clAztT vg_c=y DEPAP.TXENT. "PITTSBURGH: . iiows o , JUNE 4, 18543 —....—=--------- GICIZIAL A. It STZOD OT NOIX:11 Atomics-- The committee to whom waif referred back the estioner the relations existing between the qu deiteriliritod, the New York Brood and the Genera Synod of the West, rep ortedthrough their elogrutenp Pr. Preeeley, • on Affirm- In edit the Gentril Synod, as a body 'composed of delegetessfroOktho New fork Synod and the op o q of Ailed, Rae competent to tate .up sad trentrotntil;onirelsbr4 bOehtfiss of either body - of genera interest .to thozherch. : ...... The following ethstitate was offered by Mr. William Findley, whieltWlA adopted :...Whereas, - , Aste , lajt meetinguf the - Genera Synod' r the 'West; "'Man wee foimed with the Synod of New ,-,ffesifterttio_beifftlitAbiliattiffiration of the As -441ads Ilefortnedrchorehin limittlunerios, se ' ,;itefloWy ratified !SOMA, 1/99ir Ind, lettere _ IL thitt,gretais composed of d.elegates from the ~.j'erilLiiintileehjtekleseempoilng theUnita body. -- Aisne awarding to therprosistane of. tke condi, wean; therefore,:,. , , 1 “Besolsedi Thet the GeneredSytted tikes the F.- Oste`of *sleet Getierattiynod,'eustelnkli the saiest-selitlos:,,to.:,ths.different Prtsbyterla of ( , . the-whited body width= the last General Synod sustained •Se Gus -.Preehreries - pocapesing the , ibiled oftfttYtier.!. . ...- ---- . . _-. ' riiisiiiiciaea toinCiiiiii i s day f - or prayer and faitiwiiiit',llo "usielxig of the .14 was postponed 'until 1% was ascertained what day the Associate Ms:rob "bad -,- se 1 aside for that tow- ; The. Committee' AX nominate - the .11oerd -, el - Jorany of Foreign Missions, presented their re .-Pott,-nothittiting Dm. Pturtley,.Dalee, Forthe, Skin ana - D. S Kerr; who were eltoted,„with the ,any PlettliNAl Alliettinfuity. The Committee-4o whom was referred the in quiries of the - Pre - ebyterP. of Springfield. Maas., Zelatite to theiletiosnf deacons, reported en row that their peztifittlet: datr wee to attend to -the poor of -the church, toot tkst they might act as truttes ln takingikerie pr ankh property, . if any congregatien choose tor require them to attend to ilesthduty. The report was adopted. The answer 1 - 0 lite_hiquiries 'of the Mononga : loth 'Fleabite'''. was. then Laken up, and an amendment was moved to the effect that women hadAheright to vote. A promiscuous debate on the cubjeot followed. Dr. Frawley coneidered that the fifteen votes L.' cut in - favor of greeting widows the right of . Nog werecast against, a change. Mr. Pt-eerily Luquired of the Doctor it they had so stated at the time. Di;Treselei repil d thit they la dale; co in . eomelust, but he hey in what man ner, but their delegates were here and testified that such was their intention. . `. Mr. Samuel Taggart naneidered that the re cord decided that .the change had been made ; that the Disinsville Presbytery hid not voted en "the question at Issue, and therefore not to be counted. Iftheir vote was on the question it — was in favor of the change. Mr. Wien moved to overture It to the Pres byterift ags,,bsit- his motion was decided out of oiller-boie its object was to over throw the-A=l4°n of Synod. Mr: MU= moves -to refer It to the First - 0;11001 -the West. :thought' that the union of the two boatel!' "settled, the question, as they were united on the old constitution, which allowed - 'only the male members to vote. . _ De - Forsythe differed with his friend Dr. Me- Carrel, he considered that if any put of the Church had altered the coustitution previous to the union, to them it remained altered. Dr. D. 8.. Kerr raised as a point of order the right of the Biped to go behind the record of the General Synod of the West. The chair decided that they could not, except to gay what the decision of the General Synod of the West was. Mr. William Taggart thought that it should be overtored to the whole body, as one Synod had not power to alter a single word of the county - don; that - could only be done by the Church .Hortl4-Esst and West. Mr. McCague mu la favor of overturiug it. Mr. McLaren withdraw his motion. 