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= = —e a ———————=_—=—== ao = WHOLE NO. 6776. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. The bark Avon, bound from Cuba to Swansea, with a | Biographical Notice of the Late Emperor | by the evils which hed been left him by itis brother | tialites, delicacien and luxurien which wealth and entor- | heart and m-vl enongh to ‘site ditteeen uiaie FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, cargo of copyer ote, was totaly lot in the Beitisa Chan: Nicholas. Alexaneer, he determined to take in allt gs te 08: | rise cam supply, ond the choleest vintages served to | Sif. ‘They iiadforought the amortuncesoee eitteoee : @ last three day? he thought Halifax. received per the Kent and Marco Palo from Mazia Fevdorowna, was the fifteenth sovercign of the | Nicholas showed himself anti-Hberal to an excess. That choice spirit, Simeon Draper, ono of tho ten Gover- | they bad sei dr.0ves of them - Arrival of the Africa at . Dividends on the Cuba loans of 1824 and 1837 @ Romanoff dynasty, if the imperiat historlany are to be | ,,, Wen the poet Touchkin died, mourning was universal | gory of the Aicisheuso-—the host on the occasion—pre- | pbant broke loove the o as i , ‘i |, however, ti = : m - velioved. In reality he was the eighth sovercign of tho | {t”°A'young man, excited by the aloriourrerete uhicn | #ked, and on each side of him sat rome of the worthies ipteenem an fret tt hey nL real et by qones be HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEW The Es mali the imperor was at the Camp of St. Omar. Nothing | come oxtinct with Peter III. The Holsteins f Ger. et, and in which he held out to himself some of he Know Noth didute e: speaker, was the law id tlanknnaeainnamnee) further was known respecting his intended visit to the | SOm®e™ tas aro OF Get |. Pecemstng, at's fubuse Gay, one OF the remaments of ies, | VeT* oreree LAW, the Know Nothing candidatecrpectant | Fhaalvt, was the & Confounder. "Thy often found dawe SUDDEN DEATH OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA, | there were rumors of some important arrests for poli- | tion to Russian lip. Nicholas, aware that the Museo- | able eye upon this audacious young man, who covetod | that ordor, the tenrved and plous Jowiah Rabbi, Dr. Ita | treat them, however, in making Inws herea tical causes having been privately made in Varia. Per. | vite pride would feel but Little flattered to owe the sa. glory ‘m & country where it belomged to the sovereign | phi x-Governer Huw, Peter Cooper, Judge Morton, | their stops. They did not and coud! not ; The Moniveur announces the loss of a French frigate, | Cred perton of their sovereign to the detested race of | Carr {he ardor of his imueinats th the te of | densel . f Peace Prospects Considered Mfore | with troops, in the Straits of Bonifacio, AU perisued— | Nemetz, (Germans), alwayn caroCuliy supgrensed hi | Tobelah. He came back at the end’ of thee, yearn, wick | Of cOurH®, In full conclave, and tt le therefore uuneces. | food mobulated Ry ase: ale ue wident of Bat the wild bant broke loose the ot c x itrange vertised for payment. throughout Russia, the Em; r himaelf ing part in Ht a A cimmhe on Holstein-Cotorp dynasty, the Romano race having be- | this death caused, wrote an ode in honor of the deceased | of the city ana State, Among the celebrities prevent ant loone. They were the law and be, bs ne man descent; their name is even difficuls of pronuni sien literature. The Czar could not look with a favor. | 10% the Presidency, James W. Barker, the I in the grammar emploped in legislation; he would om i u cons of high distinction are said to be implicated, lone, and the worshipper of the Muses was sent to ke. Tho Sonate amd msembers of Assembly mot. | &¢ New York in Broadway, They must go ti six hundred or upwards. real family name. The courtiers maintainei | and eatirely disguged with poetic glory. Alexander | sary to mention the names of belonging to eithe: to be taught fo appreciate ty Favorable. Italy. in spite of all proot to the contrary, thas earns es Bg mig zastenton to: tae Se Shisa. bobiene Domenie eoialitud teat’ wie ice Soi ey. bare vreonived “theie education am aed che Raatinien Chamber have voted the #uppreasion of | tue blood flowing in the veins of the Cear PE for foreigners. Nicholas wasafanatic in be. | tendance, and discussed some of the cheicest musical ined to ithe vialoat chill te ofan Nothing further is known of the adherence of Tuscauy | ¥4# Russian to tho last drop, Golovine, however, f of the customs, language und religion of Russia. morceauz, while the guests were dincwasing’ mocreaiur of practical philanthrop Indignation Meetings in England. | Naples to the allies, 7 | interma-usthat the poet Pouchkin waa of a cautra-yopia- | _ OF the caterpal plicy-of Nisholas's reign and of the and physical necessity, Grace was said lar ecucation. 1 wars in which he — ged, it is not our intention in this ess fon, “He had,” says Golovine, “a habit of Utustrating | priet sketch to speak.” They belong more properly to nd Hoa, Senator Goodwin, ~e - ame. 1 i , m the ae 0 cauldrop, and they mitted, Mr, Simon Darn, add the cae petted Bens “s i Ir, Avnit, addressing the pacste of the 4 di good Americans, Ip manner, He would pour into a vase a glass of pure red i — andsome ban imposos on ua the obligation of giv! : came out e Ghaa: wise in honor of Teter L, whove Huauan origin could | nif portait Reveal writers have uadegteken thisteat® | Ten Governors, vald:— Souctastony Bet iis stead open ties aeeaiette ete feetae x i i 5 The intelligence from China is important. Dates are | not be disputed le should, justly , have atop- ut nowe among them bas acquitted himself so ably as Gentlemen of the Legislature of the State of New and thorough understandihg between the city and the Progress of the Revolution in China. | trim isen Rong ap to Jamuay Sth The eee | ned thc ane turead the Soe opeite dowel vate Ache | DRE NS PCO Rolotass, Cr whasle eaaucae ap" Gudea: | Yeuveots fe wiy Shir Aad bap visotare sa eataee ites oe: | seimd diseases a eeeins asteeneraebs iets anna gents hold Canton in a state of siege, and have the com- | [11 1. 