THE NEW YORK HERAT,J).

WHOLE NO. 8009. MORNING EDITION.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1861. PRICE TWO CENTS.

and iho CrtUenden Berkn a of tome iwo hundred and artillery, und couvalt scent On this transaction, a THE SOUTHERN AND WASHINGTON CONFERENCES. compromise. county delega corps flfly [lying to the patents. 1 have no oomme i IMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS OF CONFESS. in runlou. via o<:trujj'¦ [niMjc authority, lions uid letters state that the county ts uoanlmouaiy with from West i'oint and Fort McHonry, make. but I vp ih it a so di THE REVOLUTION. c-miiis, tlii proceeding be momomb'e in th« favor of compromise, democrats, republicans, and all Halt more Kailroad. They a, arched through several dual wilh the ela^acu r of the people of the United The 4tli of February will politl.*l THIAT K -WITH CU.1UHJUS. th- a of two other with ono voice to that end. much attention. The main squadron states, and so revoltitig to the civilization of history of this country for the meeting ooo bbcost ntWION. parties, uniting streets, exciting ha- had the sanction of the Governor of louisinna I aunt went to ere on Hill. Tho others quartered ferences. The tint is the one initiated bv tlie State of quar Cbpitol a t»l< graphic despatch to you ytgterday desiring you to tROM WASHINGTON. Wamonutom, Jan. 39,1841. near the President's House. relie i.fctr.Oo turn the of tbe border and other States to meet IMPORTANT »itii ugntiuit iiibK Jan. lHffl. It is not true that TTiurlow Weed Is at Pprmgflekl ar The order Kiven for the presence of a portion of this Oipluin Bradford's ordir, ami lo ask him to rovoke it. theui iu couferenoe, to devise, if possible, some measures Wahhinktov, 20, He is at But II he should decline to Interfere, I instruct, d you the fair Mr. Ki.vn, of V. Y., introduced a bill toauihorizo ranging tho Lincoln Cabinet. Albany, looking force was yigterday given by General Scott, ltfwa-< aud for averting the storm which now throatem (rap.) of for m repard to the removal and treatment of tlie sick, the employment of volunteers to aid in enforcing the li>ah aft< doubt General Scott will their helpitsa end it ion. The barratkH, Invitations to South Military A Hairs. emergency. There n Broad posed by , who extended several t»k poss<*BK>n of ou the 11th instant. Captain Mr. WiiJto.N, (rep.) of Mosq., Introduced a bill for the Brooklyn. The following despatch, received by republican Uke every precaution to overawe whatever preparations ford a U tier is daliil the 13th, and yours th" X lib, though Carolina, , and to meet her better of the militia of the District of Co¬ members of Congress yesterday, explains itself, and Jus¬ may have been made by reetivo people to interrupt the 1 Iwl no information of tbo subject until the '.Mih 1 through their delegates at Montgomery, Alabama, on organisation Referred to the on tifies the belief that Weed, under the incoming adminis¬ inauguration of Lincoln. lnftr from the newspajier {taragraph you enclosed, which the 4th proximo. All of the invited States have re- lumbia. Committee Military Affair*. peaceful advicue in to the matter show Of i'<>nn a ir to be the telegraph regard subject Mr. Koktkk, (rep.) offered r.*.ilntK»n thut tration, king of lobby:. Kaunce commanding the revenue cutter Har¬ to be ot a than that the letter wan si>onded, and reprefontatives have beeu selected to join No Reinforcements Ordered to Captain later date yotir letter, Governors and Ex Governors of .States be admitted to tho I have been strongly urged to requeAt you to support riet I-aiie, is In Washington. not diKtmtchcd until the tflst or 23.1 instant. 1 hope I am in the deliberations of that Assembly. It Ia Senate. laid over. the bill for the relief of Harris k Butterworth. mistaken, aud tb«t the cause of tnat delay in to be found that a federative govern¬ floor of the Fort Pickens. THIRLUW WEKD. In somo of the inaU. 1 should thought provisional W*shiv<;tov, Jan. 29,1861. unexplained Interruption Mr. Ijtiuii, (opp.) of Cal , presented a petition of tho Auuny, Jan. 28. 1801. otherwise have reason to bo dissatisfied ment will bo formed and put into operation by The result of the Cabinet meeting to-day places th ^reat peo,ileof Western I'tah for iucretsed mail fa it in. Re- The House C'mmittee on Military Affairs were Informed, that the inclination wax not more promptly communi¬ the end of next month. The provisional govern¬ President in with bis ministerial advisers, *nd cated. From the tone of the no we ferrcd to the Committee ou i'oet ofIlo, that gentleman, city, and from the seizure of the barracks viola probably f ur mnmnrcn no longer leaves a doubt that the capital of the nation enclosed, jn than a Mr. Bimiram, (rep.) of Mich., presented petitions TIE STATUS QUO TO BE purchased of (Governor Kloyd, whilo ho was Secretary of ti- U of the usage ot huniuuity, which in opeu war be we now live. The Congress itself is nothing more w ill bo protected at all hazards against any conspiracy for the repeal of the Fugitive .Slave lav, believing it uo War, one hundred thousand condemned muskets, and tw*fu contending nations, and even in th«' in hi revenge