ll .1 ’ V S7Al1Ds GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 10. ’ ‘ l‘f0lll the I’.urop,.,,,, Tim“. l he III Ell slug‘-, ‘ ~ ~~ C ul of dates raises those a ' iliat they {bilight untler Nii(i'|t‘iJtl.?t:N‘,malriile ' They are no doubt better now than it tliev .liad. This proceeding of the government at Tum] his given great offence to the Italian Liberals for they had looked to Piedmont, as the sacred face 1...... Italian freedom was to be renewed. heir cause indeed, for tlte present, is lost, for the good lunderetanding between Austria, Sardinia, lfrmce .....‘. England forbids revolt from Milan to Rome: tbedifllcult r - . .- ,, my K|_°“,{"‘:,i::"’t‘:)l|‘l:l3° ¢'lII: dlcsirable oltycct is the ltnglisli worka._vvliere he acquired all the Q" turban,‘ in crowded :m’t°“:'l‘l‘ll3dt'e.IfUIIl. of infpriiiatton he Wlttlttd Emboldpncd by this “fiance to ‘he town and mm; or E to narrto'w Sultftiflsy he returned on the ‘following d8y._tind peach. the rocks on the north side risiri:‘d'ilrccle ‘(flu Ft‘l'i:li:t1l‘ior(“, lunnlueflytd m n;h:’g,:lue'{’:°."" t f h . . ‘ - f U0Ilt'_. W 0 spo e itn, ein %yue:‘:]y‘°n0‘a:c0:ll:;‘:;lia:;|o(itlyflff lieiittix cot_ise- astonished at the igiiornnco ho displayed 01% ."°“"--i««- .. .........::: i.":..'*:‘.:;~.°.‘;:::° ...'.".::.- :'%“'“':r '2. ' H “I . , . ‘, lllu in i is urns ou k ..‘:.:.’.a’..'.:.‘.t'.':';*';z:; 3:22: :.':.::.!;:”°..:::'3'°“:.'t.;*.-*Wit"-.-.2 °v°'°-,-i would I» t a wee or two back. Th wt)‘ 1, 1 - , ' _ . _ ,ii_iti c Iln or is_ e ntion. n=_,,, :2 . i _ . , ':w"e,i_l'Il.-):.!llI€fed\\;|,; ,,,l,,,,,. N, we grom:’d":I“"‘l|"": “wig tlzggsdi:”tfiLyh:$lllC[l;l?:w:rl;nl:t:;:::ln;ll:§'lion was accordingly instituted. and he turifed . ,. I, . '% » p r _ _ . , ll tlto lo.i|iv fill! its illicit e’: ‘ire-l‘l’:'its evuilmeatugbeilfigltgddtlibliifdgrldng by G:‘nenl.(i|‘"'°b°" twi srdeii il Ii I ~ . _ . o-o_ rs tori wit a por- it _ E, 9” we mu‘W":'u;':T“:l.n1:I’::;fi:)hlt:s”i;‘t:n:l;r more F3238 of Mtfl*J0r-General Colin C-smpbell‘s no 0 “"“''l'‘» 5|" it will also atlil rcittl I com‘ res lt If‘ '9 °.xtr°"’° “ M °f B013-0lt|V|l-.tlle ,5 . M me men‘ whose hihh !“to tie siit'- u 0 which is not yet&nown. hy the damp w ih |-,' ’ . , “V0. '0-. RAGLAN. _e1l. will with difliiculftly :5v|lI|lcIrlnhl.l‘lllS“l)II|l'(:;l§ "M ("we the Duke of Newcastle’ &c' id ' 2 ' ., ' to it... ft-rsiies it-is ‘,5. alt,“ ,,,_,m_m,. 0:‘ nmlglml °9u'. ,. III! NIIIVBIIWIIIS, after which liewlletri ' _ ,da_nd would return in a fevvdayaio I-‘op, tiria,t ,. . , _ . ‘ ‘ ngwodiiuslymilti r-.i'lr;_\ int: out llll pig“. when hm been . its delay. for which we some good rt-nsoii can he .-ssi used ‘will gfidxllel . -'* I '°‘”|l '50 Itlnult to a unis lligch 1..., ,h,,, W3,’ 2'' E out to be a Russian.” Allthe Russians prisoners taken at lnkerman ......it;- persist, that they were conveyed over by sea from the Danube to the Crimea. If thi. he trtie, what can our admirals have been about. “A letter from the heights of Sebsetcpol of the ‘ ult., states as follows :'—-‘- General Cjnyos bertphas seiitto Prince Menschlliofl the minute. of ‘rite ancsossisa or run Diuuei; gy ,,,_ I {E-WA. Jun. 15-—'l‘hc following is ofiioiiil- During the night of the 7th inst., a Russian detachment crossed the Danube, an “ ’ as for as Bahadagh, the Russians ca tured 83 Q! ‘rigorcitp change. The .m-,,,,,,,, of ‘he com —— Turks and one flag. After this the w ole Rue- the iuqtiiry hold on tlis Russian Ms'or wltom an ord imup no .' _ ditlon of the English troops are still very distres- LETFER3 FROM THE CAME sittln detprchmcnt returned to Isrnsil,_in Beacon nghsh court-martial sentenced to hung fei- delight to_ctill it, ispa flog. and the universality M. the” complain“ (mm. H Assl"Aw_WmmV pp lllll‘. _lio Parks had a few men killed, .and,havtng assassinated and caused others to asstissi. of various utigrnires, as ‘aw Asvca. we fear, lllllor ilmihi or met, c,,,.,,.c,,,eu_ January 1 _Ln“ w}: k I l 1) mt: trl'l:;Il8l;ltI'|‘l!o suffered ti smtill loss. lhiii is nuts the wounded on_ths field of battle. Th. or rather its d 9‘ ibotlilg .5 "1:\'oIy surszott“.. wtiil_'-ti at the close of the year from Scutarii The first e rm two lane” as cl ll pmugopf the Dumbo which Pmlce Wu and to "3" ‘M '""°"°°' hm A" l and the navvies. N01 1 here- ‘:1: '°." lb“ ll" regiment, a thousand atrongwhad not bceii out here-win dram‘: ml?