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2 NEW THE WAR IN ITALY. The News from h) eat of War— ‘spo: tant from THE WAR Jv EUROPE. " i —Vhe Feel Arrival of the New York, with Three rolron at Alrmandri —e 0tea Ways Later into a War—Hopes of Peacu— ‘the Ver, : atest. {Ex IE SEAT OP WAR, zi LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR | STATE OF Rr IN aii (NC —1d8 SARDINIAN ° Wat BULLETINS, [Torito (May 13° corret#o. eave of Loadon Vimar } By wy letters rom Kog sod | perceive that Kome p-rsoue there sti imagipe Turta to oe 9¢ tO% present moeneat & Scene OF Martel Dust aod proparatwn, resoundig wien warlike bows, WIth tap of drum aod cane of srumpet say wih unitorms—ius far upto the sain for we boom Of Capon aE 1b FOL Of Maséetry, AN OCoBWOs! Hiray Napoleon in his Headquarters at oe een ee ey Amoco eps i clure to [bemselees us here prevating a very 1raat Alessandria. H Woof DINE fram that which really exits. A geutle mun wbo found Migvet the ober day at Lyous, * ran doa n” (a presty long ron) to Curio, Just 10 take a peep at the War, aud Lave tbe sacefachon of sineliog pownur. itoer Lis ese@ nor bis oilactonies were gratided in ihe Woy expeced. IT Dehave be weat up to the Scperga, sno theme discerned in the dwtioce a whe smeibing, which may have besa wens, bow for solowrs, with the excaption of ayy be may dave parsed wpa Mount Oraia, De ce ctaaty aaa mood fewer (bap be would Nave dows thi» time baat your Possib ¥ come of my most receut letlara may base Dal oe elhetol Ofpeilpe current delomoos in Brita Snoa a toey pot bave cove so Lihave ooly to reps Caro & jost now pardoutarly oul quiet, empty, aud (48 tar 48 OotwATO appeMTANcE® go) Hes from ex ateDeDt, Sarvely & reaches ns from the army, Deyood the very Cooteibed ip tie daily Bitecos, wash, Vf NO BATTLE YET. Naval Reprisals of the Austrians on | Fiedmontese Vessels The Government of Tuscany Givon | Over to Victor Emanuel. Speech of the Prince Regent of | : . De ot quite ar Do 1, Dave, toere ts Prussia to the Legislature. vieeiin iiss, | wen an inesubesienntall ia arsaie thet have bitherta occurred Poe pe wepapers Deiag for Didden to rpeak of the war (in the way of giving inet a gevce otoer than aficial'y "promu garea), ws Pus gin | cana’ toss would tatention of Prussla to Preserve the Earo Sones, SaAb. smntt alanee of Power. fie pe ot po ied oy pean’ . genious prirts of Beigiem wooed mate wok ibto Vereebi apd carry eff dhree or foor bandred ee ee eratigts Austrians There was eco a ceport here afew Jaye ag, y Mi 7 | but at ebia ° : coy 4 mon DtA CH INTENSE WAR EXCITEMENT IN GERMAN{, | ttt ehaioas so cru core ani sovreny'« man. mt'.n | formed corps be yet tit by vateing avd sow rr ~ id for such varing and hazardous eoterpriaes fae Austen hove been mowing anou' cane, and often 89 bear our Vives, aod in Bch small detachments, tout [rather woader bo CUTE OLb exp OF attempted be bas apy aetiled kKasever He ose now edam INCREASE OF THE ARMY OF PARIS. | ones, we mre me mune Interesting Proceedings in the French | Deen jnet a fortnrght 1p Preome Sell Hoiely In TecouDassances, ogislature. | parties There mney de ters pe Who # Bet bia of it | Ceep ieid remen “some profoomd strategical comvina- f ee aah | tiem. Tthmk those pertoos are mistaken AS aoy rata, | whatever the ecbeme, it cau harcly Da an olf os movement, The tre in peat, the oppwtinty toes, We ov wot Know hie strength, but there 18 reagos to ne | lieve that be as nu aly Overmatoned Dy the army eppored 1 bim. We may bave to wait or cartuia starea BLU APPORLCER LO Fao UR Us Lake toe Deld, Dat We ae ip perfect COBUINOD Lo repel aLACk —ATCIE Hing 10 Vermnas APLeeranced, We AUSINALS are ConcEatrating 19 snd oear fork, WhO ie How Wer beadqaarers, That #onid ate Cesleds UyOH oUF lel, aud aczo/diogty vartes Deve Deru moved oor. HE GREAT SCOCESS OF THE FREYCH LOAN, THE WAR F0 BE CONFINED TO { SALY NEW FOOD IMPORT DECREES OF FRANCE. ~~ an >, boL quite Naif wav fron Sea talea. tore Onsale. Bat with woas ODject conld they stat FRCIDENTS OF THE WAR, | oncunt Gopnane aren ue tur boce rois on bee acd come On 10 Turi, Wey woud bave Littie to gaia eek Dy it, shu their setreae wehbe with aL eae be THE MARKETS cht ef by the Franco-Promontese, woo wold tho ave the Choice Of a dattictioi, The dasn ah co ment eatiy bave beru made @ fortuwht 99, would wow Ro, &., ee. bem tet rasa act The most prodsole by ovtaess perme to be that they will retire elm r to (bein fortresses. ome; | OF FO Ome Brovbd Which they may deem wos adapted lor Makicg a tad ybd risk Dy: Vacitiabing and wit oLonye t Bed bY su ypositng sat ul ‘Tbe screw steamship New York, Captais Von Santin, wOartie, Poe r tate se from Bremen vis Southampton, reached this port at ao early tour yesterday mornyag. Tae N. Y- left Soath- gepton apont six o'clock ¥. M. on Tuesday, the 17th on tut co che Preach aod Pisime Tt® pot 10 joes aro teas ty Metant, and hes made a very quick psssage. Pave Wiebe Lomccisom tele men ty Marcning ‘The pews is interesting, There bad been no hattle, by eR. Ib 10 Compaigoing bite Oeture reruus pare ‘Ove would not probably take place beforethe Aratof Jane, | Hers thous commence Had they seen Weir opp reas ty bey might Dave mu object, Put every means &purh for some more Important Feud bg toeir movemeuts ad been emp oyeo, the coonay, iow, mershy aod swan suyd wos the Lovies of Med, end. Moreover, the ratve Gus ard fieqnent There would be ekirm shes, but Napoleon wags not pra- pared for a great battle and would uot be fora week or Bwo. The euccess of the French loan of 500,000,910) francs was > ige of saree waa heave K would cenainly soryree mo, aod, L vwery great. Galignani’s Messenger, of the bth mat., | wink, would Furgrise cewrly eve ry Ove Db MW obey wars eaya:— Low 10 dFume the olfeosive Pas Freaca hace gy up Tre crowd of persone desirous of anbserihing tothe loan Very beree we apd ure oudy augmenting it Loo Em PeHOr arrived yesterOay at Genoa, aod a forward wove @f 806 miltions conti win to be grenter than evar, Yostar. | PMT Burned vetics aay ho sbe ag: 1 vhed Ir oD Gof bbe Freavo eid Gag. before the cifices openes, the line ot versons wating | DARED SY We par 2 at the Minisiry of nance, many of whom hat becu thara Tr 7 PD 3 € Emperor Naroleon, accompanied by Prisca Nao ail aight. extended comphtely round tne buiidiog, Aditi | icon and ibe Prince c Dano, weaCto toe Ceateo Caria Saas fines bays been opened inthe ol berrentwor te | Pais jah aiaht King Viser mm nnal wane Or Oaae Arrumption, aud at the Credit Mobitier, in the Pixve Vea- Ls morning lo pay & short viet Ww Loe Emyeror of tow dome. Freoch lhe ater, ou lapding yes eroay, proceeded te the Foyal Pace, ano went our uvou the valcuuy wo ac: Kuowidge the a cu@atone of the peop'e., Ta cue cour yord eof the Palace te passed the St. Heleas medauais ia Teview, The folowing bailetiws bas Court Persigny, the newly appointed Ambaseator from Qe Court of France, and the Countess mived im Londen on Saturday, the 14t% inst, It is raid thetarms have been sent to Hungary, and fet the Hungarians abroad are in tefatigeble in thoir ex- ertions to create a diversion in favor of tho French by an, fesorrection in that part of the Austrian domiotons. eral Kapka js said to be now ia Piel ting for the mest favorable moment to carry out pians organized by the Bungarian committee. It ia #ta‘ed that a contract for one of the great iron ram team vestels to be ouilt for the English government has been obtained by the Thames Ironworke Comany Will be of 6,000 tons burden, wth an ex fourteen knots, and wil! cost nearly four tic 8 frst rare man of war. , . 