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Should his programme sae. deigi. he, vara, nap' inn lasi Altmann rnom- ARV' . 01 ! , -AliTi 342 114/19 11 : 3 ‘A/Vi• .. 1718 A 4 ,- :Vat '4 , in itNFßs,and 't coo '-und r the Southern otunieri kut- rimy 'esial 4 aba •atilo / tUtoork.r. , •. , „ • -ci fthireitCnot, only , goog flEn ,,‘, glialt , but good ehee fu his 'etort!alf; and; More thins% it is tont - est:U. rest their 'idalisite'tiiis.:inniiiinhkanUe''Uf posterity upon .A.l 4 Will,kienkool o :l l o*.,V oll , lt ,i ifi t n io : 16 0 : AoMattgi,XiMiacitA.:oogh;rite,"tiere . nOtr.a. prOL, Canna Statitgqiiitt ,A l 4iPl lll 94 . 9PlPi r ;.. l :og bt i r 4 ;-• • sti..Welaims ',upon- the , itttnre in the faet • that latianimpplied'lL - phraie.tO: designate= a feeble an =corrupt`politiciarkr-_in tht; gragtdo passage by which stiglitittisid; the 'beingit Weak in the kneinf.”' Whit IfellitidiefauSairdoi , Mein 'at 'PASint, 1 ! , .1.0 '204,0 „,'" an; 111011ieellill,tholditoriateolUmns of the Clear that-the "Irifluenee, - of meaning. this` fatally, diminished; and that henceforth' Irma' Pesos and its editor are to:be regarded as among the' "things that have taten:!tf.Weentiniel Shot for Moran to patience_-we - Implore, hint : to - is.proAhlifthat All: his poiiicipile iiiay.reaultty tt#Aosfieo, but wO:Libou not - 60: *tall tistoni4mi inte VI the that Inen - to ',o4rgitho xgg.taAitt:retiietc - # /IWO C 4. liaiverlsritt ehe;yldiasef. can imagine .hoi • eomplacentlr he pelts_ 'over the preient.trimatit sea of OcitttiOs, how • serenely he felicitates himself: upon. the prospect ;that there ar*'iiii4tOtiiftebeiteath its placid 'NW li.a l,4l akt a4Ailitaint(Or'nomniealon:ind tiii*oll are in the deep tiospm:oPthetain 'oiltiftilisinettitidelfghttid ttlutti deaf unto the ottittitiroofei 'lf the „ , , . Aengter..4B,..in hniri„,Tnes Penes is in no harry. , ziflie.thinks the day ,of retribution for hiniend his hag come and ;gone; albeit.; We eonfitigAvif.do not think no:. i lt requires no tediniet*hi,*.thy of the`tield;arld'or the boil i663(f itinfitillielfiti *Stance - ther - gatlitiring -thitioexcl butt ilmig*.f:*4t('ll%adarbolta, and' we think therg i s on e eapeidally; reserved ferthat Sena: AerisiNttnicsutan wlto, in the midst et; hie congratulations 'upon his own shameless sertioif bit hurled into litter sod laatiarPhaetiritY-;;T;, F Mat sitto; 3t . akotires Itiblecor AO: olkihns Vritikh tE ,2t , Oprll;ROA:itlikn,. ilytftbpneV . I t '' i' S o me eiefirrieti s baii*sit iiiren i iii` a- inovet tnet4,-audaelonidiritterapted tp.this rap til tow' diya liege, roe the latitude:in of a'Yonng Bran'a Ilemeptittri „Executive . Committee, after, the. Yael' 'el idnittak 0* inizittitni id eedetionce Fle,lllsl 4 ';J4' *.iPrri._ Fiesidotall 4!li. egleii• Yesterday's .!enday,..oiriaidt ptiti-e:constrip 110044iininciiitbrIremen .yrtitch:,wir have L s s 11.04 is iteofm! otle ! Tracipyarit; of !, is - ,-.4 . ,eUtusequenoe _the odittethoth4 Oita thigthl eittUeolamii,Ltu:" pre vent InYikleg 04111,11diun in the enunoietion of Ike trtnee • . to , the Grand Lame'. at 'lraddadial4 :. -'. ; .p Ifirre tfeirede. the ee -Will VMS a 4 . 'iiign* teLeiliit'eakiineeuthe eolundttee that repaid hat 14. arrallow.otorylidaiThst the Bodetal Goitenr -00.41d.- IdiVtlialisteoiuer . to "the In: , .. . -drat phrase which theefflcte.holdeer" , , the ground. ;The re-7fiew .hither, and; i.'Tho apprideel of, rtnsent, the navy. 6W,, sitrepresented ; UstL irglY , V etneel' . nfthe Arnett Ntlegerindidun. The led.:ti,e'llege 'Ord., f r .the ottilm-hoNere ' kb*, the ,enfm7: PPL I Tef . tom-veiir ne'pea. - ''`ltitotti4l. ' Mr- -.mattoat iattirlg - fOrtf A r e ,ei.cetaelltiao, to orgenbe-a ; S, argniacAapor ti tie daleatabb.ofgalisa• 1 and Wog ateso sad: l 4atse) hero yam for- . apafed by the 13 B'irl 41 As lave. ~ It kra regatadrulea, sede'-' eettett liSsestiv du- • Caiman -pare ao Mt the Yule. aforesaid ,- ; me g up. Tha *oil -P- , r4l4v-taaSed c to! the , idagi f iti'lCsii at • ea that tiara wam .a.d• es- aalas - of optalon that titeilsosald to he on vs; 'eeedve' 0 , 0, 1 1011 te0 and one assaslatlon• . s• a/ • Ana gay. inamaga.matiatiotioa to the am sl o Int l 'divtdasla Riotint, sod the enttam Bettie and post 1 91110, 1 varq 'llbtlas alith had , aoastatatatlana ;that , 11filj•trit7'.01-01* party " shfoll needy • • a- VMP. l ,t 6 le d, `‘` ;elite eelee of Lb* froPhet, ~ Z 4 41 • ,N10t 1•40t04s1, po o • itn en at- - th - e ,' ile epo n - a- m o i the 'officials la thle.qtaur could not , be presePtea. 'OW diii`ffieDinintrati Of.Pitiladelphia ;hold 'itc/AticidialOr -Do „they. not inanw that they ilfiligriatiiett to . isdlMlt u the, bond - sloths of :iitcf4ii -- lii*.iinoi, .44. navy 3,iiii,t, xigte they tiol taw aFta Gillis:fact that eve 10. ilotitokfiiil 40#1 16 0:Sg: 14 0 1 , 1/Cati ' li tbq • .i;rnallod iitit* 11,4 old' . .* i bat right ha,to.:44lll.Arillsout 'fiat send. 'Ok:: 1: #tliVOitqilltitisild la_ . :traa•atatapg4. iiieli waste rih 001 ;,•11tholiitOnata 'pi' a public , itieiallnig lii i erlig AlligLiprol.ol4 le not, visited by p .. y„locli „ ,adialga punishment as' that 11$,00,01 11 41:grtml!.upoir gin peinoCratio .0 1 0 0 44 , 4 4 1 :11 ~._ .. 4 0-4 4 4 1 1t0 ciki.nioeting to -tottiii-ancaioaniuireAitpaiiiittelsoad who sup', ligsali thikiiittifilfighit It Iritiocrts JOBIPII OM .1911 /4*iiii*A4:o - tifitrji;!iii l l stiblitit 'CV' 41011110111014101110611!" ;'4olga t tions VOlV;s4ltftWiiiintig)ll 4 nes tfiit 44ter SA istbiiiikaieVibil*ils) we think . .ilitiliehroll . "?.itilartillit. - Olt 111 .the' ' 1410.1.1411i11.44 {hp - 141, Mr- , , , - elillsi he :nesting; mare' ptibgall . Wi ' pliil'belifiitio it war paid korin v. •We . ._ Prodsely log we !OSA • - astirrdamotstration of any consul iiticieettisktaltitiiii* in 'pia great city', ',- • I . 9ousAinarliaitAiiiiliiPil are'freli netotidlaf - :1 t ?"XP/ °' !' W110"SPOIch• They ire as .1140 ) -iiii:44e:1 4 .0 1 „ Affii!.*:lirt4: l Ated AA': ,110 00 1 jdors 'Ada' lbw , h i ve jrative4 fix *yl4-411 , thOttsical Agawnit'illagge* eaob *eilidi:TAYV:ik'!Ul itil,... l o l ooWaalt/1111111 , tikiniailt : : They see pfstohi• lii' ptaarap,iya-• 1i044 0 .4d-1i iii 6ll #4 o ilm, widliiii, sii nat . ; coif itnitar of 00 word pr i adple i ii . eT. coif n n :. mentionable personage is said to have' o Lull` *fir; - Mete are Yell many of these 4414' elleiett:Olegt !el. -Wojnre,(lao tehte.B o kg • ; : Pet, ile. lloonmak f gienoomes BFeluen, of c ifoXe*, T:Pii *iiqiii!iimi. ' ,4 it cT i eY - Pkini-. ral.BAca i then s Se •a;aY.liscums ; then Sri illappititint• lloWitiii'hir the Tomitil4llcis b impi. mojkogit , ::4o9pA . then :gm,iimaiter ItgatrinthipsOi:NaiplAgonteilanoss ‘ and to . 'Oi(terbsoiiittheo4tere:' , 3'6isray. Boor-; boilluitif:onif ii,.'l l 4 l l l % , .bttle.:liOnitions, to , iiii t,„_ pt o••,ei., ~. I-, .., .. i0,',”....21.' I • • . for dsllfil 44,:werMAWVAAWPOICZIIIr..OriPt-foiriluiPon otairewpi• 1 eft :?,Ci1.f!,4446-1:000-41141‘01411ai asap: I ; , IM. to d a is Is **lir* q1ii.4.;4 I WrifOg.; • a:lol4as Ltliatridati . ; '.' l ' , • ' 11114 : -7 " .'"1 Ithll,fl,l;• . vaf.yrottif wry.. itrii*Olprein 13* *OO , Eat s ui , - .2101:101 - kIrtiv t s ELL*44,4", , idaittsia. , -obspsncoeft m ide„Thookr t w i maw Di. l .7 ; caino& 14114.0#. 1 .Sirswg 40 1 0 .WifiNfitata and wit .4,04,.gi1he1 1 m TOO', Easy; 21firtsyskit.or ouiti-a two-pme serifs otaagra= ji:Motiniap,- ; eallet:frAtt. Eon], 'mid Ms -44410;44d f;fx11):. compioa story fireilAM4lWalphOiojffifht, do a APC . 444 0214j,',T,fitit4.`a4notial )..4911;., 0 .- 0 !..4 1 1.4 1 04 told d0,! 0 i 2 AOHlraif 'Mahar. ' I T.! VW Ari Vibe : hl~drjtp' Muni • ;;;;;, al/foiC , ro ifrvoi. -.1) , • • , _ JitoridA xad .-pid . al4lll,ll,ol4. o teltha tai - flak . paOryi Oa (a ~leeieat~ 41 03 ?i": 0 1 1 tra OW poo l itiooki•goalpe, , P stlitimali.aorel !rut fti 4 , 4 - ..„trnithrboaar It mach laa- M1114) . of late. •; • I3nttle o 4 Matti 4 ffl l 4ere'S lueli.AnniidlidlnyMe," - said Retry t:3, o ,',lifer's;'•'- - ;;AssinifOlartd,,, se There ; save been' e l the Sardine 4icieneh arniy andAiie A - Ustilab, and the third 'was the—deoisivo`'onej„liMile,ntebelle only an inferfor force vial engSged." lit ralestrer,, where ViOTOR Emburruni toeic stiree of his troops into.bombardy, there:was but a sue -cession of skirmishes, which ended, at_ leek in the Sardinians retaining the positron they contended for. The Austrians were assuredly. ihriehisd — on"their; thiriConslauglit,:and• then, Meiedewity, not to 'return: •il, Of the drtiOnieipleits of that gallant gue 'rine" ' maybe-called 'thp,Auisliaoininur of linly.4oriever effec tine," they - Were:liot battles: . Yet thdy hunt hre ; a• great • influence Upon the Contest in Oath, for Giarnir,er therehfgained the prestige, of. carrying the -•wer into, Itaiy,,and, *IVA' mere ;handful : of„undisciplined but brim fellowers r of beating the enemyon their own grotin& ~• • ' • - - • ; , A great hattlehan beim fought 14104: The ionteat teak place at" Magenta, a small pint , bar,dy; , Veneto - the Piedmont frontier„ 'ikad:AtreetlY,',6olni :high ioad "Oni Novara, (nfitere' ; iin.i.R4a "ALBERT, of. gardirda; was socompletely;dpfeated.by ItAnaTeux, garish -26thi.18490 to ,MIEGAIti fourteen 'miles of the 'after - city, the. capital 'DOA* As yet 'vie =have ' only 'the" results, brought o:%%er by' the' ate ... B*r "dle#43=saxon, Which left Liverpool on, the'*th,init.,`Mad . telegraphed fioM.Quebee. We inuat*ilt,,a day or two for the details.