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A B NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1866. 2 - . B 3 o' . ' Lessovski and offioors of tho Navy; also deputations of | anothor mationality ever since, the_djraoting causes | cries of “Resign” and ‘ Abdicate.” Apropos of | with a sincere religious obstinacy a7d the great Froderic's | end and destroy their 1ast vestiges, He couldnot thew OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE: | {EN@TE teial Clu, and tho club of the nobiasse, which, | originating et Hoformation aud opdating. yariously. | duternatiopal o mion, the French Goverument is | fearlessnoss. You romomber that senteice in Macauley, | embark ina war against Prussia, which was doiog the work et rather queerly, is called the English Club, the | ever sinco. Soin the Baltic Provinecs gp to -Riga the lu&: tardy ef toget a kindly bearing from the peo- | closing Lis survey of the Seven Yeara W “The France was interested in aud carrying ovt his own views. NEWS BY STEAMER. Englishme o belang gonerally to anoth w'nh Russian nmrm'wuu an easily assiflating German o of this country in -nuoc the well-known Moniteur du | cededothing. 'The whole confiuentinarms had prove, . PLAN,OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT pr L eemer Maltarwhich loft | ome Jocsl naws. In tho oveuiagenjoyed 3 Preased | eloment, which has not failed to tmpart ifitone to Rassinn | Soir st ‘il the railway stations. and. other places in this | uuable to tear Silosia from that irof ' Nover was | Tho success of Austria, it is true, would Lave been fol- The extra Cunard screw steamer Mgl ol ACTE 1 Gir officars most sinee they have boen Km a foto givon | national affairs. mets is, at the same price as in Paris, or its equivalent— Prussian monateh less in vein of ceding territory than lowed by the éamo results, and the rupture of the Grermaa Liverpool on the afternoon of the 21st and Quecnstown om the | in their honor by the Kiver Yacht Club. ! Their bouse 2 —_— one hall-penny. People buy it for the sake of & cheap les- | day, Not s smidgen of German land goes French, says | (fonfederation, which was both an insult and a menace to which left Southampton on the | is hidden awsy in a lonesome bay ot the suburbs. A LONDOW. son in the ! . - It is published at a logs by the Gov- | F. W. Kein acker, bei Goft ! oxclaims His llé"l i!m Franco, would have equally been accomplished. But i o erninent, its stion ouly reaching 350,000, fittle more | profane-pious .-dmulnuon, through his moustache. Bis- | the case of a victorious Austria, that country which tens the answer as well as he can to turh away | yeckoned a population of 35,500,000, which her success 224 ult,, and the Allamannia Bkia st ek P | ‘slon, followiog § of " aising and lowe, lights ollowing items of Edropean 2 ring of flage, Bengal light 8 - { than helf that of the Pets¢ Jowrnal, which poys @ great | mark 0 po Fronch wrath. And France, not-baviag made any posi- | might bave raised to 45,000,000, would have be- 224 ult,, brings us the additional ; : ol by L‘.m water, signals and embloms which lu:;l]flru huu‘; i i, A"'ymnu“mm'flhdhm . 3= orstand, gave variet nf nd b whicl 0V OSPECTS IN THING ; . y - P 3 ‘ : ! - Newsualaportaot e ot b goceptod an invitation | lasted Wl o ‘Ino";houf;;;crln:lx.lnnlno' things m"mf&:ir:;: (‘N;LHMI:M:\\':'A?A’:;:?:I?R 1o be prosent av the fetes there, of to the intemational ex- | tive defiuite domaud, rests towporarlly satisted. Where- | come, by roason of hor increase, o standing mensce , g AR I | T el T beatked avey e METROP 0TS WEEK'S NORTALITY ANp oxpoX | Mbiily of fisheriea ut Boulogne. To~lay's papers givo se- | upon Europe is tranguil, = t there i to ltaly é:d to _France; while “in the 4 e o be iven at Soutbampton to ex-Gov. Eyre of Jamaica | little yacht, from under which Mr. Fox knocked away the - B i NDON | counts of & serious sccident. at the former, owing 1o the There aro plenty of Jifficulties ahead; but there is no territorial exiension of ‘Prussis, '“h.'wm“fifll 3 to be mét by a connter demonstration ou the sameoBven- | first props, and the owner thereupon named it in his honor. ux\'u.moss—rux ABOUT THE FREXCH EMPE- | crowded state of the streets, and an all.ged organized con- | ¥ anger of immediate war between France o e | et o A of, Brvaia, B Slio0 in cosees e e s o | ey B . JOW's DEMAND FOR A RECTIFICATON OF PRONTIER | apirecy by pickpockets, who got up & puaic for their own | many. Napoleon does not ren0ulie his purpose of ob- | quence of her recent annexations. Such a chauge is not N On Buniar the L2k i i s st X HIN' RITRAOTION-TEE MORY ovwiB BOSE | pUgeie Tainiaiz something from Prussis, whenever the extent of | to be feared: No wonder then if on tbis occasion the Y ) NES§—NAPOLEON THE THIRD'S REENT POLICY A 0 lowering of the rato of diseount by the Bank of | her lata conquests is defined, to Dbalance her newsgzown | French Government Ifi e o gty the Italian question which made it lean in that direction, o) p ingland to 8 cent will, of be deemed of im- | preponderance. But for fhe moment he ceases to push [ Sotmiouky: Abzas | O nitted o N ]u! cluims, and, us responsible editor of all the French | it was obviously its interest t?”m the largest Power lose e Koglish paparsuotice the fuet that daring the run from | | oSO W B O “Tearskoselo, some miles south York to Lirest, ihe Pereire exceeded the Ville de Paris' L - b " K—ONLY AN AVERA B e aue bsingof extraordinary quiokness, {bo dis- | Of St Detershure, | o b to be trausmitted to New-Vork through rom New-York 1o Brest, which is 26 miles further from On Monday the 13th, everybody went to Paviowski, ALL—ITEMS—BARRY CORNWALLS NEW BOOK portance enoug! rausmitted to New- a m K i 5 £25 i urihe 5 e K i j . Pe- tho cable. We talk 8 great deal about it here, and eity | press, has, since lust Sunday, sent out orders sud adviees | and the sm ler win. The protest of the Frionch Opposi- O e ool s £ miles further than Quoens- | auother suburbay retroat of tho many adjscent to . ABOUT CUARLES LAMB. men seom dispropor stely elated. Like tho Comish | o A stb-oditors to “ aggravate their voices” t0 o milder | tion urging the Government to- g to war wiih Pevunia g0 as wgnunt the creation of & Gorman powsria the e rounding off of the Kingdom of Italy in the south, smpiished bt days aud 22 bours, giving | tersburg, wh he 1 .getate in Summer, B an nau?fi‘-fidfi l: hu‘l: :-l“’lwflf":'ll:lu V(INWi"llIl&! | lhr:h‘;{‘th:n- \) l{)&'.)t.l.