The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 16, 1868, Image 4

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telfoonekr4ee. Thircrpride:'
I:tin ?TO& ifaOkets,lptporie;
Sixth'and
*eta , retz*um 411:airf, &ven:h
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weal Maseetkiny 5 .5.
of Interesfing
Maher, AinusententDireetoit.'
used is New York, on Saturday
ELEcTonat.MEETIN9• ,
4EARY has issued procia.
nnouncing thealection 6fG. Mot*
THOiAa M jlitannzar,i Ind
other citizens, o the, Reriublican
, for duty as Presidential Electois,
rying'thena to assemble at Ilart l is
the FiistM'ethiesdav in Recein t ,
to cast thkip,lectoral vote of _the
iealth, agreeably to the COnititu
Idon-and Laws. :`
izte.highly probable , that Gen. tlibtarr,
himaidng hie appointments, will not PPM
Immindful of the claims of worthy and 'pa-
Ariotie. soldiers upon the nation's generosity
remembrance. .;
•
=-Gov. Ton, of Ohio, fed
just been chosen. line of the Presidential
lectors Of that State. The Tammy in the
.
-College will be filled by the remaining elec.
tors, inannanctto . the Federnistatote
IIIIT 3s i liixaOt NCEDbriTne of those know
ielkiws; a Washington•reneA)ondent;
that the foreign appointments will all be
made by Mr. Cows]; and that he will se
lect literary gentlemen - for the positions. •
Gov. Baxsitnateis wissatou to the Ten-
L- - A.4sec Legislature sharply, deutrattces the
ettfriacbisemen,' of rebels. It
• "some may deserve rt early; but Others only
after the ' national debt is' Paid `and the Ilan
: erestored to the half miliie ofd Federal
-soldiers whose bodies lie mouldering w the
ds of "the . South:i' '
. 37 ' 113 Awarft' as that the
Union and Central Pacific {iaway
ides lu r :erne to a44tnuttiatagreement•thst
/their , 'ye lines of road shall meet sad
- unite ats point one hundred sniles west of
the northern extremity of Balt3ithe.". One
result of such an agreement will be the ees
/
intim pc the extraordinary exertions lately,
rdade breaeh company
ofextensioni and, .prohably,•a much earlier
suspension of all weak fortite winter. The
_Fourth of !July hest is now suggested as
the day when the opening of sllte entire line
be formally and' tlicin a
magnificent scale.
.otat Sa=wents connai3ed the an
. ,
a
nouneementi of Sheriff S. B. Omar; of
: nnmber Of lots, pieces and parcels . lof land
to lie disposed of at puhlie 'silo at the Court
llouse•on the 7th prox.,t,O Satisfyjuents
tutored against them. 4ruti Bet e mbraced
several very : choice and desirable pieces of
property which sheitdd 'command !lie atten
tip; of cnpifalists or "those wishing to secure
iontestesda. ln 41conection*ithoes• notice
of the mil . ay not be oat ef Phizetwad4
- one Wor of tribute ito the pres Out ' lfietiro-
C
bent of
.. efiheriee office, whose '44ml n l
tratiiiii t of affairs heti melted iuovenug
.agstaakai. -.lir. -faiiiii4ea Ai*
officer, serving the people
~,I.
fcil an e ffi cient om
iwitysibility ift!ll,mps:irPatitx,'and 44411M41;
• forldniself a public Ind; esteem`
which he will wry With - him Into - Aar new
position in. life he may assume ontle expl 7
nationof hieteam Of 'office., - .'' -.. •‘. :' .
Mzssi Lprrviridim e , 13,smee - & l 'Of ,
,
the world know York 1 Sai o j eralin
AgenW:of 8 IL itverPoro4 ! Pct, pro
. pose entering into n newspaper enterprise
which will not, fiewiver, interfere' *ith
regular business of thelfiruw They will
iamb on or AkforeJ'artua4 m ; , lik ',186?„, the
WW l } imam of $ firat-teel Stay , weekly'
VW, to be ds-oted to all :that -portions
*lra
Dame. It will be partisan or
butP,
orery household: Detrain s Gi MITCH=
3riEvi willtriniitie'itzatorafitilet, inut
will, be assisted by a • !all Afxrrpa .. ,of2adiumial
agaciatiti; - picAsinio among witaiiiitt be
*.k'auLIOST fki r 4ll%
zsnrnal seitdelPV* l2os tii:bC# l 4 ONO: a[
AtgAit Via WthiS 4 1 41 /ahrt r 44 l 9 , 4* -, .
I.e(efity3it kewded as I/1A . 0 11 00 1 4 OP'
A 417, energy and catell i tifeetitt SP7'
!pnecamiw: ; , If
1.
Tml4.linsii-Bimasc &owl her gener
al ehotlontwith the first week of November,
And 9sl4Btßriptin.eatered nport & similar
"ognicStAhe we*Mier. , Thearliamentery
,thopik-thumghout the- United
commenced tinitilosed with
1:" "40 gen sPeedkli ka.rwil
,iffitielt i ike,peact the comppdtion oit
the next ; ;11tiitWorCoinmoni, - mid i& tate
alfildieff
tlteznifity 41&-Gritamzers'aleal,' ,
have jowl,: samsfiloihit!t. 1194!;&4141t.i'a - 4e;
cworuktitityAigiotA4iterili the itivi
litisiiifbieto-tmkott4 _ 074 t Wry:
, woPPLIMM),
strengart. *if that many lonstitzten2ges
wogitslooll4,Atei eiko444 00 'the
YOutig Eigland' party. Un less a declidva
majoTity, of,the liewl members
DISRAELI will retain power, and
linty in political expedients, will
Strengthening 'a !Military
see Med to be on
. .The detail's of this
rill come 1.0 - hand-UR
QM
QM
by hi 4 fei
succeed
which
the brink
general. - el
Week.
- . - -A @toPl i tl. SEIRNICE.
