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bs ; NEW YORK HE BALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1859. —— nn ot vom coun I cndicdoclt sabecadiioms ccaakeoda | biwadiicinion sil an ia stated that the Minister of the Interior, Baroa Bach, | and found: his several accounts correct, They slso 0 court, im all the effulgence | of birds they shook themeokres into their ew j—how | gradually being disbanded. The various regiments of t that im view of the increased ‘aud ex- Wide and the megniice aprrinace’ wud thotr tnsuee of | apoy they looked—Row cearming that abandon wiica ocd | infantry, cavalry and artillary are repairing to thew re- | will be appointed Ambassador to Rome. nares Of the Caahent iiat eens eae canes parple oad fine linea. The ewe here, Piro orp hy ood ges dyed ny Lien speotive garritons. On the 164 the apeotacle presented oa | Other changes in the Cabinet are expected to take place. | adopted to ensure @ correct system of wccouuts. [us ro wore then 20, Passed | ‘accepted. Se covered emendes, OI yey pb eatiy Goositu.ed’”—ine | they ess sBolr eyes around and soemed to repeiple ind | that rast piaia before the Chateau of Vinconnes was a re- ‘THE ZURICH CONFEKENCES. a ay EERE RUE ES pd beggin be bravest and most wiee were tuere, vacaDt space before them in imagination, Tuere siord the | mai kane pen ee ee had determined to give ‘Zumicu, August 19, 1869, were adopted, wetting forth that Atwerican vornels we zs) the loud acclaim ia hoaor of the cooqueror Emperor, under the pavilion of tne Kapross, oy nis side | the yor uate tee byt fast, and acoordiagiy at six Yesterday a conference took place betwoon the Pieni- | frequently lost oa the Great Bahama Bank, under ihe or polterine, or 0 gratily iheir curiosity, Tae sspusite | the Cent Garde, while on his right were deposited tue eagle | 0 clock A. M. Preparation of ap immense repast cow: of the | jurisdiction of the British governm at, from the want of pro- ot ent aurroundiog the grand columa of jhe cenira and Standard of each regiment ag it psadnd iarevisw be | wenced 1D the movoavie kitchens of the yar 1oua regiments, potentiaries of France and Austria. A mossenger ‘per lighthouses at that place, acd that as the United States ably tis occasivn considerably contracted, aud tae fore bim. Ae troop after troop defiled bofors the Nepuew, | And st bine o'clock every man OM the plain was vuing French Cabinet hes arrived here and has quitted again for whole area of the pice War covered Wild B tal & Coatiog of red sand, rolled owe Ugbt. {be Hua Way 40% 109 205, and there was just enough breeze to keep the fow Btroamers, Which on gracefal poles were plavtet ere aud duttering, Noi soul eivod oo the waded areas all wad kept clear as @ ballroom before ths rst couple bas arrived; there was a hushed murmur of expecta: tion, all eyes wore turned ia the direciion of the Rue dy la Paix. Gradually the noise of abouting thousands seemed | to penetrate int the arena—it grew iouivr avd louder, the very house tops seemed to vibrate aod tremble, the | richly “worked oriflaamed moved apparestly moro | by the vibration of the stmosphore (hao the | still breeze; in anotber momen:, preooded hy a Dody of the Cent Garde, the unperiat victor of Solferino was in the midst of the pleco. He rode alone, and as be tarned to tho right emdints, and with | inimitable grace saluted tue Smpresa und the asvembied Heges, his beautiful chestact charger now sill, ow ox Voruvg, now throwing Out ins arms as if La CoAnclous pride Of the position it occupied—t; was ia possible in the verisst Cynic Dot to admit and admire the aignisy witn wnicd tals Wonderiul man executes ai thing’ co undertakes, Au Tose from their sests, ali waved their kersniet, cnetr bats, or sbouted—in the midst o¢ watch the Emperor quietly took up his position underneath the pavitiog of ius da: Press, and the deilie proceeded. The whole of the troops who took part in this grand dis- play are thus oivided:— aa ++ -69,800 canon, And in addition 6,500 horses suc 141 givces of ‘The ding off occupied exectly ‘our hours, ‘The order of the procession was— tne Kmperor, preceded end foliowed oy toe Cent Garde and his suite. The wounded came uext, first the riflemen of the Guard, Next the Zousves, Light Intsutry and Grevaliers of we Gusrd, and after toeu ibe eoldieré of tae Live, tae Turcos ‘and some few cavairy soldiers, AB toes brave feuows marobed along, woe cf them with great citlculiy, & thrill of profoind sensation rau through the crowd, Bhouis of “Vive arm Vivent Jes Dieses,” resouad- €d everywhere, whilst tbe Ixvev as toe windows wad from ine ésteades waved iboir bandkercaiels and shower- €d down flowers. The houxe I occupied hat windows ieokiog into tne Rus de Ik Swix, anc 10 watsh the Contiated successiog of one Drigace afier scutner winding round from oll Goe Bonie. vards towards the Piace for hours was aumon over. powerwg. Such so ovaiW2 Was Lever ese. Crowes, yariands, bouquels were maowerva Goma from the houses upon Whas seemed s sea Of Btee!, eo Serried appeared im the distance the iMurmidadis Liars Of Dayo. mi AS the mec reacart the Piace they lovked like & Moving forest 0° ross, 80 completely Covered wore Uney with toe hovers of the citizens. Ever avd aoon as ‘ney passed ulong voidiers of the Line who guarded the pas- Bage Drose from their ranks to run aad salute sume Drotherin-arms sa(cly reiurned from Italy, ‘Tae Ceotibieres, in their pretty eoquettish dresses, at- tracka general atextou. Esch wore tue ‘regi- Mental costume of the r went to woteh 4ne was attacn- 4, and thore deionging W the Zouxves Wors ae tucbaa, Toe Turcos were the orserved of all observers. Caey Were divided iuio four classea—Tae Bedouus,tne wauuer- ing Arab, the Uuiia, xa toe K voyie, The Bedouin 18 % bora b.ave aud Keeper of gota; ae en- Ists, ano, proud of bu uniform, xs w great viva of turning whe artis be hes j@arut tae use of ayalost bis for mer Masters, Toe Wancering Arad makes & tas#otiicent Turco, he isa sere o: naturai marauder, aud exoupt waen Delore the evemy, sgwnrt whom oe Ogute with aspera thon, i# apt dodesers with Dig arms, Lue Uuild ues a gay hopor, asd hae aimoes @ Freach cam of countenance The Kavyte is a Herve mouctaineer, ARG Makes a capital oter em pretty little incidents occurred tu the course Of te day to witch i was an eyewitness Iaare say there were many otnere, Tne Emperor, 48 he ap- Prosched we Pikxe Vendome, maw the’ geacarmerie Pressing beck Whe peopic in A rude aud insoivut mauoer, BDO DIB MACNEr Of CUM OUt of his place sud interfer ig by voice wud gesture would have girea aay one a Jose idea of the uaiura! Kindmest sod youu diepvettion of the man’s deart, Some of ine regimens were ancompanted Dy their pecuriar pes animal—sumeumes @ dog, gomeimes Boat, Ald io ue wWeilaace @ large EKO) toe wai wes, like weir masters, were covered wita garianis, which they reemed w carry win ab excellect « Generai Foret, wco was particulariy Well recerved, o2 ap Proaching the Ecpress’s position in a very gravefai mau- IEF Gepoeiteo cue crows oF flowere at cue feet of the La- Prees ana soother ut thor of the Saperor. He macner Of doing it was excellen', «ud snowes kim a perfect norse Map, and bis valute aver wards with bis seord was very geucrally udmired. Ovce poor vivanciere, #no but beou ‘Wounded, peated with her crutshes in sa open cab bad Deca sullered to reach within a foot cr two of \he Palace, when some busy cilicmi refused ner suriher prozress, ‘fod then wound round in its Couree towards iho rite Jas glioue, they must have made a secoud defile, us it ware uncer the eye of the statue of tho Grand Us stain, that seetwed like @ thing of life on why wp of that pilar of brovzs, How the strange, eventful bistory of tue bourse of Bonaparte seemed writen before them ms snoy thought and talked of all things! [t became a question which was the more wonder!ul mun of the two, tho im: mortsi dead, who had carved out an empira for himeeif, or his living deacendant, who, amid difflsulties peculiar to his uge, had, tn the face of Poworsaad Prinoipsiiies, eco | ‘Vered that which