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2 t0 hich the vast perpacntions te Walechia evidently | At any rate, if any recurrence of the Broek lym Otty Intelligence. teni—(o force the Danube in the direction of Widdin. Suzht not to be forgotten for a moment | take place after that ter noms. ‘©! Russia has not ceased te concentrate his force in under the protection of } ‘The in Walachin. And everything confirms me in the belief event would tmapent 9 vee Sees ee lace on ‘the Seite ene 7 reguined tow tat | Tee the Admirals are now well aware ‘ee French squadron ‘has been reinforced by the ples me nection, mn, mour tr re aatiafied, he war in fn “‘magnanimity,”’ tereity | duty is to hold exclusive possession of the Black Sea by | Vs which Beyoos Bay on the 26th. The Ma. bis ‘evidence... Tt ie as ey into treating alone with him. | any means in thelr power. | SeSeasease nen. ae re Se en aes = to meet next es i now pints THE RENEWED NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE. service shout’ the end of tit present waonih. a high | "uaa! place in POLICY OF AUSTRIA. est aah ate aval authority declares that the steam squadron of tbe | Cramer McCarty” Great doubts continued to be felt regarding the policy | | 08M asa ae ren ee Levant, oven were it alone in the Black Sea, has nothing | f2ey'te‘gai'ger Waite hie ase n of Austria. The subjoined remarks on this mae Ser beers sete ire a oi | to fons froma the Russian ateamers always in | and returned to New York; he the Paris correspondence of the London Time give ® | advettioment of the question, and, however | aid if they aocope, belay. able’ tor choose atporiaon | otto Brooklyn to nd out, Groen eurious picture of what may be expected from this vacil- | they are destined to terminate uhat hopes are dain very awa daadvantnteoun te fibs speay ies staked that pee ering gone ye oy oy Anting Power:— generally entertained that these not be | Admiral Hamelin’s conduct in returning to the Bospho- 4 Tam unwilling to throw any doubts upon the sincerity | unsuccessful. The propositions said to be adopted by the | rus has aleo been approved by his government, notwith- pple ann fo boon ont of Seo war 1st of the igs of Austria and Prussia, on the more | four Powers make # concession to the Emperor of Russia the disapproval of the Am at Constanti- McCarty that coming pf te proceedings of Aus the result of Count Orlof?s | OB ® Point which he has had mont to heart, vir the ‘the reasons for that step being of sucha kind as | ve tous walk and no Same he oy zaission, ks rospects opened by them of pacific | Mberty of tating and treating to a certain extent ssional men only can be the best judges. It is asid on the 84, pm gece me he ex; ion, oF on the proepeet phi not’ to refuse te take | alone with Turkey. ‘The Porte will of course, have. the that the French Admiral did not consider the risk | Yeep atill and he relieve may wa Rotice of what is said by many of the Russian party here, | Tht to consult with its alles + ut the tions to be so great as anticipated by his colleague, and that | cents to cross the ferry; this was in and apparently believed by them. I mention it with all the take place without the intervention of par: he would have encountered it, not at anchor in Sinope he ailing in Broond ped more Paitation and doubt, teas it is contrary to What ia tong to hoe re a4 he! = the ee bog Bay, but at sea. ak wie ‘ ti ere to make a at home; I declared to be the case in other and generally we! : negotiating a rate and independent y this may un feeling at ‘ b Jecwea quarter, ‘The Russians here say that Count | Which the four Powers will guarantee the stipulations cocaaionsll ty the return of the festa, soon Matthew Grsen's Sal eso sesk Cg Orloff has succeeded, instend of failed in his mis- Ss a neat Stns at as pak Se | Setanta Geiriae anaes, | Wanted eae cree anh | eee 2 ot mamely, the formal assurance on Aus- el ‘aD 7m, ant wat a) us. : ea rusia of an abeotate neutrality, that, will re-enter the Bosphorus when the Russians recross the | sian flag inthe Black Sea. ‘The sas bes jes nevertheless, the Court ‘jenna, ‘act 50 as to make the Western Powers believe the con ~ and Dacing kind has been addressed to the Czar relativetothe — post of ister was of no political that she is to declare to the cabinets of London and Paris yaamane ce ¢ Danube, no more than to the evacuation of ent being still to make no the very opposite of what she has accorded to Russia, | the Principalities; butt is positively stated that Count to Ruania incompatible with the dignity and interests of said They maladie thet innate den Glaeaaliness asst Orloft ha made acquainted with the real sentiments the Ottoman empire. It was con likely that Me- cee fowards Russia is adependence assumed | Of the Prussian and Austrian Cabinets, and of tie proba: | hemet All would-be ppolaved to the post of Minister ot | Seton pote ecoghey Jevrelng 9 Engen pcan Orloff was received at in the most gracious man- | Dility, if not the certainty, that the pyeenion et jostil- | Marine, which he has more than once held, so that the | ita uestion; some few weeks before ner by the young Em) ‘of Austria, and that he par. | ities will decide these powers to unite, once for all, with | whole affair would be more than an exchange of | attempt had heen made te burn there N took of the hospltalities of the imperial table all the flame | the Western governments. Count Orloff haa quitted Vi- portfolios between him and Iisa Pacha, McShane told me in the middle the remained tm that capital. “That he was admirably 008 with the fervent resolution, at least to all appour- | It is reported that the French Minister at Athens has | jt out; on the Thursday we went into, the coustr seconded in his mission by Baron Meyendorff, who is one 92¢@, to impress upon the Emperor of Russia the absolute | been instructed to communicate a note to the Greek gov- | had some talk of the used Df the most eminent members, if not the most eminent, Décessity of no longer persisting in a line of policy which | ernment relative to the enco nt alleged to have | wanted to remember it; he said after’ we got in | Sf the Russian Giokoetio tad Ina ort Gminent, must sooner or later alienate from him the Powers’ that | been given at Constantinople to the parties implicated in Suuence he poonbeoes oe His agbendently of the in; were hitherto most friendly. ‘The facta just mentioned | the conspiracy in favor of Russia, sad which’ has been Buol. ‘That