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¥ sirst aveilavic moans of NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, :'ULY 13, lgqs. nd indead, as yon see, T 314 this i3 not {0 be counted upon. While Ttaly attacks she ddes Being of them would be ealled 014 fogles i n, s of action secms a8 men; ‘America; and their whol Minedo, T conld not besit - Blonasly wondd be t0 o Premedels invarion by attacking the | ta1—T really belicve this fa the first time dnring the whole | the Mincfo, £ hesit te | O el State said, at ber risk and pertl, and o lebiny Avatrian army 0 Andin ths At well feel ence of the dynusty it heen gocorded the hovor of nmy obolce. 1 on ii‘. ~’1”L . f tier.nee of the French Government authorizes ber to | winded and unwicldy as the German language, rhm wome difide Where the Grea: Fre s hardly . y ehsented himse ! from bis people asd the assist of Prance. Saeb s the sitnation. We Y the least p ome dugidencs, . irea: | g oo e 1.daxe say he €id not relish the idea of | modos bave beea 1wt Pt 88 o e e e B ull forms of buman speech scems east prectical—the o e Pognsesad being tok lane bay b Gl Entahie. Kiccior of | bowevers el T could do was 10 fake the first train 10 ian 1 teruive, bab e thing I8 to e mLiers 8 they | Jcast capable of exprossing a precise idea i plain woala, # r el s a0 e e e rokca off dig | and from Beloena (0 proceed 1o Milan. sad azain i we oy add (bt Hhey B oy, and detercined to | 8ud thoso fow. Tho hatred and dread of Austiis, morsoves, it lomatic relations with all the Souilern Siates. Ll grdeloc . Sali s n T oy e Fovbrnuint for the conquest | 18 scarcely less strong among her ullies fu the Confoders: ol i rived (s morsiug on g way back, o tie .1 L et aad what In faot abo | tion than that folt by tho Prussiens. T fact, outside of L The Geyman Coafederntion—Cowplesion of e | b el .rn.‘u'&“‘"' Ao et 1. d | where ais s and _needs, is not only the mupl_emur.'!duf%:! 2?1 1 no trace IWI':II" enthur sem Siate at the bead of bis igads, churging the Austr ! pot be f at & manifestation of strength and inde the war. Austrin has all olong professed " o L sbocan now “act for horslf to bo in favor of peace; Prussia would prefer to carry Les e Times, Juns 26, m from tho Bund the hat iy wes the in Correspondest of night after its sec cosed tor In tte A fort o} K 1 cay, 1% & pretty eity oa the erccts its barren top ovep i er the 01 ( o its siro of & Bid Mont Bely ong’y built to France, the object would not be attained, 20 would be exposcd to the same dangers, snd conditions, s the Ttaly of to-day. ¥ The battle of Custozza is a reverse for ¥; 1t would be ehiid! Dt to deay it; it by diplomacy rather shan by strsiegy; and neithes lollmn, nor those of the C ’ndcml-'l{ (leasing Austria) are enamored with the prospect of blosing cach other's braina. In every point of vicw, it is s war, not of the but of the politicians. You can jodge 3 " g8 T Dy e & suight well § ! atoin ol 8 | by kot P37 < whi Viog woxard d ) is o reverss which refnvigor . o T el gl D el bert ot Ty arace ¢ wiiazd fortoeosn yideror mbers ¢ has st e, ‘heolo iruze) 3:;:1‘1,: wrmn such & :&'u Wely to'l;;: e mbls, 00k Dl " o sl t troons eolebrated for their solidity. 0 ion, | A f bR o i S ot med bt 3 cxsordny, made wp of O ke isissie, dqolatat u.nl,nblnt‘lnoqm it be speedil; settied; bug ith so many disturbing influences, it is mwore diitenls s - Sy WkeHehamin w30 O e i bonk of the | | tobes 0 by vasne 1t has § 18t measured its strength The Time at B gives the follows t ol soldiers, eomisanded by skiliful loaders, | "foretel] the result than to eateulate the path of s eount. Ing sketeh of s enburg, Coburg, Anbalt us gendered’ formidable by wature wnd ;fl- co the date of my last letter & baitle hoetween © proce Scblciz, and Lubeek, Thas b, &ith Unz studied atmost undor the guas of #elt | yoyliang nd the Austrians has ben fonght on the it max et e & Of the otber nortiern Siutes, Dranswick and Wei where it widens and o * wword, the Italldn army lesnes 00 6 SIS | naqr the City of Verona, which appears (0 have resulted in whleh it is p ppai the Pew Jeague or intte w "The hilla 1 uave sp voita | v invietion of its ro‘un &r-;nh, t hus “L‘oom the decisive defeat of the former, alihough tius far, I ave the onlyels P tbnt tho comiand of thcir troops be not porinanensly | an ope side, and from tae other. pro ¢ eouclusive proof of ft., OF the turte 0 ed only | looked in vain for any consistent or satisfuctory accouns ef rema.id ~opt thie Pariigmiat Yojoot. but would pre- Stiviere, nnd | o bt Lisges; th D Atact. Clold e e : Fobem. o seoont Lus Fr L o bt gl oo Btara g el U e ey aro thas 0000 frea roop cager | 24th inle (Lho anviversaey o M_lfi[rlynl,‘fllg {ro0fs Lving first to experio 1 pan ] fter asspm- € paralle g is imtorsected by small va ] r strength with the enemy, the actlon of “’l 4 | beea in motion before 3 o'clock. The Ttalions su ',«M . stodded with pies ing nmore fi or & fe 10w PEDTCsbed ptie cF steep slopos, and oceasionnliys coitic | for Lls own <1y the ndvantages sbe bas for a woment 108t | )eavy joss in killed, wounded aud prizoncrs. AlL thely mugular sidcs by upon ihe military oa wedi ks the ine to thie more of less fertile nature of fetiow, w perhaps over-nudacios agtack bas fuiled in | Teserves werc brought ug. and they wero forecd at last te 'he ridges o1 \ @310 briog down upon them & % the most stony in Lemba. 1t £ vided ecional says: Tho Italian army beg hle fall back beyond the Mincio. DPrince Amadous high, corere: « saii (0 be prim o Wil I Neucsan and Hesso- » fleids into which oting dogs 1 woimat i 0 be rst ttnck, bat it has not behaved in a manoer 10 e e | several Generals aro said to be among the wonnded. wostern side, nni ae parts brda i fly sitnated this side of vines, and m t to fly at the Becks of, ur ¥ g its friends. A young end isexperienced avmy, onder ’m %oy was oppressively hot, but the troops on both L S iners = Gaio-Thbamts: frowiler 14, R y siones, dspers = i el duia » long day, the s S5® | fosght wilh desperate valor, The battlo azed uatil nighs Iron M [ i wbout 000 feet 30 hig o g uronn fieid with which ¢ was thor- | full. Moro than 2,000 prisoners were tukin by tho Aus. steep o « ther sige. the tacit assent. it roerny, of € times with oa t' om;mnu lnmnlmo young soidiors of | trians, and several piece: of;nnu&. The m.:'uugipo, these i iy o ot X 3 ot sousirioadiinil RES o 1ave sbown, not only @ COUTEe WO: of the battle o have beon the storming meadows, O ¢ goestih R, o, S e o, Tkt bow of the notle dofond, but the wolldity of vetcran | Gugiozz0,which was catried at about 6 o'slock in the sves ont iston v troops, During atie, i whfl everybody did :ls nfl. ing. Tiree Italian arny corps amous 4oz, it is estl: ey tan dtclian srmy et only 4,000 priseners: 1t way be S | ¢0dhout 100,000 mod, beside the eavelry aad ariflicryre. soathern pit o wiorcfure, o be iutact, and ia a position 1o bave iks reveage.' weven, 'ere'unmnd and were commanded by King o princlyf . tue devotion of some ri —_.!T.