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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1866. grace on the aecession of the present Sultan, on the well- k:’mmmnhnhu-y. the cabls would bear its own weight b ——n D RNoyal Cathedral ringing for evening eervico. The | knew (hat the arm of Prince Froderic Charlos wns eoncen. | assembls around my throme the representatives of all my THE WAD IN EUROPE. | an s fr ot st Do | Virioitracnaf et St o v | it I St 7| B S e B s | e e e =2 The city ki pring that will freshen afl | A+ possiids the advance of the Prussi Baxon pioneers | dnty as n toveroign has become clearer and my resolation stes 26 g AN , 1965, — . of equal to - w 1llxi‘ ‘I"I‘.’»’g}:f:a“l:v{*r:xwlr:x:fI::‘nnm;'::r " s;) d of |Ih:xr were set Lo work up ] ”ugru"l- iys w lead from the uuh rnunze-. that fur all futors time my ewpire shall bave the |, .h.\-c“”"m s Aguia, $34 180848, SO0 SRIPRDANL B t—that is Lo say, the cable will besr fts owh weigint in 11 it bl " a Jull <hem, railways there are two, that wh bene it it. Ty lfld’ tane 3 equa! E % be alons f the struels whieh abost to ks | ¢ KiZ0 Pachs, who was alio leading man onder the lt | 0120, NAThGE Tt ST SILS": Risiet g et coming, Who knoweth what a day will briug forth 1 th 053 th i uung, of the E'be and e the Letpsio Tine at W T e e X s W 5:'(.“““" - & R | - 2 a0d that ¥ hich from Gorlitz leads by n npon the “Tae princes and people of Germany, teh NEWS PER RTEAMER CUDA- | 00 poxp vroN THE KING OF SAXONY-—MOVE- TR g g D e O ebssal L ponrer waioh | PiZe, bias beon roiusiatod as Ministet of Waz, DERPIST WATER To B ENCOUNTRRED. LENT OF TROOFS. dark, and, under constant ap- ie1310% of egotiom, and i3 under the fofiienes of | Mchemet Rachdi Pacha has taken the place of Fnad | Despest Water to b Encountered, 1666, —2,4) fathowe. " pryue of being broken in upon by the Pru dyanced | an ungovernable eraving afier aggrandizomont; and they also | Pacha es Grand Vizier, Ho is a man of yery roputa- { Ditto, lg-jw’lflh'u « aid From Our Own Correrpondent. Pimtds. thoy made b liitle prozress. Tho raus wero taken | knoi that in Austria they have an upholder of the freedom, | tion, who began lifo as 8 common soldict, but he can | Dite faiboe. ¥ Gwer, nad Tutegrity of the wholo of the German fatheriand, | haly be o rulug spicit in tho uew Government, although | eomteset Strain, 139, —Fauutto 4 sehoe its wolght por csatillcs "+ Dirapex, Saxony, June 18, 1868, upy, but were nefther carried awsy, nor twisted, nor broken so arnot 1o bs agnin fmmediately nvailable. At 11 o'clock at | We sud our German brethren have taken up arms fn d°f:0se | 5ominally at 1ts head. 8 g i 3 War movemonts have commenced in earnest here in | SS LR TEl ie Which enrries the Tailway branches | of the most pracious rights of natiors, We have been forced | pog: fyad Pachs went down snddenly ot hst, and 160,195 ~Equal to 11 times its weight per nautical - 010 dn, nd wo neittor can or wil dissrm ati tho sderant | o 2% 'y aiceraco ‘while at o great Lan et given by | wtete o g 2 2u,uu-m~1|l.nn-mn 7. ((E OF THE PRUSSIA THE ADY ———— central Europe. Three days ago the Prussian minister or u.uu.,:m and m..’mmulumu ;lm Elbe, near Liezs, was set o $Z 2 e ignel o g o« Ki ony | 0 fire by meau troloun. Its destract not_ue- | development of my empire and of the German States allied i . THE OUCYP ’ATIO\ OF DRESDEN messanger cama here and presented to the King of Saxony (_:,;,',f,lh’";'j Tor only two plers Were barucd, dnd tie wholo | with it bas beoa secared, sud ulso their power ‘and infucnce ia | the Viceroy of Egypt. He wasa gre: litician, bt no | o 4 B + | & demand that he should decide before midnight whother | bridge was again msde passubls by the evening of the next | Europe. statesman, and much more interested in pugiug up LENOTH OF CABLE SWIPPED, Le would go with Pruisia or Austriain the coming contest. d-‘- Ay hopes are rot based on nnlty mpu on power alone. | weaith for himeelf than in caring for the Imperial treasury. Longth of eabla shis 1854, 2,174 nantical miles. B ORI " 3 ” : Fhen the work of demolition went slowly on in Saxony, | Ieonfids fn an alnighty and just God, whom my bouse, from | Ho has grown worse eud worss in this respect, during the | Ditto, shipped, 1663, 2,30 naatical . He decided * with Austria,” which will perhaps ¢ost bim | heavy masses of Prussian troops were drawlog togother, % | 315 vary foundations, hias faitifully serred—a God who never | past fow yoars, until at last ho could only be approached | Bitio, to ba ship; e oot Vol Moce, i, £75¢ mites. v o T R OF AR. Dbis throne. The Government had beon for somo weoks | closing down fo the very frontier line of that an.xm‘] r{x.k z {u mor who righteonsly put thr.l;dmn in Him, ’xra RV bribery. 'u:‘,'.,. "’n‘fl?n"’“’“" ‘Which. ,‘;:h *8d 0 D . H Py ] 1 b ¥ o ‘1 , both Ifl“‘f-# - THE TITEATE W seuding roatiward their munitions of war nad tho Jowols | Cheet ity uledshreestrongcorpa ommce Wi sear Sncie | oo e 1 "'a'r'»‘}"e‘lf “"“‘"“"’1 e B P LT e e e reat FEThus | condisiiviy by the anlarged copper wire and ‘aiore ol W 5, . 3 g cadon o i o1 th, Gen. Von Bittenfeld divided ts f to ttrae | (aiven in my residence aad metropolis of Vienna, on this | ¢ » 'y B o ) reased and more ¢ and treasures of the Crown. Tho duy aftr his anawor to | on the north Gen. Von Bittenfelt divided tls orce tute (a8 | | (TG © TR0 iuge 400 metmopoly Oy oo™ | Government, in epite of Karan sad treaties, changed the | avy, one will bo able 'to se ot glasce ———— ordor of succession in Egypt, and fixed it in the direct | strides hava boen made .toward perfection. Prussia the King announced to the peoplo by proclumation | Lo liieon the rail way junction ot Kiesa. During the few dark S Ty W = [ o A Tho foreign mails per steamer Cuba arrived Lore last £ . . . " t he hied left Saxony with his army, ahd the troops | fars of the short Sutioior night the last preparations for the * Dlemedek’s "Orders. evening. The most Important pews was puml;lhel(}r In | e beci paasing hero ever £inco, unt now they e b A g N e R el Voite & A troems ety Al o6s bollowtug ada ;‘:h ;’v ks blisheds | o FOT 70 months Constantinopla lias “been floodsd with ensily explatned (0 tho general réader in the instramen prove, by telozraph from Halifi%, | hayo all gone by in their passage southward, 1i is said, | coll-cted togother about midnight, and the oldiers piled ori o following order of the day bas been published: | gvyan gold, and now we have in the city 16,000 Egypt- | debocting fuuite sad for woekiat AAppEh 1 wien (hey S5 P, a dull and hoavy mar- BrApquasTan o soldiom to’ roplaoe thoss Bent from hore o tha frontier | dotested, hat the main, progres Taybess mads, sod fn (NS Sotpmes: We are on the eve of grave aud sanguinary | ooy 'heovines o the oxpodition whieh will start next week is as -p of th v k present high condition wmmu-flfl ine of the family of the present Vieeroy. i 1s and papers, including | iuto Bohemia, * The Prusian troops are expectod hore | to rest and wait for dawn. Yow Bt we give below intoresting det i ) : 4 i honr to take possossion of the city. war continually Tose from the crow ded colums, and told the Rottots from our own correspondents at Dresden, describ- | €¥Ory oSS ’ ‘but doap cxoitement which parvadad the hearts of the | events. As sou ars collected in great sunibers sround ¢ 3 o vatdorsment of hacity by the Sazon 801iery, | and von some of t Hilds aroand - ;‘:{"' O bt docp cxcltement whish pereadad the hoarta of e | Gt “oliiers, To havunow to pepair i s eves ofthe | | 1t 18 rumored oday that the Vicerey has taken offsse P T IARATI TS Ty TR ~ d it o‘c pation by the Prussians . gone, avd civilisus are standing gnm\' vv;}nl,be u%ulml Wt ‘.'h‘ o “'",‘]."