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EUROPE. News by the Atlantic Cabile to August 7. 10 1" 4o pettlement of the Budget, which bas r,0t yeen alle to be this period is, thereiore, destit'ate of that legal batie { which T again ackuowledge the Padget can slose reack | throngh the law, by which mesns the Co 9 eordains that it s apnually sgreed upen between my Government and. the two Houses of the Diet. tion of -+ b a i. y been done after Conscientious excmination and with AR with correctness. Tn nccordamce with i Sl {(\ & » d i " s 3 o "‘PB“MI UF rm) PRL)SMM CBMIBER“- that the conduct of the adwinistration, the Sylillment of legal obligations toward public creditors av g officially e et eyt ‘n...:x.n- nee of the army mnd State esta’ glishment were CPEECH ©F THED KING. :” ‘,'],,» vital to :I\n existence of the State, und 2 ie course ndopted therefore peeamo ome of e !-.iw- meritable necessities which, in the interest - . of the co y, @ i T h " \(.u;!mlio“s Bfl“'('(’]] P]’l ”) ountry, a Governmeht mp g pot hesitate to ANCE S0 | adopt, 1 trust that the recent events wil Lin so far contribute 10 effect an in and Austria, —-— = pensable nndertaking, , st an inde l our Laving carried on the Administr: . lating the Dudget, —— ion without a Jaw regu | application for Separale Peace Conference viith | Etaly. | which will be made to the Representatives, will readily be gre nent and bit 2t to my Gover € focted Quring the Jast few years. The S 4ate outlay incarred | Aliiovgh wy Government Aus uevertbeless carried on fhe | Uudget for several yeara without legal basis, this has | »existing confliet bo her gy “inally amd jthe more se- | NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, I866. from that date, bas been con nd Coust Blswark, Aul FLORENCE, J Vetween A sty 4 o'clock, w! they stood, beyond the pointe ocespied Ly the heads of the eclam: Loxoox, J copts t Suvouy and tic Lo rxnenses, WD her dew e i | an | torily settled. | WPoace zegotic Austrisand TaveRC the Paris Plenipotenti xistice for four weeks, tiors are to feke plic ~Tle foliowlng rived here with the preliminaries of peace agreed upon by him §iroeps may wake movewents, L2 wation of the N is repoited 10 bo uleo eatls aribnne, PRICE FOUR CENTS. ¥ | guinary violeace which T shallever rejoce o fe) he Coute -mnfilu smstrumental in preventing.” 1sircerely trust | nothine willbe dn‘nla nlp ;lwr n;e ?;lcdul m‘nsa.‘m vh;. i i t, honora! le alike to the Government o 3 are considered by the Paris Siicle a8 Anfiu-;ezdn::e I:z:x‘::n: | :I::n.k«}:':-l n’o::.r N Toposed moetiDg “‘:{‘ ok o um'w ree-quarterg of a mile west Wursburg. than is generally supposed, and ew celoula! - | Gerstandiog of the iotervies with Mr, Walpole, 1ot to ccuriia Wonraa, July 1. Yesterdoy and to-day eonflicts 100k | certain inluence io favor of 1y when tho negotiations for | the Goverwneot, but to declare the public sectiment on tie Place betwros the Prussians and Bavariaus at Dertingen 88d | peqoo are entered on, The Wwriter utes tho following lax- | subject of the franchise. ot ] Helmstads, oa the roud 1o Warshsre. 4ad 65" mm“’ll"'"b:: B ) conducted in | The great Meeting 1o be heid in the Agrienld L ™ uf between the rivers Taal “Ph " . 4 so well conducte " TS et uhapatitan s et 4% (o agrees WH | qupal Wall—Yr, Brighs Expected to bo e Garibaldi an Thel ivis Jso vietorious over the yar. e, Tho Bere o1 The Tate successes of the Garibaldians in the Tyrol »+ ness Helmsiadt, The Beyer and Flies Divielons Jted the Pavarians near Rossbraun, The Prussian army i, i tained beavy Josses, The Bava: | militery poict of view, and tlo success of wh aod Kain, ‘The Bavarians sastuer iy oo or ofa mile | that of Gen. Medich, bas aiso grest politics) fmporiance, | g rien beady " are now at Kol v above all at the moment when prefiminaries of peace &r¢ 160K < Tn fact, the poinis conquered by Gen, Garibaldi On the evening of the26th Mr. Beales, Mr. Browk, spoken of. b constitute precious advantages, and arc made atogetlier by Ttaly alove, If the war continued, these poits would -nu{ | as 0 base 10 operations which would vender the n-lmo | mons w ‘ Mr. Odgere, Co). Dickson, and My, Howell, the Seoretary of U League, bad an intejview ia the hbh! of the House of Come e Engngement at Baden. ) s three of the members, Mr. JohnKtuart MUl d of the Prussian forces under Gen. | & . 0 tria excesdingly difiicult. In the preliminaiies of Mr. Potter, and Mr. P, A, Taylor. The special objeckl e tersitazy on the 266h ult., aud bad ad- | {hey might serve. oe s counter it the demanis of the ¥ | fibin nterview i on sxplsnsiionof ibe ...1..'......,.: o fter o saccess!! th tl nna C 1, and constitute what e the Jtaliag ol Sing between Mr, Wolpole and the vanecd 80 after o snccesste] epgegement with tho | el Lo ”.unmn hnia o caticd the Jtalie i ;L‘g;‘:fi“:' “"mmy. Ipleand the depua implied agreemen beld, nl.c‘r' certain Yere stilt of ovinion that a tacit but a fully Baden a2 Wastembarg troops, near Deschoffsbeim and Wer- | o Lad been made that the meeting shonld be Voluuteers, arrived where they are, bold oue of the in. 