I .4 iljtanto - -a-utkapttt.. pinuggEm BY . - • - PENMAN, REED &,CO., Proprietom P. B. I.3cr'srlik*- 1 Josun =NG, 1 4 nolasToN; 'N. P. BLVD; • Zdttois an -Matson. ,OFFICE: ' GAZETTE AHD 86 FIFTH ST. 4; OrVICIAL PAPER 05rimobickigh, Allegheny and Allegheny. Couusi• "I"Datilf• Semi-Urea/P.l Week/p. • One yeitr....lo.ootOne yees.4l2.6o,Blngle copy. 51.60 Oiler month. 76 Bin moo.. 1.50 .6 noes, eac h. L 25 BNitweek, Vireo nkos 75 10 - , center.) t and One to Agent, ;:MONDAY; JUNE 22, 1.868 In Plat' on ,the inside.pages 'Of:this morning's - GAZZTTE Bicandtviii Se'lect .Poetry - and EPhemeris. • Third - page:' stspeia/ Matters New.. York, f;kf al. by:J*o:4lsk lit* • News , s ImPfkrtsv'. ' & 44 ". te 4l 4 4 l 7l 4 2 indvelqs„ "4 1 iaatogli'Ti 174 T? : blee Birzth ridee and 'Trcidei-Pe. troteum Natters. Sel?enthpays,i AfnisiaOntAireitorg.- • : I :clo i s4 in New York, Sattmday at .. adjournmentTtad' Oi Congress is, likely to be postponed until the last' of: Jaly„ and, evjo. o;tin, it may, be , possibly, a recess: G S A .11.0,zant), the Monongahela City POStrhister,' who was ;'recently ;removed from office for speaking his mind, shout irn p9llthment,served threi.yea r. s in the, army ` W andas , a Captain in the Twelfth Regi ment li''ennsyliania Reserves. m said that the assaults of the Wash-, ingtoitri O ligeneer upon - Secretary McCuL-, - Locit t itie instigated by the'anti-Cmasz men; as it yai'believed that the Seeretary, "icottld nu4dpidate patrOnage in the interest , *te father'of alllgreenbacks." TnE Zanesville S Courier states that Hon., J. A.-I:trucomu is likely to be renominated foi * tOngr ea . for his seventh term without opposition., The Convention sits at Cam "bridge, Ohio, July 2d. Republiotms every 'where will welcome the • re=election - of this sincere patriot, eloquent orator and wise Tainew internal tax-bill reported to the House. on SatardeY, filth the tax on whisky at sixty WAN ieduces that onthe finer kinds of tobacco frum forty to thirty-two cents, and re-adopts the administrative sections of the former bill. These sections are of great importsnce, as it is thereby intended " to reach and cure many defects in_ the opera tiott Of the existing laws. The bill will be the special order in the House to-day, and every day mail it is disposed of.. A StINDAT journal of this city, of Demo tratic Sympathies, says of tite "three or four conservative: soldiers and sailors, who held a mass meeting," on Saturday night, at the St. Charles Hotel, that "industrious enquiries failed to secure the names of any Inown soldiers present," and that the thiee or four "Were so ashamed of.the meagre at tendance, that they 4jounted to an eight-by- ten. up stair's, excluding the repor ters," and then fixed up a list of delegates and a long string of resolutions. It seems frotirtbis that rearaitiiefer the "bun:jeers' brigade, ; ' is as slow here as in Illinois , . Presidird. persists in Ids obstinate op position to Southern Thkioristrtictiori, by his vetpof, the Arkansas bill, tobe-followed is due time by a similar veto .of the Omnibus bill. Herein he Its& ,disappointed even his personal friends who, have, up to the last moment, seemed to believe "thd he would allow thi3 bill te - beeome a law Without either approval o , r objection,- Hut we have had no faith in any possibility that he would forego this, as the last opportunity to place himself in position beforethe Democratic Conven tion. Thee message repeats his old ideas with which all are familiar, adding thereto a clear, endorsement of the later Democratic doctrine of the right of those States to discard the Congressional policy as soon as tiley shall be sdmitted. The House promptly re-Paned the bill over the veto, by "a full party' vote, and It is presumed that the Sen ate wind° the seine to-day. ' Cincinnati Commercial, which has been regarded not only as the special organ and champion of 3lr. Criesx, but has, In' fact, , been the only prominent journal i n the 'West to support the political sapirations ; of the Chief Justice, devotes a long article in its issue of ' the 20th to 'the platform re cently put forth for Kr. Cams, "by author ity." 'The' Ciinfmeicial declares that if tins exposition is authoritative, it is a very d inoditleation OPE ions : formerly 01i01446d by" Xi. CHM, virtiniNt#Attladilitlrhli former grotinillof . universal 'icaffrage, Av,ithopt • anyqualigna. tioir,. sari as At refer of the question to, - the St'atei3iliemselvei 'would be. Of that doctrine; and of the' Chief Justice, - the Com . rnerciai says We should regret esorodingly to. know that Mr. Chaim had concluded to put Is in abeyance, or aban don It altogether, even for the Pres idenev, and can not persuade ourselves that he would do so, even were tlie temptation ten-fold as great. THE CILUSEVAIITT. There are strong indications that Mr. Cru&E, if not nominated by the Dentcic„ cy,,will run as an independent, third midi: - date for the Presidency: It will be NJ:nein bered that, of the Ithleo preceding elections this . for s tice, but one, that 804, _ . of , of 1 , has seen ilia field warned to two candicitite,s., That exception was due to 'the itlxiorbing \ interest with Which the pending bithici of thatiOar was regarded by rile. opt,,_ t h e question was one of Union or pisunio n ; and It swallowed up all Want 10' that 'fite oue"Kat effort Wu. made '.t.ioFlNt ' out A thii-d : candidate. -