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WY NEW YORK HERALD. it would be possible, by means of some works, to sccure thi mand render the communication with the manner in which Vilitated yoursely. return you thanks for your gs ed cheers. Th rents, having been made pris mediately shot by their former eomrage: ‘The number of killed on tho part of the insurgents is esti- ‘At Si), On the side of the be gleaned from Vienna papers in regard to the great battle reported, im private letters, to have taken place near Raab, is the surmise that tae de- feat of the Wyss brigade has given origin to fabu- u On the other hand, the authorities maintain thatthe rout of Wyss was only an episode of the other battle, A letter ef the 13th ult, from Cracow, in the Breslau Gazette, mentions an affair between the vanguard of the Magyars and the Russians, with- in the Gallician froutier at Jordanow. sian Colonel! Megden was killed, two hundred Cossacks were cut off and taken prisoners. Ano- ther letter of the 15th, from Cracow, mentions, as a report, an engagement at Eng-P: advanced guard of the Russians ani EUROPEAN NEWS. ARRIVAL STEAMSHIP CANADA AT BOSTON. ONE WEEK L immediately commenced, the 6th. Our batters 'e not wiabed, exer £e reply to the fre of your batteries lous rumors, ‘The correctness of Joss to the ene: sidering the resulta obtained, id to only fifty wounded and iéerably ameliorated, at 100, and the prisoners ja loss is estimated at about @ killed and woun: Thrve officers ha snd three others wounded. Our loss is incompar pulsing us. om you al parable disasters. #1 to conciliation has not reached those to whom | German conservati vos mes whioh eppressos the inbab- | been aco by wre | of th moderation, | flying out of a back door to escape justice, and. I passed since your batteries have | oth “0 made tho enemy's Datteries sufler tho most notable damage. | pression of clubs, and suspension of jouruals, is 0 ed te besiege Rome, wo shall accom- | even fi ly. the ath, Sth, and i ‘deen killed amongst the troops of the lin Mol'e the situation is 6 Mishment there is consolidated without serious epposition the !roken arch bas been repaired, so as to permit with ea: aissances are made on e health of the troo OUDINOT DE REGALO. the correspondent of the Saved, The ove itants of Rome have rey fural to listen to words Scldiers, few houre ba to these words of ight, after the combat, Lyens was printed with #0 mu bridges wereall guarded by artil- Jory and cavalry; the Prefecture, tho Placo des Torreanx, tho Placo de Belleouur, the Hotel de Villo, the Pi Pierre, the Palais de Justice, &o infantry. ‘The houses at the corners of the principal strevts | were ail held by parti Th Passed over with the utmost es! 3. passage of columns. left bank of the Tibor. « ‘The following Morning Chronicle, iy interertin, Since you are consti lish Our duty to its full extent, ingle instant doubtful. ber expectation: success cannot be | themrelves find no security, ass, between the testimony of h ATER. ropert di rem taceres, been manutaetired ox tory ef M. Ledre. Roll f pg Ry ep Met of order im France. “Tiut German. deiangopucs waive’ wh with laugh jeprived of ive pois proof of his ovil doings than a state of the social republicans of Germany—albeit 1 hope of success, bud in adoption of those mearures which they declare tyraaaii aad illegal when put in foree against thomselvos. with all the he Geveral-in-chief dispense ents inthoted im the army sim IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE, Tremendous Battle in Hungary. d Bem. The Saturday appenred to imply that the tranquillity | ‘This is the feast of Corps Christi, which tho’ Roman | i lod. Catholic Church celebrates with extraordinary solemnicy. do nos know whether this is Qudinot’ but certain it is chat little or no firing bi been heard throughout the morning. holy work on a Sunday, and then to of the Holy Sacrament, would be quive ot a piece with the istency which has marked ali crusaders, simee first the It 4 posnible, however, that there may be other r for the inaction of the French, of wuioh we are not yet the Lattle of General Oudinot has addressed the following letter to the President of the National Assembly :— “Hyap Quarters, VILLA june 12. IM—Pi “The events of the war ha French army to the gates of Rowe. of the city continuing to be closed against us, L shall be con- vtrained. in order to penetrate Russians, numbering 6,000, were beaten. On the 10th of June, there arrived in the Aus- trian camp, a parhamentare, from Kossuth, who | brought a message to Gen. Haynau, admonishing him that, if any more Hungarian] prisonera were the most distinguished Austrian officers, the Magyars, would be put to death, by | 4 I course of events, we pro reason fopletting us commence his un ntermit it on the feast varius, § o'clock P.M. as you know, brought sho bof the gates menin’ blouses attacked the principal eady driven in several the proceedings of the ‘sot foot on the Italian gh. dy of 300 or 4% in. ots, assembled behind the Ru captured by. armed with m te, to employ immediately | {10 re hope thas in way of reprisal. s jerman States bordering the Rhine, eneral insurrection 1s going on, the ave now advanced, and