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Show ,s'V"i,; BT PQ'N-V;1:-,":-; , " JX,' it 'Ji& ijfcS A Li' ?WRfarnlsb;tlieroirbwlng Items of news rrom.the.dispatch'es.wlilcb nrrfvctf on the ,23d Ahd25tb.iit':'j- J 'V ':-. lj , tThb.,YIrginia5cnvcntton; on' th-Iltb; passcl a" vote of, tbanfes ,ta .'Mr: Critfen jlen for' tis imtHotieirbrts toibrfng.uiwu't turfoirorhbltt(ljcntoAtutifflcofte8 between Xorlb andsonth. ' ' - ' I ,Ont-tfifi ltli,thVSoniliern Congress ndopleda ptr."manent.:ConUtntijit.." It proyiicft -for.vtbe. i'residint ' to. servo -sir ycarsJ I-JreutiycVappOtntments, under, th'er gVade. otthb" CaWne Vtobqld bfbcd;duriug good behavior.', Thotslavo '.trade Js prb-bibltcditThe prb-bibltcditThe cabinet officers arecligible tcr scats iu (CongresSi Ho person: who. Is a foreigner, and ;not a citizen of tho Con-federated Con-federated States, Is? allowed, to rote for aiiy onicVr civil or 1'nilitica, sWe.orcdcV ral, under' tbcfirs't census, South Cbrb liua IsicnUlled ,;to- five .representatives Iu Congress; GeorgiaVieh; -Alabamn,."ninei' Florida, twpj'ilijfsuistppV'sefeuj iioufcu a'na',,itls j TcxaB, wii' nnds each State to twoStuators; , The State Legislatnrcs may Impeach JudiciaF'or'Fi;'di!i'iil.i'6n1rs resident, and such impeachment, most be Gled during the present 'session of-the Senate, txeepting-ilnnffcw "iustanccsj Other appointments' wjlj. be deferred nntil this is done. Iu. the tueantiiuo applicants were reqnlred to'Cle. their papers ih the proper departments. : On the same day an fft waa; passed, issujng one million in treasury notes, nnd an appropriation bill for current expenses ;alo pasted. The.Secrctary.of the Treasury Trea-sury had found uo difficulty in.tiegbtlatlng : the $16,000,000 loan ot pur. . i Sr.Xoxis, March 12lh., j The following nominations Imvo bpon tirade at Washington; Oco. M. McLcl-land, McLcl-land, second assistant PoH-Mastcr aene-ralj aene-ralj Dale, of Illinois; Commissioner-of ludiau AffaiH, ,3r" Ntw Orleans, March 12th. Galveslon advices ktate that thetroops formerly, stationed at Camp ltlngold bad arrived at Fort Urowu u their way to thocjiiist. f . Vfhe- rtwraet-JDaii, Websterwwjront-. side of Bmzos to transfer the federal troops la the north- " It was retried that JOQOTexnns .were tatioucd on the IUo Grnder oud rcln-forccmenlswere rcln-forccmenlswere still arriving. The col-i col-i lector for the dutrict of IJruzos bad resigned re-signed and resumed duties 'under tho authority or Texas, Col. Ford was at, Brownidej Gen, Mt-Iod was in com, . maud atJJrazos, nnd Gen. Nicols at l'oint Isabel. t, . . Sr 01,sp March.l3tli, Jlcports favoriug t,0 evacuation of Fortbumter still prevaU, 'Jtllssaid by special correspondonts that o.mcsseURer has been dispatched to Major Anderson ordeniig,himji) withdraw. Oassntj M. Clay has lecn appointed Minister to bpaiQ; and Tom Corwia to ( Alexico. ; lo the "X'irginia Convention yesterday, Mr.Somorsmade a fpeecltadvotatiqii the peace proposition, nod urged such notion as would meet the views of tho whole State. J,Io showtd the folly of passiuir u secession ordinance fop reference to the people as it. would divide them. Ills sjwech was well received; there was nevertheless, the same talk about Yir-giua