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2 And fp the meantime Do one knows what the despots a Bestern Burope may do tn behalf of their dinoomslted Drother, Tory Ubat any One of them oomiug wr xriol ws+8 away some of the power from their orier. They are no doubt sorrect, The fact 2, the plial des pots of whe tay forget that railways, avd steam poor, and telegrapbe, and priating presser, and ths sprout of Wwteltigence, buvauprct the old order of things and put wr tan op bis mettle, whether be be King, kaiser The simple difference bo manufacturing, 0% ation, ap | ctaariog miate that teriorating, | growing tn stature, i. and virtanily woaker for #evouty yeard neither Franca nor have he their own If @ onnsey guts <r than ‘big, how fare the fat ) privcent? There seems to be an ergo aprinkliog of them, of late yours, oa | eeriieheoee, There aro the Dakiw of Paaaay, Mx 3 Parma: Jobo of Reardon, son of Yam Carlos; the ‘amiig, childrea md grandenildren, of tte tate Lovie Posipee; the Dictetor Sapte Anns, of Mesioa; 07 Ro, wi Burkarns Faostia whe First, some time Eamwroré st faa lomingo, abd pow there are two mare abort tay ly wi—Practa Il of Naples, and his Hy sli. The Laue Daily News, with 9 fooltvs of of rather Cxamercial, facetiourases, @ ite oats had better term agrand “Oetholic Asssnisfon uf + Bihwed Kings aud Prevendere (Vimited),” aad form Bebemer and Cnsptract+s for thelr ow govt, eea'eat tho apirivol be wge apt the well Heine of markied. The wore of it IH, they would probetly find meniint aa ton’ meay for trem. fci!!l, thon gotbiog The enmpany. if Bit-very Feapamaina or re ight ave rome littiereuital wm era ting OFF power and greatness “If they ware kek Chem te werk wot atert a j rire, win eee ty might entguten and lartenct the wort! * prodtanie refles:ione, drawing & quad moral from gloria i® 4 privileges The fenov, would be a yor model have vo doant if lght have a olane and do hie best, very ‘ent ‘prottadle matter we carn = Atany rate one ” rewrerient @tock company form eee rt cond Snoing the Dowrd from tia to ime tt might get to he a vary respectable nt off weil tt might be worth while for de'vated ound) tates for the Prem lavor to apd perpape jon thetr boara Foore need et fear that the success of the areooia- tee wruld be o great en to got up & monninaly, oF even» ert toy wenarcbick ie rep ilies feat have long been prosperoos Oommercial donoerns Fee Social Science Asenolation is now tp seaaion at Glas. Brougham at the neat of 14, a4 Bo far, T bel eve, their discourse Du ing as thet = tn of wheat he propose eben Peder of the exiied me ‘The wreck of the Lady & with the dewh, ram, o@e of our mem amer, ly 1t Reema true that th 4, to estantiah » ‘nepeotion, eutfl teat hifs oa the water who y of canes there l@ kom? n there are Becisents do CCC: wer ua when & Pane ‘anees for sav iL, Bee yet our unite mal Sesrieration thar v Let paptains and ow ‘ peepwrible to the families sur lvore, ae aD act of] mansianghur if there fe Fequieiio DUMNET of boats aod Mens Lo pr Br vew Inwe are perded, let th m be parsed ABericank O«e It bo the goed 9) BE wy Dave little Beure of Rell pre L While other stares an vrinces of thew the thes B Weir mother’ de Pre © Alfred bas) et Deep rece Og Brea iene, at Bio Javeito, ant Ged Hope, being lovizd by tee lexny Caffres, who seem om thm & Wat they have am ee The receptions to the Princo 0 Deg paraon, & ttie Taervo Ronfrn emat Washington wad v 4 Rew Yors, are looked forward to pero with torent wat more Lavure t Seah seen, oe somes, toe gh Delf of heme Nive a giving a Bolen dtd pations Briteh throne. you fhow vo Nw YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. ae. ee, ee 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. wird Franoie [I, Bempino is yet jive, and with twonty | COnsumpticn ty the Mr yh meres tna word, Bre or emirty thoureed treo ck him. Lan riciets | What the milor enylaw wats ie ® Acoma, whied place DA” soy stacked boch by Sea | WED ver Of the breve ting ae peene Bo have Pew aud mod, contary 10 8 gy, jwteations Ab ffwe | totmily exticet, and Of al) foreigners the Rugtanin sn t+ s utenced ve reducer, the plane by outing | DOW Considered the m7 a calculating sad pranert ee temites. 16 gan tought that Lemorinere The Kmprese finee > er retarn fom her programa ranalra the city WILD tf would yiel® remy. al amonerere Dad ® f goon when oe TOND. mod ite supplies were very Ho it wre dec Wed upoo tbat It saould be atiarked wnat inter: bos the fleet aud the Dewieging army Orve WY avharding it We dear that the Pred se DAV6 eh'mred the utaKirte oF the place after ible #O’ pple, and Low the towa must 6900 yieid or bo 1 DY MF swath, S—1 have just heard tbat the Pope would certaluly om, abd that very soon He i reported t have be Doke de Gremmont, French Am aneator at “The w is large’—meauing thereby, a+ 1 rovper ed bere, that he intendes tryteg bik nance ip fote® oloer portion of it than Rome, fin leaving thet OF \@oud greatiy slaolify the Ita tca question, Tye fohowime loformacion regarding the new Sic! MY intry may he of internet to your renders: — M Moro.) te @ Tuscan, who in 1848 was a momber of Vi Guerazzi’s Captures, 1a wbich be held the portfolio of ‘Fore igh Aduire for 4 short time Io 1950 as 4 aeunber of the Pscan Astembly, he voted against the aauexatioo Of that provines & Pledmontma proof that he beloogs t» the ud vauord party. He is a clever man iy 9, and of polished menvers M. Peranni, Minister of Zin noo, we mi isteaboy suer of the yeast Meet few followers, and that it became known dally to the chured # t Ruall t+ pray over the rendu of her deccases vist the Uvebens a’ albs, Our Beriin Corseepondence. PEKIN, Sept 26, 180. Finamcial Pretparrassments of Pras s— The Vaneivsn Qh = Enyan.d Endeavors to Permade Austria bi Wine Up boldt s Library, de , de. At one of the Cabinet oonnotis held previous to the de parture of ibe Privce Regent for the Rnine, the ruhjeet of Cisonsrion was the proporais that are to be made by go ‘lian | Vernment at the next serrion of the Chambers, It wilt be recollected that jass rersion a voto of alae ands bail milion thalers was demanded to meet the expenditure copting¢ nt op the reform of the military system, and that it originated by the H use of Deputies, with the proviso Abat it should only vc employed to ineread® the effective strength and improve ‘he organizstion of the army, 1% withoot Wwtroductog tbe change coute@piated to the minieterial prejeet, by which the landwehr institution schrk th the mtvistry; be te merely an of Lo polities! tmoortaree, or M Pariet, Mi ig disaiased from bie poet, he oomaeacet | wae virtoally abrogated, and wolch were disap Hue Leek oR om travelling