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PRSI W it BAWN; O, THE v, Miw ftoea Cooke, rd. Pop o. Mo lind, J Ward Mn Ches { itn Pepita, Mons. Va Teapers - ¢ THEATER ) KiLLED COCK ROBIN'=COOL THIS EVENING—at b AS A CUCUMDE. Nian Jobt Woode WINEER GARDF THIS EVENING at =T CAHON FROM ULELAND. pir. Jobu Bryoghan, Miss Emily Me . Dum, THIS EYENING £ BROTHER $AM," The Worr full company. % OLD BOWLEY PR, g THIR EVENINO, ot 8= U ROKA § KD DARNLEY; Blies Founy Herricg, W. 1, W 6. L. ¥ox. BOWERY T4 A0 ot 1) DU MOUTON o N TillS EVENING Cariie A, Mooie, e AL EES FUOT: Lbe Luisksy Fanily Mo, Stecitiger and full cocp NUSHUM, EVENING ot 77-CHAR ALSE STV, Mr . W LD THOUSAKD CURE- O TUHEATER, Four NEW FREA ., wearSinth-ave. Tills EXENUIG at B=The Englil Comie Opers, THE DOC TOR OF ALCANTARA. Menefic of Miss Zeida Harrison st 8, Bqueitrlan, rini'e oy ! Sp Ugwnastic sud Acrobatic ERRACE GARDEN, Thir ava THIS EVF (0 st 9-THEO. THOMASS ORCHESTRAL GAKDEN CONCERT. MRS CONWAY'S PARK THE frooklye. THIS EVENING, RICHELIEU: Mr. Frank Dwight Denny, and (U Comrpany. L T O T T, S TSI T S S Lusinees Notices. Dr. HuLse's PRoTEGTOR FRoM CIIOLERA. Approved by the Phiysicisns of the Board of Healti of the City of New-York (Soe proceedings Juno 19, New-York Tizion.) Numatous testimoniale are (unsolicizad by us) flowlag in of cases of Bowel Co All largs plaint a0d Cholera Morbus cured by wearing the PAD. nte should supply their hasds with the Pao, and act on the prin: ipie of the weli-ksowa proverb that ““an ounce ol wreveation i worth o pannd of o bls care, and wearing the PAD, can feel Auy pecson with reamons! wecare. For wlo at Rotail by sll Druggists. At Wholesls by Haw & Fuoosan. 1. V. Huwse & Co., Propriet A single trial of Mrs, £ children teothing uever yet failed to relieve the baby and overcowe #he prejudicss of the mother. ufferer 1t uot ouly frees the child from pale but regulates the 1t it relleve the poor Littl immadistely. stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, correots acidity, and enres’ ory and diarrhea. Givea rest and Lealth to the ebild, and com the mother botile. A SEASONARLE FaMiLy REx holera Morbus, Snaunar Comphiidt, Culie, Sour Stowach, Disrrhea a of the Bowels incident to the season, are cured st once Cammimarivm Batsan. 1t allays the irritation sad ca! ©f the stomach, aud being ploasant to (e taste, is readily taken by ehitdron. While it may be given with estire safoty to fufants, it yct scte promp/ly and thoronghly, when sduainistorsd secording to di tections, (o either childreu or adulis. Scld by oll Dry, 'HEVALL Lire For Tug Ham Neven FAiLs o te wrey bair to its original cblor, freshness wnd beant Postmivzey stop its will SuksLy apromote wib; s CERTAIN L0 import 1ife sod vizor. will Ix- variauey hp the bead o 8 clean, cool and besliby condition; containe nothing fujuriovs; has No EQuat ss s Haik Dresuxo, wod bs indotsed by ous best physiciine | essure you, ladies and gentiemen, it is cll you requize for the Leie. Sold by rugzista, onuld now s aniped b e portilence, 1t comes like darkiess—whouce, b we do kuow what is f more i . ace like the Cholers pr y to admisister -~ l‘ll‘l‘ ll'cyenvir."- {l‘ll‘lhu"kld hr\ e most ellicaclou nown to the Materis Med.ca. t, No. 453 aor salo by a1 drugziste, b3 iedy Broadway, New - ocks A REMAREABLE FRi ‘ tiose who desire v Price, 4199, Y. Consultation from 9 v Dy 1o epply. foe Gare, with DT T 1A8s GIvey you Upl—Are you e day by dey, despondent ot Uio 10K RENE ealth and wilety in e, Depot, No, Have g Puyst Sechie, emsciated, with il deapaicing” che up! it his great vegetalis elixiy, 28 Dey o, Hopse SALVE has LIt hae AGAIN DaLLe proved itself (o bo 1 t o the w wwied cases of Quittar, Spavin and Fouuder where the hg considered ubtess. For Scraiches, Swell Cuts, and Suralusbie. Fifly centsa box. Sold by Draggists, and at Depot, No. 49 Codar o Kow-York, Tur SvMmex Styie o Hat.~The perfection of Qe style. liht, elogant, and atiractive, is sbown fu the fabr . MoK, the docided favorites of the fefined futelizent sud tasty. obtaiuable at No. 212 Broadway, coruer of Fi uiider the Brsssott House Lifursise Fry-Kineg Makes quiok work with fies. snd it commenced early, keeps the honse loor ! Summer. Laok oot for imiiaidons. Get Dercmen's ouly. Wasn Woraw fl!‘l}:&—'fl;u wash women are Lav COSTIVENESS, TiHE SOVRCE 07 Dispase. —It causes iies Hewdsche, Discinw, Dilisgemess. Sour i e all these, ond the only cure for Pirs, et hant bivedisng ot otherwise. - Sold by Drwas Baugks & Cc., Hegr Nax & Co, Caswais, Macx & Co, sud all Dragaiste. ARTIPICIAL Li1MpS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND wdeptabdlity - Army and Navy farnished gratls with the best per com, amienion of the Surgeon (i al U 5. Arwy, by E. D. Hooses, M. - Adtor Plage, Clinton GENIN'S SUMMER we sud Grxiw No, 519 »o ua y ot “rnaw Ha oo, led'as, miser, boys and | G¥ALS.~The Bummer is npon el by lutrod sad kind. for peatie: . No. 513 Brosdway. ARVIN'S NEW PATENT ALUM AND DRY PrAste Finn awp Bunoran SILVERFLATE Sares. Highly orosmental, i warranted porfectly diy. Also & lrge smcriment of Bavkers' and Blecchmata 8 Arne - 4 Manwis & Co., 265 B'dway, and T2k Chestoutat., PLila. .y Evnxflu Bl‘w-amv. for r‘(;ol.vl uuld B?‘ws'. nat: e o g tive, s Raa ‘ s F.C. Wriis Tux Asx axp Img, by B. Fraxk Paryer, LL. D.— The “beat" free 1o soldiers, and | fcers and civilians. 1,600 Chesnuat.. Phin m.ufltf; 5 Grea s, edan Adols Dateuts 3 BusPENSORY BAN)- i & Co.s W Cure Truss Ofiice *aom, & enly ot No. 2 Veseyst " Dr. Lawewortay's NEw PREMIvM Tavss cures 3—- without of fnconvonfence, Worst cases wglicited . Coll aad won. ‘s, Nov 594 Brosdway. o< i o b vt ok ater i PESTEIEL S LY . Morr's CupmicAL PoMADE Restores Gray Hair, rewoves - it ; dandruff; dress TP TNy Roturor, e 1 Ausor over i dpstrvs e Lrers hofosrciraludodimiemesndivrdds: = v Y - WiLLcoX & Groes SEwixe MACHING "","'!