aes burnt out, and considerable damage was dope to the furniture of the tenants up-atairs ‘he firemen could extinguish the flames, A damage ‘of about $1,000 was done to the stock of 08; fully tawured in athe Honiten Insurance The building. eae we ‘Aum TULOKBAWM, Was cured or relieved 208; males, damaged insured. ‘Tha furniture up- dairetvae not tosured. This sald Cue tre arigiaeded frou e detective chimuay Sue, Fine m Kao rrn Avenor.—About 12 o'clock Fridey night, « fire broke out inthe boot end shoe sore No. 606 Righth avenue, occupied by Me, Jas, owned bil ¥ 5 cn yes HRC os Nat 7 to Le paswing at the breaking down three Tora mucceeded 1a in a Jonson ‘and her five children. wi fecp in the tack bas+ment. Dsmag Jouvece a atc in Sosured in the Peter Cooper In- Surance Co, for $700. Fine me tux Bowrny.—About 1}4 o'clock Biturday morning, # fire broke out in the carpet store of B. H. Wraven, 866 Howery. 0. the po- lice tntering | hey found » number of rolls of oli 6! ah pl round the stove, and in much close proximity to it that one of them had caught fire. Damage sustained about $109. Fire Marshal Baxrn waa notified to investigats the case, which, the pollce think, looks rather suspicious. Fink wm Excnaxor Pace. —Yoaterday morning at 1134 o'clock, in consequence of a defect ins chimney flue, & fire broke in the office of the ‘Toledo Wabash and Western R It C»., # tuated on the third for of 66 Exchange Pisce, A damage of #70 was done before the flames were guished. "The vuilding is owned by Governor ORGAN, Fine ms Front Avencr.—Some goods in the show window of the dry goods store No S45 from « ue Ligh, ands sustained; insured. Fine 1% Broapway.—At half past twolve wwlock on Beturday night, a trifling fire occurred in ® dwelling house at the corner of Broad PR J rt or of \y and Fase Atans.—An alarm was strack on the fice bells at about 1 o'vlock on Saturday, which Proved to Le faine, Patan Accipmst wiittn A Swimm, alad 15 vino A Kite. years of age, while flying day, me skylight o the Disement ki ‘The body was taken ner of Aid atreat and Vas Guaex, of the 22d Ward, an! the coroner ntified. Sepprn Drarit or A Portcemax.—About 3 cvlock Saturday morning, ALFXANDRR Paasra, patro!man attached to the Ninth Ward police, was found lying in the «tone yard ef Mr. Smaten, cor- pero? Hank and Woat stronts, in an unconscious condition, Ile was removed ) his resideuce No». #10 Washington street, whare he died in» few houra afterwards, T'kisee was Inst goon alive at ven o'clock on Friday night, when he was prev ent at the roll call. T' la auppoaed that his death was caused by an attack of apoplexy. Accrorst asp Exriosios. Jor Sco nnan- nav, @ young man, while experimenting in hiv father's laboratory, on the second floor of No. 9 Broad wa! nicals, on Saturna; ternoon, accident an exp osion toll is banda and face badly burned, and was vel on fire. ‘Tae flames, howev- Li gr, were extinguished Lefore vwuch damage was ue Scnoonme Nanacansert, while off jovernor's Island, on Beturday afternoon, waa run into by an unknowa vessel, and wink, As far as knowa, no lives were lost, Deatn rrom Viormxce.—Coroner Son wen held an Inquest at No: 268 West 37th at, om the body of Hvum MoVar, a young man, who died of injuries received on Wednesday night last. Dr. Geonun Lovron made post mortem examination of the body, which revealed the fact that death was the result of compression of the brain, consequent ‘pen a fracture of the skull, The jury found a verdict to that effect, adding that said fracture was [reduced in some manner ¥ thelr kuowledge un- nown. Police Intelligences, &o. Aw Otn Cuance Reviren.