THE ZI:AILY GAZETTE. t•I BD BY Penniman, Reed & Co., No. NB Ptrint &num, firralstriciu. Bra TEAL BY ....... pzll, WI,. 61.11%E1l ue.tuuEE:::::!"l2 Itc Wittsbur MONDAY, JULY 9, 1866 . _ Rim.. W. a KINCAID, who has long been connected with the O.4.zETTE, an *minor of the weekly religious column, was honored with the degree of A. M., by the Indiana Asbury University, at Greencas tle, Indiana, ut its late commencement. We may further mention that the National Association of Local Preachers of the Methodist Church arranged at their last Arausal Convention for the pUblication of a Magazine, to be managed for Promoting the imprOvemen, and the interests of Local Ministers. The ringing out of the speci men number 'wa confided to Mr. Kincaid. SECRETARY LAN is carrying out in good faith the joint resolution of Congress and the orders of the President, in displac ing civilian clerks to make places for disa bled soldiers. He does not seem to have an easy time of it. Complaint is made that some of the clerks relieved are sup porters of the President's Policy. In an swer, the Secretary says no inquiry into the political leanings has been, or will he, instituted; and that he means to ober, in spirit and letter the orders of his superior touching this matter. He is the only Head of a Department that acts fully up to the instructions. SECRET-JAI SEWARD trim! to make him self ridiculous in a nIIEOIIIO letter he ad dressed to the Tammany Society of Neii. York, in response to au invitation to at tend its celebration of the Fourth of July. Ho succeeded. In consequente the New York florid pokes fun at him after this fashion : "We assure Mr. Seward that his Miss- Nancyish praise is appreciated ut its tree value- Democrats have seen too many specimens of his lacquered ware to mistake it even for gilt, niuell less for gold." WISCONSIN.—In. the first Congressional district H. E. Paine will be re-nominated. In the second J. Sloan will be returned: if Vie wishes to he. In the third A 11111143 Cobb will be re - nominated.. In the fifth Philetus Sawyer will probably be nominate d, but not without a contest. All these ire Re publicans, and so are the distriets. 'rho fourth is Demi:Truk, and Cnl. Eldridg, will Ik re-amain:lied by his party. - THE Johnstown Tribtme, in an article on the Senatorship, says: "'We greatly admire the frankness (Wino. W. Forney, in giving hia views upon the issues of the day in an elaborate speech re cently delivered at Lebanon, and would bc glad to see his example followed by Gen. Cameron and Gov. Curtin. Where do you stand, General?—with Congress or with Andrew Johnson? And you, Governor, where are your The people have a right to know." Tim citizens of Wayne county, Pa, , pro pose erecting a monument to perpetuate the memories of the soldiers of that county Who tell, either by death or disease. Con trihutions amounting to 020 Were added to the fund on the Fourth. Dr. 'IV. WouriuNwroN, of (A mite r county, wunui the imnomination to • the _ State Senate. Mr. nenry S. Evans, editor of the l'illage Iterwrd, al o wants the nom ination. He closed atmm as Senator come fourteen yearH ago. THE Democrats of Blair county have nominated Colonel John Cresswell for Congress. His erampetinfr is Colonel 11. L. Jolmson, of Cambria, who made the run against Mr. b_.l. Barker two years ago. . . . • THE New York World objects to an ap propriation by Congress to repair or re build the levees on the Mississippi. It maintains such an appropriation to be un coast itutional •• Gsizsr. Jotiris LOGAN, in a speech at Cairo, fitly defined his position. He stands, in effect, where the President stood a year ago, bat not where he stands now. He is radical. TELE Portland lire was caused by a Chi nese cracker, lighted and thrown by a little boy. It ignited sonic shavings, and these were swept by the wind into a cooper shop. Iminors.-13. W. Moulton is the Repub lican candidata at largo for Congress, and J. F. Farnsworth has been re-nominated in his district. - _ lows.