Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 11, Number 260, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 June 1859 — Page 3

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WKiNtlv M IHI Local and Miwellaiiwu. At t iie present time, busiuewt is 1 rvtty dull iu our oily, im the firmer unengaged throughout the country iu set uring their crop. K. L. A The thinks of the Evniifvill Library Aasociation are tendered to Mr. J. C. rJaxton, agent of the publisher, for the donation of a ropy of Johnston s new ilbistrated map of the Republics of North America. The Association ran safely recommend this as the most complete and best map of North America, tbitt has Wen published. t&T Wt leitrn that the Masonic fraternity of Xewburgh purpose haiiug a demonstration tn-norrow. the day beinir one of

, . . T. IttT Bdluird tables have lioen iiitiodiu-ed their tnue-uonoied anniversaries. The in- . r:. i. . . . . ; into the Eolith Koston Asilnni tor the Installation oi officers of the Xewburgh Iiodge j wlh a n-Hi tl, ,he jtients, takes place, and a distinguished gentleman who take grent inierest in ili itiiie. Thtr? i

from Kentucky delivers nn address. A good , many meml-rs of the craft, from thia city, will attend. The occasion will, no doubt, b an interesting one. Flolh ruoM Xkw Wheat. Messrs. Iglei .o t k Brothers hare received a lot of very supeiior new wheat from Tennessee, at the Sontbern Milts, out of which they are making some ot their unrivaled family flour.--It is the first flour of the season from new wheat and it gives most agreeable evidence f the superior quality of the " staff of lite that a e are to enjoy the coming year. Families can get a simply of the new flour at the Mill, or at Rrskine, Curoick k Co. Main steed. It is a settled conclusion, we preMjrue, that no general celebration of the 1 mirth will occur iu Kvarsvillc. While tJer cities and towui are contribuiitig hun-li.-ds and ihoiisaudi of dollars Inward i ..iiiineuMM'aliiig the day iu ait appropriate uiauner, eur city v ill not donate a topper lor the same purpuric. The day will tie ol -served, notwithstanding, by a large pvrtioti of the people in excursion trips to other places, and aUo, we understand, In . tami display ot firewutks. A few evenings since Major Robin son, whose resilience ii a short distance leyond the city limits, drove to town iu hi.s carriage for the fiurnawt of attending church. 1 Miring the services, some one took possesion of the horse and carriage and drove ofT w ith them, leai ing the Major to walk home. Search was nnule, but neither horse nor vehicle could be ili-H mered, uittii next morning, when ihey were found in safe keeping at one ul' ihe liverv ritahU'S. How thev koI Mu re we did not learn. The Library Association ackuo fedjxe the receipt from Tileston Bros , of a very foe photograph likeness ot' the Rev. Dr. Baird, largo si . el. Donations of thrs sort ai.- appreciated. They add to the attractions of the ruom, and le3ide form a coutnbution to the lock of ti e Aseocintioo, by no MMd insignificant. A gallery of fortraits of eminent literary men would be a very appropriate adornment for the Library

Room. And it is hotaid that the artist Mayor Weaver, of Pittsburgh, iu behalf , i ... . ot the city and the underwriters, offers a i.ndsot the inctitut.on will manage to reward ot $2,0t0 for the detection nn.l conkeef the Association under accumulating vi.tion of the supposed incendiaries who obligation for their favors. The portrait fired the .teainer Henry Graft", on the 7th

of Dr. Baird. besides beinir rverfect likeF A9 W is, in its mechunical execution, an excellent production. Messrs. Tilestons ueed no other recommendalion than their own work. i t The Indianapolis loumal thinks the number of licenses for the sale vd" W hoi. lnpior ranted in the State will uot mm h t . ed'rr humlred. Ten counties have re1 to grant any. Inasmuch as the license money goes into Ihe general school fund, it .peeled that all those counties that have 1 ejected all applications for licenses, will rehese t i take any part otwhe revenue denied froa o unholy a traffic in other counties. -It tliwre be but hve hnudred licenses gratitI in the State, the county of Vanderburgh will pay about one fifth of the w hole licen-e revenue, and have to maintain one-fifth of the paujinrism and crime caused b the sale of liquor, and it will be gross injustice to jiive her laick only one-eightieth part of the sum of which she- pays one-fifth. PaosfKctn Or A PaoLoNOER Waii. Let1,1 In mi Mr Dad las to the tftate Depart incut say that the aspect of affairs in Euro? oiv.-s little hope? of an early peace." Active op rations still continue in the territories ul the U lligerent- and in States not inrulverl in ihe war. It is thought that ihe eicd question ,,f neutral rights will paralyse the commercial interests ol the Old World, white, w e mu.t iii almost any event be hwiditted. He says, aim), that it Ls the opinion of leading Italeeeaee tln.l. -hould the war t ioiikr protracted, il will bj ditticult fur Kugland to maintain her neutrality. The herby ministry is thought to lie very short lifCtl fV aaV Mil rl naVrt Mammjmilnrmr Jm.- J Tot hoi oof our readers who are subject lo Fever and Agoe, Intermittent and Beinittent Fevers, or other Bilious aud Nervous atta.-ks, we honestly recommend Leeds Substitute lor i.biinine, tor so many 1 tires I -a - by its use haie come under our own oteerat ion, that we know how excellent it L. This substitute does not contain Quinine, Opium, Morphine, M Altejair, w hile it hsses?e3 all the advantage., ol these midicims with uone of their injurious etfects. Iu pamphlet before ns, we find eerti Scutes from all classes the Sailor, Merchant, Mnd Invalid, which all bear testimony to its excellence. Let our readers send for a circular, or, better, for half a dozen bottles, t0 Lltcu rCfcLiKDT, E vatisvi I Ie. In J. darw-jm

