azWittaluvOTincttc 3IIriDAY, mAr.cn i. ISO/ Cl.O-E OF THE The last session of the Thirty-Ninth Cl'ingress will terminate'at no tCalled o.dar, and. its doings pass into Liistory. on In a revolutionary era to the task of re laying the foundations of tire Govern ment, and restoring the - wastes of Is desolating 'war, it has t disap pointed the gust expectations of the nation by. proving loco:up:dent to the great responsibility. To these ends it did Itttlet and, on the whole, did not do I.4mt little well. ll'orue mcoeUrr of merit were Indeed, devised and passed, but the instances ,of failure were loom - frequent and of, more seriod. 50050 - quence. let the first ses4on almost nothing wa neconiplislied. There WaS neither unity nor fixedness of purpose, nor high Intel. iigence, nor manly rlsorage, nor dear perception of esseatioi principles. Only a few of the members seemed to compre: /- - bend the gravity of the occasion, or com prehending, to meet it in a suitable man. ner. Tire country was regaled with a suCcession of vapid and tame debates, which had nothing in them but doubts and hesitations, and irrelevances, and a parade of measures which were capable . of concluding nothing, because they did not grapple with the unavoidable ditii. Unities. At last the Douses, under the heat of the advancing summer; eihaus ted their own powers of endurance and the patience of their constituents. adjournment followed. In the eacceeding elections the loyal • people iltatCred their pretest against this astonishing inefficieney, and issued or dere for a display Or vigor, 91111150 and manhood. It was hoped, when the house re - assembled, last December, that they would proceed at secs and dispatch the most impurtast items of business . volving"upon them. TheT did no etfii, thing.. The old habit of procrastination was to strong to be overcome. Instead ' of going to work they'snort adjetlrtled, and went home to have a - "good time," - keeping their bolidnys with their fond lies. Upon re-assemlang, the treater share of 'effort was expended in staving off fir finite cot.luslons, so as leave all measures of oreet idtla and moment t Le acted on during the lest fortniglo. rind take the. ennecei al an ineviteld form:nide. This nes. OA only print • concur:once; end tie nacceis in Cbtai, ism it was co optets. In one thing, certainly, the blouses displayed a gleam of wisdom. 'Distrug log their own capacities to deil !nimbi.) with the emergency 01. public affairs, they-presided, by law, tor the itumedi ato asseuddingrif the F o rth!). C ongres s, which will take pace to-day. This -is the best act with the corerunnuation al which they stand credited.. It may Le this prudential n easure eshausted 1.1101 stoek of wisdom, or that they availed themselves of .it to leave to their sneers-, ears the perfOrmsuce of duties incum Lent on thetaseivcs. It matters aot hp what considerations they were actutoed, they have .nlinost nu:minims thanks for the immediate convocation et the new Congress. The incoming bodies are reported, aid - Justly, to be superior in intellect and de termination to theoufgoing ones. Thee, was sad need ocimprovement. The pt ape haVe been all along, and arc now, far i■ advance of Congress. The constitueu• ems are clearer-sinhte.i.l'- and . wore rt,o bit, than the representatives. The masses are not so b.alerea and debdu-1: cd as the leaders. Let tie hope that pulp. lie s entiment, if Uet 1111,rent UM), will lead the new C o ngress to inky prompt and etlielent action na all mca. slues of public importance. THETARII'I, AND TIIE CURRENCY • Just new thchingular spectacle is pre sented of at ccUnleittatlon - he'orecn the commercial cltties of 'the sea hoard cities and the cattle ant! grain producer, of the utest and northwest, to paralyze the mat.ufaLturiig ladustry of this coon try. The plea they cotiointly urge is that the manufneturers are malting en. orbitant profit's. (,I)oes allybUtly btllo,o that if manufacturing was profitable, mach, if any beyo n d other parcairn, and wasto remain so, that the men Rho are now engaged in commerce and gpeculating in produee'could be kept out of it? No man so believes. It . ii uni yeraully true that if one men or one set of users have a specially "poor! thing — . svbiell is open to competition, there' are enough mealy to step in 1.11 dispute tilt; (21:10. n but has been done recently ' the authrecito coal trade. 