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NEWS FROM EUROPE. TUREE DAYS LATER INTELLIGENCE INTERESTING FROM THIE WAR QUARTER REPORTED FIGHTING OV THE DANUBE. =| | | Extensive Prepirations for Hostilities in England and France, | Thirteen Steamers Chartered to Convey British Troops to Malta. , The Conard Steamers Niagara and Cambria Engaged by the Government. STATE OF THE MARKETS, de, dic, dio. The screw steamship Andes, from Liverpool February ‘Aéth, arrived at Bosten at about 8 o’closk yesterday mora- | ing. She brought no London, papers or circulars, and the only paper our 1 Oo! Times of 4th. Through the medium of the telegcaphio wires and the 7ea'1 ere. \ Bruton Grening pepers. which arrived about one c’elook | Merson ccotechalanes nie etcreesen (s encther ct bis moral g vie th v Haven Ratlrosd, we are enabled to make up the followirg summary of ne 4 The Royal Mail Stosmonip Company advertise that fa ecusequerce of the steamship Niagara's being required for special service, the sorsw s.eamsbip Alps will be de veined at Liverpool uotil February 18, t> take the matls Grd pesrengers te Boston, instead of the steamship ‘Niagers 3 The British government has chartered thirtern stesm | | The Russians bave now | the ground om the read Krajova to Keleat. It to supposed that tt very fertified, bat se post ‘the sabj ap Sess are given maishes which are reported b om the vat ts belleved that a sanguisary « geanent font: noms at Glargevo om Suaday, the 5th ins} ia whish both sides suffered severe loss. The Tarks, it is sald, erossed thr Danube im numb-r three thontand, drove in the oat: posts, and attempted to take thetowm. Ia the end they “er Raine areeneoet heron: the D aude in the 5S nt, adtee tan da eet Ut nien tena 5 large new 1, 1854 65,000 men’ before’ K «lant. Prince Gortschatoff had resolved on removing his head- juarters to Slatins, bat the Seeees) Ned peter the ince to ebange bis pian, and hed im an order from the ron to use every effort to drive the Turks out of Lerser Wallachia without further loss of time Both fn pase pereeey expecting and prepsring for a deci: eal . ! FEELING IN TURKEY AND EGYPT. t was able to procure was the Liver. | | France and Eogiand; hips to convey troops to Halts, to wit: from the BN. A: | (Cunard) line, the Nisgara ant Cambria; Geceral dorew Breamship Line, ths Goliea Flesse, Jaron, Csps of Good Hops and Prepontis; Peatcsule amd Oriental Line, the Himalsys, Manilla ard Ripon; Australian Line, the Visto tia, Queen of the South, Hy darpes and Harbiager. ‘The Andes will proceed to New York after disoherging | exheust Turkey.’ nople of the 35th. several spesk, if not des: least pot in the sanguine tone one might expec: fron acopted by the maritime Powers, and the cruise of the combined fi-ets in the Black Sea. Perhaps some allowance ought te be made for the Tarks ander the clroumstances; ard the discovery of a conspiracy in the very capital of the Sultan's dowipiors is auMicleut to ac- count for this gloomy toae, It is still feared that the , Russisns will muster all their streogth to strike a cecl- sive blow om the Danube before axy forse—Frensh or Ergiish—can render assistavce, or even reach the ‘spot. ard that, simuitacecusly with that appre hended calamity, a ren be made to revolutionise the Sis ; the Czar, apd terrify bim into any conditions he might think proper “The Czar,” they say, “has htue or mothing to loose, Be cau keep bis Bleck Ssa ) vet im port, avd though the fmposalvility of vistualling bu thous ou the Asiatic territory, oF sending rein‘orce- cots invery inconventext to him, yet it { not each en rection, The blow ho medtates on the Daonbds and which we fear may be sycorstful, would restore the p-o4 tige hie arms bave lost, and he is sure that at soy p-riod ly to consent to the conditions p-> all farther proceediags time to recom mence va If the Yowe:s made the Czir tard that he would be mace rerponsible for the wea of the war, not ouly t> Tarkey, b that any part of hie terri- tory thelr ferovs would occupy wou'd henoefrth ctase to belong to bim, and thet, in fact, Tar dey will not only be surpo ted on rea and land, bat also in’emrifi.d for ber losses, the case woyid be diffarent. If not, the advantege is all on the side of Rosia while even many partial suscemes ovly In fect, ‘tae greater part of the up. expen: | private letters I alinte to sre more or less ia the seme querulour straiv, for all anticipate some disaster oa | the Danube to tae Torkish arms before single French ber cargo and will again retum to this port to take the | tails for Liverpool nxt Wodnes lay week, It is announced in the Liverpool papers that the steam. abip Asia would sail from that pert on the 26th of Febra- ary for Bostoa and New York, via Halifax, but that pas- Bengers by ber will be booked for Halifaxend Bostoa enly. The Andes passed, going into Liverpool, the steamship Cr wbria, from New York, and on the 15th of Febraary, in the irish Channel, passed the steamship Atlantis, from New York 4th for Liverpool. The ship Mary T Starrett, of Rockland, trom Ne # York for Havana, was ned on the Ist February, ia lati Bode 45.N., krgitude 37, in # sinking conditive, aa! part } Of her cargo thrown overd ard. Her crew were taken off | by the sbip Westmcr'and, arrived at Liverpoul The M T & was seuttled to ge: ker out of the way of oLber ves pels, The steamship Nschrille Blavre, via Socthampion, for N Fobrusry. The steamer Atlantic, Captaia West, from New York for Liverpoo), was pasred Feb. 16 off B:llyeotton. ‘The screw steamship Great Britaia arrived at Liverp»0l Fed 14, in sixty eight days from Melbourne. We fiud no news, political or commercial, of marked fpportance. The cotton markst at Liverpool was firm, acd the same remarks will apply to the breadstaffs markets Gt oI! tmportant poiats, ‘vertised to sail from » York, om the 18th 0! wad The War in Turkey EXPIRATION OF THE FORTY DAYS. ‘The period of forty days allowed by the Porte for th® @cosptance by Rasste of the terms of adjastment proposed Dy the four Powers, aod asse: net, expired on Thars, . 