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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 12, 1859, New York, New York                                VOL 2385 THURSDAY MAY 12 1859 PRICE TWO CENTS THE NEWS FROM EUROPE it Arrival ofthe Ferula and Kangaroo DETAILS OF THE WAR TUB PASSAGE OP TUB MONEY Tne Mail Captain Ufc which from Liverpool at o'clock on the Moraine 0 tlM arrived Bora lug CayUla relied at 3 on the loon cf the arrived hire a few hours to tbe edd to ike summary forwarded from the mt Ok highly details and cor- -j fie two Liverpool steamers telegraphic by will observed several later tfccoe toy the ai the former sailed on tne the fOth and dispatches frooa noon of that day AFFAIRS IN Popular M for War for the the French Armf From Own Correspondent Thursday April 38 the of war predominates over all other nodes Tee sudden change In affairs an- on Thursday wholo Into und since then ia lUe a own I la beyond all doubt that the Em- w as nut for BJ a change of lace but happily Iwo great southern lines enable him lo his AS rapidly to required to the of war and thus whit would hare been ago a dangerous surprise la ow got dangerous at all Nevertheless great Ny was required and has produced more or lets Oa Wednesday a majority of the French vere against tbe war on Thursday a maj were foi It whole willing to g i to war and alter ibe first battle la they will be for It and If la not 1 ol Vienna It will he entire anJ united cannot do IL The French people en- gaged ai they are even dow n to domestics In peculations bavc w itched tic progress of peace attentively is evident to every one UMt tie has honorably and loyally well Lit own people f g while the conduct of can bj as false and The pal preoccupation of the Frenc i nati in nay no lie of Emperor for nn point ale but hew beit tn the And trie ot Am ria TDe In Paris on evening when the news of Austria wia treat The evening papers three soue were for at sous The of the evening paper suddenly ran up twenty-five to formed on the each Individual enough to obtain an carry copy and In the of the moment foi got that they were cot all acquaintances People who were subscribers to lurna 3 only got a sight at they rind pitied the hinda of their con cierge ind WE domestics of the Bo did the French Government calcul ite upon Immediate declaration of war on the part of that on the very day of the arrival of the to accept the basis for a bills had been posted absent front the raiki on furlough ID to report lor the lews of tse j ear at their re A day these larae s were notified with the en of married men to report fur beta bills large crowds were constantly at one of them I heard a half drunken soldier exclaim on seeing what was Tat dt it ttl tien elicit Tne lot of Uzy It Is Ugh Umv they do The soldiers who were to for were for the space of lime that Intel vened before their aid I lie result ay be easily town of drunken who svt un de ant reeling through Vive It Is hardly necessary to mention that tney had their on their arms and that when the Lour of parting came the o were ud Tde of the Lyons from all the li the scene from morn log to of a perpetual In the when the workmen are released from thole shops tne at this nation U numbered by and aa tbe arrive to take their places in tie long the shouts the tne nuns of parting wake up a of confusion il In hli As trains go off tne shrill of the the ana the shnut La char is maul cmr So railways at Pans that from of the soldiers can arrive soonest at the teat of lie capital we can o the n mber ol fur ier ice and Iroin data it won I I seem thit In lentil v nl I1 f ol sol ri Hie is an 1 rum be mure a Hied th i men already on or within tec of Italy the last half hour ol men each hive my on nay from to u I ons ou the other side of tne town Tne were pour la the Had their kn anl u Cacks and ever these their tei 1 lid hi he end of wnich luo tU lno al flag Tne weru all tu h gli and were aud cheered hy of p Many i liad or had to a aj tuey the walking a one railway Italian the it Ibbi a patting comd Several regiments of Ibe Imperial Guard left day 11 d as line lit at ibe to flap all the Hagi ofthe inard are Kept at tto alare the are not on lie aid came oui to The B hands with the them God and tiat he would soon join them un tne plains of A tout Incident un 1 ty as one ol of the ere ol thia on earning up opposite e Palace