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Show LATEST. TELEGRAPHIC , ( St, Lot-is, March 25, a.ra. Washington special dispatches state', that thb administration have dispatched, a messenger to Richmond, to confer with Col; Summers In regard, to. thq supreme court judgeship. .' .5 , ..'..,;-., , Tho .'nomination df Winter Djayis ns minister to Russia- will' bo sent to tho Senate pK Monday, , ..,,?-,""".. , Wm. Jnyne. 'of;lIIinois,Isf nominated Governor of Dacbtah. '.. "" t , 1 Thq !Nqw.Yprk Titntf correspondent consiaorsithS c'dhfirmotibri ;of l)rycr- lo! Sandwich Islan'dk very dpub'tfiiii V '. Joseph McDowell wtis confirmed "United Sta f c&itarsbal of KaqsastL!cuf, Col. Lcct'.to' bc'Cploiiel Vice' Suni'licr, . " - CbmTnbdpro'WlIkrbsbn died iitiXprrblk, Ya.,.ycsicrday - -'.f Sr. libcisV March p.in. , 'Surgeon Fox! of 'thq United States niivy has rctnrned to' W'nshiiigton from Fort Sumter and willmake. (,1s report , bT tho condition1' of affairs at' thb fbrt.tcmay. ' Tho "fnWVWastihigtmicorrcsdn-'dent "fnWVWastihigtmicorrcsdn-'dent says U-tbVlIcvrtliat -the prd-gramhie prd-gramhie or the ndiulnls'tratlon' In regard to tlitf cvncuatibu o(lfort "Siliiiter' has been altered jjjnvc the 'deifartrirobf-'Col, .la'rqOnV1' It'JIs now1-reported tlia'f'tho' Ojfriquhtton Is t6.bec6Hdltpna.l,-Kainon ":is to cxh'u&ic7tGq stock of 'prbf iSfoiis and If the 'supply' 'is insufficient maintain the1 troops' tiov Ihtrc'Iiq wllf deliver tho PrcsU dent.'ir orders toeva"eitb'tb thq'fort, It'ls'sald tliiit the government' has "''re-' eclvcil advices' that Texas UtfffCscnt com-iifiss5nhcrs com-iifiss5nhcrs to vN'c w Mexico, Afizonn.Sonora, and Chiliniihim to liidiicoiho'iieoplq thereof there-of ti jbbi thoSomhcru Cpnfcdernpy;ahd the mission, it is sahl; is regarded favor-' ,nhJy. 1 Dkpatches from Fort Sickens, state .that the garrifOi) is short ot jjroylsiotis ,rtndecttirlibId ont.biita-,hbrt timer' ' s!oho but dlilqiul tninimunicafloii isycr-mftt'nl. isycr-mftt'nl. at .Pe.iisacola and" thb sqiiadron Can "neither reinforce tho 'fdrt cor furnish" topplic," 1 " 3 -t Ajpcora'nccs iiidicato that' "tho 'govern-mei)t 'govern-mei)t birofo.lon.wllt'bu compelled tci abainlbii Fort Pickcris to ther secessionists. secession-ists. '' , Thb 'iiwf Washington correspondent" saysl "Ilmvqjust received Ja dispatch frpth. a gentleman in Washington who visited Fort Sumter this morning; and states that ho found Major Anderson Inking 'ari Inventory, of everything, preparatory prepa-ratory tocvacnating tho fort. Ho Is, It seems, allowed to exercise his own judg-roentns judg-roentns to the method of 'leaving," Tho regular Washington dispatch of to-day says Bcnj. Fushqwood, of Xcw York, bas been appointed cngineer-in-chicf in tlie navy, vice Archibald resigned. re-signed. Tho Cabinet Is In session to-day on appointments ap-pointments to fill vacancies, which it is; necessary for the senato tO'Oct upon pre-' tions to itsndjonnimcnt, which will Ukq place on Wednesday. Tho following nominations nro reported; John Hutchinson, Hutch-inson, of Mini)csqta, sccrctary, and S. 'H. WilkiriSbp, of Pennsylvania, chief justice-of-Daco'tabrBTV; Hoxic, of1 Minnesota, snryeyor' general bl 0 Dacotahj Anrdn Goodrich, of MinnesotiyBccretary of legation le-gation to Belgium: " ADDITlO.VAt. TbREIOK NEWS UY THB CANADA. CA-NADA. The LbndoniiwiW reviewing Jeff. Davis Inaugural, aays It never read a public document so lilEcuIt'f to analyze and interpret. It wnS reported that tho Irish Arch-bishop Arch-bishop Cullcb Would bo crca'tcd'cardinal." Tho Austrian Gaztttt say? Frauds II, had determined to ttay iiiltomp as long as 'the Popo remains there Thq Spanish ministry had pronounced in favor of the" temporal power pf, the Popo. and repudiated the Idcajjf transfcr-rinir transfcr-rinir tho Papacy to J c riis alcmr The Porta bad retnrncd'answer to thq last Russian note, iir wjiicli it denies all right of foreign interference In' Iriterna-tlOhal Iriterna-tlOhal affairs'. ( Tbq garrisou of Warsaw was, being nightly lucrcascd; but tholmpression'was; that pcnca wonld be preserved ' In tho House of Lords, Lprd Wodc-hpusoald. Wodc-hpusoald. it' Was true that Russia Had serit ft dispajch to tho French govern meat approving of tlie French occupation In . Syria, ond intimating that" 'Russia" would, K "necessary, jfopport the 'sending of nn liiCrCascd force4. A ihectlhg of' IIuiigarlah and Toltsli notables Is.said'to buvo been' held at the Palais Royiif. 