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o - fubnbitants ron off on wess has baan made op for by patohes of the fox's skin of . B { 4pwns A 2 hemin now, they fisd tho el p,;‘.., with flflu.'{.'".' e fabrio of drnastio riehts. T s now foe, at lenst of any | pro f. yoke, from ao Alp ¢ | a roiinese, troope. ¥ | i‘ + pot that A vstria shirks her duty as » fizbting potvir in fn the cass of the Pros- Bt sttention was called toward Milnchengiil 2, where the | goods. to sevk fefize in vm-ln-.” A U5 any emerzeney. OB tie contrary «hiefs (L ruys ready ju v st ph. Eieh commander | progress of Btienfeld's atiack con'l be traced br the B 2 for nstange, a town of some 4 00 fihe Au;»( o e tha grbitrarent of | koew from bour to hour the position of the head of his ecl | of white em ki b rose fiom the dia harees of the oriil were bor Ay 50 ersuns 1f: when the l'm,‘mr.-’;vrrfl aJ 'f 1b® 0nc, and bevo1d asen oy - et b de- | lerrus's columus, Ou the eveuing of 1he 26th, Privce Prede. | The Prussian cunnonado was seen 1o be 11 wly wlvaic S e Cec! imatopuitve e proyle woul flm‘m“' by Ovshin fud Jorus the Lucr near 18 hvn, Over this loveg T o her indomite v.v-u harles nnle-; l:nl the Crown Prince held Skaling ard | that of the Avsiriam to be retiring, wirl: a be 3 :.l;.im- ~lu'u=.x 'n‘x;r‘:‘»';‘;_'z:" ;"l'" :':{"‘hm-:nnl:‘:nn?u.: :-‘ lu;nml& Les on the P i 10 Inlerit from 1 fuie wt | A rautensng and the Orown Proes knew that his cousia bad | back smoro, raing close baide LD, oF ren g them 1 son@® of B it 3 o, knd close to it, the vilage of Padulte o L iy S48 bl | Wits | mavored Turaan and M eheogid 2 Too Giapt Mouataing | Awirive bad terhied Dom the right b town of 311 oheng1Bis mextionod tere~was Stkey by | fursher to she riwht, wad o the fop of the igh hills ls he v e 0. the gonncils of Europe ¢ her | hind become, strategically, a grdimnphionl expression, Very | had burued the bridge. ¥op w abort thae ghe fihe w Prugsinng (Fiast Ay, ander gommand of Prioce l:so_udmwus 90 yuds fartler poubbward 43 the first place amovg Germiaa w1 | cifferent operations, tieee, from (b specalative movetaents «f | ary, bat In about’s quarief 6t ad bour d brip] Bash of Gams | erick Ch res), on tho 24th ult., in o forencon, after 8 mos a Pod y oy VE. " Y Car te on either | itary orgeni £ Inost | e imes of Frederick or Nupoteon. and & much heavier smoke rising from the Austrian oo v arduous sirugele The Austrinnabad burned t hdixumnlr The Fiith Dicision nnder Gen, TUnillng was on |L side of the Alps aguiosisthcir uawiiling ots. For mavy | pred disasters, There is alxvys $0me ComiiK a0, Your Prussisu Military Correspondent’s excell:nt lotter | thut an ammunition wagon had expiodod, 1 leir buttery th and it wos the task of the Prussianstot rur:’nu' movad from TiEAau to sko and Kotws. whion '.2 ears Lo ouine—perhaps fur many EeRorations—Anstria must | Iy W raetr a oo Lot veieraun oF some dashing | tels us to-day that the Firat Frussian Artay gl the cnemy | eased Bilig and ipidly retired, wiidz n qnick adeance of ¢ o Tyl au off tHTF@o0 WO that oue oF th | the road l-ading from 18 nau 1o Gilsobin, abent. quiesce in e aacerduney of |er v d ot in Germany | & ber uutricd youngsters, some Melas, sone t of successivo positions, and mastored the essential point, Prussinn_cannonade showed that Bitrenfeid's piovecrs bad W'L "‘"' ::-l the two towns. Yesterdafafternoon Gen. e int o Earope, even f ~ho is spared fresh aisusters aud | Muck, some Givay, or Eencack, sure ¢ »astoaish the world by itschin, (hrough whioh the Junction of the separated armics | guickly (VTwn their bridge. nnd that bis corrs, #erons t! of s nl‘ll.‘h ivanced from Rowensko, and & 4} dclock came owed 10 reiain wli provii ces except Venetis. upexpected gohl yements. The young Corsiean ing | rut bo effectea by superior maveuvering. Thy ouly the | Tser. “Bot the Austrians did rot go far, for short t If they are made; for most of (1AW encagements Liths Awnxnl %vuh.aol Podulz. Mis divisien [ ‘most cortuin rosults of the ornshing | through the passos f the Alps ot the head of 20000 5 predede to s mor impos tant exbibition of go they wers sgain in sctlon, i the direction of the Jung Bupaing boen fought on groand. unfavorahle for artilery. of the Bih, L2th, 18:h, and 48th Rogiments, with foar A trines during the last forinig | 1ottes tn 1796, the Prossian ermy invading over and Discuwing vosterday with me, over the best map b roud,sud one battery wys drawing off oward Filrstenbriick, 1t | wos under the most cfficiont protection of the fire from lrl-O of artikery. As we mh. saw ths Ewpirs cannot rally fiom such n collapse ko & | Baxony fu 1508, are to bave no ohunce agaivst the men sud | tained, probatls, in this country, tho Auatrian front at Sa- Then scemed that Jhiitenfeld had haltedy the canonade ocased fn | catestocl gups thnt the Er poceedad """"»'im ; of Podul's olws to the nd on their right, sta il Monirchy, and we ean orly wonder st the | 5 that Austria bringe into the fleld. dowa.'s friend considered toat tbo ncopauts pointed to the | this direction. The view of the Mushey Horg from the position | reifatsUlishiug sho_gomuguicatiol 'm*"fll '“r 'c.l“ the top of thegently ascent by the rosd to ation w i the Congress e armei tote in which Benedek's Order of the Doy | lino of tho Bistth s, on each eide uf that villike, Frow this Pcupied by the stafl s cxtremely beautiful, but it was not the | the river. Qoe shot was so sl aimed #hut Bt went rfh of $he lower spur, on the other sidy of the road, and abos 0 which Frosin ace burry the Divt into worlike ¢ the 140 old Landwelr, of the too y«un-l mmmhnnd vlow”lhdiu:;wd. on u-hw m:-l \h:& to occupy such a front umlnlulxl"c ls of ;I,a uwl..lllu ;m;nhwln, nor V-Vf‘ul l':;lh;‘l‘l - e dn i‘:;.'l'.“’::‘l“.; mv;t:n"r::‘: 4 ::h:s.'ll'll oo 'l:dl;l::n::.:: sdvansine dis |~, 18 of I' ia s orly o much v} would Lo offer the t flank to the Crown 0y Pussians in the plai ', tha en. von Volghl onsiderat 1) dnd il ing io e o (A Y LSS praes. n O o e thr ot 08 | 1 £ ey ailod themsarvca of every advantace derimablo from th4 | igh on ¢he Fie nhqmnmm.‘u'-::d 3] unprépared to defond her al- nexperionced G the thick fir wood village, rons dow: in front of s aros When she was he 1 L | v 51 comumnid L] t ppe h d bi reta’ly ac with his g T tders ars s to i s | ¥orthongh b and b ovusi were 1o commaviation through | was o curlaly carndng with b gl Vo s NP | LYo kg . the bater e powted on & Iying ow the bil W Podul houor would be outrage st: 1o in which Ausi hew, wnd to intumote that e the consion of Ve bad first proved b . They Ly change their Ianguage, duieed, | Gitachin, it was not to be supposcd that they had concentrated t1e bighest point of the cone «f the v bo rountn 1h. oo i he opaign. They eebernly e ior Austria. who is alcays | there, sivoc & vk march frout the Fibe 1o that pivos wouid | 1ike o generaFs staff, sod be aictly an he sw his ade | platenu with steep ascent from the vailey of the Iawr, ehock A 2 and trace by the : Bave exposed the lino of eommunication with Giata o tho | versarics geLting ctun TR Tt whton: b been-so | dun advance of‘whe iarbe: diviown eather lonrur 1o, WA | forat colo.of (29, fligo.tap grouad occapied by s orok " Warmser and Alviogd and Provera, vy e A e e DT | e o reecat ‘the asstrinee. | oonciuded, therofors thet | carefully wovea for them, °/The beads of the Prassied | 3340 SourésieeFly 1h 1 .'t'.om' Sane Culottes wmder |‘~‘a while the 1€t wing wan behind the Bist:its from Sadowa south: | colunns 'a M"“G c:" past ";‘ '“',,’ ."dll :m flm‘l :‘l't u"rn’ l«l””:,:“wuwd .r'yfr‘lwl 'J-"'r”u"“g"- koot reneraled. bewildered, d h [} cadily Lowars ncheneis o, when the well known puff « carrfed the plaf carticd ale the vil a o wildered, “ormpld | wank the rosb of (o Lioe was thiown buck eastward toward | ateadlly oRsrc USRS SR ooy B platonn | Bossin. & litlo to the souti-enst of ifinclenyiiz, whict dos iR to Wi, AOYer and iive or siz_sncoc ot upca | egainst that m ‘The thyee villages and ' fir wood wore Leld T e e oy e et s O dbrent of wiid be coutent with the part of &t.kebolder, or wi'l e the prinetpiss apparenly furedindowed i Ms letter to M. | young Co M renersled, ’ ras throws rar i LTA ppirted by iaiong orong h de Luatat . Dass b6 vesard himsolf na & siaplo tras. | up,” uys dos i iis 86s at the boad of I0MO of 40.000 cou. | the Klve, aiorg & rango of hights which are pla there on | smoko ! 