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ee oe — ae , THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8335. ¢ MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. Our Puxis Correspondence. waste tbeve thinge—for i more mevessitons cocasion. And Our London Correspondence. ‘British Minitiry Looked Upon Fusorably in Franco | Exoperer will be so grestiy advanced by the change of the | Alarm in Germany—England’s Course that a ie of this war? Not France Lomas, June 17, 1860, | 1 exnct, M may serve io nro ee ac ta ; THE ARABIA’S MAILS. @ tMRaion bend ‘the Winelo, Mbrie aban ‘Panus, June 13, 1950, | who is to bear all the expomso. > ra = : ening Farts;, Ramiohettene,: Baleres, » Aneeeh, Sie And te ‘ware that the plans of th® | Hifoct of Napoleon's Milan Prodamation in Bnglond— | Shown unt now E ing Farrag Tortteas et Piaceusa, which’ thoy | Wetes Oe Brperer’s Despalche on the Bowre—The Now | certainly wo very ene | Root nace oa | { bad epent ten ytars ah a Se ity—The New i &. (our Bertin, otogne, Parle and London | 3272 2d erates ica | got Agen ¥ Ballo Meme eet | Tee ry rnc aya | ary mvs ny i mia ane te | Satara ppd ast ic) “as ; and the steady advance of the allies, To be All that remains o! tae Correspondence. Nevolton, warch is edvanoug trate Tussaugy bedi Thos | bianot tm the colammeet the Monier, as foemerty, Ania nang; sd Lard Walmer’ dict lhaion SRN cid Ga ent soman me et fy te a « rear by the French squadron in‘the Adriatic, it isthe ques- | that we are to look for the most recent intelligence of any are! remark Emperor's obsorva- tp lang paling gp a ae departure, auboogt ‘ho eet bon how their famour' Ne of ‘the eyes of | tions when at Compi’gue, shows that Lord Palmerston'r 1 Setwren the Wrlo and tue ain wil Stbrd"thwe pre | Gin, Semis Wich no Gas o rise ck tas | Forces Snerary bas ia sunpclons wf Hveoch agar’ oyen of is aif crasy popuaion wil ight ot Of Austria ever flattered thisnnelf world, dixement no less than Lord Derby’s. “Hogan.” said a | royal persons; but by this time they are once more porated, decd, but composes of the, tawt Ueteregeoces | "'yeytercay ic weekaes of tke Taterlor eanaed to be | French diplomat, iu my hearing, “wil, inthe, as on all | ther auddles and “ready forthe fray.” ‘Tho good ehmeny, snd ‘ied by moompetent commanders—wen = prone Bptincss Poalsnabed apex pda other eccasions, be true to her proscriptive palicy. The | apd taste of Napoleon 1s remarkable in the smallest i IMPORTANT FROM PRU: § Mobilization of the Federal mua bot make ws forget the necessity of h for the tried vetersus of France and for the roused Continent | taile, He entered Italy asthe auxiiary of the King of ant Bot . pit of ie Nallan pation, be mast by this time have | Haly, beginning wiih, “Soldiers, a month ago, cosGdent | man may change-—the measures, as respocis tbe Sardinia, and though the battle of Magenta was won solely | pried to bess creator tan teresotion of'a equedroe called Army. recovered from bis delusion, and be anxious to terminate | in the efforts of diplomacy, Iatill hoped in the mainte- | of Ecrope, will not greatly differ.” If there is a more French, yot he keeps up his rdtc of ally by enter- Prete ry Novas \ Tivogary and ef =) ‘oway Olver provinces tone bene hus | BaR08 of Peace, when suddenly the ixvasion of Piedmont,” | energe wit a oo Ue et ere |: tug talapetaneres thecvgpe the, King, who bad ‘te a ee ary ai *o many id A great solemo! . 1SH MINISTRY sway sub impsiteace, and to the foal dlesiution of bis &v., &o, Then recapitulating the fact of 35,000 Austrians | ministry, it will only be to evince the fetirength of the re. sssddie of ta cinaeh: and, viiien tne’ maaeerede ie © pees » , THE NEW. BRIT * | movsrcby. It is hoped, therefore, that te will lend | peing put hors de combat, seventedn cannon taken, be- | ction when it occurs, as occur it will. Franco herself, mate Dd wihos a tas aan, the King ease aan i &o., a, ae. Se ere of | fondly, Power ‘tides two colors and 8,000 prisoners, concludes with the | ow springing vp like » giant refreshed by the siumber is “ ¥ The Imperial government has Just retused to Kowwath « ola tos bro | of bis ‘dominions to secure the | assurance that ‘from Heaven their forefathers looked payed SET. We I ee pee sro pane -aneysige send] BENS Syuceiaearaetenmmtrnatme eee w- ‘Tae mails by the Ardbie, which arrived ah Boston ea, | Moonta ee crupererihas wate minh loud peeks dps ii ar 5 | ‘ation of her miesion, and thes, with arms in her hands, | tho brillant victory of Magente--is the proclamation of ea) wanalated for the saw You Fmtay.) l ‘Weemenday night, reached thia city yesterday besmenninet ‘Paus, Jage 14, 1850, 4 ‘Me tuvost date is the Téth of June, f ‘ ‘Tee movement te Pressia im regard to the war is ies amoet'iruportant iateligesce by thie steamer. Neat in importancos the following from ‘the London Semes of the 17th inst, — mae | wine Bevery avatladie ‘in the arsenal at Woobwi < wanna ca oe Dy the laboratory departmentyeco aa to oxtend the fuvthities for the mapufacture of shot and amet) by accommoduiny us many additonal hands as may ‘Be requisite to mect the unprecedented demands now on Qend. The present tsctories have been cossideravly en- \ @mrged by the-ereation of iarge xheos of Corrugated fron, we eed azaimet ibe a which afford much cenve- Next, the imperial proclamation to the Ialian people . to the Lombards, ‘The effect of this noble doca- recdhtinedon rae biminae eee thd he srast | sppears—edecumentwhoee advent atthe presunt moment | she must be listened to at oath ie Het ceed. a Ph crperrarterimetainrareag London Times, SeSTaSIST aE SL Saas ae tetas ent | cazmet tal bo strech the attention of Europe, (spenking.