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HE NEW YORK SUN. ————— | WHOURSDAY MORNING, FEB, 2%, 1861, ee 1. important news given in out dispatches eu wage this morning, is of a mixed , but as a whole highly favorable to ‘he stability of the Union, and satisfactory to Gho average sentiment of its friends. An the first place, it is ‘positively announced hat the Radicals are floored in their onset upon the conservative elements of the incoming cabi- Ret, Mr. JLorcorm has announeed to Mr. Grer- gat that his advice cannot prevail, and modera- tion will at least predominate in the comp: tion ef the government, ‘The Peace Congress have agreed upon a plan of pdjectment by 16 states to 5, and adjoarned dm high spirits, Their action wasimmediately aid befcre both houses of Congress. They pro- ‘pote the restoration of the Missouri Compro- mise line, establishing free labor north of it, ani popular sovereignty south of it—a distine dion without a difference, in the present caso— ‘the prohibition of futare territorial acquisitions ‘without the consent of a majority of | Senator from?]} each section; and the perpetual Probitition of the foreign slave trade The House of Representatives have rejscte! the Ketiooo and CarTexpes propositions = the formar cf which was smdstartially that adopted By the Peace Cangress—and also the Propoitior to recommend the calling cf @ Oe.vention to reve the Constitation, Ti Canrexpex men, who recorded 8) votes ageterslly voted against both these, in order to 7 Peach a vote on theit favorite propo ition. om of the Cairrexnes plan, whic the hat the result Mr. Ke w his ros a of Mr. C. ntee resolutions fouch ey do not mg its ameniment ao as to authorize ferecferencs by Congress with slavery in the We have So states desiring emancip o bave amended the ection, terial question wi 2 te commuricstive of come up again the Peace Conven- firm, iz beth Hocses of Congress, and some ex- more farers to sdjusiment may In the form of ameni- requiring a two < Hoose nt that ‘Se Convention plan will not have the slichtost re a ne is er Asether Traker’s Confenton. Tacos Teonrsom, Ex-Secretary of the Inte ive Deparvment, bas ro lished, in a Mississippi paces, a etarement of the reasons for resigning Ras atfioe ami becoming an enemy of the United Staves Grrecsmeat. He says there was ‘no serious tafoulty” is the Cabinet until after the Prewdentas election, bat that s cranioutbreak Raspgemel wien the vous was deciared. For him- Wik BM: Taoncrsen says be held the belief that Gees So De mending ates were to be regarde! &F Mate pevgerty, and could net be ecenpiel a melcary punts without endangering the poace of tae commie, He ect only pressed this view @f the edret, bet insisted that the President bund an: rirtt te reinforce the defences of Char. Demme tarde. Whee be feond that troops had emer wet hy the Star of the West, he waited Spam te Provident to temler bis resignation. I: the time of the event coureyed the information tt the Coarlestoniane which led to the attack pee tae Scar of the W. He now confesses the be wae iz we writing my resignation, [sent a dis » Lomomeremt that the Siar of the Wes! Bee ate, proves 8 fare. ‘The Union Peeling in the South. The esetemoe accumulates that the disunion ccna ting states have only emaine! a success, Dy taking what fs called 2 gmeni” upon the people, The sont ress the ks the ne actiig. we Tmuss CDA pen tia pons Bron the noontion af this a's 90 vivtaimas : "y were But fda wily, farar vvnion he" aitan oa as ay the ageing) reconari tion; therelire, will the more re diy sgee te reunion wren Alsiams sol Louisiaaa agitate fr the 3 won ordinance. Io Been the fret le Ieader, ere long, wili be can | doubt,’ unless a turn in public affsire shail» Bisse; for many, now quiet under the belie: ‘burdens of an [odependent sovernavot w.! Obviated by reoonstruction, will beeoms ine bor Nate when hope is lost for reconstruction, aid Border slave sates refuse to enter the Buuthern al ‘This is the view of an organ of public opin. fon in the state from which the Southern con- federacy has cheren its Prosident ‘glnla Keatiment, Asother subscriber in Virginia writes #T like the tone of the Som, and expect thi copy I receive) will result in getting you afew subscribers here. ‘Th *gag-law" sentiment js @ewing wore liberal here, and Libera! | opinions bave 8 better chance t get S.bete chanos wo wet aired, than before the south. the ‘The Naval Court Martial. ‘The Court assembled at ba'f past ten o'vlock, yo (erday morning, Toe crow examination of Lieut Dames of the Bupply, was commenced au lasted ‘Rearly three hours, but nothing was extracted but © repetition of dry business details. Commodore AxxiTuo%a was the second witness. We cnames, of course, give any particulars of his evidence & very str ngeut restriction being laced by the Court on newspaper publication of the progress ef thetrial. We may however mention, that the Commodore's scoount of Commander War's ac- Gon on behalf of the women and children left des- Aitute of Pensecols, was given with considerable qqyupesietis feeling. ‘Lhe gross examination of Commodore Anusreonc ts again ov for to-day, That gellant officer seou- <4 tobe in good health, and gives bis ev:denve ‘With semarkadie jucid-ty aad precision, THE LATEST NEWS. of any states except ae BY £BLEGRAPA TO THR ¥. ¥. SOM. __ Oo Political Intelligence. XXXVIth CONGRESS—Second Senston. feonte. Washington, Feb, 27,—Me, Oneerenpes Oty ) presented « number of petitions for the pre- fration of the Unien. emis, TRUMBELL (Til ) and Wrieem (Maim.) pro- crated petituone again compromise. Pt Erox (NJ) presented toon of New Jersey for Union, ments to the C matitution to NW the seceenton Bouth ina, which shall by oy TE Pa aa ‘Mr. Bums (Mass.) presented