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The Atlh:(it' hlt oi c!'css. 13Yo:, July "3.- The Atlantic Cable 3! a1 "3utee:.S. Th10 follow.nin dis3paItc 1a1M Jtr~ bIe receied t : " i l :l3 3 ' C l 333 9 C u : 3 , d u l Y ' .- - W e Ili C-1h r a 'clV tk h O'iC I, e3it 1..1 wel T!.:,tok Cod, 11hi CabloIlo, beenI hud' Cv t r :jW.:F: .3 3.7 ll ICq n, : d ot!y 2-.-- lWe are inl hs~~rehi conmeh-a:. wah creiud. The n3 "l 33 et mih-r. mitudand Aneriaare .Ain 11in itd b- e d' 1:1Prn ree Itisedn ne n e A'n I k - .\nstriak :a: 'i .3 1i1. .\ prnhm t A n;: !y v. that a 1311day. VC. : I. : I..n .; : o .: h : Asidl ciai - chb i t vict ory. A , ovee I : ao zw n : :. Iment looki phmic. oil C:. "Oth. lT b anid k-1, h Thm All lrhulr caolI d- : victory. They , n th -.mi t taial litn ! : - running I Miw one ami boin g 1,p hreeo. 3ii'' 3 3i- l u 0r0' , " 3)333.33 -, h '.b i i :.. J ll - i, . 31 -! k.; . :II*. i ;3' ,: ' h. ti t- : 1 ,\\ : I I t 3,: 1'' : .1 ir:? a i t 140den itf ho:-l el s e, ualsed grevat b,: ov- n1--:: in :-H Hiema e . nu .t ': 1 r c b . w it it.:.e - 1. 1 vly th. r,- v.i :1 -.1 3: I * lo . L' i v :: . July -. oigh t ff 1*, n eith - 1 3 un!, bya ' Ip wz I'.! a " iv t : use~v 13 gln Al. II: .. ct , o nee-g: ttj- I t 1, n t I d g .: 3 e d3 b y 3h e . \ m ri 3 . 3 3 ' i n : : h e . -13- is as.;v3rie.. 3r3' ' 1.;3'.: ;6:g .\t2(3 ri:t a Tife J~TOntfstats that.PaJ'giament3.33, .wilt the VCeuIin 3la 3.v' its e->neurrene','g3' to the 01 ' .,: t. : \ .'.': j 3-.3 wf \3 n. 33' i3~~ 3em1i13m3l ii' 1 inin as3eretry o t h e l a t e r i ,> i n 3 1 p l a c e 3 3 3 3 ' . 3 S ~ ~ c 3 i ' o f I n l 13o3h lon3 .: 3 3 ra ia l n e3 in al oflas night. 1333 iu 33)'3ai .t3Vi33 3333 n sp ec on. hi33 la3' b.il ! 11. v' re the331, '3'33. I ho c''Ii! 3333 I. 11lln33 n 3 ->ppro3301-'id 333 b ii-- a.3' , 3 long ''truggle3 in1 the~ c'ore,-'''33.ne 3)333nn333. was3' 3'-menitred.,1 1i by ge twVo lIm3Ise3'., by13 a3 clos, vote3.' 13 increases t he33 l3'3y 331 member'3, *niel 333-3 fl'ended3.' l o i' the Senat 13 orPlE r'eon3 was admittedoi lo hi33 33al 3tsmorn3~ing3 by Itakin3g the3. precribed3'' 3 3a31 (h of lie3,'. Th133 110onso last nigh 3 by a3 lar 3go mag33or3' y, having re3fuse4d to330. modify the 31-33 33 his3 fa3vor. TheI3 hil1 for' th3e .ndmissi33on of Nehra'ska was pnssed1 1by 33he 1lonso, an3d goos to the0 Pre'sidIoni, for' npproval. , Dofrees-basu been remo33ved from33 the3 p)os.. lion of' 1pu31li pr'in31(3 te andl Gen'. 'Steadm333an3 ,, appoimted to 33h33! oii.313, 33-:3'ox33 133s3' ie3. sifNGT'oN ,) n'y ''-i)xor waS Con= Iirmed1 3s .\iijster1 3 1o lagne'. IC 3gers', of' Ne.w .,3'rse, 3313I 33mi ted a3 3r3 port'! 313is 333orning3' 33n the IIouse, s ai 3i;. 330333y of' 33he .J3Indiciary commi3n3 e, ini 333 case34 333 l3av33. Takesg th ground333 33333 much(3 Jul3t was fase 33333 33ha3 he ebld~~. reci.3ve a in31313"" ',y hear33ingi, to which31 every'1 3t333 i.' Ini the* Senale:3 th3Iis morn'3in3g a3 resolut31333io ('3, bugilding 033 1pennsyl331vaniag A venue3, in3 31313 c3333, 30or any3 lawfu 333 13pose33, but3 es.' fo 33h0 liernt 13on of' Ireland.3 TheIi credi~mil of I1~n3rlani, 80enafor3 eleelI fr'om 3owa 1:3r .ix years' fr'om31( the th of 3adarch3 )3 nxt ,3 were' p"resented and333 ordered1 to~ licon' the thle Fr'ola Eu IropeI, ,FA333'3n33 IP3NT, Jnuly 28.--The~ 3'tonm33Ship 1i'33 ervian.3* from vrpool 31 3.3 h33 1933h Vif Londond33(ery 33n 3330 '2th1 in3st.., passedC3 this afternoon en3 3'onto3 3o Quebec. Th0 following is 31he la1tet, n0ws via Lon3 (Zdoey : r.Livrar'oo., Jully 2O.