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NO 5566. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1849. Arrival the ails. the country, and by the proposal of an income tax, ‘The Hungarian War. three arme te the right bank ofthe Danube, The enemy had, | enemy's line otapreniens, Georgey and Klapka. whe | wasde/eated, and the Ruasian general, Skariatim, kille@ of Eur ope M caused a temporary fall at the Bourse, but the | 1H OPERATIONS aT RAAn—TwE REVECT ov rs CAP- | Heh faukeand threaces’ the tear ob lars bigate Bas | so the signs Rene crake Dasoestos ines Satsecatoed it | eioteate bene bene busta ia ne Datla. welies the took PPE O CEA BE PRI panic was not of any duration. TURE IM VISHNA AND PRESBURG—THE TERRIBLE | Vepeiol (hope rete, theretere, ebliged te retress te the WR | Doesibie, to gee to the south by @ roundeboat road | caved themeriven by a wild dight te Ke The numerous small capitalists of the depart- | CONSTERNATION OF THR AUSTRIANS—THE BATELRS tion of the “ terrain,” was sccemolished along the lett bank of the Danube. To aseist him in | were pureurd by ff IMPORTANT FROM HUNGARY. 4 A A ON THE BANKS OF THE WAAG—'THE POSITION OF | As the commanding position of the this undertaking, by making @ diversion in his favor, | pieces, two at dary a ments, who a not 80 ited peers in their THE HOSTILE ARMIES—THR ENTRANCK OF HAYNAU | dered it imporsibie to take onay as apne betden. m ovale ene ny adrented (te ards Waitzen. Gomes , | and Beperel jem’ fem een ewlush. La a a aa naaeenacaol tions as the 4; ters of i INTO SZEGEDIN—THR BATTLE NEAR THAT CITY— . order to is real purpose, made a papers: Prisoners, too, were captured - recurs of Pain and whe, | Inv sre oe uz ora aun or, | eieanieaes wep eeed cama es | cae atari Taar ee ot | eat: godt Uracrat bom M4 is moreover, have always money in the hands of ’ roment of bie | th 6 tame time sent off bis baguage towards Grau. °1 reat difficulty trom the Comaok THE GREAT BATTLES SAR EOUTAMA FROM FRE CONTRTT-SERMBEDOUS | © SECA Ceb cal the banat wali dtionessnes thot tn: | Sellowed tu tlw eomnonice the tame ciate: taking the ve nnadig a pneigiet yes Aaanaret or nage their agens de change, whom they have instructed BATTLE IN TRANSYLVANIA AND 4 direc road ia ussian g ; MSYL! REPORTED DEFRAT of what has take ty lossve ease et ae to buy iu when the fall obtains a certain amount, | OF KEM—THE REPORTED DESIRE OF THE AUSTRIANS | Lien Tetwece Raab ane Aik ce eetetiae ee gtreet comntaunicn Dewbinekt | aan ope py en toe yoo teage er eae ey a lon flocked into the market and stopped the decline for | TO TREAT FOR PRACE—THE BATTLE OF ILLYOVALVA | | The statements bared the Russian Marshal received the news of the advance | Bem’s carriage there were two notes from M. Kossat! : AND REPORTED DEFEAT OF THE AUSTRIANS—two | Of the Wiener Zeitung, corroborate of the enemy. which was mot till the evening of th of them informing Bem that Kos-uth + ‘HUNGARIAN AND AUSTRO-BUSSIAN ARMIES, account. It would appear from this cause, and the lorses which the imperial ara‘es suffered in stores | j4th. his ead hearters ion us Cueeanen’ Whese-aae hae (ham) bas Waka os enee haba t —- DAYS BATTLE REPORTED AT DEBRECZIN, BTC. KIC. 5 . nd and ammunition Our correspondent «tates besides, r "1 Pea OR TER from the great abundance of capital, for which aay | Our advices from the four battle flelds of Hungary, | thet thes lnct cieven wiecae ee anata fetes baal Sibibie Siisee ke Kitinn eet ae ata ne Bea tadlnch the Redinen oakolon totee apt advantageous investments in other quarters is at | are of commanding interest. The struggle in thet | Which were mentioned in former accounts. Every | G Y : " ss General Sass received orders to ad Affairs in other Farts of Europe, | ths moment extremely difficult, that any conside- | country daily increases in importa 4 interest, | MAR that could be spared st Vienna was sont to Pres pon ha brigad valey: othe Hungarian corps of 2,000 foot and 1.000 ho rable decline would not be at all likely, just now, to Pe eee er ire an eerallss tangs Ih Raat towe. with five field pieces, which passed t the hopes of the friends of the brave Hungarians | ‘The garrison of Vienna ix uow ro weakened, that there &e. &e. de. be maintained. In the departments there 13 a vast | do not diminish in the slightest degree, notwithstand- | are barely men enough to mount ward: still our oor im y of Arzod to Th ge ber Gren ee mety ot gram a ae Such at least in the accumulation of small amounts of capital ; and in | jpg the continued and tremendous effort of Russia and | TrPovdent asrures ux that there ta no danger ofa po- | gdvaneed from Ki to Gyongyos to make hoad | official statement, but our evrrespoodent informe we ; ip | Many towns of the provinces, the agens de change uulur outbreak, as even the moat ill disposed aim The European mails, brought by the steamship | Qre'lterally importuned us a favor te ootain, forse. | Avéttie to crush them, Viewuero are aware. that Governor Welden to J y aud Alberti The seoond division | in Moldavia amounting to 10.000 men’ Rea Caledonia, arrived in this city early yesterday | seme temporary investment, On the other hand a | Thesdvices from the matn seat of war. in tho North, | sgsin the hisbe-t autpority at Vienna) would reduce | was placed at Hatvan, where it could uct as reserve, | Jasry State that this army hes, alveady ‘ween dative morning, which enables us to lay before the | rise above 90 francs 1s a little probable, because at | state that eeveral Russian bulletins have been iseued, oe. RY SO & Dey OF YUIne, is troops were assailed | either for the third or fourth divisions, according to | back into Transylvania, but this news th, to all appaac= ap readers ot the New York Herals the highly inte- | this price there is ulways a large amount of stock | from which it appears that Georgey, the Hungarian | te, cimnerpondent asserts that General Haynanea- | creum Georgey. with 20,000 mon aad 70caa- | suce. premature, for we are likewise informed that the . " . 