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6 tC ebidnaiee tie aa ye aE WEL2 > BRT 1 7 | | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | THE GREAT BATTLE OF SOLFERIN EV N ING ST AR * enna aes IGLISH ACCOUNTS = - = __—_ How rr Worxs.—While the New York News, aan WASHINGTON CITY: and the weekly journals of that metropolis Account. THURSDAY................... July 14, 18595 | which live upon the office- capontings to of June 29, pubit —= biate piteously over the late ordeg of the See ea (7 Tux Dartt Stam will be punctually sent | retary of the Treasury, reduc e een is to the address of our citizens during their absence gaged in the collection of the custom: nt having arrived at at any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail it is working admirably for the ic 24 roveeded after the paper Is put to press. Thus they can keep According to the Jo _ ee). a themselves thoroughly posted with all that tran- spires in Washington, and at the same a =< — Terms. gid cy ‘| the net saving in the cost of collecting the cine eecows = whole customs revenue likely to result from. the enforcement of the order in question will ted. ino with all hi not be less Gran fiftéen per centum of its present etait, therd yon.with the | sum total—a saving of great importance to the | greatest ‘ far the best newspaper authority, where ately, branch of commercial affairs are concerned, | &@ging in a general a Seraidcula peatenstahd’ the Seo eee Guarda to Guldincla The Em peror immediately ‘SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS The Constetution publishes and comments on an extract from a despatch of the State De- Partment t6 the Minister of the United States | national Tresmury in these tines m=" | sclte atthe dine OF the mre etuenen ey keoes at Berlili/ Matted July Sth, 1859, to show, by the to the reader-all that-journal | reau in 1796. . a eras this important Ponitfsn ak eS eee » thet they eye subject, in the following brief ex- EEG the ba under the eyes of the Em- Administration recognize the right of expatti | tract from its issue of the Lith instant: . eat, ihe division of Genesat Foray "Phe pyrite vetoed ey 8 1 gic a pcre ny me i wus formed left wing, are a naturalized citizen of the United ry and if f ence is to arise n it, | admirably. ustrians, who hed ir ae we. expect thé most serious complaints Pager toverard, Noyan:te give way two actually owing military service or civil penalty |}. ade not, before the clerks charged with . ‘The battle commenced between | | to his native country at the time of his expatri- | new duties i Shae a fares fd for in the morn i poe names an il bo potted abroad emai | in he assee Tu enol ado {aay loll ar Blige oaths country or elsewhere, the same as if he were 8 | one desk to another. ‘Thus far, however, we are | com in hia. presence still native citizen of the United States. The Constitution pronounces the statement of the opposition press, that Mr. Wendell, of this city, has a letter in his possession from the President, relative to the employment of money set apart for the public printing, for the pur- pose of influencing certain newspapers to sup- port the Administration, simply an opposition slander. The Constitution has positive knowl- edge that not only has Mr. Wendell no such letter, but that he has no letter from the Pres- ident on any subject relating to the public printing, or, indeed, on any subject whatever, and never has had apy letter of any kind from Che ardor of his troops. Driven spe vopcomng <a oes against our ri boty where the cavalry occasion to cbense with rresisti ble force; our to 2 a to say that few if any complaints have | further inflamed ‘n made, and our information derived from the | out of Solferino, Siaes there: leeds "us ta" belleve teak anaes [en there, us jeve ti entire satisfaction already prevails with the new infantry and ‘were admirable as usual. system. It works smoothly and harmenionsly, | The Emperor's courage amounted to the verge and it is not likely that any delay or inconveni- | of rashness, electrifying the soldiers by the ence will be occasioned the recent introduc- | ness he always dis: 8, engaged in the thick of tion of a more economical system, in the collec- | the contest, and merely ‘walk ng his horse when tion of the revente. oe Ere te wlan of, & shower “The saving to the Government at this port | of balls and bullets. Every one shuddered on be- alone will not be less than ninety-three thousand oger§ the gmp gee ing himself, and dollars annually, and we suppose that, taken as a | the iers, fall of admiration for this boldness, whole, the reductions already made and in imme- | nevertheless regretted it aloud. His Majesty is diate contemplation, will equal, if they do not | established since yesterday inthe house which exceed, fifteen per cent. ofthe actual cost ofcollect- | the Emperor of Austria had selected