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E U R O ® | Goverument to tuke part in tho Coafference. Allnunl l;mp:ics by Atlantic Telegraph. — e Sews by the China to the 234 of July. Lo mos s0 A Suspension of Hostilities Agreed PEACE REGARDED A8 CERTAIN PROGRESS OF THE WAR IN GERMANY. | A Prasin drmy Marcbiog Upen THE WAR IN 1TALY. Gireat Naval Fight €3 Lissa. BDFORM RIOTS TN IONDON. Ao THE WILITARY CALLFD OUT eutisnel o ALETTER FROM JOHN HIRIGET e ———e Farax, Monlay, Juiy 3. Jeer She stoamsip Cuing, Copt. Hackley, from Liver- ool st 3y u.oon be Jist vis Quecnsiown on the 24 ipet, wgrived bere st 9 0 clock this mors.ag. o s port and 17 for Beaton. *The steamsdip Pavaria, from New York arrived at Soeth Wmpton on fhe arernern of the 10D ot Weostonmebip Jara, from Now Yerk, arvivel wt Liverpool . the evemung of “he 20T It Whe stenmabip City of Dabiin, rem Now Yurk, arrived st on thenfiarnonn of the Zist lust. The steamadip Arage, from Xow Tork s:vived o Talzoct! o the 0t) Inet. The Irmen eorew steamer Oty of O Smived, whish icit Liverpool at 1 o'clock ou tbe i6ih and @wenatows op the following aftervoon, arrived st 'his port a8 Mooday wersing. Her nows bae been, in & groat meosere, wmticipated by the Paruvian at Batber, Point and by the dis- gutedes per the Atlsatic cable. Fhe Wutional Steam Company's steamebip ¥e'vetis would Wpre Liverjon: 3 few hour The screw steamer Manbaitan, the j oneer of ihe Gaicn Lna. 0 arrivd 13 ke M reey from Newcart'e WMhe steasier Chine sailed st 245 . m. Sy Boetor where | Talwd of Lissa, on the coas @Be wiil bo dne Tueslay night. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Sbe bas passengery Prowia Gders a Sciprncion of 2rme. “Whe Paris Monitenr of the 20th says: FPrussis augaged. at tie suggrstion of Napoiecn. W sustas frem ol wote of bastiiity forfive dayw, oo cond bes that Auetria pur- | afler one man-of o o fimilar coszes, and within that time the Acetrian Gov- ammentasast make known ‘e scocptence or refosal of the Gnsie agresd spen. 17 the reply from Vienna be is the affirm” Italy gives comsest. a8 armistice may be sigzed m- The Prosian Offer Accepied By Austria. Tho Mowitewr of the 215t says that Aueiris bas se- aapitsdthe youpesal of Prossia to sbstaln frems lostilities, @arimg which the Court of Vierns will Lave fo colily Jta e mmpinnos ou the Fubject of preliminaries o pever. Opimion of The Londen Time The London Times speaking before the Momitewr's @mmouncement saye if the repert of the scesptance of (he avm- Wulion bo true, 18 e & suspenaion of srms With & view of sigaing - armistion of oix weeks, whick period will alow ample time | b Najoleon arrived st Veuice on the 191k ey e settioment of the detafls aad the cignatare of jance. Tho eurpension of arms impliss & jreconcerted agreement @ the bosls of pacific arrsngements. Prossis woud lose &l .m¢mum vietory could galn little be- dovs. Avstris, on the-ether band, B Tarops, | Austriase bad ereeted battaries on all the rosds leadies to & Gefeated. would risk being swept Zom the fese of @il if vietorions, shevcorld hardly bope to Tegais ber po- ‘efticn & Germary. e Times says that Prossis o 40 exelasion of Acstria from tbe new Federsd or Imperis) @smbisaticn. She la preparing fur & Germes war. s svon banba Penss Almest Cerenin. Lrvexroor, July . The sunomncement that Austris had scoapted the “The army had been separated iuto two eorps, ove (guogeenls for 45e saspension of hostilities had camsed grest Saoganey is o mackets, the provailing opisien. eapeeially | sommanded by Gen. La Marno -mlficflma“.mfiu-. @adsd. ana comsequently there will be vo resvmplion of hos- The Austrisn troops who were encamped in ‘he en- Aitise The Tielien naswer bad 5ot yet been received. There iroas of Vevona redatered that furtress on the 16th. wame 3¢ reports of fortber fighting. WAR IN GERMANY. The Frssians in Heagsry. A gertion of the Prossian army bas crowed e | ooy repering to defend the pamars of the Tyrol gver Marsch, near Horits, ts Husgury. S Preclamation of Atchdube Albrocht. The Archduke Albrecht had issued & proclamstion emncneing bis sassmption of 1he commasd of tie Acstrian smy ot Viessa Ao Prossiase in Hasever, Nassau and Hese- Darmstadt—Siege of Bouia. The Fasokfort contingent bad been dsarmed and Madazded, wxd the military elibe closed. @rankiert bad paid s coatribution of 6002 000 Sorins tywar d e maistenasce of the Prassies treops. Tt Promiens had ccctpied Wicsbaden and Beebst, and ol commenced & regular sleze of the fortress of Menta Seats on the Rhive were net aliowed to pass ihe forte. Bavarie Diclines a Trues. Thue proposed truce between the Pr Mevariace fatled, the Bavariams declinig to scorpt the con Dhe Austrinn Army Befors Fienns. Correspondence from Vienoa states that the Aue- \@rien foress guthered togetber for the defende of Vicuns ar qotizated ot 400,000 and 600 feld gune This sald that 100,00 mas wre crowded within the lsiienched camp of Floriedert v 000 160,050 tresh soldiuis [ros Vanelia Lave Jowned 3¢ wuaryihing betokens Lhe cemisg codict s dney table Awstrie Bl Meping for Bucerns. S Times oorrespondect says the eoufidence of Gusin i3 et shaken. A battie o0 Lhe Dasabe may revesse @e