- - , • • ' It would—appear that, after:the Altai:dans had retained '.to Lombardy, their, 'mission:of Piedmont being , a Aread. lailnre, 'the . ..main liiireigth of the ,French force army, crossed I 'OW_ T _ iicino,'ai two adjacent Points under' Mar n'llittimis And General Xin. *ion Ifeltanotf: They nutted 13artil-• elan army, under the,COMinand of King TOE iatatfon-T4 eireidi in ogcupatien of Pa lestre,, and were at or nean-Atagenta when the 'AnatHanaile‘rhy "General -, Hass, , assailed them. - -'" ) • - • ' The OsAintans; - Under' the' persona com mauil tit their ' 'do riot = appear to -, , have taken. any 'iiran`iinent . nartin` the encounter. The irrenah."OeneandedbilfAfreinos in ge neral; were le-three_ divisions i ,nader, Rota ellAY..l:o,,ElTLuna, General MoNsion, and General Nnm—these two last being , the gal lant eons of Irish officers hi the service of the great NAvoisex:- The Austrians engaged are estimated at from 15Q,000 to 180,000. I ho. French at 180,000." ' None of the particulars of ,the battle have reaChial 'asp, kiiroiaeres.,deapataties to ..Paris announced svdenisive victory; lz that hi,had taken 7;00 and killed. or Wounded-12,000 -of the - Butane's° capturing three ,cannon and two standards. Be estinietes - his own loss, at 5,000, hut It was rumored in'Parls to betinch greater:" • • . Elva of the French 'Mirabelli and Generals .were ,woondefl. , General EBPAITASin, :of the second ,Coir (1 ) 4r7:11 repelyed a mortal woond.. Fottr AitstrianGenerals and gyp 'staff officers were wounded., •The.Austritm reports do not admit that the French -gained a Victory, and , deny that, the Austrian - foss wee;it allay considerable as OS-, legr'aPh< by 'ltasiiison. They — claim the: • hono,r ; of having captured one cannon' from ~thirriustr, _ _ The battle - was begun:and ended, the French say; on June 4. :The Austrians declare that it 'commenced on that day; but consisted of a timber of battles which were' undecide4• on. the night of the siatb. t- ' MaspineriPersimally took part in the bat -4 c . , :Hips, Generalissimo •of the Austrians, '..w alitt chief vim:alkyl against him. General Matritrokr j MoMuros who lest ibe_Elecond 'Corps d:' Armee, hull:teen created Marshatof franceithd Duke of Magenta, as:& roivarti for braveryienthe batttti Held. General. ishts foughtibillliantlyWitientebello, had been placed,, in command of, the First Corps d' in'plice `of Marshal Countßaxactitx ip'Mrrassus.,_ The reason why this lapt. dittinguisited 'oltim; was tbussuper*. -11044 was ~=4, i citifthe Pattie, the Austrians _ went Milan; ITOutivbloh they - *ere glad tetire • _ .14u/ukase savlnsle iroltea, and dischad . 'fitiet' tif Ott _King latesed4e:ftoni 4,emtiardy, the . Fteneh AOt'' enterek though they eagerly Caper,' ,tetk (there, G.#7o • - , VlAt Ontitql4 0.1)0111 -Como,..hatt, nat Mum part intheilattle of Magepta,: 'We write withitivimlterfilat knowledge •of the/dating', Eta , theYnews, sketchy as is the report O 1 it,eappears 'Conclusive 111k03 several Piiint4, Viz:: 'that ,the Antes. had crossed into .;;',04:14 41'4 . .. tbe,`roo in-groat Soros, 0014 signally, defeated ,thern. Far ther,thitt Milan wee, „in such ttstate. of revolt that the :Austrians had }quitted This- is the; that great - Mow in the' - present contest.' Many more such battles must be won, it bi eat= gated, ere the bated Auatrialis will be dilireu 'Out of Ital3y, Thal cOnsunuiatiCi*lll iMac. coirtplishad; we hope and webelieye, ore,itany 1004.1.i#0,F4P64',N,;,, " ' , Worth* The mipooted 'battle between the main bodies of the Allied and Austrian armies, upon the plaint; Of Italy, has at length been fought, and,- as - . was 'generally anticipated, the Franco•SardMian 'forces have. proved vieterfous. It is called' the battle of Ida •,• , , ,gonta t from the town of that , name, which Contains el4nt iphabitants, and le situ ated on, the east bank of ,the Ticino, on the road between Novara about twelve milea from the latter- city. The battle_ is, perhaps, the Moat' important that bas been fought since the days of the great Narotsois, in view of the immense inimber of men' en gaged in ,it, the (earth' lose of life on both' sides, and the 'influence if will probably exer cise npori the destinies of Europe. It' forms ,a great epoch in the present struggle, and renders the first ant or the war drama, and the firm aortae of- the teltranphs or the whoe, complete. ; ••• • The civilized World liiisiatched the contest , with absorbing hatereet; frein the period whpn Loma NAPOLION; by his elgMiletint, remark io the Austrian Ambassador, on New-year's Day, indicated Its approach, until the present mo. cunt. The -little war-clond drat visible, his 'expanded intri , gigantic proportions. Two hostile ereides,• each numbering more then half ,a million of men; Were speedily equip. pad for carnage; and an incalculable Oen ! ' tity of of deetraCtlon Were:qnicir jy , Eilploinatiiti were busy with ,ectiomea toe, illilfes . blep:;iojcisEmetit, but they failed to luirmonize the.,belligerents. At the last, moment, AelltlihianeolPitated hostilities by ber haughty doMimMfor the disarmament of 13 ardlui a, and the passage ,of 'the Tioino--a 'steP Which, if "We are to judge it from the .aourse,pf iwenti td th is period, was a very Tinwine , one "on her Part, and. for which she can scarcely fail to , be punished by, at least, the Ipesori . 4krabardi j . ' . • The promptness wiiit'Wtileb`"Liitirit„ NAPO. , i,Z0411 rnithed to the assietance of hit, ally, and the hesitation and delay of the Austrian troops, pre vented the latter from obtaining- any nib. stantial advantages from their precipitant movethent.•• They gained by it nothing but forage robbed from a few Pledmontese die islets, and a crop of military disasters. .The anacess of the Allies, as indicated by the gen eral tinier of thg delOatchee received from !Tho seat of te ar, Ss . - euf9cl4ntty brilliant , and. solid to gratlifthe Military ambition' of an y general. The - Austrians have been compelled ke recrosa the Theino,,, and to abandon their conquests made at .a time when Sardinia wag tidally unprepared and unable to resist them. The 'battles' of :Montebello and of • PalestY9 afror d e e . thps •Opertemitlea to King :Yroros; zioioig . :iivaarreral of' the Prench'generals, and to end Sardinian Soldiers, to exhibit thOr skill,aticl _to intlietserioui i njury , u pen _ the . Austrians, The .:111111.1apt campaign against Como, by 'liar; ea to therogghly mouse the revelittlenary bpirlt in the nortlesultern portion of Lo t /abet.. dy, to'forrify and'perplex the Austrians, and to, dieplay the daring of the volunteer corps: ;fail theeePrelizinary movements having been 3114340 pm, midi, it length the main . liddy• of th e Amedagny was Set in motion, and, cross ing the 'Ticino at . Sanatoria' arid Turbiiiii, has defeated an iramouse *ref Ausfriabti, end'compellsalltheter to ,reireiat, gefore inripbant !genie..J*l people of Milan, burning -with hatred of Moir oppressoM, '" I ' have eagefly eels -the eprie`rtuti ty 0 , d ew . Str . o/ligtheir, dorninithL They bi#6 'risen in a general revolt, notwithstanding' the haridi pmelsionstion of Gen. Guitar, which an- Phtss.--etil - LADELMA, MoNDAY, JuNE 20 1 1859, pounced tliettiOettlil pl4!lne, with (ire and,tbo sword:6lP4in(4o),:tbalcaUtlielytyropnthine4 with itteliii49444 - .00.a.ve .aoropelinti _the- AUatilad3roepoin etraulinte ibe kf.xPolxon inny juitly uongtatttato, binnkif upon, the. extraordinary 'Bannon' letiLilliWA. his plOVenienti haVe linen OO far eroyand, , ani.l at ttui fuliihnent of tLo prcibotion be unule before' he left Patio, Olathe Would enter-Milan 'during the month of Juno. ..Thetelograph announces that proposals fot . peach will pit 41,41)1Y pitow the entranee'of'tbp French army Into binathiag `phial has been attained by the holHgeroritif,it With some experience of the character the ,contest 10.likoly to assutne, - they cetaidOr Whether it cats now ;be brought to a close, or whether it must b&1 continued to cf the bitter end." England and Prussia are no doubt very anxious that! IMatilities - should ; terminatc,,for if they are continued, the danger of a general Eiropean war Will be imminent.. , The-.military ardor of ,Austria and Prance has by this lithe. become filliY - arou'sed, and- Whibithe latter eagerly; looks forward to neik triumphs, the,foriner Mud atilt' be hopeful of a change . in'the tide rot battle: -?:ret each has something to fear froni a prolongation of Ibit' contest.