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a Qnd that it be paeme re yt | delegation, agreed to. SO, repor' tavorably on the (C. ©.) bill for the prevent- ing the orien ted public sewers by private persons tapping the same; passed. ed adversely en the ition of John C. Abel and others, and was from further consideration of the same. as Seajer ot Weghts and Measures, and the following police officers: Second Ward, Thos. Olever: ird Ward, E. L. Dawson; Fourth ‘Ward, W. W. Kirby, Thomas J. Frasier; Fith Ward, James N. Busher: Sixth Ward, William H. Lusby; all of which were con- THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Southwest corner of Penn's avenue and 11h street BY W. D. WALLACH. —_————— ‘The STAR is served by the-carriers to their subscribers in the City and Distric at Tam (Omwrs Px WEEK. Uopies at the counter, with OF without wrappers, Two Usnts each, Prics rok Mattine:—Three months, One Deter and Fifty Cents; six months, Zaree Dol- Jers; one year, Five Dollars: No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half « Fear. CLOTHING, &c. Ho’ Fe tuccsapsn. firmed. The Chair read a communication inviting the Board to be present at the presentanon at the Fair on Thursday night. Mr. Tait, from bealth committee, reported favorabiy on the nominations of the following members of the Board of Health —First Ward, S. 0. Smoot, M. B., Williem Wilson, Second Ward, J.C. Riley, M.D. Willard W. Angus: Fourth Ward: 3" Toia. i 4 . , 'y >. Peter FB Fifth Ward, ©. M. Ford. M *, XXVIII WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1866. NE. 4,163. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. ras EXCURSION TO GLYMONT LATER FROM EUROPE. Additional War News—The Battle of Cus- tozza—Conflicting Accounts. The steamship Aleppo, with Liverpool dates TELEG RAMs, MS, &e. A riot occurred in the Uharleston, S. C., wearket'on Saturday might. Some negro sol- LOCAL NEWS. ——— Corporation Affairs. Boarp or ALDERMEN, July sth. — The Ff 7 dfers, who were swaggefing and blocking up . .. L. A. Elliot: S Ward, F.S. Walsn, BY WHE BARD OF ‘OAK HALL. —*, poline pet tai the passage, were requested to desist by the fights STDS OF the S7eh of Jane, arrived last | tye5r0 met at the usual hour, present: Messrs. | MOD tenes Gaddis, Seventh Ward Gen T doctor town. : ice, when the eft, but shortly re- “4 Fs -D., P. M. Pearson, ua maaptenaiseashtenewst The ASSEMBLY’S CHURCH SABBATH | lurned eintoreed! Toe negroes then fired he resignation of the British inicnees ms ee See ee, Tait Tannen, A. Lioya, ~ eA = BoE! ae ea, seceatery BF eee a toeseane tenses tone, SOHOOL will make an EXOUR upon the police, dangerously wounding one he Prone cna soca oateaeee bose in. | Noyes, Lewis, T. E. Lioyd President, and S. | and the nominations were confirmed : ley’ he ey - Anwaal Me Wicwill vake pie LO a tometer. Fa preted ister; but nothing official has yet traaspired. Vo No es, Secretary. Mr. Edmonston, from the health commit- ad but littlecashintrath; 3 Mr. Turton presented the communication of Jobn Riggles in reference to the law Tecently passed concerning Life, Fire and Marime In- surance Agencies: referred Mr. Owen presented the petition of James Moreland. agent for the dissemination in this city of Coutaret’s disinfecting fluid, recom- mending the purchase of a quantity of said disinfecting fluid by the Corporation, with a bill appropriating $500 for such purchase; re- referred to the committee on bealth. Mr. Barr presented the petition of lraStields asking for improvement of léth street west; re- ferred Mr. Lloyd presented the petition of A. Glea- son in relation to certain work on the Wash- ington Canal, referred. r. Edmonston presented the petition of Patrick O'Brien asking the privilege of re- taining a frame shed adjoining his brick house on Printing Office Square, with a bill granting the privilege: referred rT. Owen presented the communication of Harvey, Clark, and Given and others protest. ing @guimst the repeal of the law tor appoint- ment olf a harbor master; pas Also, introduced a bill to construct a sewer on 13th street west, trom 1 street rth to N street north: passed. The special order being ‘An act imposing taxes for the year 1566," was taken up, amead- ed, and passed. [The bill provides: “That there be, agd here- by 1s, imposed and jaid for the year I-66, a tax at the rate of seventy-tive cents on every hundred dollars of the assessed value o real and personal prop m the City tee, reported favorably on the nominations of the following ward apothecaries —First Ward, D. L. Ridgely; Second Ward, James N. Callan; Third Ward, G. J. Musser; Fourth Ward. S. R. Sylvester: Fifth Ward, E. B Borey; Sixth ‘ard, Jobu E. Rates: Seventh Ward, E. V. B. Boswell, and the nominations were confirmed Mr. Lewis, from improvements committee, reported favorably on the following bills, all of which were passed :—Hill to grade and Pave the alley in square 165: bili to grade and pave lth street west, from H to N street north: bill toabate a noisance on 7th street east; bills to set the curbstone and pave the footways on tbe south of E street south, be tween lith and ISth streets east: on the north side of D street north, between Vermont ave nue and lith street west: and on the west side of 10th street west, between P and Boundary streets north: bill to pave alley in square 39 The Chair appointed the following special committees me prepare a digest of poration lawr—Messrs. Noves, Turton, a Lloyd; to improve and re-arrange the on the Jower floor of the City Hall— Messr Lewis and Cross; on the ere n of a hew school-house in the First Dis Messrs Barr snd Turton Mr. Turton introdnced a bill + gravel 16th street west, from h 1 north: referred Mr. Lewis, from the special the improvement and re-arrs p lower floor 0 ‘There has been no further report of fighting on the Continent. Lonpon, June 27—Evening.