__ tor Edmanuel in person., Since o raieat of the itilises curporation, Gimid evi X over the Migeio, we have no farther irtelligence f2om the oseugied Ly the Firnt s sl Sost of vix fa. that fuasten i) b b fro unse uXt o the " o - - aiianes waiil st e vord wies ne PINd Diviaio Raows i a fow ©'Densell Put Down the Insurrecti o logrom hab Just been issul, anpoteing a beita Prussia wou bt oa to surren lnum" e bano and . § whily Prancil wiich is wil 1 Madrid, b“l‘:ml‘m th; A;xgh s and Eruuhnfl.:lml:lrv \n'f:; ters now stand 17 e tes of the form: e Cor, ed to moren the Austrian " . _ | 2ith, in which the former bave gaiuc other viclory, eracy base brokon conneotion it tre Bund, wabamo toad, aad try 10 effect | M‘ML‘" n‘!':)*:- Whulm‘;;;fl‘h_a‘flmu Paris corre- | 1itb T 1o tho vicimity of Noustudt, near the frontier of f ur i ’ ordcis, wod 0ae (Laxer i it Corpe, ndent writes of the it ¢ i is. he in W gagod fro by the e " N o ot vor dreat A i i e fregura t rocersnea of thess disnrders provo that thete mmn-‘:r:g‘&‘l;"_:mhmf: A A e P :A:: "The railn ay B it was o rads Lugsos, r s pumate gl b, gl 5 3 keli inforecd by & body of eavalry, ed ton be: veen a Fress el hts. wquestionably made within the last 10 or 12 | back to Skelitz, #oro relnioiccd by u Loy of onsuliy, ove military insufrection du the provinces | the Prussians were in full retreat efore 60 5, tho wach that is debd thewe in the morniog, Ulorte d 0 closel g the and t vilage of Caslavovo whth s ntely thouglit Iardly alar cuief dissipated, when another hreaks witlina fow minntes walk of the Koyal e zimonts of artiliery and o fow squadrons ‘i guidanco of their non-commissioued and they bogin their work by the et o' tir oficers, tnelading the colonel of e of pagna.” (o Lwing tolegram appeared | s roand 't to defend the approaches, their killed and wounded on the tield. They lust 2 pieces of caunon. ‘We bave farther particulars of the occupation of Dress {,u s and ingtitu o Jagliers, aud e’ Yoo, dactes 77 et Dhore s e ik In the morning of some || dem by the Pruesisnd. More than 50,030 men wers Uoowa 1o Lights naaed ) Jps bebnved wi "ad oceupy several points at Madrid, | into the eity at once. The of the troops had bean Wea 1 Boue to Zobaio, 'ads of muskets to tse populsce, who | in such haste that only very ot -ml'un_m.u'uh‘ ¥ were nlmost irantie been made for their supplice. with hunger and exhaustion. A smal T woe blirad te er the protiction of i & l-\ulmn & S o ne the tion to tha sourt & Ao bbb el & of tho ulheml Wiener Zictung ' Jor of wkothier, Who strove ia Vaiu o rmmgd with quarters, snd most of them were X ahe Oarpat stands arect and o D on, which began " Zn g, Juns ):40 p. W, hedr lssaing to the street, ivouao in piazzas and in the open aivin front of the + ¥iold MarsLol the Areblake Alvrecht to His Mejesty the od of tieartillerymen remain in the.‘p;mckfi houses. During the afternoonand evening, conntry wagons 1 0y 360 vioularly lofty ; Iver and Eile, | yuine with reneveed vizor, sy 101 T this divis miawely the proun: fon fonnd atsedl simost Ei p fanbourgs, whers the populice in arms y ecd to throw up barricades, Four pisces o gate_of Bilbao, commanding the 1ag \ ing toward the Minclo Twas attacked by the b ) traversed the city in all dir of the military, waking reg bread and meat, beer und The shops were cousequently ull soon .closed. horses w);n 01 by the troops. The mhm—“fl lo fay hight of 4 (0 wiles. This s nioation up ral. 6 of San Domingo, whicn under the speeial o0 uts Lave 2o deubs u quaster, near the royal residesce, is strongly the Kl Do of ht to play from 1100 artilierymen mareh to the Puerta del Sol, in | droshkies were obliged to stop ranuing. conrte and Sull further scul bines here belo, the aueoess of the most #mo cuied ine evening of i tio eity, communioating on the one band with | nolice ofices were taken pessession of, and the publie the Badetiars bec g vide lute L Coaut Ewsmork bos obtused a 10K brought to bear agwinst & o the Royai Palace, and on 80 0tber | 100y geized wherover it could be found, Not wuch of ghatoa of itterent i b cases mark theliuo of | ern G Bospret g oot last ‘e Prado and Retiro, this, Bowevor, was fortheoming. The cash-boxes bud ( oy R oghim N hahiniay e Ol $ | ent was 10 oblaln possession of the | been emptied s day or two befult, by order.of tho Govern aml Hegscheser hills, surrovnding the ¢ of 2, o im0 some officers, wha han suoceeded | Mment, and their eontents hardud over o in. viial offisers of Piussion Yerritory projecing iwto 1§ ba harracks of San Gil, got before themw to | for safe keepimg. ‘Tho prineipal tre d onl; 4 rsa com) | law, refused ¢ blished in tue same bnilding about $50,000, of whick il 1o Lavo been M of tbe 6gainat Lis wife ¢ mpany of an iufantry reeiment | untouched, The next dax treops encamped tn Jas been | ¥ mmand of a eaptain. The olirm is | the averues of the chiof pubue gorden, avd the fi s ali Jus Minister from Ber Rowar Cattclics m i been cousts thiv one eonce: oors are closed and barrieaded; and when t ace of the Puerta del Sol thay are the neighborhoad of th Sian railwiy station Were ordered to vacs'e their houses witlin 24 hou it o oy ot Hspenso hich throw them into coffu. e iy of Mol 8 ¢ otry, whic 0 em into coffu- e ion of the DIst o a o ) . 