Show BY BY tee THE wit uit I 1 E AND conly Eo inn ire FROIX thic THIS STATES S the pony express with eastern dates up to the inist fust arrived in this city between 28 I 1 I 1 and 3 on sunday morning captain morrison of the revenue revenue cutt cuff cutter t r lewis cass had bad sert sent I 1 in n his re resignation to the the 1 1 treasury department at vii lia washington and ac that te lie had surrendered surrendered dered derid hilve as sel bel to the state authorities of alabama th the e government have concluded to accept no buch such resignations irom from secessionists the follow orlo w I 1 I 1 1 ing orden order had been issued dl department 1 feb lith 1861 1 J J georgia a Capt captain alfi in th thre revenue cutter service of the united states stater late in command of the lewis cass li having in violation of his official catli and offis dutli to f be the govern government merit surrendered his vessel to the state of Ala aia bamba it is hereby diric directed ted that his name nante be stricken off the rolls of tha thi 1 said servi service cp i by order orders of the president of the united states iier signed johs JOHN A dix secretary athe of the treasury 1 department ASKS IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATA RELIEF jn the house on the chait chair man inan of the committee of ways and meansie incani in eana cana sent up a letter from the secretary odthe treasury showing 0 the deplorable condition of his depart department and suggesting a mode of re relief mr sherman asked leave to introduce introduces bill requiring he lie secretary to accept froin froia any state a guarantee of any stock which may be issued by the united states to the tb amount of the public money noney deposited with under the distribution act mr sherman shermman saia that thatis j relief was wils to be given the bill should be passer that day kir hir mr garnett of virginia said that if unanimous consent was required it should not be given while lie he was a member of the house mr shepman said that he had reported the bill reluctantly mr ban of new attacked amz ate Ga Gainetta inett and nd said that the latter gentleman would break government and add leaett without money mr 0 succeeded in preventing ID M the hill bill from being bein g introduced I 1 or OF tue TUB nond BONDS i he mr morris mide made a report from the specials committee on the indian bond abstraction case which be he reported to be unanimous mr haskin wished the report read as it would explain why the treasury gas wAs yas empty after afler debate mi alz Pryor conten contended led that if it was not unanimous ordered tinted i THE tloyd TOYD 7 balley baitey i P the report of the select committee gives glies detailed facts relative to the abstraction of the indian bonds bondi thirty to forty foty witnesses had bad been eiml examined nM including t ex S secretaries floyd the latter is abed from any complicity iii ill the th theft but he as wall well a as s the former S secretaries of the interior is censured for the inefficient maniar manner mannen in in i which the bonds had been held in ia that do da being no adequate response attached to the custodian according toh jou to p s se ts own evidence be he did not knoer where the bonds 0 which he lie obtained possession came from biely birely was ari arl an agent ia in llie tile ill ili e negotiation ne 0 for the sale bale of bo and russell case was an intermediate party between and bailey balley it was also ascertained that floyd gave acceptances to the amount of 0 nearly s even wil wll mil lions two to ahree three mil mii liona nore nora thama than majors jors jogs Il E noo co ever earned while these contractors had received all the money that ever was due du them acceptances cep given riven anthe the strength strang h of their contract senator Benjamim benjamin was wag an important witness wit nesa about a year ago he had received I 1 aletter a letter ietter f I 1 f from rom duncan shernan co asking askin aslin 0 him to ascertain whether mr floyda acceptances were good mr benjamin benjmin called on the president who said that he be knew kne nofri nothing f g about aboud t then thera or any law lav authorizing their issue ue mr lier Ifer benjamin jamin then called on floyd who said that the acceptances were in accordance corrance cor dance ce with the of the de department part ment and add ware done conditionally as to toabe the arrival of trains from one point to another mr arr benjamin reminded t impropriety of ab aca a course of procedure and floyd sald said that ae woul dds djs issue sue nomore notwithstanding s land tand I 1 rik rii tf A rf M 1 f 9 HM J t from fr april thi i to 0 evec evet december en ber be he had given acceptances an ea to the amount of thelast the last ba batch was given on the ath of december the day that bailey delivered the last supply of bonds the committee had ascertained that thab some at these acceptances were still out and worth of them were in the hands bands of one or two parties algne but were worthless the committee made no recommendations merely reported the facts A washington dispatch of the thinks it t due to the president to state that he imme I 1 after the interview with mr benjamin ter jamin I 1 ent for floyd and on learning that the tice lice of giving diving acceptances was without the sanction of law