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vor. XXVI 1 LMBOLD ™ SHIGHLY CONCENTRAY FLUID EXTRAC HU, Apositive and Specific Remedy for Meauses of the SLADDER, KIDNETS, GRAVEL tter of caleareon d and infammation end is good for men, we ren end ehildren. HEH B MY Hin Ul P LT 1T sl TH HHD USRI DRz AR HAR i e HHN "M HHH B HAH HFLMBOLDS LXTRACT BUCHU, #or weaknews, atteoded with the fo IepieposTION TO FXTOTION Loss o Mrwoxy, i ¢ Symplowe: Low ov Powen DipncoLTs oF BRELTRIFG, THRRDLING, AVaRare AN X TR BACK, Frosuive ov Tae Bopy ERUFTIONS OF THE FACE, PALLID COUNTERANCR. Drexiss ov Vis Hor Fawvs, DryNges or T8 UsiveRsaL La arene, ese symptore wad to fo on (whish this Medicive inva wbly Temoves), soon fo'low FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FI1 oo of which the patiest miay expire 3 (key are not requent’y fallowed by thows - direful disoas INSANITY AND CONSUMP My are awsze of the causo of theit o:8 . foon. Tho roscrds of the imewns seylane and the melancholy dedths 2 bear sl wituens 10 tie trath of the arsertion. fan, ouce sffected by oreanio weakaess, reqaires the by does. A trial MELMBOL will eeuvince (be o s sflcetions Exrrace Boonn s un 2for all e s fncident to tho aqualed by any other eu P ox, or o e @ O FAMILY SiUUL LL LLLLLL AKD DROFSICAL SWELL- £ digeation, and excites tho d, o well as paia tem, which Toke 0o Baiwea. dercury, or anplessant arediciue {61 unplessent dhoraee HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURKS THESE [ ittle ittle expense, of dlet, no in AMMMM M MMM AL MMM MMM it USE HELMBOLD'S ¥ RACT BUCHU for all affections and diseases of these organs, whethe EXISTING IN MALE OR FEMALE, Trom whatever cavse o Discases of these organs Tequire the sid of a diaretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC. ating, aod no matter how long standieg. | wnd 0 14 artaia to have the desired effect in all diseasns for which it e recommmded BBEBBES BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Wor purifying \be Biood snd removing wll chronic covstitational dis- ‘eases arising from an isapare state of the Blood, and the ouly reliable and eflectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Hesd, Salt Rheum. Pains snd Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the “Throst and Liegs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelss, endall scaly Fraptions of the Skin, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that sffict wankind arise from the corruption What sccuzalates o the Blood. Of sli the disc amede to purge it out, noue can equal in effect HELMBOLD'S COM. POUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. ries that have been Tt clesnses and reno- wates the Blood, fustilis the vigor of beaith into the system. snd prges wut the homors which make disesi: T functions of the body, and expels the ¢ i the blood. The trial of & single botuie wil sbow to the sick that i e virtnes surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two table spoonsfal of the Extract of Sarsaparilla added to s pint of ly equal or the desartion es asuelly wrstor I8 equal o the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle fs 1o gsllon of the Syrap of Ssreaper bt 0000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 00O 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HELMBOLDS ROSE WASH, e EXTRACIS BUCHU Auecel ent Lot wnd SARSAPAKILLA waracter will aecompany the ed 30,000 unsolicited certifica weowmendatory lettecs, 1any o which ate from the Bighest sourc incloding eminest Physicians, Clergymen, Staiesmen, ke. The Pro- | prietor bas never o 1o their piblication in the vewepapers; he does wot do t 0 Uhe fuct Loat bie articen rank as Staadard Prepa- wstions. and do not need to be vropped op by certificates. The Sclence of Medicine, jike the Darie colawn, stends simp e, wajestio, Truth atone for "o Cs, Ll LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL stimalates the healiiy ders that grow and rukle cmmended. Evidence 1 use, with hundre's of thousands £ ct for ite basis, Indootion for fie pitier. sna O —— LATER —— ONE DAY NEWS, Prussia and Italy Refuse the Armistice, THE ITALIANS CROSS THE PO. | The Austrians Evacnate Lombardy, Departare of the Fremsh Flcet from Toulon to Take Possession of Verice, SARDINIA 10 BE CEDED TO FRANCE. The Prussian Campzign Agrinst Bavaria Full Accounts of the Bzm‘le et Sadowa. 0 { p Pescire, from Brost, THE ARMISTICE and Kraly l!M.