-l::ub:: ‘:.:&: at all in Summer; (’I Soss Oue Speciel (icmmpentont. LONDON, August 18, 1866. out purallel. bl auybing ia doge fo that lno it ia in the bottet fuvored | This week s been o dull one than "¢ ust acd hasd- | him to put oo bishat i & shower of rain, they are grate- x st [nfletiast éraubles W08 0L At e, an the 03 ln 8 Comten, the Lower Toue sdbucban vilages from foit O 20 o e ot tha | 1o :-Imo:-g:;:n-ctyfifl:mflyh'é“,'%,,;‘"f{r‘,'; ‘Thero s been. & bad sccident at Ely.place, Folbarn, g e oqetofore, e reaches | litcal doctrine, ot 4 s Jus appeacition of the et Ia ot tho olection of o German Parliament, the Governmens | Lo - f 4 b - kin to that which fi tho catastrophe of Dicken’s Lit- | St, Cloud ¢ and fo time to receive tLe | ests of Fovee., | ’ v s railroad company. Hluminations, dinner, sport, speeches, | the political world—s) ing of the latter from the Euro- akin 8 forms the catastro St. Cloud gouty an foverish, just in Janotion with the other Coufederate Governwents, to deter: ofton, and somo dancing. s Eo"n days ago we wereall grimbling st the unreasonable when most of its poor tenants were in esult from his_somotiine protége, Mexican Emperor Max, the | the Franch BoTaroC o8 befors tho Mlg‘;lnr oy Inine the compotency of the new Bynd, On"Taesday, 1oib, vacious excursions, sigbt-seeing, a8d | woather—the cold, the wet, tho wild waterly winds which killing of two, the fnjury of several, vigorons Empress Charlotte. It s not true, by the way, it f the K to D de i farther statod that the aim of the Government was to | taking photographs. blow persistently almost up to yesterdsy, bringing with John Bright is going to Ireland, where o magnificent | that ho first called on her at the Grand 1, a8 The 'umthu,lme:‘owt ow m, r.vrM umm de 1 bring sbout tot werely & personal, bat & material waion of the | On Weducs iy - 16th, to-day, there is o be a dinner at | thom hourly iustallments of the A tlante Ocead to make | Teeeption awaits him; the people there tomembor bis | /ondon T'imes’s Paris corres ¢ averred, He was | 1lad ho listen: other inspitations aud gone to apnexed Statos with Prussia. The Committee of the Upper | the Mérchan Em, h ddy aud d d inened | #peech at the beginning of the seasion on the suspersion | not well enough to drive so far, Louls Philippe’s grand- with Prussia, as M. Thiers and the Libéral party ady Thouse, upon the bii for 1he iscorporation with Prusia of |~ (n Thursday, to-merraw, thore will bo » grand review .,‘;',.':‘..fl",.,’w'.“m’."",""‘.,"’.‘m“, meincs the mivant | of Habeas Coryus in that unfortunste islid, EXCOT B s Beet to soe b srandfthor's subtessor more | him to do, what would Lvs buen tas consequence ! I Haaguse: Biosernl oot Moivon snd_Frapixtc fsore| and abewtors bydome 00,009, s, opeis.’y gotten up | that large proportion of bolldsy cosneys who sre 'l;’"':{f;‘ damaica, ulited to dianer ad Scathan fon. | iha onee a8 Clo, Tt lady's miaton o Fruies | 118 tirt placo, Austria Iy orel ;dv:‘lnfin 74 Jarsend Mo official Certeruhe Gasctie says. he Prussian treaty of for the edification of the guests. A repairing the labors of dissipations of the last h and Tories; e . 8 Buppo ave for its object this, or these, € &y e 1 om mm“"‘. by the » ery um“h‘l‘h - 1 the Zollyera: e About Monday next there will be an excursion to Mos- | pine or ten months in the cous or at the | 1% advertised D) the Liberals of the same taws, io | J{elp in these ways. My busband, whom you seut to e P TeCOV r 5:&“"'7?"&'1’-.:3&.“&:.‘1 “for the. d}n‘i.[.';.’fi?{v'tn‘:”:,.g'o'; cow, wehich will take fivo day at least. Sewside. Wo _were, oo, roading Vs adeoupt | potesteguist & ‘Thepotosaee tl extmpal Wapofy | Meiew Cas iy thors Vithout yo e ot money | 1) In Sarmesy, o B ot emm s e Lo e 4 amon 3 rovonue und num 000, ¢ tiw Zol\ver ons. It also coutemplaies the assembling of o cholera at the st end of this (once of their brutality during e Hyde Pusk riots; drl:': m.‘emm' et e et o . a4 ;"vl-,‘";*:flfl‘{g;;;m,';f:’;;‘,',:nfl‘“‘;‘:{,"l:f;"";’“& ave likely avai o c Knight who burst into_tears when Queen Elizabeth told | toue. o ' 0} ot | an A Poor man! As if his intestinal troubles were not | f0H ot oS 0 pted o8 an ox; ity 4 llmlnd: of tho ravages of th elath = ‘oonforences 1o establish fixed regulationsithowant of wbioh | THE MOVEMENTS OF THE EMBASSY—VISITS TO CELE- | metropolis. Also we wondered what wond como of the s long been greaily felt oo the Gerwsn ways. 1t also . & or's dem { and Reform meetings are the order of the dny. - We hope i have allotted aconsiderable purt tothe ent r tho Lnt of January, 1857, i CLUB—THE 7TOASTS AND THB SPRECHES—FRA- | war threatening worse carnage than the battle-ficlds of scasion. 2 what remains to secure payment of o ‘utlay for the | other, to recover her ascendeney on the Bhfildsf lg"‘!'h AR, g e e g e o mach. plotazesiuo description |- Bazty. Cormwalle loaglooked foc book aboit Chatles | Jeat e ikion. My 00d man, Max., deciared that | Laps to pounce upon, Conswini’c, Finally, Englasd rbe Emperor Napoleou drove ont on Saturday, from tle TERNIZATION—THE GEEMAN BLEMENT IN ST. PE- b A et lvlhprl e rfpmd Lamb has been published a week ngo, and i8 before me. T | {y'this view of the case, his at best .M“ no was un- | rejoiced t an event whiel would have g uosd Palaoeof 8t Cloud. Hia Majouty proceeded siong the Bouls TERSBURG. y. ex-watCoopaddits ‘er Y ERR PIEE bave rod every word of it, not, I nust confoss, without a 1 e g what & reduced Austria ho was | tho strength of het mighty rival, would have neglected ne vardde I'Empereur, the Plan of Longohamps, and through , 3 0 ore they shall wing a not unwilling flight ek Lo conge- ¥y ks itomrya o e o tenable, and not knowing b o resumo the influence she enjoyed in Contissall Uhe Bois de Boulogne, aud was everywhere received with acc Sr. Prraancno, Aug. 10, 1906 | S0 pVT O YA cvent our horizon 18 alogetber cheer- | S€riAtn wmoent of disappointment. One ‘ot belp | coming to, bad made up his mind to foturn to Miramar. | meand to FUC LT OFT LUl Napoloon to power. But metions by the popnlace on Lis way. On Wodnesday the 15th, thero was an_excursipn which | jer, with # fair promise of not again \ecoming over- | HOPIDg, if not expecting, tht it ‘would contain more than | and his reserved Aquatic Rights” beforo the six years | aaire "D ot b0 onlt of PIEROR PhPte L hnCamp ol bl ralscd. indths troops A2y PR | embgsond vista o various places of interet ruded. The sus shines, the wind: bus ggpped, the re- | o know already of tho toch dlighttal, the wwigue madof | ter of servation cxpied; | Yieing wicethe wan tint | {ho most mmediate et of e & wat would baro boeh elr garrisous. . A xH d jotters of the last generation, of whom e Max. s, poor, dear soul, said no, Let me try; and so I am recipitate - : tates, RUEIA. Tn thio morning, the carriagos first haltod ot th menas- ?fla:u'c(l'hfinl(llc '.:;T;ufle?szflmfi b, in":fi:‘s:&i'i'. Yokh th specics.” ks he wroté of some of bis dearly-loved m}_f,',:, fomand that you fulsll your ,.o,'{’l,, ‘adjourning bty instinctively hostils to France, into the lap tory of Alex, Neviki, one of the most celebrated institu- | BNEEG 0 o ous attempt uporlus noighbor's | bookd: ud thia s hardly the case. The voluniera very | you lary on our custorss dition, or procure us money in | Prussis, which :.?:&"ff:'&.!?;;"ik‘;;?