8, aod the Ports or its allie: are now fally justified in takivg, without farther @otice, guch measucss as they may deem necessary in position to the Cesar. FH ALLIED PLERTS AND THE RUSAIANS—MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS, BTC. Advleez from Constaa‘inople state that the French ani English sdmirals hei fixed the peziod of Afvesn days from the 27th of Janvary for the Fusian versels to re ‘ture to their barbors in the Black Sea. Acar p for 40,000 mea ia baing prepared at a plecs @ix miles from Constantinople, ov the banks of the sea of Marmora. la Asia, Gen. Gayon hed resamed offvasire operations Ogrins! the Russians. Detes from Bacharest of Feb 1 stats that the Russisos Dave 60 (00 men before Kalefst, and that the Bupaor has @'veu orders to drive the Tark: out of Lower Wallachia witbout further loss of time LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S SrAYEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. On the 13th ult Lord John Russell, in replying to Mr. Leyard, im the House of Commons, aad that Adairal D.ndas found, when in the Black Sea, that the anchorage wrsnot secure, and the fogs and weather was auch that ff he remained in tee Sea any tength of time the fleet ‘would bave been dicabled for the service for whiok it was | Porte and its allies are fully j fnrrnded. Lord Jobn admitted that there had been a | further notice, any met @iterence of opinion between the Eoglish Ambasendor ani the Admiral, at Constantinople—bat that it was upon ® professional question Arrangements bad, howerer, been agreed upon between the Eaglish and Freach-An Dessadors, as to the course to be taken by the combined Beete—mdject, however, to the discretion of the Aim! Fale in regard to the safety of the fests. With regard to Count Oslof's Jobo ssid that he believad his noble friend at the head of She Foreign Office had mo reason to fel diseatisfied with Ghe resalts of the Count’s m'esion to the Empero: of to by the Tackish oxb- | mission to Vienas, Lord | Nicholas bes ma ¢ evormous pr«per | Diam or Exglish soldie’ can set his foot on They complain of delay mow quite as much as they com- of the fisets while they were at anchor ia the Bespboran, pre rious to entering the Black tris, as msy be expected, they profess n> con! 08. aad say that oxen adherence to Russis of thet Power would, note ii bs'an’ ing her prevent ements, at or 08 follow a victory gained by the Rast: ‘The disosvery of the conspirecy bas a: 1 bave already mentioned, o0- casioned much anresicess in Constantinos! I am re- | quested not to piace moch confidemce in what the local vigilacce and activity of the Turkish pears, lsat owing to thei the Je\ter was found y part of Tarkey. a letter from Alexandria of the 234 J, at letaile which are not devoid of {i Every. where ip Egypt, a» in Torker, the were mrking voluntery gi'ta to the Saltan both in momsy and kind, At Alrxen ‘ris, Bsyrout, Cairo and other large towns, the sums given amounted to a large total, the Europeans takirg @ large pert is these acts of ps- trlotie generosity. At Caico, the wom sn of the harems of she principal Musrulman imbabitenta bad distiogu'she them- selves by the importanoe of their gifts. Amoagat other things they had gives a large qasntity of linea and lint, tor tne surgeons at the seatof war, aad in many instances jewels were voli to buy medicaments The Ezy; written home to their families, spraking ia high tera of Yhe manner in which 1he Turkish govern et treated em. much has been made, is stooply the retirement of Mehe met Ali and the introduction of Achmed, Rize Pach is soe party. for esrrying on the war with earn because be ™ at to avoid it ‘simp2ssible. He is now S sraskier, or Minister of War, and Achmed Pacha takes bis former post, MOVEMENTS IN ENGLAND, RTC. under orcers, activity prevails, All the arrange wents for the tramsport of trco; pushed the utmort activity, The f the line oze ia Ireland. eneral term’, it may b¥ considered an certain that cls of the first civision, except peraaps the regt | ment from Ireland, will bave se: out by the dret of | ae and ‘hat the latter wil! have embarsed before the oth, Tas British contingent for the de’ence of Turiey will *m2unt to 20.000 men, with 40 guns; 260 pioked mon io reach battelicnare to be armed with Micie rid ad brigade commands wifi be conf-1re | om young colone' Toe Liverpool Northern Datly tims of February 18 rays ~The fact that some of the Camard steamers have been teken up by the goveramont to ennvey troops to the seat of war no longer e¢mits of donb’. Tre agents have no@ thomeelves a: noancsd that the Cambria aud the Nia, re engeged for that servies, and we under nd they wil) leave Liverpool for Maltaon Saturday barked st this port or at Cork ts as yet uxde governren at the letter point should aafl direct from Liverpool position of sffsira -— “ The period of forty days allowed by the Porte for the | Russian accepterce of the terme atopted y the Tarkish | Cabinet expire? on Thursday, February 8th, and the tifled ic taklog, without they may now throk neses- vary. The period for ithdrawal of the Rassian fest to thir por's must also re already expired. If is inevita dle, it ra pot whether the formal declsration | of it proceed from Russia or from the Westera Powera, It ts ackvowledged that a mere pactfi at this mo ment, with prorpect that Rassia would tale some fresh advantage of the Ottoman empire whee Ecropean Power sre less united or othersien | Ia nota result the mation has any resson to dea! | the Brifeh governmest are ea‘ fi ar 2. that the Eaperor tins for war, a> Psopects A dicn the cbject of crosemg