Show THE FOREIGN NEWS we have dates from europe to may 18 the emperor napoleon arrived at genoa italy in the afternoon of may 12 and proceeded direct to the he royal palace from the balcony of which he be presented himself to the assembled populace and received their enthusiastic greetings he was expected to take his departure from genoa for tor the army on the soon after lis arrival at genoa the emperor issued to th thearty earmy barmy of italy the tha following order of the day IMPERIAL ORDER soldier soldiers I 1 come to place myself at your head bead to contact duet tact you yon to the combat we are about to second the struggles trog gie gle of a people now vindicating its independence and to rescue it orom from rom rum foreign oppression this thin a acred sacred cause which has the sympathies of the world I 1 need not stimulate your ardor every step will wilt remind yon you ot of a vic victory tory torT in the via sacra of 0 ancient rome in were chi selled the marble reminding the people of their exalted deel it Is the same tame today to day in passing Mondo vl marengo Mn rengo lodl lodi Cm lallone arcole and divoll Rl voll TolI yon you will lu in the midst of those glor ioui loui recollections sp he be marchl marchina nj in another VI sacra preserve that strict discipline which Is the honor of the army arroy there chete forget it not there are no other enemies than those tho who fight against you in battle Rema remain compact and abandon not your ranks to hatten batten forward beware of too great enthusiasm which Is the only thing I 1 fear the new ARMES AHMEI DC die PRECISION are dangerous only at a abeln distance they will not prevent the bayonet from being what it has hitherto beeny been the terrible ter ler Tible weapon of the trench infantry soldiers let as us all do our duty and put our condolence conn cond lenca lence in god gad our country expects much from you flom from one end aud of france francs to the other the following words of happy augury re echo rhe the new army of italy will be worthy of her elder sister NAPOLEON given at genoa may from his bead head headquarters quarters at alessandria marshal canrobert issued the following order of the day for his division GEN CAN ROBERTIS ROBERTS ORDER SOLDIERS or tue THE THIRD corri CORPS OF THE ARMY OF THE ALPS C culled died together in all kasta hasta ast mst from the different parts of francey france to your powerful aid to a brave and friendly nation iniquitously invaded by austria you soon assembled bied her hero round the chiefs chos choan n by the emperor to direct jon jou ou thoe thaoe tho e chiefs you are well acquainted with they have often been your guides on fields of bartlog where most of you nave learned to canale candle in them for the first time I 1 can in the campaign which Is about to open address myself to you and say ay that the honor of having the chief command of soldiers gold fold lers of your value Is only equalled equal led by my confidence la in yoa you and in the be success which await awaits us Sold teral lerel the precipitate march which you yon b have wre just made across the alps has not allowed the solicitude of the government to supply you with all of which jou you you stand in need tou you will soon receive it you tou must call to mind that the warrior roar sour forefathers who have preceded us in these alae flae countries gerein everything at the time tatt they covered the flag of at frince fr ince and the country with immortal glory the great french army will soon find itself opposite the austrian army rhey they are old both have seen each other at allodi codly atar atAi coll coil collat at Mere and at wagram bagram illus arlom jamesp names which you yon will soon goon cause to be followed by others equally gl orlow 1 prince napoleon addressed the following or order denot derot of the day to the he troops under his big com corn mantl manil manu mana prince NAPOLEONS ORDER or THE FIFTH CORPS I 1 or OF THE army or OF ITALY the emperor cat a me to the honor of commanding you many of you are my old comrades of alma and As la the crimea and as in africa you will sustain your gior glor ioui loui reputation discipline cour courage agelena age aee tenacity sub bub gu h are the military virtues which you tou wil wll lonce lonco more display to europe which Is attentively watching tor the great events in preparation the country which was the cradle of ancient civilization and anil of modern renais rensis ance rance Is about to owe its liberty to lee you yon you will deliver that country for ever from its oppressors oppre saon from those eternal enemies of france whose name Is 1 associated in our history with all our struggles ruggles tt and all our victories the reception which the italian people give to their Ubera liberators tors bears witness to the butice of the causs cause which the emperor defenda defends long ung live tb e emperoti Em long lonz live francel long live it alian hilan ludepen dencel the prince commanding in chief the th fth corps of the army anny of italy I 1 V vicgor lt r emanuel Ea anuel visited the french emperor Emrie roi rol at genoa it la Is abated that bat napoleon has decided that no newspaper reporter shall accompany the trench army argy into italy the Aust austrians lustriana Au rIans are taunted by the french journals