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SS — THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5572. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1849. “ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. | THE DETAILS or TRE IMPORTANT EUROPEAN NEWS. THD PROBABLE BOND OF THE GREAT HUNGARIAN STRUGSLE, MARKETS, dic. Git. BO. ‘The eteamekip Niagara, Capt. Laing, arrived at this port about bulf past 12 o’clock yesterday after. noon. She left Liverpool on Saturday, the 25th ult.,and Halifax at 9 o'clock om the morning of ‘Wednesday, the 4th inst. The intelligence by the mails fully confirm the telegraphic accounts published in the Herald of ‘Thursday morning. ‘The details of the impertant news are annexed:— Our Freneh Correspondence, Dhe Difficultics of French Intervention in Rome—The Peace Congress - The Hungarian Newse— Important Mi- Wtary Movements, $¢., $e. Paars, August 23, 1849. All the emberrasement which { have sutic'pared in former letters as likely to arise from the Preuch inter- vention in Rome. has been produced, and more than Produeed. Intruth, the messures adopted by the ad- ministration sppolnted by the “ope. have involved the Frevoh governme: & most cruel dilemma You will doubtiess have observed that these measures are iu the ‘most obvicurly retrograde spirit, the effort and aim of the administration being to re-establish all the worst abuses of the papal government, as they existed be fore the reforms commenced by Pius 1X. How France 4s to act im this care no one seems to know. Can she support such measures by her arms? If she doos not eupport them, in what manner i« she to oppose them? ‘Will Europe stand by and see France ivterpose her sutbority between the Pope aud his subjects?’ These are questions which embarrass the most adroit diplo- matists at present, and on the issue ot which no Political writer, free from rashness, would venture to pronounce. It is, however, hinted to-dey in ministerial circles, ‘thet Austria will covcur with France in discountenanc- Ang the retrograde meusures, and will exercise» meral force on Pius IX , to induce him tu procved in » spirit In accordance with the times. The character of the Pope, nevertheless, presents a great difloulty in this ease. Itis well known that ifonee he adopt s conscl- entious opinion, neither the influrace of France nor . Austris, por any other power. can induce him to swerve from it. It is eaid in ciroies well iuformed that His Holi- ‘ness is under a persussion that he acted wrongly in the eause of reform adopted before his flight, and that the @omsequences were viritation upon bim, for such er- . erperendgar: itis said, to retrace bis ‘e Dad, for some time furerern Udst resistance agmiusc U news @cscion # the Peace question. She is # frieud from necersi'y rather than from ern eceresand Somos she has not the or 10 Ko Lo War PUhgY oft ‘she desires it only dr yescurces are Tepeired, when it irevideat ell who sie acquainied with France, thet @. warlike epirit wii sxain exhibit ii Under these circumstances. the Peace Congress wili be received with ad by veriaio small parties with sume- Abing sppreac to fervor. but it will pave off, so tar As regards the p im general, with complete ferenve, Since the above was written. I have attended a meet- of the Peace Congress. aud fud the results to eor- pod with what] pave raid ‘ihe hall ia which it @rembies im the Kur Chauee a’ Aulin may, tae about 1 600 persons. Th- reporter's gaiory flied. ‘The body of the room w: letely full, certainly net to « prevailing freling in Pars Bembiy, i» cue rach ub gerdiag this curi: parhy mingled sumewbat | * ewlod y. t being rather to see the eclebritice wuich have come from foreign parts on this e@ecesion, than {. eter toty any discussion upon the QBeotions Bhich no cue bere regards ia @ serious iigat. The news (cm Hupgery of tae Cormination of the war, gudthe rubmicrion ot Gem. Georgey to the Russian | @ommandr. La- created « grratrenration among the | @emoctatic party. and caured @ sudden and temporary Roope oe Bourse. | Ww. ows of tho fall of and hea ttarrives there ‘wilt be aa end, for | the present, of the revelutcinary movements in the east of | urope eleartig the woech, elem of by General Haynaw Chongh it Ye belle guerilt troops. aud ba forees, ButComere as will probably effer: deeper tr deem taky | Gents, the teresting subject by the former prerident cf the ministry. Mr Cai bauren. now @rputy in the firet chawber, proposiog that the federal comstitusicn, issued by rassis, should be receget-ed by the ehambers The debate on this ction will come on in # aay or two., ‘The Probable End of the Great Muagarian It fe the ge peral opinion of the leadin, Bowree, hese, tbat in the course of the autuma or wine ter a rivoug army of observation wilt by stativued, by the Northern powers. on the sgt bank of tho ittine. Hf this suyporition be welt fovnded, = curresponding | measure Will prevocly be adopted by shail bays tbu twu powers, the adsolutiaw eratisis, face to fuer, with them. The torning of « -tr wader each olroum Siences, say pluvge Eurepe iato ail the calamities of — ‘wer. ‘There is a report to-day. given in a more authentic form thao it merits, by Le Fieve thas too gor Das rent out & dravewal of General Oudinet aud @ de- Surrendering hs has Hot been sent Out, OF It Aent. thal it ix ofa very dif. ferent tenor ay. the goveroment ts in the greatest embarrarine nt iu consequeade of thie Ko- men dfuir, The wr, 18 divided upon ft, MM. Lujsure