for his resi- ing the revenue. Tins, we think, all impartial | dence. The losses of the enemy must have been men will ‘with us ip pronouncing a valuable | immense. Particulars are yet wanting of our own reform, and one which bas not been mnde a day losses, which, thou; inferior to those of . ere ee os General Anger is r i; i be- | the Austrians, are yet the President. po epaatll- teal ay ge nimipeigritnerg the only one of our gerieralé seriously wounded. The Jutelligencer treats upon ‘‘The Com. er ports having transpired #0 quietly as to attract | The Emperor named him lieutenant general on mercial Power of Cotton.”” very little attention. Boston submitted to a ma- | the of battle. -It is said that the Austrians fi CREAT ETE SR nee eo terial: reduction several months ago, asalso did | are completely ized. Philadelphia. In the Southern ports t! y have been pert -rlls Ses ina secereating 40, 50 on an is, however, probable onths’ tria) with the mt force, it may be found EF The friends of Mayor Swan, of Baltimore. deny that he intends resigning. ee D7"Dr. Wm. 8. Woodside, a prominent off- cer of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. English Account. {Correspondence of the Morning Post.) Casrictions, June 24.—A great battle has been oe, fought and a great victory has been won; but an- ticable to further con- 2 | solidate the clerkships fn some departinents, dis- | other battle may be fought again to-morrow, and died in Baltimore morning, in the 6th | °°’ a “ another victory still more com; may be ined. SS yesterday Ss 53 char ing 8 few, and ending sates duties Butt present al! bave to tllyou i fw t took DP Lord Norton is represented in the new edi- Bo ee oe am Roe vO enthey Marahel McMahon's corpsleft Castiglione this tion of Burk’s Peerage as only having one son. Lady Lorton writes to the London papers to my that Lord Norton has two sons. His Lordship te- torts and insists that he has only one, and will not acknowledgeasecond. Whoistodecide? There is a nice point for the lawyers. ‘ E> Daring the next fall season, a monument twenty-five feet in height, of pure white marble. ‘will be erected in Ashland Square, Baltimore, in memory of Wells and McComas, the two young riflemen who killed General Ross, commander of the British forces at the battle of North Point, but ‘who were immediately shot themselves, in conse- quence of that deed. morning at 4 a. m.,-without expecting to be at- tacked, but before it had marched more than three miles on the Mantua road, ft was fired Span, by the Austrian’s advance on the left of the high road, The cocpa er ope waiting fight until it was supported by Mars! poms red @’Hilliers, broug bt the first corps fro: tween Lonato and Castiglione to its assistance. ‘The fight began on the road. and then diverged to the left, and the village of Solferiuo was atticked by the French. At this time, General Niel, with th corps, at some distance, waiting for the approach of Mar- % shal Canrobert, who got very far on the ‘i; to Mr. Forner’s Tactics were “set back” rae Pe eerie - ress then, this morning by a brief announcement in the —_* and wept dep a distance of nearly two ", sare; * a ww ft Constitution exploding the roorback alleging | Niet coven the ‘Sinvehet*e cre Dee Rone that Mr. Wendell received from the President without artillery. The division consisted of two an improper letter. This, the Coustitution regiments of cuirassieurs of the Guard forming the flatly denies. The story was so preposterous as | St bri; oons de l’imperatrice the second ade, and that it was not thonght worthy of a formal fhe Chasscursand Guldesformed theliant wetgehe denial, so long as it was merely repeated day which. commanded by Gen. Cassagnol ae after day in the letters purporting to be writ- | 5 eens eel Greil 1 petere enc the Phitedotghie antics ze commanded the bel, ten to the Philadelphia Press from this city, | seurs de France also made a grea! | charge, coin- which Mr. Forney indites in his sanctum, over | ™@nded by General Goudia de Villene. This °% part of the battle took place on the plain iramedi- the signature of ‘‘ Ocensional.’’ But the Oppo- | ately in front of the Castiglione, the field of battle sition press generally having seen fit to repeat | beginning at about seven miles in advance of the the slander, we presnme it has at length been kat ay meantime the battle raged on the heizhts judged proper thus to explode it. : n the Austriaus—whose Hue extended near- Apropos.—In big last “ Occasional” effusions a 'f not quite, from Peachtera along the than the mere matter of dollars and cents. The moral effect will be admirable, and, if v in, the principle that officers areemployed fof the services they cam render to the Government, and not for their own benefit and reward, may yet be established. The business of the Government should be placed upon the same footing as that of individuals, and cea ey many persons employed as are actually essential to perform the duties de- . No supernumeraries, but just a’ sutti- of active working men should be the policy ciene: the public offices. in al Suxpay Taavet.