1 \
The friends of the U. nin Pennsylva n ia"
gratefulli recognize the 'd Value of that
:service tothepuriti or Jus Cal and the iii
part:al administration, of th [Lay.v, which
was rendered by jistice Ritz, tef the Sti-' 1
17 ,
Preillee9 l 4.4s )n his hsid:l4o 4 .IY Ate,
MulgitlefrOf the Prpvil4o4-pf. l `tii w, in.
their bearing upon - the'Dianocreitic oo spir
my tii difnslidlhe "leifplefof Vie. rnf o ti,
- wealth sit,their. .recent: electiuni.. ~ We. li -
ceive with pleastart that the rulings from
~ this Judge, at, the Gctober l'On ' hies term
.In. Philadelphia * ;upon, the :very important
issnestdrig otit of the exposure this con
spiracy, and Which demanded iodide! con
faideration, hait been accepted Isy fhe'great
body. of his fellow citizens as mat. only', inst
in a,lint as "largely riiiiictendiil in
effect*the'deliverance of *ballot-boxes
from an inuninent and' ftlasniiing danger.
The influence- . 'for good,'of those rulings,
,cannot be -too highly estimated. It is not
unlikely that the plot alluded to . was there-,
hyldefeated,and inno Other...way. A vast.
number of frsodulent ImPers -of natu
raliiation ' are. known to have beell Pre
pared, for the,express Partin% of swamping
the honest votes of a majority of the •peo- .
ple, but the holders of these papers; wheth
er theoagineers Of.the infamous scheme, or
their lastrunients; were thereby de
terred from their use, while many more
.
voters, of the same Democratic party, dis
gusted by the tunumwe ratio ,revelations,'
either abstained from vot &gat all,ar quiet
ly.,,niiiied theinseliei sidth
„the Mends' of
Gen. Giusti. This wee i s good deal better
for our peoPle; than if Ire were now to''find
ourselves dofterldod,.o-dionared and defeat
ed, as are one friends in iirow York, by the
success of a flagrant! villainy. Of ike live
eitteagette, tee preet e
,nti own; and have no
itellpitionlii aeknow' *Wig that mach is
due, therefor, to , the active and thorough
ditenrdnafion of our; Philadelphia friends,
and to the prompt ar id .west mlnitorious in
terposition of Justie ellassi, la defense of a
violate law. • . I This• Commonwealth assds
fudges: who she'll'. sadie crime, of whatever
nature, fa root or i n branch, without gloves
—sad lot* be the alzful that we are not en
tirely without the m!
' T. E F'7 ' Ali uvrYKRAFT-
The 7 ese -Won Bof 'the hour are bringing
out an explaiia' don of the exalt:44lllft
,course of Mr. J Damon, the American Min.
*ter to HaglenYd. There are mums for
the belief thit the Minieter his Mowed
rettliftgli"th.eiiiie marked out_ ibr Oin in
the instruction a privately ; given him by the
.sPresideui; In 'iesPect• of whieh secretary
1 • -
gBWAIID was. neither. Unsuited nor, has
belied any , r qiecua advice. In no, other
way can the Department , explain -the eon
' cessions wale which the Minister has admit
2ted ttionualid.ity of •England'a-claita to the
tabulate riglit of reciognizing the belageient
eiliterfAlhe , rete', Confederacy. -'his point
has been BUM** resisted in all Secre
tary's preliridiary 'negotiations, and was
therefore r egiuded as the main obstaile in
Ilieway •tif atilt' adjustment of the entire
=controversy. .If the Minister has now, con
tededthe.t point, he his done so in the Awe
of all , extating Instructions from the Sure
tary,.who does not hesitate to convey to
'Any 'ef •;111s friends the impression'••that
:the responsibility therefor rests' upon the
iPresident hi 6 self. : . • - • • . .c- ' *• -.
In.lahatever irregaler way this reversal
,
-of our diploma tic _: osition may have been
.. _
'l:tronaohtllbOut., It must not be forgotten that
:the point in , question
_does - not affect sub.
.stantially the justice of our claims against:
Xi:eland; 'growing out •
of the depredations
-of the "Alahema" class. The two govern
,
ments moire, nearly a Year ego; to the same 1
1 igiound;Muching the itbsointe responsibility
sofa:WandMr damages resaltlng from her
inoMexeetition.of , hex'own Neutrality LaUrs.
at is believed p!.s, this agreement has, ...in
.effect,,,, entirely covered the disput , ;,leavini I
.00,44 Ote,:tichikai quest 1181 ti!.
ociven4pa - idinnitiOn of , a foreign. powe r
overber relations with other nations.- As
.
aong , se all' the facts and so much of the
2aw.ot the cue as abundantly meet all.the
oida diiitFti:Aetlveen Nit-,tw
both 9 Oitliiiief,'
vere,thus concurred l in :by Pirti4
istki l riCathatiOnl rs:hari never able
to P 6 !eihrit ) the • neFesiitil f 4 deliginit its,
ArePt7iiiilttilOztr_tiilifiw4 B 4,Of 40 uPoll
a pl'Utirca_lly iffnatterial - .ohm .- w6:#o
nc 4 9.4 l are_ibrOiskeslinY hissie,to dencgiAcii
1 the President, when the event may prove
that he tele • `rendered a distinguished public
;serviced:li iiiiiii inittinitite•OkAliin'itnet, of
_red-taw diploinaex. : He Apar_ havA, cony, -
.ceded to England only that sovereign right.
which, 013 . 1 1ellikliqW Atta,e!krlY occasion
to maintain for itself. Hey have thus,
in effect, matured dthe 'eqUitia 'le adjustment,
of• a - very grave internatio duiptate, -an d .
