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In Asia the Russians are paying dearly for their aggrcssions—being checked or decisivel, beaten in every encounter. nernls Netorow and Arguluielti had been defeated near Achalltalu line between Georgia and Turkey. De- sertions fromthc Russian ranks-—cbielIy from the Polish Regiments—sre daily in- creasing to such an extent indeed that several corps had been reduced to more skeletons. than 5000 deserters had passed over to the Turkish side ofthe Danube. We have no doubt that very severe mea- sures aro adopted by the Russians to keep their men up to tho mark. Turks continue to gain great advantages. The Russians, under Generals Nestorow and Argutuiski. have been defeated near Aschaltzik and Achirku, which latter, we suppose, is Achalknlakn, on the ill-ascer- tuinetl line of frontier between Turkey and Georgia. It seems very apparent that the deeerters from the Russian legions are so numerous that three Poles, zechi, Sigismund Jordon, and Jegonier, ure organizing a legion, to be composed of Russian’ desertere' neral Klaplta, the hero ofCotnorn. is also one to Asia to form a Magyar-Italian volunteer corps. Wysuclti, a Polo, is also forming a corps of his countryttim Ofthe Russian recruiting we bear very wonderful accounts; but as they uncertain character it is useless to repeat them. . ~- . Nicholas evinces no disposition to back ottt, and it is now pretty well understood that England and France are confedera- ted, by formal treaty, to interfere, and coerce the stubborn boor in submission to the reasonable requirements of political justice and respect for intrrnutional laws. We further believe that Austria and Prussia have been invited to become part- ners thereto; and we still further declare that these powers, with all their vaunted moderation and neutrality, will not dare to hold all‘. but huvs virtually acceded to this treaty—wbicb is, in fact, one guarant- teeing mainly the territorial declarations of ‘he treaty of Vienna. what the Viennese papers say upon this subject; all we kumv is, that there exists no power in Europe more interested in the maintenance of peace than Austria; or we may add, with equal truth. Prussia. These powers. evade it how they may, must do as France and England bid them. . That Turkey is resolved to stand firm to her rightful demands and insist not on the evacuation of the Pt-incipalities only, but the entire renunciation by Russia of all pretensions to the exclusive prutesterate he demands, is beyond question. refused percmploriously before Omar Pasha had tritnnted his armies; will he do it now 1\'llIIOIJI acquiring one inch of territory or a concession in any form from the people whom he vowed to “ bring to terms of his dictating.” rt of u congress of all the Powers of uropc is certainly gaining ground but we no means credit that it is a settled affair. itber the Porte nor Russia will consent to attend such It congress, wherever it might be held, unless they each hoped to gain their respective ends. lieve in this project, simply because the very basis of bringitr together a congress, in which Russia and presented. involves the whole questions in dispute. an arrangement. The news from the West of Europe is not of much interest. The inauguration of the statute of Marshal Ney has tttltett place, on the spot where he was executed on the 1th December, ISI5. Who could have dreamed of such It ceremony P Society at Rome seems thorottgly con- vttlscd. rests have taken place. Messienrs Cighi, Picivittu, Lepard, and Trucci are amongst the ' Ge- n on the frontier It is estimated that not less In Asia the njor Wier- The celebrated Ge- nre of vague and At“ VVe care very little So much be We think not. The last re- o do not be- ut-ltcy should be re- The quarrel is not ripe for such Within the last week further or- rtsoners. e Russian fr’ ate Aurora has quilted Portsmouth, after aving been completely repaired. Count Walevvski. aller another visit to Paris, has returnrd to London. Vrsstu.—-Bucharest advices to the 5th and Kalalet to the lid, bring nothing new. from Ante confirm the news oi Letters the dsieetefthslsaiean la tee engage- ments near Akeslta, as well as the storm- ing of the fortresses ofAkeska and Safllt. Abtli Pschn has entered Georgia, and his army is marchin on Teflis. , Str Edmond yonn arrived at Constan- tinople on the 25th of N ovetnber. Pants. —The article in the Jfonilear reads a fe'vout-able impression, and the Funds rose considorabl . 