!'; , Tl!:oiehrai Iceive, , ••' ! , Tiii`itiain4iips gitt ..pf BaliirrfOte - alf 13: 7 44 , derifilt,.NNeif,Yorkipbrings',flyrkday t4f -Etainfteat'dvides: .O a L .. t o -,, i The Weiliool,andaiondon dated fire '. ,the .314 inifr )i - . ttiail ) .,ilis' Ito Thur ..- a ing;' 'the 4tlt; ~telegrapOo Queenst ~, : . 4 1 t 'l:he wing .sti*Mary'of ft - co leek Illir MO ' mPortsaftev_ent;.)4l:t ~. eek• . ;,..* ', 'Eurifpit bad 'for a ; eeek;been ~ relLeved from .0611'161d excitement: . ,. ~', ',1.. 4 . - r.'' , - , :r - - - . - r. .: '.- r3Zherehad7..betii..ho - further, developments re #llllleg tlie` Peace Congress , to meet at Zurich. • .4Tbe;Advices from_the i ,Continentariof &More' paelqi Charactr, the' agitation produced on the Ole ailthitaceyriepi* . vp 116 . having . 0.146 at lk 'stilitiidid . H`, `-' ' ''-''', 5 '' . ' '' '. •• ..- - ' - ,:: , Frarieag — Wati anakini preparations for it geher4 at disarnutinent, according to the decision,,of %hi ' „.1' • .thei'Plitiii3Oiirike' was firtif, 'the q'tiot'atiOns .„ fisrlretitillosing•on Wednesday; the 'Srd it an'advance of one per eent..siece 1 ' 1 4P.:• • : - • ` '4' d'ormee 'which ;vas . .fori rd ; O'd the Rhine, previous to the sus. petheieri'of liOsiiiities;• has' been already' • -* e , ;The American Minister' at :Remo:Awl -sue : - eeeded in obtaining 400eqnal to...shout $290; siciiiMpenention for the lose, qf PrOwity n:Stained:by Mr. Perkins. and 'his -. Chrrip'shimis Miring thesack•of Perugia •by the 'Swiits ttoolis of the Pope.• • Leonard 4., Grand Duke :of Tuscany;, has sh dieited favor of his son, Archduke ; Fel dip and; born on the 10th of June; 1835., Tiqe Prince merried;a daughter of the King of Si %(1 , - by, ,who his: left ••him a' widower, with IMO child .(a daughter,); born on the 10th of January; 1859. •' • , • • -'• •• " • KOSSt ' ltlZ;lVoitetTiiite Oat .tha t M.:Kossuth; with•his'family, arrived at Ge'nera'; i.oriFriday, July 22,.and the neit s day,imaile an . :excursion to Vevey.. • ** • ' Paring a late debate in the House' of Com.; mons, Mr: Bright .incidentallY, mentioned the fact thatsome; time since he aml . Mr. Cobd en, Astl'each a legacy of ..£1,600 left by 'a persou . they had never seep, ris.ipme eorripensation for, • their effortsto 'oppose the Eussiitnwar:..*-... A icireign correspondent of .the Tirdee anys: A. gentleman, who.hasjUst arrived' froinAtaly, -states that he.saw the people in Nice drag. the • bust °Mho Emperor thronigh the kennels of the town. in the • correspondence from Paris it 'ls o . • , served that, notwithstanding the'reductinns in She ,army and navy, .the men are alWaya within giasp r and eanbfi called,frotin 'their tetreat, - and , . 'that the line which separates a. peace footing from a'vvar footing. is not very dietirMtly. drawn in Fiance, • • • The Parii.correipMitlent of the Times says it is agaiti . imotored that the Emperor protioses to pay a iisit to ,tlagen Vietbria, and that au early day, inv.im Monday, August 1, is fixed for thnt FEELING. OF FRENCIr OFFICERS.-A special correspondenti. writing from • Brescia on thi ,. says:--(the 'gtinii Trench Colonels are net eitinet yet... Several superior officers - told me that' their : next expedition ivilt.be-to.Lom:- bard street, LondOn, insteadatif. Lombardy, Ile , 1y.!"