, PCD*RED DALLY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED BY -NAM W. FORNEY* ' - 017117 R N0:417 CHESTNUT STREET. DAILY PRESS. TWELVX OINTRI Pea Was:. oarab a 10 the OW ism • Malted to Subeenberiont of the Pit/ at fix: Dot.imes .PaR MOM 'POUF. -DOLLARS 'FOY Ellitlf MONTH& ; TURIEDOLLAIII /OR MONTIIS-411M10101T 14,114• 11111108 for the time ordered. - TRIGAVEXKLY PRESS. , :Mailed to subsonheri out of the City at Walla DOle, LASS PEN ANNUM, In Adv"".. STATIONERY. .1860. "ToErma. AND 1860. img. F. MU RPHY & SONS. No. in CHESTNUT STREET, Below Fourth, rakerroevirAmerrAortrisre or .B L -13 00 KS Made of Linen Stook. I r °1 ,- P ni ti a r t t i g,DM ßa eragnt re ilei c Lett o at . ,l n o . - e 4m m C ma NTIZIO-HOUSE STATION ERY. - BOOTS AND SHOES. 'H.ArtELL 80 HARMER. MANIIPAOTUBEIRLI AND 1,1:0)11 , 1:1.101!"12:4.%ft , cx1 BOOTS . AND. SHOES NO. 728 NORTH THIRD STREET. A AM assortment of Otts mode Boots sad Mei oaa 'toady on band: WATCHES, JEWELRY, ace. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON • Invite special attention to their itook of BILVHR WERE, which is now =Mai urge, ellbntins h en • nets 'of pattern and design tuularparael h7,..1417 how the United States, aid of finer amity thin in snenefiti turod for table use in am Part of the World, Our Standard of Silver la 98b-1000 piirta pore. The English Starling 910-1001/ Amariaan and Brenoii 900400 is Thu it will he seen that we eve thirty-Aye parts purer than the Mint= and Fronoh ooln, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and we guaran tee the eneMy as above (963), which is the _Rent gat as be made to Le sevi4eable r and will resist the motion of golds meth bangs than ths ,erdti Rani Mawr ssenigestused. WI. WILSON & BON, D. W. QOENDD DIDTH AND OIIERBY NUL N.D.—Any dimness of Silver nranagietttred es earned span, but positietip now &Soria to Fiona and brunt ees standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard as need in our retail department. Mae Silver Bare, ele-1000 parts goo, ennattintly on bawl. suWlm HARDWARE PACKAGE' HOUSES. HANDY & BRENN'tit. ste, AND 97 NORTH FIFTH 13TRNBT PIiIIADELFELPA. WHOM:BALE 00,11INISBION ItEBONARTI9, For the rob of ell !dodo of A ERBIUM MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, AND INDORSERS OP GERMAN, BELOTAX, FRENCH, AND IitiOLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, lbw oaadataly oa hand a largo ■toot of Good* to Kt- .1y Hardware DOISM II'OTOHB/08 Air Ow auk or otherviget, EMMERT 8008 TOOLS. BUTOIDIRM EITI3Fa, OF VARIOU RIND!!. WEIGHT'S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, SHIP, CHAIN. Mil other kinds in every varlet/. wrai 6031A711 70* • OIIABP'OB . PEATIIII PISTOL, WILIONCINCi ONLY fOi OUNOE& IMARre NEW MODEL ILLPLEN AND runOLS. RDWAID 1. FUNDY. 1110.U.P. 111XXXXII. sawtf p®05.403 RARDWARE DOUSE.—We wu wa r r e e egge e llr e eell the tr u n o ze e f @p i f i r I G EAR.DW aian, ear are •• on We voltage. atmmportgjon spotted, d Goode de n • in use oity, Ileir leek ete_ sir Goode w, olthr Ea u, 4o co R . • Importing end Co_ m ri b, And Agents for Pereira and Mnieno Rardwitaw, inurqs, - enemicAis, UMW, GL - ASS,'PAiNTS,' &c. BOZ3T. SHOEMAKER & CO. NOR.TII24tr CORtilgt 10011,TH AND RACE RUM% WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Daporters and Dealers In WINDOW OLAN/3, PAINT& So. Invite the, attention of - COUNTRY MERCHANTS To their large stook or Goods; which they offer at the • t saarket Wee. - oce-tf SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. • L AOEY & PHILLIPS, .I.ItNEI3B, SADDLER, ANDOBES. Tae rILIZE MEDAL at the World's Fair held in Lon