'FL. , br-rosin of during the last three years of the war, resel irarnereArly. The ,n Cal gains in it.o.tractel attention owl stimulated corciretUr , ra iu r roure,ll . this over producti• n sent down prices to or below cost. Tok cove is riot exception xj, but 'in acconlatn:e witk lixel( and • • constant experience. But tide cry that the gains of mann . fectur , s are inerdinele is.kept up in the fore of the notorioni fact that a large I ; ar t a t t h e h te ljrtes are absolutely closed because they - : eon be tun only at a heavy that morn soon will be. The Treasury begme to feel this stX,pemion raost xeesiblg. Las . : 'mon 1.1 the in-come /derived from foreign k odd exceeded tlim derived from domestic production. Is there S sane loin in the country who be lieves thi,; can I tet tong without bring ing on% crests tLrd v: ill baiikrupt tens of thoueinds so] : treacly straiten the gov ernment set f • _ . iileitialliton to inereaeil Iwct thai,", is n6t th, saorit of it. • The • ',western taut lArtlanestern psontc tin against the tiortnetti profits of manufacturer*, are the very men are Felling •eviitat a theif Own deuce, a.t from 15 i 2. , 71 a bunit - —4l- I —anA all other ieseriptioaa of farm products nt pri.y.rt , ionart' They ..LRYC been to do lain, it pert Ly the Matti.). of tie en rency, and in part by. the p7osperity of the ncanufactisreN„ which • lame t for three or four year?. flow do three pee. pls expect 131tRUf.v.,tured commodities _to he low when the eye:ratites are turn-'i. pelted to 1,13 , from eighteen to, twenty three dellaran barrel ter flJer? For four • years tie farmers hays made more mousy Ly "grinding the face of the pour," puttine laboring men, widows and or: - pltaus at 'heir wit.' snol to obtain sub. al-deuce, titan all other men is the tour, •lry, fouribitl. .Nor arc 11,•2i- at the weE.t and nurthweat yet satisfied. They are under-the A l elusion that Icy putting down the tariff they Coo tenet' the price of all commodities they have to buy, by coui pelting miti..rs, mechanics and manufac turers t() neck fur diminished •wages, and at the some time, Ly an additional - is.sue of legal tenders or na tional hank notes, run up wheat next fall - to $4 a bathe', and whateyer sloe they grow aud haTe to all, to tar:upending rMes. A wilder infatuation never took 1 •—•--- .. _Sew Hampshire. . . —.-_- t oroession of men reported (-apati t e of . ' ; e-tp 15 running in co , ng abroad and artingfor than ekes. ; _„ ; ,,, 14 ,-, 0 I s - c 'eno banks are rife in The only issue their scheme can have, if c i nt .t,,,,ti, tarried out, is to plunge themselves --Lands in Georgia recently EOM at !owls into the ember:est:meats under nifty cents :in aere. ultiels they Suffered when the war broke ttglish prepared coffee is adniterti . low long this infatuation is destined ' —A. male in Nlobilu for a baby yielded ted —li with burnt sugar. out. tw_enty•il:ve doctors. -o ..,,,, and happy b.) last; and to what extent it will rise, ..-an Only lie conjectured. From the tone : „,,,, I.';tu-e';;tinetal i s e''‘''.,,a."" Lay A many of the Western journal' .w• . —Puce the .. ~. ,,, 1 ',ratio rs.urderer, has lodge ib is yet on the cosmos. Tit.'" ,' suddenly become pions. Is an old us t, gei ile' l a r e 'Y 'due One, i —A man in France was 'rled 1002. ;hat "if you give rope ; eitou ; ; 11 a limn i fur an ~„.1,,,,,,,,1 ,hot. „ , .., 1 , 0ctct i,,,,, hang himisell•- Ti the —The Mayor •f 11 milenus Las resign- . N u stern people are let steno, and espe• ied from "delicate „ trai ,l,,,•• • l .ially if helped, they are certain to do ; —lndia is