Show the news by B the eastern mau mail we have new york papers to may 21 there was nothing of interest transpiring b in the states more than the every day occurrences such ouch as fires explosions losa loss of life by accidents of all kinds negro stealing murders which bava hava become so frequent that they cease to pro duc due much excitement the most exciting topic of the day ia Is the european war which bich seems to be progressing about as fast as time will permit though little ot or no fighting had been done up tip to latest dates which from liverpool were to may 6 but austria france and sardinia gere were rapidly marching their armies to the field on which their differences f feren erencen eren enen ces will unquestionably have to be settled by the shedding of blood nothing abort short of c that will bati sati satisfy fy them for the information of our readers who may in ay be interested in the progress of events we publish in this number the manifest manifestoes oes of napoian francis joseph and victor emmanuel their address to their respective armies ac which set forth the views of those bove sove sovereigns r respectively in relation to the war into which each considers himself forced the toe following will give some idea of the tate state of affairs and the movements of the troops composing cum com pasing b the several armies to latest dates torin turin april 30 1859 yesterday was a day of profound calm in tili Till rin which has looked like a deserted village during the two days that have elapsed since the last troops left it and I 1 actually heard one or two credulous persons whisper something about the probability of peace idle dreams upset by the evening evenings ta realities news came of havin having crossed the ticino at gravellona gravellone Grav ellona and other points and casale was said to be threatened from information which subsequently reached me however it appeared thae thai only small bodies of troops had entered piedmont for the tbt purpose probably of repairing the roads which had bad been intersected at short inte intervals ryals by deep trenches and inc by the trees that grew at their ides fides c ana and which had been felled and dropped across them there was no reason for believing that casate casale was menaced more than any other point except gravellona gravellone Grav ellona which is about three miles from the ticino and to which the largest detachment tach ment seems to have crossed is about the li nearest earest point of the frontier to that fortress if the accounts that have reached me from persons persona perso rifi riFt who were lately at casale be correct that place is in no condition to resist a serious os attack it was expected tb that at the austri aos ans na would cross in force early this morning 1 I am whitin writing 1 at an early bourand ho can as asyet yet add add nothing to the heads beads of information sent to you last night by telegraph and which I 1 hope lope have by this time reached you alt ait although kough hough I 1 dare not feel too confident of it owing 1 to the vast mass of messages which at it 11 pm were waiting alting ti transmission I 1 mentioned the arrival of french troops not to overstate numbers I 1 I 1 will estimate at those which are thib this morning in the sardinian states slates divided between genoa probably some of f those may have gone gong on to susa and turin tur in i fel fei they have be begun mun gun to arrive here I 1 ibave have fist returned from witnessing the en trance of the fi fist st installment the nineteenth battalion of the Chass eurs de vincennes Vincen neb nee the national guards were under arms at six the this is morning to receive ahm it was past eight elgh t before ihei they arrived and at a little before nine they baic marched ed down the via santa teresa chich leads direct from th the railway terminus into tb q heart of the city the reception tb they ey met w was As enthusiastic the windows were by women and flowers rained upon tipon them most at ost of the french had bad a small bouquet or a flower stuck ir it the muzzle of hair criffis from all sides the population thronged thron thronged tHron ged tobee them pass they were greet 41 i aa onward by a running fire of chetra t rt and arid clapping of bands passing down e via vla nuova luova they thay marched round those sides abe he piazza dl dt Catel loin front of the binca kine le pa P lace and of the millers and up the via d IP porto to their allotted aliotte 3 quarters it Is mid several more trains full will arrive today to day and general neil arrived vest yesterday erday and took up heir their warters quarters in the royal palace SJ arshal bare qu tua z y phillies dyl dH lillies illies b has ais agg landed at genoa the trompa tio ap dis embarked at the last named place lim lip Ii armet met the epst cordial reception from the af pf ppe e 14 french be transporting most of thos tops that come from marseille Marseil legAnd s and toula board men of war among others to the genoa papers the Bre bretagne I 1 and the tha napoleon mapoleon entered that port the day before yesterday eit elt erday at th the same time I 1 see gee it mentioned in another paper pacer that our admiralty la in advertising for transport for two regi rients to the he mediterranean there are able good rea reasons ons for