'AL7Triatoo3 sumo. The quation whether or not the General flyn .od of the West had altered the law which per twitted male members only to vote, was decided in the affirmative by a vote of 40 to 28. - The answers to the second and third questions of Monongahela Presbytery were laid on the ta, ble. The negative answer to the fourth question 'Was adopted. The Delegate Fend Committee reported.— Adopted. - - The Home Mission Fund Committee reported the following apportionments. Synod of New York - - - $1,200. let Synod of the West - - - 3,600. 2d Synod of the West - - - 1,600. Synod 'of Ilinote - - 800. The Treasurer's. Deport was referred to the auditing Committee. Oa motion the next Synod will be held in the Street Church, New York City, on the 4th . Tuesday of May. - - Several votes of thanks were paased, where. • upon the Synod adjourned. - - COl7ll or — Oyez AND Tiltattirin, QUALTILA Burton, 3a.—Judge McClure and &mutates on the Bench. #.-• Patriot Connor was arraigned before the Court on an information for Surety of the Peace. The fiefaidant was sentenced to pay the costs. A jury being empanneled, Patrick Kelly was I arraigned for the larceny of a brown broadcloth fintwoat,valtted at $l5, the property of William 8. - Watker.' The prisoner plead guilty, oral wag sentenced by tho Court to imprisonment in the county jell for amidering the term of fin months. • Udall Price, it colored lad, was found guilty of an. Assault and Battery upon Jeremiah Vial -bite. He vas sentenced toimprisonment in the jalifor one month. Thomas Pyle wem brought in for trial for the alleged larceny of a pair of pantaloons from a .tailor named Henry Rolm The prisoner and anotheeman entered the complainent's stern, on Market street, in company with two other per sow, on the presence of examining the goods with a view of purchasing. Ho was obeerred to secrete $ pair of pantaloons under his shirt, and hitras thereupon accused of it, when he ran from the stere, closely pruned. Re took refuge in the store of a man named Sliver, where he was arrested, hoeing first thrown the stolen arti cle undei the *tauter. No defence was made, • and the jury after a short absence returned with •erirdiet of guilty in manner and form as he stood indicted- The prisoner was remanded. Charles Bothwell and Thomas Hughes, Pad guilty to the larceny of two pale of pantopralued . at $14,00 from -Mr. Bela on the 7th of bisy Mot. They wen each sentenced to nine months im priunment in the county jail. . Winifred 11PLaughlin was brought before the Court for Surety of the Peace, upon the oath of Mary Cusiday. The unties are noble:its of HarchsorabVe, , the testimony of the cam pleinantlrond tht ale of language by the de fendant-peculiar to that Weenie locality. Beyer - al witnesses were examined on both aides. The 'debate-tam sentenced to pay the cost. John Bettis% Mn. Waste. Sarah Min Cof lie; and Josephine Coffee, all colored, were brought in for trial on • Champ of 'Grand Lenny. Andrew . McDonald (whim) of Dearer, being sworn, testified that on the 7th of April last, he tint up to Prospect street to and a colored ear nt, and met Binh Ann Coffee, on the corner of street. told ber what he was