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, ¢ unsuceessfully—The Austri: (SUNDAY EXCBPTED,> AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania keemua & Bleventh Siret, 4anZ Ww. D. WALLACH. r ———+ > Papers served in packages by carriers at @¢a year, ‘es “or cents por mouth. aeeentragerion 5 .~ soription price is $3.50 advance ; six sopatie: a for Chios anathe; oad for Tepe than -three months at the rate of 12 certs a week, Single ceopioarons cent ; in wrappers, two cont, TiseMENTs (of eight linés to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or twice week, @1.25; once a week, 60 cents por square for each insertion. Se = a a ETT ETE OTT — Se ea ae + | mortiing. pe one eal ved, : poreet onat, 0 ’ : Rees that —— Tax a Sram eurce. it wariahly contains the © at has : . aH ge eqns vinediately rk See oth vet. XIV. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1859. N°. 2,025. ikke ce on ostmasters who act as agents will be a!- lowed fom oo of 2) cents. pureny OF THE WAR. aay Sane A Chronicle of Eleven Wee e the Campaiga frem the Po totae ™ er ~ te Battles, ountera, Victories, Redvers * ses, Retreats, and Peaccful Termination. aera terete "1 1859. PRELIMINARY EVENTS. Apsit 19. -—Departure of the first bedy of French troops from Toulon—Austrian ultima- tum dispatched from Vienna to Turin. April 23.—It is received at Turin. April 26.—The limit fixed by the ultimatum expires—Gount Cavour declines the Austrian conditions—Statement of the war-question addressed to the C. Legistatif by Count Walewski French troops first cross Mont Cenis. ~~ ApHt 27—Revolation in Tuscany—The Grand . Duke retires—Address of Victor Enian- uel to bis army. THE FIRST WEEK OF THE WAR—TAE AUSTRIANS ENTER SARDINIA. «April 29.—The Austrian Declaration of war ‘ed at Vienna—The Austrians un- er Connt Gyulai, pass the Tigino— Marshal Canrobert and General Niel reach Turin and baamp eames: of their respective cor; "armec—Gen. MeMahon arrives acG of Gen. Posat—Appsal-st Victor Eman- uel to the Ita ef 2as ee April 30.—The Austrians peony Freneh ‘Ambassador quits ts Vi Yeand_ee volt of Massa and Carrara. May 1.—King Victor Emanuel leaves Turin to take command of the Se —The Aus- trians occupy Mortara—Their steam- ers seize the Sardinian ports on Lake Maggiore—Three Austrian vessels re- — on the Iake—The Duchess of ‘arma withdraws from the Duchy. May 3.—Manifesto of Napoleon IIT., addj to the Corps Legislatif—The A pass the Po at Cambio—They ulsed in an attempted te rassinetto—Dhey ox the lige over the Scrivia at Pracensa Ths Austrian vanguard reaches Tronzano. May 4.—The conflict at Frassinettocontinues— The Austri paz: arizza, advance to at Valenza. THE SECOND WEEK OF THE WAR—THE FRENCH EMPEROR PROCEEDS TO THE SEAT OF WAR. May 5. po rte of Parma returns'to her epi May 6—Gen. Cialdini, issuing from Cassale, seizes a convoy of the enemy. May 7.—The Austrians repass the Po at Gerola. May 9.—Imperial Decree establishing the Re- gency in France. May 10.—The Emperor Napoleon III. and the Prince Napoleon-Jerome leave Paris for the seat of war—The Austrians complete a retrograde movement to the left of the Sesia. May U- tne Emperor embarks at Marscilles —The Austrians pause at Vercelli, and return reconnoitering parties to the rig ight Rexk of the river—They occupy River, May 12.—The msperor lands at Genoa—Issues an Order of the Day to the Army. May 15.—The English Declaration of Neutral- ity published. THE THIRD WEEK OF THE WAR—THR AUSTRIAN RETREAT. May 14 pie ae occupy Bobbio, and u ir advanced poste to Caste; May 15. <The rg Emperor arrives at ry May 16. “the | French Squadron of Admiral Jurien-Graviere anchors befure Vi The Emperor visits the outposts at Valenza. May 17.—The Austrians threaten the Bridge at Siclla—The Emperor visits the Headquarters of the King at Occimi- ano—The Austrians vainly attempt to take the Bridge at Valenza. May 19.—The Headquarters of Count Gyulia -— ransferred in retreat to Garlasco. THE FOURTH WEEK OF THE WAR—THE BATTLES OF MONTEBELLO AND VERCELLI. May 20.