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1 did not ith you, beosmse {had ged | THE NEW YORK SUN. | 2.00" pit Opi tha. eS Proiet Ast ee be WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 97, 1861. weaver strand ot fe Sree ee remain ‘Pata dtragale for pocecesion of the new Presi. The day ot Wake adsntndearation ; and I nostuae not ent has set in hotly am! ferccly on the part of | to sarure you that if, during this short time, say the ultra wing of the Republican party, from the very moment of his arrival in Washington. Mr, Gaemcar is there, in probably tho bitterest mood, #0 far, of his much embittered political tifa, breathing out untemperod violence ant defiance, and leading on a reckless attack upon the principles and the personnel of conservatism which Mr. Larcotm has so far permitted alone te attach themselves to his position. Tt te not a little curions to observe how positions have been reversed and exchan zed ‘eines the Republican campaign bean. Mr. Gammar, always previously the ortromir: of hie party in untemporizing opp tion to slavery, at the Chicago Convention sinbrace! gaccess as an end and modera o policy as the means, and triumphed over too radical Sxwanp, after s conflict of extraordinary length and intensity, Enwarp Bares, the candidate of the extreme moderates under Gmmeixt's leadership, set aside, bat Avaanam Linoons, Kentuckian bora, cool- headed, and of known moderation, was put in @omination by the conservative Republican States, and joyfully accepted by the Garnier party as an available and national cand! At the same time, the Wren and Sawanp fao- tion wept and cursed and threatened, denoanc- ing the defeat of their candidate asa sarronder of principle and a degradation of tho party. Election passed, and now the same partios aro arrayed against each othor, tn deadly hos. tility as before, The tnenphiatocatod reader might oaturally taco it for gran‘od that Snw- arp aod Ween, true te their vete charac. tor, are firm in an uncompromising anti slavo- ty policy, and that Guentry, true at least to his latest profession, is still the ehampion of a popular, national, politic administration of the goverrmont, Neither of these. Sawann and Warn, are now at the extreme of modora- tion in their turn, and poor Mr. Grenier, te maintain his opposition, is hurled back to tho other extreme, from which ho started. ‘Three mortal hours, according to the tolegraph, did the President-elect yeetertay endure in closet conference, the vehement pereuasions of tho versatile politician whe haa gone to Washing- ton to eject Mr. Lrnconn's own defeated rival from the post of honor and confidence moarest tho Presidential perron ! Wo aro confident that th» arguments and threats of the violent faction will make ao im- pression whatover upon the new administration ‘We shall be grievously disappointed in Mr. Limon, and concerned for tho prospects of the country, if he shall amit them to any in- fluence im his councils, Thoy should not be fecegnized in any cabinet appointment, oven as a party clement, His eabinet should be @ unit for the Union, on a platform of jant and liberal principles, with moderate and Judicious mea- sures, and a tomperate ‘We have ne doubt at all that it will be so, and that it will be sustained firmly by the Union- loving men of every mate in which loyalty and hemor havo not yet become a capital offonce, As te the Republiean party itself, while its Presidential chief ie evidently as firm in a moderate policy as im eonsisteney of principle it is equally ovident that the oxtromists are au wniafiuential though neisy minority. ‘The popular mass which went in favor of Mr. Lix- ‘OoLm, by an overwhelming majority through. ut the northern states, is of course the sam» patriotic and honest body of citizens wh» have placod formor Presidents in office. Poli- ticians and partice shift in continual dissolving views, Wat the demeeratic masses remain su! stantially the same ; sometimes inclining one way, and sometimes another, but nover inclin- ing to dishonesty, diranion, treason, or fanati- eism. We are confident that the trath and trust Qnees of tho people, represented as they are Ly ‘a man of tho people, will come out in the policy of the new administration, and in the Hearty support which it will recelyo from the great body of northern sentiment, and within twe or throo woeks time, will rovive political and business confidence throughout the land, ‘Trae action of the House in postpening, and thus virtually rejecting—as warnod by the mever—Mr, Sraxron’s Force bill, so called, is significant, The chief purport of the bill was te strengthen tho military arm of the execu- tive by placing volunteer militia at his dispo- eal in caso of neod, Tho patriotic attitude of the southern border states renders this precau- tion now unnecessary, and ay a wiso mark of confidence and consideration towards them, the postponement of the bill in quostion will have a happy effect. Tur extromo Republicans in the House yer- terday, after boing defeated op soveral attompts to postpone the consideration of the roport of the Committee of Thirty-three, resorted to filibustoring, and succeoded in preventing 9 wote, the House adjourning at 8 o'clock. A Goon story is told of Mr. Lincenm fa con ection with his alleged fear of insult and vio- fence fiom the Baltimore mob, A friend asked him, after bis arrival in Washington, i he were mot afraid of insult in New York city, “ Not the least,” responded Anm,—" the Now York beys aro all for the Union, though they did vote against me.” ‘ Were you then roally afeaid of a differout reception in Baltimore 7" asked his friend. ‘Ok, no,” said Mr. Liv- oun, but you soe, my friends didn’t under. Im all ages of the world, a suldier's henor—in ther werds, his obligation to be true to his ‘commission and the government which he took an oath to ‘upport—has Leen regarded as of the most sacred character. In a free coun try, especially, the soldier should be the em bodiment of patriotism. To his nationality, and to bis