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NEW.-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WED\’ESDAYL_AEGUST 1, 1866._ . s & e et . = o . E———— e e : 13 SEA T v w0, i fage of thelr common 67 " OO vy v relazed. The aoldiors will be called pel- | avd to Rome, bnd the o erpxl @-pendenen from """":j :r:‘;.l:n.r;,: .gmfl X n “:r:y. a real demoeracy, RECONSTRUCTION, I ' P O!)h : ke of the gooly look of the woid aud it £ : . ¥ would seem, from estles pub e e v - . enttont ikt ‘Tonetrian busised } ) a of German jr known ¢2 be more THXAS : g et gt 5 Ll e Uil it ot at oace proclaim the te- | 0 o @ tho Prus isa pulcy, oy g ——— 1P Pi ¢ i pfroe el L ide >y ns end irdications, thut B S, E R ey 45 e aere b in fiioting torsee 1o | STERDUAY AXD PULLCSTON—TOW THET DID mmp OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENCE. : fTiom Napoloon's guardlarship, and (y proboll retut of oy NG | STATO—PEKSICTTING KXOWLIDGE—7IYE NEGRORS rder o« # the Po. us Austox dit i 13 " ) = O : P, Thus A did sot gals more T sopiling the krowisgesluuy | sgor—xo TmoOPS. e & wan ion of Vevetin thun a respite of war from beeowing what it must T o e i Jonger, radically fevolutionary, | Fiom Our Ows Comupouieat: gy ipoe gty 1, oy . o N . e 1o o] t that the war casnot be continued Py ARMISTIOR KEGOTIATIONS. 5 0 HHUMTI0 PRRGR attle without bocoming in_princi | - Geps. Stesdman . and Fullerton buve como usd ans aze st Jast convineed ¢ Yo docs vot : 3 gone, wig i & vas 10 an intrenched cump lpn the | g 5 Ly n«n-ml.u{n ary wr,c xt‘ ¢ 1 find :l)m They spont ono Sundy in Galvestos, touk =i ae it was p tress, between the Danube, t 1 favor of thie peace hyp: i- T S TR : ' locd peca, . \ s 'ort Bend Couy tayed a few hoers, retu THE PRUSSIAN ELECTIONS. o sady wiiness 10 Ausiries m n)ul‘nllix.;l:}:-fl{‘(:“lf ‘n‘r{‘mr.l'h:,“'v;lf;nfl' Of the e bu:kn:{':‘:f‘u!u‘.:“ ours, retar indaed, that e : b | YRS b oon afope with Biemark, Victo so e e e 2 e Denodek is eompletely deworal. | wincinde Napoleon alorg with Biemaik, Victor survoy of Tezas, o well until t B gt o the Ltw uel and Fravcis dis:ph—uot one that is et inte (,“Zp{,,mh They Jilre secn eve: s o - i d from b . ( fertile essence of it i8 rev | " Bow Austria Sustak| . Ier g Rl oy st e Ko lr'i."n,;n'l;v“x.-',n it vithin dipto. | Precimes’s Lurean, examiied fbo work 1 of the eolored all e I o Pruseion or Fron Vit Nyastie conditions thus far, 1t wil almost | schoo's, and I learn go gwny fiom ‘esus Defeals. { Ay, sn-Sous ofall ot ouee be mude up; io Aus- lably bicak harmess and fight itelf 3f it can't be | that everythin i§ lovely, ¥5d that thero is n triade isireparih Jis the ainy tor along L, :'n.,i,n 4 gow, or disectly aftes thic greas baitle in the valley | need of the 108 of tooeps in ‘Lexas, eitie i ¢ could not moken stand | of the Dasiby | cduien or e Ualon wen, A k The Em. ond the lit‘le Prince have been off this pow Lo eombat & r onini Tho War Between Anustria and ation moro week to o ut Ni Nazey ,you ki 1 the oy | s Low.wi W wsbington, at | oy SLWEC. AlSL il N ah Loentid Witk o . eek to th 0 4t ) 2 " - - | winca A6 usbingto 5! 1r 63 the e o9 d s tal of Lerraine ouce, ndred” years afier sutli- | Prosident and lis re uCern ith exugzgerated ce o & bl s Inpiing iving end | merely Wish to ‘me cemed, E Itifly. ers, and ¥ sior tkey are ble tof lomaling ving aud | merely 3 : e ’ . o o reach venin thes strongly-fot fie E i d woenance bevween | penti but n f¢ ¥ whe in wite, h } m:.;ml fil.].: r:::r:‘wi"'i ,:l} L in fuet 1._‘ ¥ :m lm)r-v for n ,‘,mxx- L(ll ooy 1k L l}.v.,imnm:;:nucun,aubm:xnu; been d ecuool 8 Kiearond for u ‘: o ——— e ticipated a spee Jyught it the Prussian geuer and sold part of Fran + hundredth ganiversury ol 4w that, oWiig o the rystom- with poc gat P . it ocvasin y K i % IO 9 g Jve them on the funk, snd to cross the | whis union d- o fit oecasion for the Empeior to | 2 Lins been b B AND CONDITION OF BUNGARY. 10 cecupy Vienna, whiel 8 not only | makes into the Lorfuine country, which he had | 1 1y - ( ' ot v o Lis Pr. by tho way, Ir ehfl e fse th ) of the Lapire, - s Pros . 1ko wiy, r cilidren to —————T the nlmu who |]\|mnl*llll~r he was well o ool vg William, w d means for brenkipg | made at Nameyund on the rc - | and both wlars ture of B forte b > et Austrian aviy, and Connt Bismasi Bicii up 10 the last wmomeLt it I8 uteut to | His posi 9. P the ficld 10 be aun Dut st the last woment ho found tiat th #o intol [ < to ficd a e the vietones o the e ni- 3 il sl coment i U o 0 i Fringe Humbert, wilowed 10 displa oucy in taking peace, But whatis to be- ation busineas—momently ommi oo school hot Towed 1 display ¢ ) .,I!M - “ll, ia 10 extond ! Bow | | russia, Austria ond Ktaly to hf‘mr: aud od, B oy who bud been e p—— Loy's grodinessto be sstistied 1 how Ru wr.flr;iuhl'jmm gm.-l =vn(l o ey l-u ) doof t p Jeas ey # Livod | Low the just pretensions of the Cer cubusendois o bo grauted, wial eabi was take @ALLANTRY OF GARIBALDI'S VOLUNTEERS, fier the 1 Dation faitlied? o 2 questions which Bis ® ta e prai d—that ub.;nl.d‘.m_w bu :mln:m‘ Touad pext dar £ = will niertain, irka in Germany and | say, tied Lim s, 50 i evourcd by buzzais o ti cady remos o, the map of Enrope may easily | bupress and ¢ ull sort ) o —— o ) a and, therciore, 8 Congre s is not u.ny\, | iricks, M'.\‘lmlwmt‘lun‘{f report itable, It wuy take place at Luns of of n, the Fujres al ®he (Perfdiovs Policy of Aaustria ") the peril of cnr hloodless ad o Bhaspd vy more tan | boy, on their wey to Nax the fétes the I Defeated, + captured and be 3 . ival worthy of him i Count Bis. must yespectabl the school—built a » efeated, ; o LVenicr ek, waeed be difticuit to decide wbo of the pre:s, geod Lu bus been coupioted, + been made 1 r more unsernpulous, Aounta, 'lluA . ! :o blow hl u[-,:‘nld |‘~ blucks L i h'l"l’PEI- g g - p -— —— s one day, and visited in person the | lar picket guurd to woich migut wud Gey uguiust the tion, of prush . i - i ueb destrnetion of the b ent. 1 ho adre PARIS, citolers bospitals of that afilicted town, toucking the poor | desirnetion of i KAROLEON'S PEACE PROPOSITIONS, | mept. iheudsa Mick fulks, aod saying kind, woman) Five nogeo wen Lave been shot for one esuse &nd an~ g g: undervalucd; butif they we H OTIRC SE to them, *Iben sie periormed her | R —— i i v rpamisdhgg e our back, or retreat uc.03 the 3o, THE PROSPECTS OF PEACK—EUMORS—A CHAPTER OF | at Nancy and on the soad very L o ly, soeipig 1 yunoed his defoat: g It is copsiderations of this niture which induced the it e 8 s G 2 VEOE ‘3. | sweliesing, opprissive heat, aad the dull coremonisl ad- THE GERMAN WAR, Apcad e Cetbel Dot Yoy Chuiatal will movosi m Vicensa 1o th DIFLOMACT—FRARGE AXD_THS VENFTIA QU forth, that she hud to undergo. 