9 . Dons attempted to debouch at Waitzen oo the i5th, | Turkish troops, under Suleiman Pasha are advanoli resting intelligence received from the buttle fields | fumed py Aa aT peobobt iseg Maly tear general, during bis retreat, fought battles on the 23d, | tered Surgedin on the 2d lusiant, without meotivg put inding that he could not force his way down the | towards the Meldesien frost od 24th, and 26th ult, at Miskoles, where he had taken up | With apy resis etre, he turned off during the night of tho 14h According to the Bucharester Zeitung, the affair om of the brave Hungarians. 87 and 90. P ac rf Vienna japers and letters of the 7th inst inform as towards Losona. by way of Balns-a Gyarmath, Wait. | 23d ult . between tho troops of © Our advices, by mail, from Liverpool, are «f the |The information which has oozed out as to the | “* Yerystrong position” against the Russian gousral, | of the doubts and prrpleaitivs of the military aud f\n'waestormed cm the 17th by av inieurry n of | the ilungeriaos at Bt, Gecrgey, was much tevoree 18th; London, the 17th; Paris, the 16th, and Vienna | Regetation with the government as to the affiir | Cheodajeff, which engagements resulted in the latter | Other authorities at Vienna om the subject of the sore the 3d Ruscian divisio ble to the Austrians than does appear from the very me- 3 5 H » of the Lyons and Avignon Ratlway, is considered | general ccasing the purrult, as he innocently remarks, | i" “Mich the Hungarian ‘wenoral Kiapkn « troops made go closely pursurd to dest report of the imperial commander If we are to be- the Tah ult. “elf inclusive. , to be very favorable to the latter, und affords much | by « ordegs from the Prince of Warsaw.” (Gen. Paskie- | thedisatters which on that incaionantotreos cet kafee Drisoners wore taken ¢ Move the statement of the above. named papas, whieh 1@ Among the passengers in the Caledonia, we no- | co is i tf » i . to march from Altsobl to Li Id bow. te \- . conmacace on vensege te ne financial skill of the | witch) Georgey subsequently parsed the Theiss, and | the Iusperiaists — it appears that (heir Losses, fu Killed va throwing ble forces tuto the mining | eden the 2th ult. che A ustsieustacentay oifthe sun tice the name of Miss Charlotte Cushman, the Riawiokes: Bo be canvas ina aeytotha eestth ca there have been rumors, which, perhaps. require oon- | epee — F genpry FAM earn, Se if such, indeed, were ever his tuteation. The | to be helped by their Russian auxiliaries, who were oye Some sees 4 details, that there | yids BRGEE present circumstances, be obtaiued. "| Hemation, of ie having defvated Parkiowitch tm a Noa! uf i {nivralos fran Ian was ali bat mare Sisod Wither sue day. “coatitcing Their rherend | Usisey Ries tiieeationn ey cae one amar eae uw seen, in the annexed details, that there he ‘Treasury will relieved ie 4 hee been several important military movements | t¥ of vxpending about 230 millions, and that on an | hazard one at present, the Magyar policy beng clearly | Sede. kod koaprucks, white ‘om the necessi- | pitebed battle, It does not appear to usthathe would in “hich the soldiers cast in inercasing disorder by way of Rima Seca and | Sargedia no accounts had been received in Vienna few fot expending about 230 millions, a i Ee San ennasere, Save tis Dnamass 4 Putnok towards the Theiss, Dembinski was aa | the last s1x days, and none of Prinoe Pasklowitsoh for r enterprise, of the adequate profits of which some . pe say " and battles between the Hungarians and the Aus- | doubts are entertained. Nothing definitive, how- | cttosacht slohnens” Pattee es marabes, and rae arid, iarerburg in their shirt sleoves | Some army. consisting of 6.000 hore, advancing towards al Pivho bad ‘marched from Szolaok | that he bar eurrect information of the Hungarisa army from nrweoersful as the Magyar ebief, One columa of bis | shove four days It te worthy of remark, that the in- gence which the last courier brought from the ned. a illery Korres were raved by the traces being cus, . "i tro-Ruseians. ever, can be done in this matter, uatil the re-as- | parsed th Fured on the 26th ult. after Rumor speaks of five bat HelZepe er commegen oF. Tare by Coma’ Tolstoy, | Prinses comp on the Yih tnstant, was nes: allowed © A Matter, é , talons of foot which : The news from all parta of the continent of | eembling of the Assembly ia October. Ia other | the panoge bed been hardly eoatectea te a Magyar | minslog; and those amoug the imperialists that have | fouled, with loss, sud pursued to, een ee | Sees Karsan er eee rmene ow Viewer, shat the Europe is rather interesting. securities there is nothing doing worthy of obser | force PAF oo sea mages poe Fakes eh A. boom satuamly Ongeesdl, bear the works of the sabret from Buda at the samo time, Dembinskt hurried to | bineki ‘Ibir battle is assérted c4 taken place be- a Yation :— 5 mmand of Kortuns.— | of the formidable Hussars, The impression whicl f i ri ux French Coxxespendense, Three per Cis, Five per Cte, Bank Shores, | The latter, ater lotlcting loss on the Rustans drow | there revenen produced at Vienna is profund aad gretyern tonne nee Lahaye pg ny ope el Miso prea neal gorge rn intelligence Panis, August 16:h, 1819. 