“ “'l'° "use "0 lllensation. declincdnllegtng that he had strictly prohibited " me mm be com wed to thrie um um; en it entered the Lllmel, had then only 360 very uncomfurtalilo ' '6 “en es " ‘la’; rue sowisiis siiounn its itsvvartnsn, such ‘cu or cm'"y' but um ‘“l'p°mi"°d '0 hi. i and horrid place. _ . W_ll0 lull beep out here. in u .0“ of d_ lnfllldfld: he _writes. that it Now Para we compared with Balaclava. Balailyou must understand, that we consider "6 ubfvqaska place where men live well and tr lb 0 o eep themselves dry, and have no enc work: so from all this you can, perhaps. 0“-ma uruuudmo Mu" pwmmo" um" “em‘wm'- iatlier tvhiit an enviable situation the camp is. NOT own military tribunals only to establish thg effective men. The issuing of thi- ‘men ¢,,fl'ee cum _ _ tculpabiltty.“ t’ . .350 ~ - u":"'|':;d "0 “till tltcctittirnissariat knew, that the tnetius ot roaatin it. Even the ll0lpi- talssro declared to be without fuel it T“ ,i come to the hospitals," the writer stutesp‘i.?::': . ’ - - I "!l'|‘|l"lMl condition from the trenches or from talcqpet. and we cannot rceturc warmth or viuility. it iootflres, without means of keepingtlic patient ‘it is to be he they will g, b ‘d or Clint-moss vi“ BN0‘ ,r :1. unit) idovroad over tiirbos l'°*'!'_" 2 C l. - I iigpfhe 26th the riensilent the 30:3‘, ‘"'‘,|’ ‘°, ":n""- and on the 27th they len "'°"‘ '°' I slisll,an other was from and sent to Scutari ‘ ‘run ciiisrs. .n“bBll.|3T0f‘0l-. Doc. 2‘.).—A Oepttiio in the dud writes as follows: Uur medical department is still very badly mantiged—instancs, ester- flllg. Dr. Alexander, a man who is uckily iii ependeut, as fr.r_as means I‘ arm ' _trona _ _(our princi tsl medicafoficer of the ight Division),spplied for opium at head- :0lI_INuIi tto Hlfilan Sc- ' THE BRITISH AND FRENCH SOLDIERS. The arrival of the Royal Mail Steamship Africa us i , ‘on of the latest accounts front the Crimes, by which we learn that after an interval of comparative inaction, and ofniuch sufiririg and privntion on the t ovisions tool!‘ - A pun- ’ ire reopen fire f mu Zouaves toiled throw’ “'° h°'.p ° ‘ of p _ _ in g) ' - . onto _ Ti b - - vi 1» ~::.:"t:;'“.;:. us... re. ' ::::.‘t.°.'-we--«y. :::«'*=.:..*::?.*=:::"i=...::.<r;:°::::.:..' :::t:; 2» ‘:£:'b:’.?:.s?.‘3i:1i”".i"::"‘:»f:=::t;' or mi -2» » «»er-mn- « enough to lI3lllP|’9I3'° 0'” mm ' 0'. mm ‘"0 "“°.:'c"0i::'|'i:':Il:;n’—-Jtiyliat Jhaflct; halvolue or the tlitiii l wait, and tin, .,,,i_y t;,,,,,; I have M“. m lllP(IIt‘llltl given for it; and how much do‘ on '°'°°!':",“°“‘:°:_:": "t’E'°"d 911°’! T53 man gel-"cg ere t 9 , - 5 A III II 3 me am‘, to _v picture, cont .l:;in I’ ‘~ 1‘ v .r ‘ . . -_ think the seit to him? U lf'- . H "M" on .1 00" "me ‘Xe, Ion‘ “D t 3 employed in the! “"39 P““"‘$§‘ll 3600" A °°IU.°‘.|?b0::lll.0‘ and we fear tlist it is not overclittrgetl. The best llltllllt‘ lftlllllll"\§':tl';::h\\ll:i‘:;y t]:,P1i”u;::,l][-":::,:,:::';: has rcporfed it], and there will‘ I)(‘)‘nlI.ol:':I)‘:W°. kg m"".°r'“m‘-""'"‘ "°I’°‘°- l,'“d_ l" °"_°‘“"‘I°" 0" ‘mount of “mmpion will ape I y proof of the excellent constitutions of the soldit,-rs Four \\'t~L'kS buck til the rltgflllcnf“ in this "amt "ml,-to dun"! have mid “"ymi"g‘h° would m'etl(ihsctO?mlr“ (dru gutlfnp “re u mmy ‘Final,’ - ‘ ‘ in on uc an wi I ‘an a owance u on y hats in this way. is a facflnentioned by this artii_v surgcon—nainnlv (the M M have no chance of advancement. This is the our artillery . , Jird l)i' l l tl -' 1‘ ll . . . , ilhot equal the demand ‘In “rd 8"“ ill“ "°lW||l1lll'|dlfli‘t the wet and cold. the tlisezise} l|t'lSl.‘ll:tllf)-.~il.»