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T HE “Number 10, ria NEW_YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1866. Thirty-Third Year: 5 > Tireus, They also penny Voleamenies, but bat bed part Of the Great Kasters has now been to the CONGR ERNIONAL PROCEEDINGS The Latest Nev WS iD U ROT E. Bot attempted to cross the Minclo, The Italians fees hee ae order. The machinery, Ie b in ‘Thirty-Rinth Seaton, Were taking np positions om the Ogto, Garibaldi acted tnd pies er ladependon! aed SENATE, By Telegraph to the N. ¥. ‘san, waa at Lake Idro Cther has been tried and found set, Xt! | Wasutworon, Junt 1—The Tariff bil) was re -o . Progr ess of ‘of the War. | re king ot italy, in a dispaten to the Couneit of | $24, thie Improvement ta, ef the, last luipo py ceive fram the ease i GT Ministers, says that the battle at Custozza was | while ¢ aged fob Hing We cue om. ect. freee ’ Beither won nor lost, The army will at once be cons | Torr .g,e much uaderrated the mremeth pia tet | come tase, na that ah prtoved andre The Royal Mail steamer Persia, from Liverpool | centrated for a new advance. of ite breaking strain Soar eevarre faced tne ra at motion os A Break the Cabinet, | 2% +24 Queenstown Jay 1, arrived at vais ors | | Lowrox, July 1.—The headauarvers of the Italien Mt ls enormous, |The outer are the bill bere be Teanad's i *ribenee g r = et, yesterday morning Qrmy are at “Torre Malabore.” orp and it weight uprards, ik odin ne fe 80 | comber-nest cember next, re sssnd Mewar te aaa HUNGARY. e—nearly double the size and oft FOSIMAGIEN CUCHNAVUN, GMIRGG? [ecco meee eco Preregatien of the Dict largest submarine cable ever made. 1a none =e, Commeue—t vrs monte wil vithérew \ ' : + handred miles from shore the new ea! 4 ieee aa cmon aa hope that the ee cee SS over the Austrians on the 27th and 2Sth, near Nach. A dispatch of the 27th from Pesth sare: see tene ie hundred ry ot and vi ry 8 from Nevede (Mr the route to Ne’ 0 « Other Resignations to Fellow, | s94 +: Fasteon. The susan ines wc] A.c7sorin raseena sung sineyinn, | Rita cated. Caper tek | Bier Prada 1 ne hy lo Sa al ‘gtated at from 5,000 to 4,000, and 8,000 prisoners, | Indefinite period on account of war, Previows i~ Tae) ition of she ond be referred ve the Commitee ities for eonsideration, it . ape adjournment both Houses passed one regret- ceeastn of currents, were on 4 Fe " He shoud done immetiate— THE SENATE VESTERDAY. There were great rejoicings at Berlin, The Hano- tine prerogstion. bat hoping fr the tsoeae corer ge A tga ad will be Bog TI e a"ivetton pu ibs to settled. —__—_ verian army has surrendered at discretion to the | Cousultusion, ‘The | pper House added mumerous r,s will’ be" telegraphed. from one tothe gpl oy oy to discuss site lk ene iw motion as is pendi ities nd I have no disposition to do so, even if it were im Prussians PRUSSIAN ACCOUNTS, ¢xpressions of loralty to the Crown, and the sitting closea with cheers for the King Highly Important Action. the Intormation w ‘whieh the shore aan give mle Deng of the bs heat t trance’ to ene ‘hose om board ship ‘ find oat the rece on Tel Miscellancous Fereign Items. securately and rapidly should oes See ‘tne mfon f cove 4 Beats, Jone %9.—The corps of the guards Ciife | addi 1 ly occur. [tis worthy of remark ‘arith hay ry the motio Sare ‘Tariff Bill Postponed Until December guerds A large additional number of Sergeants implicated | cotta ef the 1865 cal mae in the sieht month of * veey tink one ) Festertay defeated the 10th Austrian army | in ihe Apanish military revolt had been shot at | thie re eo several Congress, ‘The mem hove i Ce corps, under Gen. Gablenz, after an obstinate en. " de bere thie year there has not been @ single ome, rics Boon labortoetl Nari? -4 Madrid, The primting offices of the Progressist and Democratic newspapers had been closed by the gov- ernment, Ramore are current fn Paris that the arming of the Teulon squadron has been ordered. The Paris correspondent of the London Times thinks that Franco will nos long remain neutral, and says it is affirmed active intervention is already decided upon. WA royal decree calls out the reserves of the army NEWS FROM - EUROPE. THE