14 05 £58 W 1.2475 bbls: Shekel te ook Ets Grand Dake Ineting. Lhe durtiran generals lay the blame ut the “vor time discovered that Georgey had quitted Comora, | Rumact the fth inst, The Imperialist army at theb 53 76 88 50 245 2 ps uselon e ms while the Russians. on their turn, accuse had moved towards Perth. It will thus be seen that | place bad beeu reinforced, and it was believed that the Tour of the President—The Fight in the Assembly— | « obit gt op ras corps wee oh ae te Chiigtl to ret duniog’ the whole of the Zieh. Pas *batever the Hungarian bulletios may say to the con- | Ban was at Mossorin. M. Kossuth was on lat inst, a& which tt Raising of the Siege in Paris and Departments— - | main body of trery, the plan of xeting im concert in the south of | Perluz and cn the $d be went to Pancrova, ae dfs Ji y) tshop of Paria-—I sioeh — a “sige 0 2c ratte 2.275 es het tig Hie rior gd i omits, ithe Theles at | 16,000 of 20000 well Hungary te 0° impletely frustrated, although bow it | | Our correspondent informs us that troops hare beem i p ‘aris ne oliduy—Féle de U Assumption. pa AW TEE BA Remeek an nbece be Redas a, see Be alae ‘ds ‘ane lower ? mis happened that an opening was left for Georgey at Lo- | eent to Tyrvau. where he presuines something must be Fires in the Southern Departments, §c. §c. ee with elghteen thousand Hungarians, supported by focty | preeaticus puriticn by; deep deepondeney, The soldiers, (CL% Pines larsiewitech wlone eum tell, creug olibengh De hed scoutees me aneegnes <¢ Ge The political stagnation which I have reported Our German Correspondence. Piet pecpnnem, commanded by Nogy-Saadur, the ite | evene thing to he sent th ‘Huagary tone and tho | den tak bothiae peatt Busensien ormaiee vere eneee “The IVeiney Zeitung a the 11h inst, contains the off i t two or three Lette; is been agreeabl I sarian servios. who. tt maybe remember- same thing with being brought to the shautblos is fi in my last hree lettere he: Serceeny Waitaen. It may bo ia. | Itte understord at Vieuoa, thatall the aolliers that ¥af Induced Loth commanders to obange their plad of | Si cebiwh cf the operations of the Hussiag arriy tm ; : ed. fuught under George: varied this week by the excursion of the Presi- | The Hungarian Siruggle—Russia and Austria— | ferred from this fact, thet the armies of Georgey aud marched ou the Sth inst, will desert on the firat op. OUerations. General Haynau leaving General Ceortch i S — | Dembinski are now acting in concert, and if they are tunity, Norare there seutiments ned tothe | With about 10.000 men before Comorn, with strict dent to Rouen and Havre, and the ceremonies of | Prussian Drficultres with the Southern States not united. their separate lines of action are not owlug | ttesps that searched frow Vienue. afer the effete | erdets to consider his corpa ns one of observation, rylvania, trv it. . General ¢ obelt uence of an engagem hus reception there, on the one hand, and the spec. | §e- to Russian but to Magyar strategy. The last rumors | at Knab. We leara from the letiers of one of our 24 Det as iw besieging fore (consequently with | WmurECyIA were worete F : ike inihedl : ‘ frou. W: ERO PO aes rtructions to avoids battle in cate a sally should 4 Vasarhely he advanced his own troops from tacle presented in the Assembly by his cousia Lu- | ‘The imposing spectaclo on which, at the pret Was Re et ewe ene ae y eos to Gross: Wat. | scxrevpondants, that Generel Haynay, on settieg out ages hn ey 9 way Of Keckskemes to Seege- nto Vasarhely. ‘The corps reached the place i if were't i is ri bu g Sout! r ~ ae oi to march wpon Szolook, Prince Paskiewitech Le a ; vanoed guard entered Vija the tame day. The enswy immediately commenced @ march in the dirvotion of ither the combined corps were to puraue ib who received reinforcements trom General Sack ‘Tbe win army wes then diapored as follows :—T ivanord to Meso Kovend, (« little to liefs we should hardly have a word to say on | g#tian netion wgainst the united forces of the vast | Dut not til be bad been sevgrely harassed by a Hunge ities. empires of Russia and Austria, 18 becoming of a | Tian force, which on the latter day retreat politics. » 3 | Haynau being able to toll er did these offi advancing in the a © | their horses. they proceeded ia « bodyin the same di- 10Urth divisi Ts aad wep see Kispka’s for- ton of Raab than, mounting The President's reception at Rouen was favor- | more intense interest every hour. The imovementa | fatigue!’ be treape, ‘Ie whit bee rection. Pureuit wus imprvaibie, for the Limperialisie the nerth of Taw Fured) where it, could advance to | 0 (heevening ofthe ab army, able, his friends say, enthusiastic; at all events, ut | which have lately taken place at the scene of ware | movement to that print wa to wid Jeiinehich the Ban | were just thew in fuil retreat caa8 asin Upcrocsiog the thelse aud Grego’ Theos | which bas been eoncentrated to oppure the pret 7 - : | of Crontia. The Bau was still quiet. further as the souch, it ix not kuown whether che Hangariang intend keep- _ . 7 ‘was tolerubly satisfactory. ‘The reverse, however, | bave rendered the position of both partes, the | Putas ti ou reinforced by an Austclayeorpa | ing poserton et Heab, but. itis thougut thee ther ae cobd aud thiid divisions advanced in foreed ans: Foe toe eee ieen Ss Compen. hepie | bine = was the case at Havre; where, all things consider- | Hungarian as well aw the imperial armies, a most nent the Hungarian general, Vetter, having very likely to do 0, expecially as it appenrs from va- 10 Forvenlo. toroed the passage of the Pheiaa, took pos. . An pa ——e A ithdrawn bi oat ae, _ i S, texsion of Tiss Fured. bat having learned thet Goor- $4, it must be adivisted to have been a failure. | critical one. ‘The large Russian ariny wader Vas- | Terrach of Hayes foreea ee ith the nearer _ ee inaeert by part Ma General \ubohs | Key Keemed determined to maintain his po:itlou bebiod app : The truth is, that these progresses of the Presideut | kiewitsch, has advanced as far as Debceczin; whilst | "The inteligence from Transylvania. in the East if | trees freo the Plattonlcke mod. by some detache | the Sajo. (nemall river to the south of Cutnok) the iba laiperleait parvecn, ant the Wonaslte tenants an the departments, are, whether truly or not, re- rah . true. is not so favorable to the Hungarians; but { P endian whe tT Marsbal ordered the fourth division to advance from 7 the Hungarians not wishing to engage the maia | 8 at itis ments of weey’s rear-guard, who were nguin, & h Gi have entered the place, though they have mot yet garded as feelers, put out with a view either to the |‘, a not