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EVEN ING STAR. | "48x70 Waws anv cossir. a Ee ease GECEGETOWN. ___ AMUSEMENTS. . ——.— jars of the Ba SUN AND SOMETHING Fo pear eet hee aphasia ar sere Tae Repva.ican Cans 1x tue Nortu-| Particulars of ttle of Montebello. | Correspondence of The Star. LOTS OF FUN AND SOMETHING FOR ‘ WASHINGTON CITY: West.—On the 24th ultimo the Republicans VC Y¥. Grorertown, June 8, 1859. A PFI! if il take place on SATU: June &, 1859. | of the Western Reserve of Ohio held an im- From, facts which have recently poclermgiay Y VENING 18%, at 749 o’cinck. a & EDNESDAY. ceseeeee Tame 5 e . << = eee ——— | mense sympathizing convention or meeting in DOT. t.. nowledye, we incline to the belief that there are | Auction Store, for Exon: Fv dagen Diaraicr oF 1 I Du sorme, ef the Holy Scriptures, full Notice.—Mataict of CoLuMaia ADVERTISR- | Cleveland, around the jail containing the run- MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE BaLtimore Sun away slave rescuers, now imprisoned under 2 PO ‘ON! sihleietigie: * HE FOURTH OF JULY, ON T rand Pre Nie Promerade Concert given by the Proprietors WITH BAND. thoular: tata ver tigement ey? BROPRIETORS. PENTERS ARLINGTON ASSOCIATION. ———— FRENCH ACCOUNTS ‘The Turin correspondent of the Debats, wri on the 2ist of May, at 4 in the afternoon, says: © Yesterday, while the 8 playing im the Pret square at ‘atemanaris and tun shining 4 it Guy 7 volumes, tly. a division of 15,000 Austrians | Moonay's Hi 2 volumes. <a en =. ARE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE process from the United States District Court | Teagnes off, before V hera, made an attagk x Cotil je enrared for the ove EVENING AND MOONLIGHT PIC NIC. — for the northern district of Ohio. Mr. J. R. 10 and Montebello. 4 ee market-stuff, by false misrepresentations, which der wiil be preserved, we deve iour duty to correct. We know of no | _ PHeks!8 ad other object the parties a! to (they being oF keepers of inns, or public stopping places.) in | Rudy. No. 298 0 qiccet, mar th strest, and G making these faise representations can have than N. B. A private room for ladies to unrove, the ee of ol ining. soe the — je8-St* le their proceeds a1 than their value, NING > > ben bring it to market, themselves, and hnekster | (JPENING OF (THE, sg it eet a shone A lad —~ to our market this ‘01 TRERTe Sovru. vi mornlug, who was to 'y one of these partics SPLENDI OF MUSIC. fos, after’ Six hous’ fgiting they abe? | located on the Rockville Turnpike, that Af sue THURS une sth, 1538, Montebello and 200 prisoners, one of whom Is - | Come nary ie comtpatiea te Toy two dollars before gi this beantiful piace of re artis now handsomely Cl “BORE, «This first serious affair gives in some sort a type | She could sell her marketing. She had the good | ti 4h fare COMER, ALOON, and ail other kind of what the war will be. “The victory willremain | 8°98 te come, however, and found that she readi- | 3! RESHMENTS, with us,as it hasdone, but mavy brave fellows | !Y ae ve the marketing she had at aoe t orien is sutheently large qnonah to ac Will pay for it with tueir lives. “The list of our | prices, without its costing ber one cent. Am ple | with sotictent mumtor nf Teller al aie ths losacs will tell you how bot the affair was, and | tke this occasion to warn the country people | With suffic erape arbor, with pleasant walks, &c. Low the yround was disputed; 500 wen were left oat siwere aud tec Uiek oe postings ay | Weil lictited dead upon the spot or wounded; tying near, 1,200 and Willing to assist them in procuring a stund Visitors te io M TT ition hee ame by the Sardinian caval TegRent Or Montferrat, telousing to the divisi: of Lieut. General Sommaz. Marshal Bai d@’Hilliers being apprised of the fact, gave orders for Forey’s division to move up the front. The movement of these soldiers called to mind the way they advanced at Inkermann and Traktir Being resolutely confronted, the Austrian: the eh: bravely, but the bayonet over- The Evening and Moonlight Pic Nic of the Prin Nieton wall ssh plese oe Wie ine on NeToaAY next, the Lith inst, ind accommodations oscasion are of the most complete ‘and tthern! ha acter, with the view of making this Pre Nie the most deiicbtful resort. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS | Giddings was, of course, the presiding genius The Constit»tion publishes the report of the | of the #ffair, which took its tone from his well Putuasted Gcateak ts tho Pianist which | Known sentiments. By way of illustrating formed the basis of Postmaster ee re- | What is to be the platform of = fused opposi- i a « « grossest | tion organization proposed to be arranged, we eta ak ee en eeeach ee" ae | eopahiieh thn Hew Yeik Commercial Adver- pooh Pes pabraapheres the Conatites tiser’s synopsis of a portion of a “declaration” tron alleges, have been put in circulation by | Which the convention aforesaid adopted, as ; follows : Mr. Westeott and his friends. a A . It assumes the nnconstitutionality of the fagl- The Jntcliigencer thinks that the propo & tive slave law and expatiates upon its iniquitous, reduction in the expenses of collecting the | oppressive and iniuman character: Adirine, tha i: i ight direction isan intinences procured the Dred Scott de- = barron bese bests hes on; demands tate the bar ng a % > ” United Sttes shall be remodeled by abo’ MG ss Nanny oe Washington” 7 || tus tite tenure of the sedges and by giving the a . Parke 1, is <8. 