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L - S barg. The Prossians were vie have been ceenp: - bed not b ing the time fxod by v of the til Mo Jruno the Pros tion only plokets of the eaemy's cavelry, who 1 Prussians advance The march were restor A Lad intre ovecuated thet town w.thont ¥ During the taw days preceding the occuration of Go whe Prassians 99 trajns, beavily f ! chrongh that towa for the South. Ahelatyix iz veyod soldiers of th on arey.” ‘The Praveion Advance, 1 of the Second Rese ria, by forend o ¥ coin T'he vangs rived at Mot prisoners, sommunica The Demand oa Frankfors. ot gorrespondent of the Colo, maader-in-ohief of he wriay of ing commercial meu at the town bl that & iresh 1pon the eity. Ta~ 1 apeak acourugely, of 550000 il i ough 100 banik, 1lis cansed indeseribo reply to tho s his great rogry composed of take the m 1 bt e unfortunate ity to the Kink' sbiam & redection of b A correspondent of tha v among its 100,000 inbabi A Frankfors of th by the Pruossias ¢ into the tow it w lnrge senators and | et night the a half bottio of wiue of beer sud-o: ch cated M Advic u Announce thas the Ch uaber o pey the SL000.00 £ twperor i suid 1o Lave eou and take steasy © varian Joger a1 Lattor had 15 fo suffiaies inko solicn withoot t Aght i LeAVY march ust before the fight of the Ki ppear only o iLat Lad iis wits about bim cud Knew his du \p the money in the Tremsary, to the umount of & h landed §f German Lioyd's steatier Pretes, Wi the tawn womd , o order to Tndeed, the wing by - | g .,",':! mouthpiace of the Hang: nyey, the I 1o said 1hat 10 real ‘ t faity poiicy 5 yonur Majoty bes b a bu a1y resers tho neighh goucral iadiguation that it The Avstrion Press 8 i fally confirme orrespondent aud Vieuna ne azd of the pe tage. It would have the threadiike Prossian throuprh the passes leeding from Saxony, Silesin and This he did not attempt to i the 1 foroes that lind awee, Benedek resol i, to prevent s § 1 were opposed to of the csmpal is by far | warf. | of the svldiose. posurs | of Hanover from bis capi- the Miuister of Finances, who ] s to have been ms ke million D 'two hundred thousnud duilrs, and sent it off in chares of THerr von Kiencke, one of the functionaries of the finspco de- c.u';. %o Bremerhaven by railsny, for ehipmeni by the North t safely ot Southamptos, whence it was conveycd by roiiway to Lon- Jlal.llddn;:iudlur seeusity in twe collars of tie Bank of '"Jl'u»h olaims that property as morey belonring fo tho state, and Cemauds its delivery to aiready #o seriously erippled &s to bo nearly reined in & alal {n of vm-.'vA cortespondence on 150 suhjo it b aars ‘o between the Prassian Civil Comaistioner aver, P'rivy Councilor vou 7 who' is still residiog. t tho coustry sea Duke voseps of Saxe Altenbuig, ot Kam Altoubnre. in whi tho 85 obests of tiencure, tre aoeo to make the kiug person: retadn possession of the roral a ety of the crown till tle moucy in Prusaia” Viovemments of the Pru Berlin Correspondence of Tha Lordcu Ties. ‘The vans of the First and Elbe Armics within a fsw miles of the Daunbe, and are waiting foros to come ap. As eary e the 15:n the Pra patrols were secn s ouring the eousiry L wen miles dic from he eapital. Since v wons bave been extended to the very b whioh, for & ti: ¢t least, stopa further progross, difficalt in , is rendered even b Praswinns baving faild to ascertain Henodek's army. Al they know f. movements of the troops they fung that 40,000 men were transported to are the rest? Part of them, th uave sotrestod to North-Western make for Vieuns via Presbirg, v sas been cut af by the Crown ot the 1Gih, and Prinet Frece on the Julb. v more detachments to! sumg wor, I” Curl cd tho I frantier T like 1is foroc nens the latter place, ix wal vion respooting the strer eth of its g march. In ad ‘toin and Krems, furtber up the river fourth corps, now for e first time of notfon, is that of Gen, Millhe, which procee . has el eady po Cuat upp cien. Mt nrwt stationed ot Leipsie, LA sree, whick bas bitherto acied asare hen pushed on to Proca now been sent 10 trke ite piace in tho front. Wihich of these | will first mansge to bridgs over the nobl hare tho enemny least suspect it. rack tio I ol Florisdor mapeuver the Ao ~intter having resoived not to expose themam lves reshiy 19 1) iu the open field, but to fight u: orks, i possible. Should tie K hoaten, bo will, it is sapposed, rotrest to Hungary, - tuate about sixty miles weatof Vienno, 4 lond o helpinee band to the others cros ! the duy. No doubt tho Prissians w wie litary qaestion of the day, d Erpgins s Prussian segation 19 Tondon us part ef the spoils of war taken frota Hanover, fina: s bed la river A cdoubty | v oid it Their design °‘3ufi.. pertiaps, factlitated by ¢ er «howaring vpon the long-negleciod land a copious supy Iy of (iberiies aud priviieges, sticmpt to juciive ber hear sause. Unleas, bowever, now gathering near the m safely boused 1u I oontinue the war, tiolls considerable portion of tue woy ropolis survives & defout, and is th after éf te wil find it impossibie to the . Magyers ready 1o kelp o uu.r.lu bim, Dot this supposition is the reverse of what is + antivipated by sober lookera-on. No one bos wulferes n—nm-: asceudauoy In Gormany, thzn tho M d mare agyare, . whose rights pever could bave been set aside bad ot the Kal- er bad the Confoderacy st his beck and e Wil they sid bim, then, in worating Pruseis, and by 60 doing perpetuate their own ohrer{hl In l“wom event, if the Kaiser bus tho beat of it in fhe next , the Prassinns will nevertle. . n. and near Bohemia, wh! wmon h:.fi.t‘o accrue to the Anstrisus from beating y of & retreat to sy great distance. The prinol- (&ro{ bis provinees, baving etationed a reserye of 5B hsi usrantees them from art. Thousands of miliion artny, but it hes Tearned li nnders of the eorps o faetioned and most inju © of our deloat. 