Show r r 00 I 1 FOREIGN NEWS from the missouri republican march 11 A 54 WAIL IN expiration or 0 tim FORTY DAYS DATS the period I 1 of forty days allowed by the porto for the acceptance by rui ru i a of the terras terms of adjustment provo proposed sed by bv the four powers I 1 and assented to by the rf turkish durkish cabinet expired on thursday feb 8 and the porte or its allies are now f fully ully justified in taking without further notice uch such measures as they may deem n necessary in opposition to the czar khz ALLIED FLEETS AND THE RUSSIANS 1 OP OF tim TROOPS ETC advices advises I 1 from constantinople state that the french I 1 and english admirals had fixed the period of fifteen days from the of january jannar y i for the russian vessels to return to their harbors in the black sea A camp for men is be being i ing prepared I 1 at a place six miles from constantinople on the banks of ef the sea of marmora in asia gen guyon gayon had resumed offen sive ive operations against the russians dates from bucharest of feb 1 state that the russians have men before kalafat Kal efat and that the emperor has given 1 orders to drive the turks out of lesser wal lachia laillia without further loss of time lord john russells statement in the I 1 house of commons on the 13 alt lord john russell in replying to mr layard in I 1 the house of commons said that admiral dundas found when in the black sea that the anchorage was not secure and the fogs fog and weather was such that if he remained in the sea any lenith length of time the fleet would have been disabled ed for the service for which it was intended lord john admitted that there had bad been a difference of opinion between the english ambassador and the admiral at constantinople but that it was upon a prof professional essiri fial question arrangements had however been agreed upon between the english and french ambassadors bass adors as to the course coarse to be taken by the combined fleets sub subject jeet however to the discretion of the admirals in regard to the he safety of the fleets with regard to count orloffe Orl offs mission to vienna lord john said that he believed his noble friend at the head of the foreign office bad no reason to feel dissatisfied with the results of the counts mission to the emperor of austria the object of the mission sion appeared to have been to secure the neutrality of austria in the event of a war with england and france and it was satisfactory to know that the mission had failed cheers RUSSIAN TACTICS SENI AROUND Ao according cording to letters from kra jova ova the bad weather has alone prevented J I 1 the russians from attack attacking ino kalafat Kal efat tho the a investing army haa bas made a movement in advance J ebat but active operations will not begin before march when the bordage for crossing ing the danube will be ready 0 O I 1 A letter latter from krajovan of the ath instant states that the expedition expedit iun against kalafat Kal efat which was put in motion on the ultimo wa was waa a countermanded because the ottoman troops were menacing the more easterly points on the left bank of the river gen anrep has sent for more engineers sappers and pioneers three russian regiments one of which is the chasseur regiment odeana have been so out cut up that they must be completely reorganized before they can again take the field vp up to the the russian corps had formed a semicircle semi circle the extent of which is about thirty five english miles around the turkish position at Kal kalafat efat early on the morning of the there was a general advance on the part of the Itus russians and in the evening of the same day the right wing had bad lort left about seven english miles in the rear the centro centre met with considerable sidera sid erable resistance but bat when the infantry came up the turks retired to their entrenchments the left win wing has taken a position in the neighborhood ai of Bol eschiti the general attack on kalef kalafat at must mast now depend on the state of the weather alone as all the troops which are to be employed in this perilous enterprise are on the spot the russians have now foot horse horsek 18 sappers and miners minera and guns buns in little Wal lachia the reserve at is ia to amount to men general I 1 amis dara if to have the whole and sole direction of the projected passage of the danube but there will be hardly any change in the supreme command of the troops the last arrived number of the new russian newspaper r published published at Bucha bucharest and entitled the ml Walla t chian cOnti contains tins ft a general order by prince enacting that all the male population from eighteen to forty years of age married or unmarried and of whatever prof profession may be required red by t the 0 generals ene generals rals co colonels one a or chefs d corps to render co compulsory palt sory 8 service arvice ro r boto ta to the russian army t that at horses oxen and all other draft cattle bei besides sides wagons may in like manner be taken for the same game lastly that all the barks boats and barges found in the danube may be taken at any moment for the russian service service the ordinance applies to all Walla chian subjects and any person attempting to evade it will ill be brought before a court martial it is is now clear that