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Show TELEGRAPHIC NjEWS Fqn tlio following coiprebcnslVq sy nojisis of the dcspatchcs'whicli arrived jn this.cll at midnight of tho 4tli Inst;, wo nro Indebted to Our contemporary ,tho JDesatt Kttfs. juvu LiNCOtx ox ins. iniveiis.jrQ wxstf- . ioroif., ; Tho; presidentelect; teaebed Xew York on. tbcvv I5th; .;iils suite .'occupied eleven pars;," Thev,cr,Qvd iluiifi turned out tq See bimwan.csfiiiiated oia qtwrtcr of a mll lion..' Ho wis formally recelvjcd by Aayor Wpod.at thq Oity Hall, 00 the following tnornlnm, j. '''s'. -1".;, . ; HisbOnqr, jn 'addressing ,-ilr, Llri'colrt said, that tlm city, had merer offered, lios pitalily tq a tnatiIolbtd fth..mqrJ,cx a,lted 1 po c'ri.q'r res f liig' .u nt)er.grcatcr -re) sriisibliitftfHp,"was witif ai dismembcretl government to 'k& cOtistrnct, and adlscotitenfed people ;to rpc0ncile His honor referred .to- that topic' because- Kcw lork,?vas ideeply 'ini terestcd, her people-were, sorely .ofilicled,. her, commercial .greatness was endangered. She was the cbild of lba.Araerfcah Uniqn and bad grown td her position of grandeur ibrodgh thonaternalTosterirtg'caroof tbo lniou,Pnnd they feartd that if tbo Unioh died, ,that.3Sek fork's' wprcniacytuiBbtt JIo with itf, Titer people; therefore; looked tcitlid ' Pro'slduat ,elefct,,to?. bring about friendly' relations WtwccithelStatcsVofily; liS.-, cpb?id ercd, . to ';bqi n'ecpmptisbcd'S by, ! pe'acefiil anit conciliatory mcahfet ''" rMrIiincoInj-wltli feeiinjra afdecrtgrat : titndeiiraade- his ackiiqvlcdgmcrita;foc the? grandirece ptioHiexleBde'd.; tor him;,rrbm a peopteVvlliq "tiwjqrity 'i;6fiiwliont.wcfS o'p' : posed; tobin,lti;pqlltio&rjHe agreed' irith the.,6ihtinicntstesi'ressed ItyVlhcsMaybr alliidingHb tb'opbHtic'al 'rtiiScnlUes bf Vbb nation. 'He- Vns, devoted. to. theUnloq, ond.coh!d,nevercniitiO''itsridsttm ,ti6nr.Tie:6hip, bo.said was made for tbo, carrlage,hd iprcscrvatibn.oft.tba eargo, o'ndVq .longf as tba;"sblp,cbnld bo saved with . lhb-,wgb'it,s.bouUrieT.cebbrfabanV iloned.'-'They lmBldocVct:ieeso h .their efforts tbfiavqit, as Jong as , .it;cq'uld -be dquo.withqnt lbrojng- qv-erbbard tho riasV scogcrsnnd cargo So Jong .ns the prbsr! perity and Hbcrtyof the peopio .conld, be preserved, ln'ihe,Unfqn;,-it;woudbe Ills; purpose and effort aValt.times.to preserver that "Union.-; v- -t :"f ;. w;,i Tha mcn,bera-of the Common, Council and of tbo State-government wcrb Intro-: dnccd; On bls'retqrn to'lbe' Astor House, i Mr. Llncolirwns visited ;by"about a huih dscd 'distiiigiiished :gdcsu;, jn' the.-'a'ftcrV hoon 'went. toUarnuin's Museum;, and . ir, tha evenlugi-v.isitedJ,itbo:,bpcraw 4 Ho. do? cUneil art .invitation' to. Visit ProoklyHi. , During" thb day, ViccrPresidentJHam-lia ViccrPresidentJHam-lia andVfamlly, arrived 'ia- ibo. city, and jblncdi'MrLincqla, and family at, tho stor. House; where, thcy.werq serenaded by;tborWidoAwakc'a fend other Republican, Repub-lican, clnbs, Mr.-ilncpht ad)Julte Itft Jcw York On the. 21st, piassing. through Newark and Trenton, At tho former place bo wis received re-ceived and addressed by the .Mayor, and responded, briefly ln the, ?aina vein as at Xew i'ork. At Trenton be.bad.scparatc receptlans.frow both braucbes of tbo.tw Jersey 7,cgisltnre, ,nnd addressed both , In. the Seiiatc clintabcr Jie alluded to revolutionary remlmaccuees expressed his determination to do bis utmost to restore pence. Jfo one. would do more than be Wouldto prcscrvq.it, "but it might, bq.net ccssitty tO'pot thq,.ffiotldb;vnf firmly." This last sciltimcnt called fbrth.Ioud und prolonged eheera.t Mr. L., hoped to have thclragsistnncc inllbting .tboahip through this voyago surrounded! with: sq many pcrila,Jorif.it suffered-. from tho, attack now.