—Great Speech of M. Kossuth on the War, delivered at London Tavern— mate of Montebello—The Allies,num- bering 6.300, under Gen. Forey, de- feat 25,000 Austrians under General — Stadion—The Emperor visits i fe May 21.—Tho Piedmontese, under Gen. Cial- dini, force the passage of the Sesia at Vereeili, ro the Austrians—Gari- baldi, with his corps, leaves Biella, and marches for Northwestern Lom- bardy—The blockade of Venice estab- lished. May 22.—Death of the King of Naples. May 23.—Garibaldi, 2 reap the Ti¢inoat Sesto Calende, det the enemy and eap- tures Varese. May 25.—Garibaldi attacked by the Austrians, beats them—Col. Cristoforis, with a portion of Garibaldi’s force, beats the Austrians near Sesto Calende—The Em oa? at Voghera. May 24.—T! Emperor arrives at Vercelli— Garibaidiagein beats the Austrians at Malmate, THE FIFTH WEEK OF THE WAR—THE BATTLE OF PALESTRO. May 27.—Garibaldi marches upon Como—Rap- . id movement of the French army from the south to the north uf the ’o—Men- tebello and Casteggio ev: — by them, oveu; by the Aus May 28.—aribeld' bebing the Atsirinns at Sap Fermo, occupies Como, Camer- lata and Lecca— Austrians bombard Canoh on Lake Maggiore—The Valtelline rises in insurrection. May 31.—Battle of Palestro—The Allies com- manded by Victor Emanuel, attack the Austrians—The ry aed ‘of Aus- trim attended by Field hal Aaron Hess, arrives at Verona. June 1.—The Allies defeat the Austrians at Palestro—tien. Neil occupies Novara —Proclamation of the Emperor #ran- is Joseph to the Tyrolese. June 3. “fecal retiring before a powerful body of the enemy, attacks Laveno attack the allied outposts at Robbio, but qth. retreat—The advagce of the ities, under McMahon.-enters Lom- bardy by the bridge of Turbigo. THS SIXTH WEEK OF THE WAR—T: BATTLE OF MAGENTA AND WALRGNANO. June 3.—The Austrians hastily evacuate Sar- dinia—Severe action at Buffalora— Garibaldi again maréhes upon Varese, beats the Austrians and rb-cceuples it. June 4.—The conflict at Buffalora concludes ta a splendid victory of the Allies at Ma- genta. June 6.—Milan rises upon the Austrians—The rrison retires—Victor Emanuel pro- claimed King—Lombardy annexed to Sardinia—G rand boob ey at Paris for the victory at M. June 7.—The Emperor King ¢ enter Milan— ‘Phe Austrian castom-| of Napoleon ~ tele to — ag ee June 9.—Marshsl Pariquay € the Austrians at gine, ae & severe contest carries tee tut post the same day the umttontie rd ts Ur- ban is beeten b by Macehal Gaurobert s Austrianwevaduate La- ‘vene on the Lake Maggiore he be Ew- paror Aud King mage at Milan. THE SEVENTH WEEK oF THE wav?-rus RE- TREAT OF THE AUBTRIANR. Jane 10, i enters The Aus- evacuate Pavia incen: eee Shoe 112s ‘AddstHans evactint'Lobi—Th - TT: SS TT Resignation of the Derby Miniety is in] FOR RENT AWD SALE. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS.| TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. _ remap aie avvenedemate the FOr RENT—The STORE in the Star Buildings TAKE NOTICE, H. MELA $,8oN. is as B ALTIMUKB.AND OHIO Tt adj LL persone owni erty either RAILBOAD. French advanced to onzola. pouncaaae Nobaose Moree Treg hae whee lexir- | Beall street betwoen eigross an Green ie CHEAPEST BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN ‘angu ble stand in W to) retail busi- | are requir an ordinance approved tho 16tii o| rao Ra 4 rb esto the ase sa’ Pipl =the dese. ‘Apply. to Ww." v wang’ a? at the cad July, io ine we the, foopways operas fe snare ean ‘e will Sapte uheee St $10,090 stvek of Be of Boots and ea, eee pega ome inian army passes the Adda at Va- paras pares ned grade fend eall street. The work | sos Ate small profit, that being the seeret, Firaine ver this road. goins throng f succoss in business, no worth West, Northwest Southwest, leave Ba itimore prio—The Austrians complete the BRENT IME mast in ail responce be donp in “rents to be ap- | foss stor! to abil at gent a incall freak nod sty am mod ats p mn = 7A evacuation of the Papal Territory, and FSi back hi Niding, No he of by the un orsig nod » or 1s K ay ok Fy par ‘chaser receives the valne he one at 7.20.8. m stope nt all ng Ses “pt me 6th pee west. Gas ail through ‘he improvement must comp! cf ofhis mone: joods sold at costare dear at auy No aa mm, is «xpress sud stops only at Pp also withdraw from Modena—Death of ood bathroom, and has just | day of August next, or it Fe Se te mately the el Pee ca ee Gaitanch imho B cipal points, Prince Metternich. been put in ahs roveh hrepart. Apply (tothe aubsort= subscribers and paid for out of the tax which has | P5 A & SON. 520 7th at, ako PARKERSBURG, , and stations on that road June 13.