Show LATEST BY yell TELL GRAPH AND W kere kene FROM frow THE STATES the pony express from the east arrived here early on monday morning of with dispatches P of general interest up to the dinst interesting proceedings IN THE on the letb mr hin mason offered ered the following in prea preamble m hie die and resolution whereas the presence of military force concentrated and permanently quartered at the seat of government is a departure from all former usage of government and dangerous to the rights and liberties of 0 the people therefore poured that the president inform the senate spate what number of troops 06 06 the army are quartered in this city the respect respective lve ive arms of service and purposes for which they were brought here and further birther that he inform the senate when said troops are to be with drawn and if not to be withdrawn for what purpose they are maintained here and whether it is i his purpose to increase said force and to what extent DOUGLAS aes AKS FOR LIGHT ON THE INAUGURAL mr douglas resolution in respect to forto arsenals navy yards and other public property in seceded states was taken up mr dou douglas doulas las did not believe that the policy of the administration was war the construction of oe uie ula ln inaugural augural however was avas disputed by some on his side bide while republicans were silent ellent neither assenting or dissenting from his interpretation the policy of the tion being peace he desired to relieve the apprehensions of the tha country by obtaining a reply to his bis resolution which he believed i would give quiet and restore good feelings amon among the diX different erent sections of the country he ga gave gase ve his Ws reasons why mr air lincoln did not meditate war wan among which were that he had no power to colle collect ctr revenue evenue in seceding states nor could he be call out the militia unless to aid as a a posse poise comitatus cami canu falus tatus to a federal officer it if he designed taking the forts etc an army of cf men inen would would be necessary costing over oooo annually in conclusion he advocated such amendments amendment sto to the constitution as would hold the border states and this would secure a reunion re union of all ile he congratulated lat edthe the republicans that they had patriotically abandoned the prohibition of slavery in the territories and admitted the popular sovereignty erel nty doctrine in the formation of govern ments for far colorado dacotah and nevada nerada DOUGLAS IN TROUBLE mr wilson intimated that douglas was rather anxious and haaby hasty in speaking for the new administration when they had con eluded on what principle and protection demanded should be done they would speak through persons in whom they had confidence mr nir douglas said he would pardon the petulance of the senator hinted that a personal asuit assault on him was purposed and referred to mr bir wilson as baloo belonging L ing wan wal wing wint of the republicans mr fessenden undertook to correct mr douglas on a trivial affair which led to some shard sharr words between them yx mr douglas said sald some could coula not underhand the truth when it was vas told courtesy required the senator to accept the explanation given the senator attached more importance to himself than others did he was respect able debated very well etc but should not think allusion was made as there were other people than himself bici seif self dir mr fessenden thou thought 1 ht mr Dou douglas 3 oflas irlas had merely madei madej ft slip 01 os the tongue in saying senator senator from M maine ine lne 1 mr douglas he made a correction the senator was bound to accept it but did not admit it because he had bad said sald the statement was false and the senator ought to know it sensation J mr nir fessenden said the senator senators was de t ter mined on a personal quarrel he could not admit mr douglas to be a gentleman because he had used ungentlemanly language he hie then proceeded to speak of douglas and showed why tho the resolution ought no not t to pass pasy the tendency and design of douglas speech I 1 was to induce the belief that the country was about being plunged into war by an act of the adminis administration trulon and to inflame the suspicions of the people he made it a rule in this chamber to insult no man or use offensive language he ha know whether DOU doulas dduglas douglas las heid held to tha the code of honor dou doulis douglas lis iks said slid that Fei fessenden senden would be informed when he made the inquiry in thi the e pro per way vs v s mr fessenden replied that mr douglamis Doug lafis lafi courage was well known but he need not be fearful that he would send him a challen challendr challenge gr or words to that effect there Ther evras was further colloquy mr hale said he be recognized a portion of at the censure of douglas as aa intended for himself ile he found already prepared for him a little speech to be found in an old book chapter absalom said moreover oh ob that I were made judge in the land that every man which hath bath any suit or cause might come unto me and I 1 would do h hm m justice laughter the speech he preferred to his crude ideas mr douglas 0 said that quotation would have gread greal weight C only it showed it was read U W avoid argument and to make