HE DAILY GAZETTE PLIBLIMINED BY enniman, Reed & Co., Da Mirzrrn STREIT. Prrreoweau. TMM% • 11 PlA i k B ANE) II Y dealt' ex eg lit lie tttoburilh tbilette. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1806 Tim President zuecntly said ssinic pleat ant words to a delittlation of colored men from Now Orleans who vaned lipin him to ascertain his views in ivisprunce to the etill• cation of their rave.. He professed treat anxiety to have them acquire knowledge. and claimed to he pre-eminently their friend Hi [tall:, as reported, woe pleasant, , but it - emu - alas to amount to nothing. The '.riident fail: , to consider that not only the laws, but the whole habit of thought an 1 vondavt in Southern ,ociety are strong. 4•rse to giving the blacks anything !ike a la, c!111.11,. DUIIIIIIe,S they roust it unit, to tutu and their own efforts to work :at a 11 i!. , n?ioul , i I twit Co.,';'•.•: They awn develop capacities and aptitudes, and eat." estop is with their white neighbors n wiler pursuits helot e they can expel a LII re..tgaition of their rights. lint some ling, Inure than words from the President - nuhl grateful and becoming. 1)1. !UN. the rebellion, ,4111, 01 ihr demo . rat it Journal- in Pennsy It :Julia threatened N. many winds, ti. '•in:utgurat,. war in ~ tiorthern hills and hat iii. y 1/.1 . 1111 , i " tht• faint allellll.l, Nt'l.• 111:1 4 .112 I.• l'n.i iu .trreral ni tho• Inno um ii that vou-blerahb• uoluarl • ton. re.latnl to s.uppres. the tat bulence. A 111 , re .4.11011 e. xucwptWu% !Mid.: in the .ity Nov I,ork. Btu no In.dy Irtg:ltelie , i No ‘,114. rrightened by a rep etition of these threats. The (_;oN eminent. .1 tht ,it right t o the 1.0,1 y i t loyal citizen.. The liepubli. :an- .ante he the couiriil Ina leg ai n• 1 :acy tileatt to carry .131 their vie‘,. un. \ It a 11,v2...16a•1h, dry idol ain,l thclit, 'bey do 1,111 mean II) 111141• 111. I )0110,111, ItII a rt•II. 111, tut tol a.t Linn Itt ltlt . Ole nwonly liecomv, Fhud ,ffizen, .rllll llottee in pit,eini, - the I)ipliiinittii Apprivriutiiin Bill, did it gteid thin,; It ordered that no appropriation IT,nnulr to pay the salary of n Minbter to Normal, . 1 .0 I.lllg 1111 MT 111.11‘ I- 1' 11.111-- the plat,. prop, y inlli,h that otlice-:itiliters th.tlf treat Lime nil hi- •inli ilk rebiyer! Congress takes :6i- the onl Volo At us Coteloand- eilloree the 01,:ig a tion of olliev•holdt. to treat alt other •lepartllletits of the gOVcro local rexpeet. cOttNe, the followers of the President do not ;Ike flit-. They want ot liev•lntlders to soundly :Altus , Congre , •. But we think Congress not zreell 11l to vote pty to Sur 11 fvl , 'A TIIF fourth Lion ]I r ',in utunt,", Luau prohibiting Ihinti.3 frioff I.' idirig intel,t bearing note. part ap..r :Trve.l fuurl wia, if orri•it an When the vulupotinii nle, NVI . F.• I (ISUIIi tLe imrntiuu (IF tho• (,(IVern 11Will IN,I(‘ that they ...houhl eon: inlet oir(-11 Ti., capituli,t,, will. V.1(0111 1:,1 ion originated. had II dill., .•11( ;Ilt(•:1 tint, tv 11 : 44 . 11 (Vat to Make 111 , :1151 ti Nat .on, lluula drat,. 0(1(14 Rh eclnal 1 , 11 s; 3.1.10 tat. law, as tratilt..l. as they Loped. It is time Cm atm, ,‘ corrected. m„ sr onmEßY BLAIR, at the Re•a,l ing Convention, threatened the ountry with civil war in case Congress should pen silt in not admitting the southern delega tious semi. This is hot a repetition of What Ise has been declaring in the rotund:. had passages of the capitol for the fact seven months. Montgomery has a grievance am! is misiiralih. In accordant e with a n lutioa adopted by the lint National Itepcl , • titan Convention, he Wh. to rn,.l out of Prerit'trit Liar•oln'. Cabinet_ Ile feels sangnmary, and wants revenge. LAEIT year the President "assumed a t it tae, though he had it not." lie ordered