—F. U Warren will be the John sonian and•Detaocrutjc.eaadidate for Con gress against J. F. Wilson, Republican. Tan Greensburg Herald, which bas hitherto shown a disposition to sustain - the President's Policy, backs square out. MR. FULNEY has resigned the Presidency of Oberlin College, and been succeeded by Prof. J. H. Fairchild. TENNESSEE. —When the Legislature met there was not it quorum. Adjourned for one week. Ott ITEMS. Few York Italie& 1313=1:13 fitatimaru At Plttock's. -0- Photographs at PiLteit • am ul Photograph. at. YitU)Ck's. Hama! Photograph at Plitock,x, I= As issued atalttockos. leviable Photographs., At EliAonro only. IP&lperitilltagetzlnes. latesCat Plttook,e. - • fig Ataraerrotas At the Opera House Shoe Store. Prime Goods At Gardlners Opera UOllBO Shoe Moro. Princely Feehlens At Gardiner's Opera Gousnahoe titoTe. . Pleasant Plains 4 . l9.47 V#M lo #'"tg..g.thOe. , htgli• .roc? Prices ev errUalig, at daraineva ODera Rona° Shoe Stare. tioki ; nOle Or Tali.. /Mak -- Pittecky. ena • WaUotd, nt lowestpnees - - - Lange Albite Room Lin rift& aireet to rent. Inquire of Gardiner. Na 60 pink street. Lu bin's, Usecimun Cream • - For the hair. • lt bee no equal for promotlag the growth of hair, or sale at Fulton , * Drag &arc, corner rtfthittra Smithfield latent. Parr Stye lir4i n k. 3 , L . an exceeding &Munn article to gel at. • reasonable prior, bat when 904 iMat it, go to FLERINC2B DRUG STORE; ar m u ," 841504 WhO P 3, 79' l° T fA Y M ge,h4l.g a bat- Ur art WO for'lass mum, than as env o tl w 'sauce lu the altzi,—lrtier, you rasa idockpre x 6 Ui.beit Kediabliil /facials. Iteziamboc thel p100th. 8 1,10494 titsieW • 6.auttv. All the Hots es, speetaltlea, &e., in the Collection of Photo graph,. et Pittock's. Nieversi ROOMS In upper stoner of the Opera Florio to rent Inquire of Guru'nor, No. ItO Fifth street. dress T.lntilllglliGh Between "Annie Laurie," entered by 6Huauci Boagreve, and "Charlie," entered by Mareua Mush, for the arnt 000. on Tuesday the 10th, at 3 o'clock. . _ A splendid Roaewoou Piano, of a celebrated make, full soven-ootave, and handsomely nn- Inked, price very low, at Oardiner's great Boot and Shoe Roue°, No 6 ° FUlb street. Fluid Dress Boats at all prices. from twenty five cents upwards, on the northeast corner of Fourth and blarlies streett. C. Hansom Lore R has. In the prima( sentruor Dress Goods, closing them out Without regard to cost, on the north east cornier of Fourth sad Market streets. C. Ilassots Lova & 13ao. Domestic Dry Doodle, Beet makes, always on hand, and will be no! at popular prices, on the northeast corner Fourth and Market streets, Tbe Use of Tonle. - . There is hardly an individual who does no feel the need, in the spring or sumac months, of a tonic or alterative medicine The kticirsupurilia combined with lodide o/ Is a valuable remedy, and differs from all others, Inasmuch as it is a ahenti .11e and ay, couthMation, which is adapted to the tender est infants as well as adults. fly an advertisement in another column. that Dr. Itohnek, of Cincinnat 1, 0.. to hose stomach Bitters and Scandinavian itemedies have achieved a world aide reputation, solely by virtue of their intrinsic suit uneonotled mer its) hao sold out his entire business to tine 011- tcrprialug firm of Prince, Walton t Co., Who will continue the business at the old stand, NOW slt , ay. 40 and tit. West Third street, Cin cinnati, O. The 411 R Concert Parties who have purchased upon credit, tickets of participation In the Grand Gin Concert of McDonald, Thomson t Co., are hereby notified to make prompt settlement for the same, or the num burn of said tickets will be thrown oat. The eonvert will posi tively come err as stated etsewhere, and no more delay can be endorsed by the managers, ' throes!, the Tamil:ie. Or a Illful negligent.° of their agent•. Tilcol, of admission, wide!, en title, thr hearer to a chance lit the tictraord, nary gifts, eau yet be obtained at the office of the vontintto in the Chronicle Building, FifLu reel. N. It —The .