after, Bud she took him to her eisteroe (Josephine) house on Prospect street. While there she took s large wallet, containing $lO7, oat of hie pocket, soul left the room Jnat then the deter come it and offend to got the money it he would ese her $5 hi Orinoco, but he refused; offering kyr $lO, *feet'. the money was retuned. Be then went to ''Aideilaie Cummins office and made dash to then facto. Cathisice Johnston testified that the sew Mrs. ' - Mittlits:ind 'Penh ' Ann Coffee handling the motley, Intending to girt part of it back to Mo ' Doubt -Me related to Ukeleles then the whole imount,"and Mrs. ,Bettists came back swooning that she would nee give Mina d—d cent. Other witnesses were sworn, who corroborated the tee - Oniony above. OfflooflicCop testified that he arrested Sarah Ann la • house in Mainline, acid tkal on the iota bight she „acknowledged th w hole .trinsaction. , Sarah 'Ma was convicted, and emended for sentence. , The others wete . - . .• _ LIDIOIII.2IOX EIXITIIO sr firmumnsulto.- - wi • ," Monday a largo sad enthusisstio meet. leg of theroitliens of this thriving 60:U14h-is , -iritellthled "at the Botool - lionse to amass their sense of indignant condemnation the recent • ...r.tratrages is Keenan by She present la Adeniolitti. :tioa, sad of the isssult by the, Booth. Carotins .• may, Bro dsdoks, on !ouster . 13 unmoor. iiro..Cost• .galud._ ;1. TIIONAS kissrastr. v zsit.,' of /his city, took the staild and for Wiliam addle/sad ;the y- in is strelq of thrilling invective sad sae ullo This - speaker. took strong n und faint of, Pot Freasout, for thn Peed ,6oV,, se istuutersbiod the holies if southern bpiggarts, and could one a camp tit twenty YistolP. - , • • ..Resolutions' was . WWI and - the nise” mined atiilatu hour. • 1 • • : - itar,.-=sue wad Theaus U. Bohn®. Flfth Wad, • wu Ousted mo d tiket,tro fore plazialia Patkiaima, yOstaiday, a allege et AttaiWal Stita, Tha , proseatels, !Louise ,Thiritlo7.4 sidles yettrof;mtatede path that yy . accua h 44 - 11110 P toa to leree.hei,,,. is poor potatjett.: , The ether ';''''Y.7tirtiatarillittuct ;Obscene for pahtleathini. The otaanagliitehedia4jail (or flrater „ ilJtlaila iaa=1441.•40=114e0%, '2fAT ..Zrogag,* DISTMICT COL-Wf.-Madge Hampton on the Bench. In the case of Jame* J. Bunting vs. Willies. Magid, reported in the Gazettd yesterday, the jury fantod for plaintiff for $l5O. William: Imams vr..the Minister, Wardens and Vestry of Trinity Clven, et al, No. 88 July terra, ,1865. In equity. On motion of E. M. Stanton, Esq., counsel for plaintiff, it is order ed that complainant have leave to amend hie bill by tasking Thomas Mellon, assignee of Gen. Leritner, one of the defendants. David ' Mann, Jr., vs. the State Mutual Fire end Marble Insurance Company of Pennsylva nia. So. 226, July term, ips. M'Calmout for plaintiff, Loomis for defendant. Action to re cover $l5OO, the amount of ireuranco held by plaintiff upoire house vhioh wee des4oyed by ire. On trial. • . A Beams Wouss.—About four o'clock yester- day morning, s servant to the family of Mr. S. A. Long, Fourth Street, named - Boman "-Collins, discovered a man in the house,vind immediately_ gave him chase. - Bhe Punned him over Boyd'a ,Bilib and about a mile from - berresidecomught tianind held him until officer 151401 V came end tooklbh into custody. The prisoner was taken before Mayor .Bingham when it was asoertained thet his items is James Lewis. ills mother tes tified that he was insane. The Mayor conimit ted himfor further bearing• Emu.: Closuso.