-therti. wquldibo'.tsbjpilotLevKr needed foranothcr toyVgi $ n 1 TtIi.tcjo'riSs' ATbtt.iDELTUU. . v . .i . . Pn-tliq alternoon qf.the 2lst, tbe.Prest-deutetwt,and tbe.Prest-deutetwt,and .iiite, arrived nt. Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, audt were .eonnetcd to tho .Coutl-uentnl.HotpI, .Coutl-uentnl.HotpI, P The . reception at Philadel-phla.waa, Philadel-phla.waa, gravdt. -The bureuth in which Mr, LvWM condttctcd .to. hh hotel was drawjf.by four white hordes in. gav plumage. plum-age. The prpccsiiuji consisted pf mounted pojiee.'jcavalcado of citizens Of all classes and politics, Pennsylvania dragoons, and the nabobs of tint Council committees pf .Xew Jersey and Ppnnsyivaiiia, Patriotic emblems were everywhere paradediti tlie ronte of the procession. On the balcony of tlio .hotel, tlio Mayor nddrewed Mr. Lincoln, pud In return was addressed, biit from the crowd and noise were iuindibq except. ta tUPsc immediately arouud tbeiti! The little of the speech giycn iu the dispatch., dis-patch., In amount the same as before reported, re-ported, thftU.bePreaideatelcct considered the present but a bpgus.pt artificial pfjsl yet, artificial thqugh beumight regard it, much cvltto the countrv )wd ensued, r .Q.tbq.followbjg morning the blrlh-day,xf blrlh-day,xf Wosl'ingtou Mr, Liucola was called upon by the authorities of the city tojrun up, a new. national ilag with at starsi from a plutform in front oQndo-licndence oQndo-licndence 4lli, ;A, largo cnthusiastiO crowd ruled, tbp sqtarp udtbe streeta leadiag thereto,, whije working menn After ratsin jt.ht.mt i J j L. entered within whwelho watpcWljf received, and Bsio)bcr SjetBi'fiW, verting; feelingly to itliij jplacowhero he was, and said tWttflmd ndvet jntifJ talncd a feellnff'jwjjtally which1 ;, .not spring frem tM mereation of ilt4epcrid-ence. ilt4epcrid-ence. He then, said: 'Vow, my friends, can this country, be saved npott that bnslsf IT it can, I wilt consider con-sider myself one of the happiest of men In the world, If I Can- help sate IL , If It cannot c srfvtd bit thitt principle,, it will tje trnly awful bnt If this conntry cannot be saved wilhout ging np that principle I wns about. , to say, I would rather bo as sasshrated .on tbo spot- tlma surrender lt (Applause;,) jS'oiir.y lo, uiy ykye ot the present newel of affairs there nccd,bo,iio bleodrshcdor'w.nr-ftberp.ls no uoces,stty forjt. I.nm,n,q,tin;J'ator of such n, course, and may iay iu iidrulire, flint thero will be rto bloOd-shed, ptilcs it bo forced ppon the govcrninentainl thc,n ltwj)l bo com-pelted com-pelted to act in f clf-defence' (Applause.) ' Mr. Lincoln, In his concluding remarks, seemed to. think that In Sayiugf that much, he might haro been indiscreet, be was, however, Killing to live by.it, and if the pleasure- of the Almighty,'- Jio b it. (Great "npplauso followed.) SRtVAt, xt ttintftsnrBrf. Ijiffc Llnpolrf antt.Suite left Philadelphia soph (aitcrwarJs, nnd arrived at HnrnV bnrg at 2 p.m. Ho had enthusiastic receptions re-ceptions nt.ihb stopping, plaqea tJ rof, and on arrival at tho depot was escorted In, procession to the Jones House, where hp was welcomed by GbveriiDr' Curtin, At thc.Stato Housp ho alluded to raising the flag over Independence Hall at Phlla-delplifa., Phlla-delplifa., , Ho saldtbat. hts frjerids had so arranged' jit that bo .had tlio honor of mi; ing atagliiGceni national flag, tq Its ticrtt "staff- (Applansc.) jVpd' .wfienH went IppTV, was pleased, that it' went to its place ly thb strength or luVfecblc arrn; and witbout an nccjden it flaunted, gfori-paslj gfori-paslj to tlie wjtid' Jit ;the,liglit of the-glow. ing sunslilnq; ' (O.rcat.npplausb fqltowcdi) MrI'iucqln, wus very ftoxiou tq regard tlie. 