., And the Paris correspondent Of the Ad vertiser, writeet- ! --ccOne of the best informed correspondents of the Prenelypapers 'tv cites to- • day from Italy that. among:general 'officers an opinion prevails that -theAvar whieh has ter, minated:is bnt the proldgue 'to. another: imPreision tallies with that :impression by a French general officer Ao'an Italian, at Milan ; the"other - day—Now that we have &me:with lottlbardy, we hope that, the Enmeror will lead us to Lombard street'. NOr do these sent iinents .FliffLir from, thosevittrihnted to•Nopideon.thellE: ; rip t believe:for a moment that I have for- gotten or'forgiven the iombinations" devised by the English . agitinat, my ; uncle. The day May djetant when rshall be able move it tosoti.' . My informant; was ati'Mt-minisier ottlie.Plinee Napoleon during the repaid ic;:tind • sinless his , Majeety'S eentiinents•have co*(td, • the Old Ladk ,orPhreattneetile' Street, and her neighbor of Lombard street, must look to their strong.boxes. l ? ' . • • The English cabinet. has announced.that the 'invitation to participate in the •Congress.of the Great . . Powers., will norbe cOnsidered until•after the.restilt of the Zurleh'eonferenee ha's been as- The result of the ,election on the annexa' ion Tuscany to Piedmont, had . heen made known'. 'At 14i pletes i lnctildirnt Leghorn and , Poren'ee, there.viere'l3o9 affirmative and only;15 negatiVs . •Le.Nord denies that .atiy;Freneh troops .are to re main in the Duchies.. - . : , ! — Theirfvelfcle Russe says that ••Aust•rla - niul —France' .ma`Y. l make ~ vvhateifei Ireaties they ..plvsaej lit in _fixing, the lot of Italy thry Are bound: to .ask, the 'nencurrenee•ef the' rest of, ..The.lntlepenilefice Belge snys ;Arian iflt;otincial Councils will all b • convlibmi 'ation,And 'will; hive ;complete. liberty • in, their ',:tl,elibierAtians, - and may make . knownopenly;antl' sincerely tii.the Emperor. the .wishes,'Of.their. • populations. • Thefirst•Austritte corpn•il'artnee .fet the pre• , eegL.will',be , maintaiitetl in Italyl•on a war: foot- . :',4 l ll3 : :? o 9iagq .0014.2 Ile other corlie:Wermee are t o go to .thejr•former cantonment4 - in aiii.and . llfingary. , • . • GARIPIALpI : AND Tilt ITALIAN illitn - cri• sBliii fauprosrrcz.---l'he•London Post , soya that O:iri . , . . bildi'hati sent a pireular to all the free States . ~. ,ofPl,l3qdoeldring:lkis tunny' , to be roady.at any ` trilimene to continue the war of inGfitind.gwe . , eitiliiildi.hisi:iss - ued the' follOwing'orthr; i1a6,,,: Leveret July 19thr..ecHov4everth.o:piAitical..al 2 •!takritt ; may:go•ie the preSent cireunnatinees,.it is .fhe,d,O,ty:cotthe Italians not orily.not to 14 y,tloWlY liras Mid 'Manifest di§cOuragernenr,t:! . (3 avieli - IhMeranke,. 'and show to 'Europe' that, guidedlrthe heroic Victor EinenUel, I heY'ra . e' !ready again•to confront the vicissitudes • of, war. • 'in 'whatever , form ,tbay , may present. . t h em ::117.ANcE.PAnits;".Wediesdny.