provisional government. Ihcy will prepare the form to constitutional. that may be concocted to commit outrages against tho ful civil conflicts between kindred rao< liave always that said gentleman was here for the purpose of getting s, which all the Stale* they represent shall lie pledged. Ilia annual report of the Commissioner if Patents »^k peace. been held sacred from disturbance as edifVes dedicated and ordered to be The Latest from poo-ession of the muskets to send South. This geulle- public to the car«- and comlort of the I fear that no Themselves the representatives of Uio people.delegates received printed. Reports Gen. Scott has now full to lias not Hick, pub Private bills were considered till ono o'c'.ock, when power act, which to You there i n in mau was subpoenaed before the Military Ownmittee this lie property la likely be rcHpected. will, hoe* by sovereign conventions.their power provis¬ hie ratine iujlkoad mix Charleston. heretofore been the fact. ain't now m they fore, have no more monies on the revenue cut morning to testify on the subject. U tan* out that in¬ 'Things expended ional matters will be unlimited. It is supposed they will an taken up. used to was." ter Washington, now hauled up for rep tire, uutil I can of Mr. of moved to amend so aa stead of their being designed for tho South, as was sup¬ have the assurance that he will not be seized as soon as mould the incipient nationality to suit the exigencies CiuanijcB, frep.) Mich., News reached here that the forts along tho o give elx sections of laud per m.io instead of one. they were intended for Sardinia.a contract hav- to-nigh' she is retitti d.and taken Into the service of those who are the times, elect a provisional chiet magistrate and order posed, have been reinforced and cannot be to I'nion. aud overthrow the au¬ dopted. A WAR STEAMER OFF THE HARBOR ving been made with tliat government for their delivery. coast of Florida Betknig break up the elections tor vaiious oflices. Mr. Clakk. (rep.) of N. II., moved to amend that the taken; that the harbor of I'cnsacola is blockaded with thority of the federal government. Is to on the The committee at once dismissed the subject, having R. H. lihett, Jr., tho chairman of the grai't of lands and bonds be made expr»st< three vessels detailed from the Home Squadron, all <>f Secretary Dix, in reply to his telegraphic dispatch, has the of condition that (Vingrerx shall herearter have |«iw>-r to found a "mare's nest.-' delegation, will be persistently urged as President of tho hut not to dl muisti tho which are off that uud will cut ofl'ull com¬ received the follow lug reply from Collector Uatch:. mnend tho provisions act, Anti- The committee who aro investigating the matter re- plying harbor, the Congress, in honor to South Carolina as the tlrst so specific. amount of contribution. A lopted. The Virginia Convention mercial Intercourse therewith. Nkw Jan. as. 1M1. of moved to amend ¦

c mg an alleged conspiracy to take possession of this oklkanh, reding Slate. Jiluisnn J. Hooper, of Alabama, is promi Mr. Wiuti.vHON, (rep.) Mln., bv lhe bill will bo taken up to taorrow In tho Affairs satisfactorily arranged; barracks retained: sfe making the amount paid to the tVntral route tifty roil- Secession. city to prevent the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln, have ex¬ Deficiency letter of slut. iii-ntly mentioned for the post ol' Secretary of tho Con¬ and that to the Southern House, to cdtsider the Senate amendments. Certain my lions instead of sixty millions, amined a large number ef witnesses, who wero under¬ A delegation of tbo business men of Milwaukee, ex¬ gress. route twenty.tlvo millions int-t-ad of thirty live millions, members hat o hod placed in their hands within a day or of Is the to for the Northern roote stood to be cognizant of the fact, -uid it proves, according cursionists to Philadelphia, having in their tour em¬ The name of Hon. Jefferson Davis, Mississippi, design being provide hy two very startling evidence f attempts to extort money in connection with tho another amendment. to the rommittco of investigation, that there is not the braced the following preamble used most prominently 1'reBidency Ths ameudiiient was discussed at l»uio and DEBATE IN THE HOUSE ON THE CRISIS. from interested in some of the itema embraced Washington city, adopted length nligbtest foundation for such reports. Mayor Ilerrett was persons aud resolution:. of the new confederated republic. disagreed to. Yeas 19, nn>« 'Ji. in tho Senate amendments to the bill; and because ruuh Mr. Wilkinson moved another examined to day, and he JlatJy and unqualifiedly pro¬ Since our visit to this city wo liave been more sensibly nniendirnt. persons have not consented to pay tho sums demanded, of the crisis in DELEGATES TO THB SOUTHERN CONFE- the effect of which w to provide for the nounced the story as preposterous and ridiculous. Ho iniprufcted than ever before itn|>etiduig route. Me said he did net nee the of Mr. Harris, referred our and as loveisofour DEBACY CO.NCRKSrf, Northern Patriotic Speech the matter the venal parties have assailed the items the atluirs of country, govern to a State vtateri that he had examined into thoroughly, nv-nt and friends of the and without At tsAMA. District tkUgn'M. propilety of voting thirty six millions to in a leading republican press, when proof I'nion, claiming Barton. in the net ol Feces*ion, and not giv mg a road t<> of Maryland. and was unable to loarn that any such organization, how¬ more than a prcper degree ol' patriotism, be it there¬ At lArgt. 