Show BY TELEGRAPH A AND ND P poc POJ 0 N X iree IRVE S 1 1 44 prom FROSI THE ATLANTIC STATES t the eastern pony express with ton dates up to thre the ath of february arri arrived vedin in the city at 11 adock A on the tho forenoon 0 safar p 4 a a A pensacola dusia disla disch ach ot 04 the and 2nd state stat es a that a truce had bad beer been been concluded conclude ed b but ut W who ho with the tile dispatch says not the mississippians returned home and the alabamians Alabam ians ro remain till relieved the north carolina legislature leans more and more nore to the south the the house passed a resolution unanimously that in case reconciliation falls fail the state apes into the souther southern confederation governor browno Brown of georgia had demanded of governor margan of ot now new re st oration of t the he arms taken ori on hoard kord the tha st dainer fainer conicello Moni noni cello ceilo ea loyy loll as ehe ebe was about leaving new york for savannah the ley new orleans custom house was opened formally on the eth und r the government of louisiana the montgomery or southern states convention met on the ath howell cobb was chosen permanent president by acclamation and johnson F hooper was appo appointed in ted secretary one delegate ollya only absent senit serit of virginia disclaimed disc against any on oja the part of that state to attack the capitol capol or belle seize any federal proper tv tyint 1 a be e Iii district strict of 0 Colum columbia lla ila and therefore all au preparations of defense were uncalled for te the louisiana convention passed the ahe mil unis gitary bill orthe ath bortke for the organization of 0 I 1 tig two tto regiments one of artillery the other infantry in all 1700 itco mep bep men massachusetts had bad at last sent commissioners to the virginia washington convention the tae great meeting in janneil hall boston was very enthusiastic A letter was read fr from jojn the llon hoji edward gy everett erett iho bo stated that congress was unable to heal th tha tho breach aalthe members were vere bound by party ties and the only alternative was union or a bloody strife H he concluded with becom j mending that the cry go goi olt wit frain i hall hail the union must and shall be preserved seward and adams were sustained I 1 and an appeal was made to virginia and the border states to be faithful ecail mcall of patriot lic ilc leduty lc duty the basi basis of the cri crl cottenden was aply approved oved ovid the hg steam frigates colorado mississippi and minnesota now at LQ doston boston ston and the roanoke at t Mo brooklyn rooklyn oklyn were to ie immediately put in order for service connected with the ahe collection pi of ren henties ties ries at places where the f federal eder officers were opposed in their duties anle the 1 a message vial was before the senate on the jtb mr ar jahns jphnson on of ten i nessie made a t speech a against se becea ces sidn and attacked attack egi eAl t ho the position taken by i senator benjamm benjamin op on the right of louisiana to leave the union A motion to adjourn stopped the senator and a message from the president was received accompanied by resolutions from Kentucky calling for a national convention ba on the same pame I 1 day mr air taylor presented the Louisiana secession ordinance in the house mr frequently interrupted still till his colleague mr BIT Apuli bouligny gny goy begged bogged gentlemanly courte courtesy as if it wasai was mr T ia a last speech the seceding secell din dil cg member continued and was again attacked by mr sickles who inquired if war had not already been initiated by louisiana in seizing gi the mint and other property of the government at mr T X j justified astl asti fied the action of his state and in reply to a nother another members opposition stated toatoa that thab on the girst first attack on the south the whole people there would come to the rescue including Virgin virginia la tennessee north carolina and missouri and civil war j would be lie the result he up then bide bade the house farewell mr bouligny from the same state made explanation for remaining in the house hoube he had not been sent to congress by the conven bonien the people and when they called for his resignation he was ready he claimed to be regarded as a thorough union man and anil was going to stick to it lnor inor out of congress ex president tyler was elected president of 0 the convention at W washington ashington which is now nov leace leaco congress reis tiie tile the din w i ca conducted adu dosed nosed doors and commis loners 7 4 J were ere 1 to k keep bip pr proceedings 1 e s eo to thi th em 0 selves notwithstanding reports were out mr tylor tyler had ad delivered a very eloquent and c conciliatory I 1 on cili atory speech no business was done the first day as there was a general disposition to await for commissioners from missouri illinois tennessee and new york union loving men were in the majority in the tha congress A Richmond dispatch says very few me delegates elected are they intend te nd to exhaust every every esery honorable means but wiit til go for secession unless southern rights tze tie fully guaranteed if the peace congress fails tails to effect a settlement they will doubtless refer the question to the people A norfolk dispatch of the oth announces wises