4 Cts , • - 7; NIZMIED', I 44I I 4O I 7t rENMILICX IMOD 11,411. b. - 1. 3.,rsrorixas, los4•B Pis!Qr - • • • ' T. P. XIOCITION, ' 1 , R. K,," Zdttots •- • 6 AzETTE 4. I ILDIN6t •114 4 4. 1 ,1t4' AND SS FIFTH ST E=tM!!ffM . , . • Of Pittekrii*Oltv Allegkejiy alm a Anegkelkir . . ••• . is . . . regimr*Otp.L:'iliivrit , k-eAty. i . greats. .... - One Isar- , w.ow One Tear s . syStagle covT• ...5. 450 one Em ail . stx.iners;: 1.50' s c o PleiTg a i!'" JA BY thtlifeet.; Mreevatis 7510 .. - mt. tfroar_cserte4) 1 sad ()veto Atelku Wriktizstaar, MAt 27. I€ 6 Tam. iftiv.urGAzErts, eased vn • nesdaittraird socniitys, ged besiu.ndthop est family aper to renneiteanie. It 7111864." coek 14ffil!Zeit:telithares 41, solielevalitiog -oaten ,It Fises't k rMatati Iva a t di reijahleiserkstreortivotimt y i pe l7 ,o-178e-Siate. pee: are , steed *rely s i ve /y*lo4 Vrieit Coiirteef totiaty for rfereneein 07 . 1peoltebeit isettes.to'dift•twine the rulinstpriara thanuarkets at the tine of the toeitteestransactiosat - eftnAe: Terms: ' Singlecempora year t liaso.; is - etetrarnito $1,251-ireklubsOlese 41,15.' 2 Wid fl!e free, to the getter up of the dab. Speeition copied segtrealocnt. .(sdekeW:.-Cri,; of morning4GAzivrTgv Meond pagez fhs leg of the.Alitgherty, 4.l3ernocratic 'Opinion of Mitimsiyets, Aririt a Fall, te. Third paX: .Yaaniea' iNitiekepl,Nevp York, Mar het, :74kiredik Seer Pews, Steanacmas and •Rattiocas: Sir 'page: Ffnanee .and Track . Home ;Produce and Petroleum Nit r keds. ieventh page: Proceedings of i(Rty Counius, crowded 0144 TueBd q e 8 edition, Amusements, ;ST. Gemelosed in New York yesterdai 140 i. ' • Timm.mmt. and &less are now tcultivating Democratic . associations at Washington, finding, monk congerdal seats on that side •of the house: • - ; Tumitiffietial ;notification of the noeft'ina tionsii•bbi, - ea& will be commualeEded Gen.A.rfiNr and Mi. COLFAX on Friday., the 29.th', r at Washirgtort; Tns.tiirival State Fair is to be held at Hanisbuigilus year, from SePtember 29th to October 2d.., A. -44 horse exposition" IS . announced, as one of its features, far 'which a comae is to be provided. Siciramutir StsigroX.ln view of the fai -1 ure of the Snide to sustain liS`owil moni tion delving his removal an improper pro ceedhig mike part or the ,President, has relirmished the War . Office, delivering 'his portfoNo to Adjutant General TOWNSEND. WE are inforrned that Mr Boxy)", the . Tennessee Commissimier of : Ilnigration,. will denser a public address, concerning the natural and pblitical circumstances of that Stati,'li the Diamond, Allegheny City, on Thursday evening 7% O'clock. - He will interest a large audience. By els adjournment leaving some of the articles =disposed of, Republican Senators have kindly released Mr. Jolcssosij from his reported engagement to follow up lacquittal with a reConstnieUxl Cabinet and a t•eversed policy, He remains - therefore at liberty to continue operations: on his former line. Tnn Erie Divatch has been transferred by B. -Lvnn, Esq., to as aseociation of prictithd men heretofore connected with the journal, who will hereafter conduct it as an independent - newspaper, Mr. Lynn, whom'we regret to lose from the active du. ties of the profession, assigns, in his dictmly,plivitte. and domestic reasons for his retirement. - • Or ebtrasz STAN - roar goes envoi' ,e War Office, STANimuy again becomes Attorney Generaland war tvill be waged 0011'6E42 , 1T, as the proximate results of Senatorial weak ness: Whatever else, :of political moment, is put dowlt in the aummer'a programme at the White House, intelligent citizens can freely conjecture: Yet, Congress, which last year interrupted its ; permanent session with mar brief intermissions, is now in a hurry Co seParate until becember. THE