| Show from our extra of the instant EASTERN NEWS NEW BY T eln ELS GRAPH lax las tax anji D ro pont N T I 1 I 1 the pony express with Washington ton dates dafes u up P to the february february Y 1 ia arrived arl y e a here on ri I 1 I 1 wednesday forenoon between eleven and I 1 twelve on the ath mr buchanan sent in a message to both houses of 0 congress accompanying the correspondence that had bad passed a sed bed between him and idol lia hayne hayna the commissioner from south carol caroi carolina ina lna which was ref referred efred toa to a select 1 committee of five and ordered to 0 be K printed anted secretary y if holt hoit olt on the oth replied to col hayne acknowledging the Pre presidents president 19 reception oe of the colonels Colo coio mels aels communications mr 1 t i t holt makes a summary 0 of f the instructions s of 09 governor pickens to col Ilay liay Hayne nayne neanA ana and the announcements noun cements made by the iatter latter latierro to the president of his position as a legal officer og 0 the state its attorney generalao 0 claim for the them state the exercise of it its s undoubted rights etc and then comes to the threat threat of taking fort sumter by force of arma arms the secretary of war I 1 expresses the presidents s surprise at south carolinas style of doing business proposing purchase and force in in the same breath the secretary saw more than the mere transfer of property and that which could not be accomplished or attained by the course of 0 that state south Ca carolina rotina could no 0 more assert her right ot of eminent domain aoma in ov over oyer erFort fort sumter than maryland could over the district of columbia the closing 0 of the Secre letter asserts 1 that po reinforcements or cements sent to tomajor 9 ajor Ander anderson sop sor because he had not asked for any aby but should his safety require it etre elre every ry effort would be made maae to supply them the president dant e had bad done everything M to assure south carolina and the country of his bia unceasing 0 desire for a peaceful and honorable honorah le a adjustment with that state of present di difficulties but if after all the multiplied proofs of the presidents anxiety for peace the authorities of south carolina shall assault fort sumter and peril the lives of the handful of brave bravo arid and loy loyal al men shut up within its walls and thus plunge 6 our common country in the horrors of civil war then upon them and those that they represent must iest rest the responsibility col hayne in replying on thesta the sih in substance says b although his bis emphatic refusal of myde mand mans ma nd clokes closes the faission mais tais sion slon I 1 wish to correct the impress oal oni oai that carolina wished to purchase sumter carolina would make compensation pe pensa mati matl tion for injury done to property but the ide idea a of burh purchase e is entirely inconsistent with the ass assertion ton of or paramount right in the pur chaser carolina claims to have dissolved political connection and destroyed all political relations with your government with everything within her borders she is a separate and independent government exercising sovereign sove bove sovereignty reig nty over every fostof foot oe soil except sumter the avowed intention to hold Sum sumter teras as aaili a military post by a foreign government leaves the authorities then to determine tha the proper course to be pursued 72 ile he asks the president if he was aware that the holding of a fortress by a foreign power again t vil vii of t e a h r lue 3 1 I 1 the abe Is 3 th e h highest igli st in insult vz uit be c ca an n offer abo ile lle heays says a U carolina rolie has nas as not ta taken ken amter JI b because caus of misplaced confidence in the government it has deceived her and thinks the reply to his bis demand that the occupation I 1 of fort sumter is no cause of the irritation but f for or the ofa A rodj eslena fo or I 1 I 1 a grave r ve subject he ire concludes that it i responsibility sibl bi lity tests an tA dil 0 I 1 i 1 ment Is u unconscious n conado I 1 us af Y b e fact lat an and d discover C ier the grounds of the to 3 surrender sumter I 1 I 1 I 1 As aks col hayne had bad left washington hisae joinder was returned to hir bir himat riat charleston through the te mii mai mall mail the general al 0 opinion 1 I 1 nion is that sumter surater will ivill not be bt attacked and further proceedings relating re latinw to it itt will be discussed a al t the southern congress me meantime antimi the authorities i ties of south carolina will be vigilant and prevent re reinforcements to major anderson all ail domestic supplies and mail facilities facilities are to obe be d denied eniel and all ail possible cleans means taken to starve out the garrison capt til tiffon ton of 31 aryland maryland a gentleman who got seriously im presed impressed with the distracted state atthe orthe country had blown biown out his brains with a pistol 1 1 j irr aff A washington dispatch of the sih sib states tb that at the stlouis st louis had been ot ordered from the guif guff squadron as early as the I 1 0 december r the sabine on the ath of january three days before the surrender of the pensacola navy yard leaving the other vessels to compose 1 1 po si abit that squadron pocahontas