I" rwnt pieto! target shoot f

, III., the ladien (Gcreian) enicreo list, an.l took six out r.f the uin. priw

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iirThe Iowa Citv Rsvor't, -ai that dm iu; storm m tint ,., curred near Ih-i if) lately, filty hog were killed by lignum J. II. Green, tlie reformed gumbier,'" is iu Wlmpi llo ronaty, Iowa, aud i.i po.-t master of tin- L'hritenhurg po.-t ofthe. 0aajT Tim Oxford, Miss., MrrcwcM Bey that three out of four imported Atiicau lought bv planters in that vicinity, have died. The Supreme Court of t aliforni.i Iu- . A :l i . t . ... iini uecnie.i tout iuoi workup i. noi lor hid. leu bv the t'onstitiuion of the United Slate-. At Chicago, on Mondav. the'i'remout House fiiriiisived its gnest3 with bread made from new wheat, raised iu Mississippi. It cost Jo per oarrei. re admirable platers among them, and one ' 1 . i Ibl i ! I is said to rival Phelan himself. ———<>——— River Items. ——— ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES—FROM 5 O'CLOCK MON- DAY TILL 5 O'CLOCK TUESDAY. Prairie Rose, Cincinnati to St. Louis. Charley Bowen, Cairo to Evansville. Southerner, Memphis to Louisville. J. B. Ford. St. Louis to Cincinnati. J. H. Done, Cairo to Evanville. Moses McLellan, Louisville to Memphis. Charley Bowen, Evansville to Cairo. Scioto, Louisville to Henderson. The river at this point is rising. Business on the wharf rather dull, with bfew freights. Weather warm and clear. The Trader arrived from Pond river, yesterday morning, with a good load. She left again in the evening. The Bowen left for Cairo, yesterday, with a first rate load. The J. H. Done arrived yesterday morning from Cairo. She will lay up for a few days. Yesterday we accosted one of our principal commission merchants, on Water street, and inquired of him as to the prospects of business on the river, &c. He informed us that "things at present look d—n dull. There is considerable talk among business men about town of starting a packet to run between Evansville and Cannelton. The Kate Sarchet is due from the Wabash. The Silver Star, Capt. Gus. Fowler, leaves to-day at noon for Paducah. Messrs. Dusouchet, Glenn, and Milliken are the clerks, and are each very clever gentlemen and attentive to their duties. The Union, Greenville, and Gillum are all due to day from Green river. The Wabash is falling. The following is from the St. Louis <Republican> of Saturday: The river continues to rise steadily at the rate of 12 inches in 24 hours. It had, at dark, last evening, risen in all 30 inches; and the Mississippi is falling at Keokuk, stationary at Dubuque, with 10 feet on the bar, and rising at St. Paul. The Illinois river is rising slowly from Lasalle down. The Missouri is also rising from Sioux City to the mouth. The river from Sioux City down is in an excellent stage. A very large amount of rain fell on Saturday night. Yesterday the weather was clear, but unpleasantly warm and close. Mr. Harry Riley, second engineer on the Wenona, on her downward trip, on the night of the 8th inst., accidentally slipped off the guards into the river, and was drowned at Henderson Island. A fleet of tow-boats left Pittsburgh, on Friday, with tows of 200,000 bushels of coal. of May, and the steamer Endeavor on the 15th of June. We understand that the steamer Antelope, now lying at New Albany, is to be sold at Sheriff's sale at that place on Thursday next. She is appraised at $15,000. The Kentucky will be at the wharf this evening from Memphis bound to Louisville. She is in charge of the veteran steamboatman, Capt. Lamb, with Ed. Halliday in the office. Passengers on this boat will be well attended to. Mr. John H. Scott is the gentlemanly and attentive mail agent on the Kentucky. The new Louisville and Evansville packet, Oakland, in charge of Capt. Smorzka, aud Mack Huston, will be down this evening. The principal article of freight brought out of Green River at present is tobacco, intended for shipment East by the E. & C. R. R. The Highflyer, for St. Louis, will be down to-day; Capt. Tom Wright commander, and Mr. Armstrong officiates in the clerk's office. The Southerner passed up on Monday night from Memphis, with a fair trip. Our regular telegraphic despatches show the state of the water at points above. The enormous sum of $1,200 was demanded and paid for the bar on the new Madison packet now in course of construction. She is, we learn, to be named the Reindeer. We think the purchaser of the bar will retrograde with equal velocity to the proper interpretation of the name of the boat. It is likely the Memphis and New Orleans Packet Company will have opposition during the coming season. Several of the owners of the largest boats in the trade have signified their intention to run their boats in that trade the coming fall. Capt. Spotts will run the Eclipse, for one, and it is said that the Railroad Line steamers will arrange it so as to take cotton, one of them leaving every day. We learn that the Grapeshot, bound from Cincinnati to Fort Smith, struck a snag a few miles below Van Buren, on Saturday last, and sunk. The boat and cargo will prove a total loss. The Grapeshot was a new boot, running in the Cincinnati and Fort Smith trade, and was heavily loaded from the latter port. She was owned and commanded by Capt. Ed. Carter. The boat and a good portion of her cargo are insured, but for what amount we have not yet learned. The Imperial and Capitol arrived at Memphis from New Orleans on a race. A large amount of money was bet on the trial of speed. The Imperial arrived one hour be- fore the Capitol. She reports leaving New Orleans twenty minutes behind the Capitol, and passing her underway. The Imperial lost four hours, owing to a disarrangement of her "doctor." Her time from New Orleans to Memphis was two days, twenty-two hours, and forty-five minutes. The Capitol reports having transacted her usual way business, having made forty-two landings, and denies being passed under way by the Imperial. She also claims to have lost one hour.