1, 4nd 03080 Yo 6nd peescrt them from making use of their ¢ans, Lo g o Monday Ghe L) fhe s - et circumeatavces ! tuls Govern 0'Do Aed the night st the War ofice, aware of tates of Anleli and Waldeck unced U 1;&: stadt. Tiis g shortly placed upder the wircetion of & Federal cowmissacy. what was & Yen in the morning, o was joined there at | sion from the Confude : called a vel 1 Sorrano avd two other | ment rebuke from. the prosiding ofieer. - It is also ame sienstadt, 15, craus Jatter. A tiird furtre amiles south «f 1t, & ast-mentioned hizhway, Jossphstalt b another important vosd passing beneath s walls, Tlis From The Sato-dap Reviiw. of Pru in the disproportion it can_comm Ou the ceth, aud Anstrin could s The reaf, of the work it ko (0 east, the Frussl re from a h . e 1on, at dano ) oy W s d e it was soon mfteswa Tying up agaivet it , cowmasder of the Secon! Di- e whers the artillery, of witeh I believe ho is al, has 1ts headquarters, He ordered all the Ji2eas to be ot rendy, sad then returred to 0'Don- cbiug the Puerta del Sol, they wers soon joined co cotspinies of epgineers, a fow companies of nounced from Frarktort that- the 10 repulsed an sttack by the Prussians unde: hu% eilected o jfanction with thy Baverio Lave o report from Paris that tho Hanover Embes Tondon Nad elaimed the p2toetion of th i« ment aguinst the url proe be made to mocntable burrier of the Glent Licg i ey et G et A e oy i m"l;""“l-“‘"'; le w“;l‘:‘;;fi "*Bj"l{“' -3 e ot successi, woull be vory contly sl | They capturcd several gu | the gendarue .~.aamfn?em.hrmn mfimfluflmenh‘ Tne Lk: similar eppeals were to cunnde eruineting e Bo! A ther west we 4o the weeker the we, 1o | are 16 the best possibis insurgenis were atticked before they conld effect an eatrance 168, Trautenat. 10 tho wers of Frederlok TL the possméioB of | Proscuns soea Jave ¢0 very much todo. They have o it : inko the Fote o the Miveter of the Totertor, Thelr guus | Tho Electoral griace of Hesso-Cossel has Toon takew e throogh the bil the of | to watch the Linnoverinn urd it ie evident that t! ieading ware eaptnred, and 20 o7 60 taken prisoners. tisoner by the Prassinng, and carried fo Stettin, The e F hich they can em ¢ . e Cantaiu-Gerers! of tse Provinee of Madrid, the mititary | Prossian Ministcr st bis Cozst had made great efforts te ol gy St 5 by s - erons, They [ u Rhine pro governor of the 0y, appeared on the ground and took com- | j e the Elector to recant his opposition, and take sides wa of Bobemia aud & Bobemian of ¥ huve o oppose the ¥ er Princs | hand of th0 1200ps. Serravo kurried off to the Plaza San Do- | v pry Ot interview is sdid to Bave lastod inte - ) d the B | Jomned rode 1o the Pinza de Oriente, which is in . A} [ 1 infs @ Sudetian Monntafs lo nlsce, nod Gon, Zavals, Minister of Marine, and the smal! hours of the night, er powerful intnences tory gt nip tive , bu ral #aid 10 e o 3 : S0k the direction of the troope thas were | ere uindo to bear upon Lin, but in vhin, Tho Elsotes Silesia, many, and i is likely to fnor. al know aiso hat once paid it | alpen oo T tuat part of the city. - O"Donnell ordered up | Temained firi to bis purpose, eud ithoush Ly o &oas ang the jrov i compel those wio would w liingly be neuizal to send in s was eaveliped in 8 ¢ wzar aad the 1iel s | o dozen gans and pointed them at the Barracks of Sau Gil, in | model of the private virtaes, in this instance displijed s tion of the ntoV Inc o nearly alii , that 80 | whioh some handreds of the fosurgeuts had intrenched them- | patriotic spuit which, perhaps, fn gon 180, LY Ao b ooy Ly b @ to watch this Ted ¢ 1186 uamed town th S rexistane risted. | tuives, and who for seseral hours kept up a galling fire on the | for Lis wani of * piety ut bome.” The abduction of tue e g kol g b eral apmy, and the t lenst a huadred | est mon of Victer Emmunuel, soowed il onnnob Thrse or four battalions of infantry in the Bar produced the greatest excitement, +most consters traversing Morasin and eontingi Shousand Wew aefanily 2 and Havarian o The Pris i rashargher bos - ipe Pio were thought to hava been gained over | Dicion BN ASEL 00t O W iere it is raid to throw the Batisbon. Lut of the western and 3o nrmies. Tos is & vor to krusga, end if e 0 his division, e, and the m the insurgents Rowurer, (s, | RI08, 85 s GEED SRR A e Demia, which are crossed by toese 1 Ler enemies do but st e of thelr op- | nad pos on, whes ORR ed by the im. | Other s of the day into the. siinde. A lotter from 20k Just o portunity, they muehi jwy that she would & be fonad himself enve Yetore toem, thoy, with the exoeption of 30 or 00 | Berlin gives o description of the arrival of (Le royal state . 1y to follow thoir non-commissioned officers to swell | prisoner in thet eity on his wey to St ttia lost Suae asses, it would be an ioft What, Lowever, ent they cavnot ca | abio thig the bars mer protested their fidelity 0 the Quaen, and obeved the - De ecarcely atle to hear oy 16 now, Lancers, Drawiug Hs av s - e B mia | time would provab: p ion, evening. He was in an extra train with five camiages, ificuit for t msclfin the K £oxra 0 1 e his appearanes fust a¢ this moment, when the | the sarue coupé opposite to lum, fat thrce Prussian . n “ cors. Tho other carringes contained Lis servants, twe 1'ulhlel:“!i]nr G e G ieghe ancery (g | SLa Gy persing the | Sicinity and fo turn them fo acconnt all the more < ding Kty D B0} siug with axes, and soon broks through $4e | Joaning it upon ‘his emy His countecines be easily, the railways of Bobewia ) uve beou so constructed as to 0. oF almost the whole, of Northern Germany J0ghe bitweon two fires, lost over 200 of teir | trived great dejection, The police hal ~takem b seet, killed aud wounded, atd the rest sarrendered [ care that Dis paesiag thropgh the eily should prodace s facilitatite the rapid ou of #eo to inrrodus abadiscretion . Tho vietory costall poriles dear, Marsbal Nar. littla excitement a8 possibie, aad bt few persons were any direotion meuaced by an in 1 of eivil aud militer 1 or, ;flmfieuml‘v“{m of the L.".Lg.j].qu raise taxes, and o esll for supplics of 5. Lhrougt Satin Aunstrisns vaes, who, I conjecture ad sponteneously offored his | near. ‘Ihe writer femarks that as this Listoric cvent pesssd R «bat bave an oggiegate popaiation of wore than twesty-four w80, The Ttaliany 1y 008 0 the Goy ot when the mutiny br fore b s,hie could not think of what the Elcctor g y-be ‘h‘ -~ ek T miliions, sbe will te slle to make Ge:many do more 1or her i and, from wast [ | severely wounded by a musketball in the shonl been or . ot been to hs conrtee: but ont of the ‘enberg avd Jaseplistad thay it ean do for Aust heard, bad had & 1 rely hart, and Brie. G sudscious game which * this Bisrark” was playin * a, Cervina, y each other by two transzerse lines ro Josephistadt, and from