de, is s', was awarded to us for thepesi Harness. Tile SIZE MEDAL at the world's Fair, hein New York, 1163, was also awarded to us for the beet Her- Zi v t i i:: I, l7;rtj e i n oti e iej iY a e r t e l dl e o d ffV 3 t iV i at r a il a mkr 'EX ....Sri oSTAS ittith P. -9 Moe. SO and SP South 13 VENT} L, above Chestnu4 PHI ADELPH it. . The,most complete assortment et prholes v inmour file it.f business, fmoh as IlarnelskLadies and Gentlemen s fdiamPladdles, Brid se, Dnving and Rifling plan, ts. Horse Covers or Summer and Winter use. Dui o and all other kinds of robes, r goods are manufactured in the very beet style of workentashte and with but ONb QUALITY OF LEATHER, - whiels Se the best h e wake pan Amos. 2. , 5eet Sou is *eked to the following sote of prime s , plain serviceable slßele haulage frpm...SlS to r e ." plain " ' .. $2B SO to Sit Bain double harness 1140 to Coast ry harqeu makers can be supplied with harness cheaper than th ey can manufacture them. m SCALES. PAIRBANKEP PLATORMSOALE3. I Tly For " le tatilestMENWßlleh MEDICINAL. 4. WINSLOW NOITERISNOiIIo NUROT i VEMALB ire* q t ?Mini ea /92, quk;aIFREN TEETHING, -' -27 , 8 , sod titipsamt ii , MPOWELS. Omit vs t e s t to lattraelvss B TO TOUR INFANTS. • article for over ton le nee and ninth of It. D tble p to i r_of ear lIMI 3 TlO: Thdru litV ai w: 1 botp,hipwia.cthewore i n te ,o;go o; ku ren i ;mv: ,p ,m na ts4ont , i j tcal ) ..pmulitTattrt OW." elter. ten 7 r tr ilet ter the • wi:kabddrrrisO:otootrthtweeez"nentf°l - gnu i remedleda T thatrilll"a whe er viliti WP Mt ; f et l in g ro m ai t l . . tnil :511"4 Litst *het will 4 se a lig—to Mo w the itMwhol l y/ o r, e o CU, Mili the ou worrapper, sio int tturiCipigi• 4 1.. ....--- 16.. 4 4 . 1 : mir y:4cl r A mu , , nonlAoine, mi lal ne l u i ngo wl iverr. Aar% New York, il on se l 4 la fig. IMP *km *onto abo • MAUDI QUAYLE'S fiTATIONE7 - TOY 9 K I L AIWIWYGOODO P.. lOU ALnUT 8T ET. aswwsxawua Wmfy PuLLADELPUIA. carnetantly on hand Perfumery and Toilet ArOnter NAVAL STORES. DOD bbls Sal? Turpentine, DO do woo DiaingiCir • 4 g t i l aPPlrlgligra pap o'. Is so I NICHOLSON, air • Itenurnoturer of ELIUM, LINEN and MARBEILLBS 15080M5 AND COLLARS A beige and anion assortment, and WeILL MAD% al ways unhand, unto which I. nailloulnrly invite the nt- I tl i n . o r ern:; l o s il i da m dt i ;rd n figk i ltT23, b Y , lll: l Sahib Jalll.2m. rIPAR:Arr, PITUM-250 bbis. Wilming tret RP n ' 1 4 e kegs 7llBo.[Z VH 3B B o Nall i t to u 0.. rio. 113 0. Wharves. A Liioool.4 FLUID, and PINE OIL, in 4 - 3-twirreta and half Lamle, manufactured fieeh MAT, LEY, ASfIBURNER, rei.a,TELlPhiliev'ffe?i,44 _MI &SS MACKEREL—A fine invoice of .s.vs.' bbls., life., vv.,' mid kite Newburyport inepeo- V Moommall lot of V s faxl "'WA], rewlkerel, ,-111.140" r 66 Iti iininedWir ;aft WEEP MOLASSES, dc.--;-500hhda. and atniaa and medlara S t rapa; yipa t ay a irmni. idornattor auk by JAMICa 0 00., :: , 7114VANA Oft3AßS.— , -A full assortment,oriototimsz, ' fitf.,eatiobotiotomtion 7 oh tafiiko& bueit. , . ,‘\\\%\ l/i , „ •< , • *11.44-4,1 \ • • , trtt • - -I ' • C - . eel . - t;ilf4/. •••• , . . „ VOL. 3.