Special Notices.

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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,

THE K. LAlIiOi X AUJKL AUKIVAL tK THk -w - IX Tl ( 'rl T"C ' 1- J-XjCC -t VVs I NTE R EST! X ( i P A RT4CL' L AJIS. LIVERPOOL I It K K T. Sa.sov Hook, .lune t -M Ti ... i . k - - , , . .... ?enni.i,. imiiiYi-n" " - h.- n eaie.-ti-t to Ihimk ad ices LiveriMioI and London hi tel-.-gtaph u tJueeti.ilow n. , . . ." . . - . .. . .. -i- . ... . t : i lleliiai o. sail I 11 ll.ui livcioooi uie . r . . - " ... I HUi. the tme as th A iiglo-Mavon, wli.cii ar- I inwl yi iio.-l.i- : ......... LivKUi ooi., .lune t .. lion market closet! pn t ivitn prenou. quotations arelv maintained. i ne sales i to-uai are e-,timate.1 at 5,500 nales. Bieadstur continued dull London'. Juue :). Consols are quoted at f3(ii 'a f . The bullion in the Bank of Kugland hann reused X160.0.HI dttriiiff Ihe week. The steamship Vigo hn.l arrived out. The Km; t ror Napoleon and the King of - - ' t gardinia had entered Milan, and were ru- ' thusiasticall v received by the inhabitants. ) The Austrians have evacuated Pavia.--Thr v lett Milan on the Mh inst., the uiunic- ! ipal functionaries retiring to Verona. There was a partial decline in London, yesterday, muted by a rumor that the Aliahad received a severe cheek in Italy. The absence of news from Paris caused coiliiderable agitation on tha London Ex change. j The Paris Hour .- had declined one pet eut. Fa. thei datuils il the l.ittlle of Magenta lvt Ik.-11 rerri erl at l.otldoil ty telegraph A ienna dispatch says that uiiioug the Wounded arc Baton Beischa. k, three lieneraL , three latt otlicet ItM, -liift oflicers inis-ing, and one Major killed. A I'm ill dlSMltell ot llir .ill MVS there were I JO.imio Ausma'is in Ihe battle, of wiioui ?o tiao taere tflaesd Wrj . cumlat . ' . , aiid ,,Wm prisoners Uken. The Kl . ll. h ottl vlost .',,000 kilhtl and wounded. r ... .-n .l f. i . i - . .lllioilg l.ie airie.l arc l.euerais r.spilla.sse and Ckse. Th.- (ioieriiinent of the K iiik of Sardinia ' w. nrrHlv . ktblished at Conio and Lon- 1 ' The muiiici,ilil v of Milan, in their ad- .!. '.k to it tor Knuntiel. tlelivered in the I V-S. 11V V. M9 III l.llljn IIM .1 .lj - l' IMI r-llll . -The uiiiiiicipalilv ot Milan ate proud o! I being able to use the prrcifnis privilege of t i.i' !. h'iaiiUa..r Vai..d.o.M ..:.. hajing iuterpruter for their fcllow-cilixen.. vt this grave cristji they are willing to rcnew the contract of 1 84S. and to proclaim again before tuc Ital.au nations the great. fait winch has rciuired eleven years for l l. .. l . . ft ... k in., development, in u.e lutelliiieuc- MM h.art of the ja-ople tho uuuexatiou ot 1aliliaidy to Piedmont is the lirst .step in the ncu wa ot public right ivhich allows nations to le free to d!s,4sc ot their own distinics. The heroic Sardinian aruiv aud ..,,r I , . i . Mili,.,. vi I... iii.if nt...,. I . . I . i ' 11 nanus ami our neiiri.- iKi.ing enl tirel v to you. I Mn ci v is. The King, and ll- ' aly, forever I Amen. A di-pati li from Trieste say . an Austrian war steamer had captured the French .ship Royal, from t uba, hound to Trieste. Till: C AT F.ST. It ii rejortcd that r(pn. Can robe rt had du d ot his wound:-. Gen. I A ngeli, commander of the Imp. ual fiuard, had been rented Marshal. Napoleou is said to have leen in the midst ' ol the Imperial Guard, dm nig the stand ot . two hours maiie against the Austrians, w ho it appears were aware ol the lact. Ihe real los? of tho Awtriaai is estimated at from 1 LOou to 1 HK. ar " i'.ii.xt a. Iuri" oispaicn, mnc.i June nu, says: I .r .. . ..' - . . y ,r,ue ulWT ,r"m "f 1,01,1 o wt ue dm mm reenvca. i ne imperial txma t Sarilini.ui (iiiardj w ere ulone opposed lo tho i Austrian ouaaiesi. They were att-ickl by! the A ust nans, and Were unable to advance, . . . ,i. .. ., ,1 "ul. " J lit: ill le-ijted the attack. The iunrd-lost and ret.mk. and ul last Gen. Niels ar.ni i-- nn.-d the nr.. u. in .which wi.s iue-i.-,til..-. Ihe eneinv i-n-deevored to surprise ihe right wing ot our army but the moi. iii. nt of (ion. McMahon rentiere.1 me attempt men.-, tual Hie offorts of tho enemy relaxed . umewhal for a niwineiit, and then lli. ,.iiHi.l was ie1 m-wed with liny. Gen. M. Mah.ni w-i tiiuti. pliant and tjie battle was won. TVWM, .lune H. The 1. th. bulletin of ihe Sardinians i read s a follows : The p,n t ,it upjM-i Loinbaidy which km b.-. 11 lie. ,i from tUe AuMrhrti has proclaimed Victor lliu man 11. -I Kin.- Volunteer are rt ttPr:..:n inl- (:arik,iUi ,.or... irtmll aruiing to join l.at ibaldi corp-. ', which is pursuing the enemy beyond Mosea. The (ten. Crliao's army, alter a precipitate retreat frnm Vare: i, ha-t tw-en dispersed, ' aud is KOtlAwed. A number of soldiers have l e.-n taken pi i-oiiers and di.-aimed. Bi:km:, JmH 7. Thete u e IM Au-lrians at Laiino, a deta. hlii. nl of BafihaMTSa Th.- loodoo Daili Xstes city aili.ie o b,-t .oening siy. the land th)3 uiorniug how increased strength and . Uc I, r,,e ol j, , 1 ii as ai.a.ue,,. .... newso. iX ,.,.,. ,n the I ans Bours.- ocetisuMM-d a parltal re.a. turn whi.il was Mre,,.-thced by the, . . . . , .... . . . iuoi tli.it the Trench had levelled a severe ' -ho. ix. The markd linaili cio-eil tieaili lower than vi-sderdav. Mr. I Israeli's allu1 1.1 11 1 nr. ii . . .ii.ii iriifrr,. e,i ,iit- -ir;ii--l , 1 1 a 1 1. let, w inch ate to lv brought forth. .1 .. . . . , . r. . . 1 al tract erl a good Seal of uot ire ; being interpreted a ..Iniwi-i that the Government luatt- lor tin- ivai armaments are now on mm. The Tun- city article says the absence of news from France has facilitated the circulation of a vague multitude af reports of aw vi-re check to the French army, and ot th, defeat ot Uie Sardinian Kiug bus been currently asserted. Il is certain, however, at the close of Uisiuess nothing had transpired to establish those statements, still they had the effect of keeping the .-to. k mat ki t it. .1 slulc of excitement, especially as pi i e - 0.1 the Paris Bourse show a der line of I per cent. The supply of nioiici Ins not yet experieneiil any diminution ."Vme . ocri-ons are distaised to anticiimte a further iu ; " tuK" ....... . . ... ,., , . ,.. r . .- clands rate?, Win. !i Has Iveu re.luced to 4 lr"em Tbe lust add. os from India, have given peal l heck to the activity in eoltryi goods, in cn-e,iuence of the successful lavinc of! th,- Red Sea Telegraph Cable. The future rraph dispatches Irom India, may be expecte.l in aboat seven days. , t ne subaci ipiion at Berlin, lor the loati . Ot 4, .o.l.im.l roul.U- IS like V to tv SUCCORS ful Tho meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company wr.s hold yesterday. A new