'Thin wituation, when the clauses of s ey A o bo discussed, canmot foil 0 Toesivg wacl e ] Igated by U " ad 1 P dravee 0 to be A o i 0 ms g u 0 “ e wis ssey ot the Mlan contaned fo sdvssce o | etoe meshonfobydeowmed, et o' REMA | coni s Wbk et SO S e Tl south tioB Iherefore, this {|me dgain not bave been ugeless to | Fts 3 AR ogrecable position, they oxprestcu o williagness i 5D Toes It is probable that, had the armietico not been nrvai | ey i question At the next meeting of thelr Couse: jan Attack on Wurzburg. woul e opened tho toad into Austriato a Jorge Itallan 0""7."“";*:‘,“ A rente 1o the practicability of holding U o Progsia hombarded Wurzburg on | sray, wi B sight at o given point ba been able 1o urite 1 2 b T Agricnttaral bw‘“ ;.,l:,m .,,:.d ;;’ the i © Prassiane.” | tzalpst which no objections bave yet beem wrE sod with the lose of 16 guss. The fown | Gfikniice, Anoider n‘erview then ok, place betwecs M ittle damage. Address to the Ki Cesmer and Mr. on A Reform Toagne, ot whie & Jobn Stuort Mill, O, P., and Mr. McCalkigh Totrens M. )" 3 L P, 3 , M. ., on the 00 o0 il My, White, M, P, dud by, Allerman "::u-nq; ’“-:':3 four intervi G 27.—An address of the iuhabitants of CHEAT BEEFRAIN L5 Tiarn Tongoe ¢ WA it e fow PO 8. sland, 1o the King of Prassia, bas arrived s i are thelr premiss veyersiy 1o el diiq Fhe Atlantic Cnble. * 2, by telegram, expressed his willisgn smission 1o 1is Majesty. ‘The address expressce o the npien of the whole of Hanover with Prussin. nt, and to address the nesambly, His only m; was ou_account of bis voice, wh'clibe feared quate waen exerefsod ig (bg «per air. curely irought to a corclusion. g it ected that | A0 8 — ok AL BTV ’ the poiitical poeition of the Fatl gy1q, dm;::.:w Ty ‘nh‘ | e0@araris and tharibe Banet AL hd T P! x“e fi:.lf‘-" fro:0 Mr. Glase : 2 Mead will edmiz of au exten: | gl address to the King of | Yelegraph Company from Mr. Glases ¥ ARRIVAL O©CF THE JAVA. n of the frontier of L o Sate, ae/ the establish- | ¥r d the Minor Governmmients 4 . |;m.l y £ ":fl‘r'ym:‘h:; :‘ i ”;m July 27.—Great Eastern steami - ! : jumest of an united ¥ed mil army, under tho lead- | BERLIN Lo o i St { Prussian crehy, L beon drawn up by the Burgomaster of g M S it o tho S, asked tho Secret ns et | ersbip of Prussia—costs Yo b in e tc-day saye [Lades i clrculating amerg the izbabitante for signa ~ Al rigkt. | for Foreigo Afairs whether ho kuew wEat portion of i/ KLILS TC TBE 29th OF JULY. jicportions by il the m "‘,‘"“ """ v “;""' = "‘“"h'“ The fature position of those Trinces who have 1 "““ PS4 CTSNE NS (Evenlug) toartsy was intended to be incluicd 12 b | S " aubers of {no Confederation, the | . ..., t {beir dom as ire. Schles: " which it was proposed that Prui . bills required in this respe o - 2L e st g e iy bet s Treland | Denmar i eauired in (his TESPE gt ur tho ¢ pmvocation of a Topuler | pecisl en them aud the ¥ THE WAR IN ITALY. Traity gt "epeed | vy Siavley wag uasble to say where tke bouadary tive wif ™ L | vepreseutative ¥ederal ' ase will be 3uid before the Diet with | 480 for the approval of & Germau Parliowent, as the co “ £ b i PR hotencg W ) e Prossh cnnot ‘wll be tieased alike e r— L3 celved from “ QHE WAR N . € ast Days of the oo R o s ol b e Ewspection of the Ktatian ¥lert—ovemenis of gl v g che e s oy oo 0 G4kt pokty Jord o 1 i'Dike of Do | Secreiary two quostions of which ke Lad kiven 1o “Gentlenen, you kn e g our pet.tire Fathcriand fecls importance of ' s memont what Lrings me ove ¥ Pr vidence b wwe Try future ne it Las Visil fy Diessed t be immediate pest. Moy God Engagenents Between the Prussian | ers and Federal Troop % German War, Ligh | among you. ~ - Peace Neg gaiaiion j-Rinly not Yncinded. 1 e vex, Monday, Avg. ¢ T 8peci) Peac ghapegatintic e are to be opened betweer The Federals Defeated in Every | " $ sustria, G axa, Monday Aug €, 1664 Engagement. Tt ik €Xpe ed (hatn & Mimtive treaty of peaee w11l koon - - Tague. pegly is ot iy et led. §-LL B ¥BACE NEGOTIATIORS AT NIKOLSBURE: | 1 the duenity o tie 1o, the scmisios i ialy i | S BOLAIT nyeed within & ofew days bostilities wilkbe rencwod —— et Prut win Decknes: a Co An Amistice Agreed to by All the b Contending Powers. | T et et & New Prociamation of the Emperor of Augtria, ] £ ——— Meparnte Souference With Sanly. lay, Angust ¢ : Fropesce, Mol 0 a8 gracioasly in £y the Avstric mend Prussian Plenjpotiaries at sy meet With a #pes lanatic Quced a firet ree lisonof un B Jeace. The e effered s good ot tria had deeided maiier of 1ho contest moved. On the other ket d portant and that 1he mome L | | 1 delioe s power w » ry. However, ¢ | Jangvage of the Aus £ we 1aay Jolge Yor many years past theae nment. 1 inces of the empire. l Geruan elemest in the Anstrian Goy b n press, the feeling of recret caased | {ho Uy this sactifice hus uot been equally strong in ail the prov- | oo as been | much difference «f opinion oy 0 the proper share of the | Wispuicier from aste rote-viz, whether_the Govaoment bad it W' Finlitdus & under God's blegsing, compieics telegray v Garibaldi's Bencguariers — Deninl of an | hetween Foilund o 1 the Corinent of America, 1 comnot " commupication relative o n demand made by | Alleged Aus Victery r Ledre find words i exproes 1wy dee’y penge of the nutising zeal and | Pryss oo hmitihe for 1 contribution of 2,000,000 sterl e : the eagnest and chieerful 7 aner 1n which every on board, | from ¥1.e free eity of Frankfort; and whetker the #ol i Fronuxe: 96.