4s, a co a j him in preference — bebalf of my fellow governors, our aincers thauka’ for | aud reverend selgniors “Come, and come often. Don't mand of the whole river, their fleet having geined seve- ul to the principle of the Russian government, which “Nicholas,” he writes, “has the noblest facel have | the honor you have cone usin see our invitation | be afraid. The next time you come we will cage the Raval Fights in Canton River. ral victories over the imperial fleet. Consequently, the | makes the Cotorps "pass for the Romanoffs, he would | over seen in my }) The habitual expression of his | to meet us to-night. Certainly nothing can be more | young elephant. Come, anil we will try to make your tain severity which is far from | proper for a government like ours than for the prople to | Ways ways of pleasautnens, and your patha paths of supplies are teing cut off. Provisions, oapeclally tice, | pour in another glas#—of water—in honor of Catherine | Pbysiognomy han ‘ e rising rapidly. A fight took place at mpoa an- * e putti @ beholder at his ease, “His amie is a smile | meet together for the good of thelr State. The object of | peace.’ *GHANGHAE BONGARDED BY THE FRENCH, | chore, in the Panter oe ‘American and Begiish ships | 111 Princess of Anbalt. ‘his time he should, perhaps, | feo plaisance, and not the result of gayety or aban. | the Governors of the Alins House in extending this invi- | Ninth regular toast, ” of war, and foreign shipping was considerably damaged fe poured a glass of wine, but, fearing to compromise | don. ere is Komething approaching ‘the prodigious | taticn to you were manifold. Lhey felt that they had ‘The Fre SarcinneenninAAnnnie by the gung of the belligerenta, The English and Ame: | himeeif, would pass on and pour another glass of water | in this prince's manner of existence. Ho apouks with | great responsibilities to discharge, and at the aume time Responded to by Mr. A. Duganos rican Commissioners have drawn a line around the fac- vivacity, with simplicity, and the most perfect propriety, | they considered that they should call around them the | Tenth regular toast, | o ‘our State h t Feydorowna, the mother of Nicholas I.; then i ; ND PROVISIONS DULL, | tories, and notify that no hostilities will be permisted to | {0° Marla 5 i all be says is full of point and meaping—no idle plcasact’ | reprenentatives of their tate, They bad shown to ther SOTTON, BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISIO take place within It. is fourth, for the reigning Empress; and he obtained at pends 4 word out of its place, There is Seibes inthe | their institutions—seen under, rhaps, unfavorable cir. Ogien responded. The merchants of ~~ wanna Shanghae dates are important, A difficulty occurred | last a liquor so slightly tinged with red that he would | tone of bis voice or the arrangement of his phrases that | cumstancer—but, still, institutitions deserving of their raid, bad long delighted to nurture the between the insurgent aughorities in Shanghae and the ‘ indicates haughtiness or dissimulation, and yet you feel | deepest regard. The charge of the Governors is one of which the Ten Governors and CONSOLS 91 1-2, French; wherenpin ‘Admiral Laguerre, with the thips | ¢%cit# a general laugh when he called upon luis audience | that hin heart is closed.” ens T great importance, We, who are called on to prose over | they now bid a bearty welcome 0 the Lagialature, whe Ibert, bombarded the ‘city, which, ere | to decide as to whether it was wine or water he was ‘The personal habit of the Emperor were marked by | these institutions, are novices, but still we know that | bad come to viet their charitable institations. Tt had Jean d?Aro end &0, &e, &, this, bas probably surrendered, or been stormed. showing them, and whether, by comparison, the rotcn- | the mont feverish activity. H» would ride, walk, mi- | we bave undertaken a service which correaponda with | Dn #ald that large cities were sores om the body F j : my r s val * k politic. That may be tras if the whole State ix im- e March 15, 1885, | Pevine Atbey ln gsiets” Goptate ademe’ bed carived | 128 Cuars were really Russians or Germans,” This Mus | Peminyne ® sham Oghe, and hold a review, all io tne | eg of the taginieaares re claks ate petead tk | Eluded, but where will you find virtue so f ‘pombigh Soaps from England, and would proceed to Japan with tho | Covite pleasantry bad the merit of expressing the exast | 1,500 leagues every season, and wore dowa the strength | desire to perform a ‘paramount duty—a duty | { ente 40 rewarded, ax in this large oi The Royal mail steamship Africa, Capt Harrison, from | ratificaticn of the treaty. truth with reference to the ultra-national pretensions | of all who were attached to his person. towards every class of our fellow citizens’ who have | nt how said thet they asked nothing from Liverpool, at 10 o'clock on the morning .of Saturday, — = " ‘The suddenness of bidend wax to be expected either | badthe misfortune to come under public protection. gisiature, Ho would pardon him if he (Mr, Ogdem) @he2d instant, arrived at her dock in this city at one The Very Latest, of tke Emperor Nicholas, from political c has frequently been predicted, | Gentlemen, you have seen Randall's Island raid they did ask something. | Thay saked thelr approbe- ; hana SUDDLN DEATH OF THR EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. It is, however, curious to remark, by the way, that | or from sheer ph: xhauation, No frame could long | well’s Isl and though you have not lon. They ceserved and would receive It In conclu- ‘o'claah {hie afternoce. Lonvon, Friday night, March 2, 1856, | in spite of the strong desire of the sone of the Gotorp | reist the unnatural amount of exertion, both mental | thing which you would reform, still you have | Cubesadlep ele tale tou wisn} 4 jud ‘The Africa left here at 4.30 P. M., for Boston, where the Age race to pass for Romanoffs, they do not carry it 40 far ag | 880 bodily, to which this extraordinary man subjected | stitution» which must appeal to you for sympa diam ts petition Rar nite te Ghote Lect hante een oenbnanine This evening, in the House