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THE NEW YORK HERAL ee NO. 5550. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1849. TWO CENTS exclamations and speeches, while his opponents ex- | on the night of the 16th, marched, the Neo- | Stadion. Count Leo Thun is appointed to the office of | attacked to tl at Constantinople. It isby no means | tuguese tariff. But ‘Kees ari: oth. foul THE STATE OF EUROPE, pressed the contrary sentiments, but neither with any | grad “— mamas Tins “hone, |, teowtetinn ona Cultus, till now imeorporated with the | improbable that Bem may preinny ae hie adveneasios | ‘Son phile Cabeal tinedf a wittoe Se ene at Balassa Gyarmath, the valley of the |) hb ae Premiership ; and Schmerling recei the departme: Turkish trontier into Bosnia or Tur! that expedient, and has even gone the length of eom- thence great excess. There is ao talk of a visit of the ex-King Louis | continued his march by the broad, easy 4 of Justice. ‘Count Stadion, whose jon on the be sulting several of the principal merchants engaged im THE GREAT HUNGARIAN STRUGGLE Philippe to his fae A burial place at Dreux, for | runs along this river to Losones, and from score of health bas at | been socepted by the Em- of the Porte This contingency | the contraband trade on the subject, his coll are * | the purpose of g: fy iDe his meurnful recollec- ed Rima Sxombath. The absence of all resistance | peror, rtill holds the rank of Minister of the Crown but | has not escaped the notice of the Turks; they have | one and all violently opposed to anything of the wrens tians of his son and his sister, whose remains are | by the corps of General Grabbe upor which ad- | without » portfolio; his Maj not feeling at Perceived that. next tothe Hungarians them- | sothat were there no other eause of dissension, thi deposited there. It does not appear, however, | mitted so casily INTEREST | iy a NG BVENTS. You are aware that the immense | ready left Altsohl, and m Ss damldlblomnneneiveltes ty of the Orleans family, Including that of Loule | Gorgey baving bated Rudi ppe himself, has not been interfered with by the | from Rim The Details of the News Received sate, further than, the adoption of measures for the ® road being barricaded and bes ban unless surrounded by one whos ble and devoted . the Ottoman Empire is peculiarly interested in | of itself would be sufficient to break up the authorities will grant ‘permission | blocked, renders it probable that the Cabral rel vices have won for him lasting claims on the gratitude | this struggle; and it is easy to perceive motives | sent administration, or at least to drive 4 further down theGran. | of his country, which more than ever incite the Porte to adhere | it. Noris this all that he has to contend against.— it’s pursuit, proceeded ‘The town of Mohacs, described as an important posi- | to her avcient pe of siding with the malcon- | ‘The dukes of Saldanha and Terceira, the Marquis of Szombath to Rosenau. He firet met the ht bank of the Danube, not farfrom | tents of Hungary. ‘he Austrians were, the Rus-| Frontelra, and many of the other leadi: per- sian out; of the north at Jaszo. and, in this , has been carried by storm, by a flying corps, un- | sians are, her ‘most formidable neighbors. Hun- | sonages who re but lately im close alliance bborhood, he gained a complete victory over a | der the command of Major Henriq! ‘be enemy, in | gary, in the han of # Zassolya, a Ragotsky,| with bim. bave now turned against him. The by the Hibernia number and amount; and it will tak ong corps. The Russian garrison the strength of 700 men, infantry, and sixty hussars, | or any other pretender, bay gay | by Turkey, becomes | motives of Saldanba’s defection are weil known. With y af sinkil struc! ‘was thrown beck and obliged to retreat over the river, | the most effectual barrier of her European dominions ; | laudable zeal for the Interests of mumber one, his last A whole “lading” of Honveds, trying to reach the loft | and. on the other hand, Hungary subdued by the arms | official act was to pay himself very farthing of his bank, was capsized in the middie of the stream, and | of Russia and held in rubjection by Russian garrisons, | ralary and military appointment— while those of every- went down, 60 that the water did the work of bullets — | is converted from a friendly or neutral state into per- | body else were many months in arrears. Cabral hae rs at St Leonard's, near Hastings, and desoribes them | @ hicbly important place. this account it was for- | Bata was then occupied. General Nugent seems to be | mancnt danger. To the Ottomen empire the direct puta step to this, and signided to him that in future yesterday afternoon. Our advices from London (teeny to show much cheerfuiness, and to be in good | tified by Paskewitch, and made the head depot of the | mancuvring with a view to cover the rear of the Ban | intervention of Russia in Hungery might be said to es- | he muat be content to receive his when others can are of the 4th, Liverpooljof the 4th, and Paris of | Bealth. The Duchess of Orleans and her children were | ccmmissariat supplies from Poland and Callicis, From | of Croatia, ‘The last column of Count Clam arrived in | tablish a cause of war, Moreover, the Servian popula. | get theirs, Vexation at this, togetl : J ri all the members of the family, including tl Kaschau, Gorgey marched towards the Theiss, which | Cronstadt on the 15th inet The great question is, will | tion. who are ardently opposed to the ascendancy of | ignoble feeling of jealousy, is suffici the 3d inst. > . dno- . ‘4 found to liquidate their claims. However, a with consternation at the sud most liberal portion of these vast revenues is remitted | of an Hungaria —— to the members ot the ex-royal family. thoughts of defence: ‘The mails by the Hibernia arrived in this city |. A friend of mine lately passed