&"fl‘:;“. et handsomely got-up oue, daintily printed on toned paper, | Some other way, by prolonging under some pretextof | g 0 "hoon one instead of two German nationalitios, !nla\!iscnu received at St. Petersburg from Irkutak, § that a thousand Polish exiles had revoited at ‘that town, tions of the kind in Russia. Its proper name is dlexander “ ", Mhard, concludod to go bock gon"~the wiser man : arohard, concinded o 80 4 Begt e e e ” Gucers Anne typs, . and _illustrated with | oihor the stay of your iroaps, aud by removing Marsh 11l troated their officers, afterward taking refuge in the w Nevskaya Swmatotroitskaya Lavra, but in order to appre- . . ‘ It he! Allof which thangs we talk about, iz town and out. five 'lithogrophic portraits * (of which anop) P Yo it st s b | the maintenance of an equiltbrtum on Germen o1, arrit Several Russian soldiers wero killed. | oiate properly its imposiug title, one should be obliged to T e alwo taken place t Sovkum-Kalen. tn | et FORVET i olkhnih “mixed Greco-Romaine- char- with proportionate satisfaction. : i b o n the matutensace of A symipsess o Nl odid e fireet lcvy of taxea. A Rassian colonel and | P00 L0 rpen g Ty Tet the Mark Lano reports speakf the aspect of | ==is 8 memoir of 234 pagos, charmingly writ- | cannot put up ay longor—elso Mux. cannot get ¥ ) have cinsequénco o directloy of taxee A Tussier Slobohd | cters i which Ume-ablce trot e, ¥ervIbng, Bt | mattas agricultural but o e e whoomar | WL in maoy roepects, eriical, ~dsoriminative | on, and will strightvay apdieh 405 offchat throno | Do imposable, 8o tha, viewslia sl 1 s3pces, it towe. e S that, though a stranger be well sup- | At MEEET Rt e b alwaps posess it interest | eulogistic aud affecti duto. including o few personal remi- | o’ your founding, sud you will be ed before the | a8 8 means of provons AR gl plied with maps l“g“"’*‘ books, he will find himself ut- | et E T Chich has revealod as wil as caused (if | Discences and impressions, but that is all, or nearly all. | world. wer in tho north of Europe, of bafiling the ambition ] Rather an introspective study of Lamb than anything else, | ~ Such, as nearly as it can bo got at, is th ssgéntial sub- | Prussia and England, of saving Italy from the assaults 2 » formidable foe, and of oppostaz the foundation of the T terly at sea hore, within a hundrod yards of is hotel, and | %50 not rather write relieved) aif smo - g . SBURG. d 9 q ) a amount of suffering, | o 8T. PETERSBURG. there 0o, uuless ho can sponk German o Fronch, Eotvory, destitution, dogradation and aquabr in the pooref, | with no mare detall thar is Sckeste® for that purposs, do- | stance of what this courageous lady hay had to say o B | e, the sttt o (ho Frouoh Gove —— Tho institution stands at the end of the famous Novski rts of London absolutély awful. The aily re full justice to the beautiful b f his life, his oX- , D Bosi 3 b turn of | ing full justice to the beautiful heroism of his lite, Tmperial husband’s Imperial hacker. h Prospect, & Broadway truly worthy of tho name. Bosido - v i fi.namm ') raro character, it sdds almost nothing | answer, 1 am not informed. The disposition of the {xh‘: ‘I;wn dm:-:(l :{r np‘l:ur_nd:'ndlfo::;r;;'tueu&u:w : i o] . A i tered in thi tropoli i q AHE UNITED STATES EMBASSY—FEATURES OF TIE | 1y Nl "o ol fino paintings, library, cte., inspected, rogis u this' metropolis fran ihe disease | Brel )L Taltourd told us o g ag0- Furthermore, | Fronehis inelined in the least possiblo docree to send any . r lly or »dopted 8 more dazaling, but certainly not a wiser mm y derablo variation. Tho report for | O _COUNTEY—THR RUSSIAN PEOPLE—TPRATERNIZA- | thoro was showh alsnan intercsting: personsl bttt BF | (ho w nding last Saturday (the 11ih) indicated s | 1t repeats Talfonrd, pot always earc improvingly. | moro good money after the bad that has been wasted in TR WITH . ANERIOA—FROURAMMR "0p - 7ux | Potetthe Grost-cen Bpiseopel sl purned by bimselfon | marked declino Gt st the cast ond; tho | Oucis tempted to think that Mr. Proctor has dolayed | ehat ‘Sherable Mo Besldon, s T havo said proviously, tho ides of orric VISIT OF THR EMBASSY—RECEPTIONS AND DIN- oo Ko Iate, and prose & P ew | e e eholora and diarrhea being 1,045—n do- | writiug his book too long—he tells us he is in his soventy- | gifficulty io extricating the hypothecated customs duties B LT gy R Bas iphe L ] i sy (e ronso of 362 from that proceding. The tofal number | soventh year—an impression strengthened by his | lso, for their calculated smount has elready entered extension of Ler northern lor, ouch a8 6. g \ ence the party proceeded some miles into the coun. 1815, h t bee: doned; negotiations are NEBS—VISIT OF THE EMPEROR 7O TR Miax- | Thencokhe party prochelol SO MR Io SO | of fatal cases in London during tho five vecks in which talking of Lamb ns if he were comparatively un- | into'budgets made up, and eloquently boasted f by the faze 1815, am;mmnlrhb-en oned; o TONOMATL BTG T et i el Tiew CAUBOA | it haw provailed was 3,116 from cholers, 1333 trom diarr. known fo tho prosent generation, which ~surely | Government talking Miuister und voled by the obsequious pding 0u, Al kaly Do Jebmeeief s, TR0 " g 7 " Sanmuads b ng; atoel SUONZNY. hes, making 8 total of 4,454 The Registmr poiuts to the | 18 Bot the caso. Elin's very soul has passed | pajority of the Corps Legisiatif. claims will not have been stiended fo. "R 0 ROV 1, PrrERssURG, Wednosday, Aug. 15, 186, | vented in Russia and Pr simultancously, was de- | o oloin s ortality of children as a * gratfying evidence {hto literaturs! We havo assimilated him as completely | To gt condoned for this bungling Mexioan business, the question will be settied bz & European Congroess, & Tis reception of the Americans hero has boon the most | scribed. and illustrated in intereating manner bF | of he good effocts of increated caro for tieir lives, and | B o Wteraturel Weo ATO et ua, howerer try to bo 8% | and to got over thouext general clections aro most press- | favorite idos of tho Emporor of the French, to the succsss sordial aud thorough-going imaginable. ~Aloxander 1L, {0 ehiping Rushin favel giicers who are Adotailed 88 | urges o relnxation of effortin combating the pestlenco thankful 48 possible 10 good old Barry Cornwall—any way | ing wotives for the Emperor to obtain from Prussia some of which he is dereloping much g ine 17 | himeelf, set the oxsmple of welcoming them, with de- v, Toth S tibes (hal RetS rotarnod | 4 rolioving the distross which it has enfuilel, ' Tho re- for the portraits. There aro threo of Lamb; one, youth- 2§t bo ever so small—territorial compensation, Thoss RewrRapws Vi 4 (oW T fghedred n!h' { o7 - o rivor, In the afteruoon, those that were not quits | ¢ cor (liis weck up to Thareday, the 10th, are e fol- ful, from A sketch by Hazlitt; one, elderly and very fine, | How, now, Napoleon can furnish any Afective aid to | the decline of French infuence iu Europe, entrely 7o of whole-heartednoss which disposes of all ceremony, | tired out visited the Exchaogo and some scientific institu- | FA0S 50010y gud Bionday, chl ), arrhea 45; | by Donta’ Carys o thisd. tho ruher sebolastichond by | Maxe, it b wost ol Y divine. Lo Monde newspa. | prehend tho natare of the changes which are now t and the Russian people of every fauk, raco and condition | Hops. el be i { Tuesday, 77 and 28; Wedneaday, 61 Thursday, | Meyer, ordinaril preficed to modorn editions of Lamb’s | per secs hopetul chances for Max. His prolonged safity place an;-uy'l;d the .’Mx::to‘ hlmca:hlnl Havo com up in swecping crowds, with greetings and fo- | 4 Fep stelonkcecne o the dianseof ihedermianiy Cluby | 64 and 40. Evidently tho disoaso is duninishng, though works one of Mary, very interesting; and one of Jolin | iy in the new revolution in the United States which is ao::l‘fim Ther xgat it a1 solargs’ Svees Sitations o actopts trus Russian hospitality. It is the o B g - d"l‘"'«'f" iy mp“';‘"u"' ki | not sorapidly as Sould bo wished, I think ainost every- | Lamb, father