—Some weeks ago Many Momax, then a domestic in the employ of Mra, Jann Srarxs, ® widow pasteles residing as 645 Greenwich street, was suspicion of fheving stolen 4 $500 tal » $l,000 biG bea lenues of the Chemical Bank. For Greater peor Sanne ‘carried ber 'money pinned to « plece cleat the seat to Maar Tae catia fnataly ‘she forgot v0 remove the bills) sod this acter treettatoeet did not occur to her till the wash was in, and Maar when applied to denied Laving seen tho mocey, and hence her arrest on suapldon. The proof aa ineufficlent, she was be quettiy discharged. Since thea sdditionsl evideace haa been offered against the suspected do- mestic, and Justice Quackaxnonn has lerued « warrart for her arrest. One or two others, sup- oo to be implicated, have been taken into cus- wdy, A Wour ix Simer's Crorare,—Officer Wrrin, of the 17th Waid, on Ssturday, arrested @ German named ADAM Watprn, on complaint of Donorims Hivm, & washerwoman, living at N>. 192 Orchard st. Domyrana all thas he came to ber bc use and 4 he wanted some washing done, and, afver chatting ® few moments, announced that he was a priest connected with aa extensive benevo'ent institution, and desired to contract with her for an extensive amount of “man- ling.” To concluce the bargain, be pulled a small le from his pocket, and offered her ‘something totake.” She drank from the bottle, and immedi ately theresfter became insousible, Waile she was 4m this condition, he appropriated various articles ceanating of sniria, cuckingy jewelry, 47. be longing to her customers, diay, a sur him in the at ead ceased, bia sts cat The pritoner was taken before Justice Bary: nav, when, e portion of the Property having been found in his posseesion, he was held to aoswer, Prorznty Recovenro.—On tho 7th inst., Mr. W. Haxny Gare, proprietor of « billiard ea loon im Spring street, wear Broad loat cight nots of billiard balls, valued at $225, Se Auarday, Ollicer Rata P. VanDauyt, of the Eigath P, Clncts found thous ia the restasraas of Atuxns, corner of S!livan and Canal streets, ‘T officer identified snd claimed balla, which Mr. Atuxns arid were lef ae NOLAN in ie his saloon, for offiosr there- Uupoa sought T Noiax, who isa bar-teader, afd a native of Ireland, aged twenty. and took hice before Justice DUsENMEKY, aS the Jefferson Mar ket Police Court, where he stated that ho had re- ceived tho balls from @ mysterious man in sirects—the particular street having escaped hi memory, Judice Duskwuxaky required im i. find bail in the sum of $2,000, in default of which he was committed to answer, Finemey's Fiours.—Yesterday morning as the firemen were proceeding to the fire in Ex- change Place, Itose Company No, % and Eugiue ‘Company No, 18 came in collision at the corner of ‘Wall and Nerran streets, A fight was the conse- quence, in which wrenches, trumpets axeaand fire ‘were sed an weapons of attack and defence. A runing fight was continued down through Broad | ite the srect, aaa! when the belligerants came op lst Precinct station house, the police sal Noa perge numbers, and arrested Murcia Deo anaxe in his hand, Several ot! vers wore ar- he baing held for member of the hems the’ A 1m the firs, fight in Pear) street, near Wall, and it was continued for gome time, until the police interf Mom bers of tth b compan were badly injured during the iSmZ KR er Onsceye Lraxratern.—Do- Aectives Bwssmert and Macpowoat. have been busy among the printing-offices during the past fort. night, and on Saturday they seieed in lands street, 4,000 copies of a libidinows print, whieb has been circul among erraticboys, The forms al. #0 were seized and taken to olitan Heed « varters. The officers arrested Jous Maton JOHAR. Punw wey and PRANeas O. FLoeD, end Barwsy Moleryna, neweboy, These persons wore taken before a muagiatrete, and held to an wer, Cousrerrris.