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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1866. thay ask him to acknowledge Prussion supremacy, hand over | upon her proatrate neck, that sheis willing to renounco her the command of his army to Count Bisaark, dea of reviving the Jund, now that 1be f decided on the battl’ fial s they opevly u mr army of the North by of the South. 1 regret that, through wmmanding nece Vioiorious arm, . g They neyer were sor, to cost onchanted with the Prossian soples'* whoso d have liked a surar guar- tutional liber(y then can be given by a Cabioet nor is it quito eonsonant to sepirate from their Ausirian brothre: 1. beiug unabie to retricve the Kalser's fatures Northern _Germany they, &3 faitifal sons of Fatheriand, deom it New PONOeTD, i ecliow the lime of the Man to furw wd dangereua lino of di B0 far the Carlsr, politics indicated 1d isve been foraseea by the most peut. Afteg this seductive »xa W liriowberg, Bavaria, and Darmetadt, ¢ Southern Siates remaiving, continve in tom Northoin States we receive some equally rom !ociarfitions of adhesion by to-night's post. sliament Is not nssembled, the mejority of the deputies met 1 teoord to siguiy theix scecprance of the P! ut Leipsio all the loading *d & paper to the same ofle which furme & cousiderable por tants are gerting vp ber lot with the motley asseuiblaze of very language is barbarous in her ears, —willing to turn her upou the advancing wave of Exfopean civilization sto guide or repress, ik the miglhty nawe, at which the kings of the carth have trembled, ia the shawme and misery of an ignominigus defeat, The demands of Prussia havo risen with her an: She s fed fut her ancient grudge against her enemy, a: still her appetite remains insatiate, et o have 1o rival neag her throne, and bor wish i ace is coucluded on the terms of the anaistice, Prossia will, in fiet, if pot in pame, be the reign of Northern States will be mere eyphe in the etiguette of & courty is content withi this empire of the North. Her popi increased by the scquisition of ne hos far shows a profound indifle the_condition peop e, that all men scives side by side taut and faiti fal to defend their 1wy Lrive troops i uoble God, for Euperor, s worthy of your Iy rooted in the FRANCIS JOBEPL. O s Ers which sho has 80 lo with my brave ariny. willing, in fie, to poople of Tyrl now, with d of such antcosdents as the | with their feel) Progsia foom unilin v sors. This eonfiden usart of your Ewpeior. an oonatural ion between the two halves nt Bismach, From The Lendou Tiee If the treaty of ow long will | Bolute sov cient power to It wppears that Prossia their ‘contumnos 1 long earecr of eccentricity of wh: w00 the drift, Pest on ruling over Ger that, now he bas rid hinseif ¢ with two adversiries—ihe be devincracy of the clties. the otier b crushies ot Frunk his focs and wio his frion tioves ('nt by de At Cnseel, whero ila in Est Friesland, tion of Hunover, the inhubie 11dous for dircot ewbodioent with wey formerly belonged, Al pumber of men are likely to bs lavied shortly in Sckloswig-Holstoln, to do gnrrison service in the Duoies. falo of Saxony, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, and ‘Whether they will form a part of the gow Confederation with Prussia as its head, aud Bismark es its inspiring ge- nius, or whellier they will enter iuto an ellianco with each other, and with Ausiria, may be regarded as & matle doubt. At all events tho day of their individeal greatness is over, aud heneeforth, unless & great chango is 1 the present prospects, the glory and power of Germany will'be but another name for the deminant dnflucuce of | @ very severcly with the the widom of bis high-banded pol well fo hear in wisd thut Bi Throne ia Germany & revolation c which was achicved ¥ HMUNGARBY, d ceteutation of aedacity. warld, 4o scezs 40 belicvo, that one ca foek. lamation of Gen, Kinpla, Gen. Klapka bas issued the following proclamation fo the Hungarian legion, wado up of reads to take the fleld ot & moment's not Brave werriors| At my couniry's cali I assume the com armier, and address you in the capacity Our’country ia no longer left uabe- s and italy hold out Garibaldi will_assist s T vill operate agaiost the Danul tho fiold in Tranerlvsnis, while I will loa not easy to ferl aomized ad 1 eyupitoy for @ e en's nre ofien 1og po 1o us if wo wer «nd becaurs "1 feel inclined Mcantime, the five dayeof truce expirs to-day. newal for the pame term i3 now avvonnced. force has not been rec the Federal army. Hostilities vieinity of tho Main with us m; has taken the Fo supposed that huving nt, than as the ollies risouers of war, sud ized by the Prussians as_regards are boen pursued in_the ral Btates by surprise, Tioy natusally The powerfal Kivgs of Pr disavaw all oo piic ity Lo 2 AN he stris, they would, of ourse, be incladed in the ayrangements for & trace, The from Praseia, Lodwig Koesuth will bo in our midet. | conduct of Pruseia is looked 0|an- Larsh and high-handed 1t is certainly inconsistent with the ap- parently liberal and humano policy, which fullowed ber conquests in Saxony and Boli wanting in her charicteristie tre ing her Confederatos by whose vote ifithe Dic and Prusaia, e porpe pinohbock giluter of 0 of an impotent 1 st e o ted we shall ox pcl the Hapeburg dennsty, that bos 8o d our best blood and robbed us of our weslib, count:y of Arpad 15 oar own, and we will securo it to our- 5d 1819 wo gained immortal gl ry without ur vishes; this finie we sholl Torward, then | ard, aud romen ber that wherever us fur of Hungarians to rally round it. Liut & fow day here are the frontfers of our beloved couvtry, Tnere | cuile yoa, thero where parents, sisters an You have {0 choose Letween romuiring d ebaring (e honor of fighting for the Lib- . KLAVKA, Hon, in the extreme, Nor hias Auvstria been s, 08 & Deopl, LEVCE FUOW & Liery inthus basely desert- belag the pertisi wishes of (ho v woats. of Uy cities, of the prosin Gormany 10 & o atler ficsh laurels o Dlotted out of brid : At this moment their condition is pitinble in hrides awnil us | ghe extreme, They have fallen into the own hauds have dug, end vow they find no way of escape Forsaken by the great power, on which they had leaned the rock of their strength, they are left fo ¢ bavded with the viotorious aud exultant foe. on the Main, and in the neizl di: are completely pani TiZAt (0 Cougratiiato bimsell on bis “ olbing 0 F1ussia iisc, t how (o Lis will. ! pit, which their ety of oar country. The above was distribated amoug tho rian prisancrs at Glogau Tto legion, as & b to have nob as istrictaof the R st enlisted in the force. ready wontioned, corsists of 9,000 mew, vho Lave all vol torily entered (he ranks. The 55,000 ofler p ous patlonalities takew i the war _ . They have little confid in the moderation of the advancivg enewy. Frankfo d to siagular jndignities, of Muyonce, which is now hesiezed by a powerful ree, will make a brave resistance, but cannot kold out for any longth of time against the wilitary Prussians. Lhey are stoadily advaucing on the southern Wiirtziarg will probably bo the next victim, end from thero the road to Stuttgart and Auglurg for this, fud it is not probablo that any pla s of the Pras-ians will bo inter- raplod by the prospe stimulats their audreity, and ins to do a8 muck wischiet gant dowocracy, were ull_part of ¥ with bolk of taem. iy t tura asd great d nice, Lo wil carry all befur lor, and reckons tie odds w was a ohwicd in 1561 that England, art wiii Desmark ap +« tue tide of fortune 13 10 hofall the Prus. He s a deep gooe | Government that aracs. There | 1o do «o, to bire bas been_ pubj resourecs of the n houar boaud to provide for the prison A id of singlo suldiers, | bank of tho Muin, [ they are to wark in gangs undor tho g 3 | et eacepitons wre peraitted. ‘armed ediiua” viance of tuat, too, K J wuceess prompts the wan To Lighcr tiiglie of Jastidies bis rockless eontidenen, e A few days only The Feeling in Muwgdry, July 22) of The L M. Deak was hero incog- along confercnes with Count the Minisier of State, and the Hangarian Chanocllor. k hes heen empowered by his 4 Ministry, which shall be ro- ra Correapondent - before yestor, i*s, ard T'am told that be ha ste thea witl the w e in the tune thit re ssinu authorities 2 ta the eifot that, the el wency with whick they bave be caught damaging tho tofex A8 prooi of the moiv sxhibitod by the Vrussians fa the | The entrance of the Prossiany into Frankfort eveniog of the 6t rese Lut 'l wm not wekined b0 | rather thau & moveincat of arms. eral armiy bad been left in the neighborhood of the cit There was no means of ¢flectonl resistanco to vho invadin foe, even if such had been the wish of the or the inhabitants. The Senate had declared Iy an opon city, and the people alnost welcomed ¢ proach of their conquerois, report is that D an to form & Ho (0 the Diet for its dols Wuogary is progosed, and ial wan’ in the kingdom, equestad to lend a Lelpiag hand 1o the Goveenment is possible that by M. Desk, the most influe repoatodly hnd ccasion to romark that the promises which Austris mukes o in advorsity avo forgotien wheu her star is in the as. Count Antheny Forgach, an_ex-Chancelior, bas une aken to 2ot as Royal Commissary in tho north.we teou: 10 evganize the lev, 0d it ofli - ial and ng of the * angestammee tre Viungarians; but they wid de wel ust 1o use the phrase Thc loyalty of the Hungarian nition is (roath The strosts wiw ¢ ous assetnblage of men, womes cutrance of the was occupied with enger spectators, troops took place ubout ment of Lusiars, witlh pist A Grent Hea), o (Joly 18) of The (horeditary lovalhy) followed Ly three squad ) the hoad of the a! Jo Jovked on in roken by o vehew. by ile occupation of Gi ’ <he eavaley of tho advancad guard Lroke oy 4 Awern O w2 asd Luude ke, wnd i my oplnion wothisg bat an aarescryod recogii of their constitutionn eights wiil ioduce thow to make o revent the Bmpire svm folling 1 piecos ent exocrution. the troops, vhios w0l dicrr, consisung w W skiimih being grad artillery, enterod wouga Count 1 two batter s of ast 9 o'clock. I (e fallowlag neeonnt of tho roeat wet adrors in the Adiaiic the fame who on May 12, 1664, had te e o Austrien squ “ Admirs Tegetho! e hofore the bra » off Holigoland, was on bon Arcrduko Maximitian. lying off from u sloop which bee el snd Treackow, w0 Load of the pro ~uabled not on, feom ti 6 §iils oF rising sarly part of the sitack. wensn, 8 iitflo vl ge eome ihree jon of the rosd which run dovan the vatiey of the Al vearly paratiol with the railway from which broecbes off from the Firdinand serndorf. Fronobis the five days’ tr t with their ropective poitof Pola, when a out 1o cruise’ deo ut of importance, ‘Lhere weve then odor stoam caiy wooden ships of the line, the Kaiscr, tiroe-eck: ~decker, ind ap irov o the sdiiral pus alter by several ed dust, but they marehed with great the full military bunds were sde Lo foel v and subjugatio for & contritution of 6, followed by the inilitery reqnisition of 83 addiions! f 20,000,009 (the whole smoauting 1o mare (y 54, Threo wihier vossels of | 000), a rourd s indoed eeb of the Austriau LLiyd's od frigato. Wikh w Joleed o Whein in_wiglt Tted first deroatd upo; And thiswas apfodily comprisivg 3 Ves thout to attack I which two had belonged ot Lud Tecenly bee Lich the furee-decked K it3 siation at somo disience (rom Lis Lird Ok fhe previons oy cing ¢ ¢ 3 1own of lres thas 80 et for the past yese did L doss than eno-test of the 1 a0 amonni of moray whs not ish bankers who sklort pogelutios, snd from w large proporiisn of the “hat when the on sy had the advantage, sud kep oo the Ausiian red by the news . - - '\ Wawily Relation of the Govown Princes. Wiread, bus e e dewment in the Fe poled o (calian rut e anoestor, old luuc o oo temply lu (b extortionars. The paymeat of the