—A Commission of Naval | from the Lighest 10 the I%eest, bas poriiined iho anxious and | cop)y give sho House co ivea whether Luerg wea e prestes Oficors baswiade a cara fspeetion of the Tialian Bevs astur | 9080w daties ihey. 10 Vasir several dopartmepta have Bad 10 | of the cessution of bostilities botwoen Prassia and Awdrie: | Oficor made o corefwl epection alian Portorun. L hiie G ng evergy and wodchful care night and | * 1010 Stapley.—la auswer to the righi bonorabie RERUERLL the engagement at Lissa. Their repor ~m"" ”f‘ ";"- vhy,km tie [ Tiod of two wecks Tequiged to -«‘flu.m this | first questions T have to say that ln:‘m'l:!h;"lfl"é""';’;"’::: s will be able to put 10 ses sgain very shox ¢ 1o stated that | work, een o tully understood s appreeinted by oue who temand to the nmount nawed by - meim t 4 3.1 e ‘Tanatuly 4oie if e tron lort. 1dow't knaw that the mg Jike myscli bas see r dut§ | tho free vity of Frar aud gloxy in treir N orath ; honorable gentleman desires o t0 gu intd further detadl usderstand that 1 wo erguagemests ot Borgo and Levica the Medic o B ety out led aed ) wor The Auetrians bad 90 | grawsat cue ¥ our friouds in L - A b oA 5alione ¥o our frionds i Ehgland, vhe bave io Volous | the sudject, As to the second qu ey s ale ot i carryiog out this Tk wo f ek of Baden, with the sauetion cf tio allied Goverrd CHAHGE BOR APSBACES, / | Shmie fv‘oecupied in negotinling an sruistice DELweEn j Iskeg o letter Grom the cawp whichstates that Gon, Cioidini 4¢ pear Isorso. The Austriane have abandoned Udbte and the fortress of Quopro, The fosvess of oA @ prepw ing for defense, Awonty-five thousand wops ac stationed betweer Gratz and Taybach, { e’ iy A merican sention for 20 words nop-émceding 100 wal ka of Yiu 19 imrensiog in the district | Jowers.” ed to Leve Jeft Fiorence fop ‘ o i respecting Ui probuble opening uf the | i, and the churim 07 ASHLLNO ¢ mes a3 issued on e Sith Julg s | uablo doubt of the Svlantig?ine belng | Yor MesEO[Ts (0-WOTOW TWOINIDE. ebarge wil be Federal armiee aud |h&ll‘;uularu; ‘bat T am not yet aware u it procdedlug. ad been stated in one of iy R L eon made (0 the Dritieh Ty the Sanats of Frankfrtfor it 1.6 wished o ask tte nobls lor t v ar Hor Majesty's Govers Stauley—¥o demaud or roquest Les boen Ml \Jesty's Gorerfiont that they ehonid arbitrat tho question wne one belwe. qulav‘m ‘:‘. :}\:n. wght 15 B3y "‘un wsed by NUOUYCPMENT IN THE MOUSE OF € M4 1058, | o torning of the 8th Jaiy, Yor. Huig 4o woving the | Ueuse, wated that hohiwie stood the At- | 10 TTex 1 becn ruce seutulty completed, wpl that the first | Ahis moiter, and ong 43 heen reneivede. Tl wished to Facw whether kis o German Goverw mzm-! n German Lave 1. locus + i kear, hear.) s Veen reported ‘to as that fhreats ha - fem fhe Geribeldian Hesdqusrters post- ] 1 a recent dfspatet of the Amstrion Comr ) ey et Prely eqasndtc | ! 1 oppos e oopldennh o e i oncit, mandes 8 the Tyvol, selac ve to anelleged Auststan vietory i | e Sl AP ENETEE & o ot B et * | e 3is buse. necr Lodre, o 1 vas comrect, Mo ted great ~aiffaction | in sigiug tsat the | tars oflicers emmandiag in Fravkfort of & very Yoohews Shasl O | Disprdabes frva Garibaldi a1t state, on the contrary, | communidtion wo A be apaned with Ne g ¥orl2 to-morron. v of fhesn reports was that 1 bed been skl . 1 b An honoradls womber wtated dhat ho Jautin 1be hand 1 mes | encd, in cese gaymen Wiy not de, to bowbard the ton Lig sroope cuined a cosaplets vietory en that ocemsdon: | yice that Lad just been yoceived ‘@irvigh tiescable. (dlear, | and give it vito piks Lam Im-f,‘aw that the Prussiod s.50tal e of orly W0men, He adds sbat the Garibd- | Lear.| | Government Piave ‘irongiy diseldmed wucl :AI”‘:;!"-;' 1017, 31 3 nedat%) migwtes 102 ¥elo ok, KINED BY THE ¥EW §~USEFUL I¥ ! VILNLATION, ‘ From Uhe Datty News, Jul 7 26, ¥ The Honses of Pardament and the loading Londor | [Rear, besrl. Thodspconnts are vary eeal . Tainly docs #Hpeat it some WigNage of thut aiad w ployed, e mpleme . it would geewm, without the Dich aucbarity . ¥ 1evy adl, ith reteropee to the proiection {4 o 3 stiong we bo afforded to et pubjocts in ones of an? SEEOCE SV, T House adi EXCITEMINT @0 diaes persaed 1o Avelsiny 6767 the engager eut. Leipmererived bere {rom Vetico state that ¢ The Nadienr wnd Austiian Generals met.&t Conmor n Adv 4 over e ance @f the Volunseors, clubs were apprised of A ssul Inudi lo | Peing taken sy tAe wwn, that cammil 5 . Pyris e wnece: 0 g of the Atlawtic | y p AasuIRLEy | ¢ Avstria, A0-segotiste ypemicis, J:ily, 21— TheVolunteers bave advaseed, | cable st dinver-time los ovenine. The tele staphic abccre | Pice s e aes uhTS: TROULAMATION OF GENERAL KLAPKA. f Frone o teies no pert i the pending aimieiic. e Lnitenis a1 snetpiod Cimengo sad Poss Chlms | Lo e ey asmet Dot s | (ke roverummen. 