The Beaver Argus. Faiovrr . lrr , Beaver 3 Pw.. pre. 1, 1809. Oor.n cloyed at $1.22 on Monday, hist. TIM Gaston), treelpts for last l week were $3,125,894. • IT is certain that the President's message will not bo furnished to-the prim until the day it is sent to Con greas; nor will it be put In type until It shall officially be made public. Dilutor Albums, of the Methodist Episcopatl Churchicalled at the White house on Friday last, in company with Rev. Dr. Newman, of Washing ton city, and paid his respects to the • ONE. of the colored policemen on nutria the metropolitan force of the District ofeolum bus, last Friday was appointed n U. A. Detective, and re ported for duty at pollee head-quar ters on thd following morning. THE Investigation and counting of sheets of i money and coin in the Bu reau 'of Engraving and Printing, at the Treasury Department, which had been in progross for three days pre viOus y, was concluded on Friday, and a satisfactory report made to Sec rotar Boutwell. A .Ni'ooKT of alluvial gold, worth one InAndred and seventy-tlye dollars, has rdmntly been found in Montgom ery county; Mary land. It Is half an Inch thick, by three and a half long, and two and it half wide, and is now on 'exhibition In Washington City. It was found In a loose gravelly loam, and, does not contain much quartz. TitE fact. has been ascertained from undeniable authority, that so far from the statement being true, as frequent ly published, that the U. S. Supreme Court, at its recent Bftiioll, wuold de cide upon the constitutionality of the legal tender net, the court has In real ity not considered the suldect in any forth and will not consider it at the term just elpsing. l , Tiii Navy Department on Friday last, ordered the ironclad Miantono bath to report to the Port Admiral at NeW York, The iordering of this vessel, the Terror and several other national vessels to tiew York, was doubtless superinduced by the ap proach of the Spanish war vessel's in that harbor, not in anticipation of any trouble, but merely to assure the foreign visitors of our priparation for ail emergencies. Triangular.—A well Informed politician his ];lron ue the followlnu count of the Republican caurum to nominntc a State Tronsur, ; Markey 50 Irwin 10 Spinner, 19 • but a little lopsided:— /Indica/ - Bosh, Twaddle! We do not know what data den t Irwin bases the fig : ures of his nomination in caucus up on, but we ean' sit in our office and count three films as Many votes for him ay are ttertmlited by tho Radical. Thatgame of bluff won't win. Tit E President has announced him sew, within the past week, to a Sena tor, as absolutely opposed to the con-. templated Reciprocity Treaty with Canada. So firm and decided is his du,ollen.A.l It/ 11/W1 any consultation on the subject with Mr. Rose, and has again and again refused to considei the subject. This statement is deemed necossery on ac count of the reassertion to the contra ry in numerous papers. A Si. Loris lawyer illtS discover ed that women already have thO right .to vote, and that the agitation of wo limn suffrage is behind the times. lie claims the right to vote is conferred Upon women by the Fourteenth Amendment. Ills argument is as follows: First, that the Amendment pro)ldes that "nti State shall abridge the privileges and. Immunities of its citizens." Second, that women are, of course, citizens. Third, that the clec•tive franchise is a privilege - or im munity. Fourth o that po state can Bony the right of a Wolean to exer cise the privilege. Here is a chance flir a test case. THE National Labor Convention c , if colored men, which meets in N1;211- ing Mondayton on Monday next, proud: to be the largest ever tecsembletl,in this coif tAry. INAegates have been elected from Texas, Mississipp i /Alabama, "Louisiana, Florida; Gedrgia, South hrollini„ North Carolina, Maryland, Delaw*, Pennsylvania, New York, Mte‘sachusetts, Rhode Island, Tenins.4i.o, Ohio, Kentucky, and the District of Columbia. A HUM her of white and fonalo delegates halve b r an elected 'from New York owl 'Rhode Island. I lon.lll, F. But ler will address thepamentioll 011 the first and lion. Henry Wiikon the stx ond day. A NI Ultinat, is reported ati having occurred in Brooke county, We. 4 Vu., tutir the Pan trundle Railroad, oii TUI!Alay last; by two thievq; who en tend the dwelling art farmer named 4:Hain, about midnight. Having heard their inoveiiiibnts, Mr. G. arose front his tied, sand encountering one of them in the hark a desperate strug gle took place; but little 'adVantage !wing gained by either until the sec ond robber apprired with a lighted Cant Ile and struck the farmer on the Maid mid shatilders seventl times with a poker, knocking him to the 1104 senseiesti. By this time the household beemint aroused anti the intruders Made their escape, bootleSs, their design evidently having been to rob. At last flaw) nts the farmer was reportedll aad. a., I, it ,lot the turn u I' Itolky for Congre4r, ntle. i cloare or lICM rr county, an .. 