.-4.orrr - aor.umumwr - 111631. • • 3 tgi J c i ; eAtiAq t•• • - MEG c -, "1".1, VOLUME( LXVXII.I. FIT o• M. - ,Ittaort scotch l ßeforin in Brititibi Pan' a-- r -AAike 4p4Ontigamst -YlNOlnitkoriei'fiidicrdars from Algiertfol;"iii,'4 EBY TertiMiiatlaiie I '4 otIREILVEMITAIN. • seodm kltitratntAtLlU 1 7 .. Loxnex, May 22.—The dispatch conceru r in the action of the Government on the .ounha origiaEgiaoriaragtiratifialt of Commgns holt M a yo inaccoraW. The iefi4 sr.." t e t te T ann Ka. folitA . ?11-7. Mr. Baxter,. rgaaboCalag • . _ l;2 • 0, bit Monday night•rittrAVA, Alt •.. 111. the Scotch reform that the nunalie . r of Scotch members of the Hon= of Commons be in criltiaileg 1. e franchise from sorliffoLlSPAithgv - .... English boroughs. This which was opposed by the Ministry on Monday ;niktif Vat'btriledl oh to division, lab* nightpted. The.grcinier sub doll3k.pr6 onithrt-ohtlall Istr3A _AftvC ;0 1 0 4 k , Priding , Aug parsons • excuses gom - psymen of4atea bv reason of their poverty, be not entitled to vote. The farther consideration:of -the .101: was then postponed. , • CASE OF HOME,` Lorrtax,,-=- 7 Th. osse,t2f Home, the spiritualist, 'lois be en - ldeeided by the Court of Chan The decision requires Home to repay Lyons the sum of sixty thousan d pounds, and -costs, on the ground that undue influence and halluci-• natiOnN engendered by, him, induced her course of action. EM23I TIM: ROPE AVAirrfi LospOlicidaYa&A-diAPatelk frottn Rome states the Pope has invited the Roman Cathobee Bishops of kW:, :Thilted States to raise one thousand volunteers for the suV:army, '-itiithorisdifig. them to make terms with the recruits su3 they may deem necessareasid4iitiet: GERMANY ThraStA c figetiLiitg -l ik e W eft eEen Diet Inia adopted .tir monition itoi9r‘t ;to detninvi." hisnit'wlll-Nilakke=toi ouidon.wnlliee ti wo,next r eoc, tweet the redioninv FINAITULVE TANIIY-00411MERCILM4. Lotirnoti,-_—_, • .1, • le closed at, 4 4 I 'or , for discou ex-dividend bon 7.1.%@ %; Erie 453114.1eingleget953t, Fae •N`W"O'nt,: - Ilonds 76%, 0) 76%. • „ Livtniciov, 3 -.. fay22.-Uottoti cl osed quiet and unchanged; ap4ea 9,ooo,bales. Manches ter market for yarns and rabtica firmer and d. , ` 1 ! 1 -' "'• s ai re a la t i u m trg • - - a. ••••• fi rmer at NDO'S; 4 12... 21 5ittir firmer for Nci. 1. -.a ; Q.l.r4dreWaC9PAre4c4 Of thu_Wethudist Episcopal Church. (By Telegraph to ttie Pinsburgb Gazette.] ca—iEft e W.gair I*l_,.7N4Y9f4teenth The Chair, was occupied by Bishop Janes. , Reso, ; intions *ere offered b r y Rev g. W. Talley, of 4:iiiixtiailitattuie (Plai4laAn ,. .4 ference be composed of an equal number of ministers and laymea....lßeferred. Rev. Mr. Coggshall, of Michigan, to or ganize Distric Appeal Courts,. for trials of appeals. Referr.' - _. -4,.. • The Conupittee..o4...gal !Vli!. en's Friend Society submitted btriliftcdterecommending the continued coorration of the M. B. - Church with the society:slid its branch'ps. 1 Adopted... • Thetvert of titErCOMislle WO OlißeVii t4als was rea recommending thatthe discipline be so amgadtar iglaiii iEctits,Thilialellgible to election as kag et ts. A minorftXxe port on the same -- sti Was read, adverse • to such a change in disuipline., -: After considerable discUssion . the r eport r of the ComMitteb Oh 'lijaa read, being after/610'1U 4 31=4"P on *it Mission, ary Bishop. The re .• rt craw adoidad. ' "The` , • 4, ye t ul at i le s An el U l la •. ~„i il, ..y. .A. , • at tiino;'wsutThil=Wratilititd;. the:iiefitlC, . dng greeted with. , The - ftdlp6X4 o oll:**reikirt- • • r'adagaltiat' ' revivalkiCit nalloaakirnana - sine; &Ethan estatlMX`Mto,lar ' "ttiod4 , .fiW 0 110 .2 / 04 4 - 43 * .:-., ,lit. ••paperstanctordered --WV ,. t „,, i14 , ,:if ~.pijavii i i mi:, : to, . request the.tkatindttee on Book •& . :Icertis to oatiaide*MiifiepOrttlse e, • . • . ency of el- , emitting. - the elottecl:r ... n" , .v, ~- • efficlency'WOMM- ,• - ~i. • ;-- " ' BY-A/SA a',... -" ' •., '.