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HOLE NO. 6742, MORNING FEDITION—SA’ AY, FEBRUARY 10; 1855. PRICE TWO “= aoe “are — = ~wasstice of Karope, Ido net refuse to come 20th ult. with a moderate demand | .»lun understanding in formal ‘conference on CENTS THE LATE SNOW STORM. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. FAIRS AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. Sf ene Liner ay at the same prices as the previous week. ee LXe means which the three Courts may an THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. NEW YORK LEGWLATURE. _ | The Carnival Revived—Sielghing on The stock had further diminished. iotai dncreave of | lack Sea, on condition hal te heehee of tres maann, baw way and the Avenues—Serious Acctdonts.| | ONE WEEK LATER FRO! ton of 127,000 balesin Arye. | there be me mature to infirtnge “4 rights shoo gumteon, Senate. The scenes presented in our clty yesterday were M M EUROPE, | 51/000, The quan» eoet was estimated at 290,000 | [O6Ts NES Oot O° cvowet “gate om oes Senate. Atsanr, Feb. 9, 1855. | tho most animated ebaracter. The streste were | bales. f ee. J Wasnrxatom, Feb. 9, 1855. BILLS INTRODUCED. in a better condition for sleighing, and every oue wh IMPORTANT FROM ENGLAND. ie cee. poveentied PRIVATE BILIS Mr. Bruxcxr introduced « bill to amend the insurance | could spare the time and the money took advantage decrease, Consols i per » prio eRe Nera iia pally on aecount of Lord Jobn Russell's resignation, he he . RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL, | “Ms! srreare te be precurvory 42. dissolution of ‘he | finns i eaten af the aster Tuade (n ‘ing private bill day, on motion of Mr. Wave it ted that auch bills only as would elicit no debate the opportunity to indulge in the exciting pleasures aride, The cara received but a small share of tle pub- BaRwarp gave notice of a bill to sbolisk capital ye acted on before two o’cwek. punishment. lic patronage, while the stage sleigha were crowded to Present Cabinet. _ | the face of the wartd by the grea Powers shall ‘lowing Senate bills were then passed:—Nos.287, | hdd rele a potent care lalorder fo | title utmost capacity. Some of these wore proviled ~~ — Only a rye surg in reported va > ng be a serious and conscientious work, and tet the pro- , 389, 306, 296, 421, 420, 431, 439, 441, 444, 450, oe “ve awn pee with orchestras on smal seale, consisting generally of |Amticipated Break-Up of the | Sri *** lowing quotations, ah Cae We eeneeten ® 468, 465, 469, 478, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 410, | Tuesday next. _ | a violinist ond an accordeon player, while others, hav- hie iid bicti gha Gal ies we 1400, 404, 450, 606, 635, 630, £45, 551, 663; and ae Senate adjourned to seven o'clock on Monday af: | 11 a thing batter to presvnt, amused their audionce by British Ministry. United Staten, bonds (186 ose pier it aul Piel wsdhes = ph rie rimoe yn ~ rae * pbs od palcbgie! iA, ytd ‘aise Oe vane. peaked wy heat raphe me the THR Panenoce- we | Do’ 6%, Inse. Stock (1807-1808) 104 106 The conferences are expected tocommenceat Viena , aS, ~ we im an ic yu wae re it i NE 4 a iota) ora, Bak. paseo’ A709 fool ‘objection.’ ‘Auman, Fob, 0, 1855. besa ata bes bese righ or EATENED IMPEACHMENT, me “we on 2 TD | on the oth Mont 5 Neagle nape ire have . ~ THE BRIG GEN. ARMSTRONG Motion was made to adjourn to Monday. Agreed ts. hat dat nd ‘Alboni : - anne Massachus’ts a 103 been sent to t! glia ‘ronch ambagnadure at 0 o'clock the regular business was resumed. Mr. y- what more could Jenny Lind or ac " Maryland vo enna. iu’s motion to reconsider the vote by which the Mr Prrrr laid on the table a resolution to accept th | complish? Never have we seen Broadway ina merrier nj i iti | Ala! awed to the bit for th valle! of fs r 7 ig Debate in the British Par- | alsteme ‘enate then went into exeeutive seailon, it ee chawber was 101 |: *4UENCER thereof, This note of M. Drouyn de VMays iination of which the adjournment evening next to Frede- ei pipette A pay waa celebrated. The Fifth avenue and other aristoera- bas ercated conriderable sensation tic portions of the city mingled in the general enjoy- /AWEUL SUPFERING IN THE ENGLISH ARMY rs s- Prussia still claims a right to participate im the nego caused to be invitation of the Governors of the Almshouse, on the | mood than yesterday; and although » few untoward in- . Do. om : ; tintiona, if they do tab th ind that abe i: Paes, ee sie PrenMy Gen. weer , | 27th, and that when the House adjourn on the 26thitb | cidents occurred, yet they appeared to have but little liament. Ms. sop : is a re tad telat veg atta teat, which into pes and it was agreed to-yoes 2, nays IT, to the following Monday. ; asopt, | Sot omthe general kiteatty,, We. were pind topes thet SAVES A Kentucky |G do. © 59 | revised. ‘The French Ministes, im a mest enengetio note, PRAnE pamenoed , alk De west Serer pes: Thukrabcne o 1 8 reselution was af0Pt- | the pract oe of throwing anew balla has been stopped by ble Seathing of the Ministers on the Con- | Montreal city fie, (hy S Fo | has declared that France will never permit Power whic. yunt than the ori: ovi Mr. ing notpaiiaad the police, and that every offence of the kind is promptly Do. 6" a 7% | voluntorily refused to take a part in the great events wed to lay the wll on the Pablo “greed to— | rany charging extra fare on way passengers. punished. duet of the War. Great W. of 1.1 © 03 | now being accomplished, to anelat fa regulating the eee pays 19. On motion of Mr. O’Kxurn, the use of the Assembiy But it was not in Broadway alone that the carnival Pen Cen. RK aw > oe a . a a a 88 . 