ns la
upon terms which' shall ' coi n lately iiithici,
our cliskt . 34dienuiPpolley - of preterit 4 to
preserve ` 4o ' 6111 :1 34 4 14 !$ regardless of its.;
phOodira: ' Without the most irofentid iskt-, -
F4e 2 ce in t 9#4°11i.:1 1 ha .4uakpFpileups
and judic i ous treatment o f emergencies,
144 dlitleilitilieilete-thatheiti - '
OW** Ok-firkid fttkr‘:44 that idslitiO
form e ltittillatteht -- ddrnettle imerdiceti f
if* ,' /NI tz :ml4 by ft - Ajar ~ iitialp.Lor.;
roillitielistki# I nd 4183 miDsve.
ot.Arifilsetii . 6idaliethilitildkiagtan,:
raoidoir, before iiitonderini the ttriniits.', iii'
110 e; -0 .4 4 *;:4 1 .01* 1 : Fi,
ealipylllsfi. 4 tarluo!fspoz.:#l.‘Amittruse
iblifeiloa ktlit ,, *(l l ",q4o- 1414:410thdt
ter iiliiiiek whose ifbet 4 S* 74l iiiicitill
publicimistinsile4 llll4l/14 " 41 ._. P wiltk' ' '
notoriousrebelf st**thtlatie.loolintfett
every darbto* - 4440 , ',1 111 0*0.11.1# 1 0 1 0 . •
results may officially attend bia_ missird,'
Ws.Yr vil q i ,*Air 4lll6 4:l l' AN °,l 4 ' *A'
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tryinen.
PITTSBURGit 4AM:dbI . MONDAY NOVEMBER 16. ii3BB.
THE rdEPUBLICAN FUTURE.
The frknds of the 'Union propose to run
the *Aline of Federal government not
Only : - Jr the next font years, but, Under the
fave,ting COnfidentio of the people,for sev
er,ral stycesaive terms or the same length.
r ri'O•tio end, they haire, by large Ungeritier,.;
seleeted the incumbents of two, of :the
three, co•ordinite departments of thet,.gey..
ernment, , With express rearezioe rwitmily
theft personal .titness for their .tietionsible
duties, but to their entirely.. 141* . iijous acs
cord with each other,• and 'With the princi
iles and, policy„ which thetr constituents
have apProved.: The, politlidansWho make
a trade of public affairs, and drive that trade
for iSertxmal, profit, are *WO to realize that
their vocation: is . forever ; gone under the
.
new order of things.:‘' We invite thil class
-to-reflect that, for sO, inch Cif virtue as-may
, , ,
appear in their attachment to taus grind
`plea, that virarreis to, be rte' own ataidant
reward. Politielans, or thie, Bort. are nerer 1
stn
637 \
en, so long is:mats prove them to
be in pable of a large iiika unselfish devo
tion to be solid , intestate o 1 the Republic:
But the +, e statesman also the, wise'
and• prig ed . politician, b ating his own ea
4recity for use • . arse entirely upon such po
litical principle as commend them selves to
idseritical ju.. Y , ' :. t, and which Minim hi
accomplish the grea , good for the greatest
nuffiber of his eines , •.. en. Thui the party
of the Union embodien _ , manlier& or dia
tinguished then, whose • , ueacein national
affaintis preciselly comm to with their' ' 1
I
lea, constant =druidical fidelity the few aim - 1
•
pie, but potential principles w nave : ust i
won their completest triumphs.
tie Republican Union party bee o nega
tive elentents. IXis radically, agy vely
positive, as far as awe= theakPrin les,
aid it proposes to uphold them with a .."
!tire andmarked support; which shall maul
in engrafting them inseparably piton the
National policy for all coining .time. l Does
any.teme , man suppose that we enter 'uptin
this great duty, expecting to «millet(' it
without the aid of our friends, or by the
assistance of those who lately opposed us ?
Is it the radical 'Union party which' won
the recent eleMiens," and now proposes to
manage the Government machine by Its own
strength, and under the broad title which
bears the great seal Of the People, or are we to
proieed, for four years to come, under suffer
ance from our enemies; hiking counsel either
from them, or riom that noisy class of poli
ticians whose only claim lipon our gratefal
attention comes from their inability to em
barrass ris, with their doubtful aid when we
were struggiinifor the right t, , ;Ii is not in
thti latter way ' that 1 we unciMstand the
present ' situation. This ' government is
hereafter to be conducted ,liy statesmen
who are not only politicians; but of that
thoroughly uncompromising Radical- type
which mused, the other daY, the approba
tion at a. half million popular majority.
They will execute their several trusts, at
whichever end of Pennsylvania Avenge,
with most scrupulous fidelity to those prin.
ciplenvidch led to theirelection, and in
harmony with each other. President
GRAFT and the Union majority in Congress
_will never fbrget their obligations either to
each other or to, the nielority of the People.
They will look, for their supports to
the authority which ' created . 'them,
and will find, ~in that direition, their
Only line of ! policy. We . are; to have
i Republican adtahlistrathmi i n Re
publican halide; sustained •by .11epatw
&an majorities, and always faithful
to Radical and positive Republican 'princi
ples. Every public trust will be committed.
tt.; &Publican hands—live, earnest and effi
cient_ hands—and will - ieserve the
. public
confidence accordingly. Both. Congress
and the Executive, elected by itepubliMm
votm, know that - Republican Notes must; he
their only it:lance for 'inipport. They *ill
not attempt.to .do Republican work with
uncongenial or fidthlesi instruments: The
majority„ who have wqn kupreinict, ataxict
themselves 'to wield it. They who owned
'the vi4ory will On. the proper time and In
due Mier,-theruselves take care, of ally rte`
feast, with o ut : : *big ;Imais from tither
their opponentet or from the , bocksteriag
swarm wig a t e J.*. now ; 'so 4*On * at
the doors ,of t h e. maiket-place. • And this,'
it we are aot:ngregionexy . raietekeni is the
deliberate exPectittion of the victorious 'par:
Cy, faira the• high tat ..to the ,humblest. If
any one , thinks otherwise, ho' lays tip ' for
himself an ~toPliagant disaPijahliuesitn4,l
at no , very distant day.