going to. have a uniform ter,- Lau.sy:ttittu of cooper currency. his job Oil themselves. .There are General Prim been refused per .itet incouveuieaces in tanking the issue t r. noision to live iu Paris. ; In this way, and it ought.not to he Lt-.I —Liverpool has a surp lus Iacono) Of :,11111te,i unless other ex pedients fail.. two hundred thousand cll.; But, in the long run, there are advan- 1 __Stil', of the Ral eigh 1' "" , merchants ace , ;ag•k, iu /Laving - low duties and au in- their stores ito. i - ' pen en -unitit.t.. ~tted currency so tried as to null, it i —Sin th e" "great snow storm - Lou manifest, beyond dispute, what results, I ` l " , i is fl With the bronaitis. Ana what only, they tire calculated to I —Till! beat tent:er•a'assistanee to the ,reduce, _lt is dead}' better thus than destitute di: th e South is " 1 ' 4 " 1 t e. 6 " kr... , n —The Princes , 11..1ua ii next on the tariff which shall Maris the manuilic• I ,i t_ L 3 i ' , i t il list for an attack of cable rheum, urers in a long life and deathstruogle, Id slowly but inevitably sap front thi; i —The Memphis papers are throwing ,tines heretofore made,. I up' the Street mud there to the etty - ----...-- i Millers. . . . COVER:43IEIST It} - rAnTIER. Some oof the demOcratle journals de. I 1 ,,,. • .ounce the republican niajority in Cons 1 —Burglars in Cincinnati considerately 4 r cos ailactuatei by lose and unworthy, administer meridian: bcfoie phi sdering motives, in making the enfranchisement litnur prey. sf the blacks a condition precedent to l —There is a restaurant attached to tire the reconstruction of the Southern 1 train '" the ••))--dmi"4wa ""` i \Y '' /d "" I, Railroad. • States.', They say the aim is simply to 1 —An Italian millionaire leaves .Cl,. secure. andncrease of. political power by 1, ,t it i .t io . Fitly years ago he „.„, e ~..„e . ., means of the VACS of black men. It is a 1 inou laborer. • way some People,have of attributing, sin-1 be Japanese embassy in Paris talse inter motives in cases where disimeres. 1 (.-' T eal locals a day and think a ii'erd ‘ l,O l of Enehelidieer. ted or elevated ones are just as inferable. . Free governnienta are necessarily con- 1 ~,7Ttle,Chixesegove.rntuent refuses to i ept the nagasti (. 0 111 Blade at !bang ducted through the agency of political i Kong as curieuey. parties. There is no other way of main- 1 _B e lf as t, is about to es t a blish e free mining them. When a nation is con- i bridge across the Bassagassawsukeag tent to accept an absolute despotism, i rive It ouglit to. piirtics can be dispensed with, but not 1 —TurkeY serer in n Awl-, to wipe out .01 Mini. All the progress that has brat 1 ~G,',,A,`„,•`:',.:,"(,,",,,.01F,,t1‘1,i5,1,1,'t,"'!'k"" w.' tut made is civil liberty, anywhere, has l _in come or• tine villages of pross . o , been wrought out by the action and re-.• one-thiril ut the population will leave triton of parries. All the ameliorations imr America in the :piing. i iobnacbieveil itijeretorwattl, will come ' —Mr. Brown, of Jerst City, died • trough the same iostruineutaliiy. It is . suddenly tromoisease ot 11 a heart. Iles well whet enlightened scillsonsss leads ' neu‘Ann d unnr,nr`'elp neet ersay. • individuals or whole communities to do i •••••••'''—!--..-- hat which is just and ilinitable. .It is • - WANT SUPPIAED. bett,r, however, when they are ready to boas ,a AI, leutt:ed Ale, hos , . la Porter. .0 NrieLt is right add proper whether so ' lox". stein. To Ket. ;snots, Igs...ortel Laud. iliing, seems to liiifOr tl.ir present or al- ! A. n•r , ir r nr •"'s 'en' "". l'rr" • . ei"' re • asi.a.so•dity 1., v.l , T. L otal , ,tatonoe 1110 iimate advantage r not. • tt.t..c. are fa" tan es no.r. es , Ev.l. fo' •••‘ , ..1, But these Beinocrattc organs overlook . t .,r..,5, sse ii i s•so,s. Th. w at.: oa, at .....a h the fact that i mottve of seltisliness is as ' ::;` ., : • .