sinouns in cosh was but the sommesd winite {38 guod wegepian 8 are still ia great trejddation, fow of A without tha ruin oBtheir jriva in vain to the ele ewds Vogel veu The oity); who delarcs t1ve but to ako the terw wxbroine. Thels o ©could not have the poverciry hotses of that couniry wad Usgso @any bnd boglen “Tho sister of the Xing of i Tho presert Py tiree-Cooker, €av +rots neimal Monding at bay ag s, Her gansers, nearly all Duduais cr fire for the furst time, ropli ouists by wfire less rupu s, od 10 160 orondsides of tueir ¥ but beiter mmed. The Ad- ical, ceeing the dauger in which tlat sbip was placed, weat taits nid and dircored his own vessel at @l speed uj Uhia frgatn, wiread y dar, could reget the dem fortunes. Thoy hav the Genersl (Mar stein ca the milita that i Lns no al T Prinee:s Roral e large Tadin frigo r to the | the water lize, vos ery was heard, + loud clame: n amld the wave, and thet wide-spramiing cioles were séen upon she suriies of the water, which Lad s 0 Ll Loca swallowed up. 33 enge “rked by a plorious episode. A Buif battalion of Dersn diert who were on board, climbed rp into e topa, sud whils oldiog ou by the ropes, shouldered 11 } proind, and sont & flusd volieg npos the doak of parngtaren etl produed b od falttop arcund the Admirs | toho invuincratile. Sourooty bad this evest boon eoncluded,wLen A chowor efiron and wouded frag- ‘wents, mingled with portions of buman hedios, fell vy veascls, and an iwmenes willof water appeared Vo Awstriag Aduiral tuon fousd of (he gegs of the throe-decker wlon f @ seeond Ttelion crews host, besl Ou board flie Aty 1y them beiug ove of 11 <ian merice, tho It te has hoan illuminated; U bave fornished the flect with many <Led out With flags. ¢ moral efect, for it 16 no my«tesy that In | ‘towns Jo-t mentioned there exisis a paity which is ceck- omote anexaticn 1o Traly.” Pairie nleo covtans tbe Loowing letter from Milan, pewsout Bupress of Rus imencase rul o d 1u ® | than wth tho undeilyin wis of which thos aball peeor, bat U egecse | iy ary oty o Ao Betior ek his e | the Calinet pr Viclorin, and tistes of (bo I ‘o teir to the turone of Eleciotal Hesse Ui ¢ k bod for his first wife 8 p or 11k, as they teren s inevitables iz appead o ihe King of Pricis. He b ng enbjects of Frankfie, are ika Jesee of | bowels of compaeston fo 1l be mace to Tue the Cay in ¢ the Conut von Bl indervention of ¥ in England, sud iz petition, 18 is said, finds fdor at dast crosw tho path B thewex. | prouy clhust of the late Grand Duk: it | Maxiwiian, This 138 Tonos Fibire of OMcaburg. who Teaid Tha Grand Duke of Balen marric of Prossl i Migbaol of Kussla, b Quecn W * | & fesrfal explosion wis e stead of that Le tlren: preeery) Vi the honses of 1 " ‘cach, who shiull give thers 10 pouco stinguished Senal ) noat the Kafe i | senton (Cerman, | Rossla. i The Grand Duke of Sazc-Woimar s the the Grard Dnchess, a Piang ighter of azothar siet ons damages to 1t { killd were numercus, 8 tingui-had offisers of (o Tic O'Klin (sic). T Z s combatants, Lt 1o will bavo a grea! el g i ent liet of 0 woalths | L rather than subinit to Ve d ing impositio. st Prusia pr her brother of ibe Erupsior of Ruseis arfure, w well a ‘a0 Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha is 1he V. ) Prinoe Ocusart of England, end Prince Al other of thalils d I heir (o the or the evaoustion of ppoart 1o bave withdrawn ¢ sanall yillago, some 25 miles near $ho conflvence of tho M ity of Vertheim, s | » the norih of Viitzburg, | n and the Saber, where soted @ Juncilon with the Bavarian ary (Seventh ¢ skirmishes herotook plac bolastaccounis a hattle lastinfor rovera hours was fought on the 21'%, near I pugslans had thy wort of 1 the come e with flgicg cole | ments were nostly from apd Bpden, md nie said courage whic) f those States, A been in aetion, and tiey did not | i stoel and | y Ml ous lust | n:hr::d nukL of Mecklcnburg-Schviriuis the son Giaf Deko of Mecklenburs: t hs ot last skaken off its imm. ters of Ancosn it ded to Lo fl ol ting ti c]fljn i i in number, offered baliic to juformation elready recelved i2 very confased, clies recently agrived we gather som: sppears that on bLazrd rumber of Tyrolase o damage 1o (Le t fs silent npon down 13 flag. wore eviirely iore de decisive, but (ke 1o ance of victo: v to the It the Austrian s fire inflicted m Ita'ians, Two_¢f the Itelfan veseels ai tho Palistro—slthough the oficial mccount t—wnd captared by ils enewy eacla lost {hreo others Thie aétion in ite rasalts was in- 100t of e AUstrians gave an One resnlt of the action, » superiority of 1o Froneh' iron- Tho Italien eqoadron in Franee, not 010 mencement, but tinally e ors.. The loops in tiese eng the contingents of W ilrtem) Jave fought with the_ st o claracterize tho firet time that they belie their ancient reputation. Still the Prus pecdle-zans proved 100 mueh. for the notiees left thom in fuil reteeal toward Wiirtzhu 2, Rome dificulty in the errangement of nded, Tlearn to-day, on the part of it ish heér glafws o0 the nelther France ond ono of. ks dauchicrs je Grand Duko Nicholas, brothei to 1he Emperor of i S o the 1nf hicx of dbe lite Kin, o - to wo late King afl vnaen m “Wovements in Favor of Fywsalam Suprcmucy in Saxeny, Wuzicmberg and Baden. of Prassian suprem- Drocden & tumber friends of Austri of thia Goverament an rounton of el Ger- ——- OVEVENT IN GERMANY. evernl vessols mil: and plated rred, notwithstanding the territls fire of 1to vessols constrnoted in n the contrary, all 4 are in a deplorabc condition, and ‘tho Ite d'Itdiey. which was n veasel of very large dimensious, quit entirely constructed In South grol. althou,” 3 liusistod oi this poiut ber=sbouts anticipate fius e, | aiffect to belinve that at the last momoent tse wyolatiors inconvenicnt guestion, p ot Viemr the orher "Iie croakes | Galastaome, bulll in News will split on the Tt was a part of the corrent ontbreak. I thirk they are mistaken—mainly, porhaps, | b