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yoi.. XXVII.N?-8,$W. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 186?. PRICE FOLK CEftTft EUROPE. FRAN< K. ANO'MIKK WCB HKlM Till I'MIIH?,!:. r? at i /i?.' Tri ?...mm r>> tub tsiki \* PAJUS, lag. W -Liter ni tin- dav \ ? -1 < - 4 ! :. v tlif "Kmpcior Nunoleon Wilted at Amiens when ki ehw jiumI?' .?few IMIlriH Hi ( Ohsiilcied til?! thcchthllS litfUc lecrptione whick had ken sTerywhen ex 1 rulc?l lum throughout the count r.*, attested the pa IriotiMu ni the people, mid tin ii < (iiiliilencc m Um government. Alluding lui? fly lotlM Mcxi? an qucs iM>n. he ?Ixl not t Li i ii k. French ImMMM had hen tar Bight ?! ni 1.1 ii? 1: prestige impaired. J lie Iaht ( VCntl in (?erouiny h.ul le ft 1 ranee tnaanfl) and ihe would uni,nu so. He ?M ???tain thal tbe peace ol' Baron would nut lit ?li tutbed. lu i oui Iumhii, ht expl lu??'<h?iie for Um establishment of mon- libci al insti? tutions, and M ider and mole i? ti\c trade, and who li he ?k'iihiI Ins enthusiastic I.?den? n? he would do hin ataNBa l" proiimte. scdiMUNii BPFBOf 01 BAHN min's BTBBCBCS. Um Parie l?onisi' Hviiii'..tiu/?H ?ita Am aadaV sweeekn recently ewan hy the BenereeKanaken, ?ltd the i? nte.s are fumer and higher to-day. PA? 1H< (TKCT TAR mOM BAWOB MOOTH.K. N? nf. U?Bal OB Mons! ier. the Minister of Foieiim affairs, has addressed ? < m ulai iiaaataa to the iiiiioniutic nnenntattTt i?! Ki.un? al tl?e Earaaaaa Lou 11?*, in i et an I to the i m .sting n la t ions of the Gai - tiiiii.?.tit v it li Um athel < aaUaeatal Tow? ia Allud? ing te n <eht ? v? nts, and | ait hi; ?ally to the Coiif? r iint lu k1 ..t BahnfBfg. M Men-tin d<< lal?! that this lilMjii? ii ills Hu ? ting ot the Kinpilol? al i'laiiie and Alisma should be regarded as a freakpledge for the ui.luit?nan?! ot peace mEarepe. a pRisi rosa on nunoan uwcouti in. French Academy kal ?warded the arise ai peetrj toM.Grenier. The aahjeet oi the Boen is ?? n,e D. atti "i Abraham Lint oin." ?ADAM1 R18TORI. Bkkst, tag 8.?Aatoag th? passengers \n Um j'.?mh lionera! TraaaaUanttc Conpany'i steamer Borepe, sailing ?toni tins port to-day, werelladanM Biston, 1.? i sirte and diaiuatu coumaiiy. DKNMAKK. mi ruorosETJ BALI Of THE im WH OF ST. raoHas. Cora^fiuoaii, Avg.Sl.-The journals ?d DesnewB m? discussing the reported pr< position of the United Ra!? s fin the pari hase of the Island of St. Thomas. They generally favor the project, and urge the Danish Uorernnenl te cater into negotiations with the Anifi i ; .. <.r\? 11.n.i ni fat the sale of the island. IUSSIA. till AMI KHAN KMT ggfOXISTS. Si Pi imisiut;(., Beat 1.?The American ?steamer Q?ahl i I '.ty. Capi I hincan, has Milled at the Cri? nea. On 1 iiesda.v last the ex? iiriuonibts Wen re veived hy the Fnipemr and Fnipre<ss of Russia, ?he are aaeadJag Um Bannest in the Crinea, ami ?i ie \> .h miy weleeaaai u? anawa by then Maj? sttet FRF SSI A. pub it i ? nom m? run Nowra okukax pak i IAMl V I. Uriii tv, Bepi. 1?The eleetionw WBTMh were held in this i ii\ on Saturday, for member? of the new Tai ha? in? nt al Um North Benaan Cenfecjcfntton, result? ?l in th? mu ecu of the candidat? <'f the Haditul party. MARINK 1NTKLLIGKXI K. liiMi'N, Aug. Si -The little atkaaw I jiulit John T. ?^?io, ( ..j : Oohtj vhb li s.t:!ed fruin Baltimore on the Wd ?if ?-XI.V last fei Tarin, wa? eansi?(d when aiuiost at her jon* irj'seiid. <Hi the tutu of August, when entering the Knglish ? Launel, a siirtileu Njuall upset the little oatt. One i>eisoii ?uaiue not a-veitamed) vas ia\?.?l. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. I-onimin, Au? 31?Koon.?Consols tor money, >i Basted Mat? s ru? Tweaay i?<ih1?>, is|; Dnaeli t entrai BafrnajaaareifWl! Bril Railway ehui???, ti; Atlaatii ?.lid f?real Western (onsulidaied LoiuU. ii|. Afternoon.?Onnooie for money steady at un o-i?; tulted Bt*U?s Five Twenty houdf, 73|. Ullnol? Centrals, ",; Fne liailwA.v share?, ii. Fhankhiiii, Sapi 1 -Tvening.?T'nlted Ptatei; bonds ?*? re footed to-day at 77| for the issue of . 11 l.iuiuiPMi, Auk'. IS?Ban ?Cotton 1? drooping; the estimate?! ?aies today an 7,i'hio hales; BtMdUnf I'pluiuls, lopl ; BMbtttOg Ot* uns, mjd. Wheat, M ? for Whit? < Sarnia. Floor, si forW*rion Bain Obn*SS/a oats, IB. Barley, I/. Pea?, ?1 . Cheese, 40. Ber?, 137 C. lanl,M 9. lVik.79 ?. Bacon. H . Koslu?Comtuou, 7 j. and Meillum, 1J . Tallow, II c. pot Ashen. ;:i Spirit? of laraaatlaai ??,. Petroleum- ?rp.nt-, s|d.; ReflneJ, i jj. omaneed, 41.. Aftel noon ? The Cotton niniket dosed dull at the foi hneaj aathariaed qoetatiooe: M,Mlt*n Vpiunds, if??d.; SSSSABagOcteaae, H|d The sale ?of the da;| ex? e? ?ltd the estimate !>., l.ooO nke. footing Np P.oiKl hales. Themaiket fur Breadstuff? < lus?d gelotaod anflhiagofl Corii,:?' | pat anitm ftwr Tlei Mixed } tera. I lour, "u # bal Wheat* ' aiiforiM.? Hint.-, i i rontel TnaoMeWel roi lio'i-.in? clos? i! u ?th an advamiug teiiden?y on some ?Mu i R < !.? ? s<* has advam? d to 51 ;?, and Be? f to M? C Otacr irtbisw Hackangafl The only tewan ? Bm na ?lue<- luaiket is m l.illuw, ?hieb k Id. bett, r, and Ckwad ! at*? I ;? evl AUothei qinitctlonsere ? cltwd lAwnon, \ R s oDatah Standard sugar, 24?.. sx?.t? h Pig lum. r>.i . Whale Oil, ?40; Si-erm Oil. *UJ Mim. ti i ,!k. s, iiio 5 . Caleutia lanseed, ?6 6. 1 -, i Aft? mooi .!-, O;!* ard Um na hanged. ?SU I } STEAMSHIP, The Bteamehip Haawa, Iran Boathampteoi Ai.: . ,.i h \. Marday PKI B8U, BKBTlXti "i Tilg li:i'KKAl. COUXCIL?RKTTBX UI nu KIN?.?lill. AMI KM AN WIXISTKB ASH 4 <M NI l:|s\| mci K ? KI MUKKU IMhUYIl.W 1U. I W I I N till: KIN?, ANI? N M'Ol.l u\. tua. O-i v. ' ..U*Lt Pi imin. Aug IV tatfi Tilt' Foil? lal Coniieil (BwiWhWKwUO <?f tlie new Noitli (.eiinan Conlcderattoa hoen Ki find me? ting f<i ?lay al tins eily under the Presidency of Count Uisinan K a.? Chati??.Hot of the Con!??leiatioii Tbifc ('?iimeil is a dehlieiative and letrislative bixly. consisting of the delegatn from the Coveninioiit?. of the various Mates constituting the No1 th Oeiuian Conftduati.'u, and mialagoiiw in it* i lint Rt ter alni fuiietions to the late Fodonl l)iet at Fiai kfoit-ou the Main.with the material dillei?race, howey? i, tint none of its acts as pnanitione can take eil?it ?n t)i? Coiifedeiation until they have it?ei\ed the sHiutmn oi the Parltamenl ot the C'on foderation. In the Peden! Connell the votes aro linided M follow: l'i us.-i.i, iiielnding the Stat's annexed last yeal rTanover, rleeee KancL HoMtein, Baaaaja, and Fiankiort ? ha? i~< rotee: Bax? ony, foin ; Ift.s-? Uarmitadt, for that part ox its ter? ritory Bortb oi the River Main.one vote If ? < kleiibnri/ Kebwerin, two votes; SaxeWfiinai. on? %?>t?-; Iteok lenbiirt' St relit /, one vote; Oldenburg, Ottfl \ot?: eli ans trick, two votos: Bnse-hteiaiagei), one vote; axe-Alten berg, ?me vote; Saxe-Coborg-Gotha, one v??t?'; Anhalt one vote; BchwaiTboig-Rudolstodt, one V0te? S? !i"ury.liiirg-Som1er?diaiiscti. one vote; MFhldeek, am vota) Benn, older branch, one rote ? K? us?, yoangei braooh?one w>t<-, Behaumhurg-LiDpe, one vote; Lippe, one Totoj [Atkrek, one Tote j Hatn buig. ?me vote : Mieintn, one vot?-. Total, W TokM. From this von uill perceive that it all the other plates oocsphie agairtather, Prossta i- m an?nority In that oody. a contingency, however, aot likely to happen. BreryState <>t the Confederation iii.iv appoini M many delegat?* to Um IVd.i.d Conncil a? it bas '.'ot?-s. The rotes, howerer, eanonlj be east t>y Hlates, no1 i .m roteshc ' ast bj proxy Every nu'iii Wr of the Council may introduce reaoltitb rropositions, ami theProaideotoi the Council UlUSt ?y them lie fore it. To pam. a lenolnion it require? a simple iiiau-i it \, A ti?; vote occurring, the i'usi dfiit has the e;i*i na' Vote. Tit? following Btanding Cemmittes are to 1>? sp ???oiuted t?.y tin Conncil. 1 Arrnv an?l I'oiIiIk ,iti??lis j Nava. A i' i ASelrs relating to Tariff duties and t.> i '1 liol? .mil ( "lumen e 6. hallways, Mull? ami 1? ?< grapSM S JimIh in y 7 A? ??milt? Jo every une ut lixtac toiuuiilU** U?e?e uiuit be r? an??