and cumberland tto ito TO obtain provisions khe the store ship supply was ivaa sent by order of fl nig g officer I 1 to pensacola I 1 and by capt armstrong tb then en at that place was ordered to return to the squadron but instead of doing 0 so capt walker her hei commander took on board the paroled officers abd men and women froin fromi fit fort pickens andar and proceeded t to new york for which he has been court martial led the cumberland had been order ei to hampton roads and the pour poux attan altan to new now york the disaffection reported in the squadron is said to be only in the powhattan Pou pom hattan anio among the officers froni from the southern states Eleven 1 vessels of wa were T reported on the east coast roast one at cu cuba one ohe oneat at art 0 agas and the macedonian and dyo dro kl in had bad arrived in the neighborhood 1 f fort pi pickens tk en S I 1 t horatio kings nomination to the offic office e of 0 postmaster general had hadi not been confirmed and would riot till the republican senators were assured that mr klag king would execute Colfax Colf coif axa ys bill relative to postal service in seceding states which the appointee is said to favor to the utmost extent major ritchie Eit elt chie bie of baston bliton and governor andrews of massachusetts had tendered to president rucha bucha nany twenty six regiments ready to march at a moments notice for the protection of the capital A special tender of was understood in oe of information pointing to tile the imminent danger of ari art attack luponi washington prior to the lyth of february the loan bill had passed both House sand had bad received the tha presidents signature the amendments to the bill provided hat that it should be applied to the redemption of treasury note sand for no other purpose ii L e not for lor coercion of seceding states I 1 certain distinguished virginians had tele graphed to governor pickens Pic keng requiring him still to forbear attacking sumter to which the governor replied courteously but would be by the presidents 1 cation catlon mie ale alex aiex x W hussell russell D I 1 cand samuel cooley of connecticut had been appointed paymasters in the tho Navy rev the navy the S bouthern ou thern congress at montgomery on tha the gih unanimously agreed to a constitution and provisional government A strong 0 and vigorous government will gp go into immediate operation with fullwo full fuli powers w er s and ample funds no proposition for compromise or recon reconstruct tion will be entertained the congress will remain in session to mak make e all necessary laws A savannah dispatch of the ath says that governor brown h had ad sei the preceding day five vessels owned in new york the boston traveler states that the bankers lathat city would not take the loans loan s of the new administration referring doubtless to the 2 5 unless the affairs at the south are satisfactorily settled the elections in tennessee are reported favorable to the union men of that state general scott had orde redall the forces of ahe e district of C abi 0 b ae read op per orm duty 0 bathe tie 16 ith jtb ja tl e da cyp previous to tb the cog coa counting antin of efe nr a va es n the house ex secretary floyd was to be shortly in the district of columbia to submit himself to the criminal laws of the district ile he pronounces a all ail 11 charges against him frivolous and by ex secretary kagy thompson p aided by the administration A proposition is expected bof toabe ise iye oberea in tile tiie the peace congress under rebil rebii republican an wt auspices propos ingan accommodation basis of a national convention for the consideration oi of amendments amendee isto to the constitution to be called by the stafean Stafe sn the recommendation of con congress ress the resident Pes ident his home at springfield on the morning morn ing of dhe lith after ho be I 1 had shaken hands with a large number of person persona and ilet left bis his lady behind for a tvr a w days he took position on the platform of his hii car aud and made a short and affection speech ile he 19 re reported potted to hase hale spoke as follows luv luy my ko N 0 one not in my position can appreciate the sadness I 1 feel at this parting to this people I 1 owe all that I 1 am here I 1 have ived hyed more than a quarter of a century here my children vere ware born and here one ohe of themis them is buried I 1 know not s see bee ee you again A duty duly dt devolves valves upon hie me which is perhaps greater than that which has devolved upon any other man bince ethe the days of ayash AVash ington ilene ligne ver would havo bavo succeeded except lor for the aid of divine providence providen exion upon which lie he atall times relied if I 1 eel feel that I 1 cannot succeed without the same divine aid which sus sul sus bained him and in the same almighty being I 1 place e my reliance re li I 1 ance for support chope vou you my will all ah pray that I 1 may rec receive eive elve divine assistance without which I 1 can cannot not succeed but with which success is certa certain irn irr again ibid you all an affectionate loud applause followed and themsie he more pious 1 4 1 shout shouted ed we wil wll pray 16 for r you I 1 speech lAfr mr lincoln betray betrayed eti etl much emot emotion loDL people were moved motears to