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A ei oor eee ee a j Ebening Star. oe, XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1859. Ne THE VIRGINIA MURDER. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVEKY AVTERROOR, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Seine Peunsyivenia Aveneeand Kleventh Street, bod W. D. WALLACH. 7 THE WERKLY STAR! oe Vhis caeelient Family aad Rews Journi—cos- |ining & greater variety of _ rae anaes scription price is $3.50 a year, is advance; S2 fer six months; @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single eopies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once & week, # per ont. advance. LS THE HEROES OF MAGENTA. FOR RENT AND SALE. Among the most prominent of those who The Norfolk Day Book gives the following we took part in the recent battle of Magenta are | particulars of the murder for which Walter 5. ee eet FOR SALE—Sit ‘0 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. BOOTS AND SHOES. men whe have for years held « high position | Land was arrested in Baltimore on Sunday and e ut, cae I AM Constantly manufacturing and keep 2 ful) etown, at the intersect: f the Georgeto’ UP -LOOK To YOUR INTER STL k of— im the military ranks of France returned to Virginia in the custody of officers. td fale Fale roads, consisting of We sores. In- a ByPutehasing your Wootot i et; double-sole Mor. Boot, 91: Marshal Canrobert has chiefly earned bis | The wife of Land. who accompanied him in his HBT OF wee remies or of. RACHA come ol a - PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new 5 uttons “i 2.50, * y, Fj . and Canal streets, ies’ beet E . Lasting Gaiters, 7 ary reputation from his exploits in the | flight, is a sister-in-law of the murdered man. = Grotto te 7th Canal streets, opposite Children’s het Bing: feastin Buttons Ger we to aeage that i Crimean war, though he has been brought up | Land whilst in Baltimore stated that the act ALUABLE, FARM FOR SALE, or oxeha: pon 8 Fill not only be F7s of {ull macasure, WW ioe Red Slippers. for Ladies and M. are m5 ~ d A 3 ;, 7 ¥, known as “Mount Pleasant, im v ood 2 x . iar Mgr egy ome OF Aa ral oeey See sp Sent ne eaihy CHROMITE | conestaiar 200 nares ‘more ot lean, Ipiug, ia Mout; ina and Splita£ 1} any maze domed. 7°" ingen’ and Children's Boots and Shooe of every eerectel with chsies Winns, ‘ n Canrol an ) : J omery county, immediately on the 7th street ri 7 shea an it is so My equally low. all of onr own mak 1509. and educated :t the military poral of} The facts as they came to us Saturday night | leading to Rookvilio, about 12 miles from Washing: | frou any other riade fn thivce eee eee . : St. Cyr. His first real military experience was are these: Mr. Benjamin F. Flanagan, pro- 1 retor of the Princess Anne Court House Tay- where his valiant exploits gained for him a] era, was shot and killed on Saturday morning at é ton and 4 miles from Rookville. For particulars His Wood is of the Best Quality, No, 22 Pa. ave., Mar! 4 ANE FP. a 7 ne the hixgest Carts and Boxes,( _ 7 TAKE NOTICE a Cy” Tre Grounds can alao be had ion. a ~~ ———— . — ¥ Carts and Boxes} ~ ot je 18 Ste MRS EF. J. Ww 1 glist eumned 1 Prancn in. 184), | laa by (ite ad) Walter S. Land, of che same | WOR RENT, The four stoy BRICK HOUSE, | 17" The biceeat Pine Ku Sater se Booorre ann! ate: et took note 8 WATE SULPHUR SPRINGR F @ aoc n{ career in Africa, again vis- | county, and who lived near the Court House. | petween sth and tth strset went. Gas all throuck * Kieating Wood't <a IPPIN & BRO."S, 14 Penn. CUMBERLAND County, Pa. in Tsoi, and lent his influence tothe | 1t appears that Land, who had ha: ‘bored an ill- | the building: also, good bathroom, and hax just | [J* All delivered Free of Charg pa RE A favorite and inshionable peri f the present Emperor, who. at that pe- | feeling against Flanagan for some time, sent a | been put in ranted to wear well, aud at the lowest poser ~ geen hy Ly : So te Sire ci fat Sc pease Roard by the day, week, month, or presen. I or im Algerit, whither he was sevt in 1849, and horomeh repari. Apply to the subsori- a just astonished the world by his fa- | message to himon Saturday to the effect that eg goruet eth and B streets, posite the National | {17> Notice, -CIf Mthe abo Chee st 1 a1 , v vt i. Uesl 8. BPCASTLEMAN. 7 i where uw get your fi M J » lew fr Cari _ fet Of cow th loyal ef- | he wanted to sce him. Flanagan accordingly to get 17 Riche ey aay Sg ere ® nore = Pas will be open oe viaitara.on the Bh of w fh etat. “ 4 5 = ——— —— 7 2 ‘orth. une, pte rounded by the agente and | went over to the residence of Land, whom he FW heh ty ., Now plense call at the ahove office y For THE BALLS 1 hatsjust recsived as len- | precnated with minerals, notin Seakiny amas * NG- . No. it.