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ee SS ee a lll Selle = 14, 1866. PRICK FIVE CENTS. WHOLE NO, 11,002. ; ! : _NEW YO er ~ dhe — a anne en ee ale a = anes == — ee rrnnrens : ~ anne = = Prewporaniy tell peace hag been signed, when she is tore- | Hovor decoration, would open negotiations with the eroat pulfering, and the furrows in it are deepening sen- | poritions aud were advancing in considerable force upon cote it beck again; that Prussia refuses to accept on | Austrian government, 5 SPOR ss Candia ‘bene conditions, wherefore the bitch. hittte pty oy? a 1 white ie ane & - s ‘The Maxon King is ready to submit to many humili- NAPOLEON AT BIARRITI. long streamers of lack velvet falling down her back TURKEY. atioue if he caw but seoure the return of his army into ee ee wane, otha shan sven | ecosgihig Te is stated thes the di (mission of Prince os cates naman thew countey, but Biermarck will not have this tl a cer- OUR BIARRITZ SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. After the imperial party bad diplomatic | sasrye, rs p at the diplomatic pu Sebo negotiations bas been arrived at, which Bassxs-Py aavn! COR, Fepresented in Hiarrite by Mr. w, the Count irley to ‘orte bas proved successful, pen ; ane ‘Prmomns, France, Sept, 26, 1866. de Gotta and the Prussian Miciover ‘and the | Turkish government has definitely: consented.to recog- MEWS BY THE CABLE T0 OCTOGER 13, | fu°sciomam arr ors te te my peppy tn Sr atin REA oi | ran we cay . coplomat well knows that King Jon's treasure, which | Town here on the lower part of the Bay of Biscay, Sides these avd Mrv. Bigelow ‘and Mr, Pomeroy, Second | palitier. He will be formally invested with the title boat conristed | the beginning of Octobor. ere ene he carried with bim, i wel) nigh exhansted, andhe | within afew miles of the Spanish frontier, five miles (Biroarck) can afford to wait wil Iti all gone, when be | from the quaint old town of Bayonne, in the prevent de- Prussia and Saxony Said to Have Com~ | cas sosjove wit tarsiver ormas on Saxony, the Nichols- | partment of the Bassos-Pyronées, aud in the anctent Soar ce bas fe, Ee ae eg Jone * Pereire, U i in- “Tt iw aaserted that th is de Moastier, taw of the rich capitaliet, the M de Frias and his | to bin departure from Constontinnnie, pera apesmon < wife, Lord Houghton and Mr. Naward} 1, Budum. Fppreneaiatjons 9 the Turkiab government against any bury Convention notwithstand ng. “Basque province” of Franee, ine litle nook where | Pression of epiri divappointinont. wi Lrarrees cresion by the latter to Russia or America of porte eluded a Peace. sane AT TaN ANSLOTKY OF Wan, the noisy, restless waters of this never quiet bay of Bis- | ‘alkivé, too, he carries head more upon the left mide | We reached wie Magenta about ten minutes after te | the Cult of Kin iaeensiiniteshanannatin ‘The Minisver of War's office i the busiest and most | cay have hollowed out in the bluffs which form the cronded, sod (raumacte more affairs than any other house | opstacics to their further progress, a little bay within a than formerly, and walks av though it were very Emperor, and Cay . tiguing. EWS BY STEAMSEIP TO OCTOBER 4, | <i. ces Oe omng il toursn te | nyse wecaey, charming wetring ace Pity afternoon a busy stream of -commissionaires,’’ messon- press, and General Fleury, and the Admiral de la Kon nin UMEBS, ire: facing © somber of cdicore cod tien, © whom the ANGLO-REBEL CRUISERS. as | Emperor was about distributing penanie. datecamae “seedy” as his face, He is usually serupulously ovat THR OROORATION® A and careful tn thin respect, Dut itecemed 10 me that be | St wasavery interesting veremony, Ono of the Fm- | TH Seizure ef ore neat Confederate bad been icularly negleetfal this worning. He wore ror's chamberiains handed bim a medal, whieh hia “ ane mami a round black ‘‘wide-awake”’ hat and gray overeoat and lajesty placed im the hand of the fortunate recipient, Im the British Court of Admimity on the trowsers, The Emperor w always an suxnent pan on | at the come une orien Dente We set ry Dr, Lusbingtoo, the seisure of alleged Confederase foot, as his trunk and legs are exe ont ig afew ox non he ha Sou-the former being wory long, while, the iahed with the decorations the Krapress, putting om ships was again the subject of tie proceodings. a Wousually short, He is certainly an inch shorter pad pee ripiie—and when Abe Amiles eho is irre. | Came relates \ seven vessels, vixe-Lhe Penguin, Owl, the Empress, sistibly charming—paseed down the line shaking bans | ark, Waxp, Badger, Fox and Ariel, alloged to bo Cop men, Among them were Uhree common 6 APPRal with the beppy, o Eugenie 1ocked einen, and in spite of her ittle phy- | sailors, and to them the Eprom, a4 she placed her deli federate abipe, An applicanon was made to the Judge years since it was an insignificant fiabing town, but the gern, deepacch bearers, telegram carriers, postinen, | soft, balmy purity of its atmosphere, which even in otcer, alesdecamp, generals and government | winter is never harsh nor hard, ite magnificent beach, rn VIENNA AND BIARRITZ CORRESPONDENCE sincket can be seen pagsiag apder the promi- | and its rollmg, dashing surf, begam to attract attention went gateway vo the Hall of Platz, leading | to it as abathing place. It was not, however, till 1856, vomnramennannanere to Rarew and General vom John’s official residence. | when the Emperor built upon a high bluff overlooking Ke mehanber aod office 1# in