| Show I 1 special to tho deseret Ni niall wil wll 3 ewh kah London londono 6 A great battle took the ad near badoa resulting in theP the tho russians sinns obtaining a great and complete victory the battle lasted twelve hours the Aust austrians lustriana Au rians were commanded by gen benedek and the prussians by b the king Kingin in person the prussians met the austrians Aust rians between horewitz Horz witz and koen ni gratz until 10 am the battle battie was favorable to the austrians Aust rians but after that hour the advantage was with the prussians at 2 pm after an obstinate defense the prussians carried by storm the strong position of the austrians Austri Aust rians ansy after affel which the austrians Aust rians were quickly driven out of their other positions an and by 7 pm they were in full lull retreat to pursued by the prussian cavalry the austrians Aust rians were in in a complete rout the road noad was strewed with baggage which they threw away the killed and wounded on both sides was great but owing tp to tile the extent of the battle had not yet been ascertained v the prussians claim to have captured up to the evening of the ethl ah wounded prisoners cannon and several beveral nags hags three austrian archdukes Arch dukes are reported wounded 11 prince alice and prince Medi scara were prisoners the austrian field mars Marg marshal marshai hal hai von boblentz Gob lentz arrived at the prussian headquarters at on the evening J of the ath with a flag of truce the paris Jb mcw odthe of the ath makes the following announcement an important event has just occurred after having maintained the honor ot his army in italy the emperor of austria concurring in the ideas expressed h in I 1 the E emperor emperor napoleons letter of june lith to his minister of foreign affairs cedes venetia to france and accepts h his is mediation for the conclusion of peace the emperor hastened to respond to the summons and immediately coin munie abed with the kings of Il prussia and italy in order to obtain all an armistice the london times ath bays saya thestil the suddenness and magnitude of the austria austrian n calamity is too overpowering for any man to speculate on the possible consequence on the destinies of the austrian lan iab empire the daily news wems show that the not only gained the battle but advantages of the highest importance they have concentrated eight corps of their army and can cah pounee pounce down on the enemy with overwhelming wh elming fury and have cut ascom muni catlon cation between the Aust austrians rians and federal army in the west the prussian victor vietor victories les leg had a decided effect on financial and commercial afra affairs irs garabaldi Garabal dl on the ad attacked the austrians Aust rians at Monte Montc zuelo the aus trian arians made madea a strong resistance and the volunteers finally fill aily ally fell babkin back baek in good order garabaldi was slightly wounded in the thigh the prussian and italian reply to the tile proposed armistice has not yet transpired but peace is regarded as virtually concluded I 1 L onlO onig 10 the president today to day sent his veto of the Fred mens bureau bill recap recapitulating tula tuia lils his previous objections and stating that the present bureau would any anyway way continue until neen nten after the next session mi I 1 jj 1 elliot move d tp ta postpone post pono ponc the ques stion till tomorrow mr air nin Lc Lo leblonde blonde bionde house liap ilen voted aytes axes ayes nays 33 anila anil bill ow ovelio be veto N 7 f f J 4 U Y C hi 1 cagg cigon elgon 1 7 IV ithan tarco hda hours rs after lib the receipt of tho the presidents veto message in the H house guse puse the lit reed mens bureau bill had t triumphantly both houses of C congress angress on gress grebs and was proclaimed by mr F oster foster as a law of t the he land the vote in the house was to 33 and in the senate 33 against 12 freeman clarac mark dark comptroller of t the he CU currency arl na lias has resigned to take effect on tile the 2 d the tennessee legislature is no nearer era eva a quorum aud and brownlow is 18 angry about it the bouso sergeant at arms arrested and brought in one of the ab senters gente cs yesterday whereupon judge frazier A of nashville issued a writ of habeas corpus sew N tew new york 17 prussia and italy have refused an armistice mi lill stice th til italians hae hac crossed the tsie riven river po the Aust Austrian rians have shave ein tin entirely evacuated lombardy and returned across the mincio florence journals jour nals vals declare that if thie the Aust austrian riall evacuate venetia to march against the laus lans the italian army will pursue them closely mosely until a j junction linc line is effected between the italian and prussian armies they thes believe in the immediate resumption of th the e campal campaign li which will be continued till the austrian monarchy is dismembered la of the nth says the cession of venetia to tor france is complete and definite and without any other condition on the part of austria except to withdraw all the arms guns and munitions of war found in fortified places within forty eight liours licurs the whole of venetia will bo bp french territory and it will depend upon the good wi will viii I 1 of france to keep or part with it