-£1F You will get a quarter of a cord did assortment of Gentlemen’s French im- ing are not surpassed by any Sulphur Sp: anrobert was made a General of the | found standing in the poreh, with a loaded gun | and P. Possession give Spruce Pine Sawed in} pieces ai orted Patent Leather and Caif Pump-sole try. T Jtivision, His career in the Crimean war is pres ager — gars which = - - apply to C Say Nc, Ares “i aren or to for $ 3 pieces for $1 ik A : Boots, Molrore and Ville Patent Ber led well known. He played a prominent tin | ately discharged at Flanagan as he enter " errigned, og H t Oak 2 pieces Aa 4 pe rv Ladies—W hite Satin 4 the battle uf Ala, where’ he was slightly | the porch. The. Toad took effect in the breast | 2° 82 BP LARNED. | gies pate pa punar shins S124 Specs | Poneto tate alee a Ripe: ee “led, and on the resignation of St. Ar- | and Flanagan fell, mortally wounded. Not VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR % nant, Canrobert succeeded the dying Marshal | content with this, Land londed his gun a sec- » the chief command of the allied armies, but | ond and a third time, and fired the contents in consequence of a disagreement with Lord | into the sideof the prostrate Flanagan. He Ra . resigned that hig! ition to General | then dragged the dead body from the porch to Pelissier. At the close of the war, Cazrobert, | am adjacent fence and covered it-with boards the largest and most successful boarding-house in with Bosquet and Randon, were appointed | His next step was to effect hi: pe. T the Federal Metropolis. Its posi ion on Penn. ave- Marshals of France by Napoleon III., and the | end he hitched up a horse and buggy, tied his pe ag le of nd ener STL Core ee ission to Denmark. In | wife, (who is a sister of Flanagan's wife,) and Washington Theatre and Philharmonia | Dane ved the command of the grand | compelled her to leave with him. He then ision of the French army. came to this city, took dinner at the Merchants beth of which 1, i year, renders thin propecty by Tong ‘olds the most 2. Espinasse was born in 1815, and was | Hotel, and in the afternoon left for Baltimore, | ¢ on the ale educated at the school of St. Cyr. He also ENT IW WASHINGTON CITY FOR A J eal ine way, gtook are unexceptio y—! +" wii TERM OF YEARS. rates. 8.P. HOOVE ‘The, undersigned will leans | tarde’ Hotels ocak Wine Balienyis'er ie watts | p27 fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. Sth and 10th s— jotel ; 0 = ag St Reptommernatenane aE Ase, Years from the 1th | or at Pare's wharf, atthe ootet’thxé prompts mt: | "JO, THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON ciTy of Soetonbon paxts the PREMISES on the south- | tended to. Office removed to the northside of the Having been engaged in man’ tering Ladies’ est corner of Peun. avenue and lith street, which bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The money Go E**: » aud Children’s Shoes — reer r nearly five years past has been well kuown as to sonorapany the order or be ready when the fuel pepe poh me Ei = age an c N& Co, ‘oH “_A.PAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf. | and can safely say that we lo; which you can prove References.—John C. De Een Ww Ni os ie by giving our work atrial. You oan find atall times) | p RS" Phone AM ee Coat: con, articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Wash- | Rhodes, bend Eee Be Hales een For Ci i@ Stoves axp Rancgs. | ington city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W, | Pl! A aao Olle an Rickard Walle Cont Prepared Reepressly For Back. McCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia wake, nogi-ly Seon Sn Se o Persons ordering COAL wil! please state the con- —<— em Ed dition of the draft. and we will send that which will | WY TRAVELING TRUNKS. European pian. Its sleeping apartments can easily | give entire satisiaction. E Offe fine munic, bill amescand all tho amusements uvoatlye fepot ek dhere Vi b ligible in Washington city for a hotel. kept r the largest, best and cheapest sssort OOR’S PAVILION : ul th § where he was arrested yesterday afternoon | bearran fit te Accommodate one hundred Persons adn bent, West End Red Ash, Traverton Rod, ment ofall the various styles aud ey M* delightful beaithyscee presen ATER- hed bis first military experience in Algeria, | about 4 o'clock and lodged in jail, to remain — ty Nonna oe pos ny nk erptaaiy | gee carne » Prep: SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, BED | ING PLACE. oper Eas Boos’ where he commanded a battalion of Zouaves. | until this afternoon, when he will be placed on tee ‘accommodate even afar greater rember Te W.M. GALT. LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS. sted “on the omnes, be He took part, under Oudinot, in the siege of | board of the Louisiana and brought to this| Onthe Rurpenm sian’ The entrances, public and | _ Northwest corner 12th and C streets, No. 547, r KS, HAT BOXES, meng Alan ay tion of vie Kome in 1848, and in the Crimea he was city, where he will arrive to-morrow