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Show INEER-EXATR, i “G8 { L. CITY, TUESDAY JANUARY 14, 1861, 8 P. M. PONY EXPRESS. urler other Departments Re stances thaa usual that morning (Monday.) under. like circum: | They have heen fron political canses, and not. fram any violated faw of commercial tarning to the marshat's: office, Allen got) Mr. Bailey, in his letter of Lor monetary action, Under this evident i the assistance-of ove of the marshal’é fhicls, | th ¢ Secretury tars of the Tuterior, says -no_of- fact, I was not onwilling to afford these obi Nee | jl and-returned to the Pony Exjiries ‘office, | ficero mOv ; ; . , S : ve following extract, from a commani-| where he foond Russell, arrested him, eat: eity or ths sigheest keowledce oy the tet |itkely te” save’ them from cious injosy the bonds, anal gloating otit of political iil not be ubinteresting to our. readers, | 28d delivered: him into hiv enstody. Rus-, that it was confiried to the persons as consider it but due to thei that re was wee eee before Judge Betts, cated, ind heretofore named. bisitd be ‘the earliest, infortned: in te- une ree they s is rt any siciihing ‘al le. prog eid watetal aires Wi o “t R wshington for trial: : a? men atid he told Officer Allen Wasnrxoton, Jan, Ist, 1861. “The New Year has dawned upon us brightly and pleasant’y this morning, and were our country involved in uo troubles, the evils . begun. unfortusately Bat : Matsnl shed, tu tike diction of. thee $200, 4 in jail, ea we for a aifurther hearing. ony if HOUSE OF that may Aheve consideration of contracts: i which cannot /*ppreciation | Good and | tractors : ‘ miense + aK aks Bn keeat a 11> REI RESEN TATIVES. ' | of subsisting on wry by transporting: ite 1/PureY: Marshall, of Ky, =). been Writer be ment in ebarige tt Depsty Marr raeaill the in strongest fort to ‘ the Bia 6t Gat-& M-W-Gale-of dad si as at? unis, alr * SOL Ss ai nen be ordered back to Fort Mogitrie; Floyd | bonds wis : ty Brothers, jewelers. It is stated tht that Andersou should: knowin: as louse dgoas / of the: Paorsday - also insisted on ity but the President de-, clined: to order him back, > henge Mr.‘ Jast, it having “brew at tat tine: cond Seiretary F OG ninricated by Baitey Floyd left ia dispust. “Phe Soath Carolinians have taken pos- ' Baticy asked Vie hea at i. eae collecting they and harher,: the wasin. revenue in the name are coutéai: ‘iaiey * hampsen’s how of the! thoroughly investiguied. at 12 per cent. i 0 BB R E A T GR OF RY THE ' ARREST OF RUSSELL. Wasuneron, to thisle. December 25. dite: ffrom city name is mentioned ahonti dP ee Otce, en ae at 3 o'clock| afternoon sich ode of his| altimore on other business, and proceed | j ed 1 He hed ielecet tm: Mic dispatched ou the same Russell of his coming, a8 rived in New York, off the messenger. Marshal be is log but train to notify soon Ene ke Work Row oe Sins he ar- as managed to head Allen went directly to, THE GREAT FRAUD—FURTH GOV LER ' ————~ $371,000 o he Towa _ $57,00 bonds, .....2..:- fur adverting very of faithful houest. ald most efticient ser-! the heads vices, wou the coufidenge and good feeling | ) BO. ERN MENT PARTICU- the aray transportativn: for country ! “Phey . beyond bad , ) e vartinent sees could O0- the: a jailed in any the Secretary of of | to make nk uve nO Wur ions ia acceptances of t \ consixt prvomt ee Ge 'eitaons of ee red by intenof all parties in favor} mit ‘secessionist: ech Refer- | 3 . Adjourned. | proba en Oe < nike. it eat a eee on bi iy citizens 0G Now YOK ORY botecrobiy the Pe yy fh uit state and futare happiness 7 ‘the Tis nh he eeok the : Sees Cy —. L-usderstand ‘that: the purge the. + deterininedl. to. ss lia 24) @ denaxirenns of for property andl bare " the public ie CONME wigvined, inated road rcSBiON, ares. preaches for subject to the call of Mr. Corwin, the or chairman, who ix, éxpected in. the mean- pn to members manifest on ix practicable, * reconstructi Ing 2 8)m:disposition compromige.. €X-/ can of the nd) to the maititendnce ‘therefore : should ‘be } Union and Constitution resolutions New -Youk : — a ee Correspondence, a Times (hs reading of: Tn the Sehate ato-day grea; fluttering on crestp | Message allusion fn it to Mr. Yulee ‘Southern side,” The ' special