-•;," ' /3 'arenas, mmw-- • . 47. : 1 ,-* 4 •l' ._ any of,i the dei . of itti-,, (*Nit' , p", M. ' g • oll'P' - 7 31 4 1 0fit a n it ,,drica;ii The Coli,iintlini.-vo i wadi' lbst e • . re.ob# ll6 ffiebeAustenedmut . 4o . o444y.. -,mirist . a mi !** t rt.oo.-,04,06.C0itt r -, 1 1 1 10 9 10 mcnve - . 7 . I • _ .";!tsti6kaic •irtitY 11;fLithilioirlkiVA441sn., t *as s ex etuviTiOiiiiis4viltrlclAmirol z far wads healt h may allow. v T ; 1 Bishc4,lko" 1 1 IA , 4 .**,lteaM n pshire, wee allOwed alio to' tie'," such work daring the . . 1 next, Aenweitakt - ,inspaited Width may. 1 permit, _ s 1 • ~ ; '" "' ' ,• - -:,•• - a , ) ‘, - '. : itretnt l l7. l o4o , 1 4* • ca t laymen ' watt() tiT3i7ii , , lay delemstionse'r bitiartd . iitiintidtteo 1 On that =Ned. !T.itl 1 .,,,13,11 : Itri_ , - The report of the committee on noway • SetkeOlpanif mil. /gMAP ..,_, ,In ." creake•dt lieoliiiadapt - Wto 13 'Tin •• school ;•IVAMMaitatof nantintunmetst_veter.ensoktk ocnoot Journal Anita present form, and a+ ' = 3 :6! Ukitiiti#o4copolgvoy 40 4 fti 'of the I.•ao.M.mag.‘m&d,..o< r i ..a Dr. mve 4i ~ on Ley Dai l' ssrrt b aLXMV '-' report °II. cro r tie v iere4 q ....„„„, , I 7 p_ n tr_. e num -4 her np tct•.• ship gie„Abee t ,,peven • - ferenced hitie - expressed "theli. unqualified 7praval otthwpntiettplitcMuttmen hleve fr ill,. • `'• Si p ressetthetr iMid,thelafttiwant) . . o 1 the demand of the Peoille i r 1 -sZt irl944 B= AP 6181.4. = , ii• eat.ti _ Vol„es9l4a t " tinesseinewnsw•. _1 , 4.4_1. we • •1• , 'mound 1. : AUltedoettr a riT,•'+i4,4 I .- .- - * *X b6eWtikell a -- - ... . oApe •Iste.ws4 Isthmian:rid:a .4, <• -re . 104 ) much concern nto‘V..•- - ~ . a 4 of the national life to an ' , . ii , attention. _Those. MI um) , ~ e -1 Gleneraktrafitaildias. ; ' 77- lie t a ' that - this 'high*, Artealet," -,t Church is Callea 14 ° °- c il OM, /4:mbiott - thou ibitikart Mt, Spat I r,,,, ,,, g -nitrxttlr, mint) 1 MI .t ; &'or) 1O 4VlTTk.fir. T.' 1t: MIN ly interested with the clergy and equally. - ehititled'to have a voice. They - re. nsi pudi4e the d :-: that th : • see k on t,04,,,,..., 5 ."..'t -.. ~tifill n c- . ,. put loa,Or , : 1114 II 1 •, i lig. its itinerancy, , -,or ; uncWmhiittig : 44 ,episcopacy, big claim t have as 'aeon and genuine af 4'ectignifoOlg cknrcji , the_ !Mn!strar,acid as 'deep an lifterest hi I s welfater - The re port t4anjupwidentol e Zajgrwto the proppaMthibge, la t, it was uncmistitutional. This objection was shown to: be. AdtollyAuntenable. The sec ond objection, that the influence Ofi 'the amt its woL.vigit:, y.A c itslol,4 , •.s • , wasutho unOWII uy ou • • 1 . - . to argument to be 'Weak and . inconclifaive. The third °V I: was that there exists no nece4ilefk IbilpieiTe3Commit tee, after care co oration, recent: mended the adoption of the measure and submitted a.plan e pmicling for the admis ! • sion of one la partain'lltte the General Confer: ences from each annual Conference, and providing for the admission of not more •inittwiii3litlen-to:l*Ph ::01 , itItor ebutial nierences. Ordered to be printed.. A minority report was also presented by Rev. S. M. Mer s rAggainat t lay representw• tion, which was read and ordered to be printed. . , „Rev. si2glcton T. >Jones, colored iris tine in& delegate Id taiiiiChnfetetidtl Wom Zion M. E. Church, was introduced 'to the Conference. A papa - front the General •Colgerente - of that Church was read; expressing a willing ness to unite with the M, E. Church, .ro vided_it co be do eon 19, cavOittpiab iwctt 17 that therißishops s ritcognized`ai Such, so far at ,l . p.:A ir t.co preside over colored Conferericet: " 1- • The,Tomarks..of,3ir. Jones were greeted with_prolonged'apPlause. Lamitilittitter, Tp 3X. ; Tr PAESIIIic.TERIANXBrd. „. Old School Presbyterlin General Assembly 4 1 . 