—The police mado several Arrests om Saturday night, of persons who were, eugaged im passing counterfeit bills, The monep isa bad imi len of the throve of the Warwick, Wyoming 6, Poansyiveaia. Alterations Centreville Beak, of the denomination of Pir andar 8 of $, bad bean afloat for some months, warcr or Grarw Lancasy,—Jonn Simoy, & carpenter, was azrested aa Sturdy, charged wibh stealing $700 im bank bills, from Mr, Cass Rorrawryen, of Ito, 0 Rrvedwar. The ascused, ivappears, bad dene sore work for Mr. 2, and called for ba pay. While in the office, Mz. R called away for afew moments, and leh hie wallet, containing $3,200, bebind him. Siwor, as alleg’ ed, helped hinsalf to $700, and after getting his pay withdrew. ‘The money was mised soon af Nerwards, and Mr. R. esused the arrest of the so- cused, and be was held to bail in $2,080 to annwar to the charge. Ha had frequently been eraplo} do small jobs for Me. & , who alwags th ‘bine honest, No portien of the missing issing money has been recovered. CaArGE ov Pause Preresces,—Lavone J, Coon, # merebant, deing businass at Areade, N. ¥, was brought to this city yesterday, te answers charge of * falze pretences,” Stome’ Bros, of ; ‘im that abowts year they weve induced to ive him credit on '® bill of watohe, amounting to faut to. by ripresentations be thea. made, which pre Bow cba to be talae. a scoused denied the truth of # Cage, bel ae * neld to bail ‘3 Saaticn BaNnan te answer at Court. Asaot wrm 4 Baroxer.—W™. MoKa- Own, @ liquor dealer at No, 171 Est 16th #t., was arrested on Sunday, charged with sssulting his orner of Wall and | Cerr Morraterr.—The total samber deaths in thie city fer the week ending {thant wes 100; of which, 43 wore males ond 68 fomales, 42 adults and 64 children, ‘Tie Fines 1x Janvany.—The total number of fires snd alarms in Jaauaty wae 7, and the aggre- gate damage did not amount to $500, Tne Acavamy or Mustc,—Every dollar of the stock of this enterprise has beim subscribed and. paid in. For City News, sco see Thira tid LEGAL REPORTS—sA TU United States Circuit Court. The Indian Trust Fund Defaleation=Ths U. 8.04. Godard Dailey The Bank af the Repud- We et als.Judge Snalley on Saturday dissolved the Injunctions againet ail the defendants herein, bay eg Le al he not having ater, The judge takes the syrouea that “ i bonds were eases uw Pte rg and ha ing come into the handa of # ord faith and wit! sotice, thay cs cama be de drived of them. An Alleged Comnterfeiter Discharged—The U.S 08, Abraham Pirdinand,—T 00 prisoner, who had been indicted for passing a counterfelt twenty shilling piece, waa on Ssturday morning brought into Court for senteccs, 6 me time since he, uoder the advice of counsel plead gul'ty, but the D sirict Atto ney. thirking bim toe young t be sevarel eircay the aee, at he had ined, asked that muspended, Tee Gout ected upon the suggtetion, and she prisuner was discharged. —The Stay of Proceedings in the Wool Ci A motion waa made on U8. 4, Balen of Wont Jay morning, the 234 inat,, before Judge Ship- Baty man, for @ stay of proverdings in this case, in order the District Attorney time to make a we ard exceptions A stay wax urauted by the Court until next Siturday the Court remarking that it then wished te hear the argument of oovvasel wipon the construction of the statute under wich the woo! was sized, Common Picas. The Street Cleaning Contract Revived. — Wit lian Wiltiams va, The Magor and Andrew J, Hack. Wat -This motion came on te be heard before Jedge trad cleaning the streets in this Tur Wrax axp Deeicrarep cy it motion ia inilar to that made 8h We se Eoihnceron’s jupérior Court # fow days since, and them etated TA td ., Sinste : ‘laf te hare bon the Price $1 per bottle, For sale at 91 Kichth av. tract, and that Iniun the contract. matters of awarding contrac that aa the pleintiff bas no matter he cantiot interfere with the seta of the cor- foraticn by such ® preceading, It In contended that this is not s proper case for aw injunction, Supreme Court. More trouble about Corporation Contracts Tho People cx, ret, Joseph U, West va G. A, Smith, Street Commissioner. —This was an application for A mandamus W cowpel the defendant to awand the contract for rej rig 3 jh street, to be claiming to be the lowent bidder, ‘The defendant set up that the contract had al- New