LI c=„ THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICIAL PAPER Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and Allegheny County. UAZKTTE BUILDING: Coniocrof WWI; presNo lialtkirld Wrote MONDAY, JUNE 13. IK7O. PETROLEUM at AntW.«tp, 5'21 Home at Frankfort, 95E305j GOLD dosed In New York on Saturday at 118M131. Tut Pilißil?ENT and his family spent a part of Saturday at Westport. Pa., on the west branch of the Susquehanna. but re turned to Harrisburg the Same evening en routs to Waihinirton. Tae Ohio Repablimn Convention will be held at Columbus August 10th. to nominate a Secretary of State. Suireme Judge, Controller of the Treasury and Member,of the &awl of Public Worke. Tits ItrtrutuAcarts of Philadelphia have given It to be understood by three of their unfaithful Representatives—Messrs. Davis, Stokes and' Hong—that the people have no further use for their offleial err vices. • Wit have no space to-day for \Aliens- Mons upon the very Important Memorial on our fourth page, addressed to Congress by the representatives of navig-atio6 Inter ests in this quarter of the Dili river valley. Wit surrender much of our apace, tide morning, to a public letter from die tingulabed citizen rif tide county:: Oar traders will find, as we do, lu thin docu ment much to concur in awl something to dissent from. THE public impression that, by the cud. den death of Mantes DICKEXS, his cur mnt serial story of “Edwin Dumd" hu been left unfinished, Seems to be without foun dation. It is announced, in well informed quarters, that this story wits completely written before the publication of its first chapters in ihis . country. Tin . two colored appointees to West Point aidetahipa have failed . to pave the preliminary examinations 10 which all lip pilicants are submitted. Their deficiencies. physical in one case and educational in the other, were so palpable that the ex amining board; a majority of which hap pened to be Republican, had no choice but their rejection. CI Malian Owtr has made an extend. ad tour through the Western counties of the. Commonwealth, carefully inspecting the public institutions.- He has every where been met by a cordial public wet come, and Ands his Executive course as universally sustained. He returned to Harrisburg on Saturday evening, but promises to revisit Pittsburgh and its vi cinitywithin the next two Weeki. for the purpose of improving his' personal ac quaintance with its leading 'industrial in terests. Tug naturalization bill has been sent back to its committee,' but with small likelihood of its pasasge . in any form at this session. The Republican policy on this question Is plain and 'just: It is to throw no needless obstacles in the way of immigrants asking for our citizenship, and to spare no pains In preventing all passible evasions of an &imitable system for their gratification. Nothing leas will vindicate the republican theory of Our government or protect the honest immi grant from the villainous devices of pail, tizanship. F:l43s-useort L. S. FOSTER, of WIRES , tkut, has been elected by the Legislature a Supreme Judge for that State. Only 'five Totem out of two hundred and two were cast against him—a remarkable testimony of au universal non partizan public confi dence in his personal and professional quid ificationa Mr. Foster served his State twelve years in the U. S. Senate; and Would have been again re-elected but for as intrigue arranged at the last moment, which succeeded In ahelving him on the plea of his alleged conservative leaninge. But for that, he would be still a Senator, and as President of that body, would have succeeded in SS to the Presidency for the residue of Mr. Johnion's term. For there are reasons for the belief that the home of the Lispeachment trial would have been different with Foster instead of Wade for the ccuttituient succession. In losing Mr. Foster from her service, Connecticut has mina found much cause for regret—and •none, the leas since the manipulations which were unjust toward hint have be- COM! Conspicuously and painfully applica ble to another of her present Senators. Tux ItrntaN cortsumecxx at the Capi tal have been elated, failing, apperently, to eeenre the expeetect results_..The Sioux &Ws relax none of their originalde "nter4and positively refuse to recognize treaty obligations which they roptullate fraudniently clamed. They are now returning to their lodges on the distant plains, avowed enemies and known to 'be ready for the erar-path, but protected while now in our hands by the inviolable safe anninct pledged to them by our gov ernment. • There has been much to admire In the deportment of these wild andlierce says. gets during their visit to the Capikal. They bare shown themselves Indifferent to all blandishments, curious but not overawed by the evidence all abodt thent of .the numbers, stealth and warlike Power of the phe faces, pressing at all liars and under all drcumatinces the serious busi ness which their mission has covered,and frankly avowing the disappointment of their hopes and the hostility of their fit. tem purpose. Logan wu more of the the _ orator than Red Cioud,. hut .. never until rum have we seen the beau ideal of a savage diplomatist. Red Cloud has evidently won hi■ esgle's plumes by sagacity in council as well u by prowess on the waristh. lie is a brave foe and not to be despised. Sheri• din will And him worthy of shot mad ' steel and skilful strategy, in the conflict 'odd& now seemiunavoldable.. NIL GEORGE K. ANDERSON We would ask for information, whether the Mr. George K. Anderson who Was re &tend aa holding . residence. at No. 1611 Green street, Philsdelphii, antwito voted intim% district last fall, is thi same gee. ileum who L now seeking the votes of the Republican citizens of the Crawford- Erie district for his election to the State gemenet • We keoUr that he is the same individual and would farther ask - how, ender the 3d section of Article let of the State Constitution he can offer himself for the office. 'The section reads: Sac. 3..N0 pWriiii shall be a represents• live who shall not have 'attained the age of twenty-one yenta, and have been a cid. min and inhabitant of . three years next. preceding his e lection , n and the birn yew' thereof an inhabitant of the dis trict in and for which he shall be chosen repespeentative, unless he shales* been absent on the public business of theUni . Jed States or of this State. 'tt. r ~3' Yi:x r es~` (~•,ti~,...,,k.Ks:+sar•:sp~v.