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p : “ A . . NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THUKSUDAY, JUNE 28, 1866, s L s " AL L SRS — = —— AR Hean and an agent of the telegraphic monopoly. Senator | ponent States, Reckoning Ttaly and Prussia against | the town is that he was hopelgssly dravk, The fruits | rel hetween Austria and QAmusements. A Crea oz 2rap opoly. Sen ¥ g Ttaly . pe ¢ oon An Prassia, but thy emancipg. s i b You BusINEss Sherman met the attack by an anthoritative denial. | Austria and such of the minor German States as she | Of the riot h: figures were, as far as can be | tion of Venetia is to us the most interesting questig SIS EVENING, ot S Tuk BAWN, Or. THE | ia (he sure resclf of s Bolbis of ¢ e y | may be able to control, the balance of forces is so J:(‘mmm" thirty’ uegres killed aud sixty | of Europenn politics, sad whoevor fights on the side s g = ot T | Coronmss Warrn Connecticnt is the first State to complete her ratifi- | P wonnded; three negro ehurches, eight school- | of Italy we welcome as the ally of Liberty. 0. Hatland, | 3 : Prussb ey kL | Gatibn’et the LVUA‘afitl“'4“)“‘! Amendment. ‘The House | ®VeD that the future of Europe may be said to l"': in | houses, and -about fifly private dwellings were | Behind Italy stands France, Kl;olmu,l.my or ma, | yesterday concurred with the Senste, and the assent fb s of the zenerals who command the opposing | burued; and, without counting the large sumof money | not mean to put his sword in the scale at mn;,,{ Coxanus Warts . stoten by the policemen from discharged ‘colored sol- dlers and others, $125,000 worth of various property by the United States Government and In all this atrocious and cowardly mas- outbreak of war, but he is, in somo contingencies, thy inevitable antagonist of Austria. If the war wen; hard with Ttaly, the anthor of the Peace of Villafranes could mot 1ook on while the Austrian eagle again of the State is perfect. armies. ——————— 28 BILIOVax e THE RANDA novL. The N. Y. Times Qiscredits itsolf mora than it de- Crzas vus Hzao, - . n " | SxARPENS TIE APPRTITR. The reduction of the tax on cotton from five to two lost the negroes, ¥ ¥ \ -“ R R=JENNY LIND=— ‘? For Oxyrzan Desruiry Axs Drererad | cents, as proposed in the Senate smendment of | asst U001 AS A CUCUMBER. Mis. Johu Wood. ' fa the Tax bill, meets with tho non-concurrence | ceivesitd readers by seeking to create the impres<ion | cqere and robbery only two white men were killed, | flew over Milan. , His cobperation amounts WINTER GARDEN Pieak Waie of the Committoe of Ways and Means. Tho Com. | that the convention caMed by Messrs. Randall, Doo- | oye of whom was killed by a white man throngh mis- | & virtual = security that’ Htaly caunot come THIS BYFVING ot B—POCAHONTAS—A CGFNTLEMAN PRLipdiorto b mittee also disapprove the amendment allowing gas | little, Héndricks & Co. is to be a convention of that | t,ke and the other, according to the surgeon who at- [ out of this coutest any worse than , Miss Eualy Melvile, S Mr. John Broag! FROM IRELAND p eir | Union party which elected Lincoln, Johnson, Fenton, Morton, Bullock, Oglesby, Fletcher, &e., in 1564, Messrs. Randall & Co. have no right to call a National = = Convention of that party—as the Editor of The Times Mr. Anthony’s bill for trans-atlantic mail-rontes | ought especially to bo awaré—and they do not pretend tended him, shot himself by accident. Here we close a chapter which, in small space, has the horrors of St. Bartholomew , and we leave it without com- ment, she goes in. He will chioose his own time to fling dowu his gauntlet and aunounce bis terms, but from the moment the first shot is fired on the Silesian boy. der, the Ewperor of the French is the arbiter of the situati Austria<may covduct a contest against ies and street raitroads to add the tax to th and those affecting income and the circula. | bank ni Loss op ArpETITE, and consequent Lassitade and teun requizes s tonic. To press food upon 2 fresh coal up compa charge: tion of QOD'S THEATER -THE INVISIBLE PR “BROT Stwteas, Nir. Berton Hill, ad full cow THIS EVENN SAM 7 The V ——eeeeeee ———— PEACE NORTS AND SOUTHL OLD HOWE § RY THIS EVENING. & S—LYSIAH ANDONED, 37 Broadway. For sale by ll d 1y Fanes Werriog, W. il Wealley, M. G, L. Fox Cutsava Tox1c. Depot, No. names three—one between Boston and Liverpool, | 4 have any. M Hendricks and Nesmith would 2 h = H o any. Messrs. Hendricks and Nesmith would . Prussia snd Italy with some hope 2 oo NI BOWERY TUEATEL | Tug Pamest Russn Nk, another hetween New-York and Havre, aud the 1ast | 1ot cubseribo their names to a call addressed to that | The Fichmond IWhig s letter from an ex-Rebel | po o Jnln'h:ull'nnre uud'_';';n‘:::“‘:“:”‘;: v ENING —the e 23 of p y TON,or | “'o 7w . PR A i ) ihe 3 S OO ToTR FERSIAN THRONE. Tho Buiiay | Ot enny, No. 406 Brosdway. | botween New-York nnd'Antwory. Other things pro- | pary. The call is expressly addressed to “all such who says: Y the Hupaburgs. g s ek & e vided for, the pay per mile for these routes must Lt | glactors " s condemn the action of the present Cone | " 187" % ’5.".'12.1"..’;”6713:3.’?‘-’5!5‘ ;i'j’yf,’..'" rhedanid { = Svvumer Hats, of every kind, exceed £2, the average speed be ten miles per hour, and the contracts for not less than scven years. The Postmaster-General is not obliged to accept the | gress and insist that nothing shall be done by the | l;n th.l- U'Illlflnup'.