— Aiistria may fose'Venlee aifirell Lombardy,and Witte warp to be a Protrietel one; Hungary may Jevolt... , On. the 'Other hind, the =cause brAtustria has n any apoi)it fhlatogoliimpioniiaraiag the German State's. , If she 'y pressed too , closely, all Germany will rush'to her rescue; , ktiasides; Austria pea sesses in .44 Some of the strongest fortrfainS iti the world, and onli 3 Onet faunas aci, far beim, defeated, she, has*talos§ `reinfoFieseelds ready to advancmte the seat of mar, undue" , with , her , characteristic pertiiikiel, prolong the cifiatetit for ad indefinite perbe4.j; The detalls of the news by the Anglo-S.4p, and the advices of the next.,steamer,Wrlui 'looked for .With . 'great '_iittaieat:.' The - 41 - 06'- matic. moyements a'briefyeri64,.e,this. important juncture., will,deeidehether ;the battleof Magenta is to,ProVe the eleitng 'ticeno of the - war, er merelya signal - JoyOw pf,the, mostAistenelve kola Momentous itMg 7 glelithat the world has ever wltoegseil;,' -.• BY MlDNldtitjtfAl ' , • ' Letter from 6301mm:donate" ,• t , , . [Correspondent* of Th. Visa ] • • ' • WASericores, June 19, 18 ii.„ t , There is no doubt that GOvernor Him and hie' friends have OpMlllOllOl4 Ili - 1 11fillYalltiOMOV0iOnt. In his behalf for the Presidenoy 10860: ;;The leading 'Northern ' oonneetion of this orgatilitstlori reoognidel Fernando '{Food: of New •Toriii te 'its elder, and sympUttiiiiie sitionejwith the Ms ;lief Hon. Denial S._ Dieirl*iii 3 Orthe sianilia4.- Gevernbr,.Wisti has inlitYfilittiliiii Peintryl Mas k 'eSpeolally 'airong the adopted citizens; and thSra, l whore who admire -his elgbione , oonteitlstitinst scoria societies in 1854'and 'Ss'ir In the: Soti,l - his adVooatas, are busily engaged in , eerrespdriding 'withleading men throw/Mine the obnutry.! It _le ;net dilated', however, 'thin, the' Hunter did' Letaher interest will Arun:eddy oppose thd:piel, tensions of the Harmer ; but he ii not smug to be 'easily dannted. lie hoe thirelnedii his ownhoridio - Sind Will bold them with etharikand Wady *rain. (hiring foi no man 'no 'a 'Candidate - for tita - Preal. deny save as_ he ilidentided for Cr "against - prim eirdet—indiharing ell' the,admiration" for the te ktite, itiC character amerted byithe. hackers of Geireinor ' Wien-Z should be Watiting3ti cinder If T, bid not say that, ibtandlutly , eapablif and pa , irlotio as, he is, his lately Oswalt& positionr in fa vor, of the prolatition'cif slavery in the trirrltrirjok and also in favor of fres trade, would Mit Make' hitzt'se areeptable to the people of the frießiates as he would 'have been ' ten months . ego.'; Time may induce him to Modify or mollify iris Nisi; oh' these deatrinsi ; eat* lion . ilia be sib:allotted if blieandidaeYabituld prove to be almost fonidda:' ble' one. The South will' insist - pretty jiteadily upon naming the next - President.: -, They,• allege that the North has bad it's full dare, and that it is high time the sceptre should ..rut , repassed to them; rut if, indeed, their skilful tectiolanaked not wielded it wader almost ever/ -- 4 40 5 4.0 411 5 u sinoethe beginning of the Governittenti ThefriendS 'of 'Go*? Wlstralsolnelet that if th,lo'..to.44tlene leeperate &Ahern candidate will berniaagisinst any Northern' malt ranked at - the Sherlitetee He: mooratio Netienal Contentiong 'and-,tbit,..tif Oar man sheold lea Jelin Delf,lie Will bash l e' h...diii., dictate. very badly; twee tionth.:-_,The eleuienUtere, curiously Consteingled*lfstiouid.-TheNpsslibut party' Is shaken' talk( datitte;;„ I *IX ski WO. 6,414A0 In Which It mety;)e-'sald te;besti ": idienteti, sayerPiirlit4Piliiiii '' s , : , ' eir-T: '''' ,'" ' '`, = a r 2isidiUte ,a , , : . e," 'Op ,- 11, 'll3.:Pt • , itgli, 'efilblent le bringing together certaki,,herettioto integorditie ingredlente,,ll - 4,ma memeserfroOtei tile to the radical Repibiloaris, elmiehare t who' denoted> alike' that IlariHOPskitW.# 4 4-b° 4 * lniptlied" with *hoir Lamy mar Itphif their pilueiples. CoUtinliesoisS /.. 11 1 ,1 °* - ever, which may change the whobro,frhera Peels,.. but •at prevent the _future is- Mitity',„isneW No: one great name looms up abovel.thtsother,lit Use! opposing frankii.while intour girt the offiof-liddip; hate , so tasusgsd 'to 'dlegnettho per ty.iltitt tie; only man. who can rally. unite) , and_ hire the Democratic , party latui. scarcely , eny ill ee,' re-', goading the outwit Was the present point 'IA iitier t of recognition by; the Ohcrleehnt Gonyentlen. , Next year will undoubtedly by * year,of : Owen-, -Goal of all .sorts, and next Congrem gtill,taingit-' •rate many a movement t$ not dreamed, of hi Op: Ph00100.1y.", ' : . * We have had delicious weatiter'inXeitington during the last few 0901 litlys.: ;. , S , ‘, ;Witt, snd . ,that the President is abort reeking, cp hie tterteSs for -Bedferd Springs; expecting to losire fcgtherei shortly afterrthe 4th, of_ Jtdy,. - HIS arrival there will attraot,ahoSS of., (OMNI fuJleffe£4;_alid 14 11 make Bedford the bate of eperatiorts for lf-40. The candidates , for the depety marahalsiiips Gibe ap , , pointed under the two United Eltatet merihali of your.Stete, will swarm there like loon*, while all AM: faithful, in and out of office, Will rally t terotind, their chief and:Meek% Ada ,orders 1 040 oar"" paign. Judge Black, will,' of . amine, ,fte,' en the ground, aseisted •by Brigadier Genankllopplan Of the Constitution.. I shall not 4asonr. r if ill this congregation of party managers aboultlputiMoney into: the pocket, ofthe • popular:hod ot Bedford Springs,-who is indeed deserving of ibtctiplost patronage of s generous public. , ,1 , ~. 1 . I understand that en appeal Is shortiTfayimadei from this point to tits adopted catkins spittst, the -plaWorm fatelylaid down - by ReitereiG,assn ill i La Clere letter. It is* signilloint feet' the bath the, Republloans and Americans' luesve t a far united'in repudiating thetpoiltioniof that Het, and If thli,ettitude le maintained: hy those art! , z i o sant, the "Adtainbitrition Urlil have the oath +Alen to know that while making war upon .6 !'sd,l Democratic dogma, thei,hava nosisted to b on: Ise their natural opponents. • . --- , ' :! : • ' Them irstill mach confusion and_troublei and about, the NattelAille Departments, arias ' from revelations Xespooting lexeoutive ,isii,4 DePoritni. .ateorruption. , The meeting _of_ Clorigrese kit Iced fore/sl4-to with dread. Invelygittionsaill,flakie Snob a fearful and gorrupt abuse of Pdwerinl:pat tronegeas will put • to bluidt`,Ofiliraptlio 4 the British Government in the times of Norate Wel. I pole. , 'rlie, whole power of the. fidudnistrat II is now,being directed to , a auppresition of Mild es , EvlllY .41 161 4 0 e is ufea to. :11Stal. the ,ieb ' Ur: W endell is, boat by ,Cabliet ;Minister .the,r , representatirea, wit , h, , ,'_mit4i, Coq and 'gm leg blandlehratinSO*4 5g• 1 tP1 1454 ,_.'14 1 4 1 ., lb, :hi the way of 'iloodloo , ,!01IOlo,bits falai oft 4ohlooAto osoologolso. , ' - . „-,..., - v, . i - J. D., in hit nervosa enoltement arid'euSid character, is getting . afraid of l therts,nertras pop= ; behalf doubts Akdotou :14111uso„ skuddors when he tbinksef the Otiiiiiilit,y,Of t ri minittirs of his dabined being liemilierotts. ' r. Jenks", /UR : pays his evening visite to hi White Muse ; he romabastrai. Bettor “denilts" the President would be oemfortlemi-4onks tillage ne unpleasant newt,. He abuses you satlefaater y; and , satlefies J. B. that he Is etrout end Pop ar with the people-,-the "winked Ilea of,Ogesalon ," soy as be styles let,tera, $O. • tliii.innips,T nefwl b. i etandibg.. flinstriouJiiiipil ''''. ',-;-', ; . i ',. z The President, now and iten,llifi into Vtower leg rage about ' l ooesslon'ai," indrdging In linqa, Mos (all , imitations . are In 124, taate) : of Genets! Jackson's "By the eternsV i etjani keep mull ‘' and nurse Ma wrath ;"...liteek i r ~ap when Oongresi meets. l Gen. Case insists the.Leoo' a -.AI/blip letta l rs are the doetrince of the stifiSiinirte:ntiois; and nbt ,bis alone. , I heard quite an Interesting , &Mission y tei , day, between a prominent gentleman froui ja• diana, whose icfluenei in the Cluoinuall Con'rec. tion waa exerted for . Mr. Buchanan, rind'a dilute. guished , Pennsylvanian now here. Indiana ashl that.the spite of Political 'attain 'irt Pedrislyanfa lour& puzzled him. That he Walioni,r aUre or ogle thing—there ,was rascality, senshibbii l l ttiet 4. Oinninnati, Reynoidb, ForJ3ey , • lidos; ' Webb Brenner. Martin, . Vandyke , lilistoott; ltobbin4 Mcltlhbinj Illa Carly, and, h number 'of ' ethers,. whom Mr. Buchanan sect hugged to Ma igtoot# bet new 110104008 a or distrusts, and Mani' Of whom never speak to him, all talked iketakedoei hoarse end depleted their "purses to Scouts hie nomination; that theta if ras44iy i n thi s chnge, of trent is uloar—whether Olathe sidiilof the oe or. the many , he would not' undeittilie to say ; the . „ , Penneylvania gentleman fought ‘shy; • and. - seld• glut he was not prepared 4 give si opinion, as It ; was, tie Arai ' time he .bait Wined the proposition stated; bulbs would ventut4tOqUaltion'ol2ll part of ilia eteteree'ni—be" OA ,idi bollard' that Mr. puobarisn *Sir itugeltsOlei,t! 