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to the people of the free states, (Lows ep From Washington. months, and only ceded in conseyuce¢ of misin« THE NEW YORK SUN. the eroms-strosts, owt off by the on. | R08, have a seperate numeration, Tae com From the 18th Y rs 1806, when, ueder Washington, Feb. 28.--The Postmaster ( of February to the Mr Lowmoy (Il) mence at First Avenue, with 11, 2, 8 iS 1, wAvieed by telegraph from | fecond A with Now, yon pou We Oe A ‘was stopped | each number soces fa ibly suggest the the command of Prince Gaeta resiated o)) 1! FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1861. ‘Two good day's Fort Smith, that the Oreriand mail by Indians, not by Texans as hes been reported. ‘The Postmaster at Madison, Viorida, is using domestic manufsctured postage stamps, contrary to law. The Department has been furnished with « sttacks of the French army. THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THR M, ¥. SUB. ‘Tare skies b@ghten apace. works wore done in Washington, yesterday and Tf all has not beom done that might be desired, we have the consslation of feol- ing ’amured that nothing has been done im panic, the day before, A mlute of s hundred of the yumber,watil the Merth River ts reach: ‘This method will bave the extra nd- of remedying the present confusion of " and “went,” which csuses so many weary Journeys to the careless and ignorant. Changes in 's block will affect thas block only. ‘The World in facetious over the minerity report of dred guns was fired at non, | 4h pouse Committes on the secession fcorrespond- members themsely, ‘The Bpesker directed the door keeper to perform "The fumtion taken Comwi's yroposition amendment to Mr icnwan (Pa ) rained Shirda were naceasary to reconsider, 1 it the Bytaker decided » mere majority was necessary for today, by the Unite. States batterios here, in honor of the pacification agree upom and re- commecded to Congress yesterday by the Pesce ‘cowardice or hi Political Intelligence. XXXVith CONGRE $$—Second Seasion. ita, to be regretted hereafter. ‘There remains just one practicable and salutary thing to be done this wook—for the Poace Con- yention's amendments cannot possibly secure a vote—and that is to pass am ent bling act for the organizatirn of the present tor- ritories into states, and with it ah amendment to the Constitution properly restraining the ac- quisition of farther territory forever the grand subject of sectional conten- tion, All the staunchest Republican organs included which were all Tribune was 18 point of order ts mm, Feb, Mr, Kina CN resented a numer of petitions signed by in favor of the Cmativution aa 4t {a and the enforcement of the law: Mr. Foerrk (Cc) presemed several petitions in [Bader Gute reseletions, ‘Nien Mr, Laxg (Oregon) reported from the Commitee Oregon war de% bil}, that the House amendirent with an Smount psid two millions foor hundred thourand dollars, ad allowing she Auditor to receive additional evidence im regard to pyliew furnished, &>., amd that the Secretary of ‘Tremet y ie auibor ine bend of the Unites States, The Post Office J ‘The Bonate waa fic today, and ¢ 224 the nomination of A. | makes the minority report, W. Roser, of the District of Colum'via, as pay | the fat master in the navy. Tn oonsejuence of Gan. Torraaa' late conduct tn ‘Texas, his name ia to be stricken from the army Another, and still another outbresk of cov fusion. Members deranded the enforcement of the rules Spesker called on the Sergeant-at-Arms to perform his duty. ‘The question waa now favor of the I nd thus to abolish the same as yes. reeing to the amendment as follows No amendment wbail be made to the Conativu- tion whick will authorize or gi Waboliah or interfere with: doweatic iratitutions thererf, imsluding that of pare held to Isbor of servitude by the Inwy of said colferemce on th ‘The Select Committee on the alleged abstraction of books from the Congramional library by mom- bers of Congrens have made thems! vea—those report, and they 9 pay the claimants iu Report agent to ropelation Bill w. endmenta of the Committee oa Fix under coprid eration By oovaent, Mr. Curt ene (Ky ) from the seleok ypoetii muds Aer by the Powe A 4 report rec anaeudipg We ae an col—s Teast, with the exception onl out abolition ultraists, ever, why the expirtn tration tay not, menta, throw th: The Bpeaker announced the result—199 ageism | gor 49 jt anu fair wpeciinon of the many sensation a @ special dispatches sent from Waehimgion. Taey | Cyt a was obiiged to refune: way tLe remedy fr evil ia not with the House, but nthe more cautious Year Mownra, Adan, Mase, Adame, Ky warn (NY ) paid the Sewator from I'binota 1) ane hinmwell ( Shat committee, & minority report, br nA competent, 80 he (Wom in Bik oWa a warden than bh cloee of the weanion © towards the Several of the genoral appro n the disagrecing med a miner Union with brightening and blending hues, ad wished to nubmit ® wubst! broad and beloved land. ch will rise glor era of peace and union, and goverament for © Lis altegetier silent on the Jankia, Kellogg, Lil.. 10 vital interoste kel, Larrabce, Jy and New Jerrey ba country, so long palsied with sus- | convention for proj pense and approbension, will leap into instant, roch and prosperous ‘The Corwin Amendment Adopted. Wo congratulate our readers upon the action ‘of tho House yesterday, in reconsidering the ove amendment, and pa Kilgore, Killinger, Ku Leake, Loyen, Maclay, Maile 1 bacend ments