—Consols closed at ‘6\at7, American Securities—Five-twen- ties 64 kaldy. them to Milit: Hall. the headquarters of the Freedmen’s Burean, where it is said they were protected from afrrest. The Adjutant General's report on the con- dition of the Canadian militia has been pre- sented, and shows that a call was made for ‘em (thousand volunteers ou the 7th of March to meet the Fenians, and thaton the next day fourteen thousand members responded to it: that on the jstm of March the torce was re- duced to t«m thousand, and on the 2istof March all were relieved from duty. A dispatch from Matamoros says:—Tracde is dull and the people are frightened, expecting forced loans. Cortinas has arrived, and con- tests the governorship with Caravajal. The soldiers are acting badly. The imperialists have concentrated at Monterey, to move down and oceupy the Rio Grande valley The Liberals ave discordant. The Lancaster Daily E ‘¢s# Announces the Hon. Thaddeus Stevens 4 candidate for the United States Senate. It is understood that his friends have his consent to the use of his name i that. connection, and that bis claims wall be vigorously pressed lying to the accusation interested in planting cotton, he says upon my bonor that Lam no’ in- terested, directly or indirectly, in plantung in this or any other State.” Thetith regiment of British regulars are onder marching orders for Toronto, to relieve the 4th, which oes to Halifax et still he'd try his best todo, Take a name and money too. Families wishiag to spem ap! ‘day should net miss thie chance—as fine music has been en- gaged and ONG arrangement made for comfort nd enjoymer L “Tickets, FIFTY CENTS. _ iy 10-t. IN TRE FIELD qe wer Ep ‘The Jsth Grind PIC-NIC of the YOUNG NITED CLUS will take place at the WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, New York avenne. between ist and 2d <treets,on The Committee will spave no pains or expense Y ittee will spare no pai 5 to make thie one of the crandest affairs of the “Tickets, 50 CENTS; admitting gentleman and ladies. wey 2t* HE [SLAND SOCIALS will give their sixth grand AFTERNOON ANP EVENING PIC-NIC atthe WASHINGTON CITY PARK, 7th street, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1%! Tickets 90 c! The members of the to their friends and the public generally thatthe Pic Nic which was to take plac on Tuesday waa postponed on accoant of the tatlure of the music s tor Friday are goot tor the day of Pic-Nic all our friends will come to thi ure. A celebra: By order of Cen yx XE€UBSi1O NN! ITALIAN REPORTS. ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS, June 24—Evening. —A desperate engagement nas just taken place in front of Verona, lasting almost the whole day. The Istarmy corps, which was intended to Occupy positions between Peschiera and Ve- Tona, did not succeed im the attack. The 2d and Sd army corps were unable to deliver the corps from the assault it had to sustain against an overwhelming force. The two lat- ter corps are almost intact. HeabQuaRTERS OF THE ITALIAN ARMY, June 25—4.10 p. m.—The left wing and centre of the royal troops had crossed the Mincio, and were marching in the direction of Valleggio and Villatragca, when they were vigorously attacked by the Austrians with their fall and combined forces, The Italian positions were captured and recaptured, the royal troops di ying at valorin the presenceof the ov whelming forces of Austria. In the evening ‘he royal troops still occupied Goito, Volta, Caviianaand Solferino. During yesterday the Italians sustained great losses. Prince Ama- dens, General Uerale and others were more or less seriously wounded. General Viilarey waskilled. Prince Humbert performed prodi- gies of valor. The news respecting Prince Amadeus is reassuring. General Cialdina, with his whole army continues to occupy po- sitions op the Po. Six hundred Austrian pris- oners, officers and soldiers, have been seat to secret of his great success, Phone taylor bait og an ¥ 5 He got a suit from WOak HALL. SMITH BROTHERS & 00., MERCHANT TAILORS, ND DEALRRSIN @BNTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, @AK HALL, 464 Lanes a iT. ust received the larg and finest stock @ Pincs GUODS ever offered inthe city of Wash- ngten. Having secured the best artists in pe ‘We are jared to make up in the finest style, at Ness prices than any other establishment ap .