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The Week.
ciense masses of tho Austrians , causing them an enormous loss of life 'i'he despatches speak in the hi ghest terms of the Hungarian cavalry One ' of the telegrams received in official quarters here says : - " L ' artilkric de hi garde inmerialc a etc hackee par la cavalene Hongroisc" It is also said that the Emperor Napoleon so far exposed himself that he was in clanger of being made prisoner , and that he was only saved from capture b y the manoeuvre of MacMahon . Generals Espinasse ancl Clery are killed ; General Neil is woundedand Marshal Canrobert
, dangerously so . MacMahon was created a marshal of France and a duke . The " French loss amounts as far as we can ascertain to 3 , 000 killed aud 5 , 000 wounded , besides some 500 prisoners to the enemy . Of the Austrians it is asserted that 5 , 000 dead were loimd on the held , while their wounded amount to 8 , 000 , and the French have taken ., 000 Austrian prisoners , and five guns . On AVednesday , bodies of Austrian troops being intrenched iu Malegnano , Marshal Baraguay d'Hilliers was sent by the Emperor Napoleon to dislodge them , and took the village with but liotle lossPrivate letters have been received from Milan °
. to the 9 th instrespecting tins battle ¦ On the arrival ot an Austrian division from Pavia the fight bc-an at midday . 1 he enemy was strongly entrenched in the cemetery and in a farmhouse Our troops , under General Ladmirault , attacked these positions . Our left wing took the chateau , and then fell upon the village . The Austrians being outflanked withdrew , aud barricaded themselves in the private houses . The Zoiuwcs sustained a murderous uand to baud conflict , and drove out the enemy . The right win * of thelrench under General not
army , Foray , was required to assist in the battle . Colonel Pauze-Ivoi was Med , and 500 Zouaves were put tors de combat . The - Austrians , who were 30 , 000 strong , suffered a loss of 1 , 500 killed and wounded , and 1 , 200 prisoners . The battle lasted nine hours . At eleven , r . n ., a battalion of Hungarians and Croats , intending to surprise the village , was surrounded and detea . ecl . - Ihe allied sovereigns entered Milan at eight o ' clock on AVeduesdav morning . On die previous Monday they received an address from seven members ot the municipality ot Milan , anuexine in presence of thn 1 *™™™ „ + I , „ , -,. „ ., „ ..
. Lombardy to Piedmont . Of course the liberal donation thus made by the seven town councillors of Milan will be graciousl y received . An official bulletin published m Turin announces that Victor Emmanuel has been proclaimed King of Upper Lombardy . Ho to been wounded in the arm . The Opinionc of Turin states that the municipal cues of Genoa , Saluzzo , Alessandria , and other towns of Piedmont havo drawn up addresses to the king entreating him not to expose his person so ' leckle sly m batt e The Austrians have delinitivel y evacuated Pavia , aud on batiu-day were said to be at LodiThe allied armies
. are advancing . General Garibaldi occupied ilergamo on the morning of the Sth , and remised a body of l , o 00 Austrians who wore marching against him from Brescia . Tho Austrians nave evacuated Piaceuza , after having destroyed the citadel and the other fortifications . Ihey abandoned to tho allies a great quantity of provisions , cannon , and minimi mm l . ne allied troops entered tho town invited b y the inunieipkv . Ihe Austrians have been rciiuorced at Eroscello , a village in Modena . -From Vienna we learn that Count has been
Gyulai superseded in his command in Italy A letter * W j- "Lte elevation of General Gyulai to the dignity of Ban of Croat a has coincided with the departure of the Emperor Francis Joseph . It this appointmen . be not a disgrace , it is , at least a pretext for getting rid of the general , whose operations are generally blamed . The emperor himself will comm . md , under the mrec ion ot Geuend L . iroii Hess . The Emperor Francis Joseph has addressed a Call to Arms to his faith ,. , . , 'lyrolese and Vorarlbergers . The landsturm ofthe J-yrol has been actuallcalled outTwenty each of
y . companies , then numberin g UO men , will De lorincd within a week , not so- „ Uich to defend the frontiers of their native country against a foreign foe , as to keep down the Italian population inhabiting tlm south of the Tyrol itself . The latter , of course , are notEfi in tne roi'ination ot the ride corps , which are exclusivel y to consist of Germans General Joehmus , a Hamburger by birth , known by his career in the Antdo-So-mish legion , and a terwaixls a pasha iu the Turkish army , has been appointed Acitr a held marshal lieutenant . The general is not a little famous iu Germany " strategist . The . Berlin semi-official Preussische Zeitung contains the following - humours are eiu-reutth . it the whole Prussian army will bo mobilised , and that
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Week.