demler. Sree, o ming tat | proved of by the mejority of the Hone, No other, mace bim ope of bia coufllante Ho now repre werteer ne Drincipis im the oinistes MM Tacanj, | Sooner, however, bed. goverment: got passes: tere of Poles end of Far, wore Max | sion of tho merous rerum thaa they proceeded shows wnat mo hint araie © his brotaer, ai Genoa. Their estabhabment was tae yorv bothad o Merz rianiem, and their men pea ly ib Delouged to Morzu's party Lastly, M Ugdatena ts @ Canon, wh worn member of Orieot's Grst ministry, and poids the Fare opinions aa bs ebief The tong taked of interview of royale and imperialr at Warsaw ie agein deferred. Owing to the iliness of the Fropreas of Rosem the meeting will not take place uutil alter the 20th of October, a fact which plat n wo carry Out tbe ecbeme of reorganization to its ful! M O Jando ts a Genoo extent, and thelr arrangements are pow so far oomplatt chat tt will be Lmpormible to revert te the former w\tbopt throwing the whole estavlisi.ment toto o they must be el ey KS @ FrAOUfACtOrer, In DAFIBERsLI, echaotc #tate, which must be prodnetive of tho gravest oose quences, In a military point of view theg are right, Or it tscertala vbat the Prussian army ston jp need of « thorough remodeling, tp order to place it oa anch a foot ing 28 woe demanded by the exigevoes of the Limes; hut {1 in ro lees troe that they have acted in diametrical op position to the wishes exprissed by, aad the pledges given to the second Chamber, and tho Ltberal majority of thst asecubly—who look upon ihe landwebr as (he popular ele ment that serves to nentralie the aristocratic charactor of the army —» superstition, be it said on passant, baat hat never beem borne out by farte—very naturally fee) ayerieved and indignant at such conduct on the part of a ministry to wrom they have alwars wv forded a cordial and disinterested rupport against the machinetions of vhe feudat party, To aggravate tho dittl- culty in which government wit! flod taemselves at the openivg of the Legislature, it aopears that tho expenses attending ths reorganization have eo groatly exceeded the estimates that someihiog like eight millions wilt be ro- quired to defray them, over and above tho sam gracted Jost session; and M. averswall and his colleagues will therefore be undor the disagreeable neceesity of spplylog te he Cham bere for # second vote of money, alter render: tpg themeolves chuoxious to the charge of having misap propriated the first Under these circamstances, it i« not to be wondered at that they ure In no particular bur Ty to face their irritated acherewis in the House of Dy puties; and it hag beeo decided, accordicgly, was tov meeting of the Legithtore is Wo ve postyooed til tbe erry Intent period ailowable by iav—chabi@ to Say, tile tbe miogle of the moni of Japuary, By taat time It is presumed that tbe truubie® borin of Beropeam pousios wit etbor have clexred vp sufficionely Wo Warrant @ re. duction of the tuilitary budget, ur what t# tore probarie, cho t alaire will Dave arrived mb @ criss When the patriot sitty OF the Chambers will indoce them to overiouk the peceadistoes of sbe prrezece 1 tn order t> nesiat them in proviaing for the aafery ef ibe centey Ta fact there are JeW 4) aUnR Sangarve crongh Ly imagine that the compl cowed questions Low agitating Curepo admitof * pacite felotiog. At the campol Writewek notriog was talked of bot the campaign on the Kine, whieh i to take place next spring, and which tne young offloers Oar Parts Correspondence, Panm, Sept 28, 1940. The “opacity of Louis Naplem—The Treaty of Villa” franca an InstancomHis Mysterious P leey—The Neapo ian and Papal Questms—The Aelatioms of France with he Great Powers—The Policy of Russia and Aut trta— Affairs in the East, dtc., dc. Tin time #eeme approaching when the foresight which Cictuted the sudden cexsation Of hostilities with Anatria wl beeritent, Farseeing men at the peace of Vill franca falo Negekon would effest more by the Fabian poliey of imple vigilance than by the most glorious teats ofarms, Th y sald the jafitation be hat given was all srftiien. and would prove the little heaven that shoald Wa ch the whole mane, Well, it te orrtain that thiags #0 far bave wonterfnity confirmed their prognoatications, The Great Nupoleoa, ia sna\ oelebrated Tallan campaign which alone was suiticvens for his immortal y, wae pever more successful than hig nephew with bis legiws at home and wheo meakiog @ peacefal progress throughout bis empire Oce after another, Stato, and Cueby, and principslity, and now a whole klagdom, have tombled dowa ike & b use of carda, and Isaly Mee Dofore him a type of tbat noivereat ahans out of which tho Creaor proaneed light, and order aud harmoay, “Awiést ali the darknese in whieh Napoleon loves to wel), and a\ffion!t aa 1¢ ia te perotrate the mystery with which he sorronnds his rchemes, one fact i4 at least ap- parent, Demely, that bis favorite moans of ascomplishing j8 assuming the character of soorervator of Hunvcif the offapring of revolution, he pro tho peace, tends wo be ihe champioa of order, aud, like Et ward the First of Rogiard, or the saccalent Inwyer who swallywot ‘he 0) ster while be left the shells to tho ditoutanta, it ie from the qui We of Otbers that he eeccres bis own im- | ope vane fl ba na 4 to = an tmpatwnee dtate 0. Wo alread 0 spied by the > oer cf promotion nnd ghe des re to medjato advantage. Wo already begin to seo symploms | (Coe frum tne wo tony of garrison life; sbd altnough | of thw potlcy m tbe altered tone of ihe Fronch prees— | the judlic in cepera! re fur from purtaxing of tals mar- the semi special part of it—adopted ia reepect to Gari. Ddaid) who ia now termed the celebrated ovdeicterd, not exnotly a “brigand,” but a thoronguly incapable dictator, Abd a very modioure got eral If Opposed to regalar troops, The King of Naples, in fact, waa not “conquered, bat abandoned, aod the result Ws that while ta Sicily “there ts rouber army, administration nor charch,” this crva- tore of Mexzint haa managed matters so badly that at Naples, which he ent-red only with Gyo men at hie back and smidet the rivas ef the citizens, s royalist reastion ts alrenay exietivg, Aud yet thie maa bus the audacity to spesk to Victor Emanuel ae eqval with oqnal, and to tak of attacking Austria, who for Mfiwon Dours stood st Solformo against the might and majosty of France: nay, oven of asgaaiting Franco bersol’, whnes logione are nt Rome, and ibrovgb whoee sorriod ranka bo tial ardor, the conviev on te sioniy gaining groand that the purrivo attitude oalntsined by Proseia ouring the two last ware bas beoor.a untonadie, and that if another grent etruggle ebould ensue, It