to those ignorant antof of them ft seems stems as if the french made lade weak in i n of barmore war e reri generally brally useful useful than w doya 1 r since I 1 communicated this letter other french troops have arrived and one bees seea soldiers and arid officers about the streets the former with the national guards and with a few stray soldiers still here aa As far as my observation goes the french have ever every y reason to be well pleased with their reception in runis tunis at 3 this afternoon a battalion of the infantry marched down to the genoa station amid the cheers of the mob and were sent off by train A detachment of another regiment shortly afterward followed it is reported that the king will leave this to morr w for the front yesterday he went it down to Chi chivasso vasso and the Dora with gen canrobert and nellio inspect the defensive works erected on that part of the line where a sardinia force is stationed the probable movements and plan of 0 campaign of the austrians Aust rians give rise to much speculation but of course notel ig is known the prevalent idea seems to be that they will attack on several points at once but I 1 doubt if even at the war office up to a late hour last night there was very strong opinion as to what they were likely to do it is impossible even to speak decidedly as 9 to the relative strength of the two armies since one and probably the other also is continually re with excellent tro troops 0 ps and a good knowledge of the country 0 on both sides it appears as if barring any violent disparity of numbers superior generalship g must in a great measure carry the day TRIESTE may alay 2 1850 the town of trieste together with the surrounding territory and anil the districts of and doriza have been declared in a state of siege according to advices advises from venice to the uit general gyulai has already assumed the functions of governor general in the place of archduke maximilian venice and verona have been declared in a state of siege the hereditary prince of tuscany has arrived at venice I 1 advises advices have also been received from milan to the ut the official gazette contains a proclamation addressed by bv general G gyulai y ulai ulal to the sardinian population ia to whom it guarantees liber ilber tyhon or security of property maintenance of the laws and protection TURIN monday evening may 2 1859 general gyulai has imposed on the town of novara the demand of a heavy contribution of I 1 provisions and forage under pain in case of noncom noncompliance compliance non com 1 ance of a fine of five times the value of f tb the fl supply required the Aust Austrian rians have shave occupied vercelli Ver cilli TILE THE LATEST by telegraph from st johna johns we have dates I 1 from liverpool to the fth dinst by the vigo arid and canada no battie battle bat tie tle has haa as yet been fought A dispatch from ailes Alles aandria sandria to the ath says the Aust austrians rians had crossed the po it in small numbers humbers at campsia and po and pushed their vanguard as far as Tro tronzano they were repulsed with ith considerable loss in an effort to effect the passage of the po at Tras the river was much swelled by rain the rain continued and the low ground was covered with water the dilatoriness dila of f the Aust austrians rians excited great surprise the Sardinian sit was reported bad had seized all the austrian merchant ves beia sel at genoa the french ina lna in a few days would muster master broons troops in piedmont the emperor geror napoleon remains at paris but wa was expected to start for the army on the there are whispers cf of martial law in paris after bib bis departure the emperor of austria was preparing to take the chief command in italy the ministerial gain atthe english elections is a computed at 25 baron humboldt died on may G several changes have taken place in the french ministry marshal naillan Va illan nf and count are appointed members of the privy counsel gen randan succeeds to the th I 1 ministry ot of war and at royer becomes president of ohp senate at De delangle largle retires from the ministry of the interior to the ministry alint fry try of juanice Ju tice atice and ahe abe D iks ike of dadone PA done doney becomes min minter ter of tho the tb interior the cf of the military operation operations says they bave have come to no olber result than that after havin having been seven days on the sardinian soil the I 1 invaders riva era hav not advanced more than thirty five miles from the frontier river it seems as though austria had staked heavily for an opportunity has won it and now throws it away they have gained nothing by their choice of the movements and sudden initiative except the power of making forced contributions on the ene in 98 country while all the positions sardinia cob MOB hohs bohs are connected by lines of rain rails with each other and with alpine passes into france on the writes the vie vienna nna corres of the london times under date of april 30 his majesty the emperor dispatched the subjoined sub joined address to the forces dorming the second army aware iaun laun der the command of the field marshal count gyulai G I 1 lai lal A f attempts to secure peace for my empire without comptom compromising ing ita guity dignity di goity I 1 am necessitated to haxe