,< II ttSbe II wzoxastur. DINDIMBEit. ii VIAII7, Tut CloreWO Herald coma CO as walarged by the addition of four fall Whams, It is condo led with industry and ablilty, aad &serves ail the ' ettecess it has akdesed. Prrrintmexens sometimes feciiitnte themselves with the ides that their city Is p l ug the most exemplary' for good virder, moral/ and rehglon. A. w e , Virehda contemporary Is of a different opuden. ;gm it: ttridaergh-far surpasses any other dty of its axe fo'r crimes of every grade. Almost every Paper f.rnm that city con- Wes either a murder, rape or robbery." Tao people now have the competent „ s u mo y of the National Convention o f Dietiners that the government has uo,olMeted Ave cents a gallon on the ' l9 4it e nude and used. .They do not u k e any of the timidity to themselves, ktit adirss that .be frauds have been per petrated by colluelon between the Col. helms on the one part and the brokers ea the other, Ys. Dads , is trying to induce the &mate to formally censure President , Jobeson. Inasmuch as the Rouse of Representatives hes declared in the most erapliatic manner that the President has not exceeded his atitholity, or fallen Mort of his duty, but only differed, se be had a right to do, with the legislative bodies in opinion, we submit that the action now Proposed would complete the Mail/cation of the Republidin leaders _ - - - AT the list cession of Chagress was passed-abolishing distinctions 012 sixonnt of c)lor between citizens of the District of Columbia. ,This Was done so near the doe of the session that the .1 -President wes at . liberty to pocket it. -The prospect now is that it will be ponied in season for the. President to re. peat the operation in trio Congress shill adjourn over the holidays. 'ls Congress really contriving "how not to dolt? Haw Yotz malty failures arc ro. portal among marcantile houses laltherti considered Arst.class. Of course, the popular ery increases-for too Secretary of tho Treasury or Congress; to do some. thing to stop the prrulsion. What either can do in the premises is altogether problematical. Almost ovary busisess man has a remedy, bat scarcely two are agreed in ophilon. -There are laws at work La this matter which govirameital aatkoritids will lad it hard to overcome It L lIS4I/111111 U 11 11/41111 the laspritalrle,•and this America* people will is Had in the Tam Albany Earailty Journal/ waists gar• remain nominated ter Vice Prost , %lon% on the ticket - with Gest. Grant. It 'does not claim for him proemineat or .even unusual abilioei, but urges that 'lli firm in kis convictions for the right, of rthblentisked panting integrity, amide voted to those great principles which Its citto tee heart of the people;" all of =the msUis of itepublieths every wltere gladly concede. It farther urges that the nomination of such a mat is made imperative by the, scandalous ad ' mthistration of Mr. Tokruion. So far as we are able to judge a majority of the kapublscan members of Congress, by .theit Teta on impeachment, have de stroyed the feriae of this appeal. They have plainly said the President has dose nothing bat what he had az indisputable - legal right to do; ACCORDING to official report the Gel ern o cut, during the last financial year. derived revenue to the amnia of 1115,- 084,582 from the National Danko,- This - does not come up to the recent titivate of Mr. Jay Cooks; but it makes an ex hibit that Is creditable to the banks, and orght to relieve tbent,Of rmach of the existing Popular clamor. 2. - The objection remains that the banks donot Pay Sts., county and municipal taxes; and this objection Is well taken. Holgever, this must be said, that this evil ,has always existed in our system. Do limg as the banks were 81ale male' tions they camped most local levies, paying only on real estate. The fame evil exists in respect to railroad, canal, and other improvement cmssplulot -The principle is entirely wrong; and the evil ought to be obviated; but tha demand is as imperative in onedirections: another: SICIILTAZT McOutrocerdeclues that the existing tariff his mint to bo pro tective. }7orelgn . reerchtindizeflows in as readily as it would tinder what facetiously Fi free trade - tariff. This is one of the' math causes of the stagnation of domestic indtuftry. Herein is