<Mit? il. beside ibi presiding State, i. (.,Anh ;?i it.isi two otho >tat< ?, aud each M.?t< ha* only ??in \<?te in thane < <>ii.in? 11<?a; tli?iBMaabara of the In st ami Ml <>n?l ??iiiiuiiill? ? N ;u? appoint? ?1 bj lho4 ?nil? li, .linier of tlif Federal troopa, ?. ?.. iii?- Km?/ <>f Prae Bia. Iii? membenof the remainingeommittos*ara tints? n by the IVd? ?ral < 'ouinil. TneM ? mninillecs mool l?c n ipi niated and n i nom n ? very year. Evcrj merni* i of iii. r?.Ki.a ('?nunii um-appear ai any time in Um Parliament, and on demand, must be a^-iiriinl the tliMir t?> represent ihe views of his (.?i\? i lum ut. eren it the maa ritv of tin Parliament m opposed to such view* It.it no member of Um Federal Connell can heat the MUM time a number oi the Parliament. Tin- tallowing trent bun n consti? tu?? .it prem nt Iii?' Federal Council : /';'i?*i/i - Major <;< ii. Podlrielekl <>t the War T>epart ii,i nt : t.i? uteount (U n. Rieben of T11.- Navy Depart nu nt : PrlVl ('iiiinciliral.il 1 incefor < ?eii'T ti ?if Keveline mid Taxation, Pommel J -? li?' : I'm y ?..umilor ami Director of toe Treasury Department, Gunther ; Privy i "inn lim ami Din etOl tit iii? I mw rsitf ol ( OBUM n ?. Delbrttek: Portmaater-Oeneral Phililppabora, and Di. Pap? ?'f tlic Ministry of Justice. (Saxony The Minister at Plnaneee and Koroijrn Atiiuii-. Von Frieeeo: Privj Conneilor and IMree tor <?f the Ministry of the lot? rtnr, Dr. Weiblich. <,mut! Ihtrf.t/ of IIish t>tiri,,ttailt.? l rivy (?nilli ,1m of LenttonHofBMB) Munster oi Heseaataac court of Prussia. Ultimi lim hy <if Mfi:lr>iliiii;i Sr h tri rin.- Major den. Von III I ?riler and l'l i\> < ?unit dor Von If Mik I Orana-Duchy vj fares ITfltaser. Plate MlaletM Von w.ii dm t?. Otana I>iic/i?? of Mi I.U nlruro-stnli':.-H\AU' Minimier Yoi. Bulow. Orama Dmeky of OUenaurw.?state Cnmu-ilor Du.h ln.lt/ ?hu.'ty of r>rnntit irk.- BMte'MlnlMw Von Campe, und Privy * ?nun ilor Von la? DI , MiuiMei of liniusv? i? !? M Iii?' Conn of Praeahv />,/. hma/SajH Miinhujrn.? riivyCounclor Count Hi Mtj M iota ti r at tli? Coori ef Prussia. ????thy of imreA/?mBiuy.??State Minister Qaratenbanj von '/a i-h PuehyoJ Anhalt.-Statc-Miiil-trr Dr. RiBteais. iriut i/Hililt/ of Schuitizbuiy ?;inlots<u<it.- Mat? MlnlttM \ > Bei irai?. Principality of 8th wartburg AMMteHUrMMM st.it? Coun nior Von Wolff? rsdorff. PrinetpmUty of Waldeck.?TrXtf ?'?.mu ilor fflopp i't tutti utily of Kean ?Older Brunt*,- President Dr. ii? i mann. Principality of Senat Tounmer J?ranal Minister Toa liai boa. Principality of Utaunhurp, /..>;??.-Privy OMUMDof Ho? ? ker. Principality of Lippo?Cabinet Minteter Von Obelanb. ?Janet ton it rTwerot" flenatoi Cnrtlus. llttitse ttnrti Jiiiiitliitr;;.? Senator Kn elienpaiH r. Banoo hum Bremen.- Bl nator QUdi nu ist? .. As far as I dave been able to aw <rt.nn all tlie deje gateetothe Federal Ooaneil arepreaenl in Berlin, aadthabody waa daly organieed t'?-<i.i\: aa before ??tate?!. Co,mt Biamarck, aa Cbanofllortu the Con federal ion, presides ?>v? i the Connell. The meetings oi th? Connel] are not to be public. It is anderatood, however, that the ural biunnett tnordci will be the adoption ol Pariian antary ralea and the appointment of tli?' standing Committees. The prim ?pal buaini m of the ('oiiiu ii attins time will bo t? agree upon billa relating to the Consular system, the passport regu lationaof the Confederations, and a law regulating the free and nnreatrieted migration and settlem-an! I of the inbahitanta and aahjecta of mm state of tlie Confederation Into another; these laws are to be laid hafen the Culminent which is about to be < boat n. '1 be elections lia?l been tix??l for tliottfth in?>t., lint ov lag t<> tin- fad that Um prepara? tion! in "one of tlie tates for the election ? annof be concluded by that tine, the elections ?rill oot come off until the early part of ?September. The Parfthv in?ii t wfll be called together by the ead of boah :., bar. PrepanUiona and agitationa f?>r the eosaing election ara in full blast. 11.> result of tlie coming election will no1 dinar mat? nilly from the last ease* tion. The Oovornment will have control of the Parliament. The general political situation at thia time i> ?me of consideraiile uncertainty and doubtful?. iicKs. The public mind is bj no ?mans aatistlad that a war between France and North Germany eau i>o avoided. On the contrary, everybody here beliovea that, aoonei 01 biter, it will come. It ih l? It to be an impressible coaflid between the I.at m and Qerman elemenl for the dominant position in Enrona. The King ?>f Pruasia ia expected at Berlin in :t few days, II?- has completed his cure at i?ma,bu1 m stead of L'?'iiiK from there to Ragati hi Bwit? ?land, an had be? ndet, tanned gpon, be liliiins hete, and on his way visita Ins nea province of Prankfort ami li?-se Kaw], togiTebia tu w aubjectaa chance to s< <? lis ajnod-natureo count-eaance. and get recon? ciled to their change oi tl\ uaatiea. Tli? Frank fort era need eaaecial conpliatiou. Theae worthy barghen greatly ianMatana mourn ?'\t i ii.? di parture pi Uteji republican greaineaa. Aa (prUieotheranni x<<1 prov tli? \ lia ve ^n promoaoy th? change. It is only a pity thal naaaat, n bile she ? as aboat it, coald not have iwaUowed "i> Um whole of Germany, lot triftf consummation ia devoutly to be wished for. <>im? a United C.ii?uiij it r ill !?. nore tft\v to K?_t j liheral Germany. 1 he new Minist?.r of the Caiti ?1 State?. iiiorc,e Ban? croft, baa arrived at Berlin, and li.nl a i.is? iutervk w vest?! ?lay withCouut Buuuari K. wine h proved highly satisfactory on both sides. Bancroft's appointaient ? has bean received bera \?. ith great favor, and in- posi? tion will he ? most desirable one. Mr. Bancroft la to be presented to the King next \M-ek. During his in- I Urview with Bismarck he took occasion toalrudeto j the laeaageof tnelawbyCongreaaprohibitMigAmeii can di pi, m i.it hi s from wearing Court un ii ?nins, winn Count Bismarck at once i? pliod that be thought that it was a varj m lis.M? < na? tim lit ?ni the part of Cott i?K'ss. Bboaarck ia a man ?aaito free bom all isham and humbug, Rumor han it that Nanni? on on Ins i? tin n fiom Salzburg to the Tyrol, when be is about to have al Intel i n ?v with the Emperor of Austria,will meet the KiiiK ol I'ni-sia atCoblenta: bat I qneatiou, aa yet, ti t at a mat j oi it. liatlni bel m va (hat the King ia ?on.in? home so aa to await the turn of ?venta al Balzburg. If unfavorable he will keep out of Napo? leon'! way; bal it NaaoMon'a m??-tmt* with the Em? peror of Austria results) m nothing, at leant in noth lua threatening to Pruaaia and Korln German}', King \\ illiam a ill moat lit? l.\ ?-<' to meet Nap 1? on. GBIAT BRITAIN. ?I ?i-t. ?,t mi r \i:i UM1 .si.\i;v SMMOW. The boaineai ?>1 ParUagacnl ^^:ls practically o\, r wa? n Um m ni; i? ft. although the Um d ptofogatton did not take place until the following ?lay, tlie Bjat The m sMun um lasted ataca the Mh of Febraary, a period *f fix mu?.?hs and IG tlu\ >>, al,nut ii i ? ck loBgar f h.m an or dina,y session. During that time tin Loada hat on Vi taya, or for Sil tmiirs, hi in? an an average about two boars and sa anaaaaa ?t aaafe attttng. Tbatr Laadahlga dirtdeii sathaea UmOoMMonasat ob rsl dava, or for '.'?" hour-, being oa an average apward h aoven honrs und twenty BuaatM at each sittin/.'. There wen v,i dtvioMaa in the Cummona daring the aaaaoa, Tha "eounta oat" were aaually fea In number, betna limited to seven In ?iii (liston Marali ?ii. v.hen 4o wi re not pieaenl at l In the amratag) ?><???? m,it. mi May U9, the Hint day of the motitina stttingK, bold t,, facilitate toe progresa of the Reform billi third, an .lune M,on a muUoii fin .nljoiiniiiient ; fourth, on July n oata?sjthird readfogof KirO Oaognlen'a Libel UiU; fifth, no July 2'', when ? iipt \ niau was abonl tn tall.ii I ti ntion to the servk oof the troops in Nea Zealand ; sixth, ' on Joh ?.s on the I.oid'? amendments ??a the < "if' ra sad Oaths'lull; and hcventti, t?n .tilly ?to. u hen the lions* i,; ?-s? mi.'?-?! for the evening sitting, iii? -?