Tizz'Ackson Oktrion, , a' leading Demo:
• •
eratic 4oninta of Mississippi, accoriatil for'
the, freedom of: that from:States he. bloody :
conflicts of race• which are seen elsewhere,
and•for_the erai of good feeling,ezisting be-•
tweed the white and black raced in Minis
sippl, as follows : - • • • •
ies.em- we the.white people of bfbedssippl, •
pending Lbw-late: vanviuss, seeing that the
neSTO had beCollialnindted with the tie.:
tuendous , reicenallillitiet of suffrage; - did
not blindly and stupidly_: eave-to iillens in •
their,pildst the business of instruesinghim
nport- the nature of these responsibilities
Sh 9 Trafeq, U B 4 OB l inVahred.th bin re? !
m _oat propera perform gam.
".4aid'atere in Another, „reeson i • stronger,
4 1414 . : 11 440ecqu5f recolfirtrtotiOrs • was - not
acoomP2 on a wrong basis.. so maw
nant, a Partisan as _Owlet Sumner does
not stagger ispontheprigt in his blind pur
suit of the South, but be. stated It exactly ,
without dOsigning•to apply,,,lt in the dire°.
OM *Woke' trio Ilroperly 14044 when he
wiete, 'the other day, thit there.icalt be no
ccinflOt 4 f, zfaclis, denial
r ight s p ;. , ,
MlL'at/}/21. - 7t. riI*GBTON of Oblo t tudtes
wi m
th, a suctittne„tt.C4Urai:- I .of
•
NorthVoiCOM tvadlht4 4 4avoilon.
toe -0010.4., people athe , cannUT. to beheld ;
I at Washington on the Bd, of Mara? flew,
IVequote from, their "pidl:" ,
•Tuthli;frcdOrditebple4liktCb
Fellow-eltir,ens: The stipiv4llllFeln
freedom and slavery mover. in has
in- this
Ve li ftMa u gnolt i ttl ig ea Wp are,
men;and part of,the body pblitle" For cut
re Orit tl Ai P lA P4Miegr,,,we
. , PIOT
„14t tiregnatinnin:
huma KY: the contest to decide this
question General Grant carried our, duel
erdilkialt ho 4 n 4 det With *foot
e ntgiVir e palthll*.• 'Pn dna? day
of dler to read ofueld ,
ekir:°f Washington,. Nat.. It not NI
;IMO for the.9eupla . to. thank the
oarixtbal irlivie the I . , thestibheega r.by.
hxyrordelegatie 'temp - sIU , 'WO of 2 8
ooniftrilitto annyenblo 141:70yhtIptiort'Oe
&I of Muck 1869?” •
A DIV ISIoN l NEw
The_ R4publicans of New York, outside of
the mvcropolis, are of one mind that they
her:: been long enough afflicted with the
bkwlestmess .
and partizan villainies' of that
great dty. Tiei propose now to cut loose
from Manhattan Island, by erecting , it into a
separaM State. • A Rochester journal, sum
ming up the long catalogue of metropolitan
mutinies which the rural districts tie pow;
_erica 'to prevent tor to punish, remarks, in
support of the proposed s divigion
W 9 haveenly to obtain the consent of the
State and_of Congress, and we are then re
lieved of .all further trouble. Let,the new
State be called- Manhattan, or perhaosi if
the New Yorkers like it better,!Tammany.
We will not stand uponthe. name pre
4rided we can be rid of them. It would be
entitled, as now, to nine Representatives in
Congress, two Senators, and eleven votes in
the Electoral °allege. We should then se
eure, without fear of 'fraud and corm_ ption,
twentp U
two Representatives and two Unite d
States Senators on the side of Freedom,' and
twenty-tkor totes in the Electoral College.
The populationof the new Statewould be
ortatbird that of the ,
present State, equal
with Massichusette,- equal with Michigan
and New Jersey together, - with Conn - eo•
tient, Rhode Island, Vermont and New
Hampshire altogether; equal with Indiana,
and equal with Kentucky. It kvould stand
sixth an population In the order of States.
THE SENATORIAL QUESTION.
Davin Gaiarru i The Presidential
coateat over, the next • question of a po
litical chatiuiter, that interests the people of
Pennsyironia, is, who shall be United States
.
Senator in the place of. Mr. Buckalew P. Of
course he will be a Republican; and ' he should
be a staunch,"nncomprondsing Republican.
The honorand dignity of the State, as well es
her interests, demand the selection of a man
whom we can trust and who will not falter
in his advocacy and support of the progress
k: •
lye and innovating policy of the Republi
can party. Pennsylvania does not want 'a
laggard, bat a leader—not 1 one • who will
"fall in" at the behest ofothers but one
,
. o will march in the van, and by his ex
am .le, ind uce otheri to follow.
• , ,
Su , a mania Thomas lid il lfarshall. Re
lying at early age upon is own efforts,
and mit - hiving any of those external asso
ciatiorui and`inflUences that so frequently
foist men into` prominence, he ' has felt the
strokes of adversity and 1 ed the lessons
ei l i
taught by wor , and in Bpi "of all obstacles
has bexuns one of the forepaw - It men of the
State. Politic al] hehas 'pursued a con
sistent and progre s sive co urse. never for one
\
moment hovering in lits support of that pol
icy which has culminated lin our nation's
regeneration. Morally coura geous,\ his in
quiry is not as to the expediency of any pro
posed change, but is it r . iglii? Long accus
tomed to the controversies 'of the forum, he
has acquired that knowledge and undergone/
that discipline which ; eminently- fit him' or
I
the immediate discharge of ' -
Senator. Generous am
and bnsiness relations,
.of ever y man who knovis
Having bastUy reviews
quallficationa for the pot
let no look for a moment
siderations that should L ourse
in this matter. The W ! the
State is entitled to the —.1 4 we,
must have him; and if w e would havelim
We must select an ltvallable man. That
man is Mr. lidarshall. He's known all over
the State, but particularly in the Western'
part, And in my judgment, the vote of this
end of ti7 r ptate will, be cast Almost unani.
moutdy fo , Some one has written,
however, that "Republics are ungrateful."