—The question of Sunday travel upon the passenger railroads in Phila- delphia is about to be tested. On Sanday last several of the lines ran their cars, and the drivers owere arrested aud fined. The legality of the fine will be tested by appeal to the higher courts. The press, so far as they have spoken on the sub- ject, appear to favor the running of the cars on Sunday. (D7 It is stated that a gentleman, it present in New York, from Dublin, has arranged, by au- thority. a billiard match between Mr. John Rob- ert, of Liverpool, the champion player of Great Britain and Ireland, and Michael Phelan, who has thus far proved himself to be the best player In this country. The parties, in order that neither can get the advantage of the other in their nation- al games, will play the French Carom game, which is the most scientific game of the three. ‘The sam played for will be not less than $5,000. pe eae Sie ries aes I> Advices from Central America, dated at Sap Juan del Norte on the Ist instant, state that the owners of the Transit steamer Cass-Irissarri ‘were sanguine that the Transit route would be open in October next. The steamer was at San Carlos, and was used asa sleeping place by M. Felix Belly and many of bis canal employés, his Projected city of Felicia having turned out as vis jonary a scheme as the canal. M. Trecotel, his en- gincer in chief, had sct out for France in disgust. range of Mr. Forney essays to break the force of the Boot tee rok Gincaene vai Star's commentaries upon the course of the Press and its conductor, by alleging that in uosity; lost their colonel, mortally wound- private conversation the editor of the Star | ed, and many $e Seote sion, The afiliery of professes great regard for the latter personally. | the guard there lost a very grea of their oft We have merely to pronounce this statement un- Tyrolene ees eed at half-ridle shot, wae reason » Guard. The immensely, as they distinguished themselves by their usual jm. ‘Lyrolese sharpshooters,whoare exceedi true. That we have more than once expressed | picked the ers off at their guns; for this regret on account of the shameless tergiversa- | ‘2e!r loss has been very severe. .: * The whole cav: ‘and artili of the Guard tion of the conductor of the Press, and pity for | had noteven had thelr coffee when they went into his present condition before the public, is very peal pe oe 4 “ope ibe pee cted, 8 0 renadiers an ti, likely. Bat as we are no believer that a man | (2), looking for quarters for the day when ths ean be politically corrupt, and yet a person of stalf officer rode into Castiglione and ordered them principles deserving respect and regard, we | forward at once. . .. A z G 1 Mi beet could have no regard for him, since his mani- ditssion of anaiey = ssouleenryren mini bc festation of his true character through his ares fo-ke called ¢0 pe nor _ Marshal leMahou’s ofttcers w' marched at three course towards his personal benefactor and the O'clock in the morning; but 2, four fring _ Democratic party. to be heard at slow intervals, which continued for > some time, and ra ea six the Guard arrived at As Ezronr.—The recent statementof the New —- and —_ roepteeee rd amg on, as} . e ave before mentioned. on foot I had no York Herald, that between sixty and seventy | Once of Teaching a good lee pg Net peli cargoes of Africans have been landed in the | pattie in time to be able to distinguish the differ- United States since the successful yoyageof the | ent maneuvers; I therefore mounted the steeple of yacht Wanderer, is incorrect. It is positively | tue Shurel, from which I aaw the fighting going . i on slowly iu the plain. certain that not @ single such eargo has since Acloud of dust, which grew thicker as it ap- landed, the various stories to that effect afloatin | Prozched, jt dast showed & coluinn of Austrian the press to the contrary notwithstanding. The cavalry and artillery coming from Volta; but Mar- a Ahal Baraguay d’ifittier’s c made a deto Echo is the only vessel that has attempted to | from within three miles of Lonato, whieh is eaal- approach the Southern coast of the United | 1¥ seen frou Castiglione, where he was encamped, States to that end, and the public are aware'tf aud attacked the Tesutins on the heights, the ar- tillery of the Guard coming up into line at full the result of that attempt. The Government's gallop. op oo arrangements to prevent the landing of such FEE Trees cited ea Spratirear ma & Dancers os THz New ENciisu Goverxment. The Liverpool Post in commenting upon the ex- clusion of Mr. Bright from a seat in the Cabinet, says: “It may be that the manner in which Mr. Bright has been excluded will be the means