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EVENING STAR.| ,, 785 EES rem nonore, |e eeu rena nto comes the prevailing wet weather would damage the| Items Telegraphed from Washingten. EXCURSIONS, &c. , Wastanoton, June 17. npr Ni¢ OF THE GOOD WILL GIB, - Paris Bourse was buoyant and higher. The Sardinian Legation ex great gratitica- T* : ‘vB, _————<— BY THE ANGLO-SAXON, AT QUEBEC. to the Empres, was recetved on the Oty, and bul juotation for three per cents on the 6th was 64f., preg ee pe, er ition of Amer- } 4 CITY: ; ee Killed and | letined at the Bourse : Soe. advance of more than one per cent. rince ican sym in bis favor. Chevalier Bertinatti, WASHINGTON fosed | eat ot the conn Ooeee Se French RS, Monday, 8 a. m.—Milan is in- | the E sailed, on the 7th, the closing price | the ra @’ Affaires, bad a long in- MONDAY....................-.Jume 20, «| Wounded—French Less ee 9 Austrian | Urgent. The Austrians have evacuated the town | was 63f. 30, ex-coupon. which is equal toa fur- with Paxil powem during Marshals and Generals, and 9 Auctrinn | sad castle, loving in their precipitation, the ean- | ther advance of one-haif. be em; the entire confi- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.| General and Staff Officers non and treasure of the ind them. in . We surrectionary Movements in Lombardy— wheal. d The Constitution takes Mr. John Minot | Milian Rvactated Oy tne Austrians tiles | Se,encumbered with prisoners and have taken Botts to task for his strictures, in a late New York speech, upon the naturalization doctrine ic GTON, Tureen ys th eiNero™ n 1 be their wi a : fetor Emanuel, and have ! agresable 80 ail whe wil mie ee ent inistration as recently enunciated eamship Anglo-Saxon, with four to Presence of the 4 ‘Omniberee will start from 7th strest and the pe ones 7 Rigi em Sarees, arrived at Quebec Toorrow, the King will make his Py 9 bed Avenue at 8 o'clock, and every ‘shed bd bs A Setnediar news the seat S ~ ‘= An important elreular, from Gortsc y it 4 he ieee — teles | Geremmer dion pebor a ine Satur- | _ The fol are Austrian accounts, by way of | to the en of Russia at the several Courts of t. Bont, as usual, wi vey pre the Columbia South Carolintan to show the _— in Italy, as stated"In our edition of tr Nieuna. The information is meagre and unsatis- | German’ _Aeciaee tat if Germany 0 the ad non under mieten Uy our governmsen sengera to and trom the me dug the dav . tory. > A 5 mn resu! from a edente contiouan ee ere Ny See Soe Tur Deratts ov Tre Battie. The ofticial Austrian correspondence of Sunday < teatied by Pick ota Carns Contederati jon is pemrpeirrie] So Chatietae pond Miocene Sesensenigs “ons co Southern papers, that there may be a necessity | The latest news by the Europa reporting the | the sth contained the following authentic com. i will bed ey po eng erage gine ee oT wor for a Southern confederacy. Aeceree tn eutrent coves the Vicino te tally. cx rose ager gta cere ra Pe patie ted Germany. 30th of June, and will not be unless they | . eee omerrrne F sified ns Hamed nah pom oO ital dispatch from Darmstadt says that at the | choose to secept the asin full for ner- Y ; ‘The French crossed the Ticino at Buffalora and | ¥® __A dispatch, from ys " - ics. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | yurpigo. Tete was consideravle. Leuiing at foun transferred dating the wccuetam, amy bad l opening of the Chaatbers there, tie Presidents of | creme’ Tae chat, Pos oung both places. » 80 Inconsider. 7 both branches of the Legislature declared in favor able that it cannot Le accepted, and the line will 1G ND PIC NIC of the MECHAN of war against Louis erm therefore cease running. , 1p eee ON MS town Inpia. ‘The Secretary of War bas refused to permit any | will take at Ariy tow Aprnes, The Bombay mail of May Ith liad reached | more officers on leave to depart for Hurope. It is | on FRIDAY, Jame 24t UT the Sth inst , to Abbiate Gre . The sam “s Tan Governwant Loax.—The bids for the | “Gn the dth, a great haiile took place at Maen- | Hie Sth ins sin oembatiean uadastbad; nonin o “United States loan of $5.000,000 to meet the | tt, twelve miles trom Milan. farther tight was expected on the next day. pen gist: kave-akeunike Gition ded Napoleon's despatches claim a decisive victory, re notes ‘The following otticial bulletin was issued : and Paris was illuminated. He says that he took Sawa, Monae 2 es y nda 20 jes- | Englan ‘he ne’ of little % feared they might join some of the armies, and in] The managers thameel ves te spare ne par Vienna, Monday, June 6, 11:230a. m—A di Eng d. ws is of little tm ta to] to make it aday of real pleasure to all whe nd been redeemed, were opened at noon to- | 7.000 Austrian prisoners, and placed 12.000 more | nerate com took place on & between the | | ‘The money market had experienced a sudden | the eventof being taken prisoners would lead oe kee _— a at ch aa De ick i Th "bias ina de Fo mba : besides ca pturing three cannons Erat eee thie rsa Guiness Poe Lech- | 8nd unprecedented panic. isrount was nomi- | serious complications, which our government de- aeaiy wen with cetebeebed Band hee enetiene ay 0 Treatery De — : and two standards tenstein’s, corps d’armeé and the enemy, who had | mally rating at 24 per cent. in the Bazaar, but | sires to avoid. eno _— were as follows : >, Oe loss is