the joint influence of M. Meyendorif and | Proceed, I think it right to say, from an Austrian source. | recently discovered there; and that theGreek government | foot of Chambers street and went to Fonda; icion it is alleged | bas been informed that if measures are not at once taken | on Friday; he Count Orloff—the “latter the intimate friend of the | ,,/n another quarter less open to s Crar, acquainted with his most secret thoughts—was that on the 20th or 30th ult., th more than sufficient to obtain from the Emperor of Aus- | Which mention bas already been made, from the disaflected trie all he asked. ‘The persons who spesk in this manner , Peer of the French to the Czar, (and which was pre- | towns of go still further, and mafetain that anvabeolute neateality | Yicusly communicated it is anid to the English Cabinct,) | French garzi ‘will be the policy even of Prussia. It is not sufficient, | Proposed that a treaty of peace should be negotiated be- toey sa to prove that these two Powers ought to op] tween Russia and Turkey on wi it is their interest to do so even st! bjects of the Porte, that Athens and other | 10 o'clock that night; we ‘and France. The question is, if they enjoy complete ® Russian Plenipotentiary—Turkey of course reserving to | the 25th. He had resided at Dobrodja for some years, | next da’ liberty of action. This is denied ; and it my rmed that | herself the right of taking counsel with her allies; that if | under pretence of commercial affairs. Some curious | surance falks; I was there the next day they cannot avoid taking part in the crusade the object of | *,8trangement be offected, the troaty shall be concluded | revelations are expected from him, for he was struck | | met him next mornin; which is to make Russia undergo an important check. This latter was the part on which Count Orloff laid the tween the Cabinet of St. Petersburg, the Ottoman Porte, | subject, has likewise been arrested. Ho had taken ser- | street, New York | treaty under the guarantee of Europe, and that the seat | the protection of the Austrian cominittees acting on behalf of Poland and Hungary of the negotiations should not be either at Constantinople | who demanded his 5 = ¥ ea) however, | wife and two children: 8 4 a been made to the Emperor of Ruasia, in the name of the lurkish police agent his seal. baal Raters init aaah os Ba agra: | four Powers, for the conclusion of a treaty between the tion prevails in ‘he iilead of Samos. Theinhabitants | in the ship State tion In their own provinces, they had only to ally them. belligerent Powers, only with the second treaty or con- | are greatly irritated selves to England and France, and to make common eause it Russia; and would France and England as- cution of the first; that the old treaties are to be re- rd Stratford de | tween Russia and Turkey, of a more explicit nature as to topics discussed with ability by Count Orloff, and which, they conclude, be foolish to count on the co-operat these two Powers, and more so to suppose that Austria | Could ever carry matters to such an extremity as to de- | clare war against Russia. She may affect a hostile atti- ; the second at Sebastopol, and the third on the Asiatic . than, th jon ot | the neoaiad of Bebedeaaey for war in the spring. Azis Khan, the Persian the sea open until the negotiations shall be close. in Russian gold. Tho Shah had replied to the " 4 that the King of Prussia and Emperor of Austria tect th e Persian fi ul all that fo et at a earn outer, frontier; | use all their personal influence, in addition to the Fm: | "The Conatitutionnel, in hhas the cabinets of London and Paris allow themselves to be | Stamtially the same, particularly with reference to the | lished, expressesitself in warm terms of praise as far as diplomatic co-operation is concerned Austria will tea it, but nothing more; and it is evidently her interest induce Russia to consent toa pacific settlement, and execution. Srithin as short a period as possible, as she haseverydhing | P¢Tor of Russia refer to a question of amour and | sidering the relations with Russia. walked pretty fast; I camo back but 2 fear from the quarrel, becoming more envenomed, and | Of time. There is no doubt that some consideration iz si ought to be had for a man who is at tho head of 70,000,- Sip prevent, atateof aire prolonged; but beyond that, | 000 of human beings, all devoted to his will; but the THE VERY LATEST. Ban tits perl ieeosea oe more durable ought to be the peace intended to be re- Whatever the course cf policy may be which the Ger- | centration of her forces would be of the greatest import. | and had handed dents in different parts of Europe, that Russia is exerting ail her influence to shake the union of the four Powers, | That the autograph letter of the Emperor of the | ® decisive atta go work upon the irresolution of the German courts; end | French was despatched on the 20th of January, it will | Frannvorr, Fob. 8 1854. January I put a lien y to prolong » species of negotiation which may at have reached its destination about the 7th inst.’ Allow- | _ It is reported that at the next sitting of the Diet com- rigues. The truth probably two or three weeks before Western courts have as yet gained a decided victory at Vi- | Geeta " and . | tions, it is said, will relate to the Eastern question, and day; I went there enna and Berlin ; and that even in the ministerial councils | Geciding, the reply to these pede! ought to be Te- | to the attitude which these two Powers have assumed in Watchman, in # short time; continued only a few days; he and family circles of those courts an undecided contest is | 4 correspondent of the London ‘mes writing from | Teference to the existing difference. Petpet Agate cot lnchard oun tincbieea, Btill going on. The result of this contest is for the present | vainny on ino Sth ultimo alledes. to, the renewey meee. | Vana, Feb, 8, 164. -| Put me in again, and Richard was ismisned fo neutralize altogether the just and proper influence of | tiations for peace :—This morning, at 8 o'clock, tele- | _ The Russian Councillor, Stupin, bas arrived herefrom | ne complain’ that he was not wary th those Powers in Europe; and since Russia bas little or no ce was forwarded that negotiations for | Cettinie, and gives the most tranquillizing assurances | piia’e, Achecen! Kase’ Dobie motecer oak ee hope of securing their active co-operation and support, fl going on; and such is really the case, | Telative to the attitude of the Monten . The Rus- theme y Priel x éhe next object which she strives to obtain is the sus- Pouch vi: Ragan hsolute over thelr German allies, and though at another | that Fogiand and France will summon Russia to quit the | dent Pietro Petrovich Is sly ill’ at Cattaro. weeks ago; he is a builder; ving Court of {St. Petersburg will proba- | just England , and that if a satisf reply is not given | General Liprandi has assumed the command of the Rus- Diy recollect that the ministers of Prussia and Austria | Witnie twenty days, war will be declares. “The Toskish | sian army in Lower Wallachia, in the room of General | Maabout two weeks ago, } figned the protocols fatal to her demands on Turkey, yet, | Minister here the day before y expla- | Aurep, who was dismissed in consequence of the affair off bedatinkns. 