—The- Austrians abandon Pissighet- Bey gorner th ane iB siroots, opposite the Nahin Be lavied for sha NERO. assim pertier inde NEE TRAVEL ERS—so0 UTHE 4. TS praia. Washington, ans ey Es Bit ae a be ike a ing of A peerts ee FARM FOR SALE-—Si ean eee Fey ADDISON. Mayor. soot ian euendtera sions a withes phere, SR Meare BtS-29R. me, ORE US p.m and Brescia declare for the ing ‘A 5 SO8 . umeTON BRANCH. ters MES J. AERETT, porto and experienced Workme nder my Wash. AN Sardinia—The Allied army passes the in Alexandria pounty, sbout ee ore i Commissioners. | immediate supervision, I prepared to furnish Seria—Gen. d’Urban retires from Coc- Sees o Fails ake reade coms nin or the 6 eer ee Georgetown, D. D. C., July dist, 1959." travelers math a better ade Sueaper Qitole tag the o1 rem a wSret Stew COTTA ge 4.20 and 7.45 a. m., 6.16 ate 14 “Fe Duke ok oes Revives fe Man faisa deere EO ree FOSS EOR RENT The HOUSE apo 4 | Prnalee | “tra overed, aud delivered in as, hii us a—d Javriana, 3 2 ‘est street, Geor; wn, regen! ic i? it v bat one ~~ eyecunibe he sate nightRevolt st Sei eoonige: We BOWIE A SERN ah by Mr. Arthur Solo trad Tying about mul was the | SEY Pert Of tS GIES 8. TOPHAM, 499 7th at, oS From HINGTON at 32 p.m. Venice. street. between F aud G. They are Pleasant ind north nde acto est of Montgomery, dtroet, je 14-2m Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, - Fem Battime ee tm beens Jane 15.—Garibaldi repulsed by an overwhelm reasonable, uis=3 ably knowit for its healthfainvascand tts choices I BOOTS AND SHOES, 6.50 n.m.and 345 p.m. ing force of Austrians at Castenedolo; RARE CHANCE—A beautiful coun giety aa to make further Sesoriotion anneecbeers i C aerial ering aud keop a full Bre NORFOLK at CP... of te item ve possession he — I he retreats towards Lonato. ig one ofthe most highly: Unptoteed wind ded cule | Gea Aditess Be RUDISOM aged, neeaee | Pome double sole ponte a. minnd 32 p. me daly: except Materday evening June 16.—Gen. Count Schlick takes command | planes within rangethtwests lee ke | dria. ey s-eawit | Ladies? feat in es 3 ait" p.m. which ieee ante Aen . Sera id Austrian army, replacing. Beton. For further information apply at i Star Ww LE PAYNE ae aed ie ie ding Baten. ex rican es sold le either oy Nees jai—Tho hea: eters mes HOLESALE BOOTANL DSH GE DEALER, White Ks Ki | Sippors: for Lahon Misges, at very MecN. Taine, ip Rormooh ond 0 orenster. removed to Covo—The Austrian T PRIVATE SALE—Several well- o é Emperor at Travigliato. At es ean nee —~f Fy som art attention of the trade is respectfully palled't®| Afigeen’and Children’s Boots and: Shoee efe rmempenpe' | tom Setere ‘ed three story FRAME AObSES, with oa ee ee ror? | tcaine to return by two-story back sii containing from 9'to 12 | MX Pee 4 4 Pr. deseription, equally low, ee day ‘creuitg Uo Mu m0 THE RIGHTA WERK OF THE WAR—PREPARATIONS | Pomp eahes good santas aback ‘and aide alleys. ‘Tha uh Hi aia SiOE8 A aot wea 1 ROGENR "Binsows, Ageet. FOR THE FINAL AND DECISIVE BATTL' above property ons saree on the north sido o a8- wf heb iT LEA’ HER PJune 17,—The Austrians oceupy Montechiaro spohunetty aver 6, batareen ath i a ata. Per- work isalso Pama pal wo vor y of ntten- and Castiglione—Kossuth leaves Lon. | 4ons desirous of obtaining a healthy and quit reat - AKE NOTICE. would do well'to ea! rop- —Wi don for Italy. orey. ty. Also, several smalisr hee” pe | Rome | large lot of COARSE SHOES ard BOOTS Boors AND": SHOES.—When you find Le commencing on the 8th of April) June 18.