York Opthalmic i. ready been awarded t John M. Masterson, and cement, — The nan was never before the Common Cvunell for confir- | medicine are respectfully invited te at mation. Under thene circumstances he claimed he ent of the shave lnetieut had no longer anything to do with the matter, Sere te Medics! Colles, 1éch The Court so hold, and dewied ths motion for « liverea kp De JOHN Peg ARH mandamus, ‘Tue matter was before Justice Leon- addreas will be delivered ard in chambers, Sapertor Court. ¥ Yeon = IAN, one of the class, New Departure of Justice Bosworth for the South, | A Meeting of the Members of the Five Jumice Bosworth on Saturday, the 22d ina, aniled | Points Unicm Ruri wi bg per the Yorktown for North Caroling, he travele | T.'B, ROGERS, Prost for bis health, but expects to return in the course of a month. Jurisdiction of Writs of Habeas Corpus—in | tingid je mack st the, is Sele ogg Teaer the matter of Nathan Brown, Jr —I0 appears that Bivialene ape ote res rived te ine ely book the applicant, Nathan Brown, Jr., was a short time | TUC N. 8. ao mcd thet fos an close staey than the Cxamiedoner lauing the writ, was applicable only when the custod wee In en edjoiniag county. Corneal cited 8 mul, | gem 64, Hill's notes, Barry and M pon these authoriiles Justice Rteriwon gran- ted the motion, aud discharged the writ. The Wages of an Architect—Richard M. Mumt va, Eleazer Purmly —This case came on ata BROWN. On fete day, Feb. 904, Soon Brown, in the Sutn vs feed bey bret ; at 10 orelock, from ae reldemos 5 morning, 6 Sal ser of Ghia Const befins Justice Hoffman, ere ee ‘The action is broug the plaintiff to recover sod ‘ee $1160, for his service alleged to. have ben ren: | members of the Po wes dered to the defendsnt, as an architect in drafting 7 ave respectfully No It Woe Bath aivech, ‘The defendant * rch ie as e AR .Y—On the Rovio | excnArRS ay eer en a see whe 16 attend ae tt bee oe repusen, °. berry st. Her JP. Roster, The defesdant huge, efternecn, dugreation of the plana and for Interment 138 direction of Rositer, certain G, |AN-—-Francis (Galligan, son of terations were made in we 1 design CJ 4 hieh was not to materially Sper ofthe vat 1 be “ the building and was to s Ly im ovement; that the defendact, for Rome ie of Bis parenta, 827 Third ave, cor. paid the aint ree hundred dollars, but that the plaintit? naitery while. the’ des | , GOING-On Feb. 24th afer « short but fendans wie tn the country, on sme tn Ne tamily are Tewpeottaity t changes in the covatruction of the bal to n eon Tuselay vuit eae “UAssni Gn emesar Fee Bg coectipe e a On Saturday, Feb. 284. at the ameunt whic he hed intended to ex; Atte i cokiya fone ita construction, Harman, aged 4 oars and find Casa ‘The deferdant also, alleged tha the plaintiff, for the purpose of getting bi up as an architect, had built a peculiar face w the front of the building, which he had agr pay fory but hed not dvae so, ad. the defeatans pet up these items as a counter claim, The plaintiff testified that there was some liar features im the constuction of the buildi which made thi peculiarly laberious, Among these was s system of staircases and doors by which en individual could go over the house withont being observed, and room on the ground fleor, which, in height, inciuded the first and se- cond stories, aud had a railing around it, Toe case ie wtill on, A Notorious Disorderly House.—In the Court of Special Sessions on Ssturday, the case of Mra, Elizabeth Fairchild, charged with keeping = dis orderly Louse, at No 144 West P.