Wabash Express, Volume 18, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 June 1859 — Page 2
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!J he HO ) w rCBEKT II. IIUDBON, Editor. xxo OX "WEDNESDAY June 22, IS59, Further News From Europe. !o ojr Talegraph column will t found uriber dttail of the battle of U"U. The ab rbiif b pic of tk day is. "New frora Furtpe." ar 4 fir telegraph i rel wilh uo interest. A fev huurt lime is in itai in lb s aKe.ar-d by ry hay exrCe We gif o-.r readers tr iVrriuj trwa of the day. iaslv ce of '.' competition. Ikp they wi 1 ar'rcvi! it. Lataa The IVraJa ha arrive, brmgicg tew of arother bailie, the ccrtiiurd rctrrat cf lh ATtria-.a and other interesting intel Jf e: co, f r wb.cU we refer our r Irr u the tVera h c J -mo. e- i 1 riks c Peak. Af'.cr the ten thoucd f.Mitr lieb ry rumor in rtUiioi. lo V.W I'ek it-- aorifervu rh-iitte- t the 1 thtrv, it is, e thiok uf ß- ft'.y Vjwt, lv.i t ucr I grM in that regt--, t-o'.d ab lads tuo: or le along the ealrn ! . f lh.t entire chain of moani . - t.t..:..H.... e i.l rtüU'JM, II U 11131 Ik wiiijvu tic; t f.. id at particular locelitie in 'i '' 'i''-. -je', jgwa'.ly or'ain. That, c;w' -tii! t... ri rill ;ruw jJdrnly rich by fir J;. ; at t b.ae, asd arnoog the can cnaif tit 1 " Muu tain. a?ill rcc IjU tru, I--. will 1 j. i ktd up a J ebbte '.: g ti p i el !, th ü'J seeker will leaf-, r,. a :d Lever .1 bs '. ce. It ot.'.t t c fill ."a'e-tbe Urtj h pickup .It large m-.I, snd i J araiively thrt arc lwrr,r- rjca gl i li'-r. lLu t aoj tihtr t . i t si. .'V.urt I. a i?f! nTtri J up ihe j , i-: ;rt!. J 1?, t r V,i,e k- . :t ir. vh hburtoti .J du'Iar' wcrth.a it to r:c iL m. rajjoi ia wlcat cr iru. Tie mit tutheMic rewa frra Tiko'i Tfak now, ia,iLt f.irtu'inte u.JifiJuaU f iun'' e-rjr r:': !rpiU. Soft. ourj rn who went from iK ntrtl; rn pi on of Jf-ii 'tf . writir .om to tl.elr f.irr.J-, my they Lt foviaü d i i u to neb tu if iYert yilJ j er dty, i from $C3 to K.'v -ij ilt tl. j roof w can gatl.trr, e ' ' f '.t.t. c ; kUtQb t'.at thin ati'.f Lurot i true !! tr erat other loc'.itiei whcr thu jul . . Tery run- ;r.eratir. Tho w! lute lliv. ,t'0,S't'.I in rieb Jepoaiti, r of cour "i: .lie lutkjf , an.l where tber ia or. tkua f jiV.r V t h r art Limiv ar.il nine bo will -:! all their lifue ritrrtina ul ruak m iuwrv li.au Iber fo'iM b v taaJc at bonif. Tr e r-ck!r tttrr afier j"Kt, either among t-.e riicv.tj'.ini or in tbe f ctrirurciil lraniction of lif, K puruinjj a fhantom, that when if irreJ. ojjro frc(ut!j!lj r atail a cur. than a L!cain,. It i ivreIou bow we all tecoru icfituiVd by uterini propff la of tecoruing r ch. rollowinjf our rlrat iwpulaea, ü rub to gra tb tiz and an U'rnitjr of tli aev it. The obrr aeroad tho'ight i nrer o..ille-J, Uiil thuii4nd and tar.a cf lboi ui'1 cro r. lir e J ia tLir balu U jet tbo glit Wri.. eartb. V.'hj'. I'ike'a rail', tt the great rum who f tLtra, will b a bun.bi;, jet lbt Uir ia s-l richly aud por!y scattered .baojhwut tL: ri-ioo. ihor ciu Le no JouLt. H'.r the Frpren the re q ui of "Many Citixma," we take the follow i' from ihr rrxord and papra on file in thi ilt.'. There have5 been in i;ew cnea of inaanily in thii county aicre Jun I, 1 S1, each ote (4rnarirr an r lamination according lo lw. The foil .witij fee bill will abow abjut tbe avrra exprr. r cf each ex tmi nation : Uithard M!onj va. Juane Malouey ex iiinato.n ba'J Miy 11, ItSJ. Yeec( Li:;iUrt 1JT. J. V $4.Cnj " " .or... Smith, " i 00 ! " Jane !M1, M. D 6.00 ! . n t ti Ar j IV O llarran, Witr.saa 5 ! Mr O'Hrien, Asd. "AMI i; a. clerk, aa follow a : to dVit f 3 pper, rccordirj atd rrakinj vpj of roeorJ, $ 1 ,3S " certificate in 1 im! and war rant U)C :s.ri.atojil 1,05 j fi.traiv.cr cf .s,jer,,u-rd nt 5 j.o.t.',-a ar.J warraul to commit t" Aay Iu ',.., X i l-avli-'C e'.nbe and bav in then; 13 de. ,50 " Cup if cot, etit.'ßoat. at.d eal...C0 ' ub-eoa f r tattf aaj fi.mr ! ' tft td ti teart, SLeriif, fr rvic 2 20 MÜear tj r n t.i Aayluni 12 0: Carria I ai d ote tor al far patient. . 1 ,7i Kijbv Di a' an.'jutt cf biil f ' cotr i., ...... .....,..,.. .7, 13 II a vi eg 4lo;i.Ik. nada,... .5.2J S.-.C4 Io d.!it.B to the abote tbe Couoty paea the eip.-iea of ea'lic f r jatirctajn the Ayli..- fr. r-t :;,, c -i.ty ; alo, tl ere are aev ara a'.auair.f nt in t a . t hecoaxitr.in hieb the! patten, iv r . u. e re Curable. , carnal W ajivitte I into ihe AtytuT. a d they are o;ait.ta;ue J at lie ei pee r the to .inly. Fo a f..r;!..r exau ir.tliij ictotee erpenatarjy aeatheleoka ace cpa fr inTetioo lixe. A LANGTE, Auditor Temperance Lecture. J k-'. tie. -eltbrt'ed Tei pernee I.-c-: rer i , t-e cuy-tbe f-vl cf Payle. Hanna. 1 ; He will llure ta night atthe l 'ol 1. -ja, romreeccce athio'cbxk aa 0 ivacrou a d lq jtt leetarvr. All aie t.)..ed to aiind. IT Tata liuw 4i? AtaevuTsos. of Fbi',aIL rbia, wliö aJvartiaaroect will foad ia atoihsr foUrso, et j -ys a very high reputaUeo a an hooorable a- J ofel Ira'.lut,uo. We Ul.sve it well wortiy cf f ulhc caJecce. fT The value of laxat! property in Gibo
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county, ba increased abul liree railüao ,
diRar,or aboul 113 prctct ic the li; tigti
year.