secu! y Tate Chace whewith there be-guiien heats ap. | the #ea achdtean, to which he gave tho name of the por. are than MAXIMILIAN EXPECTED AT HOME. | peo frantic’ porcupine, are here “Villa Rugénie;” and when he and the Empress began | a er and her Iitie, household and osferal | eate, oot gloved Ungers iu their” rough palms, was yar. | a chambers on the Ath of Septawber for the releae of fe pe Mase gee py ems yg mE ab, | to come here every year to pass afew weeks, that Biarritz | cares and anxieties, and her forty yeass, completed on | teviarly gracious these vemels, which had been seized for the United enpnesianiitihineniinin means ee eee ee een faculties inna. { became, as it now ix, the most fashionable, exclusive, | tho fth of May Inst, jw really now one of the most beau. | “How flag,” sald she 100m old call standing close by | Saow pote vena bel calpsgnarate tions Decent U sinacratie and expensive, as it in certainly the most | {ful women that one will nee in “a Habbath day's jour. | meat the eud of the line, “have yow been in the wo, | Slaten of America as ine property of a | ak pei . A ' vieo and were now detained within the jurisdietion of the Fhe Bapress of Mexico and Emperor and Em- mer con Sud contradictory orders ven ponder. | charming ea bathing plac on tho shore of Kurope, ot Rage opie hy Fae) *"Fweaty thewe years, yor Majmty,’" repllod the | fy” having’ bora, ay Id” wan alleged, purchased with * generals move quicker than they i ‘ofliederate money during tho war,” The vowel of Austria to Receive Him. Keoxguts, and with an oftreearring Donnorvetter oa 709%) piielie pair at: meas aakion Sect eulee omnes | IN satis 69m teailinaty demanded ghe Bryrors. | tie property of a merchant oamned Privican, and am press bantrn tone semmons rade fee toes tostiend You or rather vileag et about three thousand inhabitauts, «ef would serve abondred mom forthe pidksare ot again | satel! ta be worth £160,000. in oF Albrecht, eenirien - | containe nothing of interest, It is built on a bluff, or carried shaking hands with your Majesties and Mouseiyneur occasion thé court decided that a written FY annie vatuals in the baikding. Careless of consequences aud 2 oh Man Che ae niteine har ~ ‘over cs ne one, (the Vanes Imperial), mid the old watt. ity from Mr. Adame, the United Stave ty eruakn ony can ba, they calmly rmoke | Tather a succession of rolling hilley between which and om pannahie POLEO: TZ. chow jong ret-taily while parading the ball or ing | the sea is a clean broad beach, over which the aurfcomes RA iL N AT BIARRI the eptrance pate. je hen hag Big siggy activity | seething and boiling, and throwing up a purer, whiter ~ 7 . eeeeeeeere “Ur ite “Stuy abd the reuryanizations 1m | foam than I haye ever seen on any other whore, Rocks Doreaus, Geld forces and staf yive vent for ten times | and crag of a basaltic formation line the coast, and give ve more seuvity than ever displayed betore the in- Arrival, Appearance, Dress and Every- } "°"","“' eine that am thie Pome tho bps laprypancidoyens Ba? ie ere wteny. Day Life of the Imperial Family Kmperor, Wwe Arehduke and iintster of ‘ar perfectly reteb! (be vame opinion, | mensity. fe of the American Minir- “You are a brave, kind fellow, 1 believe,’ said the | » Conral General, must be received by | se mn gg ogaly i a cunetee lady—I was uapress, °° and oud to ke hands with yeu ihe case could proceed, and thal if the Passing the compliments of the day with her, when our ‘then she called the ttle prince, whose eye were | Care Went on the court would require an appearance & Attention was attracted to a group of boys playing upon Wing about the ebip, and he vhook the sailor # hand, | be entered to enable che court to give damages und conte the beach near the water's edge, and going Ylowh there | and then the Enipros pacned on to the ent of the Bie if neceemry, An order wae thereupon wo discovered that the centre of the erowd was the Litie | These little mcidente make the Imperial family \ ory umiry offlag Ao the affect Dine and bright eyed Prince, engaged with the rest of | popular, and there not probably « man in that jing n nefors the Judge at chambers the boys in playing a very common and plebeian game, y who wonld wot gladly rink his | direc er to be made on the Minister oF Emprets of the Frince. , to file 6 petition within # very much Hike one I used to indulge in in my early r sg Sig to opeiuen wishin e hie for the Emperor, _ 4 2 TOUR OF INHPROTION, and Other Distinguished Visitors. and the reducvon of (he army + nomtuad gure of KOVAL AND ARIMTOCRATIO SOCIETY. one sae be reps yb organo Be When all the medals had been distritinted and all bad | further time was then allowed. These proliminarier = Fare, ones wen “ poy y bed two Biarritz ie now the rewort, and has been for ten years, | giiy relieved by the whole party turning toand mould- | shaken the bande of the imper al family, they wmrted | having been complied with last four — . Seep oo Biy Chowwabd 6 pongiomng with oxtrar~ 1 O61 4 som ariatocrutic und elegant society im Europe. | ing ‘xand pies” in oyster shell. The Prince iv a lively | below and we followed them. They went through the | versie, the emer cane on fh ctw the y me) The Bi a little fellow, wae dressed in black velvet and wore a | oun degk and examined the little pepeune of the Mo firm. Unree of theme vemmels, ast costs; the AME NEW COMMAN OND: IN CHIRP. ¢ Rmperor and Empress usually spend the latter part tarpaulin hat, and