of exclnding bis friend Mr. Cobden by preventing his aceept- ance of office; and it may be that exclusion of both may be the means of inducing Mr. Milner Gibson to withdraw from a government in which be will have such slender support. {> Mr. La Mountain, of balloon notoriety, has hada consultation witb the two gentiemen by ‘whom a large proportion of the funds invested in his great balloon Atlantic were furnished, and the conclusion arrived at was that the balloon should cargoes have heen so complete as to prevént | brought them up ina hurry to fill up the be- ae ne pif ean mie rite | those disposedrto violate the law to bats the toe ietioned arabe! Me Sabot orf tc to the Atlantic can be made in three weeks. It js | African slave trade, from venturing efforts. to} sha) uay d@’Hilliers ina sacl eek to be taken to Troy and a large‘force set to work | evade it. We may notinappropriately add, that (General Deans of the 1st and reg- upon it. Mr. La Mountain makes it a condition | the parties in the South active im endeavoring gta aaa Pdr fata trabarye 8: ae idee awd idl nate have no further connection | to reopen the trade have been doing their best | were to attack but made a most hapeesetut to embarrass the Government officers charged | and brilliant charge. They are allowed to heve with the duty of guarding the coasts of the | ‘stnguished themselves most hiyhl: y. de {could not learn inthe hurry and United States against the approach of slayg | after the batfle what had become of G: ships, by getting up rumors keeping them | Dert’s division, but { heard it said he perpetually voyaging in various directions in ta nad ps alg | 2 nalggad eaphaleed a search of wholly imaginary slavers. The [ae eatin heres Lance Havt oF Moxey sr 4 Womax.—On Saturday last, in Wheeling, a gentleman called | upon Mr. W. Murray, of Youngstown, O.. at his | room at the McLure House, and paid him $2,700, the conversation attending which being audible toa female occupying an adjoining room. The man of business left, and something called Mr. | Murray out fora short time. Before he went he | | confusion fen. Canro- was away he Sth corps Napoleon, who is reported to have gained a great success over the corps of Austrians promptness and efficiency with which they dis- | © oo Bim, and to ave crossetl the Po, but | charge their duties under such circumstances, “The Emperor tat under fire. At one however, have doubtless had the effeet of deter- | time be remained with a ba artillery of ti sy the SP pane —— and locked | ing all who would otherwise violate the ant!: repr roenoat ian on tlecesstul, phe ag yn lady a peed Aang sep | African-slave-trade law, from: risking their | ees content?” © Tre consent ean ected me meonied ‘convermtion and hearing Mr. Murray money and personal liberty in such ventures, | Officer. ~ J’espere que vows etes aus content de sia la journes que jen suis de ma part.” A Cent { Soupiers or tae Revo.utiox.—There has —— ise am the Emperor had his epaulette cars We ed away by a ball. | been but one death reported to the United | "fie Edaterte i Sau the night at Solferino, States Pension Office, from amon, the. reyolu- | @ village in advance, and all the cavalr: + das lenerd in the late ato ‘| on the Held of battle’ a aes ary pensioners in the State of Ohio, during | rns tire of th . - ‘ e Austrian artillery sl: ot | the six months ending with June 30, 1859. ceptibly about six, and I could sc thepaiget Fine Taylor, seme man, oat about 26, whilst pas - | Nor have any deaths occurred during the samo ~~ srick at Rave extended some miles from ing the pu ‘ohn McKenna on the iod + vy, extreme points, the Austrians were «falli “A A berg ator Battie | Csr among such in the State of New Hamp- pemegap pepe: well and with resolte on Tuesday night last, was approached by a man | ion. The Sardinians are pushing on from Tonato, mamed Thomas Eaton, wio asked him to walk » inte the house and treat the company, which Tay. MS gt BE > corte es and are trying to get up to Peschiera j Scrvers 1x Froriva.—Plats, &e., of the | off the Anahiios ore they cross the Mine! ace lor refased todo, whereupon he was seized by Eaton, and after struggling 2 moment or two, surveys of a number of townships in the ever- | that fortress, as they prixinally intended.’ At glades of southeastern Florida, have been re- The Datile, Wa conten eng will pod, Doth fell to the ground, Taylor being-above and immediately rising again. At ‘this junctute, it is ‘he battle was continned until dark ; ceived by the United States General Land | shots were fired about nine en Stated, a third party, named George Burke, lea from a buggy in front of the place and quic ly deceased . These lands, t bh low, under a eggs six and seven the most violent whirl- jena igitin Al psa stinon aia hea . wind I ever saw br. auch clouds of dust along drawing a pistol, approached near the and deliberately shot his victim in the side of the tably | the road and across the fields that nothing was t adapted to the purposes of agriculture and | De seen & yard or two in front it was soon fol- head. He was standing so near at the time that the straw hat worn by the deceased was burned lowed by & deluge of rain, most violent pasturage. _ — incessant, for more than'an hour, garevating Arpotxrwents.