38 for the present, it suits the policy af Russia to have it'be- ‘| ‘Sotieme ceielive to dkeaenenionten et uae eats | Game: ten hours; no one ever watched lieved that her relations with the German courts have | Sn the fron! t bongs mgd ed Pans, Feb. 18, 1864. | ime; Cavanagh took my place Sunda: Bot assumed an unfriendly character, and lier organs and | PTeatneg Hniuers; asfored hiss that Austria had et the | _ ‘The French ocean squadron, under th¢order of Admiral | Be #tid that T should not be wanted agents in every part of Europe are busily employed in | most distant idea of making a demonstration the | Bruat, has arrived at Algiers. gideavoring to sow suspicion and dissension between | Porte, amd added that the measure was simply one of | ‘The discovery of a Greek conspiracy in the dominior them and the Western States. That she succeeds at all recaution. M. de Brunow is expected at the Russian | of the Sultan has induced the French government to in such a task is solely due to the temporizing character bassy in this city the day after to-morrow. The rea- | dress a note, couched in strong and energetic terms, of the German cabinets; and, though our own jndg- | son why Messrs. Jeff and Brunow delayed their ment may for a time be Kept in suspense by these’ sus- | Darture ao long was, that they could not leave until they Paras, Feb. 14, 1854. icions, the real injury done by these practices fall on ea telegraphic instructions from Count Orloff so to do. Great discouragement was manifested on the Bourse went up to the bu McCarty was there an five houses on Tuesda courts themselves. The strenuous exer- house, . . rs 4 The Russians hi ‘taki 11 the private vessels on the | to-day, and a considerable fall was the result. The three z . tions of Russia to break up the union which has hitherto | hank uf the Lower Danube aca collected thoes aw per eetita were firm af 68f. 70c. for the end of the month, | 42 mille, ould ot 9 see ithe fre from where 1 existed between the four Powers at Vienna are the best | Oltenitea. jnd the four-and-a-half per cents at 97f. 75e. Proofs of the value of that union and of the use Russia | The Berlin correspondent of the London Times, writing | According to advices Fre would make of its dissolution, Had her object been peace, | on the same day, says :—Count Orloff’s instructions em- | UP to the 20th of January, Prince Woronzoff was still ill. Bhat conference of four great Towers, twoof which were | powered him to make further proposals if the first were | Schamy her own connections and allies, afforded her the best and | rejected, and even to enter, though doubtless indirectly, | arms and money. Han Oso book Sees ee told me on Wednesday or aie y said znost honorable means of arriving at a compromise and / into further negotiations with the four representatives | cers to drill his men. He was pushing forward his arma- & settlement: yet rhe has sought to destroy that coufer- | after tho rejection of the Russian reply; This last danger | mente with great energy, and slmost all Abasia had pro- about the buildin from it, because the existence of that united action in | o? Ambassadors, which, ao 1 hear, has already token ro ng eg ee Europe was the greatest barrier to the execution of her " warlike and aggressive designs. ‘The Conference of Vi- | Pisces, but the fresh proposals are not as yet rejected, Spain hi go home and # @una is now understood to have terminated its labors, | jsarn. red 01 e) yubtless a decleion’of some sort has been come —THE VINE DISEASE—PUBLIC DEBT. that day, to tell him about ‘answers—to its propositions, and has fulfilled, as far Be ly "within ite ower, Sa bainahe for SEU it was bagor of autria leaves on Friday for Munich. The fresh | the 6th ult., depriving General J. Concha an Zo deliberate, its are on record to attest that, ing treaties between Prussia, Austria,’ and Russia, shall | silent. for the settlement of peace. continue their mediation, and at the close of the war | redeemable debt, at which it states that 9,823,640 reals Bordberg to the cabinet of Berlin, we hi formation that the Prussian government at once, and without consulting any, Bose] cidby gerry see ro- | INTELLIGENCE FROM THE SEAT OF WAR..| of foreign ditto, at 4.87 to 4.68 per cent. first spoke of the insurance; I sto} ‘tions. Bint the King of Prussia would not desert the engage- | A letter from Bucharest of the 30th January, states | , The Zeraido las the following on the d gnents he had already formed with the maritime Powers | that Giurgevo and Oltenitza are strongly fortified by the | | They write from Barcelona that D. nf by the protocols of yin sears att 2, | Russians. Letters from Krajova, dated the 3d ult. state | fed th in s smuggling v End ‘Donoratde conree remaining for the greet Povers of | that the continual rains prevent any military operations, Europe ; and, although the court of Prussia did not con- | The object of the last movement of the Russian troops | to her Majesty’ eal its’ regret at the causes which might compel it to | was to establish a communication along the entire line | observed since geparate from the alliance of the Northern Courts, | of the Danube. The Russian army in front of Kalefat Gt would not to adhere to that alliance on | had been reinforced by four regiments of infantry, two the terms and for the objects apparently now con- | regiments of cavalry, and three pieces of cannon. Omer templated by Russia, The answer of Austria was | Pasha is well informed of all these movements and has ig the impossibility of disturbing it, the equ- ral Concha can only inspire a certain senti ES of our valiant and loyal army will comprehend