‘n‘u‘\'.l)i'nl. “llfll Miibui‘ li:.i(i'mIi‘ltiwiliiit'iitn ""”"’" "mt "'9'" ‘"9 '0 """‘.Y fwd! ‘O 90003‘ ha” the ordinary muon" Young wldm"-' 0 9 on" “I M‘ 1""?! are vet‘! few. and the uoiitltluiiitslhtin lt‘.l.l't.‘ llIt)l‘U llltlll uric; the others are all kgl10t3l(Ctl "let ‘my a"°"”“°"5 "'“d‘-‘ 0)’ "°n'm°dlL‘lIl Dion. newly tm""l’l’""°d 0'0"‘ "0100 llttllltt irurrisoss. the supply I d ).ve been mounted. an I and non". ii-ed. or uartcrs in the Mediterranean. from snug (lee.-isionally a t-use of this kind reaches Lord , were loaded on it hostile shore. under torrents coldvsnd rheumatism are still Rzigl.-iii's car; he makes is roiv, sends for the fstiglsiesr of the. W op°_ ‘h b _ . more rare. He states up. ll owcl ctuiiplainis are most prevalent, eniiscil liwiit over to see this lll0l'lllll" he i~' the *“‘!5P“'° - - - fth T ' - . . 4-cl .. -. .. - - . - - .- - .- ,.,,,_,°,, of Ishing in one of the live “sh; 1.0“ Obrablo the pydtlge;a£dra‘t;:r;;e.tlie bad water, loss of rest. llll\\'i‘ll \\'lll| il_vsi~ritery. I found him in llt‘tl‘ lit.td mninns. iisl.s them if their hospitals are 30:23‘3‘f":_‘:::I:}§0‘:d‘::’% ‘““ndy “(l":-l‘;;‘i'["|lli“‘::ll_9_-n":"‘: and damp ofthe situntimi.— ciiokiitg i~'Iilu'.' stt-iv in it tcukettle over two l'“‘l"”l."5"l’l‘ll‘3dvand “'9” °l’9°_‘l“l°“5l°°l‘°"' beforyestei-day. and the fine causes,-V any one of which uill account for il.i.- t-ttiitllcs, his .\t.'l‘\:lllI hitting died. He said tliitt out fl". l“'°"'°ll°"t “r"“ld °fl§°“"'l-'. “'0 friends giigygd prepairiiig platforms. and Bttxilqfilbtkl. Illdllll-t left to find their v.'ay as best they could, through he ‘mm, 0 our gun vs I tgnjhlg monam mi. WI", 1 ,- I : 1' I , I: ,_y_ _ . __V _ _ '. .)f;|.,.i,- 5,, .,.;,,.,, ,. fl - u ‘. lslush and uiirc to the carup:—sri-ivctl tlicro. :li(t’ivIIt'r."' °f goo‘ e“ have n ‘Illa ad mom‘ ensrlies amontzsyt‘ men who iirigiigtwliilvii Plfllsist-‘ilclttli \l’L'llt.ll‘ldllllt?lltlhl.l\'rll1llll.:‘ lJV‘lliyllbt;rlll*tl"fI ‘l‘dlhllI|.‘lll int” g"l°fvI00"ll“l°‘l“’e";,‘l'lllYl’cll?‘::1'|’°?ll:‘5?°l‘:ll Mm’ pinging“ night in am Wei‘ ‘M, M,,°;,.."' . . . ~- '< , ‘ V, : c _ l . ' ’ ‘_ - . ' of int Kit) “P I09 *1“! "0 ION tlloun iron frames to have endured such sulli.-ring so long liiiii suiiiti for it glass of grog. I saw—-———tltis-‘my '°3""”m‘l d‘’”.‘’' “M ml y°“t. ""37 l““'° 2'},-“,:,,f,° 32:::t,,,:‘:,f,.d?,‘ ‘:3 i,‘:,°,,,]c::.'i‘ ad D3506. caused mainly by bad iniiiititzemciii. has iiioriiing; lie is ttiiwcll with fever. Last week been “ “'°“".‘ 5"" ““‘° “m‘°“‘ °P“““- °l“‘lk~ been far more destructive to the British army than I was tlt)\\‘ll tit. Bitlakltiva, and saw——--; he hits 0' 30"” "‘°d‘°“'° °‘l“”'“Y “°°°"“3- Tm‘ l' the bullets ofthe enemy. can very ill indeed with fcver—vvas delirious "M the 1°”l' °“33°"“°d' ‘ma win‘ 1 h°p°’ ‘trod It seems tc,be understood, that the represeut:i- for three days. He is better now but vc °°"‘° °‘“ '°“"’ ‘my’ “my °“° "' w '''k m’ fair’ t;':I:I““ became tivea of the Western Powers at Vienna have rs- l|llIL‘ll altered and awfully weak. [Io has now "hm “ mm” '” m‘°° I 'l‘°“M "7' ” “°" p , . - hos ital. _ teetved from their respective Governments the gone to Scutari where I ho a he will soon t W“ ‘"°‘ “‘°’‘’ ‘m’ ‘be R“"“““' 7°“ mu" “ck to Times in its eloquent denunciations of necessary powers enabling them to treat for pt-:ice~ Uellel‘. y p K0 em as best cu can don't expect. any more ’ - . . the manifest want of fircthou lit and or nin- with Russia. he Turkish minister has not vet All oiio's fricntls liiing sick is not st till ?",i‘°'° N‘ “\‘v"’ ‘;“r,':;, S“: ‘"30 (‘Elma and ' n in the conduct of‘tlio wt.r§liusnot sgupled been so commissioned, but will, it is liolievied, pleusiiiit. I am iiiysclf, at present, in excel-'.?L°0“:a£" I °‘":1° ‘, “"0 t°n‘;.