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2 OUR EUROPEAN DESPATCHES. Letters from Our London, Paris, Petersburg and Florence Agents. THE CRISIS IN ITALY. St. | Fee Reported Trirartite Alliance Against France, &., — Moreath and Kispka are toth at Torin, They live yery Fete d, Kossuth was ‘0 leave in a day or two for Lon- fee. Gout Teleky also there. ‘The London Times of Monday, Sept. 10 eye ie derstood that the Court will leave moral for a ee snc, 16th and remain at Holyrood until the Majesty and the royal family will proceed ehnes mt ts'the een’s intention to embark on the ga at Gravesend for Antwerp, the royal party will pro- seed at once to Coburg, where they will De met by the Prince and Princess Frederick William and their infant ce, The Queen will probably remain at Coburg ten Fo faye: Her Mt sy will visit the King of we Belgians on her return to a. The Pos understands that it is in contemplation to organize ® great demonstration in honor of Garibaldi at ‘Whe Crystal Palace. ‘The Cour! Journal says : ‘The gambling table of Bamburgh was twice taken in ee aor, ee amid the entbusiastic applaues of the empany; one of ‘the successful players, Monsieur Garcia, . shoo 2 rd, has left Hamburg, carrying with bim of winnings. ‘The London Times’ Paris correspondent, say#:—Tne Em- jporor ja about to bestow on the Parisians another magui- Scent garden. It is formed out of the park of Morceaux, which originally belonged to the Vrieans family, The en- dire park covered a surface of 190,749 metres. The Paris Con: mnel poritively contradicts the statement that French ofiicers bad beer lately permitted Dy thelr government to serve in the army of General Lamoriciere. ‘The number of ctrangers in Paris st present is unprece dently larg’ There ts talk of the constrnetion of @ large theatre, to contain £\x thousand persona, at the corner of the Boule yard Boune Novvelle and the Rue da Faubourg St. Denis. &e., &o. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTF’qpeR 25, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. $reg at ta ine eet | comeing which ho ee ediarngat od wien 7 _{ yecrulte may come 4 from the direction of Austria, to | committing @ fault which would be « > ftrengthen more and more the Papal militaryermy. But during the Orimean war the Preach and Engilah “1, | ni Boliness, with all the aid which he reoeives from qneror so enthusiastically noted aa those of Gartbaidl. movemeut, bis lightest word, the expression of bis reports are circulated and mess with implicit béllef. u Nothing else is talked nd Every eye, ts positively tormented here. Kivy de Wagram stimclated Lucier’ to write the lotter’ which Wag so immediately snubbe’ “hy the Moniteur. Lucien | 12 the pay of Russia, who have assisted in extending cur eater mest frieads had dared to hope. pao bd on § wored by youth, and a bandeome person, tu addition to pote = pomp agai ip nae Faye Aga misfortune for Nefttz ofers some Ftd — 4 ‘this even! In the Presse ge bie remarks ov M. vhan her war INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. of or thought of. Hite capture of Reggio, notwithstanding | were filled with raw: eames Tepody- w ” ate bout | abroad, holds bis temporal power by « very precarious ‘This article has mace SOME te ne paris, Dat acon | Srweor''s faure at the forte of AttaGumara and Bagnard; | tho Russian barbarians, this may nob” re M00 | 1D? aa pany , his, moral infuenoe over a | gestion whether it will, prod sco mach ot fa, i Twenty Thowand Liberals Marching en the , the croesing of the Faro Potpt, resulting in the capture | much from ignorance as from @ desir | large part of his subjects is alm st entirely gone. ed ne to stor, fen, since Villatrauca, call. e for “4 : 5 eee tole and foster ‘a the centre towarda which at the moment upon the Italians 10 S40" so nei carver, but up to the Capital—Active Preparations for Defence— of eight fleld pieces, six 82-poundera, eighteen guns Of pO- | the national hatred against U8; Po. vies no such | are tanoing reveral ‘actors. Tne mostefficient | Prescot we bave pot had oy Boeri Sc The Sition, and 500 stand of arms, with the accompanying &- | motives exist, it is rare to fing “authentic or impartial | snd justly distinguished Raae #2 Invertur, Paria, pps nyremryrd ave had eect ie a <ingy er} Gergy Meltlog Dewn the Chareh 0 cestories of coal, ammunition and provisions; and then, | tnformation about this eDPIG 1. 144 sopeign press. We fo.bare, with Gesual, Bast, ie Denoriment ot eagived hove gre “if Jusmayed the abjoct which it claims, Plate--Pacbeco's Infuence—The Prinelpad again, bis admirable capture of General Briganti’s divisiod, | recollect reading @ deseript’ on of gy. Petersburg by & | ed, moving once more towards the South, after paying bis | icp ae?" ew have the passion (adda M. Neffizer Clergy Chiefs in the Chy—Signidcant Incl ending in the *raternization of that Geaeral and his whole | French tourist, in which ¥ 19 stated quite serioualy tbat, | respects, and declaring, 1 person, bis Jevotion to the | gion, yen + £ony) to assume oficial airs oa ovary ooate tmecare in every one moh Sh hasan, | the wr es yar trae ene tom | HE HAS ug ran aumento | S/n ets gt | “4M such romantic valor, combined with such masterly fore- | the adjoining deserts, 4.4 promenade unmolested through | administration of affairs at Naples, a2 s00D as the revo- ase were the ‘Moniteur, or the ser! official print, ke, ey ae thought and calculation, have ® wondrous charm for an | the streetsof the © ,pi101 seeking whom they