4 great advantage over us, commanders B w p the apy cosacd or wnnaged e b e el o0 00wy mird is that the A crgionK 10 the Huogaiew ais1an e i ings in of the oficial advisers d, as 15 to bo b ‘people of Austzis some yuara nardly fall to remark, the ¢ eV rhood of the ca Vienna Correspondsace of Tha London Tires, subjoined summary of an articio which i in the Ost Deutache Post can hard]y £l to be nearpiahie After bis defeat at_Koaigeriits, the Commander-in-Chic of the Army of tte North toid r papers that they micht write ssion given I will now ( been very easy for Bene the theater of war, and bis avarian and othe whic and ekill of the enemy bad boen as mach w e our own prowess had been overrated. At to remark that with the Prise e ‘Though it canaot bo de » canso of our disasters, Treac! 1 Ak Of (he war many Prossinn o' adieals, tells the same stors. Lere the day hefore yes been commissioned 10 0 the Baperor ink withst ding this tius Governmont s antil 1t is ian nicy sen ple jink fit 0 tra lical state of nff.irs arEbeTs 1O CONPAER L) eXDraa. the T ve. T pita has boen resoiode e on the Cenduct of the War. statements recently mads by yor myself. e corrospondenis of e tered columna wiieh de becanso Saxony was 1ot to b t was to effect o jane Federal troops, A3 the promised did not make their ved 1o set on the defecsive und, if wotion_between the two armies im, Unfortunately tho sticneth fgn the Austrisn Ge of florias have | " ttle or nothing of the o of the tod g cioas mijitary system wis the p “The needie-gnn gives the Pr aad the superior intclligence of their il greatcr, The nation has boen toll what y and & remarkably complote system of espionase Ty thers bua been pleto than s sup- wtem is less oo on this dustrial estadlishmen sud they were ably to inform ther at home of what was passing, as sll the commu- uieat were left open. The iubul wer deiriots offered to parross o keeping guard over ile pa wwere banghtily told that e fans. Oa PLPEF OUT Wrmy are supriied for that nomber of sold: wacdeh had not 250,000 Gzhiing men T Wera thes Lis that many distriots were the othe: orennize uoh matte numoer; n In tasny parts of Upper Sil iminsions * Lore Rot ¢ ted day, Austrin Bo eecpuits were Jevied * beonuse the cor away, A il Waa reported t 50 GUABLIties of BroVIi entral potats, but they wero 80 budly dis rades were L Goys wib ey, Alier a Prasian pro it will inev Grand Dk Lsden, t done the same, aaid iat Liny sud Gipomatio con Ceraphed. but 1 refer uy 1 lollow swit, und THE WA ramme, 84 wilhout French raome has beon uncenditionally ap Thet the Weimar Pu a, even should the lat L i Cd no Figut Lo he Prussiaus were co ons hnd been colleoted inuted that * vhole ywhere ¥ it Lont br nd of energotic aad wiiform mangrenent wis ———— Lis i8 but anotser way of indurs ibly be foreed upon of THessa, F other plices in the Sou [ fiad the treaty transierring ncerns to Prussia, hus been prob - to it in order to' add tuat the off that the Southern tronpe iaal 10 crg, Baden, &c., eontivgents y achievements Bavania bhus ) command. -— - R IN ITALY. - oror The Vighting ow the Tyrol. wee dispateh ofticial dispatch s of the 5d reports the follow- “ Yerterdny, the 2 inst, the Medicl diviston, after nine Bours fighting, earried wl the enemy's positions from Cismona to Frimoluno, 1 4 advanc Trest.” 10g t-duy by the Val Bugaa upon Fromexcr. Jaly 2. Intelligence received bere announces that the Austrians L et Val L :.::"."n'dn‘:".‘v"zh-,. They bridges. Ali arrivels from Froneh the cxception of Algeria, sre submitted w 15 days guarantioo in Halian ports. The 1 in force, With rocket batteries and have also prepared to destroy seve portsin the Mediterranean, with A Florence letter to The London News says: “I think thut T may venture to tell you that the plon upon which Cialdini is now acting, th: at of making northw rd betweea Vewroe ard the Quadnilsterel, while Jeaving the latter to the Jest, was the plan originally advised by the Prussians; and isat the competh o disssizously prefrred, (0 Tt Was ‘the schiome of llmi and of gether wich the mantfest injudioiousoess of the latter plan. aud “iih the too evident reasons whica made an Italian lo to the Frenci, dex The e are causing very ugly th.r; b widspered about. But 1 am most entirely peranaded thot 1o Mariwora is a6 uprieht and bouorable man, thougn 1 think t 18 likely enoo zh that he may Lave inno brou wade 1of Frenach desigus to any coacelvable exteat.” - of G The Opinienc NMtionale says that the bealth of Gari- Dl i fsvery bad. “His legs areso thin w bear eaplains tue Florence pap Just i i 1 throw vesscls forevd their way ye “ Admiral Persano Loist the Admiral L Lo iron-clad gunhost wander and erew refused The Adm ¥ aders would be an improvemont in the morale of their troops. e, 'Mi'..m awong ‘Albrecht, their new Commandor-in-Chict. is the son Y succoeded mortal w Liko his father, b is endowed Napoleon with & good sLare of common but hes o particulor pre- " ensions 1o talent of & higher sort; him, ke may bave to Vienna, ..ul’ A in the immediste vicinity of - i '“llj .'fi'-"mum as yet doubtful. dtlvnllohn. mm-ddm 1 believed to be a very sble soldier. — A Leyalty Address from Dalmatia. ¥issna, July 21.