have hav e recourse to arms with confidence I 1 confide the rights of austria to the best bands to the hands bands of a tried and gallant army array your fidelity and bravery your exemplary discipline the justice of the cause which you defend and a glorious past guarantee to moe roe your success soldiers of the second armyl army it is for you to secure victory to the spotless flag flap rf of austria take with you into battle the blessing of god end the confidence of your emperor FRANCIS 1 yesterday count buol buoi addressed a circular dispatch to the diplomatic agents 0 of the aue trian government at foreign c courts 0 arts by her ber refusal to disarm S sardinia ardinia it sav bar has proved that she ehe is resolved to continue her attack on the indisputable rights of austria to disturb the tranquility arar quilitz cf ct europe and to encourage the hopes of the revolutionary party the sardinian government has abused the national feeling of the italian races all the germs of discontent in italy were long assiduously cultivated a and rid as soon as they began to spring up piedmont took the field as the champion of all the italian nationalities sardina sardinia c can a n never have sincerely wished that italy should remain in a state of peace and prosperity for whenever the italian monarchs monar cbs have displayed clemency and shown a spirit of conciliation she has redoubled her efforts to rouse the evil mansions of the people when the emperor ani ans and empress were in italy the public papers were permitted to speak in favor of regicide and w when en his majesty placed hig bis brother the archduke ferdinand maximilian at the head of the administration of the lom bardo venetian kingdom kindom the agitators at turin systematically misrepresented every act tene iene benevolent performed er formed and every measure taken by that benevolent and generous prince austria is a conservative power and ri religion morality and historical rights are sacred in her eyes the possessions of austria in italy are guaranteed to ber her by the very powers which gave genoa to sardinia lombardy was for many y years a cef of the german empire and venice en ice vi mas was as given to austria instead of her belgian provinces provin cea sardinia tells us tie that the real cause of the discontent of the inhabitants of lombardy and venice is the dominion of austria on the po and adriatic the right of austria to lombardy and venice is irrefragable and it will be def defended elided elidea against every attack france which long shared with sardinia the moral responsibility for the sad bad state of things in italy now openly supports the revolutionary movement which hib his begun the second french empire is about to realize its long cherished chenis cheris hd ideas for the thrones power in paris has informed the astonished world that political wisdom will replace those treaties which have so loplZ conformed lon ion formed the basis of european international law the traditions of the firt napoleon have been resuscitated and europe is not ignorant of the importance of the struggle which is about to begin begia SARDINIA the following proclamation has been aj ad dressed by victor emmanuel to his troops soldiers eral ersi austria who is increasing her armies on our frontier and threatens to invade our territory because here liberty reigna reigns with order because not might but lut concord and affect affection ion iou between the people and the sovereign here 11 govern overn the state because the groans of opp OPT oppressed italy here find an echo austria dares to at k u who are only armed in ID self defense to lay down donn our arms and submit to her clemency that insulting demand received the reply it deserved I 1 rejected it with contempt soldiers I 1 tell it to you convinced that you will take an insult to your kin king and your nation as an insult to yourselves the announcement announcers ent I 1 make to you is the announcement of war soldiers to arms you will have to face an enemy not new to you but if brave and disciplined you need not fear the comparison and you may quote with pride the battle battles s of goito bolto pastrengo Pas santa lucia somma compagna and even custozza bere where here four brigades alone struggled for three days adint five live corps I 1 will v ill lil lead you we have hare made each others acquaintance before this on more than one occasion in the heat leat of battle when fichti fighting n g by the side of my magnanimous father I 1 had bad opportunity to admire your courage cou rage rape I 1 am sure that on the field of honor and of glory you will maintain even add to your reputation for bravery you will ba bave have v e for companions those intrepid soldiers of france conquerors conque rora in so many noted battles who were your brethren in arms arma on the and whom Napo napoleon lerin III who is always to be found where there is a just cause to defend or civilization to promote sends generously tu to our assistance in numerous battalions marchi marchb then confident in victory and twine new laurels round your dla fla dlag flag that tricolor under the folds of which the elite of the youth of italy is collected and which indicates to you that the task taste before you lathe Is the independence of italy that just and holy work which will |