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Show ! tVA TJ STiT IfE If If-A lJHIU ,UV Foy.' " p " Mohtsoxixt, Mnrpti 18, 5' u passed law"it wlll 1)0 p. for g e coWobrs t Europe Hon. " ifa Ii, Vance 1 Mann ond IV 1L rbSi'ef!Ii6!Jlwf, are fcboat leaving for 411 KrOfhhi ond llt.air front Ihcttto lITnr;4o, taltft tb English steamer iVtk fc tlmt port 09 the aitti, ml, Y jSonthamptdu".' . S. FwWWiif,fn't4'ltBfch'l8. 55 ilbettt oneo'clock this morning, a di iy. taeiWtffire broke. 4ut fifths livery stnblo I Ettls Inu was gWen, ond not dver 20, ... I LoniirwcbcathorA.iti ttme ta fender I fcUing S We k$QMt,J Inlaable Kbrse. E.tetcA anirfali per-ft S ir feW,2S;((0() .and " I f,Jr; Bfy'tosurauce. , , I Jwren8orf.Cttr,;Matotir18;- of I ,Mtary?WtU).Medtthe .gnate ibiiet; Jf I itVio'ii 'i.:tBsUkrbIy ;nmtila(cd nd th I watiIlr ti vpajr of cpfflDaaB it If A - WiuumT)j MarcUS . !' I Thi (Credentials of David Wllinot were I ffSwted, and Ws was afterwards sworn I Is sod tafrfc ik'aatrf , m I Th jsiiolatfon ,M (h legislatare "? I I-JiaMtesHtesljog,. congress, to, call o. , I tonreottoa for ancndiaeHts to the constl; I tation; W4 o - aud ordered ( I ite printed, , .V I Mr, Boftl resolotioa' wo taken, op . I pi jjftHrtckiiirldge.jipoke. II5 said,- -I iitfe prtsdft aoxfous amt diStraeicd fori- I ditioaof yiecoaiitrtheijste boold I la'on tno fisting state Of nffira, and rfAr some ndTtce' tending t'bulUy'uiib F- teifpttbehsidn" OplHlohaetneU divd- . -I a jfo tse. insttrtf lot tlie InaugoraU I HMree W confess, &nd "cratiQed to j. iiihtilHfBCuej'nll .ex)ression$ ore for" ? ! I bnaon and"tlii( re?citi6n;f bloodshed; , I tal'tae policr, which the ' I'rpaldeut says j ,! iiWs ft lis "doty to pursuei'must re A rpltln Woodshed, Unlcs. essentially modi- Jtd. ' Tlio leading Idea of ltr inaugural l(Tj)eartyiput forth U,.'tho President loabot 'recognize ldlBny.gcu'so the'exHt-I the'exHt-I w of aAothet cdnfedtrac'y,. liiut that he ' ' rtjwlijaliiproceeditiga and: :pcU, in the I tMBgtes, either,hofr?ctlou or raf- . tlotiop.inJ .'tba4t,i hii purpose to i the nfeoipfjWspijwc.rto eiifprfO,.thi laws ifl bill 1M stateg, jnclntling those who have fitfidruwa; .yhojufcretico was irrcsistf ?; llsto, hiitrettcitint j force "or lnvnsion iiictswry.focu1l!t''du(y pa ItriportJ, ni to 'tufiiiilulii "posiessfonj aifd occupy; ji ti (oris-force' wilJThe employed by : ' toiiilfti'ng Hti hfthl3 cohsiitntidnal tluty.t Tij trttt;.,the Presi'dijnfia'spqualilled'hlf lu dtrst!air'Ly-iytig Uhacottrsc'lt'1 iitV fictli-wllt ia followed, wnless current twjttwal'ce'ipcrieTieeaRhaff aiiow.iapdiG'h. titioM m d changes- ta.h4 propcr,,and in!H tnfX.ttw and. "c-tigency" ' bit Utatrdrcre tillh'ajtxercUedaccofdmg tocirojm-! mutts actO;lly Vii3titig,and "with a yjjbw p tb ,ncaecfnl solution of our national . fwjMnd the rcsloration of "fraternal nl Mf!; I: ralpjf loot ins qualification to mean, he r" tliiiof ''mdirtako ut'? execute thb lAvf. , ta'WIMjrorUf lirid oth?r pliicti'wiih' , itlie!tWraingstatasf,cxpaug whereto awteneeg h'9r 1,1$, ohllityto'do so, . ua Who will hot undertake to enforce ! ftosefancdnbeinase'jtqurd bb luiti- :101 8 4ij and make the hopes of it peace 1 MiotaW"mWi-donhtrdV--Tten, the Vr c7aaia,ho that.whfch-wooldpreTetit titiaitiattoubfljloodshed:'- , up Berresldent concslves ft his dutr to cc wwpoewioattHd; oe'euny the forts tn.d er rafect duties pri imports; to be modified ,T lwS.to -thbrWcessItlcs of "the enso' V' ach:iaayurroand him, otherwise .his WJon'dhesrMijilo and easy. Look- iMFort'Bumtcrr-whai were the rca- 01 BWk WBjprcd crac'uation? they were Btpoliticat, but military reasons; not be-. ?' wtn the.oplnton of the administration )h suforcing the fdft would render concili- tu ton and harmony doubtful, but because ,T: 4i military and narai potter doca not 16 apectto penelrtte to that point nuless ftPur(K)seof the President Va to use V - "mary. He would, J" JHsUJecf was pnrely cdiibniatlon'; vlth' Htke.troor,;for;pQlHical nnil pot mil- hl ISU11!0"'; tncn. ',0 thouKlit ho was Pr OW" the nKuralto J? fa;tn'arcsident iwllUhoId th forts ,lk ttltlwother places wjtbin tho confederate bc lrrcoilBdUbo iatei on ImporS ., taltitettof bh .power, and ifthero ' L"? .!5J!j It 'wilt be, because "J Ji5in.ty ..nj oat .because lie would n" KlJlu,fflo withdraw the troops for the l2!tttl,wW"f -conciliation and Welathejubliciaind. .The character 2," ILi!i- r .u " 7Mt " ' induce 'J S7P.liiy;U ito6d to favor Ml Kwnfiwjiceasaiy to-rcdhce f 5' ESS' of Benate, ;and.oplnlon J ES&W,,rbT ncnhert; h Sl2c1,s,,CI1 Bcruincntiti Uw KJtSZ irwlyich1.1rmau'1tl WR LtP im" wl,0SQ n opinion 1 lS'r.Kp-'.0t ibis,-policy.. -The it! AW'' Pcaco ttnd oouciltatlo'ri? uniiJ rtM f '"cereljr as he desired ' l-ftlMtates. lo had seen no KS&tt! wr-pOlicy which tends ?u Jr eonUldn audblomlshVdV For llfo 0 WV, 1. '"wndWitcrlal Interest . Iteff - s PiliF., . nt. J?rdoy Bomlnatcd k'o wrtoSardlnrBjJnjejWaUou tit iftSUU, Of KI.UqliterHdftTutkey: IT, fyirDaytofy of J,,,,, Minister to t rttfee. , ,Y- , t I'lie Iat named nomlnatJoii! wo cob- n fined;: The role requiring It ttf be to rfed harlng bctn suspended, as Mr. t iay(on ffas rqrmc.fty; member of the p cnalo nnd Ids character, therefore, suf-:lentfy suf-:lentfy knowri withoata. formal Inrcstl- tl ition. This ts . the usual courtesy in S ich cases, , e -Tho, SenUtA-ftlso.coharmed iJcnji'Wk w urftbull recOrefer of public; money at mahnK. JP.-aiuI ex-Congrcssmau Vrov n , Howard, pdstrhtister ol Dctrdlt Wmt'sl . Tliayer, of 5JV Y,k was' noratnated Cp VOcnerst io. Ugyptf and! Patrick b Irine as Cousul to Cork; Dr. Loeke; of tl jdlana, has been nppomtcd clitef of tho si ricnltnranurcaa at the Patent. Office; C )V. II, Kussety.the fonndefof thopohy si iprcsSf has, cpucludtd a contract with tt . joterland .mailcothpnny;. transferred w t the, last Congress to tho central rputct b ton tho mall nhd pony ffoth th6 AliV .ur. Elver don ncetiii v?lth U16. ofcrland ci impviy nf Suit Lake City. ' - ci The Jftrtj';WnshrngtOii dispatcii says. Ij dicattonS front Texas aro thnt tlicro will p : an nriHed coIlist6n between tho frfeitdi i Houston hnd' tho secessionists'; many A Irocate kcepng ,tho Jederal troops ,in tl iat .state .toopcraWfwilluuntl pro. "ct the unionists,' ' ' ' , ' K The. sertsre.of tfio regscls "Wltls oil, &c, al r llg;ht. houses; at .Galrcston, is c6rt (1 Icrcii most dastardly and cOvtardly." It bi as effected by one Bhcrman wlth,'b,, sd- a iHed-lririlauce.cOrotnHtco. - ' ' It Tho?2Vnj says, the TTar, Denart- tl ent has.rcceUedfdl,ptt'tchcS from 'Major di nderson, endowed by :alt!theofflccra qt ill ft Summer, saying-the fort cannot, bo SI inforccd without 20,000 men. " ni The 'World1. ."Synhington ,ili8palch ai fltc's'.that thoioplnibrt. is universal that" fa pre . will ho an extra session of. Congress, tti Qor; .Vomalue Southern comtnissiouer. Si is arrived. ' ' - ' M m It, ls';rnmored. that -"Majo'Andersoh h idcommand.haTc bc'ch.Ordcrcd to 'Nw tli ir"t,;'Ky," 'y " tl. The QharTestjio f carter of .yesterday, tu riisjirpmji'-4.1aji'rcccivejl:bjrr th trcantilc house Jicfo, that"the proper leers at' the Custom Ifohse at, Havre re ,re nVtified msrchantsiat fshlps from it cced vst.atci' wiirbo admitted, on the wi me frtbtiiig-.ns? those' carrying the nation- le flag. ' " v . L ,S. l&PMMarch 20.