-n the Armistice-The French n of Venice— | Sardinia to be Ceded to Frauce Tutenne Bise | appoistment af Berlin, Brwar, July 7, 1566, Prussic and Italy, tcrough their veply had not beea ¢, koee refuscd the armisiice, and Cialdini has | wade p er band the Austr havisg decided to evacnite Lombardy and | Venetia. The Frenc fectwa to have « the Adriatic this morning IN ORLER 10 TAKE POs VEXICE. The gencral opinion is that France will receice § inexchange for Vi and will cither gice that island to the Pope or keep it herself. Public sentiment approves of the trans- | | ] | ogh Italy Las refased the armistice she has appointed | | Lo | foner of the Governme the Marquis de Pepoli Comm transact the negotintions relitive to the an; ion of Venetia | %0 the Kingdom of Victor The disappointmont caused st Berlin by the unexpecied vel. In Vienaa, especially, great | se. sndness Las prov | cession of Venetia is int | led, and has demanded that Bepedek should | be erraigned. This General asks for reéaforeements, It is agserted that be is 10 be superseded by the Arkduke Albert | The fortifications of Vienda are being strengthened, and 500 | guoe have elready been pliced in position. —~~— of Vemetin, La France of July 6 sags: 'We have received the following information respecting the incidents which preceded the great news of this morning. Duriog the night of the 34 and 4th the Emperor of Austria | tearned the final result of the battle of Sadowa. Yesterday morning and all through the day telegrams were frequently interchanged between the Court of Vienna and the Tuileries. | M. Drouyn de L'boys was summoned seversl times to the Tuileries, where he may be said to bave passed the day (the | sth) About & in the eveniog M. de Metternich called upon the | Emperor, and found him with M. Drowsn d'Lhays. The Vi- | ennese Embassador bad been fuvestod by telegraph with ful Tt was afier the close of this Tust inter powers to negotiate. view that the note published this moraiog was sent to the Moniteur." —— The French Take FPossession as of Fremch Territory. From La Prosse (vewk-official) of July 7. King Victor Emanuel has not at once acceded to the armistice proposed through France. He alleges as n rea- son that be has to consult with his ally, the King of Prussia. Inconsequence, the Ttalian Gorernment has been advised that it will have to cease immediately ccery ect of kostdicy against Venetia | 11 BED RENCH TERRITORY. 1 A French Commissioner is going at once 1o Fenice to asvume its government in the name of the Emperor. Ordars have been issued to the French soualron in the Med. iterranean immediately to repair to Venice, and to hoist the | French flag instead of the Austrien upon all furtified posts on the Venetian coast. Tho cession of Venetia to France is comulete and definite, and without any otber condition on the part of Austria except | { to withdraw the gans, arms and all munitions of war f.und in | fortified places. Within 42 hours the whole of Venetia will be Freuch territory, avd it will depend upon tde good will of France eitber to keep or to part with it THE WAR IN GERMANY. i | { | | THE CAMPAIGN IN BOIDEMIA, o —-— Arrival of a Flag of Truee, BerLiN, July 6, 1566, —The arrival of General Ge with & flag of irace is ¢ varles of & gruistice will be discussed. The vews received sesterday of the | France and of the mediation of the L | deep imuression. Opinions aze divided as t Prussia ough o fof Veretla to eror. how ved a to pursue. - ek's Official Order. | Viessa, Thursday, Jalyi General Benedek addressed the following dispiteh | 10 tho Emperor yesterday, at 3 o'closk in the moraing. | | After & Lrilliant contest of five houre duration, tebre | | Rocigagriitz, with our center at Lipps, the encay, fwored | by the rain, succeeded in establishiog bimself unperceived st | Chium. Our lines being thus broken throngh, we were com- Gen, Bel | #s0 1emarks that b sl | fags and 34 guns vere taken JULY 18, 1866. WEDNESDAY, NE linder and another staff officer killed. - Tho Prinoss of Liche modern wariare to stay ti o trinmphant progress of a viotori- dt and Konigerata have proved 1o . 8 army than Josephs! teastein and Windischgratz prisoners. 'r:», Benedek haw tothing in Ais rear bat an vpen ecuniry, noking bitween A where the Howrz, Thursday, July o The ruwber of killed and wonuded ou both tides has not yes been wocuritely ascertained. Up tothe prevent time 14,000 Anstrian vrisoners kave been brooght iu, together with 11 nd the capiial but @ vast smasth baau{,‘u canwom, the cavalry and the dread nzcdle gy of the Prussians wiil have free play, The dnstrians have done enongh for the henor of thelr arms; 1hey must now provide for the safety of the Site, and this ean bardly be'done by & prolonged D i . Gen. V. " resistance. It 8 pot the fit ineteses jn which ;prnn(miller’ en. Von GaMlenz bas arrived here with & Asiria s lain | prostrate befars am _advancing ag of truce. cnowy; mot the first time in whieh an Bmperor of - Hew the Austrian Wing was Turned. TRAUTENAU, Thursday, July G The army under the orders of the Prince Royal, the Houae of Havsburg, stepping forward on the morrow of a lost bittle, has stood suddenly before the A‘M:fimf and, by tha nataral prestign of his station, and the addltional dignity which consciousness of gumerited misfortano imparts to an elevaied obaractes, has brved yet a few zagwents of bis tat. althoogh distant from the flell of battle, suoccoeded by the | tered lm%el'l:l r;um. li(‘lu Wn"unm.ul Pxn:(h nfilil‘tk o \ ) camp, an: o Emperor Fraucis Joseph s ot ve » from preatest efforts in entering in line in time enongh to direot the Bontdek’s headquartors, - Lat thero be - st Pardubits attack aghinst the right wing of the Anstrians, which sct at Olmoz sach an iuterview & there was aftor Austerlits and ator Solferino, Better term) than Austrin may obtain now wiil certainly not be gra to her aftor two or three monthe’ protracted struzzle hos added to the exmsperation of bosiile