I don't believe it. He has labored for the'
party for twenty.dve years. `Ft_verybOy
knows that he has labored unesaangly. He
has never any reward, nor does he
claim any, for he fought for the success of
his party ,purely from a sense of duty.
Shall such' steadfast devotion fail to elicit
commendation ?
I have .7.writteit more Unit I had intended,
but I Wafitto- say one word more. •I have
no axes to grind,• :want no office for myself
or friends. I offer the above suggestions in
no spirit of selfishness; betas a Republican
—a working Republican—who wants the
man chosen who will fill the position with
credit to himself and the State, and who at
the same time is characterized by those pro
gressive', tendencies Which will assure his
support of the great reforms , yet to'be bun.
gu ted. 1..1 earnestly lope that. Thomas DL
may be our next, Senator. B.
(From
of tee Press.
the Indepedant Bepabllcall.l 1
At a meeting of the Republicans of Sus
quehanne county; held at . Montrose, No
vember fith, 1868,, the following preemble
and resaution *ere unanimously. adopted:
Wash s, 'The next Legislature -I will
r f o
have to= elect a Senator in place of on.
Charles:ll.--Bucludew, whose term expires
on the fourth of March; and whereas,Only
a tried and true ` tatesman should bac o xen
to that office-1.4 man whose politica rd'
Is without a styli, and who' combines abili.
ty and exalted chnecte .r - with Lee Live
Tetperiende, therefore—: '- • ,
oed, ThidinHon. Wash& A. row
Wehave such a min. For twelve, i . a
Repreientative -In ,L'imgress, throng the
most trying struggles that have ma. our
history sea nation, believer, in a sing ein
stance, faltered:or . deserted- 11W c all of
freedom ; : aid h i the' days • Whertlo ' an
anti-Olney man Web t' reProach, `. h e tood .
firly .. fer the right; resisting, 'fbarles all
the echtunes 'of the slavery preopaipm hr.
As a l egis l at o r and publics peaker,
.1i has
devoted the best portion of his rife the
advancement of the • principles of th Re
pnbliclutpartr. - His long 'experience' es- a
member of the House and Speaker of that'
body, fits him in'an eminent degree for a
seatin pie Senate of the Vatted States, and
we.therefore earnestly recommend his elec.
tiou as die alike , top! integrity of eharac
ter,ldeability as a ,statesman , : hie piped- .
epee 88 a legislator, and his.nswervins do
sotion,through a long period of public ser,
Tice, to liberty and l'equarights.
- - --,.-terom the intheni-ionerleano' '
The ,Publio inuwepaperedverYithere are
expressing their, pmfbreixpe lir J4r- GroAsr.
There are other gentleatettgio doitbk 'Otiose
claims will be. premed tyr the position of
United State' Senator - 11.6w PennsylVania,
but as yet them is Ape so generally spoken
of as Mr. :Grow, who stands the pier ; In
exCellithand - entrowniinti,'Ofatiy stiange,
the State. ~ as: IL it tried and
true MAN 0
man ~isti ten ixtackable integrity, and . 1
P4FIO-t _ enlarkedtieWe blqinttlie:
PPut7; P°, ls essea, of vigor 4 11 4.,enerilf. to'
*rant, air the artinonellad .iperplwns
datierof-thw l 3enatorial-oillee.--- - -- - -!--- - -
arrolititittiaotitiedkeiat
Net the least'of thedtgeskthat, ottrile4t,
Legislature will havetorfOrtia the eitic:..i
lion of a snccessorto Mr. Buckalew. The
names gf . qum e a aamber_of yrot•th,ygetSle
men have laiiti-Inesitrotted Ili tide,cortnec
tion. or whom we might name Hon. Thos.
M. Martha% of AliegbaP.l.; 4 0 n• fi* 4;
Griw, i 'lleh.' A. 'CI: OWdn, ,:and ot he r s:
Either of thesegentlemen would fill the po.
IlitIQN-Aenbtloun t srlthhonor end credit; put,
we deem It the dnty l 'alga Republican party
at this time to make 'the selection from that
Claes of men whom`-heretofore have not
taken pert in the contests fothat position,
'A.,.,young man, up to the requirements of the
times', on all questions that are likely to
come up for consideration during the ensu
ing six years. Sick a man we believe is
found in the person of Ifoti.4. W. Scofield,
our newly elect Representativein Congress.
Our opinion :of Mr. Scofield has been ex
pressed often heretofore in these columnii,
and we now but have it to add that in, no
instance have we ever desired to take, back
one sentence that we , have uttered in his
favor bat would ' make it stronger, as his_
otlichil acts fully juitify us in doing:
_We have in the West a man with all the
qualifications necessary for the- position; a
man that has stood up for -twenty-five yeas
and labored with success for the, principles
of Justice and Right. • A man that has neith
er asked reward, nor allowed This Mends to
reward him. A man that stood up and ad
vocated the,principles of our party when
the party was young and few in 'numbers.
A man that advocated the doctrines bicaise
he believed them right, and not because he
expected to be remariled. , ;,Neecl we say that
we refer to the Hon. ThornakM.. Marshall,
of . Allegheny- county: He 'would be a
bright and shining light-in the Sez4kte, and
would be a useful as well as an • ornamental
member. Let us give Marshall- a united
delegation from the west, and the esit,WM;
as in justice it Should, Concede his election.'
.