to be expected that they are to ia every battle loft bebind by that Goeersl, and who, as | Bese Koveed to Michele, unite with raphe, atteok | tion poceston of if. The road of Gtunleclsssa- establishment of the President, in his present po- | body of the Russian toops, have retreated from against such odds as are brought against them —Ae- | ururl. have managed to jein some other Hungarian See ee ee ee ee an lie RHE ant Pests de’ iotien’ tn the-taeds of tem sition, for life, with the empire tm the background, | that position. In the same manner the Austrian c¢?ing to the accounts, the Russina Generals Lodor It-de evident thet even Perth in threatened, as | Slt July the Marshal having lesrned that without | Fie Ott. toi seare Honveds made their on, if the occasion appeared favorable, the taking | o rm Meek ; “ and Grotenhelm bad united. The Vieans paper: of | one of our gore pondents informs us of @ rumor of Waiting for the uttack, Ceorgey bad passed the river, | (Vion for Vilredte aud omeee Made thee of'am immediate jnmp to the imperial throne, fy | C°MMander-in-cluef, General Haynau, has pene- | the 12th instant i Offictal despatoh from the th being oecupied by @ party of the Hungarian forces nee ae gariaus (it is stated no lens thao 15000) ad- must be admitted, however, that as yet there has | TAied iuto the interior of Hungary, and having ders, stesiog that = 4 at Tolos, while »: er correspondent com: dees h Mile he ‘Diane, pot moyy Rey Theias at | Yenced ip the bland of Shute to Sommereta, wed been but small encouragement afforded for this, 1n | croseed the river Theiss, now occupies the import- arian army und ab the tater es.|' be is of opinion that ey ee li leposed. inbanitents see oe Sho late Angas and De. pardnf bry Mans og ree re vin oon ot any qoarter. ah allowance has beeu made ot | ent position of Szegedin, from which he 1s able (@ | detented tnd the Kussian General Skartatia killed hy | of Feoth mili be vielied with a ieavy fe by the Hun An ceeey Of AAC mee, Sie 40-1 SUZ ase Neab’ diatuel of the ek betdos ooo e zeal of officials, nothing has occurred which flee Re e @ cannon ey are reported to have been pur. | garian chiefs could be spared. to col Mi rixon for gould im the lewst justify the party of the President | &'¥¢ ttective assistance to the army ot the Baa yued by the Vosmacks. who took seven field pices two |” Ihe Qian’ papers are very violent ageinst the Fo. | Sdvancing Hemlase were. the ecient dit | Presburg, “avd 25,000 oe ey ee young in any ambitious measure. bn every occasion on | Of Croatia, which is operating atthe South. At the | standards. a lege quantity of ammunition and Gene- | reign departmeut of the Britich Cabinet, and that ia eharge of artillery; but the mumerous a 0 : Bem’ punders brought to bear upom the insurgents, and the | troop, were got together and even they are wofuilly i anders, he er with a . i detaky Hussars, and storming columus, were too much | ‘er'sore br pronounced to be safe and Vienna ty, 10 tw nees it is to get up everything necessary to yive Luders, have sueceeded, together with another di- ihe garrison of Comorn in the west of Hungary, un vind y } T x ide for them apd they turned and ran. A whole Honved | “MrT of ¢ etait from the Hussars The condition of the him a proper reception. [do not mention this asa | Vittea of the Russian army, in clearing Traasyl- Season tas bens oe is to ae a Datinlion was put to the sword, six eannous captured, | Uprrialist armirs would indced be desperate if the rumore the city of Raab has been oecapied by © Hungarian foree which forms part of Gemoral battle took place bs reproach, even in the slightest degree, to Prince | vania; and, eceording to the latest official accounts, | mended by Ge hand hax complete 2.000 peisoneto cohen. When the sonslor loft. the | if © Cite Sree Sedan caret pact eee Oe Louis. His subordinates take these measuresex- | the Hungettan General, Bem, has retired nto it. Klapk he hana ake Mosaenin ies ce The German K form. however, raya that the intelli- ly in the same way as the subordinates of every ehief of a state take them under like cireumstaoces, You must pot euppoce that when Queen Victoria went to Dublin every measure was not takea to | But the retreat of the Hungarians has evidently prepare for her the reception which yoa have heard of. Nothing more or less has been done in the - op the 4th Otheial scooants Moldevia. Thus far, the operations of the imperial — sinus and Aurtriaw y Of whom stripped vif their have resold Vienna ‘ogtens of Geoeral Obwn- armies seem to have been attended with success. ce#t# tm order to rua away with greater ease A pro: Gallas and his troops, in I'ransylvauia. it appears digious awount of military stores, including great that after the Kusian troops bad left the Uronstadt Quantities of flour, oats, uniforms, exen. and powder, dirtriet op (he 17th ult, the brigade of General Clam been made only according to the tactics they have tetended for the Austro-Rus-laa armies. fell tato the les CGcUpied pooltions at St Gyorgy, Marieabarg, 8) position. as he commands the roads to.Azad, Grosy- | xeBoe from the reat of wa ardein ‘Trapsylvauia. aud the Pheiew the Austriuns os is repre ented t Steg that itra very generally apprehended. from warious r-porta published im end rumors that the insur gente will, ere tong, make an ate “ hat tuck upon the Austrian froniter eon ebay oy een 9 etl "Ihe report of the detent of Pasklewitch by Georgeg " lol e 1 le ci bands of the victorious Viagyars. and have been safely mdorf. aud Houlgber, On the 2th of Jaly the pains uncontradicted cece of Prince Louis, ia the departments, the oaly | Por\t°d ‘broughout the whole carmpat that is | jodged In Comora. Great dismay prevaited ia Views | Au-trian forees. at At, Gyorgy were attacked by the mahmente ot Alt Seupedia, on, the sighs bank of | HTSe Cite st tne tapiret hes lft View difference being that the result has not been quite | deo ~ dang a prediee ph ba