‘}5’,',.:" less lisble to rip n e or wear. than the ¥ the “ nd Park Trial." o oW o e o promss s omanisl ol s prt PO TT bt st THE SINOER MANUFACTURING CORPANY'S new Fax- bod ow ready; wlo, Buitowhole Mackise. No. pr e o 1o .« ST IIUR NSO W 3 8 FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH SEWING-MACHINES— Suthe worid. © Frokxscs Sewixg-Macuixe Coupav .Bw "No. b6 Brosdwsy. Paxer's HiGHEsT PaeMioMm ELASTIO way. fifl‘n‘m-u- for fainiiy uss, No. 455 Broads I e e Iueroven Lock-8riren MACHINES for Tailors and E.m.qmn & Baxem Sewino: Macwive Cowpaxy, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, e vt Motus Morunes'' ! don't fail Wisstow's Eoormina Syave for CniLomny TaeTn (he prescription of ane of the best 1o United States, avd bas Leen used Morures' to procure Mi This veluable prepsrstion 16 aurses in ¢ fearsl | ¢ fety ond suecess by mi e st never fall g wwothers for theie chillzen. Ttuot ooly relieves the cLiid from ps Pt fnvigorates the stomach avd bowels, corrects achlity, and gives | toue and spergy to the whols ayetesi. it will slaost fostanily relieve Griptza 1y 1ur Bowrts, axp Wixp Coitc. We believo it the bert snd surest remedy fu the world, in all cases of DygryTemy aud DIARREEA 1% CHILDRAN, whetber it arises from Teething ot fror y othor cause. ). —Tiie NATIONAL BRrICK MACHINE, w3, makes 39900 bricke per hour, with straigl, well the bricks will tand Aut of teATSs, whilo those pressng machiaes all CRUMBLY T0 FIXCES 01 by ol Agont, No. 141 Droadway, N. V. A Exqua siks Puk Houk are made by the EMPIRE arxe with only oxr morak powen; and will make Jount of titber ONKTHIRD MOUE SINGLSS than A. Requs, Ueneral s y sawing shingle machine. be wade by Azcat, Ne, 141 Brosdwoy, New-York. A Cure 4 o disease conquered! LAsT !—Oue m The worst cases of k! fam sre being daily curvd by the vew and wonder. | discovery known on METOALPE'S GuuaT KEevsaTic ?! MDY 3 Howe to =00 pounds er day it (he fic m ageuts waolod. lowe MaNtacT - Dysentrey, CrioLira Morpus and Disreiga sab- Aned by (he diffusive and orrective poweis of * NaxpLrs's CAMpioR ‘i Roonrs,” Carles Vignette, §3 per dozons Duplicates, $2. All negatives registered. K. A. Lissgin, o, 160 Chathamet., N. V. “TtE. ot s by Tenkr, Tug Pavent Russer Nzr 0. 409 Broadway. Sumumer I of every kind, At groitly reduead prices. Terry, No. 49 [rosdwey. No potfea ean betaken of Anonymous Communications. Whateveris intended for insertion must be suthenticatod by the namo and ad dress of the writer—not necessarily for publication. but 4 s eusr auty for bia good fuith. o for this ollice shoula be addressed to “Thio Turs We caiunos uiiicitake to return reiseted Communications. The Tribune in London. STEVENS BROTHERS, (Amencan Ageats for Libenries. 17 fenricttn st Covert Garden, W.C 3, ore Acents for the saleof THE TRIBUNE They wili aiso teceive Sesscarrrions and Avt e NEWS OF THE DAY. CONGRESS. Tn the Senate. yesterday, a joiut resolution w reported, and the Cleveland and Tolxdo Raitroad Compaay, either or both joinily, to coustruct a swinging bridge over the Govern ment piers across the Cuyahoga River, (smended and passed.) The House bill emendatory of the organio act of Wasbington Teriitory was taken up aud passed; also that creating the office of Surveyor-Geveral of Idaho Territory. A motion to tako up the House Niagara Ship Causl bi'l wos disagreed o, 17 1019, The Freedmen's Bureau bill was then taken vp and read, A moticn to lay on the table was lost, Gte 27. After sereral attempts at amendment the bill was passed ond sent back to the Hotse for concurrence in the amendments. The Army Appropiiation Lill was catled up and it was moved that the Senate insist upon its amendments and appoint a Commit tee of Conference. The Serate mt 2:30 p. m. Went into ex- ecative session, and soon sfier adjourned, T the House, bils w ntroduced for, the payment of cer- aiu regimente of Ohio Militia while in Government service (passed); alding in the construction of a railroal and tele- graph lipe from the States of Missonri and Arkansas to the Pacifie coast (Senate b )l reported back with smendments, and | recommitted by the House): to rint 1,000 copies of the new Tarifi bil and 500 coples of the extating Tarill act (agreed to); extending to civiligns employed in the United States Quartei- er's Department the priviiege of adission to the Govern meus Asylam for the Insane (passed); to regulate the travs portation of nifge-glycerive (Searto bl with ameadments, R, i to furtber prevent smuegliog and fur other purpones (Sen bill, reporicd back with amendmenis). 1be Committee on MTiary Afinirs was discharged from further consideration of the case of Dorance Atwater, and the case refrred (o a ot committee of five, The motion wus taken up to recon sider the vote laying on the tablo a bill to pay bounties to the th Towa Volunteer Infantry, The vote wis recevsidered, #nd the bill passed. The Senate bikt granting Iands 10 aid in she construction of a raillroad and telograph line from the “lambia River to Salt Lake City, was returned to the Com- | miitee on Pailic Lands. A number of bills relative 1o the | remistering of veswls, pilots, and pijota tablishing | ports of eutry, wers ncted npon. A Joint resclution suthortz | ing the Secretary of Uw Treasury to sell 800 shares of the stock wal Swamp Conal was read three times and passed. The Sevate's ameudments, 665 in number, te the ‘urn-l Revenue bill were then taken up and referved to the Commit 0f Ways and Means, A leagthy discussion on the Pac'fis Railroad Lill ensned, when it was passed—Yeas, %, Nays, The Sconte bill, amending the act granting Jands to Kaunsas | Commitice on Public Lande. ‘The Senate joigt resolution, op propriating §30,000 