* Meena na eogion &Co., NS AN fl Be alt DE RCHANT rcon Merepelitan Hotel, _ ees , an my 1-tf po gy ‘Washington D. oO. mitting gentleman and ladies. ad nb are sorry to yeneral nittee of Arrangements. jy 9 3t* 2 © noes Five deaths from the cholera are reported in Milan Washington: of alls ck Which may beowned she nkosi bd anh ss ad thi dee PERSONAL, McK ENDREE SABBATH SCHOOL Brooklyn on Saturday and Sunday Iiuescr\, June 25—The st Kattan army | PY any person gone in any banking, or |, Jomt resolution (C. ( ) instructing the com- st_anc net Reader, having lal = te ‘ JONGRES NAL yschiera yeste . . vis rots: porteacee Mss on meus tives. wos an eavk ved tetas Eieetces eink remain ta Weanlagton SE et Mpa Bt ihe lay suffered very heavy losses. neral Cerale | bOnds and mortgages of all ke of all kind Yesterday atternoon, Tt con-ideratiou— h street atso clock a m e army bill A coud band of music will accompany the excur sion. All whodesire a pleasant trip hal better ‘al bills from the a sshorttime This wonderful lady was born with @ natural gift. She tells the past, present and of public seenrity, and every description of property in said city, or which may be held or und+d. The en gelent was pro. tnd tbe definitive result was not uo 7 ndment reported by t ym mittes a rihe nis thereof, accordiar Mr. Grven tntrodnced a bil to regulate the future. never Known to fail. She causes love to | Cone and cv. for McKendree nlwavshas ploacant lay Sor tiedbe a iceldente of carally tn Italien corps having maintaine Or weed ey the tak ther \OCCOUNE | mambichth OF Seminar. caine muaticeoe ke mutusl where it does not exist. She canbe | fila Tickets can be had from cmbers tthe £ ver Prince Atmadee waa uiebue | tothe assessment and valuation of the same, | ine mber: A poet consulted on marriages. losses. and the recovery | sch agi and at. te store of Worthington & Menii, | Sead of s1x was concurred 1 ; wouaiea srrived at Brescia, > | 8S Made and retarued by the Board of Asse Common Covxcit.—President Moore in the of the same She cures all diseases. Business corner Sthand M ate. Tickets $1 children half The amendment providi for two col- wounded, a « . sors: the said tax to be levied and collected strictly confidential. Hours of consultation from etilis. Gentlema: 1. Ladies 50 cents. Present — No. 290 10th street, corner of C street. e1l im* Paris. J ‘The Moniteur of this morn- ing, in its political bulletin, says:—The Ltalian army passed the Mincio yesterday morning. and has occupied Goito, Valeggio, and Curta- ‘one, The Italian volunteers who were at Como have passed through Lecco on their way to the Tyrol Miran, June 25—An Austrian detaehment chair, and ail the members present,except Mr. Taioert The Chair appointed Mr. Johu T. Halleck reading clerk under the resolution adopted at the previous meeurg. A message was received trom the May enclosing the report of the commit rof the canal (Mr. D. Hepburn) tor whe r ending ored reguments-of cavalry sideration — Mr. Saulsbury opposed it. He thought that white men were abundant, and more thin a sufficient uumber of while soldiers could be Teadtly obtained to fill up the army Mr. Wade moved to amend by inserting tour regiments of colored soldiers ying under con rice Committee—L Worthington, J. A. Collins, J. N Davis Geo Gatrel SY 9 ADAS 1416 50* TTP ME SECOND BaPTisT SUNDAY SOHQOL (Navy Yard) will give an EXCURSION 10 GLYMONT za oN WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1s6 “That itshall be the duty of the © tor of Taxes to deposit to the eredit of the general fund all money which may be received by him for taxes onli stocks which may be owned or possested by any person whatever in any banking, other incorporated or un- MIAH €. BLACK. WARD H.LAMON. 6. LAW oF FiUB, BLACK, LAMON & OO. BLacK, i J imcorporated company in the City of W wth, as follow Hors and ‘the AWASSE 11 leave the 7th aaa 4 y. | has deseenced from the Stelvio Pass and occu- , ; June 30th, as follows tof the Tnited Staten, JGour tof Oleiae tne arf ni Ad ae a Witteme whert at = vgsnedio it ss Abs ieonme Dior pied Bor : in Lombardy, last night, a ington, under the first section of this ac Amount received tor rent of sites $6,902. <3 arts of the District, the Executive Departments, Md street oust, Navy Yard. ut 8 a) m. Sr. Wade at ihe Seereation.of Mr. Wilsor anerei a uae Hoga see a 2 big lod peer taxa- | For wharfage........s0. waseece MG? 45 and ¢ " Congress. pntlemen, 21. ladies 50 cents, chil mary . bs 7 tas ubssgts - - an “ le property to be deposited to the credy From sale of credging mach: Shs Ams Ofc see ate street, (directly oppesite Wil- r Dinner will be served atthe Pa- | modified his amendment by making it three at STR on He Ana an ERS, — 24 —* be | the wards respectively in which it may be col- ‘ of aredging ine. i C, mere. badd at Sg? Fiero LS A vote of 20 to 9. army, while advancing toward the Mincio, | aid tor the year I-06, 4 tax at the the of seen “re ye Seer the appreprian- ATTORNEY AT LAW, 36 Louisiana Avenue, above Sixth Stree ec ly ‘WaskincTon, BANKERS. LE¥!s JOHNSON & CO., BANK SEBS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS, GOLD