10 mebs any.armm p W HENMAUTH (8 v scize aud bold TION—1115 POLICY OF NAPOLEOS—TEE DOCTZ 1 sny, try ing 1o sogrogie what was tme and ! * _""‘—"l AROLINA SROGRRSS OF NFEGOTIATIONS ON THR ARMISTICE— After mor e OF NATIONALITIES=—REASONS WY PEACE STOULD i ui days's oration, from Ih? Eur"'y no.u:_:__o N, TIR BATTLE OF SADOWA—ATTACR ON KISSEN- i gt n s et ?%Z".’.‘.","". DE MADE—DANGERS OF A RADICALLY REVOLU- f )yt ghe b, o8 Tepreseatatives of {66 | THE RALEIGH COURT-MARTIAL — MiNSZS. STEEDMAR @EN—SITUATION IN FRANKFORI—TNE PRUSSIAN - .;\l]l“xb' Llv TIONASY WAN—JSTH 3O FIN NUFREN SUGKNIN | sciasl & e o A g e greeted |\ gy pULLERTON FATL T0 APPEAR i¥ GEN. WIITTLI- v u . Mark wonld b <D SON—THE CHOLERA. ' o g ok e M 4 . ELECTIONS. ssib'e, (s . AU Soprun E tiers ¢ uesed SEY'S CASE—WEAKNESS OF Tk PRY: 0%, anle to foroe hls Wi nes. | W sl to exce Tl . 4 ic arsed, A @owm e Ocessional Correspondent. P By Ssaa b I the' troupe wmstances, to rely upon these facts fur thaic por- | F3om Our Bpecla) Cuaraspondent. gt R R (e el conclu " 0 facts: | From Oar Spectal Correspondent. BADES-BADEN, Friday, July 13, 1268, notwithstanding the o . exer we | sonal sofety m i et i <K o o g :—s 'fl~°’ pese :‘Jhr'l"l:; 7 .lx::‘n‘-v::crl:‘-m;h\:x&lp;::»I‘:“v!rlg-)n‘.l;mnfl:‘yl:x:; Ravrrom, N, €., July 23, J80e, o % the 08 had to beat & at. AL Lrst we retired alowly, but a8 the 11 has moved his beadquarters to Ferrara, and ‘or the third time fortnight, the prvspe invited tho sdermy o i i ¢ Rl = Thero ls evidently a hitch somewhero in tho negolis- { yieyyy prasse tr0ops burried foraned o @ad ore, at v of observation will | pien; g wpnin el 3 sion, The Freneh Academy, nothing | _ The caso of Gen. Whittlesey was taken up by the ons concerning the armistice, Just at present, the pros- loss is 68 prescit o, 3 on this 8'de, 85 g ey, 55 8 {Romi £ 116 membe:s to represcut it, and | Coart-Martisl Ju'y 5 and Movday morning Joly ¥ 1t was sus of & peaceful solo of the diflicultics is dimm | voort Ciald Iho first aud brightest prospeet was that one iRumi- ay be, on the occosion elo- | perded on sccuunt of the absence of Guos. St 5 sed Fah ever, but we know not what a day may bring forth. | j patod by the funous psrsgraph in the Mon.teur announc- wlcouists, It %0 Linppens that the majori- | jargon, witcessos for the prosscution. July wotion was wHeom ik S ocemat ol o 8 i ia, cte. 1low that had beoous the Acadenty aro not Napoleoriste, Aud it was [*p oo % M 5 ; g first annovneement of the proposal of Austria to the v . o ) ¢ (” ! l}w lm ll. h'b" it by antboritative partics to pus. eflisient ‘obe made by Gen. W, thruagh bty .rm..l,o itlesey, eeq., ror of the French was mot with universal acclams. | aad there is the sec quite overclonded 1 tried to tel) last Frday. Even while | (ntl o 58 MECT e She fuldllmens of the that the Conrt ,‘m..,[,.. a day for the resuption of Lis case, San. Poople welcomed it with more joy thau the patri- | f —lma(' ']uL(l\lIm:le . Vound was beginning to Kif', and by the demic progrmmue, and so tho Paris Academie 'fimmu:‘“!.‘!“’:;f:fl: Ihin morei l:a ameh received the dove with the olive-braveli into the ark |y N have lost ev £ b s Iy v | Tho inquiry is, spedal peoplo had, by diut of ditigently bud 1o opportaity to speak or oth rwise manifest | shat notkicg had L witnessos, avd thed o . s " Tife.” The military journal from wh 180, nDsatistactory w1l Persano wins a cucsses and recding between the 1 of the eclebration of the hundredth anniver- | ho was not prepared to o o0 %ith oxd 1 on ine fer his long toesing on tronb! u.l"\'llv'n!. In the midst of | ¢ '»mlfA xpressions Alrt:‘.'ulr.vn-nllyf-f.t victory. Mepnw hils rewar's are_otfeied for news of hiu, % o “‘ i ¢ aunerstion of Lorraine to Fiance. Tho other | gefinite postpouesent, Gen, W. then moved tiat the Coar e sour of artillery, the battle-eries of mighty armics, and | Such causes us the followlng: The d wcd tiie penny pape Lm0 strayed or stolen, | bives of priated letters, aud editorials, and telegruis, agnin Fiby in progence of this popular ovation to the | strike from the recurd the ¢ and speciieition to whiok 84 meenis of the wounded and dying, 16 was s grateal as | o orgics kobigbisd Oug of thow T 1l ou to the conclusion that the great battie betore | pracious lady wnd protsy boy who represeute Geus. Steecman uud Tul ity v o ety s:d e first stroaks of the morning twilight oficr & night of et We oo liatssbeb v 2 would bo auticipated by an amistice. Bes by | djuiety, it iheprec taiige to B0 S0 o Fiat the Covernwen s o 110 uil laos ¥ tackness and storm. Parls was Jubilast with joy at the | & b-‘""'I;‘ EaEds QR b ded 1 ss, und Dow lies safuly 3 litical 1acimro, of that senatus consuitum, of which 1 | Sgiriatand ordered el b sl e g tidings. More quict London was clated with the | B oo bl e B o B stayed gonce Yoeterday evening o stiange ruimnor ran in | wpoke in wy last week's letter; and of which the chief por- his Counsel uod w “s from tha, day to (be presens 1 et of the first | o at pes: . Y 0 prt ne strictive gnards and defenses abou ot 10 Xeho kin: b g that the darkest hour was over. Tho Geriah cites | tho poor Coufldorates were ot ready u . hvantags Of 00 Sing | chube and bafie thit oy :-(-"" "“"";‘;""A“';'l" PRl o L R b e AT R W Lo ‘were lesn sanguine. Men sjoko of the movemeut wiil that the B: s 0n the slimy —natv, un allianer of Germanie defense, Dot 