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THE PRUSSIAN ADVANCE ON VIENNA, cerns nneenee CE eT EUROPE Morning by assault on t lage Of Mollogiaho, nqar the te de pon’, at orgefo: ‘The operatigns ofthe Vtalian army against Borgoforte Ae apg toatinyh, » Count Agee bas arrived at the headquertore of (he a PRO ee THE WAR. ‘Asrival of the Hermann, Allemania and City of Paris, ‘FOUR DAYS LATER. © HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS Napoleon's Armistice Plan- - Likely to Fail Italy Fighting in Venetia Aftet the Cession. A French Squadron Ordered to Ven- fice and Armed Mediation Decided on in Paris. General Cialdini Drives the Aur! trians from Rovigo. Garibaldi in Action and An- other Austrian Defeat. Manifesto of the Emperor. Francis Joseph. Prince Napoleon to Take Posséssion of Venetia. Prussia Inclined to Negotiate for Ter-- : Fitoery aud German Supremacy. Ominous Warning from St. Petersburg to Berlin. England Neutral but Inclined to the French Plan. PROSPECT OF A GENERAL WAR. THE BATTLE OF SADOWA. a Miltion of Men Engaged and Brillia Fighting on Both Sides, ‘BOMBARDMENT OF KCNIGGRATL The Prussian Army Advancing in Bohemia. Beeretary Seward’s Mission tothe Tuileries em Mexican and Canadian Affairs. BABL ‘BERBY'S MINISTERIAL ATATEMENT. - ,He Endorses and Thanks President Johnson. “THE ‘WEST INDIA NEGRO QUESTION | Jobe Bright Demands fu-Governor Eyre | Trial fer Murder. . ' mee ke. ae. ‘The steamship Hermann, Coptein Wenke, whieh Movthampion on the 10th of July, arrived at this port: ; yesterday morning. ‘The steamship Alemania, Captain Tracimann, from “Pouthampecn on the 10th of Jaly, seached this port yew @erday morzing. ‘The Inman steamship City of Parie, Captaia Kennedy, Joft Liverpool at halt-past fear o'clock on the ofshe 11th, and from Quesnetown on the 1ath fimet., arrived at this port early im the afternoon yes. ‘terday. ‘The news ie four daye later, andef a very smportant -eharacior, THE ARMISTICE. » The Lendon Ghbe of July 11, referring to the now fampect of the Burepean sitastion, says that we oem on Bho brink of a8 vaste war aeeny which har cen waged in this century. Progsia rofnses to yiold. France mus! ¢ rike in ae @ fomwth colomal Pomer on the Baltle fold, wir @ Ash from the North hoccring on the Derder. Our derpatches from [ondon ef Jaly 12—the very Natest—report no practical result © the negotiations $08 BB BEI be wo apparent Proseia continaes firm in her demana’e He on. shina , ax the night of the 11h instame. tered 1 Venice ‘The Cherbourg equatron has aleo been ontered to saii Mia destination ie unknown, Te was stated that the Proseiane were marching on "ankfort on-the. Main, * Me Paris Monifeur says that attempts are etill being 4 for the peaceful settlement of the question. ‘TH \cstrians aro evacuating Venetia, bet leaving the there well garreoned. ‘The Hanns are adeancing im force, im spite of any. OS Venn to Prance. \ ‘Thy Negotiations in Paria, au _— Re Ks, BERLIN; aro Sp POTSDAM = \ HANOVER, \ o rd ‘Flanked, Koniggratz Surrounded, and the Army o dubitz---The Austrians Retreating Upon Vienna. W\PRASUE 7} MOTTENBERC von Reess arrived hero from the Prussian heaf- quatters, and leftthis morning for Paris with a lotter from the King of Prussia tothe Emperor Napoleon, It is asserted that this letter contains the conditions wpon which Prussia will accept the armistice, Th Paris Petrie of July 9 say It is not impossible that tho negotiations for an armis- tice may be concluded to-day or to-morrow, With Prueria au understanding has already been ar- are still in progress, The Italian Terms. The Lomion Times of July 11—she latest :paper—con tains the following announcement:—We bave received from an authentic source the following statement as to the condations attached by the Italian goverament to the proposition of the Emperor Napoleon :— 1. If Venetia 18 ceded to the Emperor Napoleon, the final transfer must be made by Austria, hampered by no conditions with regard to Rome. 2. That the question of the district of Trent should be recoguiaed as one to be discussed. ‘Thr Malians demand immediate possession of two for tresses, of which one must be Peschiera, Napolcon's Pian of Settlement, The Paris Patrie of Jaly 1 saya:— The prgotiations for an arm «tice have beew delayed by the nece-sity of taking alo simultaneous consideration both the conditions of the armistice and the pre liminary basis of @ future treaty of peace, if Prussia wishes to know beforehand the advantages which will be definitely assured to her. Prince Napoleon was pre- font at the council of Ministers held to-day. The Paris Presse of July U1, im the evening, publishes an artiels signed by M. Cocheval Charegny, in which it says — YesterJay, after the audionce given by the Bmperor hto Prince Von Reuse, & meeting was held at the Tuilo- ries in hes Majesty’® presence. Prince Metternth and Baron Von Oltenburg represented Aurtria, and Count Von Goltz and Prince Von Reuse, Prussia, M. Drowyn de Lhuye communicated the views of France, and drew up ® report of the proceedings ut the meeting. The following art the bases of the negotiations wug- gested by France, and communicated to Count Vou Galtz ard Prinee Metternich, by whem they have been tram mitted to Bertin ond Vienna The Germanic Confederation & be éiarolord and an. other confederation lw be ebablished, @f which meither +ia now Awdria should form part, No territorial oossion to be demanded of Austria, The abandon nent by the later af her rights on the Duchien, and t replace the war indemnity at firet de- manded by Prussia Prursia to incorporate Schlewwig- Holstein, Herve Cas. vel, Heese Darmetatt and Bromwick. The popa'lation 610 Frewwwe vingttm would thereby be ralecd to 25,000,000—the Rhine «1 eomatitate the wostern frompior Of Prumia, and the province terweon the Rhing and Monee to verve an an indemnity to the sovercigns die Possessed by the war. An exchange of territory to take place between Raden and Bavaria, which would give the former nearly the Whole of the Rhenish Palatinate; Saxony, Hanover and the Duchies of Sexe to conclude military conventions wih Prossia The inbabitente of Tandan $0 hoor whether they shail beiong to Pranes or Baden, and pop- m of the valley of the Sarre to choose detorsen A tena ‘om Berlin pt Joly 9 sayei—Prince Prange god the new Kbenish sovereigns Prussian Stipulations. i La France, of Paris, of July 11, says:—Fresh incidents have retarded tho departure of the Prince Napoleon. The Prussian conditions contained in the letter of Prince Reuss are stated to be as follows: — The exclusion of Austria from the Germanic Confede- ration, Tho exclusive command of the military and naval forces of the confederation by Prussia. The diplomatic representation of Germany sbrood and the annexation to Pruesia of the Duchies and part of the territory already occupied. La France further states that it bas reason to be. eve that the Emperor immediately dewpatched by London and St. Pe'ersurg the important communicaim of Prince Reuse as raising questions of European interest, which cap only be setiled by concert of the great Powers, ‘The Austrian Manifesto. Vienna, Jaly 10, 1866. The Ecoperor of Austria ised the following manifesto fo Vienna, on the 10th of July:— To «y Provius—The heavy misfortune which has be- faiien my Army of the North, notwithstanding ita mart heroic resistance to the enemy, the increased dangers thereby menacing the Fathertand, tho calamities of war with which my beloved kingdom of Bohemia is being desointed, and which threaten other parts of my empire, aod the painful and irreparable losses sustained by #0 fanny thousands of families among my subjects, have moved to its inmost core my heart, which beats with so warm and fatherly » feeling for the godd of my peoples Bet tho reliance which Tl expressed im my manifesto of the 17th of June—a reliance om your unalterable and faithful devotion and reat.ness for any self-sacrifice—a relance on the courage of my army, which even mis relianes upon God and my 00d and sacred right—this has net waverod for a single instant. I have addressed myself to the Emperor of the French, requesting his geud offices for bring- ing sbout an armistice with Maly, Not tho RFevporor readily repond to my demand, but, with the noble intention of preventing any further bloodshed, bo even, of bit OWN accord, offered to medi. ate with Prameia for « easpeunton of hostilities, and for opening @egotiatons for peace, This ofr I have ac cepted. Lem prepared make peace