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York pipcw, say tlio ovcrjottit molt jQii- "r; uattors oft the Central route, Uavti 1 ? lerffllnnl io rutv t lie l'0ny Jisnreni lielwecn Jr, St. Jqiej)h nml iMaccrvillp, Oal, tl.rcct! . lirnca instc.nl of tico a-'weck nftttJuIj' gy next. iVy also jirojwsc, wlien they gcu reajly to rn& tbir coaches across t!ic contl-1 j.j licnt, in ll tlyi time, to arrange for IhoL tqiiTeyancq of passengers al a cost ofLJ not wore than $lf0 each. :C .There aro "0 vacancies In the dcjiartjB iuciW, wliieh inuU ho filled before thsl Senate adjouru, or they caimot be uutHB " hext Congress. ! C9I. Lorenzo 'fhoroaa, of I)eIaWarc;will wicced AdJutaaVtieneral Cooper. ' ' Dale, of Iliinoli, has hceu nppoiftUxl ,yrn ' Commtsloner of Indian' Affair$,atulMorrl, K of Illinois, jJudge of Kansas. ,ij A dispatch fromllalcisK N. 0., states tljat tho majority a(?aiiiSt a gontention In t j, that state is ofcr 1000., The rtote for dele- l". -gates shbwa on Union majority" of two to ' ' oneftgaliist stcessioii. qq Sr, Lons, Jfarch II, a.m. npj The Wafchiugton correspondents of the N Y. Herald and Ttrf,'hoth gisfe.crc-lcuco gisfe.crc-lcuco to the report that the administr.w . ( tjoa ts considering, with prohahtlity of jiai iwpting, the polic of withdrawing the troops from Forts Sumter and 1 Pieliins. 1 1 is said the matter was under considcra- y tloa in. the cabinet on Stdrdar night, and t tUp that even Southern men acknowledge tliia ' j.q would be the death hlow to Rcceiou, The f t,ci report, hoivcTcr, decidedly needs confirm- wa atlon. ' ; ' ' HIsnlsosaidby?amQ corrcq.ndc iv,, that.Maj. Audersou's supplies arc' grow J'j ing short, though he gets fresh meats et'ery . (j0 day. He has salt provisions for only Of- COi teen days, 15; It scenis that Romain, one of thoSouth-' m ro commissioners, has not Jet brriVvl in x "Washington, and' that nothing will lcrthi done by the commissioners until he does ! 1,0 arrive. I The constitution of the Southern ? n-federacy, n-federacy, has been ordered to bcenjjro 1--e s.L.s. ... , it y gaid to b extremely cooicrTativc. U1 r . Yivo millions of the Southern lcn Iipj ! w been taken at par, and no doubt, is entst-' rj . -, taincd at Montgomery, that the b' .ce'd - ; ' wjll be taken at the same figures. t It is reported that Hiram Itotucy lujs1C( been'decided on as collector of Xew York, ' j . 1 inid that Wakepian. will lie surveyor, ' . Webb naval olliecr, nnd Homc, postnuf: it ter, same place. Xoihing yet about Co n-foroia n-foroia appointments. it Qor latest rumor from Texas Is tbatU - Qyn, Ben JlcCulloeh is alwut organizing j, . t a expedition for the iuvnsion of lhct northern provinces of Mexico, Avitii a view t of tttniexing them tv Te.vas, owl thu'fi , forming a nctv cmfederaey, 'dUt'uct from t . that or the Gull stales. " . A dispatch from New Orleans, March ' , ay on the 4th iust., the oouvintion d- ! 1 elarcd Texas Out of the Union, and Oov ( 1 lituor Houston iysucd n. reclamation to j that effect. Incomplete returus tliovv ' Jority of 28,000 m a veto of 61,500, U AO ordinance, was passed aatlioriijiig the ' appointment of delegates to represent . j Texas in the provisional government at t Montgomery. Qen, Houston, it is sanl, , will not resign, nor take the oath of al- , lejiancc. The convention is dUcu. nng ! n ordiiiaucc defining treason. Gen. McCulloch had tctit a detachment to guard the upper forts. Tlie report of the committee on federal relations tn tlio Mis- ( aouri convention was made on Saturday, and is to that extent exactly as lias been reported. It furthermore recommends a national convention as provided by the eoastitution, and provides that when the ' stato couvcutiou adjourus, it shdll