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2 NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1866. . oured - ireaty. Tn the North or on the Taltio the camn s PEUSSAN DISPATCH 0¥ THE DIS;OTUTION OF THE CONPED e e velo i thete seen to be fheadiess, bt a litle t EBATION. ; < ¥ il presoutly show where the head should s Beeuy, Tane 19 1A% ¥ the means employed can be fugtified by the end Is quite sn- ¥ an the wost by threaten- | MASSING OF PRUSSIAN TROOPS ON TITE NORTITERN FRON® r foe 190k Jeeted exervwbers t et n izt of ', Sow i Tl e e b L e g e i T othor question. : ans were sy kne Asitis, aithoneb | o o . Tl 3 0XY—CONCE: ¢ OF PRUSSIANS ser atteatlon w 4 - . . plaxs were gevennly S | " thao to 1 ¢ of TIER OF )NY—CONCENTRATION OF PRUSSIANS ——— hoser attentlan k. ~etly gn the tegritories ok} Ot Waniark hay addressed the ollo” T 8 08 his dese ecles, Ga | tV€ o Po Was Dot IN SILRSI. USTRIAN FORCES RMOLING AT Obutacles 1o Cerman Unf Helstein, mtely torn $em Deowil re W be the Tissian Representaf oer oo oo K AUHEECH i . | but : v Ltein, intcly tora {13 De0” e o | Frislan Kepresen Siraad. lant of ndow Times, June 16 little State of Meckley LS cairi poas voo ook, bib | wanicate tA s PR WO ENBUL E HZADQUARTERS OF TUE beivg that, if Holstein were QO00 ncauir-d, ® as Prussia weil k nd Aust For years past, th 48 Amution of Pray rectod to one Lomodiate object—tho Bequisition o.' the Daugh e b Lugkies, loss a3 — ] """N‘: Succoss of the Prussicn Government,' ud, his indeed taw wil be & e Fodgti Diet . X v ’l‘ vdl"l 17 Correspondence of The Londsn Tiges. Brestav, June 15—7 a.m. Heary mosses of Prussian troops are drawn tozcther are reck poses, Thoss who have to pr great deal of pot Forth aa isvery powher hoatils 'profeediig, £:114, 24 1s well §nown, eely. n bave baen ch ¢ b arting pofut for the ieral staps, proscrived by luhnq.—n': s | past, that_they sre nl | iciow. for udjasting differences iween Goiabers of the Covfoderes v A 1 peopie may ads i r/on. when they come wiihin the eavstiintiousl comptetency of the M irk, they willindig y | 6o i Im':! )¢ W e tha veguiations for Federal execation cosisto the ated o 3 sg s | P Tie wrrs ’ r nd e ou £ which thcy ure | u e ,'m:‘"l'“":.k:: ey omsinet » membet ofthe Conted r tho i for afiict i which it coul S based om e milibary constitution of the F:ind. 1 s » Though on the | nilies. It Jooked £r mure with the sim ang thie spiri: of s [inod, as wel s (s thn te: w coutrary »s dlike, the rate. | that i be permitied to nssert a Bich posiiio cderal Act, oypeel by Art 2 and Art. 11 (Lt persgrip)), w p of firstra paving il + own' flesh and | fort if it abstained from actual Lostitiiy €0 the aesiesso 3 of ton Congren Aet of Vienoa of tie . £ the pr od r of Caseel or the | g8 Prussians know eiiher Lesit ol Eglows: Art. 54 e bot de gpite Confédds ! 5, who seen b Duke of N 1 to be anything. { eraly had recsived ti ors eve o s odlies atérinory of Taberionrs T SRLEA " d grizdle o o Tong | There are fe the secnd 3 Wio Were not us | 4 fours the Hau e e e A L e v earolled in tho as &0y Goverament that evorexisted in this gount nquost i3 now coap ‘Fhere was polih pourseiers loags dufisrends par. Wriome drs Arimesy - a0, Wer . At ever, ng over lictle bits of territ debarred from iog for the Conrt asd army but to fuli les sonmetire & 1i Diete. 06 eeaaieTs moyenuSas UNe { meet wi get fnto or o upon its allies, f it coubd tind them, on 's wole de by medis 3 Be Teust it 9. aw'uRe v pel, yer be detectod the busy s apt o re 2 The territory ed both from the north and from the v devient mécenaireil y se7s poOrYa par un - des the r of aitics in which German absolatism manifests | side of Min 1 to G (Austrazel Tnstain) bien “orgeniss, suque. lae P s - st B 8 gUitng | Fer oply me roui saus appel. ¥ 001 1 1 h tha' at B 1 b Floagom it of Anurria befng, Prossla’s protast [ heats hav o B not? an apiny posted tero 1y seslly in 0 uo *aia riaed O the cow n isolsion and k by tis a1l ajocity o s y oduation o 1 the King's envoy, 14 e name o vy, e L N 3 ! vl Pact by o Crmal doclirstion te $ fr el ied | beloved w ! d the town of Casecl Siacaly withacew fromm tsg # from the weather, | g state of puil tired to Frank' e people of porowniol States thet had ol n o truin beginuing of this sangni sented by the Chamber, bave set the examy to FProcis [t s now the I 1ovies drawn 1o the South it fs cono d by Rep R bound by the d i of the Frankfort Diet snce {0 a formel manver ™ e | Catholic 1 s ifoh, with the ence of raeo and | powidlo that they will fully cast in thoir T oDl otis habe Lok w i Wi ve the Kings of Bavaria and vernment. I I8 periaps pr re to specily the Viear Conggess A0S s the ) : that even the provincial rivolries betwecn the Iano. dhereiie torots £ the j ans wad the lr'r-';‘ \us may not bo strons encusl to coms ety v oagh pany Bade % teract the powerfui £ Foes Which are at Work 1o produco a fu- cis e ¢ s Bt N Dvover may be tho insne of $his War, e onBONDUL LR Sy oo v . of oy roused ermnn oo think that the Northern nany will be wetded to- | Hertin, June 15, 1906, . s the 3 see that ey are i i the ferd delusion ur’.!wr #0 closely a8 almost to MANIFESTO OF KING WILLIAM TO THE PRUSSIAN PROPLE i tior w0 Lie Bave 1d Suabians will be rais Thie chicf interast of the hour, hoy By, June Jy—iveni it whatever i t of thelr aid ju preserving | atons ia Saxony, T A manifesto of King William to tie Pruseian peogle s of Waick aco ue fob ng 0 ueiglborhood of Drese| oan issued to-day, the pringipal pass tight a great battle for the pos- | jows: i dngg dies et g " i nwnbers and spgecd e Lopen that an slliance based upon vratusl estestn, aad fas