The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 09, 1868, Image 4

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solid read4Viaiditi“'' 4l t#0:1#011*
lu , e d as most - 4 . elabieinalikiirep!'vrmy,-
papinr in the State,..-Its files 'tin 104 &Mit;
eively bsahv Civil Cyurttar unugv.
for reekle . *:44.podttniletitia.to cketeini4 .
ruling :Pam*" IheTlC'egs,flt fhp , :ff mAt
the bus*sStritisiiittoi.izi.clisirste. , ;Terns: .
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$ 1 , 25 ;i 7 / .c.l.Vbs of fent • $ 1 ,151 and' &As free
to the gefterapV the pluO., 404404 copies
free to any. hdtrAssa.. ' "`
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News. 44111 . tape : '.nnace and a'rade"
/ron and.POirolion Markets. Seiwilth paie:
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GOLD' closed, yesteidaY in New 'York. at
1891
TELEGRAMS from Washington state that
the final vote of the , alifiteAttion np:ea ch-
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merit will, be,taken ou Tuesday. _.c '. 1 • , ,;
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GEN. Tlea - cou it ' fries claim that he
wpl secUraiiiii.votes of the delegates from
Pennsyll'Algligliihiat; and fourteen South
• 1 . Statesigi:*iesldinte.'• ' . ' - ,
REponTs.rfrom the rlorida electioiks are
r• - ived at Washitigtott ) atmoiMeing the
ratification of the'Cpnstitution:and'the elec
tiOn of the RepubliCaa State ticket; 'with
majorities in each branch of the Ltgilature.
THE Republican panic at Washington,
waich assumed inch ailthilizig pro~sbrtions n'
feiv days since ; has again given ' place to a
very comfortable feeling of certainty touch-.
ing the Presiden'ts conviction. We nee&
not reasonably') anticipate' smother %WO'
before, say, Monday next, When the gos
sips, who will have industriously improved
the Sunday's idleness in the neglect of any
good wor'ks,wili r perhaps electrify the coun
try again Wl* another and positiyely the
last sensation, of the trial
THE NatiOia House of Representattves
has adopted,: a t : bill . Tor the admission
of Arkansas,'•rvith the proviso, by say
.of a fundamental condition, that ,litt3 l right of
'suffrage as reeized in her .present: 'Con
stitution shall ) hereafter restricted;orliin
paired. This proviso is in addition to, the
stipulations'of the Recenstruction Acts, but
is, nevertheless, sustained by all 'considera
tions of justice endwise policy, and will be
acceptable to all • classes of citizens except
that, if the* be such, which already, con
templates the adoptlon, subsequent to ad
mission, of, some such Measure as is pro
vided against.
Tam MethndiikAnntial Oonference Is en
gaged in a thorough &mission of the Eqtud
ity question. We noticed the introduction
of the topic,iii,that body a few days since.
The disci:wenn is marked with' the usual
features of such discussions upon that issue
in other bodies. The arfn- .
ments on ono side declare the intrinsic tiler:
its of the issue! upon the broad, general basis
of justice and right, audare resistedron the
other hand merely technical objections
and hair-sphtting distinctions upon legni
and disciplinary, points. This is not sur
prising, for arguments which'are unanswer
able must be conceded or evaded.
Tnn Uniontown Standard ieports anoth
er case of -"reaction' in that borough. The
Republicane elected their Ilnrgess by 31 ma
jority, and 'the residue of the municipal
ticket by an , average majority of about the
same. This - result - sill;We gam of 28 tqi
80 ove:.the elections of March and of last
October. If the whole ,collutf participides
in this sort of "reactimi," Fayette County
will honor herself in a majority for 'Mum
next November. ,
The Republicans of Kittimning, Arm-
strong county, on the same, day succeeded.
in the election of their ticket for municipal
officers by some thirty malority. The Datil
ocrats have heretofore carried that borough.:
Tim REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION of
nominated, on the Oth, Gen John
M. Palmer, for Goyernor, and a full State
ticket,"including. Logan re-nominated for
Congressman - .!at large. The nominations
are receivedmith enthuslaim by the entire,
party of the:State, and, as for the result at
the polls, the Republican press declares
that "the battle is`yron already." The reso
lutions adopted spproyerof Reconstruction,
denounce all forms of repudiation, demand,
equal taarailOd and a just distribution 9f the
public burthens, eulogize General Grant;''
affirm the right of "expatrhttion, and• declre
the deep interest of Northern labor in the
adjustment , of f3ontlient Instifutioriti upOn .
principles of equity and freedom, t',..
Tam oppositiOir majority in the English
Commons follows-np its advantage vigor
ously, the Elonse,adopting on Tuesday, with
the acquiesce no*, otlitiblaterarthy additional
resolutions of Gladatorlet relative ta, the lrish Church;`" Tire .-third resolntion
Is
Vest to the Crown to surrende* - fti l 11144
in the ternisnnuties °Mat Imfah t !TO 1 44:
tended nep kss
Aso M inOii r niustrtted by o . •fttrihse ,
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recotniW6W:itelfte l igirf i reiiii) etn. ,
Elitholick gs beneficiarie3or the
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indibt. We have no iiiansitijuAging. of
the precise extetilltiltlifohAfießfaiitEital
policy vylli k ilepi N : , ei.§#itettce ti n
'liberal moven:tent, Ontillivo-iitiielflitW brat'
iln;;Premier. will , be/nttinnitely successful in
retainidg citliee - by . we „ templitilhati i iiitinVe
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~_, k . .6iVbi t ie r AO lt i li At . ).i - .....1 . raff.1 , 1
ti / ,'S , re have
, hitherto announced 'in no itnis 1
Vi
,A , V.41) le'i - ,liii:onit .Nie . ivilVtalic no timi ';i i '
Iliehpoliftl 'e,ontest now waging for ti l l'c'k
, ..),,„ I ./.41 14 - 4 I . . ..
enanunations within the 411rdfilielbillitema.V.
