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2 eee Eee INTERESTING FROM EUP gpg | Arrival of tho Africa, with Two Days Later "sows, Serie ys Com’glications on the ‘continent. SINGULAR STATE OF THINGS IN NAPLES, Inte gesting Accounts of the Landing of Garibaldi Troops in Calabria. “THE CROPS IN GREAT BRITAIN, Gor London, Paris, Berlin, Constantinople and Angers Correspondence. THE MARKETS, &e. &e., &o. Me sieawship Africa, Capt. Shannon, from Liverpool Ret an Urcenstowa 20h ult, arrived at this port about bi if past three o'clock yesterday moraing. ‘On the 30ub ull, at haif past five P. M., paseed the wreok of a cchooner ou her beam-ends, both masta stan t mg; the first part of ber namo, Franois ©., being wil vat geaki be made ont, (Tne Francie C. Smith, reported in apother column). Sbinneeock light bore N. by W. twelve smiles distant ‘The news by the Africa is interesting. fw the Bouse of Commons on tho 16th ult, Mr. Hennesay galled attention to a leiter from Col Styles, aid-de-camp w Garibaldi, which was pablished in the London Times: mviting volunteers to join Garibaldi. He called op government pot to ganction this violation of international ia Sty J. Shelly eaid it was unfortunate Mr. Hennessy did not raiso bi objections when Irish subjects feft Ireland to eter th: cervice of the Pope. He trusted the gallant fel- fowa who joined Garibaldi would be better teeaved and more fortunate (han those who went to the defence of the Pope. Lord Palinerston said government had no knowledge of apy enlistment in Ragiand for the eervice of Garibaldi; but if the fnct of apy such enlistment wus discovered, tm. mediate aeps would be taken for putting a stop to it, Lord Pauimerston a'so said thit government had received pe information as to the alieged landing of daribaldi ia Painbria Qu the 17th ult, in the House of Commons, Mr. Gladstone moved for an additional vote of £2,000,000 for govern- teat requirements, by way of quer bills. He said Bale increase in the eatimater was altributable to the pro went proejects of the harvest, which, if bad, wonld entadd gsonaidorabie a\uitional expencitnre on government, Afver some opporition the resottion was agreed to. Mr. Laing explained the of the Red Sea Tele- grapd, ood stated that, althougl it had given eat in seve- yas places, governinent was nevertheless bound to pay a Whe qoarantes. Ho stated tuat a convention bad been coactuded with Avetria fer a subma line between Ra qgome and Alexandria, for which Englud was bound to PRY £15,000 for twenty five years. Lord Palmerston, | to \wquiries, said that go Pernment would do ail in their power to prevent the King of Dahomey [row carrying oot hts contemplated His lordenip also stated that the Britieh Commissioner t har received instructions to demand the restoration of the Christian women carriea Of and wold by the DP Gapiain Styles, aid-ce camp eply ond agent in London of G@aribakii, etites that Garibalei’s object is to raise em Paglieh battalion of eight hundred meu. Five Qendred names have alrendy beon recaived, many wt tho highest roepec ty, and #ome of indepen @eat means. [is objcct war alvo to colioct money to equip the battalion, as all the money and ammunition which Garibaldi bart at bie command he required (or tne treoye bo row Las. ‘Tho wheat barvest had partially comm auth of Eogland, and the crops were top weather, however, continued wet and unsettled, and hot q@anabine wae mach worded. Be Loadon Times avnowve dastey , W)\l succeed Tord Kigin as The Ministerial white twit ¢ thene of the sesion—was Axed for che 221 of Augast, I bs stated that contracts bad been concladed tn Eng tand for the construction of eigh drat clans war steamers orted gi gor sing report by the 1 Parliamen- fary comm'ticr om the euljert of the merchant chipping had deen published. Ik reviews ail maers coanected with the shipping interests. The restrictions on foreign sbipping x0 cHiarEd vpn, ANd A more Liberal system is etprocity Feeummended. The question of the ab- genee of «rect * treated as an open joa, Det at the * committee advocate ree pro. ety. David Wemyss Jobson, who sone time sines obtained oome ty in New York, and whore trial in London Wee & lide! wpon Sir Jammer Ferguron at 1 considerably Batention, had becu eenteneed to imprisoument and hard fabor for ty mootht, with sabsequent secarity, on fnmowns of Mie Ami! |ibe The steameb\p Bremen arrived at Southampton on the morning of Angu-t 17, awl the Vigo reached Queenstown Whe same day The departure of the Conuanght from Galway bad been postponed from the 2let to the $8 of Angust, Our ton Correspondence. Lonpos, ust 18, 1800, me Tr L Eny and and Fraae—the Guleay Bebrid p— The Lonton Times and the Paper Duty=Pro gras of Gocitaldi—A Battalion for Garitaid tw be Baieed i, Lonmin The Kasten Quenttion—Preapect of @ Berd! WarmThe Weaker ond the Crope—Sobeon fn Jail, de, The Parliamentary drama for the season is nearly Played out. Nearly every boty is off to the country, aad Ae rest will coow be gone. The foason har not boen actually Gall, though the Dewinces .a# beon doled vat (a em: qmaasires. The Gaming budget and mach-lauded treaty PA bowtio! aud cudet about, and sy thoroughly emarcu- | Aahed, that tLe was Left bul he chisetionadle features of @ach. At batt the 4 the country say? as much, and wo can SM NEN year oF tro to @ve if practice will ratify the verdict, © Pre fwede wii France” makes @ goot cry, out in the eame Of the provent ireaty a delusion and a snare, We (won't tax the coal and tan the paper rage we want on they want from t th they » @aty on Wrtllo fabric, bijoatorie, toys, “notions,” of fmotal manuiicturcs, ani they ean come in (ree from France, «) onte of tbene deweription: ean have Ahe grave is n we sene them acrues the Cnannel, #o the tune of thirty per cent, anies they are ia Preach Dotteme, We are si! reminded of the division of the on ow! and a terkey—kilied by an ladian and @ ‘white man, Who agreed to go “enncKs Tt may be a raluable lerom to your