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ONE WEEK LATER FA0M EUROPE, GRBIVAL OF THE NIAGARA AT HALIFAX, | tees? HIGHLY IMPORTANT. Turopean War. Tho British and French Fleets Oflici- ally Ordered to the Black Sea. POSITION OF 155 DIFFERENT NATIONS. PRINCE ALBERT IN ENGLAND, Heavy Snow ‘torms--Travelling Interrupted, DENONCIATILN Reporte! Pro-pect of a Duel Between Minis. ter Soule and Lord Hewden. DECLINE IN CONSOLS,. GREAT ADVANCE IN BREADSTUFYS, Cotton Ko, Market Firm. ko. ASD NEW BRUNSWICK LINEY TO CALAIS BY. THR MAIN THLRGRAPH, OFFICE CORSA STKMLTA, BOMTON, AND THENCE 70 NRW NENG THLEGRAPA, OFFICR NO, 21 WALL WY TAN NOVA OO THANOE TO BOND) OF STATE AND CONORE YORK BY MOU SYRExT Haurax, Jam, 23, 1364 The royal meil eenmship Niagara, Captain Leitch, fros Liverpool about balf-past 2P. M. on Saturday, 7th yastant, arrived b '> between 9 aud 10 o’olosk thls mora Jag, having expcriecced very severe weather on the passage. The Niagara cae, with a adutheast wind, at{ncon, for Bostom, where eh» will be Cue at aa early hour on Wed- Qesday morning The screw stesmehip And from New York on the 21th Desembder, arrived at Liverpoo! at noon oa Suuday, ‘Lst instant. The Collins steamship Atiautic, ‘rom New York cn Batorday, 24th Deven ver, arrived at Liverpool at 2 o'clock P, M. om Thurecay natant The screw stesinship City of Glasgow sailed from Liver- pool on the 6th jeeusry for Phila telphia ‘The tatelligence from Constantinople aot St. Peters- barg continues to Motory as ever; bat the latest rumors are of » character to leave in the extima- taon of the puble + ‘y any hope that ths Crar will accept the last ;.cposition of the western Powers; and this view of (ke weiter is almost universally entertained at Constantino, Great Britain b» ax contri been vikited by the severest snow term for many +s All the trains were Dlocked up for two asys,an° the mails whea the Niagara sailed wore altoget! regntar, The Liverpool mereb on "Change, for laos (bu laces, had re + to a enow-ball hich ended fight—"' Cotton brokers va Stock brokers fm the unwarrsuiable interferenoo of the po.ice, and quite a row enue Our French letters mention equally great detentions of the matis in that oo uséry from Ube anow, In Belgium tue sucw lie Heverul eet deep on the rail ways, and treopr «°e employed clearing the tracks At Madrid thick iow iad deem fo med, 1a the north the winter was very severe, The Baltic wad packing with floating toe ‘As ® natura) consequence of the greatly increased probabilities of » xenoral European war, the English stock and breaisiufls markets have heen greatly excited, and consols closed on Friday desline of % to 1 per cent on the week The breedstuffs ioxracts throaghout Great aritein had Deen more excite) than atany previogs time siace the famine im Ireland, and pris s bad largely advanced, The advance ov tour forthe week ts quoted by some respeotable commer ai houses at three abillings per bar rel, and none q)'* the actual advance at leas than two shillings. Wheat bas xl sdyanced simoxt beyond precedent, ranging from ten to fourteen pence per bushel of 70 Ibs ‘The market for judisn oorn was leas excited than the flour and wheat markets, bat prices have been advanced since the sailing.’ the Earopa trom eighteen pence to two shillings per quater of 480 Ibs The cottom market continued very firm, at previous quotations, wi b (ravsactions to the extent of aout 30,000 bales for tue week ending January 6. The provision ma>kets continae qaiet, amd witbout any material change prices The Soule Difienity, There was a report that auother duel between Mr Soulé and Lord }owden, the British Minteter, was only deferred on account of # dvath in the family of the latter The Turkish War THER PROPOSITION FOR A NEW PEACE CONG RESS— THREATENKY LOT IN CONSTANTINOP! ETO. Autbentie inte) igfice covfirms the previous report that on the evening of December 20 the Porte accepted the note of the Four Powars, and says that he would fot, under certain conditions, object to an armlatios; Dut continues to insixt op the evacuation of the Priaci palities. He censente to a Congress tm « neutral olty—to ® revision of #xixt ng treatier, and to consider the pro pristy of further amelioration in the cosdidon of the Christains, His sovereignty mus! be maintained The deliberations of the Divan continued for three days, the 20th, 2ist, ao On the delivers ng im Constantinople on the 2lst, a tumult arose from # mob ef three thousand Baffles, urged om by the Ulemas, having sasembied to pre fent ® remonstrance to the “Sultan, declaring that the Beheriate constitution was violated by the resola ions of the Counoil. For» time a riot war feared, and a foree of marines from the Eoglish and Frecch steamers was oall- @6 to Constantinople, The night, however, passed over quistly, and op ‘be 22d & proclamation was isened, ant quiet restored Severs! of tho mob were arrested, and banished to Cancia v FRELING OF TEER BUESIAN OZAR. Something Ce'mite as to the action of the Crar was daily looked for »\ London and Parts It wae stated, from St. Petersburg, that the Em- peor formally rejscled the Vienna protocol and ote Of the 6th, but would consent to receive aed examine the Turkish proporitions of the 30th, as above, although be persists in