flag, be should be true to death, ‘When he voluntarily enlists tn bis country’s serviee, be pledges his energies aud his life to its defence. It is this idea whieh ennoblos the so! ier under a froe government. Bvery offiecr and man in the military ani aval service of the United States has, taken ameoath te be faithfal te the United State- Goverament, and it isa most gratifying fact a wale ofiicors have dishonored eae country by treasonable violations of thoir eaths, not a single commou soldior or marine has turned traitor to bi country. A fecenston Comgrcanman Amawered, Hoa. Mr, Jnxxins, a Reprosentative from Virginia, recently wrote to the Postmaster General demanding to bo informed why a frivn | of bie, Tomas J. Weer, had been reuo from the office of Mail agent, and another por: 0 appointed in his place; and why he (Javi bon) wa Bot consulted in the matter. La ri ‘Sy, Mr. Kuna, the Postmaster General, in forms Mr, Junxims that though members of Congress, when agreeing politically with th Administration, are, by courtesy, usually con aalied im regard to appointments in thvir dis triots, yot it is not their right, Mr, Kina then to state why Mr. Waar was remove |: ir, Wher was removed for leaving his route Pg eet eh be mich ie Induce the withdrewal of Virduin from the Union [a ether words, be was disc vari: Yor undertaking 0 destruy We Uiveruines from whose treasury he was drawing the means 0 Jaily surmistarce, sud whos) Cvbebiutin + pdemay owe.n to support, 2 other oases like the present come before may aball eeteem it my Imperative duty to pursue fcurae adopted fn this intense Tois being net striotly an official letter, T may bo pardoned for adding that I am for the Un Pet reoerration: eatel'y acernet diaviioaiaee at she South ard abolition's'# at the North, and fer the Just rights of at] sections In the The Alleged Awamica ton Plot It is new assorted that (! plot to assassinate Mr, Lrsco.m, while passing throuh Baltimore ta Wachingtow, is due to the detective officers privately aommissionod by Pelion Superintendent city, (0 Le a port of protection of «bh New York datee tion that caused the ehar ‘advance 4) rar Las Programme. Aseovitence that inewit, at loast, wae intended towards Mr, Liscoun u vom his arrival iy Valtimoro, Tribus Washington correspondent says Tho \nw i on the ar eee Mr. Lise oe reget MMindient jaseicaion of the course tiken by his friends in bringing bim t Washington unknown we the rowdies and rioters of that city, Itiaad- re care instantly covers yelling crew, beaut om Btruction, prot ably upon violence, andl, Tapeh Ariaaninetion. 16 waa porfact 7 com pete a inh of 5.060 people to have held Mr. Lim Ley for wiz Fours, aniject to whatever indignity tnd violence they chose to bestow. THE LATEST NEWS. BY THLEGRAIH TO THE XN, ¥. &0¥, Political Intelligence. EXXVich CONGH E4—Socend fowton. Hennte. ‘The annual report of Hon Was rode Ted mud OF Woehington, F to Be , Cored ty be printed Mr, Towson (N 1.) presonted « potition im faye 6f the CxtrRRND ES reso! itionm. Mr. Dixon (Ge) pierented a rosclution in favor of the border mate fmol uticon, The joint reeslatiou to repeal the resolation tn favor of Gronan 'usiKM, Was taken Dp and passed. The Oregon war debe bill was taken up, aud oa motion of Mr 14s (0. egon) ® committen ‘of con. ference waa Appointed on the arendment of the House. ‘The bil! for the organization of the Terriwry of Colorado was token 1 Mr. Gnge~ (My) mowed that the Senate conour tn the awend ment of the House. Aateed to ye ; Tne Will by organize the territort st goverment of Nevada, was taken wp and passe l, The bill 1 oresnize dhe derritory ef Dacotah was taken up acd pases "A Committee of Conference waa appointe! om the Ainagresing wxe of the two Houvos, on te amend- meat, piacine » duty om tee and cothe The Poot Hone Vill wae token up Mr, Bewann (N.Y ) presented toe credentials of Tne Hann, S:cator elect, from the State of Mow ok. therein, uniees ‘Mr. Coren Cova pA oy may 1 ct be necesenry to reinforce Joot exaeperated tate of the pultic mind. He form Ca Seedilion aud civil wer as ex- woud ould be neosmary to mye an army anti inte people carry their hovtllities Uniw va Fon hold it mecrmary iw doing #0 to rein{orce the shorn forte ¢ Federal Govern ent, and to ats? Mr Conrm repited he wae pot oing to bit rnin end in prilto what it may | be bin w tbe United States, weriking at thle own mother, enber country, Our TUrMrre Urlivwed with Mr. Pavon, that the age of the bill was @ foregone consiusion and tution into oferstion, under no ctrouma'ances, wtate of the case, were the militar, mates ever to be cal ed into serv Peclaral Government, except im a\cordination to the civil ‘The bill gave the President the united my and navy, and epscted him od 7000 0) volantecrs, Tao time hea gous by to deal with theories, and the fect of the several A necrns'on must be locked on on a reality, Tae fevolution waa peaceful, wuccteful, and the re enit © Confedersted Grvernment.’ Was it not hatter for ua sud our posterity to ree Government ; wor ite indapendenc ing: fact, and thes treat with {%, instead of involving and threatening the country with civil wart No pan bad more love for the Uatou than himself, bas it mut be ove of equality, nud Kenwucky would pad Ly no otter. ta srralgn'og the Rapabiveana, he anid that they bad rejected all proposition the border a ave ptates, aol tat to accept lens than what they contained would be dishonorable, Mr. Conwns (Obie) moved that the further can. = ‘The Governor presented the memorial of the Lag- Anlatare of Kansas, setting forth the fact thet the People bave sul. red during the summer from one of moet severe draughts ever known in the his- | have dispored to follow his exwmp went ont in -_ .- — Ree: pater than the Lp (ory oF the counts aniel Webster, p00 nd Catone | Covsrestosens ov Pottom.