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Show LATEST fEtEtfltAPillC y Poisrv, ; '. ' V8HreTb!fr -PrS i-', The.lVesidcnt had appointed Qeorgr Little, "marshal Jor; North Carolina; Ds-yid Ds-yid Phillips,; marshal, and Lawrence Wsl-1 don, attorney for the southern district of Bl.- '-:."-.. .V - , , Poitmasters In Missouri Pcttrlb Fay, of .St. 'Lonisj. B Alexander, of .Ltxliff: ton;" AlleA 'J Richards, of JeScrsoo Citj; Chafes L,'.Mullcr, of. Hannibal;' Itm, Li J'yncherern of Jriiepeodence; StepheB Hazlctf, of Kansas .City; John LUit-linger, LUit-linger, of St;t Joseph; Also,3IelanctI Smith, "of. nockford;:iii:;: .Charles -ff, Jndson, of tiVeejiort, "111.1 Achilles. Williams, Wil-liams, of, B-ichmond,. Ind., and !QewSf Wilson7Stcubcovifle,;Ind.; ; ; V NonrpiufisrcVai;'!. ! A polition has been" numeroiisly'skjoed -Instructing MK Blow, delegate, Ia;tae ' cpuventioRfroratbls city, forTote (or la-mediato.scccssion. la-mediato.scccssion. "it "','" " V7f.-i "Atjarge and' enthusiastic" meeting m held at Washington Pblnt; which iMtrac: tcd.tlclegatcs from Korfolk coadly to vols for InjmtdiaV secession. ;. The mcctuig also appointed delegates'' to a convcatloa to bft'hcTd on tho IOth-'ef April, to nomr nat'e a secession candidate for congress ia Paso Virginia rcrimlued.Ia the Unloa. - ... "1 ,l;:ittciiojmA"pr1i i.-, i.-, Jn'tbe conveuttott today,tJae. Barber Bar-ber Cnislicd' Ms- secession specbA Sft Trc'adway. followed, favoring aa wtus; tnm'.'by'.Virglnla,-' ,Mr, .Montsgaecwr menbed a' speech for secessleo' ' Jf Soolball presented tho resolutions W a portion of tho people of Albemarle co ty, Iostrnctlng hlnr to; vofo for seewsW-JIo seewsW-JIo ,6ard4liar;li()rWBs:not "- cliangqln.the'sentimeofsi, or the people thetcounty, and when convinced tnst ay he would shhpe.bls course' to their 7! 'RcsoIutfons were, presented fprd , Amelia and. Madison cowtwi1' favor; of Immediate secession, x "c 't- , , ", - ; gWesto.. NrcVt , ' Tlie.cbnventlPn'has. ratified, thttou? toting with only two dlseehting totes, W ddjournca sine die oh.the USth.Inst,, but referridg.the' coostltutloo.tatne pes pic, Potisto'11 o'davamllton efforts, opposition have prbvcdn, tntlre A Is quiet ja Texas;; , ". Active efforts ore belng.nwde A" tho gap or railroad hencd to Peesee. facilitato tho transpdrtatrpn or troopv tho. Gulf. nndJtwillbecompletedhtarew dayst 'KothlnglmportaBfs.he,6" from PeusacpIa;,.r"If; -'Ax- - P 'Vio r L " i r ja rtfWt ef tfce rilafWemerii.ef iWt rfckert, W pronoaaeed. by wfcaWe author vj wiwfewi P , ,. Itfaw York, laWk 31. hi l Alri Kcjr Wett to tbo 25ilr, la ftt that" th'steacr: Crassder was to kite with te forth-a fleet at Tcasit- II tola- . Hw rteaowr Gen. KikIc bad landed the w 4 4foojs from Texas at forts Jefferson and sj :jjlor. Tbo latter fetww on tt'vfar foot bi w, with alt ra x a-ft-spltes far a year, tli Juce MertW, of the TT.5.8.-dUtrtct rc coart for tJw a-wUrtrn district- of 'Florida, U tof re.aiJttj.wjMwoVttkto Kcw E . , ywk. He bsWcMieniti Vy Ibo board sa of M&nrriters to attend their case in the w ' w York coartj He la strong Union bm, and does Mt ma on account of te tleal troubles. ' SrftWOiKj4,JlL; April, TbetUt- Mditor report that tho Lnri- caster Batik has, Ibis ty gjven foil am,! isjptfl McprJtxMof, jts, circalattoa., . 1 St Lbow, April 2, a.ra - .WflSHdiM) ebxtfe- heW lii thM city TMterdkirr re-sulled la th election of tho, m Uiitea' Arttt'KepaWkftB Ticket, fey abont f. 2900 sMjerity. Daniel Oi.iTaylor Is ir. " ' ' i?Uvi9. April 2p.w. '" !; ; iTfc Mti-Rcpablican ticket la St.,Louls ? Is elected by about 2,400 majority. w I The Ualori candidate was elected mayor. ,. f,)KMM1City.ycstcrday .",-"'"' Irf.CleTcknd; Ohio; Edward -S, Flint. 7. for awjor, ,a(l tho, cnilrd, democratic ' "tiekct wM elected yesterday. J , Ir K(IClnnatr,- the clemocratfo-TJriibn .i "sfewgfl'piaority was, 2.S00. TJio hiRhv y rtjflIrlV.fa l.ittO.anAtho lowe 2,074 f ?Bpblieans elects, "councilmcnj-oni'tli JJ" J"craU,aiid;Vnion.fdsi0n.2C. s.Cj!,:', ,. "5 'lalConnjctlcnt tho RepnhlicanscU-ct; V. tWr,Slto, tickefcoy on "lucrcascd wojorl- , ,tyoTerlloppotioai Tlreybave carried botti branches' of tbo " lcsislaareVnnd tho fint and ''third.'.coBgresslondl. district?. They hate lost the 'wcond dislrIct.v .Tho 2! fenrth -has 'h'ot bcCB fulIyi: heard from; Hirtford county glcs Bdckingliamfrcp1 8,263' ibtil IMvcaa, (fosion) i8.830 P" -wjery;;agafasf BaekiBshaml OT;- tiast J j4rlt vraa 2J0.: ,. r, ,. 