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ft..J lMBWBWSglllBliS 111 1 1 ;1b I i THE OREGON SENTINEL. "" ' JAOKSONVILLE. BATUItDAYTlv'briinrr 33, 1801. Seward's Great Speech. AVo much regret that wo cannot give tin truly grcnt speech mndo by Senator Seward on tho 12th Junuary, In full, to our reader.". Had wc ctir way, a copy of It should be placed In the hands of ccry person or mature years and ordinary understanding throughout tbc length and breadth of the Nation, tint let it be understood, wc would not have the people believe much that the speech tinche, neither would wc have them reject nil that it propose. Mainly, wc would hao It read in order that the ieoplc North nnd South, l-.at and West, should be shown how empty nfler all li the leading lsue thry hmo nil been battling for and against during the past four or live yean, csicc!nlly In the lata canvoM ) and how tittle it It considered by the greatest leader of the triumphant parly, when Its agita tion has censed to be politic or profitable. Opposition to slavery was the foundation of tho Republican parly. Aiili-Slaury was In reality the only mnlto inscribed upon Its ban. ners In clear distinction to tho great Demo cratic party. I'acifle It.iilrond, llom"stcad, Tariff, nnd nil other bills nnd mc.uurts rprrnd upon their Hag were but so many popular devices and cunning schemes to gull and enleli voters. "No Slavery" was the real watchword of the party. Sooner than nbnndon this, the great leaders nnd the mass of their follower wonld have abandoned nil else thry professed or clamored for. It Is Jut to ay that they did not conceal thilr chlif .lij--ct. Whenever, wherrjocver nnd howsccur they could, dinctly or Indirectly, regularly or li'nguhirly, under color of law or In tho face of Justice, they struggled to effect the Inhibition nnd ubulitiun of Slamy, nnd nlded in prnctlci.lly carr) lug out their sentiment as often ns u case oc curred. In several Slnlcs, I.ns wero paiml virtually nullifying tho Fugitlic Slave Iiw ol Congress; instates where Personal Liberty Hills had not ban spread upon the Statute books, tan less mobs lore the slave from his master or rescued Sambo from the Federal authorities who wire about to return htm to his proper owner. All remedy for acts of this character was denied. Indeed, tho nclors in tuch lawless, violent scenes were honored rather than rebuked. Tho parly lendir who went beyond his fellows In denunciation of Slavery and slaveholders, was, In Massachusetts, Ver mont, New Ihiuipihlro, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and In some portions of New York, rccciwd ns the ircfirrcd champion of the parly, nnd accordingly elevated to the highest office within the gift of the K,nple f a Stalo by popular or delegated choice. Tim, Sumner and Wilson, Huh', Wo.le, Doolillle, Collsmer, Morrell, Vnhburu, (il.ldlngs, l.nc Joy, and others ttpmlly ns fui.utlcul, wire given seats In the Pith ml CongrrM. In tho recent campaign, the Itrpuhlicniis sought in some sections lo diiubusc tho minds nf the pcop'o from belief thut.ns u parly, ll.ty desired to do tnoro tli.ni prohibit the furlhir; spread rf slamy; Ihryd'd not contemplate, nny harm toslnvrryln Stutrs wlicrc it existed In other r.etlous, where (he patly had nothing I t...V'l, tn C-nr and u ipiu kiu'liss 11:11 ivrl.i In. Il'lr ' speaker tinnfcn (illy u vow cd Ihelr delerm'ui lion to wage cverlaliig war against sl.iicry mull it was driven from American soil. Tl..-.- I..,,..- .. I ..... i .. . - ' mill iiiniT hiii'i uijMi.iir, ciiriin.Kis, us widely .blTi rent from lie gi mil.,,, lb publican. ii ...!t l i. ., ti:'...t....... I IIM' ,l(itlltl HI 'Mil (lit. Itllllt iriMttl-IIIIM from the sterling Union Duiioeral. lint the most coiifcreattie ltipublicaui were resolute against tic furtlicr extension of shivery, nnd would fight lo the bitter end, let come what might, luJefiu'C of that principle. It Is at this point, we will leae our eurcory review of the ltcpubllean platform and parly m.d call attention to tho wctdi of their greatest, worthiest champion. Mr. Seward wl.l.cs In the spirit e,r true nrd . lofty pnlrloll-m, to preserve the Union. No Mir-m'n.ie.1 man win nan msfiHceiiniuicntir- o.(ICO souls-while, ml. blark and mixed, tain a doubt of his Mnccrlly. And It '..m n..d young, male and feuiale, In that l.less.,1 wonderful what ofTer ho lual.c In achieve !', .,n..nii.l lo lids hui.il.cr of itp! thre nro KlorliMii end. Ho .pilto sinks Iho parly man, ,rcaily fivc ..clMy ,,,,,,,. A ,.x,, i$ tho political len.hr, and become tho pure ,0 1hj ni,,kl, nt Seatllo by Dai.UI Dislge, who statesman, ll.cdoiole.1 patriot. Hfdoe not prop05C1 ,0 , hU llmillHry ,l0 .VmMr.n playtheearj;rbyii.)Iiig what tl.e President z,,.. An opproprUlo nnd ominous name, ought to, (iho f.iklil.iii of most opposition HC p,,,nc Tho ecleslh.1 ..... omir I by Union mvcis.)m If Iho Chief MogMrato uloi.c mmmMa constant radiator, nnd the pro ...it .i.i ... . . . were to niame lor mo em lime mat are upon its, but he boMiy ueuws what lo IiiIiiI.j Iho Itipublleun parly ought to do, and say what he stands prcparcl to do hiuwlf. I lo comes a go..1 tlo.il short of what ts ropilm!, but ho has gone- o far Itejond what was expeclnl of i.t... ,i.n, i.tj ....i:,r..t A.......n..., -- -. .. I him, that Ids political oponcnt arc us iigriini' My ustnnblicd as his parly followers are n'ri tuisly coufotiude.l. lie bus east slavery ngltn tlon from him forever, and sum to d-ploro the great cil it has led to as mueli iu any jicrson In the land. While he ruluitU that he nlll never vote directly nor Indirectly for the lilablM.mcut of slavery in nny territory of the United States, "yet (he'aii) the iUpsllou what CoiutltutIon.il law thall ut any tiu.o bo payed in regard to tho Tirrltorlts, Is, liku , , . . , . r.ot (icrveiled to purpo.ca of pollllcal nuibl tlon, need not constitute nn chiueut or strife in tho Confederacy." In other iiiiluuci he refers to the slimy question, nt.d pithily tig. nlflcs Id resolution to stay further agitation upon It. lie slates to what lengths ho Is willing ut present to go, and from llm tenor of his remarks, It Is fair lo presume that he is prepared to go even beyond, so lliat eace and ! every oner .