‘"""""" '_’.“’|“"|l "'"f o "{ and £ m‘ll"l‘ln::r:erl.:y‘ ‘1”;‘:‘}:" h l'(:fl. .n"a’:n"éfl’."&.'i"fi‘.'.‘.f‘fi :nnrr:zuwmn .' P g going off to- h’l‘h? gn 1dEu!er:v|llj\ lun' cwn mwm on m‘-. @and its occupation by 1 o ih " h | a 2on the morre e time passed slowly, and it seeme! 3 h 5 5 2 of Satarday nex aring the p in ndes The following notes of the sitnation in conneetion with | palaces &e. B O e st ot atrosks (€ | ot son ar0 avare of and aro worthy of this migslou. Have | Among other things, tho Vicoroy has voluntarlly fa. | son and Alr. Loaloin, his ohict ofloer, hiave . O b Sazony battle-field published in THE TRiz- In Berlin o fow deys mnee 1 found that eity filled with, spearcd, the troops eagerly foll into their ranks, and, nlso eonfidence in me, nad be assured that on my part I will | ercased the annual tribute of l-':yyuhnndwl thousand | incessantly to @t her into perfeot seagoing trim, aud she - the map of the Saxony batth P {roops, in transit from their rendezvous to the frontiers.| before e aan L risen, tho advaucod guards were pusbiog | exert iy best efforta o bring this campaign to 8 spoedy and ands. In the matter of the Vacouf propsriy, Fuad | start next woek in bettor coudition than she has ever " b tel ek & ¥ lorions termination, W 1 by inimical foro foctesidd e of Tuesday, will furnish an iatellgible idea of the | The King reviewed bodies of them every morning, and one | briekls ovor Sasun ground. gloriows teemination. We are sow fased B Iaimest (varsy a ing practically fail Only o swall portion'of the | gommenced # voyage. Eya very simple apparatos, inv Lo hy of the Eufopean war: morning 1 saw him review fivo separate bodica befor | = The ploncers who were engaged on tie raflways fed befote | Somposed parily of troope of thelins and partly ofty. dwoir, | property of the mosques Las boea sequestjuted, in spite by Capt. Anderson, every part of the bottos of th o e Folr Dreakfust, ono aftor the ofber, n front of his palace, which | the foroumost troops go near them, fortannie 0 evoid being N O et oy | to privations | BEOROE Gl boen thoroughiy serub and bow much this W X e +d e Nadol - XL oy with | taken. What Suxon troops there woro ou the lines,of te ad- | &5 fatigoes. and who have nsver yet made a8 Important cam: | ¥’y % fled in sustalning tho credit of the | DAY be Jadged from the fuct that fn many parts the TIE GERVAN CONFEDERATION. was next door to our botel. Fle acoma o be popular with | el a1 petreated quickly toward Dresden. paign; the latter is compored of doubtful and dis 15 equally fulled in sustaining the eredit of the | Gare in’clustes of more than two foot thick upou ber. G e them, but Bismark ia King of Prussia. This will soon be | V4ee B180 fetteatod auicty o ed Iiess abont 9 %clock, | ments, wiied, ratier thua fight against us, would prefs Government. lnspite of his published Budgets, which | rid of this rough, shapel»ss mass from under her euti B csuen. a religjous with Prussia and the Protestant powers on | wud occupded the town in force, Below the town, two pontoon | downfall of: their Government. In consequence of along | al wed o large surplus, the Turkish consolides | will add at & koot an bour to the '.-..3 e p __ | one side, agninst Austria and Catholicism on the othor. | hridges were quickly thrown across 110 Elbe, part of the troo| course cf years of peace, the enemy does not possess a single | hy (1 i npt to negotiate | All the boilers bave been thorouglly oleaned . ©AE ETATE OF EUROPE—TIE ITALTAN QUESTION— | yy'this combination Italy and France may bo connted with | erossed to the rigit bank aud pusied on £ Girossenbain, vl | general who as had sn opportuniiy of lsarutug bis datie 2 ‘i . are. The employés of | tepaired 1o ew Dart aod " the paddio engiaes VENETIA — PAVARIA — SAXONY—THE PRUSSIAK | the Protostanta. Italy is not moro auxious to be * Uuita " |.onother portion wero dircctedt up the bf: bunk of the river, | 140 ioid of bettle, Voteraus of the Minclo 2L | Gover: have reccived mo | by 8 very 113 contrivance ean be . e=d e than to bo rid of the rulo of the Oburch. She waits for the | toward Meissen, Hardly lied Dittenfcll's troo s entablished that, with tried leaders, you will ot allow pey for oight months, aid to any one. neoted in less than four minutes, so that by going ADVANCE UPON DRESDEN—TIE FEELING IN THE i h themselves ia Licss, when o detachmors of the Field Railway | 04 B R 3 5 Ao with one and astera with the otler, the Great Eastern oan occasion to secomplish both. Iismark tries to make the | & o 12 Biogn, % -3, oo -4 O T Ty Wil alopt dtn Yghtost oum. | | Alicre was time when tho full of Fuad Pacha would | &0\ erown Longth, as ns piot, In_picking upee 2 arrived from Berlin, wio immodintely commenced ! Jan 46 and will Iiave behind their knapeac! have caused regret, but now people say that things eannot | oroniiins for cable this facilit; ‘.“,E‘,fim"f, ,._" » y— ® |3 R TH 2 i ves 10 pi e OITY—THE DEPARTURR OF THE KING FOR THE | illsof Europe his moans of uniting forces to put Protestant | FOSRE RN HUE i V10 been torn up on the raliway, el b cable ARMY—TEE QUIET WAIT XG FOR THE CONQUER- | ism aud tho Protestant powers in the ascendancy, With | wipe pioncers wero sct to ropair the burued portion of i s o orler that tiey may bo alleto | pos bly be sy worse, even under Mchemet Aali or Rize Pacha, and thére is little excitement. Prussia at their head. be ORS-—THS OITY ABANDONED TO IT8 FATE. = * oo mexn time tho colemns of fhe main army wote 6l ; : i Tho overthrow of Prines Couza, and his exile from Bo- ' #rom Our Own Correspondent. THE CCCUPATION OF THE CITY—AN ADVANCE AND A | vanoing in Cusstin, Lobau wns oesupied_ before middoy, and ter, and A ration of bread and meat oastiy t0 | eliarest, was not the result of Ra Tie Lon- | evening. “The Iris which lelt’ Gresmwion yutarday with the Drzsoex, Jens 16, 1068, RETREAT—THE LINE OF THE ELDE—A DATTLE | Boutzon in the aficroon, But Prinos Frederlo Charlss pros vill disgoutinno the use of thoir wide | 2, 7yues to the contrary notwi ¢ was the | bt fustaliment of cleotrical ope, will Wil ho: vauk by For many weeks the stream of travel that after tho Win- il oeeded oautiously, for he kuew that the passes from Gebel and '“"s“ ond g1l gho uselesh insiuin of their vank, whioh bit | poy);~ of ‘the go { rotteansss of the Soci. | Thursday, on which day Shaip il bo o lpes 989, lm1 4 FOURLY EXPEOTED. Reichenberg led agoinst his left, that he must gudrd | Fenders them too distiugalsiable ia