ma 
hich ‘Austin | * 
— nor for sustain 
Lord — ritish Minister at t Berlin, on 
the subject of — 
“Foreign 
„My Lord,—Her Majesty's Government sees 
cern an it xdication — itself in Germ art 
5 m en out between Pianis Mr sare nia 
n the other. It de — 2 chiefly upon 
sagacious t — ^ bun 
ext] to 
Office, J 
me 22. 
swith v 
— It is . — and belie * that 
many. t 
Prussia will not take part in am attac hs on Bk it 
has been As e a pg rei is, 15 not directly, at zd 
| 1; tbat s did n Ay ot = ake part ma 
d herself on the Whine; 3 
predecesso: 
ty s views. 
Eu the fundamental origin o 
forin e etrically opposite 
and Sardinia. oe war has 
. The assertion that t 
successful the Po and the B 
licy on the 
ige are bulwarks 9 
that the fortresses of 
V rins . 
e t 
2 formed | for 
is 
e tone — 4 1 e eite Tadoded in 
on the part o! f the German States thus 
ustria, would be 
has E and om 
of pn utmost t fun 
i 
: cavalry under 
— have 
and what cannot be avoided 
A rg the stern necessity of 
B sicul i xd TE 
re in X 
p rem yomi, 
j E T 
y A 
n s iem 
just cause in defence of which brave armies wen 
whether Ey | peace 
Germa: côl 
| — ve 
— committed werde on the G4 by by banging. 
Mra B F 
night of the i inst, after Tong i 
bulamen. 
SE ay. LORDS 
ree voke" a Earl of — án as- 
RANVILLES . pone 
E Es 
ur — routd be vietorior 
— ly the * wer corresponded with the e 
m e fort, and — forane L3 war has not been favourable 
— 
ief of such an army, 
to it for having maintained T 14 2 all — 
D abani of the 
posed 
ong | — = pae 
| senti 
922 ò the case 
ietory ; while the 
the same ardour, and full s 
dh conduct M v 
pressed that i 
of the XE. 
»osition, the possession of which left a possibility ofr racor — 
from he enemy all the 27 a he had gained. But for 
declared 
ng bin tosti imony to M set parties ot the’ Duche: — 
pe by t, herd: Cavour. ~The — of € ANRI- 
ndicated Count Cavour, and said ps he bad — 
the whole —— of * é ‘Utmost or 
 — n 
camps 
um 
the will of two . 
having red thou eo tated assemble: 
Austri fa only I should - ve Ps alone in it. In epit 
n pathy, rthy of acknowledgment, "whioh the | 
i n 22 — the most in the 
national s allies, our 
8 d 
EEE "gor 
respon! 
hat Sardin ith had — pit ‘te 
wits France only stood in the relation of an al 
thrown enti -— nto thé background. The’ 
peace had 
aloné —— 5 —. zm 
— 
"d 
expressed the vita of discuss 
matters fully when sufficient information bad — erdee 
almesbury, he cow 
ouse, but the answer to them should be communicated 
| to tote an r Lede The Gert of the Owl Bill was rend a 
Monpay. —Prusra end urhe Ear) of MaLMEMBPURY 
—— n the i e T LO J, PD date 2 x 
— and addressed to wornment of Prora; w 
it in the newspapers, that 
m for going to War, and that the Italian 
A4 | no i to Ge 
expression of these sentiments. While 
thank — of their children who — fought 
sd; thair: — i thank 2 for 
Eier liat aed bad had both n 
6 i 
e xar ok 8 
M eimi. new r 
i ioe aa et 
General Dabormida, 
~ 
mittee, — 
X labori of the 
with 
frontier of Oude laced under Major —After a few 
tanks of the Sindh river have been 2 75, and DRoUORAX 
with the loss of many men by the| r.i. The Kinéale Riote—The Barl of Rrros read a letter 
a 
totally defeated with 
ö ne ra Angeri a a 
far the means of telegraphie com. 
vigrar aree ta be fen wi 
the — the feat w 
his head s am as to blindfold him, Dr. 
forth } Henry Northall, Acting British Viee-Consul at 
amd powe 
proposed in 
