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LACK'S THEATER CRIE RVENING, a8 1T 15 NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND! . Dradam Leonar . b e Lome Dusis, Mo Mo Heningies Misn ow 8ot LO'S GARDEN. WIS FVENING, @8, BELPHEGOR, THR MOUNTEBANK | AT e T s T e -t . Hols Y - m i b . OLYMPIC EATER YIS EVENING, o § TR LOVE X NOT-MEDEA BROADWAY THEATER ™IS ~THE ‘DAIIICAN BROTHEES ; Miss Aol Wesiern, M 3 A WOODS TH ER HE IEVIE f,:':".t STATUE BRIDE— TS FYENING, FAS DE FASCINATION: The Worrell Siaters. sud full company NEW FRENCH THEATFR-OPERA. LVENING, The Engish Cohie Jren i ThE DOCTOR ANTARA: Miss Richings, Miss 7 Harrison, Mrs. Mo oart Moawn Contie, Seguin. Foakes. Keichum, Eichberg. POY'S OLD BOWFRY THEATPR YIS FVENING. o 8 ~THREE FAST WOMEN; ROBE EHE O£ VIL: Mise Fany Heoring Mr. 0. L Yox. RARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. THis AFTERNOUN o 2, and THIS EVENING w7} UNCLE POV S CABIN-Mra 0. C. Howard Mrs J. Pryor, Mra W. L. » v Kehoo, Schell, Meesrs. w. Misses Jranie C g D THOUSAND CURI IKVING HALL Tiiis EVENING, MUSICAL PERFORMANCES by BLIND rw COOPER UNION MALL TODAY ot 1 w'clock p . FHE ORPIEONIST end CHIL DRYN'S SINGING JUBILER. Mr Jerowe puu..hm shottt, Kigmor Orlandiv) Mosers. David Wylie, S B. odvecs. Theodors Tl RYANTS MINSTRELS. THIS FVENING. at § ccoch. OLD TIME'S ROCKS, THP LIVK INGIN Mowsrs Dan B yact. Neil Bryart, Deve Reed, Nelso Sayme o Rollin Howard, Das Eoawett, Master Ryss. CHRISTY 8 MINSTRELS. THI4 EVENING a6 ALLADS, ( OMICAL ACTS. FARCES, RURLESQUES, DANCYS. SULOS, DUETS, ete.—MYSTERIFS ;'A-!" ik SiAVE, HOTEL—WHO KILLED THLE PULICE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESION. W AY wud TIIS EVENING exuibition of the WORKS OF VNG ARTISTS GOUPIL'S GALLFRY, No 772 Br MOAY, EXHIBITION UF NEW PICTL v by Me. T. C Y0¥ AND GREF NE STS. ANDREWS S FLYING SHIP CORNER OF 1 TODAN —EXAIBIFION ¢ FASHION COURSE TODAY, a2 ~TROTI NG for & Puree of $300, and a Purse NS . T T —————— Business Notices. L soress WATER. Exrime Wares Covewniay Warss Rofrashing, Clearaiog, luvigorativg Deicious se s Beversge. Sate as d certain e & Medicine. Houn Ay At Davoers. BoexkiT's STANDARD COOKING EXTRACTS #v pared fron. fr s aud wpices of the best quailty, and chal o' snccens is Dased opos their merit. teuge compatition. Tialr cn'v Rofarna is mande to the pric -ipal Purveyors, Coofoctiovers and Ho ainihe Lu'ted Siates. For sale by choloe Druggiste end Grocers maToUs AroTHECARY will sell only such Le huows to be valusble. The fact that every reputs 1o mostraw, wade up of be eatrest of tie Calisays P Medica For wale by 51 Druggiets CMEVALIER'S Lare Vk‘un ¥ Hain will PostrienLy stop its faling out; will Srrwiy Arx to impart life and viger, wil 'n a o clean. coul and besithy condiciva o bas No Eqrar s s Haik Daxesva s talr. Seld by all drugries. vauem M. 0 b require for U warrh of titestes trom Dr T Lo sviiie. York (Hote 1 Critierien %Y H om0 san @nd Broncidls Seecren ¥ Witsow of Wilson, Peter & Co.. Whoiessle D1 Ky . 0 M. Hikdeeth, one of the proprictory of the Biis Fhmaioth Crictenden, Widow of the Hon Jol por i e e No 8% Bao. No ovk WisHES TO DIE, even if hislife is insured, Juet 1o ~uabls bis family to receive the insarance—then et him ta e o - ey precestions to preserve Lis fo and beath. P wott amz thess s the prowpt use of MARSDRS 8 CARNINATIVE Sraer endency to s disordered oction o1 35w —Tar NATIONAL BRICK MACHINE, with ¢ Fwe Horams, nmkes 330 bricks per hour, with etreight, Pobrnad s and the bricks will stand aiL o1 imaTes whlle fhose mads Ly U dry pressing mackices sl CRCNBLE TO PIRCSS 03 be g D TO FRAT. A Rugra, Geversl Agest, No. 11 Brosdway, N ¥ 3,000 3:1xGLEs PR HOUR are made by the Suisera Macuixe with ocly 0SB BOASE POWRE, and will make Ler ONETRIRD MO . A Ragea, Geaers cAUSED by, an ill-conditioned stomach, whih a0 be mmediately relieved by taking from two te feur of Sawarive Prisa Toelr sction ' miid i seslating ‘be dguetive o gaus to parform thelr functions, reguisting the ection of the tecr and bowsls, aod releasing the sufferes from insupperieble TorrrRiNG AND FEEBLE DYSPEPTICS, DEIVOUS inva- Wde of hoth sexns, and all who from g oersl debdlity or lo-al medinte snd permanent benehh fom thet most wondes i oi Turkial iovigorants, BIogxrys. ®1 per bottie. Degot M Day st Formie ! Drogeiets. Dr. DILLENBACK, author of & pew awmerion, Beoxcuiris, AsTume and CATANRN, can be seen profes sremally st | s rooma, No. 113 Nimth-st., & few doors west of Brosdway ww Thoreday and Fridey. > his pamphl shoni 4 b 15 the hasde of every one—contalning Information va uable @ A copy willbe forwarded by mall, free, on the receiyt of & Anrws coui povtage staimp of stamped euveiope. Address T.W. Mamspun. No. 487 Brosdway, New-¥ork unoErs of all kinds RRPAIRED on short notice, o 1o part pay for the “ UNivamsAL, wiTh Cos Waneis - whiou i ARRANTED to be durable, R C. Bnowwine, Genersl Ager: No 7 Conrtianduet., N. Y. (opposiie Merch Marohants ©1rae Manviv & Co. 268 B dway, and 7! Chestnut ot Piis BROADWAY CHEAPNESS Sondian, Mivsns snd Children. ob Gmrn s, No. 813 Brosdws e be'd fx saiection. and the prices are lower tha +'sew he Tas Umon Burron-Hors MacHixg—8old exc whwely iy he Sixexn MaNTrACTURING (ONPANY No 488 Bre ~ Nouralgia, and all Pains in the Head or 1 (natan'y taloved by use dose of METCALYN S Gunat Knsrmaric Bawwnt ] —_ 2 e ® e Tre Axx A¥p L2o, by B. FRANK Parvsr LL. D — s 1o Fhe * bae froe o soidiers, and low 1o ubcers wid eiv Chasinriot Puis i Astorsl, N.Y.