of Lords, the Earl of Cla. inns 7 ras | himself, Hi in his 69th year atthe date of his ich must how to you what our labors and 3 sabi wes ohe will be due about midaight on Friday. pers to abandon the titles that belong to them as representa. . y pst laid des Rd rah Fleveoth rex ‘The news ia of an interesting and highly important | "dom rose and said:— death. yh wpb enn ber gic | mmpetion thay “T think it my duty to communicate to your Lord. | tives of the elder branch of Holstein; thus Nicholas in- | The Czar is suceecded by his eldest ron, Alexander | this oceasion to bring among us citizens who are yids 4 cbaracter. Tue Emperor of Russia is dead. He expired auddenly, at one o'clock on the morning of Friday, the 2d inst., ; ‘tnbly Cesarevitch, Hereditary Grand Duke. He waa born as an honor tothe city in which they ! ships the contents or @ telegraphic despatch which I | Variably added to the qualifications attached to tho the 29th re) 7, 1818, nya marie’. te Apet, Tei Mave p iy cus taxte-aoen whe regard Tite qj received half an hour since, from her Majesty's minia- | Czarate those of Heir of Norway, Duke of Schleswig, of | daughter of the late Grand Duke Louis Il.'of Hesse, by | the intercats of the city, We have aske ter at the Hague—thatthe Emperor Nicholas died this ar, of Ditmorsen, and Oldenburg. whom he has four sons, the people of tre city, meeting w¥b the j tient, a eye all | *ppliee- ein, #0 that ple of th Sieh ino ren, ded to the same toast. No ental nae a retro cory nies ean be no | Morning, at one o'clock, of pulmonic apoplexy, after | | Nicholas was twenty nine years of age when he cams to = it Yisv oh oy tan her fot texsthe Cagets ae} t | AttAE he hg 1 to eal were: made au alt ites 5 be * an attack of influenza. Thave alsoreceived a despatch | tt@throne. Born the year of Catherine's death, (1796,) he THE STATE LEGISLATORS IN NEW YORK will detain you with no further remarka path ot | eka gerne “doubt of the fact, as it was announced in the House | 1... nor Majesty's minister at Berlin, stating that the | Usd been educated under the eye of his excellent mother, * | the Ten Governors, but give you tt egular tonat— | 0% tonat to the me - of Lords on Friday night by Lord Clarendon, and inthe | yo or Ruasia died at tweive o'clock thie morn. | te Empress Marie, from whom he had derived sound re. a Mego } tenes lee nie ees weecee ank with three | cng { the elty been made moat Commons by Lord Palmerston, 4, | ing. An hour before this despatch arrrived I received | !isious instruction and high moral principle. Childhood | BANQUET AT THE ASTOR HOUSE, | 1% s#coad regular toast w wbly It bas been rom that vource from whiela Burmises were afloat that he was assassinated, but it accounts from Lord’ Joha Russell, at Berlin, stat veiled from him the awful tragedy which cloned his u ks) The Governor of the Htate of Now Pronk with (C1 bad bad to choowe 1 should have selected. If haw ie thought he died of apoplexy, after an attack of influ- p » Stating | father’s life, and the great wars which terminated with ag, he reds eg a sath oy Totes Crops, “he, We 0k have eam that the Emperor was on the point of death, and ad | {he buraine’ct Re : Thitd regular | g'of the Kremlin, Warned by the example of 10 Senate o already taken leave of his family, Although this event | his brothers, his marriage bad been. delayed til he at- CLOSE OF THE SPREE. Eps Renate of th occurred so short a time ago as between twelve and one | tained bis majority, when he was united to Louise Char- : ba lotte, daughter of Frederic William Ill. of Prussia, & . - ‘Sévator Goonwm, of Gensve, who seid s-Mr. Preels | sone ohne clelock this morning, there can be no doubt, under | jssy whose amiable charucter ani fond affection have | SPEECHES OF GEORGE LAW AND SENATOR GOODWIN | ceut'ana cicierrs c: Nes Vark I teclamunfeigned dim. alte {howl} BO promineat place, not { New York in intelligence, im rytbing that constitutes o, and the pure minded man, (laughter.) anye way to It ia Lot strange that mechanics of the city of New oly in thie enza. His illness was known in England before the news of ‘his death was received, and caused a slight rise in tho -funds. The effect of his death, of covrse, had not ate of Now York Mr. H J. RAYMOND rerponded, aad after alongypeech | Rorthy citi there circumstances, of its authenticity.” never been questioned. From the period of his mat. dence in arining to nddres flor the introduc. | he wok ft ‘Sranapired when the Afrion lelt Liverpoos sth instant, | 1 the House of Commons, Lori Palmerston inate a | Tlage tll his accession he had, like ail membera of the &o., &o., a. tion I bave tecefve’,. It g aftarded me grest | sitraeig ainut ‘The Vienna conference was to open on the Sth instant, eintlar statonent, royal family, devoted himself to military studies. He pleanure, on thi tened to my seniors | If we kok 2 vew Yor! lived retired, and spent most of his time in the barracks. he Sénat It was surmised that the Emperor died by the hand of | It éoes not appear that he derived much fruit from eg! oY “and peace expectations were daily growing stronger. THE VISIT TO THE BENEVOLENT AND | joy istat * od, name wortky of . | skilled in the the f war there in f the least im- a ober mis are fe to From aye wee Pua ee eee the assassin, but the cause assigned above was gene- | perseverance. [le never was s good geniral, and fre i STITU E night in the novice on th: He this it but oe ha ‘a - portance. 