r-w - :* - ono,. ~.O'f v +a ME= • • M=S ME j.: MEM -,•• • - 77):4,•: , ...; • • a-•• _ . • • , •-••: , -4:.•:- •;•1•!•' •••••.•• q . t.' , v., 43 • • `S . . 4• 4 `7". • •••'. ;; 4 : 4 ;•• ; • :•• ••• • .• • o• :; : 4 :;; ; ;.;t:,c . ; 4 , : .• • •'; . • :-- ; • ;" i'4 '.• : • :•..„ RIM ' 4 e It: 1 BATIMiklf t hioWlp3, ATM. 8 RElaptbue , trecti,t.aossor Daring the trial of Be '. Char* Beech er, who was lately tried by • Coagrellx - ' tional Council, composed of New Nigland divines and editooted laymen, and found); guilty df heresy, it was proved that he had preached: I. That the wicked would bud happiness in hell. 2. That God, In Hie , word, had greatli exaggerated future pun khoibut In order; to ,make pen fear it. 8. That Satan was an elder brother of Chiba —Christ being formerly; one of tie angelic boat. 4. That all human Jioula some other world or state'of being prior to their introduotioX Into this, in other words, tn=l , . ly o n its mother's • bosom, i s rasUy ea old sinner—a WlOlllO2l, a mOboarat;a trait or, a owirollrr v a thiot,'a,.rourdertr, or .an . infidel, It tnej be, inhibiting that young and tender body, and loelting out ot. those innocent 'eyes! —At the Ist* union of the Erie M. B. S. . tiferetioe,lfeld . 154{iktsbuts, Ohio, HimpeoN the preolatsig Offlookde livered - . soh manilas at sixo'clook, • leo, tare to young . tillnisteri of the CO•fortatee, on topics connected with their work: The lectures were largely attended and exalted great kismet: Pastoral visiting was prom.-: Inently presented in the course. —A new synsgogois has just been con secrated at Waithingtaticity. , 'The Bev. Dr. Leesincot Philadsipida, and Dr. Hoolielmer, of • Baltimore, officiated on the occasion. The services were novel but Interesting —The Rev.'. H. McNeill, who was for merly one of the Secretaries of the Ameri can Bible Society, while sating as s errant Colonel of a rebel regiment, was dan ' pronely Wounded at the battle of thtlys burg. Bev. W.T. Hop, formerly amidste pastor of the Brick Church, New York olty, was with Lee's army at Martinsburg, Va. 4 —The Bishop of lendon's scheme of raising a million of pounds sterling for Church purposes during the next tea years, seems to - find much favor among the titled nobility of Great Brits* judging from the liberal subscriptions rposived„reaging from £lOO up to 220 A. „It:Oland Board has been formed for carrying out the plan, and EZOCOtiTteommittee, hai been appoint ed, composed of the Dakeof Marlborough, the Esrl of Shaftesbury, the Earl of Shrews bury, and other distinguished nothemen and clergymen. —The Georditaa, an English paper, suggests ass reason for the increased scru pulousness of young men at the Universities to enter the ministry, that it is a work and note mere title, public ophdon obliges them to admit. The question in the Ordi natioi /Wales which requires the Muse ' deacon or priest to say that he believes himself to be "inwardly moved' and "truly ogled" to hi, office r has more to do with the alleged hesitation of -young men than any fear of -subscribing thsYrayer Book, - or the Thirty-nitut . Artieles. —At the Irish Wesleyan Methodist Conference, which his just closed its annual session, the followingresolution was adopt ed unanimously: That the Conference re . oemmends to its minutess to urge upon their people the advautages'ef propoition ate and systematic giving to God. It was . also resolved to *rant a new Educational Institution at Belfast, and to raise. imme diately p Building bind of £lO,OOO for that purper, but that no further steps be taken unlit .C 7,000 are In hands. reported:by an English corm. spondent that a writ-has been served upon the Biskop . of Natal to 'appear before the Bishop of Caps Town, Ls' metropolitan, on the 22d of November next, to 11111111rn to 111 charge of having pillished hereticel —We 'ean Iron the. /Lallans /Way- Cerium, .the negotiations bilween the South