and {vevilie, Ube Ministers of the huterior sod of boreigu Atfairs, are opposed to the | bere of the wbinet aud are favorabis to the Oy! re demvcrae policy, while the other acm bers of the ,oreroment are derirous of subering to by General O it. be 4 Giseolution of the muuieipality appuinied by him. » Which wes dissolved. or mitewpted wo be di-solved by the pontifical commicnion in inet, (he whois Komen ection is in s wees (to use a commen term) of eva- fenton, end what will be the meus of fc no One seems to Know The ovly teally wuth=vtie sud seti-fworory ia- teltigence whic for @ lovg time. bare ceowtved from Kome 4 which bas been semt by the eerre- spomdeut of the Times paper. Pints, August 23, 1849, The Bowese ond Money Market Bpeoulation hes been inactive this week, but » gra- @vel tendency to rise, reeulting rather in firaness in the market than im any arcension tm prices, has been Observable, Quotations bare, as you will see, varied bat hitte, only to ® few contines, f ae! have beiur Ubis pemeow of the year att fe rtagnety the beurre, unless sone extracndmay event should ariee « tle impeius to the mar been suppor d tw ba, beve been either the ub, or the tual defeas of Conta, Five per Conia Uank Shares, oo 2. an0 $0.40 au75 oo ao ve ’ ars Th ‘Se ha 2217 bo bw Te aso Our German Correspondence Benton, Aug 21. 18 ‘The Progress of the German Union. with Prussia at ite Head—The News from Uengary $e. Ge . $e ‘The minor powers of Germany ars, by degrees all Decoming memters of the lruscian leacue, of w! amounts to they they are all, by decrows, driven to theextremity of recognining the rorereigaty of Pruceia, What, in the predicament tn whioh thoy are Placed between frursian bayonets onthe og hand and Prusriad diplomacy on the other, #8 need Oot won. der that the emailer States at lact are willing to a cept the proporiiions of the Prussian eabiaet. it is DOW Anderrtood, That the declarations of adliedon from the governments of all Sinton with the exoep- ‘tion 0( Bavaria, Wortembarg and Varm-tedt, have @~ ready, of are about to be sent in. The reooguiiom of Prossia om the part of the governments, i¢ onusing great divetiafaction in most of the Staves. aud bas al- pady given rise to rerious dulerness but reoa tae oe Dinets and the leq!-lar ares. ‘The great majocily ef the people in those Mater, aad elusive, These their complete annibilation. to releve the fortress of lemer = threvgheut Germany. in the present state of things, @reagulost a union with Prussia, from which they ap- prohend the complate suppression of popular liberty, end the re establishment of absolute government The fooling agelort Pruseia of late. ray be anid to heve been incrrasing im proportion to the success with which its wilitsry operations in the west of Germany, end the mesures of ita cabinet diplomaoy, wore carried inte effect, Tbe question which now arises, is, bew will the [russian government be able te convoke @ German Reichsteg er Diet, when it cam be predicted with certaivty that the great mass of the German people will uot vote for » Parliament called tegetber by Prursia? aod am understanding with regard to this question, which would probably pursle every other cabinet but that of Couat Von Brandenburg bar, as | Iearm, been already oume te. The Dict ts vevertheloss w be couroked; aod, | am told. (be time for ite meeting hay been dedaiti fixed upon. the trussina caoinet seems to ne of nico that at the preseut aa being very parre 43 if @ majority oF the people will abstain from voti the Der, Bill wewertbeless be valid Nor, as { am tuformed, Qvee the fact that the Archduke Jobo is ubout to noa- voke wnother Keuhefag to Frankfort give the cabinet spy unrasinen The sitting of twe Parliaments ia Germany at the rame time. is no aovelty; nor wauld At be the firet time inet @ German Parbameat would be dissolved by order ot the !rasian yor-roment What, BU the preeent mcment however, ina matter of kurlous siderstion i the cabluet Lat trie and Gaverieeqainet the pul Boul and of Gerwany dreom © for the purpose of restoring the former Badeo, andre extablsitivg the indepe: eLoeofibe sraud vuchy Che memb«rs of the form cabinet of Baden. the ¢x-oiiuisters Yom Duseh aad eat the pre-rot moment at Muaich, sud isis a for the formation of @ javerin, Mranoe sod Kune prey are actuatly being earried on at th: court, Phe objcotof this irague would be to oppose the confideration evtabliched vy Prussia which bas already been joined by the greater part of the minor powers oF Germany sud to resture the former state of Ubings, such as it existed in Gesmany before the revo | lation, Intelligence of tbe utinort importance has ‘been re- | ceived tum: the seatot wariu Hungary. A tulegrapbio derpatch trom the commander tu chief of the Aus tiiew army. reer et Vienua, suaounceep the mt that on the 13ta wy of trom 30000 to the enemy ‘The itapre-siom tis feral vews, aud whiet it camaot fail to produce, whereyer one sentiment for tue of liberty stil remains, is one of universal sorrow, ‘Tbe jart hope of the L brral minded through at Larope now inderd rerume to be crashed = Tho wreat will be so derci-ive. tbat it exnnot be doubled that it must ead the war The official tnteiligeuce was brought here by se courtr frou the kuperor of Russia to tue King of Prussia. *bo arrived ou the eventing of the isth inst. from Warraw. aud proceeded wittfo st delay to Pose dam. ‘ibe despatch brought by Count Von Beaken- dort the mesenger of the bm peror is iu substuue 6 following: Un the 10th & bactio was fouzht betwee General Luders aod General Bem, iu Transylveuia im which the iatier eas detemied, La ownsequeace of this defeat, the communica ion between the troops of Gear- yal bem aud the Huvgsrian army, stationed on the Maroreb, wax intercepced Georgey, unanie to make Deed against the armies under (scbeoda). J aad Pankic- Witeh, pow wus preeed on fu the directiou towards Ared in the state of things Georgey duspacoted a deputation tot Sm peror ot Russia to Wareaw. for the purpore of « render. bie b the situation «1 tbe army uoder G : puch, tbat the Geceral sud tbe officers wuder bis com- Mand usanimousy reeolved to purtender at discretion to the Aurtriau commander, General vaynew According to reporia it ix stated that tieorgey, who united imperial armies bad become hopelews, had en- tered into vegoraions with the Kursian Geaersl, Veekiewiteb—th misricuing of fhe depuration to the &mp-tor CORLIs Teewky other bodies of the 4 Humgarian t10epn Manik The ea of Create ta Temervar ‘The foritiss of Ated bas heen Matsa paeese er will be eiiii carried ou. there can bw rapidty bro sent ‘The fortress of Rab, eeu evacuated by the Haogn: in brou ceoupied by the Austei om by the latest advions, je resistance. and all the cen of the Magyars, iu the wert, are being conoun- +d in tbat fortress ‘The @ bates im toe Chambers, which, as yot, have Up merely with the eheitons of the Prost K OF banks to the army for the sup i the dh wotvie guard e abOUE to ture Woe very In A motion bas been brought forward e- Struggie for Freed THER CEssaTioN OF BUSTILITIES. Oar advices from Vienna, by the Washiagton, were ‘to the Lith of August, inclusive. At that time every- thing appeared favorable to the Hungarians, Our ad- | Views by the Niagara, are to the 10th of August, in- ices contain the melancholy news of ‘This sad news, affecting the existence of # ition, was thus summed up im half adosen wordsin tho Mens teur du Soir, of Paris: — Bearew, Avg. 19, 1949, The Minister of Prance to the Minister of Foreign Agatte. ar from War a® lass mie! Proasia the conelustv: : war in Huagary. ur by the departure of Kusen! ‘askie ‘The details of this great divaster to freedom will be | Tead with the deepest interest. The following isa brief eummary of the events tothe latest dates. After occupying Szegedin, on the lower Theiss, and driving the turoes of Uembinaky befure him at the bat tle of om reg. (he Austrian General, Hayuau. advanced ‘ar, which was some been taken by the mititary point. There, also, tne Hungarian corps under Vetter had formed » juac- tien sith Dembiosmy, aud on the vib of Augast @ basile eatending ever a lary district wer fought, in which, efter a Jur tous canmonade tne immense force of the Musso- wiswtrion ar tiliery silenced thet of the Mhacyurs, and an ordered slong the woole line, whien the Hunga= tiene were wneble co remat, They fled. & portion of them, however, maintaing order; bui a great quantity atiar God BMA UHI UD. ANd 8.00) prisoners, Were taken, feat im this battle baving swall reivtoroeun Daring the baciie, the garrisom of Temervar me & rally, thas edding te the dis COUrayement of Lhe Magyar forces Che garrison of ths fortrers, after susterning @ singe of mauy mouths, hospital, reorived Hayuau's army with prodigious de Mc be Liwtiowe of Joy. tomt Bom rallied the Hungerian forces Cemesvar, aud aya’ torted Feport of bis previow y at Her. Manstadt where the same lowes were attributed te The tesue of the whole war that Bem. Dembinak Guyem and Kusswih soweht sayery om flight; end the por’ ts thet. ajler junding their way ta Oreova, they crossed the Tes kish frambsers. # by there great reversen, the +), wih bie army of of August, to tie 18 The Wowk Otte ordtpary featur the campaign. But as Georgey, afirs ihe dey an trre ey Kossutn from vtrad. had been invent by ® come Of the bier. with the duection of aifeirs, he mual hove ecmptrd (hts F& Teme measure ae a miliary Kam continced of she hapel « to pr bernt the be alowed te have been the it app +f. for without welt te tere pos ted to by troops Undrr bis © bely @o-uneil of war, ay oer to the Auecrmene pret wm nenty for che fomely fs sureew eReoting the ve 1 be to the A uecrime bate Ff ¥e# are ot come value aril Mem He ew ar from the ormcaolwr of Hay wan ® poate te he gyer population that the tasorree ofeD CrrobwvUrly Feprweruted, out Of Lhe mation yeas rely, Ct ood Newbee ous, DAL the proved, etions. ke thors tur the second Prun-tan chew | @ud jour batteries wi Au 16 O6y foot, 1 000 bores Huw gery end) raury i Aw General Kuaiger. erased the Theis PPAR touted Nagy-Seudor (evry 15.600 men. 40 fleid pieces ) Fi cocupied Debrrsia pursued Nugy-Saudor to eetps sara the Jirtef Jviy har bee the flatten Lake, between Vesprim in the viewnity uf Kan! 7 havrel. ‘Lhe third corps of the mountetns is om the bankeof | the “ea. mt Gr her Hagan, | fh! O8 Deen That of & Heotion of The psupim, me be How earian forces that made a rally from Comoran, * notd little Importance, mow that events have issued 90 fa- tally elsewhere, Although it appears, by this, that the war iset on end, there i» yot trouble in store from Bom, Dembinsky, Guyon. and Kossuth. . Annexed are THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS. The tiliowing is « ~ta'ement of the strength of the pom wy Ourps of the Kussiau, Austrian aad Huagerian ainites — TUB RUSSIAN ARMY. 1st corps, commanded by Geuessl Sievers, cousisted Of two divisions of fuvt, each division ouurdsting uf two Dilgaces tach brigade of two regimmuts sad vaca re w went of tour baltetous uf 1 O00 meu eae bs Dumber, aecordiugly, 32400 men 0) oa ry Of We brigades of two reguneats of wij Syuadsous of 100 LOre cack, which ws squadrour, oF 320 horn, One division of actliory of Be brigades, each of two batteries, making # tuial of 10 batieries, With 126 cannon. cmmanser unknown, the former oo aprinvow, belug disabled by haviag nis ‘bie cur ps isexaotly as che trac, 1G bas au fered very muc! ud UUMbess, Bb present, 23.vuv fout, 2.200 horse and 120 (7) canon $d Cor, Rudiger Form d the same force as the fires. Tbir corps. too, has bron roughiy meudiod it uniete ai present of £4000 toot, 2,000 horse, aud 120 Orps.