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2 — —- — | tans ef Sebastopol and Soiferiao? Re NEWS FROM EUROPE. | aitistes inthe Rist and Austria in Deen coerced; Sardinia is but a gatrapy of the Embire ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnes | Pe ADDITIONAL DETAILS BY THE ADRIATIC. @ he bas executed, he has followed undeviati THE CENGRESS AT BADEN BADEN, | stor of his destiny, and that star has guided key &e, &e | whilst his heart was bounding with exultation at the hernt to be on her Pe rrions of eo mig! 'y a potentate RL The Cong at Baden. | “He crossed, however. A communication trom Baden of the 16th inst., at noon, | warrior, but as a d gives rome details respecting Emperor Napoleon's | ait the'scabbard b Visit. After mention ng the m ing of his Majonty wilt | the challenges are the Grand Duke cf Baden at the railway statiuz, ou Fri- | dendly salvors of day evening, it goer ou te say — : not clenched he wo Fovereigns were iv plain ¢lothes, When Fin; cor appeared by the side of the Granu Duke at th: traxce of the station, and was on the point of entering bis carriage, he was galuted by humerous cries of Vive UBmpereur!”” ‘The Grard Duke took his seat by the side ‘of the Eapperor, and they proceeded to the impocial villa. | ‘The emperor hed scarcely rettiret to his apartment, an aid de camp of the Prince Regent of Prussia came to announce that his Reyal Highners would call on | of Paden-Baden be his Majosty. immediately after dinner, The weet, will it it is said, wished to have paid the Pi there Royal g 1 ; fret visit, b nd to the formal desire expressed Dabilities, though it is wise to provide against ever past cight the Pringe gece y Dut what are the uses of bistory, what Cjptain de Loe, one of alue if expericece, if we may not draw "I was im plain clothes, | from what we re ? Lo cordon of the Legion of | not so inserutab * the cordon of the | detected, even if (time that the Emperorand | ing toem nbout « the Prince have met. In 1852, when the Emperor visited | is impestible to be Stuttgaret, the Prince met Bis Maj atthe Prussian | that chapter in the fromucr with a message frem the that legendary river not a8 a t. ai » who shall “be most cordial to his neighbor. é merry feet that tripped it so lightly in the ducal saloons dispersed north around us! he adopts for brin; 5 from the public eye. fon to wele him. Tho I’rizce also accompanied the | the question of “natura! boundaries,” it is im Emperor in NEW YORK: HER eoain deaf Ww the appeal of the popular hero tioral resurrection. Let us help, with our Cur wimas in short, b; ‘ALD, MONDAY, JULY 2, whole affair, according boy's sport; it doce no horses; and vel) sia has been bu- 1; Portugal: bas cut throwt: yon her a last regard. clusion of tise eplendid A moral w—a noble law—and that lat i i every means ih our ve being "fought tor # gim trembles as che looks on the vast strides ber fmjerial neighbor is taking; whilst Epgland bas ward, wud Prussia to distrast the £0 far Louis Napo- cb Wears the prestige of vietory and power; Fortaae hag been his most subservicut vassal; whatever be has £ . Te putting ourseives in everywhere as in Sicily, we ect up the same national Standard to combat the fucs of Italy. ’ GAR:BALDI AND THE RED REPUBLICANS—ORILLIANT ORATION OF VICTOK HUGO. At a mecting rocently held in Jersey in favor of Sicilian independence, Victor Hugo delivered the following elo- | quent Bpceeh = Crsiieme:—1 respond to your appeal. Wherever @ he cause of liberty i# erected, and calls to me, 11 is in truth my instinct and my duty. The (ruth is this, At the present hour itis permitted to no ce to be incifierent to the great events which are in pro- gress. ‘The cilorts of every man, the aid of every man, the hance ef every marare demanded on behalf of the ta Lie work of cnivereal deliverance. Not an ear should —not n beart should be silent. cople is heard, there should be found an echo man. He who has z i about horses, but etill int about the deterioration of irapville, however, reminds us that the old as history, and that there bev it to have declined made the inquiry himself, us the consoiitory news that man is not d horses are us good and as momerous a8 ever. we to believe, Lord it here is another sign of the times we and New World have just been on recuncilable quarrel about & prize Srpate of the Old World epencs heavy weights. The sign im the arcencant. have made up their mind: our two houses, aud perbay per, they will receive, the tendcucy of handicaps to ‘Wes there ever such a nation | frivolous ; £0 grave, yet #0 Lords Lyndburst subject on which either could have all human affairs. ‘What is the sword? Who { terior ot the sword? Certainly not we, the freemen of Trace, certainly not you, the freemen of England. ti Cment of right causes the head to be borne erect. | ud the sword are pothing. The sword is but & fleeh io the darknesse—a swift and tragical pha s- form. “Right is an eternal ray 4 of eth in the soul; right ts i i E z i é | thovght of his triumphant career, to the borders of the Hi a5 52 SETHE living in man, 4 a is the certitude i s right, may ied $ right is @ speak of victory. lure. See how re- Austria ia stricken with rs The sword is sheathed beneath @ garland of flowers; ‘co. in bumpers of Rienish, not in ry; the hand is grasped in friend- & smile plays on the ros of the reyal guests, and the contention is 3 8 E 4 3 mp. ‘a Fingle sword acco ‘To kak of right is