seemed to enjoy the e hugely. uta (she carries fifty four ofty and thirty-pounders) rof the court not having bee od with, end, REVIEW OF THE FRENCH IRON-CLADS. le eciime arrangements, sue to Keon himeel! more | of September and the fret week or two in October here, ANOTUMR IMPERIAL CONVERSATION. Wilh apparently creat interest, Them they paved att | the ouber four, that the bo released ee RAEI Wh fetoved nis heakgvartere toto | and here they throw off as much as ponsfble the ety | While we wero studing there the Kmpres came and entered the clean: catn of the Aenral, furnished band to Weer oPror ane dneilennvnneantannns the Muonter of War's reridence, aud the unusual scene | quette of court, and dispense with all ceremony, and {| @0wn, and ax the Prince Imperial was burrowing Sia he niieae, thoneaog Bacon ae weteenkele | ebassedh. ving ooen ef bony activity we eeamioned by the removal into one mingle freely apong the peopte, in the sand in gs of a new lot of stores, his mother Hh the free " ; 1 - looking Very on ibey bureaus, each of (hem working earnest! tapped him on the back with the poimt of her cane, aud | ine the perspiration frou hie {aed and Bagenic’s Conversation with an * Salt,” by ass to vee, Ou ab ‘mech rapidiny ye :. me REPXKOR old him Ie war tine for btm to take hie bath. ©The ) much Fraugued. Hts wearin to-day, hee atte. a ie meauiimn a Untied lata and Royal Salutations to (he Ame- o-. ‘was a fortuight bebind hin time thin year, the Atate of | ¥rnen lite «Rod draaaing via tanthe bi aoa meeee | were tate agen in wu Afar may consider Fight rieaw Representation . Mon are daily bone saat te ter howe, whote com. | Bi# Béaith not permitting him to leave, und at one time | back uf the public dressing rooms, The Emprens in mov T chonid pot object,’ said the Rmperor, emiting | and no counsw to be heard an bebalf of the ( niied States pare are disbanded, pumnbers of officers are pot on ine it was decided that he abould not come; but at length | ing of saw Mre. vigelow—and coming towards her and fe A) ae the Limpress detest malt water and i= Serrreenn sant such condiuens beve book compiled ' one peunened. ana, recommended winiling extended her hand. lof course under thecircum- | #lWaye pick.” . ba, ae. ae j= endl 9 fae full 2 ae dome: ath aaa topes ov bim to try it, and soho | cio icen removed my hat, made my polltest bow, and Just then her Majesty, whe had bem out opoo a bab that ery muiaty, appourmnes 1 did four weeks ago, | BAe Come here in the hope of recruiting bie health and | retired wo a respeciful distauee, but pot pe far away as to | vony which surrounds due Adumizal’s cabin, Jyoacd V0 ot THE FLOOD AT THE SOUTH. a an aaa — | muah Yuu met wore a blue coat, and | Mength, and his stay will depend entirely upon the | avoid hearing the conversaiion, which indeed was linton- | the door aud said to the Keaperur, © Alive Veeut tuo ss wl he o : peter replied tne Bim his iuce, be offered her , and viving aud opain wiping arm and alter the Prince, | Cemsntion of the Storm in the Vieinity of t Height of the Water tw ed to by some twenty or thirty ‘nativen” and guests, who formed a circle around her Majesty and Mrs, o Jow—but who ae it was conducted in Knglish, did not second « white one, when to enter a cafe was to | result, hat brovght with him none of the great BY THE CABLE TO OCTOBER BB. mio & bartak, or i ge to the Band im the evening physicians, only family medical man, De. Conneau, war eq relent te atiendag ata Drigade parade, Firet | ip whom he hax great confidence; but t - avoliers who wns galloping round the other aide of the balcony Wanbingiow here is # tele Teas . ra a Potiads « . aghic com * % probably obtain avery thorough knowldge of ity pur. | with some of bis playmates, had beew found, the imperial | piggy dt Washi Canal, @. vine n'y cuiamecm neat; asd’ ame "but, pot tout re. | fa"Rblch’be und, the Sunprem wer whi Parmer sf act { Bork tho Kmprom speak Wnglinh perfeey wall, and | purty bowed thair way ihrongh the ling, which we | (Mr Hetemac and Wacuinelon tetas dee PRUSSIA. Vouenian infaatry. The im cane of emergency could be immediately con. | With a very charming accent. wore Spanish than Freneh, | lorined, going on deck we yards manned, and their Majesties descended the ship's ede amicies ‘The raip ceased about noon, but the Potomac has beew shouts from whe erew of “Vioe oi or Vine ‘is 1 " VImperatrice!”” ** View te Prince awd the ring rapltly wl day, amd the jndications are that the strane of “/’artant pour la dyria” from the abip's bw water Will He we high ae inthe destructive frevhots of ore Vier. i ‘Toner years, The canal has overflowed, aud many ofthe In the afternoon the Emperor vieited other «b!P*, | honees along the northern banks are submerged. ‘The hay iy and slutes were fired from all of them, Thay have outs stadt: of celia! 