on account of their proverbial slow alow ressi ess but says bays the pay pays one of the french the abe anival of 0 the Empero emperor rot of the brench in italy would instantaneously give a now new character to the carlf wan war A correspondent writes up to friday the gih geh of may men from france and algeria were conveyed to genoa by the imperial navy by the Message ries riep by the maria stuart trans trang port hired fr the occasion and from to by land A despatch received the day before vest yesterday erday fixed the total number there at the count regular troops and volun volunteers the french cavalry is not yet complete considerable yet remains to tobe be done in preparing in the balls for the rifled cannon there were ten thousand cartridges in the genoa arsenal the f following ol lowing 1 diagram being a slight 1 im inn provement pro from one printed in the albany weekly journal june 4 will afford a view of the relative positions of the belligerent forces at our latest ad advice vices 5 1 milan 0 rn y w ca I 1 lodi vercelli austrians Aust rians mortar mortara a pavia pavla pa via yia casale river po turin french and sardinians ians lans valenza asti alessandria genoa before finally proceeding to his hia head bead quart ers era at Ales aies alessandria sandria aandria the french emperor visited turin the austrian headquarters head quarters quartets were at mortara the emperor francis joseph was expected to leave vienna for the seat of war may 17 the sardinian king has taken up bead quarters at valenza Val vai eriza on the night of may alay 7 near casale there was a brisk engagement between the italian volunteers and the austrians Aust rians in which the latter lost a considerable number forty two prisoners were brought to alessandria the austrian army in sardinian territory is estimated at two hundred thousand the tle allied army arroy of the french and sardinians ians is something over that number previous to the arrival cf of the french emperor at genoa at 8 in the morning the following proclamation was potted on the city walls of genoa inhabitants genoa will tomorrow to morrow for the first time have the honor to receive napoleon III ill the generous and nd powerful ally of our well beloved sovereign the champion of justice uc e and civilization the avenger ol 01 oppressed af pf pred ed nations the emperor of toe the french has espoused our cause with an unexampled magnanimity magnanimo magn anim ahlm ity not content with wah having ba vinsent sent a formidable army to our assia assistance tance tle tie he is coming himself accompanied by the good wishes of all france to place himself at the bead of hla hia troops in a short time the heir to the name and to the glory of napoleon the great will fight side by side with victor emanuel eman uell the worthy successor of the heroes of the house of savoy the king of all italian hearts and the family ties which already gite mite the two sovereigns will be drawn closer by the perlis perils per lis ils of the tho th field of battle inhabitants the emperor of the french could not give us a greater proof of sympathy or a more certain pledge of victory let us express there forein the fullness full ress of our hearts our fe elines feelings of admiration and gratitude to the august chief of the great nation which holds out a fraternal hand to Italy to help her to conquer definitively her BO so long desired independence pend penu pen dence ence 1 A letter from turin dated may 16 stated states that the attacks of advanced posts by the austrians Aust austrians rians do not cease and the roar of cannon is continually beard but the principal ad aa vantage gained thus far by the austrians Aust rians is that of occupying the territory and of putting it to ransom advices advises from alessandria the french em derora head bead quarters up to may lG 16 state that rain bad fallen fillen incessantly for two or three days but the rain had not prevented the troops from takina taking the positions assigned them by emperor the waters of the po river had rl risen en ably and even the women and cb children idren of be the country were compelled b by the 0 o labor af tha the works borka an official bulletin published may 16 state that a body of french cavalry had bad fallen in with and taken prisoner a wounded corporal and some privates on the the bridge of stella near pavia was threatened by the austrians Aust rians GERMANY AND PRUSSIA on saturday may 15 at noon the prince regent closed the session of the diet and pronounced a speech from which we extract the following paragraphs I prussia is determined to maintain the basis of european public hight right ht and the balance of power in europe it is prussian sias right and duty to stand up for the security the 1 protection tiong and the national interests of Ger germany maluy mally and she will wiil ill not resign a the assertion of those her prerogatives prussia expects that bat all the german erate powers will stand firmly by her side in the fulfillment of that mission and trusts that her readiness to defend the common fatherland will merit their confidence an address of the deputies to the grand dake of baden germany declares for the necessity of all germany participating in the present struggle st rugie 0 in munich as well as in Stutt gardt and dresden