•onnert is deferred only until the :Uith lust., at u - blch time punier bolding tle/i. eta may confidently rely upon the fulfilment of the programme. °niers by mall promptly attended to. The...meetly of Floe Photographs. There le nothing inure lUNenit totobtain In the city than a really One photograph. We weile ashamed of a number of specimen. of Pittsburgh art which were recently upon e x Whitton in an eastern city. They were mere taut, and w bile they were put up for INV rmentative pictures, dmerryed no each charac ter. There ore only two or three artists in this city who fully understand their business. Tile roost prominent among them to B. L. Unlit's, No. at hair etreeL The photo. nip's catmint ing from hie estabLialtmen t bear Abe Impress of superiority and compare in p Of virell,no with any specimens from the etti.terti elites. iiver3- department In this ratonoivi. photos rapine depot is under the inanagettiont Of the best and most skillful ar. fists, and all style, of ittetnres,eheap or costly tear the same 4impress of superiority. No nuttter what may LIN the character of the weal her truthful a n d beautlful pictures may IN, obtained. We cheerfully commend Mr. ttablis LO the pabllo, and for any style of ens 0111,1011 rueolOtOrOtl the reeler to his palatial establishment. The Great Airellsvotfstg Toole. Wherever Hostetter's hitters, thecolebrated Amerman prevention of Climatic Diseases, have been introduced Into unhealthy regions, their effects in sustaining the nealth, vigor, and animal spirits of those whose pursuits subjected them to extraordinary -lake from exposure and privation, have been idertai. In the army the superiority of the, article' over every other invigorating and nitcn,l ire Medicine has bCCOMO so manifest that It is relied upon, exclusively, as a pro . Lect.loll against Itlllious lever, Fever and Ague, and Bowel complaints of every kind. The soldiers say It do the only stimulant which produces and keeps op a healthy habit of body in unwholesome locations_ For the an acclimated pioneer and settler It is the most reliable of all safeguards against sickness. Throughout the United States it is considered the most healthful and agreeable of all tonics, and altogether unequaled as a remedy for Dys pepsia. The medicinal ingredients are all vegetable, and are held In solution by the moat wholessome stimulant known.—the donee of Eye. "Hostetter's Bitten,. re man ufactured at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and no lens than 50,000 dozen bottles are sold annu ally by druggists. intlierS A re sold wholesale and retail at very low MUM at terming.' Drng and Patent Medicine Delon, Market street, corner of the Diamond and Market, near fourth Kraig. FROM NEW YORK. Spec for Eorope—itomoval of tkooLroo tine ie Itothflogo—Arrest ofCoooteriellt• ern—Shitti Stab Oltdo of Illorsoono—Tax oo Urea& Notes of Sle Simko 2lie Ilr7 aids Trade for the Lost Fiscal Tear—Enorrnons ilermse— Unmet. by Wire in rim United Mater. for the Loot Ma Mouths. New YORK, July 7.—The steamers took out for Europe to-day nine hundred and eighty seven there:mud Ave hundred and seventy-nine dollars. The total for the week was one mil. lion six hundred and thirty thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars. TIII3 hoard of health and quaran tine com missioners have deternitried to remove their nuildia=fm Seagni's Point to West Dank. The toot , . special rays: The parties concerned In getting up a dangerous counter feit plate on the Highland National !kink of New York, have berm arrested in Baltimore. p Ono of them le Charley Letair,ds, William an accom h eounterfel, and de li r s allin Wilson t , er who Is a atiodd sherilt.s oßaer Sny- New York. The bills bound on them are let tered A, and mostly numbered Se" Four ship loads of Mormons have arrived here within the month past, and five more vessels with similar loads aro now on the way. United States Deputy Marshal Green has been arrested on a charge Of permitting the escape of the defaulting French cashier. The Post's special sayer Under the new In ternal Revenue law the circulating notes or