10 | po il Loy ¢o which, it scems, it Las hitherto ‘been | make Lis motion ¢p 10 pustpons e case @wep focling, but certainly not with mdisut enthusissiu. P Shelr dcer reachiod, inguisted skill 2 s to Frugce! W tind this worming that 1his | op006 o4 ing to the daneerous litiesty, tot to say licen- | to Mondsy, Jule 5. To shis the secased orjotid, ob the N g ¢l The course of I sleeves up | EALBVGZaut rumor grew t of news amved at the Livusuess, of Freoch speech and priut. ground thut Bo fntimation had boes gives thal :e brightest hopes wees dashed with gloouy doub then, by s prompt n Adunrel, | Tuilesies of acceprance by Prussia of uml n.uly‘modlm:;d Despite these nad sowe other apperently controverting :‘W‘d h:| opeoct 8 u‘: Ui, o et they w oould scarcely be credited that Prossia, in the full to prevent the possibil i - Tk ) buses (the taird wedification, apparencly) proj osed RS G ocld aa ' ) 0 o) ere at all. Afier corscltation, with « e Mt Nita v 12 | of the Bavarias troops with the Bobenian Dy, keep thist B s that Pow. £, Thesq Wapoleoh Fécemmio ficts, {arould way that, for the wouisit, Napoloon 1t | overruled both motuon, aad the J ving e of heo sstounding - wilitary cenen, Would | erad nserts thut the enemy's pl A ramor bas it th Ausira 0 aocept, and I8 now waitinz for & resrouse e o pakery’ 8o ol word can i our wuns be | witaosses present c the prosecutiv., s Liig ter, F. D Sefiain from gathering the fruits of ber victories even | j; , und (hen goes ou 4 | sets forth that he Ls L 0at | Viousa, I tho ‘response be nifirwative, nad if itely ad- b e 08 Ul Ll e ,.u'..,".':,"';l,":’f-*,-'l | B R <) us & witness for the ® tho last bairs Dresdih, Something, perbe T rrangem Neither tow Trieste by blowiag up a bridge. do ot | e, Uien we armvo st (o preluninary bases for the | { @ {6y | dctuas, who. bolag dut X ,n‘:'l.npwtor- @xpected of her fears, but tothung of her mazna \0 er:ranee from Saxony) nor toward Glatz the \ dwish . Lo 00 | nesouiation of pe Meauwhide, Prus'is is ready to | G5 b d o | Geepection of 118 cperatiui " Ape Tust, aoting g 1 Nilesia) wer 1ue passcs i1 ed a8 the 1 be the best lan, e L5 Broc UpoD B AR of live days L0 give Auetcla ting | Goonil g s ontent fro 1y | vader the orders of Gen. quent iuter- o result thus far has proved that the approbensions of - ;oo g g i does 1 e "‘“.‘; | et 4 ou t ptability of the wuresaid bascs of | SIviled racnE LRI EE O yll.(l o ‘l“h'.';" s Whittiéser, v plo ¢ ill-founde n spite of per- e 0 dutt - d 1o the ] swell 10 hold by ’ ; diverse coases, bt I sboald say that ody ¢ ittiosey, Sid viell e German people were not ill-founded. In spite of per- | fortifications. 0 defouce in Tu Thelrown. The poor sulows are balf-xtarved, slee o | peru it net 11, or say, buses of negotiations I8 | oy Cpren b ople, bcause of ard notwitbstanding all $8ats e d thay Gen, W Jetualremars of tho secoptance of the sm ke . ont tents ot blnke s, and find the Ty P Wher ) of the targled negotiati bat bas happossd 1o tLio lust tbree wecks, ie, onthe whole, | Bt cileer, and tust Lo, ad sty from Paris sad London, of which you w lefbopen, Not eren néar thie scone of the lust batle wad | ¢u about politics o long 1s they geé nameser tie wholl pory of ke targld mogototlons | o dont s and raher proad of s maeicr Fho tdes | Mok deare G battsrd b s 3 Bear the echo; By to this moment we ba B O R i “war and ot o Rava | peavisicus. .We bear of some 3k e whilian, 1 the Migory st [/L0S8 trstiGsof 1615" ate gulby: {o Suisihy that suia | theStte; Disqures of b abcct . and investicaid, e Iaormation in regerd to the decision of Prussis or Italy. | beca forcsean to bi ecessary, (hey wers not ( be found. | 104 Sape,Bllovs wi it baeat o Wuiealh iy Tollow, thougt | Lhem- There. s wog praeemily Laamsaend Lo | s, bad did nos issiors with (b6 prope vork o4 ce it Sl g Tuese, 100, are observations whicli suggest themselves to | 1 b e 1 of cieaswork, the thiead of L-va . B o Rp—thas | . 7 - - bl v - We have exgerly waited for the apnouncewent that would 3 T Basars the' b o enever ihey iy ang ”;"w ‘and’ ofien dosbling on ish its larpe contribution of money and ".w&-lh,hlh-&i maokoonyaieesca with plasie s and l«gx- E ler. Befor ostil Py J " ‘! n n do [ o s it ' oat re. | 1en, and beard no plaiat 2z et Gen, W Ditties: albeve 8o Tany anxious Learts, restore trunquiliity to 8o TY 50 retifes Dot thg Bohiaathn fir y reckicss galliutry 'or twice apparently brokou. i s, | 1000 A (‘,;“'*{:‘dlgv‘r',‘f:,‘,:"f_‘:d‘hfy‘“h::‘l';;{ e | Mocount; 1 am famdice with the sizoinrs of Gom. Howarts many suffering householde, and agsin elothe these bright | me that he had heard of murmurs to the cTect that Bene- | poleon oue day Wil rewiy, with trunks 4 ey h "0 | this puper was signed by biw, {X1e letier o the Kev, George & S Sresdomdd— e nose your sol T the next e of samebod France to its‘ruler; that suits them, too. ‘There is | 3oy mole writion by Gen, 1, May 1, wes b 1 Summer fickds with their wonted besuty; but hitherto we 500 80 MCS B o ffi:fl"’l".“' byt | private propeity wideh wo re- e !‘“_ ool s s g i s growiug jealousy of the fast growth of Prussian Lo fhe' Coustot dld moj Giscover anyuhing 0 the prejous gave waited in vain, sl new mormow has been as de- R ey Soth e avans That bale an Hingerin; dc, | oI ave on tbet suljoct. 13 816, ek G 2. ATl Rt 3T bt it is jartiay juicted by tho Fict, which Gov- | of frvedmen in this plautice juterest of Ges. V.1 the w o o Sheanabile: T P RE » ol b W b, B v)?