at bureau of of their Mi- Inquired If It wai not mere that waj to he the Secretary of her Majesty the On in reply the leading bv Iho hand a of six or eight of ige and I leave you my child Conduct her to the Empress t know she will take good care of her till I m Austria fie mother left hsr child In thought that the would be well of durUg She was not for an loon ii her was Informed of the n she tent for tbe child and al one 9 gave should well taken of till her back from the war Tbe En o will command his army In 6 aUo and of Sardinia Majir Chief of the win be the Marshal Count himself fjr his id- as as lih In his of A jena The Prince to the surprise of every body of trie luelf has to the command of the Imperial Guard His of Staff la to be Sen oa ST now of the tj UK of this officer ai commandant will not but It wr not to say ai much of Prince c fA Wot give kirn for U Is to be hoped M luck a bojy of un ler Alx command he will thone qualities to better Uin he did al toe siege ot W tbe four that are ti compose the army of the U to say of the Divisions that are In Piedmont the commanders -are Marshal Marshal General Nuu Ia the of officers it will be that theie Intention of securing si variety of talent ia tbe bett In the army re- presents tnd foresight In combination IB tbe representative of daring and He In tbe charge NEIL is the great of the army commanded at the taking of the and was the general cer tbat reached its heights while NLU did all tne of siege who has been recalled from don where it U thought be will be replaced by H Dl la to take command of a large of ob- tn be collected at Nancy at a distance froia Iht of about one hundred miles The object of army la to walch tbe move menu of Germany and to protect that side of France if nary later on If war becomes general to act Germany In that case the command would become a very Important one one of the heroes of tbe coup and an Individual who la considered In application of any repressive measures svt the capital remains In the command of the army of Paris while Marshal retains his place as commandant at Lyons These being the two points of France it waa thought beat to re til n lie men who had long been In of them and who knew beat how to control in of difficulty there can be no for the present to tbe Emperor's power the future may bring a chinge Gen who la technically called commandant cf the place it Para an officer cf great and much esteemed by the Emperor and thai haa been placed upon Gen officer has been lu fact the actual comman Jer of ol Paris ever the Crimean war his chief reposing entire In Tlie Emperor will take him the following officers aids de cimp Gen Count El Gen Prince DE Gen Col us HULLS Marquis ai d Lino His orderly be Capls EMILI Dt LA Prince DE LA TOUB and Pill cc Thete aid officers arc all persona da of Emperor of Prince DE LA ui g JOACHIM are his constant lie Is nun ui ding In fact In this grand the men whom be loves and upon whom lie can rny Baron It lo leave bit military hospital a the and his large to accompany the Emperor aa bis flu geon I have not learned w M LARBIT IB to take charge or the Mall of army as well but I Is able thut he will not Tne present Is Uie son of toe of tin first who lately returned to Frai ce froin a visit to his parents at Baltimore has n In the moat dangerous ii the biroy lie command In Chasseurs d a body of cavalry every man of Is ed on an Arab stallion of great speed and endurance This CM ay in divided up and thrown tn ad- vance of army in scouting parties and Is ed In all dangerous and reconnaissances Tne on arriving at Paris ten dayi ago left ftr to join bla company from whence ae will probably land at Genoa un Sardinian IB lo be on account of iia proximity t Toulon ana the future bate of tions ol tbe French I have told Mayor New York has the staff of one of ibe French Generals ot Division as a Major It will be recollected distinguished f In the Mexican War In which he commanded a volunteer cavalry company raised mid equipped entirely al his own ex- pense Gen the youngest General of In Ihc army mid perhaps the most promising mil have the honor of passing first Into Italian tory with the Army of the Alps lie will com n and under Marshal but tn that lie will cropsed the tine with forty or fifty thousand men before the Marshal's arrival On the oilier band we have just learned that a tion of lhat