Show tito timo A BY TELEGRAPH yue TUE ori dra AND POTTS P ON V M ve RM S Is FRO tile TIIE STATES the pony P ony ex express press with eastern advices advises ad vices up to the fifth of march arrived here yesterday morning 0 at bitten ten bringing the anxiously looked for inaugural b address of mr lincoln linc oln oin but no account of ceremonies the telegraph agent at kearney leads us to expect full and more comprehensive details by next pony pany CONGRESS A st louis dispatch of the of february states that in the house of representatives that day the motion to reconsider by which mr corwins carwins Cor wins prepared amendments to the constitution yesterday failed to receive the required two thirds vote was announced as the arst business in order after speeches from kilgore and stani stanlon on the former in favor op the proposition and the latter against a reconsideration it was carried against 65 great confusion prevailed the question was then taken as yesterday u upon on agreeing to the amendment and it was wag adopted 65 the announcement of this result was followed by tumultuous applause irom both the republican and democratic sides of the house and from the galleries THE PEACE CONGRESS MEASURES BEFORE THE SENATE ALMOST A now row mr crittenden on the by consent of the senate offered a report from the select committee on the proposition adopted by b y the peace conference recommending the adoption of that proposition I 1 mr seward said the senator from illinois trumbull and himself formed a minority of that committee and wished to submit a substitute as a minority report but the majority thought it was not competent so lie he asked leave leave to submit a joint resolution in his own name in which the senator from illinois concurred whereas the legislatures of kentucky III lii illinois and new jersey have applied to congress to call a convention to propose amendia amendments ants to the constitution there therefore fores foret resolved that the other states be invited to take the subject into consideration and express their will upon upon the subject to congress in in pursuance of the fifth artle artic article articie leof leot le of odthe the constitution ution mr hala haia object edi edl to t the consideration of the report that day the report and amendment and joint resolution res alution were ordered to be printed ant laid over ahil ana anil and the senate pro ceeder to the tite consideration af other matters the dispatch one ohe having arrived a discussion arose whether the consideration of a the report of the select committee was then in order dle die ars hale and fessenden contended that it was not clr mr crittenden replied to mr fessenden saying C the senator had no n 0 right to cha rael derize anything he said as presumption mr fessenden 1 I did not say bay any sach buch thing mr crittenden you did sir if lii understand mr lessenden fessenden des Pes senden we well weil sir I 1 did noi not but the senator can take it as he lle pleases mr nir crittenden turning towards mr fes sen dens desk with his back to the chair going close gose to mr fessenden said something which was inaudible in the gal gai gallery iery lery the chair called callea the senators to order THE PEACE the adoption adon adoption tion of guthries proposition ifield by tle the tie peace congress con 0 resa on 0 n the th e 1 general satisfaction and stocks advanced from S 3 to 5 per cent hopes of peace were greatly ra sed gedbut but the proceedings 0 inthe in the senate over the fhe th proposition from the seleck select com cittee int iDt teer and the telegraphic report from rich mond mend of the speeches of ex president tyler and others brought a damper over stocks A dispatch from richmond of the says that tyler and ledoea had been serenaded that evening and in acknowledging the denounced the result of the ron con conference ferenc e as a worthless affair and said that the south had nothing to hope for from republicans Mr Ledden said it was a delusion a shame an insult and an offense to the sonth month montague Z made a secession speech the dispatch adds the secession feeling is increasing SENATE AND HOUSE committees WITH LINCOLN lin AND HAMLIN the tle committees comma tees appointed to notify the president and vice president of their election reported to the senate and Hou hon seAbe following replies mr lincoln said lyeth with deep gratitude to my countrymen for their mark of confidence anti and with great distrust of my noy ability to perform even eveh in favorable circumstances now rendered doubly difficult by the existing national peril but with reli rell reliance ance on the strength of our f free ree government and the ultimate loyalty of the peo pie to the just principles on which it is founded and above all with unshaken faith in in the I 1 j su supreme M ruler of nations I 1 accept this trust an and shall shail I 1 be pleased plead to sl nafy my acceptance to the respective houses ol of cono cong congress ress reas mr hamlin said please communicate to the two houses my acceptance of the trust confided in me by a generous people and while the position was neither sought for nor desired am sensible I 1 of the obligation in pc aced ed it il shall be beb mv ear car earnest earliest irest liest effort to ge my d i y in such a manner as shall the interest of