a struggle has taken place at Manheim, the result of which was jeavored to Faire the popul vd Ab my disp rrible wecessity, | re- . “Tike French are canfon plantea at that time th sat the Crofae: Le of that district, ‘Wire perfectly undisturbed tho whol At cight o'clock o1 fourgons of the medical Btroets, carrying the wounded to the hospital ents fired on the men in attendaace oa the: This act of barbarity, whon known, excited the greatest iu ¢ having recourse to thi gard it a8 duty to make alast appeal to the population, whe | fous war, The focling (o.Prance. h fi INSURRECTION IN GERMANY. CONTINUED suCcCcHSS the Guillotiere, wi as, indwed, were The Natienal A: to avoid drawin, Christian world, dent, to have the go: reighborhood of Lyons. Friday evening, at the moment that the beg of you, M. prociamati There is nothing of interest from England. The overnme nt steamer President has arrived at Cork, fartin and Kevin Izod O’Deherty, who were immediately transferred on board of convict ship Mount Stua Itis believed that the latter vessel wi Cork until the government i: a adoption of the special act of Parliament, at present being hurried through the House, to send out the risoners, Without encountering any ‘corn bent on re: ROMAN REPUBLICANS. THE MARKETS, ec. de. Gee aving on board Megars. John P tainty total deprivation of 50 buoyant as in the bout 200 prisovers are confined in the cellars of the UWotel | de Ville, and from 58 to 60U at the Bornadiue: number were taken with arws in their hand: upils of the Veterinary School, t@® noa-com- poral. ict command, le directed the operations u themselves at the Crotx art, Elphinstone. sel will be detained in in a position, by the of my very distin- |} out, the men who o: i ) OUDINOT DE REGGIO, the Genoral-in-Chief of the French Expedition.” “The Trin nvirate romaing deaf to all have been made to it, at familios dis ‘Amongst thom r arcommodated with loégings ia the public establishments of the capital, or the turbod by the wire the immediate surrond palaces of the nobilit; of all muskets or carbines in the po: with @ view. to their propositions whi wesion of individuals, ‘od im the defence of the “ Crvira Veconia, June 15, 1819, “P. S. Garibaldi bas made a sortie wich 1,190 mon, whe hilated. ‘Tho French army The steamer Canada, Captain Judkins, from erpool, 23d ult., arrived at Ilalifax on the 3d cinst., at 8. A.M., left at 12 M., and arrived at other State constitutional me The Augsburg Gazette of the 16th inst., states we to the fuil fire of the iusu the Seven Hill and #0 forth, are being formad. A now issag of notes of ten bi weehi (Sd.,) 0 the extent of 100,00 soudi (rather more than £20,0%)'is to wake p bulletins or notices of military operations are now preli fighting’ with wWnparailelled vigo She perhaps, the assault 1s gomg 0 fe peace, or armistios, equivalent Will put anend to this most deplorahls overn tsof France, England, , ib is said, proceeded to work with vigor and deter= ‘They have deolared their ultimatum, and have consented to certain guaranties. It would be’ usoloss te speculate upon conditions. Iv is sufficient for Bri~ sh commerce to be apprized of the main fact. | Mea sures will be taken “by the contracting partion te Prevent the Sciilerwig domyorats, supported by Germ: Philowphers, from again plunging the whole eommere! world inbo a state of em we co duly ine 0d ho prometed and proton, h 4 for the moderation, impart pation exhibited by them durin d ab tho presons SPAIN. Messrs. O'Shen and Company and M. Woiswoiller, of Ma~ Pastis. Thursday Morning. | Arid, have undertaken to romis the amount nocessary for the informed that the greater part of the Rus- ards suddenly halted on the 10th," on their march to the South, and it is even said that a par- ty of the guards who had reached the environs of owno have returned by forced marches to St, Pe- 6:30 on Wednesday afternoon. She has 94 passengers, among them Capt. N. B. Palmer, late of steamship United States. The news brought by the C. is of the highe ‘importance. ‘The Canada passed stea: by an order of this m rest ponalcies. im under the er “The French government has received no ni that which I sont to you yer capital is still unknown, ‘was tw take pace on the hich or 16th, and if it had been sacs | 24 in the hands cessful ou or before the 13th, it is probable that have boeu in porse f thi of Inter date th the fate of the Rom: ativnary; to-morrow be prosecuted wich redoubled bit disaffection to wa by this time, at a late hour last nignt the go ‘d not received any official despatches from Ge with respect to to the operations of the 1 chiefly from the bastini ber of arrests were made on Friday ev: x of the Kepablicate and the P Boles assert that the cause of this counter- march is, that a conspiracy had been discovered ip Niagara, for Li- payment of thedividend cn. the foreign Three pee Ceubs. and Shavit was to to sent wo London and Paris on Mouday lash ‘anced on the security of he quidvsilvee ‘Th RL ng oo the . 