be un-, til December next, at Jeffertou City, omTI also that a committee be elected by convention, to call the body togeiht p3i the meantime, if any eontiugency shosiH arise, rending Buch a step neceisaryd There Will also be a minority report tc 1 day, which will probably recommend a con-' vtution of border states for the national convention. It b thought that a full week will be consumed lit the discussion of the reports. In the convention on Friday, Mr. v is-rar. is-rar. of Pulaski, .offered an ordinance dis solving thf jo!itical connection of ir-&nm, ir-&nm, with the other state of th Union, and csiabibhiutr the independenct of the former. Mr. Brent, of Alexander, made a union epteeh Ho opposed the policy of secCT iout but admitted the right. He oims2' coercion, and thought Mr, Lincoln's ' -augural uinusceptiblo of a wurliko con-ilruelion, con-ilruelion, but disagreed with mauy of its doctrines. Mr Amoiif, of St, Louis, recomme . fd prompt actiou, and attacked tho li inirtil. Sccretavt Floyd has published a tiu ment indicatory of the acceptances Ik favor of Bu'-oll, Majors & Co., of their. . legality, ii.atpid of there being C.OOO.OOO of them outstanding, ho shows there are only C00,000,aud declares the contractor havfc secured those by assignment of property prop-erty amplf Uit their protection; and that if the gottrnineat will permit the earnings earn-ings of the tuins of 1801 to be applied ta the accept mccs.they will be liquidatjfi m tli it way without recourse to the a. ,4gomeutg. U would seem also that the ttovenuuent owes the contractors up ward of .'00 000, which Is equivalent tc the cash value of tho Indian tmst Iwud of the abstraction, of which Mr Floyi' repudiate a prcrious knowledge. I! denounce ti e conduct and proceeding o the tclect committee with gie.it seirrt kt 1-VyctHiilCi Ark., on lm snh.on pcutedvhllo other torimmiies wci-e organ. .. . ''";'. ieccpf ion l'ryidit Wncolji's ban- trim? for the same deMinatiun. : ' ', it the sceessioijiif?, iff cotitu,t'Hce ofj ,Tlw rcMrt.tf Oapialn Bill's delermlna ' ' ' : ''':." ' 7 ,-"iM e oertaioils, to "thelir raiiH called a .iou to ddtnd Fort Drown created great . ' .. ' -,!- '-'! Umj pf the cTtweijs tof , instruct defe- excitement .along the Hlo jUrandc. '-" . , ; . ,v ':!'-'r0 Ct9 Ujr couventten.. Jt proved, A qomniis-,itHitt of theSlrtte had. taken-. - r-'.W'M -ever, that tlio, uttitia .Ainumfut prc- tpoMsion of thtj CUsttfju House 'at-v' .;' . , .,.':." v.-'.s!f s--m h 'I'ltd ho mtfetinatlioui'ntil without Ifnnvnivitle. ' - . . .-.:;T-v.lvV ,nn, urald inneh ciithn'MnsUi for thei' In the United State Senate yesierilay,v ' '-';' rs nd Stv!pM. . tFoster'smohitiouitor ihj cxpuUion-of ; . , ' :;..'.'- 'i'iifM m.thQBtlj.thi' ;VlnS:V,-.hilHt's par-iQnat 1 igfallj with Clingimtn's (Substitute tlnjt'i ' : , .7ii rty bill pavwal to etigjonient bj!( a (Texas had scrwlcd from the, Union pud: ' ':''?''' isiru'votc-. It itii)ilitle3a ttnd exiliUii'was)!ot alnctnbtrof theconlcderttcywhs? ; . ' present law iiukwj; TTita of .heahf;tsjtteniip. . .' ;. j E's rctnrtmUlcloUio.Siipreme('outt, Mr. Foster qKf.ko I support of hiV're .. ' . :' l? providing that the proceedings, lolntnm. tthich .wfls iicithei' pnrtkin nor. v ; i'.- s:'..i,: ucl, Ac.t shdll io govctini'sl by. thehH.rMnnl. He opposed the propoMltijii of . ' ,, , . "I -' .; joalaw. . ' ... 'iCJhtgman, that a "state md a right 'toc " L'bo Delaware Jegy.Uii Jiiiully. ltd-iiedc.