Yir-giua leaving the uorthern confederation, unless her demand were granted. . Senator Lathum lmS succeeded in. getting get-ting a tri-wcekly mail service from Ban JMSSK .Frlicifco .to tbsgeleVflt n wekly secvfce to 8anigo. AbAtracf W mP tlosi'd fori'lhclreiriovaljof the m M-IStW M-IStW Co. U the Cdntral route, with feiVke frcu St. Lbuli tdiTinifrtlllo id.ltt.tlayj, dally, Sunday Included; nh)o.a jVapf Exprws tbrto limejta Vcek In eight days, the service to commence bntbejlSth, of Jane. The contract Was signed iiiAVasln' Ington to-day, and tho overland, is discontinued discon-tinued till the establishment, of the Central rfcrvlee;as,nlovo. , "Tho appointment of Crittenden to the Snpreme Court Is still agitated, bat it Is doabtful. B .. . ' iSeWafd, tMay, fleclitM-n cbtifcttnW w'lth tbe'Sontberri Cornmf?fi6ncrsJ Gen. Cooper has gone South to resume bis pofdtloniij the New Confederacy. SstfAVK. Trpmbull Is denounced for Urging, .his lrolhcr-l)i-tyw: apiwintmeut ns governor ot J)acotah - H, T. Cobb, of Fdw bos been appoint-cd appoint-cd disbursing clerk, In. ttm War Department:, Depart-ment:, It Is said that Corwi and Clay ba.e declined their tuMous; . Cbnyiu tiiys that hfs, nppolntmeut as mlnller; t? Mexico Mexi-co waa finite unexpected fo him, pnd wis not desired. U wa. only three days since be urged upon tbe President the selection bf another; person as peculiarly .fittcal for the poiition. It Is; said that Mr, Wncoln iiomiimttd . blm without- any conference; Whatever, and ftas inUuencOd1 maiujy by Ihc.desiro to secure hla survives In carry-out carry-out the policy wblc,h Mr, Corwlo had ad vocated in and. out of Congress,-as most desirable' for our future commercial, political polit-ical mid diplomatic relations with that republic. If he consents to accept the inisaiun nt.all,- which J. yet nndetcrmined, It woujd Ijc; for the purppso of inducing Mexico to adopt this" policy mid for bo other reason, In this ,vie,w,,tberui& sion is now .among the. iuost Important.in tho, whole service, The ogentj- of Jefferson Jeffer-son Davis nre there endeavoring to obtain recognition. ' ' ? . .. ; Tba phut' correspondence says:, See-rotary See-rotary Cameron hi-.inulerstood to "favor the policy of 'cbllccling the' revchtjes but-sldeof.tho,, but-sldeof.tho,, pqrts, after .Secretary. 'Chase shall have 'drawn' jfeitptlsitlbns .upon the officers jof the scccdlng iSlates, and they have refused to cbtnply'.'; , .' , The-, 'Georgia State' Convention .baa. transferred the1" forlSi.arscuuKrms.ati.d ntunltjoni Of, wnrto the government bfi the;" SmUhyrn', Confederatsyi" Auyordk nance riiis-.nl!ot)een passed, appropriating" $500,000 for the support, of thc govern .incDt..and:ittnlhori2mg, the' governor tq Wne se,ven. per ..cent, bonds, for stlint amoupt. . i - A) the republican candidates in; Massachusetts; Mas-sachusetts; for Congress have been elected, 7 ' " .. , Srj rjOBis, March- Mp. Fcifscndcn offered, '; rcsohilipu df-reeling df-reeling the Secretary of ,;tha . Senate Jto strike, from' the. roll 'of "ilia;. JScnajc i-'thu' nnmeai' of .Senalors from' H4, -jiecxdirilr SlAtWWhO'iadtleclaredtbey yfefb io ilongcr mcmbers of the Senate.. . t r -rTchiijrnpliic.'ttdvjcea.Hfrbm ; Galveston "statfe. tliat Go, n