Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - March 2, 1861, Burlington, Iowa ber of in but aid to be out the of the by that tht not to be coerced into and tbat will attempt at loch coercion Tbe tenor of her in and the Convention u one of them tbat declared of resistance to cad pledges to meet force by of the ie rights of tne Her constant fear haB been of the put forth its lo told what coercion Buns If Govern U doing K wrong by an army to an war upon tbe people of any why vt freely admit and Mr Lincoln plainly M in that an act be contrary to the pint of our and would be fully avoided A civil war ii not tba proper of restoring It should only take place for to resist vaj acy attack if tbe Bouth have folly to it To conquer tbe people of Carolina into passing of at- to tha Union we rapport font it could only be of mock life and money and a wone rebellion would arise ai tbe force was withdrawn But if the legitimate administration of the Government according to the laws and customs is coercion Virginia will have to submit There can be no choice fo Hr Lincoln to meet the contempt which Mr Buchanan receives the Jaws to beta full any effort to enforce He is sworn to support them and must do it If tbe people choose to the Union and to re cognize the independence of the Confederate States of Mr Lincoln hie tbe rent of ns must submit for tbe people are supreme Bui until they do co he can only know that be taa been to execute the sworn to do to and cannot avoid the revenue laws in South Carolina any more tban In Massachusetts There can be no omission while the seceding State are claimed as a part of the Government without acknowledging tbat tba Government IB worso even than Articles of Confed with plenty of power to peas laws but DO power to execute The would be a ridiculous humbug If Boston should oust tbe present Collsctor of Customs and put ID one of her own tbe President would send enough to restore order and -re should tvll commend him Zf Charleston does the E thing and ia a the Union tbe duty must be as plain The reply that insurrection there has assumed largo dimensions is but should call forth for a more determined of authority unless we admit the weakness the government to protect itself Mr Lincoln can have no discretion He must tbe laws as mildly as possible we I ope consistently with firmness and the of the government through the thirty four States until authority makes a different nr If Virginia resists thia exercise of authority she is only in R re hellion as dangerous AS tbe more open rebellion of South Carolina and should not be permitted to dictate what shall end snail not be done Cabinet The report u no mots than tbe thousand other minors which floating about and it is impossible to say if any credence isj to be given it We think not great argument vn support of iuch a plan rould be tbat jt might to show the South a sink party issues into tbe greater question of That is well and we be pleased to tee those men who in tbe South stand up for the Union ence folly But the Cabinet it so i early connected with the that it fully his Otherwise tba Administration must prove a One of the great of in gov was all tbe departments worked together and tho President promptly removed all those who did not fully endorse bis policy Mr Bell baa few sentiments in common with tfr Lincoln or with wha we have been tbat Mr Lincoln entertained He able and and trnly devoted to the Union we all admit But tbe principles upon which Mr Lincoln waa elected never met with aa echo from as tbe candidate af had no hope of electing a but organized for the purpose uf so distracting tne people so poisoning the minds of Not them men under tbe pretence of conservatism that Mr Lincoln might be defeated On the question of Slavery his record is as ultra Southern as could desire In 1848 ne voted witb tbo South to extend the Missouri Compromise Lino to the Pacific In 1850 he was a member of Clay's Compromise Committee which reported the celebrated Om And while the Omnibus was under dis- non Jefferson Davis introduced tbe amend nt as to the right of anj citizen of the Uni ted to remove it ind reside in the Tcr with anv species of property legally lield ia of the and Mr Hall voted for it Again m when Mr Dot glas introduced hti amendment tbe Missouri line was atire and Mr Bell voted for its repeal although he subsequently 10 ed against the Ise for other regulations aa to foreigners Upon Sir ChaBen amendment wb eh the people of the Territory through their appropriate representatives may iir two monthly magazines published in our State that are devoted to the of common school education The Iowa Instructor IB published at Tipton Cedar county by tbe Executive Committee of the State Teachers Association C C ode Chairman TTe are sorry to see phrase in Ibe February aumbe of this journal p IBS which is aj offensive to our to our cars Speaking of the teachers m the editor eays Wo did not get to Bee tl cm Generally the articles in the instructor by variety of style aa well aa excellence matter and force of reasoning The Iowa School Journal is published at Des by Mills brothers Mr Benton Secretary of tbe Board of Education n editor AB the head of our system of public instruction Mr Benton baa peculiar qualifications for conduct Ing an educational journaL We trust that will obtain ft large circulation in Iowa and officer should bs a to ana or both of them each one dollar s A VERT COOL Frenchman re cently eloped from Paris with a i retty wife sf an American and soon as the tatter what bad place he installed himself in the chateau of his rn and wrote to tbe latter i as follows You have appropriated my and I taken possession of your estate Bv the timi your love u I will try to have spen your fortune I hope you will have in time in though Decembers a thill month I am told ia that country I would re commend her to