t`Eje nail') post._ OFFICIAL PAPER OF MBCI fe PITTSH URGEI MONDAY MORNING........m:SDPT. 9. •. MEETING or THE DBMOHEATIo c,OIA ;,HrrnIE•OniXMCFOPOISDENOI3,—TiIa meiaiifs of ttielhiittoikiltatoini' nittee of Corms- P 3l ol 2 oA 44 s~MW:79cquttfYirel - 4equiwted to r/ne t : 49274. in Smacity thijoHigay 0f1f0044114.. be?, 4(4 • sin. TE; g ei n tal VoNNELLY Otudrmitn. BePlia' • 4s-q- ga9s. IPorAfteirlition Telegraph See Virat -111044 • - ,1 Theft Speech.of Stephen 44;kieglan,1 In the speech "mattes tir - ‘litetibelf:A - A. Doi:iglu at Chicago, May qat, - IM used these admirable ead . riundOreble verde : 1 -WhOsser not - pr sacrifice pktntytmisiNtiono:An4.Piatiornio on the alger-aj o b . _amain doss not deserve the sumt:4,..inid; .... nce of honest peolds• arts*to - ovAnvonf Partizan antiPa zatiOn,,tita; minds of all- parties so as to .797 1 4 400 - mita front in support of our tx - ~ , c; We must cease discussing party issuanofitusiono to old Pari.Y- total have Rio A/414140n and recriminations, taunts. one. against the pair,. as who has tisai cause of these klrheA we,shall have reecued,the Gov. ernmetit and country from its perils, and seen „ its fkg--Apatintris46l4laPA over every InfeAr , !!n:spil, 44.10i/4-then be time enough imintsre as to who and 'What has 61:0414 - fthess troubles upon us. When we shglthaisf,,Wiktintry in a Government for btkPah'il4iartolire`in peace and happiness, l et- 1 .414, time for each of us to return to our,party bannersaccording to our own coittl of right and duty. Let him be , mai as no true patriot who will not ablftif4n,cai ;suck issues, in times like this.' tglitexhii is not fisi his country is against her. There no neutral position to be occupied, is, the duty of all_ zealously to gt.PP9rOte•Goyeirtment in all its effsrts to briug;thia unhappy civil war to a speedy cioneitiskin,"—Gam QAM• .oDo:nbt give up the Union. Preserve ithrthenameof thellathers of the. &ye.. lutioll--presetve it-for its grattelements of gOodi—.preserve it in. the sacral name of Liburtypniserve it for 2. the faithful and devoted lovers of the Constitution in the rebellkiushcaamsduk , 6arovveraficu ted forite support, andare dying in its de. fence. Rebellion can lay &Ka heearms . to Government—Government cannot stir. ~, renderTto ballton "—Hois. DAli'L B. Dwirrstson.. f NOW York. "I am for lu pporting the government.— I dO4riot iisfew - ho , wlin' bsistersit. It is the government of my country, and as such I shall give it in this extremity all the sup• port in my power. I regard the pending contest with the gfecessionists as a death struggleifOr. Constitutional Liberty and Law."l:44sital A. Dix. ink* pitoii CALL Persons having lnits of names for the call for The Union Oahvention will please hand them in toglay. THE UNION CONVENTION. The Union 'mOVernent is going on bravely. As far as the offices •fire con cerned to be nominated, we earnestly urge,and advilf that no office-seekers publish c ards ‘ oreeek for nominations by canvassing in advance for them. We hope to see the people at this time ini tiate a new order of things. No man who has previously been a political office seeker, or a political office holder about the Court House, ought to be now con sidered by the people ; we want new men-and good-men, on the simple plat form of sustaining the Union. We hope to„aee the Convention composed of the best men it% the county—men who have rarely attended Conventions. We hope to hear of no-political question be ing brought to bear upon the delegate elections, and trust that no delegate will go, into the ,Convention pledged to sup port this - or that -- candidate. - This Con vention, it is tine; is-called to consist of delegates of different parties, formerly, bat now they-are called upon as citizen, to give an expresaion of the sea in of the people. at a, time when - tb,e grOtgOinterediare;atatake. Let them meet then as met and brothenifiti sans of one nation, determined to 'Arica in nomination candidates for office with out any regard to the desire of such candidates to he chosen; but 'purply with regard to their competency and fit neas for the pressure of- the times. The candidatealcir jtidgeshipa we hope to see nominated unanimously and without magma of these nominations that it is the Pitiplet.*PititiOte them Of their own motion,'antl 'xint -- -,00 - pifliticiliator. Now is itimeivhen ihepeopie should think, speak and ntitAirdependently for. them- Rely& THE WORK FOR WINTER. Wian? monrin September, and winter will soon be upon us. The war has, to a great extent, ;Awed many of the cos tmlinr4tolteiktss;employment, i:atct before neat, spring there will be much anfferm our m idst. 176a0' Prig who 4iP 8 : 0 0j: ,Iplatia one litt, : Ii not 'ne,asarf thlit oiiio)tinntsks, shOubtliork:Ao their to famish employment , totilhefir,',WW men ; let them •run their tmainess e - por;• tion of the .time:: 2 -enough to flirnish men with ilie — iteSnei to procuin the' necessaries of life. Fortunately Itincost of living Anew cheap': Articles of food arii:plortty„,