STRUGGLE IN GERMANY | Heavy Lists of Killed and Wounded. » BUCCESS CLAIMED BY BOTH SIDES. seeement. The Austrians lost several thousand Prisoners, some field pieces and a large quantity of war material. Prince Frederick Charlies, {mn con- janetion with General Herwarth Bittenfield, cap- tared Marchengratz yesterday, after successful Ongagemene with the Austrians, taking 800 prison: ers, The «memy retired to Furstenbuck, with the loss of 2,00femen ; the Prassian loss mach less. Y terday, theePrussian Sth Corps under General Stein- ain eho tay Teh of oe “country, od mare’ rie cee Ec} ide eE Proomred considers ite fey of sect es tales jigs vital foeeess 4 gaa GA] nit hod omen of success.” The T foagdh to deer be the various ‘tomiancee te be brought into soe eee in case and shows that everything has been done w! cenuity can devise, or prepedens bes shown w be | Ser necessary to ruccess, Top oid old cable in has been tested incessantly day and night, These teste show thas the cableis electrically perfect gp to" Sem of fracture, ae has actually iumprevéed in itiou since first la Latest Commercial. ae | ¢ 30, A. M.The Brokers’ circu! hy ad G2 rine the last three days the cotion the: merits fon. rant mets, which on the #7th, drove baek the Austrian | oy al juieter, bat the fons of moat “deserly F tise arg y Lab a) Surrender of theHanoverianArmy corms to J cepa, again compelled the enemy to ‘ara, Cbveiter ed Canete Gt ta ake 6 fighe laher than tae 5 is erioan oS Be a id | Eston sore cbage lo oar ey F to Take Part in the Game, j were atu islam. | oe week 1d. 1 per Ib. sles ‘so Tt mr Doperiment and the y France to 6 Fart in ) iit een frottnerery The Tranes “city article” says that the suspension fsa west Sie? ,iaccionione -epase : oe teed coal . a r y Dear Noahed by ie te aia come mane & orae sap hed ce spesgdtcnrmecconcoegcecatrs le aca He sesh. by 5 0 thas inw wih Pralel wate nd THE BRAZILIAN W AR. Tranleman, by the corps ef the gnards (life guards), Gabinete ot pecan yoy nig eg New Orleans i wie rosa irre 2 te : mecmranay — and at Manchengrantz by Prince Frederick Charles, 4 Mobtle. iy aoe) iui | ane trees % firm was established in 1550, and has enjoyed ough . Another Great Battle ] At Trentosen tne Austrians hed from 3.000 to 4.000 credit sai oh pone isi Thetr red arpa Uplands... .... co its | ¢ mre sions jen 4 Killed and wounded, and lost several thousand Pris. Yesterday (Frida: the market wae quiet and | der the provisions ran new Tax ye Our oss oie same place was about 1,000, | are stated to be £305,000, and anticrpations seem to | easier, but not Friday) lower, will be rellef to the tndastiel 4 cae \: + Defeat of ¢ the Paraguayans. The exgetes ent ome trevaiie in thie city 08, entertained of a favorable liquidation. Loypow Monky MARkeT.—The weekly retw vanre alone te the from ~ One hundred packages of gold and silver, belong- the Bank of England show ap increase in ine inten f tevdar, ant at Ms mee pemre ‘y) hed yd of fi a ate rling, and my the reserve of ve aptee Ey on ine a . para e etr wit ' GREAT FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA | ‘* latory address to the King was in prepa jon, eatas seve) Sanity of Hanover have roaches the povepe g to eee ieteat tien ot Cony ‘he ie siceanadeumotediaiia [et Juxm 29, atternoon.—In yesterday's battle England in safety. rate of wh remains at mains ai ton pa fe navocates Loss Over $2,000,000, agba-heman ep ay na Tag Tome eus inte in me cmptmentary | 3 Ses soc bP ay c= A Wie comer ar ' | remarks upon the U. 8. monitor Miantonomah to | 77)h *\ 008 at this w western captured from, the Austrian corps waeer 4 me America, and says that in allowing this vessel to reports fay & Oe ie Presiden Mey oS Dare. ot Y leng in yesterday's engagement at Trantena: 2,000, In an encounter which took place on the 26th near Turmau, the Prussians lost two officers kilied and eevee wounded, besides 115 privates killed and woun: The Report ef the Crown Prince of Prussia, The Crown Prince of Prassia’s ri to the xis upon the battle in which the Sth jssian A Corpse was engaged, states that 28 boseartond Vy rd trians took part im the conflict, while the Prassan forces consisted of only 