passions, nor sfter many more thousands of Austrin's noblest 098 lie deop in their blood on decided the victory, ‘The King decorated ihe Prines on tho field of battle with the Order of M) tury M The King end the two Princes in command were saluted with tho most 1 PRICE FOUR CENTS. fortunately not possible, until late in the day, to # serve artillery inta battle, g0 that 12 Prossinn at first o witlstagd the firo of 64 Austrian eanton. ‘This ineqnal ty, Bowaver, though it ineressed tho losses, could not resiraia the | graciously salated the he re- -nm-mmmuumm-n‘- ovsions, from the public. Her Mjesty appoared at the baloony and crowd. The vietory gaised by the picked battalivns of the army. _ | Prussians has produced great enthusiasm at Boglio. The. A covteat h rarely been chronicled in the gt nistory of & ?,.‘:_". soutast Tiv Nt aud death of & weakor | statue of Frederio IL was covered with laurels, B forca that kept constantly on the advance axainsta far more i Dfl::rful 'Wih‘rwu';" pr:;:ed fi:rl g. :“d s _.Mnx‘r':d Prussian Call for Veinnteers. Woods 0pon ta, lov the Tavizes that dese - Brncry, Tharsdoy, Joly 5 1606, ;‘:""‘zn‘i'."':';l;‘.;&.i:ld the enemy was vanquisbed wherever nngm' R lle mm“:in?m h‘““u‘:‘:‘ .‘:‘“ The resvl:s of thi zand Trautenan 10 annensging, an office ior toe. enrol Y were rl:ud. n.'m'.'if.”."’ fl:fi'im".’,’:., ": Killed and | toers has beea opaied at No, 17 U.ter den Linden, in_ aecord. wounded and piisoners, 4,000 of whom were placed for ance with tio autborization gracted him by the Minieter of Tty e raianca kesoner Dby hs Ulian | WoFL o crysof ylatees, b commilas has bron 8 [T e vily: the Second Baitalion of the Kaiset | Tey'cq tormation of the oorps has slrendy sommenced, Franz Greoadiors and the Fasilior Gnards have been much et up. Tbe First Divirion of the Guards eaptured several | guns upon the fi-ll. Gen. von Gablenz s reported to have been carried woanded to Pillnikon s, 24 The Crown Prince at Trantenna, an of (he 20th June, evening, that it is ready to receive m’t’:\hnm equipment, ready , an in moncy towerd theis —— | [ Remarkable Tnterview with Count Bivmwrck. Correspondence - f the Purie Presce, Ber! y the Convention of Gastein, C On the eve da Biamarek was on bis wav 5 that tow from Tatisled ;mfl:-‘ extraordinary eathasinem by the troops, o, ditiong the two great Geraen A let from L " - — the batntely On What con | Dovwaver, stipped at Siltzburg, sriare ha met, 4 Pablic Weellag 8i Vieans—Disconcaysindiar of | LT i0nd ome b et s A PR, Juke. i Haeon do Foritars st “"‘"“3..'{ ihe Yng ok Woull be diffieuli to may. and it would bo uonecessary. All | .ine Crown Prines entered Trautenau yesterday. The | Bavirin 'Tuis fniorviow touf plice be bR URIRGE K the Prou) that s pequired of Austrla ly tint st sdonld ue fra bispen | gustriany were driven haok nfier a hot ight and tramendons | mibjeet f eonvarsation wad the e €iriote wd dignioand A} Vienna the reverses s1ffered by the Austri sion of bostilitice, which, thovo f Lirtlo daabt would be raadily | jo.ps. A the diapoeihie vebicles in Lishaa are uow Deing | foom the cirenmatancos in whiel (10 w0 8iatosinan of FEEs 5 Vionna the revarses 81 ¥ '{”‘n. hustrians 0B | grawed. Frim an armistico to 6 peace, the E@poror ITencis | out on to Traatensn with beds nnd sttaw to bring the | and Bavaris were then placed. ot must ot bo forcotke B ] 8 o eaoh s Glapasition of | [Loshinane by exprrieaer, hers SA DR 008 WD InS1i1sEH% | Iwaspdl Kok, Jiers (o AOSIORI ALY Miw apiabIERNE, 2T that Count do Bismarek we 00 L wiy to Gasteln, Wiy tbe oottt T Vienne: Qoreise wile stwiitine thet | e vORS IO MORESRs, dos Delly Niws, Yoty ® Xthiin Foait, Aviny Corps ie said 10 be. compleiciy dis. | otioct of sreatjas 1ae frienily maancr with Kranele Sustpn b e Wy vemson f0r a1 patr e focling to b Dalfuly 60 | 14 aimonlt o exagvorate the afisct of tre Prasrien vic. | I | W et ioh i n e Mivinabodeomeneed by declaring turt /1 ves thet the depression was greater than was jos | itory, which i, indea, nothing lesy than a great overthrow. ity bees | War between Prassin nod Austra was igevitable, 800 wowd o present cri , o tho officess ub Vieunw, that th £ran | terests of the Sttes « . thersior, of hope, the Govi rament ever Low inti- o ke placs 10 thencgti-east of Bohemie, Bvory Mancheagraiz. | that, in view of th at entaality, Luose Powors shouki 8¢ 0806 a ovt abiae of condnek been mado to firengtien the Wiy 0 thoca reglona by horryi whatover traops cold ba spaced from otner quarters ui the P Afier do feat of the Ttallans st Custozza,"every avi. bible regimeus o have heon dispatehed to the North, and for the sat every rogiment that could b spared fiom in Bararia aF on the Matn must bave been disy it b from Wi mately it 18 Guited with the people of cffort, therefore, must hav how.ver, dema:ds an_abgolute confid that sentiment of Ldefity which uow eulishes every Astilan s ddier, sheuld Thio Lapse of o fow hours may hring about @ comp. by a ceneral and decisisa viet “ With the valar ap © of the @his 0. ¢ Pragus to join Denedek. 