the Daanbe, and Attempting (he conquest of C.nstantinople, there tn evi- der oe enough to jastify this country and its allies ia an- | Hetpating the sorst, and im tatiay m s! energetic steps Austria, The object of the missios appeared tohave to prevent it. Itia time for ail parties to emerge from » been to secure the nentrality of Austria im the event of @ war with Eegland and France, and it was satisfactory to know that the mission had failed. (Cheers.) BUISIAN TACTIO8—BSEMI-CIRCLE AROUND KALEFAT, ‘The investing army bas made a movement in advanee, Dut active operations will not begin before March when he fordege for crossing the Denade will be ready. ‘Up to Jam. 27 the Rasmen corpr bad formed a semi- ‘Pircle—the extent of whieh was about thirty-fire Eoglish pnilee—eround the Tarkish position at Kelsfat Karly om the morning 0! the 28th there was a genera! ®&vanoe on the part of the Rarsians, sad on the evening of the came day the right wing had left Citate about seven English miles inthe rear. The centre met with @o-rilerable resistanes, but wher the infautry came up ‘the Turks retired te thelr eatrenchments. Ths left wing ba. takec up » position imthe neighborsooi of Bolerehat! A letter from Krajova of the 4th inst. states that the @x/ecition against Kalefst, which was p tin motion o2 the 28th ultims, was countermanded, besause the Otto. man troops wre menacing the more easteriy poiats on ‘tbe left bank of the river. Gea Aurep har sent ‘er more @m, \reera, eappers, avd ploreers Taree Ruseian regiments, one of which is the Chasseur Reviment Odessa, have been sc ont up that they mus! be | oom pletely reorganized before they cao again tke the eld, Up to the 271 ye Ravsiam corps had formed s @emt-clrole, the extent of which was about thirty fire Exgish miles around the Tartish porttion Kealefat Early on the morolog of the 28th ‘a¢ vance on the part of the Ransiace, in of the game cay the right wing had lef: Cite! geven Koglish iiloe in the year, The centre mat Wich consideradie tavee, but when the infantry ‘ retied to thelr {otrench a hes take & position the ri vesobiti fhe general attack on Koiefat depend on the stats of the weather lone, s# all the troops which are i be employed in this Toe Rasiaoe have qT ‘a! Schiliers ic to prej cted passage Danube. but there will be har¢ly any change ta the g@eoreme command of the tro ps. } The Jast arrived pumber of the new Runciaa new piper pudlished at Bucharest, soo eniiiled the Waliachian Mo ritrur, contains » ral order by Prin’e Gortesoakom, | @uscting tbat all the mele popal-tion ‘rem eiyhteen to forty years of age, marrie! or unmsrried, ans o what rer proternion, msy be required by (he ern als colonels, or chefe de corps, to render compuliory tervicr (rua) to army; that horees, oxen, and all otber Gravght cattle, beriier wagor’, may in lke maceer be Galen for the same ure; and lastly, that all the irks, Bests ond barges found on the Danabe may be t.ken a) far) moment for the Rosstan service. Toe ordinance ap poles to al! Wallael ian rubj-ots, and aay perion attempt ir & to evade it will be brongbt before ac Wartiel I » wow clear that the future oper atio it agelost Kale >! wi) be oncertaken from Boleschiti rather than from Pei © web hongh thie last ples, which fs a moat i @ 0 powtom at the end of @ spur of ths Uarpy i) be strongly earrisoned § Radorss te peither « to Oi 186% Wak Moniely oe ie Wie alow Liais, oiua the the "4 | ttatecf uncertainty that promises no targible bensfit. tien ‘fiicers who are with the army of the Deoubs -have- Aloncos paper comments as follows ou the present | 4 The modifestion of the Turkish Ministry, of whlch do The 4b, 1th, and 17th Drago: as ere reported to be | bether the troops which they are to convey | we believe, wish to embark them | 3 bat the proprietors prefer that they | Hoe‘dlities ir Avia and on the Danube have coumenced | with fresh viclenca, and the part we are prepared to act | should be Cist'vetly made keown before some freah ca- tastre phe excites the compassion and reecmtment of etyilieed Europe.” ie has tina reports from the msoufecturing distriste show notwithstanding warlike dewonstra fons from the withdraw?! of the sian ambassador and the ac tive preparations for hostilities, trade bas consiterably tmproved, thoegh prices have not experienced a eorres- onding advavse. This improvement hea been stima ted in rome mesrures by advices of short m of cotton from Americs a1 sleo articipa'ed that the sti at Preston 14 drawing to aclore the masters having cowmesced the movemest of opening ‘heir wills to such of the operatives as ere willing to reti fo work, In the woollen districts trade in sil very 4 2 the hosiery and lags trades have as yet tboen no elgce of iaprovemsnt. PREPARATIONS IN FRANCE. The French government ooutisuss t'@ prepsra'ions for the stroggle with great accivity aad porasveraces. Or- eke for the Breast fet o put to onoe, sad it was aaderstool that the ad- or ths Minister of rine to preeced to Toukw, Al ud Clrita Veoo the purpose of ¢ abarkieg ‘be corps to Tarkey bas sailed ana is now on tts way to the Mediter t ira! in ecmmard was under ord re xilisry troops, tustead of blog rent to Candis, #: first fotenced, are to bs sent to Esosin Roa Cendia was found to be tom distant. Eas on the herd fs exceedingly eonvorieut It is = townof | o # me importance oa the gulf of the same name on the | coast ef Row ella. It appears that the present pla ts to form the euxill tA le whieb is the key of Faropeao Tarkey 3 between Cons'antinople and ths i remaire ts th « ieople are bop And it forta: ‘hat tt efforde more facilities then al a o fTerkey in Farope for the maictenance of the nications with Kogland and Frenoe. The "aria correspondent of the Sims writes:—"' Toe Af. ‘iter foros lotended for eervies im Ta: kay will, i: appears, os) Fincipa’ly composed of