better than | conversation with her about t! ‘declined the proposition of an armed neutrality under | Subsequent letters from the Danubian provinces an- Russian protection; and she required, in exchange for | nounce that the atrocious measures recently adopted by any promise of neutrality at all, that Russia should so- | the Russian generals had produced general exasperation. | range Jemaly plodge herself not to extend her military opera. | The jeasunts in the district of Mehedenr had risen | Stay at Yerida. "A private leer from Barocona, of the ions in European Turkey, not to acquire any increase of | against an crder commanding men, women, and even | Sst’ an General tn sn , derritory, not to assume any interference in the internal | young girls, to be employed in the severest labor. ‘The a celalaata telog olny xt Gonaset tontenis cone te & horte a good while age, if he coul affairs of the Ottoman empire, and not to demand any villagers at Isvosila having refused to obey, the General 7 yasiness. that General J. Concha mana to ar- comii Sreatiee with Terk e Btate of Affairs, but they are the conditions which ‘ ered and nearly all murdered. A few who escaped gave | the hotel for that purpose, and had not since been seen; ‘Austria bas annexed to the maintenance of neutral | the alarm in the neighborhood. All the inhabitants of | put it appears that he wrote a eter to the Captin- Gene” oeinbe zon Saturday night about one o'clock a fire broke , near Flushing which he said that he had preferred emigrating to sub- | S¥enue, which was ovcupied by several colored families, | The fire originated by the upsetting of a lighted candle | ng the bedding. “The property was owned by Peter Ito the tremendous responsibility which the Empe- having consumed all their own provisions,’ had seized Mea’ PP PrTiobolas tnours by persisting in the rejection of ‘rea. | upon every description of food belonging to the natives; | 4.1 Risse of $26,000 is offered for_pablle competition to RT ‘amicable relations with her ally. ‘These declara- the adjacent villages, to the number of three thousand, | Put its Of both ‘the German Courts have been forward. | fell upon the Cossacks during, the night, and extermt: | ‘i to St. Petersbu: accompanied by the strongest nated them. The Russian General was preparing to avenge ifiable banish , ee against the effects produced by the policy his loss in the moat bratal manner, and to march against | Muting to on oniastinatic bonlatment to some remote Sr Runsta om the general interests of Europe, and by an | the villagers with his brigade. The Russians, moreover, | {Ppa nc isande a was delivered on the following day, and in the author of the most safe and efficacious method, and of most easy application and most economical, for the 80 that the majority of the latter are reduced to a te fonable terms of peace. A similar personal appeal d to hay . Fovon nan autograph letter; and this last overture may | The African force intended for service in Turkey will, | Tuckery. ‘The method tecommended it to be made pub. | Burchard, Konexr W. oaxns, of id to give a faint chance of peace when the only | it appears, be principally composed of two battalio: - 3 prune of war Les in the wilfulness and obduracy of a | fromevery regiment of Zouaves. These Zouaves are ex- | He, 8” paared, pew Higa! A cateeoiee, be \ discipline of the line. They are already On Sai Petersburg, since it has produced none at Vienna; | firmness : may be designated. The concourse to last for and it ir not impossible that the imperial envoy | aware of the service they are to be employed on, and are | ind the experiments to be made for two vaseenln wa fay take ‘back with him convictions even more | said to be eager for an affair with the Muscovites, who | Testa and the budget of 1856 to be charged with the | ANNA Mama LRavy, all of this city Favorable to" peaco than” those with which he | will find in them such “ customers’” as they have rarely | Tevwont of the above rum. + But cannot believe "the ‘statement | met with. A friend who has been a good deal in Afeien | PX Cm sete “exemnnte Spanish coal from all charges Died. . we ated by Russian ts, that France and England | informs me that the Zouaves do their business in the field On Friday, Marc) 3, Cuanizs W. Cant. eircu! by agents, | for loading or unloading, on embarkation for Spanish or On Saturday, March 4, N ot cite: ina savage menner, and, a8 a proof, says that after an | foreien ports, iven sign of assent to the proposal for a sepa- nf ation between the Sultan and the Czar. Tha expedition nothing was more common than to see the | ‘Another decree directs tho creation of 30,000 railroad | tion, aged 52 year te Fould fe to abandon the fundamental principle which | Zouaves returning to quarters with Bedouins! heads | srnrgn of 2,000 fens, each, 10 Yay the subventon of 00 | fue relatives and friends of the family are invited to i heir shoulders like n strin ttend his funeral, without further invitation, thi has hitherto and their conduct. It | slung on pole thrown over t | millions of reals, which the government had engaged to | * oo ive wembiaee, py hag omc CE OE ne aeet ations | Oe rvaaecounts from Walachia are most deplorable, The | sive towards the construction of the railway of Trae I Washington streets north of First, Hoboken, His svsee | srbich they have made count to's breecl of the terres | Rumnlan “protectors,” it seems, treat the protected some. | (Alar to Santander,) to bear six per cent interest, and | Yittbe taken to Bergen Cemetery? nen te emalne Gesented to by Tarkey and the other powers. Under | what in the same fashion as’ the Spanish conquerors | °@ Per cent sinking fund. On Saturday, March 4, Many, wife of Henry Smith. to sot down the | treated the Indians when they refused to work or find intenen The friends ‘and neqdintances of the family are re. Greater Loxpon Mongy MaRkEr--Tuesday evening, February 14— | 12 E Slates nik beteenndk: se8 Boaeeee rete the effect to be pro: | stated that the Walachians have been obliged to do the | y 2, February two o'clock, from her late residence, 357 Houston street. Sia wo Oe nan Tee Oe eee ee ee cere | wae ir hth pease of burden are usually amployed | The quotation of gold at Paris is about 3 per mille dis- | “On Saturday, March 4, JaMme SMELTOR, late leader of the we are disposed part of the rumours now afloat as idle conjectures, | gold for their haughty masters. It has been already rest with the positive | and that crowds of the nts and farmers have fi count (according to the last tariff), which, at the Eng- | American Brass Band, in the 85th year of hia age. mreasures the We Powers. si their homes, have into Austria, or have crossed | lish Mint price hacia are re doer Cunce for standard | ~ His friends and. sequaintance, ‘lao the members of Be- ‘We have hitherto abstained from making any observa- | the Danube and joined the Turks, rather than submit to gt, gives ferro mo fed 5 i. and, the exchange at | noyolent Lodge No.1 F. A. M., Enterprise Sions on the return of the allied fleets from Sinope to the | the cruel corvee imposed by their taskmasters. My pre. | Paris on London at al ing 24.9736, it follows that | 7, 0, 0. F., Musical Fund and the Musical Mutual Protec- phorus, altho k that thia measure | vious letters have informed you that the inhabitants of , sold is about 48 per cent dearer in Paris than in London. | tion Arsociation, are respectfull pay pp ees po held it to be | several villages near the Danube had fled from their | |. Bh and ee at New York on London for | funeral, to-morrow, at twelve ef Inconsistent with the instructions under which the fleets | houses. The Russian General had ordered that women eke 60 No Bon wed 10934 per cent., and, the par of fare acting. It is an ungracions task to throw anything | and young girls should do the work imposed on them by | ¢xchan| ep men es ike censure or doubt on the conduct of able officers in | the troops. They refused. Cossacks were sent among Per cent, we he d America being 109 28-40 | veyed to Greenwood for interment. are acquainted, but a fact has now | of peasants, armed only with scythes or clubs. The Ge- charges of transport and difference of interest, tho | the S6th year o! her age. which we imperfectly | ‘ Be. ome to the knowledge of the public which materially in- | neral, we are told, sent troops who infileted on them “an present rate leaves no profit on the transmission of gold ‘The ae. ond friends of bd family Ly iat to : neral, to-morro' t half-past t The English funds opened with firmness this morning” | See" Foun ine Ketormed Dutch: Church, cacner of $xpérlonee? a tom- | Fourth and South Second streets, Williamsburg. here was a reaction in | On Saturday, Mareh 4, in Newark, N. J., after a lo ‘ercases our surprise at the decixion of the Admirals. The | exemplary chastisement.” If we are {o believe the evi- | either way between the two countries. rournal de Constantinople officially announces that on the | cence of @ Walachian gentleman, who has just arrived in sa ‘of January ® squadron, consisting of five Rassian | Paris, who is to have interven Mines Minister. of | at the closing of prices yesterday, ‘and bom! , Lunderstand, was on or near : Fo Bteam Le ‘attacked barded for several hours | Foreign Affairs, and wi ny improvement, from which athe fort of Shefkatil, or St. Nicholas, which was eaptused | the spot, the ‘exemplary chastisement”? was nothing less | the aft ‘ by the Turks at the outset of the war. These vessels | than the maceacré 6: wu6 Woman aha Se Mreq of three | tO 9234, whence they advanced to 9214. ‘They then re- | his age. ‘were ultimately beaten off, one of them being considera- | villages in the neighborhood of Giurgevo. u bly A but the ocourvence itself demonstrates that | "The moment t sas kaown that tHe English and French | tom up to the ofielal termination of business. At slater | Gershom Lockwood, alco the members of the Soclety © the hhad in no degree abandoned their intention | cquadrons had returned to the Bosphorus, a division of | hour transactions took place at 91% to % for money, | the Cincinnati, are invited to attend his funeral, withou of attacking the Turkish coasts. In this instance it is the Russian fleet darted out and to attack | 9nd 91%; to 5% for the 16th of March. ‘The chief move- | further invitation, this afternoon, at four o'clock, Bifficult to conceive how they evaded the allied fleets f ‘tion with the operations | from the Secor. Presbyterian Chureh, Fort §t. Nicholas, (Chefketil,) which had been taken ments of the day were in conn Admirals Dundas and Hamelin weighed anchor from the | the Turks, but ‘that . | at Constantinople, years, 6 months and 6 days. their cruisers swept the sea with a6 much | mirals and ‘ambassadors, and that it was then determined Liverroon Corton MARKET, Feb. 13.—A large amount Her remait have fallen in with Russian steamers. | Sea to prevent the rep sales reach 10,000 000 on speculation and for Another report was circulated at Constantinople, to the | several war steamers had already quitted the 8 export; prices well supported. Eviect that hinge the fost withdrew from Sinope’ the Run: for the Binck fea'"cad that so soos en the Terkiah poarvoy. | Fon, —A business has been done in cotton to- not devoid of probability. | squadron would accompany protect it fromattack. wit! change. P. and Rechael Demarest. ll ( f E t i BF ‘de 3 i gibF i E ne BF is rf ot & se F ' E E tino} of the first. With reference to the evacuation of the calssed ate it ooo coen te measures were being takeu | morning, as he wanted to find o1 & z i (zy clipper ship 84 Joseph, Casalin, Havre, Feb 1, withaden letters from Con- | missed; saw McCarty on Thursday, the brig im the Bay, and one ship, Rame Pruth. Neither is it certain that a notification of me- stantinople aay that the nemination of Riss Pachs to the | the day before the fire; he wanted me Also, one bark and one ar three barks and three brigs BAILED. ic, from 8 W Spit, at 9 AM, Liverpool; dig ‘Wind at sunset NNW and fresh. waw ontsaQs kerct arr 01 8, 5—Arr ship BOSTON jMarch 5—Arr brig Hy Leeds, Cardenas; sche RR Correspondence. eer ot Abby Eitasiey, Chase, Franklin, fel Arr at Montego Bay 12th, bark Neptune (Br), Wyman, PHILADELPHIA, March 5—Arr "Pernambuco’ Ji ler, Howitl, NYork; sate = @_ Herald Marine KINGSTON, Ja, Feb 25—, ‘autograph letter, of | to prevent such encouragement from being given to the | that the houses would be burned; . bot e ingdom of Greece will be occupied by | his daughter Ellen told us there was bad | that three of the Brooklyn buildings had A private letter from Constantinople of the 30th ult. | down; McCarty seemed to be sorry, bu’ P as modified by the Porte: that jphctedh ha Aer inte frm eee till ¢ nein pec ee teed pang Daca yaoi «dehy ” li ndifies H 7 4 name erry semeanive, Rene s eat take place directly between a Turkish Plenipotentiary and | Yanto Paancpuia, of Russian extraction, wae