to the © snati- Martin (0410), tution, therefore, Kenolved, That the otner sates be invited to tak Senator Cerrrevnrm baa an interview with Mr, Linomta to day ‘Moorehead, Morrell, Morris (Pa), Morris ei! on she subject to Congress in pursuance of the iblack, Nixon, Boe of the Constitution, (MN. HL) objected to the comsideration of the report ted Palmer, Pentle Kaynolds, Rica, Riggs, K fou (R'T), Robisson (11). Ruthin, Rusty § Brant, Sherman, Bckies, Simma, Smith (N.C), Stanton, Btratton, Btovenson, Blewart 1d), Btokew, Bwut, Thayer, Toraker, Toomas, Valisudigiam, Vance, Varree, Webster, Winslow, Wood, Woolrn, Menera Alley, Aabley, Beale, Biagham, don, Buriingains, joburn, Conkling, mid he hed a which ata proper time he shou'd offer to the fir mendment propored by the ( ouven- Provided, That thie the exprem condition that no mtate adinitted or hereateer to have power to withdraw from ¥ N'Y | juriediotion of the United States; and that the Con- any mojority | mitution be the supren: ountained in any constitution or ordinance of any state or legislatire 10 the contery wotwithstand yn were servaaded tonight and deneur ed the rewiltof the Peace Conference aa & we The Pears cov’erencs is geomet lly condemned, General Telegraph. Indina tronbles im Artvonn. % ‘ath..—The Arizona corre- gpodens of the Kepuciican says, the ¢ aitack on the ¢ Inoiana appeared at the tat! ated m white Nag. mtation keeper, Tejection of the ing it by a tort day before, was a matter of n9 lo Whiteley, Windom, surprise than Brayton, Both Burvham, Carey. € Conway, Davia, Dusll, Edgerton, By Fis, Farnawort, Gcoch, Grow, Gurley, Hickam: Al (Mid) Kilgore, and donsstic institutions, whatever, of the other sta of the Inad, anything acting within the Consti- ‘Tho reports and amendments and joint resolution red to bo printed sed laid over, renente’ the credentials of ‘ect from Todiewa, ideas and Vie Peeaidiu (heir election, and maid the « had yerformed their duty. he deep rrabitude to my od with great distrust of my even ia favorable cir: joubly difficult by the opal peri!, but with = firm relianc erament, and the fod above all, with an un- ae ler of Nationa, [ il bo pleased 69 pective Houses of Congress.” “P.cese commanic ws ress my Acceptance of tie geuerous people, and Lee, Longenrek Toserve those rights to the states, ths power to abvlia! ty by feleral action, through the loop-hole hitherto left open in the a for aneniiag dhe Con- ourthe of the states, could ly to tho asoption of this ou shot dead, | the item for c in A. WARD was aio ud A B.{CoLvan, brother of the dors A man wie rode the exorems to Tucho, to give ivfrrmation of the etate of affine and procure aaaimatcs, reporta finding « show tance from the stat with the bodien of e'ght me, who hed been mur- dered by she Indians, Tw chained to the wagon and prevented tl of Leaving ben the men are not mentional. The roa rocks for sh distance of two mittee to wait on Why (Wiis) Wastburne, (1d) Wells, Wilson, Wo: The Speaker Thern being the necessary two resolution is adopted. app'aue cn both th unrestricted prov paned wouneed ability to perform ¥ cumstances, now rendered remains of a w just guaranty. rejection of the amondmont, therefore have confirmed the prevalent southern approhonsion, that a formi: North might ono day hav» th» power as woll as the will, by controlling three fourths of the the principles of the gov- ernment in this respect, and overthrow the er sential and just sovereienty of the states. 4, goes far to dis- , and if we mistake not re-assuring and of the bodies ware which It was founded, shaken faith in the # jenta to be quoted to ahow that two mbers prevent can ylo party in tho Wpon measures which Teport of the Committee waa temporarily to conaider the Senate's emendments to ‘On motion of amendments to the bill for ate meceding states were concurt Mr. Guiry (Ohi tee, reported a resolution to print 21 ricultwral apd 40,000 of the of the Patent Omi ‘of the Committes of Conference on the disagreeing vote on the Washington and 0 egoa War Debs bill was concurred in, ‘Mr, Monws (11).), chairman) of the committee on the aletracted bunds, reported & joiut resol eppolmting Mesara. Poaw (Ohio), HAwRis (M1), and Cann (Ind ), Commissioners to make a full and equitabie setilement and adjustment with Wa. Hi. Rorent. and others on account of the abstracted Indian Trust bonds. Rejected, 19 against 134, ‘Mr. Wasnnonwn (11.) fcom' the committee ap- Pointed to soqun'mt Mewars, Liwooin and HAMttw Of their election to the Preai dency, made a report similar to The Vico President rnid, to tue Houses of © trust confited te me while the position was neither the coufidence ply sensible of the obi It shall bo my garnest eff et to disc! jn & manner which will subserve to tae interest of the whole country " Me, Wut non (Maes ) offered am amendment t> the Post Offce bill, chamgiag the Butterfield route, and eviuing for @ rail by the central route to Usli- raia and pony expross, ete., for eleven hundred aud fifty thousand do! Ove o'clock havin whother the report Steam Fire Englee Trial. Phitadelphia, Feb. 28. ‘AX (Ind.), the Senate's ping the mail in the A conteat took pla York stoain fire toe and a Pailsdelpbis steam fire engine, ‘Toe iatter was victorious ation Impored. fom the Printing Commit. pecbaaical part Weather Report. pol this apprehonsi: will prove the n ling event of the tims, ; be the cane, if the now Administration, as we | is cannot doubt it will, should frankly and ener- getically