7 ‘The Monitewr of inst Wednsaday publishes a Te Dewees BILL. * House of Representatives, Me, Srunasks cities. Up the motion relerring the Tem. | ment, and the democratic Rowery was largely repre. IN THE CRIMBA. Fee tige coal Alton tia Lntate (i801) The | Attickeon the success of the French loam it calle it ‘Wasurxaron, Feb. 9, 1355. Terenee OF et ae roag bap be pth goad rented. The avenues were crowded with sleighs of all a BRA ons Peon ppscemnig : freat political en well as « great (inanetal result, amd the VIRGINIA AND THE KNOW NOTHINGE, he ocd Added, and that the committee | descriptions, from the comfortable family sleigh, through | Millers & Thompson, of Liverpool, have suspended PAY~ | yes yroof of the sinbility of the dynasty of Napoleon. tiunagian, (dom). of, Vee). made «personal | Pets sob oy sulted rep ae wens ail the varieties of sbupes and sizes, to the dashiog tura~ | NOTHING OF IMPORTANCE FROM SEBASTOPOL, | ment, in £60,000, chiedly owing tolossavin the Australian | Tye pogeror of Kuaain has ofichally notified hls theaks tion mn his vote against the suspension ‘the the previous qrestion was pending at the | out of th ‘t man. The driving on the other tho 2 trade Various sinister rumors were in circulation on . sy leneeita maediel faba wedberet ottee | to the two Dochies of Mecklenburg for having refused to roughfares was mere child’s play to tho furious, head- verpool ‘Change, to | give their adhesion to the treaty of December % Jong speed at which they swept along here, scatteriag | TRE Negotlations for Peace and Postpone | hoary failures are imminent. Home, Hager Oo ,Ton- | yh cia wearer aceon raf ty sei the snow on either mde of them in clouds, ax they dashed ment of the Conference at Vienna. don, have suspended in £130,000, Turriff & Sharp, iroo | ye gy muddy from melted saow as the high road to Ba on in their wild carcer. Those who would enjoy a g dealers, New Cumrock, Scotland, have also suspended | i.) gyn, vine sleigh ride, should go on the Third avenue, which is “hae for a large amount. The funds are of course down, owing to the ministeria? the great secant dh all pleasure seckers during the carni: STATE OF THE MARKETS, In Manchester the market was dull. Unfavorable ao- | crigtg, val, and in which it {s celebrated with the greatest zeat, counts from the colonial markets, and the failures in | aie atyices from Spain are of @ elarming nat de, &e., dice ap btn mg natare. We are only stating a well known fact when wo say Liverpool and London, reetrict business, and produce ® | 4 Cartist movement is confidently expected. Cabeora ts that the aleighing was kept up with unabated ardor till _ | gloomy feeling; however, stocks are atill light and there | raid to bave entered Spain. M. Soule hay not yt left it, twelve o’clock last might, and some of the mare enthu- ‘The Collins mail steamship Atlantic, Captain West, | is no pressure to sell — 1¢ did not give up till two or three this morning. arrived at hor wharf at half past ten o'clock yesterday | Tho Great Britain arrived at Liverpool on the 24th, Our Parts Correspondence. tulee to enable Mr. Witte to introduce | our of adjournment . si rw Nothing resolutions. He had becn a Houre now red the previous question—62 to “ misrepresented throughout his district, Mr. Stennis called for a division of the question, so s acoued of sympathising with the Know | %# to inclade first, all before the provision for the tinal §. The resolutions were m:rely declaratory of eee so much of the resolution was adopted—58 ‘and proposed no legislative action. He wished | The part of the resolution directing the final vote to vote to rave time, and consider important | be taken on Wednesday, the 2ist, was carried —12 to 20. measures, being chairman of tho Militery i pend Pay pine: “ tte pe patig Misctenl? 0. flv belonged to no secret political associa ¢ Mr. ORuas—Yea, Seis fo rivet and clack the sg swe have done sufficien! for one move we } to a great democratic party, which is powerful pt feng £7 0 08 wropg Te to uphold the caure of lisrty and humanity, ‘The motion to reconsider was lort—27 to 61. atata (he constitution of the country. Shimano i ‘The snow om Broadway and the other thoroughfares | morning. She sailed from Liverpool at four o'clock on | with dates from Australia to October 26, and with £350,- Panis, Jan. 25, 1865. STEM, *yuse took up the bill to remodel the diplomatic | ¢.™M¥, Maccmmx called attention to article in the last | is five or six inches deep, and is still in admirable con- | the afternoon of Saturday, the 27th of January. 