1 1ttetly, and declaring th t at anitananta?—ftrutl,a/. The "Men who no nMated'Cairn& Donley" never all . , so far as_We know, that he was't le choice of Bea verl. county. They . *ink, assumed the _position, that in accordance with usage and rotation, the counties of Beaver and Greene posstssed the strongtst claims to 'the candidate.— We deny that those. who nominated hint are " dish:wing that he must be defeated at all hazards." the the eontrary, the saute 'maks who resist ed 11111 nomination, are now arrant lug theirplans in all the counties o the I tistrict, to prevent his renomi nation. Tin, ,scheme to defeat hie . Ito nominated Captain ing thot ho wa. the now denouncing him t he Maid lie defeoted' was stealthily starlet" in this county not by those who nomburtm him, us falsely insinuate(' above, but by those . ‘llll*OUght to dffeat and it's early discovery hits precipi tated the question Upon our people fully three months before it i should have been:. - ' Tux Radical alleges that we have frequently insisted that its editor had suffered political defeat; when . in point of fact, triumphs have invaria bly attended Ids efforts. We pleadguilty to the charge of not 'seeing_ things a year or two ago as we see them,now, and herewith make. the amende'honorable. For Instance, when he was a candidate for the Speakership of the ilousein the van; ter of 18417, and Mr. Glatl9' of Pitts burgh was chosen in his stead, we took It for granted that Mr. Quay had been defeated; but since then we have learned that his was the Bubstan dal success in that operation. A short time afterward% Governor Curtin was defeated for the 'United States Senate, and General Cameron nominated. - As 11(r. Quay had can vassed the State for Curtin, and un met Tvedly denounced avneron as he greatest corruptionist of the age, we could not well resist the conclus ion that our neighbor's efforts Mike Governor's behalf bad been unsuc cessful. But ace afterwards learned that we were wrong again. M. S. Q. had somehow or other obtained a victory in Curtin's defeat, and if re ports are to be . relied it, was not a barren one either. One year ago General Irwin was a candidate for State Treasurer: 'Mr. Quay professed the warmest friend ship for him,proffered hisservian,os tensibly gave them, and was the Gen eral's confidential adviser throughout the eampaign. We knew all this during. the CIIRVIISS and when Gen. Irwin was defeated by Mr. Mackey, we presumed thatQuayhad "slipped up" too. We were not prepared to believe then that Beaver county had a "politician" who was "tricky" enough' to profess friendship for a neighbor, gain hi§ confidence, get Is:Ls:session of his political secrets and then betray him into the hands of his enemies ! Mr. Quay says he "can make more money" than we can. We have no doubts on that point now, nor have we had for the last two or three years. • IT Is stated that Senator Cole, Judge O'Sullivan and Mr. baister, of New York, had an interview with the President on 'Friday Dist, on mat ters relating to St. Domingo. Judge O'Sullivan, who has been familliar with the ailitirS of the Island for some years, explained to the President the condition of the island and the desire : of tho people for annexation. The President appeared highly interested, asking numerous questions bearing upon and affecting the scheme of an nexation. It Seems when the recent negotiations were taken up, Proident Boaz allied together his Mi rilsters and the Senate, anti explained, to them what had taken place between the two governments, and asked each of the gentlemen present to express their views candidly, and as to what they considensl to be the best interests of the Dominiatn people.. 'After each had complied with thisrequest, they unanimously declared that to accept the proposition of the United States would be highly advantageous to the peace and prosperity of the island. OUR readers have no doubt • fre quently seen the tfoi" Legislative rooster"i used in the public prints, without, perhaps, comprehending evaethr the 'etharwaturLAL...3 0r