1.Francis just fur¬ positive is faid to be within tho knowledge Robi Smith, V.Martin Crawford, States true and loyal to tho constitution. Ho b iracter ever small, had an existence in this city. He stated fore rmll. Ized the bill from the llouae aa a bill of abomination*. of members of tho House tha' the parties demanding Resolved. That we owe a higher allegiance Richard W. Walker. V.Judge Nesbltt. ther that he considered himself fully qualified, with his aud Didriet 4.Benjamin llill. After discusslou tho amendment was agreed to; yeas, the money would hare supported tho m asuro 1f Uioy to our country than to any party platform, DtbytUts. i'2. 10. present police force, to maintain order and tho peace of while we all the political parties 1.Colin J. Mcltea. 6.Augustus It. Wright. urn, The Alleged Attempt to Seize the had been The jmrty interested refused represent Chilton. 6.Thomss It. Cobb. Mr. Wiihon. of Mass., moved to amend ao aa to the paid. princi(>al which took part in the late Presidential contest, 2.W. R. (rep.) the city. morrow were of the 3.David 1'. l.vwis. 7.Augustus Keenan. give sixty millions to Central route, twenty-rtve the demand. We shall see to whether members and a large minority ol us the supporters millions to the aud thai the Southern Federal Buildings. I am authorized to contradict the report that Mr. Win- we earnestly invoke tho Senators 4.John 4i ill. 8.A. 11. Stephens. Northern route, of Congreus will sit silently with such information In succcsfelul candidate, caholina. Instead of to !-'an Francisco, go by the near or other member of the Boston and In Congress from the State of Wis¬ 6.8. F. Hale. north route, going thrcp, any committee, their representatives «.Thomas Fearn. J. I* llridgcrs, est route to the I'acidc ocean. received from Southern members. pockets. consin to sink at this time partisan prejudice for the sake of asked the Senator to with¬ uny implied indignity Tho Cranl Jury of this district last woek made the of the Union. 7.J. L. M. Curry. M. W. Ransom, Mr. Gwin, (opp.) C'ul., The reported colloquy between Mr. Winthrop and .Senator vioRiiiA. Kx Governor Swann. draw it for the purpose of moving to strike out all except THE REACTION AT THE tiORTH. presentment against John B. Floyd of malfeasacco in overland mail as it passed tbo < ikou.\a. the central route. as In a New York is fabulous. The dally proposition, Jackeon Morton, Borrn Mason, given paper, office. I'nited States District Attorney Ould lias since limits the cost to $soo,iRX). The mail is Anderson T. J. Withers, Mr. Wilson withdrew hia amendment. Mr. Ourtip, of declares that if Mr. Lincoln has lloute to-day, Poweis, Mr. (iwi.v moved to amend the bill soas to Iowa, framed an and to tho Grand have frontier of and goes J. fatten, W. W. Boyce, enly prorido written letter the fact is not Indictment, day Jury to start fr.>m the Western Missouri, R. B. Rhett, for the central route. of Abolitionists at any counselling compromise declared It a true bill. for letters aud pa¬ James l'owers. Jr., vote. A Convention Syra¬ known here. through to l'laccrvillo iu twenty days OBOMiiA.' I- M. Keltt, Iiisagreed to by tho following It remains to bo 6een whether Mr. for aud documents. V kas.Mens.. Anthony, Hiker. Hiugham, ChandJer, Clark, cuse Broken Up, Lieutenant Morris resigned his commission in the Navy Floyd will present pers and Iwonty-flvo days magazines At I.arjf. James Chestnut, Jr., follamer, 1Durkee, VeaaendeD, l-oot, Voaler, (in. (Jw.n, himself and demand trial, or subject himself to the hu¬ The last may be sent by steamer nt tho contra:tor's , R. W. Barnwell, Harlan, King, Morrill, I'olk, Simmons, Sumner, Ten Kyek He belougs to Alabama. . C. U. Meuimiuger. YVUkoii.ift! fcC# to-day. spectacle of being arrested in and Bids are to be received until April. The con¬ Trumbull, Wnde, JlC.) &>C.y An atlUir of honor occurred to-day, between Dr. Jones, miliating Virginia expense. The Seccsnion State Convention appointed Nats..Me»*rii. Higlor. Hi'kKg, Bright, (Tlnuhnm, Crittenden, brought here. tract la to commence on July 1st, or as Boon thereafter Mississippi Dixon, Douglas, Dooltlllr, Urrtu, Itamnhill, Hunter, John of Iouif-iana, secretary of the Douglas organization seven delegates to the Southern Convention, but their son, (Tenn.,1 Lane, l.nilmm, Mrhoki n. reams 1 o.vcll. I'ug--, True bills have also been found against Bailey on as Monver and Salt lake are to bo supplied (Sebastian, ISe« ard, Thumfun, Wigtall, vfil IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. in this city during the campaign, and Mr. Wil¬ possible. names have not yet reached this city. Hon. Jefferson Hire, Sauinbury, four counts.three of which aro for abstracting papers B< ml the contractors. The postage on letters kinson.'25. son. son of