The new Legislature o.Eennsyl*ania
will elect, United States Senator to take the
seat now filled by Senator Buckelaw. A
number of names - have been - mentioned in
connection with- - the tposition.. ,, Our own
choice is they Hon. Morrow B. Low,,, - of
Erie. He has been the recognized leader, of
of the State Senate for years and has had
few equals as a sound legislatOr and skilled
parlimentarian in that body. He would
ably represent the interests of the Old Key
stone in the United States,Senate.
(From the Blair Cotinty Radical.)
Elsewhere we publish a communication/
recommending. District 'Attorney Carnahan,
of Pittsburgh, for United,States Senator, as
we cheerfully will any other Communica
tions in favor of any Republicatis for the
position. In the selection• of a candidate
for that important Post we hold it the duty
of Republican jeunalisti to give'_publicity
to the opinions and Wishes of /the 'People.
Of course, in doing so, we/give bet the
preferences of the correspondents.
(From the Johnstowtviribuee.) -
John Scott of Huntingdon.---He aman
of the Schuyler Colfavtype—honest beyond
cavil, earnest in everything, ideal by in
stinct, with a mind/capacious of principles,
pure in his asiociations, and a devoted lover
of his country./ Ite is a very - Sc6t of Scotts
as everybody / knows who kn6ws him, and
the tuniza latidatia can fail upon to one
who will ear it more beccnningly. •
Jab ea among th'e EmPti Sleeves.
D.,erroa, 0., November 10.—The Dias
bleft Boys in Bine celebrate the recent vic
tory of their old commander, Gen, Grant,
At the Soldiers Home, to=night; They wilt
have a grand collation,*and close with
toasts and sentiments.' The ladles of the
Hotheatso give a brilllant party in honor of
the event, , , •
ce I —
Lord Monk• Sailed for Engiand—Wynd
ham Sworn In—New Governor Generel
\ Expected—Dominion` :Connell Left Tor .
, .
(Br Teleiraph to the Ptttepurgti Gasette.3
Quails; November. excellency
Lord Monck and::farniAn • sailed by the
steamship Nestorian this fOretiOcin. The
- •
usual compdiments were'paid•hlin.
Charles Wyndham hoe -. been *Worn in as
adminietrator of the OciernMent.
It is• stated on good . auttiqiitg that the
new Governor General aill'leave England
sooner than was expected. It ia thought
probable that he may arrive by the steamer
Austrian due here in'a few days. •
The Dominion fifes , . 'Connell left - for Ot
toWa this morning.
DR. SARGENT'S 11,ACKACEEPILg.S.
DR. SARGENT'S.BACKACILE, PILLS,!
DR. SARGENT'B BACKACHE PILLS. .
.
DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS,
All'lSLDifeturs,9f .the Kidney's
flare Diseasesof the _Kidneys,
Cue Dfseisses of the Kidney.,
eure Hiresses Or the Kidneys.
DR, SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS, " •
DR. SARGENT'S B ACKACRE PILLS,
DR. SAKGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS,
DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS,
,
Cure Diseases of tl e Bladder.
• Cure Diseases of tbe Bladder,
•
r,
CurerDlseaes of the Bladde
• ' Cure Disease s of the Bladder;
DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS. ,
DB. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS, •
DB. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS, '
DR. SARGENT'S BACKACHE PILLS.
Cure Diseasii Of the Hibiary Organs,
• CerO-Diseases of the Urinary Organs,
Cure Diseases of the Vriiiiry . Organs.
• - Cure,Diseases ortbelErlnstry Organs.
This celebrated Dsttreticimedbiliteesoi be found at
any druggist and dealer in medicine: Prepared and
sold try sirmiisn A. KELLY,. Wholesale Druggist,
corner . Wood street audElecoird &ranee, Pittsburgh. '
• • , •
• • • . _
nig- gnaw MED/CATI MISTAKE
Of former days was as titter neglect: of sanitary
precautions.' No efficient mein' was adopted for
the prevention of donnas: Sewerage was unknown
in Ales,: drainage :WWI rarely attempted , in the'
country: .Illeaps oil offal were left to rot in the ptib
lio streets, and demerit: eleanlineu, the great anti;
dote to 'febrile diseaseso'was sadly' nesleetild. , ,It is
not so now.-. Anse lairephilantbropinituditiftionk
and a vigilant unitary ralice..hfle; to a g;reat moi
tent. remedied the evil Nazis ibis all. PitsviN.
TIM tillnie/MON heit . heaDed materially to lessen
the rates of mortality , It is, not too . much to say
that vans . OF iiitiosagini escape ;sickness in on.
healthy sluo n s hioriwnio ince of haring IxivaottA
,TZD TIMIS 811327,1te1, He ADVA:It6t by a count of
HOSTETTER'S . STOMACH -.'UTTERS'. ,This
Pure and,powarlif vegetibie tonic and alterative
comprises the extracts and essences of a variety of
roots and berbc renowied fbr their strengthening.'
seething„vhiditing sad pn• frying bropertiet. These
medicinal-Monte are incoroormed with it "pint ab- .
solotely ,free Item tlicarldipolson Which defllek - •
rrr iris. all tholionors orcommerce, and their
leict ageseg.tpthogh the, whole frame Writs act-•
five, yes barmleas.straubuth.% The' result le such a
condition of the syst.m as renders it ail but Sniper.