for hirlng buildings for the temporary ac commodation of the State Department, was-omended by in perting $25 000, aud passed. The Hoase at 4 p m. adjourned. NEW-YORK CITY, ’ A man calling bimself Deils Wallaco was bronght before Justice Weleh in Brookiyn yesterday on a charge of alt- ing bis wife on account of jealowsy. The woman also charged that the man's real namo was Egan, avd that two years ago, while residing in Lobesy, Sehenck County, Pa., ke was in dicted for the wurder of one Garduér, of whow he became Jealons. Egan maaged to escape, bssumed another name, nud for some time pagt has worked at bis trade. that of engineer, in irooklyn, The Judge sent the accused to Jatl on & short com- mitment. until tie matter cun be investigated, slthough he stoutly demies the charge. There was a disturbance at a Ger- man ple-uic at Pope's Pask, in South Brooklyn, on Monday, | duslug which iwe Police Sergeants were so severely injurcd ! that they were compelied to leave the ground. Six of the | ringleaders were aricatel. The body of @ man named T. | Donuelly, drowned on the 20th inst., was found near the South | Ferry, Brooklyn, yesterday worning. Tbe report that the District-Attorney will move for Judgment in the cases of the waurderers Govzales and Pellicier, on Tuesday next, i & mis- tuke, The prisoners cannot bescntenced except at the Geu- eral Term of the Suprewe Court, whick is not held until Sep- tember, *Julias Benving avd John Williams quarreled in Baxtor-st. esterday, whes the latter drew n knife aud stabbed his oppo- nt severely in the shoulder, srm and kip. Williams was ar- 1ested. On Monday evening the residence of Christlan Bochl mer, No. 8 Sixth-st, was entered by Beruard Crevelton and robbed of clothing to the value of 853 As the thlef was making bs escape be was seon and arrested. John Hines, o tiusmith, nged 25, was yesterday arrested for stealing a cost wateh and chaio from Andrew J., Bashford, No. 129 Grand-st, The accused was committed for trial, Frapels Gillen, pro- prietor of the gifi enterprise establisiment, No. 33 Court. landt-st., was arresied yesterday on complaint of Ell Haiman (colored). The complaluant was isduced to fnvest 825 {n en- velopes said to hold prizes, but which ouly conteined Llanks, The accused was commitied. The Court of Appeals bave reversed the decision of the Su- preme Court dividing the Jupanese Fuud (8$14,000) smong the members of the police foree, giving ocech man about 87, In the Stiong divoree case yorterday, an opplicstion was wade to settle the order under Judge Jomes's decfsfon, allowinga coungel fee to defyudant’s attorneys and to Judge MeCunn, The Court took the papers and reserved its decision. In the Court of Common P1:as yestesday, in the cose of J, G. White et ul. agt. Ed. Moltenlsuer et al, being o co ut against the defendants for assnming the name of the * National Con- servatory of Music " and taking away sowe 820 of thelr pupils, & temporary injunction was granted, The totul smount of money received by the Board of Exoise for licenses up to lust eveulng was $1,100,000; 5,580 licenses bave been delivered. About thirty injunctions wore granted sgainst the Board yesterday to restrain them from iuterfering With the busiuess of the petitioners. Judge Cardozo, in the Coart of Common Pleas, yosterday, in setiling the final order in the liquor cases, remarked tuat the defondants (the Board of Excise), fostead of settivg the example of obedience to Lis decision, had sot themselyes above the courts, and it might become necessary to teach them that there was no one 50 high a8 to be above the law. The Board of Supersisors met yesterday and resolved to fn- creagg the selary of Assistant District Attorney Hutchings 2,00 to 85,000 per annum. A lengthy report was e ceived from the Special Committee appointed by the Board of authoriziug the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Cowpany | broken | ong man having bis leg broken. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1866 since Saturday last. The Board of Health are thoronghly dis- infectibg the Vourth and Sixth Wards, No deaths from cholera since last repost, and 5o admissions aro reported from Quarantine. Anna If, Peterson of Denmark, aged six years dicd yesterday on board the hospital ship Faler nanition® Twenty-c it co uis were trausferred to the Saratogs, leasing 19 still under treat wpon the Faleon. 0a Thursday there will be a mecting of the standholders of Wastington and Wes: W, gton Markets, to take iuto eon- sideration the quesiions at issus with the Board of Health. The owners of stands reaching the outside of the sidewslk bave been nolified to remove them, but an injuaction against the Bogrd of FoaltW has bean obtalned, amd the case will bo argued before Julge typrabam. Au application for au injunction rostraining the Board of Health from interfering with the plaiutifl’s busivess in buri- ing limo and shells ou T wis wpde fn the Su perior Court, before sterday, by Charles IL Regnolds. Argument wil bel the case to day. Yesterday moruing in the Now-Jersey Court of Chancery (ko Chancellor graoted an injunction, which was served, restrafning the Mayor, Common Coutcil, and Treasurer of Jersay City from paying the old police for services since May L Tn the base-ball match between the Union Clab of Morris- sania and the Atiletios of Philadelphis, yesterday, tue Ath- Ietica were victorions, the score standing 33 to 20. Tue Tuman steamer City of New-York from Liverpool on the 13th and Queenstown on the 14th iust., arrived at this port yesterday afternoon. The thermomotor indicated ¥6 degreos at noon and 90 de- gross at 3 p. w. yesterday, on tho sonth side of Wallst. Fire cases of ganstroke in different parts of the city are reported, Mr. Stephens, the Feaian Head Center, Is prepariog for a tour in the East, West and South, 56 yesterday, The extremes of the day stocks continve firm, with molersie walee. Tu Raflway mortgazes and Sta'e 5 the traussctions amall ot forme: ra'c. The small stock negle-tol snd ea0ugh done to make quotstions, Tie Wes and can be borrowed in suy amoust. ket was dull, with the exceptio ats per cent to good borrowers, & had on misce'la: @xus collaterals, Up ate 4 per ceat e twhoa. 