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Voi. XXV_r....o\°* 7,S90.m

NEW-YORK, 4UONDAY, JULY 23, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS.

EUROPE.- an

POUR DAYS LATER NEWS.

Europe Again in Danger of a

General War.

PRUSSIA DECIDES TOE ..PjtflSTICE

TRANCE THREATE.XS ARMF/0 MEDIATIONta» r

OMINOUS ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA.

Ma»iffrifo of ... Emperor ofA*ai*tr_a.

Th( l_l_-___i Atv_lte__g in _t____i Iii th-eH-U___l iu Vcnciia,

k Vin«H.Y Of «ARHUl M «tVK!. THE

AUSTRIAN.-.

Graph > í.ccoDnts of the Battle at Sadowa.

TI 0*1* tn- ( li-"um., C*|tMV. i.k. ,-l,nt.l. :.

BB ft. lb OfJ.*.*? 0 -i

\ 1.« . i' 'lill', Ti.*! t..

{¦"»II :. ¡1 j C .tv t I'..- 1 pt I

*-¦>»»» I, " ! io <.'. 1.. k afl tbe alt. ra " n «t

tblIII Biritt dst ti Baua.«i

THE AM-ISTICE....teal ll«|iail« l'ia»ia li« «uni« tbr ttnii'l.'

Finnie Tbr« nteu» Armed tlrdiatiou.

rio am..«rice l_t» yat bctu r^n-»*»J »

.taorilir.iie.

luluI ted tbe ariLi«-

1 ,.

Ttic Tb : Wt -I'¬

ll'. - sa July 10:

Thl I', r /, ror of J'71 ejon t' .

1 .1 u

orm 1

TI.* Fr» .! fli"t ii in it« w.ij lal'

Lt'lx'tii¦_:.. UM I'n.iAli Ob_B-meemOt, haa bona ojii. r. ii le

«xc ni«y Vi( Ki mart ha» «._¦« ni.t to Bkl P

«yuto C , ?.. nr. «.«.ia/,«:« 'At aim« J mtS*iafsrn oj Vu Emperorof the F »sr*.

Jttstht ir nmt irted te di of tit F.mpctúr afton /.', | I >¦

that Auitr ta fhcitld not bt r-eaktned 1* ker poniiuit e. a

great «ra-rrr.

The London flloU ofJuly 11, referring to the new fifi»

peet ol tke KtiMpaan »itnatiun, «ays tkst we ieiin on tl;o

brink of as vast a war at any whick has leen wugi-ol is

iLie ty iittiry.Pruntft iffuns to yuld.Franc«. must ttnkt m at s fourth colona!poictr on the

battle-held, ttithet fif'ht'roui Ike North kotertng op**

wordtr.The French ¡coti-rlad squadron irai "dered to VtniCt

on tht ntgAt of the lltk milan*

The Chi, barf iquadro* *<.» »lso Off» ardern to sail.

Ita din"'»-.i is iu_.own.

Ttoe Frrsch -.¦*».

Tlie Puns Paint <f July » .»»¦'.

The negotiations for »a sriuistic« have been delayed l.ythe iiccesMtv of taki-g into timultiuicona consk_BBB_iBl

both the tonditiOBs of the ar_ií_ec and the preliminaryba»i« se* a rat-re treaty of a peace, if Prussia wi.«hes to

know b» fore».uid !ho advantages which will be definitelyasmircd to ker. Prince Napoleon was prêtent at the comi-

eil cf Mmisten hold to-day.The Pant Presse of July li, in the cTening, publisb-s

«an article *igne»l by M. Cue-oval Charegny. n "ulch ll

Yeslerdav, after the« audietjo- t*m by the Empcr-.r to

fttfiea Von Keats, a - emml was held at ihoMBB in

kia M I tv'- .r'f0*'nce" «Prince Mclternich and Baron

.(#>_ o.tenburg repretented Austria, and Count Von GolU

Sted Prince Von Reust, Prussia.M. l)r»itiyn de Lhuys communicated the views of

Train »., and drew up a report of the pro-oedings at the

»Ml.g.Tbc following are the bases of the negotiations lugge.t-

«d by France, and communicate«- to Count Von Goltx and

Frise« Metterme-, by whom they hare been transmitted«Vi Bcjlui and Vienna:Tbe ('«traíame Confederation to be di ¡solved and another

confédéral*!! io be establithed, of rhich Milker Pruína

»or Au,trut ihould form a part.Ko territorial ceuioti to be de___u>d*d »f Aa_tila.

rbe abandonment by the latter ->t Her right* on the

DiKl-M. and io repl»*" *ne w8r inclt.mixitj' at first de-

luir.«-_ hr ri nama.

_____I to incoi^i-te Schle.sig-Holstein, Ile»*« C<.-

k1, De«»« Daniisttt-' and BruL.wick. The population of

the Prnsetea kingdon, would thereby be raised to i#,U«o*0,-WO.the Ki*i.t to e_n_futute the western frontier of Prus¬

sia, and the province between the Khiue and Mcnie to

terre as an ínikinnlty to _ie sovereigns diipoegi'tscrd bythe« war

An cn hange of territory to fake place between Baden

an«! Barara, s ¡iii h would give Ihe former noarly Ihe

wh'le* of the Kheriish Palatinate-, Saxony, Hanover, and

I«, li ___M of Saxe tu conclude military co_rcut«.ns with

Pr.».i._ ÜB____fcMfl-tl of Lanilsu to cl.o..»'! whether

they shall belong to Krar.i* or Baden, and the i,w«.«u)_»;.,:efthe valley of the Sarre to chiwee lietween Fr«-*« and

the new Khenich eovcreignt.

Tbe I tal isa Trras«.

jÄt LoitJo'i Titntt of July 11.the latest paper.cm-taing the following announce.tv Wo bato rece if«*-tiftotu tn a«.'theutie eourte the f llo»"»ng stitement as US

the coridltiin»attached by the Italia:, (lovcrntnenl to the

proposition of tia" Emper«)r N..poleon:1. If Vint» 11 e«*-*«- to the K.i.¡.en 1 Napoleon, the

Bukl transfer ni'i.t bo raa-k' by Auttria. hflBBJfin. ly MtOtdlUOI'l ».li« '».»rd io Kein»?.

!.. TLut the facatlen al tb» -irlnct of Trent should bor.-. ...-.!.'..! Bl Ml.I.The !____m ieeaa.I uu-f-_¡atn [-»««(¦.'iíod of two

.<_.!-._ on. -n.u«t t... r, ¦ea-MB»

PibkbI ia. Hnpulailaae.«*(' f "

-, "! alii';. I!, -o}-- Ki(«h nu iilrtita

hare retard« .1 the eapeitara ti PiMm Napoleon.Tlio Pru-Ma.ii «a.iiiiitioiii noatfllBtl in tho letter of

Prim i> ReaM ateetaMJ M M n» f. BavaiTil.' e.v. i,..«i' ¡i of laatria treta Ike (¦< n_n_i Cfenfad«

rrnti"U.Thocxilii«irec<immniiil «if th.- military Bad tiüv.i) fun N

of tLe ('¦» id r.um:, \,y I'riitM.i.

The ili|.l«iiii,it:. r [»re e-it :t!,,ii « f (;, ni.ftny ut,road .mil

th«- .iiiiK-av.itiiii! to E-mmb «i tiie D... Um and pun ef inat« rnt.iry Uti adj oceapiedaLe /¦'. tio-.-e further «-i.it.--a Oie' il li,ir> leBSM M MBBM

tlatthI I-' i.-r.ii iiiiii.i.'.iutdy i|i.«|..iti!i. .1 f» ¡.riidiiii mid

at, /'.'-. eurgtht .'..»,' lenicatian »J Primai!{. l-leli et, .,. ,,,.,,.», winchr;u, ealj M seul ii i,y ,..i¡,, rt el tan greta Pew r-.

A «ii«;.;itili troiii BeaHI ti .luly I «¡ivi:

An i:. 1 i-i.: apetl Maa pntittaMil la iii«uii-.'flicia! Sari .ti' -, -.¦ :-../' Zeitung on tin*

Basti tun .-. 'lin- anttar enjeeMee Ma be¬bet th.it aetbiageaB nor« |Mlnlj aime lo sha! ailieaiit M Anafe.I Ma M ii r- «li.« il bj the MBBBM ol' Hie Pim

-.ila«.«.li Iiuvn lo« I» Mibii.itte 1

t., tile I lia l'i.'l.i'l. Neverlhele-«, lil«- til!.il

-ii.ii«.- -v ne -a1 ..t «ii .»i ")ii»t i-iiiiiuitif Praeeta1 *

ütfiag, Praeeta IM aal |e towart»»

iii im ttaliaas, ead IMeefenVMnMn. M admit "'«i. in.*!.» m to vaga wot

f« r the 'ides' «1 a BSted l:..ly, when the lntt« r a

ii- Hu b fe« h "n

t.' -a\ " V. t!i- tlnv.«t4 «d

Au*tri In tiie ur«t lasten«¦-toe tola i gaareati

A:,«t:|1 ..-, M ..vu1

'.'I .li f, 11 I',"'. Ill ttll*

ti wa determlasd to echtere the eMty <>

(. tí-ii:.:: du..li-in. .m I

bip of ti « »

¦I i- .' I !,,

b Bohi mie t* ¦¦'. i hi« '. ti .,t Mate i«.

I | ki,., j. -.rii-ilri of July 10 BiiiKUinee that, tlio1 lan l t«» ihr Ita.u

Cabinet that 1Iii Vi nto titi»a ti t»

-, i!!:»l vue,LI ti,», <.¦.'.'.-*, to the

P .:¦.! .'... adraataeeel Ac-inik (feei | al V

The I'-i«iáioai of ltu»sln.

A lett« "i Mil l I ¦'« 'I J i*. ''. '" Tin I'l

Bania. Hat y>u nu unitI if I iii .!..¦ I... .li ; ¦ r- 1 t.' tia:»

-. prater (.> bm her d.»|>«.ilo.| t.y r

* tight ni taring n.,t ef thu

'li,«'./, ,/ mi d- St Pi r c4 Hie 7th ¡¡.«t MjaiWat._. that! '.

. ¦. llistion

ii tlicr«-w« :.. i.ot n ii.iiiar.hr lu Kiiro; o »!.i. ii

Utelftett i.ff.i o t.t'. i ttrang la nnpettnt a**ent -ti

rapt to ii ........

eui »nitro 1'.,, .... in Baropfl t" »li'.m

the Eu.u;. ai Lui aiif" >'f !>oi-.*r .i »-f a »a.-ie «»»;.'y

tu.Hin« lui,« .i.ii BfaanlM .'"