—The President has appoint- mass the in two places through which the ball passed. ‘Without a groan or the expression of a word, the leave, tried the door of the communication be- tween the rooms, found it open, went in, took the package and left. She disappeared, leaving her trunks and clothing bebind her. — AnotuzR Homicive ix Battimons —Wm. HH. cs fi ~ lw 9 or three ed J. J. Sprenger, of Pennsylvania, Consul of | road to Mantau, and met about four rv ace Fev the United States at Dresden. trian prisoners coming in. The yreater part of Tsaae Covert has been appointed postmaster them were Italians, who cried “Vive la fF tance’’ = as they marched along. There were some man reeled and fell to the ground. Burke c. | ** New Brighton, Beaver county, Pennsylva- acinad, wo seated ts fee acutely their aT caped, while Eaton was arrested. nia, vice Glass, removed. People of Castiglione have behaved Most dis- CPS eae ea inuabtiants aid they had mething ia, and Dastax anv Taarsa—The friends and adini- PERSONAL. for refreshments and wine, oot aaa rers of Daniel E:. Sickles, who stood between him | _*--"P. T. Barnum has sold “‘Iranistan,” his fa The French behaved with the Modera- and the gallows lately, are Very much disgrun. | MOBS Country seat ut pas: pat to Howe, the in- | tion, and took every refusal as if it were a fact fled by his reconciliation with his wife. The ventor of the sewing machine needle. ee Lewis fone aril ype want of sup mecate 7 +++ Mis. Margaret. L. Bailey, wife of the late | ei sn ce to the piace that New York Times, for tastance, Gamallel Bailey. bes a card Im the Inst aurshet¢ | many wounded and tired soltice wee bese re man’s service in his behalf during the triat, vents | the National Bea stating that its publication wil] | into the action in the morning, having eaten its spleen in the following: of her family, and es should be refused at night even a loaf of “ ae Dé continued era poet ine! ‘as was very often the case. The F, acta tbe of clog to Wenn B wn | ons Skcepaet gee ee prnepln a te a | bere ie vay te he, pd soot ligence of the reconciliation of Mr*Sickles nity ——________ 94. tt dese picked oa ne they Co-Ub nearer wife, and bas ascertained, what we believe to | , S'CELES axv rua Tammany HatL Commrredg.| the, Tyrolese of the oflicers, who were be the truth, that the most resolute of a Ata meeting of the General Committee at Tam. | Sily (ig f think the SppeEved (blmself also the most relenting of hue: | AY fang ta STENIDR, & fesolution was offered Were auany superior otters killed od tog Face snow ‘once more - Biekles, r tim the Inte Philip Baron Kerr This, ofesune oo AaY of themertiaga of the compmtice pin Be tase hee toon not the Avan isa purely personal and private matter, with which | 5 5 but as the Syaccalled | yy ehal omg ‘ cy the Public have notuing ido But it isdue tothe | £07," Special purpose, the resolution was tad ovet o ieader Aey, baying detected bendetly belicny Poltical friends of Air. 8. | Unt the next segalir incetiny, when it will be he Sap ef between itand the next wit. 1 who honestly believed him to be a man upon. It was inti that Mr, Sickles Ustrians fought woe doen ved by Intolerable ‘rong, and tn that belief interposed would proba y, in the meantime, aor N.Y. pony ¥ eee pedo of lie feeling at the time 4 } They retreated slowly, kept u; fi f pty mj id mot i his trial at “= U7 Late from New Granada states cls dariaphens wales were, iis aa by the journal uprel ay re ee p= that the President is authorized by law to promote |, the Sardinians,” there was nothing like'e Bera catirely on the \mpulse of Sir. Sickles bine, the exploration of the Isthmus of Dutien and <r ing Bruen well, sping tht Knowledge and i te Tat Fansina for purposes of canalization, and to imake | 1/80 the day; but in thelr siyie or ade, the Lancers of the Guard and Dra- | of the Guard, Grenadiers, and Artillery of | Co! a ee the day. Niel, wit 00 men two divisions of horse. inall avout od , was from four in the | of the most tempting delicacies, ice orextms, &e., ceeded ‘in forcing the Austrian centre while the Tadinireult, oust aed Diag ate serindeds aed | eldedly wi foundation, | the piles before them than. ar Fo Este . that Gen ud was es of Smith’s or jes 9 2 . At the a }, “the - ai ‘ of the Engineers 9 “es he Guardians, Mr. Beall, gave the order ‘have 3 few lites tr ‘ char i 2 jane in notallengaged. The Piedmontese at moment enveloped; but they ised the enemy, and —_ ———— courage. The three es rep Nig ‘beds were