3 2 e rhnd 0 spa ou tee of Venotia for 1t ls, or will be make his own terms beforo | by’.‘(n.‘w, yielding np an fmpregoable fortross. Giuliy loscs | the mop, A f ? [ Showed that the Avstrians had opered fire upon thew. The | eiad the fortupo ol the d oy, a‘c:-m- bewny forevd o re- H while behind (he spur wers bLidien three of Au G aferving 111 Wil be submit to witness the agerandizes | Lombards iu two battles f.aght on round cf his 0w choosing, Neworthel s, to Judgo from Benedek's telegraphio report of battery on the hill did not appenr to be of more thun four puns, tire fir the dfr cotion of Firstenbifiek, whieb, apiin, Tiew a littla de? regimenta—cho Iussars uf Rudotady, of e of Prahete 10 Northern Kurops withent demasding any | and Bouedok allows nd GF hio OW ORI, | i et o hich Siweased this morutng, tho. Auwtrian fliak | ond af ret they fired sloly, vor did thoy do mueh execuiion, | 10 the souh-cost of Bossin, The Austrians are reported t0 | steid, aud of the Austrian Reximent the King of Prussia. . v of the eostrn frontier of Franee; aud, if | mareh over bim i Suxouy, 10 break through his lines in Liobe. absolutely tnvited $ho sttack of the Crown Prince’s army Thow shells, projected from so great a hight, wont straight ioto | hove fost in this gemontsome 500 kiled ond wounded, | trout of the villago of Brada aud of the fir wood su b tiate pivarely with Count Bicmerk, or will 1 mis, to muko good their way toward Vicoos, Wl m, nd Kinigahcf und fts direct | the grommd. and did not ricoobet amoug the troops; bub and 1,200 prizonens: 16 loss of Lo Prussiaus is stated at abous | was consiracted whicl ran down the steep slopo rearly a5 & grentaionvers Lo i bim 1n & pow partitionof the | sond hie subordulatcs, Cla-Galias, Henickstein, and )‘rm- rinoe Froderiok was engaged | they were well aimed, and in- most casea burdt a the proper | 18 kildd aod voanded. ol ) a8 Podalty, &ssoon as the Prassians came within range the Jmotent, wnd cyery now nud-thea man weat duwn, Assoon | Prom Miichencilis the Pruseion forces nivanced in 4 | Agatrin batteries opeuod npos them; the Prusalan ¢ins 10 Gitschin, a place will known in biss | roplied, and urder the cover of thelr arti the colsmna wanicz to o conrt martial. But we should like to know how Le himself would fare before soch a tribunul npon his mere as the Ausiting guns opened firo the troops tn the road were en” apd * natural turned into the ficlgs, and moved on I opon order; the traig | tory es ono of W fo discuss snol 0 1igita of ‘national e bused ou t Perbaps it was soom p the position, The th amd 981k ot the villaze of Dilets, whieh was nstein's possessions, Tioe great General | yanced to the nisac) ‘matn isez e s the el Tedy @ Brussin sro ~pparentls | admisslon that he allowed himaelf to be taken in flask by ¢ m Lol 10 meosnt his mediation, the fyrmer irritstad by | arny of the Crown Princo, simply beeause wagons were also hurried on‘te the softer S"""d' #nd hatted | Lies buried Lero in the Convent of the Curthmsinns — The towa | monts advanoed nen Srparately whore beat coneealed, Four Prnssiin batterice | livs sowe 14 or 15 Eog) sh miles goath cast € Milnchengii 4 | risoned by the Lst, 3d and 4th Saxon battnlions, and where, X erareport, the King of Baxony himself took v tho lugter finehcd by vsetors nud impatieutly lookiug for- | enciuy was thereby enablied to advauce unperoeivod.” The quichly opened fire, buk the Anstrian gnos eteod higk, ard ¢ aud of Turnan, with whioh- twe yhiees it forms a riangio, 310 & viotorious maret npon Vienni, rubl s (4ot Benedek b tue reputation of o good soilier, | aeto make bis advers.rie vebtory. or that he | hucht of tho hill deceived thoie mim; a¢ frat thoir shcl's fU | It is situated on ihe Oydlian, on’ of tho confluenits of the A ws fary outgeseraicd in the movements that preceded the | short, bub svon they gol the rauges st/dl the fir treos aud rooks | E'be. From thagositions eccuped, sceordmg to ihe iatest bat ! protected the Ausirian gunners, und tho batteries in the plain roports, by the second army wnder tha cowmand of the Crowa 0 foat i bent on the eom dlete G smembermeat of Austria, | vented the swoke of the powder from dispersiug, the fight, Tue 124 and 18th yegiments advanced sgninst ihy villoge of Podalts. Both attacking colnmne were & very bot fige, but afier & seyere struggio bosh vi were carried, Chough that of Pounltz. eet on or, that either Ttidy or Pros- | aod wey Lave deserved it; but e hos scted Litherto oni Lntely 1epe! the poeific ovortures of tho Emperor | soboidivate capacity. Ho Las been a soldior, not & e, . eapeci Ly it they snould be supported by this coun | 1t is one thing to be plooed in & strong q Thorefore feside the needlagon and the telograph, | seemed to do Iitile execution, Oiders were coon rent to them | Prince, Gitschin 1s distant sboat 23 to 2 English wiles. T4 firing. for the enciwy’s gnos Ml ot much Barass the very nearly the eentral -point of the rosd lf:dm‘z hell, was ll,,'hfll the Prossians oconpied -Bunzlan over Sobot! wchin, and Horsitz Gen. Pdelsheim, who Mllsndud“:ln Ause and the Adeiitio provinecs | wight aud m aneitr thag to 1ag the plan of & vast cora | military ability (which, perh ., we might natorally enough | Lo cou mm. d tahe tho sopreme command ou the batilefiell | eeek for tn the ohief of the Prossian St4f) tas Lad its share in ehing troops. and oMher foans wero taken for clearing ey Luve Leen o Lero at Soforino or San_ Marting, | £16 dooiston of this teu days’ war. Morcover, this ability was | tho ML~ A squedron of U | yet o may uot the less bove destrosod the Austrian Mool | not the result of experience is war, but of otler preparation, | ‘olong the foot "of the Mus! platean could not be depressed sufliciently to b Annexation of Triest frin to Ialy, or tie suiexation of Koliemia to Prussia, ns was directrd to pass close | Josophatadt, respestively, o Koaig, i 4 aod whion comstis s Berg. #o tout'th guns on the | totes. es [t wore, the strine of the bow formod by the mtlwayy | 4y series of uipardoniule Dlundegs (rom begiuuing o oud of | The moral to be drawn is that mectanicul soicnoe 18 uot yet t them, | between Juug-F o, Turnau, Eiscnbrod and Josepbstadt e Boliewinn campa'y omnipotent; (hat while we oanvot too promptly provide our- and wore to gain a steen path which beads to thi th e third and fith civisons oarriod Glts wolves with brocon-loaders, stiil geuorals whow streageh lies | between the fiyhest point nud Bossin, wh: n infaniry | sobin by storm, tutlicting o Liss of 4 000 men on the Anstrinng The Preu and waking nigh upon 2000 prisosers, The Cith and 640 Leir brai Yot bo dispensed with ; and that we must | brignde was to support the movement; bnt Lefore this plan in their brain oannob 3ot b e Tie. best, that we have | couid be erried nto exeoution the’ Bevouys Dislsion wos | regiments, woil known as haviag distinguisiod themseives ia fure, vithout saenificing & sinele soldier, or impos “ightoes burden on ¥ rance, the Froneh Emperor will pr fud bl again the real nrbiter of Europe. Lt is a o , in order to cut off tho retroat of the Austrians, who were retiring from Tochow on Gitsehin, "The Austrian cavalry chorged the 12 which # 1ofty ambiton woald disdsin 1o souse, 1 he Emperor | e ry Cotre ponde p I — not fapey, €y en who e L e T S matiaas cesat it nos abity | Yrem e My Corsapemant ol S e 1 1heg tharely sooured wi te conditions of suecess. feur ) engaged on the Teserse aiid, ord \0 Abatriai battery | he nsaculi ngon Dippel thone agatn cotpicuons in their feat durfeit