---The milltary post (ion remninai unchan1gedl. (r3entL. forces, aro confcentrating . Onl bot tidos30 of'- Viennflf. Tho Moniteur say33s that. Prussiaj3 hasu a'gr'eed to atan:3gj3 fromj3 hostilitica for flvo dayn33, pro vided that At r tia agreo. to d.j (Iho si:iue, awul give he;-dr so nte assp.ps. within that per 1, Th (I r a the Ur:t atern con tinuesi Very Al-iaaeory (!%) il it' the .it11h2in - c:ik li 1 b en .ai.l. Thesteun.hip.\!rriom rvonl t[ ue ar rivedl at honlt.1nehn-y col 1he 601, anl the Ctiy Preston ro. i i eat tee towl I : hIa ] pende.1, libl~ 12 pe i. ny u inin O:( i tr e m I: 'h 2 -:.!4 ha i 2'1id !y p Tnp. w f '/, , l. .ni,' dh , 1:1'. Fr'ench klover ne h-l an. i lii oY boomiy 1ana- eLhan-r in the diMnthy. The Prus innsI ha i c'u j lim i I-t. iv. .2 Ii c.). l by 10 ne ni ( - t ; h .1 i \h ,. un l iv w b I SO f: - - ~ - va j t" Fer P, A, i hi A Ulew m !i . h : ! .! i , -' t! ., V ; t - -' M - I * '.2it, n : ; ei - -- 11 I M I t 1 I -. 'v ":' W liii.' i -41 11111m 11111;t -1) hroI' ll i w l , I -m is o rir l even ;r>a Ip th- i i n 1 .0 in u 2, l ih n 2r 2: 1 "i; the ,11-in 111V .i N 1'o n v'iorit h 1" br! i aI t :, I. '' -.. 1)o lhii lurfatl 2'. 2urge~2 th I;.b will be ii 2 t. ll w ih -eI I . in.:ow ,2 . iiwe on boar 2' the.1i..'o ry. . - , we1Ipl ,2 cihe mah o' .\lgie Oh*2 n .22 u( 2)2 ith tv.- :1&i 1h U .t.12I co1 'Ite112 2 1t ha er uhIIljI. h p'22 rder 1 r y, J s I ei ' .i2.1,, I .2. 12e h~ ris-n th h towr ief nI ten , e slultrug snaji -111. ')22 . Th ilI a1 C in r21(( 1 hobg Ili C(21-er(in ' h iIIII'ppeal i~i tlI a cihI dlphliin sonu he l t of, Ang . .,l - th e . (1 1t022 <h of legat s nn2o ((1(1St-n ' (m-el. 2'til1 dly 'eaes from I10the ini1e. ) 022 uc it WUta bun~ W 122.ii 1if l01 'II' c; x ,.i .,' (fll I a'' sr e . 1 :3 21112, 1 .12 1G (sigh . 12'P'' jin alle;.,'M jan ll,(or g2.. Hey t. IIr. 11 , ('l i 12 l'', (1't 'g 2o i) 0 Thi t re12212 12:,2s12 dopf 22)2.--t lr l 0421 n. Fi :::::c1 oue r D::. r.-1 I. hasC12 been ('11- fnlot Io ulie I ,' '.e11 22 irge) I uli t ies~p of hgef herlofore allowedt (Ito go 01n(gn it Ia!nnosh (yre, woro hrho ides22! haitnaal ()t llo 1only1111 ~'02 arusd ibiga tho ce'~ lebrted' chemist, has discovered, af pro.n cess by which 2fro into21 c nt f r liesh1 is sohible11t inlwaer nnd' all2 ~'the( sar clenooent ofhl~ ments . iepar tedipui'ied, 120ndi lyll fred ro the abhunen Ii an)21bd co lerin inn1 , 2 1: and soli ,i2led The1111 extr1ct1 thus2 1 eared hasy all uthe,2d norsi o-tiO.'11r f inent, nnl ? .;0n be~i rodl mndo1 into a111 .malt of1) t he ej xrt rato h made. ofrom ductwilv ohr pounsaet. Thscan' riiii he l [ont -o: iit . Pu blic .)lerti ill Fairfichi District. Ii Inpur a ce f it previou s call a ImunIIIr of, highly respoctable ani in tellign t citizens from vm-in o-til of, tle( Dite wl inl thle Court lloure at in: ero<.nblo lay thle 2:bd inl-: s nt or thre J."n -Ise of' :eluctill asto 0h, Suate Conivenition; w I,) a n eet inl Cohnnllbia onl the I "ay ol ext ii nth. the object i chi wil 1e f:)t re lpn to the inl w at. to tho NA h'. ,1> 1-:. of tiel - the ci a- wi p r!pl ti o n -a l w ic h -, G d that .1 o' appoiniDJ I.-y the t For the b h Ai. t .1, awl the S A \i ntl iltur. HElward , Tm. T. obertsolln n c11( sul tha. * ( t,-.in :t re .I.t - n'lionl Conven ttfs'froml all thle Aa - fbitt :e Con a r s in thn liy f 1the : t io: . t ia n ; I" maint ai the rights, viuh , :ai mgnaliy ulr rn the States ith, Enion t hty rectio1ind1a li miti es,' t m .1lt cour~,ageo hallmony to c: 1 r I ,,i 1,t' 11th iziv o ne .