General Wilson, Commissioner of the weekly by we believe, is one of tho delegates at large. Mr. Wn.so.v renewed his amendment, and it was d.fa- TO PEN from the Interior Department, and ono for larceny. be ten anil on papeib one cunt. The bill pa-jed Davis, THE MISSION OF THE BROOKLYN I.und Office. Wilson was wounded in the hip. The to reuts, Wc are not aware tliat Ixiui^iana will be represented In greed to. The same number of bills have been found against a vote of 101 against 64. Mr. Mason, (opp.) of Va., moved to strike out iho part 8ACOLA. tight took place on the Pennsylvania border, the by the Cornelltiou. of to these roads, of Russell, as accessory. making any appropriation money W-AHHCTiiTON, Jon 29,1801. parlies having left here very quietly this morning. lie said ho did so as a matter ot protest of the State Rumors are circulating that a large nutnbqr of depart REPORTS FROM CHARLESTON. TO THE WASHINGTON CONFE¬ this new debt. Tie time It is understood that the President authorized despatches Jones was by the buggy in which he was riding DELEGATES of Vlrginaia ngtiinrt injured ment clerks have been but R is not true, nor Oukij>to.n, Jan. 2D, 1861. RENCE, FEB. 4, I8?i1. come when the State of will bo to be Bent to l'ensacola to the commander or the aroee from a indicted; uilpht Virginia to-dny, overturning. The quarrel political dispute. of this that V. called on to assume a of the debt, and he wanted or to has any presentment yet been made against anj other Tbo Onuri>rand the Mercury morning say ,\£W JKKX1. portion not to enter the harbor of Pensacola, land who is a declared that a P. a entered so that shall never t>e >...led < n Brooklyn, Wilson, Drcckinridge democrat, as Ftearner was sceu oil the harbor at dutk on Thus. P. Olden. I'eUr Vroom, protest Virginia at unless that should be at Cabinet officer, rumored. a large war Benwiinin to this debt. any troojiH Fprt Pickens, poet I>ouglas democrat was no better than an abolitionist. Dr. that showed and stood to the Kobert 1. Mockton, Williamson, pay to en The affair between Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, and Mr. Rust, Saturday, aud she signals K. Frederick T. Krelinghuysen, The amendment was rejected. tacked, lie is ordered act strictly tho defensive, Jones struck him. Wilson challenged, and tho .Jorepb liandolph, the was re¬ thereupon of Arkansas, through the intercession of ("apt Nelson and touthward. It Is surmised that t-ho is still hovering iu lUn nuiu M. I'ricc, Tboma* J. Stryker, No further amendments being offered, h.'l and to give no pretext for un attack. result is as above stated, according to current roports. William C. Alexander. ported U the Senate. on- Col. Ilindman, refer.ed to in my despatch in to-day's the neighboring coast. A discussion ensued on to certain It is further understood that the provisions board We learn that officials are in of the parties. Informed his NOKTll CilOIJICA. agreeing amendments, pursuit IlMLAtJi,. terminated in tha f"Uowl»g oorteepoDtlCllCC, lASt night a negro came to (be city and and on motion of Mr. FueuuibKN, the Senate adjourned. the Brooklyn are to be delivered to thefort. The President has renewed his invitation to Mr. Green¬ near Thomas Tlufltn, C.aorge Davis, which I am authorized to publish:. master that a suspicious craft was seen yesterday II. David 8. Tliis on the part of the President is in re¬ to a scat in his John Moiebead, Keid, pacific }>olicy wood, Commissioner of Indian tftairs, IJflTKR OK MR. RVKT. Flat Stone, w ith twenty men ou board. The P. M. Karrlnger. House of KeprescmtAtI've*. to the mediation of Virginia. as of the the dish's sponse Cabinet Secretary Interior, notwithstanding flora or R»reh*ntativks, Jan. 2ft, 1861. men wore no uniforms, and appeared to bo without arms. MARYLAND. Washjmitun, Jan. 20,1861. Last cx Seaator Mallory telegraphed from Pen- once declined it. Mr. Ptr.Will von c amuDinte to my colleague, Go!. Hind- W. evening Letter has Greenwood, although It iB thought from this that an attempt is about to ho Peverdy Johnson, AugiihtuR Bradford, Tne Btkakkk laid before the House the agr.cultural jxir- a Senator that tho man, the tiino and place, outside of this District, wbou te\ John W. sucola to democratic here, appearance from Arkansas, is a strong Union man, and will consent down on the William tiolli-boroiigh, Crieafleld, tion of ihe report of the Commissioner of Patents. Tlio war you will discuss wnh mo tho nuoetiuna of difTercnco .be¬ made to pounce plantations. J. PlXOU RODUtlUC. of tho war steamer Brooklyn, or any United States to the and assune the duties of the office A. extra was referred. accept position tween us? RUST. The State Legislature adjourned tine die last night. KK.NTVCKY. subject of printing copies in the harbor of l'ensacola, would be the signal some matters in tho Indian To Hod. Mr. Door. vessel, after closing up important .Innus B. Day, Joshua F. Boll, Tiff, n'kw jkii.ssy rsiosr RmiLtTMn. for an attack upon Fort PickeDS by tho secessionists. Department, which require his personal attention, and to IXTTKK OK MIL NKtSO*. THE STEAMSHIP COLUMBIA AFLOAT. Kx-tiovernor Morehead, William O. Butler, Mr. Aiuuw, (opp.) of N. J., proofed the re-:>IutioLB The on board the Brooklyn were destined to the now would of serious detriment to the Wamii.noton City, Jan. 28,1901. Jan. 1801. Jriik-H Charles A. Wickhll'e. tro«pe al>andon prove Dkak Sir.My friend Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, has author¬ Ciukijotun. 