% ., , ,e. ,,,,,„ 1A ' i ,.,.::,,.,r1 , :,..,., ,',.,`,,' fairly attributable, juilgibg from the cur- si,o, lists a t..,-. . so: 'fs, . s.sta...i., n ' , ' a . . face of the matter, to their friends to : ^ , r•t'c •1•'•'"'"'"" '''' ril f I •"' N '''' Congress as to the Republicans. If the , 1- :[' c ' i A "'"''' '''' '' ! "" A- ` "'"'" "!‘".''' ts • c.a..- or ens'. I. 'ter. at the low. etc at. 1. itePUbliCang actually have a party inter- ! Ale .: a rosie'... , ..t..; t or Ihr II , ear . l . l.e.or. for rot in putting the ballot into the hands of ',..e1'.'':,1,;:,..."‘,' `' . •',":' , ':'l" ''''''''''" !vet tn: cat the black's, it is manifest the D e tuo,rats 1 i .,,,,. '' - o ' . '''' * have just as strong an interest iu beep. JOSEI'II ELEMINWS mg it out.. So ntialy of the Southern , tuitt7G AND VAT!: ‘T MLI/I( IS A DETOT N11..51 o,k , strr.l States as the 'Republicans might gain by i !dark votes, the Deniacrats would nines. 1 M IA/. HAIR ' Illki3Nr• ' '' '' -nAND• sully lose. • . , 1 . 4-':i t ;`,.e . .t,',::` . : ',' Xi : .‘cii!ril ' i ' ' 'l.!::Ti;,... ii Sig Ol,O Ite. rturit lc a,/ l'ov ssi, .. Arid right here comes in one of the , ••1.....1..a tear Us,. Ilalr t 00, r. tog, - inisst powerful reasons why the !ducks , :..1....::'::: Vb,..lclans At; ' 1....! ' .; 1...:1:: ` ,..;; .: I -houhl icere the Lltilist seemed I The 'ballot might net afford a I c si:_bliteli l 1:rL.,., ..,..,,,.,-., a. N'1,.:' . ''::: 1 !:;!:;:' :' 1 teen holding it certain and etlicicat pro. 1 iT,,.i.,,,,'„,`':';•"'r'V.;,.7i.:,,,1.'•.,,','Y,‘,!:,'.' te•:.tiou against injustice. But the rot. : :" .. :: ' ,,,,77:j ' ;., ~0 . .YV,... .. r..,,, ' : . :c. '' ; ' ; session; Of the ballot by--slill the blacks n i t il.V,iiiis.'s.";sstiksi NAN, a , would d'e the Pth'relien of the n l'''ie • .:"!,..f".I.rOS-ii.ti.%t'ssl!;/i'.., ''.!o"i.:li race: When any ide s -- s ic admitted to t rA s r,•,".l ~!`,t,..;:: A • thth.l rI • A "`" A i • . __. . participation is the sovereignty of a :IL- : 1, y LAIL ., AGO A ND N oll:. lion they are as secure from enereach- , rirrot:a 5 EAU , A., )11 ,, , r. 111, 1, 01. meat as it je pr;rih'.e to Mahe them. IA: 11 oil Tons ..... -5105egnt 4, ,01. A buit the blacks to vote, and the Deno - : ~ ., . I ..et , 5 5 1 ,0 . , nrr• t' ,,, , t. Julie party, which '.. tier ne.st reshg- 1 '''' mint and persistent enemy, ' treat them with :lie sat, resie.et they ho o:her classes of citizens. Nor thies ;here Feeril to be any other method be diet their Colltiltiallll lie mule eyen valerable. As atfniri.stand they have no ecurity' either for person or property. The case of white loyal[-ha in the 5, redulg States is not much. better. They arc so few in numbers bat their posse ,ion of the ballot does not h e ti, The enfranchisement of tile hlact:s. 'tears e:seutial to the t,curity of the, white people. If black ,ulTraLte is not establithed the loyal whites will be earn. I polled to pull up and seek new abodes..! All account: agree on this point, whether ; they conic through Ili , Generals of the army, Cougres , ,ional Investigating Com-1 mittees, or Private sources. THE SANIHISKYAND IRWIN STREETHHHHai. There was a bill introduced iu:o State Legbilature providing for the erec tion of a new bridge to-connect Pitts burgh end Allegheny at very convenient and desirnisle points, fiosn Irwi• to San dusky street. Tie bi - 11 was referred to • the Camtni:to:e room, limn whenci, we b,,pe it may ,tton t.c relorraC.ed and fa voratde acr,n tAken apron it by th« Leg- The project meets ., versal favor. The erection of in , bridge.as contemplated will prove of in. calculable beaefit to now comparatively doll sad deserted sections of both cities, and trade will ba off Irded new localities fur its transaction. Pittsburgh must have more available Str , :ntk for her large log rapidly growing number of retail merchants and dealers. lf, as contem- I 'slated, the Postcflice he removed to snore t near Irwin street, and this bridge .2011171 MA Allegheny from Sandusky Street, la great business center still at once he created which shall proves formidable rival to Fifth and F.t. Clair