—The Emperor and King euter Bres- =a. weed fr BINEY POINT and KINSAT! “Eiatea arr, cenjatie for servants) also on hand and constantly | SHOES do not wear or do not look cia—The Austrians oceupy the pass of R ‘Country hants and others in w Gyenus. You will fin m . ey nprep dred t | turning, will leave Kinsale on SAT. the Stelbio—The Emperor Francis Jo- VW, fully (Gran CHA Fon intited Fepeenic on ‘adress meat No. 77 BMIce af | se save you wit with th the “ep fash natle fyi No.2 Pave Naver pace, al ime ES GUY_having ate steree | Nese te aes ver, will yusepaye for pti _In ieee go toGRIFFIN & BR on tallofthe regalar iandings cotng h revi tion of his army nt eg unternignid wil Georketown, D.C. ___ pat-tt” St the lowest possi: cash tod feturnies — ) LUCIEN S. pACr Ee, soph tev: pallid = y emmtatntory nee op ave years from th se iseh NEWa ry RAN Ni 6 iE MENTS paces a 8 Nau’. house, 1, Apout! ndrin. Sonsto—He- aqames sepreme | com: ber next, the PREMISES on the sourke mand of the army—The Papal troo; having, through the treachery of esis, capsured Perugia, indulge in a ferocious massacre of the inhabitants. ef Penn. avenue and lith » Whioh UNION BOTTI ve years past has a be Asown as No, 57 Green strect, 3 inser’, and eat aud most anodes house in! the undermgned respretiully announce to their | SGM thin pact oo yrare, we oxght From Washingto: -Stcamer Geo! ‘etropolis, Its position 0 on Bonn, oni | friends and the public in general that they have at a | Know by this tine what will suit tiem in this line, u about taylor yd on the Capitol and Pron " and can safely say that we do; whieh you ean prove om Vi iy, ngt $ Ta, ‘fiomas as Coliger at June 19.—The Third Division of the Adriatic late prozuaity to the | ISRO expense. remodied atfnc every moceetary ar. | by giving ourwork arial You sengastatelitee) [4 Aor sa Mies wakey. an hou rae ed sin mak Washington Theatre, and Philharmonic Hall, one feeatenieat bor oon the articles at the principal Shos Stores in W. aaesete tscemer Weary —— s leet sails from Toulon. or oth of whioh w open nearly every might it te sapetngg ecco re oe facton elty the, Sinan en aioe ase ital pe Jane 20.— The Aastrians abandon Montechiaro, ore this property by the most | Wathington Aquoduetrand also mided thoreto's | MeCurdy & Son's P From X exandris—Steamer 4 Cuxstigtione, and Lonato. aisibls tn Washington city for a hotel Kept on the large fil filtorer, throne which the water passes, so — 7,9,1 & m., 1, 3, SR = hoop Tucesay” s June 21.—The Emperor and King leave Bres- | European plan. Its sleeping spar’ og tak phen that) itbsoomen periectiy clear. DENTISTRY, Se Friday mornjuge, when the Coll yor oi run her reg; eee and THOMAS COLLYER: () THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | @ RRAN ANGEM ioe re ING DEPOT, | T Having been ea Ae meanfeotey‘rg Lactee 1] AREANGEMENT 5 Ts ae corretowon, D, ed to accommodate % Tas as heretofore, and emit cia for the Camp—The Austrians re- pene hr loduinges white ies oqoking, Ri wrene Ap re Peyred fs alg fer tigu tetween WY eae Alexandria from oceupy Montechiaro and Castiglione. apartments can fr in addition to the above 13 have inid ina large Dr. - oS a No ric . 9s.m.to spn. on an Francis Joseph fixes his headgnarters posemnmaeiane gveu ® iar greater Hes | stook of PORTER fad from the most cele- A Will be abson ‘Phe 3%, Eat 1 Fee Bultmore and an safopesn plas. The ent aces, public and Drated browerier i the Umited State during the enram dria connect with t thet ‘aa of t at xine vera adena ow rivate, wil on Tith street, wit uin $ foot of Penn. | rated 10.0 eailons of prime BARTER) N CIDER, will return in ¢ fed ail to resume. pra tive | Oho Railroad for the ne orth and W eat hi — ys on- 6, and neal re Phitha: 1c ‘ as will be seon by fu ir mely no- x ‘m. pats fr ane mesic Lb wrap Teoontorssance aa] iall than others tant ona be entethionen Ber he Teen will be old by the barzel, gailon, or in bot- | #8 csc & om 808 75 p. rpeington ect with the trains ofthe Orange DENTAL NOTICE. Sein Raaltand for the South wnd Southwest." api rmation WC ee terms, § ply Ww. dD, at Fs Seek Vo ce WATLRCHTREF Ohoa, Wasviialn” tats ee face, Wasniigton” mat tf LES, put up Da. riuis DENTAL NOTICE. | the soars | PREGULAR STEAM (PACKET LINE BE Tw ; CRAB APPLE SIDER, ‘ALE PALE, Francis Joseph at Vallegio—Kossuth BURTON. and PHILADELPR in pint bottles expressly for in I Ma! ° arrives at Genoa ELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE | hart. The | Sreuney Lotwook sth send ith nest Sheey HARA ed June 23.