stated by the Emperor at | passed the Ticino in very considerable force. ‘The un Me 3 s fally ad-]° The packet Flying Clowd will leave ber what money in any quantity was not obtainable upon | The Secretary of State has been offic coats eae gg hi ; Amount. Pret. | 3,000 Fesult of the contest was undecided. ‘The com- | any terms. - —— ee ee Sdgumtet onal cnee + fon Fee NSE Seetbers x Bowery Savings’ Bank, N. ¥ 1,000 6 ‘The Austrians took one cannon. bat was continued on Sunday. Our troops threw | The ee oe ey (Taprsberacmdtl ths im sop. ckets adunitting 2 gentleman and ladies FIET\ Do. do. ° 000 5% The French General Espinasse was killed, and | themselves upon the enemy's ranks with ardor, | try crisis. Cotton had dec! ———— made * ENTS. By order * erres Do. _— do. 200.000 S| Marshal Canrobert was yiortally wounded. and showed a valor and perseverance worthy of | cause, and exchanges had materia vy, pemerds ERSONAL : COMMITTER. Marie & Kants.. 6 Five French Marshals and Generals were | the most glorious feats of arms of the Imperial | quotations ranged from 2s2 yd. to2s2\d. Freig! P > ; SECOND ANNUAL EXCURSION New Haven Ban 5% | wounded. army. Milan is perfectly tranguil ‘The nead- | about the same. : the Rea | . °*775.D. B. DeBow, Esq., Lonisiana: Major H. or Tae Ketcham, Howe & Co. 6 Gen. McMahon was made a Marshal of France | quarters yesterday were still at Abbiate Grasso The vessels engaged in laying down the ¢| Leonard, U.S.A ; Com. WA. Ingersoll, USN 5 FAST WASHINGTON Do. for Fire ins 6 and Duke of Magenta An Austrian telegram from Verona gives a sim- | Set telegraph cable were within 300 miles _ are at Willards’. Baptist Sunday School, Do. for Fire Ins Co. 5X Gen. Baraguay d’Hilllers had been superseded | jjar view, but adds that the anthoritics and weak | Aden, and the working of the line was most sat- -++“The Paris correspondent of the N.Y. Bx- TO GLYMONT PAVILION. Do for Fire Ins. Co. 10,000 5% | in his command by Genera Forey. garrison of Milan, with the exception of the castle | isfactory. says: “Another great American cless player On THURSDAY, Junesiise ndward J. King........... Wow 6 Milan was insurvent, and bad declared in favor | Garrison, have withdrawn at the command of Gen, SP AIEE ii SCT Sic sesehcna | oer” boat Moan tage (Seton: TRAD Games reeonees a yn SDAY, June . Connectient Mutual ins. 50,000 6 | of the King of Sardinia. Geaset rhs own ie quiet. The ee nail of Apr — a. ‘The | is a South American who is creating haven among ‘The Committeo take pleasure jonnnowncing thet Do. jo ~ #000 5%) ‘Phe Austrians had retired from Milan, but the | "phe following message from Vienna bad been | England The news is of no importance. the French professors. It isa Mr. Ignaz hulisch. | paying chartered tho tiommer Phas Com’l and Farmers’ Bank. Balt. 50.00 6 | French had not occupied it, published by the Frankfort papers without any | geld shipments since the departure of the pre- a youth just twenty-one, feom Montevideo. Me is | Cait Annual U.S. Teast canpeny, B. Yee 6 Rumors prevalent ia Paris represent the Frencli guarantee as to the authenticity of the news: vious mail rea¢hed nearly .£1,000,000. of Hunyarion parentage. Since bis arrival in | cursion will be ciyen as mhovo, mew Wm. Bradford, N.Y... 5% | loss at Mazenta as from 9,000 to 12,000 Virxna, Monday —lrouyts the opportune ar- ———s+2e-— Paris, be bas played five games with Harwits, | pledges ttself that nothing FUL" be tof unl > Salem 5 Cent Saving Bank, M. 6 aie, forces engaged are reported at 150.000 t0 | rival of the corps d'armé of Field Marsbal Ciam-| Tgp Barrie 1x IraLy.—On the 4th of this | Morphy's bombastic antagcniel; wineing threc! | sake ine Excursion owe of the wont plomsntt Riggs con We gaeos 6 ten Kecsions cinta aay aoe esata Sioee SN Hee Sree ead en ae Set TIC” | craath shevallied armies, eoutmnamab tal pact gd lecte ue ond emote en An eeee case of | Tive Boat will love her wharf at the, foot of sth Haast River Sivinsee lnsituiion, N 1000 6 | and five stalf officers wonnded. stirowrn task ever the te Louis Napoleon, drove the Austrians across the eggs igen any more kick: | stroct.at its, Navy 9 ‘Bing dene Whict wi M. a Sous, N.Y oe it was Pa sae General sees cleo Tux Latest ‘Ticino, and came into conftict with them at Mag- also played six games with M. Arnousde Kivierc, anion re — ae eee ee tees tho Beopeeer NOPE enue Weduastny Tie Times thi - | enta, only twelve miles from Milan, the eapital of | windias isairead: Where agreat wt has ieon engaged for the - : x a N. y-—Tie Times this morn-| enta, only m Milan, P winniag four. He isa’ y exteermedt bi Ps Dor waediodinut. $ at agi | Soaon Geena ton oe alleged | ing publishes a summary of the oficial news se- Lombardy, and the precise point where the Aus- zh notequal to Morphy, and he regrets bs oo way be had at eite pric. i Si | The latest rumors detracted from roposals | CCived at Vienna up to miduight of Monday. It] oo. 7 Ticino into having reached Paria in time to Lave | ‘Pickets for aducte. einente Chtlde ts fume 24 | French victor ft wae believed that proposls | {. as follows: ser one ineanen | a 8 iriendly encounter with that extraordinary | ho had of auy member of te echeet eat et te ‘ nis , $ ie poate wom a ene rt fierce hattle at Tarbigo and Buffa- | Piedmont on the 29th 3 wins. Mr. Kolisel tells me that he may soon | boston the moruiag of the Excursion, Warren Sav. Inst.. Charlestown: 10 eo 8% | Milan. : ‘ Nfocaon teeaue At are only two brigade of tin | | ‘The Batlle snast have been terrible, if we credit | Fay a visit tothe United States Chere chee play. | Ommtanos will leave the corner of 3th street and Loomer ease ammo nse jueee S Prcalireet A pio MI town | first corps were engaged. but they were subse-| the French accounts, which state that feom mine | ers will uot fall to give hima kindly weleter Fe ar the Rater tn oo Hor the buat com the murs page pag: a 5.000 5% Big pecmardae ria eee ge pier Nel readnda quently reinforced, and in the afternoon of the | ty twetve thonsand of thelr own troops were hilled = = . Commitee, Do. eae 5-000 6 | Novars and Milan, and not far from the frontier | sine day the third Austrian a dguting'at Botts. | and wounded, and twenty thousand of the Aus-| 177 A man named Walter S. Land, of Princess Robert Clarke, John HW. Jenkins, Hiram Curtis, New Vork. $0.00 & | of Piedmont.) by'the Emperor Napoleon. ‘The | ation. Ganee te otters or toes French, | trlans. ‘There were engaged in this decisive ac. | Ann county, Virginia, was arrested in Baltimore teaser Chartos ation. Meriners’ Sevi jiinion NOY. Seom 6” pring ceanpondg ater ecepied Feed iret || cad astuctiones 60 tat of tee Aumttans, TRG | Gon « husdwed teocte French and from one | yesterday, on a charge, per telegraph dispateh | — ab Sak OBE ae ence tislpar Fire imurance ca N-Y..r< tas 8 | Mnfine veut aa Captired three canhon and | Pattle lasted tilt late in the night, and on the 9th | ondred and sixty toa Lundred and eighty thou- | from Norfolk, of having murdered BF. Plauni- | @ © R THE MILLION. Sauiuel F. Butterworth, N. York... 5% | two standards.” Thy, Guinot Cele corn long ht | Wee Cort enc ae ete: gene allies meds 90 | oa, Austrians cuattly the wusdiey of the latier | qumjAC the tmccamat Bb bed ecriecd by the HO! FOR ARLINGTON SPRINGS, Grant & Bartacy Rowton eee | ide. wae eaux nite sor torcive | rere engaged, and in the afternoon the Austrians | reported jedigndte as tbe coi! Gaevauere - ole gchar lebas eget iy ee ae THE GREATEST TREAT OF THE SEASON ’ - , P 5 i var; ‘a the wl moveable force ot ee, - mate Do. do. . 5X || Giemand took up a flan tion between bi fasso ) war; so that nearly ' A Cee “hemic: 7 qi poy rted 7 and Binasco. he Austri: have taken many Loth armies were in the contlict. ‘The number of | He goes voluntarily to Norfolk to-day, without a Sits Branton forsee 7” 5x | terer one Gee ead Bi one eared el Fe ene ae rs oT Eo geaeetd on beh Wass eqianlicd tiation txall Sequciting: Z r i aes : . Sicha can aa ees r oneal on : — wane 23 | eighty er ce ae ee ene BUEAIED 101] oo pounded one tule: wee bili. field of Waterloo H7-The New Mextean mail from Sante Fe on | Sul tas Pontpoun! wn account af thé liso 6° | Dae Acres Ustcte dilier mate- | ‘Tue Thies, in its editoriad remarks on the sub | ‘The moral etlect of the Austrian defeat at Mag- | the duth uit., has reached Independence. There | “Withers Bunt las hoon enact hie cm Thom pao + 1,000,000 6 | riatly, and speak of the alluir with varying ane. | ict. says it now ae tdedd, Lat on the whole the | (Ht Was the outbreak of revolution at Milan | is no news of importance contained tn the papers | Sire, fnd, the Rpuneta finde tuemesives to tase Fm‘g t Industrial Sav’gs Bk. N.Y. 200.00 6 | cexs on both sides, and say it was stil ondecided (Hed teat atcheargin 7 One ’ hich compelled the Austriaus to evacuate it, | furnisued by this arrival. Three companies of | jw: ho onny Snumpany theme Benj. H. Field, N. Y a pepo re on the night of aha ott of Sune. Great losses on | TURE” mence of telerrams by way of Paria, is} though at Latest accounts the French bad not en- | troops were met at Cotton Wood, sn state toes. In are to ho devuted exclasively to a Do ae asou 6 arr anne that on thi : 4th tast. the F h, under | "ot considered indicative of French successes tered the cit) tablish a post at the crossing of the Arkansas | “Coaches till ace the wena! Ti C. Lees, N.¥ - senen € a itn atau ‘The London Advertiser says that it was rumor- vive toa.and conncet withthe paotet baet't McKim'& Co. Baltimore 10000 6 | pe ir Napoleon siys the movement wes | €4 last hight that the government liad. received New Pubiications. Fa hs which will maken Lip tothe Sprnce o Frevore & Colgate $0,000 5% | well exeetted, thaugh the ey emmy was in great | tlegrums from the British Minister at Vieuna, From Messrs. Taylor & Maury we have a copy | 17> Niag’vra Falls already bas a large number ag i np mye ply terme Do 5 SUK 5X | force, and offered 4 determined resiatince, | announcing an was bcctsslie Varientin Lonton | 0 Muaper’s cline of \Jehe Hedites, Gegics| of visitor; about equally divided between the | son Hous: Imh streot snd’ Pel pttmane ns. ° : “0 ao Satan ene ce wage wee cuits narrow. aunt tin Vicuey Ot Maneatatine ieee ins hiel | man, by the anthor of ‘The Ogilvies;”” Illus. | Cataract, International and Clifton House. Bands | tenet NY sahine tum cit): and af the following ple Inst. for Savings of Mere! poe 3X and for two boirs the Lmperial gnard sustained e French were defeated, and their failure to | trated by Hoppin. The public will be glad to | of music are in attendance st the two first-named ih gv and Irabeoee comune: Whe ae Fe «(Badd 53 | Gem MeAlauon made binmcit ments of Mit | occapy” Milan, only twelvetalie from Magenta, M — & Sons... imeet with a new edition of this admirable pic- | hotels. >» street, A. Giles’a, Bi Do - ‘ Store, corner Bridge ror 2 Wee wean, = Cheitine gesteman. 