—At the meetin, UE a “taetil Cape! aly te Fas, a rian vaiety shocennd ponpte ore da. | Se Dealel Wobeter, some dage dace, and C “ 8 | grak rofechied persows and pervous recovering pendent for subsistence on outede resources until Dext harvest, and that s lerge amount of sed, wheat, corn and potatoos wil! be Planting: + depth of snow covering the dry graseof the'rrairion causes starpasion 8 ont fie, end that the condition of the poopie in the Spring will be helploas without « liberal aud prompt Temponee to thia appeal. Tho Legislature wolicite mate ald (rom hoe «ister states, sued express ber @vtire conf tenes thst fants com multted to the care of the territorial relief com- mittes, of Atchison, will be faithfully and equite- Diy ctstributed Ly thers over the territory. The memorial in ai by Joun W. Bort, Leet of the Lh mise Jopresentat: . ssideah of eee Granctly ant Uo, oo> vy & letter of endorsement trom Gov. jw York tax levy, amounting to three logs acd fur thousand dollars, was sent io by Com peoller Hae remainder of the session was spent in con- eigering Ulla on the generat onder. The capital pusiahment bill had progress, and was made the #p cial order for tomorrow even.ng. EVENING AESALON, ‘The «eesion was spent in the consideration of pri- vate bila. ‘Tho Will to pay the claims of the lewmee of the mirplis waters of the Erie Canal at Lockport, in- Folving some $30,000 direct, ant opreing tha door for a large lx dy of othor claimants, eliet'ed long ‘ead the enacting clase was wtrickom Obs Mo other business of interout was transscteds Adjourned. From Washingven. Washington, Feb 2.—Tho dispatch received yenter Jay by the Hecretary of War, toforming him that (enoral Twioas had rurrendered the military property to the revolutioniaty in Texas, was from the Coumissary of Sibsintence, and dated at Now ton Of the bill be postponed til! Tharwlay ae lock. Mr frAnror (Ohiny mid such & postponament would be fatal ty the Lill, as the Senate would now have thine te ack por ‘Tt o modion prevailor, 109 agalnnd 74. NY, (Le.,) before voting, wild this was nate us bil evr intevduced In C10. ren, erm the head and shame oa the man who Drought 18 here Mv, Grow (Pa) moved to prooned to the consitor sticn of territorial business, waloh has boom ax for tony, The Speaker mid the report of the C mraittes of Thiny three bat precedence, Mr. Grow moved % ponty a9 thin subject tll to, morrow, at one oclo kk agit: Hiauas (Onto) moved to postpone til Sur. yeen and a motion. is were ordered on Mr. Bina LWOKMAM (Pa ) rose to the quention before tke and commenced apeaking, waen ucts (N. ¥ ) called bin to order. umn called to order by the Re uy spirited and hurried calle . TTOKMA® aad Brox! 7 different sides of the hall Fixcttenvent everywhere prevailed, Mr. Porrva (Win ) and oth king «few remarks amid the ible point ed ge Mr. Lary (Cal, then moved that the Sonate | seats as owing to the commotion, sbey omtild wot agree to tho Dil, which was reed to, and. the Vall waspaaved. 1) intro diioed » $ applemeusel over to be Army Appropriation bill waa taken "Tho Beato prooreded to the consideration of the amendments propocod Ly the Conuaines oa mrce, The amendment fir the arsenal in Tare was report from the nwtilar and Diplo which was agrocd t0. 6) the tall stenda ‘A wimber of amendment were offored to the Army t!l, mot of which were disegreed to. Me, Bax (Oregon) offered an amendmant ape antiing $50,000 for she of, raugrante ies ms no gue in fan ‘hls amendime COregee)sboughs the suaount wae to evifliciemt to give any protecti Mr. Macow (Va. spoke against the amendment, ing it was against the rulee of the Banat, and ageinmthe Constivution, We might aa wall k for inoney to protect travelers to Charleston, along the avenuc, ta what is called the pressat Anda. replied, maying that the Senator fom sconetitutional objection to, ever eo wae not ferocious in Sybtlog azeinet the wind. Hemoughtit the ‘a vi: wa prevailed, # ialzht noon be neeos- tery © have prote tion ia going ¥0 Ceerleston, tat on the question of proprl ety, the Senstor from Oregon was evidently ed uc ted'in n diflerent acho! from himself, If the Goma poken of, them verament, as indeed they hev raiment of i onril)le po we d, broken jo ated the Const ti aumured shat Senator aleehe who go to Charleston will tako no protection of t3e they want no ald from this govors— amendment wan adopted —yeas 24, nays 17, k.) «fored an amendment to o the Concresaional Globe w each Senator wio bay not receiy ‘The amendment was debated at some length, and dleagreed to. ‘Alwe further cansideration the bill was reported tothe Senate, Adjourned Houne of Representatives. Me, Krsisvia (1!) rove to preaent ane petition of 200 voters of Ll noice, ing the adoption Peco propowitions lereW.ore submited by him be unwiiling to adaul while weare boug Alwar aud the digaption of the govorament ta tbreaver ed. Mr. Davin (Ind.) presented a petition from that state, ago d by men of all parties, i favor of CurTTANDEN propositions, aker pronented the preceeding and reso whe Penasyivania Democratic Cunven~ ald on the tabla, ‘Tue House wk vip the voluntear bill, : Mowaun (Mica ) reaumed his remarks in fa- vor of it, which be argued merely ruc to lowe alrosdy in extaton: Congress t put inky the hands of the President, the meen for performing his dutyeand. vo pola out the mode {n which be abould doit, Taey could not Le re'eaeed from this obligation. Iv repeated that the Promident should have the power w 6 cute the Constitution to aM ite parts, The highest duty of » governinent, which dates fur anterior 0 All comatlvitt an te to praaes ve ite existence, Mr, Payor (Va) eaid ib was the purpose ef the plsniz, manifested and open'y ed, huough the bili by ths preewur ef an streyneedible tale, As this wae a foragoe conclusion, he hoped it would pass at once, to tae people of Virginia and the gouth 1 to the perila which menace their Tle detiantiy cualleoged them to ae attisude of hostility oorresp rocelon, sume Le Shetr bicody designs He kuow the Te pubtican H Party aro revolved bever to recogn!z0 tue Ind dence of the srouded states, nor to surrender the control over the captured forte. Io short, they re rem lved to permit the South no other alterua- Live bot wubmission