will be almozt 1 apo-sblo Jor ber to avoid Deg diawa into ik. The Litem Cabinet are now engngod in endes voring to poreuade susiria to facriice herself for the peace of tho world, and t» relingaish Venice to tie Liahans (for a oorsideration,” Dut even if the Sairer were to agroe to such a compromise—of which, however. tere i Dot the sghtest Cbamce—it would only deprive him of whatever moral influence be still poaresses, and ‘wepire the malcontents in the rest of bis dom! Dens With fresh courage. There would bo out brooks 19 Hupgary, Croatia, aihc aud bait a deve other provinocs. | Trieste sad Istrin would feet an Invineiblo mttrastion yorards free acd nutied Tiuly, abd Juvela would be eallod upoa, a# a mem- vor cf the Germanic Ouafederacy, to defupd tbe \otegrity of iis poll, Matters have come to a pass when aust: ta has no choice but to bold oat, thongh with ruin staring “pond = E pronetngg marry Dor tt the Jago, and whether the be victorious oF defeat You's, that eran trom t mutt pase ore hooan reach that Qvieinot from which he pro- | f4'in ihe contl’t, tue reeult will Be previ, touch wb pmdagr Nostell tg beg mmrtny claims hig intention of anpouncing tho rodemptiva of | me. Ii she route tue Hallaus she will pursvo them tuto 2 y « united haly, We a om excl Lombardy, and u provouo the intorventivw of ina emara vations ‘an tho equal, oot ovited Hialy. Weill way Malvn, Genoa and Turin exclaim | {vmbardy, and ince provoue the Interveutlon of Laie feo oF three other Uret clans Powo Teeetving the bey Pr with hon And becoming reset to a great S| taken the Iead in the Qtvyimiion and Cheietias ty the re ovond to by th “d, langoaze, Ut If the journey and reery Wales are graitiy ing # mere brely than poe that Junior members of tbe roy Brene ine summer day and « Lot the Present fora U th St Lawronee, flannt Orange f te gare poo lok acre Ber Oapwiian ohjoots Bee, of Cem an toemeel vor among of thie; the Prices will b We arrivew and you will Be able in her to . ee Phe Bupture Recon Cone and Gariakli=Spread of Pans, Spt Baszinion Infines in Sirily—-GarValtis Rarhaeti— Prrendly Cownsels of His Prients—the Papal ent Fens Pham Questions—The Pope Deermined to Lean Rome te Phones the World & Large, and MM it Determine’? *o Seok @ Home Elacuhere—The Imperial Conference at Warsaw, aed Jam sorry to apnounes that the Maazic.aas have Fue @eeded in wideoing the breach between Gar bari! aad Oa Wour, and that the struggle between thom bas now s¢ sumed proportions that bid fair to injure the cause which Beth of them bare at boart—Itallan enmity. Carl Baldi te now acting tn open defiance of Victor Rovaacel's Will, and bas actually made ‘emonrtrations that prove has ere lung he will be a much mu enemy of whe King of Bardinie as of any who may oppose him, He hae reite Pated bie threats of attack cg Kome an ly abeta, he aware thas to prevont guch uastrop! Besanvel will oppose him * th his armed fore @reatful cuding for #0 Loic @ commencomen'. : fhe peop'e clamor for sonexation, althoug’ their desire Me opposed by Garibaldi, who hae jast vistied Palermo and esued decrees and appointed ane Tro Dictacr that fare Bot to the taste of the she he encfecated property, disbanded pel.tiors aod istaed do- ferees, tech as Bone but * foliel goverament or king Sbeuid attempt to carry out, in fact, he it now eoting in Alrost opposition to the Demy jwtorwi# of Tivly. Feen the Meapoiiian journals biame bis courte. iis letter to ‘Brasco bas called from even bis moet devotet followers great cersore The Nariomale, the not ree pectabie of the Neapoutan Joarnaile, rays of Garibalii's letter to Brareri je with profound regret that we have road the letter “ the Dictator, tn whieh bs openly maoiforts ee opie. tome be entertains of Coort Cavour, ane toot breaker She vpion of Italy, The fact ts too importiat to be p ever in mience, Ite Ineritabie Coomequencrs are too grave fer any borret Italian to roiraia from exproming bie epaxs. * * * © If the publication of thie letter itabion bo frienas of Garivalai, it at to other, #0 love Bim mone the leer truly @& are not those who wil! gric @aridald! open|y #tates that he w fhe pays that be alone # guilty i sold Nine and Bavoy, and he expresses for b greatest batret, making bis dismieral from office & con! (Non fr allowing the anveration of Sicily and Naples. He if in error bere, for Cavour is powerful aud bas the good of aly at boars thereat, hot act with Cavour; Besides, be ie yy Victor Emanuel, who ts ae | io Natt'se Sortbatat, if pot more to, Garibaldi knowledge of tateamanrhip, that Teseerted long tn the bands of the reroletion iste, wao ities an! wreaded ot well remembers the Pope, au he hes pent enongh t are able to de ‘ext ali forces that Garibaldl could whe be co gt into ti Me rh Will Grwt attack Rome ant then Veoetta; oo Austria cam Wait WOLl bor turn comes, She keows Pat ere it doce the Ihotator mot heave love od = ohatacies and conquered France wat. sandinn for both of these Powers are Saerat we erall pot sttack Rome. Pie IX bat promeet | Soyon all sorte of future biewviage for ba 4 protect him, and eaye he wil! not lear fom Ghoagh' dere, wever, that hit Cardicale w Bim bo do oo, tn WHI Care be wom 1 gO bo Se ouuh pevured 8 adopted by the Pops, the French troops Ate ot @ in 00 Obvor way tol a yet done i RRNA EN SY NRE f A agaist this ‘mego of olay ,and the Powors of Europe stak thotr ambrorial locke indignantly; {t ie igh time, tn that France should prevent any further disturb ance of the if vanquished by them thef will bardiy sto» short a¢ the Imaginary ine thot separaies them {rem German torrit » ry, Which Pruesis t= bound to protect, bat tn tho wiea of whieh duty she is eure to become embrolioa with wee. It ie rather strange that two Powers, whose political Dtagopem is Rotorisus, kod & war betworn #30m ecems caly & question Of time, ehould be acaily eagaged iw Popotietions for a commercial treaty, a aro cures ep with ae much apparent zeal ond aly terms in tho wo: fore them. The propoeals made by Frat to this governiaent have beea communicate’ to tho other Stato# trciuded in the Zollverein, and meet with in tome tpetancce stim tho resent languag) of tho Con usomme, Wish regard t1 the Pope gaioe ground that, rocwithateadiag al meelf tbe that Is boing sald to virsuade hig from quitting Rome by the French governmental organs, tho mission of Gecera) Gvyon, us I stated in my inst, ie to ret bim away. Ones the Holy Father owt of Rome, tho French coureo is easy Taly, thus abendeved, wll eooa reqatro the strong baad the Margipian @aribaid), is to Dave the lion's share ef tho of tbe great pence presorver, and thon tie [allan qecetion in the Freneh scale uf 18 to gracua‘ty