-rr on i.c ..e.cr.u.nid on rinlf,rof lll0 ,,,,,, UoftlUd.1?j( ,, prsctleal grounds. Ho sa)s inanothcr ,&., rcmiir,;a,)Io lfc. rcP, ,,,,,,,, 1C Tho dilRient forms of labor, If M.iv.ry were .i,...r,,, .,. i,hj.i i h, k. .,...,. harmony and Union bo rcMercTJ. lie doe"Tur()drop" of the OVrgOMMiii, Dj study not (nor can wo blnno him for not doing it) ' Deportment," gentleman. impartially slnto the grievances of each sec- tlon the North and South against tho Wr Mail. The letter bag dispatched for other, but labors to make out a posiliio caa Kcrb)vllIo and Crescent City from tho Jack, against tho South. Hi omisalons, l.owcicr, snnvillc post office hut wrik, wiu Inst in Slate constitute a negative against tho North far Creek, nnd up to last accounts had not been more weighty and potential than bis slated recovered. Tho mall rider took every pro charges contrariwise. caution before undertaking to sw hit the btrenm, Perhaps u better estimate of lie speech than J for tho safety of tho mall mailer, but the flood any we can giro In Ibis impcrleit review, muy proved too potent for him.-clf and anlninl, and bo obtained, by slating how It bus been rej it wa with difficulty he managed to wo thu ceived by tho party lenders nnd J ictses Past. paier bag. JlornccUrccly wdlsplcased with ll, and plainly Wo learn since that tho mall wugou was says that Seward has gone loo far in couevs'ost in Slate Creek, on Wednesday, In nt slon j Hajinoiid mainly endorfl-s it , Wade I ' tempting to ford the stream when coming this liDgcied with it, and to is Sunnier, Wilson,, way. The horse and mall were saecd. and nil, the ultra ltepnblieans i Crittenden says it is in tho right direction, but not enough! tho Comlilulion denounces 11, the secession Senators pronounce It sufficient In Itself to warrant tho division of the Union. Whatever shall be the efu.ct of it, wo think It a great and very remarkable speech. In point of rhetoric, finish, eloquence, majesty ol thought nnd expression, it stands unexcelled. In sentiment, wc approve very little It contains, save so far ns it declare devotion and fenlly to the Union. Hut wo deem It remarkable for Its tono and snbstnnce, there being scarcely nn oflenslve expression to nny In Its whole length, and the matter of It being o unlike an) thing that tins been spoken, written er conveyed to the Intelligence of the Nution by tho distinguished nuttier during his whole political career. It see ins to bo the emanation of ono win) has too long stooped to b n politician, but who Is at Inst resolved lonvume and maintain his protcr station ns a sliilconan. No Democrat can like tho Itcpuhtlcnti1m of the speech, yet every true Dcmecrni and Union man will like .Seward ull the better for having made it. Southern Confederacy. It no longer remains much of n riddle whether ihcro Is lo ben Southern Confederacy or not. The conclusion Is almost Inevitable that tho Montgomery Convention will result In the Institution of such n Confederacy. AI- rrady six Stales South Carolina, (Jeorgla, Morida, Alnbanu, Mississippi nnd l,nuls! una Imrc posltlecly seceded from llic Union, ninl the wllhilmw-.il tl Texas, with, perhaps Arkansas, will speedily follow. It Is n no- tleenb!o fact that Tennessee, which has nil nlnng liein cnusM. rut the slnnchcsl of tho border stave Slates, for Iho Union, has sent delegates to the Montgomery Convention, bill none lo the Contention called nt Wa-htngtoii, nt the suggestion of Vliglnln. The Confed eracy movement Is loo serious for light con templation, counseled, or advocated and nldeil, ns It Is, by Jell'eisou Davis, lliiijimiii, 1'itji pat ride, A. II. Stephens, nnd others of high statesmanship, undoubted integrity, lofty tal ents, exceeding coolness mid undoubted eour. nge. bhoiiiil the Crill.-hdiii Cumprnini'o not pass Congress (nnd It Is feared It will not), It is n'litc ccrlntu lliat Virginia, Mar) laud, North Carolina, and probably Missouri, will go with their shiviluul'ng brethren of tho South. There is n lure chana that the Convention which met nt Iho IVIcr.it Capital on the ttti of Iho present month wlllnccomplhli some pcuce-rcsloring, Uiilondiarmonlx!ng measures, but wc confess, from nil Iho lights In fore us, wo hnvo little hope In (hat (punter. The nltl- ludoof the Irglnl.i Senator Is enough to cauc scrioiu fear Hint Iho day of compromise or accommodation nf tho Nation's trouble Is past, and lh.it tho only Union that wo e.in again enjoy Is that which shall result from n rceonilriictlniijiif Iho Union just des'royed. It Is suggested thai, ns Iho mcmlier rf the I present Congress, or lhoe elected In e III cr iioii'e m-mrc wc c'liimci.rtmcui or lli exll- ing difficulties, were not ihtweii with a ku twlJ eilge or pr.euit cwnl. 1 1ts v should resign or lw rcc-.ilhd, nud licit elections shiuiM bo had In the viiiloui Stall In erdir that the Scn.t lor nud Itrpriseiitallic thouM eomo fich f , , , , 11,, '" , ".' " ";"" ' ' ' ' ' ' '" I I every tueasuic 'eonnecleil with tl.egriul work In lew. Tie suggestion nppar n fair on?, but we ran wc llltllotucfnr it. If the Union Is lolio dissolved. for In such eis? those ('Vcli d In servo In tic t.... f .... ..tn i. i i.. - -... I ..!.!. ,1 '' " '"' -"'"'" "'" ,, ' "" ,b"", lt In. and llirrrfi.rc will i.o longer be rntlll.d lo any ct'mnrIons liny may ImM from past elections. In cither ivuil, however, the peo ple of Oregon are pi rfcctly competent tn net for themselves, wisely nnd illoctivcly, without ndvlec from nny fjinrler. Per cur own part wo want tn sec the Union a it was, and Oregon faithful to it, as she has rcr been. Ni.w Pai'i'it. Tlio newspaper mania Is I raging nt the North. Portland Is nearly ,,,,,,. H,, lt, Wi.Jilngion Ter ,f ttn).Mn..t ttrw r. 'te ro erritnry, Is, . r" - - - ' nro l.ii limn -IC,, tMaMTy ,tonUm U nut to Imj .,ulte i . ... . ui short lived, cninpnratiicly tiaklii'. Wc wlli Mr. Dodge link in Ids midcrtuleiug, but It Is more than probable that Ju.t us ho fui.dly Imagine ho Imi brouglit hi bantling ,ro ,, , ,0 . , lt of M . . . . f with the dawn of bright succiss pruning be fore it, lo will h.no his Maturing hopes nil dashed by I ho rruh!ng order from that changeful, iuiAorablo I ) rant eonimri.L-r tho Publlc-ttf'd.'UJO that slim:'' . t - (Yut,ti:oi-i ami (Ji:Ti'in.. It Is n idea?- ant tiling to meet n eotcmpnrnry who p!;tnus himself upon ll.ojuittcc nud eourlesy of hi li mcauor w lib Id brethren, and who nhnnji rirrnnMlnn.il' i.lw I'dOtt In ul.nm tt lt.ini. 'I'l.,, I J p. w. ...... ....