morning. | private,will be on Iith street, within 50 fost of Penn, | and foot of 17th street, below War Department. dod ica Art PACS. SATCHELS, ae. tog —_ jantly conspicuous at Tehernaya and the M A letter in the Petersburg Express gives | {ynue. and noarer to the Theatreand Philharmonia | J¢ a ji Laney ane se akol eueral Espimasse was, however, not | some additional particulars of the cause of the popular in France, and his recent appointment | murde finister of Pablic Safety was so unfavorably Mr. Walter S. Land called upon a lawyer ived by the public that he was soon re-| on Friday, and stated that he wished to get a moved from that position. and a Senator of the | divorce, eee that he had just discovered, Empire. Ile wes among the first of the French | that previous to his marriage his wife had had la!l than others that — be Page eae) of formation concernin; Tims, a] ~D WALLACH, Star Office, Washiaeter: testi tf OOMS FOR RENT.—The subscriber has six large. comfortable. and airy ROOMS (in the second, third, and fourth story.) which he will rent separately or together. Being in a good location ——_———— shou'd not fail to visit our establishment bh prietor begs leave to state that hii ONCE eae wikiow: purchasing. as they San find every article thoy may | Fill be supplied withall the delicacies of ny od cKNE LOW?S wai 6 lowest prices. STEAM FIRE-W0O D MILLS, Pid Franks repaired and exchanged for new ones, | 1", BAL will bg furnished with choieo Wines, CORNER 7TH STREET AND CANAL. runke marked and delivered inany part of the a lient Bathing. rood Masic, «: ani ee city and Georgetown. =xeelient DK. f ood £ ling. Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for 50c. per cord, : ROAVALL, STEPHENS & co., and alwese picuty of Pichu and Sailing Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for Se. por cord, io15___322 Pa. avenue. betw. Sth and toth ste, | the cnioyment of hisgueste. | in 4 pi = = = > every : . 4 (No. 405 7th street, betwen H and I,) they are suit- Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for Ste. per cord. y = aaa 5 Try 5 ers that went to Italy, where he served as | improper connection with a geutleman by the | able either for voflioes OF chambers ‘Terma mod Delivered to auy part of the NGUSES RAVELE SOUTH ERN . pay m., aud will at the « General of Division under Gen. McMahon. naine of Benj. F. Flanagan, who had married | erate. [je 17-\w] JOSEPH F. HODG Prelsvored to at pert otshecis menced the manufacture of Tranke withan. ‘Board: "9129 per day; for a week or This Gen. MeMahon—to whom the Emperor | @ sister, and with whom she had resided pre- FOR, SAL £1 offor f valuable FARM | | Kindling, Cooking, and Stove WOOD manufac- | P*rior and experienced workmen under my oe nh gee choy: attributes whatever success the French have | vious to his marriage. The gentleman of the in Loudoun county, Vi on most liberal | tured and for sale at greatly reduced prices. travelore with a Netisr and cieee eee ete eraiah 1 rdtown, St. Mary's connty, Md. ° stined at Magenta—is a descendant of an Irish | legal profession knowing all the parties inter- Seinncoecias if 2 morsn ay ozohanee it COAL of all kinds always on hand, Woreers st suticle thes the | 2 im ws. MARSHALL, Pr family that emigrated to France at the down- | ested in the affair, said that he could not be- | dtnd mone altho most improved and highly cuiti- Full measure and weight may be relied onin | €X@mine my s Palas earchasiag elnewhere. ME AND FRANCO? ABQREL CON- fell of the Stuarts. Like the officers before | lieve such was the case, and would prefer hav- vated Parts of the county, SEN St etre, canal | every instance. Mniw < MAELow ss TOPRAM pipez® ia PANY, WHITE MOUNT AD ntioned. he too was a graduate of St. Cyr, | ing nothing to do with it—upon which Land wag og aa BENJ. P. sur" H cl c ‘ e Hall. | zht Algiers, and was also present at ihe | walked out of the office, saying that he would - Offices—Corner 7th street and Canal, and on R a ‘TRUNKS! {the “FLUME” and TRUNKS — FILE” HOUSES an ED This day @ iarge addition to our | and the Summer Travel that they will = 4 a 5th street, between H and I streets. in Autwerp in 1831. In 1895 he went to | kill Fianagan. The story being so improta’ie, ISES announces to Tourists c be’ = ar % Orders sent to either office will receive per- stocks of— rapared for the reception of gues! the Crimea, and there, by his valor in leading | nothing more was thought of it at this time— LAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE. | «oval attention, ee Jr6 | Sole Leather Franks, SOP SUNT, “Thee Horde tees raooitly the first detachment at the storming of the | Mrs. Land being only 12 years old when she FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacera, GATE ¢ Y STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS, Paani nks. thoroughly renovated ane newly furnis! —y are * Malnkoff, made his name