refusing to reacgnize the right of Earopean faterrention in watters which he says concern Russia and Turkey alone. Tt was reported reveral times during the week on the Paris Bourre, that the Orar bad received and rejected the Turkish proposition, bul the ramor was premature. THE ALLIED FLEETA. Up to the 26th Iecember the allied fleets bad not en- tered the Black “+n, owing to tempestuous weather. Contractors at Melts are ordered to form depots at Si. gope, Varna, ard Trebironde. The instroetions to the fleets are, that in the event of meeting Russian rhips of war, they will, in the names of their respective g vernments, re uest the Russian officer fm command to return with his «nip or ships to S:basto- pol, where be will find farther instractions from his gov ernment. On re‘usal to comply force will be used Russian statements affect not t> feol the slightest alarm 4 regarce the threat of the allied squadrons, On the contrary, they assert that the entry of the fleets will be the signal for siwultaneous outbreaks in lodia, Algeria, Greese, and a Greek insurrection throughout the Turkish ‘empire, all veing already organize by agents of the Orar TOR HOSTILE ARMING Heavy snow storms prevented any operations of meg mitude, but there were amali skirmishes daily bet von the outposts of toe two armicn. A Rassian desjatch says that the Tarkish army in Asta Ys totally disorgenie-d, and tha’ Selim Pache aad General Guyon have ben killed by the troops. No one believes this. . Turkish accounts acknowkdys the evacuation of tae Rassias territory in Asis, but ony |. was effected without ‘the reported lorres. Abde Pacha, commander in Asia, is removed, and mo oeeded by Almer Pashs THE PORITION OF BERVIA AND PaRsta Two firmans bave heen sent to Sorvia, one guaranise tng all Serview privile; and the other cancels all the Tureo-Ramiao treaties, but permite Bervia to claim the protection of all the Powers, ‘The latest news from Persia is more satisfactory, but Jeoms irreconci adie with the statements that the Rus- Pian General Yermiloff commancs the Persiaa aruy A Uonstaatinople despatch of the 26th ult says thet Me. Thompoos, the British Charge in Pertia, bas eae ceeded in termisatin the differences bet s9q Britain and Persia. ‘Abme: Effendi, the Tuikish Charge, war satisted with tion of the Persian Government, and did act think it right to taterrapt the relations with the Shah, M. Kevikoff, the Rassian Comeul at Teffiis, has gome to Persia and A‘ighanistan as special emvoy of the Czar. Great | MILITARY ACTIVITY IN BUSSIA—VESSELS OF WAR TO Xncreased Probabilities of a General | BE PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES, ETO. Accounts from ail parts of Rassia describe extraordi- nary military activity, uexampled since 1813, The Crar bas just got asupply of twenty millions of roubles from the Church. The London Observes says that agents are on the way to the United States to purchase ships and arms privately for Russia. Halil Pacha is ia the ministry, but without @ portfolio, Riza Pacha supersedes Mahmoud Pasha as Minister of Marine. THE LATEST NEWS. FRENCH CIRCULAR UPON THR WAR QUESTIO Z—DIS- SATISFACTION WITH AUSTRI4, F The Paris Monteur contains » cireular, dated December 80, eigned' by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, to all the French legations, on the Eastern question, The dosument ia moderate, but very Armin tone, After marrating the phases of the question, it declares that France, Eogland, Austria acd Prussia, bave recently, by agreement at Vienwa, solemnly recognized the territorial integrity of the Ottomap empire as one of the conditions of their politica! equilibrium. Forther, that the affair of Sinope took place against all provisions, Russia having declared that oho only desired @ material guarantee; therefore, to prevent the O;toman flag from new attacks by the naval foros of Russia, the French acd Eaglish Seote bave received orders to enter the Binok Sea. terminates by expreesing the hops that Russia will not expove Europe to new convulsions. The papers antnentically state that the French gorero ment jv cissatinfied with the evasive oomduct of Austria, and has a dressed that Cabiset a atrong remoms%rance, intimaling that any further secession on her part from the proceedings of the other three Powers will be taken as on incication of meditated hostilities, the results of which she must be prepared to abive by, whatever they may be, and that France will exiend sid to Hungary, Italy, &o. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS—TURKEY PREPARED FOR AC- TION, BT The Poirie ané Bullean give a report tha’ ths Orar had given orders for immediate preparations for ororsing the Daunke. If thin be true it indicates that the Czar bas rejected the propesitions of the four Powers. Advices from Constantinople agree that there is little hope entertained of new negotiations leading to @ eatis- factory result. Viawwa, Friday Evecing. The Turkish Ceunol! has declared itself permanent, acd harmony is establixbed im the Cabinet, Oo the recent dieturbance the Sultan ceoclared to the Freach Ambassa- dor that he would rather abdicate tham accept assist ance against his own subjects, The Russians have occupied the Austrian Wallachian frontier from Orsova to the Yorfburg pass, near Uron- atadt, The Russians are alse permitted to make purcha ses within the Austrian frontier. Count Esterhazy has not yet gone to St Petersburg; it ta therefore supposed that aome politioal misunderstand. ipg bas nrisem. Conrtantinepte is tranquil. Trieste it mentioned as the central town for the mest ing of the Congres Krajova advivs of Deo, 80 say that the pessaatry had ‘“insurrectioned’’ aloog the Damube. from Kalefat to Turna, anc Kussian minor oficials were everywhere turned out. Great Britain. PRINCE ALBBRT’S CONDUCT—INDIGNATION OF THE PROPLE, ETO. Mach indignation is excited at the discovered interfer. ence of Prince Albert in politics. The more independent of the papers, and yet more loudly the public volor, pro test that Prince Albert is the subserviemt tool of Russia, and that Lord Aberceen is altogether under Albert's In- fluence The Prince betrays every sesret of the British Cabinet to the russian, Austr.an and German oourte, and the important State affairs that are kept profouadly cret from the British public are frecly kmown im St. Petersburg ard Viens. The expres-tons of incigoation against the Prince, who in, troly or feinely, regaried ao the tell tale, are umnsaal ly stropg. He ie popular im Mancbester, Liverpool, and with the manufacturing interest, convequently the organs of that interest are silent on the subject; but the radica; and conservative papers alike join in deolaring that his interference has reached » pitoh dangerous to the consti louh' less come before Parliswent. TUE PRORCGATION OF PARLIAMENT. Parliament met proforma on the 8d, acd was proregued vith che eos! formalities to meet om January 31 for business CABINET COUNCIL. binet Council «na heid on the $4, and sat four , all the Ministers being prevent INCBFASE OF REVENUE. The fivancia! statemeat for the quarter ending January 5, sbown a large inoreace of revenue. The French Empire. EMPEROR'S LEVERS ON NEW YRAK’S DAY—ADDRESS TO AMBASSADORS—SYMP ATHY WITH TUKKBY, KC, ‘The customary New Year's Day levee was beli on Sun day, the lst inst, at the Tuileries, The Emperor, ad- dreseing the ambassadora, stid—' I sincerely hope to be able to maintain the relations of smity which eahsist be tween my government and the sovereigns whose repreen tatives you a Turning to the Ottoman ambassador, he said--"\My good wishes, my sympathies, and m; ef- forte are in favor of your sovereign, and you will ba good excugh te commaptsate to him what I nay,’ SEVENTY THOUSAND FRENCHMEN READY FOR 7: TURKISH CAMP—ONK MILLION AND A QUARTER FOR A GENERAL WAR. The Tincs correspondent reports that when required, seventy thousand Frenchwen will be ready for the camp, part urar Adriscople, and the others near Coastantinople. A report from the War Department states that the num- ber cf men able for arma tn France in th general war, ip coe aod ® quarier million service. a0 hour OVERTURE FROM THE OZ4R It Is current io pol'tioal ciroles.that the Cesr does not ceare to tempt Louls Napoleon to desert the Kuglish alli ance, and offers copseat to the French annexe‘tonc f Bol giom and Eyypt. Toe Crar promising to abandom the cause of the Frenoh Bourbons. Belgium, ‘Tbe King bas decreed the total suppression of the im port duties om coal till further noice Sweden and Denmark RBSOLVED TO KeMaIN NSUTKAL IN THB PROSPEC- TIVE GBNBRAL Wak, The goverpments of Sweden and Denmark have id- dressed a circular to the sours Rarope stating that whatever difficulties Turkey may cause among tl are: time powers, Sweden and Denmark have tormally resolved to remain strictly neutral. Prussia. The goverament is about to submit to the Chambers a project for a loan. Austria. ANOTHER LOAN—RKEDUCTION IN IMPORT DUTIES ON IBoN. Vienna advices covfirm the report of an immediate five per cent bao of twenty five million of dollars. Ifimme- diately (ued ft proves that Austria disbelieves in the lettere mention tbat & ‘ednetion took place from the lst fostant (a pig aod railway iron import duties Commercial Affairs. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. In ‘he money market there was po change to notice, be fond» Suctuated from day to day, and consola closed et 027; for money. Large arrivals of precious metals had taken place. The Esst India Company hed reduced the rate for bile on Bengal and Ma‘ras to 2a. 0'¢4., and Bombay 2. 0X4. per company’s rupee AMERICAN PROURITIER, Messrs. Bell & Co. say—Business doring the week has deen ate stand still, and we abstain from giving quctatioas, they being merely nominal. Baring Brothers say—Americao securities ocontinae without cemand. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Menars. Hollimshead, Tetley & Oo, report that notwith standing the interruption to bu-tness by the eoow storm the demand during toe werk was steady for all oi seve of American, the merket continning bare of middling quali- tes © to contrary winds. The quotations were firm ond urchapged. efertor qnalities met with rather lese Sttention. Total rales of the week 29,890 bales inslading 31,000 American, 4,250 balsa wore purchased 0m spesula The cirowlar | Sas te 058 fer pees. ‘The following are the quota- New Orleans, 8 6M4, - ponte. . — a 6kd ay Ma zu Pris yaa on a Bt 3%). a aaa hand (87,001 LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. The market continued buoyant, prices of all articles having advanced daily, and show large ‘mprovements on the week, namely, wheat, 14d. per bushel dearer; flour, ‘Se. 64. per bb]. dearer; and corn 2s, dearer, Mesars, Brown, Shipley & Co. quote as follows:— bh a States white wheat Western Canal Philadelphia, Baltimore and Ohio. The market clesed “aim ¢ on Friday, 6th inst., witha fees demand, The advance was caused less by s specu will fail short of the wants, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKRT. sales of beef at previous rates, The stock on baud on Slat December wan 7,360 tierces, of aversge quality. Pork. —Fiench mew was im rather more favor, at & Sight improvement. Stock on 3lat December, 4,000 bdls., montly old American and Canadian. BACON — New wells fairly at 44a, 8465, for Eastera; old, dull end 1s. lower. Laup.—Hokéers of American were anxious sellers. 250 tons changed hands at 50s., since whioh 40 tons Bhd real- ined 68s 0 54s, Crxeex was in fair request, at unchanged prices. Taow was active wt the late advance. Y. 0., 593. 8 60s; North American, 691.; South American, O34. ® 68a. 64. Livesey Cake was slightly better, and in inoressed re- quest, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKBT. (From ine Brokers’ Circalar.) AsiWs—Saled of 400 dls, at Sls, 6d. w 823, for pots, and 208. for peerls. Bank —70 hhda, were reported at 93. CLovee Skxp wes firmer; transactions small, Dyewoops —The business was uvimporiam’, owing to imited stocks. Rosin was in fair demand, with sales of 900 bbls, at Gn. 6d. a 108, Naval SToRES.—No sales of turpentine; sales of Stook- oe tar at 17s, 6d, @ 18s, ‘ood business done, at ls. at and £1 deayer, Smal! sales of pale seal at Lil. Pale rape in moderate requert, at 498. 32 ‘ons of co) brought £34. Palm wax in active demand, at £40 156 # £45, to arrive; some sales at £40 10s. w £43, Srrkins OF TUKPRNIINE waa Gull at 568, « 675. JvrE advanced 10s, per ton, with eales of 10,000 bales. ‘Tea was Sim, at nochanged prices. Scear was suimated, and 1s, cearer for foreign and colonial. Mo1asshs was rather better. Correa was in Jemacd, with » limited supply; sales of St Domingo, at 468 Rick was active; 160 tierces Caroliaa fetohed 234, a 238 64 Freouts were nomins), without alteration. LONDON PRODUCE MAKERT, Mesers, Baring Brothers state thatthe foreige and co- | lonia! markets were generally buoyant, but business was checked by the weather Corres was in limited supply, and tending upwards SvGak opeped active, and remained frm at 1s. advance on West India and foreign TEA was rather more inquired for, and a fatr basiness doing in common congou at Is. 24d a ls, 24¢d., closing at the latter, aioe ‘ENTINE was Gearer, American epirits freely selling rs Soe steady at 59s, 3d. om the spot, aod 68, for epring delivery. Ouse —A parcel of American sperm fetebe! £99. Lin- seed of) was Cearer, and in speculative demand, Linseed caker, a large business doing BREADSTUFYS woLe very ac ive. Wheat advanced 3s.!a 4s. per quarter. United States flour, dle, a 44a hive wheat. Sls. a 876; red, 748, @ 808. closing very fi:m. Bary was fim Rick wes active, with large sales at about former rates. Mrrais—Iron wieedy at our last quotations for Welt bars ras, end @ good business generally dotog. Rootch pig firm at 78a, 6d. for mixed Nos. ; 83s, for Amer- ican No. Lap firm British pig £23; sheet £24. Corrmk was very frm, and an advance anticipated. ‘Tin emeltere declin selling. Prices of British are nomi nal, Bpelter quiet. Sheet zine is at £30, STATR OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER, ‘The merkes: had been very quiet during the week, but Presenic \ Loaithy tone. THE HAVRE MARKETS, SavRR, Jan. 3, 1854, Corrales during the week 3300 bales Stock bens 40 000, karkets gn. | telegraphed after the cio o° basizess Orleans tres ord'naire quotec at 6f, M. bile O4f, and Upiam’a 92%, Froun —Market slacker, Sales at 47f. 60 0 48f, Wheat quiet, bus firm Asom.—-Doli spd unchanged, Steady, with a good demand, Rice a limited business doing. Passengors by the Niagara. Mr and Mre Schuto, Mrand Mrs Braper Mrs Smith erdan, Gidd, Longe, $, Seton, Scott, Shipping Intel Intelligence: Arrived from New York—Deo il, Low aan, John Bpear, and Maris Duy. as Hav tren, at Vognorn; Slat Orion, at vest Queen Cashiners, Auguste, dean Charlee, Havre; Ja Di Hope Goodwin, Conquercr. andes (+). Liverpool, Rions Cctden. tbe Thames; Minna, 9d, Moconab. Breba, Ranbow. Robs Prol, a Urs vesend: Snap Dragon, off Dower Devonrhire, off Portewouth, Dreadnougat,, 4 ital Ionian, and Robert Cooper, at Liverpool 9 Rutland. ab « Em: . Amelia dace a B ‘th, Ore- timbo, #+ Geo: SOtb. Arrived from Phils phic Wyoming, a nd Jen 1, Mary Plossante, at Liverpool, 6ob, Loulst Marie, Pirived trom’ Baltimore dah, Pever, at Grevevend? & Geers, ay Forvaments. Ai Columbia, at Bheerneos. er from 96 ue Grinaell, from ool; 4th. Henrietta, Porssmouth: s4, Wi at mi rald Irle, from Liverposl; Deo ¥, ( rpent, 8: Helena; Deo 25,’ Pluto, fro ill cury, from Havre; Slat, Ann Sarley, from the v failed for Bestor—25sh, Majestic, ftom Acdroean; 2d, Parliamont, from Liverpoil, 2/6, Sastera Star; 261n, Mil’ ton, St Helens. . Pattee for age pear 4th, City of Gla:gow (6); 6th, Mer- wai 8 Cario rom Liverpool, eth Searle Mas Clyde. 