Vnion ..Itepuhhcpu : -,,qp,nventien, ! -,7 9
iiiitroaly inierfere in the, Preliminary cam_
itAtii. so hires te , urge %16:4 , Tiii.;_diis •elettiou
Aletriets to seledifOTAiiieriftailltigenfOlii,'
tiy4resent them in ands
. .
pippri those men, whoever they may be, we
'7Pri ' strcm4l9PliftittillsrAcocAPitY.-igf Jiheirf
shoos' g for the standard bearers of the
;Caiii e best materiiii'elifeied. I thin, slap-,
-ing o .conrse, we object to jlin;heltie ;
111
t ..,,:lisi le for the assertiehebr' sefitiiAnte
si'iaAcfe ' anctroffered -through otir ) biliniiiii," ,
:whlohlaro,..lTen, !P, 4l .l;"bi r I :._ti ) crekT9 l2 oei 3, ti In 4
itcrested'in the political welfare or ally tin.'
cridate! ~..1 1.% 1 " .. , 277iis, „,,. :.%y;.„:
We 6rve reoeiviesd a mtl',,rionl 43 9:TI#EA
,s., - x‘o4';',
.ciuniaditlikg .. . ..of ; ,the articl e Whibli at/Pear,.in our co lumns yeeiterohty,'
over an anonymous signature, and asking
'for the; natnerxifi the•Witithor, .thaf": , lib: biak"
cortei :MO zolechleVOns andwilrul: Mls.
reP, rescotatior(s' la fbrm'at'd!'" It is, - .Our
inva4liblerrule to withhold thA !lamp of oux , ,
cones lideilsoilit'We i deturi,it diliAo Gen*.
.I'r'is' in' 'th*cAs o f tillitfitP *t tt.3 (41 1 / 1
40
:M i lli' : ti Pir. ' 2l ed .. e l n id qi9 f .lT Pg. 19%
aigt thetwe avenever doubted hismillw
,3r„rio o likcal• reaird, but ha the Contratiyhave
leokedi upon him' ' as'ii gallant soldier'and'
..
ralthful eirpo r irat of the prig&les he tIY
.ikw.i ,4,; 4 1 ~
the Repuhttgui 71) , f'' he is nominated
'we :Cali i—enAWAs. l 4rt3':.sillgZit- l iigi l'/°'
'Wald 0....iar. HOWARD or any of the other
werth3i *diiihitifiii glifts fal' l lifkit(644 7 .4.
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the nTorbin , o cen , . ' ~,. I
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THE RIGHT OF NAVIGATION.
r; chl "ls 1 rt e s tat e : ;
The' 9_, wit Ociz p u bli sh e s a
pelt signed by thirty-five river pilots,
showing the inevitable : injury to navigation.
result:in' o. feo t mllie erection of a bridge with
piers aS proposed. With each signature is
siiecifted the •length of time for which the
writer has been employed in his peculiar
+within, the periods varying from six to
over forty„yeaCil. ;The: list. iincittdes' the
names of the best known and most skillful
pilots on-the-river: These - gentleined Ile
- dare OM
"-`lt would be llitticult and dangerous tbrm'tu pay,"
igate large and heavil'y laden steambbatit, and boats
with tows of barges, between the piers - of a bridge
having a span oCenty 300 feet.between the` plerstmer
the channel, even though the bridge was built at
right angles to the current, and the piers in a line
with the current.
While this danger and obstruction at a low stage
of the riyer 'Would be comps rat ivel,y small, it would
be tneteaeed with the rise of water in the river, until
at a stage of twenty .feet and upward, when the
heavy' business—espectally towlog--is orione, it-
Would be very seriods...". Me regardft as Blear' to•the •
"mind of any sensible river man and navigator, that
the placing of five or six .piers within ; tte banks of
our narrow river, wilt, by waterdividing the at the
piers:.erdate "cross currents" anti "eddies." dan
gerous to navigation. .IThe Sinter 4tbove the' piers
will'be higher than below, and the force of the cur
rent,materiallyincreased,, varying, of course. with
the' stage of water. To be reasonably safe, the
length or span should be 50DApt.r/ . ; ; , .
This is the testimony of experts, and it
completely refutes the assertions of those
who represent the impediments to be erect
ed as not seriously prejudicial to navigation;
The declarations of experienced pilots must
be accepted as authoritative.and mere vigil.
'contradictions by attornies or, interested
puttee to, the contrary are entitled .to no
weight whatever. 'ln - this community, we
Ittkp $t fdr:= granted that no man would`
deOrid the .erection of short4Pan bridges
at anylooint on the river It is universally_
conceded that the Cincinnati projett, with
the kindred schemes at other points on the
Ohio, contemplatespractically the destruction
,
of the:boating intereat. The people of the
upper valley are,all of one mind on the ques
tion:
Why, then, can we not have such
prompt and vigorods:acttion; eirpressiVe of
the pudic opposition to, tle projectt and of
an earnest determination to resist, its con
summation in every lawful way: as will be
fblt and responded to at Washington? Per
suade our Senators and Representatives that
the millions of people who inhabit the re
gions dmuied into thisgiteidri+er, ft'wrile
of their rights and .resolute to maintain them.
and our public men will be inspired with a
faithfully Creiranisive energy. , 'let -it be
known by an unmistakeable expression of
the popular feeling'timt the entire body of
voters, residing in the great lumber districts,
',the coal fields, the oil regions, the wealthy
agricultural counties'arid the ticipulorii ary:l
busy cities and villages which float the pro
ducts of their industry down the Ohio river'
to market, have come to understand the ne
cessity of maintaining the right of 'naviga
tion unimpaired, and that no ; infringement
upon this right will be submitted tcl. - ) Let
it be known at Washington that we demand
the Federal protection, and Ahat we insist
upon the duty of our delegates in Congress
to see that this protection is accorded to, us,
and that we will sustain those Itepresenia
tives and Senators who faithfully oppose the
contemplated injury to the interests of, their
conatitdents, and, our word for lt,lhese gen
tlemen will not be found remiss in their
own - duty. Let us make a plain and indig-
nant protest, and we shall not find ourselves
without plenty of good biicking.at the Capital.