-u.mm ese soldicrs are sald to Lave died of starvition in dons 1910, ptepe 3 sment takes pena to put in evidence, that the Ewperor | ficedaas ditfer sco rding 1o localiiy: mo fised rates hod been vo a8 yesterday. Meanwhile, Pruseia docs not in the Il events, 8 slovack by birth, sud @ Protestaut in res | o), untry i the worki ! The Lom- Vit B 1 Parlar bos Randly wad B9 g 1 chare 1uit. ‘Then (the inferencs is) ho hus taken | prescriced by the Asisant Cowmissioncr, but thal matter Beast relax the terror of her arum, and, on & small scale, is | Lgion. Asa P otestent, bis ad Ante ks been attended | f ok provide, and the boweat fel- | Harvre wi reentied by telozraph, went ¢ \;u-. nng santass in SOV And, for the rest, we all ob. | Was le(t to be regul by the supply aud demsnd; I found elnacting tho sceves of Bobemia amid the smiling valley | DY §7est difficulties, and it is just pe iat e may | (ol ot steal their food. The story sty bard, | down the Lyous roud ea-£ust us steam could cafey i, piud Teertan smedoration of to 1 acticles Ttely pub. | 1has bigher wages were pad in tho Kasiern shunin ihe Week hine, » L have felt too Little interest in the Imperial eaus Bull T = < § renched Rig's heauquarters where all the ltalisn Tt ni 10 ¢ § : ern pert of the State; the Buiesu requires employers to far- of the Khine, and ou the Lorders of Bavaria. but my informant served i the anny i tie period 4 Lencd in Prussian ipspired Goverpment journals, snd ! 4 P b ¢ . | cannot believe in anything like poglive treachery. The > . dators woie weseubicd to meet hun, day before yester \ > 4y iy 4 ’ vish sufficient racious, but does Dot fix the exact smonct: the The actual course of negotiation in regerd to the armis- Jthing ¥ h 01 J straightway translnted abd published bere. i ) tter of eon il \ * | Austrian troops engaged st Konigeriafz numbercd 170,000: < i < day. The P is & swong Unitarian of the Laliab sect, gutway . } fromirars ? waking of written contrzcis is encoursged by ofivery of the necesearily 8 matter of conjecture. ho little that | 4 b i The latte THE CAJTURE OF BORGOFOLTL BY PRINCE NUMBERT B of disa, 1o Atier s thunder-siorm of tropical violence, the exeess- | Byyeq Enown on the subject may be. condensed into & brief | the Prussisns were about in equal foice, Ibe latter cap- 8ud would not bo the boarer of any very disagrcable e beat of laxt week and tho begiuning of this have given ———— joine aud it will save your readers some trouble in tared above 120 eannons, and i0,000 p.isoners. ~THR VORTS TAKEN LY STORM—A BAILROAD | muge to hils father-in. A fow days azo tucre was the 1o 8 K 8 B 'the confiicting reports in the English newspa. | ,, OUr siop-windows here are full of caricaturea rolting %o 70 BE BUILT PROM PERRARA TO ROVIGO—AURTRIAN | Srealest uaate of preparution in the sasal port uf Touloa, | ;%o ‘"nw“"”n o i bt "kmm"'hnA "oumm" ‘“w: ISARENNOT. SVETYpd glence st the priscipal pointe of the war. Foremost anong them fizures Benedek, Iuone ~ £ Sud sUips were Waking ready oF ses with admirabie ru- of “eholers, or sowe malady just hike at, have r A SI¢K MINISTEG MOBGED, DUGKED, AND OKDERFD T8 VEETpa € priacipal p he appears rushing toward Berlin with an jmmense sword TROOPS T8 THE QUABRILATERLL ESTINATED AT e iia could_ mean Bohing but tho protection uud | P10 ok deve B'i.' s o b P 4 B g LEAVE TIR PLACE. v first attempt t0 procure a caasation of avmf wa | 3 n bid and forches, [u auothier, Lo i ropresented as 45,000 taking possession of tho new Fieiich terntory of Venetin, | FE7eE HOry, g g i B 5 e " o S L P h . sneaking back witlithe same #sord dres dfully ful of dints. | i Lhe **Catbolic party” were mnch comforted. Aud then i o B - e The Cincinnati Gazctte of the 27tk contains tie fob by the Austrian mlitary authorities prior to the | yroy s Bl 05 s scareerow In he niidet of a field | © 1% 0% Soec A Correspondent. g o another day oiders wero fashed down 10 the Musitl Au eud French as well as they do English, i ionl b 1 Revel roposal ui the Eniperor 10 Louis Nupolcon. After | o oom "o l.l‘- & " crow in L m: .l o -{ N, July 17, 1806, Pt r“l’ e ity & Toular, ?'. H-x but speak it,” aro here in shoals, l.lh‘".n oulars of a shawefal Revel out @0 wek bf terrible. batiles whigh termingted with tho p 4 iaturally, the runaway princes are selocted for | g o0, ipig lotter to give you an additional bit of vews. w9 s, Al Tuvarin, whoso nlfection for Austris hea beem | | Tho Kestucky Couferesco of the A bter at Badows on the 34 of July, the Ausirian armoy & Bam: fiLrpulr. In one of the three, the Kings of Sax | 4 Proag gl gt make all et there!” And the ** Catiobic pasty” bad to | 55300 1 by its ally's sarrander of Venetin—the Quari- Church, i eiccting a missionary to lsbor o iteolf incapable of carrying on further hostilities, ony and Hanover and the Kurfusst of Hessen aro seen The Second Corps of tho army acting under the orders of | Jook fur comfort elsewhere. 2 Jitersl being the aofense of its resr—joins with Prussia of iin Biate, was careiul 10 aveid every prounile vacse of of the evening o. that day Gen. Gablenz was disputched marching arm-in-arm, ded by the Duke of Avgugten- | Prince Humbert captured Borgoforte tals worning. The pariy cowtort 15 growing scarce. Among the [ SrEE Py o fense to the whites. A cvlored b B e o e ators to solicit & truce fof four | DurE oamyiog end wavlug 8 lurge iag—s Prusslan soldjer Xs there cousisted of threo forte covering & bridge vie tiie victory of their Austriay frietds ut Cus- in recommanding Ausirla to acoept ihe PR | and yomsg wen, who mighh by mah, were passed by b pet iaun hesdquerters to solicit a truce for fonr | o B0 bebind u wail in the roar with birch rodin | WOTkS Were coutaued of T e VKO | gz, wnd tho humil.avion of Lialy by the e minary peace basis of aa armistice, The 13048 | won Chosen was tie Kev. Ik G. Goliner, Wio, Baving beed s or, according 1 some sccounts, for six weeks. This | fo 0 . - g o Po. er uciug the outer works by s pro s fpevs: rt S i on yesterday's quotations. Hopes of peace are | traveling preactor iv Keotucky iwr i) years, oalghi reasonably is hand, Such things would almost have brougt ou a | Over the A 8 s, but these sweot morsels have tarued bitter ander their ng tongues: thes the Ity for tih r ‘Lbere 8 a telegraphic news gossip 24 hours after be expected to understang Culles of the posis and toe , 48 they saw the Italian army more egor for bt | oo pondent, and so 1 dare not write prophetie | cuaracter ¢f tic mbabiurs Mr, Garlicer went fo work g ) 4 eSsCTILe! ronti y was refuged on the -;;: t, sud the messenger incontinently gtion some mobths ago—how cbunged! We have | trected cannanede, the pisce was 8 od this morn! wealousl, t back to digest the doubie defeat ht, T 2 i it Empaca e e A\:nyt::o:‘,“llurhl, i ® Teguler skedaddle among these littio Crown-boaters, | oy after a battlo of several bours the enemn attor Leds hoavinblo defeat, aud the King kecp his bovor | Fo0 0, would secm, had been decided on previous to the last aud, lfr,:'? !