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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 iiib<im.i&ily Virginia, iuvitl/>K 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<<r the State legislature and the defeat Cireeley afterwards countermanded. reconsidered and (In illy iu that I iruFt you will carry out my direction; not liibric ofjho Uniou. the " and the Referred to tho The Peace Mission of the United states (Senator, as the successor of Mr. sent, and th force is here, ruady for any merely with economy," but with a careful reg.ird to The second is the Southern Confederacy GingiMl pro¬ protecting public property. < It seems, wero Commitlee on Seward. is n> doubt General Scott will their helpitsa end it ion. The barratkH, Invitations to South Military A Hairs. emergency. There n Broad posed by Alabama, 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, Mississippi, Florida and Georgia 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<s. a now in this had harmony Miper ptrtgraph you ment will be similar to tluit under which some days ag<>, 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 South Carolina 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 ¦<p> 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.