roeotvo its legitimate denoaement, for th ie | Cutlea, eA more liberal 8 . é at era uf evr «y dou net to So supennes, hat Vine Semen. oe ane San approximate 190 patlons, ito are at premat Aichded by mt a1 aptipatbies and grudges of long etantiog, aud at some Tuture period the labors of the con has been epypointe? to report oa the au a\xsieon waich apo In tho meanwhile everything ie being Jone to show Lig Uhat Napoleon i to tho pert accord wih Dla bre tber po sinter. Yesteroay Coperal Schouralod and hie brother, without practical fruit, if they pout out the reai disad Vantsy oe © which both Fravce aad Germany sanjct two atte ¢ecamp of the Emperor of Rartia wore re - ccived at St, Coed, fn order that Napoleon might oe pre. | * ~ pred Reda P may ny ro ony ag Ran rented With our m-gnidoeut Borges of tho reoowcod Or. | Ober s pr — ~ Prospect of their arriving ai @ Buscmeful termination. ko brood. Jt wea cotentatiogs; forward that the Smn- a reenter tas taaaeilt etetag aiinn tn | The usefnl tee Hocrteh in an atmo bee. bee epee py tan ants Kerry = 8 . No better success than isto bo ‘anite\yatod from there and per [bet symmetry ot theee romareanis sateoals, taken eapecial care 10 tortify 0 the Drothers Schouratot bis rense of the ‘updorntar avg woieh oxiate oon Terrovergoe ike tbe Emperor of Munéia and hirwreif. All arts. of compliments are ay oe Ausirt, who '9 the Emperor's powerfal ally, @c With regard to Avstria, however, ® very ftrong dis nists tn Paris to'otiove whit many days © capac withoot her making imation of the role sbe intends to enact Only s fow ‘ies ‘ago & hoax wae practiced on the Boars ~M Cotn,agndic ot the gens de 1 ge, Peoel wed a letter having tho impress of cfficial ori stating ibe Austrians had cross! Ae bis existed, redowrse wae ted vo M. B ilwult, Ww the nbeoree of M. Fould,and the hoax wat made apoa- vert. Pnt,ae N maid of Marmont, are speaking > Dip defection foilowed by by thet if fo many othe watch only went ton minutes too fast.” #0 | board it p ty generally said om the Eacdango with regard to the ca, eforts has attendod & treaty of commotee apd narica- licn attempted to be pegotiated betwees the Zollvereta Sol Ses reventis ot Vonseanin antes base un Ge pour 004. Tho stumbiirg block Was @ proviso that the fahjeows of the German suntes are to look to the government of the Tepubdl ¢ of Ve pezecia to toxee goed any joes otcammand by revelations or civil commotions tp that crnatry, bet Which the Vewezucians would erly concede in reepust ww Fuck o#pes as proceeded from measarct taken OY tue lege! sutborivies Now, as revoluti neare coaniaasly coearring Ip Inere South Amorican repeblics, aod the moterious par iy invertab y decline to acknowlcage the lege ity of tn goverpmen:® ertadlished by their prececeswrs, this at Tarcement €a® bot considered satietuctory’ by the Prustian Mimister representing the Zollvereln, and the treaty wae aot ratided. It i stated that egotintivp® entered into , Veneraela with bogiand France atd Denmerk bare falled for the tame reaso tbat the Maseatic citins of Mamburg, Bremen hard iv qvestion, “ Itmay prove ap w'er true tale at lant. Se eee Gee Prem No one experts Gar ioatd! will at Ca by ar “ we ouncluded & treaty OCA thing short"of farce He believes 7 ie ed upon by the repub'ican government. Tae Berlin peer frow 1 extract the above particulars, the pene ge Arch eof oplbica UBat the Prassiaa gor dently in not agreeing w bach terme, an that the Has: — cities were to diame for submit way ‘be Soppowed that the mercantile commmnitic# Ktow their own business, cad are more ax ft to De correct in their views than a 0 /cotry like Pras where commerciai asirs are subjected to the control Doreaueratic functionaries whore | leew of trade are often of w very ¢ ANA Wudlons Base re ‘fhe auction Of the literary and artiewo romaine of Alex apder vow Humboldt came oT lati week, bot, owing to the want of publicity, the atiencarce wer very slim, aga there wore saree!) acy purchaeers | Engiand of from beyond the Atlantic, Many valcable ariicoe were sald for & Mere sobs, ADG the culque series of medals wan oueted fur thea thao toe vaine fol me Dust of bee deceaned by down tc Mesare, ashue, the Gor poration rion, and will do itor die, Whose sbai! be the bold ‘yest thot'rbal! withetan? bim romaine to be seen If Auttria can do it she je in Ler right to de po, for whe has siways been hie sworn enemy but le France cr Se dinia preparod to sch a step! Letters from Consteptinopic seem to shew that afairs are by po mean® oer smovth with tho Sultan and s.r Reory Bulwer. The pretonded error of tho Andessador ta eoing to the Suitan's brother's yacht !nsteat of that of tne Salten if Known to Rave beep no error at all; gross y indignant, and talked of air Hoory's ows remorat Mheir 4 te being the more agreeable alternative. It war aa cont berond this that the Jed error of the yacht took place; * whieh ne bad | other words, that cir Henry patd a visit to | tho Sultan's brother, whom po man ont of bi \ permitted by the Sultan to The Hoo Was an aitompt to place Ihw Orother 0/ the dultan on Hous collection of Mp! of Forope, asia, Afr! 80 thaiors. ‘The entire 4 at Gader 10,000 thaicrs, oman from adi the irarned coctet cs, Aweriea, 90d Aovtenlla, atyow 4p ecveds are ortlme the threne S, whee the visit of the Zagiith Am Dacrader became known, the ont apaay of the bd fror Sollen wae ronsed 8) — dowede, Our Florence Correspondence. fod, to Mir Roory's aetonishment, be pocred Froaescs, dept 94, 1860. wpen him, throngn his dragomen, soch © t “ Copgwlarty Of Burepean Rovalty—Lamericiore’s Feoo= | of Bit ae bar pot been heard siote the dase wera Napoloon [ ageating Lord Whitworth Lay \nbee 7 The Popetn ¢ Criseal Position Napoton on itaitan rader, immediately before the repeare prac Afoiri—Miiiary Activity tn the Litcrnied P Pomabbler of Tent awk ear’ pes paris Whee ibe, frradh, have: on ormes Soran mare, Te Cavet of Tieton Literly Badangerot—Maarim's ppd are petoriously bent on supplanting the Ragteh ir |» sew nee im Maly, do, dx | Vaot by fhir to*anc oF foal } Tam porry to aay that the preensets of the vintage seem | quite blighted. Both with regard qcact'ty ee: ¢ontl- | ty, the produce of Hh year et Fagen rome ‘The grapee cherge thotr color, Iretivet, and aprons x8 erpect nePer thoes, tien 8 epee ings appearance, bet the oe of the mire Acraneed i innipid, washy, and waatiog ie : Alroady there \ a rieo la Parts of twenty five per cent . othe Nisth, Francis ‘Ube Second an General Lane. reiere seem tobe qalie out of favor, both with the Orieities and with men. Both esints and subjects are deal te thelr appeals, and lew’ no belping hand, but denve them to thirk forthemerlves