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12 RUSSIA. B PHOGKESS OF THE AMERICAN EMBASSY. THE OVATION DRAWING TO A CLOSE—WHERE RUSSIA M IMPREGNABLE—THE FINAL DIPLOMATIC DINNER —SPEECH OF MR. FOX IN KEFLY TO PRINCE GOR- CHAKOFP—THE EMBASSY TAKE LEAVE OF THE WOYAL PAMILY. Prom O Own Correspondents S7. PETERSBURG, Sept. B. The Fox ovation is drawing 1o a close, for ‘“a'lis quiet” sow ot the Hotel de France. The Russian licutenants Lsve censed flying up and down steirs with their beads full of military machipation, in the dovetailing of plans for scme important coming hour, the mwystery has ceased, shunder of departing carriages po longer comes to my ears, awusicians of brass with defective harmony do ot drown eonversation every hour or two, the organ-grinders are ®ene, the commissionaircs are on another seent. Ove 6y walk his room quietly with @ heart of coutcnt, and suiinate over Russia and the Russiansat 1w afraid 3 have o secret to let out, in order to exj The appro- priation bas taken legs and gone; the uniform is no longer & talisman, because everybody but Fox and the Captains Pow foois his own bill! There is & scarcity of snipe-caps, and an utter absence of the Kussinu white caps. i e Jettinge-down-iuto-the-mud of life, but it is best to be ghulosopbers. They hed nearly killed us with costly food and driok, with cigars ut a ruble apicce till the growlers wicng vs began o growl—for lack of better cun bt we were not being killed fast enoug eicerones, the Russian lientepant faeter, with good treatment, than 10 apewer for a sailor s w " r thiee duys, we are allowed to come tolife again, But 1have forcbodings. 3t is only thet they may put us to the Teck again, like they were u eatile, aud force us to et and dripk our way throngh another chapter. This very nig 1 have just reccived decumentary waining, with formidable signature and seal from Lerche—the Diplomatic Club are going to recom- dly excrotiating ways— Another dozen times hough least nasty of ll ) keep an cyo to windward, | nuer, if there do not wence on us, with th eometimes called Mue nring to toasts, with th drinke, chawpsgne! 1in and if this is Dot the very last pear any fair prospects of * le 151y to bethink mysclf about some plan of get ssia. 1t has | Yéen mooted, as 1 merely mentioned in iy lnst, that we escape actoss the Baltic ivto Sweden, which plan T con sider a8 the most practicable. If you Lear of any coup of rend of it in the Jersey p rm that” we Lave Deen seen at Stockholm, you will Do able to understand he cause, and bow it was brought down. Then wil! history forth another masterly retreat, undersigned expects to be seen loomiug up swong the solid few who, however battcred, as to hat, were not o whit demoralized. How did Napoleon get used wp &t Moscow ! aud how did we bold toour i aents at the Hotel Kokoreff until the fourth day, and then sbp out suddenly and safely on the cast, before’ they had sume 1o think of setting anything a fire? This circuitous #trategy was as good a8 a vietory—from a temperance point of view. Accidents and ** waste of war” there were of eourse. A traitorous old pnrse of wine, containing some ), jamped out of my pocket there, but was apprebended y our ally Kokoreff, and its recreant movements tele- phed 1o we at our headgquarters before 1 wissed it, and fl?m its apostasy bad had t'me to get me into tronble; sud the same faithless disposition on the part of little wecessories was brought 1o shame still wore sammasil, by the same individual, when Delano’s cap, having left him wnd flown out of the window without imparting any intention, was fished up by some mystery of steam or telegraph, which they possess in Rissia. and made to follow us, sye, like a ghost, overtake us #t the next tea station, 20 versts further on, though we Ded been fiving by courier cxpress all the tiwe, How we avoided, and {ow we caught, sorae Tartars at Nijpi—the eriginal Tartar canght by Jack, of the family of Giant- lv‘ft‘n, belonged to this” countiy—wmight all be wrought uto a very delectable romance (of * Russian Nights,” yellow cover), were it not foreign to the dorial retreat of the detachment whose gloriously muefticial historian I am. Though every dimg on our goute was strewn with ““dead marives” minus all the ery spot on the line of march absorbing the $ife blood, alas! of many thousand captured, split, frozen- out. and slain rubles, though the material borne and sinew which each hero of the expedition commanded in his own yockei somebow got decimated (among the Tartars) to a tiful remainder, our noble chiets, unlike humiliated leon, never |imgm of deserting us to flee on ahead; the Miantonomabs, who bad got separated from us, e well as the Secretary whom we had cousidered lost at Niini, were all found saf in St. Petersburg, and princi- Jally in bed two entire days before our avival st salt