~The municipal author 'c:::u‘:elt u’ldd_ by lclerrwhp‘fl!) the Ew) ities nll’ pores o in reforence 1o the Iste naval engogement &t lees, :%b-mo&dl fuine wod decinres it The Pesth Napto, the organ of the Deak roundiy esacr s that Hongary will i tampt to & ris uotil Hungery as 8 Government wlich enjuys the coni oy e of (e tearopeatasives of the et sid e Ffimeut of tbe Tt e mathatact uf oh, 10 e of myMlo«nb:m elare of the ubavitasts of Dii party, it A uetion. coutimn vou wee still upos Jtalizn soil ¥ 3 prec «ls the Joy of rs, Ao quadros vet b esenlng of tho 15th, sote of our iron- 108 of “Long live the veessel wis Jost or fell 1nto the enemy renewed the attack which retired to Joviua w Let 1o cotno up, and the Anstrizns, the lalias squadion iomuined toistress of the scese of nd week that it ds peinful to ses 5 on his countenance the s of iy of I ions of tho volunieers,” plustl vibuldi’s Order 10 the Voluntecrs. s of tho 20th ¢ in the follow baldi to the Itakio ssued by G ave paseed the frontiors erectc by nature; v ocevpying tle will hav to liberiy, of rescuing it fr your uvincible s peal of the con nation not onl; s Lor ds you miic shes tie most elog rant apd promeditated ug e wit oi, Wili tatilah Tiiwis bonor with a1 Lain dotertined to py § Joshoy Gl t Liva. AL ITALIAN ACZOUNT. The fol betwoon the Austrian il Iyjjin ¢ officia] avgant ol capngenen duted the * Biraits of Lissa, July 20," has been recerpd ing mado ity appearas sterday 1to the Port 1. Goor 41 s worning di-embrkation commenced, whou the nuval ve- deties signuled that the eremy’s squadron waa in sight. Tho Tialian fiect put out to moct them, aud o battle commenced. ed his lag on tho Affindstore, and bore down upon the Acstrien fleet under o beavy fire. The stern of the Ausirion Adimirals vessel wua destroyed. The fgit was severe, W loct the iron clad Ité d'Lislia, which left, nad which sauk from & collision with tho eucmy at the comwonsement of the buttle, Laicstro cenght firs, and the com- 1o leave the vessel. Sho blew up &1 Long ve Italy ¢ No uods, o the Anstrian ¢ waiting for our inuing their retreat a 2 Lie damages sustained by the enemy are considerabls.” Turtler mtciligeaco s expected. — The erew of tha awete ucarly sllpicked up by the Vittorio Eman. OPYICIAL Al AX ACOOUNT. y morning tho Italian fleet, com- © ug the ram Affondators sud 15 1ron- off the island of Liss by the Aus tho command of Admiral Te A Iu nthnlwl.s’nh te was blowa up. A1l on board those v o8- lntran Tint-of battle ehip. K #ols wer lost. The A P hi) surrounded by four ltfl.'rl’ irouclads, of which eho r: » losiug in the e ont her wfl:“;’& Aus: trian squadron l‘-q:lhnlzlu::m ’A-nn -ntl-.l.hon- ng the lulm was driv rasod uadron, T inland.of Lissa in {bereby reileved. “ “The Ttalians made three attempts to disembark troops near Comisss, Which were each time sucoessiully ropulsed by tho gorrisor. A French correspondent says of the Italian flee! “This unfortunate fleet wanted and guus. A contract had been imad bat the latter declared they wero engaged only for times of everything, conls. enzincers, o wih Hahan enioecrs. ‘aud not for times of war, and they withdrew w heo hos tilities were about to commencs, that is to say when they were most Engineers bad to bo got anyhow. wad even ise time. It waa also found oul at the Lt moment tistth o cust in England bad cot the desired rige. 1his cam Jte unexpect cdly upon the authorities Dapr Lis, the new M wster of Marive, did all he could wituin the tioe Lo Toousy s wud witiia o foriaghi tie feet pub NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, ont o sea— 1nto the fac pre C arations, avd we have and in studying 1 Lity beeus 1 tricobred fag, stances would to-duy prsse Signor Pet under dato of Padue. and a0 lives and the o beea necessary 10 oo oop.” BUCCE A= Garil | and has another § ied with i is useless in the Ty dio; but 1 boy's bow aad arrow 1 Mertoeas, und that, if ¢ the It<Lians a8 sloti £), 3 they have intely beon, wo & Wiiitam I coming to liberale Vezeti: 0 +ano the few gunbosis be has got'in tho Norih Sea, [a or w ennble bim to astack Teghetofl: ot ts cover our faco for shame!" exeliims the Radicel Compared with the Prussian war, is 0ars & war st sve dostened the world with our chattor and prep: OF the flees it is use ith what rosnlt bas been seen. A strict inquiry will bo instituted Discontent of Iy recaations be not evacuatad by th th ery of th wholo press and country, it lies lacidly thor. What keops the sword of Ttaly in its seabbard pé i portt I 3¢ the Ail devised rolss of our @ » the meapacity of the chisfs., Frenc 1 of the Government t None can rovent France from coniing v, celli de la Gatting writes to the Débats, aty 14: sinemm, The eitiz-ns of this noblo oi character in differont times, secm nsl X they ona which th without striking u blow, we are appalied to thins of U tlew, tho diflalttes, the risks that must have i OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE, | LI WOUNDED—HIS CHARACY CIALDINI'S ADVANCE—A CUSTOZZA MIAL CLASS) sevoral encounters with nt wonnd, ‘This timo the graze is bip, and, if we rous than We otl & Vicnaeso origin. ‘Tle empiro u budly i want of com crmmbe of it; wndit is not ver are manufactored ot doctored ng the cert 8 buls_of Ler army from Venetin, and the prooa- should she be b sian army, sbe wonld return with crosning force 1y, it strongly urges t16 Government to act rapid! wlf the tersitones. cliigied oa Ttalian, “and ris wo pier of Anconn In ]|n|v; n'hmh-hnl . war" Patience is by nome”,nq the most podd qunlities and to ¥, | Gusht. perhaps, o attribute the ¢ s wast of 1t we | festod by the press—not only by 07 { of moderate polities. a7y 05" mt ot presont mani- osition Journals, but by pport the pow- ita uty that Anstria is with- fortanats as (o achieve & triumph » thow one this oauntry 1s to e entered, h tea naenilants, Those fops t off from suppcrt and redaforce- nd then diplomacy may do its dopted, and” sbould Aus- ch { Prussians (ontings ns v and off ring to coneded in making 4 Feconnoiss nee Wo liave Fepoats rd of Ve- s e repen Ye uis new, % to speak. In apite of asnr onsible 1 oth time, i by aria the right W Tyrol and to 'adns drunk with en h showed so mnch d o their suddes . And, indeed, wi ro dr that taust