| 48 Uivez ot, Bosiop A fraed ot 7 iachous of his vatente. - gl R Taoswss. ELASTIC BTOOKINGS, SUSPENSORY Baxt- iy Vesey st Lady stienden Bind!; tore the most arproved Loome for weaving Tapes Depot No. 81 Baroiay s o A gt 7o 1agiatered. T Wincox & Gress Sywixo MacHixe. T g ..l lows '_h:'h“l:'pcm--u thes - o Lot ae Kapors v pies of Wtk comtinig Lk 1 a0 of wdway wischas on iy saiue plece of gooda. Grovw wwveon Ba for faaly use. Ne 495 Brosdw: Macmix l.no— K-STiTem MACHINES for Talors and P e v.l-::--‘- : 'luu fawive Mackirs Conrary e - B vy Wannien & Wnso comimn end rTroNReLe Mae Yiouss Lock-Stircm Brwing-Macmises—Best sy oy ol h 1 oy et e Bwise Macwinw (ol N sx un oved Ellptic Hook Lockstiteh Scwiig- o e & il bepian, K67 Broséway. Agenis waiied Hown Sxwing MACRING CO! Fron st Ko 999 Erosdway. Agen 3. M Psrresciut & Co., NEWSPAPER ADVER 2 (ontab ished 10 Tba) Y —Eitas HOWE — (os Auanm, Ko 7 Pukrew, New Yorl seviator Tho Tribone, ol a lie w Pooviaces e Bork DailgCribune. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1866. Te Cerrcepondents. Mo notior san betakon of Asonymoss Communications Whetevarls intended for imeertion wmist be suibesticaiel by the naiee wad sd dreas of (he Wiler —met meoessariiy (o pudiosiion Bul a4 & puar anty for his good fairh. AL bumnoss lottors for this oos shouia be addinised to “The Tane . New Yock Wo sannol sndertads bo raturn racscted Communioations —_— Te Advertisers. We will thank our sdvertising oustomers te baud in holr Advertisoments of as sarly an hour ae possible. 17 received afte § #/oiock thay Mueot be classified under thair ropec henda. NEWS OF THE DAY. — FOREIGN NEWS, By the arrival of the Coata Rica st this port yesterday, we have dates from Aspiawall to May 2. The Govern. ment of Chili bas begun a system of fortifications which, if completed scconding to the present plaus, will vastly slleviate the exposed condition of ber” princijml ports. The bights oulnnu‘g’u.:: t ‘:;n{ ‘n;’u:. of \:;1 in particu! stroug! . T P A e Pammeat. ca May. 11, promulgaied 8 decros ibiting subjoota of N after that date from enter- oz Poruvian temitory, and ordering all Spaniards who ei- tered Pora sinos Jan. 1, 1550, 10 leave the territery within thirty days. The eloction in New-Brunswick has rosulted in & com- e vietory of the Coufedorats party. GENERAL NEWS 1n Brooklys on Wednesdiy there yras an suction sale of 200 lota of land iu the Kighth and Tenth Wanls, the wame belonging to the aatate of the late Theodorus Polhemus. The lotal the sale amounted to $250,000. A wale of %0 n the Ninetoenth Ward of the same citv , (o have ocouriml yesterday, was postponed on socouns of sickness. A cas was hefore Justios Hogen yesterday whare the President of the Society for the Praveation of Cruelty to Animale compiained of the captain of & vessel for inflicting c4sary INjury to his cargo of turtles. The | case wont doliborat.on ou iho question s to whother & turt'e 15 an aniial By the latest ruports from Quarantine it appears that since the transmission of pre 1= accounts thers have boen receivad into the chulers b tal f [ 1 Union 45 patients, and from tha Peruvian 30 The also boen 14 deatha making sn sggrogaie of porsvns now under trow ment of 70, There wis & imnoelns | tinl suffrago 10 Famoil 1 apecchas wars made by the [T N tucky, the Hon. Mr. Blolos ul Lounesses, aud ex-tiov ok, the mowt approved touie i the Maters | 41ta to tastore gray hair to its original eolor. fresines | ¢ best physicians 1 awore you Indies aud | | There was some good trotting on asmorusent of untrdmwe | pain und ‘ancy Havs for wrums. &' Mazaw & t:-w Coure Trom e e — i hine Co., Mystio River, Conn., manafac- Pequot Machi ¥ 4, :mw‘ “lwn CueMiCAL POMADR restores gray bair, e funst hair dreaciog bnown. Use 5o dyee ot el e e Rl I wries V gnette, + Duplicates, $2 & Bixems HIGUST Prasiow Eiasmio LocK-STITCH SEWING » No 025 Brosdwey o W6 Lroadw ey saweonit i3 ibe Usied Hraten Boutwoll of Masss: L1 A grist-m il ot Midd o NV sare to have bean « dealing d ound the (and fusing lead, with which erov . and meal v tp Lus oasequeneos aic qu sorions. The Commencemant axar i curred Last night attendan ad the eotartanment was highly fuctory. The Richmond Rebeis pacd tha highest hono remaing of e Rebol dou ‘ docorating their graves w | | W whe Cooper Union e somest and most elabanste « e yoarly meeting of their inseting-houss 19 B {wanth s, Das et a Jarge atioadan interost was felt by the ol Keutocky Democratic Convantion (th s wars pasaed adorsing Preaident | Thore are fresh reports ahout Fenian movementa, and ¢ sovins evidont that i Torow s » very genersl Arins are statad to Lave bean seiged da consider Lios at Bt Albacs, V't ng divorce case cama Lofora the Court this | . on s moting of the dofandant for wn ordor re g the piaiut8 Lo advance monay for the payment of counsal . T Uomh dudige Thes Co \atias deniad tha right of the Ter o netummiizs s w, and has o e g 10 violation of th By the expioaion of the stoamer (it s torday, on L Minwiasipji, ckib | , and hisa | waneh valnatie propes s, Many pe badly \njured Wyman's 