'PblladcIiibla j:crcmony 'bmiuous: qf wMjt wpulfl;folio?r blseffbrts lb1ralsb"tlie nation;1 and' hbjpejS wlth -.tliKcc-Opcratton of. the people,, tbe-nationa'flag 'of-'tltQ eonu'try might ct.bp.'kcpt flauntrng gloriously; glori-ously; Eutbusiaslic chcering.), 'Alluding to4 tho great display of military In the streets, ami the tender of 'their services, which, had Ijccn ruade, tic ivas anxious tq ".)a,?tlt,ynder$toqd l(ts..mo t earnest jxopp was that tbey might uever be called upon to pso then;.; jLom cheers.) ; ; urr uxcolx vAictis fpanf nf, $ tour.' iyTo'.the greAt'nsJomsbment of tbo n. trou, the .presidentelect bad trf terminate ill travels tcvthejcapital by nightly flight aud lri,disgul$c..' 'fhcro ts a:greiit;dcaLof Ltc!e'grtipli. before .qaithp siibject-'and wucn pncpnfnscd,fromjwb(eJ wo make; aTsumm3Fyi .- t"jr . !. Ijtpprs that 'nsMiittncoIn was re, tiring jo rpsi bix fhe,evenin'g,of,Hip ,21st, iaMiilpdotrVrria, tbrfta messenger dpptatid-fedJustatly dpptatid-fedJustatly qii' iutervlew wlth hiin.'in bis bedchamber.1 On bcnrliig,- tho'' name of pears, to have beeii .spm'chody o( import-ancc, import-ancc, .tbe.dpor was at once opened, and a inesjagq was deli vercd from ,flert. Scott and tlte'Wtt.rD'epartmcnt, Infqrming.Mf. Lincoln that they .werefln jpbssesslqnj of iiidiputablo evidence, fromecret agents,' that, a plan had becpdeyiscd foe, lisv in-jury, in-jury, and, recommcndedhlsp'assilig through uaiumqrc vhc.. Mt9.. liiHCOlll, Cqlouet Surancr and. a. Mr. Judd only; and two reporters s.vprii to.seVrecy, was anything eomrautiicatetl. ,X Washington qqrrcsjioudcnt- pf ihe Adw X$tk. Tints makes , the following :'statcinentof f.ha affair!' ' ;- ' . ! ;? ypn'ThbrRday niglit,ftcr he" hall ris tired; .Mr," Lincoln was aroused and informed in-formed tluit a ttraugerdcslred "to sea bim pa a matter, of life and death .. Hede-'.'51 Hede-'.'51 .tb' admrtjliim unless ho, gave his namcwhichjio atonco did, .. Such -a prestige did tbo Tiahto' carry, tot iwrbile Lincoln was yet disrobcdbo granted on infe'rviow io thb' caller... "A,.prolongcd convcrsatoa judicatqd' the fact that an $rs.u,il25. boily pf uteri, bad determined Lincoln 6bouldhot be .inaugurated, and tM't.lieshouia Jicvcr Icavo'BaUImore alive, Jfindced hooyerentcredtit. T"bo list of names of, tho conspirators, presented a most, astonishing array of persous high in ;Squthcrn, coDfidepco,. and some whose famejajipt confined to this country alone. Statesmen laid the plan, bankers endorsed it,, tipjl adventures wera to .carry it into effect, As tbey understood Lincoln was fq le,avo JIarrlsburg ut nine this morning, by. special trolu, the idea, was. if possiblo to tlirqWjtho train frqm, "the road, at some Pnkw",11. tbey could, rush.own ,the steep embankment, and destroy, in a moment mo-ment ullpa board., In fase of, the failure of this ,po(nt,.tbpy .wcre.tq.surrbuud the icarriago dn the way frbip.depot to depot In IlaHimrcmid assassinate him with dagger pr,pistOl shot. So authentic was ftp source ,:tbropgh which information .was pbtajned. that Lincoln aftcr.cPpsult-ing aftcr.cPpsult-ing with bis friends was compelled ,to make arrangement, that would enable him ,to subvert tho. plans Of his enemies." :. Thousands ot persons desired tq eail on hira.after his arrival at Hnrr'isburgi but bo declined seeing them. ,A final couucil was held a height In the evening, 3Ir. h. did not. waU(to yield. Col, Sumupr cried with indignation, but Mrs, Lincoln, seconded Ly Mr- Jwld and Mr. Lincoln's original informant, prevailed, and at nine o'clock Jib left on a -special train, wrapped up in a Scotch plaid and a very long iniii-tary iniii-tary cloak, Ho was accompanied by Superintendent Lewi's and one friend, Tlie committee of reception, composed of several prominent republicans, arrived from Ujiltiinoretojoin Mr.