to 4 7 and powed of Geruns o e 4 i brotheriood in arus, i cquals norchera bor iria s ot oneiered Peassla o hor batural iy, b Fovtile frontiors of Bohewise Wit & promptitude | rival, aud as terefove disown the Federl Frinees dnto o bre il the Cenfoderstion. Tl hucListion of Praxi waioh iis creditable to them, the Prussiaus bave seized the | 0 0r0 oaiue, but the spirit of 1813 Lves i they Pruseias iand s f distant The Federal Army, | Srion oapital, They entored Dresden yesterday. Tho Sax- | ¥iord pfhes suetiion Bt (00 IHELC il Uioy lisgife Fronsia ts b8 Govern. | armies which aze concent dashed fo | den, and which will probably sesaion of the Sxon Kingdou, aro vas along line of ¢ From O o 9% of the my 3 stroy the resen ked ook of the Whatever unity. & sobor observer cannot-hely vis ry emali town soldfers op- | there is something more insarmountisle tha: tion | mexe fluvial froutier, in the conrsa of phie Kiver M ey o ——— 1o G 2 also Correspoudenco of The London Dolly News. ous. who uisht, ous wou'd think, have delayed the Prossian | oirtscd by dicensions at homs. Beft 0w e Al e K 5. oty fow at present—of thoio Getachpeats FRAKKFORT, June 19, 16 advazce for 8 day o t, bave uot offre Lazs reisasce, dor llul,'finahfl‘a{o poue 4o ove suotiir e heucolorih unded 68 . g A pondence of the Loudon ha ave to be waue duily trom a large he German war has begun, As so 3 eame s it appear that the Austrians aro in fo'ee beyond the | i or wifortuno™ w21y The German ns begun, As soon as it became | G5 AP Y G Viid-Marshal Benedek b 5o ma0i(esto lags stross opon tY yo ur f day that Prussia bad erossed the frontiers of Yiosse and lianover, the whols aspoct of this plice 4 Alitary Cc ion ngland, F'rance, atd I ofal eatileme: izt foren : desiriog to stay the cdvaace of the campaiga f the Billy ¢ 3 s gical reagons for oy and that bo couten i'n movements, or at ck, June 15, 1855, | Br1v to curry the sic itisk wost earefuly 7 s koown o ot i3 to assocuale Foscuth is here.s Of course his ol Uf with the deseent of the volunteers on the Dalm . :’p kuow something of of thi town | Soutera Sasouy, o may aieo Lo tuut : e «t T have resson. to balleve - 7 rejoot U sgalns eut of the Prissians has tuken their opponents by sur, Caigint dliose who w I bave re to belivve (hat bo will not su s movement, & iy e at Lelthgr Saxons Rv Austrians were expe e o der. NEoweres byl vitiose looye bties of Germuny w esen, Whoro 110 ud sent out an avant gards on the rowd to ¢ usila of Fapil o T 4y nuthi ecssians ba o troops arrived fn the | have gal power of tae nationsl spi: s Gave o which row fo paly to the An eveaing. ~nd sander-in-ohiel of the ral oities of Dyosden o 1 liozh vou s i i bis hesuquaricrs bere. The corps under givo to n army, ilities from hi port b command, 6.00) t0 70 €0 oze for_six hon ix 1 nw, composedof the contingents L the eveat of 8 re- loquences s k0 B8 1 aluost W sacting busiaess v ‘ et God Bto SaBord m Wartembrrs, Duden, How be concentraied ] i 00Tuey Wi FiB08 IR Passagen . . the middle of the week, and verse to hav disirict to I buek upon snperor Aedils npon the disintereted und unagresive Prussia, b in bodyot 10 poiley thavey anee of Eiectoral Herse, end ¥ il t5 to operute s rogn.He troly oflirme end an. the v ly (b i fre Q| Provin 4 the Hamoverian andt Ticssinn troops, which b 1o kg Do 2 1ot tho Rbise Provine i ad- wind s ilies bave been forced to Wko op arm ave resehed Goitincon. Stouid Prosse n vastege over lts opponeats In Ceatrsl G 18 rom Tit they will not lay thew duwq Uatil they bave se 1 b siated that the Hunoverian aroy has d wi i for Austria wd the sted (Jermas Statos * thelw en’s Etates in her rec A 1oils o posit ritory, at Friedb { have tasurreuder. Hessr Dapoatadt to Fraukfort,and a Das on it | frao internal devolop iyl position in Eorepe® t en and | ‘pio IEmporor desl taly 68 i bostle Power in advanes 10 havo beau eut 0 1 of to%e ncts of war which ko i 00 doubt justified in expoc therm Tinly, not éxpec som¢ iy, poss reion of & Narres, J 3, 1668, 1ol g inceg, We are uot in pose of the operation % Oito of the kostile Powers doems tw o Fhe enthusiram suof b o y i ostile Pow Pretext necosssi m‘-.'::»‘.’,f".)n e quite The poor and the ignorant, on ¢ o0 » offic iy Lord i bio that tbe Fressisse S1I} endesvoeto tress the: f fustify fta for the plunder of o porilon of tie Aus steower stopped it was sorrv by b §/i0-%he" post by therefore, f o post bas | HhROSLE 3 ’f"“,n el i Miie Wonarchy.” From the Buperc’s poist of view Lok in emall boats, @ad every vii Yer s witl, 8 par notarrved. L rth bas been | Electurul He v progiessof this this is & very natoral eowpliut, and it must eeem et ks 50 strange _to him taat shouid be comme nities in Buropo, themselves sceustomed to hold the faith of 1 Bourte enee, Without any d: 10 the liseralisc of a large body v Lot to Le cx ted that the voin Yiave Leen so well i s by fact Lose YoIuBLee xistad yodterdsy hos somewhat subsided costicue o atriv s0 that the stree: + Troops, guns, faring towerd tent to beve thrown b 100 waler far sbort ngh 1 sbould fall int bunck of fowers, Guribold, even i treaties In bigh estevm, of their own conduet, universs] that Lt 18 1o doubt difficult for the B the eyes of Eaglisbien Ven notiing else, ever sivee it caime 10to the bands of ———— Plans of Garibaldi. A letter jn the Courrier de Marscilles states beiring orders to v, @ sho is aw 0 Ler partisars, &6 in other nuce, rdeed havs been sent back to us for misconduct 14t u of ot at Cen, Gar- L and now 1 did ot propose to remuia long «t Como. He wasto o of the Carmini, a lterior order ooy t Be ,',,. re Adural Persano and his 0 ,L]lr:‘\n \:ru" ‘r