llbiistqu, refuse.to recog ifee;,thq,.,cpnvcution, nnd con$!iiers that jtsfunctions: termlnntcd in submitting ,.tUe-ficccrisfort ,.tUe-ficccrisfort brdinanco.. to, tbe. people,, lie, tcllsfthe ccnvention..tltat.bo-iiu(l; the- leg-lelatnro,wl)icb;.mW10''tbt'18tb leg-lelatnro,wl)icb;.mW10''tbt'18tb -ill,lhty ter1d5t.tfi.tbe'. public questions now1 nrisingj he fuVbrs a new. convention, (0 tn.akoucb. changes-Ifiilic Statts coqstimtron as were "netesio,rT. ". ,11c is opposed; ttolVxiis, joining jhe.conrederacy. The coiivehliou in reply passed nii-ordihanco. claiming full powers and, promising'to consummate) tlie connection, of Texas .with, the Confederate Stotc-tyind notifies the State.of thiscoiirsci TheC convention will require nlt .ofliccrs to take nti path of allegiance, to ,tb& :now. gbTornmcnt, and.to.catry out. the ion-mention ion-mention prdinhiices. It js saldJVTr.'CIark will be put in Ifouston'a place' if. rtbo - lat- tcr refused to take,tbo. oatb. t, Js .also reported, that,",Gpv.lIousion ;bt ir)dsing troOps on his fiwri account: The sonvciH ;tton.lias" passed ,'pn ordinance , to, continue thecustoni house oUfcers loir, datyi until sujifirsedcd by.. tho,;s)ate.. government; .or by tbe.provislonal govcrnmeiit, LGen. Bragg; has nssumed. command of the forces of tbo Confederate States -at Pcusacota. - STiIiOvis, March 15, . Fort Brown, -Tcxas,.bns, been .surrendered .surren-dered Texas tropps at Brazos are fortifying forti-fying thejsland.. It is denied In administration circles that nnynnusual naval display, is intended intend-ed in Southern waters. Franco has tendered her scrvjeo as mediator; between the. United States nnd i'ern. So response boa Iwcn given,. St. Lovis. iarch: 16, In (he Senate yesterday, Senator Douglas' resolution, calling on the Secretary Secre-tary of War for information as to the forts in the seceded statcBj if tt was neces-sary neces-sary to re-occupy tbp Bame, what force would bO necessary -for that purpose, etc., .was talsen up: Tbo Seuator advocated ! his resolution: be did, not believe the noli-t noli-t cy if the Admlnlsfratlon was" won. This i construction, of tho inaugural, however 1 was disputed by squio au bis side, while Republicans wcro silent neither assenting assent-ing or dissenting from fiis Inttrpretatlou. The policy of tlie Ailmiaistration being peace, be desired to relieve the npprs-.bcrtslonsof npprs-.bcrtslonsof llio country, by obtaining o reply ..ty his.resolution.whlcli be believed would give quiet ud restore good feelings among tlie different sections of the eoun-tryv eoun-tryv jlo gave bis reasons why Lincoln did, not niedituto war, among which wcro that be had 110 power to collect remind in seceding States, npr could be call out the militia. unltsajQiaid os a vouc eaptild-iij.ta eaptild-iij.ta n Fertcral officer. Jf bet designed takiujttlo forts, etc;, fln;ormy of '250.000 men would bo necessary, iM)tlng ever $350,000,000 annually Jbcouelusfon ho adioqated ucb umeuduiciits to the iQon-stitntion iQon-stitntion as would hold tbo Border States, and this would secure a re-union of all. He congratulated tho Republicans that they bad patriotically abandoned the pro--bibttlonof slavery in the tcrtitoricst and admitted tlie popular