upom honorable com. ditions, In order to pot an end to the bloodehed and ravages of rar, But J will newer sanction a treaty of peace by which the fundamental conditions of Avstria's ps sition as a great Power would be thaken. Boener than that drould be the case, fam resolve wo carry on the war to the vlmost extramuy, and im thie I am sure of my propte’s approval. All avalable teoope are being concentrated, and the gape in the ranks of the army are being titled up by the conveription which has been ordered and the large ens rolmeats of volunteers, called to arma by the newly - awakened Fpirit of pate otiem, Avetria has been severely vieted by misfortune, bat phe wn nc! hemilia‘ad or bowed down, My Peoples—Have couddéence im your Emperer. The Peoples of Austria have never rhows themacives greater than in misfortune. I will follow the example of amp forefathers, and wil lead you on wth determination, partevemnes and on thakeable ponidence in God fortune cannot subdue— merely did PRANCIS 5. °EPH. Given at my residence, in the capital of Vienms, thle 30% day of Joly, 1996, - MUGEI ng oe : STERNGERG oLMUTZR. 4¢ ' % Broswirz7 y= "Prey jMenecau INAPAGEDL LUNDENBERC. PRESBURQ 2 Prassian Infrrences, A despatch from Berlin of July 9 sayn:— An article of some importance has been published in the sem) official Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung on the Anstrian proposals of peace. The writer exprouses bis belief that nothing could more plainly show to what ex- tremitios Austria has been reduced by the snccess of the Pruzvian arms than tho proposal which have been enb- mitted to the Emperor of the French. Nevertheless, the total silence on the subject of the \ just claims of Praswa’’ is anything but gratifying. Prassia did not go to war to conquer Venetia for the Italians, and this even France must admit, “which was so magnanimous as to wage war for the ‘idea’ of @ united Haly, when the latter wa too weak to carry out the idea for herwtf." Ho then aime’. th goes on to ray:—"We first to arma threats of Austria, and then for Tot man ue ty. firxt instance the object of our efforts was to obtain the guarantee that Austria should not again bo in & powition to convulse at pleasure the peace of Germany In the eccond Instance we determined oy in place of the Intherto and of Earope, eve the unity of Gern existing dualivru, and such unity of course wader the foadership of that Htate of the two German powers which ‘The battle fields in Boheuta toxtity to we tn able to conduct it. which that Stave ia, Napoleon's Action. ‘The Vienna Abendpod (evenme edition of the oficiat Weimer Zeitung) says, on Jaly 10:— The Emperor of the French hax taken fresh steps of an energetic character to effect the conclusion of an ar- mistice, Tho French fleet in on ite way to Venice, and General Lebobouif, the Franch Commissioner, has been ordered to occupy Venetia, General Kroiseart has been vent to the Prassian head- quarters to annownee the armed mediation of the Emperor Of the Prench, It is the pronoanced will of the Emperor of the Freeh that} Aurtela thould mot be weakenet im her position as a grea power. 4 ‘The Austrian army of the conth ls evaruating Venetia, fod nos commenced the march northward, Taking Possession. La France of Paris, of July 10, staten that Prince Napoleon war about to leave for Verona, where bis Migh- eas will receive flom the Austrian aathoritien the pre. Vmtinary documents ceding Venetia to France, ‘The French Irow-Clad Squadron, A dompateh frém Fouioa of the 10th of July says;—The fron-clad bquadtd, inn re-entered thie port Orders have heen received to arm two more vessels find to ft out (he tramaport Tarn. Hepes in France, ‘The Porta Potrle of the evening of Joly 10 expected that the armistice would be serepted that day, and efde that the term of doretion © |i protapty be one month Prince von Mens had betm received by the Kenperor, Prince Najoleom hed o hong interview with hiw Majesty Ghat morning — Prussian Kefoses the Italian Proposition, ‘The Florence journals of July 10 anawence that the Preesian government baw officiaily arelmed to the Tralian Cabinet that laly Cannot accept am armiation hich, being bao spon Oe conttom of Venetia, antld be Martament (0 4 wpm aidly comeluded