order “for Friday. val affairs, communicated to the sixtydive memorials the the the statements of investigate to citi-| House from that the the whote subject hy megarled an oe eet "Panag vania, asking he in Se Crittenden resolutions be submitted to ment of theMr,message Re Howard,is « stauneb the people. Mr, Seward ealled for the chairman, The whole message received publican, it and message, President's the @ reading on frow the commendati universal elmost thea! was bill. railroad. ‘The Wilkinson moved the bill, Union, and censure from the hr eagh ‘was taken read.: up. Mr, : ¢ ; The latter regard the declafation eo ane be referred to a select committee. Mr. ceavé and hold the Pee Gwin. seid he thoaght it woukl destroy intention to defend bat destroy the declarati is tt in | the bill, if' it were referred to a committee. Property, coercion. ao wd ee, rt X P aia aa __ ae ae ee have protest against | war and Mr. Latham entered his eee ba W asiiinetox, ae1a énal said: ins there apy reference of the bills. Mr, Rice that the friends of the. He regretsit wos evident to pase’ without giving the| dnion Y'be Secretary of the Treasury, 4 if | vetlised for proposals for taking the five ¢ is dimig- Horth-west & show.’ ‘Me imoved its indefir= | million treasury, notes undes. the act of n of South (ite postponement. — BMiy. Baker seconded ‘Flie bids. will: be becoming | bill wanted Mr, Laveiguid this was not ther alter.|the motion. He thought ‘the time to pass such @ bill, re and het) ne pustas i was better to say te the South He is to exe-| their Tights ‘should be protected. would ‘ right sod (Lane) did not believe the railrdad Adjourned, inst restore peace. not Rainn 2 4 v= de ) December last. UENO cis on the Lith of January, “The President bas accepted Becretary, the in o@ letter, Thompson's resignation, thongh | says that ‘Thempsgn is. certainly, | honestly mistaken tn, alley ngs shat he COnclusion was reached ip the Cabinet as Lo CIPARLES-| sending troops to Fort Sumpter without, FROM fable: out {IMPORTANT The ouly,. document transmitted, deluy. " TON. ‘as beyond | the message yesterday, Was the yee upon and, with } : : Star of the West was fired 1 he + : Ahe swidat | Fort Sumpter silent. missiones s first lotter pad bis. POW Xs ecommend- driven back to sef. aon Cnanieston, Jan. 9. yresent em-} <i re aening co nc utc ha A served of the Star The steatner the, of wich mere peer nals peWil ti heen te mig an segeheed 6 = West, ia | Ab eartone nrg veate and tpat ‘and-restore) light gartisen this mortiig, was opi theeconStar of theA West, in 80 ti Togviuto fsland, nada Iso on “Morris y reste the’ the about anid went to! sea. ae severe infable td art tates. right. The| person made ow antis. to that on boar bo injury vas injured. “wus — riggs psi r a pr respond. not qnents of a | Sunrpter did oter to the city Sampter, came | of Fort ern States, e . ‘ wt from the about 21 o'elock, witht a fag of trace «* .? . a retary: of, ( Via ; Gcvctt 7 tee coed wie ey 1 have eapclaentel the evar whether ee of the shes owl, efert upon her. ety The seen Moultric. | by . Fort g the blees- wpe, “Shoal _ W asuinoroy,,. Dec, 26. Rynders for assistance, _MarForther revelation of faets connected did not know Rasseil, or where pet from the firgt Al’ with the recent fraud on the government collar shows that Messrs, Russell; Majors & Co's) contmamhan-twe, YEP to ron yet, 2 said to Be nes 3) eal 18° Se or was greeted with ' presented a bill to ailjast present peecuad gan x : i red | hisses « was Slidell presented o | ‘The attempt. of Sessler Davis,of Miss., Mr. which printed.States, to bebetween oe ‘ties to get the letter of the ; 8. Commissionwea 127 resolution of inquiry that the President | | ers Ren to the President placed ou the inform the Senate whether Jno. B. Floyd AcHlenry, Senawas admirably, prev nted by st rid at present fills the office of Secretary of record ae the Genres Pe o War; if rot, who fills the office; and if) tor King, Dat. & Arnold of treason the than worse of acting or provisio| nal \the: appointment te proposal Davis’ avid when, and i The failure of :Senator made, been has \secretary: endo! s r et aeuve to by what outhority it was made, and oer rahe Senet ‘the Bewate. "The itixens of the fact of such sppointment Mr.wasBigler were appomtmen of -a special tment committee by the I Senate. 