-ion han been remarkable In a?rerai ?ai s. Pirat, in that h Oovei anwat hus uaaagad to keep ornee und power, altbongb ai ? part] it hau no niajorttyts anataln it in the iioum- of Coiiinjoim. S'uniil. that said Government, sltboug? np to the pit-eiit \taitl.i avowed enemy of aiiylargeea tenaton <>f the Buffi ige.bavi brough! In and carried ?? larger messers of Kadlcal Reform than eves the adro i ni? ? of sui li a measure had d< ? wed i" ?aible. It WOUld be UBjUSl liol to inlinit thal se\eral other measures, having for then- object the morai and sock?] i benefit of the eouiuiuuity, have also bec" pai'od dunn,' tile setsnioii. Tin. Barona oeaanov. Tai P.i'fonn Laagw bave maolved to matatabi i m or snni7iitioii. eaaaaalag of ?no baaaeheaj Mt lavasaasof Maj^onraUaa, aaaoatasg the people ia the um of tin- ro?ea anti prOBSOtBag the return t? tin- next J'.n liauient of in, ia b. jiii i! ?! I to airaai al Uharal jiriucipie?. ouc of the Uadiag Matares af the ana aaagnMMaawfDhs m aajta t:on to ni.?am far the aea rotors and the aid the prat so* non of the bollol bo\, m order thal tin y may exen lae the nan, ni-e Miihoui undue talBeneo being brought to baaf apea tu? m b> ii" ii' employers. rae follow mi.' letters furn? John Hi ??Id a m1 .lohn Ptuait Mil. to Mi {kui?*, tim* ihut tllfy ?amtioU tolitinucd aiiiintion M> Da IS Mr DU UM' I nuntlad to ?vetliHt It 1? n?t Intaadedto I voulluue ihe orfranisatloa and labors of the Reform League, althou/ck so area! .? ?teanaaboeB train? ,1 in rae ? yu at em or tne suffrage? on thal bnuM h of tin ?nu Miion of i? loim I pi. sum?- you will bo?feel ii IU'i-es-ai v now t ? utol?te f til tti* I. w? far us UM boron?!) me roi... meit, iii t tin- roi t? v-ion ??f j wide franchise ia mi*t luosmptett. m ???n?; is the ??< nrity of the ballot h d< nied A?* a n a> bloerj for condui ting el? tiona uitlmnt ?t,-,>nl?i, th? arrangement of Hu- billot Is perfect; aad if on that frtoim-l oulj , li ii onld l? lopt? if But thore is ah,?bet grouad ou which all Roforaaera shaahftaalat up,nu it. ?. ii, e more wida tin aaaanga, ti??' more Um reareof mt-a lu huiitbl? ? InimiV. nu.? - who sr? ?dmilled to tue eiei 11 j? of psbtteal in his. Um more cwar?yln it neoessarjr that the shelter ol the bullo! Mniu.tl I?- ?iratited. 1 ?ni eolilld.lit It world lexjen OXpOUieS at ? h-i turn-. ^tcmI ly ?liiiiim-h i ?.unpin.n, .ir.ti ?.. -t artht '.dons i-K-iiinl iii i.i.itini ? bli h im? m ??? te nm I: Vi' ralU, ami th.it it wnubi nuki i Ho "i Commons s Biore couinleta i?-pi. - illation . ! the opln! m- slid wishes of tin eli .tord body, l bavo a ten strong eouvk-tiou ou lui* tuUiect, m ill hope nil ?.m frit udi li i ughoiil the ? oui trj will ?e . pt the batist ss th? net! irreal <\\u-<4 i for which. In connection ?n it li ParliaateBturj lef-oriu, tut ?. nugbl to cog i. mi. Without this isiepianl there can be nocsesps tom eorrnplioB sntt opirn-ssion ?t eli*ctlous. ?nd oui puUttesl ?ont, st.- will still remalB.wbal tbej now sir. a . dil t.? ii- .- a free and n.t? lilL'i nt p...ph. If the Hi f?,im Lrsgtn and Reform Union will niak? iii? lui lol their m \t win I., th. v Biusl s.i ?irieed I ""t not t. li \..i) tl.Ht i ?ball heartily Join them lu their labors for thlsgreateud. 1 hope the friends of the ballol ti,.., Milo ?are for fie.Mom lUid morality HI tile uni Sill-'of OUI renimn.tativc lyafeja - will yrovid? lae ntisdfui ?ul?? io rnsbll yon la gaseen *th nn 1nrre.i?inir forre t?i a 'em? pi?te sm < ess. H? li? u me alwii^s sincerely rome, -John Put?,it r. ' ?almond Braies, esc.., Lincoln's-inn, london" " hinKiiHii! Park. "Di ah Bin: I have already r?y w nding a suhsi n|>ti?>n, p a In my adhesi?n to tli*- ?let. rmlnatles ?f the Refer? league to ? mj li >? it? organization in promet lug th?' regls f ration of Hid lalirra]? w hu will hecoiii? entitled to ?lie suffrage limier the New Reform Ait. With regard to tim furtber object of promoting tin election of ? munda te* professing advanced Uberai sentons, I saenM tie glad if not only the Reform League, hut all thr olh?r nrfrauP aatlonsof refnimers throughout th?'country. woiildk??'!1 theinaelvcs In existence for thal psiuoeo, There will la? ample ? mk for all ?-f tin e?, sad I only lmpe that tiiry win not ?ontliie their niji>ort to cuinluUt? ? wlio ml lure to their own particular prtMrraaaans, hut win emmnd it as advanced Liberals or all Bas?tes, a clem union ?if whom among themselves waa sever snore seeded than itwiii he at tin tiru general el? ctiou under tli? new a?'t. I aio, dear Sir, > on t n very truly, J g Mu?. " Edmund Beales, ? si| " FRANCE. BAPOU Ort M W " hi toitM.'* The liKiiintain lias biouglit iortJi a newee. What has ben for a week announced ii* a dis Int..?Inn ?>f a? w polo v, BOanlhs) jj, atTiiiu.ttii.il of fLe mh ?>f .fan nary ?leeroesln respect to the press an.l public meetings, turns out to lie a measure of lulininisfration in Banoal to ??arish road-. The Emperor has addressed tin- following Bitter lu B. de I.avalttte, the Minister of the [atanor : "('ami'?il CBftton, Au;,', l8. "Miivmki it ii: Mimsthf : You art* aware what Imp?rt? ame i attach to the prompt completion of our means of ? mi numil atioti. I consider them one of the surest ways of l'icreasliig the streni.-t li nrul riches of France, for evcry wiure the Dumber anio good eondltloti ?>f the roads aro one of the Hitler certain regne ?>f the ad\ une? ?1 state uf the ? iviii/;iiii,ii ?if peoples. ** 1 have already giren instructions to the Minister of Public Work? to |iiiisin tin- examination and prenais tlie coiiccsaion of now line? of railway. II?- will, mt tli?- saints time, seek tin means of Improving our canals and thr navigation of our rivers, W Web are modifying counter poises to railroad monopoly. Hut our ? Burts must not ho confined to tills alone. The Agi n nil ural ( oiniiils-ion has demonstrated in au evident manner that the constru? non of a complets network of narin wadi ia an essential condition of the prosper! t] of the country and of the weil Ikdng of tases iui.il populations who lune slwayi shown mc su much devotion. Preoccupied with tin realisation of tim project, 1 had Instructed you to ex? amine, m concert ?rath the Minister of lilian??', a serle? <?f assseurea which might permit of our terminating within lu years the network of palish roads hy the triple ?oin in i <in e of the (ornum lies, the Departments, and I Lo Slate. Beside thi-', desirous <>f facilitating In the eise of the Oommnnea, the moana of participating m the ex psnsC| I had re?oested you to prepare for tli creation of .1 ?pedal fund ?l? atim d to advance them the 11 e< mry sums ii> swans of loans granted at a moderate rate, and resmj able at Umg pe?1 tila ?? 1 approve the noto which you bave addressed tome, and tai principle which serves Itssa basis. But as. be? fore presenting to the Legislstlvc Body any definitive n -oi h tions, iinie mo s? \ ii ni Important guestions to ex? amine, sod 1 beg you to jut pare complete and prul-o eieini nts of Information I be delllterstlona of the Mimi i ip.il ( oiinrlls will cmiIi olly roijuire to I" the point of <h p.uinie of this labor, B it I di sue that, in the Investiga lli li obi? li 1- about tuhe open? ii. li larg? part Iii.IV lie li It to tin iii'ini'ii- ot t ii..?? departmental a ?embisca with u P..si patriotism and ?lovelorn 1 am a i.uaiiit? ?I, and B l?os? i mu I'M? MS I know w ill mil fsii ni? " l ri li upon the enlighten? ?I /< ii m.d the i oergerle ?c tuity ?lihh von li ive Shows sine?- I passed von st the bsadof tin- l m pat t uni t of the lut? inn to rapidly bring t?> ? termination Ibis admlnlatrativc luveatigauoii, and to uti I? ?on the legislativ? body, at Its next Hitting, a bill walch ma] Insure the execution el* the werk the natas lion of wini li 1 haie greotl] at in .ti I ?? Beynon, Monal? lu j? Uiuistre, i praj Qod to bei I ) n io His no1] keeping. Nu m ins" M m LavamtV usa published a report, dated the nul. Isag-, relative to the es cutiouoftht sieasure proposed in the above letter, sud s ministerial decres ceuvoklag tin- .Mum. .pal ('?'ina iis during tin- first ten days la Ben (einher, in oilier to revise the classification of serian nuada i he Minist? i Las .u-o addn laed a ? Ireul ir to the Prefects concerning the application of tin decree. e ti i mi i m t \k hii^s. TheCssMseaetmasaotian natal i" ???