pram, std weld homepage, (0 (he detriment of Prana and to the etven Inge of Ansttin, the 109,900 tpen stgtionsd ig Vongtin f the Crown Prince far South of Par \. ‘ SCALE OF GERMAN MLES RR TE o eu ad y “CRACOW Prussia Defines Austria's Position. ‘The Journal des Détots, of Parie, of July 11, rays —We have reason to believe that rusia perrile in ¢ Austria from the Germanic Confederation, and mat tains her project of federal reform, She also demands incorpo om of Electoral Hone, Saxony, Hanover and the Elbe Duchies with Prassia, Nothing Conclustve. A Paris despateh of the 11th of July mays The Mom relative teur of this morning contains no communica to the armiatioe al Interest. 10 Landon Tim Russia a Powe: A letter from Milan, dated July 6, to ye —+Mach depends on Rursia, Sas she an under wt ing with France? Will he De dinposed to save togr ful Austria, oF profer to see her dexpolled by Proswia oS this at Another and « greater war might yet rpring temp! at peace Russia ‘The Jowrnal de St Warning to Prasvia. Peterburg of whe Tb inet, mye — We think that the armistice might efoot « reconetiaiion if there were not a monarchy in itself ta te maffictent!y strong to compet the assent of Bur pe forgetting that there eu’! urope which Lele to ie conquesta in Germany, exiets trong and unit d Powers in Rurope to whom the Karopean balance of power is not @ mere emply worl. Lord Derby Said te be at Work, La Frames beiieves that the Derby Cabinet Lad strongly recommended Italy to accept the mediation of the Km peror Napoleon The London Ovl learns that the Pf have consented to join Prance and Rt h government a In inedinting between the beliigerent Powers THE WAR. ‘The Italians Across the Po March of Cialdini an Kev A dexpateh from Ferrara, daied Wednewtay, July 11 says :—Genoral Cialdins in marching vpom Revigo with an army «f more than ome hundred (ncand men ond fee heametred rams, The Austrians hetwoen the Mineto and (he Adige ‘The greater part of the Austen at Padea. have evacnainl the whole wrritory forces are stationed the Sewtrian=. 10, announer:—In Revine Abandoned b Despatches from Plorence, of July conaeq ence of the parears of the Po and tha @iccemnive movements made by General Caidioi’s army, the Aus trians shandoned Rovigo inet wight, They previously Diew up all the works and foruifiestions defending the town, and the Ut d pont on the Adign, and ateo barat the bridges Later news received from Revigo statenthal the Acs. trans in evar oeting that Lown abandoned all the art Nery on the fortGeationa, the game haviag previowdy been pike. ribald! Rewts the Austrians. ‘The morning July 10) the Ageirians mado s recounoie france in strong foros, with ariiliery, in the direction of Londo” They were drives back with the bayonet by the Gari. baldione on far ne De ia Aree, whee place wan occepied by the vob mtemre, Carvaids 900 prenent, bot had to remein in a corrtere ie ee ee Captere of * "48 Troops, Ao, Of aly 16, aye —talien army, —_—_ Garibaldi Camp. Bason paid mvisif’ to General Garibaldi as Bresdla orf the 10un of July, Austrinn Levies in Ver Another despatch from Florence, of July 10, says:— sAcoording to intolligonce received hore Austria bait made an extraotdinary levy of moa betwoon olghtoem and forty years of age in that part of Crovtia not mute Ject to the ordinary military system, Aad ‘The Austrian government Ja also stated to be mana. facturing needle guns at the rate of two thousand per day, ting the Needle Gun, Amnexntion to ttaly. The Florence journale of July 10 annonnoe that « de- patation from Trieste aud the Iallan portion of thé ‘Tyrol have prosented wp addrow to King Vicor Fans uel and the Kmperor Napoleon urging tho rights of thoi Towpective territories to be united to the common couniry, Forrara despatches of July 11 ray:— Lean important concentrations of troops have: been made in Pardolina, Caprina and Monte Bello, Thege are vory fow at Perchiera and Verona ‘The destruction of forta at Rovigo anpears vo confirma tho persijlent rumors of tho departure, partly accom? plished and partly p od, of Anstrinn troops for the interior of Anotria Les of July 11 say ‘The new plan of operations which ts hein Florence desy carried oat by General Cialdini {* paid to have beet advocated