a personal attack on nhim him get your quotations in advance said the senator and I 1 am arn ready to meet you yom the dispatch adds that the senator from massachusetts led off with a miserable per bonar sonar attack r the ithe senator from maine follow ed and the senator from new hampshire came in with what he called a written speech and said I 1 expect to give them some trouble during this session I 1 know their th belr seli sc hermes hemmes emes I 1 do not mean they shall break up the union and draw the country into war applause in the gail gallery eryl ersi 1 A senator bugge suggested a ted that tha galleries be cleared mr douglas said aa the galleries will not be quiet I 1 will say no DO more ile he then abruptly took his seat sealand aad the affair dropped THE administration FAVORABLE TO ream the declaration of senator fessenden that the administration contemplated a policy of 0 peace and would exercise no authority not strictly in accordance with law and not ot until ample time had been taken for the examination of the queSt question lon ion in ia all its bearin bearings gp had been favorably received A member ot othe the virginia convention called on the president who is represented to have harb assured him that no vessels would be sent bouth south with hostile intentions aad there would be nothing done in lri regard to the affairs of thai thal southfork South for ifor slaty dayland day sand that it was his pur pose to restore peace and prevent the shedding of blood bloed it was the administration had bad sent out agents to different european governments to inform them of the future policy of the united states government thus forestalling and defeating the object of tha southern confederacy in sending their commissioners ners thence the same course would lt he pursued relative to mexico the cabinet as aa soon as the southern forts affair is settled will take into consideration the collection of revenue all are known to agree aree that it should be collected collect eda but dut tic tep manner ia tile alie trouble SENATOR CRITTEN crittenden den DEX i A washington dispatch of the stares states that the Pres president igent and members of the cabinet foreign ministers senators and representatives senta tives in congress 0 judges 0 of the courts supreme and others the mayor zens bens of washington 0 and a large number humber 0 of t visitors had arranged arrange a dito to wait vait upon mr crit ten demand denand lady at the tha national that evening the visit would ba b a parting partin entertainment given to the distinguished senator of ker kentucky after forty years of honest pub public lic wr saz vice for the tha whole country appointments amon emon among 0 the tha confirmations reported in the senate are alej J M X edwards commissioner of 0 land oae office J N spinner treasurer of united states stales col thomas adjutant general the following t appointments were also announced noun ced green gree n adams 0 1 kentuck y sixth auditor of the treasury for the bosho anee department G A hale of the district I 1 of columbia post office ant agent n for foe maryland biary Blary lande E C crosby minister to te guatemala Holloway of indiana commission er of patents TIMS southa J the government of the cont coot confederate federate states slates had appointed IV L yancey P A post pos t A 4 W mann and T butler king special coni corm missioners missi ners onera to england and france to obtain a recognition of the independence of oc the confederate states and to make such comarr cial arran arrangements eme ota as their joint in interests teresta might require A depatch dy patch fr from om montgomery the th auth bel hel belie levei vei vel that the only onit thing that would satisfy the he north would he be to prove the ay wy 11 ability to maintain her independence bul tUl force torce of amm arms and she is willing t to do so in t he the absence of official information the teat great public was indulging largely in ia speculation on every movement anticipated antic the united states troops from texas were ivere set down for fort pickens and general beauregard was not going to permit major anderson and anh hla hib command to leave loave fort yort sumter except as prisoners of war the surrender of the fort at an early day seemed to he be the general impression m but the order from the president nt to that effect had not been issued up to the departure of this pony the regular washington dispatch of the professes to give glie on good authority that crawford Cr areford and Forsyt forsyth hythe bythe the commis from the southern congress a entertained the strongest hopes of preserving peace tal tai ul relations between the two governments govern menta ta the charleston correspondent of the new york fork of the states that the new tariff and constitution were unsatisfactory the floating battery would be moved the following day but not nob towards sumter surater A washington dispatch to the same paper reports orts that major anderson had informed the government that if reinforcements were in tended carolina would immediately 01 all the tha channels and render communication by water tn possible the congress of the confederate Stat states eshad had confirmed the district iud jud judges judes es as aa fellows A G mcgrath mcgram south carolina H IL jackson