29, Guthrie, parsed by the legislature of New lersey, erprcmive of works at (he Tortugas, which are still In poetessIon of the off. There waa a VUtOIXIA. government. ized mc to inform you of the time when and tho place Tlio Columbia baa been got largo Wm. C. Klvoe, tirm attachment to the Union, and the duty of every g"olcr. authorities, having lately District, crowd «t the wharf to congratulate Captain Berry. James A. Miiilru, George W. SumiMre, citizen to sustaiu it, and favoring the Critt«c ibc channel, but by accideal got into blioul water. The above list embraces one exj'renident, one Gover¬ I.nd on the tablu and ordered to be printed. and lias arrived thero by this respectfully, Similar errand, probably secessionists had threatened to take possession of it, he dient servant, W. NELSON. nor, seven exGovernort, one ex Attorney G«n»ral, one THE IHW kol'TE iuij to fort Pickens and the naval com¬ was in To the Ilou. Mr. Him>kan, of Arkasisas. STATE CONVENTION. time. Bis despatches answered them there not powder enoust the THE IX>UISIANA ©.\-Kecrotaiy of the Treasury, and mxl of the others arc The House resumed the consideration of Die Seiia'e » in the Gulf were of a most character. January 27, 18ST. New .Ian. manders pacific world to take It without the consent of tho United estates ORiJUNf, 29,1800. ex Cnited States .senators, Mate Judges, Ac. amendments to the Poet Route bill. exhibited the wife of Ueut. Sir.I have examined carefully the record of the debate lu the >1*11. The gallantry by Slemmer, federal authorities tuid If any number of men s'tomntod In which Messrs. Rust and Dunn took jnrt, and wk'.ch Is The Convention met tkU tuoraing City PiOeyatlons ft cm New Yoik, rennsylv ania and Illinois Before tiual action wan taken the morning hour expired. at Pensaoola, is creating quite a livs'y sensation among to do it had better make tkeir wills the of mlsunderslanding between them, ft ts ordinance was Introduced to elect delegate to the The special order was resumed, being tho report of tbo they subject my Tli.- will be present at this Conference. Committee of Thirty three. the patriotic ladies of "Washington. A suitable testimo¬ first, for he would blow them to Xieaven or opinion that thereare not tent grounds for proceed¬ Montgomery Convertion for the eatablLhoi'iit of a South ing further in the mutter. Therefore, I propose that we HTKhllJ OK MR. SKYCRS OS TUK IT1SI* nial in her behalf is in contemplation. hell. TM> force of this remark will te realized ei n Confederacy, based on the constitution of tho I'nited THE LEGISLATURE. unite in a declaration to thut effect, and tkee pot the Mr. or regretted that he w*s com¬ I am assured at the Navy Department that the Brook* if a mob attempts to take the magazine, ts it is said mattet to rest. Stated, the delegates to be subject to tho Instruction* of N»:w Omjunh, Jan. 20,1861. Snncxs, (rep.) Pa., to believe, with Mr. Prynr. that no oou:pronr..se lyn cannot enter thetarbor of Charleston, nor any voesel there are at le«£t tA-enty secret electric trains laid, the I havo the honor to be voiy respectfully jronr obedi¬ the Convention. Pates frmn Austin, Texan, to the 22d lust. are received pelled ent servant, W. KKUOSi can now be made. When six States are in open ami de¬ of that class, and that in consequents of this fact it will slightest touch ef either of which would be cure destruc¬ A resolution wae introduced allowing those ncn elave- The Teia.j legislature had assembled, and Oovernor To Col. Hi\t>ma.\, Ac. , 4c. I clared rebellion, eei/ed the forte and arse bsdlfflcultto reach tort Sumter with reinforcements, tion to everything within a circuit of quarter of a mile. holding States to qome into the Confederacy that should Houston had M>ut In his message. Ho favor* the calling having public not contend with the l-RTTKIt OK MB. HTXIiWA*. nals. and robbed the people of millions of puM.c proper¬ as the smaller clase vessels could In the Sewto to day the Pacific Railroad bill occupied J»*r*rv 2*, 1M1. ai the cf slavery. This was not of a State Convention. knowledge legality when he saw our harbors blockaded and .tra. es in batteries that would open upon them from Morris Island, the attention of that body. Senator WUkitson oBfered an Drar Sir.When Mr. Dunn mnde bin explanation on on. Both Houses had voted to repeal the Kansas reaolutisoa ty; I underrtood it to be Intended a.' a full re¬ acted the of our which his hi en in beyend the reach of any protection from Major Anderson. amendment orovidlng for a Northern road, to start from Thursday last, The Convention then went into secret region on the the in 186*. array against Hag country, traction'of whatever offensive language to bad originally passed by Legislature lie had no that concession, hniii.halrfin or and to run west to the weetern boundary The of thtf which I of the Committee on Commerce and Navigation, took and the Senate bill directing suited, hope REPORTS FROM CHARLESTON. Superior City, used. printed report explanation, have report The House up pa.