THE DAILY GAZETTE. I=l Peni#man,. Reed & Co., AT GAZETTE BUILDING No.. 06 f'if'th Eitroot. F. M. PENNI!!! AN, a. tram.,!.. .. la. HOUSTON. $ ZONIAIt, KING DI ELDON. V. HEED, Mumllol4l IMMI! Blues . Coyle( Deltiered by cearler, (Per 'reek, Half b , obtetibers. (Per year) Linerat reduction■ to Newsboy, and Agents 6agtitt. MOIsiDAY, OCTOBER V, 1866 • OF GAZETTES mailed to a party in the eastern end of the State, tun one•third of them fail to reach their destination, being. stolen by postmasters or.,their clerks. NOw, we do not✓blamo Conserrativo officials for wanting to read. Nvbie, we prlitt: fit far they how good tenke and taste; but we protest againt the gratification of this laud able curiosity by means of potty larceny. If they want to enlighten their ignorance, let them pay the cost of instruction with out grumbling. if they must crib news I)lpri.s that do, not belong to them, let theni take those of their own' party, and plead, as they reasonably may, An justification, that there was uo value in, what they took. A. IC. McOrman, under the signa ture of Musks, in the , fast Issue of the Cluimberaburg'Repooite4, made some wild and misleading figures do the Senatorship question. Po rinstance, he credits Philadel phia with having fifteen members of the two Houses of the General Assembly;' of these he gives seven to CURTIN, three to CA Kum; and holds five doubtful. Now, the facts are,Thilad alphla has four Senators and ejghteen Representatives, making twenty two in all, instead of fifteen. If the other seven are not pledged to any body and are riot doubtful, what is to become of them? • (IV.NTLF:MEN who Claim to be thoroughly iilf.nuicd about the matter, say. the South cru expect .the Constitutional atueudinent to be ratified; that when it become part and parcel of the organic law most, if not BOuthern States will - consentdo enfranchise the blacks upon condition that the disabilities impoied Tfy the third section are removed. It is said South Carolina will lead the way. The dangCr is that having got rid of Ahe penal ties of the third section the Southern con itniions Would be changed so as to ex- Chide the blacks again. •Lasr spring, when: the French Emperor, through his Minister at Washington, prom ised to recall his troops from Mexico in three installinenbt, the first, at the begin ning of the present month, we took occa sion to say - .. the Bonapartes were not fa mous for telling the truth, and that the troopswould not mavens agreed. October cattle, but thelir4 division of the French army has not, gape from Mexico. It waif never : go .because. the Emperor has pledged Ails 'word, hut only because he linda the Movement necessary. , • A mitunke of the Virginia Legislature who, when it was rumored that General Butler was to be appointed to the command of nivlimohti, offered a resolution that the i;eopli, be notified to bury, their "portable rropeity," is Mr. Wemmick termed it, has turned out u defaulter to the tune of flfty thousand dollars. He eridently btiried ',aye body's pttoperty where the owner c••old 'not tin'd it. lie is about a fair sam ple of the 'whole bit of menwho deal in that sort of stiff. • A. NEW plain has been firoPosed for sup plying London with water. It is no less lbw constructing an acqueduct from Mar ten Mere, on 'the borders. of Wales, to the . high grOunff about ten miles north of Lon don,. a distance of one hundred and eighty three mas. The calculation is that water can be oidained by this. method sufficient to supply eeven millions' of people, or four millions mnre thrmthc - present number of inhabitants. ' Wishn Mr. Johnson came to the Presi dency/he found the editor of the radical nrgan Postmaster at Cleveland, Ohio. He held on to bin. for awhile. Then he turned bins out, and put in the editor of the con se rra.] re organ. Last week he turned bins nut, and pus In the editor of the copper -head ingan. This is an apt illustration of the Rogue's March. • dm.unLsts to the threat to indiethim for exciting insurrection in Maryland, Colonel Forney keenly says: • • "Our fate is evidently sealed. Never_ having counterfeited money, got drunk in the &mate chamber, poisoned cities, starv ed prisoners, assassinated it white man, or murdered a score of blacks, we arc remov ed trim the pale of Presidential pardon, and lutist prepare for the worst." G C.N. HAILTRANFT, Auditor General of Penusyl;mila, has accepted a commission as Cotonel in the- regular army, and will leave Ilarrithurg on November Ist. This gives the filling of the vacancy for two years to Go , . Curtin. It looks now as int Chester county would get the place., SOILE. of the Fenian invaders of Canada have been tried, and convfeted. The Fezi lans are surprised that Great Britain re fuses to recognize their foray as a legiti mate war. Borne other people ore not. Ttta Presiders hi fast taking all the Cop perhead candidates, who were defeated in the October elections, under his special pat ronage. As fast as vacancies can be made lie Is shoving them into snug offices. I Gov. Stuacri has resolvcd to removo 4 the Police Commissioners of Maryland Ware the November election. Where a will of this sort exists, reasons will ho found to assign in the public; - _ TaglinionPacilic Railroad excursionists arrlyed 'at thii one hundredth meridian on the 26th inst., and spent the day in hunting and fishing. On the next dqy they started on the return trip.. - _ TEE 'Newark Advertiser predtcts that with a vigorous effort there will be a Re publican gain of two membersof Congress in New Jersey.' EVIDEFICF. anew:Mates that the Emperor Napoleon is in a hopeless condition of health, and that his death may be expected at any ntoment. - E. lit:Weennunttoous, Winslbar• rows and Trucks or every sty Id. lade of the belt'. sy.wrial• K &hori isattc, and vra.m..tefL MI • COLUMBUS COO:MAN.. MONEY LOAN okritcr; NO. 151 burritnELD BTItY,ET, deer. of Sixths Pittsburgh. inolt•V Loaned on dUrtioei..Plates; Ulnas, Pistols, Diamonds, Jewelry, ni and Oliver Watcbes. Clothing, and valuable articles of every d escri ono's. be goods ealluot be del iveretr without • tteket. 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