Show STILL LAT ili R fihn fiig 11 E STATES another pony arrived boie bore yesterday with adai advices advises ces up tip to the from which we learn that the roost most strenuous st renous efforts effort are now being made maae ma tle ile to catchup patch up the union wie vie we had bad contemplated tem plated going early to press presa last i evening but the general interesting chara character iter of the later news induced us as to 0 o make the following summary th the Loul loui louisana sana convention at aaton paton rouge passed the ordinance of secession on the irth yeas nays 17 the Con convention ventin baad has adjourned to meet in new orleans in the latter city there ivas evas was great grest rejoicing and cannon dannon birin firing 01 and the Peli pell pelican carf fla fia flag 1 0 was everywhere unfurled the ret returns uns received frona from texas indicate an overwhelming majority favor of immediate I 1 d disunion I 1 a I 1 on the the south carolina senate adopted a resolution authorizing a the ibe government to bend send volunteers rs to jie jle thew ite assistance of florida if required in case tot fot jot threatened threatened invasion A great mass masa meetie had been held heid in Phila philadelphia delhia deihla favorable to the adoption of the crittenden resolutions oss the speeches and ind 1 inott mottoes bes on the processional flags flaga were all ati indicative di dica tive of a desire fon fog fona fora a peaceful solution of mr uc banan hanan sent in message lo 10 con congress 0 redi redl 0 oh n 1 the thi I 1 r SPECIAL MESSAGE MESS AGE 1 I deem it my duty to td submit to Congress a series serles of olis adopted by the legislature of virginia on the dinst having in peaceful settlement s of the existing existing nest lons ions which now threaten threat fi the we union ie they were delivered to me on thursday the insl by ex president tyle tyler r wh has lias leathis left lert his dagni dignified fi ed and honored retirement 1 in the hope 10 pe t aliat that he be may renden render service to III lil bis bia cou country t in this its hour of peril deril these reso lation lu tiong it will be perceived extend an invitation to all suc sue such h sta states tes whet whether her slaveholding blaye elave holding onnon ornon are willing to unite witti virginia in ira an earnest effort to adjust the present unhappy controversy in the spirit the te constitution was wa odgin ally formed aud and consistently with its principles so as to afford to the people of the slaveholding states adequate guarantees guaran tims ties for the se durity security of their I 1 rights and appoint commissioners to meet on the kh th day ot of february next in the city of washington similar commissioners appointed by Virgin virginia L lato to consider and if practicable agree upon some st suitable adjustment I 1 confess I 1 hail this movement on the part of virginia in a with great sati satisfaction faction from the past ill fIl history story of this ancient and re renowned commonwealth we have the fullest assurances that what she has undertaken bhe she will accomplish 1 if wean it can be done by atile elf eif enlightened lightened and aia per persevering eveking ef efforts lorts it is highly gratifying to know knew that orber other patriotic states have appointed and are appointing commissioners to meet those of virginia in III council when assembled they will constitute a body entitled in an eminent degree to the confidence of the country the general assembly of virginia has also resolved resol ved that president Ex john Zohn thyleria Tyler is hereby ap appointed hinted by the concurrent vote of each branch branc E of the general assembly a commis commissioner to the president Prest Jent sent of the united states and judge John Robertson 13 hereby appointed by a like vote a commissioner to the scale of 0 south carolina and the other states that have seceded or shall bhail secede with instructions respectfully to request the president of the united states and the authorities oe of such states to agree to abstain tending the pro contemplated by the action of this thia general assembly from any and all acts calculated to produce a collision of arms between the states and the government of me the united states however strong may bethe be the desire to enter into sueh such an agreement I 1 am convinced that I 1 do not possess the power and congress alone under the war making power ower ca can exercise the discretion of agreeing riba to abstain from any and andi all acts calculated to produce a collision of arms between this and another government it would therefore be a usurpation fr tar the executive to attempt to rest restrain raili their li hands ads by VY an in agreement in regard formatters over which he hadano constitutional contro control af if he were wera ere thus thug lo 10 act they might pass pas laws slawa which ch he should i be bound to obey though in conflict with his bis a agreement re ement under existing circumstances tny ray present actual power is confined within very narrow limits it is iq my duty at all times to defend and ana protect the public property within the seceding Sta tesso far aa as maybe may be practicable and especially to employ the properly constitutional means to protect project the arg property P of the united states and preserve the I 1 P public I 1 ic deace peace at this the seat of the federal 1 government if the seceding states abstain from front any and all acts calculated to produce a collision of of arms then the danger so much to be depre i I 1 bated will BO no longer exist exit defense and not 1 aggression has been the policy of this administration from the alegi beginning nning but ut whilst I 1 carn cari i entertain no nd such enga engagement gemen t as that proposed I 1 cordially commend it 1 I to d congress with much confidence that it w will ill lii meet t their approbation to abstain from passing any law i I 1 calculated to produce collision of I 1 ing the proceedings roce foce edings contemplated by the action of ot t the e general assembly of virginia I 1 am one of those who will never despair of the S aa republic c I 1 yet fret cheris cherish lt th the e belief that the I 1 american people will perpetuate the union of the states or on some terms ju just stand st and honorable fer for all alt sections ions lons of the cau country ifer I 1 trust that the mediation of virginia may bethe bethe destined means under the providence of agod god of ot accomplishing this inestimable benefit glorious are ane me memories nio ries rles of the past his history t ory iown such an achievement both in relation to her I 1 own fame and the welfare of the whole co un 1 1 t try ry aou would id surpass them all signed JAMES BUCHANAN