-.. .... .,, ,,v ......MM...V .VW 1 V ........... of tho Dili, without any credit whatever, fur tier than to magnanimously and r.tplciitly nmark: " Wo h.ivo n few llcim of Pastern news, said to I io two da) liter than that before re celled." The other Portland papers copied Iho dis patch, and in cicry instance gave full credit. They should hereafter take pattern of the General Intelligence. In the Sennto January 22d, Mr. Filch muveil that Ilia Vice President bo authorized to 1111 vacancies In the Committees. The Vice President raid there was no re cord In tho Journal ol tho absence of any Senators, nnd hu had no notification of thorny ull.cr plan to wmu the public exigencies r.tct, nnd tho names were still calleil on i,criilro, th Is deentid significant In comicc roll. lie would like the Senate to Instinct ns,"" with his recent visit lo tho President to whether he should recognize their action, .elect. wuiiitu v. tim ...,.. v. "j .Mr. t- itch suggested there were vacancies on tho Committees, ami tho Chairman or1 '"'" '"r r"."j " -Committees, might report the nbscence so rar troops, this morning demanded thosiirrc ns Committees were concerned. f he United Slnlcs Arsenal. Ills den . . . . . . . I nn.Mhlln.1 Mills 'I'liit IrnAhl Itt nli Mr. Hula thought that was tho proper way. Mr. Douglai said lliero seemed lo lio no Iroulile. Wc have been notified that certain Senator hao retired, ami do not Intend In be hire ngnlu this session. Hence Iho vacancies. Their taking Icneo has nothing to do with the ipieilloti whether the States nro out of the Union or not. M '' l.i.ll It. ... .1.1 t.t iAltnrv.lrt Kn,' rlcM.' Ho lliuuahl their name should In .IrM.TH rrnm ll.n M.ll. nn,l l.n nmi. I irr.l nil L.. ....... ..u... .... ..., .... . ...-. loneer Si in lots, Mr. Wll on did not understand that these Senators had resigned, ns those from South Carolina Imd done. Wc could recognize Ihcm ns temporarily absent, but considered Ihcm members ol the Senate ycl. Mr. Siinlsliury askisl if the Senators should come back could nny power prevent their voluig, courtesy If the fact was pul on record without niillliiirtt.omisnntf.r llm H..uutnn. to was entirely oiipo'ctl lo making nny entry. The least said of it Is soonest mein lot. Ho was for having scats for these Senator In resume in their own good time, mm iiopeii too tunc would hot bo long befnio the)' resumed them. M, Putcndtii held nmt ilecldully that no Stale hail n right to scenic, but tho fact Is they did retlgn, nu matter whether their rosmmil them I,, iiiiiii ihiih, bury, High r nnd Johnson of Tcniierse uteil Willi IliU l.ltMllllllltt.s. ll.u Crittemliii Itcsolutluni were then inliu up. A rambliiiL' thbale an or St.uu law upon without eomllig to it ,,.i upon the Lincoln and Iho njieratloii slavery followed, nnd wl Kite the Sennto ndiouri'cd In the Senate, Jan"y '.'.'Id, Mr. Illglir mnvnl In I alio up Iho Criltiudeii Itisolullou. I.ojl HI !.... 'I- k,iiiiiii.,i i'i7.. i...irt.. it ,:t,...i it:n ,.. i ,t..rn .,.. , .Mr. leniim n con cndeti inni inc journal ."" "' """" ; "... "v - - - i, - ;."" ' VV ! should record Iho Tact Hint the Senators do- IWlw "tf ""M ""I calculate, ninm In must le, eel , Congress, toy. I likens tells dared their Stales had seceded, nnd ll.cy had ''l'P"rl. I he rane;us n,l ourmil lurlhcr , )i.o o w alt n r.i wo . h -.o lino for nn nn nlthdri'ui from n consiiinniallon of llio wishes of the gel "er to this final demand i Ihcn, if refused, Mr ''ewardsildllwouU bo ito'ip- a di. I tew up than . it either preenling meeting, mid Port Sunitrr miK la taken. Tho I-gl!uliiie . .a...... . . Mriw.,'. lt...i..Ml!.ilrt Trl.H.lj ll.nl I l.rt I.iillJ J.TII.rt llltll 111 11111 Mill llflUIT 111 l-ll'l, I irlll III, I, III "'"MM tinder I oiHit'Ihe Senators weresnb. " nurnrlol. Tlaro Is gmit '. u-Ilu "''i" '!f imI to 1M.icuIi, hi mission I ll wlthdrnival of n Sl.tte una not rebellion, .ltr. llilillir llioillll 'in ."31 li.uiirs iara ii- i r .. I ..III .......... i.ti...,. i nml trns mi ritlKn Ini-unr. Iirt tn thu I'd nf i hi Si null', nnd the on lv, mini, iicmiin iiout iimis lints ar icaie i'i"v u n . i V ., ii ...... .. ... KiVrVK n tm.J...h.(r nujorily for Immediate A .H;tt. ... Senator t'.i..;d.n m,. I Inj b;J ..;.. o MrJ , , had withdrawn, but thu Senator cou'd till ncwitai. , , 'I t"."!r i,,0.i Wil ,r?i,,.r.iNin,l,'.J '.'? Krlwffiw vm-niiclM on Coiiuiilt'ees Aniwr., tla., Jnnuarv Sliih. npoliitiilJt.hu V. IWI, J. II. Chty, Mr. tlulh- or inrioiispolit.ral opinions. iisMiig r..r a KtirllitViMn le unt " '-elng Rral for llio lmlenilcnco i:-mtmr Monhead nml Wliklit!i-, cnccfiil . mctil of our i.atton.tl dil Iculiic. t) mo.l,u o M Seward the subject was f lbhn ', ,. , ,. , '"'W 'Ft T' '" Wu,,,"Sto" '", ! .A i n l& L'-ifc ,.n i . i .,...!.. i ..i....r. li. ..i. I.ni i.i it ii. ?v.. .imiiinrv "Till. the I Hi or I'lbrunrv. i Id liisllion lor lau'lng n sensool tl.e imiplo cr .t it,,. .', i ,,i,,i..if,. i i, Miweroof mi uuliilcrt.sthi:: character. , ...It, ll,V .Mil. 111,3 ..,,. 1..., ,V, .. U.M..V.. ." Porllaiid, Oregon. Debate eiisiml on Iho amendment ml ting nam lo the lit ol corimralors, Mr. Doiislas .;ii In Hint It iLtrtniil- i.r narih.in.ldii. 'Mr. Wilson snld l.o w.ii surrv to . n liar. ils.ni ri-pllii!?. I In iiu!u'i i-.-n what iitirie-1 1., v ll.i.ti.ti.'ii.jr.. uli.it miriv it., I., t I in. I, mi l,,i niuiiit tni'ii nr liiilm uni it ho wantiil men of iiillm iiiv nn.l ,,. ii, i.il.i, I.. .T.I ihi.i it,,'. I. il, r.,.l . lliiihi:.".fnn')".'l.-Tlio HotiM) ri'siiiui'il lliei'4 unllmlteil. Tie' fli-attnr t.'olunibl.i nenl ho will procenl by way of Cincinnati, (.'ilium consideration of tho Post Itotilo lldl. 'ihe , n'"'ro "" r'ulIUriu'it Id.u.d bench yesterday bus, Cleielaiid, lliiffiilo uud Alluny. to llnr Scnnte" iimciidmeiil, llxing Iho liostago on '"otnliig, while going nut. tl-bttrg. nnd thuiev dircel to Itall'imoreiiinl ctli Mt inn from S'm Prniii seo ut the mi foiin rule of leu tint, whither carried bv; '' m;'iio i iii-ui mn'iing was iiei.i icro stdttiier or ueerliinl. wus inl.ipliil. "t'Mliy. liliiiithuu Shi-pVy. cx-Chlif Justice Tlie House cfiisidi ml tho Senate' amend- presided. (Ti.iMiivlliig mih nd Irr.t'ul liysi'im- inintni moililiiil liv Mr. ('nlfax nulliori-aii:,"'' our ub'il spe.iliirs, nt ml inirlles. l',n,i proposal to Ik) r. .vivid 111! the llrst M li) , in Atril for Ihu tl.il"y iratisporlntlnn id the, tntlii' Oeeilaml Mall set lev, lo co'.itncnco nu ; tin 1st of Jiilv, for lour ei-iir. fniii ivn. .InnV '':.l hi tl... fn-lilii. .1... i.. ..t I..1.. r... i..... ..u..j Ci.r.vi.i.iM-. Jan'v JJIil. In the fiulllvi- ' .,.- ............ r. I slave-(Mm of Ihe glrf l.ucv, tnil-iv, Ihe ile.'cn wus wiih.lr.iwii, nud sho'wlll lw ututn.it t ' Vlr-'inla to-inori'iiv miiriilni'. 1 SriilMirin li. Illinois. Jau'y '.'.'l.d l.lnro'u will Ir.tU' hi lv nu lie 1 1 lit or I 'Jill id Ptbril uty, mid iiu'iistci ihmeiistratlons will mark Ins p.iuge l.ulwur.l. Sr. IU'i. Jau'y 'J.'ilb. Tl.c Crittrii.liii l!