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1’ PHE. YORK HERALD. . ry : 2 i] i MO.. 5782. tS OEe RRS SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1850. i, body in Paris are not idle or indifferent to the de- be of the two small tela 3 big decided on. |W. side; the i ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. u interes ‘ Ae may ee ees Avr Venger oon. oe tree ervonh on. We seed te them ,Gommen tad ple og of light, and if « by the recent elections, are now eS a co Tonlan Telends, This be- pad hg rd ral that the Holy Father sation, ob the olber. Neverthelees, « ua neither | been parti anxiously e1 the | comes o question, and on it Russia and i: ¢ i THE DETAILS iously in adding to the a of their had resolved to leave for Rome in the ning of be too slow nor too sanguine in the cause we pre- partizans in the National Assembly, and in chee! France are justified in demanding in virtue of what the resolution wi hilt absolutism forth all ite strength, ov THe the attempts of the government against liberel | tie Breland ee cere les ce Aunloated offically tot wate eirve. Pisaee | eek he tories and etograde of ope ted | Ow H 5 <eetshetetiene. Innted for wighleon yearn, to upon herself te ro- ties 7 cone and tl fy fel ehould ++ sheds ; it advices from Hongkong are to January Sf 1— ; EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. The Paria. co of the London Chro- | °ouserect map of Greece, and to appropriate any thatthe te ee t. France, to a man, t Pome P ps, ‘listed We can no further positive information wile 7 . nicle, under date of Thursday, the 2ist ult., roa ecoten thes must be ree hee eee peel hy in order to og he OE fig popular ne Ft iberal ee party. ‘And Eh rocee wchectaieb relating Sette teneeans ve The French Elections, > “The defeat of the Ministry, and of the whole of Rossla, Mngland, end’ Prance having assigned to the French fleet; but different reasons cause a pre- | although moderate and men of sense give hepe | understood that the proposed tax will be. y, Se. die. Sie. Of the ar cuicoa of mane Paity» 08 the question | CUumcioes for her dndouce, ou vil eck toss chien! | rhce, Rt, ihe land route. A midile course will | and adherence to hima, that great mage of the Get- | doned; but, should the trade be under the sy n f juty on his going in tl | man support, re- ul i of money in the public funda, a spoken of by all the | Sa be attained if Mugland Terathoriaed te have s | [0 Terracina, under the eaooft of the French hipe, | main’ Takewarm or indifierent. Herein ‘lice tho | have in view wil tecnica et ee } The Ew Capt: Lott, was announe- Papers of this morning a8 a severe check to the | vithis irecognel Wiande. from the coast. The Hm. | UP to the present time, the Holy Father has come | danger. With the arms and the minds of the Ger- | ‘Trade isin « healthy state, and after the new } steamship oore, government. The greatness of the majority rf you to make serious representations te | $ no decison on the subject, und it is the only | mans united the Russians and the Austri- | year (12th proximo) a considerable i | ed off the Cond gee o'clock mer gener 3 oe Lets erry 232) is Ses of the nga government, and ‘to invite isin she most | point which remains to be settled.’” | ans, we mare no ge But the be in most i of tempat is expected. tea, the Bho reached about f-past great rprise, and as it is wn number manner to hasten the cessation of state of aKa king t i is people t excess of export Chi f ‘fe the afternoon. a2 eee | of red republicans in the Assembly is leas than | things which there is sever Tho Affairs of Germany. pre Logs Mts seed kr Aa legion, which | lest , is now maaned ae ray fae = -4 3 200, the result is considered as a that a Rocce co ta best, to OPENING OF THM PARLIAMENT AT ERFURT. he commands, in addition to his own—that is the | few shi are going forward, this excess willl She left Liverpool on Saturday noon, the 23d | portion of the conservatives still assume a hostile be pe prem ap pa tet will be Atel ic ich from Erfurt, of the after- | advance of David against Goliuh, which, if it turn | be further reduced. ‘ult., and Halifax at six o'clock on Wednesday | Sttitude to fin catteat. Toe is eye? pare te Pte ae ey ale s Fopeerantodios corey gf ond To om ‘20th of arabs oy the opening | out triumphant, must be from a miracle. We mentioned, in our leat, that Fc three Oi supposed hich hereafter oxpeot e German parliament. 6 first siti -—_—— nese taken into custody at Macao, after the murder | ‘ recent Paris elections bad put an end to the differ- Le gm ‘and, Twill ‘add, on her nollie wih re. place in the government house. The oiete a of | ‘Wartempurg. of the late Governor, had been liberated. ‘Seu hi ‘The details of her news, a summary of which | ences in the conservative ranks. This defeat, com- | spect to all the powers, ‘and small, whose coasts | the administrative council took their seats at half- ; OPENING OF THE DIFT—IMPORTANT SPEECH OF THE | in consequence, surrendered the head and hand | swe gave, teligraphically, on Thursday and Friday | ing at the moment whan te Pee inhe demn en oge tet udden afteek. It will also enable ¥ past 2 P. M. dor ne | Wie “Phot oe tia’ ki dew Governor Amaral. They were sent to Macao ine + ‘. troduce against Ie Mg ing in position af- Baron Rado , Wi i e Diet e kingdom of ‘urtemberg was unattend functionary. The ast, will be found highly interesting. préss, against election meetings, juries, &c., is a | forded to her by ber Teencias. meets superiority, | commission, tdyeused the a pati hg mr, be | opened on the 15th uit., by the King in