.. ., r . . i .''1 ti"-' fidtowinaThe Krnper.ir of Au Uti li'tf '*

¦__***_. . -. .*v liv-'-fnrtiiTie win, h la» bl

" I«-» M' I'l«»'!.- Th«,*. n,,lplfallru un ai:.,.» 1 t..e *_ ,. |, , .. ,., _.b, ,,,.,''-'-'."'"'i'l; i ,'.,:,d' ihe, ..Umiti.a» f wi,r with»!"¦" -' .-'Y''.t.'.i.i ol Bohsnto i« k Isa e. elated tad shl «

Mtarjj .ii, r parto i and ti- psiafal »nd liralaVsMS toflan »ii-'m-c! Bl M I« «f familletaaSSI P n,y BsbjMte, la»» n.nid l it - utmuit (..re bit h. arl

» hu ii beste vtik m warra andtatMrli afroUaa f*>r i.« gf>">l«fn.y people«. Bal tke roltasM which I esprroaed la »n

tnanifeiio »f tke l*'h ofJune.u reliance on y..ur BBsItorabieanil full!.(ni »!'V.>:...n asd rosliSSM ter any »> If»«, .ii .

reliance on Iii-c in ii" f n y uni.» «¡ii, ii waa BialtatSM«unni »un.:..-.u 111,ntl. e i le.u (i.ed and my if.. m1 »r.d »ai-ic-Iright.thi« I.»« n«»l wni«*i»-.I fur a ringi«« in,laut. I har» M-liaaaal ¦jtalf Ki IM TiBasiai ut tM Fraaei roaeestlM."*4g.od lillie« » (m bririgitiir «bout un ht ni«tiM with toral mal

merely did The Emperor reedily rr«j«'lid ».' "J demtind.

but with Ml BSSM itilei.liuii ..' prSTflBtln«, ay

farther t»lf»<»d»hed, ho even «¦«! kta own nc.-rd,utTerv.l to mediale »ith Prom*» lot a mMMMio!bo.tilitiei «Ii ! fur op. i.ii.g ra-e-'t'iti'"'" 1-T pSBM 1 l-l sM r

I hare accept«*.!. 1 «.¦" |.;epare.l lo make p. at .«. up,m buiior

ablec.n.litiuu« In order »«> pat mi end to the blood»!.»,: »nd

r«v.i|a*e» of W'lir. lint I will n.-wr ia-11 ian a tresly of peaceby »bien the feMsraSBtSl OOSdlll ni of Anatrin'e ixnitlon s» a

treat fM.'wi'r w..nid !¦.¦ »haken. BsflBCI '.htm that Hut »boni.Ibe the f'«.». 1 "ni resolved to carry as the »sr to the nina- 1

extrem.»y- SSl in this I am «ure of roy people . approval. AlBysiisbie Irsosfl ire bein»" loi.eetitrated, and IM MM ,n ''"'Make of Ihe «i mi «re lieiliK bll.,1 Bp by lh»tot-f r.iitii.n «In ti

hal been ordeieil, a.»ii the lurire «'uro.lm. i.t» of rtdSBteencalled to ault bv the lpbIv awaknu-.l n.irit of pvtrlotüm.AiiHtil« but been levrrelv viflted by muforlune, Iju! «he la no1

humiliated T lu.».-.! tlo»'n.'My People». ll»ve confidence in your Emperor. The

peopiei of Anitris MSB n« ver »howe«! tbemielvet (rre-iter th«nIn mUf.iiinr.e. 1 will tallow the rxurn,!« if my fi refatber».and will bail you on with determiuutlon SMSSTBrSSM »ndunibakal le « oi.Iiiienee In God. Francm Jobki'H."Oiven at niv re«idence in the capital uf Vienun, tun lntb

day <*f Juiy, lb'. "

The Po«ni_D mt Anslris.From The Lm.doo l.mea

We have ncvi-r read M_dei vvor«!«. Ifeaa IhoM whi.-tithe Emparor «I aiuttna BèdrSMM t hat ihoj 11» 'Hie rsver»»«

of bis army. ti. occupation afflM of hi» kiii-dom«. the daiiferof bl» cnpital, -sv» alinoit bovrud donn that proud nnd .i.r

dent ipirlt. Knowinir « hat maimer of man Fram ii J use ii h n

by flat ure, we mayjudre «>' the humiliition be f«lt in dii.n.What be baa dune, und ia.'l"rT whut be bst laid. A mouth npnbacuromuulcd a »plend-'d army. !he BMRBM evr l.rt.uirht lo

Reiber ander tie itonc'irdk ol the Umpire He wat the um! it

pitted loader of the German (.oveinan-iiti. while hu rtdreriaryHood rej r.l-atfd an! ttireatened by all ibu mott Important «ifthem. Ile bad gi'en orden lo hi» rcprcvantat.re In the Ilietto move a neatsBflB «-Lieh li wa» «uit>o-ied wesld torn I't a»

lia lo luccumli It waa known that tne OoTernmen!» of fourti ft L a of the (iiruisii people would inpport bim and range tuena

telvee nK*'"«. (he i'rnroiau agsre*kv»r. The mott eiperiencedand celebraie.1 Uei era! ot tbr Empire was to command «.1 ti-

Ausinan Army, sod hit oonhdeuce bad extended lt»elf to allrank» an^clatses of the Auitiuu people. Henadek believedin hin.iiif, and the Emnernr and h'I hi« «ubjecH tielleved Inhenerlrk. The word in seneral eua!«! nut MflSSS »o_e-

.bing of fe.8 fil»e BsafMBM IV"! le knew that oneM »lie laigeit ai.d heit argaaiaM armiei iu BbMM oecti

pied li'iieainiii and it wa» certain thal in a few bonri'il i" :¡take poi»».«,i,ii of ¡Saxony, and M leady I" execute it» tbreitof a« ttiiuií o.- 'Badila «»f the BM uaeatoBBf anarekMlierlm. In .burt, -i,,, r«p,it»ti(,n st the Aaetrlsa Empire ttooihigher ute ibort mot * a. ,(,.. ., dtlT ,,,.. ,,.(.,. ,|1C ureiilJttn.r»er,>- bad BBBfladed B, tkrone, 11 I« oMsSsd l« '. M tMi»rali_,iig ii unprofitable re0rg, hut tln-re »r« t.Ml Wtisa tMhllhllliniM »'. turlone tad t,a» ji,»t»!,ilttT ol human trie ktseetdisplay tbem»elvei »o flWS«y »t «»sdu thtt the .i,|e,t sodtill« Bt leutimeLil MSSSM frieh Bad v,vid. BflTM BM I Slnlebeen Mi ui k bj .igroaler and nur.- tMdflB ««.nmiirprimai v of Ai.»tnauvei d.-im i,v ...,,;,*¦ the prvjeeted Oon-riBMtM Herlin U turned lato bal W neninAli La but, iitile.it tht laterse.*faa ni ¦ forolga » t lle Ätl»the progrefi of tbo invaden, te! in ibu ninf irtune ti,, i-..

BanedBMBOtlflM bl» UiKn»'T¦ ':¦<' t!»e addieit I.e ha« Jualiwuiil will muv- the heart» or all «lo read it.

1 i.i* ouai.cd "I Bar aBd tMpetdtM be baa accepted withic,-aid c Kiniiiu forbid the Empero to BM a d'liant tune, kalI.e '-ii- li« lil.j-cl-i. and BS doubl Wi!i «1 »i esritj thal -

.* MBcttoa s trssty sf piaee aiwktok ti.tenUtleoi-ilttion of Au tri»'« (la.iti.in a» a k¡ra'*it",,»er »..nid li- »Luken'¦Sooner thiin tim Rhould bl tofli MB MslaiSI tht I ¦pSIWl fu u-H.iT'il te eerry satM vsr t«tM Btraoet eitreratty,

».vi ia ti.it I nm tara ui my p,»»¡,i ft apparai." Ik« re i» aetaIsa m the bl«: .'.» ol -Vii'rii'.i.i »h*,m (trauisafloa lobeUers that tkto to a raia Mast «TarM em bara tor Am(na a teii»» of tnali und rertr«»«, r. lie,,| hy f, ». glaaau ifvii tory. Yet »he Ma alvan Mae a for_dahto entrai Blwa» tin* i!ii«I l'uwer in cualition af!'-r Million Ifslnit theEft»t Nii|H>!eiin, and at li.l h«r»ei|.bt ttViwn ¡MS tM MBit«asthecau»e uf his downful!. I'm««; i, *«thlll In a twentyi.aj« canipaiifn. never r»«t affain until kg, but Auitriafought duriu* twenty y»»ri whenever the bt an espOTtSBlty,and tbtuimy with which the took th» field m ¡uc lu-»r lean ulthe war «nt he'ier ibau au j that (krseflde.|| Wt mu»ttheref.re, be lev» that Auitila wi!l not iuriei..r e,ltlre,r »tdl»<jretiuD. Uadoobtodly »he must vi.'ld ,u,i, W^lint. be ha« been in (lermvi y »;,» un in-T^r bJgJ,n lierIt flnence over llio minor _t»;e«. if ihe.e s t. rstsifla vi-aiBte exUteuoe, it «imo«! a« mm h t'tl e |,.tjit hw her power in Italy. Not al! the tooQ.*u,. ,(,ieVcii t. e du«» '. inteti«-re.ice,,f KriB'e cnu roture ,i gmiroto the BtatMBM «»' "-( lol Iti«l .Mr.. M »*i«,,..¡rsMtattae. A ¦' 'totfintsIsm aatssf U«ri,.i'.,en besaSM It aaa belliTsd that hu niililwj tin ,, n

»ii'»ter than tint uf bet neightwr». If the ead Pratt»t* meet m any M'.ra Diet, the Weight of the latter mud Mpre-Buodirale «I I-f be ¦ j7fr.ctJ- Oauie of lai-jrtül.atlo.tv» tb»

con

Iin|i»riíl nnn.e Anitrit nun! make op her niind, then, toBleeaM le.» ol s Ger-»» I'.iwcr. and to leaie Ihe lesd«r»liip Isth» Fattie. 1 iml to her rival. If I'ru.tla ret«ln all .be bas con-

ijiiere«) »he i. really («« ruiany, ami uo other power csn with-»lund her iu tiennsn aff«iir»; and if even the minor l*rinc«.return to tteir lit.ly i»'.tnil(>nc«l turon«'., the» csn belittlemore than civil a«lmini«»rator», titi ling the military power ofibe conntrr to King William und hi» «ucee»»or». " To mainIlilli Anttrla't |4)»itiunas a gr.'at I'uwir" it undoubted:«/ thelirai duty of the Kmperor, tint tina will ba done rather btiireugto'ening and aoeoattdattag th»» hert-ditur» pos.ei.ion« «ifthe Au"lrian Crown thsn tiy «eeking to eiercite au unpmtit-.ihle influe, ce over s multitude »f netty ^t.ite» »hiuh osn ne»eragain be mude either t<> tru«i or lo fcai the Aaitnaa powrrWe hive no d««uti t mt if thvie hereduort pociet.ion. wert

lhrestene'1 by I'rui.in.if it were anni>anc*il that the King de-niBiuled the permim-nt cetiiou of liuhemis. Uiuul ulitti.iite»pint of the Au»t'ia:i I .i-n.iri would «Imw Itself a« of yore, «i.dthat ii»iitier iiu-lluties! generals nur inferior arms would Bt»«cnl Au» ria fruía trying the chancea of »D.»th«r campaign.1 fit "r.«iription ia a nuneri. 1 niacliin»« for filling the gnus ofamita »n»l me popi.l -Isa "f the Anittlaa Kinpire is nearly«I«.utile that of the eut-my. Tito Kinpcrur tells his «uhjef i« thatli siailibl»' troup» are lieing .ruled, that the eomcrip-

tKui ia blling the rank» and t' at there are largo enro.lnienti offolaataetS. Wo do not. tfieialsta eipect to »». ths Empire.»ititnil to the hitt ladlaaitiss af conquest. We rather tru.til.iit the iiitHler.it loa «if i he victor, »lui ilu« pruilciice af the i»n-

iiuitliiil trill load tin-in fia Bgisa Be temi» «hieb, while gniugI ti.» I'iultim,i th«« I.en. tit .if fin-ir enorinoui »acetases, .hull

i.«it too far humiliate their oppooests.