22 battalions, of whis the Teserve did not come inp close quarters wi b>] £2 y. The Prince adds that, considerin, ant victory which bas been achieved, the sian loss was ¥: small, and did not exceed 600 men, among whom, however, were many cere, &e., ae i Waanrnoton, Jrvy 12. It le now positively ascertained that Postm: Genors! Dennison yesterday tendered the tion of bis office to the President. This was done in writing. The reason for this course, as stated by’ Mr. Denaison himself, is « difference of political wiows. It will be recollected be was the President of? the Union Republican Convention which re-nomin- sted Mr. Lincoln for the Presidency. Never intend-. {ng otherwise than to adbere to the party whae which closed as > a slat eth ro} ap eereahy is to sal ay oe . going te be to iain anvege), tt eae eee area Rnas\s make Acer ie = visit England at the present moment, the Govern ment of ident Johsson hes conferred a service at 0 frankly rendered im the re- cent ew fon o: miserablo Fenian demoartra- tion on the shores of the Canadian Lakes. The Great Eastern, with the Atlantic cable, left the Medway at noon of the 30th, for Bare Haven, GREAT BRITAIN, The Ministerial Crisis. Parliament again met on the 25th. The proceed> ings in the House of Lorde were merely formal. In the House of Commons, Mr. Gisdstone stated that he had reesived « communication from Lord Derby, —e THE CHOLERA IN EUROPE: 2,449 Cases and 1,438 Deaths in i. Appearance ef the Epidemic tm Ger- many and France. ‘The following is from the London Lancer? Riveted by the war which has broken out op the Continent, public attention for the brperen of Givers from the cholera. The ease mnessure, The losses sustained by the Austrians were Ww til the 6th of pee it wh ye te yeas advan tene te principles it represented, and as the call for the | considerable. Alsogether, on both sides, abo requesting an adjournment until the 6t! July, to as . an pees National Convention at Philadelphia is in an men were placed Kove du combat. s + 4,000 | give time for the formation of the new minlstry—so 1 think tg babe fom to that organization, there was ne «ther course feft to him than to retire from the Cabinet while bis personal relations with the President are andis- turbed and friendly. The separation is entirely be- that in the interval, until that date, the House would only assemble to expedite some necessary busi- ness. The King Congratulated. Beacin, Jone. 20-—Evening.—An address wes pre- sented this evening to the King by a deputation of the inhabitants, and « serenade was ae piven before the ert we to eae sia "* wee are ea ty SAY. Ss Ch mY nd abroad were so sasouniy complicated. He re- preasben the Cabinet for ha resigned seen 8 . Mr. Berna! Osborne commen: the extraor- State thas it ete nen advantage e: Royal Palace, «turing which several of the national eause of & conflict with political views, It is ru~] airs were played. ing appeared repeutedlyoa | 9 inc pertion ote sony, Yo tele t one wrt | ree ieee tom } without ty te eons eid ot 4 } mored and believed that Harlan and Speed will also | the balcony, I'he crowd was immense. 000 matter of detail, while they could certainly ha fidence their farms productive—se put lumber a@uty er iT thousand, | don't be fermen “hem thas ‘ will be thar ran page tes iy airs qu on iron, vaneualy ty eaee, Ss bee ae per eae why it Austrian prisomsers from Nachod aad 4,000 from Tran- tenau have bews sent to Posen. AUSTRIAN ACCOUNTS, } «6 Liverroor, SarumpaY Evenine, June 90.—The following is the latest official Austrian telegram re- {lating to the fighting on the 28th: shortly resign. A general smash up in the Cabinet is now expected. The Benate to-day in Executive session confirmed the ecpoigred nominations : dens Murrs to be Marshal for the Southern Dis- iew York; John Osborne, wate neles ry Ted in twe yay at Areewelde. inoase has on vet shown mach activity in Berlin and viginity poe id aj to hi bee: - -RF ing Ind. ; ip Enelene wis Clark, A Pagpvnrrz, Jcwe 29.