'Tali (dosed"; thie'dialcAne. - • ":' • 11, 0eakaiolan; • I Alisionante'Patomprona , Rars;oN IgaltSami— tiso, To DAY..--" The Cobalt amdStakelAiniket. Mintitin; Mew. Sottoty,' , . Sea /botoas 4 Aotik s lie vartlitataant. - t . - fietitmr froon,.,Pilpiv - Yorkt"-- ' - 4UII ftglaittaDOCElnt x(T, : .or Axiigtte—LAnor, Aiiiittitim OF unflootivii— . • 4,(16`.- tyttrAik , DINZa 1101' ITHartlabYtt AND • BocrT ?attit,ctv--toutio-Aiinitioe. ERIPPLTING PRArdi, liTart&S : OPEtliAn r,AGLI4 `IOjIATIO BTATO' r , 1:101$9111(TION—ITALIAN , tglgogroT , $6,000 To 'Oot/NT - 01VVOUIS—SPORTINEt Wtti ~ ptuftv UP —gtogror's num To/omPnar joonoilponginim tor rig Prem.) - river Yong, 'June 38,3850, . The It'rtickerbacks r. of ;fitly, will not beilleded titan next week ; I Rend yon, however, In advance, Its table of °entente, with the names of the pen eeratohere who exploited, the erticleet ,1, ifew York,' Thttultrated, by Dr, Jemed 4;0 ;2, torearitlq epee cl (Jailor. sten AEA Judi* ;D J - Atoge 3 , by Alibi Pletcher; 4 , Tae . _ Seat of Wan; 6; A. Character, by T. IX. AldifclC; The Renames of A Ater, Young nen, (illnetvateA by 'lloppin); 1 ,3 The Lark; 8, Delpuoiogioa, br,,Oharlie T. „Coitgdoul fir fie)iboluaaster, to his Wife; i in. :Young 4itnesioa, by B. S. Chilton ; 11, Allot Dattiend her Nieces,. a Few England Very; 12, The Wate r bv atm. W. Shelton; 18; !rout "Aponte, De., ilniae. After whloh;the tonal literary notices lend gossip of Kr. Editor Clerk. Vile number Orin:migrants arrived at this port from the 10th to. the 16th of the Fermat month,. inclusive. ia 6104, most of whom were from Liverpool; Belfast,lend Glancy., The,nntnber unueually large,' , and Is idle indtentive of the willitigness 'ef the . " fhtist pesoantry in tee world"" to inching. the chance& of military ton "sdriptitin 'ethane for unrestricted ltbertyan the United Btateo. from those who hare the mime "of knonini, that the people now' ociniing mit are of a bet ter sort thin the ordinary run of 1311111grnia, cod that more of them go to the West to become farmers thin has heretofore been the rue. Siali4;,th6 i t eafg 4 i g s g , k! lt se r saw asody•iimin, did e tight good thing on guniloy leieLgimi a outage:ls- Hot dinner to about frty of the newsboy* and boot blsoilriat'thett eiiebOjef tedglng Efottee:• ; The French authorithie are not only pitrehnsing largely of oar.coal for the, use of their •Ooverniiient eteemermy bat are doing a large' , bnsineas with oar skip, pmts. Young America Train—the spread. eaglionian—le soppiyiiio all aort a of provisions and stores for, the `Tench` Army Sad 'navy contractors, And adeumult‘thic wealth to, his heevtis desire., lie has more 'Murano, more tent, and More energy., than any man or hie Years` that has recently kwien invented. Be Is not publicly known in tblet,Lest rpecnlation,,brit one of his friends toile me he is in It rip to his very eyes. • • TheDionocratie Statefientral Committee deny, (nem plettin terms, that they contemplate any snap praised, logs in reference to choosing delegates to the Obarlenton Cloniention. They AZIIOOIII2OB that the State Convention wili.be held in September, se anal, and that ample no- tice of the dsy will be given ,• The Italians have not Made winch publio, ado, shout raisinglands for theli_omipairlots at honiii, bat they •tinvilivenkid,diligehtly and with ei much peopoleryeur , „ ' cese.cceetild have been orpected. Ter-day the steamer City orlrettilagtoiitiltee oat theiill'reti temittioos; five chonceod •dollere,, ,1b ii seat ,to Cocat thriotr. It Is tooted -OA tbi °matte ppoorsitip4 *cat week, by, the, Italleit Witt, With inbiany, t'ons yet to bi colleated, , *gable the comnittee • to remit, anOber, dye Unwind: .oddizi 'Amagh; the three ?mugger, o,f the .Opera 7 prikeeek, s trloeui and Mar"* - are pOrtau eabjeota ,, or would go be treated were they.erttbla reach of the Ivens haul of the frope , , The Apoitin man were pretty well cleaned out yea. litday by. their Witten , •11111“ Chisthain egidoet Tar litne, : in the three ;allegoric' far 45,C00._. At the etert ;Wm, Willlsmalatithaur_yrse theitroilte,,at the rate or $lOO •to' so; but when Tar Slurs ruatied in Shied; on Air diet hest, matters' changed; sod the Greeks oferld pop. to rp - , Tato Etlyer; hut Otero were no trerdant remising* sborit,And:tlie tassee 'were, ooreoquently .wens both Meta, lea hie bsekerS pocketed* large amonrifOt a.property.” The 'young - nese Otero:pion, peal hiorphyi hie nohleved snother• Wing Er e We'suie Ant ;orFalue. (one, drawn), - sad Orbit lini:e; knight. 'aelderinuent 1e 'quite renal to; spy et Kortiti/'lt;XProPeen Aritanplie. Mr Theropiou' is a dret-rate player, who ham been aoonttomod to - give the emu* heat 7, oda to domikrativoly atrong playa!" for *many pat. Good playert Iv that, from tho Whaled records; no playir, tithe _we .hare may awmounti could hate given snob au advantage cue easefully to n player of -the stilt and experience of Mr,. Thompson. Mr. , Morphy dined test Sunday' with Hobert 1:-Yialker add al , parti'OU friends, and wee enterlalted on ,Tbureday afternoon and evening by the lliemblyn - Ohmla Club: On this -"feet - cmeaelon be Iron a game of-Mr ,Ideruehs, an eminent player, in which be alto ga* the odds or the knight. - -• T TA TES T N EVA . BY TELEGRAPH. k:URTREE FOREIGN NEWS. 'fiIq,ANGLOABAXON,AT QUEBEC._ , . `11 : 11E 'GRZAV BATTLE , _ - :;6I"'ZIAGENT,AI '•,; • [T4 "alti9St 'Co.timi 4, *ln !),I•9A* Aniktfaxon iirktob 1411 bletond on eog. Arstre, Re sreoetri4 the follow. Pgfflligt Int *kW] - , 'Quist°, inns 10.—Ths An& Eason having arrived,' the papas rsoehrod furnish some details of the bottle. dr Kern* It appears that on the 4th initaut the Trench_ troops veustsdorordarato semis Mt Tido! at-Torlolgo. The supeiur in his nftielai ;Indietitt,:says this ordok *lli ex4rOviquilialicrbe ausifiy - fic gitiatitifeb - dlfi a - detormined Fesistaue., The roadway wee turrow; and a nalog two hone the IMparial guard anetallid no. atipporte4 the shOU, to.in.e.my, eantl m ti aunt lishfokon insda himself waiter of the fdaicusta; and after tdt-}sadfvaWtoh s ary the usual wee Pilled at OuiPhlot; ' --It is maid that the ilastrlant, in the prialpitition of thinc-efaou SU= of Milan, left their cams and , tree. Ure,hehisd The municipality of hillaeltesented an addrics to Ctpp Irlator - Immanuel in the prorate' of the Rm. peror. Ti, Kiop we. to enter Milan on Tuesday, the Ith. _ . . , pli, Austrian oths'at bellette etais the 'emsdlot was 4•l6yerita , ,hetwesta. the Ant tiod,thlrd samy cape, sod - 011:totivq$7 , eonsiderable • forte: The santeSt isaa vordsidded sademithsatd eh - Banday. ,Oar troopathrew 'themselves 'Ott _the aniniy, Stith • ardor and parleys -nine *or*" the most glorious feats of the Imperial army. . • A 'Veins 4elpatoh; ticauthenthattsd, In the prank top! Mere, MS AI% thr.iiTigh PPPortuno arrival of (leant Mane lasilu.ste .kin wee, the Austrians were ylebtlone aftere hot aghti and the Preach nee thrown Pt oh,oenn the' Mtn. . , The Londo dens, giefawea herd deities at ititTalina, with relying. amuse _The-kettle .lasted till late it night, waver continued *tbaneikdoy at Magenta.Me ' tiro Aniity engtiret In the dieilifield the ieftitiferie took K daniepoeltion be. team Abiltite Grauo and Illkaaeo. The Anstriedisiees taken scan y.orLecodera. - ' The London Times, to Its editorial, says the fight was ifideolded, bat the Metioh bad the heft of it Tae *b eano, of late tolegleine; Oa 'Perla, le not oonildefed se Indleatiea of Yeeneh noddies. - Tie ioadoh ',Ades itiier'eayi n thitt it hi raminid that fills t}onknment has a deafaiteh hem the hettlehlmele. tee atAriappa iinaohoeing aq AfilltrlSA V/OtOtl. ' ,Ths opbalon w►e strain/amnia/la Troadpit that the remelt were deta►ted. It bo,thetigitt thtit the rapid movement ortit:Alliea mimes! the, Tinian had compiled the Austrians tole. cap% the UMW ,TheStopetor Napoleon wee present, but did not corn. 'Mud.; Mari* IVaillant has been superseded by Marshal Linden. and Qen. lioranna biomes Minister of War protisionally; Id place of Martha Bandon. .; ,Maiivrild trey, 'and' McMahon' are both said to be , wounded „ , , ' Tha Jilted intalligaooa frdm General Garibaldi Mita that he bad guttteit Lunn, and General Urbaa bad re treated• fro& 'Kinn; njufn - yritiala Garibaldi was sup. p00,.4 to be suarohhog ORRAT BRITAIN Mr, Dtsraelf but atunnineed, Iu Pitiimient, that the question or itif9ilii.wool*; pOitilonid noel the next geptleosteteCtitnt the foreign policy of the GevetninUntarould be non-intervention andipeac;e. fronlitesSath *al toleavo Butriand on the 7th for Indy; lila( thik baulk* is! hie cannstrymen returned from dmeqlea... , It maid thathir Ildward Grogan is to be Governor of Oanide. „ ' • ' • FRANCE. 