-lm. égrflfig speedily receive the required pletiipoteiiiitiry lciit licaltli, thank Uod, and hope I may rciiiaiii ‘(WMTHIO 3:“ of'°0°rre;ir°G Cnthc”: Sir latcd misery, upon the Comiuitiidt-r-iii-cliicfand blllllotlly: but the strangest feature of all is. that so. I do my best, uittl buy every sort til‘ lux— no “N, E,..,,,: .md “ R," Igrigadiors) had {men his stalI‘—nnd doubtless there tippciti'swto:I1I\'¢‘ ruseis insists upon hcrright to he prosciit at this ur' l t-ztii. but tliorc is very little to be ot. l . ,“ 'v ‘ ,“_ Q _ , , , ' 0 ""0 coM.."nc°' SI” around. her fig." in her calm. in Liiglatid. J'iii. .oi.nisii.~t suotnn unit not‘ '.|'flI'. ti to charge all the sad wusto oflifo, and accumu- ‘. ifrvr days ago. The Turks h of ing for dead horses. It is Oriental, but'nt.festu'y. of the men left in charge of horses stVuai came down to. been it great oversight soinowherc. evidently calculated too iuuclt on the <‘l'l|“005 liopul sliitll iiot. ugiiin htivc to live on Htl t pork ' of war [icing in our favor. find l"“'° "‘""°“"l‘”'t ltl-IWARD, N01‘ rm»: cuii:i~s." Scutat-i to render up his accounts to the M car of the department. The first tiling duce ti large sack, which was born into futictionury by two men. “ Two listidielif have died’ said the Turk. cars long and short, and of all sizessnd in ahea belorc the eyes of the aeton’ with horses, also arrived within the lasthv ny of the animals they brought were sure] cost of carriage, and will not long sut-via. in the Crimea. The Firsbrond came rod with timunition, but the authorities at receive it. though there were rgui 1,. he went but I shot in the ofiice at the time. come, but the stores were put on board |fl1.Q.n of wet- and are now here to he landed. mi: Z'I.i.i°,‘§..i’ Eiiiiiiiii °i.’,.‘3i’.?Iii‘i.i"io‘«i.i.7' ‘ Eupatoriti, 1200 French have been sent I’0'Ind their-eaaisiiince. These troops will he sir id succession till at least 20,000 men are snug“ ¢ .|-,. mu] hetvvenI’rlt dsb l. T " sail frdm l:t|leado£VlIl: and talitl3o‘:i’fIicershliel|‘i'e‘v: L This movement is evidently intended as [he plete investment ol'S b t l. B ‘ cembsr 20 no less tli:In“l3?(i’00 Er.i:llis.l:n5t1;\£...' Turkish troops have been conveyed in Billie]; It is it riieliincholy fact that iliese reinforce ‘ the men oi‘ the acclamated regiments, mm". ssleaarlst oli- zdd wIs,to pro- eppasttnont of ,, “_B°ll0lIl3 VMI said. is the truth; and at the wave oi his hand, t5 1'.” eumbled out the contents of the sack on the floor, ad lo! 400 horse sipes were piled biiiila, tie tormorant, and two other stage fieightcd «-5-. heir 'flif':l.'IdlI0|V at Viirna for UmlII’~PIcllil. and that they will land,‘ .¢u‘5.P.tu',g logoh, jnd 4800 ‘I to RIO Crimes. and iliii ‘ingest not be is It- cit as it great power, and as one oi the parties in the treaty of I84], with which this congress will have to deal. The Vtlesiern Powers decline ltv admit Prussia, unless she will give in her ad- herence to the treaty of December ‘..’d, which she refuses to do, and Prussia protests against the exclusion. This is quite worthy of the i-niirse which Prussia has pursued since the C(|ll|lllt'll(‘.t.’- merit of the quarrel. As showing, the sincerity of the Austria Court to the Western alliance, it is stated ya at Coiistaiitinople recently the Inter- horses D-! =- 0 but ma-i ' . nuncio, Buck, gave a grand diplomatic dllilI('.l', It whic proposed as at toast, “ the Sultan and t hishrave army, who are the admiration of Europe." lie the course of his speech, he declared that the Dd Turks in every action had defeated the llussiriiis y as she-that Turkey had nothing to fear from M iist-uvitc ambition-—that the Western Powers and Austria were willing to fight for the riithts of 'I‘urke_\'— and that as Russia was no longer to be feared. she must yield. It is added, that the sensiitioii pro- uced by this warlike speech was very great, and that the Grand Vizier, who was resent, warnily thanked the Internuncio. Plain people will readily ‘ erand mstista at this dinner must have been astonished t the delivery of such brave words, and it is only to be regretted, that the lnternuncit-‘s governmciii did not cnlertain and act upon them six months ago, for the adhesion of Austria in the iiiiddlenf last year, when the position of Russia on ilie Danube was so critical antl so disgraceful, would have spared is terrible effusion of blood and an in; to land Do- cn for granted that the men s t th ticns to our nrniy. Allll0ll‘helll|Oonm0felrfl.lll;u. "m.h”n.m‘~uddl; enormous waste of treasure. \Vhatevcr iii:i_v be very grent,mtiny ofthe driitights and ofthgl: ‘ .4” mi, the value of the Austrian alliance now, it has merits are so enfeebled by illness be initen oil‘ the effective strenth ti-fntelicthr?