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Tribane, PRICE FOUR CENTS. VoL XXV, N0 7887, - POP) office in the Derby Ministry, died snddenly on the 5th heroes, who gmvidmfi‘m saved a multitude of vietrs fe ¥ any considerable nuxber of troops from Vevetia, and un- blessings; everyhody scemed 10 realize the solemnity | swept by cavister and grape from the ontworks ef I‘ UROPE less sheltered by the acgis of France way soon be €om- | of the moment, the danger as well as the necessity of & Pesthiera, while the right fay tlose upon Viliafranes. from paralysis. Look upon thiose lamentable ruin, aud arouse yourselves . pelled to hear texms of peace dictated by Prussia in her | ©) o 2 lhe esmaalidgiion "B « Tho First Corps eamped there the night of the 3d, :od P LA AL toa just indignation. : salution, since the consolidation of the country requir®® | pegun their march on the 24th at 4 o'’clock, They met the Parlinmeatary, The Nociedad nsserts that letters from Guaymas con- | tha § o 1 e ' ed, the vious accounts of rthe | that the nnity of Ttaly should he cemented by the noblest | Audtrigns almost jmmediately and drove the back. m o firm, a8 not at all exaggerated, t lous unts ¢ | ¥ Y {_immediately and drove them 1 PBROUGHAM ON THE STATE OF EUROPE. ,‘3“ 3 s by | blood of the Peninsula. On Saturday, Ricasoli read the | Durando had no idea of a Dattle as yet; butet7 o'clock | ,fi:’huw of Lords, on the 5th, Lord Brongham ad. | the horcors of the sack of Hermosillo, which were wit- ent, | Kine diepateh to the Chambers that all the lise is in 1army was found located upon £10iad | yerted to the hostile state of Europe. a Con. | nessed by ‘l“’;":""l“f of petions :"'""“"" 'h"“‘:‘d of r ! and the Italiens cbarged upon them | ice would be shortly held, and peace firmly established. | ¥ :"mi”';":,r',;:, 'v:,if,',"o'(“é::,,;.'.l e own l-ullllul. e —— The *'vmes remarks the next quesnons are whetne Emperor Napoleon will back his tender of good ofl \§ M a threag of TER ‘\h‘vs' he will be contented w k tupon | he b g d that th ‘ principles apparently foreshadowed in his Jet M. | the b ler, and that the army was to eross the Minel s audacity. From that time unti! 7 p. m. the 4 Ve § 2! y st wyn,de Pays 1" Does he regard himself immed On Sunday we were informed that Durando | o1 somewhat; but at that e Talian 1i0e | g the s &L‘Efi:’z’f,‘oflfl?«?flk‘r&bfim Sk Moaring, The, officie doutual _gf o‘,’{'b"w“m‘ o ance of the ATTHS- |t beim vansiring 1 Wilhe bt fo ‘it ! Movzambane, Cuchisr andDell | N AATDERUSROR I 110 UL w pave e | T4 et e, 1t stes Tt v he e Reported Acceptance of the Armi bt o, e | oy oo ithout ecing Vil anyiaanre. O | ot SRS s e b ot ol 30 5 At o Lo B ol e mored a | o e v sl : gt : cation of the EAstern fron. | aacyoas i vineak the. Fires Army Corbe wactoat Of ike | guns the amount will balance. The Archduke chimsto7) 5 Lo . ) to pieces; that the woinen sppealod in vain to the Libeal tice by Prussia and Italy. 1 - i SR et Faven tostd | vbreak the First Arny Corps wanted e e o D anee. e ame it rwee 8 drewn, | Ajournmenkiill the dth, T 4o fefused to restrain their troops; that even 1 ! Bl te th id | o itions but did not sacceed, that the b N, vt N THE GOVERNMENT AND THE BANK OF ENGLAND. - " wore " insalt and w partition of the Continent, based on the rights | Thind Arny Corps were anable to save it (Liberal battle 8o far as the fghting went, and that our Generals |y House of Commons, Wr. Gladstone, in_reply to :.Pi!'&'.‘;!'isfi."?::.&‘.‘f:‘. houz-'fmn::':'a‘-"::hw:x"fi tho tional bornduries] a general had fallen; threo others wore wounded liese that cither Italy or Prassia will | prince Umberto distingnisted hisolf,and Prinee Ama- | (0f ¥ es of tho Emperor No- | dens was slightly wofnded P bt hould be supported by England. | ““Fo enn s & ficing o single n'n\. | & | ationalities and 1t is diflicalt to Statements' of the Frenmch, Augtrian, |uitimately rep poleon, especially if t Pruseian, and Jtalian Papers. goe) ""rl"rr- thereh — thss. | We gatwitton by Somehosy. an inquiry, explained the position of the Government to- Prefect) the viclon, ¢ with the ‘activity of Satan, bisied But we a proud of the day ard of its resnlts. | R .;..:..h-m'-‘u'm ot T b | ward 'the sk of Eagland, and sated that tie Bank | chemscfves o robberies, nyurders and rapes, treating a8 ared in foree, the pe a3 © No, it was, | acted entirely on its own respousibility in the matter of | yiere qunsewents the most horrid of exe ¥ los thas (A \ the r:.\tu of discount,’cte,, the Goverament having no con- Meauwhile, the Indian cuief Tavori, who, with his st burden on France, the | o' e B4 solitical conditions, ol 10 A matiée, Opatas, s sided with the Twperiahsts, Lad vanly ftind himself azain the real | o5 o Aoy U u h impulees s moved Durando. I the ~ THE PRUSSIAN NEEDLE GUN. endeayored to hurry the movements of their commaender, ion which Tofty ambition | 41 to the ! lo rushed to the Ministry | PChbY s1ch Wpites S5 SR Do people applaud him, | Col Viman geve notice of inquiry st the snocesses | Gen. Langbere, but'st lust obtalned perniison to mave & b y { @4 to the Town Hall for information, but neither the if he knows what & fire. that. day’s work ki lfll,_ in the | of the Prussian needle-gun, and the intentions of the Gov- | foreed meveh 1o the reliet of Hermosillo. Teran y Barrios, erument as to supplying the British forces with breach- | with the fugitives of the gatrison, hud yetreated to Ures, Progress of the Camspaigm &l ™0 70 N e the cossion of Venetia to | Ministers nor the Mayor had any fariher ation to, | 1£he knows whet-af s work Klnd ity News compares cession o o give. $0me waz at that momens shouted ' army, he will see cause to put aside his chagrin. % s . Bohemi | Franco as n et of a dedlor who makes wway with his | i OUES BHEL Hera e T e | 7 Wre' we to-duy this 4ide the Mincio, with Dothing be- | loaders. J 5 followed