th the e I 1 whole country BUCHANAN REPROVED FOR HOLDING 0 INTER COURSE WITH THE commissioners 1 ROM FROM SOOTH CAROLINA the select committee of flye fire on the presidents course of receiving commissioners from south carolina to the house hou se on the the committee regarded the mission itself aswell as well weli as the manner in in which it was treated by the president as among among the most remarkable events of the extraordinary extraordinary times in which we live the committee could not perceive on what principle the president assumed to fent entertain ertain or to hold official communication munica muni cation tion tien with the representatives es of south carolina 4 the committee considered that under the I 1 principle announced in the presidents leWs annual message the could be regarded lh in I 1 ho other light than is as engaged 0 in a re revolutionary volu effort to subvert the government and it would have been the plain duty of the executive to enforce the laws ians against individuals known or suspected of complicity in any movement of a treasonable character the committee failed to discover any circumstances cum stances justifying i 0 the president in enter haaning diplomatic intercourse with that state elc except 1 ept on the assumption that she was ania an fa dependent power and that the president in according them ah ofil official cial clai reply involve involved to some extent a recognition ot of the assumed position of the rebellious state stated the committee concluded them the report by saying that they were not able to resist the inference that in the beginning of the movements against the government there were relations of an extremely friendly character between contemn plating 0 rebellion and those whose duty it was to suppress it john cochrane a personal friend of mr chaBan chahan Bu sent bentin in a minority report virtually defending him denying 11 the commissioners haa beba rice received ived ivea lofficial officially lyl and attributing 0 of the president to party feeling my BUCHA ItAN JUSTIFIES 1113 caal CALL yoe roe TROOPS air mr D buchanan had sent into tha th senate a message massage page fage in which ile he gaye gave g ave kye aye his reasons for assembling a a force at the national capital lie ile says that it was designed to act as a posse comitatus in strict accordance to civil authorities autho rises for the preservation nn of the peace of the capital lie he thought that ju justified stifLe ed d that step and that when troops were first ordered order ed to the city the excitement and danger almost instantly subsided he thought the step a judicious one and that he would never have bave forgiven himself had any unpleasant event occurred in in consequence I 1 of f a failure to provide proper precautionary mea buros bures butterfield BUTTERF IELI lell mary MAII TO california TRAZ traits 13 berred TO tile TIIE CENTRAL ROUTE after a great deal of wire working 01 ms and an abundance of tall tali in and out of congress the post office bill transferring trans ferrin 0 the atterfield utter field mail to the central route amite has at len ien lenth length 0 th passed the senate and house the dispatch states that in the house on the ad the senate amendment to the post office appropriation bill was taken up and concurred in IB by y to 43 it was presented in the senate by wilson and annuls the present butterfield mail route to california by el paso which now costs for a semiweekly letter service but darlng daring 0 the remainder of their time timp three and a halt half years gives them the central overland route in lieu of the other othen they are to carry the mail daily forone for one million dollars and to deliver the mails malis at denver C ty and are great salt lake city tri weekly and t to run a pony express bem berd I 1 weekly carran carrying 0 five pounds each trip for the government free frea of charge and reducing coal of letters by said express one dollar per half ounce it if buterfield co fall fail to accept this before the of march the present contract is is to bea be absolutely bai bal annuled annulled annu led and the central route contract contra ceto etto to be kt to lowest bidder not exceeding acceding the entire etire elire letter ietter mail tito be carrei carried through dady dally in twenty dayland days day sand yand the residue in in 35 days with 1 the privilege e of sending the latter tatter by steamer in 25 day days 8 at the expense of contractor the latter to r months pay for damages for change of service from southern to central route the butterfield company were required by amendments in th eHouse to enter into in to a wr t ten tan agreement to ta be filed in post office ic de i apartment parl part ment and to be iacoi po abed into ino iho th r contract agreeing to carry is x bundred hundred poor poo rs s mail mali matter per trip which is expect d to take talve all the dally daliy papers besides leters iet let ers erb i further that they relinquished all claims calms f r all damages provided in the senate amend ment bill I 1 this is said to reduce the cost of mail sor sir vice to california from to while it increases the service to dany dally concentrates mail carrying on one line and abrogates the butterfield contract without i curning any claims for damages beyond that for the change