State banks are exempted from the ten per cent. tax until Jumped Ant. The first Oomptiroller of the Treasury has decided that from the first of July until to-day these honks must isty . the tax. total iitri:rgaGye for tie the Übeen scal y Or e timefigure of reitkiXe. which theo6,ln excess of the eeriest year in history of the past, the reoelpte for IND, the next 'ingest year, having been 4107,000,000. The average Importations for the Ave years preceding that just closed, wasll,theand for the ten years ending with 1-0 . fn ~0. The Imports for the last year are Dula MIA per cent. In excess of the average of the ten preceding years. The losses by throughout the United States for the six mo nths Jest °lapsed exceed those of the whole of soy previous year. The losses up to date are reckoned at 114N000.01:10, PROM WASHINGTON CITY. Hot Weather—Parmarder Atone Odlity—Preedisen'is 11 - urea% '- Teatime. Medina Up—Overdraft: oftfattonal Banks. WAS/LUMMOX, July 7.—The weaLher here Is the warmest known for some years, Cho ther mometer standhw at 100 . 1nthealtade. Several cues Or stuletroko have occurred, one proving &CAL General Ptak, Assistant Commissioner of the "'reunion's Demean in Tennessee, says he has =lell the medical •establishments of the an in that State, and /Meads to cussethe lame of rations, except in the most urgent oases of Imeessity. United States 'Treasurer Spinner. to a 00m munication to the nuttier of the "National liana of fangetoni New York, says it has not hitherto been supposed that any bank would Che Maim to be allowed to deduct from its depositS amount of ita overdraft in the sums due from...other banks, virtually overgralte. The Lueflipenow teams that Paymaster Paulding has been found guilty or the charges preferred against aim and senteucted to be cashlerrotl. to pay a fine of five thousand dollars and be imprisoned for one year. ./allaniemo ea Om irde Grupo. _GALizszair, auk IL—Mbe Milan ticket la Yak.memo% ateeg the . I,o 6lllMode t bra two.ththl , • THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 6 3 Y4'41)141016 OZ 12=C11=2 I Brest ReducUon C. lIANS'ON Love & Rao. 11 will be Seen • New Yong, July n.—The steamship Saxon, from Southampton on the 117 lit ult arrive, here title afternoon. In the !louse ot Lords, on blonday,June - /St Lord Ensueli announced that 111 C0111.41.1(111(.• of the hostile vote of the Hon. of Common on that day week, the Ministry had felt it to ha their duty to 1.1,11C1 their rmignation, bui her Majesty having invited them to recousider their determination, t.tey awaited n result 0. an interview with the Queen on Tuesday be I fore declaring their definite resolution. l n for thooc cacurinstance., he proposed Joitrument all Tuesday evening, which was agreed to. In the Rouse of commons, on Monday .11.1 M. tllth, Mr. Gladstone announced that he had re.- 4 ed the Queen's permission to acNnaltit the Home with the vote of Monday week, and the debate which had precede,! It. Lord Russell end his colleagues had tender ed their rn.siguallons, but tier Majesty had not deemed advbsable to accept them wills oat further conaulcration, and without 4e advantage of personal commumostlon, 7hr queen was nose on her way to London, and world gas, 1 , 1111R03.9Cil and himself mullet. un Mond..- niter the cireumatances, he pro posed that the Rouse should adjourn anal Tuesday lsmiti.g. The tiouse accordingly ail. journial Prug, me, June 2-- r. L—The I . n/seine have pnesed across the heiglithe of Ilelledut where they bed an census titer with the enze troop. They have selsrd twelve loemnot Ire in Pittner helms. Saturday, -rune hair keel commenced by the Presence array torte ellmia. Early yesterday morning. three Pre` Han detachmente it ere sent riot reconnoit, towards Zeuekinstrall, Friedberg ant Jr,..,,: .den. The last of three detachments, bet Itreuteadurt end handimbel, ranee useas • marten segiment of Iluseere. The Pre-laden needle-gun was very tie.