sovereignty doctrine, in the formation.of governments for Colorado, Col-orado, Dacolab, and Nevada. Mr Wilson said .Mr. Dopglas was a man f anxiety. The I'rcsident bad scarcely, delivered bis kind and genial inaugural in-augural when the senator from Illinois steps forth unasked and gives this interpretation inter-pretation 1 bat the senator vr as not content to stand even OTaltajpwa lntelelatfe ot tho Inaugural; be was act cojrtcnt this the President and cabinet whlcKjbad; jostj taken posSessioaJlhJ-ifclrfoverlijjieht ;onil country in rnipj,hpntd bivo tiitw "tseSi td cast nbout and scejwbat prliiclM njd! patriolljm require- to f bfc dorj bit e irnsbcd Into tbft "Chamfer and boegU n rcsolntion.osklngbFadmlnlstMtlon t declare' to tbe country What, ft Intends to do. The administration sbonld makp known Us, policy through geullemcn lo whom it bad confidence-, Mr. Dooglas said he eontil pardon the tetulantP Pf IhA senator who Only showed e wap burl. He talked about strutting, when It Was that senator's purpose to make tv personal assault npon him. Mr, Dpbglas, referred tp iYilspn as belonging to, the, war-wing of tbo ltepubllcan party, MrFcsscnden wjsticd tp call Douglusf !attentton, to tho fact, that-he said the Senator from Maine Instead of Mafs, Mri Dongla? said, Fdswnuenwas mis-taken mis-taken bo did npt refer to tho, Soiiajor frbm,Mu!e, , . 1 . --Air, Fessendcn The Senntpr's, remarks aro understood a9 1 have raid; Mr,. Douglas Soma cniinlot undifrstatid the truth when jt la told.. Cour,tesyf requires, re-quires, tho Senator to accept this, explana? tign, The Senator attacies more importance' import-ance' to bimsctf than otbers do. He is respectable, .debates very well,- &-e.,.lrut diPptd. not think" allusion was made .to biro, -a .there wtrer ptber' pcopla kn bimsi;lfr - - . ' , Mr, ,Fescndei, thought Mr. Uooglas had merely made a sllp of the. tongue in saylog Senator from lalne Mr. Douglas iW ben I make a' correction correc-tion the Senator is bound to accept it; but! do: not .make n .correction, becanso I say the, Statement Is falfe, and the, Senator Sena-tor poght to know It, Sensation,') Mr. Fcssenden Tbo Senator (s deter-mined; deter-mined; on a, personal quarrcj; I cahnot admit jSlr,' Douglss tP' ,b a. gcntlcnjan, because be baa used .ungentletnanly lanJ gnftgCi;,. He. then proceeded 6pcnkf. Dpuglas, nhd showed why the rcsojutfpn bught inV to pass- 'CI' tendency and dc-!gs dc-!gs of Iuglas' speech ijva' to fuduce thai belief that the' conntry was'' about .being i plungel, lotos waf by art "act of the administration admin-istration nnd,to Infjamp the ;suspicipn;6f , the- people.; : Hp- niadc; it a vulpln.bis cbarobef t,pJnsult;rio manor n, e bffensivoi language. . Hp; idid pot k'noW. "whether Douglas; held. totbecole'of bopbr.-' " ' ,( Douglas said .tlfat Fcssenden jfonld. bp informed when hp made'the inquiry in. the proper way; Mr Fessenden jr?pIied,;.thn.t,M rPoog-lasj, rPoog-lasj, courage was well Jjnown; but.he.nced not be fearful that bp wo.nld sepd him a, clmljeng pr words to that effect.. , 7 Tberpwas further colloquy,, , MrHuk;a,'d w.rccbgnizcd1a.portiPn 0f;.thbccnnrjj;pf1.llougas.os.juteniled'for, hiqliself, , Ubfoflnd ntrcady prepared for Wrn n litjle jlg(,i!bip,:bofouu4 iii"aol4" bopfc.