two baltailoes from every re eiment of Zyuaves, Thee Z caves are excelisat troops service: they coubine the feros tmpetaosity fen with the mesdiness, dimnaes ana dis line. They are already aware of the asr- ciplire of t | vide they axe to be employed om, ami are said to be eager for en offair with the Masoowi'es, eho will fad ia thea neh ‘ oustorers’ es they have rerely mst with.” TOR“ORYPK CONSPIRACY. The Chowery cfs 6 0’ the Sulten Bad toduced the Freeon govern nent to ad tose a Mole, COMebed to Aton, ROS eDrrgetic terma, tO the government of K'ng Otso THE GERMAN POWERS RESOLVED TO REMAIN STRICT LY NEUTRAL. Toe Journal de Prancfort pabiishes en ertiols, having all the merk#cfa sembcMietal communication, in wien it js said toat © the Germea Powrrs bates trmy reaotved. \tovgn tewilleg to mabe their :esol. ‘tue ouojeet of : ta'y. to preserve @ strict seatrelity, whatever may spyen PREM NRGOTIATIONS, BTC. ‘The repert gains ground that the pescsfal efforts of the four Powers will be renewed, cr at Ivast that Austris amd Pr ‘wiil be allowed to effect @ and possibly Hem, Ol Lee quarrel Bal tho reports are as yoy com piekcy im the dominions | | tation,” with 1m pect to agric | some overture which woald be entertained, and open the that it shell of the Black Yea, acd reoross the Pruth A Paris letter writer says :—“You cannot be too much om your guard sgaiost the private telegraphic LT from Vienna in the London journals. They at ‘most part, mere summaries of speculations io pers, and are pot one ‘ime in ten foteded ui tion that ean be relied for ipatans perot Nicholws, Now the fact is, thet the conference is at an end and there are no neg rtia- tiens for peace. The Austrian acd Prassian Uabinets are still epdeavcring te induce the Euperor of Rassis to make door for new negotiations, but neither of the great Wa: err powers arexegotiating with Rassia, As to the aa‘o- graph letter of the Emperor of the French, it is au old atory revived. If any such letter was written it was bs- fore the rejection of the last p itiame of the Confer- ence of Vieopa. I can aware you thei at this momsat the Freneb government have vere lit ‘le ho; sus. cess from apy entresties to the Empe-or of Rassia on the pert of Austria end Prarsia.”’ A Berlin letter of February 7, sayr:—The covfersnce of ambastadorsin the Austrian capital may now be ooar!- last reply to their governments, and superseded by the categorical ultimatum forwared to St. Peterebarg by BE gland axd Frapos The organs of the Rassian party Dy re affect to fee! much regret the little i+ new of Baron Von Meyendorff getiing the together again to work in Vienoa. THE LATEST, MORE FIGHTING—GRBAT LO88 ON BOTH SIDES. she follewirg despatches speak positively of « late con ftiist:— Barceaps, Feb. 8, 1854, A serious fight took plece at Tojsnaon the 20th ult, which was attended with great loss on both sides, The Turks retreated to Kalefat. Visana, Friday night, Feb, 10, 1864, Advices frcm Bacharest of the 6th inst. asnounce that 800 Tarke, with eight gun boats and four sailing craft, crossed the Danube irom Ratsebak to Giurgeva early on the morping of the bth. They landed mear'the Quaras- tine building and arranged themselves im Hae of battle. They were recsived by two battalions of Russians with a murderous fire, which lasted three honrs. The Russians ‘Buffered severely, and the Tarks finally retarmed to Ratz ebuck. ‘TEN THOUSAND CIRCASSIANS IN THE FIELD. A letter from Trediz md of Jan. 14, states that Sshamyl, at the head of 10,000 Circassians, wae marching sgatnst Zakatilagan {mportant militery position of the Ras LORD RAGLAN TO COMMAND TSE ALLIED FORCES. It ia reported that Lord Raglan is to have the chief command of the allied forces, and that the Dake of Cam- bri¢ge, Earl of Cardigan, Generals Evens and Brotherton, are to have appsintmente. Both in military and maval Cepartments extraordicary | | ters state that the ORLOFF’S MISSION. St. Paranenvuac, Feb. 8, 1864. Since Count Ocloff’s departure great animation has pre- vailed, but matters wear a sombre and warlike aspect. Panis, Feb. 18, 1854. The Bourse is very firm, owing to reports that the Emperer cf Austria had deolared to Count Orloff that he would make common oruse with the Western Powers ia the case of the Russians crossing the Dacube. Aaim- portant ries in the funds was projased by this—the three sper cents closing at 29%(, aad the four and a-halres RUBEIA’S FINAL INTENTIONS, ETC. Itis confidentially announeed thet a manifesto signed by, Nesselorde is shortly expected at Vienna, in which Ruifis will 'anmounos to the world her final intentions. A cabinet eouncil sat on the 11th at Loadon for three and a balf hours. Austria and Prussia GRFAT MILITARY PREPARATION’ —FRANCIS JOBEPA’S INTERVISW WITH THE Durir g one of the intervie Austria and the Eavoy Extras: ik nowled, with the warmest i@- great oblizations to the Empsi me time Count 0: lof was remio ign was to asre for the wel'are uld be fully to pretend to giva « con account cf what hes cecarred here « uring tl Sut it may be considered certein that all ihe ft the edministraticn are apy close alliance with Rarsin Some dayo ticce a council was held, at which the emperor preal’ the Ministers not on! , and it is orectbly ralaced thet Ty displayed the most pacific inciina. tions, but even urged that it woald be advirable to avcid the expense inseparable from the removal and concentra tion of large bocfes of treops. Tate eoanoil was, how- ever, overruled, and ax army of some 100 000 mea is nov collected on the east and eou' beastern froatiers, Crecible information has a'so been given thet the arm: in Austrian Italy and in the Romagea \s being reiator. The wmilitery authorities must natarally understand what they are about, but it strikes me that either too much cr tco little is dose. If Austria is with France glard, the