historical in military | resided with Mr. Flanagan. Wilmington, Delaware. toall parte’o the city, Navy Yard, and George Hat Boxes, Valices, of the Mountains, being in the immediate vicinity vanals. He planted the French colors on the | married her when she was I! years old, and abe Consplidated Lotteriesof De beeper esp town. Orders by mail promptly attended to. The Waking ourmos bene Bors, repay on PLO Man OF THE MOUNTAIN,” the cee aT hs participation in the Crimean | she had been away from Flanagan's residence | d31!s it Wilmington, Del-.at 1 minutes before 5 p Ge fuel iedivered. Ted kW. MATE” | plete variety in tiie eee arzest and woe Route from New York via Norwich and Woroes ered him with glory. At Magenta he | for two years previous. tery Commissioners appointed by the State. 'N. W. corner 12th and C sts., N cheaper than any other house this side of D Line, by the splendid st COMMON appears to have been the real victor, and Na- M informant states that he never saw s0 PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, mar25-ly,r Foot of i7th st., below York. CALL, STEPHENS at ALTH N dai Y n TLE, fe — the — of Leo ae! po Cute Lod ae! Se a fae MONDAY. tee ws e-Ciaes en. 322 ps" «and Trunk Wareron: type, ely honored the successful sol- or! - eter ne, between sth and ith sts.; ____ and 104 Duaue st.. New Vork "T° MEMBERS OF CONGRE ng 2 # Marshal of France, and investing him with the title of Duke Mageuta. The new Duke has passed almost hi life in active service, and now divides with Garibaldi the military honors of the pres, ent war. If Napoleon LIT, in thus appointing the vi have been caught in ee q — Sunday, Soe he “ = DENTISTRY, &c. the incensed citizens of Princess Anne would i DENTAL NOTIC BERS AND CNRS certainly have lynched the murderer. Da. niuis te songz rea men ome tn. the rooms me UNKS 7 RU ¥ Be, RUNKS Tie Deceased was a gentlen : prense, Uctween oth and tech te} che ‘os he largest assortment +» 9 Leather : this community asa qui i Svendo) ver weon we spc fasted ant STEEL PRAMS TRUNKS this “San horn Trai apices —— alts of Seo ronteas, the princi ve otels +0 S, STRAN. | ™ me eh ER MARTIN, Agent, _je6-2m _Pier 18, North River, New Vork._ Cron SPRINGS, he will be pleased to see all who inay dexire whilst Land was note icious propen- his services, For professional ability 1 am — Hamremize Corsty, Va. sities. He scarcely ever came to Norfolk with- bal Dermitted to refer to Dr. Master. The subscribers would Ae gong inform their A'so. a general stock of all qualities i t i 384" | PRUNES CARPET and LEATHER SAGs and ontepoewa tee tor of Magenta a duke, was actuated by a de- | out getting into some difficulty. i : % TEETH, fois Tron Hall, Pa. av.s bet. ath and dieh eke, scaee mcsnrins tee tices sire to imitate Napoleon I, who rewarded ina] There scems to be no doubt in the minds of { prize | on of 8h M, Loomis, a Bethea antn and patentee of | re arcs i Mountain House, Waddle -imilar manner and for likeexploits, Angereau | all, that the difficulty originated about some _ personally at his office in this city. Ss snd Lannes. it may be that the disgrace of | land, and that the murderer used his wife to i Many persons can wear these Teeth who B & guay d'Hilliers, who has been removed visitors on the 2th of June. Invalidsand Families ccommodated earlier red. screen him from the law, having recently read the Sickles tragedy and trial — t thers; and rson C&n wear others = _ > WEDNESDAY, June'22—Class 25, who cannot wear then, oP ree NEW FURNITURE STOR from his command and superseded by Ceneral S. three miles « noe. sea E are now reosiving ont Pall crock cf FURNE j= 'Ciroulars er other information can be had Forey, is but the result of Louis Napoleon's a a withany siglo wad price et Teeth he oe | TURES HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Up aresnine ts asabove, or JN. Buck, Fea. of persistence in this initiative «ystem rie the The Site of the Battle Magenta Bat to thom who are particular and wish tim purest: | Mid sellin lower than any other howee in joward House, Baltimore, father of Baraguay d rs was similarly disgraced by the first Napoleon. It was du- ring the Russian invasion in 1812 that Louis The following description of the battle of cleanest, strongest, and most perfect denture that Magenta is taken from Galignani’s Meseenger : art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be fy warranted ashington. We would Invite all to call be- &e, arters $2.0 eights $1.25, | more fui fore hh . O » “Qs a vers ee ar motto is, “Quick Sales 3 SPRL ma 4-208m" rapriatora. 