(o:ull"in hate strong frliinN, but the ultra It.'puldli-ni. will nut lake Ihiin. nor . line of tho Vlrgln'ii ilele gtilh'U approve, sit nn Iniiiiiiwo majoiity of the people "f 'he Old Dominion are lunwii In he lu fnor nf their adoption iiiid (Icjeeliil ut the result nf tnslay's nie. llu dipi.lr n-sw of any udjiiimini of the pre. nt crisis. A rauva on Ihe Itiputillean side nfthel lloti-u was taken veilerd.iv, nml I Icirn that . i.,i,ii-.n,o i.r tl, i.i ,-M.ri. .mI tiii.tr. i..i..riiitniil lloti-u wnstukin vitlcr.lav, and I Icirn that ih'hly'twnof tluiii vireeil Ihe-lr. lelermlmd 1 "... . II ' .... inrwhlttnii In all ciiniirniiil,.- inulii- what ,.. .... , i,i .i . ,.-. t. ,i i ' diii.ii'i oi i.i .1 , ir,.iiii:i. mi.i il,., . i,m, u , hi. j u .i inni ui.,ti.i.i i ,, iii,a nr ...... i iiiesoiciiy which me rnciuc le.iiirnniii'-'j ....-.... ,,..,.,.,.., r...,., v -" "' i nioiine in party, nnn nn nincr eonsmenillon niiifhiugltetl Cilltuideu's Kooltillons limy I- ;" comprom'..e may )el be goltih tliroiigh , thousand dollars, or solitary imprisonment for d.nounclng nt tuiii) kiviIoii nnd revolution, taken prrliy nearly ns the 'iio of the , Congrrs. , three ycuri. AUt. for iiuthoruiiig Iho tt.iv ,.IK.rcitm nud .kllatuv. nml siKiikii.g of wur u. Senate tiiii the) measurr. Tluv will not I I rumnriil hero tin the ground of how. crnor In appoint livo LiuiiiiiIm Ioik r In pro- ,w at resort, mid one to lm il.itl.ireil. He inui ii r. i t iiii-rnii ii iiinuiii tiim ii iiiinsU'iii win a s'iittn im v M'i 't.m'm iiitii iiiil-iiiii iviii u ichiumIvi u iiiv Vsviit i liiivu ui ihu i strnri..w tin i .. I t 1 1 n.l J flillll il.lllllil llti.l llu.'li. ,Ji IS... I I..... .1.. iuu.1 I.l 11 H.li llilliill l.ltl IliA I ".VS. .I,l...l.i.flS...i f. .. . lh.y Icrni Soiiihcrn ininaiv. They pru.slibor.itnl. of u li.gh'y imH,rtaiii ehurucUr., lioiinceilugttliiilnineii.bmiittiith.' Cniistilu- The priwiliugs ate lr!clly prle.il.'. lion, or Iho cslablulimuit of more slueu tetri- ir.rv. nr tl. in.Milli'liid nilinlxsluii of tt.iw Sintrv. In Id I'xiiress'on I loe "htv.lwn ore ...,,, ... .... ..-- --......-. .., . . ..... unanimous. About a ilocn K.puldtcaiis, frem various State, .lecliu.d to slate at pres ent bow they would co. The Pnsident dhpatchi.l a 'HC-ial mrscn ger to Pii..icn!.i. InU evening, with Instruc tions to llio l-tilvriiK'luerr lonllow n collision iiiiJcr nn iiiisstiilo I'lrt'illiislnlui-s miliMsiirtti itlv nii.il.iJ A ii li-ram wns nlsii uni in il.V same llliel. HWiulihC Irom IHO noillli this - -- :; -- --:---.- morning slate that Port Pickens Is rrgularlv inw-sted by Plorhli nnd Alabama troops, rJ. Inforeiil by Ini.lauians, numbering in all about 1.000. They bine got n large muiilx r ' nf guns In position hearing on the fori, uiiiong . Ihem two large Colunibliids. Comniodort' Arni'lroiig, late of IYt.arn'.i Navy Vurd, Is now hero lo defend hluwlf1 n-alii.t theelmrge prifirredngalnst htm. lie suvs Ills su'joidiiiate-.s weio eontemptibV, nnd pu'lli-tl dn'Aii tl.c Hag rtgaliul his orderr. lie ., ., , m I,,...,, Ui, onurt iiiurlht.Ii.Hl. 1, ,1.1, ii. ...f,,, ,..,, 1 j ..r i... i.'i.tnrn.' Secretary Holt think that iK'nccl arrange uuim iuc-ipornu n 1.110 nnjoriiy ti e.on- . largo iiievuug oi mo cni.-'-ns oi .ic inciitj now c.It to preiuit u eollUloit. ui.d Kress. The rcp..d or Iho Piuonal l.llK-rly York was held ut Cooper In.liluto last even, the luillie ne-ed uppnlcml no elolallon of bill by Ithodo Island, and Iho action of tho, Ing, le.prcs Ihe scntlmcnti of the people of Kl)rii Ohio U-gb'ature nro hallnl ns hnililngir ol the city on Iho lutionul crisis. A long pre- I'.Anu.l I limits, or South Carolina, n ni.itii ' peace. Ailalrg wur a more hoiteful an- iiiuble, with resolution, was read by Mr. mini. Ho telegraphed ctcnlvily homo lat i Yctci.liy tho President sent an Ininori.r.' "urvey of tho pat and prifint eoitdiiioii of the nl -hi. Ills dispatches are believed to boot a inwsago to Congiei iu re-firence to tho pro country, ami eoiiehiding by tho reeommunla-pae-illu rlurneler. position of Virginia lo l..ild 11 Coiivenlloii nt lion of tho Ciiltcnden Conipromlre, n being, 'Ihe Prmldent has Inforinatlon that Lincoln Wnslilnglon on tho nn 01 fi-iiruary.anil the will vi.it Washington Ihls wuk. This looks ml.slon of e.vPie.iduit T)lcr. Ho think In nn lApliuatlon of Kellogg'a mls.lou, and lid Coneiiilion nny le Ihe i.K-an or preicnt argue thai Ihu President elicl has ut but , hig iltlllciiltlis.aud urge Cougics not to pus .,uni.-riir.l in 11 vpn.i.i.r tlm npilUiif ihu rrhli. nrd ha takm lie field In I cuoii lo eecuru an adjustment Oovcrnor Seward has laken tic Initiatlic steps, with other prominent gentlemen, In "citing up u grand inauguration ball, at wldclniciiof nil teclions can join awl dance ull hand round. l',.Presldcnt T)lcr has been Invited to so. Jotiru whitu lure at the Kiecutivo mansion. Tlio Ml.sldppl Coiiicnlion ha electdl ECicn delecatcii lu Iho Soulhcrit Convention to ECicn iieiccaicii tu ino .loutncrii e onve'iiiion to mix'tnt Mongouicry, Alabama. An ordiuanco ha passed to raise eight regiment of troops, and Oil)'. Davis wus elected Major Ccncral. lu tho Senate, J tin y J llh, .Mr. i-win movcil to lake up tho Pacific lt.iilro.ul Hill. Mr. Ciitlcndeii moved to no.tpouc and take r. biiti-.ii.uii uiuiyi i ..(".i... v up lit resolutions, in tin connection no dented having authorized tho publication of , the- statement lliat ho had advocated coercion.' i in I....1 c.1.1 il. it c.mt, lin.l Mm noucr to 1 cmntoy force In such eases wero force was '.... I.. I . . . .1 - nppiicuuio j one mat ni prctcne incru nun nn occasion for II. HI motion wni difOL'recd to, and the Pacillc Itailroad Hill wi taken up,' ind ndditioiial names were added as cor- iiomters. ' The Senate went Into Kxccutivo session nud adjournal. Mr. Kclloir, of Illinois, has returned from Sprlnglicld to day, nnd from the fuel that ho expressed the opinion that the Uorder Stales Compromise lli-solutlons conic nearer than . . .... ... .., , , Ttn,.u, 00 Slntc nder mand was cemnlied with. Tho troons in churirc saluteil tho United Slate Hag before hauling It down. Tho United Slate troops arc to bo sent lo New York. 'kmsacoi, e, 1' lorida. January 2 Ith. ! wmlcr llio giinsof iho fort It I SUIIIIO'Cll I SII0 Will 0SISI I.KUiennill Sliinunr. Pilot have been nollluil thai lln-y may bring United Stale war vescls Insido ihu harbor if they carry n Hag of truce. Jm'Kusox Cirv, January 2("th. Tho Democratic caucus last night resulted In nnnthcr failure. After nauimr Mromr Slate right, co-ojierntlon, nnd aiilhcoereloii resolutlotis, nngry elieushin upon the division of Iho spoils mado It evhhnt to Senator ' IWJ'8 '"" " "'!;' "'? 