continue her singing I have had your orangery removed as it tho view of tbe pond I dare nay yi will re my courie fa Our despatches state that will be and ci collect ever introduced into tbe portal to I hare cot time to read this over bat if with alt its rambling irregularities you like tbe you shall hear from if they sec fit prohibit the i therein Mr Bell voted ncc of slavery tiie negative ai pon tbe subsequent oi Mr Trumbull to th same effect Upon the proposition to abrogate of the notorious Bogus Legislature of Iv ma is and that to ad r it under the Mr Bell voted Toombs and nnd against the Republicans His o ly vote with us seems t be the vote against but he never rested that ao strong h as Mr Douglas who would probably be sur prised lit nn offer of a seat in the Cabinet To select such a man at the confident nl ad visor of the when ho is known to baie no sympathy with tie principles upon which the President stands w 11 be regarded as a yielding from those princ pics trust Mr Lincoln is not to 1 e surrounded by such A Compromise Proponed And the devil taking him up into n h gl mountain showed unto him all the kingdoms o taa world la a moment of And tbe unto him All this will I give tbcc and tbe glory of them if thoi therefore will me and shall be thine THK COMPAQ HISE 1 And Jesus answered end said unto him Get thee behind ne SaUn THB And Jesus returned in the power of the spirit into Galilee and there ot him throughout all the region round about Put the Chicago Platform into the hands o any honest man and ask him to read it aloud and when he comes any part of it that he ob to let him point it oat He will tell that he finds which conflicts with thi Declaration of Independence or 1110 of the United Then ask him if be would advise you as an honorable man to make ai compromise which would be a sacrifice of principles It ia good rule to always yield wben but never give up your principles when early Christiana suffered death rather than deoy Master and good and no- ble men of all ages have Give me or give aie Tax Perry Boat Hint Hills made several trips the last night and car md for the Eastern tra Tester daj morning at 10 o'clock passengers on the Chicago tram crowed on the ico It does not often happen tbat passengers cross on the ice andon a Ferry Boat on tbe asme day TO W M Mitchell of published a it Is stated Canada it IB there are now fire thousand fugitive slaves from the Uni ted Tbe negroes are a gregarious race and they aid disposed to settle in Milages and Tbcy wa to be better farmers than the Irish or even the Ca noduui French The thousand fugitive slaves of Toronto wash linen make shirts are black smiths bricklayers shoemakers painters Thera are auc colored grocers m tha n and there is one colored physician One fugitive slave it worth a hundred thousand Bat the of tbe negro in Canada is Chatham on the Thames Of its population of fix thousand two are reason of the unwillingness of the South to submit to Lincoln's administration is tnt proportion of men ID impor taat many of whom must go out Uae It 13 that Senator Hun ter of Virginia bis thirty relatives IB federal ana Senator Maun twenty five m y well for at LETTER PIKE'S PEAK Tiie Mountain lu tiie n Col Feb 11 nre moving quite easily in our mounts n Dorado ind each experience is only demonstrating more and clearly tbat no region of the world contains heavier deposits of metallic wealth tl an tie now to fame 1 Peak To be developed ever the character of this region ought to 1 well understood Although the Southern Mines between the affluents of the Ar kuisas and Colorado in whence auriferous already been digged UD and will di ring the coming season add millions of to our nations aggregate neal h our chief r for permanent property mast be in tl leads of gold bearing quartz which intersect th mount ms bearing N E and S over a i a extent of territory In these lends fii gold in tion arc nob beyond dent and when properly inn ed and tbe qua r subjected to the process d and scientific research aided by the proper n on of capital are yielding nnQ will con to yield very rich returns and cannot fa to become sources of immediate remunerate and constantly increasing wealth c statements are based net upon the can peculations of hope but upon the resu of two years experience and close Tbe mills which have been she put in operation in various mining d strict hue ed through the ordeal or ce nd gold is the rule of tt e I T.il! no T the space that would to necessary to 11 ce cases gong to show the icci of my statement ns I do not deem it sary Our mills h ne I tins w by the of wa er in moat of tb die hut upon tbe g of spring Un source of complaint will be In tli mealtime tic proprietors 1 ave been ign usl any annoyance of this kind n future b boring artesian experiment that in the verv proved a complete sm CCE 11 d building Th t ta t o i of success nn of galvan ucd copper plate has been generally and tl e re ult is that a quai titr of g ild from to a cord la from the m rock V la ge amount of qui ncd this winter upon th in nera hands from the ti of the mills t do much work so that uron the opening spring vou ma expect me reports tha wi 1 fully corroborate all thit.1 stated T ie news has just tcl graph of the probable org of our Tc more under tbe name of appears t ion considerable ig Tho name tha was ed Idaho would have qen on and we tl ank Senator Fi son fur hia motion to strike out Tao tragedies occurred at Car the of i you e all B en nnd from the Rock Mountain New the aJ of tl country The object I have n alluding t a on behalf of thi Mountains cases taken as stimple of mountain morality So rare indeed have instances of this character heretofore the mining communities that it haa paasei Into a for blood and th Mountains for pence Tiie weather for several has been ly liot a cloud to obscure tbe warm bright rayi of tbe eun and n dry