may de- Tution, under the most «ficient direction of General Gari. | {t Gazelie, it says, “with an objeot that can be enthusiastic people likethe French. Andit isnot too much | your; and when ” baldi, shal have cleared the way. The power of organi- - “ined, solemnly ax: that an offensive and defea- —_—_—_ to say that were any evil to befall Garibaldi at the present fuch fibs are propagated on matters | pation ulrcady displayed by Farin) gives full confidence ta ' sive treaty om and Hol- Our City of Mexico Correspondence. eet tho whol nation would be allisted. fadecd, | ‘bat could Be’ , sasity ascertained, it is scarcely to be | his ability; and certainly nowbere else, in a Geld no mor’, | land. Nothing osn be moreuntrue.”” We do not mean 10 eueeocdanne disaster’ is never dreamed of with | wondered at #° $ be spread on | exteDaly” could superior ability be put to #> sever'4g | say that itis true, and we have heard ‘about the 18, 1800, him, and every one is straining for the despatch that | subjects thy at the wildest rumors should be ®p: test m6 ples. Fanti comes to maintain, 4p | treaty in question thas the Consitu. | The Stale of the Spanish Dificulty—The Maria Coniceg- & ‘onssunes secure Naples. | colar deme st cannot be immediately contradicted by 0- | intimate ove of the meorennaan se eens ore. direct. a ny A om the subject cton—Pacheco’s Determination—Frightful Slaughter ir» " ‘owards the en ‘e our- tag Oey le os am ented 1 ees oa nr the pian ta determined upon Wo pa’g “tne trordue eld Diced by 0 Clergy ih —diane Se Ge een ae. Ninat then ton’ gunk wnderhand widens toe brother | Chinny, “0 SWE p78 despatch Srone Low 4 woo from now, and ooeepy these “rorinaee of 98° | — Hetero Garibulsrs a | the ardinian | v.72? se dianstern have operated to disgust Senor on the ‘throne, Admiiting, for argument’s ¥ ail bas just brongbt the intelligenoe that a ® vapal dominions, 4 confiio} with the “ooge wader Lamo- | , }fore Garibalivs euiry, tate Sapieg Pacheco about bis schemes for Spanih intervention. _ that the father of the (rolaning monarch wal bong ary corpa of 5,000 men has been der | to | Rokere i therefre immiornt, |The Homes, commander pa gem gph paatle f X'7 | Sit is well known he has not abandoned them. Tho Soe bet hae ine oN er eee nek | o> fine Guna 12 recepiering ee ene ef Senekow , to and Peral, 8,00882 Ancona, amd 1,600 xt Perugia, | Zcum bad been he cashedral py Father | loll which exists, after the fruitless efforte made at Vers things by the popular will, yielding concession after coa- |" wich has failen into the hands of the rebels; and it a> | sltogethor, somewhat tres than haif bis wrmy. an equal | Coty fHur, The people were armed, | Cf 10 bully President Juarez into the surrender of the cession, and go forth? Alas, alas, when wili that great pears that no little reneation has heen created at Hong Kong ped. iene ae, Lee lpr tagn ooo some even with pikes ‘General ilumiaations | Prize ebip Maria Concepcion, arises from consideration for perty Shieh, Ee Mabeatataa grastende et maaeinty) | 27 ine mpertans place ot eee asl oe, Wie anny to trreses thet tho advantage wil be foand | bed Mken piace, | Pre ding | Me Pecualary interests of several large Spanish housees h to read, ke aud di ‘the significant woris iw from the weighty reasons wh: jould prevert Rusia | gy ‘on the side of the attack: 4 ‘4 Ulloa, brother who have considerable amounts of money in the conducta mortalined ik the revo tion of} ist rp Mea from interfering in fevor of the Chinese at x metaeut when | Fresoe, by be poe hag oe jy made agp ot Generat Ulin, yaad had’ jesned a | Bow on the rosd to Vera Cruz. Both Senor Pacheco an® ais t from lepttianey which watches the gigas suriaes of the jt | we latter are engaged im ostilities with tho Wertera | Geend, ay newt be can, the revi ofthe territory of the Pope, | Prosamation. oi jee), Sept 9, 1800," | Be Senior naval olfcer at Vera Oruz pave been over- lian liberator with anxious, hot to say jealousey J°8; Prviciaderabclnns 36 a bd ‘#2 arniy, of 0,000 meu is bars\y au eficient forge to Bold | 4 panic Marsetliee) Set. 1000. | Whelmed with representations made by affrighted Span- mean that which, for some time past, hat Deen B¥F ry), ing—et feast with « corps of 4000 mrn—and fist is a > mailijons eager for revolt, ‘itan ‘Frosinone bas been de- | ‘ards, who clearly see tbat, if the be car- around ‘he descendants Chg ty gallant | that at prooeut she has uot-got §000 men to diapece of in | Bd, vite 8 peerage Reg eS my Sared inv siaia of news ef an fosurrection st | ried much further, they tide ieacaucaees, in these letters, Kept you." up? with ¢ time | tbat quarter. It te the want o¢ bands, arieing¢rom the bes been counseitet by his allies of Rome and’ Aus- Soa arcane ‘Tuscany and paige raged natives However, Senor Pacheco hao and sayings of the Murats, when others ed them zparve popeiation of Eastern Siberia, chat eo greatly em- | trim to resist to the lags; and if this advice t# carried out, | Hadinene to enter the Papal Slates. General Lamoriciore | ‘eclared that he does not care for the tears of s lot of re- repose !n their insignificance. The fact is, I it tg probable thas the “lnal struggle will be made some- ‘bas denied the negade Spanish eepers, his policy being above that. eee scug time uf the secret machinations ' ave kuewD | barrassesCocnt Morraviell Amoorsky In bis fy plans {oF | whepo in the district of country 'ying aloag tbe coaat of | Lh) er crge, ron | we aid shat 40 aon a the fomducia ‘a shipped vagram