-lStb ebapt"cr:Alalon5ald,"roorcr ornl tlmt I were, made judgp l tlip land, tliat evjc.vyniHi which hatb; nnyjoii; prjeause.mtglit. come onto me, and'l yuuld iSpjluurjiteticei" biugtdcr.'., Tho ipcctli bo preferred-to hu own. vrnda Ideas, -Mr.. Dongliw feiid thajt qnotallpji .Wpnld Iwt-c; great weight, only It sbowcd.it rVs reail, t avoid, prgumfnt,-and ta.makb.o: frcfsbiml attach pu'lsmv vGct-ybdr quotations quota-tions In advance ami J am A'ady to meet ..tTheS.cnatpr from.MaiiSaclinsCtitS Jed off with, ac "mwerablp annual) attack;" the ScnatoMronrlhjifb folto)vclK, niul; tlie. Si.'f'fll.o.r froip w Ilnmpsltifp come'iiti, Wfili,.wba he'called a writtciipcccljnriu sal(IrI,epeet togivO them, some; iro'ubla dupiig this scssipo;,l fenothetr Schemed l,;dd tiot man that bey jslnill break up tho lJiiipn aud dftivv theouutry lntfl war applause, jn the; gallery, ' A..,'Senatpr, suggcstcil that the'gajlerles bd cleared, Mr, l?opgl!i8Mid..es the galleries will not bXquje,.;I wijl say ,uo; wore; Ho then' abruptly took bis spat., , ' v.", Tim declaration ,'of SonatbrFesscndcri, that tbp.AdminVtyatlon contcniplatcd,' a policy pf peace,, a'nd.ould exercise,, no fltithorlty, not strictly in accordance with law, and not until ample time had been taken for tho" exaralnatfonlpf tho question in all. its,be.aripgs, hud been favolrably.TC-ceived, favolrably.TC-ceived, . A , member of tho Virginia Convention called on the,Fresidcnt, wbo is represented to bavo assured bim. that no vessels would bd sent south, with hostile intentions, nud there would be nothing done in regard to the afTafra of the sonth for sixty days, arid that It was bis urpose to restore iieace, apd prercnt.the shedding of blood.. Intelligence, frpm- Baltimore says that the first resistance to the Federal authorities author-ities woald.be there,ns tbe.pnrposo of the secessionists was. to resist any republicans taking possession of government offices in Baltimore to the Inst. Intelligence from Charleston states that there existsn. prettyttrongiparty in South Carplina. opposed to ratifying the. .Mont-gemery .Mont-gemery Constitution,, who will resist it at every, point, . The government of, the. Confederate States bud uppointed W, L. Tonccy.-P. A. 1'ostj AW.. "Mann, and T. 'Boiler King, special commissioners to England and France, to obtain a recognition of the Independence of the Confederate -States, and, .tp wake sdeh commercial arrange-' menftf as tbeir joint Interests wight re-quire, re-quire, A vote, was taken yesterday in Petersburg, Peters-burg, V., which resulted In B50 for, pud j 702 against secession.. - Tim accession flag was, raised,, nud a great joHiGcatiou, took place. Thorp's TJoiou.3Sqiiaro Hotel, I?ew York, wa,burned yejiterdayj. At the Ore. pl the 'American Hoop Skirt Company's Com-pany's building one young lady jumped tp the, ground, and was killed,. and uubthcr was tukeitout of tho builJin fnndble. Last, pight the Methodist Church,. Harvard Har-vard street, Uambridgr port, was burned, j Sr. Lopis, March 18lh, The lltrMt Correspondent, writing on (he-Jtyb, says dispatchea, were receiyed that day from Montgomery ludicatbig.tba inomuntary prospect of t collision nt Forf Fjckcns. It appears