of service already stated miscellaneous MISCELLA neou NEOl S i on the dinst the senate concurred in tha tho house amendment to the oregon war debt same day a bill donating land in minnesota and oregon for school purposes pu reposes passed in tuo house mr morris reported to the house apin a loina resolution appointing commissioners to make equitable settlement with col russell on the account of abstracting C of indian bonds rejected 19 against 0 in the thi house on the lit lyl washburne of illinois moved to postpone the report of the committee of 33 till tul the ah of june no action had ca P t pope one of mr nih linco Sinco lh traveling suite had delivered a lecture recently recently jr in cincinnati C I 1 n cin natt on fortifications in which he spoke disrespectfully of oie mr buchanan buchanin for doing which he was to be court marshaled the colorado territorial bill had bad passed passe the house correspondence on file in the war department is said to show conclusively that gov houston had been greatly instrumental ins trume i tal tai hi inai inducing 1 nn 0 gen twiggs twi og s to surrender government property pro perty in texas the tle general has been stricken from froin the tu army roll as asa a coward and traitor addic from charleston state that a floating in 0 battery had been launched and certain specified guns guss were hourly expected all troops on furlough had been ordered to return there are rumors about major anderson andersen bein being visited eted by gen jeff davis and another report of his being seriously sick bick all a unworn th thy y of confidence INAUGURAL ADDRESS or OF MR FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES in compliance with a custom as old as the government itself I 1 appear to address you bridgy and to take in your presence the oath prescribed prescribed by the cons constitution of the united unite states to be taken by the president before he enters on the execution of his office I 1 do not consider it necessary at present for me to discuss matters of administration about which there here is no DO special excitement the apprehension seems to exist among the people of the southern states that by the accession of a republican administration their they property and their peace and personal secure ty are to be endangered there has nevel been any reasonable cause for such llen lieh hension slon sion Inde indeed edthe the most ample evidence ampre to the contrary has all the while existed and ah a been open to their inspection it is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you I 1 do but quote from one of 0 f those speeches when I 1 declare that I 1 havi no purpose directly or indirectly to interfere ri with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists I 1 believe I 1 have no lawful lawf ua right to do so I 1 have no inclination to do so those who nominated and arid elected me did so with the full knowledge that I 1 had made this an and c many n similar declarations and had never r recanted il 11 t them hem and more than this thear placed in the platform for my acceptance as a law to themselves and to me the clear ait emphatic resolution which I 1 now read rea d iw w that the inviolate odthe of the rights of the states and especially aba tha right of each state to order and to k I 1 its S own domestic institutions institution according ac cordin t its own olyn judgment exclusively is essert wal wai fal fai to to the balance of power in which the perfectly and endurance qc of olour our political fabric depends and we denounce demouc the lawless invasion io vason by an armed force of the govern government ment meet of any state slate or territory no maiter malter under what pretext f a be among the greatest grea test teat of crimes f ino w r eit elt iterate erate tb and in doing fio so I 1 only press presan upon the public atten tion the most conc conclusive iusa lusA evidence of which the casle caste case is susceptible r that the property peace and cecur security ity of no section are to be in any wise wise endangered by the now incoming administration I 1 1 add too that all the protection which consistently with the constitution and the laws can be given will vill be cheerfully given riven to io all the states when lawfully demanded for whatever cause as cheerfully to one oae section as to another there is much controversy about the delivery of fugitives from service or labor the clause I 1 now read is as plainly written in the constitution as any other of its provisions rovis ions fons no person held to service or mor labor in one stale state und under erthe the laws thereof escaping into another shall bhail in consequence of any law or regulation therein be ba discharged from such shervice sj ervice or labor but shall be delivered upon claim to tb the party to whom such service or labor labbi r may be due it is scarcely cely questioned tha t this provi provision slon sion was intended by those who m adelt a deit delt for the reclaiming of what we call fugli ve slave siave sand intention the of the law I 1 gavenis all members of congress sw earth ear support to the ther whole constitution t tennis tifis portion as much as to any other to thap jo position then that slaves whose cases come comme within the terms of 0 this clause and snail bah be delivered up their oaths |