it by revertingelo be has scdomuly disavowe i The small chates d villago of ammetits lio o8 1t causcareoly bo premature to pronounce Beoedek a fotal quisily himbered up and retired. The guns wero not inter- of arims, In etorming ¢ tleof Gitsolin, whioh was buit | vanoing Prussisns, bul the latter reccived Ehem without form- T ia taat Irehun, even If willing 1o suspond | . The Small chateau and village of SapOWRLC B8 |gitiace, Norepatation ooul! survive such ruds amasiis s Cepted by the Soventh Division, but here Gen. Pranacky lonstoin 1a 1610, they are teported to Live climbed up | ing square, and the horssmen recollod broken by their steady 3 advance clndms. ioonsiateat with all etber in- | Uhe Bortbern alopo of wa isolated i1 which stunde on tho lefi- | Sqieleng din: Gitacin, 1 antonno, Skalitz, wnd Swlows, | 600 prisoners fro the snfuntry_ which was un (b bl ! e pite the fivce fice with whiok tiey | fira The Austrvan b1oops in Brads and the Saxons and wr ot Lt her own, b o of the road ¢ . Gitschin to Hiwitr, abont ba'f way " in witigation of defeat. | port Oe basters, While ticSeventh Divjsion wa wire received, Tt Prussian los-cs in he storming of the | rriane in Dilsis wors o vite separated bs the oapture of the Prussin, how sdnbie, 1a not yot Germuny, She | P e two towns, The headguarters of Prince Frod- o Kieat wEich It not & military | ®ofed Vakind the Mustey Berg four Austiia®a gnns appearcd | towa Gnd ouatle are reporied ms very heavy, the position being | Lige of Podditz, asd tie former wore almost entirely u: D es have boen an here this eveniug fiom | poggr Ty wore plarcd with usprecedented oon- | on the summit of thotull,” botweon Bossia aud Wossels, and | vaturally etron sud tho rosistaice of the Austr most de | the latter tm#nflfnm rotreat in larze numbers, for neil. rlor was prossing toward Gitechin the 1oade wee Gty | opeocd fire against tho Prussim coumim who were now ter, ! | i udvaneing over tho "piniu, Bt Franscky was pushing | Gea. Steinmcte. the sommander of the ¥ fih Corcs of the been | townrd them, sud s artilegy threatened to oo filsdo them, so Prassian srivy, who fought and wop the batile of Nactod o Tt | that they soon bad to refire. o Sevotih Divislon theu | tho ¢7th olt., whea he defauted the Sixth Anstrian Cotps o ahih | weruck the ro.d betwean M jen, Koirmio s vatauisued Lo oorps of Arcliduke armorn, bus | tsosed the lagter v 1age: s Biitent 1l bnd wireody pushed po'd v jen. Festoties, on the 23th and 20h o fror Gererais whe | toward Bt from Miaceng: iy and suppo e attack,’ | most lisrooiy contested Latbles, iuflivting esormous losses upod erowded, end the little river formed on the right of (L. brokea ollins & wide extent of memhy eround, whieh it was clmost . possibla to crues, The loss of the ns betwean 1) 1otvasll Gitschin wos tremepdous; shey foll thicklz, end the grousd vas covered with corpacs, ‘The Prussians saffvred mach, bt they t br d, with only £ ur 1egiments and Laifae 0 3 VOry PLTODE oS 1 bear ploue King hlusdl bas ecrived to tako in | GOV E o o Gum waited srmion, fr to-aight (he [0e800 10 s hands, sudlbe Frice Frederiek Charies and of the | o Sk, %8 (L und 670 Livouncked togethor. e b viliaze of Kamwe:iie w wide v s d"::‘;:‘,_,",:’,,.:f,,‘,ff',“ undulst ng v, e n,r"fln 14 | Eorne ot Bolferino to. pair rretches sothe | gouls told Su Witiam 2 has BearTUY oves Al Saxmy g 4 . whero the i s tho emoke of | 04 S maud ¥0,000 11 The first round of Krunscky's artiflery et fire w n bowss, | thow, e tontoe ild | gy 100,000, T whil ve ¢ d the defo whiotwbega 16 bury. fierbel® wid the imes viere woa Codie - — hotd by & muoh supe prodytf g 7 g o but uo Aus | ool at e contd Lar dic 50,000 men vory will but had |.nunicated 10 the texty [uigEO-t € the cottukes 1u this The Battle of Gitschin, el but 16,000 mew, and she allled strength is estimated o trian cuiposts sky last might | oe'a Aflantenn shoulaers 1t to bear (ho woight of 10, (¢ nre Huilt of womd, g8 Iu> * the het Sonm: r sur, 1 Cotromprodes { Tho Lendon Timea. 40,000, Under a crushing fire they adyanead to the attuok of '] lli,‘r‘;t ~;t:|l: 1w, Sir, your obedlout seivanl, u ;,‘l' fire, Afor ‘.‘rN d ‘Llf\u b the Av.gu.l-“‘ HoRoTEA, Juno -1 A M Pocultz and Dilets, ,.;: :fl":"“"“" in the mg p,' .n-: u ing 4h ) it ingee w1 Mgeskin Lhe ¢ .r etion of e : : 4 how foatls ey suflored; bt every wan who fell on g antieipate th u thutder storin ¢ d the it July 6. » oy | f. Lere 90 R i, aad ot vl'l:llu.: Lnonx\:‘_ll"nmle udnlu unmmnl Army, .:‘AM o @ o :'Ps?-k i g Y, O oag broad freck @ o et e Eomg 1 O n uat the D Gion. Benedel’s ieport (o the Emperor. o Tia'A o Bl o e F Gubick st B tof emios manky to ima o mazclhof the ur sl uests it B iitary carrisgon, or the ¢ < v b Tealiom re ) tLo (W e of G 1 L Ly - = I « wlinded Viera Juls 4 1668 v to, Teallan resimants and | 0w e ivanod (roope. Bpin Viao val fongh v won Distn, ¥t (gt (e Lutces \ Nresyiag UK pujes Broodok ha addressed the following dispatoh | down dhvir wre I I R e et et o o€ Tradn ssorn 10 have been 5o bucLsed 3 tholr del-ndve be Lo pibals which hove boen estab Beseimon Prince Eregee e gl oo g Works that they oo 11 make no counter attrck on the Pr maimed 10 dicrs suffered ruvol, for g o Hotmavar, Joly 434, 0 | Geivgring pu g1 wUR the Cowy . S5imas JN6ED ennmns ongagad o5 Podnta, nor coald they attaek In flank v le o lloet trathe of the twe siiaies 1oth and 10 Kegiaeats ua they pissed. Many officera wen kaye fallen on buth sldgs. Timphing, who ces mude o movement toward s iy in th 4 mauded tha Prassian Divisio, bas beca wouuded, fortanately o Gitschin, or Jicin, na it Is writtes on macy was opened | o gue o betBinot atrugele, butiog over five hours, in wiioh | Fegupsute” Il cd About b i forces wore ougnged in a | Fode up 16 thigo, when thiey suir cwe uindone; y 5. thte v 6 i s’ ol v in fueom e oumeendInd | (T C0% Ui jciny tien on imacy Ay A s (b 1 aifles ugs Aho difrent colored fnelngs of the o Rovis Tt i s Tt g | e Vst evening the commander of the 15t Aviny move : 3 ol : S0Nes ¢ s establishing themse,ves un> Jir 1 o of the vlage of Bossin erded the cor : e o - 4 ot severely, d BRois. TThe proriste " §'told that Tany Austrina Tegiisents bave Teen en- o eotailnking thomueres un | | 1L on o the s ¥inge o Bowsio erfed the 011 | poheiquareers (rom Mvsebeni - o Sobotk but o i | T Kony save taken about 7,000 rrisoners i the Fro. £ £ of tho moralist, and 1t 18 a8 histor Luto‘combels, (67 e wnitoran of the difiveut | ST St (ot x dhtuer view ot it w Fitiog uod GIghe lom-tor the Prossien | L6 iutantion of remalalag loog bero, fur b6 loatas Sl oW | carsbats, many afficers, sad the Ausirian 1o In, hIC ents could be df Zuisied be liose of Hus Ny were Kiled, wontuel, and s do ot number 110~Prmes S . S o ¢ s cotimated nt 3,000, 80 that 3¢ * crenmig bel iy { Lho a: A from tho' Tser toward (itschiu by three 000 & Ler o rder the Anstrian colors. therefure tuipossible, The wwition 1 Frederick €1 arica has gaivod wboub 14 miles of country, ai.d has tak woners, 100 turned (1o stroug psition of e Kaerow ber g and bus vilooted Lis sure jasction wish the corge of Gou. Biixgnfoi. e m Theman by Rewensko, the center from fuil by Sobutka, the right trom Minchengrats by Oves ‘on Sobotan, ¥oui roads lear from tho town of Gite- ost townrd the £.0F points of the compans; thet of the f the west to Sobotks, of the & oth to Kos- arnoon the strate sject of tie Lt movomomeel the two Pru armies lns beca achieved, for commanion tio6s liave been opened fn Bohemia betwesn Prisee Frederisk Charlos and the Grown Priuce, A regimest of aragoons trom here to day to fecl orr the Second Army bay unn%m 1o the unseiuyuions sgEress ribe suicidal ovatineey of A signs of OUF OwH L to the nature of the u.en veognize, f.om this p it o day" for the Evropem fa whenee the adtance ioto ou ¢ army lios Letween Kam- gled Bovidar jed in the suie o Wit e sccond miwy, hes ron I n, 1 cunld not + commeonced sl ly, pd® e e e e ed forw urd, uut t, but banding southward, to