etateemon and “Atplomaiists, when Wey Are negotiating commercial trea teen. es Garibalt "> progress {s ett] ewward, Me has onty + gout 6.600 men in Calarrin, but the Neape 4 caeedy to give him a welccme, and he w ex & moe. Many deliewe that be will take Ni dot I doubt that, “There i more bair than every one believes a hie Cane Prove trom of the eur of N A cont M4 are in her ‘Wor him bere Maire at the Fast Lave vot altered much, but every ia. @Reation goes to prove Lhe imbeoility and the provabiy SWy death of the Turkish empire. fhe Ruseine jourunie Mp iDtensely active io proparatiog every uofarorabie te port ap! roier, and i i® ccaer Dele th very meay of We Roreian accouute are cace i (his f of interest, in seoing the woir Gone of the Cor Bear meat rkey W thie Teatian © Wowarde Veortia t Pr to be fot Al Plan ant that . Lexpeet t dant ges ‘iminas \ We have no exewe | Our Paris ( orrespondcnee. Pata, Auguat 16, 18¢0. The Onference at Toplita—Th German League 4 Fear. fur So gl Impenaing—Ivereased Omplica ion of af. SarreAbeorutsm in Kurove Abmw to b Swept Awoy— Wil Victr Bmonuel Oppos Casta dx? de. be. The wiorview at Copii z #43 Ob Darren ia tts results, now known. Prussia, although keeping somewhat op tho oCfepsive Seaipst the eag r advauces of Austria, bas, aS Jam Assured OM good authority, ani 4s 13 evinced by the circulars Of M. de Recbberg, be Aus rian Miwister 0! Foreivo Affairs, agreod to take arms in defeuce of Aus ba's possessions in Italy, io care any Power lends srmed ursistance to the Italtuns This ts oeithar more bor kes than & German ieague against Piance and Italy. You will hear too robin ‘ot the fgial resulis of sueb & peltical combioauon, Austria juter ds, a8 8 Wel knows hore, ty assume Ube offensive uw Boon ws Garibalds his attacked Napios, Che King of Naples will retreat ior sufety to Vienna, accepting tae Prot red hospitality of Fraticts Josep An Austetan Olio i bow wm the Bay of Naples, under command of ad Mira) Wullesdort, and is bela at he cisporal of tne King, a be has beew offictally infurmea by Couns Sao tieog, the Austrian Minister at Napies, At fori rumor ie currout that Sardin w wil send & comps d'armie to Navies at Un sociation of Fravels H., aud br pre eont the tstal results OL tbe eocupa ie Of Supis Dy Gerba Lo Monon & cUpReD eG ae Pbave remton to kuow, Dy kde E aparor Ne vleon, WO epreeates He feartel #LrUgKIE Luat doris wow iMmpeueing. Gartball ss at ie at less ce y o whack Napies with 16000 picked traps, He tine Wipited Ube City; bas comversed with ibe yriw Copal CiaeOs BD ENON MER, aot AL their request WHYS boot Uk pessibie attak the: o: Lauran” with ibe Papal forces, would ab oD agaist fin FUrdWi@ BOUL ler ee, wo AuRtNA Wo at ous launch ber three bupdred thoumaud well atscipiare Tepe int he Hallaa provinces, with (me wadurauce LBA. were France wo Wteriere agata, Prugeis, aud lu Taek, wis Germany, Would Whe arias iu favor of wustria. What « leariul Compheation uf disasters, whieh may wl De avoided by cardinus oocupying Nuys wita uer Gusps. For then, 88 wo doubs the ie Napoleoo turvaeny a Diovaless TeVUlUtION Would take plac, aud moet ieely the abpexahion W Sardiuia De Foted by the peuplr — Cue King of Napics, tu bis prerent fear, ie wilting vo aden the Rarciwan oops ute his dom ys Wale toi Westar n im brogho iy gettteg more aod more os up jeated, i the Eaet Russie ie g@arsteg troupe alone te Turkea ub Buber aesetAoied she Wil Hd & pretext fur tavarion, We aie upoo the eve ot xreat ove that wilt euauxe inaay vertiges of ume great sei ring aud wiser y will be the imams MeQUELCES UNE Cah dou rt: Dat the World Will Lave Deru rid of ageoas evil, aud re turning Death wee tenet wil show thai ee xuined by individual suileriog, aud rule will learn that no power cau stay tae md civihgavon, . The queseied now bit ges pe whe tter Vi Wilh Gare Ak ABAILST Lhe wishes Of DI pape. wud jsut Dimeelt,ae ik were, 10 Girect antaguuiia with Ger inant Ttewr Do wil Det Dave the courage; Gestds abled ne ous can douot Ubat, at hewrt, we grat Lideraton tas tie carpett sympathy of the Ring ates days will solve the question tor bo Hime is k(t fur tudectwu the ttce of Europe and swap aw abeolutines aud ty rat. Paws, Angust 17, 1960. The Fite of the Emprror— Warlike arpect uf Affairs—&f fect Upon the Punds— Life wm Paris—The Camp at Onde lease Briilvant Pestiowrs, ae , 8&7 The fiteof ibe Emyeror was bessed by a sunshine that has now become & must a8 exceptional 48 augelic visits, The moraiug ushered ip its wouted mass of dark clouss, which sorn commenced their usual ottloe of ae Inging the capital with pitiless shawers To add to the diecomtort of this, the upper ead of tbe grand avenue uf the Champs Biy cor, we it myprowctes the Arch ot Triumph, bas lately beew submitted to the eugineering yperation oF lowering the crown of the bi!l, und chus we whole sweep, with tue broad trattotrs on cither side, wae one frigbtiul confusion of mud w the knees. But Pow us miles vpon the Emperor, though aypurently this sum mer Upon bo ube else, ADOUT ope 0’c) 8k he broke forth ob the troubled atmurphere—like Nep une who he ffted his heac above his stormy tossed waves, aud rebaxed the reeresnt wines whieh Bolus bad let jouse—and tucn the fompre cloode critted away, aud tne rieb foliage of the avenue, in the midsto, wars, began smiling in con: sciovs verdurr; abd palace and obelisk aud fountain, aud ali the wlory of Parisian architecture, stood out ervet im graceful outhme under the full but tempered ray of wa Auguat son. Ordonarily it i pleasaet to hoar the church holla at ana: rise on thiv day, swerea as it is aot less to the fie das somphon than the bulb, or ratuer pacron sainw day, of tre Fmperor, But 80 dark sou drear was the mornmg, ! so dim seemed the borizw, with we sant ambrelias, that the clanging of belis only augmented te goin Ir iv charming festure of this imperial fossivut, thas, Oc Troe BOBO Of the graad celebretions of the Holy Catholic church, it i opened by a sortof universs prayer, The