60h ‘teen ete mi o here ax a compliment to the ib bo Ohim a little disiaction, aad donb’ Neu were obliged to leave their tenement on rafts, piloted row ob their sevurw to lrest, « vy newsboys. The Water In (he exnal attained its greatest Lei bt avout half past one ovlock thiv afternoon, when but with an evident very thorough knowledge of it. ‘The couversution was juss eieh an One ax any two ladws mectiog onder such circumstances would en- aren, ‘The Krpross again asked after the bealih of ®. Bigelow’s family, expressing her regret that the older children were not bere, so that they might come ‘and play with the Prince-—said that th fellow pre- Terre plaving itu the boys upow the beach, to taking the bath, although “not at all atraid,’’ sho said, of the wi ‘Then, after imquirmg alter the health of Mr. Higelow, putting in one of her charming smile:, whe curleried barself away, und joining the Emperor, aceon. : ; sulted or bronght down Bere, Orr PROM ST, CLOUD, Phe Peace Negotiations With Saxony. re = ee i i, vhe sunpeems, =. nia soperiane Sati heen nestpemes, Tramgementa for Une depart etorn, rom day to faring 1 fortnight, dn Lowpox, Oct. 10, 1866. way, tuvough Haveria, had boom made, but bruk of Sem ta” cheal o ween ae oder spoumpaotea by it is rumored that the plenipotentiaries of | *« o® «ceuet of farther @hevities | Dresd- a | General Fleury, the Marquis de Caux, the Viecount de SUH Regulation afe taking & more favorable turm, | Manoir, and his private secretary M. Wetri, Arriving at Promina and Saxony have amicably adjusted all | Yrs. bots iseanding eany rumore wo tue contrary, | bordenu x at tap o'clock on Friday, after a rather informal Po many and comlradictery reper are © cireaiation re | reception (the authoraies all the route having @iMoalties, and that ce negotiations have | *yt:uns the store of adairs betwen Serony And Praseia, | been insirvcted that hiv Majesty desired to travel av the pea that (1 * otterly (peetibie te Keer whet to eredn, of | « ay the Emperor an hour after took the tor Bayoupe, e day has been an @aceptionally fine one, and usnally restions, hoaving watery of the Bey of teray te fovow ang of them to the ture of thelr orgie mopping an hour on the deseiate 7 ee ir Deen fivally concluded. i cicagen' Conk Gaver Tamamms sap Woatn Wad. | Lamon ohere be hoon tcryn, as Solferina, 10 wnion ne | panied General sry, ng walked 4p he step been ax calm a9 those of « auminw lake, it reached Whultalfew inches of the top of the fence omc 1+ A OPkee Oo mem, tan over to pay a visit to bis pigs and abeep. Benes ia tee sen any Aa elem oe OME ae atta alll wt the southeast commer of thd White tot, south of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. son pan SOMO ELAN Mae ones pe cee. Lt pink ot Eee aren aan i a FRANCE Vrewident’s, and covered & portion Of the grounds uned a ‘ my iin at Bayonne, ati imperial party in open : . : aera ool coms tora basen Wad (eee DiomagR tee te to itsage drove tata Biatite about three sh the afternoon Diy this time was ready for bis bath, and soon mate hin We. asian = dhediv 4 Oy the bane bait cats, Lendon Money Market. moe guarded, ae aw peg Af of Friday Appearance cones, <Se paging —- The Rroperor remained be Biarviha: Fant of thi lot for some distance the water way full of an a ee. | ee . naa. obe of thove axapbibl f Chere a | the Purse vay that Martha) Bazaine will return w | MD aod women wading Yor worms Grrod, waist denp, MAM, One of thove amphibious animals, who act here ar untants to the bathers, secompanied him, and jet bin into (he water where the Hite fellow, who bas just learned to swim, paddled round, and docked and yh to th suf for about twenty minuter, whe heeame ont and drewed, and fifteen minutes afterwards returned to his playmates, and was e00n absorbed again in bis evi+ devtly favorite amurement of © jackstonen '’ and “rand pies.” mee the whole town war in wotion, and a tri- green and roses Lad been erected op nder which the Emperor passed. Bat demonrt no burrabing, nor and the whole popu- fully to appreciate that it was not 60 much of the Freoeh coming among them in bis bringing of (ocoiture and olotin g. Demnae to Virginia Kailroads. Ricwowp, Got, 10, B66. The floods and serious damage to the raltromde will Canre & nuspenmon of travel between this ety and Wars. ington for two or three Gye On the thehmomt and Wredericksturg road three culverts werd Washed away, France from Mexico at the end of November next. ‘The waters of the rivers thet bad overfiowed ther banks !p various parte of France were gabeiding, A rnb roription had been opened for the anffesers from the -- argent ry with france, the Empress 25,000, ai ° + Tmperial 10,000. vhe eninls de lurgot, late Frepeh Ambemador ot Herne, is dead. 5 E é Fe ‘Cotton—Sales of middling uplands at bd. Breadetufis firmer. DENGUIRND VIROKM balmy but invigorating air. We have a host of diriingushed personager bere <i Provisions declising. — nine, ‘eure, Ses Reese bath erthiinn “vik atbedigars, ete g —~ = preree ypening = Sal, Se ITALY and On the Orange and Alexandria ried the bridge at te Trevis, whoch bad bees ee reepe't a# much aa ean be expected under the circum. | M&F! ya song Goat de Gottn, the Pressian . Realton was ewept of The James river = mueh ewei ‘ne une Polbeg, ame een oe to remain con ee ‘Anubamsador at thacouct of the Tuileries? Famile Pere, PGP OM Rn epresnap Seen eaten: BY STEAMSHIP TO OCTOBER ane on te es Voorn Mt which tke | the immanyely woallhy capitalist, and Any ty oF | There was no farther outbreak io Palermo amd the trad ——— tent wih all Foland and Gallo bad lowt the | Oo the day of his arrival large piararde, of which the 2 trom Pampnens Bleabes. oe nat CKenpel ainads and acquired While Moiland | folowing 4 copy, were posted a over the village: | CWB» and counteaton and dukes and My, | quiitity of the Isiaed was endisterbad, von . ti tats sme Oy Be, caps trae | acne ee ae neta | vague hepa om ony in ow | ein ab wa ae | targa vn mt ewan = NCh ~ me 4 ? i> - prhieh left Liverpool at two o'clock on the afternoon of | my ht ae well boy ¢ and fend It te New York asa cur: ox senha ts hm cehamaaions with which wo owes = northeest storm ailing slong the cowst, ony, but a friend oat that a to have | rerive Dim oor gratitude for the beefs which tn the Garibala) bad teft Florence for bia sland home, Capre Rio camer Wilken Ueaniie. ter’ Betiee, -~ Meteber Send Quesnstows ca the dth, arrived at this | COSY. mda of bie grave wn he has newer cease. 