or subjugaaion, in the event hat tbe South declines to cayituiate, ' Goerclom by ‘arma ls thotr purpose and policy; who so bold as to dewy thivassert.out | ‘They deatre to prosiala Wo the onbtry that the policy; ¢f bbe dominant party, and the inioming adminier‘ation a wo carry slaugheer aad sword luto bosoms of the people of dhe 8 oath, Rather than tolerate the exatence of @ southern cumioociney. the olject is to chastiag aud eubduua why thie bil the hy Ste bill the President may carry on agsinst them a vigorous hostility —Io fiot it was w moasure of fatricidal and civil war, clearly ageiant acd spirit of tne Constitution, Mr. Cunris (Lowa) said Me. Prom hed indulged ip a strain (4 declaration and dwuwuciation wimilar to that of his colleague (Mr. Hocock), Tan Repab- Hoang were accusd of mediweing coproion, when ¢ Yergthing try bad dune and said bad wh euch Toe gentleman exprvssed the hope that bill would npecdiiy pass, for the purpove of erousing Virginia and the Bouth, He did not thas speak 10 reason, to the Dill, art Congress, bus to Aue Convention of Virginia, aud to the aassmbites Of the South, who are taking action against bis owa intry. ‘Tho gentienan's own savement, jucy ¢xin'w within the United States, ‘vs 0 dra around ourselves all the mesons of power sud protection we can com~ wai It Wo Are a nation, we euybt to show ft, What are the pillere of government? Good~ hees, wirdem, and p wer, ‘Phere can be no Eeverwme@t without powor, and fut suction, the omiasion’ of which ‘Yow bill now peading wae for moans be ake 0 9 contended Q.s6 there was nothing unounst tutional im WIL only exten led the provisions of ex Mor no law with ould be All ©US wuMte troops. peat @ Lill ia intended to aid to th won of Abe lawe, maintaiu eur common government, ant protect cil sbleld our citivens in all sections, Gid'toe max war on the routharn states, but mtn who talsos nia band sgsinat the government ss Mi Ae H0khe rm wade, waa rebel saingt. ft, Tf gentlemen bavo off osion for tho ‘them ray around ite standard, ‘Tha people will not show more lam, ealeay of nucloty depend on the evry man is bound fe spi sana th mend is bound © enpport every tam Phere. wan w Sashes ats esc, Bumsere Ky) esked whether is wee the 4 so aniudments to the Post Route that Texas had taken underwtand w! ong om Tewuming, empbatioaliy exclaimed erred from what he cousidered Lin duty by Mr Bixima's call to order, Ho would vot be put dowa by wo.ds coming from suca « mon Mr. Bronns aa decided) y responded that the gen- Seman should be (ealat down by the rules of the ied him to order for comduct un- Galle se onde from the Repaltionn side, Jone: Coomann, OMY.) moved that the galleries becleared (Leughiat) no tkat the ga!lorica behaving bad) wan anwilitng they this RI meen Ceeeewed isagh= wr) colloquy between Mesers. Hioxuax ond renewed, which the ovafusion Brom wes during broke cut afresh. eden (. ¥ 9, elevating his a welts, to- wre Bonjea: eal Sooo, expreseed ay Lope that all gemsi y would be fo ctetede Mr. Hioxmam, @ refroshiog having been re~ utes stored, expisioed what he had been elming a, namely. to move © further amendment that the report of the Commities of Thirty-three be pos rea ti Monday, a eleven e'clook. Disagreed alnat 131. (Onto) 414 not Propose to dlecues \eutivos involved, He was sure the 7 1t powmi dl oa of apy geotiem deelred to take up aush mearures Siunous re to their order, a they might be considered vial and of owe importanee, that if gentlemen sbould sire with voting the; Grald omit the comparatively immaterial pro Hove of the commit Nearly ons hour wee consumed on polate of or. der concerning what proposition should be fi voted pan. Mr. Waningane (I'l) anid nobody seemed to an- dordind the question, and moved to which was regatived, the vote being Cf agaiuns HiOKMAM (Pa) ingiated that taece bee call re rent (Wi ) moved to adjourn, SranTon (Ohio) wid Me. Porrer could not ake the muti, se ho was not at Lis own weal, as required by she rules of the I uaa, Porran replied, that remark was worthy of ovale man. h comfiision ensued throughout the proceed- aM, Asner (Obl), en his Dame was called, in me vite speaker nid tht Bo gush mation could Rew bbe evtertained. ‘The motion to adjourm was disagreed to, ouly 63 votiog im the affirmative. ‘After further dilatory proc Mesers. Asuiace and WaAsit moved w sojourn, ried. Not ear nat (U ) moved that when the House M ayer Ant (Md.) aaid.tf to 94journ wns simply te powtione thin Sgut-bocwarn the frleeds are! tors of Uheee measures until tomorrow, is would be better to go through with the fight now, # (TLL) replied that be had no dle ibumer; he merely desired that ds should have a vole on the several ape cific propesisicos, but of which they saougnt, from She ox ures of ME, Couwin, they were te le do- ey Mr, Kiutoao (Tl ) said he wanted a vote taken on the proposition submitted ly himself, Beveral more unsuccessful mosions were made to adjourn. ir. Mioxman's motion fora call of the Hvuse coming up. Mr. Bommwrr, (Ky. ) nsked him whether be was Alibumenng to preven a vote, Mr, Huoxkaw replied, thet be wanted te come to & vole, not only on all pending propow'tions, Dut om yey ition that can be presented. He want 16 negative cn each and ever; ! Fay whole country might ase where He wor willing to wisddraw bis motion, provided j the propositions could be presented for'veve witn- x M vew sion. Ruer, (ark )—That's all we on this side ide, Dut wou d insist a talking @ vote, aco mrding te tivo aa they stand Ou the jourmalas eee PTs Comwum moved to the vote on the first resolution in the ssries Feported by him as chairman of the Committes, in order $2 consider thst pronosivg en amendment to the Constitution, Mr. Wicumam successively moved ® call of the House, adjournment, &° bud they wers all vied Tie question was stated as on Mr, Buowsn's mo- “Gi, mvnaere deatanded the yras and nye, ony: Ing that if ths deomratory Teoslution a propane, be peetpoved, 18 would prevent & vote oa the Ourr- ‘Tutven resol otic quia BPeeker did not seem to understand the Me. Wasnrw, (N. Y.) was satisfied that a veto could not be Bu taken tought, and moved to edjeurn, i. COWEX'® motion was disagreed to, Tilheut browse ding further, at 6 ofclock the ious STATE LEGISLATURE —Senase, Albany, Feb, 22.