45t littiliut,it..'•oot.t.W. II PBBLDIKED DAILY, BY IMENNIMAM, REED & CO., Proprietors. 7. a PKIPRIXAS, I JOBLIitt T. P. BOVISTOIt, f N; 7. REED, .191140iiiind Managers: OFFICE: 9AZETTE BUILDING. NOS. 94 AND 86 FIFTH ST - (WMIE:AL PAPER I 701FplItelbnegly Allegheny and Ailegb.eaty ' ..-rernst--41aUg. .01non 2 Wont(0. 1 Wee*t. One yene....gn MI One year Slagle copy-4.11M One month. :"13112 wee— 1.501. 5 eatts, OnO . A. L 25 lltar na n week, TtIM WOG 7510 1 .` 7.1 b nattier., 1 awl one to-Agent. TUESDAY, JAYNE 2, 188$ TEM Weinuar Germs, *mod oft Ted— *Ways med Sattreagefit tie best availOser. art family Penney/math "E anytinte seeh week forty*At eolumni qf solid reatiiezg matter. It genes the Allot Ails as the ghost reliebk market repots of paper lge Stale. Be files are -semi -maw sieelrhythe Cioil . Courtvof Allegheny county for reference si ireporktnt issues te determine the ruling prioariot the wketa at the timecf the bueinesstraniesetion.inAlispute. Terme: Single copy, one dear, $1.50 ; in•ciisbe $1,25 ; t'llcbs of ten, 41,15, , aeacl one free to the getter up of the dub. - Specimen 00 Pa' sent free eioany Monne. - WE PRINT OA., the inside pages .of this morning's Qw.Enz• &tend page : _Poetry Miscellaneous. Thintleage: Atleghony Cat tle Market, Markets by Tclegrapk, Import; Ricer Xeres, fre. SV.l7ta page: Home Afar kete. Serena page:" Farm, Garden and Household. Gam) closed in New York peoimkty at VIM. CONVENTIONS. The &yobHam Commotions which hold session in this city' to-day will be charged with grave and respeasible duties, and A confiding canstititency look to the delegates to leave nothing undone to ensure glorious triumph, arid to do nothing which may mar 'the brilliancy, of the eampaigO. There is more work ahead than the mere &nib:union of suitable candidates for the various offices within the gilt of the people in October; a plan of action is to be made; a line of opera tion determined, and a pioneer eorps of good, reliable, active working men—men who are impressed with the true impor- Lance of their duties—must be selected from the. very hest material afforded and constituted a County Executive Committee. Let no unknown or irresponsible party be placed in charge of such a weighty piece of political tnachinery, and let no man accept the position, unless he has determined in his heart that he will do .all in his power, - exert his best efforts, be diligent and active, guarded and watchful, so that the campaign may be marked with order, harmony and piecision -and overwhelming 'victory se cured in &tend. Work is the word. Spasmodic spurts of political industry will accomplish no good result, but constant, increasing labor is re quired to sechre,the majority of ten thou sand which Allegheuy county must give to GRANT and COLF.AX, for her word of prom ise to schieve that glorious honor has been sounded from one end of the country to the other, and it can and must be redeemed, no matter what exertion it may cost. Is certain circles in this Commonwealththe impression seems to prevaittlutt the succes ceision to the seat lathe United &Ades Senate, soon to be matted by Hr. Bucrainw, is to be put up at legislative auction, and knocked down to the-highest bidder, who has bold _nese to take the chances, whether he has brains and accomplishments for the place or not. We take this early occasion to express the belief that this expectation, by whom soever entertained, is doomed to disappoint.. meat. The next Senatorought to be taken', front the Western portion of the State, provided a suitable man shall he presented. We be lieve somewhat in the claims of loCation, bat never to the extent of putting an incompe tent or inferior individual , into a place be. cause he happens to reside in a particular spot or region. Heretofore the claims Of the West' lutve been pressed, as to this office, and been denied, for want of unanimity among bur people. Row, there seems to be a general and spontaneous turning toWardsM.r. Svcr- Ton, Be sine; he does not want that place, -or any public position whatever. He is wanted all the more on that account. He has abilities, enjoys the public confidence, - and the weight of lila name -and services will crash, out: factionists and tralcom. -Besides, a few months of relaxation may *face Mtn to abate his demands for retire ment, and lead Um to acquiesce in the pop ular judgment and desire. What say the Republican journals of Pennsylvania to ibis suggestion ? - CVs CONORATULATE the friends of an nn- obstructed river navigation upon the dlspo. 4 deddedly manifested in both TI! o( Congless, to regulate by Federal itsB contraction of bridgealterosi rfithst; in such as to oc. eaffstidie 1044-porolble Impediments to the Need'Oni -- e - 66 ditifiliddiviy. it is sinidir; 16i6et ttio 41ii r topiiwil in the itildiV .. I *, - MOO Wifitiliftile# at kis thlrikefiffedient;'**ol4fitgit t ovum of mg-, taw* . i f iwiiif 6 6 ,-. oatoort ail inliken. t ifigdiy that no`span betktiidtP tint die hun. died` feef '. frifi t itsowygiotig the' rii,i f tfiriitiirsi m* 2 ' 6,46 1 ,6fild diatki.Wiriddf tidttelfdtd*Preterptly,- . iliiii-i-ettefoeniseite. t'il ifl r - •4 Eu i . )4"iWitrii' - twidif 4161$1 7 a Till*. iiiitt AVtlintiV, , iif are MIMI& d' tatty l e , ifllitiA4ifiat.' 14360 t4t9 316i61 plie bs:',,Nrr(: 04 . 16104 tie' aideos t r 6 (44:4,10 .- 1634 '. 414416 7 e,` In tp: .fiepli ' it i t t i . rolPoo4,oo brutal liat6ft YW Ini,Veituiretetititlti. .