Ho:itz. From 2 great o mov Inid down 1 o8 the Kibo it s s vt oo Yanced troops of the Crown Prince st Arnag, and has sl ott of & sb the House of ar now 1o houtite troop | i : T ey Mokl Ilwtnldh;:-uml s socnred te puas 4o e Upoee “W'The losses Nave not yot | gt eop brokon | LS ab Arnu aad Knigshof. Nor i this tbe ouly weloome 0ases ’ epruco and wiiver firs grow | EPSA SRS LS auy reachad the’ commander of tiie Ausirion cripite er wed, ut are doobicss liy peachi down ioto the oulth First Army, for he hes also hosed that the Zietten Le A } hava ed ov th rposets How mech tiuts there © - | X to'discover and discern the wnd. pon these Lilis are patches cf o 16'we 8 ot odertake vl-:q TN Eoblic Fed Vienna | trath about ir on the 77ch ol From what clover land, whilo 13 dutorvals there aro listle fi";':;'::‘,:;‘:im.daw‘fl vy b gy the snppored p it bave failed pef 7 M T have beeutn I to gath ety ol @0 OF less con which generwly consist of 10 ur 13 large wouden cot- L much they may be inclined by natioual i wicre thers e Abendpost (evening cdition of the official | CRRRTEE T ks g would” mggesr o approach ach other nnd stinding in ororards, - . y be in by nntioual 1700 take | Wicner Zeitwmgd pubiishes an nrticie cxprosing criof at oo g tep 8 o WcPbbe alla go of bills tho grouud s wuch broken THE SABATOGA BACES, " L edianarme, . dof | up by shaillow ravin T tea \:( :lrw-. :"fm.x(:';m:f-:m.nr j\\ wre the road from Sobotka passes throngh the hil's they Prince +f Prussis, reeaived | dip down soes to form & narrow pass, and thé fis forwsts on o Rt (e e [ Fuis down olose to the 108l On tao Sobotis side of s emall industria! s thoro i @ Pavioe 6bout 100 feol decp, bt with banks Lot w0 stecp but that tae road ean descerd and ascend them inw dizeot line, A quucter of & wils from this ravine, and 1ito the tertitory of taeir peighbors, educated ! ot am? M A it h courss which events lave taken, aud which it deciarcs uo ot aud die herdicwly 10 & cuuse no botter thas | . been crow ded with troops! aud v ioon teaiug | homan forcaight couid have aoticipsted b to keep up vi ot the kol E diers havo vever weod forer 1o supply Forage | hearily upon us fror fur the horees bas boecn taken from tho barns of the large g— Already this popular place of resort is commenoing “welghs the more £ that at Lo bead of the Army was the entio confidenca of the army b Lnperor— o be filled to repletion with the patrous of tho turf, 8 who couli not be tuduced to leave thcir comforiable homes and in the fact clos 0f v hich Count Bismark 1x the conselous or uncouecions led propr , who bare deserted their eastios aud oba- o oue o erat ded the st whiod x: bat the mex have pard for what they bave Lad from o 4 in every & gagoucnt. Cavour deilbersbly pmded the sir b R SaTsosak the, Hohomian |aneuse, they His - et G ltac o, tha Toad drops again io'o e sinflarbodow, | during this lieated term, 5ot eves to gratify the repeated i upon | S mis from Tran- | b ired trom the gids of the chaussée, | queats of theic better balves, the sarnest solicitations of thele wa. borne sloug, almost what Sardiui ¥ oF5100 d the peasantry pdicd them readlly. for 1 A% B0t to appreciato {' t “The villagers have been inverintly Kindly treated; | beforohand. ‘This diolar shave weem tansacked, their poultry yards have of the Geveral 1 od, their eattle bave not been taken away from vilege certain pere . de in the charwing and fascinating daugPiors, or the maoly demands of their rapid s00s; whom even the dulect notes of the most page ulir Prima Douna, or the graceful and energetic acticg of the reigning Quaen of the Drama, bave no power to WOTe, muview their courago and come to the determination W@ they will treat thomselves to & weck at Saratogny sabmit withoat & murmur to all the erowded inconvonience & have by migs , o fur ¥ bave bec od olulcs . yard, tenan, which ligs' 4 o it, and o litiie to the westward, | sanction | 1008 1183 shife it bakciisls miics souty enaipl 1 | thoahl, kol Ul oelek ia the ol W 1% the direction of Trac I y studded. At aboul tue same distance 1 the town, o third break in tho grouud causes nduintion «f the roadway. Oa the Givclun side of twe holiow ground, parily on the Dank, bet wore oa the brow of the and on toe more level ¢ boyood, stands the lutle village of Loctow, forming & of hunses with low walls, bat having bigh thatcied which jist rise above tie tops of the orcherd troes that of suboruinates hnving all reccised tion wiil 11 20 cobta; heon res ATy AFTLORRGCNIS i, weconbing te | mquadrons of A kind of e . is & problem on w! Whether taly will know how to o cd 1o ber, s it were, late fo life, is anot emi, aod theugh the women of this provinee aro besutifal, uo Botewian gl Las bad cemse to 1uo the invasiou vl or country. ¥ e Tn the mean tin @ we can bordly err In welcoming tia e e e O e oaada o ation, of scil | Yot tie iulabitaats of a coustry where a war is carried on | SHGEACONE SO X ments wunded ob jopular will 1or the arbitzary co T: (roops must move 14rough tho stunding | Whet is still attainable in wilitary and dipl . closely amoog and around the cottages. A quarter of et Wox: | Weare far from artillery mnst trample down 1he erojs; vl ——; e Agidr 1 10 | wl beyo illuge Lies the Last brewk io the grouud, for | o fasitopable watering place, late dinucrs and early break| v, Al the treopers weie | beyond this i strotcles to the little viver which, | gump sheets, uncivil waiters, if they can bave s | entertamed the | one of the len i boqueatied 10 us by the € seliu on it ary doc occupied, defended, nod owaied, avi | gy @REAT BATTLES IN HOHMEM c, fntended to full arongz Gghtlug toen, reast ofien uuin L how side, full nto 1l | SO R T ol and the setishaction of kaowlng M ratter decer and wider o that community of Tace, o lan. o 1% n pivoit, which the | they bave been for ouoo in their lives Guder the same roof @ ©i-kegpers of the Little place. wi Lt sespectabiy built hovsos, and s goage, of religion, or even of all combined, pmEnLIS 10 & ok Sty iy g e J T e ciees witas may v mmicates tio fizmes l-:»'-»naer-' d Wi b it The Baitle of Muncheng, o kg v e buttog oo el by iigher considerations of expedieucy. But the syst on deetroy nd then the ejacted cottageis have e hopo | Gerreups adcnoe of Tho Loudon Tinme werin, and rodg fusth’ Sy, 71 ading the Lochow ban¥, crovses by 8 1w | sissine o proximity with the weaitisy leaders of the fasblons Wil attthem o¢ B, i Koy p grcatarmner s | S ThiDk bat starvaion, for & Vast army, Witk s masy i et SR R P e 18 -7 e achth ofThe' A theR rot wright up tho oppute sls of M"::.‘u ..'"m“’rm_.u y 20 overiws the eraviug fur national iife, is o system alike ur- | B moutka, eats up evcryihing b the countiy, %54 2 . - Auctrign CAAIry—the W it might be terwed iu Indiau phrase, 1 gain the 8 Sppery . 