EZCZ THE rITTSBU tlit GAZETTE PUBLISHED IiV•WHITE & CO riTT•squo*. .TUE.BDAY MORNING MAY 7.,1660 I[7 - Ctiiebetaw' Darer Gisirrre —Aevenii;emenis abd rabservitiobs, for fiel will be neei red and *Minted brae bile °Zee. POrPanenarmatiosbealivebuar.—Subseriptiona eittils valuable paper, will be recurred and forward ed tram bib War. .aatlisiaisosla sad • hie County Com. • VOIMOD. • pameanee of the call of the Chairman. the Whig and Astiassuelo County Committee of Correspond eau out at the Coen Hones The following resole d= wu adapted, to .Euelued, That the Whig and Aatintasonle foram 'Ake seven' Election' Districts of Allegheny . Connth booted are hereby regarded to meet at than weal plates Mt bokting elude's% on Saturday, the to day of Jaw eat, thee and there to elect twe delegate. to -the Convention to be held at the Conn Henn, • eaW ay the sib day of, June. at 11 deloet.,a thdd maims to maks the anal *ad newton De for the ensuing October Eleetions,std 'al.* b t See delegate. to represent the County la the Et Convention, to be held in the city of Phila .. deWa, on Wednesday, the 19M day of/erne.* The primary meetings in the Townships to be hel d between Me boa el two and See o'clock, (except PRO and theme inUteWards and Roroughs between the Man apemen atul nine &clock. P. bl. A. IMAMS, Matson. Jae. E. Pugs, ALex. FILOILLI24SCOSt•Ii.. Tue. Prula. ' • Pittsburgh, Aptlllo.lB..th. FITSEE GP= PAGE FUR LAYZIAL MATTERS 'MEG RAPRIC TOWS, ha. Hem Warns Faawstia, Ammiree Chia,rle d'Affaires to Deriamrk, 'ailed from Bustaa7 - ola Inset May, in the steam ship America. He ms aecoMpaaied . by Mr. 0. 0. Gregg and Mr. Haig, frmh ofthis city. The New York and Erie Railroad Company and the Ene and North Eut Railroad Company have masted into the following arrangements. The Erie and North" Root Company are to lay their track the lame VadSOCll2O.Now York and Erie, and have it finished by the time the latter are ready to connect, or sooner if they .plea,, tngether with the sienarei7 depot and Water. nations. The New York Company are to stock ihe road fora period of eight years--that is, they are to hive the exclusive right of running their cars thereon during said time —wed in ernsideretiou of this privilege are to pay the Erie and North Dun Company eight per cant per Unita Oa the total cost of Construction and re pairs. This amiiiint isnmananteed, whether the road CILIA It Or nat.--lf it Mee MOOS/ thee e: pro raw dividend of the orergnist is to be declared in (swan( bah eomPuills, itemealing.to'. the -amount of their innotments. yln.Dierre.York Company, taw their separate ebertar",irre',hotind to tenni rate at Dunkirk, but under the • General Railroad Law of New York, enacted at the recent session of her Intgislature, the privilege is open to orpit- De a Company to extend from that terminus to the • Penusylvania line. They have already areilved . thermelvos of this privilege, and a line is now be ing surveyed and located to connect with the 'Erie and &nth Eau line. The entire line between the city of New Yorkand the Harbor of Erie is to be completed and the cant tanning by the month of June, 1851, about thirteen months from this time. A daily line of magnificent steamers will then be formed** run in connection between Mat put and A 4iiect railroad - route Is thus secured between Erie and the city of New xork, and when this Erie people connect with our Western road at En= by . railroad, we shall have a continuous Eakrold from Pittsburgh to New York, by way of Erie, and the New York road. A PLergrour.—The members of the .Working• tects!sCongreu,"of this city, have adopted and pub ' liaised a "Plethora of PrinciPlu," as follow. "Faxt—The fete that • man a bodn,is evidence that he bas a tight to lite and a share of its enjoy. manta, and any system of sand sty or government watch deprives him of theta, Is false. Tone wit' be none to dispute this to this corms try, except the southern March:afre, who seem to look upon dupe*? African u romething leas than a man. Bet, with W 4 exception, there will be oo ex st, of any party, to gainsay,the position of this principle of the platform. ...levied—All material wealth Is produced by irt• bur—paysical and menial'--ind the labor.. .build enjoy the full Induct hie induatry,snd any system of society°, government which deprives him of thud, Naha" This. afro a Into and universally acknowledg. axiom, with the exception in tetrad to southern slavery noticed above. 