of both brother and sister, rather like Georze | promised hy the dissension betweon President Johuson .d' ol th ;‘b "Al“ 20 18" pumabieis b - d ctersburg, situsted iu the great boulevard, the Noveki | ypjyg (hat ‘can be is done for tho suforers, bo | Washington. To my thinking, none of them afford such a | and Congreas. "o seh of your renders as aro not fawiliar | f orationy 8 angthened by Austria m 5% national virtue, be it kuown, of tho Russians to be bos- | Prospect, near the * Kazmn W“"’“""i wndin Wintor | thing het OO ¥ sioscribed to the vaious ' fands | felicitous ides of whatwe i zino Elia to have beenss the | wich the columns of Le Monde I should say that like its 00,500 f sonls. They lose sight of the fact that the pitable, As if taking the cue from thoir boundless ;“\'1"“'! Soclal oqnterip conseaRanes LAY """‘“;"I;';}:“ o heir elicf, "and the variety of effrts to that | 0ld, curlous picture in Fraser s Magazine, represonting him | grnonym, 7he World of New-York, it cousistently is lossal power which was eon flopres, everything is dono here on an Imperial soale;” | £ e e s & ool oA T o aky. | oud. doing credit Ly bumanit oo is need of it _tlubh':‘lmunz forward, with books beforo | what it was throughout our four-years st uggle, o pertisag | now divided into throe powers, S4Ch D . 4 things ace mot lways the mwost’ daiaty, they aro | L;l_t, mr':m(mnm 0 oz&r:_ '1‘ h‘::dn_wp 0 énnu m‘n a‘ l ull, God kxows, as the revelations in the newspapers tes- him, two ¢ 2dics, a decanter and tumbler, aud the **im- | of the White South aud Slavery. It is Toedloss toadd | ®distinet litical organization wit xu.o'n aws, 113t solid and groat. In many respects the Kussia is the op- ing n‘)ifl;rf eg;‘u L:‘i o inner. Consequent b | G Iu the slack, or as times called * big goose- | material legs gathered together. but they aro all valu- | that, in the hoped-for comin, civil war in the United | tions, an g::uu_‘nuo; of npo,flre: on, m);nnm of the Spaniard. oy 774 e, Soh 10 B b yRes anes in oue respect | borry aeason, most of thetu b e lad 8 spevial reporter | sble~anything about Charles Lamb is so. Moantime, we | Statos, it uu...arumua under the banner of President | habits, and ¢ t they will fimy ivided as long 83 8t. Petersburg itself ‘bears the characteristies of the ? & ‘,'““" ',;" 3":.:;"';‘“ el ; o ‘"‘;:""'- %o odo" the infectod districts thoroughly md these in. | want au ‘entirvly new edition of his lifo and works, written | Johnson. With fow, ver fow, axeeptions, all the old ad- | ¥ill be suficient power in their u“mmflm’« country and the nation. Like Washington, it is-a city of swal _‘;R S — "‘ a P'.:"‘" may be um- | 4o utrions gontlemen provide us with some of the suddest on the fl{'wd by Robert Chambers to Burus—for, | yocates of the newm,m.g;&m f the pross bere, are, | ontward pressure omimfinn&fl prosorve their autonomy, S Bivunose, it has hevad streets 61 apes Places | AEined 88 menntdabodmmih SHICPETOT) i "fl‘" I have over encountored. Verily, f One wept | after Mon . thera is no author whose writings aro £0 | g5 theis like are with you, partisans of Pros: * | Europesn equilibrium destrored by tha actificial fc public dinver, where champagne.is drunk now-a-days, e e, s 7t this dregd | identical with autobiography—and. comprising sll tho | 'Y was apoaking of Napojeon's health, Ho iy decidedly | Of & Gormen Coufedersey, embraciog - iu its B aiaous. details 1y g rond loose” in_couritiess | ot wall. Hg caine up from Vieby, gouty and feverish, five | & otiod bfl‘?d . g 5y that of Russia, the | e al ;& xican business, There would beJxrnve compensation, based u g . . t menace to France ie ch of which is forming 2 l6ng porspectivos, besido numerous grand moniiments of it L5ariog token of the richness of the barvest, which | "TOURt8 %0 e ol b gy 1ih its iubabitauts a8 populous e the might- u Siviliaation is sure ous day 1o reap in the advanciag Em- | attl® YOLUONR pweyer, AT SY montioged, sueh8e ead treading tho fiery man of Dante's | books and memoirs about. the most loveablo of English | days cofyce his timo last weck. 1t 1s not likely that the of the North. And the soil of Russin will offtring tonsts botwoen the courses, or rattiing on the aty of thew oxisting under slinost as | Buworists. rens 6F diplomatig business and rptber uolp«c{ Iy smaall | favorsble o tuo creation snd workicg of constitut ‘ander tho beneficent inflaenees of emancipation to | Lisics whod anybay wiabed fa ducity chears Apaties 17 These cannot but be bettered by the, o — i,;,i'm.,., ‘ato o 1t hive promoted hib recovory. oraall | monarchies has been substitut d to tho ofd organ of course s0on get up to the top of their voices, and the | yop "ot iy upon their misery. Lf cholera aboliskies some PARIS. o tinye left for the Cam &8 Chistons on the 13, and then | the national espirations of the Gormans Lave nssumed @ o the 16th, be was still at St. Cloud this morning. 8o | Wnoro distinetite siape; Prussia by her position ou the Baltic will become a naval power, wiwose interest it will surprise the world, Oae is at first impressed uniavorably ith the endless lovel of pine barrens and s band does not fail to strike in hers and thore in tho wroB& | /'ty und makes an end of the wrotched pwochial inhu- M ! far ns I can learn, thera is nothi in bis bodily eare that | JRESE L liance of Frace sgainst the domince p, but 1 . 1 WThf e | Plsce.. Ton thousand roubles weil suffoed. tn make tho | manity which, with *keoping down the wles’ fos 1o 3 oy P Tuotto, hins perpetratod infinitely worse things than ever | THE PRONTIER-EXTENSION QUESTION—FRENOCH NATION- | would be wlanming were ke # private gentlemax; but this ibe illness of the one person about Frauce and ‘Europe all | influence of England; finaliy, more liberal if nog 3 am Assured that the traveler mets an unfuir A guaiities iY the woll Zirther chieoRteL i wsls | e reriacting friendship coutihued, reposting. them eonvinee one that an apparently neglocted strotch ia really | O v, S J . - | Dickens itaagined in Oliver Twist, the pestdence will not g — . M 3 T at sardons, workad and planted whero an American | *eI7es. indoors, satme 16,050 oo 8, mostly driekond) 84804 | sar Sty lts victims in vain. ’ :,"A,'D',:";'",‘,’"':,".’::"_'{‘,‘f(,,‘.,‘,:":,‘b“:;xf::',:" Uiness of tho ot Derson B oo deul of wuzioty, sod | foct system of vationalities BAS beet substitnted to would never deem eoltivation possible, | ol e O botkidiag o the. s © | “Abont the demand of the ¥reach Empenr we talked - a8 CAR! avrerr, | faruisbes & mors impressive commentary on tho merita of fogdal regimo which prevaled in the old Confederaeys O T o e metans are. aitegechar 1o themaives, | UPPOT V6daliée, and siloaty wympatitring on 6 MSl | dablously and apprebansively wobil it wed wibdsewn, Tho GERMAN UNITY—THE RMPRENS CARLOTTA'S VierT, | fornishes 8OO BT O S fveo “that quit | a1 Burope, which hias wieArs B> ain in the imprve- e e W e aad sations.: Individusily th poos | And they held slr guiybers, Lot the naral partyEss | genera opinion in Knglaod (slaars pevoe, & sespech L AND THE MEXICAN 5 ROUBLYS—TiIk EMPEROR XA | & NECE ECTIrnich a by tho sudden deatisof our Chiof | Bt nr_\_-_uh-,-{iu arts apd in the libersl tondenoies are great brawny sledge-hammers, so original 48 to give """“' v SAN then “lu"h'“' lfl‘lmvw-'lhe poople's | KOUE. off tho worst of possible inteations) instautly POLEON'S MEALTH—-THE IMPERIAL FETE—LITE: | nooisirate, ” » | geforally growing OUf of all poirtical and military esas Shafactar to the very air which surrounds them, There s | Part: 5 p‘r"‘u"l‘:.,::flfh the. oberen and A o e fimped o the coneiuson of o secret wderstanding RARY ITIMS. lo Notional, Imperiol aud Hloly Virgias foie of the | vulsions, will find, in tho present change 8 suficinad ) o %, if | Dotwoon Napoicon and Bismark, fnvolving ‘be suriender | From Our Special Cotrespondent. 