14! i tha * Mat- last night ropolitan 1 liwtar R o0 phis, 8t Loas $1.40 000 . which the loes was 52,000 r Osborn gave & decinion yosterdsy af of cladu.u & of priss mobey in the o yesterday at Jonos's wnt. N s in the in- tereat of the stnke were D.ade by sevoral person Mr. Jumes Steph addressod & Fenian meeting in Philadelpl s, and dinseninated some iutelligonce rospocts ing the of that order, n the Bockeye racecourss at Cincin o four-year-old horse ** Kevolver * mads the tiwe of 1 44§, which is sa.d to be the quickes Hy & railway collision thre 1 los west fr Ohib, yestarday, one person, u lady, was kilied and several songers wore serious ¢ burt Out of about 5 141 lioanses granted by the Ex the City of Brooklyn geis | Of $6%,000 w0 far pard in, the satue city contrihutes $00 000, The Harvard Base Bali Club played sgainat the Eureka Club st Newark yesterduy, sud were defosted on & score of 2to 39— the game lesting four hours The shipment of wheat aud flour from Europe to this oountry is becoming common. The City of Cork briugs 498 canka of Freuch flour A B avention of Sportemen is in progress st Pal- myre, N. Y., with oonsiderable interest on the part of those in sttendsnce. A Toronto dispatoh states that La Minerve publishes (lie announcemeut that the Pope Lias declared hiwmself in favor of confoderation A storage warehouse was burned at 8t Louis, Waodnes- day night at & loss of §100,000 About 4,000 barrels of whisky wero saved Congross proseribing the ‘awyoers’ test osth is unconstitu- tional. Fashion Course be wors to day. yostarday (best tine 2.5, sud there The American Tolegraph Company b lines to Lancaster and Whitestield, N. 1. Gold wold yasterday as bigh as 1404, and closed at 140. Goverament wtocks are steady at the full g duy | Moey u in good eupply 06 oall at 6a7 per ost. downward tendency (omueroial v wells at 6 g0 is more sal e In Pre offerings of Corn are mors liber rates are B sogagements o Lirerpool are 61,000 bash. staamar 5,000 buai. a4 od. CONGRENS, BENATE. STER f Mar 31 A resclution for the relief of Mr. Paul Porbes, Finn Bomoran Siiven Prave Sarss Highly ormamertal and wamanind perinct y ary. Ao o lige smcriment of Bankeis sed the naval coniractur, was reportad from the Naval Com. sued for the value of horses for which they when forced into the Reb | «d. The debate on the p question of adopiing & » clauan of the Reconstrictic Doolittle, who sntered into & defense of sou umplicating the Amaix‘ant Postmaster-General, Beve amendmants wors votad down, and the subject postpor solves was lod off by Mr 1l Monday. A new currency bill concerning officers in the an Exocutive session, the Senate adjourned, HOUSK. The Senata ameniments to the House resolution to faellitate railway communioation between States, wore concurred in, and the resolution has passed Congross. Tae Pitaburgh and Clevelan Railroad bill wasagain discussod, ators ‘e for wron-clads, near Portland aud Tappan Hay, was de. o g ortla 7 w y and war passed. A reso ation 1o examine frosh batad. ouse then passed the bill for the cous tion of & line of rallway betweon Waaningto A North-West, for national purposes Yoss, 65 Nays 37, bill are given. Further roports of Giens. Steadman and Fullerton were received from the President, and the question of raticns in the Military Pay bill was Details of 1 uder d.scussion when the House adjor mmp——— Winfield Scott will take place to at West Poiat, and are sxpuciod to b of an impres<ive character. P Reconsteuc yestorday, Mr Doolt sundry amendmenta, which # 3 ‘Ihe sabject went over il M ay Dex! rospect Lo U wemory of Lieut.-Gen. Scott, ap pointed & joint cominiites of sizteen to attend the to-day, and sdjourned « | faneral at Wast Pui Mouday e will gth pagsof this morning's On th o found interosting lotlers [rom our susuial corre- | discovery AEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAYT JUNT I, 146, ce: two lotters | sel takes ous step fustler o oompetiton with Agassus o voral Assem- w“\b.u with & spvudans i Pare O from Missouri ou the Presbyterian blies, and on the Homestead Lands; wariety of items. The House bas concurred in the Menato amendments | wated to the joind resolution to facilitate railway communi oation between the Btates. Bo this heavy blow at railway despotism awaits only the President's signa- The Honse passed yestorday the bill to promate the | 3% oonstruction of & railway between Washington and the North-West; & bill, in other words, to break up in Peonsylvania just such an odious and paralyzing | .. lages—! ly trie monopoly as the Camden and Amboy in New-Jersey. SHe e MEAT. 1 PR e Tl Sriy e The vote wa: 65 to 47. Another bilk for & road from :"I:“h'l.