—The Prussians yesterday pore Lore ok cooly. oe eeoarbee Pete epidemio ont fit. rth should yo over at I December ber. i Charlee: Rereler B: Yancy. Chavtes H. wore completely defeated by the Austrian forces fers in the nelghbuthond of alteniurg Saxony and | cording to ee Keren | it Szannot go nto aecs ag ng 6 é ° umier Gablentz, leaving behind one-third of their | thet the outdour meetings were only natural at such i. Ot ha reported $0 pave fe tiles Thi of Hatch: be Why nd wt mes ty wh as eration u. ig NORE the Mexican Minister, received e let- | army killed and wounded. They withdrew to Prus- cine. seat Sousee Grey Gramsined (he, pees, pro- | fulness at Liverpool is bonghe y, shat has Dela len | and pe en es som ih anf | pole te ter today dated Tampico, Jane 26, 1866, which | sianvterritory towards Glatz, After eccupying Jicin, | “the meetings in Mesation Ral elves, foe exerts’ | Cats D'esdlcsest ip: the nanan ee dat oO | Seuere Sees, homens ial December I be» states thet from all appearances Tampico cannot | yeste"day, the Prussians were attacked by the sion to their ings in favor of Mr. Giadstoue and | The disease bas now @) peste | in this ef only four mo In the mean! 4"s, learn. bold out many days mere against the Liberal forces, | cavalry division of General Rdelabelm. They were | Nit supporters, end io their disgust at the opponents | the 16th of June there been 84 deaths aud 190 | What the sentient of the Conntry is to whose headquarters are at Altemira, six leagues from Tampico, extending from there to the bar on the north side of she river, Since the 9th inst.e party of the Liberals have twice entered the mill- measur! De Thethes. OF not im oe of aah 8 eo wh ich have taken p in re- gard to interual tere! oem was ner tere teeny ne~ 0 0 5 Mr. et re are some great outside tossoas why this bill ought not to be pened doe 6 single drives out of Jicin, and repulsed towards Turnan, In cor sequence of this defeat the Prussians last night evacui \ted Melink, Danube and Leipa, and withdrew im great haste to Meirnes. The Prussian losses by 08th, irrespective of hese white had taken plege ‘e the em nts on board the Agnes, Frene the epidemic has biphen out in seve- dal places, and it was rf prevailing with great Intensity at Amions, tho jere still Od it self from ime among em it eh All sorte of reports were current as the forms tion of the new Minley Earl Derby’ Ng waited upom the Queen, at Nigar a and received Her Majesty's instructions. He is said, wit of his principal supporters, to have ved om offer- i h office to several mem! . ¥ he Untied States. T iy kaow t for tary lives of this city, says the letter, and killed | General Edelsbeim's attack were enormous. The tar Wik pep ha Fy aga Ey of re Eston én rere | while contrasier, whe tara ens. A.B Sinn sae re eoveral of the French. strategic operation of the Austrian army was com- ornament. Bs Bg rere current of serous Gmoufties ties ton of chelens having appeared 8 cry country 7 30 ORG om extent t sree mers our re bev ee ful. The junction of Prince Frederick | Presenting | bed arte Mohommedas pilgrims at Jedda, propor coun eperted Resiguation of Atterney General | P'**ly scones vances of Lord Derby were Rot meeting ies | eeteetal reports Bd of ail ite gol emoment 1b Lad speed. Charles «ith the army of Silesia was prevented, pinta) response from thi memhere of Whig saan there were exes Re agin y’ of the caravans eye ares er with swe The Austrian losses in the battles of the last three days are estimated at scarcely two thous and killed) and wounded. The Prussian loss is at least equal.) [Lospon,s prs ye ~The Tuses re i cult, fend) usarian an ft ody ‘etins toagree as Ke the He fomults the affair at Spalitz, The Austrians, there is no doubt, had the best in this encounder, though the advan’ bhali woeee. | this nonaneer,jhcugh th ee eee Paeriapetrma, Jeux 12.