ern Presbyterian Aseentldy and the Asso ciate Reformed Plletiytarlasui, seem to promise sumo, for,in swayer to a worn "ponds* says the' Prabyterian, Who silks whst psalms 'sire to be Used in the new book, the prepirstion of: which has been ordered "in,the event of a onion with the Associate, Reformed Ohara," the ediLr 're plies—a to the Psalms, We biters that it is imitated that. our Church:will accept the 'wanton which may be' adopted by 'our Associate Reformed I:mean:in. It L under eLod their combinesLase:4l4l4 to ra• liommend the In use isitheir Church, and known'is Dorms% with such • emendations and • impicueniFts as are practicable: —ln eerition, picatattel in commie Cathedral, Dean Close stated there was no sbrglalimithey could mention arithie face of 'the earth that does not grew ow the race-course as in a swamp , of ,wickedness, nurturing everything --The ltested term" Seems to diminish the attendance apanaemacherches, that it is becoming 9AI* comMOWio 101, stiOli nonnesments as3he Prwilleseart acutains, that the "Seventh ind.Tenth•Protti - Cherehes, Philidelphisemilk.istchip to (ether duriog the salnina , ; "paring the heat of. the wenther,thii Seeind l!nebyte. rim and Third Reformed Dutch . Church, Philadelphia, will iteriti4 ' . . • EPleeo* Mete ties lateiligeseir, describingthc:bistitution of Mr-.Huffman;.as nets? oi BIF/1nt, 19 New Jus..7; 1 4, 44 :04 11 am fh" =hasten present miteemiAke church and the places thertopiC: The: clew 'posed Into ths 94.,tsiih9P, fp his throne," while ths new Intuit bent,sta.% .three.-hundred of 00f thousand , Baptist Churches in Nair England citif Contriba. thins to the inbuthilify tresiurj diring last Jean.. This:being the Meth *kit is proposedtc takk„mensures to secure a contribution from every, Baptist Church the country to the . itissloesiy . irately, sud.thus: make it jubilee - y,sar in the high* tenet( onemeeer balcrgittiM. --The FrankleasLutheranSyned whir& has stood aloof Maas its orginteation from the Generil SynAtt. Dilate annual me dal& resolved toMrsa, union with the instal Synod Cud appointed delegates to Ironical them in-that . body. • lfard Berber is a -lecture ;Wined just be / foie itis..,4llpartureto Ea. rope, said be looks for ward refit and more of teem every year to dying. * Death Is solatiget7to him a dirgretaiblti toil°. On . LtAlLO9utteri... ll fejailoLltalfito lve •rtY it iris: - tssuppor I !ammo Is *dm remarked, -jilt bow: side•stii 6 Was 'thin Abe mt. is fligr 71 trrimolialruiraivi 710 .rv~~ . S+R :,:!'v'LMIL~ ~ N/7~ v" "x~ •`V ~ •' 3~ 1 .:1-~'-x:- . .. _. .. ~-} • -- The Methodist India ldiesien hale , fteaL Eitata Relef.at Ott Oils sereredel greet of 6,000 acres of ..land, in Miring the past week .' its Michigan - Rook i'reri lleitil Ode, 4 11'4 %0 Ina punted 0 eel' t Cil Company bare told - a large portion 01 ony of native Chrietienein it. The village 1 their extensive wharf. fronting on the Ails is named Weeleyptirican 4 Altbopgb r o n l y l i sheny river, in Oil City. First landing, 100 one. it eol?taitts about 160 one L feat front' by 240 feet back to Pennon, Ball ot all &gas and bids fair to increase steacill & Co ., of Pitteburgh, for $2,500; Second la tho future. Y lending, some sins, to Gallagher k Ashworth, for $2 500 • Third bindle 50 feet front eame —Tbe Cumberlen . d Prielbliferidet tele "depth , T. B Portent of Baltimor e, for if we Feese o eid no other evidence that a ll $1.250 ; Fourth incluse. tame rice, to Cone. Christians will infallibliperserere to the end and be saved, Ulan that God so decreed it f at ee l t i. fr r ott C a o i ' d f reetts " btel 'f t t e h L ading, :llel i s, 3 ! Refinery,for $Y,250; Sixth landing, 50 feet before the worlds were made, we should be front, Came depth, to Michigan Rook Oil hued to yield the point. First prove the gO u ltrrlt: a f s p e r d l a t ee b rt I lot on p V ri7e d t e e g te rt fm t & I doctrine of eternal election, audit follows, Beeides, this Company have sold a twigs num• of necessity, that all embraced therein will bes!..tolutdhetlreirlowteholVngerttween the Mai o l be sued. Bid, - to prove the doctrine of these lots, whin wet; for building ge pti ' r r pos m es, eternal election is a task of such tremen- 24 feet front, was $250 each. duos proportions, that no one has yet been able to complete IL LOCH L INTELLIGENCE. From Yesterday's Zoning Casette. rie'Floiging Case. • - We have slnndy puttllthedttio cord of Capt. Poster, Proiost Manful, in 1111 . 