'Oen. Lane, Jost previous tVlcaTlng "J Nctr York for thoItocfflCTrroto to a friend J? hew ':! out,!ofolitc8, bht'j'Isliall ' ejietiaoe, to stand by tho. rights J will fj. urge the democrats of Oregon to adopt , "theeoBrtltntioubf tke Corifedcrato States, ?, MtWrltttform','? ,'''.. ' j ! i s.Th Trihuni correspondence says that, 1 flewral 'Sctitt has'iglTSh'.'assarnnccs'- that r0t tlere hMideVcr'bten nriy idea entertained -by the.adtelnlstrallon of labandoulhg Fort Mcaroe. f 'j, . I'1 v-iTli'priBciples iinnohiiced (nthelnaognt rid Trill pot be" abandoned; ani'tf 'military Necessity 'tbo Jncseptcd. is," to Stimter, it . irill.be for reasons whtcU wiiriiot bo .held n to Bjiply elsewhero. ' f Tbs' JrcrM.' says, that the-nduiltilstrav cl,l lloa'discredili the reported? sailing of mi 01 Anglo French fleetrfor our coftsf. Timet says IfX.f eportcd that the m rawW9thss2 "bccnVordercd to.;Sumjcr"tQ 5 take onlboard Anderson ' nnil, his "com- .i miiid. f,The. otheV forts are not lbbo dis- turbcdL" , a - tl( 'HTlie Southern1' cbniraissiohers fiavoad-tiied fiavoad-tiied Jefferson Davis that Sumier wlll be 11 Tscuated this week. - - 7' Adttccs from Tlrglhiaj -say "that this aX-eceloBlsl,'led aX-eceloBlsl,'led by, IIiintcr,fFl6yd,;J)t n" Jsrnctt, Mason and Ben McCnlloch, nro mskingsoperhuman efforts t3 carry. that cr Ststel Tu latter aya some toug.-de'tM will be' resorted to as in TexaSj if the . conTentlbn fails,to carry Its point.-" - Thoteamer New York, wlth Eoropcan dates of.thaOth;', ha arrived. ;. ' da n The Ijondon "Timei, jii "referring, to Fi Fresideat ,LlncblnV Inaugural, says his n xpretsionsaid 'studtoasly' cautlwis, but fa Ksity.aaountto tho fact that ho will rc- & wpture the fortj, citadels,' &c;s lh Adrices from- Warsaw announce that sweeptng reforms are proclaimed by tho 0 Car for Poland. Everf town, is to have Js electire municipal councfli tThe Itasslii, taaiiircsto proclaiming tho emsnclpatloff o'pserfs. was published on Fi we 17th. TheTproprietora of lauded pre- er pertypreserfojthejgbi attached to the ssme, but must cede to tho peasants, for re the peasants hso tHc'd welling with grounds at ttscihed; wilt'bVallolt&l them by law, in eonsjderatfon: oftho, payraent.-of dues, e'd Tlie peasants nrb also permitted by lavf to parchsse their dwelling and land, tho w landlord ,cbnsentlrig(; and they then be u come landed proprietors. J" ar Sardinia tls; urging Napoleon to with- P oraw his troops' from Rome. ' wi Vrcstu, March J20.-i.yhe wholo "Hesse JJotuv is In revoIntiou;iSJipportedi-brtho bv Monteuegrelans.'TIio-fighUng lagencrnl; TJ teralTijTkwh',yiIliges'Oa the frontier Is S?T been reduced to nshei.. ,. t , Koi;Mari;li lS.In'thb cbmistory N .keld yesterday,,lhe,Popo dcclnrcd.tha't he th "aid havd rgrahted'-the.cQtisessionS nd' at md hy tho Catholic, sovereigns; but he Fi watot recelvoj tho ,conri?cls or unjust sc sds'of: tha usurping; government 4 ns :NirLM;MarcU!L8.-h(j Cmtella: doi he fronto ctipltulated yesterddV evening' be- tq .welhe.orders.rrom. Frnncts.ir. yeauhed Ci tae to surrender- toxlny. The ' garrison, th Hlated the proclamation of the- kingdom hi rr.'f- Thls city;andthoprbTlnccsBre so imnquil. - v f -; U f , : i im Faws, March r20.ThQ conference mi h.lch BMembled'yestcrday.'slgncd aeon- p veptioa prolonging tho French occupation bj I Syria to tho Sth'bf Jurior y v of tj u ' ca 1 fir.'ioutVApril 3, a.m.' S " Acc6unU in regard. t the policy of'the bt auministratio'n respecting-Forts Sumter as aad Pickcniarb bccoming-morc contra- th aetory daily. - - ga T(arfs;adyicea state that Cot. Ford had Tl ien reliably Informed from JTatamoras al tnat Gen. Araphdia, witli'o: band of Mex- Si Jeans, was laxty' miles off' marching on wi Utownsville. T Awpudla had dlspatchM nc Preisca with,, placards Vnd handbills fo niwuucing that Texas .ri'ghtly.'bclongcd In, "e,'cf that she eould. no longer seek A pport! from th'o federal government, cd ,. was tho tinio .to.yetako tho state, of wMeRts r,,"We tCmtin vjew at pidyig''to' btw; Col Ford had fckted t tr gM .fiii .witeanco ; lofct- oi Jlra, Island edJatcly rc- : Wved to tho sceM.o(wtlcrpated "dlMcil-- i ies. l . , . Tho Mohawk h arrived of Fass Cc- i Mlo. Tho schooner Satterthwalto of M. reports seeing off Doublo Head hot Key a bark nba&Ctoncd, supposed to a to been sent adrift off Cardenas after : mding ii cargo of stares,' i Qcn. Miramotf, It Is tepiirjed, was al i tavaaoi $ndavorlng to raise" a force fbr i jo pnrpbso of .Invading Mexico," and It ; as said that, .the Spanish, nnd French I rropathii(twith,;the:mov8m"cntA. It was i clieved at. Hataha o the 25tli Mnrch lat thoso government would, Ijy, stmad' i )iald;iit landing such expedition, It i ns also affirmed at .