AND SILVEB BOUGHT AND SOLD. Mr. Howard moved to amend by providing that officers of the regular army entitled to be retired on aocount of disability or wounds re cetyed im battle may be retired from the rank held by them whether in the volunteer or reg ujar service at the ume such disability oc- curred. Agreed io. Mr. Kirkwood moved to amend the fifth section s0 28 10 make it read :>—' t the ap- poimiments to be made from among volunteer Officers aud soldiers under the provisions of this act shall be distriguted among the Territories and the District of Columpi: proportion to the number of troop: by them respectively to r vu d ates during the age of three-years term of servi tions of $1.24 for the repair of the two gates at the 12:b street bridge and the bridges have been judiciously expended, and the appropri- ation of $1,000 for repairs last year having been sneuilicient, be asks (hat $1,200 be appropriated this year Ip regard to the improvements of the canal, although not under his immediate supervision, he says that the object to be at tained is of the greatest importance as a san. ary Measure, and, whem completed, will meet the tayorable expectation of the corporate au- thorities. Referred and ordered to be printed A communication was received from the Collector of Taxes, in anewer to a resolntion of the Board, statepg that the best pian sug- gested for the collection of taxes on personal property is that in section i2 of the act reported trom the finance committee of the Aldermen at ther last session. [The section alluded to makes it the duty of the Collector, on or before the first of January next, to place in the han: f the several Corporation officers all bil which may be due and unpaid on personal taxes in their respective wards, and power is siven them to coliect and receipt for the same, and it is made their duty once each month to pay Over the amount collected to the Collector —Kep.] Referred and ordered to be print Aiso, one in answer to a resolotion staung ‘hat the only am t due for taxes from the y railroad companies is the tax on $200,000 ck due tor 165, amounting to . by the Washington and Georgetown Kailroad Com- pony, referred. ucked to-day by the forces under the and of King Victor Emmanuel. Our rried Montevento by assault and Cus- the close of the engagement at 5 p.m. Onur forces took several cannon and many Prisoners, and behaved with extraordinary valor snd endurance. The King employed in the attack the three corps of the army of the Mincio and the reserve. Prince Amadeus and Inany generals were wounded. The enemy appears to have brought all his troops in suc- cession under fire. ZeRvaRe, June 25.—The Imperial troops have repuised the enemy at all points, after a bet fight, not without considerable losses. 1 was taken by storm, which cansed a h struggle before that position, in which 2100 Italians were taken prisoners. The d by the best spirit. Vienwa, Jun . 11.40 Pp. M —The Archduke Albert telegraphed from Zerbare yesterday evening as tollowe:—The Imperial army de- bouched at daybreak froma Verona, occupied the heights of San Giustina, S \ & i, Amd attacked, w oward the south, the enemy’s columns, which were ancing on the line of Salionze to Somma apagna in considerable force, With mach artiler The Imperial troops re- pulsed the enemy at all points aftera very se- Vere ond bloody swraggle. Finally, Castozza taken by assaudt., All the troops fought eniy-five cents on every one hundred doliars of the assessed amount of capital employed in the business of all private pankers, brokers, and money lenders in this city. according to the assessment and return of the same by the Roard of Assessors: the said tax to be due and payanle, and to be levied and collected as the taxes imposed by the first section are due and payable and levied and collected; and if any pereon or persons engaged in the business or employment of private banker, broker, or money lender, shall fail or refuse to pay the tax which may be due from him or them under this section, within thirty days after the same shall have become due and payable, the per- sox oF persons so failing or refusing shail for. feitand pay this Uorporation a fine not ex- ceeding ten dollars for each and every day he or they may fail or refuse to pay said tax: to be recovered and applied as other fines of this Corporation are recoyered and appiled. “That it shall be the duty of the Collector of Taxes (o deposit to the credit of the General Fund all money which may be recovered by him for the tax imposed by the third section of this act “That the tax imposed by the third section of this set on the assessed amo: capital in the business of all private bai brokers, and money lenders, ix hereby declared to be in lieu of any license of other tax upon the busmess of such bankers, brokers, or money lenders as may pay the said tax “That no partof this act shall be so con- METROPOLITAN HOOK AND LADDER COMPA 1, Will take place at W nly 12,18%. Tickets 40 cts gentleman and ladies. iv ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE FIELD AGAIN AGRAND REUNION AND PICNIC @ by the