r.i right members was nppotjited authority to add four to their numbert Mil to early carry into effect the agreement i with the overnment, and the issue of new i: hares f.i the extent of 600,000 was stnetiontd, to enjoy a preferential dividend ' Ot 8 jht enf T!!;- MIXISTEttlAt CRISIS. T,ic L,,udon Timen jays it appears at the commencement of the debate there were 17 members on the ministerial side, who had not vet l.ecn sworn, and who, therefore, could not vote. Mr. U Israeli eonceiyes the idea of press- j log a iliv:sion while the Liberals were short ' hs their muster roll, and accordingly siKike 1 tint once and passed word to his (.u n side, tint to open their mouths. 1 he channel fleet will anchor at Sjiiili. a.l on t!.. 24llr, and will Consist of 30 ih-iui mlLm.i.. ..- v: i r. ..: -r i.i:.... niu i ui; i .i u in iiit-iiue. . . - .. . M i ne Loaaon u.tiiy remark- Ilia: all ( at il rt-saitiM mo the lut tie of M . t i t 1 , r. 1 ilenced by the fact that the Austrian army nau letnateu troni tne nei.t, ana ttiat me , iipuai i.oinnardy 1 now m tin- tutmls

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of the allies. I The Austrians have retreated tey on d the The London I'ott temaiks that since liver Addfi. Their headartera were near Monda morning the pttbltc has been pas- Ciamoua, They were expelled from Main", to" ami froM the tnetio.ali -t, w ill it;: i riguan by (ien. Uaragunv D'Hilliers, who mouth open tea.lv t, whIIo. any canard took 1,'200 prisoners. that came in it way, and, after censuring . Pavia was evacuated by the Austrians,

- . I intr RfyMiKcaliotl M its eoteniMrarv, null- ' file-the clear and marked progress of lit.allies as follow

Thev are now at Milan. Pi via Is evacu- eeiveui mtj remained there nt t ha last ate, I. t ,. ii I i huu s corps is dispersed, nn.l . ar-counts. (.iarilldi is everywhere suceessfal, and the j The latest advice say that the allien were main body ol Austrian army is tailing advancing from .Milan in pnrsuit of the reback. ' treating Austrian5, and also that Prussia The Atirfrtiser n-cu-( the French ilis- had given indication of aiding the Auspntchet) .villi misrepresentations, because ! trians. thev 4a aol tally with the Austrian ladle-. Ghkat Britain.- Tho motion of a want