1 Commecial paper no chango. Exchange ls steady, GENERAL NEWS. In pursuance of two several acts of Congross, the issae of paper carrency of the denomination of five and three conts has been discontinued, the nickel three and five ceut picces beng circulated instead, The distributors of the Iarge estate of the late Col. Sam. Hol of Hartford have begun appropristing the property guder the torms of the will. The total value of the ostate is probadly €1,500,000. G damage was done to property by a tornado whica swept orver Baflulo on Monday afternoou, nud threo persons ars reported kill. Thereisa largo sttendance at the German Sacngerfest at Providence, K. 1L On Thursday the visitors go to Rocky P to partake of a clam-bake, The most valuabls portion of chenectady (N. Y.) Locomotive Works was destroyed by fire early yester. day morning. Loss estimated at $300,000, Vive Luadred hands are thrown ont of employ ment. Train are now running throngh to Learenwortt, Kansas, and alkeo said that the dammed old maids ‘(meaning the teachers) intended to insult the citizens of this city. Ho told a committee, who waited upon him and asked him to interfere in favor of the colored children, that he was opgosed to the whole affair, and he declined to interfere.” We have to add to all this that Gen. Tillson is praised by Messrs. Steedman and Fullerton, who have denounced every energetic and faithful officer of the Burean. Probably we cannot hope that the Prof- Jent would allow a better officer to be appointed, but | wo reiterate our conviction that the Augusta outrage was the most foolish piece of tyrapny Wwe ever heard of, aud that neither Gen. Tillson nor. Gou. Braunan makes a ereditable figure in it o tecn 3 £ T THE NEW JOIINSON PARTY. The call of a National Couvention by Messrs. Ran- dull and Doolittle of Wiscousin, Browning of nli- nois, and Cowan of Pennsylvania, with the indorse- ment of Senators Dixon of Connecticut, Tendricks Ocegon, can be understood no otherwise than as & proclamation of withdrawal by the Johnsonites from the National Union - party. Mr. Hendricks, and perhaps we should add Mr. Nesmith, cannot withdraw from a party to which they never pra(vne& to beloug; but the others have all been honored and trusted as members of the great party which they now openly abandon and couspire to overthrow. We thank them for their frankness, and shall hope to find them more manly as antago- nists than they have been faithful as compatriots, No one can posssibly be duped by their call. Its terms are ‘explicit and emphatic. Ex-Gov. Andrew of Massachusetts is disqualified by his convictions for a seat in the contemplated Convention; not so ex-Govs. Swith and Letcher of Virginia. Gens, But- ler and Howard cannot pronounce the Randall 8kib- boleth; but Gene, Lee and Fitz-John Porter can do it formal easily. Govs, Oglesby of Illinois and Stone of Towa caunot have seats in their Sauhe- | drim; but Wells of Louisiana aud Throck- morton of Texas—the latter doubtless elected over the vote of every hearty Unionist in his State—will and may be in person. Gen. be present in spiri from St. Louls, via the Missouri and Pacific Railvosd. At a{ Geary, the chosen leader of the Unionists of Pennsyl- meoting of the stockholders of the Buffalo wad State Lin Rail:oad held yesterday, Doan Ri * hone sl dont, and Charles H, Lee, Sceretary and Tivasurer. Lane of Kansae, is seriously ill at $t. Louin and thre with parsiysis. He will probably be unable to resume in the $ auring the present seasion. A train filled with a returniug pic-uie party, chiefly womea and children the Melrose Station Iast evening, was sadderly thrown fiom the track by & misplaced awitch, Two of the carriages were es, and many of the occupants severclyfinjured, The so-called accident was the result of the grossest carelessnoss. The schiooner Clarad. I struck on e I north of Marauham, in the latter part of April, and sunk, Crew seved. By a ral d secident at Pocksbiil Y., yesterday, foor persons were killed, mo scoundrels bad pliced a telegraph pole neross the track, which caused tho disaster. Head Center P, 0. Day's tion store at Balalo, N. Y, with its contents, was considerably irjured by fire oo Monday aight; the supposed work of an incendiary, from Cagenne to Pernambues, Senator Lane of Kancas is reported, dangerously il 8b. Louis. We hope he may get well and resign. Judge Cardozo evidently thinks the Excise Com- missioners regard him with contempt. ard nor a maker of nkards neither a drur Our very nnexceptional) mes, is not at all pleasad with the cdtorial mavagement of The Lomdon Times or Tuk Tuisuse. Well, we cotewmporary, The 7 dou't wonder! Texas bas just held her State alootion, and Throok. morton, “('uu*\ ative,” is chosen Qovernor, + He older and a R b avers | in 8t. Louis last Augnst, g | not take the Constitutional eath. The judges re- [ jacted bis vote; whereupon Frank sucd them, laying 10 aid in the construction of railicads was referred to the | | order, | Gen. Frank Blair undertook to vote at the election ing notice that he would bis damages at a tall fi The caso bas jnst heen are, the oath next Angust, The Connecticut Senate has voted for the ratifica- tion of the Constitutional Amendment, and the House will at once concur, For the promptuess of the State, we have to thank the Radieal Republicans who. oleoted