2 Koversment appears determined to carry the new Te shpald ta7ifl, uotwishstandiag the opposition shewa Ye ita ae wort MNS ASseutt | ‘The money is Austria and H Bary. you an acvount from the Nouvedliste. The Views, June 17, 1849. night, stares that # telegraphic despatch has | ‘The arrival bere of the Bavarian Minister, Van dee yssard, Jean Voir, Fi were taken into ousted, in echo to the noise o day. | Bio troe of liberty of the Croix Rousse ree ball about half-way secu, Francis, ery two minut ged on their wor! ular oF contiguous firs ons from such of their proceeding: ot pationce only will bring 9 solution verpool, off Cork, on the the 24th; and passed the Cambria, for Liverpool, on the Ist of July. Sarah Sands arrived at Liverpool, on the 17th ult., wander sail, having damoged her machinery. Baring’s circular states that American stocks have been in less active demand, on account of the at St. Petersburg and Moscow, ¢ een little change in the state of busi- a The produce lied, bat there is not jolders were firm and evoning, the thun- naon’ during the been received by the govern: defeat of Garibaldi, -vhen hi ‘May the god of battles The iam Gaxette states the following from Sinlzagtia, of | fyi tho now: ado the sortie on the Lith, ield the Kemans! ness affairs during markets were moderately su such an extensive demand. insisted upon full rate: Cotton continued in a healthy state, prices paid. Indeed, durin said to brave mi lor, who has come from Marsoille, brought the intelligence thas tho Pr ‘army te have perfect we from (he surroundin, reassurin p Maqesiilen ‘Avignor departments are perfeotly ‘alonve, St, Etienne, Gre- the town walls, The entire number f Romans wounded up to Tues ct in these parts, the | Pforte, following upon the dissolution of the Chamber ut Munich, bas given rise to the report that the faitie= tive has been tak dianded | that proposals of accord hgov- | acceded to. The importance ef this alliance must be evident te pecially against Anoona; | all, Austria will be relieved from an exceptional atate ne, Am attempt was mude to raise barricades, but they were at once overcurmed | without » single shot being fire flie.al rotura from the hospitals, as wasi76. Lt is not likoly that any co inorease has (aken place on the subsequent day visited the defensive works of Monte ate of St. Paul, leading to Ustin, weakness of the walls, which, in this qu Tempants of the mansions of t the arches built up, and the like, afford no facilities fur Freneh army will limit its operation bo a ‘The Piedmont Ki diminished excitement in France ; but prices are swell maintained, and have, in some cas is United States 6 per cent bonds to bearer, sellers at 1084; inscriptions, 1077; Massachusetts, 102) a an advance of one- a penny per |b. had been obtained on some sorts. ; The market closed firmlyjyesterday evening, at an advance of one-eighth of a penny per pound on fuir Orleans and Mobile. Troops were arrivity a0 js unueces ary. ‘Ledru Rollin has escaped, and is probably somewhere esterday evenii . A change of mis a For other sor It is to be regretted, however, that the government ‘old Romans, aqueducte with ikea of wt Naples; Count rat " drawn into the vortex on the Rhine, or foreed agal ‘aubaa | ber will to join the triumvirate of kings, etry was | ‘The folly of keeping aloof from his nstaral ally must olf was to replace I'rince Ca | have been made apparent to the King of Bavaria. We 103; Penneylvania, 81; Maryland, 865 a 87 per No New York or Ohio in the id. ‘The value of fair Mobile 43d ; ing, 4j a 4d. per extreme rates of last week are paid. fair Orleans is fair uplands, 4}: taken the measures — mounting cannon; and a» battery has therefore been e: that it has sites the liberty of the perbaps, warranted AUSTRIA AND SARDINIA. Dlished om this eminence, which lies just within tho wall ramid of Cestius. 0 sont from That against the clubs is, y the urgency of the moment ‘The Moniteur has published a decree suppressing the Republique, Bemocratie Paci- Monte Testaccio ( () and middli | . The corn markets were firm, and more business | of considerable Te the evening of the 2lst ult., no news had eball now, in all probability, see Wurtemberg aoxious to join on to the Southern League, n the lesser princes, who have already given in their adhesion te one or other of the two great parties, begin to see that itis s hazardous game. Suppose Prussia should some Ps of france, and the Austrians give up | day turn against these petty States (exclaims the Ause been received in Paris of the entry of the French fique, and, it is nid, General Oudinot would not make a ‘On Tuesday, iu tl the Sidcle will alao be prohibited ¢ Legislative Assembly, ment measure was proposed, giving the govern f Alessandria, Breadstufls of all descriptions,are in better de- anto Rome. mand at all our leading market: the brains of many a Deen written to necount for th trian correspondent), in facetious article, who will GEURMANY—HUNGARY—AUSTRIA—THE PALATINATE— peng come to their aid? They cannot look te us for general attack before the 16th or 17th, when the jure of the conspiracy of the 13th in ‘France would reach that place, and prebably in- CIVIL WAR, RTC. of eo ‘ine and ol Neckar now resound to the sound of artillery instead of | bat been rent to Munich, to present King Maxi kon pots and pans; 1 onding where she The metal markets were in a: Tice at the’ soetbeastera point ;, ma \n improving