IT It i r.ow stated that Mr. Dsdiey Maao. cure temporarily Aitaat Secretary ef Suie seder Gov. Marcy, is U succeed. Mr. Fror aa ditar of th Stale.
Senator Green, of Mo., on "Pop ular Sovrclßnty." 1 bia jeiitKman baa been making apecbaa al JtTcroo City, . ujtr the political quea tioita of the day. On tbe ul jxt of Morioou
itm. he aya : "Thia fr Jeral frottmrrviit baa tb pwee to opjrra i', and it i.u;hl t eaicie thai p er. 1 would hy Cn r, tnml itttftre. if It rold n 1 1 oth r ie d i e, u j p'e inuidt-r, M.blefjaml ltfnT in lTlah. tlienrad a plauae.J A banditti h ild not aer ure ibemarivea in the faue- of th Keky 31ounlain ard ay ' rnjr r. iiiou tichr uia ftiiiia atil polyimv." Tlttr in a line of Jeifiarkitioo aa biu'd aa lha apaee U'wr'ti l tiu avd hrll tlwt-rii eriMaod ;, aid umbf tha ItHut'Tul arbof reltki n iher ahotil mr b any arias, a ebakrd wp. fr th action of got rHn 1 1 i a Ci'u-errtd. in thut rult i g etne uf dtf auce. CI rr 1 1 haa lru i h m fo ite t' rme of that de luded r drlu led a portion of lhin are. tut tr re tbau Jut$, ainun thttn.) that iicut ihrui bc4ut? the are M ria '! W ta rrer errci-ted thrm fot that or iiit olbrciu". Th'-jr wi-r i Ot petatvutt-d tn it Stale of livri, but they r ftit CuttJ wbt'i tley HU oar rattle and we aougb. lo punb thrio. Thrjf wtre l.ot per acfu'.ed in th S a'r of lilt uta, but they cre ftotrmltJ wl.ni I hey fircrui'Ied rritnea" On tha aubjcl of a S!a Cola fci tba Tarri'.riia, I t un: Lettha neceiT 'm to arnre a eonatitutioiial nht, at d lha S'ipretue Curt baa aaid th rijhl d- elit to hoi J your alaT in a ferntory, aau.t, it niay be, force and phyiCll loair, 4lni liir, CMl pell'Ut tthe tnk and oubt ta atT-rvl protrction. What oulvl in tiur condition Without it? Why, lh- firat half vl. t.-u men who would :t irto th territory wiMld pan a prohibitre law, that no man hituld c" e thr with L a!ata. When tb lirovrouia f r the lorma ti0 of a r .(.. tuiioual Kotrnunei.t . il would h atiti aiarj , mu 1 thrti nut another alav lale o jJd be adnntlrd info tba Uoiou a to al appropri.tiou of the lerr.tt.ry to aho.lon ii.'rta. 1 that lair aud j it dealnK? Now, I admit bi tt the licm arrifea fur the rxer ci uf a OT.i ititv.an 1 fr tb formation of the CJnttt.luMi of a Sl it, tbm, mi nt till I'ten, bae tbo peoplr a nht to aay whether thj will hav a'.avrf or tot. In tbe iuautin man. lain c 'r.at.tntii.iul ribl, aLd in ihe ueautiii r prtttct lcm " Such, e u ppoae, ia the poaition o( tbe M louri lb n i-craoy un tbe queation of intervention by Corgrea, to protect aod fasten Slavery vwu tkc tcmlwriwa in apite uf tbcii wisbea! aA well-Deserved Succoss. Kircc a'.ue'a ia a for run mr tf triumpli, and the biatory of tbe wurld haa ibowo that those w bo have auccteditl have univmalljr Ucn thoe who have put their abouldera to the wheal without tl.uebitjg. A ver inal inatai.ee of thia ia the condition of exceeding p. pularity to hieb the Nw York JJcrcury haa attained. 1 Le propru!ra tf thai paper have aparrd no expenae, and have been in dtfaligab! in their labora to rtndef it what it waa ori-i ml! v driigi cd to ber"a Journal of Air.f ricit. Lit t rr turc," td thijr bare the atifnction of fH.; thfir rlTurta crowned with a briliiar.t and enduring auccraa. The ror tributorial corj a ia now t, couietlation tf tbe oot luntroua atara of the literary and artistic t'rn.an.erit . A paper hieb cou taai the writiua uf Uata&z Tatd a, Da. J H. fUai?ioK (the latent erpanuant, a t.l ouo of the tnot valuable), CU .fcot Albant, Man ik'MLiNK. aiid otbara cf the moat Rifled at. d poru!rau'l oie, bot erka baverrced t!t pa'iacf American publicntiona, cannot be otherTi thau a welcome :et at every fire si Je thrcijchout thr ltml, e; eciallj when illuatraUd bj Faux O C. Dari.i t the greatet artist, in hia peculiar eharacteriatic way, that the wcrld can now tout of. Thta aitractiona, although onlj procured at an cxpenae which would aound fabuloua if atated here, have gieen the Mcrcorj a rolidi y acd a reputation for real genuine merit that nothing ran dcatroy, and that endeara it o every individual one v( ita realer. The earceat an 1 hone at lihora of ita proprietor, rconr d by t'teir enterpriir j din rjard cf im mediate outlay, hav tnn rewardr.l by a
iced cf public farr that tl.ey could hardly .from Milan, but the city had not yet been oc . 1 a . a - a . .f K a .