Hour to the exterior eating of disease, seen as
damp fog. sudden alternations of temperature, go.
ore ag: li t and the Perfeet retrtaarltY of all the func
tions of the body,' are the best eafe•guerde astalnet
i r rt,
atmospheric !eon an the effects of unwholesome
water. sad II TNTTNS,S,,BIT'PItII4 are thethest
strengthenio nd .regitletio_ ftteemeth e it p re iin t
blown. Tor Yttletuna and . •billimulness they Arcot
BP/Caine ABEIOYUT.C. , , .. 1
LET ANICONE Ter sor nms
'Or DR. WAVNE '8 ILUNG'CDRE AND
Tr. *WILL Eftl'AlDLlNa t ITS MERITS
BEYOND DONTRWRItNY.,
We Lee!. In W4tSTF - IP! 11 7, la Its Im that we
are ekoalerlftlft. a. I tene4.l ' titioefeetifit Peqple
litho would be benefited brit* nee.- *Take ally large
audience or it a theitifielfiiiiiii*iia l l'Atenuoa On a
momen t: Mad `seietteie Oat of 044 fen !Ina, 4:
41 0 1 *./T,lker: , i L Do . cough Without
so . = Panda 01,ao th roat or 04 " . I, 7 tril king-il' ll 4l
beatthrombiet)baigiaduanYirrawliemantaadiabte
gelato; eattrthe**MMOintlea,'at lad, I made In
eagcuab to ii. r ange, gad what would 41 . ° i. 4 144
ed gt. 11 41 DeSP9lllef itk #ew.itree. etitieltetlie
become a lbarftil lama. Iniolvieg We' *Mt, to
one can' be too ci*Aib,,,ftthrnan ke r w i le year, to
the a nt Pr e zaßrllW.PL Pl l / 1 4 1 4 1 Y; dAle.th! , * and
wbon a Eggert uke one I. with
hLtl4l'/Ueaft at all, the scutart.stivise 10110 If •
hare Oar *mild adoi l *illertlfied*tt i - idea the
iireatilge ree
Velfte,)poiMS 2 4 11 rd M
.• 4- • * •
DROUITIMIIVI*RESM ONTIOS Or LUNG
12410 V g AT/ 0411 +',2EOl TXX4MIIOO Olt
OBOUOTATIO. MAIM.C. Piing/ass% 3 RUT% I
Wein; Pmmutpuilk At: mkt* I
0 A.S. owrrt. •
Nomikba ' '
(itegt gic Ventligo''Ciftse4.)
ClTrom lffinch Munk
,inzette.3
CAIST.IO.PA.
VAN FRANCISCO.
Shlpmeat of I Gold—Sup - posed Lost Sehowitt
1 Heard From. .
181. Telegraph to the Pittshereh Gazette.)
SAN FRANCISCO, November 14. The
steimnikii.Golderi Age sailed to-day for
Panama with $330,000; $20,000 for New
York, raid $106,000 for England.
The schooner S. D. /3ailey nailed for Via:
toria, British Columbia, on May 15th, with
a cargo of general merchandise, valued. at
fifty thousand dollars. Not :having, been
heard from for six months, the vess&il was
.supposed to, have foundered at sea abed all r
aboard perished. Under these tklrduni.-
stances several, , :insnranoe .policies were •
paid. It now appears•that the schooner arm
rived safely in Port Nelsen; - New Zealand.
The Captain disposed of the, cargo and
pocketed the proceeds. The iriotirance com
panies aialosers, the Volleles also pro..
vidad against barratry. •
MEXICO.
Treaties 'Pilot to •be Presented to - Congress,
-"Mexcan Valley and Vera Cruz and
Americari Railroad Companies.
Lity Telegraph to the.Plttaburszb Gazette
NEw Yons.,l 4 rovember .1.44'-,--The Herald's
Mexican special says: ' The government
deems it inexpedient to bring before Con
grasktME recent treaties drawn up between
. - retary Seward and Minister Romero.
The concession to tke Mexican and Vera
thin Railroatf • Oo'mpany has been finally
agreed to.
A bill in favor of the American Railroad
and TelegraPh Company has 14tssed a sec
and reading.
, • .11• hite Frost'-. • '
Br Telegraph to the . Plttsbaggh dagette.„,
SAI/A.NNAH; November 16.—A white !Yen
fell here lest night. - • '•
Asa- sortoßB—..ro •ilNirßak," “Leeto
i'•Wanti," "Found, 9 . "Boarding." afer. , , 11{0g CIF
(reeding FOO.ll LINBS each will he inserted in Owe
columns own for rwsarr-avz mums; wok
additfonat tine IFS ORM%
WANTED--HELP.
HELP =At
meat Glace. No. ' St. Clair Street. SOY:
G and MEN, for dl2erent kinds of emplo,y.
merit. Persons wanting help of all kinds can be
supplied on short notice. • •
WANTED---,SITUATIONS.
ANTEII)--By! a young Lady—
situation In a Dry ooods or Trimming store,
or to do writing or eopyina. RIM a good edinatiou,
and understands the lie man Lauguggiti 4ddrea.
'Lock Box 317. Pittarargh P. 0. • - .
WANTED---BOARDERS.
]F r t
4WIDING—A I gentleman aikd
wife, without children, can be accommodated w th an unflarniehed room and bo.rddig by-making
inquiry at . No. 74 MARTIN STREgI, Allegheny
city. . . ' `• - • • - -
•
BOARDING—No. 825 - PENN ST.
—.Pleasant furnished front and back Second
and third story rooms, for gentlemen and wives and
single gentlemen. Terms reasonabie, orym
OA RD ING.-FRONT ROOMS, -
with boardlag, In a house net onenkur . svg
had by calling at No. SIIIIIROMITSON
Allegheny. - • 1
•
19VANTED—HOADDEI113-- leas-
T ant room, with board, suitable forgentleman
and wile. or 'twoyonng gentleman at 68 - rottaTH
peritEET, Also. .a few day or dinner boatdera mut•
be accommodated. Reference required.
WANTED-AGENT&
, - ---
yirANTED—FIBST CLASS :CAS. •
`ASSESS In this city and every county In
astern Pennsylranlavalso local agents 'tomb as
clergymen snlitteschers are appealed to as etweort.
era for. the .MSICKE.IO3OLLEIS MUTUAL:LIFS
INSURANCE 011Mf!ANY of New • York. Assets.
nearly 43.000,000. Monthly Income oyer_l2_so.