- , The jmmdlato' secession ordijiaiic?, In SI o'Arkansascqijveri.tlon, was defeated, fa sferday'i a "ylel bf35'tq '39f,. grins $c :rfr,Grt'yanV)uea.lajBt.igbt Its w ipor;t)f.tho cycuL VS' ' Si A; dlspatclrfrom AcyOrlenns, of- the' h ith, s'uU'i.thSt liofefir are.critcrfoiricd y jiiiylcoHIsIan Jn (Tuxas.). bftwceptti oiutohTtesland'fcccssloui&ts. ' ' - tc JlalterSjarp'lijiarttHo nt. Pensiicoln. Tlio Goternor of Louisiana 1ms signed i c U.traniferrjng stototrtiopsiiutl nrnis tf thCotifetrc'r'fey' The legislaluw of m 0 qtiins ttdjouriicdi.iiiur.iW. ' s Kl Tlit h'loridi'coflvcutioii will rcusscmbic; tli April. v Ui A uljptitch from avnnnah says thai iv e Xsw York sdipa stiial therp .havo eat'eHifliuwacqaenW'Mriiie sur- jji nilcr of nrtn's seized by the few York te ilicc, 1 A. dispatch froin Washington says, tli . IV. an(tr h npnolntud po3tiuas:er de Meraphik; a r)otlsitprjJvpded;, when ta takes' Il'c.onice, lie' bejiiolijectionablo ol 'iL IsrgOi pumber of scccisloulsis "tlersf.V In'ohe i'uTlho Htw-York conrtsf yester- c iy, a renlict wits Tendered 'itgainsL.tjic ' BVernor(, of.SDUth Carolina, who .had tic cd thoiUiiericpn Steam Ship Company t t loss df-b'aggo'ge? -' ' 1 An cngiiiCL-r In the 1nitcd States, cer-:o cer-:o nnnii-d ArchlbaldJ Bnd.,GrOrge (fo? In 1 years ihtcf. clerk in, the Auditor's, of- il e), huveieslgpctj for the 'purpose of otV ie ptlug similar positions under tho. South-n South-n govcrnmcut, Y ;ln he Virginia convention 011 the 18th, tr e suhjectof equality of taxatlbu was bated, and a communication from the iu arylnud comrafssjoncrs received and dored to be printed. b Yesterday the" committee on federal re- tl lions reported n proposed amendment to e Constitution. Jt is Franklin.' substi- r te, changed by using, tho expression "In- fli (luntary scrritudtt' instead of "persona fii Id toUavery;'' the rights of owners uot A bejropalrc4 by Congressional Qr terrl- tl rial. law or pru-exlsting laws of Mexico, i territory hereafter acquired, luvolun- o( ry servitude, except for crime, is pro-bltcd pro-bltcd north of 80,30 but shall hot' bo ai ohiblted by Congress or any territorial ijislaturo t outh-thercof. The third sec- T in is verbally altered for tho somewhat itter security of property in transit, fo The fifth section prpbibits,tho. Iroporla- lii ii of slaves front places bcyoud tuu 11 nits of the United States, 'j'he sixth nkes verbal changes in relation to re- tl iincration for fugitives by Congrcsii, and 0 clause relative, to securing privileges n; id iramitniiles.- 'Tiro seventh forbids the fqtlYerfranflilse and the rght 'to hold di Rco to persons, of tho African race, ,T The-town or Newport,, Florida, .was m t on fife on 'the, JSth -lnsti, and 'is ,ea- m el destroyed, Loss, 1(10,000; Insured 'di !0,OQOV Twa pcrsonsVcra nrrcs'teili for crime, and it is said .would bo hung c " the people. ' ni la the TJnltcdtatci Senate yesterday, cc ouglasVresoluUoit'-wasr.fakcnJup ' MraCHngraaiv thought .thoiwlicyof 0. administration was that of war but II" bi c policy was peace vby-!njt announce 01 ! The silence cf the, administration w is settled policy o involve us soon In c-vij ir. Ho hod no doubt orders Iia.il gotie the Mediterranean and other distant ni ntfoiis recalling ships' of war, nnd asked in e reason of collectlug such a largg si: oonnt of navy, tl Mr', Grimes 'said no vessels had been, tii uercd rrom'.thoMcdit.crraneaji, tt Mr. CHugnmn said tiicre coald be uo pi mbi that troops were beihgthrowuirito tl stant stntions. A numberof ships were tc king In supplies, lie had received in- S rmattou that heavy guns and reinforce- tl But? were going South to take posses- vi m of the forts of North Carolina as a ti irpose to tnako war. u Mr. Clark replied to the allusion about ti e silence of Republicans, that nobody Is lew any thing mora than what appeared d 1 the iaaugurat. Gentlemen ou the ti her side could pat their own iMerpreta- Mr. Chngman thought ft extraordinary j hat gentlemen lOccupjlng soch positions I hould .not , know what the, inaWnrl iieanu Tno country had right tp know i rhat to erfpeet. He could" not adopt the 1 lews of Mr, Douglas whlla thp ,fact 1 iolnted "tc war, , Mr. Hale ajd he knew no mote what t ba odijifiiistrRtlon Intended to do than f lr. Cllngman. Uo had no correspond- s ace, neither verbally or U ft