was inst for ba!f « century,and appeared | Touch diepored to make some atdivioas tr. A Daaques was | Biven by Napoleoa to his marshsis, genorais, &2., 0a Saa- | | cay night after the reviow. fhe salle des Fetes at toe Talleries was dressed out with trophioa of arwe, shioid: bearing the names of the batties gaued in Italy, fags most tastefully arranged, and a vast quantity of gariauds of flowers and laurels interiaced. Across the raised ezirate 4\ the end op which tae throne stands was placed 4 abe for we Emperor, Empress, Princes aud Princesses of the 1m perial family’ Down ibe ceatre of the ali ran another for the marshals, admvrais, ministers and grand diguita- ries of the Crown, and lastly sioug the sides were dis- Posed other ranges of tables for the remaining gueste. At veven o'clock, every ope baviog arrived, their Majesties were anpounced, aad almost immediately after took taetr Places at the siate tabie, haviog uear Luem the Prinoass Mathilde, Prince Josph Boaaparw, Prinses Nucien and Joachim Murat, the Princesses Luciea and Joachim Murat, ‘the Princess Bacciochi, tbe Duke and Dechoas a’ Alpe, the Marquis and Marquisa de Rocongioviuo, Baroa the Baroness de Mondovi. At the centre tabie, in addition to ‘the marebals and other bigh personages, were the wives of the ministers and other nigh digoitaries The Empercr caunot certaioly ve said to havea siae- cure in the filustrious postion be bas attained. Take the 44th, for instance, A} baif past eighs he met the troops at the Pisce de la B ; be rode down wisn bis staff ‘through ihe Rue Rivoli, and must have ocoupied at least Balt an bour tp resoming it. Ais Majesty musi conus quently have riseo early, He accompanied tne army through the sireets of Paris, riding at @ bot pace, con- Unuslly raising ore bat auc saluting both sides—ia iteeif no mesn lador. He #at for four hours, after reasuing the Piace Vendée, on horseback, upright as dart, while ibe troops defiled, ealutiag and carefully makiog’ ail ob- BervaUces necessery to Dis poxition; for two Hoare he was exposed 10 tbe peiting rain, bu: he never fliacted or as cepted additional covery, Afver this Be lesves the ground only to Spperr sau in au hour ur two as how’ ata Ur gacy Danquet, wPere bis ligbiest word 14 cone? ang Lodd, DOL oBly OF Dis guerts bul by listenmg Eurups Tow following Gey we fed bim golag to Notre Dame im shan Sat let us once more revert to the file. All the theatres are open Oo thie eccariun to the maitigude free of casrge Such is their ap xiely to obssin places that as eariy as two Welock, M pot before, every avenue w the res cetive Theatres is Diccurded. “(i mnt de exoectod ghat 6uca a motiey group of mee in blowes and Women nasituried to the rough 43 Of labor Would coustitae a poor au Gwoce Whea sne Higher powts of Gramaic taleat were Oiepinyed. 1016 found forever to be quite the contrary. ‘The pertormerg never exert themprives to please more than ov (hete occasions, kad eome of the moet fla'sued Briisie Raye been Neard to way that they set tue hignest Falue on the exceileat discrimiastion exatoiied. Che pieces selected for their emusement are all of excelisns Gualsy, Abd the conauct of oo aucivace is always Bald to be sdmiraDi At one o’cletk and three there were tiltiog matches and boat recer oa the river, Bui ine densest crowds were collected oa the Espianade of the Iavalidee, where & gress Variety of emasements wers provided’ for we people. Theatres, military paciomimes, greased poles, Cevug et ihe top walcheu, silver cups, Kaadsome pipes, . ae prize6, oe mildary pantormimes bad all reference to China, bicb, o courze, opened another Geld of glory to Freacu armas Jo the evening the tumination was general: but {t was ‘a the gerden of the Lurteries that we chief atirartion wae to be fousc. ‘Che central avenue leading to te od palace cepreveoted a wide corridor of ught, formed by iampe of vari colors, disposed =m the most artistic mavner. The wide space which opeus beyono wae hemmee in with » iarge screen of Variegated mmitating the richest jewelry; at asdorter dietaace, be epect ror could wlmust imagine that he bene eraide, topizes eo. rubies beautifully tutermingted Tho reeerved gardens were thrown open tothe pubil:, sad ® OcDse Crowd bad Foon assembied up to tan very etuue- work of tbe building. Aloug ite bigaest cornice rara copunuour line of cocred hghis, aud several othars were 19 be keen GApOKES along the WINKS. A litle Detore uiLe the Emperor aud Emorees appesred alee oa tha ba oay of the ceniral window, dressed tu eveniag atlire. Tremendous cheers arose from the multitude, which weir “ojettien ucknowledged by repealed eaMlations, the Eqperor remaning uncovered all wwe time. after a fow moments they retired, wud the signal rocket was tired for the commencement of toe display of firework Ti Degen, ws usual, by a orililant flight of sky rozxete, which, op bursting, exposed to view the National colors of Frauce and Piedmont—bive, white and rea for the one, ‘The humbie venisie, wih its pale ocrupent, would bays relieved the brighter tues of the eovctacie avd aif edeo 8 pretty opporvuaity to the Emperor of eviocing bis sym pathy Unfortunately, towards the clove of thy diy it raiaed ‘The catraces were ali emptied 1a » moueut, aac Many of the occupants took refoge undercesn ibe oexms of ths consiruction. The deatractiz to silk Greeers aud boun Was frigtiiul. ‘he Emperor pimexi! was roake2 to Lue Bkin, though be vever fluched, od tue peouceso the lan Core and the dashing costumy OF cae Guides lowed Badiy forlorn, as tbey clored & military array which for she Bresier part of tue cay ibe rua bad #0 magvidiczet y shoze upon. Panis, Auge 1859 The Emperor's Fite—Coincidence with a Rebigwus Keast— Surfat of Gav Sights—Magn fcmt Display tn the Piace Fendime—Animating Scenes—Grand Banquet ty the Marshale and Generals—The Empsror's Posituom— Theatres all Opm—No Charge for Almision—Tilting Motches and Races—Grand and Gineral Mumin Splendia Fireworki—Tae Emperor and Empress Secking Repose—The Bridge difersmom— Quarrel of tie Mar shais, &e., &e Yesterday was the fit: of France, ana wili aoubtiess ao Conbiaus to be es jong a8 tLe Boaxpartes flud comfortavie Sparimenis at ine Tuileries. Ii is the day sacred tot! patron esint of 1 Nepoleoo though not ibe £ ® birthday, is Before 1848 pubic Elysees wns wt the Barric be On the aoviveraary of the king’s fee sod the July 29. But aster the revolution ot were discontinue: whico ured to be coiebr. vereazy of the uroc ais « r de sy, Bay revoiution of 183. February dota tere iwatttuved ed 0 din of Mav, che aunt caution dlis 0 Btituent Arsen’ were fery raagoiilo Bembiy vevotiog 200,000 france for the yurguee, and city of Paris wearily ea inuch. But by 4 decree of Fav Tuary 16, 1852, afier the oeup @état, woon the republic has gose the way of wil flesu, tae fete of ime ath ot Ma; ‘Was abolished and that of ihe 10t of August institu in its room. ‘Thi Gate beppens aiko to colucide with one of ths graud Peligious festivais of toe Romish onurch, aad therefore tue geletio# Of the Guy and of the Digut are preceded uot ouly Dy the eariy booming of cannon from tue Hospital of the Invalides, but by the matio Deil wmeh samravos the Oa. tholic worid to prayer. Oo the present occasion baer might be something calmiog to cay epiris in cae sound of Sucb invitations afler ali iue derce drummiag and tr and only o1 ne Von y. Tey at, the As 6 Peting of the previous day. 1 aonot Dy dread sione, most especialiy ae cronot maivtain bimself in one incerwaut whiri of fitedinn. Ths eye wad the ear can no more stand a purfeit shan ths stomace The painte of the mort consistent gourmet mune ovcu” Blonaily Lie fallow, or, wt lesa, like the lute Lord Sefioa, Ccudescend ovcamvusliy Ww dive off asadiie of mation; Bad eo the Wolling Of Delis in toe aitlereus churches of Los Capital dountiess waa 4 weicoms iadication of rest tw maby who negiected it as « summons to prayer. ‘The aay at ret looked ciougy aud generaily overcast, Dut about iweive o'clock toe euushine came out with ull its wonted brilimscy, ead witu somewhat Less of ius accas. tomed