power cf the revolutionary party ie nd there is no cause to fear that tae tranquillit; yatbern aad eastern provinces will be ‘Gistarbed, & poserfal a-my on tre north an! northeastern would be requisite. If, om the Austria shuld be se blied to her own interests ia Raesia, she would be obliged to increase her armies by at least 100.000 men, which would complete the rnin of her finsnees and destroy the prosperity of ry for the next quarter of a hear yerted that the Austrian goverament proposes to send Privoe Windirebgra's isston to 8t. Peteraba Aivices from Vients sno usee the mobilization of @ Hl countiea. Lae f to enfranebise whom be de: ‘to have been moglected ia ect of 1882, Lord John preposes to confer the all pereens paying over £6103 yearly reat. pe they eball be placed on the registry, and two ten mouths before toey shall have tue privilege of vitleg, This propos’ tion, aud Mr. tiom was reorived with great disspprobs- Hume denoonoed that portion of the fair end illusory. LI }ot 5 Om Thurseay eveniog Misa A. B Coatts, with her well known libersiity. three hundred vib s plentifal supply of with the et ceterss ia the sthoolroom of St. aes Rochester row, West ninster. A numerous assem! the haut fon were present to witness the repast.—London On the London Steck Exchapge om the 18th, says the | Liver, Times, the settlement of the scsoua's begen to poate ag bt ‘sapect. As the day approaches, specals- tore will endeavor to produce a fal), and where they have cash to make purchases they may realise their desire to the fullest extent, Italy, In Lomberdy great excitement prevailed, a hal Radetrky bad ie ® prosiamat on to the effest that all persons detected in spreading falre reports “gr be _—_ mach ex- Throughout Southera Italy public cited. Affairs in India THE MURDER OF CaPT. LATTER—OUTBAGES OF THE MUBBBES—TH «BATBNED FaMINE, ETO. ‘The details of the nows from Ivda furoish some addi- tions] {x formation that i quite interestiog. The news from Barmeh is still uofa Is, Captain Latter, the depu y commissioner of Prome, ant the most active of the froatier politicals, has been assarsiosted. Sloce the Cotection of the o nspiracy at Rengeon, ho hed deen very ectiveia colle:ting information regarding the plepa of tne war prrty ty as , service for big ge Be edge language char- ly fitted him. He had given orders that the sentries should ailow his spies, who were veuslly disguised se women, to pass unqestioned at all boars, anf in eonsequence of such orders, the sssase! who entered Captain Lvtter’s quar. tere dirguissd af women, cn the night of the 8th were allowed to § wanoticed. He was mur dered when he was asleep and #0 quistly did the sseas- sina effect their object, that it was not until the next morning that his dead body wee found in his bed, plereed with three dagger wouvds—one in the neck, one in the + side, apc one in the heart. His death must have deep instantateous A women’s scarf was thrown over the corpse, (an indignity, according to Burman estims- tion.) ard the murderers effected escape 60 motee- Jesely that the precise time taat they left Captain Lat- ter’e quarters is uokocwn The northwest frontier is tranquil, The forts iaths | Kohat Pave are being procseded with, amd the Affredess, having been promised twice their former amount of black | meil for keeping the pass open, appear for the present reconciled to their erection. - Toe Murrees sgain threatened to be troublesome ia Upper Solede, and a0 expedition a eaiast them is ta ked of, It fe seid that @ few days before the last accounts they had collected a large body at the margin of the bill country, having with them the guas tl ik from Cli borpe’s detachment in 1816, for the purpose ef o deseent but they found that Jacob was on the Madras is threstened bya famine Last monsoon was very unfavorable and the crops rages ine failed; as yet there is only & severe scarcity, ia pot being more than double the ususl price; but it meacenent of the dry season, snd it is feared that this ecarelty must before lung tecome « femice. Government | has removed the import duty on rice, and large pablic works will be commexced fer the aot of the ple The evil is sugmented by the ill fesling against grain merchants aeual in such cases = The «. of Nellore bas applied to govesnment to ooerce the dealers, but been very properly rebuted; but appreheesion of such coercion, either by authority or by mob, ie of course @ serious dircour: to the importation of grain. At Nellore the mob‘has already sacked the bissar and granaries, carryisg off every grain of food they could Sod. ‘The territory of Negpore, or Berar, which has just Jape’ to the Brit is one of the ten St which tubsidiary alliances had been oxntracted. It bas ep area cf 76,432 miles, » population of 4 650 000, ond « revenus of 4 160 rupees. The territory of Naz. re in pearly os largo as thet of Hyderabad, and as we ve lately sequestrsted for debt the greater portion of the Nizan’s Comipicns lying north of the Godavery, we rave now poseension ofteo thirds of the great “islawd,”’ Cayo («@ ivdependent native territory.) in maps of Hindoataa This geen tint is ering before the red shade de ‘ion, and every succesrive map of & fresh illustration cf tae rapidity of the procers. The Nizam’s domfoiors are in a worre atate than ever; the geverpment is atierly powerless. and the country i¢ covered with bancs of ptedatury Robilla horse, sacking the villager, abusing the women, an‘ fighting with the Arabs wherevor they find them. Oee of these bands jately sscked Dalmapooree, (a town situated en thr Gode- very, about 120 miles from H+deraba‘,) earryisg off pro pert} to the valae cf upwards ef £10,00, acd abusing the women, thirty of whom, being of high ecnate, have Ceetroyed themrelees in consequenes, Colonel Bremner, of the Fifteenth Madras Nitive Ia fantry, travelling by