state. Cured provisions meet a fair inquiry at steady ower, during twelve months, to prevent the assem- | age of clubs and public meetings. silence; the Meuntain did net utter a word Che Montegnards bad previous! news of the fa’ ‘The beautiful bat ‘The reports of the state of trade are satisfactory. come to a resolution that, | and will be driven to intothe arms of Fra at the brother of th disgraceful alternative The orer liom or the merry | With the Order of the Golden Fleece, The Ost song of the husbandman, laugh of the girls tending the plants of the gray erotlaurki, the same who headed the Polish rising last | cautic ear, and afterwards commanded the insurgeuta ‘alerma,bas been proclaimed commander in-chief of the as they could not prevent t remain in silence. The sion, The result was—for the bill 373, against it 161. ‘The suppression of the Paris journals bas caused a great deal of ill feeling, and the journals in question, fe bill. passing, they would ¢ the Triumvirs to capitulate. * : T, on the divi- | ‘The London Globe, ot the 22d, P.M., says, it is generally thought that the telegraph will to-morrow announce the capitulation of Rome. s still plentiful, and discounts easy. Havre advices of the 2ist'state that the cotton | market continued brisk ; sales on that day were 2,500 bales ; prices had advanced one franc to one pe. Mi- | Deutsche Post announ not without » degree of aud reservation, that that the Archduke Johm has wade made up hia mind to remain at Frankfort for the next two months; his object being to counter- Whilst Austria | act the too great influence of Prussia, by assuming the rebellion in Baden and the Palatinate. bas her bands full with Hungary and Italy, Prussia has assumed the task of putting down the rebellion ia tl rest of Germany. frane and fifty centimes, and even in some cases to ore determined two franes on former quotations. There has been an arrival at Liverpool from Cali- and all persons connected with the to oppose the government by word and deed. whe is as unsettled as ever The go thie of San. Paolo fi The Gazette of Lyons, of the 20th, states that a resembling & siege work that was telegraphic despatch from Marseilles had been re- they can, Frai chief command of the armies of Western Germany im lieu of the Prince of Prussia. in Saxony, and has now | ,7be operations of the army in Upper Hungary, tm ment bas. however. proved, that it hasan linmense mili- tary powor at its disposal | The Latest from Pari fornia, with $60,000 in gold. THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS. Our Londen Correspondence, marched its troops int Vorien Palatinate (Rhei: Pfalz) and Baden, By of your readers have doubtless visited Man and the picturesque town of Heidelberg, with ite; fel ceived, as they were going to press, announcing to the Prefect the entry of the French into Rome. _ ‘The news is to the 13th ult., up to which the Ro- jusket shots were oman skirmishe: the latter vocupying various scattered houses nearer the walls. zy ‘We are yot without any hows their commen iM have been attended with different results, though wit out affecting the of the campaign, The latest of intelligence is the account of # little affair in the beer drinking studente, romantic old castle, the finest | Schutte. which occurred on the lth, and terminated mans had maintained their position. The French had used cajolery and threats, but the Romans sternly resisted all these advanoen, and in the most dignified manner, refused to yield to the summons to surrender, issued by General Oudinot. On the | Ith, a breach was eflected by the French in the walls, and a portion of their troops entered the city. This report, which was given out by the French, Jed to the belief that the struggle. W: H the fact appears, that on the 12th, General Oudino issued a letter to the ‘Triumvirs, making a last ap- d endeavering to throw upon them the responsibility of the etiusion of blood conse- quent upon an assault, in the event of their refusal. ‘The attempted imsurrection in Va followed by a more formidable resistance to the A serious engagement took place Lonpon, Frivay Evasive, June 22, 1849. Summary of European Intelligence, from Saturday, June 16, to Saturday, June 23. Order reigns at Paris; that is to say, the attompted ineurrection bas been unsuccessful, the leaders have fied or bave been arrested, and that hundred-legged machine, a French republic—s parody upon the name —Jogs on again until the next attempt; for that another attempt will be made, this late affair has|proved beyond there was @ well organized s; im overy large t four o'clock the government had not recelved telligence from Italy. either It is still expeeteds that, in the news may arrive. ‘The list of candidates to be bro Paris by the Union Electorate is not yet complete. M. de Lamartine was to have beon the first ni ion list; but the President of the republic having requested — surrcet versl that M. Lucien Bonsparte should be amoog the can- | foun laced first on the list, and M. de ‘he President also wished that he internal state of she city, as regards public ‘There ato no symnptor ‘urope, after the Alhambra, and its lovely | favorably for our arm telegraph or re that