THE. PITTSBURGH GA:AtcII.E. tIY EILSSIT'S BROOKS & , PITTEIBVII42IIs • , tOttbiI — MOUNING 'JUICE 1,'1915 • _ intatapsimize,NoßTli MIRLUICAS. • Advcrlissopts cud Scdocriptions tolitc Ronk dlri=l 941C110 10113, 113 Pidisdelid4 received 4 XXIV ironic gmuratt. • WI -win starve sad leeward free of expenu, ed Owing:ma= sad pribieliptlonslar tizis paper. arTses v prisarsost Doti Gauen I. pOlished S! •ektr. irstAVFeklF.- , -.-Tpo MST *a Seven Dollars pat soma; Ste TriAVeekly is •Five Dollars fat easoser, the Weekly itT - go Dollars per coma, szrksle , , • I.= tan:l7 Commercial lateMgertee,licommle, Mar = Leer • Ne:ors, bppons,"Mauey Markets, lke. see IrraariMas • Cr ire earnestly requested Mc Itand areas raVotilelate i s. sr, and as curly in 're day at PF*C4O l .; ' ! ..111141.3111.601110 . . NOininatiola. FOR ORNAL CO4IIIISNONER, -IFIDDLIAS WARTfI r fkr:o6 . oi cocrrrA i.! • • • - . Or At ;meting of tbeAficisnasoulr. au d.Widg mitt .' • • ry CciatOluut of Cot rcsioadcliCc,. hold at 3.l.lLasteni flotoll,rntabargh, Battirdoy, May Gth; the following' • call *as wooed a s Amticomuctic itad Whig .• ' alaccots oath ward, htirouth and ial,ruchip in Ak . glany manly, ate requosted to comma:. their usual g=of holding primary cuestings acid y,iltallaktday Joao ilext, s to ontit s tcro del : •.' oga/ca from ouch:district; to mat in CO.' uty ['once*. tatosoct the Court Howe, in tho thy Pivabargh, - • Wodatoodoi,.. tie Illth of Jana next, at 144.31, ot said lty, aoatusto conditions, for national, *tato and county am"; to bo oappotiod at the castling' fall elec .Thu onaaary oieangit is all the tocrustaps.c.x - coot 1134,1n1l be bold at 4 o'clock, P..ftt:, and iu Atto• =W U& Li rho Wards gild tarougha of • • • The comaxinio osilicatiy [ate. upon the acid, • soollaigo tac aoce-altyotan oiacteutorssuicatiou, psoancriaibiammr.iection: - • chairman. • ~- 2 ast Mile ' l l • • .2. W.lparrgirr.,' • Seeretariet. • • ' , • • • . myls • Moll ilabseription Authorised. is it with,Oit & aims,and in the full :belief ,thin the. ;u oral he a worm of pc:Menem molt, u well as of present good to the coinrouni. " • ty, tbat to =Mance that the subectiptite'd one name of dollars hu been iuthorised by the Delc , gates-to the gimulty Convention.. The opiatition haa,beraviety decided. and 110 doubt very sincere; - shot the majority is large, arid we believe the: ann. sdnelon. atrjved - st in accordance with the; beat jape*. of the huge .body of , tax payers in the county.". We believe,. too, that :.time well demon. 'entste notonly iheataity of the work, but that all samoitionto if will be removedia the great good • !slat ponare:upon duses'aod'conditions of ..• , pc* Veda lay circuerstances its marsc6p. Soo Wes necessary to this bro/new welfare of the enXtetyffand three years will coaviitie even. man aflafitileirar the city, and every ; townships, that the mini Liu acted ••• time. jab:Muth to the *ld maw; mantar..L We vb •br any •bacrease of suss, In 1=1,14. "UP" Or PM? Übscription:nor air any dares's; tier d paptic credit,.noe hi" mind the eras . pro. : We Feel that if Pate.ingb.:,vronld not be isolated Skoakthe, the sse sbotdd par her Into d to tits Voirt. sad lino an et e. ,, Waglo to ker Mare wel ,d lAA sod to begin sississibe is•Ssx.s Lida sr, si ...zier coat beds, or the ws• . isitiiSheisitersbnrduri upon our city.' , Nsat York '',.. Is leskiss so sienna West, - and so is Mary/find gad 'tritest& it does not, Ulan:tore, become us to abed others sat. Oar Ingram* anal tionik scatter or gold nor sdrer, nor Ircr" — emrAY br" . th7iale ihastart ... We . hate showered down= nue. Shareaaiipotitgtob another, mid headed each other Saltimote was the Spring Fever of 1.817: Ohio wee the Summer Fever of the year ma, and in 1.81.8 somettung has . been done by the Canntinn skate the West, With the NOW frit • our calms off coats for a wodnot season to unlit Setili the West 2 'Both roads may be P ffaenufed • - at owe, and tauh should be commenced forthwith; Tilt FILENCEI 341476. The eigatilsation. of the National Assembly of ?mace has been a work -second only' to, the emit, Ilidatitesit of the- i!rovisional-Govercinieei.. li saipeisii,thase who duive.watclicd the progresa of the Berolutioe, dint the name of idensutine is not forsitioet.vis the affectiims of the membets repro.. -imating a free earn tif'Govatiment; mainly Mist,: ,'raked by his a6eney 'od the lOila ofgay m 6ve members otitis Gamin iiiiiit;Litian eo tkie Eiecmive aimis Aritv: 4 l = • -i-24• S , , l lfTer'PAcirsi .