a daughter ey ‘od to Lucien | “tending and omer ber Seer e§ Russia * The Gulf Geeta were a union of 4 ro oie, rected bis soldiers ‘which should rise | be thal see to it ae Snes oe eee? ie - a oung maa is aon, wore 5 a eo succeeded, by dint Rome mad where bg, suffering a commence at once. ro Jhachlim, now soos Shir, yearn of gor Oda ae ei ae cadetatignle cxcrtican, ig forming | Amel defeat, might safely embark. The strong fortrom ot | | que ttre ED tne tice ig ble to say what elect all these late disustors of tae stood that all Lacien’s—bis father—cfiO ts towards the ae © } Geeta is near, aed ip port is etationed a portion of | of being at Jeast semi-official, published in tbe Donate Glergy will have upon the schemes of Paabeco, but 1 be- throne of Naples are simply in the #08 ‘: tvor, neither | * POdy Of troops, under the name of Treasbaicolian Cos | the Neapolitan Rect, cond" ciate teas at te calaamee Neve’ against Vera Cruz. ‘ Lacien not wife, who, by the way is an american, | Seeks, for the occupation of the new country on the Letters frem Germany inform solpetons peine Ameri. ‘sas age eae ioe from Italy and the lan- We leven mest ana pe es Sete, aatohiion considering themselves fulted to sue a elevation: | vere enly just numerous in to vom | $0 Prima domna, Mise Hicktey, who has Teoeive! | guage of the Piedmontese journals caused a0 new | tus from the South. Tho forces of by ane were Prince do Wagram, son of the famor ,"asteut “Beranier, | Amor» theyrere enly 3 enongh to garv’@ | Witn very great favor in various cities in theporth of u- | £Uaee ot See ee eee se Eamar, | Deaten by Vicario, « clergy chief, near Cuernavaca, and is immensely rich, abd the great tOr¥ to of his soul is tao | 221100 of forts erectod on that ‘river and dn the sa | rope, has jow. concluded an arrangement to sing tn Ameri ee ete aie at noteien voles, | OM dred priaduers were mado, all of whom were shot difficulty of pushing his ambitio i» for his | ‘Deard; and tt would be qaite out of the question for him | &, under the direction of Mr. Ullman. She will appear | y, ‘said that ‘Victor Emanuel’s government, be- in cold alterwards. Can any reasonable person daughter, and keeping atthe sam timea tight hand on a ‘ derable force into ‘the interior of first at ihe Academy of Music in New York, carly ia No- | ing unwillin ge rome the di of the Italian | WoMder if, with such horrid atrocities coming from tho his pocket, For some time be bay been ta high dudgeon {| *2 1oeacb SBy conaiderablo . or Of | vember, in the réle-of Lucia, or Lucresia, or in the opera | inSyement ieGerivaldh was about to follow bim to Na, | Spanish party, the natives abould take with the Emperor for not supoor ing the Muratish pre- | China without baving firet received reinforcements from Ciitie Serban of Seville.” Atte manener tt Gam — + | ples to bis action, and to precede him im the Ro- oe ar ris ‘tas chiy-to tension, a8 @ word W ould, he said, bare op- | other parts of Russia. e the present arrangement, she will re | top prevent his attack. Tho pretext of this we com. of er 2 torn to furope to fulfil ts aiready made, Toe Pletely disorganized. is much talk of a movement ye ot ener tog phacarenner Farther west, in Sopgeria. and on tho northwestern | {ient and waustry exhioited by ibis young slager while a ee hae ne oes Ou the part of the foreiguers to arm. for self-preservation. tamount to the “pear not being as yet ripe,” till at Inst, | DoFdere of the Celeatial empire, the operations of our | purfulg her studies in Florence received merited praise, perile—an attack sgainst Rome, which is protected It is bard to wake any conjectures as to what may turn driven to desperation at the th jught ‘of Garibaldi ead ttc | commanders are facilitated by the presence of the Orem. | SP¢ during the interval gince the commencement of ber € ‘the sword of France, ‘and an aggression against Venice, Fe foreiguers are clearly destined to spend a bad of Piedmont thus reapiay the whole harvest, Prine> burg and’Poral Cossacks, and of warlike native tribes career as a public siwger, her success has been even ich might a > | time of it bere until this wretehed party is broken up ard ed. Conducta had arrived near Perote at last dates, St iagaid what it will be called the Theatre Anglo Fran- | had consulted the Empero before bie departure far Hioatin'te sauesy tobi sures ty Baer Sal; Set eee | eeet Srenemacer enerer Position | in the Marches, and the name of Victor Emanuel —_— , qa. Ceo oe project whit eit easy maaretoed a1 | juite walt for milltary service, and oven tho desooudaats | The Florentines are looking forward to a soason of nn- | tnowement, sud Go must cxpeat trees one morment’ to at. Presentation of the Spanish aptorle A leryo tum of money baz beer seut to Damascus from evubbing of Wc Monite ir bas been followed, as you | Of the Russian conquerors—tho brave comrades of | common gaiety, and what, is offao little interest to them, | osher an aot of Piedmoutese intervention in the Poati- Span: . lam ‘ rf ‘i . ri. | know, by another letter, ¥ , which the arj of th Yermek, who, like Cortez and Pizarro. overran, in the | of proutte their purses, the coming winter. Tho unes- | geal territory. It is with sorrow The Fuss and Excitement—The Flag the Only sustant:nople, subscribed in that city to support chart popular aullrage so.often’ jut forward in ihe Savoy and | sixteenth century, the whole North of aia with ‘a band. | tablished condition of overything in the south of the rament sageg! ea pam cates Remon