that to assessments should he made on office-holders for l oliti.al purposes. lie assigned lofty. reasons, whi.dr were not the true reasons, for this .our'a. He simply wantrd to embarrass and. defrat the lie publirmts, but did not deem it prudent to say so. This 3 ell(' 111 the 111k...holders are calied upon for assessmenid for party per poses, but mot iu aid of Ore Republicans. So the hypocrisy of the !President, last year, stands confessed. lo ANY MAN, viol Put anti debat.eci by ua• ture, wishes to take leaso4 i e the use of abusive and opproltious to had best make a study of t in most of the Democratit Governor BnowNLow for dent a "dirty dog." Soon mils evince an in,,ornpart blackguardiam, before wi merit= of the Governor i art, however considerable inatiou, sink into insigniti, h. mtsr be confessed eratie State Committee h main, au appropriate miler to the Philadelphia Con the rebel leaders meet tit ed convocation they will them as personal friends the cause for . which they Waged a desperate war! The omission of °tie or two 'mimes from the list only detracts from the perfect satisfaction it will give tote southern sup porters of "My Policy." Iv therein one right of d.ongress more incontestable than another, a is the right to judge of the eligibilityl of persitas claim lug to be members ”r either of the !looses Even President JIIIINSON is not SO far goo, - - uto deny that right. C 'ingress has been BaLr-vtat tho.G.rnstdlooo.r..erzl.l.: exercising this right in al way ihe demo. Linz:nod for time Ottler--Forrartst to crate do not like, and ill threaton a dire rnt Tuilk"".„.,N7lY; Prenident has l o t retribution. As ye, c have f oun d no i, , d. tt s b i:i tee too' revlZ;l; t r the , g rade of lienerni t I tinny of Ulu felted Mateo, nett this at- Man frightened by their illarnor. teem,. comae t, to the Senate Lieutenant General Grant t•r that onto., and Vice A.drul- Ten orders Gcu been rtue 11 Yam {;el to Ire A".". 1 IIaVY ender compelled to 'sync, fOiltititillig the riter- j ganization of confederate military cond. i panics, butteries and the like, and the tiree lion of monuments to t i tomineueirate the rebellion, may all be faitSly taken as Mils orations of that temper t 4 witch the l'resi dents Policy appeals arid to whitili it of fords encouragement. Tint Democrats profess to grieve that certain loyal claimants are not admitted to seats in Congress. 'They may as well spare their sorrow. Loyal a lainiants from the South profess great satisfaction with the present_armngenient. They are the other sort who are discomfited, Any lam entation over them is thrown away. TEE notilicatioes received by hundreds of Union men iu New Orleans, that amaa.4l - awaits thew unless they leave the State, are all evidences that the men Con cerned in the rebellion are not in a suita ble frame of mind to have the fate of tletcze left in their hands. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 175 CITY ITEMS I= A splendid 11.0newood Piano, of a celebrated make, full seven-ootaVe, and handsomely fin lahed, price vary low, at Gardiner's great Boot and Shoe house, No. 60 Fifth street. Refrigerators. lee Chests. Four and live minute Cream Freezers, lee Pitchers, Water Coolers, Water Filters, Meat Safes, Bath Tubs, and a full line of goods 1 00- eralb ' suitable for the heated term. trorstrwic the 1",11e1W, our variety the best, and our prices the lowest to be found anywhere neat of the mountains. Call and see, at 121 Wood Street, south side, nee doors a , ,0v.. rife st• w. W. The Bees Bs ithl, n IL kln,, WY lug For +an. by all izioVol.. ailvertoicincint in anialitiT oolunin Aortal American Transit insurance Cont• pant of Philadelphia—Portland Fire. Tin North Allierlean Flee Insurance role. poly has paid It 3 lossea ut Portland. and re.