-Havana 'that the ' !ngllsbt French and Spanish, fleets had i illcd. rorVeftt-.Crui, tho object of: which I as not publicly known. J1 ' . ; A' Montgomery (Ala:) dispatch or ye ' irdny, says W Jt. yVado, (editor or tub ' l?y f ba arrived here from ; 'ensacola. Ho states that on the 25th te stenfaei; G en", llnsk arrived at? Key i Vest with 200 troops for tlmt pined aud 'ort Tortugas, The JPrusader bail reach- 1 Key West with . scaled orders, under Imrgo of Capt. CraYcn, with marine i "ho llrooklyii wasg'oing lnioi'Kby West I a the 26th hit., and c there was no' ddhbt i bad. left, troops :at Fickcns, The 1 exas commissioners,, stipulated that the rbopt.on the acn.-Hu!ik shoujd be landed I t ewYork.r;The,nmandcr'of .tIeso i ampanles on" board the- Get, Uusk had ) gaud doenmcht - exonerating . Cpf. i mfth of thfe.KiUk'froni nirblniqcfbr the I cception. practised. -V. - ,. .rl . Mr, Wade, further rslntc that by 'ar vol dt Key;Wcst on Iho.SCth Maclr,;lt ;i as reported ..that tho.,SpanIsh flag had I ecij. ho.rstcd at ,San 'IJomingb ' by1-the. t pa'nish Hnd Fre'rieh; Spaniards Im'd pre- iouslywrlttcn; to Havaha,," statins' that- ( Spanish fopces were" not ent' thither; i Sraedlatcly-lhcy wonld'holstthe Spanl'sb ( (ri"whereupoii.ri)fb Spanish Wj vessels i idi 1000 .moV tollod,;froin' Havana, artd 1 iok formal pdscss!bri of San-'Dbmingoy ' dedy'A'Frciriihlcorvettcf. --fj ifr - 1 .Bids ,foc thb' new "Cnitcd jStatesTloan ero onenedat AVaihington yeiteidrtyj i JOut thir.ty-.milliD"i)i,wero bld.bc. The rcr,B? for UionC'ccptcd 'lids;:wds"obout 1 JJ, and; uo.;!.bid wwa9 accepted, bf low ( J.iJ.loo:; TbV bid's ranged frotnQ.to t F.vf ",;.'."-' ' ' . i A' letter from 'thb Secretary' lafHlie I rcasury.toicollectdrs'snys; that in.cohsei jeuco pr, thij control -of-tho wnreh&nsVs ''tho govcrnqcnt.irt jhct porta of "Soqih i arottoa; Georgia, AIftbatB9,i Mississippi Wridand Tuxashaving bdeji usurped, t is ImpractlcabliJ to cc-ntiii uo ti,0 privilcgd. I .bousing "goods for, transjjortatioii at 1 loscportSj and collectors nr,: Instructed iat';ho"cntry ; for iranspbftntfoV lb' bond " t said ports can" WpcrmUtijU,vj.i-.J:l t The official ybto forrnayortpf StLtfuis Tiiylbr, opposition, la.OOS'Hbwt ris Jblican, 9,434: The, common cbnncil j a,nds,-S opiosition;repblicanir. ' The "J Uiro oppoltitfn'Uckct is elcetcd'by about 1 its f n.nit mnf!tyi5us 'thbiiiaVbr f ? i It.h StoiH.republicnna elected maor ubtt'iue, lbwa A iniijority nf.tho other i ty olllctrs nro democrats, nnd n majority : conmiou coiiiicil rcpiiblicans. f' i J,n SaVuIusk'y,"'Olilb, thb democratic; ayor and a majority of thb city officers' 1 rc elected. ;CIevclifnil tho;ciitlf6Tdeiuocratib (icket Kiiccwsfnlnnd nt:Tolc'do the' dera'ocra'- I e mayOr.aud.iiifljbritjf;of officers. ' t Tho republicans bnvetf ee'toVra. i homw mayor bf.FortlaiHl, Maine. VLust ar a democrat ivas'elcctcd.' They" hitve ) so elected their mayor In Monmouth, "III.;. . ul sntiro . council. . ,1 i in 'Brooklyn, N. Y., tho cntiro demo- i atlb ticket is elected by about'four thon- i ind'ifc hundred majority; " . - e Sr.rLocisApril 3, p.m. Tho. steamer Afflerica,--with"Europcnti ' itcs to March. 24", aVrive'd-(0 dsy, Tho rcnchjCOflis leglslatifhad ;rejcctcd tlib ! ucn'draent- to.thoIEmpcror's' address'In I vqr of- tho withdrawal of thb Frtnch oops from ltomcf,uu4 Unally adopted ! ie wholo address. ' Tho steumtr , Northern . Light, with ' iilifornia malls and treasure, arrived to- ' ' , . i j I( , 1 ' The lirafJ'sWn'shingt6n correspondent ' lys: Troops havo been lauded at Fort icktns, Other advices state the south- 1 n commissioners disbelieve tho report. 1 Commander Pcudegrost named in the ' ipoTt;'ns ordered to laiiil tho men, is not 1 L 1'iinsuv'ola, but in Norfolk. 1 Oapt. Winder, of Maryland, has resign- 1 ) his position In the army. Tbo. federal company of sappers nod ' liters will Iciivo this city to-morrow, it is ! ipposeJ.for Fort Hamilton,-ami the. two rtillery companies, C,aptscMagrudcr and 1 4rryj will probably follow .during ;tho J cck-for the same" point. "- The treasury department will accept-no dTor thetclgfit million; Ibnif.iinder"1. 1 ho amount", therefore, determined upon J only SilOO.OOO.' . ' TheWashingtou .correspondent .of rlhe . Y, Ttmes, dated 'March 81,vcontdins -i 10 follow.lng:t (Jul to .a, scenej .traupiretl ' ; thd-'Presidcht's house yestcrdayj Qn riday, Senator Bdkcr,J of Oregon,- pre- ' iiitedStOtho Fresidcnt ttii or clfvtp meu- ' i representative Califoniiansnvhb, after s i retired,, rccoramciidcd, Senator Baker ;th'o t-xccutlyc ai a prbpeEarhitcr.jof.thb' -aliforuia anpolutnicnts. Tbp. Fresideot i lea . invited all CidifOddaiis to cal) on i m yesterday niorning.