lend its influence to secure the adop- tion of the amendment by all) the state logisla- mnived,s discussion srose the Select Committee was in ‘Toe resolutions wore taken up by the following ‘The Crinis—Yacts and The loading members of the Peace Conven- fon do not expect any action of Congress, They are willing to ge to the Border Btates upon thie platform, and intend to make it « distinct issue in ‘otona, and the basis for Uniow ore The grand buzhesr of ultimate inrocurity, which has haunted the southern imagination, and prompted, more than anything else, the tg egg) Bragg, night, Clingman, Hi and ViceePresi- iat of Mr. Taom- Johnson, Ark., Johnson, jumte i ell approsching | ‘Tenn, Kennedy, Lane, Mason, Nichols ence, which undertook to justify the President as having done his duty te the South Carolin Com- mirsioners in treating thea aa traitors ought to be weeated, $i in te feared that Mr. Jots Uoommane, wu Fas doe salaor timate too highly ts of a perusal of Mr, Boomasay’s lit rary productions. ‘CITY NEWS. Sovrmean Sinamens.—Tho steamship Co- Jumbls, Capt. Beany, of Brorres & Ciuncy's Charleston line, sated between 12 and 1 o'clock, yenterday, carrying a full esi tt and the usuel umber of passengers, A Wedresday te large quantity of freight; a d tue Marion, whieh {sto aail to-mor- tow, la already fall, Tote pressure of fecigit em p rte te the rem't of tae i hy the Montgomery Coup witoh at tekerMot ia afew days, ‘Toe police were alvut the wharfand pieras caual tivugh tase was no excitement, and ae nothing indicatiog “ovntr bard tices waa vusisle py attempt at sel wan made, Wipr-Awane Generar Commirren,—This Committee met last evening at their rooms, No. 618 Broadway.and unanimously reeol ved to recom: mend @tias B, Detour for Navy Agent for this port. A committee of three was appointed to boar this recommendation to Washington, and urge'Mr. Derewnn’s claims for the position, Avother resolw- tion wae adopted, warmly endorsing the Hoa. Ww ML. Swann as Secretary of State for the incomi admivjatration, repeat the evening. 8 Tux Commerren on Annuat Taxes of the Board of Councilmen prosented their report Inst evening. ‘Tae report recommenda the deduo- Hoa of $50,000 from the original mim ; $45,600 from the item for roads; $1,009 from the item fur grading of Hamilton Square, and the balance from ning of streets, ‘The Committee on City Ordinaaces also reported tn favor ef amending the ordinance referring to peddling small wares, so that licensee may be taken out at the Mayor's office on payment of 50 centa; Commencenest ov tite Lomaorarac Contxoe.—The firet annual commencement of the Hon mopatic Medical College was held yesters doy noon at the rooms of the Historical Soclety, corner of Second avenue and 11th street, The hi was crowded, and « large portion of the audience were ledies. Hon. Danim F. Tiamanm took the chair and the introductory prayer was offered by Rev M. H. Sarr, On either side of the chairman, on the pintform, were the members of the faculty, Dew Brancay, WARD, How?, Smarie, Kinuy, @crit and Cagwiouam., Twenty-six graduates received diplomas at the baods of the chatrman, who ac- companied the presentation with some appropriate remarke, Prof. J Baaxurr, M.D, delivered the valedictory adilress and Rev. Mr. Surrt pronounced AL Levedistion, Dopwosti's baud was present and performed a selection of choice music. Wonrkrxo Man's Lactunss.—A course of free lestures is to be given, beginning this evening, at 8 o'clock, at the lecture room, corner of Mott and ganizations, They declare openly that their states | Heuston streets, to working men, intermperved with avis. in the Senate. The Huge consumed several houre acting on the Senate's forty-two amendments to the civil, misoel- lancous and svpropriation bills. AXTOM (Onin) ineffrtually endesvored to have hix volunteer bill taken up, ‘Tho House thea adjourned. BEATE LEGISLA’ Mr. Firno mad ) the Coumittes oumilitary affairs, to limit the tenure tia, wating thas the bill was re- vnsideration of the Senate ont of reapect for the petitioners than any favor went on the bill. lainending the New York Central Park ct was reported favorably, ‘The bill to require street contracts in New York to be confirmed by the heads of departients, was ordered to @ third reading. ‘The report from the Committee on Pederal Re- Intions wan then taken up. kein reply to Mr. reading from editerialain the State Reyister, fore merly edited by Mr. HAMMOND, in which mevere at- tacks bad been made on toe free soilers and abolit- Joniets, who had Leen denounced aa disun onists 1, Pugh, Rice, Bobestian, Th Bi 1» Chandler, Ther Feotnden, Foot, desperate resistance to the spreal of free labor in the territories will ths be forever laid. Tho ast slavcholding state left in the Union, if it should even come to that, will be as secure against usurpation in her doment a full half of the states were united with her in | cond reading, sentiment and inte: Abhor the enslavement of men as we May, we have no right te take power not fairly conferred ‘on us, to enforce our convictions epon other ‘Tho power to aid any state ina plan of emancipation which it may chore to w will not be affected by this trust it will promptly receive a two-thirds voto 0 to the stato leislaturos #80 backed by the unanimous support of the sano and patriotic mon of every party, as to pormit wo doubt to rest upon its prompt approval by all the states, oan be beld in the Union, and are willing tg try the