Mieroslawaki bas fixed his ty of e course of the evening, mens by any bed than ‘ ia ri . for | in some journals, end seems to hav ! mi e tice, “IT ily to hear of the ov ‘tance throug’: | garily be recognised, Bteccign uoyrepaper, or sb feouree har wos | Othe Suation Mercury published tho fotlowin Mannhoim, Jane the Tiber, some time bac: OFT should of co ve given yous ry, I find there is thi bh lay. the day alser the first supposed to bo Preach or Pontiti~ in the disguise of priests, atvempred to insti- in the Trastevere, the quarter for it:—On the Ist of tes, be has been Duelere should be placed on th committee bas ¢eclined, on the ground that a | editor of the Notional, converted at the twelfth bour to moderate opinions, bad little or no chance of suo- cers, and that it would be, therefore, imprudent to bring forward euch @ candidat tute areaciiopary moved | of Rome whose inhabit jo was heard fur | of the Rhino, layed Of | nonnce continues almost withous cessation ; the ou on tho other side of the ri either levelled wi of France, seme ‘and had the insurrection of Paria succeeded, it is difficult to ray what might not have ooourred ims, Lille, and other tow thing was prepared for arising At Lyons, as count, the fighting was much upon the men (N Forte Angelics, which lies ja f the points w snd several otuer vuild~ | rious e ki are in flawes. igshafon ts to be totally demoliched Cor | Wr pom iaus have suitured peal to them, At Toulouse, General Magnan is Fepublicans speak of | fy he of Maunheita.,. . Verer than at Pari THE LATE INSURRECTION AT LYONS. We have already narrated | with the commenceme: u Yonterday evening loud firing w: of Ladonburg; the a ere was ® heavy caanvuade from toe Ba ture the compliment with | t= grenades, that come flyin for his recent sult in most othe: They are also 1 #0 well known ae their candidate to bring forward M, Lesseps, the preseut envoy in ‘The nember of Lucien Bonaparte, exploits in Rom laws at Lyons. in the streets ef that city, between the troops and the mob, in the course of which a considerable Feumstauces connected number of lives were lost oa both sides. cades were thrown up, which were not takea un- til they had been battered down by the cannon. ‘The fighting commenced on the morning of the nd continued till a lute hour in the night; | elegraphic despatch, dated Lyons, at 9 o'clock in the evening, aanounces U surgents had been completely routed, the streets cleared, and the cit ‘There are upwards of 50,000 troops in and around No apprehension of any further distarb- x -CHiRy oF 9H urghers that he ‘The fear the external enemy, but racher th and has therefu TIONARY CORPS OF TH putTKM oF WAR, every part of France. arrests and demiciliary visits, We read in the Si¢cie :— tated that five battalions, taken from the different first military division Those battalions will be ced at Paris by trocps taken from the garrisoms of the 1d detached poste, Nothing is to be beard of but | Vitra Sastvecs, Jane 10, 1840, ae’ —iby dispaten of ua, and har give the honor to mi y before, and was sup) Yorabie to the regiments of th to protect the bi ges ding the Fogiment bert, as they expected, they proceeded towards Lim isolated posts as they proceeded. T' , where it is said they induced @ consid- f persons to jvia them. They then re- of sudden the consisting of 120 men uvoweded im making th the Baden oops part of the brigade reached (sorna on the 18t ear Laden ur town wit Ludwigshafen i, Weder no cl * y loft yestorday fur Hefurt, and & second i regiinent follows it to-day. THK ROMAN OUTRAGK—THE SUCCESSES OF THE ROMAN REPUPLIC It is enid that @ correspondence detween the leaders of Trumsirate of Rome Dict upon France, Lyons, ‘aud attackin; 1 | of the Tea ight infancy, ves mastors of it. Having disarmed the so! duced about thirty of them to join tne movemeat y great. | at once to the churchya will be ruined. man journals contsin confused _ Great excitement existed injdifferent places, and it is evident that the conspiracy of the Paris reds extended not only to every department of France, but to every town. ie It appears to be the {general fopinion, that the failure of the conspirucy of the 18th of June, 1849, 18 a greater blow to the red republicans than even that of June, 1848. tempt was made to get up a disturbance at Marseilles, but it totally failed. A regiment of cavalry eet all to rights, without a blow being red party in Franc This Roman affair h They had no business to go to Rome to put down a young and promising republic, ‘What will they do waen they have entered —for enter he dead of the Romans? us ce the pupils of the school’many of wae: oustration the c ‘were anaiows to tery, (Trning it trom the sminate by ® pl 9 ware Mork Ulera sevore tighting has caken Ludwigshafen, Durkheim i# oocupiod by attle io also reported to have tab od Germersneim, in waloh the routed by the troops undor the orders of Ge= ki now about 700 of MY stro piaoe between Laud ing elowe to the 6 throw down two gadions; soldier of the Sith, Frenebman to r, In fact, Frenchmen are heartily ashamed of the whole business But the blood of t Freneb soldier i up, at being thus keptat bay, and the acknowledged bravery of the heavy artillery, ultimately