found, moreover, one of the principal difficulties in the way of a resumption of specie paymehta. As fast as. gold is mined and.colted it is shipped out of the country, to liquidato commercial balm. Ceti. If the tariff ebould be so altered as to mate it really protective: with swell connived *HUNK scale of duties, sumer tie production would be quickened, the shipment of coin !topped, and a solid bide soon be laid fora return to specie payments. The means of the mutes ofourpeople to pay would be enlarged, and Irbeli con sumption would rise somewhat in pro portion to their means. This would Joel clear of accumulated stOcks and mats a steady demand for more. • Swoons. a foreigner can . became' an American citizen he Is obliged to for -swear. allegiance to his native land. Thenceforward he pledges himself to be net ()Ibis old nationality, bet an'Anteri- Some men who had taken tbLe oath, falling to remember It, have recently gene back to the coruitries In which they were born, and in attempting wrovoin dens, have committed crimes against the Uwe, beea arrested, convicted and pun. Liked. 0 hers are exposed to Ithe danger. Now, we insist that our government dull make no distinction between na tive and naturalized citizens. Se mach Ls demanded by the laws and by public _policy. If native-born citizens should go to any eoontry in Europe and entrap In resolctiocary it - enterprises, they would run their owe dunces. In case they dank fail, and be captured, all our get =emelt could do for them would lie' to -sat they were fairly tried, and to Inter. pas friendly' officea to mitigate sen team er procure pardons. Se muck the government con and ought to de for naturalized citizens . la thifsams predicament. We; do not see how !tau go farther. reavoylratila an impeachment. the Tote 'of the Rep. grog from Penns yl Ulm "That Andrew hod for high edam " on Saturday, Do- The following le rosentatlres In Co • mita on the reeol Johnson be Impea. all ntlademeenom amber 7,1887: TEAS.. Thaddens Morena. Tlomaa gran..."; Stephen F. IfMon, John IL Broomall, •Joba Oarode. Wllllam D. Keller, Leonard elver% Charles O'ltald. Dhows lieroor $ VAT.. George V; Lawrence. William IL Koontz, - George r. IJler. James Iht )1 oorl.e•A. Letarryncre Getz, Adam, Olotsbrenner. Samuel I Randal/. Restfaminif Rover, t;aieo X . TaTlor, D rorge iVn.laken, W•o • if Roprintleans and 0 Imotocrau tzt The following Tote: nblicans did no Henry L. Cake paired with Cornell, of New York, who would bare voted against tiopenchment. Natal J. Morrell, absent, but _would bays voted for impeachment If present. ' G. W. lichorleld, alosent on account of &keel of his wife, mid would have T oted aye" If present. Finney, absent on accotrit Darwin A of &lanes& • sioarrrinanoli. ye/ frapeachmsn m t. Aztleatimpesebent Amos Total DE Major Thompson, of the Fourth Uni ted States Cavalry, has been murdered .by a bind of duperadoes, near Fort Mason, Tem.—Flake's Galraten Bui-; lain. Col. Dan Dies Is In Philadelphia. The nom Jew. Hogan Is in Wash legion to canton the seat held by Gen. Pile, of St. Leta& Senor Romero has'Aert elected imam bet of the Kellam Congreas from one o the States. Spencer and his wife, arrested and ex amined'at Newark, N. J., onlheeharge of counterfeiting United States bond; hare been discharged. The bail of Dr. Puller, who is connec ted with Quimby divorce case in Chica godau been raised to its,ooo. 'Peaks ark entertained .in Paris of a Ittestorial =lids, in consequence of the lost 'Kook of IL Ponta on the Roman question,' in the Corps Lenislatlf. Juarea's salary has been fixed at $30,000. Col. In 8. Stewart, of Indians, re. tentlY appointed a Paymaster, has been ordered' to New OrleariL The design of H. K. Browne for a monpment in Nolen Square, New York, has been accepted. It Is a simple colos sal status, on a pedestal twenty , feet high. - The funeral of the. Morgan sisters is said to have been the most imposing; and udest ever held in New Orleans. The four aidlu were hauled to the . graves In four hearses, which, in its self, was tin , umully mournful. • 'General Augur, Goyernoti Dennison, and Colonel-Henry L. Cake, am stopping at Willard' In Washington. Dan Voorhees has declared In favor of Prank P. Blair for next President, Gen. 4heridut Is in Cleveland. Chula' Heade Is to 