5 i Furniture taken in exchange for new. 7 Re “Magenta, which will henceforth become : ae Rooms in this city, No. 395 Penn. avenue, between JOHN BONTZ & BRO, ARREN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, I Iiiltiers was so unlucky as to be captured Rhbdtiious in story, is a small town of about TRURSD EY, pte. a Se ee ns 7 ATOR ATEN, Bhuiade! _su M-ly ___Odd Fellows’ Hall 7th st. w' ae Rin with nearly all his forces by the enemy. The | 6.000 inhabitants, ‘situated near Naviglic- D STREET. witttenes rey Ka babe Ty RETREA slispleasure of Napoleon I, who ordered an|(rande. It is the first stage on the road to 5: = The Conductors will possess eminent iwquest into bis conduct, was keenly felt by | Milan. from Novara by Buffalora. Three roads oal{PERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for | advantaren for obtalning'tho best ir ililiers, who died at Berlin from ‘the cha- | lead from Novara to the bank of the Tici sail every a grir attendant on this misfortune. Whether 3 7 Paper hung by experienced work: and satis ‘The first and most direct passes by Cameri, and . S rain cor: fn guarasitned a A lastow on Alexandria markets, - Se nder MAIL cox urties, Fish. &c., besides sup; utton, his «on had also fallen into any military error} ends at the bridge of Kuffalora; the second, FRIDAY, June 24—Class 61, T. leav ’ A rach alternate AT LOUNG Wild Honey, &c., from the markets of the Valley we have not yet heard. The present Marshal | more to the north, passes through Galliate, and 78 numbers—13 drawn ballote. and EvRorg each alternate WxoNEsnay. 3 Baraguay D Hilliers is now sixty-five years of ; i i F'm New Y’k| Prom Hi NG $7.5 descends to the river nearly opposite the vil- f i wad ic sEEF LLOW CHAIRS, 12, mond, and the lower oountr: lage of Turbigo; and the third. still more to | !Ptize0 aun D prizesof.. fon & Harte for New York, | fk7_ Al he Euruiture is manufactured in this | in the morning, and reach Huckton Station ty the north. passes through Came Tiokets $5, halves $2.5, quarters Arist, | Capt. Jones,|Sat., June 18] Wed. ¥, And guaranteed ‘clock the same day. and by « curve joins the Tic ae 2; 2 No.3. ; Manasras Gap Railroad at i Ocean Queen, Seabury | Sat. w 2 JOS. T. 6. PLANTS co. readiness to con- tance from the Gialliate road. At the moment SATURDAY) June 25, 1d Mountains adjacent to the 3 % “ - — = Waskiarton, Rich- mgers from Baltimor: ill leave Alexandria age. and when but ¢ cen years old was at * the battle of Leipsic, where his left hand was carried away by a cannon ball. Before he reached his twentieth year he was a captain. Comfortable Coaches will be siete oo Parperhangers Vey visitors to the Springs from Buckton, distance Vanderbilt, ’ Lefevre.|Sat, July 16| Wed: Aug. File Winchester a dati nan CONSOLIDAT LOTTERY OF | Ari See Tay onl Wed rr ired and ¥ de ged en a —— He is a man who changes his politics without | when the French troops crossed the Ticino, | @®4ND DELAWARE, Clase N. E Ocean Quitn 200200 ISSE2 i 3 = Sone nee ronan ene Gosches connects with the Manassas duthoulty, and on the fall of the First Empire | General Gyulia. who was evacuating the Lom- Watmbers 2 denen ballots, Vamderout........... [Sa . Sep. 1) RANK T SANDS, ; Terms. the restoration of the Bourbons he gave in | ellina, had quitted (iarlesco, and transferred er orgie ‘These steamships have water tight compartmentr, oe on kant atl Board for ist week am : : ‘area 1 prize of.. na) 4 prix : Carry able surgeons. Chnstantly on hand all kinds and ad 8% his immediate adh he restored family. | his headquarters to Abbiate Grasso, on the left | | "45, e.g Price of Passage either teay the same. sizes of READY-MADE COF * Sd 70 In 1826 he served in Spain. and when Louis| bank of the river, a few kilometres above Buf. 2 0 in 80 and S100, = ad Cabin $50and gv, ene. Be ‘alls er Pay attended to at all hours. a) ee — Se Phillippe came to the throne he was made gov-| falora. The passage of the French army was - ; Cal (a limited avmber) 9". | old berks! es tothe - Children and Servants half the above rates. ernor of the school of St. Cyr. He then served | therefore effected in view of the Austrians, who | * : Pes ea ee lowset 3 Ne ACERTIFicatss issued for passage from Europe w | Ober cabs tguclard ea amet een To families, or partics engaging Board for several in Algiers, and, though of marked monarchial | endeavored to oppose it, but were repulsed | Tickets #2), halves $10, quarters #5. cighths > ‘Srxcie delivered in London and Paris. ‘| OW. PLANT. ‘UNDERTAKER, No. 418 ‘7th “a R. PRITCHARTT wit have the principal tend he still managed to maintain # io with considerable loss. That took place on| Address FRANCE, seas ical it nice Bowtine joe ANG street, between G and H, ki 7 management and control, aided by com) it nale " mes of the late French republic, | Friday, and as the advance of the French and ith Ea Jee Eee . N. B—Thia line of Steamehips in Not lable to ne mane O7ery grrcle ve ee ove ahuib don will be Superintendent. sul Was appointed successor toOudinot as com-| Piedmontese troops had evidently, from the ‘ interruption in consequence of the European War. | PATENT CORPSE PRE s ma3s-2m dcr of the French army in Bome. On the | simultancousness of their late movements, been