taitle on the Klhe Buccess b & necewsiiy for (e Prus Te conaequenes of & reverse o beyond estoulation. THe Prossians have marched %6 milos iato the enemy’ wad hove lods hostile furiressos in Lbels rear, aud o8 eiiler Wrepnrations for & Nutienal Ger @tk some of 1he beaders of e ) petoings W o 4000 Bome preminest men of the mationsl party belonging to the different Germar States Lad beou iovited by tie Prosefan The offcial jouroa! says the Pruossan Government has no intention of contrulling, bat desires to give the Gerwman nation the bezefit of its advance and o consult, far that purpose, re- gardiess of party politics, those, men wio place nationa) unity above all otber consideratious. —— The Engagement Befere Glmurr. The official dispateh frum the Prassian headquarters ot Brunn, dated Jnly 14, seye: “ A succesafnl epgagement took plice yesterday before OF Muts, Yetween the Prostiacs soder the comwasd of the Crown Priuce. and the Ausinia nd Sexons. The Prussians cap- tared 6 wuna DNST nEasemEs are expocied to PRe place between tho i Army Cor s and the furces now reriring from Olmuiz. Gen. Benodek bom boea re- Lieved of neiors ss Osmmander io-Chiel b3t remaise comman Joi of vbe Uit Corpe.” ing the wiz is that the Awstrian relrest Was everywhers outstrpulag the Prus slan® advasce. The upoiial Army was aosudonrng ol Mo ravie. Prince Prederic Charles oocopisd Lucdeobarg on the 17th. Commonjortion wae cut off between Mmuts sad Viensa, and an offort of the Olmuts gafrson to brouk ite way threagd the Trossian t700ps bed ied 10 & fresh Amrrian defost. instead of sends: or to Istria, which was the true ficld for an adventurous | volunteer foree, they pitched h-m;lnw gorges of ltalian T, nst the Tyrvlese s out mrui.m’-":un artillery, while & portion of his forces is even pow not yet clad and sbod, recelve inferior pay to the regular wmy. It looks, in- deed, as if flo'fr':n'lml did pe t to dofeat the Ans- trians, but were resdy to sacrifice volunteers, It is not their game really to harn Anstria.uow that the cession of Venetia is cortain, whether Prussia meets with further Successes OF Teverses. wants 1o keep U siuus believe that ILX] ves conditions of the treaty. As 1o Ricasoli, he Is oo aiuly in earnest, sinco ho is 1o proud to become 8 L socept Venetia from b Italian ucmq zalyze amy bo! lews wo hoar within the pext few d movewment, Victor Emanue! will vinos, but will have lust his 1 tast our suspicioas may Whiles in Morw of Preru, other troopd ;.d % frontier of Hungary. 10 the frontier of Humzary. tered the Drachy of Nassaq, in (he south Bavaria, asd fought u great batthy ,:34 whigh we get ouly the Bavarian telcgram, but rom victorions. alone in the vietuity The Prussiass took formal p on on the 14th of the Hanoverian purt Goest>mande, Dear ramen, in tas prosence of the Prusdes and Haroverisn Comw issioners, svd it was sapposed that Ueestomorde would ai onee become 3 Prosemn aval port. A new Pro Povemia fwm Baxery, istended o mardh em Ratisbon and Merih. i Rl Protection of Vienna. The Burgomacsr of Vienna had issced o proolsma- ut the Lurgber (uard for the protection of e 1 of hestile atsek. 1n Pecth the petiie mind was moch exelted (n expectation of coming events 8 Awstria te Betire from the Confederntion. 1t is asserted from Par's that Aastria has consentad to reiire froum the Geriaan Con! - —-— War Levy §pon ¥ It is stated that Fraukiort will have %o pay @ farther War coptribution of L O, 000 £ariss. e - Ty i WAR IN ITALY. st Capitalation ws Amstrian Fore A lispateh from the beadquarters of Garibeldi Sated Stard, July 17, seye (o eonenquence of Teeent engere me 11he occapation of Combino and the Valde Bodre Ry the vaicnteurs, the Acsirinne in Fort Asgolls have beea compeded o eapitulate conditionally aller e cbeticate do- tecve. Prises Carigonse and be Wirister of War have cengretn tated G 27ibaldi ox bis guceess. —_— The Vasguare. Tho Italisn Vangusrd was ot Piavo on the 20th. pabsidnsiin | Bogagement of Lisen. =ed an engagement 1pon the ! Daluatia, oa the 16k The Ttakan official reporte state that sfter sere dours' ebstinate Sghiing the Loet allenced the fort of St. Geerge. Livexrect, July 22, /808, 1In the great naval fight off Lissa the Italisa fron. elad Ta do Itaio wae sunk by & coliision st the commencement N Tho Italisn feet op ag | Of:bebatia Az izonciad boat blew zp with sl ou board, amid aries of * Long h7e the King and [taty | from W) crew. 1talisa socounts wiate 1hat the Ausirisn sqeedron reiired ar and two stoamers bl been sunk. A Viensa dispstod says: “ The Lialisn Soet, drives back, was being porssed by the Atstrians is the direstion of An- covs. The iren-clad frigate Re dTtalia, which was susk by the Austrisns, was duitt by Wiktiam H. Wehb 12 thie oity in 1263 She wae Javnched on the 180h day of 1, 1n that per, and sailed for Earope sbght or ten monti. ater. The lecgth of Bor kool was sbont €77 feet, and over all the measusement wae 29 foet. The breadth of the ship wae 62 feet. She wae plated with 4 ined tron. Nealine Government fov Venetla, A decree had been offically promaigsted organia- iag en sdministration Cor Venetia The Marqule Pepel bad Ween appointed ltalien Commisioner