ASSOCIATION OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VOLUNTEERS, will be given at SEVENTH STKEET PARK, Qn TUESDAY. JULY 10TH. H. Bradley will adsiress the A toana Agreed to. Mr. Wilson moved to make the number of poymasters fifty, to be selected from those who have served as assistant payinasters Avopted. Mr. Harris moved to amend by providing that in the selection of off Ts, Officers of the Tegular army who may have commanded volunteer troops may be counted as officers of regulars or of volunteers. Agread to. Mr. Henderson moved to amend the fourth om by SITiking out ever eteran Reserve Corps: t demaunc 19 to 13. _mhae.tt é jy? OOOKE & 0v., BANESRBES, Wiftsenth street, eppostie Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, and keep always on hand, a fail supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e., And psy the highest prices for QUABTERMASTEB’S OHEOKS AND VOUCHERS ous-der rebellion, Other eminext speakers will be present and ad dreasthe Association. Daucing will commence et2 p.m .and continue until 5 p. ™.. when the address will be delivered fter ether speeches dancing wi'l be resumed. and continue until tl p. m, The Sth U.S8 Cavalry Brass and String Band are engaged for the occasicr Tickets 50 cents: admitting a gentleman end ladies. Supper and refreshments can be obtained on the grounds. Committee ensnre all who may honor the occasion with their presence areal old fashioned reunion. No person will be admitted without tigket#, which can be obtained at the principal hotels and any member of the Association. e Engineer J C Mockabee, Lieut D F Stiles, ws with extraordinary bravery. They captured sev Mr. Grimes move » @ out of section four the words «to be desig ed United States i guns and about 2.000 prisoners, and are gti . » The follow.ng were introduced —By Mr ; say Sel cut Wm Hendley, eolored troops.” Adopted. by the best spirit. Om the 23d inst., | strned as to im ose & taxon the stock issued . —Per y os OF WASHINGTON. Capt Alex Batherford, Asst Surg WT Craizen, House.—The Tariff bill being under con- + ol observation at Cartatone, re- Thatin addition to the taxes imposed and | 1) 4 T of certain corporation stock bequeathed — O §& Dent. Sergt Nicholas Waysen, | sideration— id took several prisoners. levied under the forecoing sections of this act, | to Mrs E. M. Boggs, upon his filing a certified OOOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Uo.,) President, | Capt John McDermott, 10 13 lawti1kdtad Mr. Wasnburne. ot Lil, movéd to ame: ing telegram bas been received | there shall be, and is hereby. imposed and | copy of the will. referred By Mr. Baker WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, a = Providing tbat the duties named in the iil | from the Archduke Albert, dated June 25tn :— | jeyied an additional tax of one-half of the cost’! Petition of J. W. A. Shields and others in reln- — AMUSEMENTS. shall apply to all goods in bond and on ship- ny’s fore iriven bacd by our army, | of lighting the Corporation lamps; the said tax mn to.8 change in the grade of 14th street: re- GOVEENMENT DEPOSITOBY Ue —_ board bound for ports of the United States a © Mincio yesterday evening. The | to be assessed in just proportions upon the lots red. By Mr. Peu, Preamble setting forth aND prre a. w. ah. P. KR tea tae of be pussage of PY. wf ; = eae dl is in the best condition and im mee parts of se gg! on ——- streets and | that the channel of the Potomac is becoming - J. W. - P. saad e amendment met with considerable op- ent spirits. atennes as sbail be thus lighted, any law to dup a the ty ov FIBANOEAL pear THE UNITED DANCING ACADEMY, position, but was finally agreed to. ITALIAN DESPATCH the contrary notwithstanding: Provided, That | LUG BP aud the necessity of improving it, With aresolution insuructing the joint com- mittee before Congress to ask an appropriation for the purpose; adopted. Also, resolution ap- -ropriating S50) to aid the sufferers by the crtland (Me ) fire Mr. Mulloy moved to lay the resolution on the table: lost. Yeo:—Mesers. Baker, Bryan, Calvert, Uar- roll, Drury, Mead, Mulloy, Peake and Stew- art— Nays:—Messrs. Anderson. Dudley, Joyce, Marche, Morsell, Nalley, Peugh, Simms, Walker, Wright and che President—i1 Mr. Drary moved to strike out the “sufferers in Portiand, Maine,” and insert “sufferers by the late fire in the Second Ward of this city.” Mr. Dudley moved to lay the motion te smend on the table, but withdrew it when he ascertained that the adoption of the motien would carry the bill with it. Mr. Mulloy renewed the motion, and the yeas 4nd nays were as follows Yeos—Messrs. Anderson, Baker, Brvan, Cal- yert, Carroll, Drury, Meade, Mulloy, Peake, Stewart, and the President—11. Nays—Messrs. Dudley, Joyce. Marche, Mor- a Peugh, Simms, Walker, and By Mr. Peugh—Peution of Andrew Hanson for remuneration for damages done his Pprop- erty by @ fire engine; referred. Also, resolu- tion for printing and binding an additonal number of ey of the joursal; adopted. By The concluding section of the bill having been disposed of, Mr. Morrill moved thatthe Committee rise and report the bill aud amendments to the House. Mr. Wasbburne, of Lil. gave notice that heshould to-morrow move to postpone the further consideration of the bill until Decem- ber next, The Committee then rose and reported the bil] and amendments to the House, and then, At 4.45 p. m., the House adjourned &, June 26—Evening.