1 ey Dave Withdrawy the two beidh es ebe Vo untary rifle corps nee being formed in all the coun- ohio ph. Pon i Hedy rilecelgtie rl. asic i” meee ties and Jarge towns in Great Britaia ‘The Abst) ian headquarters are at Mos tera, Aéwiral Hawelin bas commanted that the Impariay 11 saietuintttiees it Cua tae 12—Eveaing, yaebt Aigie, lately built at Cherbourg. sba}l be seat to dens age sims ba iy, Bente ced Leia Genea, to be placed at the service of the Emperor Napo- | Suni, fell m «ub a paw’ of the Keser husears, abd pa. Jeon, instead of the Reine Hortense. it to fl ght, Killing one BONUIer, aud taking auOUner DHmoner The house in which M. Guizot bas tived for move than | Te Empsrur citemearked RAO Bee Swenty yeare, in the Roe de la Ville L’fiveqas, Paris, i8 | Nigra, sug Price Latour d’ateergoe went to meet bim. fomprised in thore which are to come down for the form . ‘ation of the Boulevard Maleeherbea, anda eum of 390 000f. @ppeares since my last:— MaY H—avening. ne ho hive remained at Vercali mate ioeviek us ths moruwg towsras Dessua Yesterday veo baveries wud BU carte Of wek aua Woudded re envered Davie trom the G, aveioow. Those Ans Gen. Ww May 12, Morning In the morning of yesterday, about 3,000 avntiraag Pateed the Fu wt ibe Steve, toe Commaniaus Gevewal ba- ing at tke Bi dark of ube river, Siege ace tilery, a regia ¥ au9 @ di tach neut of Vass fr U's FeDase O Purieres go. Gicvarni and Borgonuove. rece.ved from the caemy an whiation ( meoud the os Joba! road Wied gors tO Miaeceoz4a Many of ty Hroops are coveruumed berwoen Mortara, 2 Fob She Tr ro aad He War received wich entbur aatie appisuae, 4 wae full of verse #, ore wich, sed Out wo fige, acd le Epectators, Wo sajeted bim with the most lively acca has been paid to the owner ax the price of its « wia- | mations, and threw flowers to bim. Mon, M Guizot bas taken an apartment in the Pau May 13—Morning $4. Hovoré, nearly opposite the Koglish embaeay, | _ The nipbt before Inst about six handred Auririans wea > Pj f 5 oq | Dive Rivergaro, nar the Deboa, op tbe road from Pia fhe Crown Prince and Princess of Saxony were expected | corzuto Busbio. They report irom B be yrsaage .arrive in Eugland from !'ort.gul next w. en rowe Of he enemy B artilery over ths briige of Stella begeu a is « " yal Biznuesses will be Yeaterovy, aud that it was thought ths force waa direaier 3 Rasingpldlrareticbebees dai aoratula tostiadeja. No novelty in toe awecton of Vercain, Oar Geeete ot Buckingham palace | bendguertere aie traustorrea vo Oecimiano, Tae woproaca The Prince and Princess Gortechakoff have arrived ia London. The opening of the military season was markod by the | Visit of her Mujosty to the camp et Aidershott. Tae troops | were to be reviewed on Monday, May 16. The subscription sist which was opened some weeks | since at Liverpool in aid of the faod which was beiog raised for the Neapolitan exiles bas been lately closed. ‘The subscriptions amouat to £350 1s 6d.; the expeases Wore £24, und the Mayor was requested to transmit the difference to Lora Sbaitesbury, tne chairman of the Loa- doa committeo, for cistribut on among the exiles, The Cork Examiner, in announcing the death of Mr. Pagan, M. P. for that city, says the liberal party are pre- wpered with a candidate tn the person of Dr. Lyous, whois | trea ment of the’ popolation, pai tere ean fe op Ty Wie vecunt chase | caiue, wind, forepeycod-vartoen Siete ania cad te r 4 in Li oars t A as othe nid, € | that the Teo'pients Co not acknowledge it. Makiog all aue f# within about three hundred mies of Suez, The com- | ajlowance tur probable exavgeration on tuis side, there | & pletion of that branch of the undortaking may twerefore | S208 bO Tca*Ohable Coudt vat ine Austrians are sirip- the country of ebatever they think likely to be use be expected ulmoet immediately. Jui totbem, As a specimen of the accaunta shat reach us, The following relates to the Suez Canal:— 1 tronsiate a Jevter outea Vercelli, Stu May, which appoars Svnz Canat Orrick, 43 Mark Lane, May 16, 1859. i One Of this worntog’e papers: Sm—I beg to intorm you tuat the aigging of the Tethians L Mg AniVal of aLother LuMeroUs Dody of Freach is ua Loubeed, PRINCIPAL HeapQuanTeRs OF THE ARMY, SAN SaLVaTeKH, May LZ, L369 } Reconpaiseasces made ovyoud whe Po bays assured ua | tat the en my bas wimost totally ansudoued tbe posiuoas he occupied iv the viewity of the weft bank of the river. Vercelli i# sul cectvied by w email Aosttian corps. The sanitary and mora! state ul our troops conuuues to be sutwiactory. DaLLa 2030A A German paper recently raid that the ausiriags pad been well received 1p Pievmout, wad that they paid for allthey required. These are rattier astounding assertions, Sud in Complete Contradiction two abl the Wiel weace tose yeaches us here, Tbe good reception i averlectiy tucre Gible, aud it is scarcely tess £0 that a eingie 2vanziger Dae been pad for any part of the large supp ies exiortet from the invaded provinces No weil auiectivated uccounts, but seme rumours, bave reached us of coworgnt ul “ Thine bere yo trom ban to wore. The Austriaas of Suez Canal commenved ou the 25th of lust mouth, and | ST¢ Wraviacle, and reapect nothing, nor even the hosp cal the first sod was turned by M. Ferdinand ae Lesseps in | JCE—shwis, wme, everything must be giveo to then; the presence ef the contractor of tae works, @ large staif | tue Mayor is vbwem ying iD bis wctivity, sad the peovie Of engivcers aud native workiaen, nbied wt the pou, | ei¥e Dim all the rnpport they cao; be opvsius aii t1e auo- Getermined on ior the outlet ot the canal in the Medier. | PCS they wre able 10 provide, but, when nothing re- Favean, the coustruction of jetwies, aud warbor of vor | MADE, What can be cone? The population is demayed; _ DANIEL A. LANGE the iritslion reached its highest point whea it Foundation member and English representative of the | Pecame kuown tbat the enemy had laid his Company. | rapecious bands upon the licen = ofsoour 1 re i sh 4 lower from Naples of the loth of May, in tho Paris | Derbial We mere more pained by this than by the TaplLe Committed to the prejutice of individuals; vue Aua- Inope are taking what they please from the ebops, ro- bing with ‘impunity, in short, cousidering public and prt- vale property a8 their own, The straits lo which we ure capbot be cescribed, Ove cannot ieave the town excupt by pessing through three tines of sentines, and woe w hiv of whem it 18 suspected that he gore out to carry Urdion, enys:— ‘The King continues in the same stat still entertained i his tuvor, ty prevute bere, and tue wame is the c 18 ure offered vp gevoraliy for the + Of his ue jesty. Tne King bas been removed from tue grou floor 01 tbe paiace to a Isrge room 00 the ret floor, where ne | S¥#Y Bb} thing, OF to convey intetigenve elsewhere feets bimseif much better, Mojexty bas slept well, Gasteliamare aud Sorrento | ®! kines. ere full of foreigners, WLO have arrived from all pacts o | Tualy. Frot Cochin-China we learn that the French havetakon | Suigon, the citadel of which aopears io have been @ place ef considerable strength. A garrison was lefe there, and Admirai Genouilly was abcut to leave for Touran, The American frigute Germantown and steamer Mis- ies'pi were at Japan, Anteltigence has becn received from Bombay of the death | and hopes are | ecb tranquiiti- | Pray | All work is Buepended; the town is w desert; | ‘Uuoute are those who bave been able toget away, We | hope that we alto eheu soon be liberated. ‘Lhoee who eve bag ofpertupives of observing the conduct of tne Austere 1b counuics where (a8 ia the Dapubian Princt- paliics w 1856) they were in so-called friendly occupation Wil! bot be Gis,osed to attrinute much exaggeration wo the above account. From Fiorevce, we learn the arrival of 300 Piedmontese soldiers, janoed at Leghorn by tbe steamer Vitwrio Fmanvele. The munisipainy of Florence tad given 10,1 0Cf.lowards the expenses of the War, and that of Leg horn 24,( 0). fer the Leghorn volunteers, now in depot at Of Sir Jamsctjee Jejecbhoy, on the 14un of April, at the re et There ihe Teports current as to the formation of age of eventy six. He was at the head of the nativemer. | & MiJEUY, und It was énid tout Sigaor Buoncompagni, une eantile body of India, ond was created a baronet by the | sepaujan muse ot horace, waa te Sine i te Council and 10 have the Department of Foreign a(fales, Bottish government afew years back. He was alo pre- | NAPOLEON IN @BNOA—SCENES Bented with the freedom of the city of Loudon. His dona. LANDING. tone to public objects during his tul mercantile ca- Genon (May 12) Coriexponoence of London Timea setae At Jast