demanded at the use of wounded. After twelve hours’ we trians brought up the reserve of 80. saat ues aber i ie ral ghtinig. endl it urs oO} ‘the wantage of ‘the ilies. Tue vie ‘cae northwest, by a shower of rain, and this be gru 5 it was wel complete. | morn: itis more pleasant. ‘Couwt Grout ~The Times consetponnent We learn that the affairs of the sinking fund of writes from Vallegio of Count Gyulai in these | our C ion are ina most fi condi- ms: tion, an amount of revenue by pen | Count Gyulai is still here, much dispirited, and al which ff be rg Agree f an Seing, tot 8 coat martial; but this the Emiperor perly applied, must in course of some refu offering ‘to the mortified pride of the un- ity years liquidate the entire funded debt of successful General the honorable of the Ban | the town; 0 further additions aré un- of Croatia, vacant by the death of Jeliachich. ‘Wisely made to it. The amount of stock (six per THE LATEST Mf 64,000, upon weuich the aterest is pall! quer . ‘of 000, upon w: . ot con- | terly. This amount is being steadily increased tans the talon logan sae by the savestinent of the interest Sa fait ws it be- Vaxecio, Friday—{From the Emperor Napo- jue. Jeon to the k J—The whole army has ‘Ar all the multitude of fine ‘private: tin- the Minclo. 4 he inians have Tuvened Pee provements erected in our City this’ season, ¢hiera. ‘The reinforcements which I have recelved | showsto more ad: by the eee of bry geo geen pL Dor leon, have enabled me to a) ‘erona out compromising myself iu any way, as 1 have | street, ng his own residence. left a corps d’armee at the Gorto, to watch Man- The new. agonlc Ball e eels» ‘tua, and | am about to assemble another at Brescia for See { Potomes ent ing to watch the passesof Tyrol. flourishing peek Potomac, No. 5) which erect- The Moniteur alsocontains the following official | ed it, In a few fa more the building will have bulletin of the battle of Solferino: ‘ The force of | received the finishing touch, atid the remainder of the army of the enemy amou to from 250,000 | the furniture will be in a to 270,000. ‘The new artill uced terrible | As the t is a first rate time for laying in effect.” Its discha: rene hi enemy at a dis- | a supply of winter fuel (coal) om aw ye tance whente their heaviest yuns could not sonny, terms, we advise: who desire a rate and covered the plain with the dead. The article, and who. wish to econem: to call at of the French is 720 officers hors de combat, | once on Dickson Gordon & Co, 120 of whom were killed, and 12,000 privates | both ‘and coal ix Lies syne killed and wounded. Among the killed areseyen | If you tinted pe ‘as others see colonels and six eutenant colonels, Among those | mean the form wounded are five generals 3 Vienna, July 1—The Austrian it mys at the Battie of the Qith,as fer as has yet been ascertained, is 4,900 killed and 8,100 wounded. x Vunona, July 1.—Since the battle of the uit. there have been merely some unin t skirmishes between the outposts. —_—_—___———— IS" ABERTION. MON Te ou ERY at your Armory,on THURSDAY EVENING, oes onder of Capt. M. er OR, isa | OP Ms. MoRNI UBLIC SCHOO!L. EXAMI (hegzami sation of the Famale Peter PIB es ak asi on * Bt the school house, corner of south A streets cast, near the Capite!. ICE CREAM AND WATER Ic (CF ska ARAN ANE SER sng Prexcurmone, at sila pe slice, 5. o8 made ir * th EDDING CAKES WwW ve enal sexy Meage rurcicaias acapnten pay” sishias ouary as Seaparty line. xeon vate famiies cent o KDELPHIA CONFECTIONERY, and F sts, i jy U-im* ‘Those wishing to prooare steak ts thee Write stray u rocure st ia — ciation nowy forming may do 90 by ailing on HOS. | it to their antocest to call upon ALERED HUN FISHER at woUaire & Co.'s Auction Rooms, | EM, 460 lith street as i, awe “if | QT, JOSEPHS ORPHAN BOYS ASY, means. jy 1-tf Ss ‘Phe Lady Manteseeat thi aie tender ir sincere end grateful Sto. 3 BELS! EELS! EELS!" hosts of friends and patrons who y vis BARRELS Salt Water RELS. Aliso, 6,800 St,| Arlington and aided the littie Ur, John’s Sinoked ALEWIVES. Just received and | ocoasion of theit late pic nie. To for sale by 5 8, sod lus kind family, as is Assis by 80 jy 14 3t___No, 432 7th street, between G and H. bag to express not Only their gratitude, but ty com- ‘ER ATH TO ALL ROACHES FOR | Pyrmont them for the perfect order, regularity, CHB TORN ONL TO AVE: 3s & house of ong aildt mausgement ¢. reigned who did not suffer by ti ever a PAs 2 for 15 cents, and it will be guarantied, after u Idok at the Iifelike spec! gallery—likenesses of some of our citizens—and we wi guarantee that the temptation to obtaia your own will be irresistable. While _ write, oo foroug 2 Red ~~ 2 marching our streets their beautiful in the en rowte to Analostan Heteat ple ieking, Tne make quite a handsome appearance. As yet 20 new wheat has been bt directi to oar market. A lot was purcbamd, ver, ji = ‘ele doing in ja ——— There continues to be —— y flour market. There is but little speculative consequently sales are.sinali and con- fined to the home - Canal super brands are held at $6, extras higher, as in aa. Wheat of good quality, new or old, would com- nd 1.2831 25 for red and $1 .25a1 45 for white. fot Free offering; beld at 80c. for white and yellow. RY, 0. 