4 ntleman and lady 5) cents. ehickete for sate’ by oO. F. finest of the season to that most ae Brass and String Band has been cn a ‘Bill leave the Northern Market at am, Rm, ang 3p. ane the foot of the Capitel and corner of 7th street and Pa. avenueat W a.m. sed hourly afterwards unti! 2 p.m. The packet best Piying Clond wi'l also leave Georvetown how |y from loa wa Tickets @ cents, admitting one gentleman and 'a es. 8 Wea Te NATIONAL GUARD bers of the above waned © ould Ta bE Mens ment will always enjoy mac. ; > Redsetal dive: ok . ‘Pue Sardi a fair breeze and fair view of our noble Puts = jority of th ew po tron the convie sion te oer han weriatied ep eer coy, oo Mo. for the ved = srr! Fygrres and ag them Persons wishing to att me sariyan Bra eg a . wife ri we Judsres; ave va Pe a Hes: A) eg very other fac’ a transact of their | can be accommodated wi reakfast. &e. ne . 17~ The Allopathic doctors in Hartford recently |e Ne Onis OS, Cirenit Court were ob. relll, who was mortally wounded. A French gen- | (very other, facil chase We mee Tadvine tip ened Uma bering the piers Even the wre te their musmerous expelled from the county society Dr. I. 8. Curtis, ned by the most sracefal partisan means; | eral, Beuret, signalized by his death this first of a ts Stars readers, and particularly the Clerk of the | "EET. 8 ‘The undersigned, from his past experience in the Seer te atime t Tmt tee these country | nosinces, euarantoms te presties, patie onke aon hucksters in the future. decorum en the premmsos, with tie full assurance After having furnished their numerous patrons | {hat he will leave nothing wndene te promote the with a Week's agreeable entertainment an pleas- | happiness and enjoyment of his patrons. series of victories; and Commandant Duchet fell by his side, never to rise again Among the wounded we lave five ollicers—Colonels de Les- port, de Bellefonds, Conseil Dumesnil, Command- ers Lacretelle and de Ferussac. The Moutferrat 5 earnest sympathy with the parties con- oa ee = ee oe eee Vined: teeccsmnende’ tuer ral of a fund for a Sere aneieesmmnsenmemmiie their relief and ecrypiee peor to Loerrenng OF A young man named Henry T. Barnes, | fund of liberty; and appoints a comm aged sixteen, and son of the senior editor of the | Sue outa writ of Aabeas corpus for those persons ly no disreputable characters allowed on de. vases will leave Columtian Armory at ¢ t after 7th street aud ad proeeed vin Lith st. . ‘A. & uu bi 5 Boats will also leave Georget »wn hourly for the ° ¥ ime = i ant intercourse each evening, the Pair of the Pres- Xicated persons allowed to enter, 2. Detroit Tribune, was accidentally hung in that mare yet awaiting trial.” De ihe Acdece Lerplanl ersely on —— byterian ladies at Forrest Hall, closed Iast night. | , Quuttuers ran reculay (rom 7th street to stenm- jon to the grounds for a gentleman and la city on Friday last, while practicing in a gym-| This action of the crazy folks of the Western | ut). 0 rave. soldiers give time for Forey’s divis- Carty many ar woes oe ath ae je7-3t* ‘ JOUN MILLER, Agent. as intent 0 einai been , Reserve is of interest and importance, in so far | jon to come up, Wheu 6,000 Frenchmen fell u party, rds reg ARBEE’S BEAUTIFUL STATUE 8. KR. ; . B. Brown, nasium. as it illustrates foreibly what the proposed | 19.00) Austrians. ‘The combat was terrible. the | #nouucement that it lad closed. “Phe managers B BE aPU iJ" From the secretary's report in the “Mt band to hand fighting farion: have been indefatigable ia their efforts to please were fain to give wa it last the Austrians and. gr oF THE - - ~— Sk GIRL” oK ov F fusion, into which the conservatives of the SHER GIRL’ Vernon Record,”’.we observe that auother instal- all who have patronized them; and. Jeon Free Exhibition at ror THF j . they ‘will have the satisfaction ‘of knowing that PHILE’S BOUKSTORE “Monumentals, ortega Peheepienb — by Mea, aie ee caterday in that direction | all have teen well pleased with the manner It| 239 Pearlauatuer betwen oth det te etreote, the treasnrer. to Mr. Washington, in payment for ; was conducted, from the commencement to its mal CINSTETC PE close. The Rev. Dr. Boeock and hi requests us to returu their ver pose that the town is on fire. It is to the presence of the I Joseph, respecting Which there can be uo lounger a doubt, that we owe, ss 1 have stid before. this Mt. Vernon. Out of $200,000 purchase money, | to swell the strength of a single anti-Democratic enly about $30.000 now remains to be paid. party, they eannot control its councils, because the other party to it—the Republican party— excellent lady, aleful acknowl Intention of eelebratis fensi 4 Indies and gentlemen, as- | PNAKE IN Anniversary by a Gra Ariingt «1 oS ae me enemas Mulively’ ovérabsteattiay oc aat Tharou von Hess, th: | srtbled atthe Festival at Forrest lait on ‘thurs: | TASH NG a MONDAY. Tune ta —e tion. just over. the following lave yet tooceur: | must be as comparatively overwhelm ik. | tek euiary a empire. 