‘:‘u ‘m‘lU“ fow muxllz will have to bolt, Tho | g4 of the pluce. The vietory hus not been wita bis wlhies and iusiet ou taking a8 bis owu what he — and con Wattle, followed directly, and were submitted to the Prus- | S00uer the botter, " What miserable figures do they ent— | (10 defenso of the piace slows Uiat Austris dous not re- ted a4 & humilisting yift, 'S i 500 g Qo b . 4 ahd Balian Governiente. It-wes et firet reported | 911 thieso men made rulers, What the natious want are | gyrd Venetia as French tertitory. Ihe bisworienl (PSR, spoken of above, is nowhers CANADA. Countr, eae of (1 Iost thotoncliv K aces 1o the Vienna that terms hud been agread vpon, the armis- | ™ re really by “divive right "—tlat ia rolers whose fu- This s the first step to the reduetion of Martua, & work | mo:e suacled than sbout (his Venetian business, If there —— :fi Jmkll?-:;flgn;" '":fl X3u-ml Koo "...m e #ight, charncter and energy fit thom to rule, The Kurflirst wemm auy doubt cbout tie Imperial giver aud reociver of | g IOUSE OF AGSEMBLY DELIVERS AN ADDRKSS 10O e Nw‘;;m,m o ;‘"’F_l;‘_‘"xn“; The Beben.” The min- ks Houn fpuu Lhe SCRMEFRI TS 190 et Y| that stoien property bavig been disuppointed 8 to tho in | resclts of tie cession, 1t would be ditsipated by tho queer JOVERNOR-GENERAL ON WIS BEING WADR A [ ister of o Soutiern Meihodint t70 oath of foyalty and kept it g % OF THE REALM. | peolady aore. O Sundny evecing. just afer M. TUE @oo sccepted, and the ecapital saved from further ; nem | ” Hesson, who now resides in 8tottin (people remarked he | (. diresd of an inivasion by the Prussisus, which Lad been | 7 ERE04, BU0 RO RS I8 L IR B tend | eonsidered inevitable and mwinest. This was soon con- i contreo T the n| Seadicted, and it was stated that Prussia had sccepted the | £OI0E t0 Konigsbere. e coineilences oceur | it monsin of alrosd g v"mz".‘.lflnfm- litdle furpined Botes on the subject that have recently ap- P @umietice only us relating 10 the Austrian armies, but ex- | 1t history. Some few ye ho present Kiug of Prus- | ing'y temporary bridge on the Po. This work [s of the | boured i the ofticial and otficions papers here. ‘Thoee | rom Gur ppecial Cormmspondent. saud covcludod o wuosamental setvice at tia colored 6 :fium 'We even had an nccount of | 8 cowned himsalf 3 king, by ** divine grace,” in Kdn first importance to Ttaly in military polnt of view, and | fim 1o suow that thero hus beon no disappoinment, and Oreawa, €. W., July , 186, l tals worthy walked ig, attendsd by two &iudred spirits, conditions of the ain, The Austriane wereto | D&76 be Lo sends @ brother moaar.h, alno one by ¢ the want of it will bo the chief dunger 1o Claldini's army, | $uce od 8s an embarridsed man docs wien be tries 1o luok 4 11:39 to-day the M ot aaid thenr meeonsied @ S0 B o B Jhat.hle ovin s vine gisos,” to hve wa & privato gentleman at the same | {1000 P00 Ll defeted. uncoucarned, ‘The French Emperor, bowever, does not | A% 11:31 to-day the Houso met, and then p s e o B bl 5 g e ) wait upon His Exeellency, in order to deliver » congratu- Chureh, toey could bave the wee of their hou @vacuste tie Bohewisn cities and fortrosses. The Pius- 9 tat & 3 ** Vauity of vanites, all in viuity.” shan armies wers 1o retainabe positios which ther bid | PN 0 fin 7 fronmatances scern to indieate that ere | o Eatimatey whicl seets o mo (ratroniby Boch BO | jocul waius roops 3 place the | take the ub:rwlnment very much to heart. What the Jonger. @snquered, and 10 be subsisted "r:' the resources of the | 3,0 "o gy complete it allance with the revolu- Venetia now 18 vo one can say, Napoleon | ugory address on his being made o Pecr of the Realm. ho 0R%E wotamIT g imen were eeut Lo furve seews 1o huve siwply drawn buck tio Laod that ko held | 0, [ g e Chamber where His Excellency awated | #o brikiing ao gut o sow look ot 156 € ed vp. moee tast 84 worth of Look n the doorjot I was them u:"“““" 3“" "g ‘IM ,'m"“"’f"" ""}"“"d' tionary principle by foxeating an insurreetionary move- | Ten: the Tul § Joseph 10 be garrisoned by the Italians. But, thos far, the e S B ea ORATY DOV Ourd tic masters geem a8 eontented as possible, | OUt on 4th of July to receive it. Francis Jose a o @esult has shown that tie sbove-named conditions wers :‘:‘:v‘w‘:c‘:l:?fij. ’\,“ ?“‘;’\"‘ AT “‘:"“m“‘oh now md‘:m-u‘np-!mfi: that everything is lovely wt Paria. We Hageringly elings to it by Venico and the Quadrilute "pli them, the members Bled to either side of the room, and L boing iwked wp in ur. T , but not s ata, They were probavly tue | o BUNe e 'or ! ';‘ K e Ly i N‘:""l:'" hve from the solemn Opinione daily reports that the ne- | Viclor Luianuel is gradually taking posseasion of it. the Speaker, advancing to the middls of the room, read the eebricolly 3 7ig"t t0 163 Bouse, &3 ita Co ts on which the high contrac’ o s urie | otiations for s peace procecd with regularity. They are The Austrian Empassador, Motternich, is sad to have | (o1l wing uddress in ko glist Fronch: » boon siases, were obliged 10 vest the ¢ T o il SR R »luiter \:hllku-x‘t_.lbu;lollfdnvlnm“ o it urer (o tia Siothern Chnrel @ parties split.” Ae: 4 olsewh P Ti 2 Dg 10 our latest advices, Austria waa in hopes 1o | S1id elfewhore &m now in Borln. The celebratod Klaoks | Loniony aea staudstill that the public has lost inter- 1ost his relish for lifo i Panis, where, cspecially at court avtatnlers igorous comtiions. (hrotgh the intervention | %120 8 Feported 0 bo at the hiadquarters of tie King. | cyriq the subject. Tho truth ia that it takes timo even in | hoand bis wilo havo besn great favoriies, wid to b X : @f Louis Napoleon. The ciicf dificulties ure now said to | Kosuth, to0, 1o evidently