lx e b during the Lyt mome soms other bigate rulorg, Ausiin Was not thief, but 810 gooeived ceive Lim v venth, E w Ninth, | prec bt it is £ T possos ar to be hoertly in favor of the owing it to pave been stolen, No m . ad’ ou the const of Noa n iy Id wiost provadly iote upon 1t wll the 1ij ad the powor. thie pride und the v o or of amateu? signat 5 ever oha ntie, ird, Fourth, and u p sof | n ber power, and raised s beavy ¢ ibution. e nclined to sup. r soverein g1 in cle CLIon 80 48 Lo gIYe sauction to Fifth Rerimort across the e ¢ ern o v wad tiw The main body of the Bavarian forces, GO,'50) strong, will operate W i great weigh Law h ,t.L 2 invoked to sac "rrrol. Tt is n f the Itatian Tho i e som E 2 i con, unctio The Sazon army i . « DS | 7 restit is thos the Law b < iato com Generars 1o loy siezo to the fortresses of the Quadriiaieral, but o D BAN OP T TEHR CALLED OUT— The Eighth F rhood wus- “‘li'l""' W . o g ool o pt. Tho Emperor is fightisg fu Germany o most jusd 10 witeipt an davasion of Lower Austria RAISED TO A TOTAL OF 700,000 Mk t 70 ! it has not been overtaxed, and tie Goverawent bas Sisses, wDQ Bt 18 CoPLAINIY Lo Lo rogretted that belore he was GARILALDI AT COMO. flame by e Juve 16 ), whic 3 ¢ iesources ot its Gisposel. Betweea tis kingd 1o thint ounflict be wus not A to avail vimsel? of Correspeuceace <f Tie Luidon Dally Kew |--.}xw..ful|| £ own, bad.pot on the red iirt. Certral ¢ ald_the Il ssia ROy is BoWAAR Gpen FRpCRTe. pyoriuuitfis be enjoyod ot Feetiiytir his pisit.on i Lalg. KE OF COMO, June 12, 1663 | were arzested and stipped off anaclod, wiil 49 weie A se, and 1o prepare for ard 1 overpowered by Prussia before t o FRCRPTION 0F THE NANIESTO. I bomon, A trom Siofly and 01 ¥ ral forces agalust Prussia wiil amoust to The Woticy of the Emperor. Vizaxa, Monday, June 13, 1868 e Tho Imperial manifesto has bren entbusitativally T body of vount day to be one of the . vered by a fiad them- ut entry of u of hims it of Cotrone, h0 strects troops hava arrived The Moniteur reproduces Limarrac's artiele in the | o tue capital wad she Provincos. It isataiod 10 @ot ibe start of the | Constitutionnd, preterging that the Ewperor's lotter, wheu | de@remmont, tho French Ewmbassador. 15 Do to Beors, soying that afly aczrandizement of any great power wosld be Vier Rear. 4 ¥ for extension «f _tersory by Prunce, only LT it M Frus ie or Austris wero 10 1)) Y U ny." @ case lor rectiiontton «f frontiere wou Prussians | beifeves In thia interpretation. - 1he L% n Raiiway, to convey their | Senator La Guerronciérs, in La Francs, W wery smell bux elves at Con s, acd hay is s ctint with ¢ Hopoverians take th bls expectation proto: in dtsef so nduwiia Ganger to the countrs. goatiane to be wade o com— ; Fioancial Dstress, 2 s the rest of the world which wouli Lenceforth be so Tealy in peveral, nud their city iz part o A Bar iy fill to bacame. On eolag abroad mio the stre crsons have been W moned at any ops from Coblvntz to W The Diet Wows gr peace ns long as it was upon the curds, iow honesly aud ro- W e sl St eold rond the 0 Lt there Were | gy Tt aite now en prmanence, fnd_ mects fwico gretully adits thit Frates means to have an exteosion of P pripritesn e Jls S ) 18, i ot s troope ussla hos relied on the siuggishucss of the Di £ A Serritory, aud that if soe canuot get it by pesceful means Le T great inconcemence caused by Ui forced paper balli was to ] en tw op e Javo- | 4 SO crently wistaken will hav . by e wgnt of a wuficient supply of evall notesy Cowmo en d nar Cobu g 1 forgot ia my Jast ) to state the efal prints to aay that t+ of the derices to which recourse i had for 4o goncoalin N rastad. Al o b gy ation, wiat 51 soars, iy | slleciation, | slities Lave souzlit a 1oy in the A rrevocs VeuT roginents which gar v S that o e at § | atable 0 sue of sanil loesl no Tuo Parms saviugs bauk b dose Bls advisers as loue, mow 4a Kome. ragnis e e ot Prsals woaliees of 119 Troe the same, 834 1 Luscany esrtain manulactuzers sud commen vicar guardisn and a srate of tho 4 —l— 1 to got mid of that | well of Frauce for b cial establishments tave issusd paper of tieiz own, down o ori, the great por:lain manafioturey Prera, and it is sull_the opirion of per ¥ futs, wiich imperded over otiorscf the oruer A hy the Die h d hy the Diet; that the The svop-keepers taks thom iovel Lo 01 ecipic | With o e S0 e Soveninins. hen aeied semenion seei | O o0 uad t 2ian0, near N o, the caré, The Dertiay of Germany. bl patcs e Dist P . N sooner was the g-flf‘lr:immzma immm‘“.‘ e h“mx'x"u llr. . r ed, o8 b A::.ru.:‘m‘.lv: c‘:: From T @ Loudou Times, Jure ‘f"m‘ by v He w 21 to prepare the eountry for the worst. * Let m.p;« of 109f, ival noecd abroa %0, i azonk Le ot Bous ireco and Nap B bk e Siloe. " vors hate e g o a: ™ o bear e ted artival nolecd h“lnnmtfi: ‘.hnn!l;l,v‘r\.l:l{:e:lt‘sh::: e tinae bases 0 ehow the vaticty of thowe who have made The two Great Powers of Cen lI:. pe bave 1 4;]; o purciase as ) on 15 on the throue of bt R mscives to decorating the city. By noon | thomecites cbnuxious to the liw. Awmong them prisis oud it e b oo . 