C'fimanr and Iran. » "to Ui-rtasi Terri lory IS

lu I.urn I p.

It is prt»«"iinn»4l that Nt'iuL'un III. will ¦__¦_ t no

. ..n'titiun« npon 1'ount BioBalk which tk» Iltur won .1 tl.d iti.«-», «.lui Bia powti b irr.nt To ali tin»'" aaejaeleasi wttfc tbe¡i litre, '.lelilí und (K.I,tu,ii i hanirtm of Will am I it ««niiol hudosbtfel lh.it ralbel than allow the Kr-oeb fion'inr» to si-taaeeB Ike Kian Rkist ka »ni r»u ti naba Pereapetkereluctance of th* King to j i»l«l up» ¡enano territory will nutt.« ...nil} graet with regard lo »"ti» outlying stripe B sadlung Beta ed by Krume. II n« (i, that m.iy »"-, a» a Uktkisltepsiler of akal Iseegning on aroaad «.»' I .ra bjBbBI aya». n-tr lined to add Ual if ti.» french Bate still tbs ea«e h».ikerin«- after Basil.ra Brbnaa. sal Wasters BslisBnaad the*rihiluted .n itiff.ietit periods«4 i*""" bleietti ass apssrlsaltyfur tetr-rtsg the eonniv nee-ef 'hit (io. »minent lo the «mi. i

ation attaeaa rstsaMo Piaelseei may v- ,l m »t handTbe «,I»J"«-U»«n io ceoe t.enian »oil lu Ki »nee, or to . 1 iw the

1-tticr to cierci.e sny ti Wami lalsoeee rryea Ibe internalatMnefOera«sr, i» n.«t Hailed t" Um Kme aa l the la.Ka«panaBaaeB of kia «loin aaiafi, Tke 0 as» OsM.tapaeetof ibe gresteet aetkstity i* Katlfcora mi Bogara Harass»,nlreeily calla tin* |.v'«" ri"»,t,i |tre.».,t tin ;r J",non« leigh-lt u« fruin |.r«ifitii,|_ »J I«** .. ttOBS in V Ul.eil nul.- The u»». le i"i" ifm;' .»ii -, l, a«. rt* »ill kills Presea«ian i|n«l«'ua .""''y .» «uy linn iik; the multitudinous »ubj.-. t«

«f th« Kit patt

II»» l'«-> linii I« Italy with ItigurJ la tkeArn,ia»l,e.

CeneepaseV see of Tbs Lssfias PiawMu ti I ii; I lr"»e.

! "¡Mer abell falli " r.«»n th«- »ky aod cxpksliiiginn.el' aa dei Deo :." .« li i.'t kate caeesfi aaata sefieoKhi'» m. ¦ il -e in ely .-"ni ii" ....-'i'i.I gnatsr ruait« r

Belina in., dut the »ilr ut f .un IBS JfaoHMtr BOtlisbed kerayr.tei.ay sftsiwooa, Al Irsl ass a tee-eat» ti» torfe«unlit« pet bobs wini «ter» I....I .1 if t!. .irht t: <.»¦ «i.-re leen. >l.Bli! «ICIIHiliil «I to ten .» »- ri | II. f. 1 « a, lil Miall III

li-.V « lien Be Bewaeftbe "reel. «-! Villalrmc « cm », undit i i, iba i , re kj BeaMaBeeeejicetei

..li li <¦ pfOOOSl ". .-.»i .11. fi e p! eil'.'!. II tilt »«'lil m, g» ,» e|,a afprofiinoil iii«« iinti-til. Ii t!" «i: ri>.« gruup« thal pe LI layformed Is ile tireei. aid im|s roa es seas a. tfct n«t»-1 ia ..

I e.l «a ''Tai:..'. IB tki .f'.r....ii at Bight ta tks »''«.Bl .1 ii Ih» r.n.1» II..! n--em'.l,t| ...,'r .¡., UM .' «I l»«-na« ii g ili-ia at, ant a ri ,- i" »-f «..'-. -i .. i. :¦ U4i.ce vaa fisi, -.¦¦ . n 11 sited .-it «r ui.-

prt or «le,.., t« i. W en « «r wa« .1«- ,.»i Miinn dresses] it» li up ii M ici iii iga la] j «i nul* ih-tutuling tli« rev.-:«» ofIbe -Ti., et gwea, k ares) . bj of ti. iii.» «nil reraised,¦»lu* g ti .» a'ity » festive «ir: y-»imlay, ». by magie, tiery<:..«[. ,.- -I.

1 I« . -, ,t .1 n.«.' li «Tur«e t' "i

tl.v «.f i«.'..<, 11 u I'-'* wsi depeadeal sa Prmncm mu

ekaae éraoste he4 Ikrrao terseU. ead et skeet «li»entteeBardi.sa tr- apa, « r hot i,

teen t' i'ii tir I» .« i.'J...» !' ¦..!..m Boa abes li.ir,' sid I - i-

glatis .?>. -laen ti.rn. a I.« ni »* d .tri« il«' p«..i.l tti-tr 'mit, S itli un HI ria. <. t

what abe .«..-i sot eroB . _ see tes-krsee ssd. I i ¦' "ii »na I.. .¦>!.. r» .lu ».

Bot i."'.« n " I « » r «i-¦ li .»i ti .t ha»

.'.. ni. »I her «m! I. r s iflsaM BSrtiotUIt was bei io ilaad aloa»1, -t ¦>.¦ ...i tims «.le ..i Ibefi 1rs, at . m ' : *.i triaur-iig f.» ni II » »Irile Bul .it «. SB le'i'iinJ r-l h« .le.

¦ aareat bow .a wssaot t.. I >¦ b.*i_iit «» rr.ir.l;.. rr'.t u it.» ii m,, :.

» «ittt by tke far.. ''»I »lal!.|e.| ,!.!.» h»rl,-t ;¦.-riaos trom ike as« « ibe fiss»«u

il ¡. .p. i . i»- .«.« «t i.»

tie Ki» a -, n. -, ;r,| |,»i,...: i',., I, i

'. Ai- i,- ti >..««

t,, i»- i»,il. l,i. I' 'i .> "" I« rtaly ner»r t.. i.«

aliowa-ts/ '-".T-.o ,,. «/;.,, i. ,., i,. ^..,1, f,., !..»h «l A., .ina t v.«

him i" I' '",' n"*"r '" t.-« HI .»U.'.tl-l. Il I» gr.,«rill. ,¡e-

,¦,._."'-. " lu it« f...- tua Iii

Bfieta nala lui» »..ann u.i« «.mid

ii. ii..«.n.u.»n ».ii bara aaaaa- t« .!.. «an ia u. tr»«Ihitif« uuirt li li.« ».' i« %. I SB 'al]I .1 ia »uii.»> astoaai i» ». «'-. .....»,.. .n. ., -.,. ., ,., ,,,,,. .,.to He -oki« g the be»l M .., , i». .., ,_.,, th, T ,,.rBlul tnia.it« i!l.|.l..r*.ll»J IB. 'I

.- Ü l,a, . ,,.¡, ,,...,..... bsttísoftbs.'f ,

an huiiur.i.l..». H ymi I"" ".*. ''.'.». «i . ,|, ..of »»..ci. ti.e «ixy i. r.»..«l ti.» rr«..... ,

tri-. 1*1 in. let U »and it Nu «uu.i.i.t »f ii»-.-«., j-..__

roi u«'«f ti «e I'H't !» '.- Aad! ,"*"'li'.... ,,

le basis kefore Us psdfie bal '.¦ -.¦ n."''i ..' .,'

e.i.iti.t le prepaeed Oarlfcslii sad lae I «rp« .f l!..i *.»!...rib l fil» u :.¦

tbst li goss gpt*eo*ly aesinst tke grsla with ..< mm

fi aaaals aa t** llatlaat te »keetke laeewerd bbéb tim. cn-

iii:uat.iio«¦.' Aad asoordJ glj eren eaa i« f i eatvsiae ""

Ike »ur ""i es «i» i., i Km tooti atu,»,.pth» i.ir'lii befare laal i. r.tut r,i t«, l lu,. ,. ,,-

trr.xy. IV.«I« pr*«« I - ¡ «Ir.-.u-i.i ai..i n ....

,4.ulent «i.-r t II.- li ti 11-: a- ! tr.kio to I riii.i r, ur to

«uti r a hit u.ii.i «,:i ti«» tu'iur «of It.ill.Nu on» Lcrr «.Illili» Hal tin' | i.|K^.»d arni.t.te ein be

asatpted attkoal iiii«iaii<»i » msrs bsVts.lattasaa t» Ita'ythan the nniy oi.« at pfsfiaal ni i... i... «I l*be dirsrt liaaals*ut" Vei.eiiu warn fiaslria i» 11.»- i. iaataadad, ibe ItaJtsaTyrol to I H.1.U...I. .«.: siaiai la» kadsssaay ha fie isaeaaeodly Au.lila.riiept. |*x!,.p« las ITSSsIbi .t Iba i'"»"f Ih«

fiastliaa moat «-.»rr> «p «luling to Vt .-ti». .Su«-I« hat«, «grrcdB the ariiiiatlc» c nil l.ut be rrf ,».. I.