}rm'v -'uNuer'wn \‘Jrrrlll-]a sto| |vln'mr:g | [ Toyal States to sccuro the Right of Suffrage to | Koyt "3 T¥an ety o that 1 knw mane negrues | the Blacks of the ex-Rebel States. All voters The importers of Beckmai-st, are greatly excited, The confident speculators on the sure ruin of the | American Hardwore interest do not like at all the* P PARNUSS AMEIICAN Yose FALSY HUNDLED THOU l\‘ prices. U iy No. 49 Prosdway. M. D. Vetter queliied for the suffrage, moruly aud intellectnolly, than thousands of the presept White voters, Whether any PROFESSIONAL CARD.—EDWIN Felectic Phys d Surgeon, haviug recently re: from Cin- lowest Bt 0 ¥ i the Gow t e . 2 NEW FEENCH THEATER, Fourteenthost., near Sixth-ave iati, Olile, Yors 7ry o ...A'HC.';’.": ‘st No. 9 Ess | lowest bid for coutract, and the Government, giving | who approve generally the action of our present Con- | man's color should exclude bim from politicsi privileges, Iam § pow Tariff bill. A meeting was called yesterday ) OUpers. A NIGHT IN one year's motice, may require an increase of trips, | gress and agree in political sentiment with the Gov- ::‘l"t:x:m::‘nu“;hll):;hl;;x'l'?x:lzt:;unllnu.mr man's color should ¢ the Shefleld merchsuta to devise & plan of operat SEV ¢ i=The Eualish: Co ROME ~THE DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA. | The costs of the proposed service are stated, —_——— ernors and Legislatures of the steadfastly loyal States “My propositions sucgest a compromise betwoen ex- tremists. No man. of what complexion sosver, should be per- and to choose oue of their number to represent thew " = ~ - ~ s v i ’\ "ym& pm b : withont a kno i in W IS EVEN JMTCAL ACTS, FARCE: - pEeie ) | wn exception, are pointedly excepted fied; i " ol ‘1“ 80 LLAD: \h.lll_“_i\_ll A;r';(\‘l:,‘li_ 3 tm nefl nflt' The budget of the Canadian Finance Minister shows o e 'Il‘ L I"h & .h ; v(Pl '-nhl“»m el'“v'ul;eu:;e::mz_zli\ .,uu!:'x:fd.,ry::.rxrw‘: fi-ni‘ng: in Washingtous but, uxxfortuun!'ely. noL one was AND MEDICINESTISSISSIPPI FL PERIES OF THE \Hib éxTetiaitinge or iha Thet 3 ax were 19,000,000, | o0 P10 L LS invitation; and, should they under- | St we, B eiiemtr d those of n saporior elags— | Present, out of at least seven-cighths of the trade, FIFTRAVE, 1O SCHERMERHORN'S BOY. g VE 2 36 i vk < 4 VUL fake to send delegates to the Philadelphia gather- | o the franchise, and will exelade forever the vast body of ruf- |y v 80 b wpae Sl ; - THUBADAYJUNT 35 1506, and that the Fenian raid has cost the province not | o o) o0 aeloontes will be shown the outside of-the | fanisw, whose Just desting is to be governed and not to gor: KU, Cugols HouMe. TR0t NI S fpoNgh 10 [ gy LB ' Taes than F1/100,000:=4n dmount mot ikely! £y dis-+| 28+ 1088 COEEBIAENIE A6 LN n the outside of the | LN RN il he 1nfnice. gamers by thic plaw. 1twe | make bim foel safe at the hendquarters of law-making/ . o iy J door. ilig, or peraistently refuse the privil-ge of suffrage to them | v prday they were more iurlur:au', i waiegation ures. RACE GARDEN, Third. t 6—THEO. THOMAS'S ORCHESTRAL Y8 PARK THEATRE, Rrooklyn. FHE MARBLE HEART. Mr. Frank Dwight To Corrcspondents, No notice ean betaken of Anonyrmous Common intended for fusertion muust be suthenticated deeas of the writer—not necessarily (o pun anty for his good faith. Al business letters for tuls oftice shoula be addressed to “The Trrs oxr,” New-York. ons. Whateveris this name and ad on but ax ezuar please participants in the enterprise of Gen. Sweeney. Fifty thousand dollars have been heretofore asked for militia expenses; but now 1,500,000 are placed in the Canadian war estimates, Since the cessation of Reciprocity, the decline of revenue is 1,000,000, Such being the manifest fact, what is to be gained by jugeling with it? Messrs. Randall & Co. have not the slenderest ex- pectation of taking with them the great body of the Union party of 1564, They purpose to act hence- in this restricted form, we are likely to universal suffrage granted to them by act of Congress. ¢ the Blacks tbe qualified suffrage I suggest, and even flerce Thaddens Stevens may reient.” . —We can assure the writer of the above that what we Radicals require is Jupartial Suf- and—what is even more to the purpose— ¢ several trades, go armed to testily of their necessi The leader is an ex-file-manufac. tarer, backed by an ex-hoe-maker, both of whow, having sold their works here and tarned importers, are anxious to ruin their American competitors, It of ten, represc e . A . G ———— | "\ ¢ (100t Uderiake t ot reiected Commnuizationk against which there is a specified increase of duties, : = L . | 18¢S ) 4 ” B Voti ¥ o . - which go into eflect at once. Mr. Galt further pro- :‘:nll': ":l":" ‘:l:");.cl'":ly‘ 0 1'::":3“ :'& ,i::: | we believe that is all the Blacks ask or expect. WW]‘“’?W“! fi"f Awerican file-makers, cutlers, &c,, 4 usiness Notices. 