| will sob Se: te the power of the Rngomor vo Citi tis ). NiSt Os Tage domes mllvary imaens. ThAery ere eae Lo fat AS ery of his freedom from any personal ambition, the Emperor | romantic ideas of oe tae brtcreserset ers etthis ovo ty st the ambition of the rors nesare to Uolinne ba yack not allow any views eager re Re eg eS Nk era ‘Orsini-attentat, that the French people } Frouch Emperor and his plan to aggrandise France, liko conquest, impr: ity of whict cold bardly es- | epoch M# is not-of the sumber. enlightened state 4 ‘getic repudiation of euch Sgrecment hoverable vs Liewelt wad advurtpeoma te ine | OF DUBKC opinion there ismoregrandeur to be acquired | cam heve a way of fhcir own, to which—whacover his con | his <a apracneprtn oo darguaensd pat m 7, Se a by the moral i:xluence!whioh is exercised than by {reitiess | victions—he cam, a¢ he says, only submit. notions, homage pay fcmieds wal Bave 10 Bo given sp by the husthone, te | oomquect, nd thet arora! Seance T sock wh pide in, |” Wohour (hat the Austrians aro relring from the tine ot | oplaion,” has actnally astounded all classes hero, and has acinnted, will bave to ap 3 a conquests, aonce » ont! ance, | compelted the press . It is pretty cloar {nto a participation of action on the Mincio. tur teero star the eventa thet elgualoag tbat etre : tut <a pte ee pra poy has, it seems, according fe! S moat | that if wate fd ot savitnensetis rile ‘The presence 0 Prince Napoleon in Tiscear pes wee ibarwenee rf ie pear Hate Sates would fal 4 oe oe ‘document posted up is « short despatch recent intelligence, left Ancona and marched towards the | of a Washington to Europe, he ais oy cara hem , which a en the meee of the Tellogtabed by tbe srucnatioa of Pcesen, giving an eocountvof the lat: victoty of Maleguano, The | lower Po, in order to join the troops which are in | foliy of imitating the aggressive course of bis unc Modena, co tat the same a are) not tkely to s fenge. attitude of Russia, as it is manifested s0 categorically by the circular Gortechakof, in presence of the return Ford Pulmertton at the Head of allure ia, Gaghandy i sdange! bo ard stra’ ; straightforward conduct of the Emporor, and the precip!- { Whe ‘far matnueabering thet of Ya renouncing her | battle, it goems, lasted three hours. The enemy oppossd | Venetia, It does net appear certain, however, that azine, date,the works are orishly exrried on’ by re- a en upon the SYIPAnati ‘which pod has the rever- sa tnont deevgenic ‘resiatance, and were dislodgell only by | Ancona has been completely evacuated by the Austrians. | tate retreat ofthe Austrians, induce maay sanguine people In the Roman States the policy of the Emperor is to / “ays of men, without interminion, day and: won etter the demise of the Duke, who has no children. | the bayon:< from entrenchment to and com ‘Modena is free as welt as Brescillo. Forti, Faenza, Imola | to believe that the war is neurly over. This isnot very | prevent, by every means in his power, any demoastra- ‘The French journals continue to exprees their satisfac Os ve ys we @ nature to ebake or to compromise ‘Won at the downfall of the Derby Ministry, and tho Ai a ee ae payer and other places m the Romagna, have declared, says the )bable. Gon of a natu ake or to the fature cialy if Prince Jerome Napoleon Bas designs spon task ‘covered with dead, ope their cannon in the hands ‘The at in army, unable to resist the French, country; but I do not think the establihmentof a Bona- each, besides about 1,000 prisoners. ‘Ths splendid | telegraph trom Turin of yesterday, in favor of the national yatrias > » ‘wien press isnot more charitable towards thé fa!len mi- arte Gpaaty there would be tolerated. Perhaps a com: ‘Jesuhy” wats tho despa her been dearly purchased, | osuse. falling back on eevera! strong positions, such as the for- isters. The Ortleutsche Post says that Austria has not | crorsise might be effeated by givtte it to the Duchess of | our ono amoumung to Mity officers and 800 mea nilled ° " fall thelr Cabinet bas | Par=s, who is more popular than tne princes‘uf the Haps- | wounded. ‘and reinforce- ile Rapa RAA aS famti; id who has only been forced to quit her Fourth | curred at St. Cloué, which gave occasion for the Empress | advantage of being nearer to their supplies never been-of any benefit to her. A-cracked wali thres- borg family, an only a Mid omdaagh hs Prichard a wig pcan aay tad point of | ‘iroughost Tals” Sue cbiet senmbling piece, boveres, | arronuimement « git of tinens—1,200tablemepking, Ol | Regent to add avether wreath to her brow in the iste of | ments. Here they wil, ne doch, mate another Co hte fe lips “aches throughout Italy, wever, | bleoleths and'176:aprens—to be oonverted latto lint for the more determined stand; but the result, however blood; pare Tyce) oth t lh genta Cirocmastances and obe that Tags afraid will be fatal te the cucoone of tne ‘Of tee wounded. The Lyese Louis le Grand, one | Staceful exercises. The orderly officer of the Emperor, A 2 5 will foree tne-whig ministry to follow a policy for which pomemten Of) negotiations. is the ‘the of bo Queen of the Adriatic—wi ai of the Romish States, You may expect tosee tne Ext- peror order auch measures as he may tnink in the present circumatances for the respect due to the Holy ‘See, and I should not be aatonigbed that Victor Emanuel refuzes on the grounce that tne dictation is in the Roman a. Amongst our official people there is the greatest impa- lence 4 kulow tbe resultot the great Councii of Ministers i ub é ft ef the tery Oabinet bad neither suMciont energy ner influ’ } Yende that form ber dower. bie Instruction, © | cuarters in the short apace of forty hours—arrived at the | as soldiers. The newly invented caanon of Napoleon, . lace 10 day at Barlio, and at ‘Moeration of aly wit Joveatplate as long a. tha tao ‘various seusels | Tis with en Austrian alandend, cberged by the Em. | whh rifotvotes, arote otried against Vikee celebrated ee eer itiea een vo nauet belore Touarning 20th of June, bab peg bey ot aa. | pelnoe “se to ‘them ta ‘the Endepencance Delge, of Brossete ; of the +} snd there is no doubt ‘that the Venetians are burn- ‘date'has peror to lay it at the feet of the Empress. It was Napo- | Italien fortresncs, and are expected to pulverize to Paris. ‘ saye— qe, with ino to 'be ‘released from their yoke, ay 8B proeorio” | sun's priméXia—a general's ‘maiden sword, offered in | very short time. Im this cage the Austetane must fall This council, they say, was to have decided the question ‘Tee Emaperial governinent Bes Soe seiaeed: to Koei, serpiaaed ny penn es? go ia beg ee i peer se the midut of the hosapuaks of victory to the shrine | beck upon the Alps, aud’Vieana must prepare for axether | f mediation. ofthe Nord. (ietian organ) ee rey ee ee wAy © of brethren. Rightly it would be in the interent edneniay | of bis well beloved. Great was the lutter snd stir | Freneh oocupation. Pepe a samied for the Naw Yons Hanan } ‘ ? +] of Austria hereeX’ te abandon gier