'have a new story called "Pool P}ay" in Every Saturday. ElwLisburne la going to num penny head' for the people. Purses of the Pacific Railroad. A correspondent of the Chicago Ba publiein writes as follows from the far West "Thirty days more of working weath er aed the inn horse will snuff the mountain breeze upon the summit of the Black Hills, eight thousand two hundred and forty feet abut, the ocean level, or mere than four thousand feet higher than the commit of Mont Cents, the greatest altitude reached by the railroad over the Alps, and claimed to be the ,grandest achievement of engineering 'skill yet accomplished in Europa On nor outward I,trtp we pound the track_ layers four miles. east of Cheyenne, which is not a 'city on wheels,' but a real, and declined to be a great city. Only Wee months old, it new has four hundred houses and over three thousand inhabitants. Many of the bush:teas houses are large and substantial, bath of atone. adobe, grout, brick, logs and boards. The Robles House is a lap sod first-clams hotel, and General Steven is erecting an immense stoneware and commission house. The town hu all tie appearance of permanence, and pill undoubtedly continue to grew rapidly until it reaches a Ci aiti utif .4 of eight or ton Ileum& Beautifully "Stewed upon the level plain, in full view of the snowy range of mountains, Pike's and Losg's Peaks looming up grandly In the dietance, it may since day rival in splendor the his. uric reorient ef 'Palmyra, fairest city of the plain.' `Tbe ittramit of the road is reached at Money's camp, the altitude being eight thousand two hundred and forty feet above the ocean level. This L the greatest altitude ever reached by • railroad, and should good weather , oentirthe thirty days longer.- which is thought very probable by old settlers In this region, the track will be laid, and the locomotive will meet the first blast of.the winter winds as they sweep arson' from the Pacific to the Atlantic ocean. What a grand and memorable celebra tion of the new year 1565! Across Dalai Creek will-be the heaviest work done in the Black Hills. The valley to be spanned here is sir. hundred and ninety feet, and the depth one hundred and twenty.lve feet. It was the intention at Ira to bridge this awful chute, but It is now decided to tressed and fill op with" rock. and gravel. An immense quarry of the. Smut building stone re found near this' point above the surface; and luau easy of access. A heavy force of workmen are buy getting out stone abutments, and it is hoped that early nest spring the work may be completed for.the passage 'of cars. Dale Creek Isi elite with large mountain trout, and 1 game abounds in the valleys below. The scenery in the vicinity and for miles above and below ispictrauque and high• ly romantic. If we mistake not, 0141 will become a favorite summer resort foil pleasure terkers and tourists. Crossing Dale Creek, we paned Miller's and one or two otkee camp; and by the middle of, the afternoon came m sight of the famed Lararalta Plaine, beyond width I loomed op the snowy peaks of the great American Alpe, seemingly only a few stiles distant, and fully fifty miles away. The, Luanda Plains • vary /11 wbhh from thirty 'to fifty miles, and althoughl a leautifel eighty, covered with grass, and watered by numerous streams that run down from the mountains on either . side, it bas tut *lambi above the ocean level of 'from 7,000 to 7,000 feet. it ie a magnificent gaming country, and will produce' vvaarriiety of vegetables and small grabs," Leaden ranee Weettea. Before the establishment of the new pollee, the only method-of dealing with desperate mobs was br ming the mili tary. and ...militia agidnat them. This weapon of oppression, however, if used with effect, was apt to leave behind . a bitter en_ salty to the outhorities, and a spirit of diaiffection which was not easily cahaed. down. Blom' In the old days were, consequently . , of a very dangerous character. Let us instance Mc Loni George Gordon riot* and the Bristol riots 812, in which the military were not sparing of. their weapons when they. be. gan to Imo them. Our statesmen clearly saw that such means of repression were dangerous, and the Institution of the policeman, with his oaken staff wan I much more calculated to act