--The !sultriness of last OTO - awaksnatiln.us • feeling of oompession.for these whose business keeps them to a late hour in the evening. • iloWerer sultry the out-door atmosphere may be, the air of a crowded dry goods More must be Infinitely worse, liiiiterm we are glad to learn that some of the large dealers on Market street have concluded to enter into an. arrangement for early closing. We are sure the gratifieation experienced by their em ployee at this determination will be deemed an ample reward. Tan CAMPOLLLS.—We preens:la — The Camp bells will have the pleasure of playing to another tremendous house this evening. They have crested a furore that remleds one of the early days of negro utimttelsy. To-night the bill is of the hest. Among the many other notable fea tures of it, we may instance ghe burlesque on The Hutchison Family and Barnum Used Up, or Malt Peel's Poor.Koeper. To alt who wish to convert this evening into one of rare pleasure, we have one word of advise—go early to Masonic' A ions:. TO TUC /ADM; and especially to those who wish to buy cheap Dry Goode. We would say, if you wish to secure a bargain, do not fail to visit A. 2,l"Pighe's store, corner of Grant and Fiftbet. Mr. IrTighe is dally in the receipt of new goods of every description. ie will open this morning 200 Paris Mantillas, entirely new style; 600 yards fancy and black Dress Silts;' 250 Moire Antique Parasols, together with a large assortment of other goods—and, our word for it, firTighe is Just the man to sell cheep. As the Oen= Tamers Society was return ing to the city on _Monday, in procession, a horse attached to a boggy took fright at tho music on Liberty street, near the Canal, run off, and hun over a man named Charles Class. Re received Several &vent contusions, as the animal tramped upon hint and the wheels mused over his face and limbs, tensing him to bleed freely at the mouth. Several others narrowly escaped being injured, as the street was thronged with specta tors. Lawanacurumnßaenstacan Mar:lnch—At a meeting held on Saturday evening at the school house, Joseph Pearson and Samuel F. Bur were elected Delegates to the county Convention and instruited to vote only for-such persons for Con gressional nominee, as msy be trilling I) repel en assault, or resent an insult either to himself or constituency. To Busmen MEN.—Frank has just fitted up In the beat style au Gating holm on Third street, in the building formerly occupied by Mr. }Lieber. Mello can be procured at all hoar% and at noon a table is Sot it is a quiet and pletnant place, and convenient for the baldness public. Give him a call. PENNSYLVANIAN KILLED. MY. Peter formerly of Deer Creek. Indiana township, wee killed in hlinneeeta Territory, week before last, by s beak of earth oaring in upon hlm. He wee killed instantly. He leaves a wife Ind one child: Futswsn's Ascoatsvas.—The committee on Conference and inspection wl , l report to-night to the Firemen's Association. The meeting will be held In Neptune Nell. Riconsa. licrrtau.—The regular meeting of the Pittsburgh Horticultural Society will be held this morning in the Socieky's rooms, Fifth street. A full attendance Is requested. SPECIAL Matirrue.—The Allegheny Apical- Weal Society will hold E special moment' this morning. Tun llepnbliosti County Convention will cog nac, this =arising, &t ll o'clock, to the Court Hones. Tax Unwrap Tear.—Yesterday RIO the warm eat day of the season. Sommer oastnme was in demand. Strxxxs'e GIZA? BPZIOII---4111.1eufenny has just received a large quantity from the publisher. OrTho Groat illumine gonsody.—Pled 110:10 POBLiCii.