1to tho 1o ce of Eutope: and of this system tie | o afler its 00 necessition wre w; On the 27th, Prince Frederick Charles halted in | drawn®ip o ¥ we it a a.n d4:tanoo in front i Nigit and morsing, raia or snnsina, he Lo men (fee L 0 dominion in Italy and of Austrian supremacy | Eive away iv j. T letors of the bur {he position of Sicrow, and mado his d wee for bis | corffelde. Wiy obo lown npon their regi The of Gon. von Schwitt marohed yesterday from the | yhey arg easy to be distingnisied by some pectliarity of atiire, in Gurvany will, bumsnly speakiog, prove the deati warreui, | 500! " n‘]fly the ‘d';‘i"-rvldn ) d -pn'n«h_xg furthor advance, e Soventh Division scapied ‘Tirnnn, | costomury enthusiaage of Prassian horsemon. hflxlu{v' e Fod 1 to Subo { there sisikivg tbe manner, or powers of speceh), aro to bo scen hurrying sbouty C———— l® nd staring vao at thie cinders and chars where the eas )y thrown n pontoon brideo over | It nppoars from (hos regdet of tho affair which ousaed, that | rvad fiom SUAC beng 0, Geo. vou Scowitt d The ¥u in the Austrian Army. | LRSR O0 Rae winre & Siwe the 140, on 118 96 o ho permanent one, which had | the A tstriaos wera-draws up behind a deep and broad diteh, | ehanged the dircoting of b talking enruestly o ona another, end looking s if all the ‘e following proclamation bas been translsted | b oD TR by g e e gives Yrow buraed Uy the ettt Ausirian earilry. e Biebit | idies from the prryation of e Pruvsiins by tho il shiz,” e moved witt e i el bias v frow fhe original Hu fortu thonsanda of | davs, but 1 o compuenation for the heary s eapied the Ve e | o i theve ewords e o0 gk, Teady to make s | it e ramedfn of tie i The whols town has assumed an azount of Lustls strongly I arsly tnmbled 0to the ditch, sed guard consiated oy indicative of business, acd the swiliog countennnces, buth o oain body «f the army | formidable onslaughr, ) 8 d batialion of the landlords of kotels and thelr assistants, predict o #poedgy in which og among the Magyor soldiers of subtained, for ofton tbeir cottage, and their cowhouse, ‘aud . copies ol it are pow clrc | ined, beir cotiage, astrian army in Itlv: | Hiti= field ens all their woalis. avd since Howarit voo Bitten- | Lo 1 men. Ero they ‘con'd disengnge themseives sud 0 e “With 1h6 belp of Tealy's berole #nd Monest | bieis crop 14 destroyed they have n a0y pr B - - i 1 thio three battalis s ¥ prison ot out again, the enemy e unon them, the cavalry men Ue three battal ! FrEEy fhm:‘:m;;ll vm‘r' tieafa with their loog swords, whilo the | King of Prussia, toe te ng be expectation of & golden harvest. There fs Jittle doubt bed €0 in the country districfs, 1 e of the 1 ut, with one six-pounder and | their drearmaa will be realized, as the sppearance of alsirs wp Ring, in tue ssered pame of oor conutry and God, the fl: of Magysr iadependence is boisted auew, and it couuts upon report that the Prassians wonld wake them join (he fead from 10 anset 3 fufantry peppered gt tbew from the border of vour scrvice, - Here is your placo of bonor and duty. Ausiria ! this report thore ws never o foundation, for 5o re- | Byattiy e e 11 1hcy smomeeded 8t last 1o extricating ther. | $wo four pounder ficid battorios. a o Taotit a spretsg sedigeede | Trulte'bave been demandod or recelved fn the couniries 00cu- — e g A . b angyod g ot 0% A ostrian £ % 136 wood ekind fi frat ve [ Y218 G500 winll Justity us In supposing thai there W0 & o and run | aives from fheir awkward. poedicament, thougn only after | A Mrodk A catils B e tranka it i | greater assowbly on this occaslon than hss over gracod it e 18 our gnemy, net Maly, Lhe troe sovs of our coun(ry b never found [y Austria aught but o bangman, a Jilier, invalt | piad by the asuies. polat about three miies below Miinchenyis ing Leaty loga O resurn to ‘I routensa, I is s, | vioe, w ing gizen fpw the town buuse—others ray it fir trees, the inferiority of | viously. bhu‘d I‘ ‘:"fi' Teddy cn'x-”ni;‘.'vr.lbmm and Rinduess 1o the I — —— below Fodo!l the hilis which fo ixnal inisho uagarians. the Magvars werc tg vepay th othward, o £ om Lhe Bowe b tncipal ohurck—tho uufortunate | thetr riffc to the Prasalan v ehind eaon marksmaa ' o . . doub'c treatment by eupporting Austria ia ner eiortsto pul | m of Ficld-Marshal Benedek. Aopicy Ryt migh :,.,{,‘.,"; S ! k> e with .'m:, un'r:‘::::"’;“l:u | two goldies were placed, whou! aly duty waa to load thelr Aoty Seetenen Ak (e yie Inre hess MESN £ down Lealy's freedom, the curse of the Jurt God woull be on Brestav, Juiy 3, 1966, e 0 the Walcr's cdae, Trom the windmwe, . with ehots tired at therm | L0 54 hand them to ti pleked wed to whora tho firing was | Fogular bours, comfortable sra-chatra sad a dally boidle st 1 tohed hoops in fuli | introsted The Austriag arullers was placed b hind tie wood, | that peculiar wino ont of that partieslsr vaalt, bad better, @ thew, Italy wlote bas o right to Venoiia It I hers—der | The Breslan papers publish a proclamation to the | rn toundary of the valloy rise 10 @ bight of shout %0 | the roof . ronning paraliel to the rosd oft, the bergy could Lriog aeiosy fire on the openivg n tho frvit | they are determined to grace with their presence this feetive own offspring. Ttaly is for tue Ttalians, Hnagary for the Hou- | prosdan people, d by Ficld Marshel Benodek, and | foet io the Mashey Berg, wh e’ (ol St Aoartis faaen. . S0 Ak hev Bewe | L ooen ol S e A e A tsitian Otn Trogacr. | Bt s wils of 118 length from {is extremity nenrest Po 213 Rotet-ksep h which tho chaureds pass:s, ond eirike Leaviiy on the ogay. Noinre's law, Justice, ires - il Ko | S e B RNty upon Tho T wite T4 | trends southward R ot ke om M ilchengid's to 0wt Infamon Bobotka baok of the & open costry beyund, As | 8cene, make fmmedisto use of the tcdgraph and put them- o allogiance to the Austri bonrs o date, and was evidently intended to be {ssued when | Unter Bantzen at the v The Muosl the Prussinn d approacted ib sclvesin commanication with ome of the mumerous hotels ir way out into | trlan hatreri med firo upon them, and the marksmen 1051 | ygepern in refarenco to the attention of rooms. 4 o biting fire, The O e Mo aime r woretd it s shirmisl. | The Weather 80 far has beon most favorabie, sud, najess sardless of the wither e fire o which they them- | gome unexpectod chauge slould toke place, there s perfost T O e Ths W, s Guiek'y. | gafoty in prodieting tho coutso to be i excellont ruoning ar- nto i tel ry. ‘Abe toward the river on [is O] per part a . 93 Jae Tamin iy below this the debris (2/ln from the r A portion of the 1mpe: 1 troops under my command is now sud forwed n slope, whiol, although stec o0 Prassian gronnd, I there.ore address wyssif 1o the peo- | for the precipice ubove, bo still practic les Of Iruseisy o8 it is my frark and bunest | This lower alopo Is covered witt a dea 1o the battlc - feld the Austriaus hed advas betind the t betiind tho tro pioclaigation e as follos nta | slaaght, "W drasgonn bowover, finally s 8 | Xy, precipitous front; | Bot Withoglgrivyoas Joss, in ik ' hia amtlated I)IO(!, nu‘.h‘ann Lufll|ywll 1ot Corps had arriy wec. INg teport of n f th &m:..nnwfl\y B Intatitants 1 | ing_intfgmalion: " proparations ‘were wg: ted na- tion, a-d tho law whioh pronounced it expulscd for ever warned sll Huogarians 10 beware serving it tiver the penaliy | it that )i shordd kvow what 1 domand and expeot, and | sammit of the hill inin genered flat platoan, thed with | cacry thatplece by shopn 000 became 8 aktsoascs. Fhatlaw la giF. 1o vieees fi“‘f."“" beca v | Wguld compraben] their positiva with regard bo myself aad | green sward, but neat the edgofiba yrecipiee fir troes wro Ty e - Lusotan artay Wwas Katbered all rou their art SR Drogid into netion tried to siloaco the | der. Fastraces aud ogreeably resilts will probably be the fik% bf"‘ O T ould 5 O i deceters troum your | o wpziatincope. Vickly planted, and form belt alotg the summit, with sa | woll-chosen positions, ard holding possessfon of the Ligl Austrian g ordér of the day. "i a!nu.':::u ,"’?.m ould you ™ yor ’ 1t 15, ahove all, the will of the Pmperor. my illustrions mas- | averago breadth of 100 pac whil sicnous near the | which nuwerots batieries were plahted. This aremy But tbo lght '8 bebind the ‘For some of tho events there are opward of forty horses matioral eatise by Jemaining iu the servico of its | e, thst right should be sapported, justice protected, and the | place where the hill lue tuice sin, stauds | torsed oul afierward, corsmted O t iro Tenth Corps, | treos eoald gurely b russiang did " 1 . = of war made ns Littls oppressive as possible & high solitary cone rising obove the nd of GoMentz, supportod by at loast N npon the emies; nor wore their | extered, and althongh ell wil not come to the pole, more them gl fui'y 1he more nnmer- | o sufigiency will pat in an appearance to make the races ex- eveia; t Ho is tho ruug way who stays with Austria to er in torturing, degrading und ruming his cws al Fiere o there, Biglt you most. Fight, then, for your COUBtry's | Lo weithes hatrod Dor prejudice against the Prussian peo ®00d, uot for tho benefit of your country's oppressort, By [ yio " My sevcrity a8 @ eoldier wil voly fall vpon those who Srowding under our ustional “fleg tho war may b cuncluded | Do (Lo Taperial arwy with bostility. woou, cou. leas biovd, By remaiaing undes the “Hapsbarg flaz R Tmperia) troops Wil bservo their striot dlsoi T would bleed away for alote tice. siace tho war wWuuld, | grier, No one will be injured in person or in proper R e bo. peotinetpd lncel ousls of Justice may carry on tholr oflct o du ‘.