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Show ; LATEST TELE Gil APJlfc fa. BY PDjTY. . Wc are again Indebted to the gentle-men gentle-men forming tlie Pony clnb of this city, ; for the use pf tho dispatches received by them on thq 5tb, bringing Washington. Jncws np till tlie p.m, of the 29th uit. 'l.tTbc dispatches, we consider, are sunmerttl. s' jdown as much as justice to tlie impor- fiance of. the news would warrant; and -"'lwh'te there may b contained in them v jitcim which to sopie niay seem of liulo impovtanco; yet, we feel assured, thatttq v';iimtpfQur readers will watch with ii "'ereasrmrintiTC'.t every, even the siaaltot '",item coufiicfid with the current ttewsef our .national history, mid stiil preatcr tnnd mote intense- mut lie the interest us ,j tl,e great iuaugurnl day draws uijth. Tnedif-'patolivs Wq now pubhs-h,, cpver , J'.nll the grOutuU ,.of nuy inqtortai.t tr " whirli t!ioj reccivpd Ijy the Isy ! Motid-iy rtfir; hence-, Cm uly pa'Jiw , tboc ' t tlm wct ret tit datei.l rj - ' - 11 , Btos Rt-tn:, J4 ii. it,. At tcn mhuites-paJit 40, tins moru-ay, tho vote on" Vhq ordihmice for teces igtivas-takcltjrfusstilt, Uji, 1UlyS yu jlThe. con.eutjd;r )vasv adjourned. to 5'cr ;.; Orleans,- . ! t , . ; Kniv,Oiar5.-si. Jan. 2Sr I Cm an arc tieing- firrd,.and tha Pclicaa. pi Bag is -e-vcrywherc unfurled There U - great set(cinnt Returns .from Tews t thns far imlientc.an ovcrwhehnlog oujor-. h' ity for, immediate- sccessTpn I . AciJusV, Ga.,- Jan. 2(5; e . Salutes are being fired for the indepte-I indepte-I donee of Louisiana; rf. ,. LouuvtUA', Jan. 27. ..; The Ivenlncky lpgislaturif yesttrdsy 9 nhuosuiiinufrtiously adopted the Virgicjs , '.resolutions, so cPnstTOed as tp require tao rederal government to protect slavery ia nil the territories now held, or hereafter B" to bo acquirtd, north or .'id ttcg 30 niia., J and to guarantee tho right of transit ef ( blavcs through free stales. j RtcuUQND, To., Jan. 25. j The House to-day passed a rcsplutioa . sending commUsipnqrs tp the Santhera cou-cntion ut Montgomery, Alabama. It .will pass tlm Senate, The proceeitos' otherwise were of an uuiutercstUur chr-laeter. i i )c - 3IosrcpStt-, Ala-, Jaa- & m n, Tlio stato convention wjll adjourn-ea HI Tuesday till the itli of March. ic CnAOLmoK, S. C. Jan. 20. re The Senate adopted a resolution .to-dsy; in nuthoriziiig the government to send volos M d t ets to tho nsaistancp or Fierida, if peed- M qfed in ca?e of threatened invasion.- Tie it f number of men is unlimited. The stMia" M l0; Columbia ivent ashore on Sullivan's Is- M d land beach yesterday morning while goig 9 d OuU Tho weather ha been tcropestBOM ,( for a week past. fl j, PniUPZjmn, Jan, 8ft ffl ,lj A I though a deep snow covers the street H tl i to-night, rendering pedestrianisw H j uncomfortable, tho mass meeting of wo m ,.In men of tho city, nt Independent j Square, was largely attended. bole or six thousand men stood ankle dP ',tt 9 snow, listening to speeches from j1" B irepre8(iitatlvcs. Tho employees of m b the largo uiauufacturing cstabllshiawti m u of the couuty marched to the pluce M r maetintr, bearing torches nml BceocipapiW M t by liaims of njosic. Tho mottoes iiueriuw m on the biituieni were mostly snggestive B a peaceful rreoucilintioii and solution cl m tlio present nmioiml dilficnltiei, and ex- m pu-Sdtve of approbation of the Crl!tnd H -plan of comproiuise. Isauo "V. ' Hnughtoti, siqicriiitcmtent of the I'eaW M -.vanla nulroad carriage works, pasilu m luvcrthodehberallQiwot the meeting M series of ably Written resolutions m read ami unanimously adopted, larorntiBR m - prescut national trouble, inaagontuu and' hastened by political demagog, a '- " mi -i r " "if i fflAlfWtW tiff, tat rthe ?by -Cgrbtb' of ihdJCritUndtn fiifOi!w,or tflo.o;othor,niqjturo; IQ..W "fluted to tho people, U'd;,dn coto tho fwm sch -termsVrofpicstli'g ,, w a" welt ittiffmisTj: would striko UenU gbtfefnment in the frteJtethu pdfrrt. They pl-ortuV SSU a3,ttjtUjW man tost-, T,krii.'tho proceedings travn ctutofcoj it4tcriiSi5aW0(fto Itikrlet'o in Uio, ftpt er!ss. ,.. An fcniiBstr union wtctiujfrwn held tens lo-dny. ' Klnailiiuj SMpphyCl"f sn4 by onw-9t r S imtils. ltesotutlons tw , t6,f ll tff unanimously .that, thtlct n aaiiouW 'befall the uatiim; t)M wo nrp yVfd to 11 for' onr; prosperity: that it Mho duty of each stjite to avoid alt Just am of complaint r'&sMcting;l(e flilitirt 3 ether slate wttWu thojunsdictlbn of. AiMwd Sn?5 5fl lesirc. 