—"Every mother enotild nave bon to theta:ion. liandygn rani otamidente to tbe children." lartunNtrs RITSSIAA Satrz. it Ls Dostannouniy of thirty yea& standing. and is rennumanint by naiad/ma It l• • sure lucid ePeecir .an for Baron. PWe. Beth, Corns. Yeloon Chilblains. and Old Ecru of every kind. for I' ever Soren Ulnas. itch. &mid Mod. Nettle Rath. Bunions. gore Nipples. tretnouoetaind • by Ann..) Wliltiolin Fife*, Western Flea dpktm Frogs, Limb., A• 11. Rb.om. Crony. bars and Cracked. Up.. Sera Nom Warts and 11.0 k Wound n It I. • most mluanla musty and mos. which can by tastirad to by thousands atm bass used it to the city of Boston siod vicinity for the last thirtY Yost , 10 no I.rieneie alt thin Balm do as Wintry, or Washes *lds • physician's tern. sedation. It la made from Ms purest nasal IL from a urnins brousht tram anest•—ot article& gtvorln‘ In that country-and aro pronsistors bars letters from ad :Issma.. troggrinelilltruire= aire".ersalrerisd-It triZ era itaddinda Bawls Balm blunt op in lurgs tin Maga stamped en tha or with a picture of • bores cend • disa bled soldier...bleb planer is slgo ourrami Oa Me Imp pa, Met, Z.' 1.4/10•4‘ Box. 111.00.. Prosniators. filltiltlolAs it 11. 04) . pr , 112 , 81 „,.0 . 1 4 0. 1 , „ . ort .£l agirolnr. mlirdlyand A Card to the Ladies. •Dll.. DUPONOTB CH)LOP.N. 140110DICA L PILLS 110111/6111•4111i. Infallible In carrecthas Intent is, MI, and ranee/no abstract/one of the Monthly Tame from whstevereensa All Medical Men Know As well.. many ethnic Owl ea jetta!‘ can enjoy peed hostae warts she to ROJO: and whenever sn obstrwtion beim mite, whether how exposure. cold. ot• say other cease. the arraell heelth begioe innnedistely to deetine, and the want of Inch • remedy has been tbe seesaw( to nuatiranutasoptians snong Yonne tecia:es. Ile•lst La, pole la the side. palpitation of the Swart. melting at Lod lbddidurbsti sleep most a/war...ewe hnet the interm i t tion of nature. eon /mem that the age. the Pi will lowerobly remedy all thew was. Pull end twolleit Ditictlone seemphely wish bat. whlnh meet be strictly followed. end ell dietersea peonage to fir nude* way be swear eared. MCI 11.00 150 H.. and old by all the Druggists and by liailPl.ll/tAgents tor Allogicrty; PUI.ZON`B Drwy owe. pirminsiwan,• .101 re P Boom 2e/ Liberty it.. andhs W. OILDS.NTILVIZY 00, CI Wirth et.. Pitts. nab. They VW etrenll the bre& ot p ro prietor . , priore, end pent the Pilleby .QTroia al WE,OO through Plttobtregb P. O. stralrdawraT DIONETARY. RATES OF DISCOUNT. oussorn war Nos um mamma imam ay N. HOLMES it SONS, Brokers 100. fer Arrkd tt.bdasess 2ilni and fourfA et. kW:bunk PeiTETIMAXIA. rusts si Trois....--. M utzsbana.pk.,.s2,urva.Bankthburos of do — a. -- ... ..par i : o....a r wh is. imisits_r=zw.ther.. 33 Bub of Oorinnease--.. Trinklin Bank...-..... do Bank of North Dar lafaTirbts 8ank........... as Bub of Nortleo Matti Ohio MGIBLAITrust.Co.. do Banks trans... ....plru• Walters listarrelluk.:. do Bank of PortorraMP-Inr Saudi N B otsii iiii .. 6 .....B. ,19 = / : l l6l9lr P tik.":l•z An 1•11Ji Beau, ... K. 1 Girard liaiik...---.--PU NNW Y011a: - Konengton Bank. .........bar 1.00 Tart OGT-----Par =l= Korb. Britab•-par Clonsoitry.,., ,...- M 80nk..., Par BIAIITLA. i D. , 3=irnslni. w L1t1mea5.......---...imr Bonthrerhank---.—rar falair/rl=C3l%. Tradadosn'slar au solrut lianks..--. M Warlord Bank---.......T VULOLNIA. Book of Obsanbrrablash- M or..thale2 l . /n,- M. But of=oortabl- r t s . 33,,twi v .- - / wa . l a.k ßank ift Del. On, Cluskir4:4ATanna VVirdiailb_ ... ' But of Cisrmantun--- liatbantrfatdir 2‘ , Bank of /2 . 3 Gmbhßank....,, of Bildllwim, if NORTH 0.1 . 97) - 01. idantionnoT Co. Bank --9. Bu or b OW I •ar-- . Bank of Llortinunbaland.ou Bub set. ve.thiroWa 2 Odurbla B3c is Brides Onssucran. Bub, Dorlsotovni Bank--.purebontrlli&V 9 Bator' Bank..:.