temples of God are tlied to overdowiug, | and the walls echo #ith the pions invesauons there olfer- | edup tor our common bumanity By twelve o’slock must of the religious Ceremours are over, aud an hour after | that, if the sun dues bine, as shine be did on tae bea | inet, the whole population pours forth lite a peut up ri ver, ad rolls away through the great thoroughfares {tn pp case, a contentment and general cova hebavior which | Lenepect ore only seen tu perfection im Paris Dat to the festival of 1860 1 beliewe I mentioned in my | last that (be preperat ous op this occasion seemed to be | on a more bmied tewle, and this was groved by the ro sult. But Part w euct a noble theatre in jlacif for aay | kid of festal Celebration that it is really best when lef alove. The auspicious turn of tbe weather indaoed the imposition of ouble relays of sorkmen, and tho ane | sightly obstrections in the Champs Riyces I have spoken | of were removed as if by enchantment. By twoo'ckek ihe fein proportions of tbat statery aveoue, from which the barrier gates are pow bappily taken away, which trom the Are de I'Etoile to the Place de la Con | corde, terminated by the | teres, were Seen un all Weir peerlees bea | bic'e Of any deecriptiuw Was euffered to cucumber it from tbw hour, The growsd was sacrod to there who own no | other means of kcomotion tha: such as nature has sap- | plied Americans are now becoming such indomitable | tourlets thet one fears to deface by dercription that which the eye bar already reaheet, bay this year the avenue pres pred #eme entirely mw features. Not onty bas the removal of the barriers from the ‘rons of the woble arch cope derably enlarged the line of | view, but oo either side fur the best | part fa mile the most beautiful lundseape gardens have epreng up opem sloping lawns, to all the richness of oar | pecodar vercure. The consequence of such incessant ha midity and luxeriant exo’ ioe make ws dream of the happy | i { | | | renebes valley ch Jobntoo spread before bis Rasselas, The | aur ob this eceation was charged with the perfumes the previovs rain bad #larted, aad as the various founteins | were playing, both from the rond point which cute the averne a: right angie® trom the Mace de la Concorde and | trom wwe garcens of the Tuileries, not to menties fihy | others bat gush fortn by the Palais de Mindustrie, and { m tLe bew!y formed gardens, the 8 ene was indeser!ba- bly bewotiful. The numerous eqfis chantants contributed geperaily to the fous ensemble, vot only by their fairy ike bitectore, Det by the kyrenm etrsing that issued from om ard impregnated the breeze as \t geatly wavod tho noble trees with which the avenue is so thickly studded. | The preparatioue for the tiiamination, which was to fol- low miler Fandown, Were Confined to festoons of lamps, to | triple rows pdivg from bree to tree throuxbeut the ire sweep The tall lamp-powts Were Geodrated, aad amps themselves covered with orange trausparcat paper | Aud now exquisite lecality, whieh hae f merited he rame of tae Riysian ever berore Fielas, « begiont fur tbe The be ) Faris Who CauNo. allord ty GoD a goed Bovst as their foyer on these ccenstone. The women avd ehidren tT evroogly , and the soldier i there with tie gay ha Diiments, bet Leton duty, But Borieay macing like the yest, Then they ali are laughiog, chattjug, relaxing toto | tbe meet childish amusements, some with peas tor baudies, some cote @rinking lemma le, come clintering rouad aries of & Minow @how , ONES Raun! aot wom. beatath the deep foliage, bat ail en) rytug them WD & gEHCdeE® Mad Lotaltive good Ormediog Lnat Wake tbe AbpiO SaxoD bears n #igh of regret when he re members how @itereat would be toe aatine stene at bone Bot at # ok wll Paris dives, aot vow the Chapa | Elysee are tnanoated by wares of hetitay folk who have ben bewre te Totel of the Iuaides chimtiog poies, | WHLOCESIOg Unewtr cas and other serte of fue. Every one | ie impatient to cecopy & portion of the sbousaed aad vee Hutle tables tat, with wh whe aceessions of a daunty Pepeet, atoract bis (ye on tae sides of tbe a In toe twinkling of an rye 8 guroom. with athow Waite aprou, beck, And then, and thea only, ia the delusioa of yrian Pieles citeipaiedt, oF it is evident that ali the oavtive mortals, and aot those ing to be redolent with haman life: it naa 1h wileh the swort Maptuas bard Dee thoee cos (Am w these derive their at derorum Ie He ated; the lauen ts chee te! ham «Xyan hy pow'e of prllity, Oat m there BONE, © lacy tight waueler ¢ na oF ewek at atl dmee the niet ener gh ths baoqa ting aoowe naling her oac eye f the Areb of i-iamyph Lilvrtoation, and 1 wae Ry nine gotuer iaay eve ev oad | the €2, ord now the e) uation Villatranes, pouring ie all forts of material inte the pintera: and Venice, the report, iti trae, 18 vot yeterntimed ot her Paving romit eas note to sardiat Tnochirg the Copnivaves or tome State .wita Garibaldi ia cpard Wo te inyaeion of Naples; but at the Britisy 6 u- <r mm Ue wrmoter, Tt bad the force of au offt Tue side aid the Debare say ube ¢ i, ne, vothing of the kind; bet {have 4 trons “ be wows creo inte aarhority, that Luserie iter eee lt im even rail natn was acoriction of euch belog Der roreutiea whieh induced Che Fmperar to write ia pact letter to ‘men carr Persiens .? cee! that, if posmole, Eoglaud ana Frawce ree 4 De said to Peo b ot dle, Or, whov all, the deuoueme at of tow *, me arer, rer) overwbelmicg Vemyation; wut if any stranger, ore pera g ob the poplar charact- for or urtesy, Las a aia to +8 1 OD Odtasiops guch + th re be hai botter, at OL UDC ere the escort > aw lady The flyeworks over, the crow! Bhately resaany: 10% QUIT, Cany ORPHOL, Khd Wh w KoLte pace, leaving » ty" FOUR) Abo Verge ehouRD, the Mon wn enue, round the red po teaches the Pace de la Concorde, which is gereraly ho ohmaxs Op the present oscas' the pevelty ware erection rouud the Egyptiag ebetisk and the (wo suyor? @anens on either ewe, covered with many 0! 