1540 of Auguat, went off with the ususl quiet and bril. | guarantec for the m"‘"" of tho hour and az omen of & Pams, Aug. 17, 1698, | Jiancy Jast Wednesdny, till after the maguitieont display Do aud more porfect system of governmeat for uture, k—hurrabing, and following the car Oulh‘&itzrflr.:.fl nborg lhr'l{x. Wn;nl;hoy stand |xpunf| not on the ¢h ‘ate there to the exclusion of all other matter of a | £7% 08 126 - " to the former of & eertain amount of covete! wrritory, as & i '(n k‘l&d‘:‘ ? G:.odwnaw:ll ‘L:nr&:;!’ me,t :,, » (Jl;\:;‘hgfvii Z"n’xg:: /e of aéclamation, were the manifes- W@,"!F for the largor territorial “‘mwig” .":,{...,,4 3 As auvi‘:lhxl\'cen‘vlnrln\!fl«;llr:'ml}:ullrn\-{:‘:{klhmA\x}nn- of fiseworks on the Pont des Invalides. . When these 4 i 0 e - are not brown . ) ¥ : brusala from Atstzia, sans molestation by Frunce. It | tic télograph, thoso French folks who wore ing to find t tiok, great RRSS QU . Y atersdiaa T bad been aooustamea 10 fmagino &l | o THo principal sposchios were by Mr. Vongaols, thy Bresl D i thls conlugenty, the Gennsa people | in b Sfomteur of day befors yesterday simultaneous an- had diel ot i hats o e Bok o b Aeisoto | The apectiels FAES AXp TR QER A TN m..mh r:{rm‘&fi':; : ‘::“';n:,“l’,ma: :‘:;(.I:;mmu font o Ay, R ‘-l:x w_:g'.m’ |:\(nlflu:?:;[- woul Jrn thk:-. b‘,“"l,h, '.;,m. ,h, tlo would “grin .:I, u{, ho-nn;lme'n‘llold'qflmnv’o pe‘::nwulmu A;::-'-l;nd nmd enjoy the apectacle, began 10 move toward the right bank | pecial fi The London 'l‘:-’u‘, in fllu‘uuuwu:n‘;l Ger- Y nd we: L 18 AP R ot P28 & it.” That ides falling throngh, folks bogan £ wonde y | sis, and of the extent of * lorial com, n 0 | Yy the Pont de la Concorde, while a counter human cur- irs, has iad thi 181 with spieg e B esal.~ Bayard Teylor and Ross Brown: have | Mr. Nikitin, aad Mr. Batin, Prostdent of the Clu. Bo- | yiich an astuto person 03 the Froneh Empero: should by the fatter o thoir Emj have been disappointed. | rant yef Place de. r T s Shiatieisy of LheirDeIhbar's seniimentiy . K-8, ’ Sinpero 4 ioir £ 3 ! set from the Place de (a Concorde, over the sa L ere is, s at ) id . i tremity, what would come of it, whether, iu short, 4 st week, But so early 8s Bunday, Lovernis solive. 3ided by soldiers detailed for the purpose, man- | another. Among them I notice the Journal de Débats's sl cioriag word of people, wh dress ke all orher | Stes: Mr. Vorgunin wid iy’ Ruasiar, intefpreted by | would bo war. But on Tharsdsy we g0t | Short there | Kiat Mg wuxions st such exaltation of the populat soutl’ | | % (o dike, 4818 ide the m : Poctoning of the wat Englaad well brod Europeans, from Bucharest to Lisbon; but a r);’ h::"’i‘“; "flel:r""':""l:il:,'; = ilt'"'l?”:?d' l‘nh«'u: mericans | uyy rofusal and Napoleon's backiog ont of hs own mont, took weans to let it down esny. A roport Som ity i’,‘:,‘l.,“ ' “::.;f'v ::: :':.‘-::"m's‘-:&' !n: m?}en:‘- ?fi 'E* “f".‘;,“?u",fié‘:,‘“ r‘:{e‘{'h“o:‘ Fi charsetenis ping i o, that this was not | ge00 which set our minds at rest snd 1°0 1 to ‘Bechss | Borlin correspondent was published in tho Siecle of last | whelm ¢ & Tomént troops and policem?h? the two | insulfs mmi':'v"e'cuvg-‘ f;r Coun°| B o S it Prance had offered propositions | tides mot om th bridge, one poor woman fell, the throng | time—that is to say, a fow montus qo—‘fif"’ "nn{ v aces Lhe tics of » people in its masses. -+ = . NIV ia the masses, Do less than the rich and nobleof st. | (10 first time they Nad found occasivn to indicate their | p ot had happened. Of course the: i ‘riday, e effo R g " pened. re e ploaty of Dritous | Friday, to the effoet 1) < tiondship. to. the peoplo of We Ynited Staten, ae Gen. | Jiio'atimats that the (i £ . 16 Rine fromtiers, aud st Prussia | prissed ever the snors toward the cry, msd and piefciless | had attacked the of Denmark wes in ber ostimation Potereburg, that are woleomit g with suchsweeping demon- | tb 7 od A to Prodsia fespectin . etion o0 avid mneengers of the‘good will dad political | C1AY, the Xmerican Minfater, ‘doubticii Jokdembered his | 1o.tho frct Emperor's moderation 18 solely gue ragein fespectin - r A o £0 4 po . b - ‘ ol ¢ fact that it takeg a gousiderabls time to mannfac- had declined entertaining them. That eminent telegraim- osity, & 01 nee i o stw cttof At t | O A o i, "PC% | taro 6000000 broecl-Japders, without srkieh ho would | marian, Reuter, whoso positive style we hecamo 5o familiae T e A0 o st g i ha el e | i of il e B0 s oo 4 e g g QU aPEY RBC2ot o, the T P“';’;"Y-"E}"* Tiio great American nation has odded another link to Bardly care to risk o fighbith the tinmplaht Prossian | with that if bied ¢ogtenpt during onr elvil war, flashed it m.nfimnp had been trampled, mulched to death,and 30 o¢ e will of et Xt -«q” by Ber T hoses of the, Pacilc, To.dvy | thebond whioh usited us, by a0 kindly tramsmitting their Bandlyonrs ey pruie M fo i dire | on the Brelish workd s 8 fuct that ¥rance bad Srmmlts - | 40 wore wounded, The Minisier of tho [uterls whs on pumn the XL “hogtista. ligsoateira-ay. = ot Jaanisha s ahol aaific,_ Today | o e of t7oipaiby I Tohrence tothe swv: | 104 Phice Ml Tollowing tho lead Of the Moniteny, | manded territorial compensation, which Prussia Lad a3 | the ground, so seon a s 0d romained there direct: B/ Vg B prstron uun_ s and 1he J Mtiona az0 shaking h:u\llunglu- | B ot Bapaoes uru)on'rh.ymh of Apih. when the | 1aud hie nu‘nmmuy. The ‘Lories, '“Y had siready | formaily refused. Low thib seugational id-big was relistiod | g with wise counsel till next morning. The Empress .Y‘.;"?"f_b.,f" ("f“* sovers punishment. Alagt cilica i FA RIS i | sttt N s fotcaaiey furned il by the | o W omaratlons o' (hs par f Englsnd--wcre [arueyiar i Eland, s vidh whas Wi diab o elorial | st asked o the natacsof th dead g, The P | i he Inmabily Sew. wua-of ydowg. bese tre hnaihe completioa of such { BB S ’ €10 Parvie; discoursc it was sorved up hot-and- our London pa- ene i ¢ 1 it o bumanii b ol 2o et (R T pecial misiony (o Eonorora o too Unltag | 1 sbusive; tho Libersls onerally culogistie— Jerieulan | Ao e, will bave shown you. Mpunce was | e Syl waly id e faaili from o pubic fhnde | Engtish proe passes fony he Tl s virm aeof My progr occasion to sound | KUans TS speels i Uated | {00 ho casa towand the lrst Naguleo when Leeigh Huu, | Iavulted, was on. tho_point of going to w st s | Thepolice dld, their: duty. o, theis- best, snd proved | praises. King William, lasteed of belsg wirsttot S5 forte D gntitn betw Tk F¥0" Aouniried, ithe grand s L vy approprat: mdunor, p sy Bre ARt i Bres Hapdlion, wb L g? 4""5 V) Vol o S o B g to war Tussio w they always dg gn grest fdto se of monarchy, suddenly becomes the ;mu’ of the ag to which our world goos marehing on ? | PorOF ‘K‘ nation Mnmm that they would always have I Sloraae of yosir: Masie "’w"x -"l‘-._a,h ek £ the B . - " oud hud patioht 1a |he}r haid Work of | liviag moparchs, wad his Minister, Who, & Mo R thoidasorioams: frisnds v wodld tejoles st Ramisn ARcw Syl dlsrose ol your Meave 0 | 0 inid sometbing in my lastof the Frouoh Batiogal fel- | priscrving onler, This ¢ thefirat of all the 11 cclbra- 0 18 i gdious tyrantia raised to the pinnacle g | Ing rorpocting ion busiess, Tho §écle P8 in Borls of the national féte jastiteted by the Empe. | pfaced smong 1ié s e o"tbum This, E Borf_emancipation and siave emancipation give the key, | o lingto sad unsmufim;]cm.mm.ma Russo-sunericas. | MO0, b e b B NOT | Jaok tho Liberals foeling that bowover objectionablo | port wss additional stimulus to feeling; the m" fercummndane telograph, witness the live of mareh! At | W0 this {ricudsbip based ppon oalculations of mercantile 4 - - v b - fungom. | L i . " ] i ke same time our mission’ is & mission of pesce M because | PTOt, nor even upon political selfishness. 