14, le tea i , ttiit CiAce4AlA'FfAninv wIE Da demaged from Cif preeAUl9l. ndna. , '; • • MYOPIA. I • 4 _ oireittftt Issme4,. prPttalte thottoktktit to Vl* au s;,,ta or litauliiit the ooitto 'eolooliay gioliirox that N ilds , Auetria,the equilibrium 'wlll4lm A daipatoh tram Dirmittad mays_thrit the "preildeute of both bratohefof toe Legielabira . Made Opeeehee hi Woe of war &sutra Napoleon: The :f Allowing le the , Ara annoinieement of the great battle fought on the 4thi by telegrasu from Napo . leAn to thollimprees : ' Novine, dfini 4-11.90 P. It —A great victory has been won at iito biiditi of . MagoOis. ttions.nd olloonorio hare been •taken. Finoll4 thonmeAd of the 'enemy are killed or wounded. - The details hill be dmpatehnd by telegraph?, out pad 1 , me • • The atieTe' 'lraq pahliehed to; Perla oiSetlay, the end Ob the (mediate of that day the cannel* of the /Total det TnYelidee announced the vietory and the city +alto lirllitantty illundosted. °nib°, following day (itioaday) the Atoniteurpub liehed the following despatahme from the Amperor to the impiesa - hiessilre, lane s.—ltesterday oar army was ander onterilitinatett do hiltio, Norm the bridges throito over the:Tioino - - at Tartshsw. - The °Derail:a leis well ,aFaouled, although the.emerny who had rapeseed the Ticino pi great- togoii: dilated) a moat doterminedii: o s t incik _Aka roadway :via* siarrow, snd "dtiiiiig two "XpiiiioilCoo4 pietalaed, uniuypoaeed,-the gloated Ms oileini , ;r9 44i,4 - 444 30 • M 4514 h 0 b IltmeelUm6ll6r , ,otlfaseAta, litter 666 , guinui '.41,i3 ( o bi Wa, t'hia hitt IthtiaitiwaY4LaWary jwiltit, with a leae,eei,ejireidei of 2,050 men. • The lore of the enemy ia estimated at 15.000 killedtelly Et 4 , aid 6,000 61913166 prisoners remained in our Exude. )sinaterk, 'Aunt -15').- - Xtefilud.Lthe'"Auetrisee taken prleouire are' at' lout 7,000; and. the Anat r imi i i ,p l„ e d ors ite e. 4 . 4t aro:* Threeldimes 'of cannon and two flags rime oeptiaeed koifctiis Onemy.• key our army rests for the pqrpolc of r e argan Ni ng Pier Our luau 15 Omit 3,000 idited and wounded, end • ' tii Due ea.non y e The loliewhilt detnatel4,4l4 Irdni the 'taperer to I Ott Biapreee. wee kettatfii.M*4l,t4l.o4ll, and Inilletiped an tbe tiontse t' ,• -' A _ UgAD Q 1 1 .012141, Mandel-8 to Insur gent. 'the • &Wriest' hire emanated - the tdwn and peettes,,learng,pl their reelpitation,tliiioionon and I, t emake:Ot Vlte - ese'eieipmbert4 with prieonere,'snd, hero, taken 12,000 ineirien inns- A deepetTotk anted l ?fee,' Identity night, *eye the'rnh: tootgaiity of Milan preohlionelliKing Mtge NEtuaikeseli , lug. litre preOnted %wadies' to him' m the preemies iti`linperor, To:ntotrow,, the Xing will ninths hie - AUSTRIAN ,400ouivr B. 'ard Ausitiati :adeotuats Ira, of, ,:lriyeAlb i r,'#),l! — li#9ton9ll rabskre mad urisstlitov:. The official Austrian correepondenee r f Sunday, the iVaehlegtou Affairs. tth, contained the following anthentlo communication : I w 0m , 02 , 0u ./nutoo , --The naval vaaaala in the The details and reeolts of the 'battle at Magenta g l idfigaltridWdeimatelied to &ay point where American ere kill exprete4. The Austrian army had been intii" argairoiproteitton f r om the Beactioniate. with ; outilret conotounmatingwrth the federal antboritlecAtt traneferted during the night, front the 4th, to the fith -,• - ,wd e d alten. . 1 The Literat i government will readily is. East., to Athlete_ (Irmo. The same news`itates that' emit ther-efforg• of taltdatwir McLane, who his ample „the -- gimtbet l!hl mad/lied, and that a'firrther: fight ; powsWin the preadses, aneVerlll permit the landing iof .--, twee e xp e c ted on the next day. ~,,, , , . ..1 ' - `t:.."•.1,1 our frees fat that purprge; -• '- Tiformation was reasivpdhe! to night from New Or ,' Tio - follo'ving omelet bulletin WAS issued :-- +' !,-'.= - lean.,' by the btaiinetqao ir, by a way of - Vissitz.-inne 8-11.EO A. 111.-1, desperate combat • to the effect thitritnnninereporte prevailed, along that took Platte on Saturday, between the Flynt and Third,'i line' - ot th e toed as to the growing power of the Ohoteljzi Covent Mains and Prince Lichtanatein's corps cit armee a.party. which to acid to bo dealing - very summarily with , foreigners, more fated I n all who are in gni' and the enemy who had passed the Tioino in very con. allichteak degree !loated In the I g " e revo n ouary moye- -, alderable, force The remit of the content was node. ments of the opp miteparty. Sided: The *mint wall continued on' Sunday.'-thus — .Degollado, the Idteitl.generalf_has bout oaliedlo , troop, threw themrolves upon the enemy's ranks with Vera erns. byptarez,m Misdates of .X.l . r sit ! .., -- I,_ - -, - ;;; : i ~.„ I ardor, arid showed a valor and penalty/me IyOrtby are g:g 9 =,,,d 4 P t a '!„, i t u lftt °, ,,L'Z'er i g4t of the moit`gliirliiii lista: of arm . of-thef Iniporlal - notette which-have , atroady?fallen deewniettlil*(24B.r• army. MLA is poiwtikcitly trantintl, The headquarters, deemed. It is considered as nothing ,mote nor lens yesterday. was Aglaia Aliblate Greece. • than I retinue of, treasury eidee.' , • The Sardinian Weirder was on receiving the An'Auetrian ,tel?grap lima Veneta gives a 51971100 The .ricalyeA yvrteiday by the steamer linglo - bet adds '. , that Use atithoritleil and weak OM. Saxon. He left for Nen TOW We - afteidekit.; - eon Milan, with the exception of the mist's - girri- '': eon, have withdrawn; at the command of (Mont dye; lel: The town la Wit." ,-. .. . ,I. • The fallowing message fossil Thane had been' pub lished bi the Prestrord papers without ,aay guarantee to its authenticity, - • - - ' irtwasa, Nouday.--Through the opportune arrival of the Corps re—inneo Merebsi Qietngetinu on the bettle,fleld,pe Multilane were vlitorforui - Viriar a herd were throws bask over the TRW - 4MT Imams; WednesdaYo doneB distal th , e inbiliheis a' Summary of distal news received at Vienna 'nitermidnight of Monday. It Was yoliCeis There was a gene battleat,,Turbigo and Bolraioja on the 4th, At Brit "onlj'two - brigades of the nest corps were engaged. but they were anbasquently reinforced and Ingle attarneon ofthe mime earths third Austria& _corps took Orkin - the Lotion . There ewe very hard fightieg at BeA'slors, sonnttinseeto the advantage of the Trench, and sometimes to that of the *esteem'. tut, battle listed till late In the night, and op the sth els continiseat Ittageri,ta : The Allies made no mires' on this fresh Austrian corps were engaged, and In the afternoon the Austrians 'took up a fiat* position hitweeri !Abhits Grasso ,erd Mime*. .The Austrians' have tithes', many•prisoners. The lode on both aides was very "great. Tile ,Austrians, , ,hdfour generals and five staff Moors Wounded. Oae major was The meventent whlchipissidAt the :.bittis oo'' Ma- gents is not clearly Aged, hi 4 it ryas previously an. natio* that the Anise Tere . about to moss the Ticino to the nuetbeiof 100,000 reeis,ltulit is presumed the rapid movement of the Allies preventektbe austiiine ,from compleUng the retreat which they halcommenoed, and compelled them to. accept battle ..on the banks of the 'river:, . ' • ‘Tiiitondon 'Post goys that googol McMahon was Tolson on She battle•tlel4 to-the rank' of Marshal. The Paris correspondent of , the London ' Past esy! that the EmpererWinsies at at the battle; brit did no t complaud in pitmen.' „' Thera le it report tiot: Gen: flanroheit was mortally Wounded, - and that five trench marshals or generale Wire ' • ' ' The real btuilease. of Perlis isaf,'eommenced`onthe when the ,9ihien patoon delivered • the: folloW lag 'path: . , " Mr Loans Ann GetriftemirtLA &Call trUielt" nith tiofactlon, In the puma* anzieus state at public Miro, of the &Woe of my Parliament,. which.r have iltll'lt moned,to meet with the least possible, delay. I have directed that Ileum shall ba lei& before yen, fn.:nue/high-you Will, ltern how earnest unceasing, have Inien , 11 , ..deprors prieerve - the palmier ot Tamps. ,Those endeeeore have unhappily failed, and I warhas been deolortd between Trace and Sardinia on. tbe.onaelde: - and artatria ion the other. Tooelving• tot-! summits rafrieudshtp from bothilt a aontendlusilarties,; I intend tO metritsla between - them tetrlopandlmpar. , Mal neutrality, and I 'hope,'„ wino:tem - a "wow s , t o preuree to my Duple the bluetit' of Oilier:red pSice. , Considetirigthowaterithe - preseutatatenflurope, woe it- necessary to the ow:nutty Of 'my do. minion .and' the honor of my arena, to halftime niv naval forms ;to• in *mount exseedlin that which hes beeneanetiOned Italywithrionddenoe on youv cordial dotteurranee in this prelantlonary Om ura of defengive - - • tuition of the Two ilielltes' teeing: ineonnowl to me theesath - of the' King, his father and his own 40- 00.11110 O; / have 'thought; .iu concert withike Emperor of Trance, to renew, my - diplomatic intercourse „with ihe Court of Naples, which ind been suspended daring the late nixie. All my near ?oldie:tit onithine hi a perfectly liatls factory footing • ••• •, • • • ,Tim ma t of the stieside le dirioted•to mitten of local interne. Attention le directed to the bill to carry out the reeommendetion of the coormhodonere in regard to the hut Mode Of ineonlogothe navy;•sod in ,ssepect to the lieform quottion; thes Iltimes - alotiply says thet elee Atoll have, pleunre to "hied Mgt Moittimite lutrAvell.