at Pades, Signor Mar &ini ot Viaceasa, acd §ignor Alberi at Rovige. ——— Prince Napelesn. i— The Awstrians Fortifying Thameslives lu Vemetia, Intelligence received from Rovigo reperts that <he Pedua and that Brevies, the commander of the Fortress of Verona, dhad orderdd ‘he Miadiiants to provide themseires Limite be demasdowery soasty | With provisions for ihres monthe it Tialian Headquariors, The headquarters of the Italian army were to be teansferred to Rovige ou the 18tk Meorganisation of the Army. woder Gen. Claldini, coneleting of 15 divisions, and the eiber Marmors, composed of six dvislons. The Acsirion Hovoes. The rest of the Avsiries troops remaluing in Venekls have oo petived within the fortresses, With the exosption of pa- trels, which coutinwed to sppesr at Villafraca, Marmi roli, and to the South of the Mowtre reilway. The Austriavs bad withdraws trem Liverosa They con- tinaed to burs the bridges. Austrian vednforosments bad been sent to Valetagea, sad OUR EOREIGN WAR CORRESPONDENCE. FLORENCE. DIFFICULTIES ARISING OUT OF VICTORIRS—PRUSSIAN SUCORMES—SHAMEPUL BEHAVIOR OF THE AUS- TRIAN PRESS—THE RESPECTIVE WANTS OF PRUS- $1A AND ITALY—FRUSSIA'S PEACE PROPONTIONS ~~WAR ITEMS. st ogheng Fromexce, Jaly 11, 1666, ‘War and victories commonly simplify the pending disfi- eultios, but in the preseut ease difficulties arise even from the most brilliant victories, since Austria, stunned by her tremenduous defeat, called Napoleon in to be the umpire and 10 arrange not only the Jtalian but likewise the Ger- map question. Uztil now Austris and her Sorth Geriman sllica boanted always of their patriotic German feeling, but #000 we th ere whipped they forgot their patriolién and sought N protection. Now it s certain that itwas the Empororof France who bas knitted the meahes of the net i which Franels Jossph took & different tern from th | bel rimy th Ttaly ¢ that Germany o the 1t Austrisn semy »eover Austna i g defent: d uu-ndt.nu | under and evea iufiiet defeat on Prussia, verse bas happened, La Mermors b dek nndone. The d ol n N sympathies go already for Fr. sk e ir) m..'.’}:‘. Wisl 34 of July, Francis Joseph wanted to give up Ven without U ridentine country which, sines 1815, is aunexed to Tyrol, in order to be moro able to withdraw his ancy of Italy from the South, burl it against Prossia. 18 Srst propositions to Nojx were wado iu that sense, but the Freoch Em; Bot dere to propose 1o lialy such & cowanlly Lreason wgainst hor Pruseian ally; be fnsisted, therefors, upon & wediation oo both sides In tho North ws well as in the South w1 the pegotiations sill continue between Nopoleon, King William aod Kiug Victor Emanuel. Stll tho Austriass | Bave alrendy retived 60,00 men from Italy, | the five forfresscs ahout 100,000, while the Jta) ) | wuder Cisld.ui still hingors betwoen tin Po and tho Adige, ana Riessoli ix continnaliy oa the reilway betweon the headiuarters snd the capital, Tha fleet, efter having om- | barked 20,000 mmen at Ravenna, stenmed away on the | Beh it bat tor five days we hawo no Junles i foruation either from ) army or from tha nav allics which bas not Prossia’s arms. A battle doubta of the reut of wat ill-fited, badly-orgasized corpe. word together . the closs of the sesston. gAization nacceptable; Joeeph, bo conditions of | n not be influenced by French inflaence e s, sither e Dalasts T8, with- and all of them La Marmors evidently ces, and make the Prus- with_the tor and 10 ithout any till it seems uences pa- and honest movement in the eamp, and an- of sor.¢ more decisive gained o falr &n‘; Lt us prove ::llndn"."m eontinues her vic ns 3 e e Soae sccoples Ipian and Lvittan and ber cavalry makes raids in the neighborhood K are oconpied Austrian Silesia, uschwits (Osvievien) Iu the west they en- of France. As to Giallicia the eounty of the day beforo yesterday ut Ki 0 wo can iafer that the Prussians remained Now the eighth Confodorats Ofps rematns of Frankfort of sll the Austrisn ot experionced the weight of every duy expeeted, and nobody that The Austrian pepers behave most shameiully. Brag- ud bulles before the defeat, they have Dow no ufficien Uy streag to blame Benedek and his staflf ho Hungerian Diet snoold be called fortnight ago they applanded ey found Deak’s plan for reor. w they elamor that RO conces- Sio0 should be spared for coveltiating Hungesy. Francis er, 4008 Lok care oither {07 Lue prese or fur ot Vienna. He issues & proud wmsifesto to , deciating that theugh baving piven up Veoetia, withoul uny eompensation, ke would still net sign any o which might compromise the jower of the empire, calls upon bis snbjocts to die for him, but be does not even promiss o restors coustitution parliamentary government, either in Austria or in Han- gary. Evidestly be doss not feel as sufli whipped, asd puts his Lrast in bis new friedd (o Emporor Napokon, wbe is but too glad to get an vpporluny fe: soruo turther aanes ation, which is the coneint aim of s foreizu policy. Now ua regards the Aifferent claima of the powers en. State them, without fear of being contradisted. Ttaly wants Venetia to the ksonza, the Trideatine oantry, and that portion of lalian Tyvol which apeal Italian, vie: tho taiiey of the Misolo, ard the valley of bo Adige up Mictelo; Istria sbe would ouly elaim alwr the colguest of that proviace, which i now out of the quests i Prussia wants Soblosw; Holstoin, after having retro- ceded Narthern Sehleswig, the |} A Iangnage 1, to Denmasi. Khe wanta pertions of Hanover o sonneet the eastorn and western half of the empire, But she does not want to ¢ the German princes, who must, however, lea excluaieo commnnd aud orcanizatio wilitary forees, aud Prussia alose will represent all Gy many &t the fureign courte, From Austria hioe Willia does u3 clam enyihiog but the Gorman Cemiderstion. A Genaan Purliament, elocted by universal saffrage, weuld provide for the | by the budges, the commercial legisiation, o asd” dpity of weights aed mearuna 4 Those Vrusian plopositions are certainly not ex. ted or out of proportion with e great Yictories she peined and the sacritices she made, but Napuleon doos pot tary mooaroly, stddenly e shouil annex Mioklen, the t wick, make mi tary con with Hanover, Oden burg, and Satouy, asd other small dnchics and pricelpali ties, givo up the Haar Disrict to Prauce. and the R niab | prog Our spocial Corrmpondest. Provinon to Meckleaburg. France wou.d taks lkewive Lan. dau, Prussias sod A st remais oatide the new Genues Comfoderation wi_ch would consiatof (he Kheoishprovisese, of Baden, W urtemnbrg and Bavaria, and in fact, it would 4 1he restorstion of the First Napoieat's Khinchund, Ger- many divided between Avetria, Prossis and France, sisce thos s Bonth German provioces of the confederation bad Always to be the most obedient vassals of the Kmporor of Frace. Soch & plau canvot il to r \uigration thre ighout Germany, ard will ecrta.uly s 10 make Count Bisiwack popular e 1ho champios of man auity eod iedependesce, while Austria loses ber upe) public ome on even 10 Sout Bers Liermany . Since Wi out her thoughtiess invitation, Nepuleon cvuld not bave Do me the amgre in the present wer. Toe military prestige of the vietories in ady consideraile inBience on_ the Prossian elentions. sark got ot last & mapity. The Liberuls and Frogoe. siety who, ontil now, had so strongly opposed bis becie poucy, ere docidodly 1a 8 mivority. s oour. A conding 1o the last telograms, Mo Austrian eray 1he North is so moeh demoralized that It vants compheie rearganization. Faghty thousand swn have boen tras pemred from Venctia 10 Viesss, whilkoer e beaten ssey e ia the triangle botwcen the Mareh, theManube aud tha rail " The Archduke Albrecht snd hae chief of stafl, B Jobn, take (he sommand. A8 10 the bittie of Kissngen, on the ith, the Bavarians wure beates. and retired ‘o sfurt, tare o comosutrwia thoir forces. lialian still | wee enibly informed ood up mart g with serious resistar The foeet Is said 10 en the port of Pirsso Jania, not Trieate, snd safely put on land about A/aa meu. The ire) clads then went down 10 Pola, where they occupied ¥ Island of Briovi, the Austrias feet swalting their site in the Fasns Chanvel. A eoufliet s soon expeetel. The postal communiestions are interrupted betwert s ad Plassnze, the nilvay unr taken vp ly for army trassportation. My letter, thendor p Bl by ses, will searvely arriva in time for Amenian packol. The greatest confusios prevalls Frackfort 2d ot Viensa, the Frussiase may IL-‘.,- rive o those two great centers. The Framksort milionsires are particulariy sfraid of Prussian revesge, sinos ther were imore rabld than the Austrians themeelyon. THE FRUSSIAN NERBLE-GUN ON THE FINLD OF DIPLO. MACY-—EFFORT TO DIVORCE ITALY FBOM PRUSSIA TERMCOCEMPUL—4AR NOT LIKELY TV LAST LONG Hus, = ITALY'S CLATMA—THE WAR THE OVERTHROW OF FRUDALISN. Prem Our Epeeial Conempendont. Miiax, July 12, 1908 The Prussisn needle-gun is & fadelly effectiss on tie { ouoe more save the feld of diplomacy an on et of Kduggréta, I hovestly beliove this fact 10 be the solution of the presedl oncer tebution. T4 certainly expliine the warvelovs ucsminity | g 5 sort of delunce of sentiment in the Prussian journals and the rea’y con- sest of Jobn Bull to any Reeuch proposition. Kot that il the old battles are forgosien or old issues cast aside; NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1866. signedt and the Austrian terms been secepted, Vietor Emanoel must have foight against the revolution with o whole vation fight wind-mills, if yoa {nsist upon ft; vut you cansiot win vietories on empty forts. Tho Avstrians are gone,” Very well, why make such & clamor sbout us, then! Let us bent dbe air, Hf it hurts nobody. exainst Prussia with Craldini in Venetia. lmv- Lalf of the !r-‘& ia the south have gone north, we still hold 100,000 troops hflb?‘n winuing victories over them is not beating the sir, ifAn stull be the Austiia o Diplo 1 journati army. Diplonacy and “n are to 0 o releas this Austrian army in front, v e Tt Tyrol aficr Genbaldi, and the porsibility that the regular army oo the lino of the o may be sent after them, Aus- trin \a not sufe on the south if sho relinquishes what she call the war will continne long. It is now s questien of givis Prossis something for ber paing luq :‘n .'.'