2 NEWS OF THE DAY. poses to raiso 5,000,000 by issuing legal tender notes, | 1 0% PP s e ¥ | They—we mean the honest, industrions men whom | to look to their futerests, pe, we “will presume, to make the Lem-|goq pag pleased to make Black—do not wish — I¥ You AvE A SUFFERING CHILD, ices of others, stand betwean | or the pre; ure to follow the use of Mra. e absole —_— THE IMPENDING WAR. The Java which arrived at this port sestorday brings at last Throckmorton, the candidate of the ex-Rebels for | Governor of Texas, is now said to have received two- thirds of the votes, instead of the nine-tenths first | ocratic party take up Mr, Johnson and run him ident ; but that party will see him and aven first. Tt has not the lenst notiox running a man for President who i recently from on { | of | ¢ ruffiaus nor thieves nor vagrants enfranchised: and - will \be satisfied with any a t that gives them a fair, equal opportunity to acquire the | kets of the articles whercon the duties are In Our Free Trade jousnals all asser! that paising the Tarift will raise proportionaily the price in yet they cry out against imposing the incre e news that tho war has beguu in carnest. On the 15th of | (piniod Ly Lis friends who send the telegrapli ] 0 ouell Bkt of » Bafirage- by: dsseriing. and qualiyiNg June Prussian troops entered Saxony and Hauover. Tn reports, ranks—it will no more run Andrew Johnson in 6= | themseives to (-w-niw- it safely and usefally. No duties on goods in bond! Why so? It Tron (for S a4 Saxony the towas of Loban azd Zwickss wero occupiod. | Lot it le distinctly noted that the hearty Unionists | a0 it would run Johu Tyler in . Thereisno f y,y o though the rule adopted eufraue ised but | instance) is to be enbanced in price by the amount the teetbing rerind. There were reports that the Austrians bed likewlse | aro g clear majority of the people of Texas, aud are | W€ 1R MMCInE matters: Mesars. Randall & Co. | oo o6 the Blacks, so that it operated alike on men | of the enhanced duty, why shouldw't those marcted into Saxony, and that e engagement had | kept under foot only by the disfranchisement of Talf | 87 going over to the Demoeratic party: e ior and proffered to all opportunity to be- | importers who may not have chosen to pay their already tai®n place, but this lacked confrmuiion. Prussia | their number, The populationof Texas to-day divi! they are already glibly jouthing its catchwords: | = oo deserving to be, the Blacks would duties till after the act is passed pay the incressed ora fever Neands fasaod an ofteal docaraion, repreenting this set 1a one | mealy as follows: ex-Robel, 300,000; Union Whites, | they are makingeood speed to the loving embrace | i, fu1ip ooceptit, not asan installment butas o | duties? What is' there LGit or oppis [ 1 vobes 1 the When the Union | ©f Belmont, Clymer, G, H. Pendleton, Vallandigham | exacting this? We eannot discover. P resk from the, to wali dow tined t: his I L. IWasiington-t. Inde pendouce. FRASTTS (0LAN, Baige Ind LY. et IngLiy, No. 571 Washington Markel, Tartuax. Notary, Chemical Bank, H. W Parrex, No. 265 ‘ashiuztonest, of self-defense agalnst the States which, by th Federa) Diet, bave cleariy shown their hostile intention. The The eight votes (exciusive of Austria) given in the Diet in favor of the mobilization of the Federal army representa population of 13,859,711 aud a contiugent of 17,78 men, while the five votes (exelusive of Prussia)against the motion repre- sent a popalation of 2, 9 and a contingent of 23500 men, Hostilities in 1taly were to begin on the 14th of June. It 150.000; Union Bl 250,000, t Whites shall all have become wise cnoygh to insi Le s p in the District has ag The bill, which appears | ident | aliject of come up before the Sena in sections, providesthat, excepting panpe and persons under guardinuship, every citizen aie re ¢lection shall be deemed an ¢ six months be! ctor, whether he be white or black; and orders the City & Co.=but the Copperhieads are not coming to them. ation is reversed, they must | point of fasion. Lo Randall call tins week; it will next week; bat that is its own af- We shall watch its nimble somer- The probal Tiimes is opp air exc! 'y sanlts with some curiosity but no deeper interest. All that we ask, and rather more than we expect of it call things by their right of justice. Ouly give us such a vantage- nd we can plead for Universa! Am 1 grou No s cause gan be assigned for the war which Las just burst upon Euarope, but the pretext upon which Prussia and Austria fight is a very simple matter. By the defeat of Denmark, whom Englaod | encouraged to go to war and then descrted, the two great German Powers became in 1564 joint of 8 wig, Holstein, and | ere: 801 duties shiall ba chargeable ou every | that We trust Con be ess will | proser e B e be coamervod i | Faderal Diet requested Austria and Tavaria to fake such | that the Blacks shall be enfranchised, they will there- | Unles the w1 . 3 { some purpose. rade | steps as were neocssitated by the Prussian iuvas by bave . Rebel thralldon, rten the distance between them o mile to every | | worth imported that shall not have passed the Cus o ———— e | inch traversed by the Copperheads in reaching their | FTHE EUZOPEAN WAR, Housa when the bill becomes a law, | pr———— Six Millions of Cigars reacled this port yesterlay in the Moro Castle alone, Those cizars were made in Cuba, and have taken just so much labor from the cigar-makers of this country, Pass the new Tariff, and we shall make our own Cigars, giving employ- ment to thousands of women and children who want Jas. Barzwn, “"'ff.‘&’.’.‘fi.f;til:‘l..""""' was rumored that the Italians were advancing upom the | coocoonmones of Washington and Georgetown to pre- | i that it sl !pm. sore of the Duchi 1B Rerya v and No, 173 Frors. | Mincio. Austria was ofeaid of an attack opos Hungary, and | v g st of persons so qualified to sote, and to hold | només: 5o that its readers may understand that the : _auent Less than a year afterward, Au { it. Hurey up that Tarift! was sending a large army to the Bosnian frontier. | open session to reccive evidence of qualificaiion. dall party ich ¢ Dnjon. pasty 8 | Aburg for 000 thalers, aud by | 3 S Gouriie' Neuwope Sagiuagt obd o The Russian troops wers advascisg toward the Silesian | Further sections of the bill have some excellent pro- | that which n 1 !