7 ge quently displayed such want of skill as to expose hi OTHER INSTIFUTIONS. } Senate fh af pea FR vey 2 cco The German papers mention the capture by the Rus- | ‘lly credited. The effecta of this startling announce. | {the ridicu'e of his officerr. ‘If we ure to believe the | ThE members of the Loginiature were engaged the | {PAS tucr | there, (am | at the solicita tho 'Baltan of Turkey take slians of Schouaitkaran, Schamyl’s strongest fortress, | ™eBtin political and monetary matters has not been | works of some of bh countrymen, he nearly contrived | greater part of yesterday in visiting several of our bene. | ie tf seas. apd eee. tee Detan veaeeneee pat fier pettitbifing (ia expoet of wisat from Potent developed, and it is impossible to say what it may pro. iS judged inte Cs grt tet eis A le ho volent and other institutions. As the day was anything ante) with (he man, when he became acquainted ni! eC 4 v wit a * h o lon was ee into Prussia came into effect on the 2lst. Guoe, It crepted great excitement, ‘ibe very day of cession, the most formidable | Lut inviting for out door amusement, a considerable |}. /)"\” mostlon, ibe he. gids west ve cle, salen The Liverpool cotton market continued dull, at about Commercial and Financial Intelligence. Tce Lott CCSaO COE TEE COTE Te ee cee creas Crean Se Here; bat ices who Ail | Legh Miot were the eltizens who constituted that natlom Aligence, noif broke out in the capital. It was not formida- , h | an han been we of judgment— | which conld alt 2 te and to previous rates, although some descriptions were, If any- LONDON MONEY MARKET. Dielby ita/strengttz or the ski bp-Which ft was marked: | SC "eT remeee erenies wilh the manner in which | ta eter Nee honk ram tena wne eich pee Sao # hs ie a thing, a trifle lower. ‘The business of the week amount- | Coveiderable arrivals of gold had taken place, and the | acouple of tuousand officers avdmen of intellect com. | tt Spent the day. It was certainly an improveuwat | | nent, We find the wames of our Clintons, | tuem? (Applause S If we take. another’ name? eu 94 to 38,00 bales. stock of bullion in the Bank of England was increasing, | Jose is entire force, and thelr plana were vrotully de- on their visit to the islands on Tuowday last, and was rpoots, our Wiliawa, on the records of our | whiel will tat as long as the value of steam ie fecog- F 9 fective. Bu fered from all former insurrections, in | calculated to give the gentlemen irom the “ rural 4 siature——names which will live as the pride ony for ee th Breadstuifs generally were quict at the prices ad- | and still expected to augment. Money is rather easier. | its principle. They liad been family quarrels for power, | Cuccs Settee tmptoatton of the ehurncter ut Mer, | Of 10% Mee. 1 must allude to ly own tecepuen in | Fulteat” “Mey ware ysempee vised by the Pacific, but Indian corn was quoted at 6d, | A reduction in the bank rate o' discount is anticipated. | court intrigues, outbursta of insubordination among | C's’ * e impression of the character of New | 1,41 body. A stranger, I wea welcomed with warm hands | the world ip tudchted’ for the Grats; plication of the ewisiinvic. Consols bad advanced from favorable surmises respect. | the soldiery—this wan the first direct blow struck for | York. hud hearts among the denuters. lienor to such men. | power of steam to the propulsion of beats on water. Provisions were dull and unchanged. Card had un- | ing the Vienna conference, and the rumor via Berlin that popular righ The aim of Ryléief in the north, and About a drzen stages were in readiness at the frontof | And now lomreminded that in tansociation with | tt rih river—the pride of your State— Aergone a rlight decline iit the Crar wan dangerously ill, closing at 91% for money, | therCears by am constitutional monarchy Ting aciues | the Antor House at nine o’ciork, but it was ton before | | irons ctl, tae aagopintion of omr viol) shoal Por Mare ors hat hock gramiea te bios Spcidetmsitiubioa tits 04 ots and 01% for account. ‘the bullion in the Bank of eg: | {reedom for themrelven and thelr fellow cocateymen; | th* company were ready, and thea there wax ao inuch | {Jjucsunfo mast on certen, cites War atetnstes | faa the Lewiel abt of ds dlaseters, aad Ghee eae Consol land hail increased to £4,000, acd though they foresaw that the straggle might in: | confusion thata quarter of an hour elapsed befure they | give our ticular public objects exclusively. | cogniued ite Import greatest potenta ‘The steurmship Hermann yailed {rom Southamptoa for | At it ya i a t potentate of ; At liverpool the current rates of discount vary from | voive the Ceath of the Cour, this they rogardedas a | were ready to start, They succocded, honove tart. | Lam not umeng thore who regard the Platonic wants of | the world lool ant childiah New York on the evening of the 28th February, with 65 | 49¢ a 5. mere incidental consequence, and not the main object of Aig rapes y suoceaded, however, in #art- | the State and society as paramount toallothera. We | about the tim jatent ves made paatengers. : AMERICAN SECURITIES. their movement. They would have accepted evem Con- | img at last, and in due time arrived at the Mercantile | might thu» overlook the wants @f the immortal mind, or | and the grant » y Robert Button “ Bell & Co., of London, report that the market con- | stantive, had he offered them constitutions! guarantees | Library, in Astor placs, There they were received | te wants of our high moval natura. 1 am therefore | ca. in Berope ‘The screw steamship Sarab Sands, from Portland, ar, “s & y y | arpye. i Ir 5 § b at | wos a new and startling ev for Rus phe ratifies at t ff our'worthy presd 1 ive to man inthe a limited smount offering for sale. Railway securities ‘Un the 26th of December the oath war to be adminis. | extended to them a cordial welcome, and gave | Fogmized that our d ties oot plansure nre recigroonl Frscee, where i THE WAR. are also In better demand at improved quotaticns, os | tered to the regiments, Instead of swearing, several | @ brief account of the institution and the pratse- | it was theielure apyrcprisie, 6s well an courteous, om | which had wo conapeer * decially Erie acd Iluois Centra! Panama sevens bond: | abandoned their barracks and marched to the great | worthy objects for which it had been organized, | the parto! the Ten Covernors, to invite us to visit the | pelentl ABFAIRS IN TH THE CRIMEA are niso in good demand, with purchases for investmeat. | aquare in St, ein which the statue of Peter the | The number of volumes circulated during the | public institutions of this city, My feelings bave been | Fulton ‘ oA. Quctations are not given. Great rests, shouting, Hurrah for Constantine! They | gaid, exceeded 120,000, the average daily eumty i } #0 ae a by t ich | After a ‘The advices {rom the Crimea are of the same tenor aa LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKEY. miglit