•tfee . and enabled the loth Fuelllier regiment to e pulse the elterge of the /lusters. The Amu - inns lost right men killed and th wounded. Ni, cassunlum oecurreton Ho Prussian side. Berne, June Mund•su —The folios leg of demi telegram Luis been received: Itelehen been, Jane slight skirmmb Mug taste, place bete een the Prussine Magdeburg rag, trent of Humare and Brandenburg Dragoon s and the u.trian Halt/cal:I and ' , waste.] Humors. One PI sense, Lieut. lialor LeseL t, wee woundoel. The enemy lost emend Dr!, onern. It le officially announced that two attempts bare been made by the Hanoverian army to break through the Prussian line between Erse mace and Gothss. The second attempt, which was made, not withstanding the truce agreed upon until a a. a on the tote time, was repulsed by the Fourth regiment of Pruralim Infantry Thu Premiums sustained no lost, but sfeveral of the Hanoveriens were wounded. (MU., Sunday, June g4.—The commander-in chief of the Hanoverian troops bee declared himself willing_ to capitulate to the Prussian ti sops if the Hanovermn officera ere permit silly convinced Chat the HatlOVerlan arms completely elan In by a superior number it the Prussian troops. it m believed that the officety terni,e permitted to withdraw with all the Isouors ut war, together with their arms and Ilona., and I hot a 1 . 200 Chin.) Of a future reeidenee win le. b•ll LO WO Bang and Crown Priem, of Iran,, ei Istette, Afonthry, lit rt• --it IS stated on Siiod authority that the ileum 1(.r,4 for the melte latent fa the 'leftover.n bane remained Khan t results. The hies of Ileum er tele ineistf ~, n free passage for tits troops tats Bal. arta. ifs Austria against Italy. Peru. Monduu, Junc 25 —Thu iffmarer eays• The Ilenoverlans hai e succeeded In 1.1!“1,11ing the territory of Mein! emits, niter having sleet ed the different Prussian torte., •fy which they were surrounded. Prank/art, Monday, June asinosseesel here that the Maramerlan army Las evaded, near %%rotten Houses, the PI urames, by *Mau IL was surrounded. Venice, Saturday Jury 'M.—according to the announcements made by the Austrian out posts, the 'Milan army noised the elinele thm mmiang near Gott°, and are advanentg slowly to lieverbelln. ()oda, Saturday June . M.—The Italia], army ertessed Cite Mittel° today, wllluest meeting any resistance from the Austrianss. I'erasus, Saturday.—At two this afternoon the Ausarten Pule Brigade reached the outlay log forte of Verona without Las, having been pushed back by to greatly superior Puree of Italian cavalry, which, however, del not charge. The Hallam advancing upon teeth banks of the Minch, tow arils Peselderti, were repulsed by a short cannonade from the outer torts of that stronghold. Judging from the, preparations upon Use lower Po, Cialslie will ttirow a bridge across Dwight uear Polestars- Veroma, Scructup, 2 p. m.—A great battle has been in program mince morning between the Hallam and Austrians. lietti weep. of the Italian army have already been repulsed. The battle atilt continues. 8 .nd ,, 1/. June 24.—The A extrines have occupied the !!nights of We Stelvlti. louri baldl is near Lake Garda. /Satan Headquarters, Saturday Er-Meg, lUM 24.—A desperate engagement oat, /Ma taken place le front of %strews., lasting lmoat the whole day. The first Corps, whiels was in tended to occupy positions between Peachier and Verona, did net telecom] in the attack. The Seamed and Third army corps were un able to deliver the First corps from the assanult It had to enstana against an overwhelming force. The two hater corps are almost le Met Mdars, Monday, June la.—An Austrian do- Mehemet has descended from the Moles° Pam and oceupled Borneo, in Lombardy, blot night. Official Austrian dispatch—A u erste, timidity, June 24.—The Archduke Albrecht has forwar ded the following despatch to the Emperor. The Annetta. army while alt anetng towards the nieces wan attacked to-day by the forme under the command of King Visitor Emu:sae!. Our army carried Montealato by assatill and Iluetarea. At the clone of the engagement, at 6r. se, our forces took several rannon, and massy prleonera and behaved with extraordi nary valor and endurance. The King employ ed in the three corps of the army of the Min ch, and the reserve. Prince Aumdem and Many Generals were wounded. The enemy appears to have brought all Ills troops In sue cesmon ender tire. orrimet DIBMATOII PO. 2. Aurtrian Veadquartera, &retro, Monday, June/I.