28th Britain, from Have pirenst wn. Sith, Comming mine. bowpory ‘May rnolis, Bristo Feild fr Mobilo- ary Carso) from Liverpool. vy Tas Cop Waatnex —Ti mosphere of Snn- dey t* aul ips of our monsa red, and fing: (i The thermomster yesterdey moraing at seven o'clock stood at 23 deg., ard at twelve o'clock 48 dev. We hear no complaints there time or its pot velag cold enough Tux HORTICULTURAL Socierr —A conversational meet of this rociety was held Inet eveniug at their room, 600 Broraway Mr. Placa was railed to the chai: im the anrence of the president, Mr. Shepherd Knapp, Tae ques- tion for consieration was the camelia, A paper wad read by Mr. RR. Scott, apo the camelia, whion was Hie- teed to with much attention Species wore made by Rivaestek other geptiemen present in regard to the best mode of cultivating this flower. At halfpest nine, Mr. M the secretary, stated thet bot one branch of the mabjost had yet been disposed of, and he therefore moved ihat the further Ciseussion of the aubject 8 postponed till vext siletee eyecing [hie motion wea carried, and the red adjourned A sft Document oN AN EXCURSION AROUND TH# PARK — Yerterdsy, ox Mr. Bridgman, who is eozaged in one of the prbite floes in ora ra was walking threagh the Park be sccidentally expled a paper firing before the lod, and curiosity prompted him to give ‘chase toit Having secured It, he found It te be the coud ot Thecdare A. Roeni, who is charged with Post Office f-ands, holding ae bail in the sum of ten thousand dollars. This pa- as probably been #} with the wind the fre'in the New Oly Ha tea ts ‘boom lowts Mere Roesi, hac he been #o disposed, might have left these — parts with impunity. Tax Tweets Reoeer Batt —The annual ball of this regiment will be given at Niblo’s theatre and sslom on Mondav evening next. The parquet and stage will be floored for quadrilies, The cancing saloons wil be ap RePa ie exolusively to waits, poites, schottish=s, | pail ot This bids fair to be one of the grandest balls of the "iia Yesterday morpiug about 2 o'clock, a fire Lee out in the liquor store of Andrew ‘or, corner of Third avenue and Thirty fourth street. Occanioned about $150 damege A Gre cocuried last eventng in tear of 137 Duane street. Wasp ad, The fre broke out io ® bedroom in thes ied Hi colered family. It was extiogeished. sn cltokt ormage ‘About twelve o'clock last night & fire broke om: benny Of the house No. 18 Narsen sireet, bat by the ly arrival ¢f the firemen the flames ane but wight damage wae sus'sined fre yesterday at of Masate: Tee fire companies commenced a quarrel ta Water street, corner of Peck wip, during the sere repsrs ted by the pelice aver great diflculty, Ome of the comb .tapts named Jamss Spencer was taken to the Tombe for disorderly donduct. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK NERALD. ww YORK, Jan 25 1884. Dear Sir Noticing in your valued jotrsal an account of the fire +t French's Hotel, yesterda, sanday,) itis stated that the fire was pat cot by « pad ‘of wa is erroneous, The fire was put ont by the csertione ot the ( liowing gentlemen, Mr. M Goocersoa Mr. P. Fy, Joreman of No. 43 enging, Robert Thomas, Joseph Yoomana, en Kiliott, toreman of No. 45 hose oompa- ny snd Seth C Dowgless, ex foreman of No. 8, by remov- tug the beds, &e . thereby preventing the fire trem ing. By en ve you will do credit to those who deverve it. Yours, &. ROBT. THOMAS, 2% Chambers street, Dales, inalading Theter, Voorbies tre ‘tive feeling than an impression that the spring imports BS Moears, Garciner and Uo. aud others report limited mins, were arre.ted, | ,, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Btatcd Beasion ef the Board of Aldermen. OFFIOLAL Monpav, Jan. 23, 18% wil. speeenh Motban 0, ah Beq., Ee death, Aldermen Wil- ‘t. ard, Pat uy, ponueey, Christy. L Lords Herrick, eae eee a ‘The minutes of the last meeting wore read and approved. PRTITIONS the Panepary En, Joha W. Dobler and it for correction of tax, To ittee om Finamos. erm. Company Woovw anv—Petition of Hose B bro le anc ere yn between Bond and Groat Jones “Bi of Dr. P. B. Lodge Yor | services as the Scveuth ward stationhowe, To rire on Police. rman Cnauncey—Poetition of A. %. Lateysd and relation to ® mew pavement, To C ‘By oy Voornis—Petition of Edward Bullus for correction of sax. T'o Commitioo on Finance. 7 ae We, Tucks ‘etition of Maurice 8: A Commissiencr of Deeds. To Committ ‘otition of property owners in the treet west of Breadway cleaned, tree y Alderman C. H. Tucks! tobave sivewsike f Stree Ninth avenu ance By Alderman Bainy-— Petition of owners of the estate of Charles Collins, deceased, to be relieved from assessment om Baton J Lp tne ae Reseh for sewer in Duane street. To en Younus Petition of the d and Fourth distrists fi si Committee om Tire Depart: eiiver! a iy’ B. Hooper to bo ap- Beods. To Commitice on Salarios braham W. K To Commint an Biunr—Petition of Abral ted Commlesionse. of Deeds, to be appoi 4 bef and Office alderxan Kriy—pit of Charles H. Jackson ie 0 Ste seal services at Fourtecuta ward stationhouse. Committee om Police. a By sidocman aeons ‘ om} lor oc rrection of tax. B:; art man CHAUNCKY—Petition cf Honry Krben and iscontinue proceedings tor opening ‘albany shee), ittee on