Nave— Mosers. Anthon: Clark, Collamer, Doolitele, outer, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, King, Morrell, Sow: ard, Simmons, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Oren) org }jouted tothe report sno ‘afer furtser discussion the re- were Inid over and made the Special order fer tomorrow, at 124 o'clock, Jenate resumed the Conaideratioa of the Pat Mr, Carrrespem feels entirely confident thet the ‘Virginia Convention will acco;® this conzlusion, and adjsurn without taking any further steps. Ho thas been in free communication with the delegates, 7 and ought to be well Luformed, Resear Cuaere Mr. Livcoun bas invited Mr, CAawRnon to a seat {nthe Cabinet, To the o tograph letter from the Preaident elect, Mr. Camnnon has responded faver- ably, and accepts the place. ‘This is regarded as a moat auspiclous movement, and the conservatives “heart of courage." Times reporta that « gentleman who arrived in this city by the steamer Columbi Il informed on the mu'jeot, states that shortly afer the arrival of Hon. Jne vengox Davia at Charleston, it was quietly ar- ranged for him to pay a visit to Fort Sumter, whieh was accomplished privately, The interview in represented to bave }en an earnest and pro- 11 not immediately in the secret | at ti © conjecture as to what took TURK Senate. And this is right, son's amendment for a daily mail, was ‘Yeas, 21; nays, 19. Mr. Gwin (Cal,), moved to reduce the amount of Payment to ome million dollars, ‘Yeu, 20; naya, 14 moved sn executive sension, Afier an executive onnideration of the Post Office bill, ‘Mr, Giwim's (Cal ) amend went was agroed to. ®(N. 1) offered an amendmen n the Senate reeumed professed to ba in the Senate, certain meney ds t Ofice matter). (This is relatl comsideration the bill was passed, 1 q"diatributton of books, # Court, ete, was taken up . where left wh Tho fall of Ga wo publish the —Tho spsaker announced the | piace between him and Major A music and scenes from s magic Iantem, These lectures are to be delivered by one who maton « hoo bench for tem years, and who is himself,» working mam. As the admission is free, persons should ge ea:ly to seure seats. v contractor for cleaning the stroeta sot 225 ash and garbage arte ab work yesterday morning, It isis aa'd [that sever- 21 of the aldermen are already dissatisfied with Mr. Haoxray, be having refused to employ several of their proteges, although they had been in the smpley of the City Inspector for « long time, — Bouxp ror Catirorxia.—Mayor Woon's eldest son, Joaxrn Lane Woon, @ young man of Sout 0 years, will leave teeJay for California, Peni Cuanrties awp Correctiox.— ‘The following statement shows the number of per- sons remaining in the various institutions under the charge of the commissioners of public charities Present date, Diod during the week 49; dis charged 1,492 ! sent to Blackweli's Island 803; seat It has, | to state prison 10, ‘Total 1569, Rewaining in all account in today's Sex, frees Ttaly from the following 8 slect ares thy way for the oval of Austria from Venetia by gold or Tho Roman question, happily, longer a dificulty in uh been indicated « Naronon that in accordance with the senti- od world, the French army shall bo with?riwn from Rome at the prop Limo, when suffi iont iru arantios shall hay: ibeo Om the proposed aunead- v0 0 probibit the rale of beversge : Menara, Wadun, Mes Lane (Oregon) a b Minnesota anc Oregou taken op and passed, then adjourned however, knowingly been given out at Charleston there will be no fight at Fort Sumter —zreat stress evidently being placed upon the fact that these two old scquaintainces in the army cannot be brought into bloody cond ct with each other, Oa the other hand, it is believed that if the al- Irged visit bad elicited any particular comfort | Whereae a ill is before the Li the secession movement, such gocd neva would not have been kept for private consumption worely og bill wae passed, aa was to pay interew cle 7 of the Constitution; 12# the Commissioners of the ortion of the canal debt jon of a tax for comple House ef Representatives. uturo of Tly. ween a pace: Higa Mr. Gaiam (N. ©) by Indies of New Yor push by Locus g fund in antcip for the great leader o ments of tho e'vill wud was proceed. ng they pray Gongress \.re8 9 restore peace aud reconcile 6x Ne Hous then went into Committees of the ton Aqueduct from in- the wok required for Vement or eulargement, was ordered to & d demanded the Hal Opinions. Sxverv.—Tho W% wing the lowses which our army and na lored in the rewignation of secessc and the treawm of traitors, the cle will bard!y fod ope name upon the list which the army and navy register could vot wel affird to bene who wre best accalnted with the howe deparsiannta 1 ently, snd are even glad that secession Ls 40 nit the traitors aad poltroons rot, that tue loss of Genoral He is of a clans ‘whose courage is WN ¥) suppesed the right of petition of the better regulation « ‘ork city was considered in Committee of the Wicle, and ordered to ® third reading HILLS INTRODUCED, By Mr. MAmirnne—To pr tain and guarded prove Mr, GitMrn withdrew the petition for the pre ist examination voted adherents, v ual elevation on which his real authority de Vor Italy, then, there is a istence, and a futw ote by which M. vide for the mere car 108 Courts of thy, and entirely Was announced as the 0 this assertion more brillian: ve entered into the dreams of hor It now only remains Cod.) who made the motion, called lican