font of oltt- rene of ivanie tor the ropa ot all lawe for Banday ; aleo one for petitions of citt- ‘asking amend. and others in favor of the Border states resolutions. Severs! private bila were passed Mr. Baum (Pa.) made a r mittee of Conference on the Patent bill, Toe report was agreed 10, and the bill passed. My Srawoms (R. 1.) reported from the Committee of Conference on the Tariff bili, ree mnmending concurrence with the House ameadment, striking out the duty 00 tes and coffss. Tne report was te, and the bill stands pamed. ‘Tne Army bill was taken up. M>. HALe (N. H) offered an amendment that n> officer of the army, except the Lieuteoant Genera!, receive pay or emolument to exceed $5 000 per annum. Mr. Powis (Ky ) moved to include the Lieuten- ‘ant General also. Carrrenten (Ky) oppored the original ment, and thought it better to leave things A. from the Com- aye, 31 f. HAL ® amendment was disagrosd to, Yous, 16 5 nays, 28. After {urther consideration the bill passed city, that the © onvention bed ry ence nd aeked Congress to subatt the same f the mt agreed upon by modified plan of what in the Convention. } moved that it bs printed and referred to a select committee, with (natrac- tions to report tomorrow, ab o'clock — Agreed (>, the portion in regard to in: a treen, ale, Harlan, King, Morrill, Seward, S mmona, gumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wade, Wi'soo—31. Afveran Executive Besvion, the fenate adjourned. House of Representatives. Washington, Feb. 27.—Mr, Monts (II1.) of- fered» resolution that the Select Cou mitten wn the sbetracted bonds be invested with full power to examine witnesses as to whether Wat 1 Kosai or apy person for him has, directly or indirwctl paid money to any officer of the Uvitas apy otber to ansiet him in obtal; mame, Mr. Bomwerr (Ky ) suggested on amendment that any jermm charged shail be #0 & right to examine witpeases, ould Lot be imquiaitorial. Mr. Mvnais mid there bad been no inquisition, and he wonid have no objection to the amendment if time could be allowed for such @ course as that @ resolution was adopted. Mr. Surxaan (Ohio), from reported that the # ¢ proceedings 1° Conference Com- had receded from ning © tax en Woe the clause im the Tariff bili and cof ‘Tae House then reaumed the consideration of the Feport of the Committee of Thirty-three, ret joint resolution vted on was the aub- stitute of Busou (Csi,) and srovr (Ore om), Feeommending the several states to call a couvention of #1] the #tates in scoerdance with the Sih article of the Constitution, ‘pile the roll was be'ng called, Mr. Cawrm (N. waid that he would vote for the proposition if 16 come frem the slave state, HrDawick (NY ) believing that the Con: y thé abolition of slavery in the Y had ye" for an entirel hat Convensio the natio: ing thet the MARTIN (Va) voted a," ) b «rg properiticn would retard a led to her emne o dinorder, quiet. The fliet proposition of the committee was an nounced, w th the pending amendinents, Bb res slutiondeciaratory of the duty to re mote, we 19 part of the sates as will aocure Crd.) moved to lay the panting erwith the pending wm tteuden wud Kellogg amond- annou Kenn des for 1 ting ad ty beon agreeing to OM). as llama eto the ries the 3, f rep dw state, with or wi or dotarfore have full ew; cht Wan aw wubstitute, rm 'y sought to withdraw bis er wore raised in this W's prop sition was rejected, 93 h explained as @ reanon why Ory womed no opportunity dleu's proposition as offered proce ded &) vow on the latter, and it rejected, 8 ogelase 113 vetiou recur rep: ried fre forve moved to lay it on the table, rt ope var LeKN AND (II!) seked that the communica. he Bpeokes's tae trom the Presdens of + C: blereror be taken up, Mr Ws tues (|) aud Vannaven objected, WON CJ lun? coualiy sought to atrike tea uiey that itis abe duty #10 eufo Ce tae federal prowct the ud pree:ve the union of these 1) ssid be was for enforcing the wv utand dangerous to The doce ding ates, vod pted—140 ageinat 53, Dimegresd Mr Mi They we Ries C1 OSs en ny THK COMMETFER, Ramaico. Pe obin ere 2 oman theex onen the auiberw poo” foomg them ty the y 10 be regretted + Vite amd Rowley Feasin shia proper, wud ois) * we fle Dy WECeMOBTY 1) | 0 osuntry ie perpemuity of she Union, abonid be prompt y acd cheerfully granted Kewlved, By Wie Benate and House of Represen- Wahives of the Uartedt Yes of America, in Cm Krees aneenibied, That 4l\ atteapte on the pare of She Legiaiatires f auy of the staves to obstruct oF iiider the recovery wid surrender of fugitives f.041 service wa labor are in abogaton of the Const Hon of the Vaited Bates, incoumetent with thee = a. aM a gvod neigbbornoud snould prevail © wevoral wales, DO. 0u pence of the Union, tad Gene Hous 00 the Keoolved, Tose the wevoral wtaten bo reapactfully requested Lo cause thetr stasutes to be revised, with View to ameita'n if any of them are io b OF tend ty eabsrraw or hinder the ex the lawe of tre lois d Ba ; tnade on puren ene of the mound mc of the fourth arcic ti orepey oft <A Uited Bistea, for dali~ ory up of perms held to lator hy the nwa of auy mate and eeceaping toeretiom, u y feeds sud the Senate and PeLYati ves earneatly requis that all ensptwpents buving such wendency be toreneitn te, besiod, 99 rea by @ Just sense of constitutional obligations, sod Ly & din regard for the peace of the “republie; aid the Pree dens ‘of the PUaiva Staton 1m Tequested $0 oomuunionte these resol u- us Ww the governors of she weversl wates, wi Tequeet t at th iegle ey Will lay the mame before she legis. Petitions In favor cf | aa to secure, without } Afied and bave | ip prevailed throughout the id it was objected that #irangers on ce Speaker made repeated effurte to restore It wasn eniao constitutions! cbligations, and