Tovnan to Kra advantages otiers are combived to renaer the deferce of Bo- Demia a task of little difiicaty to an experienced General Bo- Demia o fertile, weil watered, and ratber densely nlubited, ‘Daving sbove 1,400 people to the square mile. The eritieal question At one 1w able tbus to cou.olidare herse bausted by the sestos of conflicts whioh Ler enemies on ber in the west and ocnter of bher position, while Beuedek holls in check the main body of ser troops on the east. It is escare, s0id thatshe did not thik Souttern Germany would be s #aid before fall Lack on the Balior swarns of Tyroleans taas it was goieini oment Not only did it saeceed. honsrer, fa bad beon oo pelied by the gune of division of Gen , whie ., Zouind waelf purrounded and a 4o aptain of artillery, most danceronsly. I 8 to gl 4 thut the mutineers of the bariecks agioation aa well as weske d the fature; end | v siready San Gl kilied trom 1ssulog the princes und the peoples of Gormaay, and what, of it all wes to be. Many 6 Prassian, doubitless, is with the same feeling which ever the national muilitery as dor is not able to repress, : In tue Federal Dict, day before yesierday, it was de cided to appoint 8 cominissioner for the almmistration of The eround is a cortinnous snceession of hill and vallér. £a1l | agrmast and uighed in opposing ier as it bas proved to be. | perf, - e the Pasrtn ). Rat sk 1 tha of ravines, and eninently adapted for th on of swall de- | d'to be rendered inactive by | Riade: the e e g e e I et 1 3 b a 2 0 ol cto attentios to the fight ve 50-C 120 Taobments operative in the front and rear of an enemy % of s ruler. lnt in Badeu, us | w jon of (her § : thon 4 o'clook, asd | paticntl b e A P T Rl A i i i e i Ly 208 of the towns retain a portion of their mediesrl walls - iy ) A - - ' g . tor, ¥ < 2 sapy, it is not the rulor so sunch as 40 | gresl Austrian troope could be e ag in baste from | etat: said, barri rown np at an early bour he ! . ®ants of the Huesite wars; and the Caechians, wh | enlects that are tue oromies of Prussin, They regard Pros biern ou one ai L, and from her, ( done, as they ooy - P ey e vouia dg | . Xoe Federal troops, cnd the Austriazs who are som the great majority of the injabitants, harbor an v | sin ‘with a mixture of fear, disiike. and fudigration, wheh goes corcely the 1igtt word; 1 ¢ 1 they camn persistency of defouse, storial | Ferrarss, Lognves, Guadnisjara and Aranjaes, ordering up | Vined ¥ith them, aro to hear the Gorman colors—black, lity to the Germaus, and more particclarly the I | deey Leart; while, in tho North, Prossia no- those places. The aseauit of od, their raake will to Madrid detachmerks frota these places,” Very soon afier red and gold. This order g strongly to tho eentls litioal and fitorary representatives of that race wiere excites enthusiasm, and iy only supported breause 8 | ave was su by ite Ltall 10 genernl and 1o statesmen, P the defeat of tee military ivsargents, about 9 o'clock, a |‘ment of German unity, end will go fur in the way o i fuy ':Ld & goertl © ngainet ¥r ion is widely spread that she in the pioneer of | sistance as before. “Connt Deila Roces, tae 4, no Lopa they were Justificd In eates- | brigada of cuirnsiers and the whole of the artil'ery of Aleala [ ing tho hearts of th Prince Charles of Bares 1% ehings of pohnibiod s e form of radionai nity. humble | Thira Army Cot | saoiifes ls one of & pias and 1,00 | entercd the city. The combatants of the barricades contined | ria is appointed to tie chief eSmmand of the F aip 500 hoase and 4,000 a 4 3% secenngs that 1h fa Jite of battle fr o 7of that walch fell e 3 the fight for acveral hoors, and it was long past noon wies | (orees nnder Benedek, and they will carryout together te WS Bctave, T Luis undpubtediy tbr Govone 10 carry Custozza st the head Yeiters kilied the wan who in thie b o 0o altaneous sttack by three columns | 1 reconcerted plan of operstions, The ue e 4 y uve. This proposition b Jing. howeeer, tends to Govoae not ouly suceecded in_carrying a2, equivalent of ardies. Tho nation which susvived Cavous will | providod with s ‘under (be command of two Marshals, | LR cor ot Ptttk b 18 BOW DOMMEA :;:"E,’f;::; s s Uready achicved i el right eatus, aud be was then ordered 1o Fetife elawly | uut despair because of Custozza, Kerrao aud Coicha, and turee goneral offcers, ore of them | 5 €/ i o :bl, bu‘;:f gy M?A:wu;é_?m Solavint R oct toward the Minclo. ——— her of Marshel O'Donnel!. who bad b Carlist officer, olo life bos been devoted to military &fuirs, en e e e The ¥ ‘Monietorre ad Montecrocs wore lkewice carried at the B s Plen of Warda Kialy ‘fh“:. s I_lx,;“, gy g e Ty 4 beom s Carlist DUCET | scareely moze than o boy, e a ballant pmup! or any denomination m«e‘ hitherto ellowed them. | P point of the Layonet by Gen, Cuggis, commandor of thy £ S Fwlile the cu'rassiors, lad by two Generals, Payia | bis Successcs in the wars with Nupoleon, He is brother R0 angencen sronsd e riaten Salumns ard aowi| ¢ oo 1, = Fhem The Serpiay ooy oud divisios of Dells Rocou's eorps. Niught wos cowiog 05 (T T London Talegph June 3. harged the insurgents of tho Pucrta de Bilbao, | tho old King, Ludwig, of Buvaria. e w4 L R Lo it uz‘;f e, 1L bo lacations .ol Frutela sce Lo | e wie fhv oar Yar Kren & G, izl ol < .T"m‘"“" Ttaly, we perceive that the plan of D e R hred thiote inh. 80 ook @any yrisonors, | - Toe cholers appears to be on the incresse, and it com 428 eveiy Iy ait tor them on bis | Lalieved, one cratic less o the wor m there was 8 | grler that the frst corps (Duraade gt alowly prlgn on the part of Vietor Emantel is now altered—a cir: | The was oontinaed in s d ner for e dout il : chosen battle-h The 1eft wing of the Austri ise | woel A e Germ duaily chaugn position assigned o 0 Jrning wi “ > § 15 | The fighting vas coatinaed in s desultory manner for some | scarcely be douls t 1L will have fall swing before the attle-Ge in, is dis- | week or two beek. The German Kinedom gradualdy ehauged | g4 the position assigned o it. Bixi wes burning with tance whici o fords conviaeing testimony to the resl | yive longer, and we may judge of the resistance of thein- | close of Summer, which has thus far bean remariably eoad between T3pditz, the famons watoring place, and tie into the Germen Confederntion, apd the German Confedera. the desire to menar la mani—i. ¢, t scod