- ; : e d promot " "t 1i.ii, lennbiu le+'.m l th o rts ; "I nd It re. : :h- :ri.t.y, dJtotheexercise lof t th.i railii m e i ti iev fer in -h I iona C l ver nen:it, ( le lin thie h ofd, ah "tat i t repre;cntatio n in' umgrI s to prescribe the qolifi Mid1 -trliownm domestiv. conICern: i t thr it rw'Ved, th-at we ihave coniiden c in th e ability, iegi ty, patriot im, and statemanhi tof P1 de"int Johnson, an.d thut w cor dhlyh aimvt the generl -te n hi ~fIis~i'htss io i n 11twi it ved urthi erf h at re i t -rianc iliever oii's :l kind feel tinof lit' e e~n falth 5t4Ucft~( ton)ie esay the pgon~ror liticui of the 'ion te u(nfmirmanelofthis to ther doij poith a ceonniteeuof ,l fi swhllor't ile :nmnt fori (n moion of D'. ilda the fra thimpoor~~g ohe pupe meetilectino ordol'o tote Natlisio nlUion Cin.. bton Nto etiwteCtso.hh In)r imrotiouinte ooteilas reoljui'on th *hi apone thtoloing per mitS t)o n it : M~essr.i'. .Cw. n'Wi Thms hKinstry2, J1hnSimo too Js. A. Mcrorey and liobelrt M. Dupliose-wioc. cit, anuf~tr on forenhe reoedqo 1th0 naesou thefod 22,00 (untn atChnnia viz~ - 8Hi ~d. Rlt ioo, a., Dr Jofm M. lnn mnatllOon-otonti ofMr Geog N r. Reyiftinlds Aofro tho follwin relqno .which i wearelld tnmously hiceisolvedThat 1we9 sao twi regarid the on. effe son avis the pur one-half of these to have been fe miale:1, the District would then havo had at that tinoe 4,400 wvihito males. Allowing onic-third of these to have been t wnty-one years of age and ill) wrds Il anld 66 to have dlied since that time, there should yet be 800 white inca in the District, and allowing tie same ratio of the blacks to be ad ni uales and 200 to have died there would be 2,800 adult iial es, wlhitc and black yet in the District. I cannot easily believe that. this num ber is an over estimate tho' it may be scen aniong tho items furnished by Mr. Jentninge frui the tax books that S28 ia the mn ' of' t hose who liove oe re un111der thI(!ea caitat16on ta . T11 Ji!t he tarliniess in theI mat. Tl1he numihier of dogs reported too i su rpr iingly small when we reflect that many hoys used to )imve froi one to hait' a d ell, and almost every man one. I'erhaps the tax of $1.50 per hewad ias male the clinmate uunheialthy for this noble aniinal. Is it not. cruel for this small sum to sacrifice a faith-. ful dolmesti i annal that has hiin upon your hearth, or for ten years guiarded your huse and fawned upon you every tim ie has met you, and that too, after lie lias already cost you tweiity I imesc the sum 1? But perlim ps such were .imred while those less use ful ali less attached felt. the force of the lIw. Tlie .)istrict lius an nrca of about (00,000 acres or 27 acres to the head of poiulation, and 21 inhabitants on a sqiuar icle I. Estimat ing accord ing to thie inethod adopted for aaaertain ing the white tami black population respectively, there is ablout, 34 per cent or 228,000 acre'.., 10 per head, of this improved and 62 per cent or 372,. 000, or 17 per hiead unimproved. 'Tl number of horses and mules no cessary for work is about 20 per cCent. of the iumber of the population of milch cows inl use, about 25 per cent, other Cattle 50, sheep 33, hogs 150. 'lhe corn raised per head is about 20 or 25 bushels, wy'hcat 2 bushels, rye 1, pot atmc; 6. The amount, of cotton raicl inl thiis State inl I8G0 was 1.13 I uls p h,(!I- ead, this District no doubt raised more, perhaps this quan t ity . ('Ivms July 21, 186G. [Frm the 11'air is l'iilrie, July 11.) F01Tig-l--ifficilli.it ill ile Way of lte A IIe'Sty. N~ I'kioN's Pi..1X. 