—A special dispatch from ‘Washington tothe Butierin, reports the resigna- fan of Attorney General Speed. have, we have been i i for the ‘rentananca oe nh io Geet = one St i tna ain" jon 6] thie qu en question. fer in tm wy fidgment is te not. 3 of thec’ rietica of a saphena) « and nai it bas, sir, the North af 9G te which ie more intere than any other ewan of og e trane y' LJ = which you ee told thes corm bas beam bummed for furew ood, and sold for 10 ce! Wy. According ¥ atest rumor oray Derb: Sabimet would be conservative, bis noget Song with the Whide an “Adnilamites" (the Tecce- s Liberals) having ensirely failed. The Referm Agitation—Tery Members of Parliament leoted At. The defeat of the Liberal Government has crested a coneral feeling of disaffection among the working classes, and several demonstrations have been made not pleasing to the members epposing the Reform on tbe route to Medi however, believed to have suffered severely, ‘The pilgrima who had reached and traversed ed Laver I Egypt were said to be entirely free trom the The Paris correspondent of the London Dairy News writes; appily hear of ne cholera occurring im Paris, but it bas net yet disappeared from Nantes, apd to Sieh stata octane Eilon tn ne re « where soldiers to have died of it, but no ivilfan had been aftecked, The Republican Caucus. a pags seayencs yh bo Taiwowe says: eh You are oa. Wh cholera for some deavorl a6 a cnannels . ile be HANOVER. Bill, A large erewd on several ecsasions lately bave At Amiens, where there has abet ian - hoped something J time, the deaths are reported as sive om Jump 4d, . ie Surrender of the Hanoverian Army to the | weembied at the entrance to Westminster Hall, | snd sinetoen on June 14th infain Ine encush. tte otcte Een , as ; ; f r Bo it m taeir place, Senators Conness an: Itis officially stated that 6,000 Prussians, under cheering rere ic WL. Bonney om, The Brazils, by hy et grow rich ous of Joven Sto spoke on this eubject. | The latter said | General Files, attacked on (he 27th the Hanoverian eserting to the London Turin taeulting the eppeei- ents i Kepe they do though | don't tried to ving thet that the tion members as they were ente Lord Elcho | Another Great Battle—Defeat efthe Para- i jent hed gone over eves 1 Ee the ey ed army near Laugenzalza,in order to cut off its retreat | was followed om one eccasion by & ember of men ut guayans. sie macmerectrn ttt West that his apn ny EARS thing. S my Jus yr we anne t Fa LR yr inecs est enslicns aveuaa of Exe | southwr The Hanoverian forces were 20,000 | tering threats » and exqerstions, and was only soved Rro pa JANstuo, June 8,—The allies have gained 3 Beseve not be let our prod yore tas a our peri Prussian fro meets me Deaper there r than b a eh oe sailed ur B dy Philadelphia Copven | strong, ead euperior io the 6 heh tm arsils tccot him from the ote Mr ore was | ® fresh victory over the Pareguayans, who lost 6,000 wes. Cy tie aa Noour own teres. Out Presret | wh b oailed ir. A hy . oh wy. Be - lery and cavalry, The Prussians jought with valor, sjected toa tor ales tre Vresiment/Om o 2Tth of June | im killed and wounded, six guns and four flags, A nu) is as abeurd as the 6 eabioned war of pals ing byect le mee the Fite of end stone te on sing the Conveation, Mr. Bays ond sald that } ThE snes ene derable, Gen. ris, Raving at omen raking, [before of Demou- | commercial erisis prevails at Bio the'ehon genet [hope we wil: not postpone 6 ) the call ft it wi She Siaeiags tained his strategical objects, resum ie ormer | ¢ pesoed geqeuring ring the ° ance this bili a moment. It is no experiment, 6, position soush ef Langenzaiza. ‘The Hanoverians ap- pear to have marched norshwards from Langenzalas through Mublhausen in the direction of Bonder- bausen. A Berlin diepateh of the 29th says :—The Hanocve- rians were being surrounded by a Prussian corps, and fresh negotiations were in progress for # capitu- lation, Amother dispatch of the same date an- nounces that the Hanoverian army eurrendered at discretion on thatday. The King and Crown Prince of Hanover and the officers of the Hanoveriss army are exid to have pledged their words not to fight ageinst Prussia during the present war. The officers retained their side armajand the men were disarmed and sent to their homes. The war material was giv- ep up to the Prussians. ‘The whole Federal army at Frankfort and its en- virons had set out upon the march, An engsgement FIRES. Destractive Cevflagration in Philadelphia. Pawape rua, JcLy 12,—This afternoon a most disastrous fire broke out in Philadelphia, Among the buildings consumed was Briggs’ print aad dye works, which are « total loss. ‘They were situated on the eorner of Orchard aud Tacony streets, and wore one of the largest factories in the Twenty-third Ward, employing several hundred hands, and valued at $400,000. Five dwelling-houses were ales con- sumed, After the breaking out of the flames, s man was detected in the act of setting fire to another mill im the vicinity, which confirms the surpicion that the fire was the work of an incendfary, SECOND DISPATON, Puitape.raia, Jory 12.