If our fellow-citlzenS 'are. indifferent' in
this Miner, or if theY regard It as every
body's business which concerns no one man
in pinticular, and-so hold backfrinn partlcr=
patiory in suitable action now, the result
be that none will appear to take the
-The general feeling of Interest...will
soon subside and the obnoxious schemes
consummated wiihicut effgc4ve, re :
&Lance. On the other hand, If ever i bir
idriess Man in this community shall' Bee lits
present duty in its true light, and
. ;take : part
in public preeendings the f maintenance
of our greatriyer cOritniuileation we . , Shall
have a united and poWerfttrM?i#P* t .;de: , ,
sexving l and ensuring Inmate': 'All' the dai
' liefititlteatened
A l!Pg I?ail.ll?firlirPieC•tar
t vrial int • ca n (
'averted by a
109 4 :4_ alidlailitogresii, L Jett a'
right ' • • •"I
nyrarsrl Pll., ~1
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1 49 1 1 , igi.o , 4 !lam ; MIMI. MAY werN,
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1 lci,tsrayc-AaNT.kNiA, oxtx , E* L tw .
4 ' ' ''''' " ' Icy 1 ,4 1 70;•:-,f :., ;
.; .-rlie:iiisportatico OW speedr reptnitid l / 2
odhe icerit action Otii.ppittOni l lt W SOpi4 -
ern St4te;i; try accepting its . 'finality 7. nad-7.1
storing Con rani. ?-;,
4 16 se VeW*. is .:, c4*47 0 ,
A 7 ilit l. 4, 14 s.;
There is:no langeit vldoubt , that ititatufatq"
thOw ° I
it511 1; 1 : T 1 111 llfi
,A4 ' 1 00 6 1'
faie aceF)4u the ir n 4ii,,9A,
vSlYTt ,l,i tCqi
-tlyi, Co COndessiWil.
1 1 11Proim.3heir , „ Repot&
' *an charactef;i I plMfOitslStateb,ffriat 4 1 , ..'4ii-1
are cerytiii,t*a4ojit t o Aii,gxiatv. .i: ',1 ;: i l
,I ttiiiele,Ards ther,eanymthernatiseiirt doiabt
as to LolifslinitilkOlit'liithit l inffititiii t ithti
:, , , . , . , '
rsibtibtftii.4:o,iti4KWnelf t klA v :i4g-.‘
Afatuidla,s-n..Ditteocnnitr. takietitr)-,EN:enb
if that t4 :tqllrlit t VW kiii. , i4boi,n,t*!
tn. the liA c tF,c. recent itAteiti Deinaciatio
134,
experted With:the' sAll ,i'voett , :tisltit Utz':
me t 1 5 . :1 P ,, 7L e cfb PM,...,ni ,A) } Il „P,., _ i qt:
1 the •yy -tcli ;Quart 4. 4 l43':-. yi amitin: k tWat
party may, •ifitial ark eat' 18 - ' Till . ..hi'
with th t iPiellPi, 1 1 1 0119 1 .. t.*4;;:;ter..44:1
Sake oft i iceitablisheriSts authotityp baud: i
ply: , witiothe'lliesessiiry.' fOnAitkt#4o'',AlL l l
I-) lsAndint P tii"itaided, ''.,!,11414; iihich,
closed li.,4;lle9tion * *Ott, evening,. - avilatn,..
i - dOnytedly establish her right' to "fielifcipate,'
i.li the 410,1 i. : ,'-' M r- ei F::os 63l :A'Of 6 kitec'il ', ,..
tifitlje, tItilp:4 1 10, bills tinay: -., lie:matuied:lrdt
t. e V i i e t i tj tiP l i: ::TrtVlVi State
o : : ' •:110 `
~, ,i.g iii. on, •-s'., 1 . 3 iitv,. 1 110 , . ftnyAllrcs...,
!,91 1 1r 11 :Alftalabantaii I witheittlifcleatih.;.ex."
inessiony:the p!binilat:tWill in'ttecciAl.44
.twal:#449l:kg,-.:but,OP:ke provision for
,d,C.tvn gosterittneat of - the Stat 9, such alit* ,
'Spalding . bill' Propoiee,_
will' piebably be ;
.made. The, remaining. States ; 9f ,Virginia,: _
I '
Mistu,3sipPl and Texas will .not entitle then:l 7
selve3 'to restoration - before thii ''SessiOal
..,.,. ,
closts. : ', I ', . 2 , . : . 'f f. ~ , , , . 1. :•' '"'
*‘ trlie sik.returning States will; add twelve. (
)niiin/iers'tb - .tii4,Etilt:;:iiit*Alipii i , Heptitri
*a, and;;4WentyreeVen Rpresentatirves.
in gip House, of whom three from Gebrgia
4 - vneltotti'Lottislana 'are ;reported' tci 1?6 , ,
Metki9c l 4e;.:tild tite .-- -yeSt ;all i Republica ns.
States,. having fatly Complied' - with
'the o,Ondititins. iiiipOdeji 'by Congreis, 'are .
felel4ly entitled to tlieir restoration before. 1
-thelsession closes.. No valid objection can
be assigned,• ner..are we aware that 'delay is
tilirid in any . quartet: . , All . the 'icquired
stipulations have been complied with, and
our friends in CongresS owe it to their own
iePe i ta do tLfor. go od. faith,to..tha- peace 7 -and.