'W iiiw I lUOruiug, ineir niivce will uv ..u u.ier iu ululit. IIaton Itoi-itK. .Tiumarv Srttli. At tin mlniit.s pat ten i.Vloek thli ntorii - ing, the vote on tho ordinance for secession I""" Iticli resu!lcI--nv, U.lj urns, I . ,., , ., i '... Orleans. ... . .,. v. -, , . v.. i. vu .... ..',, .t. v,..i The legislature MHtirday almost tnoinlirioit. f nih'ptnl Ihu Irginiii no!ntloii, so eon- lv inhititiil tho Vlr.'iiiin iiMiliiilnii'. . i',m. struct! ns In nqiiliu Iho I'uhrnl (iuuiiiiiikiI lu protect slaviry in nil the territory now held Irueil ns In nipiiiu Ihe I-n!t r ;i iirotect rlaviry in nil the lir r hereafter In bo ncuulriil soul Volunteers nro engaged in mounting and I that, while acknowledging the courtesy of the arranging cannon i enrpenters nro making jVliglnia legislature In sending n Coinmls scaling hidden, and iho utmost bustle prcinlk j sioiwr, llicy ihcllno bavins; nny Intercourse on The Unlleil Stale ti-nm sloop Wyandot le Is , the subject proposed, regarding the separation nnchorcd westward from Port Picket)', nnd, ' final nnd Irrevocable. The corrifpoiidenco l tv- Ii.tI I'lNfj .tniinnri -tfllti. I .. ......, .. i.l ...I .1 . . ... ...I ..I., it.... t.l.. ill. Ill rnViil fiT Kih.iI..ii .iii.I i.l. ...III... Il.nl tlru nf r lierinRcr lo Iionciiulnil south ol ..Cih'L'. .'Ill !.., BUI,, . r- ! ''' ,!,l '" BU.iranlio the rlgh '" tlrois-jli Inv Hlale-s. ltd ilvu.Mi, a.,.I tanuarv Sillli. Tlic I louso Iih1.iv i.ienl u nwiiulloii M'od. In ' n Coium'ssloii tn inevl iho Hniiiliirn t'.m. imillon nt Moiitgomery, Alabamt. It will ' I..... il... C ... 'li I ...i t . i . r-. . - - -- ims the .sviiali. Iho liioiiii hits', otlarw !.. .. ... . .. MoMiimicnv, Alabama. January LTdli. t , 'I'lioSliiie'Ciiuiiiilliiii will iidjoiiriiou Tiicj . )' m " l"' "' Mure h. . . Iiiiu.iiiiv, . t; January 'Jhll Ihe .Snato ndoptnl n rfohilluii to-dty dtv v'authurkiiig Ihe tluvcriior In send voIiiiiIim's ' iiulltoriziiig the tluvcriior tn send voluiiti I" Ihoussbttneoof Morida If tunhil, In en I" Uieussi-tiiKVof l-lorlda If iiexsleil, hi cne,mid IndinnniHills, whtre le will nexleo the of thre'iitcltiil hmi'iun, 'I'ho iiuiiiIkt of men ' . . ""i's". .i.tinc..i.iii'iary .i.ni. ""'" " 1"", "'r'.1 ihedislructlti.i nf tho I i ealamlly Unit tnuM lt.'.'a! nio liitliblnl to il for . mi I the duly nf ia.li Slal inu.. in .inw .i,-pn., iiiu,, iiii.iiniii'iiiii, io.ii ilti'il wns lliv gri',ilil ' I Iho tiitliin i that wo I lltu Ull kllllll In It lor lllir Itrii.lnllll' f l.-tt il . .. ... . ..... .'... " ,l,tf "" '" ,",'" -'"ll '" -v,,l,l all juil e-auso of emnplaliit, rrspcrllng the nir.ilrs nf Adui.rnllv Ci.tirt Couiiu!,s!ninrs, who were ssjl.tr Slates within the juridicliiui ol lli.',iipp.i!ulul In the shut holding Slalif. IMe 1 nitnl Stal.si lh.it wo ilesiie lu pvrf"iiu guio in Moul-iomuy wvio lusiriietnl to inake futlhlully ull Iho nli.lgatlou imiHKiil iipmi us Iiy Ihu (.oi.stitutlfii uml Iho laws of tin-, coun'.ry. j The lollowliu llcim urc fnuu Ihu sptcl.il i Wushlligt'.u d 'patehi nf Jan. 'J.'th, of the Citiciimull papcisi I heur il Mid that Mr. Xruurd, still eotill. ! iteiil, ifsirt that the sliveiy ilffi.-uity will IhiI i -s.-nn.il iii uiiriy u.i.is. ii is snii.ii, i.i.iav, that mi lut.leislainliiig l.as Imii had liv ' Sewiinl, (.ritt.uil.il mid li.iug.'ns upon the, will, in n fiw day, bun- u nuiilfo-to in which ho ' " glesatl.r.ietloii lo bulb the North I uud South. Mesr. Criltu.d, u, lllgler, D.tuglus nnd' oners, eai..i a nueiiig iimiishi, wiiii i.the- rhli.'o uud other einerv.itiki' nf thu I Inu.'. in others, eatl.il a luiellig IimiIsIiI, with lithe ridge iiutl other eoiinntiie of tlm ll.nu. In A....jl.l. . ., ll.tt. . .... ..lira. I.t t.... I .Coil'ldir II IK'W IIH-..iiri' of eolill.roni'M' lusl ' llu.'Inaii nr ArKuu-as, ut,. hlnrniaii idtr. Kisjlutions were lulopinl Minrlng Ihe Ohio, mtr,i utlu Knit and Dunn, aercctl ' udmlssioii of thu territory south nf .'I'! .'Ill' .,,.., -- . . .... . , lout I line wn no cause ol iiu.irrel. Ihl iter Ihut llu tonal maltir ends hire Howl nud Italley were Indicted. IimI.iv. bvinf Ihe (Iruiiil Jury. It Is well understood that u. 'rue bill hat lhn luuiid agalnsi ex-Secrclnry Ploj.l. ItiT.iN Itoi'ni:, Ii., January '.'Sib, Iu the llouc, tn.liy, u reolull..u In lu slruct llio Senator lo utrntu Ihelr runt iu the ,, o t. i.. . .1 . ,, ... , s. n. .m.iu-, nun iu.ii'riiir 1 i.t iii'ir.wniu. je in no mc same, nun nu 10 riliirn home, eaii.id much tlUcuIon, bat was adopted. , I I" Iho Senate, resolution iu fuvnr nf the. rK,l " Ms"iMinn, nml stating lliat nnynt.l umpi in coerce n iicr aomiu-in state irom uny qu iter, would ho regnrdeil by Iji;ijI.iu.i u u hotlilo ncl. was pas-ml. W.m...,tos, Jnmiary 28th. j ''he I nloti mui iiriimiiibe-iii-ni.r.igiil by the' prompt re-spone lo llo h.kltulion for Cmu-, mUsioner in mivl lure on tho Ith of Pthru- ury,iiuu 11 is nciieiiu 111.11 11 ueiion will com-. iicuni.ee. laws which may brin;.' on a eoi.llic!. mil I the , ilfoit of thu tonvcnlloiinre tc.led. Ho say hi duly I to protect Iho public properly, uud , he will do so to tho extent of Ids ubllily. I I Tho Chicago and Milwaukie Hoard of .Trade vl.lttd llio Picldeiit, Mr. Seward and others. In day. The President said, iu tho In- tcrview "If Mr. Lincoln shall miov his aeeesslon lo power ns much ns I taliull retire incut, ho Mid" 1 has bcci mail, ho will be n hippy man." Mr. Seward llerctotoro the cry, ' haeeitie t'nioii: uj ".i lui.-iu, oiu iomu ,. m, .i.iuii. i r..l ..l..,.. .!.... .. .1 I tell you, my iricnus, me (pnmion oi naery will line nuw uu laiti'ti tutu iiivi'iini. i i' uiu to saec the Union ; uud then save ull tho test wortli saving." The Ma) or of Washington has been sum. innnpil lii'rorii tlifl Si'lt'l-t (tntllllllltl'C. to tL-tifv ,,-"-;.-:.;-.---..------, nistou tu m n .innj m . mv ....mi. Ho privately sa he know nothing about It. Tho Fugitive Slave law Intruducil by Mr. Dou'hi3 Is considered a lliormiirh and rllective measure, obviating tho objections to tho pres- n..l .. I 1. 