election by a decided majority and nd matthews a secessionist was elected in aio alo montague s 1 major haskin haslan who surrender sur surrendered renier renaer e d toilie to the peo reo pie at baton rouge and whose conduct the government approved is in command of the company of artillery opposite the eastern aront of the capitol f A f trumbull of the senate and ashburne washburne IV and phelps of the house had been appointed tellers to count coune tho the vota vote s foi fol for Pes peb president ident and cice president additional evidence continued tobe tabe received of the violation of private in ll 11 south i ifft ii Commander Walker was to be court tor for bringing the ship chip supply to new york in blead elead of vera cruz as ordered secretary black had heen been be en nominated as successor to justice daniels dame I 1 a aJohn an aad john petit cehi as as district judge of kansas A washington V dispatch of thith the oth states chat that all government telegraphic com munica lion tion with new orleans had been cut off the secretary ot 0 be creay sary sury was tal taxing taking ing action in regard to th the late obstruction of ot the revenue ri evenue laws by the collector a sew nely New orleans and it was said that the laws law wo would fd be enforced to the greatest extant practicable on amnion basis I 1 the late delegates to the chicago chicado conven tion goi from vermont kermont c empris ng ia laicans ca P bad laa haa bad unanimously pro protested cis tid fid a against ainest any 0 the plans of noss rosa the abe senate of north carolina had passed a general stay laithe law the house horse was a military bill in the nev nelv york democratic state con bention ken ven tion a series serles of 0 resolutions ona had aad been adopted urging argin the settlement of national dit dif curties cul ties by compromise deprecating coercion of the seceding states and appolit appointing Ing millard filim ore and four other influential politicians of abw toe state as commissioners to the peace con ron congress gress grebs the speech of or ex chancellor wal wai al woith pg coerr coercion acio and horrors oe of civil wan war produced a great sensation the ship david brown from 11 sari francisco for cork had bad been lost at sea two of her crew had bad been brought I 1 into luto new orleans orlean I 1 S Favo favorable rave accounts had been received at washington of the mission ot jas hy 14 wade E esq sq the pacific telegraph agent to california A strong company had been formed in that state under the present 0 grant grait and tho the line is to be speedily built the indiana de delegation leation to the peace contres con Cons res 3 J against compromises A number of the new jersey republican members of tha the legislature were at wash ington urging argin a their representatives to agree to too 0 c om promise of their principles texas had left the union the bee see essica ordinance passed on the I 1 dinst ya a vote of to 7 the governor legislature ani and supreme judges were present tie thi ordin ordinance alice aiice is to be submitted people boothe of re february and i if zil go into ewe exe effect on the ad of march Gover governor nor noC hauston recognizes co 0 izes cizes the convention of the popple de declares claTes his af attachment to the bouth south and a desire to join the southern confederacy but it if none ia is formed then be he f favors fayora avers the republic of texas the secession news from florida Gb georgia orgia alabama mississippi and louisiana created rauch touch excitement in northern texas A resolution in the louisiana convent convention lan lon to a air zif appoint point commissioners to all save holded holding baates not yet seceded to invite them toyota tho the southern confederacy was tabled by a apte of 68 58 against 47 the U S arsenal at fort smith arkansas bd bobeen been taken possession of 0 by state troops it veis vaa published that tee the texans had fiad threat ened 69 take possession posses sion slon of forts Wa chitta ab annd arbuckie arbuckle in th indian territory it was thought a t that the forces forcest for cesi near pear each of these stat stations io ns 1 I 1 were I 1 strong stron siron 0 g to protect them 4 the steamer marion marlon from Charles charies charleston fon arrived at new york on the ath having among the passengers 29 20 vives of soldiers at fort sainter Siim ter and 17 children the garrison is rp resented to be in excellent health the strongest ubron union prevail edin the company and the they thay y looked foj foT ivard to aa an attack with confidence in their thein strength and ability lo 10 repel an assault there these are in the fort 76 soldiers and 35 laborers all of whom were busy in mounting heavy Columbi ads on the ramparts and in th the fortress yard the tha majority of the soldiers are of foreign birth about half of them being t irish and a large number germans the garrison was supplied daily with fresh meats and every kind of provisions pio visions from charleston but only elou enough b was taken to the fort for each days use the salted meats and camp rations were viere in abundance for a long no reinforcements had haa been received when the 31 marion marlon arion arlon let left from the captains statement it would appear that great dj difficulty rc alty would be experienced in entering