Btrects. RESOLUTIONS, By Alderman Woopwakv—aesoived bi the resolution acopted a few nights since, for giving ¥ Marine te o Reterred to Bi WP ase Alderman Witiamson—Resolved, That the Commis- sioner of Repairs and Supplice be, and he's hereby, inatructed to witidraw the advertivement now being published by bim, asking for proposals te tarnish tick, Which sdvertisement is resolution Dessed ty the Boa ren on Dece 8S, concurred ts by she beard of “Aen derm: the ‘approved by bs [: Mayor on the alan of “Decniaber, 1853, and t! dit to farina ry 4 airs and y Mr. Taylor, t ferred to ® special commitice of tbwo—A. dei overs. jerman Brunt—Whereas® resolation was by re Board of Assistant Aldermen October adopted by the Board of Aldermen Nove: jing upon the Hudson Ri road Company up their rails in Budeom fri d lay down down by the Harlem which work should hi railroad company: and this Beard calling wpon the Stree Commissioner to rep: why d resolution was not omrried into effeot, ard Uoinmirioner reporied that be had notified ti company of the said ord: being passed, and offerea tor not d me it was shat he had n't revelred priation for tho and Whereas, the Hud road Compa with any or tion to faying care Upon the sam Kesvived, That their representatives, tee of this Board do a) show Coun why should pot be taken a the above ordinance By Al Weih was adopted. \dermen C. H. Tucker —Whereas, shortly after the of the resolutic quiring the Hudeo River Ball, preset ot came appat thas the ion River Kailroad required inte other streets toan those mt * Kesolved, Tha. the said S document No. 60 be taken from ibe ft) Be ald nd referred to the h iv structions to report, i the 4. To Commitiee on be inst nine monthe vubmitted to the at now are petitioning to shie hen» {the city nave dove encumbrances, ble body for the removal of the sae, au builders be competed to use but one third ef the, tech, Be oceding to the orcinances, therefore st and vo fine all those vor cach day. ly therewith Which was adoptec. ao WiLLial That a Special ppointed by this Board to prepare an jee report what measures should taken wo have the printing and. adverti Council and Depaitmerte performed by aye for Ly the amended charter of 1383 adopted. and ale men Wiliiaweon, Woodward and Christy appointed said Tommlttce. Gy sa\‘ceman Kriiy—Resolved. That the Conmiasioner of Streets be and 1. herevy ordored to qvtter stones en the pth and Spring strevts, comme tnd ia fronto’ fous tans a treet fumsbers tf, Tits 176. tik 180 Movs street. To Copaite om Streete, iy of Centre Market, crockery sture b, % becom prevements h ve been mad arket by te pase go of grees ox Norsh ‘ade ot eaid' badean fore be it Kevolved, That the Commisstoner of Repairs avd Aupplics be and is hreby crdered to put said bacomensin repair, #9 as toobviste the citioulty vet fork in the above presabis, » Ol 4 a special to toke Into considerat: m. as pessiile upon she expedi propriety of erecting » fire procf buil/ing ok er near ‘the site of the old one. wise & Jam suitatle Jor wach @, structure, and the probable cet of @ aldermen William Tucker, Cum: Hodmire appointed hoe. Lont--Whereas, most of, the docks are by private ingividuals, and th wi and dock revts, and al Somplan of the Sane trom the ineuffio ency of light on the same: Kesolved, that ail parties owning or leasing doors, or slips be competed te light the samme he own expense, with a sufficient any accidents 50 persons by falilag off the same, to © itvee on Lamps and Gas, By Alderaan Kei.y —Kesol of Markets be, and i from over a ‘Walilam "Delenshiin, To Committes «nm ree, cation from the me net ol which lies om the be oes. ee lve4, That the communi, the Fire Departm and 90 mao as relates y ween Porty-ninth avd Filties: stresta. by faying S’numbor of tracks cf rallrond. whereby the curb and’ gutter benay ‘and the grads obstructed om said block, whioh 74 the Com pom the jropriety anc na hed compel landlords wiik on the Big detween Hoes ninth iftieth streets, to be Hagned forthwith, To Committes ou Streets, An Cor gh we 6 pine be bi Toeeday cvoring Fobrn apted. re ‘The sixth ann’ Diy Dook Savingw’ Tnstive- thom. Ureored Of Oe HL Sper way. PAPERS FROM THE BOARD oF coUReILHER. m Assccemen to—| neater on ae of 4 P 80, Sane ot Voues sruratge and directed various city Repore st Ot? liste. To jommistee om Ai Whi ow procure t Ps Ofces and courts wr of Co" nites on ‘namo of Thomas T a Of Committee on Srlarics and Offices—Im favor of Chas © Tiaoknes. David Rew and Biward misak ners of Deeds. Te Commi er a be ite she Beard yen adjourned, eaill the fiw Mon. ary ne elo day of February next, ot 5 0’. i eT eRLEN TINE, my Debates in the Board of Aldermen. (Our Speotal Ropers} THE HUDAON fi ROA! veling offered 6y oe ‘Aldermen of the Third roe ie to a appeg Reis te rooms Ia tus base: (this bvildiug, soeup) Keeper of Pe y Hail, for i, sont Mae Commit’ of Repairs Bn armon of the Thirteenth ward, boy ‘ ze Late fre bad throws thei ra out of that ry appointed Aldermen Mets and Covert such Pe. Commies subsoquently zenegted that that 7 ond Mrs, v neequemoe o BUT Satter as delersia for ihe Tasare seton of OMSTRUCTION OF THE SIDEWALKS. A resolution to adopt means for [Py ing the obstruction of th ralks of the streets in gales ward of bs ding by 0 ter