claims upon a coustry ‘the arrival of such 4 messenger created in those | pussies and the German States bogin to show coxsidere- Sr. Pursrspuna, June 7, 1859. Au contraire: the London Pimes-eays:— the population of whish she can never hope to concitinte, ‘butchers’ bill’? f onans hy ad « Ob! let us do Bim all the henor that bie alarm ab the advance of the French; but im epite ot | The war ccouples for te moment tne pabiic miad here ‘ bets gn ey a tae td desn! | which adds no increase to the internal strength of the em- or that gach « bearer,’ Lr teg a Wy AE ey 5 as well as all over Earope, Thatgreatdrema, wet furious with a paseport ‘by superior order”? at the’ } pire, end is constantly threatening ber with external | hight for | soon as the chef d’éuut, Major tz, had alesse shat | ‘eit bluster they will keep quiet if they know whet they | Coo a6 of linerty sgainst tyranny, of, ‘Pmboary, and bas this morning left’ London for | complications; but such reflections are not likely ¢o tatlu- lightened, I Sa Ae SEE nes! Sue oer SS, 0 arene, sre about. Rupela ‘has just given them a hint by acros- | against oppression, is the subject of ali conversations, as Paris. Hoe-wvl remain i that city: day or two, andtnen | ence your thorough: diplomatiet, and “Aastrisa ' wpon the | of the palace, gleaming in crimson got, Jor gent round to his diplomatic staff by Prmco Gortecka- | much in the political world at the finaacui one, and -via/Merseilles to Genoe, where the formation of = } stateemon are, of all others, the leas: inclined to take excessive enthusiasm about | pom, him 10 conduct kim to the State reception To0m. | ater wherein he intimates if the German Suales aaompt | us ainune’ ibe tovidle, classes Of sooty. All on- Jegion has been cominenced, ‘them into considerati idea of it former times, we Bi 708, moe nigh that might well Reve | uonecomarity to ieterfere for Auetria, Russia will step lightoned clssscr interest themselves to the bigness degree e ‘Two London News announces that government hag en. | '* military force. They look upon their position from tho 4nshe il- among Mec S's ‘m Diane ef State Uyery; | into the “ring” for france. all that Rugaia desires 18 to | je thie strogele, and it is the news coming fom lisly tenon inioan for luying down ;asepecdily as pos." MiBCIO to the Adriatic, and from the Po to the Taglia- covery ‘oase, by | Imperial house : The’ ent. chambers’ | S66 Austria crashot to the earth for her treeshery ia the | half i jooked ior before anything else in ruagements for laying eB yas pos: 1 mento—guarded as it ia ‘by ‘the bulwarke of Matas, | ordor of tue Prefect of Police, was bound to ethibit‘eome | @ corps of the Cent Cardes ned a a ting | last war; apd she will fall fercely on Germahy or any papers apd in the despatches thet the Russian pepers Sectncot 1300 ancl mee Tas eatng ome e¢ | SSW, sn inton BY epused st wane. | nlm ser of. Macy remote cod ree | Sauna fet, te, oe, Maa bot iy ters 0 Ath tad | Pain nly tae lin an e Ms mt baa et ~ 2 bich Austria 8 recoive to are poe he @ ctance'’of 1,100 nautical miles. The existing slate of den sc fine @ terrteory: Sw ps nen ee Pe oe te Pes wih rich crimson. vostmeoss, 2 = . - a age Seip ene ee wo pr ent Sy Py ccnaes tae ‘war shows tho importance of securing. means of tele- | to" 9. much severer pressure than “they ‘have | wren “here, said they, te gleddea evout? is Alogi tradinnovover ho Goort ronsn oft " gorian stakon rocemtivia Italy are already being | fren engages mon the Lomburdian terraory, which eeod Graphic comrunication with tho-Brisisb possessions in the | hitherto experienced. in this smoy, are | Fichor-oF are we because so may thousand huean. | 00 the throne 68s net Maat ee Teperal Baknd, | rmed into a legion, and Kosauth is en hia way tw | forthe free time the victorious tres cole? Ong. Moditervaseon totally independent of any continents! | supported by Sessions in ‘aly, which always oo. | Uebee Have been shot down of bayeacted? What is oux | ou scepsed feetsieal ho iil Prince, Kmperial. Babind | tay of it. With uch twotics as ore forrenate than we ate, you know already all the mite mer on. | a2 torn ors, cou preen eto | cheat’ erate RAR" | Be Ghee ea danger wets | Aner, ow ota ar, ye, go abs | qt ae vst Wate we ne om a” Fuefipenich Sonate has acquitted the ex-Minister Gol- | taking too prominent « part in the affaira of Germany. |-the vanity of eirencbman: unless he bas a‘toeman, or | Latin poet's description of royalty om another ovcasion:— ‘tieappoarance from the man of Turope? Not the Ttauisas ir had he pan mtea cay laNSURUMATY cor y nig + pest mre ene arce cn cotemeet | Tess as haem hs acta | Svateeenceeta” cameegeeahe aay ot | He Gemeeeenenerzern sim tei, generate conn ely eras | sec'mandag” Nagas kane ah X. Mora. te incorporation of Lomberay with the kiogdom of Sar- |. ny di ‘Emperor's uction A flow’ che were, Pres oage” Sait he tomb OF Austria is that wuri- | teure of the losses sustained by the Austrir ax—15,000 ‘A Madridjournal rofern to tho swbjeot of the fortidca- | sina, Prussia will exert ber euihority with the Cabinet of eh ine tutonin e cartnanwtntinel sontaet Tarot | oe eck a goon wurer bor. Duted to Dean Swift:— killed oma wounded, and 6,000 prisoners. To’ iat igure he Enghish are rtrengthening, | Viebua to obtain its consent to this arrangement, ant in.| no need ot such ilendish help as theirs. Col al 8; De morvate ut! ais! bonuea. atone proves that a decisive Diitle bus be om gamed dy tone of Gibreltar, which the Lng) ns and | #82 oF Fetueal will relanee into Dor attitode of fapartial | "tne reyuit of the English Parlumeniary division fe eon, ° Ayeeitense wits epnghilpersce, de. When ssounarels die lt tone bemoan ‘em. ‘the sAlies i Magenta; it was under the walls of Milan Meazs, on the Jand side as well ason the sea; and | neutrality. But if the'French Emperor insists upon expsl- | pisered as favorable te Fravee, i ie hot though} what ¢ Oniowel Schnits~for to that rank: he As to the part of Ecgland in the grest drama ‘ow be- | that we waited for @ decisive engeger sent, an wo felt imaiets that tho Spanish geveroment, oa 185 part, ougnt-to | ing Anvtria from the peniague, and declines to treat with | Lerd Palmerston will be a party to any extensiow’ of ihe { . Leutenan penne il ane Sige | SUB, Rho has nothing else to-co Dut to look tocher fatereste | fare “the