-‘nil ‘hi. I afford. the public some idea of the extent ,, prcvsiled. I may mention thatthe 9th muster 250 bttyoncts, and that the Brigade,‘ op parade. The draught of 150 men w ' I-usilters, under Liant. Colonel de Baths i to about 20 men at present. A short llllle , -viii furde does not iscot M-asettsitisseots *6.-ssy isntlleed been purchased at a serious cost—a cost. greater. probably, if we had calculated upon her hostility than her friendship. She has earned the hatred ‘Russia by her subsequent course of procedure quite as much, its ifslie lisd made a decided move- ment in the first instance. The adliersiicc cl Sardinia to the treaty ofilie 2d December, and the new 1000 comprehend. how the cool and calculating t‘liplo- lo untl ltl~'t'llll3 for it liirtnigltt, as I itiii pcrstmtlctl. it is Illlll. with the wet. tltitt; gives the oflicers tlllll lil4‘fl tlys--iitery. We lose at least :3l|tl,‘antl, Isliuuld tliiuk nearly ltltll) iiieii it-ivcck lroiu iliseiise. 'l‘lmy are sent to Scuttiri, and never st,-eiit to return. '.l‘lit- huts have arrived at Bulaklava, but there seems no possibility of getting them up here. It is as iiiucli as we can do to get food and clothing. and we employ all the Turks in carrying shot. fuscines, &c., tip to the trenches, the only way they can be got u . 1‘lte art-an eiiient of the Coiiintissariat De- partment is tiltogether sadly deficient. l Raglan is very much disliked out here. I wish Ihe 'l‘t'mes would publish iuoro how things really are. I think their correspondents can either not see everything; t.lia_t goes wrong. or they do not want to ctiusosriy disturbance. 1 don't tliiiilr,tlierc is anything onccun reull say is in proper order. Everyone is complaining and wishing himself out of it. The French. as I tliinkl have told you before, heat us into his as to arrangements and com- rt. Tlic treatment. of disease is very much situ- plilicd here, as we have only about five drugs. Most ofthe patients lie on the ground, with ‘one or at most two blankets and it c0\‘8l'lltl—-t they, of course, keep all their clothes on. We think ourselves fortunate if we got fresh meat for them three days running ; they have no tea, arrotvroot, or any other little thing thought iiidispenstihle in a London hospital. To-day. for it great trout, we niitnagcd to t_iitikc_suiiie otttiiicul porridge for them. Now yust fttncy. ‘with things in this state, having to treat bad teases of dysentery, fovcr, frost-bito, gunshot ‘wounds, and the like—is all but impossible, you will say—it is certainly most dishearten- ting—-especially, too, when on consider we have no nurses, and most of t a men are cover- 'l‘iin Drits or (.‘timititx:ii:.—Tlio Duke has re- uiider estimtttt-d the power of our adversary for moved to Malta to see what ctfcct the change or’ O L ut‘i‘Liiu5 an effective resi_stttiicc. That this is ' ' the case is shown in the absence of all air may have on his debilitated health, at one tl:|V iv.