have expt-cted, bjt which thty muat emiiKtly leiervcd. Iho Ercltcment Increases. The exten, re pafrrmag- received by Wood TAA' f C from every .,cti n of the cuntr ia proof CiacluaiT that it i fumdl.irj rnon lntn .,,rf. t,,e of aperulauon" w , ich indu The exten.iee pafmnag receive.l by Wood, ntry re ee tbe ihouati!e to enter into auch adveu t:ra. Thefacti aimply thi: S'wtn .t C) ard G'eif ry 4 Ma-iry. ho werf Wond. Eddy A Co'a prc(ircer, havea.,i a Jr;e nu tuber of hndome prtz-. An.l tle rr:ca have i t-e.-n htinorablv ard promptly ptid on pre la . . . . " ev.ry peraon of Ujente mean i d.apt.ed aerlation of Ine pr'i tie krt i : . l. t mi' an adveuture, in th b'.jw. (often realj. f,d.) of fo rm,; a f,.rt:re at the tr.all rik of h ve or tm di ..War. An I nw..l. Eddt i C... wbo ar liroan to l every war .,,,,,,!,!. are fl nvlrd with or.lrr fr,,m everr aection of I " ' tl e courtry, acu.e addiedto U'ilmirg',n, Dflaare ioiKrn t Aiuta. Georgia, tl.e two points it which their rnrcsral oSlcra are heated. IT IT IS QUIT T. A COMMON OH5ERV A TION. that conaumptinn i the chief cur. e of thia climaiw. preyn f tipou old and jo ifnj, and acatterir widely i;a ahaft of detruc 1-ut ' who have evr traveled ihr.vjL'K j tLe S-uth ar.d Waet.or. indiJ. through any (portion oftha interior of th country, tntief , hav rot.fi that thre t a diea.e fir more preaeit an.n Americana thin eonUT.p. ti.n. Dry af.tr d ay they are alien a'.ely a akir a wivh a nrv.ia" fit. or rendered Jelir.i:a with fe,.r. Mo: pf ihem Cid an early i-rate. N & w !. ha ever e n or nr.' 'If tLl Ä'a.ca fa.l U prterjve Uthl e . . vi a irn.j i.ioia evil niQt and ahwubl or i.tre.l'a p.jMi eiefaetr an lDr J. HOST K I TER S CK1.EHR AT ED EI T TEUS i ihe ?fii;eJy, we inuw fio.u peroral trial. v jvr ale by Druggist and dealer generally, everywhere. IJ-THE GREAT WEST i the promised lard in the eaea cf mdlion. both in Ü e add world acj the new. It ferule soil nj mgCiScent cppv.rtunttie f.r developemeßt are thefu&t aaarc cl ita attracttou. Rm alorr it be autif jl trean. there lurk aislaria , n.ot deadly it tl jet ce. which is ihe g'eat drawback of that aplenJid reri tn, aej rnui remaio o fvr rrany yeara toeorre. Emtgrant and otLer whj CcnUmpis'.e Vtlltment ic that atCUon. w T.I J , el i.t prcvio'e taJ I vea with th cr.lv cu-e that haa yrt faand cffctenl. apeed v and Certain; e mean )T J HOS ."LT 1 LK'S CELKttllATKl 1 ITTEhS which ha :. rrd hund'ad roin ar. ut, timely (rave 7 hr ir ojereuao u ra th Jieieatiee ofgar a ia nu ti ; lc teuecial, without tf If C '1 'ti.1. .wiVJ '.'ItJ bT lh9t 6j atea!ei.ge.rral!y. Alfred X-ltufc-s. Eq , saya: "My Wife ha Um urely afüteted wi h
i'yapp,a I of the laal y.ar JXiMaf .im Uo.e. she had xJ so rcsny tied.Ci!e wh(b med ta aggravate rather than remcvf the diawaae, thai we alewal deapaired of ter rcevry. Living io the caut.iry, b erjsyed all the advantage of psre atr aed exerciae, vt each dsy are abased to be more enfebled' Witte svrD difieully, i rrsesJe4 her to Lake yoor ilUi D.::tn, which. 1 am kappe to stale, laa cosepletely cr4 ker.- rr
Tour Doyt Later from Earopo ! Arrival of the Anglo-Saxon! Startling News fi cm Italy! PSmtATE AND M.OODV KUSUT AT
Comlt.itniilw in the ricltl! VAK10U3 ACCOUNTS OF TUU KESULT 1 The Trench Emperor in Battle! VICTOUY CLAIM KD UV NATOLKON:! Austrian Losses Estimated at 20000 riench losses at 12,000 ! CSE KSi r.NASi; KILbH!-MA!'.SIIAl. CAN HU lU'.l; r MUUTA LLY WOUN DKDl CtH. M(Md$n LunikUJ fur CiUtktry in Action ! Firt frtneh Mir$lli uhU Gcn'tilt , ar.J Sine IUiYOLT AT MlbAN.-FOIlSAKDINi A! FtaTUia l'otT, TtLow Quake,) June Id. The trarn'hip Anjilo Saxon from Liverpool on the bth inat., ped thia I'oint lhi lu -rn iu', bound for QieUe. Her advice are fuur daya lat. r. The quotationain the Li verpoid matlet report ed by the hat aleamer, were barely maintained, an 1 in v.mr cne there were ailea at n de clioeof ,1. All qualitie of brefitlatuffa bad alitfbtly declined. I'ruviaioia market waa dull. l.orox, June ?. Cuuaula aru quoted at 1)3J The a'.eaimr Argb Saaon biinjra bl-bly important new from the rat of war. A rrat baitle baa lern feucht ntar Milan, in which Ihe Auatnana were? defeated with the Ioa of 25.000 killed and diaabled -5.000 Austrian were taken priaonera. The French loa in tta. td at 13,000. The Autrian have evacuated Milan. The Queen' apereh waa delivered in Parliament on the 7th inat. It contain nothing very important. Amotion wa pending of a want uf confidence iu ihv'unuittry. SECOND AND LATER DISPATCIIl A deaperatc battle waa fought at Magenta, on the 4ih of June, between the allied army under the Emperor Napoleon, and the Auatrian army under General Ilea, in which unlimited force were engaged on I olh aide. Tbo Emperor Napoleon, in bia dispatches to the Empreaa, at the Tullerie, claim a de eiaive vutory, aaying that bis army took 7,000 pronera, duabled 1C.000 and captured thne cannona and two atandarda. He catiinate the losaof bia otm army at 3 U00, but it waa rumored, in Taria, that the lo of tbe Fretch waa between 9 ,00 J and 12.000. - a . It is reported that thore wer fioni 150,000 rn 10,00 Auattun aud 130,000 French co s'ted io the battle. The Auatriir. accojiit differs trid.ly from thna of the French. Their bulletina apeak of rreral Lattlea being fought with raryin auc sin t-...tt. i 1 . T. . MI 1 . 