0 ocak regard te alta Oe :; feHlenry ided that | "What ta ey a j resolution e resolutions to to the act of 1808 : Mr. Clemens referred in the to show that Ne ‘estera settle a eae Sie me ‘The t. that thé) | Mer, Hunter asked mace nine on a. printed. offeral the by him, be in a icina ie appear The Speaker suid it did not contractors have ly a loug series Of Yeauee |S RESEE: caren OF Hii persons having aay coametion with we LARS. pariond inging a en ie Sake hae (isting of the govern: ‘ingforty, ieeeted sit the energies “L to were fan. 9; Mt. Curtis denied that he had’ offered himself as a witness, and remarked that tation stoi, btlivk; and so regarding it, j tad ask aninvestigution, « North Curoliua 6 per ecut. Cougar ferent Oct Bee, whee nm THunems Ar stk MYON| 4c tn el wt eet Tom Saturday en ar the eessions, Resolved’ that all attempts} time to make up: report, to be submitted elit sre voted td dissolve’ the Union or overthrow the} whon it next. meets. Upout this haste ! Rep ters will Contitution, with the expectation of con- come & tast.as to whether the d bere to ix @ new One, are Gangerous atid | wil) compromiae. . It faking it structing juiow of the Senate | yight that two other: prominent Republif iatente ilasory, and in the compenied by officer Doudegan,- oue of Marshul Rynders’ aids, as an assistant,| and bringing in custody William Ff. Ruseli, whose ; j ae was amended so av'to extend the inquiry’ ations laws rather than in ew: guaratitees 1 ke wore purticular interests, ‘er eompromise, Afork ac- ‘purpose of hunting up the‘ missir eof bonds ; Wied the autics of the War Pepartuent, | Seeretary of War has no authority by : : York, I : and identifying them. ‘Fhe Lstof bouds had any the least comnection witht of know: | law to communicate to the HLouse at will, Mr. Bocock said the question came too ledge of this embezziement, in its ineep-| missing, #s far as can be ascertained, and When a public officer believes himpow beleved to be correct, 18; i ate. tion or ifs progress. implicated : in an improper Missouri: 6 per cent. coupon { The jssuc of this paper resolves itself, selt. falsely : 97 ju connec: | inte ag question of administrative consider: | transaction, he has a right to come here 870,000 eee ee 0. bouds. low New sa gat Mia” Wasurserox, Jan.9, ax to the removal of arms from all arsenala Me: “Morris,” of Pa., presented | — Yesterday, Detective Oliver Allen re- Department, is now.iv New York turned AS Pics Ma just put so sea; shei hours; he lind | ‘The object of the depart “Ste $4 to our preeent diflicalties is to be locke the Secretary of War had made a contract with Messrs. Russell, Majors & Co. be- without authority of law, to the prejudice assert a confident toconnected am gratificd |jer | that $100,000. over Clerk in any way, l of other parties. to Chief tions amount one no interior the of Mr. Kelly, Mr. Grow raised the point that the | for the ‘dire, tly, remotely, im any Sipe or forin, Further Particulars. aati Nowrote, Sin,¥- of ail material utetests of night, and t#o"vompia nies: of watines: left tau protection the prow- to give an order to cancel he made a similur request: for the SAME hesitated Their peracceptances. uate the aunul all those the Secretary amount, assuring rendered them void and of uo first draft was tuken eare of, and the iatter yo pious ius supposing that at no time did his obliga- jeffeet. Fort Moultrie have held that’ 4 -)the: country, that it- needs to be obeyed / this aornings: Fan. 9. rdinance rather than amended, and-our release from! President hes. bimself financi- ises made me were not kept—were broken. the ally embarrassed more than & year 850, \phis paper was, it seems, placed iu who l obtained the consent of tue Secretary Of pangs of the clerk of the Luterior, | Wor to draw upon his Department tO j.g abstracted a large amount of securi- DEPARTMENT INTERIOR Bat | Utah and beyond, finding Nip companigs id receive the provisions of the Constitution ate | fopmed-within & week. P ‘Three Te at oak < me ” s-. . jample for the preservation of the Union | of flying artillery arrived by railroad to- Mr. Curtis opposed this course. Mr. Bocock said