instructed him to pay what washout wa sout but to issue no more floyd promised andar and mr B thought thou bt there was only on ly aa a sm small email 11 am amount aunt involved 5 1 TiaO INIAS THE HOUSE ke e pryor and leake of virginia represented that state not over disposed to peace I 1 tu ful rul submission mr mr pryor saw sau virginia 7 would I 1 sever evertee the bonds which boun bound d her t to 0 the oppressive asso association clation unless justice and aad equality were secured to her she had haa not i pronounced her bub sub mission but had resolved magnanimously to I 1 make one more effort to preserve the uni union on mr leake nake baid said that virginia was anxious to preserve pres erye erya the union tf it she bhe SI recoula he could coula get justice if not she would trust to 0 o her own right t arm and appeal to no earthly power for aid A hundred and twenty nina nine out of a hundred and fifty delegates were for fon secession unless they obtained ample I 1 guarantees C by the fourth of man mar manch match ch mr I 1 pryor had a paragraph to read from the iff I 1 vand whig sustaining his assertion as to the course of virginia mr rvin eckleb sickles followed the gentlemen ge i ht temen kemen and stated that the union men of new kork york had bad met a cordial response people of virginia kentucky Kin tucky and tennessee which was indicative of jove for tha tho union 1 outten MUTTEN crit cret DENa compromises THE ghe hi mr r crittendon Critten din denon 0 the resented ed ae memorials f rom by V persons favorin favoring g his compromise measures mr air sumner took the floor and noade made a speech tp which he declared that if it the signers of the petitions hafl bad known krov the true e effect fab ct of crit tendons ten dens denb compromise he did not believe belleve that they ther would have signed a them at all the prop battion went beyond y ond the breckenridge 0 platform for tm mr sumner argued that the term for compromise was past ile he would appeal to the people when the he provision was to surrender principles of freedom in territories which aa the fort sumter of the north he would surrender nothing and would not have T A substitution of compromise com aromi se for principle mr crittenden said be he supposed that the eigners Ig ners of 0 the petition were intelli intelligent elit eilt men he had hid presented propositions of a basis of peace why had not the get gentlemen lumen limen off offered grid to amend mr S thought them wrong every word and line mr C asked it iffe we gentle mail mall man ban had llad no proposition to make mike mr the constitution as administered ministered id by bf washington mr C asked why he had not moved md ved that thai mr S said that he had voted for the resolution odthe of the senator of new hampshire which expressed his idea idoa mr air C continued and appealed to senators to standby the union In lon ton now that form torm sot got com J promise seemed to tobe be exhausted bausted ex Ile he believed that something must be done dode or the country would not be saved he ila could not seo see how men could comet comei there and add talk taik business when the tha union was in danger mr S said baid the senator from kentucky was not aware of his hs civra popularity in massachusetts massac ihus ibus etts and willingness odthe people to endorse resolutions bearing mr nir e which they so much respected when if they had bad examined the propositions thern themselves selves they rejected them the senator in concluding intimated that the propositions were intended to apply to territory hereafter acquired mr C Cre replied plied piled that chedid be hd not consider thal thai essential mr S said that the sella gelia senator tor for from kentucky had voted fir the po position proposition to print it mr C wa gunder runder tood stood to say that 1 ie if that thai amendment was not acceptable Accept ble bie L b 1 would 1 reade rece de the tue matter was postponed tue TUB NAVY WAVY BILL bia lia oreene GREENE ON till UNION lir sir green greenl e of missouri opposed the of sloops of war and ald and ad vacated edtee edtHe we right 9 MI missouri was wag for the union which gave protection to all the senator considered that the action of oti kentucky tennessee and virginia had bad been disastrous if the border states had acted there would ha have haye ve been a peaceable separation if no n adjustment was made all the ale sie slave siave states but delaware maryland and virginia would go out to together ether he was af afraid raid of virginia she was so slow arkansas missouri I 1 sour bour and kansas wanted to go out laughter ile he said after northern mi migration ration died out she would fall back into the arms of missouri I 1 the object of the republicans was to extin I 1 aguish slavery he favored mr Critt Critten endens dens dena plan but such amendments were good for nothing unless there was ivas a reaction north j the amendment was then concurred in 27 against b 17 the bill was then passed i THE TREASURY TERRIBLY consumptive the secreta secretary ry of the treasury in a letter to mr sherman states that the liabilities to fall fail due before the ath of march next were nearly the accruing revenue it was estimated would net about leaving to be borrowed there was in the treasury subject to draft a little over OW while drafts to the