Austrians would not abaa¢ ea the Milxuian 8 her upon any other terme, a broach between this country | war, but that he will certainly give. too ail..the ||, Tated metanterssequitted himeskt with alt ig | by a strict and vigilant meatreliy. it cannot be eatiefec- | capital without making some @ seperate atrempt See e eet be thee nn, hovorae, mutes thant | aud Franco ie aevitable, sad an army composed of Pras- | reps he-can toretearele the Anita, a eee 4 Ray chat might be er hecied from s preuwckcvalier of com- | tory to her to soe Barope in the Binds of F‘auco. and Rus. | to swpthe edvaccing enewoy. But {0 aeme mex derlared. which ismepaced by them. (It, however, mukes the fot van and federal troops-wik assembie on the Rhine, com- -tmmediately experienced a slight rise an roosiving tino in- \ jo ae [aero fiw ee) os i enid te wae sia, But it ts the fault of her own statesmen aa¢ ( her own | againskihem. We supposes that they witl eyacuats Milan, lowing odd staterent: — mended by the Prince Kegent in pereon, while @ eocond | telli 4 prone ape ‘that he Toft hte Majesty im prety Be haa Pepe gee into pi arms of Alex- probs re rem. noe poe ny i ‘bring vs news ander. tal ap ot ive bee ied ‘of the emrance ‘rmy iw tbe eoaith, and thatthe estoomed it « highhoncr and most aie- | Without firing a gun by the entente sordtele of toe Gland end | capiaal of Lombardy. One circummance very curious, te, the grea. nomber OS pricopers that the acstrian exmy reaves afer ach ep- gegement mm the bande of the Afites ‘Hew oan “unis fact I Afterall, the batteries of the rock of Gltraltar are more | 8F™My will be etationed on ‘the eastern frontier to watch | A leer from Novara, dated the 6th gives the A smencoing than oangerous, fox tho root iteet{ will fall-down | ‘be proceedings of ‘Russia and to suppress aay tnaurrec- | graphic desoription of the battle of Magente:—“Bul'aiora, | Ainguished privilege to be deputed en thoeieeveigenatee ef Cos guntseniterto the profound Monary movement in-Prussan Poland. ang where the ‘Austrian custom boue was estabiiod, ivaitas- | qgrels lunges ts tbeneunes Gaarouaia steer bene tomes France, But who broka up that enienle cord sale? sopnaguaditenhe: ‘aandee -aacueor dian yii earomt ie hardly possiole to exuegerate tho injury which & | tedcp a bill. The Austrians hed ccoupiedit on the-night | in hor Majesty's hands—a color | ‘sin apcioon. aia ey to oto ends well, e = z rt . mobilization will tnfiet wpon toe country, nor is it to be | preceding the battle, and had stromgly entrenched them- | was aan tei ships of the line had, it-s asid, arriveg | Mendered at tbat the waoie popuiation shoud be seized | Selves there Ia uomber about finy taousand, Thoir ad. *, sakes from taoenemy—and the acoeptance of which Bem: Rta oes Mes, alt, ket comm of thut anmv’s aflectton tor as she can keeg « tte Gibraltar, anchored ¢) . in contemplation. Youwhave learned, from my previsus | trees concer is o* ote bere ome das boon 900 foe gi ew peer pron ootg chat, tng EmDroNe, Overcome by ber teurs,hadsoine dificulty | 45° cyndition now 1 play the Guitar fe aky Neteit | tatthe Aedes ued Galticl «, when are very i with & panic as noon as such @ measure ie reported to be | vanced poste were scattered about in ‘the woods, behind f:isothems tnaattemeicine memenies 4 tue’ ware’ The’ aiite, certain. “taste ‘The Empererof Russia, with-the.view of cncournging | COMMunications, what inconventence bes occasioned | forces. ‘The division of the Grenadiers of the Guard at ; in uttering: I 24 the arte expressions which rose from her 00k the first Na; tor end Waonen & Couasicattontea the! Amor, bau decided tint exiles in | Qpe@eucnart treedinees tor wack ae ie eenaed et Slug Woke dieiote aaetens Nena ae eeeeeety omnel meme: xi) tneroaaly persinny thee hig meat ap de saiy bavwe' }exseby Chutes, hle.rence Water tte joan so Sanne Enatern Siberia, who may be dizpoped to seok for work | offcial language, which ie -the first step to a mebilication, | the divimon crossed the Navigi des Grande, waed 4 before the humid. are the weve | how to pay her own expences, yether thiam coptiwus the tigat. Oue mirzar acanit tust tbe on the Amoer, may cbtain Ioavo of absnco for three | St "AGG Derween the rapulare ‘aud the Lazear nas | ¢poiy. wamasking herr battcriee, roeived Hem With. @ 5 he hed caumed.\ the fupceas cxumiaed the boenral | gqAsLaraisted ou Sint ta hula te OS amtoesl lonhameel alos os ocebontal eee ates ube” relaution of yeors,provided they have conducted themse}ves well, pel 3 shower of grape. The At Protssted by the pian- |, standard—whioh wet an sxoeedinglv fn merston Neither | killed or wounded is conceroed, to ther prisove: ad provided cico the rentand taxes they owe 4 coloniete s il el muy be necereary 10 repeat, that any Prussian subject is | tations, fired at the French soldiers almost point rere event has nord say sopsation bere, for kt i generally | numier imeruct;a efficial report co eld make 00 error pound to gerve in the siancling army tor a pertod verying | The Guard, instead of retreating, marchea forward to tha and then placed: {tm the hands of the-little Priues lexpe- bat Tweed al hes gone outand fweodledee | there. Tse wuccems oF tbe Allies han cay mea'pe aajonisament be paid inadance for allshe time oftheir absence, either} Trom.one to three zearg, nitor which, he we turned over #0 + assault. see ats tee cepalsed, thay resuroedl to the who seemed exocedingty inquisitive abous tie whole | Sy'tho Nation campaign, thas Ae cont cafuagener | bee Cabanas ei pret aie eee ‘by themselves or the persons empioying.them. The Em! | of three years duration, od is then enrolled in thetand | pend, PP oedinnky After Eh herotd straggia of tues (Bnd Freneh to the N tan | DAS fad taken pluce at'racts less attention «. Still itis | as@provx of the.geniral prevocopa! don: wa the taveros: Porer tes further ordero’ that if 20 exilo dgsire to estab. | wehr, or militia, Tho’ peonliarty of the Prussian aybtem | Ene" advanced posta of the exemy eo ik reece gonzon Brenton, Bre Paseacor to the Neapolitan | worthy of a comment or 80. People are vat jailed to vec | thabeie Iealian war hus, proveccdt + ere, ¥) 2, tne military Lieb himsolf permanently on tie Amcor be.may be autho: | 1 tat every ene ie obuged to serve in person, end’is not’ ...cf the French, wilo defended theta inch by inch, notwith- Sake to wo aiiowed to furoieh a substitute, a8 may be done in France, | stending the immenss disproportion of numbers. The Our Berlin Cowreapondence. Bunsin, June 15, 1869. Mobidisasicn of the Prussian Ariny—Sucess..of the Court, has lett Parts for Naples. poe , ‘merston at the heat of the country é gain, for all | artieice ‘mbhicn wore some time sive © poe regularly slate, in coumennoece of ti na nawa im cather amagitated | coniice in his abiliy and experience, while Sooty aud | by eur jearualer For Tustance,xo ¢ faster f Russia) de St tended mobilization of the Proasian ary, and of ‘reports | meRtal vigor are un! at Soventy-st x. Besides, | FUkervbicrg has oxmmenced tbe pob! joations a serice of WEL Felative to.