3 ght last, for their elegant present of wax | wy pockot-hook coxtaimng sume $3." Mr. Beann.t. amit 0 plod ge themse! pare no ef On Ist Monday of August, in Alabama, Kentucky | Strong in them, as it is, notorionsly, in its rela maker, on # Ou learning that the heights of Castegyvio, which overlook and command tie two roads to I’ treet, Isiand, found the sane snd os to aking the day agreeable to all whe patro The Fair of the Episcopal ladies at Pompean [osronag, geen pod If As Zoon as he ascertained the and Texas; on Ist Thursday of A tive popular strength in almost every non-slave- . ‘hich neblo act I herewith tender my Refreshments will be furmished by the Rata ee . tse Hall, commenced last night in tine style, and was | COST: ‘th coke! JO) Lily essee; on 2d" 7 ” olding & sue] fasion is necessary | and Pavia, were not ocenpied, Redetski’s old | | ses s' t warmest thauke to him. HN BOL'TZ, ine alt Mente cone te le i mee pg baat bi hhmsiateah bape ts Companton’ fn arms declared tat they must be | attended by quite a larwe aud agreeable company. | "A" trier af the Raltimors Weekor, na; on Ist Monday of October 3 ‘© give the Oppos K ; — seized at any pric The master hand is ut work, and itis ab luazer Count Gyulai that commands. The following account is given by the corre- spondent of the Siecle: ‘The army corps of 15,000 Austrians had advanced from Stradella, a smali town on the edge of the Piedmontese frontier, and bad proceeded towards Castegzio and Mo ello, which were held by Sardinian cavalry. Casteyyio is a town of 3.40 inhabitants, near hemounte brook Coppa, which runs into the Po. This town lose to Montebello, Where. on the 9th of June, 100, a few days before the battle of Marengo, an engagement bad taken place, aud the Austrians being defeated by Lannes and Victor. The Sardinian cavalry, conimanded by the dashing Colonel De Sonna: tained vig- orously the encounter of the enemy. But as number of the Austrians continued increasi We advise all who may wish to spend this eve- | — ic pleasantly, to pay them a visit. TUE Te Mr. ‘Thomas Cumberland will lay the keel to- r day, of a steam pleasure boat for Capt. Catheart. istrict Our river and river wharves presented esterday | (or hi: daughter an unusually lively appearance. The following | thing that wir els are now di zy. New York, curb and flag stone to Gibson; William Peters, Williams, Port Deposit, | , ber to K. Pickrell & Co; M.J.Fardy, Hooper, Salisbury, lumber to same; Robert Haley, Mitebell, Port Deposit, lumber to same; Saath? LOST AND FOUND. ner, Wansley, Port Deposit, lamber to Libbey & | —— = ee Ere Son; (Quail, North, same place, lumber to same; fc ee Ready, Caloway, Method, Beall, and Henry BM. | rasa fr ttiratret tere Bae oak rom & st, Smith, Jones, from Havre-de-Grace, with coal to along G to2ist st. The fiuder wil! be suitably re: pe See Gordon & re : United, Sarge wien waried by leaving it at t! ne. jer 1 deiphia, coal to W. H. Go Good Tidings, |. wate = Henry. same place, coal to Haron & son; Amen: STRAMEP OF STOLE Mississippi; on 3d Tuesday of October, in Minne- | victory. We are no believers that gentlemen Bota; on Ist Monday (7th) of November, in Louisi- | sueh as Messrs. John Bell, Crittenden, Hum- ane; snd on tat Wednceday of November (2d) in | Vi.59 Marshall, R. ©. Winthrop, Wm. C. Maryland. ean eee Rives, et u/., however much they may be dis- Tue Stav Lyen’s ConvENTioN at Baltimore | inclined to witness the succeas of the Demoe- had an informal meeting at Barnum’s Ho racy in Is will, in the end, be found lending night. Judge Chambers was called to the tees t the Government a part: and Col. Hughes, of Anne Arundel county, ap- their aid to fasten on Hi Lapeesl . entertaining such sentiments as those of this Pointed secretary. Delegates were present trom a cas ea nineteen counties, including all the countics ex- | Republican party convention of the Western cept Allegany and Caroline, and Baltimore city. | Reserve of Ohio. The name of Slaveholder’s Convention was ob- 2 . ; = jected to, and it was determined that the proper | _W#At Tury are Drivixa At.—The proofs title of the body should be as follows: “Conven- | of the purpose of the Republican party leaders tion for the Proper Regulation of the Colored | Who are endeavoring to consummate the pro- CK THAT WM who. when last heard from by zaheth Hagan. late of Washington, 5 MA, Was in Pittsburg, Pa., 1 or Nancy,) can hear of some it thetr ben: fit of thay, or wil leave the Northern Market. the We-t zate of the Capitol. and corner of Hth street and Pa. avenve at # o'clock a. mand ran ev hour during the day from corner 7th street and ave inne. E XCURS ION To FORT WASHINGTON, On THURSDAY, June sth, 1: The ee ad SCHOOL, of the 7th PRESBY CHURCH, Ivand, will give an Excursion ee ee aber Tho steamer Jamas Guy will leave Pag foot of 7h street, at _ o'clock, and retu ren : Rel either of them, can ba hea d from within one sear warging ; Sebra. er m0, hea d -— maa the oth day of Februar: ‘S RHODES, Exoouts a —A bright SORREL HORSE eiered Ras op ee at the stores of DD. Davideon. CB. . foe . received orders to beat a retreat, and so it retired elly nerset, lumber to master; brig | Georgetown, on the 6th instant. His shou! IR boston Thursday soe Population of the State.’ A committee of one | posed fusion of the entire opposition against | in good order, disputing every inch of ground, so phen ¥ Z, Stinchtield, Windsor, N.S. der is somewhat coilar-worn, $5 reward from each county represented was appoiuted to | the Democracy in the contest of 1860, are mul- nominate officers for the convention. The com- tiplying hourly. They mark that purpose so 3nitiee met. and it was understood would make | distinetly as that it stands out in bold relief. the following nominations for the temporary or- | Bulow. we print an extract from a speech ganization of the convention this morning: reeently delivered hy Mr. Horace Greely, at = SK aay ap Seermarsty res : = , Ossawninmie, in Kansas, in which that purpose paras dacs. eee is so distinetly laid down, as that the blindest ‘ anti-abolitionist may no longer have an excuse for not comprehending that the proposed fasion Sunday evening, and was identified, on Mouday, . 4 somaiii as Mrs. Fanny Dean Halsey, wife of Henry Halsey, #* (08 the part of those who must necessarily of No. 1il West Twelfth ‘The deceased disap- control its councils if it be successful) simply peared on Wednesday last, under circumstances designed to make assurance of abolitionizing Which gave rise to the supposition that she had the General Government doubly sure. Thus, as to give time to the French, who had just been Cia wie to come up. Marstal Baraguay d’Hilliers. stationed at Vog- on hearing the booming of the guns, ordered y’s division to march instantly to Casteggio and Montebello, both of which had been seized ‘There a desperate combat was pt out, which lasted six hours. ‘The enemy had the superiority of numbers, 15.000 against 9,000; but our soldiers had on tieir side their own inipetuosity and the remembrance of Montebello ‘The artillery played on both sides for five hours; the oilicers Wishing to moderate the ardor of our troops, had ordered them to make use of their maskets and fire from their ranks. At the last moment our regiments dashed forward with ter- rible impetuosity, charged with the bayonet, over- threw the enemy, aud entered Montebello in tri- ts—to be paid at the boat—o twa ted for one ticket Dianer will be furnished by the committe: moderate price, and Refreshments by U. H. nour. Proceeds for the benefit of the sehoo!. 4 Ss. WAR. NDyY, _ina at* For Committee. G RAND ESTIVAL Saenger Bund, “ United Glee Clubs,’ OF THE DISTRICT OF COLL aT 42h Ghee”, 7 plaster to Ha: thes Bro. There were also several | wi | he ¢ that came up light for cues of coal. codes ‘The tlour market yesterday and this morning | t x . _ quite dll and inactive. Standard sopee _i08-3t JAS. H. RIDGRWAY. ds are held at 37. No sales of moment $25 REWARD.—8tolen on the 2th or 2ist of ven to Any Cue who wi'l -eturn himto me, S, near Water street, on Hizh street, George, occurring. Extras are held from 50 cents to 81 eo) Apri, ultimo, from the residence of the un Ligher,as in quality. ‘The e is but little wheat mcanennd, tied vilowing articies, Viz: 2; red would command $1.50 to $1.60, and ar Be > from $1.6) to $1.50. Corn—no sales of Bold Pencil, t since our last report, worth 63355 cents Diamond Ring, for white, and S5ass cents for yellow. A. tions will be held oars it Signot King, worth $25, TF resting MAL. meeting for in (Wednesday) EVs #, ALS o'clock, ypas Breast 1 i 1 1 1 Acate Ring, : Ruby Ring, set with Pearls, 1 1 Breastpin, sot roind in pent! { _ POISON SODA WATER.—Sertous in i Mosaic Breastpiny { jury to health und even death ivseil are be Breast UF" The body of a young Isdy was found in the water at Fort Hamilton, near New York, on Bia, N SPRING URSDAY, Jone teth, 1458, ‘The reguiar weekly Ruby Ring, © 2 1 oak leaf shape pin, set in peari, been murdered. She left home for the ostensible Mr. Greely says: ump. peep ete peony pel ace pees sliseieg od Ww bond 1 doable Gold Chai jon at the close of t Purpose of purchasing a pair of shoes,and that — “If there shall be a union of the Opposition for Be EH ADCVERE: I have whotly abandoned the uae of them ard Bailmore dering io ree numberetour fellow -ciizens w kratified at the Stenben M. st year,and all those rerrett having participated at that time, fered ther opportunity to ir, fellow-citizens of A correspondent of the London News writes as follows : The battle of Montebello scarcely admits of de- scription. It was a series of dreadful deeds of daring hand to hand fights, of sangninary encoun- : the contest of 1560, the right of the position must = vba Pome z= 3s Lois etn tn = Me ve conceded to the Republican party. as by far the . ol vest of tt wers. W into the Knowing someti:tuy of the cause of her death, and MTongest of the allied powers. We yo into the battle with certainly not lesx than cleven States he was arrested on Monday, and held to await the and over one linndred elect ral votes at our back, result of an investigation tatroduced into my establishment, ag well Washington, a xplondid novelty in the w @n Apparatus tor id Wator, so bi ecommended by the National weld RSA relresbing acd heathfui diiok 1Go! Thimbi A single qun 5 me of Thompson on it, rma nder cout, by ¢lauce at this apparatus wil! 1 White Pearl Hair Pin, : - ‘A , ‘ Etre taultacue peter pba ant " pte a Witnessing the voral Fv mMASst iC : “ 7 while in most if not all the remaining free States, | ters, of desperate charges and