person, The rte po not yet nia mf ~ } The United States steamer Jamestown was to | source of great embarrasement to the government. | contemplates in future to pursue a distinot and whieh he gave them an historical account of the | 8Pe¢ch trom the throne on this occasion is a re- | ‘There has been a di among part of the | Jeave the Mediterranean for America, on the 15th | The Presse and Siecle both say that it was in con- | o¢ polly (politigue d'isolement, of nan or events which preceded and led to the German par- | Markuble and important document, of which we ‘occasioned by their pay being in arrear — i! saltimo. sequence of the consteriation of the salulstere, c Hersolf fom all olat and common sbigaions sad | Uam@ent. He dwelton the duty which the united | €'ye the following extract:— | oy For the tiny have Deeeeee See A Minister ‘ustice all community of action (sckderite d'action.) governments of ting titution. Thi , (says ‘urtems- bs war are e \—a frigate from Gea, i The storeehip Relief, Lieutenant Totten, eleven | abstained from presenting his measures. MM. Rou- | Suthorive each of the en powers, ) Sasa out fe that all e governments would nasetis ee Seane tee bam 8 tar oe ee of | and « corvette from Brazil. The Commodore, De eee rte caatcee arte | Rite nite Heian eite edhe | tetas Soe RENE eras | RO Tete tas hate, | Rawat. tenes ogee ak | Cumemmmnan Gn te, © be new iu i ec ni e en no will uel ul i . Hi ‘Southampton on the I cag ose Bremen for New | the vote was announced. A short consultation im- | and pleasure; no other right but that of material are prevented by the. Danish wae. Hantee tan | pa ee cag dora ng Ysed for. this th... ho Go Xdvices from Shanghai are to the 19th January, é ‘ofk. She was to take on bourd 600 tons of coal, | mediately took place between M. Rouher and his | foree ( Mp coreg mi on les fosblee d'outre vegie que | Saxony difler in their views from the united go- | means which aro still likely to be used, must produce | An advance of five and six cents had taken plues \ cand about 200 tons of French merchandise received | colleagues, which ended in the bills remaining in | * tolente, d'eutre droit que le force materielle.) vYernments. The former has declared its intention | ® contrary effect; that is to say. vision and in manufaetured goods, and after the holydays @ from by the steamers Atalanta and Despatch. | the Minister’s portfolio. The following, which purports to be a of a| to secede from the league. An impeachment hag | Wholesale dissolution. The panes harmony, risk trade was expected. Tea.—Of black ouly In the Le ive Assembly to-day, the report of | despatch from t Neeselrode to Baron ow, | been brought forward ayainst Hanover as well ag | *#tion, and Liberty of the nation about 9,000 pac! and of green packages, The French Republic. the committee on the elections for the department | was published in a morning paper yesterday:— Saxony. The united. governments must not allow | 26 824 preserving the peculiarities and the inde | remained over, all common and inferior di { cruz tesuiz or Tux. ELECTIONS—rux success oy | Of the Seine was presented. ‘The committee re- | 4), Sr. Parsnamvna, le 8 doa ¥eb,, 1850. | | themselves to be deterred by obstucles, The com- | Poudence of Its Principal clang. Thelr foreible fusioR, | tions, Silk.—Stocks nearly exhausted, and ‘< ¥ ‘TRE SOCIALISTS—THE EFFECT IN PARIS—CHANGE ported {hms tha proceedings wore ceplan an that FP pep tle Bi rye ya ph Mo missioner then adverted to the bills which the go- | must lead to internal dissolution, and anuihilate our | though prices had advanced considerably, and itted. INISTRY—THE CR: ETC., IN THE Y- CRISIS, > ETC Of No. 1 quality, vernment intended to submit to the parliament— | existence ass nation. Vor the lasting union of our me fos aoe cent Neher than Rey the previogs The result of the French elections produced | Camot, Vidal, and de Flotte) ought to be admi , Lord Palmersto such as the charter of the constitution and the there is but form, vii gi ‘a sensation in Paris. ‘All the nae wee can- | M. Denjoy then rose and eaid that he had no ob- Swe tee whe prvared prance Hellente | Memorial, the clectignary law, ‘and the additional | the federal; that form te cabanas. s igreater displ none to be had. The exports to date were 9,638.— ql tee for the capital have been defeated, and at ‘pcugn to make to the return of MM. Cammot and ernment, had consented to suspend them on accept | 2¢t. Baron Radowitz exhorted the house to sub- | of strength and powor, at home and abr, than the | Vessels loading would take from 1,500 to 2,008 { the head of the successful list stands the name of | “idal; but that as regarded M. de Flotta, he con- ag in this difference the mediation of France. ieopGane bills to a strict and patient examination, | frmer federal constitution warranted. The not un- | bales, and not much more than 1,000 bales in al | ‘M. Carnot .(Minister of Public Instruction under | *idered that as that : gentleman was transported to 2 In our eyes the interests of the Greeks are superior to advance the alterations on which they might | derstanding this truth at Frankfort first, and aftor- | expected to beshipped before the Slst of Marek, ] the provisional government,) who has long been the | Belleisle, in virtue of a decree of the Constituent | to every othor personal consideration, we will not in- to the notice of the administrative couneil.