streets. We i urge: upon our members the impormace 1. - g passing the bill, so that the mush needed bridge may be immediately erect- I CO, and a fresh impetus given tOlllO COM inercial growth of the city. —An heir•iippsrent to one of the few crowns yet existing in Europe, started i t tavera exiled the Saueisse d'Or. Every evening, at.a certuia hour, among the s, t osag;.,s sold to his ello , olllCN, lie placed one conntining a gold live-ii - Aue e. The rush 10 his esniblisionent emised such contusion in tine neighborhood that the police interlercil and stopped the , hr.:tire. on the plea of its constituting a broach of 111e.111.W Oslo lotteries. —A. terrible accident occurred in the \Vigconsin by which a nein ;vas L. rows eighty feet into the air. The man killed was otanding ou a balance tree to see another tree Coln(' down, when the tree is its lulling couree struct: the other end of the tree on which the. man was ttandiug, and the tremendous , weight of it coining ou the opting lever ,'Llitew him hie it shot into the air. —There ore 2,0•1,000 proprictorg of vineyarde , in Prance, 1,000 turieti e of urine cultivated, 5,4::50011 acres of land devoted to,rineyatd., and a cr, p in 1," of 320 , 001,011 01 toe of wine, Worth one hundred millions of dollarb. • —Ten thousand laborers are kept ein ployo in conrtructing the Nettie Itail• fond in California, eight thousaiol of whom ore Chinese, who work fur thirty dollars per month and board.thereselve4. —Mr. Quilp's Query to some meu who looked MINA,. Did you grudge Crust.). ; diA replenished pocket. because ne hod rloT-uusut—RMv, GENEUAL NEll_ 4.Z:lcm b actually pruonring hook of hor own cutula.h.t.t for the - It .Y" , : -tau •a .el,.*.lt't • A , . 8,1, 1-•.: IR • 11,.. 144. 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HOUSES AND LOTS, ~ 11•1• , :o It , • J6tr• ,•i 1111 , epi ha• Ilvc •na r. ro. u ••, c• r 11, • All , eu .l t y fill. , up , •tu yard," 1•1•1; •1•,:71,•.", . •"•'" 21-t, Abov , r !••. ',lllllO /il'i .0 orr ot toot awl Atli •II or a .111. ,00r or , SII . Ir/I ,y or o 1.4 ou po to, atarnt Poo. rota oar f 1,•touol wotl atre,t, 0ar.71,/ 'r. I KY. ttontc Flre atm 1. Irtatal ttla on Vire AlLrill . voTtur.—Vilieretts, 1.111,-r% of In 014.1,31 4 `”f x.. 10..111.: • r. late •f I,y, it to. will*, Al -I,Letly eouut., sled. having tan grant , ,1 tit in 1 ralji.el. d .141 e.tats •re J ISLAS liDniediste oi, ot unit lr Ost. esivitig rl+l , i , • iire•ent 1.14.01, prepi , cr , l aut. allotted for cetelro,to. to Jolt 1.e,!..r.i JOHN LESS Ll' te.1,4,1775t • NOTICE TO CONTILACTORM.— ~, 1,1 , 15 will be rerai•e• l by eltlit r of the uiemhers of the Ilo•ril of Scho , il toireelord of tne urtILYV at, eny, until Ft:WAY, II II 1011., fur the gull. lug of • litalOOL ROUSE end e pee` eratl on, esu be seen at the tom cam. r 1. ,, r -Noe. 2. end l Cl• lla " ir ritt.l.l/1,11. t ”etk , Is ruo.r•c.3 01 relent eny and all We. . ,A NCB', • 1..,11N1r, ♦tILYRI}T, MAIO waliCall NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WE ARE NOW CONVEIIILN4 ALL KINDS OF COITIMIENT SECIRITIES MEM Neu 5-20 Gold Coupon Bond, =I rutted States Ws, 1Ss1; United Slate.' ti . 5.1%6 1 : = "'tilted Statue 6.,, ;stir; United States 6'd, old roldj 1864; And all series of 7 3-10's. Jam l es T. Brad) & Co. BANKERS AID BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets Announcement Extraordinary rici CATI!:tI THE FRUIT' SE_A_SON TE,nactervlzatl ^llt,l:rtug tht writ aTailx - t - sr D z- t-sr. • ell Quart Cans Peacites for 15c. or ;45.25 per uoz.. the Same Qualit3 _as t!ttall) fo:d for 55c. 711,y will alsu .ell Tomatoes (Quart) or 3::pc Prime Dried Plackberries for 30c per Pouud. 11=2:111 ENGINE IN THE WINDOW MELDS BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE • InL4 GITAN . D OPENING or ( SPRING GOODS, On Tuesday, March 12th, 1867 M. SIMON'S, INIIII NO. 68 MARKET STREET.I 1.4; Ei tc)Oli Cloahs,tiacque%, Mantillas, &r. MEE PROPOSALS. Arr, r 6. 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