6 Pomia, 1 taky rept. SRR 00 Austrila sud’ Jtaly, if it can be arranged. will Lold & me day an engagement took: | What ls neinolly eabing place in, Tho Klosse centained S | P T A e : ) 4 L JerGinicoi postseript: * The 9 1 Jandoo 15 » S ' . » T Lcmlm— = atraoe vesr Nerinio, the rerult of wiieh is not yer knowa. | known ail ever the town that the sucesss of the expadition iss | Mr. Osborne wsk wd whet Zer Majosty'$ R t GARIBALDIS GREA' v | Fronee,gund i will probably meet at Paiis R e e g ' ¥ ouexce Joly 2., | sabstastiod aod inconteovertivle fant. 1n v ute of spocial ecs- | a bill fer tho_ further suepension” ' ye /1 g R Tk o s i bt T “con Amsd runaesived eterday ot oo, sud el ¥k | EsPSRACIeS Weivent eomment and el s exlanaters | (51wl ko o combEetion e ey, whetled et | -y - e o p 'y ¥ pons i 0 /il Polit Arrests. Eestern Provivces of her I mpire. A an athasiostie receptien. . Bliment of tho promises and prognastical w,.f,".'_‘.fi,:, metnhers by uam sy anearly iy for its introd ot 1 o 4 . i Lower s, Aup, o, 16t | o JLit moreorer Known thi tie rvjectof reform daely o | Gseersl Mo bel arried yeerday ewviing st Pergincs | Jears. Henoe, o bew of last ovemng o autont ug | o 10T Nuws wa peorryto wo ta state tF ity wagl Martal Law Proclaimed i Lower, Sl : A | o vtk e o Commaty Hates & dpa bpc | TOTAWIWSY i Wit SlghtLiomaracdiic rom Tréll e exiesxut amd wurivico o it westh o che ratenai | 00 oAb Emecel (o) ot to T4 st mobor v . | tar sew relation - A ko eabie w na g0t Hmited perig; ot B Degied 1 s 92 e honoracge ool rid Tere tordey versation which M te « ws wiem Wispuich frew the Tyrel mamg er [Ty v 3 he Lunorais Austria. | e T s cincmiegdor a0 WS | BT @ ) v ke e, s U Somifur arrests have taken place in otharsparts of How- " s, 4 Ny gram wcccived here frgm | Soeeotsl randly Suonahs e e maotioas mee Byt | L e e B e o0 Eriek: e me Y oo 3R B | gy A:‘: :_:.:nu ._.,\‘1,,..,. ,h-.;zmnuy. oAy :’:-;1‘1‘::":;:7-:' b;,‘,l..—:;m .:.,':,,,, 2;{:‘" e | 233‘..‘5 “‘ hesx ca-rm uce of the Rriske membars would be > N DO, g —-— | e 4w important peinse of the shove manihwtvribess o1l R ant oo o the Awstrian | S0 s canectod with tbe eapde-lying oxsedition ' TR REPERM DIFFICULTIES N JOMDON. rom ms. Peersburg ¥ | Ky o g dinopsfonn - . vl wing V. Weerda. After a obetinate engagemwent 620 | of hiy year underssood. tint 1t may be us bl t0 briets moaph FRANCE. ; i Pty { e, 14t The expulion.of Austria from the Germante Cophd | gpery robrealed | in great buste towand §'golo, with a loss of | ulate jiformation we buve aisoady iid | 40ro the publ fu o i | "s 'l.'f" - i § eration—a fact whick kas been lutely Clspated, and 20, The | g0 ki b wo Suded ond amovy praswnen. The cokore of tae | Atlantic cable, aboat to.be thrawi open b the pablic, jemana- 51 e 2 5 - { e Beppiah sy - ot . s St 1666\ |\ vence of the slighteat hint that Kranee in 0 Kot suy caden. | pegirest ahe fe 3 it our gosscusion. Tis defeat fovond Lisg | factaTed by the Telograp Lorstruction Campiiy, amd ewned Mienam Fight et Chalous, Fewious mm Between the Home | There s creat cnthusivem here in reference to e Visit | on ¢ territory on theaconclusion of peace, | exery's tight W 15 16 fall buak uporaPesgice. by the Atiglo-Amerioan Compnuy. It iy, pechaps, save Pame, Friday, Juiy 9127 of the Awesican squadron. The Russian float Lavepgone | e come confusion of ideas if we again state Lt theoriginal AL | 0 o e d the Reform League. o Ry o T { » - “Yelograph (ompony bns compars eely reciate iniex The first Hopariavt sevaneuver by disfidons 1ook Sexxotary and the gue. | Heisingiors Lo uee it, \ | THE WAR IN GERMANY | AWiechade (o Vemice B xpeiited-sPopular Bheim- the new caide, and that the words. - guarasieed per § piace the uther dey ot o Cenp of Chilive, | e ‘ THE WAR IN GERMANY. | SO uaiaon M Gl B Cont,” must ot b taken tow hterally. ' Bonre, tnchdin £ 9o tue for <D troopsto fates L —————— Large Sabscei] omaiste « haliiond. s gaine® Persan Tho real Allantic Telogioph prafereneo pliares are fho £10 1 and retura o a1 wetere. The evtire co, Ay b | P »! Mailiron e — i . pe & friige at v Pams, July Wo—The Menitenw du.ioir s of the Anglo-American Company, ‘Mnho moldas of [ took part in it. A corps under the command of qu‘,, { Uhoso are gunraniced mose U 20 per oo bedore flse AVan- | Was charged Wi B attack ng ene well nigh equc) %3 Bmer oo . Some of the prineipal Russian bankers havo sul weribed Receipt rof tho News of (e Landi ng of 5 e o coupite the ra Morselwuskier. ihie Atlantic Cable. | ‘ f gl Totervention with Prossin. ‘W Kovzderto The Prussinns in Frankfert. | thnt cityhave nss AL de | Frussie nee 1y permission. pargomaster Peliner hew baoy: the wann city und himselt — e Renewed efforts are being made to obinin the iniyaven pemag of Be Prmseian Chnmbers Spocch of tion of Russinvith Prussia in bebalf of the south tGer- | man Stat The Czar has entered into no arrange 'ment | o Mita 5 relative to the question as yet. | Tho following dispatels was received 1 this city Tasi GRREES. S \ { The United Sintes Stcamer Colornde., sbip, from ) 48 The Calorado, Admiral Goldshero's fla bon, arsived at Plymonth and sailed for Cherba ——— v Prize Fight, G B pRLLY, Mouduy Acgust 6, 1856, AL ptint o ting of Qe Chambers was beld to-day. The memders rose amd chreered the King.ond the Prus- Han vietories, : Count Melberg waseelee ted President of the Upper + Fouse. The yaeht Frolic, with (e prize- board. ‘They fought for $2,000. Moce wor on — ‘Commercia gence. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKE]D LIVERPOOL, August T—Evewa LOXLOX, Aigust 6, 1866, ¥ The King of Priusia boe returoed to Berdin, The minicipulity presenvad to Wim & congatulatory ud- drees. In peply thev ipg expressed lis . thuvks. He CorTox—The sales to-day foot up 7,0 pemnied ont that Pressis bad drawn the aword market is fat. not orly for her inde gengdence, but for the reorganization ofGumany. The fir &, said the King, basbeen assured 1he-gecoud amay, by he belp of God, alsode obluined. Everytl p @ havpy future for Pruasia, as an Rangmble und lasting | €0 is immivent. ‘o King an persen opgeed the Prossiny £lawbers | yesdeday. Thefollowl &2 ighis speech in full: “Aostrions, Nobie, a0d dloxe! Gentiemen of bothFTouses of the Dhet; Now that {see A ssembiod around we the re)resvula- “ Wives of the convtry, my Weart impds we o express, st oof il from this opWce, Wy own und oy geoples i beary but sucel wsful ascriffoes wwt only i averting | 4L wur frautiers the &y $ger of Loskiirien. but i enabilpy the i The Nupateor the Lhird arrived at Bagét on the worning of the ith, of the eoustry, Ly s 37apid victory, to wdd fresir laurgls to o Tha Cuba was Intercepted off Croukimsen on Lhe evening of inberfted fame, dnd W10 smouthe sopumd for the taliopsl | % . v | tus 2th, and reachied Livespool on the aiternaon of the 27th. "levelopment of fiermanyd - The City of Manclie ster arrived off Crookhaven on the Accompanied by the’ vieible Weaing of Gud, tae | gnd resched Liverpool op the th, gt of fhe’ uatiod cepeble of vearing _ " - et asinstically oy s Wessammons o be stragile for inde. | PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. poience sud Fapeslsod Oue beroie axory supported by o ep—— few Jaut faitbfu] allios, sdvanced (rom succes: 0 mueees, from L victony te viedny o 0 B9 Emst ar i tbe West “Much precions biiwd a8 boea shed, The cowntry wouras | the lose of wasy bedve i who died haoes in ma‘:&'l':':;:"' 3‘;:",:[ fush of trinmp unt: % oce standard waved aloug s ime eatend- | ghorelc afterward g oW the Carpathy w8 % the Rhine. It wil be for BOUTHAMPEON MARKET. LoxDoy, August T —Esenigg. Console losed at #7] for money. AMERICAN SECURITIES. ' LONDON, Augast T—Evemak. “Tho latest anieu t0-day were: United States Five Twenties. 681 Tlinois Ceptral Reflroad, 731 .- PP BY THE JAVA. s, - Rk, The Rogal Muil steamship Java, Capt. Mood which leit Liverpeol at 10 o'clock on the morniug of July 5 fred W eduesdey morning. A portion of ber nows ias been & ted by the Calle, Lut we give the substance of ber dispatches, t arms Hhe N Precidens of the Ravarian Ministry. NixoLssurd, July A—Evenimg.—Herr vou der ®pister arrived st the Prussian ont- Uy an Aastrian officer. Ho i person at the residenoe of s | €oant Bamark. | Mo bas not yot hat o confarenos wit the Prodsian Miaister. Government and the b ‘wdecntasives of the yeople o united | f Y Herr vou ser Plardion Lave ooile bore at tho sngge ity 1o the population of Lower Austria, and cwpecially of V1. | than those of tho Italians, d-apile ? 3 . ;. T , riperation tobriug e EATILY the fruit that wust b gatl g 'f;:“;;vl :":;E::. :vb"v::; megon . that 1t fs ot thety anitide which hay ::-h?n:a .:. dery. ulu.uuam: u‘;um n..m..‘,fl, Wwfid‘.fl, The following lettsr, a cring vory considerably tho | Mewen 5 4 *reg e @ed from this asniguinar T.Ae0, and Jievent il@Huing sahMorod | AN the pasitions held by the ¥reisviau $ro0ps up f9 nao3 o 0Lu:«p:‘:’l:l.|‘l.lxhl.f‘\qum!”r‘:; ained xhr:.';nv'u*:l‘n':-:::h’::nu pole l'ho:'hrh':v‘w[»"vmm. 'A':rm-ur;m“ n,lll:'m,"flu"'h yosscls as | aopoct of aMated relallyg to 1 popossd meeting ou Moaday, | and Switzeciang. " shear 0 Ve, | ihe 22tinat. a0 m % devoted Bdelis o the Mow oby add imperial Loian of ‘Ave. | the workd. which pay o mach to S A R ST ”&.'{fa.’-".‘.“:i‘f;‘ gaihedthia The Tims: | *Iho Momie ORA FWAEL s Rifht Gebtionen of o. b Momes,obthe Diet: My iavara: | © Nofiations are uiiearried 6 \ Tl T Ly e 3 T L B iy o o oa toard The. A Roatatore i mient was by him 0u the Bars of 1he Goveramemb s | AR E onetary uniod < et e sble 1o bk with itacion upon the’ Sasagiad : The Kipg bas reenved Congt Karolvi ab the Castle of Ni gwnl-',d.,.-n the iplabita }'(-n;- and ; mlmf,. | blamed. u:’mu‘.amo h:t. ram’ just busit in B .roy'&n.-hr “!‘u:'m‘r:;‘xr:'a =:;‘°w lnflnfimfic muw e r i ok, Wil 'y Kelsbur, f (hls decree has 1) e it 10 pressnc fron igious sesults wery would $ Purk on i #F L 3% any eaipricsse i ey, Hmnmzuu.‘ Fooof ta o mumhn::"’;fi. ot day nbxt, the 30h Lustant, as stated | mli’rlupuu..,‘ © position of the Mtabes CarVul furesight aud corweiontions | ecomomy 5 position 1o overcems the | PR s ”.:“- m.h '.,n s . (B ; SN Loy Musicy, July 26.