10 iicr:- oro faithfully tJ oWigatWiw imposed ImeauvVy .tjiij. constitution .hd tU(Inw ,c .-.-' Tlcferb-Nr', Mflv.Tsin'St; In the rmte-on Saturday, tbojudleiary ccmuiftteo: wcroMMtrudtcd' .report a. bill sutUonidng', tho riidorscnient -.by the t'rtis, of national treasury notes, to tho tw&lot tW'tfirnto Wwroe dcppi-itcd cftb her in l82o and 1$57( uuiountmg'lo 1800,000, The order was passed Ujr ft Utgenjajotity.- 43 ' "' The following itrms arc front the speed spe-ed ttWngtqa'itifratclics, .Ja-. 25tb, of. iker'Cineinnatt papa: 4 ' I heir it tnlif that lfr, Seward, still tocfidcut, asserts that' the shnery difll wItj witl lw scWcd in SO days. It i Uteil to-ilny tlwt an -ndwtimdin iiaif fetcn had JJ SseAVord, ,.0rilteHdcu nitd Wajlii upon Ui Kiibjcci . of exiting taUw(ani ihej t!iik some compromise-tX compromise-tX jet lie gotten 1 hrotigli .Congress. J t ftrtiMoffdJiffe tlm ilur ground o Sejv-f4'coiifiJcnceni't(l Sejv-f4'coiifiJcnceni't(l coolness is, that Mr, IiiM'dm'wjll in ttfow d:i xi ssjie u inani' few; fn wltieh he is to give Ralt.fe(io'n idth to otlh ami South. Mt.ar& Cril-imJen, Cril-imJen, B!;ler, fio'ugla mid otlicrK wiltd mettiiig to-ah;ht, "wfttj Ktiicrido tuid tkf consorvativ-0s of thellwt, to eon- ucw iKtiif tirif of iromiirdmii Jfrtt tUlwrated of a Mshly ii:ornal eharae-ttf; eharae-ttf; tlrr irowt'd ttprs yru i::tiy private, u.!i. SI t'i iv u '"-re v:joioii.;lr ureii- t!ii a.l,iilnn of ('ttt-InV vt',tir.i!ibe 15jitii.itioit lie 'iii',nl.trt l,4i Jtcjyil)-arm Jtcjyil)-arm " 'fi'Xi l.imirv i.il; .At: r-r w.i-y, j;t!-'..flii :i I'k Kilh', .i!t :it- : it . l itn htfy;; nji'tfd-iV, nji'tfd-iV, t S .r i (-'.. id (,.tv .Ui ro-.jf b;ilc ii,.inv ft .ii-u, in-: ... tog i'.hv "IVf-r hv.f inui'iit'r i'V-v-- n r'-i l!. t',, K'ii', to d.ij', itf.d a. MtfeT f ri -ln-'U'ti W'.t fc'rrfvil lit , fbfiiRifa if l.i ttiiiOa vriti.fVoiint'ijj '4Ji?s.'o V,f :iH.'ewl iaisnititr . Hi'idiunft.0? Arli.5 ni.i,h.dititat) -f O.,-! if jnsciihc; IX'tti o'Bif ITftioi, tigivn iliaf. dirte ys'.a iiO catire of fjnawtl. )ii.inttyr ends here. ' ;j ItoswU'A. Jlaiivy iire ihilifted.twlav',liy-tbe-grasil )urf. Jt' Is Weft mtdrl.6d 1 totAlrno liitl has Jjeeti foti'nd -agflhist a-Sttrttary Ftoyd, . . The e'usslqa spirit ha, broken out' iaosgho;s nl St. Tfaothys Halt liuti' lotion, kept liy Mr. Van Itnrkt-ictt, near Biiliinate. 'Itc principal, IwiiiigRusjH'oted f aati'Siavery vipws, lite small .buy eosn-raenccd eosn-raenccd tiring pLitots, kc', and when tijey were , taken lit hand Ly thu.teHehcra, tlto larger ones toolcjios3esa.ro.il of the ursiai. and turned Um'jrunj upon, .the scjwl. The aehool is tmArn uj tcn(or,!ny mast of the Soathcm hws bto'mg left. It iia-s comhllucd laihtary with ulhct iaitruttiouft Sr. Locir, Jan. 2$, p.m. Tltebllonirtnitellienco from Washington Wash-ington Jan. aj( was reeeirwi tlTs nOon: The rumor was rife.here todaj that Gen. Scott h itl reeeived new intelligence rcla-Jireto rcla-Jireto di!;its pa the Capitol, tiy seecR.-ion iatailtK, whi).Jx caitsss tiifti muuli anxiety. JaOge Hubiiisdn, wlio was dUpatehed to tbs souctheru Stales hy Vii-i,imr.f to in-4a?c in-4a?c tk-ai to Icecp tiio peace, telegraphs wat if the Drookiya bo destined for l'en-wco!a,hjs l'en-wco!a,hjs mission will prove a failure. A dispatch to Senator Crittenden and Towtll, sjs the legisiatHre of Ky, has ppeJntca John T. Hell, J. D. Chiy, Air. Ottlhrie, cx-Ooveri)or 3looretacl, nnd JJ.hfe, coinmisiiolicrs to proetcd to n sh1ngtoa oli the. -1th Pchrtiary. ,Tho grand jury has made threejsresent tttau of cjt-Scerctajy Floyd tint for tMl-adaiiuijtrutioa in oUil-o'j. seeouil, for aaiplieity iu tho n);tructioa of bonds; Mil third for conspiracy against tho ov-tromeut. ov-tromeut. It is oxpeetcd tliat tho inaiet-nests inaiet-nests will be ready (or the tuition of the Jwy to-morrow. The following sensation dlsjiatch under wte of Jan. 21th, appears in the X. York "tftfW, from It Washington eormpon-acat: eormpon-acat: 1 learn from a gentleman uliolud M iotervicw with ilr. Liucoln, at rii)riii;;. U within tho past week, that the latter waiscnitig the qxistlii'f i-tatc of all'.iirs, "Pfeisidhtniiclf.ag foUows: I will suffer watU befura X wjll content or will ad. oy fiiemU to consent to auv coneo.sf ion or ttmprumife wiiirh looks l'iko lmyin t'je JU'B" cf tki"rf ptwswswu of the forts oi tin g0-srmneat, to wIikIi it h;i a con-iHon1 con-iHon1 ri-ht, hecuow, whaieuT ,! iot tlnnk of the merit of Ihe varitnw ftoLiow Ue Conani.,, I dumll rr-4W rr-4W fowowon iu the lave of mu.u.