3de wil eiivocal la:gusge an 1l notes 10 facilitato bad been cffected ia both_dep of Jaber, and | moaks predomin Laye hoen rinel- | ¥ i to bk wits tof a proper eity and ve ented en e ce, Whica was | paliy to cor Ted at : @ tht a8 littlo s 16 001 highly Sreditabie, cousideniog that it was sil the work of a few the 1 bt > ¢t} remar {rbrgtsorra 8 wae An exurliens jor eoutage Las oltas bees Dours Luck I+, fre-h fusta luent of velutteer nccuntermonts | Prosied ell wou D which, al V08 the | oo & atate of B e e Mg it ind s s action ££0 notes g Bud errived in the course of the mornin, and, by dint of Judi- | Fun of the ta¢ Tl | toseif. Oag d R o 8t A B s b o s Al scxapened to fraudulent obbery by the mea- eioes distribution and much economy of Arrungement, iheps | Papers connected Wi Uy y and | O a8 th ety | e it iy whic' the pusage fom oy bk wes hardly & man who did sot display a bit of red aboat him | tho Livurboniste huve bees b ower. | %o the v g g g Broleot {nbereuts et very toc, i the pubiic «, ai ) e Wi Ltaiy, wid Austrisy end wo serupulous pu > fully equipped from | @ad wiil, 10 somewbere, wiile seversl companies w . . eiter to couyn de | spee to Every voluateer, with cplion, was armed | und se g shen o o he line of S do. wall wiih & bras new . g @ sway, oera aud Pagant, 15 per- | g weot i gecidod onup: | two duys 9 iy i consss Shortiy before 1 p. m. seversl o; L qaenes of cerigin purchasers bLav ndraws from the @ pair of horses, which woud b Ghe great dar of Course, in the c3ma Lo this ot arket, _Tbe parebase of 00con $iyde Park passcd throozh the expeetact crowd, co but & con 5 vecn organ Rone lerag Comeilva—tbo ralvay s tion for Como=the Pod 1zed on ihe const f i, hnd on the 1 precs gest of the musieipal autuoritios. In the speciacls of ticss | Pap ntier, 40 prov i want ofy 11 to repe ve curseives. AL the Fro:ens 0f £Ltacks upon Lo grand porsonazes, cll arrayed in suits of sulemn blick nid | Dody of mes who might servy oy Vou Bimors: b b g is 14 the Coeet and toapoont coudition. Hoc e Silia $find 18 voir white Lid ploves, go v f ¢ 1o meet A plain Llint o —— Sround of t4e Dope 10 tresd in the fect ptone of 148 PRI linc sword i at drended o s oraidibie, 8 .u"-'_]lln’ s pitoss, sad 1OW0W :]alm—: g aldi, witl iew of bringiog bi 3 g e e 10 troad in the footatep £ La: action, whe:nar in Congi@u of i the fi s, These > ey, 804 i sonetuiog incongrauts, asd bow much the Generul would | CHARITABLE CONMITTEES—ATTACK UPON SILESIA AN- Belind, o ressonably doubt whether Prasia could heve belped ttoa of 1 Casacl el ithony e e clvioof yhiand s Wicatie | e V2Lt 18 s thiat the forced lona talxed of wik be rems ~ 21 may reasonably dot ¢ rumis coull have he 0 the milite ve of A ave determiued ¢ so_sitiation, she will we | ¢ Jble by the abolstion he forco L iRl ipes o TICIPATED—SPECULATION ON TR AUSTRIAK PLAN | takicg pocesaion of Iolatein, cud, on theoti r by d, h for_ aomplimg i o o iy ke ot o e et | ey :n’ux'.:xy abolt 1 e foriou piser curvenegs 2 Repe S Bl R o Ao dis . g . Lo Diet Lad auy eloice bat 1o wmob Las the Federal forees, | politiosl or military poiu $ule e % b b el d ee) pea k=TT Uy’ j— e T have bes, siwe e —— S eias Eval Wy e becwaex the dlakppearsoce OF ATTACK—TiE AUSTRIAN BRIGADE KALIK— | 4 1) tho sraiier States, whot they do atsuch an emergency, It is toe inesfiabio fate of the o o (he above was written dispatches bave been recelred, ey IRt that men aad women began to T BaTIully o6 Sock oiher. PIELD TELEGRAPHS—DEMORALIZATION OF THE AUS- | certain kuowi uflult 2g, takee socount. 18 .-‘h s rbed Ly eituar Auiria ot Prusis whea war bwe R it w0y, s basa vl Aok GENERAL NEWS. — ] comparison of one everwh & forcewith another, Tue ty becomes fmposs nd only ex. | becnif diiha et g | st B o e oo oo e tayr of Como bad b nids TRIAN ARMY IN MORAVIA. o go at ey aro puhed.evei I o o tound,fro, iow ey te, the depredation” of bota par. | et e shorty expested. On tho otber slde rincs Chanis o —— P & e Correspondent of the el in oution, snd this It has now siPposltion 2 ! -n-Cli o Federa, AT loneih, Fowever netly an bourand » Ralf afer bo was ¥rom the Mititary Correspond 'k'néfivz"?:::':‘u e e e e by tab thsidesta, we. 0ome. 0. the e e ‘rtey. At the same time Italy is | Peparing to support Prussia _ €rent Britain, e LA o Wlegrs el slang chs lina ¥ u which thiess Powers soverilly rest ticir cuse, ——— *| THE REFORM BILL—DEFEAT OF THZ GOVERNMENT. T Montionnts Vo B the RefBrm bill was resumed in 0 keep tLelr proper parts ¢ v ¥ e deb 2 The sad side of the picture of war Las been to-day, EsataRpait e, it of the crowd with w pectants by il.at electric moven ery observer of erowds most be fumiliar, and no sooser did 3 “ #pork {u eharncter, that the dislogue tight b I sastained e firemost carriage become visible ut th ead of tho loug [ 00, brought befars tho publte. Addreass &, headed “To aly | FORCH R G TS bty Eac suhie Dokl 4 Tho Moniteur of Moaday evering in it afier refer: e House on Moaday eveaing. the 10th gubnrb which stretches from the gote of the City of Como w | Prusslans,” have been placarled over the country, askirg for rr the Austiian we have knows #0 Joog, | stated st ubont ddulag iniel gencs o seat of ot for consideration bolwg tho sists olsusy The foot of the hils leading up 4o Camerlata, than the showor | iy 0o onaite the Charitable Committes to carry out ita bener- | littie as wo might thik they would ouo day staad In sush feil | ruption Lad Leas untisipated aud provid g poush franohiss 1o A7 Ansonl of flowers, wroats and_botguets, which were poursd down Murquis of | ek t . uy dotibr in euybody's mind that it eon. | olent obje crpree encs of Ausiria 1o ihe Beagpation of Sazony ls mot eouy suible W i dress | ) : are bost told in the words of the sddress Prossiw'e first and lost appesl is to Germany _nM whetter any plan for opening onmpaign 10 that territory, bat u:\l'm\::dfi" icol of el trae 1tali d 1 tained G oribal icol of el troe 1'uliing, and every fi # piteons seens of o 8euks to s of to peophe it 18 Ges 4 10 Silesia as 1atal 1o rece i e n s - dom-loving people :Vu istenidom. When at lust the carria; desth, They ure, trst, to aid the ermany that bas to 4 g > omg :‘r‘v‘-.:.