tees One to be Seen—Pacheco’s Sentiments and table watitations organized by Fuad Pacha. ee cations, is claimee us cdgulssible inthe euec ot | Tol of followere—bave almcnt lott the martial character | perintula will keep those who thik of spending the wia- | Surn' he socomatias, . don Herald says: MureUand Naples, and It coco wt | of thetr ancestors and settled down {ote inutfeneive colo- in Italy away from Naplee aud Roe, may | ©! Sa: tS > | 60 @ Spanish Colony—Mecting of Foreign Ministers— Mr. otha ag fy hid aah ere i Murat and Naples, and i) said that in comsequenco, M. | Diste accustomed to no other conflicts but wih their | be made in Florence wi i foot. | Will thoobtestibly separate it fom the Emperor's Polley. | — warrew's Declaration— of Miramon—1he The King of the Belgians willl shortiy visit several of | Thouvenol has had am in! erview with Princo Lucien “Mu- | Bieta, scoumomed to De, other, eou@ions bat the at Recognition bie provincial lowns—Contrat, Ypres, Verviers, Liege, &o. Her pba = Ef fill be to put a veto on any moro Considering wast materials he gad to work with, Count which the Pros and Cons—Advance of the Liberals—Ortega’s Nu- The London Morning Pos! ye— When, howe or family hae even eremote | Mouraviet dererres the bighest credit fur what he has an armed oo-opers: | merical Strength—The Church Plate Sacrificed by the ae moe Finns, mo, ee, are (xm. g | une etn tet the lag a se, | Sears setenv ted Tasty | Com Fenim Manet Pret 2a rove suite), is prolonging his ic ¥ wi swarms of iventurers w! } excitations, which, City Foreigners in a 1: Place, awh, Gemma, py Er ony neni s wo raay ope Sy Powe ene eee: Site te evene then ony ee inotens, waneenteomitis { heroes cathtee te weak Prtem duets sees wate kios be oe Galen,’ hb Banton een Pledmont anempipaneauaun saamenees ineiaad his cre- @isticguished party to din ae d great cane 0 i . ° will be aure to not by secondary rev. ca docdour eonvaacen tat the anporor hat | sores,” Ot, ev arco ot France, at dhe prevece ion | sve droyct Mend. I. wes porbus tuner hatha | wil adhere the Prince of Careuanoy an wemaricd | iatabe aun put down rovelution and a greceing Xt | dental to Miumen, The event exsiod us mich atten. re ment, there sits en , who is a living beacon in the darkest ‘the thet t » bong day abe is eure to be led away by it afterwards. Ii, thero- Butbor.zed the estab!ishment of a national ehootirg | simeg, and it !#®2 wonder, then, at the anxious eyes of dissension and by quarrel! they were so unexpectedly Se ee ane aane ‘Driliant lights, good eat- | fore, there be still +: ‘thet Tate“ tke pace tthe wou a Tuoname, | Busy frames ees be reset nce he | fre aaensMtet ae seer ge tae | ete Aue ae ter cera | weet wich Prem wht Sgr Po te lac Sereiguers wil bo allowed to shoot. There will bo «| fore sign from, « Murai. Kmisarioe supplied 8y the | Sotverswaoimmenso hat anatiackofauinew host upon | gardens are Permanent starachoue of Florenco. + | Bd the respect of infornational law which can alone Pre. . This year tke Rhootir our Amoor ovlonies might have given ue serious trouble, | After an unusvelly ‘moderate summer, hee sevice We that the loyalty of eqgrand prize of 10,009 france. yx © | and forwards from Naples with great diligence, ever and 1 & evident, fore, baw m0! ‘the English | commenced with « few days of heat, King Victor Emanuel will cause him to prevent his gov- four and ‘dempetiiion will coramence on September 3¢. Since the Bate utbretk of the Italian gecotion, but more | Tes is in Lae A Ba eB parm Fondly 2 Sn sawrertlp at'ag be vert & Typed ¢roment from committing fault which would be mis- | | borees and lackeys in bright scarlet livery, fillet up expecially | ince Garibaldi's expedition, dlstrivating | against their domestic or foreign euemica, when a victory | been a favorable one for the harvests 0” grain and of | S™uetglon Italy. grand procession from the Spentsh Embassy to the Our Lendom Corresponderce. Herse! Sramising all sorts, of good ‘things should Ma. | over these would naturally eusvurago thom to varn thoir 8, and the grape this year will yield more © | extenordinary carcer withletihe lust few nore ® | Palece, Drums beat and the whole town was out to wit- Lonpow, Sept. 10,' 164). rat be Teterned by the vote; and whe arme against ourselves. bee gee Mh ear that | ly tbaa for a lon am. The contadini are per- A man, ed by a few volunteers, ‘sails from ness the imposing spectacle in the streets, The mob and ar? cdi ot Norler—His Future Plans—The Austre Rus- | the they bring back are true of not 1 don’t know, eee ia sae. § seeded Pull of excommunication dirested | the environs of in the night of the 6th of May, on | Clergy were cachanted, and all pamed off to the uimost that ‘all the Muratist fully bel: y lone; but the tact and | by the egies the revolted provinces nas acted wn sence Helin Boting Bom rey | Wo Cavern ant are alli Mars lg Puers ‘ted pera y rrargat | rset Ssing tan carb Sp Powers—Neze con's Policy—The Crope in Biondi will be formed tn their lntorest he Marate, owever, he prego te ard, sanaananl ‘and to overthrow fs powerful monarchy ; is 5 Dectine of the Papal Power—The Prinze of Weaics, ols. | ave one insurmountable obstacle tocontond againat— oy thay ac THE CRISIS IN , tized a8 0 brigand, and all the penalties inflicted Thc Kicg’s farce at Naples is played out. Geriba ai | they have not @ real ma euoog et iguutic; und bie | DA® ROW got a reepectable steam: fiotiis on the Amoor aud anna ae ihe oy is. raised fered on ne eee ets sent word thet he