Show Procla proclamation matio n issued at milan aw imperial linperi aZ sensation document NEW YORK june 26 the steamer bremen brings london dates to the and the important items of news are that there had been no more battles fought the austrians Aust nans rians were vere still on the retreat A new british ministry had bad been formed with palmerston at its bead and lord john russell for leader in the house and Aletter metternich nich is is dead Pres presuming ming you have general news summary mn arl from your jour regular correspondent I 1 se send y jou 0 u napoleons Nago napoleons leons proclamation to the lombar Lom bards d s an and the lon london ir times comments thereon the following proclamation has been published at milan the e fortune of war has condu conducted conduct ctet el me to the capital of lombardy let me tell you why nh ted I 1 am here when austria anju unjustly attacked tac piedmont I 1 resolved to sustain the king of sardinia my ally the honor and interests of france made this my ol ity your ene enemies who are my enemies have endeavored to diminish the sympathy which aich exists throughout all eur europe 0 pe tor for our cause b by y trying to persuade t the h world that I 1 am carrying on this war vt ar only for personal ambition or to aggrandize the territory 0 of france if there are men who do not understand their epoch I 1 am not of the number in the enlightened state of public opinion which prevails men are greater by the moral influence which the they exercise than fian by barron barren con eues fuesti is and this moral influence I 1 seek after with pride in in contributing to one of the most beautiful parts of europe drope your reception has already proved to me that you have understood rue me I 1 do not come here with any preconceived plan to d dispossess s possess soverign nor to impose my own will upon pon you my army arm will only occupy itself itself with two things to combat your enemies and to maintain internal order it will place no obstacle in in the way of a free manifestation of your legitimate wishes providence sometimes favors nations like in divi duals in giving them occa occasion to raise to greatness but it is on condition that they have the virtue to profit by it profit then by the fortune whish h is offered you your desire of independence so long expressed so often deceived will be realized realize if you show yourselves worthy of it unite then for one sole object the enfranchisement of your country seek military organization hasten all of you to place yourselves under the flag of victor emanuel who has already so nobly shown you the path of honor remember that without discipline there is is do n army and ami animated mated with the sacred fire of patriotism be nothing today to day but soldiers tomorrow to morrow you ou will be tree free citizens of a great country done at the imperial quarters at milan the ath of june 1859 sig n e d NAPOLEON |