-aed compiomtse can bave any good ettirct whatever. THE RECENT of Minnesota, near Breckinridge City, thence west to Pu- to-day reed for the flrst time, does not amount to bo in relulkt to providing regulations f«r commerce and the to to Washington and recover What confirmed bim in tins belief, if con- WASHiSGTox, Jan. 29,IM1. much, or at toast adnils of a difiorent or est ructiou. For Comptroller proceed Sonnd. It grants six alternate section:! of land to the cuftoms, so as to permit the roaignatyc of tho federal due the Mate. tirinution was necessarr, was to sen by the pa no that that State get tl at rcanon I regret to say that 1 cannot as proposed in fl80.000 that the of South Colonel Hayne has official knowledge ' {¦vis this morning Kingdom mile, and an amount of money not to exceed $26,000,000. your note of this date, unite In a declaaation that there officers. A resolution had unanimously parsed the House do bas refused to Commis¬ has any such ultimatum to the government as not for further in the ad Carolina peremptorily appoint proposed Tb" auieodraent was adopted by three majority, and it ia are sufficient grounds proceeding After en hour and a half's session th: Convention cat ing that the fedeial government lias no power to si) nets, for the reason that tbey have no deeire or inten¬ that mentioned in this morning's papers. will the House as al¬ matter. to six o'clock in the evening. her tion to tbe objects declared in the Virginia re believed the bill pass amended, I am, very msnectfully, your obedient servant, journed cwrce a sovereign Mate alter pronouncing separation promote Oslooel Hayne does not believe in the truth of Use des¬ is one the Conveutjen weat into -ocret Motions, viz..to procure guarantees by amendments to though th> total sum of money granted 4n this bill T C. HINDMAS". inery f'fevonttaa tion tiy a similar vote. of tbe sccssion movement, this was the end of nngotia the attention of the Ilegislature in secret session NVIAtON. as occupied government pays nothing, and, therefore, loses nothing RKTLY OF MK. It te thought neither Slidell uor Benjamin will bo The Legislature favors the Immediate secession of tion and compromise, particularly it was followed He has received no despatch or communica¬ Jan. 28,1861. be nent to the Southern ilo>e'y by tbe belligerent speech of Mr. Cryor yestert^y. until the work is done. Dun Sir.Yoti were in elected. They will probably Texas a majority of three V> one, saw Smith tion from Governor Pickens on the subject. The report is quite right your understanding by yesterday. He (Mr. Stevens) every The returns of the election of delegates for a State Coo tl e explanation made by Mr lsnti on Thursday hM Cowfa. Ai.nly which nothing could Justify nut the most intolerable op- other nia-3 hunljed refusing to vote. Two measure* of was adopted. a< turn. I* is en* .< ted that the ring about this state of things.one is the paa- planation was correct, having been received, I am ready aeries of resolutions for immediate cons id' ration tarred, feathereil and butif by scores. tbe late elec but the mediation of Virginia, is regar Jed to unite with in a declaration tlat tin-re are not suffi¬ tion in Virginia a man who vote t for Lincoln was taken repudiating t igr of the Pacific liailroad bill, including the Texas route, you THE UNITED STATES REVENUE CUTTER and exiled from all r.'ith indignation and abhorance. cient ground* for proceeding further in the matter. j postponed. by tlw "chivalry," hi* lace blackened, here anong parties the other is General Hamilton's amendment to the Army obedient Tfc? Convention went Into nocrH session to conaider the LEWIS CASS.. home. It wai not sain for Northern meu to go into the is one in to It, which is, Very respectfully, your icrvant, In fact there but fseling regard bill, providing for an approprlatioc of one and a half T. C. HTKDMAK. resolutions of the Committee oc Commeroc. su|>:*>m .! to N«w Obijuxs, La., Jan. ft, 1861. .s«itl»i rn Stales, that she has herself outside of all sympathy with ToCapt W. r. 8. N. Mr. Kist, of Ark., inquired on what Mr. Stevens placed nnli in of dollars to raise and equip a regiment of mount Ntumr, be In relation to the navigation ef the Mississippi river Tiie l'«iU>d States rov*uo cutter I irsf. predicated ibis her sister border Virginia ed men for service on the frontier of Texas, and to puy a I and'.he of free trade. The Convent! u is stil chived orders t» to New York but Brrtit Mr. Stkvkim.A few and ar.d feather oonncction w ith Wasiiixotom. D. 0., Jan. 