— Taras st Berlin, bes led to the prevailing dissenslons | which would make the export of the season not te shjece of bth he fear and he haved oi con | Atari, hewn, excludg from 4 eet in the | sl fate ie toe" ad Sr has | Het ante for powers for the pewney | S24 Sts uu padre essa Ses | $xGegt 14a ble, ngmins 10,000 in 1D and party. The following was the state of the poll Legislature. porter. 0! committee said, tt ; ‘orstand) of the empire to enter into negotiations of May, vis., the Prussian Li . ‘That contract has | 19,600 in 1848. i at ite close:— “ee ho Te reply, that the question had been brought tam a memmneen aioae pberadn my ‘and bas od on the subject of the immunities which had been nothing Whatever to do with the greatness ‘sad union | ‘The United States ship Plymouth was at Masem, MM. Carnot. 128,800 MM. Foy... 122,180 | Under the notice of the committee, but that, ua the | paps at the time wo are writing, may have borne, as | Btanted to the Hanse Towns. After informing the , of tho nation; ft has no claims to popular sympathies; | and the Dolphin at Whampoa. ee bat | seu Dds taghiere wine teas vised ton |p eiorenaremeciverns, Cenerecer | Come Rane conaas ecioarts | Aiea eee GA eeenea nee | ytegermancter= Sr Uatd Same ate : y : jo nelud autoid 01 7 . The Votes of the soldiers of the army, who are au- conyicted by the tribunals of the country (and that | ment of ing ‘Otho, and can contribute to lighten for declaring, in the name of the united rennet upheld by throe great Powors, it cannot stand any zr tives of were as follows rm Cinot, 609 5 not having been the case with M. de Flotte,) the | him the weight of the peeunlary claims ralsed against | that the parliament was opened, whereupon the | {ence That league cannot te executed without ‘The California Wonder in Ei Vidal, 6,615; De Flotte, Os: Foy, 5,373; Lahitte, | committee found no legal ground for his exclusion. | him, We are ready Se oom tulate ourselves sincerely | members withdrew to constitute their houses. | Sand Siolation of the teontice Sitch sere ait ae (From the London Times, Maroh 16. 5,968; » 4,911." The Nationale hails the | He added, as a confirmation of the correctness of | tr Such § Tian, Morera OF the Oreck tae [From the London News, March 21.} | sition and indopendenco of the Kingdom of Wurtm. | .,We have information from Calilornia up te Ge reeult of 1 elections as se the bond of | the view taken by the committee, that, in the de- | “oh ciaimed in the name of the government of the | _ The Exfust parliament, or assemblage of repre- | berg, and the balance of power in Hurope. Consider. | Close of last year. | The intelligence from thie sia- union between the Bourgoise and the Proletariat | cree recently passed by the Assembly for the | Tonia felands, a8 this ls not purciy « question of | Septatives from ull those parts of Germany which | ng the dangers impending on the League of the | gular State now assumes the form and sah indeed, and the army, and as a united protest on their part | transportation of the remaining prisoners at Bel- | ioney between Hngland and Greece, but ia question adere to that scheme of German unity, federation Of May, snd being desirous to preserre to the of a regular political correspon dence, ond, ind against the reactionary tendencies of the legiti- | leisle to Algeria, a special congener rope | de- | of territory connected with th delimitation estab- freedom, which sprung from out of the debates t large the most precious pledge of its great- | it may be almost said that in maturit; civilimay matist, Orleanist, and parties, and a | priving those persons of their civic rights as long | lished by @ treaty concluded between the three cabl- | and votes of the great parliament of Frankfort, and | Bet# end tranquillity, via, the good understanding | tion, San Francisco is as far adv an any ety tnited defiance of the menaces of absolutist u- | as they remained in the colony, thereby showing | nets which founded the Hellenic kingdom, 18 would, at | which is indeed only’ such a modification of the | (oMekeid) betweon all its brother clans, tho king pro- | on the western coast of the American coatineat.— 5 that the Assembly did not consider that they had | all events, be imporsible for us, iu our quality of signers | Frankfort constitution for nll Germany as recou- | Ha athe be nas entered into negotiations with Bava- | Whatever may be the opinions on this subjest at 7 FF fotlowing is the ministerial account of the | been deprived of those rights by the former decree. ofthat act, toadmit that this question should botreated | cileg it with the rights of princes and the possibili- | derstanding ou a deaf of the cousticution’ter tho | NCW York, there are certuinly no doubts existing result of the provincial elections :— The House then divided par assis et deve, when a | W, fect our duty, therefore to make the reservation | ee of the timer—that assembly holds its first sit- | totality of Germany. He rejolors to be able to inform | OM the spot in respect of the dignity and indepem- .— General Pelet, (moderate,) 21,200; M. Pilhet, | vast jerity appeared in favor of M. de Flotte, 3 ting whilst we write. The principle on which it ig | the members of the Dict of the success of these nego- | dence of the new State. In the letter of our ‘9 of our rights in this respect, and you will declare this Ly blish. 9,200. The general’s election Is certain. whoee election was consequently confirmed. to the English government in communicating to it this | Proposed is voluntary adhesion of the states and | ¢iations, and of the fact that that success has been correepondent, which we lately pul ed, it ecrtain. His < bad ate i. bere Soren _ Marriaog 1x Fon Lirn rv Paris.—The mar- | despatch. 