acles, there are none; pgainst the wil Bistance etyLcs in 1) Fis, and resignation is com: She struggles in vain; ‘The Fword evaporates in emoke. ret called Lanza, Landi, Aquila, are cecut hour Francis TL. fancies, He develves himself. g i i z ! il i j Wherever the thal be the Bayard im this. gocial tournament. iiluminations, banquetings and dancing, music give a lustrous brilliancy to this mectiag of cverelans; and not wEtil the lights have been ¢xtis- shed, the tables exhausted, the music silenced, and the inmcet heart of ever but a scr ehould give it to hos bet a stone at While rome may let all be doing. fs breathing ; let poblié encouragement to the be the Joy: of every soul. the furnace, with enthun fight with the sword, WCHER. whereabouts of W: Dev tome. At the 1 yousdiere that he is bothing but a thadow. In vain he refuses to capitulate, in van be assesinates Mensina as be bag assinated Paler- p he clings to bis atrocities—there is an end of dark horses of exile are an Gentlemen, I fog you you compare ri ‘On the 11th of May south, east and seriouely asked What will be the issues of tinge? “It is vain fo speculate upon mere Let tho multitude glow, fight with the mind. Let not a4 sing'c luteligence remam peutral; let not’ single sp! Let those who’ are struggling ta Toft ict there be around Dlixhed view of the subject. ship, and insist upon advice was to be exp trainers bave carried ovt NS WHO BOUGHT vemain inactive. fight feel that they are that they are sustal valiant man, who is standing © on every mountain in he Haye I caloenees foree, listen to these 5 hendred men landed afterwards Palermo, 16,000 terrified men ‘The 660 ited zis Napoleon is Dat that his designs can be hey will confer # great favor. NFORMATION WANTED.—IF broker and commission w York city, he will hear of his brother, ‘sddressing’ & few Lacs to Sandy Tobi, Brnascia he bas not studied deeply y nals of the empire which relates to ng, bisbreother, ex- | the events of 1806; it 1s impossible to belicve that be is iilness prevented his ‘coming in per- | not cegnizant of the articles aad pamphlets Ireiiten, 08 le passage through Rhonish Prursi«, on his | to believe that be bas not read M. About’s Wrochure on Have | exaggerat npolitan government? No words; attention! ‘This vs living Kingdom of Napler—that ovr thovghte—has Ch, be, console themselves; Tet those that is passing now is winds of the borii let the Fellah, let the serf, work of life, purchased negro, lot wicked ’ oveuy ta tingle institution, the police. he white slave pert in its return from. Stuttgardt. Some months after,’ Prince | the rclaticxs of Prussia with France—uno, not France, but Yrederick William, the Regent's son, was the guest of | with the [mperor of the French; it is tmpotsible to be- Lis Majesty at the Tuileries. Tue Prince Regeut re- | lieve that bi visit to Paden Baden and bis interview with mained with the Emperor for nearly an hour, and it | so m was remarked that when be left his countenauce ex: | scmcthing more than the desire of cordially sbaking vi pressed much satisfaction. Soon after the Emperor | the hand the Prince Regent and the Kings and rand returned the visit of the Vric to the Princess of Prossia. The ext morning, and went out va f eight, accompanied by General de Failly, Colonet Lepic, | the conduct and inte cudgelling commission. mage to humanity, to i the other powers of social the whole ir to their businces, let them be answerable. hope. Betwork whese meshes hold together; if one ts broken Heuce the solidarity of despotism: the Pepe is more the brother of the Sultan than he fancies. But I repeat, the end is come. Oh, how adinirable is the force of circumstances. There is something superhuman in deliveranct. Liberty is a divine abyss which attracts. ‘The irresistible is at the bottom of revolutions. is nothing clee than a phenomenon of then, shall arrest it? Once the iny demitable commences. © despots, rhirri—Ajersa and) Man! Ajosea codgels the cudget is merely a Lag, in addition, the instrument of the inquisition—tor- Listen. A shtrejBruno, binds the acted with the head between the legs unti? he cBnfveses. Aucther (Lire, Pontillo, fixes him upon an iro grating, be- beath whieh he lights @ fire. Another etre, Luig! Mayscalco, a kinsman of the iety’,, we will fini of the minor German sovereigns does not signify NFORMATION WANTED—O} F W. R. THOMPSO! 10 preseuted him | Dukcs of Germany who bad gathered to welcome him, street, corner of rose early the | All, bowever, bas pasced off, we are told, with the utmost t, between seven and | eerenity. Apparently each’ sovereign is satisfied with ions of the other. Yet we must the Corso at Rome, but beware how you do so om the Clapham read on a Derby Day; for there awaits of ten shillings or two months’ Leave some thi No. 1094, Fouth Second ho left his father's home on Friday, ‘hen he left had on a black cap’ and pantaloons, boots; has a litt in fitormation will be thankfully received by his i it to take care of themselves. and the Marquis de Guliflet, who lad arrived before his | not forget the peculiar nature of the meeting, and the he- Majesty. They went towards the grand al convertation rooms, and the the trees, bis Majesty made von. ticles in carved wood, and ot of the coun. | the revaien. ngs ‘The Jockey Club is the highest social tribunal. Beware how you break into that magic circle with a vulgar sta- It is the tuf's f.iry ring. Ware off, lawyers, and all the