Show GLEANINGS FROM THE rs of peace are not aa as yet very promising napoleon carnot cannot rest reat satisfied till ha he has achieved that which he openly declared as his bia desin design debin at the commencement of the war namely lo 10 drive austria entirely out of italy his glory will not be complete till be has done this this be he must accomplish or br acknowledge himself unequal to the task ile lie II 11 has hag called for onehundred one hundred thousand more A tro opa from france to invest austrian fortresses the austrians Aust rians alsot also are moving to wards yards italy in increasing numbers determined to defend their dominions against the aggressions of enemies that england or prussia will intervene to compel peace there is now little probability prussia is restrained by russia and the late english ministry having ben been decapitated by a parliamentary majority england will soon boon if she is not ere this be in the hands of a cabinet whose sympathies are with louis napoleon and arid the cause ot of italian liberty NAPOLEON I 1 issued june 8 from his head qua quarters artera at milan the following address and manifesto of his principles in engaging in the present conflict some of the objects of the great contest now going on upon the plains of ital itai italy between the ambitious french and sar and the obstinate Aust austrians rians may be gleaned from it NAPOLEON III ili TO THE LOMBARDS ITALIANS the fortune of war having brought vs us into I 1 tha capital of lombardy I 1 am about to tell you why I 1 ar an achere here when austria unjustly attacked piedmont I 1 ra blvd to support my ai 1 y ylie the king of or athe bonor and the interest In erest of france making it a duty for lor me to do a your tour enemies who are also mine endeavored to diminish the sympathy which was felt in europe forvour cause causa by making it 11 be believed that bat I 1 only made war from pors personal onal ambition or to aggrandize the territory of france if it there are men who do not comprehend their epoch I 1 am not of the number in thel the enlightened state of public opinion there is a more grandeur to be acquired by the moral influence which Is exercised than by b fruitless con quests and that thai moral influence I 1 beek seek with pride in contributing trl to restore to freedom one of the finest parts of europe tour your reception has already proved to me that you have understood me I 1 do not come here with the preconceived system of dis possessing the sovereign nor I 1 to impose my will on you yon my army will only occupy it feit felt with two things to combat your enemies and maintain internal order it will not throw any obstacle in the way of the legitimate manifestation of your wishes providence sometimes favors nations as well as individuals by giving it a sudden opportunity for greatness but bui it ison la on condition that it knows how to profit balt by it profit then by the fortune which Is offered to you to obtain your independence organize Og antie anlie yourselves militarily fly to the standard of or king victor Emanu emann Eni annei annet eif elf who has already shown yon yoa the path of honor remember that without discipline there can be no army B bi today to day only soldiers and nd tomorrow you yon will he be the th tree free citizens of a great country NAPOLEON to his army array he be has addressed the following NAPOLEON III lii TO HIS 1113 ARUT army SOLDIERS A month ago cond confiding dIng in efforts of diplomacy I 1 sit stil sill I 1 hoped for the maintenance of beav pea when suddenly the Inva invasion slon glon of piedmont by the austrian troops called us t to 0 arms we were no tready hlen ilen horse horae miu mit ra and bupp les were wanti wanting ngy and we hads hadj had in order to slat our allies to pass in small divisions beyond the alps before an enemy formidable and prepared before hand band the danger was great the energy of the nation and your yeut courage supplied all france has again found her old a andy and ans united in one feeling and for one object she oha has shown the thel power powen of her resources and the strength of herpal her hen patriotism it li ii now oni only ten days since operations commenced and the territory has been already cleared of its invaders the allied army has fought fur combats and gained a declaive deci rive kive victo victory which has opened to it the nates fates of the capital of lombardy tou you have put more than austrians Aust just rians hors bors de combat taken 17 cannon two colors and 8 prisoners but all ail I 1 not baw bam you will have hive more struggles to support and obstacles to overcome I 1 rely rey m you courage doura DuurA gt then than brave soldiers of the army of yur ydun forefathers from above contemplate you with prade NAPOLEON PRINCE tinder under date of st petersburg may alay 27 has issued a circular to the representatives of russia at the different courts of germany in which the relative po X ai t I 1 of great britain france russia rusia and it the german aman confederation are clearly delineated germany ia is warned against any interference inthe luthe present struggle between austria and the franco sardinia allies austria is declared altogether in the wrong wron and as the war cannot be averted russia will exert herself to confine it to the country