1,. iuihu. W ahiinotos, January 23tli. Secretary Dix bus Is-ueil orders that cap- win 01 revenue ciiiicisu.iii imi uvmcr up ""'" vessels io tcwis, out uiiiuu ii.iui iu u.o Inst, and, If ovrrpowereel, to blow thrm up. I lo tins also written to Iho Collector of New Oileni.s, to apply lo the Oovcriior of Louisiana to rcvouo tne seizure or mo unvcrnmcM moj pltal.nml tho order for removing 2o(l pallents, Air. Dix denouncing It ns nn net of outrageous unmanly. iiiirncciul to any ago or country. Senator Mnllory,nt Pensacola, telegrnplKil to Senator lllgler, last cerulng, that 1.700 men were on tho pound to resist the reinforcement of Port Pieuens, nnd that If the Jlrooklyn at tempted lo relievo tho Port u bloody light would follow. Tho crmnd of the rloop-of-wnr jiiookiyn is Dcilevctl to i or a peactTiii character, with u view lo intercept liostllo demonstrations on the part or tb' uiilf Squadron, Cir.nt.r.sTON. 8. C. Jan. 28, The Legislature lo day unanimously resolved oi .Mr. iia)no ami uovrrnor lakens, wnno the former was nt Washington, was considered lit Executive session, Jt nppcnrs that the ill- tlin.itum of South Carolina was tho surrrnder ol Poit Sumter, nnd tho withdrawal ol the Pcdcrnl troop) that South Carolina promised to pay for Ihu fort ; nnd that Mr. Hayne, in ilclerencc lo tho wishes of Southern Comrrcss men, withheld the proposition, tlnv. Pickens now tells Hayne to make n final demand for Iho fort, repudlallng the PrcslduilV position , "'u"c ' '" Hr. fifrs. Jan. 2R. I oerulloning iutelligniee rrom iisliiiigioti, tJHt.nia win rcei uii mis nmm: l TI.e ruiiiw v-sw life hi M today that (Jen. Seott Imd receleul new IiilelHgu.ee lelallve to ncsgiison t,iu (.iipiiin i.y sceefiiou invniurs, I ul.li'li it. iw. .J till, i mill li nn-.li.lf. I Judge llobimon, who whs dspitihul In - - : - - - - - -.. IheSj'ithirn Stati In' Virginia, to induce Tl.c tlrn menls of Tleli'rait.l Jurv ha mado three present menls of Px-Sieieliiry Plovd. Pirst. for n mahndmliibtiiilloii of nffice ! second, lor com- plieily In the nbdraclloii of lioii.ls nml third. ior eon tiring lu'iiui'i tne liomniiiuil. ills ,..1.1... .1 I.t.. ..,,,,..,. hi ol transit til i.isnni iti.ii. inu ion. ciiiiiiii win uo rent.) o'o'sv ui i i,v uii inv i iiriuiiu 9 'ivi.'i.ii uie , for the nrlloii iif Ihe Jury tn morrow. , sir.'. 'he lii"sl Interne iwclliimnt rxlsls in ccr' hi ongnvsioual circle iu consequence nf the l.icl haling nut Unit Iho Howard Silicl Coiumltlivof Ihu llouo had pnsllivucvidiiiec1, Ita.l.iii. Il.i in nC t, f..iiti.tiri..,. ...t.ilti,,. lit tl.tj .. .. . wloie mini in it e'i.upliai'y c eily nnd viciill v In overt lirow l- tlm Ouirrii. inuil. In which "cit lain prnmlni nt nfiietals mid citizens of Wiuhluglon mid elsewheiu llgure. . Si'iilMii'iti.n. III. Jan. 'J8. i It U now iHisllitt'lv silllnl that Mneoln wllldetiarl for Wiishfiiutin nn tin 11th nf. Peliruary, lie will to hciicc r.r l.-.rimilc hit'iiilalillrs of Ihe Indiana I si-IVu I it n! Ihriuv inn i m. nil i auiai ; urn the tnnr to .Mw oiu ninl rhlliulelphla is not imfussitile. Ar r.in-tiniiits In.- sn'u trait nil tho way llirmigli ate Ulng imule. Nn inilitniy icort will Ik) itm pint, 'lie entire Journey I ex- ini'iiu in nu' iii.mr iii tic in trnti.iis. Mll.l.iliiKVll.l.r. (i.i.. Jail. SH. Tl.e OiiKiiiiitiv ltdoritiil nu S.ituiil.iv. ntiol. Ithlnis lisl.rnl I'miili. uni ri i.i,n.!il, ..1 i.ti.l .iniiunillul loilay, lor tint purpose t.r maklu.' . - . . . . . ' u I'lnvlslnnal Ifiiiiriim.ut on the bails ol tl. Pt.l.iiil I on.titution. The- OrilioatiiT ifi'.lh.uiiig i.illiig ri'veuut- law was tost, nnd in. Oiiluamt riibluntiiitly ihu sumo us that of Smith Citrnllut "lis iiilnpti.1, nit. r n long nud uiilmalid th.li.ite, bv HlU iig.iiusl 111!, II.Mitusiifi.u. P.i Jan. 'M. , n.n i.as ikiii iniro.iuiiii into tne .eiialf niilhnrlxlng S'lit niilust eil.c and eouiitlos tn recover Imm Indlvhluiil nsiiursuf slave. In lib nf Pebmary. Di.tkoit, Mich.. Jan. 29. A large mcetm; of the citizens favorable to llio jilan of the lluulcr Slate Ci'itiilitloii us- simi.'.il lit mo I liy ton cull nf ilieMueu simb'.il lu Iho Clly Hall, last tilithl, pursuant ton cull nrihe.Muwir. I ho Hall uii' sl.-ti-s !v ...k..t .ut 1 1...I, lu.t.t. ...i.l... ... ..I.I..I.. ...I I'llcliil, hiiu.lri.ls in' mitlniicc. The prominent Dcni ,l lllf. tlll.l.l.U I" I'l'lll.ll ll'l nn 1 1 hi' was ii.tilri'i'M.1 by ninemlio inul Iteliuhlieau rt'Cuk- ... . ... as a Slate, Willi or without sl.nery, uud ull ! north of that hue to bo free : thu r nmindmciit the Punitive Slieclw. to nrcvent kldtiait' plngi llio rejieal ol Personal I.llierly Hill tho prevention of Interference by Congress rry 1 evpt with the eoiiHiit of the pj.tple of Mary. lami mill Virginia; iimi me instinct ninl ier- ti-.tual tirohibitlou of the African slave trail ' 1 .1 i..,..i 1... ninviiwfiiiw niiu itiioiii.i.i 111 iriniiu iu i;ius.iig in urge mo wginaiurc to rrpc-ai ino IVrniual Liberty Iiws. Nl.w Veu.K, January 2plh. Ihu lummniiy llalltonientlonl.nl cun- ing paweti no;iiiiuii iiHirueiing ineir neie gate lo Iho State Convention tu demand their nnipialillid ueognltlonii the reprccntu- lives of the regular nrgnulAitlon nf llio city Deinocrucy j and that if uny other delegates from Ihu melri poll have scat ure-ordul ihcm, llio Taiuinar.y ih-hg.ile.i (.ball withdraw mid laKO 110 pare III u.e nrocevtiios lAnnleton Oakworth, kIIii n comprehensive In tho opinion of tho peoplu of Ihi clly, the best plan tor inu teuiemeiiv ei vur iiauunai d fflcultic?. James I. llr.nly madenn clalicratoand ulilc sikcci Tor tho Piiloii, M lowed liy tho Hon Hiram Waldrhlge, Ihu linn. Ilemy II).lo nnd other. A icsolution w.i mlopted to appoint lliree Coininlsslon to vb.lt the CongreW or ll ui . I confer with tho delcg, settlement of tl.e 6iivk.l iiiiiioiiii inrec e;ommissiouer iioni iu. cny ... ..! t. .i. ,.. .....r.i... - I?.... I.......; inu .mvuiiio .i.atv, ate In regard to n ion iiurstioii. Tho Chair iiiuinlnted ussii.-h Coiiimhaloiiers Jnmcs T. Ilra.ly. Cornelius K.tiarrl.onaiid Appleton Oak Sinilh. lie coiiiinU-sIoiiii mo to pro- eivd upon their mission iiuiudialely. nud loic port ihu rc.iilt of their labor ut tho earliest priictlc.tblo luni.iii.t. Iu Ihu Senate, on Monday, the 2 till of Jan. nary, Mr. Si ward picsiuted a petition from citizens of New York, reinonstrailng ugalnst any legislation giving protection to slavery In Ihe Territories. Ho iibo presented a petition of 7U0 cillzen of Niw York, praeing for somu ndjustment of National difllrultles. Mr. Dougla Introduced a bill nmendatory of the Act or 179.1, nnd tho Act or 1850, In relation to fugitive slaves. Kefcrrcd lo tho Judicial)' Committee. Mr. llwln iircntcd tho memorial of Dr. Itube, Sccrclary of Ihe Pacific ltuilroud Con vontlnu, nnd the petition inking for the pus ugo of the Pacific Itailroad Dil!. Mr. Wilson presented Ihu petition of Moses Davenport nnd others, of New bnrypnrt, Mass,, In faeor of n speedy passage or Iho Crittenden resolutions. Mr. Wilson maile somo ironical remarks In favor of