‘:ffh Lo (,‘l--{v:l.nnd “:" P;“d :7 ‘:‘;j *qually | ommissioners having at length been moved by their P! o vote of 77 to 41. We Judge this House | | viition that these fires are, at least in part, of does n't believe much in monopolies. NG IT JUST RIGHT. A traveling correspondent of The N. V. writing from Americus, Georgia, May 21, narrates the impressions made on him by a visit to a plantation near that village, which he wishos had been visited | o also by the Editor of Tur TRIBUNE to enjoy that pleasure, we do what will, perhaps, pleace him almost as well—ocopy and call especial at- tention to his narrative—as follows: “There are several very large plantations (n this neighbe bood whers hundredsof freedmen Are empinysd. worki. g viar the sapervision of skilled managers; the owners rsiding in towus in other portions of the S 1 from a vislt (0 0ue of the largast, of ounsiderable prominerce. w oeived by the manager Not being able Juat retarued | but we deny that there operty of an “ox Rebel' | socendinry’s t Twar wost hospital ! who showed e all the i an th perfect frankness, axplained tho ith great ohsarfulness, oonducted m orer the whole place, aud gave me much v. ! obaracter ia relation 10 thab all abworbing r wivos and fam ry intoresting v ad comlortable, e tue former slaves of the proprictor, born their fatbers aod grand them and sow, under contract 1t ple food of the best qualiry full closhing both for Bummwer asd i for them, aud besids the right on the plase whe | tathers iived beo | yoar, recoiving for i Vegetables sad sirap, are 10 bave uae-fuurtd of | 1 you caloulate the value of this compeues- with me Wbt wo farm laboier ia Lo, | think you will ag Country gots bette | fanlt 1t Lie does not sar anch full hand Las three bocon, & peok of mesl some rioe sod iy imanly ooked by w b ouk of the wea 4 oceny St cabing are paisces co On this purtion - Lt that 1hie aesk ' other iaces the trou Je on Wodnesd y, with 75 dolognt @ | semed to take | ooged on de pianteti; rn and ralsed there, warimest Affection for thett wama and de nee 1o it woug ’ ® the oblidien kept u There 1s & chirob and tue proprietor, and well attended, | was & wion and corn crope on this place, cousisting of looked very promming. T pondent that we | | believe evory word of the above, take grest pleasure | e widest publicity. | | We only regret that the writer did not visit and care- fully inquire into the management of the places,” where there was sad to Le ** diff getting the hands to do full'work ™" whether the planters wero Southron or Yavkee, Union or Rebel, we assert with entire confidence that they donotso well comprebend Human Natare, sud do not treat their laborers so uniformly well, as do the employers of thess tonted” and hard-working freedimen. rophilists"—we presume they pose thess latter * make no special pretensions to philanthrophy —we | ouly ses that they understand their business, and | realize that good work and enough of it may bo had for good treatmment aud good pay. the whole open secret of the superiority of Free to Slave Labor, —And now wa ask The Times to consider well the ta correspondent above quoted, | and say whether thare ia any noed of laws imposing political and civil disabilitieson negrons who are treatsd by their employers in the truthfal exhibit of set forth in the sbove Nay; we ask bim to say fraukly whether there i any danger in extending to negroes thus em- | ployed aud treated the inestimable Right of Suffrage ('an you supposa it possible that the great body of the 1aborers thus treated would vote under the impulse of hate, or envy, or distrust, of their employers ! How many of them, can you imagine, would vote against “massa and de family,” even to send to Con gross some Cuffee or Sambo on & distant plantation True, they might vote for some Georgian Fred. Doug- Iass or Capt. Bryant, if their rights aa men were im- “massa and de family " were to take but let them “‘massa " wason their) side, and we don's belicve thore are ten negroes in any hundred so stopid as not to realize that “ massa,” or massa’s candidate, could grows or the Legislaturs, than agy negro or Yaukee, however able and devoted, could possibly do. Wo appeal to common sense and to the most ob. vious peculiarities of negro character. knew a hundred negroes so ignorant and stupid as not to distinguish & gentleman from a swindling pretender to the title? Who ever saw negroes blind or mad enough to vote for such a herd of uncless beasts (for example) as usnally represent this City in our Legis- Inture, or in either branch of the Common Council? bave heard many unjust charges against negro it we never yot heard it intimated that snch cr turee as (in the main) oppress and rob this City under | the pretense of ruling it could ever have been elocted by ‘neir votes. The Tomes man says the owner of the plantation above depicted is an ““ex-Rebel.” This is probably tru.; since almost every one iu the South had to be | this select set, we notice Mr Jobin Morrissey s & Bat we know | fulgent member. Somebody took the tr | ation, and in preventing the gr Judge Erskine, in Goorgis, has decided that the act of o extended their ations of yeater: do far more for them in C mittes. The conference on the Pension bill reported amendments substantialiy those of the Senste. A peti- tion of cit zens of Florida, representing that they are now vo notos 1y, wareforrod. Mr. Wil- | denth of Brevet Lieut,-Gen. Scott n: ute for the disfranchising | people,” th persoualitien 1 was introducod, and o Yy was reported After or seem & Rebel after the War began. that the Rebellion did not originate with the wealthy, intelligent planters of the South, but with her Demo- | renowned and retired atbiete was cratic aspirants to fame or livelihood throngh office— the bulk of whom were nover worth half & negro | upon tistic glories, Lut as the teiegrap apiece, and never