7 princes of Germany. None of them are forced into pe eel a = bg enna Ae Babe so the da been mo we se eene for Beda voloos tise Datour Godrate) bas « consderaie | Fags of M. de Witt with Mademowclie Henriette | | Recive Mo Daron, he anurans of ny cory ale | I bt atthe aame ie no kingdom or province of | RPRer ae te‘ arowaed” elie mutes Whsiorr | ta Thece uttermost parts of the earth. ‘The easly Tite de Vague. and Poldle Degranges (mode- | toire. A vast crowd of the friends of M. Guizot | By the Levant mail we have received Constanti- | German. It is not merely « federation of princes, | Worsmterg ie proad tency thet bet haa mien hae | SFungements at the port of San Francisco were as pte have s majority over MM. Allyre, Bureau, and | assembled upon the occasion. The church was | nople and Athens journals to the 8th, both inclu- | but of peoples, and it guarantees popular and con: | that harmony aud ood understanding with Prussia | THde us might ce ore ogy omg See - Taser Sin two. moderate candidates MM. Deis | outside, who ioutly cheered ML Cuaot aad the | The Courier ddthenes, of the Why states thai | bein the higheet degree unsious forthe sneecag Of | meetures Mave tended foryzomote that memeny. The | 8D cxWemcly Toowe manne.” In point of fat, uke time is the pre- | goods of any pom A were admitted in any bot ape, See BE Duan, Mave s Majesty over, he eqateliste young couple on their arrival at and departure from | Baron Grow, the French envoy, had been received | this great project, mot merely because there lp a | cus stable Whine tn the storms of on payment of a u Patisoies, 8 i i onli d wt the head of | #fvation of the‘eld right;’ the grasping something | toms, and in any i —M. De Gouland has orit rch. The service was performed by the | by the king, with whom he had a long audience, coon" and enlightened power at the head of | vyhedb rer 4 . i ‘ot likely, hor that covec tne soctalisn candidate Devilg =~” * "NMNY | Kastor Coguerel, who is member of the Assem- | aud mentiogs «report that ‘he has recommended | Hand ell that iy bigoted ia Europe’ i@ Of; | ot be danied, and whieh Ariens con er | enone, 2 gre eee svtdiice: Dupeatos Baas OTE NE LO ap Tuazamna x Panst—The conenisat | England ts tndemniien Yor cern ngish and | Shanes of enabling im Central Huropt asvone tuitions rarecenaticn'of ts vaatay thoy wal | Prmanentevaion of Ws commer egal Nierre—The socialist candidate, Gamhon, has a ma- | Mad, Sontag (says letter of Wednesday), which at | Ionian subjects, leaving the question of amount | and permanent barrier against the mad ambition | not sacrifice the ‘old right” to w new fabric; they went | pai ens ps ere a sip adantcend jority; but the electoral division of Clameey may de- ome - to discussion. The Greek ernment, adds | OF extreme theories of France on one side, | t jodel the fo nfederaiion; th 0 te ine election ip favor of the moderate candidate, | the beginning were all the pee bared: me oper | the Courrier, was suid to be dispoved to adopt the | and of Russia om FB si Ee BS a a Rg I | Hish vessole were it the same predicament. ’ ” | recommendation. gfourly,morally, Europe has no more grand of more | the jolnt interests of Germany; they want to seritice | French, when in the very 4 : moderate candidate polled 13,000 votes, bd NO A Tear s than to vee a Germany riso up, free, | tbeir particular interests to the country wh large, but | came from Wi ns peavey tho operar 7 “J ngland. H inde} 5 to an individual power; they do be | tion of our amy le, ne that Bee ayy Cur he socall candidate was ali but | Tank finding themelves bit too haypy to obiaia || qunzamanm Restenanion or Munrrmns.—A | {more (ne Ae Sine Hage oma oglaad Kastan, nor do they want to be, Prusinaa nens | Ush shining would be Ire to int Ince into thi rm " ~ * | wit! urte . | i gre hb secant accommodation y » | meeting of members of parliament, the paronere connected with Germany hy race, re- Facce to coment, shove che writees ‘seu situnenal } pie Fo raben poht bee ton, parts of ihe . Ducoux, ex-Prefeet of Police, | up to the very roof, not forgetting the stage, was | of the it government, took at Lord Joha | \j hi is nee: ornatoond een con | clone by eer waders Nour pas are | Habe hiesesoreaet ok pee of ord Joka | igln chamctrand pail tora Water." the wit nse | oid Ka atiring ane Times, of the 23d ult., eays:—Al- | ewomsee toner qerericomne tmelvio Park the hk | S4Y morning. About a hundred and ‘sixty were | under the old system of a proposed federation oF | knew hi oe aeuring the Dict that he | fuith so well kept and #0 ly shown. ‘The tives have gained twelve votes of pane, Thali Nie Sontag ngs pont: ne Saete sedeorinaae. Sah Joba | Frankfort Diet, had all its powers neutralized. | revolutionary palty to “oppose his slane of te'exuex., Brice current of articles in demand at San France vacancies, their general de- | French air, well known in every ni 1 Beran determination not to be &| France could at uny time overrun the smaller | concessions. Sen com come curious conclusions. It is obvions igi aR aren | teers Maman’ vi vations by Adam, | Ol ater ‘niet scene ws | Sep Met i aan ay | ve | SSieretassoetin ic few that 0. und | the execution of which electrified the entire au of the penn TR yi eee ele nat tle a | The Observateur de Geneve states that the two | peer ond all comparison the most vi ec promees i eng and the theatre rang for several minutes with | hi ket. From £4 to £13 hing but | the thunders of use which foll a. Thalberg | yay had sete, antes ot ‘a substitute + iets or the useociates, as it might be, of French | Freuch refugees had just been expelled from