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Show The Louliliut CrUU. New i)reena. 22. After announciu the content; of Emory's communication. Carter said the United States troops and I (ion. Emorr are used l-t porpciu.ii"-in-: famie winch wmild drive any State into revolution, and which wiil be un-j earthed when the invent! cation com -j mittee arrive:. A cry. '"Let' t'ghL j wp are poin in any how!" wr. raided: in the crowd, and he replied, ''Alon whole! who-le! their passions overcome thoir reaorj would ruin any cau1.-1. 1 fort-id ihoOj actingunder a'nv comnii:sion lo taku a step which would bring them in eomlict , with the troops of the Cnitcd Statfs." J Ue then ordered tbo men to rc t i n t'n--; custom lioue -tcp-. 1 New Orleans -2, later. -Ofn. Kmory : to-day sent cojiici of tlie loliovwng dis-j patch" to both Carter and Warmtli : Wasbintrton, 1T2. V . H. Eui'Tv, : oommanding dcjiartmerit of lb e (lull, N-w Drleiin-: Tho President desire-l that you hold yuiir troop; in reiidinrss; to suppress a conflict of armed bodies j of men, should such occur, and guard; public property Irom pillage or cestruc- lion. Keep'thii department informed) of vour actiau. y order of thd secretary of war. Signed 1 O. 0. Towxsexd, ! Adjutant General. ! Tiio Warmolhit3 have now decided : that it ret nires 'A mem hers of tho house ' and 10 of l ho senale to constitute a quor- ura, thus annulling their action repeal-j ing the obnoxious law3.. ; When Carter concluded hU speech i tho crowd slowly dispersed. .Canal St. i this evening is unuually quA. The action of the President, in preventing a ! conflict, seems to givo satisfaction to toe citizens, in view oi' tho early coming of; iho oonressional committee, which 1 promises a peaceful solution oi' the trouble. ! &lriifri hcnlng l' .ivtn i.ri. Charleston, S. C, 22. The work of putting l-'orts SumpLer and Moultrie in a defensive condition will begin at, once. The contractors will commence mounting forty hiavy guns to-day. fort Pulaska, below Savannah, istilso; to bo strengthened with eitonsivo i earthworks and guns of greater calibre. Tlie Cuiloiu House Inveitgiitlo:i. New York, 22. Leet aid in continuing contin-uing his testimony, that the lottor from tho President to Orinnell was. tho only one he ever heard of on tho subject, llo : never told the Presidont when ho oh-l lained the letter that ho wished to he-; come an applicant for the general order -: business; never threatened Orinnell that unless he gave him tho gcnc-ial order bu3ine;a bo would not be appointed collector, as ho hud no influence to justify jus-tify such threat. Neither Gon. Porter nor liabcock were interested with him in tho bmincan a cent's worth. Tho prolits of ono year were $12,000 from llio bonded waruhou-e and SU,000 from the general order store. General Fortor lold liim the President regretted that Leet had entered into the rnnge- ment with iiixby. Levi's impression of tho reason for iln; was tlie bringing of tho President's name and thoe around him into cmncction with witness and Now York mailers. Leet remembered writing Lindsay to coum on lo Washington Wash-ington With reference to an investment in San Do nun go, r bile rocoivinga salary sal-ary of Sa,000 from iiixby, his salary from ibo army was about S-,S00 or S'J,- I WO. The prolits of tbo concern of Leet 1 & Slocking amount to $3,000, of which SIT, 033 was invested. He could state by reference to tho books what became of the rest. In Blurting iho business ho put in Sl.OOO and Stocking SGOO. Leet was requested to furnioh by to-morrow tho exact way in which the prolits were invested. Adjourned. Do t well Etoncratiil. Washington, 22. The report of tho committee of ways and means, on tho ; syndicalo operations, completely exonerated exon-erated secretary lieutwoll : from all charges ugaint him in conncctien with ; tlio syndicate loan. Tlie KobinkkA UliuliUc. Omaha, 22. Tho sonato received an- J other senator to-day, making a quorum. . The otlico of governor was declared va- . cant, and a rc-olution of election for gov- . crnor passed. Tiiehou-ornot al2 p.m., und ! ' ordered the sergeant-at-arms lo arrosl , Ihe cliiet clerk who wus ab-ent, but Cropsey refused to repeel tho warrant, , and tho governor has refused to recog- I nizo the act of the legislature, he hav- 1 ing prorouged that body on Pridnj. Senator Ivennedy, who completed the 1 quorum, has gone home. Ait Alderman icnl to Jail. j Chicago, 22. Alderman Glade, who was convicted of bribery a few days since, waft to-day sentenced to six months in the count. v jail, and a line of $100. A Ictl. Topeka, K'., 22. The grand duke and suite are hero, and we are happy, Moui tnry ami Sloekg. New Y.trk, 22. Gold dull; sterling '.U; governments quiet und lirm; stock's lirm. W. U. T , 7;'.?; IJuicksilver, 20; " W. F. Co., oJ; Paciilc Mail, 6r. London, I'l'. Consuls, rJ2i u-n. Paris, 22. lients, otif. -15c. |