—The imperial troops have repulsed the mien:ly, at an points, afte.r a hot light, but not without considerable /OWL CUBLOZZA was taken by storm which mused a treads swags!. before that position, In which two thousand Italians were taken prisoners. The troops arc sun:hated by the beet Spent. The Austrian flotilla on the Logo Logan's., numbering six gtmboatio, nave cannonaded the enemy's entrenchments on the Lombard shore, without austalnhigAny losses. On the 29kl ult., the enemy, In groat force, crossed tho PO at several points below Polo mato. Thu Ltnporlol outposts withdrew and come upon a reconnoitering party upon the Lino of Curtolone, which they drove tack, tak ing several prisoners. 0/110141 DLOPATON. Kenna, Afonday, June 24.—Iine Mel Duke Albert telegraphs from Zanier°, yesterday evening, as follows: "On the 231 mist. the gax rison of Mantua made a sortie upon the ene my's corps of observation at liartelonei rn pulsed It and took several pr humors." NATAL.? OX TUX ITALIAN° AOllO9B ?Hi IMMIX The following telegram has been received from the Arch Duke Albert, dated thin morn ing: "The enemy's fumes are driven trek and ours recrossed the Minato yesterday. evening. The imperial army tb In the beat condition and In excellent spirits. The battle of yestor day is called by the Arch Duke the battle of ttostozza.” TIII;II,.LLAN Ftmar—Ptorracr., Monday June 2.s.—Tha /tattoo feel loft Tartmto on Um t ad. Itirdeatlnation 11 tmlolown. Anis, Monday Evening, Jura 23.—The Moist kw says that. Lb° advance of the ' , mustang Into Bohemia wttl have the affect of prevent? MD 011101 FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERI WEST THLEGR FROM EUROPE Four Days Later News ENGLISH MINISTRY RPSTGN The War in Germany TII6 PRUSSI INS CROSB lIELLEDORF 11118 HTS. Hostilities Actively Commence( AUSTRIANS REPULSED BY PRUSSIANS Great Battle Between 4ustriano and Rattans. lANOVERIAN ARMY SURROUNDED Overtures for Capitulation. lANOVERIANS MAUI ELUDE T PRUSSIANS AND ESCAPE. Desperate Engagement at Verona VICTOR EMANUEL'S FORCES BEATEN The Italians Defeated After a Severe Struggle-2,000 Taken Prisoners. O/1/lOTA.. D 161,108 O. B. fag General Bene,lek from entering. led that shortly take place In Bohemia appears inevitable. In the skirmish Whit+ took place on the Zs', between Breiteufehrl and Landiribel, the Prossiann had the advantage. Monday, ./n. Grind I nt Rt. , 1 Haden has broken all' Ills relations wi4 , l! Prrona.. N. ' Ysge, Jo/Y , '.—The London Times of the 27th contains 111., oral dispatch. A Leipdc dispatch of the ISlth, states that the P ...hm army corps arrived, destined to pm ate against Bavaria. A Berlin dispatch of tba "Nth states it is post itively anortinicen that the Hanoverian army was Completely surrounded, and the liPtlialtd of the Ithig for twenty-four hours' delibera tion on terms of eapitulattou have been gran tea. A Florence dispatch of the :Mill, says the papers there assert the want of success in the first battle Is but a new motive for redoubled energy and perseverance. The country had full confidence In the army and the war against Austria would lie continued until the comp/etc liberation of Venetta be accom plished. Au villein./ dispatch dated Brescia oft the oven i ttg of the 25th, says ; To-day an engage met 1, took place between the Italian voiun tee.. anti Austrians, between the bridge of Cedar° alid Sandstone. The Austrians were retadsent, leaving several killed and wounded. A Paris dispatch of the INitheays : A. Madrid ti•legram announces a proclamation of O'llon- bell, ex - Brea/ling his determination to vigor- i ' tastily suppress all illsturbonoe. A letter from Madrid states that 1,715 ptrieon• err were taken during the revolt, IV of whom had been shot. The total number killed w one thousand. its Cracow, Afaiolay, June 25.