cn a cpperition. Kaschau, in a strategic pol er with the lew it to account fer king, seen daily on the public promenade. The | he was to cross at Tokay and Tarzal, The Russian | Gorgey succeed in joining Dembinsky by way of De- | the Magyars. are viewed with distrust at Constan Hie hostility. "fle has resigned his appointment as en- ‘The details of the news are of striking interest. | Count de Paris and the Duchess of Orleans usually ao- | detachments left on the other bank aro irretrievably | breesin? ‘hero seems nothing to prevent him. ple, fromi their close cennection with the head of the | voy tothe French republic, and is now understood te : companied the king lost. The Theiss is, as in the past winter, the line | ‘he papers publish a despatch trom the head-quar- | Greck cburch, and the influenee acquired over them | be in league with the Duke of Palmela, with the view, Annexed are the quotations for ‘The difficulties arising from the exceptional measure |4f operations. The tcad to Gallicia lies open on one | ters of the Russian Licutenant-General Grottenhelm, | by the Ban of Croatia is felt within the Turkish fron- | no doubt of overthrowing Cabral, and bringing himself Memiidnonts Seeta Giuies. of closing th out of om: | sige, and communications are established on the other | dated Bistrits, July 18 :— tier. From tradition, from policy, and from instinct, | and bis new ally into power. Saldanha has changed Pe ances nae loyment the n avoided | with Dumbinel On the 16th inst. the hostile positions a4 Sorethfalra were | there can be little doubt that the «ympathtes of the | sides so often, and with so little ceremony. that It will fer General 5d yr t 3, 1840 by, the expedient of sendin; Pi pal members of In the meantime the third Austrian arm: corps is attacked by the right wing wiow; while the Porte in this war ere with the Hungarians, and the | not surprise anybody if he should join the Septembrist United States five nian. @ company to give performances in the principal pro- | advancing by forced marches to the help of the Bay, | !¢!t commanded by I joutenant General ‘snielm. drove | Porte might become, as of old, by far their mostefiicient | party, against whom he was so lately engaged im the im ee eet ene 6 vincial towns. The corps de ballet and inferior per- | while General Haynau, with two other corps, is employ- | Hariua were won. by the Austrian oo f Lietterans | lly. field The Marquis of Fronteirs has likewise abandoned Most tisk ie i ae formers continue to reeelve thelr salaries, and are om- | ed in preventing Dembinsk’s passing the Danube, pginefeld, in such haste to | havenmark and the Duchles, Cabral, and res}gned his situation aa ¢ tvil Governor net h BESS) 9S. 8. d in rebearsals of w dalle ‘® new opera | which latter commander is operating, with 60,000 men, | Tats that wo were unable to and two guna | | We have received accounts from Hamburg to the | Lisbon. He was Cabral’s warmest partican, aud Do, 1868, v6 6. th * Postil aes | with a munition ¢ hich he bad forgotten to takewith | ire “ann. ie Rensigivate Spr ons RM AR ie pe todavia hao tte | Hinting ihn ft hana | Gd Woman tei eateton oa | Seay app Wy doe ae ad tt E ; made a profitable affair of the differences between the | left bank of the Theiss. In the position he now hol ono ndegh watle the otken, ortion. retired beyond the line of demarcation. Trade | der. Being one of the profane “myself, any little in- pT ERR ‘oe pee canes dior, Bonds, 1808, 1043 5, | S#tstes and the directors, Ke naestoas at pes und (hs seme tet tae sereee ate Miedlestion of Meaderh, while the other wea | Ela begun to revive; andthe blockade: it was cont | formation | can get, af to what goes’ cu ander the . Carolina five per cts. (Baring & Co.,) 90 92. neminal Laris is deserted as hitherto, er, rather I should say, | armies in the south, and the Rusman armsin the north, | the Kussian corps turned to Bistrits, without dently stated, weuld be raised about the 9th or 10th. | veil of masonic mysteries, is, of course, obtained at ane ve-pei (eet e oer) oo Ot nominal | More than grer The boulevards and the promenaded | t ts probably in the neighborhood of Peterwardein that | coming in contact with the cuomy. Gur 4 was in ailS | Several vessels had already arrived with cargoes, fecond or third hand, and you are therefore free te a “ yf ‘| resent to the eye of those accustomed to their former | the campaign will close, for itis near this fortress, in | Killed and 6 wonnded. The insurgents ha or OU killed, | : receive my statements in this respect with as mus! Maryland five per cents, Bier Bonds, 893 90. f etnengy icy Bhane Nn yo the Beecha‘and Teehaikiet territory, that the taour | sud 2 taken priropers, | The Danube Princtpalicies, y pec ’ eine Z i ol trust as you please, With this saving clause, then, [ The Allgemeine Zeitung publishes the following State y ving elanes, then, § testing of late very 6) it. ~ pl six per cents 63. buyers. "ibe ‘ustional’ exhibition of the products of’ Freuch | gents are concentrating thetr strength, 60 as to make | , Lhe Cologne Gazette contains the following, relative | " he 4 am told that Cabral has brought five per cents. Ster. Bonds, 20 sellers. Industry continues open, but the erowds which flocked | bead sgainst the Austrians that are now marching | * the Hurgarian campaign :— | document (Sened) respecting the internal government 4 . d ‘Geren. pooper idity th: ot the Danube Principulities, as agreed upon betwoen | Béts’ nests about his ears, by mai Der” ‘Boning Bends. 