1 muipercont aaireetaßedidorit o CBy Teletraub to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] '.:l - Amsal•rx, May- 22.—Mm :firest7terian Old School Assembly re-assembled t~tlay. Soine delegates who were not present,yes iitxki.'prkin3nUathiii After the transaction of some business of minorlidicatinicei: pk_ ; MeirOcsli-, of _Steu benville, Ohio, presented the report of the boint committee of the Old and New School ranchespf the_ Church-on the subject of reunion.' Thdzie COnamithiee-'were appoint ed in 186 G. They consisted of fifteen mem bers frommach lxwlyr.'• , The'report is signed by all but three members, and while they aiiproi , dltttlieiesigiisitaefoa could !tickle ob tained n inpn time. The report recommended . eithe fell. 'timb4ll4 1 Tai , ` 5 ,i 4O-LThet retin ea itin` sh.tid - tffeded`on the doctrine and ecclesiastical basis of our common- standard. "The Scripture of the Old and New Testaments shall be acknowl edgedmrwa wpiid 4 God and the only -Itifejorftdtlrtuitl" practice. tit etifelliknoo - Criut: 11,0 4 / 4 11 6 , 9itilltilt to *....71434 - sisr containing tier Mttenl . of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures. /Second—Ad the - ministers and churches embraced in the two bodies shall be admit ted,-,to the same standing the united ... r : Which tliey„ . nisy-161d - id hell df n *0- tiso-94 13 4494 1 04611 1 taaal , the =dm - 1 itlhord,f the ._ M r nicif÷irt iii Cibotnaki ER; o. • sei r eral Presbyteries.und Synods shall be adjusted by the General Assembly of the United Church.. Fourth—The official record of the two boundaries or. the.:Churchshall - beheld as making up' the onp history, of,the church, and no rifle Whlefftbsestibt'stand approx ed . by,, both shall t he i of.._any authority until reestablished the United Church, except /so far assuchrule may affect the rights of. • ifth---"lhe iorpoiate rights tio e w held by the two • eneral assemblages shall be con ertioptiod for their several ob jects as ned by law. • 'S'iith,---Theib shall be one set of 'commit tees of boards for home and foreign' mis sions and the religious enterprises orthe Church. - - ' Sconith;-..Anoisimrailmidticable, the Gen eral Assembly shall reconstruct and con solidate thejleVeoloooiident committees and boar& WWl' how` lbrig to the two Eighth..-lahsPublicitiona of tbe Board of Publication. Cpniudttpp,qhali continue to be issued awit g prestair eaVilieft to the Board of Xublication of _the United Church.to re- vise these Wages. Nina—Theife,Theigde b reiliWieeAhat , .are now . ende r Assetn y control may; if . their ,boardfs of (theca ett*Oeets be trees forte& to; the ,care 4 one .or Mors of, the ad jacent Synockh '"; • '"'' ' '' ' Tengh—lt is agreed, tbat the ,rresbyteries possess the right Id examine ministers for .admiasionpla :other! PresPyteripsitbut each Pres iislutTfbl• left Tree to decide for :itself la en 1011hall'exercisev the right: •Bieventh—lt shall be regarded lathe ditty of allopArdv4iTses,imtnilolurs and peo plerih ithtr tMted` 4 Chtlirett'Abr study the things ! wkdeh make for peace, to ..guard ti Ve- r getfieirof t union, if tira tft titl n Nt eras Pres • - es,un •er their care, and all °ltlgr grA I 4I4I*AT • eel' , • • of t a ea 'connected Ilgitig gil:trct aortAppawid• or,tiq trwi dissunticaritCdr sesol ved 'to 'LW • 'tig • ••:-Ith i AllOtt' SklVAVigt 't it mt • •• tor Se.union-snd continue ‘ tilei • • • • 'tritlitrOAbek! c ititerinpikon - 9.stors Made.' I, Rev. •• •a, w,,neehery op Mkts; Ofthe No!' ;•: Ms t • to;;liihsCteiSrOsentstlye 41.0rn (1: else Tendon oft•Listm'Anade 41 •' A ttht l eVtil'oPPA4 l 4o o 4 l ,f 411116reg*AftailMtisestilit• . tti WOW: ;41044164.