wiler. Future pocts may { depict the joy which St. Isaac’s gokden dome gave us when we saw it again from the wecond story of our new-fashioned sleeping car. a8 we ar- Kmm it=like & sun bronght down a8 fxtied 1 T¥- g colgaea! geld for tha dalactsfion of human eves, swim- g on the suiface of o smoky sea of early morning which enveloped this rich and wonderful city o the North. Russie is t, broad, brawny and stropg, and she bas sbown herself in more thap oné way {tcpregnable and un- ecnquerable, Where ber expanded level is not swawpy 5 s likely to be sandy. She mrdi:sly cither ho! Puide well or absorbs them to an untried extent. Napo- Jecn was apgry 8t her in 1812and tested ber by the dry Eoeeu. but got mired and frozen out for lus paing. We ve revel everything, but the great Slavonic giantess #til) stands intact and nupertirbable, for Kussia’s founda- tiens seem a8 deep as the center of the earth. America ried first to meke a point ageinst er in the way of kizdly Suteruational amenities, but we are now in the background sgain. Where in bistory will you find such @ strange auirncle of the very depths of natare and obedient truet in fellow man as the serfs showed toward their cruel, wehement, irresponsible lords for so mauy centuries ! »ad thought mankind of white skin everywhere a different ‘erenture, with & certain admixture of real devil put into Nim, in order to keep Listory jogging along merrily with a eomparative eveupess a8 o claeses. Then you sent Yon sgnificantly) to_get oronnd Russia with two ships and @ o e by Neptune's sous, fellows who iguore Jupiter Pluvius and bis cheaj Buids, who never learned e trick of using an umbrella, but’ who cross the ocean with a plapk avd cheese-box; wen of deeds in war, who wie iron-clads internally, every one of them. 1 tell you, we have made @ campeign of it, liko unto West Fisher, protracted to three weeks, and we are beaten. You may tell Jobnson and Congress that it is impossible 10 tuke Russia by the wet process! THE FINAL DAY'S DIPLOMATIC DINNER. SUNDAY, Sept. 9.--The great final public dinner given ¥y the diplomatic people avd nobles who compose the so- called English (but no longer English) Club took place st night, in a manner most agreeable 10 the Amencans, and, l’ldim' to all concerned. 1u the aiternoon there wae & sudden recommencement of bustle at the hotel; efficers, carviages, organ-grinders, and commissionaires, weze all back st the same time, ana all intent upon their peveral business. We were driven to the Club at5 o'clock. 1t was a model diuner. In the first place, there was no erowd st the entrance, and we did not jnect our entertain- ers till got fairly up stairs into the reception-hall. There no band to stun the ears und to drown Becessary conversation until we got into & position w0 lieten comfortably to the music. The wtrodnctions over, there was the usual smack of bread and caviar, with some cogniae, as preliminary appetizers, and & quiet, yeomy sauntering with our new scquaintances tovard the Qiing-ball, where we met the body of the membe Prince Gorehakoff, the Russian Minister of Forcign Affsirs, seated himself at the bead of the table. To bis Tight was assigued Gen. Clay, to Lisleft Mr Fox. Among the notabilities were Count Orloff Davidoff, Marshal of the Nobility of 8t. Petersburg, Count Tolstoy, Misister in ebarge of Post Offices and Telegrapbs, Walouief, Minister of the Interior, Baron Stieglitz, Director of the Netional Bauks, etc. During the dinner there wero ouly the rezu- Jar toasts and no speeches. Gorchakoff proposed the Bealth of the President of the United States, and Fox and Clay the Emperor, and imperial family, So we got down to the ice in &i hour and a half very comfortably. Then there was an hour's leisure drinking coffce iu the adioin- ing room and smoking wherever oue found onesclf most at ease. Everything was charmingly quiet and natural, 1 think there must have been a vigilauce committee on he officious committecmen who are in the habit of rush- ing to and fro, and getiing everything in s stew; at any rate the tribe was absent, and I enjoyed the satistaction of imagiving them all hung up in row in the cellar, By and by therg was a return movement into the dining Ball. Al the tables bad been removed but one along the wall, which was opposite the door, aud on this sto0d a wmute silver kettle, 16 inches in daweter; by the side of it and aronnd it a disorderly group of sowe dozens of black bottles, generally not quite alike in form and alto- | ther different in label. The roows had been pretty well | peensed with blue volatile fumes of tobacco; socinbly the crisp ng-du‘lv of Wintry stmosphere had becn wholly | transformed and relaxed into buoyant elusticity; the lan- ze spoken was generally Russian, but ent En- glish to lu—:mh one of us occapied with two or three Detives of the land, avd nearly everrbody was wmusing bimself and those who stood near him with the huruless occupation of drawing in quantities of the said elastic alr; then making s kind of air cushion of himseif at some op- portune momest, for which thore appeared o bo u signal E::n, lling it dexterously out asif he had uever ned how, in short, full volumes, accompanied by the sylisble, bah * (which sometimes might have soundcd | » little barbarous to one ignorant of what it meant), but | all in the neighborhood would join If they canglit the sig- pal, and in the same mavner make as much Doise 4s pos- | p wible, which amounted to a great deul. anl whicl has nof 2 lice Now the silver kotile began 0 be the center of the pro- | Capt. r.,‘l'”‘ i ‘hf.