—M Mantunnn prosonted « memort Bal Road Gor rere ae Long ane fal Rnd. rp the Bemate; it requires my Taber and expense, cate aaking fw eclens time te precure such The folowicg bila were pamed :—. ‘To amend the revised statutes in respect to high wae the name of the to: jaion, ree county to the mame of Hi a ee Mn To e1g04 cortain privileges to the Svuth Bide wTne reestotion cali upoa the ‘he reo paeey - img Lan Tstend om motion of Mr, LAWRENOR reso'nded salt Tevclution Pare te ure at a quarter betove, tes, - | ‘Ths reper of the Coman! federal Relations wee tok: pay Sos the spot onda An ke ob ome lougth, the oub- jet Orleann, The adda that ax a loan the 98 governmant menna of transportation was to take the federal troops to the soaboard, and thay were permitted to toke with them three or camnon apd thelr alde-arms, The Secretary received thie moming documenta mG from Texas, showing that as early av the Teh of Feb Gem Twiaoe was entering {nto negotias Alona with the Toxana for the aurrender of the mills tary propeity ‘The Peace conference to day!y their action in voting down Mr. FRanxtints substitute placed themselves in the pection where they stood « week ago, Some of the Southern eomminsione wore mich diseouraged, but they wore » mywhar comforted ly the anturance of those from other wctions that they will exdeavor to reeonoile the conf cting views on the wubject of slavery in the territories t-morrow, to which day they udjourn- ed. ‘The committer on conference, Movers, Diaure, Sivwona and Hosea, on the part of the sansto, ard Mrasre, Su rR em, irs ond Moaravan, om the part of the Hous, on the disagreeing amend— ment to the tar'ff bill, name'y, the tax on tea and coffee, tought bad a esting, when the committes of the Senate agreed to recede from it commend enncarrent action to will dou! lors adopt the report. from this source is five mi!lions, Mr. Tavw of Maceach ussette, on walted on Mr, Lanootw, tonight, aed informe t him of his election to the Presidency and afterwards betore ‘Weon vacated, an 1 tol —— ‘ Vi to re | pointedly declined. In tho IL ase there wax more | clock valued at $29, toycbher with seme otbec ar- PSR a wet Tatianna wy WW body, which } Democratic cordiality, but It came very slowly. Wigs, Toe ae ce sarees and the boys were | P'Chathem I Us evpieoke ) rola will pan the | ‘Tao Government moma to have mede more than | ck*4 YP : Ausiinvon maui f DUNN bill through both Itoasee, ‘Tae estimated revenue | ene flirt to get pestemion of the ballin fund in] Leror Haut. ov Sraar Darvens nr rum | Dagny, Wp akars Invited. he WALFORD, We Fr VeNt.w Ocleana Mist, Postanrstor General Kiva, | Potsos —The members of the Browdway police ar — —-—— “144 on the part of the Senate, and | on the 19h Inst, drow on Me. Gorm7r, Aww'stant | reeted on Monday evening « large number of tage | , The anwaat ee Mr Wasnsvans, of ['linels, and Mr. Boawineawa, | Treecurer of Louisions, for three hundred thou- | ¢rivers for rope ng 0 trek of soee one other SWedneaday, eae porte the ETvaamy having | ound ellare, buh la drah, Uke tht of areresary | places of smog or the parpree et waling fr — ‘been appointed @ joint committee for +hst purpose | Dtx's, wae dishonored, Mr, Guracr's reply esys: betore ‘the Mayor's Marebei ud fed $1 woh. They DEATHS, + draft waa not honored for the simple ree- em ino od Bot to be caught ageim on the same om teat mld ballion has been taken povueast opiate, otherwiae their licenses would be re y~-~4 ealled upon Me. Hautam to inform him of hia eleo | further eotsleme: tion to the Vice Presidency. Eich wi with the cert'flcate of Vico President Baroxtramon nd Speaker Pawsiaton as to the reuls of the of ficial vote and thelr declaration of the election of these gentlemen. Tho interview in exh cows was ef short duration, and both gemlemen formally sig. fed their acceptance of the respective offices. ‘This fact will be reported to the two Houses of i of the Congress, ‘The firat proposition to be voted on tn the House to-morrow in connection with the report of the committee of Thirty-three, 1s the resolutions of the Represoctatives from the Pacific coast, Mosers, | B0m!nation for that position which has the slight- Bonon and Srov7, reeommending @ nvtlonal con- vention with s viow te the settlemoat of our ns tonal difficulties, The New Cabinet. Harrisburg, Pa, 26.—A private despatch has been received in this city from Washington, | war, brother to J. Warsox Wana, !s in New Or from a high Republican soures, confirming the re port that Hor. Jomw Barz bas been invited to a aeat in Mr. Liscoun's cabinet. ‘Texas, New Orleans, Feb. 25.—The ol venton aud Hon t by a etrong major Richmond, Feb. A strong speech was made in the Convention yesterday by Mr. Moonn, of Rockbridge, in Lerourn’s district, the endstacve of which was inimical to the whole 8 vith, ent tne peo tion In Gal- eeu.ted in favor of secession of R chmoad, a was Covidedly Union in tte temdency and strongly | adnare to bis friends, and redeem the pledges ot his elect agningt the action of South Carolina, The Sccensioni't janted bills, calling every true gputherner to atweod an indigostin meoting, Music was engaged. Fifteen hundred persons as wembled near the Exchange Hotel and stroag southern speeches wore tate by deagetas to tne Convention. Ex Governor Wise was called for, Dut wae uowell. Tho meeting adjoumed to the Soottenwoxt Howse, where more apeeches ware mate. An ab Yempt "was made to bum Mr Mooas in eftizy, but waa topped by te May ‘The whole aecived arcear'on demonstration wae erie eetee| by partion In the negro business, and | to the 144 of March will nov be The Virgtaln Atate Convention Richmond, Va., Feb. 26 ~The Virginia State Convention feaawermbled this forenoon. esslaoee were teken uy Pr peach it eM ‘He afirmedl vent ie rns the ay of