SUSSEX, COUNTY LOTTERIES, jols-tulyis His charres aro moderate, n hs attoution pa wai ——=—- coop &etat. Baraguay D'illiers immediately | skillful repared beforehand, and formed | To pe drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 LIME—L on cali, any hour of the or night. Hacks fur- ATER, WATER, WATER. proffered his services. to. Louis X ii] partef a regelar stratoge ical coiabination wwe | 7 minutes before 12 1. May Always Lo ind, Jo quantities te auit, the | shed forfunerainat theloweat posnible rates. Vv SNYDER, Piamber ant AR OAS GAS. as 4 reward for this officious 2 c may suppose that the alited troops, immediately MONDAY, June 2), 185%—Class 73, NEN PL ASTER and TAT ne Vv a = = ae —— | to the Star Office, will introduce water and Gas Grand Cross of the Legion on the banks of the Ticino b ing free, hur- 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots, Lime Kilns, No. 1, between upper and lo H O. HOOD Has just received a fine assortment | upon the most favorable terms. Vicosdontens the winted a Senato: ried forward by every available passage, so as . pitals. WOH. G NEY. fon on, and beautiful JEWEURY compri- introduction of anthro both wont do po | to see Sweden, Envey Extraordinary to| the next day to begin as great force as possible pris of ri > Pipe ticle okt a npergd Llp arg topeedca o Bog ch Garni and Etruscan, Lava, Jet, Cameo, | m>. jet Clase workmen and guper Constantinople, and « Marshal of France. The| at the opposite side ef the river. The Austri- oom tapi 7 ' : 4 Y and a variety of oth intend them personally.and will warrant all work : established a depot at the footof 9th street amd the | coods in the line of Jewel removal of this officer—one whose career has ans, on their part, secing that their opponents anal, wh ways he found on hand the best | poso of large amour pet mae, ft will ales | pal Gas Fiataves of ovevbacs ool ees anal, where may always he found on hand the bet n or » 1 will “ 2 et extended through so many different French | would march straight for Milan, had consentra- ilies era Bl Sa ed Hint eet wegod Dern Limo, Cement, Plater | fhom ate very low price. ‘Pease call at No.3 and bate ber anton urge sins Meceiag’s Sen. governments, aud around whom cluster the | ted their forces to prevent thein, and the con- 78 numbers—13 irawn ballots. Orders received and punctually attended to. zw Pr —— — | proof IRON SAFE, which J will sell at one-half ite traditions of the First Empire—is a bold step, | sequence was the series of combats of which the Capitals. je 13-1 W. H. GO NEW Paepce ere rvpr cattery, | ———_____ ae and ene calculated to excite much attention. | results are so briefly but eloquently told in the Moist nie, - ELLING AT COST! 480 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. : I MPORTANT NOTICE, Vatil we receive further intelligenee on this telegraphie dispatch. It is known from Iate | * ed °. a" S 8 ‘ Near Third Street, LADIES OF WASHING: N. point, it is. however. useless to speculate upon | telegrams received that the operations of the t H. KING’s R ANBROTYPES. GFORGRTOWN, ALENMANDRIO? AND the canses that induced the Emperor to offer army of General Gyulai, were directed by Baron WEDNESDAY June 22 1959—Class75, . ‘only 25 cents. THEIR RESPECTIVE VICINITIES! this slight to bis old adhere: is also pos- | de Hess in person; so that it is the best general 5 numbers—12drawn ballots, Z vadies and purchasers generally, that 1 oTOG Put up in handsome case, Permit * fo inform vou may on pad efter Mon- thle that the act may be, after all, but the| in the Austrian army that has just been de- Capital: shal! leave for Europe in July next. 1 PHOTSGRARHS: ca — voluntary resignation of the veteran soldier. | feated in a battle where not fewer than 160,000 . - there! ine this sony off only One Dollar General Forey, who supersedes Baraguay | or 170.000 men must have been engaged, the | 40 . 120 hoes . MILLINERY and FANBY for the first copy, and 25 cents | At firet cost, and continue #0 to sell until July SU d Hilliers in his commend, though he has served | numbers beingcertainly the greater on the Aus- . 500 French pattern Bonnets from #3 50 to $5, 00: TU. for each subsequent one, | C oatenplatins extensive iy wg opm bo in Algiers and in the streets of Paris in support | trian side. THURSDAY, June 25, 1859—Class 76, 1,000 fine Straw Bonnets, all colors, from 37 cents 00D Pic See any waiaknn Se tee aoe je worth of goede inte ana f the cowp d'etat. may date his chiet military == oy 78 numbers13 drawn ballots. seh ike aicoee’ ant Cuaron ica, Remember the Number— ; pasibie. My long experience in the purcheos reputation from his suecess in the recent batile Dr. A. Bastian. who has Hats from 50 conts to $29), ef Montebello, in which he exhibited remark- n Bremen on his visit in 450 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. “Secure the shadow while you have the