riling, as to 11 ny step of public policy J t Mr. Clingman thought If Mr. If ale had ( at bew consulted, the. administration liowcd a want or statcsmanshlti. ,ltr, Halo agreed .to that, faughtef,3 V ut was here to represent his State, not f lie administration, but presumed he should mtain, the. same gelation to ft that Mr. ti llingman trould, viz., td giv.e his cordial 51 uppprt to nil potrlotlo meosnrc which i ar commend themselves. Ha f1tt . ronfd endcator to do. tho same, and thefc- iy. belong to the sama party laughter, t iVheu the otlmlnlstratfon takes a course 1 onlrary to , the interest' ahd. honor of the I ountry, it should not have ids support. I Ie presumed thePrcsidenthaijudgmeht, irudcnce, and courage to stem the storal t ssailing'the ship of state, and sought no t dvlce. outside the circle of Ids toustltu- Ipnal advisers, .' ' V c -,Mr, Chandler-- said, the Senator frOni s Centuckirlycstcnlay, Blade a remark, t liout blood-letting," ,and , called (t his i Chandler's) doctrine. He Was not the uthor of ihnt doctrine. The author was distinguished .son of Yirglnttt aiid Ken- u ucky, for lb? latter, was their a part, of he former,. he nlladcd to Jefferson; the r. octrlneof the Irrepressible confiiet was lustrotcd hi the history of Pharaoh and ( loses. XlieSbn'atbr from Kentucity' had t rgucd in favor of nbamlontng the forts ml giving up tbe. attempts to enforce tho s tws, and wild; unless this was done, Ken- t iicky will go out of'tho,:union.; The 1 enafor's disunion platform had been re- e udiatcaVby, 3,000.000 votes, Tfie people 1 ave, rendered their verdiet.'tind the. ques-. I on cannot, be rcpcucd,. lie believed If p ;ie rattlesnake liiiuutr was raised In Ken- t icky, H.wbnld Cnd but.few supporters iu b jat,galant Sla'te.; '., , V p Mr. Breckinridge cxplttlned that ia bis ti snarks". he 'referred', to the, Seuat6rS f :tUr,.,In Which' It .was saidthelUnfon t, as B6t'w6rlirhythlug witiront:;blol jj itt'ing,. Asilo Jiffersoa's 'Inugua"gei-Iit c us not applicable to the present stuto of ,r ffairsi' 'v r '.v.' -Mr,. Simmons offered a substitute for I Iri .Douglas', resolution. "He4 spoke in J ivoi; of his proposition; nnd,.lii, reply to n snip remarks oftr. .Clingman, ue sald he t nV not; disposed "to. fgrce, the seceding li tatcs back. He presumed they would i c sick of, their expcrtiueitt .wilhtii n I ear. , '"' f ' " ?'r h ,Mr. CHngma'u'r-'that 'rcmalus',,, to be n Mted. "' " -j. Mr. Simmons said the country wilt set ,e bi.six raontlis jn.spite of restless' politl- t iaii'a. He had 11b more idea.tlmt the, ad- E ilnistrntiyn.c'oiitqiiipluk'd the inrobion cf n tates. rights tfiiiit hu docs 'this war get 1, ugHO be welfonderstood at the South; T ml hence, new Issues nnd new thrcnts j ero made, nnd new jKsjtf6ns taken. Ye 'j idll continue to collect revenue, or the ( iUtcsse't)igTipi.fur,tbtriiscive-i'!rciiiisa i have fttiy business. He believed the j 'resident had as kind and pndEe iiitcn- j 011s towards theso States as any Pre!- ' ent.cyer had; He bclicred but for1 agi- 0 itlon hero and elsewhere, ,tliey wOuld,gb T bout'tlcircvcry-lay avocations, Mr. Clingmhpoke'1brielly on the sut- 1 ictutbeuriir "j'-r ; j, tArtcr-an executive session', the Senate r iljourncd., , . 'i Sr. Lotus, March 20, p.m. . q A dispatch from Washington this mom-ig, mom-ig, stales tlmt orders have' been sent to Injur Anderson to evacuate b'ort Sum- ir- , - - si The Washington dispatch. Of th&Xcw ork JItrald of to day says the odmlnls- -, ratidn has instructed the commanders of esscls off Pensacola not to make any 0 tore until further advised, An armistice of ten days Is agreed upon j etween the Soathcrn eommissioncri and j, bo administration, The lhrphti Charleston dispatch says t 'aymastcr linger visited Sumter under a r ug of truce this evening, aud paid off fiy government soldiers nnder Major .nderson, aud the command