action, Every man, wit ety und government there, Prince Couza was found olnzl‘n“o.nmht::&n Emz{;fii}u miles hasdrifted in unstoady, sgalast an Aurtrian atiack from tha tar in Italy flows toward Germaoy, ; communications with Gorlits_enfl to suicll From Our Owa Correspondent. fow, A cover ia | out cistntion of uame or porition. shail e promoted when | 17 (i one of tho ludies, highest in raxk in his | e ire in viense iron taak, bulls bp. from e main i ho | ever ho shall distingeish himsel! ia the fiold of battle. s lef. flank, ; bail fom uncetain cu rent, anl sometimes out of its ordinary Drespey, June 20=2 o'clock v " 3 ? P m. o 0 the Zitta t bands wid place themsel rear of tho front of the respect. | Court, when the mob ovorthrew his government, and bo | gne forwerd, one amidships, and ehannels, half ‘eoring to go on or to stay. T clossd my last with o roport of tho quict waiting of strong datackmen; slong the Zituan oud b0 Poieta: | iye pasitious, and wilpis o Tiike | ws not only engaed in all manner of intrigues of this | weight of thess whl (ho waier fa (hem B upwird Italy, rejoicing at tue prospect of t-or blebetween Aus- | 10 City of Drosden for the coming of the Prussians msef in his position. S dance. ‘Theenemy has for some time v x4 kind, but in all soris of poli schomes for bis personal | 1,000 tans, and in addition the Great Eastern wiid trin and Irussia, realizi g that, shonld those two great . . 5 & 2 A% 1 poshed ont to the Tight to feel Bitten "1, of heir firearms, but, eolliers, Ido not tiluk that will be of | aggrandizement. 1lis departure was certainly 1o loss to 2 f telograph stores and machi; . h ’ Mouday morning they came, and took possession of tho | juhed troops to Dischotewerda, on the D: 1, w mubh avail to them, = Wo will give them no time, but we will | ¢ "provinees, but it left them in an awkward dilemma, Y of lo—a “weight cargo of more wers become in-olved, Austria would bave work for her | ithout the alizhte: N ; 4 he advanced gunrd of Herwarth oceapied Moisse or. | aitack them with the bayonets and with crossed muskets. | Provinses under of overgime! 14,000 tans 10 all, exclusive of engines, rig, and all P b city, without tho slightest attompt st resistanco on the | i o i ). L orester | When, with God's belp, ¥ st have beaten and compelicd to The union of the Proviuces under omo goverox nt was | 15,000 LA08 eh will amount €0, nearly a6 much more, = " i 3 ore - 3 d e pee ade on t api . i efToote ventic T . i troops in o'her direction, aud th 8 make 8 favorable Op- | paryof tho Suxona. When tho King departad wlth the |4 ol N e o etion, aod st sigis. the ‘wo will purse thom. withoot intormis. | cifected in direct oontravention of Eho Pra A eioe 804 | Jorwover, only brings the vesael down to her fai lox! h . >0 upon the enemy's soil and | W33 allowed onl yon the con !l.un:xll it ghould ecase wi fact, into the perfect trim in which s:0 loft lust year, wien the o e ovtees arioy bas | the reiga of Prince Couza. Now Princa Couza has ceased | uriaiet swell of an nagry Atlaatio sea could ' it mose portunity fo herfostrike a great Llow for Venetia, pre- | yopy ghandoning the city to the eacumy, wo kuew the | Prussiin echrs floated over Dresion, Y The Prassian Gon. Vou Beyer, with the eorps whioh was ook 1o J 10 reigzy, but the Provinces insist upon a coutinned union. | than make her dip oceasionally amonz 1is rag, considering the garca throvgh il her northern froatier for war. § only possibility of fighting lay in the event of the meet- - ; ghting troted af Woitaar, b A Giessen, Marbours 2 ot § i Axsids, fllynare offflw dxfiwr that "‘-;w:;wd on [ jugof the Saxous with Austrian or Devarian troops, in | and Carsc, and N ok Off the, Hirassallway commart Not only this, but thoy insisty o the ost unbecoming | It as bees thougit advissbls, hower oth side, masui g her forts and |ourin to Venetia o i g eation botween Hanover and Frankf rt-on-tue-Maine, The LY. upon having a Prince of their own cholce rile stern’s n the water, s S0mew] s ] i force sufliclent to roturn and take posscasion of tho city | Fro i o e s which woa at Gottingen, 15 mikisg an at- ERRLY; T UPHith most astonishing impertigenco thoy bhove | nelss ' Wil have to pass on LOF WEy 0 the river's mou thousauds of Aust:ian troops, < ered ho: Malian army far | oo the Prussians should arrive, and to dofend it when | iempt to get to Fulla, whither the troops of Lieetoral Hess e o iranto thnse and crotn Prince Charies of Hohen- | o pub oll thocgals i3 her beforo she lonves Sheerness. 20 the gortb, £hus making sure to remove from Venetia all |'we Jatter shouid come. Whatevor fuint bope of this may | Pave moved to joiu it but tho roil tiingen to Fuida Position of the Xialinn Army. et withont walind for the coastat of the wise heids Bewharen, A g power o g of ber:elf in'o the army of Italy, OOming | paco boan entortained, graduslly grew faintor and fainter b Cucarl and does ok appaar mpiofatd 1 The Suthera theater of war i3 thes doseribod in tho . bicd in Paris oF of e Sublimo Porte ¢ Constnti- | BT B N so Alps, wo s1w 1o loss than 10 large bodies | 4 1o Lours of Surdey passed, and Mondsy morning, wit ¥al - ¢ et i s R erions may be | Milan correspordence of The London News under date of | yople. All Europo st 5 dacity. The | 30008 ous voyage soross the Atlantie. L' {hen, in - " ed, fair-hai i B - liy down their arms, or eut their way | the 13th vlt.: af Powera shake their heads and pronounce it illegal. Tantior of couls she Will mnnu-upfi'ul of roldiers, heay faced, fair-haired Germans, going dOWD | fring hanners and martial music,'and a groat deal of mili- | 1) - 4 2 Turk dvised to ocenpy the Provi 150,000 3 lofend the Quadlaterals and ILtalians, with their dark y X 3 ¥ through with the sword, Bavarian, Wartem vorg and Darm- | 5opoover cagts a glanee ipon the mep of Northern Ttaly, and Poor Turkey is sdvised to oocupy the Lrovinces, Auong her stores are of grappling-rope Yo defend the Quadlaterals a talians, wi tary display, the Prussians swept through tho stroots of | stadt troops ting_round ¥ nll'rl.“ f‘f By ":lll espocially npon that part which is_knowa ns the Valley of the | Men ‘w hurried nwny':’ol.m rmu‘.% while woney is bor- F sl Lmfl’lhnmr nlll..