recommending |! f the fedaral | of thowe wtates ; and we recogaize no pi oA ny, legally or otherwise, outside of » state interfere wi the ws, and that citiz ns of esch upreme led to el! the privileges and Dy ¥°. Mawrenaa—Creating » ot inom unities of citizens in the several sates, politea Health Commirsioners for New Naa ‘That we jaize my moh Conf nd Richmond Counties, similar to the House bill; clement in its composition, oF sufficient cause from | also to prevent fire insurance companies dividing arrong stockholders so amount one ‘tenth of their cap inloas in of s eur~ moniae the institutions of the 4 fund in excess Of their capital and the propos ¢ that equal justice is done to all i country, | pli varts of | 0 dend equal to the whole amount of premi~ sand finely, 0 p We tt existence | ima recetwd by the company. om terme of equality and justice to all the states; Mir. Keuty introdaced « bill to amend har. Teaolved, Tha the feithiul obser vance on the tor of New York. Toc bill abolishes the Board of Of ail the Mater, of al] their emstitutional obligs- | Councilmen, provides for s Bard of Aldermen tions to on ayer and to the Federal Governmens, Ss Oy ey > play? Sipe] ‘ome is @enertial to the peace of country. in thee ¢. ernment Kemlved, "Phat each state be reques sl to reviae | "Me Lawnamen moved. to ameod the charter of ite statutes, and, Rf £0 te srneod Vhe came | the Leng Icland Railroad Go.. 69 06, ve give them exrlusive uae of the ali plore ot Hunter's om citizens of other wistes traveling thersin the same | Poin’, avd ofall the piers leased from the city. Protection aa citizens of such toe enjoy. nd aiso | The bill to extend the Chenango Canal was pass Prouct the citizens of other siaten traveling or | ey by 19 1011. sojourning therein sga‘nat popular violence or | On ocaion of Mr. Mawrenax, mush part of the iliegel summery punishment, without trial in the | governor's menage aa relates to Now York City, 1 form ef law for imputed crimen, Keaolved, That ench state be alo respectfully re- quented to enact such laws as will prevent and punish aoy caveat whatever in much state rec- ‘ognize or wet on fon the lawless invasion of any other sate or territory. Temtred, That the President be requerted to tranemit copies of the foregoing resolutions to the Governors of the several tates, with a requnat that they be communicated to tholr reepeciive legisia- tures. Kesolved, That aa there are no propositions from any quarter to interfere with slavery in the Dir- | trict of Columba, or in places under the ex lusive jurirdiction of Congress, snd mituate within the limita of rates that perm t the bolding of # or to \uterte ib the inter -mtate i Ls Con initter dees not deetn it necemary to ta action on thore mubjecta, ‘The Toure thea tok tip the jolt resolution re» ported Ly the Committes, which ts as fol ® amend ‘was referred to the New York delegation. Amombly. “é A Albany, Feb. 27.—The privilege of the floor wer vated! to Ion. Gas He Otaan, exemember of c ai varlity of auljects The Blanding Commities made numerous reporte on_privete tlle ‘the following billa were reported favorably :— ‘To repeal the Excine laws, so far aa relatos to New York, Brooklyn end Albany; to inoorporate the Lutheran Widows’ Find Boolety ; to ‘ise of camphene and burning fluids in dwellings nnd botls, ‘The flowing billa were reported favorably :— require Commissioners of Excise to give bonds; to farnind the laws in relation to the time of opening the polln at the elections ; to amend the Mew York avd Fiurbing Railroad charter ; to repeal all mots for payiment of interest on Canal drafa, and award Canal t for the relief of insolvent debiora. ‘The a el report of the C mmissioners of fH m- igretion was received, Adjourned. thirds of both Houses rio, ing article be proyemed to th leginlabures of the ncveral mater a6 an are! G Fram Washington. Washington, Feb. Yi.—-Last night ex-Sena- tor Reve, of Tennensee, Judge Docotas, Mr, Gorn. min, Me. Btrves, Gov 1 others urgently appealed to Mr Lincoun, to interpone for a mettle. ment. ‘Their inter view cotinucd several hours, ‘The comminsoners from the southern confedera- y three-fourths of aid leg’ bali be valid, to all intents and purposes, the mid C nmitution, viz nendinent of thia Const and all other persona,” al hat does not reorganize that | ake werk, ‘They are accredited to the incoming administration, atd pending thelr efforts to negott ata, nothing will be dune calculated to disturb & public peace. ‘Tee majority of the select posit g the Union Mr. Conwin moved to strike out article t end insert in wend aa follows: T ment shall be made to the C ymamittee of Fi terfere within any Atste wit Chusette; and Jour It tlova thereof, ineinding that of perver J cy are expected to arrive hero before the close of Messrs. Howan, of Michigan; Dawas, of Manga: Rurwouns, of Now York, been productive of 0 other good, 1 aa produced the most friendly feelings among them. ‘The Criste—Facts aed Remorse. ‘The Washington correspondent of the Com- mercial Advertiser senda the following dispatch. Iain given to on what I deem most undermend, ly reliable a that th Sata redid Repubitenna su ing, long aud potions, 16fs of the radical section of the party, has finally determined adverse to their ‘urgent requests. Ho bas resolved that the ocon~ servative element shall very decidedly prevail in his Cebinet if indeed It be not composed exelual ver ta ly of men ap. Mr. Guaany cailed upen the President-elect thie (Wednesday) morning, aod I have reason to belt received from Mr, Linooun's lips the inf rmstion thet he had reached that decision. It gives great satiafoction here. ‘The Jvet's Washington correspondent writes : It ja understood that Joux Britt. visite Washi! ton at the