6) - 67 Ur. Bett. Wellleed, af Oulpipes county, | Mere ieee 5 te work of fiction issued for the last twenty years Va., on Friday last, during a fit of temporary d. - | *{,Cex"s Cornucop: etter deserves republication. wet porary Canal, where parts: ¢ 6 fter A beins | Steengthens this view. : Soe os “a yl n-ne Depo fe enemy Dein The movement which preceded the battle at _— t is said that the Austrians, {n the precipitation en adept Penis bar puek I was. Bee Tar Exvreror or Russta’s TestioNtau To | of their evacuation of Milan, left their eanuon and | Yiously t ‘ orner of Market Sproe acai find a pleasant ciuppiug “ee rangement, at Brandon station, cut himself so se- | place while waiting the Roat. i Ticino to the number of about 100.000 men, awd it} Aiso, from Taylor & Maury, we have “The i he Boats start a leek 8. am. ish treasure behind. a y> verely with a kuife that Le died in a few hours af- Z Caprarw Hopsox.—Below we publish an inter- | "350! Emperor says he Las taken 12,000 Austrian | /* presumed the rapid mo Bertrams,”” a novel by Anthony Trollope, author y io tebean ties tone thanks to Messrs esting correspondence between the Minister} juuskets army Plenipotentiary of .Russia to this country, and | The Municipality of Milan presented an address | the retreat which they bad commenced, and com- Jur their he Capt. Hudson, eommander of the U.S. steamer | Victor Enmannel iu the presence of the Fan. | Pelled them to accept baile on the banks of the terwards Goddard and H of “Doctor Thorne.” This is a lively, piquantly enn te giving op told story, in the best style of the Trollope family, | | U7” Am immense mass of meteoric matter at eu aged he held at the . the te inst river. all of whom seem endowed with sprightly and | !*t seventy-tive feet in diameter, fell with a tre- odor eof 7 peror. 3 ~ ne ‘a + ms ride the Niagara, of Sub-marine Cable renown, the oc- mir King of Sardinia was to enter Milan on | The London Post says Seek or een sesmbfinnes miachlowetas (ous Daseeacl alicamess | Olas cablation wear Gaeegs! WF on'wrea. AND SACHEM easion being the presentation by his Imperial | ‘Tuesday. the 7th of the Americans,” facility with the pen. ‘Those | PCSday last, cutting offthe tranks of huge hemlock who have read + Doctor ‘Thorne’ will be apt to | ‘ees like so many pipe stems. a tececht A tenia At ARLINGTON, et S i IN, lip into “The Bertrams * = = 5 5 On THURSDAY, inv — FRG CRACKERS, a superior article for the benefit of St Orphan Boys i fi The Paris correspondent of the London Post Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, to the wife of | , 72° rai riers ate Bete ee says the Emperor Napoleon was present at the Se “4 Se creates ok pee rete ne HT | pattle of Magenta, but did not command in person Capt. Hudson, of a beautiful diamond broach : | and third corps and the enemy. who were in con- Phere te oucneck that tox Canieuett dlecee. Sim: ‘The Emperor, my august master, has di- | siderable force, on the 4th. The contest was un. | _ Thece is a repo x4 : rected me to transmit to you the accompanying decided. and continued through Su day. Our tally wounded, and that tive French marshals or ecipmaeecmoniad UF Mazzini, the noted Italian patriot, has ts- |“), 884 Farther particu iotnen adwurasaenees, . genet : Do ease, a Diamond Broach for Mrs. Hudson. His | troops threw themselves on the enemy with an | 3 The Patrie says that Marshal Baraguay d'Hil- | Seda proclamation to the Italian people, in which OCKETS, ROMAN CAN = oe i - Malesty was accirons to offer you an acknowledge. | ardor Sear eelee Gea espe CMOS tore eraniretmeyen trom his eocmuant int eepkeict| Jie adieeaies kia Rivets dectton oo crete RASSETS: SSPE ES ON Fre TH ANNUAL EXCURSION ‘= aa ome tne Xa whe peiiicomel tie op-| A Vienna dispatch (unauthenticated) in the | YY Gen. Forey. Marshal Vai Variety of other nd rete islam. prople, ised of rallying around. the| * ay —__LiuONDS} Waugh Chapel Sunday School. standards of royal and imperial Powers, which he | Hf AMS; SHAMS: 4 yarn nowt ality eUOlS | This school takes pleasura in anncuncing to therr tuinks will be sure to betray their hopes, to have KING & B re Works, wholesale eration of the laving of the Submarine Cable on | Frankfort papers. sys, throuzl the opportune | PY Gen, Randon, and the 3 : See nee ee ne ener yous cose Sirivel at Couns Gallee’s corps, the Avstrians were | Comsdcn Eeuy icnally 0 Ges Horna. ne mand. But wishing at the same time to respect | victorious, after a hot fight, and the French were ipcccle lose wan tas 9008 te RM Co ee the constitutional law of this country, which for- | turown back over the ‘Ticino : ch sie 4 —- thet thoy will ave thee Aw 10m an z " bat. Generals Neil and McMahon were said et initiative ‘ e corner Lith stre ay WEDNESDA ne 22d. down the! bids you to receive any external mark of favor | Tle Lond says there was some very isteatheng ewido : mn mee a pias eee “Lake White Vics, ate river sume distance below Moust Vernon: return from a foreign sovereign, he was pleased to ex- benkate oe Seat ee Hae Set in spt wernt ‘The Paris papers variourly estimate the forces | #2"! ee magi d Mens Mackerel, Potomac pa pe te press his gratitude to you, ina token cf regard to aa tM mi Fite bee ee engaged at 100,000 to 120,000 French, aud 130,000 | Province. ‘To join bands with Victor manuel <+ Dutch Horning, Rastern "rh your lady. " — ay a d yay Pe pi ior Repsaericpeala to IND, Austrians. and Lonis Napoleon, he says, is to surrender the : KRING & SURCH for PLTpone Pa oad rergiall gpa yags ryouant Mes, | took = flank position between Abtste Genes onl Tea ak eee a ReR. Lecce, ahd, Gen | cause into the Lands of dictators who lave no ie eet at Varn att.and Biagdea’s wharf, s present in person. oiler yo ae bay rt “Urban had retreated to Monza. It wes supposed : Sa .. iS from $25 to $600 for sale upon | am. Gudson my sincere congratulation. 