Goy. Hawley and Senator Ferry. Other States will not be slow to convene their Legislatures, with the encouragement Connecticut gives. The Braglette Unionists and the Lincoln Uniouists of Kentucky each nominated a candidate for the only office to be filled by general vote at the ensning State Eleetion, Sceiug that they were beating cach other, both have wighdrawn, and Gen. Hobson, late ‘of the Union army, is to run in their stead. This is right. Still, Dural), the * Pemocratic” candidate, who wil) get the vote of every Rebel in the State—and ought to—is thought to be ahead. The Senate yesterday passed the new Freedmen's Burcau bill as reported from its Committee—a very different measure from that which passed the House, ‘We should have been content if the Honse bill, as amended on motion of Mr. Stevens, had passed the Senate, and taken its chance of a veto. Bt the 8en- ate Committee struck out the most essential foature of the act which passed the House—that relating to the Sea Islands held by the freedmen under Gen.Sherman's We bave steadily insisted that the Goy. ornment is pledged to guataulee to the ne- groes tho continued posiession of the land which was assigued them, amendment, adopted by a large majority in the House, forbade thy surrender of those lands We are at a loss to know why some of onr friendy in the Senate should have receded from this. They well Senator | vania, cannot pass their door-ksepers; but Heister Clymer, his opponent, who never onee even pretended | to wish the Rebels dofeated and their Confederacy 0 backing down the ilirlema Rulroad past | Who that is | suppressed, will see those doors fly open to welcome | his approach. This call simply proclaims tho ad- hesion of the Johnsonites proper to the ! party mide up of the Rebels and pro-Rebels which aims to seize the Government and control the | destinies of our country, Messrs, Randall & Co. will furnish the new combination with a liberal proportion | of its mamagers and office-hold but uinety-nine hundredths of its votes must be supplisd by those who voted last for Prosident either for Jefferson Davis or | George By McClellan, T may be that they will vote { next for Andrew Johnson; but we do not believe it— | nor do they. | It were idle to note that the rights of the Blacks— ts that they claim and kave any rights , thy utterly ignored in this call, The Randall call affirms that ST | ok State has the undoubited xight to prescribe the quali- | | fieations of its owa electors;* hut fails to meet squarely and hoestly the prior and We know, ] | ina | Rebel minortty of the people of South Carolina, for vital question—Who constitute the State ? ! instance, shall monopolize all power iu that State, and that the invineibly loyal mojority shall have no power aswho have ority of the people of Te ed their power by the election of con Ju Throckmorton & Co., are to be recoguized by this work andall Convention .as fully - entitled to their wicked will on thee large majority, whereof the uion wherever Whites have voted for Peace and the . | tried, and Frank is beaten, We presume he will take | they durst, while the Blacks are utterly ignored and suppressed. If the disfranchised majority of devoted Uhionists in several States were to send delegates to the Johuson Union Conveution, they would be simply kicked out—or rather, woald be Kicked ‘at the dodr for presuming to offer to go in. Right yell do Messrs. Randall & Co. understand this; they err only in imagining that the People will not understand it. Messié. Raudall & Co. tell us that they aflirm and uphold “The right of esch State to order and control its own domestio concerns acoording to its own judgment exclusively, sulject only to the Conspitution;” 1that any **overthrow of that system” would be destructive of liberty.” They also assert, with re- gard to Suffrage, that 1 power rightfally oan or onght to dictate, con- nee the free and veluntary action of the State in 8 of this right.” So far, they aro in perfect accord with Vallan- digham, Voorhees, Jack Rogers, Clymer, Ben. Harris & Co., and we clearly prehend them, Not o, when they turn a short corner, and assert that lished, and neither ean nor ought to ho reiss- tate or Territory within our Jurisdiction.” —Why not? You know, Messieurs! thdt the Rebel States—that is to say, their Whites, to whom you restriet political power—nerer did freely and heartily conseut to abolish Blavery—that their action i the premises was dictated, controlled, commanded, by Mr, Stevens's | “external power”—and is, of course, wnr«!inxl to your proclaimed principles, rightfully lnvalisl| aud null. © The ,Anti-Slavery Amendment is no part of the Fedétal Constitution, - if know that the faith of the country is pledged to< your principles ‘aro sound, but an exerescence their occupants, yet they propose their absolute —an imposition—a product of ususpation preying on snrrender to Rebel claimants, and by way of com- helplessness. You know this as well as we do; pensation to their real owners, allow them to purchase other lands in Florida aud Texas—or, for and Jou will yet be voting to pay the Rebels for aught-we know, in Kamsehatka. That I not doing their elaves in order to ure what, accorling to your justice. 