prepariog to teke advuntage of | Paris to Sonprehiend thi glorious Grerman rising up ot \A2 | asked for recall. Yet senso of uffenso it wmore naturul thun | o/ ecsord, Goversor of Bricish Bortk Arves wiadod tha ¢ ) fud ihetr ook o the s of Il rather thn of Frusaia . Tha | e il opportunity for rastng tho etandard of revelt 1 | iging of Blsmark, and ¢ s ot clear whother talking | Ftsousle ¥rom syibing that sppeary, Napcleos bas | 12 enerl and GGowcra in 7 I ond, over e | Lo} L B0 o wil, iwacs wore rased and 1ol of the Freach is in evor, for the preseut, of only ing lottes 10 Ricatoll st Vicromee: i 'The el e | big 1o so vastw power is just the safest poliey. Conse. acted fairly enoogh tow: Austria—after giving it & a 2 wich e ord tired ca +xpress their praiification, ezd to iatimidese their ammistice, while the King of Prussis insists on | (oo ntR St Colen iy O et the 1 r utly, the Tperial systoin is a8 usasl, " tenfative and | Poating in 1859, he has done nothing put give it good ad- viet 0 i Lod he Hungarlen | 5500, 44 in Mexicos vice [uot much more agrecable) ever since-—advice, which Aatters wers not to end here. On v the Righs M Parpypnaon 03 Monday 02t tae Southern preacker and his friecds rejoiced Toesdar evening sre gurned Bebe wo.cier hasded @ biack hoy m writien order to do- itical understaading prelimitary to a definite rettie. [y 00 gk | ; 3 . et whish shall Isuvs the fruits of victory in hip hunas | 181D tmay son be lead toward the eoul, Sor ol s i ir hlmr»&{vvfllfl ‘:m given Venstia 1o “}3 8 yeur o gl ot o e e e s wete secure to him the objects for which the war has beon | | ‘ roucigph . 8 14 AL FLORENCE, wo ugo, deferred tho prosent war, and prolouged tho worn- o 0 axdicer, . Uardine: town i ¢ " desire to pro th eld 1 i M 9 h liency to 1he Fo ¢ | imanedistely. 07 this ke took Ao notice, ae be was ek Accounts received while | win Dow Writing state | T ariine v for fos ficld jta thoughtfulness to —— out lito of tho Austro-Gérmanio Empire for sowo years, | S0 I 000 nm'x;l::uiu i yramerid . g O 4 Divocs atacs, for which he Ead taben & dose of mer recoztze w e Ttaly and 118 love for its fathorland. As circumstances aro i atill more stringent conditions are insiswed on by | [T ARCVR N (O UL ARG 4 T PRISSIAN CAMPAIGN—HUNGARY AND REVOLUTION H,';.::{',‘;‘{"';u "‘:f,":“‘,'{.',',':f,“b:i,"'m':::f,‘:"nd“hj:,"fifl,' Meoeof o which hes commanicated them to Louis N“f“’" the Government will kunclion ity heing ’:)ln:r :n:;:t; AUSTRIA'S DISTRESSED CONDITION—HER PERFIDI- | adulators o he is omnipo! The North | keomiedsmeut of the srvices cf yout LRy . ris, g ; Arpagh - Kol e ,,‘v —hl % i g ) now adgmeut of the sarvices ¢ secllency, In your - g ; by @ special measenzer, the Prings Von Rouss. The | (08 0 0 0 ™o T ulators, of supposing that e is tent, The North | Kaomidumemt o8 A ot 3¢ this Froviacs, sl e bope Louse "ii‘i'} ll;t!-"o-;- n u'mgm;u heard ‘movement towards national umty, datiug o now b bloss 34 N " 5 3237 130k b e blaseig o . your Kxccllency way | 0 0140l gnarded by a part of @ body of mea with thelw eury, A{muz 10 a'elonk, white Mr, (G, wes lying in bed at:ike tionsl " enent possible, 1f this be . B o T ot saesvion: s chtl tom- ation 07 ‘tue Governert, T hasten o as. | OU% POLICY DRPEATED=TUE DEMOKALIZATION OF | juyyuiuion, but not s origln by any tmembs, from 1848, | 1175 Gug e ne o e i and Wi of (e Federal military end naval foroos 10 be given | $310 Your Exoellency that I am . prepered to wee | HES ARNT. 1o 2n Bistorioal movemment that an able man like Bismark | &7 ed, 7 | faces bicrkeasy, and otverwise disgaised. The g the Prassis, the dipiomstic relations of Germany W sll the influence I have my Countrymen | ¥eom Our Owa Correspondent. can lead more or less Lappily, that no man can undertake Tord Monck then, In & elsar aal distinet voloe, and in both | Went i doors, strroanded Mr, Gardiner, oountties o be represanted. by Prassis, end for tis purpose, wnd place my scquaintanc with Frourxcr, July 16, 1966, | te pormanertly stop without heaping up damuation to hiw | 13755ages, read ie lollow. e cocked 4 0.5 ad at bim, threatened his lifs. They slsoor- of the duchies aud & portion of the ‘territory 'fih*! -:1'5 f;"f}{f&’.m . b "‘"”" o3 e disposal.” To which | gy prysian campaign stands unrivaled in the military own final overwhelming. This Napoleon sees nearly wa clear- | RPN, . i~ P L oty dum-hf: ';“;x-l;‘z"wm him .a-'.'?m'..‘:."’un-. e EMInimee oL WS Ras resc ved, bo . Iy a8 your woll-tnforined correspondent and tho intellizent | 3 e addroms of ¢ ongraiiition whioh you | and tatking oo wad (eulhers Inchiag. &9, na ™ over a slone the oceasion of wiy receiving the niark is, took Sovemei oaw been ginciously pieased | wall inio a vory muddy oreek, pl-nm‘:z him uuder the B bem oes o vare piored them t sparonis. They . 01 0 8] I F e ovvmonionn | L0t F e Tt b o, Witbont 1BAlCEng iy morta) 1o o best Eeans of obscrving {ury. Taera were about @ doren of the several of [ s, shouly | them beng graduaies of the Liobel arwy. This is only » #pecimen of -h‘mu.‘bnduc in the other distriets were the disloyal the pommuuity #9 ove: R B T e T el resting | ggiize e Humgerian avxil v o1 8 widar b and to | history of Euope. Aftor tho torible defoats of the Aus- | (o Ty Tuinosr. This poor Fraacisosoph,owing to 884 are by no means disposed to full on Fraocis Jaseph it mg‘,:";{";‘ffj{ L )y}lv‘vwm_-"-n- . Jn_meumx«; there- | trigne from Juno i to July 3, it was the Bavarians who | the ill-luck of his education, 260 taoe. Thero if-(-meu_-inu the 'm"f,‘ a:' l:..m- -::m;m% :h:fi;_ rice, you may’ Ghem b e r}q:‘“fl“""";;‘_;l;fh‘:;: ware defeated at Kissengen on the 11th and on the lith "m"".'.Z"{:.'