—The French Emperor and the King | [) RIES, prgmplg ntvced toe are one Seigera. iwi BS | he wal ee io: professional ents ttn bind! AMON Lliacte EDNESDAY: urge & recounoissance as far as Desen- | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO..Manaoxns, | ?'f 19 serviors. For professional abili ly ; Eon : ang pearing Full forve re | ap NAMING TON, DEvawane. draws | maITtE yea delivered oa ree SRN SHINN. | BoFmitted to refer to Dr. Malster, MBIA, SA a ee 4 o'clock p.m. pees the Mincio, end seespy Fosnnlen, ices apg ern mete OR SALE—A good SECOND-HAND CAR- i ort oR ERD. &9, Solferino, and Cavriana—Tumulta z a cores mider the superintendence of Lox’ | EV RLAGE, whteh wit fu dvagosed of on sennee- _WOOD AND COAL. _ Lt MeN WEUNBEDAY' Norwine, « at Milan against the Jesuits. Commissioners appointed by the State, ble terms. Appiy 18 above. ma 28 .0D AND COAL. Thee Columbia stops at the principal landings om THE NINTH WREK OF THE WAR—THE BATTLE OF on PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, A comeiett and full stock Of all kinds of the Ver se apsiy to Saat nm sete lan Oe oe MONDAY, August 1, 1858—Cinss 89, SUMMER RETREATS. All orders attended to personally by ove of the piesa ™ Ch BH de, une a ol =a __R? Austrians defeated by the Allies, num- OOR’S PAVILION Coal thoroughly sereaned before delivery. ajo Fick TRAVELERS!-NEW ARS bering 150,000—The Austrians repass M erie op ee Wood delivered, sawod and apiit any Terieth and N TICE 792 RA WVELE ERS the Mincio—the Allied heady artors NG UPCACE hater Basen Ee kioere cS qunatity ean'take wict| WITH GREATLY IMPOPED SCHEDULE! 5 di trated the Potomac, be- ved red to order, ot ec pep the Diet the mo- |» Ticnsts 62, inives’ 91, quarters “B2,cighthe gi. | tevon Binckiacene’ Intend Serle gitey Vole IE7" ‘Those wishing tolay in their wintersupplios | FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL June 25. Prussia proposes in the Die! Ps m0 Point, will be open for the reception of visitors on | wii please romember we wish to keep no accounts; THE SOUTH 33 oh SOUTHWEST, Betrest of Bence eves ot Beakeia” ener gry mat wiPraarei tage lave tosnt hat hin Type | icy wil gins satsasins puyrgt hot fotow™’™ | wid Rosanne Reaatunne gas Ricans ans Poee- FuaelSd — Nemeth aistven as Terece ad after Pyare, trays pallots, {il be supplied with all the delicacies of the Po "EWM GALT. mac Rattnoa Ling. conferring with Prince Nw |, pro- tom n752 fiice— Northwest wi fat and € strecix, is. ‘Bar will et _ with choice Wines, | No. 547. Wharf and Mill—Foot of I0ta street, Liguora. Segare, bw Wat Department. iy 22 i ‘te z d Music, rood Ancting. pe ent et ing rrod 6 1 5 ceeds to the Imperial headquarters. June 27.—A portion of Garibaldi’s troops, un- The two fast Daily lines from hey oe re ee gh the NOTHER ARRIVA sil |, | Semth and Southwest. Boats leave their Ok plenty of Fishing ing TES hi er 6 id 6: Pas der Major Medici, occupy the pass of WEDNESDAY, Aurust $—Class ol, ue ot hie gusts. rail ties has t aire <P iv ba of Sth ct, ee -m. Sie 8 . eazeagere by SNe tween Val-Camontea and the Sten: Columbia leaves Ae ing a heap fol leasant Sipe bree hours down 78 numbers—I? drawn ballots. Wed nesd 6 o’aleck tM aud willfand at the cheap for Cagy board, and enjoy a p ‘Tyro Capitals, Pasion toc? ote has, Men. on hiand w Inrge lot of HICKORY, Hoe beauty! Prstomndc, paantn sf gfatlview of Mount i: Oo ot eo evening new ye “ihe Allien pred parang vam °° on longer, 91 135 Secor aas. ah payee san f eb umes Pieace call fe a aoowiets. rey eupeer aloes rest of} four hours roceaioatabio! — 5 oorner and late. m1 arrivein Johmo LJ June 29. aoa — — of the Allies advances weet the "Mary's connty, Ma is i wiatad (es ewe ood Cut sad Split any size and length. corneet Sithali the: else for the South and South- to the Villa Franca. : ie a@-2m SY MEG UMARSHALL, Prop’ af cou Mail numer iin June 30.