'We are aware it is urged that, with or witk- out legislation, the President is giving back their lands to the Rebels. If Lo is, let him assume the re. sponsibility of it, but let not Congress hecome a party to thal breach of faith. We earncstly hope that the programme, is o fatal flaw in the title of the emanci- pated to their freedom, . —Let it be distinctly understood on al hauds that this Johnson-Randall Convention is a blow imed House will insist on its guarautee, and that the Seuate | With deadly intent at the integrity and ascendancy of may yet accede to it. Gen. Tillson took the trouble, the other day, to explaju that he did not oppose the decoration of Union graves at Augusta by the colored women, the Union party, It means defeat this Fall to Goy, Feoton, to Gen. Gury.. and to thg_@flon tickets in Ohio, Tndiana and their sister States, It means the restoration of the Jerry Blacks and Howell Cobbs to | to except by advising the colored people to postpoue | the masiery of our country. As such, it demands their visit to the cemetery in accordance with the | the sternest, most enefgetic resistance, pevhiined ruct hiaic o ditin proposition of the Rebel Mayor, 1t now appears that the Mayor refused them admission uuless they would enter the cemetery as servants carrying flowers for white people. This propo- The Committee of the DBoard of Sapervisots have made a report gn the New Court-Iouse and its cost, Those who remember the extraordinary conduct of the of Indiana, Norton of Minnesota, and Nesmith of | Lindsley, » precisely wiat is meant—that the intensely | ut this barb is concealed by the hait, and the | | continued to chastise Nt for more than two bours, 1l xRy | death resul i e . the publie will bear in mind $hat this so-called vestipating — Committce™ was appointed by @ Board whith itstlf was charged with stealing. 1t may nof be the first, but it is a conspicuous in- stance of the policy of putting the accused on the bench or in the jury<box, instead of in- the dock, and then inviting the vietims of Lis rascality to accept his exculpation as an impartial verdiet. The sham is o transparent that we wonder the Supervisors thought it worth while to play out the farce to the end. — THE NEW TARKFF. Wo presume %o Tariff bill, a3 reported from the Co%umittee of Ways and Meaus, may be and will be improved in its passage through the two Mousos; but wo trust the report of a formidable combination of interests to eficet @ radical revision of it, is not tfne; if it be true, we trust the combination will be defeated, We must bo careful - net to provoke a veto; we mmust also be care- ful to retain the strength requisite to pass our meas- ure over an uaprovoked veto. In onr view, every- thing would he put at bazard by the atiempt sog- gested. Let us not rashly throw away the good within our grasp i reaching after the unattainable. On the whole, we cousider this a very good bill. We shonld prefer higher duties on Irou and Steel; but these are fair. We wish Congress would just abolish ol duties' whatever on Coal; for they are of not the least use, and only incite needless prejudice. Let ns make our own Iron and Fabries, and there will be ample market for Coal thongh foreign Coal be admitted duty-free, The Coal duty makes no difference in the price of Coal; but it enables the Freo Traders to per- suade the ignorant that their fuel is made dear by the Tarif. When shall we have the courage to put all Coal on the same footing with Tron Ore and admit it | withoutduty? The Committee bave takena good step in the right direction; but we wish they had goue all the way. We thank them heartily for abolishing the Fishing | Bounties, They were once proper; they have become a sham. They amount to nothing, save asa text wherefrom Western demagognes may inveigh against Eastern rapacity. We pray Congress to hold on to this provision of the bill. We are glad that the Committee propose a practical prohibition of the import of foreign Cigare, A very few choice brands may still be imported by the rich aud luxurions; but onr ¢ Havanas " will henceforth be mainly home-made. Amen'! We believe the proposed duties on Books will suf- fice to replace the book manufacture: for Ameriean use substantially in American hands, It was so in former years; but of late the high prices of Paper, Leather, Labor, &c., bave driven much of our book- printing to Europe, We trust this Tarifl will bring it back again. We judge that this Tariff will raise the present rates of duty abont twenty-five per cent. in the average. Probably, it will, for a year or two, diwmiuish not ouly | our Imports but our receipts from Customs: In fact, we must import fewer goods for a while, or siuk into National bankruptey. But every new intercst de- veloped, every branch of industry established here, creates @ demand for raw materials, fabrics aud luxaries, necessarily songht abroad; so that, thongh our imports bear 2 smaller proportion than formerly te the aggregate product of our National Industry, they are yet larger than before, Passthis bill to-mor- row, and we <hall be importing more goods—becanse able to pay for more—in 1570 than we did in 1560, We trust its passage is sure, CLERICAL STERNNESS, The Rochester Union of the 21st inst. has the fol- lowing painful narrative: “ We learn from railroad men, who came from Medina this morning, that there wa ing t kot g 0 mils 50 sevorely that be die lie woold wot way h's gers were broke three vears uonily, bea Bt 1w enit Tho report graphed to M anewer that It w s, untiaaral i 1o learn it it Was troe, an 5. The telegraph I 1annity o thot it fs. pecial tele- graph, e of the ohild, made to a Jur *On the 15t of Juie, menccd eorreeting him, usng ashingle for the purpose, and and Ieewsed to punish clald beg: bow signs of Lim and laid him on & couch called my wite. When sho saw the ehild. she said he was dying, and beivie 12 0'cluck be coroner's jury returned a verdict yeaterday *that ted from chastisement by the father.’ * - —There will, of course, be a very fierce loeal indig- nation against the unbappy father; and it is very pos sible that he may be severely dealt with, for what seems to us the result of vicious edueation aud de- fective judgment combined. Rational beings will need uo evidence to prove that this mandid not in- tend to murder his own child—he only meant to do what he mistakenly considered his duty. He had Leen told that Solomon warned parents not to *“ spare the rod and spoil the child;” and he meant to be faithful to the precept. Is there one person ou earth who does not instinet- ively Awow that the Rev. Mr. Lindsley is & champion of Capital Punishment ? IRON AND HONEATY. It is an adwitted fact that Iron is not made and sold, in the average, so cheaply in our country as in two or three others—and, siuce we export largely of buiky staples to those countrics and receive of th (in the main) delicate, costly fabries in return, their Iron comes to us almost free of charge for transporta- tion; so that, in the absence of a Tarifl, they can un- dersell us in ont markets. § This dizparity inprice between American and British Iron we averred in our last to exist for these reasons: wise Americar "ihor s better paid than that of Becauso we ure compasatively inesperieaced in 3. Decanse our facilities 10 briuging togethor &c., and gotiing the metal to market, are less pe Biitish, 4. Because any manufacturing in- Custry that si the center of the commercinl worll— which Englwnd ts s an advantage over a rival Iocated far from the groat marts to which Asia and Afriea, Australia and South Amerios, naturally send for their supplies,” The Eeening Post has a very difforent theoryy It holds that Awerican Iron is dedrer than British, be- canse 1. Awmerican iron-makers are igeorant of their businese; 2. Becauso thoy grossly mismanage; 3. Because they are extortioners, To this werespond, *Please, Messrs, Free Traders! take hold and give ws good, cheap Irow! There is no mystery in the matter; if there were, your British iron-making friends will come over here aud work for youif you make it theiv interest n'q do 80, Thery is no monopoly ubout ft; you Free Traders already own | millions of gores of Ore, Conl, and Liwes and you can buy milliond Jorg for a gong, It takes no groat time to put up iron-woiks; ol there are hundreds alieady up that you ean buy for 123 than cost: the why won't you give us cheap American Iron s Hear the auswer of The Post: 4 A QUESTION EASILY ANSWERED. Tue TRIUSr, troubled to defend its olients the iron men it thelr greedy demand for more protection, asks, ** Why will nof the freo traders wake Awerican front? answer, probably because they are already engaged in other profitable occupations. But wo will add that if, like the iron mep, the nt a t'deal of time and hand, reds of thoaeands of Mlanln(’ essionl lobbles, fu printin; m....m-mk.,"fimu’i.":.'fi o aud stupld docments for gr. ove that if you take two from thres flve remains, an iling the atipidity of American workmen aiid the superior nd ealent of forelguers, they would perkaps wake as lv.l'n(:'n thelr business us THE TWBUNE protends the fl:‘; masters do. ~There! you have every word of The Post’s answer. Docs it satisfy you! Are all the Free Traders al. ready so profitably employed that they will make no Tron at the extortionate prices that The Post says our ¥yt y the btows admanistered, | e Tron; but we have no desire that Proveotionists shoglg makodt. Oaly let it b wads whero the m2kers wiy consume American food and fael, send thefy to American schools, and wad American. newmm ;nd"; n? n::::z :lnry tun of Iron made Free Traders #ell for exactly as apri mado by Protectionists. Tien, {rhy?"r ':x,'.“:,: Traders make Ameriean Tron? And will thay doecive and ghuffle as we have seen? ", Now let us that Congress werg to imposs duty of $100, Ge $500 por tus, on ol imported By Tron, with half 50 much on Pig, what ripuld o thy elfect on Iron prices in onr marketa? Woar on the profits of Tron-makes? Lot us supppseso inproby. ble a thing as that our present ifon-miasters combine, and agreo to exact a profit of %10 o tun of Bar and $5 on every tan of Pig:« Wio doey not know thab ten thousand men=Fres Traders jp. clusive—would jump into Iron-making; that oaf markets would very sooa overflow with Amerieaq Iron, and that its price would be vegulated by tie ot producing it? Make the duty $1,000 pertun, and you could not force the price, save for a very fow w $1 per tun above the average cost of producing the article. Freo Traders in thousands would appear whe were not *“ engaged in other profitable oceupationy” or wonld very soon get out of them: and rush jnte this, if the price of Iron werc 50 bigh as to afford g net profit of $5 per tun on its production, —Are we teaching A B C's? Certainly w’. an, There is 1o economist, no thinker, no ivtelligent per- son bf whatover sect or school, who does not Lne that we are stating manifest, undeniable teath, Why, then, is it needful that such trath be set forth? Iy there any auswer to this question consigtent with honesty in those who blow the Free Trade bellows in this country? We know of none, “* And, perhaps, if tho defendauts do not ol very “w'p:'r“fl; will onatls them to leml{:ud'-:m how -:illtet:hl:e u:runbr. 