in the hour of their | mens prevsieg need. Bolore leaving Nap! Froneis 1 Wont 10 thewhrine of the moet eacred of all the images of on Jeet year’s @\noe. | te Madouns, and there made 9 vow that if aho would | The disordered etate of Twly sreme to hold cot (59 | save bim thie time be would make hor a present of bis | promised of @ rich harvent to Faris im the 8° | iste mother's regal cloak. To Our Lady of Cen. preaching eeron, Yormerly waay — toe took Loretto tp thot veedenee for a abort the Lemeri¢iere promised to give his sword, if Mrst she ¢ | botele, and then moved forwards to te tor | would eoable bim with it to win victories, To rariour Ps & of Italy ‘This Will not, 6 aonoare, bo the owe | mircowlowe carved and painted images of the Madonna de Portogpeee aod [tetlane theuesi ree mente, aed mst ce u ate coperiy tr Joc komt for j iy Americans These with thetr boundicar wore io the abit of cowarte ith ac pod ef metnta hie Holiness promiret to make compensa tin for favors received, but np to thie time pot one of ce ight towards the elty of the Meven Hite; but | t'™ hes lifted a Goger to render Bim the slightest sid. Apph eating: are pow poor! Sieeanted hes vote | Ajj arently, they all have elther socepted the doetrin® of for #ix months, no mattor whet tae price, tow’ | pen intervention, oF are dieposed to wink at the enemy, | iriacarhirtammrnateereas Arret |( ansoratin ste very mers ad eat a "rows tums Or bat wine, prrgheees most largely for home | ner in which De At prosewt conducts adaire, | Exeept Lamoriciere, shut up in Anoons, Antonelli aod ‘de Pooe, 1th the French garrison ia the olta tel of Rone, suo + of aBimportant towns ou the Roun eide of ine provinces of the eburch, the Papal power is no longer earrowed @ thio the limigs of those aacient domialons, Pos Howpere, yieldiag tom certain pressure, and ready to imitate the exauopie of the other princes of Italy, de firee to abscond, aud thus, by withdrawing tho light of big tected presence from this rebellions country, make tLe most solema protest porwible to the Catholic world agstret ie heretical iniquity His appeal to the Powers of Remap Cathotic Ooriatencom w come sad belp have thus far becrevain They have opty seut him @ oandful of resged Merce paries for hig army, aod these bave al ready been fogged ard sept home, The Italians only ask bim to reneanee entirely bis temporal sutbority and re ain |v peace to bis capital otty, under the protestiva of the cheted King. But if he persiets io running away, #0 much the worse for him snd all the betier for thea. France pow clearly says, “If you will go, Holy Father, yeu wi 1d it will only prove a fatal step, We Derieged Rome once to bring you back, bat it is bardly coueietent with our duty to besiege the Vatican Low to keep yeu in it, ‘f) OD go, there will no looger be ety) heed of @ French garrison in the porate wg and the soi Without compunetio Die giver tts we are gone, our place will be taken by # c myperre jou hae aveedy Deen arranged wo & Fiauee for the tree aod-eaxy compinrency ch tbo iwerewsing pawer of the Tha!lan kigdom is og avd why should be not give such great valde vo Italy, tages recelvet. davoy, whieh gave” tame to the aynasty of hig sovereign, wont ite bame to the sornpie? a and why should not the island kivgsom The pretty island of MEO IALIONR Converted with the family of the pre- Emperor of Fraves. This 8 avery matter of fact ot in becoming more ko every day. tle while ago thes these European States were 9 with has Te was oly ianpborg at, or blaming, the tratiog propensities of tha Ty MuUlicLs Of dollars for the island Hee ieeb gover mont aed peopl, for buying territory of insiead of fiiching it without compen. ’ secording Wo tne plan of ft the Continental Powers, What vulgar idea impoverisbe! Spain woald oe joo of tawicg one handred aod of Cada? Bat row ‘tet do we hea? Fifty milijous of dollars are te be given to buy Austria out of Ven poaal stained hy J vrnals of the mort ‘ aristocratic” coon we, The Bopaberge are to tura tradespeople, sod atriva lo keep Up Appearances # while longer morket the eich old tapestry which Tbrradoare, OF beir battered golden pi ln the liberated provine 8 of the Pan Sa and Umbria, there is Notional Guard. aire frew Ty avy to widen, rather team diminish. Garibaldi see na more and mere resolved to bring Piedmont to Naples, raider than carry Nuples to Piedmont Thue be pe dem er it ye wil) sven be bat to suddenly been id the won for them 4) be mome tof epp.revtiy its bigrest triumpa, the oo caste ot Tis'y in perbeps expowed to its greatest porils The breach between the North and the Sonth seems evo by vending tu the they have worn tectivity ia enrolling and organizing the new Io the city of Peragia ale thay nave tolerable C1 dition nearly @ thousacd men. © maintain the The two parties crespesking pisioly to each othor, god 0 far ap that goes, ‘bere ie DO Teanen why each #hould not bo understood, The bere ofthe Fouth says to the King, diemiss Cavour ard Fnrint=-the two abiest men in his Cabinet, if not to full 16r ve to have @ perfect understanding ale be has obce declared it Ws imporeibie for us to conceive ha’y, io oiplotmatic affaireand then it with not be dif- Garibadt yaland sound, tr mAdelity to a pripeiple whieh bin vo be chargea with, Ho le etl eotirely for aar exe. tion, DOL ALDARAtiOn RECOFAINg to OoBditions, Not imp xed sholly oy aminlutry whege policy be docs not approve. ‘nthe Puinoe of the Quirinal be would meot bis rove. re pn, Bbd there annex, not Naples to Piedmont nor Pied- mort’ t Naples, put both ferppdom. frmom but a fraction of the kingtom already woiwd, t cou etepey is there in attempting to bind the whole a to the pew [taliao With the loss of Savoy and Nice, Sardiaia to # fregweot, instead of makiag te fragmout accommo- date tiseit to the whole, Garihald! ie now surronnded by many of his old and * anreb repub cau friepos. and their iv(luewce apoo him, if thoy aro Gikposed to cxerctse it, must be great. It would be strange if be were not expoeed to temptations, not less alluring than hazardous, Mazzini is at pie Blac the man who tovs far has shown himesif but a plausible epthomwst, aitboogh, without doubt, o: the purest and highest aime as wor! more unrerticd every day, at ‘The condition of the public mind ip Sicily, ‘opine is represented as growlag more and The delay about organiz'ng & me ey stem of means by whick the union may be effect 2 is the cause of the lacreasiy mie oF two grent definite ideas prbhe mind, confasion. iter hold upoa bow snd distracting polioos fiat & p'ace. As fasta ike fa! iy bas nothing fo much t dread as Uke influenes of fac bors ata moment like the present ehilo they