that, the commanders of the Brooklyn ami Subiuu can laud no snpplies pr bavp any further communication with tbo shore, Tliere were 500 government troops opposite, and uiariues in the various vari-ous voxels lying off tlie harbor. Jt Is said that they disregard the notion tap l on on attempt to land, a fight will ensue. ISSw&at tbe destimtwj I the trooSl noiTtlTexa. for wHw 1 1 -.S'2lfif''u,,"J'''"W'.1. I. hopes or preserving peacefbl rel.ttS?! I ' tween tbe two governments: r h' I f specianVashlngtOndlspatcJ, M urday, a?j-The President I bcr of tbp babinct, forclan mUrlT I ! tenalprs and represenallX cS I j judges of the eontU cnprrwana3i2'' I the. mayor and cit ze.ui oVWokmgffiS I ' A large jiumbes of visitors bare JZj I ? tipon Mr. Crittenden nnd ladrT I tfe41 wi tf;'iv U,e Visit woSk I a Wing entertainment 4iven to'itl1 1 1 It,!shcd , ty yrarsof-hoMst pnblle -Strvlc. Sfc 1 1 whoio.'couuttyi. Vi " I' Among the coiiHraulions rcDortrf U ! the SenatP, nrp-J; EdwaKcli 1 1 mlssloner'or Lnnd'OnirbJ fLi ' Treasurer of MoM aStt xtte?' 1 1 Thomas. Adjuau Q6m"f I Tbo flowing appointments "were alw . 1 1 announced: Green 'Adams, pf KigfiftTr I Sixt . Auditor ?r;thraU I Post. OKee Bepartnientf WA C. I tbp- District &f Colnmbfr;:.KfliSt Ii Agent for Virginia and Msrylaarli ' I! In .tho MlMoori. ooPvmloH oa gw2. 1 1 day, the amendment-decllnie AeSSi 1 will pever uid hi federal goverawBtwtS I men ormeans to coerce nslsterstate wS I voted down by 80 to eU ' - I ' In tho Tirgin.U' conveutiia, Po.SiUf. I Bay, tlje Union resolutions, wtrVraiiM 1 in the American ,llag'rd antl-Mcetma I resolutions, were, offered and laid oe I table. ' ' 7 ' " -' I The Union mc are ascertained to bars I a clear majority In tlie Arkansas cos. I ventipn, ' ( ' ',;'., "f I ..'The first weVcsscl I pf the gboiiftrft " 1 Cptifcdcrncy , the Lady DavIi, 'armed wW I 2t pounders,, liinlCr command of LledC'J. ' I U lluger, was commissioned. ,at. Chstl I tou pit Thursday ,last. ; - ' j " . I Advices frpin 2ew 0rlcanspf the l3tL 1 I state tliat Camp Cooper hav surreateJ I to TexPs. Tho U.titcd States oAicers m. I soldiers w'eto permitted to marciiirltto trunspoflntibn and subsistence necewsrr, I to San' Antonio at which placCv'the pab-t I lie nrinsr and property wcrp .tpbedeliv4 " I tb.thp Texan authorities, I "AGalvtston dlsnatch brtheisiKssyj .Several liun'drcd State troopi bid tfi. -I listed for six months, t& serve finder O'ei;' k Torrl'p'n the" Ufp Grande, occupying Vsrl- I ous forts., Tuecqiiventioij is distoMiDg. I measures for military defcusp:. ,3isjf McLean, UJ S.- A bad retlg'njtj and. left;,- I dcred hU. services -to, thcStab?, Carop I .Colorado on the JCorlhern frontier had I leii taken Jiy the'State trobps,7 Cols' I Bayrc, of the ConfedcrutolariAyJiid ar- I irtved' ta'w'ustcrin n'rcgiment.bf.IUnBer' I for tho frontiers, ncxordlogA,W,.the' brderp I of President Davis, . . I The CharlPstpn;' corrwrfbndcnf bf the I Sew Yofkrni,"of;: tb-ilayi states that the new tariff rind Cbnstttutloi'i 3nre an- salLifiicforyj 'The noatlngt'buUeryfv(ni lfl moved Jtp-ilny, butjiot tow. arils Sumter.. I A Wasbiugtbit, "dif'iiatch,'to.tlie'.sarae'"pi- I per teportt that Major Audersba hjd tot, formed tfio govcrnincnttbat'lf.rt1nforce. I