@ contemplated chi ‘tate otto: of the he was turnea out of oifice' a 4% go and up- | ‘ticles due to the able pen aud spec’ ml tale at of M. Anttch- Cae Teo puch transactions are Permitied; the law eays | aurtriaus concealed in the cora, he wee sdvancing in } yernment of tbat country. peat ger OL ~ warde by & tricky combination of “sort aby politi. | Kot. Im the sccoucl af tuase + tices, Mee “Anitenkowt hag tbe whole male Popuistion, without distinction of + that direction, followed by his aid-do-camp, to attack { Sixtn corpedasmés of Prassia, to be aobilizoe amounts | Ci8D8,” WHO got De ea ueas GY agall ist him ae |. abows the indecisios of the “mov emensc. of the Austrian rank, must pass trough the rapks oF the army, and that |-them, when both were kiled—the former from a musket | {4 2u0,000 men. “The army, altogether, amounts to eighy | %Pretext to upsct him, which they did. The) oew Capinot | army slong the Seaia, and the Nel 10, ‘ahs where it is & common tning to hire a rempiagan', and’ | atvision of General Espinasee then arrived. Perceivins: a regular tax is fixed «for that purpore, In this | that his men suffered much from the muskotry of to i i “he is astouished, . Lo exemption ebail be granted except in canes of bodily } da)! through the lungs, und the latter from one in the ip @ very remarkabie one indeed. tharit bad cot profited of ite drat ’ ment Laan tne Worlike Atiiude of Prucsa Only In. syiirmity. Choomstancon, bowever, are sometimes more | neck, "Marshal Cauraosrt: wad 10 be seon, averswtiore, ore pence nae nre cts ring Spisode of the baitte | _,20rd Palmerstn coud not bo Premicr until he got rid } Ho adamles, altho /aame tea th Siustpensse eee tended to Strengthen its Diplomatic E/forte for Peace— | powertul than even the sternest laws, as was provedhere |. ctimiating the sohliers and crying “Forward!” The vat- | of Molegnane:— | of ihe rivalry of bie jelous compeer, Lord Ja hn Rusgell, | tude ebown by the Frenoh arm y to its entry. Prussia Desives Austria to Maintain Her Ualian Posses. ij 'D° other day vy ap instance which J ‘relate a3 it was told | tle then recommenced with renewed. violence on bouk ry Bikctuate ng & charge of the First Zonavee -their commanding Tho wanted to be Premier bimself. The way he got rid | imto‘Redmont. “Fae ooeupatio: of Plodmnon.,” tare be, Dur: sions—She wilddbe Content if Louis Sapoteon only Demands 4 "2. 4 gentleman by thename of Borsig, the propriotor | pier, the Austrians oppoting a most determined ‘resist- ¥ enicer Tarmel, tound himeot! opposea hand to | ° the opposition of Lord John, and secured | iis support, | ‘+18,"by’ tte oclerity and we & Lerey*<d the dig, of & greut iron foundry in tho vicinity of this city, whicb'T | yice.’ ‘The arrival of Generals Noll and de McMahon st ‘ ig worthy of Palmerston’s tact, The Foroign Oilive 1p the } whiab elactuated ttle occupation, pina rg ‘ the Anmenation of Lombardy to Sardinia]? the French ¥ shave Srequettly had ocoasion. to mention, and whioh oo- |. Jengtb determined thelr retreat. 6,000 prisohers ure but pape lg ee blpengere fo ay mare b beth | post of Honor just now, whulat a continental w ar ia golag } -ainay.”” yeare rcally most extraor- Insist Upon Eapelling Austria fromiligly Prussia wilt oles thn aay, bear haere was gle mt to | up Ak on pls, anal arsoag vies sovengy ne ans { tremendous etromle ensued. ‘The Anirian officer fired sais this BoE oh Tord. 3 me which As vanity . G re Pa ond sea goede de. Pa “fore still lable toperviee, ‘Theron works were established | bas jnrt been named Commmandet-In.Onlef of tho camp ot | purevotm Wee Ryench locel, whoa Ristara, arodeaat | e2pt Lord John biteet, that he knows no mo © of forsian aoe, CAR EN GERMANY. ommand. in Person the Army ne ce. de. 5 1 “by his father, who died some time ago. Mr, Borsig ap-'| Chuions, where three divisions of infantry ani one of * "| policy than a ssgacteus poodle dog. The cons oquence is, OVINIO'WS OF THE PARIS PRESS. plied fo the commanding. general, representing the imipos-'| enviar y’ are about to be secembled, and where the mo- ee em gh the body sea bihioa nek thar ie to bimeelt he will get Eugland inwo1 ome ac, Toate mace, grrbbed pyr vl wUeegt 10. epee ed ee tek Tat kis being} nonvres reoepuly decided on in theory by the Infantry | volley wen discharged at Col. Lummel by the Anemianc, | SbAt wil Cotapel him to leave ‘due Uabinet, o alter? } scerman Powerr to rmake ber oat se 10 Maly” seo, mutoOr present to enperiniend :it;» but that functonary would | Conumitteo will be ly tried. Dut hie escaped uninjured, compelled constantly to take the advice of i *almorsion. ¢ remapigid on by ther Pays, who ta: ly their own, is yaten to no excnse, Baping thatthe King mast have sol- If the opinions of military men whose judgmout here Prt ‘Comemeunications from the soat of war assure us | Either result makes the game of the adroit old Premier. 