will leavo by , be steamer Columbia on Saturday, ( Samuel Long, of III., has beeunomin- 3 ted Consul at Lahalua, Carl Schurz, it Is said, has been offered, c nd accepted the mission to Portugal. j General Webb declines the mission to "nrkey. s , The YVutes says Col, Lander is pressed j ir the Governorship of Nevada. Ilur- 6 ngamo to tho Australian' mission; and t Icury W. Davis to llussia, Critteudcn will andoubtedly be tendered n ie vacant judgeship. . Diniitryhas been "recalled from Nicer- t gua. , :. The IJutterQtld OrerlamlMail has been d iscontiuncd on tbe IlutterCeld route, 'ho last coach left here ou Monday: the j oatlics" will, however,, run uhtll all. the V, sails tn routt are carried through to their 1 estimation. -'"" t Schuyler,- Colfax, and Johu Sherman' 'a onteinplate in overland toiir to Cojifor- t ia on the Grst conch under,, the uow mail s ontract, over the central route. It is y xpected to start the J 5'tij, of Juuo, t Fivftd,Qa.ths resulted from, fire iqltox- t ury yesterday eveulng by the flames, and ( ne by jumping from the window. t 3 SrJLovts, March 21, a.m. Ycstertlay lite Arkansas Convention (, iljourncd after passing ti sc'eession ordl- ance,and co-operation Tesol'n'tlbtis "for t ilbiulssion to'the 'pdpnhir vote, ;A con- c History silritfs manifested by both pr- ji leg It upcarsfroin the. dispatches that t lie,.abQvgactlon was the. result of coin' t romise by which the peopleshatl vole, ou be first Monday In Atigust, for delegates a a the Border Statq Convention. Tho a itato Convention to reassemble on the t bird Monday In AugusC This popular c wto. is to bo. test between thecc-opera- t ionists and secessionist-, although the t eports are obscuro as to bow the ques- 1 ion is to be determined. The inference t 1 that the tct will be tho election of t clegates to .ths Border Stato Convcn- c ion. t Tbe Washington correspondence In to- t lay's Tribunt denies that orders bve t letti sent fof Iw tvcps,tiott of Fort , TW lltratT cbrrtifibrideat Sajs the 1 iouthern Cuntntlseloeeri "have 'received jHuranccs front the Government at I iVashlhglon that nd rclnforcemeais, Will 1 ie nt to, tha Southern fbrW, and that he Existing status, will 80t be1 changed 1 or the present; ;ald; tbat.4be Cojamls- I toners bate received Instructions to delay t fgotlatlons until th( question" bl evacua i lod Is (Jctcrmlrttd If the United States j iovcrnme'tit. c A dispatch from Washington,- of j? v rday's date, say the comniiAstoticrs f i lie Confederate States wilt wait, leisurely r ur the nctton of Uie jgovernmtht., Great efforts ore pemg made by dis v liigulshcd geiitleuieli to effect ft pesetful r ulntloa of the :outhcrrt complication. jv 'he irovertimfent at Montgomery have no fi ipprehtmstons of a colIWon at Pickens. ills raid theoccbuflt published arc gross 1 ixaggertftloui of .the true condition of i iffoirs lhere. Hit' commlsslcucrs havd I uformattoit thftt the best of feeling exists 1 ictwecn the fcJcwl ndthoritles' nnd the" 1 ifficcrs Jn cotnmaild of. the1 confederal j rodp, eud no danger of of collision was c ihterlalftcd. Tno same dispatch states that much urosity ,U tnaulfettcd respecting the i dmlhlstratlon relaltvo' td iifeirs 'n the ' otb, and iTarioaS ruerr -jrirevalf 'bet iiforraatioh derlTCd from authentic soarccs ( rnrrnnts the' asserttbtt . that- whatever aovemcnW may bo In. progress,. Intolre t othlhg of X hostile character.. Outhe ontrary, they are In the direction' of cace. The turaOrs "generally agree, h6w- rer, that the military stations' in the 0 lolf fortsnbw hld by; the-federal gov- j rnraeut, ivilt be lirrscrved, - j ' t ii Oalvestoit dispatch of the, 10th talcs that Gov. Houston and the'sccrc- 4 ary of state refused te oppear on . the j, Otb .bcfqre the. contf'eiitlou," when torn- i inned after one noilceito take, the oath; n 'lie other .state, officers .took) tho eath jj iieut. Clark was to resume, the' governor's ovvers bh the I Oth., IjE wnsuot .knowij j. fTiat, Houston Would do. The. convention u 1 rapidly! "motoring defensive forces, to, l rbttct .the' frontier. be'Iiidiaus are "at j resent in.large numbers on'the western rentiers. ,Geitn-ord Is .'organizing a iilitary force to protect tlio U10 Grande. t 'he' cbiivenlion has puised an ordinance j bu'trnutng in the state Service the .officers 3 rbo take the oath, . ,."