by 400 of Pesquiers's troops. Theso were met, CAELLR. when on the ¢ bankruptey. There 18 8 want | gem’sieged the peopl hody shomted - Peschicrn is | Yond it, we shoald be mnch worse off than we am with | MR. 6LADSTONE'S OFFICIAL FAREWELL OF THE COM- | ou the Cth Muy, by Tanori, who rocted them with a lose of ess about th Governnent that is fittted | fikens somo perey bordy ihouted * Poschlert ™ | ouly the mewory of bloody field on which every Italian 2 MONS. 35 of his owi meu and 0 of the Liberals. Awmong bis T | to exasperat P8 | sulted. T haste B e ohw. nfae. | i his duty, and the bighest vied with the lowest to offer | = Mr. Gladsione took an official farewel! of the Touse, | prisoners were sowe of his 0wn Opata tribe, who Liad been in Maly vear V not | T B sy ygpcad | s Blood as the first saeritic < netional war, 'The | exprossing deep gratitude to the supporters of the Govern- | lprgssed into Pesguiery's service, and who at once juined their own chief, Humrying on to Hermosillo with only | matien t ere | o1 mid for it feared the trath | ment, 1 frow officers PETITION FROM THE WIDOW OF G omrades did On the Cih Mr, Mill presented @ pe iving of the illegal trial sband in Juma i | mation trembled at the first e woild prove bitter. Bat, as letters com and soldiers, detailing how they and theix | and triumplied thet day, the 24th of June becoinos duaies | tvan all other days in tue year. That day, for the first | hor 600 men, he completely surprised tle Liberals, who shamefully took to flizht, abandoning the town and mueh of their plander to his much inforior foreo. On the 8th May, Pesquiera returned to the attack of Hermosillo, but was yepulsed by Tanori, and retreated o be expected ¢ Prussians The Conflict Between th and Bavar do not allow any corfespondent o follow th | kuow how to minage the pen. We leamed thai b Py tly that the poweriul word of stating that in consequenec sho Il insignily smsiors posce in Earope, o | had recrossed the Alincio and occupied the line fr +- vt R e 1 , 4 e 3 1‘:,; l]m th V‘kx'lll[‘:ll tm‘ least’ Prossia can ask, with | g0 10 G thas the lnases we en. Villarey | tie, 82 talian army fought and was not Leaten. VEDO. :::]'b:.n redieed to a state of destitution, eud praying for 5 Marol bout 55 amiled Ou the 134h, ienna lying open to her victorious mareb, is eite possi- | joq orale Neuy brince Amte —————— © i 8 Mureial—a ied from Guaymas, | cnt of her absolute | ,{ fl‘_":' ac Cerale énd Dho heavil Privos Ame GENOA. NEW - ELECTIONS. lrlmntnna of Pesquicra’s offigers, with 200 cavalry, 4 attacked Ures, bat was repalsed with 4 Joss of six or eight tetis. Fhis imaphios the acknowle o) Austriaug, Engagemente at Dermbach and Gher | pocsionortic zzamo slightly wound, attalion of sharpstioo were issued (0 HIl the vacaneies cansed by | SCEVC ey Barrios. | Martines then fal buek to Kan Marein); whenée Pesquicra has been levying on the coun- towns of [ were taken prison o —— a Tyrolese | Hesse and o es, the Kingdoms of Saxony nd had arrived at Milan; that aa attack of the Aus- | o0 L . POAL YT . Places. e ndidy g R 1 i ar at ; that an TIE SOLDIERS OF SOUTHERN ITALY—THE GENERARY MR. DISRAELI'S ‘ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS. oo b et ot o L 17 g gy e 1o dict er than at Par- | OF THE ITALIAN ARMY—ITALIAN PLAN OF THE My, Disrueli in an ad to the electors, says aithough ,:,“m'f:u:‘-hu-yh fiv pv-ml‘: to t'n‘“\x‘:x?’\u‘"x b-y.'mi«-rx ) pur tos CAMPAL ’ ; . State o at oud ¢ free from dnxicty, ids o the rica) o pur- —~— 0 1o 1o, e | ; CAMPAIGY — BQUIPMEST 0P THE ARMY—CA- | Siafe atfais at hoie and abroud gre not free Boun SRR | chasearms and ammanition. Taugrl, ind ofher impen. RETREAT OF THE EAVARIANS. zngland will be rofirescoted by Lord Clarendon, sudl | g the wiole affuir was by it isfen fmports | PATGNING IF ITALY—A SHORT WAR EXPEC’ e Gountrs wiil continke ko enjoy peosperity. andpeace. | AUBE ofieery with thoir trsops, guesd tho, e fioel i probable the Freuch Govermment will propose & | guec—glorious for the army, but_clearly proving that THE UREPARATIONS OF RUSSIA. BREGCH-LOADING RIF fo 4o, Yalley of the P the ,,.,,"m':wn of ral dis rat. Gen. 14 Mormors is unfit o commoud it. Whetherit | g, il Cortolpapdin, Great, preparations ire making 0 supply A ' breceliloadivg b These are the Imperialist aceounts, Their jonrnels was the Piedmontese tradition of 1848, or a jealo N r T a4 LT O : ) ,, 3 e . - ——— y A day. Jaly 18 1€ THE WAR IN GERMANY. against Cindiai and Garibaldi, at any rate both these | gy Lo o0 in the battle of € 1aine severely the lmperialist Genersl commangling he St ) Liverpool on ki vty Generals were left ot from La Marmora's plan. He at- | ! ; Capt. Coles, Rouora, Laugberg, and are lond in_ praise of Tanos. Tie 1,‘,. Steayishi .»m Averp ol s e d the _\.,,;._,.v.m ;'f;' y \\I'y' y were the | occa<ion c’ u good desl of eriticism upon the conduet of The Luverpool Post P jorcd that Cipt. | lutees 15 o General in the Imperialist ser , but Tike Me- the 7th via Queczetonn ont Yed s o Wby b e iy ol the gonerals. As for the soldiers, every day renden it | Coles s to be Pakisgton s Private Secretary it Admalty. | jidand Tosads, 1s at the sume time ehief or ‘encique of @ port.at 8 o'clock th koo s ooy fised bia formidable iy, | mére cortain thet they behaved with si coolness, | It is pretty corta m will hase aple laitude | Trve of civilized Indiaus, the Opatas, who compose s Jater tian those ali "z ] FoRd Ry, Do st d | tonaci ckleasness of life, to curry out Lis id turret ships. As Peel C ’ v ater than the er Advance of the Prussinne-Supposed to ke Fumma Cimpagna, Custozas, and | emncit, and recklessness of life, 'This is to many o | I0CUTY ot Liskinas shone uret MR A TN OO i Gontaine & stateimentin At of e iesde fact, st atta i , | sort of surprise, beeanse the First Corps hed sowmewhat | 1 the Gover: t. 1 nty population of Sonors from this