“ .::“..L"L:‘tn:;:iu i g ok s -":“l“ et s Sone e spot wiere 1 | fuich wiho depeudd Dt theie apport on doldicre who bave D d the Tatge wumber of waguns . Tio Sax0a ssmy, force fo Tigs Jod to s lengihy #tood, it was aiready baif {lie owers, and stesta | becn dralted to the war The L a ~ollected, Sug] To ition at Dohna, woie 10 kilonseters dlsta weut were defoated by o mas o arnchi| both fooked s If thef bad kad more thaa enough | Loptal comforts, provici For trae unity & b N . T et v of tie Eobe It wea mot 4 g e soa it . e ot in what same, wih what center, s moat bl “Ihe routes from the forwmer lace Ints Siiesia S — . tdance ta (ha Erasstn [itags oA with : fon fur th raphy of the 1egion is ridicu Prussia connot turn ite {cisse and 13 (ibor. An invading force ent . doubi.eas, triake 4 FotTeat, In R el ey e to # 1, 10t 10 disappoint the ent eater of wer, 6 face any wny without baving an Tt L el aeeir 5 | it from the Sosth wpeld e ot o anes or mack | THe e MR e e o the Teliers who rained roscs so plentiichy down u the widovs o day's mareh in the poar, 1€ thers fn ta bo & paraooat Gor- | o fortif e Oder. pecation Woull 1 | ing of the -t commant~ by Prie Fredes . 'was sl ik whoa to pembers wer The goncral | (the srmy o ool e Sazon terriicries by Lob & poiut eloss to th burz, 1t was the wan Power, and witout that there ean bs 1o Germany, then cut of & cousd osition and ded of its without onelity, even when 1t s eu- out of spirits, o the det. Ve niready mel with considerable support in Louwi the war be & long, or a bloody oue, large | that Power should bnve a better geographical Will bo required to earry out tieir intentions, more sderating influence, Germaoy is A aliack on Silcsie appears fo be anticipated, as reinforcements | due rank und place in the worl & Uy special traive. Certaivly one | interrapth ite 1 nles, Lo scemed on the whole folook bured B1a'i{ not prociscly worn, certaily weary aud wuch agel Either advaneing years or Aspromorte, of the effect of both | fuo. ued, bave turued mach of bis hair to gray, end the fire 4 to shiive but dimly through thut drcamy look abont the | Luged de- The bandiag of the wfivr w Lok that the amendient baen ear cheer om el % w.ich bae slways beeu havitusl with him. Alogetber, 1 weat down, and this fact has been con- | £iroing vighis gnarautecd by treatz, Prisia does not eon o heady . . S %0ag os be remaiued seated iu the carricge, it yeeied 10 0 teation of sexicus fizoting in that direce 410 noties what tie Diet was rewly 1o do. Perliaps tho ek from the A tolegraphic dlops Wil e oe #hat Garlbaldi retber wore the af cf 8 maxi who, a’ I thnt this corps d'Alise I8 to bo .o . n small new Siate. nag, two small Fight by the ountains that mork the ol g ase of | new States, supersedes the necessity of aotice. * The conela. the position is rendered Mtiil stropger by g 18 o way by thel and o ncluund thelr warch siter baviug wade theuiselvon and nobly spent Life, was about to enter upou & we kept as & rescrve with which tho Prussians wil, i t gest, than of oue fuanarating 1o 180st basspdous aud arduous | u victory, give the fuel biow 1o the staken troops of the | sion from a train of t! t pather flt than @ateryrise of bis wholo carcer. evemy, or, in the event of & reverse, cover their own rotreat. | neither can Austria d for Germany, ot the Diet, by the Tuis, my first drupreasion, couveyed by the apncarance of | ILers has been hitie specuiation to-duy om the probable Aus- | coufession of Austia it U and, usder the existing ‘oop. Baribuidi, a8 be made his trinmphal eutranco iato the eity, | triun piau of the carapnign. The prevalonce of the report in | ditions, no alliances are poasibla between the sovernl States. was very considerably modified by bis suosequeut bearing, | the early purt of tho duy, which fixed upon 1ys as the point | “There must be s new Constitntion nud a nex Power thas ‘when L¢ showed himzelt at the balgony of the ‘Town Hail to . Benedek's stiack, bas beou considered to establish | shall roally stand for Germany. speak £r hor, and protect her | Nojss witness the march-post of his volanteers. Then it did onc's Iy thut an attack will certainly be made somewhers m insult o “Thas cen orly be’ done by whether » considerativus have intlae m*m. 1 Lenodek Beart good to see how Lappy the old fellow—"" &l vecchio,” O | oy the Silestun frontier, but whe withs 8 grest foreo, or o the pre ystemw, ouliterating boundazics, | in his plan of the eampeign, ) “{l papa,” as the Guribaldiui eall him affectionstely—looked | merely us a feivt, or cun ary considerations If Prussia cin | Tho moustain ehain which separates Bohemia from i f’ ey Mg o o foriress of Gintz ifiod Yown of | vau ) urly woak point Fosepbatadt, | wascer of tie Taiiwa e wountatns from this town to The Camp of Chalons, Ne'wse, and the advance of e dat (e Shabdonsmens of (hgise of ¢ Tho Moniteur de I' Armée annouices that the camp 4 by command of the Minister of | ssity. A few b wrorm us se arcived at tietamp ve the nd the fo: traton. equer, 1n answer 99 b o 033 tho Gl % i3 the eveul iy with an attack on Szony, fow | and making m glnhuud over the buiustrade,devouring the spectacie before | now protend to know. Nor is it likely that eron the very | reanite Germony, and obtain Justice to her nambers, her | and on the n of Saxo - 8. im; oud s one saw, a8 it were, 8 pew lifo surloglog up ia | highest military authorities on this side of the frontier ean | position ard er history, then Uernany can aflord (o deals | affords a per 1t of o e great Moarmelon, @Autewarre d'E ' sday eventag, soll i, one 00 longer doudied that, With tho ald of ks