4fc was aim unueciueti on the night of tbe C;h, aa to who gained tbo vie tory. Great losses on both aide are reported. General of diviaion Etenaa of the? aeeond corp d'armee waa killed, and Marshal Can rid,crt, commander of the third orp, ws mortally woumfe-I. Gen. Maurice McMahon commandinj? arcond a a a . corpa u armie r,aj t,et n created Marshal and Duke DeMagenta, aa a reward for bin bravery on the btt;e ße!d. five or the trench 3XarbaIa and General were wounded. Manhal Count Paraguay D tliurvr haa teen auperseded in bia roinmand of the front corpad'-rmee, by Gen. Forey. . . . V.-II...,. uriinii idu uve aiaii oii.ctr wounded atthe bltt'e. 1 l..r j K . . I I. Ad ...... . 1 . . . ..... Lt-ru rnrini revolt, at Lilian, andthepeopleh.il dtchrrd it. favor of the Kinf of Hardiana, The Austrian retired cupied by the French. SARDINIA. Enter rumor detract from the French claim to the victory Mier.ta. It waa tdieved that proponle of peace woubl f llow the entraoce of the French army into Milan. FRANCE. The city of Taria had been illuminated in honor of the ? ictory of the French arrua at Magert. The Faria Roure waa active and the threea had advar.ced. ADDITIONAL BY THE ANGLO-SAXON. QctctC, Jute 19. Tbe Arrlo Sa XOn KmrirtT & rri V.l ll eraa.ai ...... . , , . .. . . ' ' -v.i.w u(.sl vi llig UIIUC Ul ..agema. n appeara that on the 4th inat., ,e French troop rre under order to cro the Ticino at Tuat ige. Tha Efrr..r in hi oflicial bulletin aay Ihil order waa eil execu ted. thou the ererry iQ great frce offered a deterrninrd rfitanc The roadway wi narrow, and during two houra the Imperial Guard utained, unaup ported, tbe ahock of tbe enemy. Meantime Om. McMahon made himatlf mater of Ma rnta. and after the moat aangnirtary conflict f . . . tne enemy wa repulsed at every poir.t. It ia aaid that the Auatrian in lh preeif itation of their evaluation of Milan, left their eaaion and treaaure behind. The Em- ertr aya that tbe troop have rap tared 12,0 1 Auatrian n-Ual,t. Tte municipality of Mil'n preaer.ud an ad dreaa to King Victor Exnanael io lie p-re ence f the Emperor. The Eitp; wa lo enter JXilio cm Taeaday, the 7th. Tbe Auatian cfXrial bullctio ytbcon f!ict wa deperte letwean the l and 3J arrcy eorp, and lb erersy wa in cooiderab!e force. Trocteat wa aindecldel and cortirued oo Kar.day. Oar troop threw themaelve oo t )e enemy with ardor and perseverasce worthy the nt glaricua frate cf the iicrial arm. A Vienna diapatcb, cranther't ieate J, in the Frar.kfcrt psper swys that through the .sppor tore arjral ef Coast Clair Gallas and fet c.t'p il Autrir. were victories after a k..t dt-r.f . an.-i tte French were tkrow taCk tr r i! Titifio. TL. ,BtI-a T(ee - there waa er d filtirg st rwffelr Ith varyipv a-.; eaa. Tte bai l lted till late at aifht nd coattauel tk text dy at MgfBta. Kov4tt.Jt.se 4, P. If. A great victory kaa been wast at tbe bridge
of Magenta. 5000 ptiaacer have Wet taie aod 10.0-JO of th eoay are tilled cr wuJ. 4. Th dcuil wlU L dispatchri by Ubs griph. Th above wa pcbliabod in Parit oa 6ta-
day the 5th luat , and oo the evt idnj cf lht
day thetinnoi of the Hold de Invalide an nounced the victory, and the city waa illuiui aated. On the foltewing day the Moniteur publiih ed the follow ing despatch from the EmjHfor to the Eiapieaa : Mauthra, June 5ih. Veaterjay our army waa under order ts march on Milan acro the briJgaa thrown over the Ticino at Turtd.. Tbe operation wa well executed, although the enemy who bad repaaaed the Ticino in great force offered a muat determined rebalance. Maurara, Jure 5th, evening. The Aufctrun taken prio:ier are at leaat 7,000. and ihn Auatiiai. placed bor de coin bat, aee QtJ.000. Three pierea of cannon and two flaa wire captured from the enemy. 'J he follu ing diapatch alo fluni the Emperor to the? E'iipreaa, waa received ou the C.h, and bulle'.inrd in the Uoure. lltati UiAkliM, Monday, A M. Milan ia ioaurgt-ni. 1 be Auattiana have evacuated the low n and lle, liavio in their pieripitatiou, the cannon and ireatureo the army Uhind thrm. W'm ara ei.c inbr red wilh priaoncrs, and have taken 1 2,000 Auatrian muakela. Adi.paUli, dated I'ari. Monday night. ay a ihe municipality of Milan Ija procl aimed i for King Vutt r Emanuel, and have preamted an addrraa to him iu the presence of ihe Emperor. Ti.morruw the Kinf ill D.ako Li entry into Milan. AUSTRIAN ACCOUNTS. The following are Auatrian account by the way of Vienna. The information ia meagre and unaatiafactory. The official Austrian correspondence cf Sunday, the 5th, contained the fuEowicg au thfntic communication. Tbe detail and reulte of tbo battlo of Ma genta aa atül expected. The Auairiao army baI been tranaferre.l during the night from the 4'h to the 5ih inat., to Abbitte Oraata. The Ijotidon ?few tatea that tbe combat waa undecided, and that a further fight waa expected the next day. ViaM , June 6, 1 :i0 A. M. A deperte conflict took pliceon Saturday between the lt and 3d Count Clair' and Frioce Li icl.ter.atc in' corpa d'armee, and the enemy who had paed the Ticino in very con aiderable. force. The retsult of the contrat wa undrcided. The combat waa continued on SunJay. Our troopa ihrew ihetuelvea upon enemy' rank with ardor and pereerance