—Tsheodajeff Formed ax the firet ite 24 division of foot, umuer commend of General fauiu- Line. ie with bivid Simraval Hwyuan. It aucuated ab fire to 84 UW Jout, 3.260 hexee, aud 120 cagaun, but 16 is Bow of 28. UUU toot 4.000 horse, aad 140 () coanva oth Corps —Luders, Same formaivn lis dd divi- stom of Dot ie with Groteubrim Lt eunsiste of 40,000 fout, 2.49 hore. aud 120 (1) caunon. Corps uf Grabbe,— Pwo ditieous of foot one di of bor me With 00 cange: Corps of Sucken.—One divislum of foot, oue di ef javeers, aud one of dragwous, ergot reyimoute of sion: OMe TeyuMent of Cucssoks. aud vue of Ma sel- lepeers aud diagvous, 10 batieiious, 42 squadrons of lancors 4, tquautone of drayueus, tigotber of 16.00 " with v6 cacccn. Corps of Grvtenbelm,—Oue division of foot, 10.000 to 16.010 tout. ope driygade of horse, 1,000 hore Cossacks, 45 cannon ; aad te this @ mixed | Yau © rps uncer Geueral Urbaa ‘the wiantsy diviewa of Caniucine of the 4th corps, was 4 10,Q0 Wen | it Duubera Bow 12,000 mem, THE AUSTRIAN ARMY let corps under Count Soutick, tour brigades of foot Of 20 balialious aod one b.igude of huree of 12 64uad- Tone; cued brigade bad ouv battery —atiogetner 10,000 Tout, 2.200 horse, u W canvow. 4a Corp: ch. kour brigades, under Pott, Leibler. ( vlioreds, wud Barko, bach brigade has from oue to two equadron d ous vettwry, he wasis amounts 16% ULO foot. 600 horse, and 3Z eaanon SuCorpa—hauiberg Same sirength ang composition. ‘The cavairy diviewn, under Gen. bro! ! to be Of OY rGUuaaruns Bed ChiOe batteri~s aliugosues of 6,00 horse aud 24 caupun. vid. le staved 4th Corps. —Clam, Of 13,000 foot, 1 800 horse. and 40 ea: Don. « Kererve Corps — Franz Lichteusteia, co.umisuder. and 6y cannon —Nuyeat. 16000 mea of ali arms, * 8d Reserve Corpa —Nobili, 16,000 mem aad 43 eaa- non. THE HUN@AKIAN AkMY. Ast Corpe.—Ariich, 24,000 wen, 2d Corps.—Clapkn. 3 00 men. $4 corps of the oveable eolumus and ounLs ty S¥,0v0 eu.Lemriy, 40) Geo Perozel. 40.000 mien, ail these corps have cavalry and artillery 7th Corpa.—Sems, 40000 men, I$ consists of three or teh North Corps. 12.000 men, to oppove Grotenbelm. ih Weet+ orps, 10,000 mem, to oppose Luders Jub bast Corps, 12 000 men. to oppuse Cima-alles, ‘The tullowirg 1# @ summary OC (he last operations ia 1D Corps» OPERATIONS OF THK KUSSIAN ARMY. The first corps commanded by Genera 5! ore, re- Maine iu occupsen of Galicia, from Dukia to Cave powits ‘Tbe recond end third corps, the lact commanded by om the 25Un of ba-t taht Me Za ta taut thay de: aud Sjrala aud ov the abi t bdey ettroted They wrested 1 Pehenjade ‘Chis Kapolna to sero Kovesd (I7tn to brasy eu the 224 of m4 they cceupied on the 25th, bul were prevented cM BUBEKING Georgey Om acount of ots strong po- | fitics ov the banks of the Sejo On the 2th. Georgey the fourth marebed to Tobey. bu + did not follow bom, bit remained at Mirbhe Sokn. aad oa te ist intent rhb The on pon Grorewardein. They amount to total of 72 60 1008, 11,000 horve (ineluding Savkea's Inpoers ) aud 8>4 (’) cammow, (including the 24 cunava Of Sacken + lancer.) The t:th corps. under General Luders engaged Ge- Derel bem on the wth ultimo ot Horrmanvstadt. and entered toateity on the sist Operating upon Unri Durg. their advanced guard arrived om the Jd instar at Veja end effected «janction wiih Delm. sho arrived op that aay The corp: of General Crab! ult to AMeobl, aed came the 24th to Bejo alway. track they lost Thi regrere, Piatbe corps of Generel Backen (whose lancers. went to join the united corps which marched upou Groms- ‘wardein) occupies Tokay, and protects the high roud from Perth te “ ‘Thee rps of ral Grotephelm entered Transylva- nis en the Sd nl 4 oncaniped thomnsel¥es at Ny- arnio. T corps was rougbiy bandied io the baities at | istris, 17th uit, Tekeudorf, 2st ult, and Sass Be. | division of foot, being attached | ve ul. ari rial Fantutine’ to General Haynew’ Ketshemet and Sze, — marched from Preth to im, where it joined in the baet- tles on the banke of the Theiss, on the Jd. 3d and 4th | instant. OPERATIONS OF THE AUSTRIAN ARMT. The firet corps. under Geverai Schlick, advanced from Aateh to Peeth. and from Peat Albers About aud Solnok, where it +fected ting with the Rurtians Noth: certain is known of this corp Dut it is thought that. onding no enemies at Ssolaok, Mt has navanced along the Isis bank of the Theiss to ‘eestbely. ‘The second corps, under General Ceorich — This corps had one brigade at Herteny. © veeond im the isl- Schutt, = third at Astsh. and fourth besworn UM the 3d sod bth inst, this od defeated at Mot-ha and Astsh. . Genwi al Caorieh has vainly endeavored y At Saerdabely avd W inneloarg the third corps. under General Kemberg advanced from fepa to Perth. Oteba ( tegied. Ketememet. Mocaha, and Theresionopel. where tt arrived on the 2d ines, On the 4th they orursed the