ciense masses of tho Austrians , causing them an enormous loss of life 'i'he despatches speak in the hi ghest terms of the Hungarian cavalry One ' of the telegrams received in official quarters here says : - " L ' artilkric de hi garde inmerialc a etc hackee par la cavalene Hongroisc" It is also said that the Emperor Napoleon so far exposed himself that he was in clanger of being made prisoner , and that he was only saved from capture b y the manoeuvre of MacMahon . Generals Espinasse ancl Clery are killed ; General Neil is woundedand Marshal Canrobert
, dangerously so . MacMahon was created a marshal of France and a duke . The " French loss amounts as far as we can ascertain to 3 , 000 killed aud 5 , 000 wounded , besides some 500 prisoners to the enemy . Of the Austrians it is asserted that 5 , 000 dead were loimd on the held , while their wounded amount to 8 , 000 , and the French have taken ., 000 Austrian prisoners , and five guns . On AVednesday , bodies of Austrian troops being intrenched iu Malegnano , Marshal Baraguay d'Hilliers was sent by the Emperor Napoleon to dislodge them , and took the village with but liotle lossPrivate letters have been received from Milan °
. to the 9 th instrespecting tins battle ¦ On the arrival ot an Austrian division from Pavia the fight bc-an at midday . 1 he enemy was strongly entrenched in the cemetery and in a farmhouse Our troops , under General Ladmirault , attacked these positions . Our left wing took the chateau , and then fell upon the village . The Austrians being outflanked withdrew , aud barricaded themselves in the private houses . The Zoiuwcs sustained a murderous uand to baud conflict , and drove out the enemy . The right win * of thelrench under General not
army , Foray , was required to assist in the battle . Colonel Pauze-Ivoi was Med , and 500 Zouaves were put tors de combat . The - Austrians , who were 30 , 000 strong , suffered a loss of 1 , 500 killed and wounded , and 1 , 200 prisoners . The battle lasted nine hours . At eleven , r . n ., a battalion of Hungarians and Croats , intending to surprise the village , was surrounded and detea . ecl . - Ihe allied sovereigns entered Milan at eight o ' clock on AVeduesdav morning . On die previous Monday they received an address from seven members ot the municipality ot Milan , anuexine in presence of thn 1 *™™™ „ + I , „ , -,. „ ., „ ..
. Lombardy to Piedmont . Of course the liberal donation thus made by the seven town councillors of Milan will be graciousl y received . An official bulletin published m Turin announces that Victor Emmanuel has been proclaimed King of Upper Lombardy . Ho to been wounded in the arm . The Opinionc of Turin states that the municipal cues of Genoa , Saluzzo , Alessandria , and other towns of Piedmont havo drawn up addresses to the king entreating him not to expose his person so ' leckle sly m batt e The Austrians have delinitivel y evacuated Pavia , aud on batiu-day were said to be at LodiThe allied armies
. are advancing . General Garibaldi occupied ilergamo on the morning of the Sth , and remised a body of l , o 00 Austrians who wore marching against him from Brescia . Tho Austrians nave evacuated Piaceuza , after having destroyed the citadel and the other fortifications . Ihey abandoned to tho allies a great quantity of provisions , cannon , and minimi mm l . ne allied troops entered tho town invited b y the inunieipkv . Ihe Austrians have been rciiuorced at Eroscello , a village in Modena . -From Vienna we learn that Count has been
Gyulai superseded in his command in Italy A letter * W j- "Lte elevation of General Gyulai to the dignity of Ban of Croat a has coincided with the departure of the Emperor Francis Joseph . It this appointmen . be not a disgrace , it is , at least a pretext for getting rid of the general , whose operations are generally blamed . The emperor himself will comm . md , under the mrec ion ot Geuend L . iroii Hess . The Emperor Francis Joseph has addressed a Call to Arms to his faith ,. , . , 'lyrolese and Vorarlbergers . The landsturm ofthe J-yrol has been actuallcalled outTwenty each of
y . companies , then numberin g UO men , will De lorincd within a week , not so- „ Uich to defend the frontiers of their native country against a foreign foe , as to keep down the Italian population inhabiting tlm south of the Tyrol itself . The latter , of course , are notEfi in tne roi'ination ot the ride corps , which are exclusivel y to consist of Germans General Joehmus , a Hamburger by birth , known by his career in the Antdo-So-mish legion , and a terwaixls a pasha iu the Turkish army , has been appointed Acitr a held marshal lieutenant . The general is not a little famous iu Germany " strategist . The . Berlin semi-official Preussische Zeitung contains the following - humours are eiu-reutth . it the whole Prussian army will bo mobilised , and that