the | com! ties in the market. slities, while @ : out. followed with lustre. the | tuk ussian intrigue. Late events have canton of Vaud, in consequence of a quarrel which | Pir are given s ot Louis Napoleon has appeare n e ‘en, in connection with that foree, that Austri 7 r. had token place in the barracks of Lausanne. The | pait ef jack boots, well and ye pee nf S| einen of a to its wcme with the exe- | ment of Win object. The Sum hes’ the folio ing i that iis’ Geringn cleiuent i usable to | Swivar of erne vayw—"It is stated that the Pede- | ing out a day's mud, are worth 42) of any received the lace with 5 ‘suppo! “ ne powenrdhamiore cution of a new a comppned ‘Oe him on | account of the Lord J. Ttussell told keep in subjection or obedience ite noa-German tl Council has decided on according a subsidy of | money. Nor have these quotations any reforemee be » | themes from /’Blisir d’ Amore ceeds any- | the if Mr. Hutt’ ‘i i 7. - ise hi he work f ‘casly take the Freneh ‘an honest an enlight- a ti . Hutt's motion for this | elements, and that the whole Austrian ire is a from 20 to 100 Swiss livres to the refugees gravely | '0 ¢ at the mines, for we are expressly ream il Tone ran atl | re codon ple mt ware | enter ee are si | cherie eng armas army eae hn kn Sneed a te ee cn eat a Be true interests country at A ~ | to keep down disorder, et not able to do t l. 7 are | 7. and supporters would fain te- oa Geighatal ines meee gn ie priaes | Hume did not wee the neceesity: of Lord J. Russell | without bartering its iudepencience for Russian aid, , be transported gratis to the frontier.” | heard 4 similar eb et see thriving m the lesson he must | President, the Grand Duchess Stephanie of Baden, | giving up ie, even if Mr. Huts anne his mo- | With Austria thus reduced to be the mere footstool the & | rege ig ee anes drives lections, to profitable account. | t}e Princess Mathilde, and the Marquess and Mar: | 02; Fon! Palmerston repeated what Lord J. | of Russias it ia seriously proposed by Lord Aber- | a. aayiogs hom te teen npire: asso Ge covenien tet apn ge —_ socialist is no indication that | chioness of Normanby and General Changamict, | {ollow, Lord Harty Veus and Me, Deriooa’ bein | occh8, school of foreign polsiciens to place GF | wimg or sete zation, which is surely very exttactliaary.. De ith socialism. i i i | 3 — many Once more at her an ance, “ i 4 4 rises ally. dy | ancl aaa Gn tee se aie ee Mean, Meme | Retain reas eae, iam totem amen Lokam Creat Se eine on Tid aged | certs are the redeeming feature of the present sea- | would form maiter of great consideration huring to which oe SO adhoc to State, Count Nesselrode, und the Austrian Minis | for the salubrity of the settlement. Printed for the lis, Ashe son in Paris. vote on this occasiou.”—Laverpoot Mati, March 23. | tress of Frankfort as she is already at Warsaw. Wao ‘t for Foreign Affairs, Prince Schwartzonburg, by ure in demand, rh we can only indirectly eve- tely redeem promise, The Greek Quarrel. Dastavetive Free at Mancuesrer tar Moxs-| must own that we cannot understand English Which the Kuswan and Austrian govemu jecture the tastes of the Californian community is ‘contest, for which both par: | TWO NOTES FROM NESSELRODE To Tie Russian | INO.—We have just received, by electric tele- | writers so lost to sense and shame ns to abst such themacives muwally to deliver up all Jowish | this mpert,, nue aed Likely vo gai, we are Suh are silently but eagerly prey . Barly in MINISTER IN LONDON. ery intelligence that © most destruotive fire | « policy. Russia is at this motnont treating Ger- who shall enter the DosR ee don a en IN ype Ayer He gp og BS 3 month, the new regwstration for voters, for the | The following translation of the note addressed | broke out eurly thix mesaing |p the extensive pro- | many just as she treated Poland—tiking purt ua hout a pertait from their respective govern = lations, As le point rather : ine, will take eon ‘and it ia | by Count Nesselrode to M. Brunow, on the sub- | mises of Mesars. Wood d¢ Westhead, of No. 49| her discussions, inciting one party airetast the other, tata. sombre tints than those brilliant patterns all 4 ceounts from every part of the empire vpoak of | et Hayt, ot the “ very chase” designs adinired @ Tithe weather. TI ‘he alterna- | New York. Edo pe er np fap oe preenp— precautions feet of Greece, Cee in our edition on Saturda} Ficcgaily, Manchester. We have not received upholding that which ia snost servile, setting up, Aocounts from ever ‘i brua: i any details as to the origin of the disaster or the ranet ‘ ; linia omagrn, ad | Iie ated tinny Perry, and pas | 07 deta oon, ne us| sino ayer ih cannot cba wie esata aad ot ‘haw en quisunca | sy Boca eston food esa wae WI) Hunbers, "Tho disbanded | No sooner had the dangers that menace the peace | timated to rench £100,000. ‘Tho tition. We cannot conceive a statesman or nd covers ah ie winters te Keiste gonceally ate, | Heh —e Ce seanible myle, though aa unploasest mee itical conviets, and | of Europe. and caused by the precipitation with which | stock are insured —Londom Gazette, Saarch 2. tenting against war with Kussia, of hal the cold has been more intense this year than ia | inference may, por! drawn from the obser ag mage ry Parker entered the Dardanelics, been re- — Sacala, ted maslotining thes the Recon ¢ the memory of man. At Iikntsk the weather has Yotion “that if ted for lawyers’ offices” in the oo oe swell Geant of Greese per edit cuce, muse ode ht aia. a. ment, within its own empire, wan, although Horesber Ee leeeoetids wos heen bh tes on [omaan ie