terrible army of Gen thn Alge have already arrived at and taken tlie railway to Turin corps la c im- posed of native Africans and are i sel of very del Iia to whim Ihr Zouaves aro s d- Gen their commander is live Bedouin In of Algiers on their wav lo Genoa they broke I from all Co nm ind at lacked Jew quarter the these latter had been obliged to build in the streets f Jr their protection and committed all sorts of outrages To balance these the hive an army of Croats a body of Desperate men who are kept In subjection by the of plunder ra pine These men will be marchel first across the Into territory Then again ha her cf commanded by a of men of odds of ilon a of fiom all countries In- by political bate and a detlre for then is lo be the fate of devoted Italy when these bands of like so many hordes of 1 are turned loisa upon Its iry T a nation which tin been so often with ah Italy which has hai s inn rh bitter of Ihc honors of U willing ft 11 Itn and its fortunes It musl tin he cause its aic greit beyond tbe in li Is stated above that the In tn take command of the Guird Ita RAMT o ns his This lias fi-.e dijs In Ihc columns of j by and mn mq the JD irn which fact I believe It wta the Paine Ihal firal made tbe three the abire wit written the bu denied the statement Tne c mi of the Guard with SAUIT while Prince o mil of a separate and independent division of 10 enter fr lu What Is tho t nee t tbat the Emperor hai been t by ard that he had madi an appointment and the only lobe doi e was to revoke i Tne whole French nation will bu rejoiced al this At that fathers rl in should not bn callel oil This haj been revoked Every man tn Ims been to report himself for duty and l families of workman that will bi left In want without any hepB of an I who fee nothing but them To ulj at idc Ministry of there U but one reply We can do TnM Is In fact tiie greit ol a army Is made up by ne Inflexible c in and libor IB so poorly paid that ia of Pie fi males do not aid cannot support at esr labor this one exception end li le an Im- portant one the of the Freuch a Her of to day Is 10 far superior to that of the first E that can be compare 1 General PAMI It Is well known bla the In the e ime on to them battle today sn army ol 40 100 men shiei range I ui DOM without provisions and but IHy supplied with m of war The to-day on the c have plenty of They are well well well lodged and have material of war In Tne Government had given peace and these were distributed with great to as to relieve the most uttering Tns HI hat done In fact to much for the soldier to much far amelioration of ths bard ships of hU life that tne French army of to-day loves lu Emperor and would follow him to the end of the world HU appearance at the head of tbe army of Italy be the signal for auch a burst of during feati cf arms as terror tho ranks of the enemy air In at the station of the Hue du Midi a Ml at other in the departments il IK ex force will reach fit V men eie In lu ol I ed regiments tnd u they cannot the firat day or two uniforms tney present an odd through the a reels their on anil on their hern there among the uniformed s The of Paris will be to perhaps eight or ten thousand men Tbe National Guard soldiery are to be called upon ti nish some ef the stations for the of llc order In several which this service formerly claimed aa will be restored to them The Hotel de Ville however is the palace of the people and represents the people In 10 the which Government haa always under all Governments ard In the midst of all revolutions been retained by National Guard ana no Government be found bold enough to attempt to mount Its Guard with the line It was left for Louis however to find a means to the people and soldiers from It If the occasion should ever require IL Immediately in the rear of this palace he built an- other a of nae and from thli palace to the other he has a large by which he can throw bla suddenly and In sufficient numbers In- to the Hotel de Vile Dirt Ihls was con years ago when danger of tion wao Infinitely greater ban n is to-day and from ibe subterranean of the Hotel de IB likely lo become a solitude for the of future II IB not true as reported by the and lish papers that the Prince from the meetings of the Cabinet The is regular In and whatever hn with ministers may have Cabinet Irg Prince as a member of the Imperial appears now to