the italian government will wib therefore have to immediately cease every act of hos tilita against galust ig venetia it being french territory the thor trench commissioner is going nt at once to venice to assume its government in the name of the empire orders have been issued to the french squadron in the mediterranean to immediately proceed to venice and hoist tho dho french flag instead of the austrian upon all the posts on the venetian coast I 1 I 1 la pj sc says furthermore that ka king victor emanuel has not at once acee acce acceded ed to thel armistice proposed through frange france ho he alleges 7 as a reason tile the desire to consult his r ally ails the king of prussia the i gazette says benedek lias ling deman demanded ded reinforcements the same paper las has ins a report that archduke albert has been appoints appointed ap d successor to Bened Bene benedek dek dok ch the fortifications of vienna cerebe were being increased and guns ale aie now in ili position I 1 the prussian army is de bouchin debouching debou ching ehing from electoral hesse and has entered N bavaria A fight occurred at gen geu on the ath between a bavarian corps and the prussian an army under earl Faulken F stoin no particulars an eisenach dispatch of the ath says some detachments to bavarian troops have been driven from bensfield Hens nield field A corps of the bavarian army has entered austrian tyrol moving towards calais Gara baldis headquarters are at dana to he be had about men under his command they are not completely equipped but are armed and have plenty of ammunition ac owing to the appearance of Gara garabaldi kaui baUi the war is likely to assume a peculiar pecullar character some Tyrol tyrolese ese tse priests have roused tip up a portion of pea peasants by representing the italians as and garab garabaldi ilal as antichrist anti antl chri ehri christ st I 1 the dost post money article says bayis gold 14 is strong today in anticipation that the next news frum frem europe eurove will be iss lessa favorable to tho the re restoration of peace vienna 5 benedek addressed the following dispatch to the emperor yesterday at 3 am after a brilliant contest of five hours duration before Konig nonig gratz with our center at nt lieppa dieppa the enemy favored by rain succeeded in establishing himself at chlum our lines being broken through we we were re compelled to recede recalde the retreat IV was vas as effected our loss is not known but is considerable berlin 5 the victory of great enthusiasm the army under the prince royal noyal although distant from the field of pf battle succeeded by great effort in arriving iii in time to direct th the attack against the right of the austri ans aus nus which act decided the victory the kin akl decorated i the ghe prince oil on the field of battle battie with the order of ini military lita ilta ait I 1 1 1 i washington 17 kos Los bosseau a 3 the tile house holi debate dand 1 acted tedon ac an the seau after nol noo air the he resolution to expel rosseau re received bOdd ayes 72 nays rays 49 and not being two thirds it was not adopted the resolution to censure grinnell was beje rejected c ted without division the house the then n adopted a resolution to reprimand rosseau by ayes 89 na nays s 30 SO 30 bosseau rosseau was in his seat during tie tio the tho proceedings the following dispatch was received today to day from gen thomas nashville tennessee july 14 ge gen n grant washington some of the members of the house representatives in the general assembly conduct themselves in a very refractory manner absenting themselves to prevent a quorum thus obstructing ting business the go governor y ennor cannot manage willith wit with lith the e means at his disposal and has applied tome to me for military assistance shall I 1 furnish it signed GEO H taomas THOMAS T maj pen gen C commanding the following answer was immediately given gilem washington july 17 gen granit grant will instruct gen thomas that the facts stated in his telegram do not liot warrant the interference of the military milita ta authorities the administration of p peace in it N nashville Is ville belongs properly t to 0 the state alith authority orlay and the duty of the united states forces is not to interfere in any way in a controversy between the political guthorl authorities ties of the state and gen thomas will strictly abstain from any interference between them I 1 signed 13 31 STANTON secy of war chicago 16 t the following official correspondence Is pil blushed bli bil shed I 1 1 bahin washington g to n july lith 1860 mr j I have the honor to tender tonden you herewith my resignation of the office of Post postmaster mater mafer general beneral Gene J raI ral to take effect upon i your notifying me e of its acceptance in i thus withdrawing from your ydun cabinet it is is proper to say that I 1 do soch so chiefly lefly bei cause of the difference of opinion between us in regard to the present amendment of the constitution which I 1 approve prova and in regard to the convention tp ito be held at philadelphia on the i to which I 1 am opposed my nty confidence ce in the patriotism oi of the union republican party and the conviction that upon its permanent control othe otho of the tho government depends in a large measure the peace and and happiness odthe