- modest e and must eventually be granted, if some senso eel n into the an brains. But it is protiy certain that tho tone of Paris journals, and possibly of French diplomacy, Lns nutln-d ber with & hope that the can fight another battle wit 1t in posaidlo that in the bekef that N ize Italy, she drawing her trospeshers, On the Prussio sor al try eonclusion longer if Av But it s e cenersl belief that the prescut negotiations et sufliciently | Kings of [ialy 0n the sens gnged or concerned in the pressnt war, we may salely uA:‘_r Feasama, of wil the German | bewd of ber withdrwal from | sges wcrodit the rumor wiich were of ab actea! wing #77), Dot even thet Lhere are eLtonsive proparntions for se bebind it. We are now told: ** Very well, ‘The tzonble is Wat Awstria cannot wee all her troope in Venetia and the a had tiwe to withdraw all her troops thers would danger of our taking Dalmatia aod the Tyrol. tsto avenge K 18z, but she canpot be tory uutil she 1““!-! from thos Iadian 1n point of fact, with 0,000 volunteecs nto the Veneiia 1 bave not meant to fmply in the abeve my belief that the certainty of suceens. will uewtrule secure by with- sle, itis neither 1t s Austria, who renderd the Tyro who are intractable, hopes 1o retr Kiulgmhiz; and Enrope, which cannot accustom it o the idea of & Germany, The war may |at, thervforo, uatil the German armmies nee more uear Vienns. It may last wins and restores contidence to Europe. ence, 10 the natnre of the cave, a0 armis- armuged until the terms of the peuce are tis rery unfortnnate, of conrse, that our Paris Coear has pot been treated as s god—the Jupiter of Eurol Bur gon *otus the exam f & shabby tieatment of his ouneils o commands, aud even we seo the signiticance of Bis rotr ¢ (o Mexico, It s not much of a god after all, As 1 st-ted in my last, wa am not disposed to relinquish ourelaim 1o the Trent Valler. It isa wedge running down between Lombardy and Vesetia, and gives Anstria | an ay rowd Luto ftaly,” We thiok it gwite enough that Frauce, |y the ‘o and Savoy, holds both wt, and that Austnia, by the pos £ Iatom, will bold the key of the exatern gate. Vo glv Anstria, beside, the key of the northern door of aur be o is 1o make our tailiary situation ouly o little less 1o than 1t bas been for the last seven years. The Government will work bard o secure the lower Tyral for o clamor for Istria, too; but T do not think 0t would sriously thiok of it gow, If we 1l probably k cp it. | ought notto forgot which the Nupoleonie intervention bas & emed in 1he Kesetion. Stwaned by the fall of its ma: peop, the Hap barge, it recor ered voice and coursgs When the cesnon of Vinetis to Frince was ansouneed. The atlemen who edit the Monde and ink of that color saw, r: u, 8 Corfederute Btaly, Venctia a free city, the Pope master aguis of the Marches of Ancona, and celes- tial visias beyond, such ax Fraueo and Austria working together to curry the worki back Lo the bappy b Protestants weore burued and uewspapers hed been Poor gentlemen ! T misdonbt if their cries of exulte- jon belp d Austria. Tois war banishes the middle wrever. 1t is the last strugglo of civilization with foudalisn, owever supported aud bowever preserved e will erass houewfonth , 0f 10 leud oficctive sup- ny 1o Lurope. Lall pow T‘;.ndlrd of Wem would count fer ko " THE MOVEMENTS OF THE ITALIAN ARMT—POPULARI- TY UF RIGASOLI—FURTHKR DETAILA OF THE BAT- TLE OF OUsTULLA-~THE POFE APPROVES OF THR CERION @Y VEXETIA TO FRANCE. Mrian, Jaly 14, 180, Claldiri s moviag with considerable repedity in Vene- tia. Ho cromed the Po on the Sth, captared Rovigo on Ne 10, bestorod Pados on the 121k, aad bis Wroops e tered Vicensa jesterday —about 50 miles marching in five days. Wo am 5ot laforned hers s 10 the epurations the most sertous | sronnd Pulas with suticlent distizctiness to form as aces- ate judg The Aux ent we bave withdrawn #0 masy men from Venctia to sar e their canse in the North, that they will of course decliar battles, and Ciallioi caneot afford tie ime Boherta Bad | P TRUlar @ gea. 1 presume Ms plan contemplatrs o Junetion w ona- Bear o st Venios, porbaps st Chiozzia, #o s 1o 7ive o flowt—which has o last sailed from Ap- & sew base op the Adriatie. Wo o mot bear of La Mar- mors’s mevew nt, bet we suppose he is to reume the march lnio the Quadrilateral and meet Cialdia at Verooa. A rumor bas §revailed, however, that two corpe of this army bud pase-d around to the head of Lake Gosde and arrived in the Valley of Trent. Thiad &) sot erodit. The whole plaa of ca in ot all e ty clear: To Isolate the furtrvesca of lla‘Y,n o Vemder, Verona aod Padng, s6¢ provide « securs for the amrsy of Claldinl on the Admic. Nulsoqeeat e wil depend 04 evemte it the North. idi b m Fivom some of the sermioe—(he fercaphfn —4u wddithan 4o bis voluuteors. Weobour of & sk rmish every day mow, an: these skirmishes are victos es for the veluntesrs. It i« conjectured tha! n Ganballl in the Tr 5. ¥a hold ":.J, e Ly, tw advanos thesoo north wasd. The 108 cOBULUS Lo be vay nasatisiactory, Rome of the e wipapers can ooly hear of det bulletin s are sient about events i the Tyl The army «f Cialdiol bas been received in Rovige, Vi conza, and other towns, with mende enthusiasm. The ulstion of theso cities bave made hasia