ail Goubis and feara are get at rest o: } 1 reer ‘a bout £300,000, and he equeat Ma ; pb Ot rest Dy Law actual ret 2heniN, has bequeatned | arrival of Napo eon IIL. to take commana of toe tors na Mm Marge fortune to bis family. The steamship Arabia arrived at Liverpool May 14, | bas so rapidly thrown into this country. Loog belore any ‘The screw steamebip Saxonia arrives at Soataampton AT AND AFTER THE | verse! neured this port, hatt Genoa, warned by a gua deed from the higbthoure battery, aod the Freveh teicowwr float ing CLL Irom the eigpal tower, was out on foot in tne ‘May 10. | fects, or ined the road whicd runs round the port + far * The screw steamehip Jura arrived at L pool May 16, | os = aud ploce on the west side of our barbor, with a cargo u % which, for bo many Hays saecessively, bas presented the ‘She Thames, from ae te Hg ety 50. ee | « ance Of « Oisturbed BDL OF Valens crowae) ag , Canght fire in the dock at Liverpool, May 15. | jt Lue been Cally Wik feo-tronsered biped, each armed was confined to the cotton in the afer tower hold, With the #ting tat Auetria i eoon to feel, omieiia feet of Water ta ber Testablithed ryseii carly na good position facing south, | With expectact ! eau, and enflaomg a)! the wost sige of the port, aiready ined sha, armed with & nice umbrelia, During tue jast Wo days ine | JbCY earch Dis pereon, are brutal, and use vivleace of YORK | of Marengo and that of Uim oly lasted 8 month br ate eur omen ice we are Je resent Ome wat be te fg naive Trin Cincticuitemn t, 0! May 16, pabliaben the fot- JowIg article i jeuded type, ender the Supe se” M amecée Repeer'exrna Talia question generally laxnirs }vely sympaiby. Eng and, in syite of ib6 political ott. cences of BoMe BOME ALatesm« b, OPsDly el weed wishes: tw favor of the work of de‘iverapos #hich Frauce ts about to attempt mm the Malao pepipenia Rasela, fo the pao OF progyess OD wbicD 8% jpas 80 ¢xteosively sotéred, hag dot besitetes With regard tw tne [tahar cause; from the Ort day ede tesuficd a warm devir6 for a pacifl: solution, BDO gave the upreserved svpportof ber wiaeac to the caure of rgb apa jortice, Toe other nations of Rurope— Star, Portugal and all the States of the north, maoifeatiy exprers tbeir wishes for the deliverance of Italy. Beyond he AUlaDUo arige protestations certainly Dot less disiuter- ested; the United States ioualy declare by the organs of public opinion that France 18 oow defeuding bumauity bd Civilz-ten. Germany has been led astray ouped by © propaganda cf false reports anc uufavorabie remi- Liewences, Ler patiopal credulity bas been @orked upoa. Pruttia Lerseif, notwithstapd pg tue good furth of France bd tbe franknees of ber wtentions, so repeatedly and clearly expr eesed, hag not quite sbis contagioa of pack of sandwiches, fitied up my tome by warding ceDwre oF attrection, , a # rere oay for the boatwrn; many a reapectad’e eit wD svoded the dust aud crosh apd toimome wall Se Charterbg ove OF the FOha bunt wherries, which the rower yee W pUrD BlOOR BO eB abeud; ard tbe port belo me was thirk y dotted witu focd Prrarure parties, ehootiog rapioly backwards aod call wercee the mouth of the barbor, and moving mo Where the expected #hi¢ 8 WOU d CARL AUchor, AU1:30 PM. the Kd of iloremee—orwinaily the Emp Te: sewn yaeb?, but giveo by DIM to Prioee Napo vou 09 crask nh Of the iater'® Marrhge—slowly Kasm id 1D, youneing to am @ the tbuoder of royal salutes from he ‘own, Der Mojerty's steam frigate Terrible ant see sral, Jarpe Freeh transports woich arrived w-day, wok ap er poten m the deep w@er at toe Old, or Kastero, mole AU IDB WOMeLE the gceOe® Was Very Btrikiug. ..9 he Funcke biew away, or lifted bere and tbara, it 0peoel vis Lis OF Mapped yarcs and vesee’s draped ‘n fags from truck t bull, ant waving specks Of every Color 10 tue FAID- bow—ha #, ehawis ave DeorkercOlel—while tne deap roar of many ttourand vooces #eloomed Napoleon w tae lod omer Co tree, effect of the arrival once observed, 1 Pow y wpd clustering more Closely near the pula The gever error, We bave a proof of this in the recent re jowped “DO @ Dot Add burried to the urgeost, to | portoft the Chamber ot Deputies of Berha, This report whieh & pars aomitied me, that To mgot see she | we moet Oret observe 18 fn ite groondwork comfurmable kaperor seb big fooe upoo the eorq ered snore’? | tolbe prucent apd enhgotered poticy of tne Pruss an Gany kro Sows ane ships, dregsed to tage, formed @ f KOverDweDt; but It presents some porns which call for road wpb ext m ibe Moe to the mouch of the arreral, one s\(py this, a8 | aporoached, was passiog & bord ome Parge, Deng by way of Sgure head, woat ai pearee to bea larce giit Swap, @videury on tts vay 1 meet Hie Im erial Mu) Tow areeoul jiseit presented abniwntsybdt. Tbe lmverial Guart were in fall posse won, Mn g the edge of the Water a8 weil ag the battle. ine hte Witn their tall fur C&R, |XOepE AE Lhe Inoding place, whieb, we thie p eto horor, wo8 Deld Py the Gsooese exwpripaben, “We must not,” it 18 th ‘buid, * misun- Ocrstand the dangers ehich the attituse of the Euparor of the Frencb—and to whicd the imperial proclawation hae recently aaded a significant arrisre plan—coutaiua for whe sufe y and secority of Germavy.”? We ask ourselves # Dut ure 1bose Cengers, aod shat ibreats coes the lwperial proclamation cootain? The prociamation bas deen read acd jucged by the whole of Europe, and it bas, as it ap pears to us, Been generatly admitted thas never was the Mita. Alorg ibe of cours op the eastern #id@ were oc- | largusge of a sovereign more clear aod Jess to De Bus curses by wd Uy vieing with aca other io tae | PechOof apy mental reservation, Io that proclamation By EDO OF their paraeow, #Doe w large Vessel opposite | Loe Emperor once more tela Europe that France does aot Deeted over, #8 Tbave seen Thames st-amers do, wun ite | B¢k tor conquest ; that she arms solety for tae detiver- trewnt of 'Y, WMLY B tole tte BL for the most extn. | ates Of Italy, ond does not mtep4, out of respect for Ger. Maby, 10 etlack Austria, except in ber Ttal!an posaessioas, What is to be wncerstood by te sigoificaot arricre plun fpokeD of iD the Prossien report? That Avetria shout make vse of soch an expreamon we could compredeao: but that i Prussia suco suspicions should bave oven en ‘ertiped, apd that such un/anoded uneasiaess should bave been excited, we do no* at all undersvand, col me esly exposed to the changes of wud & rtrugg Ing Crowd, shoots warned us of Emperor's agproacb, aad ta minutes past beo tie ved passed oo towards the land. omded wih up forms and decorated otf} Tbe Emperor sat @ ere the sYeramno would do in the barge Eta helore abe Joy place, poe oi ces ab Ordinary bat, Detweeo Mo de Cavour ant the Prince Conguan, aud Dowed secoa'ely in ackuow etmeat of the THE CHANCES OF A BATTLE. rhtbusieetic Sbouw which greeted tis aypes:aoos, acd (Paris ¢ 15) correspou0ense of Loudoa Gerald.) breke OP Aga at the I staDs that bis toot touched Ieaban From aulbeptic information whica reacbes me from the rol, From ibe artepal be peeked at once by a Feac of war, ] Dave reason to belie Ve that the bulk of toe Nroge # OD Crosses the Carlo Alberto sect uw toe Roy French and Piedmovtese armies will iomediatoly cross th: Poisce in Straca Reals, bid bewuged formerly 10 Giroa | Poano offer bartieto the Austrians. Ia anticipation of at 20 Dorezan, the lagt Doge of sen0a, displaced by Navo- | gcnop, large reipforcemeuts are ndw ou their way to hou Tom 1805, and wos fold by Mik successors to Supply the lorses suffered by the French army. tre con of Savoy Beforg “hie palwe your THE HOPES OF A SPEEDY PEACE. unforunate correepoudert wok weiged in by an MU mene crowd, eneDing to eee Napoleon, who showed Niakelt Sceswoubuy at tha batettae wen’ LORD DEBBY'S OPINION OF TUSCAN AND ITALIAN Ly DEPENDENCE. Pimeeit ocessionuliy at the daicon For tow drat nme | hee De apd of thelr alles the Genoese seemed 5 [From the Lovdon Beraid (xoverpment organ), May 16 } *oO fer as we kbOwW aod beleve, De offisal agvounce theron gbly excited, 9y0 for a hort hme les chat ima HiveDees (bey have stows throngbout, woico