10 0ur ous & answered 1o & enforcoments ba obtained now ¢ It i+ at 0 ur. Our duty ¢ ienna; and ne e of railroud which « trength, the civie virtoe "o, 4, roueh Ve The New Fres Pess mak Bonedek the Prossinn and vy 1ess iy £ 3 ng eight corps of their army, w'ioh they found 1 X4 of oper tiwns, and b liat he m Juriiy of xh-‘ engiges |ty divide an order to enter | fa; bat the vierory which meits, and enpeeial y at Skalitz, Nactoo and Munebengrat, 7 bave 12t £oinee ot 10 ealt 19 8} (R vests | %6 in th0 south-east of <l 2 fury oa the fi7ing gre s Anstrian 7 ot the North For the result of their oocupition of Pardnk o hesween ihe 4untrias & # 1 ferior 1ot o Prassions woull rave met with mo ad been v tae Aust tered cory capeca ) I N reater d:ttie c.aumed, and 1o lavadere. nast bo | o Federal | ok o bushios, which et eparak 211 y The Priss eive | L' Etewdard gives the follo which toos p at Sadowa T'he Prassians at ), youter! arwy concentrated on *he right b 2 and Jome: ') lowa and was euwaeed with Gen, Ge legram of Jusephe trias eray was ? 4 Ty of 200,600 or 300 000 me, noseh that 1y of food, ammunition, snd « bthioe cboud be pro . The necessary smouut of such inl articnlsr spot and at the partionlir b l he ré The Prussian avmy i telligent offears in the comp nesday, Jaly 4. e of the guard 1ok eth Regiment 10, the Firet Three siands of colors were also which q commar ded by brave and be jes this, it is equaly ohvions that the Chi ¢ 4 the Commiseary General musc possees tho highest cape r organiz tion oed arrangemcnt, rlups in their 21ght abandoued the for et J Further Detnin of the Battle, | Pazpteriz, Weluesday, Joly 4 From Galigusnl, Joly G ST The cavalry is pursning th The route is covered \ t 1o fonght close to Koniggratz, the Pru:- with arms thrown away by the es. and with baggage. ns, whaee center wa | ".“"f" vearly | Ita s that we were opposed by five Austrlan corps ocen- | ffim Pl 90 3 “‘ pri | brought ou the fi of the o The 12t Reeiment of Husears demolisbed two eqnares and | With the esception of tie ariay 1o ¥ ..».'.-.;mr;n“m ) terrible, asd on both sides the g b A selzed four cannon. At Horwite alove there are 10,000 jrise | '\ tursing movament of the Prassisne, who couzrived, in con oo of firine. to cstablish ¢ od the fato of the | oo the flank and’ rear, ouers. o Gre Wednesdey, July 4, 1066, | OFFICiAL. ] maclvas amperceived ot (111 e The Austrians, attacke | cave way. The Prussi Yesterday mon at 7 o'clock, the P'r n army, under 1 prosaed with exteaordinary vigor, so that at last the wing {he command of {8e Kiog ln person, $30¢ the Ause | Was cut off from the waks body, aad & pertect panic st 11 tas » ) . . retrest of the Avstriune became changed into a route. and the trians und Ficld-Marshal Denodek, between llornizite sod | bridyes ovet the did not suflice to afford o passage to the Konlgeratz. T oy s, Gomerale. Princes of the Tmperial fanily, and saperfor | y and lasted twelve hours, The battle was bloc | ed his position bebind Bistritz with the The u, viiLly gATE a0 example of the most desperats cournze led, nt Threo Archdnkes were woanded end a pem, greatest ob frsix hours. Townrd 2 o'clock, p.m., the | great uo gencral offisers were either Yo E;d. A 8| oty fh wautt, aficr which the ssemy was | prisonors of killed. ‘The roul agount of loss oa buih sides PUUHlen Wi S6zriad Vv ndse b dnre Tok yet Mnowa. bai 1t moet be (mmenee. | rapidiy driven from bls other positions. To the evening. about 7 o'clock, the remainder of the Aus- | ¢ an army was in full retreat. The rout of the encwy is complete. TRANTENAU, Wednesday, July 4, 1966, In yesterday's battle the First Army. under the command of | Prince Frederick Charle engaged alove from & o'clock {1 the moraing, and had to sustain itsell sgainst s much supe- rior force, which fought with vigor. The Austrian army had, before the battle, taken up & posi tioned yes'erdny, on the right bask of the be, but was foreed viglently to the other side—tnat fs, to. The fate of the two fortresses, Josephstadt and Konigeratz, i s yet unknown, Will they open their tos to the caemy withoat opoowition, or will ‘they resist! s one ean say, but the result s uslmportaat, being only & mnteer of detall What i3 certain is that at prosent Pardabitz and the whols of the railway line which runs there are abandoned by Mar- shal Benedel, who s thus foreed into Moravis. It remaius to be seen whether. fn care the military operntions should con The Second Army, ander th command of the Prince Roxal, | {/;y. e will be able to defend the bigh fvad to Vienos at the point of janetion of the Robmisch aud Tradau railw slthough far from the field of battle, succeeded, by the most In strenuous exertions, n erriviog in time. It attack, directed | Srery case M s I eas and the toward the epemy’s right wing, decided the day and led to e | FTUsIRs €88 &ct in (hat connyy a8 they please. PeNOe vigwry. : Political Consequeuces of the The Austrisns bave retired in the direction of Pardubltz. From La France, July 5. The number of prisoners is immense. We have taken a large | Let us not dissemble the fact—the sitnation is a se- rivus one for all Earope, and ought ever now Ken ali har soicitude. 