heat, Gradually shutiers, as 11 mecuauicuily, found their way stealtaily over ine wiadows of the aitfe ent magazing, bureaux aod depots of lavor. By one o'clock the hviiday folks were seea gaiteriog in small Slusters at the corvers of siroeis, in tue various paseages, &o:; and then, “with merry eye and ribboos origniy each lausie sought ber favored kuight,” nod tbe greut thoroughfares leading so tho Boulevard des Itwieus, the Roe de ia Paix, the Piace Vendime, we Tuveries aud too Champs Elysees soon began to be throcged. The greai odject of aisraction was tue Place Vendome. ‘To stand und gaze befvre those jasper puiars, waich, wan their goiden slatues, seemed to bave epruog vas ot we earth as by euchanimest—wo wander round tue two b tiful pediments which, on eiiber sd6 tae eat! tw the Rue ae la Paix, bore on their sides tbo names of the recent victories of Frauce—to feas: tbewr eyes om the bauners, trappings, wrestus, zarianda man oy and crowns which haa formed w wwuspicuous 4 part of | ‘Qhe preceeding day's military ditplky—uever secmed Ww dire whem. When iuey dia circulave, it was like the bee, to Beek fresh sources of eujoymont of the samy cbaracier, In & few minutes they wore in tne Pisce Veuaoine. Toore tood the mighty coluran, dark, majestic, severe in Simplicity; the ureow, tue greas Campan Martins was be. fore them, everytuiay rewaine st iuiact, was pavition of ner Majesty with ii4 gorgeow oraper7 was ua the Kaapri patiencent wsteilites avd quitted is: all was golleude. sun of heaven emved vemgnautiy; tue pRouers fiageralln tlutvered geutly; Un tramp of the goldier could not be recaiied. Lhe fury charger with “nig ‘mostril jaB reposing after the labors oe had vo wore aii sileut. Bat wny nat ro. ink, of wy jgoue mene, Kings and lord Bod govdly deuce were bat seusivie ilesis a ey aac ‘Dot the wulditade of holiday fuix uselt ther paces, 409 see how Luey looked recuulag ou Feet: hag ‘abd teaieutis of crimmoa acd gold!” to war to realize i, aud ia a moment goodly bourgeois of the capital were in the eeaia of thove who oul » few bours have wurned up their cose had much ae 0 pags betwixt.ths wind sod their ‘How they inughed sad chaticre: na like a Aigat * e8s an4 nis conscious Btrengsa = Yesterday there ap. j Pewred ia the Mumsteur th» following:— and blue, white wud green for the other. After them cans * pce resembling fourteen cassates, each haviog a re- volving wotion, aud throwing Out 4 profusion of liquid fire, ediob at imlervais changed co.or wad produced a uharm: ing effect, The vext piece repres nted « fall of water on thy most piiG Aeale, tbe extent of which veg not lees tusa 250 jepgi. Wolle thu was plaviag, ehowers of ae. nating bombs and Roman cacdies of every coaseirabie iipge O1 color Were ciacbarged, while the sky was lignie? WD repeated Henteat rockets Neti apcuared four tri ompbal co\umbs 10 various colored fires,someof tuem aur Bolt abd service a5 @ banquet. The tables were laid oy companies in the iafautry, by squadrons in the cavalry, sad by batteries im the artillery, Thore migat be some ecant ip the suppty of seats and othor hitie accommods thong, but there Was bone iu the material provided, or ike sppetite brought to bear upom is. The offisePa’ in Spected every’ sud after tosats bad been drank to the Emperor, the press aad the Prince I mporisl, the whole terminaied with one lous cheer from "70, 060 voices of “Vive L’Emperaur!” Az cue resougdet over the pigin the very towers of the olu cuateru keomed fo nod approwal ad he grim old batiiomenis vi brated under the thunder of vo.ces. Yewterday morning @ fuseral sercice was celobrated 6! Notre Dame in honor of the French syidiers kiiled in Italy The Avatrian carpoa which figured wt the military five bas Deen taken to the argepal of St. Thomas a’ acqivrs OF & detachment of the Artillery of the Guard. Toe Emperor, the Empreas and ths Priace Imperis! bave leit raris for Tarbes. From farves the Prince Lape rial proceeds to Biarritz, aud their Mujestios ‘to Si Sau- Veur, after bavipg pait & visit to the estate of M Fould. It eeeme that Docwor Raylar bas preacribsd vigniesn barbs—one # day—for the imperial couple at St. Sauvour Previous to their departure for Biarritz It 1s tho eval offictat Constiiuttonne! that announces the fact, aud. therstore we are bound to believe it, Bat why tuo lagy aud too genueman, even though an Emp:ror aad an Ewpress, should both need eXactly the wsme number, acd that bumber should be exactly cigutecn, is a question to be apawerea by pathologists. ‘The discussions at Zurich, secre; as they are, are eageriy canvaseed. In splie of the coutraitctioa of tne Panic, it is erilt believed that great obascies are in the wey of meettionent. M Desambrots, the Sirdiaian Plenipotentiary, flads himsoif sorely preesed apo, snd the telegraphic wire betwixt Zurich anc tne Tulle. vies bes been constantiy in request. Of course nusniag ww definiely known, as the greatest cure iv taken guAld the secresy 01 the conc! ‘The Graad Duke of Tuecany was in Paris for four days incoguito, having contiquai in terviews with Ni . Tue Freneb Army of 0 -upstion ta Taly, organized since the begmwaing of tae at month, aus placed uuder the Command ip ctiel of darabel Vaitleat, i us folluws:— 1. A geperai stall’, including oue general of brigate, General Jarres, Chief of the Siaf’; one lieuteneat colsaei of te stall, M. Hartang; two cnels d’esc.droa aua four captains. 2 Five divisions of ofautry , ovcupying differen! points: the drat, d’auemarree’s, Delog ab tulac, me secou", Unrich’s, one brigade ai oa, wud the ofaer, wica setiliery, Bergemo; the wird, & tt Pavia; toe fours, Venoy’s, at Cremonm and : the fita, Bourb cbi'g, ut Parca, Exch of theee divisions tas two patie més OF twelve pieces of the madol artery. 3. Two brigacee of varwiry, OLE Of laucurs, under Gene rei de Rahefort, oue Of Bunsars, uncer General Lep tila, In ihe; ciiy are wleo the stall of a6 under General Corflioieree; toe stall uf Whe artery, Uo Ger Geverat Ifoer; the tateodauce, cater M. Page,‘ ait she Bammistraiun wer vices fue Duke and Ducosss of Modens have let Huagary, where they have large eaiatee Une Jnvalide Kusse bas for some cme Been publisaiag srucics whic are remarkagie for priacipiee wud tau- guuge not often epvacigied in Kuseia, “Tro wate, Me Bay which sovereigns BOae could a@.<o peace and Cecile Ube fate OF nuNous Gas ystuud aw progieeses, aud natious are d ou ibeif fate. Phe nuncel in tee Mon of agsty had ceured (0 reign; when be made Ove Of Bis brotnerd, hiv Coumps, OF brs marsbais wevead the Wroow. aad when the people Witheeasd these Gy nace Changes Wilk pu iwaitference, Caring 1istie ay Being treated by & clever epecutator: wrent bas, however, Viewna for bon iat by the eide of th» asored righw of ayaastios there ROL 49 D Toe same u are pgnte of peoples end ibat aati secrificéa to tbe interests of am indie Jourbei Lueo Cepounces ihe wealies { Views, aia, bays, Pela oorevard to netionalities, and did promises which were made by pru Ie caliy shove tremuce “tbe work of Be.teraica, cunsders the revolutions of 35:0 ava 1848 the ooavequence of what was ope 1p 1856. The just war in Lomourcy wasalwo, in its spiuton, projveed py the Ootioasy with wnich Austria totlowed in the Letas peniafuis the systez. of tha! statee- wun As regardr the ctate of trade in Paris, (he manufactu vera have during ast Weok received &Lumoer of OfGerS, EUS OUrluCGE DAS DOE You Feacquired 16s elasticnt, Cue commssioas on baad are, Dowever, quite sullcient keep ‘ue worgmen well employed, fo mauy oracches mapufsctures wea ae even wanting, uae the period sbX'OUB!y JoCkeo tor When the suidiers woo were Suddenly cueduway oy toe war ia Ttaiy will agaia receive fur- soughs. Gerrodpy has decidedly rouses from tts inaction, end dae lately zent very cousideradiy orders to Paria; epparent in Dasinees relatious win Foglapd, particularly in arucles sutwble tor the Eaut io- Oise and aupiraliag markets. The accounts from Rouen abd Satbausea are elev more favoraole. At boih thuse Pikoes during te past week w go0U deal of buses nas peep dove, bolo in calicues avd cotton yarn, at