000 eterling in specie. Carnival Balle— Presentation of Americans at Court—~ iular system of the United States. Sy itecite thet Bie owe peck tion’ | dition, Immense banks of it line the sides of the by- | Almont the only Intelligence of interent brought by this ° Ball at the Hotel de Ville—Indigmant Uninvited Ament Sutxa, (dem, ) of La. in rep'y to & question by | nounced the article as infamously libellow streets, rendering the passage of wheelod vehicles almost | arrival is to be found in the proceedings of tho British (Ous Londlen' Ceercenqamenses cant—Mr, Piatt—Mr, Soulé Repectad Daily in Parie— ished coaniderably, while there will be $50,009 wit For MIA EMPORTED. ts industria | ‘™POsible, We may rovel at present in all the merry. | Parliament, in which the conduct of the war has boen ‘ M Loxnon; Jem, 98, 1854. Alto Prince Napoleon—A New Heir to the Impervet “auved ia the consular system. BF oR eid @ Five Points industrial | sking of the carnival, but the thaw wiil come, whon | discussed in a spirit very much the reverss of favorable | Ministerial Crisis in England—Hesignation of Lord | aye. wrwsion of the New York Herald from Ot wonrxrvop, (dem) of Ky, sald, some weeks | Mr, J.P. Dexnert—Relative to the Harlem bridge, and | New York must relapse into its usual filthy condition, | to the government. John: Buseeli—Rv: Retiua's Motton-—Disesirons Biate | atin tw Parts, fer tofpain, I woutd be observed that he had | Sizgsbri¢ge. | = unless the street contractors come to the rescue. But | Lard Lyndhurst has given notice in the House of Lorde | af the Bmglish Army in the Crimea—Lalast Newt from ay. oret month of the mew year will not have ended to bis ordinary duties bere since that period. | 1°, for a free bridge across Newtown creek. let us enjoy ourselves while we may, Burns says — | thaton Friday, the 24 of February, he will move a | Sebastopol—The Negotiations at Vienna— Austria ‘ atin peaataptaesen ry per Mr. Epwarvs—For relief to the Staten Isiand Railroad y y. y: “ without a rea) Jenuary'thaw, A bright sun i rapid ainatioa aed confirmation were without his | Company. ‘The present moment’s all our ain— rerolution of impeachment against the Ministers. Makes Common Cause with the Western Powers— Mu ly melting the mnow that bas covered the roofs of Paris Pus Ph sano POF having sought nor | “Mr. Perry gave notice of a bill to define the naturali- ‘The next we never saw. The accounts from the Crimen of the atate of the army | Derpatch of the 14th of January—"The German Confel 1, WN A Ua IRAN TU Cit SORA ignaticn of Mr. Soulé till informed that stow rameter ticect: ha bg areal scldie Yh ta, And we ought, on such good authority, tomakethe | are very distressing, and the” war makea no progress. ration—Russian Interpretation of the Fur Points | 11. seen alippery—ae impaseable for the foot as for the me had been fant & ite, renate, bility of hotel keapecs re most of it; besider, we have been often told that “ sui- | ‘The peace conference will be opened within a fortnight; Lord John Russell. Eeplaine—France and Prussia wheel, It will require all the’ aotivity of (hd! hsliy of jose circumstances the President grante Mr. Lamport moved to lay the various orders of busl- | cient for the day is the evil thereof.” meanwhile people in England doubt the sincerity of the Spain. ij 4 to euetet, indulgence Sevan ani | pets on the table 40 as to reach resolutions, that a mo- | We have said that the pleasures of the occasion were | Cuar, but become more desivous for peace, Here we are in full ministerial crisis. My last com bas Asin catelons cata tane be Prarvicw ag r with hia friends. After doing so, while bisipns iy tom pd make the Temperance bill a 4pe- | s.arred by'some unpleasant incidenta, but we bave not A telegraphic despatch from St. Poteraburg, of the | m tions will in some measure have prepared you for Woking, each of them, lke Bupynn's Slough of Despond. Appreciating this, mark of Executive con. | “iin 'trmamme then moved to make the Dill tho apecial | Denrd that they were attended by loss of lic. 25th ult., announces the receipt of a despatch from | ‘hia. Parliament met on Tuesday, 221 fust., and Me, | YUOODE toch Wt lieth Bun Rubyul 8 See Ot egos 7 | | oreer for every evening the ensuing week moh Bit Ae las oe ie the, Before the question was taken the House adjourned. ‘affected by the bill, to io the affirmative. nr. We yaa pascede-yean 143, pays 33 a Justice to Mr. Weed, of Erte. At six o'clock Jast evening, as the Hon. LeviS. Chat- Prince Menschikoil, dated the 17th, which states that | Roebuck gave notice the same eveniag that on Thursday, field and Mr, Hiram Barney were passing up Broadway, | the siege operations did not advancs; that two auccsss- | the 26th, (yesterday,) he should ask for ministerial ox etanding upon the outeide of a stage eloigh of the | ful night sorties were madeon the 13th and 16th, in | planations respecting the condition of our army in the enough, for mow is too r ccour in the pay winter « iter to this capital to «that enliven elties nearce the north pole, The sleighs that turned owt im honor ef INCREASE OF Tun NAVY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Fourth avenue line, when opposite Cortlandt street, they | which the Russians took fourteen English and nino | Crimea, theunwented ty which fell tubiow pan cock, (dem.) of Va., from the Committee on Auuany, Feb. 8, 1855 were met by an eight bore sleigh, the dash board of | prench prisoners, and that the Allies lost a