rest of you. Tteclt chicf, hes invented an instrument into which the arm or the leg of the victim is introduced; @ screw is turacd and the Limb is crush od. This is called the Angelic Avother euspends a man by his hands and fect, bs tween two walls, and then jumps on bim and disio- , stop the falling stop Maly, stop "69, stop the world, precipitated by G: into the light! (Enthusiastic amt prolonged cheering). y, near tho | terogencous elements of which it bas been compoacd. vt the smail shop under | These we must bear strictly in mind if we would arrive »le purchases of ar- | @t a proximate conclusion as to What will be the result of Robert ond Jane Thompsou; ts M1 years of agey FIVE OF, TEE COU Papers please copy ‘The press 5 the club has read "earl siveet, Albany, N. ¥. try. Loud cries of Vive 1 Empereur” were raised as his First of all, we see Louis Napoleon interceding with Majesty pasted by the numerous persons assembled, Be- | different German powers, and eade fore returning W the palace the Finperor paid a visit te} them. But why should be interfere, ty of Cession of Savoy and Nice. follow ipgeis the text of the tr voy nnd Nice to France, prececed by the following report U ‘There are also thumb-screws for crush- ing the fingers, a tourniquet for pressing the head, an iron ring, wilh msercw, which almost forces the eyes out of the catcs his bedy. oring to conciliate Kings a lesson, It may at least be permitted tocarry the’ en in the most re- scales. : by OF estsion of Be LOST AND FOUND. his ages relative, the Kibg of Wertemberg, av io reach. | mote degree, wiih the) princes of Germany? In what ing home Hanover, the Duke of King of Wurtemberg a the visit paid to him | interest can be by the Emperor. His Majesty’ of France has hitherto oaly | pire? Then, aga seen the soyercigns separately, bat in the course of this | he bad to deal wi UND—AT ST. MARY June 28, a small gold fame by calling oa Hemy J. McAdam, 25 Nassau Proving property. head. S¢emetimes a victim escapes. A man named Casi- imano was one of these; bis wife, his sous, and bis darghiers were seized and placed upon the burning 1 pe Zafferana touch on av arid beach. Fach sack contains Foreign Miscellan: The Nord publishes a letter, dated Posnia, giving an account, which we trust is ¢ of the barbprous treatment of the Christians 0 following extract. will convey some idea of the proceed: ings of the Turkish ng ocat en need ferocity of the | ived the Kings of Bavaria, > © oy, and | way does it concern him whether there are differences or nd other princes.’ The | pot amongst the members of the Confederation? What e in consolidating the Teutonic Em- k at the discordant cements which In the same salon he greeted tho Ihave the honor to submit to your Majesty the decree of promulgation of the treat, on Morch 24, to virtue of which his Majesty King Victor Fmanuel, by’ transferring to the Eanperor all bis rights and titles over Savoy and the district of Nice, has con- € this beech the ebirri bring sacks. (is plunged into the water, and kept there till the UND—ADRIFT, ABOUT 2 Hook, name “Onr Gal’ day there will be a meeting of the whole of the roya! per- | Prince Regent and the King of Hanover—men who have sobages present at Baden. been long oppored to each other i the internal affairs of A \etter from Baden-Baden records the interesting | Germany. Together with these were to be found the historical fact thatthe interview between the Emperor | Kings of Bavaria and Wortemberg—the one the repre- Napoleon and the Prioce Regent of Prussia (without wit- | sentative of Austrian, the other of French interests. rented to the reunion of those two countries to the terri- tory of France. ‘The Sardinian Parliament has just sanctioned by a 80- Jemn vote the cetsion, effected in the first place by the eovereign, and afterwards ratified by the vote of the po- It is then taken out, and he is If he refuse, be is plunged in Giovann! Vienna, of Mersina, expired in this man- At Monreale an old man and his daughter were sus. pected of patriotirm. The father dicd beneath the whip; Turks during the present spring hitherto experienced. All the most rej tians, especially the more influential nen and priests, have been thrown into , and treated with the ut: ecu especially the case in the man’ no Yor ger moves. ‘now at Oceanport, N. commanded to confess. Ka) R: can get ber by appl URON COPPER BAY COMPANY.—NOTK by given that the follo mort barbarity. nesses) lasted exactly forty five minutes. It is eai4 that | leave out of sight the minor sovereigns; but eyen in the Prince Regent, on cr ming away, «looked pleased,” | them we have cimple material for « diplomatist with the and this is about the sum of the iutel!/gence which we ate | evuning of Louis Napoleon to work upon. If it be his de- permitted to kuow. The Opinion Nationale say¢—‘ The | sire to eow the sceds of discord amongst these jealous interview of Baden is either a simple measure of peace | princes, nothing could be easier—at least, his uncle found and conciliation or a mystery of high political import, | it so, ‘The selfsecking of the petty potentates renders the secret of which has not yet transpired.’ This ap- | uot a few of them callous to the finer instinets of patriot- Breciation evidently leaves a wide Geld for choice. The | ism. | We vould not venture to say bow far they might Pays, however, gives it to be understood that the visit is | be led, if they thought they could aggrandize themselves at all events not made, as the French aay, pour dez prunes, | and see at the same time their banghty neighbor ‘hum- aad that itis big with important results. “Unless we | bled. We do not assert this is the are much mistaken,” eays this guvernment organ, “and | men people; but thcee medivyal sovereigns who if we may Delieve the presentiments awakened in our | their subjects have nothing in common w' vnlations destined to become French. Never has the le- pow b ed ‘the owner, was acy of an international transaction been more solid te ae northern districts of Bosnia, where Mussulman despotism has been indulged in without restraint. ‘oned at Touzla the ‘ge of Bodritchi, and elder of the vil its chive and Milovyan Kikiteh, two of the rayabs oi Bossavina. All five died a few days after from ministered generally ven nore were afterwards im them are alrendy dead, The number of persons thus ar- northeast districts of Boenia are above 8,000in all. In the pore 8.000 prisons of Serajeyo mlgug ghgre | the daughter, who was pregnant, was stripped neked and fogged to death! Gentlemen, there is a young man of twonly ene years of age, who does these things. This Franeis Il. This takes place in the country of Tiberius. Is it possible? It is true? ‘The cate? 1860—the to this the fact of shelis, floeded wit frightful tradition of the extermination of towns, which ecems the tranincal rage of a family ,and which in history will hideously unbaptlze this fam! Bot into Bomba. Yes,a deeds of darkness. it ‘The Turks im- ests Anphime of Tzer 3: ‘The regular and succetsive accomplishment of this com- ed iu connection with the led to the courts that signed ¢ general act of Vicnna, that they might appreciate the motives which = e determined t ‘our Majesty to his Sotirely ‘exceptions! young man is called plete act of conditions, element previously moet reapectable year in whieh ushed by bomb- . Add aguin this ty the King of Sardinia, gives an acter to the new acquisition of ‘The imperial policy has been guided vot by ain- ions, bat by congiderations res) » and most of ing of the Ger- 4 in the hand sentimen’ sued & conqucet, oul by abis grand event of the meeting at Baden Baden, | race to which they belong. They would uptevk the gates ‘ the the ror once more guined a great victory, which | of the federal fortresses for a bribe, anc Mf struck with a profound pity when thinking ble petty king. What horror lhe S¢icle:—It is the nature of SB88 eewnenenss: not to force that you have resorted to secure it; you obtained it will nut bave evet a drop of biood, and will, nevertheless, | pathway for the enemy of their country to prefer- exercise @ great influence uped the destinies vf the | ment, Thig they did half a ccatury ago; it is impossible world." to believe that dues! human pature is differcnt now from PRUSSIAN OPINION. what it was then. These are the dangers that beeet Ger- {From the Kreuz Zeitung ] Already Furope, aud Germany in ‘particular, bas twice | of aryren, that his prestige ot equal witncesed the spectacte of ita soveroigns gathering around | uncle, and that each of the Kings and Grand ax Emperor of the Bonaparte family. The first time was | met on Saturday Inst will separate without having bad at Erfurt, when humiliated fegiomy f was driven to the | any private propcettions of a treasonable nature suggest- antochamiber of the Corsican by the the see quired & ! ance of those satraps against that very Prussia whose { Without en ardent and generous sympa- ts, Without dietinction of rauk or party. ‘The heroic attempt of a, his glorious self-devo- holy cause—that Could not fail to meet with seen the very poorcet contribute their ternal offering; in this co operation of all the classes of the population we have seen political differences forgotten of admiration. We ask permission to fact which, better than ar nature of the feclings Ins 's enterprise. Two days back she fricndsh' sovereign; and the yaiué of that ed the Fy ontapcovs and age hope, that this misera- what divine justice it replaces all the ing life with the decrep: when others love, and belie bie creature tortures and kil ces with a wretched fou! of youth and epen terror-of the end; it fixes the onan: chthusiasia of the po; benceforth be its guardians, y. It that Louie Ni OST- EVEN! arn many may be it Louie YO L hag aot, the voice —ON FRIDAY ING, THE ULT., white French Pood! the name of Fanny. street, between Filth and Sixth aven: warded. ganguinary tradition likea ecple it accumulates on the Unftuences of te ¥ chajn upon the pew tenant of ue, anewsring to im an outberst iondship of Prussia; | ed to them. We trust that euch will prove to be the case, time at Dresden, bea the Corsican bad ac: | and that the history of this ‘ing, unlike that th greatocss as to be able to demand the assist | of previovs royal reunions, may be hereafter written ising a blush to suffuse the faces of the princes OS1—JUNE 29, A GREENWICH BANK BOOK, taining a Promisory Note, drawn by W. Braunaa. Public is cautioned not to ‘a8 payment a. ard will be givea on poticy had alluwed them to become what they were. present, or add a pang to the people they pretead to re- We think we are right {a ery period, Russia was prevailed by reason of her Oriental policy, te prepare the Ulomph “of Erfurt for the The Sicili Insurrection. equally Rusela that wishes to strengthen the Aletter from Genes of the 18th in the Press says:— wz that, as ata former | present. eror, Whe desires to negotiate aud preserve a peace | Uunte e protem with Germany. po age ae fuy named, success*ully disembartced ut Mar. Yor this purpose the recent journey of the Empress made to Lyons, a jouri Trince Regent, the Empress’ brother, waive ions be may be’ supposed to have entertail nterview with Louis Na 7 ‘ot the pa the Pri Regent to receive the cf the French at Paten-Baden a question of | ‘When we entered Talermo we had scarcely a cartri¢, personal insult. Stmultaneourly with these arrangements | left!’ This shows that Garibe!i bad no time to lose we perceive a temporary relexation in the Oriental ques- | affecting his conquest, ‘There is no want of money for tion, which can hardly have happewed by accident. It ia | bim, and Dr. IN BROOKLYN, ON THE 29TH ULT., A_V. a Vy containing books, th it please your the euhjoled decree, history of a r ign already 60 fruitéul of fom tee. ire, &e., Fist, June 11, 1860. THE TREATY. Art. 1. His Majesty the King of Sardinia consents to reunion of Sayey and the county of Nice ( Frarce, and renounces for himself and all his succettore, in favor of his Majest; Emperor of the French, bis rights and titles over the gaid ‘ir Majesties: goverrment; the bastinado dectares that it is authority; ty to attach your 8 the police exs—I Geecend from above; they show hi whence be bas issued; they remind ‘him of his grea grendfather Ferdipend L., bc who said that the wo ¥.’e, Feste, Farina, Forca (Holidays, Hour, ard the gallows)—they remind bim of bis grand: 1, thé man of ambushes, and of bis father of Bresiau at Bucep-Paden, by the personal ac | ‘A #mall steamer, the Utile, towing a sailing veesel, left 4 the German sovereigns with the French | this place in the evening of the 10th for Sicily, with’ vol- rs, 5,000 carbines and atnmunition. The saine steam- governed by three bout ten days befdre, 1,600 muskets and a quantity well calculated to | of ammunition, tter Was, notWithotancing ali that amount that Garibaldi bad re- nd he was insuch wunt of am. 1 that the commander of his artillery, who has ye to Genon on a mission, said only yesterday, descendents ai territories. It ies Mitel the tebatitants, and that ihe govern. ron the w ts, ments of the Emperor of the French and of the King of a8 s00n a8 possible a5 to lerstood between any constraint iy it ertani, the treasurer, finds it diffi. ing. Garibaldi has takea on himself the mis- oer’ " rn And Garibaldi—who and what is Garibaldit He Is "GREENWICH BANK BOOK, Sardinia shall co cert On vunE 29, A’ evident the mediation of Russia at Baden-Baden is to be | cult to keep in order the accounts of the offerings protected ogaiust tt policy fer ber own et of men either ‘I have, in € British force; at all events, | &ented themselves.’ In the evening of the ninth, tion is preparing for war, as i sho expected to moet nm foe. At the Fame time we are informed | bamck of inet bas presented at Constantinople | Played the American fag, carrying lights repreeeuti tinct statement of its complaints relative to the | the Italian colors—white, green and red. A numbe on of the Christians in Turkey however, to acl of tho situ: went refu cannot allow ourselves to disayp nation to receiv t this moment is ge that, with the peror of the French. | #1¢ being prepared.”? sion to pay bim the respect whicb is due to his | Garibeldi has appointed him Minister of the Iaterior. positon eg | ‘The Courier de Darts publiches the following»— (From the Ministerial Preussische Zeitung.) | it is very certain the expedition commanded by In aceepting the offer of Louis Napoleon it coimot be | Medici, Cosents and ape organized by the Italian the purpose of Prussia to change Ui ns of ber policy. | National Society, was ccmpor This policy has been always sincere, loyal and concilia. | Tal transports, laden with arms, ammunition, tents, tory, it has always striven to preserve the peace of Eu. | Of these veesele, the three largest, the Washington, Frak the best means of T note, drawn by W. Brannan. and ascertaining the man. Hestation of ahie will, rt. ‘equally understood that his Majesty the King of Serdivia can only transfer the quatenliont peste of ae voy on the conditions by which he holds them himself, and that it will pertain French to come to an with the Powers with the Helvetic Tantees resulting from the prevent article. Art. 3. A mixed commission will determine, in a spiri of oyety toe trenitere of Ge two States, taking into rity of defence. # pwn, and nothing more; but he is aman in the sublimest eptation of the word—the man of humanity, He is aa his feilow-countryman Virgil, would term: him, ' & handful of volunteers. powder? A few barrels only. nowt Thoee of the encmy. Where, ngth? What causes hima to conquer? Wi Lear shout him? The soul of peoples rune—his march isa streem of men terrify the regiments; his feeble weapons bullets of bis rifies cheek the cannon 22 with him Revolution; and from time pe clue 8 Of the battles, amidst clouds 4 Licteeric hero, we see However obstinate inay be the resistance, thi ectenithing by its simplicity. It is the assault of paity. His swarm at bis, 5 a idea that she was pursuing this | Which are being a There is no want | Colonel Medici, two days betoro hie d Aegon had fermed acorrect | Celonel two days leparture; ‘for two = whngimoorge ‘may | thousand whom Ihave to take, ten thousand have. pre- EE tah Fy 3 = E, E L 5 a Has he am army? rar f 8 BERT COK'N; he