S, liko furies-striking murderous, Intentional. blows ou the oecipu isting persons. empered person, with good norves, ho betrayed no regrets hysical foar aonng his trial nor at tho show-sceno of the faces aud the arn 1 bey knocked down bo n, and beat men after tiey had been repd | mor Mastcr Adolphe was evidently much and beeause 1 hope th i ! rgaments abilities on either side have been | hisexce ted 1n wy receut L:tters. The weight of them cer- | aduiisingly Ihe mwost w ta eye of your Parisr . suis Napoleou bolds in such * attenti peose, the mere shadow of it bei y avoirdupois. You will havo observed before within the last fow days ean sce sgain in Governw Jourpals, adumbratory, not to_say sub-miuat oty ot ce the heft of this sword. These notices are dropped accis dentally, sto Prussian wevfirers mnoing toward Vienua, who, for the rest, are no fools aud quite up o reading, wext of the French rmy to the Rhine by ! of tho 1 i 5 chec ) Jle-ziin is @ nation too absurd to speakof. I | son only mention the slight currency it _has had here as en | dris itern of foolish club axd eafé talk, Nor is muc i m 1 t0 the storics—probably based o | the mo Inet—of recent orders for new wilitary furnishings, ete— | o what the gossips stylo preparations for war. The simple | fact is that the Friuch army is constantly k ady for m, and that the new ** furnishiog and ‘¢ prepara. tions * ere in the erdinary course of thin You might choclslioy as well say that the next burning of negroes f o8 the kiling of o few dozen- Degroos in & wmob (of . their | h vs plucky dignity Ado!phe called i} s he finally moun b d on tho streng and bad alrea ly excited muc! in the hearts of L e othor children o xeports published in orformance at tho + was by’ the mildness of st have' been @ great sible, Thoss persous who were unwise to quit tho Park through the eun.m'm::,mh o o gauntlet of ferocious bratality siekening’ gaw men’s fuoes cut open—th vi—and heard tho whack of blows, T Waa that the crowd, whiel flow pretiy ( obsolutely rag I:;xuanlfln; from iustead of merely ukm‘,:o' .;“_“ ickly at times and, 1 s truly dir Richard Mayne a black eyn—sh he overthrown rallings , aud | youbger 0 it | the same bl of | several of the populae journals, oqueite, favored nd @ dry mormog, I'icre were somowbere about 5,000 8 dchildren, As they had to bo ox’ snd, in order tosecure Judging from th i Place do Ia } as it were, here and there in the public prints, | the season sibly ta no particular address, but legible enough for | suecc / men, wome! at a moves | long before ar toof ex of the parle as dovisas st the halnmvihln truncheons of have done 8o ine 'pons of defense o, their eesailua, aitun New-Yorkers weould arisigns would Lare extemporized a barricades But, excepting 8 few roughs and nol an tie bissing and stone-throwiv, was mainly 8 pesceable, well-di g their way in of bad cigars aud wors oo and liguors, of whi jin- | watchiul of such occastons, larz lLiowing the authorities that they could grounds, but that wi o bt el e el -".'.d.:muhr_r chal as 8 on crowd slways docs. Then it was bed been efocted, ono in the Baym yrater Road—that the fighting began. I'may be mistakes, conviction (hat the polies 23 been io Ris U n the date of ! ast attempt ot aesussination that Test and Lk, there weie M2 executio® on the Placo de In Roquette It seems inevpliesble ¢ —alter the two gaf bt it ia wy deliberato struek, intentionally, in preference, at an ppearance of & workingman, 8y if that he mist bo & blackguard and A hat, the death prmalty Being such 1 worulizing iustitution, the Governwent decs not xeeuted on the oping it 08 secret e# malicious provoking) was 8 new preparation of our Soutli- | dola Coned ern 1'raviata sisters for adi Prussia bas gon $ for as she wanis to go for in which well-dressed spe: wve, in eonsequenco of their attire, ors wero both bludgeoned and arresteds siou to the Union, possible 1l ihe last oment of the precoding dey, aad trying to hid v ol $ystend y of the moiniug. Thiy is the more thi- time, and ae far ns Franeo wauts that it should. Al- | place aud in the though Aumria does not seemn to know with avy definite- | the pity, b ness whnt it wa to of Prus+ia oo oue side, end its fear and b Inngh has hardly becn ventilated by the m bloe, too, were eowardly ia Lan in ottacking unarmed people. 1 tmmorous ilinstration of it, in which the 1 hanging or a guiilotistoy were done iis is @ Boint w) it 4 convenieny hour for and other rep- , and suilly-shallys between its fear and | n e of takiog | the bester cln: then the orthedox el i its own Geraian und its Hungarian people s nilics on | resentative members o ide, aud is, therefure, more likely to chango its | w the other s ) #t the last mement, it seens, neeording to | infirm purpos brass_latck-key, Bold <ht enfoy the spectacle, . fory, bis intending ssailans production cf & aud e lly ~—— on of $i al 08 A maasult last aceounts, 1o have made vp so much mind as it has 10 | alizing ut doso ol defeat, u be coutent with 1is pro patehed-np insolveat peace, trusti for assistance—which 1 Throughout the Tory tool and sccond cause urnieg away in teror ¢ cnt upon & publi 1 acceps 6 | I3, under the present arraugem yother opportunity of mok! o the chapter of ece | that these @entlemen b Eerts, which is never wiitten up to the eloso on diplo- | ko runch a9 8ight sequaintaes with, matie parchment, and to time aad to what its Emperor calls God, to tarh history backwird yet sgain, Some auvicty has realiy been felt here, and & great deal fe dis played by the ultia-Cathiolic party, lst Ltaly’s unwillig | of Jik, contlugted hi a/ out upon Lis b sold military o ! ity+and the eontinental arzy @, the aspeet of et enemored of authos lico ystom. When the Guards ‘jalk of Viclor Hugo's Derwier 1 e e s i i enong if you choore, ButIteilyou, if you De-s to receive its own, Venetin, 88 a coatemptaous gift | wunt to squelch the conservat from Austria, and