“'f,", his blul:‘dn‘gl: l::'r‘:«i"-tlrml}‘"mmr 1! awate that the terms inwhioh yoa of wy official ho could find o hia desperste condition, The | 12 V® L s U on which the | the fumous Eighth Army Corps of the Confederation at :'u:l;";mw'fi'niu IaE 5 T 11 ke 1o re permltted R tion of the Austrian ¥mperor, issued on the 10th, | O™ lon {8 t0 be conduoted, ¢ aothersizaiticust | Aschaffenbirg. Vietory hovers over the Pruseian wrmy. | to it on the bridgesberonnd grind out soue worn ot old | a spirit of rosolation, almost of defiancs, foy | 9Ter 34 that the Hungeria ot last formally | ue Germmen Confederation, the Austrian preponderance | tune on au antiquated old barrol organ,wear on their brensts | 'we can scarcely give him credit. While explaining | Féfused to bupply the Emperor with u loau, j i -- ocen. | toexcite the eleemos mpathy of pussers by *Avengl e motives which {S him to appeal to l"r.mwl: beex. | , For the first Jm’ since the great var of liberstion, st | 8% !!dn,n 260 post- Enyehian 4d Vienas sy be oom- d«‘wrnn Il‘ln"—hflynm:xv mnl o lllfl(-n{m lflll:‘:h' weveutfol i the determination to yicld nothing of Lis imper a‘ commencament of this cenitury,is a corps ofyolunteors | pieduby day; tho very existence of the Austrian empire is | i, urernal heart does, for Bis people in this present i | terasl ie'ation m snd wmz‘ of ;;;he%n*:;m which will imel “;:",f:;";{'m _l;r::';:mxmz: vor 3; oKecks “Vo;zz:- thruatened. Prague hus submitted to the couquerors, and | itation of Providenco ou hum; suffers even as they do the - or 1ty 0! - realm. His words, oy k- A 10 BeT- | e Tl ut Idicrs 1] vid 1 dno | E . sduitted, have s lofty '.3.’_.54, Ik - deun! | I SRS oRlrts S35 SDONEAG e be Yo MisowiLL, Tk },mfi‘:.‘,:.fi‘hfi',“:m".’:’ s Lt pepar sl A (AL M L B VA all, to indicate the bravado of o derpairing mind WSTUKe spirt i lu Luct rapidly wrowing i owr sidst Bl | \yuirien envalry were again dispersed at Rossitz, sud the | softly-bodded end comfortable maintenance assured fo father than the £ resoive of 00 uncouquersbio wil” | itistanding the sovers losses Frassin hus bad wid the | Pryssan covalry entered Hollebrann, 8 day's march from | For that isthe finecld faskioued way s which the ur | ‘There has becu hot work between the Bavarian and Pras- | 300 QN Lol Bind ehildren 8t howe. o8 | Vienna., The bullion of the benk, the Einpress and the | fortunate young man hasTecn brought up to fane i J d erial ehildren, the court and tho foreign embas. | blindly imagive. Quite unconscions, or only dini; owe Wi bave i deeply t Yierty to record (ol cordinl ap: ot oin to Lid (b o0 s new sad toble phave of Fenrfal Tornndo and 9 Corgmpoudence of Tha K Y. Tribune. this dow a®omd 4 appy wogury for ke fitce fo ' TR, | postile mare Lig Junt abaut to 3t T it Rl -0 permmission [ will attempt o record am ytorm of hall and wind which occurred in this- place las Satarday, A heavy cloud gatiered in the north- slan troops st Wissingen, the famous watering place, i) -fidmx?hax resulted in the discomtiture of the ;“l;‘; o P have elre jeft the capital for Pesth, | fully, iu an oppressed nightmareish sort, : t for :.:-nmenz. The Prussiang spproached 3! Will the Archduchess Sophia dare to go to Huugary? | the old divmity who used to hedga in Kings, iy marks of cog. | WSt ubont 4 a'cioek p. w., aud going south-cass acrosw the *IMM au on the right bank of the river o —-— and whither sbould she go? At Inspruck sho might meet - to railway enginoers apd printess’ o eolmiuating 1a e | western eids of the town, pouzed down torrests of ball, utterly on_the ml_hz b'o:.u.nl:'n:‘;h:; ;l:c:n'l::t:l“ THR KING OF PEDSSIA AND THE BOHEMIANS—THE | 04 l-:m;wn;r Ferdinand whomh-hu lml d-;mlrodm&(h;: omleur‘n'nwm- ‘.’wglu lovelors, wotuily disrespociful of | i vtae | deatroying vegetation o it mnprnmhzmmc’#' A " bt crown oi that iwewmorable uight of Docember 2, L Je | sec : RS, s 15 th i s hodies of (rees in two, ueroofiug bulldiugs, and break! g sivantanc on the Bevarisa wde, sad the KMPEROR OF AUSTRIA AND THE HUNGAKIANS— | \il'witl! cours that Francis Joseph accopted it, and those | But hie . proclumation, nddressed to the * Fuitiful |} ¥ eor 1 4 U3 the it Drincipiet viat | trom windows. No pen oun weri x'-‘mnyhudo:‘vfl of evi . | Pemuet the pos'tion whieh the fyvor of the | of cora, u&u.;dru Tho batk was diiven with sueh foree 1ot 1si Logiolwture | a9 o strip the frait pounding aad moming the Prus were driven irom Kissingon. | WHY PRANCIS JOSPPH RELIED ON VOLUNTEERING :tm\l l.l'gun There never was & moro un- ‘n vpl"-fs of i vmdum o{illw:{;m‘;\ reads like he P ¥ W ueky seion of the House of Mapsbure than Le! His fam- | duct of s bridge-boggar and o blind Samgron in «dito NORTI AND OUTH MUSGARY—THE WaR BE- | (i KOO0 00 b e O en Hungary whieh | collsboration. ~ The Emperor of Anstria, ecming by 8! Bavarian forces, with their rescrvos, concentiated in \he pec mv‘mfl: kt;:dlm a little town sbous g dozen miles to the south. TWEEN AUSTRIA AND ITALY~~THE ITALIAN VLRRT | cien to the lost moment was refused hor constitu- | divine right and Russian holpin 1849, toa throne cemes ol vy > 4 4 K % . - \ ) 3 4 Lon bandad 1o the Spesker, and the A ssembl; 8th Ariy Corps of the Federal troops,under Princa AT AT, X Housl rights, and o beas pow that the towns of Debrec. | with tho blood of trescherouslymurdered Hungnrian e Voo Hrgal. proscace tus Spoaker meading | : scaffold, at the foot of wh i back to the éllmlm., where he again ok the Jance did not exoesd & breadth of balf & mile. The buil iell for abows 50 miizaies, (o the depth of four of Hesse, sppears to have its bunds fuli with 2in, Kze, ‘o8 Tolng 3 20 ke ) yin, Kzeged, Arad and Saselan, and the counties Tolna | patriots 4 throne st on B et o s e e S Mo et 0 3 Ao daie 16, 1o, | A0 Fejas have efusad the secrults asked by tho German | low and jurics aud uationalighte wnd individint richis | ¢ ¢ ¥ i ; , -~ T The M “"!