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State MOir CorivaittAl Meeting. to?* meeting of the Whig Stale Central Comathiamin be bold at the American 'lota. Clio:int Km*. rbiladelplil.: oO Tiiclay raefla.. June -Mb. al 7 o'clock. A fell elm:4=re Is tartlet:or], Iriariii"t• , DAVID TAGGART, Manny, .77 , 7 -4. 1852.--(mtll9 Antinuisonio find Whig County Conyentian tairTho Whig. and AntdMa4oaa, of MVO ' ttomiejognor: 1011 , tana ou Patanlay, ton 'Mb of MOT aat. at the ntnq pianos or tottlaa print try tanttl no In tbnir non& abortion dlattich. j„,„.ain-1 at Ziolelock, P. M. to al io Ira at 6. except Pitt leattiblo. la thaborouclol ant l'llt treraeSlD at 3 o'clock. P. It . o adjourn id 7 o'clock:, and In til4 weevil wards at It: eckok, qty in titioaro .at I trelock, the election In the kerb to be by ballot Mach .ot the electlou dlelredo to /Meet tam tkleratre to a cyan ty coureo to Ito held at Roo e, m Wolotaitay i tt Jour at in eckek. /L If. to nominate a tkket to be monocled by the party, at tho eamtloy October election. JOSIAH KING, . 002 Cbsdrotas of Catatnitto of Cbererpandes, VW - REA/MN HATTER' WILL ER 10 UN I) - ON EACH AW' OP rim PAPRII. THE PRIMARY MHETINGS. These lake piece cosouty. in the werar, lot Feed thr, hours of 12 and 7, o'clock Thr election is Ly ballot- We trust that every is.stober of tI. e utimasonio and Whig parry Rig attend out von,. In the townships and boroughs the hours ore different; and the election b by marking. As our picier is on Saturday evening, boforsl2 o'clock, .wet shall feel obliged to the oilicert of the meetings, and any of one,friends, to furnish us, at no early an Lour as possible, with the names of the delegates elected. CJIILISTIAN —Our readers will be grati fied to etc from our reports this moroing, that the long contemplated union between the Aaso date tenon Church, (commonly 0.14..,1 Seceders) and the 4 2nocit le Reformed Chum kt, pp paintly known byiho term Unionists) is ion fair ;my of being cooaummated in r. epirit of frater nal harmony. The question go, s down to the several Prembyieries: but judging from the unanimity prevailing: in both the germ, al couitg, we think that Ibis reference is only a twitter of tufa, for we rekard;the work as accomplielnd. • "Ilchold hew good o thing it is, .tot bow bet:mit:T. well, TogelLar ouch no bri.threa — a - io, 10 unity to Atwell." iltaarnsunes ASSO9AT!OtiB.—A aorreepowl• Brit of the New Yotk Express; writing froMPar is,-ntider date of nisiy.B, say., Orient the first mite of Louis Napoleon, after the coup d'mat, yon will remember, was lo re stern the Pantheon to the use of religjan, under the invocation ef--Nt. Genevieve, the patroness Of'Psris. Geer since this restoration, it has . been 311 contemplation to remove the large (runt al in relief, executed by David, and replace it by another, somewhere mute in harmony with the. altered design of the monument. -The protect fe eta!, which is triongulor, 129 ter& bmg cud 2.; in height, reptcients France surrounded by, and dispensing horairs.to some of the great men that hare illuitrated 'her history. The favorite drsign for the chmptisition in relief to take ate place„is one In Which the artist Los contrived to bring together the figures of Jesus Chris . ' and Louis Napoleon Botiaparte. Ac thus Christ is in the crtitre; at,Joiti right the Cardinal Virtues present to hito . Bl. lienevieve; st.his left fttlig ion receives from the hands of the •Prince 'dent the keys of the Pantheon, now restored to iMb/io worship. Ist one of the angler, the Pot , recess of Paris is seen comforting the sick Anti - dying; stain onetimr she is distributing feed •-• nod clothing to the : poor. The 'great merit of tidy design, nays the Petrie, lies in the feet, that the shilinr has contrived to get everything into it. lii cede:this ides is carried nut, the frontor of 11. Divid will be, .placed in the 31asetim of Versailles. This cross entrage'apon SR that is estred boo of course been cot up usder. the auspices of the titiliolic Church of France. To group the Sa• iinte of the **rid with' the "Cardinal Virtues' tbstembletn cfbeatlientssa, and with au image of S. Geumieve, the emblem of Popish idolatry, sad Isst and worst of all: with a Lgare of Louis Napoleon, the rudettliment of all that to infs 'VOUS ;;ITOSrA! is a conoeption more shock hog"th..ir ray t . which 'we ever betted. It is la tioitsly werectlan that of the "Goddess 01111 7 1- eon," the setting. op of which Was recorded es the eniminating point _in the depravity and de. .1,11C11613i that marked the old revolution. 