>>? fast, and tien un BOWeaeeghtn -tore to arm several ?Illiston?; I'littin ssn,especial]] m the Una teguments, in regj j llnlHrfcct in handling til?'luw wei|mn, ami, m spite of Shs ? \t? us! ve drill to which th? y are BlthjCCted, I In y BtS not iikt h loi? mu Its use IhOfOOghlf f"i BOSSS lim? t" come, fins ?iii probant] d?lai Um smicipeled ersah, sill tins ih lay i? an additional chanei foi peace. The gi m ral fseilni m the si no " thal if Umt? i>< uo war tin* J eui it is ii ,1 hk' \\ to linne otf it ii! Preparations are mai ins'f"l al mini, tin mobilised national guan'., which h yet baa no legal elis tens? Ihey an tobo given the old lilll/zli ?"iillm. muafcl Is. A ne.'v kital o? Iliapsaik has sosa ?i?-\ 1st ?l for tin in . it ia of ? sni .1 .tia r< sal... 1 bave leatli? 1 ', very 1 upai mu.-, and ia petatea k ... 1 iy,; 'ax,h at ( iiaio'-s m camp of cassons stvstnl of tin At the camp of Cualoft? several of tue su^Kistious of (???ii. Trocha, tn his iKs.k on tin Klein ii Ann) Lave Is-rn ? arm d ont ML m 1 li rigidly nstan ed Is the ranks dut lux the ma neu vim, and < \. ry nattalluu baa in turn to do linn ia shaip-hooti is. IL. Prussian ha in.ii Ion has ?is?) la-en adopted, bul only saan experiment, Ths Intense mat of the weeAhet had ?-rctiy intorfored with iho maiic-uv* is. Illr I VII 1 W.U.- ?.I V It Is denied poslUveli that th? Emperor has Invented a new gua ?tiiiii 1.di sil 1 > a wililli battalion." The only m-is 1 ii m ni ion in art ill? 1 v is 1, Ltahl gun, a Id? ii it la int.mied io supply to ever) 1 t toi lou of infantry, but winch militar] nu u Lan- no bj1? at opinion of. O II M '? 1 III I I KIM ?li lill I Kl.ss Mr INS IS I HAS, I . The editen of the Puns journals Mel?- sum sasned last ween lotaaoaanof Um Prdsureui Imperial, mid tillie I, 1 1 neil an ml 111:11 ion tll.it t lu V mimi lud "d:-cuKi tin Constitution" uiiilii pam of lu ing pro-i cutid. Tin FximiMioN gani m i> ?stans on -? ? 3ir h c Herring of B< a rork, and Mi < niaeash n Bagaah nssmafm tsuor.bavsbada trial of Utah i? m. safes Sar e ist of gen, to ha pasSbytki sm whose s?ife Vas tli-t opened, i lie l.iiLllshlnali Was lu aten, owii.i-, si\s 'Ar ii ni mu i'iiiiv imiiili ni uno-i- hil. 1 i? M I apology for tin KiigUab maaufmBiiii to tin bettei Vi-orknu d emp oyed bj Mi Berrin HALY. (IHIK If PROPEBT1 lill.I.? lill UKO BAS -?'?Nil? II? 1 lil AN nI! 1 s 1 1.1.11 IN. The id? illili?; ii?ili tit UsB g.mi-??n of Rom. witti the Breneb arm] I? made aluiosl complete b) the piililnation of the following ht;?r fioin th? 1'ien? li Si c ular.? of War to the < BSOOol iuiuiiiUh?liii|( ths I-fglmi . ?' Puns, .pnie :l " Mt Dbas Oou>BTtr, : Mr attsntmn han t>?'ii too sen oiis|_\ gxed on tin Roman i egton ree im to i??? ignorant of Um grave facts which toi sonn- lim? hue boes ink n. i>i tee in that coi |>? Whet OTplsimflna is to he given for thal di .-? 1 tmii. not Individual, but collective, which J tbreatem t" reduce your en>etlve to Dothlagt Tm soldi'-i baa nothing to envy of I be troops ol the mothei eonntty. He te eommanded bj frenes osnenm bsaaUns | Utting (.'indes In our i.iT.?> 1m is serving n respects Ide canse at his owe desire : se has sassie an v hat lui a; ways attract?-?! the French setaTei -en essai] to fight and s danger to front-mid vet be baa sbsmetully asserted the Bag ho han freely ehoaen, and, Kivim.- wny tonilty si dm tioii", h? I-? abandoning nu ebiel to lnlh>a some iin-i-iable fsrelgn recrultlag 0K?ntM. Hisoseuse IS not a w !-li tn se?i liis ciniiitiv minni for In; knows Wi P tiial ms soon 111 In- 11 t ill tis to Pi.nuc? he will lie sent to a disciplinary coips m Afina, whsre ho will r? mu?a until the sxpiratmB of bia pel uni uf military *ei vice, i aeptora tiiHt ?tata af tliin?s, m; deerOolouel, Bl it U ? stain on tin-Kreuch Anny, wfncli. wiieriMi it is represented, should maints in its preettge of bonoi and lymragrous a'uiogatiun. Nut wit li -t iiii.i mi, sm h lamentable incidents, mi dear Colonel, 1 do not it.-~i_i.-in of "i?Mii? the good elements ulm li >om legion still con I .ins, effiii-?-, h\ moans ol dovotrduos? aud poraevernBce, the reoolleotlona ?if rosead ttsse* Tom eucrg) is weil known to ase ; tin- Oovemsseota of tb?i Empcior ami or the Pe?e know thal ii will uot fail, it is Important that y ?nu aOMsts. m arhsm > sa -o graaly trust, with such giviit irasun, should give sonBjisnes to the treope by their attitude, theil language, and that indi tiny spirit winch is ig Francs thr asnean of snob gnat tiiHip? In the rankssf yem kwmn I stall ta tapp] to j. out out to the hhnpersc thoss who shall distinguish tlieinsidM's li) their conduct I am aware that you are to pteaeut to mo Sergeant D?nasele und two assuasn i shall i sanrlns t ^etr msIsm a Itb errat lateiest. Iel] yom leglOS, lui deni ?oloiiel that itu have our eyes llpou it. and tluit I suttor deeply at eve. rthtag thal I? au insult to a Bag m lastly venerated. I combine it with the corps of thi? french Army foi everything that soneerneitsmOl tin) hourn and tim U'-? asaltase sf its nigaiiuatioii. ?? Besstve, Ac . Nu i " The genuineness of lins tettsC has hoon doubted, hut bl uo longer denied. K?-uat??i l.a (?uerroiiuiero's paper, the < atlioili DUllin, ?posh? Of d iu t.-iumof aduuratluii, hu?! as h uiindv eitwidtioB <?f the relations which should sub st-t liol ween t nuns- mid BoSSO. "If." says the Libtrlv, ?i,, ii IViiimiu * anisslain-e ni iiiufonu at tin-Lend of theAnttbes lesnoa greatly asestad the italian sueeeplJ bl ti ty, what will lu sahl In Horenee of tbostiM mors un liil?takiilde attitude a?ssiiiiie?l lu Maislial Null' l iii i KDl.f.n v IS su ii \ The State Department iu Wasliiugton lias rec.-.veil tho following l'ttci I m ( ..s,, | ui. Pii.i.it\ii, Auir I, uWT. The ehol'-ra lias uf ii sudden OBI onie epidemic in I hld elly and tahen vacy alaimlag Bsoparttans. On iii?- ^i-t ol Julj. up to the tun?- ni the ui.iitiBKof my last dlasot. b. Nu ti, there had entr Issmassnes ?a ki sun saaee ?>r cholera,bul beforetlmday wai over Umy ran up to ni ,.,? on tbo 1st of August it W" nt up sudden!? tu ??3 i ,-. s and U ha. kept tims np to ?tate, averaging from 2Mi i,, too< i*es Util] tim towel classe?, ai aaasJ, sie tim greatest SUffefOrt, i?Ut i' Las, inn'. Ml. StU I ail umolu; the iiiiiUl'.c sud e* ea the upper elaases it befassen \m li tit ind httal nature tuan teat Fall, foi lundie mm thhd .1 il'.' ino kui han- so t h got over II The saltire popu panic-struck; the gn n?-r i??n el the waaltby f llilili? s han i -"? IP? d to ill?'? o'ltlli. ni the llilddlo I la i (l ive j, ]( n,, , ,m . a o, I .ii' ata] log In I he rtflaa sad Is tie suburbs,sadmsa) "i thalsPoi have gone tin full,.- luoiiiiainsaal pi " leate In thei opeu tl.l.l?. in,ely hu S ^?n '"'?' ','" ?"I"''' :""1 '"?-""s, is ahnest snUrel] inspeiideu. I sm, ^"??T^"! lion Wm ii ? rard - ? "'?"> sf Stale. Al -I IMA. S ?FOI I ' N-> N IMI TIM BssVaan /><'<"'?"?" ?''?-''''? Ws?S I bat UN tuiiK-iui ujjdJtuiuicBa wejri recataatn their armai at Augsburg by both favorable and unfavorable demonstra tions. They rearhed Munich on Huiulay. the lath, aeeom pasasd by the King of Pararla, and after a Stay of ten minni.*?, left for Salzburg. They arrived ??t Salzburg in the aHi rinn,n of Sunday. Di.??. wire received by the i .?op? i?,i . i:?i i nip,,,.? ?{ Au-ti.a. (he Archduke Victor Loma, aud ina alni ami rarihun authoriUea, The bort i ? ?*.?:?