it f1] | buse helr own upiuions ou sy very cerigin onlenisions. for | fily with otber racet s d territories ot ber own, Prussin, | tor tomitory, i advantage of fhis uatural curtain to o at- e ol 5 B e Thar o bt Ay 0 b it force both on the Klosian | of course, eanzot fesist on any Divine of trety right w0 | tacking forco will doubtiews bo secured by the Austelaws, | LREE SR 1t loft of the First Division. The ¢ Thetr Royah Hisbuess burgh oceupled m, e bad another good campaign in bim yet. To Gari | tho Austrions are bel 'Wis voloutoers cans like water to the hart thirsting for | frontier and ronnd Olulliz and urless the Prusslans them- the water-brook, snd secised to afford marvelons refroshment | g lves werc about to assuwe the offrnsive it must bo difticult 20 bis spirite. What wonder that after (probabiy) s eloepless | go detrmine st which point tis Austzian cowmander intends h Geaeral of Lrigide Lobrua, o eavalry {3 neanly all wrims the rizh ) yards | ed ou 8 12D, the zwany and it sysbol of auiity, This | shouid thoy assume the ofiensive, Their live will he n d of an are, of which S8axony and Joscphsiag mes, and tho eastern sido of the Ri ome the ehiel of t in har ile she makes up with the power of the sword, | on the o fortans of the great scllier, and the high destny the ext Al to run its eourse, Itiaan o11 eaying that an army of | sre. If the Austrian foices be numerically ns ries allosted 99, tie eor] Wien ¥ "% exiered, within 8 army wrrived. Geo, railway, iebiraw o perior to n‘) ul db‘um\isly a lonrhwnrhivmxg o:‘-l:l;n{ "mnlzni" ;u to strike bis bardest Wow, oue of the bottost days ever kuown in taly, sitting by Perbaps the Inteiligence Dopartment of the staf may have | sheep eomwanded by alion will baat an arm of lions com- | the Prossiaw as s generaily assumed, it ds ‘evident that by ' 2 Sheaice of tbe Drefit and amoug the youog By | e b Ta el gamae D e o e e T | ot T e sheep. 114 o & Army o shaep that Ernssinte.| availing thaime et of Juterior lines they may rapidly. concetr s and diagoons on the e composed of 08 Ve Sl Wt 4k 10 S "was overpowered, Geribaidi suouid bave Jooked tired and | Soive the prouiem, ‘Tho reputation for generalship wkich hus | addreesiag, and sho must grove hess:Ifa Lon—an animal thas | trate w wopetigrfores and ful upgn elthor, Suxony eal ers aud curuslers, on the 124 nd 15¢b. Tho " g;,"f"l*""f" 8. raseined 8, s Oate you gave him bis vclanteers, and you saw from { boen sliacst uuaviuwounly i ronghont Europe accorded 1o tho | pees far, docides quickly, evn make n torritls wprinz. and, | In astewpting (b anticipate tho uelion of Ausr.a, due ot ¥ commenced to arrive on tho 10, aud wili buve il ar- g hor, ofxt6 Eaquet e oeubon of the man, that he had got What he | Ausirian Comesander-in-Chiol oes not secum to have Lapired | when it onoo grasps, uever lwaves hold ‘Thuy mach 1510 bo | tiow mus: bo §iven ta tie nppazent voluntary avandoament of | [ . The Tmperial quarters aad thuse of /th | gulock tho Ghanotbor, of ta6 T7ALe a vaated 1 along, aad not oaly be, but they, tho voluuteers. | o much dread in Prussians it hus confidence within hiwown | weid for tinun appeals and Uiese Tepresoviations: that tiey | Buxon, and the disposition of the natcri and resqrves dese | 4 o iof are piaced fu the angle formed by o | Lo bl 4 it OB N arn( L s wup 10 their entbusiusm 4 gotting their | lines. llero it is commoniy caid that Austris, findtag herself | are futellivible. Uiloss it bo that tho one idea of Germony | tined for the service of the troops muder Marsbal Benedek. oud on one side and the high rvad o tie Moghnelop | ehecrs wi 09 of th TIEAL BoRoEsbLe £58 NSRS 1 song them would be quite Lopeless. To wy d7ing | withoot a general, was o1l god to jivont one, ond that the de- | hus nat yot quite developed itseif, wud exeept for sowe possd.ky | The yickding of Suxory without o strusgh e masaing | o1 the other, Furty-cight hours wero given to euch battolion | was hallad did not e some monients ufter e tad takve ey L hat Saver forgot fhe wistful giances which wers | fermiuod character of lioucJek made i a favornblo wnbiect | ekeptici'm us to Prussia's notiotls of trath aid bonos cll 18 | of Adstring columnse around Oiwuta aud Josephatadt vend x| {0 Liadzun, on toeir KFFival At the caup, to arraago thelp | hisseat fo bis ususl pluge o tue Treasury Deuch, Afieee farown up to Gat faco 03 the balcony by every volunteer as | for the o e e 8 Le e vy | bl s, W toay thwumo, oF ok, &s o 11ease, that the | it probale that » covoentrio movement. from those towns, dic | Le5te, aud ou the taird ay tho bekus masedvecs, brief poriod, desoted 10 soutiae Lusiness, the Chazeci1or of the marched past. Afier Imd'l.s voluatsersat Varess | him, Whetker this is 60 or not the events u’h Tow weeks will | new Cor titution of Germauy 18 to be Prussian, und that, in | rected on Glata and Neisse, s 1n contempiation, The head Esglequer, who, un rising. was loudly cheered, -‘;m Ml::: e Garibadi 18 expeoted 10 proceed 10 the depots | yery probably docide, At preront the Prussiavs ars more | fact, Prssis and Goraany aro Leuceforth to bo the same. Aariers of Marsual Tanedek aro st Pardabitr, o (oweliies g seqiiuaos of 4w votecf 18 Houss a1 a2 eariy bOCF SRS »4 Bari and Foggin. D About the snpposed siumerical aupe:jority of tho Aas. | What hoe Austrin to say for berself fn this hour of trial, | oulg from Joscolstadt, and on the direct ronte to Glatz, Ty E ; lug, the Cahincs assemoled lo-dar. - They ok i oV SR A N rian troops thas {0 ear the resot of aly brilisnt struiegioal | when she bus 0 bid agaiust Power confessed to have & glo- | the situation