Lyovs the munufacturere, WHhout being very brisk, are anic to keep most ot the looms st work. The cowen market ut Havre bas been firm, und prices were wulpteinec, but tue tales rather limited, wanuraciurers hoiding buck 1a hopes ot bigber prices. the merriage of the daughter of Mr. Mason, tha Minister of the United Sthtce, to Mir. Anderson, of Kicbmonc, V; givia, Wil Have been already aiaie Keown to you’ a6 tbe tims approaches ior the tou! departure of M> fasoa, Americans geperaily seem wore tuclined fo tuca tue ‘aces towaron the rising BUL—that Is, Lis E40 eos0r—toan untied by Hara acd some by cagies.” Tos graad prec fance Was in (he snaps of 4 facade of a Lempts af Peace, forey yards bigh by Bixty in widta. On theright avd ieft were muiltary troppies and flags, ant batweeu them eseutcbecn? Searing the names of ine Victories mt tao Aion in Itwiy. the exbibition clowed by the banquet, to the execubicn of which tt could almost be iangived tuat Ruggieri, Who 4@ usual furoiehed toe display, had por rowed the vee of Mount Vesuvius, ana sabs itueed for the flames aud tava ine countices thousan te ot oeliliant sights which filed the ar and drew forth gnch loud aop!ause Yee crowd of perseps was, a+ al, very great, aad nOuslDg Could Exceed the order, goo? cndust wav geserat courtesy of manner they displayed, OF course, every oul building wasabiaze of fight; out itl the exception of tue Toyleries, to @hica I bave more vayeciatiy alluded the ilumibations were on a aecidediy Ives apien rid soul toan urosl. It seemed ag if the mitary spectscie of tae receding day bud in part used up toe evergwe usually Geveloped ip Lhe 1mperiad fore Yoo Emperor ang Emprees depart to morrow for a littls Trevose, #Dich ti jormer most Dave ceed a bie Majesty cas ull the sppearance of ex b Some dizappolniment i exparieaced that the os vation thould not Lave furn:ehed m apeech of more genera but pe doubt ths ditficaities experienced in tae sottiement of Tie!y coro: acmitof muca being said at prevent. The Parisians have 1a the mennwaile haa th satistaction of teking w ve mplacent earvey of their gi entirely ia the ha of on who can, if be pleases, Jost ae vastly turn wgeloct themselves 4B ID aDUIMer Cire tion; and Ley are boi NkE’Y +0 forget it. At the corbers 0 the new bricge beteoen the Port Rovale aud tue vartde la Concorde a marble tablet bas boon placed, Dearing the Inscrintion. “Bridge ot Saiferias built im the reigo of Napoleon LL, 1864-1859," Martha! Caprobert and Marea Niel have a pretty litwe quarrel as to whekber the former did or aid no come wt the proper time to the iatier's assistance at Soi ferimo. Caprobert gaye be did, snd rates Niel svundiy; Stel seye, though Re sent to nim seven times, be did not’ Paris, Angus: 18, 1869, Tne Geneval Amnesty~The Journals Reiseved—Comments of the Cmsitutionnel—The Camp of St. Maur—Grand Breakfast to the Troop:—Funerai Service—Drparture of the Imperial Fumily—the Zurich Conferenze—The Army Y Occupation in Kaly— Views of the Russian Press— Trate im Parit—Marriage of the Daughser of Mr. Mason, the Unated States Mimister—Regard for Mr. Mason—The Star Spongled Banner, de., dc. ‘The Emperor bas worthily compicted nis first campaiga by an act of good will alike indicative of his natural kind- DECKER. Napoleon, by the grace of God and the national will Emperor of the French, Ww ei whom taege presents may come, greeting We ao herevy decree as followe:— article 1, A {nil and compisate sanesty is granted to all to occupy themselves muck about tae serdog iummury Take bin for oi} in all, however, Mr. Alagoa nas docu no cigeredit to the great country woica went bia forte His easy gorsiping manner dues ust coincide wiih the go-khoad spirit of the agericene bere; hut iz is comeoing to bore been wble to twprese Joreiznore, ae Me Musou Has dove with Lhe coaviskou Hal good manners are guilt Geld penor by # nacion whose ardor for Liberty Booeimes out reeph thove prescribed iauamarts of soot! iife waizn tne wisdom Of eZee bas ebowayored to preserve. Me, minson AWS Oublives Many prejuaices, ad sii will remew mission bere #i.a respect. iu my Gescription us the files I ougnt to Buve mevtioned tbat the st7i9es ond Bier Spkogied SaDLer proved a very sonsplewoUs fepture Upon the Houses by whica the grand ili Ary Procession paseed Guribaldi at Florence, A letter from Fiovence of the low altimo Geverai Gar: di errived bere moraing at ten as proceeding 1m @ carriage, inewrto, to tue New Yor 1, When he wes recogviz'a by « group of volun \ tbe atreet. They immediately ra shouting, “it is be! 16 is be! You may imegy was collected by he ime the carria tre of tue town lt Was a Cisplay of Woe popular enthusiasm. The new ‘nm from street to street, from house to house, and iv & stort ume Gardaidi’e name was io every mouth. Alt ‘ne windows were iugtactiy decorated with flags. The strecs where Garioadi’s Bote! stands is crowded with eople flocking tutner from a!) quartera. He was orced to wppeur several times on the Dulcony, whee he wee cherre. with an entburietm that deties description Although be Das got over bis filness, be still suffers from weelDers D ibe eg, Owing to ac atiack of rneumatem ‘be government cent to compliment Garibaldi as S002 aa he arri “bis afternoon be will visit M. Ricasol, sbe President of the Counct! er tue © tor ever!’ whe Conference at Zurich, 4 Paris lover in toe Independance, of Brussels, taye:— Some particulars of #oas took pieve La the Heat sittiogs of the Congress have come to me {rum & very autnentic source. ‘Toe first etting pretented nothing of importance; after un excbango of powers m prelimipary conversation Ou ge verbi facts was opened. It was ouly at the second oue thet thiogs took @ more eerious turn. When the pviaw agreod ob at Viliufranca, which stipulate for the retura to the duchies of their princes, were raentioned, the Sardi nien pleuipotentiary declared that it was impossible for him to adbere to that clause, and that his joetruotion# en- joived him not to consent to @ proposition wnich Piedmont ‘Would never accept. AD asuimated digcussion then arose, which was supoorted by Baron de Bourqueney and Count 4e Colloredo agaiuet the dardinian plenipoteatiary, and it became at length so warm that the last named repreventative was obliged to leave. Pri- wate interviews bave since taken piace, but nothing has shaken the Geterminstion of M. Dessubrois, as Lis in. structions on the point are precise, The matier has been reverrea to Viewns, Turin and Paris. sIt follows us a matter of couree that the Sardinian Cabi- net will maintain the same aititade, unless the Emperor iedivicuais woo have Deeo condemaea for politcal crimes Sud mirdemoacorn, or who Dave been the ovjects of mew sures of uafety, articio 2. Oar Ministers of Justice aad of the Interior are charged io the execution of thes: presenta, NAPOLEON. Given ut the Paizce of the Lutleries, thie 16th aay of August Deancie, Duke de Pacone. To-day, algo, another decree appears, announcing that All warnings issued to Various journaia are considered as not having been given, ‘The effect of toe frat decree will be to opan tho gates of France to every Frenchman, whatever ais previous ante- cedeaws. Victor Hago, Louis Biauc and others, may now “tobe return without baling a jot o! teir ia¢ependence, for the Word “enuesty” places them ou an equality *tuoh excludes everytntug in tue shape of favor or par- von. Ite timpiy oblivion; and the Emperor may be sap- poeed to tay to the exiled patriot, “Brother, we have been botn in the wroog.” The language of the sem! official Conkilutionnel on the occasion is, “Yes, it ts clesriy eo ambesty. It is nots pardon; tt is not clewency; tt is & reconciliation of wil the members of the mame glorious familly. Let them come utmong us, all taoae moo formerly stricken for tbe Galyativn of tke country. Let thew come without wounded pride or bitterness, We will Welcome them without reproach, or rather with the Te. spect due to faults wnich bave been expiated in miefor- ” ee folowing Generals, by unvther decree, are created Senators, with the respectebte addition to their iucomss