• enneldeitai Inetionns, sad that should. cutters of more tirgeuerrelailirg,to the de'enee sad humid condition of the coatiy necessitate a peotponement, oho hopes that the question will have, attention at t in own. monument of the nett setalon, - • - - speech coacludod by 'worming shops that the a abandons of Parliament will teat* mune 10 the country the continuo* of peace ibrosdand a proposa l.. improvement at home , - „ 'ln Shantou* of Lords. the address Ai reply to the' Queens sow& was moved by hut Powtsond emended by Lc rd. Gifford. - The cOnddot of llieGoyernment,tboth In their donotethi and fordo, relations, wee deconneed by Lord Gtenville•aud others, bat , eftertither speeches in defence, by the Eirlorldalmeebury_and the Earl of Iferlryi the addrete shs agreed to, -• • •-•- wan by the Commons the address . ' irdW a wan moved byMr. Egartiin, and ilesoaddhy - 1310 atone..' The throes of Deentrittoirmov.d MS 'uteri& ,ment,-to the offer* that the present lilluhrtilr dose not fps DOOM the peoddliold et the Man Ile reprehe nded nonduet of the Citivernment on the ..: Bator-in gelation: Mr, Illinbary seconded' the 'ernendmint. Mf." Disraeli- defended the mum alike Government, end Owl that the Reforrei quedlon Would be - postponed till ,the Neat tendon, and that the foreign today of, the Goveroarat, crouldbepssce.',ll,called tor , an Guittediete The qmettokican - abont to be pat, burrito Opposition were not pripaint to 'fete; aftep,it ..... 4pecehai n g ma, job=dpete t"lrrti:" •• • . oppeerattee of the Libotat party, was held in. Lon. don op the in the *tweet. pennant - Will lefeed: by ludo PidasMetoso and Mut n th pr Intrust mu., Upnaidi o‘ Awe' hundred sinilltriy mem bent of Parlitataten stated teihmileteorprosient, and the pon,pagttom Were, on the wholeiniitooolonw. l•?wee .anamitteed crideid its I.O3IOOSCOSI a diplihnet is sisbldhsi lama IV/tittle, bnt the Harald Mates ,Initserithlidly that the report is entirely *Geoid feciedation".• • ••• • .gleArtheir Meltable, at present British , minister to Sweden, Is appointed envoy to Naples; thus 'reopening diplobletio uletiouremfahlhet kingdom. • The Midden death of-Mr. Pierce; a leading inamber of illmietrs Minetrele, wow performing in London, is announced. PRA 21018. • 06nildeame4ibinoittewhet restored in comoteiroh‘l Or e*, end bialnemit wee move animated. • 'rho Paris Plonr market wee inn. and Tither dearer. ,Wheat wail else dim. •It was feared that the prevailing wet weather would damage the trope.- The Paris Bourse vast buoyant Bad higher. The quo tation for tbreo.perseecte.i on the Oth; ties 82f son ; en advance of 'lntro -than one per cent. Ones the Europa sailed. • Ote-the 7th, the elegise price was flat MM, ex coupon, whish equal toe further advance 111 one half Taa Money market basexpeiteneed a sudden and un precedented pante.' Discount was nominally toting at 24 per cent in the Bazaar, but money in any quantity was not obtaineble upon any terms The Import market was depressed by, the moustat7 oriels. Cotton bid lleollned from the same cans, and autmns' bad materially adenoma; quotatVne fanged trans 9 2I( fit 2;90 ,• "freighter about the same. The vetoed inicaged in laying dawn the Red SOS Pe: legraph Oabla,weve within 800 miles-of 'Aden, and the working of the 11ne wee most sitistectory. The Melbourne' mall of April 18 had reached Br:gland. ,The news le ~of no, Importance. . The (cold shipments since the dspeTture of the proeleusinell reached Seedy 11,4300,000, Cothenercial tivinPoot PoOvIBIO4 le MAR ENT'..- - .4he circa: Tars of Dideue. Bighted, Athya, ft Co Janice Me Henry & Richardson. , Spence, k, Co, and others, mart the Provisions market generallyduli ; end there being but little Intitry, prices were weak, Beef was h a w and ellebtly declined ;k Port dull—sales unim portant. Nilson quiet LIRA dull and WOO, loWer. LIVERPOOL PRObIION PfSBENT.—The circulars report Roidni• dull at di 16 for the commit quality. dogs? ilvm end ea Weber._ Apivits or Torpentinedull.., , LONDON 1146. BEETS.—Bating Brothers report Breed: stuffs" dull, but: steady.: Digo, gem at adeptal wee heavy and the quotations barely smlntained, LONDON .140/41611 7 " MARglitrtfloseqc slotted at oagooBX. Amonels Biettuitlee atilt .10w of eels, bat there la ns change to the quotations. , t Murder- and ,fittiolde. Duettee, a ucte 'lB.—Thia irmiutnir, Watt halfspiat n i t , Wawa the bat Natio of Martin Banter . his wife - and only isbildi - wsre totitulla In upper root% Of the simlgrent house kept by Mutts?, on flutist° Street. Tke wife's throat that have boom oat while asleep in bolt eatuting aVimet Instant ..delith the wiOdpipe being entirely , ware& The 'child, six gars of tkei wee on soother bed.. with, bar throat horribly , mut. Wed. The body of tenter . a t found Ins reclining post. ton brthe side of the Wigged on whleh the child Lay. It hi supposed' the done some thrmln the Night. ad, the boiled, eras observed totki elosed tip to the time of the discovery. , Banter kept an emigrant board- Ing house. and vas peeated by mereerte with respect, able German families in lowa The snir create. in t./MP incontinent. Tee eoroner is now holding an In quest. It Is known that the parties. bad. not firm! a quiet llfe for sense time, but whether the deed was raided wider the leflounoe or liquor It not known. Sitj iThe New Mexic an Lome, tune :1 road rew MlXlo4 ad from Be, on the MI olt., itnehest Indepueleeds this sticettsg, ';'hare le so newest' important% to the papers Titres) companies or, Stoats mat at ottabwird, en route' to eitablish p poet 'at .the• creasing at the Ar , . Aoannmy os , ,fittrato.—Tonight the mneh.talked,- Ottomhinellon- inimical festival nomeioir at the Academy; From the arrangements that herb been made, we have no doubt that the performane will be a pleasing one. 4 Musical plo-nio at Cilmso's weeds, will talc - a:Place to-nuirrciw;_aornmenqing at, tea o'olook in the forenoon and continuing all day. It will be a mammoth affa'r, and will be 'pitted to by name, of the first musiolane or ihe eity- litoDomouun'a 'IIARTIRS -This popular; resort of the laiw-towit community continues to itttraat crowds, nightly : , The evir-varYing entertainments, with new fioei slghtlynmong the int:forming, re pay the indefatigable exertions of the manager to ilease the public. . MAPB OP TUN - SEAT OP W.A.R. :- -P014005 do Brothers have jest_ published a sheet nentatelmt maps of the Beat of War, with statletleal and 4)40 information Which .Will make very clear the post- tion of the be) igererits; Weir 4 . , izisasle and app)i, anon to boot," 'and other 'heti: "If Mutat:Lc; p i above all, the named every place mann 'nod in the despitahed etrivijatiblikked,4noat, o whiik names are not to be found in other ma which we have occasion : to pt neult, It is nestly,got up, besides ritearallittitifal. pAnax 841..tr-Evra4dYitaleatle REAVERTATIC, TO-MORROWThiilhiltegatsuludtng the• valuable resi dence of thejl,L*4opra,le.„oo. k and another Aroh-street sealdance: 'Lerehb Itillbmend, styept, valtiable„bnsiness stands, neat res denoeS, andinnallerldirolllsikOaldlnie bite, Ta4ns, See Thomas dt abertfeeikerits and peteplalek catatogrieii t ner ready. "Thomas .!1; Soso Eell every week. Peterson's Mitiazine for July.beva floe en graving of the Deitch school, for a frontlepieoe, the aed ..the s *veiling iiQtc4h'p,'rOn e 9 to be a good stot, called "-Helen GreenieP ihinediet.::,4, or ieisdehie HAVE instillers "iitrillip actb9mi of tie bee,to istaso i ahbose if ire' ,ata gotoulather:thopi 301101 0 , 5101.00 PiPW• ikbyplat—Mr:..rameion. ' :Afflict the: Chhilge of MICABe& , „ BILTiMORII, /Attie 19: - . , .Yridterifirii Hayti? Swarve nefted a. despatch from Norfolk, staling that 8.1 SIM nigan, of . Pl l / 3 0.tai Anne °minty Yel • had Lien brutally. touniered, and that Halter J. Laud, of the Name pace, nhargtadmith • baisigiVe.inimdefelfi beillaft Born* on Saturday seriatim fur Baltimore, in` mint:4ov With: his wile The parties ape all ,highly respoetable. Sportty atter a'peranit beating the sainensmei wee anestel'at BarMinVi note; where he bad just arrived and eagle 'tared hie name, He 'wee oommlittli frOv nation The amused expressed &willingness to return without ■ rtquisittatifroia the Governor, and will proba bly ba taken back tomorrow. Markets by ielegrapb. ' - •iiiir;tiat.inati 76017 .:Theisiwire only 800 bales of ClOttoEi sold to-day, at ugamio. The sales of the week anount-t0.13,055 bales, and the receipts to 2,600 bales, against 06 M1 Falai, tke metres of the for resposdinctreek of, last year._ The prat arports f or the sees;•tiethotutt to 1100,000 belie- ' , There fa a gook or 76 500 bales now in port , Wheat is steady. Coffee— Sales '2.000L basil - I.l.l6llXo'Lir - -Itio. Stock -in port 81 000 bap. Preiehts on tiotton to` Liverpool lid -18xoltaege on Sew York letlAco premium, at eignrWee7.l64, pent tone 17.