bracing atmos phere us with its health insuring per and 60 to for the molt Ivo rai and ot the snon in baa fallen it can only be said it hi September n ao as to occasion tern ary inconvenience about fifteen days all told of cold weather T bavo n en iuch weather in any clime The mill men in Nevada Id where are congregated the greatest of formed into an lation having for its object mutual ment and instruction relative to quartz mining nd appliances for saving gold Our Col Backus of your city is President of ie Association The locality that will tbe greatest rush of capital and enterprise the coming season will be along Fail Hirer and mam Clear Creek rora five to ten miles S W of tho Gregory Diggings Tf cry neb leads being d all along these nnd two months from the date hereof a number of tun els will be commenced It would astonish any ne not acquainted with the rapidity of the pro or oi mining localities to witness lie improvements taat a few abort months have already made along the valley of Clear Creek Provisions of all kinds continue to be quite THE INAUGURATION OF THI OX OF 1861 The doors of ed at 11 o'clock a m for the of Sen atora anl others who by the arrangement of tbe entitled to as follows Ei Presidents and Vice Presidents The Chief Justices and Associate Justices of tbe Supreme Coart The Diplomatic of and ex Members of cither branch of- Congress and Members of Congress elect Officers of tbe who by name have received the thanks of Congress Governors of States and Territories of tbe ax Governors ei States Assistant Secretaries of and tbe the and Solicitor of the er Judges Tbe Mayors of Washington and Georgetown and of All of whom will be admitted af the door of the The families of the Corpi will en- ter at the north door of the Capitol and be con ducted to the diplomatic gallery Seats will be placed in front of Secretary's table for the President of the United States find tbe President elect and on their left for the Committee of Arrangements Tha Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court will have seats on the of tbe chair The Diplomatic Corps will occupy seats on ibe right of tne nest the Supreme Court Bends of Departments on the left of the chair Officers of the Army and Navy who byname the thanks of Congress Govern ors of States and Territories of the Union ex Governors of States Assistant Secretaries of Departments and the Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Controllers Auditors and tba Solicitor of the Treasury Treasurer a loners Judges and the Mavora of Washington and Georgetown will occupy seats on the right and left of tbe main entrance Members of Congress nnd members will enter the Senate Chamber bv tbe entrance and will on the left of the chair be reserved who will enter the Capitol from the terrace by the principle western door of tbe central build ng aud be conducted to the gallery of the Sen ite The Rotunda shall bo closed and the thereto kept The doors and entrances to the Capitol those to be open under the arrangement will be kept closed At 11 o clock the President and Pres dent elect accom primed by ef the com of arrangements will proceed in a car nage to the north door of the north wing of the Capitol and g there will proceed to tho The Vice President elect will bo accompanied to tho C by a member of tbe of Arrangements and conducted into the Vice President e Hoom and afterward into the Sen ate Chun ber where the oath of office will be administered to him by the Yice President The Diplomatic Corps and the Justices ofthe Supreme Court will enter the Senate Chamber a few minutes before the Pres dent elect The Senate will assemble at 12 o clock Tl e be ng ready to receive them the President and Presiden elect will be ed by the Committee of Arrangements to the scats prepared for them in the Sen te Chamber After a short those assembled in the Senate Chamber will proceed to the on the central portico of tbo Capitol in the follow ing order The Marshal of the District of Columbia The Supreme Court of the United Stites Tho aims of the Senate Tho Committee of The United States ond tbe President elect The Vice President and the Secretary of the Sen ite of the Senate The Diplomatic Corps Heads of Departments of and Territories the of Washington nnd Georgetown aud oilier persons been admitted into the Senate chamber On reaching the f ont of tbe portico the Pres ident elect will tako the seat provided for him in front of the platform The President and Committee of ments mil occupy a position in tbe rear of tbi President elect in tbe rear of these the Chief Justice and tbe Associate Justices of tba Supreme Court will the seats on tbe left and the V ce President Secretary nnd of the Sen ate those on the right Tl e D Corps w II occupy the scats next in the rear of the Supreme Court Heads of Departments Governors and Ex Governors o and Territories and Ex of thi Senate ex members and members elect of thi Housn of Representatives in the member of the Senate Such other persons aa are mcl in the pre ceding will occupy the ani the residue of the port co All be ng in read mesa the oath of be administered to the President elect bv tbe Chief Justice nnd on the conclusion of the Pres idt ts address tbe members of the Senate pro ceded by the Tice President Secretary am will return to the Senati Chamber and the President accompanied fay the Committee of A proceed to the fhe of tbo Sen ite with tin Marshal of the District arc charged w th tin on of these arrangements and aided b tbe police of tbe Capitol w II e order All horses an I carnages will be excluded from the Capitol square Should the weather prove thi of the inauguration will take place Ji tl e Senate Chamber SOLOMON JAMES A PEARCE EDWARD D BAErE Committee of Arrangements A WM from the A fur dais ngo we noticed tba retirement o Hon W L lancey from polit cal hfc E seems to have had n