—No news has been received from the army since that dated yesterday evening. Prince Amadeus is better, and hopes are entertained of the recovery of Gen. Cerale. The wounds received by other officers of high rank are not serious. ‘ENCH REPORTS FROM THE FIELD. A private despatch, dated Florence, 25th of June, gives the tollowing account of the bat- Ue of Custozza, fought on Sunday, June 24: A great battle was fought yesterday between Verona and Mantua. The King had passed the Mincio the day before yesterday with ten divisions. One of the wings moved towards Perschiera, where it drove back part of the garrison. The great body of the army marched on Verona, under command of the King. At Custozzn it met the Austrians, reinforced by the garrison of Verona anda part of the troo en echelon on the Po. After @ desperate vattle, which lasted the whole of the day, the Italian army wns forced to recross the Mincio. King Victor Emmanuel, after haying effected his retreat, re-established his headquarters at Brescia. It is asserted that the chief object of the atirack by the army under the King’s com- mand was to force the Austrians to quit the line of the Po that General Cialdini mi eroes the river with his W@armee, which Was to move on Rovigo. It is not known whether Cialdini succeeded in effecting the passage. Furtber details state the King moved on Castenadolo, hoping to find the Austrians there, who wereon the Adige. The Austrians took Montenotta and Custozza by assault, which had been occupied by eight Italian di- such assessments shall be made only upon the front lots, and not upon their depths, except where such Jots shall have erected on the depths thereot any building or buildings, held, used, or rented as distinct and separate dwel- tores, offices, or as other places of res- ‘8 or business, in allof which cases the corner Jots so improved shall, in addition to their front assessment for the lamp tax, be also assessed for the said tax on the street or ave- nue on which such additional improvements are erected, to the full extent of the ground oc- cupied by them. “ That in addition to the taxes imposed and levied under the foregoing sections of this act, there shall be imposed and levied an addi- tonal tax in every case of fifteen cents on each hundred dollars of the assessed value of prop- erty as aforesaid, the proceeds of which shall be set apart and applied exclusively towards paying the expense of the police department, and for the support of theMetropotitan Police im the city of Washington, as required by an set of Congress appioved June oe 1864. “That im addition to the taxes imposed and levied under the foregoing sections of this act, there shall be impoeed and levied a special tax in each and every case of fifteen cents on ey. ery hundred dollars of the assessed value of property as aforesaid, the proceeds of which sball be set seer and used ior the support of the public sc! is of this city, and for no other Parpore. “That in addition to the taxes imposed and levied under the wc geen Coane’ of this act, there sball be imposed and levied an addiiion- Opposite Metropolitan Hote! Onur Classes will be continued during the Sam- mer, commencing TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1466 Days and Hours of Tuition For Ladies, Misses and Masters, Tuesday end Friday afternoons, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Saseens Classes, same evenings, frem 8 to 10 o'clock. Fer further information, apply during the hours of tuition. or address a note to the Academy. my$-ly —_———— HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. S41T WATER BATHIN PINEY P This weld known Re for the re@eption of of June. B.ard $2 50 per day. "Sid per week. WM. MITOHELL, Proprietor. Steamers leave Washington every ednesday Saturday at 6 o’clock a. m., and Baltimore y Tuesday and Satorday at 40 clock p.m., hing going and coming at the Point. iy 2 iad OKCHESTEB HOUSE. CAMBRIDGK, MARYLAND, Having faye thoreugbly repaired and newly fornished,i< new open for the reception. of Boarders by the day, week or month, Cambridge being healthily located on the Choptank, river, has fine bathing ands ne voads for driving. Bteamers run ly direet from Haltimore. Hacks always at the steamboat land- ing. c.W. BENE ETT. 1¢ Z-2w roprietor. MTE ey., OPPOCITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Government securitice with Treesurer United 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. gp ‘We buy and seli all classes of GOVERNMENT GBCUBITIES at carrent market rates. SUENISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIRG OF THE UBITED STATES. ‘Wo purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVOBABLE TESMS, and give careful and prompt attention to ACOOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS end to gny