a humiliating claim on the Itali; that no saviog ciause in favor of the Pope's teinporalisy be edmitted in the basis of peace negetiution, should prov: insurmountable obstacles, ¥ should say that theso o eles wera already considerably swooihed down, ¥ watehful correspondent at Florence, howover, will speuk i with more suthority ou that psiut, Of the curio and opigion res ¥ cling tho ucquired azd probuble resulls | scen 10 the propls a8 oful; wherever tho m-ldn’m woad bich did not prevent thew « orders and Toading with ball cartridgo, when drswa the marble arch—an ominous fict, Uncommon spapers, Meantime oiden ia the Park, the Rev. Zeno Helborn eoax him ont of th 1+ the eoverlets of t s, and drag Lim sct to an unti { the wmorfing, in et him 9ee the praoctice: itk repreeentative of (o diviae a et him, above all, study tue qua zing infucnce the spectacte lot hinn cirealate o Hule 06 of restrictive f one from France, and 118 | right out of the incrasted nature Willtul Holbach, whore he lics belated, smnggy n Tyrol, and its proliminary condition | or+ somo sort of meeling a mewber of tho Kelorm. 1ders of his friends, from ho addicssed the multitude, Justifying the cdizgs, ou the principls that when e your own house, and find it jwpossibl v bele & b i3 fellow apes- | Loagae & 108 omplicated efates of Freneh feeling | tators, and guoss what ‘morti like 1o work oo thous of the war, I will try fo give some fntethigible description | fhat e y that the indig: I pronounced 11 8 in o futare lettor. 1 will only note nation expressed in maoy, the dwsappro: all organs of publie opiuion, sproyos of the tribution imposcd by Prussia foit, tor baving presumed not to adore Basuiark as the Lrangelist of Germeny's now gorpel of Liberty, power, and prosperity, 000 ihubitants, who last year this time were in the enfoy- ment of wore liborty, civil and _religious sad political, of more material prosperity, and of o plessanier place of residence, than ‘mi equally puinerous smeration of in continent.l Europ fst of all had they auything 19 of o way of political righie, (o envy in the bu .. A Prussian General marebiéd intothe epen city, atthe sign of wilitery oppowtion, who imposes o | heavy econtgibuiion, whieh his amediate’ guccessor in- erendcs to the enoruious sum of 24000 florins, Fhe [ toxt for this is that the Frankfors folks et the ontact of the war openly expre-sed their dislide of Prassians, and beld legaily—as indeed they eoutdu’t help if they bud wished, ot that 10 the Coufederation end nguinst the Bismark cou Tho reasou of this is that Fraukfort is rich, th a8 ruled Prassia of late years, in open v stitution, and so, oot finds fegully approyristed by the Prisim Var- lisment, is and tha Begin ik wocids bear Christian fortioade a beavy blow falling houlders, ‘Ale detuil-of all this bad business you will fiae ai length in k. pewspapers. The suicide of, Bargineister P a3 nob Lis grand error, (e geverons Geruan pasion, a5 though he bore an old Komes: name and bors woro i with 100 th: hipped I ages to comsirae his virdious dec the st threat—alyiont e g and 5o -distinctively unclassions how Kot the prirse to the king in the name 3 feilow bonkers, toid the groes fgbting man, * We al T Guraclven bankrupt rotl er that pay your fino,and | wk sbavt [ a5 of Proisian commene | B e EL] 1w | whis | ¥ ¥ osech | crat'en of on Pruc'a's part. ‘Wae | uld el assin, tin B W L diud it in his int senswent aoused by th g0 further than 0 Lis s1ppo apatiy between Prossians and ¥ Lasge tmhentance of hute. lvit by N Miuchor ic eliber party is uot ull speat; sod the | brillant and altacss unioterrapted progress of I wmian asbition is fast awa 10wt lareoy thate shed by el old~ . | fushioged tenditivnary Fr | Thiers wes tie o d wway 11013 one of the most nota'de fea - tures of the war, though oneof the least noted Ly pews paper folks, who sre very rweh hiko-ther folks, 6ed w o | inor teken up with the striding matorial facts o And eudplorons disple s are only ontoroppinge. Nos hew 1 AUAtEM'S Daterial mamralor to the to his degly beloved p [ onlers That Prossian ahitics sud frcedom, ets., in one of his proclaiations ta e Sclavio population of Bohomin, and Bismark s iutiignes, and Vietor Emanuel’ of 0 4o addreas of the Hung sl0 quite teworthy 1€ 700 corrasponden A from any ot} Hongesians u | bis commanders in wore intege i wore ouly & Chinese or lunatie, Lor sphero thanthat of the pairiodic | States of Am ho would freely enfarge on these things; and uld be so ge on Anstrion Kniser, Prussfan king, tuomo himsels, who, though naturs other w0, mukes witl hardiy shemer p when tha war is ever d by p by pressing weed of o from any bow their siill necky o Lile in Freeog i s to their fatally rising power: ing the . But their unwilling ige 3 mpunied by no sametton, no material pledge; adg hadalo Tonnd thelr green teble of eoufomnes ore s that the people bave laid dowa at their this and thet diplomatie eroupier ! that player with his royal wond, ! 1 U an Re (7! v honester than tha ijes o Hungarians and tho 1 tham theins to keep the promises wigeld kings | urgence are swept to the benefit of t ony this morning, whils contemplat- wourd of my bedatead, an uzcomionly effetive. cloguent, democratic, tepublicas, American 1wls‘ against the faithlessness of Kuropeun efly yal words, } T would have silled » column of TeisUNg Havi would have been fively writ, been broad! o anid gratebly! But the of it (f L mages,| at, going dewn to reading nsiastio Reablican aod ex-enthu s- Wint be thought we wege flq[mmi hy 1o 4865, and bo waated 1 shoal: e A noL hop tha proinises we nado n Mr. Lineoln's prociamation; iv begging aud foring the blaeks (o defend the thag (g jous bunsoer of freedom and symbol of the benetie lanet] that dovs not dad e expross mys met B, K— ustic filend fox in Aw 13mplied n our unn our truinph over tho Retellion and v rx.