speedy resurrection for simultaneously with tbe announcement tha he mnv be persuaded to of a on t Europe as a of the C S A comes the apj u ded report of a which h midt n welcoming Hon Dav s to After that distinguished civilian im era had Mr As tie distinguished gentleman has jus addressed has sud the countr does nov look to wen but tu principles But how forum ite is our v She haa not tb for ibe administration of ut also the man bus found in the dia gentleman she bis called tu over ber public affairs tbe the and the patriot She has tbi skilled in public fairs thorough ly understanding the great pies on which our government IB skillful wise and moderate She 1 as the distin gu upon the field of battle wise m council in the charge She t patriot just upright and Ie plause J cr fear would deter or favor se him or cause him to swerve from tbe of rectitude and duty I may again for fortunate aro the people of the South They found the nmn as well as the man in whom is comb ued in so eminent a degree the wisdom of tbe the skill of sold er and tbe incorruptibility of the patriot Tbe nnn and the bout We mav now hope that prosperity and victory await QIB Administration of tht St Louis Democrat under date of Red River Valley 9th adopted in instructing a c to inquire oi lands v The il report on The following P General Henry E Attorney J E Washington A It j From Fe d with dates to the ult in u e in n n This mail came IB with w escort of soldiers and their stock giving out was tbe of thi delay The weather in ibe plains waS fine and warm Thousands of Indiana were on the ro tf and of He party no foi The conductor saya tbe commanding officer at Fort Wise as though he wa a great friend to the whites and for fear be shot by those whom he has injured guard him every eight to protect nun Murder In Peb 10 o'clock on Sunday morning aa three men named Oeo and Bo vie wero a street m the city of they were attacked by a men named Martin son Foe former killed Farrel fatally tabbed and Boyle dangerously injured The Weapon used was a large bowie knife clue can be ascertained for the deed m all were mid to bfc uber Gibion ed regret ng his purpose of kill mg The murderer on his way to yesterday or Committee in conversation with a gentleman sys rom the town of McKincey Texas I learned Chut tbe recent crazy action of the State has already created a panic in most portions of State Thousands of families are noxious to sell off their property and emigrate to tUny of the must farmers formerly rom the Northern States have determined tu o back to old homes Valuable farms nd town lots said ray informant can now be bought for song will much as would eight months go Aid I will venture the prediction con he that not more loan a year will lapse before whole sections in Texas now seem prosperous and will be unless this mad attempt at secession speedily stopped rs TUX The Charleston correspondent of tho New ori Times writes aaw m Broad street this a sad and aa the individual has a ome I must perforce to it The young or man boy pf 19 was parading in full millets and an outfit representing some mde for him by a leading tailor m Broadway York HP had just arrived here the avant tuner of a party of who intend to eal away ono by one Irom their Northern fire des and to the death tbe on bicb they have been nursed Tbe same writer denies that tbe x tiie month harbor been Feb following is abstract of the Resolutions of tho Committee o Thirty three Resolved In tbe opinion of the the existing discontent pie and among to the Fodera Government are greatly to be regretted niu whether such are without just oc not any re remedies nnd So and of peculiar rights and ns recognised b the Coi are to preserve the peace of the country and the perpetuity of the Union should be and cheerfully granted Resol ed By the Senate and Home that al of Legislatures to abstract the T of fugitives from service are m derogation of the with tbe comi ty and Bood neighborhood that should among the States and dangerous to the of tbe Onion Resol That the several States be request ed to cause their statutes to be revised with tlic of ascertaining if conflict or tend 01 embarrass tne of the lawa for the de livery of persons held to labor bj the laws o any State and escaping therefrom and request such be repealed as requested bv a just sense of constitutional ob and by a due regard for tbe peace o the Republic and the President be req ested tc communicate resolutions to the Governors of the States requesting that they laid the Legislatures thereof Resolved slavery us i existing in fifteen States by the usages and law of States aud recognize no legal or otl such States to inter fere Tilth slavery in disregard ol tbe rights o their owners or of tbe peace of society that we recoil tht justice prosperity of i faithful execution of thi Const tut on and made in pursuance the subject of f g tive slaves and nil mobs or hindrances to tlic execution of sue laws and the cit zots of acnes should entitled to all the privileges and i mm unities c citizens m tlic several Resolved That ire recognize no such ing elements in its compos tion or cause from any source for a dissolution of thi to dt stroy but to austain and harmonize the tions of tins country and see equal justice don to all parts and perpetuate its terms of and justice to all Resolved That tba observance on tb part of all the States of all Constitutional obi gations to each other and to the General Gov eminent 11 essential to the peace of the Resolved That 19 the duty of the Gen eminent to enforce laws property and preserve the union of these States Resolved That State to its and if necessity so amend so ag to secure without legislation by Congress t citizens ot other States therein tb protection as tbe citizens of other State travelling or sojourning therein Resolved that each State is quested to enact such TAWS as