considerable Now, for the last week, the accounts from the Crimes | i467 and pot remarkable for « variety of fanciful shapes ‘airs, reported @ bill axtrorizing tre comatrus- I discover ia on editorial article of T ‘ay, the 6th | which struck Mr. Chatfeld in the abdomen, prostrating | pumber in killed. have been of a most distressing nature; our men bave | yoy sn cod to ane ovly two, one of which had the form of grea stoops of war. Reterred to Committee of | instant, that the name ot William W. Weed, of Erie, ia | himeenseless on the ground. Me. Barney was strack | A report, it appeare, has been current at Vienna, of a | in rpme instances been found Coad, frozen on thoir posts, | 4 iver unt the other that of «liom. The Mean TUF COLT PATENT KXTENSION. mentioned as one of the members of the Houss who | vpen the shoulder, which was dislocated by the force of | battle having been fought before Sebastopol, in which than three officers Lave died from suffocation | 1 4). twig drove “4 twlee in quite Neither the «now ate at sleigh. —which was the severest one + tho excessively cold weather interrupted the festivities of Car ay night last met ese than fy ly‘! solempised,’’ as Uheg any here, masked ball at the Opera muse went into Committee of the Whoie on the | wes expected would yote for Wm. H. Seward. I hope wing for seven additional years Colt’s patent | .< willallow me the space to make a contraiiction, oeet firearms. < | bnd assure you that Mr. Weed voted for Mr. Fillmore GERTOX, dem.) of Ohio, resuming his remark ae va baleved be arday last, said the first information touching | ttoughout, as bis constituents al rel tity of ‘members in coanection with this bil, | ¥2¥ld. Yours, ke, RESIDENT OF BUFFALO. iin he Aemang Star of Wasntngton, the write: acta gs at ove hundrys usen jars were ast carry out the object of Colt’s application, and City Politics. the blow, and he also was prostrated. The collision was | the Russians were victorious ; but by a telegraph from ta, from the fares of charcoal, lightod ia the very viclent, and Mr. Chatteld was carried to his house | Vienna, dated the 25th ult, we leera that direct an. | hope to beep the tent warm, Disease is on the inoresmo, | 1 over saw in Part in Lexington avenue, seriously and dangerously injured. | thentic advicos from Balaklava received thir, say no- | Seven hundred a week goto the hospital, and Inafew iiss followed it, by MAILS BY THE STONINGTON BOUTS. thing new had bappened. weeks, at this rate, the English army will have mslted | isa) qh, ow Satu ‘The steamboats on this route have been withdrawn The Flagstail Battery at Sebastopol in ead to ha away like snow. for a few days, until the severity of the weather abates | been mined by thewFrench, who oxly waited a favorable | For the last week the Times has Leen bringing all its hundred balls we ipeiuding Straus | o bed seen enough to satisfy himself of the THE GREAT FUSION MEBTING IN TAMMANY HALL— | —in the meantime the maila usually carried by that | opportunity to blow it up. | beavirat guns to bear agnlnst the ministry, It accuses Op Satardey mw rning more than half « husdred Ame he story. was the commencement of th: JON COCURAYE TELLING WHY HE WENT TO WASH | coute will be forwarded by raUroad. Mensehikof ts repor‘ed to have said at Sebastopol:— | the Duke of Newcastle and fidney Herbert of pees t= | sicana, of both sexes, were presented to his Majesty the (infawous slander on the American Cong! TNOTON—CAP?. RYNDERS GOING TO VIRGINIA TO i “Our troops may rest—Gens. January, Februsry aod | want of foresightorincompe ency—-challemges the tues parecer py Oh: 4’ Adairs, Mr. Piatt, who, 1 THE RAILROADS L¥ NEW JERSBY. , ‘ perer, by our Charge ir, Piatt, who, fom <<. man who is admitted to n seat as a HELP BENNY A. BIRR, ‘The night ex teuld Ga the ow Youu mio March, will fight our batiles far better than we can.’ of Lord Raglan to command; ond these articles, in ad. ured by one of the presented,” perforned his duty oer. A meeting of the committee of arrangements to get up See ee oe ee the great fusion demonstration which is to come off next wince, (abolitiontat,) of Ohio—It is an admin. | month, was held iast night in the Coal Hole, Taminany paper Hall py oye arg A LB os eal done Captain Rynders presided, and L. F. Harrison acted as tis t0 be phi) champagne and gluttony, | f¢cretary. About twenty perrons were present, all of *uiladeiyhia Post reiterates tne charge against | whom, with one or two exceptions, were Custom House , of being corraptible and corrupt, basing it on | coicers, le of the Mvens Star. Those articles, copia! NOMA The French eighty-gun sbip Heart IV, rea | dition to the private letters from the Cclmea, have | the eceasion lo quite courtly style. The friends of eshore on the 14th of November, has been turned Into a | created such a senration that it was clear the ministry, piggy 4, would not Hho hit Ieee fort, and is of much use to the allies. Tuore aro one | could not stand the storm, The want of organization Is | (0). yy indifferent master of cere hundred men om board, with guns, and tho defence they | euch in the Crimea that the wharf at Balaklava is pow | osc y then he moleotiy rays he le himesif. the lee fine can make ix 60 formidable that