request of Mr. Lixooun, who desired counsel and advice on the question of the C siaet, and concerning the proper policy to bs pursued by the Republican party. Mr. Brut. is known to be in favor of & general convention of the states, in order effect a definite settlement of the existing trou- mranas, of Ohio, in here. He thiaks thet no olject to be gained by retaining the b »r- the cotter now expreaeen himeelt warmiy tn favor 'y free republic,» plen which he insiaw should be ye North, regardless of all other consi- There is a report from Washington thas the War Department proposes to take decisive action in the matter of the treason of Twiaus. The Times con rempondent writes : Of course he cannot be hung without firt getting hoid of Lim; but his name can be #track from the rolla, thus disbonoring him ins militar: Mr. Hour, the Secretary of War, and 1d to favor immediate action. orce in Texas capavity. om. Boor imbvars 2,900 enlisted comma iasiowed vers, em'iracing sli A and 8th infantry, all the 20 prnies of the Ist artillery and fiv Ih in not yet kao wo whether A or have not resisted Twioa's illegal order. It in well und 4 Prwe in to enable the secowlonista to force their rogramme along, even though « major. lo of Texas repudiate tt, an they whol pd pelle OF weT¥ by the laws of maid state. made @ report to the II through the last | iajority in resisting the efforts minority to Mr. Thoxmam, (Pa) moved to lay the aulject om | nawed gentlernan, relative to the correspondence | overawe and conquer them. The aad ia surround. the tabin—negaiived, OT again 122, petween the President and the South Caroluse | (with exurordinsy embei The joint resolution ae amended at the instance of Mr. Couwin rejected..120 againa 91 0 necesnary two-thirds vote. (ind) moved to reovaslder the Commissioners. ‘The Committee sa V onsidering the position as- to his annual Mr. Brwomax, (Oho) moved to lay that metion on the tat le. Mr Ilioxman moved to adjourn Ail Feiday— not oa ried Much confusion ensued throughout the proceed Union, ard the total absence of power on the part of the Hxecutive to recognine the validity of any such attes pt, they cannot but regard the mission itolf ax woil'aa the mannor ta which it has besa treated by the President sa among the mwt re: markable eveuts of the extraordinary times in which we live, Urdere full conviction that there is not the Alightort encouragement to secession, the com nit- tee cannot perceive on what principle the Preai- deut kas assumed to hold an offieial communica tion with the Rajroneutatives of Bouth Csrulina, for is eeems obvious enough that uucer the princl- ge. Mr Pimirs (Mo) wished to know whether the Republicans were Blibustering to defeat the pas- tego of the appropriation bills. | "A mnction waa made to adjourn, | Mer. Burgaw (Ohio) made an unsuccessful ap- eal to proceed to the consideration of the sppro- riation Lille, stating that tiose for the Army, Post Biter, and for the payinent of the Civil and Tad Department expenses, are yot to be acted upon, ‘Tne House, 86 crolock wd yurned, The following is the vote on the Crittenden Compromise revolutions, introduced by Mr. Cur. Yeas—Moens, Adrain, Anderson of Kentucky, nen of the Cominission, acting under the sanction light thao subvert the government, ard being so regardad, would appesr to bave been the plain duty of Executive to enforce the ‘aws against any indly uals, hows ver eminent aad respectable, kaowa er | tery, Buss, Herve, Hevock, Dotter, Douligay, monn of exsplcity in any tovenienh of eta: | Rall the pow, aad is hoped Gem. Twiwes'base | CArtume oF AX Esosrnn Patsoxrn— Burnett, Horace F’ Cisrk, Clark o° Minsouri, John | 8: Sabie character, e bg gl no Cnas. Nuison, an cecaped prisoner from the Brook- 7 ‘The Commities are not able to Imagine any cir. | Gov. Hicks had » long and earnest interview : Sivcien Des of teal Series Sion guratanees under wich the Pvesldew would have with Mr. Lincors on Ta Say, which he urged | 17m City Prison, whore be was awaiting tial on Famunden, Bogiish. Juste bg ro fg tb for » measure of concilistion to reteia fan Sher a rae on i adneaday arrested + Gilmer, Hetuilen, 1 the border states. in ths olty by Detective Roxon. ered w Virginia, Haton, gent Re ae (othe Breen y= envnorines, It appasta thet fe | Caroline, “Ieake, Lg CITY NEWS. of Ohio, Martin of Vi dependent power owing no duty whatever to tue Pete, Clervand, McKenty. Millaon, Government of the United States. The Plot to assassinate the President Bicct. ! Moriis of Iino « Ne ‘The reception of such ® comminicetion by the no | Phelps, Pryor, Quarlee, President under such circumstances according Tt appears that two detectives of this city have in capturing him, Re it to dignity of anofficlal reply, involves tows | been located in Baltimore for over three weeks, 5 omas, "Vallandigham, bel th: we who-e daty it was to suppress it. ‘The tmivority report made taker the Keosin. Kilgore, Killiaser, Lene of Bich. Larr 1 nantcker, Loomis, Marston, M Kean, MoKnight, | MePoerson, Moornead, Morrill, Morm Porter, Porter, Robinson of K. 1, by Je Noxon, Olin, 07, Berauton, Sedgwick Bring presented to Cougveey aa appeare’ Some Teport, was thin re’usal of the ent and thi ference of the whole question to that body. The comespondence sows that the Commissoners stated in referenes to this uttituds of the President, that “they feel no apec ater in which the them," ‘The report mays that in the whele course of the published correspondence {t will be impoasi! detect the most trifling deviation from the evideus lation by the President in his massages to. Coparees, at its opening, of bis tntention to d Union with the whole power of the ‘ rights with all constit ft aspirations of an uncel drop, Walton, Wai ja ¥, Wilson, burne