-. ?m m.etiin... exchang. d cordial salutations, and Um linpTial party were welcomed hy the croud with en? thusiastic cheeni. After the recaption at the railway sta? tion, th.dr malt-dies left lu an open carriage for the Im? perial rcsideme. ram Aramo-niKNcii ai.i.us? b. Tlie .Vene ?Ytmilcn Wait, a Bnssl otleMl organ t.fthe Chancellor of the Empire, Baron Von Bcuet.. publish? s the following remarkable li a?b i " We think that there Is no need of s Kusso-1'russian alliance lo incite an accord lie tween Franco anti Austria. The cause of that accord Is of a date more recent ; it ?lates from the treaty of I'rsgue, which, it la true, is a nure convention concluded bel we. n Austria ami Prussia, Bal the tenor of which In of an Importance eminently l.'ureinan. The peace of Prague has cn at?d In the very i ?'liter of Barege A power unknown there Mine the groat Baaaerara of Oeraaaar. it is truo that, till now, it ban beeil contended Unit a great anti pOWSSfal ??tate in the middle of Kurope ?wa? necessary to in..iiit.ilit peace oo the ('outillent ; but, in that cane, it would ne desirable that such a ?tate should te animated with pacific Ideas. Hueb event would have occurred had (iennany succeeded la reeovcrni?' her ancient trruinleiir; im i ?crinan) is au ?lupin: of civili/.tttinii and proxies* - au ? ni].., r of peufl??. Instead of it united flplMail?, there roue a great and powerful Pros?!?, which ban thus become a new danger for the peace of Kurani. It la a fact that the linuenMillerne must be logically aggressive, beauae a paoso from Frueate would amount to a backward step. Aftti frederick the (Jrcat, that paiiM' hruiiaht onOcna; the pauso of tbo linly alllun? o brought on (limul/.. Prussia must be active; in other word*, she must aim St . n:,'|iii -t.s und licvcr erase to disquiet Europe. Unfortunate ly, ?lune to her are numer ou? BMSaats such as to excite lier appetite. Germany is at the proa sat tuna under the yoke of Prussia; milita? rily shaking, I'riiosU I? a great power. It le of para miiiiiit neeeaunr to aireumaerlbt thal power, and the ?nil iiiii"! In? reu? bed by menin? of the treaty of league. What Prussia look from the Amdiians at Koniggrat/, and v\ hat Frame had graatot to her previously, ha? been lu Ger? mant limited by the Mau c. tim what neither Franco l.oi .\ -tila did evi r a?-?piie>?e in in that Prussia should plan, n. i foot lu Southern t.. i in.iiiv. Already she lias l?n 11 ?ed to do so. Firstly, by nar treaties of otlnislve an.I iii .'i nul ve alliances; secondly, by the Zollverein con ventiuu. Austria could, w.th reai on, find In these a vio latioii of the treaty of Prague, becaUM la both clrcuin st.nu. n 1'i'us.sia uaetl her preponderance, and compelled the southern States to aeeapt hi r proposals. "Hut enough of concessions. Aaaooa aa Prnaala puts forward for the third thoa exigencies it .u would destroy the uni. |m ndfiice of the Boothera States of Oormaay, Atnarta and France ought to oppose l*russia. To-day they openiy ask 111 Prunela why 1;. me should Interfere with the ircaiy of Prague I bi'.i ii s question .-..-liternon tv use, and it in BSMa den? ?atlou of the truth, lioth pre . mu ri ted alld Imbi. "Let as ignore that at ITiknlsburg M Benedetti was always Im'I we? n I'miut llisinai. U and < ount Mensdortf". Hut would it not be a si..um lui tluntr to forget that Fi um e bj her attitude greatly helped Prnaala to go ou with lae war of w^j Baa not th. Pi satten Prima Minis t? i bien at Hhurltz dal he imt offi i LUXemburgto Fiance a- the price of h.i benevolent ncutrahtyl Had not i i ni! ?? ihown herself disposed t<> ?ut h an arrangement - had she iiitoimed Duty that sin wa* opposed ho ber con ipieiing Venetia Ihrongfa I'nuwua? bad Fiance placed a ooena al abai rvation al Ulla or al Beaancon- would Prus sbt have been able, even with her ii??e<lb--guiiH and In r in tcllertual strength, which we ?ila.lly admit, to ?end a ningle man lo the frontiers of Hob. ima I "rae arnerajanteat ?of a Prim*? Russian alliance bad not yat dawaed at that time. Russia was not ready, and the ps? Miration of Poland- we mean her crushing? was not In UM adraaaat stats that ti is now. ^nd, also, the iiiis-i.in ann) ilid not poMvehSthenth.it assurance aud ful i .Hilldene?' in its own strungth thal it eittcrlalnn BOW. PriiHSla would have deemed herself happy if she bad i.ii n able to acpiiie ib?. Elbe i> lebtea tor a i?ortlou .?f the Couiitv of (Jtata, anil for a large mun of money. The Sovereigns et Hanover, of Iii -..se. end of Nassau would sit still on their thrones, it is rraass watah baa ni.uiiii.iinh.il the greatm s of Prussia. And th?' l?nln roi Napoli mi should not be entitled lo ?utcrf. re with what is going on in i Minimi?. < Is it, pal haps, because be did not paru pi i any pat t with Count IHlsiiinii It at liiarnt/1 No. Weean ret koo on theasaoelaUoa<d the principal Prusetan organs, it we recognise the right ol Pram t> to Interfere lu w bat )s g"ing on ou her frontiers, Wo are cdith-d enough nt.,.nt thal ? oiitlntial txirarxlitpt of iiiiiinty fioni France lo Oi'iiii.tfiy It wa., the sstuo in old time-, but we de not gnow yet t?.ib?\ if m lullst jiref??;? prussian in gemoaj to tin- iinperiu Napeleea'apreteeUun upon the KLnhisu Con? t'd, latlon Hut one thin* is certain- Austria sod France, tin most Interested Miaabora, are compelled to koopa ranful watch -ince not Germany, bal Prussia, sas ae qaired au much power latbeecntei of Europe. A wider di \. lo] ?ia nt of Praasta WOUhl ?five tin m tin light to op p?>se Unit country lu comiuou. Tills would mil be au u 111 B ii at Uenaaay, nat aaa against Pruana." INDIA. i in. rihni1 Hrniii mjnc t ?gorg lin reports ni tin- famine ?it Ori-ow nie move fa?, mabie. The opium revenue for the past seven months exceed? Mi. Ma-scv 's ? sinuate by weaily 4'iou.ioil hteillitg. It Is stated thal IM \ U erny is fralulntc a s. herne for tbe esta illshmcat of an Imperial Beak of India, the central nauk t<> i?.- ni Calcutta,wita braaehaa at Bosabeyaad Madraa. la tin Sm?ii vvrsi ttm uaaaa ?nd in Um Punjab A railway bus l>. <n BMSjeBH tM-tweeu Catani la and ng, ?nid iiu Khama m Baptere?soj sMBaaaal ami ileila tint I i Bim BtS The i, nit ?,r exploi-atloaa wblih have been made pio\.s in? ni m li, ali.?Uy of n Wai tu illina through lim ?nab. i fte lavett igst toni Myaml th? frontier are M re? i.initii n . Maila Is reporti 1 nabealthy this year, which hi attrib uti d to bail wat. i und tin ??. ant of -ai,!f;.rj arrant.', ?neill i. The niM.rts ol tin CTopa and of tho pulili?. heulth throughout Bengal are MON favorable. Ill Balgal BJ MM >.i iniMiiAV-i linns. Advice? from Bombay are to July 24 Tastotagraph lui?- Is greittiv uni roved in its winking iluriiiK the luit tortnigbt, but live SSltaB Si the Indian line b< is.'iii Dom bay anil Kmrathee have been destroyed by a -tonn Iiniii,li- latin ure in future lobe charged on nil messages fu. ni Kuh. n im to Quat flin am aaa* Itaaos reetaiauig troup. of tluursn wheii the fO?uui?aiity to w hitit tin ) ict?i ,s not s|m-, ,ii,..i l be lut ?o-u in lion f'omnilttee of the Hunk of Bombay has ix'eii nu n asctl. Taree-foartM of Ina ?hares of tai m-? b.mk have already been applied for. A Btemorial to IM Government is being circuiated among the ?haie holders of ina Bank >?? Bombay foi Ugnature. nrayiag the i.overiiiui-nt M Mar B p.n t ot tin-loss attending the Bad Uisnsgt mint of the bunk The urgeet vladact over the (Thane ?.hunt incline, im feet high, baa given way through faulty construction, .??id t','..? trains tbi robj Barrow ly ew aped iii rtruetloa. 'Ili<- -?np Mi/ah ha. been totuliy ure? ki .1 near AJIbangh, alni sevuli of the cicw welt? diownctl. ilie i r.w of ibe Saciaiin uto bavo beta forwarded to Anu? n a in tin- -nip Lei ( au! ti. 1(1. DiiriMg May over MJSSSgSM a ?st potasa, to tbe safase of up wai d .?f i"' KrT.uoo, bare been shipi><?<i fiom Bomba) MIX1C0. un. (i?t\n:v i;i' airara tim.nv' m.?i>p.i-\i: lilli lil HU lill.NUI AND llluriHI MIMs 1 I l!>- IHKli; HI>HNA HUN IMv.N?i\vN. I ... ni ? to i?i tH'iir.fr. Havana, Auk- 27?The Spanish stt'ftiiHi H;u ci..na, fresa Tew Cans the isa mai., and Hsaltheahl ?nat .arrived her.? M tin? '.Mh The country wa? fast np pi trarblai a peet i fal rtsfirt The kaasasat I lei staataSd wat bosllv engni't'd In issuiin.' aeWMU and piepanne re; Blat OUI to uaaWS that sad, and to regulate overy brantli of the public administration. Charles N loge has had lui n,in.nat,mi ..millinicd us fonsnl at Chihuahua. The iniii h und Hi it l-l? Ministers left the City of Mexico ou the sth Hist, foi Vara Criss. Sat* were atcoinpanie.l by all the m? ml., is ni tin .r respective legations, and ware under a ?ultablo escmt. They subsotpiontly luft Vera Ciur. on a si hooui i mi tin? night of the lsth. Tueirdc-ti nation whs unknuwu. A French war steamer was ga* chorod ofl sai nib i?