- .•..l.lj r ._::Ti_i . t..o.r,gt:.eit•itti; ESE 111BLIBMED DAILY, 11 , KNNIMAN, ENID &CO, Proprietors. 7. B. PlNitil3, -JOSIAH Rum, .; P. HQII&TO2 N. P. BUD. _ Edltsrs and Proprietors. , orrieN4 - I 11AZETTE BUILDING. NOS. - 84 ANtr - 86 fIFIN• I ST • • •I e OIZPICLILL - PAPER : Of Pittsburgh, Allerhenyiixid Altight ay , Counfy. . - Weekti:t" Freattli -- -- yerfite—DaLtrw% out ,- year 42.50Teninglecoff•—.$1*m ei ett e e ymeaoar•h••."o,..7r; he - 04:. 11 10 5 cotter., ese ... ;h. 1 1 . 1, $ 7 the week mos (ftom. curter.) Three —sidone Agent. URSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1808. W. Pnik on the (rigid(' rxwea of this trimming's GAzETTE,fikeond page:, Cori- einaion- of the President's Menzyd ~ Third and Sixth pages Continemid, •Pinalwid, Mercantile and River. News,' Imports. Sec. enth rage: New Advertisententi, Amur , matt Direetory. GOLD closed yesterdayiss New York at 186. 1 , Jonas IL P. Raiorm," of Cleveland, is likely to be the Democratic nominee fer'' Governor of Ohio. 011113031 is excited over the „inauguration of a two - hundred arid fifty barrel well, on - ' ) Chnrell Run, Venssigo county, last Bator- This lainld to beaks latestproducing well in the nountry.- ,. . MEI - YnnorminaT a 'storm was raised in the '_'Senate by 'the coarse and offensive tone of 'the President's meesaae. When the Senate - - - soquittedthe President on . all - the chazges - Tpreferred - agairtathim by the Rouse_ofßep vesentativesitheylplacedhirti in a condition "'to draie otithis 'lir — qualities, which - Osier tileir sense ()fit:acid dignity., •031 1 -ano der Wecember-1, 1838, mortp judgments,rrecognizances, or monies •owlng upon •artieles of agreement for the vale of realestate, whether made before or Witter that 'date, became exempt from all fitnte taxation, except for State purposes, in forty-three 'counties of this State, Alle _ • gheny being one. The,exemption does not •applv te these xinstrunients — when given by •corporatiogs, - • • TEE adininion of IdElwin, the colored Tepresentative:from Lonisiona,will in effect vrecognize thelvalidity,oi-the recent election in that Staic:=.---4 - 11Onse is eyidently, and 'very justly, inclined to reject' the entire ;poll as a wretched farce, remitting the pea- Pe to the necessity for a new eleetion, not to be conducted' upon the judgmentiof llossnetr, (Drafter the mode most ae*table. El= rto:rds friends, the•Democretic 4 ' Innocent " TEM ntaSEDENT'iI MESSAGE with cold reception in Congress. The higher :branch caused its reading to be discontin med before ; half of its was Lid before the inerairqs, and in the House it was &menaced .as shameful and disgraceful and, by a very :-decided vote was laid on the table, and reluc tantly ordered to,be printed. These slights would be the occasion of pain and nortiii .cation to anrother man than the Preildent, whole so stupidly headstrong and wickedly :stubborn as to" rejoiee in 'the manner his .document was received. A SIISPOSITION is' manifested by some of , the members ta i make the present session of -Congress an unusually brief one, proposing to adjourn immediately after the incoming of the new year. ,This is wrong. It is nnwise. There are great interests of the -country languishing for legislation, and it so disposed the members will find plenty of business to.ocCupy attention in the traipse -lion even up• • to the thne for the convening of the L.Xlet Congress. We hope no prop osition for an early,adjournment will meet, with any favor, forthe interests of the court try require -that it should not. TEE YEEEENT snesiox of Congress is likely to be not only a busy one, but to be come memorable by reason of the passage of an unusual number of important mesa ' Tares. There are conflicting reports sit° thefate that awaits Mr. Moonnzias The. Indian Bureau will be - promptly teatuderred to the War Department Naturalization will , certalitly be: confined to the federal courts, with stringent proyis. ions against frauds. The, whole question of suffrage will - be considered and probably'an Amendmett.to the Constitution regulating it submitted to the Aisles. THE MESSAGE.. A careful perusal of , the•text of the Pres' ident's Message does not enable us to re . new the favorable judgment with which we welcomied, two days • 43inee, what was re ported as a correct synopsis of that docu- ment. Its two-thirds are devoted to the ththe denunciation o the reconstruction lam', tenure of office bi I. and the bill afloat March which expressed need tor a transfer of large military po era from an unfaithful Ex ecutive to alio and more reliable COM mander.in-Chief; to the public ilebt, the magnitude of current expenditures, the - ea- . pediency of an early, specie resumption, and the evils of an unredeemed: papers money. The results of the elections lead Mr. Jorni. :atm to dismiss the reconstruction and _.:ltindred laws first - 7 alluded to, with a ucferencs as remarkable for its 'brev ity, compared with his former Message, as for the concentrated bitterness with -wtdch he ;reiterates his sullen defiance of the ampreme legislative power known to the