fiimnds to the ii how called on to they all emphatically the resolution unan' mous), opted, that they had n 1y in tho states where it existe, Ii they bad ged thelr ground and were now disposed 6) Invade the sovereignty of the states then he was no thoroughly’ we It is corta’y, at an; Twas i4 little to » few in numbers as nc of the bul. Ang stripe, acd mot darived from nitive or sniegrity of character, inking ‘orave," vulgar in bis Sastes and Siw, he sever counted fr waore than ome In le. or porate the German Hospital of New al improvement ia Brook- children for centuries p for her to develope faithfully the resources ant the opportunities which the God of nations has uced @ bill to incorporate the introduced a bill to repeal an act 4 big, swagger. reet in New York, between and par- al Sth Avenues, from north slde of 42d etroct to south mide of 86th street, statesmanship and heroic leadership with wh Divine Merey has crowned her for the hour « ‘The Times notes in the following manner an in arrying out a princi pl ‘The Now Orleans papers of s recent date, moticon the atrest of an individual who was suspected of having attempted to enter the Uuited Siates Mint in ‘at unseasouable hours. The incident ts her illustration of the coustless incvasis- Senoles into which the sectrwiouists are continually betrayed. Undoubtedy the hapless prisoner bad | meenng of the Board yesterday, dotermined to secede from the state, asd deviriag to enter upon his independent career fully p contingeocles, im u dy up bis mind to ‘sppropriate whatever was lef of the five or six mi!) Lone whtch were in the Mint when tue state threw ff her allegiance to the Pod Hed be been successful in hiseftorta there is n> he would have been unwi!- vertainiy as.gord secnri- y one who bas brokea ipoort the United States: Government, Movant the full jount which he found in the vaules af the build: particularly if he example of Lowsiana still further, aod (ull shia obligation, of Dot, a8 sho fancy so\aed hitn, Post advocates strougly the bill to reduce city railroad fares, lately introduced in the Btate Benate by Mr, Mavienna, and urged hereto- fore by the Sun, {8 common with most ef the city we have often said be- ‘The proposition to amend the Constitution ah ould masters, wud the latter abould bs pprove or reject it, and qitet of the country, and ubiican party, tbe Republi- ward today apd, introduced » bill authori ~ 8 railroad from the 8 uth Mh street, Toe fare is limited to five cunts, aid provisien is made for the compensation of the city and property owners for the streets, Buch compensaticn, if agreement cannot be made, te to be Bxed by three comm'ssioners to be appointed Tae corporators are to puivkaee the whole stock of the stage companies om ho route, aud all ommibusses are. t> be removed Stringent provisions are made for ers, and for the proper asked whether they will the meke of the pe Mr, Pate, by cor North Carolla Bleoth rint to our partial retura~ Islegates and the yote on Cenvention or No-Csaveation, in the old Nort) remark, that as the strength of secession las invariably be and hottots of political in‘ri from the defeat o the conspirators on the r best battle-tields, tha their punishment in North Carolina at large is waning and exterminating in its they have yet received. mulates, that the traitors wore none too cunning, in the receded states, in cut off the perple from a chance to deliberate and vote on secession, We think it abundantly evident, that secession could not have bseo carried by popular vote in five out of the eovon states that have been rushed into it by electioncericg chicanery and the usurpations of But that popular vote will yet have to Took out for the counter-revolu tion, and let every patriot strengthen and help Wo need only vane thou'd come jon to which be had » declare the mame thing in the pending prepositien aa an atnendment to the Constibull give peace you wron, the people, and ep your heads wi by the Sopreme Caurt, fall the respon- fom the route. Ako convenience of repair of the streets in to be under the coutrol of twelve promii sepa of New York, to act asa Board ef 1 rectors, Mr. Branton (Obio.) said while there were f%een slavebolding states acknowleging allegiance to t! Fideral Goverun ent, aud therefore having in their ect themselves aysinst an ta, ib was @ matter of Jittle wo may safely bavds the power to invasion of their rig cons uence whetber Constitution should be inaugurated or not, vuntry is now essentially and ra- Seven or eight states bow dan, have proceede Independent of reason to belie character th eviden"® ace L Carolina Biection. Raleigh, Feb, 2R—The vote in thi ically changed. allegiance to the government, an to organize & separate confederacy the Federal Governmert Whether it will be recog- question for the fu- If these states maintain their position 4 it should appear thas noth-. ing bus war or subjugetion oan th be would be disposed to recognize . In this state of things if the rey holding states rews titled to additional guarantees on the Democratic side, * Good," Petersburg, Feb, 28.