—The Imperial headquarters removed ype Sana ad aes 2 oO. N’S W. 8. SPRING: O HOUSEKERBPERS AND OTHERS. “The Greath Southern } Mail is conveyed over this = to Vi = corps of iret = = See ean * as J hs Sages Frepericx. County, Va. T I Lo OR ro 9. YOUR INTEREST“ rastromdia ona by any other route, making certan eon joins the main body ot e allies - N i Balti , Washington, or “ connection: army at Vallogio— The Sardinians 12 | Cumboriand in the early morning train for ate ait ny ef i FREDERICKsOUR RG, Byrne: ag Siuumeties thetnee si Peckioce Tee FS 1,000 pepecs mechan by Wine enter Ve office, comer of 7th and Canal streets, opposite ie <j CHA ARLES new British Ministry declares in Par- “Pickets 85, haiven $2.5, qunfters @i05, rom thia Depots 1iz mile in osches, to thaSprimes | CADte a NEO Hineneat it datarticelicg te astaiete on Dep: X See You will not only be sure of {ull measure, by by 7 ocgloek p.m. same day. No detention at as heretofore. Grounds extensive and bu hie fats vod Spe eT AVood Rawedt in 2, 5, oF an inviolzble neutrality. FRIDAY, August 5—Clase Set e 13 drawn bali Capitals, <1} any rize dear: shader: fine ee and experienced ser ts per cord cheaper than it is sold fully vants; hot and cold su! THS TENTH WEEK OF THE WAR—REPOSE AFTER 8. The water for Mth any oF dee atthe. --@5015 | sale in bareels or bot iairealaee caanen a tie t: er iecence intel malt. July 3—The Emperor removes his headquar- ; SESE. apristors omertiaubese ser ent Cuality.< ~ ; ze, together ters from Volta, and crossing the Tickets sine 850, quartars 81.28, with one hundred acres of land adjoining. at private | 7” He has the Siguset Carts Sine Boxes, tT cio, fixes them at Vallegio. anie, and invite the attention of s ts a Aes. pecniators to this The biggest Pine Knot ‘Spit for N. , lee August. 3 r h ref to | i a July 4.—Ten thousand French troops landed at | gRaND c§82or mba HED ni DETERY OF " ae vil ef inpolaged Spy application Kindling Woedtt <Cl | For ‘hiougy ears fea further he Lussin-Piccolo, in the Adriatic—Grand AWA oraigned OR %, {0 All delivered Free ot Charge, —_ avenne, 07 igdooreant of Browas Te Deum for the victory of Solferino, jy dtm OR W Baltimore at . Baltimore. Md. te i Free of Chares. = si board the Boats, hoot foot o Suh street. arena in Notre Dame. IAPON SPRINGS, IP Notice. the above does not show how 0. E. MATTINGLY. July 5.—The yates retire from Bormio, af- fea ccecih *namreninn Cousrr, V van to get 17> R, pax dt Pe sa, to get your _auiety (Un Ticket Agent. ter a sharp action, in which they are ° mae “and tae’ patie tat aen a. r Lat the abo ‘and try EW ARKANGEMENT! defeated ty Garikaldi. Msckote Sisshaiven go, euartert 2.50,, 8ths @125. frignds ghee a pease they have Ps Ma penlont Pont quarter of m sartof the bent wed in? for $1: $ pieces for $112 tion of best Oak 2 pieces $1374; 3 aad ress ©=FRANCE, BRO. ENTS & Co.., yYATERING PLACE, Spruce Pine ELEVENTH jase pre aaa a THE ARMISTICE | Add: E, ADBE Patitealhy Bi. (ghinjease embracin: te Nowntai’ Hou utidings,<c..) and wi o| m a res July 8.—Armistice concluded between the two ne. fava es T7~and Split ih] @REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. or the Via ORANGR AND ALEXANDRIA Rattroan. pieces t ‘th Hid) 3s; or the best Hickory, 2 pieces 1+ pers ° SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTEKIES, dan he socammodatad eather Tae eas Famlion “pieces $2. All other parte ofaoor &2 rors at Villa Franca—Zara bom oA Daily Mail and "Telegraph Office muy a FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. barded by the French frigato Impet- |} To be drawn daily at Wilmisston, Delaware, at 15 | three miles of tin plac -Bi,Hands's., opponite Wil. psa minutes before 12 m. Cireuln other information oa be had jorat Win, Baliantyne'e, ah etreet: | VIRGIL! "FENNESSEE, July 14.—Interview between Napoleon III. MONDAY, Ausact !