t was reported wt Paris ther Londom Cc int the effyrts of insurreotion ha ted, ‘Lhe foliowing letter portrays in true characters. the | under present position of unfortunate Gerumay, The tone Cf it will not eoineide with the views of many of our readers, but it is good to look at both sides of t who went to set them up again, w ues to thicken thee re being made, ° account of the rain, which has ecftesed epaire! the damage dons it ill, with the aid of BD entrauce into copied into the as necessary 40. fi oi pletely evmma: Rumors are again current in Paris, that further | 1 ministerial changes are about to take plac Defaure and ¥ the fire of the day before. masked on the pre No, 3, as well na two t bank of the Tiber surrendered on tl No advices of the surrender of Rome have yet been re- nd you all the official jatelligence of the have been received. fence of Rome is ovly equalled by that of the city the queen of the Adriatic, the im- in defies Radetzki, aud bis gle has become #0 uni ‘The hour has struck, tion from @ foreign 4 not correct, is frends are, it is believed, about | §position was e barard the cclumm rei ‘The heroic de- It is reported that the Abbe Paleotta, private se- to the Cardinal Aatoella, has arrived in Paris from Gaeta, and that he 1s the bearer of im- portant despatches for the Freach government, also of an autograph letter from his Holiness to expressive of his regret at the operations th ember, replied to the d mored’ Lall-threatemin, Preach, with eries of “ ig) ° . the officer again warned them to keep off. T vanced more rapidly, when be end about 12 or 15 of the bi armed legions, that it is a war of exterminatio ofthe moral deliveranee of © yoke, and it is the forerunner of its independence. ‘The iaiest jntellipence from Rome ts of the Lith Jam his was received by tel Louis Napoleos bombardment © France, up to the latest advices, was tranquil.— Rollin has not, as yet, been arrested. carried from (he Covert ways fi eapiial of the bastion No. b nearer the en fled im every direction. But the elect of this commencement of 10008, a8, immediately the toosin rang out, the cry "ve rivus quarters, and’ barricades b to woity which eitomed libert; * Inceesan’ throe exemplifientioa of Uuret forth im thrown Up in eeveral streets, ® The greater part ly erected @ y graph at Paris The cholera has declined in P. On the Lith, an Austrian vessel arrived at Mar- geilles from Trieste, having on board 195 prisoners tke ite President’ these consérar resident's thy iee— im smoke. able to rid taste tow momaly calling iteelt a Fe Sagegems, fan Bi of war, most of them Poles, ordered to be trans ported to New York, but she had scarcely got out yisoners insisted oa bein: the captain, havin, men under his command, found himseif forced to obey, but on her coming into port mediately ordered the ship to ¢ wait the orders of the government as te the fiaal destination of the prisoners. The news from Han, + posible that Wi a ‘omorr of s the op tmay retard the m to sea, when the to Marseilles, an and Austrian iatrige Das been wou The mask for pr thie battery from stray shot (comp d’echarpe) ty thickened, an! three picces have ber Frankfort and the di the necessities of th t, tae Prefect im- Lrought into the ba Toulon, there to Ty, te 16 noo commissioned offer of whom four are oifoers. ntinwes to be mess sativfectory. Their condy still Beyond alt praise. A violent storm sin the might of the Pen, b ta, without ang material dam: side of the French ry is contradictory, some ving the advantage to the Austrians. the eouth,two actions have happened, both termina- e advantage ot the imperial neral Perezel, from the fortress of Peter- made an attack on some Austrian en- trenchments, but was ultimately repulsed, and driven with lose into Peterwardeia, thou mit that their own troops sutiered e other battle was fought by wie sserted to have been a ostrian accounts are evi- dently not trustworthy, at least as regards their own only onuved some fonnets states that Triuinviente is © talion in the service of t! Posed of three hundred Frenchmen, After enrolling themselves in ti Tefoge in Rome. taking of Rote entirely to Tas Beane wih their tomteand set out for Dorna T ets. The Haa- The following letter is dated trom near Rome on t Noureiliste de Mo + the delay in the he wish of Gew mbardment, whi tains a sort of w My lotter of the I ingot the trenebes. 0 felt deoply the comrades being taken by ttaok im the first lise, Macoaves, who. under the pr n, have trampled uponail law, a at of revelution, anarchy, eh army had brougnt all its arti y in line, and would be able the fort contde manded permission t Anvstrians * soveded to. The attack th om playing at fir a Jere then rushing forward and forcing them with the nis here made ve of a hore. ble expedi~ rent, close to the barrie teow the pines Ban Jeliachich, and 1 is The third Right brillant victory, but the; prescribed. by rul #0 that an entire b. sllow as to arrive in ed vo the grape with which o since be has discovered | stances even om th 4 at the posts, ‘and then fired from be! ing, dexpateh {rom | ihe ememy has nut ceased to co the head of ovr , The London Globe, of the evening of the 22), We have intelfigence from