—Ware ( for the Union tick: Precinols g the Convention; the other precincts will iargely (n- ‘The secession candidstos sted ly about 1,000 majority, ck—N doubt this town has gone for the Convention, apd recession del precincts give 420 for the C snvention, 1,000 for secession, Vacort for Presideat Bachuaay, crosse the majority, years henoe D:law ical purpowes, be free. twenty free and ox 9 few more yearn we will have fi Id then be the requ change the cop he Federal G varument po very in the states ‘The city railroad companies become rich at the lic expense, and yet some of them condaet thelr winoes on the meet nizgardly planadmittiog pas. eevgers to a car, as they do, wall! itis 9 crowded that all comfort f ‘The railroad franchises belong of people, end to the p-ople only.1 I/ the mn01@ (ree states. The Capttulation of Gaeta. By tho arrival of the steamer Canadian, at Portland, (published «a our first pege,) we have tion, and © inf Ho beld this was power Baliimore, Feb the institutions 9,148, b the previous week. ing #n increase of 35 over Boany ovr Atmuaman.—Prosident Gener took the chair, Ald. Fuean offered a resolution to the effect thet, guslature giving tothe Long Island Railrood Company certain ferry rights on the Evat Rover, Resolved, Twat the Board re- monatrate against the passage of ewid bill, Adopted. A resolution to procure a poriiait of Ex Governor MYKON 1. CLARKS was referred. Ald. DayTon ctf red ® rusolution calling for a 8+ lect Committee to inpiire whether same of 8 printing ad edvertining done Ly the orders of the City Goveri oust nay not be dispensed wit Ald. Boone paid shat rom-time since he, Boorn, offered ®wimilar regsltttion, which was vetoed vy the Meyer Ad. Dayton anid he was willing to polution ty Hoos dered. ‘The veto was shortly afterwards taken up and read, enc the Beard adbered to ite resolusion to appoint s Se'ect Cormmittes. A'd. Dayton aid Fo did not consider thet the resolution covered the name ground as his, and therefore moved that his reeolution be takea Gum the tavle. ‘The motion was lost. ‘The sum of $4060 was appropriated to purchase steam fire engine for Compauy No, 26, ‘A communication was received from the Gmp- troller giving ® list of the corporstion conéracts fea in Liss Mwe duriog the past year, On motion, 1.000 copies were ordered to be Printed, and the Bard adjourned. low hia re- y over, Wakil the Mayor's vetoe of Ald. lution was reached, ail it was 0 or: Boarp ov Covi MEN.—At the regulaT uggeation, offer- ed by Councilman Cunvetawn, that the Committee on Lamps and Gas be instructed to inquire into 1.6 virtues of Jousso's Gas Regulators and Burn- era. with a view to their use in public buildings, ‘wes Inia over, Oa motion, toe Street Commission: er was dircowd to tnform ‘the Board by what au- thenty he wutherized Aumauam D CnaRioox aud. Parmick Moti uewmnes to do work at Essex Markeby while holding pesitions as Tospecters of Ineum- Drances and Wbarves, ‘Tne Committes oa Finances submitted the Bud- ert £1561. The comnuttiae have added $35,964, end deducted $111,000. The Board cencurred im remonatrating against Lowislative envctments, with & view to give the Log Island Railroad exclusive use of certain piers, and virtual permianion to ee- tablish s ferry to Hunter's Point, Tne Board thea adjourned. Fires, Accidents, inquests, de. Fatat Accipeyt at tim Navy Yarp.— Coroner Jackman held an inquest on Thursday, in the case of THos WaLtace, whe lost his life om Wednesday, by felling from a yard-arm of the ohuinbus, lying at the Navy Yard. The deceased, {sappears, was rent aloft to overhaul the signal baliards, ard while thus engaged, lost bis footing ‘aod full, lighting on a platform alongside the vee sel, When token up, life was extinct, Deceased city railroad line is worth a willion dolla Was ® native tf Mass , 81 yeare of age, Tae jus million Collars, that amouot whatever it rung be is Tencered ® verdict of eccideatal death." ay —A battalion of the City Guards desivo showing tae'r) respect for President BUCHANAN on hin retiring from «fige by giving ‘fn esort with full rake, from tht should vever be {nvertet in Congre ere only gue alaveholding state. f local and state covcern, a slaycholding state desiring the emancipation of slavery, he wou'd reoiet inter- Federal Government. purpore to afford coastitutionsl ding states, which the al- country demands, ‘he importaxt intelligence of the cspitulation of Gwia to the Sardinian forces, and the withdrawal of Paawow 11, aud the royal family in a Fvench the property of the peop!e and pot of @ tunica, nated, Fatt valeut. ‘The xyetem of cheap fare wou! ual enjoyment of these fran- f more beneficial than their Our city authorities have so wany plans for rotbing the treasury, shat @ wale would be of litle benefit to the pubic, while the reduction of car fare wou d bes tangible guod. ‘The Commercial urges shy Logial Nesoce and wind The people of this state bi jon, and, iu this city Monlarly, bave beeu greatly annoyed by its opere- Decrgary 0 promis our le latorst» action, siguatures to them cau be ob- ined by the ten thousand, ‘The World shows the awkwardness of the Gom- mon Council's reform in street-auwbering, Tae following pion is much 'ess objectionable, follow the sun,trom | was laked : levthe odd numbers be even rumbere on The Southern Confederacy. 27.