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Show s, uuiauosay an me boulttern Dis-ioolstt Dis-ioolstt are Southern Constlttitioual ) imdcrats. 'r, ca '' " '' - i vaa tf . 1U1 A1Y, AUSTKIA AND PRANCE ITie future of Italy probably depeudt it tho counsels which may prevail witli ill i French emperor within the next Tew lisl rs. It can now hardly be concealed o t it tho resolve of the Amtrian govern- de: ut to nfcstain from interference in ltal- Iti Affairs, may at auy timo be broken wil a bj the angry vindictiveness of Erftn- Ns Joseph. There has been as yet no th :rt act of hostility; the Viennese court int I maintains itt position or sullen nen- ma lity; but it Is understood that tho cm- tra or chares under tho restraint, nnd may dui any time take a resolution which will see bring bit forces' oce nets 'into tkp Held against Sardinia. ' Tbt sggravatht( coolness cool-ness pf Count Cavoar, his oatspekennett about Venstta.the last instance of which, at published, by u to-day Might ftliwoet lajtify, In the eyes of diplossatitts, a df claratlon of, war, the entranco pf tfa6 Sfr Jlulaus Into tlie papal states, their capture if German soldiers, the taunts of the Europaan prtis, the discontent of his own rmyj;ahd'.llieir dci(re,tft retrieve. thWr aureiiyhftvt Cpmbfncd to exclfit tbe'ttill roiithful monarcii.uutil there Is no saying iviiat ft dftj may bring forth. . Vhe peophVpf, ,tli'A'u;strran: ttfttctithp atixens Pf' Vienna, tho ministry,, tho lead ng.pelitfciansU-in. fact'i-every'oneiwhosb jpiiiion is .worth.baylng.Jisi in favor. bf leacefbut the cobrt is.ho Ibtigct iimster )f; fuown tempcf.'itnd.tn.ay'commlt'any 'oily.. Ilappily,, ftp sttp iiaa;'yct Veen taken,, and prudent: counsels niay' prevail, but it is, at nny rate; oiir iduty to call ittcntionf tb the danger; which threatens Europtf; Movements, of troops aroTcbn-Itiiunlly aroTcbn-Itiiunlly taking, placo in Vcnstia; Accord-:iig Accord-:iig to 'the last Accounts, thongh we can ihrdly Uelicvd them nn Austrian nrmy t0,000 strong had 'Crossed the "I'o nt Borgo- J-'bftb, below MantW, with' no lonceivttlilo jnotlrebult tP be reb()y for. oh' interference' lit ihd' newly nrinexcd territory terri-tory of' Sardinia. The'AustrBll, cdast' Ijas been for some timp subjected td milit ttfry'precautfons; the lights' having been mt' OUt. bslsrislbly' In order 'to jircirenf any sndden 'attack from the. Sardo-Neapb-litan.ffeet rrepiirationi .have been, Imr ricd on thrdiighoiittBeimplre' fbfanotlier war on.therlargcit' scale, . --The pfo'vlnces; Which are already discontented almost" tp the point of rebellion, havo.been tlill further, fur-ther, alienated byaconseriptiba'of 85;000 rt Wiili:bankruptey thre'atening and ihe'Jmpe'rial paper sinking in Taioe daily, noney lias-b'een xtortcd.Tn.i:nst tumtYop varlike.iTttrpotes;, T! Quadrilateral has seen tlill.fbrther'Btrengthened' by.elabor' itb works orf the "newest model. Thq inblic.arscnals have hcen employed Wltli-iut Wltli-iut cessation .in. turning out cfln'n6u; fiiles; ras; and munitfons.of war of every kind. rJit.Reichsrath, wlijcli'si few' mbnths ago aised thbopes" pf 'sensible men tlifoogh-Ut tlifoogh-Ut the'empiroi'lias'cbnctuded its' siilings, rat no reforms are" expected,' for thd- W iiro'.Tesoundt'witirtheelangdf'arms. " What does all this Vidrtfnd? Poet Francis .'Joseph jncreasa his army, burden ocl turage bis people, meet Ma brother u.toerat ,atyWr$aW, and excite, the ' ex-icclations" ex-icclations" otoi partissns pf 'order' for pthingf .. Wo. can" scarcely Vope that irudent conusors will -prevail with this bstioate and infatuated princei His fliole riTo hss'becn.n.rcliance'bnthein-ttnets. hss'becn.n.rcliance'bnthein-ttnets. of. frit pwtt artt'itrary mind, 'or on hpnarrow.teachiugs of, hit mpther'opd , er 'priisls; Unhappily; In' the piese'nt asa military pride Coincides with the de-re de-re of repressing.'tiatipnal. life in' Italy, nd rcpayui&tbe tuppoicd insuift of the