1¢ was the sin- ‘l:o:;]nm‘:: :’o‘ ,:":‘ there is more o b hoped from | comments gu the stronzer Renter version you furthor diri- :Iy:”:n;:‘rll'(‘fl"l:{’gxxe“fl‘uh ’.l tgeumcwlu o Lud > Enlryyli‘(‘;:;.." i i DM!“. : 4he-resolution contemus violenoo in congratulating npen | C°(€ Springing up of o natural attachment. Reposivg in | gy At A e iy BB ) le. | tated tho foeling, which, wneantime, nuinerous journals | lighiing, and gasizing, nd fieworking, aud oth oy | Wb s e ol Thoconmo i’ Gafhat, while the iron-clad comes along o demonstrate | Lo 8um cotiniaoce of such sentiueats for ags to come ErpRaimyts toncwe. trap(bipg 2o "he paogle agd | here wero Kewping up, and more stmilating. ere s | woppuss of e fite, {6t Pars alone, Santaao foven | fged A s Wy MpOh b et etainty st iood An o > e no/tap | Loy rucl e ghases o tho Preadeat of tho United | f ok sanime. o ebods (e mitlortyl) . Ab | mrkcw organ, by Lho way, iy entiroly mistaken, a8 it editor | hoadrod thousand. ffaucs, - And (e reason 1o biven) | diguoedlegusso rooorer b9 Wbk HR¥ el e phpial crainty e “ Dood and o a1t 80 | L eils americhn prope: b e Soaryroiadon, of Wi’ diplomatle e of I | of ire ks, i g At it 3 only the Opposition { thousand frasct, . And the thunds capantly o | ME . e Brias: TAEAST tron-clads, l{a:aln"l"dmfll!y Apple o wachury in whatever | 1o whioh Mr. Fox mplied by summing up compaatly in Baoko BN L,"‘;':fll':“‘;"“l';;">.;"x‘:“;:; St pIVe Vo v iy sngaged \n tho stimulating process. | sad hia Bko 1n, tagor ot bwmgru the public schools o o .:‘.'.'Jé'n‘:'.&"::fi:‘ Tl poprily .‘M‘::! o shapo, deed dosti make i ! 16 following toast, the fivo great messu im, when the | No two newspapers, for ingtan ve been moro b “ capi vili " -q-. m Con- sesin i umaa life armadillo- J 4 ensures of roforn | pbery and memoirs of the atatesmen of this shall be sc- | that way than L' hedortd sk Lo Pocose. - Thakeoins. of :,:: ,ifi:’}i.“.'fim of .}hm‘:&fi'f,;;".’,_‘ flm;'::‘: ‘,';;':“"" .y , A st all the infernal mackinstior which mark the reign of Alexander I1.: ib‘mnnnc . inruont. us which our To him | o.ndmxglrlna ‘{@pulses 'L‘ fhe tictates of Ms ceiblo to our ebildren. Only this soems clewr: that the the daily organs of the * old partics " have lind for s part t of funds! v east, BUF veuis pe B o ate somme syt 0f deruand fomn Trissta | of their moi 1vo 1 tho casoa willingnos to creato enabar- | " Tasokseller Plon has Just put forih, a new edition of ‘the | BENOBED. VISIT-OF TS KMPAFE CARLOTTA TO THE UNITED STATES. ¥ i lo; but this | Semoirs of Frederic the G i i . ’ ric the Great, carefully revised und O | yopay yhall Lany now of the most interesting, axd,in ea o Dsrmenralitios \v o5ls emancipation, ol #M “.:';m- may sorwsl} 4102 vt wme: i n§ :',e,?::h; fi%,;;f‘.fl{,:fl,’;}:‘&}:,‘; Jertae sxtoasion of histeritry, that Prussia wid ney aud | rasments Gy Napoleoals Gosernuent, i —." n ‘5. ‘. o o and imbi o 4 s 0!l e remembered for e o refusal “etvilly, siflicient an- ecte] ¥ of treat o Ve ¢! 38 Borhel ceommian of atir e om";mj”lx“:"&‘é&“fl ihe bagpineas 1t 18 confered, vt thag for e glory o | swor. Vhat the i ot of 1hy pogotiatons wero— | The gepezal proj T T A s Toput 154 SOGOAT Masnrol) also the fourth vol- | Americsn point of view, of the most exciting wid BERT o R g LIS | Mo R o g e i By | wedl ekl ot Al st | e B e St | PR et P © @s i e thus far carnied out | may said, with referonca to the remark ch had bn:. o Edieh 8 e N e s i S ntiema] | banee Mlicaird dos M‘:“ Unis &ridmeriges & "‘ s e st ood i IW'I lnlm‘: e limat o, and further. wado of the mission carripd out by M. ich bLa n | to & more convenient opprtunity 1»{ Pussin's dif- | crecd—variously defined o special practical application; | jate civil b Amerique (in Viow Of O | o haustiblo pature aud with an abl::?huu, mufl“ e dhe Gl of Fivid oy | do ot misnon ot Me. Fow. bt It mas | oty with hot new scquiufions oA tho mamufsetars | and moss axd Low earacaily inaisted on by dieront clasecs | e and L R e mopirec | losius all ber gifa in on llows quarrla .h: ay, the Sth, havin, urived - thero on the i {“"n e rouglhit across the ocean a precions | of French breech-loaders), nobody knows excejt Napol y s, b il L $9 | 1aw dn imibutrifon At SB9 B IO e opRice: gy Gent s gont " okt g ¢ eight, alluding to the resolution of Co vy ¥ B), ] ly xeejt Napoleon | of minds, but peculiar to o party. tion delat This lasi- "g"’ t this mowent a great Jeal said-ghout it Fridey, it st Sty et | ot hich et migtess, beeanse it | the Third, Frederick William and Bistuark. Meautime | There is o small, eclightencd cl ¢ o 'etg! major. This lasizamed worky 1 livo sioan- | {6 EMUREIS £ 2 iy tmmodintay o Tiomun et parly T | wasthdt'wiichnelher e wesl of 1 Orent nor i | people i’ e to, ke lclons aad 1o 0 "Fo an | cnoughor combined” enoush, unhap a—not aumerous | dhority of ofe kuowingin tho kind, is uo occasional catel- on, buteith what knowlodgo and aeourafy Io S AtE At o Py e dows | Shaceokdthas Sow gu ac Calarnipecuid ever bavp pue | American what has raniplned i sugguiivo ol < o an | ougughtor, cambined eaoust T, o bomkengos | eSS0 Dutdfke fo el copay, thy Destaal of thoug- Fhich TERCIRIOMG e Sy gub SN SR o the aeer Ener Yoos Etoed T | mM-’wm‘n‘mfll‘ n‘!;:‘ not the first ships of war that | stiern-like mozal; seeiug thot in this: much bragged-of f’ the doctrine of comj i IR A CTia | ful American i rederd. 