assacite, ‘The shells 0 S peing relies of the dead. eats to be performed at Arlington Monday evening. Dr. George Cochrane held Gurs iy by far the stronger division of the Oppost. | ret ie aoe bare as thlckipamious jong, but unsuccessfully | A reward of $25 wili be paid for the recovery of | han mination. when the body was 4, If two millions of popnlar votes shall <4 bot there was no evidence of violence or anything to indicate the pres- re of poison in the stomach. Her haiand thinks that she committed snicide in consequence of some revelations which were made concerning our troops that our centre, already engaged, was obliged to fall back on the right of our lines, retiring from Montebello, protected by a ravine filled with brasiwood, which descended towards the main road of Vorbera. 8,18 completely found in | the above articics All jewelers, pawabrokers, &c., made of cast iron, anc sted to stop all or any ‘of the above art: heavily lined with poreeiain. preciades the possibil- forsale Please address Mrs, of the water being impregnated with forcien + B. THOMPSON, 225 Bstrvet, Wash- rious matter, and the apparatus in whien it ix | ington city. 7 cooled berg situated on the counter insures at all 2 Gur Saenger Bund has arranged to its seturn from the great testiv timore, van rhs country, § > relugugurate at the Capr Nation those sensible and wianly perfor st in IsG0 in opposition to the at least two U.irds of them wi Dlicans. If. then, thi ton, for reasons of m Democ- be cast by majority of ed te the aU - NEPAL ara : which have become so popune of fate over the ‘ 1 STRAY NEWFOUNDLAND bow her acqual valiant aie to make libe As General Beurei led on his men tosnpport our | mess cold drt NAIRNS Drug Store, tn tie preaiee of eee i . ol named Henry S. Wells: 1 thes daod aie a i I tasiet | Centre. it was observed that a body of the enemy er New York ave. ters of decezsed are of ‘the © i ion that she has been fenlly dealt with. ‘The case is full of mys- tery and doubt, which cannot be satisfactorily rolved until the co inquest has been held Meanwhile the police have thought proper to y had gained the top of a hilly groand behind the French division on our right” A deadly volley was poured into them rotected by th ° A came out f Visth ste, | Come and prove property. a and tatehinnawns’ hare We M ste, nes of in Noetc h and thirty « 5 horenbouts, drawa by Elis! faver ~ Willeun KR. The tines hy leavine arCYRUS MARTIN'S Hotel, corner ath tat the delentfy that they shall be met in a 1 spirit, without higgli nitmons et caviling, or a require- ment that we in effect surrender our princ! ples, but in that spirit which secures respect for cuer. ‘.. ght ished convictions of others. And I insist further, P both Mr. Halsey ry Mr. Weills une that if the 4 Democracy are to be routed iu frst nqtil the matter should be thorong IsGit_as routed I trust they will be—the movement Ms. Wells denied at frat any undue intimacy Yee tn the viet oP ite eo ne eee is Sie Re aerented. theunts atere see Se we huany loeul teinmphs ont BE UNDERSIGNE ale day (as here! of Steek at the ST OK MISLAID—A Ne will appear in tateresty migh their ew: beloved Va their best int ravine went |b elfect of the new . Carrying their bul two English miles, f the A 18 reserve, occupied by onr men. By this third and fourth brigades of Gea. Porey’s i D stroers. jeu St" ts brow, which erous, positive, altiruative, time thi R THOMPSON'S PATENT MEDICINE . DEPOT, e - = a tlson, No 506, N. y morning a division bad reached the scene of the action. ‘This seman, are hye nO8. Nu prieg aac. (an that party wi distinguished oilicer bad lett sport of astvall J pmee Bikers he wal be ela aS represented by him; after ch, she Cr2 08 the opy ae potas bund of the wationsl guard. balan: Ae ures : S Noves, i. 1 Boe Hrovklyn to meet Mr. Wells. ‘The next e + sendin: aan o W. Miller, Willett, G. Caroll, J. Hoover, GW. Dutton, 3. Here J. Prather, W. Gicttrell, M. Hoover, O, tiettrell, the landless.’ 'y worker is of right, and solute owner of his own «lof all that they euable him day Mrs Deane also v distracted at ber d:uy: E *, Who told her lat Mrs. Halsey had probably way, utterly disgusted with her husband's net ‘The oiicers supposed that Mrs Halsey was at narters on Marylana av near the den. morching down the Avenne, Uh ywH, 10 Le Lente, om hand ail the popular nf the any, bg entleman. utterly nay ts, asking supportif necd 4 hus given bis « e pas dee ne on With we battalion an mos at Arlington wi and close att RV EK quantity. 