-‘l oqual to & faces, southern eyes aud quick, nervous movements, pasé- | progdon, * ay pushed forward 0 | 50" Torcoive an nuinterrapted suceession of lnigs, often | Foxved ot enorimous rates to fi 1 them supplies. ans, Ble also car: vo miles ing to the Nortkern frontier of Austria. . Crowds of people fhronsod the streots, and'gave them | ¢ e dlfliealtjos of tle resred it Ricod thav b Tinse: | SIeerbbiad Ry Bhe e0aies of el Hirers ’"",“"E'“ T Prartss sl iy ol st foot- | 11 tana. with quite, & caleetion of Bacr, OrpD et L e g & e pe . ) d o . v v 3 | rusning from North to South, and vice verss, discharge tielr o meet this emerg weol i Prussia tireateuing Austria and hor smaller neighbors, | tne greeting of a sullon silores. A Prussian civil governor | JfFuiway lead from Gostingen into the ¥lon of o, e Teaters 1uto 1k Fo.eThe places wiiero ¢hode smallrivers empty | was sent post haste t rotior with ordess to eros ab | S o,‘,;“;;',g‘";,,,‘,,‘,“p,?uf"fl:,":;“ Snh: vl - . themselves are generally ot & distance of & fow miles from each | once, but before he reached his destins tion he wns over- | Ly ins paying-out and hauling-in apparatus. Both and the old question of the Duchie elamorous!y fo temporary rest, renewed, is all the more | wpom they had bronght wi i ey o - ) hey had bronght with them entered immediately | aiready iu posseusion of the Prassians at these thros st 1 | other, and ag O g ot o acconnt for pur. | taken by telogram, which ordered his return to Constan- upon his offico; the tired troops wero billeted upon the | Hhe fther, by Cu il '-'l"rmluldn ‘and Hanag, 1s occupied by fios o isrigation, o ‘swall ifficuities for the armies wiich P ‘n“‘;';"m“:n"mm"”'flg;:‘{“'""' ed staoe las The Prampmnsies Cheet. d to measure their strength on tie far-famed Lombard 0 forward every day—being roplacad hoto | they Lavo to dor Ceftainty, tho hauiingin powers of Deamerk; afur of, hoping £or a poct of olstein asa Te- | poople, go tiiat edch houggliold reccived an eccession of g Y F P S plat Shacoby beos ore T g ward (¢’ fafotiniag & beconing. seatmality; Lagland, | {yo or thres mombers, mast bo cared for whether AUBTRIA spot at which the Do, near Viadana, alte oG, e 'lul.‘h'l-x."‘-’l'.]"r"m ‘1}“;“:“'“’ = e l{:‘.{ ”u.-’r. m}:}:&a T, swort of whas grombling as usual ot all ia turn, and thinking only of bow | worcomo eucsts or not. The General, Pittenfoid, of 10l . conrve. taruiug norih to follow it sgain sherwand foward the | does 00t date to enter the Principalitics., If sbo Coce 80 * With the Great Eastorn on Sainrday nest, $hie o QA“otentat iy KIBLINE qwn inforesta] | stata oalobcity, and iis staff {00k poms i okl of 10K i v o g sy be porrectly called, not & plait, but low | at all, it will be in conjunction with Russie, for strange as | SRR g ) AMjosiy's stoame ip ‘Lerrivie, 2. and ent may a%e: § calebrity, and Lis stafi, took possces ¢ t 3 { benea o Lo The deolivity go n- | it may se i 1ence ia once more all fal i X " Fuoh of thees ¥ I uJi Position of the Anstrinn Avmy. land beneath the I ""Pr".‘;‘J}fiZL“r,.‘,"‘.;‘.‘x’,“.',i'{,.'u.’.'.x‘.‘;'.‘.l"|,'. it may seam, Russian inflaenceis once more all ?avemllm Steamors William Corry, Albany, and Medway, Eaoh of The Olmutz corros pondence of Te Loxdon Times June | Ui we reach more _ Coustainoplo, and Russia has aa army of more than 100,00) el 18 0 i o xoop- oy iting the eatthworks betiweon whivh the riversran. It is. | men on the irontier. It is even believed here that & socret o e e ,.".mTg‘.fi’;i‘:nfi;fi:fi}!bflweb-' of allianes has been negotiated between Russia and | ropes, grappling , eud grapplisg iroas simiiar to y and Ler opinion in rescrve, | rooms of our hotel, end so wo had o Franco, hold observe them at table and as they ready, however, ot a1y time when the trouble should bave L 1 s [ h R s aiaie: o . ¢ s of the \ biye: ndeed, generally Teported bere that the Austrions b roackied & point that would render movement politic, t0 | jng the fuir city that had -fallen witliont a Tutil an sttack s intended fobe deliversd ora « for doing #0 on the Polesine. For | § uis diffie ansottlod cone | bored fis Bron:. Hastern, The Medwey will take ma’ roadjust frontier lines, and establish what she considers | their hands. o exct ber of si point protocted, O'mutz ix well Gtred 5 be the p sbove 1 believo that tho | g; itles of Last yaar's cable, with 91 milosof the massive rope. . ‘atd Germany, tora and tossing liko & | vicinity, it is impossible to ascertai h Which to orgaiize direct un arwy wh events of the impendi 3 7 ars destined to oceur in | ition OF FOT i sian P et 7 e, BowToeninnd. 4> 0 oy o] dozen Boaris s 2 one bocom, til forced at last to | 25,000 ¢utered tho city. One of the first op v e sian bounaary line. 1 Lymbardy, moat take plnce fearly on tho same spot es thet o0 | (L0 0 : A Db L e N iant. Cosry. fokad 150 ide for whic jeroat powers Ao would_take part | to cut the tetegraph wires in all dire Iativags s Viepas KioRR. whiah the battes of 100 e o b Biiet, Beoons, | Tuiks thsy Russia sn mond s 1roa 001l which I8 to form the Trish shore en o that prasiingd. 40 Involve Rl -Jniogs § desiofing the'r own as wall 8¢ the Baxon moas the Nord Armed, like the spider 14 sonsitly e e emeesnyii pokitous which Fs | oppositior to Wostern Europé. It would bo for the real | 1650 ot bief 3 miles in loogid, wad weighs wore municat e p 0 the P tuss, oF aboat 18 tuns Lo the mile. Sbat ¢ dest of | ref p,.'l'"" kl e persons having chargo of the Post-Otliee | toueh of the furthest extremities, and well prepired to ¢ cirenmscribed y the triangle formed by Pracenza, Cremon, st of Turkey to let the Danubian provinees alone, for "~ “£18 PROGEAMME OF OPFEATIONS, o adjustment, a ereat deal of | refusing to take the oath®f allegiance to P'rissin were re- | nis troops or to present humsoll wherever noeded at tho nd Lodi, of course with o development whick toward the | ¢} o long been practically i endent, but it ma) 3 ealk resulii cat cloud growing | moved wt oneo, and their placas supplied by Prassious, | et roic ach s an far as Oustigiione delle Stiviero, Solle- |} 7 6.5 of Hosd g s | Tl eeprainais 06 Syotiifong oW et Vich travelers bave | The eitizens who frequented the promenades wid gardens | Only two great roads by w m:—r_L ravia achy, and Volta, { by cansing & revolt there, or at least by ::ui arhaven on Sntnrdwlnex'. Thare ehe wili take Dlacker and | ; Dstween tho present cvmpalen and | Joing tho couniry in_an unsettled state,' No Turk evor | board ber fizel stores of oal and wiils %0 occapled he st o L e Jooks bey or lins any real idens of state- | ehore-cad from Foilvommerum Bay will be laid from craft, S E 15 to have this question settled | ltam Corry. “When this is comjleted—and the in If you would know, then, how this | I'kels tolut at u'q"-“u pwo & Fros Easte »3tiol b o . P 3 question is to be settled, inguire at Kt. ¥ orshure, e AL "'"{"“ “orko(l.umf [} direct routs of an i nad by Fans t t buset, to pass ua- | during the long twilights remained at home, aud these | toad oror o the Sudeton ¢ E pleasant haunts wers filled with soldiers. Oluts, 80 that it stands { ¢ away from Ve | . But this quict stato of things lactod but one day. Toes. | st be tabon if Lis artile might reach out an | day might oy v g bl came rumors of Bavarian troops on tho hills & H - epough frr all pury s 80 essentially | few miles south of Dresden. 8o from ten o'clock to mid- | gt pp e Lo have strong! ifleations of Iinesuz ) h to take her i o Tealian s all ber characteristies, that to attempt to perme- | night the Prussian artillery rattied over the p with oentral oasemated batderies, have becn or are vetag built oo ato her with on dide s like clipping the | ono unceasing stream, poing out o meet the Aus Tond Lt distances of from G000 1o €000 paces from the | on the last named places, and tows BULET y:t?»"tyr:aocrrtn-wll:‘rmitlmllil:.x")-‘:Elim::: year it fs fanciad that the apead of the b wings of & bird, ¢ & boat ageinst the wind and | and from midnight until morning came burrying back | encein (he marshes which I have mentioned above, § pr b n-hxhi:\ that Tarkey ean be di Sy Gk Canlonally too"great for eately out the ro; tide. again, and at daybreak we found the exh 1 soldiers ,‘l'ul'M ‘-{nrln,' 'LI Penedek’s beadquartors movo oo Thursday to | d'armés, under the orders of Gen, Cialaini—the Garl 1",:': nlhn It 1"“[;‘ e N‘f.uhn;in (:am;nnlymngunr fl':fifi: ‘."s’ ':?fl‘i'pf“’i"-’{:mmt’fy‘:“'-i‘:‘.’x'.