seme say is | carted by the bebnotice ms ross of war patural to a | MeDt hes been received of this change io tae government CORmercia) city; otbers by oertact satisfaction wn cos of Turcavy. Eveu bad this potifcavion been made af ws couse everte are taaing They cheered aud jamped ap | net the duty cf those in authoruy to arknowlvdga de facto ono dewn 10 ree, aod Capped thelr Dapds und pusbed for | pines web ay eagerness netive evoagh to eae #99 | observed that wroong the most epimuaiastic were men of | ‘hel porty ® bk Dut wtew months age songot their pre- sent hero's Let Napoleon Brey Dis word, it be would ke doen A Sbite hued man to the grave, und Beek to erwobeh LO Frened rn ete [taly, for toe presoot sothust- oS Serpe from batred to the Aostriga—uot love wo tae YTO DMs wrless asow ed that they cunlarn el ments f sia lalty. The Tuscan government 18 not tm that pystim, and ur Genel wnderstand how ut can br deemed independent. Tne Greve Duke bas pot apoicated, a3 Louis Phitippe did to 3848. The proviriopal government has imvited Victor Fmerul to be Detator, As far as our infos mation ex. tends we bave reason to beneve tbat tnis monarch bes assumed soveregn rgots ia Tuscany, sent | (aul goo Ibe pooard which toreatesed hig, though | # cCMmisoner, M, Booocampagua, to govern at Fiorence, tbeutheo, i tharg as ever | apo Georra: Ulloa 10 coma.sna the troops there, which are The streets from soe Piszea Acquaverde tothe Piazzy | Sardinian ave pot Toscan, the tatter having neem marched Calo Foie were Hod w ty solders, monty Zouav-s, | to Pucmont, all dias uiffers essentially froman indepen Grenscers, eed aridery oF the Guard, and a apieudid tuom trey made, T bardly Rnow which regiaen [ a1- cerhaps t20 ba‘teries of borae aruliery ered ebb the new brasé rifled cemooa, of which we | Deon ro much, but which W meleitan’s eye i8 mach | by other flea pices, tbe men aad hors: saeemed just Shat Mey scoud be for bard sergice Aoug ali Luis ipr—too mits or more—fl gs hovg wecroas the sireet ta SCOrS st every jew yans ana tbe w udows were Onog | ANID 2OF Crapery #8 ie Cone OD RFHat reigious occasiCus, » formed lying hadyex all the way, 0@ Poperor’s Parsage through the ere © bom ascertaluiog what his im- dent prpular government, and as it breaks into the treaties of 181, yreat caution rs requa ed. The News iwilicts posi tive Farm upou a cause which we have as much at Deart os itped by ts i jucged aod unjustifiable abuse of the Teul oF SUP Posed advocates Of peace. Toe Sardinian party WLO sowie Count Cavour’s poncy, are, we kuow, de Igbted at the tury affas have waken Tao the meant tbe pu) dinwwrs have mapy evilk to deplore, Ther con ti tuben rs supended, and ther smail but beautsful cmntry devastated Ly the loctats hat @ fale policy has precipitate Upon their plows ‘Thet the Italians would themselves prove great gainers fre a war waged on their own territories by wnverested ve wtntone are Some sey be wil be as sae | rivals, we beve always beev inchved to doubt. The se theutre to pgdt v#,0n ‘he covirary, tows be wil dine | Verity of the ordeal 18 already pamiuily felt. by these un sh AitetaLony, whch Ido vot thipk ym, osaidie, | Deppy people. Not ony bas their territory been ravaged. MUMOIPAL HONORS TO THE EMPEROR. | #8 We before remarked, but their free coustitation 18 sus- One thor Moy,ue vay defore th arrival of big | Peuoed, avo a grest expenditure weurred. The merchact Mayerty he Fo pero or We French af Genoa, the synois | Is rotbed of bir game, toe busbandman of the resuit of Of thas city isned toe following adare gare bis jnbers, ana members of every class of the community FRG W «1ZeNS;— (+004 wilt to marrow be the frst to | Of their repoee and contentment. Contributious are levied ehpoy tee der ecaanee bovor of recetemng aw Majaecy Na. | EOI by the wvacipg army and the home authorities. in Mi —the oo u rous al powerful ally of our be- | Tbe former bave recourse to this arbitrary syetem with lovee OVEre ba Loe champion oF juacice and cieiigation, | OVLCUMEUDCVON, Since It1s @ CoDVenieDt Weapon aganet Of OF prerted wath AJoytiog our cause | te populatien; and the Jatter yegort to 1 fur whe sole pur. tples Magesniney the Em verorot the French, | } fe of bani g supplies tocarry on toe war, Whether vic- bok cetens web bavwg ja moda *IDY 1 OOF aapietance +610 0618, acoompeuied oy | tre of all Francs, to ateume ita’ ¢ Sooa | olithe Deir to the name sod glory ot fight se by ewe web Vs ‘Ny svacessor of the bero 8 of Saccy, the Kiog of ty sept a formwabe Tonons or detested, Sardinia Cannot fail to suffer, and ber Career Of prepress and internal improvement must, uoder pny ener mesances, be for €ome ime suspended. the fluan Ceé Of ALstria and of Frapee can bardiy bear the additional preesure to which the copflict exposes them; and ere a laitle has ben fouyht or a single advanage guined on ether #, the Fmceror of the Py ve ary areater proot of & wy 1b Could Do give npatby Bora Beonrer pleage of + Xpress, 1 the tolvess of our heart, | no wod graricads to * w Lave drawn the seord for the sole object of | gretally be at no long interval restored. Bus if the time is al owed fo kpread ubere is no telling how far the cortixgratcn may extend, and we regret to learn that every [tatep beart, apo the faatiy bowls wh | side. the pe-ple are beyinning to exclarm agownst this new Deereigns wil ie as | crusade for Halon liberty If the war cam by any means aud fortunes oy thy bloory Beds of hattia, | U 4 ond covfined w the Lalian peninsula, peace may | Tet 8, eb Peeeolimente of ps be pugeat ebet ot the BsioM thet stretea 8 oub a | greet eiote ure beng mace im certain quarters to intro- fet i had oo Holy. in onder to azo hor efficacioaaiy ia | Cee De® elements into the dispute. France and Austris At erat attaining the jong wished fur todeyeo eace To | ObiaDing e soluvon of the Italian diffiouny, aad they are w OVEN R. ok Ba OF jov, Ike City and port wil wated bY the wonepaite, [rely g209 your Cus wud general Co Operstoo. Die beet toler down te aa . Ooted, wed Jet ire two Ericgio. R—tbe ay mois of the happy sun ee obo has biegers Of &@ Dew vra—Vave trom every it Lovor tound to acbere to the pier ges «lich they Dave gs)veb, snd to do pothirg that muy tend to invoive the oiher Powers of Europe m the quarrel The peltcy of England 1s clear, and has been laid down With suficton earnesmess ana precision by the govera- ment. The object of our Ministers is to preeerve a strict eindow. MOR 20, tbe S+ nate, | rewraiity, Trey bave nothing whatever to co with this NALOLPON'S HEADQUART#RE—THE TOWN AND FOR: | terete 2 dispute between two rival Powers, who regard a 7 Rages GWELD BARREL Fupremacy in Ituly a8 9 Ot argument for the eword, The course 10 be purtued by England is well described in the provivmalien issued ob Friday Iast. The agitation that preva ls ip Germany reodere this firm determipation on Whe psrtot Er gland, of remaining strictly nevtral, coadly wwpertsnt Both rolers and peogle im many of Avereandr mor AlrXencria, De cagiua of ta Dt 4 jo a rich and fertie pian em by road, 46 mtlea di 9 50 miles ov road, and 48 ech, re ng owsr owlauce &, Ww we Geman States are impelled by a stroog desire pee ed h +SWe 14 40 Guiles rect Noy ot Goon a hie 4a SiN sion 8 se ba we fer emtarking im the comest, aud wouid, were their hot the Tas It extenss n48 thd narrow | heaton stowed free scope, at once light up the flames of a Evropean war, baraedgeiaibeletas led green has been witnessed mm Gr @nD that riser, and has a? al In fact, no such enthusiasm many since 183, and it must be ave Tha city— which haa deen sty lea the Soatevard of sufictent to convince the F.ench government that the remem- icin eae: en recently, 7 cncloed” ca Nir es U ance of jorme? errors has not Wen obliterated, and that rier by @ strong y fort fed while extensive | &7prihon cf the attempt te dictate ts Europe would at once CULOrks TaD wong the cart silo of the Censro: | UMMY many of the old champs ni into the field. Ite, how on the opposite @r west aide of that river ia tne | ne ‘onier Yo fen the flawe and to increase the excitement clade! & Be X-gonal work, @bich is connected