I.ette»» f. ..na PlareSSS ,l.n« li ..t li.»r*. a« here, «r.trrdni'«BBWSB ui. »t un»i Icodor. Sfl»r a « I. lor» ii i- «ni 1. ti.« | r.»

p»*i i would kataesaa aoeeateeh*, bat II.« looked upu» ¦. a

¦OIS «uare and U.|u»ion at lbs inuineiil when It.tly la prop »-

tig I», reveuge SB BBlSttSSSlS balli . 1 lu* I'trittrran-.a tari:

"Ktery eaafssb Unit la Im. a_I Italy had *«u eud» iuti« w, the one t« ri .tonal ni d p"'Hii al, Ibe otl.er morah Th*attainmi-nt of the Ant ii«/«-» no1 i')iup«:u»*ti! ILe failure '

otirr."'iii. ii certainly the general fc»llng here a. wrl! a« ut I'l'i-

eoc« and tliuil.il a« art BBBB »l"'H t.rar of it« eitttiu.'.mt Italy. ItB perhapi Wttk Iks »lew of paa'lly.iu i-

lal irriuiiuu Ikat the lo..«.-rament tl.it ino. uni" BOIiullrt.il Nu. t, winch Iii«, I OSStdetiag it Biliitul '" la .1.

priieth« Aii-tiian« of iii«, »drantape uf il.e len .It.lim) gol Tie, on tlie rtgll of Ihe PS, oprriiltoil» of atti, k W«tu day .».'niuri.i »il.' t.. .lui in-.iiiiiig the itli mil. 'lint la!, itn in. .U - ¡i f ii nu n'".iy n in,m t)|rer»tioiii of att.u k ita

very in» ti» oSprssstoB. It inn) menu that gum are beingI.nulgi.t up or that th» eiirin.rrt are lirrakiug grunnil for lutteriei, «e bare let h.arii ..! any ligbtlug baring takeu plan».

the WoAb'in italy.Id.tnii. »f Cialfil»! Katlgo Abnndanr.l by

the Auairlnn» Garlbatlfiian« Haul the Aua-

irliD, llrpuiiiim Irans Ibe Tyrol.On the 5th four (unipum« s of o\utfri.in» re|u.]ti'«l r.,fHy>

Italian volunteer., Mffflrtfii by t«o giiulioat-., on LakeIdro.The rij_rl»t bank of the Mineio his been eutirdy evacua¬

ted by th«'«\iibtriBti», who lui«! rm-i. «I. aithwurk. on its lettbank.'A Berlin «liapateli of Iho 7th «ay« that the a.sacrtion lliat

Funco had recommended It:*ly not lo attack Venetia, was

i]|«i r.'lilted.A Florence telegram of July IO, ev( niti»», .ay». In con-

seijucnce ol' Mp pu--i.'.- "1 Ihe l'.i, and the niici.vs.vo

in tveiuentH iiiade by li :i. < t'.dim's army, the Austrian»abandoned Kong.) lart m\M\m omtj |Tevi'.ii»ly blowupall Ilu-siirki. and fi.rti :i« .il i<»ti- il«'f«ii«liiig the loin, ami

tlio Tile du Pun! nu tim oili»»", uni al« hw. iho

bridge.. The At^triau«, Ifl evacu.itlag thut town, aban-leaed all Iba BrttOaajr em Hat f.»n in uti ,n°. ThegMa ha«l

pfBTioaal* '"'«-ii ty kel«Tina ini.ruing Ibe Aii-tri'.n*4 mad»* I recontioi.iuice in

¦BoagIBM with artillery iii the _WfitbB of LaaeaB«,Tiicy van lim-.-n keek b*H_ iii" kfijaaett bj Iba Oartbal«diiti-i ni far um Lu Aar.o, »v.u. 'i a] Bl » "i '"'' ipifi- by tim

roiasteetfi. QadbaMi btbi bnbbÜ bil hai to rem.u¡. ¡u ¡i

.¡ri.i.. «o t-on-C'-ju.-ii«-«-ol' lu« a-iuiiul.The opi-r.ition .,f tin: Itali n. army a«_iiniit iBpJBB

were bt ¡n_ ««uti:.u. «I

The italian tn««i|.¦ «ni the in«u aaatared i.y mbbbH IIi:l!i'«'"f M«.".i'i!i:i(i, li'-tr the f t- du i'uiit at II«. ¦*>foti".

I: l-l...¡nil«, aiinoiinie Hint n d.'piit.iriun fn.mTlBBB and Hie Itaiinli ptuli..n ti Um 1M"I I'M pre-"'Utcilan Bdiinn lo K:: i \ i' t, r limum I, ni.d IBB 11 Uklbfia

.-i ir.Napi.l.'on, Brging tho rights of their re.pictire 1er-rit'ine» ti» be unite.I te Iba aeaBfiaafi. ouutry.

¦oSleet-Tbr Au-irinu« K, n« aaliag Trsrlia.The llalinn« Adtaaria(.

Th»« Auntrianii aro c.u tia'-i.' Venetia, but leaung the|i.!'ret«ett!iere will gBttbt Bfii»The Italian i nir wOOttattitlg in furn-, ami uilro'icing

J the c- ii ion of V,netta to Fiance.

I.m tlarassra's Brpsri on ihe Boule at Cms.leans.

Curiaapjiet,' . f Tit» I...n lui...,

Ji"::. Della Ha miora- t|""t _< the ICntatar ei'»fiii Ike a. tio.i af Ike Mik «fM:.« aajaaata in to-ii*y'«f*oag, ile ««li» it aiiafiii'iiry »uovuoi, l-.pfrfe«i ___bj_ t^t .

all the detailed narrative« 11 the -ommnnderi of the variouscorpe hart yet been lint in. It does not add a great deal towhat we already knew concerning (he engagement. Nothingi« « ml ¡-l'oit ti,.* gun »Inch the Archduke asserted be badcaptured. The enemy had been informed that hoet.litiet wouldcommence on the morning of the ¡fld of Jane, prior to which'lav the array, nnder the Immediate ordert of the King, cou-

tiitlng of the iElrtt, Recoud, and Third Army Corp«, and the.!.-. i.nui of cavalry of the line, had advanced to tho eitremetrontier. Headquarter) were: Fi'«t Curpe Cavriana, Secondtatt, liuchln, Third (laiioldo, cavalry at lied« le, and theprincipal bead.|narter« at Catineto, whence 'her were t» inn

ferred in the night of the ÜSal MIN to Orlungo, the Kinghimself guing on to (rollo. The frontier wai p <aaed at 7 ». m.

on th.» 23d, at rariati» point« from Mon/aintiann louthward.rtaurll'i divihion (Klr»t Corp«) remain on the right of theMínelo to witch Pnchtera, which there appear! to have beenno intention whatever to inveit, it erroneuaily Hated In tome¦ ....lili,!., ki. em« ihat no oppoeition waa expected to theprngreai of the Ii. lian army a.« I r a» the position it proponedt.» take up. The foU«iwing ia one uf the mott noteworthy pulligei of Del« Marnioru't dltpttch:

¦Our entrañe« un tie territory occupied by the entmr w«s

effected at til the point-.thete were five, without retinan«-»and alm.Bit without an encountrr. The divinon. of cavulry onlyf,muí «annie weak patrols upon the nouerons road» which rada»ile foin ib» Mu cm Into me plain of Verona, and tumlo a fewp-iitaineri. The eompteie abaenco f h«»«li!e forcee from the

.m in front of Venn aw»» a cot Urination of our information,willoh ws« to the effect that the I rin.lp .1 concentration al theAuetriaii troops had »»en behind tie Adige, and tint they re-«.itiiieed tb* defemo of the territory eomprned b'twe«*n tintriver and tke Ulncm. Therefore the tupr *me command of tbormy rame te tho IsfltohM to throw itself boldly betiveen tne

f HP-sees <d Verona. 1'eiohier« and M inttia, cutting off thetiiiiiiiiiii.icat'ii'is let'.v.-n ih-.-ii uni talking up a «tro'g puai-tu.n beiwe-t the plain of Vdlafraues sud tin- gn.np of hill-«between Tallado. Komma Campaigns and CsttetnOOTB, thfl«hieb «enid Hv.r the iaoee«uve development of the opera-tiona eoiitempiit.*«!.

linn It the Um of the movement tit' rl, let farth, it liplain that the U.lisu itali w«ti miiitiforiiied, und BMfllkly tin:

Au-trtun« Lui takes cur-il.it Itakould M «o. It rssralnio|»q lu di«ciisstoa how fir the Kin-'« n,i!it:iry nilvn tia were

Ju»tifled In relying tu «uch infiirinuliaii, mid to conn»* ling tMrurd u» inuvuinem which led t<» their dikvou*fi<ive. BM

report »uyi". Ihe forward marri' which it ierm.il mu«» le id to a »iiii[ I

0 asp itiiu «.! ¡«.«lunn», -v.!» afeaaata mm f-rn« flsraraes« <¦¦

mein inlo «i m i"ua comb«', on «II the tr.m; Lue of our 81 I inn.«.

«I I the aft«! HI».II uf tlie BM .».I.I III ti c f iliotll If lU-tit IMluiT-lul muí«"» of the enemy left the position! tuey held along MaiAdige at Puitringii, ( lin-vc, und lu the tntieielied eau p ofVerm a, mate .e«l ««lil i.| nely louth -tv. »1, nu o. .. ipu'l the «t. ungpSaittoM on t'.u bight« lie.»,., n ( ..-i tad I nun » C .it !" ig» »

willie lira«« force« if rivniiy prstosswl aid Malata d ianm« veni.ut by ni«'ching kawtri VillafrHi.c» >o tin) our ! e Mil<f cotuiiiiai, marching in sn kSeflBMBBSM fal ml th-ii)")w«rratj wl.rie »ni »linnet «imnl aneeasiy ni t .- plata tad du t mhill«, arretted hy an eiierge.io ren-tiuce. soon cinverl. I IMSan oflciMie movement.''

1. d I'..ipi W I* t e firr« iii it found ItaeM eni/ni/ed ni

throe dirtai Beta it Prune Uarakert, Biais, aad Cufia) waroUluVlag, With BaSSI fl*l itlVl»IO!l HI le« ve, '. "al lp> the Inn'¦Hiss 1 11 them, f ..m V'lllulriinca to -»hihiii CarapM I1 tie I., void Vii! air.ii .i Hi- l'une.» «ml I! i'la wein ti. reelvund re] nti'llv mucked hy the |.»il- cirnlrv. Ml tyr.|. .nil it Bad kept their giuiitid all «lay. Iii" li..'han ¦ Bl di V'tun .11 C rp« minie vig .rua. clime.'«, and ml! led »¦ » .¦'

lu»-on t .e ii,,- ii y (lu tne lights tni.ii.-i went wurne. 'I ho« rn.e and -»irían iliv,»iui » uf UM l»t Cfl-M eni'mi r »«h-.l iii

Ii in ,». mil im to,, i» to u.« Hin',' nu,..u/ trsra VI ,. / ia

ii d Velic.-gi to intelnu ,v.i nail BaBSt f'inud ti., u.» iv, b to'r It of laTlBid a''!«' |i-«it ... « .,,ii|,i..l l,y ,i Ii.«- AMUtsafuire, a .l«'fp*«-iiii.v by a mut;, r. u» Bltlltory hu,I p I BM ¦ IMI.ItMsn llery UgUt Hu. .'.. ie .I MISBMafl civi.-i :i

reached CSatoflM wah atsppMitisa, but there m m-t .unira»Bailly .iei.lt alta, «uif ung Mary !-«. !.,..¦.ta f.u MaCaetoeaipu ihroa, truro whtoh isa it Iwm Baaa aMauteiy.ii leSS, « *n the tu.ilu Meian of lue duj'« liuttle.