bave the poser, to rnin sudden if anybody were ioclip ths, proot suflickent could be foaud ix ibe oxample of ard pobly cause The Impending co» Thay cannot help, Garibaldt's Position, [From the Loncon Times Gepter only pelpt of luterest im the Italten rovotut! That sonderfal drama enchaing our attention a a military pecumelo, Ube Nike of which has ever tn modern tines her pure to doubt Derb presented to the +yea of Hurepe Many of tho ques os Fecenlly prope daldi'® compaigts age ola —s The} guine Dattations? Pudence be more than a match joval sppliancer? Garibaldi is try Bho army resombies no other Euro force. It repreeeuts the perfection of individual eft-a ae distinguishes Dom collective power Mis troops bavo nether the costame nor the aor’ rude and joore orrantzation. fqoaty iBb vetive. oy the vpual methods the Feverest teste of mi ttary tnred kingdoms but cog 4 { Bem and heve madoa irlumpbed e&pedition without wioning Lat week, for the Gret time, they mot w: annonpeed as a check, eae 21 ded reepecting tbo bes toast ebectivg dewlope Ak are receiving @ practical solution ta Gari Can irregular levies be relied upoa Will courage, intell\c009, for mechanical are hardy, bold. au fom gave, 09 Commissariat, and only a very 10 Generals 40 tnt tt conqaorore, bat not have evcapo+ have cap bare Seen They tances of ordisary enterprising, but Wo what was aod will bo intefert bo ehserve the cireumernees under which this creat from ccourred. Ty the eyes of cl ‘tarno asenim di! the featarce of a pinic; and thongh the sa- thentic report which we published on Thursday dee not Jook vpew the reverse in @o disastrous & light, atill te de The merit me feriress ot se the advanie ro of Bnd woro furtber ats'rted by excetlons comm thelr rear. any means impregnable, but ruth ae, ‘ecopm, and renolateiy defended, would give ao ter trouble, Garibaidi lad pushed bis outm ats pretty HDR Wie do-pomt Altogether it was a the mal on the good 'w sre loo important to be passed without further re- ‘the King of Napier sonee 04 es i be remneaiet to 2 body of bis ison within twenty Cire miles of posted torno, oh the leit or routbern bank of whirh fants the fortified town of Capen. ‘The Neapolitans, ti.>-ofore, wero Lot only protected by & considerable stresa:, but had “tile Dank, nie Pisces saPaiant capital. Oc rocciving this otelligence Garibala! ertored to tp Genoral Foer's division oe the spot, rat) which entaed ie exoosd!ngly tnatruct pntelyan thet 18 ty *ay, ca the 10th inst Ger iv ry eesumed the command of the mined to make en attempt on the Ni fence by creeving tbo Volturoo. The bi mal ehole foros, no’ aewe- The Velturn>, thongh @ stream of somo angaitete When meapured b, & river as would exzimecva. the Neapolitan standard, ie not ear vo much embarrarmnent to good mill- Jt i@ im some places only afty and io Bene above one bondred yards wide; ite panks aro low, are of equal Delght on both sides. =. of eressing tt in the ordinar; force the my 1 might te yereased wit meter t army, Ip front, 1 to be beyond scienco. wan tele weak point, pontoon tbeir way, ane tho leas they of ‘ke'y t fare. In ehort tn artillery apd'earairy, ar at bey behind shetr ehichoa line of a tae capacity of ex; cording! of the V. Novortholess, the xpreeses it, “ sheir gt MaDe Frere greatiy derialar'e wroape, ‘was out of paged tewselves om lore! botuee ‘he + tb was dor! tern or to te = the stream thous Oppos 't. Sank Another motivo also is candidly al tam crane. By throwing thomselroe on ques.on the Gartbaidians would got into the where, ae wa coronene © rength 7 euperior might poasibly #tand fence ABU SOW Some nena es ‘net, it wae resolved to encounter them, not in whieh bad proved eo clar combat, but with the Weayons and man murres sucere fal peer about €00 men were detached to the the Vo'terno, capture tse town of Cajasz0, the northeart of Capua, and excite diptorbanee on we mcdt and to attract the attention of mepaced pelnta, & general desonstras' nlone the whole river front, aed the manen excented hy three eolumne ‘of the hiberating the ep er of Gerhard! hime lt ob i beyeed tet of, 1 to thie rerpett com eucoeget have little to bonet of —enash leet, Indeed reperte nnootnced, Dut the eequal showed feert bad been exorelsed tm avoiding the more ln toe tet fox the meantime, to a & dive form of milliery setion The: artilery woe well "yy ther, Gar)baldian —, ard some of Lor wtrean, ood exebaeged shote with eppenite bank ide well wry be Bla ‘ a , y Wh F 148. os ape hat De © commanded of Capua — iteclf, the cp the routhern rt booms, which whey hel: tro or, Wat at Cret soon not of mask the An this manu He eli 3 3 id Hi raion, , af i & Ls =] z tha: fh sa ee oe stew mice to i i, F rk ‘the eeehigen on the He the patrioe was about oar) ae. a | ak, men at GL me cannot be pretended that the Neapolitane hed much aoventege in thie affsir. They were ena ied for a few mQments to avail themeriver of torir saperivrity in anos ano b r#e, and to intict some hss On ap enemy whose own courage bad carried bim rather to far, bat they were eventually beaten even om the deit, waile the real chject of the engsgemy ot was surcesetaily attaioed else where. Still, the detaiia of the cocarrenoe serve clearly to indicate the difficuities sbich regular troops and Cetermiped opposition might throw in the way of tne patriots, and Ww confirm toe hepsions we have Tepeatedly expresred of the posible resalia of & o9- Teton between Garibaldi and the Austrians The cvarage, the coufidence, and eveo the skill of the Garibaidiau le vies can hardly be overpraised, Dut it aearcely #6 ms ore- dibie that troops which were stopped by the V» turpo should pot be brought to a stand by the roaest ee erp Italy, or that brigades whieh jnstipetively ** nw even tp the face of Nap oilian divwioa, nak AD Ana ecasalna, fact, he won the day even on the buvk« of q but’ the affair showed tbat the axpect of the camosiga Bight be modised 4 the evemy should really begin to ght Some, though pot si!, of Gerivaidi’s streogib hes obviously lain tn rt weakuees of bis adversario-, and if ibey sbould pow take brart they may tax the enomgint of an army which. theugb full of tasrepidity and cmi- depee, is Oencient la U cooical training, ill provided with arti'lery ard pot hoya exercised in the arts of gaeri la warfae, he who bas dope 8» much can do more. Be miay call pontoon traiug snd parks of artillery into Deing, Just as ho bas eveked battalliou® aod oF igades, and we Fincersly trost that whatever is vec seary for the suc cess of the ItaliaD canre may De eff ctually accompliened. It would be useless, bowever, to shut our eyos to the fact tbat ap army of Irregulars bas weak points of ite own. la rapid