-is favorable, the next indificrent. His Royal Iliglincss fully intends to remain at fllitltu to try ttnd recruit his health, in order that he may return to the British army in the Criiutrtt,iiiiiiiediiitely after its restoration, will not hear of coming home until till other‘ means have failed. His Royal Hi liness was compelled to keep his room, when t e last let- ters were dcsptitched. = D G- rtussis sun ‘run WESTERN rowltts. VIENNA, 'l'liursdii_v, Jan. I8-~'I‘lie English .. French ministers have received powers, enabling them to treat for peace with Russia. The second edition of the Morning Post has the following from its Paris correspondent :— No important news has reached Paris this: «lay. Privaln letters from Vienna say, that Prince Gorist-lirikoll" has instructions to accept everything. and accede to all the Allies may demand, accept the rrdurlion of the Russian fled and the occupation of the Russian territory. NEWS FROM THE CRIMEA. news from Constantinople to the lltli. lay deep upon the ground. two degrees below zero. coast. The Monitetir of Thursilay, the 18th, publishes Omar iichs wits, on the 5th iiist., in council with the Generals ofthe Allied Armies before Sebastopol, conoerting his future movements with them. On the next day. Jan. 6, he embarked for Verna, where he would make his final arrangements, and iinmetlititcly return to the Crimea, to assume t c direction of the Turkish srinv already landed. Admiral Brunt announces in s dcspatch. dated an, 5, that the weather was fine, but the snow The mercury was On the 8tli,ths Russians ipreptirations for the winter campaign, until the season had far advanct,-d,—~and, otir troops ‘were suffering from the effects of open encamp- ment, under tents on an exposed and stormy Lord Ra lttn and our Allies had evi- dently calculate upon wintoriiig willtin instead of without the wall of Scbustopol—tuitl hcncc pos- sibly the absence of the necessary preparations, which has resulted in ucli a fearful loss of life and so much sickno s in the army. Some allowance must doubtless be made for ' " “ "‘ “' “ " "the descent ofso vast an expedition upon it hostile shore. ‘he transport 0 soino sixty or severity thousand men. with siege guns, artillery, and aiiiiiiuiii- ti0n—-besides the cattle and all the necessary rovisioiis for the daily support of so large II. orcc, is aouictliiug fearful to content into, and although we must deplore the fcarfii amount of loss on sufibring entailed through the absence of efficient organization, it must not be overlooked, that many of the evils complained of, arc the natural concomitants of war,- wliicli under on circumstances is an unmiti- gated curso. “ith ever desire, however, to make all reasonable ll lowanco for the real difficulties to be encountered in such an on- terprisc as that upon which our Arm is cm- barked, we cannot overlook the fact, that the French have mans (1 things very much better than ourselves. I s have it, on the reliable testimony of both ollicers and of gentlemen, whose positions qualify them to give an opinion on the matter, that the organisation and mana merit of the French army is admirable -—an complete even to the minutest detail. In this they have ssessed a manifest advants over the Britislio—wliosn position. but fol‘ ¢ 0 attempted a sally from Sebaslopol, but were 0 assistance, chivalrously volunteered by French. would have been forlorn in the oxtreinc. Whether it be, that the genius of the two nations widely differs, or that there is some radical defect in the administration of our army, the fact is not to be questioned that the The are not ed with vermin. I take limojuice every day to tnakc up for the loss of vegetables, which I feel very much. and which it is a great shame we have not got, as there are plenty of iotstoes and turni s to be obtained within two ve hours’ sail of la- ofi‘cnsive and defensive treaty which she has made witlrfinalsnd and France, are aniiouiicctl as facts of importance , but the most important fact of all is, that she has engaged to furnish 15,000 men, who are to be immediately sent to the (Irimca—s proof of earnestness in the course which leaves no r ' - - ‘when thishrieltlo ..i'.i‘."Zl'.‘.’2‘.1!'fi.‘.§'E.§.IilL?‘l?.‘ii.2'.{.l'i?..K‘.?:i,2;_-tt-,§-,3; °',‘_°,; w in e I “in... he rises... driven back. Letters received from no less than six different ofiicers in the Crimea are all written full of con - dcnce and in high spirits. 