effectually agaboa. IL crowd. Bat them. is bytill mon" effectual weapon, and that is the performance of a clever maneuver, to break ma any - mob, however dense, with out causing needle's irritation. Al the Hyde Park need l e's Sanday in Ju ly, L 65, conetables were mahed In sec tions of double film of fifty ea ch. These auctions moving a few yards apart, easily cleave too densest, mob- and then, the separation being effecte'd, - the order I. given to face right and left and march. La this manner the crowd is liven into a hundred portions,- Which are powerless henceforth for harm, the mounted polies following up this *gimlets= by . gently moving their horses In every direction ' among the mass,. thus completing the diauftegration brought about by the foot .polloar. Our London mobs ha ve not, the lighting instinct* of the Parleian work men, neither have they the organization and military knowledge which makes that population so dingefous in times of excitement; indeed they are not nearly so dangerous or pugnacious as the Brie- -tot or Birmingham boys; hence the po lice have little to fate from them, even In their worst moods. . Probebly, had the excited mobs of either of the towns men tinned. pulled down the Hyde Park rail- Inge, they would have gone home satis fied with that *meant of miechief.--Gas etre Ovaries. . Affinities Ilereieltigansinuthamilinum. An extraordl trial, arising out of the substitution etachild, hags Justtaken pine) before therConrt of Correctional Police efßruasela. A working mfiter, named D— bad been married three years witimut his wife presenting him with any. family. iris desire' for 12- eon was, however, se grmt,that he at length pee notice to her that he should separate from her if his wishes were not realized. In this difficulty the woman applied to a midwife, who, for a sum of 3oofr. agreed to procure the oblect desired. Anna married young Woman was found who was about to becomes mother, and who, for l2ofr. and a new dress of about the same value,agreed topartwith her child, which would otherwise have been a burr don to -her. The wife hod persuaded her husband that she had been several months pregnant, and the dell . very of the young woman having arrived, Time. 11— re. moved to the hones of thernidwife ander the pretonoe of passing the period of her confinement. Al soars so the child was born, D-- was sent for and the infant presented to him as his son. Po far the comedy had succeeded; but the midwife, in order ant to compromise herself too far, had the child regularly roglatere4 under the name of its real waffler. D— same for lifs posed son, but when the ° Um medical weer sup called to verify the two births, the second fitnt amid not be accounted for; en ex.; plias:lotion followed, the' result of which wombat. the present prosecution was in. atituted against the three women. The Late havingimen admitted, the midwife •srita.ontdemeed to a year's --imprison , ment, the woman Li— to a month of the same. punishment, while the real Mother was tiNuitted. The child, bow- irfor,iiied on the thirteenth. day after its birth. The most carious part of tho affair is that the husband, aotwittutaod ingthe.,lndgment Of the court, taints:min talus that his wife was really pregnant, aa4 that, lba child was hem • ES PBEtSOp7A.L; i e N:.a;.W;I:01 —Four thousand turkeys daily are shipped to Boston from Parts,Ky. — Maysville has a cave which it says .deeds only the investigations of an ex plorer to give it equal celebrity with the Mammoth Cave. Why don't the Maya •illalns explore it then? Mammoth Cave can stand it, if they can. "difficulty - occurred at Irvine, In Estillcounty, on the 26th nIL, between R.L. Riddle and - SatawhiterTyra, in which the forrner was instantly killed, sad the latter mortally wounded. A Mr. 'ripen wastage allot in thearm. —Prentice spoils the fetidly of the run away oonple who were married Ott h.o suspension bridge at Cincinnati, by the information that the Jurisdiction of Ken tucky extends to low water on the Ohio 'shore, and their marriage is void through tolecalculation. -- Kentucky must be a cheerful place. We clinch* following pleasant little items from an exchange; On the 29th ult..