where events have called it forth germ germany any is ia assured that for her there is no I 1 cause of fear that no enterprise is in prospect that will injure the interests or compromise the dignity of the ibe great power of which prussia is the acknowledged head and protector france be says has hag a righteous quarrel with austria and russia will stand by and see fair play on all sides russia it is significantly intimated it if ger anany interferes in this matter BO so long as it remains only an italian quarrel will also interfere and restore the equilibrium of the con test tat the london times ci cf june 14 in a liberal spirit awards full credit to the respective avowals of the two great powers france and russia and argues thus we must most believe that napoleon hen when ben he has driven the austrians Aust lans rians rein from rain italy will hand over italy to the ita lia lans lang will unite lombardy with piedmont will secularize tecal becal ariga arlia the government of ot the roman states will wili give dad bad to naples nai p I 1 es its and accord guarantees for its continuance we must give our confidence to russia that when bhe favors this chivalrous course she also has no hidden object in ln view that she also sympathy has with Ital itai yand if any other motive mingles with her pity it Is only a not unnatural desire to pour goma soma slight humiliation upon the head of Aust austria flay and nd to exalt rimala pru sla at the expense of 0 her rival it is not to be suggested that these state papers should speak that which to 1 not true when two great sovereigns elzria come forward to pretest before europe that their policy is of or a conservative and disinterested character and that if it they are fighting battles battle and conquering kingdoms it la tor for the progress of civilization for tor the advance vance of moral influences and not from selfish motives moti vesy vesi we are bound to believe tb th tm not indeed to throw ourselves ox off our guard but still to believe them we can not ceabe cease from our astonishment that these things should be so we cannot even yet quite comprehend how the em geror napoleon should wish to build up in italy a form of government which would be inconvenient to him in france still less can we understand why russia should seek to give consistency and power and arid material form to those ideas which must always be antagonistic to abo inte lute lut iut erule rule ruie but it Is vain to argue against the probability of a facts fact when the fact itself stands stand bodily in evidence here are the declarations voluntarily put forth to europe uncalled for by any special scheme cf ef io ilcy llcy carrying with them no particular benefit to the persons persona who there by commit their own honor and aad the honor of the nation nations whom they represent to the good falth faith of the professions which they thus spontaneously make that it is the true interest of both france and russia that europe should be at peace there is no question when napoleon Napo leod leoo shall have restored freedom to italy when nhen he be shall have utterly annihilated austrian domination in italy and that long iong oppress oppressed ed people once more arise in unity a nation of confederated federated con states his bis deeds will impart a lustre to his name like unto that of his great prototype proto ype the first napoleon and give to france an increase of influence throughout the world the times further says in this nineteenth century even emperors will be bei bel held heid d to their public promises solemn declarations made voluntarily unta rily to their brother sovereigns cannot be treated as idle words uttered without meaning and broken without hesitation ills it is tu re pleasing to searh the policy of 0 powerful nations for tokens of a rational and generous course of action than to printout point poin tout out how howa a policy based base dupon upon meaner motive motives would be certain to call millions of armed men into inta to loosen all the foundations of civil order throughout europe it russia and france honestly mean what they hare so distinctly said this italian ita ilan llan war will soon be at an end tile THE RECEPTION of emperor napoleon III ili ana and king victor emanuel on their entry into milan june 8 after the battle of magenta is said to have been one of the most exciting and interesting scenes of modern history the london news correspondent writes relative to it from vercelli june 10 1 0 as follows A friend of mine just jast arrived from milan wien tells ma me that thit the most powerful imagination cannot conceive the en n reception len ien which both the emperor and the king ring kin xin met la in the ancient dwelling place of Vis vib contis contle and stor zas on this solemn occasion the people of milan went beyond the limits of italian enthusiasm a and id greeted their liberators with a hearty warmth that has made the deepest impression on the tha minds of napoleon and victor emanuel although the entrance of their Majest majesties ies les had been anticipated for four hours the milanese were on their guard so that the march through the streets of the town was really a glorious triumphal one the king xing did not try to cc conceal ce a I 1 the deep emotion which hs face betrayed and the