with the ity DY means of a covered stone Oridge of Hfteen arches Jy the epposite side of the river it is shellared by a chan of email tnils extending from Movte Caveri eastward to a bole and heautful he gut a little to the northeast of tha city, @bch 1s crowned with « Hoe castie and tower. Tho Prpeibal bovdoge with which Avescundria is adorned are he town ena government bouges, which are situated in » bandsome square dicoratea with treea—the Palazzo Gb), the nd military hospitals, the cathedral, Hx pareh ¢ four convents, fourteen hospitals ao b¥y/Um, aD acefemy of ata, Faveral achwls, and a royal college, ond a yymoasmm. Ia toe year 1806 arrest the epthusiasm, ant therefore the policy of Enyleno bar been to endeavor to remove olden prejndicer fhd to coupe this irruption witbin certaim bounds. Italy bos been chesen us the battie-field between the contend ing bests; 9s the enomatens condition of thie portion of | Europe that the combatants eek to remedy. Let Avetria and France keep this object steadily in view, apd the Italian campaign wili not be of long duration, They will be speedily convinced that the lor ger the contest lasts tue worse will it be for Italy and lor themecives. Tbe Ttalian people cannot fail to experi ence jn all their intensity the horrors of war; whilst in France, az weil as in Austria, an impoverished exchequer, " atethons er tumater 216: deciiping trace and increasing discontent must bo its in- 108 te popolation was. al iat, exons Yoo | evitable consequences. For these a brilliant victory or & ‘he parrieon, uirounting to 4,500 But, taking ia the six- | Svceessful campaign affords but slight compeusation Whilst the moment ibe sword js returned to the scabvar: ail the parties concerned may boast of atriumph. Then pescetvily-inclived citizens will be once more permitied to pureve their avocations undisturbed, industry and commerce will be allowed free development, and the Various Lations of the earth will resume their career of civilization and improvement. IMPORTANT FROM TUSCANY. THE GOVAENMENT HANDED OVER TO TUE KING OF SaRDIREA. [Florence (May 11) correspon f@mite of the London Timos. ] teen ruburran villages lying withio the walls, ite aggre vate population 1p 1856 was $9,294. Tt nas some spinang milk, Hod manvfacrories of sk, Haea, cotios and wax caueles, The central posi toa of this city with respect to Mian, Genoa sad fann—its command of the Tax nero bd Bo mido, ano of reverat ot the most im- Jorent routes of commupication with the surrounding reir, Tepder itove of covsiderabie commerctal taflu- spre #pe resort, Ts faire, bed im toe eod of April and bregipicg of October, are nmong the most important in Hwy. Ib November, 1867, a railway was opened from Anssuncria to Voubara, xbich is to be carried on to “soela, in the Uucby of Parma, and 80 ‘Ibe provieiopal government bag this morning resigned write the Pirmontesas lines wi the great {is wuthorny to the Sardinian Minister, ©. Boncompagni. Cotral Itvlian ine, Alessandria would thas form ‘The acdrers which they have issued to Tuscany appears to me worthy of being reproduced in extenso, It is aa fol- lows : TvxcaNs—The provisional government bas at length ac- complithed its outy, and to day transmits its power to the Commissioner of King Victor Emanuel. Let Tuscany bo tbe juoge whether it bas eaviafactorily discharged ube diffl- cuit tos which the country committed to it in one of those solemn moments in which, atter vain supplication, the People raise aloud their voice aud commend. The pro. Virenal government, the necessary result of the events of the 27th of April, obedient to the ery of a national war, which bad moved ali bearts on that memorable day, was Wound abive all to prepare aims and closely conneck tiself wrth the mognanimous king wh» had rhen up tne Uulwark of the indepenuence of Italy. If be were unable to sccept the dictatorship on the terms under Which it was offered, Tuocany con nevertheless feel comfident tn the thought that hey ams, untted to the army of Italy, will Soltew as supreme chirs the’ King. who unsheaths the sword Jer thear commen couniry, while the State, under his protec tiem, and darected by a Commisstoner named by him, will movniain its existence, that it may preserve self intact for whotever destinies may fall to us lot inthe fucure organiza tion of Koiy ‘Tvscans! preeminently arduous was the charge of We provisional government in a country like ovr own, without institutions and without any authority that could command respect; where everything fell with the aupreme power, whose only object was to suffice for wil; and ft is owing to your unanimous and spontavcous Concurience if success has crowned our commun efforts, ‘Tbenks to the people, who in the greatcat commosions kept themeelves unstained by a single act of violence, and who, ere their legitimate wishes were obtained, returned to their daily Labits of labor, Thanks to our armed force, who the mement it found itself beneath the national banver returved to its ranks, and showed to all the fen tment which moved it in ite protest against any separa tou from the people, of whom it felt itself the strongest arm. Tuscane! the provisional government takes leave of YOU, Pecure in its belief that you will continue to preserve the character you have hitherto dieplayed. The fate of Italy is,being decided on the banks of the Ticino and tbe Fo; there iet_ your jooks be turued, there let your vows ena hopes be directed He ie a traitor to bis conntry who jb #0 Marvelous a concord of will and act should utter a werd of division, or endeavor to stifle with the spirit of party this eacred enthusinem, The 27h of April, 00 bie brenking out of the national war, you epenly declared for “Haty and Incependence.’ Do pot fatsify these soremu promises, mace ip the right of Ialy and Europe, and tha Will be uw Fatisfaction to the provisional kovernment that ik DOW gIVIEE Way 10a more stable régime. that it nas opened & yoth in which you can advarce with courage nis ‘be central comtof the great trunk og principal railway her ot Sareipia, ope of which passes, by way of Genoa, serces the Apevy pes, the second, oy way of Carin, to Atti eno to Parma; and the third, Uy Vaienza and Novara, ‘othe Layo Maggiore, A-essandria was taken by Sforza, Sustained an vosuccessfal siege Dy after an obstinate resistance, fell The present citadel was begua. 745. 6 it mate a condi- 9 it fell before the combined ayepies of Austria and Russia, and, after the betle of Marengo, io 1800, was regained by the Freach, who expended oearly 60,000,000 francs vpoa its fortifica- tiene, abd retuived it ui unnl 1814, whea the province beceme # portion of the Sardin ominions, and tae for. uflcations were to @ great extent razed. THE WAR TO BE CONFINED TO ITALY, AND OF SHORT DURATION. {From the Yaris Pays, May 15.) The more people rethect, and the mure eveats become ceveloped, the clearer it bacomes that the war qill be lo- ¢a)i2romn0 the campaign sport. Want was it that caused the ‘cay of keeing war extend, change its theavra and gain Centra: Europe? Unjust prejidices sgainet France, lightly conceived ane improdentiy propagated, but of whicn time wna retechon every day take away a portion. We are jor from the moment at which tne Eoglish ministers de- © #700 1D Farhioment tbat it was impossible for them to un- cerflapd wtat F evch policy proposed in Italy, At present Erplane ano ail Evorope pertectly undermand it, Bvery- beoy bows that we go to outan end toa violent and an- Telvrcl state of things, which was kept up by the revo- sn Jonery spirit op the piwusibie pretext that Ivaly suffered VEner (60 end Exerseive anguish; aod before six moatha re ever BO ore wilt 6¢ abie WW comprehend bow Europe coulo Pave so Jong tolerated the sudjecuion of Italy aad tbe aboee ment of some tree states, which had alienated thelr Oiptily aC, o8 It were, Fold their people to the crown of Austria, The English jowrnals show every day the radi- cal chonge which has taken place im England on the sub- Jt Of the eouteny war, Coaviveed of the moderation and upng tier of oor policy, and of tue utility aud morality