1 the opteet of the campal . partialitics tle. ‘The loss of the First Army is considerable, —_— The Prussians Expected at Pragwe. A communication from Prague, published in The i arried cortain minds Lo ak Austrinos. we resisted the impul e, rongly to the only int rest that oaght e.” But vow, when the attached ourselyes to direet French policy—that tortune of war scoms to open for Prossia destinies which sho herself bnd uot even di 1 the obs that seemed likely to arrest her ambition are belng away; when, already established in tie Duchies, holding ber bands Saxony, Hosse, Hanover and Bobewis, she may in perspechiva throngh the mirsge of victory that dream of German empire which appearod ooly a ohimerical faney—at present the sicustion of Frauce is moditied and her daty com- mences. The Emperor, in appears imminent at Pragu rized to adopt all the mer The seat of Government i and the G, ures wi 1o be transferred to ablic woney National Bank Vienoa. Al the Credit Society, are being » number of the inbabitants are leaving the city, the mumicipe] council was sitting in permanence, ond iubabitants formiog 6 m.litis to keep guard dunng the night. e The Battle of Nadow: DETAILS OF THE BATTLE=ITS DECISIVE CHARACTER AND PROBAY ¥rom The Lond The decisive blow has be, of war hias ouce more declis comeeption and ¢ noble burst of patrintism, had declared that he detessed the Treatios of 1815—l France detasts thew | £ much o be docs. Well, then. the most daneerans thing for | | s, created by the Treaties of 1K15. 1 & powerful Prussia. O | the duy when that Power, breakiaz thracen its liwis, shall extend from the North 804 as fur u our frouticrs, there would be not only & maintenance of those troaties, bat even an ag- ravation of them in what is most men | Prussia doudtless under-tands all favored the aw long, the general fa¢ compact Times [ 1 struck, and the fortune | faver of Prussia, The bold | r farsighted plan | f alor flnst woek. e forces or t abled t t0 press elose . | ng the ground ineh by C— upon their enemy, who, a r inca along every avenne of rt Xingdom. bad THE PRECEDIVG BATTLES, | falien back, biceding e turning | ——— 10 bay on his lee: santage-£rou between bis two | Fike Righilsg ol Brkve lds of J. to huve heen alowed to the y. the first P} ng o cross the poy . Halt tov t o ¥ gratz p 18 with confinence main Marshal e decisive moment wrcived, geratz, apparently wi only five army corps. bnt ng. ux was nataral with a n t apprelension, O on his own & s position. | s ol she First 1 i thefield is dose udowa, | | pear Kbalggra ting r om one end 10 | e arbs, and onr the otber s vort tract of ue batue lasted e, bous For six Lo 1stria: d astr d pliides. stritz, but it wes tak eanlly beevessod. Name | evening the defeat of they bad chosen behind the toward 2 o'clock, by the Austriane plet Uhe enrbiest Prussian bulleting soldiers and civiling for the | of the same ev at #and 11 delock, 1 n vietory. o part in the SELt party with fresrms, snd and spoke of thelr army we ciose 1n pureuis of their routed | partly, it is aterred, by pouring boiling ol and scaldiag water the heads of 0'r ten, W upe ent was going on fu | the streets of ts swept rousd the town. | pouthe other side, ot r lufantry regim A an_Austrian force . The main hody of hill bout 1,000 fest b . hore . desper st b r nccourts, dated vesterday we sre told that three y three of 1he vicioTious regiments, and o less than 10,000 Ausirian prisoners had already been brougis in. The troph ther corps sigualized thelr ¥iciary, and the tof by arefors, those opposed to Pressia are divided |3 . PRUSSIA AND THE GERMAN CONFED- | A under the cover of the smoke prodaced | | ment has resolved to mobilize the Bran: ‘The following ofiicial report of the engagemont &b | Munchengratz bas been reccived from the Prussian Heads: quarters Tho task of the army # 88 forward was_mndeeses: to eross the line of the Teer task | w tricns had borned A mant beean at 9 o'cloek, in whis bridge, o sharp e n- fontry’ and arviliery took pat - The peaetice of our rifed @uns was yery gead. An ammunitics weron be 1onging to the eneme wrs Fxpl aeross 1 uso of the con- nazpestedly ding toward | of the Horn ur fire tho troop inivo: tha 1 er by noon. Tho Au toa of tho gronn bronght up a hattery upon Xy piatean the v Jiey of the Jees, which impeded the advan fom, nerertheloss, speceeded | and in eapturing the Vil rst, The Austrian Iz ot lose n! coutest, We have ) In Ausbria people ara so dismayed rassicos that some aie found saff { propriery s to desigante & o traitor whose Corps was destroyed at Prantos ant, the audacions hero of the w long since, could not be i ric loyaity pervoni tho Prussi i Guar o fall on his flank 1:n2, the bril aark, who, pot an who fs ¢ W It Mtod—a mifrtane wis of Loreed mareh v, command in It bit, but he cemauded toscrve in Bobemin that te an rtunity to take bis revenge on tie Pro chased nim £ om Holstein, aud who have now so comy conquered i, e — ATION. | —— | N AGAINST BAVARIA — SEVERAL EN- AT OF TIE BAVARIAN zetle de Baviere publishes the following offielal news from ihe theater of war, sent by the | Prestdent of Lower Franeouia to the Miaistor of the Taterior: Wuaznvra, July 5 Moraing.