so vigor- and first of fight—ady 0 beaded by fought at Castoza. A movemest by e1dinl aeroes the Po loward i¢o became unneees- urgents to the force broncht against them. 3 | for 1d Mazstials and ever so many Gonerals. from the faot snd pleasapt on tho continent. Up to- the 24th iuet., 13 be. Directly south of Eeichenherg, the center is supposed | tion has Iy changed iute sometbing els yetwe do | ougly with his division (the seventh of the ar 0 8 itself croamped neer Turnan, Loanitz_ wod M chen- | yor'inow juto what. He it be a prophet indeod who esn | foc third corps), fanked by two rogiments of eavilss, that the us well a8 daagerons, when tho taal g il B e o b e e Ix Weckin: sCwhich ) aeeved ; wiile the Tight wing bogiEniog ot Honenstady “wnlertake to oretlithe Sl resu of tho prosent wae but WO | Ausi B o B it Gompolled te fall baok 08 theip | i ras b T T S ranea) o oyl ljliu‘r“‘:llmofllmen—':xh‘»:-ll)?l:m:‘nv“m::‘ e bt o Prec | £ ONOR TR S g ot n”wufl", # - o : 1 bt in 6 casenthe # Ia stretobes ail the way 1o Ouwie Bacsakow, on the Galician borders. Until within a few dnys ago strong detacuments of the 1ight Wing were st Osira, Oderberg and Oswiccim, st which latter place and Crecow 1y safely ventara on ous meestive prediction. vor happens, the most unitkely thirg of all to bappen is that the Ge o deration shonld be restored exoetly as it stood ng of the Prussian momfesto. We may safe) Toscrs: #ay glorior before the fesi @aning et 33 in the vight—twmore thau 16 hours; at the end, the It ended the glorious battie of Sundsy la. , for botl: parties fought Lravely to the fast. worning, the action lasted il lato at ans aud Aoy in marching through Veneita, bo would simpiy bave exjpsed Timeelf to the risk of belng orers «d by a superior Aus- triag force sot free frowa the livo of the Minclo, It appears, therefores, that the design of attacking the Tmperial position in surzents, who foreed him to return to his Eouss, but” did not oiler him any violence, The procceding s of the Chamber were saspeaded during tho day by royal order, KO MERCY SHOWN, cets were regular inbabitante. Stottin 36 deaths have taken plece inone day, The Summes plans of maxy American tourists will, no doubt, be 10 ** gang agles” by the war aud the cholers. $0.000 men conld be concentruted in an hour: but these, it | nut the German Confoderation among things of the past. It | trians remained taasicrs of the positions ou which they 80 long | front and roar at the same iy uow becn it o the weat to be emplored euist £ia "eone; it Das followed the Jioly Romna Kmpire outof | fugh. » 780708 | S thah the whele of the lu'f:.".:"u':}'.;mv:iil?«f:‘:‘rlr‘.- Courts-martial werd indtantly appolated, and are stll ittior. AAlS N i r Saxon army of the Prassians in north-easteru which it ‘sprovg. Iadecd, of the two, tho Ewpire ismore |~ Tho battle Thave sketched in this ltter cost the Ttalians | trated on the west 1 Cremona o8 Plecoara. We 80 not see, | Zbere wus no meroy abown (2 1h4 nes-ocmumissiencd cffiosrs) likels to reappear. Tl Genmany of tie futare is not likely 10 | terrible Josses. Gen. Villarey was killod by a bullet throngh s that the sew plau will mueh mitigate tio- enormous entencens ool ¥he pamed on them withouslots o€ te) LONDON. et call jtself eiiber Joly or Komwan; but it s more likely to ke | the head while leading bis men to the charge. Gens. Durase | difficuities which the Kiog has beforo Liw. nauy Bave since boen sot, and thore is no doubt that numbers ————— f otbers, both military and civilians, will undergo the same tae, What the precise objectof the insurreation was, whether ‘The Austrians have, of course, the power of concentration THE RESIGNATION OF THE LIBERALS AND IMPENDING the £ rm of an Empire than the forn of a Conf-deration; end if their opponents; and, relieved ffom anxiety aa to Prince Frederick Charles’s @rder. does take the form of & Confederation, it must be a Confed- do, Cprsle, Gemzani wnd Dbo_ were more or less severely wonnded; over 100 Italian officers, I hear, were put Aors de s well 'he war correspondent of The Times. now with the e l"!ulamume. T O Mae o fhom b Cartle g | eration of u very differest eort f-om that Whick Las just been | combar, und many bundred privates Kiled, “Tho Inliage | their rear, ther can mass all their disposable roops betwoen | mersiy to apset’ the O Domvell Cabinet, o the Throne itseif, ASSUMPTION OF POWER BY THE TORILS—TEE Grafenstein, beadquariers of Prinee Fiedeiirk Cha na | Upeet o e Dl M Tka 90 made 1,000 prisoners, but it is reckoned that those made by | the Mincio and the Adige, selecting and sirengtheriog their | Ul o ool the dowalul oéBbe iast of the Bourbons sad 1he QUEEN'S ACEPTATION OF THE FORMER—INTERNAS sbe property of Count Clam-Galas, wio commauds tae Lrst The hi o 4 . 't 1' he fugiti tho Austrians quito equal in number. Of the Austriun | own positions, and naving in the fortresses of the Quadrilat- | Lot " oe "poringal and Spain, undor a Braganza dynasty, 18 Austrian Corps in Bobemia. he Distory of the Governments of the fugitive of | losscs we cannct form an exact iden, but tiey must bave been | eral an almort uanssallable base. For some time, thercfre, | povknown, The sccounts from Madvi Mainieis thet’ Ihe DISAFFECTION—TIE SCENE IN AND OUTSIDE THE coptive Princes, or of those who ere reeerved for mediatization, | very heavy. All tho vurions contests Laving been decided by | notwitistanding the impationce of the Italiens,f wo ariales | o0 m'bfl,u “J'n,‘. fighting was earried on with orfes of HOUSG OF COMMONS ON THE NIGHUT OF RESIGNAs Prince Frederick Charles last night issucd the foliowing Goueral Order to tae First Army: * HEAL ERS, GOPLIZ, June 22, +Soldiers !—Austria, faitbioss and recardless of trou for some time, withost declaring war, ot respected 1 uflords one more illustration of the foliy which in 19 cases out of 90 besets the defenders of priviieged and vested intarasts, Altbough somwe of those Princer, like the Grand Duke of Meck: icubug, roverned by the stick. cud thers, like thy Electar of Tesse, 1ok ghe Jiberiy of administering poreonal chastise- the bayonot, there must have beew terrible bavoe, From the War Cor, The ltalian army, oo the moraing of the 24th, was encamped from Mostanara to Somma passed the Mincio the day before at Goito pondent of the Journel dew Debata, Camprgua, L Borgletto, will probably content themselves with an attitade of obsorva- tion, Dus this interval it fs to bs hoped that Viotor Emanuel will bow to ¢irenmstatoea so far as to abstain from wetive control over the eonduct of the eampuign, aud will be contout 1o woar the laurels Le Lus alresdy gaiucd as & brave “Viea Prim " but that Gea. Prim, who is popuier in the army, was the life and soul of it there can be little doubt OUR Sl‘l‘IC-l_.