bloddy eivil War, hotween Reptenber 24, 1565, and the uffair sl Uses for this 7 Atiack Upon Koniggraiz, = s Tt the € i3 gna were tuken; but the its proportion of Neapolitans and Tuscans, and —— ‘The killed of the Inperialiss ave statel on May 13, 1566 he nosth continaed their retreat r-nluv{' which ¢ | tein by toain. ol | o belief bad taken fall posscssion of the Piedmontese France. Bif remeing: febprig Lo e g [ b TS was repa wing that the new_provinees wouli furuish bad soldier: JED CHANGES 1N THE CONSTITOTION, as Sy nAling thos c\_';;:;u_"',':}l Frre i ¥ o | The Pru s sl tarihar Int Hikeia. e} 1s eame to the reseue, drove the | o foutdation f spiciou, Nuj woposed modifications in the Fronch | opy 50, | 3 % | Auatrians onee i But the scheie bad failed, and | au people is bra resented to the Se ‘I'ie correspondence from Sonora, says the Socicdord, A leavy canvonade was heard on the afternoon of the | 1he retieat was ordered. Bixio covercd it, Iry | mo ® 1stomed to fightin, ANCIAL. cives & deplorabli coutit of the :qtu‘lnun, and sseeris [hohave been ‘accustomed 4o the fre Jentes ciosed (¥, 45c, that unless the forces of “the cause of onfer” ave in- alla o creased there very soon, the department will, in & jew months, be completely lost to it. ‘Phe guerrilla bands It was supposed the saffered much by the renewed Sast ties bad severe b )y camsbip | 1he worning of the | i yistio i band #hore end of | ase of all the n 4 CTIOLERA. come up 10 the very gates of Guaymas, sud cany off the of the 7th i | il vg of the river, report is not publi-he Tre cho'era 1is broken ont at 8t Petessburg. “‘“L‘}';!“’,‘,}',‘Z"fif;‘,’,“;“-,'f.“,"::,rr,l': ;;’;f,‘?.;,:“’:;‘.‘&" fag Whinst. o not to serve | ot ; o r, | i Copt Ghaymes, 0 and 1 v pasAesston, — . 1 cchiari's rp hi r- er every day. t — F ol PEACE NEGOTIATIONS L R o mnest ot o st ] " ncirtal India and Chine. = . e SoapAriig s Learn rads I r & SoRoplete ase. : i Pt 0 0 o o P gl 1 < eaptured e fla NGHAL, Juge 7 " and- o 2 ¥ 8 T L L it put beed LT AF's movemats og the while they ive “m“h.:l s s of teas or silks. AR, N still, agriculture neglected, and the close block { — {0y ; Pl did ced movement "; he 1. Mueh in} g s from Jajan state that the Government has is- | (uaymas ou the Lund side, by Mastindz and his gu Reporied Acceptance of the Armistice by Prus- | VL0 Fapern @ x" " -vk*l 1'{‘\] o kfh" forcen -‘;‘-'U“ Yhew s Ao R b | roclumation ErRuLing Mavelers ,,.,,,?.,,{., band, bas greatly rised the prices of even the necsssanies s and Etaly—Conditions of the Armistice. KA the ¥ [ b N e ot T Matarm g than by stating sneh. tioxe K06, June 13, 1806.—Hxchauge, 4/04. of lite. 'Tho Joss'in property from the war of tie jast nine . b e Tt . s chief of st t 1o botried | 1ot O Rk A MO W 3 CRasaThl st ot » battle has done ing the officeis B0MBAY, Jupe 29, 1803.—Bxchange, 1/0f. Fre | wonths to Soucra is stated 4t $2,500,000 in the towus of Livesroot, Jal « Quirsezows, Joly € 1660, | by G o Loug! bporation y, hordid Claldiniattetp : seing the pab | 7/% Alumos and Hermosillo alone, without cownting smzller y | by Con operations | to vi o while L Marmora parsed the Mincio; it Fhe ‘.n‘ffvl- ! Garorira, Ju 1856.—Indigo prospects fuvorable, | plices plundered or destroyed. 'The miserable refuzees ' 2.0z m Alamos excits special sympathy, Wandering iv the yuald mot bt fiil, , but the 0L veutur t which req force was not ot tsotated, foolhandy attack, v ¢ did not succeed; | Exchavg that Ttaly L The first posts clevation 1o rout | These lats, & 0 e | s or an theconty withaat egorses,tho Govormu.out . unable to support them, many of them contemplate re- Commercial Entelisgonees “uming 1o their ruined homes and risk perishing of want Lospox 3 Manker.~The discount demand: | and misery there, rather than among straugers, To tie ge haracter, On the Stock | captare of th ~ town, the key of Souora, and center of # The lutest advices ia and Ttaly have ac- | in Bohemis. The Prussiane, ¥ 1 res the mid il by men ken in t e o1 the 3d are ; ' bemia. Oue hundred and sixteen gars were 7 3 o s that bs cs cand who have g nt the Bank is of the full & The Pesis 7t captured. After the battle the Aus withdrew in the o tield ot yet ol . u'“;|- whose ages ary bevrroc Herhango. advaoees are offered a1 6} per cont. Consols. in | ieh wountry, on the 7th of January last, by Martinez, and | direction of Purdubitz. The lossc od e first it does o W 1ot tikely to develop at once & spite of some ievdeucy to reaction at the opening, closcd b $ped fonc angbers v O L o - s b o hias searcely red-shirte. Niinbera of meme The buitlo. of Castosh bis pic- | Siromg, An impression srevail that the worst diticaities will | {1 HEHY e 58 ol bk ) surmonnted. ‘The bank rate is nachanged, Overend, | but we fondly hope 10 | bes ribute all the subsequent misfortuncs, A 15 sig- cepted the aris « Bl o aecepted tho aruistic Prussian uriy were considerdble. Taose of the secoud | ! g wiigid | cre wan again o noliary propunesmento st Madrid " k THES 19 B #ia to reta’n her p and Gerona, and again it 'A :-')“I'lnl‘![;t‘"h.l:;: about to forward certificatosof indebteduess | HiBoautly addod. aely Ast 04 puss frecly and safely 10 PRV he counties conipled. D SamER A B 0 1) acape ot war, Be e SRS Livenroor. Jui ATUPYE=Mossrs, Ricbard- | that Provinee, ~ os in tho t 7 one for- et i d iR son, Bpoace & ¥ oovy end 3@kl lower. | The dates received at the City of Mexieo from Guay- G R g ot | dewl Bobewia; their vungiard 18 at who Wieag very dall wi Corn lusctive a6d |, @ 0 | mas weve to the L3tk of June, aud from Sen Blas to thy tress in the Quadrilater 3 the io f o the roud 1o Prague, but no seidous cp- | COUTHer aud o pie wilitary seholar, b - | lower! Prices of all art 18th, Garcia Moralos of Pesquiera’s forces had gone to- 1 IR A akeshion | PN €t taken place; the Viennese become | 1ve,n0 sopuiation a8 fie ROVINIOAR~. Lhe same cirealar reporte; Beef quiot. Pork | ik y87O0 LT e b sacatve 606 rifitd And T0D oceapation of two § . 