dail aes wacomee by Eagle y mene 01 “A consummation most mt ‘Third ward, but every street iy.) A NEW BUILDING FOR THE Law COURTS. A resolution was od 80 erect # fire proof bui vette be im 8 or 10 fatho: ‘the site of the one Ja Neely burned down im the Park, ai rs 1 a6. by oe oleae all the shoals up ee & vas the New 6ity jal, Keforred te a special commit she 4! reooilest if three. ror ante tit wes presented | yy the Aldcrmat FE pe Potent 3. Cuzhaven Light when seen from the tia diet Titra Irbioh stated thi 1a) gro 4 for abe ancestors 4 there. pe neat, orman of she Fi teenth ward tae inant werd on this matter might be classed acts of “hasty legislation,” and thst the ‘ar ase flashing light, iat will thi ft aak. jor ot whe he fixed Sis inihosse Foetdn | THORNTON TANKING Soe roe Department, Office Lighthouse Board, J; ances BSTABLINMENT OF AW ADDITIONAL TIME BALLAT THR OAPE mon gs petition, now be- fore the Boer d was eigued > ty someof the ‘mot respectable of our inbabi:ants, Coroners’ Inquests. A Camp Kn. sy ire Ciomias Tanna Firs—A Cav- TION 10 PaRENTs.—Yesterday Coroner U'Donnell held sa inqueat at No. 321 Delascy Jreet, on the Lepheley hild three yeu rs anc four months old, named Patrick Morgan, whore death waa eaused by its clothing taking fire burning his be: ible manmer. The onild ge of ® girl, who left bin fer & moment to go for some groceries, and when she returned Ba 8 min Th a ny sande es a0. 1 1 bi Cy ain. ¥) ware? Department, Ofloe Lighthouse Boards Jaa DISCONTINUANCE OF THE REVOLVING LI MT OF CAPE MAORI CHACO, NORTH COAST 0 found the child’s clothing allina biase, A vercict wae rencered of ‘Death osused by burns accidentally re- ovlved,’” Evracts oP INTEMPERANCE —The Coroner yesterday held an inquest, at the cormer of Gold and Frankfor: streets, op the body of Eiward Nash, who camo to his desth by falling down stairs whi under the influence ef liquor, On Clog age head it was found that his akull was fractured. jury rendered a verdict of ‘Death caused injuries received from falling down stairs while in a te of intoxication.” ITIMNE INTELLIGENCE. Whalemen. Bee arrivals at thie port. yoht Honolute Oct 25, Mary, Baylies, Rdgartown, 770 we wait Nov 5, Awsshonks, Lawrence, Falmouth, te orulge en im Oot 24. by letters, Splendid, Fisher. Ri en. ‘aw wh 116 sp; Nov 10, Walter Scott, Collins, do, op At Hilo Oot 27, Almira, Jenks, of Edgartown, 19 wh 308 oP. Port ef New York, January 23, 1854, CLEARED. Ship Westphalia (Brem), Mensing, Havana aud a mkt, Bennings, Muller & Goslin, Spoken. pe ge nk Re (Boag vee Bal a? re ada Bart Marois, from Boston for New Orleans, Jam 11, lat 39 rt, Wilso ) Sturges, Clearman & | 5, lat 70 14, Brie Alea, Haskell, from Boston for Segua, Jan 14, lat Hem al Lawrence, Charleston, Nesmith & Se pt) Bark Jane Merrion (Br), Short, Lond a pry & Collins, a Brig a, hence for Bt Marks, £0, was sicnalised ne Bark OF Haver nvals, Buenos Arse. W N Forest. nde, of Hatteras Brasilian sobr Clara Borges, Webber, hence for Porte Ca- bello, Jan 18, off Bermuda, Foreign Ports. BeRwvpA—At Bt Georges Jan 19, saip Oxendridge, from Philadelphia tor Liverpoel, Day Unaharredy billips from NOrles will probably b rold, Olmsted, hones for Haraua harged; brig Soran Bird, Atkinzo) Kark Flash, Wileo! leak- Brig Sem French, Brown, Attakapas. se Co, Brig Mary Hamilton, Walker, Charles Bebr ©phir, Becker) Kinston es Bee eal & Lo Schr Viote ris (Bi nse Hali Eohr. Vindale, pardson, New Orleans, ae Post. 40, Savannah, Seranton & (a Sebr P K Burton, Ling: mene ak M'Keasie, ‘Drisko, Jacksonville, ‘Thempi Davis & Hols Bene Clin ‘ton, Waterman, Jacksonville, BE A W Weldon. Schr Col Eatteriey, Biwood, Charlesten, M'Cready, Mow & | Jan'd on return), a seats a EM sagt sy York; Sth Jones, Young, 4 any ‘Sone Southerner, Jretend Washington Sehr Ann Emit Lb gy reed arenas a itimore; 26th, i Gatton, Fr Frankia, Las . Georgetown, Schr Ringgeld, rt ee Ne ik, Sturges. hiked Juage Baker, Bogart, city Point, Van ‘rent & cs, fm ii, er lamed yoomteanenr eat it Maria, Bliseott, Baltimore Zohnten & Lowden. Bohr Howard, Lovell, Boston 8 W Lewis Tit gi Sh theme. dae patra) ARRIVED. op jor directions of W I, Hudson, me Fela ¥ fo rec seamer San Francisco, Inst | inchs, esol Norieal tig rigs Kmoline, Farnhaw, from (hater, of, Cold Spring), Rove, Oahs cat ey Eg merce ane 5 days, ‘to sail LE hy toro nates for a San ee Be jconus, Shaw; Jere Few! J Means, errak; Kate Heath, Sennett: a Gare ite, Keller; aad ryoch Prat hoe tas for Charleston im a te ai we Ww 7 ret King, HE, eazy, Moses, Mavnazes ve ied Bt vax~Cld Jan 7, sohr Bh Martell Baltimore, on, inement, 1, on¢ Pornambueo Deo 22, with 2700 bbls waal 10ecd toe ehale ronthfo ie donee. Spoke Deo Parcdl, 2 daye from Providence for Morambique tnd Zana. areal ‘wage "New ont ian, wit <4 ip lena, Leavitt New leans, red Baby oP me to Wn Nelson & Son. (TheG 2P) in the North Kiver. was poaidentally. emitted) Fence (of vr Emerson, Darion, 6 B Rohe» bao, Darien, 6 “eye, with lumber, to 8 ra Tih; 1. Pt sie ibth, sebe Labr ori rrr} PE ee SU TTE | Reena eae categ, Bete fee ur Sikeony Eesha tad ins, bo Howes & Ge Maranzas—dld Jan 13, peg ‘Bilis, Boston, Fenn amnvco—in por t Dee 22 ste Fair Wille Wille.y, and Walktz, for de ‘Tuimewias Williame, K Yorks eae catied aa AEont A, a Sram, Cia