to ask fo- the overnimotl, and e Mikistry bave appoinied & Comiumsion ¥ provide for the eiergeaey. The Avairian Jocal offscers haw: guuerally re aud loft the puople with ne form «f suthority. Usless o Yy ll"l haste, it wil) £0d no pises to locate ite unlverss) soffirage n Vonetie. to provide for het )i wisao Ficlory ceer Pross, | fight ws bere, 1 20 not, tharefors, look fo: & ress thelr su ber army < speedy sdiance w ‘he Danche We hawe commitiad ourmives fully fo thy plane of &) whether o 1 do ot fully s Mos Ahem, @0 It rema s to be aear ars at home bave forgotten 1848 it Itis uore than likely Wat, if the Euwp-ror of Aus- 4o retires % Komoo: aller & wow dofest, Fungary will buzgs at the eapones of hef own fail W eee i this appeal o Hany ‘aly and Pyusaa, peod grounds for smatio eibiation W wery tensa, 0¥ o montad powers wio would um-.‘.l n 'fi L on s eorve Austria, and it &ces not yet appear thad tny i Liberal press abosed support the ides of @ : (uogarian rovolution. Rioaeoli has a2quired ¢ 2 immense power ower ‘e pablio but thers i perfect secord in the fith that Prussia must | mind, and be i Joubless as unpopalar ot Panass be is be- be arreated and beld in check—antil W rest of wa got breech-loaders. Wo here ahoild not be much offented in | beea formed, all @is if it wese not for the mean and Weschberous policy | Ricasoll. aaked of us &8 & Eeass of secmring the pesce of Eurags for the meedful tine. For the key of the diglomatic struggle s the offort 1o divorce lialy from Pressis in onder to bl the whole welght o Europesa mu{‘ upon - '-n o Lk openly W -r ) fose our content with Asstrien lmazsers ’ld':n- P wark 1o close with tho best tarms be can got. Wers. loved hare. Ths paperss iy & new ';—'r‘I, wction” hae Lu- remetabor that Prince Hembert formwe' a bat- - indignstion | Aussian cavalry. first aghed | men from every D ::.v imoss in the al¢ Kingdots of Sardinia, 48 vere Lom- o kaders are Ctaldi Aaldi and We are not dogs with deails of the battle of (ustozse vulsed & regnont of 1t 15 cumous thet fils square acutained vinee haly. 446 coldiers 4, 97 wore Neagolitans, 84 belonged to the Iufantey dito o squiie aod , 9 ween Veoet aus. 37 Lalled froes Miclly, ecd the st with & wory modest Cignity. Wo talked lowd | rest frem the varions Proviners of Cented Italy, y ourselves; but for the ears of Lurope we had o 1ndix- The (act 1s worth & goud deal. Tharo was no Detter Dant pratests—only we could —\oon..u-md fighting done thatday, sud thic shows that the of We were then ssked 0 do it covertly, to *ull owr | the ont B ovineas bas ot lamaged the wrmy. ‘\. ind.co ber to dwert frow pus ahow, too, how cas fully the regimentalare influence 4o bear T- Prusais, | continuing the strife, and_imply owr intentior to recede fom our ta.” We bave ulso rejected that prop- oar resolve ta fulfill to the Jetter our contract with Prussia. As the youngest of the nations, we oannot stain the nases of the Tty we have suade by s breach of farrh, which would dishocor the menory of Modieval l’;ml Ttat ls why there is such & elsmor agaost us T Why waste words on us 1 If Pruseis cesses o fight we shall. "'Why threaten we with the tetsors of Fronch lavasion ! Did we fight the battde of Kniggeits ! Do we mensco the balunce of power (n Europe] No. Oar feult s wang a!wmrhuu . We cennot be Indued 10 chasge frout by an Tmpersl telegraus. Wo will fot break faith. 1 Liava approsched the situation from this polat of view, tLe better to show the inconslateney of all the rumom on which continental jonrnalism has Kved for one woek from tho blessod day when ¥ranoe gelsed Vonotia. A flost of Freuch wow-olads bas boen Ie[l under sall n the pews pers) for the Adriatia A Frewch army crowes Mont onks and its fellow moves slong the Cornige road to- ward Gewoa, But pray, why send Fréueh pacyfeators o Ttaly ! What cause of quarrel has Fravee with us? Turn to the political articles, and #ad them foll of Arguments to show the danger to Kurope of & big Prosde | nt, and the needie-gin Lis th L Italy has only remesds; ‘h her from P Does’ it not I We regard it wa simply ridiealous th To fake possension” of 1t would b us. Nog do we suppose for & mom ner sud de tha Venet an s too shrewd for that, Wo admire tho complaisance with which Foghish | oals conternplate Froach ** compersations The gist of thoir talk seems 10 us to read feon, are & b M o in and at i bowodest If you can, but by all means Carfoos, oo, that even John Bull reads n ussls by way of Italy. ke te Emporor at or 18 oo ouly on the reed to the Kiwe ! s near the Rhine as the natios has byen con #ral antics in the genersiship, 1t was U nuce thet 1a Matwors 4 d not istend to Sght that dey Lut she indiwretian of bl lioutenants bros flr‘-m-nl. 1ot first oy dofiest & part of the dustrian army, end that be b 1o antertain awoh hopes. dimt could get woross Lhe Po, and fought two dags too seon for kis rn-Vfl&‘ Cialdize ouly get two or three brig- -dn;::u on 24, sad eould Lot have fought befure the uh. forced LRis [roy ruEme upon us. and very oreditable to the Prussians. But what condewns La Marmera is that he foew ot sem to bave dreassed of vietory there, battle on our side. other sid asked in vain to