aud elewhere, expecially as the Hungarian ieaeral Hungarians, and driven back upon thelr reserves at the Theiss and om his spproseh he found that the | ne ie ei it renane which Ine Go ahaha ta Gg oied deotak ta tht othe terior of the country, where the vast Kussian and — Aulich was reported ty be marching up from the Piat- | [lisetulva, where they were agaiuattnoked oa the fole Hungarians had left that These cutrenel | fecen bonell and ber cou on the suljest ¢ Yeu will see in the journals ull the details of the | Austtiam armies will bs without suflicient supplies ten-See to form @ junction with Klapke lowing day, apd f at Dalnd the clout AN, ' meee, ang Se mast ieapereans parte. of the otiy. of / fw, Und hls eold thet the: dene caer Realioenh tis ein ‘of, the President, | #04 Provieions, exposed to a deadly climate, aud i tant Bows, according to ali accounts, must ar- thenee the 46th General C1 Oe Ee Oe etl en cee. and Couciderable aheres | entity is alee Pesolced om. Bhould he be dis Petre Bonaparte, nud M. Gaatier. The aifar ig | CUtett trom retreat by fresh forces of the Magyars, om Hungary Rusia is making p jes, and proceeded, CoNrre of Kit very were were found Among the sick | prror will probably af once ent. inte negati Y . 7 ° which are everywhere organizing in the rear of — efforts to bring Che campain to aneud and tn Vi vad to Iilyefalva. wheres battle, 1 the 'gseaedin bospital. were 23 Austriaa officers and | Lhemgarvans, Indeed. tt is seid that the ust governe it was raid that the cabinet was disposed to treat with | the imperial troops. According to all ace evnt a hours. was fougat. and which to be brought before the Correctional Police, ou | ; a Friday next, too late for the report to reach you. ants, pix hours wan fougat.and which 104 privates. It fe theught that there tr not now any | mrt hes already determined to open negotiations with the the evustr Nati fee i the Hungarvans Jor peace. | ended in the rete “ : Hun gerions, From all thit 1 have learned I believe the fet t® | Pie. if the artes of the allied jowers will uct THE DETAILS A)". in thie battle the Hungarlaus had « forey of about Qheinele (0 Cirnerel Hay nese cei ieearia Coucra, |. The next news from Hungary will be of the greatest Beneparte By Ml, Gheuer, whe ot Sule addnccced | succeed sovn in forcing the Hungarians to engage- | We fxd, in arranging the details of the mows from | 27,0 mone of the 2d tmat retived thee yr crn Ras ns pe y M. A oaly add | Inentsyand iu defeating Generals Georgey aad Dem- Hurgary, that it is better to publish them, in daily re- | 1040 Hungariaus, with 1a field pieces, bad Ps eoeral (ayanu led bis troops forth | opeeaTIONS OF THE HOSTILE ARMIES IN HUNGARY. to him personally the expression “ imbecile,” but ased extremely gross and offensive langaaw gestures regarded his cousin the Presi . while the reporter was reading the offensive loel in the tribune. It can easily be believed that the | provocation must have beea gross indeed, which | could have provoked a blow oa such an occasion, | and in such a place. jastier pretends tuat M ed the rearguard of the Hun- (From the London Times, Aug 16 wrk m si e des: . </ cross the Galliei ontte Klimiee, #07 . preempt: oe ot haervice porte, as they reached Vienne, ‘This plan givos the | 1iz2i8 000 the Gallisian frontier to Kilmice, south nas, the latter were silenced. and | ‘The operations of the war in Hungary continus «ttt from the fortress of Comora, that lics between | Madere of the New York Herel « graphle accoaut of | “Visnua ietters and papers of the fth inst, Inform as | © Party of tmpeeiall te, having erecced the river abore | varlous success in the diferent parte of that vest vee rn : . Ol Interest fel + . | tee of hoeriin «ean form no distinet ool v jenna and Pesth, ia which a division of the Aus the operations of the several armies, and the soot pro. a eee Satara i oe ome tillery opened upon them as they lay entrenched in the | of the ultimate chances of success between the b:Mi- tian army has been completely defeated, matters , duced em the public mind by the reverses or ruscesses city of Suegedin, which was fet on fire during the | gereut parties. But it is imposable to withhold the have taken @ very unfavorable tura for the Au® | of the cc tending generals ermbet Avcther imperialist corps having likes | srrongestexpressions of horror at this murdero: thens in the western part of Huogary. Nearly Our adviecs from Vicon wire effected a crowing, aad coustracted ® pon- | destructive struggle. The immense military rea ingen earn el get estan or anes torn bridge for the rest of the army to follow. the | ctthe Aurtrian empire have indeed been exbibi Austrians is of the lees suffered in th hy the Inst steamer, the | ds Pierre Bonapatte was not personally known to hun, | Canuda, were of the morsing of the Sth ult. We, | (ome tolighe Allt Sh ARM 60d Mewes | 5, were foreed to quit all their positions, a copital is now in possession of the Hangarisns bad x + | wes taken by the Hungarians, 0 took four bat- HOrgarians were for aun pe who depreciated her and that, consequently, he could have meant no | TY \iitees cf Riedy nent Canora, te eiriheer | therefcre, begin the annexed narrative of eveate from | 17},{ehem 07, the Hun opined Ane eee Gon, tok: | Oneah Se Lea Fc ag zc t that power inolu . : r ‘ was in the otience, Whatever languoge he might have ased, jal population of tH hands. The comm enptured. 