was : wn, and the English na- | &teamers got up steam in this port and left without any ee oe | cargo, no one as! ing why. y bore tho American “4 Lington, Franklin, tnd Oregon, and fie. E Hi = z i gove—he flame; his ive thom the handful of te inte 3 Es i E Eider ed B t i beats joined them at a place called Corneglianc, where a be collected in the as of the n, ond seeing what the | Villa of the Marquis Ala Pausone, which descend to tho might have been, we | @. About four thousand men embarked from the gar- ve of the Prince Regent's | drs in the veesel. Other expeditions not lees numerous 3 = i z —8TOPPED ON WEDNESDAY, which the owner can ha expenses A wo vente, pear Fourth stevens REWARD». WILL BR PAID TO ho, a lady | i d biun the goddess. i F fi [i iit 3 sovereign recognized The Opinione of Turin announces that M. la Farina bas iit isa matter veither for reproach nor ap- | arrived safely at Palermo with arms and money, aud that ¥ 3 i a ~' Tito to, such as Savoy aud the county of Nice to the in, and the exccut: contracts entered into wi Which, nevertheless, reser menced for the formation of the tunnel »- Art. & The French government i i i i 8 §, i aud T predict to you that not one of them shall disa him in the infallible fortunes of the future. After la, Palermo; ofter Palermo, Messina: after Messina, Na- wier, Rome; after Rome, Veuiee: . Gentlemen, this shaking of Sicily over “ s Eze Ar rope ‘snd wuch of iis institutions as have been proved to | lin and Oregon, were armed with Fifled eightcen pound. possess a vitel capacity tn themselves; and it will retain and carr this character. But the dif! + of the times have | # tile and a good store of cartuidges. The number been productive of certain apor Will rejoice to Bee removed by th the functionaries of the civ! F t we now sce flaming patrictiom, beroiem and revolution eclipsin God. Yer, this murt be; it is ven to the world volunteers, each provided with a muket, Fina—this comes from fous that the exemple the land of volcanoes. E county of Niec, and who may ret the rights have Serva to the Sardinian jons which Rurope | Men who wanted te go was £0 considerable at the last friendly exchange of | teomeut that they were heaped ome on another in the opinions between two powerful kingdoms, whose conduct | ‘eteels, Among them are several Frenchmen; a company and has fre. of — : / Pb decisive influence upon the fate of | Very day by railway; @ corpe ; Germany wil! I satisted | the conduct «fa wealthy patriot, who ous ‘them at » that the policy of Frar rank, who accompany there adventurers as lay sis- 4 France will conside: toreotecberity. The enthnusiam excited t Ande oy TY rantee for the wntinnance of its fri moment of sai! this = .ton was indeseribable. At iy Louis Napoleon, from the | ig, fathers were seen to start with their sons, mothe :borly relations to us wgent's own lips, noderate policy which servos as the invariable | they hosband*—'Go and fight for your country.” baie of bis government riages in Genoa were placed at the disposal of the N ever obscure the rela cony (From the Liberal Not ional Zeitung. We do not think that many or serious objcctions cata have been raised had the Prince Regent at one complied With the request of the Emperor Napoleon for an juter. View. To receive the visit of at boring sowersign 1s ment. The assemblitg and embari: as of the ammunition, was execnts e responsible for it, If they had @ matter of politences requiring uo justification at all; , “= eS Or ee ae and if Prussia, from fan excess of precaution for her mg oy oe a repntation with the minor governments, did not at ones | Y re to proceed in a body to I'a- accept the cifer, it it eary to see that the reesit would ; have been very’ much th: aa at present ha . Ineither case the minor ge eeamed to have so nce wishes for aropp hot with ue. Soppeeing ‘i dangerous to us, where in the worl y. Sa cord emteanens of bor bow sree. Stecwers and ewiling veatels are copstant!y oa ee cere aoa the mee Letwecn What pace sad BI, come conveying She is morally beaten, and without « to that telond arms, ammenition Provisions, Bho cannot be considered a very v9 on a better footing with Prucsis, as France, than we like. It is ¢ Rusro Frene », is fullof wounded, many of whom die. The t is whe have capitulated are almost all sent to Coctelonere ond Gaeta, and the ‘cavalry to The gove raiment cau De troops who return from Ste Tem tins for wt to attach oar: to gain any of the others nothing is lef but to th and forcetal the of Agusta, and in the fortre citadel inorder to prevent their going over to the peo on all quently fare best in es poas'y the reason that no other cours the moderation of the Prince | subjected to pe great bumits tious deceive us in tals reepee Bret tea preverve tat 7 forces #t 6 eR, epposite Messina. A force of 10,000 men, ‘watch the © gM sare net we Tieteed eretnen ard effiecrs who ena be depended on. ‘ibe Ne time in the Germany of the present day A neparate interview between the sovereigns of Prosaia and France would have at ones open | thelr eves to the weak and expesed noture of their postion. They would Rare boom aneakenad tothe commcionne + 0f the ridicules com trast beroven the haughtir cet <f thei pretensions oni the in solidity of the foundatioms wyon whi h shey vest ENGLISH @P/ SIONS From the London Te’ yraph, June 19 } ¥ When firet Napotoon d: the complete cer trai come @xtion of Germany , he the old Confederation io Contr ‘The object being the 7 and nation to the quart ioe bas be cere Kes ak propere the bert eecthed of transmiti bad with the other ee with Garibaldi on under his avowed | prote being that they should declare t German emptre henceforth diesels sl. Ley might either continue attach authority of Avatria, or ap them it was of ‘tittle matter | bled to vote what became of them; this enn- | made extrac federation of the Rhine would give him their famiiie: bold be required om Fatherland, and become ‘The recond “ocament so Stepping stone of conquests further eastward At present ew nately for him, unfortunately cusics and ambitions of Baya den bad placed them prostrate at liv fort to use (hose provinees as his tools to consw trenton against the common of Germany. 