-, . j Tho overland mall arrived last night at c rort' Smith from south-west,- with DA e 1 M, Huden, assistant surgeon tfTS, A., t nd Lieut, IU C. Hull,' of the Gth infan- fl ry,-ns passengers. Botfyof these ofEccr v av.o" resigned, Xfeat, H. H, Kely,of fc be JOth' iiifant,ryi,J4leuls.'lt.- Or' Mc v fell and W.bcelcf ,Jun.j mounted rifles, j ave reslgucdi andurc en rdute.- .Several j tlier officers of high "rank havctcudercd c belr resignation's, arid will be. 'fn soon f tTheJNav0jo war . has btjeii jjo'ttcluded n y Cot. Cranby aiid nnothcr, expedition t gainsitho Navajos projkicd, TbetrfliOps t FortslJlissQulniiin, DavlsJand Chad onruo have ceased to do duty arid are T raiting transportation to leave, t , 'ort ChadbourneT the two compauTes'of , 'exan rnngcrs were stationed, and Camp !?Er H - 't rie qoarter-mnslers ucpartmenc in New j; Iexico was, WUhout' funds and credit and 5 he pay department wtthont money- ..The roopi wjll soon be short cf supplies t very description, ntid.;.wii'. have, to.pro- ? Idb for tlierostlves. f . ' It is oko stated, in dpntch from 1 ndianola, Texas', .'that ,Coh IJonnerville, ito in command of Fort Clark, had ar Ivcd there on the ICtl cii route for St.. j ,oufs. Two couijiantes from San An- . onlo wcrp also there, awaiting transport-lion; transport-lion; , . 1 Lieut. Wnshfugton, U, S.. A., remains I set .as quarter-mas ter, ad commissary ntil the ledcral troops' have all left the ti fate. - f. A New Orleans dispatch;of yesterday, p iys tht Gen. Twiggs, declines, a", tirigat a ier generalship in tno coufederato army ii n account of feehle hcaltlst, n In. the Virginia cdnvcriUon yesterday, lr. Holcorab spoke In favor ol withdraw h ig (rom the U4qn, " ' ,"". Mr. Carlyle wilt offer an amendment ii 9 the rcpqrt of the committee onYedcra) clallons embodying, the Franklin substi- r ute entire. , ii Tbe Kentucky Jeglslalure jc-ofscmbled s esterday, but adjourned over to allow tl lie. use of the hall to the Southern Rights 1 lass Convention. si The Democratic Union ticket has been i lected iri Darlington, N. J., by about 11 00 majority. This Is a great gain, tl Thomas J, Dryer, of Oregon, has been P ppointed commissioner to t,he Sandwich t! slands; Joseph 0. Puloam,' N. Y, con-ul con-ul to Havre; and Rafus King, editor of m lie Milwauklo Statiml, consul to Rome. J Tbe;Presilcnt has sent lbe.-followlng ti omiuatious to the Senate; llnrlingamo, " dnhtter to Austria; 11. U. Wood, minis- n er to Denmark; II. S Sanferf, to Ret- c ium;, and P, Morsecou m, to, Lbn- li ion- - . t P The Senate, confirmed CharRrancIs e Idnms as minlsUr, to.England, Mrsh.as tl ilols'te'r to S irdinls, Webb as minister to 0 Turkey, Sanford, to IlelRiura, Thayer 0 posul general to Egypt, Devlaa, consul g .t.Corkj Green CJyta secretary of legs- t! loo to Spain, and John D. Defrecs as fi npertntendent of publle printing,, ,lle b rit) iunocdiately organize a new gpvcrq- fi nent bureou, J, Nict, afcJftiQ York, P r(onfirmtLn$ Gwtnar of Ktvida-- Ex- e toy. Bbntivelt declfoes tbe treasqryrcon- 1 roltcrshtp, R. Q, Dana is jiiged- for 0 llsttict attorney In Massachusetts, c 'a Yesterday, at Witsjilng'tou," the -two ndictmeuts against .Ex-Secretary Floyd t rcre dismissed as, untenable. The first 6 rasjor coiisplrocy ,to defraud.tbe gVs " rument, t'he district attorney stated a II open court tbat there was no evjdencc t 0 sjistain the charge, ond with leave