sossnaes are quite gone out of favor, and, | list of opponents to the powers that be, and | ouit to comprehend this an: to create complics- | Madrid journals of the Oth are received. carly dospote, SB benrtecet. But whet we cxb- Reaurmr, and at the sane time a dense fog indeed, it is evident from the adve columes ec nuteles | nae akan Sh ret tw she ee oe | Themis raed fon of 9200.00 | Teena‘ Hace yin that Emile de Girardin wil | "The note recounts how the British flet unex- Feels from, the Spanish capitalists, at 9 per coat. | Italy, or in France. ‘That intinence is exerted in 7, head that | petely resend nla the Prenat move | Mirah sige nes meat Uae we | Ree, Ma, Swe enon 4 » | of profound peace, (en pleine paix,) and without 4. ‘of much in Madrid. a hac norte ral t National Assembly by | the slightest intimation of the intentions of the Sy ieas telabiathes tin @dnerel smug aod fo sve f ose from the Angara river, so thick that itwas of the local journals, that vast owmbers are on vossible to discern any object at the distance of hand, and a still greater number ¢: . a few feet. It was not tll this river, which, on pendently of a street 370 yards long, now on its ep account of its rapidity, seldom freezes, and that | ward route from Cape Horn, there are at least « ooly partially tll the middle of January, was dozen extensive stocks of houses ad covered with ice, which by reason of the eevors | Which purchasers may suit themselves, at front took place on the 4th of January, Ghat the m- reasonable prices. Some of these have “ marble efiort at natio English government; how Admiral Parker, after i . H " sent to adjust difficulties that had ariven be- i the police, the crusade | having heen courteously and cordially received by | %** he « eetablinh a bar and 9 he engines that a fright. | the King and ‘Queen, changed, the very next day, | rreen the superior suthoritice of the taland aod | derance atal aggre (vabitante of Irkutek agin saw Une wun | Mantela, meshes ny handrails, bras Knosheep ong vom into play, a bold and | into an rious ultimatum a demand for the set- p sm Bu 4 Onhten took iti then & great and iy-fa Tarkey. | ond they are invariably described as having bees exists, which, if exa® | thement of claims of tri importance, some of | }, that it was connected with @ projcet rel Organ supposed to sway vo la Tap pemeetean OF THR HUNGARIANS PROM SITTW.A. got up with great care, and with materials of ex- th 7 ; ‘ dee. } t opinion, as in a great degree t com- el stored, whe Meike o¢ France, but Wil ehake'to: their very base | "=A mun’ obacevee Count Nesslrous, is Ube bat | iene tar apey ocr Sty coed | Peet ea opinionsironto 0 ths Pt | ind the Beant of he Homes Lind of ‘Show-rooms they ar set up for exhibinan the foundations of society throughout Europe. | {aden et Whe own digaieg, ond Russie doce not pootend | 12, sroteetion ‘Spain. Thisexplanation tender itelf the organ of & Kussiin calunet, yid- it became known that they must tively lea in a puzzle to us, and the committees of the ‘The military force bas not been 90 Creqa ty ee eet oe i tear ee tie te chee. | unfunded as the other; and it’ te more i ely that pn ae er Am its absolutist Shuma for Kutania. hen Achmet Filoadi, —«itetgemments for the next year's great foatival srmney canes’ who reached Shumla on the Sth Pebruary, bogaa might glean a hint or two from the devices in ues ciate and maintain its dignity as it thinks proper u paraded sos cot we are ye gh od Burope. more im, however, will decide if the Count de Aeon pane © Cuba for the Le ar but draw down a feeling of obi change in the garrison 4 " ’ to mak Jeparture nig rreemt conflagr however, Bae Petes at te enst | Bel nibh cepa sumii remand | that ght he made by pomoracoretng ihn vow | tn he Fimus avers tat sures fie at hafta Commute n'a eae peopl fie hang fer oo pr Louis shows himself ou | of courtesy the two powers who were partiss | Sewsico of that val colony. Thilo version te | cival foe of the German parliament at Prankfor, Shien ‘rontied, that 1 reno ee oe Ae | Culias Fencics, Une tory of ihe groet fies menades with inu ch boidness ; | to the treaty ; who established the ki the more probable, as several cabinet councils, and | and of tho independent rights of Schleswig, a TharGm, Whnods NM Fe andank tes thal take | Goakan oa Sicces cliente tae amiable. There are certain | who, ever since the Oth of July, 1827, hav. long conferences with the principal directors of | Russia. Russia stepa in as the patron and cham- a Seen eoenee> oat Chak Ea waeing Sesune lamentations the same, in constant watehful acted together, and who have ever taken the same in- | the War Department, ieularly with General of German and of Dench aleolutiam. Whea Would often follow bis rations.” Kossuth aul- or fruitless endeavors to put it out, quietly went amd the paluee of the Etysee Bourbon tereat inthe affairs of that country. Russia was well | Zarco-del-Vallo, the Enginoor of tho army, | fenia supporty an eatse aither i Denmark or tx pequenlly addressed ¢, brillant speech to his fol- drove a hard bargain fer some Rew ssertaln, whe him and frequently, “ Vive aware that Engiand bad private claims to settle with ees the sa hnassammmaindte a ea Germany, we know ut once that it is the cause of {2 po) at ler to exdite them to accompany him, ment was and, before « haf a ery oy pe. . Grvcee, and that in 1847, during the administration of unt Mirasol is to be by a ( of | absolutism against freedom of foreign in. Ut with little success. Casini: Baithyany intend done smoking, completed an ad contrast bo Sr. co Pri ae, sae wes cn We