Iho petition, which was In lil on tho tabic. Mr. Itigler presented resolutions In favor of inc iTiiteiuith resolutions. M r. Ci ilteiidcn sulitnltteil rrsolutlons In favor nf hi resolutions fium .M.chlgnu nod other Stales. Mr. hcrson presented the Ordinance of Se cession of Uiorgia, which was read. Ho ad dressed Iho Senate, Justifying tho course of his Slate. He said there were two important 'points yet for the conslilornlii ion of tho Uovern iiiciit, cither lo make war or mnkc tience. If It undo war, Iho South will seize nil Iho forti fications, nud not pay n dollar of the public debt, laughter. Ifcocrcinii wem nth mpted, the South would light, n'ul ncicr submit to subjugation till every while man was extermi nated. Cotton I king. If Iho Government blockades the ports, other nation will Inter fere. If no war ensues, the South niiirht eon- shier the subject of n reconstruction, but he "'" opposed to it. lis neKuonledgcil many courlisii'S nnd bade the Senators farewell, Mr. Mason, of Virginia, nddrcved the Hen nte, moelnir Hint the President' inessnee Ite printed. Ilesnldthnt Virginia offered herself m a mediator, nnd the resolutions rrnmsttd the President to prcecnl n collision, which, If it did occur, no mortal man could remedy the evils lo follow. He trusteil the nobV Ihut of Ids State would bosucci-ssful. It wns delusion to think that coercion would not lend lo wnr. I le said that I tic seizure of forts wns n measure of tincnution. If iie.ieo was rcstoied. ceirv ' dollar of Iho public; proiieriy would U; lie- ciiuutid Tor. lie iiUictrd lliat Ilia rrciiling Slates were nelmtul bv n dislrc to keep the icacc,nid the plan of Virginia wns the only course which would avert the crisis now thre.itcr.eil, Mr. Hale n-l.cil If Virginia had made n sim ilar appeal lo the scccdim Slates. .Mr. .mmi on miswcnd iimi it conimuiiirallon I-. ,.. .. imd '"ii sun innti tliCHpur.'itliig htale-s. . -r. innipi.in iiu.n. u ien.uiyiidiiics,nreu tliesuieiiil Slate on certain nnKllilmeiits It the I onstiliitlon. Ho said that he would lie willing tn tend It tn any Committee siggcst ! provided ho could hi assured llicy would ni nrwijiiu n. iieiernii in ine.-vnci torn ...tilhi ..r I.'.... ,i.. .1... O.M. ..... it. .....! .1 .. .Mr. .Morns off-reil n resnliitlon that mem. '"'W rr.tiii s'liivhiiMIiig Slate bo requlml In prcsuitnii ullliiMliun, proiwsmg and rmbra v'ns t'lilr view, itOi width they will be llilHll" til lilii1.fi llii.tr Kliitia fn m.t nit tit tn the Union ns ii final nill.istuictil. Ih uuivni tho prei'loiis qiicntlon. when tho resolution ('" I'M 'J!' only vnlhig In Ihe nffirmativ The report of tho Committee of Thll)thrie c-""' "I'.- lino up. Mr. Prior vindicated the South, nwuinlni' -Mr. I nor vindic.ile "".,l ".'c L,ll,.m w" n,r ready dissolved, nnd tho 'mi uiurniiiive -now was jmiei'or war. ,,nn, iii'iti-ii ii riiiiiiii'iii ui inu rill f to lake nit tho Senate' uin"ndinc:it to the ICnii'iis bill, which pts'nl. 1 1 Tngnliist 4'.'. So lit ICniiMS bill has p.iMnl Imtli 1 1 mi vs. (tn ll.e motion or Mr. I'nrton, ti.ii Hdu. tlliilil n susiri..in of tho rilliS. !U"ed thu bill fur tii'iri'iff.ctu.illy nrg.uil.itloii Ihi militia of the D'strlet of CnhimMi tin n'ilnl .1'.' i wiii.oni mueli nppiwirion Iron. l!io Weinocrats. Ailjiiurueil. I'roui the K, il It'll!!' lnlntmUul Kxlra of """"""" K" 'oe iui.miug new ny rony l I , ...I. ..,.,. .... rrom Si. I.0U1S tn lb. '.'.I : Hr i..ii ii, oi I 2 A.M.-0,. Wed.,,!.,?.. "Ksolte Italir!;..! ' Piill hoved Iho Senate br u vote nf .'IT In 1 1 If the iinn iiihuenls are cnueurnil in bv the II. '.in Ihu linpr"h u I that llu I'lisldiiil will not veto the bill. 'I'ho Ciiialition or the country I still ui.d r dls.'iilou iu IniiIi bramlii' ol Cnngnss, Nn nctlnii Ins ytt Ikvii hud liidientiii.' the proba ble rnnill tlmu''li the lirnneh.s nf eomproiiiiM.. ore maiirially stnuclhciinl. On Thursilay, Si wartl maile nimthrr girnl spireh, Ilk mealing tho l.leii or Union u. para liresse pillion that nil .lillleullies wniild be ninicuhly isdjustnl lu whicli opinion I lioulns eniicnrrtil. M.....I1 L tl.l S.-..U nr.t'j BIu.mI. iwt.x ,...n i.t . ; ," ',""".''", i-1-ss..i ..... ...iu ... , iniiigiii tjt iMir 11 ii. 1.; batth; uud MinhI. .....I tho conitructlon was . Th Uvw , ,w p..rinTI0Ilt ,n!Ut rr ,u. r.Kl..illi) M'wnil. ,,,,,., !p.iIorehithliiK,eondiicli-.l.mlliolrictillms. dri-at Inliriiil is now nltnelinl lo the Cm ,. ,,rliiclplf, ni.iiiagi'il llirmiithoul lt ot.-r veiitlnn which I In lw uembled nt Wiwhlng.itloiis wlih id., piuetnallly ol clm-kwork. ami ton on Monday next, ns tin- matt hkfly means pirllcnlarly ilenlng or the cmlldeucc of Ike lu iiflbrtl a satisfactory settlement of the pie-' jiutdtc. em irouni.'. New Yoik .. , , 4, , , ,, I IVnimlvana, (ho, Indiana., Nnrib Carolina, Kcnlucky, Mlsiouri Illl'l Itliode Is'aud hate njipolntnl delcgalc. Mntsiehiisctts and Illinois ure eon j'di ring the Mll'i.-Ct. The public mind Is kept lu n state nf con tlmitl ngitnllon by publications of collisions. ut ivnaei:a ami ui sli.irli-i.lon, iiioii"li notli ing hostile has yet occurred, nor uny reliable iii.nraiioiis tuai men n renin is uiimiurni. Thu Administration will not do anything to bring on a collision. The rear Is, that Slate troop will attach Port Piel.ru. These npprchcukion nro pro duces! mainly liy Wu.hlugton corrcMiiilciit, Apprehensions of tin nttael; upon Washing ton li.ne completely exploded. Oenrral Scott was before tho Committee, nud stated that ho had suflle-icnt ground to warrant the adoption of precautionary mea sures, though tlio cvi.le-uec wus nut ot tl.c lrni,,,i.l pi UMI'IM. eH v... I cnib Iter the nub lie fee iil nt It chnion. . and . the subject ha men canal up in thu ngisia ...... .. '. ...... 