111.151106 to ,the whipping of a deserter named Hagan, who had deserted testa,and (aloe sAitird time to the Proiost liertiMil to soli blastoff es's eabatt tits. We do not Orstind to justify the. tlei ging, but at the sometime then to • pod deal of sympathy due tetl2llll who ern In billet ing merited punishment on a despioable vil lain. fie proioostion was sufficient to arms* the indignation of any honest man, but the Captain .admits that he did wrong. He don not attempt to Notify the dogging, as It was administered without authority of law. To , outlook sou. 'lnlntitintiants whith have gone beforyilie pane, the following adidavits hays I boot volantsr4 . 7 made : ornoorn or azzer cora. irOuniot There was published to the dal:y d ranstep Crarosicle of August 6th, • statement purporting to have been made by me. to relation to the flogging of the men =, which isi r. h i s , ;ffe K g i rgplrt.re down seals, . Oa Wed and in rake mentos of two gentlemen., who ,ure strewn to me. est al me U I kn•wanything emit the matter. I told him that when I mini track from the Girard House. apt licHeny told me to Übe Eisgszinp stare and handcuff him, which I did. He thetionbred me to go sad buy e whip, and to give ilypar:twentrare babes 1 told him to take • big gee man and Ospt. McHenry • told Gem. Paliber :to , ere Ha gen tees t7-tive lashes Hagen mutate strip ped of enetliag bet Jib out, leaving on two Deasy Aura Abb. - for wet he handiaffed st the time he tau whipped. Alfred roe, tail him until the diet stroke, when he broke loose. Afterwards he wai held by three othereadlers, addle he was whipped, and he moved all around the room •The babes were not hard, and he maM but little noise. I did not must the lashes. sad hats no idea of how many were given, and I didnot state to Dr. Ring that Mere were between forty mid fifty. He did not sink down, but rather slid down to avoid the lulu. This is the stmentert of the affair, sod I have bean greedy mis represented in the statement in the Cliseski /M • Oniuuss w on. , au, of pitcher,* a.:. Personal — appearai . before ldermaa sod for sole city, uto above 1 :1 . atb uti . * o nion. Ilk° beim! day sworn ao• cordials to tow Meth* that the hat as made butt to cornet to the statemein WV Ind and that ha makes MU voluntarily, and not at the ritgulathat of Capt. J. 11. rester or any otter pniell. mono,. ♦tgwt sth, AL D., 2861. ' TOLLNUILT frATAXIIIT 010101GL MAIO,/ . . Capt. lelfenty ordered me to glee Hapn twenty gee laibei. Sergeant Morrison gave me the cowhide. I did not state to say one that Oapt. 11P1leery held him, foe he did not—though he stood by while he was being whipped. 11114113 was not handenikd at the time be was whipped, He was only stripped of his emit, end he) had on two shirts. I did not lash him very hard, for I did not tits the idea of whip plog him. I make this statement voluntarily and Dot at the suggeatlon of Capt later or any other pArson. his Cloacae )4 PALMSI itg of 'Webs*. Personally appeared before us an Alderman in end for said city, the above named George Palmer, who, Wino duly sworn accord- tog to law. earn httrat the at ors statement, so made Deghim, is correct end trete, to the best of his kneel s. and VOW, and that this automata Is 'miasmal on his part, and not at tho sosgoatioe of Car: J. FL looter or any pirton else. F. 8. Idortow, Alderman. August 