—Mr. Waraur's reso- er MAN DE COMsitutien, ration tomonew. ‘The garrison remain prisoners of war til! the sur- render of the citadel at Mose remembered, coutinned at the latest dates in pos. session of the Neapolitsn troops. ‘The defence and siege of Gaeta will oocup; Hop tis Driven from Ne Beptember lest, and hos ‘suubborn protection to the #'av. tered condition of th incumbent to subcait the proposition to nay at leat Low they wil recognize it, Is ought rct to be raid that the Conssitutloa of our Atte time of its adyption, there was only ons free state, the others wo! slaveholding. ‘Tuerefore, there were no Bec then for uch guarat wes in earnest when interference with slavery preberded that his asso If she border slay Vaton, they haven right to demand he waa concerned, they should from the democratic aad He would say t bin southern frien ts iftheso gue) be row refueed. let them Coreg. vil! Were abet been opportvcity for « which, it will be lution OF discussion on & will Le up for public cousi Mr, Curvron'a resolution ipatructing the Naval Commitee Wo laquire inte the propriety of coa- oti ucting o¢ vera) 1100 plated frigates, was & opted, ‘Toe act to raiee provisional forces of the Coated. erate B'ates and for other purvoses, discow among provieions, that the President shall take ‘Mary Oporations between the Ou: ure to abate | M4 for vo gcod pul . The polic fathers is insufiivient, Lng fled thither early i maintaiued @ defence ‘and protracted beyond the expactetlon of ene fee rena suffered under # G8 Are LOW asked. charge of all mill federacy and other powers. te raise money to support 06 the President to bor- years, with inter. es thst the fortifications of G asta, ‘ned fur thelr great strength and quired additions! notoriety foom Proteciiun of the law of the Bour- ‘4 & terrible slege in 1707, by the Austrians, 1794, when o France penish ‘army of 10,000 mon semuliod Shem, ond the del-niers wore oaly 1,500 ia aumber, wi th 114 pieces of canaon, ned en @E emmy ¢ sow witinn, stetes remain in the 10,000,000, payable i [palsy The lest ssotloa di fr ‘ef sc per pound on cot cob of August, to creates furd t liquidate the principle acd inserest of ‘Tre omnreitter 00 fag has aot reported. southere aide) { ten exported »1 “or portn ride ; the outh. ‘Third: let the sections o Police Imteltigence, a0. Cartorr or AN ALLEGED Benrouar ann RxcovERY oF Goors,—About two weeks ago two men hired @ room in the tenement house, No, 196 East 25\h otreet, but as neither of them oooupied it day or night, suspicion was excited that they used quetnted with ¢! circumstance, Sermesnt Droceades Us Tee Vasacnnd ther reine ope the or to the place, afer forcing oj window shuts, deorved Dotbing tn weg room ex: a eet ui i's tools, ® large and well filed sack,’ ‘The tatior contained elk todas’ Kid gloves, lace collars avd vella, velvets, dexy, to the Value of eeverel Pundred dollars, Tae off ‘era con- Cosled themselves tn the room until the men came, ana ‘then succeeded 1p stresting one of thom, the coher having led and eacaped. | The fellow proved tobe Jou Haown, an ‘state prison Te by Jussioe Commoutt. Tae goods are to be stelen property, sud can be seen at tet Ward Btetion house Sth atrenty ae 4 SEW PUBLIC FACIL! TTIE SUN SHILLING ~aaor 4 pore TENE a ShiRing ‘Have yon a HOUSE, TENEMENT wie Bend @ Shilling want HELP of BANDS of Do rou on More about the Sweet hdbeas Sievord & Elder, ‘Term, It was motion for am attach. his case came on a Do you want « SITUAT Do yoa want WORK or CUSTOM! in not having atteched to it the seal of the © yurt, ‘nd that the defendant's were not Lound to obey it, tod therefire there was no contem/A. The motion RI on ‘Do you want WO! Seah anthing to SELL CHEAT Pacers of the Health Commissioners aiid ‘Sond a Sills ple, ee rel Bavay va. The Board of I oape came on ot a Gener] Term of thi therland ani A len. e1se had posession of dump. jah to BUY AN a hileanenaar 2"? Mave you enything vos Ing grounds a6 th It, but bring the homes ta vo 6 proceedings of the sing that thoy bad Tiare you LODGINGS to let 0° P ror deny that such was the ease, nit juristiction to Deision reserved. Do you want BOARD o ‘Send Do you want ANYTTIING IN THIF ¥ SEND A SIELLLIN' ett v8 The People, & general term of this © Butheriand aud Iograbam. It in an appeal from the Jud) came on atthe - id by Justices Clerke, Immense Establinbod City ( DAILY AVERAGF FOR 1858.. DAILY AVERAGE FOR 18° 9 DAILY AVERAGE FOR 186 of the Court of ghter in the first d ‘The counsel for the Tux Brooxurs Crrr Por Da. Zurus Pownnns to cure! Aultting the dying dealaration of La Roh and in kis charge to the jury. Decision was Duinadie at bla at : Court of General Remions © Recorder Horrman, Andrew Ryon, au old man, convicted of resele- Jog stoleu gods, vas sentenced to iuaprisonment im the Penitentiary fur one year, and to pay in addi. tion » fine of $2¢0, One Valentine McSweeney w tentiary for ix morshs, ou a pra of an attompt to commit graud larceny, 970, wan fond *aecond offeace.” f shfonable bomrds sy house in 140h wt, @ in Novernier, Le committed « "GENERAL NOT Gentlemen's Vest Chainn, dollars each. Warranted to 1,179,2ie by GEOR went to the Peni- Tuat recelved, wind for sala very Lo ©. ALLEN, 416 'F where, some ti theft amounting to $560 worth victims of this larceny were ¥ . boarders at the house in question ded for sentence, whereupon the Court adjourned. “BROOKLY T Srannina Avrnay a Covom- tA S1.—Joun McCommeay, who was injured in an affray with Joun Cowan, om the corner of Colum- on Wednesday morning, lee precerious condition. his skull was fractured, either by plunt inatrument, or thet it was wn upon the sidews:k. Gentlemen's Fine Goltt Vent Tuat recelved, for male very to ALLEN, 415 Broadwa: and Mry Pergel, He wes reman- Gold Hantin ENGLISH PATENT GENTLEMEN —JU Fer aule very low, vd door bo red and for sale by GC way, 1 door below Canal st. ard Atlantic at. caused by being thi Am, who ta also a ‘can be eured by. ‘trated he will doubtless recover. examination in Mc Coroner Hoxton, yesterday alternoon, ‘Tar Fine Derantoent.