—The town of Os wiencin, in lialecia, was attacked yesterday by a battalion of Prussian Infantry and two Idivisions of mtvtdry which retreated after a lose ol night killed and several wounded. No loss was incurred by the Austrians. Ilerlsn, &doming, June ttl.—The offici ry al Maul .niunger of toslity, says after the ent of the Prosstms into Itlector.l Hesse, the hing of Prussia again made fresh endeavors to mule to an understanding with the Elector. On the 220 lust, tire Prussian minister offer ed an alliance on bases or the Prussian prole/- sato° for the fountlati,. it of a new confedera tioll, en LaaailtiOU that the elector should have a Minister which .110 UM I:IL/MI/Me the observation of the constitution of hal. Had this been accepted, the possession of lie throne and him sovereign rights, would have b een gmtrasiteed to him. The Elector, hew er, declined the V011111[10.4 without further hesitation. It win therefore neossary [hut measures should he adapted to eonneut the two i.rtion s of the Prussian Kingdom. the paused military r..itaol. of Prussia IV a sore guarantee against n relent to the former state of things Liverpool Couito Iforien.—Julic 3 ;.-117..fung. sales Monday and Saturday, .2.vicin bales, In cluding ii,sl/0 balm Ipulors and expor ters- The market is buoyant, with nil advance: of !‘ 0 1 ,1 two li,, bat el-tee,! wMI less IlrumesS. Manchester market Waa quiet. Flour quiet tent n rut. Wheat El rut. Corn less firm. Beet Brun and upward, with an ad vance of . Stilirtd per bbl. Fork Orin and ad vanced losid per titil. Haven firmer. Tani vet y il ul 1. - fallow Loncam, June ,Y, — A'nuting.—tonsiii, store , ' at ss , t,trwitt, for motley American stock. l I atti S. s,Srs. .141.; Illinois Central, 14 07415: Er , K. I/ , tlise3sl,. The .thintLeus save the Italian volunteer who it ere at Como line, passed through .ear, Oil their it ity to the Tyrol. The Elector of Hesse MI. been sent to Oil north. The Kl,pg of Prussia Ibis {deceit the rustles ii Mei Ii ng and hon linotherg nt 111. disposal. in Om fury. Legoilacif Mr. I...rnbare renew, the attempt to rune it diraMnAltlii 4/11 foreign at fairs lie declared that. the Chamber cought not to separate without expressing MS deed rt for posse, a hich he stated was the true Interest oft ranee. Tire rratsidpllt rem/mite-I hint that the Churninr had resolved not liblrliss the question under present eiremnstanees. Ni Berger claimed It sts Ins right anti Blot duty te discuss a question to which Fistice nitglit be c apronto Interfere. lie added, now that discusr exists, reserve on the pan of the C ham- Inc is no longer possible. Shouts wen, rained .I,:at/ra,og the speaker's tutee, and the mutt. , Winans:tied. The Patallll/lirsa Wa‘lirrn, and rentscieli t .11• ...It...lL—The Unarm. kinlAtry bar Illsignc, ha. 111,11 finrut,l With 21 114. 1. 1 - I , l4lent and NI intAtoroithe g. 01,- A 1.1 !CFO 11.111 EtrllMull. ti U.ll 1.4 LIAM( 14 H arder. and gone to Oetend in order le embark. fur Lngl. Tun I • ros , grnLil !:, -Prroce lit liot emelt, rt,, .I,lllod is pr.:lam:illen calling for volunteer. to koin the army, m tnllllury action for the dyrr,,, the country will axon ...nue twee-guar Dam ea AND itt , SklA A , 11.1.1 , 11 trim, Co ;mother:co or .1 use ), Itaron pie.. sem, ltairisli lloorder 01M. reter.tpurg. lots ar rived hen. Irmo had 11, l ~r,.,.led111114101)i-mtely mtely to tire Vale, • Ile „• he had An audren t of the ing k lint" w Imp♦ sae It ks.v.—A from V /curets/. ...editing au thent 14 it Is,* oasa It respecting the natal,- Of the Vi.lll[l4l/ Witt 1.1, It by the t reach mei...odor too t aunt Menordorf The Mama Yrrsti Prrese net. the foil un mg to he W. mealy.. re' 1- CIISI USUIStebIiOSS2I. here et, sort agreperne between k'ruttee =ld Press. or Italy, rrhyret h ) t France vould he compelled to eart In the war. she ha. preserved het 11111 liberty Of w. lion and as regard. the Italian gumption, .11e will not alatioltet her trr.eut reserved padre, ,41 king 1.. the 11 the la/ lea King dom m it. present to is not menaced Si ars A i.trierp N 11•101) It .