could be. Neither the W { the Thrift of the South wanted the Union dissolved nor | refuting Marcas Cioero Stan'er whe the North and South precipitated into Civil War. was the pestilent breed of scramblers for place that | fess that this stateient Lothers i | if we ever have another diff. culty, they will be tte cause of it. *“Peaco between | York lottery interests™ requiring Mr. Morcissey's the mansion aud the cottage "—between the employer and his laborers—a peace founded on and guarantee. ing the Inalienable Rights of Man to every human being—such Is the one overruling necessity of the South; and its achievemont will bo a guaranty that | onr country shall no wore be convulsed and doso! by Civil War. _— It | Government to prosecite D mads the trouble— The funscal csremonies in honor of Lieut-Gen. 2 L determive. o0 was again debated in the Benate sbout it, and offered o voted down, 10 to The President of the Society for P’ nule has procured the arrest of a vossel who professed the inhuman art ugrase ont uin solution of ( o pasad yostorday 8 Joint resalubion 0T\ oy by yodies of live who will ses no good in refic who has no v ereal solence —thu: Mr. Andebaon—1 [t not orus! thea In the first instanse. to taxe mvem ouf o7 taf? 14 nature ever iutend that they shoad leave the water at all ! ndoubtedly it did, The turtle 1 aa amphih t comwes vat of the ter o lay its egge and ching of its young. 1t lives butk 0a ite laod sud —The Justice—we supposa to prevent further cruelty to Mr. Anderson—adjourned the hearing till Saturday, and will then judicially decide whether & turtle be animal enough to enjoy having ropes ran through his INCENDIAR PHYSICAL AND MORAL. City of New-York—like most other American by firo. Thres hundred and seventy fires have broken out here within the last five months, Our Fire oriminal origin, have offered a reward of $1,000 for the detection and conviction of the felon who set fire to the Academy of Music, and of all who shall imitate his nefsnous deed. Whereupon thus maundereth The World : & more disgraceful sxhibit be made of the manner in our Firs Department is governed ¢ Three hundred and ty fires in five monthe ! It i all very wall for the Com- issioners to atate thet ‘s large pumber of theme fires sbow unmistakabie evidenoe of the noendiary’s toreh,’ but our erim- inal recards do not show it. We do ot bellsve that a doren wen bave beeu arcested for the crime of arson, much less vioted and ponished. since the Ist of January. Do tbe Com- missioners desire to convay the impreasion that the polica, el ways watcbful and vigilant, have been remiss in this particn- Iar instance, and negivoted to arreat this In 1t s the general impression that the Aca ts unmistak b at the 170 fires whieh b city sitie tho begianing of the year.” —The World had the indeceucy to insinuste, in commenting on the destruction of the Academy of Mausio, that it had been burned at the iustigation of & rival journalist! The article wheace we clip the-fore- gOIng 15 in the same vein. Burely, no intelligent reador need be told that our Fire Department has no coutrol over the nnmber of fires breaking out in our City; nor is it their proper business to detect and convict in aries, Their business is o pat out fires; aud they sttond to it wost faithfuliy. There are many in our City who bate and slander the Vaid Fire Department, insisting that it must and shall be abolishied, or «t least subjected to 8 thorough upset. The World is one of their organs. Every fire that can be started hese is capital for this conspirac®; and it has those among its adlierenta none too good to set fires with intent at ouce to rob the unfortunate and to blacken the Fire Department. The World, we trust, is not in their couneils; let it, then, refuse longor to figure a& their tool. The incendianes will yot be caught, aud the Paid Fire Department will wot be put down —_— SOUTH AMERICA. The signal failire of the Spaniards in their attack 1 } impression upon pon Callso L o that electric ¥ opiion W the South American Republics which we anticipated. No event in the former history of thg Repablics has ever shed such & flood of light spon the causes of the d seless and helpless con tiom in which they have generally remained be fore. lu Chily, in particular, the Gosernofent ard e are mortificd o reflect that, with s littie plo- the | more foresight, they, us well as Pery, would have had itin their power to chastise the Spauiards. But the savore les-on, we are glad to see, has not been inflictad nvan Immediately on learuing the glad tidings Callao, the Government of Chili, with praise- o fortifying ell the moet places « Iy pariioo, and great confidence was aiso would sooti be in & position to give the Spauianis as warm o | welcote as Callso gave The other Republics will wot be slow o fullow this example. 101 awell-known fact that as those of the Republics of South snd Central America which bave not joined the . auti-Spanish Alliance, have becn deterred from doiug so by fear of the bombardment of their defenseless sea ports. Callao has taught from such bombard them how to save theumnely wents, and this foar once removed, there is no longer any obstacleto the consummation of the great South Central Amenican Confederation for which pub. lic opiuion is ripening in every one of the States Sowe of the South American St bave Presidents who extulut mors than ‘ordiuary shility. We count among them the sidents of the United States of Colombis, of Venemels, of Bolivia, and, espoc , the Dictator of Peru, who seems ¢ be one of the sblest Living statosmen of South | America. 