'Third—Man who live upon the vice and tenor• ante of the people, shined not be denounced, but -ems and ignonnut should be removed, and all men turned out to honest T We do trot agree with the first member of this sentenee. Men who Lee 14011 the •oe and Igno rance of the people 'ere the worst members of so • elery, not only on sum:octet of Melt own rammes. but because they fetter and promote * the evils from . • which theygam a hvelDood. They ,boold there fore be denounced and bold op to reprobation on. tit they adopt a more honest mode of liveli hood. Nona will dispute that vice and ignorance • ought to be removed, and all men pursues an boo eat Wines fora livelihood. If they do this they will have to fender in one form or another. • "Fourth—As the workineinen compose thegreat mess of the population of the country, they should control its kgisietion." The workingmen abould have their fall share In the legislation of the country—nothing more.— This rights of all should be regarded, and it nimir can be just to disregard the 'infect!' any, bowery. or mach in the minordy. Equal privileges to at, lr wand Whig doctrlne,and is at the foundation ,of all true Repnblican Governmeet. "F fib—Prominent among charms which the rumple stould demand, si e the fallen:Ma, - Ist —A general iurorpornewo tom wil.ch will enable avaritinemen to ste.oniato and become • - their Olin eta pteye Is; lied-Tire boatestrad of the family should be ex • erupt Ooze execution end mad,: .ocienable; bet dishooest debtor. I b rule not be permitted to es cape uml.bmeni; 3d—The*Publie.Lurls shoot& be given, in limited quantities, to actual sutlers, and under no ch. comoanees should they be permitted to go into the hands of sr•ecolatens. • tb.—All °Seen, lealstagve, exemaive, and • judicial, should be elected by the votes of the • I =Tie." . Of thede feue meat:ores, which theilWorking . ma's dospess demand, the frit is one which has always been advocated by the Wbig party and press, and as Mrenuotisly append by the Demo . cram. The LOCOrJeO3 have made a greet bug. bear ,out of eorporations,—s soulless monster. with which they have frightened the ignorant.— We rejoiturto find that the Workingmen of Pitts burgh have sense enough to eskulati the value to themselves of the power of ageoclatkin under the pemeettett of incorporation. This is a great ad vane towards rational views affecting labor and capitol. - Theaecoad measure will be generally aeljulet eta Is, ender pullet reatrietioar. Eight or nine ,6:i es have already adopted cone mode of pro Meting. homestead, and we expect to see It be. 6oxne gametal.. New York Ind Ohio have both adopted the manure, during the last winter, and PollthYilllnta i which like her Conestoga Wagons• alarms 'noses stow bet sure, will follow salt In lA, to giving away the public lands to actual settler% there ie a great latitude of opinion. Some year dir two afftherth expressed oar anilingness to see the mautire 'tried, though we did not, and sail do sof ruitlediaie the benificent effects malt. log (teat it, which some do. We believe Its trial wool prove Ls i'ettlity, as a seal b ead ' s to tt , poor, yet, as we may be toletateo, and are mtiling that every Mom who wishes to mute permanently on • plena of government land, shell be present. ad welt a Am des] Mr it. As to the last meanie, there is no longer room 10 dispute In this Stale. We elect about every ef . leer, from • .00131•11:110 to Governor—or will, a. tar tho amendment to the Constitution is adopted by thepeople, next WI, as it moot untimely wit Thai, open • !wriest 0 , the platform of the Itrorktaginee's Congress, we see nothing of tow pottasee to object to, and nothing bat !what they east oblate is the Whig puty, and order the sloe. ons 7inig banner. In noticing the Brady's Bend Iron 'Warta, yes terday. we erred in writing that the Company paid out 1125,01)0 quarterly—we should have written °went quarterly," or e 50,1200 per quarter. Tosscao.