be a unit The of extraordinary meeting of tho Senate and Legislature are published In the journals and will reach you entire The proposition of Government embraced to In- crease the number of inen to he called In con- for nailed class nf 1858 from 100 COO to men and other to authorize a li an c five hundred millions of francs The n of n loan waa not much anticipated yet It and will be laken by the nallon If offered lo the public at large It if nol yet known however how the Minister will Ihc Iran The In the Legislature on these measures were only marked bv one Incident of In- terest and that waa a speech from di fir lug of the Republican Party on the war speech you will gee In the published The speech was considered extremely out of place and In bad tanle by ihc rest of the Home al hough the honorable member a of the no one deigned a reply and were even of disgust The measures nere voted In the came sitting to which they wero without other discussion than the speech nf M The Emperor hna sent off his und la only g bis own departure till be hears thai h lies liave lie will then join Us army and lake the command Ilia are under of best the and be has no fear if any work to be dune before his arrival thai it will not be well d ne and the first will engage In tlie are brilliant men and at worshipped by the sol Hera All the but Ih Prince and the e of MALAKOFF have left ParU and are by at their The Austrian has nol yet left Some in passing his even mide some of which Induced the Government to n a guard In front of his house M Da HUD ME Is much in the c tiat he hat a phrase haa made the laugh of for the month When he la asked what he thinks ot of affairs whether there is going to war a question tnat Is put to fifty limes a day he has the Borne answer really I have not been aide to arrive ai an n Another speech salil lo have lieen by LI rd to the Ambassad IT at London after final refusal and current In tlie corps al Parla lathe following Sir you know the language well ao open and look for the strongest word In It It will express our for the conduct of tria The of Lord announced at the Lord Mayor's dinner lo go back and recommence reg at the point where Lord left off li only laughed at in Paris as an example of Brit eh pertinacity and Us acceptance by Austria aa an act of duplicity A meeting of r umber about four djed has laken place a Parla to in the war It la the firat meeting of a purely political character haa taken place since d etat This was an ex tut till people hope there Is a belter U ne It may be well to Americani desirous of travelling in Italy that for tbe present In all Ihal part of and Austria concerned In tlie present agitation stopped whl e on the two git al Southern linen of France Ills just now In- linen however will soon be tu the public again Travellers In Austria have their examined hours A duel Is to be- between M DI editor of Figaro and M ofthe and another to-day or be- tween two other men The Tlir Zi ofthe 221 con- talne the by the events v Inch since the of tlie i ear cast UK n dark Mm lows over me lure of tnr IB in it will h may bung 1 tlie at band T IIP sincere our Emperor anJ t vert from world even HI the mo tne WLH h it the of n it lj lure HIIN fur maintaining peace u compatible wuli ami of me em ne and the in vc to one M lire alt If of war should un mil have In lucrd hU I in to ill in the i net In older I ml lor of pace yearn has il ny to the f acred ct Hy its in re re cri t is tne Turin till it- fc f 10 be me of Ih ne Dv lik It has placed In a of Tor attack Tlie only menris by h me Government run o the li does riot war and revolution is tu n r Ctr a inn n 11 ns between IIF i ran d> this bf ran use nr 10 an e li al law or real on 11 tie ug tne ell ot e order ot V vnn STum COMI t chief ut tne H mile In till U al la Tlie Is In ill tlie of a last moi an n thit may be hy nr H rrr II tr IB a i this which Is tiy ihn re of other E rean on a petr e Jum II ko s thM It I Ilif word of n cure anv Ills rot the of the Imperial Government it the U can at once and even I1 lore Die opening of ibe lead loin arringnment Innse great Powers that return to to that proposition making Uny In II ikt Ikt hai on fating of ain't made 10 ikt OH Miy It be our tot tn let the present cum cailon be by another which will to the advocates for an honorable 11 ibp and ex of Whatever miy he the we 10 undergo arch