-...... BuuTu 0 b. =rir trnothuLordltri 1 Elk of !MU Co4isank of Grath Carolina. 2 Mllk of Isincarear Bank of Ctisrission....... 9 Dank of lisadinzarsz Matra** !Urban's° Bt 1 k of belnalk a town*. Tans Grdr. A opmsbant. I.lluada Um& Bra Oo ent woadnisu... 8F .,........_... 3 . lISISIL.*-n.. , of Br T a i rMl i en II 4-4.44 W 4414 ? 1 _ . . " A‘VigTL 4 .71 . 4 üb•nost 8ank.....-i-.. az af IlutoGr7.,Lowsri , m 8ank...1 Allure Mink of ,silltsoar et of Isialsrb,•rharrtan •• 1,10200E0411 80.11.-.... 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Mit there ere wane ogre go obs enzol tinate so to yield ntirely to co ineildna Chore Pectoral will curs them If they em ho vided lIIIONIMITIII, or Irritation of tbathroia and Hai of the 11=2. may be cured - y taking Ch.:4M= al in emelt end hiqumt deem m. onairniortahe *Pe premise is soma re knee. • YOR CriCOUP—Oita emetli of antiaten7. to be taw' mallb largo and trequese doses of the Cherry Piletoll4, it subdues the diseases. If taken la meson. It via = 4 IV' 12. iiiiiiiiiiiiibor au mar be brokensal amt.?" i Ditto nee of Cherry Pootoral. . Tilt 'Krum:Nat t.. . ..414 ..mid ter tau remedy. ; Moamar Inetances rum been retched - wherce lehole thee Int* protected both any neck= sloseftencelh .thlio 4 there. Wafter." nitbdlia the Merry Pettorel. mere sair. luLtOt . tho Mom. 4 thetame are reported Went .1.111. 1 . ". ii. haw tared from LINCIL OOMPLIS by this reenedron UM' that then can be no p AlV maion Otto leanest payer On th ese di. - , sate. la shoed be penorierizoity US. Wan ties pall la I the side and ether anblmant . m s ptetois mea. e • - 101100N811111ON In ha MINN le. obeald . t .i s i. . tarn Under the a i ddo" of a rood Phreicith Wooed le nay ease with a avatar retard to tto printeel b thecr • time on there:4UL lijsulklonetp isse4, sad the Mi tt " .is to Weft tecomedtheastin. it ertli oeuaem all to .. taut r"• ' the diens. ~,,,,g beso, -wow. ±, tar settled CONBIINIIMON Is its ___. A . vb . t b. oilectoral "hotelier be Meth to Mae ............ ft • Patient requires and me hem I _,_,. .....,,„t t yr ...Mr .1. .reltef. and net anftwenenttr met u e....,—.;:ge. - ~,n t, ..y d . 1 , 'ea but 11l can e There are mans ...... . th.u. ma the conellaTe .b. eel ..14:14" Ht . ". Pm." bt. ' U gge." ' ef I= OdAlts ti ii. ss , g r bUo . • Hams Teen of blab • eerily it . , ,i, . t conftenne la - Mb ftsm...ir andreotorietr br far enter.e. the mot ter es)... ; . tra.rikal. tationo 0f ...1 .' its fc1ea .4, 41 .1.4. . 1. - walt re n.... oth t.r.lu os .u. ba . t.ar. r. W a lotta=tr a z threat....rreeppantaucu: 1 ot."% d , • hare led end hewn ~. ...4ftleft.4 dn. Ms • tr i l t m . k ..4., we aners Isiah ecefterned Wee= On the - 0.14.4 thst can Mar hope.. and..prodonst cases toe I. n memo= awl too rematßoblo to be .tersorcm that ea . ' W n a gntreAltir ',./1.0 . .,== tab.e.5 I =utzgrigsTr.=rrai emm dcm i t i ."l4= ti .. .rad U 1...w0rd. -•- - . ..—.... :. f A. ethee wan thew hots "rift ano honer loom, We methane has ipenduarif 0•0011,tb. tat name of the • • afflicted. hour ft los. oath of the AllMiellit Penal to - . the 14"*"( Mtt E D & snutf as J 1 - o'. - A.Y ER; Practical MI Asa= Chnotite Witold at send...M. A. faux =lll Altel= . theft hi every honsgh In t the env an d s imurro ram PIPE ' ; 2 MERRIL tc - JAQDED, 142 Centre Street, - NewYork, 41A141IPACTER ,R 4 eNn „DEALERS inwroustauminaes.rittbua.:Toeds. nod eva Dtkoo otopplostno ronftw i lot Prig: ttutXtagitba. 11 = 4 4.03.1.,PamDtiagli r .. 4#114111114 ROUN , x . our u......utwrGz _ awn Prawat—wananied N do dantnalno so atu 6 = 3 Vhitee actue&-q*".- IN OO L. AND FEATII* -- AV:4V r w est % °Q4 !!!5