5 % - = lock to the « of Chasseurs dOrk the light of Jat t, J Yates, Fee SALE. A GI peck to the this time at some piace known to Mr. Wells Will the Opposition of Maryland quietly take le on their face for opens ds by A. F, Fossett, Ja wens b-octave Rosewo. AaF had desired to break off the intim: sition in the allied Opposition army, te con- eee tee] May arth, 19, Maton, | c eons tow we time, as it had proved a costly dats ; k was terrible; Laere- *. * f mother, and ft is tend for the entire abolition of African slavery | Wile fell dead from bis horse, Major Duechef fell weer leaves the sittee itshe was inthe i throughout the United States, as Mr. Greeley | dead after him; our men still advanced a (a bey» ware An rk CENLEL'S th and 11th ste. * Waux Stores, He s—to be had at the Mus prine: estaurants of the city, as also ol town aud Alexandria. _jeStf THE COM ws Gf money from him it ¢ proposes. er this interview Mr. Wells went to Mrs. Hal. H@Pe Proposes. - assured ber that he could Perrise Tuer ee tion this morni ustrian Colonel a ou Croats were rs. Assailed in frout by the Frenety; by the impetuesity of the « «ft 1 Monfer i by the « yout IN IT. The Constita- BY ING ulies Again te oF HOOP SKIR x 5 ACKET BOAT 2 , ublishes at length the tacked on the riztt by the | the patre attention of the la pa pee Gan ee i" per we. P Fs “ of thin at jit | oe wen and. A this deserti y he: - Postmaster Gene ol e case of ud by our artillery 23 wove ; ie | Springs, can be chartered by the day for k: & ned, upon oul us es sede Pratl cote Postmaster Geue si ne n of the caso of » the Austrians bese Piney rem eettulis man the R be the best Skirt made, f cursions w the Great Falls or Ariags fated herscif into ast riven sly } I the Inte Postmaster of I hiladelphia, under | oy six Lours AtSovclock p.m., they wer Vitex and every ev every € it by giving short netiee. Apply to the awl 36 Jeflerson street, Goircet wa,or at a Springs. Fare to the Springs 1 cents, rowud rt w be wade Lo mmke it at and agreeable, which the President felt exlled on to remove him. The publication of this crushing paper has been made necessary by the misrepresen- tations of ex-Postmaster Westcott and his friends, who not only allege reasons for the en pell mell Gown the bills towards Stra or winx around the por- one sid “g—a fault which is universal with Items Telezraphed from Washington. Wasmixetox, June tate Department rommercial men 'y, and ew Y »r, both hoeanse thev are twice ne medallion clasps im the piace of so because 1H Hoops made in this in keeping the dress in its place to a in 30 Meest VERNON AND WASHING TC in Various sections of the count the Chamber of Commerce of N Board of Trade of Boston. ur. te riday, as being both 1 out and objectt tf resent to the Drovers tat they of RTS Oy peetfully rep te ange the dny ring) Fore tosnitour business to either Mu Wedues Fier tae tase ak tie weteh woring staal Fitts aire Tiel eileen one of the eaten r action of the President in the case, wholly bered searcely =.000 fighting 1 os, as owns ee de i ad are also Very lt-tit,as well | Blarly to Mount Vernon and’ the ru 4 i FOO, ele a4 m1 h ase the Mediterranean syradron,with foreign from the truth, but accompany them Sar a Sie e HG Seal received na br ate bs H. EGAN Bxvs ae ‘Rie TA, icactes Seed perin Lee Mocce sae eens = with unstinted personal abuse. Colonel De Sonaz, soatnined sis o Neale ‘t ym. F . Pa. av, bet, Gth’and 7th sts, | Wharf, tpt od pro of 7th street, atl) a. m., and re. -tred to.as requiring speedy acion, _ ‘The letter from Postmaster General Holt to | slic of the enemy, thus giving time to the Geo. Caril, ‘OAINE, 7 machen ieave all the Hutele and the corner of hen lect is now under advisement, only the President Buchanan will serve eapitally to pievee ee made by the Surdinians was e U. itor. K MT COPEROLS a — ws I ditticulty in the Way of angmenting our force in illustrate how little confidence there may be | fatal to Col. Morelli, who fell. mortuliy wounded Jobn Hoo VON KATHAT -~ the Mediterranean {3 the necessity of keeping up a ; = : f his horse. Besides thi 1 lea Heury F. Wetzeil, And many other preparations for the hair, strong force in other quarters Placed in the allegations of displaced men | {ror his horse. wpe areal inne Muha M W. Munder, received and for wale ty WANTS. Mr. De ¢ fo 1 - : Saree re 0) dead and } wounded. Amor Chas, Jacob H. Kengla, WM. A. GRAY, a Mr. Jraw, of Otsego, has the contract for agninst those whose duty it may be remove mes ot Cols. Griot, Les Barre, De Relle- ‘Thos. Weaver, Lewis C. Kengia. Northeast corner 4th st. and Sachusctts ay, " a , ‘ Grcokine stant ee rachzon Finshingavenue, them from office. nd Major Ferussal, alt French Jas. WW. Murphy, Andrew Heiss,” _— g ANTED—A competent WOMAN to norm: Brooklyn, at $55,000. ‘The oiticial estimates were ae © to be noticed.” 3. Carroll, J. Duval - IZNMERMAN & COS at Nose ee, renee Apple, immectiate’s aS eens 1 Swamp Axp Overrtowen Laxps.—Two pat- the Sardinian cavalry colonel, d- _ CATAWBA BRANDY, SBTANt os ree The following is 2 list of U.S. Army officers - 2 : ved nobly. ‘The village of Mon: Sree Received and for sale bw - WANTED—a SITUATIO who have Peouission to yo beyond the United ents, numbered 7 and 8, for lands in the Cham- | whello was taken and retaken thee uring the lomiller, WM. A. GRAY, vate family. by a yo pe rs y during John Wilson, Northeast corner 4th st. and M. hy who has excelient recom fiates. with the understanding that they are to put pagnole district of Arkansas, enuring to thut | action. 