‘lO4llll. 14 In under take that, le tily event of her pmeta.fully repmilittl; Lln ittlityk nd rumeh rag Intrt Italy, atm 1.,11 awl Varlet, no n further than 1,111,0 Vrtil Mot .Ity INlCrti•re, a al it eliag the ire for em, .- bu ..l in Mingo., about a tiednitrve talon,men t of the betweate A mom. and Italy [ end on the conclusion ill a ,imatdo egee shy will further propose that Italy shall l A.. trot en adequate Indemnity for the le aty tter's run of till, fry Its of vlctoly. A telegram (corn Madrid of -lune 'Ltd, 'my, - 1 esterday the .d, regiment of foot artillery and it reading. of bonne artillery, revolted without their odium,. The burritoka they oc curred 111,1 - 0, heat -yid, retaken by the troop remaining faitlifel to the thrverrintent„ and afterw, obstinate realm -eh. The rebels air rendered at cliarretion. tom. ?larval No, .lightly wounded The insurgents had t) 4et., and furnialad arm. to the popubsee, ho throw up barricade.. The troop. YlUWoCdeit 111 dominating the movement,ls/1.1 order Is completely resin/n.1.1. VII hundred Inateanuts, have been taken pris oners. Public order UNA not been dlsterbed le any other part of the peninsula. Measure. have been taken to Insure the maintaltatnee of public security In catatonia, when! imsur recllonary. 1110 VOWen LY are rtpprehondol rtuterg the garrison. Menthol Contemn has ....reed telidary command In Catalonia, 11.11 laMll.l.i Serrano it, 0.1.1 A tr !rem Barcelona, J I/Ile 'l4th, say some y 0 ,111.1111, rir Loop" h, a Gen. garrLese i,o paved pun tot P. r their •übadtern °M yer. ,letpeceduel lA, I 0 1 , rontler. Ti,,- - trtteps rental n Inc; fellatio! I.• I,IA ment rtre rearelting VIII. on their re :rem. Barcelona and I 4:41.i0111it u I,llltft. A teiI•KrISIII rrI.III ntSreeio6ll, .litted Jinn' U. say. The moldier. v, Ito it., I Au., at i•niont have takes refuge to Fr 11111,., lit lb., number Of Siro They were immediately disarmed Milt L. Creel.. A , 11.1 , 1,te1t from Madrid or .1 rote tint h, Tranquility prevail. throughout Spahr. The supra an Milt:era of the till/J[1.1114 wbh.h le volLod at Mat/rid did their duty bravely. Thit teen were killed and nine fennieti In melear• oiled to mile. the Irreg. to retor t , to th e i r . rilleglaneti. The total toutiber of kiterl t wounded at Madrid was UllO,ll/11tirrol. 00l The !innate.. have oceupied kirtimiti, in Bak. hare, after seven days tightlitg, The 10.. the BOkharlans w. considerable ,• that of thy Meseta. only one Istmdroti worm killed. The latter have cut MT the reed., thereby placlug the hater of Bokbaru In a met critical post Mon. A telegram from Eieritn, June 25th , eaoa It La elates! that the Pros/Mali lieventlnent intends. to Moll . that its representatives abroad to do t:lure to tbo government to trilith they are no crtall 1,11 that the •irculation of faint intsilli glttleo by the Austrian nuthorltioa rotative to the forcible enrollment, by Preside., in nob. , min, is a bronsfb of International la w,aini that their Objoet lato prt orth utrian pup elution the war esenlll. br o k e n s out In the light of a war of ex term itottion against the Inhabitants. Ornesin decided not to oarry out, in 11111 of itattover, the mettsnres al lowed by ititernational law agalnat the trade and slopping ol a hostile uottutry, and has In struet ed p ih e nutiolera (be l'r son o.° mon of-war to neither blookfule ifunovernin nor Parts seise private property nt 1 .1 1111., ILI, tile - °opt ion Of COIII rablonl of war, belonging to the littnoverlima. lirmuswlek has nottilml the l'onstmlits tioVUrn ment of het WJlWRucnx to muumort thus l'rum alas prOlNlvialg for ruinous. A tolowrum from Boobs Kap. It Ix onieiany ftIIIIOIIIICINt that the Prussian alllininu Ism beet aceeptuorl by all North Giumnuto Situttom, with tile OM:OW.1011 ./I nmsony, 'taunt or [lease and PitMlLitl. liungarixn deserters 111550 51.1110 into the Prussian M 14104141 with their horses and we eoutrumen is. A department has bean formed of tileM at