- John Neely shot and killed George Phelps, about seven tulles from Bowling Green. Neely...voluntarily surrendered himself to the authorities. —Ad n unpreoedented fact , has Just oc at the Paris Sorbonne. A deaf and dumb young satin, M. Dususeau, has lately paased hie extunlnation as Bube,. ler of Sciences. lie answered with great Went, In writing, all the questions put to him. This ;tureen, unhoped for a few I years since, doss infinite honor to the, Parts Institute of the Deaf and Dumb. —The manna disasters to American vessels by sire, wreck, collialon or other mishaps-at sea daring Norember, I volved the loss of tity-one Teasels, valued at $1,580,200. There were loot two *team era, six ships, two barks; 'nine thirty schooners, and twoeloops During the eleven mouths of 1867 thathavepassed hy, there have been 483 Atnerican yes , eels lost, valued at # 18 ,179,200, as COM pored with 518 vessels, valurdat $27,132,- wilo during the same period e ism. —Two weeks ago a .Mrs. Gertrude A. Quimby commenced legal ,iproceedings ;trains; her husband, Benjamin F. Quint ' by, a well known citir.en °CO:linage, for chrome, alleging that he had bean guilty of adul try with ter mother. ,Ir. Quimby has finally been beard from. • In reply, I he charges MC*. Quimby. with adultry 'with her hsician, p B. Fullerfamily and has p ca y used ea rnest tr orate. Doctor for sedation and adifloy, laying his damages at $20,500. Thci Doctor has been held to bail in 7,500. 11 .— Pennsylrania takes the lead among the States, in the annual amount of iron mined; Michigan ranks next; New Jer sey, New York, Missouri, Maissaabuietta, • Connecticut,- Maryland, Nw Hem shire, and Ohfo, follow In e this cirder. p- New Hampshire and. New Jersey _pro duce mainly the magnetic omen , Now York the magnetic and hematites; Con necticut, hermatites; Pennsylvania and Ohio furnish the argillsceous ore of the mai measures, and Missouri and Michi gan mine the compact red and black • —A reverend doctor, writing in the Independent take. the ground that the reality and personality of the Devil and his angels is Just as Clear and positive as the Christology or theology of the Bible." He alsoholds that he who dtsbelloves in the existence of a personal , devil Is an infldeL Thus thopromise or Christ thet "whosoever believes-in wt, - aball not perish, but shall have eternal life," would seem to require to be eupple mewed by belief in an antichrist before it can be made ellleacious in an orthodox sense. • —Last Thursday evening the' Select Circle of Bald Heads, all coloriki men of Hartford gave their Inaugural ball In that city. Great preparations were made for this event, and everything was In the most recherche style. Thep rogrammes were printed an the heaviest of white silk, and the supper was an elegant and luxurious feast. Among the guests were distingniahed colored inert from other cities and the eflicers of the Haytien war steamer in New York harbor. The affair wits very, aristocratic, exclusive and brilliant. —Eire men from Sonora were ramp ing out near San Lnia,Ghispo, when ono of the party was suddenly.awakened by the outcries of his bed-fellow, and the fervicionagrowlingofsomewild beast. He found the brute in bed with them, stand ' lag over his face, and having hold of his companion by the arm. Ho instantly jumped up and seized it by the neck, ulna pounding and kicking. it no vigor ously that the beast, a largo Califonda tiger or lion, released its grasp of the man and put off into the woods. The wounded man's arm was very nahifolly injured, although not severely. —The Maine Firmer tells of young man and woman who got married In Bethel last 'tinter, and the next day the happy couple started on their honey. moon tour into the woods, where he had contracted to cut a large quantity of wood. He built a camp, where she spends her time in promoting the rem, , fort of her husband, and on every Satur day .nlght they make their appearance In too village to secure fresh supplies for their next. week's work, and return on Monday morning to their camp horns as luippy, at king and queen. ..13n Friday last a gentleman residing In Milwaukee was walking along the street; when, ae he passed a shabby fe male,.ho heard a baby voice call him "paps ' from tho women's shawl,„ and then for the first time rotieing her, saw her awkward attempt testop the child's crying. To his surprise he found the