of £1,000 per annum:—Gererais Forey and Uh'rey; Gene. rel Ney, Prinoe de ia Moskowa, Vice Admiral Trehouart, Count de Labedoyen, Deputy; Baron Paul de Reneriont, Deputy ; Baron de Vinceus, Counsellor of State. Atnong those who have recsived the Cross of the Le. zion of Honor are M. Texier, one of the editors of ton Stecle, and M, Schiller, editor of the Patric. M. Rence, of he Constitutionnel, was promoted to the grade of oflicer ‘The vircue Of tho republican Wécle seems in danger. Toe camps of St. Maur act Maisops alfort ar Napoleon should weigh #9 heavily op King Victor Ema nuel 88 to induce bim to yield. A letter from Berne of tbe 14th ultimo saps — Although the Plepipotentiaries of the Powers repre- | ented in the Conferences of Zurich have met every day thig week, but littie progress hss, tt in stated, been made tn the task which they ave to accompiten, a frequeat exchange of telegraphic despatches aud of correspondeace taker place beeen the Pienipotentiaries and thelr res pec- tive courts, The grand dinner offered to the members of the Con ference by the authorities of the Canton of Zarich pro Sented nothing remarkaote. Forty-two persons were pre Sentet it According to the custom of diplomatic bao quets, few toasis were drunk, and they were proposed it very brief speeches. The Oret, proposed by M. Dubs, President of tho Coun Ci! of State of Zurich, was “To the three monarchs whi bave chosen Switzerland, and in Switgsriana, Zurich, for \be place of meeting of the Confereuce;”’ gad be sald tna. Sil the Confederation aod the town of Zurich in particu 7, Considered themselves highty honored. The second, “To tne Swins Confederation,’ was proposed by Count Volloredo, Austrian Plenipowattary, who galt that the members of toe Conference wore most grateful for the cordial reception giver them. The third ad last toes given by M. Frey Herose, Vice President of the Confederation, ead delegated by the federal goverpiwent; tt was “To Peuce, which the con- ference bas to conrolicate, and for which ail nations es pire.”? The cinner, which commenced at 6 o'clock, was rather dull during the drat hour, but afterwards became some what animated. THE VERY LATEST NEWS. THE MINISTERIAL CAISIS AT VIRNNA. Vinwwa, Augues 19, 1889. Count Leo Thun bas declined to accept the post gf Miniv~ ter ot ie Interior. Count GoinchowaK: is eaid to be aise ‘opposed to enter tuto a miniatwiai comiuaiion. Since the return of the Emperor to Vicon no council of the Mipinters will iu power has been bald. Chere ww report thar Austrian comps d/armée wre to De Concentrated near Kovigo on the yoad to the Legation® and to Meqeua, The official Wiener Zatwng contains « Jist of numarour miNtArY Prowo\\oMk wad distinctions mado on xcowett O° hg battle of :olfertno, Paris, At the banquet given by Count Coiloredo, M Doubs proposed the health of the Emperor of Ausiria, and Count Colloredo, io his toast, te permanesce of the frtendsbip between Austria and Switzerland end the go roment of Zurich, " Avavar 19, 1859, Ip the next sittings of the Conference it ia supposed that the question of the boundary of Lombardy aud her participation in the Austrian dopt will be sottied, To-day there was a coalerenve between M. de Bourque- ney, the French, and M. Desambrois, the Sardiaian Pieni- potentiarios, RUSSIA. Paria, August 19, 1659. ‘The report that the Grand Duko Constantine will leave tine Isie of Wight to procesd to Biarritz is considered to be without foundation. The Grand Deke will, ou the con- teary, proceod direct from Eogiand to St, Petersburg, to be present al the fates which are about to take piacs tuere ‘on the 6th of Sepiember, when the hereditary Priace bo- comes of age. THE FRENCH FUNDS. Paws, August 19—12:05 P. M. ‘The French funds open tirm, and ata rise of nearly a quarter—rentes being quoied 69 15. 12:15 P. M. Rentes stand now at 69.10. S43 PLM, ‘The Bourne closed with firmneas. Renies being 69 1b. Morkew. THE LONDON MONBY MARKEM. (From the Londoa Times (city article), auguet 20,] Tho Kngiist funds nave auown increased firmaser to- day. ovsols opened at yosierday's quotation, 99% aX, nod in & few micuies advanced to 953, a 3%, from wuich there wax 60 rescuing. ‘Toe goverament broker boughs £15,000. Keduced for the savings baake, aud for ths pre- nen’ hese purchases appear to exercise the principal ia fiucnce ou toe market, fae cuiot feskwre of the forvign wows Gonsisted-1n Ihe report that ® Freact army of o> servation is to be directed to the Beigian froetier if the Commbor at Brissels sbould venture to aanciion the go varnment project for the completion of the fortificatiouy of Auswerp, out iu the preseat abuadaoce of move Procuced po «flect upon prices. Bank etock (eft off at & 224; reduced and pew three per cems. 96 a 3f, In eicck, 2186 221; and Exchequer bills, 236 @ 20s. pre- micm, (b the discount market tbe rate bax receded to 24 per ceo' for tbe best paper Dot having more thas two moutne to run. ‘Tne tual quoletion of tue French three per cents ou th Paris Gourse this eveniog was Gif, 16¢ , euow:ag @ furtner recovery Of an eigoth. Tae Raesian joac hes receded tw day to one quarter o thres-rightts premium, Tne subscription bsis cise to morrow (Satui day) Trapsactions ta anticipation of the new fnuta ioan con. Unne to take place wt 08 3 9816 Tos return from tbe Bauk of Kogland tor the woo ending the t7th of August gives the tollowing resuite when compared with the previous wesk:— Publ c deposits... £6,229,836 tncrease..... £317,293 ‘The market coatinuss firm, Otuer deposits... 14149,400 Decrowe 435,489 On the ovber tide of ths account: — Gov't eeourities..£11,200,668 Tocreaao, » £1,098 Ovber eecurities, 18,291,046 Decreass Asi, che amount of noies in circulation is £2!,676,120, deing ep iworeuse of £51,065: and the eivok of Hellion ta voLn Cepsrtments is £17 UU9,147, showing adecrease ot £422,741 when comparea with the precediog return RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND CO.'S CIRCULAR. Livexromn, August LY, 1859. Corroy.—The market bas beea very du! ali tae week, but ends with # slightly better feetiag. Cotton is atti freely offered, and ell qualities must be quoted rasbar lower, say one-eighth ef a penny per !b im grades abov: Bod below middiog, and Ope vixicenth of a penas per io ta micdiing, whico seems to be ibe qual a de. mend, Ali saady and dusty cotions ure cite aegiccted In Mancbester there t8 very litte Goiwg, ous to cue 4 tence of stocks of goods sad yaras prices goueraliy are fatrly kupported. ‘‘Sfiecting” Orieuns, 71-164 ; Mobile, 6 16 16d; upiaade, 6 13 261. per ib. BREADSTUHS.—Lbe errigais ibis week consist of 1,34! quarters corn from Cazacs; 2,833 quarters waeas, 1,24 quarters corn, 167 eacks flour from Fraace, 639 quartorn wheet from the Baltic, and U,644 quarters cora from tue Mediterranean, Farmers’ deliveries 0° wheat for the week ending Jast Saturday were %5,045 quariers at 44e, 11d, against 96,663 quarters at 45», 2, 10 Lue corres. ponding week of last year. During toc past week tne re- orts of the weather, although in dome dietricts euowery, have oeen generally five, and barvest work makes Balisfactory progrees. The grain trade bas ruled quiet, with ititie change in the value of any article. At our market to-day, ao improved tone was manifested in whest, snd a fair consumplive Dusiness was douse, chicfly in French red, at prices in some caves the tary deerer. Flour quiet ut Tuesday’s rates, {adiaa corn freely offered aud diflicult tw geil at previous prices; Egsptian. more o- lee out of condition, bas arrived froe- 7a. per 430 1 ly, and w offered at 24s. w We quote wheat, red Caicego and Milwaukee, 7a. 6d. a. 34; La. omoa, &5. 90. a 98. 2a; waite Western, & 98. 64, Flour, 1 2s, 3d. Indian corn, mixed ana yellow, bu. 6d. a bs. white, 78. a 7e. 6d. per 100 los. Beer, of te zeconcary qualities, is presned for enl@, and offere? at a further reduction without leading to bosiaess. Tae best brands meet a siow retuil sale at about previous rates, Pork continues neglected, with ap accumulating stork. Holders are very auxious to realize, but there are u9 buy. ¢78, abd prices atili give Way, our quotations being quite pomivel. Bacon.