000. Ititts In ducements *Sired.] App l to
Housio;• General Agents. AmeriOurDePartmens.. •
No. S 0 Fourth Avenge, Pittsburgh.-
,
TO LET.
LET -Two story- dwelling
house of six rooms, No. 338 tor.szeek
FT. Flrst Ward, Allegheny: Inquirt Of,
JOHN 11.088, County Treasurer's °Hee.
.
klO IL,ISTROOMf.i4With or with
oat board % Ilat• pleasant location. No. 269
foots
e eral street. Allegheny City. on second or thief
.FlllO LET-4101:111E--AL N ew house
opposite Gee. lizergrs; SHADY SIDEf
near Station. Eight rooms; in good order. - Posses
sion Immediately. LEWIS k MeGLITILE -No. 34
Liberty street . - no7:STTH -
MO LET—Room_ ~ w ith' Board -
ING.--Bevaral rurnished or -a ofornbihed
Nome, wfth first clam boarding, at No. 236 PENN
STR.EET.
O LET--Ilostse-,A small House
-cf THREE , ROOldel et N0..193 BEDFORD
A. be lei and rloss anion Wen et once.
Enquire, at above lmber.
IOL _ .. ..
ET—Furnished no
within two squares of the Postorlica on Ming.
LLD ESTRIT.T. - - Address L. AL. °Amur= Moe:
TO LET-A :furnished 'Slee:ping
.A. BOON suitable for one or two gentlemen,
tee bone o ? A prltate Dungy. No. 240 LACOCN,
STREET. Allegheny city.. . •
rl - 10' LET—That' autiful
A. brick dwelling bouse,lio: be
SlO4, Oblo Ave new
nue,.
near l3agley's Lane, contalns 8 rooms; bath room,
diddled attic. good dry-cellar, lltted up-with AAA.
water and other conveniences- Apply- at
WARD'S .01100ERY: 88 Palo Alto street, AB&
FOR SALE
FOR SALEI-BESIDENCE - AND
GROUNDS--A" desirable suburban reside
and four sores of ground. located four millet itoto
the city adjoining the Borough of TIELLViIr.W. and
within three minutes walk of A station en the P.
Ft. W. il."11.1t. The house is 'a new double frame,
bails and finished in modern style. mantel • a nine
rooms, large ball, kitchen and two rooms in gniahed.
attic; pump of excellent water at kitchen doors, all
neeessary out buildings widen abundance ol fruit. '
The grounds Are UstAllilly arranged In-walks and ,
pianted with . a variety of shrubbery, The house
stands , upon an - eminence. etrsemeeding an Wen"
sire view of the-Ohio river and surrouseing noun.
try, and is one of the most beautiful I.:Mations to be
ound. The propErty is also sccessable by the New
Brighton road. Fa ferther particulars . apply to
CROFT &PHILLIPB, BealEstateatgents,•.No.l39. •
Fourth avenue. „
SALE--Destk, , •
- Proitieris
TT—The attention of those in want °rattan&
eome and healthy lowlon for a country residence la
directed to the property situated on the Western
Pennsylvania Railroad, adjoining. Bluerpshure, nR
miles from the city. flood water from neverMillin_
springs. Jor partlestArs inotitmofJ. C, fdcPHAR.
W2i, - RO. 10 ST. CLAIR
FOR SALE.--Second-Hand En-
GlNE'sad BOILER. A Ninelneb CYL I NDER
CONE; also, a BUTLER and FIRE FRONT,
sea together, or separatelv. - Inqulrerat our re-leery
In Tempergaiseville, or °MM. No. Bnila
tng
corzier.lrwln and tonneaus Way. 4#99.P.
BaULANTINE & CO: • .• •
• -
FOR 1111LE--LAND.---4The ` Hun.
DilEu AND TWENTY"ACEIS of the brat
ad Ibr_ gardening or estuary verideneea, : , ettnate4 '
on the Waabington Pike EN miles Benin or Toicl•
poem:evil/A. Will be aqid lota of ani size. S 5
suit pureMseni, Enquire it 650 Liberty
P; 0. NEGLEY: on the preintaes., -
. ,
rit IVALErAtiveiencevillel
PROPlERTY — The.destrsbleaurouertyon rues.
•neat ; IttITL.VB • erstszTl Lairreneeil4.
now weeurded lsy the subscriber; lot 4i 10 , 1410 sen; •
oontortable modern two storw brie* house of tlz I :
rooms:00d cellar; wish house, de, Pries Sow sue
Seseuriktylt:sold ems. Apply cm the ;'premises tiv. ,
EDWARD BIAGEB. - ,
rnt . 11:4114111,00 *--An .- interest
• ' am; mat pay from **moo to sa, 000 In a goo& fv
uMAISIN -AA 'atheism' preferne_ - SaII'ASKA t
• Address P,L. GAMMA mama.' .
. .
VOR SALIE—A• .diellodion and
STOOL. Mat klive , b4ffla Ver7_,llLL.beneed,_and
iw eh cost a rev months airo Slog They Wm Dt
gold very ches • . Address C. E. O GAZZITS once. '
9ILLE=-41 law House with
seven rooms. water asel'Eash and whO ms ta t
takes. at , the earner. of Paws and
LITBEZTr etre of W. WILTON.. at, the Houma. t.
IGIOR 114LE-LIPAR3I6--200., acre.
of good Lainr..' situated. In Pew Tp.t.Wfat'
mortised coontvilwarallettroargrwal gum% cso
toed Penns. B. Improvements, hewed iog)Hein
ood man% tagait ant gatrokteualw. fil•
Terms wamp,na., , . , moiger wf +An'
mars Scatko!, or R. 41. ACTH* Penn Bsstiou.
•VMM);
rrrin.4 IPooket COW ,
Ituipkeuee of liortM Th e owner ent 21 3 0:
jernwerattory ezepper immretur
fer aotlee, MAO ia. ,rskar4ooa,
Av /twin strset.