1f their nnited statesmanship shonld suc- vted confedera- t curwe of South America, civil war, the road to & rapid progress is now open. Bouth America bas wany ably-conducted ceed 1u carrying through the pre | papers, which comprebend the causes of our rapid pro gress, and which make luadable eflorts to stimulate | utrymen o au cwulstion of our euergy. their ¢ We rejoice to notice the spirit of manly confidence | which auimates our exchanges. Ouly let these Repub- Jica continue ax they Leve begon w develop their material resources; to counect all the capitals and large cities as speedily as possible by telegraph and railroad; Lo increase protect their home industry; to promote ed to encourage swigration; and o efforts to this end under one contral goveiument, and the time will soon come when our great Lativ-Aumer ean Republic will be the noble rival of the United Btates, aud when the two grest American Kepabloe will conjuintly secure the absolute rule over every inch of American soil to the sovereign peoples of w0 £ OLAVies; ation; Americe. MANIPULATING RE There is au sucient proverb, much bequote! by wiseacres, in view of the perenni mah uati It tuken alf sor ¥, tomake s world." 10 takes all sorts of peoj cosmio Washington., But some of the mob of bang ers-om, button-kolers, driuk-bostowers, and tesrite bores, are more distinguished (generally by towsing ahout the cash wore irealy) than othors ne bur row on in obscurity, but & happy see their important presence in the National Cap tal announ. o by eloctrical aid in the New-York newspapers. () the other might to Jet ux Rnow thy 4 W ington; not mtent, A WAy be ; ’ s pliused *pepresenting the New e o were not before aware that thera were any “Now derous support. The game is here aa illegal s 0 3 ing pockets; aud sfter what fashion Morrisey v fates" Sta: we loave our well informed renderns to Bt Me. Morrissey 15 0 mens There ave peuple who want anthorty e and confederate Som the combn ally born again—there are nte renewed and new there enter] Yewigne the T z he neverseatiered [l . wo ko hodies and wes P » ' ey & w then, and w ! y b Aure t alier L Ao n':.‘.l' " f the mtrate all their | | conventions, which unanimenusly nomine York lottery interests © wnd | but take their way Westward agd fall 5 g; [ Bekpdiite-cdind L dibohing! v o+ wu eiviopian winte aud knock the apots out of a leopard; but a ik once fairly bitton by the tarantids of lobbying is good for nuthing vl to his dying day. His idea of *“gover weat is that it issowething out of which you can get something; sud le belicves that Cougressaeu are | olected expressly to help lgm in his extractive expert wents, The Congressmau is & monarch, to be wp- peased, flattored, bribed, aud courted—to be asked 1o | breakfast sod dioner aud tea and supper— to be filled with fine meats and with costly wines un- til he can refuse the suppliant pothing. Wo do not soe why in this beautitul business Mr. John Morrissey, whose motto has always been * give and take,” should not shine, and knock down many soul- as he bas kuocked down many bodies. He is a firlrate caterer. No tavern-waiter can hambug hi in respect of fodder. Ho knows & neat wine when he tastes it. Wa should never thiuk of disputing his jndguicnt cigar. We believe, too, that be is not in the les stingy, but will entertain bis guests st home or show them the fashions abroad without regard to ¢ Then thers is always the dread which must haant the unfaithful representative who e drinks one way and votes another, that the iron fist of fir. John Morrissey, still romem- bering its former cunning, may wildly range over the representative countenance, ¢ lose in black and blue night the representative eyes, unlock the foua- tains of the representative nostrils, and break down the bridge of the representativenose ! A very fearful lobby man must Johu be truly ! If wo had any dee. perate, hopeless, selfish project which we desired to have rushed through, we are free to say that, whother er and | for foeding or fighiting the malcoutents, Mr. Mortissey would be the man for our money, and shonld have it to any reasonable extent. He who observed only Washington, and even there only & portion of political society, wonld naturilly and Justly have & most contemptible opinion of the whole concern, Congress and Cabinet and all’ But it is always so0. Wheraver a represeutative body convenes, there the gama of If-interest goes on. Does the horrified reader iuquire what prevents us from going ina bee-line to public ruin? We answer, the honest, single-minded con- stituencies who watch their members as fathers watch their growing boys, and who will not submit to open, gross, and impudent profligacy. We yet keep and yot reversnce the name of publie virtne. The man who sells himself and his vote—tho same not being alter all his to sell, but the property of those who sent him— the man who makes & good bargaiu, does not proclaim it, does not brag of it, aud