of cur cbrerprige, the Euglish have cast aside their prejudices, #nd Lo lovger Oread the menacing and insensate projects ¥hich certain incouriderate jouranla bad wacribed bt» France. Avd Germany, who was lately 60 noisy and @x- ciied, spd who believed bersef bonnd w take arune, with- cut celwy, to repel Our invasion—bow much more reason. Sabie and calm bas ebe become since sbe finds that nowhing bas occurred to jostify her uorearooable fearae Where fern ODy intention manifested ot menacing her ia- noence shd troubling ber commerce? Watch was vip bl—the Avetried journals, whieh denounced our ambi- ice ene our turbalence, oF ihe F rd tbat we enter! those #ro should not mer: the Freneb in 1667, aad tore There banes ip 1707, © OF coms to attack us? And | JOU dignity os freemen,» ages new thot the objectof the war ie well Kaowo, and 1s mits oe PEsnIRS PERUZZ. well Cedved, there isin Fiance only ene desvre, that of merting the Austrians aa quickly aspoatle. If ihe ‘aray of Moretit Gyuiai @i!l do ours toe Hooor Of waiting for tb between the frontier of Pieomont and Milan, we may Bavo Pence very sbor'ly, We are porsuaced that the enemy's SIMmY We a8 OrmIy Cecided as ours to settle prompsy and fay the questicn whieh divides us, and, wtroog ia this vopyiction, we count ou a very carly denouement. The | M MAGG, ALESSANDRU 0A Frorexce, May 11, 1609. MADIFESTO OF TRE SARDINIAN MINISTER TO THE VEOPLE. Side by side with this ie posted up the following adders of the Sardinian Minister:— ‘Tiscane—Alter tho dieasters which our country HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. a Hi Salaam ens naan amma te a ne eee sesn nas NETTUNO iNet ieaae neni naam smnmmeearmae ce} 6 porses hich were in the stables of the Grant virtie—fuiOiing your duty ag citizens, and acting up to | fefered in common in 1849, YOu" gop & tarned to Victor Fmapuel, who slone Ul" 4 the [itp oaooer, When 4 tm Tascaoy, 8 Over tage a toos cae a0, bad abanooned tna faieie; tue pro- mens tn your pace toviked ibe Kiog Victor to assume, Guring ‘be war, the dictatorship of 8 Deavtiful partot Italy, Toe Kivg #econding ia #u9- rea, preterres tbe adophoa of a more ond Bsenmed, wib toe supreme command ‘Wacany, with the inten Aoteet all its might ob} ot @f proving for the emergencies of war, ucfeading publi¢ order, ana carrying out all those public acts walsh uve required by the urgent Lecersitive uf the ate Be bus thought fit to comms to me the task of rapre- senting bm among you, This lof’y task Tassome wit A mind that trembies at the difficulties of $99 coarge, bit secure in the coneclousners that T am falfitliog aa ov.iga- ton toour common country, and im tue firm desire of as: Sibling tbat Tuscany, 69 dear to all Iialiane from the part she bes taken 1 the bistory of our civilization—dearer stil to we from the gord will you bave been pieassd to Brow me. The meritorious citizens woo have digcharged the cuties of a provisional government have reudered erry the accomplishment of mny titk by those acts which bave re est Consequences of the react! ia which bas taken place in your couatry. A stranger to the parties which have riseo tp Tueciny, T Bball refrara from mecdiipg with questions of political order, whion wul fod & more opportuce place at the moment wheo Tuscany ball porsess those bberties of wnoisa she nee been uvjustiy deprived, aoe of which she bas shown her- felt evil more worthy from the woaderfat demeanor abe has ditpivyed im these last events, My admiuiatration, bep, tholl bave one am, that of thetleating the copovet of the present war, aod with this object the muibtepavce of order iu the Siate, whi h atthe terming. vop of the wersbail be restored to you ag & sacred de- posit by bis Majesty King Viewwr Eqmacuel!, whose loyal conduct is the object of te admiration of Katy and the world, Toscavt! ye bave pobly coutributed Wo,prove tbat Italy is worthy of Ibat tndependencs for which the King of Sardinia w ’p arms, aided vy bia angustally the Freach Emperor, Continue to give proofs of tuis discipline, of ‘bir moderetion, of thie Obedience ta the iaes acd w the ates, whieh must fecure thie supreme blessing Italy end to (orcapy, for ever freeo from foreiga inilience, Top my part ssaure you that bave vothiog 80 mash at beart us to O6r eo Ont tbe intentions O the King and to merit your confidence im 00-operativg for the good of this soble portion of Italy. © BONCOMPAGNE, Commissioner Extraordinary for Kiog Victor Emanuel during the war of Tn¢epexdence, Fiorence, May 11, 1859, THE TUSOAN CABINET NOMINATED BY SARDINIA. The names of the Ministry appoioted by tac Cuminis- sioner Extraordinary are a8 follow Ji Barore Bettino Ricasoli, Miaister of the Interior, Ui Marchese Cosimo Rico, Muueter of lablic Lastruc. tion. 7 ‘urico E Poggi, Min'stor of Justice. Raffaello Butacca, Minister of Finance. Avy. Vincenzo Muleochini, Minister of War, The Marcbere Cosimo Ritoid is to ace «provisiovally as Mipeter of Foreign Affoire; ap Minister of Eocisiastical afiairs, Eprico Poggi, aleo provisioaaliy, All puvte acts aid decrees of the tribunals are to bo pobiebed in the name of ine Tuscan government. Toe Standard of tbe asmy and pavy i to be the Iballan tri colore arranged in vertical aunpes, The goveroment, * consiceripg it impossivie, during the war Of independence, to call together a council of natvoual representatives, but convinced of tbe urgent necessity of ‘PsvItDg On tbe interests Of the coootry avany of those #bo have proved themselves to be its legitimate taterpro. ters,” bave formed a council consisting of 42 members, who bave been appointed by the Commissioner Fxtraor. owury. They are to meet monthly, but the governmeat bas the rigbt of areemoling whenever he muy require their areetance. He bas appointed the Marchese Giao Capponi Presicent, the Cav. Ave Leopolco Gateotti Seore- tary. There are to be two Vice-Presidents, cbosen by the ‘ouneil itgelf; only one 18 at present named—Giuseppe Poecieni. I am given to understand that there changes would bave taken place yesterdvy but that a difficuity existed relative to the choice of tho Minister of Foreign Affairs, which, a8 yOu gee, is at preeent only & provisional appoini- ment. MOVEMENTS OF THE AUSTRIANS. THE MILITARY AND NAVAL TACTICS OF AUSTRIA— PRIVATEERING FORBIDDEN. (Vienna (May 13) Correspondence of the London Times, } The Auriian commander copvnues to strengthea his portion on that part of the jeft bank of the Seaia which ts between the town of Novara and the village of Camoio, on » Po. Novara and Mortara are being sw ougly fortified, ¥s are Certain porte on the left bank of tae Yo, between Frase'netto (this iown is on the right bank of the river) and the continence ot the Tictco ana Po. The Austrion ecmmander wiil act on the defensiv:, and it isly no means dificult lo divine his reason for doing so. The Fieveb have made Buch excellent nee of their time that the ailted ferces—which bave the fortresses of Torto ba, Alertondria and Caeaie a8 their prints d’appui—are DoW winost #8 powerful ag Ube Austrian army on the right bank of the Ticino, Toeie was atioe when the Avstri- ous might with advantage have acted offeosively, but the favorable moment was lost, aod Count Gyulai will d it somewhat difficult to meintain the position which be at present occupies in the enemy’s country. ihe xereral impression in thie city is that five complete cops Comée re Low in Sardinia, aud that anower is about to jon them, but am inclined to think ibe strength of the Avstriane oh the rigbt bavk of the Ticino is over- rated. People lose sightof the fect that tne Auetrians bave to dcfind the Jine of the Po between Pavia and the Adriatic. Under common circaums'ances the garrisons of ‘he fortresses of Peacepza, Mana, Ferrara, and Comac- chio might be a sufficient defence jor tne southern part of Lombardy and Venice, but pow that Tuscany has male cciomon cause with the Sardumians, and a Freach corps is ovt 10 disembark on the wert coast of the Adriatic, t becomes necessary to keep considerable bovica of oops in Lombardy and Venive. At Cremonas Curul Maggiore, and some other places on the left bunk of