-NO. 155. RETAIL DRY GOODS. RAORIFItrES! TRIMMINGS and ZE- K" EWES I 15 EM er tu r BEiII4 1 iMPTiyas, roPtiNßlPtkirsetlßLY. To make more room for our Prarerrad quality Bash _mere Zephyrs. we are preparing to send our Large re tail - stook of Berlin Zephyrs to the New York auction rooms. For some dayeprior to shipping them, ladies are at" liberty' to aeloot therefrom such shade, es they may need, of any color, or blank or " shaded," at IS cents .per °uIHG FANCT TRIMMINGS.. At At still heavier redactions, to make ro om for Spring • - • - - • Tnminings. Every caeh purchaser of Fancy Trimmings, receiving a quantity of Zephyr ns a bonus. J. MAXWELL A. SON. MMingerrlg sad ZePliers. Store and Faotory, S.E. corner LEvlshTli. knit WiIIBTNUT streete. ja2A-atuth3t pußmsurNG DRY GOODS. A: SHARPLESS BROTHERS have replenished their took ofStaple Goode or their qwn Importation. Barnsley and Irish Linea Sheettnge. Irish Filielr and MAW Linens. pitting Linens from beet Bleaoherisa. men Damask and Da sir 'mask Napalm and D' yhei. noksback, ftussia and atn.sk Towels. lored Bordered Damask Towels. taotonna Crash and Amerlean Linens. ape, Wonted Damasks. eatau Lame. e Curtainn, ambroulered Mutates. (anted Lacings .Moreens, Druggetts. ILoft gil l : l t:dr eagingh%Milafide. Judah and.Ameriean ti ne Blankets. mettles quilts eleven' quality. . lodine, Shootings, Flannels and r t lgr i 99l 6 . /1117 WI. and 803 OEMS r Street. BARGAINS FOR SIX ' ' • K.S. Tfrn,Ey lc, ciffel.d. N. E. corner FISRTII and BPRI (i• ARDEN, would reneotially inform the glib° gtv ra 1 kat , fa i rn now (J Barmy ifoeco,) until 2 14141., MIMI e iIEGARDLESS OF PROFIT'S! L Mier b ye an ß exoellen i t i atook of • n ' Ardi a t o e ) B ntil i :iin la k tis I MV, W i n Meefal n iro d A a‘ a , t t c, t r a ilotAs a t i r Vrimeia l s. A%.. 1 StOR OV aiiiS7 iILIII3. et make a laq mike. • m en apse, De Lamm German P7lin Plaids, &o. theat i orti l oodeirdt be 80 I t /4.11.-ft. ;4il Pas to git usTi S. 108 I laid 4_4 WAMSIITTA i , HIRTMOS, SOFT FlNlBH,lnskoperted. _.. , 44 hri vie Shirting' at 1434 an t i. 44 i h Sidrarat and-Fr sting IMMO. .a 4-4 Umbrnakable 'annals. buper do or Infanta' /bawls. M&Brook of Paris i Entatoido i trtia•i l t , Ary.illoanai l ls t i. llganki, l l:l2l, l ~. . 1 " ' m mia " Ladies and Gantt' Linen Cambria Randirmoklerk in irr it t aGAZlßandkarohlefa, Blank Orovata, and NeoS- Um . , WRITE GOORR in varik s, W/NTER STOOR, redn I also. of all binds. DRESS lanket and lie Shawls. • ed and Orib E frtg• • I t ", Sitt?!llandridade. . 4 Billtvet,eco,,. &a GREAT REDLIOT/ON ..tit,F A ,b n • whilst taking Moak. Alt-tt 81011fran Oitit• BLUE PLAID FLANNELS. Elegant Broohe Shawls. Fine Cloth Cloak,. . EltitifglV:e7tlenen. &DO and ea 60 Wool dhoti. worth ST and ea, out Blaolrldeostelinag, 36 to 66 cants. . 61 cent aU-wool Battik_ L CABSIMERY.B. pfor beit Fagot Caaelmerea. 0004601_611.,61.10, and $1.15, lota and maittutrea, 40 to 76 cents. &Woo very cheep. Ste cent thet-raM 81,1 ta and Diawara Wove'', Ties, HOY% &sil w one tion bb.bb. l:l ..., PE& g d. & utiNty r y 3 . . N. 8.--LINEN 0001)8, a large and desirable etoo of ever deaori .tion. Ale THORNLEY & OIIISM, Northeast corner EIORT.ff and SPRING GAR DWI &roots would invite attention to their stook or nt JANEW Of their own dire ct Importation. w In•T can dently recommend. Also. tip excellent etockof ' an d B A N Tga ld ll in ti and Flan lei ,11:11; dgkinieTes, &Melte. " nettles unto and infortablee, o. anoe of . oak* and Brooke and Blanket Shawls gelling at leselpqn eon tTre P it i grAlia r iiitikt Ail our hook will be bound desirable. led COMMISSION HOUSES. p TEN T FUR AND SEAL SKIN COATINGS. THE EUBEIORIDERS. - VOL% ACJIMe IX TEX MOVID EITATBS For the above desoription of goods of the well-knows • manufacture of • - MIMES. EDWIN FIRTH & SON% oP HECKAIONDWIKE, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND. Are prepar'ng to exhibiteamples of the various quali ties, and to take wane for immediate or future deli very. to snit the cow:Milano° Cr th e trade. The grids cannot be purohased through the custom ary channels in England, and all orders for the United Mates must go through the eubuoribers. WRAY & PHILADELPHIA, and • FANDHAWE, MILLIKEN, & TOWNREND, lalo-tuth&sam New York. FROTHINGHAM, & WELLS. 