0 | DAs NOL been here, as wate, atid 1 adh eudes tae citinnien te q . and port at an early bour this morning. peed ym ome iY. ey * Nee ae se aoe ‘pen our ewuatey. aneeaL O'DORSRIZ., ro, a derree been inmued disbanding the volog- | merous naling Veareln are detained in consequence of the } The Bremes steamship America, Captain Meyer, from | day, however, it struck, me an jomible thet rye eae eghtiins eur atiiomeas WT bs ced petoak | Ne ce-openih Minter, © here, and ‘auene 1) 4 ’ d “five wind is blowing fresbly and « hesry eee ls running BBremen, vie Southampton on the 3d inst, also arrived | more probable thet the map bad originmbed ‘iret homage. once rendered, do not ; iene thems, |. ue Mlorence iourtale atiounse thet the Yensté would | waigns . v ee Gewite to live here | ble a aortly be convoked f ; f justice fur the . early hour this morning. rare, oF perhaps i thet Bonny hele fT hefore her 7 con et a high court of jus Paar oa aetna eae os sity. "hoa will respect. the a Views os EMBARRASSMENTS OF THE NONTH AMERICAN LLOVD STEAM- ( The Denmark sailed simattancously withthe City of | aiteuk the detection publisher. 1 there. Senses, wets tesurent ene wi The Vienna cor tof the London Times writ. Peston. fore stuck to my oF and sailed ches ing on the 2th ber, says Lint unless rome unex SHIP LINE ‘A repose 8 novessary for the OC Vrewe. Vie Vigrree! Viee ratrwe! Vice le Prknce buapertal! burnt, Jo @bedienee te ths, people bere really behave as well ee hear: . wader the ip umetances they could be expected to. dia ben the Emperor and By walk upon the beach pected impediment should aries within tbe next week or te ‘ days the treaty with Ital: vuid be wigned. The All readers will romeniher that year ago Mr C Mf mMovey queation in solved, the frontiers drawn, the obli- | Coline made s brilliant dash at placing Awerican enter. gations of each government defo? and wor walters | pee iy the van of the Ruropean passenger trade A 0 Bate proper od relating to Mat ty arvany ferling of exuiiation went through the whole country i} fi Fa } Blectioncering movements are reported in varoux | the proprietor, tears of England woking to a possible dissolution of next spring. Reports were current that Lord Lyons would probably a break ont not meroly the istry, but the eternal from the throne of emoval banetment of the Bourbon race pain, 1h bax heen hinted here, in- Or inthe street, either si together. there ld “pened , 0 ta Gcserigtions of. these succeed Earl Cowley in the British embassy at Paris. Satay demvenpustions, we dansing of thbtr hah od Ses, Sane ovat ead one, Tee Pn ody bord py oseggnacpnanindbioeagt acter. bs inert sf aga gpa gaengdg ene CRN of Carney Camere wand | ion.” When it comes, if sucessful, Spar, with ao fixed HANOVER. pearlens vereis, each one & fuming palace. But neither Weolwich areeval. The building was levelled w the SS ih enn ya igh overnmental dens, me aly wo gener py areernae Chote attinnc morta nee governeneas cubstéies. could ground, bat were host. | i. s pelitenens for a change—a ,cneral feeling of ¢ at a ‘elerica! % ae m no lives A . > Sauer coon Y. a, Oe the ppl Leap ro a + and wiliwry influences which keep that rich and ‘bean pivgsper borecien Botan ner wo the - womnare sow co — p - » " oe ind a i - hee oe honed career af year cOAi=G | (25 Vienba contain ine bea society on onhet cumsinemt, | Sf cacewn, sare ur laav curtomiy, Ing mows, the til covntzy two reuturies behind the epoch of modern |, Brewened Aammenston te pes conor pan | BORNE AOA ihe . Conlon Ripe. tate ie . will be very lable to break ap inte frag then perbaps France ean break down the barricr of the Pyrences, and steeich ber protecting hand over to the pons eve tiga tent to the Cabinets of Europe against the anneration of Hanover by Vrumia Ja thir document hin Majesty ap Beptember 30 show an increase over the corresponding Vienna being part ~ | mam of Mrangere here (0 see them, period last year of £647,800, notwithstanding a diminu- | able natnre of ite \pper ‘ten-dom. Both otter contain ea the foretguers are 4 |\ittie ob Pion in taxes and duties equivalent to nearly one million | We Protiiert wouen, the tiniest Wet aud hands: amd in hob ther Majesties move about with were pot afered 19 9m & nis tah as in New York, di day rf wevet srongbout >| - to all the Powers for aid againat the easton of Avantie Merling durmg the six months. The Board of Trade re- either city you wil find New RAAT AND HRALTO. s wn ay neh pnt rye bogs ima mi re and pre pry wilt ix cates = a Berns for August show a continued growth in the the handsome. 4), expensive hotels and ras | The Kmporor and Empress do not bathe, but the little | Ataeuon of purn ans Portugal under owe goverament, | enL Uy mieMH ae a ° The ationtio ena exports. cally municipal legislature, Hoth cites bave the hand | Prive takes he bath regularly avery morning, rain or | ona ther neier tue House of Braganca. > | his sovereign nght over hiv dominions He further de Daring the wormest drives and largest, finest parks ov either coati- | shine, No particular place or hour .