pets adopting measures for artillery, another of the corps of engineers, and a fluence againg national indupe >. Olesume, ed to have attempted to eseape before Achmot Ef for its entire restoration within 16 days. As re en pvy Dashes of py But sinee thet ay? —— number of staff officers and employes of the different | RB unsia ra tho old Dict in the interim govern. ‘eRdi's arrival, but the Turks, by seizi horses, garda the staple produce of the cou there uo He arog which portahs objegte ealied claswpeee she siveution of ug. aan departments. They are to embark in & | ment of Frankfort to ths new power of brfurt Beeston ae Ab amt svetmed snac ved a8 tle more to be maid than heretofore, he yield of vane regiments by te now fitting out at Gadiz. o oat 0 proceed wi i does not seem dininished, an together in hia pe a og pl pepege sof | ft is said that Lord Palmerston has addressed na pont i Reoane:p more. conrenk Stee Avia: | Dembiasky having pleaded b oro tnareased, the odieel on as - j reas, the the exports note to the Spanish t, cout ot Turkieh commisstoner haw demanded further in bellion market ts ae TN yy ey tity the Ceereag of extreme i aacaeaseen | Shining of ‘the ab. tantaer le when tae py Le Ay vail po Cr fo Dan gd gm structions from Constantinople. Mesearos and No exportation, however, has taken place hid to attend to those sod if the | plave trade ip Using carried on at Cabs, and threat- ee may be also true, that be insisted om tcid, (Pethad) were much cast down ; Uigntes | 9 ai prepertioned te the repose uniag tthe be nowy ” Teprewentahous J . elewrl, on rary, deelare yo wu The werage id alparaics ae ening a block: me island, if hia the Of Deninark’a envoy being received amd went into exile, as he would never have rev 4 cotinsted at lone then © moath—a seo ae even if peruussion had beea granted him which would got maintain our African squadron, do f and the mechanism of the secret so- | did not condescend to apprise either Russia or France | wo to A atrs noone took batwe doubt quantities cleties. new plan of the minister, of of her intention. No communication to that effees | The Milan . Ballogh aad his = ‘The former, Oareongae es aament onvens oo eho and some bas her the heads of the s in the Natio: was made, cither st St. Petersburg or st Paris; | Count Archinto, M. Mylius, banker, and M. Suno- completely dim was to be removed to Aleppo, while bis sou, as a found ite way to thia country, but ‘thers ie still ne Assembly, is very much ; it will, nd it was only when the evil was pt | netta, merchant, have set out for Vienna, on the | Whon it staten no. The Times, speaking from i (hristian, wna to proceed to’ Kutania. The idea glut of a In San Pranciaco itself thoes put a stop to a great deal of ¢ oe | eae sein tas beans ae ae invitation of the ministry, to be consulted on the | Russian brief, tulates the country on the or boing separated from hia son, almost drove the eu enough, to be a great goarcity of curs in the committee-rooms, will make the | EUvsian flinister at Athens twice offered bis good | New regulations for the Austrian National Bank, | 4peedy settiemont of the Sehleaweag dijference by oid man mad. He declared that he had beea vilely | dunt er the raing season haa cut off all commeau> minister acquainted with the views entertained by | o@oce to Mr. Wyse, who twice rejected them, saying | und also on various measures to be applied te the | 88 arrangement of tle succession. When we ii deesived by the Turkish government, and throw- cation with the “placers,” and there ie ® eae followers. that “he would not ae the arbitretion of the two | government of the Lombardo-Vonstian provinera. form our renders that the Russian arrangement ing hia fee” at the feet of Achmet Kiendi, swore | tinual drain on for ooal improvements. Tis ho flatters itself that a cordial union | powers in # question that did not concern them.” Yee || The Riforma of Luce, of the 11th, states that | # the declaring the second son of ihe ‘rant athe would rather dio than remain a Museal- | actual e viations of the precions metal ecsre eu beeo about between the Presideat ani | breces le not am isolated state; she cannot be sald te | the communal elections uf that town have beaa | Duke of Oldenburg heir to the Vanish tron jaan At ome w'elonk om the Ibn, the tmouental | tobe newly sowmieryulancad by the tmporey dhe majority. There has been certainly a t | be a power that is indebted to sions for her ox- | annulled, for want of a wullicion! number of rowers | and king of it and Sehleawig, by the grace of Rus trocemmon stated. Kossuth, who had previously | later sosenting, exe week, A ‘$300,008, b ‘of coq! going forward, and there fan | Sstenon (ot ne relevant gue de bel-meme ) Oreeee ee sate | The same journal thus explaing the matisr about | a, and no right of bis own, thoy may jig? of committed his Inat will to the hands of the Turk the cotimated anvount of the former for om outward perpen /4 sign of reconciliation. How | created by Russie and France, In virtue of the seme the pote said to have heen presented by the British | how far there is room for congratulation. But by Commincioner, wat buried in his cloak ina cormot | was about $2,200,000. A good deal of opeery B is it (o last ia the question universally aoked. | [isle and om the same verme sit wae by Ragland: | 1° dRS"hican government. Acooriing to thie | setting made the two branches of tha hous of S¢fiseamens ; his wite ancompanied bine thar | Weds about the eomet tak muapisions ame ate terms which amity are Ore ee eee ponte elie the two others, 46 reepeas ine | statement, the