1k doubtless from keeping astealy reicospective eye upon | to give et assistance in their power tow ard the events of 1506 that Louis Napoleon has ht aroyal | liberation of Sicily, in the Girm belief that on Southern convention at the Court of the Duke of Bade: mo. | Ttaly depends ina measure the destiny of the on- ‘True, he comes not with the laurels of Marengo an! tire nation. The ‘fatten who hao soest completely unter @rlite; bat Las he mot insgribed om bie | stood this important truth ic Gartpaldi, Do aot tw re will then ve ena. ratitade to tho Veeoming a power! | nation ceptve of Vietor Emana «hour is come. Low magnificent is « people— ‘wiroble those rumors, that rising of vile Interests and the baser inciting their busbands and f mothers ery log te to arms, in breathing, jo being; that universal shout, that wide spread flame on the bertzon. to bee ming rich, to gold, to luxury, to pleasures or to Shame and pride predominate. the prond bearing of the rity fees, despotisms ernm' i ry, the Parthenens shake eff the et fren the Caiversity ¥ Pisa, who arrived that ting by their side; y. Art & Those Sardinian subjects, natives of the county of Nice, or now domictliated in these 4 ean firmly be convineet by the Em- | bis ewn expense, and, last'y, several ladies cf the highest Bi who inteud prevery: their Sardinian nationality ‘ove year, dating from the ratifieations. aud by means of a prelimi ration made to the competent authorities the right of banging their domieile to Italy, aud of settling there, in ve quality of Sarc inian @ubject shail be main- free to preserve their immoveable proper- ty riveted within the territories reannexed to Franee. Art. 7, Py Sardinia the present treaty wilh be execntory aS Fort) af the noeeseary legielative sanetion shall have been given by the Perhament ‘The present treaty shall be ratified, end the ra. xebauge! at Turin within the term a ives the assurance of that | Witbout a tear, erying out to their children, and wives to end defies the and left the town at full «peed, in the diree- ee, couneet tho north | tion of Cenegliano, for the Villa Ponsoni—the place ap- sc ties. pointed fer the general rendezvous. The volunteers were co w their ships by the beatmen of Genea, ts more thay life—it te an apotheosis, consoled, and the cy ef the philesephic proser: that which was cast down brea! ses forth indignation—when that which bad fallen stau is erect shine forth anew, bri wonderfal rapidity that the Piedmontese au- of ten Gays, oF sooner if porsibie. In faith whereof the respective figned it oud otluxed thereto the Dove in dupticnte at Tarim, t of March, in the year of grace, 1860. terrible; when blab is og cin Athens, whe all, whoever we may to toot Ama Perens: many grandeurs. ~nipetentiarics have: » Sith day of the month TALLEYRAND. BENEDE! clap to that land the eroiie of It is in such nations that © emas stands forth the real and visible, Uhey ar: virgins in their honor, and mothers by their’) now hear me, pieture to ree from the guif of Taranto 1 vow to thee in thy grav: Present at the festiv Ti. RAYMOND, Colonel, m Napies of the 11th inst., in the aptes i in Siéele, joutar) evening ct 8 Pr . H.—The Veterane will meet this O'clock, at the above place. Let evary TH REGIMENT.—NATIONAL GUARD UNIFORM Fi ale, complete and in good ‘ LR IY, engraver, 6 Bowery. netivity prevails in the military port at La retreated aft, and the head ma slug the dead coolie, No. tare of urns to peat Downs for y s.owly even from Ascot. r for young jockeys ae well as for ors, for racing horses aw Well as the opuressed tribes of brute life protected by the Society fur the pre. hes is dispers:! ch was a geograph al term fs Lew a mation. That that whic > is now a living an aichangel—t ethers bringing back ‘wounded and other (roops from Pa- immenee building of the Graniili bas been into ap hospital, and though badly ventilated reat credit ia due HOUSKS, ROO'S, &., WANTED. HOUSE WANTE lease, on or near bir seasion on Or before May neat DESIRE TO RENT fastaaeeas PART, OF, A,NousR wa neighborhood, by a sm: | w the crew tor — “1THER TO That which was a spectre is now "WRCHASE OR or Fifth with y DODGP. Se Bas Tease HANDSOMFL FU ANISHED, a pchely ther. Gree roma With cotstyetehed wings. 