worthy of the mont gloriou feat of arm of the Imperial army. Milan i Perfectly tranquil. The head i . quarters y estcrday were tili at Abbiate Ger aaaa. An Austrian telegram frrf.n Verona, give a similar view, but adda that ihe luthonlit B and wea'w garrUon of MiImi, with the exception of the Catle i;arrion( have withdrawn at the command of Count Gyuali. The town i quiet. The following rocaaage from Vit una bad been published by the Frank fort paper without any guarantee a to its authenticity: Viexna, Monday. Through opportune arrival of the c rpa d' armce of field Marshal Clair G.il'.aa on tl.e bat llu tield, the Austrian weie victorioua, after a hot flht, aril the French were thro u back over the Ttcino. THE LATEST. Lo.aoox, (Wtdnesday.) June 8. The Time thi morning published a aurn mary of the of!icil newa reeeivnl at Vienna to midnight cf Monday. It ia as foil.twa: There was a tierce battle at Jurbio ar lluffjlora on the 4th. At firs only two bri gade of the firt Coi p-i were ergaged. but tl.ey were aubequcntly reit.f.n c d, and in the after njnn uf the :ma day the 3d Autlriau corj h took prut in the action. There wa v ry hard figh'ing at PufT.dora. aometimea to the advantage of the French and aoriit It fin a to that of the Austrian. Tbe bat lie biated until tale at irht ..n theö.h it continued t Magenta. Two freh Austrian corpa were engaged anil in the afternoon the Austrian took up a flank poaition between A tbi.it i, Grota and Bmaa co. i ne viairiaii have taken many priaon t rs. The loa on Loth idea waa very great. The AuKtriAn had 4 generale and 5 et a lT officer wounded, 1 muf.r w aa killed. The moven t nl which preceded the battle of Magenta ia not Cb arly atated. but it waa pre viouly amounted that the allien were alou' to cro-a the Tiono to Ihe number of 100.0JO ' men, and il is presumed the rapid movement--f the allie prevented the Auatrian frem ci mpltting the retreat which tl; ry had com m need and compelled them to accept ba'.tle j on th banks of ihe river. The Londun Fol saya that Gen McMahon wai raied on Ihe batlle field to the rank cl Marshal. The Fri eorrepondert of tbe Lovirlon Toat ay that the Emperor wa-pre-er.t at the tattle but did nut command in per-on. There i a report that Gen Camobcrt waa mortally wounded and ibat 5 French uiarsha'or General were wounded. The Fatrie aaya that the Marshal llaraguav D'Hillier was removed from hiicommiod and replaced by Ge. Forey. V IKCiri!xaxcK, JunelW Lett njbt about 10 o c'uck we wer viaiied a .11 . .... . . . f : I I 9r i -nu i luimv ,iiuj vi Wim icu raLa. ine day preceding was very sultrj Uicrmomete r at 02 deg. The course of the wji d waa frou. Ibe northwt, and the sjusll was very sud ub, iaiiDg aeoui tiaii an iour. in town i i . . . i i some schitciiey were blows down and houaeal otterwiae more or leas injured. Trees aij shrubbery were very nueb broken and best k . s ... down in lb counL'y- ' hear of much darn J age la timber, fence, corn, w haal and osts J It it ni.l aiik wl.it tr.nl. w, m. I. ..lt. v I ...... - w imm,j k Ii u , I inat me touse 01 iir. Uourgty aut 15 milejsiy south cf this, was unroofed, wluther any ene wasin,jrsd cl- i-ot, we have cot learned. The j storm weal cf u wa more viwkßiio k rao e J " altoul ihe am a here. . ..... ToaoTo, Jutie2Q. Afcourt from the Huron Ditrict ststeo that the greatest diatreas prevails there from th w ant of food, sad nnles jtxcrvedia; relief ia afforded actual starvation will er.su. Oswtujo, Jon ?0. Th aicoart which ar being xunivly prtblished io Ik pspers, relative to tk fallirg of aa ireraecs rsetrorie body in the Eaauro pert of thi et&oty art eoUrely daUtcU of fonadstien.
Ono Day Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE KANGAROO. aaawaaMa wakwn Naw Yoai, June 21. The ataamahip Kangaroo ia coming up.
She i elected to briug advirea from Loudoo and Liverpool one day later by telegraph lo Queenaiown. Htr day cf aihng fiom Liver poor waa the 6lh, the aame a the Anglo-Sav on, arrived at QueUc. LivaarooL, Jute 0. The cotton market cloe q'.iit with the qiioUtiwoa barely maintaim I. The 1 to day are timated al 3,5'i) ball. RrtadatufT contiuue dull. Losrx, June 9. Convcl are quiet at 0ilQ03. Tbe bul lion in the Hank of England baa increased LiCOUV) during the ek. SECOND DD PATCH. 3 and y ILoa, June 21 . The diapa'cLca rrcaivfd per Kaneroo are a fo!lo ; The teamer Vigo had arrivtd out. Tbe Euiptior Napoleon ani the King of Sudiiiia ha 1 er tele 1 Milan and wer. enthu i&ftically received by the populace. The Austrian have alao evacuated I'avia. The Auatrian left Mdau on the 5th inat , the municipal functionary retiling to Verona. There waa a partial dcline cf eno!a in Indon occasioned by a rumor that the allie had received a aevere check in Italy. Tl.e abaence- of newa front i'riacauaed con aiderable agitation on the London Kxchitge Ihe 1'utia Uoure declined 1 percent. THIRD DISPATCH. Kiw Yoai Jnnc 21. The ateamahip Kangaroo haa arrived. She left Liverpool on tbe bth iot , and Q jecna town on the afleruoen of the 9th. She paa.ed Cape Race on the l&h in a jenae fog. Further .detail of the battle of Migenta, had been receired at London by telegraph. A ienna dipatch tiy among the wounded at ihe battle of Magenta, are Rarou Reischach, three genera!, three