-c.i "edwiniction of tho government ineif, a tlie l-oiii, at on all hamls that our sy-Km sy-Km sUll h: brought down lo n hnel ltti we uuorm.iuu atato of affaire iu.MexV .tat tin, lt)in;, borcKtter Le,ui. it i aoir iu tkluutu of the people.and if they depfro ip call a contentfon lp ircnire wj gtidtahceicptnptafiiftd, oT "of tJ gWecoW jjiiararttcc for this permatiepec' of- mled rijtfit, itlriotitniiio toiopposfe,".. rim thla conrefi'rtioiisjlr.'llliicoln'tiritcd n6.- objec-' tfon to tho hprder strt'tciofJJlhcridgo pro-'foaVtruts pro-'foaVtruts ns a fttjuru twsts.tif itgfet.ment If thorcJmUicAHS ifst apatty'desire. 'iriathosi. pitetijui bifcitemept: jexfsti ia certain ctn rji'eBsiorinl virele f cbti,t'fitneo of tlii?, fitct Ifiikhtg out that Jht Howard wlect Committee of th'd ilouso has. positive ori dftrce before tlieni ol i. Conypiraey txhi' mg in this Uy x4.t(d viuicitjt to oWIbfow tho ovenitjivnt, at which eef tain proToTti ,tni olbelak nnd eUtxamv, of athfngtoii 8ii(l tikfvriiere figure. ' ' ' ' lUfforosJl-; TfU.'Jah'Sl, i ItiUnttgeliceHia'sTreaelwil Iwrer that pro Ivtoua tijtho passage of, the Gfargjft rdl-:iiRttct) rdl-:iiRttct) ,t"f, fetjiMijjiMi, HiirriMNi Vf. IWilly, ;tw5jnflMiV'flt1ctt f tho tnotiotaiif tcgfiiii of .that state, pr.oi&dmed in another por-tlotf:0f; por-tlotf:0f; (;eoTJ5ia. that ,hfr rwnK.(ib hts way ripnrof'amt iiiuhdtjd, t raUe pnrty'itnd lake poneeMiotHVr tho United Btfs mint fit JJntilohegU) for thi U,B.'g0tjrhiiient in icaso Oe'orBipaMt-d t'tefcct't-ioitordlimticO. fllis deeliiralion cmisfd ctinsidrpa-bfir cx-! cx-! vltemeitt ii,MiljtdgevIlle:r aiiddhe goWrn-i goWrn-i twent was "reipit'stcd fo Wnd 'a Wjilitary forco U lahkntcgii, lnt. Jiad -wot rtona- s"o nt the'ilato of the myiee,a, On h'o aiiie niitliority as the shore; wo learn that there ia eonsiderahlq union element in the mountains" of Geprgia juid nn niitl&ece won mtetnig was held Jn Tickcns county rWhc they iwd of tho passage of the 'scecHston .ordinance. 'X'tio old 8UtW fthd .tripCK. were rtul up and tho, dviHwtatra-lloitsof dviHwtatra-lloitsof rcsstuilcito secession w'crbiem liltat'm and "iiiiefpiirccal, The impression; iibwever was general nt JliltedgipJillp, that'thc iebpl bf Georgin will generally. RmUftin tbd' oitlinance of cec4ioi)r mid 4,'Q-petatc In lite forcinlion of n. Southern States- Republic; SMttxefian III., .Tan. 28. It Is now positively fccttft'd that rr jljlttfoht will depart for1 Wutlifngton on tho I Uh ycbnmry. lie will go hence via j Lafayette to Indianowlis, where ho will receive tho hospitalltiej of the Indiana legts1a(ntej thctice he wjll proceed by way iofCincinuati, CoIdmW, Cloreland, Itnf--ifn'fo, mid Albany, to . ilurilthurg, and thence diycot to liaUfmaro, and the feder al Capitol, but the tour to New York and 1'hlhulclphia Is not ImjwsiiiJble. A rrangc r.meujs for special Iraliisoll.lUct way through are being. .nmdtt. No military cmeort ,will boneceptcd. The entire joiirftty ta'cx peeled to be made Jusidc of ten days. Kkw Yoke, Jan. 28. A Conslantiiiopleletler otDce. 5ll,t., hi the tforlil, records tho utter ro.ut of tl(o main l'ertiau army, (iO,OQ( slrohjfljj- a large forte of Turkbb iroojis. l'he greater great-er piirt nerti kititd and taken prisoners, This mo ) perhaps, c.ui.io. the omthruw of the l?eVMiHi,dyns1y. '. . B'ivanl C6fitiitgt of Ilrooklvn, died on Saturday. ' , PIlKSIDKNTs? MESSAGE-. . - St. Locih, Jaif. 20., akiu. Til-; Hi'l. 'tt-iiijf iuf'-'ii(." from tin- I'icm-ili-nt nf tn i-mtvd !"'itjs was coinO'Uai-jcf.lC'i coinO'Uai-jcf.lC'i !0 (Viijrl,- yHiHefdav'. i in ri artip le- mi-mgji was ordered vritit'-.'! t sml the s!Jvct j ii.Hpniul till i AV'edHi'tny: In tlie Htmse thi (on.hii raiirtii of tii m- .l)jti Ua'-pnfJj ln(i t.ii fixji.y. "fi tiit t-'tnatt and h'ou V. rq' 11-qr- . ' rttaKUtins ij Ike h'mlff .Vlafti. " "lxh-eni il:my.'diuy V, tTibmit- to. Con-;Uft Con-;Uft nriVii iT rtluiions adtiptt'ii by thi UeijVhrtOT-p of ' TirAiiiTA :$ri ' the 1'iUd ic.it. , iu v. w iff j-eaetfiii ti!e- lueiu o t'liL -,tiittnig lih-iiitftni wtiivli nowi tl'irea'teii hi! Union. Tliey. we're itetitf ml to tne-bti Tjiar.'idsy, Mw:2'U5 iitf?., by.'ef I'ttitiiktrt TyJer.'wtjo ss iVh VdtgniV nnd tiiHH)ret. retirement in tjiq hujnj that ho may render-fcfyrtije- to his tountry in this ita ho'ir of peril: 'Tiiesb. nsb!utio', it will bo )crvciu,d,,i'Mi,-iid-au iuvitiition to n(l fciifh Suites, wlicL'it r '-siavholdtiig op iion-4a'V(Iiuhliiijr,S!iVe wiiliug to unite Virginia iu an earliest effort lb adjust the present