goo order of the re4trganitedßlateit, — & - the i
just expectations of the Unicn, people, in
those • Stal*th
Wfttatave yet to iote, arid to ,i
the Republican partY of the loyal States, to
Jet:ov the returning sisterhood with the
least possible delay. ! .-. ,I 3 -,,,: 7, • - ...; . z . , ..--, ,
Ms well understood that the Democratic
party feels encouraged to believe that it can
ear 7 a portion of the Presidential vote of
these. Isix States in November. This is a
matter whith naturally interests politicians,
but no Republican Senator or Representa
tive should permit his vote for immediate
restoration to be impeded by such consider
ations. If the opposition have just grounds
for their tlelief f they ge welcome to,all they
Can make:: kthellepublican party is to lose
any part of the Southern. Presidential vote
in a fair fight bet Ween parties, there will be
no may to avoid it except by some trick or
despotism which Abe ;loyal' gnoreasyany;
where can never be brought to sanction. If
we are to'beheaten in the electitins foi• Pres.:
ident, or for Representatives ,in the lower
House, we are sure , of the Senate for six
yelirs.to tome, and; Under the healthful dia.
cipliii of a partial defeat, we may riot',
that no loss is without some gain. But, in
fact, not one of these six States is likely to.
cast. its vote Mr the nominee of the 3 Ner t
York Conatintlaiti., The Democracy may
gain a Congressman or ;two in the elections
'of this fall for the tfdst Congress, but- we
need 'fear nothing (more serious khan thitt;
For Pres p rnti - we - thupc a sire ,
candidate in the o tates, but he will
prove oven more popular in the South.
The man' that ‘'whipßed MaKtat
weep" through loyal Southern 'hearts, under
whatever colored skins, like fire through a
cane-brake.
RELIGIOUS iINTMIGERCE
.
The Board of Foreign :Missions of the
(0. S.) Presbyterian Church, held an an
riiveniary meeting last , Sabbath the 'Fifth
Avenue Presbyterian Church, N.T. Report!s ,.
were missionaries in' different
foreign cdunfries. In the Amiens fields of
labor the missionary force, including native,
helpers and wives of missionaries, number
three hundred and seventy. There are
forty-four organized chinches, with a mem
bership of over one thoustmd. with
three
hundred commtmicanta have been added
the past year. The, receipts of the Board
have been - $285,808: The.' expendinires,
with the debt of last year of $85,472, have
been 114312,8/8, - leayingis-balancengainst the
treasury ofll2tBs6: — The gift of the child
ren of the Church for this, cause, says the
Independent, were unexampled in het his
tory, amounting to 445,840. ReV. Dr.
Hall, at the close of.the reading of the re
perts,,preached the annual sermon. „ ,
The Baptiat,Anniterstwiely, airing kay,
at. New York, are to be held in the lilrst
'Baptist Mariner's Church, from May 21st to
May 27th, inclusive. The Baptist erganiia
tions that will hold these, anniversaries are
the Atherican Baptist . -PubHcation - 13ociety, -
American Baptist MissfentuYtnroiriCkintir
kart and Foreign Attie .1300143 c Homd Mist .
sion Annltertiery; sad the semi-amluel
meeting of the AMe i rican Bible trnion,,
.Rev.'-IfancErietti
th e ' Christian (Disciples) Church', is to be
one of the speakers at the last mar meet-
Elder Knapp, the noted Baptist revivaliat,
Whl:thus been *boring on tip. Pacific coast
for some time; hits baptized In _Ban Fran
cisco, it is said, a Jewish Rabbi, who had
officiated at Constantinople, and Wei tries
ter,Of several languages. The flew Ob
of that cit,y, /
Mit"l asserts that, to •
is, no
tailor r ide.
lie origregahoftal
represenis
; 1 4 14, the East , CFMOrgag94 lll
churches, 1, :
'berg; while* 41014Y144.111.
"Illightstire; i 470,240
,ing th,e,l34st to hive about five-eighths •oft.
the . chtit*ltes, , almost , double' the 'nuroher
miuiaters, and nearb Also-thirds of, the
) The official report of the Afettkodhit 44-
:991 1 41 o.ua . kl4y ,schoca that the
,birculation of the Sunday . ) Bdiaot 'Arta/rife
yea 6,0408 J, Auviiiy gam' iioois, houn&
and in VaimeeterersP; Their deboolettnbei,
'PO 'l4i:do4L;f4diikii66,s;-
•
M 3,525,
. t6citted 15f, e' Cohrer-'
, Y:11,1 0,
W. 1 0 . 9 1 4 , w 9 1.,11., :1
:Llano lepresmital 'that *lie ,
'l4l:l6hO ra; fltlthiielil u i s •i
oAktedoliamely: Laiy,
i Sic l3 * - ::4Y70 10 414. 8 1 ,
`Mt:WO viOtftitioim;'' dia
Idwaliont.dletizietioniAW
KiiP 44 - 4 PAtt*re eiikt
:14 - 71 0: 1 1::[1:1!itli 'l l:::1
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in'rftrat Sabbath 1 ilit.laty)
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.an , unuP4'
rttaePAP' ,o o ;illit . .l..Dieeheala
_ i ,•both , b , , 'letter tiiidlleti
. '-, 7 c,...., :Ll'l 1 j:ni• ~ 2 ,
:--,•, "rh, .llnNr. , ttot,, , T.4o.l'll l :Mt:
Itisilenty 'o,l44er:end .ffity-iine, on, rofesaion; •
',fiiiiOigtiliientyonOli alb' , ';' - ri' : i ' 1 ".: 1 /
~,... ... t le' „ 10)-1 - 1 i _
1 atm ikliEit,Vilice, l 4,- V, e.lPYteritc, of
this kity;:iolithg•nd? to, 'well Served•by'Rev
Dr' RoberVßrueei'lnify/ under - the pastorar,
• care' of 4ef t il*.