marobes, in sudden surprises, 10 avd to nand com. bute, und in a!) that concerns the personal daring of sot- divers \\ may. eur garsabie, but woen eacountered by fortBeatioos well manned and bs talious disposed wo Agat it may feel the necessity of better appliances aad more elaboraie organization, The Reverse at Ospua. The followlug # wn extract of a letter ‘rom Mr. Eiwin James— Santa Manta, Sept. 21, 1960. The repulse sustained Lhe Garideiai’s toops on Wodnes- dey cme ‘and provably will be retiewed by fatare auc cress: but it Wasa reverse, and @ serique one—uot 80 och from the fact that raw troops were onmpelled 9 re- Ure before the murderous fire of the Neavol!.ap artillery, but as provipg @ Wwtal waot of orgavtzstivn and dissipiine Among & CopRiverable portion of his army, And taeir inca, pability to > contend against dis ipliped troops. Ths trash abeuld be told in E:ginud, aod Garibslii t@ the last man Btravegieal mo: ments, equalling thore of Napoleon im bis fret Italian cam paigu. have bees proved; out when he hesitates not to prociam bis tpeptioan to meet the legions of Ausiria in tbe feild, all wbo cesire bis success ip the noble enter. prise be has undertaken, most win that be sbould know tbe material of which a portion of his army is composed, end whether be cap Kemeny = them iu xach battle-fleids as Solferivo or Magen! Gepveral Bresiaa was ded- cleus in military sills that he allowed that which was wienced asa mere feigned attack vpoo Capaa to become Qu sovvnl atiack upon such & foriress without acy is crm mand; tbat o6 expoeed young troops a murderous tire for hours, agatost which many of them stood Ormly aud courageouryy; that he ‘onght snd prodably will Dave to anawer for these But tbe “fearful” pense. woich etn it the panic wo * the troope at the sight of Neapolitan Hua. ‘tare xeuing from Capua. covering artillery and approvwn- ing the gete of Sete Maria, and which spread like a fire i the prairtc” to other regiments, who bad aot even een tbe cavairy—the wilt fligbt led oy officers, who Brized the carriages iu‘ended for the wouuced and gal- lenees Wwild!y through the streets of Santa Maria, song the high roud to Caserta. Soldiers who left the road ia Ptead of forming Lo resist the attack, an! ran across the Belvs end throug’ vin arde!—ibese scenes waich I wit- @ Want of disoiviine, orgaaiza- hich wili demand the earnest at- o great chiot io the remotellivg the largo jers who have voluntary ‘Jrined Bis ; the pres- tenuon of the umber of standard. Capua may capitulate or may fail ‘Vigo of his name, Unmnuaica! to Volecian ears, Eee mee do, af \t bas done. mach; Gaeta may ‘surrender, the ry Oy, and oly wil |, but the maral effect spon poe ¥ tho ovents of Wednesday inst is not Garten wer tor Soon thenoene. He bad gone with bis Ptaff to the west of Capes, slong the ridge of monntains which command a panoramic view of the city and eur. rounding wuntry, General Eber, with about 20 009 moo, had Joliowee bm. Gent ral Corr, with = cvasidersbiw force, ‘wos, 88 we coula bear from tho beary Brug ta that quarter, epgaged about #)x miks vf, on the roush wost side of city, m epdeavouring to force the parsage of the river Volturne, and the whole attack appeared to be made without piaa, order or mili arraogement of any kind. I found a regiment ebatvered from the fre ander the wal! of an old monastery; the otlloer pe permanent ey bo wae waiting orcers, Dut could get none, As! thrown inte the yard, but, i; on the other side of ot ‘the wall, cid pu mischief. Tne mon wero willing W go. but no orders camo. 1 was helping to the bost ony ability the wounded from the front to the hospita: at the entrance of the village, and was assisting ae jog three men who bad been placed in @ peasant’s cart When ine ery arcne, that the “ cavalry wore coming,’ and the panic seized the troops. In the wlee I lst wy carriage ; my servant bad very disorostiy taken areiter with some prieste in the top of a convent, and daring bie abeereo the carriege direppoared. | had to walk along the high road w Cavorta: « littile Swiss seldior who bad been wounded by a ride ball io the Wrist, and was going to tbe boepital thors, me. On onr way | caw soven or eight evldiers, among whom wore two officors—the Swise puidicr told mo belonged to & Hicilian rogiment—seated on one of the jong agricultaral carts, which they hed takea from field adjo ning the road, and were procooding at a rapid pace to Carerta. AS they met troops coming from town Wo reliove Santa Maria they spread bane among them. They cried out:—*Tho cavairy are own: Tao ery are cloreon us! We shall all peried! wb Caserta, back!" More than one regiment wavered and turned. The efioers bebaved firmly and well, drew hei swords, bo aisem had spread, apd the soidiore refused to follow. I followed these mischiovoa® and cowardly fellows w = sexed =r the colonel & regi inept who spoke Freeh, yave him my nan aad addrons, poloted out tbe fellows as they entore! into the square ta Jeent of Whe palace, and T did not requess it as a perronal favor, I cortainly suggested thar ig ey 3 ve iwarebed vut abd shot; Ley wore aL once pone oatoy and Were Bo tore seen by mo. he ey Juss to say that several regiments parson inese dastardly Tent gades unnoticed, aod marened on to the roile! of x4 village. You will, doubtless, have seen in tho T\..4 before you recolve this letter a vivis! xccnant of (his aZa‘r under the walle of Capua. Ignorant of military eudjects, i do not prevtend to describe 4, | morcly parraie tw you what i witpeneed. The result bas inspirited the Noapolitras; they bare parbed on thoir acvance’ porta nearer wo santa Maria, and Dow give indication of making some atand 12 defence of their royal master. Garibaid! # posision is critics’, be Ja indeed armed by tho “Josticn of hie guarro:’’——the anf the ey mpathics of ali lovers of fresdom are with him. Tho ditdouisioe eich warren’ him require ehergy cuperbotman to enooonler gaa suri at, pat] Deneve in big cesting. [Mie purpose is the most | Po f and tho most nobd'e that can actuate human efforts: Dus be may be thwartet by indiscrntion acd by blind confidences ip those who ‘encompass btm on ovory eile.”’ His {rumpbe havo been 99 marvellous, bia enccenses mo rap a, thet ‘Toey must know no rotirivg obb, Bat koep due on. His carcer canpot onaure reverses; his great mission wil be endangered by any defeat. bas madriel out of #4KD \o may Courtruct pe ye. bel te task has not Oven been cumpenord ish ofleors have como = And rolapterred to lead bie hh Dut they remato employ o¢, and aro lounging in the cafés of Ni ave leering io Clegust. Tie onty eorutiun problem of the fro com and auity of Laty ie ia the annexation to the ovnstitutional government of | ea Deiay has airendy eogopdered pivts and iwirigece of cDaracter, and tho future heppiocn of muller jeopardy. 