“fl“‘% ia, 1 catt: wrough 1he 1o ing emon rubso, lu Bobem! ho re —1 [i jons o ¥ g - s AT » Over the Tyrol, through Bohemia, lingering in that | scattered all through (ke town, lying u pavemonts, | Tr0 obemta. i oy g thefortnaat Bl Aimader | 31018 DL SO T or o xitemnt, wnd fluuuflmmmlquwlopz. " ¢ the whole time cf the operation the instruments t n o " , where th caseloss cb, and pa- | | t buldi ) 0 ory weai- y could easily outflank any 2 tn'wrwwlueb(':n‘x:m upu‘:lrx‘e 3')'";01\:.: el ,;‘,zm“i'f ‘,',’,':!‘j’{,fl.:"‘:,fi,‘:’," P 2L g s Moanifests of the Emperor of Austrin, any which Tight eross the Po, beiween Sermaide and Cremo- | it is vot impossible that 'we may have diffcuities in ! he now, : “ptruselo for the faith, made oné feol | gathered from the excited and contra y 7, epocaly sgon G Greck funter s | g Tl el i, of ;::':':':3‘3 " forced Ly A ws . s » " Shoald the Aust Ay mov i aropean Tur! i, the | To My Proriys: Whils engazed in a work of panee, | .5 Yvery muehs foubt—Cil L thiea | 1 Barvia. seatiag tho Jatitade aad longitndo ops, and | whic .A'vnn:l:q':n‘h‘rm..e.nlvr the | ..:1.1‘. f ! the founda: | Lis forees ot the menacod point by (he meara of the rail 4 danger, howevor, to Turkey, will b that of fae ::::er, ‘nl‘i':?'to"fnfifi;'fi.“.‘zf&‘ .mmu itation whiet ab e mona, and whioh oul 2 e from by g AL e L cities s Damascus. Thore ean | reu; of'tho worls aa alan £a ba sent in rap'y from Treland trisi rough. And when troop after | Baxon ermy had been ro tbm-p of Hungarians, brave, handsome men, pml‘l';l in | the Prussisns, after going forth o tuect the d decided Y s ualty and | which runs from Ferrara o ( saring, St tromg, 88 0 the days of their own hope- | to avoid &n eigagement, and rotreated to th of the Empire, and at tie s . Parmn ard Pincenss, with be litela i W 7 088 ST onality, ¥ forenoon they g K eral conutries wud peoples frep fnternal dnvel - e Ioub 16 sy wn o little do E , ple, (e pouple | the Great Fastera, Vessels bave airsady been sent out :‘1..\-":-;.;«...“-4 g/ B g s &3-‘."..‘.’,’3 e 1 T kT ) b b o ARl T nde iy WEGS e Wil porbaps prove i—tbnt Cladiini | A7® kept oot e ropean powers. | New Fouadland with 3000 sune of oogh and, supposing &8, they tightybeverkrow freodom, at Jeast, the blessing of | away, and the report of Avcirinns very ne ned oy L in (benorts, | [l assume tho cfiensive, and boldly oross the Po, ia the very 1 they find that the Earoj y occupied with | expedition to be suocesifal, the Groat Faxtern wili take thess aco. Bavaria bed not, at the time ofrour visit, declared | the removal of the inbabitants of the su villagos band in henorth, | tecth of the Austrian arw theiz ovn seoublos, theo is much reagon fo fear -h-”h o bourd apd petarnc(e e ses g vor of eithe ri ressis; b oy dayi B Eoired i Mlks overs: o] o g —— may improve the opportusity to ropeat the massacresof 186), | unfortunately broken inst yoar, » I thetr new uiform, and moving to mirtial music, like | -~ Over the river wiich divides tho old town from the The King of Italy has sddrossed tho following | tration of the Turkish army fn Buropean Turkey, and the usasd splice will be mede poreions wi big boye pl v new, filling both the magnificent stone bridges, the Pras- manifesto to the Ttalian peopls: consequent reduction of the fosce in Syria are now stowed on board the Great Eastorn a..d the Wil Bo on we little Saxony, that lies sorich in | si d g i cousidered it wy first, my v - pooges: I¢ such outbreaks should once begia, there is no know- ‘the big ebip wiil again returs to_Hearv's ountaina.-so_beaatiful that they call Pow - Lo ecure for ms peoplon the bi Scven years have already passed sines Austria attacked wy ow far they might extend. Bay w31 Iay th rewmainder on bex passage, Fhus, if ali ¢ ‘ . o One of t wtile Powirs re o beeauso@l had supporied the common eauss of the ionaries have jnst held thefr annual ber, st latest, will sec us wikh the wealth of | ent that a er the Saxou Switzerland; so intelligent and cnitivated, | river was (o be the line wnd full of enterprise and growth, but #o small and un- | taken to the Prus Sortanate in 1, Iying as she, does between the two | mate enough to be o t “onstantinople, and from their reportsyis tolegraph to of whioh, when onee ] car that Protestantism is making more raf inn;::p water, "'..1:"‘".::1::’:‘?:‘.":?2‘.{.":«"‘ o v previe o come, arrangsmonts m aising the progress in Turkey than at wny previous time. Thisje ."up"ffllucm""u‘m Maod. "W shall try in the couneils of I Eurq. 1 took up the the Iherty of my paople, the honor o longing to deprive me of parts ¥ the right of the nation. Viet poriumity is for him o safilelent Alied with the Prusman troops, wh the side of the nver o s are now up ia arme Yowers ar nst each r, and forced to throw | home esunot return; persons in the ci 20t prss 10 | agatnst us, a part of my faithf Jand v MY AWO yoars ; der littlo strergth in favor of ono or,the other. their families in the outskirts, and from " all the wjoining | ago went to the ehores of ¢ 1 setersd hebo @ ucteers, the truo of Syria end” Egypt as well as of Asiat'e Turkey, Had ofler matters of muoh interest conectod with G Fer capital eity, Dresden, Iying on_both banks of the | eountry the panio-stricken poople rush in ereat distrves £ | 61iimee with brus 1 % Tights e K& Magaaaimons sy gaia Rriryyhees Frolsssns eemmssicarEn "‘""""’,‘“ tion, on an carly day. AG presous we have ouly ¥lbe, a river o the Atn, well dcserves the Daie | the capital. - The agod and sick are brought in the ars of | crad by treatiey nin race, to Fespaet prevobted e Chewat, et ime oo oot 2 -Inctensing.. Eioksiatt pel i P R St of (na programms o scthos aid down for oe of th Florence of Germa their neighbors, aud the whole city pieacais o scone of | S0uine Rithial g it Dirions etarprien, OB o Lhomok 00 ato galning ground wihin the Eastarn ehurches sk fomeriohd aad meot Apptetast selagraphie acyeditlons Whils we bave been luxuriating in her beautifol collee- | great exc temer't and confusion. A o I S0 o8 % aod glarons miarpriss. R4 of tho nobiest | vory larpo and Influsatial patty 1N 146 ‘Arfiegitn Chuppsbanyuiliod tho Nagies Shepes : Rious of works of art, till her grest gallerios, foll of the | in the suburbs, & Inree party of Ameri o pace s obiain . lasting guaranty’ for i od which ita sistanoo and botsinand pro. | 11,08 i uf;‘:",‘,“,:,::,?