‘&’u‘.l‘e"’l’a'i&“'. zn;lll[('h:lm"r: ewdws Il gathered about it ns w8 possible, and | diplomatic snufi-box, bearing a pictare of the Kmperor seated themselves in simi-cirele, with their faces to th surtounded by a galaxy of diamonds, which may be worth point, where oo of their bead men, iu uniform, with | $10,000 or §20,000; Murrey aud Beaumont have recei wiken ropes slung wnder hi< arm, and a great many crosses | magnificent rings, also sot with diamonds and wiaike and golden ornuments fastened on the leit side of his | breast buttons, begun some osteutations ceremonics with | the bottles by pouring the contents of two at graceful sputtering cascades, into the recept wixing in a great vasiety of unknown combusii Aiente, with & knowing iook, until it was two-thinds full, | then sinking aud piling in icebeigs of suzar, and setting ke entire wass, which was chemically of a pr bydro-carbome nature, sfire, 40 that tho flamcs benntifa) red, green and bise, whippingebeets hizher than our beads into the air. A large number of busy unofficial | olerks or servants were coustautly ruunisg beiween this aitar and some aide room, wheuee they biought fresh in- | gredients of various Kinds to the great man in charge of the ceremonies; who would look wt them wisely, shake thetn s little, sometimes smell at them, or taste gem, and | pet them down, or frown, snd send them back. | seked & member, who spoke the known lunguages, | @hat was the name of thé priest or pfesident of these in. | Em...- proveedings, end he enid it was Gen. Krabbe, and 1t 116 i i b dott wg Gouat Puskivin, Vut tha the | e ———————————————————————————— | the Russians becauso he hos accous NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. ' regular bigh dignity Gen. Count Stragancff, who was unwell, and that none of the Directors, or other L me of the Clab bad the capacity to officiate, except Gen. Krabbe. I thought it u pity to barn end biacken the beautiful burn shed silver vessel, which was like a mirror iside and around the exterior ornamented with the rich- et figures of naked grace, in the midst of images of beauty borrowed from the vegetable world, or bits of symmetry, which were !usge-u-d perhaps by the crystallographic straight line and repetition, which _characterizes the min- eral world. It was not properly a kettle, or cauldron; it might be called an alempic, or gallipot, or a chalice of overgrown proportions, for it bad a pedestal or base. When the icebergs of sugar had become dissolved in the seething bowels of the cauldron, two silver ladles with long handles were brooght into play, and a prominent dex- terous part they enacted, in the mavipulation of the nL tvally symbolical fluid fire, which continued to blaze cheeriully and spatter eprightfully, to the evident gratifica- tion of the semi-circle, 1n which the Americans also sat, us Decame them, in adapting the; irmovements to the custoins of the conntry. There wasno self-imposed solemnity n the faces of the party, but a degree of humanity and Deneves lence of sherpened sense and bappiness of feeling which T must acknowledge 1 have never seen exceiled in any other form of religion. That is to say such was _cspecially the case where they had been passing glasses containing por- tions of the flaid which T noticed had been got out of the caubdron in a flaining condition by means of the dles, a0t allowed to flow therefrom so as (o fill successively 4 row of tumblers. It was a pleasure to sce the ladle work. In the cauldron it stirred the fiuid and showed ns how rich it wag. Unless violently stirred it looked thick and black like tar, but the moment & portion of it was raised there was ripe hrownness in all the sbades of bake-oven and Autumn Jeaves, n the silver aesimilated to the color, and both leoked rieher without blackening at all. By way of variely there was @ constant spatterivg and slopping over of fire on the table-cloth, whick kept the unoccupied 1 putting it out again tty soon we were all served, and then began the rhy All this must not be e.ufused, however, worship and Zoroaster, whose disciples live fur- cast, end, moreover, principally died