Urala viiriiuiu«'»»i.""lcaii.it peaalbly now enter lata the t.irtlenlai« of the

v..rou« pkuiei of li-ti combat. Tee »trug. .<« » .« IflSg ii.. 1uimi.il ae fur BM «I'll»; bul the redsfelBSSMBSI tne e.ie'.iy

toulii-uallr l.iougtit up, IM n. icii.i'.g BSeflM >.! «rt.l'erv on

ti- linn | h.. 'pud. and. UBI ali, the langue <.r ti.eti.«.|.« BMhadasM marching aid tuting »une luuiniuunder SB *r,lent »ui a «u-ed Hie. ¦»..:!.. ... g BgBiUl H li

ssi| t <t ». rtoai leam Mall t Divlai.rato udItt.gnoi.« first, slid .fieiwsid tM «,,tin li.tiMnn,Ha »1 -V'Ve eiiaac!. ted ISrMfSBt, tM Knst ii,id !:," llnr.1lu V ,ilie,'i'iii, the Iflsssl lo k1,linn ui V otu. lu.- r. neat »a«

sttraMd etthsta i_.et.ia-'. w ....-n »it» i« itally Im ka I .

aperarMM dltpatltMM t «ken ey deas Dui tudu ..a.i PtossUI'. .le I on »ea-isg tlnil lUli.ge mu t"ing nair willi Mfl

...a.-lull t,..|lli|,"!ll'l.'.*.,l t.'," -|e..,»li,..It) ni »» ,1s ttaxote sad teatgun a . B ssd sirkssd ia

..¡¦..eliltheiue.liylliillltlir.il gi'.'ral-» ¡it*, u,

l_g I e .viiitiui.!, » .1 aiakia.g » linn i.oii.lre.i prieenera. Us*iii-i-a t.ni un hi« rasarse, t..j. battalia . Beneglisrl, fourkitoltoM sad a Migada ee aarstry ladiM aMliflaM r* -a-»»

niif al thf-e sarasMBturiy Ui »ear.el tr.e.,.» ele.iuur y mv-df. .na a r. at. i n». lep-.i t prove. «I« lo »ny

I ,--. ». p. ¡..it neav.iv, .i ..I tli.it ti .* ',.i'.,!»ii'»,'ii.,||ivDurando, CeraM PrlaM araslsnaadtl sroal, aaatker Oea-ii, ofB-tp-le and lue Iflltfl of «. ... Vtllasef, b»dli-aau.ruiiaaes« bj» eaaaisra a »lil mt »ally lu isa t».tu..iu.1.

.-a! n a« Irtweeia I'uit-/-a ai.»l Vii.,i'r nu i diluía 'hobille .'i! ..nild BSl M IwlBSM to r-lll.i u. run ti.» Miu.io

¦(.r t La» r.trent of Hi it'll.n.i . Diristoa. Al 5 p m.

«.i, I» 1 i Ita, a, «ill. tM I'm.. - ¡I .. B-rt and li.vio iii vului,, «t 1 i,r ii Ihe |....ti.,-, in Weed «it V .1 .'., nu .. aad mul walt! i,,, ia ii« und l'un i 11, vea.¦¦¦ « :,..i!t ti « i Mtoaaaaad Vlu: te

I .iib, win. h lal ta.k. hut h.d I" aii.iiiduii th. in agsiu ead... Oflfl pnillull» r-l.i'.ereal li lill,» «lia,a to .' ullllaiU

t-.ut f Vtliafraaa«. TM tosr ditinUra« retired ea talientet., tatt ol II.11U SUU liaa ..lain i-.ateru.Bt Hell I-

trrst. Ia Ihe night lue lhi-1 Csrpi IMTflflflIII Ihe Itiseta.Plrot Corn ra tot rael iu t!.»u«-r. .1 ian«« at v.»ii_. (ia

th.- f II wing day .'.!.;..I IM »'my »ii «t V'.il« Cn riana,du,; n m,-ii lae Austrian» did nut re«ume the ulTeuslve,or u any «ij moleii il.e IiaJia'.i, WhteB I». II i MalW te Ink--*t<> ,' la* thal ila. J laud Liai») ¡OU«'», BSl »I'll* ii.UtU ll-tOtde:. A

I e «ttem; t to ataahBflk (..rielt e« I»-tween th» Mm. |fl »viti I V .ige ISBBSaratfl lue firtre.je» from each ul'..r. having

| |..,.,ti.,r.i BSSSpted hy In« «run on the -'..ia w..c las..... .1 mai »ii.aiii »n ..lije, i, muí Mentara, ses* in Bftk. ni. i n. I | ... .i i ii.ral. ni I,e.,,nd te (l.iiu a.»» um

raylid. aad mil - gr al ral untoi-alar,.ora tun«lud.« Hy ««.me m .» ''". «p'r't of (he army la

'''"".-' thal u look 1,0-0 pi i«, :« oa Me Mik, .milli itfro« tM l»i-.niBt.i.U ohUlued (rum IBsra, lio il U »I i-LbIb Hi t

_' ,'',.* .'"'"»«¡.'"K"! ciinalited >.f the ..c,, 7th Bad9th11 ¦' /'-"'i ¦ re. ne d.v.nuu aud lau ni igadef uf

MVsiry, iu «1. nearly 'n.i., lnr.

Th« I'r«.a..a I I.el.I', al. H rr»,|»,nj, i,, e of Tlie l.aui-..,, Ut»» N.w.

Uambi K.» dalj I 1MBTin« 1'ruaaian *(ili.'ulri'll 1« .iii",it til rilli tur Uto .Modi-

terian.- .n. U. «-ii.i the Italian lu a_,.|r nsral oi>,r»iion«. g..n «t Auitna. and a» it..re rhip« they have |..n. i,..... ,t11 inn n IWB ¦' d Amer..an «team transport«, uri/iuully Iduck-,,,le in- i,,-"., ti.eo csiitare.l «ud ui. .1 by ti,a I'ni'.eil St itelN n i ti I the clu«e uf tht war. when they'were 1.11 out« f thelervite «. un.eawortli). '1 hey aro aaiu Is h.ve been patdiedup ..t HrrlUeU, and lo be HOW lu goal cot..Huon. Winn th..

t.,-1 idrou will «karl i« .juite aoceriain. An uniui-ceiafjl st-tomat ws« made last week, when the icrcw curretle« Augu«t.i,Vi, tuna Arcas. Herlhs und (ia/clie, put tu lea frum Kiel.I... .. el of f illu« ina e i, I, other 10 line, tuey istlrd abreast, in

Coi», i| in-ice of which the uUllii!« Ubi, I Ihe Areou.i, g rou ,!edon « »and bank, and wlieu tu« Hertha wetit lo her .¦¦iatoiiceiMakWgfll ug.uuiid The Augusta was then liguai».! tuhelp them «IT, but fouled her »cr.» »ill. »»me rigging throwuBTwMsrl t<> ligbien the vessel» aground, aud it wat withirreal difficulty ¡ml after much i-i.-ruun t :,.it the other two »ere

lined l<> gel (li.-ii otf. when Hie w11.ile « ..1 lrun returned toK .el. unce winch Hie day of their ibyanuro appear« tu hareMM pusipoued nue die.

THE WAU IN GERMANY..mi»'. t'A viran..-«.' in miiicuii.

lien.» I.e«*«« Sf the Aii.inaa. Ihr I'rD.iis«

IlmalqnartrrB al ParSwhila. llfaarr Taw.ard fill»« Pfiliru br «bi.wtiaiietl hythe Awetriaii».

Tho pro'iortion of I ti«* worn.Id u ttio late battles ii

cmtit At.etriuiif» to one I'mnian.The Vienna " Vaterland' ia)y the nrmy of the North is

¦lill '.110,001).Hornill dispatchee of the t.th my that the hoitftfjiiartom

of the Prii'Miuii urmy has been trau.ift.rred to I'urdubitz.All tlie ferdt on the Bite, betwevu that point and l'-ll»e-TciDiti, aro iii the hands of tho I'ruraiaus. Tin* Austrii.isar<> said to linvi! abaii'l"Ue«l I'r.igie.The I'runsiun (ieueral Kii«iLi"lmjiirf* has ail.lreme.t a

pr.Bcluiiiali.in tt> tlie Aiittrinn t-ilctiana stating tiiat ttriet

discipline will be 111.11ut.nncd in !he !'ru»«iaii anny, thatthe ¡¡iii*: ¡I nit« will be tu.it. «I with the gre.itcit hu-11..linly, ami that the troup! hsvf» orlers to .«pan« privatepr-ipcrty. Ho IkneBMBte piimsli MM-MBM und treiii-h'-iv.

'Hie lain«!wehr of the Gaari lia« been ¡m«hed forwardtoviardt 1'ragne.The O'.ui.uid.iut of lim f.irtn*«*« of Ki.ni.i'nilz n-qni-st-

ad, «Ulong other cci.ilitioi.s tor IHBIIMlllSI, thut io woundc1 A1 "Î .111 ollii'-r« nii-'iii li- e.vel..iiig.*.| for an ("|iiiilii'iiiii.er of PraaB.a otk e'»- 1-.1 VM leeepted, bat tkeMam aeadlBMBM for araaaatien wcro rajeetri i»y the1'russiuLH.On the-th 111st , the anny of tho Crown Prince, winch

fuiiurt th.* fete iI'hcih'", * w aliendy tar hi-yuii.l l'ar.liilntz.The Aiistri.ini -.vere Batel M have lianleaed I'.-iguo.A di»"..till, ll.lt.nl l'.ildalllZ, Jilly !», CVCIIIIlg, liiyi;

"Tho PB/al neni¦ ai.srt--r-v will M !rnn»f.'rr.*,| to iiu.rT..iv to

ii..! lût-luth, ead til- hBetrlag Jay toSntttaa. Oea«v..:i (¡ii .leu« im« np in vi.-it' d ti.- Pmatoa Maifavtna^la ord.-r lo tuai f >r au M..MMe, Bri nil.aM suet'.*».,, mhu pnaeaabl vieiit n«» t'urtL« r than th..»o which havi*

alic-aiily MBI ili'ilitied."

The Pirre VemmnmAtt mt IBs Au«iri._ Army.7'/ie ¡.melon Keentettf tOftOW "f tim lOtli s,ij-|:" VV'c lind it itoti-d Hist a p.rtinn ol the Atiitilan tro«|S in

V-n-lla llave BBrndf I"'1'" BitBdMBB in tho direction orVi-uni» mid (bat OSS. Ikeuedek hu« Mm renl,. ,,,| MSM>inn.,1er I fie Army of Ihe North by (ien. John liend of the»lad' in tho .la«liiiii Army of Italy Tho final repm ofCuuntM> rlT. »ho -.ii« K-iil i., iiive-ügate ii.lo the MflUlua andcor di n uf lb« Armv et the North, ha« been received, and ItropTOBCb! the «tit-i of matter« a« by no Baan »o li.id ai hadlaen' TbrM eurpfl d'srran »ie Intict mul .Ire.iilr

,!.i|e :iuiu!,er of IOB.000 neur (J.umi«, while Ihe'her cuip« are being milled and i««ogniii|.'d. am|

g r<,ice, and notwithitaudiug ibu great loss1,11 .I.. 1 ml! in the band« ol 1! a Auitruu» 1« put

BVBStaM A leal it «duiuiedon the Asfllftoa «ide m io1..en .11 ii led, « ande.I and [ n-,i.. », 'il tt.u ci.rT».»|Hjti

.n,» tajan lituuu ibumi liiul ircrv meit.un u buiag made

there to Cil up tho g..« which bato been made ia the Austrianraak«."

Taa 4_-».riaa Eaipreae la astteigary.