'l'brees closed at 1'6 IQ; Fours-and-a-lfalfs, I02 15. Ptsnatont, Tuturt, Wso.assnsr.—'l'he ' known up to the present moment are--Ministen'alists, 60; Radicals, I5: Retrogrades, 8. Ocean, Novsstnsn 98.--A very active business was then g- ing on in wheat, but the frost has since set in and the port is frosen up. Hasssonott.—The report of the money tnnrket is favourable; rate of discount 3; to 3 . THE EASTERN QUIBTION. The London Times believes the collec- tive note signed at ienna does no more than state the earnest desire of the Four Powers to stop the elfusion of blood, and obviate the danger of a war which already seriously threatens the security ofEurope. For this purpose, and inasmuch as Russia has already given assurances of her readi- ness to treat. the allied Courts tender their good oflices; and, as It preliminary step, they request to be informed on what terms the Turkish Government is prepared to open such a negotiation. The mode in which the negotiation might be opened would be appointtnent ofu Turk- ish and Russian Plenipotentiary to meet in conference, not alone, but with the represen- tativesoftbe four Great Powers, and mean- time the conclusion of an armistice is recom- mended. The protocol signed at the same time, the originally proposed by France, is It document expressing in precise and more detailed language the view and mutual engagements of the Four Powers themselves. Whatever may be the fate of the fresh overture now made to the belligercnts, this declaration places in an authentic from the assurance with Russia herself has hereto- fore mado,‘ and the resolution of the Mediating Powers, to insist of their fulfil- ment. The London Times forsees considerable dilficulty in bringing to any tangible result N,ew- _No. 102. and six English steamers were about to en- tcrthe Black . The Board ol Trade returns for the month ending Nov. 5. shows an increase in the declared value of exports as compared with the same mnntlrlast year of £t,:tl9,- 000. The increase on the exports during the fit-at ten months of the year over a similar period of I8-5'2 is £l3.908.000. Omar Pschu has intercepted a letter from ll/lcnschikolf to GOI1IcImItofl', advising him to keep quiet in the principalities. Filly pieces of lI‘IlllGI'_‘ had been sent to driannple, and the palace was being pre- pared fut: the reception of the Sultett. ' Russia is said to have required fmtn En- gland the recall of Adtniral Slade and Capt. Bnrlase, now in command in the Turki-h fleets, both of whom hold commissions in the British Navy. It was reported in Vienna, that an alli- ance had been formed between Serviu and Moutenr ro. No English news ofimportsuce is receiv- ed by this arrival. The anniversary ofthc Polish revolution was held in London on the Qflth. Lcdru Rollin addressed the meeting. Cholera had made its appearance in the city of Cork. Ftuscs.—The Duchess of Orleans de- clares that she does not recognize the late “ fusion” of the Bourbons, but maintains her own and her son's claims to the French rone. The Emperor of Russia has sold out his claims in the French funds. Cholera is making progress in Paris. Lnss-r.—[By Trlegrn It from London to Liverpool.]-— Vienna, 28! .—The Austrian government lends its most strenous support to the Set-vinn declaration. The Porte does not sanction that neutrality and has 3 his power at ,Suscrsin, and march his lruope through St-rviu. The Turkish government has issued rt letters ofmnrque. The London weekly paper, The Prru, contins the li»llouing:—“\\’e have au- thority to state that the Court of St. Pr ters- burgh' has addressed a_brief and conclusive note to the gm-ernmrnts of England and France, announcing that no further nego- tiations with respect to the ttflitirs of the at all, even in the shape of preliminaries of peace, the scheme which the Four Powers, and received their assent. The Morning Post says-—" It is believed that Austria and Prussia have so for com mitted themselves to the views and ideas of Western Powers that, in the event of a hostile collusion between the forces of England and France with these of Russia, the German Powers will at least remain cumpletly neutral. At the some time the Ports expresses with its opinion that a war betretveen the Western Powers and Russia, confined in all probability to the Black Sea and the Turkish territory. seems inevi- table." Du-rtt or Car-run Wsnastt.