georgia W harris mississippi thomas J louisiana john hemphill texas J J finlay florida mc dic queen and mcintosh had also been confirmed judges of the Admira lity court at sey zey west avld david avid fl hubbard of 0 alabama commissioner of indian affairs alexander B With ral of alabama register of the treasury and B baker cf georgia auditor of the treasury an adjourned southern rl rights 0 ats meeting was held in louisville kentucky on the when vahen delegations were appointed to a mass convention at frankfort on the march in the evenin evening hon james guthrie addressed i a union mee meeting ting I 1 ile he counseled moderation and said that mr lincoln was honest and that the north would ultimately accord the just demands of the south intelligence from charleston states that there hera exists a pretty strong party patty in south carolina Caroli naj nax opposed to ratifying the 0 wy ry constitution who will resist it at every point the first nar nan ar vessel of the southern confederacy was waa commissioned at charleston on the the lady davis arrived with 24 j under command of lieutenant J 13 ax clug hugen huger ner men t TEXAS f advices advises from new orleans march arch letb J bbate thit that camp cooper had surrendered to texas ehe the ebe united states officers and soldiers had been permitted to march with transportation por tation and subsistence subs istance necessary to san antonio at the public arms and property were to be delivered to the texan authorities A galveston dispatch of march states I 1 that the steamer rusk returned that month from brazos with state troops tile the federal troops evacuated fort brown on the I 1 i they got on the he webster for key lyest gestand Ye stand and i tortugas Tor several hundred state troops had enlisted for six months to se serve rye under gen ford on the rio grande occupying 1 various d forts the convention was discussing mea 1 aures cures for military defense lise ilse had arrived from texas with dispatches from col waite walte who had been instructed to withdraw from texas andaas and was concentrating 0 his troops at indianola Ind lanola col waite walte would remain till all the troops bad left all the stores and munitions of war were were in the bands of the texas commission erd erz erk ers P who who allowed the necessary supplies to send the troops out of the state the military post on brazos island was surrendered b by y thompson to general nichols first in a t that the fla flag 0 should be salu saiu saluted tid he had only 15 men and 2 guns the tle steamer arizona was ordered by her owners to wait at indianola until after the tho steamer general i rusk which had gener general 1 al nichols on board I 1 should pass her har for brazos in order that the arizona should not take out the news of the texans the texas rangers were stationed fr from om brazos to brownsville Browns ville and it was was waa antl anti 1 I 1 gi that they would attempt to prevent the govern rovern government ment meAt taking away sway stores tor and artillery camp colorado on the northern frontier had been taken by the state troops col sayre of the confederate army had bad arrived to muster in in a regiment of rangers for the frontiers accordia according ti to the orders of president davis nothing further aboab about gov houston i riNSA rENSA COlA coia there had been startling rumors in circulation about a collision oc curing occurring at pe pensacola but they were unconfirmed there was considerable sid erable apprehension that a collision would shortly occur A hurald durald correspondent of the states that the commanders of the brooklyn and sabine could land no supplies oreave or have any further communication with the shore there were government troops opposite and manines marines in the various vessels ly lying ingoff off tho tho the harbor miscellaneous thorps union square hotel new york was wab burned on the the american hoop skirt Company companas Comp anys ys building 0 had also been beer a prey to the games one young lady jumped to the ground and was killed and another was taken out of the building insensible the tb methodist church harvard st cambridge port was reported burned intelligence from baltimore says that the furst ferst resistance to the federal authorities would be there as the purpose of the aecus zionists was wa to resist to the last any republicans taking possession of government offices in that city A favorable vote tote for secession had been taken at petersburg virginia the secession gag flag was raised and a great jollification followed waldo P johnron johnson was elected united states senator by the missouri legislature on the the tle on negroes imported from the border would probably be 30 per cent cant A large southern rights meeting had bad been held in louisville and broke up in a row raw FOREIGN i european dates are up to the ad of M march arch the missing mis sings t steamer australasian alasia l bad arrived she had been detained through breaking in 0 her screw the death of the duke of 0 sut sutherland herland was announce I 1 the french senate was warmly debating an address in response res to the emperors Empe speech prince napoleon justified the policy of cf mont and uttered some sympathetic words relating 0 to venice but would de deplore depiore p lore an untimely attack |