other businces entrusted te us. FULL INFORBMAXON in regard to. GOVERN- MENT (.OANS at aif times cheerfully furatehed. Wasmineton, Mareb £0, 1985. mit EXPRESS COMPANIES. DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. dad TTY aah 219 rw eeaas es av enue; OPPOSITE Kevolution in Cub The Baitumore Sun of yesterday publishes a letier said to have meen received 1a Havana from Porto Princupe which states that about the yuith ull. imiormation was sent to the ciyil and military anthoriues of Porto Principe by the Captuin General at Havana, thatin that place as weil as in the neighborbood a spirit ol revolt was observed for some ume past, and Weasonable language used openly in public Places. The authorities at Hayana, however, paid no Leed to the waraing until news came that # portion of the population bad broken out in open revolt and declared for the “inde. pendence of Caba,” and a «separation from the Spanish Government.” On the ist inst., a military force, consisting of five companies. stationed at Porto Principe, was sent against the insurgents to bring them to order. A fight ensued, in which the colonel was killed, and two other officers mortally wounded, while three companies of the Spanish soldiers went over to the insurgents. The fatter, thus re- INT PAVILION Tt will be opened tors on the 20th — J ‘NITED STATES HOTEL intforced, and numbering now seven thousand | visions Bh? Beepae two thousand prisoners. | a) tax in each and every case of fivé cents on AT RASTEEN : men. | eng to the mountain region. The | General Cera! a oe ee - ee every seer oe en pk mechcasir “ap! value of HBOBTHERE ESTERN, A. SOUTHERN - CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. moment this news was Made known in Havana | Amadeus’ wound ig slight. of | property as aforesai @ proceeds of which Tred. i “4 EX! Tow cab le —_ three ‘steamers were despatched with troops to | the Po vy General Cialdini is confirmed. A 4 —_ By Mr. Wright—Resolution instruc shall be set apart and applied exclusively to the building of public school houses and reg | otber purpose whatever. “That upon all taxes accruing under this act, the Collector of Taxes shall receive two cent. commission for the collection of the same: Provided, That the Collector shall be entitled to two percent commission on all personal We have pleasure to announce to our friends and the public that this spacious. mod- erp ree Tavorite establishment is new vort a8 om SURF PaTHING SEAgON. OT ig experie nthe man: ent 0 chs Hotels ia Beleimore, Philadelphia and’ thie Piace werrants ws in the belief we can offer ting the committee on wharves to inquire into the Secmency, of abolishing the office of Har- bor and providing (bat his duties be as, by the Uanal Commissioner; My ements.) Ad ees: By Mr. Stoart, ro! Ad- borising Hon, w. the place of revolt, but before they were fairly on their way (which was on the 3d) the stir- ring intelligence arrived that four steamers with two thousand troops on bokrd made their appearance ner Ne@u vitas, bearing the Chilian flag, and effected a Janding in the vicinity. All the discontented thereupon ‘proceeded io Strong Austrian detachment, descending from Bormio to the Valteline. is moving towards Milsa. Panis, June 24—Evening.—The Moniteur of this evening says in its bulletin:—It appears that the main body of the ltaliam army has Maintained its position upon the left bank ot —— d » Money. and Valeabl terwarded wits loney 07d Valcables of all kinds: couatey. ea COLLECTION Of NOTES, DRAFTS, ayp BILLS, ‘Made in accessible parts of the Enited States, C pooeed by any other farat-chuse Howl 2 PeeUr* | the place of readezvous, and it was believed | the Mincio. ‘The Italian troops have displayed | taxes in the office of the Uollector, and | to eet ett q ©. O. DUNK, Agons, passed by' any . ek MILUER. thatthe revolt hid ts ramiftcations throngh- | great valor. The Aveitrians, debouching from foge per cones comamission if colleeted out of - — srouné wqusss mh 26-tf Wesbiagton, je 14-0028t Proprietors, | outthe whole Istand. Among those who left | the Stelvio Pass, in the Tyrol, eeem to select a | the from not taxed on real estate, Porto Principe there were about oné thousand negroes, WNo, it is asserted. were armed by their owners to join the insurgents. The whole affair was looked upon as a general revolution of the nutives to free themselves from the Spanish rule. FINANCIAL —The New York stock market is bouyaat and firm. and Governments are firm in spite of the decline of the Five-twenties movement which will bring them upon the Italian rear GARIBALDI DEFEATS TRE AUSTRIANS. Breecia, June 25—Evening.—To-day an en- gagement took place between the Italtan volun- teers And the Austrians between the bridge of Caffaro and Londzone. The Austrians were pained leaving several killed and wounded. The volunteers had no losres. «TPhag it shall be the duty of the Collector of Taxes, on or before the first day of January next, to place into the hands of the several Uor- poration police officers all bills which may be due and unpaid on persopal taxes wn their re. spective wards; apd power is hereby given said police officers to collect suid taxes, and re- for the same;‘and they are tarther re- quired once in each month to over said Collections into the hands of the tor, with PUBICH’S SLAW RANT, EB No. 33 re ghs , bear 6th street, Known as Werper’s Place. ShémsaeriGyned iafouas bis patrons and the 7 lic generally t he has remeved from ffs old stana “The Baropean Hotel,” to 0. 