Dernocritt has for two years PtUii, ded its intense hatred ,et theArdlitaryaat. rapieiv in the )3otittiern"Stites:; They hive an opPortunity : to - evince thu,sineerity of their protestations by , voting for the bill which restorei six - - Of these - Stites to the blessings of a civil self%overnmenil This bill has passed the Renee iiithout iliVDenio . - cratic vote. Mark the number 'ad:mum crate who support ! t P t the Sena • Bo ran .as itappears ME. waits has no competitor for the pepnblican nomination for Congrege in the Twenty third District. In the Allegheny portion of the:District no other, candidate has been named; nor do we beat of a: tiectlied 03131 peti 7' in Butler or Arnatitiong. Mn. Wrissams has rendered signal seri Tice, not ;solely in 45onsequencebi his de= votion to R9,11 1 4 1 0 1 4 1 ,1141c,iP1e1t son'of kit - 4C 'tint it wotdd' 6e' moo unfortn4aleis in. the present emergency of Public drab* t 9. Put a! f ilqw ,and untried man in/118044, . 1!“ A. - Insw Rep/1411diu:jo4rilitliatrect , to dis:- bellete• in the truth' of -recent' imPtibitismi against the Official integrity, - of the Chief Justice. But none of , them', attempt to , ju! , - dry their incredulity, except by a vague re-• fiance upon, the proprieties of his eminent station, and the popular, confidence which, until of.lateOfe, was sopposed to merit and enjoy. Nor do any of these, journals explain whatit, fsithat Xr. stindi'tO.day,iio , cepted by the Mends of theimpeached Pres idst by. : the Cindeo4P4 44l at a bsr by the Deniocraifc party and by. its Southern marked and unprdmeni Mprobition4,,Worhaievo Pl4rtut!'3P.frcln te4der-41441.34 Repubgcom of the mysteriiitui conversion, ten 'idaysebice, of the howlirig pack width: , for twenty years hate bayed with unmitigated hate at the lea) Of Mr., puss' jitsi'ldi faliOnle . - . „ rif ,, c ,, , , , „. 4 -,,-,p l: - .7,, ..q.7 7 x7; ;; ,. 4.7, , , -,,,5 ..5 .: ;1.1 .:.. 41 . , - , :ilf , -„, :i .,- , : ,. z k 1 y 4f,: ...,,;-,;A : - yit - -, , ..5: , 4; . , 7 : ,, :: , : ; i ,.:,;..: :; .;-.., k ,xi,.;,v; - li f 7; - .4:r.A.,AQ. 4f i.i0,. wY r.;e4- , f.0d.4 ,- .4k--:ii,L_-- , -Z, , ..+- 4 k,tl t ','at„;-iaiz:y,e.- , iy..e,14::k..-VzSZ4ir.,t,ea-at,= - a4.'czZ.4;-kk.<:,:,r„ - -:. 5. 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From St. Paul the Mississippi Sonia to as he declares, has Institated,the great suit Nei , Orleans, Where it meets the - ocean. before him uponinstillleleiiCgrtmikii; time fAncE; the closing out of the Rebellion, na. ' ecentiAll,ih;qAhe:Wisl4lolll,thl: spectacle of ture asserts its superiority- .over art in this 1 a biased - and iiirtlian,•judge? Why is, it, diiection,„ and ; freight"' is tarried. to Nutt' that this avowed politimdambitionis so um— York„ by. may of New . Orleans,. cheaper " I'l vtrsaai•reeognized that eirenthe criminal than overland by rail The railway com . before:ills bar anticipates the complete ever- Mies are constrained ,. to Abate charges n or &Ct.* . an:Offering of sargmittkrprnaaterhla ier bast _amounts of traffic escape them.. ends? W4ust is this but offering a price for !- , -But r ingittere, it is urged that thi; railway ;ice? Arid why is the. bribe less fie- companies should establish uniform rates, ;greatly shameful, for being political rather. doing - tire Intsiness that cannot elude ;their 'than pecuniary4 l ' r- k r , respective roads at thesatne rate per ton per - There'ogro some thltWaloqat Ad!, buaines s mile they ,--. 1 9:9t.104,4 132 94.1t lies,. a. gairich .no sophistry can explain saitY and ..citoice of hhittmeli.