--The lifOniteur: , - 'announeell the ' diasolution 'of the army of the Rhinei thengh . the camp's CialosS . and' Infant' rej LONDON; W eDNEsoA y •-corr,eiponent•sayei the ;Emperor:lS 'lolls- to, satisfy' the, Yatropean pnWors'of his , pa. intentions, and before, - toyto "days' the E,:ii .*jimittrivars will' tie invited to a Conress, orthe will be ~ , r •ifr•iiimieilkiiibieh' will deserveaupport for its' efforts for nn amicable , set: alf"differences among the: European •*tiiioiiit9rderi„baie: been' ail: , en 'for- the •dis ..4tifil: Breed and for . ' the. ;41„ 'llE4Miral s .tri haul 'down hie flag,- Indeed . , thn.clieati'SqO4dron has'oetis . '.• • • pa notieed'in.the commercial accounts 'from' , ..!4iii...o44,iii'ol4l.4ltiinte'.ite not unlay.orable.• The ~•'.'Wbetket*liaii#4*initoinoll conch Injury. , The :.illiiiiiiii**Oiricoolokopet,!l.! to ,be'prodsetive, 4bot iii c feliyok::,4o l - 4.*4 iinin e E.!. The r pjp(:gate.-wio^pro,'bably e• more pr.odocti VC . 11e , , v'et , attoi,ethei ,kilt r.ceeeTlittni,tr,r( - atrOrrli?.4ii.r ) 1 .ye and here; w,iil.bann'tive,t,f)las * ;for'exiarlr-- : At.:SiitEr;.4.The . .Titti6',vorrespon , „ de .A • )says etil4 . li :L . ` . , ' ' ' ' ' ' ;7 7. -' • ' ':' • - s grciiit. diinffeet iiiit , bere, p nil '1 haVe n9 11 .n .: l4lFpriytrift that- ' the ' Foul: I) 501- Aie alo ..lce, , 1i , .90 Wail a general all I tifea 1i...!' ~:. ' • - - he clesnitsliave iii , 'ei ("liven out of Fn le tizii, • i i etli,.end .reir4rit... - - .- '. • .- Th e dazettopiadi - shes a. cfrerdirn lien that the p.ovinces'of.ftomegu.: have ,tilikeri .off the', Papal' yoke never to Tetorn again, and • a -theie,,,wishls. to be annexed tOlSarrlinitt.... . 1 Tho,l'ocan.arrny hai taken'tip a 13,sirior be i4i4ii'li3eletiarind,fleggio: : , :. ~,, ; .. ,' • , , :, ... "I:tiii.iNdtily X3o.= -.The.llie ts tor of . Ntridena lia eeniol;ed;.the popular assep)blie,...' . MI r , ..qstili e4iiirilfete;ift to teed' and .write, and .whose age .I§. not les9,lllan 21, will be entitled to vote. . .I!er-. fi'ei t i,vrer"pr'evrt if's..... ' ~...''. - . •.. • • -..- . . • . . - - .•. . . • - . EAs•rEuN.—This enormous vessel ;chich tn probably soon be ready to •e,Oss the 'X11 . 11'40; 1 .6 thtis:described bY,a London Paper; The'thrimlion'rriaifs riee 122.'.feet' above .ihe upper :deck, and. belie . a .diameter. 'of 3 feet 6 ipeheit tt fKre •.height, 470. feel, when :they:de. , creasy giedually to .2. feet Virichoe at the cap: i'lie.thr it Weeder' Masts, which are alio in their places a~i!: net; built • tilaM.4,,, but .are single Tie fore' tiMil:rniken .maste are . 140 feet in height and they are 33 inches in diame ter at thejleeli.„ . .The jigger mast ip• 122: ree! iii'hight;iind of the .same diameter. The trees Whichjorrited 'these insets Were..• New Zealand Pines:•_.The'slifr t in water-fight. Corr, • . • part tn . erits, And so Cot - tepid ely. water -tight ere they 1 hut • a few' days since • the foremost one WaS filled. With six thousand 'tons or: water,. putnpcd , in ci. frpm..the• river, and.' not a' drop escaped t0!.!! .. y , adjoining rio et ion. 'The object this etie of water into the:fore pelt uf.. rn theqiip; Was to'bring,.her down at the hews,; ria'sai-se,,We stern -when they ixed the screW. Tilts:weight brought' her down, but said one of her men,.‘