- 06 Friday night i iihc thirty Californiaus had an impromptu cetiug, at which they apnolncd'a com- t ittco of Cve-of their number as proper, I jrsons,.to;gire'any information desired i f tho F.resident ns to the fjuallDcatious ': candidates, THoy also adopted- aV tmcst protest to" tho President against 1 euator Baker's Interference, first, because J s was not a Catiforulan; second, because, i i they alleged, some of his recommendu- i onserp Injudicious, improper and un- i itlsfactory to Cnlifornia public sentiment. 1 iikprotestwus signed by forty out of the lout sixty Californiaus now here. J. W, fi imi)nton,:of thq .Sau J?rnndEcq IJullttin, I as deputized to present this protest with' ;cessary remarks. Nearly sixty Cai- i irnlans met at Jhp Fresident'c; Accord-gly, Accord-gly, yeste'rday mornfigr, when Joseph ' .. Nunezbf San Fraiiciico, bricflradJrcss- 1 1 the Frbsldent, giving him the names J r tho committee of reference agreed upon 1 id cttllitig nttculion to the fact that the f 'y'" pfpet1 was signed nameroesly by the re pabllMTis Whtr .ht1 held hfeh positions la W,, WstOry of .tbo party Jn California; Mr. SimoHtoa thea presented the. protest wHh oma remarks, In which ho enforced it wfth. evidence to show" thai Bsnatbr Baker coufd .not be trusted to speak for California. In support of this he charged the.seuatc-r wjA having presented to tho President as a most, substantial end rc-)cctable.man, rc-)cctable.man, a person, whosa antcccdcnU muI reputation Mr.fnlontoit donbunced Severely; Ho, further nlludctl to Senator Uaker's nomination orchis own son-jn-law fot sujerlntcmlni of lio mintV 'n. man always known as an active working democrat, demo-crat, whdso appointment could only bo lustatneil on. purely selfish grounds; and t tho expense of tho cause, Aji this Is.a California, right, it Is unnecessary 50 give; all the particular of ilie rcmarksr sulllce it.to say tliavboth the partics.asiailed by Mr, Slmpnton vore prcsfcnt, nnd It fs 6e-lietcd 6e-lietcd they werft there fir the expectation nf Intimidating hjm,. Hedld not flinch from Bllog tho duty asslgncd.hiffl, however, It was ducrncd -imperative that 4he;Freldent 6houId bo Informed, of imporlautttcts on-tier on-tier such circumstances,, that ho cdnld not bodeccired by tho siiggcstlont that, the opponents of Scnntor, Bkcrfl- policy were inaking, secret war, which they ddrcd hot race in. oren dajr;-. Tho statement was raadCf ond the responsibility Is Talrly with the. executive: -Of course, tho President iras.cbmpelleifto resent iho," indignity offered, of-fered, to a;;Senatar,'publicly" In hlsi'prcs-mcc.that hlsi'prcs-mcc.that .wos.cxpcctcd. ; i'JPho" president jsked.for Mr, Sitnouion'siirivaie mcmor-udnm, mcmor-udnm, from which ho spoko.thatliaimght iuru it,. The proicsi nnd memorial. Mr. Lincoln filed with hifcpapcrij. "" ( Mr. Siroontoh respohded' thnl-hb had jccn accustomed lo accept responsibilities jad performed; his duty ln. do!ng;sa now,' ind was content to abide'thojcsnlt, e. Senator B,akcrJo(jbirt4.1f'thero: was iio pno tp opcak. for the other side, and. called ppa;Mr,,Slapl0,sf 6(. California, to' Trin-tjcafo, Trin-tjcafo, him: br exposing tho motive Jr,tlie )lpt9stints butitho'Fr'esideut declined to ifvvojany discussion..-' pXI- resident hivited the? commissiopers ajv ioiBtcd.."by the.,pro(cslahtsito call at 3 j.m. t - ( -V K , - .AsOne of tlio.coramlsstonersJMr, Simbn-ou; Simbn-ou; rctnrntdto'tlib White Hbnse'at three fcckfibut he.jdecliucd , torpa?t!cip'ate'.lit be' interview- unless invited, by-ihe lWi-. lent, ns lie hadiip candidates to' propose, mi only desircdj'to-ojiposo Incompotcnt inddlsreputablo-mcn.; 1 . -Tho President subsequently invited him rtj and the .suterrjv? Was dignifipd and insistent on thb part of , the IVesidcnt, ind gratifying to all, . " .. " ' The Timet, correspondent ndd that, the acts are' ;rplated, with - many .uijfbuuded imbcllislimciits.--'; v.' ' h . i .Thbifblloivmg( Is Jhe version given ty i'Tho Prciidbnt .liad'.'nrra'nged, rhcthcr frptsi' lovc of fun or a sVnsc'of uitice.has.not, yct nppcared, that Senator IJaker sliould " bo present' without' the inowledgejpftho prpteVtnnts' Thy wcro ;UrprI$cd to bcplnced face to face with din,! but nothing daunted their, spbkes-nan',.Mr, spbkes-nan',.Mr, Joseph A. Nuntz, rtjad n solemn irotcsti and nccpinpatilcd it with an em-ilmtic em-ilmtic .but' ycspcctfuVcxtempbrb speech. tVftcr ..him, Mrv Simontbn, of tlie San binclsco.itfit, 'stepped fofwnrd'knd end'lft.st!tement lit wblcli' he denounced JoirBnkcr'nnd tho. 'pbliticians he- ln-ended ln-ended lb saddle upon (jnliforhiit as fedo-at fedo-at ofnee-holder., in uiimeiisured terms." .'The-Frcsfdcnt listened to it quietly, but iftcr Its .delivery walked "iiip towards Messrs. Nunez and Simontori; .toolr'libld if thoir' respective, documtnlji;. nnd:re-nar.kcd nnd:re-nar.kcd In substnncty',thc;'protest.3cserTCs 0. 