7is Mantrs dn Sy, T o G ! s . grand ighted with's netion’s thr. | Nigete ) ting, thot in thy \ bragged-of | In rine of compensation, are preaching that this | f th i 108 Jeffordon Davis, io | $otions, aod es unddclpherable as an 'ian 3pLi le. aliné of men-of-war on each side of the: | e l-wuldelw“" - Kh sympathy. | Nivetcenth Century, with its civilization, and intelligence, | compeasation is sufficient to balance the suddenl artyr of the South; Ur, Prison Life ofJoffeion Davis, s i i 2 phriicin g declshen Houever oy forg the 1l of Joy in Auwerica when | aud g, wod ol Lt st of Wz, tho eaceof B | lavged poweg of Py, which bisbyno e y i | theataetiva v i of D, Cavo's ook ot e | ("% B8y S50, ot L i e 5 » L e | O o o et s it & larged po! Prussia, which bus by no means yet reached | ;man whom President Jobunson holds at Fort Mo iog, it is said, to make it modify ity inteation ia piioe r s o will 0f one individual, | its limits of groith, i to be sought within ‘the actusl | gn chargs the of murder; which Lok is o7t Monro% | 16 sig withdsawal of tho Fronch-troops, whose would be postpoued antil the orgamzition of an anmy foor ] Lot W adt on Monday, the Hero all tbe | and anchoredin the harl New-Y k ) anchored or of New-York, and the frosh | Nobody do 1 i vt < g A g et by o e m‘;l' 0 ) g obody doubts that had the French Enperor per- mudaries of ann‘, udau Searlouis, and othy ) § S e R TR | e e | S e ottty eyl o S | S 4 o o | % 8,0 A S SR G | S T e o 00 i s oy 5 ? . iy gt 1t ( s would | stations we'on ave, and it is the duty of Govern- i in fu i alsy reprosent Noe v Sl SRS od hepenion | the smembragog of sk o ympathy oot P bt Fiamia sdAutrie vesll | platione ¥ o ity 2 woll wive'tho publishor's sdvertisement in full, aftor | Mesimilina, B compfoted, = She is ais) fi ” s IR v g ML S R Al B VLA T T i 7 S K B | e ) et PotdTeot sovamntaicry siiiiing | oo o N st b ekatiog S Koy b ik e vl R EAAI0, (00 K08 shovptions was. mmally | & Siaork, &, Cheitia, Rod. hésdod DMl I | s P ey e e pien 2t | sowreats ko Fruaee Tiw ntont within Borsl, i | snedasof the a8 ucenss ihaV48 iy expltned Ly th | {2 serera oplat o tho el of Moksns | 1 e Tt 15 oqenlly e g eoraral | eun ety e d8veloped an 1 18 staraing or Qevelspriont, | e e e e e Ttared s rellas by tha | But ta T havo said, nothing is pisirely Encwn‘aets ? { nataro and results of her visit to thd Empéror, onal those general surmises which originate ig tie well. by ibe Mariue Cinb, ec of officers of admirals a8 h around fi N peved ot vets o s | BEST “"’.a saw around bim, e proposed to the W"E"]’WOW' wmen are moro stupid than they know | by granting it freefom of action. The restrictive | oj dotal is qui '(-'n“"vb e, Guimmer Kades. W TS e K okeiof sald (in Russian) that the oo Frie —anbll un‘m o thousand instances of m‘m‘mf stch de. | liws of 1852 on the press, and on the right of freo Kfflm ?",?.:{Mgg HPAMIOCREIA UL M3l Shrough. hen someing iare (0 cet and vk a3 one | exceinel American gucels vas fr hem o sencoofthoi | faptable wurpations of thle combined indivlualty mnd | aesy and publc meetings, are more detostabl thun e | | SR LS Feavriaice, TR OOk Stk WD oot 42 e o8 condition of M v neces ‘s appirtensnt bulfdings in % corner of the | under the icfluence of the event they werd unable ove Py (4 bt i et AR o A B TR Y UL g R et e b B g - Park. approzimately*to define their feelings. They did not coms izm ater hisf in thero anyuliyg wors esentially Thosghs aie Iminpaserabiy, move. eaored than politieo: | o7 s eh Freuch reader, was writen from uotes furnished | "'y il ok Hencnfmp-m. anarchic: d e ia s | eor b ial. fmatiars: T heagh: hos pronehots. VP thix | Ty s o e s kb vf Wors Mot and b | rom apy Ly o [ sician of the fllustrious_prisoner of Fort Monroe.” And, | om appearaucs), ga if the Enprsshaugh asike Se tista 1 * Dn Wolnesday, the 8th, the * miséion extraordinaire,” | ander motives of gain ceasi . ; ; t elf-iutercst, but fo tak in | th i Caltod oicielly, weat with Gen.. Clay, the Amese | the univerait S' ar s¢ x4 hot 1o B @ part in ousands, the peaco of & whole continent, depsuding on ctrin yet 1o 4 0 i gl G L T R prieing o | B o i e g Sl | vty g i e | SR\ Wil vucy s o A en Chae s s R | Al (s IEEe LS. P Seppie o e | P Ot Y ets. oo | S oy s T Ve Dt ogt oF o e e st for s 1o Eagtiah povia, | LEve for 'hz""l?'fl%:wfl':’;.l} Sk %0 Recivg ' . Gen. « e ow-citizens_that-they could not hi¥e chosen bt . 3 i oot aultinen Wbt yony o o Be oo | ik g | : a0 Clay was complimgaiay to izens thathoy coul nabetter | die? Then The Péegraph would inform us that | than those fa 3 e thers 48 keap of pupot o, uad that tho ¥l | Sopeny m-.-fim oy ; 4 hTS Shostiabiaie | Spt] Siken SEN0 matical, anti-Slavery ejangelists with us tion of THE TRIBUNE' consent of the Aum o or (s 'umvw L3 | Rmetics nobeagipiucevety nmnm: -ym ey goneral who by d 'to_command the troops in | seemed to Ve ten years ago. To an obscrver who d ooy ooy - KASKRS tha a7 4t o v g8 X v i f&"’ Sa0d | Russiag oabin, {aw'the expregajon. of n:{ ‘but in m 'm":: master of m: Aubject to his own potions of | not confound the Titest news by telegraph with _hhwn;, mxma: |‘,:; :?::;md';am;n d.,‘::x‘.‘: ?: ‘l!l:l;;: 3“”‘&‘?}:“"“““ 190:4 ¥ " ’ = bl | m peiiiopie vt wea 220y 10 umm A i ','fi“'fi. 'S0 | safety of e e of i wHOM Caredr b FlLor ok deve iy 16 e Bianteh deviim whe | & Fikanat; (b viemet 'wrand| T Pox tead o1 addroms 1o the | Ritssimn socist ifo with the light ‘of wencd | would iaevitably try 1o act a vicerogaut (o, tho shupid old | taken by some of tho keen-sighled Frenchmen of & O R et et and o as aibiacts adlory, | DR T A Wee ST IR | et oo easiis poire T ik sammnadede s o to e 35 200 ottt |} ,}‘,“,",',,,T"}'.,fl,'fl“"“.‘i,"’.,‘h’ gt Bt Loute Phtlirmos bas roum bolicves Soassimotn tio it e s e i s s wA i e SEe v e AL st ot 2 | B e vt bl thin pur- | crswdeq. gl MhbGAL e . tha. day) swalowed | Siaioe ke weold arul heteit of Lhet foridnsty Being the 116 diveck oo muication Shdhe-sigal : story in_reeog- aceistonied 10 hear put upon thecannivg ind | 1 noed net tell any one at sl awas : “fl“l‘“d“‘ caglo whole, as readily s you do the tafe T " et Boryieg E1H60 1y Mol ACELR | foemo eahebrencn s - b e "34'&'1 Shobrag || T .“l:fi”m‘fil. Wisel s the 1ok oroverd, | which the French prews I ';:,',,l.,';;::f,".:‘,'“‘,‘}‘_‘,f:’g‘ Aiflonsin | aqulise asitodinasianiams of dowmostio batching, oras e | o Chat AT iE Ty hor. e crl.off with the ‘| future evlightmentéangd liberty. of the nation, 151 (10 romioks” 6 of Lagla” Epilipe oncp e A TR DR Rl £ M Ao Jawter ':""l:a'"smlrfi"'mm“m.; ol Wiy o M%fi& sontiments s d X P arping more or less loudly on this foptier-cxtensioti noto, | the i s rat. Miss Favart is ) 9 supposed to epeak directly to of 4 filled with ' senss of gratitude Lie tonst ' - ) uted were e inthe ‘adjacent old. | health of all mebers of Co; 1q T ('8 smodern. - Ulpsses, <whoy howoret, . faoded; s that, for the 1 d 3 : g Mm«&-flymao{ by wu’wn ?:nrg "n;’o‘pr-:g;:“ “,W o‘,’““‘-""&l‘hfl Mr. Buwith, st Newhaven, a very common place ‘v)r':a ::n m:;m'ngtlz lunu mo.o:;d e ':fimfi' lI‘“'.'."?." Beraat ! '} 0 iation aciiplarest s (a8 ascse Vhishy in the = M"‘:W d-g‘li rank. 'r:.t :fin hfi d closer attachment between Russig and A“!"“"m ing | person as de: m;:‘ ;:' p:‘e ige as of power), No! can | people flattered, or, in yu-‘“:un, bfi»fi 3 i::: 'r?o':,’n'.i"&f’:"ifi“’af}“ nr? ot nfl:r:nr h8 clvnl.m::nm L -!a“"l prosree dinper park mete at; wi Gen, Clay, the Miuister's health ial Ceesar somotimes nods, What- [ * In the visits of Bi: X . ” \oL & QP TS SEAet i b N i found opportuniity to seo the | sian gonticman, aod Teeponded to b;m‘:u :...:'. - 'f:fi*" in his late polcy, it bas, (o8 reat | to Blarrits, 'c:.‘nn.m'fu'&fi'&‘."&fih"l‘;’ :n.}':fl'udi 1‘7:‘:::5‘;:1‘:3:;" e | hede. ¢ B N&W PLAN OB THE RIORGANIZATION OF ll.“.-‘ At Yélaguin st ikt the Srewopkatn | totho merchaat of Ruseis. To wbich Russian mr. | the & falre. - 11 b intonded simply io ineense | woy, on o ulterior purposes and Drobablo’ results of the ' KATOcs 04 fon mains a foudro reuriridre, | But hers is a0 ides, more wonder(ut yot, which I heard . ay Gonvocted the two cele. | chantof grest wéaith, derived mainly from cotton and | tak ':7‘ e 00, he hesitated too long which side to | visitors active policy, and of the host's passive polic: Et tu donnes I paix fécondo & 1 Univers? (1) expressed” the other eventng by s Fréuelr journal Wg ‘the honots of the fi.