1 luun¥, Shore DuBIberé MnuEE be conDted oy aay ruts. ‘The edrot was really enchanting, expeoiaily as the fou ta168 were iw full play The Bary, w It tossed 10 the air, caught the reflection of the lamps, aid vue war oremenued of the famous apower of gid wm Which Jupiter te twice to have vavisued Europa Toe Fooy eror ay the Prince Lwpertal bad eotae up teom tae cay pat )aion®, nov were wt toe Taitertes, from the vl wy ei heh they frequently appeared ww, tbe crowds Ftlied the garcons below — The Kmpresé was at U0, where Bie bad juke weeived from the Brnx Bat a sumuger abo bi Hee of oisatteetion itary Comte ation bece book for MULE Of ary Ebi Dt the moat perfect ontaat » Weduertay, the 6b He would draw ths bof TIAL be pOpellion was either supreutely lu supremely oH rent the theatres be ug tuitowgly to mil comers, the FLO peCUre & tHe pre lower Dest poet mere vie with ewch ether tor Wg tbe cepretive merits Detere nul v= rook wh ase of Ugeatr tele K owe edgar ws early a8 | yavis wil , pat we aorary 4 80th Cary 5 1S Bam Di Hie OF HbR ueiog Chie toe em be ee the th fae saeher, Oe remmambeun which Will lug Hve th tee Cewrte ofthe woe y ery secenth the Frecen sotier i eptities to via das «barge ring te weok photid erabia rue al Mess agers to depart ore Wak toee bi ibtle bee sit eum, Dut hie thin "last pair in over, trope ul rately, «hire Hight tex wardrobe was boot boot utie wih the out AL woret, when the day's anor fellow Furie ott fram — the 4 hase of wear om tas arm, aud Dapoy, roldicrs whe Can catch tis eye by secure @ expenee of tbe Imperial treasury. Taeu, a2 bm pouring down, dad the tegen rity of Br ooh Lfatittante exercise) to Kili toe but, sre se bapps to Uber luveutions tat 10 the dooiter Fouana #00 rules Ozer abe Gut are whiftat t the rate ks tf —the Einyeror is one of the tp foe tat, with clapping Mau ts ard ria how well Os ean appres arthet tae Prenes suluiery, if, at leawe, ue by oot arrived (or bis 20 ba 4 more formidabie fot We tive 1b times when DO man Kuows what «day may brig forth. 1 noticed that tbe Crimean war war at borstirg inte blaze when repertx were rife that wil cathe repos Wore arti Uiet the tahun war was ore wa Oy La ‘s mession to Viewsm: and row is meen that the world 18 yaeitind by Emperoe'é lever, and Mo Clureguy's Hatement. ob w Thor ty of the exageerated aot sit of the jouweral marine Kad it is observed Umat th signs ot War as (be rene pe are very marked in teed— eo tanked 6h Freied fonds Seemed beaut apet re we ows " the " certain extent, ams weaned , MINE Lhe pea at she ule be op che mame side. Ove Ub ing te Certain that Garibaldt will be stopued by by man or monarch — ThA Owergauizetion of Navies i o> Complete Tit sustrie mast turk Rer a ma wot est pou the inhabitants than upon tbe Garibaltvus if be te io euceree Ib FeeGuipg Napis irom the tavater, Ths comntr otek) eMPPEC Awd undermined, aud ready for explo rich, that Garthaldt bas only W apply tbe aaten to cuee the required explosha “Eveu now it wit be tetle chor of@ marae," #0 a diplomats of bigh stacdiae y in my Hea tow, “Hf the peace Oo toe wurld ex autump of 1800" The largeage of the semt THe! the Chntitutionnel 1% by Do means rons niethong Like & geberal coultaration — Che trata ts, y 4 Kurope fest grown to saea ay ex oh that core than bail the sting of war Var Berlin Correspondence, Daniax, angunt 15, 1960. Confirmation of Premous Statementa—The Conf rence at Tiglut—The Atevude of Prustia—Tre Sicilian Imbrog Hom Proposed Conference Betworn the Emperor of Russia ond the Prince Rrgcnt of Prussia, de , de ‘The statement’ covtaiovd is uve of my furmer reports, cepcerning the result of the int view of Toplitz, are amply. confirmet by what baa traurpired siuee taatereut No Positive engagements have been entered luto by Pruris; Tat is to Say, DO treaty oF protcel has actually dean drawn up, and only verbal communications have passed between the Emperor of Austria, the Prince Regent, and heir respective mini#ters, but tLey are Likely, neverthe lear, o bave &@ very dee sive eifect upon the fatere pobey of the two Powers. It appears that Pruseia had demande a5 a preligioary to inrther wegotiaueus, that Austria should give up all idea of intervention ww Italy, sod that whatever bappened in Napies, or even fo Rome, abe should content berseif with diplomatic protests, without recurring t arms. Vor « Jong while the Kaiver held out, aud inaieted vehemauily op the duties Of religion, whick require t hue interferones in bebalf of the Pope, and the ties of cos*angaimity whi a interested him tm faver of the eo ied Vases of Curcauy and Modena; but in this reapect Prowia was inexorable ‘She was willing to employ ber moral inf vence to any ox tent, end to joio Austria in the most serious remoe Btrances Agm@xt the revolutionary course purered hy tu: Sardiniam goveroment, bat culy ou the understandiug that, come what might, mo step should bo akon by tx Cabinet of Viewua that micnt be coustraed ap act of aggrorsion. Finding Praasia resolute io refosing her assistance i each & case, tne ane trinue were obliged to yield, the experience of last year having tanght them the danger of going to war oa their own hook, in deflunce of the well meant advice of thelr O14 frienas and aller, and & promise was accordingly given that heverforta they would remain eirictiy ow toe defensive The next question that arcee was the action that thould be taken fo the event of au aytack upon the Halen perwemmions Of Aurtria berseif. It seoms tbat the Emperor think# bimee! perfeetiy competent to defeat them, pot ony againes Sardinia, but against all italy, if Garibaldi ehonid sveeeed in uniting the whole pesinantnen minus Venice—uader the rule of Victor Emauvel; apd ay fyecial puarantes was there ore desired of Prursia; all bo required wag, that if assailed by the ftasane be should be at liberty to settle his account with them Gomolestes by the interference of @ third party, or, in otber words, that France shonid nut be al- lowed to throw her #word into the eeale agaiowt