nor hli faithful will for a moment loee tbat is by aid com age Tbe Dispatch Connt Daol Tho follow ng Is the text of the Austrian matum from Count under the dite ol Vienna the 19th The Imperial Government your Is to accede to Uie proposition of 81 to a of the five In soek a way of 10 which hare ailsen In Italy Con- however of iho of with any of upon pacific in tlie clash of arms and car i led on In i b country we demanded H c ui army upon a fo md Ibe of the free corps or Italian volui leers preparatory to the ofthe Con- The of Her Majesty Ihls 10 just and to conformable 11 the exigencies of the situation tnat It did not hesitate to declaring Itself ready to ii conjointly with Fiance upon the f and to U In return a collective guarantee all attack on our part and to this u was well Austria would hare paid due The Cabinet uf Turin appears only to have replied by a categorical refusal to the Invitation to put lu upon a footing and to accept the collect ive which waa offered to It This refusal Ibe deeper regret because If the ment of had to testify pacific were demanded of It we should have It as a first ol UB Intention to concur on its part In tae of the nate which heve between two n unities lor some years put In this cue It would have been open to us to furnish by the of the In pf rial troops In tie L one proof more lhat they had not been n with any aggressive intent Sardinia hopes having been hitherto disappointed the Emperor my august hta deigned to order me to make a and list effort to Govern of hli Sardinian Majesty to alter the resolution have taken M le Count is the object of this letter I have tbe honor to beg that your Excellency will give Ui ibe most serious consideration and let rrc know If tbe Royal Government or put without Us army upon a peace ui d to Italian volunteers Tne beirer of to whom yon will be good M le Count to hand your reply to hold himself at your disposal for three days If at ihc expiration of lhat he receives nu an- swer or one which la not completely satisfactory Uie of tbe grave Uls will will fall upin tie hli Sardinian After having vainly exhausted ill means of for nia subjects a guarantee of pence upon which the ror a right lo Majesty will bu to Ma great legret to have recourse to force of aims to i IL In hope that reply which I solicit from your Excellency will be e to our which lend lo the maintenance of peace I take this Ae ITow Received in Sardinia Tlie Senate met on to a from the Count In for Investing tho h power during the war as ATOM I have the honor to to you the voted by the Chamber ol for In- hts wl h furl powers curing the war I have exactly aud faithfully explained In other the facts have preceded and the which thli I trust I hevr his Government in late ail the spirit of Uon co oi It tent with Iia Il la with 1 learn thut gieat Powers and public opinion In Euro e have been unanimous piling a severe judfmeit on the of To i stated n Ibe Chamber I must add haa laken place since Oa Saturday afternoon the envoy Count announced This dispatch in- vlies to and to dissolve he iia len volunteers Immediately it demands a precise ai d answer three an i makes our Thla fact while it the of the aw renders li urgent and I am sure the will er It In every respect Gentlemen lo unile all the powers of lu a single hand at critical periods to use of certain IK rol only the fiult nf a sudden but alaa a of mature prudence Tde famous In history for have fist us the example Hence I not but thai which the of thf have not to will be sanctioned by the i for so much w is loni and Il ou the one hand tic ty of lines rtq acl o e wincn leaven the constitutional institutions on lie other was a wt lhat confidence In a higher degree It IK already known by telegraph that the was voted by the Senate A from Turin nf the A royal proclamation by the King of to the army baa bet n published to-day at o'clock The following la a Tlie King regards the de- mand to an outrage to and the llon and has therefore repelled the demand with dis- dain The King calls to mind cry of anguish i will be your captain I have proved ynur on the firld of battle by the aide of my is father This time you wl 1 have for your comrades the French your ions on whom Emperor baa sent aid defend our junt ami cause For n aid to victory Let our banners announce to ou object like war cry Is dence of Tbe French following is the madr