thus ciosen mignificant? A few dss, or even C'SIAN PROCLAMATION TO THE GERMAN PEOPLE. | sidvration the nature of that Sofe. aevl PO €pr 60 Lo NUpll o » s of the Campnign in North Xialy. combinations on the part cf tueir commaudor. use, and aceused of unsorupulousness ond audacity ! | hours, may suflice to change conjecture into certaiuty, Tho sRiy, Jane 16, | I8 leaves tno Stb clause of th# Keform B n-a’-’ufi; r rospec 4 The brlindl Koll, whieh formed the Austrlan force in tells the worl ! ll‘lhfwsvuwe and quiet, and always | heads of the Austrian advaince guards wil proelaim the ro. owing proclamation has been issued by,the wise took luto their oous! Er:\‘mndl -xvmu‘n 7 :“:I c;-um . From The Loudon Times, June 20. Holstein, has passod arer the Eive without beiog impaied by | has been, She uppeals o trath aud Justice, i to 1 Alaighty | ult of the deliberations of tielr commandgr-ivch and the vernment 10 tho Geran peogls el gt Oty e s which b ad arkod the previoas L world w.Il then be enabled to judge of the el of the hero of rinnie Confedaration has displayed sod promoted for | bicony «f (o bitl, The result is that they found it their dotg “The campmign about to open in North Italy may be | the Prussian gusboats lying Ju that river, and yesterday had | that has them end her in charge, Sio cosid wisk ned Kassel uumolested. It is pow, therctore, froe, if so | peoples wore assimilated. and knew one another bette bt urler presoas wnity. AWODE LUe Wasters of sLiategy. 1y, not ti us the disunion of Geruiany, has on to Mer Majaty She | Mortara to 8 pla ieatl e ""‘"'"‘.:!.....'."""""t."“:;“&""a';“" tined, to go to Dermstadt. and form tio vucieas of th 1 then have ber family bout Ler: but, as th sume and trom | destin KO 1 and form the vucieas o | would then have ber family more aboat ber; but, as they are wont tae confidence of the natin i e e derhos o7 it fn st ani Niyelhon TE | ocrpeofrorts which he migor Elaes i o Austra are | Bt i about b, whe watact et wich makes e —— R T e STt ho House will be awaro that such coming Bt irall former encoopters Austria was oaly valucrabie | an1d 1o bo about to direct agaiust the Piussian proviuces on | sition etil more awfally respocuibic. 1t is tio Luipire ahe s The Trrepressible ict in Germany. n mivapplled (n the last T ¢ B v Bl ey o7 o it her western frontier of the Ticino. On beiug forced from | the Libise. 10 meko tho hest of sgringt tho somewbot Jees pubstaniial s The.Taedoh oo, Jude 30 awocver of the Couted | th Bot think we could be 18 & oee. in loss tham.fvree e T fe ] back oo thoseof the Adds, tho Oplio, and ths | An orler has been issued ot erlin to forn & fourth field | though grander nae of Germany. Batshe is German stil o IBRTAwIS T ey AN T *t daclsivo tep for tie satiauction of | resalt of that el SRR Tty " Moniber. 3, ob %l the contest was brooght to the Mincio, Kouth of | telegraph division. At prosent tlere aro three divisions, of | and. in a scase, Germany, Not that she ean appropriste In the Germanic, as in the European Common- e N T e = oy whall propuse 8 motion whick ;,..'a Sbe Po from the Trebbis (o the Adristio, Austria Lad orly | which two are with the armyda the field, oo with tho head: | Caars to herwelf: bt wiic is tho Germany of the lesser State wealth, thero is & bulince of power, and this equilibrium is & ' the wat aroused by Austria i | S eorid of Nobr mombers—thst this 1 atite and dependont ollies, and on their territories, since quartess of the Crown Prince in Stlesia, the second attached | that flock to Ler from o fiercer terror; she is the Gennany of | more troull some matter I Gernany thy in Lurope for th ation of Jupe 14, in which the majority of the | 1 bl jours to ponday uest. [Cheers.} Lo nsual 16, sbe bad ber gurrisons st Ferrara, and | o the wing comumanded by the Archduks Charles. The third | the Dict. She is the Germary of Courta that ke tosee twa | reaion, that it is more delieately conatituted. | 1n Eatone Atton deverthiuos to ‘atm for-way againat | Fiskag suak wijocr® B0 HOIST S mitte Lave ieave to hio, the outworks of the Quadrilateral, on te right | division i to go to the Kiags beadqnurlers, when ho goes lnto | grent Powers kecpine one enctber In order, and are contoat | there aro ive great powers, and the combinations among thea i is cownplotod und the auckest | BOtod WL, 0 S ion ment of the Hougd; and I bank of the great river. onsot it6 | the Ao 1o tuke oowmand of b wholo army in person, Fach | that the stroncer of tho two should also be the less German, Tt | adwit of considerable varicty wnd stunlity, *Io Gorinany Not! g romsios but the baris of | notwatbatancind B ERTIIENS 4 ggbe road, with a view to Endmnum fnvader, by pushing | of these divisions conslst of three officers, oue ‘al oficer, | muits the politics and the tastes of the lesser States that Ger- | thero are ouly two, and of these one pretoodd to un heraditary Confederation—the liviag unity of the Gr ation—and it is --;‘-“ propoes that | L' With ragard 1 the motices of motiom' wa:d across the Po on raa, might | € train saldiors, 12 telegraph workers, threo wagons for the | meay should not take too high a 81zt aud aspiro 1o (0o ¢lose | excendancy, whils the other us characieristically contests if. ipoftheCierwnmants S ol fid - drepaer Yor today, Ieanouly trust tiat in wome mnrm-u han from | carriage of fostrameats. six for the transport of waterials, | o uaity, or resent too keeuly the wrongs of the race. 8o they | Austria possesscs and reprecnts the ancieat Jmperial dig- | vl R B L e e 8 appeartag on the paper, 08 K ions of the K gecutive Gove Bt a g prest waz Dopica whero | two bacg e