\I-n'nl;trxlnor:\' Blair, [ ention of Gastein it was agr ed that The last two weeks have made crops of Grass, small SPUES ST R frontier, tective features. Mr. Morrill's amendment excluding | Gen. Slo um, Judge Edmonds & Co., ran into the | occupation” should te, | Grain, Potatoes, &e., in this region with a rapidity ode of others, i advertising country nam FOREIGN NEWS. Rebels from fr: was agreed to, but a second | ground in our *State ‘1"“ ¥ It s | Austria should tak | beyond precedent. Indian Corn Las taken hoat ft. 1t does its work so exped | The Reform b2l drags, the Tories resorticg toevery possible Iment, relative to qualifications of reading and | ideutical with that in principles and in y %, | Prossia of Sehleswi I 7 | a start, and now pr Two months more v i wlegied, Try one betble. 1t wil eqavinie ot | device to canse obstruction and delay. A division bad taken | writing, Sus lost | a5 well as in the materials which e "'1“;“' it, | negotiation by which Prassia expeeted ultimately to | of such weather as we ace row enduring would giv zow; HT. 1) ukwoun, No. 564 Brondusy. . | place in the Liberal camp, and the fate of the mensure was con- and it will speedily w ve a similar fate. It may | hocome master of both the Dachics, but 1 vl this | ounteots £ almoat eversthine, ; M Liwvy. Sole Agest No. 116 Warren-at., New Yok sidered doubtfol. The Rebel cruisers Tallabassee and Bumter . wAR:! somewhat damage wherewith Raudall, : X""“'l Austria :, _rf:_,»d to go, “::1 T ¥ ],:‘txl:],. P BN """“___L’_'.fl‘ - . bad been sold at aaction, by order of the United States Consul. aobatise ' far 3 b s ekl : s ! he mow Abidtlo Cabla 1s completod, sl the Grect umml g nA_N»d and war s beg i tle & Co. have of I . od to act; yet it | ition for the final cession of her rights to Holstein— | POLITICAL, will leave for Velentia on the 30th mst., to lay it down, The | 85 it Was , it comes at last so sudden { will not, if the People be not deceived. And we meat. | g province of little value to A 2, but of great | —ypa—p— | action of tbe Upited States Government in the 1ate Fenian 8- | the actus ties seems to take o b that they shali be. i value to Prussia on £ its nearness to ber | - LGI‘T;;-;;"" vasion of Cauada, bas given great satisiaction ia ¥n R e 3o adilin frontiers, and of its seaport, Kicl. As the diplomacy gs IK L ) | Report of the Jamuica Commission was ready to be | PTG A5 - SHE FOURTI OF JULY AND TUL CITi. | i ‘ = A ety Lintaion Gauveston, Tuesd; appetite. arli 5% { o a grow more ond o doie'is Change of water wnd diet. iy et { pidity and decision which Prassia displays at tho | ZENS ARSOCIATION. | ehe st 6 June lnst, handed over the gacstio: + the system. | Inthe Corss Legislatif M. Garnier Pages bad calle e ¥ P e et TP The World says . i 2 ezt v A oo bird of the whole vote cast when the tion to the bombardment of Vaiparaiso by tie Spaniards. | T3 ARC PLCRTR, gFOR BT & NN S e tbtii 0 0 to the Federal Diet of Gemmany, This ste are board from. Trasis Couaty, | M. Roubier condemued the ect in severc torms, and i ; vantage’ in the fisst military m .. The t Logialaters $a . | itly denounced as a 1ie | tho seat of Governmeut (e3coptiog two preciats to bear from), great powers might demsnd indemnity of Bpata for | L oo - B = a6y apptopsiatio ve nee b voiventio 1ad | gives Throckwmorton 406; Peatoe, 325, For Represer gl g g | ne 10 the propert r rabjoits ' Yaipeeaien, | Y010 0L 10 HSILDILIS. 050 ol1a fot00 ieredy pon b otk 1"1(1 it el I bad | ok (Can ), 5; and Gray (Unlos), 212, The Conserve- i L o] | adiets the report of Mazimsian's fntended ab. | the lakt induceins lelay on th of Prussis, suntrae. There is no bo | teeR FIEAS DR pE R | tive vote is solid for the smeadmests, while tie U'sion vote is 17y dloatiol; Vasidia e b hiden T e Galiat b dubi ud in ang part of the Tax I can ac. | Should be settled between Austria and P i t thet. The Spanish Governmest bad ssked for, and obtained by » | B : . + 4 N : count for The World's statement only on the ground | P8 s of the Confederat *russia, therefore, Wasin ooy, Wednesday, Jane <3, (866, 1,,;.“ ,,,;j‘;,,:sv‘_::,.:;i::,:X”, : macy, Bismark irew the sword, The Diet that it wtionally perverted the facts lared that Con at an’end THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN LOI ANA. Srazilin 5 1 nt 1k as Laring gained some on the 14t he 15th, t nnie i 4 ’ . i e 1 . 3 \ . l risthassrr s sy g L3 ’ | ¥ m the 1th, On the 16th, t s armies The celebration of the Fourtl July and oth that, S t to the | The special correspondent of Tas TmBrSE at News | 1674 < 1 HoY 1 st ion ol s Tiv S O TVAL T o euils 1l o this Burean: Lrox's Inseor Powben, for exterminating Roa “Lie weekly returns of the B howed .o ¥ had entered Saxony and Hanover, latter State | py Quys has always Lee aid for out of the ap- ‘ tion of Holstein \u«.n rive She prepared, theres | Oxl_ ans senil (.lm ‘.luw atch tot & Burean SV oy e gt K mount of bullion, aud ve,of notes. Tte | will bo instantly overruz i 3 sonriation M oot cies.” For the item of | fore, to marel: troops into that Ducl | ‘The Comstitutional Convention held & preliminery meeting Ante acd Veruain, a:d preserving fure and elothing from Motha. Tie | will o instantly overrun I and | propriation for ntingencies.” For the item S g 2 lothing g [ g B poshid ¢ 4 . : . " e the dispute hs o te 1 to-day, June 26, in e State-Mouse, and appoivted » origina! nd genain ued E. L1ov. All others