the Russians dare not | tively laden with huts, clothes, provisions, ko, but there 1 ine Giiow, in or cutof bis court toggery, He bas is no one to receive them or convey them tothecsm). | tien Tym told, more amured than anuoyed by the in It Ina poritive fact that some vessels laden with artic a 4: tettonn of. custatndiaantieaal A for the troops have returned to Koglend with their car, | | S*8e ne: Oe pair per, wmv Pailrcad, de at 9 o'clock 41 minutes yesterday morn- ing, arrived at 4 o'clock 15 minutes yesterday afternoon. ‘The two trains cue last evening arrived within two hours of the time due. The track is now quite clear, and the tra‘ns departed regularly yesterday afternoon On the New Jersey Railroad the trains arrived and de- parted regularly, and nearly 'n timo in every instance, patoria, and effectually preveet the town from being | ; | any of the thirty tickets pleomd at his die- wut the country, bad impresse! upon the mials | The Secretary read the minutes of the previons meet OPSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION. provisioned trom the interior, This source of supply | ots because they did not fad any person oflicially au ye wal jor tte: p ba Lon Mow rt st the Hotet ople shat the members he me yoo R ing, which were approved, after which the wards were The steamer Traveller left this city om Wedoestay af havirg been stopped, everything is now brought by sea. | thorized to receive them What the result of all this e Ville a of these i mal pi eo Pgs 2d wet ab bert Teton Ta itnree | called in their order, and apecial committees that hal | ternoca at 3 o'cloek, for New Maven, and at 4o'eiock | ‘The force of Piedmonteve placed at the dieporat of the | will Le {eanuot tel ek : soot Kuteren Obeme Gare to tai ty emia anes Thine (ngwan) revterated the ruzor, sad insinuated | b¢en appointed, reported on the standing of certain per. | Thursday afternoon, had accomplished the distance to | allies numbers 20,000, complete in allarms. Two Eng- | Lord John Russell resigned yeateray, andthe Queen fly io eorsespe ho seem disposed to demand aa @ abers ate open to bribery aud corruption, when | scns in their respective localities, aud as to whether they | Stepping Stone Ruoy, where she fell in with awreck | ish and two French stalf officers have gone from the opted ble resignation. How meny of the other | right what they nly expect as an act of courtesy, ot courage enough to accuse any one openly asd | would consent to allow their names to be used as officer! (XaMAN observed that the remars implied cow. | of the forthcoming meeting. nd thought the gentleman trom Ohio, by using | Itappears that at a previous meeting of the commit- ry wekuow | M@Wichtenlighten them somewhat om the “atisibe | short of provisions, and frozen in. On seeing her.siganl | Crimea to Turin to make the necessary arrangemacts | ra will go out ia not yet hnowa, nor d thoms’’ of the embassy. Net « few, even of those whe of distress, Capt. Lewis tmmediately went to hor assist- | with Gen, La Marmora, the Piedmon‘ese commander-ia- | Who will come in, Terhaps before pos: our I may be sealed bore tes" the lope ance, and supplied ber wants, notwithstanding the | chief | able to tell you. Of course Lord Jéha Ranseli’s resigna- | imegine that the American Legal td the rules of order. tee, resolutions had been passed that no Custom House rit Pell | tee by the aroment of the investigation | for the pur of procuring Invitation to coart balle— ies: SeneeaniahGeene wmmavie tink soe , severily of the gale, the blinding snow storm, and tho | Gens. Pelissier, Rivet and Devilliors have left Paris for | tion bas cause J “ | thet opeetal clowsed to this ottect verted i dgh to state what is true, if he liad trath to | Micer should be allowed to act as oficer or speaker on | gimost impassable ioe. The Traveller was five hours | the Crimes into the cond,tion of the army. | seme Interneticonl treaty. Bowe tee Beoctanh t was because there was not truth, or a sub. | the night in question, and also that there should be two charge to make, that the gentleman Cec! i identea {1 h ward, if = ne coat clades aiesaie” Ge aeaseok vice presi ‘rom each ward, one of whom should be a from Throgg’s Point to City Inland, a distance of avout | The Paris Monifeur publishes the bill adopted by the | We bave news from the camp tothe 11th, and Mens. miles w | Dave prolonged thefr stay in Paris watil they four minutes run in good weather. She returned yes- | Legislative Corps, calling out 140,000 men of the class _ chikoff has telegraphed to bis government that up to | might cesily forget thelr own | ationslity, have express A Te, mes De mpered fy. | foft andthe other « hard, 40 aso have a streak of fa: | terday (Fritay) morning, short of coal, having bi of 1864 | the 17th nothing particular had taken place. He adie | Stleciries ca which wctortions are made st the Legation, be covld not fix the charge on pe lr yy tof = thoughout. The same arrange: | nearly forty-eight hours. ‘The Turkish corps, under Omer Pasha, will soon march | that on the 1itt and 16th January, night sorties wore | among the who sol cit the ueusl fevers the rewark he hi Ln A number of names were called over, but through | The ice, whieb, for