4- 1 St. Lopjs, March 26, a.m. In the United States Senate yestcrday, Mr( Howe resumed his dpeech in' oppo-Bitlon oppo-Bitlon tp'Dpaglas' 'resolution Tejatlve-to . .- :M . rttion, tlfllo wo do not proaZf4 Mr, DqilM said If thq War T).. ment was;ot In possession of tf, ntatlon thW f c olutlon calls for CWld rcsultiffera such " ffi " apprehended that this Information 1 tend, to allay thq public qxcitemSt 2 ' supponed thcrq was uo dahger as to P?.! Sumter, bnt desired to know L Jtrt .Sriekens would bo hrirmefe mtlmldation. Wantttl to fiK whether wq are to have peace Z 1 Ho bclieycd tho pulley tb bTwacirr; threat to col ept . revenue' and Ml the pojts. withont legal authority threat to tjolatq U.o'mili t 1 w it rIsJe!to deludq thq ptfpl ?ft Jfe lief that, the admibistratK.s l&f--do what, the Constitnt on de fe lt .Mr. Douglas said kaid'Sfi during the last ses.ipn. when the renS can?, werp rpshing through bill "0 Z. troy thq. revcuue,,totjireveut ii Uoi'tiT'' would not listen to 'bp, ift apprehended thnt nn extra sisston b'q called to undo part of wla ?w,Vat J lessly and-uhnccesarily d0D n 'impossible speeches without Impogrifngi. woTi"! or assoillug'hls character. - ' ;A rambling (let,tbctweca ''llaw DpftRlas-niid Clark MlqWd Clart Inquired If thb rqvSSSi bo collected on shlp-board If Coct. clothed the President with r,o , , Mr. Douglas suppojed it eoaM, W he had been speak ng of fKu were, Ho;rgard4d this as a ;tqton that tho republicans did pot taean to Icct revenue until the laws wtreebswrtdV Mr. Clark wished Mri Dceglss tqWi, tbq admission as Including bnt hitssclf - Mr. Donglas, thought thq adsWea'' clear that bo might indade all tbe'rwiyi licaris in It, and said. the triamph ftU rcpabicans had brought dia!n;H' ;Gpd only knows what conseqneacts were to grow out of it. , , ' - iei ;' lt. llbwo. asked .whether he "natN stood that tho election, pf Lincoln, uiesa of somebody else, had caused the" fliiln.-i fliiln.-i Uon of the Union; , ' 4' " MrDonglas said if beijbad sbcceqdedUt defeating .hq' Republicans, thereby.; r. deriug itxicrtain .thatthcirpolicjirotla. Tiot, bb carried out, tiq scuthcrn. people woqld haver rested in serurityi and th Union wbnld'oofrhave-bceh-dissolvedl- , Mr,. Ho wo. inquired what'pbliejr? .;, .. MrADoUglasr Sectional policy; Ijccssh. tho Republicans- rnftko war onslsrery tti ' a prCat political and.raqral'evib x Mr.Tflbwc denied th'atrtho RepoblicinV !wrre'arsiCttonal'pftrty, - 5 !-' : Mr,Douglas'';snId thc;RephMri'pw.'' ty Is based bit" hostility "toslaveryr ils TcpUed to Mi. .Breckinridge argaintat; that under tllibJawfaR it now stands te every territory without, exception, a win can rcniove.thitutrw;ithjbj5slayq proprrtyr on qq'ualjcfmsTfth jQthcr property, Tht Rfpnlllcans lii orRanizInc; goVernBicnti for Ncvndu, Colorado and Dacotah. at the last session,- did what they, had not does' for 12 years berorcF-and did '"what they for so long bad abused him (Douglas) for Wanting to ilov They, did it, from attain; of justice when, they got tjic majority. Thb only tnbtiyb for being P'rcsidCut w-i to carry out that policy, ne gaVthV Rcpublicuris. crrdit for udoptirig it'iifirf defeating hiiii ' Tlio Senntor fromTeW jiylvaniaj Mr. Wllnfot,,had 'urriviM litre in tiino to-M'e liic RepultlcanS fepudists iho AVilinpt pTOyiJOj,.. rcjtct thq .romct ' stonoof the .tcnipl.(? and cwae' 'op (b'noa-;Iuter.vcntion,aiid-.pipidar sovereignty, Mr, Hoiyc hi the course ot tho'debsl'e; : wished to inowlf Mr: Dbtiglss' princt; I pies' Would b:iVc, siivqd the' Union, n'ttd if the Republicans havo'" adopted them, wbj wh'if. there not peace? Mr.DppKhL replied because, the Republicans Re-publicans (vbilld bot ackriowlcilgc lt,'and kept tho people in thq dork; Mr. Brwfcinridgo wished to reply jo Mr; Dougbs,vlnit' tho Senate went Into executive session ond adjourned. The Seunto confirmed J. R. GidJingi consul-general to tho British Amcricsa provinces;1 "W.'-IL Durell, consul to Ytrs Cruz; J: Hilton, consul to- Southampton. I Minister Corwin leaves Kcw Orleans April lstj for 'Mexico. 3 f A Charleston dispatch of yesterday,-states yesterday,-states that- Col, Lamon had on interview that morning with'Govcriior Pickens and General Beauregard, and left in'compaay with Durrnu for Fort Sumter. Thq 'opinion, prevails that Andersen will ovneuato oh Wednesday pf this week. Yesterday morning ari attempt was mado to rob the Kqw- York 'ExchsBge BanL Some Weeks since.