sre imitations, | DK Tate of discount remained at 10 per cont. Cotsols | 0 o po Avcrian vote ju the Diet is disas “ Qity Contingencies” for the year 1566, the Control e the dispute had r is point, the | L Jud Durell, ite Tabe no otber invect Powder but L1ova. Soldby all draggists, sud | closed on the 16th at 66)@66: for money. - United States ¥ive. | U5 114 Austrian voie dun the THEL T Clsav t | menscing tone of the negotiations bebween thess two | STOmINee _ $o.. WM ' o8 —_— S oy Bamss & o Mo 21 Park ror, Twenties 61 @65 { o il Banaskaci ket indnanes 16 canmumal |ioo mm 40,0005 A0 oL TS CoUBROSS g Kt (B e gen (ACSC WO | president, and express to bim tho unssimons desire of v 3 | | L nquered | 4ot | it Powers hud warned rope that the Coutinent [ the Convention and all the loyal citizens throughout the State wnd in s be = i propertics are wondegful, . “ reantkable manner. We undarstand it kept by the privcipal ippusgiats, Hot e and 0 3.500.—Tire NATIONAL BRICK MACIuSE, with only Two Honses, eiakes hour, with straight, wel 1500 bricks pes CONGRESS. 15 the Senate yesterday bills were introduc certain ocean post routes between the United whose resources of men and money and It w t Lier disposal. are to be absolutel “ Under this head provision is made for the ex s of pubd- cluding Washinzton's B and The ele —{see Coutraller’s City Dudget for ete. st of the States were i in the approach of war than Anstria e There are, in the first place, that he (Dareil) skould immediately, by proclamation, officialiy reconvoke the Convention for the purpose of ratifyiug the re- cont Congressional amendment to the Constitstion, and vote rope. and repealiug the act o tetroceds the Conaty of Alsx- | Do the same with the other Gernian States in t tifioh > Void the ‘minos Beat nany. forming with Austria | P*8%res to pat tho State in o position fo be yopresented i andria to the State of Virgiain. The bill to aid fa thy construc | North. They fall to Prassia by their geographical TR TN 08 NS LB BOHEE M | il ANl 'y grap proposed Ta and Prissia the Germanic Confederation, In that Con- |~ A frer an intermission, the Committes reported that Judge tion of telegraph lines for the postal, military and other us the Governiment was taken up. After debate en sn went the bill was postporel uatil to day: Yias 20; The Senate bill regulating the elective franchise i trict of Columbia was thon called np. After action ou scveral amendments the Seuate, after & brief execu:ive sssion, ad- Jouraed. jon, and snch of then as rejected the opportunity | to become ber allies can have 1o hope of eseapi | creased in the Senate, from $60,000 to $10,000; but it utmost rigors of a hostile military occupation. But the chief military interest of this news centers The positions of neither the Prussian | Lent, fr ty Contingencies” for the year 1866 utal in having the amount de- ciution was instram was afterward increased, upon the motion of S 0,000 to F60,000—and the amount gl- federation, two struggles have long been proceeding de by side: first, the struggle between Austria and Prassia for a controlling influence on the whole Con- foderation; second, the struggle of the people, includ- well as of the lity, \\'l\irh.‘ | g the people of Austria and Prussia as wivor States, toward 4 German natio Durell refased 1o act ia the master, whereupon the Hon. R . Howell, Julge of the Supreme Court, was unanimously elected President pro tem, avd rcsolutions were adopted providing that. in corjonetion with the Government. they should immediately issue their respoctive - prociamations econvoking the Convention, sud ordering an election to il vacancies, The movement s with the eordial approval of M: dges. and the bricks will stand avi cLieaTas, while 3 Tn the Honse the Senate Dill further to prevent smugyling, n 4 wade iy the dry presing machines all CRCNBLY T0 PIKCES 00 b+ | camo up, and affer the adoption of several unimportant smend. | DOT Austrian corps d'armée ure so clearly known s to | Jowed for * City Contingencies,” s the law was final- | should embrace under one government “all Germun. | the Governor and all the loyal elemont, wnd promises to prove i0g ¥XPOSED 10 FROS L . . g | 2 " The old e Convent 1ot to 10 UL, renersl Aveut, Yo, U1 Brosdway, X, v, | TO0té: Wad paseod. Leave was granted to Mr. Blow o) | enqllo us to say certainly to which side Dresden is to | ly passed, is $60,000. 8o it will be seen that for the | speaking popalations. ' No=war’ could ‘ecut which'| #¥eses Tos@d'wembers of £hb Couvention ave siawes it Mg e 3. N V.| tosign the Minority Reconstruction Report, it baving been g = i jtom of * City Contingenoles” the O 2 Goutmileianissmng . il theso Lo | & @AB 18 favor of universal sxfrage. e 3,000 SHIxGLES PER HOUR nre made by the Exping | made in his absesce. The amendments to the Tax 11l wero | fall. The telegrams which we reprint in our forcign | item © ontingencies” the Cowmmo Jouncil | should not kave an immense inf uence npon these two e miriarey = received t act sum which, in the opinjon of Con- | issues: Austria has succeeded in attaching tempe | W-ORLEANS, Tuesday, Juve ¥, 1966 Funeue Macuixe with only oxp uoRsE Powrk; snd will make The reported back from the Committee on Ways aud Me first amendment voted on was that reducing the tax on | news are confused, and caunot be taken as a guide, troller Brenuan, was sufficient for the purpose. These States, and the Iy to her side a majority of the minor pers of the Conveution of 1564 A caucus of the m out of the s ount of timber