dark from Hyderabad, with bis wife and grown up daughter, to take ® command ia Nogpore. wasaltecked by one of these bands. The Col onel was severely beaten, and plandered of all his pro perty, evem to the bedding of the plaakeen hese Hd ticle of clothing Teons of the travellers was tekea they we: ‘terwards to the d eympethy of the stage for seme simple pa'i lothieg, with which they ‘were ebliged to be content aptil relief was sent to then from Kamptee and Secunderabad. Interesting fr:m China corps «f 26,000 men on the frentier of Lester Wallachia. ror,’’ ssys the Austrian State Gacsle, ‘ consi. ing bis Cuties of a good weighbor to the two bsllige rents, had not thought it right to insrease his army in this dfrection ro long as ths strurg'e bet esen Tarkey and | Rasela was confised to Greater Wallechia. bat now that the contest is extenced into Lesser Wallachia and the Avs rien jrontisr, the Enuperor, who watches without ceasing over the interests of his States, au’ who wishes to serve them from ia rerolution into effect ”” ‘the Aostrisn, and indeed the whole German press is all bat unanimous ip condemping the corduct ot Rassis, and ite dterepard fcr the peace ard order of Karr ps. Count Orloff acd Baron de Badbery left Vienna toget on the Ist wtimo Tue Anstrian Correspondence of taat ¢o: bas an artic’ omplimentary to the Czar, though propcaitions have been refased. Prospects of peace om other bases cootinue to be held ‘The neutrality professed by Austria is still @ jer of dowdt and there is a feeling in Vienna that Ou10! bas sind great advan! for Bas. ln: of the 7th sepounces that ile Rossi and Phong hap od fighting io Great Wallachia, Austria saw no resson for,plsc: ps on the Tarkieh frontier; but now that Leerer hia hes become the thratre of war, the eovernment has resolved to station 26,000 menin the Waywodina for the security of the frontier. A telegraphic despeteh frem Vi of Thars- Cay evening, say :—Couot Baol has Geclared to the Tar- ish Ambassacor that the reerat concentration of Aas- trian troops om the nortbessterp frontier is intenied as @ measure of precaution sgetast Turkey, Swedenand Denmark, | THR DECLARATION OF NRUTRALICTY—GRUAT EXCITR- MENT— STRINGENT DEMAND OF RUSSIA, ETC. The Dogtiaden, « Danish jcucpal, states that Rasais has refoxed to racogeise the declaration cf neutrality, and has on the contrary, ipsistes that Sweden ard Norway | rhell keep their porta closed aga’nst the belligerent Pow | ern The Swecich g vernment bas ssys this jourpal, ra- pled by a refasal, and the Dani«h government has done the rame. Lerge armaments are being prepsred ia No-- way ard Sweden. It will be remembered thet the Flyve- posten of Copenbagen bad stated that Susela had ascept- ed the declaration of nea'rali!y. Cormmacts, Pad. 5 1854 Yerterday the Esstern question cams before the fol. ethirg upon the presestaticn of w dill for au horising a pew levy of seamen. S:veral speaker: presse { the gov: er: meat to explain !t reasors for the acest desieration of nentrality. The government declined to tale forsign politics, and the bili was adopted; bn: coons sppeara to pe that Danish nentrality can be maintsined fa case of a war. Hotlana POSITION ON THE W+R The Journal de Limberg M: resolution of the Daten Wer 0) ar footing ph’c derpatah from the Hagoe, dated Satar- oy we learn that th 10’ Frecee and E lent have informed t f Hollsn? that the com merelsl fieg of weutral States will be oomidered as that of a friendly p England, THR NEW REVORM BILG ‘The new reform bill eee tatredased fn the Bathsh House of Commons cp the 18th of fb. uary, by Lact Juha Roreeli, in ep able eo! effec ive epoesh. Tus details of the Lill ara distasteful doth to the cossorvatives aad @ treme liberals. The followlog {s ao ontlina of the ‘There ere 19 beroughs, having 900 electors or wodar, ord poder 6,( sbi'acts, returniag one member to Perliarent.' There ere to be whelly citranchised. There tre 16 borongbe retarnicg teo memberseach and whis have less theo £00 elr> ore, ant moder 10,000 inbaritent These are to have one ember only. Hore icat oee an a= cunt ot 65 membr rs to ba Girposed of; and Ld Joho Kureoli declares that he thinks tre “bslaves of represen teral aed com rerctel oom etiiuercier, Ought to ba preverved He proposes to dive the West Ridiog of Voertshire and the soutbern ¢ivision of J[ameashire each into two Gistricta, giving two members to seach, and thus iscreasixg (he prttoms roprecentatirgs @ MOVEMENTS OF THE REVOLUTIONISTS—CONTINUED FIGHTING, BTC. xtract the following additional items of news from a late letter fram Hong Kong:— Siece our lest we are in receipt of dates from Shanghai to 17th inst , and from Woornvg to the 18th. The grand combined attack upop the city by the land and sea forces, which we mentioned was expected, was made on the 7th inst, The im ists were repulsed with great loss, and two of t reb:ls, who sbowed grest ¢oolness ani good agement daing the ficht. Not so the imperisl- ists, who did not or conld pot bring their wholr fest into sctien. Beirg up>uccessfal in their Lyscoh g t most wantonly ret file to and destroyed the subarbs from the river tothe city wall causicg grest Cistress, much loss of life, red immexse dest uction of property fa the large ne- tive bony Cevnocading is continually going on, but yy Teeult; the rebels seem to keep the water which epebles them to get enpplirs the strictest measures were being taken fn searol ing for insurgent emissaries, who were numerous in the espitel, an (no doabt the iosurgeots will meet with powerful resistaoce before reachiag cepital, and the severe cold seavom may retard toeir vance, At Ning po there had b’en disturbsnoes, end an ex'en- sive conspiracy of the Ti iad Soolsty discovered. Several executions bad taken plece, whish bai tre effset of nelliog the outbreak. Consi‘erab!e alarm had bisa