—Later secountes of the fire represent that the loss will be $2,000,000, of which bed in Conveatien. He had since been ru! into different eS reens, and was ready ote be bad done wroag. However, he would eases is words, and henceforth ib there would eindorsements of the Philadelphia Uon- por by himself or Tas [imxs, A resolution was efiered that no Union wemberof Congress woul eountenance the Philadelphia Convention. The ery and nays were uded ae |, and Tesuit was the unanimous passag: the resolu- It was stated by several cen’ m thet Mr, ard had recently expressed the on that the evident ought to and would call the Southern members and Senators ciect together, and recoguize them as the Coustitutional gress, Governor Reaitn of Texas addressed the cauc ry Cenupciayicn ot the policy of the Pr ing of 11 Tesults in his own Ssate an thoughout the Bouth, A resolution pied, to passed, Ana the caucus ad- roed, alter appointing & Cs a Committee of nine to con- eider the subject of taking a recess til Decemoer, or journing (0 reportat the mext eaucus, tLe time which was not the of Mr. Giediatee eh tion whieh, in the absence of the of Mr. (li aoe characterizes the moet! * amd deseribes the sasem!| eve bene en “persons of the lowest cl Gladstone in letter to the Moryina Posy, indig- nantly denies this statement, and sits, that “Mrs, Giada struck with spectable appearance of the assemblage ehe appeared on the baleony at the req who told her that the gathering ¥ id imme- Lely dinparye it ohe would ‘appear on balcony, ho ©: e experiment of protection on every sleeve very man eavesees with the ory of the country Garing sh tong period wilt fiud ia im every instance that rae Pr of the wy Tos boon exactly proportioned te the degice $f prot ection given to manufactures and indasiry ur Wade coutinued his remarks, advocating pro teciive tariffs, and concluced with the hope that the tariff bill would he aan Fimance Uommitien and immediately reported to the Senate Mr. Wilson! intend to vote (o commit this bili ‘> the Pimapoce Com jities, with instructions to repors in December, | will vote so, because I believe ihe permanent interests of the wheie country demana that im adjusting she tariff it shall be done with oat are, and d ather great examination, During (he fos: ive or Ce ory we have bad a new tanff alinost annually, ese changes have been detrimental eee ia inven « country, We lave ie ue of va country, and " jue ie ite eine a want to see hoy ier works, In revising th: pee shih Invitation te Mr, Giadstene. At @ meeting of the General Committee of the Londen Workingmen's Association, held on Thurs. day 28th ult, the following resolution was unani- meusly adopted: “ That the London Yor en's Association in- vite the ht Hon. tariff i vent is a pe well, aud so done that we sha)! no. be A try it wishin the next yearor two, Gi ae ‘M. P., & meet | $1,600,000 wil! fall on buildings and machinery, and The tariff that comes to us from the House ¢: ke 7 was expected shortly. the workingmen of spe at 8 pal ir da $500,000 on stock, The mill wae known as the Tacony sentatives ie full of musetaee On Oe eed rouimicat. STALY, manly r rel deleace ef aes toate Print works of Aaron 8. Lippincott, and employed Bur df ‘uot ata vetens oh al Peben they passed ir. e > The Campaign is Italy. A Florence dispatch of the 26th says: eo signal plan of operations hes been relin. quisbed, and the army under King Victor Emanuel is concentrating at Cremooa and Piacenza. The forces under General Cisidini have sbandened their Positions on the Po, and are foiling back 6 na, with h the view of subsequently effecting ry Se zi ee King's army pear the upper part pated wer bi It is officially stated that three Austrian prisoners having been