female societies are forming to prevent as far as possible the females of germany from wearing crinoline or any other article of french manufacture RUSSIA while the russian government desires the theater of war to be confined to italy should austria succeed in making the war european by calling in the german confederation ir to defend her possessions in lombardy Lom bardys then it is 13 I 1 tb thought ought russia will no longer remain a spectator russia is actively preparing for the contest if it should be nece necessary for her to engage in it E ENGLAND AND FRANCE an angry correspondence was passing between these two governments re relative lativa to the permission granted by the english for austrian vessels to take shelter under the british guns at malta nalta the french are indignant at it the paris correspondent of the london globe says that a british eighty gun ship had taken up berth athwart the entrance of the harbor in defiance of the port captain who pointed out its allotted mooring r and to the in intense disgust and indignation 0 of the whole city As to the french their forbearance is miraculous as they have guns and steam frigates alongside enough to blow the english craft out of the water what on earth can the foreign office or Admira lity mean the british UD uniform I 1 is hissed in the streets and the fecera officers of are refused as fare by the very bo boatman iman nho who ply in the port pert the millions aho sho vho who read the sinie this morning 1 throughout 11 france will curse the meddling ot of the sentiment will find an echo all the peninsula 1 in the event of a general european war the english government will vill rely upon the power of the united Un itei states to keep alive the commerce of england and to make the ocean free to her products how far this hope will be realized e d we ire are not prepared to say but alto aito altogether ether it is probable that in the event of a general gental outbreak american support of british interests may not be largely counted upon ENGLAND FRANCE AUSTRIA AND ITALY the london times ot of may 14 thus alludes to the british neutrality policy the french and austrian prospects and italian freedom in strong contrast to the lofty tone of the belligerent emperor is the proclamation of her majesty our own airen declaring declan ig the neutrality of the british empire although couched in the formal language which has probably more than once done duty on a similar occasion oc aaion aglon the tiie priclar ailon goes in impressive accents to england and the world it says that this country is disposed to give no help either to the despotism which arlecta philan tb rophy or that which takes its stand on cold legality all the ibe three states which are engaged in this war viar are without doubt bringing misery on themselves by their unscrupulous ambition or unreasoning obstinacy france even if presently victorius vic must pay the penalty in increased burdens a stricter military rule and the tb e final destruction of every tendency which could lead her back to the forms of free political life austria can gain nothing and should she even retain wh what a t she now holds it will be at a cost coat of blood and treasure which a generation cannot replace aa As for sardinia the instrument ment ent ot the oge ope and the jo intended tended i victim of the other we can see clearly only one thing that the short lived constitution which attracts the sympathies of europe has baa now passed ed away to be replaced by obsequious assemblies sem blies biles after the type As tor for the freedom of italy the professed ob object eject of this crusade crus aae we can afford to stand aloof and allow it to be accomplished by other hands we have dohe done our part in in the liberation of peoples copies the fond ally which bleeds for all nafi E as too of often ten bled in vain for englishmen to be he enthusiastic in this matter if the italians can be made happy we shall rejoice at it and be content to give to france all the glory of the deed in the meantime the people of this country will do aa as their sovereign bids them and keep out of a contest begun berrun in in duplicity and violence and of which the end is hidden in darkness in paris turin or vienna our countrymen will abstain from anything which may be construed into active partisanship with the belligerents no soldier shall be enlisted no vessel fitted out in these islands for the purpose of either and the blockades established by any one over the ports of another will he b respected according to the rules of international dl law by a strict adherence to this policy we shall be placed in a position to look with calmness on the drama which is is now on the point of opening THE PAPAL STATES had declared their neutrality which had ben been accepted by france and austria TURKEY Is on the eve of an insurrectionary conflict AUSTRIAN BARBARITY the characteristic barbarity of the austri ans is a again ain aln exhibited in the conduct of the tha general 0 of f the austrian army we extract the depredations committe committed d by austria in piedmont are now says the pays explained they are executed not for the immediate wants of the army but in order to nil fill the storehouses of lombardy every day long files of wagons laden with hay bay vegetables grain and |