8, ATION.— y ry PERSONAL. 0 THOSE WHO DO BUSINESS CHIKFLY ors and wish to vase it will J. or the day, They are happy in statin; tthe metre sect? Now. rho did ner k Wim a's | seu, for tie Senet Of the Or Bove gail oe a7 ail rca pants r. For ie A avenue, al re, : 2] YYANTED IMMEDIATELY—A WOMAN & Vie vet anit PATENT Bi pie war Ww imendations, at No, Tia Green seen Gs sah heat quality A SN’ i - recommenda’ ns, at No, Treen jeorge- Ick PLTCHERS, of the jatest styles, tor town, D.C. iy ez haltae pen elec ANTED TO RENT—By a good and punctual oe ee, W ievaot ® swall HOUSE coutel psert e roorme A and kitchen, mort . iyi S25 Ee. Sveaee. |__| gpd lush ateiets went cosenen te eeeoek tem ee NO FICE. to $19 per annum, Possossion wanted imimeditts, Dwine to contra pea re) in of sey, ly. Address J. J. ¥., at the Star Offices. jy 14-3t* store-house, which are e place ih a s " ; ‘ANTED—In a gentloman’s family residi ried conch fanevetmecatone toss day de: W | Wess ccncat 2 cen emnn Dead, "ude RIES, OLD. WINES. BRAN DIES sod OLD | fortable hoine aud recalnr wages offered: Rese WHISKY, which cannot be a seed for its piri- ty and natural flavor, at gremtly reduced prices, until may entire stock is disposed of, which is iar 7 and a inrge proportion of my goodeare of the best quality. Katt now invite my present customers ani sso ‘peng Ader dnen 4 fe Se caah te cane and par’ @ Ol 6 aivantages whic! ere offer, * JESSE B. WILSON, Grocer, 327 Pa. avenue, between 6th an ats. south aide, ow WwW TRAVELING TRUNKS. ; E Offer the largest, best, and cheapest as meat ofa! the various styles and qualities: on SOLF, LEATHER TRUNKS, ee DRESS TRUNK FA ING BRUNKS HAT BOXES. the Tetettizenoer O ALICES, CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., WASTED TO RENT—In Alexa be found in this city, Travelers and purchasers fortabie DW ELLING-HOUSE in a reaport shonid not fait to visit our establishment before | able neithhorhood: (rear ey het okeny ies per an- purchasing, as they pan. find every article they may | num, Permanent and punctualtenant | Please Want at the lowest prices. add pote to E. 'T. F., Alexandria Post Off id t wake ropaired and exchanged fornew ones, | stating teria and Wontion. iver inks mar! iver in 1 Sore a aaa SLR PET Or 650 «25h ee a ee city and Georgetown, wali ity | WANTED—By a youth, aged is, who line up to ALL, STEPHENS & CO, this time been at school, and ‘always immedt- jy4lw 322 Pa. av., botw. 9th and 10th sts, | ely under the eves of his parents, S11 UATION in ate fils teeerareretnet tune ee e14 quick, active, of ent, a amliuous pro, Eiplonna, Please'address 2 note te Boe Weta Star Office. jy otf mendations as to ter and ability wired, Spply ani. counting room of the National [nteili- jon. gencer O: dy M4-tf NTELLIGENCE OFFICE—Famiiics requirit I & good careful Nurse or Shan TMA for 3 or country, Cooks. Laundress, heip, ‘ivers, Writers, Farm hands, will please call at 4' tween Pa. avenue and E street General Agont. Several tons ef Scrap In Orders taken for Coai and Wood. — WANTED, One thoutand dolare for $1 0002 ear, sateiactorily secured on real estate, for which a liberal interest will be Enquire of G. W. ae ay, 516 7th street, cppoaite on. iy 12 005t Ni i ria, & com- TANT TO THE CITIZENS OF ASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, HEALTH, ECON AND COMFORT! McDonnell’s Catawba Ginger Wine. LOST AND FOUND. The Great ‘yasyinb) sentation and Family $2 50 st ohne Se es from the subecri ie ngs CON ro nace erred a : ma, up horns: & piece of rope around her right Kestion, or Blatulency!!! lige these complaints the CATAWBA GINGER s™ reves _ apne waste ie 18 &N UNFAILING REMEDY 8: AYE STOLEN—A small brindie This dalicious Wine is pre; from t 2 COW.7 years old, short horas, some, RAPE AND J Mar GI i | 4 M BA GRAPE SND IA ‘ N BING Rant, for | white on the back and about the feet nnd tal’, short legs; nin good order Ey . Had qualed by anything in the market, leather col'ar on the neck with a ats, on which i “i the most desirable of SUMMER BEVERAGES, t t the owner’s name is engraved, M. SMITH whi'st ite ‘Tonic and Invigorati: perties hi W..C.” Whoev: t 4 = it By gencgne WIDE REFUTATION and “rg street. will be waite sty oan OF, ig Bee a Wee Vi inets pre cateons adapted male | @ITRAYED AWAY— nday, July Lith, Comiatution.” ‘nos for the ae mt Chevey gen ea HARI "Dns her breast ae? ToS ang 'taparne Miksa sa ns | genera “Ae gia: LS ov Mixp avo Bony Aap W100" | bo given fo her return to De, MePHERRSON, NO PAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT I W6 sak for it a trial from ail, entiafied that a sa- te tria! lt astablish at the Bo fu ‘whioh it has acquiredin ail other Rion. corner of lat street cast, and Pa. avenue, Capito Hill, vik _ BOARDING. OARD IN, THE COUNPRY.