him. It ‘was vpon this Dawe tust ad egreement betweou Prussia and Austria was ultimately arranged , ae long as the lattor ts only engaged with the Ttaliaes, Proeem will retein her ttitnde of passive neutrality, but with the distinet inti. Mation Uhat this reserve Bal! only contione while & simi. ler abstinence t@ obsereed by Louis Napoleon, ‘The question of yoace or war, a1 Uhis time aot of a local. ized, but of s Boropean war, binges, ihorefure, exclusively 6@ the events that are Bo* Cocurring oF preparing la Ita y. Ne coe donbte Dnt that @ few monte will ae Uartbad) master of Noplos ani of Rome, avd rewdy to commence a Centh auroggie with Austria for tbe lace remnant of her Italien empire If be ece-eeos i, dreving the Cederchi ‘out of Venetia, well and god, Prussia wil not totacte fod to Aveur@ it will, rights considered, be rather gan then aicer to De rid ef & province thet ony creates ber Ctnbarraseme: wittout atdieg te ber ator Rot iene thie, Lam afar’, © the more tute i) aiterrativnmethe cudhukiastic calorof the raw Italien | owns ie borne down hy thesdiacipiined streugth of tneir nc cersertee, wil the victorious Anetriane stop ehort at weagionry frontier thae divides them from wnat was And if they euoul! over- Kg of Sardi vasaals onde MheMt OWN territory! fos Lewmberdy auc jo Torin, OF proted to restore to the thrower from which they Werled Dy the indienation «f threaten the their fubetitoted for his own f hetor of torveta of bis policy, wit for vd bims to vetew 1H tp cteter of such @ oxtatrophe, even 1 metined fo do so, winteb is certainly moe the ease, the enews Delli tetervered by Progeia win lave ao + thaw to sitherae the boik or bis forces from Rhee, so to Wake this country 8 orincipal t ih which at the atammt & 4 to eogee Be AD anKiery ta the Anrirane her r #0 thelr aeuw i | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. _—<——— ort juewia, hi 4 nn approximation her and Austria a tahoe, 3 iw evident that'ag divers) to favor of Frage ie antorpated to Uhat quarter, abit wat lat eur The meeting arranged 9etwe-a the Priage Ro grotand the Crar at fvarnaw i @ proof thes Pruseis ayalu om tbe very best of torus with per Tergbbor, who. eytopatbiaes with and shares io ber copeerestive idencws; aod if the Musoovites co not actually Join thu cogitin, there Fees every row rou wo bely ve that they will nut do anything w impede it Operations lo Ue Meaneme, France coulinnes ber efforts to keep pp atucanie relations wih this couotry, and i 4 rapture shoul, dwally enane sho will take care oot to be toe wcgieseor, Op the covirary, she appears exceedingly a aic Commerde grap med ay ier WD Pruseis acd the Zolivervia; Dat, withougd It wehily aeons ta German trade, here 1 ver) Helle proepeet of his wlan being realized Tt has been # MUE Ebat It would be-supe:fuour to eouciade @ xeparae with Pras eas Ube articles manufastured i sieht de io ported via Eagles under the Anglo~ ty tie latter nov eating auytiing ad oat Mex oborigia, This murculsbion, ho weve”, has been the bod by weireular teaura by the Preach Pe Le Cat wi Koos aad Mer- LU Diuab De accompenied by Qunt.s reskding wt tne ship De ad aiteed 10 We of tie treaty. Lo the Gimes of the First ed, such orvers wen | ty lek articles pase w/tnowt ly after the origins bubit may be prom ‘Lat the yrelent Rinperor bie prulites by the example of Aus beech careful ts eeket ott hoor and tutegrity be eau it Sil be the mterest of the Lippe parte ent of Cuswens, air cote ebipped trou) Bie. whore hepites this, int Tar rchants to keep the new market thrown pen 60 bean oe teeth be toa te ition of heir At, bor tine abe wivantage® ve'Ds tne manure onetcn «sping © Lilt prodnetious into Praace, sald, very litle prosy ot of & re 1 amene wt feeling Mat it enter g into commie Cll ergag meat oa the (al murt separate the two uatious more wieely thar ever Yertercay eveving the yoarhful Privcess, daughter of Prince ard Prevx reverie Yulin,” was chris tered ab the Palnce of isaneleburg, (be Queen of heglane, woo Was Wo dave acted as RUOuN FP, being re PEO Li Dy her aumetwion, Lard diomueht Oa “iidy as Miia ceremony had Deen pertoemer at Ube Tolan eof Privee Pre erick Charies (a uephew of the Prince Regent), whore wite wus denvercd ot ada gbter a fow bors after she @riness Victoria [tis a curious cram: Hance that sort mean Mother Sbipwn prophesies ‘ck Charleg would have seven & rom, and as Unis iM already the ay Of OMiog AC cOmptiatad. Ih epite ot them bonsted phy, 1 always found the Germans to be remarkably superstitions; high aod Jom are Net Dele were Woe ave prewe Linen 8, and 1 eM tOlG that the Pricee im wailing lupabently tor the both oF Die seventh caopeuer, afler which be ia fully perecuten Uhat the tong ex ected boy with make ma ap pom auce Germas 1 that wenle be Our Constantinople Cor: espondence. CONSTANTIN PLE, Augast 1, 1869, Tartar Bmigralion to Turkey—Their Influence Op Turk x siauri— The eliquens Fewis in the Enst—Spreas of Revssran Influence im Turkey—Poriny of the User, de., de. Dopey war emigranie stil comtinue ty come to tae place frem the verthern part of the Cavcasus, aut, not Witbetihaing the red ced state of the Sultan's Maauces, are Wei med apo provided fur Tperoriv@ that many persone in the United States imapine Lnat Ruswia pat tua! ly wered the whole of cy and tnat these are fugtrives from ber arms, ty wfarther from the Wuih, ‘The eartera region, tayine Devweew the Jaucasus apd the Cxspiay Seo—the late territory of Schamyt—bus surrendered ty the Ressiank; hut that pat extending along the shores of the Rinek sea, and as far Mack as the DOULCaTIey Of Geores, SUL holes OUT ag vmAs the old foe, tbe Muscovite. Schamyi fell more by sioge than by the prowest of the Russians His means were gradually cut ff by cordons formed sround big, and his guns ene am munition could pot be replepisned, Wich Georgia on the ore side and the (asyian ou the otber, sud pe free com weplestion from wibout, edder Mustuluay or Uhristian, and the Copstantl) warlike portion