-ftinl itais,tfil ti44t ifi( injitgfe f lij. " '; '" . ? rncdoii tho Sth, havlj t' votoil do,nVoirrcsiotutiou wusbnt a.ilnty which the , ' '; tsira isfcion on. the slate of the rSefmte owed taltself, nottotilfow si seat'. '; . - , " - I 0u.' ' -. Mie're t)Oitc'lio'aVPWMl.hcWasa fafur. ' ' ; .' '. ,. ' .; ': ".v 11 tlioHouthcrn CofltCK3 ouSatunldy Jtr, ami we'd no alltgraiico to theeouulry - ' ' j'; if army 1itt patswV'a.'j rcpt'rlhf, afld 'to which ho ' belomjcil, hut to a fdrefgo - - , " .y ' f thousand tueii wilt soia, be ready ,Xi govcWMuMil; awl it Umt gurermi)fiit hap" . ;' .' ' O- V l " ; .- 1 eths field. pened tf tuke uiirmsirgaiiidt. thisgotr', , '..: ; i -; 'A tJmery it Sou's lard facloty, fjiteinnuti, ermncnt, jfnd stiz.es its properly ntul ex- . . ' 7 , 9 burned yestcrilay tuotuiiig.foiilSO.-f f"1 its terilmry by forcc'the troops .'" ' . "- ), mostly iusnrtd. ' , ; of the Uiiitrd Statrs, tt beeittitea vcry;:- . . L'ony K.vprcss. Feb. add paMSejl Kear-irioiH qbjeptiou'nml it was .incoiifiitcut' ) . . .1 ' March 9th, 0,u0 tun, ' '.JlDnllow one i cirntnstam,id, ti hiild a , :' wfSJcat here. v1.'- Dittos-, March 8. ' 'Foster then argued ngalust Giingmaii'x; '.: -v . ': Cleared, ship Star of the Union, ( su.lmUtitej wliii'iradmitJi.Uifc right of ,se ' 1 -7 - 7 a.. .'cession, bnUn'o' iinch thing was known-to , ; ; '.'''' '-.-A. ti Sr, I.iuts, March Jt. 1.W; the CotislitMhu, which Was too plain.oa -". , ': ;; ti oiliuial dispatch was received at VliU iKifut to arue ornfhuitoffoiibt;.bb . ,: . j . ,.: ashintpu this niorjilng froni Molitg ncW that the Senator wast cntJUcd ioa ,: -'. ;K-'?X '; "1 ry;f liitntetlug 3Ie.?-rs. Crawford and eat 011 several coiislitutioual grounds, . ' ''.' rpylll to at ouco enter tpan t'lebu-l- whether H(sfe or not; Uiat stale.by witli , ,.- ! . :".i, ;t..j ;s with Iho ndmluwtratiaif rt'wnt draw tug from she Union, could not wjtli-;' -. ; ,1 ; V; hwj for Ciiimnkdoner ltdma.in. draw' hmi from tliat body. Mr. Cipg;, ' ' .?:' ' "'." . L'heUrhHinal tfotirjt at Wash'tigton to- maarcptiedtliatlriheiiceountiwcreirue . '..' : , ( -'t-a- t UischargctlWnu II.5lrts.wlllho wa. Texas had called a Convcntiptt and pas. ' - " v.;;' leted lt tomiectioa with the alistnu-'ed a'a Ordinance of ittonj which had - - . oof Indian imit bond. The judicial .- hccii ratldetlby the people; and If'tttt ; ' irsp wf t lit acconlatice wit!i the law of : act was valid, Texas is 110 longer Ohc ot. ' ' ' r -.- 57, which cNumpts witness, tM.fore the States-, and take it for granted Jf. ' - ' - : , cstigatinjr committers from trial Mr Texas secedeil, she is nut t;iitiiitd to a re- - '' : " i$sell, having appeared a siich before ' prcsentix here. Tin; Seniiior from Tv-xj it of the hon eon the subject of ihoio; believes hh State ho seceded. .. , mis.- ! Sciitttor from Cotiiiectk-ut savs the ' . ' ' Kv-S retary Fiojd gave $10,0QO si a.Uof M ee'imi iiinrulid, then the Senile ' . irity for his opinaraiice at court. , 'or from Texas is eutithd toa seat unless . In the Virginia convention the report an citouous opinion disqualifies. AYaiH . ' t the 'majority of the . mm'tU'O oU c" malutalned that b-caue one Senator , - 5 . ' rid rcIati6SntisVcpiifeU ' -., ',',''. V'.. !ufflrms tht (ki-rrinc oft'itc f'tu, limlfqoio'Vt"'1' .t'mwuH-rtnTm'fe5r . Jarcs iulvni'i atce wjtli slavery by t'iO' pellfri;?. It it (s an error for tho Senator " ' ; 7 ' ' '''.:? '.V'- :deiulor. olVrantft-rill' , or the people, , from Texas to h.fic0 his Htalo' has a mtiaryto (hern. - lu..ou, offeiisivt! aud ! rtS'it to Accede, nfiy iiit expel the Ylrgl. ; - " ' ivtigirouV, fond-ni' the-- foU3' On of , ia Scuatol-s who Jnild t)ie wime opinlou, ' .' prapuSaForfc ttonaljiart fafr pw. 'on of tho trrilotj-ami pml doeland it, and Iiav one imay. He.. - ' . V' -lioti therein; dtelarcs it U tinwij;4 d'd not thhik tlivnvuvrnl of WifitltuiB . .. ' , ; '."-fpl;iic '."