uill prevent punish anv attempt whatever in such State t set on foot the lawless invasion of any othe State or Territory Resolved that President bo requested ti the foregoing to Governors th request to communicate them to their Washington and Feb to da in voting down the Franklin ai in the same position as were n week ago Some Southern arc much dis but comforted bv the assurance from sections that they will vor to conflicting news on To the portion of tbe Con m ot Conference on the Tea and Coffi amendment agreed to recede and recom mend concurrent action which will prob tbi m the passage of the whole rumbull on the part of tho Senate and Was of Illinois and o the part ef the House waited on Messrs Lincol and Hamlin to night nnd furnished them wi certificates from nnd Pi of their election IK Tbe first proposition to be voted on to moi row in the House is that of Burch and a National Convention An amendment waa received to day signed b nil the members of the hew York in recommending Mr Colfax for Post M ister Gei eral Majon Burman haa been appointed Supens tendent of West Point Senators Sunmer tl a Tori and delegations Judg Harni Gov H cks and others called on Lincoln to day A number of als had an and arc highly pleased the President elect Last night Ex Senator Bell of Tenn Judg Douglas Mr Mr Rives Guv Hidi and others urgently appealed to Mr Lincoln t interpose settlement Their interview con tinned everal hours Tbe commissioners from the Southern Con are expected to arrive here before th close of tbe week arc to th incoming and pending their ci torts to negotiate Nothing will be doi e to du turb the public peace e select committee of 5 on the President course in commissioner from Carolina reported to The majority repor is E gned by D Howard and Reynolds Thi committee regard the mission itself aa well a manner in which it was treated by the ident ns tbe remarkable events o the in which wo live The Committee perceive oil whit pnn Preside ied to entertain or holi communication with the ei of South Carolina for iC seems oblivious that under plea announced 11 h the Commissioners could bo In no other light than is in a effort to subvert the Government and i would have the plain duty of the executive the laws against anv known 01 of complicity in any movement of a treasonable character fail see any justifying the in entertaining diplomatic intercourse with South Carolina except on the assumption hut Smith Carolina was an independent power and the by accord ng them an al involved to some extent a recognition of tbe of the State Jolm BeU to co Into tbe Cabinet Feb 26 private despatch m Washington confirms the report that John tell Mill have a seat m Cabinet The Overland Mall TT SMITH Tib A through overland mail mch passed Ibis place to day This camo brough Thu seizure of tba reported at Apache Pass west of El bv Indiana who 10 matla all the stock and grain belonging to is and broke up tbe station infy Tbe route along Apache Is now d by A company of United States nd no further trouble is apprehended of the Africa steamer Africa sail d to day for Liverpool with Sff passengers but o specie Col Fremont was among the passengers Heller 10 Fob House passed a i to tbo relief of wilb full poser to Win or my perron for him who has directly or indirectly mony to any officer of or any him In obtaining the or him in inc with the aame tO winch tbe Senator from the rf M oi Now that cail ft convention M aeon charged shall be 10 notified and t l T3 v1 Hr Morris Bud there bad and be would have no objections to thi could be allowed for with aa suggested The resolution wai adopted reported that receded from the on and bi I j t H 1 j if The of report ot the j K uj The on the of Meiars Burch and Spoilt to the several lh they their quett Congress to call a Convention of all tba for purpose of tne Constitution manner sand regard to such subjects aa will more adequately respond to the wants and offered more tees to the diversified aad growing interests of tbe government and tbe The was rejected 74 Very much confusion prevailed throughout the proceedings and it objected that on the floor tended to the disorder The repeated to restore first proposition of the Committee announced with the pending It was a joint resolution of tbe daty to all Constitutional and such action on the part of the Sutea u will secure thene objects Mr moved to Uy tbt pending tion the pending viz and Kellogg propositions on the motion waa only 14 af Allery Elliott Fransworth Grow Kilgore tcr Somers Waldren Wisconsin fays Kellogg B substitute was The Crittenden proposition was submitted by rejected 80 Tbe question received on the first resolution of the reported from the commutee moved to table it to 124 McClernand asked that the communication on tbe Speakers disk from tbe President of tbe Peace Conference bo up Objection was made sought to resolution tl at it is the duty of tbo gov eminent to enforce the federal nnd federal property nnd preserve tho union of The resolutions were adopted 13 against The Joint resolution then came up Mr Got m moved to amend so as to n amendment shall be made to the or giving Congress aboli or interfere with in State with their dome tic including that of persons held lubor in servitude by the laws of said The resolution as amended was 12 against 71 not two thi ids Mr Kilgore moved a Mr moved to table Mr moved to adjourn till Fnda Lost [Greas confusion Mr Sherman appealed to the House to co tl e Appropriation Bills but ui At 5 tho House adjourned Pet Cn n nun ber o petitions for of the Uni n Messrs Trumbull and Wilson presented pel tions against compromise M Ten Eyck petitions of of New Jersey for tic asi ing to tl c to p t tbe BECC sion of any States except South ta whl be allowed to go as often UB al e Mr petit ons of c for the repeal of all laws for ct the on Sm dai nlao ono f the r peal of the