—The progtamme of Merr Yon iScdtipg NI, dave, rosuite | dep Plorljen, Prosi ! 1o Bavariay Miistry, spbolds the | he curcumstances @ priseiple Lat Savaris will Join re Oonledernion ia whish X @ fnsneinl sajural eones{uancs, frow ghiters Mase #nd Go 4 in t% ) bales. 1°he ¢ Empesor coulidently e, | population of Lower Austiia and Vievan, Germany and abread. Bexpry, Jaly 2T course pursued by ¥ in levying & wo The ystem, on the fellowing greunds mand for 000,0011,, i 1@t currect. butions imposed by *he Prusians is §25,0009008. 1t in agia that offess bave alr § fort, and was recaived yesterday by the von Savigny. |+ 1t in not betioved that (e deputation from Frankorem.ihe- | | Maie will obtain any datisfactory reswt from visifing this f.nr,u & reduction of tho war contribution imposed upon Freakfort could only take place by the exeseise of the royul | " | prarogative, The idlt of the deputetion to Her von Savigay | | was simply a visit of courtesy, Her von Savigny aweuming wo | officinl attitude in the watier, } P Proclamnation of Ma LawinLowe Viesxs, July 26, ! for the protection of personal liberty domieile, and establishing wartisl tranquility. Refenring to this proclawation, the dbendpost (eventng odi- tion of the OfF cial (Jazeet) snys ‘The Government of the Em| | %0 many foreizuers 1o the eountrs. ot . 'The Batile Near Presburg. aNsamid, July 26 Advices received bere froga | Fraokiort 1ate that the Sepate and other municipal bodies.cf odl ingrder Lo draw up u petition, whish tathsebild was inetrneted to present to the King of The Prussian Camwissioner, bowerer, refusod the himpelf out of despels in which the Prussians bave acted foward the ‘Lbe Prussians have bod & ket drawn op of the wembers of the Senate and other mnmicips! hodies, together with a state- et of their lended and movable property. Al the barkers Lave held a meating, at whieh it was declared that if violesce of this kind weze resorted 10 (bay wonll suspend payment in The Prussians residing in Frankfort Jiive seata dep 10 the Prassian Coimissioner to plead tko cause of Fraukfort Offcial Gasene of 10-dny Justifies the | coutribution of | tweuty fiye illionsef florins upon the inbod itante of Frankfort o boatility shown toward Prussia by the Goverument of Franifort, the tolera- tion by the latter of ar icles in the ¥ravkfort press isulting 1o the King of Prussia, the violation of treaties, the damage doue to Pinssian prope:ty, and Fragkfort's participation in thie war carrie] on by, tho Austrian coslition sgaint Prussia. Acoording te advices soceived herofrom Frankfort-ou-the- Main, the statement (hat Prassia Lad first imgosed on that 10wn & contribution of 6,¢:0,0004 , and then made & fresh de T sum firs* demanded ‘was only 5,800,C00€., and the total awount of the (wo contri- 'y been made to thawunicipal | authorities 16 supply ¢2e requisite amount by seans of @ losn. ind Quasnstown o the aternous of the 20th, arrived berecn | . MERE oo (N ifl::ff:fif".,?fifa"ifi.fi;"}',.?? e nister Baron von J der Heyat aud Ceunt Eulenburg. The mombers of the deputa- | yesterdy seems Lo di tion also Lad a long confecence witk Baron Werther and Her | Victory avening.—A proclamation has viations at Nikoloburg—Arrived of the |00y opending thronghost Lower Austria the Yaws | nd the inyiolability of | . in order to insure tho | The first Jmpressi foty of the axmy and the preservation of publio order and o o it o b k- bonte ireqaranoHodbon ror feels itaelf bound to tes the most loyad gupport from 1 Lettersreocived from Vanice make mestion of the upessd- yeus with which 3Bo ‘uLabdante joahed ups the preparatons sor the Mophade and rlegs of the @ity Lo lialians, A evmmunkatics with Veuiee ywan cub off o gie 10tk iy Gew. L kiap- | strength ocoupy. i the e tie Telegraph shareboldcrs sgeeive o pewoy. Iiit cotngiaded hy;‘:lm Boxrbaki iy pen that the first yoar » carniuge of the cable do noaascd £125,000—as improbuble camtiageney —the Wwhole of fux: auds | Wil bo divided awong tho hokbars ol Angzlo-Aulerosm viosk. | ensisth ! Jrnllr; under L orders a division v the Pt end *’.8&‘;“ ¥ Memacarw. up Capit " i b it ; s p cepiial of tio Awglo-Awcrican Company i womgsed of 16 ajnad H R (gl g 4 1o Ae 8 Knyend it I e ol e e i | Shaca gmd B buttesics 4f peihoro X i AdmiiFersao o nomint e DAYA! sagagement i sipe Jetign Cowpany v hei 6o Wow is opened; o wd | ’ it inion e seppowad 10 ron esent 4 l'rru{.eoyh 3o g gy = 15236 £600,000, 119 fivat & 15,000 caragd each senr by eie waieal | froo Kar Bl st tha object of LOMPIDE & A S cammunication ebween Euiope and tbe United Siates M so | 1 wured by charter & the shai caolders of (e Auglo-Aw wiean | b . 