-burglars hired the cellar adjoining; and' had sloce excavated:.1 exca-vated:.1 teet to tho batik safe. Theyoaly succeeded in'-getting -f 1,000 In 0 tin box In-tho safe; whcnSthey were.disturbed hx their work awl escaped:. There wereally half atnllliotfln funds'ond-secaritlM-ia thar safe," j Aj man named Harrison Roberts Rob-erts was arrested -oh suspicion: " Yesterday tho steamer .Bienville, fr New" Orleans, was takbn "under: taryeBr Ianco by the'Custora House aqthonUrt of New Yort, for an alleged violation of thb revcouqiaw,-1shq not having ;Pr0PJr clenraiico. Tho cargo istalued ftt 80(V iOOQj the least portion , of it comcsnroai NcwOrloamr. iUnder tho coastwise act, it and tho- vcssclvaro liablbto forfeitBrt, Thoossel 4s notofflcially sclzed,:bat tw collector hqsthq case upder.consldetttu and will probably give his dccislontO' tnorrow. " - - - . Tbo"Methbdlst!confcrcnce In sessioS Baltimore,' adjourned ori Soturdsy-W Stnuufon; Ya.,- after- adopting' a plan seiraratton from thb northern Jcharci, oy a majority or 83.. The blshop-of Sew York- ln the chair, declared tho toid,'45membcrs acclincd voting, ana wqro absent. u J, lST'?ibcis; March '21, pJB-; To-da's,regular Washington d'tp?WB says, tho prbvalcnt'repp'rts that.the'uplon mcil id thoi56ccedcd 'states hive apl' for npporntracnts as judicial officers, seem to bp cbniirmcd.by, tho liorainttlon of ty-rnsW'.tia'ne ty-rnsW'.tia'ne as Judge or thq nprthera and'southern-districts of : Alabama.- -&The military offi'cerr Id.'chargooft" bureau In th'q war department, wiu'"; Scott, havc-jolned ihft V. against a-change-of clerksjn their 4pt ment. - " Tha TMft Washington corrfaponit tnt tvwi6V,S'; wpwts tho jfwplje of movIsiWa. Sp'ratcr will oiirtlj) Sfajor the lSth of April. Ho says' tho Fort can be reinforced only by military operation, Well will rtqnlro d forco not h( the. di txal of im President, or; By strategy UttJ, hmrdi 6f Adep'cratoe6nfiltU Fronr ,11 facts U li evident tbatSrtfnltr1 rnust Uo tbwidoned. orclirll war lio InaoKunUetL Tb&JItraw cormponilcfltjnsUu lht( for I'itkcDS will btf abandoned irithlfi BO ?he Sotilherri cOtnmlsHioncra arq dining. to-Dialtt wH.U tlv foreign.. naibassudors nt Mr. Corcoran' Tlic cpmniissioiier nra on most friend!, terttHvVflta tlmjiogtlslii ttA French mlokstenr;' ',,, JoUn a;MHI?ori, of Ya.'; Ifr ho will ho, anl will got1 aft Important, foreign mis iion. '' ''fe ,. , . Secretary Ctiaso liae'Bfercd tho first foropwollcrstilp to KI13I1H Wlitttlciey.- Rtchard 'Oil, of Ohio, had declined U in Ihc li; S-Scfiat'o tHlay. ' yho chair presented ! raus'dfjp from President Lincoln, relating to a resold tion pawed by tlie'Sdiiftto, n'sklnf? If In Mi' opinion tt U not tntompntlldo with the pnbllc, interests, to comriiiinlcntc. ilio dig- patches of Jlijor Anderson to. .the war 5artmcntrd.iriue tho time lio lms been In command at Fort Siimters TI10 Prct- dent says! I Imvo corao to-tbd conclusion ikrtty publication; 6f: ItVrottliUbtf Iriex- nHr!lirccl!lnridgeBiOTcd to tato .up titer resolotlon Introduced by him. yesterday adrbbf the withdrawal oft the federal ttmi worn thocccded States.' Iddid sot intend making any remarks, els ho had already expressed lii$.vievri on that pub-wf, pub-wf, andJcsircd tho voto on hi motion to be regarded as a tes question. There befog no quonttn jprpsent tho matter wn, dropped. .. ? The! Texas LfgUlataro. boaf passed a tlnilott pnrovlh& .of ,tb convention aet-deposiag ,Gov Houston, x j ' A bill has passed toraWa regiment,' of ewantcd riOemcii for frontier "protection; . Sfnc ' the, tlcpariforo ,rjf. the; - federal troops the Indians in forgo number bavo been deriistatlng tho frontier, killing, nhd dfiTlSg baeK.thff settlers. ;.c- . : c The steamers Daniel Webster. And flea. Raik sHcd fronilJriizos.on the 20th With" Weraltrobps.-'"'-''-'- ) Tho 6f;'lh3 '13,Hi rtassod,'jrorfc iitirney oa.Uie 25tl, nt 4,10 p.nv- " f . Sf;:Lotnis,' jrarch'28;a.ra. , Jfere, still.wlthonf dnr regnlor tele-(fiphic tele-(fiphic dispatches of the nlghf of;tho S6th, Mch were cut off by storms cast of StriJfluisaijdjconsoqocntlyj haTO not tie Senate procecdinjfs.of Jbe.Cth. . ., p .Aft? . tbo procccdingsgtveii, )n yojnr hitreportof yesterday" jirccecdligsf",tho Senate madO'ftno'ther"'fltternprno igei;itt norunt togcthirvvheji J(rtee1uiiriigo .og'altu nored to" talco uplift. fesolu'tun,(atiiig that if the motion prevaited.'be Would nc; ctiitCIiiigmaiVs 'substitute. ' Mr. Uie'e t(ii'"Ui;fir5r bf Tit, Drfckln-j jtidgeVtrcSoiutimibUtthouah' 'r' ctit,ft' rat' eiit ttyo jitt queslioHiug the right; e-f Hhe'S'onHite o 'cipiiii' nil -opinion o.