the harbor of charleston with reinforcements or a supplies up piles plies in the senate on the eth senator johnson johnsoh from tennesse resumed his bis great speech contended that a reign of terror existed in the seceding states his conclusion was as ia in in the tho usual style cf of highfalutin about theoli flag being an excellent winding sheet and the grave of the constitution a a splendid tomb for patriots mr colfax brou brought batup up ia fathe the house 6 on the eth the bill to suspend mail service in in seed seca beed ino ing ing states which after debate was passed against 29 the report ottha of the committee of 33 was next introduced and mr humphrey could not ne negotiate 0 opiate with trait traitors nor the government compound with trel trea treason son sou ile he only anted wanted lincoln tobe inaugurated and they would a ad d dress themselves selves to the subject mr harris of virginia was for the uli ull ion though bleeding 1 n t and shattered as she is ls the cotton states had gone but the republic cans by coming forward like men laen could cement the union and establish it on i a ft birmer firmer r basis than bt before fore mr ahr maynard of tennessee appealed to representatives not to adopt coercion policy war would come and tennessee would join the them south if they had ad assurances of peace he woud pledge hina hirA himself seif self to dohis dahis bes best bost t to get back forts mints n navy vy yards arsenals and 1 i everything to uncia uncle sam mr sli wells argued against tho the abandonment af pf of principle he deprecated civil war and ands woul duse no more 0 r f forca 9 a agall agail against aft alt eling eding states than than whal what 1 was waa ara s f for 0 r tha the interest i otha country the city of new orleans was brilliantly illuminat illuminated edon on the evenna cah lif lii edh or of the secession of te texas as the louisiana 1 1 convention on the same bame dax day ca I 1 passed an ordin orkin ordinance ince conferring 0 the rights of catiz citizenship on all aji persons residing inthe state at the data dato of the adoption of the secession ordinance there was an immense torch light procession at memphis the same evening national airs were play ednd great pyrotechnic exhibitions another company of artillery had arrived on the took tools its quarters in the southwest south bouth west wing of the treasur treasury y buildings a two larke large large dry goods establish m e nta in new had hat suspended liabilities about a million each ast louis dispatch of 0 the ath ath proposes to give ex president eylers tylers speech at the tho opening ell of the peace congress he ire is is reported sald said that our out ancestors made mide a mistake lanot p providing r hviding a for the calling of a convention for the amend amendment rapt and reform of the constitution mry wry fifth decade I 1 the n I 1 e constitution ution was wa 9 perfect for five millions of people flebut but ut not wholly so for thirty alliona Al nal nai lions the rest of f the speech was expressions of hope that great things would be done by the congress for the country and that great rejoicing would follow mr jur tyler was warly warmly greeted jhc thc tb correspondent who furnishes the above adds that the convention would probably be a week yet vet before it got ready for business the territorial slave siave qu question was waa likely to be the batt battle battie ae horse the republicans were begin beginning nino a to suspect the true result of the virginia election no less than the adoption of the crittenden compromise f for or the ou tb he ile states that there are 93 99 northern men in favor of compromise 18 of the republican opposed to anz adz kird kind oi ol cam cpm promise wh whatever alever the lea iea leading di ng republican papers were advising the party part y not pot to recede from the chicago platform the N Y times says it is preposterous to think that the crittenden compromise can ever eier command the assent lent of 0 the republicans and peo people p ae of the northern states douglas promises some new compromise measured mea sureh sareh there was doubt of the judicial nominations nomination i of the president black and petit bein being acted upon dading daring the present session I 1 the last ins instructions of dt t the le secretary of the state of south carolina to col hayne instructing n ting hm him in his demand for the surrender or sale of fort sumpter hava have been published the substance Is is that the state must have the fort not only for the safety of south carolina but forthe for the safety of all the south and abd refusal to such stich a reasonable demand would force the governor to consider other measures measure sa a quiet hint at taking it the correspondence fills four calums of the courier the president is understood to have announced thai thal that he had no power to act the kentucky legislature was boon soon to toad ad jorn jo rn till the of march A gale and snow storm is reported to have been very savere severe bevere in the eastern states the I 1 thermometer was 16 degrees below zero some of the northern railroads were closed up with snow capt In Ingrah grahams aras araa resignation had been accepted col hayne left for charles the ath it was announced that 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