1 make no pretension Whatever to send Be: Henry Kengia. mri nan, themselves in communication with the antagoniz- je 3-6t* 15, Star Ortic . State under grant of September 28, 1850, con- | YOU 2. correct description of the battle, As | have a eer Some ing armies in Italy. so as to note military epera. State under gr et stig. i ot URE SODA WATER, _ ANTED—A tidy an tions, via: Colonel WW. Loring, mounted rile. taining 6,094.10 acres, wero yesterday submit- aocipion “itis oalyalakeiau that Tetieatte |€} rintas fobertmgime g vp el seam yo Syrups, Won eo es ee anted ries; ted to the President for siguature, by the Aet- | your readers. Iho held gk thay canslwaysbe kad at so ven few weeks in t N apply, an Brewerton, of engineers; Urevel Pe elec Hi ing Commissioner of the General Land Office. ; Bove eccoee maxte: virbe eink. | Northeast coracr th st.and Mananeetcy. sth and 13th, until Rateniag A o8 H Street, tet won Hleptoe, Kis infantry: Brevet Major te ene: = age ‘The Sardinian Government had fssued the fol- es " 3 = Cf cugineers; Captain H. B.Clitz, 3a infantry] ‘Tar Wrataer.—The following report of the ving bulletins in dd to 2 second battle: JOS. BRYAN, Pres’t. Riel er, 2 —A fu'l suppl: RUGS ANT OMAN to ky th mane ompany | PERFUMERY. HAIR BRUSH V wal onan ee Meaie = p All ons having ela against the 2 Aim » cham!: leavalry; Brevet Captain weather for this morning is made from the Morse lay the extreme left of ovr | acy réuunsteil to cond tiem ine either to tie Cap | 40. constantly on hand. work for nmtiy. 92 iMery; Ist Lieut. Geo. W. Carr, fmt, forest y J.C. Kelton, Gth infantry; 1st Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. veut. John Pegram, 2d dragoons. , The time of observation is about 7 o’cluck : The Associated Press dispatch says : ' ‘The representatives of the several southern rail- road cowpanies have again been in consuitation with the proper oilicers of the Post Ottice Depart- ment, aud left bere to-day for Philadelphia, where they design, to-morrow, to meet the representa- tives of the railroad companies whose lines extend from Washington to New York. Their business tune or the President, je 4-eoul town, VILION REOPENED. V AN ) IMMEDIATELY —A 1, health: On: al to exoved 3400, Addrens** ice. —————— 50 Sook Bane ARS WA) ork on & railre to JAME rau! _ m Virginia A ie. P OR SAL A Slids-seat BUGGY, suitable for as prisouc two or four persons, It has been but little used. and horses ur bands. . and is in excellent order, Also, onenew WAGO: 22.—Geveral Cialdini, wishing to | w.thoutatop. Apply at No. 344 nerth M stree ion of the end of the bridge of Vercilla, h take near 9th. j-8-3t" | Point, will be open for the rece} which djoiued the left bank of the river, in order : nee the 13th of June, TO OUR CUSTOMER The Propriet to st is Tabi by that means to protect the construction of an-| We: woul resection | 9 that your | will be supplied with all the delees eet te he other bridge over the Sesia, moved forward two at our desk | tomac. accounts will be ready for settlen FROM 25 TO 300,000 SQUARE ton 2 . F GROUND. Wanted ” Gs0. columns, Which, after having passed the river, | from the loth to the 2th instant, er thattime | His Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, wantity of eh OUN Pond Isto arrange teruis aud schedules for eerr tae Notfolk, Va... Cee at nO oI cine at thepamee maint the caltices onlin creat fio eolioor Will wait upon you: whon we hope fur | Liquors. Segars, do. ” | Seeporetion of We UND aa wee mails between New Orleans and New York with Wiludtuztor clear, pleasant, Rear Sesia on tho side next Albino, was attacked | #84 saticipstos sockemont ofall soncgnte. Sw ess prainm fond, Music, cood Angling, | Office “LX. Quingue. certainty and increase of speed. At present, the Columb clear, warm. — by the Austrians in great force and sustained a] jaa tw ____" Corner gthand D sia, | tho enjoyment of hts guest” sis ICKLAYERS WANTED— failures are so frequent as to demand a new ar- | Charleston, + clear, 65°, wind 8. Slercecoufiict ata place called Vilista. “Phe enemy | = _— Y STEAM ee saner Columbia leaves Washinton every Brick Workmen, to whom pay Tangement such as !s now proposed. Augusta, Ga. cleat, pleasant. was, however, routed, and our troops established | (gALT'S CITY 8 MAME woop Mitts, | Y&!sesday at 6 o’elock a. m., wand will jand at the ¥- Inquire at 49% New Jersey a , MERE The mere declaration of an intention to become | Savanni lear, So, wind & themselves in Baryo Vercelli; the other column Foot of \ith st., below War sorsloech ag Pavilion at 3 o'clock p m. iroad Depot, or at Col A. V. Scott's, Govree > citizen of the United States does not entitle the Macon, Ga. ear, pleasant, crossed the Sesia near Capneini Vecchi; and, after having surprised two companies of the enemy, remained at that place. Our loss is insignificant, but that of the Austrians is inconsiderable. The Modenese, after having spiked their cannon, evac- uated Palla last night, and retreated to Givizzino. ‘Turin, May 23.—Yesterday the enemy appeored in yreat force at Palestro, with the object of ob- structing the march of the reconnoitering party, ‘erma for Board: 'S1.