-v collecting U19 WtfcjnfOf toUliErc'sidcid, : .'Some cbnreriitloii .eusiieu, iu which' Wade cx'prciw.il th.bbpo that the rcso- lntioaVould,bc?take:J op,a$lio -anttd a nfjijare tote on H. Mr.dtice said;tiioBcn!il.cws travelfng; fr out Of it vity to luUiae tlra President, Heoskcd Mr. HriSL'kinridirfiiif' his wsolu tioa,extcudqd ,to Ivey Wjifr Jind Torltii: gt.".If so, he would betef' withdraw troops from' ththec' ( nVcckinridge j'tpio.i?d th rejohi-tioo rejohi-tioo embraced these .pphiW, i. t)toy itrc frithlu the limits of tflorida, but ivas will-ing will-ing tq say these po'liita-bo excluded from tk;resolul)Qii rathdr 4;han . hazard it$ de? fcatjind didfnot consider Ihe.rHhdrawal f troops" from Tvisy "Vcst mid Tortugiis MscniTalVto the public ' pcacei lie ilis-liked ilis-liked lb do so becanse ho cntcrtolocd tlic Kpe of the. reunion of oil tho' tafes. Mr. UIcc said if the seceded State? 'wereAdetcrmined to tmaaln out of the Union, h'e-wa In fnyor of their golng ln peace, aud wduld gko theni the forts and arsenals fortho sake of peace, but they were not In possession of Key Weitt and Tortugas, mul nuw will be. .Th pomts are needed for the United 'State and not for them. .The commerce of pie North will need them, aud be would not give them up under any circumstauces; Jlessrj, Clarke, Simmons, and Teneyck opposed talking upbrt'the'rosolution. Mr.DouBlas favored; takingjlt up, with a ri bfrorfcring. an amendment, to bring it in the scope it ought to take. lie tkoeglii it would-be wiso to withdrawtho troops from Fort Pickens. JIo said the fiTernment at Montgomery, being a re tolalionary government, could, claim only what they occupied. lie was willing, Un-aerexisting, Un-aerexisting, circumstances, -t? give bp Sumter and Pickens, they being of no use unless they were- Intended as' a basis of SMlrtiryopwatfobs, aturwefo do sources $t constant Irritation,. ''" J V3fr. VTwIo ngal'urgcd1 n'Voto, Ho WManxloui that-ihis suojefct should re-wire re-wire a full discussion now that scren atatfj had gone out.of-tho Union and ore aominecrcd "oTc'r "by'tuurpation, The iPwplthcre'bad 'rib voice In tho, govern-jfstnt govern-jfstnt which b'as"bccn erected, but "a rhiii-f7.?esp0ttsm rhiii-f7.?esp0ttsm .tramples ihclr rights opder )fetr -rJl they bad' the power they would opop's to vlndlcato thclrrights, and 0Mtitnti6nclqthes.tisJtUn , After further debate, .a voto wne taken Brickinridge'i in'otibn, whl6h itop'd, There bcIngrno'qSOTumfaHous efforts ere,mado W procure one, whlcb falling, 1 onraedfuntiliday.-,!! i' 'j After an unsuccessful motion of Breck-ndge Breck-ndge to adjourn tint dU. tho follOwirfg wjrmationt were Tnadoycstorilay! ' . porwln.'Sccrctary of iQegatidu !w.;exicoj,aov. Von. Horn, -Consul to Jwrseilleg. J; tcslie,. Consul to.Jiyons; w ivViy?clll.erCons,,,;toi,'clloo; K. W."SbuTeult,.t'onsdl-0 cncral aUUavaua ; "oCkMaryson. Consul to Jlingpo; J. P. .-Pd, ponsul to Niugpo: ,TV V,, Arnqld, wasul to Odessa j T..U.Uwrcnco, ConSul-ueoeral ConSul-ueoeral to Floroucey XI, Howard, Con-w Con-w toMessinar 11. OParsons, Co'nsul to 8Uon, to, Turin. ' 1 ' lectors of Customs if. Barney, Jfow !?f:.Ji Vbi,ei 9,! E. Palmer, fiss . v 1 Jlllwaukib, S, llcrtorij t)nbnfue,. M. A n,rt,Mnrsbal of- thentbern distriet-iof jNew-"orb. . lrthiaittrsft,- K, Sahderson,- Memphis, Mem-phis, (leo. Dawson, Albany Almort M. Clapp, Bnllalo, Aj dispatch lOthoJfw Rnjs Mr. Lnno , was nomtnnted District Judge of Alabama, fat the. suggestion of Ir, Cobb, from that I'Stnte. A Wnshlngtoa dispatch to the JSxprat says Oov, Jlooston writes to tho President Presi-dent ttiat the Indians . are threatening Texas, asking if the Federal Oojreruraent can Or will afford relief, It Is reported that Higgs, the 'Wnsli-Ington 'Wnsli-Ington Hanker, cootcmplatos ,ln, vestment in, part of tbo,Confcderate'Statcs loan., Intelligence receded at Washington on the 20th, Is to tho cirect; that 'by tho 1st ofAprd thero would 1 concentrated at Pensacola 0000 troops from the Confederate Confeder-ate