'bb :coitdcrQd, biit-dS to your, speech," unwig' io Mr. Slilionton, "it is.dlsrc-iwctfnl is.dlsrc-iwctfnl to, niysel.f ,nnd Mr; Baker,"nnd I ranjimkVjio. other disposition of. it than his," thrusting it, witlnthe last iWor'd,' iit- 0 the.flre' vv , " " " jLAitJaleose coiistcrnatlpn, prevailcd.for oinb time after tliisr most ' uiilobkcdT-foi; iroccediiig. yimotitoii looked as though ho had been itrock with a thunderbolt, but finally recovered re-covered sq fur ns to. sny: ''I httvo simply lone my duty. I hnvo nothing to expect rem the Executive, nnd In doing what.! lid. I merely meant to protect tlie interest r my State," After considerable parleying nnd explaining, ex-plaining, the material Irritation subsided, ind a compromise." was effected, according q which, tha President is to confer' with! 1 committee made up of members of both nctioiis as to tho appointments. The iffair created tttach excitement lh political :irclcs. The prompt and decisive action )f the. President Is praised by many as 0 lymptonf of Jacksojiism. The Htrctitt correspondent of the 3Qth dds; lii accbrdanco ivith "tlie agreement uade in tho niorning, Seiiator-Bukcr nml MessrsXit Suiuiford, John Satterlec; 0. VVntferous, and Judge Motthad a 'second rotrnctcd 'interview with the. Prcsidftut his afternogn.T A compromise was efTectetl liter cdhai'dcrablo discnssibil, occorditig: to vhlchScnaJor Jlake'r nd Messrs'." Staii-prd Staii-prd 'an'dSaiterleo "will consUtuW a .cbmi liitteej. upon whose, recommendations "thb California' appoiutroents- wfll bo mndb.-rhis mndb.-rhis will put an end to the factious Kjuabble. 'S'Locls, April 4th, a.tnr Tho St.. Louis Democrat of thh morn-ng, morn-ng, after giving an account of thoVintcr-riow thoVintcr-riow on Saturday. between the President" lud.tbe California llepublicans, says, Colf Uakorv'wou ,n complete .victory in this iffair; ns soon as the Interview was over, 10 was surrounded byrcgaiitcrs, who wcrft dl anxious to disclaim any knowlcdgu of he (haractbr of Uie document thus'slgncd, Col. linker's so-called State, designates 'or collector of San Francisco Capt. F.B, folgcrnqval officers WillardB. Farwcil, iupcriot'chdenDof the mlutf It, J.Stevcus, mvy agent; Sa'ui. Bell, jiostmostcr of San Fraueiscoj Sam), H, Parker, collec-;or collec-;or of Mpn'terey, Jn J. Jkyringtoa to. be jncot the Sun Francisco appraisers: 1. 1. Staples, probably.surveyorgcntrnl; J, C, Birdseyc, snb-treosorcr; Alvan Flan-lersj Flan-lersj colneri nod'lt, Matheson, assay cr, of tho mint. It is stated in a Washington dispatch that Senator Ncsmlth, before, leaving for Oregon, understood froin "the President that no extra session of Congress would becallcdl . Tha New York CcmturcUrt -Washing- i 1 " i; 1 '( ' 1 ' 11 ''' ' " ' 1 "' 1 1 1 - tos (ii)kk sttw that a meeting of the Cabinet, nlten&ft bv Oen. Scott,' was hastily ssnfttotted this moriilng. Cpt. Fox, hag arrived from Snwter, It is thought the centlon Is In reference to ritnforctnf Ahdrsn, There h cwisiAer-able cwisiAer-able excitement here. A special meiBcsgrr on the Alexandfrib ahd Orahgeltall-rbed has been tarred and feathered because be was a rrpoblican; Wm. Cuddy, tdlfof of the 81, Louis rp; hai bec'tt appointed surveyor'-general surveyor'-general or Missobtl hd Illinois, and Clias. Gibson, of SHiOMls, Bolfcftor bf .Coart qf Claims, The administration Is specially cbhslder-Ing cbhslder-Ing Mexican affairs, looking t' imhfcn d'mto treaty, ' ' Tlie Spanish fleet Is, not to go id. the fJiilf of Mexico till.fdrther. orders froih Madrid, . t . -" , . It Is nnderstood that, the Frncu, con suls In; tho Confederate Slates hdvo rc-celvcd rc-celvcd Instructions direct from. Franco rclitttvo to facilitation of. Southern trade with France., J . '.; Prominent persons .here ore. iralisfied the movements of Fugling "and Frducli lleotij' are for observation-'of Southern events'. , ' ' u A. special dispatch- yesterday from' Charleston to the NewYork Ddy4ook says, the crisis has, at last arrived. Provisions Pro-visions to Mn)of Anderson werO stopped to-day, Gen, Beauregard Is now Inspecting Inspect-ing tho, fortifications: ;? , Orders from Montgomery for' the6m-inducement the6m-inducement bf hostilities are hourly cxr pectot The preparations are complete. Galveston ilates of cstcrdny,;tCcclT(!d in New Orleans, say . Joy. Houston had scut; a message to, the Legislature protesting' protest-ing' against the; "c'ouvcntloii, and' appealing to the Legislature .10 sustain him, claiming claim-ing still to.be gbveriior. .Tlie'Legislatore took' ubt ,tho slightest notjco.bf it.' y Nothing definite Jbak yet transpired'" iho Virginia Cotivehtion. ; -; '' TlioSoutb Carolina convchtioii" yester1 day rntlfied the C0115lltut10ii.br tlie Confederate Con-federate States by'Utf lb".20j ' u ' !