Cheine at Kanisha ‘the reutderp army at Mobrio. Graerat Beohtheia's horse advanced from Oshem te Perth and frem Porth to Madarash. The whereavoate Of thir ourps ia not known fourth corps, under General Clam. baving been T = ip their attempt to pace the defies of Rothen 4 Traveylvania by the o vacusted by Genera Luders had been it. this corps waa at St. Gorgey, varienburg, Bremen Gee, and Hovighery; on the With ced ulse lt woe de- feated, and Jeli back upom Mariemburg, but ow the tid Mt aovenc: d again ‘The first reserve under General Lichtenstein, Acocm panied General Hayman on bis ih wo Baege dip ‘Ga ctormeed the ther Se pons oh Nj-Seagedle, ‘The tecond reserve corps. under General Nugent, unt hi vor rivee the let inst ‘The third rererve corps. sommanded by (deneral No bes marched from Preebarg to Aiteuburg. hb THE POSITIONS OF THE HUN@ARIAN ARMING. ‘The fret dorpe. commauded by Aulioh te pactly en aoa ke. t* at Comorn, at Saerdabely eud New- cond corps, under Kia; the island of Senutt, Oy avaN The corps fone, SY® aud eit, moder Goorgey, Nem. Ai and Perenel, ate raid tobe as Cemeash and Ko reeh. The fourth corps croveed the Theiss ab Pokey, the fifth at Sey: and the Oth at Oberoi wianded by Gem. tein Tram heresbouts has not traas ‘The reventh cory OPARATIONS OF THR AUSTRIAN GENRGAL MATNAY AND TNE DRFRAT OF THE HUNG \KIAN ORNRRALS BEM, DEMBINEKA, GUYUN, AND VETER » Bre Annered are the partioulars of the operations of Hay- paaat Temesvar They are contalaud la the report from Hap ben's camp dated the l0to of \oguet With the bepe that seme of our 4 V lierou ye. t thereof satiny (oo be git Rares hawk.) Kawa, Lovet ata over Creted to Heater: The pore Ih weidep ed ty the auemy. exes pr at Aubarchied erik, # he TWO CENTS. rom Mais, General Sentick had sents flying one bhe effects belunaing te * Temesvor. On 3s tines of eomavnic: bo were, ae Peter worde nd reine their rune ae I know they | pgvy'te tenon e reur- mara posist goer avare p tories aud power oteacalry. {vens ® boy ui tropa to tute fore od by a marshy brook, traroraing | held tis g eamd. fet Of myselt wich two cavalry Paiisiions, The enemy tried fy vain Malta bactory applies mpedy our advance, 10 hattestes, uumbers 2v 0U0 fovs, and 4,000 horse, — ‘0 his flsnk diverted hie ision | Weeks. 480 dtaguvus, aud eight batteries, | teriat importance i de idle f hin body had ab aived the Cemesvar= f harsuy, Oy eu fue twen y- arts ana bagKage w ed Bb Monoater with his dorps. and « bings, Wiore be took SM prisoners au Ding MAgye ue. Hy. with ibe exception of the first corps, which will bu . C a T @ rangurrd o | tidinge ot th nguard stands + witd diaordec”® js de-patod. Thy Magyar chiefs Dewbinak!, Guyon, Kamel. Veosal, wad bean ars di eoribed as having bivouacked that night ja be adjoia. | i at the duy before with sume ve- inforcementy, and assumed the supreme Daw speaks of Luger, ncourding to t ed to oceury our alt made 6600 prow | > wot Pemesvar morb in rulus, eons qu iteeit hud suffers ered fell by the #1 aud 1,400 were tli ii fick, abeut (00. were oat door patinnts. tnere beiag a2 Phe busk et the Austrians in the above battle i set down at 16 kitled and 36 wounded; | that of the Kussians 16 a!together gerrison bad beeu living ow horee-fesh for about three | of the easmy, The rest of the Toom bo the be«pital ino ie out. | a Haynaa to | the importanes of Haynan’s plan of eprrations, tf the aucowerfal relief of Te. | Pushing forward his arm STrenozischen Staats dinzeiger oo order of the da} iskurd by Gene: ho reward for all the | ol taanly | ter preted sceo:divg to individa: reward lo yowe | The triends of Magyar independence acou-e Georgey | Of treason to thetr caure, without reflecting for @ mo- yn oudlured «7 yeu PeUenee aed cheerfuls enn ia, Of the allied Kussiaa aad | be higt ast row a of your cournge, of Prem toyed my thanks C © course cf this wer, aad conduct the tuo glorions end. OPRRATIONS IN TRANSYLYA Acaounts from t | the umpertal (Kuss) fought between Mublosch ai quepee ef which diorderly tight anewy. aed the reilet of the fortrens Carkbung, 8 ioug iegrd by tho Mayyars According to the repers of 4 Hasfurt. commander of the dis ud Herrmaunstadt this baile was a perfost rout; 360 of the enemy were killed. wad 1200 ma prisovers, eighteen of wbhou were vitiow sted of twucomnplete rooket batterie: der and fifteen baggace ere pinoed «) toe disp real of thon; besides this, an eucrmous tha, Bom. etter bis defeat at Schassbarg, July. Hed to viaros to defend that centrai postion agal He also eagected suceors from lb burg. amounting fo 4000 mon to autry S00 cavalry, and twelve eld pieces, under Kemeay Tack Kusian General, Luders, bearing of th to prevent the ingly prieeeded to Veifatva on the den, bl af 2 the ad vancing etiow taking place, amd ac. ©, hin enemy h tf Augant 2 aud proceeded to noe ef $000 men aud 17 guna, where the anticipatnd junction was effected Rursian General, tirotenboim, ocoupled Maroa Va- heard of Harfort’s victory at end although that General had ht guns, and 860 Cossac! nevertbelens b: try battatious, omqaered apa) by General Luders, who made 1 260 prisoners wud eap- ate ‘The Svidaten Freund makes out that. from the re- conimeneement of bostilitiet om Juun %. up to the pre- 26 800 prisoners have been Bem states tbat at the battieuf 38, Georgey, “the bene Viour Of the trocps did Dot sorwer to bis expectations,” end that be was ™ duet of the foot Xtremely dismatinded with the ovn- Avd in another part of the prooia- mation it t# etated. that the