as well bave shouted Hurrab for the Pope! so far | cos who mad of the re room waa 400, while | We bave pasa, mighty mind had a by the last few arrivals—nothing of moment having Mesers. Dennistoun & Co.'s circular reports numerou+ | as their purpove went—but all insurgenta must have @ | about 100 attended the Spanieh, French aniothoroleaes | cOmpct at to pe eetigate wach subjects w arrivals, but without any effect on the cotton market, | rallying cry. Confiding his ton to a loyal Finnish regi- | during the winter. After a brief faxpection of the | £ortsfiem the ‘Cranspired. them, they promounced & which remained dull, though without any markedde | ment, Nicholss took the command of a few tr bat- i proceeded ta * We ba talonar It that d hick On the 15th February, the Russians made a sortie | cline. (Quotations of middling are reduced 1-16d. in the | talions, and advanced against the rebels. He triad a in | Trey, whet they mere! lemon iets, aa toe i is } ect tto i on returh to thin vunlry, Hie rorereed freee during the night, but it was not formidable; only five | fortnight. Sales for the week 26,550 bales, including | and again to divert them from their purpose; but fail. | qghort visit to the Home for the Friendlies Wast hb «to Eegl ithe only mind there capable of te 1,000 on speculation; 3,420 export. ations are, ing, resorted at last, at nightfall, to the final expedient | ,.) Y C - of the French were killed. file Orleans, Sd; talddling PL 1a, fle Mobile, 634d. ; | of the grave. Peat in | *cncel No. 45, io Twenty-fourth ate Feb. 14—Another night sortie, in which the French | middling, 4 10-1¢d.; fair Upland, 53gd.; middling, 4’gd. | am hour after 000 bal atiog his mon em was Watts, that on rated now stands in Westminster Abbey onored of the nation, It ie that ef a also receives ey were incapable of resisting, andin | small share of their attentior, and the Hon. Mox«r the firs: cannon shot the streets were | Goodwin and Stebbins expressed, on behalf of the mem Most thirty-five men, Weather quite warm and Spring. | Sales on’ Friday—t, closing quiet, prices ua. | cleared, and the rebellion was quelled, Rylilef and fe { fo proficieney | Municip : ‘ mechanics of N. York bave reason to be eer : pring: | Ghanged. Stock 623,00 Balog Week's import several other leaders were taben, together with Pasa, | My"gnSiaumgaton which hey ‘et atthe protceuey | gi «that"af which the nati has reson to be pros gen " bales. whese movements in the south were anticipated, These | conducted. At the Institution for the Blind they spent | $2)00",000 fore ’ will it be before we shal! fully appreciate ae ® Feb 15.—The condition of the French army is reported Brown, Shipley & Co. report fair a sixteenth under the | two eminent men—the one a stern republican of theold | un hour very profitably in examining the work of the ving $200) 060 rural “ aot New Yorn! on returned te to be excelient, There is alsoa rumor that the north | above, and add that little of the late imports have as | Roman school, whose roul knew no swerving from the | pupils, and in bearing them recite their school exer. | (hese facts, | nay war Beaty put the firet steamer tm lnide of Sedestonol Would be invested yet been Janded, and the market consequently has not | cirect line of principle, and who thought of nothing bat | Ci/os. The work consists principally in the manu. | *znite selon t . perferte Cheee kind ‘omiese son all the beagite of + 2 been fairly tested; but should holders show the same | freeing his country; the other a chi jus young officer, | facture of mate, bandboaes, hair cushions, | °cbar the higher « ate tyeriment, and its inflaence on the etvilieed Feb. 16.—Nothing has occurred of any importance. anxiety to realizo, a future decline must inevitably (ol- | ful of nobility, eloquence and fire—were hanged, with | mattresses &e, in the making of whien the bled ace | (four nat In eva I beg Ina flor & sen is the minda of the mechanice ot New York Feb, 17,—Official details of the battle of Eupstoria, low. Admiral Bruat telegraphs the fullowing:— Ow Boann tam Moxtenxtio, ) Kamuason Bay, Feb. 1855. f hers: om the borders of the Neva. After the drop | not surpassed even by thore who are blessed with their | ‘ment for t your vessels, aod the merchants of o encourage that construction, Wherever LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPF8 MARKET. hac fallen three of the ropes broke, and the bodies of ight. Vi interest: ure Brown, Shiplay & Co.'s circular reports little doing in | the condemned fell heavily into the grave alread; 4 at by the poptls, bach ro reading from reteed iat A rel its the cern mar! Wheat and flour unchanged lian | their feet. ‘Cursed country,” exclaimed Rylélef, | jpg recitation, &e, and several of the female pap je cher h regular Wast— , Weatern canal flour, 419.4 428, | ‘‘where people can neither conspire, nor judge, nor | tonished their viniters by thread yoo e ily of th ’ y ove bre: a of Now ¥ gti lle hi gla J Pade ge pry Mage pg 104 fur new; Pailadelphia aod Balti | bang!" Disacled by their fall, they wero carrist’ once | ves hertormed with sgiod raping ty the The How. M2. Fn iia er > = ond you iit Had these evideuse of She, Siam srtera cite, by. ably Dieses fly gel en more, 44s. 4 41s, Gd ; Ohio, 44s, 8 45s. White wheat, | more to the sea‘told, and the gray dawn saw their bodies | mouth and fingers. At the conclusion of t ; at an’ 5 anical intelligence * to the mechante poh Bn coxtienia Sr aalaatty, conad Re ort, | 11s. ¢d. «12s, 6d; red, 10s, 6d. a 11s. 3d. White corn, | stiflened indeath. Several other conspirators were sent | Mr. Cooper, the superintendent, ina lo & brier exposition r ey on owse ite comforts, It is to them, aad to Gap of Infantry, consisting of about | 425. td. a 4is.; yellow, 428. a 428 Od ; mixed, 425. to Siberia. | of the condition of the institution, and ‘that it | turn o ‘ ‘ | farmers, and to the manufact { the eountey +\tegreatoess, # £ Thee fed under the orders of General Ostoa Sa 0. combat lasted from 5 lock until 10 o'clock in parte of morn’ invitation. We we have witneseed., We b finaac.al embs partly of the present depre Maxwell & Co.'s circular