8L en ordered to tuke place M | 4, ryous but in o e hattle becomes ine | e supplanted, it isnow agid. by La M e Bacon very dull. Lard fat and somisal. Cheese easier. | it 10 ettt B Tmperialists, undor Vazquesz y 75y b o B —— “ S IR i b it oot Tl dhast Rogari T Lire Tallow qaiet and 60, o Civeniar repartss Ashec—Smail | Teroo and Barrios, wore in pursuit of him-., fnmllam i Pruscin in theso 8 s r \| - ,, —Smail . ' 1 ramistice « cs have not n re- . . - . . derfe 1 d he I Les at 2B /6 @58, 9 for Pote. Sugor guict and steady, Coffee Murcial, Pesquicrs ruled most of Sonora, aud the lu 7= i [T AT FERE AR A A Y on year L F i s e O o o siiee. Coal Onle- Vo sales, | rinlists exbibited no intention to disludge him. Tho sumed. . b g - AL g Ao Speced Ol uil nud nomise). Rosin gaies as 6,6@6/9 for | correspondence alludes to oceurrences of importance nt Py L %, Engegements at Dermbach—Topulve of the 1 g 1 S 5 diwh that 1t Common American. Spirits Tarpetine eader; American, | Alamos, the Liberal capital of Sonors, but, strangely Tbe foregoing advices are the Jatest via Que . Wavarinus | Labeck, Bremen, Lippe, Wakicek, aod the Saxon Duca ) down th 1 petrolonm (uirt apd steady at 1, 1021 11 for Refined. eough, omits 10 soy what they were, . jes, with the exeeption of Meiniigon, have accepiod the of the Lies ofattack whick I gave you LoNDON MARKETS —- Messre. Barlnge’ Circular reports: T tie adjoining Proviuce of Sinaloa the affuirs of the The conclusion of stice was then e Severe engagements bave taken plice between the Prosian alliance; in fact, Prussia bads it over all No The Adriatie expedition begius 10 0o talked | Bresdstutie quiet wnd sasict, Lron qaiot at £6 for l_mm:,‘h e s badly managed as in Sonora. TSR o | Prussians and Bavarians near Dermbach, in Saxe;Wermer, () uy from the Baltic b | #beut, wnd it is iinted that s under way, The most | Bare and 35, for Seoteh Pig. Sugar quiet and steady. Cotons, the Liberal nmer. il zeceived from Sen D ooy ey BT B T bl i tastor wers sopnised; and the Fmastasa nooy- | THO SN 't Kisenach ad | (1 (8 ots cortain is that the whole nrmy seems o have | frm. Tea earier, Rioe colet. Lingeed-—Ouly amall, saen, c‘:fl‘, oy i e strongly adverse to oleon Lad received 1o accept . oo 0 about the terms loctor of Hesse | beenmoved a little southward. Gonibaldi came down Cakes dul. Linseed O Tmuw /. Tallow | Frauciseo; ""m.u port M " ¥ 2 pied Dermbach in for The Prussiuns captured eight | s been taken pi A to losye his | from bis position near the_head of Lake Garda, aud took | Hu'es Bpirie Tarpentine fint at 4160 Pel ulv-m’zflu and | cannon. He keeps an _coupletely by ance of the propos and it was thought notuslikely | positions, and were advancing victoriously N sty 1 el | i headanarie ' i, il 100K | LSS b1 L1 for Refined. Sperm Oil steady at £125. land, aud it was ouly on the I5th of June that he eomi- L = i g B orlop i S - A T Tk ! LATENT od to let anybody pass in or oat at all. "This eourse erms at V | « Meeme of the Recent Butiler, ot N that Ring William | B8 08 e stilf expected LIvERPOOL, July T—p. .~ ottos—Sales to-day 7,000 bales, il to be taken to conceal lis intended movement on —— The seene of t ctions in v in tho terrl- | o4 mot daso to touch the boad of & prineo by the grace | TEVRTREOY b0 T SRR 0 includiog 1000 bales fo speculators and ex markel | ‘yepie, the rich capital of the fourishing mection bek of Rikodutent 41 (ko Dosaton | 1o I ink dlons (hé firutlee betwest the Hazon duchi of God, but hlfiv :\un-.“ hais aln l.u uvereul ali .x: Mieio liy pE fll.t- . of, .;.‘\., o' A( { dull wad lower, the imorovement on Fridny haviog i ‘1"" Sau Blas, Tepic had n been attacked, but Corada’s tory lyiog along {(he frontie oo 2 “hies o Elector was arrosted the fuvor o t & will bo below ) . Ishould no > tious; Middling | | - b - o — Great Excitement in Commers i Bavaria, i kenaw, which the Prossiaus occupied Cha0es the fortera Where be o b§ So- ] {were ordered o trv over the g T Tl ) e 15 | tcoaga had reached Santizep, ol s villaze fow Teagies ¢ | s the & fin s only ene where there is me time with 4 siwulianeous moveent | Breadstoffs are firmer, but soloe mall. rom ‘Pepic; but separated from It B . 1aK0, Yo com: S sinnian thohlhiins’s & 43 ou the evening of the 4th, is a watering-placo on the 8inn, | oy biace; aud being the tirst cousin of the Kiug of | 4t scveral other paints Provisions inactive, wm-vdktmwnl;--lllnlt wujm "';m'{'fi‘ I;IIM. uhi commercial circles the Monitewr’s aurouncement of |y the porth-westeru corner of I a, 36 mil 9 &y T g3 ele disguiso culties of ow Lospox, July s—p. m—U, €. fire-twenties are degling, ow- | At Santiago, Corona's forces, according to the Luperia it ie north-westeru corner of Bavaria, miles north of | Prossia, his prison will be as comfortable as pos- I3ut it is uscless to disguiso that the difficulties of our 0 the |.|-‘:'!.hi|’5menll e closing l'"*'-nlfi.‘nn. Atatements, committed all kinds of excesses. ~Some of the residents were killed by the Liberals, and others were the cession of Veuetia and the wed.atiou of N, acoepted as almost conclusive evid ‘The excitement on the Lo Sth was great, especially with regard to 1 are wore apparent to the public at large than ustoza, and that, while we re very Lopeful, wo that our saccess ean ouly be purchised ot vast | in lite and war material | nbaldi has with bim about 40,000 men, They are | stuffs inactive an mostly fine-looking fellows, prompt for every sacrifice; v oleon, Was | Wiirsburg. 