'JK, 1961. principles proceed Opt. hangings, tarring -m&nhcioc left she will spurn any further incurred Texas for Indian hostilities. of river. " * debt by suppressing Grvn rM v.We submit the acoet^panylng correspond in secret ac.'sion (nine o'clock). wood refuaes to take hw eut the her. will to If be can the with the eumest recommendation that ita conclu¬ ^tr. Hi I never «ttn«wd any such acts. Mr HamiPan speak morrow, get enre, Mr. Swrmv.In land, In Middletown Val'« y, there man and to the se¬ sion be accepted by, yours, very re .pectfuily, Mar} EFFORT FOR THE ADJUSTMENT OF TILE floor. He is a strong I'nion opposed W. NKISON. REJOICINGS AT N1TV ORLEANS. THE MAHfcilCHUH^TTS PERSONAL LIBERTY was a meeting of . Itu.'im who gave warning to twelve cession of Texas. T. C. H1NDMAN. N«w ORiKAim, Jan. JT, 1M1. *i«n, wb> vot. d for Mr. Lincoln, to quit. They rota.tied PENDING TROUBLE. BILL. to nee whether should h.rn. Voim marked speeches wero made ic the House to-day To Hon. A. Rm and Hon. W. MjPvxw. Orleans was illuminated tonight. «d<>. however, they hang Washwoto*, Jan. 29,1861. Kaw raspteuden'ly Doktox, Ju. 29,1M1. MrKiiKrr, ("pp.) Of Md Mid to his ksowMgt no Messrs of of HKI'I.Y OK MOTORS. RfSW AVI> 01 R*. was a tiring of cannon, and . The repuMleans appear for the first time to have by Stevens, Pennsylvania; Harris, Mary¬ There also grand procession, The pecnad W'arinfi before the Committee on the Per tuch thing ha*! hapt>taed there. He reprisectcd that of North Carolina, and Van of New We aooopt the above adjustment. of aoceMion. div.trct. awaki-red to the impending danger. Active movements land Wlnslow, Wyck, A. Rtvr. a mil tary display In honor renal Liberty Bid took pl»o«s to Jay In the JU1I of the . York. Mr. Stevens wishes to test tho of tho Mr. stkviow.I «*w it m the newspaper:* »re now going on, looking to an adjustment on the basis strength W. M. DUNK. Tho Boor and galleries *r«p® crowded, Mr. f.'»«u>w, of Va..Ak to the mnirk <»f the and after we find out that we have to Itevprc*entatlv«fi. (opp ) of the Crittenden plan. government, one, The President's levee to-night wsr one of the largest THE NORTH CAROLINA CONVENTION BILL. and hundred? were unablo to obluln admittance. F. I. fwo|icot"H, but by U*, as we did It is understood Illinois, years. Byrd, W. L. Burt 8. E. Bewell l%4Uips Brown an rtpoal of the law. Mr. .*.!¦?RM.Vou hai g lUeui exactly r fht. fT.i Jgh- peuted in the Convention on the «th of February. btlity. can Senators and Representatives, ah tost the entire di¬ The House considered tho Senate's Convection bill. terJ Vou hung them hitrT, Mich., Jan 90, ltwi. .etto'-r crlineo. la the vnable to agree upon a plan. TbeyJ avc strong faith that siastically applauded by the members and s|>ectators wa- quite talkative. There waa a case of *mallpox city to day. and A large meeting of cltiMHK favorable to tho plan of thn Mr. Vmu, (01® ) of Md., wished to tell Mr "'eveiw vhat Ik" bad teeo whs ho which and was mem¬ 1 r. Mi4dleton, a young of this there is some talk of removing, atd somo 6f at adjourn Border Stato Conunitteo MKnMcJ in tho flail butt when ho a student at Carllele Col they msy yet l4.ab>« to accomplish object they in the gnlleries, warmly congratuiatod by physician city, rccnutly City 1#<\ he saw a white man. who weiit alter h,;i our went to Alabama, and settled in the his men! till further developments. to a u( tho negroes, Imw in view.to rastare peace to distracted country. bers at the close. prasifcMof profes¬ March, awaiting evening. pursuant call Muyor. The hall was murderod in the gtreet. His agent, Mr. Lcnas, w. Lt Peru.tor Seward Is anxisus and will go as far as practica¬ Mr. Winslow thinks tho republicans rhould abandon sion. Although a democrat he wa« al'nlon man,and for ex den/vly parked, und Lundn-da were unable to oMaln i(W from fialtimoro county for his slavee m<| was killed n Crittenden and the offered bis opinions he was expelled fn>n the Stale with DESIGNfi OP THE SECESSIONISTS UPON lvijiifylvaula, and yet do 000 wai brourht to punish¬ ble tw accomplish thin. Senator says to-night the Chicago platform accept proposition pressing MONROE. ¦Mtao*. ment. is no favorable in the of affairs. Mr. Rust in the Committee of throe, and be- bis family. His notice wu so short that fee hid scarcely FORTRESS The meeting wu addroft^Mt prominent d>'to* rata Mr. f*ntv*Ks Uiei. change aspect by Thirty Jan. M, 1161. by replied that the mau last tUuted to w.is looks gloomy enough. ause they will not, does not nee any hope for tho Union. time to pack his trunks,* and was obliged to sacritlee his Kkucud, and republicans. mor«!ered by his own slaves, who escapr l to <'\uiut». Everything at Fortress Monroe h»vo cm Mr. WmrrraH.1 here was a men The oamnilltee of Nov York bankers, merchants and Mr. Yan W^ck n>ai* garded by Virginia as an act of war, and resisted with ail vent kidnaifiing; the repeal ol th< I'xrt-cnal Liberty law: Lincoln and the taking from the South tlMpolitical citizens of New York .A. A low, Petor Cooper, Royal 1H54 yon destroy it to save the Union; and now, in 1101, Collector Hatch writes January 14:. the meant- in o>ir power. the prevention of Interference by Coagrees with alavery I* wcr they ha^o hel so !. ng Rather than give cotv «.#. Ilia! the attention of the f^l^lAturo be mi. n to h« w«uM s-« the WlUlmi E. Jsohm Harper, 8. B. Chittenden can see the salvation of tho roptibllc onl) through I liatc the honor to ini >rm jou that tbo Toilt 1 States Resolved, in the aiave Mates, in the SVoithorn and rebels, government ihattere<| Phelps, Dodge, you ih oltv. hfen taken of hereby calUtl to the fsct of an o\ ert act of coercion now dockyards, Ac., into ten thousand atoms. In conclusion, he raid th.) of these ex and with the new and barr.icks, below have poKOSslon with the internal nla\ e trade. non and Willium V Brady. Many jpail"meti Its re-establishment perpetuity, in the name of lh" State of , as will xppe.ir by actually being |>erpotrated at »ortre>w Monroe. proclaiming interference !