1 requested | Binasco. ‘The Austrians bad taken many pris- | d’Urban had retrea! directing bis marcy against | O™Psthy with a genuine one ees) a nts, or tur rent ia day ror hie Music will he Voeal and Instrumental Captain Schwartz, who already the honor of | oners. T Autor! : a d’ Urban. whose objects are simply selfish and dynastic. He year at low rates é JOHN FP. ELIS, aay former cocasivur, 9 pleasant Lane is Antic Fore Scauaintance, to replace me on this occasion. | The Babine Freee ee Cer e me | orhe Parts correapondcat of Uist -onden fest ta. | or that, in the case of success under the aus. | _ I) ___ #06, between Sti and init sie, | sae alt ae aa teeta racecar et len sige gee poate late dispatches via Paris, is not | Caps that Gen. McMalon has been created | pices of Louis Napoleon, the result will be the | wy LIGHT! ‘ at 1 02 tw hed Bi eae a 7 considered indicative of French snccess. Duke of Magenta. mere substitution of a French for an Avstrian | INO HUMBUG—T lo Gas, Light | Shepherd's tu ; WD stort CAPTAIN HUDSON’s REPLY. ‘ ate Loudon ipeogions = amored _ Great Britain domination a bh pri 5 . June 15, 1859. hat Government had received a dis; from the Sim: Ihave the Lonor to acknowledge the re- | British Miuister at Vienna, announcing an Aus- criptof your very kind and flattering be form- | trian victor ness of Parliament commenced on n the Queen, in person, delivered the following speech : em, aud at the q tures forsale Also, the right for coun | Boat. ail States. Callat my office, 404 sneer} je 14 7t! uston’s letter of | 7th sirect. (three east.) Do net miss the pias. OMMITTEE 107 The x suai iy Ask for Clay ton’s Of and Johnsou’s Light. After A FRIEND ¥0 = tin thak * ee . hoe eng theaing at Lowton that | My Lords and Genilenen: | avail myself with | *cePtnce of bis nomination for Governor, by the | SALTO S shen bere Benen mabe. TOWN, had ditected you to transesit the wt pan ying ted, though the rapid move- | satisfaction, in the present anxious state of public | Indepeudent Convention, at Austin. ‘Phe letter ttre CLANTON, [RC tenpectinlis neo tat v5 . : é ross the Ticino had compelied | atfairs, of the advice of my Parliament, which U] jx addressed to the editor of the Austin Intell, for H. Johnen act — ca containing 2 diamond broach for Mies. Hud eps compe have summoned to meet with the least possible cece will be givA NNUAL Pie Nic ? miper: i -| ‘Tie Emperor Napoleon was present, but did | delay. RPENDENCE, June 3. 1559 rer crt: ‘ARI Sok core a nr ie ge ody Barns | nce cntenend malt tree mated. mm OTT ave directed that papera shall be laid before Gen. WW Paton sg iat se bes apn pecker: lading for 400 tons of NORTH On WEDNE owed a pouting theegiot tie nities hospital- | |) Marshal Vaillant his been superseded by Gen. | you, from which you will learn how earnest and | gay} Yielled my own inclinations to the wishes pote a a ea Tee | rhe charitable byect of our “Swctety heine wnt ities extemsted tothe elkecrs of hie navy while on | Rander. unceasing lave been my endeavors le preserve of my friends, and concluded, if elected, to serve ays ee 2 application at. we | Leraally Known, the Committee deem it hoard the Niagara is uo less xratifying to me than | General Horanna Carves, Minister of War, pro- | peace of Europe. ‘Those endeavors lave un it will be to my Government, whose orders on that occasion I had the pleasure to obey, and I beg to assure you this graceful present of His Lmperial Majesty to the mother of my children is du grateful to me, coming 2% it does, in your felicitous languaye, ‘- with the utmost the constitutional law of our country,” as well as the pleasing and untooked-for expression of gra ltude toward myself in that splendid token of |r the people as the Executive of the State. The Constitution and the Union embrace the bbe ples by whieh | will be voverned if elected Whey comprebend sil the old Jackson National | _i*2 Democracy I ever professed, or officially prac- A NOTICE, tised. Sam Hovston. LL The Open Ac ounta on our books have bw n made otf fur delivery and settioment. ‘Those not L.