Fugitive Stave Mr Bigler preset ted petitions m tl and others m i the Border States resolutions private bills passed Mr Powell moved to postpone the and to coi the Crittenden resolutions to 21 The of Conference on the Paten ted their report Agreed to and tl passed The Committee of Conference on tin Tan b 11 reported recommending concurrence in tl House amendments striking out the duty on te and coffee Agreed to and the The Army was taken up Mi Halt moved to amend i o tht Gen Scott over Scott Lost against 21 Mi Hales amendment was lost After farther coi the passed Tho President receptio of a communication from Ex President President of r recently that tbe Coin what w inclosed nnd asking Congress t submit tl s u ie to the irea of tbe Clerk the proposition nb cli ia modi EL d fiom Gutl nes hut On motion of Mr C it wii pr i ted it 1 referred to a select Co mint tee wi Anthony Bajard Bi Icr Bright Clingn an Dixo Douglas Fitch Hui toi of Lane Mason Nicholson Polk Pierce lowell Eic Thompson Chandler CUik n Hilc King Mor ill Simmons Sumner Jen W laon Executive report thought it wai not competent to to own urr Uke e nj their will noon tic to In pun ante of Mr Hale objected to the sent He Ud a proviso at a proper time n Feb 28 Gilmt presented a petition signed by the I dies of Ne Yorl Marylan V Obn Ne Jersey Illinois Turnout Ind ana new Hampshire North Carolina and Di of Columbia ai d was proceeding to aUl its siting they to tak measures to peace and Mr C tbe regular Mr Burr supposed tho right of petition was i order jit nny time Mr withdrew tho petition at present motion to consider the vote bj which M proposed amendment to Itu tion failed to receive the require two thirds vote waa announced aa the first bua mess in order After speeches from Kilgore Stan ton the former in of the an iu i was cai 128 Against 60 Greit The question wan then taken ns upon to the amend men f and it wn adopted 138 i 85 Tremendo is Irom both the and aide of tho galleries j report of the Commissioner nas On motion of Mr Colfax Senate a to tha Mr from the Punting Committee re ported in favor of print ng 213 000 copies of thi Agricultural ai d 40 000 copies of Mechani al of the Patent Office Report Hie report of the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing vote on the Oregon and ton Debt wna concurred Mr Morns reported a joint resolution ap jointing to set with Win ET Russell on account of the abstraction of Indian Bonds to Mr Washburne of III from the Committee o inform Lincoln and Hamlin of their election reported in terms as Mr in the Senate After Executive Session the Post Office wits resumed and the amendment agreed to Mr Hale offered an t the refund Kranklin Haven deposited in tbo Boston Post Office matter Agreed lo After further consideration the passed Several hours were consumed jn the 2 to the Civil and Miscellaneous Appropriation Mr Stanton ineffectually endear orad to have he Volunteer up Mr presented several m fa or of State resolutions Mr Lane from the of on the Oregon TVar debt that agree to the House amendment mib tbe to pay the in the f the The report was agreed to TheP 0 appropriation taken m} he amendments of thi Committee on u- consent Mr from tha Committee on should oBer to too nrm of the mont by the provided tba this f tako on the con- part thereof Or Hereafter to be have from the md that Constitution be thi supreme Ui the land or ordinance oi Staw or lit Tho Keport and aad joint tion were to and laid over Mr M Senator elect Indiana 1 Mr Trumbull reported from tho Committee ap pointed to wait on the ident elect J Mr Lincoln saye With deep for their mark of confidents an with great distrust of my ability to th duty even m favorable re dered doubly difficult by tbo existing Cation peril with firm reliance on the o oar Iree Government and the ultimate tbe people to tho just principles on which it formed and above sll with unshaken faith i the Supreme Ruler of nations I accept this trus and shall bo to signify my acceptance the respective bouses 1 Mr Please the two Houses oi Congress my acceptance the trust confided in me by a generous peopl And while tbe position Lwas neither sought no desired I am truly grateful for the reposed in me and deeply sensible of the tion imposed Tt shall be my earnest effort my duty m sba subserve of tbe whole Mr Wileon offered an to tiie 0 changing the roate pr a mail by tne Central route to Cn fornin nnd tho Pory Express for One o'clock arrived A discussion arose whether tbe report of tl Select was in order Messrs and argued Mr replied to Mr sa mg the Senator had no right ize an thing he Said as Mr did not say finy such Mr did sir if I understan Mr sir I did not but tb Senator cnn tako it as be pleases Mr Crittenden turning Mr dens desk nnd bis bick to tie close to Mr Fessenden but their WDB inaudible m the gallery The Chan culled the Senators to order The resolution was taken up 26 to 23 Mr Hale objected to their going to reading nnd were special order o'clock to j The Senate resumed the consideration of tl Post TI as adopted 11 agave 10 On motion of Sir the amendment reduced to one million dollars b a vote of 2 The Senate by T vote of 25 against 24 v a into executive session The rel lo the ic wia A hill land in and on purposes Severn 1 bits and the Sena do ui ol the In lo be tried for and Colfax urged for Cabin tlic Go G liable lor Hol of on ToRk Feb A resolution was su to the Peace Convention by Mr Somer of Mune to protect free speech and freedom the priss m the Tern tones nod waa voted doi bv a majority It IB ui that Government intends institute proceedings immediately in Bis movement has grci ly damaged the Border States of War and Gin Scott favor action in bis cage Gov Bowtelle imd delegation of Now Englan urging Gov Banks is Secretary of Meinor atoned by ail the ers and of New the appointment of Colfax Post Master were presented to