0ne,not on Lord Rag- iin’s staff, writes that "he" (Lord R ) "is very kind to me, as he is to every one.” Another says, sent down. He was obliged to represent have been a The number oliofiiccra “sending in 3",, increased lately, and in the Iltaicsl do allowed to resign have been met in Ice ,2! when ollicers abandon their pi-ofgsi got the best opportunity of acquit‘ obtaining the great objects of a tile satin..- and glory. Scsrcel one of care]! 3...“: ' army as it was originally constituted nor - Brown, much eufsehled and shaken by ET." on his way home, and has left He "°""~t¥.'. has h. | §.",':.ptisst'io'ri.'i.‘.°i. W I ‘ ' in r s are osiul mad men. and Ic’g:t'::r'.':.wI|.:' In be dstbiitiv W: ‘kl ‘hi titrte_they have _ is, we bear, istevi. doubt of her hearty co-operation. The following are among the latest telegraphic b rm- despstches received :— Mriiissiimrs, Jan. I7. The Euphraie, which left Constantinople on °r “"""A °r the 8th inst., has arrived. once of our Sirtieorgs « Dispatches for the Government left at 7.45. The news from the Crimes is to the 3d of Jan- uary. . _ . 'l‘hc French batteries were daily approtichingl nearer Sebastopol. klavii, and they would do the troops a world of good . I 9 O ENDEAVOURS TO OBTAIN AN’ ARMISTICE. We learn from Vienna and Berlin that great efforts are at this moment brought to bear to obtain the consent of the Western Powers to an armistice. The Emperor Nopolecn'sa<ldrcss to the Imperial Guards, the reinforccnicntssent by filsnd, and the treaty which Franco and England have concluded with Sardinia, have been regarded at Berlin and St. Petersburg as evidences of an intention to complete the work contmciiccd before Sebastopol, irrespective 0 that " the spirit of the army is excellent," and that he overheard one man, in an unmistakably llibernian accent, declare that “ rather than not get into Seboitopol at all, he would go in naked.” We observe, by the French papers. that Prince Napoleon is coming home to France, very much to the annoyance, it may be readily conceived, of the Emperor, as the warrior of the Crimea has done nothing before Sebastopol, and, if he has not tarnished, has added nothing to the military glory of the name he rs. After his father, a weak and infirm old man, the Prince is the heir apparent to the French French make the better soldiers. in the English; but they possess aptitude of turniu everythin advantage, ofwhichlio have shown themselves deficient. military nation, we do not lay claim. Th had the benefit of a severe ll’ of warin Algeria, and are, there re. more 0“ fer’! at the duties of camp life. But it is never too late to learn, ing it" in the Crimea, who may be fortunate ore brave, more hardy. or more reso ute than a practical to the best th our 0 cars and men The French, it must be etlmittcd. ON 0 eaollsricgetitle to which have. moreover. in the Art _and the troops now “ rough- (Ff-MI VVIVMV4‘ ~9"'“" -‘ The weather was still very bad. I _ _ W, ,......---.i to know. from! "av ”“"'“°- Onl two Rtissian ships remain now armed. the gone:-al professions. more or less sIncoI'_e. throne, and our neighboure csniiot be satisfied to cscspedissaeo or death, .will soon be usl piiieorlty, tbettlse British Government A - . Vain; from Eupan made in tho_ name of thc_Crar. The Berlin that 5 nephew of 1,1,. 3.9.; Co]-gican ghould to any and all the exiflnoiss of the service. Qvefieachy ofthe can‘. (inn; 1.. . ‘ ‘ 5;... ' " 1'10 Will‘ P°° l"_"_°,“'°°"“"-'," 0"‘ quit the pos of dots r at the most critical ll! ill! llfllll-l||0i l‘ 5' bl‘ 30 000. if 303°‘ ' “M 0° 1 ouient, when the figlioting is on the point D plueeusge §rit_iIl\ probable that the forthcoming Congress J ‘H? ‘.’ ‘J-in. ‘ ‘ - settle the question. The pride ofthe E ,_ 2, * ' ' "" " ' M n ‘ V 43"" demonstrate to the L. Alllsstha ~t-...........t*..l ..".i.:'3".:.'.:.‘,‘l'.9"...."“-t- , in the combined operations. ' ‘ ' " ‘Vi. " ‘ V l’ ‘M l¢lt0lC\ I .4 .. been sadly lowered by his readiness to . ‘°'-5 I?‘ . ‘um i ' _ *' wt qt ’W . :1. , , . . , .'__ which he rejected with scorn nine months 5,‘ ' "0' ‘N’ in u:':%‘1.:°:°§:t zxaloixg .