from u he court bo would enter a nollt prMtqui. i The second Indictment was, for malfeas- a nee In ofiie in Issuing acceptarices,.The t; ct of 1.857 prohibits prosecuting while h ho jiarty Indicted has tesUfieit before a o ommittee of Congress touching the "mater "mat-er charged. This has been judicially do- o ided not a privilege of a witness but a iiandate of law, and the causa Would a lavocomQlo an abrupt termination, on s he fact appearing iu tha cause of trial n m the fact being submitted in advance to be. court by the counsel for both sides, i he indictments were ordered quashed as s bey could pot be BsiuUiotd. l . x In the, United States Senate yesterday Hale offered resOtut'ou to adjourov Ht lit on Saturday; It Iie.over. Baysrd then spoke on Douglas' resolution resolu-tion of Inquiring relatlvc to tha forts add ir-cnals. He said.ho bud at' alt times . jqdeavored so to guard hf course that no Mrd from Jil Hps Shotlld hat e tt'tetidehey to 1 ncreaso and foster alienation and sepura- 1 fori between the different portions of the I idnfedcracy. He conceived reunion tm-iraciicablc, tm-iraciicablc, and thefe remains but 1 me of two" coords, to pursue, vkt war (ith 'a Vjcw to sabjeclloii, or the ackhow- I edgaicnt of their Independence as it sepn-atenStlonality, sepn-atenStlonality, ' ' Mr, Bayard indicated' a proposition, ( ijbieh he,nld.he Intended to offer; jiutho 1 Izirig the President to conclude a treaty t rllU the Confederate State, ncknowledg r "H '. ucp'jiiueiii;? ns a separate iia-lonr iia-lonr otherwise, the other alternative, civil vAr, worild Occur, which shouid be avert-d. avert-d. lie argued that the.act Of .secession s ft breach of contract and as such, ictasl revolution; but, at tlie same, time, t Is a revolution, inaugurated by tlie icople themselye' cbileettycly, and' you atiuot meet it, except by war ,6r peaceful legotlation. ' ' . . After, an executive session,, the Senate djourned , ' , , f, 1 ST.Loci9yMarchai,'p,tti., ' In thevMIssburtcottvetitioti oh Tuesday, heirotlng woi commcnced.oit tbe resold tons reported by. the committee on fetter-I. fetter-I. relations. The first two being .of a enetal character, wero adopted almost rianimbustyj! -An effort' was madeto mend the tlurd.wblch adopts the Critten-en Critten-en Compromise, as a basts Of adjustment f national di8Jcaliies?by-nddipgthnt If be North rejects this, nod the border tave f tales determine to.change1 their re-itlqns re-itlqns wttirtbe.federal government, Mfs-juri.will Mfs-juri.will take ber. stand with.the- South. his amendment .wdarejeeicd;"iiyc23; ays .10, when tha cori vcntfbii adjourned;,, j Xesferdsy, tha'origlnal resplntibnTicing . rst In order,'Wtts ;adbjitcd; bynyeS ay4. , ' For: the' fourth resolution a ihib- ; titute wo presented by the chalrman;of ; lie commIllce,uging the legUlalorsof this nd btheV state to - take proper, steps' for : ailing a nritiohttl convention to nmciid lie cqnstitutionVnn.d providing by. lavr',for ' iie"clcotldn.of delegates by- tli$ pe'opto 1 'liis Was. adopteVl by :nye$ 84; hays 8. iftcr along struggle, the 6b molntion : aruestly.entreatlng bblh tho federal gov rnmcntand the sccedihg states to stay ( ie arm of,' military power, ,was adopted, nd it Is the opinion of this convention j au.the cherished desire to preservcthe auiitry; and restore fraternal feelings',' i oaldbe prpmotcd by the wjtirdrawol of Ije federal troops frOm sriclr parts.of the ceded states where; there is danger of a qllislon Ih-tween the federal and-statc irees.- -Ttiis amendment was adopted by 1 yes 50, nays U. The fifth resolution iius amended,, was adopted by ayes 80, ays 8. The flth rcsolntfon, that when the con- , tntlon, adjourns, It meet an tlip jtd Miit- ' ay ot December; next was adopted liy yes 76, nays 19. John Sherman Was nominated tu:the 1 "eputirrnni caactrs :ast"nlght''.ntr' V7$) lenafor from Ohio, on the 79th ballot; ibcrraatt 43,. DennisOn 23, Schcluk 10. A rcsolntlon requesting congress tq all a national cniire'ulion litis passed both' onses of the Ohfo legislature; It: J rumored that LicutSfcmmcr Is to 0 promoted; - Smith, Cooper &.Cos ship Chancery, In eW Orleans, has' been- destroycd' tiy'Jtre, ) i6s $10000,, Forty frame, dwellings ! 1 the 4th district wcro alio destroyed.; '" , St. Louis, Jilurcli 28 ' Tho regular despatches rom Washing-, 1 in last, night, slates '.as a rumor, that the 1 ilture to" evacuate Sumter, on the day j revtons, was owing to a, technical reason, , nd' it. Is how snid tbut.lt will take, place 1 nraediatcly, The Senate will probably stniljoiirn till the middle of next Week. Musou, Hunter, nnd Lane, have left for , me, 1 Mr. Douglas lutqnds to reply to Breck-iridge's Breck-iridge's speech. Iu thp Senate ycslordny, Mr. Bayard snnicd his remarks In favor of recngoiz-ig recngoiz-ig the Independence, of the confederate tatcs; he discussed the causes leading 16 ie withdrawal or seven states, among hfch, was the formation and success of a Ctlonst party hostile to slavery, and hose ultimate purpose was the extinguish-icnt extinguish-icnt of slavery by the indirect action of 1 ie gpverument. no argued the right of roperty in slaves, and the duty of pro- 1 ictlngsuch right. A special dispatch to tho N. Y, Cpm-trcial Cpm-trcial of yesterday says, tbe National tUlligenar of that morning, has an edi-irlal edi-irlal of six and a half columns, entitled the Past, the Present, nnd the Future," J bicb is causing sensation in political cir j c. It reviews the. action of the Veccd- , ig slates severally aud jointly, and takes I bsttive gronnds agalust coercion, or the inploymeut offeree in any way to restore ; iot federal authority. The InUlligtnur't piulon is, that the existing difficulty can aly be settled by the interposition of a eneral convention of the states, and that ie. relation of the seceding states to the idcral government can be clinugel only yitbetr vqliintary return to the Union; tiling In that, the Editors seo no wuy pet but to. acknowledge their ndepend-nce'out ndepend-nce'out of the Union. It U s.aid many Lcpnblicuii lenders hav expreDsed similar I pinions, but ft.ls equally true-that they re determinedly opjiOsed br others. A OnI,Yton dispatch of the SQtli stales, 1 iat the Texas cbuveutlou has passed, tn rdinouco declaring racaiit Ve Govern- , (cut chair, and that the Secretary oj State ccounts for his refusal to appear before !ie convention, as dfd tho other officers pou due notification to tako oath of a- ( gimicc. Lieut. Governor Clark was to ssume the full direction ot mice, und the . eeretary ot State tyas cab"ed upon to and over the great seal of office, and IiU fCuiat records. The Legislature met on the 19th, It Is ot known what. Houston w li do, 1 In the Louisiana convention on ttit 21st, 1 fter a lively debate, the permanent con-Ututioa con-Ututioa of tho confederate states was , dopted by ayes 101, najs 7. The sloop Isabella, loaded with prnvis-ns prnvis-ns Tor the United States fleet, off 1'0 acola, was seized on tbe ulght of the 20th y State authorities. The United Stalcsstcanlef, PoWfiatf an, arrived off pensseola on 'the 1 6th, from Yersi Crojj making the fifth War vessel stationed there. Sherman was yesterday elected United States Senator from Ohio, A man was seriously llijured yesterday, wi the Central Illinois Railway, at Gh iiuh, by freight trotif rumiing off (be track; two children were killed, Prince Alfred had "been heard from, at Bermuda, and would arrive at Havana, fVprll 1st Grand preparations' were malt ng for1 his reception. The. yaeht; Mrsl( Kfagsland,- Mm Sew York, Was wrecked on the Florida :oast. , Scolt'fc ihehtricaj Troupe' Was escucd by the Cahawba (tet wverul days xposnre. The bout and nearly ull the Property were Jot |