tears the presidents suite consisted of J G na C q esq his private secretary A I 1 and be tween twenty hive five and thirty gentlemen in including 0 judges colonels majors 1 editors and influential inen men of the state alf afi mr ali lincoln spoke b briefly at several stations T where crowds were ready to greet him on his hia passage 1 lr in the montgomery convention on th the ath there was great excitement on the presentation of 0 two new flags the ladies of south carolina had sent a beautiful moda model flag which w was wag pre presented senad to the ahe cine convention nt lon ion by one of ih tha the a mem members beis bels the flag had a blue cross on a red rea field and seven stars it was much admired A gentleman from charleston had also sent bent a flag with a cross and fifteen stars on a fiefdom fied fief dof stripes A committee was mas appointed colre to lre ire port on a flag and seal seala a coat of arms and aid a d motto for the southern confederacy tho tha president had bad been leen directed to appoint jeam adam com coms s M missioners s S i 0 ner ners ders son on forch foreign 1 I 0 n affairs and finance ginan finan ceon on military and d naval affairs commerce and on ori patents I lion llon ion hon jefferson davis of mississippi ivas was wab then elected president and hon alixte AI alexi exi stephens of georgia vice president of the southern confederacy the vote was I 1 the lin hon non AH stephens in acknowledging I 1 ging the compliment of a serenade from froni the people of montgomery that evening alluded to tha the assembling of members from different and ald d independent states but now he could con c on them upon being once moie mote 11 citizens I 1 of a common country nw was adopted appointing three threet alabama deputies to inquire and report on what terms suitable buildings 1 in montgomery montgomer Mont homer komer y could be obtained for the use of the several beir if ai executive departments ol 01 the confederacy under the provisional government an ordinance yas was was passed continuing in force until repealed or altered by the southern cor congress 0 ress 9 1 all law laws of the united states in force or in use ontee on the first of ob november last it is understood der stood that under this law lav a tariff will be laid on all goods brought from the united sates states was ing 0 the appointment of a committee to report a constitution for the permanent government of the confederacy the congre congress ss had bad a se 1 1 A 1 cret session of two hours the rest of the pro ceedie ce edings s were conducted openly U the members of the montgomery con congress ress had advised their friends in washington that abat ministers had been beer appointed to rep rei represent resent the interests of the southern confederacy in europe col judge the commissioner commissioner from alabama visited mr buchanan thi ihl chanan on the loth but the president though receiving him as a dis 1 citizen of that state would not re ceide ar him imin in an effii official AA iet let c capacity a a c 1 t y n nol non fo r would I 1 ad b he e A A e enten enter fr ate r f x as into n fd d i the 5 subject fi i t of his bis I 1 mise mis i sion to treat for the surrender of the arsenals and other 0 t her property in in that state the thi e peace congress had various plans submitted mit for consideration but the general impression i korder vorder border state resolutions press I 1 on was that the had met with the most favor and that some bome buch such plan would be adopted 1 including 1 the division of the territory ry by the line lined of 36 north of which whick slavery would be ve prohibited south bouth of it to be ba determinedly determine dby the people vin NiA without libut com congressional Congress b fonal I 1 or other legisla legislative tiie tipe interference I 1 ter the muskets ts seized by the shenew diew york police on the ike steamer monticello had been bien delivered er e d u up p to the agent of Geor georgia georcia kia andon and on vein bein being telegraphed tel tei to that effie effect ct the governor rit rat re leased the vessels referred to in a former forme r part falt of this summary from little rock arkansas on the oth states states slates that the arsenal containing co taini dg stand of a arms r ms a and n d a large amount of am 1 and 40 cannons including capt cape braggs buena vista battery was surrendered to the th eState tate authorities the day before and wa was ai i then garrisoned by volunteers the louisiana committee on postal affairs had reported that they would recognize reco nize the government at washington 0 for the present business until a southern congress hereafter caw called form postal arrangements the action of the montgomery convention was ap al prove dand land a salute of guns was fired in nw orleans in the honorof honor of the president add aid vice president 0 of the southern bouthern Boti sofi thern confederacy cip 0 the bark ephraim williams put into nor folk tolk ohi the tild ong one man mari frozen to death and five oe of her crew frostbitten frost bitten in the house on the ath mr nir cox offered amendments to the senate bill for a temporary tempo raty government for Territory the fhe of 0 colorado it prep proposes oses td allow the teiei people to a assemble ardd arid form themselves an organized |