—A meting of the officers of the Fire Department, western district, was held on Wednesday evening for the purpose of interchanging the views of the members in relation to the proposed new ordinance, by whish the annu- Tepairs, amounting te about 0, sball be distributed among the several ‘The general fer!- ed to be adverse to the project, but in become better acquaixted with visions of the ordinapes, they resolved to next meeting of the Commsn Council Committee having the matter In charge. Tre Ot AND Tux Naw Gas Companres.— Gome time since the Directors of the Academy of ‘Music advertised for estimates to light the building with gaa, The new (jes Light Compaocy sent in in 1 termas, stating thelr rates, de, Rveorechien es sles received from the old Gom- pany, which was te the effect that they would fur. ‘than any other com- Academy considered is proposttion in the light of an ineuit, and unao- imously resolved to give the contract to the new ou the terme proposed. commeneed in introducing the Widing is now illuminated with of the New Company. Covrr ov Sxsstows—Brror: gon, Jostices Sticweit ann Horr.—Gro. Roaras and Joun 8. Hirmma, of fergery in pessing counterfeit money, were sen- fenced w the Btate Piison for the term of two years MMERY's cure was made by companies in stated Work was im- A SOOTHING LETTER. GEORGE A. FOWLER, of Gullford, » date of June 12th, 1860 : Permit me to nay to you that MRS. 1 SOOTHING SYRUP, has an anpreceden me since my customers have ascortaine! ‘This is the firet time in a thirty-five years ‘new that I have endorsed a medicine for i qualition, I never before this wrote a reo: of any patent medicine. tion ia, but I belleve it ls perfectiy harmle T know it gives the groatent satisfaction ‘ nurses, affording yuictude and relief ploasauit effects attending ite ase. retofore convieted leaded guilty to assault and stacked © nan named Iusi, while driving along oad La & wagon, and inflicted serious im confloed bim'to bis kouse s long time, nut wan rentence d to pa: and to be imprisoned in the Peulwatiary for one 7*Joun Lyows pleaded gulty to ansaul upoa Enter Niake. Toe prrties reside in the same house, to P ymouth atreet. 1. husband were fuchting. husband when Lyox6 «truck having become fries Court avd hoped th 1 know not what ® fine of $250 ys and Mra. BLAKi p oa, Mer Buaxk came into dge'would forgive Ly however, senienced the de feadant w the Penitentiary for three mouths, WILLIAMSBURGH. A CHarren o# ACCIDENTS. Ricwannsay, residing in U 4, was thrown from his wagon oa Wedaosday, while riding on the Cyproa» Hills road, and frac- legr. On the same day, Faeprmox Buonnex, a bry aged 8 year z eoalcart in Union ay Mra Lens Woorany, « Minions of bottles of MRS. WIS ING BYRUP aro now used every yedt in Btates for children teething, with never fai Reliof ls uiaeDiaTe and omnraun, —Mr. Witt om aveaus, nos Stagg MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU regulate the bowels, Orders aro coming in every day from dru: Parts of the country, “Bend me more of M LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.” injured ‘by beiwg struck in the broaat with thrown by some bys Bho and it is feared is rerious Yooterdsy afternoon, d pamed Lewny New- ‘Tom, residing in Bowenville, sustained « disloca- tien, ofthe collas Dong, and severe internal injurloa. rong rafters of an unfinished house in Morrel! wt, Finn.—At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, In the upper part of a tenement house on the corner of Cook and E vem sts. a straw bed accidentally took fire from s stove in s sleeping apartment, The damage wes quite trifling. SP w City News, seo Third Million of bottles of MRS, WINSLOW'S 8| SYRUP are sold every year in the Uwited | Give us an old nurse for diseases incidont in children. Here you hav nurse for 25 cents, in the form of MRS. Wi. SOOTHING BYRUP, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP to give Lmmediate relief, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP| ll druggiete throughout the United Htatos, ied reputation and immense sale of BRANDRETM'S PLLLS general utility, THOUSANDS GIVEN UP TO DIE HAVE BEEN RESTORED BY THEM to robust HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO MOTHES| ‘WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP is the oF that you ean rely upon to give rest to ef and health to your infant. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP the means of restoring the drooping spirits ‘The thousands who have been thus restored are the dest, survet, and most reliable method of rendering their virtues known. 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WI SOOTHING BYRUP for children tecthing, Cine in the United States sells like it, Tt isa medicine ; and ite fame world-wide, ‘nd use it wherever its magtoal effects have PATENT SULPHU AND MEDICATED SUA HF Bice ‘These Baths have Daring the thirty years of unprecedented creasing popularity of MRS. WINSLOW'S ING BYRUP, innumerable “Compiata" and trums, prepared by protended M.D.'s, have ‘and lived but « mushroon existenes, whilethe ING SYRUP has been constantly increasing larity, and become « household word, aad mothers thank Mus, Wins.ow for the hegitl, children by the use of her invaluable HEUM, BORK THROAT, DROMOY, MU! = : : iT, MWURALOLA, R. F. Hrnanp's Wr Cuxnny Brrress.— the best—purer tinue to be « popular favorite mad 0 blosstag, ‘Hone genuine unless the fac-cimiie Telecoms & grate eechoitty