hung on trees by the Italians, the Arch- duke Albert wrote to the Italian Commander-in. Chief to the effect that, in the event of s repetition of this course, a system of reprisals would be adopt. ed. The Archduke had inspecied the army under his command, and was received with enthusiastic cheers. Up to the 0th June, 4,000 prisoners and 14 gons had been taken from the Italians by the Aus three hundred bands. THIRD DISPATON, Two previous attempts had been made to fire the Tacony Works, The establishment was the largest south of New England. Among the stock were large quantities of goods belonging to New York firms, sent there to be printed, none ef which were saved, Berning ef the Brig Rodman. Bowron, JL 18.—The brig Kodman Pratt, from Baltimore for Falmouth, Bnglend, with 2,000 barrels of petroleum, was destroyed by fire om the Sth inst., in lat, 40, long. 70, So rapidly did the fi tend that the crew barel. ly spipotion ry beet, saving both: ing but what they steodin. The without food or drink until the of the oth inst.. whea they were picked up, arrived at New Bedford yes- terday. apa he ats? AUrrun seheal be in Sainte. Mass., wes bur- fedin fun in » hole b: compenions, & Rm ad He was dead when bis wacker @ua manly and general defence ee diam dt trom thi cafe aise heaped dtr the the reform debate he House bers of the Tory party and spostate ate Libera a "The Secretary was instructed to convey the above resolu- tion to Mr, Gladstone, and to request his nee of the invitation as econ as the ministerial crisis would permit kim to co 80, All the metropelitan mom bere (with one ¢ eopesen), and the leading mem: bers of the advanced Liberal party, are to be asked to attend the meeting, which tapended to be heid, arrangements permitting, in one theatres. The Ocean Telegraph—Tho Expedition Ready te Start, They what they have done. 1 want the hey new tnd eat vs wo take me sod devoie their energies to it. Let them tek portion ofthe time ailer the adjournment to prepare & bill with «ios. care and labor, and we can have itearly im the prxe ression, 1 do mot think apy of she imiereste of this country will suffer materially for tour or tive months. [ know that tb are wine in seve thet would be promoted b MOdIBLE Parnes e oF this bill, There are ote Mntelese Oo tho at will not be pr but injared by 1: mber of letters pointing vul cértain pro ‘of hat Bul © en0m Me will operaie on certain Nasnvi.us, Tews, JULY 11,—The State Senate se passed & resolution ratifying the Constitutional endment by a vote of 14to 6, There is no quo worn of the House. It is reported that several ab- sentees have been arrested by order of the House, It is believed thas opposition to the ratification tends 00 discourage the assembling of » quorum, West Virginia. Waesiina, VA., Jury 12.—The official vote en the Covsiitutionsl Amendment, disfranchising persons engeged in the late rebellion, was counted yester- day, andthe amendment was declared adopied by 6,923 majority. Cart. Hopsox's tiny ship, “Rod, White end Blue,” was spoken on Wednesday by the steamer Borman, from Philadelphia for Boston, 80 miles | trisns. \tast of Bendy Hook. He was aoing off fndyun-| The Austrians had re-descended the Btelvie, and Gar cosy sail, ocoupled Bormles, driving the Italians back Other speakers ‘followed pro and con, and the ques- tien was then taken on amending Mr. Fotseuden's motion, es proposed by Mr. Grimes, to instruct the Committee on Finance to report on the second Mov day 1n December. The yeas and pays were demani- ed and recorded with the following reealt : ones ‘Uae ra atin oes (Continued om Fourth. Peas) The London Times, of the 80th, says: All the final prrenaensea te for the sailing of this great and ecientific expedi'ion were settied on Tuer- dey, The great ship is now reciving her inst longse of cable trom the Iris, and the éoi: of this and the final closing of the tanh. to secure it from sccidental injury, wilt be complered by to-day. and « few invited gues Ly gh well visit. and after thas nene will be the vessels of ioe wee squadron, seve 4 Zagteten. siren oe Ne isstine and levie Ue @chtn Brune 54 : bee

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