of Wood, Woodrutt yons ard vaya ou the fleat the Committes of Avama, Ky; Adraim. A'd- Yan toby Audernon Ky ; Babbist, Barret, Beale, Dete: Jer, Bianron, Brayton, Brigge Bristow, Beown, Bucbhan Batter fea, Col nig N.C; Cowl, Mi Iaho, Domtavek. Data, B ede Farnworth, neh, Gi wer Hall, the Ma wards, Frey, € IS E ys Foster, Hale, ke u te need a timidity thege A Hos v rebriety. Repulaiva Ampetuortay has Kilupary barat es N. Caroling; Leg Loe hag" aa eon L ty ton, Mertin, 0 M Key, MoKulpht, Mo Poeron, ony a Fomery, Mowe, Moorbesd, Morrill, Morela public will in- over these factitious stimulants of Q incord, and ultimate'y will be recog- j Morrie IU: New a. Niblack, Nix a N wll nd acknowledged the. praslence which pal, | Palmer, Berry, Pettit, Peyvon, Poel, Barter, he shock of disunion by the pressrvatioa of | ter, Cuarlen. J ey nits. Rice, Riggs Ravine | pence, which preserves from desolation by batri- nH 1: Robinson, Til; Bayer, Berauton, Bhor- | cading the paths of blood, sod opens the socesion mad, Bikes, Bimogs, Bulth N C.; for concliiaticn, compronviee and adjustment by | oe ma Seaver pas Sawstt the counsels of moderation and pesce, bone Vinon, Vous Walirea. walk The city authorities called oa the President this | Whiten, wine ow Bort, Woadrae afternoon in accordance with prior arrangements to | aya—Alley, Ash'y, Avers, Bingham, Blair, | take leave of him, in vi w of his retiracy from his Bloke, Booo Bu url Dane eee Cae Gar eetetae Darlings 06, | resent Pxecutive position, ‘The Mayor of Washington delivered a brief ad- dress, complimentary to the Prositent, expreming his vegret (hat they were soon to part with him, Perhaps forever. The President, in the course of femarks, eid, that he came to Washington city, for tho first time, forty years ago, and {8 afforded him imuch gratification to know that he hed always been treated with the utmost courtesy and kind- tan by the citizens of the Federsl metropelis, ‘The parting ceremonies over, the city authoritles called on tha Presi tent elect, who, replying to the Mayor of Washington's introductory remarks, % joy, Martin, olds, Ruin, Ru Bpinuer, Buy ¥ (Ky ,) Adrai Barr)’ Barrett Braben,” Branch, Brvetow, Bown, Bureb, Burnet, Camp: Clark, Clark ) © B, Cochrane, Soohreur, Colfax, © ) Cox, Coaig, 5] ee (N Oo) Div hs (MS) Devine (ied ope. | thanked them furthelr vielt, and extended to thems Veiabo, Dimmick, ‘Dunn, Kdiauaiaoa, | contial welcome, He thought that very mush of the Ebr gry Florence Ponuke, Garnett, (il bad feeling which existed between the two sections was owing to misunderstanding, and be availed aitpselfof the occasion to assure his visitors that he bad never had any feelings ether than of kind~ meas toward his southern fellow citizens, He had Li ver, Hole, Hl, Mon, Harris, (Md.,) Harris, (Va.,) Hatton, Helmicr, Hoe town, Ho (Corio) (biel) Hagaes, Ham Jer kina, Juvkiay, Kellogy, (1). ) Kilgo wer, Kucieel, Larraty, Lawl, (Ne U.) 1 ¥, Morr a, (Ohio) Maren (Vy) *) , Mekovty, MoKalght, Ms- | no desire or intention to withhold any of their par mshi Ferre, forsed, ripLts, and expressed the hope thet they would be Notli, Olu, Peyton, Phelps, Porter, | better pleased when they came to know one another better, Aldrich, Alley, Asb'ey, Beale, Bingham, | Tie Peace Conference adjourned sine die at one Babe, Brayton Bafhigeen, B ariingsine, ‘wifi d Carey, Cater, Case, Caburmy | O'Clock teday, Many of the Commissioners have say, Cooke, Daviay Dawil, Edgerton, | left for their homes, Eliot, Ey, Pernaworth, Feut n, Ferry, me bass st ‘ol val a it ow, Gurley, #rom Alban: Krvrie Leach, Mie \pam, Leet [eoeenaeet sas | Albany, Feb, 27.—The news of the reault of 1 ait, i wiek, B mes, By n Youn Tappan, T Wyck, Waite, Wa Woebburp, Hy YF) Ys Meenton. “Mi Kean, Morea, Parry, Bk yur'ds, Rayos, Bedg- 4. Stowers, Po may), Vea Mins, the deliberations of the Pesce Convention at Wash- ington creates inuch excitement here, Dispatches bave been received from Eaastus Comming and ‘Tuva.ow Wxep, aupouncing the result and saying ‘hat a general feeling of joy and satistotion exists in Waabington, Conaectional Republican Sate Convention, New Haven, Feb, 27. —- Tho Republican flate convention, met in shia, city today, and was largely attended. Damt. P. Tries, of Broeklyn, was chosen Pres dent ‘usual committees were eppointed EK. Fowrma, of New Haven, proposed for Governor, bandsomely declined Fecommended the vominatien of the Yernor and thereupon Gov, Wa. A. of Norwich, wee ly Great eathuslasm, The convention then adjourned for dinner, Arrcet of u “Coatdonce Operate: + tev, ra) iv, Vandev, Hon Welton Wasbbura, Wells, Wisen, Woodruf, STATE LEGISLATURE —nonate. Albany, Bib: Poti for mn * ight Haswontte repu'ation in jan dropped, after a pore reported te ¥ duce ¥n consideration of the e fare on the New York erioan Missionary the University of Brook- A Unitd remoting. iainen teat apeclvely jeouguize ole’ dating Ls hee o1'the Uuited Baatea Dy the usage MHL Ls ENTRODUORD 7. ebereed with Le LY —erd 4 Dy J MoLxov Muuruy—for the sale of the Quar- York fron by senate meh allable tre. meeee Klce Ub Baotou Lied; bo tramefer the | der of Buxiwa, The property was recov ite dl the Quarauiine lads to the Conuniasloner ered, oud La.tt locked up for am examination, ple enrounced im the annual message, the gntis- | coed to Galveston aud cmvey wlx er eight "co ea col. ected to reinforce Parva, Taylor and Torta- elsewhere. ‘That order of a disloyal stete, could be regarced in po other in pars, and other forte 1s douttiess been executed. Other orders were dy engage! in a revolutionary eff).t to yy oe OF Abt easumed position of the Coomnayn vund, that by reference to the public meeragen of the President, ws far from hie having Admitted tie commissioners fom any seceded state