reports an improved feeling | An omicous beginning for a reign, It had afforded | pre ring und in the market to-day, (Friday,) aud large agrivala, with, | Nicuclan on opportunity for ‘the ‘laplay of personal | Taree Prerent labering under gre but little landed. si [pceig dled a trn early nigh pioaeen treks talon in busines#, which had thrown « large number of their | cent orphans, these subje tac0 i Boateng from th ounded in proportion. The Turis had 88 killed, 230 af LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. : “at lode S pif r ings. | pupils cut of employment and left a great amount of | pri i for and not only thelr p 1 be f tad Getidi cok bo takai to hk ounded, and lost 70 horses. Selim Pasha, General of |,» ichareson, tpence & Co. report bee ad york 08 nee Mot’ Winehor aerIS ates hissub- | their manufactured stock on their hands. He hoped, | tellectuel wants aupplied. In wi'ne ed to gu aunenbalea bythe Ranels however, that the Legislature would do svmething to- | our sympathy bas been exe.ted Fgyptian division, and Col. Ruste Boy, were killed, | Change in tone and price, and new bacon mand at about 1s. decline. Lard very ad 6 Gown the expenses of the Court, and th: erds relieving them from their prosent difficultion, | hos started “unbidden to ou He aro | | The Cnstamas—-Perhepe we ought to cheer that fag. Pesce eat wh hose ened Ce ee lower--aaies 60 tons. Tallow much’ depressoi—ts, | tax payers. He undertook to reform @ ery department | frcator Gcodwin made some brief remarks, in the course | (iied with pride eu! adm ra at ree chere for that Mage (Olen with @ tiger.) mers at anchor in the roadstead contributed ener. : a. gid ther rms concur inthe above, Chee! Tho punts vustuens? play 9 iy of which b promiaed tl ¢ directors of the institution the | tone; we bave cause for #xul on citi Twe eguiar tenet = ; jeally to the defence of the town. Admirals Lyon ana | {* "anted at full rates. e BY cd conspiresy of tis S6th Deeewaber the Bolte sympathy ond id leet the Legislature, which | gene that such inatitutions are pre eter ¢ ne—Marked by benevolence, bonorad bp t have sont six steamers to Eupatoria. BEUAT. Herman, Uox k Co.'s clsvular reports ravia tw leon de- | bad. deen made aware of the corruption which bad | yctetantisl than were words: enn OTene mow | grossing among ut fans, fety ee , Evpatonta, Feb. 21, 1855. | mand, but not lower. Sales 1,000 bbls, at Sy. 24, a95, | teached all classes; the bureaux were full of fraud, | "ine company next visited the Institution of the Deaf | and in devarteting armen, we to sloyuentiy b Since the affair of the 1ith the Russians have not | Tar very dull; sales at 15s. Spirits turpentine effered at | tkeft, and every kind of illegality, Jastice was ren’ | ni fumb, in Fiftieth street, When the guests arrived, | surplus wealth ty 80 well sppled vad expew any new stamps upon Eupatoria. To-day co- | 26s, on the spot with few buyers nothing doing intur. | dered unjustly, and law was constantly eluded. He | ty were ushered into the chapel of the institution, | that the Ten Governors—our worthy hosts lumns of infantry and trains of wagons wore seen leav- | pentine, In ashes atriiing business haa been done at | "tolved to be the Justinian of his empire. where they found the pupils awaiting them, seated on | voting their attention to these lustitutions, recogul the vicinity of the town ing the direction of nged rates. Dyewoods are lower, eat holders Eperanaki was directed to prepare an official collec. | ¢ach aide of the room. venerable Preaident, Harvey | truth that ‘it ix more blessed to give tha to receive,” | peop p ‘pol. Many villeges are still in flames in the | pressing the market in consequence of large arvivals, tlon of the Russian laws. The archives— military, civil | p et, addressed the company upon the condition of the Fifth regular toast Ir Vauowrene Mort sent, as « volunteer toast, the fet inity of Fupatoria. More guns have been landed, and The Brokers Circular quotes rosin ax low aa 44, 10d. a ond synodal—the ukases of the imperialeabinet, and the | jn. tion, and in conclusion, said he would introduce The City ot New mart of the | lowing fail Ame | Noebie Mosrd of Governore--tn t ditional! forces thrown up. town is ins good state | 59. from heavy imports. Sales of palm oil made at £41 | \Udginents of the different branches of the administra. | three classes to thelr attention, who would represent | Western Hemisy tere Py? . Sut rs " he con f thew feringy, may they ® defence DEMONT LOUTS, a £42; rape vil, 408. 2 568 ; olive, without demand; cod, | tion, were put together. All these materials formed @ | th, different degrees of progress of the ries May she Ke UTS, ; 4 “ord p 4 e¢ t pupils. The first | f° fae § wrteg seal and whale ofl unchanged: linseed oil ia fair request | general collection {Sedrassté Zakonw), consisting of | class were the smaller! iidren, ta fact, wns infants ofthe | ae y ate — 8 small Shanity te the conte of | A letter states that usainn Maeiiee Baldy ot a | st 850. 036s. Ciover goed in demand and fine qualities | ‘bitty vine thousand nine hundred acts, It is not with- | rcloel, who wrote out upon the black board names of | yy png wa eh ol Mee yg d, bal aaa q searse; linseed, very dull. Sugar—Market firm, ani in | 0Ut Jaterest to remark, that in thisenormona number | (¥ rrts aa they were given them, The third | eng ‘the commmeasbanast of tala tanto, 1 vy fire of artillery, under cover of which the Rus- thirty thousand nine hundred and twenty of these acts before the commencement of this festivity to Vol . The nightafter the battle the Russians bivou- | sier. Coflee.