'dhn 1, T::dndnm‘l: It isses an_order, there 13 some danger isubey evadil triling with it in any respect.” By It —Thus Cardozo to the Board of Tfulth. Some persons may suppose this bullying from the bench jg without precedent, but they are mistaken. * Thero wag a Jeffreys before there was a Cirdoso, en Jel- freys had passed sentence on Armstrong, the daughter of the prisoner was at bis side. “My Lord,” she cried out, ‘“‘you will not murder my father. This is murdering s man” “ How now 1" roared the Chief-Justice, ** Who is thig woman? Take her, Marshal. Tako her. away” When she was gone, her father again demanded the benefit of the law. ¢ And by the grace of God, you shall have it,” exclaimed Jeffroys; * Mr. Sheriff, sen that execation he done on Friday next. There is the benefit of the law for you.” Cardozo comes, perhaps, as near to the violence of Jeffreys a3 a weak mau caa come to a strong one. Some of the lgading Virginia papers, already dis cussing the next Presidential clection, are autious that & new party should be consolidated ont of all the faetions and remnsnts, South and North, in order to sustain the President’s, policy, and beat the Radicals Tie substance of the scheme is that instead of noming- ting genuine Democratic tickets, * the Democrats | should mix Republican Conscrvative nominees with Democratic nominees 50 as to attract modern Repub- lican votes,” sufficient to help on the eclection of Mr. Johnson, or some Old-Line Whig like Washingtea Hunt or Millard Fillmore. We are inclined to wel- come this plan to crystallize the oppositions, shouldit hold'good two or three years hence; for, we infer, that by that time the South wmust become. liberal enongh to nominate Conservative Republicans. This in itself wouid be a Radical gain, and nowise danger- ous to a Radical t It is well known that under our elective Judiciary &ystem, certain courts are habitually shunned by law- yers who care for their clients’ iuterests aud desire to try their eases honestly. But we believe Cardoso is the first Judge who ever advertised for busines:, and anpounces that injunctions may be bad at his shop promptly aud at reasonable rates. Dickens bos lately told us all what a *Cheap Jobn" is, but the appear- suce of a Cheap John on the'bench might task even Dickens's powers, Could the great novelist have had a presentiment of Cardozo ? Mr. Alley of Mass. wants a Committee of the House to tell him what further legislation is neoded to prevent abnses of the Franking Privilege, We can tell him, and save the Committee any trouble. - Hers | is the measure: AN A To Prevent Abuses of the Franiin #n:'ilql § Src L. Uhe Fraking Privilege Ly hereby abolisbed. Skc. 2. This act shali take effzot unmodiately. - —Mr. Alloy! therg's a pieta of work wo can warrant, And unydliuq@ofi of this will prove & humbug and a swindle, We learn from a correspondent in Texas that the commander of the 4th Michigan Volenteer Rogiment prostituted his flag by ordering it to be ** wrapped up” during the march throuzh the streets of La- geange. This was done in deference to the woanded feclings of the reconstrueted, We are curlous to kuow tiwg exaet state of the fecling to which officers of the Republie not only humble their flag but aban- don loyal graves. . We weleome home the Hon. E. D, Cuuves, late Miuistor to Venezueln, He has had a long respite from political discussion, and we hope he will be heard in our cauvass this Fall, We have not heard of his writing any letter to Washington landatory of the Executive policys whence we infer that be dida't wish to be kept in office, Cardozo thinks it may become nccessary to feach the Board of Health that there is me one so high 8 to Dbe above the law, as expounded’ by the Judges. He has already tanght us that in “expounding " the law, a base Judge may got considerably lower than bis clients, the rumseliers. " Tho appeal of the Clerks of our City to their employ- ors to be allowed to quit work at 3 p, m. on Satarday afternoons during the hot and dull months, seegs to 13 most reasonable; and we entreat thoughtlul buyers to second it by.making all their purchases on Saturdays before 2 p.An. Make a note of this, and b caroful o respect tho rule. There was o time when a position on the Benoh of New-York was considered honorable, ~Bince then, we havo bad Cardozo—— . e THE CONYVITUTIONAY Alfl!lll_‘!!: . > Xt Passes the Connecticat Bonatos New-Havex, Taceday, Juad 2, 186 The Conncotiout State Senstoratifiad the Constitutional Amendm: 2t iduight list night. The Houn) will our cur. B g REPLY OF GOV, CONY OF MAIXE T0 GOV, um-nn.fl:' WISCONUN. \ AveUsTA. Me, Taosdiy, ha‘nx 1866, In reply to & eircular lettor fom Gov. l'.\hvhpl of Wis eonsin, Gov. Cony®dt Maine has manifated his wiling- Less to convene an extrx session of the Legislature for the ratification of the constitntional amendment. if & suficient number of States concur in such action to nwmyhnhl he same. e PENSSYLYARIA.—Iu Butler Connty the Repullicans ;",,v,'.'.’ffl" & w'fl:'.'. ]Npq.‘v;(j-:‘n:cn REWING ::!v:'::a;nmm:cm’,.. of corruption preferred agalust | sition may have been Batisfactory to Gen. | Committee during the investigation will not be sur- | “greedy " iron makers nov Why is it, if iton | have nominated E. McJunkin fos Coagreas - 1 Juuiats, 8 KR40 Bozimneia. Maowiom. No. 883 Breats Lurzonuous Macuixe, No. 625 Broadwsy. Gommittoe on the erection of the new Court-Hoase, They | Tillson, but was not to the colored people. | prised to learn that they consider all” Chiiges of cor Dewmocrats have Dr. 5, B. Crawford, aud in Bacfy:d Conalr. report the ebarges not sustainod. Afrer discussion the report BN * Samed Bigler, ono of fie wuber now wells 50 1uch above its proper eost, that Free | 4 Tha Post? | tragt Do they belict Road the abo ko it ? Traders will not m Docs The Post believe itsolf? The Augusta Chronicle and Sentiucl, o R | asserts that Gen. Tillson told the May | tally oppused to the whol The L.;,,-:l Lel paper, | ruption, eollusivn, and extravagance whelly un- | be was to- | founded: 'Ihose who don'l have any tax bills to pay » with' this €ommittee that the | from its ehle v, A0 Judge ! - ally aud geonomigally done, Bat [ - Whot wo want i3 su swple supply of Awericau Rwyng'ihx;mnL'onun.—l-.'un Howe, Agetite wanted ed aud the Committon discharged. An ordisanee | appropriat 500 for 446 Nursory and Child's Hospital wad uasnimously adopted L There Lave bedu ua assasof olalora teoortod ia this pity Mot may be able ok s been hox o improved Ellig A <A B Bueree 8o ol Vivedway. roga) s oldigrs wudet Lo a 6 Georgian gdds; ¢ He made o shailac statement to us, Tpet