-Th Itliodo Island "'clcction'fyeslertlay resulted in 'the defent.of the ltepnblicans, Gov. Sprogoe being re-elected .by a large -tnftority. v Tliojlegisfature'isoftthc..me pblitjcarchntactef....!!8lieBlcld'aiid Brown : rcre' elected id JCbngrcss over ' the-?Iatq lXepublicnn,membefs. J'f i1'.,- ,f s Yesterday" Mf.rayiw'as'clccted la'ybr of Iticljmond, Ya , by bne'' thousand, inn-Jority inn-Jority oyer .Mills;-the Uiilon.-Candldntc Warsaw 11.( elects nil. republican officers; of-ficers; h " ' ' r- A dispatch from , Pittsburg yesterday soy tho.mal.l tralh duo from Philadelphia ot one p,m". to-day was tlifowu froni' the track near Wail's Station, nbont thlr-: teen miles from this city, by the brofiking oftt" nxt,(f,. The, forward car,. went down' an cmbankmciltiS fcet,.drnggfng' "tlie others.off the; track. .About 8Q. passeii-: gcrs.wcro on the train but rib .one - was seriously1,. Injured. .The 'fqllbwlhff' were slightly iiijnrcd: L.-ltDbbbs,' Haguor-rcotypist Haguor-rcotypist 1-of , Pittsburg TS. Carpenter JJtovcr,:"bf ilohaes.Cqi, Ohio. ' F: Mai--lpny,;or JlplIIdaysbarg.'Pa.J'anil J. Sim-; roon's, express agent,; Philadelphia, ThVyi wilt be able to leave ;to-to'orr6w foV thc' places of. their dcstinVtlp'n. 'Ihe tnallij caught firo from theup'scttlng of ii stove aiid the content of several pouches '' were badly "damngedur destroyed. The,; Wash-" ingtoh letter, mails escapedj'the New York nnd: pblladitphh wcre-slighlly-0", aiid thcBnltiinorc aiid Harrlsbnrgconsldcr-ably Harrlsbnrgconsldcr-ably damaged, -and the way mall bet Veen' Pittsburg" nnd1' Horrlsburg was nlmost entirely destroyed, . At "' Chicago, yesterday niorning,. a! colored wan, named Harris; his" w!rb and two children, belong "to Mt. Patterson aiiiiMr.Y0!' of SLIiOnis .Conhty; Mb., wcrb" arrested and sent to tliov.Uniteil States Cbnrt.nt Spfing0e'ld,.by a special lrnln, for hearing, A$ It was almost "'entirely' "'en-tirely' unknown that warrants were issued is-sued for thcarrest of "these parties they were executed wlth' little difficulty. After tlie flfTalrbccamd fcrtotvu,lhe.'most intenso excitement pfovailcd ambiig the. cblbrfd portion of the community. ; ' Large' numbers num-bers gathered nt.theilepotand the' time the regular morning train IefCsjipposlng the fugttives would-be alward, oho or two shots were fired ,.at the train. beyond i whicluhero was mi disturbance- 5 ' - - i - St. L'oeis, April 4th, p.rh; JndgoMcIjCnu, of the XTnltcd States Sripremo Courtf.dicd this morning; and Capt, Berimatr, commanding the Wyahi-dotte Wyahi-dotte off Pensacola, died yesterday of brnlu, fever. Wni, Woodruff, democrat, i? elected to Congress from the 4 th district of Connecticut, Con-necticut, by SQ maJority. The delegation stands two and two. 'The New York WgrhYi Washington d!patch says; "Lieut. Oilman, from Fori Pickens, rcports'that plac as' reinforced nnd now able to hold out forsome tlrae. MMr,Btaldcll arrived from' -Texas today to-day brlngtng'SOjlOO'tf hlch the secession Ists failed ta get holcl Of at Galveston. He re ppfts that t,he"ptople havcoiot been fuii-ly heard nnd are 'disgusted with the revolution." , ? ,s- ' - - The 'HeraUtt New: Orleans "dispatch' says; "Tho report that the Urbokliu had reinforced Fort Pickeus by landing trobpft ! Is incorrect. Supplies pnly were lahdcd.'' t The present ntufudeof the government" at Washington, Is rrgartled 'tis ri truce, aiiy vloftttionof which-would cause Immc-diiite Immc-diiite hostilities. . " '- . The tariff of tho Confederate' States on Nortliern mauufdctufcs are already found to be Ineoiivcnlcntly- hlgli by Southern, merchants, and it will be reduced at the next Con'srcfs. The- Tribunes Moutgorocry dispatch says, should orders be Issued, to blovkmlu tho Southern ports, and collect revenue there, TJavls wllisuo letters of marque and cover tho sea with privateers. The ITewliTi Washington dispatch reports re-ports that liistrnctious'liave been given to heads of tho departments, not f 0 hold offictul communication with' the seceding states. Commodores Stringhnm and Case have been ordered (0 Boston to tako command of tho frfgato Minuesbta, "which Is to proceed pro-ceed lo the mouth of Iho Mississippi. Tlie Perry and Powhnttan have alio been ordered there. Other naval vessel nro under orders. No doubt but all look to collecting col-lecting regime mi ship-board. " Regular Washington dispatches stato that Ministcr.Corwin has been