emperor himself could not control the joy he felt on that memorable occasion toe trie austrians Aust rians on their passing passin i through milan after the bloody battle had bad la d s spread p read the news that the whole army had been destroyed great distress prevailed the arrival of the victorious sovereigns the army proved that the austrian were false which bad a most effect throughout piedmont the great victory was enthusiastically celebrated and the glorious names of frasinetti Frasin etto montebello palestro and magenta were interwoven with those of victor emanuel napoleon italy and france OVEIL oven A BRIDGE in athens georgia the following notice is posted any person driving over this thia bridge ata at a yace race tater fater than a walk shall shail if a white many mm be fined 5 if a negro re belve half the penalty penally to tob lob be bestowed an on the informer IT is SAID chatin that in china a man can obtain a divorce from his bia wife if be he can prove that she ia is jealous if so that beats indiana and an editor out west thinks that if china ever should become fully civilized that an immense emigration would set in for the celestial empire from all christian countries the RUSSIAN grand duke constantine hail has been paying a visit to the holy city jerusalem em he stayed there nine days during which time it is said that jerusalem presented all the aspects of a russian city the streets beng irig filled not only with russian pilgrims but with marines and sailors also trained as soldiers by hundreds in white uniforms from the be frigates at jaffa A peculiar visit was paid laid taid to the holy sepulchre as such independent of the church where the greek pa patriarch bestowed stowed ae on the imperial party crosses of gold containing portions of the true cross the grand duke visited the sepulchre of david alone most of the time was spent by the grand duke in the inspection of the ground purchased by the russian government for buildings outside s we the city endeavoring as the corres correspondent p ond of the london daily news states to get by any means their convent from the poor Abyssinia abyssinians ns by means of the which however was not accomplished the amount of money poured into jerusalem by this dimply religious pilgrimage says the same correspondent was immense it was with difficulty that the shop keepers provided articles to supply the nhe demand and most exorbitant prices were asked for everything nearly equal to the present salt lake prices at the royal naval hotel kept by mrs rosenthal hal bal four men came to their of officer licer cap in hand band asking permission to go on a pilgrimage to Rachel rachela ld sepulchre which request was in most ost freely granted with permission also with four days absence to visit the sepulchre of abraham isaac and jacob at hebron and a gold coin given to each for spend spending irig frig money A sailor in the white uniform with blue 11 shirt hirt collar neck open was seen weeping bitterly in front of the castle A jew was waa sent to inquire the reason the sailor replied why should I 1 not weep la Is not this the holy city and is not this the castle of david the king hing the poor weeping man was alone wearing the gentile uniform and without the cocks or the THE hold a national convention at plymouth mass august 0 5 56 6 and 7 among the speakers to be present judge 0 edmonds in ands gen N P tallmadge prof brittan A J davis emma hardinge ge and mrs hatch are named TAPEWORM TAPE WORM has recently been cured in boston by the meat of two ounces of pumpkin seed bruised in a mortar martar with water and taken upon an empty stomach GERRIT SMITH at a reform convention held at peterborough Peter borough N Y june 25 23 and 26 offered a resolution to the effect that inasmuch as the slaves at the south had bad nothing to hope for from the pro slavery people of the north that the only alternative left them as a remedy for the evils under which they suffer was insurrection the resolution wasu was unanimously approved THE tue chill revolution is ended JAMES the tribune hayti correspondent writes that mulattoes are rare in the rural districts for our merchants and mariners marinero ma seldom leave the seaports THIRTY FOUR persons persona were killed and nearly twice that number wounded by an accident on the south bend ind railroad june 27 STEp ster lle iii f A DOUGLAS has written a letter defining upon what grounds he will accept the nomination for president of the united states at the comin coming election ile he says talf if as I 1 have bare full loll faith they thy wills will wili the democratic party bhail shail determine in the presidential election of 1860 1960 to adhere to the principles embodied in the compromise mea cures of 1359 IWO ani and ratified by the people la in the presidential election of 0 1852 and reaffirmed affirmed re in the kansas ne braka braska act of 1854 ibm aad and incorporated into the cincinnati platform la in 1856 as expound expounded td by ur mr buchanan Buc hanan banan in ris his letter accepting the nominations and approved by the people in his election elect lon ion in that event my friends will be at liberty to present my name came to the if they bee proper to do su so if on the contrary it qt shall become the policy of the democratic party which I 1 cannot |