Vienna to ‘The great news is, 4 tremendous encoun- The Austrians and Kus- ave been completely defeated, | lous number lace on the nial com titus behind the first paral- | night, to advance im . hey attempt this. i in Most cases, tut townrad the eud shey the chtreh of St. ter with the Lian; id to wind ‘to. have left on the field the fabu of 23,000 killed. This battle took 1th and 15th, on the large plain betweea * point of attack. Deen marked cut, and has rendered 16 practy tablish new pieces for the Bt the momen’ when I write t Hed, and have alrend; hor own supremacy in her own provi tee Wertemberg enabled to rid hervelf of the demagocu “| postersion of her ci hem, me ¥as represented. beaten off, notwithatanding th rom some of the el, Sad arrocate to ‘aria, Wurtem! It appears from this that a | Honveds and s hussar division, posted at Guta, on the right Wang bank, attacked the Austrian outposts at Vasarut. Cotovel Derrchata maintained his position for above an hour, when ho collected his troeps and left Vasarut for the more advantageous lotters: int at Kurth. Here he was joined by a of the fs, su | brigade Relrchach, sent to bis’ assistance by General Prince Collaredo ; and not ovly impeded the further | progress of the rebels, from strong position, but drove them back to Guts, Fifteen of onemy wore _ killed, We bad three ki and fftee ad va. sarud was then rececupled. The gallant Col. Derscha- | ta bad @ horse kilied under . Another vieto ement ia described as having come off um ‘tant, at the village of Ripping. beyond the thousand Ioaveds number of has- the 12th wi fare were made prisoners, Semv days before this, on the Jano 15, 49, | Occasion of a reccnnoitering party having advanced te direction | Brered. the Austrians sustained « and wore Near the bridge | obliged to retreat. This ts said to have been brought shought about by the trese! served tho enemy as spt | chains, and sent to l'resburg. Soldaten Freund disappearance . acviouiste | of General Wyss, in the following manner :—The bri- acued gade bearing his name. consisting of four infantry bat > | two companies of J: , three lancer divi- ry | fons and three bette {| the right fank of General Schlick’s corps, th: th be to move on in the direction of It ry of three priests, whe The culprits were put ia a rn dow and ridtrable portion being lett in Mikalyi and Kap protect the exposed flank #4 much as poasibie, and as the same time form ® junction with the brigate iiery, stationed at Saerdahely ‘The fords of the abnita at Mare: Egyed could not be pre pty guarded hence the misfortu ed, @ formidable hostile column, debsnching over the former place, fell vpon the tiank of he half beiw gade be troops fought astonishingly well agains® ein the viclaity | overpowering nuimbers, the population ef Corns lik joining the ranks of the enemy, A retreat A necomary; wud here it was that the Brigadier ral ie raid to bave fallen into the ha | severely wounded and after horse had be him. Baton Zesener.® colonel of sncers, was captured. be having imorudentiy eatered Csornm in the belief that the place was clear of the enemy. As far a# we can judge from the imperfect accounts pub- t to divide, if pose ple, the Austrian force lected at Wieseibarg and then cxure a diversion to be made against Crotia and Sclavooia, In anticipation of these derigua, the limes the Danube and Drave are de by ten batte um, three batteries, and two squadrons of cavalry, under General Neustadter, General Zeigberg holding | in check those who should attempt an irruption inte Crot Fresh auccesses continue to attend the progress of the b. AtKacs, in the Teobaikist district the Mag- yars wore routed. 600 prisoners made, and 22 gune ivken, besides @ number of kille 0 lay on the feta, The rtorming ef Neusatz is said to have formed the pete | a action; the Ottocban regiment taking Perosel’# cor in three oo Jumns, may be said to be broken up. in conser there diensters. The r in the T's int terri on outrage to civilization. ‘The towns aud villages are ailio ruins. Charebes aod coavents suffered slike from the profane hand of the mar At Kovil, om the left Danube bank, which is levelled to the groand, three priests were thrown into # well. aod young oum won found haegiog by the fect. The vaults were ram racked and fragments of human bodies lay sca'tere@ about. On the burnt of 8 chapel. Feroxel bad written his name, with th #* much as to say,“ this is The Austrian correspon wits, that from 100% to 12°00 Ruy . Komet ‘at reports from Crerne- ne had struck y intended te t; begin the attack on Transylvania from the sido of «ve Huckerwina on the 17th, The fromtier islined with the my niways expected an tnroad fr: The Emperor of Russia od at Orme cow on the Ith, aceom, by th Marchal Paskievicr. The august party were met by {ui the Austrian authorities, They then proceeded to Lucia to watch the course of events. Our Emperor bas sent the grand crovs of St Stephen, fot in bril/inete, to Prince Paski ith the Russians, It hae also Appeared here. though in a milder form than ia Hu Our northern guests are «ald to suifer m the change of climate The malaria fever, preva- Hungary, is playing great havoc among the general” The hospitals bout View arcerowdrd 