I r tl The 7'"rtn devoteea leader to the Frt-m h position in Italy, nn.l though it does not r - m . ii. i a 1 gar.i apoieou ill as naiuig yei covered himself with glory, pay that hitherto he ha- mad.: good Ins ndfauce and worked a tfeady ureesi. Virxna. Jnaa 8. The oflical Austrian orresindence contains the following:

After the troops had. according to ordet , dero. evacuated Milan, on Sunday, the public Fraxce. The Paris Bourse was depressed fum liomiri.-s also relinquished their charge, j and prices were tower. The Bank of providing lor Ihesecunl) ot the town, which j lriiue has gaiueil 2,000,009 iu specie duis transferred to the niuijcipeJt'ty. The im- ring the month.

periai .iisiriaii iiincuoiiaries iiuie wiiu- . i , ,, ..... , I .... . l ., i i 1 1 . . . . . V. 1 . , i !,.. . . '" i nim'i, vrr.i ueioir: iuci maj soon re -nine their part and fundi ins. The Tta.'' correspondent says that two I " influential power-, had agreed ul, pPl.MWillK Hll nrran-emeut, after Ihe lirst great ltUe, and, if necessary, insotiag "pon it adoplion by Ihe Uelligctent --i a. aai ' Pittsbi iu;, June I tyC Uivft i feel . inhw by the medtl mark .aud falling. Weather dear and ph-as-aur .1 . . I io;ht III ll;l I fill" . N PWTBWB ii- v - ' ... Latest From Europe! AKK1VAT. OK TflK. N aw Vukk, June 'J 1 r v The Ctiuard steamship Persia arrived at j Hoe lock this evening, with Livorp,al dite.to the 1 I'll inst. The Austrians had been driven from Marignau w.th a lo.-s of l.-OO pr.-oiiei-, aud I the .11 011 body of the arxuy M i . ported lo be retreating across the river. .... .. .. ... . I i.e. iti Msii ministry lias oeen uefeaieii m the House of Commons, and Hie mutation , ol a want ot couhdeoce ha? ta'en carrie.; b a majority of 13. The ministry was expected to reiigi ou the meeting of Parliament on Saturday, Ihe 1 1th. I Limirpool June lo. ' Tnere has been a decline of 1-ldi during (1k. week on the middling .pialities of cot- , anrj trie iuf.rior uuolities me diflicult to ! I 1 1 ftt a decline of M Sales t.,r the week ! amount to Stft.OOO bales, of which only 1000 bales were taken by ,e.' ulators, and 5,.r,00 f0T export. Tl,e i.rea.lstuffs market closed with a declining tendency on all qualities.. Richardson, Sjience ft Co.'s circular repoita rlour very dull and quotations nominal. Higland a o. quote a decline ot bd during the week. Wheat continues verWtlulI, and th , nri,-.! .n.- 'iia..l ',,.i-tlwn mi TiihIiiv Coru has a declining tendency in all qual1 liie?t Biizland ft Co. report a declini of ildf.i -.1 diirim? the week, and uuote mixed at os ::,(. 0 bd; Bigland ft Co., James MeHenrv ft Co., Richardson, Sjience ft Co., and others, retiort the provision market wrth a declining tendency. Beef is heavy aud notuinallv quoted, Pork is heavy, and 2s Lard dull. Tal1,. 1 lower. Bacon dull. I..w firm. k London, Friday. Consols closed this evening at 9M((i 9 L The bullion 111 the Bank of England had in. ! reeaed during the week X. 1 J.t.oou.

ERBIA

The hrprrts has received by the Kauga- on Sunday eight, eight days from Denroo, from James Brooks; senior editor ol , Ver Citv, bringing a large mail and Si.OOO that paper, who left Paris on Tuesday night, n gold dust. the Paris Pattf, of the 7th, which gives The previous extraordinarv reports of the

the latest news from Paris and the scat of I war. Mr. Brooks say- that notwitstaading the ton.- nn I tenor ot the Austrian articles and the Loudon TtMrs, founded iqain its diinirtthc. from Vienna, the ovidanc is clear that the French won a great and bril- , Umt ?it , , Mi(L . ( nta, the practical reth ul. -mil, millet t ot 1 .... .. - - - - M Ximf- ftMj a a, re j ,ue wht)Uf Uaf Te logg J , . hoWfcver y, uroh.Mr I - r - - - ' 9 - ' larger th in the F.mperor s telegraph esti mates it. S. well sat isl.c.l were the French .1 .. - I 1 1 ii. n t vi.'t.n I I ,r I' .. . IV . - . ! "Ol only illuminated but cannon were lired irota all the forts and military positions in am! around Paris, and at noon ou the Tth ."yofre lhimo was filled with tho pneaeotM of the great oflicers of the Empire, and tho military, under the lead of the Empress, ( banting the Tt Drum iu thanks or thi victory. The Empress aud the Princes Clotbilde weae received in the streets, on their way, ith the liveliest demonstrations of entbtisi a -in The hddy of Gen. Espinasse. killed at ' Magenta, lias la?eu embalmed to be taken home to France. The Empress, herself, caused the death of t.en. Cloare to be announ a (I to his wife ns having died lorioust v. Havre, on the uioht of the Tth, was in a , budl stale id excitement over the mory. , Ci ndnrned all tl . . . " ' I " " ' . . - - I V ..,, many private notiM- - -- i i . ' .... I . '