atatT ofHcera, two aUtf oflici ra and one Mj r killed. A Turin dipatch of June 7th, sy there were 12 ,000 Auatriana iu the battle, of whom 20,000 were placed bor du combat and 7,000 taken prionera. The French lot only 5,000 killed ad wounded. Among the killed are General Epeuase and Clerc. The government of the King of Sardinia va already etahlibed : t Cornd ind Lor.drio. Tbe municipality of Milan, in their addre to Victor Emanuel, delivered in the pretence of the Emperor Nation y: "The municipality Milan are proud of being able to use it preciou privilege in bring interpreter for their fellow citirena at this grave crii. They are willing to revive the compact of 181 and to proclaim again before the Auatrian nation the great fact which ha required eltven year, for full development in the intelligence and heart of tl.e people. The annixaiiou of Lombardy and Tiedmont iitbefirat Up iu the new way of public right which allow nation to be free, to dipoeof their own detiim. The heroic Sardinian army and our o n brave allie who ini-t upon Italy being free fr rh the Adriatic will cn achieve their magnificent enterprise. Receive, nr. the homage of the tow n i f Milan at our hand aud believe that cur hearta belong entirely to you, uur cry ia, "The Xia-g aud Italy forever." A di-pitch from Trieste ray an Auatrian war ttcamer had captured the French ahip Raoul, from Cula, bund to Ttitte. TUE LATEST. Iti reported that (Jeu Caorobcrt died of hiwotiiida. Gen. D'Aaiily, Commander cf the In peritl Guar. I, bad been created Marshal. Mapoleun ia aaid to have been in the mii'at of the Imp rial Guard during the aland oft, hour made a-ain-l the Austrian, ho it ap p-ars were aware cf the fact. The iel loa of the Austrian iscalittaifd at from IU 00 J io U.O'VJ. A Turin di'patcli dattd June 7th aaya tht fir-t private letter fr.-m the bAltle fi.-ld of Msgent a baa b.- n received. Tbe Imperial aid Sar.linian G iarda were alone opposed t i (he Autri,to maof, Thev were attacked by the Autians uiul were unable to advance, but nkvtrtl e!ea Ci.aily reited the enemy. The Zouavea and Guard lot and retook their position, and at last Gen. NiiF arn.T aumed the otTt oive, which wa irreitah!e The enemy endeatored lo mirprie the eight winjj of our army , but Ihe movement of Gen. McMahon rer.tlered the attenapt ir (T. ctive ao the effort of the enemy relaxed ome hat f. r la moment and the conflict w then renewid with new fury. Gen. McMahon was triumphaut and th b;tle wai won. i vaiyi, eJneday, . The official bullelio cf the Sardinitns read aa follow: That part of the opprr Lombardy. which haa ben freed from the Auatrian ha proTV'1 Viftr Em,n.01 K,Bff Vo unteers arerapidljr arriving tojin Oar. baldi'a corpa, which i pursuing the er.emv beyond Mi sea. Gen. Urban army after a precipitate re treat from Hareae, ha been dispersed and i scattered. A number tT soldier have been taken prisoner and disarmed. Biasr.. June 7. nere are sun o'Jü Autrin at Lavino. A detachment of Garibaldi' crp have aailed along the siore of Lak Msggiore, dirruirg tie lutifiintuMem l.ouw. Guard are everjwhere crrjir-g eff the public treatury. STAPLES. Frarce ha appointed an Ambsaaadoe Ia Naples. The Neapolitan Mirdtry ha U-tn modified. An official declaration of r.estralily ha been mo e, aed a levy of 2.500 menf,i the aavy ordered Lejrpo, Jue 9. Tk. rs.: t. V.-..:. . ... i . u m..mtij i-m WUI ia? Cl I Bf I CV C O I n I" : The fuLtf-th i ecorn.o-, V.awed irreressed tre egth, and a freah rise cf a q-jartrr to three. hia was aHaie-el Tarewi6f tdecltria the Tarr Ronrae ocraaioned rsnial re-action. Mrh wa treagthenevl ty the rum that tie French had received a aeve-re He-r k. Thf market Cosily elsxwi nearly oce fet.nh lower than yeaterdsy. Mr. D'liraelli' allcsron to th measure cf finance of the greatest character, which are tobe brought forth, attracted good dral of notiee, being interpreted aa showing that a Governes et loan forth war arm am nt i now cn fool. Th Time tety article aaya that the abseoct of ew front Franc ha facilitated the circa lavtioB to-daj cl a oulutati cf rvperta cf a I e rare check to tbt T resell aro7 tsd th j
feat ef th King cf Sardinia ha alo leeo current'y aer:ed. Ilia certain however l) at to th doff of bualneaa Dotbiag ha tracpir4 to ctab!ih th tteicnt, tili they Lad the t fleet of keeping the lock market in a täte cf excite ment, eiatcially a the price from the Fa-i Uoure bowed a decline of one per cent. The upply ef corej haa ret experierced any dlu.inv.tion. Some perton are ditpoaed to atticipale a fur her downward movement in the Hank cf England rale which has tca