_{::,';,_m‘,:,fl,"‘,'fl,;,'fli i » fluest cretions of mister flds, seon places ko0 secre | Betumeer Iaiogiag I thes hands whatoves vaiuabies they | "*Gongucats 1 pore ror. Un G, resmiucd in ongh sor. | orrors of that Cliurch, for purer and evangelial faith : i e frusen, 1 did noty 15 the Vievoa treaty of pence, Towful ab beart, I abstaiaed from troubling Earope, whica | 8o in tho (ireek Churen; the Bulgariaas, nu o e——— de gome 5,000,000, are trying to scede and form a new .m“_' N THE and trouble, she has cast'her vote for | could gathier in tieir hasty departure. with Pru 3 stria 1s not to biame for he eloud deepen overhead, sud, beforo | ~ While all the peoplo about scom determined t obtain uuy wdvantages for mysell £ with ImproVIiF ENE" WOREer ] of thebt o ho p sy 2o o pregar fr | .’n;,on)m Sl the | towera tho reeun of reiion, of cause, towo of us soris of mufortungte compiications which cocll o:bare | tote T T ots nroree | Groek Chunch, st are {4 tal Py e 4 TEMPORARILT DETAINED AT QUA g% cruel wer. Yesterday, at an unusual | been obliged t in nre equi 08 equs ety gy e d with fo 0 & [ it- 0 d r N ; losod. and in s bous the entranca was walled | prosent writing on the banks of tho Elbe, jist betweea tho | fequently eoud not bo dons away with by y Goverament fu | Nenetia. Altosgh Foihg wog IOk WULoH dasger, never- | bt theso. have. faiied completoly. Nearly il who pror | Smaveus fightaiust Jsmes Siajwind. ot FUNR g i 0t e Prisaias, taking of ourie the Sazon otow | bwo, Irdgen ove which the lat Vralas cnion o | Syenceiabwar d . el wdersoodbow b kiby st milla oarlhart L | fad s o conreris havo roturied agai o thee owe | 0% Sttt Mo 100 Revir, was st sl B vai shetravelcrs sought esceps by mail; every ooty | Austrians. “here are reports of & skirmish hest pight, and | making preparations for war, cid that ¢ e oo, | diaity of the crawn nad of Parliaraent fu onder tat Europs | o In tho matter f relizions liberty o0, # now ers has tio of tho was & a whioh Sountcation was stopped o 0ce, Ckoeph {n tho Airecion of | one rumOF says it was tho purpose of the Austrian forbo (o | standing w hien soald only be bise on an ULEEHDR 18 S 8 e tebtorelne bee 106 Xpon onr.fro wnol upon Turkey, slucg Bic Hensy Bulwor has boeth | anisted taroughont the provioss. dafs <748 desserd, @ragre, aud thes this last mode of vas cut off, and | swecp between the Prossim srmy aud I T ey e AN TS A e K LA ‘ovoking us by bor hostils and threatening attitude, has it tho st dawor of religious liberty hero, { MFSotEaglasd, Mo other sases of the, diseass had diere we are, a Lotcl full of Americaus, gu tly walting, | venting tho rotreat that is appurently takix o was willlng 14 saake ol theso o o distarb thi pacific task of the reorganisstion of the | could not p or intecest fn maintaining it than ‘whththwwfiflwkMom Micawber-like, tot p. Foran bour or | all beyond that is visiblo to an ¢ compntible with the welfaro and hon 1 hawe replied by again taking up arms, and you | does Lord I The Turks realize tho chauge, and show VESSELS AT QUARANTINE. two alter Py was & little hurry and rush | There is at presont no possible means of *when 1 saw thet farther Golay would ded the world the grand,sight of bastening with | po o | 2 to Tesist, ¥ ¢ tobler 3 treet, & 48 fuc 3 0od deal of Ger- | worthy info fon with regard 10 numbe cult to ward off the inteaded blow, but sl is sromptitade and enthusiesm into the army and to eulist smon, 1 esist. Dr. D. H. Bissell, Dopaty Hoalth Officer, fa bis in the street, )48 fuces, and & g y inform, A b i - how, 1o dmy kh . ¥ 11 \ing, in short, feema now farorabla to the pro- 3 2 at o 1 i the anarely, bl ged e a0l 0 104 unteers, o i v y that & battle | of the monarcky, I was obliged to resolve on making taose gress of enlightentent, exeept tho great reduction of - the gives the names of soveral vessols that ware o can o, s vertheless, when friendly Powers endeavored to settls the to Interpret £8 were the troubled | of the two opjosing § rit es of the erowd. is bourly expected. furce of the Awmerican 3issions stncs the war, 1t ¢ plain, flz"'""‘""‘”““"". 90 1 WL 46 o W, even £ casual observer hers, that these mission: must vessels wore: - - Lieavy sactifices which 6ro luscparable from preparations for: SRERL L ant. i diftioulties by & Congreas, I gave a list pledge of my feelings g, 8 venezublo old man, passed ————— war, > b Hile the people. atos The assnrances given by my Government of my loys of | 1o Furope, and hastoued to accept the proposal. Austr : ‘fl?fi\:" f-"n';:vu’ff ope, sl!;m Eanoverion Ovder. | paace, and the repcated declarations wich were s o s0t, this timo rejecting negotiath d all arew bo lasgely reénforcod, or they'will inovitably loge thelr Tirig Lone Star, from Crab Taland; bark Hay w by e g s ey g B Gor Wednesday, Juno 20, 1666 Teadiness to disarm at the samo tino with Prussis, were re. s thus o froah proof thut if wh bold upon the people, mambuco; brig Loeh Lomond, from 2, ffi".. N : rea. gates closed « im, and they iscued the following | plied to by propositions which couid not bs accepted withont | 5 s not rely ¢ m the goodns e ———— rup, from Port_au brig J¢ trom Fajarlo; . k ont their grest probl as best the an ariy: | srerificiug the honor and eafsty of the monarchy. Trussin rright, You al an#, mAy trust in your strength, TN o Iphide, from Rie “Jufln. brig J. Sherwood, B t. Meantime the treasvresof the kingdom, the cof- st ouly in plot pithiorn lo or valiant army and strong nary, GENERAL NEWS, Pt (i bu dotatnat for whres days for observation bat also i 7 upon the saoredaoss of your fumigition); bark Mary Flower, fron Demarara brig C. # . o0 which is honeoforth fufallibls, We' are s Kenn Trom Judement of publio opinion and by the . Atlantic Telegruph Expedition, brig l':'fl.’.{"r’?im‘&‘}’m.f'n’u' g % o, whioh knows that Italy, indepondent an The London Times of the 23d ult., has an article on |* There havo been no ummwuwmhn-plhl-wmfl L] jwels and choicest vault or basement of , 40d in the morning ance whieh affso Bas novef | il stenos of my king in hor ritory, Will bYomsl & geareRios; ik, Dives, Sad W roy) | Of mY sovereiguty pitivle vrder, tho renewal of tho groat telegraphio enterprise for connecting | deathis Lave occurred. y : o s prosperity of iny 1 intereats ¢ Jualians! Thand o"rl"»fvf”"n_'m' of the State o the | Europe and Amerion. in w after briefly noting past fail- TIR LAURENS STREET CHOLERA CASZ. : 3 trary to my rizhtand ot vor bt a8 Prussia w P ruap, and agaln toko up the eagios of Goito and | yr, it groceeis to give the followlag highly intoresting 1nc | gy i Esiter af The N, ¥. Trin F o ucd at 1he palaco over uight, aud ewrlyin | I cd it the enemy br ( Palectro m\‘v\lu’Iu-{; T foel that T snsll - » to tho new cable, tbo Great Easters, snd ”'g., o rough the olumns of your paper,to liy Bes g SEfor Ly paog! f{;gut‘: e ';:g e % ewrn ” depen deuce, % VicTom EMANUEL. 18 COMPARED WITH THE GABLS OF 1858 | gapiiary mesbures enjolnsd By ¥b9 Bekrd of Haalth ate Carried 0 o | $he metrope Queen 1 s - ——— : out, . it hope of retarn, | dear pledyes of v coul 1 gland and & Tha eommercial 1oss upou these fiiluron hes hoen great; but | Thappened to be first apon the at the ol case Yog Dis favewe! whither my duty esled 1 gencrnl conferences, War Declaration of Kialy, " r, fa the fn- | Laurens stroet, reported é:o"“ Jay's issuo, i 48 1 y o maintennnce of poace, ove ili ol ” ' ) Liea's % oy . % - e ot th A‘»fflfi'r- Sorho of his qabjec o the wmaintenn 'nn:l,rlj;|vi:»’\.yl;l:l’lu5u“a:n.l Il eseemno The Italian military declaration of war against m, the pelstiy . toating and laving cables has so | The filth of tho apartment and ball was aliost fntolers 2 ok s veli as the words he left for his people. 