—'l'hin sentie- msn. tum-cl tor his Invention oftlte Long Range," died sutldenly this week. lie was llllfllllltt! of ellectmg an arrangement with the 'I‘urkislt Go. vernment for the use of late invention. It is ut-I yet kmmn whether the -‘secret " c.t' the range has been rev- aled. Cttpl. Warren has left a uitlow and seven children without provision. A Luna: S1-nun -—'l‘be Persia, to be built by Robert Nnpter, nt'Glnexow. for the llttnanl Company. to plv betcen Liverpool and New York. will be about 45 feet broad in her beam. and ex- tend in length to 360 feet ; and the tonnage will ho 3.060. The engines still he an Itlllzlllttl inch cylinders. with a tetrfeet llrtlhe.--I\llII|MlflII no part ofthis immense vesat I has yet been set up. the frame work is in rapid progress.‘ and it in he- lievad that she vull be ready in tnelvs muttllta h. nce.—-Glasgow Senlinci. Numerous notices oi evictions have been given In Galway. and on the limb estate in Luuth. The litet comprises upwards of 400. There have been further riots in Slinn, arising out of the conmun-d exportation of potatoes from that port to the English market. The inauguration of the General Aleetubly'e new college at Belfast trnlt place on Monday, the Rev. Dr. D'Auhigue. of Geneva, delivering a long address on the occasion. The Ilev. Dr. Cooke is president of the college. The News by the Asia. By the Western mail last evening we re- ceived Bneton pore ofFridey lest. which contain the fol owin items of news by the steamship Asia, at etv York from Liver- ol. poThc Turks alter the ‘.’0th November will seize Russian ships, and the Russians alter the 28d will seise Turkish shipping, It has been reported that an alliance has been entered into between England, France, Spain and Sardinia, ofl'ensive and defensive. The ship Tyrone arrived at Liverpool on the 2d inst.. in I4 days from Bstburst, "nil. whole of the Polish army bad search- ed to the Prinelpnlitioe. Tlselntsst etlvieeaesnnrttllateislt-snob to N. ‘N Russia is definitely taken, and that part in La Guerre”—(war). Four Days Later from Europe. Ttrriblc Norol Engugmv~n!.'—TIn'rtem Tuthslt And sevtn Russian l'¢~.r.sela DaIm_r,aI.' .' The steamship Pacific arrived at New York on Monday. with Liverpool dates to the I-Ith inst. Flour had advanced Is. 6d. to ‘is. since the selling of the America, and wheat 2d. 03d. I On the 30th Nov. the Rttssian fleet of 9| soil, under Admiral Mschinoif, ft-otn Sc- bastapool, uppent-ed oifthe Turkish harbour of Sinope. Vice Admiral Osmer Bey, I4 Turkish ships, attacked the Russians, and an awful natal combat r-nsutd 'l he 'I'utlts fougltt like dt-vile. and I3 oftltt-ir ships were blown up nnd sunk, only one rscupittg. Osmer Boy was taken prisoner. Oi the Russian tit-et, two line of battle ships, three frigutes, ttnd two stvitmere were destroyttl. The battle lasted one hour, and the carnage was terrible. There was intense excitement in London and Paris on reception of the news, and an European war was deemed inevitab'e. Tho oflicers of the English and French fleets have been presented to the Sultan, and Lord Stratford made a speech in which he promised the Sultan eliective supp...-3 against the under aggression ol Russia, at the same time he tr-counnt.-nded tho con- clusion ofan honourable pace as smut as possible. The Sultan rt-plit-d that he (Ir-sit-r-d peace, but on condition that it should in no wise olfend the honour ofTurltt-y. and that it should be compatible with his sovereign rights. The Melbosrs Jlrges says: "In this, the richest colony in the world, the melee outnumber the females to the enormous extent of about 57,000! A San SIG!-I1‘.--III passing up Broadway yesterday allernoon. about 4 o’cluck, when all the world was en pressesndr, we met a well dressed lndv, leading a drunken man by the arm. is face was bruised and dirty; and here was concealed by a very thick veil. He looked like a foolish brute, with the disgusting tobacco juice tricblia from the corners of his month, she looks like a picture of despairing Pit . with the tears trickling front her eyes. e glanced at the staggerin pair-the one week from intoxication, an the other from shame and anguish, with the feeling that earth has no sadder sight than that presented by a heart- broken wifolending herdrunkea husband, ' n _tley, through a publie street.- COW. infortncd the Servisn government that, if necessary, the Sultan would make use of strict prohibition against the granting of East will be listened to. That the part of