1t has o population of about 1,500, andisa | sible. He may soon get 4 companion, the King of Han- | Wil | fuvorite place of resort for the Bavariaa Court. Kalten- | 9¥°% who is unable to get ont of the clutehes of the Pras- | b the ih AR PR AR <hans; surrounded by them at Ewenach, he tried to gain | g Newdhartshausen, where there was some | iy jyy foigning to tréat about bis surreuder. Butthe Bava- | poe 3 n securities, | fiohing on the same day, are in Saxe-Weimar, about 40 | riaus arv not yet ready. Their gun-carriages proved 1o be drowned in the nver in attempting to cscape. Farther down the Pacitic coast, luck seems to have decidedly turnod against the Liberals, Their chief, Simou (Gutierrez, with a consideruble force, made a bold raid into the coast reglon of Jalisco, immediately sonth of San “irenlar reporis. —Bread: GLASGOW MARKETS.— M sl ierably lower, il L}urhllarfifly advanced, I;.nfl:rlb n) rities "wem kept | yiles north-castof Briiekenan, Kaltennordheim is o little | %7 it l;n nmlnvlnnin |:\|~ magazines. “To-lay. lln-r;-- Bt ko e RattT eI0RRAA, pbody Rl And wade 64+shi .- o iy 1! tepance of the Ban c 4110 ent. 4 - 2 ~ e | he King of Hanover trie 2 ¥ . L poorly fud, and me eul hyera m": { H’ Jaasie & ; i “;'-‘ 5t | tgwn of 1,700 people; the otber i o small viliago of 300, | fire: dot R o L e cotld avoul $ho pur. | €an seareely be said to bo drmed at wl. Guos laid aside . MEXICO. Blas, Bt at the call of the Imperiahst” suthorities, tho e Paris Bourse rates advanced 4 per cent, making a } Among the other places which wituessed engagements of | jug Prussians. g | by the regulars have been put iuto their hunds, and these sy imbabitants Tose i & MAss against hiw, are said to bave Jape 23, wus earry ouly about sixty yards, In fact, they are The Empress Soon to Leave for Europe. given hiw several severe drubbings, and have chased him ont of their country. In the section further to the south, total reeovery of 6f per cc Jtalian stock advanced 17 per ¢ it o few days, while | 100 or less consequence on the ith are Rosdorf, in Saxe | otin twe days. On the | yfeiningen, 10 miles north-north-cast of Kaltennordheiw; | g ody umderstands the plan of the great Ausirian | ir that the volunteers are siid to keep nothing cican . s ’ . o " Vema Cuuz, Mouday, July 1695 | Yfichoasa, the only change of position secms to be e P a1 Benedek, Tho Prassians bave invaded Bohemia, | bt the bayonet, which they assert i the only part of the -« 5 f % ‘dhe line is better armed— The Mesican papers annousee the speedy departure | evacuation of Zitacaaro by the Lnperialists, and jis oceu- €t the “::U"" ";]v“ were not only ot realized, Vot | purda, an important walled town of Hesse Cassel (with | and have in soveral skirmishes gafned tholine of Zwickau, | gun worth kocplug in ord ! iy oo eanmenced greaually wast ng away. i § ) . 5 Aicha, omirz, 1 fact they are now nearer to Vienpa than | that is, the gons are better; but they are antiquated muz- 3 » " tion by Regules with Liberal forces, The st s 10,000 inbabituate), on the river of tho ssmo aume, &4 | {HEUIRIETE iy PiTrcar el n fuevitabie, ‘The | sleloaders, AT Nl Haats 0 aaq | % Jmpeame Lo Exropeaarases s b PHY, o4 Dok Gy Mendes. another Indian, uud caimidered "t 'he Bremch Gevern. | 1iles southicast of Casscl, about 30 miles north-west of | fiiiuny have fallen back tpon their original line of | burcauocracy thai breachloaders are fully estublished na Tohs g I T AT one of the best officers in Mexico, has received a re- Briickenau, and nearly the same distasce southewest of | Cromona, Piscensa, Ferrarm. The Garibaldians guard the | the best urmy weapon. Fortunately for us, the Austriaus ! : % enforeement of French troaps, and is said to be on the eve The 2w Soir of e s ot : Kaltennordheim ; and Licbenstein, n watering-place of | fronticr. Here, (00, an offonsive movement Iy immineat, | are ot puch better off, and bayonets may win vietories | THE CAPTURE OF MATAMOROS—SACKING OP' HERMO- | of g camprign. In Acapulco the d he Mouiteur du Soir of te exeaing, of the 6th con- | oo op 70 1iles north-cast of Briicke 118 | The spisit of o army is excellent. this year in Venctia. The ofticial digpatehes from Prussia SILLO — DEPLORABLE STATE OF AFPAIRS In | made s suceessful sal ust the Pinto Indians of Alva- tains 1o official annovneem xe-Meiningen, 70 miles north-cast o ckenad, aud <oy o report that onr ullics attrib hvirr‘flmiuluthvn- dle 4 ¥ rez, who seem to blockade that port on the land side, #he Patric says thak the Pramian Toply 10 the_ jroposs) | Riles West-southewest of Gotha. - Gersfiid, where there oy wun; but our othoers sbrug thewr shoulders and roply: KONORA—NEWS FROM GUAYMAS AND SINALOZ= | rh¢'fushion of their brother Liberals at Guaymas and Ma- - - & Bavarian town, of 1,700 “ We jnust die enetia with muzzle-louders, for it is oo DEFEAT OF THE LIBERAL CHIEF GUTIERREZ— | zatlan. Buta more dreadful foe than Pinto or Liberal is slowly but surely reducing that garrison. The newspapers was a conflict on the 3th, . late tq change RELEASE OF THE IMMIGRANTS CAPTURED BY state that the command of %00 men sent there last Fall has for au armistice has not yet been recerved. The delay is My p THE BATTLE OF THE 24TH OF JUNE—BAD GENERALSHIP | Campuiguing in snch a country as ours is not the hard, + 3 FIGUEROA. been reduced by diseases of the ciimate to 200, *“ who look jubabitants, about 20 miles north-cast of Briic #aid to have arisen from the distance of the beadquarters Dérmidch, whits the Pruséisns bove sinco defoated m‘ , which we " ncecasively” 84" ermbachk, W 1 b PR 4 rough life it wits with you in the Rebellion war. The sol- ““.”,7;‘-,‘, |: ich were yesterday snccessivly advanced § poC G0 e a place of 1,000 inbabitants, in Saxe- AND SOLDIERLY NEROISM—RESULTS OF TuE BAT- | Gty auxtur{l in villages -'n’.T.-.\'m,n.\-un:‘:'..; From Our Special Corsespondent. 5 like ghosts.” La France usserts that the cesssos of Vezetia was made | Weimar, about 50 miles north-cast of Briickenau, and six TLE—THE ITALIAN ARMY NOT BEATEX. the country affords, and seldom need to step off from the MEXICO, July 5 1866, Of military events on the Gulf coast the newspapers rance usserts be cesescs of Vevetia was made | O L ent of Rosdort. Fro Ohs Sposial Cicsioponbert line of a McAdamized rond. The Generals have no need | On the 30th of Juze the iutelligence of the fall of | contain long accounts. But we will not eonfuse our read- uneonditionally. 