# set apart for bim, but elares all present and (ature ects of the Prussian govern mom (raueporta, ond ) A grand banquet war given by the Liverpool Chamber | peg. /peuens the Prater is larger than the Bolx de Bow- he gore in where everybody be does or may, apd at the @f Commerce op the Ist inst. to Captain Anderson, Mr. | logne in Vienna and New York beer ewivome abownd, | same rime tn fart, the whole idea of (he Imperial fanoily im beth coties they are ai fal. Vienos, to a papain evidently is here to havens little ceremony avd court ati Wansing and otber gentlemen, principally engaged in tion of 600,000, contains 1,108 beer saloons ~“o fnr New | quette ue powwhia Indeed, | must be 8 Feb for them ment, oF it agent tp Hanover to be iilewal, null and void and warns of this (act all (hose whom it may concern. Hin | Majesty adde that he awrite the course of events Hisneete, Sept 27, 1866 AWWA OF THR UN LADR A CALA DAN This bax beon gale day im Burrity, This morning, “amehip Company, trade Ayain they: of saperies Paying the Aliantic cables, Sir Staftord Northcote, Bart, | York and ‘he Kaivir stadt agree, but Vienne has cleaner | 5 away from it for awhile, and while breathing this with full confidence wt som of the Board of Trade, occupied the chair. | street, ta bic Couveyan e# (calm) amet more feck. puna dat einah us some tine throw off the hampering | While all (he town was assembled at the “Port Vieas,” | and concludes his protest the North American Uoyd's, Queen, President Johnson and Cyrus W. Ficld, were | '%r drivers than your “ity tes, whi b, in Heir pow tion. murtso eprlay« and incom | marching the Rupres ant tne Uttle Poece picking thelr | by the frm Want Divi piytag Cewem Now and Hremen: but, whethes ef Vien alo posxewer « handsomer street than New | wore thew earth of oh a number of | # patting te intrigaer, the dshouret from fatality of (olemapagement, (be clouds of adverity Reanted, which were drunk amid lond cheering, York will probably ever have, the Rag #traee. whinn werner way me OPES he END SS Oe - the violence of which st hin moment e many have again the kemed Loew, and we fed thet shar Diack looking objects loomed up in the hare which | and peoples, in ronjohetion with Hanover. bi ng AU intreery of trvublen Wh thew felew of tbe A Mr, Turner, who annnally sends to the London Times | maken the entire circle of (ne coy, and i two bunered The Einpever reute ced mtoor the fret atteronm ef Pte estimates of the crops, in a second communication to Seen Theos wide, is (he bandsomest im the world. | win arrival, which Wana wet owe, probably engaged In in in VY These troubles owt inated in the seware of the thren vemele on made the viet ue.” the Wertern Metropetta, skirted the horizon, and soon i was seen that the fleet enna, though | have perambulated # at all | talx Nhy mace Mh the Empress, aod \steat " . Bhat journal declares that one-tenth part of the wheat | dines of ue ay and wight, | bave bever seen adrinkem Naa aae ramets ci'esories muck the ficue’ Prince ‘heck xg, | Wbich hex been expected severe! dayn from Brest was | the 1th Angust for various habiities, fhe Com of the entire kingdom bas been lost in consequence | man. What becomes of them | can'teay, for L presume | tel! lim a be ‘and climbed about hie knees, of | Coming in. Half an hour afterwe mperial salute RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA. tmiesioners of Vnigratinn held 0 lee the Atlante for shout $490,000 fer vlotation the Kensgration they will everywhere else. wy the continuous wet weather men do get drank here as they ery bow the biy waver ‘UP ageiert (he rocks and awe, and against the Melee for shoot $96,000 Execs. wae fred fre But New York carries the day im point of sidewalks, | over bim ax he took lis aconviomed bath that ) the Gagabip, the Magenta, and whe and * ‘The Hecia reached Liverpool on the morning and the | many streets In Vienna having none, and with the #a | at the ‘Port Views. four other shi the lige goon came to anchor and A Biortin telegram of October 2 sayy.—''The Spenewhe | Gone have Gone levied unee them wader judgments Peruvian on the evening of Oct. | e of the Rug strase neue have geod men in Thave often fw whet 4 pleewnt thing 1 would | were decorated With Rags and streamers Zeitung says the relations between Rava and Proseia | semine! (he compeny, in (evor of various parties for rom ‘The Porcire arrived at Brest on the morning of the 24, | Mentions te remark that in Vienne, lie New York, (ait | be i we Pa gd og A ae vert vO Ime Lawn are very cordial. Of chix Prussia has received frdim the | Sriien ad Tat we ionetely ghee onthe Kd et AWE AND ER APPR fer Wee lasmems the emperer wen throws caide, be | The Rinperor and Kenpress had just returned from ® | Crap and tbe Imperial Cabinet unmistakeable proofs. | Weern Metropein hax twee been advertiod to be tld @UR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. With the exception of ramorm ae to the state of the | eas only the hurhand and fatner. Mille aquetic excursioh, and upou lauding both held » | The old Russian party alone evinces distrurt at the ag | tt the sale har beew wiljoarned, ated the tuck holders Auetro Italian of Proteo “eran treaties, sod bee from The gen) morning a! eight o clock (he Ranperor alone, | few m conversation with Mr, sud Mra. Bigelow, wep ol Frases on aceon! of the Rawies = - a ane. ‘© perpmaste the ttm A Tee so peeae hp aiettn viccorice and rovers (rom Palermo, tha wows. | tleaen in tuiseme setting, whe wake a