by Baron Vou Kicasoll, in opposition to the + iews of Gener La Marmora, Reme Nevins! Despatches from Rome o y Orav—An order of the day fo the French and Mont arniee han bees and di ined, prohibiting all demons'ratious, that any which may be attempted will te force. et it The Situation to Honenry. Despatches dated at Peath on the oh Of July en. nounco:—An hoperial (Austrian) proclamation has bo jug upon the volunteers to basten and iasucd hore, enrol themsel under the banners of the army, in order to protect tho batherland, which t threatened by the events of wer. The Empr with an enthusiastic reeeption. of Austria arrived here to-day, aud met A jorge number of the members of tho Hongatan Diet went to meet ber Majenty. Italian Lowsen at Costeren. Asupploment to the Oficiat Gazelle, of Tlorenee, ob Joly 10, published to-day, contains the following report of tho Italian loos in the battle of Castors on the 24th ultimo, ‘Tho tons among the officers was 09 killed, 20% wounded, 6) prinoner $20 missing Tho First army corps bad 69 mon Killed, %, an 110 wounded, ant 2,4 The Second corps two wounded and nino prisonore gl 4185 prisoners and missing In the Third corps thero ware killed, wounded, and 1,392 prisoners aud toon mi errog, The Resers ed and 58 prisoners. Total lors im men, 651 killed, 209 woundod and 4 2% Cavairy division had one killed, 1 wou prisoners and men totseing THE GERMAN FILLDS. Advance of the Prasines Frem awe. A deepated from the Proetian teetquartert at Marda- | biz, July ©, amy army of the Crown Urine, whieh } forums te téte Wa { the pursuing force, is aleeady far beyoud Pardatity. ‘The proportion of the wounted in eight Aneirians ta one Praglan The Franson vanguard, under General Stelnmety, Crome 4 the river at Wratrinw July & The bridge oor the Elbe at Pardubite has beow burned, but to replace it two pontoon bridges have t aero serene that river, Trophies from Sadown. Adewpotch from Berlin of Jaty 10 rays: —The total pom { gum piured by tee rasan at the Geiue Of Radows aod vp to the prement time by 180. ‘They have also recently caytired 400 wagon lone of munitions of war New Auctriang Commander, 11 saps The Arche mander in hiet A eh from Vienwa of Jat ted Co A deny duke Albre aud Lieutenant Field Maral, and Haron Jubm Ob: it bax been apport the General Sta of the whol) Austria armies sow tm the O14 No Guns Lows ‘The official Maate Anceiger of July V0 rayne —We sre authorised declare thas daring the recent ightiog @ nt a ingle Proeten gap hae been caprared by therefore, & pres of Prusen art Mery n drawn throagh the #treets of Viena, field piece presented to the Rmperct aim at the time of their allt Bot theenemy If haw recently bor t can only be th by the King of Pr we + Headquarter Movements, patch from Pardobts of July 0 mays ‘Terrian) head warters will be (ramnerted - AeA the folvrwing day @ A Pron The rye morrow to Hebromay Zwittea Generel von Gablens bw again vinied (he Presse oadqaariors in order W) treat for am wrmetetinn, bul othe Droporsia went me Forber than (hod Nine on bis wt omenee which bave already born & { Prince Anton of Hohenmitern, #00 was severely wounded im the ise bettie, te wat eg Widered quite 4 being treated by Dre, tor! anh Wendt The raed Wot hope, ie Langrnber a, Mit Pretest Aqutest Pressten Perce. The governments of Fane Weimar te betrabarcy Lippe have notified to Promina that their tr im sromrdance with the decwion of the Inet of the Otol yn, which, June last, formed & porton of the garrieon of the gen tratired feteral fortrees of Mente, hare ben fancy compyetiod Wo match to Um and Renta Tiirte goverment: have protested sguiant Unie bene® Of nternational law on the part of & fow Mates belenes og the off confetersten, and bave anncunerd the fact Wo the Cabinet of Bert ». The Prassian Navy--& Demonstration be Battie. A Geepateh from Poueretirds of Joly 10 evening) myn Five Promian screw corvetias, ineleting the Bagriop of the Admiral, have cant snehor te this pert. DIPLOMACY IN BERLIN. ee Derpotr ber from Bertie of July the }0ch reper: Te very (ee Fromme Legation in Pare, baw aerived bere (rome Oak Cy with dempeeeies for he Prime amen M Doorten. the Freeh Ambaaador ot thin oust Tagiow , he

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