probably if sccnsed of i, would deny it withont & blush. Congress, in theory, at least, ix still held to be h ud it is probably & good deal more so than the adventurers who, jn this interest or the other, arv always trying to buy it up. We are thankful for this. We have not, by any | means. reached the worst point of political profiizay R OVALS FPROWM The cases in which the stanchest and most deserying members of the Republican party of 1564 have hwen removed from office on account of their non-agroe. ment with the pelicy of the Administration, have of late been %0 frequent as to occasion efforts in Gon- grees for the protection of Republican office-holders. The following amendment to the Tax bill was offered by Mr. Farnsworth . CAnd be it further sancied, That all assessors coliectofe and revvnne agcuta provided for by this aot, or the several acts to Wwhich this act s amandaiory. shall be appointed by the Pre s dent of the United States with the advics and conscat of the Seuste; nod the advice and consent of th &lvea befure any suok officer shall be Aniesr snch removad shail be tor maliessa the rress of Congress ” The nuwwher of Representatives chosen by the Union party of 1564 who voted with the Democrata agaiust this amendmoent was large enough to cause its jection, We append the names of Repablicans so vouing, acrsnged according to States, in onder that the “wesossors, collectors, and revenne agents” who ma hereafter be removed, in any of the States, may know to whom they will be partly indebted for their relief from the troubles of office-life: Cattrorsta—Weluer, Bidwell Connmmert ~Join H Hubbard, Teoesors - Cullom, Baker, Kuykeodall, Tetas s —Farqubar, Pum Defroes, Stillwell He v d © 1n olee, diiing | D. Wasbburn MAiNk- Blaine. ¥ MoaniLaND - Phe MASSACHTSRTTS Wi B Wash Hooper, Baoks, , Patterson, phrey, Darling, Ketchum, Hale. Maryin, Davis, Burt Vao Horn, Dodgr O ~Jumes B, Hobbell, Rockland, Dalano, Kohloy Spanlding 4 ProxsmiLvAN A~ Thaver, Lawrence, Ruopk LsLasp Dixon, Wit Vireisia — Chester D, Hubband, Latham, oy It we have oniited any name. and any member b aggrieved thersby, we promise to make the corract 0 whenever requested. PENNSYLVANIA. The County of Alleghesy (including Pittsbargn | one of the most populons and productive in the U baviog hardly lew than 200,000 inhabitante it | cast 33,933 votes in 64, giving Lincoln and Jolnson the nohle majority of 9,008, We belicve this v axceeded by no coanty in the United States Prilado) puis excepted. Her Unionists have just Leld od the Hor Thotas Williams for redloction to Congress fron XA Distriet, with o full ticket for Legislature 2l Connty officers, and unanimously 1 Resoived That the Republicans of Alehess Cgunty oo fuily fndorwe and iatils the nominatiou of Ms Jobn W teary for Governor, and will labor with earn. and seal 10 ancire the ol of Shis brave and patiiotic s of the Kevaroor State Resoberd. Tunt we beartily approve the plaiform of the | Gen timeoy b of the Clvil Kights bill weets wi I which pro wor wid virtae the eacio Kosoload Vit an enig i gt duties i imiusting aust v will st o3 B e | Tand Tiat (he highest wid best interests oople req 1o the enactment of & (ree p h the 1vamroes of the varions parts of the { ped, and the growth ted . and State A prowp ¢ the wombeis of the Lo - 80t the defenders The Cillen heres w . nutey wignt live shall be heid i wrorml remembrance. and tie Living shall be the reeiplents of ourse of ur Kapress # wird Moorheud. meots tatives in Coo b Ve women of Columbis, Mis, animate . t< than are many of their s have show N oflerings nind ¥ of the dead on ¢ Vst They stre the National soldis To this Christia The ¢ odumbns Sentimel ad The Mervdian Meswingor aves ol tha soldiers of the Ui | tooatiage thew, aad 1, for ons, will 517 ey ac ead ‘lh- “ | sentin T et e a— The Vickshurg Herald, published by sy ex-sotdior of e W £ axCoufe derste J e Satonal agmy, an’ #8led By 22 @ [ oldivr, thus commonds tho good apirfs ni3atioetad ab | Columbua: ’ W anvy not the narrow heartednom of Journals that cew | fnd fenlt with s o Te it epoaks vohumes fo the u‘x';m e o un::: #M-m not politionns ~they are Christisn women. And while em Knund _d:?vr':‘n-:‘u r-nnu .o.:‘.nul- & wari'ae #rifs, Dor of von, ..('n?.'.'.’«-" ':-' oo os .':7:."'” 17 8 strange were trom mothers -l’ Sisters. | they dropped the Spilag roscs of our suany olime | wilent resting| it was with the Chrisuan [ard e a3 100 ByAsass o, WO BUNNERS LOGIC. The Merald of yesterday has an editorisl in the inter- st of rumaselling, and drinking, sad free lotteries, This is the obvious scope of the artiole, although it is based ou a difforent pretense. It claims that the Ex. | Cise Law is a failurs, and alleges in proof thersof they | it hias had the effect o increass very largely the sales of liquor, and tha drinking of liquor, and publie | drunkenness, It says, smore men wors seen ronnd | the street 1 state of fatoxication last Sanday thea | asinly and (s was the case st an carly bour in the wmorning =" that thoss who did not wish te 2o to Jersey or Wastchostor for their Sunday dream, laid in their supply by the bottle or demijohn om Satunday night—drinking ton times a3 much before,” 1 this be true, what possible objaction have rum. seller and ram-drinkers to the