— he demand for American is on the most it Mited reste, Rome cuce and Iriva coutinnivg plentiful, aad Telatively coeaper, and prices have dechaed 1s. a 23° per cat, ebort middies, rib ia, selling ai 47. per cat ia retail. Lazy in limited inquiry at our last quotations, 55s. for good refining to 56x for fine quality, aud 575. for ext: retail, The week's sulee do not excced 59 tons, TALLOW Cull, ana Belipg ouly m retail Of Butchers’ Associxtion, the nominal vaive ts 658. per cat , but this Price could no; be mate tor quanuty. {a Loadon ine Inaaket 18 quiet, at 548. 6d. & 65u. per cat. for P, ¥ OC, Kouw —ommon sieady at 3g. 8d. a 3s, 94, por owt., with suien of about 4.000 obi«. Baki Ty wow: Pollasvlphis brings 93, a 92. 64 and Baltimore bags 6x, 9d. uw 78. per cws., but only in the Ous —Notbing doing in eperm or whale. Skeps.—Tbere have deen no transaci.oas in clover, flax or timciby BAKING, BROTHERS AND 00.'S CIRCULAR. Lospos, August 19—5 P. M. Our colonial and foreign produce markers continue very Quiet, aba prices generally are without material alteration. Mency abundant, Consols leave off 962, «9554 for money, 95 55 @ 9656 for account. Bar silver 68.1%0. Mexican dovare Se 03gd. American eagiee 763. 30° Doudl»ous— Spanish, 768. 64.; Sout American, 748. 34. Americas s\ocks without regular demand. United States 6’s oif¢ret at 95; 6's offered at 92%. Some sumil transactions pave occurred in Pennsyivania inecripuous 82; io nin 5's and 6's at 8644, in Peonsylvanta Jentra Rairoad obligations at 89, and in Panama ratiroad bonds, Ast moriguge, 1865, at 99° Colonikl bonde are drmly neld: Vavada 112%, New Bronawick apa Nova Scotia 110. foe tea market is dull: common congou Is. 3144. @ Is, 3344. por io. CoRN.—The market continues without improvement, Laat week’s average price of Kogtish wheat was 433. 11d ob 98,044 quarters returned, We quote white Amoricen wheat 42a. a 45e.; red, 403. a 428. per quarter; flour, 208. 4 238. per barrel, TALLOW. —St. Petersburg Y. C. is quiet at 558. on the €p0t, ard S58, 61. for tue end of the year. Tin meady: blocks 138¢., bare 189s,,reflne4 1458. Fo- resgo firm, Straite 1408. «© 14:8 , Bance 1448, TURPENTINE —No gaiee of rough. Spirita offered at 358. 6a. 36a. tor American in casks. Chamber ot Commerce. The reguiar monthly meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce was held yesterday at one o’clock P. M., Pelatian Perit, Premicent, in the chair. ‘The following named gentlemen wore electod members of the Chamber, viz: Peter Cooper, Robert C. Fergusson, Stepben Hyatt, George B. Satterlee, Henry Sacidon, James | D. Sparkman, On motion of the Present, James A. Steveur, Jr., was eiected & member of the Committee of Arbitration to fill a ‘vacancy. Toe Pamavent stated that before proceeding with the reguiar business be would notice the edi-oria) article published ia the Journal of Commerce on the annua! report tesued by the Chamber. He ‘aid tne documeut was got up by the Chamber with a good dea! of labor, and published without any selfish motives, and it was a work which be and others of them would deem a substantia end vawabie document, Tbe remarks made by tne news- eper on the work were very violent, and tne assertion it made that the whole volume is full of biundere he thought right to eta was not correct. Ds Payerek OGpen spoke briefly in favor of the report, eno read ® meburcript with the errors made ip the com pilation of the work. He moved a revo utioa, woich was Adopted, that @ supplementor errata be pudlisned and Sent to members of ihe Chumber and other parties to bom the report bad bven sent, PaosrEn M. Wetore defended tie charges made agatuat the report. Hesaid the Coamber nad beea in existsnce Goout ninety years, end it vever bad the courage w padliah # report wotli this, aod De taonght it war highly creditable to its projectors and cyayilers, and she Chamber is under deep obligatious tw \ae geatlomen wi Coroposrd the commitiee. He tnought tf taere ars errors in the document iet them be poinied out and corrected He salt thet w most every work of auy exten! leened, and especially thore works whore @ large amount of marwtics are empivyed, that it is impom bie to get them from the press without errors, aud it would De frequently observed that 4% page or more of errata would be alized to the works, He alluded to the fact ‘hat toe fame difficuitice exist io tbe preparation of gor grpmeniel cooumeata, Davin Ocpen thought that a moro del{berate action shoule be taken, by ting for timo soffictently long sgoertain whether there are uot other errore, Mr. Oroyik cilered a supplementary rexpiation, which Wag EHOpED, that each contributor to the work be re- quemied 10 review his portion of tae work and report any errora tbat be may discover for correction and padi: cation. The Vormitwe of Arbitration reported that they hat Cammiaesd the recounts of bir Bogert, the late Secrotary, government had erected & Buflioiont Dumber of iigath oases ‘the oppoaite etde of the chanel, it was dexiradio that the: President of the Chamber be requested to communica with ine Presideat of tao United States, asking bim to bring to the notice of tho Britiah government the uecessity of erecting nuitable gots ou “Great Stirrup,” “Little 2? and Orange’? Cavs. eee M. Wernors said that ho understood that Mr. Reed, the United Siates Counmissioner to Uaine, was now ‘op bis way to this country, and would probabky arrive ta New York duriog the present month, aud as thar geatio mab bad been the negotiator of an important treaty, he had hoped to pear some membor of the Chamber offer @ resolation to-day tencering courtesice to Ur. Rood dur- ing bie stay in the city, Ho sald the only complaict against Mr. Reed was, that he was a Littio aboad of other diplomatiate of otuer countries negstisting the late treaty with Ubina. Be thought the first commercial city ta the United States ebouid move in eae matter. No motion prevailed, and the mater was dropped. Counterrsir Monry.—William Stanley ani Margaret Cochrane were brought before Justice Sieors on charge of $2 counterfeit bila om the Baok of Mutual Re- demption, of Boston, Mass. The prisouors wore commis. ted fur ex.mination, PRRSONAL, eee PO AA RRNA Ne Ni RESPROTABLE PARSON WSO WISHES TO adopts hevlthy male bt! F onll wt Hered Sicie Dea ganna eras terian G , will emol Mb Gs a aan them at Msboa, Georgia fe a Me ¥ B WSO sDDBESSKD J**, BY. WLOHULSS HO tel, on the 80th inat., will state the numer oo Fi ib avenue, o* wit call PFOBMATION WANTED—OF MARTIN QUINN, Gat dener, Waailaat acen in Franklin treet near West Broad- way oo Monday, August 19, ot lls. M., taeo on his Bishome at creage, NJ. Baa not bon beard of sinc ta ined, age 66, beight 6 fee: 8 taches, wernt 160 lve gray, eboxt gray whirkerw; cost dunk gray tweed, onot bod white corton cheek vest of etme, black beaver friends wil! be toanktul for any Tends atreet NFOBM TION WAKTED—OF WEN WILEWUMIN Svepeabrink, acd her brother, Gicbaré Rorthaus by Wotr Gutresenc parente in Biberveld, Pramia the, tormor let Brooklya for terre Haute, indiana, and ber drotter Sow York for Nova seoda, tn 1856, and Save never soawarad (he the letters acdreresd to toem. ' any inf emetion from or abont them will be thasktully received aad tranemitted io their Old parents by a. Sehotewind, 4 Broadway, fstew York, Indiana papers please copy. HPOKMATION WAATKD—OF THOMAS SMITA PO lorea hoy, twelve yearsold Left bis homa Wedneriay working. mt reven o'clock, iad on dark cuasimere cwin, screw Lat and bools any information of bie wheceabaun whl be thansfuliy received by bis auat, at 107 West Fou - teenth street MuiZa Beis Pha WOK f RFT BOWE ON THE 2075 OF AUGTET, af LOS Liv irapeb, we+ Jeresy, Napoleon O. Geermcn, a colored Bad on when he left Bowe a crab pair of pante, wore st (oe ores, and @ black apd welts {rock cost acd plaid cap: atertasady baie pila built, full eyes aud bare footed uy Tiurmetion of bls will be Wenktully received be his die eceed motber, sane Garrtaon, Long etanca Post odes, XJ oe Dt Joka f. Brown. withe gunatore, 208 roadeay, NY ‘A ll ether paners please cops and oblige w diecrenand Taother % MOLERE DEME"6K, & SPAINABD, AV OD © pioye of Seal Hnclenas at Havane, will hear of ining to bi: advantage by calling oa Gulet, Bavoy « Oo, 37 Brosdwoy ke~T Ao Ve TAI DAY SEaeD YoU Was in M - town. Lam indeed very sorioust ace you ot me kuow bo: Posrtoly Can, commuvicate ia aos ver aoe way wil give You very good rensone wey 1 did vot write Mew Orem; old feeltegs are more eierdfast than ever fe MP. ey boy YW ILL B.NGLSTON GARNER, LATE OF OL UGH A, covnty of Armugh, treiwad ‘glease forward hia widre; to Serwb Jane vee. who Ran icogortsat information for Rim at 296 wieecker etreet, New York. THE FASHIONS. WALL MILLIARRY. —M hs. VAVIDS ON, 129 oL sx JK Me 2 etzeet, weet of Broadway, reopucttuliy tufseme soatuera Weeiern merchants suo millive fw now peepee folt Paris fall milivery so¢ oxttern bonoets, of i tee at che lowest wholesale prices, 125 Blancker et went ot Bruad ready & Inrge bap cimet ny 6 ceen for the inet ane bege rospectlu:)’ (7 S&y toAtehe NAS the Usdoval acvantage of the Lewest designe and styles direct from those markets (QURASD CPRNING.