out 2,000 years o with the I'ruids and Druid worship, which it Aeeths very much to resemble, thongh it is nnquestionably lent elso from the diserepancy ity of modern distinet, as will appear e temporancousness, It is a golemn mbination of conceit, inst eremony, with the modern tendency to in- reast of reason and flow of soul.” And this gathering round the jorum, bo it understood, | was & council of the most respectable and influential hered- | l of the Empire of Russia, to take into cou- 1 what was o be said to their visitors and guests, niatives, the Americans Dow sojourning in the will of President and Congress. Itis a <tion to my mind whether preaching in general )t to cousist ouly in speakinz when there 10 said, that the auditors may d tho speaker ficls something he bas (o say. But there are special oceasions when it is more uppropriate for ceriain individuals to speak than for others whtlit is thew that simple ideas often become strong and greatin virtue of the eircumstances. Such an oceasion, and such circumstances, may be fonnd in Prince Gorehakofi’s address to the Americans, and others of the sect described as sitting around the ‘el bowl. It s not improbable that some of his words e cat qu is _somet understa l'mly read like a sermon to sundry of the little countries in Europe. un'w the speaking began was thus: Aid-de Camp Gen. Talstoy rose and asked Prince Gorehakofl to explain the foeling which the Russian Government entertains towerd the Americans., Without further ceremony, Prince Gorchakoff rose and delivered a remarkable speech on the friendly relations between the two great nations, which will not fail to make a sensation in both hcmispheres. We gave the ) of Prince Gorehakoff in full in our 1ssue of Scpt. 2 D. TRIBUNE. | Musie—Hail Columbia. ) Count Skrepezin, a Russian gentlemen, living at Nice, and only temporarily back Lere, thunked Priec Gortelia- hoff, and commended his course in indorsing the cause of the Union of the United Statcs. KEFLY OF MR. FOX. Mr. Fox said : On the soil of Russia und in the presence of one who b oken for this grest Empire, it were better per baps that I should not open my lips. My mission was done when 1 delivered %o bis Imperial Majesty the Resolntion of Congress. But there hoa been another mission to fulfill. Re mainiug in Russia for a few days to accept the bospitalitics and conrtesies which are offered, T Lave before me the difficult and o apisT Qelicate duiy of representing fuithiully day by day, th which di¢tated myl resolution, so unanimously adopted by Cou gress. That spicit Los follow e eyprywies 1y W that I have taken in Russin, and In every entertainment that Lave accepted, the spirit of that resolution bas rested upon me. Au anxiety that 1 scarccly feit during five years of war, h Tested upon me in my carvest_desire o have it carried tween us. Until I retarn to Washington omd receive the ap- provai or disapproval of my Government, I shall not know | whether I have been faithful to this obligaifon, 1do knew inat everywhere in Rueria, from bis Imnciint Majesty to the bum, blet peasant, there hoiu o unanlmity of welcome extended o ns, which Was Loy pesoid what T had anticipated. Throngh out the Euprre Yias been o reception tinprecedented &5 (his country, This great people, o Whose broad shoulders e genlus of national unity rests, have cast down their aym- thy before us like & garment upon which we tread._Ard now the wonl of weleome and the hright skies which accompanied it ure clinnge like dark clouds of approaching Winter; bat_beyond i fue. 1f buman pussions | shall in the future raise thr uds between the two countries, ms rant ! iLe Juay sce, like St. Paul, a lighi from heaven shinis, them, which will perpetuate in their bosoms the holy syr of these days! There §5 0ie PeTson AMONE US—0ne rest wan of Euy b Nie darkest gloom of civil war rested yet foresaw the su victory {* Bravos® and Joud applause; sent ua words of affcetion and friendvhip whi hearts like pearls. He has no glorios of the sctting sun, emble enog arovd bin. Mag b i ations may Jook up to bim ! S0 smay the glorics of Lis sun of life o wills fo take him to himself. _[Great sppl 1 statesman Priuce Gorchakofl. ) Applatise—Russian Hymn.) KEMARKS BY OTHYRS. Skrepezin then read a pocm in Russian with the neces- | m’{g--.mu!.nun 3 ince Orloff Da cat nose, idoff, & fine, imposiug person, with a followed in a speech of considerable length in ussian. Having alluded to certain penal reforms in oper- ation in America, and recommended Kuseia to follow our example, P! Prince Gorchakoff said that soon there should be no oceasion for reproach, as the Russian Government bad al- | ready taken weasures to carry out the same policy. i A brother of Gen. Tolstoy, who 18 o musiciun, said the condition expressed by the musieal technicality of waison, existed between the 1wo eountrica. BPENCH