—According to @ conrler who val, the Prussiaas entered that place be Cuirassiers, THE CAMPAIG { | | | has arrived trom Bil sterday evening. They bad a conflict wit wio lost 6 &illed and 20 wounded. Yestorday an engigement of outposts took place near Lie- benstewn, Several carrlages with wounded Bavariacs bave arrived ot Meiniogen. On the eide of the Bavarians a lieatsnant and 10 men are killed. Col. Atdosser was shot through the haod. Another telegram trom the President of Lower Franeonis, | dated Wurzburg, the 5th, announces that according to a tele gram trom the Baillf of Kisvingen the major of the Webar | regiment met the Cuirassiors retreatiog after the fight of the | previous evening. ‘The Praseisns were a quarter of a league from Briickensu; it 1s probable that they Lave already arrived there, This morsing there was an engagoment near Gorsfeld, The following i1telligence comes from the telegraph station | | at Meiningen: TYesterday, up to 1:30 p. m., artillary firing was heard. ‘There has beeo a bloody conflict at Rosdorf, near Kattennordbeim. The result is unknown. From the same station on the morning of the 5th we have | the followiog: A Wartemburg staff officer who has arrived here annonnces that our 24 division engaged yesterduy in sharp combat at Dindorf. near Kattennordheim, i which he was present. The Bavarians fought gallantly, and hold their position at Dindorf. Tho oavalry of the reserve was attacked at Fulde, acd, not being supported by the infancry retired without serlous 1 s, The Prussi have occupied Brilckenau. They have also seizod the telograph ion at Liebenstein, in Thuringin, Eisexact, July 5—The army of Gen. Falkenstein bas com menced operations against the Bavarians. The division of Gaben bas been engaged near Neidtharthausen in several successfal affsirs of outposts. The division of Beyer has driven out of Hunfeld some detachments of Bavarian cavalry sud artillery, - —— Brunswick, Broxswick, July 5, Evening.—~The Ducal Govern- | ick contingent. and to place it at the disposal of Prassia. The Chamber will be convoked | The Frankfurter Journal announces the entry into | | Cobure of Bavarian troops coming from Hof, A batt lion of | were inipatient Lor the &l | &% chassours had advanced as fur as Hildbarghsasen, A detach: utof pioncers had repeired the lines of Cohurg-Lichtentils | and Coburg-Hilbarghaases, which makes it supposed that | the Bavariass have an intention of advancing toward | Motaengen, the environs of which arc occupied by the Pras. | i { siane Muxicn, Thursday, July 5. aria, announces that the Bavarian head- ave been rapsfvited Melaingen to Kaltennord ordonnance Iy cxpeeted to be soon published relative ation of the Landwetr, C—— of the Hanoverian Troops. | Official Gazette of Hanover, gives the following | t5-two offieers, 208 non-commissioned oflicers | borses, Wounded—Sevsnty-sight officers, €56 won-commissioned officers and soldiers. 72 horse Be- | tlde which thero wre missing 812 non-commissioned officers and soldiors, Probably the ereater part of these last have been made prisoners, The Hanoverians made prisoners of £00 soldiers and 10 officers, who wero liberated the next day." e e Federnl Troops. . m The Paris Union, Jaly 5. The Foderal troops have at 1st marched; they have | st provoked a furious csnnonad, steam and withdrew W finaliy decided to relinquish the idee. on enution to turn the heads of their vessels in the opposite dlr'u.-: tion immediatalv upon seeing ghat we we Tho quarrel, a duel ety sen Austtia and Prusda, comprozise the inserests of 1 e Germenie Confed-ration, ard peclaily those of the Second tates, If thes) consent te rem in quat socetatars of tha sirng. 1> between the two rresd § ol be mio ensy foe the Hoconur, 1, d- Dismurk for Prowis doss not thl Tine of ‘the Main, Tn obsarved Connt de Blamark, wonld bs simaply 1. whioh wonld in mo wey r powar hes cnoning Sl yed, A rmictma single grest battle— tats the emdisions of peace. had muintain which Wi propazing La Prossla, objeeted to Count S.ates of oy be b to fighii t % 10 maintain, n Govornment erests nid the certainty a0k vxcend the Bt * Bay continted M A et in oanridering and e Dislog siebt al'y 4 bo the frst 10 cajy fatare pocition of Sonther: propwition M. da Plordten vt #0 lightly wiih bis on only woithy of & ot de Bismark thet wp wsibility of diseuss- s, olther ay a p i7ate individad or o8 M Bivaria, aud wes compolied to pat an ool AUSTRIA, o s e The Sustrinn Wounnded at Vieana, Cozrespon lesce ef La Liberté, Viesxs, Jaly 1, 1906, The Patriotic Association yesterday sent an address of conzratul tion to the Archduke Albert for the saccesses ob- tained by the Army of the Seath, Huaven, iudeed, owed us this compensction for the sufferings and disastory of oar army jo the Nortb, Bat we oad hardiy bekun to rejoico when we were inundated with wounded men. between 1,300 and 1400 arziviag i a single night; 670 of them will be keot at Flarisdorfl, and the reat send. sent off to Kleostemenbarg, Very fow will be kep: at Vienna, in the unticlpation, as is reported. uf blondy combats likely to take place in a short time from this; there belug a dusire Dot to off r such sad sights w the eyes of our civil popalation. | Zhe Medical Gazette was the first to protest against the entirely mistaken idea of heaping up the living remains of the war under the eyes of the eitizens and to the detriment of the gen- eral health, Efforts are mads to remove the civil sospitals to a distance, even with the serions inconvenience of separating the sufferers from their familcs. But these cousiderations do not exist for soldiers. THE WAR IN ITALY. it Htalisns Passing the Po—Evacuation of Lome rdy. The Italians have crsssed the Po. The Austrisns bave entirely evacusted Lombardy and res tir d across the Mineio. ¥rosexce. Wednesday, July 4—Evening. 