confused shout Ube battle drowned the word of command, aud th ehouting On terviee should heneeturth be vtaited left the eld of battle should bye subjected to decima- to OFXRA. ONS OF THE RUSSIAN MARSHAL PASEIEWITOM, AND TAR SURBFR DAR OF 1m HUNGARIAN GENERAL KETING OF THE BHUN@AKIAN GOV GN MENT —THK FLIOKT OF KOSNUTH, DRM, ETC , BFC. ‘The Vieuns papers of the isth of August, poblished the t nal reeuit. “Ze greet er. the imtelligeoee of the surreader of Georgey and bis ‘Those of the 17th instant confirmed the mews. The following preciamation was posted im Viouns end joined | th mie BXC RLLEROT on Dis Kxosiiency General tt Mt the yebei obier Fh to 1 we Vienna, August i7, inh. ntent.om of atteoking the Hungarieas at Keab aud | Comorn, Hongey wae bow the Vomt, ihe soon. Dir Cat ree: oft witb him to (omergse item) the 18th of A w of Frnee Fae Kuneta,te when he Prop sitions made te tu the Kerper Worseawski there be pubibhed mel Cinpe nee oo 1b Raw AM OF Ate Genera! Reciger’s, to whom U have likewise entrusted the ow hansen em 4 ta she 8 pe al re sho & pri ners, and as to the messes should be respso: to the ether bodies of iarnrgents. Twill aot fa 6 the in. of the Avetriew army. [ Ge: rgey brow Grevred invitations to the command: a Prarsto be vo voubt that KI-pka will promptly yield! ts the hs id thes he will opm the ated, chat the Pinpesition, wae proclaimed dictator, and after long delibe- Tatton reeolied te yield & id down bik arme with 20000 neva According to y Koviug that @ proloaged ree uld be vatu, summoned the other commant- ing | CTH Of the Megvar troops and fortress to yield Ine pe postscript the correspondent writes :— Vicars that Count Soltick arcived with despatches from Vo Bayren for the Kmpercr. If my information te erree. Kaseuth attempted to enter into negotintions with | Marehol Paskiewitch but his overtures were not recepie: whereupon he made over all his civil and miluary powers reve be London Times of the 24th, says; — Ove Vienna correspondent ives usan account of the events which preceded Georgey's surrender Refer ring 10 an carter report which appeared ta ihe Tuner of the Mich inet. and im which be informed us Georgey having cromed #) —our “corre: jevt priceed« to ray that ae the ‘Theis on the Stat wi d the Russian Genorais were ighnorl ‘okey, evieusly bw a deraiiod aor downto me | of the batrle with Nagy-Sandor, winch i# given, tho marehal remaibe thi bir arrival at Uivarss ho oy my. as ho found the fuha' FeoY that ho could gat we opies Vrivce Pa! ivh, Levuld not lesen * enffeced & sro hilted. wounded Ohyirtew Of the Hm.garians fou is, order to give Ge rey aa op hat during the bat T wervis beyond 4 hers he inteats concentrating ail el at Dsdrefia, + corg expe ted to fl 'm Groaswarcein to Viiny reaching th: be 12th, he doubilooaly learuod what gad tax: 1 pers the 9h, and that Schlick was alcend Vilagos. the place where the surrender took place. te near Arad ro that Georgey after @ roand about exp» Oliten within an ace of uniting with Vembineski. 0 Fema nd vocupyiog itfeal mement the tract untry between that fortress is thus mown f delay of twenty= Eiced Jor Georsey. f tne London Chronicle the veh of Ange vorsation t+ acitl the for lack of data. ta ta emprice aud hopes — in thix ‘The ove engroming tupic of cap tuiation at V leyon, Ment on the derperate position he was reduaed to. From whet we can gather from tne Russian bulictins, It would appear that the restetani at Debreosia, by thet a merely a di en to cover Georgey's manoeurres, the obj to rach Grove’ aod Arad, by @ elrenit F the mountains, and thea volte withthe mainarmy. Arrived at Vilagos, after a feries of fore rohes. 0 miles, be found bimeclt w lowers. Ip front of R backed by owatains, making escape tim. Onribie aud retirtance vaiv. ou! of aumunition and Setirute of provision ad reving no porsibiity of reaching Grovewardeip, where he hoped to repleutsh Dis storre there was no altervative left forhim Chee are mere turmises altboush not tocompatible with si Jew Incts we kuow already, h of hin cause, resigned tie Pr tutor ship um Georgey. who « devin: the Courcil of War hed ai rad a) Tending article, tries t my, @ M3 Joseph on the part ot the Goorgey ytelding to at thiv ix all stu From majority of the I the pressure trom What we know of the ¢! ebiet. Actor bis can oniy be viewed axm milttary measure of eapediency the voluntary concemion of @ soldier to ertenlly superior power; and thore at further boo: struggle powertaily contribu’ The aa re Bom " sky. is probiemacical. Those generals will, doabdtiess, evade the course of martial juste by taking to tee | « lett Mares frontier, where they will be sure to find @ friendly bead te Dit them over “Keasuth ix already reported to hi gene to Turkieh Orsova, with the erown of St. Step and the repaie, in needs conliruation 1. Un of tn ts paralyaed. y teh announcing the revde do the imperialists, who unde thelr triem pant entry on the 16th just. Clapks uust bave Tree orders by thie time; 60 that the virgia fato Wallachia, tes of Comorn wiil svon be opened to admit Austrian rm Paws by which the Kus sal - a A batile did. in fact, one seidions Clausenburg. in Transytvania alone holds out: but the fact mecounts lend us to suppose that tne | oly remumiutny te etout corr Lrongbold of rebeliton iw that country ok On ery wide disrapi Pe! aria may be now add war trophies of the (sar. INTERESTING MISCRLLANEOUS ITRMS. ‘The Kern Zeitung ria'er, om the authority of « letter from Presburg. that at that piace. the