have bee ve the oouquest of Veaels sep Ly MALAN. - s AND POLITICS Muax, Jdu 0 en v it These smail battles have Ahe has driven the encn of Fort Cimopola s 0! rong hold on the V our feports, it is no thise matters are c1os ders in geography i difficalt task, and e b avoidine those bunders larly Gee 1o nas 1 with unarmel gen, nuked e artillery; the r brave fellows ) An incident is related which shows . o | ness and love of advent He we g alone in disg and in the midst 5 denly found Limaself within reach of % sectinel's | rifle, stead of precipitately retiriag, be sat down ot & eate ut the Quadrilatoral from the Tyrol. it will be. The maln body meitiag in Veni 1 Belluno pla uliie 1 10 wbser e trusted aes miury se, in just now very frecl hie catups. tho J on tho sce the Ao effort § + Priss ur part i but over vheh persaal merk or Ay ot Kossuts is doomed to o final disappomntment—ruther, | believe uothing about the matter. Tho f any hope for Hupgzary, At the same time, i Franeis Juseph refuses to ace Bists upon more pounding, there may be strauge events in store for ug. As for Kossuth, 1 doubt if he knows the Hungary of 1566, and I distrust wholly his poliveal pro visions end eombizations: about the disappointment of our sol- diers and voluntecrs at the tem) the Venetans snd Tyrolese. Thie facts are a good wisstated by the u wountains, From much observation of the people of these provinces 1 collect the following: 1. The intelligent middle-class is mainly Ttaban in its :E:Mo-, and iothe towns s large part of the poorer cl show these -ymrl.hin. A good deal is sai Lave sbandoned Veuiee, for there are roports t has taken Mestre, which would isolate nuy A At all events, Cialdin cople seid they would fail. B o 2 buttle lost by officisl stupidity, avd the | orted that the Hallsus bad an army of lovs | ¢ to his report, the Fort « yut 1o land and capture the | o with Is 1 and Persan + | pursaed so rapidly that she turned back @ part of who hiad started for Vienna, und probubly despeirs of with superior forces. We bave d %0 peealiar a war as that which we anton the Peninsula knows th s the half of what was in the power of our | brrningt, recriminations sud_personal qu to stock the whole pla t, they heve gone well. ut wo el fell down and keeled over in tho race. * Whoss fault was it Vas there uny fault 77 *¢ Ho | £? @ Pray, what is brokea? J | run, and 1 believe it will seric tical progr =8 of the coantry. The d row, suspicions, jeatous, baresucratio, Frenehy, und i eapible. Lo Mariors and Persano aro the typus of it These men hato the Deroerats worss {han they do the uhe. o ofber hand, the Liberal party cannot ory cal victories, and elean out the bireanc ots in every department of tho Administration. It the sirn and proof of onr imperfect politieal develop- meig that wll qnestions are more or lesy r«rw-l, and the | art of the question isthe kernel If e much belicved the war would po on, we should take burt—and shume, too—from o roport thai a colutn of the Prussian army s ent this move must bie strictly strat whother o Pryssiun deliverer could bo uceredited to Hun- pary. The Waygar could understand the ulvent of Garihaldi, but pry exeuso mmhrm- believing that Bis er ( 2. Tho Priest is en excreises o good doal of iufluence over the peasant. in 1849 tho peasant bad some part in the revotution, cruel Audria taxed—after it was over—to pay the expenses of the suppression of revolt, the priest instructed tho poasant that the poll-taz was paid for the privilege of continuing Il" -;-‘r‘ l:‘ bead on '.u‘;dl shoulders. "l'b'; poor (vu-x'nr;; eV and was profo toful for the HeCo! him. Later, the mmm{.‘l‘ abolished thm-ul. ond onr prasart” duly enlightened one political significance of it—becamo o devoteo of Franeis Joseph. This applies of cotrse only o the desperately whom (5o Austrian priest exercises absoluto power. The large majont itics; but everybody’ wand mojorities. Ko lo the Tyrol will bolong, Anger eithor party, e Lo bo & port of nows bt liopelcss = with lsadership. rock, took out some bread and cheese, mnd ate Wi th less euse of o poa ibaldi walked off ut bis leisure. vuil that bis Nines aod Claldini's ant. The senting took t ake Gords, nnd thus i ot trae o i'sarmy has fol 1 it 18 possible the o ¢ o the other, 3 N Cialdin has displayed just those qualtitic! for whic . oot e A is no st of sible peoply to know, shat ip. Nox ne cgo - | ue bloody day the Pi and @il and statement has stock ) bandied shout-—ramor & 1 foar Persan® hasrepeated the tact ” Lets, but 1 incli t, He sailed f d of Lissa on th ! pu ot ull eve land wos 4 our heads » 1rio s fuled i ay from Maly, C n stupidity has warred the popular «d tue pational s coneluded and up ever were counted fortan antity of b rels sufficient Things have gone badly and d has been reacied; n calist-consorvatism, which is par- and fear the people mich more, ¢ L3y what right does a citizen nd 1ie of it. to uun,iu). 1 think for I iuch doubt el 1 believe ren wishes him do wt ;..