*m.U) want a stroi ger fovernmei.t.a despotism. He rrted thcniw Ives In preserving the creilt >f the govern¬ Martiing condition annexed, that Slavery mult be forovor the earl<«*d communication from C. M Bradford, a Cap¬ with alavery in t&e Irtatrlct of Columbia, except with tho advocated 'he u*e of 'he federal arm an 1 ail Its eout'tu- tl< t «l ers to eufpr. o obed it nee to tho tho last loan to be taket» upon more In all our future acquisitions." tain In the I/uutsiana Infantry. I shall take step.i to re THE ALABAMA STATE CONVENTION. coiipent of the people of Virginia, Maryland and tho Dis¬ pow kins, as for ment, in causing protected ne< at an and M.> n r ytnderane, he li.nl no .) ,ubt bo will .!e * onr' Captain risolntior.s Instructing deputies to urge the legislature to repeal the I'eraonal Liberty shade* of and received mocA atten such matters. He was applied to and obUined ths ser¬ vention to Insist upon each measures as will forever pro- Mr. IWsrjs, (opp.) of Md.. said that tho future his represent all opinion Bradford's and remonstrate with the Governor _ r order, torian would be tlen.mnnyof them voted for Mnc-Jn. They ard quar¬ vices of Lieut. Nelson, a gallant othe ol the navy, be Ibe inhumanity of turning the sick out of the Tent the reopening of the African slave trade. aman-d, In looking hack a', themagn.fl. to against a THE NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. cenco the tered at Willard s. longing Kentucky. hospital. If he refuse to interfere, have them removed The Convention to day |xu»sed supplementary or¬ rejNt>llc bad attained up to this time, and a lettertn ex once In the will be able to walk alone th-- Covert.or to into effect a N. Jan. ISfll. the The Mersrs. WlUsrd s have addressed Kancas, Union, under tbe cat a of the resident surgeon, md do all In dinance authoiizmg c.rry Ralooh, I'., 29, reflecting upon moanntse and aslgniflcanco of the herself without She will Issue of the defences in The resolutions the Ohio and New York cause* led IVesident Tyler ami other leading gentlemen, tendering and help asking charity. power to for their comfort previous ordinance for the protection passed by which to Ita disruption. Grpat would be hi the faith of the State obtain and your provide were to The the use of their ball for the Convention, wh *h bonds, and upon credit * the Gulf. legislature* received day. Legislature haa amazement when he found that at the moment when ^parlous . The following Is Secretary Dlx letter to tbe Collector on be able to develop® her resources. The Convention I an ordinance aa taken no action on them aa yet. the nation had reached so eminent a in its meets here the 4th s adopting period career, General Scott lias authorised a howitzer to be taken Senate the House for a flu s|» e< hof Mr Harris «f Maryland, was the mn't Sir.I did not receive, until the20th last..yours of the the law of Alabama the laws of the lulled States relativo The paaeed bit) today calling that when ta the full maturity of Its power and tho rtiective that has yet bsen delivered in Uifl nsuse In away from the National Rifles, a military company of 14th, informiriK me that the I'nlted State* barracks be to patents, securing the riglita of invmtion to cituens of State Convention, after adding to it aome amendments. enjoyment of its wonderful resources, when tho ships of I'avor of the in ion. He was over wlie'med with this city, acd notified tbotn through the proper low the city uir New Orleans, w hlch have for several all the slave States. There are some doubts existing yet as to the dual her adventurous commerce were sweeping over every literally months been as a marine have !>een ions after ho that if they want to drill can occupied hospital, of the bill. <>«< snd had b< r in corgrstulai from gentlemen on lnth sides channel they taken posse-xion of In the name of the State Adjourned to the 4th of March. passage an, her sciences aa, c. W.. Jan. 29, 1WI1. Jan. 29,1M1. time the whole gorsrwset should bv «ud- wt;: be tocr. »<»i if I|,e other bor ler -'inte immed.nt iv Governor nii ks, ol MarJlsji'1, that General P. has tak<« quertitig ) "U to Immediately remove those pitients alio The fsmler of to day again aaserts and guarantees the The cltisens of Okmcester were astonished this morn¬ disintegrated, snd dissolve if'.o riec*s, are and as the Of tbs denly <^ to act the 4th of mensii-'M for lhe defence of the national cspltol. convalescent, sooias,ln epinl<«ilned to their beds. policy of British government lu reference n ibe revenue cotter la the harbor sent a boot's °t a child and when, with J'lUnsjhvn ,i scconntinre inm-r :y in favor of In.on the prftildent's I'^ejiileo fo.rgot,bj the arrival of 'If t' slat ^ Ih/vl the hurmkl eon'sined 216 mvilid Southern confederacy. crew aahore, who cut it down. [CONTINtSD ON Q UTH .