• • • - 713 Lamattine,:. • 613 ledvußollin, .a 453. • •. Whether: the 'reduced vol. of Lamartine is oiv. • 1 4 1 01 1 15oppoilition ofLeilim Eollia i friends, or ihe nithiettite pattY,lecatise Lt.Sailirie made at del: • knee pf Lobo 'Rollin, is • secret of the ballot hot. which we elyieot.fatboin. • There has eettainli been bad faith somewhere, and there is some ! apwehendiog Pest Lamartins sisy he crushed between the upper and nether mill store Among the demise:rations made in the Nati,mii; ..Ansecelrly, was Ode to establish a departmeet of I g eboeindlir;tis Luis, Blanc,the Communist and VesioCary, seas at the bead of this 'enterprise. was rebuked and ridiculed by one of the real enOlcing , inen of the Assembly, and his scheme .The following is the composition of the National Assembly, gieeirby the Commas efs Pena.: hiwaberOpf lhs toChamber ofDeputies 129 Magistrates and Adworotes, . 111 e • 39 3Wpid gi Veg c asse 4 O, Commtworiesofgosmoment and employte, 63 Liming mira sadjoarnslass, • 31 I;=' 242 This maliss 1;430 is plass' - 4930; but the .:6 1 4 erns uotrit !sleeted their repteserentives. • • A. me we n iche , exciting incidents of the French Afton*. weqitouitbeßdlowler 'A* 1100 O; (says the Prone) as GenerMPergrier was nominated, one of the quintets of the' Nation. 'ol:Assawriej;:he gre "Co 900 masketoto be I:titio. The " represent re/of:he people and ration's! 2lnsrd ch. dto deterel them. are threateowl,' said kite bet if. the National Guards be ettaakedobe 902 representatives must also have emit° cetebat and die with them." The 900 ' anasketi am* weedingy taken to the Assembly; end ea Thint-oneslrmo ,sr 10,000 bell•anruAr wasp ales ~n a.......V1•11.01t tithe rumoro iinteelt bo , mt j 01 Assembly." Hy. ur 4w-4phi... us. it will be Kea tint the mob kora .0 ;. rr n inut, tho Natiptial At tettady, see ter , r• hope that the Rad kres beei*to reified fai free Grr: leserot, end the differ , rnee between the hirezty of . !ter, .pad ihe ikeeitace °file • ' 7km xissioo.:l - t Qumwraso, ~2 ,1e4" , samba of Salmon sod Dkpulies is stia. r. sod thly meet every day, eve . hdi • :Thor display groat sett teen mid sm taw o..pi,d sad bare • Tbe General Convention will commence its set sioaa - most certainly tetrads the end dais week, at in the Ant of the nem. • 11 'ppm" that the.-American Clutounisiioners - wi l uce cane hero until Commas bah decided utc Matbe ratillealkut of the treaty. Zus opinion in - avor of peace in gnining ground Werapday, sad no mow is left Mr doubt on the sotc. Q1712/7•10, May 4, PUS.' , • `Time is but one thought, but one wish here : that is the definite union of Confines& AU opinions, • eil hopes, and even 11l iittetes, Ise smenuded up! mutt week. . . :Thr PICUIRTIMAN 0111311311 L AItIVOILY, le ere. 'kohlkitoere, have alkd the vacancy ie the Vetere Tbeotogieal Smitten by the gamin • ' • lier.T. Heine:D.l4 E. P. Swill, Brown ; D: D 4 William Meilvaines • D. Eti John Kerr;!June, Akan• Jobs • ate,:. Loomis,Beni. Williams, Platigun excnc Aincmos..—Sii Jokes Itich' Wave aid Dr. Rai at Scat Ste Marie, 29th - aft,, Ie a Ter days alter, on limit *may eveitand to the Arctic rieriont is a•aighcithelest media= or fir Julia Farah*, *limped from &gland to the year 1.813, with a etaw of tilleientrieiti Northam Pew, &W A= „whew oohing has been'heaed' foe more ti4lll two Aatbe mimiurttocol Nese cuicaa'lK4iiiiiida No imlesi by owes My - oat , of bad; is el knifed to Mis foe members of t6e.Benue, no zorM , . esr Mu Ms wealth may neebow lamb oMpful bro y bin homed jbs etas tar jeaserkte 1.. 