would beat Naples en the @tb, and on | goq Joachim isa mere summer bird, who hae never known her bonteee ‘watson, ‘9 herve Gan to apprehend Some of Sardinia—War with might be from the yard arms of their vessel. Oo fhe evening of the Gth all there remained of-majerity | trial or bardship, and bein gd altogether more The resulté of an excedition planned by the Iate Ge- Papal States to be Taken | ‘¢ 7th of ber this man has almost accomplished Yan for Gaeta, giving the.beros wide berth. Ga Saver. | ited to lee time net en as Garibaldi and Victor | eral Katevin have now become known, end increage | FOI the Hepe, dio. app ee a ante aa ee ay, the ttt, at noon, Garibald!, trae to bis mugcion end | Fmapuet it i hardly poesibie thal the Neapolitans wecii | the Teeret Renerslly ft for tbe Jose of the diatingushed Weal ru the ave vol great treaty ana 1 wath poor | *hich are the wise counsellors? ‘Those who. advise pnts nee hem acme ely by | Ms Cor eR one cg ota an | Haein ha card at green nen | MY win cnt nt mae | ere nhs pms oe pene bie wes. rincipal families and fanctionaries to the eats | Stes the poliey Sequrathied to Ries by bis sredeeeser; tbe —_ De Will bas resiat ine answer is Seay ‘Ob, hergiem ! thou art fled from kinge eedpene to con. eas September, there is little going on of tmmot- yy ene, 7 Cg wee 8 Wow oo toad a The ‘King of pom ae By Foo one, quering peteiots | The’ possession of Neptea-has created | ate interest in re be apa Lins Carlo Gad iedle of baif vestai Lulf independent, but wholly com whxh % Farit end General Crvaldioi have jist had at | “F0eety has felien, though surrounded by soldiers and game !\dlowensation here in Landen wet withetarding ithas | genius of free trade sud the Grebrand apestie of pro- | Ty'states, attached to her by the bands of iateremt aad | CPumbery with the fimperor may be cous. tote | Wel provines oil cannen cut gris; enethee Stew ef the Dom anticipated for some time, Anctbenand larger act | the furmer treading the even tebor of bis way, , a8 serving as 8 point daepet for futare Startirg point af sow aud bolder line of polioy. Bled. | CStto ttt or mrtuaea geil yn TNT ff the drama will soon opes v7 tho march of the | and with an eoihunismn all the more deep thet it 6 | TLIAUL A aes been in a grea, measure. attained tho rudder The Kiog of Naples bas fallen,” ‘ay Higanquering bero” northwardly through the-wretched do. | Still. | Cobden ie w true Dellever, and bis fit in Com. } 17" the Of commerce and siliance onn- return of M. Lausoriciere sii remain, be wil minions of the yot more wretcbed Pepe, “Very 8 jo a many siso—wbo eam docbt it ‘re, eschanges etused witty Maem Since "6b; na ant year an om. | Foul vara Cabinet, svescla were held under tbe Wrcte‘ea ‘soussllons | Whey ere ast er sais ‘ eure werde with himtuaf great phi ven F for’ the parpose xf opening vi news comes from Austria to day, thet an ef cial aw do with bl f great phitanthrogy os oe fermeasion Bed with their work; they want more faan been act from St. Petersburg to Viouna, requesting } Tend, firmerly, mason fit, Hosts tbo rage work whicn p insepradent of Comey” Tule lattes wee sooo . toa or for | Nevertheleae, how easy the symesty of Naples might <4 the strongest alliance between the two countries, and | fii parties practiee, te the impersovation of tory iam ran PP Ra a ucoe ed? ieeed man ews Gove ponte txo, tering the Contaee at tae arse vo Si ovul- Whii tf trader la 4 th; ere! lan by religion, , there! , peca - eo nuing. appointing a mecting between the two Reparors. Sicuul Pia veeation hero, Forman! is hovering ba hig ack Tee | larly acapted for m negotiation with Mussulmen chiet ve apies, Yeater. whin, tancoutly with thie we Aud here the ewongest desire on | Hie Sane Neto. icarto wae contending with ihe | He travelled with «caravan when progress was often im of Ga vere the pari of France to draw as closcly as posei\le the boads | grows of Russia. But the contest is no fight. Oubden, | pried by the dithoulties of the mountainous riDaldiape tailed at Lbe tame tine oa board the Amazone. am- Of friendship with Great Britain, All thie (ndicates that Russia acd France are at loggerheade-about aifairs in Darkey and Syria, and so exch great Power ts falling back on the pearest friends. If peace is not broken among the great Powers wntil John Bull conson'e, thew he gates of Janus wil! not be opened just yet. Louis Kepoleon’s journey through hie new tranemortane domi- ‘Bions has not been altogety r & triumpbal and catistac- fery march, alveit imperial courtiers weuld Save the workdbelieve it all colewr du rose. Strong dissatisfaction Bnd decided coldness have been expreared by both Swirs and Seroyarce, but what kind of « demonstrattan the Nig ards make remaios to be seen. Tee future imperial programme points towards big evenia.ct the southward. It is eaid that J oul8 Napoleoa bea é.clared that if the Bayarians, or other of the Ger- man .Crincipalities, or Prussia, makes a sign to- warde asmisting Austria in Venetia, thea he shall taterfere, It is forsher that bie rumored 210 “awag” for allowing Garibali! to take pos: avenion of a rotten, decayed empire, that cvald not hold fegether, will be the islaad of Sardiati, the port of i- wea, and another territory on the maluland. A modest tha: Klogs and emperors bave an o¢d way of do- aod ‘they sometimes have singular \teas of ay is all right, rage quentiiy of loaves to Mr. Bull the coming year. A @eoresy onc! eigbt of ten s has d-citet matters Bor the harvest thr dom, and further thaa Bhat largo orders wheat have gone out to the Black Sea. lam very forry to report aay’ ‘bat shall amake your ta:lway shares tumble down, bat “ fore. warned, forearmsed.” The corn 00 is a mighty speculatt mmeertain one, particularly on time, and for distant ‘markets. | have no doubt bat the war in Italy will con- Sinve for rome Une, and oo & much larger areua than Rerstofore. (reat bodies of troaps are Ly 3 south from Turin; no that we must expect t hear in a few days Vv Fuacoel act » Bese cine eee ins we! = pei 5 once King of wil, You may soa to bear & meeting between the Emperor the King of Sardinia. There may be More for & foture campaign. Ieee nothing that can + a revolt in Venetia, s 5§ . yy on the a eh | . 