States. This sudden movemeut of troops In that direction was made upon 1 thq statement that reinforcements had been sent from Tow JTork to Fort Pick ens. The Montgomery government deemed, It advjsablq, to, bo fully prepared for. any emergency, ' There is n prospect! now that, every doK lar.of the Sa.OOOjOOO, advertised for by Secretary Chasd will-bo taken at fair rrtes.j The Fbstmastcr-Ocnerat Is oXpcri?nctng some trooblci fronl tho new malt agents lu "Virginia.., Tho people along tho routes threathen tor, and feathers to tho unlucky ngcnts.if. they attempt; to do their jduty,' and Ono hasnlrcdy resigned,' and tho other is expected tq throw up Jiis commission.- ' , Several Virginia .republicans-hard presented pre-sented themselves for ..the vacancies, and wdl serve at nil: hazards. Jfr tlie people interrupt, ihe mails arb likely to bo cut off; The KcwOrleani dispatches of yestenlay say thafthe.statc coriventlon has adopted on crdioancc, dividing Louisiana Into six congressional dfslricts,ulso an. ordinanco transferring (the public funds i'o'the Confederate Con-federate States on acl" abblishlngfrce bunking and abolishing tlio general charV tr system, which passed, and tlie convention conven-tion adjourned 'ne . "J , Two. companies of,' ZbiiaVes ;ief ( for'Te'n-sacola for'Te'n-sacola tolay.on active service? ,. . Mobilo advices Kay r'tbat troops, and munitions are iconstantty moving to,Pc sncola.. ; 'Several companies ore. expected frora: North .-'Alabama, 1 AT 'Memphis dispatch of:ycstcrday olso states that 500 Mississippi" troops . passed through that placo that dajf for Pcn.aco!aj"lhdy had a military, reception, and wcra enthuslastl-cnllj,'i'wcIcomqd. enthuslastl-cnllj,'i'wcIcomqd. ,4 ' J"Vcstcrdny, the Virginia cbhvcntion'db-batcd cbhvcntion'db-batcd tiU recess ati ahiendmcntto the first rsoIution,de.cIiring that the,8tatcs-when tlio fcdemrconslitullbri was formed wcro IndcpeiidcptjorcrCignlics, inserting ','aiid ?till flre"jifter the word wcro." J Af N'ew 'York- dijpotch or tho 2Cth jstnfcs thut tho portlcjj" supposed to fio fmplfcttted' ii'u thq' robbery of'ithe Xew York BxcJmngaJbitlk nru two wplf-known . English burglnri who were arrested about j two mirths ago In ttifl vicinity, but .sub-secnteiitiy .sub-secnteiitiy dNi'linrgcd on n habpas corpus. Vcju Qruz dat? to Murch. 21st bring JutoUixeiieif that the ptiaetiai.road to tlie enpitoi Mvarnied yt(b bauds of robbers. CApt. Oltjlinm, of the British otcainer Vcorms.waa suverely wonluled by robbers, wbile returuiig from the city of Mexico The. jionstftntional goyeriuneut was ntak. ing slow pr?grfisS. U 0 v. Bsmora Ts dend-Itmhori dend-Itmhori had' reached the capttot tlmtn part of lliibn'siers had InViideil JTowcr Caltforrimj It'wiis lsb; reported thnt.a uiovenicfit was. progressing- for .tho separation separ-ation of. a number of the border states, and tlicir erection Into tho Sierra Mndrc ltepublicv Snllgny, the French minister;, min-ister;, bad prbsentt'd Ids' eredentiat's, mid was formally received. , , Sr, Louts, March 28, p.m. , Tho confederate uevvspaper at Wash ington has received a dispatch that Fort Sumter was vacated-to-day A dispatch to tho New York TJtmU from Charleston' yesterday says there U no change lit tho nsfiect of affairs at Fort Sumter. I'reft. Davis has made a rcqui-i tiilion on this statu (or troops for a purpose pur-pose Utknowii. " lie has also -called for the hundred from Florida, and two thousand thou-sand from Georgia. The Florida convention ratified the. confederate constitution. Tho Mississippi convention will ratify unanimously, but is divided upon tho question of its reference to the people. Tbo following nppointmenta were confirmed con-firmed by the United States Senate last night: h. O. Chittenden, register of the treasury; D. IV. Carter, minister to Bo liviaj lVJIassacreekj minister totJvqua-doiv totJvqua-doiv Officers for Ifcvndat Geo. Turner, chief justice; J. KMottand II, Horatio Jones, associates; I), Bates, marshal B, B. Darker, attorney; O. Clement, secretary? J. W. North, surveyor. Officers Offi-cers for Daeotnli: W. Tavno, governor; P; Bliss, chief justice; L. O. Willcstcn, and Ar A. Buston, associates; II. N. Vail, attorney W. A Sharp, marshal; G. D; llili;:, surveyor; .'S. JIutehinson, secretary.' 