mnuU bo intended, Carolina' will Imuie. I diatcly fill all the channels ami render com.'' I munlcalio.by-vvuter-imjiossIble;-x,5 ," I ; Thocabinct .BrocousideriogmcaJure, I rohitlvoto the saure.of,Jbe; revenpecot- I tcrTcxas. " ' I It is understood 4hat the Adminisln: I .tfoh. have sent put' agents to different Eg-' I ropcan governments to inform them' of" tbp future 1 policy of the United States t I government, thus jforcstalllng, and defeat-, ing the object of tbo Southern Confederal I cy, in sending their pbnimlsstbnefs there, I The Kama, course will be pursued relative I to Mexico. -Tho Cabinet,1 as'soon Mth I southern forts affair. fs. sctXIedwjlLjUte' I into consideration rthp 'cotlectipn'of!,risv- I enue. AllareKkibwn to, agrpe .tbatj I should bo cojleeted; but,tho mautjcr,is I the trouble. I Lieut. Tatnam bad nrrivcrfrom'Teiis I with dispatches from Col. Wnltei'whdh'sd I been Instructed 'lb witlidra from Texts,"- I and jvos concentrating bis trwps'atlu'dl- I anola. Col. Walto would remain , till all I the troops had' left. All the', 6tores and' I munitions pf war we're In the bands of tbs I Texas commissioners, who allowed th'e'ne- I ccssary supplies to send tbb troops out of I the State, Tho military post on Brszos I Island was surrendered by LieukThomr I son to Gen, Kicols, first' insisting that the I flag should be saluted ; he bad only fifteen" I men and two guns. The steamer Arizonls I was ordered ,by her owners to wait at In- I dianola, until after the ste'amerGenVral I Itufk, which bad General Nicbls and force, I on board, should p"nss her for Braips.'In I order:'tbat the Arizohia sbobld nbt-tsle I out tho news ofr the Tpxans, TheTexa. I Hungers aro. stationed, from .Brazos to I .Brownsville, aud it ws anticipated that I they would attempt, to. prevent, the go- I vcrninent troops taking awjj stor,ejkBa, I artillery? " T I European, news tllb tho -3d of Msrea I has been received. 1 ' ' I Tho Dnke of Sutherland is dead. I Princp:KppoIeon,lustiac4ithp pojley or I Piedmont, and uttered, some sympatbello I words rclatiog . to Venice ; but WOuldiile- I plorp. np untimely (attack.. 4Ie ppppsed I thar union ofithe temporal and fpiritOM I Iowcr of tbo Popo; butald, that his lot I dependence must bo insured ' I A pastoral letter, by tho .Bishop w I Poictlers cqmparing.-tho Emperor to 1 pnj I tins Pibte,.cau8cd grcai scosatioru-,-. I A J'ark letter to, the ,Londbn fiauji I Atf'i mentions, at rumor iu ccreditfj I quarters that Prince.Mctternich bad jn I communicated to M,Thonvenl aaJmpprV I ant note from tbp Court pr Vicnua, aswrt- I fug therein .that-tbc' Austrian ftoverDnn I declares jioverstp recognize Vjctor :r I ouuel King of Italy; bnt.lf Frouco,vIW I draws bcr troops. from. Romp shbjwpula I immediately replace .them by'tbevAustrisB I unny, nntl jf tlie tcv olntlonlsts piadpJD I least movement JU Venetia or,, Hongarj I she would. cross,the Mincicv . - " Tho .siegOLbf iMessiua was expected ,1 commouco in a few days. Thp Sardmlnf occupied the- heights commanding Jttt Citadel, It la .said the resistance of the governor of the. Citadel, arpseftom .'" orders ,of Frauds II. Jtcprestnta,tis from foreign poweri at Messina prott against.tbe damage, that might ensue 0 |