—Clarn 19, bouidre Ae yn daltecorg. TT Beck, Eee., o Office removed to the north side of the tesa: Ph LOUISIAN and Francis Joseph—The war termi- 78 numbers—|2 drawn ballot. Fa SAD LE, bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets, The money ARKANSAS, — eg XAs, tele. a to accompany the order or be ready Wwhion the fue! nated by the Peace of Villa Franca. ibs 7 3 prigoot.. ma 4-anim? Prsprithoes aadolivered. T OUG on TICKETS oan ——— see am | =" Fog SaaNGGNIK meron aia PAYNTER. at Paco's Whar, | GREAT Se STERN wait! OAD rb « THE GREEN CLOTH.” . : Neos . —= = Pleii cornerot Pann sycnue aud eth etree = a Tiekets’ gi. OUNTAINS, SH WEIGHTS. & Wee “4 of the # erry b In the Belia Union, or the California Ex- eo mann: Saket ortas “FLUME pro-| ¥ pish > rights, | Geores Bent, or ette etkes of the nee Bnd change, aristocratically pitebed on the Plaza, TUESDAY, August 2—Olaad 118, rll, Le oust: Fanncunoes to “Hours 45 We fecha tpi moulda, nad Voctilatentend | Rloneudsin Raion’, at Alexandr, the style of conversation across the green cloth a aee and ady: ummer Travel t en! se tlipéc tt v L » of Hoss ‘Hails RICHMOND. DANVIE LE, I YNCHBURG in — Spcareel lle * was different, being acct ff on Petar Lot i ENE itso itote hae eae on ERcu aes VILL more jonatr, 20 bi A “~ x w joroug iy remavas el and newly furr 5 i for it, yon will he . Mss “A moment. if you please,”’ quietly remarks 5 Quy ented ia the snldst of thy most attrac ive comer GRIPFITH & SHIELDS, paso on Ni an almost beardless Gceperaie, covering his eee et or the “OLS MAN ‘ OF ‘tat? MOUNT RING the M AGNOLIA HAMS, t aacen route, Sud continuous railway conne - pile with a firm hand, and fixing his dangerous WEDNES: a a S—Clase uk Fieme, Lakes, Ci Jason ee, be 0, feo hand W. i" Hane yor THE Way Waatune. sect ion ed en and comfort =e ind 1 . ‘om selected countr eater exredition . ee Oe any eee pe ene Soom he hago nls tet dines br tae epitndisn Noemie CaN ATGRe: | gohirerzone of these Hnane is fro y, for us, aud every | ing over a rgiles shorter than by eng puner route. addresses; ‘ you can’t stop there. 85, capi dprizes of —. WEALTH and CONNIE one warranted to be in perfect ardor, fe steam {errs boat George Paretcaves the fout « Well, sir.’ ‘ Low do... Pp, m., from Prer 18, N. Y.. foot CO’ HAND st, Kine & BURCHELL, of 7th street at 6 a. m.. for ‘lexandris. where pas “ Well_—exouse me, but I think you drew &eo., - Eo. S &e. at the Innding of Soars yates. or further in- | jy 19 Corner my st_and Vermont av. gengers take Sear ee Sonace Wonkstcck a? , ‘ioketa 5 jOTMALION Ree gs: 8 Ol e route at the prinei- os 9 e Sul }o cards.” AMBROTY PE oh and a!! points Scuth- we [believe vot. I'll take your Pile, if you THURSDAY, Avpurt «Cinan 112 pe Hotels and Depots e SaTRRTIN, Acont, | Min sannait new srepandis take the supe pal choos rumetibomn te Mion: anes: the kierwaiyo'takes fe2"') 5 numbers e12 drawn ballots, je6-2m —_—_—Pier 18. North River, New York. | ior AMBROTY PES, that onnnot be surpaseed by barn Drewudatre? : Through tickets to Piymouth Weirs,or Lit. | SFY in the city, for the low prio of & conts te G10, sace Wagons aud Omnibusesleere the office b: ” now he obtained at the Ticket Ouice at | Always on havd a fine selection of new styles of | pa” avenue, at 6 o'clock a “Your money. wine Donor Cases. Pa avenue, hetweon sth and $th ots, SAMES A. CTEVAR. Agent, And in each case the words are accompanied &o, | &e, &o. — _jeotr-tt if Washington, by a quick but quiet movement, which dis- Tickets kets $1. ——— = OYER’S ae LTANA SAUCE. Sop a dua revalvet: With ue! : pearance of FRIDAY, Sitter tia ns. CABINET WARE, &c. sore phox Ho: sand appetite Boece ae ne NEW Px P ROTOG eRAPH PE GALLERY, there two new disputants— ed. curt, of ‘drawn ballots. RUDOLPH BUCHLY, xented by the, renowned 480 Pesws¥Lvania ay : brief, but sharp and downrig! * rovter dert Bo a (Successor To IsRAEL & Bucay,) neerers we is soure AMBROTYPES, Street, Sake reas Cacees sa eee % he 408 (eae es Saati bisdeonasois 1 panuntaate AMBROTY “osly Bente : > $8 - ¢ is formed in the midat of Hl gircle of ALL KINDS OF” a Writ, oie come the oTOGRA -, up in handsome cace, fhshing eyes, compressed lips and clenched BATURDAY, Aucust 6—Clase 114. SIO ra) OUSERE TING ARFIT-RA ” | Slrensece aipals pak eri PHOT ae hands. You may count twenty, deliberately, 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. a NEW Fv FURNITURE | STOR ‘ trial, convinced that it at he Ose