reduced to 3 per cent. According to the oppitin ttttrrerl to both Houte 7,OCO,C,OU mut be provided by the government to bring the revenue cp to tbe preaert rate cf expenditure. Th account will not probtbly r..v quite o bad bf. the chancellor of the exchequer teems lo w ih to prepare the public for the conaidtratioo of the autject.by announcing that financial ioeaura are iu preparation cf ihe graveat character. The account from Lat.cathire to-day iliOi that the la-t advices from India haregiriua gret check to the activity in cotton p-nd. In cunaequei ce vf ti e iuccrful la; irg of the Red Sea telegrai b cable the future ttl graph di-ptchta from Ir.dii ci) terxptc.ed to be tranamitled In about Seven day. Tbe ubcripticm al Uerlin for the lean of 4.5)0,000 Rouble i Lke'y to Le soon fil.td. GREAT URITAIN. The meeting of the Atlantic ttlegriph ccropny waa held jeiUrday. A new board if 8 member was appointed with authority to add 4 to their Lumber, acd to carry into effect the agreement with the ktovet nment, and the ia-ne cf new 5 pound bare to the txtcnt cf 00,000 wa sanctioned, to et jy a preferential dividend cf 8 per Cent. The London Advcrtiter ays there will be a majority agaicat the MioUure of frotu 6 to 1$. The Lmdoti Starthink they wRl call a di vido early on Friday morning. The London Time explain the tacittunity of the ministerial ai.le on Tut-djy r.ight. It appear that at tbe Commencement of the de bate there remained 17 nimiUr, on the mini terial ido who hd ni'. et be n urn at.d were therefore counted not to vote Mr D Iraii cit.ceive 1 the idea of reirg a diviaicn while the liberal were bort on their muter roll, and accordingly apoke t ut once and j aed wora to hi owu aide nt to of en their mouth. Thecbani.i il 5eet will at ch jr at Sj, ithea J on the aith. tud will ct.nit of thirty Peoan! including Cfieen n cf the line. The LcnJon Daily New rm.ark that U cavil re jading the batt of Mr genta ia ail n ced by the facttbtt the Atat'iati army hiJretreated from tbe held , and that the capita', of Lombardy ia in the ht.J of the allu The Lci.dou l'ot remirkt that aicce M- nday nsornii. the public haa t,em j air g to and from the metropoli wi:h it m. uth rca Jy to utaallow any eai.ard that raaue in im way . and after ctt iurirg the miMificati-'ri of it - i cottmp .rarira, indicate ihr clear and iii.uk J prgtei tf the tllic f.diowe: Thy are i.ow iu Mi.an. Frovia i evacua ted üen. Urt an corp is dipereied Gari l aldi i e veij t I. re aucce-aful, ar d th luaio bo ly of the Autrian atmy ia fall.rg htk. Tbo Ade ri-ir accuse the Fur ch dipatcht. of miarepreventationa, becauae thev do lot tally with the Auatrian Rulletin. The Tliiu-i. dev. .tea a Uader to the Frel.cb . i t .i . . poMiion in i;iy though a u ? t;ot regard NepcVoti aa l.atiig ytt coteted bim-!f with a . .. glon ; ajk thai hitherto he ha madeg-od bi advM..ap;e, aud Worked w i;h aatendv urr-i Vit.v, June I1. The cfücial Af.'triun curieap t. lei.ee con tair - the following : After our troep I. :id .according to c tilera.t vc uatrd Milan on Sunday, the public functionaries alo relii -qi.iahed their charge providing for the .rcurity of the to en, u hieb w trat. fined Ij the municipality. The Inrpril Ai -trian functionaries hate withdrawn to i"rona, but it is poib!e tl.ey u,ay resume their p-t and function in Mantna The Tun Pari cor:ep rulent a-. : Two of the rm-a ii.fiu ntial powers had agreed on piopnairg an arrat g. mM after the firtgr.at battle, and if i,cmi'j, i r.i Ii c upon its adoption by the I eligi,-r.t. Arrival of tlio Persia. DUFr.AT of Tin: nitmsii mi.istr ix Tin: noi si: or co.v.woas : ANOTHER BATTLE, &c, &c. Nsw Yoatc, Jure 21 . The CunarJ ateamship Feraia arrived abowt 9 o'clock thi evening wuh Liverpool dat-a to Saturday, the Uth in-t. The Auiriat. ht Un Htiem from Wangr.ar w ill, th loa ol 1200 priiorer, at d the nin body of tl.e ar my ia reforted to be retreating aero the river Adda. The Britiah Mir.ielry haa bien defeated in the House of Common, and the re-olution cf a want of confidence ha been carrieJ y a majority of 13, The Mini-try was expected to reaign on the meeting of Farliameut oo Satur day the I Ith mat. The detaila of the battle of Magenta are re ceived at London and Faiis very s!owljhut they do cot thane the irat compleai-jn. The bae were undoubtedly aevre oo lth aide The AulriB c facial ccourt only acknowl edge from 4 to 5,0 0 killej ar d wounded, ami aay lhat enemy lost fully half as m ich to re. It i reported, bat not eonSrmed, that Gen Gyclai h been dtmis-ed and Gen. Hess ap pointed commander in chief. The Auatrian have tetreated beyond lha river Adda. Their hesdqearter were rear Cremona. Thev ni expelled from Marig. nan by Gen. Raragusy D'lMwer U look 1.J00 t rioner. Favia wga evacuated by Üie Austriar.s. and the Emperor Napoleou ar. I the Eii g of Sr dini enletej Mdan on the 6th ioat , where they were ot enthusiastically received. They rerrair ed ihere al tbe 1 .Xe-t account. TleUteal tdviceay the Allie were ad vaneiwjr frt-m Milan in pursuit cf the retreat ing Auatriana, and that Priaiu had given io dicatioos cf aidira; Austria. GREAT URlTAirf. The motion declaring a want of confiderce in the British Ministry wa carried ia the,"' House erf Common by a ete of 323 to 310. ' J.Vhiog special was known a to the expect ed ehsoge cf th Mini try whea th Feraia aailed. At tbe meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, th report already pabllaltd wa adopted. The Red 6e Cab4brok and vaa loa t. when caly sixty nil from Cap SioV.ro. Thf Britlsh t3!eT cf TTar, n;oÄ capaitti
in a tcrtiado co the African Ctat; cchLndr ed and aeveo live were lot. TL Caplaia atd 16 uf tLoe on t; ard were wer aved. Io the Huca of Cjctaon, on tbe 9:1, Mr. DT'alli laid on tlie taoU tbe promiaed Cf rrcapocdetce cf the Govrnrctt.l ou the Italian q-ievtion. The a'ijovrt d dalarecn the adjreal in repooe to thcjQueen pecl. wa reuxed by the ipaktr.