01y.ILAICL, bIIMIGLIIIION . TO SILL• PAC: Fir.— A ititei in thelparwst of Commerce, date,' at Inn% City on the 74. inot. , in epesking t.f the ennstnt itnottrration ttranziu nil pnlii The Some or low. for Cittit2ntis and Oregon, ems,: "judging' fro tho waggons crawled at the ferries over the m lowa at- this prase, the immi• anttion is over twins as large as It was lathe spring of 1850, when . six hundred trains passed, white already two out of three ferries here; ahem accounts hive hen kept, report twelve hundred and twenty eight wagons, and the third terry, thot has no register of the number crots. rt. together, with the teams now daily crossing will make the immigration of this sesson prob. -ably fifteen hundred watros, cr .Uter, and the, -teams will iierige about there, persons, 'tidal 'is[ men women and children, and Shout fives. •imals,ausched or 1005... It is absolutely pitiful co see each,' MAO of homes beings an.l ati ivalerest approaching to greet scarcity of foci, if not starvation, before the irgmenon immigre, • lion on the way gall reach its dtatinstion. It -Is confidently =Genial /hat neither the perione .nor their animals, in sunk ziiiieurate.l cumber/. no an pressing on to - Califoraic and Oregon, .esta survive the paissge by laid, nod that, too. by men'who hue eoc...heeu through. It is o r 4trektended that the dniives of 1840 'Rite oath. jog Is nomparison with' thin '-ear's ealswity: sod that neither United States if orernment nor A:Allende amistattee will pro's alerioite to pro went ,untold misery sad death oa the route • Time only con tell theresett... • Courgsers --The qt. teniis floe Zight Compatitit4rertise in this parer f op :liege soppiy of Pittsburgh Cool. We tall the eittontion of our coal men to the eubjeat, oni worthy of Their attention. .Iforrii's hand Book for Locomotive ,Eogimme .and Nacitinistr, eomprislog the proportions owl calculations for eonstracting locomotives, mar ner of setting valves, Utiles .of 'Nous.", "pubes; areas, Sce., &e. By tleWnwes Nose's, l'ovi) and Meehsniesi Engiseer. , • It is enough to rehearse the title of this beak, wads:tame the author, to common& it to dui' at tention of she - gentlemen for whose'ns4 it is in tended. It 19 w valuate of 800 pages, aid is evidently the result of ittnelt Labor and ealSula! -Goa; and although 11 treats hugely of l000mo• tire engines, it atnprisea's ;trent amount of in. ,formation that will be fgand.very valuable to of engineers nod machinists, nevi to such we hew , tilt' recommend It. The pictorial illustrations are inlay lins:—For sale. by 11. Morgan, 101 Wood street. '. • , - Teo Dsire or, Tax Shestesorrt.—Min elyrorred.—Tbe untelmeto end manicipel coon. cii of. New Orlearta are just now engaged in a tweet:lnt haring for its ollect the .deeprejng of eh. smcr at the mouth of the Missiertippi river. It is euseterprire le which the whole concur . worldisietimstely interested. For ' , emend weeks past It has teen found almost itupoisiblit for heavily Isdeued 'Selects (rota Now Odeon' to zet toles. A Letter from The ,Bouth %Vest root. olltted blay 1; says: in our barsediste vietnity—oltooot,wiattipt.A. tot shot - yea seven Alpo. some or ' th em ot. thh largest class and richly traighted, all reollog' helplessly on thorned in the Usenet and on the bor. There are many More in eight, ride t h e bar, sulocudy wattisg an opportunity to result, but fearing to attempt it Five large ships ore Lard aground, all outward bound, and cantata. :tog as the aggregate 20,000 balescottou,destle ed for the Northern and European markets.. The , Winchester has been here' in this condition a month; the Progrua 20 days; the Hope Hod o p e 10 days; the Heideman. . three weeks; the Mid . diesel% twelve days. items of Illettt are bail listed, and with no prospect of getting off,-and very likely some may never get off at a 11... With out lightering t.heyaever . can, • BVIEANIPOAT BUBXRD.-11115 fiontherner, Copt. Plow, ,repcnsa that ca Monday night she disci.- vend off Tonto blend, light at the month of iforane• Buy, the week of a boat buried to the • ' ,gal, wigr. Oa going to the trieckit was „foaled to be 'that of the ettsrebosf‘Telegisph, which ran . on River. No. pereons or bodies trete *wad on or pear the Wreck, thou g h when first discovered, those - on bosrd the South. .Prner •thought they heard cries of distress.