felt. bat all was qaiet at the last date, the 13th inst. From Fooehco our dater are to the 16th inst. was continued fighting at Hing wa foo and troops bed bern rent there fromthe city. H-r Majesty’s brig Bii- tern was at eprhor off Pagoda islaud The Foan sailed fer Liverpool co the 18th and the Swedish brig Walter om tbe 16th for Londop, Hustings was vearly ready. Now that so ze trade has veen going forward at the por: the native merchants were attempting to ertabluh a Horg mourpoly, which fre. plectpoteat ary will no gonbt p ‘keting coeenl bas already reported it to ths thorities as being contrary to tresty. rorthera tvrurgents ia d the acoonnte show the wonderfally yapid progress of the insurgerts through the Peichils crovines, 9a, notwithstaadin; bey were both north and ah Tientsin, the port of Prkie. ted on the Peiho, at of the important city of 4 about eixty mils from It, Grant Canal ite had possession of 4 at Can'oa, received express on the 14h inrt., ia thirtesa days from and alre that two of ths Emperor's uncles were at ‘of 40,000 Tartars, on their way to mest the re sl Ye Trade is more buoyant and promising, bit political ceases mey create serious fate: ruption for s tims. At Abasgtal the import market showed no riza of Im- provement There wag less doing tm tes, cwiog partly to sotrelty of shipping for Eselen!. Ths exoort of tea from Shaughal wae about 81; millions less than atthe aume time Isat year. Silk was brisk and coatieaed to arrive, acd the ¢xcort axorede 52,000 baive. Freights, £5 Lda, for tea, ond £6 10s. for eitk. Ooly oe renee) loading, Oar loos! {psp-re give fall details of ths eassessfal ox pedition of her Majesty's #asmor Hermos agatast the pl retes, ond of the energ+tic conduct of Ceptata Fueubourms, who srived at Hong Kong om the 25h iastants It is feared @ aad catastropte bas happened ia the loss of fire cf the Hermer’ crew by the upestting of @ boat ia at tempting to regain the steamer from a price jaok. The pirates are in forat‘ahle forse all along the coast, from Choran doen to Hong Korg, fala there willbe a serio ‘We hare to report the nats rete 18th inatact. of bis Imperial ¥remsh Majerty Osesiet, from Na ith his exeellenay M Bnrbilion, We eon! not ob'a! ny perticulers of bis visit, ae the steamer pasees om to S: anghal. mer, her arstved t Plymoath Faith, screw stoxmer, an et Plymou' with nelle fom the Wert Doast of Atria Teele per. tlevlarly doll on the whole eo.wt. Bonta was tas state of Ghorder and revolution. At Lagoa every thing was at Beier shh, 8 . eee resided two anda half years before | wow only the com- | tates tn India with | war junks were destroyed by the | m There nt, ard we hear | vara. BD Hurlbut & Oo, a. tw lacbicola, R Pest, Beveciage, Liverpost, Gillespie, Doan iy gin oy, Uardenss, 'D Bi a, Cardenss, Brett, Sem Morton Cardenas, J & Co. am] & Co. Sa cr ir S 5 a ai 2 i? 3) F Foster, Jacksonville, A Gage, Drisko, J: Oatemith. joe. Providen: Wrighs, New Hi mastr. logs, Baltimore, Parker Vein Steam- sbip Co. ‘gens or Westernpe:t, Hall, Baltimore, Parker Vein Steam- Bream or Tacony, Hand, Philadolphis, J & N Briggs. ARRIVED, and pe ssengers, iat £4 2: lon 75. 88, exchanged ta, hence for Savannah; ae in steamship James Adger, | Sroamantp Marion, Foster, Charlectom, Fob 27, 7 AM, with | Toso Fat Meankeatats Sf ersisg Pun Bhosis, algnaiioed } steamship James adger ence for Ohatlerton. zy Li Bbii pire Bt kt), Bi Liverpoo! a mése ona Topaeongs teD eS AKisgingt,” Was toys 7) ily moet of the time from SW a rr by 34 10, ne of Collins’ ere bo Abe dilsraie). "No dave, eff uaker aw joa Lt Now York; alsos | do for do, ra mers 96 dave, with mdse and | rod ne of pieces Batkle ._ Bld in company with Fr elip- i josep! jew | sate Pbens Mason Loguns, 20 days, with logwood, to peor. Bark &: f New Haven), White: Pon Uy daye wih ye Hovoniive & Brother, of New Haven, ere she Bark Ex Havana, Feb 19 with sugar, do, te P Ki 20o. ark Hower (of Bristol, Me), Carlisle Sages 10 Grands, 12 with £6, to Grinnell, Minturn 4 Oo. Boston), Thompson, Charleston. 7 ae $0 Forking & Delano. elat amber of b sles of cotton airift. Port au Prince, Feb 13, with coffee +t Ewan. Pi eweod. to H Becker & Greve. Brig isabella Reed, Cheesmon, au Prince, Feb 8 with coft-e and logwood 100 A Ferris. ver: sovere weather the eatir lost bulwarke, soln vinnksbete, = De foe 4 much dep age ond rigeing. Wileca. seaman, died of ir. ie B Watts (of Thomaston), Waite, Ponce, 18 days, with , to master. Fob 26, 18087 20, low 71 seeks oobr lying Cloud, from Beltimore for Charleston. 8 mde | — mainmest tprung; same time, pi bales oot- Bris B & ? Lamson, Daniels, Darien, . to 8H B-henbaveh. Baar nga EN (ot Whningten) Toote (at Nesters} Worths P r strovg gales and calms of short y erltesie carried Beby Bisa en Abseoom Shoals, igneee. and the soa for bark § 1 Roberts, prevent going jerbilt desires to make = ‘endeome menais in whieh be was Trou bis grsaltede, for. the gromapt, ered in constra: in. Wil aizaton 8 days. B Fronch, Penin, bing wEhichisner, Mobwondee dagen Oe Schr HB Tall sn, oabe, tisha at Bib 4 AHTS Sehr aM ort, Wi folk, & Behr Wan B Cope Vesa o™ BELOW Ono brig in the offing, unkown. Wind during the day WEW. in! an? rigors have bi 4 work strirptng bi Wind NW, and light. Soa smooth. Ship Gongote, which aioe don Fi Boston, ip ola, wi 4 at Lot ‘ob 9 for ae fr erly au Ait ship, bub haa Deen. Porahased by 6 Lan® Bark Sea Bird, from Beston at Waite zen SL. was required jsckseaville, Mayhew, Talber | eptercten sonst ons she 2c Lesser oer tae aa SEeReNES wa tens pata ran Reh heer ow SSRIS meme a noe Pf quarter, if Fi poet at the merey ‘ysnary. they wore & rie bound to Bante Crus, where they took pe ving there ther ound She tribe Lindesy then took eharee of and arrived sh Washington, NO, on foun Convoy. of and for Bath, Pint 25th ult; bilred aud Sled; no of ond