\rL WAR CORRESPONDENCE, TION=—A GREAT REFORM MEETING BY THE WORKs INGMEN OF LONDON IN TRAFPALGAR SQUARS— WHERE THEY WENT AXD WHAT THEY D'D AFTED russian frontier in Upper Sileeia, 1 therefore, lisgwise, | Brasian routier in U S e pd he famiicr | To#0t 10 thelf subjects id tie publio sireot, many of them were | Lireiobed out.on this lonig live, Lolding tho Jf: bank of th | roldier, withont seoking to add fo thele numbar by obtaiuing of Bobemia. 1 bave not done so. To-dsy I have ea | :m.'\hfffr'f:b ,fi"":fi:fii’..’%fl’l’.}:‘fi"“'\'v'u:”l';{f.'nl':,"i‘”;':: sver. Gen, Marmora's purposn was 1o cotavlish biraself bo- | Te0Own i Gone il Il should leavo gategy whld-.r;nd e WARD—ALARM OF THE TIMES AND THE TORIES c] 5 X e territory | bel e, Love: arre. on, on 1 Verons, b i 0 oooler #; and lm will strenethen Lamensely t! adm q r lio declaration to be scot. and to-day we cnter te eiTilory | 445 were permitted in everything o Lave their own war. ‘y::gl:m;‘;n:;:;l?:n g LU A AT ALY aiready satublished i 1ho oonfidence and floetion of SECEESA WKy —ANOTEER MASS MESTING PROPONS-—SNE CRIND ©f the enemy in order to defeud our own courtr) “Let our undertaking rest with God! Let un leave our They kave known, however, for tic list 20 years tnnt the maintenance of their pretensions in wll their rigor clstructed with four squacrons of “casvalry (two of lancers and two ol hussare) and two batterios of artilery, in all 10,000 or 12,000 7 | bis sabjec f he gracefally acquiesce in the ievitable. and La Marmora the responsibility of tke future transfer to ES—POPULAR EEELING—COMPARISON PRUSSIAN 5UC OF POLICE INTENDS TO BEPPRESS [M—UNPOPULARIS TY OF THE FORCE AND PROSPECTS OF A RIOT—TEN aflairs in the hands of HMim who rules the Learts of men, who | s e ) decides the fate of nations and the issue of baftles, A3 it | the PTORTess of the country, by binderiap the dovelopment of | men, T'be order to march was given nt 1 a. m. to the troops | camomign. d e e annten i Holy Writ, * Let yous hearts beat to God, | PCessary institutions, and 'that a modifiention of their sov- | which had just pitohied thelr tents in the distriot of Sallonsco | “Tbe senscn of Innction. howerer, will not be ene of idloness, BETWEEN THE ARMIES—GREAT BATTLE OF CUs- TIMES AGAIN—TIHE TALE ‘ excuty wes called o in the intercst of Germeny, But they | uad Olios).. Before their eyes thers roso At 8 distance, diu. | S far as the almost tropio beat wiil permit, miuor operationa TOZZA—ANOTHER AUSTRIAN VICTORY—OOCUPA- ABOUT THE KXW, §OF i s ERNMENT—THE WAR AND ITEMS. our kands on the enemy. i ou know it—the meinten- | 100k up @ position whic they imagined must be safo 0ad per- mined by the rays of the moos, tha ocension of sscending aud ineessant skirmishing will go on; aud the irropressible TION OF DRESDEN—GOSSIP ABOUT THE WAR—THE Feom Oar Specisl Correspondent. o this war are concern Aol ‘ shaee of Prosia's most s vere mneinter: | manent, becanse their advisers told them it was conservative. | Glutonus which atretobes from Vesctiora to Verona. Garibaldiaue will, of course, harass (helz foss ia more thaa Bt our dear mative land. Her enemics bave declared theis | , 1ustesd of calmiy studying the ereat moveinents of the age, At3 0, m. the Italinns were on the western slope 'of the | one quarter with all the activity, and more ihan e determiz: ‘, g Lo Jotentiop to dismember and o Cestroy her. fball tho | the Erowth of national wanta snd the tendency of national |.Somm pagns, while the Auairiazs wers on the esstern stion, o horvets. Bat it is probably from the fleet that Wwe HOLERA, i e S XDOR, June 30, 1608 ideas. they intrerclied tLemselves in thelr logal rights, and | ‘slope, face to with Verona. ‘che object of the Tteliane | 8!l next hear of serious figutiog. Adwiral Persano docs | From an O Cotrsspondent. Sait is resigedtion instead of dissolution, und we ez stresws of blood which your fathers sud mine poared out wunder Frederick the Great, in the War of Indcpendence, nnd which we ourselves laiterly shéd at Dippel and Alsup, foolishly claimed « certain sacreduess for nirangements whic} were reithor justified by utility, nor bad lastod long enos; by prejaciae, Lhey were 8o far succesefol as to §& WS 10 pre the Tuo?nl be g‘fll The plan succeeded. the Austriaas, push them juto a bollow et lock, and there ent thewm up aud beat them, Tue Aust ans were dislodged from STUTTGART, June 20, 1866, not love play, or the foglorious work of mere blockading; and The prompiness with which the action of Prussia fol- though he may not stteck Venice, there are various other high both bis 7 promising directions in which he may gratify change the most popular Government that England ket had for many years for that anachrouism, a Tory admizie bave spilt i vaint Never! We wilmaimtain Prosfla ictories maki and htier. ¥ union and concert to gefeat the popular movements | guel ition by tLe fial e b, of | combativeness and his patriotism. Nor wmust It be forgotten | lowp ecla on of war gi " i i s 'y She la, aud by victorics make ler strovger and RiGLUEE. | ;ge from time to time to give eict {0 th wishes of Ger- Dersaenicrl, in spito of 8 vigorods ré.,.flfl;‘.'ni"n'.‘t'.°,’;...£ T e e AT it NG ARSI Apes (o2 the Sagiachtich of WRE K favorable impression | tratiog) In view of what Iy ocourting in the world jusl “We re) “m&ddm fathers, who will be®wighty fu 535".&\‘,",:‘,2:&‘:‘&’5?