substance.” ap 3-ly 3.Q.C. LAMAR. c. H. MOTT. 3.1L. AUTRY. AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hoty Spring, Miss. Will practice in the High Court of Errore and Ap- peat Jackson, the Federal € 0, je Courts of the Seventh Judie: st and will attend to the C throughout the North Mixsiasip, T FAMILY GROCERIE HE Undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the publie generally that he has taken hin old stand—No, 432 7th street, between G and Hand stocked it withan ertire new and carefully selected assortinent ef choice ‘ancy Goods, and the very liberal share of patro mace extended tome since my remova! to my new store—336 Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th streetsi— encourage me to greater exertions to please. I fintter myself that my first cont rises will afford xreater inducements than ever ‘off m this erty; and ~ soher to sal urgelves teat mean what t say, | most rem iy ‘an ear! call. Actions speak louder than words. My stock 1x full and complete in 7 by com prises some of the very goods of the following classes: Dress ‘Trimmin ae I style. Ribbons, French Artificial Flowers, Embroideries, Real and Imitation Lace Mantilins and Ports, Swiss and cor erg napa and Insertings, Glover, Gauntiets, My Tarletons, luseane, Dress Buttons, « valor. His Crimean career was cut sort | 1857 to San Salvador, the capital of Congo, uuder rather suspicious circumstances ; but | *¥s that the prinecases of the Royal family en = there is now a prospect that, in the present | joy re able privileges. They may make FRIDAY, June 24, 1859.—Class 77, italian war, he will redeem and extend his | their selection of husbands from the nobles of ‘78 numbers—12 ire n ballots, reputation as a soldier. the renlm. and the happy men have to prepare themselves for their duties and their honors by z +: | Several months of solitude. To insureeonjug:l NROUNCEMENT. || filetity—not on the part of the wife, who enjoys has oar oa Now York | the greatest freedom, but on the part of the hus- ne ‘bad ti mee s Sexes band—whenever he leaves the house tomltoms Pushop protean ag Ss are beaten before him, and at the sound of th zh, in whieh the Bish Ediuburgh, the all women must hasten out of the Primus or head of the copal Church in the lot of the laces Susgatel in Africa. Fine Ribtoos from 6 cents to 25 cents a yard, A fine and large stock of Arti Flower: Laces and Silk Mantillas ay is from $2 to i A att id assortment of Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Collars and Sleeves in general, with a large stock of Faney Goods | IF" A discenut of 5 per cent for every purchase °. above #20 will be made, Tioketa $1, UF IT whall positives rail for SATURDAY June %.—Class 73, 75 aumbers—i2drawn ballots, ened i i, between 7th and sth _ie4 Avenne House M.SINGER & CO.S IMPROVED SEWING 1. ihe * MAC NES. Washington Ofice—No. 35% Pennsylvania Avenue, Reon eae the National Hour 1 f. VY GROCERIE Perfumer wh orga of every kind, such as are . x i ‘tall mavofacturing pur 4 "I . used es al seasons, tland. had taken a part 1oNt, the well-known danseuse, havin; 5 | peek SRE Gs: tatiors) Sates senwetacs ne, which he intends to constantly on hand, and | face and Muslin Collars, every style, ~ Three days after the cecazion just referred peneart maritat = poauiion ueblasben 04 hoe adZ7, {ilvondors for tlokets or certificates of ck ’ ety of work. and of earning | Hepes, by strict att to business, to merit a | Wide Biack Lace, figured and plain, to the Bishop of Edin! usoftheScot- | ing just given her daughter, who is now the | tal attention, and the printed offical drawines cout tr spate. wat married! So, at least, »st incredible announcement inthe newspapers. I don’t know is in your branch of the church, but in riage of a Bishop—after his eonsecra very rare occuir-nee, and there is wong earnest church: at lest rong fie inst it. ¥ know, of course, liberal share of patr Fle pal I SCAGGS. Plain and Figured Black wife of Prince Troubletzoi, all her private for- | 8% 800n 3s over. " 5 trac ion, ROM FIFTEEN wake : aera = tune for a dewry, bas now abandoned her villa co cRANCH. BROS wth ‘ all to call at our new Washington OF KF RO ‘SAVER IRTY PER CENT upon Lake Como, ai —— oe—No. eon has returned to Paris to | — — ——— 5 Penn. avenue, under the } M persons using Steam Boilers would do well t¢ seek the meane of living for he: self and spouse. 