1n opler words, the latiea's shares are At laatic 3 caps Wider arms, aud pr. ‘sxoph proforence oues with 4 guaraniee of 20 per ce Bt -eamp by aseaming the gfensiy "Auother point upow Which Ircquent gacatious wse ask #d_ is | Foray Arai 3ack up bis o ho .jose v whieh messages will be wonvoyed botwoeipPa. | two likes Witlh 2 o :d Ameriea, Atéer carciully estimating ibe proh |l infantry rewting and. it has boen settsed 10 fix 10 wardl 3t £1 gor vord 1 to send 4o mevsages of Jes thaa 20 words each, Tis hi t sate b been docided on io the hope of keapin g hy comperty bin proef liguts, avd fran the' numial ofh | gover of 4 & 1‘2«"‘: mev:‘mnuu‘x of thia \'nulfl wu"m 1] ‘\u Soeition, alsoceyered & g I . As cominuo! calion is sald 0 be WS | selee lauteq e that fon i i w103 s 00 o8 ovsi ] ChREAC lse, | begas &0 80F &8 100 Shentire. T LMW | Restoval of Archived: fram ¥onice. b eyt g LKL | Lettas received from Venie ¢ state (hat the Aus 2 | Arians wre removing the archives and the Leoks from the | Jihraries The fnlabitants looked wik b grent uneasivess upon | the preprations being made by the ltalian treops for the Vockad and siege of the « A 1 ccpmunication with Venice was cut off on he 19th by | Gen. Mazacapo. ny i nod — A f Garibafill. ios rapid ou a long fhe reports concerning the leshh of Garibaldi zyu m:ormx n‘:lnlnlt:‘ol ;;:m;uueu ordm.- ARglo- mn;m.‘ Lourtuki “AI: ook, » ompany bids taw to 0 Lionor aud rapute © A b Bank, J ke obje were vey uusaisitory. Iio had been agincked with acate | SOmPARY bils loe o el s Sonet pad mputs AISH SNE8 o SL R e erio o gL eara shenmajsm while atill snflering from the offects of hia late | been as Jong and gallant as the victory sppears 1o lw apridin | meuts wore wlow. 98 ing to the natury prals N ene wound. . and assured, and aft Erglind will rojoics at the gelas l followad itp the MO ements of his ady. . Feray e I;rr:ilt:;cn.%:x:;u’l;é“‘fl m:’vqe.n"“n‘éurm:‘iwllm“ b 'ylll #0 a8 10 u";t s 1afastry 00 that of the "'q mml v eleotr] ot t v 3 g - Tio Neval Kagagemen: in the Adrintie. | iR T T T e | Y st vaps reiog ol i herge i wigurPetrucelli della Gattina, Writing from Forin | long sabmariae Lues. A | of Guides, snpporied be 4 horse hl"m, e by n regimens to the Tibats ore tho 20_aays that the lute uaval &agagement INTERESTING FROM VALESTIA. N\, | wine of Hourbus.i o fora ex poieace, to (<] o the Alrlatio as exeited much astovishment and.dlenppolat- o Corospoudeuce of The London Times. 3y 24. ing outtisnked. bee | st of the chief officials connceted with the old A doubls cliargo b« madrons and ne ) Atlantic Company and the new Angio-A © | in.fantry to get nnder dovor of the weed B e e o T (ke e amals: | L TEetxe Sopun a1 s Latimer Ciark ks beon Lere somo days, A8 slectrieal og. | 1st er'ort and charged ourbaki's two wing gineor to the compang ho has 10 report upon aud dec.ds | Of his wMNAIY, dbis waieaver was wu; 1] whother or not the Jins been truiy Juid. Lt will be givea | fortuno ot [1e'0aY Ia faverof the French I 2 give | fo reach e t ,,a wment {nltaly, a8 the counkzy regarded tho feet with pride, and spered no-sucrifices in erder that it might keep pace with ’ the projress of naval suieuoe and be worthy of the yosition i accupial by the kivgdom. Signor Petrucelli® diinks (hat Tricsteibauld bave been aticoked. or the siog:* pf Venice | Over to bim for thls purpose bonk midiny cu Satunlas ne terestinga, 'In' oghont e ol ¢ 28 o ¢! « Lis siriot testa for conductivity” aud insulnti infantry, cavalr,¥ 90d artillery, and it cousmennad, aud <hus refess (o e operations agaiast Lisa. | 80, U8 $ECEL 54 hours, Wheis (be. ..,;."X.',‘;":.,','_n AL e iae oIS OFtho Tourrye” of the G Dokt through this last endsal. it w 1 tlat of the ofher brigies wage sevorel edvetive Ltie mporance of Lisss, whick is not even marked oD most l‘-r. wvesy doubtful. Admiral Persano attacked tha islnud under he spor of public opinion, which sccused him of jus tiou, Xo wished fo aocomplish & sedden enterprise, show b edw-and dazzie by be accepted by the ccm 4 o tall —l 88-c0m laid; and, o far a3 sclontilio skill i’ ot sleatrical probiem of ucarly the lagt 10 vears wil il | - The Noedle-Gan, o airahle erder. ko impugn: azzle by @ brifliant A eentinuous stream of applieat. L He s hod ot Jast & battle with Legethoff. AWhat g v R T correspopdent, writi mh.n the result of tbat battler We nn‘:fianl :lha | fl'.fl‘mu'.'&.‘.’f.‘fiifl..n.fl’ . - J e ; ris r o) _fmuth' 8 Ope! Tin hoart. The telogram whieh anuouncod tie engagement 10 18 | inquirers a deal of timo &¥A money—for their 1 e on the geedle gun, sags. " €, 5. 59 & dofeat reiser (Lan anBOBNC® & | coiso by telegraphe-if wa siate Prr R broecd Wkt 1t o e altcnt o ciaat, Tt Admirnis ..md"nm';fle-m" msoal oakn Bk Las loon Onlek | e et ::! e ".f:?i.,m..'" A.L:‘oflfe‘““ mg.xmmu— “vfl;‘?n.l‘v]::‘;\':rlh g ,""b:"lvflufl nui‘f-‘;‘omfi tries, Sererall Ameriean ones were of & m vk o @ bas | | sm """"" ;f“::m:"d‘z‘““ Venice weakenod pni | cither night or day, ki d“n""u ':‘;oflh'u# i | their defeets, x::f contidence fore be- 2 - 1 iy ‘escribe the auxiciy of %?n‘:“’.‘.'.:."".‘..‘.? L '{ .": .",’,', ",’“;“:m‘."fl‘ wesmags and ~sigua i1 g *"""""‘;"_’:-l"- #'%gz'&u oo frevaing. g of tho alpach s 10 it TANCTOUS | I¥ 1y Guly A 447 8t Wit 4 hope. ey s o pasenibi | requisite sodcht for. That ad "ones wore i S, St 1 e shreonaes o | oBlbo o 1t S0 e ok (L | S ke e i+ v sacs nfleiod upon tho wnemy. Wi oy credit o ita ‘achiovemens s almost solely dua to bim. His ' f it have we gaized b7 ke Shasoms: losen energy, auidation, and oot a 1ittle of Dis eapital, have - e od. 1ho lagunes (o us, wo s e W‘«'m'flr umngo; , ARl tho, Atlaati cabia s laud | ™ I“.fi.ufi "le“flllle-" s oould we Lave dony with this | une.m-. . nu:_ 13 Kol the chRE Namoes ¢ ity Freach superior nd in the i Iu antlcipation of if e to I priaeiple yot kuowa: 1. Baoause ‘The Plorence correspondent of the Fdependince au,-’ ifl'hllquunup;(i omeion 4 Rioat (o Ioprogaring | VR slcer, & Becanes o s | Killarney who may choss to come on the bospltabls iay itatiog | FOI08 & K ""m’.