I-O...I, ...is. emigrnniThe ludies of France, under the direction

! of the Empress, were engaring in the inaka ine of lint for the wounded o" the French and Austrian army taken prisoners. The ife ot the" Minister ..t r .t.rtrl , the movement, which was U-coming fashionable and general. This land official call fur lint shows what havoc war 13 making in the nrmv. It vi, on Snttdnv thul tl.r il'..i..ii h .'mm i tho Emperor reached the Empress. She j caused it be printed on placards on the ' streets, and to be telegraphed to the prefect!

i i a . 1 1 t? - a 4,.. .... C:na,,i.

inrouguoui an r muiq bv wit vu uuuua i evening and night the rejoicing was general j mi the Lmptrc. The Empress nersen o Sunday evening, rode through some of the , principal streets, when the crowds thronged her carriage, and cvhi clung to the wheels, , crying out -Long live the Kmiarior. Kmpresa. add the young Prince, too. who was not forgotten. Gen. CaiiroWrt is not dead nor mortally WOIUlded. ! The steamship Arago, from Xcw Vork, 1 atrivcd at Southampton on the '.uh, and the WTeser on the 1 0th. The details of the battle of Magenta are received at London aud Paris very slowly, hut they do not change the complex iod. The losses were uiuLmbtly very seven on loth sides. The Austrian account only acknowietlgc V,.m ,1 oAO l.. oon L nll jy, vi iiiin1o.t ...v.. " - .. i . uir u '"... ue enemi.iosi muy iinu w uiu ae. ia ! , j .u it is reported, hut not conl.rmerl, that ! neu. itniiuai was uistaiissru, wno i s appo.meu couiuuxnuer-iu-cuiei . W 1 T a l.y - M aiM me r.raperor .aKOteon ana tne King ot .Sardinia entWHi Militti on the 8th instant, when they were mot enthusiastically reol contidence in the British ministry was curried in the House of Coumous by a vote of ::J3 to 310. Nothing was known as to the expected change m the ministry when the IVrfiti sailed. iAt the meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph i Company, the repor.1 airendy pubJiahed waa adopted. .1 f'uiim J The Red See cable broke, and was lost, when only about sixty miles from tape .Sila rrst u i i:i.r.:iiA .'it i i:om i.oni,o. to fcrrThe Briti.-h ministry did not tesij,n on Saturday. The Hoirse of Commons adjt. ii tded over until Friday, the 17th inst. It is reported that a Prussian array will be mobilized, aud that Prussia will sooa take part in the conflict. It is also said that the Prussian Governl ,s &M"5 l'" ol troop? through Germany The Austrians w ere at Lodi, and the Allies advancing. (Jen. (.larihaldt had beaten an Austrian force at Brescia. Five hundred Zouaves were killed and wounded at Marignan. The Austrians lost 1,500 killed and wounded, and 1,'JOO made prisoners. The armies were preparing for another i general engagement. tieorge Bay ley, editor of the b'ational i'ra at Washington died on Uiard the Araj'O on the 5th. Viexsa, June 10. The official Aastriaa correspondence of . the loth -tates that tlie Austrian army was loiitiouuig it's retreat beyond the Adda, and l hat iij headquarters were at Cremona. A special dispatch to the London Tim ays that on the Hthjthe second Austrian ar my hud its headquarters at t tuloyria, on the .aa i In the battle of Magenta.it turns out tliat t.eu. I unrolart was not wounde.i. Al' accounts give the great glorv of the ia t tion. McMahon. He had no orders to proceed to Magenta, but heard the roar of the battle, and rushed in and saved the rPv The I'aris Mumieur ot the 10th last, conUuos the following details of the battle of Magenta : The concentration of our troops on the Po deceived the enemy into the belief that w e intended to croas the rirer on tho morning of the 4th. r.'j'iOO Austrians wore in pa-iti. n opposite. The Emperor and the Grenadier division ot Imperial Guard was obliged to fight this proportionate odds. Our Generals displayed ereat energy in the subsequent action. Tho French General Wimpfew was wounded. Desme and Mad-bur.-t. commanders of the Grenadiers, wen. ( killed. ki 1 r , . - , . 1 no omciai ouiieuu uescrioes me opeiati n - of Gen. McMahon, who lost J,50o men, ilt 10.0" Austrians hors du combat, Rnn maap J.uuu prisoners, I The Austnans had on;thotr side four (w. d'arm-,. The defeat ot the Austrians at Magenta is said to hav produced an immense sensation in Germany. F,. in Plkr'tPrak. St. Louis, Juno fx p u phe Leavenworth overland exoross erriv iiseovertes at Gecgory, Jackson, and other mining (-amps, are fully confirmed. Horace Greeley arrived out in less than seven days. He had visited Gregory's diggings, and signed n public communication endorsing the richness of the claims. Thousands are pouring into the new placers. 1 ., ' , i.' i.-ueo ean.il ftrt o I will svom Ul V J ' 1 ' r l tlll'l I f I I J .a.Ull J O III kVWU be oeiicd at Gregory. The resiut - of the operations ol thirteen companies, given in Greeley's published letter, shows the highest day's yield to lie five hundred and Dm dollars. The eoninanv from South Rend. Indiana, had taken out three thousand penny weighte w iin a siuice in tune weens Gregory e Iwo claims have lieen sold for S2i,o0o. The other details are in a similar vein. The returned emigrants are departing dailv from Leayenworth bound toco through t :itail hazards r V - Tlie excitement is becoming intense. Jones and Russell contemplate enlarging their facilities, with a view of the increase 1 demand for transportation. Emigrants arc warned not to start without from four to six months supplies, as the 1 .nowsin the mountains commenc- in tctola;r, and adequate provisions should be made by persons leaving this sea?on for wintering in !,. mininc rcinnn and thus nrerent I T I 111 .1 III I Ul I .11 .111.1 . III... ... I 11 I 1. 1 111.11 I . . i mi i, .1,1,1 1 Ntrket. Cimi.vkati, June 21 e m Kh.ur has further declined : to-dT uu range from 6 no(n t, 75 for superfine, aud ' "J for wkite w heat. Wheat dull, without ! y clninge in prices. (Iat3 steady ai 58(S ' 00- torn HO, and in good demand. So Cbanrc in r.myi5K,ns Ruma ahtoa ..-rut owl vt 9r. Lard unchanged Whisky firm at 25J. Groceries quiet ami unchanged. Kb ; ehanjc in the money or exchange market.

