THE DAILY GAZETTE .OFFIO.IAI, PAPER Of flttsbur g h, Allegheny City and Allegheny County. GAZETTE IitILDING Cornet of %sib Alen,! U. 4 Smtilineld Marti WICDNESDAY NG, MA-17;17.--1670. WORRUEO.MEN, REMEMBER Th. .t the old fair-grentid thin evening?" We leant to Be.o in it an old•fash lolled crowd of the bone and 'sinew of the. community. Every num- who liven by in• &Leery. or Who honors it as the main-spring of every tvellordered social fabric, and Most of all here, should attend this Mitt fug. Every citizen of Allegheny county ha', If he knows it; the deepest concern iti the direction of the national policy to the protection of the labor of our own poople. It is one of the foremost rights of labor to insert its Own dignity - and influence, and a-o , shall expect to ewe this done this evening-, BONDI In Frankfort, 95} PrunotEt - 33 In Aqt)rerp, 583 ; (int.D closed in New York yesterday ai 114 j. ; MI 0311talft in the House arer the Pa cif d Railroad bill turned upon a preposh firm to 'require the Company to sell its Itodito ictual settlers at $2,50 per acre. The bill wee the first Imacriesis In order yesterday, and our dispatches should tell what has come of it. AN Ebensburg correspondent "of -the Pittsburgh Commerrial•reports a madam In Cambria County on the Congreesional nomination, A wrangle among Repub licans is to the Commerriars taste. You will ,always find the Murexd where there Is any carrion!' Cambria la in tlut - XVilth district, now represented by D. . 1. Non farm., who is a candidate for re-election. The other counties. Blair, Huntingdon and Wain, are yet tribe heard front. THE "Wliiio Men's Patti - which our neighbor of the Pm: was no much in fa vor of two yearn ago, has not bean heard of eince, - until recently it has come to the surface in Delaware. That is also among ,the Peg's political friends. A circular from the Trustees of the . State Normal . - School of Delaware eatimatea the number . of white men and 'women in that State,. _ who are not able to read or write their own names, at one-thint of the entire pop ulation of the State. 'A very good place for a White Mann Party TNT. united Presbyterian Assemblies trlMmeet at Pbildelphia on the 10th. The attendance will be very large, representing IM6 Presbyteries, and about 450,000 com-• =nein members. This is to be the joint meeting to which the separate sittings of last autumn in this city were adjourned. The report , from the joint,committee on reconstruction,- and the location of the Missionary Moults,. will present the most important topics for discussion. 'We may justly remark that this first business meet ing will belikely to subject the not wholly consummated reunion to its severest test. There are matters for debate and perma nent adjustment which will constitute the loperimvita