4 The public journals declare that if the Austrian troops evaes uate Venetia to march against the Prussians, the Italian army will pursue them closely until a juuction is formed between the Ttalian and Prussian armies. lialy ought not to leave Prussia alone, neither in viotory nor defeat. They believe in an immediate resumption of the esmpaign, which will be continued until the Austrian monarehy is dis~ membersd, There is a perfect understanding betwoen the Itallan Gove ernment aud the National Husgarian Croatian party, - ——— o v Garil led, BekGAM, Jaly 3. 1806, After the combat yesterday the Austrians deemed it prulent to evacuate the positions of Monte Suello aod Caf- faro, which are to be at onceoccnpied by the volanteers. Gen, Garibaldi was sligntly wounded In the side, but will be able in a week to be again on horseback, ——— The Movements of the Itnlinn Fleet. A Florence letter of Saturday gives the following as the latest iotelligence respecting the movements of the Italing feet: On the night from the 231 to the 24th, and also from the 24k to the 25¢), wo ware on oar way from Tarento, having left that plrce 0a the 21st {nst. A vers vigihint Iook-oat was kept,' as we felt convinced tat wo shoald b attacked. The crews nal Gom the flaeebip which showkd om to propare for ac Uifortanately, Bowever,, ro vain, lay evening we arrived at Ancona, Adwiral Pere is really @ mirvclo of activity and energy. ardercd,. Iy, that, instead of casting nnehor, we shonld oniw b 0 he ready 10 10 idential foresigh faw<hip eallod v d wome steawirs on the 1o was the fir Fate of sp f the evermy. Their eqoada h owere irop-olad, Whea » Italidn tricolor, whielr from the Ausurisns. Sha received one 80 in tie boll whish Jid vers siight and, having acos rejolued the flee immediately ped 10 order of bati e, Aduairsl Periano, accompanied by the obief of bis & D'Amico, dnd 113 priseipal officors, including the Deputy Boggrio, went on board_the Exploratire, in orde to he better o to take up Lis yosi fon w Dresence wight be st necessary. Lo avery short time the first line of tha and It -lian iron-eluds, consisting of the Meria Pia, Terribile Formidahls, confronted the enemy, followed by the othes iron-c tae woode yessels briginz up the rear. But the enemy bardly waited to see us form before be got up th all speed, heing entirely out of sight 8o'clock, Thers was some question «f pursuit; but it Tne anemy had the ad- al:0 taken the vantage ol us by five or six m les; they bad re prepurmg for an chase Witk Uie whola — focte Pa Wost Pross areliod to the aitacl 2 pelied to retire, The retreat was effect 4 composedly on inas march ¢ intaredibeta ) tol P ety My Bxbract Servapurite in o Blcod Poriber; my Eatract Bucku 168 | guhies, Tog iosses are not yet kuown, but they are cousid- it SB8 S AAals I trily o e A ooty ot e kv g | b s o ey o P R R L1 Both are prepared en purely sclentific principles—ia sacuo—and ere | erable. price; all were an prov e rrying the position. The town wes ing to the last dispatebos their advanced posts were established @ should have resched the enemy, one, two, or three shipd the wost aciive of wither that cun bo made A ready snd - —-— | e woffered severely Nothing, howerer, can erceed the y driven back. at_Giessen, in Hesse-Darmstadt, which town was occupied | at a time. This woullhave heenof 1o consequence with an conelus. vy test comparison of their preperties with those st Ot Ga to be Comrt-arsinled. etent of the Austrion disasier. Ay telegram after tele- | At this moment Gen. Von Gablenz camwe up with rein. | & Iy & few days simce by lllhlo .Prnnhgx Some action will | enemy weaker than ourselves, but in the present esse would fortements. " The fight recontenced, but our me wore oot | {9eEefors soon be comwensed botween tho army of the Prince | not have been dvisable. A¢ aboat 11 v'elock the ro- gram comed in, every fresl detail confirms us in our conviction that the Lmperial Afay, alreedy exhausted by series of de. feats in which no loss than 20,000 prisoners had fallen into the enemy’s hands, dispirited by the consciousness of the feartul turned to its ancnorsge. An Engiish gunboat fo!l the: whole of our movements, The grestest barmouy prevails among the officers ot the squadron, and the spicit of the mea «coald not be beiter. Sorth in the folowing worke: New Dispenea: Ustited States. See Professor DEWRK'S valuabel works on the Practice of Physic. Kew romarks made by the celebrated Dr. Puysic. Fhiledelphia. Hesso and tho Prossisa corps cantoned in Hanover and Saxory Tho B their regiments f Naxe ConnEg. Viexya, Thursday, July 5, 1860, 1t is announced that Gen. Clam-Gallas, in commmd pletely exhunsted, and too fiw to contend agrinst superior X 1 pombers with success, A fow companics wers frequently op. n-! to two or threo entire Austrian regiments. Prudence, are also ready to move. Some of quittod Hof and have enterea tho Duchy attalion of chasseurs has even marched oo reaaris wisds by Dr. Erunant MeDowsiy, s colebrate¢ Physi- 9 4 b nd Mewner of the K- e of Surgeons, of the First Corps of the Army of the North, Field-Masha | 5, hil k runmm:—wh--?"