be n-‘vd the Potomae, th Thin 'h Lo Mermors bad ell his army lotict excop . : | 6o re loous belioses those provinees ® patt of Lis ewj.ie, Mo | and & #ion of Vepoula to }ra ) ] entiy on this g of being right h'y have stood the Pope the K Copperhends E ¢ that be #A of territory” in 1i has withs M of which Tut the <hict uterent In the bloody day 1 the Quedsitat wn out hese at Biad up o1 t of ali the difiecent elon.:nte 100 & gend Wis to be true, Mase t convineos ine chat La Mammois did bope m:lhl ! TeAMK, W hurried forward Lefore Clal The e Marmocs presses acoxso the Prussians of ha 4 ¥ think it likely aaoagh, He got his 1men te fighting, and thea has tepod back W Guito to prepare for their retreat. Ho had men enough there to have won the dey; but his wiwle iden wins 1o Lave beon 1o get out of an vwnexpected bat. boro was, therefors, se general direction of the Haif our srtilery stowd id'e on the f the Minclo, oral in charge of it d to try his guos. the cartior hablies of the Ar they were not fooght through,” wza. On the evening of the two or | ts. 1o was able to Lght Wiere the pest day \qucr there, We loarn with pleasare thut (La Pope approves the cos W Lave uot very lately teers of politics, in ae sed that we think & we aroall the the oth L ibink Gen. Geaut said o was the cave with 2l ANt some con Ausion, e b heif o contu spesn Ll RTOM, hn'n]mu i uy 1o the Rilne, 1r:the ¢ the Aost 0.1 an entrance. Several Guards charged the e Govorament was pacrlie and obeer rant, which hin policy was o be carried ost ewt. mitted to any | roposals beyond fr Goverument has duun Bas e Lo recow: Beriin and Plorence Ko (hoagut 1 Whie cosutry ought u‘.x tate, bul a8 #oem ot (ke curners of (he slreats tal v & oas ketuay pret sdnlateral, eapoars if lor, ence W thio tarsed, the o ey and s g et " aat wit ;fl- Richard Clark, ard vamsroce 5 K Whether uiy legal proveedinge have been ar be or desed 10 b baken pgaines Mr. Kl wand Joun lately Gov- wrnpr of Jumaion, compi in «ll or any *he. 3.'. actaand for 1he lilagal trial snd e of Mr. ©Oeorgr Willlam Gogdon. 1f aot, wheiber Her Gorv - aniest are 138¢ these ats aie B0t offenses 2ador the n-h#lu. Mr. B*larseli fntimaind that mush divorsity of epinion wod the mauer, and furiber I ':‘w.gnun-:w" i l.'-':-"-::::-m 'lh decliniog 10 (Ake part with m‘?—d— b 106 4n.tbe prasecatien of Uov. B Sewnls. Appesr aa steking Lo be revenged for her husband's exseution. moal he last moment of the Caafederrtion of the ing the plan for the comtinuarce the 6 the demovetrat Monles declioad. aud velused Peface Lo lutarfere in e uiset #ider the cuurse pursued by th Clolera |y Cuited Kingdom, though it Bevou deatla are stated w b The liabilitios of the sus; C-B:n‘ wore the 5 ooiton traussotions caused cousideratle de- pres er, The liabliities of the ceitaloed (o be &m0, 000 Tn counection with the recent, w y almosi L, WO uiay almost say tho prescut, commercial fhe praceph. oe al oriale, serious Ireuds huve com b i the Iatter, bills of £10.000. Other ¢ W the locel Carleton Be % udes Lore sumenden et GHEAT BRITAIN, Speclul Dispniches from Meart's Conteat by Adansic Telograph. FIRE IN NORWAY—REFORM DEMONSTRATION IN LON. DOR AXD SERIOUS RIOT—FUNDS $OK PAYMENT OF MEXICAN DIVIDENDS PROVIDED—FINANCIAL IN- TRLLIGENCR. . JoLy 16—The Chins arrived. Drontheim, Norway, 500 houses barned; §.000 persons hovsaless. Reform lesgus snnousce s mesting on Thareday next &b Myde Park. Arrasgemest with Goversment. The Home Socretary writes that no promise s made, or any one given fo. application for leave Lo okl weeting. Some disturbance is expected 1o Hyds Park this evening, The Home Seerotary and Sir Richard Wayne are to prevant the proposed political gathering; while the ad. vanced Liberals are resolved on haviag it Mr. Dright aske by letter, 0n wiat fousdation Joes our Lberty stand if whe mldmw*wm-rfl-lm.n”‘ As denled | JULY 24—Banog Bros. sanounce (hat large remittacces ary on thelr way to pay the divilends omtde Mexican bouds Consols, money 8 jto £5f, No alicration ia Bauk rates ex- pooted for & week. Referm demonstration {n Hyde Park yesterday. Fifteen bundred police geicchment gard protecied the park. The b broke the lron asd were closed. The mol ;m ’.’.zhcm foreed , bus did net use their swords. o —— Parlinmens. EXTRADITION TREATY WITH PRANCE. Tn the House of Lords on the 19th & bill was intro- dueed by the Lord Chancellor t0 am oxtradition with France. The bill abolishes some witien i the "3 urrondering Frewch crimiasiy. Karl Clarendov admit at Fugland had Leen 1o the wrong, aad progress was made With the easarm. ENGLISE NAVY AND THE CONTINENTAL WAR. oati Lord Stanley assured the Honse that the foreien pohecy tireat Britain -n-a » nay tendly THE BALLOT-—~COMKUPTION OF KNGLISH CONSTITUENCIRS-— OPEN VOIL3G IN TRZ UNYTED #TATES. In bringing forward in the House of Commons his sasasl mouion fur the ballot, Mr. Barkeiy sald be Sad beos for nearly ®peareis Parliamost. and daring the whola of that time ke e atrady moresse f corTuplion st slections. L every [man 3pon wA M the franehise was Rl Sovved chomid be protecied iu the sxereies uf 1k by be bopule: e Vare, and Lbat be sbouil be able o rvoord bis Tole Lonest of votmg w . 