6111, A. D, ISEG. IftaltElST Or WILLIAII IL On Wednesday seeping engu•t sth, Dr. King, in eoneersatke with me, voluntarily stated that ha bad never sold that Capt. O. W. McHenry had med„,tbe wwdd "Gdd tem." attributod to him in - lho statement of Dr. Ling in the Illreefa, of Aura Bth, nor that be hod stated that "his illa• ran e) back was all out up, and that he bad received from sixty to seventy lashes." Wa. 8. Torres. City of Pittsburgh, as. Sworn and subscribei before ms lisle Pith day of August, 1863. D. Ilommow, Alderman. Di. 5.L /LLIIIO'IIIITATZKILVT. piTrulooc, Aug. 1,1813. I did not state toD. o'o. 0•11 ell. or any other per. sae, thatOep'. McHenry' bad said "Goa oi—ei yen, we want yen " He merely staled "we wait you,' without the profanity. Ile did not state, • yes, Ood d—u him, give bin fifty." B. A- Brio. Witnesses: Hoses Istria, W. 8. Fenix Sumas. Part, it the We■ter kering, least,. Hospital. On Thanksgiving afternoon, a party a ladies from Lawrenoeville paid the Western Peassylvania"Hospital • visit, taking with them a sobstiatial tastimonlal of their activo sympathy with the soldiers, now reovering from their wounds and &Wagx at that boar tuition. The party was sompesod of Minn Sarah Robinson, Mary Jones, Lila Campbell, Bens Yowler, Josephine Robison and Tittle McClure; Mrs. Cothbartson, Mrs Tess., Mrs Bev. R. Lea, Mrs. llunterilirs. L. 5: Jehne, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. 'Evans, Mrs. Metcalf, end Mrs. Annie Pat OA the arrival of the ladle a repast was set oat In the MIA hail, the table Wog taunted -with the Generate of the baskets whiah the geuerous donors car ried with them. The patieota, who were mot too ill, were invited to this Thanksgiving supper, while a deloptioa waited on those whose eondltion prevented them coming to the feast. Another committee took a boun teous portion to the apartment where the sick and wounded rebels are located, and gm them a portion of the supper. They doubtless joined in the festivities of the day—es far as partaking of the dainties well t..—as folly U any one else; at least they had the opporti nity percolated to them Lai way very hard to resist. After the surprised, and' delighted soldilin had taken Many rations, the Chaplain of the institution returned thanks to naiades in'a few well-timed remarks; then an faspeettoo of the house and grounds ; and *truths WWI returned home, followed, even there,:by the thanks okthe grateful soldiery, for the most graoshal, deader, ,and nabstantationa compliment, .which their debate tympathy istsa,:c arid alienist.. llod'e laming on AIM 'pattiefla heart, and mounts sympathitiefor the eoltliei in icirsPikorldisi,tteelL Prot. Kidd at Allaseate tilait atikt.i Tho friends of Pfoissmir .Sidd, the &dm'. rem of tho soignee of *location; of which lie Is so aosompllsheli s mem) on thoentire pub. . , . lie, will to .to bear t au ; piiipt . h at meat will begins to-night,;ot the Alum& . Hall, by ,that gentleamai. illustrating` ths seines la isolation of rat omit mid merit; It is sallowest, as the limbo of ' Mr. Kidd, to walosa s more swami intosestin thell lady of this important braneltof odoostion. : This has, to soma extant, been the omit of his eu allot lessons to • faro elms at tbolissolsbit Institute Is this Sit', and his Jul Maooessfal eithilittonU Consort lien. fortbibeaSfit of *tins Ilimitatif Omitabsion. • , ' "To those who 'Wee fottanato await - to bear' thsi - riadingr on that wiasitivi= it • is to wrge the inspottatei of attending/ ili,M to snots' as did sot, we duite• to say( Oats nose iastrnetiee boar (swot be pond, / thou thsteas'whlsh will b• devoted iii this's:- hibition ta•aight, sad this la addition/ that more fan will be winpuused Sabo that:single how, stodonws instrnelon will, to *patted, thwiasoy, - othes way in Whioliityponld pos• sibly be trout.: We trust the &Meadows will be opal to the ability er-P,ofcs6r Kidd, and more th an that he Smoot desh , i.. . , ... - IsuUswn.