-Lincoln, and to accompany' him to their cjty. They were, pr course, greatly disappointed op leandng that Mr. Lincoln, had gone. On the arrival of tho regular traiu at. Baltimore, Balti-more, in which was Mrs. Lincoln, family and tho $uit? of the. President elect, tbo train was greeted with groans.- An explanatory Staleuicnt is mado which sets forth, that Mr Lincoln's troubles, in IJultimoro wopldi probably have occurred frqnt thp indiscretion, of some republicans, who waited o raako capital out of hipi by escorting bim. In proccssioB.,Tiq,marshal protested against the proceeding as one likely to aroose the fcf. ,nmT Jo the rreawJJV Finding Kpablkane bHbTT ,H l hx Ite etermiWiSnell6 kkF feen iti BilUoro telegrspbtTiv iF hf. tttttttife the coK0rKfife My bcelivlsed and whfcv wed as . fated and eXpVditei ins aanre-At. jtt trxsnisfgrj, Thq hnexpeeted arrival of Jlr '1 at the Jest or goternmen ,Xit?f only known to a fcw friends wh8t?f at tbeepof, and eonvevta IW fM lard's Hotel ' The nS&XS tohhnnlqokcd for mrVefe sought to bo tonccBlcdnt tU preparations for a grand ttPe??,, on t .0 taTh, at,( tEc tews in lln IJarAy affcii arrive 1 the hero Warned the comnirm.Ji'i4 visit during tbbafterhML 8 headed ,byScnator ugl !f S .e,r respecfa-tsi $M intcrtiew was mid to bva uT pleasant. ? W Tb5 veneratle 'fnni BfaiW i. fonMonlgomeBl.irXS ing. The Secretary 6t ihl vJZ gress called and arranged ?c"!er?, view Jot tha PeaeeaffirsV the evening. Covert crf Introduced ex-Preside1BiTjbTWr(v,l!' rcceiml him Ul Wi lard'A hotel; was tc4e4 ,R Llacola. On the, 25th BenatVr Crit den and Hon. 0..P. Adana vi.itelhim and .expressed .their hqjifa thai U 'wenU bring the country out of danger.. Mr, Lincoln, in conipsny with, Mr, Spwnrd, yTstted the.Scnate and nansT :jM latest ndvlccs.tbe flight frosj .Kar. risburgras the chief topic pn uthL tniiid. , Tho design of assassinaUbali'faUT believed iiv,' Mr; XTncoln's spekl, u Pliiladelphia.had liinamed ithe S6ataera people . , " ' " -i--' I Aditlcesfrom MbfitgbmcryludicstetliU the Southern Confederacy, will, regard in attempt of'thq United States to ttsmtsin . Its.attlhority-in the scccdiiig State ;hb nct ofwarwhich will be followed by in-stantanepns in-stantanepns reprisal A large ' 'ioajler of privateers werb in readiuess. to commence- operations on the.. Ocean, at a ae-ments ae-ments warning It was reported tbt arrangements were already made ia Csli-foiiila, Csli-foiiila, forprivatccrs on the Pacific Ocesa: when occasion calls for them. . The tariff-bill iinder consideration' t Moutgomerydocs not differ msterlsllj front tbat ot tho. United Stats.. - It. wM apply' to all giodiiropprtcd.frota north ef Wilmington, Delaware', Ponds will bo exacted from shippers from uon-secedktg slave-holding States .to guard against deception. de-ception. , Philip Claylon, ex-assistant Sctretsrr or, the, United States Treasury,,had Uea appointed to a similar position under tb Southern Confederacy,. Mr. Tpombs has been appointed Secretary Secre-tary pf States Mcmminger, Trewwtr, and. Pope, Walker, Secretary of WarT -J!b'eTorkrj duimc4iot-sccn duimc4iot-sccn a .letter, from a member of. the'. British' Brit-ish' government to a dls'tluguisXed ,' Abm lean, stating: authoritatively, that tip whole matter