latter was indireotly informed, latoty, Angunenberg, who hare prior right (0 the house thygny, though the capresaion of his countenance | cxpreased thet hubody’ otsctly knows the esta pommng, bill for laying an additional amount of | {jcyendenon, to mainisin ite Integrity, and te | that the British goverament intended to demand an | of mare, ad at the wame time denying the Wrenn at te proudly as ever ia hin saddie. ‘The | clther of the. gold ovllcoted ot the gold orton Frotiou-money on the ne tand, if poasable, | tronginon the dynasty they placed on she shrous. | indemnity for suffered by various British | chief demands of the Soleawigers, the Kunsian Conaiern wan in a close earringe.. The others, te, bat these doulas chonid sorely. by. tae time heve & stamp; another to prevent the meeting of electo- | Suirriy, neither of thore three powers can protend. nor hans residing at Laghorn, in the taking of | seheme to pat down the resistance of the sioat the number of fifty-cights followed prle-male. | had-an end. Some day ot other tho corpus dala Fal clube withia forty days of an election and | doce A become rithee of them, to undo it own goileg city by the Austrians, and caposially for some | di j Reeomaitates their cocupation by : we teat needs me ab. it the Wanenee aeueeanl ‘nother to prevent 1 Cemcilintion ia Piste of | tive worn, to sheesten, the Independenoe of Uresoe, te wrbe bad been obliged te girs up sarae muskets | 42 foroa, and the certitule of the two perern | are mover to be tices Of they auiash 00 well ATO who cannot fs & satisfactory account of | cncronch ‘on its integrity, to endanger (renter) they had for sale. We are aasured (wis the sorroe- | duchies annexing thomnsclvey to Germany at the | swan Decorum Very tats and hight never boca discovered at ail, Prom, the sixes meage by pod ey ifr: “Fike dacrsy che rena ot te want minke toe ye ‘ence ; i anwoen ty Stee as toad ae | listectery socouats have eke freed wt om ron | themmetves thero is of comrse but lite intelligeaen, bill be ; 4 1 xposing it to the attaoks of faations, en- Saniytriee hag > 7 Peemenaten of thd Swaes received From Mr. Layard, in A but operations are probally suspended by the came ‘Assembly, at present busily occupied in dis- | COUMt*Y, oF exposing . | should 1 in @ hostile measure before Raminns have of course preferred the latwer; but eee, sayria, giving in- are 7 ations coming whether & stamp shall be placed upon tho | jun"aget Me "Bey may be Ly the prownes tm wat to reel fore by fores ; and that eight thousand mi gre to hear ‘iat wa alse Lord | Nintend mound, He has, tasde feel ‘sad caine, | with the. capital. i is aude inowovor, that freak funded property. R canon d matoriaily Ia- | Austrians more Would enter Tuseany, the it ‘a dei y what use or profit al even souroee w tin evident that the republic is standing in jee. tected in the manittenanee of ta repose.” Thay have Fagland attompind to full hor Tasaacen The | con itbe to be detiant to Teussie in the Dardanating v4 excavations in parts of the eminogee wot yes | dvaoveriog are made, and Ww "oes rune aoa dy, and that the Bonapartisis, legit lent It fonda, the repayment of which both theese of the isisnd of Elba have also beon pul ina cot the Evtinn, cubeorvient to it in the Sound and Scthine a Pg Fe heen the finding of Seder ihe apehseation of more 5 united . ore Rog de- | states desire mo tom than Kngland. But they mus | gate of defence. the Elbe? The fate of Sehieewig, however, like Por %s penal eee Se Be | Puna ane paruetion of the of which | necesarily condemn measures that are likely 0 in- | The Unsoers hae the “ Some jour- | the fate of Lombardy and of Hungary, is buta ppiendid peinos tr yours ago, wat in his casvied OW Was ‘dion in, thet eyes whit the conkederaied | spree That nes inketar stant fe Tanase | Sale apeah of matrous new which ei to Cerollary of the fate of Germany. The protratant, ivory, the metal bei bem ap Rl oy fe A of republicans, je in maintaining “things | orf "he cause of a quarrel which la produetive ts | affived from Portiel, and of letters ia which an is Si 7 federal and ke | ivory beautifully 6 It done what their therefore " “ not ie aa they are,” or determined Lp a aL, neriows consequences, and to diaposition, of even a , le spoken _— ory ciple, is there in fierce an rt of the edifine thi te made, | ell continnce to She equally ‘resolved to strengthen and consolidate | he sgairy nck by snp ‘ss wine” etoun | tay place the life of in Catholic, the absolutist, Arie wera that the throne ~ Ok et pet produced fand to prevent the re-cethblishment | Vinister aaserts, ‘tm tha light of “an exelusive : We have letters of the the . Temes and Runsia join in wm cerned Wee ae amonarchy. In the midst of this | Fngiteh het ate "whan an ayo inat., and we de not think that aay one can the fe , ly deprecats ther fings ty hikes yey ty Woderets om i ‘a to great | degree, both Frases and Tr & | have any Of A more fesent dats, oF from a | suectws. But when we see all the minor waies, [gs D7 which, ys ran having hich wuohed claime; OF dinense of the Soversign | project, and none oppose it—they, ; i South are a ‘moe | '7 tbe they somewhat on. Sect ooh on ae tend oni tam frem motives of persona hry and Jealousy his with renowed ardor, in | Slee oft aad the poo. i, bo) that the health of the Pope beatinnce te we have but the more raason that the | ft the SS | sr cane great maze of the risctotoras See a Sey ae oat a The same | Good, since they qpeak of the departure of Pins qnuse of the ceenimency and ths freedom of (he | bie sxarions, human romaine hare coms te | Salon -