- - Thls morsligiberoser McClung st i held es toque:lt - on UM day *Veto. Cable, 1 apd shout sixty yews, Ito dab the Emu tyjsll !uptight. V st,.!deeth from Intim , , Also, on TWO, aftersoon, an Inqaut on ibi ,body of Adolph floesstog, twelve pars old, sib. usedruernod in the Alleghsay river, wMIs Is strimahaft, near the Keats& street bridge, on' Ili Allegheny side. Verdict, lease byesedolestal drownbieL4 :, -... iOt 4.0il ethos Lelto=eir ate: pelt Aso Aellars per say, lig Ailfigeefisetkimplieleut numbers A V harp Deserter. fl;thrge W. Thompson, about twenty two I years aid, who as deserted seven or eight times, was taken •to Capt. Wright's office by a polioe °Hoer on Thursday evening. About nine o'clock thii lame night he again escaped from the gaud room in the fourth story of the building. How he escaped is unknown. It is believed be b yet in the oily. It was - only last Monday that he was rent to Harris burg handcuffed and &lima at Camp Our tin,•frons whom he made his escape to this city, bringing Mahout with him. This same fellow, with another to whom he was band• cuffed, about two months ago, while being taken to H snit burg under vied, jumped froth the train near. Greensburg, but was captured. United States Patriot Court AllOll6l b.—Joseph Lawson, of Westmore land, county, charged with disloyal praetioce nnd eipressiOns, was before the Court, under the sat of Courage of 1.798, conferring Juris diction upon the Odurts in oases of surety of the pesos. The case was Mesa, made out, and the defendant reqaired to give maturity in thorium of $l,OOO for his good baker for and to pay the oasts of prosecution. T zzzzz ox Cur Usarisc.—The Board .of Tnistees of this Camp Ground have appoint ed a Camp Meeting, to commence on Wednes day, Aug. 19th. The Camp Ground Commit tee will meet tot-holders, and those wanting tent ground, on Tuesday morning, Aug. 11th, on the camp ground. The usual arrange ments for excursion tickets will be made with the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. A resolution was usialmonsly adopted, keening the pastors and members of the churches of the Allegheny district to unite in the proposed eamp.metlng. ATM!? TO Saws • ?wooer Manama.— Robert Perrino, of Cross Creek township, Washington want), was arrested the Prevost Marshal of that District, charged with on attempt to shoot Blenund Dock, an *Meat engaged In serving nodose on drafted moo. Penis• was handed over, on Wednes day, to•the custody of the United States Mar shal, and a prelialeary investigation will .take plum Wore U. S Comm Wiener Bails', on the 13th inst., at p o'clock a. m. Cross COOlk township has been notedfor its oopper- Magna, and we trust this le the beginning of the end. AIIIIISTRD As ♦ DMIZZ7II.—J. P. G. Young, charged with being absent from his regiment without lean, was languid en Thursday, by Sergeant Morgan, and sent to Harrisburg the sum evening, by order of Gaptain Wright, Provost Maribor. The young man is nodes age, and his father, who resides in Birming ham, was vary desirous of having him dis charged through a writ of habits" eorpus, but the train started beton the writ could be mad out. A lIIIIITAL or MOLGAIVB OVVICSIII —One handzed end eighteen of the rebel ofasers captured with Morgan, arrived yesterday from Columbus. Ohio. end were annftnel in the Western Penitentiary, Allegheny. The ev• oort esnsisted of sizty.one wen of an Ohio regiment. Tug P1C701111.114 —We have recolvod from ighlt W. Pitykk, op;ostto tbo Post•ollbo, Harper', W.V.!, Frank Inalie• sod tbo Now York Illogfretted New., far Augurs 15th. Oar Moods mar supply thoomoltos by ealllns at Pittook's. Drown, —On Settirtay last, a yowl( man named Esse was drowned at the Story Irwin, on Oil Creek. It sppaare that he was trying to save some lumber doting the freshet, and was gimps from the salt and seen no more. RITIMPID —Sergeant Sloan of Thompson's Battery, who recently received • coommieston as Lieutenant in Tyler,' Battery of artillery, returned to this city this morning. Tea la.Lusraaraio Wasauea.