of secession bad been briegtt by Lord John Russell before Vthetmiiw-try,nd Vthetmiiw-try,nd all subordinate matters of defect live clcitraocq, 'etc., olid ' tbo! dccliratiw was made that not only will' there be t recognition rondo by Great Drltafa eftU Southern . Conledcracyj but every - thing; will be done to discountenance' disanim. Tlie'Sontlicrn Congress had nBanimcor-ly nBanimcor-ly pasicd an nct declaring the' cstablisa-rncut cstablisa-rncut of the free navigation of the' jfiv slssippl: it gave general satisfaction. v .u-viaiSiiA,1 ,5,', Mr; Prcstonj in 'the .Virginia! Coavw-tioh,;on-'ihb 19tb; delivered a, speech which had' created -great' interest; tk Union could not be rc-bonst ructed.andeeii-fideneo ructed.andeeii-fideneo expressed thatVirginiawoild jia tho Southern confederacy.' A resblntioa was introduced, tho. gist or which was, thst though the election of Mr.. Lincoln, did not justify secession, yet'as the Southera secession left the. border states In the minority mi-nority in Congress,! Ylrghila wonldfpM-sent wonldfpM-sent an ultimatum to the -Northern Stste nud fix a time beyond which sbewoold not wait If the '.ultimatum failed, Yirgia-ia Yirgia-ia would tako steps to secure ber rights out of the Union; referred to committee. On the 20tbtla laVgo number of resolutions, reso-lutions, on i'c'dcral reratlonswss offered la tho Convention, all expressive of Virginia's! Virgin-ia's! ojipositioli-tocoe"fcio'n,i U M On tho;22d; resolutions were agala ia-troduccd ia-troduccd against qqcrclon, pledging Virginia Vir-ginia to'resist, and setting forth, thatft was thei duty or tho federal gqvernmeet ,tb acknbwledge,bo, Independence of fts seceding- States. 'The reolutibiisweri favoraWy'rece'Ived nud " referred to lebfi-rmlttee. lebfi-rmlttee. i " " ' . ; Ip tho Virginia convention ontheJM, i a resolntton was' ubanimbnsly aoopteo, "for nppointing ti?cbmtnitteb to'laqmr Jvhcthcrany inovcibcnt'ofahy arms'ermcB had' been made By Clbvernment t '"I Tort br arsenal itf of Uqrderintf OP Virginia': Virgin-ia': Indicating preparations farallstk ' coercion. coiXECTLSG cvsrous'-i.i TpB.?? I The Secretary of the Treasury tent ehuV oratodocumeuts to the House onJheSI"- in" which be said that he believed that U : duties on impoVts would eontiUoe too , collected atviorts of entry In SoothC": olina, OeorciaV Alabama, Louisiana,; PlorldA, and that vessels were;enterta and cleared in tho usual manner; b ct Icetors assumed tp pcrlorra beh 'B under State authorities; Only"W half tbo officers of eastern's Iu;'".? States had resigned, while the others wa entered on the duties- of the - 0 oversaj s 1 of the States, without consldensf ; necessary to perform that, olci e mony; The. -documents rabaJ ; pondence relative to cnstoais,, Orleans mint, tp. 0 jr M a ' In tha Hopsq on the. O.JL1?,?;. consirabh?;lcbaf e.ovr, thft thorizq. i0pPost.MastcftacMwM pqntlime ,rnell ?rvjc ta Aft States. The Voluntest btU W .twwj opposed by:Mr.JJocktas he KadeelaratioB ofWrao report JH , k.tatft.oS,rl!''te'to; defile. de-file. Vallandigliam artvocatetl dirt. iheniTT..blU,',effercd. a- proviso that-tlic 'loeps tbeatilibotlMi used td execute the wSwal 1aV'f In WCW'hif States, ire ilJfrpd' (hit Mr, jritucoluV speeches anJ pntatc conTtrstition foreshadowed a toef dro j<c?, A01 tho Intention of male-; juir war on the South., lie expressed hit ; Ub forftho Ito'ftMUto scfcsjlou pf Virginia, Vir-ginia, which was hlstcd ntnl .n)ptandcd fn th eiillerfcsr llitoSohato amendments ' Lssft thV llW 1 it hrealnst 2$. Dor-W Dor-W tha'evcnnifc'Jlr. Hnfflii of North Car-olitia.otf Car-olitia.otf do a Vltonpf" wcqasfoit, : speech. The Tart? till passed the Scbato the &Mlo sptbofftip on tho bill for tic dlscon-tlanance dlscon-tlanance of postal service In the seceding State JIr.! Hunter, opposed the bill as acoet'cifontc4arc.5"fr. Ddolittlo con. leaded that H was rneasnro of peace, ifotiTBt; Mr.TdwcU o'npoedlhci bill ns 'etTWi 'tbo power of fceItt to th'o Jieail ScT tGo- .