2 mil' ;AI •8:=Ii;=:z bn i*4i L !!f lild # 10 , Mt pnlieyHpf TrdiMe,4 - rit:4oo , l and I:upottantpaper. daimes that thellevolm tiau thcoith;tdiici ocio , Of Oen, and not of temtories.-0( peace and not mar. -Ile too; that armed diplomacy. has the Wilt Of tbeininfitid that of-the Provialoial !govemtnent, ,mptinet such -diplomacy., It wished. 1110.cf440 The republic in Frau.; the natural Maims" of -the liberal and. democratic principle avowed; re monied; defended in its existence and In its right: nod. in foe, peace, if honorable, and sure peace were possible outlaws conditions. (Cheers.) We are Oscan to show you what have been, from the day - of the Loundauoa of the republic up to this time, the practical results of this suite& of dine terested devotedness to the- democratic principle id Euroire combined with this respect for the ma terial inviolability of territories, nationalities, and goveraMenta. It is the fires time in history that disavowed and purely ipiritual principle has pm , seated itself to Lorn[se, organised, armed and fli eda to mother princie e, and that the political world . treadles and sniodines itself before the power, not - of a nation but an idea. -In order to measure the power of that idea in its client they must go -lock to 1815. The boo. minister, however, ' beg ged the Auemblyto dispense with hi. goingthrough all the historical detades relating to that period, end permit hint to bring forward at once the slide of Fran. when the Revolution of 1310 broke out. [Cries of "Yea, yes.'l lie then depicted the nate of debasement in which the late government had 'placed the country by its system of foreign policy; and then wining down to the revolution of 1E48.,- the honorably minister continued thus:—Thus -teea reign of eighteen years, and a diplomacy that was supposed to-have been ale because it was interested, the dynasty delivered France to the republic more confined and hampered by treaties and limits, more incapable of movement, more dei. Muted' lalleilCe and external negotiation, more °surrounded with snares and importabdities, that at any, epoch of tho'aighnerchy; bound by the letter, so often violated egainst her, of the treatiee of 1815; excluded fioniall the East, the accomplice of Aus tria in Italy and Swami - Int:o,6e complaisant help mate of England at Lisbon: nielessly compromie ed etMadrid, obeenions at V.s am, timid at Berlin; hatred et retersburgb, discredited:kw' bad faith at Loodop;.deeerted by the peciple of stymy counts,' for bee abuse of democratic- principle. ; face to tees with a moral coalition rellied from all quarters against-France, which left her no alternative tweet' - makings' Ctreign war against all, Cr sinking into the sat tent position inat secondary power, and jealously watched by the 'whole European world—the republic Boding Franceln these con. - ditiOns of isolatkm and inferiority, bid two limner wedeln to take: to rise In arm. - against all the thrones and territories of the continent, tear up the map of Europa, declare enteland Send forth the llll , WalicPfinclitiea 4 , 60 , 4 in fiand.wilhoulknowiog whether it would teflon a soil prepared. to moire itior on ground where it would drowned in blood. The alternative was to declare republican peace ani4French fraternity to all nations-ton:ow respect br.governmenta Laws, characters, manners, will.. territories, and nations; to raise very high, but with a friendly heed ;he princfple,ofindependenee and, deitto,*-rseythrougbout the world,and any to nation , without firming or hurrying events: W. - do not -ern: the new idea with fire and iwvrd, like bar• barians; we - -oniy sum. it with .its own brilliancy. We impale on no edible forms or inanition pre. mature. perhaps incompatible with Altair nature But if the liberty of any pit eif-Ets 'ripe lights from ours, .if prostrate netionditlek if invaded rigida, if legitimate and depressed independencies spring up, constitute themselves by their, owe bands, enter into the democratic Gamily of nations, and taqke an appeal to the defence of rights, to the