Excise Law, which his the effect to stimulate the increase of trade of the wns and the nataral liberty of getting drunk claimed by the other ! According to the facts and logio of The Heruld. all rum-eellors and run:-drinkers ought to e yery much in love with the now Fxoise Law, and @ive it cordial and hearty anpport. We bolieve that Al Christian parsons, ali sober people, all friends of good order, are satisfied with its operation. Caa thore be any question that the tax-payers will ses in the reviuae of over a million of dollars derived from thix source a relief to that amount of their burdens ! Henee, sad of prophisying & repoal, wo ought to expact its unanimous sipport by those classos, Bus is thers not some deception in this arvicle? Ts The Herald decoived, or doss it iatend W dece.vo the pub- lic? Is it trne that there wers more men seed in & state of intosication on Sunday last than usual? If it is ot trae, the logic of The Herald is fuldled and tipay. EAST FLORIDA. The Phuladelphia Telegraph hias the following oxtraos from & private Jettor written by & Uniouist now living in East Florida, who dare not let bis uamo be putr- lighed : Bt the ohiel and most dreadad tronbl Rebels. No Norilaru imaa of Begro i eaiv b know what momeit you may be shet. Iloy ke and the Governmeot withoat eny ectnjics. Ticy de st they can to make it disa;reaable and danger s f0r Northeraam sottling hore; aod as for the frosdmen, thev trent theam Like | dogs, whipplog and aven shooting thom Thoy gt a8 muck work out of the Blacks aa they oan, and thon (5oat (0w out of ull their pay. A Northern wan cam obtats 4/ vie A Alp as Aa wirkes ; while the Southerner canvat gei one dand thoueh b holle ot ecery iducement ; for the wagrece foel tat ey are oy in dacomen's. “Om the 6th of the month (Apri!) we wers called apon t)eee some Southers raconairiotics. On the | ani us, there wae s man wardersd. The facts o7 (he osot aie w0 follows Thhe captaln of the Btate militia in (s p we, aceompaci 9 by Lis biothor and the ownee of the plantation. came ) Dorseback that night, as they said, Lo soaich f0F arTus sy G egroes. aa it was acaingt tho law for % While ous party wae searching onr plarta’ to the next. Dn thy laiter was the captuin's AP 1o the negro honses, wsked one of the » a the about the arms, and when sswered yes, guf down 0¥ Lislore and deuberasely shot at him. The bal only craz g thn b stepped ap aad fHrad again, saging, *Theis, teke that jou —* The man's wifo ras snd caugnt Ler Lusband aa o feil, She tuld the white man that ho had wurdered bor ooy DA, ben e answersd with an oath a4 osatencd 1o s o beru ahe was sl Ho then rode taiu knowledge & Coromer's jury sat on that was all the atteation the oivil autho: 1t Affair. Toe murderer is wtiil ot large, and b ¢ d whows 15 mor o one dare disturh He has =4 three nogroes bafora but only wounded *hem, Ths St 1tin 0 the Seate 1 know, ia nothing mo s thar & set of purs 1 i soldiors—n0, pot soldiers, bt guerrillcs, ovenment will find 1690 wheo L 15 too late, y In which ik of the foming in the Galf States, 1y foron for fvo years & laast. #9r my part, 1 foul s (ha Tonr wears of wor hawe mak dowe any gond ; nwead of sk U fear, moch koo, Tt baa Jaid the ooantry in waste it has fread four million of slaves, snd turned them out of houses ard Iabor, aod they have 0o protestion afordel taem, and. aot being A plece of property. theit former wasters protection t Lay than seven vears age WEST VIRGINIA. ‘T he weturus thus far received fram in West Viigiuia on the Constititioual Amerduony denging the right of suffrage to Rebels indicate o najority in r of the Amendment of more thas 10,000 Wa bava the fellowiag oK THE ANEYIMENT ent voting tooke’ wessooes 14 Minersl, ) Doddridge” | S 1 b . * ood®. ... .....0 R Wit L. . 304! H A AT The Memphis Avalanche (Rebel) aks, “why it | that Rudicalism is scaroely ever heard of in the in- teror ' and suys ing, will sutfer 8o 1oy upon the | %0 Ut nover g0 beyv 0 of 1 Nigzer Pus 1. therefore. a8 they cannot apit t! venol baving thelr Hltiy jaws slapped by en, they tako care to remaia » iibin the pre A, o \§ our Fesources, are seliun (ound to % he thas defines the prine’; los aud ol e whose person &ud projs e Thoy dobe 1n the uegro bein L'to the Whit + 804 they are saing bim 1+ ot deciare he shouid be Southern prine Le infl of the ‘Barean; Peition pred soat ing rebake to s, who are ind n.mly ciroalati: e | aud quies of our people.” —That is, if Northern men going South to calt.rste and develop the country support he pol.y announced by the President and indorsed by the | Robels, they can assocista with geutlowen of The Aralawhe school, sind peacefully pursue their voes Cons; botif they should happen to agree in polit.oal its with Congress, aud the loyal w the North, they may expect to Lave their ** flihy Lapped by Southern gentlemen,” and to unthiealthy” for them. proscripthon i thus reistablished; beilese JR as we do, or leave the State, thankful that Juws vare allvwed 1o escape —— which oppose, and sue n plactorm of Universd age. 1t .o Lappens that ticles cxposss and rofutes the misrep waother. All we huve ta say on the sy Tur Trivose s B \ tal 8 . i W, A 10 reJUAAL every one Wi s ) 2o those mtioles o bl

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