" aa ' 7J - VV ASH I XG TO v. mill e Jl F.M BJ'ubfemfer persons vmtixz Knte now i&miiA-ih' ! Yt mav CQ. , f ,ia, ,... Secretary of Slate tw: authorial i trnnt md i-iir i n-iinrta rntM naitT nni to be granted,. wsui. an.! verified, iu aountries. by ;uch dijitoinaticor cmmm fl0t.rej anj UQlier such ruh . a I h. P: id 8I11 .1;i.r.,f,. nn.l nn.si.jily 1 ;., all rates to the citwci of tlie t'uite.i Sin. a Thv issuing nf pastOf49 ththottl aula, is 'a penal offend. The President has declined lniardm I nis W. Plainer, now nn l nceot il-'-ttii lor the murder of ("apt. Miller. 'tin ri irleetiug cn lioaitl the shii .iapei. At the request of Plumer'a tiritiml m4j era, the Prekilent to-dav gran te1 a ' i until the sth of Julri L, . roi.k, .inn, :i r v. Quimlo Apin. th. I ii.naman seainttenl t be hung loi murder hn U en renrieved lor four months on the inter,-. . citizens and merchants. An attempt wa. made las evening parties of citi.-.r ns in Rev enne, t.. hang a mat. namej William .lor dan. v committed an infamous out; a i upon tt li' tie girl six yeaia old. A gallows was erecte!. :tu. the POM per-1 pared, when the jielice int.rfered jfist rn time to save his life. He is no,v in ... . undfr the protection of tin- p di c. a' th" citement against him i intense. Concoro X. II. Jura !l p u A bill has leen rend tw ice in Ihe Legislar fitsr to aliolish the Court ol Common Plea?, and to transfer the husinei to the Supi Court, ati.l to iiu-rea-.- the nutufefj ol fa ticefl to six. The bill is to remodel the on - lire judiciary of the Stat 1 -mm Sr. Lolls, June "1 e m The steamer Morning Star. whuh inbeen laid up for several week n V Point, lour miles above this . ity, wa trojetl by fire last nipht. l os, f24,0OO: iasurert fox ?C2,owv m' VoBK, JllUe " 1 - i' H The steamship Persia i below, and , ill I e up at i n lock. tm PlTTRBl'UU, Join - 1 f M. River nnehanged. tV'eather rfetr an I mild. Lot IsMI.I.I, June 21 f u Biver rising slowly ; r, f.-. the canal; o leet G inches on the F. ' New York Miirkel. Xkw York, June HI-- . as. Flour dull and 10.i lower; sales at : C 10 for superfine State , G (gC r.d tor extra State : 5 40(71; 1. for for wupr t . Western ; G '3b(7i)C, :for common extra Western ; 6 5(,7 M for extra round hoop Ohio, market closing heavy, live Hour 4 OOfiVT) 00. Wh. at dull and dr. iag ; sales of n,200 bush at 1 GJ for whi:. Mid... 1 70 for red Southern ; 1 '. I'm white Southern. Rye fiiiet ; sales at OSitr l 00. Rarlcy ijui' ; sale I iuo bu.-h barley malt at 8 b. Lorn licivy aud lo ah?e8 2400 bush at BQfi Hi for inferior to prime yellow : mixed Western noiuinal at 86(8:5. Whisky steady ; sales at '.(, closing li rn t . Pork stonily and nm ban. Sales of 4,700 barrets sit 1 T CO tot ne-iut-s ; 17 lif.fu.ls v". lor .riin--; Beef drooping: 7 00(V7 for prime 1 no 9 2.r lor iiresd ; lo oof.. 13 .0 .,r rejiacii. .1 Reef bams dull at 14ul7. Pacini dull; ham loA. fut meat? dull tit ; for shoulders; n(o- br hams. Lard firm; sales ot bono bbls at 1 1 -Putter steady at lfc(., 'Jo for new State. Look Out! larjr t J'ik Hstu.yt-;it :.s .- . fully la-kT.- to int. a in tin Mil.-, that he hak m, b-d a I -t Ma-t '.-ITI: KITt'ltK from ih.- Kh.-I,..I .-.-ry rl--s i, u, vrlo I. be ioteuds itelliug low ;, at any atore In tlu -lv m ai- in want' of good raraitarc ara larii t ,tU l-.-t .-r.- 1 nr. ti .tiii. .- . l-a le i . I t il. til kind of rlil I'm iiitiir.- in e liHtiK"- f -r n Mt.VKK i.t ..) MII IMI I. tValr-r io neroinl haDil Kin nil lire, .