of mis coantrymen pre Vepting their cultivatiog Uke tall, dawily reduced tim apa them ty extremytiens Fer many years pst the jower régions to the north ot the foucusus beve deem suttued to Russian military we, aod the Tartare of the “Nogay’? tribe have been go verpeg ancer itelen breukivg out th reociiion aad alvrays reTuMEg the Conscription, and never paying a moneta of Uibate t tbe bated (zac, util, wearied by suck unwilling subjects and ni gratety) crt zeee, be wae induced vo offer item @ tree dopa ture trem bw territory. Tne Russiao {4 gation at this place asked the Porte whether it would (ecemwe then, aud, op reosiving em aillemative reply, a shrew open every facility \or thetr ¢eparture, hes» aule are vot Circarm@ans; ded, tuey searerly ne. erg to the Cavoarian race at all, and are ecroondants from he cast Tartar bor es whieh in past times ovrrrag Ania Mivor, Thew festures muh resem Die those of the Ame ar Inetare; they have promi ent chek buss, small a, Ml nuG sepder geverally, aud walk with very tndeycndent sep They dilfer from the American oor igiven to the color of their baie, @mch is generally ‘air, o6@ tp complexion, which, though often tagued by + Xposure te the sub aud the rau, in certaialy bot Copper color, Tt wt believed tbat seme 40,000 of these Tartare have already enteres the Curkieh empire, and their full wumber Will De, it 6 said, some 70,000 They are iily qnalified for cultivation, are disputed W) be grazers of f cks: ebd berda, very sarlike th Ubel character, prove to thet. ed thr favoring of the ehyx ment of other people's bil ‘dren from their parcets, and great rogues with wll, It ix & Question whether tbe 4ultao tas bot aaddied an his wountry 8 Bew evil i thus reeeiving them, where their presence can only be productive of now ais. oreers This kiveness @ cogsige t with the au Gent Mabometan irait of hospitality, and the principle wbicb itdwore Oltamen (i moght say Asiatio covereignt) 40 (ler Qumuilally \v der rened sovereigns ‘ast |) alands thas vacated of the Faucasas wil be Jw Ltary cotowins, and FVETY VeRtige of this people be ODiiter« et Phere Renghoa ue tbe same BF that of Me Hiren thee are yoomaters, Sbe Worship Lhe iMewinary dads io Kae deatas: of the forents awe oo the Cevermming lila,” maca ime the Drwes On the ster bend, try acme Museumen eetore of Motamuned, Mnete, Teunail, &o, whist toon g Mobatnw wed even srofeas thelr wo'ke, ana Fo Puearor W athlete theuseees to these with whom \ ifm Patter of certainty they te 1 feibers Chir sults buth poopie, for rhs the oustaring of a Mussuiman of either sex; the boys ane girls broagh! Je, ae Pekber Berter Mtb Kureyen (Che ‘bem Mursotmas w+ would Be cumperioa by d ous I bave deemed |! necemeary to go into the preceding ex- PINE AHOD to coRrect tbe erramcogs lmpreeeion that ail of Creaette bas fallen ucder Kosatan arin’ and Decome part and parce! de facto ot the Cows terruory. There m fre quer t Dews [fom Circassia received tere from the eastera eens he Dlwck Sea, stowing low determiged Lie Cireurtines are to told out against their old foe, boping ane troeting aginst he Rusetan geaera! LOM 0 Command of the Onar's troops (Fillipsew) ® follow: up the came erat gy which Jed to tae fall of Sohamy!, pading the Circa law region WIR A military 100 presenta thy ir prowurih ¢ supplies of food or Sn mubiven from tbe Mustela of Constaationpie, or ‘heir more immediau Legbborhued Not « the prescriptions of the tremy of peace of Paris, which teqmited the Rotwian government vo throw the porte of thr Bock Sea to rade, Cireasr ens WO Bod a tale for Welt woul, wood, it Keepe continued cap tal of Ruveian Georg@ Ou the vther band, the gone tad asked thal Lae Circessiane ébould Gisarm, and secure the ccbtinved omarmament of their ooly ebieftain torh epertane., named Tbrabam Bey, son ot “wer Pry (a pocha) who, at the conclamen of war, made socb m Relig appeal to the ral of the governmente of Europe, and, 1 ot informed, to the Amerie Legation 1 that ji petition alloted to, Generar F:llipeon tame Deed ereetiv ga fort on the route aforementioued, fue bas (t nearly terminated when, during the sight at { May, a foree of come 6900 Ciroaesians of the Chapsoal Wide ettacked the piace With rest fury, com pletely driving tbe Roeeiaut before them, abd seizi het a large q'abtity of provishae. The Sireasnans suf 1c crn side rubly, hut it te bebeved that they inflicted « fever le#s on the Ruesines, Mote recent arrivals thot the Reesian General im preparing 4 great force with whic te rritieve thet Oefent,age the nomber of men said te be mar hie thto the clefts and chins of the Circassian Deraee amen tore than 40 000. against Chreassia is 20 exponsive, great, j i taineers, and to offer them certain , Almost amounting to © recognition of their ineependence, aud freedom of action incase of « new war with the Saltan Some of the tribe, such ae the YVouite, the Chota, the Natay. the Gagail, the Nathan, Be (eemes bard to eateh aod more eo to write with out letters), tave of rented 0 it hogah they stl roma pins, She stteen the Rikeiane whenever they their cowptry er remember that ¢ ot « the Intter daye of the Deke of she acknowled“ment by ali the Circassians of the user ny ete Gace of Bahia and Hut rection of ah 160 00 believe from ail I hear that these brave moun- tal ere cap really bold out against tbe forces of tue Czar Weir want of provisions and arms and ammunition, will bette their dgwotall, and the Sultao apd most of bis ministers, alot Oircusewme origiu ou ibeir mothers’ site, bled with sympathy tor their taw, can now de aothiag tor them ly their mountain fastocsses they may yet prolovg their rtruggi¢, an0, wderd, fait ave by ous to Want oid starvstion Dut their cestiay, like that of the Ottoman race, seems to approach & xolutn ‘he Nogays pow iv Turkey wonkt make good ‘soldiers; Dut ee they haveeo Httle i ee of the rights of others, it a Lit improbable that they would prove @ greater fue to Christians than the Druses. ConsTaNTiNoPLe, Angust 8, 