President Bonaparte left Bade; where he had been feasting and
dancing, and arrived in Strasbourg on Thursday morning, He proceeded by Luneville and Nancy to Paris ; where he arrived on Friday evening. There was a great assemblage of people, with an immense force of soldiers.
The Patric, in announcing his arrival, beforehand, styles him " Son Altesse Monseigneur le Prince-President." He was received in state by the highest functionaries of the Government.
The Austrian Lloyds of Vienna states that Prince Louis Napoleon has sent a diplomatic agent to Neufchatel, to endeavour to effect an arrange- ment favourable to Prussia.
King Leopold seems unable to obtain a Minister. M. Leclerq and M. Lebeau have both. declined ; and the " crisis" continues.
The anniversary of the declaration of Belgian Independence was kept in a befitting and festive manner at Brussels, on Wednesday. The King and his family attended a grand Te Deum in the Cathedral of St. Michael. The, ceremony was also attended by the Pope's Nuncio, the French, Dutch, Bavarian, Turkish, Swedish, and Danish Ministers.