iir Li j iir Von Wyck is still quite ill but out of da ge numbers of Congress have signed commendation urging C ber from Ohio as Commissioner of Patents Caleb by request bus given h opinion on the question of of the by I holds that by decision of the S Court in previous cases of a like Government is liable foi theic Holt has addressed a letter lo tl Govo nor of Louisiana demanding the tion of seized in hew 0 lenna He denounced the aa flagrant aiO is Gov Moo returned tlic letter w th the endorsement thi when a in tbe mg mge of hu would consider tho matter from Montgomery slate tuat Pres oont lias the position of Co tc lo Wm L to obtain recognition of the Southe The hotly contested election in Georgetown D C resulted in tbt election of a anti De noci itic Mayoi Secretary hn di tnb uod the that no considered force could be collected the ts two Anderson writes from Charleston tha B him bee made So vork abandoned a thrown up arc ai Feb 27 proposition the Peace was voted on flic first with reference to dividing tho torr b rely adopted Indiana did not vot U New North Carolina Virginia nnd Missouri voted ncg The result 8 ng 7 and but fo the temporary absence of one of the New Tor have been i tic vote luc President lyter to the i but the a iot jc been officially of Us contents o tbe say if the conference bu been productive of no other good result it ha produced a most feeling among them A killed a in Capitol m by him the latter havin had former punished or Departments Clerks and Judges o the Court of Claims pud farewell MMS to Mr to d j The Senat after of on army directed to bn return ed to the President Late private telegraph advices from Terns sa c at San lias pos of hr Texan as well att some mifi tary nnd ihei munitions at imil anc were seized Tho t ia here lo day that Gen has been shot b a but titan ad vices it i Partial from Galveston and counties give an overwhelming vote foi Indian Troubles ST Feb 28 Arizona the Republican after the on the Overland Mail at tho ot the Station Jii num ars a whito flug W Culver his and James F Wallace a river went out to hold a conference when the to ecue Culver was Welch ana cau ured A Ward was also wounded A fl Cuher a brother of the wounded man bo rode nn express to Tuscan to give on of the state of attaint and procure finding R short distance from tr e station ho wagon trim nnd bodicis of eight en by of tho bo- cs wore chained to the wagons and r resented of having been at ake The names of those men aw Dot mention d WAS to b6 bv distance miles of Tho Committee are t able to resist the that iu tho be of the movements tbo Govern ent there wero relations of an endly character between bellton and those wboae duty it WM to SUD f j John Cochrane's Minority Report is a vir al defence of the President and denies tint recognized tbe censure of tbe to party 7 J ed Southampton on tbo London Monitor tbat a number praying that ft W opened ilb France for mutual reduction of The a tbe EMM of in tbe biff to tonal ofthe who lit turn their j i entitled France Xa vai an on on the Tha clear loto Hr Morton Peace pamphlet 10 the event of trench troops leaving no other foreign power will to P the 18th opened firm and m B wiJI dmi will Orlando family he will occupy the city tbe re- maining prisoners of war and Ulla de Granta shall be Tbe King mnd Queen with their will part on board French ship Dispatches from prior to the tion say a Capuchin monk there with the mission of raising in Calabria and was arrested Dear and important pers found on r Tne city and surrounding district nad been declared IB Hate of Biege in said tbat the to new lout exceeds of Sanaa The Committee of had voted mi to Hungary declaring tbe recent roval bnd de- the confidence created bv tba Imperial Diploma of October last Tbe law the of the alone could e the citizens front the lawful ground taken and return to n life can alone save tlic King and The Commit it of has re- solved to pay taxes as heretofore till the Diet ahull have taken ita resolution Berne telegram of the gays it was through the medium of the SWIM Consulate nt Algier that Hr Cobden proposed that should between the contending Slates of America The Federal Council had declined the proposition on tbo ground that it waa not for such an ob- ject but at tbe same time expressed thanks to Mr Cobden leb 14 eon Spence i Co and A Co report Flour dull and quotations barely tamed Wheat quiet but Bed Its Corn quiet Hired fid White 3d Feb IB dull with a ning pendency owing to in advance in the rate London noon The bullion in Bank of i mute increased during the month 41 francs American stocks react Mr a Union of tie were all placed In I of New T Convention met in city largely attended P Taylo and the mail committal E K Foster of New Haven beine p Governor handsomely ded the nomination of thereupon Gov Wra A nominated great Illinois Control discount York City In tbe Houno of Commons Lord John said the San Juan question with America was still open but England had made t proposition in a spirit and hoped tc would be acceded to With r fugitive tbe only coi respondence had been a demand from Amen ea for Ins extradition and acknowledge nient of the demand The Pastern will be again for sea in Hci reported New York The Bonaparte Patterson cane was be fore tho French Court on tbe The Imperial explained tbe leading bearings and said tlic on j question wne IB the null for want of publication m France and argued that tins had been decided in the Court adjourned its judgment eight days Mr Cameron Grand Master of the Orange Association of America liad nn address to Queen from their Grand expressive of their loyalty and DR thai tho was under no loyal disability in North America fore their claims to be publicly recognized dur mg the progress of the Prince of Wales thro Canada ought to have been admitted by the ad- ough f Bis vise ru of Bis Royal Highness