“"'“:‘d tis | 220, says writing on the | kil mmas 38 ) 3, it at on and Mr. Glass are More truis; ...u.'.‘:mh the ball, Merod to all around. ‘The Koight of Kerry Do tie emiertainers Fireworks and iliuminations Lave | "l‘v:-ld;m::.l: (snd";'l;ry ng ':L promise a grand | Ay o lo o Cworat b successial layin | tho Atlautic gable in 1666, R e st ————— Mr. Secretary Walpelo and the Reform Loague. MIBUSDERSTANDINGS—MR. WALPOLE T0 THS TIMEY, i o . i ol At present it is fmpossible for us to form’ a_very exact ides | everybody felt that we Lad becy boaten irreparably—-beaten | by soa 0n well 2 land, Bat the Govg) QL‘.muwm pb\l Tished gther infors eqeently {o Tand, aceording to | which oue of th vessels and two paddie-whesl | stonsrs Lad been auuk by the Ualian gui. 1f Ule wera ny wwf‘ mueh rea o the Tuferiorite of o realiy so the losses of the Au: el 5::':' i 1L brilliant it woul (AR E‘;h‘ | cisoulated R ARty re i its Uniterion .m:.:',."; ey L | An apjlication for that purposa was wade by Mr “Tagl | e peepl oh board sre fa perfoct g g :'Yr:v“r'e .u:' | m ll;':;;n:v -.l_uohn dir. w;u,ou bad with the dapgias et Briano oould 10t Baro evey watclnd the pro- | 1 iva (0% Lotit to be S ;rw-,?b'wfin‘i servant | gress of (o epgngeiical, I96hads Juy 2% ¢ , Sir, i g - \ Parrs, Jaly 265.=The Monitenr du Soir say-: ! " i waterld atl o 1 oo would ba bt on ¥ L gt : : 3 dhocs pgend..Li acc ARG L paledal gy wad y ERECRCSARE S8 oot Damar Lotters from Vieona state that (o ongagomdut Sdar Ty Fle Liallan phpebe espress comsondble. disappoimment A4 1 3g s,y aubwrs o oue the kot ¢ A€ * Swpowed upon the tropsory duvlag rectut years by the war | #00 WS o Prinsiany demand repasteent on ag- | b 'rg on fhe 220 inat, way turnink completely in wvor of g | 116 YeFY Biberiala RN Of b dughgement, Who Diricte oy | and the comizon The 2hior: 1 fool 1ty 1 are ppec X . ‘with Denmagk, it bas Lésn found posstble to smoet the ex cont ‘TI‘ x!r U-v.w ¥ing wd fortifylog Ulm Bastaut and Laa- | 'Alu «'::.m;"n';:'::n:. :'M:flu-l was manupmfh_v the news of | that according to a letter it bas received from Ancons the | that it ""”flmq,-mmnu the other qmon wl B g haa 1 /8 5 day + $sbout 10,00,4 ! ho 3. Npe potilitiee. | return of the Ttalign fleet 10 (At port bad anything bus ay ety | SOBPABIE Wo ou my second iterviow with Mr. W ‘Finaweial. o8 Porees hisberto ine 143 the presedt war g tho state | icnagiea el ":0- - + —— of triumpl. Tn addiion 10 the Re 'Italia, the guabost Vazese | woll A9 of myaei, that this one maiy meeting Vas dssenied w Tho bullion in the flnk of Franee toatiued to & fevebteand exiating balsaasé Withwut mioug amy oter ¥ 7O “":‘ : med -An Armistice | Engnxements I".-:"- li: Prassians awd |y ank, and sotbing was dono by the Afoudatore. The | § iien L Ty Rk b 5 oy gumlale, and \modated 1o 37,600,000 storlisg. The Batk | | Adwirsl Albisi's divi § for which the mesiing was (o be ld, o I e 4 Tie iotter sds that Admira) Albiai's division and the fron.alnds | FOF WhiCh the mesiing was fo ba heide HRS8 (ECe o i et TiL oh T e Bewte e o e {Worderl wpon the comatry thad bat of fursishing supyiies iu M0 for war purposca st [t is bonnd to provide by luw, The pr « 7 Vepe most aspuredly that tho meads requirsd for the <ue- | mistice w o] Possie HEADQUARTERS, N1KOLsnuRg, July 26.— A 0f pasge were signed to-day, and an ar Bolwain aud Moravia wre 1o re- f Pru 2. Netige mus ¥y elther pow iaa ng1eat 4poa. muin in the oceupation termination Vities [ W kind whil prE S TENSA vening edi f the wity i ce will A N B e N oo w 3 N i MesieH, Juiy ¥, K lossos, eapecially” i officers. The Bav sdquarters are to-day st Rotendony ASCHAFFEND L 6, o WY 27.~0n & th inet, an e 1] ¢ place near Ger w, Letween (L Gbben Divig I o By Federa) Aymy Corps, in whic rening w=—AL engagement has | that stayed near the island protecting te v imbarkation of | taken place With the Provsiane near Warzdarg, which re- | the troops were compelled (o remain idle for want of signaly | s ted unfavo'ably for the Bavarians, who suflered serious ] from the Admiral's ship. fhe Prasis wera ) e widie mi or leaving the Howe Otties, ¥ m ————— Albini @id not move uutil he saw | 1 WAR INTELLIGENOR the Tté d'Ttalin go down, The Nazione says (bat rumors are . T A, lation which it will not reproduce, attributing such nost upon Mr, Wa Mauifeato of the Emperer of 1 p whnagement to (hose who d d the operations Mt it | MUY Ignored fu The 7 srepre: | Tho following manifest e nded shabitante of the Tyr ry onglit 10 be iupbtneat o avdag o Lrar guilise | Famren Pro Ay ems sanction o asured of Mouraiclon, TLi Tast vy advers ed to beat off 119

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