‘:‘ ey 8 The 5 1LA¥, Jaiy 16, 1868, | Goverument! This is the irst toward revolution; | lay prosirate; by the side of “which the brutal exceutor | Ixcellenoy’s raply heing then formally eommunicated | fuobes; in size varviog that of gravel-etones to beos P it ek o e oo totory of Kiniggritz bas permitted us to sco the | within 4 week al) Hungary will do the same; they repudi- | by brute foree stood as efloctive chiof supporter aud prime | * s ousty thi Hoase mmediately adjournad. * eggs. Cactle and borses fled iu terror for the woods. The are 3"":‘ lmofl,]','") b::)"ml “‘m"l ":“, spectacle of i conquered and s victorions monareh | 816 the Austrian Governrent, and unless the Mungarien | miinistor—this same Eriperor of Austiis siow dares appeal, vy e roar agd orash ugiean&mg‘uunm.L &fi:h ax::: B L e, e Mvach o Fried, | both sppealing 10 the spirit of revolution. King William | RACHECU votc snbeidics tn mien B4 ey B0 JMunga. | with o whising paternal ey, o e fitn atfetlon (Ul | ow Oficer Atiacked and Shot by Ome of = | e 18 sy e acomed o 0 aonf of birds > i - v < y y 1 o} Al > oy, 1 g L nEaniai h e time of ed—m » 3 e ss e Dewd-conter. of | of. Prueda tels thn Bohomians that. bo hopes they | meniious aleady wrwed basds in theieighborbood of Hag+ e g gt af dstres s tabts bt of | Pariy of Wowdies—Tae Asanilnat Areested, - | wosleard, aad by Go wf Soc :uz:el;:h?«nw‘gm aiioped Alesander & fow duys sgo, has besn evacis | will pow oblain the populsr rights for which they | G¢in. Unless Fruneis Josepi ylelds to gy widmakes | the very pillars of Wi erambling State, and shakes to his | At 10 o'clock on Monday evenme, while Officer { folings, plies of ail, and Tuin--utter and com his % | and is now said 1o be in possossion of the Prussious, A . 020 8% An " X o foundatic f Lot 0 shed ' dly strogeled, sud’ Frane peace wb any price with [taly and Pruseis, hie” loses all his | own ruin their deep foundations of v anality. K Mirteen 4 es patrollty o | Sommer lator. Onsaide bil uoar Bteep Rock wes wa =~t-.nuuu of extreme perturbetion, sud many | 006 VALY § vggled, aud Fraucis Joseph of Austria g,m_nm m‘ A “cousing of Tuscany, ey, Kourniey of the Thirteenth Pracinet wes patrolling Nis post, R s of Rl M yets m O Wi and swe IS 2 Wthat, with the Emperor of A beeon o M % stiahitaats bave ted fogsfuge to the yicasuut val- | Wwens 9 Hungary with entresty and promise, It is jover and Hosse, apautta” of tho doctrikb. of Sitlomalitles, And the| YEOU 88 (b8 eurder of Ridge and Dolavorysia, bo wes lirad foct in depib. Babbath ove, aller u buighi day's sus piles » n. > well-nigh inexplicabie that he abolishes the conscription | #hall pu e of rowdies (named Owen Dermody) who | soot deep wero foend, dagride 0 0 3 stauce de: ‘ ¢ Anstrin! Dohemin is in | King of Prussis (under Bismaris guidonce) be- Tesult 2 Pruseian A 0 d rian Siles e of same doet | had stati ¢ Moy close by, f Of the recent clections to the Prus<ian ChA®e | 14 1jic on volunteering Lo fepair the wasto places made | 100 blide of th Mormeiaand AustrimSilesia, | oo ao apos 1o of o wame doctrine, wnal of | hud sationed'themselvea tn an olley clos by, ‘The ball toak | | Abowe ho K 600 S0P e & Sstaues, SOTLL od | demoetacy to boot, wo Apectetors are come to a curious | effci in the loft broust of the ofticer, wbout two juches above | T80fr 4y Leard fro ‘ea were fost. i wemy ; 8018 et of Depotion nt than Eastern Gall ) A g A icin 1s overrun, and Cial was b it antieipaiec. Tho classification of porties dif | 12 bis army by the Pruscian """:f“fll“'h ':‘""" , how- i pled Padus, ln'}h & ttrenehed -comp at But thero i solli eshyises vistiec: o' e i picy und, glaneing to the left, lodged in the armi-pit. e & clubards have experi- s ceup; : ncecgsuri’y follow becanse (€ . o 3 1 i = ul 8 pe w sends Lis troops to occupy the five do noe:s \r)fl Kae, tbed RbY o Tie wonnded man was conveyed to tie statlon-loice ot the AxoTHER CORR POR TR CHOLERA.—A ecorres fors in some weasure necording to the position of the | ever, one rxrlnnmilm whereof pources from whiah it procaeds, but the followiri, 1 think | mental proot. Tn 1850, we vo ocred, oo, to sevo the | Kles of the Alps, The warparty triumphed in the councils | trieked in 182, owing, Whick corver of Delancey and Attorney-ats, and Police-Surgeon | popdont from Hammonton, N. J., sends the & will be found not to be far out of the way: Couservative, | empire. But we enlisted with & squad of Anstnan Yagens | of Viet i y l | N g iy ] . o ™ | Of or Emannel, that is 1o 88y, Rieasoli and Daprotis | tricked—to uaively gobble royul prowii Y “"."'.”f’, Left Center, 50 (consequently 118 | ot our backs, and many of us were powerfully persuaded | i tho cubinct, and ¢ \dini and Garibaidi in m»l.wgn rendor yeomen's sersice on the strength of th Piven, wbo isd boen notided, soon came and extracted the | o give for what it is worth: *Taere is one eure, siziple ane ® all); suti-Libeal, 36, Tales, 22; Catholics, § undry taps from offiecrs’ swords or pricks from soldiers’ | Piedwor mwors and Petitt, | digest them dry in 1o mous good mat ball. Dermody, who kecps o low drinkiug-place near whero | slwave ag hand, which ought to be publishod in ail the papers fmost of whom fraternize with the Liberals), and 11 yotes | rets. In the Italian Tyrol, this is the Austrian system | g0 and Della Roee prefepred & | relish of fulfilluient. And just becuuse thero is & threate | g uf ruy occrred, w rrested immedlately after the asssals oy , which oug! pabis g g € Mt yot heard from. This gives the Conservatives moro | of volunteering now, and with the aid of a zealons tto ble peace, the accepts setin from | ening probability that the German peoplo ( have comeli g o4 arrestod immediat s effectual in cholera—Drinking Lot water, Lot ae can tasvequal strength with both factions of the Liberals, and | bless the volunteer and give bim lizht on_politi ds of Napoleon 1! 12, | of nzo sinee 1811 1) will bo like to insist on v Dractis ald nd locked np, The cense of the assanlt | 1 borno, The tnevitable effect is to warm up the whole system b e \ s N be that K yesterday morning arrested a r 3 and induce eoplous perspiration, aud these tWo resalis oo $hy ping of the prosises of which I 1 s¢ grown 5o Lberal, ke ey suspect that theee | ¢ ol Derwody, on o cbarge of being drusk ssd dls- o the instant cure of she disease.” Susnrey thy Toting of supplics Sor the prosecution of dho | tions, the system warks very well there, Why uot alea in | £ 07 Jllun‘uq! No one believes the system of force will bo | se

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