conformity. of innituttoits, then Franc is there Is— Reptibliaan France is eat only the country, the is the soldier of the democratic principle- for the fa turer. IClieers] his this lest prinetple, eitirena, that the provisional government thought it their duty to adopt unanimously. until the nation, em bodied in you, should, take in bends its own des. o ; T,he'prog teas oi the ,frore spirit is followed by ; Lamartiae idroust Rome, Sicily, Naples, Tuscany, . Parma, Pficentia, ' Modena. Luca. and Venice, where the Princes gave way „mad the People . triumphed; and Lounarline adds that tir Sardinia the hope of Italian unity was Ginned. 'Ehe Magi, ai did the Pope neolTuScomy, broke. loose from Austrian sway. 0 , -tire follow, tri Lamarrine's own wrests. the progress of the Revolution, ber,innong with thcoverthrow of the inflexible Meierniclu ' On the Ilb Merely a revo:ution'briakassa in Vienna. The troops ore conquered; the palace of the Emperor is enured by the people, in order to ' expel the old system in the Ferran 'of be most in- - dexiblestifestnan, Prince de Metternich. An as eembiy of the notable persons of the monarchy couvuked. All theliberties, which ere the . We tn. 0( dew/MVO. are accorded,• Hungary nationalizes and isolates herself by an almost C 3 / 1 1. pieta separation from the Empire. She abashes feudal rights; maladies ecclesiastical properties; rhe nominates 'obit:Mary of her °warned, n roperef of her complete separation, she Oven appoints 'Min isters)/ Foreign Bohemia, on her part, ie. cares herielf a separate federal constitution. By . these three ilifaorent enfreachisemeents of Honks k;o3.Boolociala,Sald Phrty, 'Anstsbr;rertutionised the inferior, wharitaud abroad, Corey Imps corestavo cdsouls Three days' after the events oif `Vienna, the peopfeconotiod andtrintnp in the atreets 'of Berlin: The Ring of Prussia. whale, eplighies; ed mind 'and' popular heart seem inwith those who cembat with hbrealdiers, boutegatoro can. cede everything totals Pepplii.A completely dein. 'oolitic law d election is bent to inaugurate a constituent assembly. at Berlin. Even before the meelingrof the sonstitnent assembly, - PressiauTo land :deo:fiends; et Posen a' distinct .natlonality The king consents: and begins to sketch here the not basis of Polish natiOnality, which other events will have to increase and strengthen in another di. realm. In the kingdom of Wartemberg. the king; on the 11 March, alio:Wires the censorship, von. cedes the liberty of the presa, and the arming of the 'people.. - Oa the 4th of March, the Grand Dake'llf Baden, too near toTrauce not to allow the ideas which cross the Rhine rolled their level, eccorde the, liberty" of the press, the.•rming of the peoples .; the abolition of budelities, and finally the promise i of cooperatring in the establishment of a. unitary Geranur Padiameht, that Conertms . ' of Gerniank democracy,' from which a new order of: binge fa to bulb. Oa the lithtif Match, the Frog of Reverie abbe:ices: and, atter combats in thestreete, makes over the throne to a primer who unites his cause' to the popular cause at Munich. Between thenth ' and .11th Almelo, a similar.ablicetien of the ibove re.igarof Hesse tiannstadt takeirplace; and the-Pow er oftlie people, right of aesociatiou,iberty Of the ...press - the juryobe French Code at BlLayeace—all acporded. The elector of Hesse Cassel, whose resistence to the introduetiola of democratic princi. pies was notorious iv Germany, grants the same pledges to his people in arms, and adds theretrstbe concession of the principle of a German Pans. abet. Insurrection wrests fora the Duke of Nile eau the aupmession of titles, the political and areu ed organization of the people, and a parliament on I the English model. On the 1.56 March, Leipsick risen in insarrectiod, and otaains nom the Krug of S.Xlnly, alrissdy a constitutional monarch, his cod seritio the p rinciple of. German parliament'. Oa the same day an imperative popular deindestration abhges the Prince of Oldenburgto to convoke a rep resentatioa of the people. The people of Meeklen. 