-tlcparitricnt Mr., IVsendca '.ftouRht that the Senators were, drawing largely ipbH lraajr,lnatlon--tt was mcasnre of, peace. Donglai, so regarded If and said thai ho Mievctl there was a deliberate- pfol to brcafc tip tho Union, on , the pretext of devotion, and .that there Vere as rainj'disdtiioursUyorth nsSouth.-?- HhJJawcs; front, the? ifclec committee . to wjipni,tt)0 Ircsfdcni'ff message of the 8th Jaaoary. had bccii rcfcrrd( mado a report to tlie House which greatly re jUclcd.oa ihe-admioUtraUon for ncglect-fuodcfcMpY ncglect-fuodcfcMpY the nholo Atlantic coast during the prevalence of lawless vi-sj6jcK'1 vi-sj6jcK'1 ThcTo,wtrc2S ships, lying. jiliv Wtatletf, onfit.for service; in tbo oggre to mounting, 874 cons. .None; of the Ttsset4 could" w .repaired ami pnt 'amlcr iaiir. pr several weeks, aiiuV some dr Ihcm would. rctinire At Icastaiix months; "and irel nothing had.beeu done (6 put any tjf. thettt tit readiness.. ,Tlro Committee considered Jlhat the.Sccretary,if the nary was descr: 'bf.ccnsaro.tfoiP,acccpting wftbont delay or Inquiry the' r'eslgnation of cfBceh'woadigofteiwjthtlw scccs. lio'nUtsltfdf.lh&VwlicaJitcd to be re-Imedtw re-Imedtw their commission in. ordcrto ffjht against, the oq$tH utcil authorities ef tbonijtipn,". ; , ,. j Ia,tlic.ltouseV oh the; :3d, the Tariff tilt was-takett upjns .'f eWuctl frdih.f the. Senate; with '. amcHdmcntsj' jaBculeu,r: XIr,f Oariiett; -of ',Tirgmia, jlOQt occasion, to allad " to -Jfr Lincoln's lity passagoitliroiigh Baltlmpresarcas-i tlcaliy said the rresldcnt'clcctwai afraid of meeting Bill Yancey, and Jen". . Datis Ifrhe were thcro 'with n six pounilcri Wd a$ejlfdf ,'ndditlonat pay to' 'General Seotttliat.be.mlj;ht hare an additional jw9opks plame,.aud made a call for hion-ty hion-ty to raise a body BPrd fd'r Wncpln to frofcctblm hpm JeC I)ayiir and Odv. Wise. lite speecli; was -tespotided to. by hiMes," W. it kt.- ' i ' ! .On the 25tli, the Tariff bill was coitsid-tftjl coitsid-tftjl InHbu'conimlttee of the whole; after bfch the whole subject was reported to i thell0e, Mr. &crmari urged' tho 'rie-ressHyof 'rie-ressHyof concprnnaf. Uc was opposed fo much of It, bnt ho believed that the very existence of the government dencu MWrgaf'thbjIli '''Wjieii' Mr. Buchanan took the- reliis of Govern-tqent Govern-tqent the public debt was $2!,"QOO,Q00 with nearly $'ii(,0S0,000, hi tlieTrcnsnrv;-tmtDOW tlieTrcnsnrv;-tmtDOW bc public debt, was 9C,OttO,O0p, sw.the smallest jwiiibW amdnnl for tlie GoverhineiVt togeinlonc; with fortbu next fiacsl. jcar, .was $a&,"0a0,0'00 nil of'tlio Seaate,ameudmcnts, except that of ta,xlii(f ta SBd'coffeOi were, concurred, hi a eotn mittee ofjconfcMnee wis adopted on -f his wodmfdt,,... - . j . ;, 'Wha Senafei 'thq bill relating to ;tlio pesWservlqe in tbo sqecding". states, pas- sms6Tox' .BirnxfiSjinonjt t,an mttn eovEJastUEXTj; tteFrenc'h,Wd' Ilassfan ministers 'at Wasbingtoa nre reiMirted td be In favor of Kcesslon, and the government f tho for-oer for-oer had ealfed forrxptanatlons from M; rcler as he'Vadbt lidtrlc repbru coiw TOFS wjtX thote made :by consuls nnd . P.'