'Tie negotiations for anl armistico Iuwve been delayed by the niecessity of taking into simultaincomis consideration both the eidli. .s-of-t arani~ icoanSUM." baisis,'of a fiuturu trelity otp1b wihes 10 know beforehnd the atdv atages which~ will be dlefiniiely assured ,to her. Pi's- Napoleon was present at, the cotmil oli ilsters 1held to-damy. Yeaterdaily, afte cthile audilence gi von by the ,:i. pLene Io 'rinc Von0 l'aie1 uss, a mneet iniy wats hedi it thle Tuiileries in his MAlji. ta presence. P rinice Metterachi andi 'la ion Voni Otenbuirg repriesentedoi Austiimi, and ('unni Von (Goltz anid Prince Von lenas, 'rnissiai. . M1. D)-onyn de0 1hniiys Commnunicated thle views (if France, iand drew tip a report to iihe pro'ceedinigs it, tho meeting. j I'he followinig are lhe basis of the nego. tiat ions siuggesited by Fiance and comnii catedcm to (>ant Von tieltz and P'rinco Miot ti cho, by' w homn they hiave been t ransmiit ted to lierlini and' Vienna: The Germanic Confederit inn to be dis solved and ianother Confedleration to be es tablishied, of which noither Prussia nor Auostria shiould formi part. No territorial cession to be domlfanded of Aust ria. The abandoniment. by thle latter of her rights in thle Duchieos, aund to replace the war indlemniitics at. hirst demanded by Prus.. Pru'issia to incorp~oratel Slhlesw ig.i~ol. stemn, iesso Unaqsel, hiosse Darnmtadt and iruinswict. 'rTe pohliaiiou of thle Pins sian Kinigdoi would thereby lie raised to 25,00Q,000.---thie lRhine to constituite the western frontier of P'russia, andl the pro vince bet wen the lRhine and thme Monse to servo as an indemnity to the sovereigns ils posassed by the war. An exchanigo of territory to take place het ween Badlen and ilavaria, which wouild give thIt former nearly the whole of the Rh~enish Palatinate ; 8axony, Ihanover and the Daceis of Saxo to concludo iiilitary conivontins with Priussia. The inhabitants of' Landau to ochoose whiotheri' hhy shall be long to France or Unadon, and the poputla tion of the valley of' the Sarre to choose be tween France and the now Rhtensh sover oigns. [ From La France, July 11.3 [i'nUssuA WANTS A UNITEPY onRMANY.] The Prtissian conditions contained in the Loiter of Prinoo Retuss are stated to be as follows: The exchusion of Austria from tho! G~or manic Confederation. . The exclueive command of thme miliaky s.nd naval forcos of the Confederation' by Prussia. The diplomatic representatona of Gete.' many abroad and the annexatont to Prius- I sia of the Duchies and part, of tho- torritory I already occupaed, La France furtlier states that it has rea. I ton te believe that the Emperor limedlajoly I :lispaccoied to London and St. Pet1erslurg I the Important comunicat Ion of PrInce' I Reuse as raising questions of European in. r torest, whichi can only 1be settled by coui.t fert of the greaf jpowers,. tilS PASSAGE OP TIrE to nV oruLngXr. Fr-onstses, July 10f.--n' folergnnte of the passage of thme Po, and the muccessio I maotoment(s made hi General Cialini's army lie' Austrians abandeod Rovigo last, nIght,.' jtey previously blew up all the works ande rattifilations defendIng (he town, and the ' ec~ te po7U on the Adigo, and also burnt the I Aeording tt' Intelligonoo received 'here I tstria hase mnde an extraordiznary levy of I fii lbidt4en eight4en ati tthfdty year. of I ie In Utp' ht of Cro~ti& tiot yet utibjitf u Lohoe ordltitry milithry aeia. . The Pl6reneeo jotuenals ahnounce that, a I hoputatomi from Trleste anid the Italian por- 0 loun of th4 Tyrol iiave praiened an ades a o KiugiVIoo Entifiahnu l it stil j . Napoleon, uIrging (lie rights of their respec (t0 territories to bo united to the colimon count rp. ENoAOlt..ImrN WITH TusV u1AntyLgANgS, F[r.on1ioAxe Jidly 10.--This morni (ihe Austrians mitale t recolinoissalce in .trong force, with artillery in ithe direction of Lon lone. . They were driven back with tho bayoni0t 'by the nrnbaldians as far as 1)e liAzwo, which place was occupited by the voluneers. C arabaldi was present, but had to remiin in a carriage in consequeneO of his wound. hater news received frot tovigo states that the Austrians, in evacuating that town, abandoned all the artillery on the fortifica tions, the gtis having previously been spik cd. CO;tOtoNA, July 10.