40.000 mate to retake that nication with the armies under — that date. | tation of the regiment Maaueehelli t whieh so lange a in reference to the artucle read from the t eo. t Drm d ° Ate oy lalla he > oneal Lavwisdes DT | Hoynan and Paskiewitsch is, thereby, completely vices trom Preaburg, received at Vienna onthe | o™t OF sopper money, 30.0u0 wl Deed at Gorse important pesition. the was | against ths oth No knowledge of the fate of the latter | oth ult., give the following account of the occupation | the Hungarians took fie veusols lowded with cork, wad rk ek = - | from this inexhaustible r is it credible, unlews we were to admit that M will wow reach Vienna. Dy accounts from | of naah by the Hugarians: with I7 ent of cuopowder Near the clty of Galanthe bment ha tri drew the re ty which have supported hae du pope wax ulti General Lobkowits took th op the left berk of the rir sercas the river and ¢ntreschment 10 o'olook P.M. | jn the Longe gules and revived her strong! h etter all the troops | the most fatal defeats, Of ail the misfortnaes w! & bridge was constructed | bare befallen ber. and of ailthe enemies who have age rown wy to pro | pailed her, th {fatal is the disaffection and hostl- prevails there, i» consequence of the report of the advane of the Llunyarians agatost the eayitel. The torces corines tutercepted @ Russian transport with ‘uimentale ‘The principal engagement in this afinir, took place ut Auteh, whore General Kiapke with Gastier was blind. M. Pierre Bonaparte bears a most extraordinary resemblance to the portraits of the Emperor, # resemblance so striking, that it Pierre Bonaparte is believed by no one, nor, iadeed, | | } | | baal 1 the Mogyare, statiened ia the furttess of Comorn, ed the imporiatiots who mustered 4, | 1 for ae fl wi - “6b U a ~ teet the 4 du pent. Larly on the following morning | lity of the Hungarian people The course of is impossible for any ose familiar with a five {cane | were much mere considerable than it was believed thet the corps of King the Hungarians oproed with four batteries upon the | putrurd by Erince schearsetaberg Ia, however. vased fi iat for 0 then rte, If the affair should’ mot | OF tite the capital woold not have been le! Sunalinwe tare téde de pont. Though it does not appear feo the report | on anob-tinate denial of thi« fuadamontal principle 8 ‘d udoha,* wate os “ | sufficient protection Ali disposuble for a, eopanteh ¢ that their fre made any impression upon the tm- | otrheempite. Every oppertanity of eoucill nee ‘ge eet ah) | Avstnan troops, amounting to about 27 for their temerit 000 Austrians |" Nn eee ee ertne aesdd ta acts | Ween receeentres Oe Be Bee Fp par guste d that no further movements could be made be re {oats not at all probable, M. Prerre Bouaparte wilt | Aowuan tree further mutemente ed be made 7 ‘tes| ". C t fe i” yen brought before the ‘Court of Assizes, nnd if | Ro derp concentrated ta I'resburu, nea hieg from Altenburg. for the same parposs deats upported b: that day. eae Che Hy . . Me in the viewry of Presburg. According to the litest | bey: possibility of @ doub whieh ¢ | to th bend dem t le : 2 rs H F thavt shed. the pomiticn betwee ' ount of the ope «of i having ceased, the demvcratic journals, ‘whictae| were made to detead the city, and fortifications H ‘ re ” r ‘neral Orten-Sacken. with hie reserves. stood the Yist ult, the day on #hich General Grabbeadeauc- | atmice bas given the tw ke, and coor «were seopended, have commenced to reappear, and | “ ing thrown up. | But, whilst something de- Me reer eae cone Ivuit. to the south of Karehau The occa +d from Alteoht, to the Slat, whem Frince Paskivwitsch | the Insurreeiion of a party of malcontents inte he Re, * leak biished on if cisive is about to tuke place in Western Hungary, poe Rand, that th pation of Saegedin by General Hayanu is fally con- croned the Thelew, General Grabbe. on bie advance | ® national war hee Schwaraemiberg himwif te the Reforme was, accordingly, published on Mon- | there is every reason to believe that the operations whe oe ane to hasees aa found that completely ideotified with Russian interests, and hae frwed by the corresponding statements of ow f oll the Gorman day. The leading article waa, as might be expect- ed, of u furious character. The paper was, acs ingly, seized at the Post Office and in its bureaux, | anddid not re-appear on Tuesday. It hus, how. | | hi bed been uitted that ver, day by Dot rerupled to sacrifice every todependent primotple Geartel Gov oy's Tearguard. He eontinued Bis pare of the court of Vieuna to the policy of his northerm fruit of the Hupgerinns om the 23d, bat he « ally. Several other members of t found that be bad lort their track. and it wae b are distinguished by their eminent qulities and thete the following day that they fell in with Gen- Sch warsemberg was then found that tieal rervant of the im qarinne, to the strength of 30,008, had taken fe rastnens of the Kussian aud Austrian armies against the Hupparians wu ae panies and Dembin-k: the t 10 full progress. Thor ots from that part of the seat of war, and the only wethentic information we pos sere is that Parkiewitech has entered Debreccia,and ° eident and the go- | the Cone, for the purpore, tt in thy with hir hustian Majesty on the steps to be taken to ever, been publiche: re bat ia much 4 anild in i's attacks on the Pre. = vernment. Haynes has ndveaced to Sargedia, yet ia th insure @ greater unity of purpose between the ailied Yet there ts the 1 . " ke veces | OM as ad va * Je pres ~ ah » strong perition ow the heights of Mishkola, on woud porn Pa ng ee ae byt “He | ent state of things, the situation of the Imperial are News bas arrived of s pitched battle which General the Irft bank of the river Sajo. The Russians edeanced removal inasmuch ae | mies is euch, that delay would prove their destruc. ton. Reports state thet Paskiewit-ch has advanced ursuitof Dembuneky in the direction towards wardein, and that near that city, a battle be- tween the Rurein and Hungarian army had al | ready taken place. Similar ramors circulate with | Fespect to an a which is reported to have | occurred betweeu the forces of Haynau and Gorgey. | Fayrau fvebt on the vinn army woder Merear the Austrian general er: and att cou peu ent, « t the Hungs- te the onset, and @ series of battles ensued on the 23d, 2h, be iy that a-cendancy whiem and Dembineki. in which and Uhh ull ,in which the fortune of war was equally di- bs Theirs at Seagedia, vided berveren the