taliaos., "It jt paiural, but unfortunate, that ip Austrian nrroy sjioutd desire another unpaign against the Piedmbntese, cveu 1 it brought, tho Jrolicli emperor to the lincio. Of cooro, they, liavo ft theory I to their successive, defeats last year, ad are.willing to demonstrate to every ' itener how:acCident lbtt 'thein Mngcntaf 1 nd tho criminal laegligenca of ti general 1 iuiid them to be overwhelmed at Sot-tioo. Sot-tioo. it is tho flattering unction which' rery beaten' army lays to its soul, and it the more readily applied in thfs cats' , iftjtnuch as it'cohtains'ft large amount or nth. According to the? testimony of . rery witness the Austrian. soldieri fought ry well, and it. requires ud largo ac- ! jai.ntancc with the arfof war to'per-:lve to'per-:lve thaVtheir generals commanded very sdlyv" But it will occnr to every one it themselves, that there, is no reason to iticipate ft'change.in this latter partlcn- 1 r. What have the emperor and his -amarilla learnt stave 1859? Who can t ubt thai if the. Austrians engage in an- i her war -with the French the royal and t reneMghness will, be niilow' and blun-srlog blun-srlog as ever? Nor will the Austrian t my have- any moral strength which it i eked before. OnoTeason that the men, r ongh brave, had not the dasb and spirit . their tncmies, it tliat they fought for ! ey knew not what, except that it wat ! fetter the chains of their respective , avincct to the throne of bigoted ralcr. iiey were without heart or hope in 1859; J ill there be anything to cucourago them i loulf Supposing, then, Austria to be met by o whole force of France, the overthrow her armies and the loss of hfcr last re- t. lining Italian province may be looked ! ion. as a matter of certainty. The Czar lejcander cannot hclplier, he has enough no ax noine, anp: the itussiaus, m spite 1 Warsaw, wilj not conseut to-go to war 1 r government which they detest as I ueh as we do. Prussia, will not help 0 r, for the regent known that by so doing 1 ; would alienate this country, sow diasen- I n in Germany, and gtvo the French an I sy conquest .or Jheltbjnq,, There would " i A fine scientific siege of the- qnadrilat-al, qnadrilat-al, and then Austrian ruje in Italy S )uld pass away for .ever. ai All-this, however, is on. tho supposition at tlio French, emperor supports Victor c( nanuellu his enterprise lor conquering slian nnity. Should Napoleou with- f aw tho assurance of his protection, from '., cdmont, In that hour would pass away " en the necessity for a threat or war on a part ot Austria, inasmuch as Count P! ivour and his master would perceive I dl it tho game wat over, and would retire M om lueir moqitatcd conquests. Welco nnot suppose that At tlils late period ort"5 e question puy tuch scheme ismsditnted f ea r the emperor, or that he desires toi 1 uit the possessions or tho King or Sar- ' ma by kepiog the Bourbon on the 11 eapolitan throne pr by transpiring it to other family than the House of Savoy tl" But, if no change iu the Imperial policv 1,11 intended, then the article of the Con- rel tutionntl, an abstract of which wo pub- me lied yesterday, is without meaning. At lime when the Sardinian Chambers are Pn bating an tho annexation of southern tin iiy this semiofficial journal appears Sti tli diatribe ngalust the invasion of sla iplcs by Sardiuiun troops, and declares tin H not ouly by this act but by tho entry So o the Papal states King Victor Em- ere muel has violated the principle of neu- nal dity. This article will, no doubt, pro- Ja ee an effect In Europe, out, though it tee ims intended to cover tome manoeuvre nal itdt m "cb'.is'tij efthaTwaiciHe, wSASE when;,Adiraf rertartP. to rand or tb NeapoUUn Beet Th2" c to tinrfency of. kBoni"cVt StST tlpn tve hftvp. lidweveri rtilt.tp mayrbo only ft contlnunnctf pf thTdLJJ hypocrisy which- begaa with; thoSa - drawaj oftheFrtnch minfster ftilowed . to. pnrsub its poirey wlyC coud.tiOM wf.Icl, Xapdledd li todS ;', |