5 wsiders all provanility The long expected mobilization of the Prussia. army is ‘st length about to take place, It was resolved upon ina ‘Council of State held on the eve of the Whitsurtide holi- 2 vate . ‘of evob interference ts be et pre ent a d will be dat wil iors, and that every other consideration must yield to | bas always been subscribed to is to go for anything, Ancther feature of the new Cabinet 1s the ad. P removed, from the psd nal piri ide uh Lares a sea ge the requirements of military duty, Upon this Me. Boreig’| Italnn war is, after all, ogly ‘begining. Times’ are | ust, 2ack, bythe Renifibass gar oreenics tines a misgion into the gevormment of Fnglea !, for the | Watiey or Rancla ane soe on SF PeUssTe, from the nea yeotorday by ister of F gomauded an.audience ofthe Prince Regent, and | coming, say they, when this rushing wp to the caanon’s |° Lodi, Pavia, Onemona and Pezzighotione, that orders have | #f@% time, of the so-called “Mancuesu r school,” other obser rai of the Derby ministry. (War, itis to.begin with six corps d’armiéc, to be extended fF od 10 state the facta, wnforming him at the eamotime| |, mouth wou't pay, nad in the long yom ever kas paid | (our eae t0 the vicwalling eatin Francs to ous, { represented by such men as Cobden, Brig ai, Gibson, ameeay tre FP eneae EmpOT Ary aye:— ee ee nine Mo, army. Tad BEL, a baa bee fons Sona ee a ae | ee eh a eT eee Fath cone, Bon ae be ata ae coke | tween thao men and Lord Telusrsion and. ste Peagane. | SEUD We Mew ct retoimton arkted ageg ee gemeedy Teceived intelligence to this offeot some «days, befece from F’ mone of his workmen bad:{amilies to provide for, aud hst | fuous trainiog, they are not like the French Baldr, prac] eee ge ‘aking of biscuit consinmes with ‘suth Cent | teoracy, who could not-abide the notion of ix ing polit Princes endecwored! to turn it to her own advantage, aud Dy Banarter not dixely to be misinformed, and indeed about ff bo.ooly kopt them.on to prevantthem from starving. Tt, | tised in actual war, and whose band nee veen Kept con- | versace hore tie che aera ee eos Bee r*e. | cally ot socially with these redicala from thet cu waizenur f bor toners of ait ge nance, 888 means of so- “Y the middio -of Inst woek the rumors fooncoreing it, f) Recoutinued, it was absolately necesrary for him to joi | slantly in exercise a Algiers; Dut tho. Austrians Lavo im- | teehotions tere cee ing districts, theso gentlemen have eet the strong | SUT a: posseesions, +B eh bad jection, -but tm that caso hi low i to | a he ae ter Cavor i such ae Italy and Huvgery. On her sid whieh ad bean graduelly dying a circu, fe BS2 MY, be bad a0 obj cate he musk | memorially been good ata slow game, and itromaiusto | eacablisuments. Yestorday an order for 800 adaidonal they formerly had—qawo lacely—or | Toa “au: the Gorsaam to © she pro- ts ying away, wore again clrcu- F cioco hia entabiiabenont and dismiss his workmen. ‘That | he proved that they have still bo claim to that repeeation, 4 tents was given to one house. Wo hear that again | L0Fd nose noe become loss faetiMous, Wr | the revpokittiouiste, it was tere meee ee lated, and occasioned sc much uncasiness as to intorfere ff will never 00, ir. orsig,” roplisd the Priaco; “ your | The Sicclé takes the opportunity of giving its readere smoking, #0 long discontinued at Hila with a view io in- | Se*lain it le that Cobden aad Gibson are gazetted ‘this | {86 6070 - ti Mor I im these terms Seriously with the success of the voluntzry loan, fF Breence here le of more consiquence than it would be {re columane of large print on the Freach espture of the | jure the Austrian revonur, has broken out with such gee pnd nthe can A Powers 10 2660, a8 partion 40 the treater of tne erent ; which, as yen are aware, nad beet .apened | Sicering how many aperatives are alreads outekompren, | Croker theportofaie Kasten, © emendeds ro- | ‘ardor thet the whole city resembles at wight « galazy of | 2 Was thought thet Brighe wou 1S hie’ wai, for it wns, | had-convestuted the Germanic Confederotion, l’s, Walch on Monday coder very favorable acspices. The | sad wint uneasiness they cause goveramont by the mu- | " At tho Theatre Fracoaia ihe drama of «Adrienne Le. | #9 ts tons of old wines have sireedy voen do. F Principally Be who kept: Lard Derby im pour, and who | fence and dumined. Wren ie eee Proteat from Douh sreater capitalicis hung back, and many individuals ber | %O08 epirit they have displayed, Lam not surprised that Crayon a cnkeuloualy Constructed by M. Horibe to in- | posited at the twelve mors of Pans for the weo of the Lord Calenersien to Dim, (foe had sc- ) express itwepinton an Ais sera ee ehinet had to Jonging to the middleand lower clarses of society,-who | weerbars auginentod by Go loses cer oe eae Ton oy atcha hee mug. Rachel into ® modern, produc- | “qrounded of the army of “aly. acid have, ween called cerca ne ee, motes 4 ately extemeing, to tbo. sele a cas had determined to invest. thelr savings in this underiak. oagaged in these groat iron works, and that, strict discl- |. echdoloe Fronch tragedy, im which ler’ genius abowe bo. | ex mere, ioe Severumnees jonruale sioiie rare { BO will get the praise of | diaint eas, f jlumKe of the Gerntanic Confederation, Axed by the Loaty ‘ing, were indacod-to pauso and reconsider the advantaren ff Pimarign as ho ie, he sbou'd rather wink at an infraction | briliantly—has been revived to bring forward Medame | ‘tle iy aniiipated son every eer tite Gglio, tne Mingio | WS Cobden who eppoaed the Chins [Le feted Bawvoy. Extroora vase wey Baron Brentor, at it offered as weighed against tho losses that would be in- Hf increasing iiegenoral trees ald giving Lice worn | Ares Flewsy indy is wuching and siogase” Ge waree, | A8d the Lago Gorda, And nsocond vista Ike inst at Ma- | So0.""Lord P. bad the upreme salisfaduor of cooicety | susiaer of Fonelgm aifars to Prives’ Raph tect ae toed curred in the event-of a war. To counteract this impros- ff tarbancad by adhering 4o them. | Berved!y applauded. Batone looks in vain for tbe depth | Ssked, are forteae’ The fae or Pas 4a and Piso Pang Ditler enegome (Cobden) rejected by the new | 1) Ree 2 Srey oD ge qiaron) 1861, be a idressed sion, government -thought proper to publish a notice, in of Passion and that intense power in the Sony 4 | tells, ne—cannons ed, ammunition # thrown ino | [ariiemens theneeleoted. In that short time what a | Domo howers , reatios of Vienna a ‘ _ their official organ, the Preuasische Zeilung, which ran.es -Our Cologne Carrespondence. {roedately sae’ aah Hany ise eee waeel a ae Se aice ramparts, woich cost much tin w and money to pee nr cy only sete nice faa re-clocted | nest of dootrie, against tho prvjens op teeth hg se oe June 15, 1868, { ba UD, anc ie ire, # i 7 Collows:—‘For some days tho roport has been spread that ee We we F ag ¥: p the present. moment whiob. usually wine Te thema's besp of relos. A battie lout ne Yh y Mine would | S@yatirabile dich? Cobden oneof her minwterial tleaten’ | 2°2-German pro vues of Austria in the Germanic Con. { } Samobilization of the