` .ao charity earLexcase. An unfinished trial; they clot-du'lthief And_PaY expeasen, as .Ondge revealing his preferences and con- every man capable of conducting business tenting to a bribe for his ambitiOn; a crim for himielf can readily ascertabi by a little' Ina' not yet, acquitted butommizinga party Squring : • -- • - scimake the bribe etibaire; jurors ivhilse „; 3. The different trunk lines, at all times, comiplicityin the -plerl Is not.attempted tole:. and. espee.ially during the suspension' of dispro*-.=these,Are the great ( Stag :which 1 tuivigation;cempete with each other, just are the scorn of Christendom now t and will Is manufacturers do. Electing remimerat point the historilkiiiieril atee:- )11g such b • usiness as milli Was a fatal day for the good. name , -oftollian,l4ey constantly make con 0/ILSE when he sufferid his;vaulting amid. ,cessions in order to ;obMin - ' linisineas that trample - gPou jadlcial ,decenelel3 'by juts .03pAgg f .gf: avenues, That this re= this premature revelation, and we suggest suits adversely to business men who have to Mitder-liearted Repubficm: apologisfillud' but one ontlet„ is palpable; but via) has wit .the pore the scandal is considered, the more enough to devise a remedy? If all the rail •shameful it apriears r way companies in the country derived their• powers from the general government, Con= gress could interpose and enact a pro rata law. But that would not, avail anything during the months the water-ways should be open. If freight should Pass between New York and Chicago, by the lakes, and 1 between St. Paul or St. Louis and New York by the river and ocean, at less rates t ; than the railways were compelled to exact, the effect upon trade of intermediate towns, having ad -access to corresponding water- Ways, would be precisely the Same as if that freight was actually carried by - rail. Prati-• tically, the freight might as well go cheaply between any of these points by rail as by Water. - • COMPIETITEOII AND ANFILIAIIIOIV. For some days past the atmosphere herea houts'luul been:idled with rumors ofimpor.. lard negotia' tions for the oorisolidation of railways terminating in this city. 1. It was affirmed that the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and‘•Chleagak)company , would absorb the rights and framitises of the Alla , shemy Valley Company., as a step towards operdne .a new, line to Ildiadelphia and :N evc York. • 2. ,Soola it was deelared that the Alleghe- . ny Valley Company, dissatieffed with the offer made by the Plittsbusli,,Xort Wayne and eines:go Company, had addressed Over tures fer sale to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and that these overtures would most pmliably•be accepted: L The last rumor had it that the Pennsyl ya - . nia Company and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne'and Chicago CoMpany were to be consolidated, of course, on terms saustacto ry • '• • What truth or falselmod there lai..n these three reports, or in the various; ITlOdifiCa tiorts of them which are afloat, we do not know. Each of the Companies whose af fairs are thus made matter of speculation or averment le managed by men of superior capacities for business and'of • unquestioned integrity. It is, thereffire, fair .to infer that they are engaged in no bargainings, of the kind described, and will be concerned in none, that are not required for the protec tion or promotion of the interests of the stockholders whom they serve. If the wel fare of either two, or of all three, of these Companies 'draws them together, either for more intimate co-operation or for absolute Consolidation, under the laws, we do not apprehend -that . any : amount of clamor by outsiderican avail to preient or suspend projected arrangements. - In this case, if any body of men are interested, to stop the negotiations, what they haye to do is to go into the market and buy up; a majority of the stock of one, or more'of these Coinpanies end take 'the