-ury Pt the resalts of his defeal, aud iv ustrisn of course; and the wn on ignorant classes, over uses cantiot ¢o - as it s uncertain to which side ls will be careful not to settle it that Roveredo and Tront , and thoro will bo a8 wucl rojoic if the people fo Italan in their pol- | then arrived in V TULSDAY, AUGUS 7, 1866. ing there ns in Venico itael? - beartily despise the of r. Italian, or B e s Ferrero delts Marmors was born of an old and THE NAVAL BATTLE—TIE FAULT or ¥o vicrory— | high fami r .Tu CEMENTS AND Ho was the youngest but one of 16 children. In 1823 be PAPAL STRATEGY—POLITICAL MOVEME AN quitted the military ac: DIFFICULTIES. From Our Reguluc Correspondest. The semi-official report of the naval batt: has improved the tono of publie fi that sccount we did lose the Ri d'lislia, built by Mr. ; > g i3 ; Webb, and the Pulestro; but it 18 claimed that wo drove g Ly :’::’-"L is way unmoved; bisuisd was seb from the isld. One journal prof:sses to |~ Phe Kin the Austr know that Tetegof is running at his Leels. On the who! that the contest was & drawn loss, The United States fr: 11 1 hope was near from such » neutral source. I havo negl to inform divided [nto two corps—a corp: which will hold in corps of expelition under guit of the Austrians and Prussiun army. plans if onr fi¢ « not gained a to the cha Navy Dr sano. They have had unlimi purss and abupdant time to prepare for were defeets in the vess s, or the best, the fault alled foul names g pspi cis Bourbon some ti that be is g may smil d himself K and pays a good brigund army. gravely to eotmne of §30,000, Cardinal Aidres is apparently troubling d hit_from = interdio d. Pins r ‘atholic ucceed Piu; Pope and pla conscrvativerel 1o mdieato sny devot and his eo: if poor Rie r roods u « Jfocis OF OUT D it, my s letter § hear © Teiserther wed s that she i Il A e of ber po. muilit o can gain & wh s 10| (; and, d 1o swallow reely get aa unvachishod report exeept ral, and I auppose lay & s made in the Sonth have produced el and State in 1tal orise among the Liberl Memb lear, o Lhie noguitial by acferring the batt) nys louger. Thue i just about proved until now, then the events will heve their naturd course, and if vietory should v once more propitions 1o Prussia, then, of course, the Aus rian Enpire will hove w0 cvase, siitee Prossia means this o sever the conne { betweon Bohemia with Moravia und Ausria, Shora ont with the rauk | Venetia in the south, of Bobewia and Moravis in the north, Austrin would bave to become an appendage 48 Tungary, and we do not know what Hungary mighs be where 90 man is too poor to | faling star; but still he may {r‘ play an important part in en Enropean pofities. Alphons Iy in 1801, and is, the fore, now 62 years of age. ny of Pled: of Licutenant of Artillery. Alphons, in his early years, way w iddlo {0 those wbo did ot kuiow him gy -l i ly 21 Tie made every year o journey either into Austria or En- | @ le to achiove if one more battle and defeut shonld oreal Jaly 21 t"‘"’"fi Shaad or |.”,,‘,;‘,yv fn o ({.v{ to seo what wilitary improve- | the last Austrian army iu the feid. Now, alrendy, the near Lisa | 0l or b O e Once, too, he visitod Marsbal | munieipalities refusa to psy 1axes and to lovy tmops, esd ng. According 0 | Bugcaud in Algiers, and Constantinople. ~And people | still llunn? is the refuge of the hmperial eskod shat on carth is the young sinee Cialdini follows the Austrian army of Itdy.a incang to overtake it, whethor on Venetian teriitory or oa the wuy to Vienua. A8 1o the papalstion of ll:alfl they are 2ot exactly in the most smiabls mood ss regurds Mirax, arlo Felice, had watehed his movemnents for the Baltic, with Persano | with a ¢ to, bissuceessor, | the” Imperial family: the windows of the Archdidiveg it conludo, T think, | understa dily to | Sophia were all smashed before sho sct out on her ekt to devoted and when Francls Josoph went to vieit the ours being the greater Artillery, , obpdy saluted bim. Thero are many now whe truction of the Hors o te Ticonderogs was in the brecd of horses, are sorry that Maximilian has gone to Mesico; they waag enough to witness the ac- meanwhile eontinuing his | bina as Regent, for his nepbow, Kodolphy they cane L toothereonntries, Aboutthis time | not understand how Fravcis Joseph could remain Enperog :gn-.' the muny disasters Lis reign bas Liougit upoa the Cmpire. ‘Tho change of Ministry, in spirit, remains now wm- observed, but it seems that there, too, a storm is browing, and that the King of Portagal will make s end to the weandalous reign of Tsabella the Sctond. The Sultan se- kao s Prince Charles of Roumaais, —— ance and acqnired the_respeet of . Walmode: coutmeted a rtain int the preseat commmnder of tho ‘Austrian forces, Be A curions conversation t that took place botween them nbout this i reported. Ono day s he nnd Benedek were ont riding togother in Milan, the talk flon their prospects, and each ju turn ntained that tho other had s L:w you that the army i now s of observation, under La the gurrisons of the eh ini, which is to 0 oo A B L o | + cobperate with the | ehance than ho; they were both captains, Benedek sai K‘ on Cialdini's | to bis friend: * ¢, you belong to @ very moble PA-BII and Tetezof in forco | family, and must advence; I amn the son of e simplo sur- | i B Bt botlavs dile yirsiott Jand shall bave 10 woit.” Ls Mannora auswered; [ EXPECTANCY OF PEACE—FEELING TN PARIS—FINAN- s, but then 1 am the 15th ehild; my three elder broth- CIAL PLUCTUATIONS—SATISPACTION TO ITALY, plendid victory will be laid | ers bav rement and Sdmiral Pe ited t VEANCE AND PRUSSIA=—PLESONAL. «d all the nfluenc: of tae fumily in order 10 becon : (they wero namely, rospect Lieutenat-General -General, and Licutenant-Col- | ¥rom Our Own Correspondent. ouel), und you wiil b neral lobg before 1 em; for my Paums, July 24, 1268, part, | wish my father were 20t o neblen Pocudes, T1 My fetter to-day can be, in largo part, only the amplis- if the i o our masters, and they mu: now t! d General bas o very high opinion of you." | cavion of the speeial tel e e "l | #Bo he may have, returmed Benedek ;- *but Totwith- | & afe. s "':f"“""“;"““‘ '“;:"’ ‘:;:: . You'll dine to- § agent st Queonstown, on Saturday lust, w standing, 1 ether with No, I ew s invited Fuve reacked you by way of Halifax long before the smval of this All facts kuown here to this day contirm the opinion und justify the views expressed in that telegram. It Little srmistice, mory proporly spoaking the provis. ional suspension of hostilities for five days, dates from the 