>s Santa Anna was still luipnaoued m the Castle of San Juan ?VUlloa. Ve-thMg aeaaiMaaS know u in rcgunl to his fat" 1 IH.l. fgl'AsTJdtL AMOMd Til (I HAN OKKK'IAl.S?THK K1 !W ITaTtJI OK TAXATION P.KIMi KI? I nit' 1.1?. st seit] ?.Hi? as ths tsibtms Hw tv . \mo. >1, via Punta Kasa and Lake (it.i.i, l. It Is rumored that a iiiarrel has taken pi;,,,. , .,?.1.1,1,?Oaaatal Ksaaaaa ami Ma Uim. (In. f of A.imia.strttlon. They hold ao commuaicstion With ??.oh otln-r. tttoaSSSgtetJ that Cmb. Manzano will retiro. The new system of taxation w.nl into effect fM terdaj, ?ml was w11 enforced; but it is generally ox jK-fed'llio whole ref.uin will give pJaeo to the former ?tam of taiaga. A alaaatsm tUM bMa MMtoai from Key a'est, which BSaaaaaaa the arrival there rostet day of the ya. bl Oriental ri-m Punts Rosa. 8he isfsetsl that ?ho li?.| mu seen tin? steamer N.u va; only saw a Caitod .-(..lei steamer off tip?' Ib'iuano. KiUcd t? -I. ida) from Huvau.?. schooner Maggie Orsy. foi Phitadclirhia.aBdbark8l Andnw, for Baltimore Tha^uaar market closed quiet ob the basis of *,*<?? reiu utirarrobe. Dutch standard. Jfo. ia l.vihange mi I on.I? 'n. lH4?Itl pnuiiuin; OB Tans, 8)f J'lf ; on I Bitoi <'?.,;,.-, Uti I ? -? -'1 I.-'""Ut. .- at - ////; SAXDWiOB IMLAXDS, - as s?VN | | i-, , t, Atlf. ??O.?A (1 vices f I out lite Sandwich Isla ' li - i-t ?i state that the K.n? ha? inn vtutu th?-1. ?lalatrve AaaMabtj for MpMsiMi I Orana results are aatlclpa*ed Irosk tin treaty of IMlBreetty with the 1 lilted States. The Amertoau representatives li ni lieeii ?uiti it.oneil willi i?\i at honor bj Hie Mitnslci of Foreign Affiiirs. The I'Ulted states screw steamer l.n.lia w.m.t will soon sail M a sarre] of the Mlddleb-ook Iskaud siidmf ADMIRAL FARRAGLT. HI?* UM' KITION IN BUBOrE. ?t ?Turill vssaanasw to ths tsssssn St. pKTKRsiu'n?;. Si.pt. L?The \ i-.it of Admiral Farragut t? St. Pctersbtiig. which has I,. ? n a Mgt s of ovations for the ?Bethaaanmaed ?meaican. has l?i minafed. The I'mfed States Sqn-nlr.ui. li? ade?! hy the flagship Franklin, with Admiral Kaiiagu? on l*>ard. sailed from Ornnstadt to-day. As tim liest passed ont of the harbor salutes w?-ro tiled from the fortification?, ami were returned frota the Pi.-nikliii and theolhci Au.di? an vessels. IDWUtAl KAHAfil 1 IN Hts.-IA ?lil? H l|.?N HY ?BAW AHWIKAI. I.BSBOMalT?KE4.'EPTIOal Bl <;kn. CLAY?VI?IT OW OOBMOM roi n? ii. Of ST. rillBSBIIlO. with rut. m non, i.ic Fro? Our C^ttisl Corrsscondrst. U. 8. FlAflSWtT FliWKiiv. I Off BaOnSTADT, BVSMA, \ugllst li, 10*57. 5 The Flagship Iiaukliii, wito A<linit.il IsttsV girt, arrived oft Kronstadt on the evening of the pith. The squadron arrived fal BtaBhWI wateis without in? vitation or annoiiii? erneut. Our Mimulrou found here the Norwegian ami Swedish bbMBBj which ltavo kata waiting ?mmc time tor a reef pi ion hy the Qp ai Duke Constantine. On flic aniv.il of the AamWkaW squadron, the Qnwd Ihike Constant ne was absent from St. Petersburg, and was to remain absent for ten days. The C/ar Alexander wa* siflO on a visit to tho diane, hw the tasman of his Health, Rear* Adiniral lasso/sky wue the highest officer of the Banian Qovnamitit at Bt, Petersburg. On Une? graphing oor arma), the (?ian.1 Duke immediately i? luiiie?! t?i do honor to the American Admiral and the American MaadroB. The arrival of the iqnadron han heeti attended with the lined delicate I ourteakw on (tie part of tim Kussiati authorities. As the nan of Admiral Farragut caine into view be? yond Kronstadt, hrfore, erro, ?v had sainted tin Raer?as rolar? (a COntocn always oliserved among European-i. the fleet and Kronstadt batt, ties tired the Admiral s salute of 17 guns. Beanre we could finish answering the 17 guns, the Kusaiatis belched forth the National salute of H guns from fleet and ?hore, with the dawrtaM ''<.(/ ?? thr forr-mant htnid.xand nanny u<im thr /bli-/-?/?// of hrnunladt. As the American flagship cane np the Russian fleet advanced t?i meet us. with rigging manned, and nmi.l the wildest shontaof the Kutmia!! three times three, ami salvos of artillery from Um cannon ol Kronstadt, Admiral Lessofsky caine on hoard imnu-diiitt lv, offering the hospitalities of Bosnia and welcoming tlie Admiral in the warmest manner. Sunday, the 11th, was a ?piiet nay, but on Monday Admiral Farragut received tho Kussian othi eis, giving them a lunch on the ll.igshii). On the Iflth tlie cn ii autlion?in of Bt Petersburg, tho Mayor. ?.Ve., paid i statu visit to the fleet, ottering the hospitalities and freedom of St. Petersburg to the American licet. On the llth. Admiral Farragut paid hil ft/ret visit to St. Petersburg, whare he was reosived witta his ?taft by Ona, (lay. who met bim at the landing with car? riages, and convoyed linn to the rooms ol the Ameri? can minister, where-a ??illation was pas taken of, the Bnatiani toasted, speeches mude, and arrain/e ment? made foi the reception of our orne?is hy i ho (?rand Duke Constantine, "which takes place this afternoon, ami tlie facts of w hieb I shall write in my lette! this evening, Mrs. Farragut in the guest ol' M.uiatu Lenoiiky at Eranstadt. Ah yet the ceremonies have been the common cer? emonies attending the arrival ol a distinguish? ?I A<1 iiiii al. lit ii/hti scd by the fact that he is nu Amu tan. The Winter Palace, and shrines of the ? burches have bean thrown open to tlie inspection of our orneen, who have thronged Sf. Petersburg, in citi/t n's dress, during tim last two ?bus. Every one is engaged in sight-seeing, pin chasing malachite mementoes, ami i/oi;i?7 St. lVtoislung privately before tho oilicial re? ception. HIS VIsll ni IKl-s. v.-KsriHslASTfC RF.CEP TloN ? BOMOBS l<> MB8. ADMIRAL lAitKw-t I ? nu: OBABD OTATIOB Bf IBB TOWB OS IETTJX?Pill>sl.\ VIPINO WITH BCSSIA IS HOBOB1BB IBB ABBBU !AB FLAG. I'm un St iris Pi k, sim' pnjunnjBi ?ii I Kitov I srvnr, ST. SWn?m n, Kussla, Aug. 13. is?7. J Bafoss gi\ ing SB account of the first recep? tan ol the Inited states squadron and Admiral Far lagut, oft Kronstadt, by the Russian authorities, your cnrronpondeiit will refer briefly to the reception of the Frolic at BtlltlB OB the fTitW bf the land and marine ofneers of Prussia. The Frolic, on the way from Cherliourg to Kronstadt, put in at Stettin, Prus? sia, to take ga hoard Mrs. Ailmiiul Faiiagut and patty, w ho lia?l come overland, through Cologne, up the Kinne, and Pallin fioui Pam. The apiieaiame of th?'Frolic at St?-ttin was tin-(?i-t usual mu of an Ann mau ship to Fiiissian watt rs, and the greatest ii ti ins ?ty ? was man ii? ?>?? don the part of thePiussians. At Iii.st tlun: ?as a kind of BaWJtatfOB aliout the progress of the Ship Bf the Oder on the part of the Pius-! ,ns, who wa re taken completely bj surprise ,\t the lust ap|M aiain c of nu Ann i nan ai tiled ship steaiiiing so lui mi.uni. As the kimi intention of the Frolic wa* manifested, the hesitation o? the Prus stana gave way to enrknete, then ensnsndod eonr te-y. then rathmmnun. which went on mcieaajag. aiiini shooting, rejoicing, firing <>f canoona ami hands of music, till one grand, g 'M.anil spontaneous ?nation flinn land and .shore Welcomed the Frolic in Prnssiaa waten. As the Frolic ansajeachea Stettin, the shore batteries paitad foiih the national salute to America, und on all soles was run up the Aiiieio ni Hag. The people thronged the shore in crowds, whist) the Prussian garrison was marched out. ami stood at parade rest, to welcome the Frolic's an i\ al. Hie newspapers caine out with ?:\tia editions an imunciiiii the ship's arrival, ami tin- Fiiis-iau ? oin mander caine on laiaid welcoming the shin's arrivai. On the mom hil' of the llth. UM people, nohility, edi eera, ana ladies ?ame throng? ing on bonni, and ?luring the day about ' 15,000 people looked mer the Frolic with the gentes! i uiiosity and admiration. On the arrivai of Mis. ' I ai lagut and nally li oin Ikiliii. the Prussian author- I iii-- luiiiisheil uiagniliceut carriagei t?