3419 ~7 349 wit ate FR'S PATENT ANTL-FRIC- Upon the marriage of ber daughter she hound AT COST! AT COST!! fire and steam. ‘Thaadvanracsen herself not to appear again upon the stage. Very great in saving fuel, preventing explosions, where she might even “pow make a fortune reserving the Notts, erat) R. C. STEVENS. such as Bonnets, Pints, ps, I propose to sell even less than cost f Drees Trimming in the same cate- 00d: te tt added. Cash robligonds charred. on er cogs wets Caah re ry hak Sew! aol $20,000 WORTH OF with specimens of their work, furnished to alle RW DoD sent to any address, td Cothin(Star othe pe room A Nene eg is “<8 totais y aii 7 teve ores Hence she is driven to undertake the instrue-| 2 aa @ =. A good assortment of Thread, Needles, Twist. | or LH & ti, G. Schuider, oF ey of the ee 1 ret aL ASt ant STRING BAND, which Seat was the custom in early ages of theehurch | tin of others. She applied to the Conserva- 17> | take this mode of informing the public that | and other machine findings kept on hand, and sold | p-rgons using them. Head will periorm fer Printes Eee mnieen, Pee . rds the second marriage of both bishops | ¢ ire for a situation, but was not successful, | franthis day forward Labatt call my entire stock | & New York prices. I. M. SINGER & CO, - | mmaris-am D. w. HEATH, Agent, ic. Horepeden, dee. & enil te mally eolicited. - ests. Itis faithfully preserved in the | gid she obliged to rely upon the patronage} Spa pr AND FANCY GooDs WM.H GLOVER, Agent. md oe om Nites 530'sth or arpbiy ek wal earl Sikes with | of the public. AT COST FOR CASH. HAT AND BONNET M DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE, | P: FISCHER, No. 416, "next door to iron Hall. respect to the English church, we ——__+ <= My object in so doing is to reduce my present oe : BLEACHERY. 113 Pawnsyivania Avene. Weert Exo, joie (Alex Sentinel. 2w) “pon it that suc A Disnoxest Graxp Masren.—Mr. George | stock io make roo for Fall Goods, Ladies’ Neapoli raw, and Leghorn Bo Just received, a supply of Fresh Medicines, oldsinith had abundant war. Terry, of Leeds, England, who, in 1839, be- 9 7th street, three doors below the | Straw, nh and Misses’ F' and also Gentle: icp | ist.Articles, &0,; Moore’s Rat and Reach Extermi- horn, and Panama CLEAN ED 1 j ond REFINISH ET “say Shy sev pepe he | M&tOr, & sure remndy for these pests. jell 2w 8 RFI and at t ‘ nts pk C,H. i XCELSIOR CRACKERS.— lost notion, at 8 | MORSE'S Hat and J, [ex XCELSION CRACKERS-—A fresh at rant for making the Vicar of Wakefield record ‘the ‘maintained with Whiston that it was vclawful for a priest of the Church of England #tter the death of his first to take a second.’ Hlowever. apart from all ecelesiastieal congid- erati No. 3 came Grand Master of the Udd Fellows and | ° inte Market. F. T. MADDOX. Treasurer for fifty lodges in the Leeds district, 7 SWINDLING QUACKS. and Chairman and Treasurer of the Widows Cavr s LING @. : ON! 3—their Books, Cordials, and Orphans, has absconded lately, having | gaucho. yal Nig oo Bane or Ringe onan become a defaulter to the extent of from 20 to | them ail, and, to profit by my experience, " PO. $25,000. Mr. Terry was not an extravagant | write for my rivate Cireular on 2 man, and aamica flourishing business, so SPERMATORRHC(EA ;—1TS CURE 8 E leachery, 309 ‘ox lebrated Lansing bu N. B.—Alno, ‘Bonnet Curtains for sale, ma U-2m™ i ieee ay. We supply alere in this _ r . = Sy Lee a same BUPERS . epware. Yor en KING & BUR ec” A large assortment, bought for cash and will be = othe he — = : OTHER ARRIVA\.. Jith samp avcloneds address, tr pottece condi. | #0ld aa low as cam bs purchased i strict, EFRIGERATORS—the best in the : = wait _ : He was or- | that the discovery is a matter of great surprise. fog Jour friend, a forme, sufferer. merely supet-| 5. 19 yore AM — £COTLE. f R Double \ rived Ice PITCHERS, ior tok WHITE 23 dsined in 1514, conseerated in 1841. and he has | <.me years since he was held in euch high sorinnes Ses 136, Chath Mass. — = WIRE. DISH COVERS, t’hand a large 101 of HICKORY, ieee for some years a widower. He has now | teem ihat his portrait was engraved at theex.| J@'-D&eWly ~--- - NDREW FATE> . vetgrn Wisco too® _ PLY BRUSHES, i ‘OOD. married the widow of an [Indian officer.” ponce of the order, and now many of there eu 1B. woe pear Ne ATTORNEY AT baw, NOTARY PUBLIC, sell at tbe loweet pease Rcoade and wey TE aoe a. This is doubtless very scandalous and slarm-| Pravings are disteibuted to the police as a| 2.0. SHOE DEALERS ak RE, STATE AGENT, ma : ’ it any size and length. ng to weak nerves but we are glad it was noth guide to his apprehension Con Refer: ° on. MR ioe, & Aga Wash zee GBts N. ws ing worse sean eet here ae eS ae at pd Rittenhouse, » Banks Wa i tom, ved, i 4 Sy etd A MINE oF ANtiMoNy.—The St. Clairsville} jeIstw | ‘een if ay to e ‘ashingto: > , . : vein of ant! »t residents. won ad's cockney ona seater Boge, dae | at AGE siete al tae eta eetiaes | S TERY SE RING SO SOUTHERN TRONK gto neta Resieet As soon as the fog clears up,” reptied | within two miles of St. Clairsville. Aotimony is PASTORS: 499 Seventh street, iar Hiaasen tue cockney. SOL. tg starlight overhead,” suid ppakplcerdpncie swat oA ahesedapparen a that EST SHAKERS Atay counts, al STEVENS’ tuat way, "taid the captain. gris going it Was only to be found in Germany. Bats Store, 336, bet, 9th 10th sts, BN

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