65, ae oars eae anes soulp- Heese x to the Bans Sears, guterea: on 4 Of the 2st ut duly. inte K. the Soverdgn and the Pritecting Powors—nameiy, Unmistakable symptoms of a disposition to oy ere be Soe oe tures alo open, and fils the suite of aprtwente which | noon tres ba can fives the following as the latest | 908 i pa: mee, were On tl {aus Sea Russia, Its dated Y Dechemastel ABIE | Ty. upreme power it may be raid—they have Hithorte alan pur cunts, 00; ached. occupy the first quarter of the northern wing of the Sugyos, and Misoclz. Paskiewitch Gyong- : 1 ised ti + yougyes, an 2. Paskiewiteh was at Gyony “Senea” i xercised over every thing in Portugal, from the appoint fom og: Seonlpedleny a. 98 9, nominal, Tallecies ‘This odllection contains nothing pat of saree halal ey tye) Fee 4 Wess won the eh. The Sd-and 4th corp: Foe, CeDeG ts ¢cenaNmhanven:. catinias: Th te on | aa prime minister to that of @ catehpoll, and Asrod to Batysn. A part of the insui ata. The third corps, whieh pursued the sc follow Do. Sterling B: mention It has, as usual, an encrsaeas ppaertics. of | on the 2d agues to the south wont of Kareha| s. 21 pA odeg hy reduce them to the respectable ins New York City Ave per cetita, 04, bad painting, mingled bere and there with some works | fll back to nitie@ey which they enjoy in some other countries, He resigned, some wperial Highne: athe & the Emperor and Autoor mper: O. nd Padischab of thi r trai Ci enemy as fai is im Gyongios since the ap by th for the welfare of tl nights ago, his office of Grand Orient, or what Our Irish Correspondence. peewern aptilanaserUaaabie Rotts Coote ane ee | oP mnemrceagen ime meneame artand puiitdeno Neldavin fand Wallachia, and in fultitny Belts proper Gesigustion in Lagiiah, on w Panis, Aug. 2,1849, | | Tho Austrian reserve corps aud Panintin’s Russian of Tame premises to goncods to these jandva separate coustitu: | ston. It seems, @ scene of commotion, approaching Very Dusan, aby 3; MER see a6: 2, 1989 | aivision arrived in Pesth on the Sst, and General tiay- eeepc Pane tne ran way from Seared be Heel- | oacaut diatursenses, fe thean nearly to votes de fait, took place at the lodge.— Her Majesty's Visit—The Narion—More Arrests, $e. The Bourse and Money Market, eu fe" bald to bate aitiewaria moved his tectge te Gratien cate ieee pests | walleekte Freemaronry iw ihing of such tremendous power Exeltement consequent upon her Majesty's visit to | My late reports on the Bourse will quite have pre- | Caegied aud Keezkemet While Marshal Paskowlteh's | ‘aemy'en the ight tank ‘and. is ab | dinars ane saent motes dete ec Caienl aus hase th eecke aaa tee her Irish subjects, increases dally; nothing is thought | pared you for another report of little fluctuation and | head quarters were at Axod, an action took place be- Austrian 001 | anatebloal attempt ‘abuse of power, | tark of com! ya the hoy a iting it, and th il soaro of but addresses from all parts of the island; whilst | less business. ‘There is literally nothing doing, Mo- | tween the Rustian and Magyar cavalry, supported by ‘Action of the Jaws, and deprives the peace | Jati'te be fatal toebicieeify from ait et bari 4 tome infantry, at or near Tol Amas. The Russians ful inhabitants of tho benetits guaranteed to them by t ney is abundant, and its holders are waiting an: tary escort, in & common wagon, af also Ssemere, tl es eu: ied be ~ me , -* it will be seen that the bondholders wh iy in Dublin, Cork and Belfast, preparations upsn a grand y a older 1 9ny | claim the advantage, ani that they took » gun and ties concluded between Kussia sud the Porte, In eonsides held a mecting im London to draw up an address plan “| Minister, Count Korslyi, Zedlinski, and others. alto- | tion whereof, the fllowing hav Leen decided upon bev scale are being made, 0 as to insure to the Queen the | chance of funds falling below 87 to invest, their of sea peipapern, (aia she sie = Aged poteng alg gether ‘about 100 perrons; TEreee ica tae at | STAM ce nee held mecting im London, to draw up an address moét enthusiastic and joyful reception. Much discus- | operations appearing to be to buy st anything below | fy Gahicis, had marched in two columns for Hungary, | the barracks; they did not appearin the least dejected, | | 1. The Horyedars of Moldavia and Wallachia shall be no- | to cffiee, may begin to prepare one of condolense sion has arisen as to the propriety of having illumina- | 87, and sell so soon as funds touch 90, 60 that those | would reach Dukla on the 2lst, and cross the borders | D¥t bore themselves nobly amidst all their misfortunes, | ™ vane mt 7 by gE lig yl A ay a. ie ‘shall remain in vi; bs } vt uese Be beat " ppoint ‘hore wihoare moss wort tions—some parties contending that, owing to the im. | two amounts may be taken as the extremes to which | on the 2d, General Haynau has issued ® proclama- Bean Tees ll, 18 the bytes Fyne hte hom uyon not entering upen the only evurve whieh could poverished state of the country. it would be better for | fluctuations are at ell likely to extend at present. So | Path yt chuif betray attschaat cy the tte reported that the Polish Colonel Miklosics had a the ‘suspension of the lead them out of their fivancial embarraysmente. it the citizens to distribute the amount of the cost (about | trifling bave been the changes during the week past | cause. and has also imposed a heavy contribution of | 8°D¢ Over to the Hungarians. “e that 1 do not think it worth while to send you the | army clothing, valued at 2,000,000 florins, on the Jews | According to private accounts in the Berlin Nach. £10,000) to.thelr fellow-countrymen, who are in such poset ePerdhge Ray hey Sant ge ode ry P se ale Teeth ‘and Dien, in consequence of the seal which riches me siiod Bas sud ienly appeared with « large Geep distress; but loyalty has got the better of huma” | settlement at the end of the month, occasioned partly | they bad shown in aesistirg Kossuth’s government himself betwee the two cbiet Avatrion oi it nity, Uluminations being decided on. Several arches by that event, and partly by @ rumor that appears 2 ‘ wif) now known oat fact thet a Sara Rus warluoue thas Aedeh sina tetie, welaibeoamined ve some consist 5 tm treat, bee: a nes been completely