the Fo (in Lombardy), strong tétes du pont have been constructed, and. the veteran Arehduke Moximitien @’Este, wbo built tho round towers in the neighborhood of Linz, 16 now bnsily occupied im fortifyiog Srexcello, a Mcdencse town, which is ata short aistance from the fronticr of Parma. The fortifications of Guas talla, in the duchy of Modena, are being repaired, and there ig good reason for believing that Austrian troops have recently entered the place I enare your opinica that the Augtriens ovght not to bave crossed the Tic but it's not uppatural that the Emperor Fraveis Jo should with to carry on the war in the enemg’s conctry rather than in his own. The wesiern part of Saramia is fruitful, and the Austrians are no* likely y to quit it until its reeources are completery exbausted, The southern, eastern and northern parts cf the kingdom sre unproductive, and partioniar.y thar part which ties between Novi aud Genoa. The Austri- ans, who believe there will be a famine in the land, and hat the French will eventually be obliged wo bring all their provisions from France, now obtain the greater pant of the supplies for their army from the provinces of Vererlit, Novara and Lometlina, ana pay in * bons,” when are itkely to be redeemed when the Greek calends come. In a tew a: probavly on fuceday next—the En- © for Italy, and a person belonging to his bat sixty of hie Majesty's horaes were yes- terday sent toVerova’ The report that there tias been a difference of opinion and sn unpleagant discussion ne. tween hig Majesty and Baron fess is untounded Som of ‘the Sar¢ ) papers have stated that General Count fis filo Festetics hos bocn taken prisoner; but the day before yeaterday the officer in question war alive sui well, abd at the head of big men. Ia one of the more recent Sardinian bulletins it war said that the materials for moking a bridge were taken trom the Austrians bear Frageinetto; but the writer of the official cocument shot with a lorg bow, It perfect'y trae that the Austrians lost thice or four pootoons, but they were carried away by the current. In the last Austrian bulletin it was faid thai certain important poritions on the right bank of the Po were stili heid by we imperial troops, bnt it is probable that the oniy Austrian forces on tne southern bank of the river arc at Coroalo—where thew is a téte du pont—and on the road to Veghera, fhe troops vear the last mentioned place are employed in observing the movements of the Sarco French forces at Tortooa and Alesrendria. During the night between the 30th of April and the Ist of May, several hundred of the people of Carrara marched by ‘Way of Fosainovo towards tie Lonigisna, with the intention of raising contributions. ‘The commader of the picket guard at Fosdinovo, seeing tbat the patriots were in forces, fell back on Cererano, where he was reinforced by troops from Fivizzano. Two companies of Jagers (probably Auettian troops), who had two howitzers with them, speedily routed the Carrara pcopie, who lost severa! men. About 200 of the insurgents took porecssion of the castie at Fosdinoyo, when the commander of the picket retired; but as goon a3 they caught eight of the Jiigers they left the place ani Ton away at fuil epeed in the olrection of Sarzana, The Auetrien Cabinet and the Chief of tae Army (Com: mando) bave to day iesned an ordinance for the regulation of the navigation of the Austrian watere, and of mattcrs copnected with the same. The ordinance is in substuace as foilowe:— As a consequence of the declaration made by the parties to the Paris Congress on the 16th of April, 1866, the Impe- rial Royal civil avd military authorities aré ordered sirictly to obgerve the subjoied tojunctions:— 1. Privateering is entirely protibited to Austrian mer- cbantmen, No Austrian subject i8 to have anything to do with the direction or equipment of vessels baving letters of marque. Austrian subjects acting contrary w the fore- going orders wiil be punished according to Uie laws mado against robbery. 2 The French and Sardinisn trading verse!s now in Ans. trian ports are to be allowed to complete their cargoes with uli speed, and to depart, if they bave neither contrabun 1 of war por other | abit objects on board, Verseig which may arrive later will be treated according to cir. cumstances. ~ 3. All the commercial ports of Austria will remain open for the merchantmen of neutral nations, but the Imperial government will not be responsible for’ auy injury tuey may suffer from their own warlike operations or from thoge of ite enemies. 4. Anstrian merchant vergels are not to communicate With any of ihe ports in the cnemy’s States, but they may at their own risk trade to otuer ports with pny. articles, excepting car pons, al! kincs Fi renvens, lead, sujphur, guppowder, raltpetre, gun and pistol caps, buliets, milita: Ty ¢quipmente of a)l aud every kind, horses aud’ muies. ‘The exportation of military stores, cattle and Prepared mente 18 algo prohibited, 5. The Auetrian Foreign Ministers and Consuls in neu- {ral countries are ordered to protect, ag far as ig in their Fower, the Austriag captains and all other Austrian sub- Jecta, 6. Austrian captains or other Austrian subjects wuo may rencer ony kind of eervice to the enemy's ilects or thips will be punisved accoraing to law. Art 7 ip of Do importance, 8. Freven oud Sarovojan subjects may remain in Aw. ‘ria during the war, if they quietly attend to their own besinces and do not offend agaist tho Inws of the country. Tmmceiately underneath the of the dee ey rays Ma the rights ot nentrais whic Wee made at Paris by the Pienipoventian rowers Gh We 16th of Apri, 1856, UPOM Maries of ihe Powers The Wiener Zeitung continues to auacks cn Lous Napoleon and his whole family the Grand Duke cf Tutcany has becn’ bere’ appointed a Minister to represent tim ay pred bardiy be said that the 0) slom, muted by this act of toverciguty. ihe pregont Tuscan foregoing is a travslation make the most violent be bae this Court. fh Corps 18 great y goverpment bos refared to ict the Giand Oachess bave ber dresses, but ber linen hag beon went to hor, Tho wad with Lhe sole. pont tO Turm fur tbe ure of the Bi ig herent Of the Graed Dooal are obliged torpoy every ‘Mrd day to the potior new ‘government for '* oustes de «ey wr —pormi, reside 1D Towemny, Geperal Williken bas @ mission to Count Buol ss to the Emper ror. Priv will, (or the mom«n!, Of the voucterrs, wo perong bave bebaved perfectly weil, ruch silly tricks that they bav ® Tpcctab'e faroriies otwere have prayed Jy excited th ipcignation of the puphe ‘They oe drunk from werping ol) D’gbt,end when ia the bave * bonneted” avd insulted the peaceful pas: To the greut detipbt of the jubabitents of the oty, betod of the Austrian Zouayes will be sent to th this evening. CONDITION OF THE AUSTRIAN PRISONERS TA) SARDINIA, A letter from Genoa of the loth of May, in tb le, teys:—Ov*returning from Tarin I stopoed Savoria, where I saw ebout sixty Auatriag soldi: bad been mide prisooers in engagements of a Prete. There unfortunate feliows ware to a pivad tosrcely crothed, and some of them withoat »Does resented 4 taclarenoly spectace, If all the! Franc & Joseph is )ke thie epecimen, we can nod the reqnitiens, spol Ds a Bch Ape neon Polistions, robberies, and pillag: AUSTRIAN REPRISALS ON SARDINTAN VEE ” Vienna, unday 16. The cMcial Wiener Zettung of yetterdsy conte following — Sarcmimn merchant vesre's which were in Ports bamog beep allowed to leave froe aod van’ (bo Austrian government disdectiy expected that won'd grept simtenr Nberty to Anetrian vesaelsin 5 ports. According, however, to advices reeaty expectation bas bot been falihied, aod, therefor: Meantime, and until further ordora proviaoaa tone have been given w seize Sardinian vesseis rien ports. DIPLOMATIC LEAVE TAKING OF THE AUSTRIA ISTER IN PARIS. The Virnna Gazette pu! «8 the text of the Which the Austrian Ao oesador at Paria vot departure to Count Watewsk,. It is a8 follows: — The Freeh Charge a’affairer at Vienna hav manded bie passports by 2 note addressed to 0 Buol, I ave receiwed orders from my govero leave Frepee with