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TWO DAYS LATER FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.

. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. X-y. [The v.e,y latest News of the War, translated fortht! Sydney Morning Herald, from the Semaphore de Marseilles, of the 20th of June last_ [From Paris, Saturday, 18th June, at 22 minutes to 11 am.—received at Marseille, ut 25 minutes past 12/} Travigliato, 17th June.-*-The Emperor is in perfect health, and the physical and moral state of his army is excellent.— -Moniteur. Turin, 17th June.—The cities of Rimini and Cesena have declared for the national cause. —' Times. . .-■■•.■•-.■.; . ' Naples, 17th June.—-A political amnesty has been proclaimed, and all ordinary sentences are commuted. , Kossuth arrived at Paris last Thursday, and will be in Genoa on Monday juext,. the 20tli. .

[Paris, Sunday, 19th June, at 25 minutes p&nt 5 a.m., received at Marseilles at 10 minutes ■ past 7.] .-,;i'\yy.-^ Brescia, Saturday, 18th June.—The Emperor and the King have entered Brescia. They have been received with the liveliest enthusiasm/ Recapitulation of the losses sustained by the French at Magenta.—Killed, 323; wounded* 2165; tirissing, 470. Loss at Malignauo:—Killed, 154; Wounded, 725 j missing, 64.— Moniteur. Turin, Saturday, 18th June. . Numerous Sardiniau decorations have been granted to the Third Regiment of Zouaves, who fought with the Sardinians at Palestro. The flag of the regiment is decorated with the golden medal awarded for military valor. Colonel De Chab-_on t J_as been made a Commander of the Military Order of Savoy. The following are also made officers of the same order : —The Commandant dv Moulin, and Captains Bocher, De Bridie, St. Mattin, De Franchssin, and Parguez. Following the nomination of these as knights, come a long list of military men—from the subordinate adjutant to the private soldier, on whom the silver medal has been conferred. : Madrid, 17th June. The Cakeitd announces that a great reform as to the port and city of Barcelona has been decided upon. This day 70,000 persons, were present at the execution of the men Who assassinated Blasco, the pawnbroker. . Berlin, 18th June. The contributions towards the loan of thirty millions, has already reached the sum/of 31,875,100 thalers, The surplus—one million eight hundred and seventy-five thousand one* huudrod thalers—will be proportionately distributed. We hear from Vienna (Saturday) that Count Rechberg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, left for Verona on Friday evening. Berne, 18th June. The Austrians occupy in great force tbe passage of the Stelvia, and. have blown up the Devil's Bridge, proposing to defend the passags by artillery. Their line extends".from'their entrenchtn nta to Nandero. Garibaldi's officers are organising bodies of volunteers in Valteline. Turin, 18th. J.uue, | past 11 a,m. The Sarliuian army, on the 14th insiant, took up their position at Mella, near Brescia. Detachments have been sent on to watch the outlets of the Upper Oglw. Garibaldi advanced bu the loth to Leonato. The Austrians were concentrated at Monte-Chiato, with a strong rear-guard at Castlenedolo. On the 14th, General Urban occupied Cipriani), but he abandoned it on the following night. [Certified as a true extract, A. Barlatibr.]

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 195, 2 September 1859, Page 2

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TWO DAYS LATER FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 195, 2 September 1859, Page 2

TWO DAYS LATER FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. Colonist, Volume II, Issue 195, 2 September 1859, Page 2