that Mr. Cartis could Appear us a witness before that committee, and briefly contended that the comtountication should take that direction as the Secretary of War says he has been to the Indian trust fund. complicated to some extent as a party to jieg Lelanging The Secretary Finding | the amount of $100,000. tis to be the case, I have not the question before the committee, afterwards time Some draft. the accepted aia United States stores across the Plains lo' jaye been disappointed. THE Se eae gas an bail-was: : to €X-| Gotlirs: ‘more in- t Union. Mr, Seward:rot the floor ‘bat at the instance of the.U,8. it. was reduced: to.0ne ath. We press his views on the Prosident’s Mes | Tyjstries Attorney, Mes ce Rds 00s undred theusand. Mr. Clark. presented: +, without sage. on aiteyd~| ~ Wilitary jon that whieh he said be-should offer ag am discharge ment to the resolutions of the senator} the same myst raised| tqpuny was. volunteer.thecomfifth ‘Mr. Crittenden, Ketitucky, that fromities Which has night, making tht | inerike’ —Resolved when up ae follows: they came the bless. cation be referred to the select. com mittee appointed to investigate the matter of the abstraction of the Indian trust fund bonds. the trans- vo ce sf 4 ; of f ae ae ae ee ae it im.’ be relative to ‘the Star of the duty. was fai hfalty, and for what’ reatots. Viel Secretary of War. Mr. Bocock moved that the communi- Those who profess to Know the facts! getion, It could not and would not have M the case say that Mr. Russell, who hats! inisted or deceived any one. No expectabeen lurgely eugaged in transporting | tion based on it could by any possibility discount.” : : that ' felt hy ie peor ; — has ell been taken up | pupic contractors for several years. past.) could ever have resulted from government [oan fore he -teft 49 ' Sted soit ae. Russell ready consented. to and désired the ar| Floyd is merely a subterfuge. asked for these acceptances to show his) pungearent. them of his resources. | It these promises and faithful engageever; although, iu spite of the troubles, creditors, to satisfy tO! eats lad been performed, no difficulty given beeo have memorandums Similar | ‘The five million @tate stocks are rising. “Money matters seem to be as tight as | she retired, Port Sampter : post offices and post its the: Comsiites:.én el ‘also. presénted Mr. dower with. the’ mitts Ba ht piece Rial ee | fA tion which the House may think proper “pertect solvency of the contractors, to institute into any or all of my official who had already money eugagements bedi r “c 5 eee and who bad, scrreait ee ee to'a large amount, them jutormed, * Jou RB. Breve was and, as I believed, al- hever be inaugurated. 3 enmr nes wee eee Seer aud their face represented that they would be | seareely be exceiled. ledged, prove that the existence of these ine acceptances was unknown ractiot to Bailey at the, and oa einige | periol #nd thatol hisfie excuse iu reverence7 toOe MF 4.jwith7 Weat, when td asoltation |}Chamber of : Commerce, avki saa: A State of Soath Carolina, + ed the whole mattcr to Secretary Thomp- paid when the money called for Was cartie Strict economy is enforced, and per“Tie U. 8, Steamer Harriet Lane hns | son. alledying -that- he hud been led into by Lhe contractors for next season's work. fect responsibility in all” moiwy expendithe coariissiva of the larceny “Ubrough- a’ ‘Tle strongest assursuces were given that been ordered to Charleston. } tare is and ius heen successfully curried » Phe eitizens of Charleston have taken- desire. to save. the honor of Mr. -Flosd,.. this paper Was only to-go, and certainly into vflect.. Within four yeurs, sineo. I possession of the arsenal at that place whose -acceptances. tu: alargé amount i to vo, by agreethent already made, into| have presided: in this department, not. a nossession of Mr. Russell, of the firm of the aids alone of those banks wand firms with seventy thousand -stand of arnis. dollur, L believe, has-been lost to the gov“The: elections in. Alubama, Florida, | Russell, Majo & Ca, Goveruinent cou- who -then Held unpaid acveptatves, atd| ernment by enibezzienient. or thett, and and | withiu that time sixty millions of dollars Mississippi and Georgin ‘have resulted in tractors, would