tendcrel tho j sloop of war Cumberland, which Is fitting 0t at Norfolk, instead of the' Powhat ttn.totake hl to Mexico. It lv,bi pected that he will leave on the 16thi Mr, Clay wn 6 Monday dlscobtlnnet front tho Peruvian Ministership, as tin government evidently AVppre-rea of thi course of .the preceding admlnlstratlor which suspiiiideadiplorhntlb .relatldns be tween the twe countries. Thotndlcattoui arts that they will at no distant day bt resumed. ' The continued presence ofvMajor Ben McCnlloch at Richmond, viewed' In cbu-nectlon cbu-nectlon with the call for a secession inj viihtiOii thcrb on the ICtli Inst,, oifcaslons touch Intefcst la' Wasblngton, especially in army circles. -1 ' Capt. Oeofges, trhd, recently resigned In the army;, has, tendered' hU scrTlces to the (Confederate, States., He is a' native of Peiinsjlvdiim arid was formerly Ir command com-mand of the Charleston arsenal. ,. Tho. ftthnnt stty that Mr, Wy f NeW Hnmjishire. has resigned tlio mission tf SwlUeriand, . - , ' , 'Th iCangaroo lias ttr ri?ed . ' , -1 The Great Eastern salts for NeV York on tlie 1st of May. She goes 16 Llvcr-ppol Llvcr-ppol for ft enrgd., - f ' ThcAmerlcan'fships Junlelta, fbrBnUI-more, fbrBnUI-more, hnl Joseph 'Fish, for New Orleans, both from Liverpool, werd,1h collision ofl Tuscan Tho Junlctta Immediately fonn-de'rcil, fonn-de'rcil, .Captain WHspifj the cliler, mate, carpenter, aiid ten men wcrevdrone'd. The second mate" bnd ?the f emalnder el the, crew were aycd byjtuc'JoYcpli Fish, which ,'returned't 6' Liverpool. . ' ' Ihsnfanccbncottbiiships from America hfld' odvnnccd, hi' Lloyds Troirt SO to COsj including "the rsk, efcn'ptiirei ..Alex. Patterson has been' "appointed naval store ktfper nt,.';! West, and Logan Hitnt to i similar position at the Nbrfolk Navy Yard; dlntbri C. Hutchinson,- agent for .the Sac nnd Fox Indians; Wm. H, Bigelowtcgister; and JU; P. Eddy, recorder of Sibtix; Citf Lalid Offices Of-fices Chas;;:B, ftKiehardsi. register j and Clms. PomftfoyJ receiver ntr-Fort Dodgri, Jowat a'fink-'Steel.refils'terT'anii D.'C; uM(9tjf .receiver, it . iCobricilUlriffSj lowaL-Steward abbdclI,.'tcglstcf,:Jn G, Weeks; receiver; nt Fort Desmoincs"; Iowa Also . the following- named post masters havebebn appointed 'Nlchdlas, Si, Pitnl; David . Hentbn St,5'Aiithony MJ, Ii, CamBixori', Illlndis 1 f i ' ' t, St; Ii6vMtApTlt &ti uin.,''Ti '''The folloivTiig rrom NcWorki Alfll 4th, cohialns oil the rrfmorS we, hate here at present jn regard' i wntliko' move-menu. move-menu. . " ' . A special dispatch tb tho C?oimeriaI 'says Llent. .Oilman. fiaa i nrrlted ii Washington. Wash-ington. He states . that grca preparations prepara-tions are being Wade to attack Fbrl plcke'n, And, troops areVbcing drilled daiy. by Southern 'officers'. .Atattdck is mnnt'flrttiirllvnifiBti'iti l-: S-','" " ' Jt'ipcclai dipntcli; toj the', Tihitt says thfl'uattcrlcs ijn Morris Island JirwPjliitd an ilnkpoWri steamer last night; for" not displaying hef "folpr. 4Mbj6rl Anderson, immediately ;,dispatch'ed-aim'csscng'e'r "to Gov, 'Pickcns.for explanations. aThe -Vessel jut to' sea;'' 1 iv ", ' -. Great n'ctlylt'previuls.ot'ihefobklyn Savy ; Yard','randi it' is, reported that sevef rallvtsscls of-waf'hrb cxpcclcd'tb sall'toi nfghtorders liaTiiigrbccn received" from Washliigtou to that effecV1 Thdrdc'sll-riatlbri'ls'iinknowri, Thdrdc'sll-riatlbri'ls'iinknowri, " ' A'spcclaT dispatch to the Pwr ins Xliiii lt;isTrnm;ofcd,tl,ib Sduiliern.vConimjs slqners" have;, dCnianded;' thb" Immediate" evacuation' br Sumtbr ail Pickciis, . - "Orilcrs' have bfcn sent for every nayhi vessel to be'put'Ihtb Immedlaie" Commission; Commis-sion; i - ' . Hie ndmlnlstrallon IsMetcrmlhcd to re-' Ihrorce Fort Pickens' nt' all hazards. . : ' A special dipotch' to the",. Cqmaerttal says the" Sebrotary'of tlie'.Interior hay liv rteteM that no more, hind' Warrants .'be is SUMffrom thopVusioirqfilcO, to -the cltk Zeus of the seceded States. - '- : . 'Tho rcyebno'cjUter Harriet 'Lane left lief moorings at-the Battery' and oh chbrt'd nt tiuhrnriUtie.v She' - Is ' bound Vof sea. A dispatch"'1 froni . New-O'rleaiw,-April 4th, says ojccond company of ouifvcs ilcft for, Tcusacolh.' thTs evening. It Is .reported the Brooklyn orrlvedr off Pcoiaebro'linrbbf oil tlie-3l,st,' Indianola adviccgstate that the Mohawk, Mo-hawk, Star 6f tho West'ond Eutpirc City nro lying oiitstde-of Pats Cavcllo, waiting wait-ing for the troops who arc to return to New York; A Kichmond dispatch,' received late Inst night, states1 that the Virginia, Convention Con-vention has" mljourried i'w iliei What lias been definitely done Is not known as yet. The following came