--&«mu-.huy riority over the rest,of thy T did my liette best to distract theman’s ettention to the d the Aus- | traditiona) perfidy of Anstria s 1 tiiod on i the pateut ——— Medici’s Victory im the Tyrol Correwpandence of The London Times. x5 are jubilant ove edicl's digision, o day that the Ttelians aseribe trian floet to the skill of seversl American ( who have been ia that navy f theory wust be taken with many grains of salt. e — the victory won in the i kome moyihy. il s gald to baye action fs described as Laving a8 being the most important eveut. in the laee campaign, be- ullstine ara not to be petty Siates | Tyr of & mistaken atost | of on T f | eause many of the name of Germany into s in whese ’uldfl svowels 1he way to Treut. d bave boen our iats | 1 dishonesty of the bloated Enziieh anistocrocy alwaya poat. ising and never perfoviuing on calargement of faiuehise | in pertidious Albion; 1 p:oased every s audalous hreech ol | fuith that kipg or countiy or party has boen guilty of in Enrope sinco 1815--he wonld not fet go, Th al | hils talk was thiss We, not mer-ly you Amertcans, bat o/l | of us, promised the faithfullest of our sllies, in the iost e e 9 Stuazs Wortloy, and t BETWEEN THUCE AND PRACK—DIPLOMATI; SWILLY- | Bevious of ouv coulests oz Liberty—waat we Logged them seut from Heaven, | Giscov in any attelnable ma, taught by recent SHALLY/SO-=BISMARK'S OUTRAGH ON WANKTORT | to lolp s to —~THE SUICIDE OF BURGOMASTER VELLNIS==ROTHS- | CHILD'S PROTEST — FIGHTING BAYO. v LA ey B¢ MONEY—JEALOUSY OF PRUSSIAN AMBITION—THE dlv’lno,h fman worst his crer done. PERFIDY OF CONFERENCES—THE LAST GUILLOTINER ~FIFTY THOUSAND APECTATORS uEes OF YTy £ o Meodic! L duccc;l‘ll ttack on the mon mo'ato is doubly W b lyn:nnt there m: be no more fighting, and that the e the soldier. diplomatist is aboat to rey FLTE OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. CAPITAL PUN- T I AT THE GERMAN WAR. i o KRS THE ARMISTIOE—HUMILIATION OF AURTRIA==AUDA- CITY OF PRUSSIA—TROSPECTS OF SOUTHERN GHR- MANY—PROCEEDINGS IN PRANKFORT—RECENT PEDERAL DEVRATS—GOSSIF. From an Oceselonsl Ccriespordent. Baver-Bupex, Friday, Joly 27, 1866, It requires no specal gift of prophecy to foretell the speedy return of peace, The suspension of bostilitics for five days (ronning from July 22 to this dute), Is an estabe lished fact. This is, perhnps, Jess important in itself than The Austro-Prussian five days’ truce ended ten minutes = the world, let alono the Miantonom since, but is succeeded by an additionsl three dey Qating from to-day noon. The Austro-Jtalisw truce of eight days dotes from yesterday morning, according to one nc- count, from the evening of (ke 26th according toanother ac- ocount. The fedoral allies of Austria kave not yet becnableto arrange with the Prussians for a suspension of Bostilitice. Nothing has oceursed {n the last three days to weaken the persunsion, which I thon reperted to you as gemerally ¢ truce, | Whiings, Ho 2 i : care, Liberty: Wa faught boreIn Enrops ith broin and pen for your, 00F cCommon ¢y o were aries of 017 comMmOn promise; you doi’'t keop you bivak4s as shamer! w8 wickediy oa 50 divine-righted, heaven.vigitod king et bis 1 could not econclusively reply to this seandalo { lafi}lul Frenchian that we had oue of the biggest natic | debts, and quite the largest rivess, and neaily the heav | tax ,bill, and_cestainly the most abundant currency, and | unghestionably the Nardest drtnking Chler Magtifmtn, | and the incaleulably manifesteat destiny of wny nation in I mouitor and siroyed my appetite for the fae waltroat- | ing of European monarchs which 1 had promisod mys.l | and your readers; and, as we soparated, 1refotred bin, in 1y texation, for explination of the ¢ American situation” to the Bo". George Sanders, who ig it preant put up at the Gzand Hote, or 10 Gen, Beaniegind, now or htef\- of 1 & b ‘To change the snhject. 1 Mstemod with great interest tyo momings agq to. the Rarid verbal repos. of tho st illotiuing exlubitign with which Paiisious have bevn revaleat, that tho fighting part of the Wt is over; but for | futered. T r{;ffi itAw o d years old,a lively red- for what it indicates. It shows the complete humiliation of eoncierge of the housy ' the moment men's muinds are foved from eager SAtleriig | whors § brykristed last Tresday, Ho bod ossistod at 1o Austria, and the sndacious self-confidence, and trimmphant of 8 of the tle sud inteut ation of the for ith b h P . of hed Srvlatible ‘val." One’ Bopd" yae' 16 86 repors last attle expect | perfoziaance with kis mother, wio had Lired a stool coming battle, snd more atteution is. given 1o the old | =7 Sons, large enough to hold them botd, wud so had (' questions that provoked the war and the new ones which the war Las raised, And becaveg of the Sarmidable itk | gooug of solution thet revesl 1) confldence in diplomatio pite of vibautions of & degree of two, public opinion, in accordance with the o) Government lets appear to be its 0wn, holds a peaco quarter, There are, on the other hand, individuals nob wanling in intelligetco, end haviog reiber better. opportuvitios | of tiun tho wass of us for gelting special iu Augtzia la the lssue of the Vienna Sle wisely resolved 0ot o run tho risk of evtire national destroction in the Wagey of Arms ot the passage to of the s ndurdmhnfizr or erous prineiple, sad her s she now sccepls every sacrifice thut is hbyhorpmu ocens, ftle fur the possession of themselves to | Tocént f¢ icacy fa | been the nlmnf ovening roading of the concierga—reud Jo clatses sueh Sverawod by Prussian ot absolute, ‘wous s beoomiug viailly " Wue People of Baden in Wavér of Prussld, y favored by good fortana, begin already to populsr peutic B e de) , her perfidious high and ges- enemy iu the flusa of She consents to the preliminaries of as the condition of a bricf cessation Count Bismark is The war is not pray to e unied oo | herself and procured for Adolphe anl altogether setisfactory | vlt'g the entertamment, AL gubject