the future operations I 1 against kalafat will be undertaken from Bol eschiti rather than from although this last place which is a most important 0 position at the end of a spur of the 91 Carpathia ns will be strongly garrisoned R is neither a town nor a village but merely an inn with a few huts buts situated on the last rising ground on the road from kra joya jova to lillef kalafat Kal efat at it is supposed that this spot is very strongly fortified forti fed but nothing positive is known on the subject as the russians permit no one to approach it the following accounts are given of skirmishes which are reported to have occurred lower down on the danube it is believed that a sanguinary engagement took place at ol 01 on sunday the e eth instant in which both sides buffered severe loss the turks it is said aid crossed I 1 in number three thousand drove in the out posts and attempted to take the town in the end they withdrew across the danube A turkish detachment having passed the danube in the night destroyed the tete idu du pont font of the sereth between galatz and ibra ila which was defended by two thousand russians the combat was fierce and the russians who were inferior in numbers were compelled to abandon the position the turks destroyed the large new barracks buatta ast february 1 1854 the russians have now men before I 1 kalafat Kal efat prince Gorts Gorta chakoff had resolved on removing his head quarters to but the general persuaded the prince to change his plan and had handed him an order from the emperor to use every effort to drive the out of lesser Wal lachia without further loss of time both sides aides v were to anxiously expecting sad and prepa for a derisive at attack eyale ae the jtb and dragoons we are reported to be aaker der orders I 1 both in military and naval daval departments extraordinary activity prevails all the arrangements for the te transport port of troops to malta are pushed with ta tike utmost activity the guards andras will eubark first then the regiments regiment of aa the line in england and scotland and lastly those in ireland i in general terms it may be considered as certain that the whole of the first divi division except perhaps the regimes regime it from ireland will have ave set out by the first of march and that the latter will have embarked before the the british contingents for the d defence ence of turkey will amount to 0 00 0 men with 40 guns picked men in in each battalion are to be armed with minie rifles and brigade commands will be conferred on young colonels the liverpool northern daily times of february 18 says anys I 1 I 1 the fact some of the cunard steamers have been taken up by the government to convey broo troops p s to the seat of war no longer admits of doubt the agents have now themselves announced th that at the cambria and the niagara are engaged for that service i and we understand that they will leave livi 1 for malta on saturday next but whether the troops which they th eyare oare to convey will be embarked at this port or at cork is is as yet undecided the government we I 1 believe wish to embark them at the latter I 1 point but th the proprietors prefer that they should sail direct from liverpool the reports from the manufacturing dietr districts tr acts show notwithstanding that the warlike demonstrations from the withdrawal of the russian ambassador and the active I 1 preparations for or hosti hostilities it es tra trade a has as considerably idera sider ably ay improved though prices have not j experienced x erien ced a corresponding advance i this his improvement has been stimulated in I 1 some measures by the advices advises of short atu supplies supplied of cotton from america and also by more cheering accounts of trade in the india and china market it is also anticipated i that the strike at preston is drawing to a close the masters having commenced the movement of pening opening their mills to such of the operatives as are willing to return to work in the woollen districts trade is still very dull and the hosiery and lace trades have as yet shown no signs of improvement pro preparations iri IN FRANCE the french g continues its preparations for the struggle with gret activity and perseverance orders h hive ive been ds dispatched patched from paris for the brest fleet to 0 o pit to sea at once and it HUH av un deral ders nod Lood didt th the admiral in command was under orders from the minister of marine to proceed to boulen algiers ind civita vecchia Ver chia for the purpose of embarking the corps to turkey tle tive fleet has sailed and is now on its way to the mediterranean the auxiliary troops instead of being sent to candia as aa was at first intended are to be sent to kaos in roumelia nelia candia was found to be too distant enos on the other hand is exceedingly it is ia a town of some gome importance on the gulf of the same name on the coast of Roum elii h it appears that the present plan is to form the auxiliary at Adria nople which is the key of european birkey turkey that important place is between constantinople and the enemy and as aa long as it remains in the hands of turkey and her allies uie the efforts of russia to g gain ain i possession of constantinople are hopeless and it fortu bately happens that it affords more facilities than any other