niihuppy eonirOvery in the t-plrit ui which tho UottHituiioii wa originally ibnned, and toifoitently with its prititi-pies, prititi-pies, o as to afford to tlm peoplo of the shwrliohiiug ialates ude(iiate giwtati for the -security of their rights, uud sip-(Hiilit sip-(Hiilit 'onilniloiu'ra to meei vu tho -It fr dy of 1'wtiruary uoxt in tho city ot Washington, sinirjar commifsionerd t'i- pouitra Ky virgiuirt, to tonsictor, and, if praelkuUe, ngrev upon some Miit.ible ad-juitmeiitt ad-juitmeiitt I coufissi, I hail this movement move-ment oil the part of Virginia with great MitLstaoMOji. From tho past LUtory id tiiii nae'lnt and rt-nowiieil eotnmonwi.dth, we have ihe, fullest assurances that what bHo bus vtudcitakrti she will accomplish, it it cau he diKiu l;y able, etir.giiteued atid persevering-cffort.H. It is higtily gratifying to know that other patriotic States hac ajijiointed and mi! appointing couuni)3!oiicr.i to' meet those of Virginia iu-council. When ns-Reudihd, ns-Reudihd, they witl iQustiiute-iii body en-titiul en-titiul In un eminent degree to the' confidence confi-dence of thccoipitry. - Tho Gunernl Assembly of Virgiuin ha also .rciOlvdd tliat cS-l'rtiident John Tyler Is hth-l.y appointed by the concur-rent concur-rent vote of each hraneh of tho General A"cmUy u coniuiissioncr tothe PrcMdeut of the United .States; and Judge John HobcUSon h hereby appointed by n like vote n cauuniiioner to the State of South Ciirolina and tho other States that have teceded or ,slmll beeede, with Iiiatructiouj. respectfully to request tho PreNiJent of tho United States and the autboriiii-s of j I such States to ngrcvt to nbsUh, pending the proceedings contempUtetl by tho ae-; tttm of this tleuerat Assembly, Irom nuy uud all acts calculated to produce colli-. MOti of uruij between thft'Stutts and the Goicrnment of tho.Uuitod States, llow-ercr llow-ercr strong may bo thi deiho to enp'r mto such an agreement, I am convincfil that I ilo not pn..-i a the power, ami fon-rsiiuoau, fon-rsiiuoau, uiider the war-making power, eiui rxm-cisis the tfrcrftion of agreeing lo jili.-'Toin tiom uny ami all m-'o calculated iu prodaee a collision of anils benvieu this and uny other government. It would therefore- be a u-mrpatioit for the Kxeeiunc toatiempt to retrufn their bnnds liy oin'agreriuciit m rrganl to ni.it-leri ni.it-leri over uhicli he had- uo cuuslitulioiml coatiol. If hu wcro tbui lo act, they rtigtVtpnss laws 'which; he'shobld bo bound: tb bbcy, though (rt cflnnict ijltli his ngrcf; ; nleit. Under ciistlng circumstance, iuy prcstntftcthal jjovrpr Is tfltiflhed withlti icry1 narrow lltuilu. Il ls my duty .ht. nil .tlmtsMo .tUrend hnil protect the public property, within the Acceding: Wotutf, ?o far ntay ho pralfcable, nnd especially. W Employ the coiistitntlonaj tnCatiStOifO-tet,the;prop'ertyl)f tnCatiStOifO-tet,the;prop'ertyl)f thti United tat'd., atid t6 presorvc'lfib public peace at this;, the sent of tlm feilyal go'crnweiiii ' 'Iftlta flccedlngfitftteJ nlAtntulromJiny nnd all nets tidnihited to irbducc a. tolU-ittbti tolU-ittbti iff nnuy, theh thp dattgerb inhcli (o lib' dcjr!Cittctl,, will no Ibtiger "txiH.. D.e-1 liiiiie, auiJiot' cggression,, liaft, -liccti' tho, policy of illfs odniiuistraiioiv from, the be gliUjIngj bu, whlUt I can tntcftalii mo euyh wigagelnttifii. ns IiaV proposed, I cordially eoiniuemj it-to Con-res with ninc'li ciiRdncei.that'-l't vilt ' mcsit thi5r' ajipfobatinh tp a.Vsli:itt from p'.i'siftg uny law Calculated tb proilncb .eojlUio'iJ of arins pending the proeeeditigscootempla'. cd by the tfctiou of the general nt.s':mbly of Virginia V 1. am otic of tlio'o- wlib .will,- never despair de-spair f tiio llepublic 1 yet clierifh ihe btlienhat the 'Amcrlcsn pijjiic wii per-petuatc per-petuatc thtf Union of tho StnU. on fpmo terms piiil widhOuoritble for all sec tlbus of the country. ' "I trust timt (ho tricdiatibtt of Virginia may bo the destined mcuiis n(.erthe Provideiico ofGijd bf accomplihhtng 'this, inestituabte benefit. Glorious arc. 'the memories of her past fdstbi-y 'sovh nit aehievfiment both in relation to lief bw fainqtwid the wolfa'fabf thii wliple cpun-try, cpun-try, wbutd snrjwss.them nil., (Signed) '"JUms 15t;cltAJls'r,' Dated, Washington City, Jan. '28,1861; Ss'ttfjan. 28.