'bang arm themselves soma days altar, endnomi. nate spreparatory assembly for electing : the Ger , manic parliament. Hamburg reforms Ina more democratic spirit her already republican constitcr. don. Bremea 'reforms her senate, and accedes to the principle ate German parliament. Lubeck,'af ter violent dbearbturces conquers the came peach plc (Hear; bear) Fin ally,i oa the 18th of Much, the King of the Netherlands abolishes the inaita. tions which restrict liberty in the grand duchy of Lexembostre, when, the tri cokr flag itself floes as spontaneous demonstration of Fritech principle& A thins deoorepositices of the old system, all Men elementsoffederel unity. result in the German pan !lament atFrankfort. Heretofore the Diet of Frank.' fort has been the obedient instrument oftbe =nip. ounce of the two great Germanic powers, Vienna and Berlin, over the feeble allies "tithe coufalena tion; haulm idea of a constituent- parliament sit ting. permanently . in the heart of Germany arises on the promulgume ef oulidea.. This parliament of nations, beneforth n the people in. stead of repreeeating t comely,canes the gnaw dation of* new Germaaie oxoefordomition,. which firma the centre of a democracyrdiverse Wolter. 13'. The. liberty, more and more demomaat of Ilenotany, will necessarily: place be' support on a power lobo democratic, without Say other ambition than the alliance of principle and the safety of tea Unwire—that power is Prem. The bases of this' parliament, deliberated on et Prowl:fon, at the 'end of March, were • pressee of the new destinies of gerrnany. 'What is mat important to us, is what Lamuthie says of the Lion of the Noah, safe in the, lair of Maley bed and wintry =labia "It was the teili 7 be cold of Russia, which failed to infuse any por ry gy , lion of the warmth of . the French nand, into thtP lanes of that ice bound people. • Behold what a royalty of eighteen years did en , France abroad; behold what the Republic has sigeoV ted in leas than three inantlis I Compare thet•;- France of the Mil Fel:weary with the Fnucce of the[; oth May, nod wait, with patience even fir and give time to Me principle which works, which''' . • combats,which the a , and which asiimulates the world 57T you. France abroad vu imprisoned , • ,-, in limits which shieonld not bleak but by a genet •L eel war. Europe, populations zed governance's, t • . 5 . were all against es. We had five Irma power., .• . :• compact and united together by .n antirevelntion- try mitres; aping Franco. Switzerland Ives be- , -; Iled Italy sold, Germany brae, - France was .• obliged to =meal her revolutionory nature,' and • • , ' to make herself u insignificant as passible, Sarfiwr of agitating a pcople or disquieting s kind. Once that this weight vas removed, we what other des, ,•. • ' . .• tiny has been gives to her by re t tublic a n peace , ,The pant Igwere regard . protested_ against the cambial. and legitimate re.• • •_•• Nil:1011ot the treaties of 11914 which a - a word of ' • ' aura his hketedoce, jutseurell x. 100,000 ootdd do. England _hal no !Cm iny cause te stayed Thal before the .aforesaid with nwpectp Spaini acacia' hes time to facet shall be made by the county commisaioaers,they; on the only bond of tmitytthat an exist between suu require the said Ratted conipany, perroac hoc Ind INK lb° svicandilgica of Poland. indefent neatly and limet,y. te establish the terminus of the 'end fieri, gaud' cheers.) The Empire .pf s i dg mid Within the City Alf Foubw i k i . Await co loupe treats;except Cif SIMIOUIing 1111 ,fladvd, Thai upon the anima whicridie ly;Peassiarenoonce all other aggiandisementsedt, 1.0 1 6, 11 ,tat by the weety C ooo i l iaa• ceps bum; oda skews tip apfmcsehieg sexiedt thereof toWher 'with the addition' NM - wakes of Malone, leatileg by nee-may olt the crime million Of &Bars than be expetukd by the, support OfFranes, in 018 awing tamed Wing said Railroad company la the oonstruclionar this Why the folicrte ..o foverFwilttK Tnlin Is rued Boat