ONE-TAIRD MORE SHINGLES then They hel A Reporters wore all excladed except the canbomade by any sawiog shinele wachine, A REqus, Geseral | cotton from five to two cents per pound. The amesd. | They assume that Benedek, the Austrian commander, | yro the facts which The World must have known. or | Federal . ropresenting 8 popalation of | Eaessendeat of LAY NEW YORK LEISUME Judge Azent. No. W1 Broadsy. New-York. n;nmld was I:I(;n-mne;lmd“ h; A m:llon to re | will seize Dresden, but the two armies are about | should have known, when it imputed to the Citizens' | 19,000,000, exclusive of Austria and Prussia, has | l~"*“{““d‘":"{"‘:‘"n"““’:’;‘_"“-m‘“‘r "‘2‘ whagh 4 -4 | g TR . < — | consider was laid on the table— 81 Ni 5, {5 2520 p . : Y d p 4 : . bt declined; whereupon Le was the reeipiest of con- 05-KNOX-10, is the term sometimes applied to the | oo WL nmlmrill:g :u‘_:"c‘,,m:m,p:’:h:" p::: equidistant from that city, and if there bo o chance | Association manipulations which resulted in the Log- the former. Neither Austria | si il ad RS p e, i earticles | : o i 4 F interdicting the Con n C i m cel { s . N f . ad; ¥ . tew., was. then author! {idon staronal exer o Vrcedsay bubite senfylog e thesrices | iyiaed by law t0 add the tax, wan coscurred n—38 to3, A | for the Prussians to get posscssion of the Saxon | islature intordicting the Common Couneil from cele- | which still obey the despotic traditions of the House F eatealtwiih the Goreraur, mid i il for es- No. 533 Broad: d prescots House. Hi motion to recousider was made and adopted, and the amend. . g { 9 brating the Fourth of July, of Hapsburg, nor Prassia which is ruled by Bismark, | sembliog n eonvention. A mroelanation 1o expect day after o. way, under the Prescott House, His bat 110 Yeas, iy Ways, 1 capital, they will try hard for it. Saxony itself is all ¢ ’ AP i 2 : to morrow. The day fixed fur asserblive will be sore ime i ment was non-concurred in—Yeas, 49; Nays, i6. The remain. If there is no me for the celebration of the | a minister whose policy is nothing by the people, has | tho futter part of 4 The obiset of the C tion is au- sniractes of art. aud when you sre beneath one the climax is GrorGIA PINE.—We are prepared to furnish every desctiption of the sbove, sawn or hewn, for domestic ue and for shij- miemt, prowptly sud on the most favorsble terms. BRAvromp & !nlfl No. 71 Broadway, N. Y. This article fe advertised In the New-York LEAVETT'S SWIETENIA. ing amendments were then acted upon, when the House voted to inglst on its dissgreement with the Senate and ask for a committee of conference, and at 4} adjourued. NEW-YORK CITY. ‘The Board of Education met yesterday. A rosolation was offered and adopted appropriating §6,600 for the purcusse of a for Austria, and will put her railways at Benedek's disposal, while the Prussians must trast to their own | e3; but as Prussia has a clear day's start of her enemy, it is mot certain may reach Dresden first, The possession of Dresden, to Tes0ur she not Fourth of July, it is beeause the $60,000 allowed for “ City Contingencies” for 1866 bave been used up in paying the excesses of last year. THE NMEMPHIN MURDE Preceding the expected report of the Congressional | supren any sywpathy with the aspirations of the German Liberals, but both have conciliated and used the popular feeling as one instrument in their struggle for | In point of fact, it is this desire {or leader- | hip in Germauy which drive Austria and Prussin to arms, and by no means their misunderstandings 10y, & Constitutionel amudweats, doubtedly to ra auvtion to Travelers. To the Editor of The . ¥, Tribune, Sir: The Chipystenah advertises to leave New-York for Tarrytows at 3:30 p.m,, aud to reach there at 5. This afternoon being very hot, a pasty of us wishisg to for claanuing and preserving tha testh. givinz firuvess and 3 R ¢ o . | #:a'.'.'...';‘;'fl'.‘::..'.‘:.‘ gy :ch:,ll,::,o:&n:::rl“?:’::!m;:l-:'r"“?:,:_m:""'" whichever side" it may fall, will be & most important | ¢y miste , Col. Charles F. Johnson, thé Iuspector- | about the petty State, of Holstein, All the | avoid the heat and dust of the cars, took fhe boat to You will ase o other. Depot. No. 32 Platteat. & = by report | gdeantage, Just south of the city lies the ground | General of Kentucky and Tennessee, ha de o | Holstein diffienities could be readily enongh arrauged | connect at Tarrytown with tie Hudson River cars, ROing o e S recommending the redstablishment and providing for the gov- | Gener entucky Dnesses, Las made a gl e bl bt 86 Chapation fmiiel 5 3100 ol fastond o v od § o) orh S ) ol ent of his investigati ¢ the Memphis sre it not for the irrepressible confli otwoen | 3 3 sail :20, Fasmiox has descended in a shower of superh Straw which the wars of Frederick made famous, and which | statement of his investigation of the Memphis r were it o he irrepr e conflict between takiog 5 fo Tarrytown at 5 she trawsferred ua to fery- Finte st Grx1n's No. 513 Broadway for Gentlemen, Ludies, Misees, Boys wnd lofaite. - 3 erament of eveuing sohools was subitted and adopted. ‘Wm. Percival was arrested on Tuosday evening while leav- 1ng the residence of W, Baack in One-lundred-and-thir- since has been reckoned an impregnable po- e traces the remote cause to a stauding ill-feeling between the low whites and blacks (who are about the two great German Powers, either to establish an | ascendency in the present covueils of the uation, or | boat hear the middie of the river about 5:15, and he landed us at T. at about 