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e" over Chief Justice Taney, who sends Smalley No. 2 about his business. If Treadwell were on a treadmill, he would be in his right place. --By the way it is now known that the Cabinet came within one vote of arresting Toombs for treason. Crittenden's amendment was thrust to the wall again on yesterday. Putting down Crittenden has become a part of the regular order of business in the Senate, but the old fellow pursues his game, "pressing and paroli-ing" at every "turn." I wonder he don't Crittenden has become a part of the regular order of business in the Senate, but the old fellow pursues his game, "pressing and paroli-ing" at every "turn." I wonder he don't "copper" occasionally. Lenisiane goes out to-day. The slides and snows on the railroads have delayed the mails from that State for ten days or so, and I am caused at the close of a New Orleans letter new before me, which runs thus:--"In the strictest confidence, we expect to seize all the forts and arsenals in this neighborhood to night, But keep dark." Certainly I will, friend Jones. But your admonition is useless. I was born dark, and have kept dark — very dark — ever since. The a
e. A convention of workingmen is to be held in Portsmouth, Va., on the 12th prox., to send delegates to the National Convention at Philadelphia on the 22d prox. Thomas Francis Meagher was among the passengers from Central America who arrived by the Ariel at New York. The flannel mill of J. Stott & Sons, at Stottville, N. Y., was burnt on the 28rd Inst.--loss $10,000. Ex-President Tyler will, while in Washington, sojourn with the President by special invitation. The Crittenden resolutions have passed the New Jersey Senate, the Republicans to a man voting against them. Among the novelties in New York churches is a hydraulic engine for "blowing the organ. " The report that Ex-President Pierce has sold out his bank stocks, &c., is contradicted by the Concord (N. H.) Patriot. Gen. Harney, it is stated, will command the military in the District of Columbia upon the occasion of Lincoln's inauguration. John H. Collins and C. W. Gall, attached to the