3 o Mitex, Jupe 20, 1g0s, | 80 figure up the consistency of Virgivia mud or to_esti- | yrarumoros reached the capital, and_evidently produced a | o1 ¥ reproducing dotedls of petty gt o — The batsle of the Hth § ¢ mate the nse of & bundred streams usder & Summier ik with wnpronounceable Indian nanies. The gencral situa- © batdle o nstant seews 1o have been o mir- | Wower, From July to October there is scldom ruin | 6reat sensation. The Estafertc of the following moruing | tion may be defined iu a fow words, The French and Im- Aveirian Acc obably rather wome than the Pamunkey region only | jte delay in raising Mexican troops, and warning it that it ri;!of&e';t:‘m and to confine themselves to holding wu- molest r N , TI IL W ‘ _R IN ITALY' * | acle of bud generalship and soldierly heroism. The Gen- | enough to lay the dust. The country below Mantua is | contained an editorial censuring the Administration for | perialists seem to have retired before the floods and mala- The Wicner Abend Pest says thot previous to the battle il | : i o Y | erals seem to have forgotten their office, and in & sort of of the 3d just. the Austrion Governwent had already re- | te Vebdtia Tyrel. | howt i 2 | becausc it is sowed with forts. But there has been o 5 i ne of communication with Vera Cruz, quested the Ewperar of the Fruch to bring aboatan | bt fo Vewstia wed Trvel, | borih cothuaem viedvidh ho ek ed e i pmomn | Gl st ol Ciin o omph e | D B vacuion. e e Avuoels | hagiariaf the sppocln b e e lond, Wtk g S ; Scifa ¥ d | valor. L3, ho beliel has prevailed that the war mudt be short; HT Ry 4 s ese exceptious the whole cosst from Matamoros to the srmistice between Austria aud Italy ’ der '”"" ader it | severe i hting is reported as having taken place o0 the |y g proof enengh that they were over-auxions to be in | that throg o8 fots monthe Wil oud 1. Aftew" the shoek of g‘:“l_‘:l"" ‘l";.:‘:g““u' = g’i'";;‘“;"":‘"‘_"‘u:"“,."(“'j;:’“‘“fim:n": borders of Yucatan seems overrun by ‘znmm:rmu . v to joun € arm iel I Ve I o ) o insi 1 * o & " Jom ¥ | frontiers of Venetia and ‘Tyrol. The reports wero contra- | 1y, fore front of the strife. a few battles the eutral powers must interveno aud insist | ;o ipe of communication with the United States, and n‘:f,"u,““’“;n":fl‘::'fm:'flffi’,wg FRDISR by R, possibie for the Austrian trocps v 1! upon peace. Fuilivg that, tho war would become gencral. | 56670t terpitors which will add greatly o its Pres- | Gate some expectation of its full. . The merchants sad «f the Neovcth. The Ewperor of the French, willing to | gictory as to results. | Grnas " A —a h / X o has been no battle in Europe where ground was | ), o th to indicate " 11, meet the wishes of the Austrian Governmert, and desirons | Laaiani.cl | L e some things to ngiesto 8 wider and larger war. | Hooung moral weight with forcign powers. 10 see peace once more established in Europe, even went The Pesition at Rovige. | aae biesly, L?:"'M._r", '?e"’ ;i"h"m'f""fd pinee | f“,:,f,l'“r",','.' e g R h";i:: o singularin | ppe event was evidently wholly ‘whexpegted by the Im i 4 M,fl'&'&g‘m:’" Lo > ‘Mm" .“’,_ ten and wishout helsg Alssety o5 sdlnnetly sqnestods] s Tho s (afalligeriod Foom s Veaolal Houitler iates || oout b amtabes aci sErehE ol ¥ counterbalancing su- | P o e Should Prussin be foo successful, | Perislist authoritics On the vory day that news of 1t | ing op drivers and mndry i chivts Rad Cacomoasd 010 do by the Austrian Cabiset, slso offered his goud ey o RS amise te Aundh o B | T AN (o URASY, 0 60 PN oot s | e ests iy % by o v g ghed | Feached the City of Mexico, the offcial Diarin published | 128 2P 35 e Satey €4FR0 CUUCE o Tt o tho ) p y B that the Austrians ere strengthening their forees af * | until night the Ital fought two against three on the | Frauce will help Pruseis just because Prussia does not | § pated from Gen. Douay, dated Bau Luis Potosi, 20th | 1 iaripr, offices to ffect an armistice vetween Anstria and Pros- | jgo, | enemy’s ground, flauked by his fortresses and plowed by | werd Alp. "’l‘“‘; . that Maj J“";' "‘“{‘l':'l Soom “""‘“;‘"i;g“ While This more or less indecisive warfare is carried on 4 o cb Emperor wa S e | 5 " Y 4 by y P e P e Gth, aud wis expec o reach Camargo on the i sia This loyal ul.fir fthe French Ewperor was sccepted | s artiflery, aud there was no yieldiug, No panie all that ll:.re, there are things which fit iuto these Prussian dis- | 4100 bnor of hrdcfm ‘a¢ Barrendo bed not been eon. | 21208 the edges of the eentral provinces, uyy,m Yy the Austrian Government. Operntions on the Po. | time. If the Austeians gained suything, they did it by contents, The Ministry aud their organs s wonth ago, | Goyed ‘and was probibly an invention of the Li s and | 2000 to enjoy tranquillity. The only sign of life there in Tttt | A dispated of the 5th from the Italian headquarters | Lure foree of superior weight. ¢ | Q‘:“, “5""",‘; Dy Stmen l&‘!’ifin'!:!"l.q"m“ i m‘:“'"" that the French commauder La Hayrie bad obtained a SAUEEGS et b o0 appeaance of & 6w chief, Semi-Ofcial Prasins wintements—The Avmie- | fars: “ Considering it, cxpedient 1o doprivo the Aus | Tho poor Gon. Durando como off sevorely wounded,and | aricle O e o oy | brilliut suceess over the hand of Garcia. Dsiatio Bosago, Ls the “‘?_F,‘“;'b‘:“wfln‘“",’ RS : : o g r | his mortification is 80 great that his friends say his lifo i ( iri i " tice Will be Decitned. trians of the tte du punt wt Borgoforto, ontho right bauk of | bis mortiication frso erent that, bie s sy Mo o 1 | b organiaation of the sl legion of Hungarian exiles | o the et amtmient babt ot sader. | 18 task of reform in the legislation of the country. De- | i heralded under the signature of Kossath. 