several days, has been packed in | from Eapatoria, under the protection of the fleets, to- | made with success; fourtern Koglish and nine French were | of (he Blut allude! to As jv Be od fue snexplicable agency, im almost every ward som» of | and obstructed the Staten Ialand ferry bouts at Staten wards the Alma and the Belbek. mote priseners. Thealiies ha de two grand recon: y point ot leaving joy’ the pretirtnen, or else hards of so anclent a date an to be undistinguish. | 11820, all disappeared last night, and the Quarantine | The Cologne Gacelde states that the Prussian govern- | nolssarcer. They pushed on to the quarters recently of persona or property, “Henee able from solte. fo an inquest was held on each name, | landing is aow free from ice. ment has, in a decisive manner, advised the Russian | occupied by Liprandi, and destroyed the villages of d all who were suspectel of having the smel! of the bos hay yl dfn Bag Custom House on their garments, were mercilossly ex oe a ee mene BY eee ticged. This proceeding was objectel to by several o! AxGMAY said this was a ningular question. Tt | tbe Interested parties, who did not think it right that Tay Lill be knew of involving s larie amouat ot | {bey should be excluded frem dancing at the great wel. ‘not supported by some good pretext. It violaed | {TB of the democracy, expecially ax they were expected ‘principle. ‘Everything att fo favor of the bil | £2 08¥ the piper. The majority of the committee, how. telly inthe tooth-of a8 applicacion for the re- | <Tirs were inexorable on thls point, and they wers com if the patent, Mr. Colt got a patent for | Pélled togrin and bear it ‘he revenue eutter has been got out from the beacl Cnet oe eee and is now at the Public Store cock, Cabinet to conclude an immediate peace, intimating that | Kamara and Tehourgoum. The French bave underm/ned any further de’sy would not be tolerated much longer by | the fiagstafi battery, and ready ty blow it up. It ee the States to which the war bas not yet extended, rumored in Paris that the assault would ¢ TELEGRAPHIC. The late crossing of the Danube has, accerding to the | place very shortly; but we have had eo many dal Rowrox, Feb. 9, A. M.—A snow storm commenced | Paris Patrie, given rise to a demand for explanations | that you had better not put oo great & reliance im the Curing the night, and still falls thick. At present it is | from Prince Gortschakoff, on the part of the Austrian | snnouncement, Jipranti has gone northward with © on the ground toa depth of about fourteen inches. It | government;,and at the same time orders bave been | Portion of bis army tw face the Turks under Omer Pacha, ‘ oe eee 7 con aay a Me Wastiagion, the ‘peont at yo met note bs is drifting considerably, but so far has not seriously ia- | sent to Count Coronini to prevent the Russians from re- | ®t Eupatoria. ji ial rng fo. netele to the we tbe i> me i . nme nel It was reported at Vienna, on the 25th, that another | = the iret growing daily more distinct, of Prussia Pee ee ee ee rejeste | Deen much discussed. He found that there the terfered with railroad travel. commencing « campaign upon the Panu ma reper i eee | Gn capeees oles a yt a leation, that Colonel Colt has already made mors | mEortance lad len placed on the proposed dem # million 0° dollars by it. The whole foumlation | 108, BUt only as am hep h the Sppiiention ia false. Instead of losing Us a abundant Hatirax, Feb. 9, A. M.—It is now snowing bere, with a strong brerze from the northeast. Thermometer 24 had been fought before #ebastopol, | - ere victorious. It is needless to way that | the The Ministerial Gasetle of Stockholm positively contra dicts the report of the approaching mobilization of the | the Hi and ro less out of fever with both his father, a King, aed bis cousia, the Kanperor; the poss! a bia ires confirmation. bility that the fraternal affection of the Kimperor for the he Ban the in cementing ‘ogether with still Grmer bands | above zero. Swedish army. On the other hand, we learn, by accounts | * ‘rom Ohio, (Mr. eagetion,) eaid that lat ook eres tha cout bey: Od bys Shey might oppose Pictow, Feb. 9, A. M—A heavy snow storm is prevail- | from Christiana, that Prince Oscar, the second son of | We have bad quite a deluge of oficial aoter and dew {7 Sestunyie ob i a Mabewt apese to make a direct statement | °° My in future contests. Nay. | ing here, ard a strong northeast gale is blowing. /§ | the king, is appointed Commander.in-Chief of the Swe. | patches on the Kastern question during the week. The | god setusl Senator, ¢ of the heir to the imperial throna, to the nan contusion of ali possible collateral aapi- view to urge the candidate, bat to set the ma it would secure the election of aman ~ tact the principles of that party to which pio Cuttens | he (ir. ) was to belong. This view of an lrustng) 2 res reanuitous | the wul had been taken by the elitors of the Wash e P ington Union, Ressrs. Nicholion & Forney. Mr. Coch qmembers. The facts show that ten ortwelve | 1256 had consulted several times with these geatlemen Eastport, Colais and Rengor the weather is very cold, dirh and Norwegian Navy, and i rince Micholas Augus. | conclusion to be drawn from them is unmistateable. | exe) but there is no snow. tus, his younger brother, Captain of the Norwegian Iifle | Aurtria i at last resolved to make common cause with Powrttann, Feb. 9, A. M.