Vie ia trying hour, to go with the Syuth, as nth ie oly method of restoring peace to the cown- | ments, Both thi Sie Geaarn reed a serien of resolutions, which be propreed to off amendments to the Constitutioa, in the Bth article of that towtrumeat; the duty of Virginie now to tuvike 0 tien of the border states, and to Measures fer concurrent ection herrafter; that Vir- attached to the Uoton sais was, Dut tbat se \ 14 18 doce pos nrotect ber rights; that it beormes people fn dovetlon tania every comedy for welick and to provide in the event of failure, for the future ‘eatin she will occupy, beving = due regard to her pogition as 000 of the southera mates, Mr. Goaaem made a long spetsh in mioport of hie } revolutions, Ho denied the constivutt ual ri ef exceaston, but he admaived there wee, & Ferd ue u remedy for wrongs. consulta tion to invite others to. Mion, of @ balieved that Virj would be inacure in the Dreseat southern o crater: $y, but the period for conferecee with thi mow parm, Mr. JUIN gave way for a motion to adjourn, ‘The Naval General Court Martial—Tria of © Walke. Commacde: ‘The General Court Martial, of which Com: | the abo modore Stringham {s President, Captain Morris, | morving, the contract was immediately signed by Commanders Case, Swartbut and ethers, members, | the City Irapector, And Paymaster Calhoun Judge Advooste, re-ae fembled at the Lyceum of the Brosklyn Ni 7 Yard, yesterday morning, acd preceedad with the | bondsmen, The terms are $279,000 per amaam for case of Gommander Walke of the Uaited States *40re ship Supply, who is charged with disobedi- exce of orders, in bringing bia vessel from Ponas- cola to New York, ins'eed of proveeding with her | held its regular weekly meeting lust evening, at Commenter, Walks pleaded aot guilty, and Lieut D Daniels of the Supply, was Wis avidenve weet $e sas tat the opus Fou at Vera Cruz, stood in no need of provisions whatever; matters as Peasscy arranged as 40 eoable the Supply to rel her atores, sod again joia the equadron with any ody setae either to bernelfor the other ships; and that fé bustoren point of Commsader W. technically disobaying orders, acted with « dos! of common sense, Tuder Se public will shiak t1 Font wise, wall Game eae ncn a w y amok wnlaly tha the dentine oNotthe deevice in irenmat sod clreamatances, the icon given by Crm: aod marine eh in romeo trial is continued at nde m.lees Wo be buth leag and tedious, tne | the National Government in om eaawusl dogres. wanted % early | have got wind of these Intentions. and anticipated furnished | meet tne liebi ities of that sernneest, wh which have o rlgbee of Virginia, | prominers Tae resolutions diciere | Yetercey tar the southern atates should have proposed | appeared more brisk abou juauce of | the Charlestos line of steamers than at preseat™ He the order tate orm bonferany and Springfield Journal, and lady, Mre Kowaans, ale > | ter of Mrs, Limoot. © Morth | will lear were not eo | remarks ied reer Low thy ir Y, ad pro. | Courts, the arrangement being so made that they OWL Ee a, 08 way. coll) remain over Sunday ta the olty, Eaigaea main a ‘The Ortis.Yacte and Ramee ‘The moet atrocious treachery thes hes yet been in the Gowth is thet of Gem, Twiaes, ‘whe waa im command of the troops and fortifios- tions in Texas, aad who has enjoyed the favors of Beonet Aw ror trv Sncesnowsrs.—It is thovght that there ia large body of men in this city who are making preparations to act in eonecrt with the secessionists, and thet they are ander the control of gentleman cocupying » high offyial po» ddtion. Alresdy the Superintendent of Ppoties hes tnatiteted inquiries to find out where thélr arme- Hien are Iceated, in ordersne doubt, to act promptiy, should it prove trie, that aamall army ts quietly Grilling tn our midst, to cele om Federal property im this locality, Breorat, Mrerrow. atginvie Aitenticn by the advartiorment of se, 0. " Ter oF ethan wmnenicats reduaad Tepecteat a aa ae ta wo RF, Himnann's Win Crmmuy Drrveas — ‘Twioos, it appears, has been for some time ous pected by the War Department of infidelity and treasonalle purposes, and tnewrures were on foot te supersede him in the Texas division of the army. ‘Troopa to supply the place of any that he might Tay mehis Warn, of Camp Verde, Texas, had bees ontered TRY Tin will to roliove the traitorons General; but be must yester'ay, potrotmen Mich"! (Brien, 8th Precinct, sod A. M. Caawronn. $4 Precinct, were disminced from the Department for general neglect of duty. Patrolman Oulligham, 34 Precinct, real A. Britt wen appointed © deputy clerk, and C. Alli- fon, one of the clerks a& te general offive, was House for Detention of Witnesses Neatly fy policemen wore fast days pay for minor derelictions of his own transfer by 9 transfer of his command to the necemioniats. Nothing (says the Most.) intl act of Bawmpicr Antorn, when he conspired to Aeliver the forts at Went Point ve the British was more treacherous, vile and diegrace(u this act of General Twraos, Dispatches received in Washington by the Wat Department state that Twiggs had dismiased and Aisbanded his whole force in Texas, consisting of nearly 2,600 men, and left them waprovided with means of transportation, Severn! officers had art d for bome with nothing but their side arma, ‘The Tribune Washington correspondent says that wetida trips they cam find this nero gre hands here teen bee on ke wart Li in ra Purch tha 1 etna ut Boarp ov Scrmavisons.-—At the regy' weeting of the Supervisors yomterday, tio -resk statecsent of the Comptroller was rec vives ‘The belsnce on Feb. 16th, waa $963,406 94 Receipts... 