child to be hb own, which the woman had stolen from the nurse, who bad left it in its ILttle carriage fora few minutes, He took the youngster home, where he found a bossy time in progress on ao countof the loss of the baby. stupid conduct f the young Magni Bavaria is satclus bedue ha great pan, to the stupidi m a rt i n et father, who' educated him iike• lle allow-. ed him only one mutton chop far break fast. . The first order the young King gave idler his father'a death was: " Two, mutton chops for breakfast. lam mas ter hero now." He had never been to a theatre. The first night be visited an opera house. Wagnar's "Tannhause" won played. He was so delighted that he thought Wagner a demigod. This Is the origin of his passion for Wagner. —The King of Prussia and :the ax- King of Hanover have "made. a bargain about property. The deposed George is assigned the. Castle of •Herrenhatusen, with ail its appurtenances, and the do main of Cellenburg. As compensation forthe revenues which King George re ceived from the royal domains and for ests, ea well as for his castles, gardens, and other estates, Prussia grants Interest on the awn of 11,00,000 thaleirs in four and a half per cant state bond., and 5,000,000 thalere ready money. These bonds and the capital are to be deposited in Prussia, the King of Hanover mean while receiving the Interest of the same. King George, besides, remains In p.- •ession of hie English funds and the , royal plats. JAYNES , Celebrated Family Jaynes• trivet. mt. James , I.lterstlvo, Carmluitirs, Valorem*, Jaymts. Llcametn, J•ysits , Dias/lye 1711,. • Call awl set Jaynes` beautiful Alum. Call aatl tot Jams. taaultiful A/9311014 mu.* °snub ►ad l'agllob, AT /Mint 7LRIIINGS DRUG MIR, Cot• of ths Diamond asal X. Out at. . for all Gen Oat Patent Medicines. 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BEEBE/173 PECTORAL BEBOP will lava. _likely • cirocatitfactlon to all posoos .mlated rooghs and boarsentss Amid the anal month, ththadles Inclothar to :his season of the yew. wellat DD. xxydaire BLOOD SZABO'S , . za 1 0 a g ug codas some Of the most lapel.,. Of ph... of • Wass little cared for be physkdens, and *mulls demeted loostrable. reek so oseetre, white swelltags,,throfalth„ tatters. 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SPUMES aa.d TSA SSTo. • Abe, d hap; usonmeit et INCOrated togll.l Led /roma CRISS TOIL= lIITTS. - Zrusr=ght% 744:41.7.1.11.•• hey sus vcraciet istrolllll. ax.rar mazer. • MIMI HARRIS & FWITING, Gor. arlfbnly t Prayslitals., Tbe °net Depot The'Oreu Depot City sad Ceolts7 So Sellelle4 e.edialm GLASS SHADES AND STAN Dlk, JUST OrANILD. AT SA WOOD AZ OVAL AND BOUND SHADES, w Ab w,"d witlioxt siastls, of all slum and WOW LOOKING GLASS BMWS, 1011 LILT LK) euctirroit MUTES. tar tat. at nidned sr 7u.. TYLER & ROBINSON . Man to JAwc• CWAILW4) MAXO7.4CIwIIWi oP .LOG•PUMPS. 1310 .It kin , . nt WOODNN.4I7IIINO, OrW wit awl TW111.1) tit We.. lielbtor der. tw.all.primpiln aWfibid RWWW.II do-• on Ow 61.. wast igettme areas xxiir ...11: $20,000 DoLLAns-520.000. =I Loan,of $20.000, • Tor sera or rem• IMAMS P•r•bl• nml =ll 1129=1 cIT A1 , 141101111/SY. • Toosennee•s Y (IFTICS, petmisler 1117. } ALLEGHENY CITY • • COMPROMISE.DONDS WANTED. Porsons holding Compromise Moods of tee City or Miestgesy, Pa., are Penal Mania th , S the Plollort Peed for ISM will y. ..... tee ill thus Bonds mike lowest rates limed. Prop.. seas Will Os .nwhi.a by eaderzipitell, Nati wr.0213 pDLY, Um Lt of /smeary, . D. ALLOrtalloto. Treasarsr at the Clty at Allegheny. Pa OT ALUMS/14Y. PA.. Thu Sous 11 °Pries, December It DC. NOTICE IS. 'HEREBY GIVEN to the Holden of the , • Mx Per Cest.Miuntelp•l nails of She City Of Ailfgallia 'That tea Cloonana on saki BMW/. Gown/ dn. Jannuy w. lin, voM bo palO on mal4 dos. Ora tee mate Us.) at tan 8A711.07 errreau4U H. Litho Vlty of rittabanty ' . -1), YLOYIEBOX, 4e . o. Areseeraz et the City et Allagbiey„Pe. preirsisisvAivu AIMNIVE LIVERY AND SALE . STAILES, 1311 41 4 . 40 PISII1111117.1TAIll&SIVX. Canhuna far remenas. awns for Pt. 1111%!LC4 4 .43411 , 7 . t:49 . 1 =41112 *m7 DEBSitATEn cocos:xu,p/or. ITITSBUILOR DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1567: 1786: PRosPEcnia. 