0 expect reception gives Prince at New York will cctipse everyth! ever son in our . , tbe New Yor are pot lac jects excitement this season. As theatr' maragers my, you are having nothing but a succemion Of novelties. Be careful and not all your enthae} eam, for yoo may wan! some of \t another year. ible there may be some Oriental Ai s Ark, or a Poropean Prince, to stir you up in the year of grace of 1961; that is, provided Dr. Commings’ ‘of creation ders not come too soup, and cate us If \t should the unebriven sinners would be » SWOFT Dumerous; yea, a mighty host of them. Oar Paris Correspondence, Pant, Sept. 7, 1860. Vine Weather in France—Grea Proapex for the Crope~ The Neapolvian Question—Tre Murat Dynasty, dte. We are ail viessing God for the change in the weather. We C2 Almont boast of a week's sunshine; and as tho prow woe of the earth baa been more than usually abun dant, Te MAY bope, notwithstanding the destruction of a deal, that, afer ii, something like an average | cae Will be the reeult. The grapes are in prodigions | ‘ quantith ™; Dut pothing will render them available for the | ¢ Blean we bave s senny sotumo of almost | Siremea « Wuration. Generally ob thie time of year the Vutted with them, and the stroots of Paris are | wy the numerous handcarte laten with the | wt Now, however, there ie little or nithing | this, and the amafl supplies exhibited attic | “ad the ordinary price. Peaches, neota- | ‘very plentiful and at morely nomingl | ‘cos. An a comp, WAH08 (OF any shortness of corm, the | Rinount of winter food F Oaltle produced by tho extraor- inary idity of the & “wnmer must be taken into sonst. eration. Toruipa, manga “TC?! and other epecios of eet root, cabbager, clover « M4 !veemne literally oppress | fhe ground, and perdape at 1° Mrmer period did the } feeuntry present an appearance “f S18! rerdare, The | railroad, as | passes through the p. Fee ue plains to 84, Germain en-Large, prevents to the v ‘siter's eye & pano. wrama which, for richness of herbage, t “ty of scenery fend magnificent expanse of water, woo.’ 82d vine clad ill, cannot be excelled by any comntry. All political interest is absorbed ip (he New ‘politan ques. Yon. Never before since the First Bonaparte ‘eacted j PABTANC4 Sali camprign, Wore the footsiepe vf 8 Cum, - marke! is & s Fuscious fru to be ween of Bbope are fiver Fines and pears a throug! ob they had to pass, and by the razzias of the @ hundred Panis, Sept. 10, 1860. | The Ralian Imbreglio—Piedmontese 2roops Incade the | Papal Deminions—Spread of (he Insurvection— Demo ralized Condision of the Papal Army—How wii Napo- leon Act?—Conspiracy in Constantinople, fe, de. The latest advices from Turin show that the struggle between Sardinia and Rome has begun. The troops of oar government has w must Owase at ae evitable, 1 ma of Turin, of Ge Sto, devoves « inading ar- of 3 ¢ i like the bull, shakes bis colossal sides, ai ripe ecatory bordes that infest it; but he arrived safeas | ‘ile to the Romar quer tion, that is, to the enrol ner implored to adopt a different po Was he not ai Sorreed Sean taoant belirer, sem 0G ae re Keobger’ where be met with a hospitable reception, ag a | TCD Fuidiers by the Pope Afier remarting that the | ‘formed of the abyss that lay Foy sh, ~ be dees the State rome service; andes he tea ready | fellow believer and au envoy of the White beer accomplishment of the revolutiun at Naples will render The ral _euccesa of tne lialian leader is thas Stump tpeaker and hak An cpormous swallow for maros' | 1L¢ ‘wkabitante are wel inclined towards Rus | wnsurreetions much more frequent thay before in te | Sie ope a ome — Heats: tke Carlton Club are very giad t pat hia forward | ti Whom they look upon ag their actuai | Paral States, traye.—Con we remain indifferent Jokers | bite, Regalo ena Naplee—rriormed in the short apacs bh all occanione when wt elections it suits their interest | ®'\% Senicst the Chinese and the E aad | OP wheu the mssnacres of Perugia are asout to bo re. moaths, have all that Geribaidt required, to barrass the wh'g party. He is a man far more useful with whom they are williog to enter lata fr cn ‘eroment \ stand Still the people a as be ie by the vational seutiment, to over- to bis party out of the house than in it. Mr. errand ia | Dection The hatred of Eoglandin those parts ie inteose, ve geen the trouble cecarioned by M. | fo Ww & monarchy deemed immovabie; which, not yot a gentleman of good fortune, connected by marriage with | #04 bas been tucreased by the ani 1y fate of the Graaa ie briguce of volunteers, who did pot en. of capt my defied Fracce and By ; which tn Lord Blaptyre’s family, an advantage which is never loss | MOet!,t0 whom the Mi of Asia bow as | 7 ibe sympatby of she populations. Thie expe- | Poe trse oc ine Ravel of the two greatest uponapubiie