> loinc-y them to the ship The people thronged toe carriage, threw- j lil g Inn u plot s ami shouting .Ino mu ti otu the lad load to the I loin's Imat. where 1 ii.ssian hands, ami eli gsutly ?Ih.-.s?mI auls de-camp, sncompanlsd the lailn-s ' on beard. (Juc?- on boord, negread aarne of ami I lerybuat out from UMnhoraend erny benn top,end I inn available space of nonnd on either side el lae Odgj vhs throeged with people, waving American ' ??dois ami.shootingAineiha ! The iteaBMW carrying , tim Aiiiein an flag now pushed out iiom the non with I ia m U p!a\ mi; Aim in an aus. and thronged w it ii oiiic.isHi.il nobility, who accompanied the Frolic to Bwincmfide, where a grand ball ?as Improvised in bono, ol the aatarteaa ship. No nue can account for tin- \ast enthusiasm of the Prussians, unless it came poiitiullv through the luwuuud of King William, at Berlin. It would be aanpn tanentMn the fait, that the Frolic wai one ??i the 11yde*buill steaiii?>is. tunsl out in Eaghntd as a bim bade ronnel lot the Rebels. She waa captured hy our fleet off Charieeton during the war. Il.i original name in England waa tin-"Poid " tlyd?-," and li? i Rebel name was ?' A. Ii. Vance." HIE tICMAXOM OF PU8QXIMS, ANOTHKK Ol (OMMISblONKIl 0CU>'l LSTTKBS. The Suatltent Opinion of Hiclinioinl BfsBhl the follow lu g heutofore ??pahlllhfii 1? ttcr from Gen. Ould; < rnesnanan Srana Waa Daraatwwgt, I Ki? inioM). Va.. Jaliuarv 24. ltM>4. \ j /?? Mata" tan B A. Hm neu? g, Ayuitof Kxrhnngt. Ma: la view of the present difficulties atreuding the e v. iiaiii;.- aud miss se of sstasasts, I propose that all su. li mi.-4(1*1 iide should in- a'teuded in a proper muni?, of Hnii own surgeons, who, under rules to M established, ? shall de |ms uni t.-il to take charge of theil health aud ??in fort. I MM prepon that these suiki-oii. shall act as tom mlsssrtes. willi power to le. i ive and distribute such . on tiiiMitiisus of money, food, clotliliiK. and iii.-dume as ai.iy b.? far wanted foi the relief uf tim prisoners. ? farther proiM?so that these BaigeSBB shall lio selected liy then own (?overuiiieut. and that th? y shall bars full lilterty st mi) ami all hnase, threngh fan agnwM ttf trnhsasw it Mare reports, uot only of tlu-lr own act??, but of any mallei- i. Isttag to tim weifaic of tin- prisoners. Kt.sp?. I fully, yu ir oheiUent set vant, ItoatKT Ul I O, Ageut of hxcttjUk1' Nu reply w.i? ever received to this cotiiiimiilcHtnui. r?eOjamiSM mya, Wfth reference te the ietiirne.il prisoners, wliose tumble condition excited eo min li in- I d:?rnati?iti at the North: We have lindouhted authority for* what Wl tam recseat. Just beton the prisoners referred to aiKiu wiM-o retain, ii t" tin- ii dei.ils. the Agent of Exchange foi thu tinted otates uiildc spi i lal snd lu gc ni application to mu- Ak nt for the ii turn of the eora, cases or s? k pri.swncrs in nur bauds. '? Even," v 'i'l the Ped? ral Agent, '? m chs''s where y? ur surgeons tiunk th.- mea too til !?? . neu c1 uni not I trout enough to survive tim ti,p. .nut if Ihry express a di sue lu I nine, let tlnill coin?' " R?gulai exebsngea beina iutenultted. our Agent took counsel ' of his well km-?Mi humanity a.i.i agreed to tend I the ?ese?*1 esses of their pnsonrrs, provided Ihsl tbej ? would not he accepted 01 regarded as representative?! sf thssverage condition of tlie Federal prlsooen in the I Routh, and used as a m* sua to inSame the Northei u ars tlun mt agalust u?. This condition was -? rodly ssedgeu. | On this understanding judge OnW prep.n?-?l a berg? ? pvcialli adapted to the eond 11 ion of th?' hH. ami. wl h . tia-aid of fin- Vm'iir.l.inco Cninliilttce, i.iiviiilly, ten Ici y and bumsuely SeHrered ibem i ito the hands of tlnlr fi innis. Tile led.ial iess.1 that n-cciieil t hem Immediately stade uU haste to Aaaspoils, where, laatead of nelag treated as auch Invalida should have nein sa the emref enees en eui banda thaywen made a public spectacle, ami a coros uf photographie ai t i.'.-ls avro Immediately OsnMsetaal lo Uko wwiuuiU? uf tbein. (Jointress sent down a comui.ttee to see ILi lu ned. tor.'port on their coodllion. They wen? obta.iu d for tal purpose, and that purpose tliey must subserve Thi-taT pbotocrapbs ?wera ivduplh ute.l without nunns, thal ?atiiiil iNtptr?Harper's, la-sin-'s, and tin? rest of tUe? foul hriM.d- sent out donl?).- . dil lons of their slte#4?y adorned willi the hideous pictures of tftelr em?...,?./ foi um ; and iheobj. a w.os accomplished-'"The N. , ?!? <t m arl ?,i- Bred." THE IM>J IS WAU. 1?re? 1 rai PMn Mais k.M'Ki.ITION?a Hi.II i ^kai? ioiu yuTA, mi Tii.K.iupii miaaaanMBsi bT?St. Lons, Sept. 1.?A dietmtcli fruin Foi 6 Hays, Arkansas, Bated the yoih tilt . *;ijs no was i, been reserved from the f..r.e ?. ut .tgaiiist the lud:..i ?, bul several balli. - an beli. vol to bave taken pl.no. All tin savages in this section -a> they do not wish peace, awl will kill tin Cotuini .-toners if possible. They arc driving all the bufl'ilo? > toward their villages on the Ki p.ibllrat Kive.r. A taMgram fiom Gen. Augur's headquarter* savs taw In.hans attacked a Coverument Ham near Pint?' F.' Hmith on tin Nth Bit . and were repulsed with tin loss ?,f twenty killed. One olttoer and lour soldiers wi u kilU-.l ??nour ???lo. ah tin- hostile tubes anuru ' l'"it PbiP kearney are under the loutit rsliip of - Rou cbn.;." smli itro..lM,llt ?" ***? Weeh Mawk, a chief of the I Mai J Indians, favors peace. A battle between the ()*a)ialla>' and Bruie tribes of sunn incurred on the 27th till. aBt osaarCamon, m miles south ?f juieeburg, m wi??u' several savages were killed. ui:n:i:i)\ii<>N-> of thk ?avagkk inkf.wmuii CO, UTAH, AM? Col.OKAIH). . ?St. Lot ik Aiijr. 31.?Western diupatciuM ?ay that the Apache ?iml Navajo In.lians are commit! ma im? molons outrage* in >'<w-Mi \i,i. Two hunters hod MBJ?t killed in the San I.atl.? Mountains, and f<mr other? ?at missing. The Indians drove off 13,000 AmB, when I clti/.ens pursued and recaptured ?II but \,mhk Tlie I diana eantlauo troublespmt at thoHww t Water mutest Itali. Sixteen were killed by a party of miners (here ii the 4th inst. Indian depredations ui the counti) west o Olive Creek In Colorado BM mentioned. THK MONTANA VoLlN iKKUS HK-KN LISTING? Ml RKKK OF ClTI/.KVs. ON IHK I OK I' It KM? ROAD?FIGHT ?1.TWKKN AN t-COl.T PAKrr AM) THK INMAN?. Ch?calo, Aug. 31.?77?c Montana Post of that 17th aays Hen. Ttrry, Commander of the Department, after investigating the action of the Ki?* miva of the Ter? ritory In regard to the vobuit? ST forces, gave bia unn,ual|. ti***l approval, aad inly ai powered dor. 8uiith t?i prase? cute ttie aampaJgB against the indiana lu eesnneaaeea of this action, mailetBBBBl and other preparalMM am Ming vigorously pushed forward for immediate service. Trustworthy ihielligeiic?? flout the Plains, received bere? .Yesterday, gives the following particulars of the initiait operations: A pul tv ou the road to Fort Reno lost threw men killed at Crazy Woman's Fork. Two bundie?! bead of stock were run off from Weils, Fargo A Co.'s tralB on the lr.fh instant, near Fort Reno. Two citizen? be longini; to the ti Min were killed. On the same day that the light.) at Fort Phil Kc imy occurred, the escort to the hay, party from Fort Smith were aita* kel by a large oody uf* indians, who WON gull,tully rvpuieed, with h.avylos*. only one bodi waa 1? tt ob Hi. field, the lost hav i g been carried off. I w o mou of the wurt were killed. THE SAVAGES IN ARIZONA. BAB Franct-sco, Aii?r. :H).?The conifptuid cuec of lltr Bulkim, from Amona, states that in Iho ' single district of Lubul sixteen men had been killi ?I a*.' six wounded, and e2t),0Uu worth of pioperty taken off or destroyed by Hu? Indians since Mann. The troops urn now trying all in their power