ou by Count Minister ol Foreign Affairs the Corps The statement up by order of tne Emperor The stale of Itah by the live 111 the I in kingdom had determined the Austrian to make lusl H inn threatening lo trie muM sellout m I out 1 he ol E not see e ailie without Mir m gut In r for Ihc peace ol E being in the cue of inn to the means lo It i Itsa tie s him nave bten made I It of tti nee in the ol Uie Government of U lam ic an writ In the in of ut Pails the or I- n I i II of Lord iii I Vienna as a attempt ol to a n Has ith no ri Uon It Ideas nch net tlie uf and G of a nature lo for The pn Ion to hold a C at the n by rapst to thai by We 10 lieiiite In n of a of the nf Uie d i n t to known Hid it adhered lo tnat In adr to It likewise the English Government du il it e lo precise the of the i ol tin arc I To tlie by may be between Austria anil Sardinia 2 establish how the evacuation of Himan S by and troops could lie heft 3 mine whether ro- into Iht a of th r-e aid of oilier of Italy whoie i tli r that should lend to a a no stule of trouble and hi what reforms be f r the between AustrU and the Duchies u of the of Italy lor heir mutual us w 11 MS t G enl of ibe ia much in lug without rt serve In nose f negotiation as It had thown tn tne cf a The Lad on Us Its tht of a It with rome hut u link ng lid alt i ule anl everything 1 lead to the that Uie negotiations might be i The Cabinet of had sjuken of Sardinia nr ol a e to f calm In the and It la er condition of Its lu tne Coi demand havi T riven rse to IIK 01 Ike of Vigona in II of a general and by g It ae a ft point ro the basea c I be while Prance had successively Ud all the bad beer presented to her afier ing disposed to lend herself lo tbe tli rf of not less In of It had at guide to Us conduct The li et to itself with Hie most honest with of obviating fie delays which of the brought to the meeting of the Congress bad thought tbat thu Jill by might be le nf general wire Im- to Its execu the opening itself of the deliberations of the The of hli to cept combination There remained however 10 be determined If 111 that itige of U was that herself thould pre- lo the principle of the It 010 not appear that inch a condition could be Im- posed upon the Sardinian Government If It from the deliberations of the Cong re M but Ihls very consideration offered elements of anew combination perfectly to the ol did not seem likely to give rise to objections Tbe Government of the Emperor de- clared to the Government that It wat to induce the Cabinet of Turin Wl rive lu to the principle of a general that all the Italian should be Invited to pan In already aware gentlemen that modifying iuf In to conciliate all the of her Britannic proportion based upon toe principle of the simultaneous and Immediate The execution thereof was to be by a In which Piedmont should be sented The Plenipotentiaries should meet lhat Itself bave mei and the ian should be Invited by Congress to tit ibe representatives of the rive great Powers In the aame manner u at ths Congress of in The Government of the Emperor wished to fest again Its conciliatory by adhering Ii thai proposition which alfo accepted without delay by the Courts of Prussia and and lo the also declined ready lo conform Yet at very moment when the of the Emperor thought U might Ibe of a definitive we learned lhat the Couit of Austria to accept proposition of Her Britannic Majesty and a direct summons to the dinian Government While on the one ilde the persists tu nol consenting to the admission of the Italian Stales to the Confess the meeting of which It thus renders Impouib'e on the other it demands from Piedmont to place her footing and to disband her la to cay to concede without delay and to that which It had already to the Powers under the sole of coming to an understanding them about IL I need not bring Inlo relief the of this f lep nor dwell longer upon It to demonstrate the sen of moderation which on contrary never ceased to animate the of the Em- If the reiterated efforts of four to peace have met with our conduct publicly thai those obstacles not come from France If war ia to DC tho nf complications Government of bis will the firm conviction of having done everything which IU dignity allowed It 10 prevent extremity and It is not upon il thai Hie ran be made lo Tne ms which of Great of it isds and f sia to tbe Court of attest