34 BOCTIi YEAST, AND 36 LETITIA STREET, Are AGENTS for the sale of Goods Manufhotared by the following Companies. Mg MAJIACIEVISETVI, LACONIA, _ ttuAT .ratte, Maki, "% T ips, fIes HAMS?. Brown, Blgeotted, and Colored Sheetinge, Shirttail. Jeans. and Drill!! RORRsON'S BLUE PRINTS, EAMFDIIN 00BR ANT' d TWEEDS AND COTTONADEB in great variety. WASHINGTON MILLS (Formerly Bay dtate) F efs All Wool any Cotton War Cloths, ppea end b_pe,t.eavers, Cassimeres, and Tricots . , Key 110711. naunets, and Tweeds. ol•stu FARRJELL & MORRIS. SU CHESTNUT STREET. IMPOR TEES. COMMISSION MBRUHANTB ctorns, OAESIMERS9, DOESKINS, AND OPRiNti AND 51.1k1MISR 00ATIN016 mernaLan, PANTALOON En/PPS, pIOTHINGELAX WELLS, eis =ITU STREET, AND 34 SOUTH FRONT BTBICNT. 'COTTONADES. Ihststds for both Clothiers slid Jobbers. a Isms sartati. 11117h1IIIIR 00ATLNON AND CULAILHEINSTOI Made by Washtub= MUIa. Ord e r u teiren for these desirable (00414 for soling trade. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTOIHNSON, NO 112 COLBSTNUT BT.. 0011HISSION YEROHANTO FOE. TIM SALE OF PHLLADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. *az CIGARS, TOBACCO, .*o. ESTABLISIIED 1760. PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF & TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 16 and 18 °HAMMERS STRBET. L irmerly SS Cheri street, New York,/ Iron o oU the woe° attantion of Wooers and Drug g. et a to his remo val . and also the articles of his rasaufsaturs, vis • 'BROWN 111611Pw. Ms'erkssPee. NMI toi, 1116 .1. Th.l2 Flk• II illi s t ai I/ tOO 681, .11111 a. it eal fi G s pla u 17. ps en. otett, WErVrraggBa°ll). r ash rigil l qust. Honer elcl i tib co. or undmot. 111.10EING. GING COT CHIMING. sutontia. Kn- I. Y. A. _ L.. or plain. St. high Ny4l. Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish, op, 1 & I, mix'djiweet Scented Orinoco. Cloister. lifitefoot, Tu. Ft Cavendish. VI Turkish. A O, rcir of Pric es rtorizgog..zis...., .. B.—Note the new ti which will be found a superior article for dipping pur poses. dss-sm HAVANA ORIAREL—A handsome as ortment now landing from brigs" Karnsok " and '•Alfred Blasi." and for sale low by CHARLES TETE. 9a2&161 190 WALNUT Street. 300 MUT 11 AVANA OlGARS—Oom wkil, prising Figar ' olas 10 Oro , alleges, I ,, loptorto, Minn, . uebese, Fatima. egueron, Jabudaria, Yumiri, ke., &0., of di ff erent mos and qualities, now InidittVp F store, and for sate by CHARLE • 1 , jaY9-104 ISO WaL,l4 St reet. AOKER.F.L.-485 bbls. Nos. 1,2, and 3 XIX. Mackerel, In nasorted Opelnelyeekmeeof the West MO, Fr salejn• C. O. MILDLIZA & 174., pt 11 ,ItEestOrptee 'Om xront. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. AUGUST DELMONT k CO., BANKERS, NEW YORK, Issue Letters of Credit to Traveller. available in ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, THIIOI7OII THE MESSRS, ROTHSCHILD, OF PARIS, LONDO V. FRANKFORT, VIENNA, NA PLES, AND THEIR CORRESPONDENTS. jute-6m" DRY-GOODS 'JOBBERS. I O. HOWE & 00.. No. 240 MARKET STREET, PHELADBIPHIA, Oder to the Jobbing and Clothing THAI. J. T. BRAORAVB & CO.'B GRAMS MILL, BRADFORD, TAPT, & CO.'B BLAOREITONR MILL, ELM-STREET, MILLBURY, MERRIMACK, MILLPORD, *And veriotie others of the oholosst and moat desirable makes of American PLAIN AND FANCY CASSI MIMES. Also, a line of very choice high-hatred BLACK DOESKINS, Colored end White CORSET JEANS. Bleached and Brown SREIETINOS, SHIRT INOS, and DRILLS. 