‘T&A’T;‘ffl”fl”.{’:;’,.:',lt*,om"%rge sp: b et interference, i order that while private rights aro not ob- lessiig from your countrs. I await you. Aud Tculi upou structed, trade ocommeree, aud manufuciures may nof un ven giosa Op- her corps, and numberlog accor iy ot . ‘6ud close o the | 50,000 men. Soma reports would make it as much ns 80,0, 1] 1 of | but 50,000 seews 1o be the more Wkely Sguro of the two, They the Kuczowberg. It s oor the Mushey | took up thelr chief posttion nt Kapellonberg, o hill ahont 1,000 | seomed th ge, and I8 not we pont 00 yards, | feet high, The I'rassiade having to conicud with ‘the | But the rest of the russian div meitadinal direction is ot right angies to thet of the of tho ground coudd ouly bring sowmo | tillery was niready in action; aad The distance between the sumiits of (ho Mushey n into byttie./ Dut the needlegun sad | tofive with less Tho yog Berg and the Kncpowberg is abont two mile Lo onststesl rifled -pannon. assérted tacir - puperior. | soou arrived, I he Prussisn sold otweea these 1wo bills run the 1oud m | ity even sgaiust thoss foasfil vdde, aad Travtenss, aftar be- | dmp on the T Podoll to Milucheugrisia. Between theso hills the vall 'y is a | ing considerahly dumaged by the firc of the Drussian artiilery, | wlready o 0 to close As ! lateny, bare of troes, Josite thia Digh cone of | Yiver, but still on the fully obey this orde s country. I shall oni the treos WO | oellent, and to place his meetlag far before auy that lis over able to Deen kel n the conutry; in troth, this institution is becoming 0 popular, and is under the mansgement of such compelons B gentlemen, ‘that cven tte Mother Country (which bas loag ers, °c';‘."f:u".‘$‘u2{."'-'?x'$; considered this her national amusement) Lad better look to o in the trees, were | herself, in cuse America should send over & second editivs of ors, and then Gen. ¥on | Gladintour, and the never to be forgotten performances of the 10 take the woods with the bay- 0 [ v be still more exposed 1o the trials of war. Who- Jou also in the uame of Garibaldi, who is with is 1éady | eyer has A well-founded complaint or grievanco to biing for- | dead flat plain. rickly cultivated, interaccted by rows of fruit | was cariled by stora, b regimoots were copstantly | Werder sout Lig o % diaw bls glorions eword on bebali of Hungery, | ward will siways find an hovest and kind hearing from wyself [ trees, and_covered with wheat, batley, clover and potato Bronghi up by Gen, Gablents, the Prossians bad st Inst to | ouet. They wece earried, but not without lois, for the ‘Aus, yaebt America bave a repesttion, y Joasts for a time, but they | trisns retired from tree to tree, and only wh wd beyond Every arraagement has been made for the safety and com which will tise atd break her chains, XYoo must have a Mag. | uil ¥ officers. and will obtaio redress wherever possibie. | paichos. No Ledges div AMffervnt farn yich! poswossfon of Irattensiy & i ; ) o but brooks gar's lieart il 10 spite of the Austrian uniforw and servitude | G the othor bapd, [ demand that all persons shall owain | and ditohes make the groard very difficalt f ok | Lok i pimte by Wtorm, dnd kept possession of | (i List kvt of tho wood retirud aiier cover of tholr U083 | gurg of yisitors o the ground, and ample shade and protection Ahich keep down its bentings, In Hongarian hauds the very ! Joir peacef d bo . the bril o } e 1o efforts of tho | and reserye . Lot th l purage teis peaceful avocations, aud bow withoot | euralry. Tooking o e brilge of Podll aloug the valiey | 4 o the erening, dompin tho dneparate tfforts of tho | nnd reserves (o take up position o the furthor brow of the | ) 000000 ed 1o guard sgalast the san as well as raln, The wword and bayovet must tbiik. Bebcld, k #oger or oppositlon to the ron necessity the law of war im- Métinchengrilia, the Mastey Berg lies to the left frouf, risns o dislodge them. “Madtbe gronnd beeu a hitle | uett ravine, for reasoned and bearty action. Up! bastes to whero the it y(-:fl. 1 shall wllow Bo excesses within the extent of my com- | the Knczowberg to the right front; between thom are scen in favorable to the woeking-of the splendid Prussian arl The musketry fice recommenced, The opponents atood on | Buffalonlans seem to be determined not to be loft behind evem | hero | onte. There is glory and botor to be ghined—yonr % Fiard, whether directed ngaizst tho Imperial aruy or private | the distance the Sobloss and spires of the tfn, but fuuther e oven their first day'a fight | efthor Dauk of the Lollow, avd pocred voliey after voliey 160 | by tie Metropolis, and kave sppointed o race meeting to take i mong their adver- ., view is stopped by s low range of elevations, toppod by dwn f &.f guierin thele favor. As it was, | el ofher's ranks, while the artiliors, from positions o3 the iu the environs of thelr plotureequs eity the oD’ place sccond on s there, "Tuts agpeal 1o yous patriotism is nade by 3 h mo fa virtuo of the leaderehip which our ration Las ci Bpies, rebele against the authority intrusted to me by my tations, which lie between tho roads from Munobengiii'a | the Austrians sucocctic by dintof o Leavy bombard- | flauks of hosh 1l their S o it g g e | g e aud nclicsrsed jectulting aents wil bs | fo Firstenbrick and from Misohengritz to Jung Buuslas, | ment, O et thy, Kalik Hrjpado—e T find it o the ieeio gun had more success, | weok ia August, when no loss than 810,500 is offered ia purves uce. fricd by court martial aud shot, ‘W hoever sets firo to ammu. | aud runs from the villags of Bossin to that of Wossely, stated—to an integled 8883t Cpon Mn‘l o ls!ndnmxllm p clear against the ok 300m the | or the gompotition of all comers. Wo thivk the Fenians mash property of the Imperial “Tho Austrions bad thrown upn redonbt and a battery for | Prassian forces to greenato Tragtenan a¥ior o delock fu the s beg o down quickly. No troops so Lll- i « frontier. ‘Their ammuuition 10 Bavn tood nefore (e murdsrous fire which the | Bave lost some gold when in that eighborbood. ovision or othor stores and (hocver enter sroee, of in guilty of auy act or Legleot cal- od meainst the opposite line. Tho Austrians could do, but, afiee bing abe sacred came of our couvtry L command you to leave the be shot, servico of Austrla, and 1o como bore, wiere duty to Iungery b 1i.to an understandiny MSM :nnl on the Kacrowberg; the latter would have enfi | evening. They retired to laded ¢ o:’?ofl road, bat no guns were in it, for the Prassian | arrived st Liebau phout widnight, aud won placed 1o safety i town, Later ob the regiments began to march i PORTLAND SUFFERERS. ™ with the enery's T ca!l upon you in the name of God and the uation, and in i aitiox | i awaits you. Culated to injure the Iwperlal arms or its allios, and to benefit | sdvauce bad been rapid, and thero was not timie toarm tho | behind th tha nfi_‘,".';“m'ghfi’:“n‘:l ‘;’h Tualy ! [u“umh_ &;‘l.“w Lialo. | (i egemy, wil! be imprisoned for a_poriod of ten to twenty | work Stil, it was expeoted thai ibe euemy would stand Bere, | but their ‘Tauks’ were muol. thiunod, and soie bad lost | obiiged to full back and take up tieir thiid 8 urrab (cJen) ”“l'{‘. 