5:30, 10 minutes. too late for the cars. We, AT Ev RDELL'S WEDDING-CARD. bvmr, "No, 302 # sition. An army once cstablished in it A A . g PRI TiS W DR DRy, Nase m‘:L“‘x’l::e"::ld‘:::mo:n?n:.:r:t;;‘::::r:n:-.::f islod, : . ; mj"“ | equal in intelligence), which found an occasion for | to become its recognized bead whenever its political | being too late to make our conuections North, ruturued by the oo i 2 perty | mot bo dislodged without @ long campaign. | gritein the forcing of & number of negroes off the | reorganization shall take place, The minor German | vening train of ears. My object In writiog this pote is W' of Mr. Baack. He was committed for trisl. States, however, are not at this moment the most | advise straugers who dou't know the babits of the Chrys- o " E Vignet 3 per dozen: Dupli | &2, 2 y Neniaats suds 4 il i & § # 2 i Anw?f:mfi b R E:::s:xfl’mlmmu S‘N . A regular moeting o the Commissianrs of Enigration was | 1 VTussia gets it, she ‘.." L ?m g0 00 tieisidewalkrond of Mbom siumBian over polioeman, ;1 A A0 | touap to take the cars even if the waathier bo Lot asd dusty. ,_J_ = il - e ,_.é ¥ nel yesterday. A report :‘n submitted showing that the | neck of Saxony, and that ill-fated kingdom may onece whereup the policemen drew their re- | important olement in the situation. | ONE OF SEVERAL SUIFERERS. oy BARLEYCO) isonous effects on Stomach | umber of emigrants arrived to date was 119,624; & T g g . . . any o ‘ - W - e e 8 Cascrace ueeaaast Irlary toss yodh, 70,400 t same | 1100 have cause to repent its suicidal proclivity to. | YOIvers and beat the megroes. On the | More Sy, 0itE Earopsan: Powres, piksion g a1 5 R L hewons following day, about the time a crowd of | welcom he coming war. Since the Peace of | yoie of she SoustheWess Bra o Pacific @ great hit, on this lin-. . “‘Smr.n-lh!u: SA"l'l in large numbers, of our own P4 o0urv ok takes, ln caskuage er cux ew patent ALt und MARYIN & C0., 265 Brosdway, and 721 Chestnutst., Phita. Tug ARM AND LEG, by B. FRANK PAyeg, LL. D.— The * beat” free to soldiers, ind low to officers and civilians. 1,609 Chostuutot., Phila; Astorpl, N.Y.; 19 Green st,, Boston. Avoid srandulent imitetions of bis patenis. Trusses, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SUSPENSORY DBAND- A prominent Fenion arrived at James Stevens's headquart- ers yesterday direct from Irelaud and reports the exaspera- tioa of the Irish so great that a spoutaseous rising may be looked for at any moment, Forty-six injuuctions were issued yesterday by Jrdge Car. dozo restraiuing the Board of Excise and the police from in- terfering with the busiucss of that vumber of liguor-dealers, Fourteen arrests were made for violation of the excise law. The closing exercises of the Deaf aod Dumb Institution preparatory to the Sammer vaecation, took place in chapel ward Austrian alliances, It must be admitted, how- ever, that all probabilities point to the seizure and permanent occupation of this region by the Austrian forces, . From Italy we have the news that Cialdini was expected to cross the Po on the 14th with 50,000 men, and we presume there is no doubt that military plans discharged colored soldiers had assembled, the po- lice **fired upon unoffending negroes remote from the riotous quarter,” and, though the colored vietims of the origiral quarrel had returned to Fort Pick reénforced themselves for indiseriminate slaughter, aud fired on men, women and children, Killing a wounding several.. Just at this time, an offici Probst is saitl to have addressed the crowd of wurder- | the unity of the Kingdom. Villafranea, in 1459, left Venetia in the hands of her | Austrian trrants, Italy has watched, and waited, and prayed for the moment When it might e possible to striko & blow for the liberation of that province and | As soon as it became | probable that the negotiations between Austria and | Prussia must end in war, Italy sent an envoy to | Berlin to conclude an offensive aud defensive alli- Railwa)y to Gen, Fromoat. From Our Own Correspotient. v S1. Lovts, Juve 2, 1666 The sale of this line, tofether with its appurtenanced, locomotites, rolling stock, tands, &c., has at length been soeured for Gen. Fremout by the untiriog vigilauee of bis agents, for the sum of $1,350,000. Tie value of tbe | property is estimated by Mr. Maupin, ene of the Commis- sioners of sale at $3,000,000, as follows: uglunv!‘ u-u’ u & Co.'s Radical Cure Trus Office only #t No. 2 Vesey-st. i "yt e < :.v.:::h:m wiE e & had been perfectly agreed on between Italy and Prus- | ers: ** Boys, I want you to go ahead and Kill | ance with the ememy of Austria. Prussia lles rallroad in runing order, loco- * Mezrs c:ll“c“ P‘.’-’."..m..“ R'ffa'fi.'r-“m"‘»{...'if.".’.’ Ibu-'nnm bron‘p bt imoiao'u;mg :fll'!'lk:p—xu." "‘l:‘:::-{ sin, 80 that the first shot fired on the Saxon or Sile. | every one of the nigger raco and burn bound herself not to make peace till Italy should be Se;‘::z‘t‘y'- 'l‘:"‘l.l' “tock. station bousen, &¢. -yt B o v o, Wo. 10 Astor Honse, snd ali drogziss. | hipment of the kind ever received at this port. sian frontier was echoed back from Venetia, Austria | U0 the cradle.” Under this advico negroes | ablo to make torms with Austris, aud_ ltaly iy} K::'gfr"“".:’mmm'fififi“"' A ——————————— | "7y cases with decided cholers symptoms oceurred In | . were hunted down day aud night by police. | pledged herself to stand or fall with Prussia. War, | Load mine.. ‘lm’;:é‘m ZGL'?»