'Officers for Nebraska; Alvin Saunders, governor; W. P. Kelly, chief justice; J, S. Miller, associate. Officers for Colorado; Clinrlcs Domtrt, r associate justice; C. Townsend,. marshal; L.D'Ed-, L.D'Ed-, wards, attorney. The following jrero confirmed In tho Patent Office: Dt II. Hollowny, commissioner; commis-sioner; SiMi Uodgcs, G, H. ;Uarbing, J. O. Theaker, examiners in cliicf. Thos. A. Jackson has been appoiutcd chicf-'en-gincctla tho,riavytt A number of army and other confirmations, confirma-tions, including Major Day to bo Lieu-tenant-Colonel, Srlco-Abe"rcromblo, promoted pro-moted to the colonelcy, were niade, Tbc City of Baltimoro, from Liverpool 13th, rut Quicustowu lltb, arrived. In parlianient, Air. Gregory had given notice that lie would, at an early day, call tho. attention of 4be. government to the expediency of prompt recognition of the Southern Confederacy". Tlie French Corp Legislative was engaged en-gaged iu debating on address. Tlie main topic wus the Dalian policy, which Several member's denounced, asserting that tho. .English polyjy, had proved victorious in Ili'ily; iuc member warned tbo government govern-ment ogninst its policy, predicting intcr-naldangcr intcr-naldangcr ijhead. Tbo ministers protested against, bU speeeb, aud defended tbo Em-ptrot'a Em-ptrot'a course. . It was rmnorcd, that Francis II, bad ordered Gen Tela to surrender. Messina Another report is, tbnt tho garrison will probably Aw'compclled to surrender. ConntXJoVonr presented tho project ef a law proclaiming the Kingdom of Italy to tliolower brnncli of Italian parliament. Knssian .troops on'tinn0 to arrive at WarsaW - There were, differcuces between S!e Ucury Bulwcr and tho Amtricart minister minis-ter tit Constantinople. Bulwcr declined attending tho latter'a. reception on Washington's Wash-ington's birth-day. Latest. Turin, 13th Tbo Citadel of Messina surrendered .to the Sardinians today., to-day., , ., ' An encounter1 tpok place a few days sfneo between a French. regiment am 1o0 papal Zbuayes; a 'French coionel wa killed and tbrco wounded. Warsaw, 13th.i A separate Couttcit of State hay been granted by the Kropcrbr to tho Kingdom of Poland,, ' ScaniotJsk was. appointed "president, , v St, LorraMarch-So; a.m, ; The, cqbinoclial storm, lias, thrown thq telegraph lines over the whole country from the Atlantic to the p!amsr.lnto .confusion. .con-fusion. , - , . u By, regular course, of mail wo hTo only this morning received, tho proceedings of the United States' Senate' on .aptbwhicb wcro Important. - 1 Mr," Douglas' . resolution,' in ' rcgant to forts andarsenalsV.being under consideration, considera-tion, Mr. Breckinridge' replcdi to Mr. Douglas', speech delivered on jho';25th. He denied that the rcpublic'nns hnd yielded yield-ed any of their essential principles:, and It woi unjust to the people of.the Sou.tn to announce that they had done, so, ' lie called on the republican, senatds tbem-selves tbem-selves to answer whether, tbey bad .made any such abandonment, -j Mr. Collamcr replied, "not as wo are aware of.'' , , ,. ''I' Mr.'Brcckinrldge. tljcn alluded tor the argument of Air.. Douglas,, that; republican republi-can bad not Inserted- their platform in any of.tbo bills recently passed, organising organis-ing tho ..territories.,. , lie jBald... they, bad not done. so, because, they feared tho. bills would riot be jased. jn.such a form and tbattliu Pmidcutmrghi veto them if they passed, while they desired Itbeir Immediate Im-mediate passage its Increntingjthe federal patronage. ,AIr.;Brcckiuridgo waconfi-deut waconfi-deut , that jf the republicans, did nbt.yteld, fifteen" states would soon be out "of the .UniM, So far they had yielded nothlug nor manifested any disposition to do so. Mr;,Dbuglas replied be could not ;coa-cea ;coa-cea .big" surprise that tho senator from Kentucky denied, all the, positions Ijq bad assumed, f,llis object vjs todc'nibnstrate there was no "pause, for Bjich abtioni and that, Kentucky lias justioe., mid 'equality injth'e territorics,,.to thb test prescutcd by the senator himsejf. TbOj senaipr jknew' the territories of Colorado, Nevada, and jDacofah had.bcen organiwd on, tbo, Itasis of tho Nebra'ska Kansur bill; all ttiese territories were Orgaiiizcd on tho principle of non-intervention by Congwa, the pt;op!c.tojtlecule the slavery, jdclon ns tlu-y ptcaio, Rnhject Only to tho lfmttation ' of tho Constitution, leaving the courf to i ttsctrtain whn.t the