?lWbja fromJvaropo nnriouncu thq determination of ihe'KBropcati powers to abide by the Oxed policy ofrecognlziog w.now,governmnt before Us recognition "y the government frou which It had eparated. Mciao!.or tne jsduh jjods. JKK fculi Cofirt;'ntifew York, Who btfrttlht of t&t Jndiin (rust '.W ,s5o1 red tbe injunction, dcci-g dcci-g thst"lheoverument-'wa''s bound, VW?a States; had no redress. I- ocf. Twiads 8cnnssptnA. u?,;rwjg? had announced to the war S,.B.VU!?th0 U wrendercdno fcS kt '? fori?" fl",cna's and. "rriunV ofwarT thittAt0 ThVfetl6ral S'?tar W$ Property 'surrcn, feft4 amount to $1,300,00,0 r twHrltl' Gc'ncral Scott ws 5" ro-oa-wMJw?" from Major Anaer. iT.l,'d- Comand;r-M-Chief to 2X 8 he government rpcclrcd broatton that tho nttadf wbutd not bc ttM-tooa-itl f WO"', but U w Mt be conveniently-conveyed to the aSsacwiso a cosckessuxs. g ed ou tho e;ening of tho ait, in, wswonnded byahc'avy knife, and; JgdMieruiy rt.UMug them, was taffi'm!!1, Hecoyeriug imself SttLH, h? uscWed i pistol. rwhJch tS,Twl haTo1 'taken cff. upon coa,VC? W1,PrfS3:Ld bccn expeclea ffi nr'fi!fl 11,0 22d lust., but mhau'0t Mbt.oircXa a, pro. 1 to it. ft toeipMftbt to prc-fesolutlOM prc-fesolutlOM o? Vlrr, lrcsolTed that the. Conference Sjotm6.tW?thioHp;:i excitfnf; debau arbso Bpoaitfco propotliloSi and thtroVaa-jirosricct of its adoftloa;. tsnujf war tfuti; J ' IB the Benate.OB the 83d, the bill for tho? payment t,f the expenses Incurred In thfr suppression .of Indian liostilitlw th, California was taken up Bod passed. At tho tame time, the bill making; pay. tacnt for the suppression of Indian hostlx tltica Iii Utah, ill 1 853, was passed. In thq1 llonso, ou tfni same day, the Oregon and Washington war bill was passed,. . MtstijLUkeos-. - ' ' Mr, Brown, late, editor 6f the Comtt-fwn, Comtt-fwn, hd been deputed to inform the iedcral Govcrnmijbt tif tho election of Gcn'l Jjavls, to, tho Presidency of tho Confederate States, Tho dispatch saysi "Ho will not be recognized." l Capt Metggsjiad returned from Florida Flori-da (& reSamo'ihe charge of the Washing-tpa Washing-tpa Acqncduct, IcaVInai in ctmrga bt the forUGeattons at Tortngas, Slajor Arnold of the urtUlcryk Troops in good condition and prepared totcststnnyattack. CaptiArwstroDg; was to : bo censured for not turnlsgiover the 'troop? to Lieut. .Slemmer at Fort, Sickens, : . . Tim . Southern mail contractors" Were anxious about pay, and, for' their comfort thorostmastcrGcncral stated that drafts would Tie Issued to thcra, oh, the postmasters post-masters 6t the seceding States,-A States,-A convention of; the. old'ioldicrs of i?1 0 JJIacJ Hawk, FJbrida and Mexican Wars; wasr Lelil In.Indlanapolls, on, Washington's, biitbdayf' RcsolntionJ were passed expressing rcadlaessto throw themselves Into tho front rank; to meet. trcasouJn any section of thq country, and to sustain .the flag of the Republic, "tho government ai'noW organized; nud- the I resident elect, without regard to party.' I When the:-t csolutions ' wre . ml to :the 1 1 votcjitho., old.. sofdiera'of .'1812 and Ahe 6ther;remnahtsvof theflcld got divided.1" - Tlieltepubllcans,df Mr;,K:cllogga district dis-trict 'mct'jn'conventlbon'd resolved "to enter thejr'protesti against the.resblutlb'iiV offered by him inTCongress;to'.1anicnd;thc iedcral Coltstttutlon : .bclicvlti'g: th'ch to be.: snbtcrsWo' Oenliglilcncd 'fanbitfc party honpr and ;.the spirit,! bf national instilutions'j'Mr.'K. was brged-to unfaltering unfal-tering support of Republican "principles as", enumerated-. in ;th6 Chlcago:rilaform.; Grooiids '.of; -policy . saved Mr:ellogg from tbe.reqnest. toresignr ' '? The'Uostou Comrfon CbuncU-ljad ecn? sufed the Hon. Charles .Snmocr for bis reararksrinado ia, the. Senate 'respecting the slgnera,of tho' petitions Tor the passage of.the Crlttendeif ebnipromSe;; V ' V'-" 'HonnW,jn.ErNiWack, memberof Con? gressfroraiIudiauf.iad been. ;bufirmcd chief justlceof Nchraskb. -. v, v -Themotlonta'takcun' thtfnomtnatipn it Judg'esi'Rlack' a'ud'lvetit.was 'rejected in the, Senate-by three majority;' " The resignation of .Capt Tatnall, of. .Georginbad been accepted. A special agetit. had been sent to take cha'rgg of the Galrest'on (Texos) Tost OlBcc. Tho xidmluisiratlon bad bceiv' advised that agent's were in the, north purchasing stcamera for tlie Southern' Confederacy. ; ,mnl 'Pcraoc'raticV StarcConrentlon at Phitadclphia, on tlie' SadilinaiiihiouUy ; adopted ad-opted series, of resolutions for tho'yta'te sovereignty and union, tho rights of, the South in tho Territories, 'C.-' A. comr mittee ws'appoiutcilto ioriVcy the1 resc lutibns to thorresidclit f . . i . j , . vThe1jids for the eight milliouJoans were opened by .the Secretary Of the-Treasury. on'.tho. 23d, ;;The'rb was' "about 100 bids," andt tl!q,,.avrragerf.amount"offer(al wai a fraction over Dp ccutgn the dollar. ; ;Pr:,IiOring, .of Massaclmsetts, had dc-clinedt.he.Sardininn dc-clinedt.he.Sardininn mlssloi), ' r '' . Vlco-rrcsldeiit .Hamlin had. visited, the Senate, and'as cordially. received. A roan .named'Gibso'itjfrwilhont ;ny. known, provocation', had attacked three men. inCardqndalei-.la,,with, a bowie knife. One was .fuiiantly killedj another fatally stabbed, and the third dangerously wonnded. Young Armstrong was sentenced to bo hung In Philadelphia for the murder of Robert Crawford. At HTbriU lJridgcwater, a mar named O'Brien had cut his' wife's throat and attempted at-tempted to shoot himself. A roan and'womaii, tried to kill themselves them-selves by taking laudanum In the City Hotel, Ifew Xort a mysterious, case. Rumors of warlike dispatches from the South were In circulation. Tbo South lire looking, to the bayonet at the final arbUc'of the dispute. The returns froniPArkansas are reported report-ed favorable to holding a-conventions Secession Se-cession delegates in' tho majority. Tbblndidhs' bad "attacked aud caused a temporary Interruption io" tho overland mail, A driver had. bceu killed aud con aidcrablo stock run off. ". - FOnKtOH, t In. tlicllou'se of iLordi, iord Derbyjb alluding to tlie Queen's sjieech, said the allusion to the United .States was the most important; topic. ' Everyonc.vlewed with the deepest'iegret the.bvcnta.of.ih'at country, on whtch tho mariufacturlng interests' in-terests' of Kngland so greatly depeuded. He.cbndctnned tlieTconHb of Sardinia la Italy, .and expressed dissatisfaction at Nopoleon'4 speech u jO.ranvjllo responded, dcoply.lamentlng the disruption in America, butlfelt confident confi-dent that the results to Kngland would tiQtije.so scrlqus, ns the resources of In-dia'fbr In-dia'fbr collpn wpuld be aConce brought Into play. Foreign' relations, particularly with France, were said to be most satisfactory. satisfac-tory. " Lord John Russell's .speech was regarded re-garded In Pari as warlike. Blenheim, Palace, tho ?eat Of the Duke of Marlborough had been damaged by lire to tho .amouatof 100,000. Valu-able Valu-able pictures destroyed, palaco not moth damaged. , It is said that the Conference.on Syria, will. assemble atrparis.forthwltb, England hail beenlbvited by Franco to stop GaribaldiV. career, but declined on Sj plea that, the Neapolitans ought to be t. tq.iettlu maj(erji:uicmselveE Tho ljcicgq"fs at Oaeta had' blown up threo powder magazine, and destroyed the side curtain of the citadel. The garrison gar-rison had asked an armistice of two .days lb hnry Um.dpad, The Sardluiajogetwral had scut tltem the necessaries for the wounded, |