-The Italian troops Capt Pred this iiorning byiii qi asaul. tle Vi lageof .\lotteggian->). ne~ar the (iied ponw of Alr.\Ilttu 4\' TIM: MtNelO. ling ie rece I tibr-e his llo~ ~ii ~ go il *i o i e1cii boric of' evetaing; Lwr5iet,. .ily ' .Th ii i. ht h.ah of thle .\incio) h.:s been emin'vly 4-neuntaeed hv I he Aulst'ni.%. -who h:are lii'md t 'w brill-je lit, p~orghwllo, andil ceni tmte 14) 1.11 1 011rth1. works on ihe lefi koilk of I ie . incio. .ifll n {Ja~pl 7) Corre sp ho.n.'i~od,,n "77:m.. sIATR or rr..: is rr.Y. Tie first naigry dit.c 4i1. o71iof Ihe MillnIs on learning lhe pr.pisal of an ulnInistiect hi1s bee somiewilat sot ei hv rI.tli.a iOn al epiallily by fil, h-liet thui ilo. Kiog has deeline i.:erIiningl I the I-<IPoSl ii. him: it he ind Inn-le to him inl at direci tnl pIrOpe 111.1116nr. Thelr; setoIi inethin. pe. cUliarly otfeiisive it) Italian in' the wiay in which, so lir as this cIuil ry is con. OcIneerui,.,l. Austria ,.(:1 rniout obtining it respie fron a war which. rtt least in Ger. insy, 1':1s in'en errii Vi s: (1routo her. Tro l'rnssiu, Vienan send1 s P ield Ma.rshnl Liitenant, thel- i glal., vilivalrouis and u fortuinate 0(:hleliz: bit with Italy she does ilesign i4 )omnicat directly, nnd so-, Iginoring Ithis country andi govertnment en Iinely. :shte mnys to France, "liert is Veeni. ti-, take it, ait.d do wt:tt you likv with it.' yhimlay be iinteiNl us tart pnyutnit In Flrncwe for the services Aumtri.i ex peO no-", lir, bit Italy will know nothtiig of siieh considerations, anil ..h i isi 5 t n lo ili Irelte as an eital, and not as the ward, A2 theQ French EI-Ipeor. [ rom iw Loil.Un 1/crall. J.4/I I 1.! (uit iim~ii orill wi \it i. The fWlowing brief cronicle of the war, taken froi the .l/emorial /Pijlomati,11, shows how mitch m11ay be nie'onplisitil ill it shr'i mpace ot timn in these dryis. nad to what a high degree of' perfectioi li art of' (lestroying lile has atltainell, with other rint concolitant ulipon otte siplerior' ci vilizti o:i: .hie I I -Fe loal exkcut ion deerced ly tle. Oermianic Diet. June 1i4.--Iry of the Puit'sinns into L.eipsie, GiCesen antd ssei. Occulion of Jutne 17..--Ent ry of' t h l'trssini GeneralI Vogel into lite lalioverian lital. dujie 18 - Oceculittaioni if .1 \rieithall. Os. tritz, ande ,:11ibnn, in lioill-11ii. by two Prtls Sian regim2entv. iml ocicupt:ion o' Ci-rr.Alait by Prissian cavalry. Dectitio. of I)res dlen by the Prsnns. .liniie .-Evacuation of Fort W illi 1ba iy tie lilanoverinit troops. Prince Williamo, o' Itiynni, iiade prionier. Cnairy eicoun ter het wen t he A ustrians aid l'riSsians upon lihe Ittbiliurg rond. June 22 -Nixdorf occujpied by 7000 P1r.sianis. .Jine 23.-Occupation of Htilmburg by the Prtussians. Jn~' -Armiuice het ween th .6 an Juneo 25.--Action neaf~ ,Jt:3ghuneinu bse twveen the Atustrians anid Prussinns. Thle Pruseian troops ocoupied Iteichienberg, T1raut enaut and A iicha (lhemiin. ) June 2(1. -Enigagement ne Tlurnnau. June11 27. -Thei1 army of' thie Crow Pri i ince nf' Prussia omight. the hat lei or Nachiod. tIlngagemnt a't, Osuwiecumli tigght. bet weeni thle l'ru snans and Ilainoveiani neiarI lang Oensalza- ( ceal$ Stimet lx hriows hack ihe Aulstriiat corpt drarni.r ( tallanniig ) upon .Iosephnstaidt. Eiiyngeinent. of' thle nn corps, tuocior'the Airchdukc t.ciipold. Juno 28. --.ction nonri Trau'titeon. The' troops of' l'rinice Frederick Chairles engaged -une 2.3.