~11 1 3gtif, hail enjoyed eon-
Isiderable, prosperity soduring the ' past: sir
''yeiirs, i At the time 'Rev.' Mr, Ileid,*ii',l4; -
efalleil , ever thisCPrigregation in - 1862, soont
• after the.orguiiization of the' Fifth- Clittreh
, bY Rev.' 5i..13:,f/reeci; it' :iti . d . *lit orq; jiun.
t ired, Edict . tWenty-tive members...l The ,pas- •
, tor; , ik, his , Sixth anniversary sermon, preach
'.ed on. the first Sabhatii ',o f Aprit„, , stated. the
present membership to be three hundred and
twenty-seven." 'During 'the year',o3;374 pa's: ,
'been raised for congegationat and ;":mission
ttry serposes. • i The trustee& haye just raised
the salary of the pastor'to $2,500: ' ' '
I ' VOnt pf4:42atinn received by,. the • Fres
biterian-Banner, the'Rev. N. L. Rice, D:D.,
:sometime ago e coved by the Deelaration and
,V• . ,. ...,
sthnony, men in, Missouri, Tresident of
..Westminster College, in that State; is ihOut
to accept the office, • enclitics identify himself
"ivillighat party. - • • • ,
At therecent session' of the Troy MeitiO'
dist Ppisciipal''Clinrch, a candidate from the .
I Reformed (Dutch) Church offered hirnself
for admission„but , he was not received.
The applicant . was f orty -six years old, and a ,
'brother whispereto another, "We would,
not dare, lioweverN uch we might desire,
A IL
I the thing, to receive a •candidate from para.
I disc if he was over forty. our people want.
I the ,
men of twenty to . thirty-five.", It's a
Iblessing that few people have this notion.
. .
1 A: jubilee meeting was heldthe ether Sab
bath in the Lexington Avenue Methodist
• '
Episcopal Church, New York, ?ver , the
change that day inaugurated, from a pewed
10'8 lee church. ' .r •
A minister was recently installed pastor
of it Chngregational church at Danbury,Cti,
at which an irrregular Council, consisting
_of Methodists, Baptists, Univeisalieds, "Ns
' ctples," "Christians," and Congregational
- tots, assisted. The regular Congregational"
bodies of the county dtclined to have any.
thing to do with the matter. - ' '
•
• The. Christian Intelligent , Soya 4.rck.
bishop.M'Closkey has purl:tool:I, fbr theme,
of the Catholic China,' St,: 'Mies Episco
pal' chapel in Varick street, istew . tork 8 6%
The chapel lis,to be consecrated and renci-
Vited'A ' •
Rev. Loyal Young, Who hasbeen pastor
of the Presbyterian church in Butler, Pa.,
for ;many thirty-five years, at his own re;•
.quest, has been released; and dismissed frotn
, the Presbytery, • to •connect hiniself with
Ilie'Preebytery of West Virginity'
?dog of the Presbyteries of • the-United
Presbyterian Church have voted on the
overture on the use of instrumental music
in religious worship. The vote is more
than two to one against the' propased
change.
,
Rev. George F. Diagrain, of Grinnell,
iowa, it is represented, fills the pulpit of
Plymouth Church, Chicago, regularly. To
do this. he makes a journey- each "week of
i4kujidred and twenty-fivre miles. ""
_ _
The:Troy M. E. Conference has . a, Mints
terial Life Assurance Society, with one hun
dred Members. Tho average of insurance
to each member is seven hundred ailififty
dollars, and the_ average .cost four.dollars
An exchange, denornini4es the Second
Baptise Church at New Port, R. 1., a "Queer
Baptist Chureh„'lr for the following reasons:
It was founded two hUndrod.Ond eleven
scars ago,.and.was a Six-Principle Baptist
thurch; still holds
,the rite of confirma
tion; Fo.f. a hundred: years no- singing was
allowed. .When it was introduced, it 4its
amid" a violent opposition., ' Out of tender
regard to ,thci, - consciences of those: who
thought singing in church a sin, a vote was
•
passed -ullowitig all such , to, withdraw while
the *lisle was performed,; and when the
hymn:as sung, a part, of the noniVegatioli
went • out doers , and , stayed in the , cold. •
Here, we presume, its queerness (lOC'
Thirty years' ago • the Church '4410 open
Its present pastor, Rev. How
,
and Malcolm; it will be reinembered, field a
.4 imiaii l n ll #4° ll ;MrhlP. l3 , PoVeNg4oo.li,.
shahs and Methodists participated:- -For this
;net of liberslity, t the Ant:
port vote, withdrawn',lta fellowship,
'min the Rhode Island ilaptist State Conveni
Op, at, its recent 'session, ' adopted a reenbi:
did e/1 "_ . 81 4P.4 1 8 Baptist:
Church:. the Vouventionfsolemnly declaring
that in its judgment i'thurch turning' , to .
thp lord's table these who, joie not been.
baptized in accordance ' with the Lopris'
command, meaning by immersion, la :not:. a
iiicukßaOpliChuiciu ; , • • ,
- :The General °S YnTi bf the . F 1 Y 7 444 1011*
Lutheran Brioa" . 9f 11 0 1 444 Sateii,ccim.
=ices , iti!sioidon,,atllarriabincfti on
WedMadlY 9,2 °1 4 0* 41466 ,0 t 4 311° 0
1:1#0,00 1 . 1 1 *A I MtutOtkilli
edtpataittedre
EiVaWitmg ali
elgif ritS•Sitt
tiny delegates preient. It piormisee to be an
'eminently. interests occasion,. , - - •
The Semi-Annual meeting of the' /4neti-
Van,chiistianspi,se:4oo Mlathiarysodei.Y,
,will beheliin - 31altimore,.• , cOminending on
the 49th inst , .A ;ate atie , h4tuit -, WO ,an ,
tikteredthiis iiA4r4 :41:; 6 4 6 40::,: I;, , , • r .
, the -General Conference lot thif. African
Methodist . piiikipa:f' •q 4 40fi n t,09,0,14.4:0
, 1 70 1 444a.Pfi .§4. .4 PUTfri glaPe. ~ , aiiihotta
Quinn; Campbell and Wrlyinaniwere*4ent:
Dieh't' Al D- T'S' / : t ';:ii'll?.:1 1 411 .1 ,** 1 iii. 4 ,4 l e
4: . g riii4sion, :to , Atir.ooo 4i), ii ' ehalf:idif " ," Wel
Wilberfoire' Unt , tiertity, , lhainial witted: .