that full la already tendered to us in fiat res In pretence of this state of U Sardinia Is It aa everything it w be 1 cr la Invaded Fiance hesitate to M to appeal of a her ally lo in bound by common and traditional s by a ret cut In arms and hy trie union contracted between tlie two Houses of Hie Emperor in moo p at ion and tnc of which have to lustre It ol events hiving the e lhat hs in the which have recently succeeded will intel the unanimous approval of France und cf TIIK pil if t In from Iht Lundun April'21 mill that alliance which has long been and which husal been a probability In tvery European embroilment co hinted at and so lo precedents of a the Intelligence U most startling Wi now Iho of a which so opportunely Lord mediation at least It In no lunger t tlie true motives of contl ict so opposed to the Interests of peace event or this avowal lias changed In a mo merit the whole aspect of affairs Austria after all had seine justification for seemed an It Is too clear more potent than were the secret of her menace 10 Sardinia and that nol only Italy Lut the the Rhine arc in Ine contingent ies of tlie war France Is the cost at if for a great Tne ror f a of anil 1 of men for lut tho in tilt ol tne of one to another to compel a third Govern to give Its free Nothing of rt was Intended and was of which does no to our tislE or our Minsters Fium tlie Times April 26 We believe we may stale from not lively to prove Incorrect thai ol treaties concluded between France and for we there are of Import By the firat treaty binds bertelf In France bung al war with Austria to Fiance by tne cooperation ol her fleels In the U iliac and and to place an army of observation of not lesc than oa Uie frontier This 18 first treaty aid It la directed against England France Cbn have nothing fear from navy of Austria II lie to strengthen ai sia it must be some first class naval Power IB llian This treaty IB an between France and to unite the fleets of ihc iwo In order to keep tlie Navy of England In check while one 01 botn nf the con trading be In lo the security ol Great Il is plain that ino this do rol count upon tlie of anl Ihc e of this v IB in itself a proof the winch 10 ht pro tecl d aie Mich ai 11 would be for to to The R l ii II of IP no than Ihc ol corpe will I be employ d to among the in MID jerla of il of to tnt flimei nte how far they would We lell nor Uie BI ope of Hie eret K winch has prompted thin alliance the upon the tlie une tide and or upon the on It is hard to ihal so a matier as an Italian could have rendered Ihc IHI h menai Irg tne caMern ol Il may huve foreseen that the of tl r wo most the of ill and net enary the of the upon and It may hue con- Ibal however maybe ine inun f nf El lier instil titr v 1 in- ond to been knowledge or suspicion of the ic tinn ol fcr it pri that in case should war her her of lue xi il No unl n can he than Hint wril i create In the li n Ihc two will full together In HaliK and In the aud the Army of 1 will occupy Hungary There being maile and all be- Irg ready It HUB not to be expected thai A allowed lo retire the In her tuinmons tn Piedmont hai placed Nor on hand ho d In her and as advanced guard of French and ihu firM of would appear In Autt la wm not thoroughly ol the ance lo be tf or that ihr had not the nr of lo haue Hue one who hii upon a the put her t und found these ui at o and and lo delay her d.cl -an nol a eal aM Itli it Turin already changed In lour and Ihal nnt choice In of the of defence by he nr tecled hVin ly now recollect nat happened In In 1796 how Iht of the ent treated the people then to liberate The forced from Milan from Modena tho at Venice tne torm and tack of the shooting of the of the great cities In cold blood and the er of tbe peasantry by Fren h dragoons the tion ofthe of these things have records ana now muit force themselves upon tne memory of those who might remembered them at earlier and more seas in It lJ now In til probability too Uie Austria and dinia are alike committed The matt fight In order the tuckers may make their fune If were wlie they would at draw back mid their DD pretence to the Emperon to jind during Ibe Is In LP hoped for an If trin aorl Sardinia li Lot yet Inlle of of the ol expected prey are suddenly revealed they ui LO future Still we inhere to whit we have 10 the war In confined lo or to tne ol Je take EO part In It if