—The celebration of | &®!!e:l for up to the 24th ultime will poxsil-e, be issued without diserin the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill took | ?"Phoso'persons to wh ante apy to remark further than tbat tts fests merit the pe Serty whieh bas ever Py ur Secvety. wre that, ae ¢ ons will be mpared that may aud pleasure of vur sume: } | visionaily ily failed, and war hes been declared between | Gens Neiland MeMahon are reported wounded | France and Sardinia on one side. and Austria on | General ibaldi had quitted Lecco, aud the | the other. Reeciving assurance of fr it Austrians under General Urban had retreated te | beth the contending parties, [ intend te MM to which point General Garibaldi was sup- | between them a strict and impartial r marching and I hope, with te amistance, to = Dutesin. any prope e blessing of continued p canes i. hae oniba ape es onsidering, however. the present state of Eu- onstanty on hand, and wagons in ito any rart ol the cite. CHAS. B. CHL RCH. eutrality; yeerve lo a. ve the corner of 7th street and noeed to the Spring ven lth for tie aeccommeoda and Boats wall Lhrour bout the da, Washington fr Battir ov Buxxer H ave the : Aqueduct, Georectown, hourly, procesding direct ped it necessary to the security of " me to the pring. Passage on the lwate will be free to yard to my lady, who desires to join me says she did all aie could to prevent | #Y domiuions and the honor of my Crown to in- | place in Charlestown, Mass.,on Friday. All the Trioratend by this that our object 1s to bk ns by kets, * er te are wie ao plant a ty it it, and prochaine her strict ey {uspartinl neu. | Crease my tl forers to an amount prcerding public buitdings and numerous private buildings il handed down an heir-loom in one fami : tality. She says the navy las bren inereased be. | that which has been sanctioned by Pariisiuent, ever kind remembrance of its generous and impe-\ yond? the autho perce Hn by Parliament, and | fely with contidence on your cordial coi tial donor asks for its s: mn. She recommends the re- | !n fis preeautionary n I have the honor to he, sir, very respectfully, ning of diplomatic intercourse with Naples The ane ere sed: your obliged and obedient servant, She expresses the hope that the Reform question | t@ me the death of the L. Henson, U.S.N. | will Le settled at this or the next sessi Baron Stoeck!, His Imperial Maj jinister | In the House of Commons the 1. Plenipotentiary, Washington, D.C. moved an amen ~ in reply to th Arrow tMests.—The President has ap- — muniste: pointed Thomas Miller, Daniel Ratcliff, and Patani Benjamin 8. Bohrer, all of the District of Co- lumbia, Visitors of the Government liospital for the Insane. t | S cents; Ladies’ tickets 2: were gaily decorated, and the military and tire- “9 men paraded. ‘The drizzly rain storm interfered ante SLAGETT & RODAON _ Somewhat with the programme, and the streets | TUE COPARTNERSAID tt Were less crowded than is usual on such occasions. shssolved by mutual consents li persous tnd a . . tothe firm are herely notified to make settlement In Boston, the Custom House, most of the Banks, without delay to Geo, W. Pay! and many stores were closed in honor of the day. ‘ 1 Th ar ae = . June 13, 18, GEOLW. TAYE K I" The St. Louis Republican of June 15th, ee aathia Ghinaan iene . -1s ane. states thatthe Rock Island Bridge has been pre- | Mr.Geo W. T: 1 seuted os a nuisance by the grand jury of the Uni- | is behalf «eo ; hestowed on hi ted States District Court now in session there. fair dealing ard 'p -urrence ve poltey. Anounced his father, and his own acression, I have thougut, in concert Emperor of France, to renew my diplomatic in. terconrse with the Court of Naples, which had i been suspended during the late reign, WLn in tee All my other relations continne ona. perfcetly a debate thereupon was pend- | *tisfactory footing. The rest of the speech is arate mattera of - . | local interest. Attention is directed to the bill to arp peat erent that the | carry out the recommendation of the minisstou- foreizn policy of the Government | €8in regard tothe best mode of manning the de peace.” navy; and in re to the reforin question, the 4 in Wash dwell’x, Georgetown, oF n ML. Stake, ob Kengla, A, Hastings, ‘ .F. Boucher, J O'P Wa. G, Petut, Wm. T. Her RS a. ‘aylor, | would respectfully solicit in ee of the fa iawn: 80 isoraily Elesra ANNUAL him the same Montgomery Guards, pt attention which have ways characterized usas partners, w 2 177 In North Carolina they have no penitentiary. | “Sunol 129 H. GATES.Z TO THE WiiTE HOUSE PAVILION, ——e—__- — oy _ | Queen simply sa he shall pleasure in giving ne On MONDAY, June vith, tam, ‘Tax WeaTuen.—The following rt of the ae ick ae Heer seceded Ketan ler sanction to a1 red measure, and | Wlippiug and branding, the stocks and the pidlo- S Weather for this morning is madefrom the Morse fre1n Ameries that should matters of more relating to ‘Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution, |, !t “28 Sd that Sir gene cial condition atthe country x RK PAST FAVORS. t ry are ainong their isbments. The Mow friends and pi he fi nee to their ward Grogan was to be spot nis and public genevalt i " tponement, she hopes that the thetr patre ll give theor tig — » " | Appointed Governor of Canada. tention at the cou:mencement wanting r ONDAY ‘The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : |, Accounts from France express feors of injury to akan sa long and favorably kno * firm, ouans Mend samed for theenranien, June 20, 1859. | the crops by the lony prevailing rains. Le speech concluded by expressing a hope that ttn ) the present proprictor fully prepared t0 sm lremiuonite will bo furnisiwed by an experienced New York, N.Y. “stormy, wind SE. France liberations of Parliainent will tend to secure lock, 1 eee ee. GEO. W. TAYLOR = , Philadel Pi -rainy. The Paris Bourse was active, and prices higher; | to the country the cortinaance of peace abroad, | tal pieces will be spoken Also, simet It Flour and Feed Dealer, No. 265 4th ct. sts One Dollar, admitting a gentionan and Baitimore, Md raining. | the rentes closing at 651. duc. and @ progressive improvement at home. 4c) by the school, Admission free, P = oe aes => - * 2 Washington, D.C -cloudy, wind 8 Russia In. the House of Lords, te address ts reply to} S22 tnvitel. 