The Kmpre-tof Austriu had arrived at Perth, and met

with a most enthiotiiaït.c reception.The Hraulnni A.I»«.,, mu sa Fraahf-ri.

It was stated that the Prurif-ians wc-e marching on

Fraukfort-ou-tnc-M.unI Hi: RA 1 I SI" OF SADOWA«

Frsss ihe Pra-salsa Hendqaarier*.*From lbs kill.Wry Cvneipondcot of The I.oaJoD Tim«i.

Iloiiir-, July 3.11 p. rd.

A a_CONNOI*-~ANC.'_.Ou Monday, the lid of July, rnr.ee Frederick

Chailea halted with tbe Fin-t Arm; at Konimenit', in order to

»llow the Crown Prince time to come np to Milet.n. a town

fire milo, es.t of the tillage of Kommcuit/, and to get infor¬mation of the mo«em« nta of the Austrian«. That afternoonb«< tent oat two «tihiters to PeOSaaoUoS Ix'voikI llu-i:/, «th(.¦li in «nth Auatrian troop«, and Bad to tignt a:i«l ni» li ltd to

bring their iuforra lion h.uno aaf I«. Major TOB Cagar whowent io tho direitton if Kuaiiri'm a assorted hy a tem «ir-:-

eeeee, eera m.»«» s large fore», of AaeBBa e in try and

Jaagsr. t« f re « (Ot t«> the lillie riler Bi»triiz, orer wi I« h thoroud Urra lloi ¡i/to Kbain ItsereaB.LBboatl alf wa» Btwe» a

those tas tosas a ».muiron »t e.valrv aiada au immédiatsil.i-h to catch bis, and he sad kMdtsgooaa lud to .Ú«: l-l I * ir

live«; the AaBrla.i pernee, sad Ibooe h-t aoiintsdaaeaa u¡) to t' « Praaataaa, h u .¦¦ i >>i --utiieteat namban to .1t>th m, i..! iif-er i raaaiag ikirmisk, m «.iii h Voa L'ugar ru

BBtefi atoase lhru»t In the aide which ern» J fiWfif BaB m

h . all. hut h 11,11} tue «kin. ti.i» re..... l». I! >-l lug lu V if 1)| «u.. I lb* i'iit[" a « "f fe ¡r own army. Mur» on fie ProMisoriebt tbe othi'i- reoosaotteriae offieei ti-u foead lae aui-t ma

m fore««. Bad w.i» Obliged to u.'tir« rapi "v. i ruin tn«: r« pu la

of ti e i> officers, an ii from other iel ii nation, I'm.li-Chali « tit teriLi .«'ti to :tttti-k. -o last al ht BO lu

bertas Immédiat* sdvaaoeofkls omi r-.iv aejuad Hfi -.

and BOBt 1. .'Ut. Von Ni.ru.and v.uii i« lette! lo tim» ri.nu

I'lii.c-, oaklea lum to poab tarward in iba morning BrraVi n m d BtlSSk Ihe ri_I,t 1. tab f Iii«' A'lV.r' wa, a

Mast I eagag» J Maa la frost rkerswas tom fearB itha\ .-. un .utily patr.il» and det.i« ¡.inei.t« .i,n h ».

ing abo it wiuilil iiiterir« pt tho aid-ds eaaip aad atop tke lett» r.

kal Toa Norm.ulI sacoeeded la aroidl g1 em, »migo!to the 1'iuwn I'rinee'» ne IqUftTters at 1 o'cbiok tbWiaorsiBgand rrj «lae-] Prtaoe i'r derlck Chartes atasai to report tai.¦Boera et kia Missies, aad lekrtag, talks leader oíiiriu« «i i--i,i. " f t:..-t " ral.' ii ««i :!.«!-. e '¦!. II 'I itsii' da a np I» ' n t ikea Bri oaer, i bill«* i aa t«.- a ij t.« Hi i

till, (l » I"-- "1 ti. .. .. ..

p ...u lot «»o t'.iit leiur «topi ..-tii n. a »t.'e.i! raaeaaitof to «lu) » batl.e.

TUE TBOOBB 1» MOTION.Lome belote mi'li.n'. t t!ie tr.'.'i « a ill iu ¦ottos, an.i B

I) io ti.loriag tbs «ueorral Statt1 f _>mtnae, sskom ! v ««"io oat brightly, hat ¦»

i li ii iii. ida and tuen . oui I bo di ecuyiogtoiv.-ii.i«¦ Srea i'i Ike « :..« I beentroups u.." g in" iu -.1. «These it"- looked like «arg» al

n unes flickered ab» m i. ti..- ali -.

adlol for Ibero are 13u .> Idlcre sith Ike Firtt:. «.f BB g1* ::' ¦ fir«

» ni«' .-itei.t of. u-n.rr». DsT CTsd to llaWD, nut

»uti ti.ofirst ?imp*..nu of loarte« a di. Hag i¡¡

which I:.-:« «1 until late ia thi «:ti i: non. Ibes li(iu! Ms « ... !'y ., a the soldiers, for lt.ej SOTS abort oi -<o.u

.leep Bul'. II*1>-!TI<»N OK 1_.I PB! «SIAN"..

At .'. o' reik las ti'BOBS ni libes au n. ir pcsitlor.i tos A i-frii.ru. l".n rann Inly of the army

«¦I lila, a «ting'* oa Be rc.i I fr -a IIthe 7th li.v-um. un br I«-*'. PY-askr, -.-i .'. ...

tile I ft .lui t «. Uti Bad 'ill Dm- uri a'

an«t ffsaseb as tbe rtrbt, while Oca. rou BittertVId wita tbeBb sad esst of the 1 bOarpeeti toso olHaabMsss »a Ike illira, right IO niiet Irotn Ua ...«it 4... '.«. I t... iirinj a»*ar*a to advance, sod«lonlr up the ,.'i.tie hill wl 1« I« I «ad. ti I .::,». l.i-in..f lMih, live inilert ut'ir'f K«i eora ley ho «vynu.I t in-*!« «J lr.."i the rain tii«in ii,- groa .! t

.1 iiin.iigli it iiimiily. but the batt 1 < B I!» 1 ni ruwded co unir» toil '«I hi .-. i dowe«bsatea arepa, ead tua artillery hame had io »«train but.I asth ir irosee le get the whsoBof tbe gai ougbtbe»tu-ky . ..i. a» 1.1 a waste snap we e!*" up tai Doo, bal Itsee as! ibewed togo Bp.»a the easmlt "f les slope, fur timlidga as wbish Dab stssds bsd biddsB iO ti.d theAaatrtaBB eoali am aotblsg ol tai ind thecree», mi I ¡ter i.ip» tin.:!.-!.t t' ItBOP US. II B :- !.. ir ti.«*:*»,saesB ardisary »«îva.-r-ii |«*-!» f r tha c ralry «

araieb bad boes poshed f»rwatl teas far overon ti.I '.op of th" ridge, as ii _0thino' wt ru .<.....' oa belliedt fit

IYbbb the tup of Ve »Hebt e!evati»n on wM"*i t'» rlttags .fIiuii ,t,uni», the groase" alupee goat!» dowe to the rirrr Biltr.t/, »iiu-h the rou.l ciuttee ut t'o ti lig-nf t»r«.du'Ti, a nilesadBfiaeitet f. tn Dak From Befiewe Be i.-:.':i.i agatai . '. r..mi ti,.* Bietrita ead ia the little ril age af LI«

.. liy li« eiiureli tower «tatiiling ut the top f ti-hill, a n le and a alf fruin S »down. A pertoo StesdiBg tin»nuiri.ing «m the t-.p .>f ihe n.lgi'aaw Sadowa below bun lillof roodee«eettag s. serres»oed hy asobeada aadj coull u »

tingui,h anning It» hou.ei aeveral watermill«, but t':».», weretint at work, for «II the m labltant« of the vii me Lad BOSS -.-ntaway, aad a »bite noa! bera and there »'nona; the c«>(t«ure»waa nut a peaaanl'a t.tou.e, luit wa« the unit« rm nf an Aunri ia

.«Idler, thm «;'i.ir.«'i» of a mile down t'.e Brsttits a lugre«l bruk tiojtc, w.ih a bri« k c imney near it. boked Uki a

mnniifactory and »une lar,"» WuoUen betldlBgB a

were illina .«t.ika'ty waraliou«»'»: vote to tin te a few woodenrottatet, probat)!) ¡neBet f.«r the workmen employed at Iheiu cat «i lory, eomaloiod ihe «iilng* «..- n Ailsita A lit!tli.li a nilli* ».li furllu-r d mu ti.- liMrit» ii.aod the rl '

Mokrost a», like bmbm Bohralaa sosstr. v.i age», buiitui plaswood cultage» encli.ttered ni orchard tr»«'.

11." sBste >u of UoSalieba Mauds mnlivay between Dohilnits»ni Mokruweos a. a kiioii overhanging the ritsr. Behindli.«:.i. kuasfibctwesa ti«.«t tkl.lge und Ike blgbteed}wUokin..» nutiiiirii Mad««»*, taara lie» a large thick w.ko.1 mi-iy«tf ii» tre.-t bad been cot doivn uNuit M RM iibore theicio..:i«i, aasj th« cut dawn btaM lea had been ta ited tegei ielBStweoB th.- r:aiuiii.g tru* k« of thotree« winch were nenre-t tothe riler, I«, make au entrance lato the wood from Ita baalettreinely .Ititi all. »In Hie open «1 pe betaoOS I)« iii ii lila andHo1 a ui « along the groan 1 there »»enn-d I» run a dark fiettodline of atuiiipy liaa'iea. bul the teleaeupe »how»'1 Hut IbOM«ere guua, and Hail tin» li.itt.-ri «Ion.» cootatned 1.'piece«.LsaklagB tke bah, ey eke eaaaaa of the lii.tntr, thegroaadwa« .»i tia ti»-' » f.-ii the tiri'har.li of Sttdnna aad the treet * hiebgrow round Uranie., a little ullage about two nil.-t shovena.lowa, « hich marked the right if'.i.n Auitnao posltles,ri.i*l.t where, midway b'lweeu tueas riliage«, a hfS_I heit ofUr wikmI run* for thre« .piai tera of a uni . Abor« and >.-» .«mili.-... »ni.iatr» nu.I ».»»da in the court* of Ik» riler, the »piraoi I ia», »am seen, b l«>w it s few bou«e«, garden« »lui pstehe»ol lii->..»i. audalililfl to the left, rather down the hill, wereseeu tbe cult-_ya ol th« hamlet of l.'uli»¦»«.