---Thie tlaiiovei!ruin army13 aurremn idered at disetiion. ('nptinre of ' Citschin biy Itho Pr'ussian artny13. Ju ne 30. -Act ions~ at Kornt, neitr Tunauit, Konigshiot.. An Austtriin nrimy corga~ under Gleneral Clami Gallas comepelledl to" retire upon Koniggratz. July 1 .-Action nt (Gitshit?. July 2.---Aiial of King William at Oits chin. -lutnotion of' the Crown Princo's ar. toy withI tiat of' 'rince Frederick Charles. July 3. -Thei battle of Sudlowa. Iitefresting Fofcigti I~ttllis, W~o halvO the followiing aiitional Eituo: poan intelligenco by the Sceotia, which r~rrived at. Now York on the 2-ih, with Liverpool dates of' ihn 15th Iinst.: A NOr) OP wAaNISO Puo31 ltLssIIA. Te M Nosoow (Juzele says : lioss ia (10CR iot desire any chmango in the present statn >f' thitngs Ins Eutrope. If A listrtia and l'rus ia will render thiemiselves tools of' France, tussia can tio longer depend on them as aeret otforr. Vonet Ia. wvi thot tome, would onstitute no progress for Ialy, iand thle ubmission of Autstria to France la tiot ad antageouas, btit dangerous to thie EntropiMn quilibriumi. y'he suipremnacy of Prussia In 'orthiern Geirmany narrows that of lIususa n the lItltic. Rtussia's love of pence doees ot sanctIon efforts to attaIn su' remec pow r.gEniglarid's iterests may tna' e her seek n allianc'e with Frni ail AotIt a on the arttertn question, but thie dcltatorstiip'ef ~rance in-l Italy anld ,Qermany caninot moot, 't hmiersidpport. All soldiers on furloughi nIRussiahave. been ealled In, and every lay niilitary ttiune ,itart from Warsaw to lie frontie r of Silesia and (lailicia. rte. ocession orvsrH7vn. A'deispatch firom: Floronoe, Jtuly 18g says he. Court, of llortina has declared to theo talkun' Cabinet that an ariltico on the asIs of thle despiod~of Venotia Is admnisslble inadlmlssible:) -'Vhe 1(aid n Glovernimont, a reply, Is said to have announced its reso. uition to continue offenisive operations gainst the Austrian Eminperor withbout re, axation, In coniformlty withIi theo Ongagement Inutual y entereddinfo'>y Pruisia and Italy, mill hou ppwors; haive obtained from Aus ria en 16?acory termns for (lhe concluslin of ceaeo. cot~f/To~s oV Ag fAttRfid. The .Nae.'on, of Flo~rezice, of July 12, pub. lsluos a staiteientof tho contditionus .for an rmiticlo stiputlated by Prnssia anid Italy. 'he0 formter piower domndued thle exclusIon t Austria from the Oermaniq Confederation, 'ho Naclon adds :This was admitted by prance, who undertook to obtain the asebnt, f tihe Vienna Cabinet, to the evaouat1i1 b .ustria of the Austriati provineos ooutpel yr Pr~ndsla diffing tho srni istico. da 1 afl of Italy, the donditloha i*ore the ocs. lont of the It'alian 'Terrtories tinder Aus rian donminion; inaldig the Itlilan pop',. lon of tl ,Tyrol, 4ustda~ was to make this ossioon drpql to. I githout comuprohan. I0 , ang'tfto' * so the Rotnanquestidh *tnr-honmtita. fUr:~ae~ II at triani Goverinmen t hasjres' to try ;!it fort unes of war. w.tn Ni:w. Vienna deospilches state ltht. (lie .\sitrian forces inl Vti i' :1'0 being wiiithrwit fromin before the Italiant, bit that. (lit fo'.'tre-sses, remain xt oligly garrisormd for defeiie without support fromi theii army. I.a Franoc, or I lith 12. say)s: The nt tack of (lie Itali:ns u luim Voietia renders Prinie taruiol n's in it fittie, 1114 it hasheenl 11atilioned. TimIhpeo of' .