outw! ene! fy Deng constructed along the line of toad by which | Tee tcc fer eae extensive deduct operates Ve | Congey™ Our correqpoudentaaruren uy o8 the Seat | the Metiem Lake, where Be bad colnet lag suse >| 3 traordinary, of th equence ¢ aving frequenth: ‘us confiicts. ‘The two powers, Will agree wa to. the time wien they shall bo re-epened, “Meany hil’, they shall be placed by a Divan, compored of boxicds aud membors of eral contidenes. Th the ultimate consequence must be bankruptey. at least at buperior clerg: joy ail be oceupled clitelly in fixing and regulating U gards the foreign debt. particularly now that the revenue @ a yearly budget. about to” suf) Jrom the effects mean the adoption of a olicy—and the abandonme dustry whim, to which the far superior agrioults interests of the country have bitherto been sacrilioed, rifying 4 ‘4 ‘Two revising commissioners shall look over the regnia~ ‘he. the Queen will pass to the Park, At Mr. Turnor’s fac- tion with the railways, or some of them—those | authority, that Prince Pa:kiewiteb himrelf is totally | the country people, but it was not sup; Vien: | acne, “andl shall’ propore. such’ modifications ‘aa Ce, Be conse’, aay sory, Ball's Bridge, an immense arch is erecting, and | from Lyons to Aviouos amd Lyons to Parle ere wore | ignorance the whereabouts of Gorgey and the 41000 A eck nie oats fn 9 bald 9 maa - PT shehahore-ahetbe pemantante pe AT Pi Be pl bel : ; r anther in Baggot streot; and at Merrion square, end of | Reruieulatly mentioned, by which s sum of two hun; | yee et Wallace ewe was led to bollere be | forcing bis way from Comorn, bas Teache Katenau, piail agree cu tho suljcct with the Cabinet of Bt. Petera~ | the ground that it would be likely to, provoke 's re Nassau street, there is being erected another arch. The say the necestity of @ loan. The on dit ie. that the he Viewma papers publish the proclamation which | #4 formeds junction with Dembinski; thet united biti Mal Bo conginnnche apmmmpht 2h00:| Sretnce Ee tue cee crettces ce hemaetaicee ae Rotundo is being cleansed, and an immense platform | treaty is actually signed, and wants only the ratifica- | the Austrian Ccmmander-inChict General Haynau, | foTees musl amount to e large army, but as to thelr fu. 4, re-eetabils meat of tranquillity om | Dukes of Saldanha and Paimeln. With the Qa 4s boing ereoted; everything, in fact, vill be so managed | 8G of the ANMDY. | isos with confidence, that the | ceslon cf islearing thea te hasten to the resoue of | Pusbing om towards the Carpat ot sement iI remate inthe peiselpall F, Cabral continues in undiminished furor, aud in part by the of danger from without, ther Gen Haynau ties s bods of 10, 00 men Lelon ‘nd, instead of until internal tranquillity shal marching to reinfor south, it is said shall : be b is on bis way to join the Russians, who are probably "'y)"i" 1 threatened by Gorgey and Dembinski. No oy od | te ce and public : were allowed. according to the last accounts, at Pres- | ¢. During the time of the occupation, two extraordinary pleasant sunshine of conviviality, and who, more~ burg to go to Raab, eo that it would seem that thecom- commissioners, reepectively appointed by over, has just obtained for him from the Popo the gran@ munication between those towns had been cut off by , sh#ll assist the two hospodare with their councils. cross of the order of “Gregorio Magno.” ll remain in the prineipali- yrs ite F jewitch advanced to W. left but @emall force in P he bas another warm friend, too in the Po Monsignor di Pietro. who got up @ political diplomatic plc mie at Cintra, some days ego; for the purpose of ringing him and the whole corps diplomatique together, cauring all lingering prejudices tomelt away undee that her Majesty shall not have cause to complain of | « exercise ” of 1860 In provided for without the neces- | the Ban ef Croatia:— she legalty of the seoond city of her kingdom. sity of @ loan, and this statement, in connection with TO THE INHABITANTS OF BUDA AND FReTH. Op Monday the 5th of August, the Queen will make | the rumor above alluded to. has induced many persons After engi veotenias, which the her public entrée; 6tb, she will receive addresses; Tth, | *? &ive credence to that rumor. eis samiet 2 + 6th, 5 ® grand review in the Phoenix Park, on which occasion ‘The Hungarian War. eleven | THE SUCCESS OF THK HUNGARIANS OVER THE RUS- Dge TE be present aks Zoximente of sovaizy, SIANS AND AUSTRIANS—MOVEMENTS OF THE HOS on the sput of the ori of infant besides a large constabulary force and ar, ‘of the rebels, b: the Hungarians under Aulich, | 6, The duration of the present treaty is fixed for the term tillery. a Cork a great pavilion, capable of holding Our previous advices brought the b irvaa dovmed to Inavant death ‘The Koiner Zeitung states that the fortress of Tomos- | “ait Seesrt treaty shall mot in any wise intrings upon the Ehe Pueveaotion ae Pemneente ¢ . Piva. a e t! var has surrendered to the Hungarians, who have like- gtipulaticus of the two courts respecting Mold ma Wale | poen a Su ! 