wagoun. S0 50 borpen Tho usa of & teiegrash 1s | ko the byhrid Eapiro whidh bas sometiiog o fad bock ugon | ity. Prusein is & vareal yrown powerful enough nok oaly 1o | by ressiurion sud | o arivaments of ber OppopeD tato of abeyance I B e time I bave namod, geni was wont to on Misclo, ou the | now al ivdispensable for s arm in tho field; and as | beside its German charagter. ety its Sovereign, but possibly to sepplunt Lim." The eraving | Wile the Prossias peopln exerta iie entire strensh O the falflment orament ara placed GUEL TS Ll e With thoss WobDA. mnl‘n-nu ve in thelr troops must act sometimes alo ‘Where there aze 5o tal: | [ Austria fouchas very uponseme questiorable affairs | of Prussia for territgry and consolidaiion s irresiativle. | of tuat duty. i, at 'be’ oatme, time, dibplay! ermination toraca | 11106 K0GE o0E b eovkary for mie £0 iate 10 1be sud all the former ustria, but %mw uarters must be estal ‘often at points | i the North Sea, in which sbe Iately foand hesself in indiffer- | Count Bismark has but exprossed the natural and insath tie def-rise of te o 1 of Germany, bithesto £or. | PWIRK 8RR RIS TPAC O former oecasiogh it has been praeti- ‘ber all the resou less of the Ximilis thag of all | to no permanent tel lines d, these field tol- | ent com but the Almighty she appeals o caunot care, | appetite of the Government whieh hio directs; and the Do by cluirueted {a indivicual intercais, In this seans: imredinaly | Lgkse, &0 with groator rapidicy, T trust the House mu mnumflnvm 0 800 wportance ia the de- | sho thivks, for such s frifle. A fow words of utter loatking | Luchies do but represont the parilcunr morsel 0o which for & ufederation, Prussia olfered the Govers: | OF -;;',,‘,",,"’,,:"‘, tho motion which 1 make is the At hestily Villafranea, of the 1ssae of ‘are enough for Ttaly. 1t is 'rossia that is giviog that enomy | full generation the greedy eyes of Prassia have been fixed. L i Sy L g oo oyl e A ¢ < .-cmdmu-.m uer of oue the Anstrians at in, thers are threo lines by | of maukind, #0 Ausiria intimates, the dewired opportwsity of | Ifthe render wiil look ata upof Europs, be will at once S erees lhe iomenite bome o | S e ot on for adjosrament to Monday was then ag of o richest provices t the bead b (Ley may advance d bto that provinee; Arst, on | one more crime. ‘Ihat the dynasty hns boen always just aud | recoguize the justice of the simile by which Prassia, in terri- P Fier hopes for the fritliment of this Jost and moderate de | ag was, Likawiss, & formal motion with regusd to the private w Slate much weaker w than the | tbe east, by Cracow, on Kinigsiutte; second! .whu-lu- true, and uns slweys ed Divine favor, she calis to witoess | torial configuration, bns been ¢ m&nrvd to n spread eagle, und have bea doceived, Tie offer of Prussia is rejeciad wud she ;‘,mm before the Hovse during thay interval, # be had before; not sbrunk back In nhnhl'- d Ratibor, or fiom Olniits on Neisse or | a prosperous and tolerabiy united prle. Austria is content, | ‘The old proviness of Eastern P form the right wingef heteby. bo-n sompailed to procesd fn scoorduice with the duty | VSIS Uy ey the . 2 there was o fall ab voy and llho..,d of Austria Le bad no 5 taln from J‘rolhwu. on Glate or Freybourg. | Sho only wants to keep ber own, addict herself to the arts of | the bird; the cleetoral territor of Brandevburg gives the i At sach & moment, she cauuot suler e tonsance of Peor o bors of the Honse wuch & line of defense icino formerly constitu- is also a0 Hlu&luulrn.l’ncu and Josephstadt by | peace, and foster her resources. §bo could have no other fn- | Lac and § 181, of Wiich e, Ustlylo bas lately written so Wil vy At a quarter “Tve troutier of the Mincio was traced eutirely in the fu- | Lobaa to Girlis, is a loug route into Silesla, and est, She has nothing to gain. Prossia mast be the szeres- | copionsly, mikes n very gond tal. But tie image, though ounies of the popuia- st order of Austria, snd no engineering coutrivance could ever | would mlubyb--unnnwlobrmmukmhnny. An ot Avetria. Al this §s very slmple and winoing at it | really not v I, in defective in two rather easential par- 1 wish to mak ) yous ‘else but stout men’s breasts sgainst an Impertal | attack from Josephistadt, If successtul and carried as “far us | i3 1 politics, The truth is, Austria is not Germeany, and will | teulams, @ of the bird is separa r‘ i tiat relating (o the Priveess from Peschiors and Mantuve, aud soourlog the | Dreslan, would cat off wli the Prussian troops tn the south- | ot be Germany, Ske will not allow Prussia 10 be Germany—why | body, wnd it has 1o The Rb v oill. Asghe! 8r COBe s pisin up to Milan. The nuvaxations of 1860, by adiing | easters portion of the proviuce; aad it is by tiis line the latter should she, of cOUrset—or even Germany 4o be Germany. She ‘ the We [ vl family T trw i bave ‘Dashiss of Parma and Modena. as well as the Légations, | seo to expeot to be ottacked, for the beadquarters of the | wiskes to divide, and reign by division; Prussia to units, and | of O < R B whieh 8o the moparoby of Vietor Fmanuel gave the Ituliaus pearly | Siesian atiy ars upuu tuis Lo ot Fursteustein, weur Froy- o by that wnity, ‘Thut s 64 least a pol W ideu, aod vetier | Messe Cossel aro interposed botween this wing aud the boly l above proclamation is to e distribated by B et Lot MM" the woutngrn bank of the L'y, sa- | bowrg. | worin dghtiog for thaa most oljrots of wiabitivi, Wuekher | of the wouarcly, sad tue uocess b3 oaly by walitary touds wo- | troous b (o Uoriman Lerclionios e Wil oy

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