dated washington Washing torr torf city jan 28 1861 the mayor of washington had been vien summoned before the select committee I 1 to testify relative to the conspiracy to seize the capital I 1 I 1 secretary dix the new secretary of the I 1 treasury had bad issued orders to captains ef of I 1 revenue cutters cuthers instruct instructing lub lug to deliver up their vessel to rebels defend ike ibe them rn to the last and if overpowered to blow them then up ile lie had bad also vv written ritten to the collector of cus toms at new orleans to tol apply to the governor I 1 of the state to revoke the seizure seizure A of the gov eminent hospital and arid tahe the tha th e order for removing 20 patients the secretary denounced the I 1 Gover governors naOs act as outrageous bIr barbarity katity disgraceful graceful ua to any ae a age e or country senator M mallory altor allor yat at pensacola tele telegraphed 1 crabbed on the that 1700 men were on t the he ground to resist the reinforcement of fort forb pickens and that if the brooklyn attempt attempted eI to relieve the fort a bloody fight would follow the brooklynn Brook lyns mission wa wan was reported peaceful but ready to intercept hostile demonstrations on the part of the gulf squadron the troops on board were destined destin td t td 0 O the works abbt abl he tortugas Tor the south carolina legislature u unanimously nahl nahi resolved to decline any intercourse with the virginia cummi commissioner 1 r 6 on n the ibe subject of f settling atlin difficulties their thel ir and irrevocable col hayne received r definite in instructions frow governor pickens to lay his propositions before the president for the vacation of fort sumpter and to avanti awain i reasonable time foi foe answer and f failing ailing to receive satisfaction they would proceed to take it il the leg legislature I 1 sl a endorses the governor mr seward pre presented dented a pe petition from the citizens of new nev york remonstrating against any legislation or giving any protection to to I 1 slavery in the territories and another petition praying for the adjustment of the difficulties mr douglas introduced a bill amendatory of 1 the them act of 1793 and the act of 1850 lil ill in relation to fugitive slaves referred to the tho judiciary committee nir air iverson pre presented dented I 1 in a the senate the georgia ordinance ef c before ta kin king 11 leave of hia hla colleagues made a speech justifying the course of his bis state said there were two points for the consideration of the government either tomake war or peace if i the former the south would seize all the for and not pay gay a dollar of the public deaf the south would fight and never sur renden render while there was a white man to exterminate if peace was ra leant ant the subject of a re reconstruction construction might be considered tho the resolutions of the virginia legislature I 1 legislature egl egi slature recommending 0 the holding of the convention of commissioners were read in tee the senate mr mason sustaining the resolutions said that if war occurred no mortal arm could remedy the evils to ta follow it was a delusion to think that coercion would not lead to war ile he said the seizures of the forts was waa a measure of precaution ana and it peace was restored every dol dollars larB worth of property would be accounted for onabe on the SS thIr aduce presented the betl pet tion of citizen of tont The ponderous document was ivas wrapped up in the american cati dlag flag the thie un furling 0 f chich a ah ch the petition kalled called foith forth quite guite a e A 0 orf off f r applause i 5 the convention at baton rogue on the passed resolutions requesting the sena ana and t tl representatives to r return llo ilo home me oni oil the a delegation from them tha chiago chiaro and milwaukie milwaukee board of trade tedi the president mr seward and others theares the prea Pres ident said sail jn his interview ie ferring referring to mr X Lincol ns ina lna inauguration o if mr lincoln Lin colix shall enjoy his hia accession to power aa ae much aa as I 1 shall retirement he will be a happy mar mard marf 11 mr seward said that he was willing to hoi toi lose iose sight of the slavery q question U esti I 1 on for the moment for 0 r the salvation of the union w the rust east and dunn difficulty had veen itt iet L tied without the expense of coffee conee arid and pistols russell and bailey have both been indic indicted tedi and the grand jury had made three present ine ments rits lits of ex secretary floyd isi for mal mai in office 1 1 ad foi complicity in the abstraction of bonds and v ad for conspiracy against P the government government gen scott spott is 13 reported fo to have receive received ed fi fresh A intelligence of des designs 0 ns on the capital which had ad caused him much mu ch anxiety f f judge 0 robinson who was sent by y vig virginia to the southern states slates as a peace maker I 1 tele graphs that jt if the brooklyn Bro oLlya wa to pensacola his mission would be fiu flu fruitless itle itie s s A new york herald wash washington c correspondent 0 are s pon eon 1 dent had disturbed the peace mak mai makers ersi by reporting a conversation said to have transpired between mr lincoln and someji somebody ody oay eise ine else ibe in wb which the pi president Pies ident elest elect expressed i sed a determination not to back down before opposition i aoi agi aei developments were establishing b doubt that a deep laid plot piot p lot had 1 been 1 ent er ed I 1 1 into inta by certain prominent officials s i of washinton washington ton to overthrow the government I 1 by the last mail from europe a great bif 4 tie tic is reported to have been bien fought fou 0 ht 1 I 1 between e tien the tut tur fuiks ks and persians the latter to the number of were routed and a great many killed and others taken tak tau in prisoners it was ported reported i that beveral several be verai veral rifled cannon i had been shipped from liverpool to ch charlee ai ies les ton weather was severe throughout eng 1 land lud I 1 5 count persi Per signy dy the french ordered the free circulation of ol all foreign journals throughout the french empire hostilities were suspended at gaeta gid nid gria part of the fre pre french rich fleet bad left VA inq inc ce e carl cari Carignan 0 nathad had been warmly received at naples victor emanuel had issued a proclamation calling on the people to show show before the prince the desire for the unity of italy francioli Francis Franci sli sij iII I 1 was determined to defend his position fion flon tn in f aie ale ui gaela gaeta florence aie ale was quite ill jil 1 garibaldi had his bis mind still on the spring campaign campal gr against austria in venetia 5 1 0 11 t |