through at on early hour yesterdays. At-12 o'clock the debate Was terminated In the convention, and, ftfter.nirlneffectnnl effort 1jy Mr. Wise .to. extend time for explaining" the amendment of tho committee of the Whole, they proceeded pro-ceeded to vote 'on the third regolutwi, which opbcscs 'tho formatloii of geographical geogra-phical ami sectional parties' in respect to federal politics, and it was adopted."' The fourth resolution ns taken-tipi and; on motion of'Mr. Wfse,'Jt-wus amended by Inserting the words "several'' states' In lieu of tlie "United 8late$,"makfng'.itde--; clare that. terrltorica- ontltute a trust to be odmliilstcred lor the common benefit', of Ibtt several statesj: yeas C8f hays 66. Two other vcrbot amendments, offered by Mr., Wise, were agreed to. - Mr. Mortoo;moved 'tor amend by striking strik-ing ont the first Sentence, v.isr ""If the equal' admission of slavery and free labor Into any terrjtory'cxcitcs unfriendly con! flict between th6 systems, a fair partition of Territories ought to be made, each system protected within tho limit assigned by law necessary to its proper develop-incut.11 develop-incut.11 Lostj yeas Mf nnys OK Pending the further consideration of the resolution, a recess was taken. A dispatch fromvMontgomery, April 4, says the treasury notes of the Confederate States Were issued to-day The first bonds for $1000 sold at 20 per cent, premium. Yesterday, reported disturbance occurred oc-curred among tlie working men at Fort Monroe, on account of tho palmetto flag being raised outside tho Walls. The fugitive slaves taken from Chicago to Springfield, after hearing, wore .returned .re-turned to their owner, nnd brought back i to St. Louis- The penalty Imposed 011 the steamer Bienville, lias been remitted. Four ihou 1 sand dollar worth of tillts were scizuil 1 April 3d, from the steam ship Catawba; ; but a fine being paid, they were released r-r ' , ... An.plBcer of the federal army who w ? ih'Nc OHa,''whg hVaI ieii by 1 gemBwe-st; at a beat the- time of the 1 I cesetoa of Texas, .arr-dl jres4alaed-tbere.it siMpecled, for the pwpete f giving 1 raation to the war-4epartmnt; The Co 1 ferleratd States' have a sleeplcw eye ' hlmi He h; bcllefed to bo a Pnn!yjr l iiian . i Dclaficld Smith was appointed,, ar toek tho oath of office as district nltorn 1 tof New; Yor.krIco Haicrclt, "". - ' ' feT;;Ioeis; April B'th) p.m A dispatch front Charleston; 'yestcrda'-toShoNAYork 'yestcrda'-toShoNAYork JTmUf says: Charlel tod has to-day been : In a'1 stato of exciti ment, uneqnttlled since' the first ssccsslo moveufents. A crisis Is ntband. . . -The njipeamnce of a schooner off th harbor yesterday evening-, htid, her a lenipt to pass the; batteries herci hcr.sul sequent, jnystcrlou 'disappearance', hay aroiised apprehenslons bf the most seribu character.) 'fht milit-iry leaders havo bee unusually active ell dy nnd membchi c the conycntlon nc-w iri session, bclongtnj to v the. several fortlOcotions, have bee ordered .on. tliclr stations. ' . : 'v -A thousand,' rnn'ibrs. ore in .clrcuiatldp , the principle or which' Indicates, 3hat For Sumter' will be-'.nttadkcdlii, iltbcobrse bf 1 few days. TvO compahles left the orse nol (c-nlglil for- Savannah. .Lftter';ad , vices, nro'umlerilood to.hbve been f cccfvti from; Montgomery,"- ordering further sub . plies tobe.cut off., "No furthccoramunl eatlqniwill be nlldtfed l-etwceu wclpoR dod fcvratoulhorilics,' ,v Thelaltack wil bo from tho , forts, .and-' Major Anderibj wil,toon surreiidccln s'clMcfcnfe; thougl It Is believed Uial nhlattempt will Veriou ly be, niud-4 at rei'filorctment. TfietHri gcr Is lmraincnt, and mcmliers of the' cor ' ventfan' wait herc:v!Xwctlng a Conflict In fore Saturday, . . - 1 -The 3TT-n Wa&Iilnglon'ill'-arblifS'sat the rcveiitie law's' tfltl be enforced lii'Iipdi! Inria. No;. visitors -nrbiiidiaittctl'ioth tVnrtl-AaftmeriOei-day. -9- ; ! The Hcpre'Wnta'tTvcS of (lib great jtocr have nvofficlhlly-cxprcsscd a. -desire' tha the Vitlbu (should btf mnintafuciU.: ' A j The fbllbwlng' Is hibohtinualldn of yei teryVpro'cccdlngs fit tho Vliulnlacbn ventlfn,V O'u reassembling ,bf the cbhven lioiilirthoo'vcnfngi'Hie, lo.rtrth'resolutlon ns.olrf?li(lcd,;fwW, ndmitetl..ln the.cbmnilt tee of the.whotr" ;Mr, tFIonniby mbvei .to amendihe.fifth'.-reR'iilutibit, by slrikinf out the' woW8'r..,fc;4'Ae.,"alt lb; suppress log tldinestie .lusurr-sfctTons.iliii mukin the declaration simply, that the leglttmati try vl the forts, &c.,ls',to protcel the conn use against. foreign forces ngrecd to', Oft" ti 0k . -t ,-.v, . ;jr, ( ' ; . -Tlie'-'othet: nmendlneBtsj- iwere. 'bffer-ci hndffected ..r -'i' '.- |