1114 atiemsnise4ofe l4i
~..-,
, „Lust now{' as AtterPifteehth.tlQttatirenzdal
iesaloili:Pi -.The*:Oren, lt*teiff*,Wl,4
46,Aori 'at' dhicagd, man of onr-;iiiideri!
rn
, aill:be pleased to lcapwl; ' r_ in pr Meth
od in Amer/et . 7* '7'7 4ff:4 18 , 41 AT-etilli
, 44.4 flift. - 11 8 . 1 cciliqW.4.:lll frlgt*ethciit,
l'%l 3ll ccoPalvieharch;tiehteft ilia hr i Tiittrth: (
Z ' al /6 " 4shi t ir q tl M4 4 o l ANoi l !l
• . 4, X C u tikaatpai,thuitih-13 - anthir.". - titiii,l
457,2021: itierttberti i:lti 7 111 3",'"ME:th*le!' 1
Plitife 4 : I)iiio l l l **fiii'74 l 44i4goio - ,-.
ivthetvp443,44ooo..iii . ilbuww ; } 4xThe :
MethodtitebriotafirtirtlinitArOett:ii!::
IP ifin* *de 0,10: 1 .,iitt0i1a,,; k. 1.: , Tiie -
Wesleyan,efinueitioteproith!;2o,l34:loi triqii- ,
- ' t.• ti r•T EI6LirF t v 40 6 * '..41 0 (° 449 4.
1t4444 40 11 44 11 011 - 8 6 0*., 'lit The:
Afit6aril-Miithodiat, , Epticoptil MittTr i cti ,
4°l ;V ic9 :V 6il4, !o:49; )` Ar ri kAi 4 ,4 l :4 ,
,464:cliprcii, iiiili..aliove-0k006.1_ .81 Ikea ,
Ittethodist Churchts;'abodtls,43oo: ''9 l ."Priiii2
itli , e . Methodists, 2,90,131., , j87, 7 4c, 1 41 , 1. E.
„
;Church in Canada, ,1%),04 itrang. , Grand,
'total Of ,Methodists, on this cohthient; ftearlyj,
,p,060;000.% . The:ireiVydistOtikthittiVieltg
gregate Methodists; :14,:w.oxid. aiill reach,
limp* reneesenting II a • Plogatiiin( ,#'
0 /0 12 09 000 ; `*, ' < ' ,<;•'':‘ i 'l . :, i:--•i; • I' I .
) ~ •
There been'
'llgroi is, a choice scrap, :says tho N-
*-T-ribilne, from the txml'Ossidn''(in! the' Pen;i.
''dletto organ—Cincinnati'igniti#oo;`of g .
D 6i'ocrati nigger-hater, woe Concerti , '
'ettin the Georgia electiorel-ji - agitliirhotrUf
er• against negro equality all; that:
"The great 'Black Be t, - , of. Georgia, that
portion of the State ',Ping In the .sooth-west;
portion of:the'State,,and not;efltbsi3Oentrelr
Where,:tb6 intelligent plantere resilleOni
:Whielt theta was a negro majority in ahnolit
every county of from 400 AO-3,000; , &dila
. -tiome cases, where.the.ldack vote r,egistered
was 'about 'severe to tinelas compared' to We'
white, the'uncipectedialalt P
is . presented f
.Democratic mvoritiettin ntirtlij i eava y,
thus deMotstrating, beyond all hoOt; ,that
:whenever 'the Southern white 'man condorsendt, to make the effort, the- carpet-bag
Yankee stands • ors :chance )annpe/bg ,
his negro Tote. Take .as an instance
the lld Congressional District. :In that
district ,the registered , vote shows -an'
aggregate negro majority. of nearly B,ooo'
Votes, and yet Nelson Tift, the Democratic
candidate for Congress, is elected by at
least 2,500 majority; and Gen. Gordon, the
Democratic candidatefor Gitveruor, receiv
ed even still a largertnalbrity. The Demo
cratic. speakers went , tunong them and ex
plained tbe issues to. there in such a way as
to, cause the Loyal Leaguera.to melt like
snow before the rising sun.; I made several
speeches to them, and whenever I began to talk
to them about tares on cotton, and tobacco,
and r rup, and eplained that all these things
came from their pretended friends and if
they continued to.' stick to them th a t' iaesrtd
have to be still farther taxed to pay the
United States bonds, - and if they rated for
this, Constitution they tvoUld rote to give the.
'white Man all the land henceforth and folN.
ever, they 'could "shake their heads, and fart
an easy prey to the Democratiarty."
Of course Nelson Tifl4Monocriit, will not
preiume to come to Washington-as a Con;
• Freismaa elected by wiggenvotea r not a obit of
• it. Nigger voting is smoberninatioi-When
it is on the wrong.side : •
The Letterielfkviasirr. 'r
The London .21legresp_h. Elva;
~.f.`,The.
Prcindied'digiatChes front , Dr— iLivngstone.'
mentioned in Sir IthOderieliz , hrshisoier,
letter, have now been receive:l-at the For
. eign Office. Interestingliski* erSii line ilnd
word.must be which thus comes to tirctiOw=
ever the public must not , expeet niddh•
from: the documents which - are soon ?hi lieki!
the The lends '•givetil , to• ißtm
the Ahab trader", and binughtdolitillky
A~ the coast, are, first "Of 'al'afteeri.J . nfontlis.
old: The ICtters brought. lillhind. lll 4,':3v l l: l ,
not lie very rich in geographical ;or, Ohne,-
logical details. They left the good Doctor
in the open and unknown I. unt.3 between
Lake Nyassa and Lake , TringanYika; on the
line at the beginning of which Mr. Yoking
traced the. explorer's tinek; and was ' their
obliged to lurn-back. I That he", wah; pert;
_reedy safe and mind,. far -past *scene .or
his Imaginary' murder; -flie .I.4ters nolv, , re
ceived; if proof were,' necessary, ,thost dis
tinctly show. • Of course Africa ; is ;not. St.