224, Sunduy noon, wod holds till Friday. Furthermore we Jnow sirce yestenlay morning that Austria has accepled the preliminaris of prace, and sinee last night, that Ialy lus accepted thom, That is, tho ive days suspension ol s will pass into » regulac anmistice. Geoeralg lay, b You are going to leaye.” swored La Marmora, * forour old friend Asthe two were separating Benedek “ By the way, if the General should to- pi sy wus broken, aud it wil e to reorganize. We are | said 10 bis cowrs & poor, and has only an in- to ment I have given up all ox pember thirt the fel. | peeiation of becom ; it will rather worry him, and mintntains eor- | aud pechaps move him to do something 'nrlm'-l." Ta Mac- t! mora did wention his friend Benedek, o lutter, in consequence, was s0on Milan cach remarke ATioTS ', 48 th the n, © Who knows on the What nstoral function s retorted by n prok will hold et consistor, g : whole ,‘“.‘ . Bht 1 for negotiators, needie-guns to diplomatic notess s o grme to make anotk o Marmora y on important position lant arma togw, concedat lawrea lingue. Though in 15848, It wes his skil ¢ ymander of o battery that lo of Pastrango, isrescuc of the from the Milaese aifter tozza, - bronght him nto there wi'l be long skirmishing enough in the passago fres fhe ficld to the green table, Aller the disappoiatmonts which our twice exeitod lopea of presont eoming of peace havo suffcred, we displey here i Paris mieh less rejoicing 8t the good mews thas Jod iteelf by fluzs and othor demonatrutions on ee. camion of Vouetis two or thres weeks I S a 1o ering, tiworors doubt with sore; ih while mindful from rocons espericnecs of the proverb that Lherois umny;“lhp b:s:n:g] 'l:n s::..;:: i ¢ the resamption ol oslilitics Lty to bace possibility. signs that the figuting part of the war bas two or thres outwird sad visibl+ or adom- coof 1gh3, Ibistrue that ti [ P Locdk of Andres as s | meinly decided the 8 Alber Kiag he becamo Minister nly 19 days, and then Ler gave way to Lib- of 1849, b the elose of ny, La M ora was Chicl ae, however, lay ot with him, who had 'been appeinted absont on @ Missivi to the months picd the pos he was i me fatal campad 3 to the ro £ v lip, it t {rom probal Amoug ¢ come to 40 couta., stime 1l 1855 he devo! 1f incessantly to upported in every Frunco and b anizutic 1o 2 [ e, by Cavour. In 1855 lie upited with 3 quarrel t l r l" sndidates are, of the war against Russin, and managed bis vontine | brated way be worth peting ‘The Emperor, whe, whet the Couserva. N th sroat ability, His recent earver (¢ | with recciving end dispsteaing tolograms and cournws, have not learned | t nocessary for me L otouehon | o 104 los own manisters, giving sadicuce to forel " d lean; of dark com! «anid attonding to the rest of this erowded, hfi of his I iinees of madiatory negotiation, dared not for st & "y + thie expr r musted with ;:,.”;,‘: sion of | ® ,..!,}m see; he has u good voice | wecks leave the ‘Tuileries for more than su bour or b sodd in the lastod days, ¢ b 'y T prefors acting 1o 8ped recreation, poz Panis at ali, has uow gone out to rest &b ns, and | whea be Lo is brief, sharp and to the Cloud, preparutory o visiting the camp of Chalons, i Lis charscter is then going to drink Vichy waters, Lis 0 ; tesident of the Little North German Courts are funk " (the wWord 18 more charscteristic thas ad pestor Drouyn de Lhuys 1oz information as dod status of their liitlo courts, They shakoin or which they foar no Vou Sous nesd wd, which rather are to be g institutions of their fathers, “terday, where the pews of Ausiris's of the pretiminaries of peace already agroed o v Prussia was posied over the signature of La Valette, 1o Interior, the Fronch threes, afier o sight ned to a little below the Saturday’s qactas + was stready discounted. This varistion of uch f10ds, ending bolow tue level s Little of the Bourse, was, indeed, interpreied by some, yes- sn indieation of doubt and anxiety us to & peace- But men, whose Opinious wre worth heed 1 with peace ubwlu‘fl{ assurod, the rae shou! er, scc.ng the actual finaucial and commercial i the erisis of four wecks ago sad the ¢ the fa'l of Richmond, an American cor- *The siliing 18 over; the war s Per the Min in's woful clussical), foth b rdpess and to be ton during the recent o on and Vietor Emanuel, 11 but influentia! Court, be necnscd to-i ¢ falss pratenses T e int ve g to diffi Napolaon, but La Manno aphed very “Your Majesty: In my opinion the portance than that of Pi ioe L Marmora has just be —— FLORENCE, | —— { Fe=THE PALITICAL SITUATLON. ! oudrits WAR CHROND ¥rom Uur Regular Cosr | Yiogeaon, July 19, 1506 ) o dnzeiger) givesithe fol- | it be 2o bigh dition whi The Prussia cuffil entors Ianover. » Prussigns into Saxony, Ge: , and the first rick Charle cupital of Hanover, Gea. Viese rmy under the com- | msponde it 0n on & peace basis. Phaps thet the blood-spiline phase of this warisotan cnd, is to bo based on consideration of facte 1 ideas of & Laghes osder than those just meuticsed ot h f tave Yoeel trivanes of A : L 15tk —Oceupetion of Dresden, Gen, Herw: 1 _— f e ot Just satisfied o el e’ e 1l erif, sosoonas 8 r from B iy Al o t Occupation of the capital of Hesse Cass { that French josful dewonstration Yo s s gt I y > k she | v ation of Leipzic. | v wewks ago wero 1 bo looked back upon s ibo for | 23d—Prinoe Chardes Fredoric enters Bohemia 1 il Tdiculous. ‘1t was Anstria’s m... % et l B i o e taise (tishaibe | ery ot Tehould not wonder if it taraed out by o 1 of the | & eaiters’ fiois. 