4 decisive blow ie hourly anticipated wip On tho mibject of Feoent eptrance of the Plod- Tovtese trio the States of the Holy See the Cardinal Secretary of Beate bar ‘the [lowing now to all to tbe prayers of an throng ail Kirgdoms, wi ® put to the anguish ‘enlen)i bo ft father of all fod called Help!" more lust footrap, whom sbe hired at fabulous wel) thresbod, and bas ron to ebelier, bom ebe hired lo annoy ber neighbors, Bave boot to the potice uffies, * *0 shod opus. ber vi it honsboiier und ds ds he pice = sereaws for them to vain, moking the whole = a than pan and garcsttic assurance that bor wre only ae one w articles of apparel which are quite vbsuited 1 her position in socvety aad never really belonged to her. “It ip very anh th te moraney events more and mere ” [t mast be very uppleasant Hore is the Pope, wn ban heen ail bie Fupes dom the most barmiers and tovvceat of mortals Dever gave any proveca lop any ove. He says it, let Perugia if abe dare gaipgay the iofallinie word of tha Poy Even after the Komageas bad been taken away frem bim, end while the Holy Father deavoring to increase “the very resiric ed nu nber forces” by Rett e legether ali the rapscaitions of and sending them to make that sulito le whi wie the naaapapal ew w of the church ia got pore ssion of captive the Commandant, who bad labored to soe the town, bam | then went to Perugia, and here the upparaile commanded the assault etrounery capture ine jst them Perugia it Py eq 4 carey even the prov herents of this meek and suilering martyr They “impe> tucorly ateaulteu’’ Veraro, they “attacked” Perugia, Ubey “marched upon” Foligno, but tney oaly “oamne to” Spoleto, Alar, the resistance dimin'<ued in & direct ratio Wo the value of the forces aor & Pe at Perugia, wes ory moderate i it wi ‘nal at Solon.” At the other it wna a wor riai, vend viet iD _— only veni. Orview we Dave tbe Papal tas 4 tat pt there cap Ny that ipod Sey a that there was bo biooa shed he ‘Stat ment i8 that really these So and there brave Bel and poprenee, The re perl to these, the Boly Father which were the who are the property ars hes to retorn to holy boodage ta the Cardinals? It they do not do this, ‘the Pope; for this is what tbe “Suatice, forcer and morality ;” aod p= Jatlce, ord or mora.ity if ho eating wi OeD hy they a donot do this the Pope provonte ‘tba are failing in their daty to those man; of Caxhotics who are seatrered througnout toe spd who dcmand that their governments shall pat to the dwiress oud the calamitice which common Ja:ner. ful of tho truth thao other exvited calls for a from tho sure quarter. Like other squiba bounce is in its tall, ‘That wil tho many mili! me ics are calliog apon their gover: monis wo savas thew thew Cath lic areuete putdown the Catholic tmhactaate of Tho Reman States if a startling exp+riment upon bas ore- by So mabkind, oven in & Slate paper dated frow sm Vatican. It ig & little notorious shes if :no Cesaolian all ut polled the derision Would be very svuch the otaer 2 Catho'toa think aimost vvaamourly @ the Cathevic church vowid be m re « pone yon ad he wore relisted from chs pony, poral princspary'y Dera naa hivk universally thet the os ecaada! of eiasticul de | epgbt to de abated Toe mill vouched aro owiy the hierarchy and a little Koot tien, baving infvence, no doubt, aver a certal of old wemen of exch sex. But if theso vrotosua toe 08 they aro falliolous, and as powerttl as imbecile, of what nso can "hey De? While the tests Sardinia advances. Aveona is gowg. if already gone, Tbero is ro chaueo thay disgrace soreelf by becoming the exreutioner coojesinstical tyrant, Tits temporal powor ls dwtaditi to the vanishing pot. Thore will be votat bot the Vope, and General Gayon protecting Lun. Why doer pot to great priest come ont of vo» little tyrant af once? How great that priest would be! How we independent of Napoleon If and of Victor Eaman How oupecessary then wonid be marnaicust apoous and . eae Puts otal 16 Je the |utio shivering Iteilam }) 20W Claepe Lhe kores of tbe averted Lf the Kenan Catholic church wishes to be fees she call forth her apirteuad chief frvim the body of ee —— i 2age ; a +H & = sla vper of hk England and Sardinia. © Gazets pudlisbes the @ Cespatch addressed by Lora Jobe ganm Briceh ambassador wt Durla, S1at of Avguat lagt— Tasvon, ‘Six.—Althongl Conpt Cavoer's now in a you, were requested to hase ge He eage § i | i & ff fist iH i £ i i z & 7 ii : # F 2 tbe ‘out Feure b hay ria beon cap. | limited of the manioipa: ‘rtheriias ered, the Pkamoase took prisoner tho Pot{leal ele. ws fe the opinion of may Guarte ra waa even expored to outrage, as we thocom- | hit indulgence on the part of Great Britun who Dad resivted the attack. On the other | bought rather exorrsive, Cover all band, merous body attacked Peres which, ator | Wibout to what nocturnal cuterprizes mag be repelting a vigorocs aeae't, wae conpelied to at ae dar the protection of vosrole belunging Wo ¥ nnd the Ceneral ia comwan!, wiih tac whole garrison, cowrt, It l@ quite clewr that no army ca Decamo prigoners of war. he same cor, | then march eet ari frontier without @ distinet order from and camo to Ortiote a = odmont, who now atcn The Holy Father hae seen nearly all States whick are the potrimony of tho Church and of torn away bim Dit, potwithstapding that toe En peror of the Freneb declared to Piedmont that be should i ‘te recent invasion, sad would havo broken of all relations # ith tbat gororoment, if tho lat- ter bad wot given hi aesnrance that the noted int! mation made to the Holy See would pot be carried out, and that the Sardiniane would not ateack the Pontitcal tT this state of ings tho underrignet Cardinal ont Thy he al) laws bumao gad divine, and as 206 Head of the 5 —" ver vations geen fo tein of the Sarvin an Govenment, 00 are Auihorived to read thie deepateh to Orant Ca- Vour, and to leave bim ® copy. J. ROSELL. us worthy ef the serious at ——s THE LATKST Loxvom, Sept. 99, 1860. The Parle corre: pondent of the London Datly Vews tayw thaton Thurscay & privy counell was beld 66. Clond, “te which {f Is coderstood that a propesal of Gen, De Gay ob t anguwent the French army of oseupation of Rome to 20 000, and, ws Rome way, to put down Garibaldi, wae dis- cursed. It is to be feared that the resalt wae a decision which will lead to @ bloody war, and at tho bert, put an end for a long time (0 come to all hope of the regenera. tion of Haly. Marahaj Vaillant leaves Paris to take he qownand of | | | |

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