ragtag* re .tkie 431sighesp ltw hpaostag mist apkAtioniperdry amkastrating tug, , I• '-, • -; . • • • 40411, , ,wer r kfree. Amy of dimrewld swou m rri-mill icethere.not to effect minquest hut tour. (Ctiociii) The only mousiest thati MIL tUreil tticiAlps; is the friendship of the - ftstiOns.that. miry been enfranchised; miss - word; we were thirtysix millions a men isolated on the eciiiiiiitti; no Eropean thought was permitted on; no collective action was possible; such • system as wu one of repression end gate; the bottom was. exceedingly h tedi air was wanting to our digni ty dirdtktr Policy: 'At preient lour system is the systent of • democratic truth, which shall swell to thepinportions of a social universal faith; our hor izon Is the futurity of civilised nations; our vital air is the breath of liberty in the free bream of the whole universe - . (Imineuse cheering.) Three mouths have not yet pulled over, and, if democra cy is to have its thirty years' war, es Protestantism' had. France, in place of marching at the bead - of thirty Six millions of men, counting in her system allies Santrerlend, Italy, as emancipated pop ulations of Germany, marches-already at the head of eightteigtu millions of friends and con &derides. What vimoriai colUd have proinired to the mint. tic seat a oMfedennion, obtained without having cost a single life France. at- tho fall of royalty, has risen bons her abasement as a ye:m.sllomo too heavily laden, rights itself when relieved. such is the enact picture of our kireign situation.; The happiness; or the glory- of this situation belongs al. Oreille/ to the republic. We accept only the ,nwpossubility of it; end are shall alivays febcitate ourselves in appearing hegira the repreactiativei of the people to be able to hand over to them We republic in peace. with:every-assurance of great ness, and its bands full of aU.anon and pure from human blood. (Long oontlnued applause.) Leal LuteUlvisiii4 'esunikylvatala , Rall Road Ctimaiy Cos. The meetineof delegates to confer with the County COlillnilliiol:lC3,4 relative to the subscription of one million of dollars, on the pan of Allegheny County, was heldlresteniay forenoon, at the room of the Quarter Sessions Gnu& The meetinewas called to Order by Gedtatai. sie, Paq; who nominated kr Presideitt the Lion. Judge Crier. 'The Mowing gentlemen were na• Med as like Presidents—Samuel Jones, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and IL IL Potter of East Deer; With Jesse Cambers and Nitwits, as &vacuoles. The kllowing ktter, horn S. V. Merrick, Esq., ereiidenalftboPermaylmin tail Bead Company waepresented to the Chairman of the Convention, by Judge Wilkins, and read by the Secretary: To do Presidenljftht Rail Road Canteuticra. of Altegiung Comity: Sts—ln transinitung to you the inclosed retch. tioni'of the :Directors of the PC11131111111.1111 Rail Road OomPatty, in which I am authorized to is au re the Commindoners of the County of Allegho ay, that the'Supplentent to their act of incorporie ' Lion, approved '471.11 March, 1618, has been doter; accepted by the Stockholders of that company, and that, under its Provisions, the six per cent. bonds of the county•of Allegheny will be accepted in payment of stock subscribed by Won,. and that an interest of 6 per cenx per annum will be paid to all-atioCkholdnen, until the road „ .iscompleted. It may not be insgroper one—tridntay be satisfao tiny to the Coneention—briefly to stare the inten tions of the Board, in can, a subscription of twenty thouiand shares is made by the County Commis , *loners, under the sanction of the Wilvention. ' When the Pennsylvania Rail Road was project. id, it was conceived by its friends to be too lugi an .I:m3e:taking to be oomplett d: by 'individual means. and at the same time that it partook an marls of the - *racier of a great Falk work, an to warrant assistance from the common fund. •In this view the City of 'Philadelphia, in its corporate oapacitY, determined to lend its aid, and subscrib ed twenty thouinnd shwa, to