arrested on | Paes pr tea lene gree Ei Oh, may we be ready Sammeas venta beaten oh: wW.R. March 5, ame a ceetig illness, CHaRLEs and those of the family, the funeral, to-morrow o'clock, from the residence of his father- | 3 fo. 851 Sixth avenue, wit far. ther invitation. His remains will be taken to | Thou art gone to the grave; but we will not deplore thee; Thoygh sorrow and darkness encompass th rh ite thy guide thro ut ’twere wrong to ni pos. 9, Norwich, a and acquaintan between Russia and Turkey, but that a convention be- | with terror on being arrested. Paul Kassich, an Austrian | | told John Shannon ing, by matters; respectfully invited to atte Dale, pie wane, wy, aa He M, lewitt, N’ Yi do; and the four Powers, should place the execution of auch | vice with a Turk, and when he was arrested he claimed | " Cross-examined by counsel for defence—I have lived in | in-law, William Cox, ) M. Michanwicz, | Brooklyn about two years, dn my present home; have a New York; be- | fore I they would infallibly make an attempt toexcite those two | Of At Bucharest. maintained their capture. then demanded | I lived at No. 62 Fitt street, ebuntries to insurrection; and, he taked, would not Aus. | | Another authority mentions that propositions have | permission to affix his seal to Kaasich’s papers. The fore that I lived in Sheriff street; I hat tart Considerable agita- | this country two years Jast November; T came out mith, Fall Rivers ‘m F Corbitt, Hi The Saviour has passed And the lamp of his loveis bet ia jo the grave; bi ee, ‘When God was thy ransom, thy ve thee, and took thee, an: ere death has no sting On Sunday, March 5, Grecory His frends, without further invitation, are res] invited to attend his fu: | from his late residence, No. | Sixteenth street. Funeral services at | half-past 8 P.M. Rights from Liverpool ; Mo- against their Caimakan. Prince | Carty first hinted about burning ynses | vention between the four Powers, guaranteeing the exe- | Vogorides is ous the inhabitants to revolt. pe ou T was in sept on Monday veg ind been “hehe ae . fe, whose influence is every | wards, not over two hours; M’Cart had Bist either to extinguish it? Such were the Belacipal examin the four Powers, and that a new treaty be- Cente sing bianca: am ei hd cin genw to surance on the two houses; ‘he said e e embassy, ie ascel wheth- | also on Monday; he said th ti according to the Russian authority, whoso opinions {| therelations between those two Powers, should be adopted. | er the Greeks have any just cause of complaint. The | the other there was none; that the $8,000 was still good; juote, obtained complete success at the two Northern | | It is further said that the combined squadrons are to | writer of this letter does not believe in the pacific decla- | he said he did not know whether the notice would stand ts, and particularly at that of Vienna. It would, then, | occupy the Black Sea at three points—the first at Varna, | rations of the Shah of Persia. He is preparing actively | the test of law or not; the monoy I wanted to get was | ! Minister | $50 he owed me, and $16 I gave a person at the request prevent levee reed bey tokeep | of War, is at Kol, near the Turkish ffontier, where he is | of M’Carty; worked for M’Carty about a month the first rought toa | organizing a corps of 15,000 men. He pays for crecrining time; have known him to go into the country before eos ba A kis! this, at least he told me so; M’Garry told tude, she may assume a certain air of independence, she oP cktare! ‘ions above mentioned—and which we are | Ambassador that those prpcencee were made solely to |; me out into the country; I don’t remember assul ‘iers during the war. anybody else except his sons out into the coun’ i , in reviewing the diplomatic docu- | member that Mr. Vanderpool was tal already been arranged between her and Russia. If | Peror of the French, to induce him to accept—are sub- | ments on the Eastern question which have just been pub- | with M’Carty, and if he (Vanderpool) Fain ong ee vin the 724 year off at high water. on Wednesday, at 8 P. e Cathedral, at | | On Saturday, March 4, Witiam H. Hatz, son of the | late Ana Hall. ing |. The relatives and friends of the family are MG ad he | invited to attend the fun regards | would take me; this was about a week before I went; I faken in by it, they will do ith their ° two treaties, one as between Russia and Turkey alone, | the foresight of the Emperor of the French, and the pru- | heard Green, in December - poor Ae, Mate sg Ah ge! eir eyes open. 80 | the other as between the four Powers guaranteeing its dence s0 { moderation 0 the polley which iad for romul the houren? T told wr Carte this rete baPns yt ‘i e adhesion of the governments of Austria, ‘ussia | country; they had difficulties of vari ; The concessions thus proposed to be made to the Em- | to an extent which was hardly to have been expected con- lighted ine fire on. the ‘Monday ni ht sical elo itzsimmons did not; WCarty owed Fitzsimmons also; I wanted my money 4 th th op eS ; and then went home; a watchman a few days ativan Sine cabtnaiook tease asst fx Pevecabarp: greater the consideration, the more honorable and the | a1 oss nave now 65, evcmana, Feb, 1, 1854. galy;, when wo went’ to Fonda M’Carty did no business; so pried | fore the arrival of General Schilders, Prince Gortschakott | Be Seid he only wanted to look at the property; h 5] HE GERMAN POWERS. It must not for a moment be forgotten that Russia can | had resolved on moving his headquarters to Slatina; but | fi rome new machine rad all th Re Ra pc i cow eipiagattire tr tae now only gain by time—s month or twomore for the con- _ the General had persuaded the Prince to change his plan, % . lews in M’Carty’ man Powe: tually determine to adopt, it is evident, ffort to im nore out of Laser Wallachia ite convertion. there} we has 8 voor rs eventually rmine lop’ is eviden' is little doubt that sh iu fit every effort ive the Turks out of % from the numerous reports collected by our correspon: by the overtures wenn rah veiagin mobiein'theheing | without further lose of time. Se ee ern Tents, ‘bub thet wee not wi ich is go necessary to her. If it be true, as is affirmed, | | Both sides were anxiously expecting and propating for | Toon’ ane M cogs sp Bor an tert Liew dee ory lweetland, Keat Chinchas, for UStates; He well, Green, do for do, arr feterson, from do, and Kate & Alice, Low, from Cl 0, arr 26th; bar] H days; Amason, Thompson, arr