former pri mtn Hungary, Const Louis has uur yeate Smprivon jangeon, +0 Deen condemued to fue of 540,000 florins, ) the fugitive Inbabitants of the Batsh are to ter om their 1 to their province MH: We are iuform many of toe towne sre marked on t! consed towxiat There siopel Zombor AJM, O60 Low Mere Dames; Bad yor Theresiopel bad, before the tavasion of Baron Jolla chich po less (ban 30000 inbabitante. while Zombor ard caja bad 10.000 and 12(00 fubaditeuts, + SUMMING UP OF THE NWS. if Te epite of the arovubted courage aud tow gremt abl. Iity dieplay ed by many of the leaders of the Huogarisa iteurreetion, @ caretul exam of Un the campaign and a corte An forers of Huegery had tong Of Generel Hayman at the (artic of Temewcar (fought im the net ghbornaod of that city om the LOA tmstant, ard the subs lon of General Georgry at the head of his envive divivion, have appeared to gu an obrwpt termination to the strugcte; but to reality, bw veDte were Lhe results to wrich the whule plan uf th cam ptigo coriou-ly tended From the moment ch. the suvance of the eure d the tine of the ( 1 teatiom Detewen GCoorgey a pat Magyare. vas obviously a bb greet enili is way to the soath But although here operations ranged over @ eouriderabie extent of ntry they oowic vot end ctheren they De “Grorgey was aovtog without any regular bas Sud WED ke means of proeuring tupplins teas therefore, mevtiahle We bot how far politi. cal corride ations way be tr Uatermy againet which he found himself almost ow BY arrayed. Mere soldiers of tortaue aad foreigners, Dew binek! and Bm. ere of contes prepared to Dy Dt & the Inet extremity aud the Horton Hike Kossuth could « wily me they ba mete uative Rivd probs bitty te, therefore. that tm wurreodering at i, Geormey yirided. not only tom necessity of couriotion that the cause of the Hung lotion cootd aw longer be defended without dee tPUCtion to both the conte od ‘The blew whieh bad | Warder of Luders om the ast aed of Heynew iy Stegedin bad pare: the imeurrestion to Pont, aud even there the Aveta garrison et bene under General Rakowios, stil heid OWL apainet fhe mest viewut atteca Bem bed *rrited at the Magyar poeltion om the oth end Jen eaiotely took the chief command of the wational He wae stimeled om the following day forees ehich had preveed on «th ox ter the batil Of Seorme. near Sem Gin; sud in spite of the strength of the ground, the Ly ra where he will remaia | Theiss with his army | a \ thatthe Emp. ror of Russia nad © a turn patina surrene | embeitliche | Viv f- | rendom inelud erpt those | ¢ . hee tock fecm the enemy. The submearton of has copa | Huengeriany were touted by the main Body of the Anse triane. eupported by one di viston of thy Rnasians under Pamiutine, towerds the ol of the Berti, Prinee Lichrem tein’s reserve division arrived by got tortuae, ‘by the Arad road ad plored the defeat f tie «mee my itis probable af or there tromendas blows, Kossuth and the Poles will effect their excaye across the Turkish Jromvier, and abt organized veautance may, we hepe Le Considered at an end in Spite of the viotenes of this oonfilst. and the ab- solute (rumpb which appears to bare crowned the e& (orb of the mperml armies itis mot escuaty 6+ be ho, ed that the Aw-trian goverament wl d tuiss avery telicg Of UTiation towards the detaied party wud rd to reora terme which may revive the loyalty aad good ut portion of Its domtuious . y maiviamed that there have beet oughout this insurrection two partive in Humaury—the ous re yolubonary the other uot revolutionary, but national; the former bas, we trust. been anoshilmted, (he leper bas nights whieh no defeat cao efface, aud its une figual charscter nd spirit oonstitute one of the brightest jewels in the imperial crowa [t 15 iodine pevrable for the welfare aud security of Austria aod of Hungary. thet the # shouts should b+ am- twined ip the oopstitution of the monarchy. and thet the etate et ould rest not on the sub} HDMeRt to repeat the fatal experiment of thw K ret Kusia by driving iato exile the most ardent and intel geut portion of bis subjeota until they be- com, like the Poles, tne Bedouine of Europe, becuase thry have been deprived of their owa vatural aod ma- | Honalripbts, It isthe duty of @ state to govern ite subj of vot te exile them and «till less to rathet om Jorveiun ocuntries # population whieh it caumut render happy and contented at be ‘The Au then cabinet til adheres to the exeoution of the crea’ constitutional prejret of the 4th ot ieb wi} paris of in ope vat ive government, aud cif any National Assembly | be prscticaily inverted with this amount of su. | preme power, such am aggewbly must be one imits though it include bike the Toperial Partinwent of the Uniced Kingdim the repre~ fepintives of three or more vationy. We have seed that the « baud the army do ¢: nstitute « powerful amd tnuunng boud of uoton between the various provinges of the Austrian emyire. The question. which has now to by decided ts, whether the same connexion cam be maiutaived Ly the Oommon liberties Aud patringisan | of the people Upon the success of that experiment depends (he disseiution of the Austrian monarchy, or the gradual extemton of unton civilization, and freedom to races sud proviness, which a jratoas ard umperteot system of goverument bas kept too wioely mpert im such @ system of government, Muppery would claim aod © ine ® large. and, perbape, & preponderasig part, sud thongh we ova tets (tat we look with great doubt to the fuldi- ment of a eeheme