In oppaitb. n, were, Jihn triebt. Sir Ja. Graham. Sergeant Descy and oilers, w hiletl deferae Included Symour Tita Gtra!d, Mr. 2ycour and the Attorney General Lr IrelaJ. FHANCE. Tl.e Tar'a Bour? wa dpre-d ar d pr.cet were lower, c!(ir gn Filday at eif7.fcf.r rer t. The Dank cf France baa jvtii.ed two mi'.hoc pcund in pccie Juridar li e tuot th. latest from imon. The HritiaW miniitrr uid not reaigr on Sit urlay. Tl elicti-e of C.mu.ot adjtrLed ortr till ihe I7;h int. It ia rumore 1 that the Truaaian arrty iil mobi'itrd, aid Frutia wt.l iq take pait iu the conflict. Ilia )) aaid that tbe IV uian government a negotiating fr the pa-sge if troop tiro Genu r. j The Antrlari w,r atLJi, and ihe Alllca a JrarcioiT. On eral OaribilJi la I Uaten an Aun'r ao f ree at Drecia. 503 Zouavea wrre kiRid a: d wounded at Marienau. The Auattiiri lot 1.500 killed and woulJ. ed, aod mad. priomr. The battle at Matintn laitrd Lin l.ur. The armi w,re preparing fyr another general ergagemeht. Steamer Pcr.ia pad the Cacada, bact.d for Livrolon the I2;b int. Geo. Rarley eliior if the National Era, Waahirgtuo, died ou Ljjim! ihe ateaxer A'jr , on the 15:b it:. All account give the great g'ory of the da to Gm. McMtahon. He bad to ordvra toprtcee l to Magenta, but heard the roar of O e b r tie, iubed on aud ave 1 the army. Tlo FirfMoniteur of the 10th int. cort dnajibe L.Ijw. ! u' ',', of tbe ba'tle of M,et e . 'r Ci nccr trntion of our force or. J?i- To Jrc' itr'- ,he 'r ' lc lb It lief that-w in. tended to erva the ri ver on tu- rrortirg of the j :m"1 ''0 Auatrian worein p."i,bt ej-p.-i. , fclte ,he Empetor and the G.cnaJi r uar.'a, r r'' VicJ t fight thi dij u poMiot.r.l oJ'!v All cur general di 1h,I ;-rcrt a-nei. ' '.T ri tbe ule luenl acti n. Tb.' Fru ch Ceti, ! Wn.ij Trn wa wcurdiJ, and Sem- f l& M;":L,""t coTumandc: of ihe Cte .a JU r, Wt i k,l!d. e lal bulli fi d crilei th- cp.r.:ivii a j "J ö"n- MrMaho.i hob-t 15)1 t:n, bt.l p'ared lOO'iü A .i;risna b -r bi c-u.bal a d ,u",Itf r'l,J Pf"'l'r The Autr: bad cn j t'rir ' ,c f;"ir Ct" J'" 4-'rr ! T,u' 1 u'' tin l'tr-' P the r(u!t tf tle.fi.ea j JJ the di ; at t re from A!. a-r.diia a 1 Ut " ' 1 ,ur Brn'-, l,aa l"ee eon. T a'a . !. d oi:e r..l.e r n J Ire ij r(-,!m,,i.t fiou the Au tnan. alo, aire- lha I attle id .V t'.ell. . have lot 2.r.,C0 J killed a. d our.de I. 10.0 'I f ri.oi era ai d 17 csm,..!.. The der, r.1 f tf, Auttif t M. -'- fai ar. dtoh i.e ; reduced a i in i.:t i. c . na.tiii iu G rn'ny. Th-C r-c-p .r drnt of the OaUr Nw iktf, !..- .... ... i . ... n.eii-.ijaipj .i,i,i: i lr tU-i t b I ! tl i k!!n I ii' .tu..'. . I,, i i:.. i .. i.i I ' j uipj.-1 t j r n ! ki'T'1 J.0'. '.'Vlh.r wid.a o:.'v.l at. 1 !!. ll . - . . a a " J c "V" Aua;..a!.. t- t, 1 - . Ul'.ul .llit'. I It ft S ion tt.ro 1 b V (,rl. p v 1 1 J b, Cm. II A t.a!ri i.-ta w,-ie u'lig eei tr. it AVi d:.Ka. 1 ! t . . .... h . . . t .t . . t . . -'a r .if .1. at the r (''it-' ert a c rj e. a divj'i.ti rnl ihe to f!' bar i t: tie .vi-uum t iirr leirg ate it. i i .. .i " 'Ilt routed CwVor of their left wirg er. aoor in di'..r.I, r and thouaanda Jeil tiu-hd bv the Frtr cb artilli ry. lien. Mr Mah"n hl nr.w re ched ih f, , avd sot i.- the morMitnt ed the d td.-f d c.r.tir ol ihe A iatriana charged iihani-u ji.t,oiiy seldom witnessed, aupported by Durand' diiien which ato,.d in n t r . .. ti ri atnlwaa muvia f!..!, bth.nd him. 'Ihe h. ck wa.t.rritlc. and the dead M.d eun-lr. were falling in great Hbir.be r. Aulrian w,rr finally routed and the vic.orv w,.!a. m ame writer saya thai i.o A-i-tiiln g..:., fff;e taken . The Zouave had 701 ki.'V I J r0 -.dtd. at.d Rr.gad.er Om. Con riUrL' ratr . ei tirely detroyeJ. Napoleon and the King were c'.wsi iys in i; thifke.l a-flhe fight. Müi'ary r.xu a- unsnimmi in prie ,.f , stra'ageti. ernd ination of the Einpercr. Al Moragina the AuMriau wt re e n trend e 1 . Gen. Rang-jcey irjliilin wa.er.t U dWi9 hem. and took their a .Page m i h but l.u.e 1. . Th re are no further details. Get ral Benedict commanded the Auitr an. and G-n. Cibaa is aaid to hate tlfccUd his re trer. by Caaaano. Tbe Auattian have evacuated Is tr j, h.th. ior trig their material cf tar acd taking beit. r in veel on the 8wia watera. The Laireror ard King Victor Erx.ar.ul atended mssa in the Cathedral of .Milan oa the 'J;h, when he TeT3i um waastrg. They ob-si-quer.tly rode through the city. Tnecnlbu iam tfth peo; le was itdeicnballe. The King cf Sardinia Fad isued a prrcla tnation to tl L rubarda, faying that the ir.deendere having been secured are-irreu I t eral and durable would be eatablished. He eulogirea the Emperur Safclecn, tad rail cn tbe Lombards to vnn them io L..e 1 ' 1 fi.ld. Ducket cf Parma ha4 quit'ed t!:o Duchr leaving the government to the rr. a-ifjpalilv and releairg the troor a from their ttlH of fllegiance. T he mmieipelity dispatched a def :... ioo totheKiog ef Sardinia nqueetirg Liu. U t ocept il e goTerrment. A Hupgariso Legi.vn wa orgar.irin at Turin. They wer alaya placed iu frnt - r threatened by the Crcau in th rca', il :lrj did not flght wU. Many t-f the-o offered to jxc tl e alüe-, b Jt their ereiee had cot yet been accepted. The S isi Government haa order d t at t irr. mediate fortification of the Auttr.sa fr.it. - TJ,rf Aaoatnao armed trar.rnrt vitH ta1 in Inat I... I . .. n . . . . J ! . . . - - wiu iwj pea 1 3 o TT w ater and errendered. Tl e Emperor 4J Aostriar La issned a proelamatioo lo hi acbjecU ia the Ticiol a&aV Peoralberg calling them to area to d'fcou tba righteous cause for whick the eword s ai ever drawn. He confide to theta the task oftfending the frontiers against the enemy avL hat oad himself an alUy to wiU cntssV tkeIetisaUdoqipoofbbwe . .