combatants; but on the 26th, General valge of the Hangaricas Georgey whose man@uvres are wont to puzzle bis tirety safety by a wild fheht oplete, quitted bis positions, and march changed but the possession of the country hay beew lated to cans be direction of ‘okay, Part of the Russian Brarly equally disputed, aod it is mt that the re then left bebind at Mezo Kow lative forces of the two parties are not euch as to lead al Grabbe, in pursuit 4 toa epeedy termination of the war The Hnogariane ‘eressed. the . | by Dave everywhere avoided a pitehed battle by & series of Fkilful ard rapid mancovres, No general actlom aria 9 of florine, the tives of the imper’ ded on the wafety of their stor reed im tine to red algo two 00 Lavaignac, of whom he is an old and intimate fiend, hae published a letter to the Minister of | Forergn Affaire, in tavor of Venice, exhorting the | Freneh government to intervene vigorously to od- tain more favorable conditioas for thu ely than those which Austria threatens to impose on 11— ‘This letier has called forth some severe commen- aries in society, and in the press, not because the ‘hing the tatr hem to eo hich this Georgy. ay of Porosslo, Th Prevent instance & . ¢ Lut, though httle eredit can be given to these re- 0 public dirapproves ot its tenor, or would wot gly | porte tefore we have further sonlligeace, it cannot Bevedick and Cordon, were among the wounded, Mevity and danger, for the morssses between Porusslo has been — since the ¢ apt pte of the was, see the measures it recommends taken,but beeaa-€ | be doubted that the Kussian and Aasttian com- Offical news from Jasay bas reached Vienwe Thelew cover many miles, wod the bridges aud such an interference ia temporal politics, mare | 7 . povition of Che Hangeriae ary which entered Moida- das altogether out of the sphere of th ch, | Manders will now contimee thelr pursuit of the Hua- Va by the defies of itesh The report t# printed im dered as altogether out of the sphere of the church | garians, and that the latter wil be forced to acer 5 i naniart | the Wiencr Zettung : Wt states that the outposts of the oye dignitary, « Indeed, iaeit, as you will sce, | # buttle in order to prevent their being driven still wes leagi-remding. The boor yourg fellows | ineurgeuts in Moldavia are at Bakow aod that General the Theirs. in rpite of the opposition of 2.600 Honveds, nd they ba Se pertinence ; nor, indeed, is it, as you will sets | further towards the frontier moaned sad wept aloud. They cpled chat to march aga Bet has his headquarter: &oOkoa (tla aeterted that and a few troops of [Tungarian bores A pontoon bridge ting thr from positions of difficulty, The aifale qalified by any particular talent displayed in the | “Accounts reerived to-day from Vienna announce | tre hongarisns tas to zo to death. The afhcors violdat lee me with the rebela, waa then convirveted, and the whole Russian army &t Raab was of this nature The garrison of Comorm etter. that the President of the micisiry had left tor War- ead poring to ate croreed the riv Nog thelr baggage behind, made # vigorous aally across the Oeaabe. aad crashed the toferior corps of General serich to whieh the de of stores had been coatded, Im commenced forthwith throwing up eotrencha@ents errand the position whieh a had take a kK, close to Theeme Fury Oe scbemend ae reh ome ts that there is a strong — the utmort importance to the army. the ¢ mmauication be In my last, I mentioned to you that an income | iw for the purpore of bo. ing 4 conference with } temdi, has tax would probably be proposed by M. Pasey. Phang | the emperor of Kuseia. The subject of the consul- proposition was made to the Assembly soon after- | yition ix, | wm untormed, the request of the Ans- watde. The measure, however, has not beea for- a trian government to obtain the assistance of the malty receives, and the Commuttee of the Astem- | K userun exbinet ia the present financial embattasé ly, to whieh the ct was reterred, is uader- = ~ ~ : torial measures necessary to enforce a mra- s fenee of & vast com thee ow, \ ree fh de quiet and resigned to thele fate. Th: It ivetated here teat Haynaa finds th» ai st insuperable. Phore are rumors of 1 the right bank of the Danube partaliy the Uhe provineial towns, It Bue bere new nbour 15.000 men qu a eroment has, nevertheless, re~ Vie papers and letters af the Oth inet, give the ; ure such as this, in an equitable manner, will not d the . | followin tied acceunt ol the operations of the al- | According to the Kolner Zeitung, the Hungarians H 4 wed the same, and sent the prime minister to Heo cyaluct the Hiunpariana sues the battles om the | bave taken up positions near Wieeclburg and. Hoch- he borne patiently by the French people, end that urue the emperor to enter upon the new propea- the treasury can be replenished with leas inconve- | iene which have been made. The dependen ‘ tanks of the Waeg shieh took piace about Ove. w etrase. and thst their outposts are at Paarendort mbout mience by augmenting some of the existing im- nt on the Mussina Cabinet * ago It fe om Anetro Kuscian account, with an at ris German miles from Vieona This news of course me ‘4 aod cheuld be cond with that fast in «contrmation. bet from the positions of the posts, The committer, however, have wot, asyrt, | hae aitendy become euch, that the concessions | csldtens mest | vive’ Attbes than the Nusgerten torere, without the min and aviod Comert, Breberg and (aad there | Kiewiteok on the Upper Theis and betwoon come to any positive decision on the subject. bat | winch the former can offer to the latter are no | Generel pores urm and the Saeklers, amounted to abe comumanders who ate opposed by. bs nothing imprcbable tm 18 te the s aud of Shate, wen, of whom 25008 were under General they ceoupy | ad 20,000 wero posted to, barge they hw of the Carpathians, The vem Bartfeld The other Negentent foreee cecupted the Waag correepoadent Comers to Temesvar, thos forming & line