—Mr. J. P. Hunt, Masonic' Hall. Fifth street, has re. ootrod Bomar's Weal, and Frank Losties IF hue:rated Xempapor. Call for Dopler Assawnt.—Tliera were four arrosta,by the pollee on Thursday, and sir last night. Of ids latter, two were feciales LATE TELEGRArIiII; NEWS (PROM OUB, imam° EDITION FR OX POIL4DELPHI4 Spacial Dispatch to lb* Plitelnargb audio. PilltabliPlitA, Aug. 6, 1863. Tl■ Alan srroasice. Thor Is nothing atziktug from the army of the Potomac. It Is graetally aoncedod that Lae and part of his army hale crowd the Rapidan. MUNI 1111111F011471110 Reinforoaments are going to hieade's army daily—thaaks to the draft. Drifted asa 11111 arriving in Philadelphia daily, and istxny of them are at ones rent for ward to Alexandria. LOAM it 1011LOPII. The loyal people are highly pleased with the last Earopeas Weill/mos. The alofiglity dollar to worn for roboldoot Vase stool polatod-projtettlis. TIAIIIIXITIXO is rattaDurziA To-day wu very pamilly °buried ai day of thasksglvtag. Destaus generallreas suspended, sad the streets were auras Paoli sulassogs. The weather was expeedlnity IA There were thirteen deaths from saastrehe the put terenty•ioar hours, - , PRO' - Hustfitrer. err. spetta Ditiototl to tho Otughorib Gavots. Wolittairrott, August 6,1868. • , 11•11C1IGITISG 111 TAIIIIIIOIOII. gg iT OE S O4 3 11 00 41 V observed to • The Dpierteeekie wen 'en,clond,aad *tits lkeelnioli 4rikr, sikApias.d. • • pipslong 1•11 , 1241 ly . peerheti each 44- the thaiebee,tas tx rower • Geeite,, , at, lesion% Cesgaississ Piiter, et ledtent, pellet iri of ittehts se, and reiziont taitoirs.. The weithey'ratMap,.eeeieditisly het. "yes immense sari's.? . The impending batik, about *Mob the prow °York andl'hitadolphia oonoitiaistiott have boon 'lotting thomsolvoo, oehttnuoo to tin. pond, but semi (niihor off than ow. Conscripts ll[inland and _Pennsylvania Campaigns. Illy You, Aug. 7.—The spenisie, this toirndng, its almost &tattled* of Nowa. Oonsortpta it. arriving, In eoneldorablig numbers. Gen. lefidgg 'eye the Government Mit 9,000 bongs •ta , Ito fdarylaad and Ponnrilvanla compelling. • . Wisconsin .Dcmocratic Convention. Nis., Alg.—The Domeeratio BMW Convention, so-day, nominated U . L. Winer, or Ailleant's. for 0 or. T asksgtvlog in Boston. Boren, toig. - 0.-I'lsool of balms we. eloted to-dalp Mid the IlitlF l 4 l2 4alistlyh l ll 11440,01 pluenvoa. ••„ : f Prisoners front Port Iludson, Vicksburg and SaCiiBoll. OPERATIONS - OF COL. HATCH. Whereabouts of Johnston's Army DESERTION OF 10,000 OF HIS MEN. Secret Uhion Societies Organizing &EBEL DESPONDENTB IND DK The Battle at Manse HEAVY REBEL LOSS THE HOBBS NEWS ON THE, SITONTION The Vicksburg Prisoners wit APPIiL TO TU soutum runt &a, Ic, 210. Maurine, Aug. fl..—The steamu }lope es rived, bringing prisoners from Port Hudson,. Vicksburg end Jackson. Everything was quiet on the dear below. Oeloael Hatch reports Porreit, Billies and. Wilson ; retreattun. Their fore' is 'comely broken up, andtheir men deserting in every' dimotion. Colonel Satoh hse divided hiS farne; and is soouring the oenntry, Oohing up nil, small 'Tads he canlnd. A scout t h at left . ., Meriden on Batirday, and Okolona on tines-' day e reports Johnston's army at EclurPlis•. and Brandon, under the direct command of : Hardee. Most of the force at the toque plea; are ready to move at any moment. Cars ate standing on the Ole ma* ready to move at' a moment's notice. Johnston want to Mobile' on the 27th. The swat thinks the rebels will ea • 4 remain where they rue union Mal:esti attack ed, and Jaye Johnston has lost /14000 men b 7 dellerttoll elate the fall of Vicksburg, std. the; remainder of his force Ilterribly demondisiB.l They are poorly fed, and cad in* greatly disheartened. The rebels, in