part f tu turkey akey in europe lor jor the maintenance of the communications with ersland england and france the e paris correspondent of the times writes as follows the african force intended for service in turkey will it appears be principally composed of two battalions from every regiment of Zou aves these theae are excellent troops for such a service they combine the fierce impetuosity ol of irregular soldiers with the steade nea firmness and die discipline ialine of theline the line they are already aware of the service they are to be employed on and are said eaid to be eager for an affair with the Masco muscovites Mo covile vites who will find in them hem such sach customers as they have rarely met with THE LATEST MORE FIGHTING GREAT loss logs ow 0 BOTH SIDES the following 11 dispatches speak positively of a late con fiet BELGRADE feb A serious fight took place at tijana on the alt which was attended with great loss on both sides side the turks retreated to kalafat Kal efat VIENNA friday feb 10 1854 advices advises from bucharest of the dinst announce th hat kt 00 turks with eight gun boats and four sailing craft crossed the danube from to giorg vo early on the morning of the ath they landed near the quarantine building and arranged themselves in line of battle they were received by two battalions of russians with a murderous fire which lasted three hours the russians suffered ered severely and the turks finally returned to lautz huk tien THOUSAND is IN THE FIELD A letter from iud lud of Ja january I 1 states that schamyl at the head of was marching ao against zakaula 1 an aa mil tiry possession 0 n of the russians LORD RAGLAN TO COMMAND THE ALLIES ALLIE 9 FORCES it is reported that lord raglan i is to hive exve the chief corn command fiand of the allied forces force and tle the duke of cambrage Cam Cain brige earl of cardigan generals eras evans and brotherton Brot heiton are to have op ap point ments ST petersburg feb 3 1 ORI OFF S MISSION since orloffe Ori Orl offs departure great animation ha prevailed but matters wear a sombre and warlike aspect PARIS feb the bourse is very firm owing to reports that the emperor of austria had declared to count orloff that he would make common cause with the western powers in the case of the russians crossing the danube an ernp important octant rise in i the funds was wa produced by this the three per lento cents closing at 29 and the four aud a halves at 56 FINAL cism intentions ETC it is ia confidentially fiden fidentia dally lly announced that a manifesto ay by iy to la shortly expected at vienna in which russia will announce to the world her final in mentions lent ten ions tiong I 1 A cabinet council pitt eat on the I 1 alth I 1 ill it at london for three and a h half alf hours AUSTRA AND PRUSSIA during onit one of the interviews between the emperor of austra and the euvoy envoy extraordinary his majesty is said to have acknowledged 1 with the warmest expressions of gratitude his great obliga obligations tiona to the emperor nicholas but at the same time count orloff was reminded that the first duty of a soverign was to care for the welfare of his hia coultry cou it would be folly to pretend to give a connected account of what has occurred here during daring the last week but it way may be considered certain that all the members of ef the administration are averse to any close alli ajeet with russia some days since a council was held at which the emperor pae presided one sided and ami it is credia credibly v related that the ministers not only displayed display edthe the most pacific inclinations but even urged that it would be advisable to avoid the the expenses insen inseparable arable from the removal and co icem cent ration of large bolies bellies of troops this council was however overruled and an army 0 of f some one hundred thousand men is now col I 1 acted on the east aud abo south batem frontiers credible informs information tio a has also been given that the army in austrian italy and in the romagna is being reinforced the military authora t ties must naturally understand what they aye are abent hot but it strikes me that either too much or too ton little is i done if austria is with france and england the power of the tee revolutionary party 1 I 1 is i broken and there is no DO cause to fear that the I 1 j tranquility of the southern and eastern pru pro vincet will be disturbed distorted out bat a powerful army on the not til th and northeastern north eastern frono frontiers ere of the emi pir Mould be requisite if on the contrary abi I 1 tria should he be blind 0 o blind to her own in interest teresta as an to join jobs rut would be obliged to increase increased 1 her dr armies inies by at last men which I 1 would vid complete the ruin of her finances sad and I 1 destroy the prosperity of the country for the 1 next quarter of a century I 1 i it 11 is i asserted t thai ha the austrian government proposes V to send prince Windisch gratz on a mission to st petersburg advices advises from vienna announce the mabilli bation of a corps of raen men on the frontier I 1 of lesser Wal Wa lachia lUchia the emperor says the austrian state gazette considering his I 1 duties of a good neighbor to the two belligerents had bad not noi thought it right to increase his I 1 I 1 army in this |