—There is no change in tone, and the de- | *a%d and seventy three were promulgated between 1825 | tiie -apitity and euccens of . oe aa aes ee 8 Ene eee and 1852. The Czar, it is seen, produced more ’ ‘ tickets bad been ix and im,roper persons City Intelligence. don the Geld without tents or fires, The weather | Mand ix moderate, | Rice in Hearted tn chontasis ihe | laws than several deliberative assemblies’ He himself | he forinaie hee Bt ie Admittee, and he confessed that be bat’ some susplelon | ty psy on mm Cavers Pocace—Paorosn Rata to yas intensely cold. The next day they commenced re- | Pus cess cantinued unimporta, presided at the compilation of the actw which we have | istey a graduate of the ary an to the genuineness of the tcket he had received. | 14, Ory ron s Manner PLice A poptr le now guing ARKETS. J f neces: 7m (Imughter.) Stil reronted it and was admitted, del gen eee in ein ar ane ues sary tO | of \'s professors, Issac Lewis Peet. This fut Wed po iden that sf an slmrhouse dinner he wosld | the rounce of the clty. for cignetares, recommenting itw , Mettiments extiFition wese kept up oll » late hour lady, who hae Tefik Pasba, the son-in-law of Omar Pasha, has died Baring & Brothers report the market without "i | }* been @ great favorite with the institution, ad- | be asked to be had been (Laughter.) The the Common Counell to purchase the Oryetal Palade-for itovee ot Supaeria POON | animation, Sugar is active at previous rales. Tea | pAlnady, fous. fve quario volumes of the vad, oF | both “for her great beauty and brilliant | joeisiature of the sovereign State of New fork was now | the use of the city. It ean be purchase, lor $20 00— ‘d ad a large | secisions ef the Russian ait , i" was requested to join the rest of the | one visit tothecity of Now York aod yet they hed not | about one third of ite fret cost. The memorial «aye apals, Daring a long period Nicholas passed all his nights and days ia superiotending these arduces laters nied stiller, but not quotably higher. Rice fir THE VIENNA CONFERENCE. business done, Breadstuffs quiet avd unchanged’. [ron flat. Scotch pig, 4s. 6d. Rails, Ga. 10d. @ 1s, Bara, Lord Joha Russell arrived at Berlin and immediately @ ‘a Oe. Td. —" ones fine arms Sad ia Ethrane thoes fi te a d an audiewse of the King and Baron Manteutlel. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHRSTER. ‘Sb. Gas tectstanes, ot tua bassecren ta meee fessor Morse having brought to such perfection | New York: and what can better (\usteate our prineiples | rama time u t ony ei The Manchester market is flat, but not lower. The | 4, pwed ai | that glorious invention, by. which thought in all its | snd feelings than that #» are wot ashamed to Invite | city might have convensent access to lt fw thal Gall otro vida Deedes prampts 10 come | nopes of the speedy reopening of navigation with Ger. | porn suena sign castantly plano ere mmemed OB | irecbnoan may be tramamitted from one en of the worlt | on’ government to that government | ‘awily warketing. and if und in tuis way, bream ra 9an understandiog stern Powers, General | many, and better weather, were producing an improved from ile. he could detect sor, | 10 she other with electzic velosity, ix not mew in Barope | ashamed to secept on In conelamon, he | roads from the Hudvow River and | Wedel, the Mininter at Paris, has personally gone to | feeling. Short time working in the milly and faatorles | ruption he punished it severely. ‘Thus guiding armies to Sebastopol, nor striving to sway the | of own elty, taken by itself, would vy care lndem with erlin to explain the points at issue, and Lord John | bas not become general. he did well. ¢ Here of Soges eomeaten, yoy with war, bat by rvisiters te euimpars this city w Be freight st the very toons of ee Palace, é an i am hiv genius he carved for himself a greater moau G v hey mort have been please! with the re wharves far boots la nee ne ee rere scene cr orn Passe: ws by the Afriea, Sep, poserer, Be pire coon, the rock on which his ped than even those triumphans pad which potat Section th at the ‘ , it at the %, ant pting the following words \uto one rentence | ‘iy ted them t Spevene, Love, Kurope, Kaleidescope, | tothe church. No but they bad invited them to viait rs. Peet wrote this sentence — the view, the misery. the y apd the destitution of the marts of commerce, to Wall street, that the e¢ifce can le Loved converted tate « 4erge outribotiog market, where the emallet market grocers may Gnd afb their sapplies while ot the rg* proportion of the peo tee of the egewents . brother had foundered. bition, traditional at least ten guod men in the hot hs Official editorial article in the Correspondens CAR my EY . Mas, Hodane, Mee | sntest for conquest, hurried bm teto ware.’ The taxes te fe memes 6 ‘apoleoa, al which will remale | city (La ¥ wo be 8 od (v0 sae ha enennoriel 4 ‘ nt the honor tor, ey on, smn the pla ‘ienna rays what the draft of « general treaty is pre Be apt Bere jain. Discontent revived, Secret societies were with ail thee hues of the kaleidescops, the laude toa Op veh to collect ex hensive cabs inate, animals, ant «ther naturel 7 of this continent, Yo which might peru the of Turkey, preventing the tar, roe ck tetividual 4 iwerm and on anteeing t! hts o! ristians. ument w. cvastboree formed, Imeurrections broke out in various vinces, Then Lie rg Sea nee the iron Bel of "Grastan tine, made a feeble effor tear its head. je club of Tere ee enon a cues, | Nicholas battered it to the . _Effectually to prevent Gobear, Playlsir, | future compleints, wi od game were ited. : ‘The vengeance of Ni was pitiless, Every onere- % ing of thle wey answered by the plaudits of igh whicn the phir eis strung, ond te t least tem Bacrile f ce, ita thoughte. The Pemavent them read the | not in strains © ous the Mayor | | M terson, beth Frith, Miss Jane Frit clination | | the Conference. All the Plenipoten: M the ae frm of Lord John Russell, have a \ Maron « Ornen, New Yous, March 16, 14% pent exbibitic inference meets on the Sth of be present at the dioue and which ueler proger regulation: Miller, Leodsgen . sition of one of my of revemee Ww t 4 hopes | BH Delass members the borribie treatment to which the ineurgents | the exercines closed, vied with members of th nding the noms. Clark, ‘yrs Foley. M were subjected. Poland was incorporated with Russia, attention to its {air and lovely au - Sorm ita state that warlike preparations were never more Pie ee oe oe end beeame a province of the empire. From thechayel the company s\youred t * 7 te beve | ° a ey Gray. nation, Daly’ Be pee AB The retrograde movement was ow in full vigor, oom, Spare, ay tnculged ot » tale frog Am | sftstnoes, 084 oiled; but, or¥ ot