{ :4:}»«00,:: li:: yirh 8 fow telling sentences in refercuce nn:'nc eur:?lo :;‘qwnm-. ‘“1 :“wlm“m gmm“ o ??.'mfi" 4 pflhw‘hn far m'z" i oz:m}“ T in.w‘gd ?1'!:::[‘" k"-“n.yim”“mm"’ froxt W togatios | to these avours ear t to Plombidres. 8o far his- E of rs. France,” said e to ¢ guests gaally up the Neva which was | M, gt N o 1 SR’ o for Francanhe whs o wi emtenlrasut o et Glermuan Uiicaion, ke Nalian | THE PREXCR OPFOSITION AND TIE RMPIRE—FLAN OF | Hieb } ult aterort ia % 10 BAxe 1 R o hastynds of e | VT Mr. Cartiit fo, which tha} gentle. | him, in strengt by Prossia, forical eault o certaln, e e "k Tiallan | ' TR PRENCHL GOVERNMSNT—TRR KNaLISi -pagss | [POIDIS foF hef tolosve Lo ty or took ‘et Intomeatinthe oécasion. | mut reghied, Kew e {n i1, by LOkic to 5 A | out ay Bt AN At Wad e alle, - experience bad already shown how unploasandly sarprisi AND THE GERMAN QUESTION—RUMo} [P Ay e T o m m‘ Marine P bk mfim’ é.v“ Mulnnu W'lw Nl;.’npuflyoh.almflfl drift when mc{;mlrnndn“ THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE TO 'l':.l r::r.n":;:'r‘: IW W‘..:"IL :‘ Feare "Iw(l‘ "’M’ o - o e Vanea o bands, wou'ds headway. i ‘tiatogue, allusive P A 2 e Koo s i by out most ardent desire 18 to respect the £ 8 . Clay; Count Stuvelofl; ng, & and im. Prussia | vails uum: like '": 1’8‘“ IZATION OF MEXICO | the Mexican people, nited D ‘4 the Ameri, | Goraeiko, 03 o mfi_g.,.‘,’.‘{fl,,.‘}'%’,’fi} opled, 1t We, aball keep. ooy make our own lerme | ualy o mity, Kither ;. Dinark: Guemany enie | | —TuR TAURITONIAL GONCAMSION 0 FRANGR. | Nate . ecirng AL AL to receive ™ [toming o | Legstion et London; Mr. Abazs, Secretary of the De- | of froatier.” Altogether | tion will aoicipate. L. N. B.: T can’t stop, perhiaps, ia Panr Auguat 1 sud security it never enjoyod, we would ask the o'cloek. .-:2‘;1..,... b | Doaroll " shs of the Imperial Coart, aud Qom- | I Quite abollsk run, but 1 can interrupt your game, - Bismark: T AR obeoaion ARSIER el | GSTRAMS & At to Parigor fo México, ‘afiair was quite ubrestrained and D o e b T By, b ARy S B e | superhumsn mby 104 Wil take pofhing ard anfy interrupt. L. N. | Theoutery of the Krench o Ky ot we would go ourselves to Washington, i order 1o dite uanetrined and aetoenie. | yousg wian wt et o and ebaved vy modestly J it | s shrewdy " The miscurringe had ot ome | B Well] Biuark: 1vill do the Fhs th o | basory (ot hoviog sllowsa himsasf the Em- | ute consideration the best mesns 10 reach that snhe oobt, uadey M pivaindug | €t Conrévaiorm. H6 10 2 Veurs of ‘e, an bub o1 ooy The satlio of thal dtlempt, fhe propoat of | make It right i the moming. L' N. e | Bt ot e oot f mot s saere perty Sodinr | s e Aot s A o i b | AT\ S | naiesl g S, | R oty | BEL SIS Gl s B | il ity g oW then called Tt full salutes from The dining-hall was greva with bot the reputatlos of Fiabe, aod gare & Aal Kick 16 1he 0+ | Now 1t sood timo 1o i ot the game suggestas | the French Government. 1050t mean. 1o sey thet anys | o™ en ot saais. - on SRS | bo-t g0 A the harbor of Croustadt, afier ol daiag-hall was grecs wih botbouwe verdure andy | 80 of Ausca, hash ' groute fresight than other Now irh good tims o aitle our itle aceount 08 the | ge—tbe French, sy more than the Rassien ot, DU | Berin, . oty Termort ot ik d e . R Shive et | o) ity Aaeonutad whE the. Povemsvy iog of Sutionsl' aTceage ollieiams,, sad duspite the complinvndy of | 2 . 807, e stariiog talking point, of frontiers of 1703 | Minlateri—baveihe oast idea of the electrio sucoess ofkne | beeresowhomwe wou of " thete dist ,:g?w v s, uader | ol iy dacoried vioh tho prratsaf the Bayeror | the Liberal proseof e T ol i | g en o doves e M Sheconires through | TULIAFY operations of Ahe Prussaa. <rmien: b (bes | Sercecen eomre or oFuhe L osoon o Aok Mayor's diuner . | od Empress on e wall, anit of Woshingror, Lincola | such. - Bt o do’ him jusice, o bas exbibited ihef raz,nor that T isia deiitly on them ow,; | Prosa wad tocary ot bersebemes ey ] Merican Empire or of ths sxican Republc or the pposite, Shiclds and emblems | one quality possessed Jaes, erPn but we wifl start from there and thereabout to talk over | sim, was the firm convieti » y reach her | don't mean anything, or to designate, tiiemsclves, one e s ey ta of both mations were hug arfstinlly, and o greal | ofmankind—one i E e o ereoae e s | 240 tusstion of compentation, you knor. i, was the Sem conviotion of the slesmen of France, | ou- Fregch Generals, who would uien full the supe tryiag to makes ® buld Russi mitary, in bis | musicia: L itself over the wopical-dooking | respects and "l:- K gy h{'dn"’ ones. He | Bismark, an imwmeasurably more kingly man than his | interview, at Biarits, with 0 ':m’ only refer you to bis | office.” We do not ask to govara the country, or foemen o he drift of eat Limselt | ans b ': (- v,l;tl‘ogl;‘ l"-n.;m :.’.:. 2 tho Americaney | his f00t whet DeThia m:z:nfv gln:'.:g °:|.'?, :i‘th%-: pomizally Royal master, was obliged to B e ey | whtloh? oo aries s b1 R ] Bismark—n ‘interview | cise an undue infucnce upon the direction of. its pablée 3 , i ) . D rank of the i1 ! o #m‘?‘m""‘?fl‘h‘.‘m’:fi Al L e il e, o g 1 Tt i it | oy B, o b e | o Laf o bt e ot | 0 v w1 5 et o S found the German slement very con- | than commonly tu milder eulogium | of our; not o the bighth of . th k 5ot Y ion—and to the Linperial | low-citizons living in Mexico, and fe fl 3 y follows his name smong his admirers bero | ma: e Aigh at great states- | spocch at Auxorre, to show that, in the oflicial spheres, at tng oo, for our againss officers returaed at noon to b‘;‘,"’:::g-::’ :i l"""*! of occupation | and on the contin s liberalism, but to the hight of bis largs national | last, a correct appreciati that country. ‘I'he intercats of the United s in X o -, ent, it would probably dissatisfy | patriotiem, : Tge v ppreciation of the results of the war pre- | that They by ":::‘.::‘?Ufi. arsonls, &c. | restaurants, As in Rhenish nnm{. l:fl ?: o'hh:lgnlll?:l m‘.‘f.".‘."x“ 'm} X 'P,P"" just. Had the unlucky Austria | of Prussia, nzil; n::oo:‘mu:n;uv:flln ‘of 'lwn}‘ Y "':'Il.:d. h |1s nnm'mifl’-?fim"’-fl:‘ Wm"muu'n oo s wlong the strvets’ wich | Stacs, notwiibutandiag the itoase' love of Faihorland, | head (Who, ndesd, by a a0 be sn bereditasy blooke | but Gerarin sirg BT fobe Pruss s K ingof Cermany is #poech ot Auxerrs, you remember, professed u | reach this rosult, The emigration to Mexico instend of Srbshos. fioted 8, Bie Botal with Admirel | aspap Of Ciarraans ars upLermOIBE & sure trassiion b6 | DubIcly busecy P e PO B e ity | inheried wis b s groat dotesaton of th traten of 1815, ‘And why wa it | buing recruited amons bilpisters, would_coasiat of the is gubjects greeted with | the A ol y | PrOSDSNGRS § o Emperor knew that o war be- ca . o | the great Fredoric's touaeity of territorv, azd holds to iv lwwu Prussia and Austgia would brige them Guglly to s ?::ld mupmbc “ndn' “t’h.c mn‘m"n':wm";?"&: ol b e d Bikgii 8

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