1] A XALUARLE MEDICINE —We have here Jon setiit, 3th street, wharf at i * = " a y fe =e Sarma gig ene eepeese oe ay oete pS jee? . 4 Richmond, Va... sraining, 72°. | Gortschakoif has issued arcircular tothe En-| the Queen's speech was moved by Batl. few HE ORATORIO “HAYDN'S CREA. | dee AEM RS Mo CON ed Cures elleoted hy the 0. The Ant pa Petersburg, Va sraininy, pleasant Voys of Kussia at the Courts of Gerwany, deelar- | and seconded by Lord Gilford. ¥ ond ee teeth weal be epeated at st Aloysius’ Church INDIAN V TABLE DFCOCTION Proceed direct so. Retarning , pears Se yw * ing that if Germany extends aid to Austria in the | the goverument, both in their foreign and det ov TUESDAY EVENING, 21st inst. je li indiseasssof the ‘oad, skin. dyspepsr, and | th? est beat w louse at 589 : t struvele, the polities! equilibriuin is de-| tic relations, was denounced by Lord Granvi! MONTGOMERY GUARDS, ATT Teo it as an invaluable medicine. p.m. Wilma ny | Eecarat straycyte, mp vigin ahaa, purposmmcpeth MON TEC GUARDS, ATT contd nee in itaxn remedial agent has been eregty Voorwer ai’ ith and Math sts a, .¢londy, Su, wind 8 A dispatch from Darmestadt says the Presidents | address was aureed to. 4 EVENING, 2ith inst. Punetual aitendance is | that have recently come under our ocaer vation an Capt, Major, Lacwt. Langron, Augusta cloudy, cool of both branches of the Legisiature have made} In the © 8, the address to the crown was po eo ane epee of turbo tance will be trans | cases, tov, where all other remedies wet the most be Murry Private O'Donuelt, clear, “0°, wind SE | speceles om Germany going lo war against Napo- | moved by M Hxerton, and sroonded by Sir J: 1a eeen nea A CRNIRY. Sen, | Biliful ehysicrans had tailed toalond relict? ta hayuel leon. Hiphinstone. The Marquis of Dunnington mov = = eS ee je v1 ist frets howe monet fer A MEETING OF THE MEDICAL As. | lt ved by ite admiral i sociation of the District of Col i tht Bre gratified to loara that 1 beld in the Washington Infirmary ‘on TUESDAYS ine grester. ite opel fxvta. ansanensdunent to the eet that the present Min- iT 1 ilof the 2th Mz a . | istry does not possess the confidence of the House. i vive tenn ene ee ieacli toons He reprohended the conduct of the ‘goveranmtt KET BOAT FLYING « wd between mild and pi 9 2st, at Lu'clock pm. itis all that it e! It is tor sale at the ary panic pre the Reforin question. Mr. Hanbury seconded | 7U292180 ‘4 3 Barri Sr., fee Deommatiry Peel proretien. the smendaicat, Mr. Difaraelt defended the NE cena! i. LOVEJOY, Reo hel : oem an : f the government, and stated that the Re- ICE CREAM very bost erence can be given in or out of t [skconp pispatcr. } farsa question would be ‘postponed. till the next _to Partiox, . Hotels, Fairs, sn nd numerous certificates seen by eal ing on FURTHER BY THE ANGLO-SAXON. session, and that the foreign policy of the govern- | Families at a very low price. FRES one conuine unless her name is blown (Quenne, Sunday, June 19.—The steamship An- | ment be peace, declared for an immediate divis- Saxon reached tis port early this cron jou. ‘The question was about to be put, but the following is the dirst announcement of the | opposition Were not prepared ‘to vote, and after great battle fought on the 4th, by telegraph from | speeches by Lord Palmerston and others, Mr. Napoleon to the Empress : D'Israeli consented to adjourn the debate till th cloudy, warm. “Novag, June 4, 11:30 p. m.—A great victory | 1th. y: +-eloudy, warm » has been won at the bridge of Magenta. Five A conference of the Liberal party was held in zen -——— = Saree. wade overy day and sent to any part of the city, | On the bottle avd her xeal on the cork ene Veg ON Ae r 5 vous er Partioular attention given to serving Parties with Wholesale Axent.—R. 8. T. € . everything that Ny ABRY at the PHILA. | Cooreatown. D.C. has boon appe SLPHIA CONEES NERY, corner of 12th | Agent for the District, and will ou and F streots. Je l-lm* | Mv prices, ington on TUES Hs aioe 4 _ | Tom! Washu Fu = IDE FRENCH LACE at STEVENS’ Fancy | DAYS and FRIDAYS, lenving tin SPARKLING (aS Wie ree between Sth and Mth sts jets. | whart, wt ; Twice @ Week Ontil Further The steamer THOMAS COL, NER ii ten ren ulariy to Mount Vernon and the Stivet.atlo a. m., gud re a » “" At half past 5 o'clock p. d Vith Gen: t and Croam 3 » the bes NGLIS "RENC KAD LACES the Hu a cloudy, warm sd cr braomeratave bccn then. Fifteen thon | London on the Gth, in the street, pursuant tow eall | Qycuneenmine Fryit and dream Xpraps, the beat in | ENGLISH AND Bae PURE AD LACES ain avenue bad sii ae and the corer of cloudy, warin. sind of the enemy are killed or wounded, The | issued by Lords Palmerston and John Russell, | je9 eo6t™ Corner 7th and H streets, clondy, warm details will be dispatehed by teleyrap.”