which requires #0 many sacrtices ot prejudices and tradition. yet we are omvineed thet io the bande ot au ablo minister sod « libsrab woverelay eu dination would raise toe Austciem empi e from if contiderable part of the popuintion, fe © pre-antry, mill bth the with et m and raily round the eayeroe. Jowepb with regard tothe Raia intervemttom, ch cRunot but bave left the mont; siafad impression in the cuuntry. we trast the a@percr ot Kurta wb give she mort effectual proof of bis distnt.rested poliey by withdrawing his forces with the least possibly detay. (Hom the Loudon Standard Aug 24? M) New ly ali the Gerinap journals consiler the war with Hungary at an ena; for they submiscon of the insurgents be general or con ined to The 1roups under Georgey + comand, 1¢ cnn bs uf liste moment. nicee the fact of the dictator's surreader ts undeniable, and thie must have such s moral effet upon the whole army a1 to render ull further aitvmpts to oppoce the Husro Anstrian troops Weree than ubeless It appears quite certain that Gevrgey's eubminsion way entirey uns roditiowal, he tmking it likely thas he should obtain aoe Kenerosity of the Emperor of f Austiia by denvevetmg to exact the be Majeaty. shai Puskie viton, rei tance of thas wri the kmperor of Austria shall decide upon biefucure destiny, (the officers under the commiad of Georgey expren the other esrps, nrisrioners, to Indace them to laydewa their aras. Comorn and Aved. iis eaid, have surrendered to the tm pertaiiste The Bruasels Indevendance giver. ne a rumor, offered 60,100 roubles for Kossuth’s head, THR RFPRCT IN FRANCE. The Paris correspondent of the Loodoa Glube Warne | from @ positive source. that the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs has declared that the influence of the Caar will be exercised for tre good of the Hungarians. itia thoughts ministry in raves, at the head of be the inevitahie re- So much weight, indeed, is given to the Prevident’s party, which matus rally triuniphe shen wate and Austria triamph, shat ° Cee Is pitimirt® are io despair at the result, and som the re turn of thetr favorites as @ out by the great powers, Ruasia and Austria, to the Presin dent, in the shape af @ marriage will now, it is expected, be cagerty seized wd Pripos Kaul of Wurtemburg, ts cated to by ihe prime mover of the lotrigue, the result of whieh would bes mateh betwren the Presidumt a: Princess Auguste of Wurtemburg | Irtsh Intelligence, We are f cwsion Of adviors fru morning of the 6th wit. drnee of our Belfast em ali tbat ds interesting or import OTR ATO PRL Dusy epeo. n's vit, and althou, uta of apperent loyalty, I there are mure againet ber ministers, Lord Ula r View very rerious tw ‘Lhe letter of Sir Geo Grey te the Lerd Lieutenant! contivuss to meet with much spimedversion trom quarters ‘Tbe Irishman is particularly severe against it. He e to prostrate aur reason eondition is to be our eherined aspire y living ifee aud conewat to our complete diemationalizat: Loulloh Gverctary of State-re prodnoce & ying. a de- erptive ietter, dictated eight and twenty yearn an immoral bud abande Kin a Nee ae Ax the visit of the uncle was taken to herald our lx erty and prosperity, fo are wo fastruc@@d by syeo- | phacte to regard the visit of th Dut we reqates thor ay, aod im princes, * have no faith im s We have been taught to rely | ources—to regard the advances of }vgith policy with suspicion~ aad so we would in- street our people '* | But it fe vot the papers or the people who advocate the forrgeing principles Even tae Protestant jour- | Pals reprobete Sir (reorge’s letter as a State trick, | sham:fol and wnealied for THD VERY LATEST NUWS ar BLEOTRIO TELEGRAPH, you Tam 7 NEW YORK HERALD, Important from Hungary. Livxaroon, Aug. 25—2 30 P.M. We reeeived, just as the Niagara was about to otart, the following tele hic deepateh from London. it in naid that the Iungerien affair ix not yet settled; hat the Russian General Paskiewitch ead the Austrian Generel Haynau are quarreling with each other; that the latter objeota to the conditions of the surrender of the Hungarian General Georgey, and that Russia wild | not ruffer Austrian Interference im the matter, We are in possession of our usual Paris advices, They are dated yesterday evening. Le Presse staten ‘hat it te generally believed im Paris that the surrender of the Hungeriane ie to be sttribated to the result of ne gotii on seen than throngh apy corrapt motive of Georges, or of Cerpatr ow the part of bie army It ie rard thet the arrangements for the sacrender bes d made by Primes Swertsea! doring bi visit. ate Wareew, and that honorable terms were ob Prose give Brent Britain the credit of effentt i oontest tu when’ Hungary eee suguguds ‘Un qual con Le He wae p Tussia from making aay further lacur- sions in the Hungarian territory Interesting from Ham The advices are of the 224 of August. ‘Tbe town continued quiet, ccompied as it ls by Pram re Un & placard leaned by the Senate. It appears Pras tle deciares that she dove not Intend to maddie with our own affairs, but only Intends to gaard against @ teneeniot any Ineuite of the moh to the retarull Vrusrian troops At the came time she bas jati that phe cam ne longer iook quietly on the machine. tiene cf the North German revolutionary party. of bh she plrased to desigaate Hamburg the contrat hope for @ apacdy Ihoration ‘ F Lroeps, aad the mist omen rt eeoutat Ons Against it, by the Sunat, bare proved « atl The chews pineneé eneets general sensation, 0s, ta