come Lom standstill in the vielnity of Kasey, the Deowhe and the Thats. These post. , Suture mevemente must entirely depend a; the project ie, by them, referred to a sub t | jenger esteemed. Kussia has already become the tee. This committee, as well as some others, will | co diter of Austiin to aa am which the latter ait dara L Fat ney bay nen will pot be able to re wy but with the sacrifice of Several o : e . e. the work of incendiaries. In the departments Of | ein States are daily assuming & more serious rand pruvent their esoape. the Isere and the Drome, the devastation has | charecter. ‘The Prussian troops in the west | ‘Tho Kelner Zitung states that so gront was the ter. # wern nearly as follows: Georges was, with 40.000 | the Brn and of General fn; General Nuge been terrible. The crops were completely de | of Germany are stil remainig there, ander | ror ot the gartison at Presbarg, that barricades were | wien atity ponduence ot che Waad and the Danuba, | 14.000 men under bly cominand, he bering rent two troyed, and a great amount of farniture aod form the command of the Priace of Prossis though | thrown up ‘eae he fire =e ib —— * | WOOO men. ander Kiepka, were wt Randy Autich was | bettalic 1) 4 reifforce the Baa, stock lost, At Laumor, on the Tih, fitteem farm | ihe ineuereetion is completely quelled. The Pras | Sho it os thonght would come to Prosburg wert. | wiih Lscud wet at the tiatten Inky aud Bokdvar, 85. | whe t Kanenitamear Petegwardion. houses and their appendages, were buroed ; and in d Frankfort are ber The general consternation was increased by the news | (og wen ‘erenel and Coyou at Saegedia | Baron J+liachich’s last sick list shows a total of 7000 f thi - sion forcee im and arvund Fran ~ ME | of the oceupation of Altenburg by the Muagerians. ant 4 The: vested \ted and Tomes | A rally, which the garrison of Peterwardion made | @*) Was still between these two armies, and it now attempting 10 eve one oe et tae | considernbly increased, whilst the Bavarian troops | Cr the defeat of General Potts brigato, the reastader | he TBerer , two main ate | vpon the Dau's troops at Kamenite, was succcssfuily | *prear certain that acousiderable action hes deem _ laborer, — a ne ie stated that tne | stationed in thet city have also recived re- | of which had been driven beck to Nouten divisiow Fania. | a. fougbt on or wear the Upper [het Rumors have at ere report: . a " ast rived that such an action bas been fought with (ateg country there is infested with individaals in the Vienna papers racf the 6th inst. eondrm all yA pony conseqnenors to the male Ruaclon ormy bat whatevan On theit weary maroh they found, as yee, nd ib ie very dunia Stegedin. Oh be operat and retreat of Ceorgey, at Walt nen, ow the }5th, 10th, aud 17th ot July, as ume of the most energetic and euswenful mores « 4 a oy is that but few of thy Imp of the batule, fer the Lande deteated the fir ere) of E imtoreement. ‘The whove Bavarian army is be- ced ona war fe The Austeian army, with the " ny + and according] to the ueti he reports of the cecupation of Raab iteeh. at Duk gard, aod professing he eallag of common beg- the fopetr, which are regarded as the organs of | the Hie ee vA) bee me “tg en ie, after Geor by 4 series Of battles leg! garte nate was rather | the reewit a on apace, aay Sone a #, but who are believed only to assume that | oh. Kavarian Government, the latter 1s stated to : Weiner Zevvung gives tho following ver | ow the Wang. bern forced refuge uniter the | unfavorably tecvived on hange, however agreeable it pet pee news fF am the * eppenrance for the worst pu Tie common | intend wscetting ite elaine to different parte ot the | sto of Ubls signal dieaster of the Austrian atm Baila of Uemere, odteueuhareiant Rest, Kisghe, qo, | sige Save Roun te (he Vienss Weadue, lp Gall etth ve reached ta wowtd, eeting. ani i x on 1 * fi a e- | + country cabarets are their places of meeting. « yranc duchy ot Baden, now occupied by Prussia. moral Ceorieh. the commander cx Sins Ie vere be reat wee ees comp pontinnes a from the Beentnn frontier that the Veter of | oprece t0 be af the Russians ta tae loft bank of the Thess with the loss of their bagerae. after am crival of 18.000 regular troops to g shes bo doctray’ rere "i ie they are enid to be provided with lucifer metches. | The Arelduke John will return to Frankfort very | ¥ hie! by h, being Lo neat combustible matter, #€t | shorty, when, it i wed, wftaire will be de- | it AS hy the rérede pont befege omorn, which fortees aus ter | Taarnik exprets t oh Qumcte had been sorlonsis dine, | Se diately inverted by the four divisions forming tay. | set against the losurgents im Turkish Croatia, temene engful atten, fire to it when trodden on. wed one Way or other. In the meantime, the 4 ee eA kae tae @ ’ " Husstan army hac im the mean: ters of ‘ diplomatic negotiations between Prussia and the wed wtth hoe: toe re Sepathions at Daht Fepuleed the | laters the 110k and {fn test Jo the means bite he saation of my Paris, Auguet 16, 1519. routh of Germany temain euapeaded: and there and Petes Herkaly, ely bo oecupied the | dere Scbacoburg ( Creneyive ta), stating the wert. bat | was aboolutely. eer anary to retieve Ja The Bowrseand Money Market. ia litle probabsiity that they will be resumed, wn. | Ramne. Sie pmost Wmpetnens attach “Gresrat Goarion om ae ‘an tae that, om the dist wit .« bacile took place between his corps | iachich. who bad been driven to she extromity of We lees the southern states show a more triendly ing hie, fnincdintely aespatebed eetatecameata of ail | U4 Dembsneal betwee Alber. Ceegiat aud Samoa sk, | ond dhe Htungerieg army under Bem, ia which the Toilr | prumontary formed by the Thelen ead the heawe. During the last week some important sales, oC. | ii ition towards Py usetn ich position may be comigerod as the ceater of the <asioned by the exposé of the financial situation of

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