83,040 11 Prrsipenr Tr to the City. erery owe 0 yam eed chia beln, the aiireet.ona ¥ thee soe wit ho era x Cay Aouxor Payment... no dentt is entertained that Twrans' courve was ~ oy Love ov Braewe ! the rewult of an understanding with Jarreesox Ratance Peb. $34. Lacnartadd Fides Aiba ' Davis, and was superindaced mainly by the beilof Pag hy er Let Este Los ip ricniermmny or knowledge that the troopa in Texas wore to be | cer’? S300, wa dette ae accoltion vant Tur Wear axp Denturratee ordered away. I intended to deprive the Gov. | the curmiitee on County Ofices be insructed to sowie EBhneree’ ernment of their use at toils time, It in untorte nate that he was not taken prisoner by some gal- lant and diring effivor, and consigwed to the deor report aa to the feaaalility and necessity of em- picying two pract cal surge ns at a reas mable asla- Ty, to bold all ante and post mortem @xan.\nakiens instead of continuing the prosent expensive sy¥- Price $1 per bottle. For sale at 91 Rishth av. —— GENERAL NOTICES. ofatraitor, The wlsorable old man, wha tem. Adopted. t ‘A few on! Ville were ordered paid, after na drawn oo maeh tnoney which the Board adjourned to Tummy Bess re cove 1, v. Hately a Cectaretae | ia an “acquisition” to the Bouthern Ga in fai vty Fall Agee en the wubjoct bh no truo soldier will envy Lt the possession Fires, Accidents | Inquesia, 0. ehnehed tp mmomaere 0 i elo e ‘The Times . ort feo nits Grasp Srrimr.—At a fow ininutes Rere peat! Re ‘Tho Times baa another senaation report (corm Ita Tr om! The tax opeat! got ter rat ten correspondent, Ils says 1 ctulock yesterdsy mornlag, In conse qnence Bandy Bibel. Nora tet. Rivieate ion is before the proper wuthorition tends | of leakage of gas, a fire broke out im the By upirernel tag to prove that an orasnis of tia bupired 7:4 Grand strvet, o-ompled by raion ele © aro men bate sworn never mare ROOTS SLO, insured for $00 in bird deo rations the ante ne rey inna @ooeel vr, wire sleep im the Wi »jrved |e: fe Lusntauce Company, Tithe eration Lathe Oraer ol ¥ xr rola: Cration be them, anya the plan ia aa fol entire 10 nd are to CocuLy m pos tron As Near to the Pont dour, ‘on Tnsuguration Day, aa they can obtain, of Shelr number, standing in the centre of ten, in to sbo € Mr. Likoonm with an aleguay when the erowd cf mon atthe aranin wal @ bide him ast rencer detection impoilie, Mr Linoons's greatest danger ia from the air. guns" of the newspaper correspon tents, To guard egsinet she poasibillay of tar intraste of Improper pervoas at tas Inanyguratio: tol Polit the building, and no gentlemen @xoept thon i oardi mo Senator Foor, Contr reparation ten a document Fine ut Taran Avescr.—Between 3 and yemterday morning, a fire broke @ut in @ a third yor of the dwelling house 4 Aree, oconpted by O° A. I Py dat BENG. the b of thi fiuasy Bebo Tee Conmamptivits Friend. COUGHS, COLLAB, RAIBING BLOOD, PAIN Ba THY SIDE AND BREAST, » ae. There ant atmilar complaints ary by BYATIS Pulr alsam, Ne daily curing Iteured Mr, ne Pul ee of tee etapa im in the sldvy iced | Ds cremerep Iscuxprarntm.—On Montay Wand yesterday tooraing no lees than four at tenpta tad Leen made te fie the dwelling bouse >, 22 Vondewater street, by placing combustible sionie! in and around the beds and closets, Tat la cfoor Fire Marsbal Baen, is at nvcatigating the affair, Beoator Saw withe astinfaction of the Ruilway Companion who fel ne | enone Panto . jommopathic Apeciic Remedies grieved at Me. Liscots's course, He ex vanratm |,” UMOUN | Ata at ofa hee 4 Ot. | are osed with great gucroa,The tat Mr. Lincoun from all share in the m bar dowd |e es ee as es Oe Heoad | gdtes for noatiy all the tile thet flesh helt te voy, seaterday ite por bes PULL Lae, Propritag| fell from a novond story w not excuse the city of Baltimore, He represens od. He far as it In wise to do 90, the dangers thet 4» Me Lincou's following the origiosl pow acdthanks them for their atmtrable p: for the wafety amd comfort of Mr. Linco. . 4 > pay ay Bi, Hearee,. 1, the Mr Bewann on Monday ok the Pranidoat elect | CAPTURE oF Youna Burat.ans.—Throe boys tees oh dae «eh 8 Ree tito the Sonate, snd intruduced Lim tothe it puli- | DAmd PaTR MoDomsatt, Pare. Pa fatee he ia the 4. (0. Ghurem fut ot bet 24 ana Bd can Senatore. Ie then proprsed to do likewise 40 yeast Wednesday Bee nocreta, bv yew Jou 0 nize previa 1 odes, 1 i the D mocrats, but Axpagw Jou -on was the ouly Wet Si¢eteu ‘TAN ‘gill slag several Odea, ‘he publi are invite southern one who sccopted. Virginia Masow ved Ronseny at A Horet.—Faarx Ronents, 8 errvant of Mr. Pavt, Gmanra, residing at the Grammercy Park Hotel, was arrested yesterday, cba ged with eteuilan 9400 ta bank bile from the ‘a employer, Ho was taken belive J tee Qt ocereeie a yamiteed for exacinasi: ASrortiza Cuaracten ot tie Towns.—. Maxey Jrxminas, propriotor of “Kerrigan's Hall,” No $2 White mrect, was arraigned yesterday be- fore Justice Kix, to answer a charge of keeping disorderly house, Tt is alleged thet the S trecrs ur idle beyeand mens who sqwecstle there vo witners dog fights, rad bavte, covk fiz ite, do., and trata ane time of 4 reat of Jenrisee, 6 on fig going on, He was looked up in Gefoult of $300 bails for trial. Tune? ov Booxs.—Jons Doonny, who for the last sixteen years han born im the employ of J. Buaw c& Co, bookbinders, at No. 50 Walker atroet, was arrested yesterday, charged bine a {ng stclem fcom the bindery at variou of by the tats of Loulaians, on4 will be retained for with the United States, and te been serumed by the state of Dispatches to the Government report s large ex- pedition leaving Galverton for the Rio Granda, comalating ef atx companies from Galveston and Houston, and two frem the interior, the object de- clarid to be the protection of the frontier, in the Vaited States troops being withdrawn, }. Pomp, an eld Reger, commands ti regiment, A strovg preesure is making to induce Secretary Hoir to accep the nomination for the Suprems Bech if Biack 1s withdrawn. ‘This isthe ovly es of cemmaine aiea's yours sa moth 9 friends ‘on oa eat chance of con firmaticn, Tt Is premnmed tn army circles that (ol. BV Beary wil be premoted to the oemmisaton dim bonored and abandoned by Gen. Twiaan, N> officer in the service better dso: ves the distinction, Col. HL. 8 Winn, who served in the Moxicaa food Chas, abel tn a ince from Jeans, 40 cffer the services of himself and four eoas sat pray dealers in Bi oo db ned sb Wont? st thts (Wedoecday) “a ‘ernom at to the southern army. worth @f the stolen books wars recovered from | eleck. The {rind and wequapltng fat iy / It {a rumored that Gocretarles Dx and Lor wit] | these dealers, ard the accused was by | toa "Galliocul« pspere please ‘ony. Justice Osnoane for tis Devewpina Howetr.