1. last evening, met a long train f | full of disabled soldiers, who bad been put on the sas sher nor any other state of Ger- | few were wounded The poor fellows looked sadly nuly with our t the progre sire of siege, and. the the most remarbabl embrasure having It lasted 64 hours. | Wore pretend to maintain of reco the Maygers i# stated at 8,000. The Aus ind Wieselburg. thelt ore. A Tyrol paper gives the form of oath to be taken by tanoe, than Austria to secare her | the military, who are required to swear to observe and qoarters of " Koseutl misor: ard yeu Bavaria they were the protector vil—-they, the disposers of im portan' wippod fighting men; and | Wha 8 matinows army On the 40h, ae ball pa ned At ® distance of Twelve hundred workmen commanded by Hlaynaa; the Rusmans were by he arians by Geogey. Rudiger, and the Hu Ithough the news of this battle has been re- eived in private letters, rs allude to it. without Kuseim in the evening, the trenehes were 0; owt IO metres from the wall Te taken to the line forming s development of from 1,000 tn rt the ground ja very Woerwds and | Fie tracing tie parallel and | woes very diffioult; om some pt has been made to erie are now broucht witht from the walle then opens breach practic. 1.100 metres, Ab this covered with vines the distribution of tbe work mn enough no pa- jenna, contains schil- | uphold the constitution in its integrity, This is the Wae- | fret information we have as yet received of auch am change having taken plac: it is someon singular the news should come from ® distamt ds | provinee not for the |” A carrier pigeon lately dropped, in its Might, in the Gur losses to the pre not be undertakes moment, and to divert the # dered General Recnauit do snding the troops at the Villa F make @ feigned at! most distant allus her aflair, which must not be confounded is mentioned as having occurred at je was vent by Schlick from under Gen. Wyss, in that direction.— risoner, and the Uhlau Colo- Sehilick sent out this ver his right flank, as he was mirch- It wae beaten on the 1th ult. resent this whole brigade been destroyed. deserted, on mai the above, at St. Pancras, with nd to open afte afvor diversion rutpustsch ned towarde bh laborers in the infantry were thas laborio he General-in-Chie xamination of the l loan, captain of the at Porte Aman. with the oocmpa- imself of this new mission with ora three cannom fi 1208 Rilege ames previously ordered an Gen. W. was taken p Baron Zesener, whieh they mix 4 thon, very coolly taking owe ia the middie of the strovt ad seizing om the cart had it ta~ the foundry ofp: the horse, left the dragoons son after arrive ken to the barrack: baving done great damace to the houses of the jouese, 8 coneiderabie Com errive tow nade win Circulation remained aninte: rupted un il wigs ng, the presaution of shutting the saving been merely taken. A‘ th to prevent any furcher ciren! ‘At daybreak some ing to Raub. dpihed, more than 0 pr snd (eo boxes of carttiages, have beon carried wuay a Tn short, the foundry has eral mon bs to ‘The artillery wi «ith, in construct 000 men have see, trom Sehliek to the Magya carts of wounded, tor three days, wring into Presburg, and A tresh recruitment throughout ¢ #oene of combs sported to Civita Vecchis. heen rendered untit for use fo every other occa trocpe a useful and po Bavarian mein, Herebfeld will he Telievod Landau ei Where is the Wurtemberg contin, {IL have sconrged Banen, and arrived o drawn hie ew varia and Wurtemberg were squabbling with rme oud conditions. The Hovgar Huresun, extmblishe oparntions of dete int Alexis ow | Jarized tle dimons left opened its fire a ofders wore area ‘exoopt on business yeen comma po: the places about fi ustria is intended ‘ettera from Oldenburg Imperial Chamberlain, na nimber of passports of the been found, have been arrested. mention, or ratner allusion, which can out addersved yesterday to me? Why.t fore Rastadt, mention that the i7th be ONDER OF THE HAT Jess than 2A) muaske state that a certain and others, in Polish Cotrespond: place, have spread | matter on whien neither the d by thom take ery in the centre of the paraitel joret pied by our troop MusKetry And even artillery of tue eity. Whose possessio ee om che lath, We pase the army al Liberty, | circie of Hradiech. ia Moravia, a letter addressed to the Scinvonians on the Waag. rupplicating them to shake off the yoke of Kossuth, and rally round their ki ‘The winged messenger was soon after picked up, I a | strength was well nigh spent. The Debate in the tish Parl e Canadian Troubies. [from the London Times June 22] ‘The Canadian debate in the Lords, has, after ail, toft the question essentially in the sam: ition as it wae It has certaioly gf as the advantage of hearing Lord Brougham in another new character and om a comparatively new subject. It has alee recatiod to the seene of bis former triumphs the undiminished us eloquence of Lord Lyndhurst p pheli with an opportunity of aking af-er! rhs in the worst possible taste wo | On that aged and distinguished peer is, we suspect, earned Lord nor any id by | his collengres will be disposed to look back with sate o | faetron ‘Tbe ynestion remains subetentially the cameos be es ee ment om ¥