-4/OIIP is sari ate 4lY'bbl. Wheat- noslianged";-saleit.nalziinoytantali-Voto roll at -82m85e foe white, and 90n830 for yellow. Provisions steely Baton;—eider Whiekey.dati at 280.1 CISOINItI4I,' Juba 18,-IYolders orrionr,exhibit a bettor feeling, but prioes ere usoksaged ; Wee at $5 85 ®8 90. Wheat active. Whiskey dell at unchasgad— _ .1 - , y 1 r.THE , q 17 7 7.,Z. i • AIItaiIfINTEIAVIIIIEVINING. AosnauY or MOEIIO.--oTatld ~ O pliibijittoll Unite& Peetival. • -` MaDoming's 6A111.11111.-Beleotioni, ft= Mayo, Gams from °pone. Pantomimes, Dukeing, snd Ologing. ' Pistol-141mA. Aaatatur OP ‹vsx Pnra divs.—Ex• hlbltlon of Pitintinzeratul Stichtary— • IrrrgiegarftiO 131111TIONC,AT HOLY TRINITY GERMAN Osentor . ,to Otiunau - , •-Tbe congregation under the pastoral' care of Rev. Father tillst Carbon, worshipping at their rok locoed at Sixth and Spruce destine, last evening, had aybankegleing getiet - order to iilehratillie reconciliation cute monition an citititfutitextd . linitittituts; hi , regard to which they have been divided for - many years pad, Thisalneredi prone orthis °West of - the 0-er man Catholle denomination in - OW oity„hating been occupied for eeventy-tivis IZyetirs past,' the greater part of widish time there hag been more or lessdisturbithee 'among itti members From tabat we Gould eacertain 14 appears Met some of the members, from time-to time /Ow w ed to place them selves ader - the euperviitton el. Blidiop New man, which led toe state of feeling embittering three in faror of such eare-',ae rtgliffulir be .longed to-the predate; Ilislien; end' nautili cm aimoning, w a divi#ett, of „the: ohurch: Tile' tfa bulties,, hewerehave been' happily' adjusted to the ntatlehiotion of all'parties,- and yesterday was set" apart in , commemoration of the joy fill event. The ;airfoil In the.incernitig wintered in the appointment of elders and officers by Bishop - Newman, Assisfed by Mahon Wood. AddrerSee were dellyereakby_several clergymen. Short ad dresses wire also delivered in the evening; bet the IltlualP l ll4r t. Of that exerelsee gonsisted.in a grand musical Boletil by the Diaennerchor Society, of both vocal and instrumental musk). The prinei pal female singers .were 'zierritaire of the chinch,: and did innate 'credit te the diffieult sonde W egner! them. 'The InStrinniintO Mole we/ref the moetwxquiette eheraeter,.end warkighly enjoyed hythe immense crowd, emulating not only of the leant:tent - of the oh:arch, brit'inany icr other deno minations. We heartily congratulate the congre gation on the adjustment of .their ilittleulttes,;and I tract that hereafter'union `and' haitnony twill_ reign eupreme. - • " N ARAM Or ,Dmons SONS..—DBISIII9 Sink the alleged murderer, of damsel/lett, acepunt of whose erimelial been laid before.ow c reideini very reeently, was arrested on Setiirday moral/tit. about six ,00loak.. • Densely"... Soldemin, - roft the Bravoed force; who had hien on Me track slime his escape, had beard item a lad. he met in the neigh.: borhoed of Bedding, that - le - man answering the description of Shea,hed been seen an board of- the canal boat Cherokee. The officer - went 11.11. the Schuylkill eauabgoing cm Winked' sem, Moen ea sixteen %limo' smite, in 'all 'Musseheing easeful in, big , searpit s Finally, the: offieerl der sorteil•the-bilit,-and-thrtliiilmari time sawl the , objegt of his marsh sitting on the Ode Shia was 7. at wears:rested. r 111.1unt iitterroghted 'be paid his name wee George Brown. but Belding Mibterfuge „deelece,, aeltnoirlidged' britemdf to be thee, and me the abler the fete with:, which, the tokeleidst-lnidlrein`ininimitted-4The arraid-`4-11106-eiearlhe row majieWeir 4 1 14erer-.ltheat Wel bre4A4lo , the city lii - thase-, train fronilliamburir dirge Woad collected !Ostend- the,Central mattita when - Shia arrived; noustfilliffie ernieleltWiestits. the . .utifiirtailate 'Man: ery thongtirdisoll Mooted: Meknse :Shout to glekiam awrestaka uern.r.t*stali4Nneb4.yrne-Adn-' by the Ogden la imaratt%bgadreitA .14:kWh ad vice he followed.. He:wee taken to prison lit ' the day on the siontinliMent of the ooroner. HoerrrSii ,Catortio-T,Tahn Nliskoy, nwolored boy, eight yearrof age, fractured his right aim' last evening, by falling on the pavement In Eighth etreete near Ewe,. ; , ; James M'Oann, aged 50 years, was eeverely bi Jared. oubsiturday owning by,the wittiLenniegin , upon him, white engaged in waling up ayrili in Phippen street Jae` lay beneath the pile of dirt for a considerable length of time, and whin be wee extricated -from ids unpleasant was found that his bead was badly out and he was otherwise injured. He was taken, to.the hoo plal. 'lwo females,• named. Mary Adams and Meg Clarke, bed an*alteraittiniyeetinday morning in • the •vicinity of St. Mary and Sixth streets, during which the former produced a razor. She maimed ed in using the dangerous weapon, and out, the eoaip of her opponent nearly Mt The unfortimate woman was taken to the Uoion-street station house, and medical argistatice- nutria:tasted. , The wound bled go freely as to defy the, efforts of the rirysteilin trselep it, and sle`was accordingly re moved to the hosvd4l, , wbere .itho still-remains a critical condition The dispute la alleged to have` been - oatisett the•.proiriptings of the "green-eyed monster." • , • . t e Ttin'Aittitiffiltdif Ci j ofßoboken' Who have been attrioting theettention of the hoisting community, left for Lore on Saturday-M.2P. hi„ via Camden and Amboy railroad. They made many friends during' their staY, and retcru tomtit pleased with their visit, and the attentions ighialt:' they have rewired. The "Atlantis" boys found it rather bard work, pelting from Haw Toth-to Philadelplibionid were obliged to give up their idea qf emmingihrough two-dayv,And rowing beck again' the lame week. -, They hare dons well, but are *bent 8 tionntbehindt he “fteelielors," who went over tke llama „optima lad month. The Phi ladelphians, it wilrbertmembeted,‘,left this pity at 11 A. Wan ationtipy, May , 18, and readied the New York Battery on Wednesday, the 18th, 12 hi The Atlantic 010, - en the other hand, left Rohn ken et 4} A. M , on Monday, June 18. and reaoh-. edßiebinond, abentibilie itilles*atiove the sheltie point of the /Mobsters, on•Wedeirsiday-.;the 15th inst., at 1 P. M. „The berg* Jessie." which exalted much admiration among the: Philadel phians on account of her' symatetriaskand sub. scandal bnli A d was shipped on the ontaidesteamer -"Boston." Ben arrival.. home woe charge twitted by any demonstration on the p irt of their New York friende. ; • ELECTION OT .14.1P14 Gtttill/Le4;—The Olen tiOn of illajoeGieneral ot 'the Mist Dlviesn of Pennsylvania Polimfeeta, - widish takes plane on the evening of the 4th of,Jely, is exalting tomb interest among trillitaryThien. Ibis polls opened at the ~acrept's Cone Souse, Sixth' and Chesteneetreits, one poll for , each brigade. 'Op the nommisirioned bees are entitled tb yeti. -A mmons In relation to this election wart held en' Settirdiferintrig, iB Sauseitiletreetalall. t Cap , ' Min Bush, of the Philadelphia Grays, preilded. Micoh excitement prevailed, a .number of officers advocating the nomination of General Cadvrala der, and other's, emong whom wie.poloriel „Page, strenuously insisting on the re-elisaGen of General Patterson; the- present dusumlient. :4:telegraph .despateh was mad frant GeWerstriadivaleder, de: (dining any intended nonnuation.- in- favor. of General Pattanton....7;Mo resolutions were adopted, and withoureendrig - tti any , &ignit e conelnalon, the'meeting' idicarned - sirie die: Swiblinints Aniewerrw.--On ffiainrday after- Peen Deteetires Wood istuißmith arrested tern filer ' mans on -tlikatarge„ of swindling. -; They! were taken before Alderman:B, S ettler„ to 'whom they gave th e names Of MAGDA WOTIMII end 0110111011, 'EMIT.- After the hearing the prisoners were com mitted to await their trial. The .partiex were taken into custody in a lager-beer ealoon, onNorth Fourth street,,,,,and five or six large leather trunks Ailed with' goods were , salted` and tiskin to the Central &tattoo. -The evidence before ther:ablerl man developed the fact that they bad been in the habit of swindling the' German relident; in the northern part of the 'city by telling a tale of man ref, Misfortune,'and shipwreck, and aellieg inferior goods far an exorbitant price. , • lie Tres.—The new lamp-post letter-boxes, which have been °rented for the last three or four Months. and been •nerving an ornamental rather, than a Useful purpose; will at last be put into ow, ration.' We see that Podmasier Browse baa offi cially announced that the United, State; Mal bone, Alois are attached to. the. lainp-peati throughout the city are now readrihrAble nee, and that letters deposited looted four times a day, except aLttirladay, when there will be a single colliffitkor -late in the af ternoon. The postmaster-fightlite :et irregala titres mi• the 'part isfAhe Mitests •to be reported to-the proper authorities. - We have no doubt the system will Eta a rery convenient and adintrable one, provided the .d,atimief the carriers ate per formed with pfempluess, oars, and energy. - TILE Thsetoolueno party of the city tif ,Phi ledelpista nil, 'lse WWI, cerebrate the next *DM veriaryjnt American Independeneerin the State Rtgq,P4l44.: 08060 of the last yeses see bTation met at the Merchants' Hotel to make the necessary' arrangeannitir 13. - -B. King *added, and Samuel I T : EtillCig bid Rent/ Widen voted at saaretariee:_ lion. Henry; M Philllpt- was shit.