all cho perrens attaened tothe a: { have therefore the Dobor to request tnat your Kx wll Rene Mme Dy pagsporia. The yovernment of | in compliance With a request from te Imp-rtat Avetria, bas authorized its represeotative ty Paria copeular agents i ihe French ports to take onarg: rpterests Of Sustrian subjects residing in Fraac the absence of the embassy. Accept, &o., Baroa DE SUB Paris, May 2 FAILURS OF TEE AUSTRIAN MISSION TO RU A Ve letter of the 10th of May, inthe Jvu Ditots, say The fat sfaction which was felt at Vienna on re two deepatcbes trom Count Karoly, giving ao ac Lie interviews with Prince Gortechakott at St. Pete hae vot becn of a long duration, tor in a nev on F the day before yetterday be etaics that the Husst iter of Furetgn Affaire had plainly declared t hum the point at vhach things have arrw-d, Russia 0 toke ony engagement wards Aust-ix or the Germa Sederoten, to maintain absolute neutrality, 10 ¢O7 with the bope expressed in na sutograpn lever f; Emperor Fravcis Joseph to tbe Emperor Ale Covet Karoly’s mission at St. Petersbarg 18 conae considered t0 bave failed—the ohjact of it having obian from the Russian Cabinet a declaration of a9 Je the war: whlch decwration would have freed and ail ‘he Siatee of the German'e Confaderatina fr tear of Rossi, in the event of Germany placi federal armies at the disposition of Austria. ADDRESS OF THE HUNGARIAN EXILES TO TH) Gania The Corricre Mercantile of Genoa publisher the ing prosiamation, addreezea by the Hungarian 3 their countrymen:— Macyans!—the Tcaliane are your bretbran! R 1842, when the Sarcivian government, vo.withetas Ctlievitie#, exvended & frieudly hand to you, theo cflered to you i all Royope, “Austria @ill By w th prcaiter s€ck to mduce you to fight for har, Do ret that Italy is fighiing for ber iodep-ndenes, aod principle procisimed by her ig also oure. Racolh Austrin, When the danger is parsed, oill Bot reco! vromises. Moegyare! The Itahaus and we are op by the game yoke. Brethren ip slavery, bet aaa other in recooquering Hiberty. 1a Jaboring for tb of Italy you will promote your own, AN AUSTRO LOMBARDO-VENETIAN LOAN, ViRNNA, Saturday, May 14, Goverpmcnt bas asked for a Lomoardo-Venst uo “75,000,000, ot Ave percent, vayat’e in sitver, 1 Js 10 be vepayable also im Biiver, acd the prive of to be 70 [Fiom tbe London Herald (ity Article), May The spnouncemevt of the Lombardo Veaeus payable in silver, created Hitt twilocece (oa 70 end Was Tegerded a8 Only serving to Bow tue Mm uecerpary to be pursued by Austria for carry mg tities. IMPORTANT FROM PRUSSIA. THE WAR DELATB Hé PAUSSIAN CHAM ‘The debate whicb 160k place ip tue Prussian cf Representatives op the t2tp inst., when # Dui @ nie0 1Or Extraordinary euyphes to proviee for ibe army ob a War footing, and for the eventua Wer, Wrows consicerable light upon the state of fi Ge msn, M. de Scblenitz, the Minister of Foreiga (ira, powiny the avopuion of the Dill, expressed the be 10 Orator Wous! EEdeavor to Lirow Oostactes iu 1 «f the gover DMmeDt wt £0 FerI0NB @ jnocture, Ie « however, bis wien to impede free digcursion, espe TOMER ¥ bee it was desirable 10 agcertalD Ube | tients of the country, M. ce Vincke raid ‘be ehould bave liked to bay itte move cnergy and patriouc spirit iw the gov report, He would speak with that elncerity wt one to the nation, No Prussian hearteould conse «f Prussia janng the Emperor Nopoleom against (Lood cheers ) &russans chould never forget that Jomd @ Gaman nucleus, and that they were Ausivia Ly the sacred bonds of the Cofederation, He bad bo enmity towards France, Traiitiooa! be peseed #way, B. bold the Augio-Freock atiance | men bave qualities woich we might envy, bat tuperficml oper. We have qualutes whica they d seme fear (J GA, a love of trutn, of justice, an rency., The French are always craving for what ‘ben “patore) frontiers.” Ano-hee deoger ext eyatem sctuaily mn force in France—a syaem dev 1889 mn the J0ées Napoleontenmes, according to 4 war in Itwly i» bot the fret av: of the dreme, ft will be played upon the Khine, then in Boglaad, Kursia. He cooid pot blam- the austrian uinm i bad been biamed by the goverpmeat. If Au commenced the war, Bhe was driven to it, Atter alluding to the Eaperor’s words to Baroo cn New Year's day, to the Sardiman marriage, ta: with Preamont, and the arnaments of Fra ce Vincke aliuded to Lord Derny’s very “uopar: ry”? rereion—(ioud appinuse)ethe “aggre Avetrin’”’—which was only excurable on elzc') gicurds. The Congress was bothog more thao: foge to give France time to compte ber armame ap ali provability Pruseia would bave shortly to 8 by tice with Auttria on the field ot battle, the 8: Cleapproval Of the government of the poicy of wes dsopped, the beticr. (Great sensation) topk the momert bad “arrived for Germany to my to Italy. The resolutions of the Diet were ing Upon Prussia, becaure the Diet wag reinstalle ceepite the repre: ntations of the country. Tne ‘Ven of Austria in Italy had no sympathies in ¢ He severely censured the despotic acts of A itnly and ber secret treaties. Moreover, Austr; never forgive Prussia for ber influence in ¢ ber Protestantism, ber freedom of. public hon, and liberty of the pres But it was very i) io Proseia (hough of no direct interest to Gerina, the power of Austra in Italy should notbe wes ibe aovantoge of France and Sardinia fu that France had concluded an alliance with Russi vas /'russia’s duty to ‘arm to the teeth.’ It wouk TEQUIENE Dot eDly to mobilize the army, but to a Frit of 1813. “He believed that Belgium, Ho! Swatzerend would stand by Pruesia; thet Engia, yemerpber she was @ great European Power. ityus ber interest Lot to tolerate the exats military power that threatened her naval pree She gheet of Chatbem would rise to warn b Wee Trugsiw’s aiy im the eeven years’ war,! should she fal ub we bave another aliy (sa Vucke, pomting to Heaven), who will not abs We will go to war with the old motto of Peus werd, wth God, for our King and country ))?? M. ce Vincke sat oowp amid loud cheering, few minutes the oebate was stopped. M de Schieinitz (Minister of Foreign Affairs) Piueria did bot wish LO dispute Austria’s right & Ultimatum to Sardinia; but the Pruesian govern is duty to disapprove an act which it ene Poutic, which it had energetically discounse whch put au end to the aie of prave. M. Henvi ¢’aspim (ex-Mimster of Foreign afr €x Atmbageacor at Porie and Brursels) was of the that the whove of Germany ought to give ite act the vote wich the Chamber would sbortly giv Memen (be tee), acooraing to We forty-ernth | the Boal wet of Viena, the preseht war im Itary ccueern the Germon Confederation, Bat acord im ie opibiou here, as well ag in the rest ot Gorman; touches us Leary. The fnalactof Vienoa has tie 4 funcamental law for Germany; but the great pal of Germoen nabovalily isa fundamental iaw of ner «xistenee ib a Much more élevated senge: and | though only as yet touching the non-German pra @ confederate State, may become danger fur the Os tun ond fer Germany. (Appiiuse ) Does that me: ply thas we should enter Luly to assist Augtria rerving her Jialian provinces, her influence over of aly, ard, perbeps, in stilling the courtitnions Italy’ Not assuredly not! But Prussia oughe t pared for wey exentualuy. Her caliiny ig to det ini reete of Germany. M. Simeon (ex-President of the Nutional Asse; Frankfort) dectored that he had no symoathy w for {he present eystem of government ta France man who has trck-n faith cannot reswore tt” Tres not justify the means Since Sardinia bad thougt Join the vevointion and call in foreignerg toto Tealy joet ali claim to respect. Provssia und Austria Veriauee on muny poinis, But austria counted 3, Cermens among ber Leger there was, th mon interest to sepport yet come. Peruse should never all herse: tueted by @ vote of the majority at Franktort. Wo tyme comes, Prussia wil draw the sword aad pice | trustin the God of Battles, (Appinue».) M. Biirger (the reporter of Comibittoe) stated ¢ the policy of Proesia wan not“ neatrality,”” ont, presert, an armed mediation, She was keeptng guard, the marntcnance of the balance of power in Fury,