OF MINISTER CLAY. Gen. Clay—After whot bas beeu swid by my distinguished friend | on the lefi (Gorebnkoil), us well as the man who addressed you from the other sid czin), and the respoise made by wy (Mr. £oit that nothing more was ncecesary id on_ this oce sion. Nor wilt 1 depart trow crmination 10 rest cches. You will th we if 1 the kind Do paid me, and .0 prop we all have wituosed thit e J, wnder one religion aud one laiguage, ‘whout those ordinary petty & e I you will e et knows the people o thems nothing but Jove an stand by the pol Las been initiated, Iet me p wanufactures and agricultore. KEMARKS OF NAVAL OFFICERS. y—It may_be proper for mu g Tussis i | wheu 5o distinguisbed an iudiy Jdu i proper to compliment e sea, and we bgvo passed ov: gentlemen Lere that w than we did upon the sc them. [ Good, good.’) T ten Prince and the membe ot distib | e of | e word on. rschakorf Lt upon the il 1 Lope we may sorvive 7wy siicere tharks to the “tub, and 1o th cause 1 huow it wisli to diink its naime, b that is the oaly partof it | [Great Inuy plause. | Capt. Beuumon—1he last speak ments. But if he hs spoken iy time expressed a reason beg the company of the gei with me alone—after retarning my sincere tianks for the ki words which bave been said to-night. We (the oft all wish to dsink ot only to the Club, but to the spint which broueht us together. (Loud applause.) Next there was a speech by Admiral Krabbe, Minister the Murine. He proposad the health of the Rus cers who knew how to make theiusc o Americans, Calls for Lossovski did not su , e Uus been done sinee wo are in Russia, in bringing that interpreter or te aithor drink one toast i and the Captain were there—for baving made so kind a visit, | " The Emperor began bis remarks in Freuch. | Capt. Fox threo times. Leave wae also taken of the Empress, who made somo tted that sho had speaking in Evglish, but cone!nded e thook hands with ull, aud with kind inquiries atter Mrs. Fox, and re not come to Russis with ber husban Yesterday was the uame day of the Emperor, and & grand procession honored the oecasion as wsval, by carry- ing the image of Alexander Nevski (the original Alexander of Russia, who fonht the victory of the Neva nst the Swedes) from St. Jegaes to the Alexander Newski Cathie- dral, along the entire length of the great central artery, the Nevski Prospect. Then there was L gh servico with rand mnsic at the latter place, io which 1he liw:-mv and is two sons participated, b‘ kneeling to ond kissing the saint’s shrine successively, then reeeiving the biessing of the aged Metropolitan, and being wcenscd by a cloud of frogrant_vapor, in acknowledgment of which he bowed. At one side, in a box, was the diplomatie corps, whizh rc- ceived the same mark of divine favor, and als bowed in a body. At night, there were illumigations and muse, the theaters were open, and the streets crowded with people till late. Two or three days before was the anpive sary of crowning day, and there wero also services and it tions, but everything was comparatively nnpretending. Tho cholera is decreasing again. When we returned from Moscow the weather had beon hot and it was 10 o bad stage. One of our traveling companions, an English- wan, died of it, and one of the Augusta’s officers had an attack of something like it, from which, however, he soon recovered. Several private dinners have been given since we camo back by Gorchakoff and the Grand Duchesses hnm{ along the south side of the Bay of Cronstadt to Fox and the commanding oflicers, but they are scareely worth men- tioning except s o farther cstablishment of the fricnd- ship which is the order of the hour. " To-day there is & movement toward the ships. CITY NEWS. — GiFr 10 THE PoOR OF New-Yomk.—Mr. A. T. Stewart has entered into arrangements whereby 81,000,000 il be given by him for the eréction of tenement houscs for tho deserving poor of this city, on conditions, it is stated, that pro- Vi shall be made for the land requaired for such purposes. 1t is impossible to foretell all the great good such a a priveely gift will bring. o PErsoNAL—Among the arrivals at the hotels are Barrengen, British Viee-Consul at Carnd Hotel, Capt. Schoficld, England, at tie Hon. A. Muuro and the Hou. D. P. We w-York Towl, 1, Syracvse, at the , Washi ngland, and 1. J. Jeuni arrived by the Persin yos eudon Ho the Astor House; Lord Airlie, corvespondent of The London Time terday, are stopping stopping at t - ——— Music AT CexTRAL Farg.—~The Central Park Cnmmissioners aunonnee that if the weather is fine there will be music on the Mall at the Park on Saturday next, ih instant, commeneing at 3 p. m., by the Central Park Band, uides the 1skip of H. T Dodworth. e following is the programme : PAKT L. 1. Mareh, Frederick William Overture, Le Duc Dolone Schierzo from No. 3 Symphonie . Caledonian Medl . The Himala; PART 1L Nepaulese. War Marh Overture, Fidelio Becthoven Polka Humoreaten 7 o Dilss Grand seleetion from 1) Foiza del Destino, Verdi FAKT N ribel Waltz . arch, The Miller ascments from,’ P, Ficldpost Reds Labiagiin”. —-— Tug Finst KuLixe Frost occurred in the vicinity of New York on the moruing of Oct. 5. It was sever. 