Intereourre, be explicitly refused te | secret organization with osth: to diplomatic 8 inver, Blanton, Stey and rigidiy guarded against the presumption, | &o tn, Tappan, .Toayer, Theaker never received them otterwise than as distin imitee Vasdewes, VanWoek ulahed citizens, and the only reason of the question rrasamont the Governor cannot call for federal aid while the leglalature is in session, and the Texes lagislatura, which will be in seeaivm on the 2d of Mort, assem: bles expressly for the purpose of pushing ‘on the secemion programme, regardinws of decency, if need be. “The Twicce' moverent has greatly damaged nootesion among the border state men. Mr. Fiorp openly boasted, fr leaving the War Department, that be bad go distributed the army that no comderabie force could be collected under twe mooths. ‘This admimion sonfirms the extent and obatacter of the conspiracy in which he and huis confederates engnged to overthrow the Govera= ment. Mr. Hovt ordered the D swiel Webster, which car- ried transports to Kwy Wet and To ‘Texan, but were probably intercepted and d ed. A epecial was recently sent to re peat therm In perron, “Tle fct will bsoome knows gleaned from high official authority aa would leave po doubt that had it not bean for the prudanee of ude in this city, he would have ore: There was e 1 Brips, secret sigan, and each member, after passing through » most horrible wud trying ordeal, took « solemn Mr. Lixcoun's fr Deen killed in tha city of Bs! eth t kill Me, Lrvoona at the first opportunity, ‘The Order nurubered about Gotectives joined it, but the! compelled to fly for their lives, having to walk » Portion of the way, Tre would be assassins told the officers that they had detected » Washingt m detective who was trying to ferret out the plot, end could they catch him would take bis life, Little did the villains know that the information was furnished to these who were themuslves try ing the sme game, Every member of the order was well armed, and money was furniaxed by Persons of this city, and Baltimore, There were in this city, and the Baltimore gang 4, by wigns nent over the telegraph, of the movements of the President elect, A Pepesrnian Exrrorr.—Mr, E. P. Wes- Ton, of Boston, who wagered a walk from that elty to Washington in ten consecutive days, on the election of Mr. Livco.n, arrived at the Metropol” tan Hotel yemterday 08 11:40 A.M. He lets Boston on the 22d at 12:40, #0 that half his journey is ac- complished an hour at least ahead of me, Con: sidering that the distance performed was mostly throagh mud or suow, the job is much more than balf done, ‘The entire distance is 470 miles, Ho travels attended by two men ine buggy, who are said to feel the journey mucn more severely than the pedestrian, He has been attended aleo by crowds of spectators, processions and bands of mu- sic, at different points in his progress, aud sueh bas been the hospitality of the people, thas the five sys’ expenses of the three men and horse have been but four dollars and ball, He left Jersey Cty tn the afternoon as five o'dleck, and expects to be ln Washington on the evening’ of the 81 of March. His appetite 1s goed, and he feals quite fresh and unwearied, uses no stimulants, and ai stout four hours out of tweaty-four, He expects to dance back to Boston afer the ration, invitations to balls of the rous having received to ocoupy his nimble lege all the way, Crry Mareewat Assoctarion.—The annual meeting of this Association, comprising auxiliaries from the Congregational and Presbyterian churches of this city, was held yesterday morning at the Bible House, Mra, Hasrivas, the Di widing: | The reports aibeaiived, ry . waining tbe inthe Of the Lord.” Addresses Paxpanice Wiusase, of aud the Rev. Tuomas Hastunas, of ‘the merting separated. purture were Commmsiowzns or Emronation, — The regular weekly nweting took place yesterday after noon, ‘The weekly stitement le as follows :-- Number of emigrants arrived from the lat of Jan ary to date, 8,040, against 9,563 same time last 464 arsived during th ae past week, Number care Board, 1,991. Aggregete the pot week, Bob4;, leaving » Dalan%e ‘ithe Board then elected officers for the on cers osu mwas re-slocted Pi year, Mr. G. C, VaarLawox was ‘Gens, and Mr, Crxus Cuamis V: by the olty, ‘The pay rolls will qitely, and the amount due paid ia the course form of ‘When Texas moved in the direction of seomsion, with instructions to ferret out a secret organize 000 when the two conssience would not allow then to take the last and most revolting oath, and they asked for time to consider inthe Premises, The plot was exposed, and they were many Fires, Accidents, inquests, Aco. Farat Faw at tim Navy Yann.—A milor, named Waitacn, was killed om Wednes- day, by falling from the yard arm of the receiving hip North Carolina. His body was brought to th's iy, ‘ned Omrouer JACKMAN wall Hold am io ooh it. from the best uupeo Fata Rattroap Acoment.—Tromy, Lo- +m, a brakeman on the Camden and Amboy R. Ry was killed on Tussdsy afwernooa, near Bordew town, N.J. He was onatrain which was a prosching Bordentown, and was looking over pistiorm,ahen bis bead came tm collision with th Sbatment of bridge, and he was instenily killed His remsina were bronabt t: this city, snd Coroner JACKMAN held an inqatat upon them, Deceased wee va of New Jersey, 85 yearn of age. Fa Snoorme Accrorst, — Coroner invite attention to the Row Oven Asp Kittxp.