1868 THE ITITSBURE GAZETTE The iargest doily, Paper in the Mate of Pa1...0i1/rani., enters the !rust year of its existence unite increased facilities for di , ' imincteing Me current news of the day, Mid for rendering good poiitiecd service n the important Presidential anwatut of Theforthconimosessionof (Impress promises CO prove one of the most import ant held since the formation Mf the Gov ernpeml, and the proceedings will be an n. lowly Watched by the intelligent mass& In vine of the deep interest centered in the proceedings, the proprietors of the OA ZHITE have made arrangements for daily dispatches and letters during the sessio,,,from a highlif intelligdmt corre spondent, who enjoys the confident and friendship of the leading 'members of the .*enate and House, Mr heads of the vari out Denarimente, and the leading politi cians who /repaint Washington, so that recants stn depend on rtvbig the first, fullest and most reliable irl.ligence from Me seat of Government.. • The proceedings of all State Regisla— tare, at it?forthcoming session, vill also prove interesting, inasoneseh at many ques tions of importemew MU come up for The GAZETTE will keep at the State Orpita/.„ during the entire Session, an intelligent and faitkfut comespendent, rho a>iU promptly report the proceedings by mai and telegraph. . nit the oily political journal of Pitts burgh whkh',faithluily reflects and tteadtly advocates theprinerpiu held by the Union Republican ~ .i.arty, and interpreted by a legal Oa It eves se stitek ..O afs mottn. as els paper Wadi twist diliarspn• anglaise. NAM tie prior to OW stet, Sew eM nAsayse as sewn as Qs Sor g., ...P.P. to as Ossassonmota. Wel Via rstargssassat, nosy deportment On. boos stressfAessd. ply Mob *hamster ,/err *Marts I *ohm. oslls be goatskins.; and Ott nestares ar.lmltte import.. srtli M fassitssis 44ersssed. Ms wens otsyasshass4 rfif I. to tip Se Ma regursonsrals ey• tas day, mkt fa aominassd dams ar(lf radValia Wry", It Uss frausettoas wordy ter tote Of IS4. 0411, Ads. Ostadry and world at Sarsnr, cad waisted, for oanirrs e Ss raysdaties af'a Jim raterprblat /ass fassi/y mad essaagsmai ststsflsadme. Amyl. max Ida Nee ovaroat /sr asart,d•rsi parts• meta fan at o ft Hwy Ss vend/ SPOS sorme, as ad mescal yaetaUsns for ausaVals• tame, faro drodasds, eattts, de., ska , ars fatly Ansa 04.11801• S, ay fataysit auto,- atssa reporter& The Pi.," 1111110, SI/ COSIIKOI, lett own, emit WI/ pros. wry Intrreettmcfeatioreetiks o.l.llrrit. Thejlaawie /maw departlo4lo las bens yawl fn Marge N as slat mut erwrinkeat asakar.lollo well render it glato as attneattat ash anfool op. salty la Daxtart, brotay sat Autosw won avn erelty 51EM MEr./a;Z=l 2u ATrie.itiunt. art. Mow. lithnorr. ormat mod Whop deportmewa of Ow Doper ohal ho • conducted is a tanner sada loin p.m itotto lhetors to the motor. - • • iliaa ow ma nua asurrs rim //with, Sis am. • •Poihhhki hi PhthohhrSh. Allesliasy aid ahjoesit Soroshho f r 33 emala per wok. posnek to Carrier. JJ. Jo SHEET. LEAD •t ttn 10,00 MIMI{ rate. DRABS ADD LION CI:CAD. ITS.ALII ruler', .111 u.s cutvinizico No. 167 8161Usk1d Met. ==323 Wholmle—Druggisls, PITTSBURGH, PA 0TT,0,. VITT O. acimonair. us. lIL .. lie. IL a. MUM: 'City Co.trellwr. NEw PEARL • 110111111 IT AND earn. Jost nearer on , l fOr .0 , 0 by lbo barrel or ;oar; ol,o,proso *bite sod Coro oral. Dot go la ilowl b./. for bro.. for Ws ay. the ta.Wily tiroorTY uMn of linntift (bum Liberty .orml klood !Wert& . . . . ILLE iti ILVEIRICATING 110AP1110.0 NOM I . .ati/Ild6. et All Via.. uul Kitt. tllalt street. fort J. tl. rausars, .NOTICE..:Who fiLI.Z&RET, wir, 1 grorteimt:T 17friaC.Eri tit; 01 Ll.l Wer5...,,,,:t; ....natl.. tun...;,.701' for . CM UI:ITYIIT Mr • Ball and Parlor Lamps, 0114 ►lB nnit flint Cfrraso.ll333lll9, sea., -dup.. to qauUlles to salt imam... ARTHUR &IRK, 4715mb VIA 741174 Ite4tral IN.. A 1140747 - . FOR FRIBINT CHOICE COFFEE, PURE, SPICES, OEM ROBMTSCINPS, No. 20 Fifth Street. REBIOYAL. LORENZ R WICHTMAN CIAI/11 EMOVED SKIIR NEW 0/710/5 AND WAKENIMEL. 