?,:%W e the | Jorsey City on Tuesday. o both fastagces tbe patients are :l W; l[z‘h""":fd':}'l: reported ;"""""::‘“:“l:: men, firemen, and others; sbot, assaulted and robbed; | indeed, bad become a necessity to Italy. In main- Total..: S aTide st TS Locksti o . vatthe Trial." recovering. an detachment in ungary. Massing the streng their houses searched, plundered and burned. Mean- | taining a great army for the defense of her Venetian | ard "Send for Report :-wdw-flm both kinds of - , plun and burned. can Lo g ¥ netian sharp SPAPET COBLrOVersy exisis w b reg: ‘Dlece of goods. ‘No. 506 Hrosdw 1o 112th aunual commencement of Columbia College took frontier, hier treasury had strained its resources to the AL il ’lim. Comuissionee ke o the e THE SINGER BEWING-MACHINE, With im Locg-Smiren SEWING-MACHINES—Best Froussce cewixe Mabmixe Couraxy, FEa No. 993 Brosdway. g ¥ JES e T TR T T p Grover & HicHEsT PREMICN ELASTIC l:-nu Bewing Macuixes. for family use. No. 4% Brosdway. vements Macuiies 15 the world 'Ewoup Lock-S11rci MAcuines for Tailors and M Jeers. Omover & Eaxen £xwino Macmine Coxpayy, place at Niblo's Theator yesterday morning. At & regular sale of Scranton Cosl yesterday, prices ad- vanced on an sverage of 31§ cents per tun. Gold closed yestorday at 1543, after selling st 1642154, Gover- wwent stocks were firn, and the 4ix per cents of the 520 farue tn more Cemand. The mles of Raihway mortgages and State stocks were wmall, lardly esough (o meke quotations. Movey was unchanged. Auong brokers for comwercial paper no change. The supply was aunll aud firet-clase nases were in demand. Foreign exchange was dull. GENERAL NEWS. A large cordage factory in Marblebead, Mass., owned by J, 1. Van Garduer, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. of her army to meet her antagonist on the North, Austria is numerically weak againit Italy, and plans for notbing more umni defensive campaign i Ve. netia at present. How much defensive tactics will avail against the enthusiasm and impetuous courage and overwhelming numbers of the Italian army, we shall be likely to learn very soou. It is scarcely worth while to speculate on the few hints we | get of the opening campaign. The one thing[ while no resistance was offered by the negroes, ** who were shot down without mer Women suffered alike with the men, and in several instances little children were killed, 4 All crimes imaginable were committed from simple larceny to murder. Several women and children were shot in bed. One woman (Rachel Johnson) was shot and then thrown into the flames of a burning house and consumed. Another was forced twice through the flames and finally escaped, In some instances houses were fired and armed men utmost, and her most provident statesmen agreed it wad better to hazard everything in & war which had a reasonable chanco of success, than to sivk slowly into @ hopeless Lankruptey. The Italy which be- lieves in Gagibaldi was impatient for an opportunity to redecm its pledge to its brothers in Veunetia. Vie- tor Emanuel’s sympathies were ou the side of the people, and his pérsonal influence had been thrown, ' whenever it wus possible, in favor of the party of | war. Tho enthusiasm for war was general, and as soon 03 the prob ¢ of an alliaice with Prussia | i l x to the alleged hurried sale of this Maupin, who has refused to sign the deed of sale, asserts that Freeman & Co., competitors of Gen. Fremoat, wer determined to give $2,000,000 sooner than lose iti and tbat if more time had been given for the due consideration of the matter (he $600,000 cxcess would have Boen saved 0 the State. It is evident, from the published statementsof’ Mr. Maupin, that b bas been bitterly disappointed in bis scheme to secure the property for Freeman, as bis sympa- thicw are with them all through; but the celerity of Fre- mont’s ngents in_bidding hure irrecoverably closed the although the Cowinissioner himself and the wers opposed to Fremont i politics, declare thl’l- W Browdwaye. o | Lows #30,000; fnsured for 10,000, The Naval Academy prac- | certain is that a great Enropean viar is to be fought, | guarded thew to prevent the escape of the inmates in- | A | i invaiid, und go w0 Gar us t0 tiapenoh e Goger —‘ o R — tloe fleet, with 400 cadets on board, are &t Fo Monzoe, : and that its results lie heyond all foresight., AJready | ® was mgde known, Xh..r‘pl",‘l.u.ll.un- for war prooeeded | nor of ""'{"f"fi :‘f'nlb(;x:): ‘:'nf.“‘;-.‘l"if':?,mb i Pacw e M No. 625 Broadwur, yreparing for their Sammer erdise. | the German Confederdtion appenrs from . thy | long residents of ‘Memphiz, who * depre- | so rapidly that, even if Prussia and Anstria had made | ‘;“,:’I‘; 5t 8 Jale now to talk of what might b given b¥ p "lrnwa L |A;;l‘i‘-l’§1“A‘; }_'n;x JHowe w0 - political 1 Tissolved U ten 1.t t,” were called Yadkoes, and cautioned | p it would have been scarcely possible to | preeman & Co. Fre ....‘.4‘ ’;,t:.,p ).-..;: and it ¢ > 4 - o g ' . politicn iy dissolved e em (e« ) n ¢ 4 e ls e 1% o voluntos or Garl from erassing | Dob possibly have passed fnto or hand g1, Prowident, Ko, €09 Brusdwes. Azeets waided, Tn ghe debate on the Telegraph bill, Mr, Girats | 145 40 ) ! Cenorals of tha, Freedmen's ju the yohuiteers under Garihaldi-from erossing | it b }3\3,“'.1‘4 Tt Ny O genls - b erir, No 945 Bgoedway. | Postmaster-General with being utterly incompetent, | tune of war for the ultimate disposition of its com- | interference, All that can be said for the Mayor ol 1« I, America might care'little for the quar- | the wauzer in which e will wark it litsh Sowlig Machiuee. ~A. i