—MME VRMORERTS NEW YORK “first premium esiporium tor patterns of el! the artiwe sad re'ishle povelites of Paris, Loadop aud New Yorr tish fons 378, Brondway-—nracchas 872 canst wireet and 22 Rowery; 262 Fulton strert, isroorlyn; 134 Fourth stroat, Wil Humeburg: 726 Chestnut sirest, Philade pbia, nad ty all the princlyal cites of the Union. “amads, Oud. he bri a and exientive disolay of elegant fall and winter faehime in advence of the published m (0 COCNTRY MILLINERE..PATIPERN BONNETS OF unsuroassed styles, xt exceedingly low prices. are xn gantly on bend RAY 65'S, 89 wivision eireei, between 21 ce NEW PUBLICATIONS. B Ks TO BE PUBLISEND OW 44TUBDAY By D. APPLELUR & CO :— BSVARFASS DING SK 2ND TRA, price $! 50. FIGL AAD THE FIGTans 1 vol. 8va, $200 kT THE Byer, Wso0Si5H'S UNABBIDQED DIOTIONARY, NEW PICTOAIAL EDITION 1,500 pictorial Wivewstions. 9,060 to 10.000 new words ia s Table et eynongme, by Mf, Gootrteh With other new features, cogetbur with ail the matter of previous edittooy, in one vomme nt Price $6 50 id hy ali bwaveliers. GAL, MeARIAM tield, Kase. SME Oia 1,750 pages. A a PORE iT 0 WaUL sTREST—TNK COBH s? WTO DEPOT — & Potice to my po'rone to tae canuiry why hove favored me with orders (oer exorens uct mall) for my watcher {55 nex & ita! of prices for whicli t wil seod os or more to «ay ese the Un ted States. en receipt of mom ‘nod Inaured to place of plese from 20 purchesed whe: er, Uw! ‘ated bough! at my eatabinmwent tt ttshouid not pr 60 percent lev than reguisr poices. tH. an Git watebes....... Merling stiver wntohes. Si-worh $ G—worih 12 Hering eliver lever waicher fgets Sreriing wilver bunting wate + B—worth 6 Blerling micer bunting levers. worm Sliver epgileb parent levers. i8—worin LO. in DUBtiC Kg CABER. ee ee + 2h —worth Alwerican watoes, in ailver hunting cesea.. worth ot) Gold 18 cars: watches... Gol? 18 osrat levers... Gold 18 carat buniing watebea Golc 18 boning levera.... Gold 18 orret levers, gold cad. Void 18 osrat hunting levers, g)4 cag Go'd bunting leve #, heavy Cases... Gold Wngited vateat levers, 18 carats. Gold Bnglith patent levers, awericsn patent levers, 9 18 onrat wo welt winding bunting watenes... Watcrer in Runttug cases, 18 carste onty $5 sOnly Bi only ti vonly iting Chben..... 100 iidng’ the” ay” and 98, $50, G75 und 10» suave NUekiav AO Dismond enamelled watehss, in huntlog ows Anameiled bung watches Sy S. ae., Remember No. 11 Wall etree, tip steirs, J. MACDUPY. A UUBN'S WATCH Axo JAWHLAY SrOas, BMUVED FXOM Li Wail BTRSET To 415 sroadway, one door below Canal street. Watches, jewelry, allver and plated ware at very lo price: GauBGR }, 4 LOR. B cresce, he for ante to pay savecons, at whoirente price: 6 to pay advexces, all before Darchuing elecwoere sad ekaraine tbe x ney ane orioes, wt $81 Brodwe), 351 Broadway, 381 Kroadoey {OMPUBITION 4NY GOLD iat OdaiNs- wae ranted to stand acid end not wo color, from $1 Go ted eae 110 per cow: EQUAL IM APP*ARAMGD manufactured from ana % be injured by etthar air }; earrings from 42, 831 w ATCHSS aNU JEWHLAY REPAIRED, IN T.5 ak GHC: © ALLENS Ais Srondwar, tne Sour bole Ones K wey, - rect, formeriy of Mo. il Wall street. ‘Biss, Ih IN MiND.—rae Bear HAVANA BEG AR: ever sold for three cents; best imported Holland per bottle; London dock port wine, 4s; sherry, tae a i cognac brandy, 6a. At 87 Fulton street, usder Fulton Bank. Ibe HAVANA AND DOMESTIO #BGARS.—A Jurge supply of imported Havana and dor segare, of Superior quslity, and warranted to give satistaction, constaatly sogar ageucy, 0p hand and for sale at PALMKR’S tobacco aud 182 Pearl street, opposie Cedar atreet, S{TESITON, BANDFORD & CO, IMPORTERS OF HA +) Fane sexars, 69 Keaver street corner of Wiilinm, offer for sale 4 graces uavane segars, of thetr own importation, either in boud for export or from etore, duty paid. ESRI AS #TAFOIAL TRETH INKESTSD aT THE LOWEST poartole prices ets on silver, $8; gold, $25; contioueus ume on plating, $26. ceetb axtracted without pain « ice 119 Canal street, near Meroer, one block west Brosd way: vt, BAGLETON, RTIFICIAL TRETE --FULL GETS ON PURS SILV Ed ‘only $4; on fine gold and plating, with continayus gor, And warranted equal to Any tu Sew York, ingle teeth, teeth ited end rxtrscted withor the etal pain, by 4 IOCeR, between event i aga MMO LUAHES, Leustat KOPL DENTAL OPERATIONS -~THR akTi. OP teat tote aling for dvonved. teih te Inicoaises wn s0ft; gives no palm. Achtog tee.b, or mere shells can be tlle) with it, Koomeof the discoverer corner of Broadway and Thirty first street. A studeat wanted. Pm ee == FINE ARTS. (4(NE ARTS.~FOR Sa L¥, THR ONLY ORIGIN ALDYA taste of the great iragedienre. wacbel, weether with » cumbe Of oh ce engravings, (ramed a> uniramed, of world renowned arteta & magnificent guitar 3. the owner leaving ne city, Un View Mt the wore of W. salfUKic, Ki sroe: way. Pagrosesranns—an EXOSLLENT LABOR SIZKD ‘Harrison camera—lekee s piovure 1! by 14 menes, avo Sue large camera box and heavy iroo stant, four fine show. cnaee to Row oletures at dour, end one beudaoas room Abow- owme; wil be Bold oxether o- separately, chess WM. F, BUGS i, 478 Broadway CRANOK FOK Ladigs TO BUY Bas = fh consequenee of retiring trom the wusiness, UBUFBL OMI, of 01 Osnal etreet three doure wane ot trond. I} sell out bis ealire auck over $5000 worth of “tom ambroicertes, reni theexd lesen, triamipge sad Frocob f goods. alt of which have beno nought for case aad will be ‘ata very great reduction to clove thn business TTSNTION, SKIRT BUYREA FROW TAS SOU) Ban North ant Week trait aud erumion war weere voringe 2. 16 aud 13 spring skirie, T0y 470s gond auage, well made and che: CO in Hautsa, birt Factory, 281 pring st, wear Hudson, , N MLEGANT THING FOX TAY LADIKS. a 8 8, MOORKS BOALLUP&D INFLAT EY BUSTLE. ‘This bustle possences mens navaninges over ail oihee! man adv Theam bo taflated more or lees, acvording fo tun size req nklat SUPPORTS, oat gevoetwl matinee me deeacted apnea Sin whos hem Bold wholesale by Et at. WB, by, JOKM, J21 Wagnau ei on a QONANT & 30,. 28 Dey ate OALHOUN & Voooy sty aud avail retall fasoy und dry rove storon ‘Woven AMILY BOUSSKKUPISG G00) F Baars Vue, Paxony.' Weluk, ery other flanne's, ‘York mills. Wemuutts, Semper, deus autres aloo full, ling of ines masks, towellings. ab: ArApOreA Cully 20 ae DEREMAN & COMPAS 3 Broadwoy. 'T GOODR. a re ebesiese respectfully sololts tre attection of the ladies to her extensive sock of mourning sud rr} Be hes mean soe flowera, ribbons ac, ne jus rerelver ‘Berthas, ‘and sets of real and imitation laces alway ready or wade toorder Manufacturer of the ‘ble ruffles or tuokers. discount allowed to dealer: wm. Li, A Uberal ag fo dealers, ees pos) Brookive, Wanted, « few first rate crape hands to work im the sore. . FURS, FURS, babi Yeh ‘ADVANCES WADE OW ie a tare Ae aT aL SAO ROOR 111 Grand #hect near Bro 4: \RRAT GACRIFICK ON EMBRUTURRED aND PONT G APPLIQTS LACK SETS, Marked down to half the asual prices. Ane wat ONE Lace COTA: a just opensd, which we are .elling very <MAW & 00, No 473 Broxdway ABIES’ HOOPS.