of the countr country yi will not permit of my mt holding an equivocal attitude in respect to it assuring you ofay of my personal appreciation odthe of the uniform courtesy received from you I 1 am very respectfully respect tully fully yours youri etc W DENNISON naison to the president r m executive mansion ma washington 10 binyour Sin bin Your resignation of the office of postmaster general tender tendered eq in your letter of the lith dinst is hie fie hereby reby accepted I 1 fully appreciating your kind assurance of of personal regard I 1 am very respectfully yours signed ANDREW JOHNSON the letter of senator doolittle to the tho members of the cabinet deni demanding anding their views concerning the new party movement is not published but secretary welles weiles in his reply endorses tho the c ailing calling a convention chicago 18 the tennessee house of or representatives yesterday passed a resolution in reference to the case of williams in whose favor a akrit writ bf hudeas habeas corpus was vas issued by judge frazier the resolution dc de i nies the jurisdiction of the court and instructed capt heydet sergeant at arms to present said resolution oV 1 as his return af the writ chov brownlow has williams william s under arrest and express expresses ts himself determined to stand a suit and is also bound to have a quorum and to i pass the constitutional amendment williams is held in close confinement having refused to accept parole disloyalty 10 aloyis is rampant there are threats of dispersing the legislature by violence A feverish excitement prevails throughout the city the deputies sent to arrest henry brown a bolter from madison could not find him I 1 b but u t met his brother milton brown pr president es ident of the mobile and ohio railroad who told them that henry would not go if they did find him that PreAl president dent johnson did not want a quorum ill in the legislature and said the president was op posed to tol their whole proceedings and would soon put a stop to th them erli Att attorney orney general speed ili in reply to senator Doolittle snoe the rat yat rational ional n al union unton iob lob con convention tion to abe ibe be held heid at phil Philadel pu laon lann the tue of august state samong r ati t sr olig other matters III til 1 I cannot i join in tile the call for a convention in philadelphia the following Is speeds letter of resignation from the cabinet attorney generals OT office iee ice washington D di 0 july 10 16 1866 to the president I 1 sir I 1 hereby resign to you the tho office of Attorney general of the united states sues be go good od enough sir bir to accept my thank the kindness consideration you have ever shown to tome me 1 I have the honor lionor to be most respectfully aullyn I 1 i 11 JAMES jlmes SPEED efti chicago 18 secretary seward sew sow ard aid in his letter to senator doolittle is in hi favor of the philadelphia convention NOW york 19 late advises advices from mexico state that the libe Vibe Liberala rals rais have occupied Hua dimingo oltan had been abandoned by the liberals martinez attacked arez in sonora on the of may but was re pulsed morales was at the north american line receiving arins arms and powder ais mis it is stated that coronna had received six pieces of cannon at aitala from san francisco eran Pran cisco A french gunboat had arrived at tampico to aid the nava naval navai 1 forces there letters from monterey describe amm aff mairs lairs in that section as very gloomy the frontier is full of liberals was again gain ag invaded by the liberals under regules Be gules guies A r in the senate johnson called up the bill for the relief of the sufferers ers hy by the late fire at portland and offered a substitute for tile the orl ori original inal inai bill directing the president of 12 the e lin tin united itea states to tender to the governor of maine in the name of the government of the united states for the relief of the sufferers hy by fire to be used in im such manner as he may deem advisable and the substitute tite lite passed 22 20 ayes against 18 nays washington 16 the following Is the presidents veto of tha tho Freed mens bureau bill to the house of representatives A care eare careful examination of the bill passed by the two houses of congress entitled an act to continue in force and to amend an act to iastan establish a bureau burean for the relief of freedm freedmen emmma emrod and refugees and for other purposes has convinced me that the legislation which it proposed would not be consistent with the welfare of the country and that it falls clearly within reasons assigned in my message of the of february last returning without my iny signature a similar measure which originated in the senate it is not my purpose to re repeat peat the objections I 1 which w alch I 1 urged they are ail ati yet fresh in your recollection and can be readily examined as a part of the records of one branch of the national legislature adhering to the principles set forth in that message t 1 now reaffirm them and ana the policy therein indicated the ground upon which this kind of legislation can be justified jus tilled is that of the war making power the act of which this bill Is intended as a majority was passed during the existence dfwar of war by its own provisions it Is to terminate which |