345 P. lvavia avenue, where he enabled to heruian all kinds of Liquors ne: ‘Thaokfat for past favore he solicits a continus- tion of thejr forsuer patronage. INSURANCE COMPANIES, oe: By Mr. Joyce. (police, ) Hilt amend? ANHATTAN M Liss INBUBARCE ow pay egctto tax, license, Tegulate ho- tels. taverns, ke. so a6 to incinde a roms,” which shall pay a license of S100 per Mr. Mend offered a substitute, reducing the Sosome to taverns, mcluding sample rooms, to NEW ze CITY. OFFICE No 47 VENTH STREET, sm: “3OEN rT. LIGHTER, agent, Brervg, June 2 ¢ Austrians haveoccu- i ‘ Mr. Wright moved to recommit the bill: with don. reported by the Sa: s : arioan! names par bs trie dren'ros 4 my 15-tf No 255 Pee eee twenties, of tees, soap 10109 5 yeuterday. an a Lobe Gone A een pfs! = ant paid, arate hail Aig ta the a re wd ood to. » poocay ye ———— psascee ee ca Rede I eh Cun, (Cantos ov Gnisows,) June %4.— | wards respectively in which itmay be collect. | ™ By Mr, Peugh, (ways and means.) Phil to PAWNBROKERS. pretend of yesterday says:—There is rather | TT*Vellers arrived herestate that the Italian to purchases fiag for the Qity Hali; passed volunteers. under Garibaldi, have occu: “That before the said Police offi¢ers shall en. ——____ _—__— inquiry tor money than Saturday; 2 a pied By Mr. Nalley, (unfinished business.)—A Te ae Jenders are seeking buyers at dive. per cent: their cutpesteeziens toFinstcrmeran som" | they dual separately enchets 0 tondie nay | Bumber of bills trom tue last Council, whic POOR #EOPLE'S FRIEND: petenand. the present mdicetoe ey oe, toa | Pane, Juness-The Mowtteurofthiemorn. | sui or alms, ‘and apon'such gonditipne og The President laid before the an in- $34........0W LETH STREET. 594 | point to an catly return to four per gent. as ioc in its bulletin copdirmsthe atelligencethat | may be Teanired by, the Dollecir pe es? | xutation from the directors of the Soidiers’ and Bese : a. etedes gration rate on. calh loans: fof the pr ‘ e Ltalian army an: Dg Victor Emapue! Pn rn yee — vor com. comm, ome, Inviting the to LI PAwRbhORERS Orrin, "| the prevailing rate mast quoted 2 hee por thar General Glaidiai bas ‘mov yet orosecd the | collections iney many make. which sheb’rens | Se bel << ene artigos of the ef Boyer & B natine, emt. Discounts are quiet, but a little fi isposed fair by vote to the success ered 534 y+ mreet, L a O'and . ns in songegennest of the increased denand for re at : a 10 tha commission giveg to the Col- ne On Thursday evening next ats Alkinds of Persons! Froperty in tametonatzan | loasat the close oflast week. Gold 152. a7-Three and two prizefights tm] That on all texes accruing under this act.|-° See tolon mr alls een seceived: thor the se nae Dito Iaeetenth st |" sg-the: Bonin Tereey chickend aresdying | Yew Orlenne im one da; : > fathe Collector: is bereby directed to allow an } a : hpi Hed en given ou bil articlon, ao. oT: HHG™|-+rom same nuscéountable-discave.. 87 New Cabinet officer—Minister of the Eix- | Bbatement sa follows:—O or before the last | the wer or & bis Brick Te ee al | F. BORER | pz-Itis supposed thé: Great Kactern jailed yp a none pean Goud fry ies? Lic pe apd ) Sasa: to Tay -th q counts m eh parts wok poten nennariuat’ > |. Rebate Owens per day from yellow tover in| sates he Bouts yas ceboraiad wha he square BURNSTINE.” < Me fab 4 POR NSTINE, } rea ea b in | 877A New York thief opened w “store to sell oe ee eres Sd October, fare een Gand thiriyssteot | ‘BE Jewelry be Bat stolen. doused a. EE et Lyue Waleed on deaacd sigees ee ‘Mosey B87 The theatres of Holland are id on ac- Rerts f acts inconsistent uot Ss eontinue in 4 ‘of personal ppperty and dg me Poe ies an ee BE ches nd pads ont of thecheleye. as dae Ne w cwith any of this.act be, the same are here. | New York, ‘mh 2-3" Pp NB. Gor Pike’s 8th Aven ne Opera Houseis tohave 87 Government Oncehada woodyile in Wes Nashville which ~comtained 15,000 cards. No onuments Made to order on reasonable terms yp x left—aik j & 500,000 afteir. ye esi ond Ney sceciar oe noah SOR aD aagaree ard ety . ean Sgn perermaney n Asatand, Oni, era cae vr be ee BLE ond ebia bizis Corner New Jérsey avenue and BY street, wis proven to aa Mapjoding ‘ana. eoting ‘A child was born a pe Tombe, in New wont) sedagett......38 40 te sagogees oe Raa aot. ee ©... Maar the Badtimere Depot. inlet Be T pre, onthe day afer the Frvarsh. mad atone Sek onrms of near vee GOITER TERIOR | tna Setar atir cr | nk nehaes Cae cd al | "aghast maazogmag me mx | Ree oo eta mea eee | ee tecnees Sn keaet ag pescrsent in , bub ptrect, | Détiee, and op the very ie93m*_ | the reach of her dronken, aruel busband. costume, and Jooke in it, § weet! Of the | country.

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