1860. Dismissal of Ahmet Pocha— State of Affairs in Syra— Positun of affairs in Turkey Muvenents of Lurkish Traps, de &e. By the Suitan’s espectal order, Ahmet Pacha, the lato Commander w Chief of what is called bere the army et Arabistan, and Goveraot General of Damascus, bas been dirnosked from the army aud degraded from all civil and military rank, Khorebid Pacha, late Goveruor of Beyrvat, wbo was places under arrest by hie Excellency Faad Pacha, Muster of Foreigu Attire, and now in Syria aa the Sultan's Commissioner, with unlimited po ers, oa the demand of Admiral Martm ‘commanding toe British na- val forces), hus arrived bere. He will, however, 0e sent immediately ay ria to be tried with Aumet Pacha | and tbe other tupet) varies, * howe negligeace and apatay, ‘Well, Bo doubt ,as their avarice, Oucesioned the presse atrocities betweev the Marovites aud Druges, The Ki- haya (Deputy Governor) wid Cavaw-bashi (head of po- lice) of this pacha are both in iroux at Beyrout, Pua Pacha bus also bad the Geversor of Der el Kamer (the chy f town of the Druses) arrested, who, with other cal- pable fuuctiouarirs, is immediately to be tried for misdemeanors, Fuad Pacha, before leaviag Bsyrout for Damascus, sppotuted bis Excellency Muatepna Pacha, ao Admiral of the navy, to act us Goveruor Geueral of the province of Saita, of which Beyrout is the capital, untit the State makes & permanentappointment Tois Admiral has been brought up ip the Bogitsh wavy, and spewxs Cag- heb with fluency. He 18 a Donest aud upright man, and will Bo doubt promote the best interesty of his country. Reyrout apd its environs wore perfectly quiet oa tho 29tb vitimo, and itis believed that the aisurders uf Syria ave Ouully ceased to exist The now Governor Goueral of Dumuscor, Muamme: Pacha, aud (4° pew Commander- ww-thief of the army of Trevistan, Halim Pacha, are cou- sidered exceliont apporntinents The waster distingulshed imseif on the Danube curing Une late war, aud Studied the wDtary art io France and Anetra. A commission bas already vevn established at Beyrout for collecting ‘wformation relative to the lats disorders, no to render aii thé atd in the power of the goverament. I comprises two wel) kuowe g otlemen of the Bureau of Foreign Affaire, Messrs. Abro and Fraveo, both Christians, Abe iatter an Alleppoan, poss esing the vutire coutidence nd respectof the foreign iegatious. During tho absence of bis Exceilency Fuad Pachs, we Department of Foreiga Affaire is copnded Ww bis Excrnercy Sturt Kit wili, vue of Ube beet fucviouarns of the Sultan He sp mks Freucn Huently and some English, and wa member of tre Ameri- ean Onental Society,of New Havea, Coun, He was the Sulteu’s Commistiover in the Dauudian provinces before the war, aud during the election ot Prince Couzs (now reiguing Prince) Goveraer Geoeral of btn tho Princ panties. ‘The career of bis Excellency Fuad Pacha, now filling to important positicn in Syria, is not without interest, Ths father was # celebrated post and wit during \be reign of the late Sultan, Mahineud is veme was lrtet Maile Havieg Offended tat tery Sustan DY ob apt epigram oD the Sefeat of bis forces by the Russians #beu tu: > eutered Admaaopyie and monage d thir capital, De Was Devisbed to the Isiand of Syra, toen under Lurkey, where ne died, leaving Dis tanily ta hur. Die clreomstihors. Young Fuad resided with tia mather im Constantinople, avd was Supported by the wate of the tew valuebiee poeseese! by the latter, A Criend of bis vote father, baging accidestely met him im the atreet, Decame bir becetactor, Ne jib Pacba bed lovg deve a revo apo a miter OF Mota tazeb. He sent youug Fuad Might, Ue fast Of the Lenn ue Anye ¢ em froth this piace ty Capmtaud iuepic Heabed Drokes Dearted w jorerty, tearing ob Ue bane ive igent cucumetences Ua the setara of Tyber Pacha Dr Fuad, tareugh the protection of hw yaroy came ailacbea by the Department of Foreige Aone as ab iDterprever, aud ty Course oF time toy place of pric! al drhgoman of the Porte, Not aiter wards be Decame assistant Minister of Foreign AIFS, end Was in the «illee of Mrvuster of Foreygn Affaire te Giplomatic —Correspondenge avout che “Hi my Pisces” toon the Porte, R sem aud Frans. Hum conduct excited the animosity uf the Russian Minister tbe Forte, whe, you will remember, accused him of oupheny and false Ovaning — Whea same here ber yu Fused Pech aod the arrogant de- of the Crar’s aro thewsacor eventually leo to the war ehichepsued Keech Packs, who acte! #9 tong 0a the stage of Turkish tip omacy, sucweded Fuad Pacha. The ceath of Reachid acd Ube repewal of peace restored Fuad to the Sultan's favor, and retained bim tn pies. Ho ebe of the Sultan's plein, ot tho Oraferences of Larne, ly Was there to negotiate e aD. Fuad Pachs wa five lovking man, about forty five years well 10 ormed ions. de con. cabals aod of the rule (Boreseer) cov fidence of te Otto: it ts uaderetood ‘Dat, me ple of gomg Syria himself 1» command oo \be malitary ) NO mannered so as t bare Fuad Pacha cent ip hs place, and eo rotain his pysition suit > pe eauloect his letter, ff The Briteeh Emberwy aa uve of the Aumbarsado:, sic Hen) hye Jay tog in vip of war & Vected here have been bent to i exchenge bere | again the pound sterimme, and i @ 128 p. The whhdrawal of the catmek currengg) meu ceferred age in to Jabuary, wh” fi The the flower of youth aba beaith, when he ved wway Dy BD ynRErMtable ant ali wise F TeMaind were attencod ty the bew Prutestaut oeme- tery o Vers by ali tue forege Legati ms and a large course © private friends he Forte seot several sunct charles to attend the funeral coremonies, Our Angers Correspondence. Axunne, Maine et Lares, July 18, Young America at the Raman Qathoti- Inctwution at Com Fi a s “Hail Colwmtra,’ tendance from the American Mumiter ot Paris, de. You may imagine the plesenre T experienced on re. ceiving &n fnvitaton from the Pbilopatrian Society, com. | * pered of American students of the institution de Com. | prée, to assist at their