-Mr. ;Scwartl 'pr rttilcti a.p,(!tiUbn- from the citizens of Xcw Vbrk demonstrating against miy fegishi-Hon, fegishi-Hon, or givlng any protection to slavery Tii the ttrrlibrie;,. Also it petition of satrcn ltUudrcd citizens of Jfcv York praying pray-ing for some ndjbstmftiit of the difficulties. Attv Ponglos ii'itrodticed a bill o'tuchda-torybflhonct o'tuchda-torybflhonct of J70:i, nitd thfe act ol l?6ff, in relation to fugitive .laves. ' He-fetrcd He-fetrcd to tlio fudiclary committee. Jfr; Gln presenteij tbtt memorial, of Dr. Hubb, -ertitary of tho PiifiHc lL Convenlion held In California In I85b and J8f)!( transmitting Uie prejecediogs of the convention, nnil flio petition' n&king for tho paksago of. tho Pacific ' ltnilroad b'll( , . . Mr". yiHon presented, tlie petition of Jto5e3"'Davei!port,' and oUicm of Kew-1urypdrt, Kew-1urypdrt, iliii'S., tn favor of u speedy passaga of;, tho Crittenden 'resolutions. Air. Wilson iimdosoino ironical remarks in favor of tho pottttou which x&& laid on tho tabled Alti lligler preictited rcrolntlotis ju faor of the passage of' tho Crittenden rc-ol.utioas. . Mr. Crittenden submitted reiohiUous in faviir ol his molnliotis fruui, iltclugaii atid other t tit tea. Mr. Iverrtn prrcnted tlie ordinance of seetsuKti of (Jewel:!, which was rad. lie mtdrvM-d the Senate jnstifinjf the lOlliw Of itnto. He i.iiiil there wcro twoiivrwnt j-K-.nt-j t..;-' the cnti4ih:r-tion cnti4ih:r-tion ol ii Govj-moint, e'lll.j-r to un.ke .tr or pthcc. it' it ftiiitUi war the umlh witl nitu all iJxi fortilicqtiona orfd not pay a ihijiiir of the puht.'c iklr . Jvangltter.J Jt ene'rriitii was aitt o:p'.t,d the fckmth ttotrW lijitit nml iievir tulm't-to suldiia-tioit suldiia-tioit tdincry hit e, nmn ns fM,ermin.t-vj'i". fM,ermin.t-vj'i". ("uttou l khJg. If'itm government; litwki.4os- t'ho jort, other mitio-(i will .iu-tfrl'i.ro. .iu-tfrl'i.ro. ..-If ., uo Bur eiikocs. , .the Suiith might "fViuld , t'je sitieet cf n rpoir fructfo(t Urt hi" ws(S-oppoi'd to if.- ilo itcktitttvledgtd-niany connecter, anil fcntle C4mt'urit farewell. ... , .; . -"Mf JliKter-proeuteiV the KxtoltiUoiis of tliif-IVifrtylvanhi Lvgislutnre." TlVe I'leiideill'i iiesfnge Wjis thett I'cad.. The veiAlntioitit ot the Virginia ;lrfgLs-tatJirc ;lrfgLs-tatJirc were nli-o fetid. Mr. Mufon nihlrcn'sfid the Senate, moy-lug moy-lug that tho meWge' be prTjitetL lie Hntil Yirjjiiiia offend brrclf as' u .mtdla-tor, .mtdla-tor, and tho rcsolntrfws rctj'uest the President Presi-dent lo prevent a collision, which, if wf-t-uriiig, tio mortal arm could reuieily ' tlie evils to follow. lie. tnnUcd the noble effort of his slate wtmld be snrcesAd. ll was a delusion to thiufc that coercion t'u'd not,' lead to 'ar. Ilo Kiid .the. sciaire of lbrts was a iiieflMiro of pro-eaiifitni. pro-eaiifitni. If peme was restored every dolhir of the public proj'crt y would le ac-coatited ac-coatited for. Ilo behetcd the weeding; states were actuated by a desire tip keep the peace; and the plun of Virginia wns the only courye which would avert tho eurees now tiirejitcunifr. Ill- llulottsked ll A'irginia had mnde a similar appeal to the Kccudtug states. Jlr.-Mat-on aiisneri'tl that a commissioner commis-sioner had been sent to all tho separating states. The motion to print was agreed lo. Mr. Hemphiirmadc n lengthy address; arguiiig in favor of eccsiou, ami that the withdrawal of u state was not rebellion and was no cause for war. Ilursn, Jan. 28.- Mr. Rice presented the petition of 14,000 eltixeusi of Uotou, of various political. opinions, asking for it peaceful adjustment of our national difh'eulticjs. The'cwmuUlce to whom it wasititntotcd ns-ked that it be presented t'i the House, which wiw utcordingly done, Tim petition was iuelosvd in an Auiericaii llag, and its presentation called forth applause ap-plause ou thelloor nnd in the galleries. Tlie lloston committee- were iu the galleries during these proceedings. Tho petition was laid on the table in order to be printed. Mr. John Cochrane introduced Mr. 15'trler't propo-atiou fur taking a Sense of j the people ol the several states in certain ! amendments' to the constitution, Hu said he would be willing to m-iuI it to any coin-; mittco Miggestcd, provided he toutd be j assured they'wonl l not strauph' iv. lli-, lli-, ferrtul to the M-ti ct ouiUikteC of 6 on the . Prrtident's spe.i.il uiesve I Mr, Camptiell piwnicd the rtMilntioni ; of the PcuiiKTUaiiia Ii-n'i-lMiirp, exprfev ! ing anKiit aUucLincnt to. the (,'oiiilUnliou mid the Union, n-pnj.'iiaticc to cctMuni, j and pledging the pii'porl of that i-lute in sucli n Tuaulier and to .inch im extejit as 1 uwy bo required for tiio mniiitefiiiueu of ; the lauit, etc. Laid on the tublo ami