BaSMBMBBM cr TBBSATT1.S.The air was tim k ami Uiur, the rain came down steadily

sod iho »lad blew bitterly coi.l. while tho infantry and ait Il.r» were waiting behind the brow of tbe hill near Dub. At 7o'clock 1'riuce .reden.k Charles puahad forward hu cavalryand hor»e urtthery. The« niotrddown tbe alose toward theUistrus at a gentle trot, »lipping sbont on the rttetiy »roundbut keeping mo«t beautllui line«, the lance 11 «gs of the\hlanswet with the rain, dapping heariiy againd the »lave». Atthébottom of the hi 1 the trum|>et« .»uinle.l. snd lu making theiruiovi-aieiit« to gain the bridge the squadrons began wheelingam! koeetiag about the .id« of the riter, aa if they courted thelire of the eueuiy. Then the Austrian gin., open»", npon themfroDi a battery nlared B a (lok! near the tillage at which themaia mad croate« the Jliainti. and the battle of Sadowa began,

ihe tint »hot ws» fired »bout bal! past 7. Iho 1'rui-ouriHorse Artillery, close down to the mer, re¡.li»«l to the Au».Irian gum. but neither »ide bred heavilr. and tor half an hourthe caum.iiii.le coii,i,t.-.l of but little more than «Ingle shots.Al a quatier before 8 the King of I'rtiMia arrived on the flehlend very BBBB nfler the Uurse Artillery were rerioforeed byother field batterie», sud the 1'ruiriuo gunner» began firingtheir «heil» quickly into the Auatrisn -poBitiou. But a» »oou a.the I'i i «-im lu" t.'iii !, i-,.|iuiif i«-»,), Au'triau« gun» leeuiedto up|iear, a« If by magic, lu every point of the poeitionj fromevery rosd, from every viluge. f*roui tbe orchard of Mokrow-rat. ou the I'raeitau r.ght. tu the orchard of ltenatek, oo theirleft, u. tlaahe« at rJr* and win.ung rirJe «hell*, which, bunt¬ing «iib a «barp crack, seat their spliuter» rattling smougthe guts, gunurr». carriage», and hortei, orten killing a manor kane, «ooietlmes diiii.ouutiiig a gua. bat alwsvt ploughm.up tbe earth and scattering the mud in tbe mea', faces. Batthe Auitrlsss did not cunhns ihemtelres to firing oo the ar-tiliert «lone, for tbet threw their .bella op tbe slope oppoalteto them toward Dob. and one »hell came «Up loto a «quadrouof Lil.n«, who were close beside the King; burying lt-eltwitbaheaty thug in the ground, it blow ap columai of mud.omi .ti feet in the nr, and, banting a uiomtat after, reducedtbe iquaoron br lour Hie*.

BOMUAUD-tKBT Ot TUB VILlAOB OP UEVATEK.Al Moa a» the cannonade ia frout brcame itrimi« tbe gnns

of ihe SiiveBlh DiTiiion began to bomb»!«! the tlliags of liena-t-'k. on the Auttrliin It. Ihe Aunri.io returned abot toriho!, and ueitber tide « ¡thsr gsined or lost ground, la theoeuter, too. the bsttle ass tery sten; the Prusiisni pa.hedi.ut.'ry attirr battery into the íctico, snd kept ups ttsmeodou«ti.u «ni the Au.tri'tn gun«, but there returned if, snd »órne¬nme» wah intert-.t, for the Auatrisn artillery ofticer» knewtheir ground, sud etery «bell fell true; many officer« and menfell, ami many horaes were killed or wounded. More Krankenn üger« arate »eut dowu to the batterie». Bud elwari raturned carrying on ttietclier. men who«o »oun.l« bad beonhaitily bound up under tire, but wai «teemed to o too much»t 'i: ii. ti to auder much Iroin pain.

loi.i.liiull« the i'rutat». cannonade appeared to get «tronger.and the Auntnan BB-ttiet between Doneinils and Dohalichar. ti: iu! I.i^-lier up t!.«« hill, hut the gi.ii« at Mokrowani «till«i .iel fail and the I'ruaniaus hail nut vet i-ro«s.'«l tl.e itiitntlhut inauy gu'i. uerc now turned on -lokrowcus. sod at lu0 clock Ibe battety there wai «.nil,:;.-«I to relire t little.

mnCMta-P isrANTüT rp.While this CftiiDiinail« lad been going on. tome of the in*

fantry had In -n mured duwn toa ard the river, where theytook ibsltSI from the fire under a convenient un lut.tion of,-r.iiiin!. '1 he »Hi ÍMftotaa came down on the IT» b Hld tide ofthe causeway, mud. under the cover of Ihe ruing in 'he ground,forined m coliiuiti« for tin* attack on the Tillage of Sadowa,while tho 3.1 and 4tlt Divlmoui. on the right-baud »Ido of themud, prepared to storm Dor-.elnlta and Mokrowrai. But aUllis Célere tirata praperattan «ero complote, ibe villaje of]), i. it. k, ou tin* AuBiriiiiii, right, eangbt fire, and the 7th Di-vi.nu in, ide h darli tu occur.) it. but «tne At ».rim.« were notdriieii out by tb- flame«, and here for the Ure time in tutL ilde was there hand to band fighting. Thi «7th K^gin .»utled the attack, and rmhed into the orchards of Ibe Tillage, tl.iburning bun,-, separated the combatant«, they poared Tolleyslter volley ut each other through the lUines; bat the I'rui-.lau» foui.il mean« to get round the burning house«, and, tak¬ing ibe defenderá in riverie, foroed ti*,m ty retire With the),.. j O' li. ü iy ni isoliert,

' A -_*Si_J.t A-fiTT. «-ÏMBIP-It wa» 10 oel.Bck when Prut,.« Frederick Ctur'ei sent den.

rjluhna ii to order the Mlash *n t-A.'owia, OobeHIU. and Ho-krowweti«. Th» loiuuin. idian-e. e.irered hr ttirmUbert,»«..I reiche 1 (he rirer bank «hi mt ti. ich lois, but from therethey had to fight tri ry inch of their way. The Annrlar, in-f ir.try held the brldgee «nd Tlll-igei io force, and tired fastBBSS tnetn sa they appro iched. Th«' Fk-SBStaM could adTeooabul »lowly -dong the i arrow wayt tud efninvt the dafentci ofHie Mesas, and ihe vnlle)i twee-pine through tht nuki «- BMMto rear the »ul.Her» di wn. The rVuiefant fired much more

«lui« kly than their ««j-ponenta. but ther eonld not tee to tikeHeir alni, the bouse»', nero, and tmnke from th«) Auitrtan dit-cbarfti shrouded lue i Hugel. SLe.ici.id by tbu the A nitrito

.Jagers fired I 'nelly ni.-re they cnold tell br tearnif lhat thiaiiacking eolumn» were, and the thott told treineudowly elthe PmtaaM In tbt-lr clot«- f millions, but ihe IsWer toapri.ri-.l their po_ilion», a though «lowly, «nd by diut of thesl

und [tiseverance, for they lort men st every yard oftheir advance, and in tome placet almost pored tM way wittwounded. Tiim.to help Mfl íníanirr, the Pruieian artillar]turned Ui fire, regardleis < f the enem»'. b-.term», on tM tis

lama and ma.!o tremendous haToo among; the h«.n»ee. Memkronen« aud Dob. la.tz both caught Ure, and the .belle fe!«lui. kly and with fearful effect anioag the defenderé el tM-¦minghamlcti; the Auttrlan gum alto fliyed upontke at*tn.kiniridfuiitry. but at tbta tine tbeto were theliered iroratl.eir tire by the home« and tree» betaeen.

In und uiound tbo vii age« the fi-! ting continued for aeerljan hot,r¡ theo tbo Aui-nan totean*, who had been there,livtu uut by a rush of iho Pr_.»iau», retired, but only a Mil«way Lp the ilope into a line with their batterie«, 'ihe woolai.nie Sadowa was »trungly held and hat between Sadowaund Baaatat teeming wah rillo.eu. Hood to bar Ibe way oitho 7t!i D.viBn.n. Hut Gen. Kmunky. win. commanda thi. di«vision, was nut to be «-uaily iiopie-d, and he sent bl* infantryat the trosd, und turned Iii» artillnry >.n the Austrian baltoii«.»The 7tb Divi»ion began tint p into the tre«». bul funad theycoi-ld nut make any inipremiou. for tha defender» were eon-

ce-led, sad natketry hie waa useless ag_u«t th««.. TMaKrausky let thflsa gflk and they dashed in with the bayonetThe Austrui.s would nut retire, but wai'ed for the itruggle.and in tbo wood above Hcnatek wat fought out one of thefieront combata which the war hi.« seen, IheVTith Proeslsn

lill.III »cut in nearly 3 c-J"J iirong. with 9»» ofB«ert, tia

esme out on t'-e ftirt'ier »ide with only two otfieer» end be¬tween 3.4) .n, I 4'.) meu staining: ull the ret: were killed Bl

wuunile.i. 'ihe other regiments uf the division also lutTeredmuch, but not in the name proportion; but the »»'«ed waa

carr d. m Austrion line wa« now driven in on bo-i (linke,b'itit». arraed esew line of b«tt!e » little high«!ui tbe hi', e-mal Li«., mil Lolaing toe wood which lie«BOOM S '.!'.'¦»!.Then the Pi ussian artillery w_ tent acrott tht 1-isirita, aad

began to lire t-pon the u.-w AflStttofl position. At the tam«time the imokfl of Q«s_ iai Dtorwaith. »dr-ue* wa» gradniiiij¦een moving toward tho Auitriau left, tot he bad at Nrchan-l!/, rt ., ! i.i- down the IlutiiU th»aS a, ..T:,! u bl ig .!.' of .S .i ni tr.».in with mme Au-trlaacn ¡r ,and VM .inv.ugtkeralowais tM patttmaatItafls»

i» n .lire. Hou thai it »ppeai«: I h« wouldtU'Ut'i'* Aflatriaa kfl timk. lint the A'i»tri»uConiinand»r

IO bo .1 hu ¡«'»ition, «nd heavy mtu-sro ofinfiiitry «nd cuv.ilry could bo »ecu on t_uupp«rjait of tkeii me.

'Iho Prn««l m ii'antry. which had taken the Tillages of Sa¬dowa and Du': 1, t/, w n no'.v aaal icatat tl.cwood, whieh,sr>iTO t!;, m ¡ ac i. rum slong ib» »ide of the Sadowa e»S

Lips roc.'!. They adrassed against ii, but did not at Ant makeOn. for, UM Ai.-í.i.m being hero «gain cob-

II gan did not tell, and a whole bat¬ten- pi na d nt the fit end of 'le wood Iii ed through tbe trero.

a Prnratan raalta with awful .-:i t, li..» the as»».nhints f ni) til on, ut ! i-t roka duo u the ob»t .cln at the ec-

I ii Ung continued trotn treeis tne, aad tke Ai * »ada raeey s nal to recover th«

,.1. bat lui la« one fl.btmg llicir boy-i,r, n-. ni " st down lim» m p n-tbeiore the itrong nea of

bul When tha f mien drew backsI 1 flayed into Ito Mt 'lo Promane

.: ...».r vv.iy np in t'A) wo. i the tght!

ii:np._-rLr i><CBri»CL. »

At thU ti-ne ti- -i .- ..a. ,.i. .. ... u.-r» Btkic. tplendtdpraotice, sod ah it 1 o'oteok the rhoto '..til.- ..no of tha

lr kud -.-¦.. IS hghlard korol lltbsd a. Al ne Um »t io« med

aaif for ti i I. "» lises danmount«-«! by tfca\ s, and in the wooded ground tia.- needle gun bad

hi w..» verv e.iu.l.'I en Prknee Frederick darles s* nt (Le 1'f.b and Math

1 hey laid o., va their bein,, ti Bad knap-kwd ta l rini!. I I.e King

tv u : tri., ed tie ti,».ps lii-eii-d han loudlyli;,»*, in tra ü e Sadowa

'.. .. u ipj tared lato IM wood, lad luon t! .ii.r»a«»d. ... t., l_Mi h .1 ibe Aas-

tti.- * i lain sfter ra Tu «taroj ihn., and theydi;..' tore ."1 wen Maa « I a hundredyardi, for ti .n-.-iv-s .ud they nuki est NMkti. e:i, :: *-. not Only did tM trastnentl Ol tbfl ihell fly alxiut

al 1 g."'lie» among tu«,r rink«,bi t ¦. r .»i tM tr-s-, tera by it« artiTlcrv ure, flew

baie,ra_ged »;...: ra, t..at cia»«-dc-,iu meit

fi!.'' fill sii iv.'i'h, Mo, seomc-l cheeked bum the rvi.t. n.ctmok*

11 -.... ::-, .¦> i purk¬in." !ar, rd tletdily Hood Billi f»r a il s men,cut to rant I' .-. tj attoek tke SaMwawuod. fur they v.-. nld han m toro to it.»k<n is

rear bjtbe rl tht ot tM A * :tanii«-dm iront I /.,; a, All (Marti) ry iTa» eiig.g-ed Bl cpt eighl

tieri i, and thSM had to Be r*-ti esMof srori ne. forely. Mid '.» ' -.i.""!, and »f I I 1'riantoartillery on ?: » towarJ

irai Ami isui ta.^:> aheekadla M advance,if n nile back.