*) per day: for a week or longer. $15 per day, or $30 per month, : Por further information address, the Proprietor, L dito} % . ity, Md. jean = MR, ERRSBALL, Prop’r. _ie T. 1. & W.M. GALT. OTICE TO TRAVELLERS ON THE PO QPERATIC MUSICAL GUEST. No.1, month- N° "rohac RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE ly, it ed at SHEPHERD’S, corner OK Thand'D streets; contarning. Oh | PINEY FROG, AND NORFOLK. OEP town, person making it toa passport. and of this facta | Columbus, Ge. ; orgie spt ants have recently been informed | onion a eaeents pleasant. appears by th cords of the Land Oiice th: rle Bla ae clear, warm, Arkansas bux rec eat seeebeceenceine aatie | Lower Peacli Tree, Ala.. cloudy. Jands to aid in the construction of the Cairo and | Mobile, Ala... Fulton railroad. in that State, besides another Gainsville, Miss. stalment of swamp land New Orieans, La.... TZ Omoe—N est corner i2th and C streets, No. $47, Wood delivered,Sawed and Splitany length and size: a.so, Cord lenzth. COAL of all kinds, lear, pleasant, rg family in the city or country. or tet with ® tady, Adsdreas No. 300 F street, lctwoeu bi alt ste isiand, teG st" WET NURSE WANTED—One who can come well recommend =<d. clear, warm --clear, 77°, wind 3. A gentleman just arrived here from Utah repre- ROM THE WEST. tha full bremet ot . - wo Selections fi Luer: tia Borgia, milk, without s child, and i leave the city sents the people there as in an exeten Gey soee¢lear, pleasant wich Bad, nen ine direction of the Seis, by |” tuat Oret Fiat ef ie ac eagenrmer PONV HATAN. lavias boon refitted | For tho aummer, Asse to ie ae be Bovine: lent condition bordering on ret ot a clear, pleasant onder of the Ring of Sardinia. ‘The enemys ar-| Mase layiting Us. oe ss cones ee Te avenue, between ist and 22d ste. je l-wSe a wing wit JiENNA, = 3 , . ’ A ; = — te frotamation of ot. Can, witha view sioeay ate Aineaton te ie Tntant, | Eat fy Bsr ay words song, so Vainly Sought, &c., & Vinst foot of Bentkes poe eae o. : re = waibaees—_is8. | MON. THURSDAY, at 9 o'clock a ne, YOAL! COAL! COAL jor Norfolk, touching at all the Landings on the Cc For Cooxtne Stovas axp Raxors. otowaec. Returning, will leave Norfolk e Coal Prepared Rrpressty for Back. orn Se attetae Wakes eS aturdss i OAL. will please state the con- vi s v8 aitionof the drat and we will fend that which will | at 12m, give r6é satisfaction. On hand, West End Red Ash, Treverton Red. Ash,aad Tamaqua White Ash COALS, prepared xembled in a military capacity in the moon surrounding Salt Lake. These rtics, he a are a portion of the militia called out by the Gav. cloudy, warm. <rnor to resist the entrance of the government cloudy, warua. poy during the session of the court at Salt Lake ap mats at the Smithsonian, at7a.m. (cor- ity. i Tec’ for temperature,) 30,012; at noon 30,293. ‘The Mormons are being augmented Tp! by Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 67 7 at noen 75? the arrival of forerzn converts, and civil law hav- | Maximum during 24 hours ending 9a m to- ing failed to answer its purpose, it is the opinion | day, 75°; minimum Gu". 5,00 of the Franco-Sardinian army at: ed onr troops numbering 3.000, at Vercelli. Our men retreated fighting to Orfenyo. At this place two Austrian brigades hurried to the rescue, und threatened the enemy’s flank, Which retreated across the. a to the western side of the river : The Austrian government bad issued the fol- lowing ofticial bulletin : Vienna, May 24.—Sardo-French troops have ance bo RS. JANE AUGLAN will have several MAB JANE AL Vat'of Sune. stamens aed t sienta can be acconunmiated BOARD LODGING at No. 411 3d. street, betwee fot f< cloudy, warm. and the Avenue, -Also, two fine Rooms on the b. »t floor, Fane, viz: $1 00 | Biudl Point... 1 50) Moore’s Landi een 13 E tceea. thy neta ts toon _ i | Piees Pont 2m | (7kear TREATY BETWEEN z of” intellize ut «Gentiles ” in that Territery that ————————<02-____ toe nese ce ray At ‘Vercelli, a Pictinnctse bite cui ze iat 5B vis galt, port se - 38 | Roiut Look Ou 2 | “REAURFAN, SO RSUENAD = ca peace exn valy be presery y asl m U>> The e orthwest corner 12th and © streets, No. + | Pope's Creek... Norfolk....... cyrend tule, or bh y, te 5p exiphamts 4 eagles nd 7) seamen on board the new Russian a abner, vay Cee an m foot of 17th street, below War Department. ~~ Sa attoring accounts of this creat country and t vate ena Lae meee SE Removal of the Mormons beyond the jurisdiction frigate General Admiral, at New York, refused bas, atter 21 years eaperemen oa the ‘authorities. on Modis obey orders, and attempted to go entered Varese yesterday evening with 6,000 men. RECEIVED THIS Day =e +4 a; a iy rally yee onshore. They had just ret F 7 i ficent lot of Gold = Mi we and industry, PERSONAL Sine ert eho |i gr oer es Node | at SRD ES ach cepa | ope wi abn ont eat | el era a nd s iD be i ' rut. 1G BE, Frederic res Of the firm of | supposed that they meant t» desert, althongh they | York between Morphy and a man hated Thomp- | COR DS ack TARSELS ore ous moose i No She ee say for themselves that they only wanted to have a “spree.” On Monday night sixty-four of them were put in irons and a guard of twenty four water, policem -n stationed on board the vesse}, Aur Soe. few ie PUNTING GRAINING, son, in the ence wis ag ibgod 4 Pigergmeint Mor- i done and gee our imitations of Woods ard is i agonist the of @ knight yy Bide two fours and a vale Morley resigned —Thompson Laving on the board the knight which was allowed him for odds, s board, 1 2. We have on hand some very choice Oil Pai aveni oP ERO. ATTINGLY: * , together with a lar, } F Compa pte lg foal oe peel od Jou ‘Ticket Agent Potomac Steamboat Company. at the low: pr jena PRANKLING RorunorE: | Joti arg tip a eee cou a iE Painting and Graimag executed by vs wer t to crack : OS RAUREAN & MUORE je7R «= 484 Oth at, bet. C et. & Loui sunus oy,