was & hopeless e} flhg name of Philippe, the report of whosw | , with ol) jts jun! and salacions incidents hd | alond, yon nndorstand, for the justruction of the little ones, our fricnd Adolple, among the vamber. The inan ’ had killed Lo or three women, s8d barely fuled of killing one tiore, Mo soems to hago had that element of our | spirit or miod, edled comseionee, left out of bim, ua iy Jation, or Tcwory, or other quality, is poturiously { wonting ur woskly doveloped in By of oir keq u thering of | Thercfore, there was necessarily ubscnce of wi ¥ | being by virte+ 1be test of bis orcamzation o calue | U whoum this mowentous Il 15 glood ho been mado o bite the -storms—1s ouly the procursos (08 pow aud fereer bool of bor autegouist dlaaned for the North oniy. Yestorday the : ‘decqly bad B © Pouion to the Graad Duke of Badesy y Logt 4 rough the door, your best plan is to got % leto hour peopls remaised in emsclves by minging stutches with tho signiticent variation to one aopular melody Vi ihe lows imposes on ity mest pramizing candls § admittance thi grounds, an 10g “Jotn Brow 7, verse of umt “Wel alés Rule Brick ¥in. in the Pask, aa ong the s unusuad, ¥ Lot night, tes, Not The irrefragablest argimentagainet eo seaffold itaelf. nd tewper in writing su ¢ iite lefl-kended and sbstiact Ayply yout efforts and fomls, O ye who have discovercd o st froe Resnblie of Frankfort connts about 90,- | the siupidity of logal murder, to sccure froe front seats und v the occupation of Uie sune by 4 Af evory next capilatod subjcet (with the spec ubiy more eloquent than-spos 2 the ex-free city of Frank- | mfent is th wnd prinkiog in what slopt rubberies snd flower bods—8 the econe of the spectacle, bot not b nesduy, when the rou.hs bad realiy aric wnd beon allowed to trotc more pugo th 10 onediked to coutomy 1 oyed fowers, shruba and railings, st firo ta ca burned (il midnight, and & whed supiucly lookiag en il riot took plase, of less tormidalde dis bt bud emough iu all eoksciotg, ded s bofore byvdlam:ldl‘: o(“h:‘ the mili 7 2 pood of the aggrochto " work, extraeted nomgflv ces of the Reform I )y the poliss were reques » to report thimselves : i of 1he Louse & Bum| 0@ &ots Bis the s idenees gags ed 1 8070 shazp encosnier, etood war ivg their tard to om i wiieh the strangor wight physician te e gratuitonsly lstributi widdic-aged mao oed bls head bound round with e Dlueish-yellow patel exteuding frun the tomporal bt foice the birw was deald “out of work,’ as the poor n was & tailyoung fellow, having bis arm looking Litike man, with botd eloe door of the room— bly-dew ul-w.:na wpon the sean by the deprossiom O Wontation whichs Haw- runcheon produced. Tier wil femalo—wiio wero sufferiug fom everp od B0t 050 of whez: looked Iike our leading reyerend aad otber oppone ard the o TUT COMPLETION OF T1IE ATSANTW THLRGRATA THE | dusk, when anothe DAY=HOW ENCLISHMEN FEEL OUT F—THE NYDP PARK DEMONSTRATION I¥ | AND. RIOTS-=FHROCIOUS BRU- THE POLIB—PERSONAL VTEE—BY 1K T0R MOSDAY, TUESDAY AN WEUNPSDAY—SCINE AT | OF THE REFORM CASTALTIES IN MAIMED AND INJURED PERSON3-—~ TER LEACUR DEPUTATION TO THE TORY LARY—MOW IT STCPPED THR RIOTS—FUTCRE IN- TENTIONS—THE WAR O¥ THE CONTINENT &0 POSED TO BE ENDID—]TEMS, i) Cotrespoudents pemsois injured by el bes of men, almost been LG OFFICPS LEAGUR—THE | said. Next to i be. 2 0100d & quiet faned; wud Loxwos, Jduly 28, 8t ribes fecl, ¥ won strange biblos ude was peddling abont Par back of whose bekd heed oo ieking plaster—the + How d'd the ol o4 vered that hat John L elise have an urmy of | pa e 10, 'khe apartment nu dosdt was the maimed, bus. 3 1ok, Mr. Guedaiia, aud other members of ths connell’ aitor the fushion of wagistrates’ eler's—the age Prople guve of the maw- ujuiics, which staloments & for their gud: erowd. a3 tho tablo eal " s ke hall—by ,u:,lv..uun-. 3 } © srrespondants of the greatest embodiment of that invel laily newspaper. read in this morning Atlantic eable is actually 0 Bent 1o Lhe coust of Kasry from N dge of poany | i istolary existen poor wounded, ill in whicl they bad recived thei the oouneil of ihe Leaguc i 1| tho sieps which they 870 resoivd to take with reference to “UT 1 barh: rous crieliy~-or, as the P of the Home Secretary on Wedierday, £ the_polios, exhibited by t f35! niug, sigued what ime f.r doing #o artives. The 4 sample of the cases brought (o the © last evening, but the worst onse 10 light on Saturday, the eufferers GO0 We abstain from < rensons. bat both names and aldresa Longne, A respectadle men, tising & w0 Monday, 1oft the lasier at th coroer of @ tosco what was the metter of the- ber of boys fiying before the polies. orof conrse, but was b once bla iis head being cut open, A boy ag onday eveaing, and es 1o poes i nnsworn depositions, snd s them on catt whon the prope ¢ ¥irg may be taken & ledign of the com , confomplatin 11 biscif it many wes. after ali, there is hopo for us, * As the Irishuman, v nutaratized in the United States, apostrophizad th ceomotive with, * Yoean don alf an hour, ye hissin’, putlin’, o we soribblors my tside the Arch on N men's work in forehead by 8 poliorman, Two gestlemes dowa the policoman’s num when ole oursclves with wore uhon! 16 got the ap 1 bits ATis an unott of that faculty s al Besides, M. Gra vocatton. oo e | sizst,pand for a loug time, with 1} : i B wiaed or the Atluntis wanting *¢facts ” ahove all thi 3 eoutain their own comment and corollary, of even in tioso light L bo paremount at | cable—tho worid | Thoy dof & terser natun g times 1 shall by | THr Tris | puir ted ina s | its fa The constaois answered like to-night.” A met three police He said be wos s friend, and one of the consiablos immediately threw o truncheon at bim, strikisg hivs o6 e a:m, 8ad he was otlers o difiore:t parts of th in that part of the park respectalle man, on returning bome 0 Barpneks, on Tucsday, at 9} o' men who challenged him, ing, hero imLondon. Events—the doings of