\ustria is miaking coiwsions to Jiangiry. lie anl flounces th1it flite coseis pt ion1) is ;usponded, and calls upon l he 11slia:rianso to volui t eer'. "''in OIN: FAIN:,. -TmSuhCr ,)n, the Charlotte :111(.,nl Carolinn, im (t'reievill'e and fitt Jin ]tjdu . IIo oswill Tranget dvh-hmgates to nnld ItrVim the Conivenith irl onle fare. JUST RI' CIVED, fly 1!Ii)MP11OIN, 11' WIHERS & %14 BIOWN 'DR IIIU, BRlOWN anud 131 EAC!N I IV')TO M ESPU N, IIOOP 8KIilT'js, SUSPE'N DEMS18 T00O111 BlRUSHEllg, ALSO, LADIES' GXENTLEMEN'S HATS. lOow for cash. julyt 19-tif E S ATE SA11E. () N the ffibrl .on-iajly inl Atgust Will he soul at publicIlli elil it file re-idt',mefe of the late .lohn Walklir. All lie pe, mtal prIielity of tile d ens(eztiol. Consistill of' sitlry artivies of Merchandie. A 1, K*ll: Ft\ ii lr ' Tv~nms. --All :mmis tuler Teil Doelia Cqshl, over. Tell Dollers,' at (riof 16i1ely days. note Witi t wo approved secuitities to be giveni before tite good. are reinved. .INO. 11. CATI' \R T, Exr. Jitly 17- x2t9 LARD AND 13ACON 1.OT of fine moutry Lnard. A lot of line . 'outtiirY It on, just received and for sale by 1ETCIllN, M<NItASTlt & CO. ,Jnly 2 --1 I HARDWARE J U S T It E C E I y .1' D, 11v Ketchin, McMaster & Co., CONSISTING IN PART OF ITAND ISAWS, P'lunesAges hies l iles oI~f several kluds, Screws, Ilinges, Screw D)rivers, Door uand P'ad Locks, IDraw. passes,'i hune (ut lery. (Garden T1rowels, ILloosq and Forks, Per. cussiiont Caps, Colt's Cart ridyges, "ancetno and Molasses Gtes andi P'oicelajin lined gnnwc lPinis and tPr Ii"'servinig liettles. ALSO, W~ell lhopet, Shot. A fr'eshd enply of "noltion~is" as Tuck Combs, lDtessintg (Combs, Tfoot h ltrushes, Vest andi (Coat lilttonst, Ladies' Ikilts, Ladies' iloso, ladies' Colharn, , Port Moniesttc', Linenn Brids~ antd TJape.s Elast ic liraid, &o., &o. JUST IEUBIVEDi, \ line lot BACON SIDER, dir'ef froit 1.L Bal timoro. F'or sate low for' cash by SA COT, 11(IV l' (10Co July 17-If No. 2, 110(el litiago. JUST RECEIVED, ARR iELS of Extra Fa:mlly Baltlmorc Fl our. .BACOT, IIIVElIW & CO., ,Jtly 17'60-tf No. 2, iIdIotiRagoe ClarOt Wino3. JIACOT, lilVElls & 00. July 7-t f No. 2. hiotel llange. FOR FAMLYUE. DlAMANTINE CANDLES, Arr'ow Boot, ,1 Tapioca 8taroqh, Salts, L~omont, for ox: Sratfinig st ains, Cream - Taritr, Clookfutg soda, Extraict Vantilia, (Rnger, Black Pep per,' JIndolliblo Ink, itat Elxtenrmiaor. Also, best Rio and Java Coffee and Sugar. Just received by . KETCIll N, McMASTER & CO. C0i hoico Toa. 1fE N8ON TJEA, Best . Rio Cofe,' Adamainola Cantleos, Macca. ronil and Mixed 1'lokles. At is KETOEIlN. MoMASTERt & CO'8 ma rch o7'06-~tf LO0W FOI 0A SWh A OEN~llRAL ANSORTM1,a T OIP ditO~li DuBIOSE E0OLESTON & CO , Jun 8 ' l- o , E ,lclot el -a g Tihe State of so talla a'oli a. FAIRFIELD DISTAJICT. IN THIE COMOlN PLF:AS, Ii. L, Elliott, VE. Alhnacuinon(. Johmn Adger, 'II.ERE1~ AS the Platintiff dId cn 4Id 7th day of May, A. D). 18C0, nie~b Delauralion against ,tho.D efendlant ,, pho (ns it 18 saId, is absent fromt and ithguL the liml,ts of' the 8Idt d, and hsas rIie'i '4ro nor attorney known'withIid (te01 sam'Ip6 whoni a dopy- of .the, sald delaration hiigli& bo served. - Il, is hherforoordered Itat hioaidOo. fendggt 4o topponin and e99d' to s' D'ehti-ation on 4t'6ofoio t, 1e8t lda ' 'fMa A. D. 1807, otherwise flhal 'Nnd ifd juhgrni, ill tI'hdn fiergived and aMrde'i for the PlasIh$ill nthim.; ' .. .1 ', .AIRFIELD DISTRICT. Ex Pit'1o Bill to C l. Aletion, Perpetnate oilr. Northern Ci't.j . Tputimony. *1. fi ) 1 . 1 OUGL.\SS having filed his Pc. t t ition uiler abovo Bill in order to per. pIetuale'ahe testimony to the lpmlst. existence, I,,; aint cn I etl a: of a Deed of Coraveyaaaeo, o .htat ot' a certain tract of ilad Hittate inl iurtil iit rict, ou atho watera of Littlei lItivr, by a lae I Ieir t. Law of Alexander lhualIa.;s, de-l All parties interested nre liotiv.1 to :lPI *at t. exiir:aiVn of thraCO allOna Its fromn lais dite, to eross examiaa tlie witnesxses ltat iay Imo prorlied tkind, pr) ISA' 11 MiEANS, , . .C. 10. 