—WIRE FOR S ADIES’ FOOPS 401d by O2TU SBLSTRUM, 395 First avenue, New Yurx. ANTILLAS, BACQUYS AND CLUAKS, forear'y fall wear JUST EECKIVSD BY BEEKMas & 0). Plain and striped cloth ancques, SS each EW FaLt SILKS 4% $1 PER YARD. NeW Fabl WLRo AT $152 PRE ¥ AAD, ROW Fell MURA o* $\ 25 #6R Yao. SKST BILKS oD BasT ST ii, SVRK OFFURED AT THE PRIOR, Opened this morning by BAKA MAM & JUMP 4 4Y¥, 423 droadway. r NKIKY MATERIA Ue We lavite <p atection of the trace to uur soot of moat skirt covering. tn bie and black and wolo; alas eatrt hind ug: sto. which will be #o.¢ at in Prives WB NOCSE AS & BON, 71D and Cherry aw , sdjoloing the faciory, “pilsdelphia, Pa Kix28 —WOVEA BEAKTS 12 SPRINGS, SI BL;. Le SS springs, 5160; aod !7 gurings. $2. [voslere supplied with Qvprings at $8 per dozeu 'dayrings at $il, aod s4 vprings af $t4 per dozen. Uld ekity woven aver, UG. Aa kid, fovea Skirt #eotor, 281 Spring eivesi, pear Lindaon sirens, JhIK"R —WOVE™ SKIRTS, 12 SPSINGS, $1 81. 14, 81 60, 17, $2, old skirts GaSe Over, woveD equa! W Lew, Ladted oul and examice ur 31 epriag if and 2 epriog woven aktrta, at ibe Hagie ekirt Pac'ory, 756 Brosdway, coruerof Mighth at {pO TEE JOBING TRAN the undersiyned invite the attection of jopbers ta thet inrge and elegant ocr of UIST VOKSB OM SNTILES ANU OO KK PROMMLW FS, Comorirh # ihe ewes: and mort demrabie atvise sad yat verve of friopee bindings. Ke, @s.. of thatr oes manafeoure. bavivg great fneiNtins ‘tbo aanatarture of every desert tcp of lautes’ drece triouroings, wa sre prepared 0 exegne prompt'y aad on the best terms. WM G HORATH AMA & POMS, Pifte end Cherry ats, adjolning the factory, Phiadelchia, Pe, A AND OLOsK MANUFACTURER — penklag cloths ribbous bareges linses. 40, d¢ fo the Ware, at tae shoriest coves, Country trade wolictied. ©, UX sb, 96 Dusue rest Fuctory 895 Hudson street, N. ¥. Ww BISKER BROTHRD*, 95 DUAN Ay RWRY Lad ofering to the trace thelr new tmonrtations uf fell ace, sowateting of Velvew, sans ane vovuet matertaia Bibnoos. Plomeraand Feasore Sigods lace and rackem, Ano aft Kinds of miltivery quods, of which abs” ai rave Koop @ UI) sescrument. at ths lo yy aNd 6 » BEOAD WAY. JAMES TOCEER'S PALL [MPORTATIONS DM Festuca, FLOWSES, BEIDAL WkeaTH?. AND ¥. NOV FIXINGS °OR THE TOILET Are in, owing to, acd wii continue ‘Till Lass in the eoaaon. EXCURSIONS. XCOMSIONS TO URE FIHhiNG Bai re THE a Weamer UROTO" having seco osluted refurateh sd, wiillesve forthe Fishing ankn puget 2 30 Bt, Seot 2nd Saturday 3, starting from J-mes alip 7:45, Spring etre et R30 and pier 4 North river, a: 9 o’sivck Pare for the —— Gotiition band op board; also Dait aad tackle. WXCUBEION —CHOLEBA BANKS —IN CO <4KQURWOR 2% of th muceve of tae previous excuialw, the owners of the steamboat Gi NY HKES. aptan Jnvel, iave Deen request 4 make anesry morriog trip to the Cbolera Banks on, Thesdav September 6. 859. enving sackarmatreet at 13g aud FecuelipatZo'ciock ‘Tekets #2 Batt (arniened free (Um TARP Salts BANKS Fe Labim SEAUNUH steamer AK’ e, Ospt. © Anderson, Jr. wil make a trip to tbe fubing danke on Wedneadsy. Auguas 81, Chiradey, Fevtember U aod Fridey, Hepiember 2, leaving Onacbect eireer pier ot Ti; Amon erect 73g, Spriag wlreet, 74, Peok clip. $3, spd Ys einck A. tom pier 4 Fait, tues aud refredaments can be ob sined oo bowrd. "are 60 eats for the Wiu. #bia boat vem sccommodute from four to five hundred fabertmen sed 88 Mav GHocers, ier tae sccommocation af whom & Komi CoMl)ou band is engaged WisheG kan USAT, SEPTEMHER 4 THE Pe ateamer \Guan, Sant Urotad leaves the font of Murr wet wrest, 7:50, pler 4, 6, Peck slip, B: niowet at 7 o'clook: Lives and balt ca b (Ree KUN DAY EXJORSION TO GUEN OOTR—TIR 1 elegant and frit eniliog rieamer OC. wll lence feocs pier 8 Rest iver (Jamew ping at ve fences Bs *unday. september 4, tendicy cho way, Pare fr the exc « will leave vties ve wi 3: aM. SAND PLONIC-THS FURST ANNU Sis PLONTO OF "the American okitt Msoatacturing omoxny, sew York, Vil be beld ot Conracts” vorkville Park, Kighty-aixth Peet river, Oo cmiurday. eptember 8, 188. Tickets fe pienpgers 2 cents, to be Dad at the wate of the park. -e1ghite etree a, tte wind and Mew sochelle om 2 cami toand bark. >et FB. Wil leave James sity a RSONS OMFS ALES WaRoKY ux rao _ bea or A procurtog gvod eh voting grounds with » clan” dianer, can be acovmaneted by coliae of aXDaeW Cowes af Hellgate ferry, amore. bh. ib STHAMBOATS. PONMY usd a. 2 ggemer iar OO! with iene ewary day for ( eg wane, M96 4 HIB ano SKE ie ayring meme at Oe A By 12m Bua Bag te vier Se. ¢ ore river a 10 4 ant YM Haat selec trom ibe island at Aig, for the, ancursion., (OR PORT IBFFER*ON, STONBY Boo, WS eck wea Hunting’ Bast »—~the steamer UOKAe WAV leaven Soocevel street, pier 29 past river, September lat, 34 snd Gib, at Li A. R ny £8 BAGUNMAY~Bat Hat SA¥ AND TADOUS, ‘che steamer 54GUWNAY leoves Quedec every Wea: curing the month of Sep ember, ob & pleature excursion ihe iar tates river Saguecey, and ge‘ back to Quebec 2@ the tollowiug ericay, in time .0' connect sith stesmers and bucky West Pare for trip, wenls and stateroom Ive aden, for further tatormation, BDp!Y 10 JUKN LALRu, offce 147, Peter erect QUEBEC, August 27, "859. a {ABE FIFTY CANTS 70 WS! POLY, OOLD UPBING, Oo nwall and New rg. —F ckete to the above places and. returp 78 cents. The deamer Hhoa Way lesvoa pier foub oF day etreet, touching wt bestopher. every Sunvay murring Ms Te O'ouck, lavdtag wt Yoraere, Hmillugs, Dabs Perrys Variyown, elhg bug ann Haverstraw. LpOUKAWST.—STRAMHOAT OFKKS WIG MAGS Bm dally tripe w snd fom socksway. slovping at Ue Sem wide Houre Pach why, Issving Uatharive Market wip at ae oa atlng treat 08 9226, vier a North risor mt 9.30, Aure Athy ne (DVS MONUMEAT BOUNH, BALTIMORE TUB {UF eetablinment the eptoureac tame of whic te knows bees xtenaively eniarged by Ukicg tr some of “Whe wejointug bousws, and i+ woo vuger ful) operation as tel somes We GUY & CO, the proprietors, bare apared ao eapeuse ta railitae snd returpiating the wboie emtabiishmest in additoa te te iaege pubuo dining room there are a0 sy than tem parlors, elesantly fitted up uy diiny aud rafresbnent roome for those who may prefer their meais iu privave. oF for the wer of private diner parties ‘There are sled t roaty five anery fwrpisbed chambers for transieui or permaanea: vuiters, The Cate OF general dining room opens inte the floral ealearoom of Mosere John Feast @ Sop, doing greatly to ite ornameuta, a {rections The bouve te couducied oa the biropenn gina, vial. ters calling sor what tbey want ane zonly ‘or whet they get, Whether ae « residence or a resort for refrewa gent, there fon be Ho pleannaier vlaze tan Gav's ihe old fameat the cuting ef tbe bouse we acm rabl” kept up. and toy moet didi cult to pleage can somrcely tlod feuli where all is 50 pertect. HE PIREESPONT OOK, - MONTAGU A corver of Etote aver. Brook pn Helghve ~ Chie ae Mont, wiunved iu tbe mort beruuful par. ur the olty of Srooke lyn, mi the bend of ines Wall etree faery iwncing, withie tom @invtes of ibe Gercbanta’ Kxonmnge, New Yore, aed tn the tmmediaie vie uty Of ibe sivas coat. sor the we # charem wad Ssonseuwy of urls, bux been eowpleiel seuovmed daring the summer, ond by Ube iniroanetion of the Aldana ood water weahd W be the purer tu the worle che sduithn of new yacas aad Ulver! rood apd all ibe canders i:nprovemeuia. Oxi be place! in compeduon for centneas, cleanliness ad como, with any hotel for out of the eg of New ¥. Wiahing ‘sooummedailons (or the winter cau ehutoe apartment, fer apd wear bas Jui oro tnre SAR. L. BURNS, Proprietor, CORPORATION NOTICES. | NORE, ~THR OOMAITTKS ON FLNANOR OF THK Boxed of Coundimen will meot ty room NO, 6 Overy Thursday, 96 Ps Mun ferther rolce, biel VAlaeNTENE., AL Baw nik, {mms om Finanoo. mali ils anaes sae W OH. RULER, rae third KB UOMMITTEK ON FI8H DEPARTMENG OF Board of Vowaciimen will meet on the first aad ‘eduewdaye duving tha mouthy of July, August and Septem Boge Firemoa’s fa aercer ‘area 0) bait paat acvoa + BL, wnkil torther axttce, Oak a, Gitar dt, yertoah,