'Km‘é Sk yeora, Whoever permita bimself an attack eguiost the per- and the ' n commander advanced prepared to iizht. Bt | field oficers, coptains oud lmutesasts The dragoons village of Lochew. g Dste! frum the Rogal Ttalisn Camp, -Ynuub" - s \ nulmld:flc\l‘rflyd '.!'x‘n"“':"m‘.;“fi l.mporlu ermy, w&: p”uuhbywwhl':i l‘:nh:;;run«:hmugrh n--m',r l}t lum-la » :m h.ho lumc I:"’ u:uyfly. "I'L:“h('\{ “;m .el:cl ln :I'M‘nu'lflnlmt7 1 ‘n m-' nn;lw,;"tu combat h-} CONTRIBUTIONS REPORTED YESTERDAY. ted 3 Provisioning of ustrian army, or veglects o . w opposing foroe; bar, a8 boen tos uto o) Teal tal o ondy Listed almost two ho: bt o renewe 2 b i P sk fully osigned and punctually cxecutsd, bis sdvor. | schools, . both ~ Protestant g Moban- Catholier | Mo Hercoly than ever, The Prussia ! The following report was presented at the wecting 1y le of the Portland Ralief Committes, beld yesterday afternoon &8 brave soldfers and bra With hearts as big and sod with a dospers sary did not stand_quite long enongh 10 allow of its completa | As well an all the dnuciog ealoons and large publie and private dovelopment, for tho Austriau commander eacrificed his posi- | houses, are tilied with v‘-uqd saldiers, both Avstrinus and . 4 " tlon and the town of Mitacheng: itz afte arp combat, but | Prussians. Tho Prossian sges in this most botly contested Au Aunstrian diplomatist of high rank espressed & | will Le imprisoned for period of six montLa to five ‘without & rogular battle, fight wust havo been vory hrl‘élndwd. Some make them as | On both sid fow days ago bis opinton that “‘the Austrlan Mouarchy cx | aocording to circumatances, even louger. Acts‘ol Tho n loader calculated thet if ke made a demonstras | bigh as #0600 kilied and wouhd®d. Bt #hoy had fnflioted snch | Auatrian 5l agaist the needle-gu, aad at asted onk the £ Field Marshal Beedel.” X wd od, | 2000 or contamacy, which entire commanes or districts way tion of soareless march toward Miinchengritz by the Ligh | terriblo blows upon tho encmy that Gen. Gablente, it would | close quarters the Loylish soldicts of the Kulser cmfid 1ot cope ouly is the cawp of Kield Marshal Benedel.” Xndeed | bo guilty of will be punished with all scvcrity, = Rxcessss of Abpear, had neithier o strength nor ho inclination to follow | with tue broad-shouldered men of Pomegaria, Who firm the there never was @ tiwe for centaries in which ihe fortases of | tLe press Wil be met by the immediate suspension of tio news- | Berg would lie there quict till the heads of bis columus ap his costly and most donbtful sncces hich ho, 16 fact, wee | corps d'armée, one disision of which was hero engaged, Yot re were Dot 0 the bands of one or the other of its | paper in which tley appear. modes : . | | i that { 4 y il 4 a8d houorable ggongh ot to claim as & victory, Khe | for thice re of an boar the littlo villoge of Lockow was arost military oblefs, Austria W ¢ uasor, | " cepaciaily caution everybody sgainst disobedicnos and L B T Tt | Bt aner the DIt Coptain. tho hOtebhec per, Bark,and | beld, sod it oaptinuous rattle o the rifles Wi the heavy oau: Sl sy & apany ond a0 'wwgy 2wl Fruras o i Lostibng of £ug sort whatever toward the Lnperial troops. I | selffa 1 | tho rooms of the Chamber of Commerce Subscriptions to the Portland Fund, recsived by A, A, Low, 2,97 25 P Previousy scknowledged, 7 Austrian Genernlship. P Wiy S 0 TRuh v % bors porsons belovgiug o the Prassian army or colnuess to receive therm, the fighting was Lard; bat at aoy distauce the had po ¢ 2 3 R. M. Shaw., 8 Theo. ¥. Tone , 5. troops ‘meantite turn their positian. By the eame bait be | & scoro moro of tho loading (nhabitants, had been aeised by | nonade of tho guns remaining wimoet statiouary, toid the de- e ther warlike Blator, it exbibits hut faw fostances | ehall always know how to clastise offeuders rapidly sud with | also hoped fo hcld b o Knesow- | tho o after the Shef saccrestul adsault 00 tho tows, | tormination of tie asanult and tho Gea of tho dgfenso Su which the Sovereign aud its arwed furco heve been iron hand, snd the Imperial officers and military tribu- | berg until their retreat was cut off. To effcot this doublo oh. | they were carried #ff prisoners, aod are now on thelr way to | But the Austrians were slowly forced from Louso to house and Jur. Mclaughlin tiovoughly identified. More Jika the Visconti of Milan, o1 t the Seventh Division was to move from I iirnan road | Kfistrio, if § mistake pot. Vhey wers *presentod” to xfln. from orchard to orebard, and had to retrvat to their last vau. | DavidF. Jackson the Republios of Venico and Fiarenos, the House of Haps | aud immediately puuish all casca thut may oceur. ‘on the south side of the Iser, wheroby the village of Wsoh x’xm.m at the Koblfirt Station i the ‘Wt ult, when bis | toge grousd oa the wp of tbe Gitschia bask o the fourth | 3 .'fi."" fought by the bands of otters and b boen more fl 1 trust, bowever, tuat the noccssity will not arise; Itrust | erossce the rosd from Podoli to Sobotks, at Zdiar, Tt w ajesty stopped tiere o short ticie on his way to Relchenberg. | pavine, at the mercy of their own fortunate Vers The Prossia will be careful, wiik calm reason | then to take the Austriaus on the Mashey Berg in rear, for It tuat the King gavo veut to bis opluion and his feel Aud hore both sldes ritngaged in the bt with the utmost about them In o few brief but ewphatio words, by wo | fury. The O rs £t that this was their laat stasding ot dod the possersion of Gita- Tuls nnder my orders are desired o ivquire into, sdjudge, o | George Vinigan. 10/ Alex, Stotaon that the people of aggravate the fate of tieir conntryy | this Lill slopes gently on ls reverse side toward a rivalet | Ing msn '{i -y;v;n u_vnAu-m‘n dllu‘= m the Moximili and Ferdinands of the Thirty Years' ¢ wid 1 readily aud londly admit thot no oue will toie eincercly | whicl forma the listle lako of Zdiar. The division waa after. | moans soothing to thels Jojurod dignity. o) D id themseives In their Paisces, ard eommiited the destiules |y e el f0 1ot 13 hand woigh | ward to pash on over the hill and sirike tho road from Min. | Next worning, o R ARetel ULy narrid dsnos ot war | Dot o 0 e new that duooess bero woeld almoet oer N i . of Church aud State to such cham ly, Wallgustein, | ujen BrabiK, ohengrilts to Furatenbriick, between tbe village of Bossin nnd | began onoe moro round Trantenau, but with a chiange of part- talaly briog thow to the ohject of all tb 1. Polbemus & Co. 1 and the Picoclominis, men whose towering awbition coull | Commander-io-Chicf of the Tinperial Ausirian the former place. ners. The Corps of the Gnards, who were stationed at liran- | sinn line soon formad on the top of (h Waste & Co.. oo 3 . only be eurbed by pitting one against anotber, nud who Lad (o Noribrra Army, Ou the right bank of fhe river Gen. Herwarth was to d- | nan (ahont 15 Eugish wiles cast of Frautensu), tok Ly the Austrians, and then begai to fire rapidiy Dowd, Baker, Whithield & Co. 1» the end 10 be disposed of eistier by Lutrigue o1 by secrot dssassl. | ——— :;:uo from ll,ll'hnlr'n;lvr (;n uuuur'u‘znllr. ;-‘In.l :'l;' Trer nnhell-‘lm t'try-. Ta;- mnn.nbnrhwn this “ corpe d'clite,” | where the Austrians stoml. Ahe latter yol 1w A Why We ol ocerpy the town, throwing out at tho same time a division | or rather the Larger woloty of it, oa t 0 other could not ¢ from pecessity more slowly; atill thely gous o okt « Wallenstela's Osap® was In thoeasly prrtof tie (. Why Were the Ausiriane Depaieat e e O e tau 10 reverse the de- | 5D i tssosupported Loweror, thoro s reason o suppose, by | ian \Deconliy orearit'(ha Shelly pareding ia Montof & . centary the army onder Marshal Lonedok is now ordy ik-ld' o :.huun feaders of the Kaczowberg, 'The divielons of Horne and such portions of tho First Corpa ag could be at onve Teorgan: adlante’ Moe, caused many easunltion, Bt the Pameranians » illtbe sviny falling ssunder before the overwhelming onset | SiR: Iheldin my haud to-day what people Aro | Manstein wers to push dowa the main road from Podoll, | lred and went into the Sght agalu—and the Tenth Auetriau | wero highly ex A A b salid (hat o hoavy mane of the [ Prussians,—a mediey of races, & Bubcl of tongues, a | alwost reedy to call the couqueror of Germany, But | Wlile strucg rencrves olosed down to Podoll. A division of | Corps