1ieoden Sl | that tim atinc ditferences in forms and non-cssen- " |1 rou R f0. | bl detiis, Prissia sever meast to demand mote (a8 n pesce | | ’ ¥ must be granted; toat Napolgu bas ut forly toward all parties—as be maioly o done in that Itelian business of 1S, settlement. L is, the arrungement of the ag speeislly in view e o ion, and regarded by all frvedmen e soems 10 ha hich 1 - aK A «CR OF THE PRUSSIANS—CAP E b S e £ imposed by Earope—ure uow o ol B at Teantennc, the First Army Corp [hed. Therein s the Grst satie- PEAGUR—VISIT TO THE BUSGARIAN u uoder Gen. Bonen ag the cular condlict botween Frases 3 Al FRANKFORT—SKET n — .-Wield-Marshal poli y was) the Gorman * Ro- r+ nee thero was i Geruan Emperor) for Austr NS ure i « Crown Prin n his rea the latest intelligence nu prevent their captured in P of all sorts, et ot rvention bog scther | in Wi and aycningt Pro tonee bezan France, ‘This may, periaps, b some extent; moie, Rowever Rossia weald intervene too; ful unpopularity which aw d hia wiscly aud woll 2 W 1 their work, As Traly, w cot at n later period. nwhile the Humearion 1 day o two ugo | vi whiere upward of 2.000 Hu hoy live in tents between the fortres#, and seem quit greatly interested in sowe danced while 1 . violins, one vi ing tunes, o improvise danced evwe markable grace gud harmouy qutesti After they hud forward who had orved e 1848 ind who, having been tak compelled to remain in the o specch in Hungacian, whic ¥ clhoers. Then the men sang; then they daneed; then | the dir ther specch and 20 on d that mauy of the soldi +in their Caps, in token the new legion. 1 rolied themselves in Neisse ol fused to do go, preferring to Ono iden soomed thoroughly to possess all those whe o) to fight for their independence—tbut Priues vic Charles should be their King. ‘They burst out NALe Wil Inentiones into cheers when b quite enthusigstic. o py mw bad plan; but it would Meanwhils the Ewmpress in Pesth to recover the Magyar heart ~ for the Kaiser; be is meportod to wien she tri the present Empross will succec #ibly the Hungarians may their country become tho cente ture Empiro, they may have tuings all their own way the propositions toget; Fraufort-on-the-Main 18 now aus undor Ge! The rump of the Confederatio Augsburg, The Grind Duke pone with his valuables to Ulm—aud so tho skedaddlo E«' goes on Bt | must now give you the notices of La Marmora | would not be aocepted. which | prow sod i my lat pn Olwditz, if he hav on Lundenburg, the junction of the n and Olwiitz—some reports say ady beyond Lusde e fnvolved. Still—who - ARatrin's cossion, b will b be Vro ¢ to his own fun 1 was informed that about 1,000 had cn- t shall be granted if they will but come to of southern Hanover, and of o portion of Hesse-Cassel, and :nln is said to have reccived as suswer tho | but he wants the wmilitary commaud and Allphmuuompn: humdl(nd-ddfllfirhllh the hz- And s0, N4 Cmoriamur pro rege nostro.” AMurin ield, in the hope that should | eration of Prussia_after the mosf . Vogel von Falkenstein, who totally do* trust in the proverbial go Jonfe i chafle | th conditions, eo more to appeal to the | Cholers is ing i i w ted the wrmy of the Confederation near Aschaffenburg, 0 peaco 0N, prefors on P Bl O aitms et & P iy lfimd f italy 19 ended. The conditions of the con- ve changed fr g0 to age. lathe couditigs of L thong't France bas pot_becote, as Nupoleen, in 9, purposed that she practically should become tin con- Nabod (Wyschofl) of the Filth Army ler Gen. von St under It wollir, the gequired fact that Laly now owns bersdf aad ks ut Austrian ion to Fravee qectod Austria, 1s 5o much more of sa wat than of o Freach triumph, 8s to bevs satis- One of the two cuicfest rearous foe rious carver of D3, was Quadrilateral was war on tige Rbine. fecty as against Frarce, Pruseis, ( Germany, were as one mili 2 dav 13 beoken fa three, und the orsgiual pros rararoe of Italy *free from Alps 1o Adriatic™ 19 carned 20 | out. Here then we have the essentials of satfsfuction % our propre, of ualyy Eves lialg, hus ot least gav i nerwa: Myslovia i in IN von Flies and the | at Langensalza, € st the Hanoverian erioy ¢ at Trantenan and Pilnizen, Nendor? ust the Te u arshal von Gab! e Fifth Army Corps of Austrian Army | Frauee, st bating its it has unbappily won 1o butt r; Prince e C! rps unde newt ut Si s nst the Sixth @ army, nuder the iudefatiy Herwarth, is either in or of Skatitz, | thows . portant puint on the river Thays. atign of Mitn- | Lol fig! n': nyai‘lz lt!llm]l.lllllfll. will make car Oliitz, or | & - ic Chiarles and Gen, Herwarth The i voscd to be the third—swdaded and coes ) 7 . praizst the Saxons supported by Austriaus, The first | reeted edition o Prussian ** preluninary Lase ek nte s on the er Princo Fredorie C! jons the A [ | Austoin has optod, appoar o be ik all desirabie or whether they will netrest is ! 1 e s Bismark's it edition of the sume. known or: rhaps also 10 themselve Ko nd taken: engagement at of these Sueh direet nonexations | = g g 3 ; the Fith Armuy Corps agninst the Awstrian eted goographical ubal\c »m he waiting pe y for the Italian or Southern . Field Marshal Connt Festetic ngdom; and such a igoment wioh gurviving Nueth has been in part detached vorthwurd; but according to Giisching Gitschin assaul German Kiugs and D as will leave U « 4 1y eorps ugainst the Saxons and Austrisns, istrators of their respective domaius, but will put all taf of regiments had material will forwarded. The Pruse 12,000 railway car furces ard all the foreigu politiedl aflaims of Ge N hoof the Main i the beads of Prossia; the e 6| 1 Avstrin from fhis confederation; the formstion South and Roine German Confoderation, whose refs a8 with the Geanan purt of ria devend: and 90 Prissis s s “Tuat, in bis first edition of claim, o uim ot & unified Gormasay, wuy all be © his murk to hit of. on of the Hanoverian aruy. militar - at Reiehenbe agos Sd.