3. O. HOWR 53 00. Are Mao Argenta of the MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS, And offer the various goods produced by this Company DE LAMES, WALLIES, OPERA CLOTHE, PRINTS, Etc., &o 14-tbstulm CARPE TINGS. CARPETS. F. A. ELIOT & CO., Nog. XI and Si North FRONT Street. are the SOLE ANTS in Philadelphia for the ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, and have eonstastly for sale a fell assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY CARPETS, of choice patterns. Also, a large supply of the various kinds of CAR PETS manufactured in Philadelphia oily and county, from nearly all the best manufacturers. Dealers will find it to their intermit to mall and examine these goods, which are cared for sale on the mint favorable terms, N. B —F. A. ELIOT te CO, being the Sole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale of the Worsted and Carpet Yams spun by the Baxonville Mills (formerly the New Eneand Worsted Company,) and being agents also for the Baldwin, Wilton, and Abbott Companies, have peouliar fedi/tier for keeping constantly for sale the various hinds of Cerpete manufactured in Philadelphia, on the molt favorable terms. jal7-91n PAPER HANGINGS, &o. TO CLOSE BUSINESS. HART, MQNTGOKERY, & 00., - NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, Will sell out, through this winter and next spring, their large stook of PAPER HANGINGS. consisting of every variety oonnested with the business. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. PINE FREE= PAPERS AT No PER OHNT. RH LOW COST. Persons *eating their Houses Papered, cian get great BARGAINS. JalS-tf MILLINERY GOODS. F 0 R EVENING PARTIES BERMS, WES, BETS, SLEEVES, sad CUFFS, la Real Lees, Crave, Illusion, Mood end Imitation, la greet varieties, of the VBWEST STYLES. ALSO, 4-4, 0..4, 8.4, 94, 10.4 ILLUSION, TARLATANS, CRAPES, &0., Muoh below the usual Moe& WARBURTON'S. 10111 OHESTITUT Street, above Tenth Street, SO South BEOOND Street, below Spruce) ietr•tf SEWING NAM RES. 'WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. BENET COY, Agent, SO casimitrr STREET, SECOND FLOOR. Maotanee, with Operators, on hire to Private PawlSeta 1111110 N 071103111 i T West STATE street, Trenton, N. J. ITO CENTRAL SQUARE, Boston, Ps. Jalitini WILLOOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA veriEP7RVAri.hironval: W24(flivity: REMOVAL. TEE AGENCY OF THIRION, MAILLARD, & CO., No. 104 ONEBTNUT STROM BUMS oan now And a full and olsoloe "euesortment of be above celebrated make of WOOLLEN GOODS, on band and for sale LI F. W. MELIZET & CO. Jr‘26-thstuet BATINPIT& SALES OP Atilf RIND o► MEROHANDISE - ISPVIWTHD IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS!!! (For cash or otherwise.) WM. H. WEEKS, MERCHANDISE BROKER, 105 CRESTEUT STREET. Jall-etutethtt HOUSE PURSISIIING STORE. WILLIAM YARNALL. No. 1090 CHESTNUT STREET, (Immediately opposite the Aoademy of Fine Arts.) Invites the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and others to his eatetunve assortment of USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. TABLE CUTLERY. NURSERY FENDERS, CHAFING DISHES, FIRE SCREENS. PLATE WARMERS, $eS-luthetf TEA POPS, &n., Ac. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS! IVORY TYPES. DAGUERREOTYPES I AT MoC3LEES'. NO. MN CHESTNUT STREET. Below Seventh (opposite Jayne'. Hall). $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l. Those who desire a really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should pall at this THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND MOST EXTEN OWE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE. COWIN of DAGUERREOTYPES or Ambrotypes, o any slue, finished In CRAYON, OIL, WATZR-OOLOR PARSIL, Or WI IVOILYTYPES. d 12 -yin JUST RECEIVED, PER V IGO, A modsument of now and beautiful STEREOSCOPIC vigws, which we otter at very reasonable moss. EDWARD PARRISH. last-11 800 ARM Street. D KELLEY AND GEORGE A. coPPKY, Attorneys' at Law. have removed to lea Routh SIXTH Street. below Otkeatntit. _lol:jiL INICCfa T rE .—LbOVIOCII‘263 prime 114. 1411 I'm Coffee, for sale by /OM URATIAM it. a ., WATUi. *wt. Is REMOVBD TO PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1860. NEW PUBLICATIONS. WILE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANK A LIN. NOW READY. And for solo by all Booksel'ars, THE AUTHOR'S EDITION OF CAPT. McOLINTOCH'S NARRATIVE or THE VOYAGE OF THE dc FOX," In Search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN WITH TWENTY ILLUSRATIONS AND POUR MAPB. 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" g gifAeTnt g ptorth side. and y HL CN, nll ou will be aura to be suited. He hllll 1010 a fine lot of ldeereoheurn Pipes, Cigar Tube,. Oanes, Cherry stem,, &a. Viess. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1860, Bird's-Eye View of European Politics, Tho latest reports from Europe leave it very doubtful whether, after all the preliminary discussions aid preparations, the Congress would assemble at Paris, as hzd been expected. The retirement of Count Walewski from the Ministry of Napoleon, in which he held the portfolio of Foreign Affairs, has made con siderable changes in the condition of European politics. Waleweki had a very decided lean ing towards Austria, In the Italtan'dispide," while his successor, M. Thouvenal, holds opinions very favorable , to the independence of the Italian Duchies. The present condition of Italy may be stated in a few words. The temporal possessions of the Pope, commonly called the States of the] Church, consist of a large portion of North' and Central Italy, extending from Cape Cir cello, on the Mediterranean, at the southern extremity, of the Pontine Marshes, northward to the Po, which Ails Into the Adriatic. Two sides are thus bounded by the sea. Naples forms the eastern, Tuscany and Modena the western, and Austrian Italy (Venetia) the northern boundary. The population is 8,000,000, and the whole extent is about 17,600 square miles. The northern portion of the States of the Church consists of the Farrareso and Bolognese Legations, and the Romagna. The latter province has cast tho Papal authority, and given in its adhesion to Tus cany, now its independent neighbor. The other Legations, (the Farrareso and the Bo lognese), being more northern than Romagna, aro separated by it from the other States of the Church. Therefore, these, also, have virtually withdrawn from the Roman Govern ment. But Austria occupies Venetia, the northern boundary of these revolted provinces. The Popo has a very small military force— not more than 18,000 infantry, and some 2,000 cavalry. Moreover, the Papal Government is terribly in debt, and its yearly expenditure much exceeds its revenue. Its pecuniary means of acting in an otlensive or defensive manner, in the field, la very small. For the last ten years, the Papal Government has been preserved in Rome mainly, it not wholly, by aid of French troops, sent thither by Louis Na poleon, just after his election to the Presidency of the French Republic. It inay thus be seen how utterly impossible it must be for the Popo to endeavor to reconquer the Romagna, which has declared its independence, without foreign aid. France, It is notorious, will