for the protection of fit? settlers. MW. Hancock's tp.stimony uefore top. m 1HAN COMMISSION. Tlio followinir ennuin? sonic of the iiit?'reot Ing ?mints lu Major-Oeu. Hancock's testimony before tha Coniuiixsiou at Leavenworth upon the present Indian dif? ficulties, lu reply to a question by Gen. Sherman, (len. II saul : All the Indians of the Plaina I consider hostile ; 1 ?lo not know- that the Camanches are actually so, al? though Ihren of tin m have boan killed while committing degradation*; aome bands of the Caaaanchea have cap? tives, for whom tiny demand a ransom, which wi haw? refused to give ; we hive demanded them unc.iii?1l|ioi. all) ; in this war. the Kiowns, although hostile, hove mi immediate grievance, at least they have represented none. The ?tenora 1 says be has seen no tims ? hen H waa absolutely safe for p?i>ple to ? roes the Finnie. He avcia that the indians are more hostile this year than for. iin-i ly, an.I ?ays he has never known any period when lb? ' with so nnuh soil ami malignity. If our troops should be withdrawn from wai whs so ?.?? lierai, and conducted with so much spin? the Indian country, M w hito man would ever go through. It would amount t" an abandonment of the Territory. IS Is behoved that not s man would remain In Colorado. The deueml is of opinion that the Indians would nob cease to Ihj hostile if the troops were withdrawn. They would Un n ? ' ?in th at i hey hail galued what they lui.I started out lor, to cut off those roads. There would ha peace until the roads were started again. They gave u* notice thal the} Intended to commence warm tin-Spring. Gi n. Hunt m k has tin Ir statement, which was ?vent to >b?w command, r? of post?, saying that thess posts mnsi h?s iibamloned la the Hpring, and that the Pacitlc Railroad must stop at Junction city, as they intend to lit iii. Wa i miuot have peace on the Plains so long a? th? Indians are allowed to hunt MtWOBB the Platte and Ina Arkansas. It i? uni?.-?..iii., lo control the young men. The cltufa au?! principal men are nearly all desirous of jrace. except ululer som?- great grievance. The young men leave IBB ir villages anti commit depredations on sonic preist?*??. There is BO qn ?atioa but that the old hu-jtirs receive thtt stolen horses from the voting men. (len Hancock In reply lo ii question whether he sup poned it possible that lil.? Indian Agents, sm h .is Wy ahoop und I-eavenwortb, can be trusted with the- dlneratMa of issuing gis?!? to .my part of these i*-uplf, saul " I do not know about Wyukoop; I think the trouble with agmla is that thev aie alf, probablv, connected with trading ta teioi.ts.undtliliilith.it such persons ought not to b* ti usted ?nth sin b distribution. It would not Im? ?salo thing with mi honest agent to discriminate between tin, friendly and hostile Indiaus.'' There whs one cain?, lu October, IHtW. where arms were furnished to the I lillians by Hie agent, after Item? otht lall) notifiedtual Mn-y wuie iiicliued to hostility. Mr. Uogy, the Indian (.?minis sioiici, gave sut hunty to sell anus, alter hi was uotlfl? d that tlio Indians who ho.-ttle, and d?fende?! tin right. TMBBlvarsal testimony l- that the Indians aie well armed with pistols and titles. The Indians alwsysnteree the bodies of white persons thoy kJU with arrow?. Tim friend* of persons killing bun, nil put mi arrow luto Bins. They uover bunt powder wiiou thev cmi use arruwa In ssahasaasaa .mVv use arrow* The pitiieip.il maa are armed with lit.-luiiis, aad tim otheis with Mwa and arrow?. ThO ladinas do Bot tight often, unless they an cf verv supoiiiu numbers, They do not fight without en ad? vantage. >\ In-net er tltey flml their enemy prepared they give up. Th.? Indians are now currying on the war with all the now iuiprnv. mont?. Thev have field afa.se. s Wo f ?und a glass at Port Wallace. They BOOM up like a reg? iment of tahiti v. and appear .ike a regular iBghasat, Hie chief-? ?t.iiul with a mirror and throve reflections aa Slgaale Wbaa the meu oliey. Thev have'signal mon all around. OB one Occasion 1 was with Capt. Smtfh.a gnuie, ami Interpreter. There wat sa Indian brilliant^ anayed making atgaata. Cant. Huiith pulled out a small mirror fron his bosom and na.sjied it on the Indian, a ho be Carno frightened and ran away. ?BOB. HanSBOst durJng his etaminat'on gave a inmuto account of toe baratagof taoGMfwaaM and t-eattaM ins ciiuip on the Pawnee Kork last April, the facts of which ha. e been repeatedly published. In re pi j to a HiiesUoii as to tin precise object of organizing and going out la?t April, the Qaasra! said: "That expedlBwf waa the result of au aggregation of circumstances. In tim !lr*t plate there was n rumor that the Northern Indiana had c?uue down on Mmoky Hill. Gen. bherman thought tin y won- hostile uml ought to be proceeded again?!. The ?Kiln ) wa. to pursue Hiern, and, if friendly, to feed them. That w is the order. The evidence seemed U) bet that thor wera u??t dlspoeed to war. 1 afterwaid con eluded that M IM ugenr? had failed to demand the mur? derer* fi oin among the Indians, thal I would make the demand, iiud w In re the evuteucc was conclusive against thom, ? would fiike BOfltagas if the demand wna not com? piled with Hut when Congress Boag, the action of thei Senate was so positive in regard ft tlie interf?rence??* the iiitlttMiv thal Gen. Sherman gave mc an order, in w lltlug, not to go luto these old mai tera as I had mteniled todo, und as I bad unfilled lim agents'hal I would ?lo. lins course it was tbo.^ht would intimidate th? tril*?a who were hut.lung conspirado?, and would oontlrn? thosevvlinA.il? iii.'iidlv di.-posed toward us. ihoeear? Hie motive? willi vvbu li I w.nt out. I was ordered hi leave the old mattera to the agents whose demands t would enforce if aseeeaary It was not anadvantageooa flung for ni?, but I went m the ?uterest of peace I told tba chiefs that 1 did not come to fight them, and that I would not make any ileinalul? of th.-iu unless the agent* ?skis;! foi the production of a culprit and tiny el.ouUI re? fuse to give him up. I Illili 1.0 t OIIUUIIUU .ttlilll w th thw Indians dilling ihe wTuib; time of my atiuiiniktrstioii, except thrungli their agents, up to the tiiiu wc w? ul on tii.it axpedirtou The es puises on the Oeneial I>epartment have lieen ti.os.- of u pa ne ciili-tn rat, with the exception of a small quantity of tarage Bal SB Stages altero tliey li.t?l lau.e, und with the < xnptioii aisw of too Kansas volunteeis, who will not ne paid until Congress api?iopnat?s th? finds. Our troops have bad no i? mount this rear TM evp.nse of traueporftBK goods this year v much les? thai? ev.r li. for?. Of hostile wirnor? the General estimates thal Ihs Cln t eiiues BUmber about ?1*1. the Arrapahtx-a ?loo, and BM Ktawaa SSB. Tin re are but few Apaches on tia I tates, prttbablt mo or soo. Fifteen iiuiulr???lor i.wsi will eovej all engaged between the Aikan*-is and the Plail. thal 1-, taal 5g SUt the camanches. who number about lyBJu HIL' PAC I tlC COAST. San lit vM i-t ??. Au^'. 31.?The Pacific Mini Hteauier M? nialia sailed m-teitlay for Panama With tl.i?.,s.i,s, in t easuie The Givat Republic sails for J ?pan and china so the j?l Mpt.. conneitiiig at Yokohama willi the st. .unc? Costa Hi. a f"i shanghai. The new nan.'lily bin of -Icauni? to Honolulu make their first trips on '? '? ai ti m pi. ilu? Sartal crup tin. year is considerably be? low tue usual averaat. More attention baa baaa g?v? u I?? wheal foi export h sample of plg-lrou from Oregob, Usa ti.-i made ou the Pacific (Wast, Is on eablbltloo her* i?v ,1. Il?.s? Hi,,wee. ( nmrntaalonri for Mining and AgttraJ tura! -tuti-tii- of Hie Pat lae ?oostjaal rornrned rioui un evdiuiiiittioii ol Hie lesouiceaof oregon and Washii?slt?u TellltolV. Tin rec? ipts of bullion from the Califoruia ana Nevada mines foi tin |Mial week aggregate SinMBS, and nam.tna Oregon ami britlab ( olumbia min. s Uni mg the same tinto they amount to tut.T.ouo. A dru Kxchange h.ta Ueu ea tubiished lu this eil j. and ?iii ujmju ul MtUMlay nest.