0 ballut wes wost suovosstul In gthe firet [ Hear, boar, fruis e Misisterial wpposite. |Lasghter.| Ho had poseces g 8 mode of voung which wonisg, oa the they toere .s-.-m'n-mu America. h ag whih i~d, or be s it his voting [aper open In hig pApEr up wud Ive It I8 parteet se- Yeb 1he diadvasiae of riedeed 18 Ameice, for la lbe Northers Siaies, from oy there belag & great scosmalation of paor volers, from the ex- bride. | Jef Brestat 3p. m. on the 2iat. Conceding that Brost 2 \eanoe of larye corporate budise, and other causes, buts 7y asd lutim detion begun 1o be practioed. Tt owm: was (hat in Missachnastie an atiem bt seer el withough 1i was defeatod by & very swall majori He Bt wheiiar that attemot bad been sgua here wince then; but of this o mas 10 America would L et te Mm@ prefereace - proected o weaes a 2l "vor Shosss vo dnciare ko they voteds 1t was ' prosection from visience, Lyved law, bullying, dranken nd domar- alisation, sud 0 the Americass adopied It An iIntervating s of Tae Lie Wwar of lse Prines of R g 18 Keots, but there Newicle America The Frives vietod Priiadel; (1me when & Barce eirctwa cotlest was va. wae b wore disords 1 10k there wou' | by inas Euglish towa bambe” | Moar 4 80 meo from the oo, Let bis -I.”I: Lness paie his revelieetion of hat elee- N THE JAMAIA DISTURSANCES. In the Honse of Commons, Mr. Jubu Stuars Mill put the fol- h|-|1 qrrsioas 10 the Governaeut Adeock, fur walaw fully esd Li), without & L is [ (11 kg Sz it f.z k :!{ ok ] i H Er o i “recularly os -..-.u.-u.-.?;- 4 doce bafore or Abe juriediction . martial law, e W after & peiwma O Wi T and i : j 4 ,f U formatiou ot prosent. NOKTH AMERICAN CONPEDERAYION. The Qbserver statos tiat Fartiament wili b regaived af ol vrih Amergan Pre of the Grand Th jootal reform tation in Lendon ’:2 awa ted with -d::"l‘::nul. ;:- ~ rumeni’s probibition the projectars of fae : Lol Mayne, Velion Cone I raaed 1o bold it e ) POTION Mr. Beaes, Lho prin o uas Wa inflaeuce 18 proveas i 10 teogniss the legaiity of the Ing. Swveral of u-mnu- S oaee (ujarions to ———— The Chelern. repoited from various towns of erally of the Tiritieh & gecurred ot Dundee from . #ad two ai Soath ! ——— The Suspended Banks, nded Proston Ban eatimated ot £1,5%0.000, The mmn}-m!c bt Lo great unessiuess. "ln - —— Great Frauds tn Liverpool. e e ttan wan hypoth § 10 the borrower, and Deen foryed to the exieng ve frand Bave bees reported tloe. Theor I troaty " He Bod seen thousunds do (hatl. A mas might deciare his vote, oF oo might fold owity Wb open ballot bad boen made 1o bate the Thers wero a0 drunkarda, 5o roughs, B0 wetber iy sivps bave boes or will Ll iy e o be ll=|l: bring te Wikiers by 14 5arks, oo - ————— Comamercinl Futolligonce, ‘ Mamoonss s s 5 .':'%-._...,M—- : Flour roport: Baoy Soaira. LA “Beary ‘aad -y SRR T Mowey Markes. The ""):nl‘.h:n.\ml at the banks cnula.ud med- erae. t e F.xc slightly o u':; u ::; ::: :-fi“ X ¥ v il AP w e Tre Wrarmee.—Nearly all day yesterday the wenther was Intolerably wirm, giving 20 o8 uepleassst n minder of the slow-fire fto which we were sabjected o of weeks ago; bab “We knew it would reta. for ol day lone A spirit with sbonder 7oyee Wi in poiden bach. i Taro 1he pary'e tud smeidy and 5t abont wunsot, sare enosgd, e dry, dusty ity we pleatifally watered by & refresbiug shower, which also 2”vrind oaght 1o | hightning overhead. and the gulden eleams of & stormy sioem N, ek . TOUSE | in the weet. The merecry descerded several degroes, aod tie 2'ghtt was 000l and pleasast. with refresding breesos Gom oo e ———— A Quick Passaor.—~The French steamship Vi s Parie arvived st her wharf at 9 o'clock last evening. S miles furthor from New-Vork than Liverpool, fhe Vet Parie s fully squaled, if net the best L ere made by ihe Uanard steamer Scotid. peandies < tamil Tuwrarmio CavgwBoURs.—What point of n sembiance is there between Cyras W Fiold and the Aviaste Telograph Cable? Both have resched their Heart's Contest et Op1TUARY —Among the deaths of last week wa thet of Alexander 1. Roctos, which teok piace on Sstuniey w Ris residence in Third-ave., near Fortiethst. The decensel was long & reei dent of this eity, end took an 4ctTe 8terees & musicipal polities, sepeeially in the Twentyfirst Ward. Mo was favorably koows, and bis death will be sineeraly regretiod by & arge samber of friends ard sojuaisiasce. B Mr. P. T. Barnum has bLeen appointed one of the Commissioners to the World's Fuir st Paris. - BUaGLARY 1N BRoapwav.—The glass snd pens stere of David W. Smitd, No. 1,039 Breadway, wes catered by barglare, by forcing opea the rear door, en the might of the #d et ead J0 hoxes of glvee and & quastity of white led Carried dway, altogeaher v-1ood ab 8900 e Twenty ninth Precinet h-d-nl“ud IR bazes in the ll-ndln-l.y‘fl;ddl. No, 1,306 Broad- way, was arrested, astice Dodge comm.iied bim for trial in defaslt of bail, — Tur Lave Assavir. ~Yesterday Officer Herbert o of tha Twenty seventh Procinet arrested Joha Kelly v w0 o ssnal bost i the North River. The the 20 et Seat Mattbew McLourths in #m. whie & . Mas been in the Tombe for two mowtha upom & charge of e beasling doods other secur weariy 40, Co., Daskers. Ja R ) o o WHTFCTAENT Lh