—A snow has set in here. At | Corps. the Western Po: the present moment Moutrea! the weather is moderate, with indications of | A letter from Bessarabia speaks of numerous reinfdree- In the ¢espatch dated the 14tb January Count Buol, ae these | must add the decree im this « snow. ments of Russian troops moving on towards the Crimes, | the Austrian minister, calls upon all the States of the o Cixcixwatt, Feb. 0.—River still closed, and business | The plan of the Rassians is said to be—first, to crush the | federation to have their contingents reaty and to elect « ‘eur, relative to cauling out 140.000 reeraita, of ‘4 In the Union oflce en the aulject, ond trey the | extremely éull, Turkish army at Rupatoria, and then attack the French | federal commander ia chief, If Prassie i highest value on the effect this would 8A. M.—Weather moderate; cloudy, with indications | and Erglish armies, and, “if possible,” drive them lato | Calling out ler contingent, Austria will have recourse pon ro the simialstration of more snow. The morning train from New York ar- | the sea. to article 42 of the final a3 of the federal constitution,” | 1 aren iatio 4 Af the preliminary question rela rived bere at Th, P.M. | The theatre De la Monnaie, at Brussels, has boon burn | which Ln thy -— -- — Nowvorm, Va., Fed. 0©—Weather intensely cold. | ed to the ground. Live to the existence of danger is decited megatively by the ‘The Mintetertal Criste in Kaglend, Grownd covered with sleet, which is quite anprece- | Activity continues to be exhibited im the war depart. | majority of voter, such of the foteral States vou the Lenton Onestte, Jan. 39 } dented bere. ment of Austria, of the opinion of the majority have right \o concert | yertortay the voslguotion ot Tael dube Recut oe tre. Battiony, Feb. 9.—-Weather clear and cold ‘nate and Eouse of Representatives had conferred with him on his srrival in Washington, and prom'sed i give aid avd comfort to the morement ences with the officials in Wash ngton the to how the demonstration should be gotton Up wor discussed. It was recemmended that ited to take part in the mreting Ider the themeelves for common measures of defence” in | ndestof the Cow and bis separstion from the wer words, if Prassia and the Mecklenbergs, with the | present Minirtry © sleo gave publicity to © ru janation concerned fore the committee; and expunge himself, bance and Commerce. He will be succeeded by Maron Paron Baumgartner has resigned tie Ministry of Fi | conceentstnte | | ‘office bo! Ae "i > | | > ’ . which prevelle’ late in the day, that the ow mm impuration, but from every suspicion. nen jem gh A thie saton ke (aie, Gechoney oudomba Pertenal i | Brnesk, who in turn will be succenie! as Minister at | of the Ramberg conference, decide by.9 majority in Ministny bed tendered thaie Wesigastion to the mobo eBay medias | Se Rs abate ae Sa ae ER oe ee Le enone ene we may bo struck He oppesed the bill, Waite matte wo 1 md jae a Bi. Bes. 4. a oy Queen Marie Adelaide, wife of the kiog of Partinia, Jerity openly - S he charge of Mr. Letcher is true, that not lovs | 205 Taaroun os tecolution te eormmnt the tocnited party é ¢ied at Turin on the evening of the 20th ultimo, in the | lt te Prossia, A regular schiem in Germany would be St Gtvees, thousand dollars have been used t0 | 10 yny doctrine that might be dermed objectiouable Haliewell, Thomas Helm and W. Serr | 224 year of her age, fhe was the daughter of Arch- | the remutt The conse alleged tov the of bord — ‘novel to strike cat tho enacting clause | £¢Veral of the Senators at first thought it advisable to . i Island. roe * | duke Rainier, of Austria. The queen-dowager died bet it le currently reported that the Exoperor of Austris ix | sell ts bie coleatecton'oot te il. Agreed to, 99 against 2). The comm ties | DAYS. dy] seomaien cannes Kaoe Hethiogs o otal —R. a few day® previously. desirous of being appelmtel the commenter in chil of fae Gio ene a eeoet nemaaete se. The House concurred in this, by yess 111, trem Un was’ abandoned, With regard. to the persons 4 On the meeting of the House of Commons, 234 uit., Sir | (he feersiarmy. This would probably od in his being net the Cabinet, thus bereft of ts later in the House of should Osteam, | Coorge Grey took occasion to lay on the table of the | declared Emperor of Cermeny | Commons, Will undertake the task sed defeod ite war , bandon, mess | mscoe muteres Bdronee ant reeslations paued by | _ Every preparation Ix betng mate by Austria to meet tomn tas spntioon et cor ccatoonpeteion ae torraeianeeted } darian B. Miller, Kichmond; 8. polite bodies In various British colonies, in reference to | Musris In the Grit | existe, which of course are more or less tinged by peiltiant : | the P mond Site Hor. P, Spruldies, ct the war. ‘The Emperor of France has coulerred the Grand Crees objects or party influence, but we ore inclinel to the gh Marshal Covel Mr 4 | The Canadian vote of £20,000 wax referred to in terms | of po aly ae pale ety ag mesean | Soov ef ‘cust sontemporecten ther’ tee gecighation, 57 By . Biakterd, Worcester: of much praise by members. Of Avstria bas in retern conferses the Greed Crom fet | tort Jem Russell 0 the ars of the vot of faue for two, teree, or more on ‘cma, Ala oa On the 10th January, » motion of want of confidence | Stephen en M. Drowya ¢ I'Huye | the coalition conch,’ end that A ie not likely the vel er 1 ‘lor ‘~ Jie tA tm the Fpanish Ministry wes brought forward in the Cor | It ln clear thet Austria will bare the oper basd in | © com continue to work allow officeholders to take in the meetings, and oreo, Baw - | Germasy, Many of the emailer #tates are preparing (Vrem the Lonéon Ptandard, Jas. %,P Mj urging its lmportance, three children, Jas and, after some discussion, was rejected by 10% rotes 7 We tempt wil be ireing por » bis remarks and took woderetend thet oa attempt will be made to peta his leave. ker Mr and Mics Wills, J Sullivan. Me | ggainst 0, | thetr comtingemts. The Reverian minister bes domand- |.” Questa’ thet oe wily wld that the fithe oF ‘The committee then proceeted with their businers, M fl | | od mcredit of Aiterm millions of Gorine for that par ewenstie will beeeme Pree cool Coe Ci the filling up the blanks in their list of Vier Precideate and ‘res "Peskin Jes Bpese, Waser } oa tae SO5 EB, SOM ond FO intooter, ob pre- | soca tad Whe heed. teed taeaae inte Beer gd spears that J. M Seaitn, the Recorder i Hors, W c out ) re ordered to the Crimes, snd it wae aa | war minister, le place of the Dube of Newenstie, ana Me a8 consen' 10 preside on evening of mee | pected that the 14th light dragoons and the 80th sod Ae regards the negotiations at Vienms, or the aceept | Baa infamtry would follow; their place in India will be ence of the Interpretation of the four points of guar Ges by s wow levy of irreguiar cavalry, The 16th Koro tee by Prince Gortechaket, there are very few Ciploms | | Bidney Herbert will be Howe Peceetary, im place of | | her bere, at Perle, Viewne or Bettis, who eater: | Palmerston fuch ore the lstest remorse A cabinet council was bel at Ue Voretgn Offiee thie zi # q ri a r i ‘a fhe 7 . FLixnisox, from the Financial Wrrignicon, Ht Heb age tha recpt f$08 commis | bt Rae Ae afternoon pt. Rrxpxxe—Well, how much do you expact to Sisjce | ropesm bessare are already on the way from lombay Vrom the Loeton "py. Mktnad = Why, abeus gete From Iendon, in ship Hendrik Mndeou—Me Waiasand | Gen. ir De Lacy Evans, on hin arrival at Yotkestons, | (s\n smy dope of peace arising from them. What the | iq goa 'oume a Lord Sohn Resale onsets teane- Capt, Rrsvexs—0, that wen't doat ail T understand lety, et Roatond ‘Wee presented by the inhabitants with aeword worth 140 | silew meyre ont ae vary Re | poo Oe, wat hae Sotp Dr phe ‘that some of the ft llows around the Custom House only Jersey City News. guineas. | they do mot take care Receia will outwit them y *) lamers! 3 thougs ap: ene tome hs ge oe | Usricessen Liqron Seuutxo—Mr. Fenn, Chief of Polses, The Bavarian Minister of Biate has presented « bill to | Sow koow what interpretation Rowena is willing to put | fo cogepoiees te to te ae a fog J ee saying from any one in the employ hin te tes ead ‘are | THO CROmberD, Asking fore credit of Sfieen millions of | wpom them. Here lx the dralt ae vemt by Prince Gorts a 7 suggestion was aad several who | florins to place the Bavarian army on s war footing. chakefl te 1 Petersburg, and accepted by the Orr — pame of Mr. Walker, (dem ) ot New York, «Capt seventy one places where liquor is sold openly without « ns Pe ether day te the wo’ cu tee toestras | mage small sunag “forked over” enougis £0 | ‘ieeeve: and there are from Gfty to seventy Ave other | Orest Britain mabes but s'ow progress in enrolling 1. Abslition of ths ensluatre protectorate of Rassis ia to go iato committee on the tsriff. He voted ta Swire, The French foreign legion is to be \ncrensed by Mobiev's and Wallachia, the privileges of those pre on all the officeholders, to be paid ap | P'sces where it Is sold secretly to perions who can give " a rank in the worvies. 2 Free ’ | Tae or ling conan Comvmwr 1x and #20 for the third nigh, Thou it be | athe early part of the week the cotton market was rising, bia So ot "gre i Jeeop inn pew form, The clataants soon after adjourned, to meet again next Yeitay fre teeny mm ogy tara fiagrren/igwad dl BCT ios onetes imdemalty for Gestraction of property naturally de net look with, sack N ever ing. we the 24th wit, failures in the sod with the meonery veto the ohatecion exist pe yd the preveat os other side has Captain Ryecere smmouned. dcricg (he evening, that be t eyo end remers ef covers! +a, ean ing af Ite mouths, Waa wigebere inter perterl be taken course. & petitition Le for | he luter 4 to Vargiaia about che bat of March piace open. . retuetoa | formed there. | compensation for foe and im ra Pomyenah Pg tert, to help Wise in tue cruseds sgeiaat the Keow | since ‘he eat ment a sent eines, that there were over | pretvert great ceution amongst buyers, ent holders 2 Revision of the twenty of 10th of 1841, mo Serene sadn a J Pieces wherglquor w6s pola in thegay. | were icCased to offer (bets stocks org (reely, auf the | tack wove completely the existonse of tye Ovivmane bux

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