Show what will result from the entile of q f sol rno mno what next is is the question cu estion which every one now is 13 asking bren at this moment the military position to is scarcely arcely ac changed for we ive have has e as ia yet t no r reason e ason to cone conclude ude the french brench nave have advanced far in pursuit of their enemy the austrian isar is where E er he was in the early part of last week meek wit I 1 th this his exception that he be has suffered buffered a defeat lost several thousand men a certain number of flags flag gs and cannon and that ins his military prestige is lowered in proportion to his hii lo 10 losses lossell ssell the system t aa W which aich looked so well on paper be hae broken 0 ken down but the war is not lot yet t concluded the austrian still Posses possesses sirs his Is fortresses and tien even if napoleon be as successful in the difficult worl work of besie besieging in fortified towns as aa he has hitherto been on tile the battle field there is 13 still the tyrol T rol to tall fall back upon meantime the Aust Autt nans rians are in in their own country close to their own owl fortresses within easy reach of their own resources the french on the other hand in must us pay in hard bard cash for everything everi thing they re require juire they are already in in i need eed of reinforcements for cements th irined as they have beet been byl by the sword and by disease and each day that pa b becomes e come in ia one ir a gain to A austria u asies tria a and r id a proportionate lose los to france up to the point at which we are arrived then it cannot be said that any decisive triumph it ph has been achiel achieved ed by the invading army louis napoleon has indeed ir ded co cover er ed himself with that glory glor of which his countrymen are chiefly proud lie he has proved that lie he can command an army no less c es fully fily than he can govern g a people and it may be b that he who runs may read a ae lesson sort therein for other nations beside austria to all appearance the italian question is not less difficult of solution not less embarrassing ras sing not less complicated than it w was aa ten months ago we have swiss soldiers sacking perugia with barbarous cruelty the king of sardinia bardin la not so much accepting a te temporary mp protectorate prote corate as aa indulging in vi i alons of df a future kingdom over states in italy some hitherto independent some intimately enate y connected it if not actually allied with austria on the other hand the news of the battle of solferino is not likely to calm the agnation agitation that exists exist in germa germany ny is where here the same mad cry is raised for war as was raised by the fathers of those who are now shouting to b led against the third napoleon had lord malmesbury bein been still in in power we could have seul asserted eted as aa it is is we can only express a faint hope that prussia will not be induced to go to war by any expectation pec ecta tation tlora of support from england the danger anger indeed is 10 rather the uther way it is more to be feared that prussia will rush wildly into the struggle from the fear that the present ministry in this country are entangled t by an alliance which is not with austria for our own parts we can only repeat at our former counsels viz that erg rf in I 1 should maintain a firm neutrality and prepared for any emergency that ina may y ause arise should watch tor for a moment when tien her power 0 is T I 1 fill mediation may be worthily proffered in ml thi cause of peace londen logdon jarald II irald june 26 2 by the arrival of the clipper clipper iship ship chal cerge 48 46 days from ch china i na ve mr have i ave fronz long kong papers to the lah may the U S minister gen ward and suite had arrived armed it at on their way bayto to pekin and embarked on the steamer it was reported that the steamer st eitner hongtong Hong kong had been chartered by the U S government to acomparo C agn n ward on his jo irney to the north sie 9 left on the ile alth for cantli to aig the body of yell yeb lor interment lit in that city and would v be immediately i fitted for or sea an on her return commodore tatnall Tit nall was wag a piously indisposed on board the powhattan Pow hatlan the russian a cadron arrived armed at dingi pore on the april from crot stadt the lle a squadron was va dit daily ily expected at hongtong Hong kong via manila it consists of three thre ewar war steamers 14 guns in in all the french had sustained a repulse at S aagon cochin china one thousand french tr troops were attacked by twenty thousand cochin cochia chinese arid and having no artillery were obliged to retreat with a loss of 0 19 men including two to officers i |