wate rr es rigs’ Thomad mn; 2A, Hl merey, Baagert Fer fite ply imi Book aan as Fernundes, Norfolk; scbr atx Messe ship Megunttoosk, iekeShiy. oe c ‘eebr Tu: te Deps worth, Virsinis. bres Bt Pert Wineieis, ochr Ciris‘isna. wn Weeiwise Virginia. ianree, Behr Chaunoey Betewcrth, ——, Bobr rom, Housman, Virg cbr Jehe Ferns Bush. Virginia. WG Lewis, Gres from co, diag: Bermiitare, Leb Mand Gen derep alert, vee Clave, 60) sis, for Baitimore, (eters te Witch: Plomer, from Boston foe Bpiitre, Arey, a Nror K. ‘pares waitieg tango; We aie sm government Sarah Ann, Ga: porred. gif waiting f ~ ‘Also #8 Wane ops Vicgimls, Fel ate Rover, Osle, diag; rani, do; Azores, Batils, Bene axfeleior, Pountaln, De oat 2 dare *alaTah, backs Baltimotes Wik’ S Chase Garena Ser HB Fiddemaa, lingers Ba ore O Gere &r Thomas—In Port Jan 9, ships, Mon Lovell, from +a Caliao for Baltimore 3 rudder; Atles, ber ame, bron, repairing Seveen, henoe for San fea © achr Eolipes (of Suffolk), Gevlee, henes | few faye, Fits shipping ® crew; Columbia Burk, for Savannah Zist, returned to port, on the same aight jor Bamptcs, Kade. Tepaiting, ere BSW distent § miles, came iu contact with ihe ways: bark aselis, Davis, uno; brig Ci lary © Tarbell, from iragd oe for New Yo h from Phil ‘Wet ding. rob iy others gartied away 3 the i the ieee a or Trinidad 13 are resell ver sade he was compelled IE ontge te koe her re deaured ba we isee tale id Sth for Navy aor tzaphie deopasehes nt aesetal cate columns, Home Ports. APALACHICOLA~<1d ¥1 Jon 9, bark Sunrise, Chandlen BALTIMORE NYork: £57 a . 3, wn Taal BELOW. Two ships and one bark, unknown. Bhip Seat Wine (Br Sampy Hoox Macneric Teueenara. Werters port, all Sanvy Hoow, Jan 23 ;. Neptum Tiere, ‘The schr Haseltine. before reported ear sais piace, | Hubbard Pea et Word brid, lies easy this evening, and will ho wiad Mihite, ss anna SH Luks, Godirey, Mobis, Minor rs, Vern, e srip Chauncey Jerome Jr bas steampumps at work, | “BUSiON ang Bente fe from ber iv ee ‘the Migtlanas, bound ta. NEW onuneee 5 am 2)-Aarr ships Kavenswood, Cambria, Mew Neth; Middivers Boater,” = ; barks Cubs, ‘i bg py 4th ul¥: DS Good: sux Cayee 2'¢ vlt vis Holmes’s Hole. Sid on} fr. Lore nts | Kervizan; also bark Georgiana, jored below zis. rroh Lond (of Bosten), Cana, Herald Oca: ve | ghee Jan 3, ¢ PM—arr K, 43 brig ‘hegy of the La for this be- | lew Br abiy Amoy and arhip « a rosy ar.ived where Subinat. | Liverpool “ie Iran, a ber pees ite A 24. , renldpeovenly necks, and Lidia, Vis Garcelona sohr e ct ith, echre aps as >, Olmstead, riediga Havana, be | }? et ae iatiaiey (re, a Berm 1s in cistress, was sold there at auo- | © . phreys, Boston. Sid 17:k, Jor £148 sarling She arrived share Ist inst. 4 ater burg. Ait bri Use (Daca ast which was 7 ins violent cals | f A; 180, orig Elisa Waite, Talnos, Was om her boom ends, had alse lost sails ys Naser a awake Corts ‘ante ‘ ahlp Ocean Herald (new ms before reported wrecked off the Ca; a irr RT--atr Jan 16, tre, Benjamin, and Rovgh es pro cody, NYork Sid ith’ geht Mery rouvey. ales 28th brig Brookline, Mecilvery, NYorb; sohr Bonita, ae: qouiZapern Qirtyar Prey to Jan 17, schrs BP pon whieh hr wien Gen Karinghaus, King, and High Prices, er Ler lee om the bark wished to ve taken ait was Sewing ® hurricane. o Ss vulf stream, aad she vr: utd wet ae yf, but shat This was of py Look>ut, dare and fandatin loft New Ann i HARWICH A Nortolt for Hosten: Cynrnra—The statement that the ot sth, Cyprala (at ee Theme, rm Rie are ron condixio as nearly to cause the crew to aban 4 Clark Neon de ent! oly ine incertoes, ca ratte from the 6 ir Jan 15, ay Imperial (Gr), Worand. 7. ers, in Bait fe (ir) Barelsy, Greensek: Sp polnere 'P rt Bics; cark G W Hall, ty at York, brig Blivaheth, oy Boston, ‘od ta os ark WI 4 Brogie Urary, N fork. stoamshii Toren Pines Sstenn, Laverpoot, Chartes, Hamilton, Beets jed and re-ew bar! tae abcet 2st inst. Brig RW Packen (of Boston) MoNait, trom NYotk for Goge Hey ten me oss, ee, ee joss of spars, rails, and leaky, and c i was ih quaranvine lth repairing. ties; son Bonn Buroxa, Spates of rat dlemested i South chans sprung ® leak. a na, fom’ Late Tor Charleston le, w hey Hidney Price, Belize, Hond. “RORTOL K-Cld Jan 20. bark Miltia ies, Robinso NEWPOST—Jn 21, 7 a Henry Marsbail; shes Golden for St Thomas ai reported at anob b Lt Faleh, Bandy, trom enters 80, via a Donpert t to load for Cubs. DELP A: thy ix kon 80. Bos ore & Previons Tepers Me Tres! sohr All the ateival ot tue crew ot “Baliins, Ce ye sorely made ere stipe ering caps Boum Leo, cf Rockland, which ws ; con he ‘trorps aaa, Neok im the gale of 20 ul, wae sold, ister oo ark Harvest Hore, 3 &e, for wyeut $500, of whiel! 40 wae for ths hull Commo, sLiverpeate Niptenl via Nore wae oom, Li Cia 1 rik Orford Malton, Pork: in he Roy = hy Rydoe, St Jago, Cuda; brig Oow: Boveen. ST GROKGB—arr Jan 0 sehes Cyolone, Virginia, WASHINGTON Lay Jan ll schrs Kachel Jame, ar Siete (ond (J oti for siesta ei gee Sa ae suet over her i Tet decks, broke soveest poate NGTON, NOM, ia ig 4 Boston for Port ri, pos Laake, init Teh nat, wish Thaget gears Fark, Rovensas: senre 4 ri a xerky Sanaa: img: aioe nip tam | N¥ork. ld iseh, schee tee, “Tei, Mt Mlshota “gt oy a By Bee Liverpool, okt RY n NTory: ek: sant es sed green, from ®t