—Coroner Jack- MAN held an inquest yenterday, upon ths body of a child named Turop, ZAuuen, who was killed on ‘Tuesday afvernoon, opposite No, 3 North William by being rut over by a heavy truck, driven currence waa shown the neal vialbie, the oros Por Dr. DainxBs EB ICE the part of the driver, was rendered. Police Intelligence, Qos Attrorn Craror or Parse Parteners. Officers Davison and Law, of the City Hall Pre cinet, arrested yesterday afernoon and took to the ‘Tombs for eafe keeping, «man named Rogat.e W. Clave, who it la alieged, awinded a fiom of bankor in Washingten out of 34900 by false pretences. ‘Teo lrothers namel H. M CF Kolng to that piace, they wi oda to the value of $43, by giving him in pay- Sloat therefor, a worthien: cheek os the Meckan- font and Monutacturers’ Bank, of this city ; als that about the same time he o similar game ever Messrs. Looxwoon & Bro., auctionsers, who loat by him $000 ing possession of the Ata Se goods, he fled to Ohio, and but recently returoed to | jnscoukh, Ke The low price at Ahia city, On his arrest be wax brought before | Pumrriy ore ta Kean lt gon Justice Kmuiy, and held to await examination, r A Woman Srapnap mx aw Arrrar.—Yos terday afternoon, Ww. Bratry and one Seenmorn got into a fight together at the residence of the lat- ter, No. 217 Centre and during the fight, the ilu sumone ranted aanistance of’ ber wusband. ‘This greetly ex drawing knife nabbed her La the forehead.” "Det tective McCoap was called in, and arreuted Brat- ‘rr, who was taken bi fore Justice KauLY, and com- mitted for examination, Veoe its cont. hos TAR et Ckan. Price 10 ots; large bettlcs at Descent uron 4 Gana or DisonpeRuims, Ones. were arrested yesterday, charged with stealing about $450 worth of silk handicerchiets m the dyeirg establishment, No. 98 Duane st. rene tbat on aa Beuurday egy while eo rier was ¢1 ed in sweey D a confederate of the somased called hedee ee’ a . 7 porter went with the rear part of the sore, aud engeged, Dineat and Ong. entered handkerchiefs, which Pleasant effects attending ite use, _ rapidly away, rr ehearved by & po {nformation whic Fr arrest.” ‘Tae pilsom- ers were taken before Justice Kut locked up for examination, A man named Basar Cox. wes and aa 8 witaess, Relief le iMzD1ATH and oRRTAIN, Fer City News, see Third Page. THE LATEST AND GREATEST Improvement ! —_o.—__ 4 NEW PUBLIC FACILITY CREATED, regulate the bowels, LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP." De wor* HOUSE, TENEMENT, 8TORE or Send a Shilting Line to the SUNY Have yous HOUSE, TENEMENT, STORE or SHOP Bend a Shilling Line to the SUN Do you want HELP or HANDS of any kind? Do you want WORK ‘joo, CHEAP? @ Shilling Line to the SUN I Flare vos sathing dite Las te ee BUD ree re OD UN SENT goa Bare 70 arg UTE Sons HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO Pe Tm want BOA da Ghilind Line tothe SUM Do you want ANYTHING IN THE WORLD? SEND A SHILLING LINK TO THE SUN! pds LOW's BOOTHING BYRUP, DAILY AVERAGF FOR 1858. 6,179 DAILY AVERAGE FOR 185! 1,480 DAILY AVERAGE FOR 1860 Tumense Sate. ing, we say do not let your own ‘The continued reputation and imm nse sale of BRANDRETW'S PILLS prove thelr feneral utility, THOUSANDS GIVEN UP TO DIE HAVE BEEN RESTORED BY THEM to robust bealth, ‘The thousands who have been thas restored are the | M*stlelne ; and Its fame world-wide. Druggiste everywhere SOOTHING BYRUP for children whole world will concede _ BRAND! ‘8 PILLS fre the best and surest ive, and most certain | During the thirty years of eurer of all acute diseases,/and most speedy easers of | creasing pain, whether present in the head, in the lungs, in the ING BYRU! Dowels, im the musoles, or bones, And because they al- ways ‘mushrova ABSTRACT ACRIMONTOU: oud teat bah THE bi mother. R. F, Hrnsarn’s Wii Crenny Better than the Srrctar, Mextion. Care your Coaah for One Dime. Tne mM MAN'S FRIEND.” = PORTER'S COUGH cobde ectaone, q 4 ir ont Yours, respectfully, GEO. A. FO’ Toevery mother who has children suffering any of the complaints incident to the perféd of Judices of others, stand in the way of the relief will be eure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow the MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. ‘Bow keep MRS. WINSLOW'S terthing. cine in the United States sella like it, It iss afew dope, Col. DaLevAn yortertay diggharged ores ep All te inspectors im the strew-clerning bursa, and Wishes also that the ordinance distributors anc? who receive from $160 t0 $2 per day, should be discharged , is consequence of their services having ‘These Bette have ts ta become dispensible, Brosedway will continue tobe | 9] Tecan | leaned by machine as heretofore. t “clrclatln ot Navat ermuisonnce.—Tho U. 8. store | ¢ fcaren of fhe aktac bark Release, Lieut. commanding J. M. Fuatcr, ar- i) ‘mereary. rived at this port yesterday in $9 days from Gibral- “slntrection. ¢ ry | Give tone to 5 COMMON COLD, FEVER AND AGUE, RAFUM/ and Tins, GALT AUECYE SOR TaBOAT, DROFST, MEUEALAL/) os arest mac jorvoms Tocovering {roe Jaouwan held an inquest on Wednesday, upon the ‘Tue Gasar body of NATHAN Sara, & mative of New Havea, Chy oeae, Sovd 20 yearn of age, which was brong’ Canal che New York. - fret Texas, Phe deceased wan a wa of Mt. Nae The eoots offered are ancl ag” formcig opal THAN errs, seaiene at No. pyres ‘Wh wt. ‘been bought only Cx Sirst Hea natnadacor the Lssh of Janmary Inet, while be sold at the Inat prices named phborb ; goofs LD Sen; ‘shot himself, and died very soon afier= Teaiggenea yo ery tn the day, if they wish to wards. His body was breught to thia elty for in- Go Bane. ferment, ———— Present Leos, LASPRAcreD zaeesioree fas this belo the ne i Holla ea al wilt be grea, Tux Buooxiys Crrx Arner Zx..