? aud other prominent men. Upwards of two hun- Vauih Avenue Bud 7th sLatdea. m. Kownw - ma 2 ‘The above was published in ig on Sunday, | dred and tifty members of Parliament are stated the Sth, and on the ev: ug of that day the cannon | to have Leen present, and the proceedings were BES? SHARERS At 374 conte, at STEVENS? NOTICE—A meeting of the stockholders of Faney Rtore, 326, bot. sth and'ioth sts,’ je ‘i J Stnon Steamboat Cea eas Aad Mouut | VANS ATSTEVENS SOLDATFIRST Cost | J). MGHLAN pat? a.m at the Hotel des Invalides announced the victory, | on the whole Larmonions. Mebane spemehleomy tah pom hee until July dist, 1858, je 18 T tS Seceaharel, Sorate Maximum daring 24 and the city was brilliantly laminated. Koxsuth was leaving England for Itvly on the DAY, the 23d of June, at 10 o'clock a.m. ‘Tho stock - FREN FLOWERS at cost at STEVENS’, | mile and « half aloy ay, 77°; minimum 61°. On the following day, (Monday,) the Monjteur | 7th inst. He bas had an interview with the Urench | foklotemes requested to attend, 336, between ath and 10th sts, jes” | Open for the recept 5 ——_ere- published the following dispatees from the Em-] Ambassador in London. Some three hundred JOS. BRYAN, Pres’t, tases e Spence on gue RS waar ‘The state that the table For Evror® —The mail steamer Ariel, Capt_ | peror to the Empress : Hungarians who bad returned from Ainerica Propeiwler here will be supphed with aul the deleoncies of the Ween 9th and loth | saxon. The Bar will ” furmshed with chuce Wines Sex Will find this a pleasant plac ity yards from tie ine ro Hi Wilson, left N. Satu afternoon MaceEnta, June Sth —Yesterday our army was | were to follow bim to Italy. bs Southarnpton endl heroes Spee Ts for | under orders to wareh on Milan, agvoss the bridges It was annonaced that Prince Paul Fsterhazy * ~~ verenter and | thrown over the Ticino at Tusbigo. ‘The opera- | had arrived in London on a diplomatic nate y ey $860,956.19 in specie. The British screw steamer | tion was well exerted. althongh the eneiny, who | from Austria, but the Herald states a ithoritatively preyed Washington, Capt. Petrie, left same day =e rej : er; — in Gg teat fered a te sare aioe oy at goose Seine see for Liverpool with passengers, ietermined resistance. way was Sir Arthur i. ‘4 = in the pcm Psa fara out pesciace a poner doring — resp eeceey jal Guard | ter to Lidchoog dipleeatie relations ee vs 7 ‘sustained, unsupported, the shoe: the enemy. | wus re-opening jomatic comes of Mr fGen a Enignan aan | eae ree: Ane winters camel asda of Mr. Plerce, a leadi ~ 8. Cairnes, and Mr. jagenta. sanguinary coufiicts,| ‘Tne , pe, ing O. Girard, of Washington. i coco acre at every point, with a loss | member of Christy’s Miustrels, now performing ry Ara requested to send them in, either to the ‘ap tains or the President, je 4-eotd “t — in. ADIES Shopping with | * can coming so common from the use gf Sods Water #26, between 9th and luth ste, joe rt and k i 0 fave. wllyabandtn the "tse All persons having claims against the ‘Company DR eo NS ers gytalenat cost asTrk- ats. 2 nM 8, that FEST ST\ LE HOOP SKIRTS at cost from wise “of them and | BS'juro sith vetil ban Stet at STEVENS’ Fancy estahlishmen: EX ‘ween ce an eo a Store, 336, bot: sth loth ste, jets fe Carbon TRAW BONNETSand ESS TRIMMINGS ater, sohighly recommended by the Ny jonal ‘TE VENS’S, at pt got cit tay ats : i i th sad doth ets, jets K bistins oe —______ 2.000 men. The loss of the | in London, is announced. way cup al ieee tel ee PEW dgraggize Binck Lace MANTILALAS | e'c., vtc..just received at ASEM K UT The Portiand Advertiser, (Me.) bas been | Them ls estimated at 15,000 kilied and wounded, | “The Dublin correspondent of the London Her. SOY one Of He caury Mealtloceneen, at STEVENS for sale atcost. "sae, betwen | 5 Jowelsy Store, 330 sold to Waldron, Little & Co., ph eg —_ Austrian prisoners remained in out | ald mentions.a rumor that Sir Edward. Crogan is : other inventions, ‘completly seuaflty 9th and eh ate, , oe to ‘ir E. Head as Governor General of dron is well-known in all the Moose nead Lake Macenta, June 5, Evening —The Austrians on in district as the ‘Martin Scott” of th at region, be. taken prisoners are at least 7,000, and the Aus- France. fore whose mighty rifle and fishin rn telans placed hors du combat are 20,000. ‘Phree| Confidence was somewhat restored In commer- He 3, Std Ml gam Licces of eamnon and two flaps were captured | efal cireies, and business was more animated. ual a= ©} 4 likely to bavi the enemy. Twenty days our army resis for | ‘The flour market was firm and rather ileal ‘eines in te, peremgeperal rng, , the purpose Mtwelf Our lose is | deurer. Wheat was also firm. It was feared that i jets made sonant t —__4078_ | F ADIES, ON MONDAY, Juno oth STEVENS this . fountai 2 keV “LE et ia... The fountain ein made of cast iron, and STEVENS OFFERS EVERY AWTICUE AT ae to well wil” hte entue FANG) heavily lined with except Sew: woen | STOCK at hret curt, Call at ones al 246, bet oon tthe water th or J = Hy of the mated with foreign, Sth Sod hance jeis | sth and Ith atx. en Ne PTO, | eooled being situated on the counter insures at ERSONS SHOPPING FOR FANCY DIES PREPAIRING for ye fimena oold drink. yeh AlsodbESeN ~#e, 4 therr ad- L ad HE tes advantage to ca'l at INO. W, ‘at oust, NAJRN TS Brag Store, venture to Arn price SEVEN goods rane WY STORE to yet goods al eat