jimitntiOn is. This is alt the Sou'f h..haVo, ,ever asked. The, republicans re-publicans bnvo iibtindonpd. the WUmot proyUrt, and CongrcssiOmd interveiKtbn, and repudifttcd C'ongressibnal protdbitton of slavery. The senator would uOt ,dcuy that he did not o.fk tho senator from Kentucky to. say that the j-epobllcanS hare -alwiidoncdall their, casouttot 'principles. Ho did not ntk him. to do anything' 0 prombte theit interest. He. (Bbuglaa) fdid oat believe lii "the political erj-ed of that party,, and did not believe that the bcstinterests of tho country Would be promoted by the exercise of' thetr power, stilt be preferred the Union tiuder a rc-"rcpublicanadmiuistratibn rc-"rcpublicanadmiuistratibn foioneat al. Atr. Grimes, of lown, moved tot Air., Douglas, resolution, culling for 'information5 'informa-tion5 rc'Ia'tivij to the forts, navy yards, &c,t which waspcwling before tho Senate, be laid mi the table; quqslibn decided in the affirmatfve,,23 aaliisi, II, Air. Breckinridge asked leave to offer tbo following rcsolntiop, ud if no objection, objec-tion, would ask a vote oil it now; "Resolved that tho Senate, rccbmuiend and advise Iho removat of states troops from tho limits, of the confederated Sir. .Sumner; Let it lay over. 1 Afr. Clingmau remarked' that he had. drawn up similar resolutions, Atitb one xint in addition; ho had showu it o several sev-eral senators and it bad not met their uj-probation. uj-probation. It was as follows: "Bcsolvcd, that U tho opinion of tbo Scuaus it is expedieut, that the President withdraw nil federal trpops from tlie states of South Carolina, Gcorgtn, Florida, Alabama, Al-abama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana, and abstain from till attempts to collect revenue in those states." Mr. Cliugnan added: "if the troops bo withdrawn; there ought to bo forbearance forbear-ance as to the collection of revenue." Thb Senate then went into executive session, and subsequently adjourned. Tbo proceedings of the 31th, havo already al-ready been telegraphed. On yesterday, tho 2$tb, Afr. Trumbull offered a resolution, declaring that iu the opfuipnof the .Senate, the truo way to preserve the Union is to enforce the laws of the Union; that resistance to t)icir enforcement, whether under the imme of' antlbcrcion, or .any other name, ls$isunibn,,and,"tb'at,H is the duty of the President to use all'tlio means in bit power, pow-er, toehold and'prfltect.tbo public properly of thOiUnitid States; to enforce the. laws ihcre'or, at well in the States of South Carolina, 'Georgia, Alabama, Alissiswppi, Florida, Louisiana arid Texas, as within the other states of the.'If.nion, Air. Trura-bullsajd Trura-bullsajd hp "offered tho resolution ns an expression" of the views hp entertained. Ho desired to have it printed, and would bo glad if ho could, have a vote on Jt, Air. Bright; All bu this side Of tho chamber will bo. glad to have a voto now. No vote,, bowever, .was taken, and tlie Senate weu'tluto , executive session; after , whlchA Messrs, Baker and, Jlrlght were appointed a committee to.informtheTres-i to.informtheTres-i iue.nl, that tho 5natu,'waa ready lb adjourn. ad-journ. Tins duty baying been performed, i.and thq rresMeut liavt'ug no further copi-( copi-( muuicatiou o nlakp, t"-t. o'clock the Senate Sen-ate adjourned sine. die. Nb tiction was taken on the proposition to submit tho San Juan dispute to arbitration. arbi-tration. The .subject goes till pext sest tion. t Contrary , to.txpcetation()tbo4resident made no nomination to fill the'vaenncy bj the uprcrnq Com ' , , Mf. Archibald, liitd engnecr-lh-ithlef ''f the nbtyi bas1 rwelvcd'.a'. dispatch front Mr. Alallory, offering Wm a similar 'posli , yon nndcf the. Confederate? States, which was promptly declined. , " , ' ' No orders have befcn .isstte'd, orwill lie at present, tin land frOops atFbrt Pickpris, and statements to" that effect, arc nntrue, A material chahgc In1 the' diplomatic appointments, was made by tho, President; Schurz 14' going to Spatri instead of Clay; who takes Ptussla, and . Hnrvey, correspondent corres-pondent of tho Phjladclhls jlatn'cah nhd Now "Sfprk TLYihm, going to Portugal. Por-tugal. . .. . . . The foIfowfog.MC Ino nrfneipat' confirm; attons yesterday: C Schorz, minister, to Spain: James4 A, Tike, minister' resident ntHngne;' 0. M. Clay, minister tdBissta; 11. Al. Pnlmcf, rninlstcr' to