%s Powness to oven Love or @reone at Lara Drepon 17D Putin ONE DOLLAM PEK BOX, Article for droming and bean i Toduring the boil Ty it dtwewtean, A Fixen Fact yor Diseormp. bout 11 otclocke ; wrt on the Winslow, Woolen,’ Weight. | . The committee are mot sive their | Mom, whove purpow It was eupposed te be the a4- | “icy meds u deseoat epee oes na ratd | A SOOTHING LETTER. Crivien ten proposition, | Jeers, Adem of Mase, A'dilch, alley, Department | sseinetion of the President elect: Messra. Saxr- | Police made ® Soon syabilo ballin S84 eeuiusit (Lod ) said that ifthere was no bet- Babi iv, Beale, Bingham, “Blair,” ieee, | ¥ fens terme or by implication may | gow aud Devon were selected for the servi sttect, where s large crowd of the most ed temed nt aCjvat the difficulties he would vote for | Buffigtn, Hurhwgate, Burnham, Bat. | em to place the reeponaible betters of om, and | '¢ <) both sexes were fre! Grorar | wa:fial’, “Camptell, Carey, Carter, Chace Oebong, | seceumlou in any state ef the Union im any other | they have performed the dangerous service with « | dance and geural row. Many of the fasies prow A. FOWLER, of Guilford, written under | Clark B Cockian:”C Itex Conklin, Conway, Cor. | M*PFc% then that of traitors to the Coustisution of | degree of shrewdnem and perseverance thas entitles | *t were attired {eraale apparel, and they aalled | “of June 12th, 1800: 14,00 fresh from the people, | “46, Davia of Md, Dawes, Dolano, Dusll, | tbe United Bate them to great praise. ‘They have just returned, | \regmasd she nh’e tose dad ey Dalle” The police | Permit me to say to you that MRS. WINSLOW'S 4oKANOK (I'4 ) waa oppowd to ultre fanatical | Dur, Kagerton, Rdwarda, Biot, Ey, Ewheridge, |. The commitree wy, they are not able to resist sree 4 urned, | arrested abvut s dozen, and put the reat te fight, | BOOTHING SYRUP, has an unprecedented salo with sid Velioriig the CarrresDEN promoe- Farnnw th, Penteny Ferry, Powter, Frauke, Prense, | $b8 inference, that in the bevinaing ‘of the revola- | Dub acting under orders are unable to furnish at | ‘rhe priscncrn were taken before Justice Commccey | tre since oy cece wenn uprecedented mertta, Toted, | G.ooh, Graben, Grow, Halo, Mall. Hoimick, Mick. | %° ary movemnenta against the fovernment there | full an scoonnt of the aifair as would explain the edie snares ad aeay This ls the first timo ina thirty-five years drag bus: $n, Hindman, Hoard, Howard of Mich.,” - | Were relations of an extretnely character | a ta!li the awful pla, been Srore Tumves.—Jons Dinent and Anray man, Hindman, Hoard, Wrward of Midh., Mum- | Severn tures who. acmemplated reli eat | astals @ awful plot, but enough has and Anna | ness that I have endorsed a medicine for iutrinale good qualities, I never before this wrote a recommendation Of any patent medicine. 1 know not what its compost tion ts, but I belleve it is perfectly harmless and safe, I know it gives the groatest satisfaction to parents and ‘ures, affording quictude and relief, without any ua- Millions of bottles of MRS. WINSLOW'S ING BYRUP are vow used every year in tho Uni Btates for children teething, with never failing sucoeas, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP ts sure to Orders are coming in every day from druggists tm all Parta of the country, “Send mo more of MRS, WINS Million of bottles of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP are sold every year in the United States, Give us an old nurse for diseases incident to Che po- lod of teething in children, Here you havo that olf FANE IN soy | nie for 2 sents inthe form of MAB. WINsLow's Do you want a SITUATION ? ; BATION Sesuerweni MRS: WINELOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP never falta Do you want WORK or CUBTOM ? ond a hiding Line to the SUN 1 - MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is wold bg ali druggists throughout the United States, that you can rely upon to give rest to yourseli, and fe infant. hat ia NPING? Dont 40 | ict and health to your tothe SUM] i= ounawe SOOTHING SYRUP has bean Have you LODGINGS to lot, or BOARD to offer. moans of restoring the drooping spirits of mang 708 OPO ala Shifting Lineta the sary | mothers ao Aime ago procured three blank certis ‘dajs0- oF morveus debitky sit from Mr. Rowen whowe bank in Tarrytown ‘ille | They reatore cloned last Noveruber, uoder the con ition dipeative orgAcs, Correct billoasam, Perr sbou'd go to Provideccs and reine the bowels, and invigorate the gouoral aystom, Vrica them, but not more than $5,000, ® ete per box, 8 " rough the assistance of Repent! Repeat! Repeat! aed amount ©) Ih of the Asbary BK, Charch noon ar possible ot, bet. Riviagtom and Btan- pon &e P By w 7 sire, the school announce the Boovs Curcxs—Arreet or A Foorrye.— Erritition of thelr anal emmy, piven om Washiagtons * ny, ou Friday evening, Marel e Joan Aromen, @ middle aged man, who formerly | Geonratlons the same ss on » PRrTiows eocsaton mith resided at Trenton, N.J., was yesterday arrested phitue alteration in the Order Exerelae:—Oration to hs Hy , . | Liberty and Upton. Doty open at 6 pm... exereiinw by officer Cunany, of the lowe: Police Gout, charg. | (berty and Upion. (Door: opan af 6 p mas, exerelag ed with swindl.og by means of bogus checks. It le | conte: to be had et-A. RRUMMEL*S, 410 Grand, | alleged that about 18 months ago, he defmuded | and at BENJ. CLAPP'S, 01 Grand st, Pr oveds fot Lxwis Suxnyimy, of N». 32 Rutgers street, out of | the bemofit of the Sunday Scho il 21,168 To ere Be we @ Sere oe wee - Biever « os > — aS Zales RESP Elec. oe _ x SETFTE EBTE FESS TRE Bs mE BY * ‘Thies is the season of the year to aso MRS, WINB- fi B x ili ae ope.reeee °250 EP ¢ ey eert avevet ee ‘and uso it wherever its magical effects have beem ve wit ond unprecedented popularity of M&S. WINSLOW'S BOOTH. P, tanumerable “Coapi 1.” and other nos. tod lived bots mashroon exten, whe he OO ‘3 MATTERS FROM ING SYRUP bas been constantly increasing in popes tinue to bee popular favorite ands bleming te every Mone gemaine unless the thosimile of CURTIS & PERKING, New York, ts om the outside wrapper. Yd