man ia fogiaad. Mr Cobden may have | ¢ eGorersor of the Prophet, and whose trestment has | “iti bas brew prevented, but on the other baud, oar | Fos world, bad to fa ite been, as he says, a bagman, but nature has stamped him excited Ceep commireration ard tbe most violent exes rae | n & sacred one of ber own’ gontiemen, aad Mr. Ferrand would do | Peration against bis infidel feeling ie pr ok Rn RE Inte’ thie well to confine bis abuse of him to matters of publ! @ military tp, is " . Interest. if Cobden rides about tm Lord Cowley's car. re tyrenioal aa It te exercleed Wy ‘6 foreigner Je, J Jiisste males utes the United Baim | ween of 3} reepar' po other age, it may well be aid no man is entitled to a6 soft « wrerance but tre cor State ban we renner Bove | creation of an latermational tribuval for the me we be ta which foreign subjects are interested, A conflict may de avolded qoverament be wise enough to ander i Ptand tbat 26 0C0 foreign mercenarien ot be all the members of this tribanal were to be ted toencamp iu the very beatt of italy, with theseatioame: by he Consula General of the igveat Powers, and tee other jets, of batred and avers.on wh ch animate them against the 4, een ante bly Se ‘There ie no other goveroment ia Europe he eal eee States declared that | ime which dares to prop itself up with foreiga mercenaries, tbe onmpetence of such a tribunal | the retood that ich a situstion vat. Sbou'd pew complications be ia- as well not to ¢elay, but to assume “ tbe resporaipility of measures would Ano Miance Agatnet France Victor Emanvel bave marched into the Papal territey, late to atopt were we to wall until a er: PP ig and we are aseured that the King will himself take the ‘The Turih correspondent of the Paris Détats says | filowing tp promincat type:— cn pri ate Sovertt chine te te The maintenance of the temporal power of the in the ‘We bave been for some days tn posseasion of an impor- ie — forces. city of Rome onty, and the suppression of poctifival { tant Communication which we have hesitated hitherto to Marc! ve openly thrown over the dominion of Pius army , are facts Of v0 litte portance, Publiab, despite the cumtidenco we place In the correspon 1X., and bave hoisted the flag 0: Sardinia, At Peszaro Sy Ger be vawet. On the ether certain | Seat who forwardes ito ge,» Wo pebiish i new, four bondred inaurgents attacked the Papal garrison and ay diaponaao, Rapees to 4 iy Ea i appears’ ye FY pF aot drove them away. The citizens of Pergola are in arms, ove egsem. Te is equahy certain it | State of affairs. = sites ae Dine well ps.the inhabitants of Sin ~ =. A TB pny a - a s igagiia. our, b onal provinces w: 4 maid to bave bens cangement on three pointe which te Do pot misunderstand me as meaning that the war bas should be dispesed wo make var on the Freoch at Rome, | England, Austria and Pruss: tb “J nie actually begun; what has been done is that several hun- or the Ausiriass iu Venetia. Political reasous, there: | Would DO to prevent auy ulterior intervention of Prove, | af De dred Piedmontene troops have marched into the Papal suas Of the Matches ad Dasbria” brereae hone aon dominions, because that government has not as yet given secme to think et war ite Aartets to pot Jaltely bee ‘an answer to the ultimatum of Count Cavour, which was de tbe result of all this, nett 1D the ampurenccs foring sont a few days back to Cardinal Antonelli, This aitima- of Fon intervention. The Lg n tom was as follows:—The Pope was to dissolve bie bands ccpcentrating ‘cousigorase foreee wr"i from Mint of foreiga mercenaries, and on no account allow a junction oie : sad the duchy of ‘are eqnal- Of the Papal forces with those of Francis Il, To this de- of car Ss ee we cmmquaty mand no answer was Ca afocenee pages ve ame [From a Paris letter of . 10 — Pledmoatese Bayo Thongh the public ought br tate Cine & foal no our. ‘will liates 4 (Of tbe ee Rete Se mer ore in the sem!-oaicial priate, stteck Caribald!, be beaten, and al once tbe Romans the first | Constitntromnet ibe moi p ereuted ‘rene Semmetion. a liberal forces Clatror for the remoysl of the Pope. Iu view of the eed of this |. Grondgciliot in perfectly shocked at'The idea of Piel: from the terion Sky jon of upiversa! popular fecling, the Emperor Ni ment yentorivg to anpex avy portion of the states of the pom . ae wil advien the Pe ween orem Rema Goureb or the i eo ‘The public bave very Pease ok fence recall troops, * ever ‘bad memories, or they remember oewe, : priestly reign Wh» can tell vo what groataeas she ma; \reteemonth Sy the» irsame Consttadionnd noone cavenses i davepemteen, In my lart letter I informed you that the @ Py , co = before thie elty until Theae articles are in. payor pt tS Sap ueer France's I! fa geen a nee Ges that i not replete ee tae nee geo ewe the lberals where he awa of Preomont.” Up to thie however, it dues no’ Gen. Moreno, Teporte etwcen bie ircbpe and Garibala Appear that aay evil resulte to or Videor Beane! Gres to tang ther eaten - fing wilt have followed the ¢evunctations of the Consti:utlonn at, L wa be cteep creas tered a Dether bis freeh outburst of iudignation will bave aay of the city, and his appeares Bet we LSP Sete ame re he seems to saticipate re- | this fs tue opetenions ef"lee ~ maine . Grandguiliot's prose cfctal atatement ’ wean Sout ouly means employed by the Bmreror to dueck Yeas | whieh bes feat difficaitien, fan = Op & straggte they decm bopelesr: will make een aa ~ we (ows pocguamive tare. Tala desire fot | Prom Pacatecne 3,500; Wate vertitance