1 If turo and at publie meetings, a an ourt net or eocicion. Tho North Carolina. frgLluturo has passed the Comcnllon Hill to be submitted to the people. Tennessee sends delegates to the Montgom ery instead of tho Washington Convention. The Tc.ias legislature I in session. Only one-drill of tho member nro opposed to Imme diate secession, tlioit'.'li It U impeded the mat ter will bo submitted to the people. Clinginau I reelected lo llio U. S. Senate from North Cmolliia. Tho Dally Overland Mall Hill has passed the House by 107 against Oi. A ItiNi'i's. The editor of the S. 1 Jlul (fin writes from Washington that Senator Hakcr had some hard word with 0. A. Wash burn, of tho S. V. limes, and brother to all Iho Wnihburnc in Congress, concerning ap pointments for tho Puciflo coast. Tho llulldin editor llouls tho picteutlons and claim of Fnrwell, whose brother-lu law In llio Oregon Legislative Assembly voted for Col, linker and who therefore cspecls an office, It I reported that South Carollni has I 'i"i n.me .01,1 ici.ic.iy .non .iwin no m.1.1. n-iln tiri'si'iiiiil nn iilihiiituin io n Iili.tr m "'feury riniilly uml Ituliildual. ns n tliiu'ly ap The 1'.' tdi ill i.u. to Se ' '" 1' "r "' K,, cnM WU ca," l"xmtT llelie-sltliiilmadeiorepl). ,'llalo rill. Tt while ca. or lo.iailan.lluK.ob.tl Iho .loopof.wnr Jhodlyn ha Joined the ,,.,., Bll(, t.rni.narenlly li.eurtbloelracier,iilll JAiffimiiiin iiit 1 t'iis.icol.1. , tiinly skid lulu woiiili'irul curaliio Mwrn 11 burl Pickens I attached, these vessels I , u'Kmlt udaptallou to tho wants or loan will cn-opcralc iu Its ilefeuse, though It is sup. I ihcu nlillilctt. poidut Wuhlnglon that I.leul. Stlntr will l-'orsalolu California by llcddluglon Co., lie nblo lo sustain hlinsi II without nsilstuuce.lt lenry Johnson A Co., Charles Morrill, Sail Forties Monroe, in Virginia, has been re- Frniicbc.il It. n.MclonahlACo.,SacrauK;nlot Inforcctl, end guns pointed hsndwii). This like, Cofflu A Co., .Marysvlllo 1 and by Sm Ih MAltJilKD. At the residence of Charles K. C'liappcll. on Mllle Apph'Kulc Creek, Jackson county, Mon d.iv, Pcbriiury Iflli, by Win. Stnrkey, J. P., Mr. Samiki, OiiAi'i'm.i. nud Mb Hannah Mi vina C'oiim veie. The Printer was remembered by tho young couple, nud wo wish Ihcm n llfo of contentment ami prospcilty. "" ""JUIITIIH. In Jacksonville, Monday, February l8lh, the tndy of M. Mlszr.R, of n Son. SPllOrAt NOTICES. PHOENIX LODGE No. 23, A. F. ft A.M. Hold their rcirulnr communications tho a S.utnmv IivKMsiis on or preceding thc'irjf'' lull moon, in I'litcnix. urvunn. T S. Jl. WAIT, W. M. S. ItKliurii, Sre'y. jaii2(:2 OUIXiON CIIAPTKH KO. 4 ROVAL ARCH ZVIASOIVS, .i ok sox vir. t. a:, o n no ox, Will hold Its regular communications on th First SJnturtlns' KsiiiIhk nrl.stri Maitlhr All sojourning Companions In good standing arc cordially Invited ItHitlciiil. W. W. POWJ.UH, If. I'. J.'. T. Jm:.nn, Scc'y. dccBil" VARREN LOUOE No. 10, A. F. & A. M; 11(11,1) lliclr regular communication llm WViliii'ril.iy l!i cnliigs nn or prcccitlng; tho full moon, in ' iee'K'osvii.t.i.', imiv. 0. W. UllKKH, W. M. ' II. Itl.noM. Sit'n. I. 0. 0. F. JACcoNvit.i.i: I.oiuii: No. 10, holds its regri lar mi'cllngs rury .SAWIWA V A'lV.V.W, 1'XC'pllng In the llr-t week of cncli nionlh, when It Is held on I'ltlOA V MV.'XtXll. Ilrolhcr In good (tai.dlug nro cordlslly In riled lu n! lend. W. C. HANSOM. N.O. Ilr.Mir DfM.iMiKii. It. Scc'y. ni:(im Tho rceupcrativo mtalities of Sand's t?r- saparllla ncier rails to give entire satlsfactlii.t, when fairly under Its Inlliicnce the purihVil blood Conors through I lie nrtcrii?, veins nn.l lifsuca of the Irmly lncrea.'tl In volum-1, Impurt ing healthy noiirl-limvnl to tho ellnl organs, with the pul'c tliong nud regular and Hi df. gcitlnii Improvid ; the pallid check soon re gains tho line or health the feeble htcoaii strong. Hulfcrcr from scrofula, ulcerous nml eriipllii' disorders, try It and he comlncrit. Dyincrsln, Fever and Acuo, Indigestion, sour stomach, water hratli, heart burn, bllllousness, lltcrcoinplalul.nchtlty, (lulu Iviiey, Jaundice, chaugu of climate, ciek head aclte, Iosk of nppi'tlte, reinale cnniphtlnts, opjirc slon after rntlug, uud (-literal ilehlllty are rnnld- ly, ttTt.-ctui.lly and surely cured by the Oxv utmiin llirin:, CM.mmMi i:Mio;rt:. JUilirnhf 11,11, i;.. J'int ir.lli. IMH.-Hiir. ing nilh ml Tor llllivii scar with l))sKpl, In Its worst form, nnd haeliu eon-iiltnl wltli the 'cm I'liy-ici.ins, l niiV'Icl.iiis. nml Irittl iiirv lliliiir riTiun, 'iiy-lci.iiis, nml lri.il eery IIiIuk rec .ini'iidiif. wllhoiil reller. I was liidiieid In Irs Hi ini'iidiif. wllhoiil relief, I wns litiliieid lo try lit" u.whi.mtkii llirrcii. un.l In fori! I had Inkrn .mo Imltlu t fuuml niVM'ir iii'ieh lu'lti-r. nu.l run lliiu.il laUug them unlit I was entirely rtirr.1, uud iinw iitjoy ns cihuI In nilh ns I rwr did In my lire. 1 nil,.' ph'auivluni'oiiimi'ii.llugtli,in to ull who nro sliii. tarty ulU'drd. JlMiy I.lMHtlolir. Pit rate In I'all.Vutu bv Itntinu'toii A Co., in my jiiiiti'ou , to., timrie .Morrill, n Kruiii'lsen It. II Melt in ihl A Cn..r'.icrn.u.'iito ; sties, i-niiiii .v lu.. .iiurni(' i .-mini . iiavi. ,,"r,,"l,, ,w" b ,T-1"; . J- Why -s Qulucy Hall t .n Tn. el.cn, hi pOiiilnr ! l.iwiu.' Iho price there are Irresistible argil n.eiits 1,1 Its f.tior. Wur r.ro so miy cuslnmrrsriuirlniitly tub liiK p'livli.w.'s nt I'iim'v llu.i.T ll,raii- a llU-ril adii-rlbtug mllcy has maJtr Itiinwii to tlio mllllo.i llio r.u-ls lint tin-i-stalr IMiiui'iil l lln lirL'ift nun In the city, ninl lh gnods oliirii 1. the l-it uud the cheapest. U'uv are three salerooms nci.lcd alUeiMrr II11.1.: Th.'vnre Ihecirn't or a ti'itlllmalr' extension or buliii'w. round' it 111-111 hn s'liercv mid faith- ruini-v4i.rinirs.ienl rcpilretl ly llio griiwlnif inoti'oi inu iiuiise. ti'.i.. .1.. ii. . ... .. ...... M....r..i ... ... '.. . ' - Wui'.v von go tn San l'mnclscn, buy yonr i,,,,,,,, . , (,rNl.v ,U . nm. ' y,mmo. ti.-v l.v n iliitms. Iti-ini'intier. at 14T. IIS aiiJ I.Vl Vldiiiriou sir. i't. -is Dm Wistar'i Balsam of Wild Cherry. Tho only pure mid genuine llnbarn Is, anst for tho last twenty )enr, lias hct-n prepared by Sktii V. 1'nwi.t; A Co., or Iloston ; nnd Ihe-lr prluttil name, ns well in Iho written signature of I. IIitt.s, tipjK-ar on tlm oilier wrapper. A you would iu old llio spurious mid hare the gen uine, l.ilt mine i lUr I This tut alunble remedy WisrAiiV IIimim or Wii.n Ciikiiiiv I Iho best nno t-xtntit for Iho safe, sjieedy nud permanent ctiroofeoughs, cold', tore throat, bronchitis, aslhiun, ptcuilsy, pneumonia, croup, whooping cough, bleeding ut Iho limit', pain In Ihe breatt or side, nu.l lu fact cury form of throat, chest -mil Iiitii fiiiiiiiliitntd. ii4 mil im iii4ru'riii' tl ... . ... . ... .. SCII. ll"',rorii.inii,uri-Buii. i,.w...n... -.-.. M:V ADVLKTISBJIEKTrJ. .IWwlIU Treei. L A WTON "BLACKBERRIES I PHILIP RITZ. 4 . Of Glen Run Nurseiy; WH.Ii remain In Jaeksonvllic until Wednes day uM-iilii! next, to dispose of hbs choko stock or 1'PAll TUEIS ami LAWTON lll.ACKlltiUUY Ph A NTS, ull warraiita healthy. Terms low, so as to close out hit stock. Apply at I.OVi: &. IHLUElt STOUB. February 8:, 'CI. U.MPQUA low Tlgur SAltT 10 tons for sole at urc. Feb. 2U, WAni..M0H(UN4C0. Cbcoso 1 Choose 1 1 (SV. Ion No. 1 Cheese for sale at a very low ,KJ liBiirc. ai, , Jail. 12. WAHli, lUHUiW & WU. PWiHHH.S l9wSws3sfl7WQBHRLSPssl