both sidan for 2 Flagg, San Fraticisces bas); 18th, Pauline, Ovarian, Chinchas, (ond le this aftern at: eral, a oo first street, without further invite- day, March 5, at Deermont, near Now York, of consumption, Mr. Witiza Mauox, formerly of Belfast, | avenue and Twenty- ‘or Udiatos: Firing Whiting, arr Dea ‘New York, from the 25th day y of-March, 1854. Men, 81; women, 97; boys, 157, girls, 149; total, 484. Abscess of the prostate cess e gland, & Weekly | In the city and county of of February to the 4th da; ites); 2st, Antelope, Snow, Matthews, Reindeer, = sales ibe, Has UBtates; Foods Wik, Peri, Boobie; 19th, uspress od U Ocean Spray, MoLe! chas; bark he b 5 ceaes Tovrea mur Hearty had diecl | ive further time for the operation of her artifices and in- | in’ three or four days for reflection, even in case the | munitations of the very highest importance will be made us to putting on the lien; he employed me again about iyi that nether Russ no ae oe ae near sist O'tot befone on the part of Prussian and’ Austria, These Communtes: Reeeht tat etree eee Leas tomateh + Coe i ab, Callao; Bist, ius, Pousland, do; 24, > Francisco. tion of intes- RO tnt rtm con Bm tomamascon Wy : witb Yery little rroseect of sugetss, { sian Colone] Kowalewskj has in yain ¢ndavored to indyoe | £98) know Patrick Cavanagh; have kfown McCarty-for usion of their ipflyence. Byt, though the Emperor ¥ wie Ory Lote es ited H two years; have been employed by him; comm : i, At the close of his letéer, under the head of ‘Latest In- | Prince Daniel to grant an ami to the bed ; chains and hin miniatr ve obroniy Sony morid | yaiteane hate aig theatre reatts iy | Mostenogtan, Raf Face rent rae to eae toes | November we seas; worked for Lm abut a moat at the failure of a su ey which they thought to be | the Oriental question is formally-dissolved. It is related | his betrothed. He is expected at Vienna. The ex-Presi- years ayesbees 1 Bil employ Ee itis ee tees ¢ first put me in as a watch- having heard that an attempt ; I was to watch the wi them but me at that night a week ago; Tuesday morning (after the mow) Cavanagh oe to see how they were situated; told us to provide a shovel to clear off the snow; accordingly we commenced and cleared and three on lay; remem- the government of King Otho. ber the fire of last Friday week ago; was peeoent wanted to save all I could; I was below Ninth street, in my own heard the alarm; Iran up; it is about a Bussror—Cld Feb 11, William Miles, Thompson, New Ox- ee oe Burk, Boston. a Bee Bi Heav—Arr off OWRD HHOCSH TSM OOM WOME ED ORAM Carcurra—Arr Deo 20, john Land, Hawes, San yn; 2th, Hower, Boston: 281 Si ante i AH OOnmH mi09 ¢0 ms com Sao 8S nored). vs Fowar—Put in Feb 12, Elisabeth, Charleston for Livee- pool. 1,0 Borry, NYork; Canron—8ld Dec ~eag 7, NY ‘ork; 34, Lanes ir, Howes, N3 ky eh, Higher, Wacermaa, det Pad Feb for Marsallion) Ame Quinn, Bostone Hoxson’s Bay, (below Mell born. om the theatre of war in Asia, 121 9 inde the engines were there when I arrived, Suffocation (in e lime kiln’ two middle houses were on fire; did not see John 1 had received trom Turkey a lerge store of | McCarty that day; had Wi oar Caveuteh ther anes Ge jureday; ua Softening of the brain. that day; Cava- jursday he was to the farm in the country; nothing was ¢)—Arr Nov 17, Helena, fence, and to deny the authority of every act proceeding | is however, avoided, by the dissolution of the Congress | nounced in his favor. WM | on Friday night; Iwas in rth aS on a out the fire; he wasins fh they are not nce as far as can at present | GENERALS O'DONNELL AND CONCHA—ROYAL DECREES | had been up to John Motart, Shoe, lone te aveawe Because it has received answers—though unfavorable | to since Count Orloff leaves Vienna to-day, and the Em- It was expected that a royal decree would sopee big ‘Thursday uight; sleep with be Riley; he is a cartman; he was in all night; on Friday Is I understand to be, that, in the absence of any | ral O’Donnel of their military rank, &., or summonii t it elo 4 galled together. But, though the conference has ceased | hew treaty of unconditional neutrality, the already exist. | acourt martial on them, but the Gasdleis perfectly | mained®aigut the house wnt tre cheem of deer tees dy the united j nt of Europe, the terms of the | be formal were no other stores in the building that I know of; I ly renewed, and on more advantageous terms ‘The only information of any public interest which it | next man (McCart; Porte are, and the terms of Russia are not, admissible | fo, the latier. Austria and Pruasia shall undertake to | contains ip the result of the last bidding for the sale of Saturday potent oes ME, eno ona Told hou bi H ; When the demandes of Russia were addressed by ee each of the latter Powers is to receive an equivalent for | of debt of first class was bought by the government at | he ey heard it before % Ted suis op week wear eee: positive in- | any territorial acquisition made by Russia 7.19 to 8.26 per cent; 8,602,670 reals of internal debt of | vious; he said the houses which were burned fe cee Genduenioiinhdzs a abies Fever, typhus... joiseo; 19th, Amity, Porcy, NYork; Sewall, le ten, and Bissette & Pe- Tharleston; 10th, John. Curtis, fer, NOrleans; All Gi entree domes; Berah Betage Bt Mary, wares & Welton, Cheever, Foster; Lou} posing in N. Am. 40. West Inles — second class, at 4.20 to 4.41 per cent; and 8,861,820 reals | insured by some other wan; don’t recollect his name; he ‘the uy The Heraldo has the following on the disappearance of | hours, but nothing else was ed of that Ts ed ect France........+ when I went away he was examining some papers at hi ade In-Concha has | desk; I went to his house day before yesterday evening and , as was believed, | yesterday morning again; night before last I went up to see crowned with this act of disobedience abouts horse; his wife told me he was over in Brook- orders the singular conduct which he has | lyn;I was last in Brooklyn on Thursday he left Madrid, detaining himself repeated) night was arrested in Muiberry street nd confirming ail the previsions through whi eas here corroborates Cavanagh’s testimony as to broak- A ' ing the champagne , cutting up the of the profound peace which the country | gna kindling the fire in the buildings ‘on Monday night. Ne Mrs. McCarty told me she would do all she could to ge’ ‘Bomewhat less firm and explicit, but she, too, positively | taken measures to defeat them. part ta pyle pr dredconcy oro loe —f qoe sense phe PM yale dE ee ad De Oe | is trouble; Cavanagh told me that Green and McGavey were to be arrested; don’t know how the houses took fire on Friday. the means of his escape from Barcelona during his ‘To Counsel for defence—The horse I was to get was to go on account of my wages; I had applied to McCarty for spare one from his Ww Auguste, Carl, Alexandria; reem, 5 |, NYork; Chase, My CE ami, Rendrem, Bin Cc Al MoDonald, Aj 5 to Hunter, Bh sh, ernian, Howard, Charlesto neon, Manson, ‘NOrleans; ttawa (*), Portland. Loxpox—Entd inward F Baltimore; 13th, Golden St Evans, Pratt, NYork (a1 SESSSE8ase crane FI ; Peni Blackwell’s | Diackwell's. Inland’ 2; Bloomingdale | Insane,’1; Ward’s Island,’ 40; Juvenile Asylum, 1; St. | Vincent’s Hospital, 4; City Hospital, 2; Almishouse, Black- well’s Island, 2; Col- Oo. thty in pect y Inspector. 