aod then Garteahld ‘wil encounter "The fodowing b= As fy odd be yi that i noblesad | 2810; Mexico, an | ret determined aavereary, Lamortolere. Bat th nie favorable and auINy we the wun of non Sa eree aay. on thea rave aud pablus bat few nldiry letters from Italy Tf cuviows meurtnery succha 1s foes afar, Ws we ack fog t0 the sam ficial ‘ote cums Son, wi ourpals caused an entire! be dinturbed bat aesounty break against b) SS ee ae point will Austria, for her own scourity, if mot @alvation, ce wie wines ne Ee ae eae She crea on oat snore irestion . ent he, ae chen be forced to interfere? or, at what moment in the soo- | 1) wne esi that King Victor Pmanel'e nobeeue reeonrees country; tee woska at Stn ce ike ted nye Retncntes | Sea erty sho hoe ing asta | Sethe oka ROARS pees | Paani Ne pee earieeeae & bers could not avail against the firta determination of elle Aig bea oot 8 to overrule hie ac y San ts the coulmplate Frans, Den sSterapy asian rave ans iveiiined troops he pends Ula time the | a Batis ts pee ton Mp tmer, beac pats, to prevest hie” Sinn pene irene om gy and tro ite in “the they more then @ room ance hick the | tx theretore 8, q peatch for Garibaid. Wil France aid him #8 queation | estinies of the country ‘are weighed te shen een pF FA stn ne rrr, th ess Chee be tar ly TIL. keeps of Mae apm] | poise, Treasure and lives are generously thrown into agalpe: sowed Vy sword of France, Gllve branch tn ene bend, Des teting| fo Abe-ct Sater the grad creat 9 St. Maarice and St, | the scale by noble patriots, and it is the hope and conf. | 82d ap might perhaps | Let her reign in prace that I mst pow @poak Of Amt Blartitag eemor thet hag | Set Pellet of the friends of aly thronghout the worid | Urine beck Austria into momentarwhicn | by the calm infueres of cemmeree, Te coathed here. Tam told by persons 1 ba that liberty, Justice and national right will outweigh pape by. been acted on. | DaTous nations by increased traiie: we over igh 1hO | An insurrection bas the ‘and the bonds of civiliaed uations. Lai foond well teformed that at C * racy | wretched interests of despotic factions, amd the goltelt - 7, fe dethrone the Baltan of Turkey and is brother 1h of k ; hie send bas beem discovered. and that sir Henry Bulaer, | “™* °t Kites. Fogle) Ambassador ®t the Porte, is mixed ap in the | The very extreme and cruel means to which Lamori+ It ie with ce ease net 0 Teh buew to, clere teeme disposed t0 resort, to strike terror lato pos creaqing in ® path in Ping with the destinies of France—and one of de Rechionrg, the tvatrian Minister of Foreign ‘Aituire: at Suuatlons inclined to rebel, shows the deapernte state of | j"be accom will copeeeie seuss, | Bonlth of the oy ot Naaeort rarteet "| Vienna, who informed tve government of the fact. things with which he finde bimeel! obliged to contend, the Emperor's policy. France, - which Jade] ity of Nes. | —_—— | It is reserved for the commander of the military forces of | ‘Pope's y Rome, eantot do ussia and Austria. | be Our St, Petersbar« Correspondence, tho Vieur of Christ to revive a mode of carrying on or | Nite than diame Of which the avowed “object | The tendon Ay of tae inne aah aye W fter ihe the 10ch Inez pay 8 | War | \s to dethrone him by an armed co-operation given te foe od Pic carers | titer the battle of the 20d instant Pasmnenna, Sept. 3, 1800. | which It was thought velouged only to barbarlane and | urrcction in the provinces which bare hitherto Tomained | ‘hich appeared im the Toowwen moray emeenee tees, | (oe tecice i thie oi The Proope Sent to Assist ire Chin, e—The Pct Dowited-— | savages, or in Christian count | faithful, Tu this adventarous policy ~hhe- Sunes pase oy re py veh toe on a a a , } , countries, # enlled, to the tom | .'th areten Sones ye which she hag | «conciliation bad taken place between ‘Rossia and \or eppare to pera wram's in the Bast—HHis | civilised past. Bat the Frooch captain is pald a etipead | be loliowed by any support, Piedmont’ tor exert wu not | 11 a, and thas the two ba Stream Pietilia on the Amcor—The By vedition of General | of $16,000 a yeat for success, and he ie determined to | tsolated. 1a ot Wy ecoming revolt that ocun pea wos tone won ie ia well tnformed circten om oA Katevin—Movement among the Tos in Svithern | have it, cost what it may, of havoc, destruction and | betes soup opt ph Drone UE she ie eure vo | to bo an tevention of French origin, and intended to adeeb } Russia—A Orisis Expected in Boropan Torkey—T% Viood, Be bas now under his command something more | oti) time, Emperor's Journey to Wilna—Inewguration of he New | than 00,000 wen. Three thourand troops from the small | “ France, Raiiroad, ae, de. | army, sill Kept up, of theex Deke of Modena, have jast | Beania la will © torre tncopnile for ihe reek of krppe, , boon iapded at Anconm, As long as that door is kept upem | herefore, | ‘thetr i Te be, tint Piedmont wich ote oe teen fn their operations in the Papal | May tag ive no foreigner im Mexico will not depart ‘Mars of onr Beriin | events without feoli of trite epect of daw which can plone Mee S00 Fo. And ) esterday ta, | Hibernate be beaten boar oor esbaieion Deve her our alliance We hope that the loyalty of ine Vitus | <2 Mebatover tours bo mice] cree, now, | thing most melaccholy. Bmanuel wisi cause Lim to prevent his rom * sane te South of hurope, Political events may ‘The Nherals bare ent the Puebla road, ant we communication wa Vere Ores except by i gs o t ae erepete

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