Breakwater, ronislned * ia 4 rigging. ne BonOONER, | Toland, ‘with B: Curren . into as | gating the term Pa De bs feabtee Rhendertela ond ast | inJered co much that ahe will have te proceed to Aare: ‘was seen Fob Bilwoed Walter, sq, See- aera ese been dir oy ipa pg ‘We wait in: onal wilt Sones ber the oa ihe debormes ave oold at ‘the dim Benin, Mo, Feb ih Vik fi meg Fiske Sours, Goceeslere, ae ade to the York if we de k H 4 by ‘2 Pi eb d |} : f ri . lj The sone Sam: about S100, soattered on the banshe Sil wet sud part loot, sold for 30 conte ie di ag be od wil at ted for— ie Bussex saved about one-third of her sarge, Bbip Atlantic. hence for Ant Fob9. lat 47 45, lon 25 OB, Sehr G Mi Robertsom, trom Baltimore f 190 inst, of the Wo of Bermuts. ars Perts, rt <1 Louiss & Mergaret, Ma- York abt 10 doye, tahing fs cargo ot ab ers0e. 1 ing in cargo ot ship Jessore, bi Grima cebuetin fener area SDitecton, abendened aad eit, eee ‘arr Feb 16, brig Lent, Te vig arin, bark Grinelia, Mile, Havens (th eet bo <4 eke, WoMeke der ecseriiee eras? ns Grenbridens Tayler, Ligerponl (nd peababl Cowszs—Arr Fob }! from NYork Jt ‘trot Philadelphia tee ‘loumaip Wasblaghen, Tiheh, | enil 14 aM, Cannenasoase Feb 18, brig George Engs Philadelphia: 14th, Lindersery, 3 Torts Buckspo-; Portland, Portiagd: cont pena sae Biles Hayéen, He Bisekman, Philadelphia; Bevanar Oscecis, Ponstocls? 16h, brig’ Deloss Biles Bird, Eiera she Joke Bilok Ws ‘Tor brig coms ares Britels sohe Worl so! Feb 13, bries for NYork; Wi ship Heston fer NTerk, . rns oy Lad brig Crawford, for eGOs—Arr Feb 8, Capt Tom, Piersor, Den Hise Bui ‘Gorham ‘Boston; Sth, ioe Be a rete rom 9th, dark Indians, Arr Feb 14. bri ipper. Bee- ‘ony echey Bara Moore Black. Beth nid wane eh son; W A Drew, Dunning, Portiand: 15th, 0 8 sche MeQlel- lap, Dougiaes, Berm ude: brig Carlam. bei Beanie, NYork; fs Gratien. Too Heatiotta. Per bel i man sbipe Beans, Cask! | Fete: Cérmete 2 ardonss: Opbyr, Gray. Bristol Lie ¢ Besos sine rpreee. Bees | Kite, Thempeon, ‘Onward, me = \ nzantr.Lo—In port Feb7, brig Boston, Terry, ter New | ship, Caroline B Keller, Gol |, MoDougal. Charleston. a by Bird, from 1 ; aohr Allea. for Best | Saaveiem Rebracenranaag,, Toe Feuer.cten, vewea® | "bs'twonascdn ei Pasa eay Ate and the Sea Bird hed visived that port, although sho did not | [Péon, (arr 12th) fr Boston 5th, put in for repairs: | enter is until Mov 14 f Hy ee bence, we; ‘Mary M | _ Tbe arew of sobr Gon Soott, which was lost daring the Inte = roristons; cobe | ele in the Delaware Breakwater, arrived at this port yes | beth “City. Bld 16h ship Coluwbien, je:day in tbe sehr W B Jeaki 17th, sobr Kquity, Lambers, (from Mi! ra | fore). San Fraze'seo; 18th, eka Gayle, Ba Telegraphic Marine Report. | trom Perdiend bn dense tienen rast | Gerees Fezoee ils | Nash, for NYork, tig: and ouners wis eRe yfrote bina alae iy SANTIAGO pa Cuna—Are Feb 7, ship Formosa, Ryder Se- | | Sacua—Are Peb 13 C | | psig I tt cs tog, nites 1, Pl—arr shipe BL Heerey. | 29, ships Frankia, seven; Fiat, | en, Week, Curve, New York; Sean Cnae ranma se joven: | ‘aiken. Policie, Rackets, N York. Btare o! ls, Garvii Savannah; barks ly Banning, Re elsane; as B Baxter mes, Charleston; trig Poster, Kelly, Boston; sehr Adele cliche, Reodevt, Provid steamers Delaware, Clark; Micbigin, Nichols, and 0. fow York. Disasters. oe smo irjry in hve uoper wrrks, and pu back 1 23ih, where she will be obliaed to. ii | | ow Hrimore. ¢ 00s Bot leak. Crrpren Snip Express (ne |. from Portemonth, NU. te New Ver). which w 2 Bart's island on | the night of the 260 ult ‘Tussday night. a | Yweiveo clock snd t stoomtug Actilles, Few Snr Many T thelr reportea defeats, | f Yotal lore, with her cargo aesr ey. crew suved Park *L Rovenrs, ashore on Abseovm besed, Patch frem Capt Lutch, dat-d Philadelphi ult, to breading up and her cargs driving eeho e boaed tuscan prio Arar Guit, Capt Zar. which eld from Boe Seps 14 for Leghorr, with wheat, &o, bas beon Ia} oa tho of France or Bp \, is stated by mrh ry bern, and out ‘The pilot at ‘shi vd in the Afric arly ba Salem, an downd to th’s eity trot ad sprung hor foremast, Rovar Sovrnwicw has beon got ba ed will be towed to New Bodfor ehwoe tte, 1 shore at y steamer Baio Nonman, Hevine. teem Porttand for Briaided, Oubes | Sud hove down boast Pee Toa a Dut ints St Georges, Bersands, 19h alt, * sama Dave to be discharged Lyra Ginna, at Baltimore from lo of Barnegat, 20s ut, lost oat boate, wR Mason Rrvoco: nort, wae the vessel found aber ; Empress, Ford. New Or Gdatioston: schre BR herp, | sobarre ut 1,000 ssoks wheat to repair the damage, though | Jefe | Miseiok,jfor 1 Tursers Ny Portiandfrom Ma‘snres, | | Lowell, Petersen, Boston: rev ov S| inyaae. Cle Risk, Spam ae en Home Ports. ALACHICOLA—In port Feb 22. ahipe sor | (BP, Fasooe Joba yon Wh arr | eerabbie, Green: and W re Rov. Osborn, 4 York Rewrred, ay \—see Disasters. bury, Swasey, Uavi thes Mone mua © Kichrond: WS Robbias, Dawkics, Covb do; D BY | head. wi tae Robbie, #14 back ‘bilvor Clond: br & main below—ship Young Brander, 4 Jalllee BATH—Arr Feb 28, sobe Percy BSTON—Arr Feb 24, dark © kee Gesty, | Onvenrs; rours Longing, Smith, Nor: W. Adder! 100) on | Sowyer 'Naeeaa, XP. 1d darks Snowdon (Be), Danlop, Li- i) AN ol; Alfred (Bre Pai Brea Ae 7 oe NYer¥i Delaware Hiring. ‘G Parsley dor NYork \ Bean atid) Fos al, span brig Misco Mercurta, i vm, Clentn soe, Thomprea, Providon 224, bark Leet pH review om, Clack. Bos Sees eal Harr. S on. Portland tor sobr Pronk, Mat ars dogs yoann, don. Mo. (Hee Disacters ) Haiwpion Reace bark OL Bevan, Onevoa, from Chingha, Ie. with evs os. LALELI 1\—Cld Feb 28, soht J FT bias, Hand, Ja. srde mat. RICKHOND Ovtng to the treshet im tho river 28h, there ‘ne | were lea ce a ahureg: Nu Fed $8, \chr Friond, Kollar, G2 oRT—Are Fob 21, piigs Bvenh Elizabeth, Tooth ogtolly; 20h, Bishr oma, ley Yaveaaad.