celebration of the apniversary of the Dee ars tive of American Undependever on the F mirth of | Joiy leat, Th always alloras @ real pleasure to witness the | Moiarr. expresion of a noble aud gexerous seotiment ; but afar that of religion, there slems to me none m sublime or few . ‘ Boge eoee iin | more Seéred than the love of country, T could got then ' . oe them tn ao ak | hut ewall myself with eagerness of the epportanity off. cc y ii ane oy a } to pertionpate In the patriovio Metieal of the tittle colony t ancording ty hia tate | of Youn@ Americans at Combrés, by whom this generous c 4b is cultivated in a partioulat manor, . n rth of Jaly was inaugurated in a manner ¢ aw tad b to the Foong men atid to the devore men whose legnons thoy receive. at seven yelnok sesembied im the chapel to assist at » volomn mass, to celobratéd for the preservation of the Caiou of country, Before the service, the Vice President of iuetitution made a brief but cloquent addzess, in wt be exhorted the young gentlemen to mingle their prayers with bis tn thanking God for the may and, blessings Which He had pestowed on their eountry, 40 implore the continuance i peace and harmon: cuvfederacy of States, for which be was anout wigs. boty sucrifics, Dut woge all 10 de Loe: tice of virsug, fer that period w C upon to take ay actlve part in public affairs, and to co Iribute, by their example, to the vempural aud spin} of tbeir countrymen” Ls q AL ne o'clock, tbe hour dxed for the literary ¢ of tbe aay, we « Sar Worked in cedar, aud ov the, ngnt the vame nt Tecalled Lhe glorious deeda of she vere uf o Kevelution; whist on the ‘eft, a delicate neatiment of gi tituse had lwseribed the Dame of Lafayette fue sides the room Were orbame ted with wreaths aud gariae ebe rehng the Lames of the thirteen origiual States, Afler the op ning addres of the President, the wlan sr eogeer tessa’ means Seen Ory ree, wimire ly res the Sextimenta winch ai gate (he Drewkt of the atek ‘The young orator, after dwelling on the Pleasure wo the fouvedis of howe affurd, and bow “productien. we ble actions is the Jove of 'eouwtey, briety foo the great eveute uf vaat mighty str: that ibe emape)) om of the Amor an colunies, aod vivedl portayed the sablime chare ter of Fe oingeon, Py «forts ovr country has Sreome the abiding pla Wberty, and the Bowe of @ gi orivue aud powerful a: Tbe cranon, whit was frequently wterraptea oy plavee, was marked throug wat by & great fort of imagivation, elegance aug force of atetion, und mort areoetally detlve rod These exercises were to) bpersea with tbe music of, our Deanuft) natioani airs wsHiau ¢ Columbia,” “Star Spangled danger” aud “Y. The literary part of tho festival, which reflect grest credit on the young mm, war followed apotber by vo means diragreeable exerowe to evening. At seven o'clock wo sat duwo w eumptuous divner, by the Cow Of Ariapgements for the guests of the soulety, the ye: Sers aud Iriepds of vhe institution, namoeriog atout Mt perrons After the more substantial part of the Fr: was over, the Secretary read soveral letters of regs from gentiemen ond 0 to avail themselves of the in} tion of the ecclety. Amovg these I cannot forbear tend you a of one from the Hua © J. Paul: ister at Varis:— Usrrep Stam Lroarion, Pan, dune 29, 1980 To Fem SRCRATARY OF THE PIULOPaTHIAN Socuery:— Thad the hewor to-day (0 rrertve S)ud aod pot etter wv iting me on Dehalt of the Philopatrian Socte composed of the american students of the Lastiiaten Combiée, to participate iy your prow med csteor of the approsching unpiversary of Americaa inde; dence, ard { assure you it would base given me mun plessure two comply with the wishes of your society, if ‘pot come cuder @ prior engagement wo unite with taf numerous fellow countrymen of this city ia the co memoration of thet memorable eewvnt of our o bistery, Whirst 1 thus regret that J caumot be with yi on occasion, ] must express the very bgt fication which I derive from learuing trough that the American stndests at your iastitavou tend to celeora:e that cay ip the patriotic maaner ahi you bave incicatea The Declaration of lad ‘which yeu propose to read amugst your other © ‘was Dol ony an act Of starting aational interest. and extraordimary berctem avd pubdlt; virtue, bat iw ad brief summary of all the vital ciples of civil and politioat fe principles which bave received Lucie rat perfect lien in the institutions of our own couutry, and Ore DOW Oisremivalug Lneir Deaeticeut aad boly 1D! over the circuit of the glove | an gratitiea t so although residing m a foreign lana and trom your natrve clime, you still cherish ate ardor this birthday of our natiowul ex: that you vepesate those principles wah have made county the abode of civil tiberty ani the asyion opyresned of earth. ‘rée" Exch of theee was deliontety and - responded to, 1 most not forget to mention the thnuder of + mnail pieces of artillery which greeted che opeaimg of her, and repented t iiervale thronenous + Veniug’s eutertai ment; nor were Le Sweot stralee muse wentivg during dinver to metotatp the ‘harity with whieb this first effort of the sockty every one, ‘Thus, at an advanced hour, war terminated vily of Ubis day, so dear and so full of joy for Amer ican beart, leaving in toe miudé of thus wae ed at ite high idea of American patriotien, and MOVEMENTS OF GARIBALDI. The Pasenge of the Straite—The im Colabria—The Woended V: i EB t ? 7 u #2 efit rf 8 ag Wrapped ip a dense 7 General eho won all ce bose on board the gave bit lost orders to M.for i amoritne te At eight o'clock city LJ Aber: nie fel ‘hom Gar ivass ie indepted for his life, which, with vs istert'® cournge, would mt Bare been joe Ten men were to Fofunteer ont of exch gary, of ove Of th: eotemped Hrigades. Fifty Caran, nod, Twenty guides, aod twenty Of Ube engin faliw ana of select party. br w » aie K and Frege oe A the he Naplom ai . ‘ me bis orders Mayors Aalumoe hgh LaLmous complaint wag be neha

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