Uu-iiertjd to bo printed, t On motion ol Mr. Aldrich lae commit-j commit-j too of ways uud means was instructed to COnnMer tho expediency of rejifcaUng, ihoi tarifToniiUgar, m j 1 lr. fbfris , bffcrctl , rrolfltion tlmt tncmfirs from BlarShotdtng nWt'ci l Vc tpifrcd to jrctei)tr.fct.nltlmatrj'propoIlt5 cmhracipir thefr TfeWVpotiwhlcli. they .wilt bo wilting to plcilgo their titles ttj Hut up to. In tho lJnibli;'aft fipt; niTlust tuctit. lie, moved. lJiosJfviou4 tltjn when ihb'jrejsdiutlon was. lbstr J-wtatjf bW only i-ntlng In the oftirmativcV The report or tfie ccmUuitioo of 33 ciu tip., . , . , lr,, Prybr vindlctflfd the S&itlb, av itinmS"ttiat,.tfto.U'loi flnlready dk-, tolled, tihfl tiio, Ohly nltcriiftllvo how, bit iK pescfeoi-' wiir". ' MrOb ihovtil d; sufiw!tts?du of. (he rnlts to "tk4, up'thts-Setmle'u nraciHlmenl i to 'tho KiUis,V liill, .which pirsetl lU ftguh'i-l'Jf. tho Kiittsas biH-jiass iKitft Jloiiw.,. ,' . , i . On'ttiotbupf. jrri Patitmi tlio'IIaufoJ budctv s'uirtisiourt'','tho rnlj p'anic(l the lull ibr iiorcrbtrec'"llt1)' Orgauklug ihbjniUth of th Dlslrjct at Celambin, Hi) agaitwt 42., 1t.U much oppbiitfoir . from thbtiiibcrat- -Adjonmed.. :' : . DwpiJ ltin-tfi, Jan. it. Iu tlie iibuso to-day a rtolu-.Ion to in-tnSet in-tnSet llI0'Wnut6rlto, vacate 'tMr feat,, aud''rofiiiesti)-'tfio.ro'pfei?MUarlvcj- tt )lp ;tho stimb 'n'liajMjirtJWrif houi caVselt !ttuich ltKcnsslou bnliiVas adopted. Itrtlief Seiirttbrej'blnliotw ifi favor of the tight of ;,cc$&t tod ttstlng,. that any'atWtup.Vtb'cifercti n ?i!.ter southern idatoftont nuy 'tjuntter will be. regarded ljy 'Louielaiia wf a libst.ile ect,wcV4 passed,' ' ' ' 3Crw Yop.jif-Jan, 2,' Tfte stqamsI',.Klna bringst 4 days rater rat-er JJu'ropeats'' now lit tjio "cburt"of the-itecjs the-itecjs tehtlt, dwfn JsmcVdpplicd'fQr a vril'of-hh'i?itcnain the caseiof ,A'n-derpoit, ,A'n-derpoit, Hip fugltl,vbTsl'vo in prison in Tor--oato. The lugtlon-'WHS' founded cm ait affidavit af-fidavit of 'llie'sfccrfcWr,.' of Uritfsh htnl Ivor--e;gu niitl-flttvcry- society, tie coiirt after n consuUntio'n granted ft writ. Chief Jbs-tico Jbs-tico Cbcklitirtt ndrtillttd tiat4oing so, U might bo regarded as kebmpitibfe with colotunt independence, tut. still the (Queens bench had jurisdiction, Anderson being regarded aSft'ilJrllislf sultject. . It is staled that sovcral . rifled cannoit 'davn-'Uctt shipped ftoai-'Lhtrpoo'l for Chnrleslcur ' The weather, 'was. ngnin rjullo severe throughout Higland. I'crslguy had ordered tho free .circulation .circula-tion pfnll-t'oreigij journal throughout thu French' eni'pirCv ' ' - ' - Dftftillllcs' were wjspended, nt Gaeta.: Part of Uio Trench Ilect had already left, .anil till woulif tcavo OU tho. 10th,. Prince Cnrignatt lmd.urrired nt JTjnplca nnd was "warmly rgcelwl. Victor Emanuel has ifsuctl n proclairui-tloncnUiug proclairui-tloncnUiug on tho people to show towards to-wards Carigtinn that tlioytlortrcitunltyofl Italy, it is asserted that lying Francis ' wrote to the. Jviuperorol Austria, dctlir-,j fug his intention to defei.d Oaeta to the utmost., ut-most., ThuPrnfStaiich.imlieM wcieojuciicd by ti speech from the K;ng.; He s-nd ihti j Jrieudly rcbitlons 1i-.Huhi tho jrrt-at pow-' cr were being ktnnihened by the re-j cut fn I'tiiics, A ii'iilteiil atniiesfy hud , hcen prnela:tKH in Piuwla." ' , Th fjuaiiuftl pru-urc hi IVkrcc h re-ported re-ported tft coutil'Ui'.- " lSitlvkestbrni. lUclKuditVii BpcnCcr Ji-Co.; Ji-Co.; report flwir stb"1, a'nd (5d 'cheaper! ((mtut;oii)f, 2'Jis U olSi Wheat in liuiltrd tUmand ntliot former rates.- Ited wcaI-eni, wcaI-eni, lit -I'd to 12 U... i-dsontflem,-12 til-to 13 'VVhi.to:' we."titn,'!35 to tft, 3D, White uthcrn, pti M to Ms 0d. '. ' .i.ATKr- viA-'ojqjNKtawx. .' ' ', ," Tlie. Fithfh fund Inirt nsiift-on nreport thatjiciin'gteis Wuteet C Paris for tin H-tttaUtut of lUdiau qtioMiottf?, Uuuiofji .wejtf lifloit thai the .hank of .Fraitco had effected .fbme arrai'getnent to iuItI its' jijxseut jvjHttjneufs.