ofleéwise have been dis- for Whieh Uley were to be substivuted, favor of immediate secession by large) honored, he (Buitey) apprehended. These -lictd as collateral to their own abligations, | have been disbarsed. No system of ad“Sdeceptances,” ibatppears, are simply te- The pay accruing under Chis contract fer} majorities. would, next seasou will be more. than enough to | ministration, no. line of: poticy,I think, “Benjamin, of ‘La., made a violent dis-’ moranduus of the amdints wick could reach better results; vo system of predicn-| pro-! jue the amount of apctptances’ union speech in the Senate on the Sist) he. due at certain periods to Ransvil,: accountability coald be more perfect: the ioa on it. ‘fo insure this stipulution ult., and was hissed by the auditors in the! vided: he executed his coutracts with These facts 1 confidently assert, and the galleries. Douglas speaks to-morrow, Government, aud invoked ne Wsbility | consented to issue paper only in large department is everywhere fall of the and will probably be followed by Seward. | whatever, they being given to enable bis amounts, and iu the form which would be proofs of them. FT invite any iuvestiga“The records, dies th | seceptable, if ut all, to those who kuew “The Republicans declare they will make to obtain credit: bo concession; and the Sotherners say:the time for compromises is. past God only of ull this.) end Lincola be the that will offered knows Bets arewhotfreely will ti this wou it’s admin-! / Senate. — A thessage from the Presi} ine of 4 it} dent was received:—“Mr. Seward. day. nted the memorial of th i coald department every. the Jan. 9. jp "Phey are probibited by no | tration of the war depuriment to 2 close, ‘ and E-will Ge excused for adverting to it Tie issue of these acceptances within| briefly. ‘There is not onc branch of the this mouth rested. tpon the following con-) military service which is sefen for shee a nee-| oéiler, y oe “e Risggiradignligs sie lerastea: “Thuan: ive Con's Work, aud which. were held as colla- jolt knowing, and they are’ very complete teral security in different places, the eon-| Same have been particularly encouraged, in ieving Mor Nipgrunaenl Mabierlig to gt ‘passed the Capes at cetock this piu, Adeérson, he sags that officer could: not. he E onsear NE om > 10.) ro authority reasons w y he “frown “sending troops to did sot fire a gut. - snnounces pot Mr. Crittenden’s \ Pe rt ytance as (red to the committee of ippropriation. could be done with acceptances, which on m ' ot wag{Litteburg; and if so, by whose authority, Bec Sie Ga trictars ‘Were anxivas to postpone util) aud 1 think improved; discipline is exceloe Cece cae hea hae A etaris ‘ea eeittae ahechd je HERE Season, Tiey represented. that this lent, aud the accountability to superior session ef Fort Moultrie and Fort Pinckney, and also of af Revenue Cutter AA oaeaté rel toleof Onragfeeerran, ofed semeof eas erent Mr. |: aeA dis— tee“Star On motion on the bill. ac, maile 4 thie] mean ee ee special committee ou the Pre- fin ad wetetcd os ' ay this after Leake, the arrived sately wit sidént’s special messaie were instructed | ‘eae to inquire whether any arms have recenta. ly- been removed: from Harper's Ferry to’ J have wow nearly brought my adminis “sehen of which there was an existing; } abstraction refrained , So It could commind «Moultrie and the whole! the office of duiloy King, and was vieited known: te afl who had: any: luterest iy| industry and activity to prepare, : : ; \ { knowing anything abort it. They have; would be very clear to any one that a harbor and city of Charleston Gf all; there today by a niusher of friends. ; ' wis forecast dematds absist. || wise re was a subsist: Steehe yoo guven outy o& Munday Bailey was bailed President} of the government Whe: tling oti Ww heu there Kup. of heen lik tie evening Go presi; ident nitee-we-weat: Ths Pes were willing). parties by all fair of thell’® contract, ont ef which means to meet to sustain these contractors SE Fail, dgubvtiis- Uelng says the movement was coutrory to in 83000. ’ the sureties ‘ 2 | itimate r onieg » 7 “wy woul 1} . Os . & beth iti . net j means. arige, and for certuiily the. ' and legitimate invn- woul Cu.,anit,biter, are — ise ¢ fii~ of: Bunt “Ritteuhodge ee ht Se ue operon ° and they demanded er ter this Yhorning, when the batteries on Morrie’ Teland "pened h fire on hier, some aed en ee arenyo rt Wee perforated. is Was ‘S0sticen Wor| perfectly. mgprove Yan tia ” Far Bhecacaeal teas cal bos at ia hoes iy eo wiy complaint. whatever, witil then, been whose inefficiewwy had ullowed it... Trains ati + edieaitved i a Or world of ste: San (2). . Anderson. left shal Phillips se heutd Chat means were not provided te | necessary for the tronsportation, to be coe RPS, BAG FeUe becuase he said he could not) § --Mouitrie with several friends witht ubeat balf-past : nievt and redeem them. There has never| performed by Russell, Majors’ and) Wadmieintain himself there with. bis. small one o'clock pim., whett he was aguin con) : a force, while in Sninpter. he: would be. inheeu: the feast concealment or mystery: dell, could wot-cost much short of a’ mil It was perfectly| lioh dollars, anu would require months of vuluerable (uitiiongh questioned) and veyed ‘to the fail He occepins at present! bunt this business, : ee ase “atk "the Ho th C voli “pvevets, Ga, eed “tron Sat oOn the Norfotk.. owe)on the state of the committee ern 4 EV2Nrxo | Whole Union. officer head of the ignorant or delinquent large amounts, nor has Oot ia ate ed seas ful solition. g Tie states reported ies, it would of mas-eve, spiked the guns, burued the car- custody, of Marshal Selden fas stale eq {to the holder wheu filed-in the department, | certain transmission os just. indignato bree be beet nee atiy moneys ” to yer yr nena a tay eave, wae one permission from ‘the District.‘Attoracy be heaped upon’ the These acceptances ‘have, until the-past | tion which would | i eh 'p cla ce ’ ’ suppres to Scott says is the ‘a ae ee lives ng of Staten | post forty-eight or sixt, and regular a of them from the failure Their parport is to give preference placed in Work. ‘buen hed ti Eee Christ- at Fort Moultrie, on ; st pro| vocation, ow the furt of Sooth Carolina | . The Brooklyn has of a thow a: distance overtind.hundred very re-| Supplies gwid Departhis’: been Sin-So rads cently advisers by several. ti le i at assisted ecbpmatton’ stof. Mane Wer resignation ap miles, throngh sd or tvelve of this the policy about mach i vee trigehds celta the weisbuae: aera al you ofak the toldTen acceptances to coutrac- | Minhabited wilderness; aud yet a very in granting nent fur Mand tors 000 bail; then ofoe $500 Cabinet, cae sinceae the ofhas Ciss, Cobb und transportation neross. the plains, large part of-our army -is: furnished and tae ues eamieng. given, Sothy@hichBese soigene. a Freya Secret sulisisted by this means. If the present hal that ILf deen alike toto Congress, t f Pistelet te tained’ ¥ O Vet deem itit dae dae alike Congress, th the wind, and will soon have no cabinet left. bn ore s ‘ Set eae Fetained tlic and myself, to make a short, plain contractors, who liate so loug and go Cobb teft him because Old Buck had deAmong t preseit at the jail ox. Matoment of the facts connected with the faithfully performed their work, shoald fail or become so embarrassed as to be termined to enforce the laws in South hase ota: * subject, ‘ Carolina; Cass,. because he would not ae ec rn 7 ee At one time in the year 1858, it became unuble todo their work and supply the enforce theni, and now Floyd. leaves be- HG F istit: Ma +: Hite Hur hrs Mai. absolately necessary to. start large trains army, it would result in. the loss to the cause Old. Buck is disposed to enforce shall, of Ry: Reusior Greet oh Mo, . (of. transportation: across. the plains to United States of. vast sum of money— But the ‘pethem. Hou. Mr: Parrot, of Kansas; Cornelics CM When there. was no available means probably a million dollars, “Jt is not known certainly yet who will Wendell, Esq call ethene \to-pat those trains in motion. Accept- eaniary loss would be small in-comparison be appointed in Floyd's place. The hesring yesterday was only to fix (2mces. Were. given to contractors then to with the risk uid damage which such o “Since 1 wrote. you, South Carolina shes bessaak of basil fo: lin vepared by the etable theny to start, and tlicy did so. failure would subject our troops to, whe ‘dre stationed in the deserts of New Mexihos declared