864. well’s Island, 2; ored Home Hospi | Newport and N York. . vi to Barcelona, sent the chief of his staff to meet To the District Attorney—I made no settlement with LxitH—Sid Feb 1 Fight which did not belong to her under the former sent a detachment of two hundred Cossacks to chastise | him and accompany him, and on their arrival, (on the 7. These are engagements which them. The unfortunate people defended _hemelves | goth ult.,) Seat paloat wint to report the same, AS ‘that waa ke since bag Bg ne ae lon ll me is not very likely to contract in the present | courageously, bat, having no arms, they po" General Concha would shortly present, himself. He left Investiga tion adjourned until Monday. ‘ronos, Thuror, Charleston. Maxra—Sld Feb 6, East Boston, Doane, Girgonti bi , 4 Turk, Small, Messi Messin a—Arr Jan MARsrILiEs—Chi Fe | Racehorse, Searle Newrort—Sld Sincarons—Arr Dec | (and sld 20th for Caleutta. Patrrmo—Arr Jan 28, Fruiter, Dawes, Marseilles. EY, NS W—Arr Nov 6, Indi NYork; 10th, John Ormerad,’ Sa ob 11, John Field, Field, Baltimore, City Inspector's Office, Mar MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. rere ae Fe 1LLy¥—Remained Feb 10, Vivid, , Johnson, from Liver; Port of New York, March 5, 1854. | Married, been addressed to the Emperor by Louis Na | of starvation. cure of the vine disease, known by the name of Oldium | _ OMFriday, February 24, in this city, by the Rev, Dr. RO se) e. 5 York, ln Yorks to’ abes | 4 } Maria, Duvall, NYork, Ophelia, de SHancHar—Sld Nov 30, Bay State, Simmons, ip Commonwealth, Wild in th al of the West Steamship Nashville, Berry ni Ermaxor A. Taton, of Newark, N. J. rilfulnes uray of a | fromevery regiment of Zounyes. 1 puaves are ex. | On Saturday, March 4, at the Church of St. Vincent of Je man, It remains seen whether Coun’ cellent troops for such a service ; they combine the flerce | - Paul, by the Kev. T. aveter, Mr. BARNARDO Lasrayo, Beitr mission i destined to produce any effect at St. | impetuosity. of irregular soldiers with the steadiness, | eeregrations, jeotessorn on enlightened cultivetor wise | of Cadiz, Spain, to Miss Lovisa Fecsum, of New York.” | H 7 urday evening, March 4, at 49 Franklin street, by Alderman Henry H. Howard, Mr. Janes Suara to Miss | and from Baltimore, arriv Docks on Saturda; Baltimore on the Lith of January, th in from! SW to ith gale i di o nia & Please _ Pit, New ritavre, ‘Jan Bi, with mdse and 43) 1 Salem), Snell, Manila Oct 15, Head Nov 38, Cape of Good Hi Deo 28, yn, of New Bedford, standi: St Patrick, Whitma Steamship Star of to, being 26th at8 A. x. when in lat 43 % heavy, with « Ly en Wwsw, 8. pt 5, and Falkland Feb t 41 3 New York, 10 days ont ed by the captain of whal from the Arctic, hound home, fu! Ship Rorario (Chil), Handysi | Pernambuco, 102 Bark Eliza Ann (0 | tra Oct 29, and Bt Hel Hecla, Peterson, Cardenas, Read. Feb 26, lat had 0 one cargo, ‘atinowie Volparaigo ond ‘West Coxet of 8 a 10, with pepper, te invited to attend his ‘clock M., from his late residence, 366 Broome street. His remains will be con- sterly), Sanders, St Marks, 23 dc, to manter. ’ Feb 23, off Reg Harbor. ‘ond mate, fell overboard was exchange is nominally 33 Saturday, March 4, in Williamsburg, Exurs, wife of | per cent against England; but, aft ei Bexrast, Feb N—The American he discharge of their duty, under circumstances with | them. The Cossacks were resisted by a numerous body | Per ag gland; but, after making allowance | Kyander Berry, and daughter of Obadiah Newcomb, in %, Hartshorn, ni tor N York vafoss reported, Was towed wpe, jd Kim! ockland), Ames, New Ori 13, with cotton, wr. Experioneed he y Fe th a iieey Monterey, of Bristol, tall of water and abandoned in distress, and crew supposed t: a off without any ® he ea 12.4% P-M—The Bona Von which want on shore at off the rocks, and is im Thomas (of Rockland), Amsbury, th cotton, &e, to Nes k JB Johnsoh, of Soare- 0, Jon 81 40, spoke lerndon. ‘The first quotation of consola was 9174 | and sovere illness, Col. Jouy J. Pivag, in the 68th year con the 7th, bas been go beats. Prymowrn, Feb 19—The Rothechild, Bulke coded to 914 10 %, And remained without further altera- | ' His relatives.and friends, and those of his son-in-law, avg alenk Jan 7, and NW of Madeira; crew brought’ Feb 13—Paut in Am thi spritsailyard, &c, custain CLARE, Web 1 Sen NYork nrout 2 "Bian Wor of jtkoom, 0 Harley has come fron, 8b. soft a the Ri ere repulsed. Y for the settlement, which takes place to-morrow, all for- | Newark. Cars will leave New York a iat on the 4th of January, with a fair wind, | ters add that the bac uaslane wer rreatert soba let: | ign diplomatic rumors having ceased to attract much | Om Sunday, March h Miss MARY A. MELEDY, aged 18 on 6th were at the heights of Sinope. that a conference was held by the ad. regard. | her with two casks water, som a “frig Loano (Sard), Lavnagna, Mareciilon, 64 days, with | ina will be interred in Greenwood Cem an have beon expected of them, they | that cruisers should be ly in the Black of business has been transacted in cotton to-day, and the | thisday, at 3 o’clock P.M. residence . Dunscom| 66 t sould poveibs lites een oat Male By igh Prsen ney Gra squadron had come ont of the harbors of the | for Batoum was Sede are on the 2d ingt.—a steam | eh 8,000 balee—2,600 on speculation and export, ‘On Saturday, March 4, Rackagt Axw, daughter of Samuel is Brooklyn. ed to attend, with. | sing without shoos hae hed his ing est shoe b A frost bitten. The S Htotol, Kitrash, ong, Provents tho effects of & Eros? chauge of climate ivery (of Seageport), Crockett, Nowyitas, ' gl Sen ast cos ant re)