whole army was already resolved atan Cirsilar én | | Xn all ciroles, from bighest to lowest, great aaxiety con- | canse the fall of Mantua ani Verona, just. w aio baile ef | atl How Cobden can sit onthe opposite side of the ‘Wpen, and conacquently tho time was approaching for the reat Gerwany—Lsplanation Demanded by Prassia~The £4i- | tinued to be folk a8 to the fato.of many "in the late Dloody | Magenta caused the fall of Placeuza and Pa via. . ted. 80 forocioualy abused, would. assonih unsophisticated | WOUld not present iesif vo the mind participation of Prasais.in the conilict that is now waging. | leg Prucsia, de., de. ao. French govesonan thdewpetanes of parte) ciciee | agree ty Done ane Zz ean’ politicians 40. Tmust clogs ab- | P&SCO and equilibr. wm, Dut us a mensce-“s nymte q 4 e-nase crary reason vo bliero that auch a rslaton _ Tu late prveredngs of lo German States seem to hav® | otieer orate, shall appear én te ghana tll the | 'éSyuatsunae strtace canaot tnt enue MGRE:— | Pepto pave te sal, ye np ky pi has neither been taken, nor is likely to be for the progent./f Made en ugly impression at St. Petersburg, and this has | Felatives have fret been communicated with: and as ot | 1s0r. He auacende (rom on hesbemene’ wack caine that the. Cabinet ar vi ene cages it stticle, pointe ont If Prcasia should £64 {, requicito.to advance a step fur. f Produced an ugly circular from the Rassian<overnment, srcernlly, prea sy or ge A AE nk | living with distinction ‘or centuries in traiand , ried all THE WAR IN ITALY. rencous idea of the dutn Caf a potter vere le so ‘ther in the developement ar hef military power, it would,’ and cloee spon.the heols of this circular comes the eleva- | kilied and wounded have boen greatly understated, but | ar emi wae soma Bey gracing to we of os ea, oe wo are assured, de only with the purpose of adding | tou of Palmerston in England, the eontinued defeat of | ® fow days will probably cloar up any mystery. | Aeopied country. The present marshal’s i wher, tho | OPINIONS OF THE LEADING CONTINENTAL | inoola practices of nena ee ements Heil eogaged im aareatertorce to the porition sh. has alread: od,” '| Austria, and the @proad of rovolution in Micly. These | »,20¢ Tuallcious wags are buay going about saying that de M » who was an officer of ‘high ORGANS. themselves of the important” t 1 coavinoe y assumed.” inner as at length come vo thie, that ane is ruled by the | rank, a reer of France, a Crand Cros of the | {Special ocerespondonee of the Inderoudance trans. Pee ya tet Modern socreiies (“ This announcement, though couche, as you will por-,| Complicatcos present the Eurepoan quovtioain an entirely | will of +a, ollard, ‘um enfamt gut ne parle pas, ed une | Grant ot Bev tale, rages? Personal friend of’ Charles lated for the Naw Yous Hxmarn.) ©” capebte. Senernments those oBly which are devoted and ecive, in rather ambiguore terms; aia not fail. <¢W AAPOct, and.we.are upon the very ewoot grant avonte. | femme gu parletrop”—in allusion to Prince Jerome, tho | Tenth, erpoased "a" lene oe aren rene of Charles Eun, Juno 14, 1860, | in bygene dees eset, ©, SeerD WAR ® suficient title <n dn producing the dosired cffect; the gubsorip. {Prussia must continee to do that which every otker nation Prin rial the Empress. , Man, and left four sone and tour daughters. The: ‘oat BA ranked the Allies not only maintains itoit, but | laws Re longer a or edd weiter ‘tions to: tke loans received a iow impuls, ard, oi || 1K doing, which posce-preaching Sngland 1s doing, and Pani wens ia, rhea” Peo Aid of Magenta. “He wes Gatetad for tee | ote foversieeel cazoernge ‘Waa in Lombardy ine | POG EY SABIE of devotcuiens and Justice. Siders, ‘hough they did not attain the dimenaicus promised by | which Russia berself, who reads Germany.co severe a 1e0- | prop thecBritish,Atinitry are Viewed in Paris—Nows from | Bélesthond, but subseqvontiy went to 8 Cyr. 1n1'836 Re | Austrians havo thrown tbecnasives bebind the nek hens User bey Matt anne Dowerleee, f governments are not whoresulta ef the frst two days, they arc stated to kaye '| tte, 18 doing. Shat Prussia must arm. fftoft entirety to | gn, Wan -Preenteree Of an Anatrian Standard tatie | *oeved the army, wna in 1890 went to Al After the | is not only Bologna, but Ancona and Furrara thas aren s | “ine “4 ’ ee eee ee neers Totsleet by avons sight or ton ma. } peel ihe Woukt ayo kept GermBiy inorder wihbatihe'| saves wugenid-Adenslonce of Procistcas ot OtMaci of'|' ote Ghee Bathe ny ae ihe erdera.clunge | Soman Soe, ern’ the Shoeption af ee ee scout Sa mete, io ealat the German Powers io favor of tae Wone of thalort. This inciadas tho six millicus subscribed |} aidcf Russia. Bot.oow the Prussian goveramentisnasonly | war Fyported—Btches of the Kew Mardhale AMoMg | hi® mared, at tho same. time sf hie dtepoval a | tained by French garrisons. ail this was naturally ex- | of the holders of fanieg siete aid, Sohemo on tne part dy vome of the frat banking houses of this city, and five 4 ¢XP0sed to the imérigues.of the Austrian party, but to ts hon and 8. Joan D°Angely, dc., &e. | Squadron of light dragoons. young ofilcer* refiwed j ewe on way will the Allies profit by the movo- the money market. The “oo wiag are toe waive in iy soe Joa in Hamborg. Pro. } W0Rs, for tho Russian a sd and nisl y cy the escort as being clther too little or too mach, : utd pre- ae appears to favor tho annexation of the States arguments brougist forward on the subject :~ who cry g0 loud, who endegyor Prove that the cause of Austria is ths couse of Germany? and Germanic Goofedarstion: to arm’ and If Paris had at one time reason to lament. jonotony | ferred going alone. (1 ving wil ike of i rather ‘vided as they now are with the sinewa of war, Mivisters | °'é*&ed reputation which Prussia waa gradually making yhieh bed stolen bond ys ay | Beall bh ost gronpe of the. coetnyry heroes oo eiiee dificult; but some few Tinea fn tation in the i a over its once gay and buoyant epleit, it | ‘ot noone ae will ths be enabled to carry oat whatever line of policy | ** te Preserver of noutrelity in Gormaay. She i 10 | hey nothing ia this to ot | areca, hdd A hla tance Comey Scream pec etpioe eat =e seen mga longer n that ponitioa, Hor moderation and an are | Yay ant Teapect papper i or | os Belge SE AE Ete over, | perial goverameut 2as made ita reserve