MAY 28. 



MOQ&E'S RU&AL BEW-YO&KE&. 



Old World Matters. 



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„ B ...e week, and the 



did ,nt interest to repay perusal. T1 J 

 action of Austria seems to be » riddle 

 solved by the oll.tr European powers, i 

 ■DXtotnl; awaiting further dcvolopm< 

 give the following synopsis: 



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-The Duke of Malakoff h 

 n Victoria on Thursday, ai 

 of recall. 

 The member, returned to the Dew Douse of 

 mon, U p u, Thursday nigbl, amounted to &5S. 

 . (he total Ministerial gain 

 rftfatSi. 

 A Hamburg telegram says thai England has 

 f i» CD official notification that she will not be abl< 

 to protect commercial vessels In case of war be 

 runny and France. 

 The Globe'* Paris correspondent cays that Vic 

 toria ban sent an autograph letter to Napoleon, ex 

 pressing her confidence in bis strict honor, aue 

 that bo would not go a step further than ho assured 



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her 





|)r !. miner is dead. 



T;,, i g xu ■ n i.li i Alt aoimtUrni 

 ,.. .i Additional v 

 placed in commission, and recru 



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iU belief ir. an alliance between France and Russia, 



i would not bove gone so fur 



as eho has without u previous understanding with 



France. Tho correspondent of the Commercial says: 



Pnpui n, arc going on in every dock-yard and 



arsenal throughout the country. Supplies of can- 

 non iin Mill being sent off to Gibrullcr and nil 



i- to bo loorosicd by 9,01 



■In making fiwortble progress). Every 



■ . j..-iv collateral proofs of the fact of a 

 M , ,. i igreoment, menacing to England, having 

 boon concluded botween Franco and Russia, and 

 the correspondent says no one ought to feel sur- 

 pi i ujd ii ire «uko early 



sciousness that we may spare ouiaelres all furlhci 

 discussion on the neutrality question. 

 FiiASire.— The subscription to tho new Freud 

 -i.iiihi francs, bail reached ^iio.imiii.ih.h. 

 the iirst day. Tlic French 



id placed on o war footing. If. He 

 Persigny has been appointed French Minister to 

 Loudon. 



The Emperor Napoleon, quitted Paris on the 10th 

 for Ocno. The Empress is pi'daimed regent 

 during thO EfflporoVe absence. It is said tbut the 

 Emperor expects to bo in Milan by the end of May 

 tag of June. 

 Within a fortnight it was expected that the 

 French army in Sardinia would be 100,000 strong. 



lion of Austrians into French 

 has been allowed only on special authorization. 



A largo portion of the French army had been 

 unable to cross the Alps, in consequence of the 

 passes being blocked with snow. Those who hud 

 crosscdauflorcd lorribly. It is reported (bat Prince 

 TTapnlcon will command a corps of 2" """ 



the 



.if the Adria 



The Turn, correspondent of the Daily Xcict ns- 

 laAl po Itlvel) that Fiance is about to mobilize 

 lutffeeu and 10,000 men, and that the 



French army on the Rhine is to be increased to 

 kbont 800,000 men, as the Emperor fears tbut Ger- 

 main .mM mil remain ijuiet. The same correspond- 

 in that on the day the Emperor quit 

 Paris lie addressed a solemn manileslo to Europe, 

 espousing the cause of the nationalities. 



Marshal Valliant and Count Waleweki are ap- 

 pointed members of the Privy Council. Gen. Han- 

 don succeeds to the Minister of War, aud M. Itoyer 

 boeomet ['resident of the Senate. M. De Lnnglfl 

 retires from tho Ministry of the Interior to the 

 Ministry of Justice, and the Duke of Padone be- 

 comes Minister of the Interior. 



1 1 mis i. |inrli'd in military circles that the Miu- 

 isteis itik-nd to call out the whole MUitia and add 

 fifty Battailous lo the line. 



it tvM reported that the French go' 

 endeavoring to procure (he neutrality of Prussia, 

 and thai they bad premised on their side not to 

 form mi army observation on theltbiue.aud that 

 the war should bo circumscribed to Italy. 



The French subject* in Austria had been placed 

 under Ihe ;roteclion of the Spanish \1mi.-ter. 



K\ ..:■..- -Tho Austrians were expected soon to 

 qb.10 three quarters of a million ol men under 

 The AuKtrians had declared 

 scige. The Pope had protested against the 



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■ I hiiliit.s areannout 



in i ! "- |" 01 Hires. It is feared 



would be augmented for some ti 



army hud taken up its posit 

 Po and Sciia, to await belter 

 . u_- Ihe offensive. Austrian troops 



bad dattroyed Uia railroad bridgvat Yailensia. No 



i.l between the opposing 



'■" m Sardinia The Austrians had, however, 



load in an attempt 

 FruMiuiUo with considerable loss. Tho Etnporor 

 Of Austria nu preparing to take chief 

 with Qcu Etesa. The latter, it is reported, dii 

 '•vulai's plan of attack. 

 adonJWoftha 8lh, speaking of 

 /' •■ »ja —They hare 



— «•!, the iuvadcrs have not advanced 

 more than 85 i 



seems that Austria bad staked heavily for an op- 

 I ii I ..mi , , boa won it, and now thrown it „„ay - 

 : lined nothing by their choice of their 

 movemenla and sudden initial**, „ cept lhc power 

 of making forced contributions on the cneniv'a 

 while all lha positions Sardinia holds stfe 

 connected with line* of rails with each other, and 

 with Alpine passes into France. 



The celebrated Baron Humboldt died 



m.rcb. Tbe Finance Mi 

 porary odditioi 



ix. the cli 



the addition to be further increased 

 by 26 per cent , incase the mobilization of the army 

 becomes necessary. Tbc Bank 

 raised its rate of discount to 5 per cent. 



Saudixia.— The King of Sardinia had 

 decree giving forced currency lo the notes of the 

 National Bank. The Turin Bank 

 authorized to issue addi 

 of 6,000,000 francs, and 

 to lend the Governmeni 



An official bulletin announces that the enemy 

 evacuated Livorno, Trouzano, Santbia. Cavnglin, 

 SaluDZola and Tercilli, and rccrosscd the river 

 Sezia in great haste, leaving part of tbc forage, Ac . 

 which they had demanded, behind tbi 

 day a strong Austrian column appeared at Strapei- 

 anna. This morning they withdrew hastily from 

 Capacano nndStrapeianna. 



Turin.— The following official bulletin is pub- 

 lished:— On the 



Vercelli, the Austrians ceased their 

 retrogade movements. To-day they Ibe-y make an 

 toward Forsarn. Yesterday ten batter- 

 ies and thirty carts of sick and wounded returned 

 to Gravallona. Count Ci 

 meet the Emperor Napoh 



Ixiha. — The following telegraph dispatch, dated 

 Alexandria, April _\, bad been leccived from "' 



there:— The mail steamer hi 

 rived at Suez from Bombay, and brings the f< 



surrendered to Major 



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looking i 



these objects tho ftmlT uw i 



b Uh Insf 



>er of Deputies the Foreign Mi 

 it of political affairs. No 

 >>awaa without deviation pursuing the 

 'a'chmg overthe safely of Germany, and 

 tl 'e aocurity of the National interest and 

 I" power in Europe, and wi 

 ■en placed ready 