-fpl;iic ami ufifitMvo to -.ivcuuiihf iciOnl grounds for hivexpuWon. . -' . tit -;i the !!ml -ot a. r'luter' 1 d U Mason contejiihi.t 'that' thu roolnikm . '. . - ,. .'' cut ng questijii, iu u t numbvr jf-, svui oiic'ofH-pitmoiij from what tlio Siu'. ' '" iooj and luimitioiiM of . ; Willi'-; u J fw" Texas iiil; m ttiis tluor, andfh . ' -' -hohoj'fai t rtition 1 : 'the. u-uou amllEAUf Foster thought thai. WigM! oliglVt , , ;." ratCfrtaK ii'u "ommeiids t'je rtiiSiVtep1 ta occupy hU .?at bn-aii.e-he was not .-. , ' v f iiiittt-.dlv eoustUtiinifi ;4iilI''7'0 rtt'vni, be oujht to move t refer the r ' "': nd t'tc tdop 'on cf it iaiiiuidncii'' 't toa commitle', 'O that f.iet. war . ".,'7.-."'. , Co. -,titu'' ".t; iu-wl i the : Tijjhtlraui the seat to bo declared Micarit. ', - ". .7 . 7,. ' .'. if,. -it. to wii' if..v ffer j Lj ;-ltfstcr abked, whethef uftcr the St-naiov . . ; irgc that the q- n. -wlv i be ; oaci- from Texas Jias bcu duly elected iiy his 7 .' ibly dealt with, vis .out c.tvciiig an, ate, and admitted ns a memb(There, ' 1 " j,inioii iiponthi powers or thu g;ncr.i' they could fnqulfca .iota the legality by -; t vernment; ti jgcUs if it should lw-.no whieh he holds hifi; seata new fictmiv sea -.sry that "the recignitiuti or lhe ' which did uot exist at that time, independence of the . ecciliug stt- a, d 1 M rt was very certain. If the Senator . " - ihc maii' ij: of tr.-tie :, and p.--ge f ot entitled toa seat, It t-ould be ta-sueii ta-sueii law wp.ratiou may render p;o- '' ', wbtnevcr the fact warrjn'iing Mich per. It hi ommcait- lUe people o; .' er a ' '!., c suquiu ue uisclosed. Ilt-ikTvMtt-i-t to rt -MJiiil at their earliest convcu ti the course ofWigfull, ami said, If it be 'cce to its propu-'tioii, auu ilcndmcit5ra t'.'"" hable offenco to allege n coutittt-to coutittt-to thcCcM-titu'ion be pit, - .j icrcuicr;! (h' "T truth, Uieu the resolution may ba aud in t. e Vircrlnia fails io obi'n k' t-, well founded. . " ' . factory u.'Oii.- ,rom slave-holding st to-( ' Tlie .debate was continued by Mjw.i tlie fi'tls couqelled to restime Lovcrclu ' and Hunter, and without a vote, the Sen-power Sen-power and throw lk.lf on her rcscrie I ' 3arncd, riplits. It is made r.n indistteraable coti- "tel. '.-mal IntdHguncu of yesterday, dilion IhutapAitic policy lJ udop d - iffiSa long article, reommciidiiif; tfio toward the tccediu stales, that no p'wi " hiiitut uf Frts Sumter uild l'ick-attempt l'ick-attempt be made to reinforce Or t 'capture, as an act of conciliation, and says tho the foii--ir exact payment of import upon new adminint ration ntiht by moving first commerce, or any urcs calculated U V 'section of conciiiatioH, do infinitely provoko hostiliUe?; that Virginia will re-' nioi-ctct "tuoljdntc its power, than by gard any hostile tiofi by cither hide I ;tivdy awaiting the promises of events, hurtful ami unfriendly, and as leaving A ' iiict meeting wu held at haf-pa' Virginia free t' d V-rmiuo her fuluro r )- li, y -.terday, to tafec Into consideration, licy. Tlie rcj-rt 1 .-omiueuds a confer the pr. j Jtftl evacuation of Fort Sumter-ence Sumter-ence of the bjrdcr sMtes at Frankfort, The steamer Niagara has arrii'ed.datCA ' Kentucky, on the last fomloy to May, not givcu. The forog j'ng will probably not fully The garrison of lineta had been rc-' rc-' meet the approval of thq Uuiou members, jCovr to a Ncoimhtan island. The church oceausc it apparently recogmtes the legal property was seized by the Sardinians, right of .cceS'iion. , j Mesiua had been sunimoned to sur- r j render. The National commander lias In-Sr. In-Sr. Loits, March i. jfucd u proclamation, that, Victor Kniuuuel A lciltr was rcctived ou Saturday al;willoon be proclaimetl Kfng from ths the War department Irom Major Ander-, c ipitol, and espus thanks to France. ; 'son, in which ho s .tcs that he had l& . . |