—Mr, Jon Lanas- Tux, who was arreated on Fiday, us reported by tum for arusuling M-. Averer Sitxaman, with a eword- be retained im tho Cabinet for # time under Me, Lamcouns Acstrong prearure is being msde on the Preal, ent olect by the parties who are opposed to aay adjustment of the present notional didicultios, They havo not suceecdod as yet in gotting any dis tinct avownl of his policy, Being warard of th fate of Trim, Pi.taone, Wanerne and other com> FITZGERALD “On Tuead th, Catharina the boigved wie of Thomas Plsesmartee Paria of * room, County Limeriok, Lr a nn Marshall, pat ge Toth sue 1 a Trov CX. ¥ ) aud Llgeriek pspere plo. copy, HADL*Y — Oo Mo even! consump doo, William eginaghedin years and it & SaLewon @ quantity of liquor for which they wore oa bensif of bis “7, $ $30 om dei The goods berg delivered, enid that the waraing was novdless, mouths” es be understood bir positioa, He ie anxious to parties claiming the rights ‘The frion4s of the family, mount on a dets due thom by Mr. La: Worth tase £0 10, PER, Mare fvepoorliy te ited to at joo; Lut he 1a greatly bored by cou!l.cting aug geetivos of his frieuds, CITY NEWS. Trape wren tur Soort.—Shipping goods from this city to the necedod atates te atill gring on, indeed within the past three weeks it has incrossed suddenly toa considerable extent, ‘Tals is partial- ly accounted for the fact that goods shipped prior ulject to the duties which will thoreafter be irposed upom them by the touthern Gonfederacy, But another fact is tha: Mr. Simumam attempted to put the at 196 wlocky roan his abe nd otherw.se maitreated hi cey ob Jullaa, aged On Tareday moraine, Feb. tho police were nll Orexvaination before ter of Rienard and Mary A i o maglarale, Mr. Lansenon was discharged without thie ‘(ireaamianh Wor Oisy New £08 td LOOKER. Oa reo $0th, of dipthert «J mophloe K youngest davahter of ou THE LATEST AND GREATEST Wier te fan Improvement ! southern merchants fiud it as imposible to du Lciveehaniapetia JEOUGHL-On, Tuceday, 26th inst, Edw. Mo- without New York trade, as they fondly hope the 4 NEW PUBLIC FACILITY CREATED, Groene native of County Monsehan, Ireland, aged North moy flad it to oxylgt without the patronge » M of the cotton siates. Dry goods, sugar and “Yan- ‘8 rae kee potions" frm the principal part of the ship- TEES AUN SITLIING STOTEN "Monticello," bound for Savane kame coed rato eran tenner eer cal nab," aod the Jamestown," for Norfelk, lett here z,svenings Yeb, 204. ste § with heavy frelghts, and business ever he plor employed by Do Wok vt @ IOUSK, TENEMENT, STORE of Send a Shilling Line te the SUN mere NOUBSE, THNEMENT, STORE or BHOP Send a Shilling Line to the SUN Do you want IIFLP of HANTS of any kind t ihidding Line tho SUM? ‘TheColun.bie" te now 'osding here for Cusrlesten, ‘The very indistinct perception of the rights of property evinced by tke public acts of the seceding sates has had one noticeable effect, thet the motse | D078 want my Mead aU Aduing Lanete the SUN? of our marchaute deing business with members | 19 roa want WORK or custom of tho Bouthern Confederscy bas become “Cash te Send a Shiling Line te the SON! King"—Allowance of the shortest time is quite a | De you want WORK dono CHEAP? rarity, ‘Send a Shithioy Line (othe SUM z —— 4 . Blave you anthing to S11, CYA. Tax Forona Tenases O? tte Warren ANd Lue to the SUM | CY ANT HING CHRP? Do 700 wlah to BUY Ay Shading Line to the SUM md Mrs. Ganesny, all near ree ay Saad yho MoNtiY for Tetons ef Br. LIMcoLm, are at the Metropolitan, nee te (Andel ‘They will remain therefor a few days, whea they te ge 9 HOUSP HD sera Don't do for Washington, Mra Eowaxns, Mrs. ae ing ashing Line to the SU 1 Baars, and Mrs. Gaimsny will assiet Mrs, Lincouw | Have you LODGINGS to bet or BOARD to offer ? in doing the honors of the White House, Bend a Shlling Line te the SUN! iy Do yon want BOARD or LOnGINGS t ‘Tur Srrmer Curaxixa Contract Staxrn, 1a Ghilteng Line to the SON! —The secord injunction against the signing ef | Do you want ANYTHING IN THE WORLD? Hover.—Mr. FE. D. Barer, Biitor of thé i eu ie 4 eve, without farther luvitetion, ine — MataarstMerivey, Snty broaice, ao, tig, a oe a EB May she roet in peace. Amea! Z = contract having been dissolved yeu SEND A SHILLING LINE TO THE SUN! | BYAY On, Tuesd rey 20th, Jame, yoangeat ‘The relatives and of the family, i Comptroller, end tle Meyer ig | Immense Fatabliahed Cky Otroulation, Sho eins is Mre wen " pee behalf ofthe city, and by Axputw J. Haoxume, the | DAILY AVERAGF FOR 1858. 56,179 | pom, Toh olf alaak, tows the teiase eootracter, and Tuomas and AnTiony 8 Hors, his | DAILY AVERAGE POR 18: 30 | bis Perents, cor. of York and sta, Brooklyn, 1i DAILY AVERAGE POR 1860. S years. ‘Tho sureties amount to $200.09, Prencr's PRU AN! Reronticas Canrray Civn,—This olub bid wna nT PNY their rooms, Cooper Homituse, ‘The roem was full to overflowing, Hon. H. J Marwonp addressed | Tye Bathe hare been in funivertal ra Lad the eudience fr # full hour aod s half tm endorse | . These Haths arm weetal ment of the Adan.'s propositions, authorizing New k Fuwekien be meowiares. tho hoa, Mexico to form » state constitusion, Mr, Ravwox Bi re pervod flab. re recelved throughout with vary gea- | $ Gure.tl! ¢ ry} eral approval, apd at the clous, a vote of thanks was unanimously awarded him. mole ANG! FE BOMDMON OOD, VEVEK AND AGUR, RITROMA- Tua SAL RAED, SORA THROAT, DROIT, NRURALGLA, of fi orc $ gin marae ts ten dlanalve sepseaee feronmae ruction, Luave ov Ansexce.—It is reported that Weet Pvint cadets have invented a new mods of ob | Gomg taining loave of absence from the routine life there hie thet, imposed upoa them, This 1s, to procure subpovass to attend ae witnesses in bome of the Now York To 8x4.—Surr ownmes rosie ror