“.’: lu;ht;:l"'ml? m? ':p:rz f'nay and grapeshot from batterics piaced on a more elevated e od I?;um::;wr b, 000 .,,; organiznd aud coma of hier wilitary energy sl resources, and presents o strik- | nowy its offects are curiously—say like the resuscitation of an bless tho arms of Prussie. ring arms | piatenn. Lesconding into the valley, one portion of the A y Menotti Garibald,, who have not yet appeared on tie | ing contrast to thg ineriness and compara half & doz ! an room ..."So? Totward with onr old batile-cry, * Witk Cod for Kiug | 10 the use of the first unserupuloos Goverament whick should | riun foroe fed, e .nm'nm:r'np!n '3.31..", Youses, but | scene. Their turn w. Iy come, and it Wi probably be 'hg' i 1 ok s‘ s 4.5 Y0 Py ol o s o0 AR ooy m‘m’.'m wiseehusdenr and Fathorland! Loog live the King ! undertake to satisfy the wauia of tho pw?le; and the conso- | the romaiuder asoended tho higher platean, whore another | found that tholr destica ‘ot unconnected with the oper. ’t e smaller German States, She is now in’ possession of | British wuseum, or the appearance of asoal of icthyoseust quence i8 that those wesk Princes have falicn a prey1o e | Augtrian batsery was unmasked. 1t was mid-day, and fight- | tions of the ficet, Now that Austtla is 80 hard pressed lu, the ¥ Saxony, Hatover, 1 sse-Cassel, aud is pursuing ber ad- | in the ornamental water of St, James's Park, or of e HALLES, Genernl of Cavairy.” PR S A The Army of the Lengue. Peritn Correspondent of The Times, Juve 2. The southern distriots of Nassan and Ober-Hesse league, under “:;’l o sudaci mbition of & family inferior to many of the, ex- ofigl in political insight and p! foree. here is po reason why any German should downfall, The political wrnrexg:z} for which they stickied dates gonly from the revunciation of the lcly Romar Ewpire by the bead of the Mouse of Austria, iv 180. Before that date, many wlo a month ago were rulers of independent States with Ligh-sounding titles, were only Margraves and Land- ive over thelr ing bad been going on sises 3 iu the morning, the 3d and 4ih Italian Kegiments 1y of the farm for au hocr, wueu Gen. ance, Tiis soldiers, leaving their haversacks in the corn, ascended tho billock three times at charging pace, to take possess! the fatal battery, but wemy three tises repulsed. Tho 3d and 4th Regiments then got up to pesnme the stroggle, with the down beh ugla camo 10 tLeir assist- don of Taken in flank, | North, ali the forces ste can d the walls | ber southern provicee re will bo tran: foiied aod a suddeq, dash on the coast of Venetia or of wuay possibly be resisted by no wore formidable lcvies than troutier guasds, mperfectly disciplined, sud wits Little beart for the ccuse they have to delenu. ———— A Famens Batile Field, vuntages at other important points. It was with her o word and a blow, and o mistake. The blow fell like & stroke of lightning, and people seem to be blinded by the flash, With many, success is the condition of sympathy, ¢ | and with them Prussia has gained in prestige by the ghost of Geowo the Third in spectral pig-tail and top bootsy strolling along the slopes of Windsor, arm in arn with @ phaztom Queen Charlotte. I am fiin to resort to the tme possible for a comparisos, for nottung living will furnish one—the thing scewms o absurd and extraordinary. In tbe forming part of this corps has been pl under b ‘the orders f Priace um.umo{ who thas finds himself i | T ":" {fiov‘.‘- g{)"ugl’g i L’}d'fi:‘mn{‘:fi'}’&?fii help of & battery placed on their Sauk to protect them, but at | A correspondent of The Daily News says: | eclerity and boldness of Ler rocent movements. Even | latter Ealf of the nincteenth century—-in the country which mq‘:l.nnu Crown mn;’ 'h‘mu bis Emfirin-.':;; Gorian people Who ress avd foaght 80 noviy fof thelr oountry g:m;m:{em::&;ur&!m;m:‘:f :::n:pht lhohf:" "l"hh.:v: mrnn.p. on wt.:: -'nrfl;!«r this ln: it r»nluuudv globe | gr;:fl{ln(l xlu m'l‘:n?x(.gl.u; in expressions of admiration. The | brugs itsclf the most civilized and Christian in the world— Mm"“‘mu“; "“Nb'd‘d‘ quantity o"’“m", ot * | in 1613 and 1814,1ad dresrued of a restoration and an eneryetic | ‘wag no sign of an ltalinn soldier coming to thelr aid, and the re is not fouud & spot whicl has been 30 coprously | best friends of the Gerians 6re fnpatient at the tamences | whero commercial entprpriso, scientific progress, intelly Jonging to this Government whieh remainhd in Magauce atier | OXPression of the nationai urits, whick the Exmpire badw0lo3g | ordor to retreat was given. ibe protecting lialia battery munured with buman blood as the httle bit of territory to the | which for the inost part marks their poliey, aud some of | oo yoc e 2 h 41s evacuation by the Prussians. That foriress o been | Tepreseited in name. Lot their resolutions bad been vt | wuyGverwheimed and dirlodged by anotber Austrian baitery 8011l of the Lago di Oards, betwoen the rivers Minols and tho | them ae ready 10 predict all sorts of disastrous issues of | K°B¢ lovalty, boundiess patriotism, and all thas sort of Snrrendered to the Bund, on condition that it would be nenzral | Ciputed by the selfish compaots of individusl Privcos, s0d When | gud the reirest wos unprotected. The Italiaus stepped ter | Adige. The same naues turn up agsia sud aguin, 03 often ss | ho conflict. 'No one can fail to bd impressed with the | thing, distinguish the inhabitants—where law ead ordet, be Buad, on condition tiat it woald bo Beitial | § i verirued Germay became, uot as ta peopie had Loped, | Quickiy: leaviog ol baperaachs whoro they bad becn PIAGed | per rek sovinr sik-growing fumolese viloms ar Tome oy | Clliclent organization of the Prussian erwr. 1t forms ey e e o scation of {1e Bros, | b 3 ederal Siate, bit o Conlederation of Slstos Whick Were | Gme Goare. belorehasd 1 order to assut ihe book. 89, Tieh, thetvisg, SIS-rowisgiuneiess viliges 68 Wag 42 | ooy sc, 1n discipline and i the habi and1ifo and property ste (of conrse) respocted more thal O o Tndiccroot stem and oue thet will | independent and sovereign. evelede . ot enlures—stiz aics g o u overa and iouened | 1518 DR, s oBicers are 1 the flomerof ‘pouthy | 1 ans other commanity on the face of tie globe; in wuek . il 4 e 4 geat foethe cecapation of Mageaes shonid the Prus, | ——— PSS B B L e s w0 ! ehi# DE€O | |y with: military anabition, and overfowing with the | country, that branch of the legislatre specially appoint- forces of Prussia rests : n the kmnun“,’ob- | THE WAR 'IN IT Y Corr B T, " gty ‘where Volte, Rivorballa, Villeegio, Goito, Monzumbao, | eonfidenco which is fnspired by the consciousness of su- | ed to defend popular rights, publishes to the world the umnmmvf&w T Siaaman 0 1 ALY. espoudence of The Dally News. o = ‘avtiaufia are. 1t bos been bad for Europe whenever they | perior power. With iutense hitred of Austria is combined | astounding faet that not & single man of the now voieless e ot We g reimi—— g Hoaring on s ) Bas 1. | MY 0o hewst of Worth ol Ere L3, 67 SN W N 70 | un ardest sentigent of vetional pride. Count Bismark, | 5,000,000 15 8t to b emanciyated from politiea) serfdom! et ving v Baigs O siGaE umpomgd AT Sie Readquarsers ot Selo & town beme ot IR indeed, o f150rfe with s 0w couatryinen; 118 debi | Seven Quocn(sspeochos ad x dillernt adinisiuions Corvenpondenés of The Dally News. ten wiles distang up the Al_n 1took carringe and repaired | The Sitantion in Ttaly—Opinious of the Prenck 7 o arl poticy finds no favor among | have, during thelast 16 years, declared parlisment ™ of Gen. mm“.m CAsTIGLIONE DELLE STIVIERE, Jnve 27, 1666, N '1llmm bu“lxu: I’n’:’.’l!l'u';' t?:m?'sd“:w.:fi Presa, o mu‘:dl. uz‘l "'lu'l"m‘fi"d h“‘l 'hll.a '?h“ ] aem e —" by g mw - A g H " . 