16 miles North of the City Hall to kill 1¢ upon low lund, and tender vegetables g g CaR AcCrmeNT.—On Thursday evenume Mr. B n o1 y all the co Steatner Britanuia, Capt. Laird, sails from Pier No. 2, North River, nt noon, with passengers for Glasgow, Liverpool and the Irish poits, —~— i efficacy of the total abstinenee phedge will & evening, at Washington Mall, Marlem. Capt prort the affirmatise, and James O Donnell tho Toe PHRENOLOGIOAL JOURNAL, devoled to Etb- nology, Physiology, Phresclogy, Peych:logy, Seclolory, Pducation, Art, Literature, with Measuges to R« ¥ d tuprove Han {Miud Physicaily, Moatelly and Spiriaally. #2 8 yoor 0 ets. Fowirm &k Werts, No. 39 Brosdwsy, NV Thie large cirenlation of the PHRENOLOG1. L JOTRNAL 1ende Terms wode s —— VASHINGTON IRVING. —During the iatter excellent adveriving n odivm. Ty LATE W nsked why Varu's Hars The question is frequently 141 Ful 0. K. Ly Grocers Ecoxouy Foar vl everywhere. be Depot L N DxrrAY 18 DANGEROUS, ¥ b e Comp.n: fouly d sippeated. his Loss sotaL. Mo 1% wut n poll Wi 1 wonld not tale $100 for it (11 could vot anotter). S0 vend A mother of COLDWELLS FATANT BAmy 'Unpen SO0 W aLiem. ke by el chven i & “actory, money e Jurned, Depot, No, 178 Brosdway — Tur Grear Canrronsia Wine Devor! Lrrses & Co 8 Crdarst,, New ) PR 1 [ Vari of biw o, ¢ 0 2 gentlcaan tothe floor exoept of ashort sentiment. Ruesia, band Skrepezin wade another specsi i during which ho beld bis punchi-ghass i bis left “ Paslush!” said severul pentlemen to Cartin ifies hallo there), and they persuaded bia to wake another speech in Russian. He 154 with o feat of wastering their languuge, and becau side of Russian affairs—they like to be tickl toast followed toast of o Rowan ewndle; to Lessovski, to Curtin, 1 Auwericans, to Gorehaboff, ete. In short, it was et late for o diplomatic dimmnor—toward 10 o’cle wajority bad long eince dropped away by French leave. PREPARING TO LEAV. WEDSESDAY, Sept. 12,—The last few an uneeremonious and leave-taking vwiure, and are | rewarkable to our clicfs for the number of spic resents they havo reecived, principally from the It perial with Alexander's cypher, worth perhap: $5,000 ~though | none of these presents have been valucd by any one who understands it. Photographs and illnst 1 “haot Russian subjects of great intorest and va Mr. Fox, with apparent consciousness that he has two | ships to curry them home in. Several fine paintiogs of 1he great Russicn citics are among the variety too aitmer- ous to weution, The forme] leave-taking of the Emperor took place at the Palace of Tsarekoe Seio on Monday. Ilis Mujesty re- quested Capt. Fox to tell the President and Amerioan people that he wished them to kuow how deeply b felt | thaukfu! for the friendly mission which had been sent to | him. He saw in the resolution of Cougress the embodi- | ment of a sincere friendship botween the two nations, ard it was his deaire that that ing should be perpetunted. He Loped that Mr. Pox would testify to the American | r-uplu the feelings which ho had found to exist | Russians, aud that he certainly would carry «w him pleasant personal remembiauces of Kusey Jhen be thaoked eech one individusly—ouiv My, Foz I [ n VROM LIVE Flotcher end 2 ¢ v Grew: ¥ Tar. 45 40, bound £ E of Saudy liook, pa SWip da, Septs 30, lat, 43 40, 19uz. 5030, bound ¥. BELOW Gamapbell, Moise, { om ¢ cterlandt, 42 duye (-om Mo Ja Unitod States bark Braziers,from St Pau l)l) YOU “.\\".1 June T W, ( ORE ALPACAS, PLARNELS wrd GO Neo. 213 Greerwick-st TeMPERANCE D1soUssioN.—The question of the ex- 1y | NEW.-YORK TRIBUNE | TAE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST Notwithstanding the fact that the size of THe TRINUNE hias been inereased more than one quarter, the price will remain the same. 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AGNEW™, Greenwich and . d T 'ARLAND™ Book Store, corner sl Hroadway. Taers you will nd all the NEW aard Works, sud, aleo, choice _("'| RTAINS ALL Vs life Washington 1iving e cutly Luvrire Ano #G5&J D KR YaTIC SwirTENA, sud sakd: ) Bndit bighiy benchicial. 