“":§pE§.°:,?: 7‘-~ posdoglrad by 5||“|:||':':“;"‘rl"' $3: disbatisn with the getierttlsuiirctlmnefidsia fie .._;3;v while the Allied forces a’re in possessioviof ll 0°‘l.|0‘|i 0 “,9 shipping‘ "non ‘mo “,0 Engym, V0,. |:'|“;||¢>1>::.|‘:':‘n !G°v‘:;'n:.M m“ “not . put‘, to °WgI.IlIfl?t&Pt‘)tI;;l:rBIIi:OItlh:l ifaglen. lo: III dz ‘ * , . ' . . clears ti pets are showing cause why he should leave t 0 Crimes, lint the French are too shrewd a people to he so cu of the ole have auficred mpc dams General Brown will return is view to the re-establishment of his health. niable that I points in ofcoiirse. to the humiliation. But the fest - ‘h l grzay In the Urllt‘ he dssiteapssss, and will even go beyond ' od a to Enghnd’ Vim the manoeuvre. cirrus: or itussisu rniosrst. -- there order to seems it. He is Wllllfllo "9 ll“. M" '° M’ The report that the Turks had captured 600 '“l'0°d "ml 01° ’°"°”- Th’ “mi "l‘"i°" ' lurch W“ “*0 °Pl‘‘i° . - 1 .- P ,J .l6—’t tsflrorncacutta roi ,- rwsnhvlt thi b' s. '1' derstsad. to exceed the four points by .. loa artld horses at Eupatoria is confirmed. the A33‘ oft\li)°ccmb;e't3’o(:t\:‘l:° “I” an “amp” B(:l:i:%'ai::iillt’henor:£:'e;ts’nt"a‘t.‘i;:lsl,o on If Oroxr. m‘bo.;Il:I‘:>‘:;dm'm'l“o{l°‘;h. . ' bI0'°P° 1, “kg, whence does} 3-fir! antd the reply is, luatructiv 4i rice 0 organ - , . . Ingllela army is brave, du°lPl'1" ovnble uti -‘because these as I this sticks of pot , for itoatiiiot mill: lave Pd!‘- matsrial elect on e no Ital mind, wlt-never the French throne becoists vacant. rarsstii. _ g Prumia still stands aloof fro" I0"?! |lll"l°“ with IBI Ws:idsrti Pswers, or»-1'0 TIP N. tyof em! ;Iul ""l 0 uh. “fink yo ‘Ill 9|”. I“ wlmdl l tit I’ * 7.3.. °,:|m,..: are alleged; onto '0" 0'“ V - ,, ,, eld her in obtaining a loan ; sill 0"‘ taken I‘l‘lsotIer~cthcr under the I-‘owl!’ E"ll'"'°“‘ 3"" mm works with thelwe are 0-‘Illa 95.000 0f 5" '"‘°l" 5‘ °‘" 0'" e was anaui is‘ A may win be than -v-Med» bu 4 of an Ame...’ ,|,,, instead of iliis. shs"°'NlI l5I&",’ ‘° l°l' W‘ no tassi-sssiisd,.ne.i forces in [bi omen The 7‘v~Wi'°ts0t- maritime reduction in the Black See,eud ti ' ofaeisvititrte fcres inthe interest of the . P°"°"- He desires, nevertheless, to retain Se - , "“l if 0" allies now succeed in destroying that fortvfiy "ill W‘ pledge himsslfaot to rebuild it. iii. Cebdil ““' ‘M at hands on Wednesday; but not one ssppsssllfl '"‘ in-t-M what we have new strong reason to bdlsvO""",'"'° 'l’°l‘° J from inspiration. ‘L , Mr loan Dr,-as.-Since I wrote to you T“. ,,,,-,,,n,,“ h” ".“d n ‘M. . ‘.5’;-es llllzll that toi-ace on the 26th, the weather has been some- . . v i , b t iii tsts f the it may be rolled on se the sapositios arias Flip:-‘ W:O“tn:|:'I0h.¥;i),pIl;::.I nfiiiflwuyn “:1 umwu‘ op 1-,“ “u1'g_ frigatss Aurora and Diana had beer captured War Department, Jan. 12, 1855. His Grace the Duke of Newcastle has this day received a Deapetoh, of which the following is a copy, addressed to His Grace by Field-Mar shsl the Lord Raglan, 0.0.3. :- hy a combined English and Frenclsguadron. 'l‘liis intelligence was first brought it hanghtti by an American alii .—-These aoeuints, (says tie Daily News) whio we only rtelcs hocsuso they are already gaining currcne in London, are certainly incorrect. It mi t be proved that they are is more echo of a news which for tvtiiiio circulated in Englsrt ' s‘ittttiaisit an is art: cuts. .3: ‘-4 an “pl. of Great Britain. tlemen in the noblest what -ie d 7-5 3 00 3' the preset! . A he hates . . --- or -‘-'-';T,';--'-1’A.‘- «I»-tied. -' i....‘.‘3.':“2.1‘l.l'l‘.1.7.'§l.'£f'.ii.?‘.‘3-‘-'i3'«i-ii§°f,3i=i»i;i-'ii~" ' relsrssdnervtews —wrlttsa, wq l‘°l°'° W‘ “P l“ “I ‘“'““'m°"' "m ° ‘'5' me I-menu r’--I "' "" .‘i‘i'i i'.'l'”..tt'°'..§"ai...t..i.° """' .ii"ii..i'.‘."'.‘7i33..; {ii um.’ 0!, fbgulfe onows that, whatever ed . or vcffl 0 his services. lI° ll "0? no the an fol-in of a ct Otissssars killed sons 5 '0 V0 thlslta eslsns _ It i .._ ._._._aI- —» Q