— Okr: Ser. . • i '. dingo, nu_ amiable monarch;) and (''timed a mice measures, particularly . the Fugitivertillave effficme for carrying their purpose Into effect. h ew. s teer .' ... nee ,. h ave htee retained the - substance of which le thus furnished In the Thistplan, which hoe served es s model en sub eminent OCCSI9iOO9,. woe, that the king of France New York Herald of yesterday: should amen hie pretensions to the kingdom of Gen. Houston replied, under date or the Slat Naples, 09 representative of the house of An inst., that .he voted ft.r all the measure. cm jou: the infallibto consequence of which would braced in the Compromis e bill, eeverally, and be, that Federigo woultrresert for assistance to hellos ionce Fern no cause to charge hie view. Ferdinand and Diabella of Spain, who should fie declare" that he would not hestitate to veto send over a considerable military D;ree, under coy bill impairing the law for the protectiou of ' the pretext of s in g soppoin the tre n c h; Frec bat that, no tho constitutional rights which guarantees to , noon a 9 the latter d, anh troops the people of the South the possession and en- ehould unite their arms with their prttended acl• juyment of their stave property. vet - melee, expel the family of Aragon. and di- Glen. Cass writes, tioderdate of lice 24ffit hist . ride tho kingdom between the two sovereigns. &daring his acquieeconce in all the Comp,- By this treaty," &e. mice meatier.. Ile o f the opinion that "This treaty, which bean date IlthNov,lsoo, i t Would be eke deity of a i re d to veto any is yet extant, and, if the moral sense of mart- bill teat weakened or impare C het hefllent of kind be not extinguished by Me subsequent re- the ...Litt:aim:al obligation to delivernp re petition of such enormities, will pOnOVI the gill. eleven, as enforced by the Fugitive slave memory of these royal plunderers to merited law, lie declares t h e ... or at e . of (la de execration " opinion, in opposition to any of the Compro- This treaty being confirmed by Pope Alma- mine menenres, to be a duty over/ good citizen der VI, of execrable memory, was folly carried owes his .country and the preservation of the out, and the Historian gaol on: Union. "The convenient pretext of the promotion of Jogde Doagland also writes ander the came the Christian faith by a war against the infidels,. date. Ile sdrertell to sea pant public career, na for the preparations neceseary to labia, it war showiog hie opinions err to the compromise asserted, that kingdom afforded the most he ,„„ ene , , ee d cue hi e c l ew . hey. undergone convenient station, was the mask ender which no change Ile does not hesitate to state ex their Most Catholic and Most Christian Mejee- preastly, that it is the duty of every true Anieri- ties affected to hide from the world the defer- can to oppoee the repeat or modification of the mity of their crime. Verne, respectfully, Fugitive Slave law, that would impair the ful- A Sco.ormixtb fitment of the constitutional obligation on that , subject. Yet he would not yield the patronage of the government to influence the Legislature on that or nay other subject. Col. W. R. King, of Alabama, writes that he acquiesces in the Compromise. Ile regards the fugitive slave law, not in the light of ordinary legislation, but that it in to carry out a oonott tutional guareutee, and the President ought to negative any aid the effect of which would be to impair or weaken its efficiency. Daniel B. Dickinson, of New York, has replied that he acquiesces in the Compromise measures; but that he is Cute candidate for the Preelden cy, having long since expressed a preference for a distinguished statesman, tGeti. Cass). Ile consider, it the duty of the President to vete ally meneure which in any way would impair the efficiency of the Fugitive Slave law. Gen. Reek has replied, by taking the crime decided stand with the foregoing, but disclaims any aspirations for the Presidency. Be avows his preference for Gen. Houston over all others. Several other replies bare been written. - tia•Pittsburgh Gazate. - • Ma. Entine— I heg to sugge. , 4 the names of the following gentlemen to represent us a l ELM 10.1'0, ticket which will give great satisfaction to the Wont PARIT. Senate—tieorge Dirsie, Allegheny. • A.sembly—Charles Naylor, Pittsburgh. Ilenj. A Mevey, Noblestown. C. S. Eyster, Pitt Township. _ p . M Wickersham, Allegheny. Joint M. Porter, Torentum. To thr Editor of thr Piitsburgh Ourst Your remarks in relation to nominating elfi Errs who are competent to discharge their duty are Vell•timed and correct. The office of Calm tv C..rotilliSinner in son important one, and re quires men of good NisineSs tact and talent t fill it. I am penanally acqua:cted with one, and only one, of the candidate, for that officer, Wm II Russ , ofManchetter. mg. Ross is well qualified to aid in managing the affairs °tithe county.— Naturally a man of good businesslonlifications, energy, and a dispoction to have the whole duty of an office performed, aro some of the qnalifica lions he possesses for the office. This side of tho river being entitled to the c - dumissloner, the Convention will give general satisfaction by nominating him. ALdroinear. May 27, 1852. For the Pittsburgh Daily Gazette COITOR3—Ifany of our voting friends eon suggest a better or more popular ticket than the one below, I would like to see it In print. The peegrap4e.?.) position of the candidate. re feired to, ns well 04 tue i p onlarity and ability, believe., will giro univeral entisfaption 19 the whip of Allegheny County, owl "wig ensure its °nail ided support. A5...1.111 . .—8enj. A. Merv,. of North Fay ette; Christina Eyster, Pitt Township; Richard Cowin, of Pittsburgh; Geo. W. Appleton, Mr otinghron Wm. B. Mowry, Allsbeny., For the Pitthlturylt Gazrtte. CORGRESII • Mn. Entree—Much his been said nud not a litthi written and published in our uewspapers on the subject of the Congressional nominating for this District We regret ton that with what Lap born said and wt itteu, tbero is mingled so large La r.:.iezet of hijiernem and asperity ef (ueliug. tic . gend cp .rolnahlo inirpose is AD: B•crcd by animadversion, either tht . the welde/I"- ml tendencies, or moral or religious opinions of any particular candidate. If on the one band one gentlemen exhibits the incidental featuies of no Anti.Blasery or Free• Soil bias, or on the other, belongs to this particular Christian church or that, provided be is n atm:What Whig in the emphatic sense of the term; we tap sea no objection to his name-has ing all the weight to which lain pupal chartio- ' ter no a Whig would justly entitle hint. We would tirefore cannel a little more courtesy is the &Bensalem on the part of the peculiar ftiendg of all tho gentlemen whose nature hare teen presented to the public.. . Premising thus far, we would ask heave, without disparagement to the other gentleman tsted; to coy, that our choice would be Mr. Joseph linos, es . 'ricanditlav op the present oc casino. Mr. Knox is a gentleman in every sense of the word. He is a uniform, consistent and active whig, of courteoue manners, respec table talents, and genera! acquirements, moral, enter and conciliating dejottment. May we'not hope then, that his claims will be justly and priiperly regarded by the conferees, and to whom ito weep highly recommend him. IInIVNIO/01 ban DONCAN.—The melancholy fate of Cape Donean, end the scarcely leen ter rible fate of his el:writing hrother•ln.lew, Mr liannegno, continue to be the topics of remark. There is a sad lemon in Ihe closing sentence of iho following paragraplo, from the Lafayette Journal:— Before his death, to all inquiries as' tu the route of the difficulty, its origin, &c., Captain Duncan invariably replied, , 'Nothing, it was no thing," and seemed determined not to reveal any thing that would MICH additional evidenea against Mr. Hannegart. It is said that to short time Wore he died, ho ohservett (hot In him self was to hi.Aetori,..l4osllPPed•liarMeg.W. face, lie died, fully entrfreetylaygtying Man negau, and watt buried with Masonic honors from the house of the letter. Captain Boston was the only living brother of Mrs.'. Banntgan, who is the object of universal pity. . Ils Seised' its the Mexican' war. The anguish .nf Mr. Han negan'e mind la said to be intense and excruci ating. The consequenetwof this rash act bare driven him to to state chniely bordering on in sanity. Mr. liannegan and Mr. Daman had at Grup beau warm friends, but, unfortunately, they veto both intemperate MA et the time of, the occurrence, as welt prryjoos, were tato:leafed with liquor. GERF.J3AL I. E. COMPERETCE. Boma, y 26. The General NI. E. Conference met again this morning. It was agreed , that the b Ma onferenee Would girl no jurisdiction In the nano! the Rim E. A. Thomas, of /. 4 hllodelphic a r Ds Charles Elliott was elected editor Pf the Western Christine Advocate. The Conference appointed the Rey. Thomas Carlton Book Agent for New York, and the Be.. Leroy Swarmatedt, Sr., Book Agent for Cloctin natl. A reeolatiou woo adopted recoicmendiog• to the consideration of the Board of "Mission In New josh ttle establishment of en Itellao We glom The Conference fixed upon Indiasepoile am the place for holding the next 11011400 of the (We nd Conference, which tikes Waco In Mita Two report. concerning the pay and allowance to various broaden of the clergy were referred to • special commitiee - of fire.. TIIS MORNOIS er UTAIL—The St. I. WO JD telliAeocer pohilabps it moat noticeable mount of hfbrmon doing*, contained In a Halt Lake City, dated February .2Stb. The welter eays that the Legislature Is still Ineeettion.thenyb the term allotted by law had expired tome— lime previous. The delay'Was probably In or. der, to beer from the Statce The Mormons ex pected rigid measoten to be adopted by the gen• real government, and were Intending to resist the United State, to the extent of their ability; many anyrog that they had nett for the Net time, sad Imp: die where they were. The. preload. loge of the begieLituto aro repteepoted as most dleorderly; any person, whether a member or nol, being allowed to *take part le - the debate*. The Goveroorie said to control everything an. cording to,'ido own pleasure. • on a certabsoccosion whendhe membere were divided, the Governor in mold to have risen, tut deolared "biput • atop to the debate, and to settle the mitten for them;" in doing which he used the most profane language In regard to the General Government end IP the representative* of the came in the territory. And mob le mild to be hie habit when evoking end prom:biog.—. The welter thin goes on to may Inat• the goner. nor has about Gil wires, mid otherleadlng mem here of the Church from 2 to JO Cern, accord. ins to elbeemalenosi. Ile slide: • "I bete heard It 441 J, loon good authority, that the Mormon*' Wend to rem en stilance with the brains; and excite the* pigsties' the government, for Ike perposs of. realetion her out. thority; and that they were now preparing for emiSict. Thin report seems to he stmtained by the fact *het the Governor and the Mormon oat,. agent, - H, U. Rote, with Interpreters, take fro- rpm amnions, with presenta, Ito. The Washington Union implea the. letter front the St. Loa's latelligeneer and tugs: , •Vie are Informed, upon authority which we have toll reason to regard as reliable, that the extraordinary and meet unwarrantable Mate of things set forth In the letter Is not exaggerated at isdenpromegud." bine. Cher.—We take ikto 'following extract from 000 of Col Forneys lance. at flongeetia," put.libbed in The PemeLeyirtution: "l), , you knew that Nlee. Henry Clay has nov Cr visited Washington? tier domestic character seems to have been formed for the quiet shade of Ash'midi and though her woman', heart beat high, when she ea. "young Harry with his bra. err oo," in the midst of the greatest events that have made his name immortal, yet by her tie blessings of home nod of fireside were to be pre ferred. Now that the statesman le wasting away, her presence wools' alleviate his suffer iugs, and prepare him for his final reckoning. Bat now she is too old to come.' She could not bear the toilsome journey from Lexington, and she remains, ns it were, a watcher for the fatal news. • A few Joys ago ahe uric him a bogustof ere; but when they ritiehed here they were faded —.a melancholy evidence that both the giver and the meteor were fast hastening to that beeline. whence no traveller returns. The old man, elo quent, held it to his lips for a few seconds, and slid with mournful pathos, ..the perfume Is al. moot gone!" Bat not eo with his fame. That sail bee forever green in the memory of man. His physical frame will decoy, bat his great his t iry will never th foraottra• qr film At 4 of his phce, in tho regard of men, in the dim future, it may well be said: luu ma, break, you ma) ruin tLc law if ylu will lot lII* rrrut of 14- r“rws will !sang round 11 .1111" CAPITAL PLINIIIIIMMIT 111 R11l113CifILANI/ —Pe tiliGn• ore iu dreololion in Rhode (eland, ad skeetcd to Lice penejoi 4f 6 rF9b!,T. P 4 MY'"? - f.ir the restoration of tbapuniatintent of* tfeatti f,,r - murder. The Providence Journal says. •.Theee prtitioos bare been signed 'by liege timbers of people. We do not know whit it the eentitornt of the other parts of the Stole, lit we think that public opinion in Providence wan opposed to the repeal of the law, and be de ei.dedly in favor of Ito re-enactment." _ filar] tbore Goart3r man, he he single or tuarri.J, trirehatgr. 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