Ilde of roll nearer and m Rutna kir in LU t t tf tttn ilu of would no left tkan a arid of tion in It can KUir Hfm Ike tr at These are though In we are in to keep clear If of are alto profoundly convinced that tbe of a greal German Power ij to our safely The of the sayi to Iwo treaties or between Franct ind we have nothing to re- tract In fact li Is not In of a to known In Its within a wrek after signature but the main are we fear beyond a douat View of of the Lenden aad Toe Daily thai no guch ae Ihoie described by the Tint and that DM convention or agreement to conclude a which has been signed by the two to the same class of diplomatic IB which England signed with at an early of the Crimean War The Herald seya ii has the best lo Hall that no secret trealy has been between France Kumli The merely agreed to plate loono on the clan frontiers of The Herald has ai name lime a telegraphic patch from to ibit a army cf CO 000 men crowed the the Ga Iclin TIIE FINAL EFFORT AT Offer ef From Ike London Herald April Wr arc lo mate lier jester da j tlie loll nation of the aci by of m proposed by Austria has acceded to this IIBI on part ol our will we believe baxe l beneficial fti t Our ruins acted thli raud with which fall make a i- on Iri 11 nmn en our own le KB wen t ie of her promt the In- me 01 win lu war or pei ce be directed anil Their al hut n to i has no I tli the a f lion rd li r ni ail hull H The o he oe will n -t m inera tin hall Uili act part of a nhr bag 1131 ci I a and hai iha 11 wiling to tome in of lance on ed the belt would had not proposal for a tor Intervened have crowned with Our Ambassador at Paili ed the and of the E and In wim Count GUOL speedily a hams on a DO woik to produce ment of the Ii is wrth we learn lhat nas to remnie ilir at point ai which were when I ol a was broached It t not on T of her rellar ce on the Impartial of the E relish t n but of her lo au appeal to und we sincerely truit that it may lead to Im- portant telegram from its si Vienna Morning The end France basis of Austria accepted has declaration of war fo a day or two troops are now crowding The Timei We are sorry however to add thai lias declined offer made by the The Paris Paine of the ISth lays leum a fact of great If the hm nol continued h li had begun It Is ihr has the mediation by England At fame time we are Frenci ment has liken ibe offer of Inlo tion II thin last be France may convinced lhat evidence of mode ration will not be given unless all be reserved which lie present Hole of The Horning Foil of the nth sayi there wai bore for pence ai the last English of mediation waa under the of the Emperor of the French and If the re- from advancing a pacific settlement might be made The of the French and the Austrian and English were In on the ning uf Ihc The of April In an article by ol the of made alone of affront to and of tho f I o a nature ID be effectually by a lal and aa Tap Paris of the Daily lavs thai France o Mint i for hei thai look Ilir to hull if unl lo tbat to II and y lhat Englind by force of aim If to to hive t Loid four This attempt to the Cabinet to than the have lo Is regarded by the wilier HB a the mediation whl come to w of that Ihc lire mil of and Kr In in of failure nl in Tlie of the I h li prai lied on ns were ly rot and wires between weif occupied by Kilorn Tne ol be accepted on to S li of a pri that shall BII to for she been IT for IliK The of Ti Ino In yet The wilier li is lo what the of do If I rm r tlie whole r The April 3d J at- U mutant it U Hi TI to ps by the ni of a KnR mid I lo I I- armistice he no whal intv he r l n 1 We C nol lo II re- ihal the f warlike Tbe ef War The French of on Ibe will cor chlf fly foice of heavy rivalry It will of eight of cavalry and ia many of Infantry Eight iteam frigates left Toulon on the for Genoa they were filled with Tbe French collecting on of the Alpi will be ofthe moll formidable character It will no leu than of try tnd four divisions of cavalry and ihr le match of battalions of are lo form part of the army of thi Genoa Is to be occupied by the French u a of whence they can threaten the A left flank and then Is to another basis al will be also fortified and le a general for the lhat arrive throughout the The that the to tie under the command of Prince would at Toulon in The troop aome In   

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