-:‘l"z-‘.fl&w-::fia‘i *od PUb | aron Menikateln, Chlef of the Stafl, aud Mvjor-Gen, irie nn;le‘::lln:lhruhf:prrl:r‘r:e ‘;;".’5“:‘.‘%."‘::::.!‘:#.'.:?..’&'.:‘ ng::i.l;u:.;vouu u‘,'r'.’.'.m‘.'..:,:-mn;':flle'?o':xf: :n'.f:.l;h"r;'::' fur as F Iburghanaen. This donbla move nent, #0 loak x- "Ser Modioo Chirorgical Review. paviished vy Bassanix Taarens' | ool (O e o courtmartial Coot d [ wend into the field hont o e supreme effot, not so much i1 /" | muaition coluon arrived at Lievat toward midnight, and fe 1| proted wildoubtless orce the Prussians to recail toward Lhe THE BATTLE OF CUSTOZZA. Feliow of tbe Roy: of " - 2t fense of the monarchy ax in support of its anciens military ren. Toward bt and fell | R0 Germany & past of the troops they biad dirsoted on B 3 oo mest of the o8 Medicine. Mensdorff bas left for headquarters. Y pport of tary rencv, | bk & littl beyond the tows. Toward moruing the remain. 4 thi k' 4 ——-— ‘ond fought, not s0 mnch 10 conguer as to sed thaie'ory i the bz | der of our brave feliows came In, their ranks much lesaned, | Do@is 83 $hus cTeatos happy diversion fafavor of Austris. Additienn! Particulars of the Eugngement. ngns s est possble rate. The most fluml«u names 10 the emplin - | many regiments baving lost field-oflicers, Captains and Correspondeuce of the Journal des b G The Anneuncoment in the Momitear. gncny e dond st Somats : Lieutonanta. _‘The dragoous, & battalion of tho Virst and ’ 4 ‘ednesday, Joly 1, 1896, o Coust Thuo and Col. Bivder, both high fn command, are | Fortv-third regiments and the First.Jiizer battalions especial- uding itself in : . DbD From the Paris Moniteur, July 5. er; ne the latter, three At ‘dokes and | Iy, suffered heavily. ut vietory still s ours. Noxt morning ‘ &0 DD oD A fough! he ®d by the Ais. Prince Lichtenstoin and Pri v Windiseh- | gur guards cme up to rautonst, fought s we expoct Prus- pul stid wot hesi- DO DOO great battle was fought on the 4 ats were tak W # poct Dee! boo bob trimnasd Prassisn armiss, in the asigbborbood of Knag. | K0t iia idere uiisnsioty proof thas they ha L i o SRS encteo o e Db ohp griiie. The oenter of the Prassians wAs at Ssdows, atd tit | ings with which to mitigate L e takan Drisonors, o iee | Brgury, July 5.—It is announced that the King/ combon: M of the Austrinas at Lipps, Al she troops were engased o fl-l"l:' io thmtmphm in the musferous Hight. Some 150 captured | will return to Berlin with M. Bismark next week, aad that ‘cosersd The refrent 1y Dothakdes, Afer e oombet wrhieh Insted ire hours, the Ave | SEAPNIC S Feltion dlsvatoles ret g e g L e oth. sxgca. Codane | {he sesvion will probably open July 13 ; it . Ll DROGGIS v . crisng, s60ing themsolves turnad by Chlameo, commencel thets | gratz in & complete rout. strewing Stark. The mulitary had diffi to protect g LD ILA L o:nl :'x:nun. ¢ which was son changed into a rout. They crossd the w"h;‘l:‘fl" wide siesg st | theee latter from the kabiteats, ___ The Elections, e T HELMBOLD, cHEsasr, | 0o and did ne evon defondchs poicon of Pardubits. The e o theie forteeen but either they dd ot fee safoeren at torined from the fact that thousands of A atmanbe | Bemiw, July 5.—The Gusette de FAllemagne du = iy 1 losses are exceedingly great, snd 42 guos remained & the lmurlnuln:(m Bonedek was aotusted by strategio vn‘ ‘many of our men also slept their last sicop in the enemy's | Nord says that after a careful examiuation of the election re- wTRROLS TAsS kS CHEWIOLL WaREwD Maliga Tt . L B Sl e s | Sl Basanmaoi. e asarty Sh ".‘:':":."'.‘*"e faens, tbo genoral resalt. s, Conservatives, 143; O1d Liberals, No. 504 BROADWAY, N. Y., o3 “lon at the groat railway lunotion at Pardubitc. W here thia | saloss. and langs privats houses. aro crowded with Prussian | 9; Catbolics, 16; Laft Center, 65 Progressives, 74; Poies, ar Tae Avuelan Arsbdnbe WematodTws e | et i o B A | Ly o g s B o g th oo o | 5 IO, & T 8wy (e e TR HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, oo o o | iteling o tixdh reoreniation of Mt seatartd and i | Gen:' Vo Gables, 00 srong. Which had bucoeeded in | S0 | < 7 Ne. 104 BOUTH TENTH-ST., Philsdelptia. wirin ol O ol e I S S T L R R I ST T L L e K R T TR Peniote - Visdiion- 1he' W — An offic ispatel atates Archduke nitude nstrian P over; v/ bear Trauteasu. s rashed ubon the enew ‘he Qucen of . ‘nw;l; or ooz!'rflnm‘-, : . .. Gen. ¥’ e M Tk Ge :vlufilz‘n.ly‘n‘:nmwuhpntl ‘consequences 1 ith s lntln::;:u nuu‘-f.n-ld ’:&L‘m 4 Sta b BRI, Mu‘-lflfl- g ad \ha"{fi"w TUNT L S couyDp Thun wey woueded Ju e, Wwed bys bat, ol [ Wikile excestion P,.""'"',"”"" on 108 Bad Loy < ueen has been severaltimes toxes the yonded { [, see mighih Poge - -y St | esgh e ¢ kb BT Al Jle | MBS R wa | 2edeni8 W i 4D S 200000 {901 11,gil baw bue 0040 R1 vicL svaemae; of elhewaiiey 04T QLAAW CLA TRRLIA deliw ot vao e hifich keas wil &