110. E 0 WOOD argscr. Nest bourn Der. Bt. Caarl.. %1., watt* olusgel to its tiastr old Motels and ochmantljan .Te L cr Arr. .3111;nt r laht 41110 ItOLIBEL BELL C 0. ,& CHOR COTTON MILLS, rrrrenosen. Manolhotoren of flan, Medium mtl LIED ♦KUDOS IND ItiMINULIL. suarrixas Airpnarszwe HAZARD POWDER. T AM NOW PREPARED TO OD, at ohorton settee, all orders Mr Ism or ow Lola of • lIAZARD'd CELE:DB/LTD POWDER. oi4tri loft &tor toot by m.O to AT It." ITS owl 15* 7EDXIIAL 6ThE67, 08.7 Oily. Pa.', 0 to 1O BACON], 62116XT, P l lttb.ll7. pay Itw I . oooho prompt attnUoo. AUTHOR KIRK. R. P. • GETTY,' waommal3 DULLS= . Choice Winos and Liquozo, NO. SS R. N. 00s. OHIO $T AND DIANLOW , ' Allpthes• Olty: BOARDIN6I.-1 few Boarders can Rod PLEASANT MOW WITH GOOD BOARD, LINO. lOU tam 61BEET. Ei29==3 TOBACCO :TOBACCO! TOBA.CCO • FIVE . MIMED CIDDIBS' JUbT 11101iTID OA 9:720/02611iiiT. sun, mar, GLACE luif QlllEtlill .As low Os 40c. per pound. • • Tobutoonlo to. it:Tetra old other w Tobacco. would Ito well to call atio7ot t l ' daT in oat l otoot, , at ROBERT F. .WEDDRLL'IS Regularly litabliAeci Tams l,ccc , for. Smithfield &Water SI& de11:1111 int. B. SCUM TZ CO No. 31 Fifth Street, ARE NOW OFFERING at retail Ow Ansa and test gook , BOOTS AND SHOES IN Tiii. PITT, COMMISINO . • • Ladles , Winter Waiting rootr, et tee DN quality and Wen styla in Batton and Laos- • Ladles , Lastres . Crsit Batters, In Noir.. LUC sad Courts!. of OA Vertripest sztlab. Dona ClitW b en' ., o.r d. 1.. l Walking, cletuaol sad oo al W HGent's Tine Calf Boots and Ti..:. late Clet &mays non on nand: & sad Comire.r. or anpanor qaallty, nova. and Sleuths. Beard KID and Catt . Peggati and alea ad Hogg.. Oboes and glattara, and a beau • {VW aaaostaaaat of Intsaid! /randy booed. =I ALT THE 'LOWEST PRICES No.. 1 Filth Street. noISMS WINTER BOOTS YEE•S EntpLE SOLE, DOUBLE UPPER• =M! XILN'II TAP SOLE CAL? $OOl3 YENS ?DENIM CALF 0E WED BOOM Al.O. fall auortment sf Long Leg Elubber . Boots, Toe Gentlemen, Lidles. Boys sad lillsies. ARCTIC RUBBER OVERSHOES, = AU or these goods an 'or the BUT QUALI IT. Adapted to the Season GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO., 71 Wood Street, AN:nlosnme coixicn rousirs 1867 . WINTER. STOCK. 1867 C Alt PETS 3IATTINGB, OIL CLOTH WLNDOW SHADES, DRUG° ETS, MEDALLION DRUGGETN MATS A.ND Rtas, TABLE. AND PIANO COVERS ALL-WGOL INGRAIN. ♦ cocd ass.imenc. ma VIIIT LOW rater? BOVARD, ROSE & CO lit Flub Sir t, def f (WWI LILT BELL's 1 swomils szLr-T =LNG 87,4201 POWER , BRICK MACHINE, ILASURACITVILID sus r PITTSBURGH BB= IidOBTHE . BRITLIN II FACTUBING CO. 4 . 11 " ,, Va.ngi a ;f4:1,2 4 4, ...-th,zl.4 It:men 1110 entraoh p:fied'Op eight:V:ll'Ln: yard z as meg.. Yoe 00.1er trltlf the la Coml. l fweVrf i traVt . o . lgbro l lnoo l malost. holm 'Pb 05e5104 ix mot _ so Ma o eo 4 11.1upe 'l.OOO. s,olll. to It. Alto1r;A°!:: "71:1- It bun ;=4.:017d1.1r211r51221",......, "which 4.l tibTr" .. • 8 11 4 fall nabra. Wm: a olap.: 02 CASA 2, IT., 2d Morn tit i =l, I . ! ° A.AtiW rrrnistrßep. Pa. GREAT REDIUCTION IN PRICES DRESS GOOll3 ELEGANT POPMNS, FANCY S/LYLS. BLAME Sit.srs: FRENCH ItERMOS, FLANNELS, Imszairrs, 41e. JOHN PORTER, ai 11.11 1 / 1 /iiT E1i11,114. Or.A. 32CASI C:IOIVPSEI UNIVERSAL %SRIIiG COMPOUND. ut anuaraar Nal rsurzuurion iWe=w eewarea V ma a n g ah r e a erfa e stt = l :2CerlALlilk.e HOUSEKEEPERS, PLEASE TRY IT. • b.171° 111=1.71iLtrog°17. cleaanitOsm •, Rqd mi m a te. eklusble, breiiitls it 2 1 . 0 .r 0 d e:7/ 11 Y11 . 3% 4 13 e rani. WA 'HMI D 124 it Is srarssated to NO LIME n. zria b gavattrAn6min.r.vg: riiTeuirVit "'"'"" GEO. it. Lard co. PHOENIX STEAK BBJEWEBY. /04 r/1L1C1L.../All. ZILY..IIO SPENCER, M'RAY & CO. MUSTERS IND BOWERS Ale, Porter andßrowa Stout, PITTSBUIIGH 'ROBLE? WO.TIIOIf. Maiisetr. ZAPANNING MAIN AND ax volumitan; LLOYD, An. a St. Clair. Street; rITTBis MOM Pi t Groem , TeX owl sten Be.aapanned era to F AUTOS, ‘. , .11121:111ANI0AL Jura saleurssaixe DRAFTSMA Ordoa, THILO 11 ALL, :to. 77 Talab 1.11111. "MO kir 1.1011. d 1 Co. rnTsnutiall.ra. rjienT SCEIOOL. , i ,,,7 0kb1zw.°4211 , ":1 1 4%;.f.A.11:1112 0 %. In lb. seToral *era. Of lb. C.ty, tot top tlght h ..tr, ;gat ' : ttilaVo rtt " P l • I. # . Day, /110.111111 T LVE4IIIII4i, 9rEr. . 0. YILILNOILIScenta 313. Et. JECYJEK7eIja, cratiorr, TIRE BRICILABDIUM, MIME .lICATIII, v4I:III.I4ANL otimm.rum, vow mut Wasaboasi: niurrantssr, ovl.ll. Nosonnay.la Holm. sail LEATDEU..IIIIELTINO: of n su pertax. litilklit/Onsd, eZprenlylor Osr 11 .1.1144 en übilgsetion.ll3r.g. it IS sad tr Oliariutoc. ' •.37 • •J.• O. !MUM& :+4:4d ift(zi zin a ao A T 62 1-2 CENTS, • 8:12/12 BARGAIN IN FRENCH IVIEttINOS. On. a M. at a:S Club.