under Geo. Gabiena, is stated to bave boen terrifie. On | Prossbuns du W the road and rushed up the opposite -4 3 in which the elements of the various natiouslities of | we absomtely baw down and worskip that somewbat ol infautry wes to cross at Huberlow and sttack the Kacrowberg | acconnt of the long defiles to bo traversed by the Prussl: slope with their riles at e oharge. Thero o fieroe strugglo __'. the wotley Empire are blended togetber by the process of un ‘ though potent, deity, the needie-gu, it may be well 1o con- | io front, while a division of cavalry kept the communieations | & great burry, the mouubainous nature of the grou enstied. Iho strong men of 1 neranie pressed hard upflm an Sran Quscipilue, 8 mass of wen groand down 1o the couditiou | mder what otber influcnces are to be taken info accomut i1 ex- | 0pen betwaen the divisious on the Tight baak of te river. A | wan 1ate {a tho day beforo the reserve artiliery could come their Hyhtor opponentaand pashed beyond the brow of the 100 wm;nm_m-.. and uttheir besd 8 privieqod end almoet | plaining the midden suspension 0f (he great Goraas Louse of | 8trong division of cavalry wae aleo sent from Tiirua to seour | (b, and untid thon 12 Pinssian guns aro said 10 Lvo bad to e e ovel pinir, 348 the Mihe nid active Austrline | Contrlbutions o New-Fork Froduce itary coterie, 8 unaolu‘ylm open o tke heions of the | lgfl-bn_n aud Con the country (0 Jicin tu the direction of J t, auswer the tivo of 64 Anstrian. The contest was =u extreinely Lt bard, ad struve (o drive their bayonots intothe faces of | o, ° 6,051 He nt » e el of the" Austrics. yrovinces, bat of it | e Fruseiane izvaded Rolemin o n donbie Hloey thatis to | _ Alout ¥ oclock this mornlag Prinos Frelerick Chacion | Lotone, Tt lasted all day. Trautenan waa once 10 B alive taponiotas bt strength aid wolght foldfor thelr | Lrevieusty scknomledsed. - 86,200 e Newiman & ¢ B ermany and all urope, with bertbs for yo:1 (0 wors 85 | sav, fhe (wo (1vadiug armies were sbaclutely isofaicd by a | with Gen. Von Voigis-Khots, s cbiofof the Sial, wad Gen. | aud fually eyt powsession of by the Prossiais, and B e iel cliversasies ared thems Daoh 100t Dy T0ob 81 | B Aeriard o ene: J g koweture » weedy e oty prototion earried Gi Alicad o the | Larrier forbldding commauication between thelr columius, | Stubkoall s Quartermastor.General, cime down o Lo | fate resclsof the fierce battie was tho fotal defeat Wi ned 1o the defenders’ Hne, Tho wusketsy | Aiss. Crarm.ss i " s;lnllr!uo( bureaneratic freemasonary— cosiuopuliian staf | Curivg thelr marc throngk the Gisnt Mountaine, ‘Lhe mag- | bridee of Podoll “and aimost mnwdlnw‘ tho Jhgers, who | lution of the Teuth C i fiu lots bad ako |«|.|. ply o0 the Austrious, and they were ; » officcrs, yet with decided German tendescics ond high mmda:flunnnhl rondered this dontle advance necersary, formed the advancod guard of Horne's division, crossed the | some 3000, Killed and ohliged to retire. Ahey drow off meroes the ps.\n toward o DTS ARIKOR e . © gristoorstic eusions. ‘ sinee the movatain s by which either woved eould not In‘f‘-, but not bejore an opening connorade in the direction | cabnon, five banners, and two slandards, Gitachin, but not 1o routy slowly and sutiendy thay drew back, U —— From amid tils favored ouste, from amove the Thea, eud | base --rvwd toth; for your coricspordegteide us to-day *hat | of Ilnchengriz teld thad ‘Bitcenfoid was alrondy on- | There are horribia roports afloat of mwiul crackies butlicted | o ful o tho opon piata where the needle-gan o Bl Tonl, g 8658 the Ciam Gallas, and the Salis, and the hundreds of nobls ] Prisee brederick's ‘ml waa Lard sebfor Provisious At M- | geged. On e kil upon the northern bank there waa s couve: | npon Wounded Prussiaus leit on tic fickd of battlo on the even- | bad ges but ey fough every yard of nd, R PUBUCK. Treasures. aames which make op the muster-rol of sl the Ausirian Ktaff | uhu.{“u. "Tlie risk Lithertq ghtending ancl a node of opore- | Gisnt spot fram whioh to soe tie whole theator of the comba?, | 1ng of the Zith, Some of tha women of Trautenas, more o ortarniog 10 sond amovg the wdrancing Yruselans shot: Contributiona received by Mayor Hoffan: from generstion to generation, and of whom harcly ove eves | tion Loa bew that concertcd sction fe wispended curing the and here the PPrassian staff went to Wateh the course of the | pocially, figure in thess reports a» incarnate demoss. 1 dare | which were oiton fruly aimed, but whioh formed 5o sufiicient $2457 301 Mre A.ooen . es0 .unmnn dead level of medioority, thers arlsen ow | dutert &l betwees the ent of tho marc', wid the lue | sction, 5ot sully yonr colawns with a reoosd of the revoliing aud ob- | return for the sbowers of bulle’s whieh were rained upon "soool —_ and meteor-liko, some great name, ¥ke that of Fugene or | tended janction on e wide of the obwtacle. Fuch Pras- ‘There waa 1ot & clond upon tho sky, aod the suu poured | sc.ne cruelties imputed by rumor 0 these fiends in fomale | thewselyea Tor long the plain w. adv 0 o Total e N abens, who throw & mwowantsr Tusior nian commander could, uvder furmor conditious of war, ouly down s tremendous heat thick clouds of dust ross the | sbape, and though I have beard the statement rojterated over | ing conbal, and it was net LIt no midaight thet Gen. von on the otberwiso dall annals of Austrien military Teept | wuces o what, s eotdjaior miglh e eieilug | oolamune ou he roud, DUl this line was only followed by Bho ar- over again who Bad been on the wpot, T oa Werder oounpied G Tn the town the Avetr S J such rare M.flflfl‘ oy the rive of the Aus- | durlng ' of noparation; and, should his calonlations | tillery, tle train, and the main body of 116 roziments. As the bring wy mind ieve in the possibility of theiy tyn! not stand; they hekd some housss at the entrance fur a short A singulnr relio was recently reccived at the Swith- Mnnylnh-rul‘ it well, f b.l!h-hu, hhu.mu%mmqmuM.m o 8a¢- Wpammm m{.m“ out 0 the | However this way be, thero oan o bo doubt ot (hat tho Ans. | time, but thoss wore onyried, nod then they retired sonian Inatitution, It la » piece of watiing wrought of the uu. or bas been bitherto, theon.m’:“" the Empire to | cessiul colieague, victorious snewmy drawn up (o receive and left, who wen! in & lorg wavy Line wnwn riun Governen| the Vienna pross, vmmmu in | towards the sonth. In their Laate they loft their Dos) , | bark of the cauc by the kand of man. nug was in & worstad in the fleld, yet to right Dy-%.-: stroke of | him. Bat, that no such defect of commonication | the standlog corn, The cavalry scouis clastered dy on | yweet harmouy in tho task evidently most con, 1o both, | aud bere, as well 88 in Lochow, yon Werder's division took @ | stratom two feet below tuat in which were found, about the faok, by some shift of y.l-muuut“ Ahouh“"f“ fimad. ofll&:fluuhhnm-ommnnyu Ahe tauks of the skirmlshors, ugun-ln in more solid | pave in arousing tho wi fanaticiem and worst | large nuinber of prisoness. the fossil romains of aa ¢ of the remot® ori| , not by wny grest : gecius, vestod of ita bat would confer at once as ad- ation followsd in their rear. It was a floe slght; the bon #m-cmc-.u.. oo iu Bohemla. They bave b this was not tie ouly combat laat «w On the w speoimen was found on Ause Island, noar :' lll‘:‘.-fl '.Llh. vuu':.vu anu-g“mmlm bope to of rifes, extending almost across the valley, fait secoessfuily the Praasians as voritable ogers | northern slde of Gitschiy, and on the Trnan the Aus- | Verailion Bay, on tlo const of Loulsiaa, unhdu.“m mmmm 8 '"'fllfi: n umflbuu Ao twp i forces in tima to g..nl.hfloum Ui wiih unm .‘:.-uu 8o wherever the fori) um um-uo"}%l'r have also taken np & 1o 1o covey the town ageiast | {e the ialaad mwmm i but any delc " Seiabe -wregemonce o , 484 wwst, tere: | Putestie peugaats, Yoryred abost the e, aad 4 e drwrers Nappyn 1o td e Fragiam o Prasgtuny agraglon om iy qreqii of Tlmas e mfimwmm‘