Kiugs | a1 Keisers, the rise and full of dyuesties, the operatio: O | of the Stock Lixehange, & summary of the mighiy micro- 6 sman which we live and move and bave our being—must 1 wo embedy the immense crowd transmission through thesawfil | siraculons dranght would truck 17 by the ek severels by On Monday, at 34 o'olock, were closed, a young tradeamen arhle Arch, wien wi crder was b yve precedence. f items struzeling pLlis of the Atlantic, whet a n. rovo! Buch a one, too, as will feed an infi 20 than the loaves aud fishes of old did in antig ad of the gratulatery telegram | was stand[ng near the to the potice to cleai (he space in froat, and he was vioiently aguinat the Arel by 8 b was dragad vp the which, was i coustab.e. On rem atepd of the Arch to the Ne A their splendid s +Peace on Karth, Glory to tod in the high- ill to mup ! —now more than cver likcly | onght to have in o of people s | i1 sesage, - Pi ost! ext morning, whei he was el oa et eeld'so ive Bl sepdmaret ra WO ot give him ove drvy Cany b ohifaent Wost Eed ulove the precelence as 4 aiming on above all oiiers, Just now we are all talking | oly interested in it—far more o than | + tiofs, Reforin, th Tory mis-ge thing, The popular feeling take erpent a8 ours did in A w0t et quickly enoagd hend cut open by ing to the bospital, -gquane was st ¢ Arch on Tuesda “The undortumat costables gave ¢ this mau, who tlo cbase, turned bac profusely. Soveral witgessed there are comporat tisie. Another man, wWho was ,2““‘1 to the Mar! alined to invoko unlueky reminiscen police st1tion, was way up the stairs | but d [z nting epocli; some there are sure to be, henrtily, not without a signiticant appre- ked respect for the | ¥ lich, eyer since the suppression of the reased, 1o inereasing, und is hed. Notling 5o sucea 8 world vou kuow, sod our Lritish cousivs are neck- rinyoluntary howmege o it. Con he criod * Don't murder itor of the prison knocked him dowa with his head. Theso cases will give en ides ¥ of those laquired futo are glad fo say that Collins, who was so serio v, 18 wproviag, Mr. Brooka, ou the part of tue and relleved him last evewi On Wednesday, a deputation Chalzman of the Reforin League, waited on Mr. Tory Home Secretary, at his offieial residence, ler’in the Park if the police The Secretury, who eply affocted, sssonted to the p uted question of the ty in question. 1fad wot Mr. he time be nd when at the. of the gonesal ctor, yesterday. We oa Neatod by Mo and-n you to the Leudon pross for evidonce, T sha i from tho Money Ma worthy of roproduction in the ¢ and military wel i 3, the engincers, from ‘ went of the di tin the local roturned to the Park av ¢ | would undoubtedly have Loen 3 Upward of 8,000 or won 3 the hoarty tia by copitalists whose nam 4 tor wany yearw had (o ro and worso ris 10,000 had nsserudl 2 the Chairmauef the the crowd gathered round Lim, and, no peartig, il went off harmoniously, Gladstone wud Mr. Brigts, | and the people, headed by their lea ler, left tho Park zing> “Rule Brittania,” 1w ing great emphasis on the itons never, never, nover wil noteworthy fact that they morehe by fhe crowd og Mouddy, 28 v nd agninst dieppoungiont ” v-uhmin!flld\(:‘;."h Wo When swceess w8 cxtremely proble: st Mr. Francls Lo Broton, the Kight Eon. James ' . Augusiis Mandlioa, Nr. W. 1L, Bajoking, George Peoaly & Al Nieoare. Baring, Anth “wupboll, Frodorick providere ot the on van, whom v Leve nos alresd; nemcd, were: d Birelaw Jonse, Lioyd @ bo slaves” It war 8 ed, not through the but through the ‘There was every expeetotion of another great demon- to coms off in the same locality . and an_apparent misundorstanding” between Mr. Wilpole and the deputation, involving Lis asseut, whish Lie subsequenily denied. form League had issued post anee, which they have sinco judiciously reu intended to Lold one in i 1 aé which Mr. Brig others, will bs preseat. wmphed, the eanse of , 4l (b Tory Government reape opprobrinm only {o ba paralleled h reagh or the #iist Reform bill. udered in the nu-p:h-l prosa the” responsmbitit them, and they cannot avoid it. prorogation of Parlisment, g the popls of England ol lumphlh 3 tigated by tha they intend to r o Aresirs, Morao & Go,, Pater Con Duuby kield ot Jow, You ors inviting attoad. p tuccens, g Telogm Yeeame the chi ulturs) Al Tom lllu people J boen onurmun-s\U acs d' hacvest of day ibe varying #.rfam tazy of the a tuntie Dlundeged —blu Tcdagtaph Conipa eisgali. aad '8¢ lengtl Be. se to otler matters: It neadad no spesfal pawers tell, 08 B Gid imsny lost week's letter, t ornmont porsisted i eutions of ‘putt natsationdn Loy expected to take 1pid oud witerdy | logal question as to whe have uot * the right” to for out of their own 1 Leagne—hut tuquestis wid not a8 a concession or o8 Tave, ths woek, #0 exclue lat wo bave soasecly found ate war and the continent. y secins to take it for “ou of hostilitics i but the pi of peace. 1t looks like it, couisii ors LeTL U8 thet, gwo days ago, the samo wee duly rafilied at truge, which Wes to €XDIFg yesicr! \i - an arvafetico of four w?rkq, 3 of Reform, there would Dt bes como to pass, and you wkly mail sleamer. it excited diseons ers by the wid ¢t qalet, whes no suf] font, and whon the wajurily of Eoglishmen miglt moro fusly be aceused of poliricalapatn, Dhugest and wost order’ 4 the scens of 3 bloody riot; wple’s pockets, have Deen & our atteution, stow much upon the I lats war, because every! (hat the suspol than of undmh.‘ luuu - wetiopolis ig Kuropa ; the ;&m»»:';-um ot t on to batam sed of the ped tudecon thea, ilitry against amunarmed erow re is & worso fucling against the ari ced ohddscs than auy tli 1w 00t going o rec: ke Pruesian hoads und the Touged to the 2 of Tacq been su well i1l too, bk scrived ot Vieans, o utfortuiio Kuisor=hoa cd Wigh, baa g bueh glicooss ¥ i and devilish, d toan, krots of iudividnyls, l ki ol ) ful Wora e bat @ dea

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