1f theso two | o (S0 S00 PIE D §0r Tl U S Mata. | Sress bave becn issued for dividing out among the eieil- The Mtuister of Police at Berlin bas euounced that | the Po, we have commenced operations for an attack. dsy 1 he ef 1 y to retrieve the error of La Mannora. But th facts are not accidental—and that seems impossible—i ized Indians the Lands beld iy common; estab- | i ssible—it is : o by them iu n; wmoros to Monterey, had rednced Mcjia's forcos in the former | }i(ling'y svatew of post-office. roncy onlers; abolishing the proposals for an armistice presented by Gen, Gablens | — one thing he would not do—iu the beart of the Qi b ! | | : f e gned to give Kussia a pretext for interfering in order The sewiofficial Nord Deutsche Allgemeine Zeit It is stated that a portion of the Austrian forces in Ve- | _ g : 2 e | ¢ royadty uponthe cession of provinces to Italy and Prue- | & = , oncrous tax ou foreigners for its of residence; and o ul gemeine Zeitung hie saw his Jittlo army so fearfully outoumbe red, he tarned | (4 tiating favorable terms of surrender. They are stated w0 regulating the daties of the lmpm,.j Comm'lllnnn' gov- suys tht 50 conditions will be acceded which do not sat- | Detia have boen ordered North. | 10 his wids and said, “order the army to retreat, but Du- | *4 St | be tho liberation of Olivera’s troops, as well'as the garrison isfy the claims of Prussia aud the sacrifices made to sus- T < | Tando will wot refort u defeat at headquartors,” and then )-L,f\:.;lww:ixg:ed24:&:‘::.:1:«":;'“-‘:&2;«??:;:."l3 | of Matamorgs (whether “"-""“”fls"““““!- . “‘;"““‘d m-‘"mh,dhmmd;w"“m s Eavarian Troops Proceeding to Nialy. | e dashed off toward the enemy. His aids’ weat aier | B¢ SRR P ETRTC R O Fbter & new rest. | Prisoners of war, s not stated), aud sécurity to private '“'":Ln mc;}rgf' “‘;‘“&Wm&lfl“w . v L : 130 been. which is quite natural when the Prus. | Persons and property. : ground \ts charte ‘matter had ocea- : Marshal Bazaine ieft the City of Mexieo on July 2 for of violations of its chasger. Tho mat ng the flower of the Austrian srmy—a | ooty “m,'l‘iufw“mwfi State, on the tour of in. | Moned a ficree controversy in the newspapers; but from the last publications in relation to it, the difliculties rol aud was pro- | him, the whole of the center of the army follo | for an hour the Austrian lines were driven [ lessness at Pari : slans are destro | terrible loss. | restlossnoss which may disurvange some paris of thoe great ain thew. | Tue Bavarian ariny had entered the It was believed ) clicles: 11 | 3 as believed in officie] chreles in Berlin, that tho | o\ jinyg in the direction of Ttaly. istice ca ccep er 4 provisional settles | | | ::““h‘“:"f:' 'fb“_“"“’) BAAA OUAEAL ol —— | ““Comle, rommanding on tho Peschiers flunk, was oven | Fretiosehest which FLY Slsmmnee | Spection it had been previously sunounced that he of the principal basis of the negotiation for peace. wal of the Austrinns from the Right | more wildly enthu He is an old fellow of soventy. | PIafl. Diplomelio lereiers Bave begun. o cros the Alps i onded to make. d seemed i the way of arrangement. This road is ouly Prussia will demand the occupation of the whole of Boie- | Boia stined . B ket mo boy evor diaplayed more rsh porsanal | iR and theroare diplomatic eouvonticlos at ¥lorence | ™ Gen, Mejia reeched the City of Mexieo from Vors Cruz | 8bout 13 miles long, but extremely proftable) e Intest wnia, and the voacuation by Austria of the fortresses of 23 that the Austriaps had evacusted all |-Pi3 He was sounded by uen within forty paces of | 108 oo g, B . yet, but which must mean | o SEC38'Grguly, Lo had been accompanied to the latter | FetuEn of gross roceipts from passeagers aloue showed o Koniggrats, Joscphstadt and Theresienstad 18 was ameried that tho Austré im, aud was a cousidorable distance in advance of his di- penieriestiemind i » | place by all the Tmperalist civil officials of Matamoros, | refeuue of over $1,000 weelly, : . , - a | their positions o the right bauk of the Mincio, | vis raport s but he 15 dofng | GENERATL NEWS ho French vessel-of-war Adonis had brought 300 of his The Imperial Railway Coupany Lad stopped work com- — | oo 4 B WAL | betterthanth ¢ Prince Amodeo, LI VA VEA B Vi troops to Vera Cruz, and o vessel with a large nuaber of rlnulyon its line from the Citr of Mexico to Vera Cruz, the boy Brigadier-General (21), w v at the head of A | inhabitants from Matamoros, who had fled from it, had | "0 throwing out of employment waoy tousand labor: ) but | €% Robberies were ou the jucrease i tho neighborhood of the line, and doubtless the renewed aetivity of the Benliam Views of an Armistice— T Repulse of Ausirinu Gunbea | ) Propossls Tundwisible—Reply of the King : Rupsica, July 6.—Tywo Austrlan gunboats b been wrecked in a norther on the coast of Tam Chusseur who . most, if not all, of the passengers and crew wnu&clifled ¢, and when wounded the Tyrol Iyis brign REAT BRITAIL eolmmns of deta oF Seaty. beei e+ | 4iq the deed was within speaking ditance, e routh v 3 Who Flosence Jouraale’ SRMan, Oho A pulsed iu an attack on Gargamo, Lake Garda, | wiay well be proud of his baptiom of blood. His wonnds, el . to huve been saved, errilla bands is partly owing to recruiting from those orence joul ider the Austrian proposals el | ono in the rizht car und the othor in the epizastrie region, The Atlautic Felegraph Cable. | The journals of the capital admit that the situation iu But the £ re Nourc/le aunounces t ™ fuadmissible. They regard the eession of Venctia as o | Address to the King of Prassis, are worse than they were reported. But he was able to SHORR XD 131D, Souors and Sizalog Las become very critical for the Im. | ments will so0a be made by the Goverament to pay 8 por- s . eome 0 Morza on the Zith, The fact is that gome Milan g { perinlists. La Socicdad of July 2 and 3 coutains sovaml tion of its debt (o the Compuny 80 that it may resume | vand bronght him down to Milan The shore end of the Atlntie Cable was suceessfully stratogem 1o isolate Prussia, ensbling Austria to resume T “lore a # B w ug i - The municipality of Florence has presented an address | j iy went up to Bri hich, though somewhat fused | Operations. - { ¥ ) 1o T L The Mexican Times of June 23 aunounces the releaso Dostilities uzainst Ituly, They deelare that Italy will not ;. i . . enthus i 3 v o = g, ¢ | 1o the Prussion Embassador, conzratulating him on the | in tiumph., 'Therc is a wild enthusinsin over bim, 113 | Joid on the 6th. Toe old cable was testcd wnd foynd in | both as to date and events, we eoudense as follows: 1end berself to such prosecdings. Tho cossion of Veetis | pryoyiun viciorios, usd the eity is decorated with fags i | boiah beandloss coupled with his true Savoy valar, ‘L . feet condition. 4 A mE | On the 4th of May, Posquiera baving united the Libera] | 824 recaen to Cordova of the immigeants roently carried to Franee with o view to its subscquent cession to Ttaly, | y 4 o | ke Wi the esntral fionre of that sanginary strugele o 2 forces to the number of 2,000, attacked Hermosillo, tho | 0 Figreron. 1t lavds the Liberd commander, Gen, 1A e & FHoaBon of satl 4 1 honor of them. | His biother, Prinee Humbest, was not loss brave; but DISPATCH FROM CYRCS W, PIELD. { Tmperialist garrison of which, nnder Teran y Barrios, g "":ih!"hm}‘““ m’lkt ;xnml" m‘“m‘”'mhm' would be i et . . s e 1l counts that 1 colicet he alone ge ; 'do 200: q states that he “pronouticed Figueror a common r, | from ull the acoounts that 1 colleet he alone did not forget Vatrsna, July 7, 1666, | inmbered but 200; after a gallaut resistuuce of 38 bours f (4RI n-‘ng if he got possession of bim.” Ae- al rights aud submission to | i : 3 | the place was taken I?- agsanlt o the Gth. In an official canding f04he ut.of The Tncs, Figioton, placked @ for¢igner. Italy will owe Venice to ber arms alone. OUR SPEC) VAR CORRESPONDEN that he was a General. . jeneral Agent o tei Press, | T B of G TUad & ths Eogsie o€ o R SPECIAL WAR »R | that e was Gl tranen, t tho head of 20 | D 1 C8AIn, General Aseal of tae Amocitei Prevs | WEPRIMCAES W Mbeiialit ot of Sonora . | SoBing® Freuch, thanking bim, sud adding that be vas about 10 | FLORENCE { smen; bt on that duy the cnemy were owhera visible fn | New-York | Iterates tho'changes made eoncerning the barburous sack | the moN o MROLGRIS, Dore a4 POMID B .o o omctig 0 : A ? | fores. On s duy of the batile, e seews to have hehwred | T ‘bore end of the Atlantie Cable wae suecosfally | of the city by Posquiorw’s troops. Hasays: ¢ The hand The Times contains 8 votice from the Usited States eoter into inmediate communicution with the King of b - — | with singular coolnass a0 +kill. - When tha Austrian eavs | 4 s 7h Yast. -All weil. Cyus W. Firun, | shrinks from traeig the horrid sevies of erimes of which Consul, Mareus Otterbourg, esq., inviting wl the Ul Sromis. DEPARTURE OF THE KING FOR THE ARMY—EFFECTS ON | dpy cune down with great foree on the right, he formed | . APy ielear P, " ' % | that Juckless city, lately the most flourishing, but now the sz%tp citizens to attend at Lis offies on the 4thof July, THE PEOPLE O TILE NEWS OF THE REVERSE AT GOFTO | bis wen, and all athers within reach, futo a hollow square, e T oIS W 4B Webassn a7 1ot unforfanate of our department, was for within a | {0 hear the reading of the Deelaration of tish Press. MARMORA" L&A i waR | 904 thrice repulsed the enciny. 7 Wabving : o - . | couple of hours the victim, Moro than 100 persons were Asdll Recofints agtee that Northeruers and Souchernrs —LA MARMORA'S FAULTY GENERALSHIP—THE 1 cannot lear O e slse that looked ke | Princess Holcna wos married to Princ Christian of | assassiniated, sabered: wen. women, old men ond ohildren, § BA¥ cordially frateruized there, we presuniie (he united Awericans bid o happy thme of iz at'tae Azve capital on ved by reporis—said to heve eome | Augustenbur, st Windsor, on the 5th, in presence of the | without distinetion of political opinions, werg chopped in Independence D. Fall Mall Gazelte rays ¢ v 1 Y 1N GERMANY. genarabihip. D ¥ 1 . f T.a | Queen, the King and Queen of the Belgians, aud a distit- | picces; the weaker sex were fusulted; the seats of trade The Paris correspon: that it is quite & wistake to suppose that Austria placed any o i ite st uppes o i T MRS flom priests-that the enemy was behind the Adige, La | ] ) Swsaifiof, fho merer of, ¥rasce, whtw proposiogis feds | o D% T Fuansce, Jane 31, 1666, | Mariors, o the First Corpi, aud a part. of MeiThird, | eaished company; bt the affair was comparatively pri- | nd the domestic hearths were alike robbed, bathed i b e s * eompensation. o ;e OnTh "m.whm“m",mmw”milm;fi t50'clock | OTCr the Mineio, iuto & rough country, o narrow for de- | V8te. b blood and destroyed; foreizu residents, without disisuc- Bostoy, Wodnesday Juiy 18, 1866, Tl fondos. isee of the 71, Wy tBerd 18 (o0 tuiel m Thursday / » " e loying 8 lurge army, aud flanked on throo sdes by n""‘ 4 tion of nationality,were bung up and chopped into mivute | The steamship Cuba snited ut noon to-day, tuking 115 h i8t00 much |y iy morning awid the most impressive emotion of the | foriresses Lristling with artillery. How cramped was thie Denth of the Marquis of Lansdowne. s Suall I shock you with the narration of deeds too r for Liverpoo) and 24 for Halifas, and of Tgnsdowne, who Lad boen nawed for | bopihle to Le pamed? You can leary them fiom the pecie, Wchlea b Wig KBy Al Tad b apbiv 1y WG weason 1o fear that hostilities will be resuived in both the I peogle, No Jaud sec) jons greeted him, put deeply- Jocation in yroved by the fact that the Jtalisn left wagl Tha Mura

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