tune, Morris, Rameey, jeed, Newton, Brown, Becre' ——the constast wi epreed ah reenlie ’ and «a f 0 We nT eo4q A Great Britain. i rd) Kerr, Sheldgn, Park, Mckay: Miny swarmed in the cities, Im his anxiety to ki Sethe | ttaly ng to the eppetite. Py yeree FERNANDO WOOD, | ing be a sie Commniantoner Pard ¢The Earl of Carlisle is appointed Lord Lieutenant of hertson, Boyle, ing, Holler, St- wart yple, Nicbolas lost sight of the vilianies of the f The Lome Hot Orphen Arylam, which \* GC. Waar, Req é bis mind pretty freely wits, — e ‘eland; otherwise, the ministry remains as announced i Frothingham, Puiilipr, Mib | tioparies. Corruption was never more universal, stout a Licck distast from the institution fer the Deaf Thees cheers were proposed om! given for Pernaod ed im the Bi ork Sritune a 4x" % exe: ! remner, Brooks, straints were placed cm fe travel: and Pussian oud | ond Numb, was also visited, im this institution there | Wovd. | stated thet at 1 orn by the Ormanie- Pacific. in Parliament, the proceedings were unim- = eeta were forbidden to yo b ao, absosd, Fresh | are betwisn four amd five hundred children, who are Pinth regs lor teart | toners to the a prtant. The chief business was the debate of Lord Are from New York tl . levies swelled the amy toes yan extent. With a | rupported entirely by voluntary contributioos and the | The ey =Te them we look we ein y tres, ond of Cues of _ vw loodrich’s motion to increase the chances of military , Gonqueren, Raveredale revere not exceeding $100,000,000, ome raillion of men | procrds of am samuel exhibition, It is ‘ = om Deities of the exbalere! Beth, © were kept under arms, ww anything was lela fo mane ct cent of the Blisters of Mercy, who devote their those oie wer mot solciers ina ‘uyiters, It inalmost | whole life to the education of the poor ebildren entrusted tion from the ranks, The motion was negatived. wate way with res i, vi Champagne . In the House of Lords, a debate occurred on the sub ‘onder how the judges and other public functionaries | to ther charge. The intermal a exhivited y, UW claret erry, 3A; purser, £3, ole, WM, set of schaowiedging the loyalty of Canada aot other ‘toga Dotan 3th ing Pip, at Geavovend; Parle could contrive to etval os, they aowlnge weg | the ric! eaten Tie ctisven eese | ware nar Tod soacaeraiom, Me’ Punky ae bio No action was come to. at Liverpool: - In the quaint words of stably clad, « ® pleasant, ebeer'al apyea . iy eight bese Me. Rocvuck’s committee proceeds vigorously. They | , Ar irom Pilledsiphia 28th Tuscarora; Ist Tonawas tay at ae ea 07 ©) Siee, An tho Gumpasy catered the bakisitive teow vere se Ce ate ave reported that the objects of the inquiry will be ‘ mington 27th Faithful, at Liverpool. Ho said to the mind, their Care were greetedfwith ‘Hail Columbus . rel oo taey making the committee a secret one. Arr from Baltimore 27th Browah, town; Per o to darkness’ about hundred of the boys. Before the compa! byee king, Marabaeld, “Witinm, J ¥ And signed it; remarks were made by Mz. Oi Keele, expre: ' Purmcana cuntowe~ kaw as, Ory 3 enrvey t Deal; Neptus Sonus, Be it Fa Ve onto in Gelvag the inety be Anam ae Cred yy ’ mye “ Coar Nikolai. ‘atts Orphan Asylum, ome of thr best 4 by the wistom of the Tre ea) Colley Wee’ ure ‘Ree fecm Patron te tovants sath Cindee, Morey Blaas ns of the kind in the city, was ale | Seremban. Moras pied to bEieicAseemioeee tas kage , ‘ateree, at Levant; 24th, But ia truth he could do no Ilyas, There is ao compro- Dominion ; telligence, Ni- o4 “- the 21st, has been appointed national mobs sible between despotism and int sod afters brief at the © Ope yord by Vee Cncuiey aw | tie. hae to the Astor Hons, ta ature of the Mate of New Vesk to this city, sad be | ter ar -w nceess of the war. Gravesend: Copernic: a belas had to choose between crushing out ark | the eompeny ret 5 new sa © The ene ere opened ¥ de] iting the conduct of the war are on h 27th, Kalamazoo: 2th, of intellect and freedom, nad abeaden im ‘ble Uhtoee the ¢ioger which war to be given im the | "Fe yal Me can Son eens ne pret | BF FG. Le ‘toe inorease throughout the country. lyon; Consul He choose the former. The domestic virtues whigh —— ah He welcomed the ! erie nein | whist Cue, (he View Prowisens of the Gal ge’, com ie , Lacrel; 2th, he State, | marked the whole (f bis career shew that be was nota THE BANQUET AT THE ASTOR HO! ton of the Ten Goversens, of Uae ferred Une Cagrees span (omy -erven gradual, preceted thicg is again quiet in Liverpool and London. Toe tart of Luean , bliches a convincing letter to Raglan, one himself from all blame in th Balaklave. “rn gh king their appearance {n the English the non-return of goods sent to proteetien ef which the alate apt ok with # short ond eloquent efress W the tly es The tine. (Lacghter.) He war ome of these bo belive! cos of gees was then Gelivered by Foley or Jospeh M as the Teo Governort, | mith, who wen letemed to with oy a, aod wh the orphans of the city sppeetet, The ettrens eulouced cers ine pupils the wedvo they gave them tes | \ulwe of the physieten, wereel Vem of the Portens; Ist, Witsxd Kiue, Peabody, | 8d man, s¢ Paul and é 1: Semauitan; Bpreavuytesa, Revert: | labors for, the eodifies Tho visit of our Htate Lagisinture wound up ‘pr an, Walsh ood Laner, | that he desired the geod of his country, Even im. | 094 sppropriately, and good humoredtiy, last eves! oon Geerion» Vea. th ng pu nd cruel reventment at the delinquencies of | by s banquet et the Astor House, Thal rvtablishment, Toeyl wen , Sultan, et we © Saces s sincere interest im the popular | pigtaric sats its fame for public eatertsiamests + Ly, , Jolin Bannerman. from St, Jeans, NB, was ST Tor New York, mone: (of Doron 26h, Magraw Yao | From ll that we have asid about Sdebolas, tt ena by | perhaps, appeared to better advantage thas \ did oa that Holyhead, « tote! Crow saved. Buren, fem Laverpool, a teen that goo geavtal Udee regulated tas policy, Strark | goonsign, The tebleg wore ingen with gil (ae eadriam. | Uoupd lscghter ) Him fy ‘And now the Governors of (be | of the profession. The dabivery of Vas nidress oooupiad ote of cafitres (Gon oa byer, Tee terrier, Were then ceeed wie welt (Me Dreger) bat