sutd Teb 28 Scott has ordered n salute of 100 guns to day jn honor of the Congress Gen Cast left yesterday for home Leading of tbe Peace Contention from the Border Stiites express satisfaction with Franklin s plan of nnd express the ition to make it a loading issue on tbe approaching election They main tain that their States Convention in the Union By it Mr Crittenden IB confident that tbe Virginia Convention will acquiesce At Meeting of Railroad Officers held jester din to a the great Southern mail so as to tho seceding States will prob ibly go by tha Baltimore A 0 E R to Co and Cincinnati and across Kentucky dt reel Ads ices from Charleston stale that af tcr the ai rival of JefE Dims in Umt uir be paid Sum tcr and had n long interview And ci son It waa afterwards given ont in that there would be no right at The Virginia left much dissat with the result of their here They however that Virginia not unless coercion is attempted by the Ad ministration A of GUI Twiggs Staff that Twigga Imd declined to cater the scr vice in the Southern The rumored death of was received nere from Housti against the meditated whoR an altercation which resulted in the Aid a shooting the General dead The ru mor still licks confirmation Phi Post Master General was this morning by from Fort Smith tha mail waa stopped by Indiana and not b as has reported The at domestic m contra ry to Inw Department been in tli a specimen The select committe of five on the special message m the report on the tub ject the of sert duty of tho power of the the over ciery part of the country with be and Branch General name has been from Lhc roil a coward and I The sclea on the Abstraction of by Members Congress reported that they regard tbe entire charge groundless The buying lub 28 an a great many Southern merchants m the city milking purchases with ew of bailing of the of admitting goods to led States of i p to a cci tarn d He rue drv goods business is active y for Co of Feb City Gaardi design President on ing je Fab adopted a mg confidence m the end ii Eon John J public career and inviting Inn M home to accent the our Ar i Adopted extending Ibe Mine Andrew Feb 17 ence baa adjourned line die md minr Z I left for hoi Tf yt tbr daues of th md social of hi career of burden ao d Su w over her life tm at Her oaks ptR ly to tbe heavens but the equally dangerous into Feb Thow agreeable gentlemen who hm bwi in the thread of my in the Timet will remember prediction that Fort Sumler would a tacked in absence I took the ning down to Florida on ft fast tl returned a wiser but a adder mtn flowery State thoroughly aod ID im have In its its CHA amid its superb magnolia groves tad W on venison etc then and Tt now my tk in all the attributes of a State it u sadly anik deficient Florida it liberal on m live oak and is perfumed with byt rarely produces mai Her women fair lor a i ery brief period but tik mine that just now bullies tbe perfume they very soon fade frames and kills which it Sentiment there is a moral w a bearing m facts tho care of tlic bad a Elight hold on life State of the ncn Southern ho will an American Poland B and will U aV merged in be wide vitality of States proper t on from tlic bosom of m Hi dreadful AS ihc act of a son who would approach hu bated very cause of lug on a existence to tie Let her go and may she remember ant has been spent on bcr tie cu only return dimes for tbe T Times FOR don Times of the 7th savs esteem it a fortunate Ibe meeting of tbe ilote take place at a time when the first d the secession movement has pasted iht in fact the South to face the a A new federation Ji and terror ind f The voice of the Sovereign and Ui are beard at the conclusion of the first act great dramt The Queen's speech and tbe dress of both m to it pnt oa re- ef tbe meat own life va lie of hu wonder U there and bu cord tbe regret of tbe British people tbe wh cb befallen America the Queen and the estates of the rain announce that it it impossible for nM to look with concern upon affect tlic and of a now liter the of thousand u aad snowu ud tb have t w should e-u of the perp After the fourth of M the chief tun be done by the for tbe at for the s for the be bi pic to wit own bv descent l sourees The is thut sent his Aid to Twiggs to Fob resolu ion for on a permanent constitution M to morrow Mr resolution instructing the Kaval Committee to inquire into the propriety of con aerial iron plated sloops was adopted net to raue provisional for the con States ond for other directs among provisions that tbe President shall uke charge of all in between he confederacy and other An act waa passed to raise money to BUD port he Government It the to borrow fifteen milhou dollars m ten years with 18 per cent The last section tha export duty of per cent pop Jd cotton exported v n ubd to 1 he op flags not reported connected by the mi mute and Their heartfelt wish is of a There been limes when inch would have been considered a tribute to tli growing power of the States ai ltd leu by than Bat al the cut time the wit sincerity Kor are the more formal von of national Let any ont not satisfied glance over each and he ill find the same in various Lord for the party IB principle of institutions tiit there no man in tli s country who would see a disruption of the Union with tba and In the House the tone prevailed and tbe pie mnv letini that m the aristocratic foi tbe people tla is but one tbi their and continue as V idly KB the of Aa all otb b fertile time to who the U party will make Xr i W center of their h Tf tber are patn lay down th and come to the which their bor is no mid jfe G of or be mUi this ireas rty capital of the cocc t eon from his dead m BOW beft Which It is no or non extension except In Church CD Evening lUv n Mr A r to HIM M On the of Iffil 0 Rev AM G B a to Mta fcw TDK At 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