reepettnte | Sud # fem minuies aslerwards Geveral Fleury caume and " Fate Het Cuanetty Compa, ste® ody i» AUSTRia vapers busy themselves with pothing but distence Noult's siroll npou the beach, aad | informed our Minister that His Majesty would be happy ROME ere giving 4 ctmap euppert, The verate ase ofl Ori BS cassie “ tbe re ee See = shatean at ten maiked saan up | to have him and afew frends whom he might invite , stam, the Maliic and atlaatic bern enther of thew worth ‘ ae ‘enth regiment " a distance wile, . y hatter twroy pared GUR VIENNA CORRESPONDENCE. from Raden v0 Velen,” of “the Fleventi rd 00 the Prince Itnperial take bis bath. wrompany vod pope ive fn a The official Roman Gazette points out hat momearticis | pomene vor nat trp frown Hirvonen The « rears qnartered in ROTO CFTR sORRY ame eflernoon, ©! re the peror war to decorate ” ‘ we nee en oe ee 7 Verwea, sept 28, 1866 | fou light lntanury will a> quart Here crows of guests had embered Wo se their | of ihe officers end men with ribbons and medain My. | “ecemly published im the ltalien semioMctsl Journals, | Western Motown iying 01 the Bilantie doe me merces oF meio ayn sperma nova rammny | Vienna, highly interesting, Ro duet, wo those | Majew o® the coraion paid quite a compliment and the laggeage held by Garibeld) at Vioremcee are oot | and the Atlantic © sechored om 6 (lv thet the company nay yet Com fovradte “seen AWATT MAXINU LAN organizations, (i! got find mam: ‘end country. by out Mire, Higa. | Biuclow wax kind ‘ “sh oy ogee wae ab, tan pet gi \n acrordance with the Oficial deciaration of the Vaiian | hope still « forbear from quoting the te | Correspondent to form one of * party, ena one ‘ ee ‘The new Free Prem, of thie city, ways that the Bmprese follow ita wee ete whem they addremed remarks, 1 Sreoed to a'clock we were al! gathered st the Port de Piehours, a | S’Terament OE SR Ee RS Ge eiaty a ee | i ae te oF Oe Parietin expects by the next weamer w hear of Ue abdi- | papers pg, grating w | present Papal territory i¢ guarentend to the Pope by the ey during * cation of her tpruse. She gore in a few days to beehi to | toatl nek be eo Nutle inlet where the embarkation was \o take plane ber Convention te @asraay theuasee 19 Pane rf sech Of marees of intelhgeune te any vtteme! © tered of wd ecru oF okineem @ | All Wiarrity bed gathered here, and the hile apd biet® oMcial Garrtte donee thy areerion made by Ger aaa” Fe RE GaS he Seen Se ty toe Vicunese, to openly staked whet ihr grvere's 1 rating Te pon ey oar, Sag what you will, were thronged with people, We who bed the privity,e ‘ald! that the, young Romane wpe, Joiwed amen trie ro ree or yas waneep FRENCH RETORT OF THK RMPRHOR + CMBMING AmDNCA THOS the disposition of Austrian (tor oats ov foil foun eoveveign tps, and al of king @ more \ntimate part than most of thove re returning to their homes, and ade thet on the contrary, wi ¢ Neo Vous, Gee 14, 1008 ~yeett hot mek fe “tal Router T must confess | seni in the coremoniae, were placed ina little enciownre many bave already arrived in rn apedimes om Eh piwend \o otmerye that afrengrmeme oe heerng Canard, & perey military ‘The French papers have been beguiling themselves vy Meet "We bear thes fot quite eseied of | Sear the water's edge, where we walied ntl] the Kuw- having been thrown ia their way by the Papal govern | | owe \eows “marae tum mommmuuncl At publishing statements that there was s possibility, « Frireque, bas v0 i . Tee FoRoRany Fone veror aud Bmoprese and the Prince Lanperial had pasted =| ment wee 7 wery iraminent one, of Francis Joseph resigning in favor | the Anetrian onder of batten, po f the Renperer sad Rngrom w the wife of our mp- Te Panty Oo orR Haron Hubner will shortly return to Rome Ww > | Gaaed, cB a rien to Paris during the Eagemion, sep of his sou and the War end ()tnbaled emeeg a!) Preewen ofcers eptaure | There were some divtinguiehed individuals ia our party his [GMeLOR* ar Ausitian Ambestador the tevietien of tee niet hecream tedeute Government being carried ov Under ® | Heir nas on ihe mUnjeet certann obsereations which Ae they OO OP, Attn mem. Mire Bigetow wee | Towerng high above all was the coloeal form of Maenhat The Femeonse of Mgr. Hard: ot Viewme 10 | ass cay 1 henstily apmysthice wh hh Fogency, Maximilian as regen: The statement i #0 8b | pot devo of meres. To begin with, « Ponding ©) her indige and gretiomes, the © Donnell, the ea Prime Minieter of the Quewn of Spava, | stated comperted — th Begetiquons relative te (he @urd, #0 like # “Philadelphia canard,” that (t # salmon | Sew pt te God (he aster whe « * beath, yrepering to bow es they parsed by, oben the | the man who & few yonra so yed the power | attitude which Austria will apm on the fuldiment of | to bo i that i to Z the Austriae order of bartie t 5 Empree, dete tong ber arm from that of the Ei Wrough the means of & revolution, Md who bas since | the September Comvention Ik @ believed thet duswia | and meetings to wey Witerly devoid of foundation | Qiicher uo! errome -Omlained jot bent con ber Leed aad sed in Ragheb, in bey | guccended in carrying all his points, till another revoia. | will maiutain the greetent reserve on the Roman yire tion bas displaced bim. He wae dreweed ip the rieb | thon pobir, end perv’ eriform of Spanish Marshal, and hu hreset wae covered | ae Generated People here generally think that Maximilian, when he | show thes 6 Seo ont wp Op Frecttens Gum plraeent vo0e - decorations HW ‘of about