Dotter | habeas ere you hear abreath drawn or see the slight- ing ou ir Fall stock | PURNI mast mat to the already for each subsequent one, est movement. TURE R HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, large consumption, 00D PICTURES “Well. ir?” ig A tg SR oe taken in any weather, Pes © would invite vo - = ona £ Ye ” tm Te aang. Our motto t is, “Quick Sales lant to, the appetite =e [eee ete: _ 28 street. > +: Your money ! end quiall Fro ts. eG d to 0. “Secure the shadow watle you hate stance.” © Your eards'”” HLT All orders far tie tick pete pe Rack: Furniture taken in exchange { ae o., Oprxions = THR LONDON aps - Up steps ay ag ghee se yin peged tt and the | printed Soimcial drawin ng sent | A ay Fello 7 qx0uD 1 AND, ’ nine veteran, export in the game, and versed in the co a = ‘ law of difficulties—a man of awfal nerve, whose | i$) tr ANCE, eRe AUPEN Ts a0 De. D STREET. 35 w. rs FRTAURA ANF, Cat, rear oi Browse’ Hotel blook | at is be tessonn os the voce bent Restaurant in Washincton - " af tere cas var enting willalway cnl:A PERBANGINGS—Now stock, cheap for mngPer hong by experienced workmen, and satis mpanum, accustomed to the crack, no pistol bt alarms. entlemen,”’ @ays he, ‘try arbitration ripe ies 3 nee 520 | os. there the very choicest Oyat mensiyy, ado fen SE. GES, 93, Fish, Game, Steaks, . Wi cy ae quick exchange of inquiring and sappie er Compe: ies ie, pari i pao Be Be apenas RTE a TETES, 922 ; pot s. sy we lhe responsive glances between the disputants. | $300,%0. Losses oguitab y adjusted Ret po EEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS S12 Sf $3! apiawast sonoarons of 5 SURES: aise ie Bis estathichyannt le wuierganond, Not a word, Fat the eyes each plainly say : ie I tho Faruiture i lopacransoa tattle ussia.”— United Serotec Gaz: sapat taptieles tmgre renvac kane Agreed.” NEW AND DESIR A EEY, gone 47 VERY | 0 rad poaras S. T)K-PLANT & CO., Alone. “Itis Imowt Yalunbbe aja Pi Fleas, | fer rule fovariatle good nite wi reste Bot! oe he yeep yh come te tnbie cbsire, ve have just receivod, a large addition to our Parpsr ore god. Upholsterste, or Eowl,an ‘and sould be placed on every. dinner ta” WE fe onrer are mort fo nef Al lo. — sO _ _.. _ eA. SER SEE SITES Ce comprint AUT Parnitnre Repairedand Varninhad: ap le-ly wena STOUR ee HP pen cemeesigg eae ned the result. The veterans call ap RANK T SANDS, UM pairs rth- pci. Ay the United States Gi pee aoe TA BAR t it ner A ac Aspley and thre mba rg mee gape aie Lo | 8 nee ace Saath cece on LigPSTWe CORT ETT dange: passed ‘al I, etal! hours. s} EON , near ain the cards’ ote tie on Se ue ‘s Tepavare f Soften from the {ER 374 rig 5 A.B. Avose xe nen and naniing them slowly “Tike the tal jng of com bg, ee raat the ** aps-em * 23 Om . CAUTION = ccarnsees gf % bell, or the measured ation of a a dantb oe acta ze Vests, se mort. ry] other Grecers re conse! pronunei: sentence. psp that, there has been the simultaneous W, PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. a8 Th : 7 e ; Bettis 98 Somes Somias from has clicking ‘0 ies phe ott fae ieere = pai ine MOTT eX et aveny. | seb bert levee afr tae r ~The dealer and hisyoung. rina’ | Bett penntt ee: nae weinsined. abd Fisle Edzingsy rae fea ths En vs ace aay angely unconcerned fon} oF TAvORS ry HUTCHISON, aaa erate asic ross eset rae jy 2-2w 2 Leussians avenue. a andor’ the & a= spequmans at ius Rods and . Reinga , my friend,” = ter- Wise hupeneneds —— rr Somes po nah a “no card was drawn here. ‘Mistakes will £! ca BY smviai a Te NOS 1.A BARRE. tw the inost earefal genti ? that decision there is no EVENS CLOTHING ADE TO OR- . int rage ene yeicad g finger the tri; after, that, ta Pind bar Deas, and cost the 5 = fellow his life. fe nate |W Toot of igen etree, bal site i back to their ing aaateare OT ae ire of We ee WAT ae rin ies vers nd {as Sebaet on one v3 o alape SOLE " ‘ the weuel city rates. A gl is ve against the bank fs called—@ind the game pro-> ae ; : f Letkedees «* TENSE Co. ceeds with a better understanding. Folows (jel¢2m) iu 322 Pa. avenue, ‘and 10th sts.

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