herself independent, and Messrs. Davidge ond Chit-| Ths practice thus begus coutioned-« good seems determined to. go it ou her own magistrate. ton were sent for as counsel by Mr. Ras-| while from. nevessity, and was afterwards co and Arizona, hook. After the ordinaneé had been sell, and reached the jail just previous to | Cllowed to afford accomodation to con: ' Should any accident, befall these men, in: tractors in their very large and extensive} or any serious inconvenience result to ; ‘ ‘ * Major Anderson, 3 the officer command ity.) : be tinde | have farnished the pretext,if not the for transportation across our imim ortant extremely: ore jains Dee, 27,, 1860. f6t tie defanen,| eee. ive Yhe: diideaiiien a peace. | ten shots were fired at the Star of the ‘7; in'the| Charleston Harbor, believing We gneties Set Dighek yette connected with the subject for transportation, and one be overlooked with any jast of good administration, thoroughly respousble: con owhere else on | koown inthe world. ‘the globe yowld the idea -be entertained aese cou tact by Pang, a a Will se; bad tite «| taal : from the following Wat: of communication eae —-Distriet Aiwr. are beforere Jastice Goddard y of Wa Wa; Wranicieiaie. lation, and sverythiog perleies to Na oe pr rehggsvlt i ne Seaveeneataty | Ce Lite tare: bee enbaaner $2 Little array, aud dietto to ove | betwons the Neopet err in the weard soot at the fai, ‘The Spenker laid before the HonseSvere-) ct oa os ereobiniy pee be this beantifal morning hue, found ome , is© on¢ tis verge Gt Gea ‘ veh tagatied, ore Soe aT Wey wa Bee for atie st a ~ psn | char f such confidence has ‘ Be parionienttce Weenie cad Barres ol | Of Missouri, have wone: his. ‘seenrity: for this-amoant: The remaining $300,000 is being made op. by acitiezus of Whsington. . / has aonn i he was in. New York after him, avd) had beet informed of it that morning. Upon his: arrival here, he was.taket to the résidence of Captain Goddard, whe isaned the. warrant for his arrest, aid! nd Cag aueeereeee As to | administrative discretion, althongh the se tne outside the jaris- | been: misphiced, ie i "he Teh on wajetmpt. 1 eae an iaplitation | A tre Tine ceed duiucbeoren & impli: | that eould. be done without running any risk of loss to government. [think suche surrendered | course can derogate notiiing from a sound Chr emeien coda agreed that: he knew of a civil war, the year E861 would be‘ Athenee to jail, where he was committed ‘8 auspiciously of Bailey him toaliy, dant he. is now siomeetrian sacticd tet ifttee ccauner “3 and were it not threatened with 0-0e : him % the eastody of Ale) . The bondamen la a ation by the list express from: the Eust, | ried hitn to the offive of Marsbal Rynders, of ‘his having abstracted grits «th igi 3 te ie ad - for the}min, is sag gested ns calcnloted to produce Lert Kearney, fan. try Lorsa, Jan. de. { j Hig y > ¢ eh: Feet here thls ro 1 : sy ae rot ~ v4 he i. . ix » ,toldiere, wreiat! dele . ‘ didnot the sabere er guararding tig and gre stationed, of the tiov- treasury s Tuts sity “Wot box the! He repaired to the qtattcts » Custonm-honse. aro vod the » Gustom vitizens. |are of oftitens ; ‘by 2 crowd { ganees. : In | ernor, fulowed . : . Pemade be He . was lni & eret tonfcrebeo with’ the | CHakieston, Fan, eQmption that Governor and Council for ‘two hours, At About cleven v’clock this MOrNING -% Let us!2 o'clock he was sent in a carriage with! for the : ss 1 nited aoe kes pat | bout from Port Bunipuer, heating Cleat, cat ' out Caro ‘ihe Goternor’s, aldt to the wharf, and Tat with a white flug, approached oe The. object Rapculsto Congress ireturned to, Port Simrpret. Tdent. TLOR ‘bad an interview with not kuown; it ts not sup leity. escort, at ne union sh Li andlof his mission is tho firing on the Gov. Pickous, aud Was afterwards “by all cor st tutional | Jose that it relates to to his boat, und ¥e embarked for Fort ed great-| are people "Lhe West. the / Congress to de Ber of cael > Suinp | Suinpter. ons strati demonstrati uo oan aetiun, . with ally exited. There“re were Majer AndeyThe coumusication fr6m cur: | . lyxainst Lieut. Hall, although great we cal jfy ashe eee ’ a fyllows jy # ; x what he came for 7 kuow Pi ap the line of SG deg B0livsity to i |