-n lie. mid nt , t-t v,. .-ii Main hiiJ 1. mi m 1 1 m .i n 4. Ti'umr r.r, Ai:--klrwl, two rioora rr.-ntl. -f ll- Slirrn. i.a in-. mi n-Jin I it .' it WiMTMB ..vJi J...- W Int. .-.l.ri Wot 1-1 in-. . 1 1, l oVrWl, fi k-- iohI in n troiiml, it kisra; jijAiid.a While le.Ur I'.i.h, .1 aifce, lraa ami 1 1 oil Wl,.re r.nr i..-ti or more mi.- taken, lh- ar fyckei in ilry Kkviii;s, ailli 1,0 I, nr. I i r 1. 1. . if. .hi .ti.. I rj i.ita.itklii.ti mill L .1 1 .inrr tka.BB 1 1 k r. 1 - 1 , ...-l ,.i,h r till : 1 1 J. It 111 SSClil., aflO Mala -t . -. t . Between Thiidaml I'ourtli, I, nisrillri. mftt MmV u.ah, and Cairo aceai-wer u 1 Fa" tiger Park-t J. II I'"M T..-mis DirU, Captain, w I.. List, flerk. leai.-. Kvatisvllle ei.rj WEDNESDAY ai. i SATl'RDAY, at 1 V M. I MM I ill ltf.A ..in SI ND , 1.1 7 P I I he Doiu- ..nn -. I - irt ia 11. ol- ith Ihe H AC. It. It., ami pa, kcla tjof linn rirci . al Prtdn ah with a. kela f..i iiinU rland ami Ti-uiiisi ii.i, and I Cairo, Willi tlie I. rt C. It. R., an. I .rckets i-. N'i-k Orleaiia aiel b niphis. y 1 ! mku i i i u mrjjmville 1'ack't llAfci.i k Brii'.-.l Ilumphiev. mantei leave Fvansill.- t I'.. w An-- Green,, .- Till US DAY, ul i M. ; lea res Eian-tvii:- I isi ill.-1 verv M'F DAI . at 4 P. M it a hi i i a i-i iviik-, K,.ruaMjk and Uae.l.a. Packet '- li'lo 2, SiiXAai, Master, leave Evajwrill. t i LraiLoi .. ,11 i term, i i.P, eiei -lii.-ir.hr' ul V 1 ei.-iy SMturday at 11 A. M. i vt.M i ..:. r.iMii imm, ri AIllO KKGl I. . I; P AsSlCKOKH I . CMAIll.l 1 le.W J s Maktr-r. I. .v. - 1 i ear and Kridav, at I. et l. I all M., arn, iii at Paibi.'aii at (. .. . I i . H at ifeo'cteek, M , VeklMk-la an tuniiiiK, tear,- Cairo -mr Miyluwla. an. (lav. at 7 I. ckfck. I. M . ai..l 1. o. . ,. ! Amv riiit -'mm .1 ( ..VI.- I k M Kransville with the ICvanavill. and Crawl. It It., and Farkets tor (Jreen River At nectin at Smithian.i with Cumu-i i md Rn P ! jj.V; wi"' M""1 ' s Ticket ran 1 oht.ned .n hir l tlw U it f t all Eastern Uiea. CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTKoIlD. K'.v.N. Cash I a)yitl .' Snrplua v .s.- :l At, This (oinpanv coutiiiue- to In risks nt reaauuahl. rates. DlRKl'ToRS: C R B.wera, J W ihdl. II Erw-imui, It Rlikleett, Newton C:iM', 'I heaaiaait. i c w w . le.t.-r D Phillii. Gee J Liad- r. I Pliri-y .lewell, II Perkiae, U.M R.rrih-.W m , 1). M. OOW tIL-, l iuaiOeaiU c. C. iv ait K, baereieei IV. B. L'li'XaBi'tv, (f.-nerakAKeni Applicatkiee aaerlf, tu ALLEN i. Hil laHK. . A.-iit. Ofhc -arlU- Mall l-.tiii.lu,-. M, ni-ii i v"viiie. m i - ij ai WmJ V II tt. i.yti-. itso.y, .tii. h. HAM I Al Lull. Wit. In-" a atreet, K.auaville, Iml. n.-irJouart. i - t Cletbinir made t,.or.!er. Centa' Kurniahing Go h, aecb na Shlrta, Co 11 ara, Cr r, ,t II o. lkerchiefi, Ac Alan, a variety ofPi.c ,;.-oJs. ia.iJ- unto.-r-der in the very K-kt otyle and Baamwr, at ijiii k term a, mall profit aud extensive aal. de. lliaaM sn.ao Jos.ru i una it-. Auction and Commission. mm j'jeit0J' If CO., iverMMtf MM t Wuolriey rt K.-loii, will coatla Carta m-1. u lawin.v, Uolli al . ...t eale aedpa, auction, at the old Blair'!, curuci Main anil Thud irarrts, oppr-'it. th- Weahiaat u II t.l, hrr tmm win pay particular attonuori lo the arrie ot evrirjtbiag antruau-rl to then thi " ill .tcwd to any auction kales anywhere in thParticnlar attr-ntkn pirn t tli I I.anae

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