1,600 persons, to be set apart exclusively for Indies, is evasion | sireagie Gown vue entered Semlin, the possession ' of waleh town lachin, ner upon the treaty of Adriancple, which remain in arly nanan ei Penrose ite to which, Lay makes them masters of the line of the Danube, from full vigor. ter two i up potash Ie Seelee ont Rise tic pithy heat BH. hale (Ty. Enneg to Ompors, tng tctating fiat communica | |The ‘alors bas been oflelally acknowledged andadopt. | House of Teers, the Lords Commissions The Ministerial Ocsterischische Corre: of to- | tions wi e empire and the city el- - dresses. On Monday last the corporation held a meet- | Swee then, ree ‘easton Land skisepiaiees be iy, Cintsins & losing avticte whtee Rawle, | grade. | ies aeets acy ing, but no businees of importance was done; some Avother report, which is contained in the Kolner The mi de la Constitution of Berne of tho 26th inst., ccompanied by the Speakeryiav- ing arrived, the following tpeeeh was read :— > septations of the Prussian ot to the H Zeitung, acquires & high degree of probability from the | announces that the federal council had called out 82,- heme iscussion of a desultory nature as to the proposed il. form as clroumstauces will permit i= hd Werfinian quethces, pad es el geet Feflections (a# quoted above) of cur correspondent, on 860 men, who were to b joned slong the Rbenish | My Lonns any Gartixsny, ee ‘lumination having only transpired. The Limerick ea eTigna ganets ane lettonn of t leer ant com. | Ma's line of cond t In both bases. ‘There are some | the relative positions of the imperialist armies under frontier’ under the com of Gen Dufour, They | ,,We have it in command seantine thetesinsass eae the same day. The | He ee scr reece ot via cueat of the Ban | pacrages which are so perfectly true and so much to | Ta*kiewiteh aud Haynav, and those of the Hungarians are to be formed into three divisions, and Colonel Zim Tariiament, and vo clove the present se= jayor seal om addrers propored to be mated te the | sclecbic®, without, Bewover, civieg o og a | the purpore, that | eammot refrain from giving « brief | Under Gorgey and Dembinski This news is that mozie into sot as oblef of the staff. The necessary Of; | tin ‘Queen, ‘containing the warmest expressions of Wim ae oe ey aa ‘filed — summary of the whole Prince Fasklewitch has been defeated by Dombinski’s ders had been forwarded to the cantons, and the Dia vy directed ue to express her sutisfsotion ory gatamant of the eulierings endared Gucing | eielenk phert wana “ ower Omes for they |. Avstria, which in reality is engaged in two wars of wif | army. at Gyongyos, No details whatever are given of was convoked at Berne for the ist of July. Two dele and nariduity with which you have discharged @ past four years, and concluding by jowing:— d 2 preservation, is, necording to the party Journals of the d the affair, 1c from the head-eus: ‘of the Imperial troops at | the Jaborious and anxious duties in the performance of wt “That we cannot conclude this address te your wa. | Prieet It wes evident thet unless some diversion was guilty ot tie most unconseientious Seabees, beth Our correspondent informs us that the elty of Mo- nee bad arrived at Merne to negotiate with, the | YH have been vc Pinjshe, | We pive all the dctalle tb Zoccncented eaux: | inarmuch ait is at once a complaint of the mlarepre 2 Gesty on your first visit to Ireland, without humbly | "Ade in the Ban's favor in the south, he must be com- | Sardinia and Hungary. 10 is stated that the lard terms bath, too, has been taken by the Hungarians. federal council respecting the prearence of the Hersians | 1", ven ing your Majesty's meroiful consideration, and so- : to FSi, ore thet hat the pence Bot | ‘The movements in Turkish Croatia ure inereasing at Businy Demonte leeitat led along the | Juryce' ficting ‘our Majesty's pardon to the state prisoners; Sete — CPE | in extent and violence, and the desire of the Turkis ring on the duchy of Baden A Zurich fan act which we ferl arsured will be received. by your | Bet there is lem neglect than purpose, and —— Croats, to join their Austrian brethren ia a Croat been fired upon by the Prussian troops Moajerty’s Irish subjects a+ another proof of your Ma. | the cace is further confirmed by the notorious ambi- Kingdom, under Baron Jellachich, becomes daily more nd wounded in the ari jesty's clemency and wisdom, and which, we verily be- manifest, 1 bullets, had been kill is to maint you that the a one with foreign, Pd should not be sWTered to strike a de- e war again-t UNrary, Now that the been routed. ®¥j he himself driven Pa. wilt @ ‘satisfaction to all classes of your Ma- ts, and contrafthe love so ‘The Austro-Russtan Campaign in Hungary, Rome. From the London Tiines, July 51.) | THE PROCLAMATION OF THE POPE. The miter operations in Hungary are known to ‘There is no Intelligence from Rome of the 24th ult. ort to - into Syrmia, General Haynam bS* harched to his rescue a * us chiefly by the reports of the adverse party. for little of the least lmportan The Pope, it is thought, will ‘i deBnitive and perm : Ee en erent ee oeic all cme | BY Way of Cuegled and Ket™*net, Our oorrespon- | ireorrect rtutewents, as wellot the Deutsch oF borellance cat by placed on the loose intcliigenos Of Sot netane te tte daesiedone thle cet eea Rett Te | “Hier majesty» sorts pill pont Mo pre dent, however, is of opini the Ben's onl rela tn be prepared "Aviat. | change of cocape is tnfunothet of shor inexplicable 3 ‘uses on the of his foes, Which, whether purpose was held in the coun. | Fre aecision ur bad tactics, have already once be, the Kolner Ze , the ministerial iat Seceaip hen pase fas Wo the German newspapers, and none ou the Hungarian deputies were leaving Rome for Civita Vecchia. Garl- bulletins thet reach this country. But when official beldi wan approsehing the Pontideal States with the | proceeding from the Russian or Austrian view of reaching Rim! it rye ay ¥ grperals, are found to disclose « state of things which The Tope has issued from Gaeta the following pro- | for the pre Meb you i aecvion. fore prove ui 0 them ‘ton. Ubey can beve no interest or desire to acknow! » clamati: ¢ public es penditure ba 01 jera’ BE re ee ee | Tie Ocenvrsatlerks qarvenpen tend. gieede tee sandy | Trepulaticn to take v| such accounts may safely be followed. We are now, py A RS a tions withio (he preset year, and hier Majesty. will continue ro, omen, ane “ | apd unauthenticated details of the Ban's deteat. The | without exception, still therefore, the more ed to believe them, because Cod has ra eUtian ott te efor rf d to fill the ot Mr Motiee, who is at presen: .. . — . same paper asserts that the Ban of (Croatia