7 ot io death, is now awake again, and smiles upon the human race ter; to Frane:—I am Poets, her orators, eipbt Racing bi'l nger rely on the fidelity of the ad thore who still remain St Mer inn (18,000), ond there Who are shut up in the Castle of Syracuse, are not much better diejored. Marshal Redriguez, who commands at S)racufe, has demanded reinforcements; in his letter he fays that be is obliged to keep his men prisoners in th» i om be a scale of cv oO create that uneertaint ‘which conetitates & Face. “‘Phene Cesapeneutions | must be according to the age and eredit of evchre’ seed to toweh the ryetom of light and heavy weights. But, there must be a ceule of compensations, it mast have a ane that range will be equal over a given number ty cf horeee, wherever you es to make the mini and this serord ing to other authorities, wil ven stone, awd only transfer the in- bumanity of the afair from boys to horves, and from ear olds to five year-olds. ok about before you attempt the leust chat possibly ental some other change expect it At prereat these delicate cousiderations are lef most reeponetible courts in the hy Club; which, as Lord Gran- portion of the legislative iT enloeted, as it is, it cou! tier constituted were it a eemmittes of the tof Twrliament would bea tnvas ica of this patrivrehal and almost indigenous Night net the Jockey Clab resign ina body if they to fed themeclves relieved of tacit dutics by Lords and nore, aided by the Iaw courte? Then, £08 a jeker naturally Selow thé Parl ihe procers of self-macoration, aad & the public would hardly bear that he th exeeeise of a feted ira. ‘There are wii sorte of —Tam thy dawg! She has around ber her pere—all those o all tuore conseript fathers of universal iutelli- ener, all these members of the tenate of ages; and on er right amt om ber left thote two awful grandears— | and Michael Ang lo. Oh, since politicians love the Words, this shall be (Lie most majesti of faite a What a triemph, Wht on advent, what @ wonderful phe nemenen—Upity witha si through the sister cities « ihe er artists, ber phoiesoph NTED—IN A RESPROT, sim mie Bede. Wee side pret nt mu 3 Address A. W., Herald office. ak OR TWO NE. ple. At Agusta the soldiers are on the best terms with the cittvens, The QGourt of Naples feels itself threatened Ss. General Cotrufiano is gone into the Abruzzi to reunfores General Pianelli. An attack on that frontier fs feared, ond particularly a landing of Glibusters at Giulia Nava, in. Adriatic. General Clary is concentrating bis bruised anst beaten, with chief ‘surpenter avd one seaman siightly The Storm im Massachusetts. [From the Boston Traveller, June 30.) At Brighton, near the Cambridge Worcester Railroad, the lightni J. B Goodenow , who Flons, &e., at No. 9 \ GoodCnow wore just o thing down to supper ( in to reckon it. ATLY FURNISHED fash of Hig fasein tan, Tarib, Gevea, Florence Parma, Palermo, Mees et Address Mra. Spoden, 18 end of the seate t j he berets forth, she imparts to the progress of id the great and joy : and v hile Enror all legis must under Gerersl Merra, ie on the march for Cotenzaro, and tye enema 4,000 Dave oleady arrived at Cotenza. Tho whole of the Nespolitan ravy leon the move to Llockade Bielly and eis, Dut these veewels are dadiy armed, their served, and they are in want of expe- fever of her goni: i ho less cestacy in the ¢ verberation on th to ore of the mightiest shrews, contains @ al talent of the ge. of Florence publishes tw documents ema- Tuscan Committee in favor of the in to ourselves the clapboard and immediately descended cewupied by the family. drawing up to the . eight years old, named Dustan, a mar, Teneo, i the eabyloy of Mr, Gooten ite, WhO Was standing in down, When aid arrived. they were all found in an conditiow upon the floor tem} vive them by ~ faee wae of tual, oe he was probably fluid, doubtless, struek him full ficeh was bursad there. The fluid upon the breass nnd wris' seriously injured M4 not forget that Gartbald Mr. Goodenow was ‘i «the man of tomorow, a8 well as th was the soldier of Italian an! e Roman republic, and the committce Cflers ieee suggestions i rity may be as. nce, and in for they are required, a ed at Florence wh!oh meat ite object, ‘and the iteoll to re appear: 1860 rator® ate great. ne of peoples follow them fa their es. Yorterday we gm Prev itenee thus establiehes the bs in America, but thought trans orminy nyation of 1849, f 3 very cond rider DY MONRY,—A, ; BOUGHT FOR 10 ii ach wrens betwone Min eed pragma! bei ie to claim the subsidies as tomittee, to reader an Weces no geod, I it does No geod. TL nothing on their backs Weight: it exbausts them; and the final result is as want of good berses that shall combine strength and speed. gentiemen, and yousger ih proportion, are po longer carried ove mous gibbet of Charlestow: bet of Charleston soon came to, as did the they were ina quit plainly. ber to play about the wircs of ber’ crinsting, w citizens who may hare YY emer iets for the'r native land and for mem, Six Feet hi prevent excred hoor let ue Ac our eres oxchrsively work, thai colews object, tho raet dayspring = ised pation® and let us sead forth the sentiment our enited bear: i te and at home, who will sorrow Partare, isa curions fact pen the supper talie were disturbed, nor of cerequenes done to the 0 Reuse, e chueteie Mw evter! sing owt fol. wed the current of rng iyptte - i are ol Ve accidents that horsetioss ts hoi to it ie rein to wh So the wggrieved olasees 7 Dut millioveires, | They call ow Parkioment to erece, od Tespeetsbic, and ters it wi , w i) themselves that @o but stumbie, by the ougistrates for all sorta theory & that to 4 which cludes “Wvesdt ing ata Urickery So little take and we do not learn Tolice officer Foltom was tn ‘tho lock of the shower, an? while turnii severe shock O€ electricity whi ‘Bo. 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