'The 1211 poop ot e ise fo ahare in the osudofncen pat | Austria was issuod Juso 20 from tha headqaarters of tho army | [\ sou ooy Fiod By + oo« o008pled ate smslrom, (5, Which Sunen s carale oved at daybreak out from the palaco gutcs ssure of fur o dspandont on_the confirmotion of the | at Cremona. It beara date the same day, and is addressed by i o push srn b oue bed, with two feather bods upon it and eash s0 Githy the with siowest, 1aost reliictant tread. ¥ne aged King rode 2 times: stand firm ke your | supposition o e public Iww of Earopo and the exising | oo cinaint, ehief of th ral Baff of the Ttalian s e L "‘_ with bowed Jicud, and eyes that never Liftod at the sound istant dands for tho Honie of | (reatins were to fura tie bases of the atiempt at. N | Onn.Eelflal ehief of the NS A €5 S SRR W = ALY ML ase MBS . of the cheers of his people—away his b oway 1| it that the Powers represented would not seck to upbold | t0 the Arebdake Albert, commandiug the Austrlan armyin | yiri,pd and bure to the w ehould say, bad never seen woter since it was mado, and ¥ el eoial 'which oould be §re 1'to the B Sy s strippod aud b 3 was now eomplotely satarated with the ejeetions and dejo> fio 1‘,‘;.,,,.3; d his people, t0 join a o for which :)" e m’lI; - uu'l‘]‘lla - h“ :: !“ - o : ° ;\l"llm‘u n{ Vevetia, The declaration says: 11'“1‘ latter bruu - uishing as it may appear, has aotn- | tions of the sick child, Le had pledged 1 but which he could bardly el P 4 A et b 99 oS- e The Empiro of Aostris has baon for conturies past the prin. | ally been acbioved for some dags past with the whols | The vermia stalked in broad daylight; not s clean articls 8! the attempt to mediate failed becauso theso nataral supposi- | oou)'caneg of tho division, the subjoction, and .._5 mealcalabls | At '::l;t‘xh - ".‘f t:- ll Ilv (l at B t rh.m {»,. Gz'x a | wasto fi”?.".“fl'i"i,‘k.”"“"' ,.,,\!.,!I: pr“;nz:{‘..; more than 1,700 miles, o coil bas been taken | unde: the bed hid been made for weeks. ‘Tul w Now that the nation is ead. . LIt b oo b ey moratand aueria wrongs of iy, Now uat o o 1 on by ’ constituted Austris withholls recognition and eontinuss to 11 """i":',;“.’,',fil..‘:.'.fl..p 7o that Prassia substitutes | o, rees one of our nobleat provinees tranaf tming e 1uto & | 46008 10 8 T IR L G, | Bdlkisn Joweredmrae ab wis on the ourih | i ot g vast intrenched eamp in order to menace our existence, 0 vessel's side til] sted on tio ground, Y roug! cated all the aupper, tie honor of Austria, tho rights and the | "o NEECCE SRR Sor 0 friandly powors withoAastrla | the elearest sifraals havo beon seut—so clour, in locd, a3 o ate baker's bread with raw sausage—teir ususl food for and Italy | time«to raise the question withor it would not b wo howl meal. Tae clothing, which was disiufeoted by the Health Liope had power to i i g r o omidst of my faliful end dovc 1, the troops began 10 | ‘avery pacrifioe, L unite my prayers with thoss of ervals they came in | p, r your welfare. "My trust is fa God. en er the’ city, but poe i rooted in your fi Gron ¢ 7 of property, by Gouingen, June 17, from its center, the eopper conduotor stripped clian of § and barcels of decaying garbage stood by tie deor of the roouy, lation for a foot in toug b, aud i1 this co: e whiol was on the (nunh‘lluor‘“"l.’lo other waa balf | & 10 useloss resistance, rospact of fighie o s lo German pation, are 5o Dyiger 8 USITIOr | wory uyolows, and It woa inevitable that Austri 1 g‘ lies in the event of Aust troops meet- PRUSSIA, inate ambition o p“".‘hlu' -:‘l-'; mw::’ hould again find themsolves faco 0 face in tho first European | 1o Rrappls for tho first Atlantio cubie evor Inid, aud, with | Ofticor, Who orlered the drunkon mother to wash and boil it e& L Saxons i1 aud 1) warraat & —— ) salsend | ihe 04 "1‘ ".I e Lmpers; complieation, these now instraments working gentiy through it for a yoar | once, Lad not baen washed wheu I lef: them, at 10 o'clock o8 tibolder have been v d, the Goverament of | SORRREERC 40 0 by Austriafn armaments, and her re- | of %o at least, make it pay itscost. Notutag, ia fact, ean,| night, und Imnch doabt whetier it was done at g o h zo which has come over OW, is it any _wonder that cholers should hsunt such @ of the Prus issol n Army. o y o ie 0 " oo Lutein, which the treaty of Vienua gives to Anstri ootion of the pacitlo propasitions of the neutral powers, proved of 'he Lona paciio p P n Limes, | Prussia in common, bas beeen clatmed for Pru ud A B - i | fiar bontils designs, - Tlie poopls of Italy havs ‘rison up from this Austrinn sarrison s boon oLligod 10 give way to u force | gnf WENTE RN, o) DotD osher, anii) i (e Vosos Loascns Position nnd Movemeny, From the (forlitz correspond and an sitempt at dofense: will not be thought of fc ' thist No; the groatest wouder i that 1 could be ‘Tlio cLUId was treated hydropathically, and is welk s telography than by the siatemont pla thiee cablys of 1858, 1663, nad taat o stayed. 10 woidal cousiituonls ul cagh Mre, E. PD MiLLer, No. 15 Laignt ot el g €15 .03 Luterriphion | yung 19, wo « o the follo cription of the | 112 Auttrina garrison hes b other, i wrin: i ™ | Northem tk pro bt 2 whio! that the King, the euardian of his peopls's rights and the de. | year ve be g thers ba gt ke Al Vhea th6 Gorman Band, which saw in the menwmro 1o in- | gnir of the intogrity of the national torritory, declares war | 18 88 follows: ong thero bave been pourinz into and { (hat Tn the theator of war hero | fraction of the foderal la od the Austrian pre Bt coNDUTTORS, . e NS to mebilize the federal troops, Piussla, who prides be e ot Tpeyial Tighness tho order of the King | , Condactorln 13584 copper sirwnd, consising of teven wires (tx | SUPERIOR COURT.—- Erpousr Teny —Juir 5.—- Bofore andgweighing 10T, per wantical mile, J MO X g <o - g bodies, the scldiers taat wo of Nelsse. ‘Lleyare all, either | . N : £ " 4 bein, Testa of Geraany, resolved 0 | g o poutiligics will commeace within tires days honoe, nnless hlflkull,fl.w Y kot T id, eon tto, Copller #! i, DECISIONS. # of the Uder, ard ¢ slation twien Diesdcngand Prussia, Long Jines of te the work ghe had be eavalry, troop ofter troop of infer 4¥e nnssed over | not unlikely to bo confounded with ane At | complete t Viokently severing tho 116 | o0 i1 o does uot accept this delay, in which case I be : o e gre bridge f eat he threo uioh flo whicn unites the man races, Prassia_aunounced her seces. 2 8 | round oue), and weighing 2010, por nautical mils, imbedded for solidi- X g Lo great stone bridges thit eross the fibe, il tie bridge | ¥ ""',,”_fl;”,,,",' B hop whiah Som Tion from the Bund, required from tho :;r:u'mm Governmasse | 700 to e §od encugh o iafdrm e to thas Siuee. s 0 .'i‘.fi.'.:""iu'l;f, R A ey m"lm" Fagiih 8 !'ai’:anmu:lm;'d—h f{:u oo hb . h Do 3 penetratod tho necepiance of a so-eallod prajoct of reform, which la realit; = N b Sohape > ge- affldavits ere #o coul of at I deem It nocessary ialomusic leads fhgm gn, They Bave | g, ‘i&".f‘.‘&{';tfifw"l-.’l‘u»';;.‘é i 13 Givision of Geruan, Faow she ‘miitary forcs ~ TUMKEY, Biid'a 1036, Saano. it Y order 8 reforencs to K. C. Hutohings, esq., to hear the proofl, e ' 'vnrrvs‘i::knn«;]:,rfis:lx Ih::{ own | with the Bpree by the Cuttbas Cuaal, and fuaily falls into the ;.’\An&xdlhuwllm"rvlgn o have I.I(Lh!!]] disclarged thelr ——— - Tasulater i usu.-n&m peccla 1aid én o thres eoverlngs, aad z’e:dtn‘-gn:ulmndmwunm‘uhlm the Prussian’s band, and go, &9 mel wko re- | Qder. “deral duties. > NG shing 26 A . A o thiat whatetor Llowa $hey sifike a8 10 be for | O'lks next riverof this name towerd the east I an offaent of | ‘The most pernislont of wars, 8 war of Germans sgalost Ger. FALL OF PUAD PACTA—CHANGES IN THE TURKIS MIN- | it 83D St hoih o fore opers of which arolaid on | - Tilon W, Wheeler agh Win. IT. Faloouor.~Cast telerred b r. S0, with the slowost sread, ¢ If 80 faneral mu. | the Ketzbuch, dtself an afiasut of (he Odes. ‘This Neisse fs | mons, has beeomp inevitab! d 1 now sumpon before the ISTRY—TITE DANUBIAN - PRINCIPALITIES — OVER. | 8liermaiely widh four thin ieyars ‘of Chatiertow's Compaand. The R. O. Hatobins, esq. Order to be gettied. #ic, they pass over the river aod oat of the horsemen | distinguisted as the ¥ nle. or raging Noisse, It ri tribunal of history—before the tribanal of an Eternal and All i weight of the entire nsulatior per uautical e Dismoter of | Ann Fox agt. Jackson Scbuitz et al.—Tnjanotion i r gleaming uniformgaf silver 4 a0 the foot- | nesr Hohenfriedberg, celcbrated for the victory grined powerful God—tliose poreons who have brought it abont, aud THROW OF PRINCE COUZA—TURKEY ADVISED TO “l'iih:"xial"fl'. euce of core, 1992, mlr:flnlg‘-‘ ‘ll;l-nd.a‘u 3 ;mnfl:::’rm::u‘i- silver ar o foot- 4 e caig A e i for th artun o iy 4 s & . Same. —Same decision, by Frederic the Great over the Ausirians, fasses by make them respoueibio for tho misfortunes which way ful oa OCCUPY TIE PROVINCES—TIIE TURKISI ARMY PUT FXTRRNAL PROTECTION. I B irrres e P Tho Sama-Same d individusls, families, districts aud countries. Rkt Btyolt 1 begin the ‘; r with con .Icn fr.n'l;[.'rx‘;r: ohnknofl;an TPON A WAR POOTING—RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY— m':l'::;w‘;:f;'n;:‘" 5.”:, - ust e, i conselouan = . b decision. ; o bosscssod by & krost empire when tho Prino TCAKEY'S REAL DANGHR FROM THE EURoPRA | [oud tiecore vl e worluly gl T wleg o | ol Wiltor s, ‘Liomss Kichardson & Co. Ordee oa apd there is sowcthiog peeulisr Tices in the moant- | and the peapls have one and tha same thought—that tho righte WAR—PROTRSTANT MISSIONS AND RELIGIOUS Lip- | 22§ ssopn. The strand compiote was No. 14 gavge. [-qmnnnn-l in fazor of defendauts. “ditiod of 8 clty abandoned by it de- and by Nelssound | of their country must b steadfastly uphell. My heart bea o N A, 13 gaoge), drawn | - ChatlotteaBromor agt William Bromer. Referred to Joha toued by iis eemies, and waiting silently Iiistothisrives Hh at klh" »:m d) my gallsit u-u’ -hulmvwlm-d l'mn,v-t ERTY—JIOPEFUL PROSPECTS. from \:r»-u‘.lm Hortu's homarencon iron, sach wire Virtounded | D, loGregor to take prool, V ot 10 be desired—thon 4] ore Tsen Gebirge | bulwark against which the forco of the enomiew of Ausiri Bpectal Correspondent separstely with five stia ¢ Maaily yarn, ssturaied w et —— §8 in this o . l-‘x:,»hu:in hen aced g o '“"-'.’f 960 484 § ‘4"": Nmflwpmn‘:fl of p T”l"n'x'v’ i’y i CoxsTANTINOPLE, Jane 7, 1830, ::'uffiuez':”wmun" ':fm‘fiu' :’-‘-‘-. mm"-'fn"‘m' . OnmrusRY.—We rogret to announce th doath &8 mncnt 2ud the loss of independel sonfidence snd wiitdeveiien. TS DR79 = PErae ve- Gironsh 1 wixture. Pelizn, Monduras, on_ the 8th ult., ot the Hon. Greville Buske thosiasm barns with equal strength and eteadiness in al) parts The clang of arms which is resounding gh Europe | ™} . T M m':l;»" et Ttoe itto, d re- | jaheard even fn Constantinople. The political excitemont | from Web g‘ ers, whose steps would be- quiel ony, but falter a8 ¢ lcave her, O own o ol and deepes similarly atf touching in the they weat for apd Joins the Katabach about seven milos above ! » was between Janer and the co e of these two treams trands of eharosal iron wire, esel Jobn N, Bantsir agt. the same. Bame rrora of eivil war quiekens | nat tiio battls'of Katshach was lost by Macdonald fa 1813, | that my ¢ six laid round oae), laid wpirally | George Agne agh the sawe. Same for_wy okbier land | The Neisso River, which runs past the fortre Asse, the | power Wi 7 o prinotpel sdeflles loading thr ral Silosia are due. Tie Pru Dreaden Inst evening, and Prico Froderic gained possession of e ling of rallwey which foris s possible to ascertain, the p: of Dresle the Jate \J v 4 e e o lateral communioatio 1 throneh Saxany. The advance ha of my vast emplre, Joyfally do the fulough wen o S0 not look with special avcrsion upap the establishuent g e A atrhls Bonreal sl tereion Te | rres fake tilr Tucca n.lzg. runks of the Srmy, mamenvan | SRt 20 O rope 1y obahond from the | ToTAET e y ke i i | yoars & resident of thi oity. o ¥ d the . Grest move sen golnj qtoers present themsoives; the whole of the abie-bodied | Whicl I 0 d the Taid epirall; d the core, whish latber Wik i the mougiains, Grest movements have been guing on | volinteers yr. nemsolve i bie-bodie ol micie el rtad te sory Ll padded ro u VATEE=Oh BARORT MK TR0 o . Porter «f No, 82 Whitest., went nto the grocory of Samaek nerally b 1, notwithsta ich he bes t th lingohiis ( wity, thoazh the f»o] King John is g i ng Lis troaps, but no lndinm:;nohlnn advance s as yet | population “1: !:‘ruxnlullrhldl'h.clure ml;lhl luwm uyvlplv'w East. WESOUT I¥ AD. { w, it appears as if the Austriang will b vuring to take the field, and everything that can possivly be X = ! 4 ow, it app e b e e |3 T 89 assist the army and provide for 1ty neoe o tow Oneof the resnlts of this excitemant has beon the full fn alr 1n 18 e, gor Curry. No, 319 Springest..’ laviag i bis band o valise whoes Litewt, men game i e e ntion of Mr. Darter was attracted ia 2 been stoad- s and o of Fuad Pacha. The storm has been gatheriag for several o1 &Ioug certain xony had b ' veoks, One by one his friends have beon removed fro . fon, thas malty gives st wo no by one his fri have beon removed from ¥ . : Y \ s a i A s vt e LS00t R bantisl s F direction, ono of the The valise and ak thom pe Ris encmioes put in the a0es. | op l:‘ o e + . Yesterdag Doy s arrested by Ollicer Floros T et o "L wonty-eight? Precinot, aad Justios Dodge commisied Bl A » Tan and ¢ | . T . 185 smale hemot Asli Pacha, who rulod the late Sultan and the e bas wot yet | - wporieut womeal, can | Emyire for exveral years, aad who was dismisecd ia dis- Brosklng steals in 1899, 3 s owt., o6 vqual 10 469 Wined ibe welelh i wado 0 WO progross bt 1, ut tils b ikl Ao 1a @ BaiTe of Aloaay, aked 3L Jonity ' Lias departed. The bells from tho | Saxen Goversweat bad rojeciod the Livaisa wtiuatum sud | o I