against that abun. aro em ri ds Po diapiay — dawns fagnishos fresh avidus | he . Oa reach: je Fi ywrick | dance _ St wcommanding military force. Whother the menwuvre inahicighimaheetpsrronarel os nye She is quict novarum rerumpéba even that unquiet antmal, observable | Che acon meceh t was 2 xawning chasm with & ter. bg) otetngcen 3 by which they acoomplished this object is altogetacr con- baat fr to Be a0! She is neutral, not from m all capitals, who, haagiag about news rooms, eotive iZ ie aS we gh tee pik ni be Laing er] doubdcul’ whether "the oa | fralent with thelr reputation for ouesty and’ thir dealing | Tt tstinct of perce, Dut because sho foare tho powar | houses, alleys and srcniea where mee do eongrega’e, | the Arabs offering to : ‘wquite puother affair; the distinction between a.mobi- | OS. Potorsburg. De you suppose the German people exists only Gor the lest,‘ bit of intelligence,” aaust be noar- | Toe rapidly through bis grades. and beceme gone- | trate themsolvos for Hzstion of the “wholoarmy,”” and one of six army corpe, wil rest.under thie? It bad been better for France te have Ty aatiafied. is ral of brignde in 1848. In i he was made | chance of being realized, then the ition of ‘Ble bp the bala, of jt, $e be followed as coon ay pasel- | Deniteniortvon toes Gere Pere ad thie Russian | As the pressat moment st is rather the mews which is | Sense, eMLic” wastes? ywite? Canzobert lett ahve | peror'e lmumodiate return to Paris potas gh mani TOW! wo Germany. hardly, eat. ple by the balance, rather too Jerultioal to suit a Wlesa J olent time to analyz0 the efleot oa the pate mnign ‘iown from the other side of Bt. George's Ohaznel than ertre in tbe command of divinon, and had aaigned to Spay ) Protestant conscience. / you mast not be surprised { the.next steamer You | from the banks of the Po which is mont to demand Fo The Dake. paseo ng ke wake ale, Sid bate a pele laeaulh i i | Bos HH § Be EE i pee z But bews of anew ement in hs ~ Magenta ‘married, in Malle. battle, are able to entrench thomeciyes Of view, we mast ~deorcpatrerfendecemaperoed it ius se- | food source whon Tsay that the dasthd forex expeiss | WA0 Wil dl the more subordinate oficen of the Cabinet | 2Siabeth de Cusriog, datightor of Ube Mrquis 9 Caries, guadrilolere, we Are assured that formidable rex. | necowediouning teary cs tt {ney make 0 erro Mary Cotinequence 2hat it will lend to immediate hostilities Pig may west je agg mgm Pegites Tetraieaa tee ol Besta hecth bpithaiady oy) ‘tie Oe fo sivat Jean | postion to eaoge oo Bhe'oar placos wileh torn | sel Dut by the super doy ae ee : i . in order ta con- | dAngely, is the fon of = ‘OMoer of whe Oret | this whi ig superior causes which breagbt about crite cf thie country. 31 appears, on the contrary, | He "ar she can do so by an foPromia. If the | ‘rol in? Will Ausria be forced by che thrente of Bagiand | empire, w eenanos re Seschere, Verona, Manton | war. Men mnt be blind can =| pire, where, in fact, he commenced his military” and Dot to soe thas it comes from jg) Mhatethe Pritice Regent and his advisers imagine the mo. | uc io Mena powe vers ) tee war, amd | ae Betiata che Valued as sub-lleutenant in tho Eighth of ‘The Rearly inconceivable effecte new te oe Of eumpreaeion which exercised over EOF mento have arrived when a mediation rea tate fe tale Wa we eee Avis i: States, couvincel | rade the of oF cenit fa titilery | the Lombarde:Venttan Kingdom, and Detween the bel. process is very simple indeed. We mast await, taere- | she has 20’ longer power to retsingt? ls tho bouts or | Ruceia, and was at the of | ond the means, it is said 20 terrible, of setting fire to for- } her ont of all r lmposed om \ of | Letpaic. | His r suffered im the fansoes | treeecs from s great distance, would pore a with bar resources. ) Ng wera may be attempted with some praspoct of e, the of the Cabinet at St. Petersdurg. 12 | Magenta to de the Al dreadfully hor gad 82 believe | Even it it were possible tor t the meanwblo Prussia will provide for ev F pha and Omega of éhe military glory | retreat from Moscow, and his own personal escape wae | that the reduction of those for:reasea Rot beso long | in the position "; as ‘ghd tats inky onifiremsagte five | So will proverva her dignity even a aan it ty aes dichs? Tusa this solem amoverasion ot | 9'weq attached, eiade eee ee Eg Ba Ae a ficm beeper cine fay woud icueee _ eight te their iotories obtained | dation. Sad opine tus ma tkend’, | Napoleon the Third in the midst of viotory, Just when all | duct se Rheims.” At the Hundred dye he wake es re ee ft, 8, rumored that the diplon aed de ig gs JN Lowa apoleon hare eon brilane enoogh to aunty | S26 wi be tre to tRollter And spirit of whe fedoralive | Franeo had made up ite misdcchoreey’ dee Rermee | Seng ite, heared days be yea | Xan intervention 1 the fal ot Yorvos Car tenet ae ete tat {P" tom nie own ambition and tho national veaty ot aes | mane, She Wl accept ts a faith eo solemn | Oe read ee Be ‘marked that ho was Toate cher dears Cpe ee for the | course recommended by the tne in Avatrine ‘ protestatlonn of France. But Itell you thas abe dooe 60. | We opoch—thes conquest, under tba? guiee of | Such marked be me ‘ 5 Te ig panloa will come ab least | securition is more than @xy” other “apt ie brcemubienarentoesie ge 9 nt Of hereel, and not because Ragsia ne. if there ia | eect ddeeneoee ades more to renew tue bor- os Sh army, Bo won rare sca is Se oat aces ‘A fumes ea ke hee re ob perrmiger rasce ih perogea| cam] ti fe ere brn ; there Withetomite dere pire, dew understood? batterers vd ees of cuvalry, | been repeated by the Cowrier du Dimanche, that « young holders of metallics who esys;— have bean dated in great piched atte wad ia aa pap Aa Pe eet the Ring 1 eal 1n Tet be wae oro War TE | Gisela “vicoeey ft Ttaly, Bapres Bosubariaie Bue wil pe creaane, i order to mpport At is agony Lombardy, bers boca’ anable to me 5¢ pool M certainly i# & moat willed for, grataitona falsehood, | etsy wee ies 10 organize the Imperial Guard. He com. | his cand, etre Jn opposition to that iotor Prince Gortechakoll. We are dont tbe policy , Ne to delend tbe oe of | burg and Which migbé have Deen rowerved--tels lean wel sett | a a a imen. ip Was vented @ Marshal for ERNST cameo rion JE; witout thei oom Tere wore entendly sil : my to grent their prayers for ihe wep: