it. , ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BY WILITE PITTSBURGH: ':'- FItiD.A.T.IIOIIN - LNI, - .TANITAILIC 5, 1855 chi - rzeida xxim it!! ;• ii=lWsztfatalct=tf ter" 1 • zi th. pe w on ta.ssu r morning, mill pleasebind them In kl.Plttabergh Weekly Gezette.—The • %Last, ,rriproartirm of else ircekly G.hte olhhi to oar 61:Warm:Taos awe, dr0.14. auritraa of. auklus their. boldness I¢own .thxretrFolattort Is tab..: torizAad dreg urand, reseMbir arri4l,.irriltacri.baut. .atarorractarar Lad rhoqk per I ,'; Wil‘tessi.Prosurlnain. an d Eastsra Ohio. , " • • • u Pavanes Payinents.-Hereafter no sub. ',:ocrlattowcillies taken Spr...the Daily or Weekly Gazette. • '!' ap Pn .TOW t 1.4 7 r. nun.. tne n mvidlyadvineepa r iat...' :A.ll transient adiertLeiug. errerr.deeatiPtlea, eat OnnuiPal tO. paid La al . num Thi.only. el:mations 'rill be atter. speetalimontir ty or yearly noels-sets are made. -- eenL-d,Ve ,41‘•. .•• • • lgeadbig'. Natter era-each page et ate paper: Know Norton& CONOTXTION convention the delegateitlf the Know Nothing Order of B . tiite is noweatembled this city, and the " .' gam of the cabal are here from all parts of 'the Commonwealth. _ otitasders, of course, are not permstted to t • ! know what thin secret conclave is _aboutoo far u its memberi can prevent- it; but as there are iterieleaky Vessels afloat in such a fleet, hasleaked gut indicate what gates contemplate or are engaged in. 1. 4 la a gathering, we understand, to take of the general affairs of the Order, from settling the petty squabbles that arise in Ward 'end Township Councils up to the grave affairs of Stake. The quarrels' among the faithful in this sityare a portion '‘,ti its troubles, but it essays, Meanwhile, as we no told, to discuss (perhaps 'to determine) whoshall be United States Sena tOr; how Gov. Pollock shall manage amid the difireitllies which surround him, - what laws dual brought before thelegislature, and howword what shall be done with the Public Works, - '• a 4 &c.. So far Its State tartars are concerned, it is, if these-f:ifc: ts be - true, an imperium in Ms " periO--ut emparewithin an empire --which blocks - out the legislation of tit State, and leaves to our ' .- -' i iipresentitives the simple task of registering its, edicts. Judging from the vote for Speaker in .the House, the legislature would- seem to be in - bow to this invisible dictation and "•' 'fir - the momentous questions which concern. us as a people to be settled in alecret cabal of men • wham the people have reposed no confidence and to whom they nave entreated no power. - Are the People preparestfor this new method of goswrtMig When they chose their legiala -1,2„; .• 'Sum they (apparently) did it under the convic .don that Harrisburg was to be the 'seat of gov • unman; and the Capitol the arena for discuss * ; • 'Mg sad settling the subjects of legislation;. and RAH not seem to be &their minds that an lire „sixosible and unknown band of men would ten 'a 7, .1. tare to set the accotuttableepresentatives altos People aside sai a secondary and suborrmate body, and make them the mere mouth-pletei of . . 'power behind the throne, The reputation of the legislatures we have had, open to they bate been to the light of day, Ton.: bias net been abort, par for honeity and moor initness. What, then, is this new and secret legislation likely to be, ❑pan which there is neither cheek nor re.seralint - - ' Tim LY.PISLASLME.—The Senate did not suc ceed in organising, yesteiday. • The Snow Ice-th ing members of the Senate persist in pressing M. Hendricks; and Mr. Dania and Mr. Price • . 7.•. • refused to Note for him under any circumstances. Then two Senators offer, we-understand, to rote , for; 31r. Skinner,' of Erie; bat tbit gentleman " .not being a Know !Touting, the offer bas not been Mr. Buckslew, we' learn by 'telegraph, is. on hie way home, and will be in Harried:l=g by :Hon day next ; His presence may change the aspect of drake. A private letter from Harrisburg informs us that as Here were but five or si: Whigs in the Ilowe who were unconnected with the Know Nothing order, no attempt was made to hold a -Whig caucus; .. and this handful of men, who are all that is left of the dirtinctive Whig party, _were _ . not invited to attend nor permitted to participate - in the cantos which nomMated Mr. Strong for Speaker. •• • Ther were thrust aside and spurned, became' not needed. In the Senate, however, it - = .11113 otherwise.. There, the new and secret portY • is -unable to elect its Speakee without Whig aid, ;-, and so the canons was called in the name of the Whig party. As only . three or four Whig mem bers of the Senate were not Snow Nothings, and tie it was known beforehand that the Order had flied •on Mr: 'Ho:kicks as the 'nominee, Mr . and lir. Barrie refused to attend, not wish : lag .be bound by ouch a nomination. Their --- offers to 'support another. unquestioned Whig - were refused, and they were required to take 1 l'Hendricks or nothing. Besides being objections •• hie to them us a member of an organization which , is in come measure hostile to the Whig party, 1 ' ' thenareer of Mr. Hendricks ass Senator has not *pot kindto insure the mark of confidence in volved in voting for him for Speaker. We think our Senator and his colleague from Philadelphia hare done right, and that, when the acts are under Mood, they win stand approved of their tomtittiente. . ". 'lf there is' a majority of anti 7 Nnow Nothings in the Senate;. its we sappose,"they could not do better than to nnite on Mr. Persia for Speaker. .-A Goon &cur.—The Mt. Vernon Banner, ited _by Leoky Harper, Esq., formerly of the •_Poit, of this city, holds the following language "..- •.is reference to the fraudulent election of Whit fteld, the sbireholders,' delegate:to Congress front ~ "Au election obtained by each fraudulent means • • will nerer be sanctioned by tha freemen of the _ United States. if Gen. Whitfield has a particle of honor or self-respect about him he will . not nerve in Congress; for the hissing finger of scorn and contempt will ever be pointed towards him. =And if the Administration should sanction the "illegal and revolutionary proceedings of the • :slareholding rrtgalWnds above alluded to, or rec ognize Gen. Whitfield as a kvally elected dele-• tate, it merit:the unmitigated contempt of every free man!" .• Now if Mr. Harper and the Ohio democrats . . enli go a little farther, and condemn and oppose the infamous outrage upon the free etates by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, •.„ and will join with the freemen of the North In opposing at all hazards and to - the direst entreat.; ity, the admissfori of Kansas as a slave state, we will hid them God.specd and welcome them as ,brothers in the great straggle for,tho full recog. zillion of the Principleti of human freedom. Indeed, since it is now erideut that the Know Nothing, organization is to become pro.nlavery, there are indications that the Freesoilers, Anti-. Whigs sand .11emocmts may come to , gather OD a Northern Anti-Nebraska platform, and if thly do, they will carry that state pletely es Anti-Nebraska tarried it last _These Fe times of rapid political changes, aril the great pontimil cauldron is bubbling in a most manner, and it is'difficult to make prog- nowt:Mations, but we hare the; most undoubt ing .faith in the permaneisco, strength and growth of the Anti4flavery sentiment' in the _ r -North. To doubt it would .he to despair of the FT l ltefFtee , 01 Liberty among men. As badicatiOn of the present tendency of 'lCnosi;Nothingisto, the Boston Traiek, remarks I s t thaasidoit Kinky, the Know Nothing mnyor of "Baltinti* , wroto :to the Boston K. N. Soiree, that "all Sectional jealousies, all geographical l l nlices" must be forgotten. Coming frcm southern man, this is easily understood. It means that Char sll9t be no mom oppositionto tba_encroachmenls Slavery—no more mug , muse manifested to the peculiar institution, and -. in this iiew of the matter the anti-filasery . trors of the mgatusation are expected to coincide. If they do not, they are to be treated, in thelan '' 'llmg° of the Wathin Lon Orgais, "as dross s ad - . • : — .TikikKnoir Nothing can4ididefof ISTayor think',, we are told, that it is absolutely indumensable bin anemias - ) tbat's Mini candidate shoidd gut id the geld. _ so rai he lies Succieded. r•-)';'-':....:,'flitdbigatti,ono:Voillirnitobe made a sacrifice on ' - Ltd"' behalf, Alibough baits have be thrown out -witlsouttimmter. The class of men who are veil ' lin totty° • anvil tel geu ratan ti •In farttmatelyfor Mr. °target, too - small to be of . . . SPILL to„ tbk city ,of /rod. Proposals will be received for thermic. in sections of one mile each, or forth., math, distance of 17% abler. • The work is generally of a medium eharseter fbr this von of the oesuotry, with *me henry ea ch (in earth and rock) and brldroing; mod etyrT faoLLitr exists tartar. mooting It rogordosly and eith economy at all seasons of the year. The country to eletated and rolling, well water dT, h m e od im n odin a tio y uberda lrh e campletion . of the contracts will be from one to two year& Any farther Information &sired bypermoto Proposleg trt the 'wort will be furnished at theatre, or may to bad o :dressing tyPrmident of the company by letter prior to the day l etting. By cad of the lkerdrof Directors: " IM:thalk /Wald I. .k.DMIND ablerEadneer. A.S.Wrt fa. flunsorn.,,Des. ZS, 1864. NOTICE.The Amid Afeeting of Stock holders ILO Eliettou ot Trustees of thelf.hid Fellows' Assoration of Pittsbmsh. frr the entruitut emm,_*lll he held at the Odeon 11011, ,Fourth street, on HONDAY ETESIND, Jan. let, between tho hours of 6 and R VAC, (meeting et 6.)117 osier of the Board.' • • J. C. HENDERSON, Beet, Dividend E!=l3 OTICE. -The Co-paririeribitf Willium . ZN Lorimer. Zug. Lindner .1 Irse thisdnY m1e , , , 1 i t bur .m.t. roAr b t . , 6 2 , lzzle t. nt u lla immerly. nu -the style of Zug. Lindray nen. -a. p Adam. In retiring from the ram of Zug.Undentr 100.1 eiteer. full,. recommend tiepreseint. Arm to thedatronano a my friend. W..Rl3lEft, Jr. Pitmborgb. Jet. lst. Ifdli. iedeller NotictriiiZtockholdeia. 01711:2. ALLEDILOT T4l-ttf R. R. Cu., ...hittabargh Januar/ ie IN necordined - with the Charter, a general meeting of the arodantlerrir the Allegheny ratio .R. Chngsny •711 be held at their oelee. blo. 74 Water street, Pittsburgh. on the Met meads y (6th dal) of Feb ruary next. at 10.16:eh - Al M., at ahleh time and awe the Revert of. the Preeldebt and Manson, Or the met Soar, and a Mateo:lent of the alleys of the Company em DO yresential, and an &Thou fur Preeldent and Beard of Managers ter the eueulna bar, nal take plate et 12 ifelona 11. -Llel-idl • - . J. GIBSON, decoy. Dividend.'. . • Cll4§ Directors . pith° AFisociatedThrEmene Mumma Compact . Lave, Ude dar; declared a Dill deed oat or the prorts aresutek to this date, of three dot tars upon each alma of the Capital r toek eubeeribed. It. PINNEY, Seer. Pittaborgh, Dreetaber MM. 18.54—jal4td> 10..cuaros - Dom 11ttaburub. De. th. 10.16. 7 j[IST of deposits, • and balances of deposits, Jot tea &Dors aualerrards or bleb have eemaln.d uu. oared to the Bout tor throe rwo, A. P. can.. MarehlAth,ll-.....--.......0.10,111. ' A. D. - Ho:ley. July 1015.18131-'...1.1....- 10.49. A. Parke- .. ... 99,00. Robert Sinn, Ap1.1191.11. 1151..—...- ..... David Travertee, Aix% • 000,00. .21. I eertity nog the above etatement!owed, to the best or my anowlectze and belle.' .112..11. MURRAY. Cashier. Sworn and eubeatilled bawl mu I.hbr/9tlo 4tay of Deem. ber,lB3B. O. W. MOUT, • iol.olloslererit :• . Notary Public. Westain Ansuranoe Co. of Pittsburgh: QTATEBIENSof the Assetli - of the IV eetern Itasnranar Co. of Pittsburgh. on tW Illst do N sego- bar, 1C41: • * 8i.i.0.00. , 00 Cm 04.1 3ter4...------31.30.000 00 Notes aid Inns 100.712 30 uoeaei;;;;111 4.138 U• Ertimated am36I7SW N. ;:4,6 .EVllefes. 3,, , X0 03 9. 11.13011D0N, &ey. ATEMENT. ofPanosits and Balances of Doprotta tha •stay'DeposEt Bank ee Pittsburgh. • have remalaai smaltend an 4 madelmed for three , Datremert memedlem the date of this atatemeck ' -, 'Richard 7. B. o,ba. ad.! Z 1.1051, ..... ha. Melllaa Woollen dep.Jac• 0.'1861. ..... 00. There are noeschemts.to the seas_ ." - JOELN MA.00)7701, Cambia. " Airmen' Depahl Avg 2 e PaLrewoh.l. December V1th,1854. A 11.11161 ants sa4 sn ' bonibed beGme detUatda3m9 J. lUD. GLEN/LI& Itensusali ANlVSTltuartuu RAIIMAA' ritueerseoeo-=•1" NOTICE--The interest:on the Bonds of the - b „ . ti.„ . 84 121.4bargt,.1 1 11 . 1-to the f b ittelarsh et the Banking lionan animas. Ei 44 m_ .:6 Btlnn n Nen Yolk. datler WhiaaittlLL.nTTOS, DRIED -. PEACHES.--400 bushels 1;1148 Juliana:Vl rnr D. W. IIEILITINE CO- N0.9:1 63 heat 0:- inLOVER. SEED.-150 btu. in Stbro DO& v f ar . f .A., . D. W. D.Zl6BTale & 51T41.14.- . 7l.s *. l . 2E t teicis of N. 9. neei. ia3 SPH T ECOSF.II:4/111AC011 sc). I I CE“ 1: Eli,--11arpe;. Putnam, Ga. der. OnTam. awl Warren. IL SADLER. Alldiy. N E OF BOOK BY “KIRIVIN." • .• • .4 , • Pall"h and other A!tuillny, i lsl, Thei l Ltegg . • bf