—Battl o in s fieht near | o, AUh—Eugigement at » o, in 8 fight BEAT | ik, between the Prassisns and avaria I iquazters of | last decided he prospeet of sin the 5 succeedod in bringing o/ Germ say or N under ¥ © coitrol, Germany would have abso quick fsl Newsy Prussia. Ono emong the soveral broadly dstinctive fes- soen aeainst the Bavar o, who | tures that should sive any observer from confoun hing wl Wurzburg. Cavour's noble figure with Bismark's is that Piedmor s Cavour was an lalisn; Prussian Bismark is not, st 1 1 Austrians, | o patriotic Peussian, Cavour worked for froedom wit b its free allios; and 19 (he very midst of war and its e nfi- slon of pehts, and its impaticuce of criticism, lof | U Press frec 10 feicads and enemies, Bismark, the bad e, otherwise ver o s r Pross avo anfuenced Napole i plury OV ssovia ‘ 5, . vou Goeb the cert t his OWn ¢ pows but tha cupution of o shiall peo when the tior of Darms Mhe Pruseians toko | of 40 hstorivally., faiedly progressive gowd owise, us # & Veniee is aetunily bis now, | pe Kailway Junclic n burs, prefercnee the wor - instrubientalities for its guidan sed o beinz eut off fiom tie 1| jurtherance, But let that pass for the moment ve o good haudle wy & L | lungarptosund Presburg. Prvsein, o Bie mark—it eomesghe same—gets ul | 9K fon 18 being formea, A | . Vienua beg, descniption. Gore | it, or bie, wanis by exclading Austria from tiie Nort b e wian Fortress of Neisse ated. Tho Vienncse doclare S contederation of States, of which | e FiSOLCTS Ar0 to bodefended, and props essartly be the sovercign—their surviving d nd ki Jding heneeforth frow the King ¢ (P ws Nucerai, Then Prussia is satisted. W o bos then, kaly, Prussis and France, who have got, or ae @ the kuprenc com- | the iinmediate prospeet of getting, all they want. s s, Woll, Austrie has got all the thras! St has got i of Venetis—which ever, o colum, i , who with ¢ with another, war v to forc Ibrecht wo; mperor refusing to nceept the | e anl Pisks now his empire 3§ + noone | betile; while Claldiu 1w l)’;uulm, oecupios V and | kuew (e wust berid of in the long run—asd .‘i ine wud Roviredo, n and yot ull moved with re- | Trevico, n the point of militacy hovor. To spare er.}m’.tl wou 0 To deseribe it is out of the | 1l w, left for second time An political honor, she'is let have a chance [ o | fht, Lo Mariaora has at last boen sbelv: Feserred right to some sort of association with, the S s 0 ath in | brea is vow the chief of the stafl. War u German Coufederstion. And 8o we st come., if 0 on priy | g cowpletely contruband in Tta! x St At ion s 10ar Lo it 88 could be expacted «f the furd vian are vered | know wiat nv.ll.[n- S an the interior of Venetis; but the | and lst of the Powers specially interssted o this wat: was ot grected with | forts of Borgofurte, protecting the passage of the Po, in | Austria bus to-day, in the neigbborbood -[Vn-—.‘: w on of Mantus, have ecertainly becn taken by | large u body of srmed men as Prussia conld «ppose o ke of Aieaani (Nanzioeon - As fo.Garl. | i T fiht there. But sho dreads the decis 0aof « know only that on the 17th he fought s battle at | - ot so much because of the Prussian 1 the Alpine passes office in this war hus been excessiv political situation is now the following: From the | causo of the fermenting libershsm o houcand o halt, | ry 1 ore Lind the revoluti that they bad enlisted il wFie % ; lone, Others, however, re- | Geran Soa wnd the Baltic Prussia lords it over Germany Lard barguin Husgarian 0o Neep their oath insiolate, | up o tho Main ud tho Thays, With tho esception of | will deive wich her, Austria, | congipt ot with bt had | the forczesscs of Mentz, Koaigstein, Thereinstadt, Josoph- | self, fatedly ** slow and sure”’ to late, as m' i I i armed foreo nulalll' lh:il l"lrl:lmlw,i territory. Tho | Power, us a tirst-class P:n';l' n ud secme an ariny is complotely demoralized, the Bavarians ter place b s uentioed and oot | 8 Mot panie-strivken, 1ho Eighth Confederate | jects, profers to lose. etwaen involve Austriws ruin. | Army Corps nowhere, and still the Prossian propositions Of tho wgo as represented at first is said to be trying | for peaco canuot bo called exiggerate ith uncx- | hee owu borders, aud yielding to it, pevted modesty and moderation 2 Williaw protends mmhndudh.:‘uzdm-flvqm,m I X fated, but fiaso prowised thot every- | Bothiag wore thir the snuexation of Schleswig-Holstein, m‘- min‘l.ulnul. n heart 100! Kiniggrita and Olwntz, there is nowhere eny | gross, patent, nmbd-l"fl‘loilflll"h si' ‘ke i | sentation of all Germany from tho Muin to the sea, 8 | itary poi fel this plan; but whether | German Parliament, aud the exclusion of Austria from tho | Bonor being ':v-d.u hin M‘. sen od remains to bo seen, Pos- | Confedegation. Nupoleon bud to acknowl the mod- | dle age, buck- of b e rufllnfll.-' and not so wlly 1 = rilliant campaign on | bapless I fund msinstay of the fu- | record. He invited, therefore, Francis Joseph, 10 accept | bein , o with the cession of Venetia and | satis jod. ‘Wihen all partics to & war are eatisfied, on? We have scen the 2 | 2 3 o . | of tho Talian Tyrof to Taly, but Francis Joseph s o in tho haads of the Prus- | of tho erii, BT el of ‘Austrin, ud refasing | how ehal tbo 1 bas transferred itself to | sword. Napoleon cannot want the comploto estruction of llm«--l)r ul; has | of the Austrian Empire, and thercfore seut his Embassador, | it bere last week, It has come again to Morsoillos also. detti, to Vienna, and his gousin, the Prince Napolcon. | Americaas su bound here, and swarm, I am tokd. in tor Fmanucl, once nluli to try whether Lis advice Switzerland. [ sat in a group of five Clicagoans list oveas ing in the court-yard of the” Grand Hotel. A quite ek e ie now, it is tuo, & b Sbould the Ausiciea Emperor remain a8 stubborn as bo | deatally-g roup. dwas Wwilh o ey

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