not only not give such assistance, but will do all it can to prevent it being given by other Powers. The Pope, clinging to the name of that supremacy which his station as Head of the Roman Church once gave him, strongly declares that, it represented at all at the Congress of Paris, the place of honor must be conceded to the diplomatist who appears there accredited from the Vatican, and that before this diplo matist takes his seat, the assembled Powers i will give hint a solemn assurance that, what over conclusions be arrived at, the whole tem poral possessions of the Church will be pre served intact to the Papacy. In other words, that the Congress, at starting, shall undertake that the revolted Romagna and the Northern Legations shall ho again brought under the Goveenment of Rorea—_eretee that very Government whose oppressions drove the peo ple Into revolt. Of course, such an under taking as this cannot be given, because Prus sia, England, and Sardinia are all opposed to the exercise of force to restore the Duchies to their banished ox-rulers, or to restore the Romagita to Rome. It is scarcely probable, either, that France would be inclined to ditfei with these three Powers on this question. Austria, though deprived of ono half of her Italian territory, and of nearly the whole of her Italian influence, is supposed to entertain some hope of being able, one day, to recover the province which she has lost. At all events, the steady policy of Austria in Con servative. Thus, oven if the banished Ita lian Dukes were not also members of his own family, the Emperor of Austria would con tend, so far as his position and means allowed, for the restoration of these persons as the "legitimate" rulers of the Duchies. Besides, Austria is almost exclusively, we might say intolerantly, a Catholic country, and therefore desirous of preserving Central Italy from being annexed to the dominions of the King of Sar dinia, who has quarrelled with the Papacy, and wholly abjured all allegiance, for himself and his people, to the Popo. No doubt, Austria looks upon Victor Emmanuel as a terrible and rebellious free-thinker, and es teems Napoleon as not a.bit better—as tarred with the same stick, in fact. Hence, Austria must desire to aid Popo Plus against the re volted Romagnese, and It is said that the Papal army has been greatly increased by accessions from the Austrian force, who are landed at Ancona, which Is near Austrian Italy, and, in Roman uniforms, readily pass for Roman sol diers. Another nation, too, is believed to have given tangiblo proof of its Sovereign's deter mination to support the Popo in his contest with. the Romagnese "rebels." Continental Naples forms the southern boundary of the States ofthe Church. It Is a powerful Kingdom, with vast natural advantages, not much debt, a large revenue, an army of about 150,000 in fantry and cavalry, and a navy carrying about 800 guns. The peculiar position of the King dom of Naples almost isolates it from the rest of Continental Europo. .It is surrounded by the sea on all points but one. Them has been no talk—no probability of its being attacked, and there has not been any suspicion of inter nal disaffection since the death of King Bombs, last year. Yet Naples has been gradually in creasing her military force of late, and it is said that Napoleon has not only protested against Austrian recruiting for the Pontifical army—a protest also signed by Victor Em manuel—but has sent a strong remonstrance to Naples against the warlike preparations there, which, ho sensibly assumes, can have but one design—namely, to bolster up