amount of i 9 doo were unanswered 1 ing the short time remaining of mr buchan ans administration the secretary considered it indispensable for a loan senater BY proclamation president buc Bur buchanan burhanan hanan banan had issued a tion declaring ahat tb aftan afcan an extraordinary occasion required the senaie senate to convene for the trans j action of business on the ath ot 0 march at receiver and act adt upon such com i muril murii I 1 i as might be made to it on the part of the executive this convening of the senate is to enable the incoming president to to nominate I 1 for confirmation the members of cf his dis cabinet VIRGIN VIRGINIAS commissioner TO uhn SECEDING STATES the governor of virginia had transmitted to the legislature a communication received from judg ludge judge I 1 0 o robinson the commis commissioner aloner eloner to toi seceding states dated montgomery eeb beb ad in which the judge stated that that the governor of georgia had accepted tha the mediation od of virginia an anil gave assurances bat that hat the state would abstain during th the period occupied bromall from all ail acts aels calculated to produce a collision of arms between that statland State and the Fede federal government the commissioner believe believed dl th atthe governor of alabama would give gave a fayo favorable rable answer and that south carolina would conform her course to the action or recommendation of the southern confederation WE llo WIO t the returns of ot the elections in tennessee were favorable to upion union candidates the therall call cail for tor a convention was def defeated batea only two se be being elected LOUISIANA UNFURLS hel HEM flad LAG on the a new flag of 11 sovereign n louisiana was unfurled from the top of the city hall new orleans amidst the bhrin firing of cannon ringing I 1 of bells and the general rejoicing of the people THE president fRES pres RESIDENT IDENT ELECT ON 1113 WAY TO THE CAr CAPITOL ITOL A indianapolis oh ih the morning of the 1 oth an immense crowd assembled around the hotel botel where mr lincoln had been staying in hearings hea ringa speech mr lincoln in de declining clinin to gratify the assemblage sem blage t stated that thit if he made speeches 1 wherever his friends desired him blin to would not be able to reach tho the national capitol at attha thet appoInt edt eat ahne in thanking the people for his reception he expressed the hope thab they alt ait it 1 might I ht meet again anjer uner one flag of otone one union which was wasl followed by immense cheering mr lincoln was warmly greeted at every stopping 4 tace race a ce of the cars but refused speaking till after his arrival at cincinnati where he ki was waa is enthusiastically received nis HIS SP SPEECH ecil AT CINCIN cincinnati lati iATI shortly after 4 his hig arrival at the burnea burnett giouse mr linc lincoln oln oin made his appearance on the balcony bakony accompanied by mayor bishop who made mile a short abort introductory address mr air L ihen iben spoke occupying about twenty I 1 minutes mt heis reported to have said 1 I have spoken but once before this in ini cincinnati that vas was 1 previous to th the list last presidential election eloctio n occasion iza in ira a friendly m with cincere dressed liu riu much ch of what I 1 said sald to the k kentuck lana iana I 1 gave my opinion that wey we as republicans would ultimately beat them as democrats democrate brats but that they could postpone that that result longer by nominating senator douglas for the presidency than they could in any other way they did not pot no t in any true sense of the word nominate S sanator senator douglas and the result has come certainly as soon as ever I 1 expected I 1 also told them hov how I 1 expected that they would be treated after they should have been beaten and I 1 nomi novi now wish to call their attention to what I 1 then said upon that subject I 1 then said 1 I will tell you 5 ou so far as I 1 am permitted to speak for the opposition what we mean to do with you we mean to treat you tou as nearly as we possibly can as washington jefferson and madison treated you we mean to leave you alone and in no way to interfere with your institutions to abide by all and every compromise of the constitution and in a word coming back to the original proposition to treat you as far as dp generated men if we have degenerated by imitating the examples of those thoad noble fathers ivashin lV washington ashin ton tod jefferson and madison we mean to remember that vou you are as good as we arc that there ia is no difference between us oher other than the difference of circumstances we mean to recognize and bear in mind always that you have as good heart hearts in your bosoms as other people or as we achlin claim to have and treat you accordingly fellow citizens of kentucky friends brethren I 1 may call you in my position I 1 see no occasion and feel no inclination to retract a word of this if it shall not be made good be assured that the fault shall not be mine mr Lincol Lincoln ns 8 remarks were received with great enthusiasm in passing to his bis room those who could rushed at him throwing c their arms around him patting him on t the he back and almost wresting his arms of off the po iticia qs we were re awrich in rich profusion 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