'James's street in any .point of-safety and
comfort; but from TanganyikY Livingstone
would know his way home- almost- as well
mi a 'traveller' from Boodle's to Charing
COLOREM Varsns.—The good conduct
of the Republicans during the election may
well be a.source of greatratifitatinfi. -- Es-
PeelsilY may this hgt , itald - hf ontVolored
voters. Their patience under insult, their
self-control under outrages,.their. quiet en
durance of injustice, : inflicted under the
forms of la*, have won for them the, high.
est Commendation from all 'fait-minded, in
telligent men.' They have alio; as a class,
exhibited intelligence and judgment. ' . .Fri-,
day night, forged tickets, with the vignette
and border almost precisely like those of the
regular Republican ticket, were gotten up
by ,the Rebel Democracy ) , at. considerable
expellee, and were freely circulated on Sat
urday,:but notwithstanding Deputy Sheriffs.
'and policemen at inost'of the 'TiolW assured ,
the colored. voters • that they were the gems
,ineltepublican flare; ' , nut ' , twenty Of
21r. O. bffea them;
iore voted b i l e Aolored - inei intheWhole
n'l2let.
. ,
Dinsantw, . liew York ic4te.atli, exOlt '
over a case 'of , domestic - manual The post
mastei‘Of thOrillage l Sidney •Le - Wilson is
' urged with conspiring with his aunt against
his wifd, to procian - framlier a I wtitten' - .c01i 7 :
. ftli4iin, of infidelity. !Bnch-' it - Valier was
,draw u p by ; towable of. flu:peace of- Frado=
ilia. , and thensinetrect eight (0 11 20, Duni.
AdrketruuTied and , single,' bled itiitu
BS persons with who sh e gilt into,.
that
course. ' tin!. NTlOiliagned '"
ha ii`OW hays
.the paper was " procured,Whii i4t4tr:Pindi.
•treatinent, and promises it should never
be , knoWn to others than
. 1 those . witueusiu g
the confession, and denlea litakthelitatement
'is We'to any extent whatgar. The IndlV
milt 'citizens caused the'arrest- of =Meat.
and,hie 'stint and they were held to answer
In i 2 ; 0 00 ball :'- ,
Bsv
4'4o)iti HOPKINS, in' writing of lifs
dezetia ,safe o , he left a treatise, which
strifte 'the -41"
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pitk*kvi4l
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',`t ants,' • " Found ,- " 4 'Boir - rging,".., 4.q.„. rot er
e:eating FOUR LI Rgi-ent.hialPe Stisiitealn thew
columns ones for TwEsri - -M,E , each.
t tidditi,mai line Fin" cisziors.
'W4II4TED-641TUATIONS:"
NXTANTIED:=44 - rpipectable
•yy • riod m4niirinitv • situatttirt b,
T:'1011AF rorsi iirstsclass,Dry tioodp noon .gest- o 1
:-
neertiter.Addreis for thee HARRY tabtritltEooollo.,,l,... c .
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)2,R 01,unami t itripd ;am%
eundemmud) biu4nen. rpm, om o ,
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Viti; d.w.Aqtattais! , fej#l P w3 o', G r .e r ztifilVE g ;
it ..,3 . pc,/ 113 r, wt., •
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agozziwfor our: , A. Et,
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L 4 . ileei,) gan: sl
liiirA3slTE/I—#I,ALLX-p4a.r„ .
, -119 - AavAmo , -(4ol.ctoombliimir**
1 -71 1, GARDri Atheaberitiadaitriatuiliklinted•
wimaa fazaillr,,toairda ch mattoCland.tive..:
vurpau:n
laall 42(10 for, tbeigantanarito:oeallifWalld,w%'''"
*Rota II NVllges*llluble bald. fotona tbaralp..,.;-
p_etanyauttrraihrorttkr. • ''Fortartlealemi In re' of
El TOWER. Real Estate iigent, N0,..16.44 onytl:C
81.1141 " 611:1 °I . P1 -1110' I 'a. 'V; .
- • '
;
IWITED T
AigAtiloll*Otillr
, ntt tart noilif pad stan fg..
• on. :.I:afri-Haarszatti, the pointlar
*Sid for eftilp.rolvirr . ternai .Addre!is
/Stiguj4ll!l-ia47, :QT
• ' Dv ' Ju n 4 treo..
'•-•,
W AtiENTS--To travel.
tl igh phki, michigani Weal Vlrglata# and
IleTtent . Tonnalltanta., for tPa Bala of ISOLAR:
L'l44 HT, a, teg Mo alatit Intpaatdd .articleand Oannot
be exploded, c.d. :ral: , comlntsalotowlll, patd: •
will'self arty pr,tho . above, Elates of _paata
!or i and Sarnia - iv - the Llltit'tt-' boat. rOr„•tiarticu-,
late call multi:or amt. fon turculael .'
&CO. Moe No, -S t , cleTpland ,
IME2
TXTANATJOK-:-TO - 1014/ I Zak : 41111 SE,„
k of five or 81x rooms.. TAdikeiillY. 41;Amzrrs
ciprAgE, statin .Icleat!on,ii . 2 . lft,.of lor k sp4, itsbjnise..
FOR RENT.'
.10 141i/T•01100318.461lie
TORY of OusTrz Mike, feat' ilia ' but
' ick
ttu ding. Splendid looms sultapArarworlahoppss it
desired. Cal at GARET E.llfffliNO-.1 11,
LET -;ll.o.iini:E/tatraT
-IC ROOM, with or without gnarl], ,on
•nreat of thtarltyi..Addreorldird. C4.oAznrrn.ol , -
nes. or to a and . • rtionlara... r t t :•
.