1 the Prara i« « » ism to look aastoadl letaa I« ¦'¦ A'.-;-iiiamin« near Lil i »ero teen to i-, ii.»»- ...-..»» « y*~*~_?

.t u w,t« hope« »My i-WrM bo dine ed agsiaet Maadran *dsnar<J of the 8 foi I Artsy, bat al .1 sclick thor»

wars bo tip » Pi ¦. -an '¦.-'¦¦> idi -t Lip*.HwOenenlt bcsirae n-amf-Hy um.-a»y. and ib-y «licw th*iufatittv o-i'of tt.e t.-it'ie. C train if ned Bl «o thalitwui.il he arailal : ¦"¦ .i^»ii.an«.or f r r. .'.ir.lii g their pnrtu t. «i.d Gen. von Ii!.«-u IiiibmBwet I otï ti lo .k fur the BflBQSd Army, li.t he «jcq rtlurned,.ud bro igl t t ..- InteUlgeaee u,»t ti.- Cru« u Prises w«» for»in« ina attack o« l.ipa, unit that tho guus on the A ninia«right hud leen bril..' tgt '..I ¡.is tiu«»p«. Then the Kin]Army t »ii. Mart BBSta, TM Sadowa Wou.1 wat caintd, an*the battciy b y oula »vi« -t « r.. hv th." divers

TUL AOam UM OIVB WAT.It ni ive Crutin Prura*'* i-'iw »era teen nevinaj

bsibm t! i- -1 «pe a,: liasl Lip fur bn »itil« rv bad uleuccd th*Auiini:. |...« lad li.-ni mil ».« a,.' ii pnaatae forwardsg-iii«! tM AattrtaaI It, Isafssitar.f an hour the CrowsI'r.n.'C» i::f-intTV WM engaged al l.pi. a .d tl.nr vuiiert ol¦ssketry, rapitfly sdranclnf, nil iMi iM tBillifln w*re iafi.il retreat The Bim A: yi..» -1 tonraN at once, thtartillerv li ".b.-reii up. .n.l g ila.;, d up the »lop«>, c«mung intoaction ss stott opportsaitr to road us »i.eii» ng«in«itM rra

ire.ttng ba iilmu«, !he inf.intiy. ein-rgii g from Hie Wocdfl,funned in n- ed nt the duenw. I'm.ce 1'ie.Itrick C'htrlefl

I put him»eif it tM li-ad of bli régiment, and .a>l.«d ovcith.- s.idu-.vj arl i6c mid up tiic nui, altanad by «li lu iigbtcavairv.Oa gslalag the top rf the l.ipa slopes tbe retreatirg bat-

talian« of Ihe Austrian« were »..¦. u running aciaM a hollow iatlie ground »high lies b tween L,pa and tne vi.lup« of Strree-lilai. whlcli Ii>>« about two uni-« faTibsr south. 1 i.o PruMi.aartillery h dted sa t!ie s:im-n;. ur the Lipa ti.11. and fired «hells

Í rapidly, whieh !» rit »un lerribli piccisiua over the brade eltho fugitive«. The cavaliy !!. -vi f r.» .rd ni purtuit. but MsPrince, after leading a -hurt vvav, had to go to tupennteadthe general movement, fur tb» Austrian baticriei had takesI-»«', in the Bum lila ridge, and were ii'ing hear ly agaiaat (hapunning I'r nil-ni!. Then ih« cav i ry g.t out of Mad, «sd byim.-ill «li'taohuieiita rushe«! on tho Amiriaa baila ion », bailt!e«e ihutigh relmsting fait, wiro not ronfed, ii d in manyli.Btance» be it ulf the cavalry, who aioruflerid much frotathe Austrian .rlillerr. fur the ibelli bunt repeatedly unionsthe iquidfo' i, and ki led many men and boric». Hut the Aub*trlsn gnus were driven off their ridge by tM heavier Ire otthe more numerous Prnmlsn batterie«, and then tha pariaitWM renewed.

THF. worsDiD.Some of the retreating Amtrisi.» iu ide for the tertres« e«

Kd.iggiu'/. ethers fur Parduln.a. and troopi -»ire teal in pur-.uit along laoth ro-vdn. The wounded who were lying ou tiaground tihrtekeal witn fevr when they saw the caral, y gáleos»ag down towtrd t'ie-n. bat P.lnce Frederick Charle» toilcare that Ibey ihoi.bl be am: led. and at one time cbttked thtpursuit nt onlrr to move h;i i.j íudr.iui arjuud, and mil gethrough a pstt h of itsalmir corn, where lèverai woundedAuitntnt h«d taken refuge. Tbeae. when tbey taw th«Lancers coming, thoagbt tb-y were going tobe _u_»scree«Lsod cried plteonilr. »uvliig white bindkorcnieft te a urn eltrnoe. but they bad no coûte to fear. Large numbera elp-isoneri were token, for the pJt,u,t WM ¿Mtassl to theKlb«*, and it wa» not until 9 o'clock that »li tiring had cMeedbut the main body of the nirry halted about 7

».»»»._.

Al the Princes returned, the battaliont obeered tke_ In»their victory; but tbey k-ft the pu.-,uu uf their enen.ier.odthe cheers «.f their victorious Uu»p« to look after the MmM_Iaecomniodationt provided for the wounded. These lay MImmente number! in tire Held; the dead, too. laid thick batoil that they re-iuire will he dame to-morrow. Krery eolitos*in the neighborhood that h«i not boen burued 1« foil uf .undid.Aoitriani and Prntiians Le side by tide, bul the Xraahea-tiArer arc still out, and all will not be elected till late to¬morrow murnini». Compicuont ia tbe boepKelt. workingdiligently in their Tolantary labor, art the KuighU of St. Jobs( f I er 'ISah-m.Thii Order of Knighthood, renewed lately for theMMM <B

the week end «offering, haa «eat here s large hospital retah»litbment, under the direction of Count Theodore StolMrg.From the rolantory contrlbutlnns ot the Kui.lit», hospitals aromaintained lo the ne.irmt towr.t and to the fie .1, all aeeeiasrshospital atorro are carried by the Order, and meant uf trass»port sctompjur the army, hospital nurtet ore provided, andby their aid msny woiiude«! aie ein fully attended who atalnot be looked after by the ordinary vrrangeruente.The bottle of Sadowa haa hen a great vlctoiy for the Prie,

tian army, the troopi fought wrb the mott determined ceur-agi*. tbev itood tor boura onder a terrible Ire, for there aralu.iooseo tobare been UMily 1.300 guns in «edon of wkiefc7úd were Prniiiao. Ibe immediateciuae of the victory wasthe Crown Prince t attack on the Austrian left lank, whickturned the potition, bul the attack in front bad a great effeelon (ho iisue, as utile*-« it hod been steadily maints.ed, MsAustrisn» might bato repulsed tue attsck In flank.¦. It is the op.uion «f the Piuaaian Generals thst the Anstrtenretreat wn» oiosl »kiil.'ul, and that their oitillery wat eicellently haudtod.

8TBl_.-r.TH Ol THE TWO ARMIES.The number i-f truopt engaged M the l'kii«s:an line «««

about Ml no. 'li.t A'lBt.'tins «re inppoeed lo bare hid almeetau .nial uiiuitxrr. No «leidili have Tv! been received if thenumbei ol' tilled, wuuuded or priionert.

Front lbs Anani..n Beaie,«narlors.gi «ni the ¡»prual Coti*«r-._'Dt of Th« -onion Tl_»_

BO-BBB1 Til. July I, HU.The following is tbe condiuliug portiou oí the ac-

oouui by Tit Tim,,' gpeci ii Correiinndent;Á RT-BIM Point.

Th» Au.trian gunucri couid not hold up «gaintt the «ros.Bl and tbe weight of piece, oppoted to theo). What atailwas 1! ibat they wera »inning na tho center I Through lb«gla»* they could be «*eii preming <>o from point to couti lo atomneil of.moke ami dams It «as now near 3 o'clock. Oathe left and center there o .old be no hesitation in declaringth it the Prui.'.sus were all but beaten. It itemed as If acharge <a non of tbe lions »tcployed oa Ibe pUtiaa eoaldroll ip their renter on their lift, or crumble tbe left kaupiece*. The lire ut Kiara, io the cejter, which bad died outbroke toi'ih with fresh rioieuoe, and «ti« the »lllags began leburn.Tb* Pristiatu In the csntor made snotb.r grsnd efforl aad

It would outy be a repetition of sdj.'ct.ve», utterly fe*his st Us.troogett, tu rj.l.BTi.f ta gif« iliî luia.l.'it ooneeptinn of la*

tper of .'Bt'.u.'ti «»inch BBnouuced and a.et this fresh atteispi I«

change tl»s fortunes of tbe dsy. Tbs strong wlad .*<..!.! no1olear away li.« «make, whlob poured lu banks *» »gi talad si

the «saIBelf over lbs battis field, now coutrsitad lo tbs sestetsud right, for all toward tbs Pregas road tbs fight liad sp-parsiotTy rntîed lu tbs disooiuûtui s of tus Prussian left. As ituoatriit it it healed up, and the caitsons ard tmnbr.i« blsw as

repestt'diy. The mmementi of ibe Auitrlso. fiom tbs righicenter to oppo«.« tte lasi.tfort of th« PrwiiiaB« mrte.iatd li.upen liileirs;'mtwei'B th« center and t-e ettitme right re

t.ring on the lower ground o«ir Ibe rirrr, bul lb« Auili,»..did UOt ¦oiT.-il* it «tiifiUl _lJ. COlAkl BOt __*v«o. li-» mai

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