(veenth street, was Dear friend, thou art gone, I shall miss thee, y remembrauce ot thee. in life, will mever fade; Ry thy body lieever at reat, ‘Atd may ty epirit be aimong the blew. os Mtthodut Share’ ls Movday, at 2 0 ¢lock. . ax JHNSON~ Edward Johnson, a native of Doamark, aged 8 yoare, Ince from his late residenos, sii funerat will take place Is ‘Nortl mepareh, om Tuesday afer oom, 70th inet at 234 o'clbela pd gliEE-On the M8 inet, Ada Inn daughter of Stepeen called up for trial, Mrs. Fairchild waa once before yet rea Stull prt & stones the public in amore motorious manner, ee bel this (Monday) aftersoom, 20th Inte vt Sole thea the wife of Mercas Cicero Siamley, and his Hidsidge et without lnvitstion, “Uo forte te obtain a divorce from her attracted much attention, 8 noe that time, itis charged that she has kept disorderly houses of in various parte of the city, Bhe has the custody of two children, » litle boy and girl, the result’ of her anion wi Br. franteg, end it te fe ms urpose of reecuing them prosecution + el oe Os Vad of December, Mes. Fair- ae On Friday merni Feb ent ot aber ed ay McEVOY-—On Bu t! pa EH child wee taken bafsre Juistion Qusok eabush, when she demanded an examination, Ex. Recorder Bmith appearing as her counsel), and Mr. Charles 8. Spencer for the prosecution, Btan- Noy ia noe the, complainant in th ‘wa outraged neigh! hand, The « ‘another, to protract the trontha’ ‘Witnasses of the highest respect Nestified clearly to the character of the owse, thei statements being corroboraged by the several women whe had been inmates of her house. Oaaof these ‘unfortunate girls who passed by the name of Cacia Mouwrronn, ls the daughter of highly 16= living in, & neighboring, sate, oftheir daughter's wereaboute, yeoting this witness appearing some one wrote her father am anoay- swe ma also appesi induced cy Little reins ar within thbors hi a MH Hei ret Ra teres c sms oan a la, ‘thas th Jendant resenty at jars, ts ome t0 her house in aye ae ‘and having got her ie dag. compalied er wo aulxaitt the desires of ar a “ fee eee maa ofthis city, Taisman is the father tere 4s old as the gir! he thus ruined, and ifings will be ‘commenced against him for rarer outrage, AN uae of the examination, Justice Quacken!mah held the scoured to answer in the suum of $600, and she elected to be tried before the Court of @pecial Sessions, Veben the case was call: ed yestardsy, ex Recorder Smith moved to have the case vent to the Genera! Sessions, claiming for bis elem the right of trial by jury, ‘A lengtlay ar Gumatrenseed. “BROOKLYN. Axozuer Farar Bansina Frew Accrpent. iustretive of the blessings A domestic inthe family of Mrs, Tatwan, in | and she erie =p wit bees CA Sth street, Gowanus, died at the Clty Hospital, om ong ae hag: og ° 4 Friday night from ‘a uries sustained by the burst. Beotland, the i ing o! hick she was eng temperance pe ill accompany 1 lighting a few evenings previous, The namé of ee Sparesterttie | seta he diessned was ADs Burnet, aged 18, born in Eagiand. fpleving, A” ie ratte the brat x4 Atarm or Finn. Yesterday afternoon, ret sang asserice A wm Th Dquahere ha shout one ofclack, there was an alarm of fre in the | Prin Miaamer K Sete tle ieione Ta 3 Virst Distrist, caused by building a fire ia @ store Ree Been mae in. the Forge Our . Jn the basement of No. 120 Fulton street. ‘The fue | Beene’ i ry Sata ehh A Wer tic being stopped up, the room became filled with ant woot Hour, fore smoke, nad rushing in volumes out of the door iaprored and windows, « the alarm, Officer Auex Bare ead ihe A Al weed carried the stove upon the sidewalk, and the ex- au curation citeraent soon subsided, fswEeAGe,—Should the weather prove favor- ib the work on Kho errere wil) soon be rerumed. Last year, between the Ist of May and 1.n of No- Nember, sbirty miles, of sewer streets of the city, Ib is antici If mote greater 1 mbar ot mil laid the coming season, Passo Counrerrert Brvs.—On Satur- dey ovening, AnDurw J, Wriso x was arrested by officer Surru of the 4th Precinr4, for passing & coun- terfeit on the W yom! Bake 0 the ators of Wn. ©. ni © Guaxoon ‘Avenue, He was locked Boesdal ie sary Ky piel tees heeds ese Baws AMERICAN MUSEUM. LU TPORNT JAQERIE. ‘A Mot om ones, ‘nce this (Monday) after. 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