MO: LIET-11003103,0-wrwo! • Large' .;
AL: • .92011T1200M18, - well:luptished . .. with or with -
out board; suitable. for Elan -,aPPI wiufe enr.-Y9111213.
kentlabwa.. , ! Sor ;pal - Organ arNb
'129 8EC419?,.8T2 - 9g1%1•1.., .• 3 •
FO • SAIRE ,
. •
Tris z — JA W pounds aENd
Y. ~.&Pbff st. ; 1 14PAICET,TE COUN.TMG6
- VOR an.iPgood
t -
A 2 mAlfuyACyttfti[NNWlNESSi.:paYing
good proet. , :Adaress. ACTUALF.u., at this
- ,
MIOR SALE-241.1blils..yert,supe,
rior NYVNIITIRO Ltl OlL.,GravitTgassat ..
teed not of NM.; BIIPPLI.M.' REILEIV
No. 3'Pe 4 Block.coiner Hanilook- stt 4 etiVitild"-
Duquesne ay.. . :
rR SALMHORSES:-LA,
ARO BJZVERIC 'AND SALE STAB LE,: trim line,
'AISLILY HORSE 4Bm1; -three -11AVPLE OBEY
HORSES: . one - LARGE DRAUGH. HOat'SE.three.
STACK MAIRES: , ; tire 'GREY MAR 'Fran"
STREET, near Monengeltelsi House. . ••
Horses botijelit fuel sold crn commission, . .
"pail SALF.,:-That'vtirlt . deilitabht
tWo-snret.l3BlCE: DWELLLND HOUSE, eon'
tatatng 7 ropmsAr fintslied slienielmtb;*
`second ward. heitY: co. 31 Monterey streer..
The lofts ufeet feet to depth': Will '
beeold on faroaabie tame., tO Istotiltato settlement
of the estate 'of John. Chambers, decoasell, if. nor ,
:odd before TFI Mar "nikihr./60P., .it wuk
be offered at reldret ate MI that day, ' 4 • , •
Enquire of•JAELN DEAN , No. Xed Stoekrow Aye.:
into' Alle r ert.p, or S. B. No. 10 1 , NiflAt.
•
- ) .13EVVAitp •
•
Oftht rentorsel,4 and insidloas deatroyenat the •
human ram! t •
• C4;O$lOl44FXRif-•
*Cheek arulliOnquer its earittees, lest yriiidi the
.wictlm. When attatektertillady of iiifiasellaii*r .
aimptemaain 'Matter ieilt, l be On'year
andtgampity ilia the renuisti. 'ere bit( late:
- 1 , • .
'Ait• SARGIEMIS 0011011
Is a
eild, weR tried..eestain, and stati r remedy for Qoughs,:Cobla Astletla. Cron. idi r
culty of
re
Bathing, ; Pains m Oppression its t e. Chest or
Lanza and pli Dimples of, the knimonartlergans.
Its.snre and certain. 'efleacY•bas. been Billy 'tested
am) endorsed ear• many years. by umbers or wea
'l;ills= eitizona In ; oar midst, _amtlitelr cattleestea
oil record. *by t e you a ,onugh, whietlaterad
tall" inereatied trom"a sURBfF . Gnats, one_of sienna
Pent standing ?I' Lose no time : tot tlre a bottle . .
of DB. BAROVB7I3-430110.11. frialtl pli_c P.lwhich
semi relieve you of _the daosierone Tarr
spitOtoins effect a Permanent et; , Do. Ton ,
spend taiseraNd days and' kek sleepless' nights or
torture and wan fronaattseta of Animator Dillow.
ty of Breattdeir Dri - bA s R/BNT'd /*
gh rap ,
wl4l act presaptly. 'relieve' na, and elradually re
4dere You ialourfreedom Pain, and sound; pleas
ant sleep. Are your, lungs sore and-trritated,i. ndi
eating inflammation ? This lae u e of the Most dan
gerous omptoma and Shona be proMptly removed. ,
Dr. BAUCIENT , B Con& Syrup will h .mkahe sore
nese, allay the -inflostitatien, and restore
.the lungs'
to tneir j rcatine LEI' and, rigor. ,This Cough
Syrup IS easant and agreeable to take.' while_pow
• erftd en sure in its. action. , For sale by. all:Dreg
4rists Inthe eanntrr. - - . , •
Mini
•BrrTERS.'
•
-.The liumali • stomach seems to require, a 'tonic
stimulant. Prim time wbereOf the inenitiy.of man
nmneth not the'contrarY: tonic bitters have been
used. Formerly men made theiroWn bitters.. and
• few thoughi of eating breakfast : Without first itak
ing their •ftansy." Those were days. however;
when prohibitortlawavere unknown. and. in
seqUencc, liquors ware Duro.. • Deniers-Could then
, afford to be honest and sell nothing but theririndid
terated.k Now, Winner, • what 'with gorernment
tax and court ;fines, poke-berry Juice and alcohol •
must nass muister• for. “old-rye ,, and "shire bdar
hon.,' PeoPlel•have• come to fiat poisoning more
than malarliff diseases and dropped their "tansy."
Right.herO 1g *here Hosnrrrxn er. Eintrit;• of Pitts
; burgh, hat* proton :benefactors. Years 'aio'they '
, co_rousenceits , tipt.inanufacture of. , HOSTETTkft , EI
• ISTOMACH•ifiITTBRS, laying it down as arule, that .
haaidace been conseleutiously followed, to use noth
lag but the purest inannfattured. expressly
flu them, • By strict adherence to this rule they have.
won public confidence a,nd reaped their reward in a
!large, profitable' and' etesurrbbsiness. Their BIT- .
is known all over, the country: They. Are the
pioneers'of the business, and have the largest Inane
factory in the - world. '1 has , success In their case,
as In too' many,..lnsteneet, 'rendered them careless;
their Barr ' , Qs at: pure ' and sood to-day as was
' thi3 ant distillation. We heartily yecommend them
• As a speclilellbr• dystieDela. 2 coast! a-: I,lon•nervoUsuess, genet* ..deblilty and remittent
an a d.
and intermittent feVcralts eMeacy has noverr been
'Apietl.• l - • • • ~ • .•
••• .- There arnsaaritithrthless imitations; irceskriiew y
;caution Abe public mitinst.thein.,•• t• • -
'ii
„
ANOTHER CURE ' or DEAFATE.S4.. •
•.I,loetriyhearing during "e I psf,) ; iir.,tiis of
the time I wrls totally)(, ' April or ibM.Tw:i
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