—The best of HE CATASBA GINGER WINE LE WAWARGINGE OS me viliontne 8 Ly f iy Country. Board canbe had at Mrs. HOL- SPECTABLE GRoceRIES:—Jos. W. Davis. HEADS, on een Row, Itis abo) FM Jaton, Bea; Hon Neu; Pe. | thy. pleasant ‘aod very eultebie for ere ei Moore & Cissell; 7th sty EB. Winee a ork] ove business in the city. iy 12 $t* Brien, th and Yate A” videons si L Se AND MADE eed onde ats; M. Groon, 13th and L ats: John ‘Tym the spat relinbioineae angele: om L. sts,;, F. M, Orne, Pennayly: hands, and for Se ees Coburn, 13th ant H sts; ‘Wim. a; By Ay et, re SHERRY and ste.; Jas. White, lth and F ats,: will be sold at tes = eam der bok ae laarachusetts av. and 5 Pate: ots muck n for which the ow Jorany av. and ats Feter c: : Ky BARNARD xaateae iol week Hick: Sakeu, Peunayl Auetionsets y on Merchant Gap Th geet PIB Wi | ett Seat ae York av. and 12:h st, FOR SALE—A firw-rate PAMILY HORSE, TH CAT AN BA. GINGE WINE. 18 ‘OR perfectly Cre i oT SSRN SPOR Dena S| maha ante ants WE vale Depne, 29 jercer st., Baltimore. owner theving ‘no use for them. Fors fait ts" Wholesale Depot, jy 14-1m_ JAS. McDONNEbsL, General Agent. ising an horse RECEIVED | radeirieiias Cpa 3m barrels PLO Freak Gronsa. SUMMER scHooL. os * ‘ a i the of emepietnaty ipa be ee Tureanaiite 1 ety : Tis W. i nied AN Seah, ight ceo ol ce ae goede wis Dring ke a a rT jos we TH re any rock regres Sah coe on, me 2-tf ——————K—KX—KX—X—X—_ ‘ AMUSEMENTS. foot of p Lone ae eet eee rondng are at the =F Dies (olgerag nities fare ie COURSF ~ made for - FAIDAY APTRRNOON, July ith: A . Cruit enters i di. ‘Tho well charactor ‘ above for speed wil en Et — i Geer sige te 2 jy RS. ABROT has several pirarant ROOMS fo M rent, at her renidenoe 108 Wentatesy ~ re HLL conta town. OUSE FOR A two-storr ing lo wolaed on yes annus. i FEM DWNT within three squares of the avenue and 3d street. ‘paint ed. OR SALE—-TWO y : Fer he northern part t eee 2,0 sold in lots to spit or al! together. Al rent. 5 fine DWELLING. ‘Sea! most desirable locations for private ad the modern improvements. ker quire of Z. IONE aoors from Wth st. is ‘OR RENT—Two DWELLING HO’ pleasantly located im the N. one at od istter will 80, for sale in ene of ready Corner of ath and Ly etrent ee eos at with hack butiding and stable atached. it month “Apply at MeLAUoMLIN™S re, corner « aad I et: 19 Sth between Hand Fata Or at AIS. Se SMALL AND DESIRABI SUNG AoPePR NEAR FRANKLIN Re he, subseribc re have for wale a well bu lsome! yr ti Bw NG HOUSE reat Vicinity o! BRICK es it br ahe med Franklin Row: which wil be noid on: rma, ous> A rose: sah am soe at rin bz 5 Per zy Ns to J.C. McGUIRE ce 5 Avet'rs and Fomon oe eke “ine -E..— Wishing to close up the mtwated, wi rate pump 10! ‘AL eats. irm, we offer for «ale four HOU! tuntert st. bet w: ns Bnd one-story lack. build: tnenriy comp!eted,) ek bat ey h Ft Islan, emeh hen ‘habk 107 tect 4 = ceeere Terms: $12 per mor jorthern Libertias— rRaw mt af ? FOUND, be or ee ES 7 st jy 13-31 w vk inte ‘ae- nly room and fi steads an tofs mere wouthly rent. in- quire of JOBN RELY ANS, : jy l2-Iw (States) ELVANS & THOMPSON, Figot Png a BRICK DWEI ENT_, G, with ry tan & pleasan r part ofthe olty.witen f tmimeditely ponte tie Civcinen Parone r. Bi improved and ner LE lsrble Wor! te tat of RICHARD RO’ HANCE.— ¥ rang on "Por farth a CR ee or i. aa on an Sh lie i A RARIENCER SES isons ofthe most by u ‘OR RE; next ~The STOR ¥. in the ® ning the Star office » fous Ssegar and tobacco store, There is no sare Appl 2 We BWR se occupied AL 4 D it rable wenty miles around Wash- jon Apply at the Star iytim tar Bui dings more desir 'y retail bus: » St the Star jes ENT—Two smal) FRAME will a ith rub oe Tee iret ‘he above Sueortuiént oF Lumber of alt edenod que! B strecta,at the foot ont ie TORRE T PRW, Lie os ‘SAI E ORK a of! and ats other oe phy OI ° ve T OUSES, wi two-story back Puitinge eae 4 rooms each ; ood yards :tack wnd side alleys ‘The shove property isioented-on the north side of Mas sagharctis ayenp betyern Sth sts, Per disse geadaocfenah eR Sea oe Sais pre moult Bowed ot a Jom tt BHGUS ay apse s: WALLAS + Virginia, on most hil) f Me acres excha: mot fae c unty. Cony enten BENG. rooms. on he Island. R: to vale in sume to # eGUIRE & CU. sete abet iy 8% R. RM LodMis Wik ua ey Pia pale Srthice count) Bs, and ever eal ll San, three-story BRICK treet, low! » Opposite west wing iy 9. D Mer hacts. 7 7 ODEONS FOR for reat ~“ ' with | , Residence L stivet north, three - os it and 2 2 meagan sth y = -_ y = breutiful COUNTR ington is for ale. J and desi offer for «nie a valuable FARM P e Feuin artery COREATIRS gh matuneros AN pee wisewaceen ‘TE

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