—Horsce Greeley is down on the lavers of Tobacco. He says thetobacco enamrs. er L—oot indeed necessarily and inevitably, but naturally and asually--s blackguard ; that chewing oi cooking obviously tends to blackguardiam. COld.cotnfort this. Cabo Conforwieu—A loam from a a:limber of ago of itniCelifornia emigrant companies, whleb not sines went from Cincinvati to New Or. Mum, boinp information , says the °mu, that when the company reached that city they &on, ered that the emanation or the Mbar' was Cobs, samosa of Calikrnia. Upon this denonamoat samba or the members withdrew, u they did not "feel disposed to torn bripedr." ; - • a mm o', Miy 3d, 1550. I Teams. M. liererz„; Egq.,—.s(er--The under signed, your Whig ; kilkow anus of Allegheny County, taking a deep and anions Unrest in the selection ofa candidata to be auppork B as • rep' resentative in Coupons from this district, and de. siren that, to such selection, the people and the party should secure the service. of one who would duly end (ally represent them on the great question witch uowegitate the country, and up on which their interests aid prosperity depend; embracing the protection to American labor, by a change of ilter present miens tafir, the enlarge. meet and security of domestiC commerce and tea. Tel by a astern of river, lake, and harbor navi gation improvement, and the security .1 rum if:s ant:mu TOILL nunern making their homes in the vast new territory over which our emu mon flag is spreading—haviog the utmost nand. deuce lathe someineu of your views an these sets jects, and your coincidence in opinion with the great man of our fellow citizens in relation to them, and relying on your well known abilities and integrity of charanter,we ask leave to present your name to the nocaderation of the Whig and - Antimasonic convention the nominatioa u a can didate for Canines at the nezt October election. lames H. Cooper, Beet. P. Bekewell, John Fleming, Wm. S. Lovely, C. Fleming, - Mania Jones,' M. Elodianson ; T W. Shaw,. Ina. a !Iliad, W. Monkey. H. L. Slits, l J.l. Rouen, 8 Weshcrigton, Minot Holmes, Wade Hampton, John Fullerton, James P. Tanner, Wu F,erming, Wm. McFarland, Wm. Stewart, N. Osumi Murphy, Wm. Elebbaum, Omega Ogden, ' Joseph Bowman, Join D. Wick. Jacob Forsyth, Joni Atwell, Jacob Weaver, Jr., H. L. Hiriguralt, We.. C. Miller, . Tr outs B. COM; Geo. H Thurston, W 43 Johnston John Reerhat Wm Stevenson lileh'd P.M, (Snowden ip W H Hampton isue King Henry Richardson T J It Mehlallen W F.Willock H. Tuner 5 D Herron FT Nan John B McFadden Ga b riel Adams Richard Bard Alfred W Marks D T Horgan Jacob Z•eler (Elisabeth /MOS 11l Breading Joseph McCabe' James 8 Huge John 0 Davis John Parker & Co P M Davis 5 F Von %Debora • Wen M Darliegton ' Samuel W Oukey John Holmes, (Snowden Joseph Eichnem David C Hubs Hugh Robertson lease Philip' . ; James M Bingham hi W peen 1 h 1 Friedman Michael O'Hara Joan ti Peebles John T Lein Samuel Spencer Wm H Shinn 8 B. Johogron Hairy W -Williams W M Wilson ' H Childs eit Co Henry Hays Thos NI Day • Jam Stevenson John Mecukey ' Wm 9 Harris W Bageley Cook dc Harris James W Woodwe3 Saul MoMaster Eli Edmunson Henry McCorm ick F. Kahn ' , he Thompson 5 Stoner Eder Heselion John Sneer, (Pine Ck Thomas Scott John I Henderson Geo Moore Wm / Howard 8 N Wickersham It D Thompson Joseph Jordan &adman ;Laney G B Hammy c W Robb J •hu W McFadden C Yeager Jobe Ligget Wm C Friend James Daln A Mclardy John B Livingston W Bateman J 0 Bidwell Allen Kramer Taw Hervey Henry Wedi W W Wallace Geo Breed A Bradly Charles Brewer . Richard Floyd : Robert Mackey Mathew Lawton W H Ma-k e y 1 Bobt biome T WPanda a alb. a . .. Wait Jou h cd•ogg I wawa Andrei/ Leech, Jr debt Weight Wm Bell Wm C ham Amen Bidwell Jame, Townley • C Canis Z Chafee Wm Wilma Morgan Robertson ' John Stewart Wm K Bairn Jacob Gebbart : Jamas Lippincott Wm Forsyth ' Hid A Sct:. • John 0 McMillan John F Perry : T M Collingwood I Carothers • H Ckedter Lewis Hutchinson W Word Jame. TS McCord - A Short I B Irwin Wm H Semple Jos Ci Muslin Robert Palmer 5 D Williams Thes A Rowley Wm McCully Jos T Marks Joann Hanna A T A ger W Palmer H 8 Lemon Wen E Hut T It Plena John Bissell . Robt H Marshall Sarni HMarks,(Robaudn John Mamba% Jr Willard Leonard Wm Douglas Robert Robb LALleareeton Robert Henderson Alex McCoy I B Osnard I Ealuxernalar Henry Stkrling tkureopmer omen WexAlgeo, Ir Jone_ph Woodwell B. C Steelton A.ll Heed& Tim McFadden John la Curtis A B Curling Henry Johnscn Henry P. Schwartz, Henry Irwin, E Hebrew's. H.Campbell, Alexander Moore, H.Dehaven, Money A. White, Henry Hannan, M. Mowry, L. It. Lill