- In sonio'qnnrtcra it wa'S-stnltd tlKil' apciuIyti Of -j7cm payttl?ut vs.s voiUtuitl:'itrd; Floi ijiteo ffghtiugnl" w,-H tjuito ill. . - i ' " The J'tt't Pmis torrcfpoudeitt; ,sny?j Ihe people ot itt fully convmccjl that thai tirrowiiee wili empire wiihont anydeeiion,j and tjiat Fruiiofs 11. will surrender G acta. : .It was tipoittd th:tt licit, 'Pair had consented to act nbv. b mediator between' C'avocr and Uaribaltli, Willi n, view to IpfMiade the Liit.r to postpone, a thrcal-eml thrcal-eml tittoek. on Venice in ihe spring. Ou Tuesday, the l p, an auti-Uiilun jonrunl, aiid tho Oy,nf -' Jiitli-iuilcs, thceiU'ituvt advocate HI lt:.ly, had both nrticlen headed "IVser. ir Wnf " lloth.imc to the inuie ui.ilii.Mi.ii. Iuiy mtttt jiost-pimc jiost-pimc the u'dibu of Venice, Tlx! Ojiin-itiniir Ojiin-itiniir of 'iiilm, Count favour's jouniul, has a leader nieh ilOvvs that lh battul-ions battul-ions of Aurtij.1 cannot fie put to flight liy a few bin't, ol'olunlcerj, horc.in her for' tresses lie takvu without iuiructiao mflituty ilibl t. Sr. Loas, Jan. 20, The lullpwiug reports rcu'clied hero" at noouto-duy: - WashinutoS, Jan. 28. The union men anr much cncOnrageij by the prompt response to jhe invitation for commUtsiuiictvt to meet' hero ott the 4lh of February; and it i believed that its action ac-tion will cmniLand the support of "a large majority, oi coiigrestuicu. The repeal ot the personal liberty bill by Kbodo li-hunt, ami Uio netion of tho Ohio Ifgiylatnre, uri haded as harbinger of pence. Affairs wear a more hopeful op-pcaratiet'. op-pcaratiet'. - The Chicago and Milwoukio ljoards of trade visited the President, Mr. Scwnrd and others to-day. The President said In -the ijitcniew, "if Mr. Lincoln thall enjoy Ins asi-eiivlon to power asiuueh as 1 inll i retirement, he iil be a hiuipy man." Mr. ; Sen aid said, "h.-retofbre tho cry, &avo the L'niou, has been r,ticfd when thvro wmj uo Ithmger. 1 tell you niy friends, thp que tkinuf slavery will not uowbc taken inU account. ' We ru to wivu tho Union, thsii, aae.dt the rt worth sarlug.'' Tne miir f Washiugtoti IimxIk-oi: s'.iumio.icil lH.-h.rc the select coiimilttt'e, tv te-stily rel-juve ti tin) confpiruty totciz'. thu C'rtpiiol. IK privately says hetaow nothing afioet it. . . Thefnsime-i.ive law introduced tpjdtiA by Mr- I'.' ti-usidcrod n tilorougi and cffectlvo luenMire-, obvi.ttlng thv ob jeetibni to tiio present tutute. . W.v tus'OTb.v, Jan 20. Sferetalv Ii.v h iRSucd orders tha Captaius it Uevcnne Cutters shall no tklirer up their yossels to reM?, but de-feodthem de-feodthem io Iho.tastand if overpowered to blowtlicn, npv "lib lw. n' wriltcb to ,iM wltt'tjtor,bf?ew. .Grleanitto ajijily tbtlfe jGbveinoribf'lJbnlitlatrti' tb rcrbke tie,selzure of ip gbVtruhtcit,JiojpJtali null1 thb order-for.reniovlnjr 260 patient, Mr, Hix artnonnclny .It a nn et of- butrage-; ;riij barbarity, ,ligractful ( nnj flfee tyr! ;cbUutry.: ' . ' , ''.! Senator Muilorr, nt Ijeuiacfifif, itejo-praphed itejo-praphed Svftotor lligler. la-stevcftto timtj 11,00 law wr r4ob f he grotmil ttf rc;gt tho 1 .!jifffftnje,t bf F4tt Picket?, (iiTd tlmt if -the llrovkly ittteiiiULt lo rdfeve Ihe . foi t, a bloody .fijfht would follow The iSr-rand iSr-rand tf th6obpof'War IkooklyJi, s ho tiered to fjo'.bf a peatjcfrfl chawctef, tlifi ft.vie to Intercept hfxllicf tletu-iffstrntlutrt on the part of" the: Gulf jqimlroiu The 'trfs,nXbo!trd Wptc ,dcHVc-ll to the'Worts n't Uto Tortiigns, wljlelv arc still fn fio.t-sion fio.t-sion if t'heicitr;if.an.thoritirti-, Im.i tUitV adeqnaifp'iViiliod thcrin- ' Copt. lJarrofi'ilvas KtttVyJd fv-wk. ln,ccvi tuiilit6r'ratrtl, an4tmis'probUi bly arritifd'-tlicr diy-tWir tiwo His tlisv Ijaiehes, to Fofti- Wekefw .unbdho.;JNitvlaI comroander iu the G'ulf w.crb of a-iti'tnt pHciOc character. , Tin? '!re'pntt Iserrbncona that if koatvfrotn Fort Siimpffr-, trad btvtt lircd Into from one 'of'-Um Chartettjfr' forts'. " Cxd. ,iliyno ha.i'Uiftdo'iwdmiw'ndon tb'e fedcW goteftihi'iiut fqr th surrender of FwtSutupVw. and i "iKitii;!it,lyttMaiifng .the actioji of tho Jsdu.thcni Cbngrcte at .lontgoniery, wldcli Will assemble nejtt vteck. ' ' ,r ' - : . CtarxEaV,. S. C, Jan. 231 Tha doglslatbre lo-d)"uiianiniotiryro' solved - that, Phils' aektiowtejlging- the courtesy, of the"Yfrgiiihi ;satur'lii". seuUing onimlssiBiict', thpy depfifttt liaV ingf any 'lutcreouricr. oit.tho sulyet prb-ptiied,. prb-ptiied,. regarding, th'o'-itepftratton' as' tiAal imtl'irrenieafdb, . . . Thtf.eortesiiotittenco'fif'Str. IIflyne h'd Gov; Pickens, while the former waS.,at Wjtit&igtofi, avss considered in tstcntiie. ie3sion. It- appears 'that the-ultimatum of South Carblma waa tho surrender of Fort Sinnptcr ami th? withdrawal of-tho federaVtroojisj that. South. Oarollun; promised pro-mised . to pay for tha Xortsj and" thai, Ifnync, in,, deference to . thu wishes tif Srtithci;n CongVcSsuKn, wUiihclit'tic proposition. pro-position. Gov, Pickens now tells Haym W make n Glint d'etnantl for the for'tf, re-pud'mtlng re-pud'mtlng ;.the. IVcaidciit's pcaition, .that hb has. not power to. give theuvupi bn must; lelVo H to CongrcM. .Gov, PickctiV tells- Hnyiiii to wait jt repfo'iuihld time for ati nn.iw.er to & final' detn.nniV; then, If refucied. Fort Sampler must- he takien. The legislature-endorses; thu netion,'- . The commission of Jno. S. Preston, ns. private" ctivby from" Sobth Carolina to Virginia,- wak.scnt hint at ittctimwid to-day. MtCi.?nor.vit.tT;, Jan. 2S." Tlie crdiilance adopted Saturday, bol hhing fctleral court?, was reconsidered .aird rcvomntittit'ti to-day, for, ' the purppse of makiug admiralty. court. Commission; ers w'ctv- appointed to the- slave-hohlitig tii'tcR.. Deb gate.v to MtMitgmnwy were tree ted' to make a isioijrt) government govern-ment on tha basts of the federal construc-tiotu construc-tiotu - ' The or.liiiani-e eontltminp: existing rev-jCtme rev-jCtme laws wi,& lost;-nUtl un ordinuuee snb-j ( ijt&ntialty the -siuW.o tlutt jf South Carolina, Caro-lina, wti'n U(10pted.'ii'ftC n- Injur and-tilil-. in ittd debate by 130 agaimt IK!. ' j Jljniiiffiww, Jan, 23, A bill bas.lGun introditceil - into the seuaib, aiilh'prikiog -uifs.ngabft.eitiPS.nnd' vonfities, to recover from individhal "r eiiers.. lifdividutl will lie puiiishahh) by n. fine-.-of n tho-UFiitid doil-irX or blituy-'. r-.fatprisoniilerit for-il yoaw; ' nUo-fot-ttuthoi' .izhig thu gtjveiijorto bpjwintf(v4 eflmnuV fw'bucrs Jrt''Wai.'hjngt;oii hir the -Hh o.J'FeU -Tfie etci;t cwnmittea tOMiishfr-agreed -to Sreport tjio niiovb-" to-mprr()-". " Jn -the iJim'ise, the; .appolutroim'!. of. cumufe'jloiu.'.ri' ij-fc..diSL-41ssi-d iliid. inaile .the fcpcci:'t order lor to-iiiorow. It will probably, pafs.' : - Kkw You,-Js(n. 2fl, ' Ttio Tauiiuany Half court-ntion last; cvcniiig p.r.srd.resotuin)fw iiustructuig their ! ( dctcfrutcs to tho Smte (Vmveiition to re-teotuuit-.id Uit'ir -unqivtlifie! Kecogiiitioirns" the reprweiitatncs of the regular ortfani-'lialiou ortfani-'lialiou of the citi-deinin-rary, and that if j any other ilqh-g.ttes irom Uu inrirOpOlM have seals acconlfl them, lltu T;iininnny 1 delegates withdraw iitui take' no p.l.'t in j the profi editiK. A hujic mt- ting of the citizens of New Yoifc, was.luld nl(.'uipr Institute 1at evening to ex pre the t-n-jtifucnts oi tho people of this city on the naiioiml crisis. A liug pruaiitbte with rcsfdntloiis win read by Mr. Appliton Oak.-iaith, fjiyhnj iv couiprt.hi.-iiirrvc survey of the pa.U ami pieieiit iMiutilion of the country, unit concluding con-cluding by the recoijiirtenilatton of ttie -CriHuudcn coniprouiiso ts ln-iitg in the opiidoii of tho'peuple of lids city, the best plan Tor the settlement of our uatiou-al uatiou-al difficulties. James T. Brady made an elaborate ond ablb spe,ech for tho Uuion, followed by Hon Hiram Wnllrldge, I.Ioii. Henry llytfs -ti lid others. .A rcnolutton was iuhitetlU apioint three eowmilonprs . froui this, city to visit the conventions of Uio seceding States; ami confer with the Oehg-ites: in rcg-'rd 'o n settlement of ;tho Si-cei-sioh rjtifstStm. Tlie chair p- pointed as such Coina:iiibners James Ji j ISrudy, Cornelius 1C G.irriion, aud Aji-jpleton Aji-jpleton Ouk-stnith. The coinmisMoncrs I are to properitpou their mhnion iunnedi-jiitely, iunnedi-jiitely, ui'ul to report the risult of their luburs at the earliest practicable mouicnt. Pm-.oiT, Mieh., Jan. 2!). A large meeting or ib ejtifceua, fuvor-i.ahfo fuvor-i.ahfo lo (he plan of the bordtr statu cou-vention, cou-vention, aseihlctl in tha City Hull lust I'tiHjht, pursuant to t call ot the mayor. , lTt; bflll i'c deoely packed. Hundred. j being nnalile to oUUui.adoiittJiice, Tho i iatvriii was bddrecd by piiNiiinunt ' llemocrut and ttepiibli-'an -ju'akirs. lies-I lies-I -olnl.ou.N were ailoptej lavordij; the ad-i ad-i im-tioii ol the territory couth uf 3t5:ti) as a ihi, ui:h or without -ia cry, and all : lioftii of that line to lit' tree, i Tl.o i imiuUiietii of tin fugitive slavt law to pr vet.t kuinapp ng, repeal of per UouaJ hiit-rty bid, prcveotiOn ol iutcrftr 1 e-tii- by foojrrewi with slaTcry in thp siavt States uud tloik -jvi'ds nwiviiiterfcrenc t ! by courtri:s3 with slaver) iu tho.D'ntrict o t ; Columbia, except with the consent of tin pcopltt.of Maryland and Virginia, nhdthq District, pcrpetnMjrohibtlion of the African Af-rican slave tradej Three ilcjcgatti were ippointe'tjl to proceed pro-ceed to Lansing 'and, .nrjjtillib legislature id refibiil the personal, liberty laws. i ..iii. .I.3 i, i , ,,;.'. . |