1F. D. ( Cot it) iSiiner's OP'e. .Winnb oro..th, 18.tC. SOtiH CAROi,NA IN EQUITY Jo nn R.ill . J Cl -I I jI0.1 a l ti tc ' .i .1 J. wen for I% oaunil t. . na' B. On I o.'ery Winl. .1. .\U-ton, Tii ' -aing athe 'eynofth ilon .,si- 'or %hat .larnes 1i. wens, P 1. o' t" l Oihndant' in t n'>ove otated e lCV. a ide i b ye) ld the1 lildita of tir State, on i1t on al' .\Mers. Ioberts. it ot t., v ikk t 1:,wor (III 110| 1in t ) 111 B g ijll of Com p ui t tiled ihli ais case, within three moan4athIa': rma tlie pa i beat it hereof, or (ie salte n :1Ut'u oa lretal pro onllfrm) nlgn inst, him. IS At H. MEANS'. Coin. in Equity. 12(h Mbay, ' inaI.,is!awUn i* NOTICE, Tiststititt of ii. titia O;Iita1 .hunes ) :\) di iluI.I ' I:..id~ie .lole; iA i achiner 11. I. KA"n I 2hal d:) of \larch. A . 1. 18u., tile h._ declattion ngnita the Detendant, who, (ax ' 14; satid) is atObsnt fromn and withot Ite iimits of this Staile tanad Ias, naeither wife nor alltrny Iknow within tle sam ua1 1apon m hoiml la Copy of tI- eraid detclarlation mighia be Ie l tII i ik therefore Orterail, Iait te said Do I' taint d M Itnien 0at l nd .to tiae staid doo ttra aaont on :Io befot'ao the 31st, day of Marcha, jt. t.ment will thent be givon itanI awarlod fol' Iho IPhaiatiilfagnit. him, 6. It. CLOWN 1W, C. C. P. C.erk'. 01flice, 1 Fair tiel'd District. [ NOTICEI '131aet ("'S tlta~a to V 'A'Imo Sta~Wt (if Sotath Uni'ohift. FAt PtPIhIDI DISTRICT , a 'rnatr. coa.o1 PLAu. Wmal, It. 11lobetsona, vs A f In elch atl Jno. Aiger. Ti1, 'Atho Pinltil' did oan the 3th day of )larci, A. 1). 1866 file tis declaration ngninst. (te Deetndaaii4tA, vih~o (tas it. is staid) is absizent. fromt tanad wi th ot th fimuitts of t'hia ta to, itnd has~ neithaer wit'o tno at tcrntoy kntown 'withain thao, sanmre. ataghit bo served: It ist thereforo't Or'dered, tha lthe slaid De11~ - t'~enat tdoit al~plr tand lad to athe said de chat t iton ona (or before thae it I.dy of Manrcia, .. L . 1607, othecrwisaj Ilnal radu absolte l'ndgmtentt. wvill ataen- heo givean and awyartded jot' thet Pltattiff' igaint,~ bitn. 8. 3. Ci.O WNIW, C. C P. Clca. Oflica', F'airfieold Dist rict. [ mnn~~arch'1'ti(t.--olaaI y F A It11 1r LD DI$'IT R I . tN TratP (00foN P'T.tAB.. 8. A. h5oyltonat, Fsxita , 1 zcto. Jolhn Allgor.. j riati atgniadst Ite De'tiat , whoa (lb ii isi saiil) IS ft1ibtil tr6dt, atiad ivia otit I hio Iamit s of thias Straate,-nid bh tneithe law~ift, tat at toarney, kiaowna withina the kaml .upota wihomt a copy of thej snid deelvenitioaanmay. be a'orv odt. * t hi r oa'ooro ortlored fta t ho't De fetnint da tApc'n.r and p1ledd t6 file said do. claatiota on or beftot'd t h6 24th day of May, A. D; 1857V, ..othervwiso final an dabsoluato jludgmaenta will thenua be given andt itwar'ded for' the Ptlai odill' tgainst himat. C''.' Of. c, C. WN. C.C. 1. Fafil'Distr'ie, May 2:id, 1866. 1'x 'f~'ri l hilt to O. D. Melfou,. Terpetuaato Ii61r Not'thert t'Ireidlt. '' Ta stimony. J 1?NNitT D)OUJG,AE,0 haavir4g filed hier of Petitontdfor abbvo Dill1 in or'dotr to perptatow the testmony to thte ptins. exi.~l tenace, loss 'and cotnts~t of' a Deed of' Contycy e nce, ao lhim of'a ceortain: 'tract, of lrand', sitatto jun L4ariodI liJtdel, olaj.to e aters8 of Lithle ltivetr, by, tth lipiar at, Law of' Atoxan dier Donagialf deed. All paritIoJ intereada nl'o notifledi to appeaar,gtt 'thao oxpiratin of thrQ maqrtttas fr"qaut 1 ib Alto,. to -caross-pxnmi. iu~o~jho ;witipespsea1iat nytavbe prednaooed, ad ikodneoo toqtan ~!ih fopfv - Cornmi'saionop'sOmloe,. \Vittsbr'o, ,8 Juatt, f lh~j >11#43 juno19lamn Ral Ed IcolIu'riflal . . 43a$10 6 o N aititfA'6 8'6 ty ifJ'ft Of Va IRond as follows 'ii Ltcavo Cohatmabht' t i ur4- Ra iA A rrie tat Cbrilojge' ?lISp4 i aay J166 -Iaw8n~