- sea president ef,the Fourth of July meeHog ; Jas. Otterson:dr ; orator of-the day; Henry hi Beetl ed, reader of the Deolaration of Indepondewe. The nienPriaidente and =seoretarlea wdl be chosen by ,. the' °mmHg from:Ain difforont Congressiokial di - Faris., Actirorair.--4t an,earlY 1104 3 tei - Sat/inlay eiderly rewies* ilhoreae Howard, who was employed et'Fairiadunt Park, waseuri over by,a locomotlyCiet 06ates infest end p o o e spea l ge, avenue. Ile.eactitteittliis wheele,"Mit 'Wad eery badly bruised. -No . -bones. ware Irak en. The ealgerer *u taken bruised; St. desephrettfloeplal, 'whine he OM le the ceetettottiwiat I na hit a -wife. and-f euraltildren. -- Whihtleeetiottmet and trains of ems continue tonal te the settled Portion of this eitY,'thereria no ding, for life or limb. Jminany instances the praetial EiPtieeetitiel. Why Should it not be in all cases? - &iron/ 400411T..— ; 0TX -,.Satiti4y, after icion' Willieni - kieeleitenit,'arittflaWhitha 'water department of-this eity, - nhet--with a serious acci dent. Whilitint l ehe : aot of getting froti a mooing passenger, car, near„,finth- street an Colnmbia avenue; he fell,linor Ail Wheels palsies over his togs: , badly': filota 14U - bah: • - lt ',it' feared, that anapittatkm= will befriesoktart,' ia order to'acs thewnfOrttuiate mates life. =,- He weskit:weed to his residence, on Second street, shire Dappitirri-s Anner INS Ifii. 2. --The - litetr'idetihi engine of - the Anne 'OshrfniTonipany'weitline inier-iihrolee , Sa etyketening:- .smite: --Oompany- baerl fi ab- - Itun • dr 'feet offitely,,dowtkrieetted leather aloe inch forcing We; -an& watt, to„ prepare : lorata - the iondngettelittik-AitelOhlttiOMlgo'beea eleotedlo niiitaig-'hii:' 'llia tlentiLitaY, 4tte,td to. :sell titer :old engine, and rulLonlythelitteleelet., .liirssortvw, Charles W: itail4l l , l islfttdaY arrested 4:6Otaiod man named tleOgi - Dlete,Ya ell tlitiehfrge of being a fugitive retort JaiWeln Se• lambitrommty; Pa: - Ife' woe charges with. robbing hid , father of soils VW'. Theism's; iras.Mitte- with 1 the aid of thetelegiiipb . : - tt , 'tosesige,arrtring In ' the ally informing ellitai(of Ottorittq ersla from his home. Wld I, .. o ittowrawarliti itilitation to attend .thaNamhfington glormmentliateeiattoa Poirot the PlTlltBohool distriot. —lt will he held.,bl..jsyne'S RallAbitonningoeatinuing thronghAbe—week. Waha;re no'doubt therafprtit be 114._ of ..beanty,;:yOuttej:iiidl-pitittittatar onnae is a noble one, and canno t betar . generosufly sap. ported. 4 , :.! - A Niw arrabgaiment has been made by the dirootors of the Reeond and Third street Passenger Railway and the Red BartrFirry - , Coropenyr lir- whirlh pen tan travel from any part of the road to Red _Bank for the tram of ten cents. This Is an excellent ar rangement for the summer Amason. -• • • NEW Been CAltriiigo.--a t he' Good 'lntent Engine Company of Itosborough will hems, th's week, a new bose oairiage. It la - painted' red, striped with gold, and has three bells in front It was built at Itozborough, and is to carry eight hundred feet ,Of Icee.,part_of which the company have recintlyioeniedi•••—•,'-:•:'-'-• _ STAND POE MARLET.—Wagons belonging to farmers, dealers, and others; "containing country produce for sale Infant toontikpugeheeera, will gp• peer on the new 'stied, on South Sonth street, westward. from. Tenth, on Wednesday next. Vile wi lba the opening daY.fiii the frfarketitand.--- - • A Gitt*altjnented Arilold.sbainf4t;pro. (ciliatel mule teacher, wait taken to the Hospital on Saturday ityiniag. ..11e-bad fallen down two night of stairs on Franklin street, In the Nine teesalt werd,by whist), several _of, kis ribs ware broken, cud bia'apizie also INCitid."" Baaanaga ,FLAIR. Aritimn...,-.lo4::giai, an elderly Isdy, Festal:lg 0:No.218 Sptaaa atrael, was eettetely burned it's lain hoer onffaiiirdak even ing. by the explosica of a fluid lamp. She Is not expeoted to recover. A EAD atiMed Walter Dunn was • sent to tho nonce of Refuge on Saturday. en the charge Of rotiblifg trie, tilt or the 1044 og Chi/fell Dezr, No. 733 North Math ettoat. • "Asansorithere are being rind() by the Ca hooka& ROO Comtany for banding a now hotva on Germaittown , rbail, Mow theft! present 103 n. Lion. FINANCIAL AN ul:CO Mid &Ili; IA i., ;The PEI7U-DSLYRIL, .Inne 18, 1838. The stook market exhibits no material azure, and ell destriptions of stalk eneurities are inn at parlors nuotatlone. Reading Railroad and • advanied.:". ist'..tiew_itildis titer &r g sue on the money market, and the abut:dues of eat 1. tal seeking temporary loreetment,ne look for a eteaap : appreciation in Moot Tatum There li rrry little de mand for manntr-forAinitipsib.porpotes. dad notwith- Mending the raiittroti e - ttibitid by the bank state ment, there is Teri i the finittelats paper t dating ..rn the onset. The late erisie:has had a very lebelmorie effect in pridturbigi large antottnt or. isatiesi.snd'aur hotlxiiiii &sir:Mira; Wot;:tiiiill-Pi- Vim • nadirs prodttt, (which ars niers or him nedevtAin.) :m -iens there bi a 'positive certainty' nfitiefrinilintion • Tkotalka 0rk0;,,t0u4,4"-itlf intbass with a smaideTßO - 0124 . 61 . kir: tliti . ra lit - isoththia his creditor/ to ,angst tor. Tempted 4 174-iippktifit r imes., loot. treatursolnto 44 like folly, and istatei kith. rah). . lkik llotropipt - riiryki) thsitgiss",rottodCatO,ind Into tint 'O2 iliOaiiiidi - of Iloole. " - tel.' thiSi ospittl is orarybosky Sod their poidtaliatio.-:42111 yosc:•'"oompota nnallid*T, 4ydaltl7 gni:. inditdddkir edit an Mkle4lt l l ,0it4 5 54*;:1511P18*1:681154 'you' Tiquiribitlllyaai hy l l4kuNt6l , -A do"' lir itatltoosdrak yen tliadd-41 the tkoosifl- You lade nie BB ..Wed - yiiteli'l4,f,tisroV,ll6l l .. - Tairl!ffciet de. 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Ali,t . rdaniatiktoi tatElag con tiniti;el.llnOui,:'itaCtutAslWTilliaki4 Ac wonted at Iffai aid Alta: silline:`,PiticiaLari:: ere - halt higher, isithotit tatintidolng. batter Ant Pennievanut to selling In-a emelt Way at ibto 'Elicit!, to not's° plenty, bat,. the demand f01...4t about 4000 basiCyalirri smelly a itleftlfee' alitzif, Oats ate full, ',aid f i htai ins Pena_ aohi -et 49e, - BoiliwheatoktinitallilisiliaVileen sold at ; Puttleinigut fix yerk,actletti 7 IhtEt-faitiither /lief oils - .l.atEnt;Stilaltrati 41 , 6 mAde,t i t tts tonclot" tan--Thira ie not nreoi' 4 ninlC; o w l 4 t4 - 111 °._"meGt ho, in the ales are In small lota only, at fully 'fOrreer ratan.' "Grixterlis and Provisions ire very Ipso. tire; and bielonni doing -it 'abtat "previous raise. Whisker moves ran goo,- at .40e for drudges 21efor Easton bbli 285 for - PriroVio,4xlll7}inforlibrin:= • ' chaste, June i. 3. 10 4 1.0 111 i115 011 14 0*It i'i R.- 630 40 41 ,: i l 10 do 404,i 109 do 41 •50 -_, -:do el O 41 ,50 _ •• do ' 41 ‘ 4 : `0 Pantile. R 120 M O do . D 65 123 450 M $ &IsT Tii g st , k MN 20) do - - e45 $0 100 "- do - ' 549 t 0250 ' . - do , 3,s 150 . do : e 3 sog $0 • - do - - p3O 30 100 do 160 29N • d 111 Cent o ll 404) 575 100 4" e 45 57s 100 " - (111 .i. do eblo $ elb f t 6 4 4' 100 :, do _ seo 53,14 110 " d 5 ,','• s 0 641( 100 to ' Z ‘..11.25 011. , -00 - -.110 at 30 (44 -200' 4 ' 'AO 6., f‘g 115 Q, ' • do 04 . 4 Ind ow Chi 10 Ojoys & Pal R b"0 2e,4; )00 4, -'.;', do,- =', 630 4ex 100 do 9.0 s 200,gi0 rcILIs $ t9N 100 •,_ ', dd - 00 404: 140' - ' db ' "" ' 7 416 69N :tt N it;e ot ixi t ai) erl i r .R ll.: t, 35 + , : . irs. _L._ ' New Yott Stock 2000 Virginia 6a , 97 100r0 14 Carolina Ca 971; '15601 MILMOIITI do 88N 5000 do 030 88" 20000 - do ' 02016 10000 'Tenn Co '2O 420.92 2009 do 92 •1000 Erie 'Bina Iv -0000 &is a Meat oz -73 104 Web 8 learnt b va poop 1.4 . 13 en a3O 82 600`" 'OOO,-Virte &W 2dm , brdl% 25ab9 Itealt , t 88tVaion Bank 68 ;_l6 -do ,97X 10 Iranover Bk 89% 10 51rosau Bat k 1001 i 100 Comm Co - 19 100 Cumb Coal prof -1 0 X 25 PtiO6l Co e6,l‘ ,2EO, 69 460 51 X Cans B . 0 78;c1 PO do BBO 7 , N• 60 do elO 78,1 ii 640 do 73% " 60 , "do s 4 f 7 ax 1100 60 Brlo R o 180 72,11 , 11% -200 Budilit it [3O 37A1 o 'do ' '3ls 100 Hi/Am Itnret 160 Roadintelt•-•130:413E 60 do - 41% ASTt hatoi birth frribo 81.g - ror 2 - Cti Coprox 40 ; ruieba v gilik. ; _;„ nook ilia been panellised. to the extant or riou Mlle •of all bleb glade , at a lower plum. laeltta og htande, V. 41 B P- 0 1 1 " 0 bp; 4 „,. An lie bu been very quiet. w; 'WA SA 0a 0 Kenfuoky at SI Mi cut poor, do a Weaternat $ 1 60 H a • Cour — dates have, been _made of ft a _ 35o'for zealot ye)loiri ihd-ba part Iti% for , frOFea era. lact Pots and 06etr On; • _aliftrula vi ' add on privets ir-1 f bin win 1414 tiCe ktaf&A 16,01' MMMI Scrwi,l3;-,ll,ronfoir:"
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