1t Lasade | pESEI Jightfol effect on 116 gome and teah, and purifies tho broath” N l - Iady oF gratieman w o wishes (0 pieserve (heir (eelh, beside vising i e Adve i 16 (50 Most maguiiteuns tnt e 'l‘ll PAT SELF-CLOSING t where, H POCKET GO/ sperredes elastic buids or siruge. Jobbers —-— | supgiied by = Ariie & Bariwel” bifg Co. No. 29 Warren-at. THE FIRST VAVORITE in the we | FPO - LADIES, dway (St. Nicholas Park was Fentucky, but the wins oo fus potlie | be Frund o ft x, the Hatter. The cffor. youths snd sk tore | iiy wp to the wark in stvle caunol be ciowned with sne | promyt spplication e made for the news Ful sslast the | & cebebrato! eatablishment, No. 212 Brosdway. | T REWIN 1" SEWING 7 ! corential quelitin o l & 2. Ad Dractical machine for sl hinds of tinuily e ? AV Y NNINGS DEMUREST. Koo 433 Brosdway, New-York, AMERFQUINS, FKINUE AND OTHER NEW STYLES, G 3, No. 447 B OSW STARCH. It has no Sl wich Chemicals, o strongt than auy ouber, e b fo It gives il GSFOKD K ISFORD' Pt AS=HEATI G UNTON CGAS HE NO DIRT R Loot NO AS STOVE WORK: AFE-ST. N Y2 » below Faiton ', JINDOW BOLLANY No. 417 Broadwoy. DEMYLCENT SOAP, ¢ onLLs No. 32 Py l‘lll" CELEBRATED L UNION WASHING 1IN THE WORLD. INING CLOTHES th & %5 D YOUTIE CLOTHING. FINEST IN THIS COUNTRY. il wade and trimmed equel to the best custom work. OVERCOATS AND BUSINESS LK MIXED, FRE PIQUE FRENCH TRICOT, T grest vatiety ARTMENT. Coming Sosson now in stock. AW HROTHERS, te place aid No. 34 Fousth opposits O ooper | (USTOM DEP All the Novelties for the No. 62 Tat 34 Brosdwaye Mo sl Ty T 939 BHOADWAY] - CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. A positive and specific remedy for ul) disecses criginatiog from wa. IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, sud for o (bereditary) D)% EASES trenemitted from PARENT T0 CHILD. “J. T. ELLIS'S SALESROOM FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, SCROFULA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, Corner 22d-st. ULCERATION, KINGS EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, FALT RHEUM. Artangements may be made to give mstruction at residerces Couspetent operators and machines sent into families. Machines to rent by the month. 'Pun‘o“ AND -TABLE COVERS, all the NEW PATTERNS at 0. L & J. B. KELTY'S, No. 47 Broadw! 1f there is any disease in which the Constitation Life Syrap in s voy- TO JOBBERS. ereig, it o in rheamatiom and ite Vindred affcticna. The weet in- The EAGLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY fnvite the | tesse paios are almost instantly slleviated—enorme, stention ot the TRADE to THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK of - ’ TrRig, we reduced. Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or thisty yeary stand- HOOP SKIRTS. |« : of the LATEST STYLES, SUPERIOR FINISH, NERVOUSNESS, SHATTERED NERVES, d st the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. EAGLETON, ANGELL & CO. AGENTS, ST. VITUS DANCE, LUSS OF POWER, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILEPSY. No. 81 Johnot. BRANCH SALESROOM, 8335 BROADWAY, cor. Worthat. ‘Thousands who have saffered for years will Liees the doy on wi.ch Abey read these lines. Purticulstly to week, uffering women wiil Maffact Duibding. {his medicive prove an ineatimable bleasing—directiog tbeir footstepe Hepe which fuliils more than it promises. This taint (REREDITARY a5d Acquinen), lling Lfe with unte'd wis ery, ia by sl usual medical remedies incursble. RHEUMATISM. NERVOUS DEBILITY, THE GALAXY; No. 12.-0CTOBER 15. NOW RADY AND FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. CosTAISs: By Mree. Edwards. MERCURIAL DISEASES, 1..ARCHIE LOVELL. 2..A DREAM OF THE SOUTH WISD, By Paul II. Hayre. | SALIVATION, ROTTING OF BON s”“:.;:m,m“xm OF SOUTH CAROLINA. By E. B, | gup GOMPLEXION, ACHES IN BONES, A4..TUE LAST BATTLE OF WINCHESTER. By James Frazk- FEELING OF WEARINESS, DEPRESSION OF SPIRI TS, lin Fitie F 5..NUMBER THIRTY-NINE. By lugoldsby North. 6..THE CLAVERINGS. (With two illustrations.) By Arthory Trollope. CONSTITUTH - 2..TIE MORMON COMMONWEALTH, By & Mormon E. CONGTESUTIDN LIS ERRUEVGNSIo Araen fribpp Su S..01L GARAY. By ). W. Palmer. wllthe evil effects of MERCURY, removing the Bad Breath, coring 0 .Tl;fugll ruLcun,\nNDm:N'r IN MODERN FIC | (e Weak Joints and Risumatic Pains which the vee of Colomel is 'TON. . Alden. HE SECRET, BylL.F, sure to produce. It Lardens Spongy Ooms aud securen tie Teeth ve SOLISH AND FRENCH PAINTING. Bylon Perdicaris. 'NEBULE. By the Editor. : o Conf ! Tus Mosuoxs. Tun Rrwarp oy Howasrr. Tux Wouax Qeasmio. ““Eces Homo' Aearn. Conxrrr™s (YDowp o AMERICA. Srare Sickaames. The pries of THE GALAXY is 30 conts a pumber; $5 2 yeur; $3 for six montbs, When it is considored that the magezine is jsmned twice as often aa the montblies, 1t will be seen thab these rates are very ressocable, w.e K " - -2 ~- CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eredicates, root and branch, sl Eruptive Diteeses of the Jkin ixe ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and sll other difficaities of this kind, which so mueb disfigare the oot~ wazd appesrance of both males and fensales, often making them & vie- object to themselves and their friende E CONSTITUTION LIFE SYLUWY CHURCH, Proprietors, No. 39 Park-row, New-Y, DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER o 3 CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE OLANDS, A% X8R Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Dreast, uod shou be ke se. soon as the swelling is deteeted, thas prevesting their breskng, vnd producing troublesome Discharging Sores, which disfigare o mwary of (he younger portion of the community, from 8ix to tweuty years ob age. Young children aze vesy subject to Discharges trow the Fare, don. UNIVERSAL, CLOTHES WRINGER, has again been swwrded i1 PR AYUM AT THE | cover by takiug u few doses of the Life Sysop. S 1ng from Oencre Dewity, Emeaistion, There cwres 200k o THE UNIVERRAL CLOTHES which depends upon « Serofulous con WHINGFR with cos-whesls, has C P Fiuar PREXION in' the the G o Fal n S ARDED e IRaT P i A VED THE FIRST PR SHER usig boil AL BY THE UNANINO ds, saves three boorcks sorm hande—no fati LAND FAIR o injry ta the clothes. . P TILR ¥ ARTOLE M A |you sur mmthbunr S & Teors S J you * oue 5 INES OF HUMEROUS COM- usa, onght more of to- Jag 1hat wer, and would not be parted with wider sy comwideration.” Allaciofalous persons suff OF THE GRI o 2 and Dropey of the imbe, sbdomen, and 'r the lenaie Dropey of thie ovaries snd womb, gene:slly sccomparied with I faum- sistion and Ulceration of the Uterus, ase permavently eqvew by Cun atitution Life Syrup. The disense kuown as Goitre or Swe! el Nock, placos whern 10 one is selling. we Wil send one Wesher wnd ore iuger, either or both, free of vight eharzes Famlv ry o Wastar, $14; No. 1} W 10; Ne. 3 Wringer, $8 0. the Life Syzap will remove entizely. The remedy shoid be taen inger, great labor ithont 1 there ore most de- cidedly rreomuirtd 115 ioe. | 7 r:r(x... e il of sl given to the frst responsible spplicant | i pot be removed without extra effort. for some time, 2s the disesse is exceedingly chrokic aud 1 bbown. wud @nt, Tamors of the Ovaries, Tamore of the Brenst, aod g of oiber New-York. SAVED. " BY:USING POWDER. o lands of the body, will be completely rediced withost Teort g 10 the huife, or operations of tny Kind. ‘r Fiilep ie Fits, Sympathetic er Orpusic Discases of (he Herit, wn STYLE OF wipitation, Disease of the Valves, prodcing grating or #fng veurd, BOOT, They »ra made of Kid or Merocco. with bigh tapered hrels, concave foot a very snml and vest ep 1l the affections of this impe riant cryn Dropsy of the Heart Case (persons sufering from any acnte pa'n fn the region of the texct). wil be greatly relieved by Constitation Lile Syrup. BROKEN-DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUIIONS, sTPRRING YROM [NDISPOSITION TO EXIRTION, PAN 13 viix Back Loes or Mesoxy. Foxesopines, Haxnos or Caiamiry. Frauw ow Diswasx, Dixxwss o Visioy, Dy, Hor Smw axp Fxviswivies, Wasr op Suexe, Resimssvsss, Pave, HAGGARD COvnTRNAN AxD Lassitroe or Tum MuscuLam Svevem, ol reqaire e e of the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. R I"OR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES, TRADE WAV Ry I MAGIC RU ve trade-m vk on the Box plece, und to WE are and REHEAD o ScaLy . still manufsctured by the | Either of the Nose, Tinoar, Toxovs, Seive, rior machivery from the best tood tie tusts of r proved its equal. o remedy lias o No. 93 Chaw: g VLUTING | MOTH PATCIIES npon the female fuce dependiug pou the o = | eased action of the Liver are vesy unpleasant to the yotig » i en' wother. A few botiles of CONSTITUNON LIFE SYRUF w o rect the secretion, snd remiove the deposit which is direct'y v et the i Diseases of the Liver, giving rise 10 Langaor, Disslvess, 'ndiees: 52 tlon, Weak Stowach or an ulcersted or cancerous condition of (st 22 | organ, sccompanied with bumming or other unplessst symptons. wil Z8 | yorelieved by the uss of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUF. U zxarAL DLoop PORIFYING AGeyy, tE Livr Sync¥ o A siesexch, wd sold by o FTANDS UNRIVALED BY ANY PREPARATION 1N THE WORLD. ) Sole Propristors, o 13 xz@-ur- THE RICH AND POOR are Hable to the same diseases, Nature wnd Science bave 1sde e CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the benefit of all. PURE BLOOD produces Lealtly wien end women ; #nd if the constitation ia pegiected in youth, disease and early death are the revsit. Price, $1 25 per bottle ; one half dozen for % [) WAL H. GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOK, NEW-YORK. MORGAN & ALLEN, Wholesale Disggiate, Agents. Ne. 6 Clffut., New York. In SATIN DAMASK, BROCATELLF. SILK TERRY. PLALN SATIN. WOKSTED RE| QUILTS ant BLANKE SMAEETLHG 686 BROAIWAY. BLLOW JULRTU ST, GEO. €. GOODWIN & 3. 1. REED & Co., Chi COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Louie. J.D. PARK, Cinginn'i. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co., Phiudeiphia. BARNES, WARD & Co., New-Orlenne. BARNES, HENRY & Co,, Mewt Carua BOSTEIGLE, 3MJH & DEAN, Seo bruscues, Lo

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