take edict when a similar amount was had from other sourcein and authorised an additional subscription of twenty thousand shares, ' , heavier a further subscription to that extent should be made in aid of the work. , The original amount, now reaching thirty two Mousandsbares,has been denotedexchinvelytothe road on the eastern side of the Allagteny, sad which, with the fonds daily brie/ added by private subseription,w6l, in ample time, be adequate to the. object. • .At that tiate, the policy of tbe Board' was to com plete the castevn in connection with the State rail toads; sou to form a coMintions line, with as little delay and to as dreatien extent as posnite,and await the effect pnbluccA upon public ogantoth, by the success of that portion, before solmiting funds for its continuance weld—having early determined to incur no debt, bet build the - wed upon its Wgitimate reosipts from Stockholder.: • The Mecums were is:diked to this determina tion, from mewing the disanstan edema - which usually Mowed nuompts at the construction of 4mblic works upon credit, without adequate insane Dr theobject.2- This polieffirould still be normal, if Yhiladel, ,phi. Was {Otto her own resources to complete she mid, but, in considering the subject an all its per:wings, the.threcumi feel that they were playing for a great rislte—no less thau the unrivalled lad road wade of the Ohio in 4 the far West:-.and !view of the exertions making by another munpsny icrreacit the Ohio, at an early. period, they omuld not be doing instioe to thew wink if !they did not strain every nerve the the rapid completion d the .Western alone.worrid !Seem tha: • With till object jin xiew t it wasslcterginad.4 agpgaytaAtiayhenp ctitiMY. gilts gwpouge ceps mly, - .4.1, famish such • sum-as-t bqbe among conditionally r subscribed •by the city a Philseelptia,htid unspproprialed;warraut them is ,plating, Me Western Section - under comma us soon u the surveys were completed."' Fleece, in August last,l was directed to address a letter to the citizen, .of this county, mging their subscription, io whichl stated—`That the million subscribed would, under the pmvisions of the or. ainance (stresdy passed) draw another million from. the treasut y uf the . citrof Philadelphim ;and these two raillions be exclusively devoted io the \lindens Division, which will be urged as fast as the nature of the coantry will admit." The. motive thereive for your subscriptiou is to secure to the county of Allegheny the whole wes tern rndeoad trade, by enabling the 'Board to enish thin end of the line io n period so short as to defy ommetition; and to this cad thewhole of your sub scription,• an equal amou n t from the city of Philadelphia ie distinctly pledgedtiy the directors. Too trill pertain me to hope that the prompt so. tion d the convention will enable them to secure this great object, and place the company in a riced . We which will warrant .on immediate call upon private subscriptions to tlit up the stock to the mate limits required far the antipletionee'the road. "I am, with great respect, • , . mEasicr, i • .neuit of PLR. R. . . ler the credeigials of the risinges had been receiVed,lndge WAWA', addressed the Ccm vagina in .a very, founble speetih. Be contended that the day had come when the' stand still policy mud be abindottedi Our neighboring States had detivi4ned to act," and secure the trade of the West; audit we would-not be heaten,.we mug at once take bog of the work in hand, and urge It to a successfot termination—thus dekatingwll cork petition. The importance °figment improvements was sunnily shown, he said, by the growth of tee city of Belga. That binutiful city,ltbe "equal of Pittsburgh in population, in 1812 haktiot an tag twice; yet she was now a monument to tes'tify tb the benefits of internal Improvements. bdebtl, so Important were internal. improvements, that be would ay, .that next to Christianity and Educition, nothing watt so essential gibe devekipement and ruccevs of • country as theadopticm of the system ! of int