eiaty, wih ao | raising the Forty cecum frou frame anda face abi features which belokawed THE INSURRECTION IN CAN pernrns—gor of course be will do thar shortly—will lad a | Sew TPApere aed Their OWF HUME MuTh & w dam nt oe ee Bowe, hens 10 yen” ie Hive. reernl neurmonntable Gifiewltes, eet tefore the te low cad Theat pour whee the Empress ‘very private life, Tho jealousy existing between him vroaleg f the Our 00 ourediven nb great cormes. | inquired after the breith of Mee Migriow's chilares aed ertang tents oh wii ae | Belt and bis brother would render his position « dimen! | eee the order of battle of the army Withewt | Geld ate woul! ke 06 hewe (hem come aad play with | great strength of will aud determination. Ce ie erred one, and it is vory generally thought protabie that be | given to ae Oy © treleer, or win = hoe nae in! Bat antag bens en ee the yo po, } Rn Ramore bad been current that s large mamber of the — ae © nti , Nn T yd We ae Tf on ly owe wa The order t ‘. | , +4 ananre : ‘ fay Hr forthe sre Hoasom nn the Prowaae aac na miro | deme barSponneet cha hes the nas tite | Sfp ery, an sie acarbe uate rt aon | eens Ned ald daw tit arn, ow here me w= | 4 iy mao ach gimemh lig wa ny THE TREATY WITH Poems. } poet ond up te © cere mersing but did pot ise | comtrmnstion of the setement fully wnyrie the . i" thew rag ‘The Austrian prow is furiour at the satemen the epanges rept) ng ait | pad the pleasure @ bath op A Coustantinople despatch of Meptember 2 ways teen's (a forbering f ae Preach and Florentine papers to the elect that great pe Seer areas See News reveived here from Candia conOrmna the res ‘ ' tore by the i the position waar Maleyr At i. © LowerLE Aiffcultion were sriving in (he settlement of the | t axed the Kevprrer, “die € get bere hae Pour isdated yen one oy oo ie | wv Oreaty erticton, The fact is, that ne great diMeulty ever st " Chich command Canee, bet were repuiend by All Rare | Deatractinn of the Leateviie Theatre tose 454 arise, 20 rerious one at least, aud the Parieian prow, Ty, - heat St | eet oes Parts. On the $84 teet Weg Cocina ae piere | Vatiwnted at 70.000. } _ Ont eon te 1m the at whe heed wen on the heights of Koruna. tavorgente were mine | Lurwowse, Om. 1h, 18 ever anyyous to put forward (heir “Krest Medistor'y Ree See © om Te ently silarked by Mahomet Parte aud rartained beavy | at! wen ron eters t (taims as a benefactor to the humen race, allowed iteoif Selige the segs of pour more to Tnoes ead were beck spon the mountain of At ball paw ewe e lot wight, “ =- De one can be suppected of troarhery he fore sats one of bie , bard | bath: oo ra " Ge remark that but for French intervention the Bagotia. Son cameee Gnaten baeee Bo a. cod 6 eoctead bhetong ond SF Se wus toe tinge te Prins and bis wife, ase | Sphakin Tes, Setahioies are tard to have dectaret | tee afer tee modem had lal) thee | armenia Maw Plone would have been broken of, whi bh Ffatement @ Tam not aware © Ree ing ebiee pare. wey Victoria Halfe, sflerwards Lady Cramyion and there | Some renee ae G. J, | eee tee, ond a now 6 mee of rene The Jewuh om Paleo in every parvicular. de French brewh-\ | Me iy" oun © favorite | wan a hast of -ownte and dukes and tuckeaes amd cont pine Le perme eg hy er" | grate, in the pane, om fire, with all protaliiony of Ube | TUES am Sadene. Stowe wite tne macoetod ann oe 1 de boow | See Manpennr or ch het tam’ oon = “ae ee ee It 6 said thal the Porte bet informed the protecting | SAO DOING Outinguiahet with wight damage fw * It Would appear siso that the news of the saliefactory | tha: shore win Vienba now wither an agent or M Chaser | but again ther mere © te bear | came stow powers thet \4 intends to procioim « genersi smocsty in | me the Aentruction of severe: romigues butler Germination of negotiations between Prusa ani Saxony | Pe! oF eine come ope whe las etelee (he secret 1 Core im encther one at ne the Priete tener bie | throed » Candia 00 soon 06 the Grimion which her been entrusted | OT lminn! ui they are ove owt of Gener One), Degotating © bath at the Por Feen, & lee leit made recto ip t boats with icons Ot BT (were of French origia, and siso false, as wae that sat | rine Ten, inriined to think Chere mast be treachery | and perks ant where theses © mech quieter ont | ond started to Kirth Pachs, and which appears likely fo be weccens “ seal Pew thet King Jobe would be forced to abdicate, I bave | wtnewhere, lly at the geqotations Bare been te tag bone which Mreteher bell ® mile above the | dressed in by e ‘ fal, s brvagnt io + Taverable cometunin The dertrncsine of the Meatre tant wight \aveiret « feasens for saying that Prossja ¢emands ibe kope vert quick, ati ‘he meres scendent led me te ting of the Kauperor, where ment of the visors | leened mech way of Corto tie elated that the vemurretion bid | sersmgsed imme of $70,000, ©) 4 imewred tor G0 we . O01 thet thie agent, or Ap-called vu bern lee their baths A hm howe ot on the A roe the squat to tows Gnnete to Go cammese garicf the Stand, penal aoe agent. dened ‘The woe ° “oo Of Kénigevetn prior to any further negotistione Bardi wee ton ‘ ‘ofwe heen “Geet mente’ 10 90 t the “Pant Views,” whither | enim 2 foot shih bed bitherwo refrained from vexing any par in the Jewuh oyneney D> the pence quention; that Aanony offers te give 97 right we France, and Meroving to lagen ef the Kangere ant fmerene com cere @nrmeg remew | falls otmer the movement The impurgente hed lf) thelr forttied | fuly covered by me-enee