learned on fo'New Vork. A large eh eorivally, compwens of | the Toth uit. that vast bodies of troops bad been torced engaged. The government at Grst Tefased to sdetails ant seemtimie sete aoneie rT land 5 act ply on ive. Ghee pebitection ofthe wow series Uf. ‘This intention was kept so secret, tbat the Ban's troops of to rand to issue stamps; but after tion, the probibition bas been withdrawn Mr bad not the slightest idea of what was to take place. | fo it is evident that the plan of the campaign, as it was of anarchy and i begun by the Imperial armies, bas been dislocated by futtaiming ther the kill and vigor #f the Hungarian commanders, and —{¢t, *f pubbie fait gare & that down to the latest date the fortune of the war was ‘smong which in favor of the latter. i ster of War, while the Austrians were Sght- | jt will be remembered that we left Goneral Gorgey Poet lahat even 2 py ter war in t! ni) + made by the goverpwent of lndia, and », army in the Geld, demand her Majosty f te. the spirit of At Go'clock in the evening of the 15th th an the proportion of one against ton. All tLe eeed on all sides, by very considerrble forces, on reflecting on so y Pye fury 4 of Dufy. it is stated: doce not tatend to change his style | thir march, but two of the epemy's Ofloers, who were | 7 of the united empire, wae | Beth vid sanube, Driven back from the hotly retin, ad by yours of period. whi peed since her Majesty Dublin jury; ict for felonious publications ED. eontenond See Se Peale Jateee |. ove behaved towards Austrie. Rp Frohne ewe! hp it on wer constitution that it rendems ‘an the law now stands, unless a p RP is Ses coteneeee a ct -&-+ and the maintenance of crder compatible with the fullest enjoy= da actually by that means proclai by ber Of the new series will appear on the 26th of August. On Tuer preaing-p party of police entered the residence of Mr Joseph Breonan, editor of the Irishman, for the urpore of making # search, for which purp»: they ited @ search warrant The search the ; bis desk was opened, his letters were read, shoul she would prov: ped 4 ire in the dangers to which it was ex- fom ty Ney Cera 4. ever, ad breregattras, bean npcorted, ro crowded with the di Konria which bed long been dcter. | Of Hudiger, Gtabbe, aod Bares General ily began; the con- | croreed the Danube, and maivhed wi the desperate oondi- | of the Aust om Peeth, which. ii . firing s feasible sp- | ready entered by Kamberg on the ith inst. dunt share of ee | Paskiewiteh bi ital. Every road reemed blockaded, and the circle was helews, it {+ acknowledged by the Rus- Heival and otvit | Majesty has viewed the u industry, hae beem r an consoling our loyal subjects w " 4 im secergance with their wanta, yoi # covere distress in ono eee ne Sucre | er Majest with pleasure your liberal exer- eee ign Fontifl, # noceasary to tho Catbo~ | tiene to taitigate the prowure ofthis calamity, aud her Ma= ee. F unremitting attem= he meanwhile, in order to reorganize public affairs, we ‘ out to commission, which, armed with fall condition od by a ministry, will regulate the gover- r tui for | | | discharge of grape hidden batteries of the Hungarians tempted, but all was in vaiv, and the compelled to retreat to Verbash, and | Ker. Here the exhausted troops. believing that the pursnit would not be continued, atte: to obtain 1ood 4 moved from Mikoles to tl powers, apd ser “a of the Piste t } [ nd rest, but the Hunga:lan force ered again, t of this trap Gorgey had found gud to great to her Irish people, as the reward of Ai. exnstaliy oupprsed thet the Government onater- | the Rowan entrenchmeuts t0 Cut aay seri lonsuf menor gu {icnee sed Teckgsstion Sith weit chap hove berss Whe: pre panel in setae ¥2 a= pn | ere thi 's rearguard arrived at 10 o'olook, b hed the Russian outport at Waitzer of interaal pence. ederation. was arreated on the anme | A, St baying been thirty-one hours on their legs, te Jevtky saseees Oy some Messiaen troops, Ps IX. | qhe Departureof the Queen for Ireland, ud committed to prison Mr, | Of which had beem pase +f -y 9 sn feint, for thovgh be. subseq Ventee. | (From the London Times. August 2 } tls condined in Clonmel, un- evvenes Srees veeman ese © ——- j :— | . Never bas # sovercign of his empire prepared to visit Ops A letter from Trieste, dated the 22d ult., sa; habeas corpus suspension act. A young man, | OCmmander who defvated the Ham of Croatia's troops le | 4 lattes freee Trice) Cries tho 30d wit, e070 sow | ireland im oo quiet and unosten manner os that ‘tho time of Hell. was arrested in Coppinger’s lene, | Gayon an irish ‘cer te the He or ony, Seasral | further advanced than jaighers, | which her Majesty this dey adopted. since the time Hea ee tere coemenics | Bet. it ie stated, has taken up @ strong position be- bor pocket, nod fought hia ‘wag. to the topal, cantiage | tween Bistriz and Kisuren According to the Intest advices from the theatr pwd Ubrough the unruly crowds, at the obscure strong howitzer batteries Howth. Th: same time by the , departure of our monarchs wal he row are fyi haseg @ « at ie gettin, poles. Gover bilis to be seat | Tithe male population frum sixtees vo sixty, have | the enemy; but it was ob- constrvoted at Jvlirno, which are intended to bombard country, hitherto, has been sl So equa the persons who were made priso- | riven in arme in favor of the Magyars. All sorts of bat the Magyar force consist of ca- Piazzala and San Secundo When these two batteries Sud circumstance of war eres at Dollysbrac, and it ie mined to proceed against all Orang: recognized a4 being at the scene of arms are resorted to, even reythes and plougbshares, and carrisges. horees, and ourn and other provisions, are taken into the fortress of Peterwardein by their en ee eee rere ca eltnthauder wad Tehtorag, | OFBe. ‘The Vingyars are masters of the whole of the Tbave nothing to add tomy report of Inst week. with | Zennat, Nothing was known of the fate of Temoswar u since the #th xeeption of & few reports baving been spread of ® |“ G. the Jath wit. the Hungarian armies held the fol- . Io valry; end, in fact, Georgey bad wi thas pomp in the sal bay thelr offiee of destruction for some A countless Sotiila of bal with night with the main body of bis army, and was march- days bewilivisratd attempt totakethecity by assault, Srebers and men-at-arms, set forth frem nd bP? rea gtim | ing rapidly to the north in of rafts bearing benvy artillery e Austrian ‘ing port om the west. to accompany their | hehe south of Hungary the last operations are more squadron is anchored before cinmoses, cut tflectan On ® a « copjuest and vation, | distinetly kre nd there the peril is entirely oo severe blockade The Venetian squadron does not stir, fleet of high pooped caravels, laden with To put an | side of Jeliac whore situation of extreme Meat and wine are almost completely wanting at Venice. [Puritans or gay Jacobites and cavaliers, ror'e aamtetance | danger. ‘The Bacra. cr hire of Bace, ¥ isthe reene Bread is ec id of very bad quality Ina few days crore the chaunel, to make Ireland a battle-feid, | bree: forfeited the Hungarian cro: of things, the Kussian Em) 4 wee If the Ru: =~ C xtremity of that tract of coun- the town will «1 a . 000 regull in Gerue- | of t st re the first attacks of famine. Manin Which victory « ure token of disaster to thousands Our Parts Correspondence. Reo well ‘duclplined leven 7 C3 the Patten | try included between the Danube and the Thetas, where lores every day bis influence, the Committee of Defence by inbabitents. Whether as King. Protector, or Pr 14 600 regulars and a vast number of levies were they dere im paraliel lines to the south; and it is are becoming ineeneibly masters of the situation. retepder the armed re; tative of the soverigaty * 90.000 men were in and | e_Trich shores with hertlle on the banks of the Wang bounded by the 4 of the Danube, so ne to form the Here (as some time back at Rome) the committee ie of England. ret io oo ° around Ce Dembineki's force, of 40,000 troops reserved for us to soe hap- Whe Tour of the President-—lis Objec wemeesen of (s regetes parallelogram wt ones foecy. of strap ert whe only desire resietaqes, one, Government— Movement Princ ; . one of intersected from the channel of one river to that of have just ordered in the troops di-persed im —— eine .o oth ~ Ma SRO ick oo tos Chapethieun, @hite the | wilt | the otber by the remains of the old Roman lines of oc- placer in the neighborbeod amongst the islands of the mine—M. Guinot Vivit of Louie Philippe te France— | The) oes onited with Corey's corps. near Vpolysagh. | 4? party, into s path whieh is not agreeable to her. qupotion, aud also by o ccgal hows by tho some cf the lagcons By tnis change the satieeal Guard, naturally The Grand Opera— The Fine Arts, $e. | There isa force ot 36.00 regulars and s large body of | The fcregoing requires Bo remarte M4 my Lee R* | Francis Canal Seer et tote region wee + it, mere sasloms = an sibere abont the - even “| Feed pote ~ » We hioh “ ke of the | perfectly civ ar; ‘as to the concluding part 1 | Hes the fortress of Peterwardein, which the Hungarians of the ety. t® exclu rom the place w it was enough to swell Ghocenn quent cages ott ime any | Ee yy cae he ae dctence | have the perfect conyletion that the houreot Hapsbarg | have stoutly and ruccemtully defended, It may in- called onto delend. Heaven only kuows how all this the white sails of the yachts that fluated on the wave- eet letter continues, and | have nothing of the slight- | Will stand oF fall by the deciaration made. | tervat the imilitary reader to observe that the position will end, but great misfortunes are anticipated. Jers rea, and a sky without a cloud. were favorable aa- SE ee creceg rumaes ts | lence ie eeernmeme ma, ies | «tunes eet, tant Qe mmmeneemte | Saar ane, a eraeed uk tas Gaba, Be Sardinis. | Teaica'e'Sittes fc cetmemcemeat” What moe seuiutiae ota Beeuin ror p egmnaesi A ne uls tee oe a Hrucilons to advance Into Hupgary.and that the head- | bettie of Zenle, This portion te withia the borders AUSTRO-PIRDMONE TREATY. will celebrate its termination! The yachts at Cowes Provinces—acce " ri . \ tier, The Avetro-Piedmont treaty is not yet settled, mor, were dressed with flags Some hundreds of persone Sovateg te the: Kotaer Sepang: the Prince's heed quar- | fore Lotus teaver otmoblw'e oray. The pepete- from apperrances, ie tt likely to be at present if At all’ were on the look-out from points which commanded establishing « legitimate popularity; and, according to on it. in black letters coring te the Kotner Zeinmg, the Prince's heed-quas- | form ¢ We bave before alluded tom counter-project proposed the embarkatio glass was in play hie opponents, for the purpose of laying the founda- @ ihe people 6 tion t9 Servian. Ditterty Restile to the Magyare, ardently by the Cort of 1 arta. gugpenting pe yeh frcm the more distant heights and the opposite shore, tion of ambitious end anti republican designs. For tl g my Age tg ee ob be poe yd nud complotely discl- | 1 ihe tertus propored Uy the Coblnet of Vieans, and but no public excitement of any hind marked the the iM t Gives us the following details bay hn the plan of the campaign, it had been the seeptance by the latter of such modifications so great event of the day. being informed of the approach of Prince achich would succeed in taking Po- fer ar cted the reduction of the indemnity money At half past 12 o'clock the little squadron in Cowes Waitren, quitted Comorn on the Lith inst., and would the arch north, defeati from £0010 OWT te 75000.000f The government of teed, which had been for some time before busily en- nthe Wi Wl be met the Russians between Pesth and l'irdmont, bowrver. further insists upon an am- geged im making as much smoke (nad we presume ade