tlie Argentino Ucpnblfc; J. K. HarTcy, minister to Por tugnl; 0 O. Fogg, minister to. Switzerland; Switzer-land; Ai ,B'. Dickinson, minister to.Nicai riigua; Rl.Tordan, solicitor of tho treasury; B. 1 ISherwood;iengfnter-lnbfef 6f 'tho navy"; Geo.. W. Lane, jii'ilge; of the north-em north-em and (ontbern .districts of Alabama Edwin Ci Lamar', a'ttornby' for Illinois,' Itnrmoti Coxi attorney, and E. IlGIas-cock, IlGIas-cock, marshal of the jijiddfo of Tennessee; J. Ik ColIiriS, superiiiteiident of Indian affairs In New 'Mexico. ' . Among the confirmations ofi Ibe VSOtb', were ,Wm.' S,. Pennington,,, secretary of legation Taris; Aaron Gobdrich;-'6f alinhcsota, secretary of legation' nt Bra's-Scls; Bra's-Scls; -Thos. T. Dryer. Oregon, 'comniis-siorier 'comniis-siorier to tho Sandwich Islands"; A.. Dart; assistant attorney Tor the southern' district 6f New York; Theodore ''D, Klwords', or Kentucky attorney for.-Celorado; AHm 8nhnders, of Iow; governor bf Nbbrsska Frederick Hassanrek.of Ohio, minister resident at.Equadof and David K. Carter; Car-ter; of Ohio, "minister rcsidcrit ot Bolivia. ! ' In. tho' Virginia' convention yestbrday, the' amendment, inserting that the -states still- are independent 'sovereignties was defeated' b'ayes 47, nriya "49. TKe'Ni Y; rliarit's Weshngt6n cqr-resporident cqr-resporident iay 1bat tlic "orders' vfe're sent ten days ago to retain n portion bf'tlie di'possessed troops in Texas subject' to theordcr.of-Gov. Houston; Inrcprcsslng any attempt to overthrow stntc.aathority; Further Infelligcoce from that-quarter waa looked for anxiouslyj - . .,'A'; Qalvcstort 'dispatch, of the! 20th states thai the Texas: convention has elected Ford colonel, and Baylor lieoten-nnt-colqncI,,of the regiment of rangers; twboraro to serve twelve months on tbo fropttcr. v This regiment Is in addilion to ono Ordered .by Sccrctary- Wulkcr. On the 21st, at Austin, Gov; 'Houston and Air. Hannllar delivered speeches, in wbich. tliey hotly denounced thcSouthern .Confederacy, ,nnd their constitution Oit;tho,23d. the cortveution, in committee, commit-tee, of'the wbole for. debn)f; hdopted the tonstitution.nlmost nuauimoiisly; on engrossing en-grossing .Ilia ordinance, tho vote, was nearjy unanimous. Fony JJxprcM of March loth passed Kearney .atfG.30, Jarel28. St. Loci3, Afarcli 20th, p.m. .Tho dispatch from Washington this mornins says: JamcsS, Wilson, Into commissioner com-missioner of tho. general land, offiro has beenxoturncd to bis former place as chief.' clerfc of that. bureau, Tlie.war departmcntias r.cnd tho resignation resigna-tion of,iC,n'ptain Jpsfiih Qcorgo of the,ord-nance.department.! the,ord-nance.department.! Tb'Sr it fs said is owing to the iniluence of Pol, Cmig,. chief of the ordnanco, In having (jiitpcndcd ns super-' Intcndeut of tho Frankfort arsenal; Captain Cap-tain Fnyendief,, whose generally admitted efficiency ns assistant of that, bureau, it is added, was not appreciated by tho Chief. During the lato executive session pf the senato, about 4000 nominations were confirmed, con-firmed, pearly fifty of which-Were sent In by the President yesterday. V1, , A New "York .dispatch of thfy;mornIng says; a lk'aris letter in the Timci.Btatcs thai tho Engl'tiiili and French governments, ore fitting out a, powerful fleet of war stcam.ers for tho United -Statesj.lbb suggestion. sug-gestion. ,camo from England; Frarn'o will furnish three first clnss Irlgatcs, "and the English will perhaps bo larger. The fleet will sail with sealed orders. Spain lis also nrcnarim: to rend a formidable force into the Gulf of Arfcsico, thougb "not working work-ing iu concert with France and England. Gen, William Hicfcey, was .electcd assistant as-sistant Secretary of the Srnato. A. Ferry Dickens, returns from bis position. po-sition. Tho government has sent to Fforida, Tor witnesses in the Armstroug cflurt-mar-tial. At a cabinet .meeting this raoruing, the. threatening events at tho South, occupied oc-cupied their attention. A Pensacola dispatch of the, ,25tu, states that, the Brooklyn ling left there. It is supposed she went to Koy West for provisions. Troops continue to arrive, and tho force will soon, reach 5000, A notorious horse thief named Edwards, Ed-wards, was lynched at Topcka, on the night of the 26tb for 'stabbing a "Polta wattomie Indian, with intention of stealing steal-ing bit pony. |