4 lous overl g U <ot y o ) universal that Prussia fs entitled to bo the dominant | people has most emplatically urged the various Ministers W“hhfln:“lifbe: are mm :1 uT.;.:“u.:; ho}.‘lu.u x:;:m ::I‘;yl;x.sf;l :od‘meml t'hu letter da{::;l ;:drmnng'cnd by a throng of sect sids-de-camp, and | The Parts Temps hus the following remarks: E‘.m on German sol. Austria is hardly admitted to fifrglduom their pmf{: sby’.;m?n‘ng it; since the m “'. """m M“‘"",,-o""'n.m -‘h""‘"“ ‘army of 40,000 med, the | the buuks of the Po—). €., about {;,'fl:un :fl; fi.{:{ o m:':{uu oo sat G in Lis ol sn'“ irt thrown open | The Moniteur anpousccs that the Ttalian army, after return. | bolong to the Teutonic race. Her claiins 10 bo the head- | ing of the present Parlioment 300 publie meotings Rave szt s Eoeseritacd Lumber of roors o | dlegiagh heweyer, wil'Yave by i time explined 15 you | pat by ho ir e bast was' Jatanse, nteatly gerasiog & 8s- | ing on the ovening of the 241h o the postions it coeupisd, waa | ship of German unity is regarded by overy Prussisn as | buen held In various parig of the countey_unfer he B aon, ip south-westezn and statiousd others 15 Al | fue 1eascn why I hastened y journey to this part of Lom | © Tn the bay, in front of tha baleon; Iylog the tur | Mincio, 1 by the Austrinas, and compelled to rocross the | ridienlous: aud ot this point they areready o do battle to | pices of the National Reform Union ‘and its numerous tenburg. 11 i aeo goustle that Uielr Tharigeiao o, ws | baTEy, which, on the Lil, R antariary o2 e e o | Tiohas et e O T 73 i oons | Zenbies (oo piiioet hISh We SO oTanwed YOS, | (ho bittfeendl, * ranches, in uddition to n vast number of meetings poon a3 the Tave captiniaten i 1o oo | Bolforind, We {bo oena oF 186 frst Dloody sontoct beirmes. | fo Lhersts Ao o thmed ut Peaohiors. ety | Tirhien aoiey Dattle of Custoszathough so bonorable 1o the | In (higgsontiment the Prassian army has s sigual ele- | by othier roforin wasociations; bundreds of petitions bave o the Bavarian borders via Gotha and Subl; but this wiil de- | the armies and those of Austria.” Th )\ 7—4 serions ebeck 10 the Italian cause. The con Jdeg. j 1 a. 0 day after I | only afew miles of water separate the Lostiie vessels, it can | sequences i hemsel \ ment of fuccess, Its officers, and to a very considerable | been sent up; everything that could in any way indicate 'at which point they are most Tequireds at Casscl o af | bad posted the st lestor I uidroused to you, 1 was aroused | hardly be b Tl o o mediataly taate (hemesives feli. Ges, C J A I 2 oburg, Not to be idlo while waitizg %te aitack of the | ont of my sieep by an officer of Cialdlui’s Corpe & Arméa b {h t‘“ that they will fall foul of ‘i‘fi.’,a"“”’ hetur;- long, | Who was to cross the Po Ferears, and whose ad extent, the men of its rank and file, are animate! by a | or express the wish of the peoplo the question of Re- . the Plaue: Love oa ub‘wnn-.,..nu‘- who, bursting into 1:# room 1 was oocy; ST EATS | oo transseced ke Turisess, ueibelds rose; devotad o [IGRNE M alctedy oheted (ho pilesys, sppoar s have given | QUIRIICH PUrpias, d cemented into o solid unity by Kin- | form, has shown, in the most umistakable manner thed B I gl LA e | g i) ot ko e s Tt Leabe e | Sos puics e Nestsangtis wulting v Belatradhaed 16 W | Bp 1hef Sviritimephooty moaeitd, i Ani with that of | drad idosa: The otars) ammy baibes Frsakiteh i the | 10 s ol a0 e i Vas guticatly waited for— ;‘fn.vm.uummmndgm Dararien Govern, | Bote, iformed me tha! nevs had arive at toe bendggariey | shaok bonds al voand, iersoy paring vuy words, wnd, b | Victor Emaurel grny. §o bovomes nesestary, thun o x| other haad, fs wabliog in many of the indispe atle con- | yet, in tho face of il t1ia, the request for tho cnfrapehise- de of the frontier. Tho King of Who would fain | the Miscic, between Peschiera and Villafrazcs. e Ll xfn-d A T SO ;’u‘ ! :“;’1::;:: mb,::ln oy (;""h“ conditions of the | ditions of strength. It is a motley collection of recr tnent of only 400,000 of the unrepreseuted 6,000,000, Les aloof altogetbe: rum the turmoil, hos prevailed on | _ Hi ibility of such dn event, | vey Lim 10 iuspect the works about Salo, "0 lurnuhpnn.'wu:r:nn,‘;m“,:’{ur'l:' "-“31"“:’: ‘f';: and volunteers, iew of whom havo scen service, with 1y been refused, but rejected with insult, And we oarnest tatious of bix Ministers to proceed 1o wiifons to ble to start at a BALO, LAGO DI GAKDA, Tune 23, 1606, Addrostd 0R-=SAN ferent equipimests and arzs, with no military discipline or ve s Tory and rescgade-liberal eduministration— W‘%"‘:mh‘g‘ '.'a"".l'i?if&fif“&l(: ':';a‘k.:u':& Vnder the Iflmh{nhl:fll 'éflf:?u’l'c'.?niffim‘." of the Po, | Tha sensntion of beirg at headguartcs, of lislog within T yenon foF respecting she work *“we asaisted s | 4, (ical aystom, unaceustomed to dct in coneert, and re- | 2800, : v ) atany momont, | stone's throw of Garibabii, who 18 Kindness nod eonsidsration | | 116 best obance for Tialy would be to sce herssif attacked | qUirivg 1o littlo timo to be welded together in o larmonis |~ On Taesday last (the 26th) Eail Russell and 2 Glade advgr o grivld of o Piuseian Cocluration of war at Lia oapi: | but now ghat tho eveuts of the war Usd taken the direction op | itsull, of mixjng troquently wisk oflieers of bia stall, aud yot uf | by Auatria in or poessst Joltioa) ccosiiiation, bt eeideatty | 0us, onderly and eficient muse. * Bew of tho olicors aco | ious Uad a Jaterview with the Quosn 8¢ Windeot, soé B . - i d v

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