failed. Peter. nesty being gravted tothe Lembards. the Venetians, ting up as mueh steam) as putts were under of Parma and iacentia, which | and anchored off Osborne # fore refores to comply with, Both | comsisted of the Victoria and latter, | confess | see no good grounds of charge against Bim. His conduct, on the whole, since his election, has been unexceptionable, The impolicy of the Ro- ‘man expedition, which is granted on sil hands, is not ehargeable to him. It was, at lonst, as much the work of his ministers; and it is not to be forgotten, that a ‘The reports of the Russian General Lu © been published at W ad and 10 the iphabitent dank of the Theiss, once Fiteclarence,G. H ; Stromboli steam sloop, Com- yer, and was re Bubeeq ano take no i Shen General Cavaignee war In porer,an expeiition {2-5 mene igi deta SL Rp Sy ST to Rome had been prepared by hie orders at bower comp of Jeneenien sie e Siguaiitacn, tas, Bed v * | Commander Cooke and , ded. . r} Portugal. Commander Luke Smithett. pos oe hp hy eves cote ton it was yer pee said net 0, bere, Dace ed five killed and forty be hie pont ath On ae — TROUBLES IN THE QUAEN'S CABINET—THR PROMABLE nat a querter We 3 leak the ling down of the partly figh from Rome, tome eeeentl OVERTNROW OF COSTA CAPRAL—DEATH OF THR Royal dard at Os! notified that Her Majesty perhaps by the result of the Presidential elections, from Wallachia on ye hap ht comrades in arme by a> Ge on enntiia, ‘curt had ret out for the equedron, cad ‘and fot & long time maintained the which became known at that moment Thus, It will | pet eat ‘hag ere seiemeth ick pae of dietributton ‘be neon, that Prince Loulsand his ministers have, in | retion of Hermannetadt, General Engelhard. on wgetivn army onder Dombineki, ‘fact, only carried out that policy, which it was evident corivieg, — -y tee td ye - by FR wv & the Suh wie. PTY Hengerten prisoners nee ee ould jopted = ceeul an inoons e iy ralrway to Am tl were gases would have adopted had he re: | oeeird it in from and rear, eatried 1 and captured 400 | Tcute Batthyany end Cerolye privoners and four gus, while the Hungarinus are raid | Gr neral Haynan bas addressed # proclamation to bie The little sympathy manifested in this country for | to have lost 2 ° ao bagg d , Toa scldlere, in which. he tells them they are about being the cause of those who procinimed the Republic at | secounts of wbat bas been jarring i n it appears that despatches from General Grotenhielm, | them. ste Rome, is apparent from the fact that the Prince ef | Att} Un the 18th. at Birtrits peak of au notion ap: | here Sn} eee Canino, the ex-President of the Roman Constituent ently of littie importance, in which he claims to | to bederne sen President are obtained advantages fp them: at Sesame en agp gmat toneen trace Mace |. The Viewwa dater tothe z8th vltimo, state that the A the Hongarian ‘acbaxe bad ar. vetiles javre. promenading the most populous towns blie were occupied extensively teh passed, without exciting the slightent " which be m He was treated cl vill, oleae ty ime pn ace. wherever he went, the Heart manifestation of feeling, one ‘Way or the other You will eee he has just arrived in baving embarked at Havre. . Galset ret d to bi ty in the Val de | to negoria t * » pinned a Havre, ent travelled through | It appear thet Gurgey entered Karchan on the 224, joes trom Lirbon jas huisted at the maintop of the Royal ik little fleet rteamed away, under @ salute ' ne Yacht Steam ny = Went © sv thet parsed out on. breese a sky which promised (x or im. Charles Albert, died at | Her Majesty may anchor at Weym~ jie body w balmed, | pleasure. “ whieh it ee letenes 4 08 emit t0 Gonos fur Ir vere Deviuen cseneibrate a See net 1 series mate joeen of corde! gene: a weaic! @ very Ah at al pmanamad rials thie season. In Yor cheoked The mouaselines ye bow ef the 20th, give the annexed Nor mation ¢ of the 29th ult ‘The garrivon of the siege raise ere not to bave exce d bem bad silently adv: had collected in the Temesvar nia, to crush the evemy. It re. | nef to be even whether the Ban be able to hold scund in the angle of the! zaikist country (ms it is | fettivg into a curtous posture here. hich belongs to it) till ruccor to causes 60: | shall expiaio. while ained there on | aye | r ra prevent nye inex my te ‘warden wasnot in the hands — ure of power. which but afew weeks ago oe LRSt Secseney tomes toe ¥.not the right bank of the Theles. Mean: | ng more proverions try. The neayare time bry ¢ apace ‘bee left Perth iy the -] he ene the babk and z atm | lending ecution . | bedy ofthe Austrian army to march to wee. eoiet whose support be or forthe ostengs tg % bt to bring Nim within the reach of Bem s | ing a wry dy ee the immense lore high, ae. evil they e abstain from rpecuiation On events | Trvenue murt suffer from the cowation of Hit ad. ; bY J ein 1 inte Spaip, consequent upemt> friends The consequence ts ti fs on h At | mission of Britieh goods into that cou J ate naturel Greeves are with Puunces. tbe in frooy, Bovis Ube Greresve. - Feng &, ir capital upom | tore , only pry wlth Oat or recat thou anifes rome the wer, ond may bring « portion of the BR ly very vnwilling to ri-k any more ‘shed. | With the equare Biter ar Rereshay Me rnreateambeus a Que | tee rary aren ern ae tur, | ft Uri cong the Tepe tater, putes |W dtcathar uit ipa on tate | LON Shek ays eefraty seit | Giagtap Mh tksed ba uyee sors pans, in some places, collected amd uttered favorable buried in mystery. After giving Paskewiteh the slip | nister (Minister of the Interior), im the place ef Count | '***test to this contest, from extreme importance ua remedy of an army, t with fresh obstacles. and have But be had full confidence borne up manfully d severities of a winter campaign, e 10 falter now that further efforts of self denial were required of them Jv *) =

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