-_~ . Voguaty • -7„ DISCOMFORTS OF POLITIC , ..L MAN ACERB. Most commonly when an Important elec tion Is approaching, and i becomes neces sary to select candidates for places of high responsibility a large ' squad or chronic grumblers begin to crP.rfie the political man agers. , They exclahn, "Why do not the leaders bring forwr.rd better timber, if they want us to supprirt the nomination ? The people are entitled to the best, and it is a shame to put them off with second-rate or worse." That sounds well; but, after all, in lire majority of cases there is no reason in these complaints;' as the growlerer would comprehend if they should undertake the task 'of party management The difficulty, they would find to consist in getting the moststitable men to take office. Why will not such lawyers as MARSHALL, Bnoors, KIRKPATRICK, and the like, take a nomination for Congress ? Becatise they are snaking money, which they need, in the professional pursuit. They will not break away, take the heart out of the best part of their lives, go to Congress, and_ make a bare living at it, and return to pri vate life in a few years, to find their, prac tiee gone irrecoverably, their habits of pro fessional application broken up, and them selves and families altogether the worse for engaging in the public service. Why do such business mer as PHILLIPS, McAtitur, HussEr, and the like, refuse to be nominated for Congress ? They are rich; and want to be richer; immersed in their own concerns, and mean to be. The poll tido= who have importuned a score of such men in a single district' to accept a Congressional nomination, think they have acquitted themselves well in. the premises. Occasionally, ab'eminent lawyer Is found, who has "made his pile," or has resolved, at all, hazards to embark on a career of statesmanship, and he is ready to serve the people; Commonly, however, they are third or fifth ratetawyeil; when(' i'practiee not worth anything, who me anxious to In cur the chances of public life. This sort conceive, because they have thumbed Black stone and Chitty, without getting any thing out of them, that they are fit for any public place—in the General Assembly, in Con gress, in the War or Navy or Treasury De partment, in foreign missions, and in the Presidency. They really constitute the po litical aristocracy of this country; holding most of the high offices, and yet fit for none; carrying into public affairs the worst habits of the profession - , and none of the better; advocates everywhere, who take retainers for any measure, yet claim to be dignified statesmen; corrupt and t.orrupting the whole realm of public administration. So, too, once in a while a capable _busi ness man goes to Congress; alwaye worth' a dozen talkers except of that highest grade known as genuine orators, who are rarer than meteors, and sent as illustrations of what human nature, in its highest develop ments, is really capable of. But these business men, who* are content to expend rare powers for the public good, instead of for their own, are purely . exceptional. Yet the grumblers stoutly maintain that "There are able men enough, if they were only diligently sought out." All we have to say is, the natural-born leaders of a city, district, or nation; do not have to be hunted with lighted candles. They come to the surface - and dominate by, virtue of their own inherent qualities. Who sought out VitaNT, SIDIR.VAN, THOMAS, SIXERIDAN They worked their own way to the top, and none could hinder them. Who piloted; GREELY, WADE, CAMERON, COLFAX? They were the architects of their own con spicuity. The root of the matter was in them; the qualities of leadership - and by, internal propulsion they came into the forikordained sphere. True, the poet says: ••Full tunny • rose fa born to blush unseen MO waste its fragrance on the desert air." That may be so much the worse for the rose; but we see no help for it. Precisely so with men. Ir they were for ordained to private station, they may as well make the best of it; for there is no sorcery that can :avail them. A person cannot be wrenched out of natural insignificance and be trans formed into an acknowledged and suc cessful leader of men. Hundreds of men may fancy they are fit for Congress; partial friends may. concur In that flattering self. judgment; but if they disclose no qualities of leadership that strike the popular appre hension and •compel spontaneous recogni tion, they had better be content with their obscurity, no matter how galling it tray be. The fact is that public life, honestly fol lowed, does not pay, either in money all classes m• our community. • DR. If EYdER says: "You want "air, not physic; you want pure air, not medieeted - 'airt'you , want plenty of nutrition. such as plenty '4lf•meat and , bread will give; physlo has _no 'nutriment; gasping . for air cannot cure you; monkey ovens in imana. slemeitunot care TO l 4 tuff stkaulinds cannot enve . you. If you want to got well, go in Ihrisaw,alisi our.noottautomkerntalte. He says further:.Don't put of first syruDtollie.. "A little leek may sink a great ship;" a small ser e in the throat, lung= off ilier..wliVspoti layette the' whole body. How often do wens people slut off for a year or two what In Din beglaping eciuld have beep remedied for a 'ride. The Doetoilek &Oleo ts, app orays has been, attend tothe fliat,symptpudi ot disease. •Do not Mt. the 90 11 11115013, bicirt!e, , !ree k beano mbeglA to mead: it . ..13)40' 1 / 4 .4n to one there will be no remedy, Aural* a remedy for Myer, disease If taken In time..., Atalight sore throat nitiough may be removed , with comparatively trouble; Out a neyssflfatlna, g,nri einkied breaking. to p iec e s PT Off f rki4i the gtife - tlniOileg to: Cca znolit4e is not so easy. 'De. laishils teoddellThe soundttiOnpliktitypdaa ,Thane ii