•,*thit0 of ode - •• •• • 'Drumm. r. titans e W #1 • s s••t flitsiatiaSibrakiiitiDay, and. spoke ,1315131,0 union, anci,,lev. Mr. Smith , Dr. liadigisjaillky. t iV gen in opposition. TWlfflintellff . fr i4 MM I N d le ;IMO _et n nrday. • N 131.014rgaitorter* Assembly. Ltit4, 4 4o l .l4oo4 o olnikgszetieA: ,,,, lianntantnu4 May ,•=. In the Neit School Prombyterinibiecipl3lo6. noon an effbrt was nude' to inaesseftbe - t El a Pec4 e , 413° " :11 , . I ‘ ctflgCovi, „ t o s it r o o . rt med. , !rile EVimmietigaioug ni ght. 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' ,^ 1 .i..q. tr -, 1"5 - 00Ickib 4.1";L' 4 0. , 011.1,ii1.3: , t.. f ~“-; ‘.., ': .• . ? 41, .3ii - ... ,- .1 , e! MCA - :.:.7 r::: • ... NMI S 71,,POPlitrriel4LP"' The Repubilean 'National liominattionu. By TeiettatilitbtitterlttitirilyNeszaitte:c CHICAGO, Mav 22. The , National Corratiqii; Hawley; *rill beiit tWsislibigtimcmilrlday; May 29th, for the...purpose of.notifyb* General Grant and Mr. Colfax of their AtE4lo4thinifig iletteßOPuti,hl4 thq resolutions of the Convention. Alloffieers of the Convention are requested to be pres• ent; 'and' 'ttiti kni* iiitectit;atitY flntice tq them ialthus.given.',l" 2.! A Committee of the soldiers and sailors will meet there - ~the;same time for the purpose of presenting to General Grant the nomination and plaiferin Of the Soldiers" Convention. 7.,:n •••• : • New York Press on the Nondeations. By Telegraph to the PittsfutrinfaiLieiti:.i NEW YORE, hiny,-. 14.rrigh,"-J4on, and platform give great satisfaction among the Repultilinins - and 'War Detneetatat here; One of the Grant: Clubs fired a salute of oni, hundred guns in honor of the ticket last yv. peaki oftle nonun ions mita° .t. at Chi cago yesterday, the Herald says Grant is stronger than his party, and Colfax. is the most popular-info-00W party, and the Re publican ticket tit, ft-alig One. The Times says the people have faith in Grant, and the selection of Colfax is oink neatly judicious. • Theikarkritaysr the .ticket - .Wbulel have been a strong one five months agti, as it is completely Western and wholly Radical. Grant Is without a popular equal, but a successful militarycar covers a pitch'. ji Stoßklkani. ) ,. popu az' man in his. party. On the whole the ticket is not a strong one. The Tribune predicts Grant's electoral, and popular majorities Will exceed those of- U=91111:010 lOW feceivh moie votes from reconstructed rebels than any other man in the eountry. Under the auspices of Grant und Colfax, our country - is to achleins speedy restoration to its form- • er prosperity, and more than its former fraternity.%• NEW Youit, May 22.—The Sun says the Chicago ticket is a strong-one and will , receive thhorithnsiastic support of the Re- ' publicans. The Times, while generally approitirg the platform, thlnks, as a matt* of poy, not @an than propriety, the whole su bject of rmpeachment should have been avoided. =he gerald says the platform is acivork tit some Ingenuity. Like'. an old cam pidgner, the'Convention moires with a bold, step when the ground is fonnd, burtieads eastiouslv-Ind gingerly over - the :leggy Elaces. "xv e Converet4l.anpports the ticket, r& Z . :ding it ati insutteg victory in adianm..- - more-mg igratification over the defeat of. ton, condemnsthe second and 2righth , e'siDtions of the piatibrm, and cordially ap- , piroves the balance3hereof,-- .The Post; eulogises the 3icket and says Zhe resolutfbns, whatever faults a intrude criticism Might d Clect„in the bang e or hi the fofthjil' _ ling'.V.kflattitftlior ars-1 M. of theoeneral sense griustice,ii - Idled to thekliving questions of the day. EW 'Yowl. May 22.—Thapatebes % all parts of, the-country reportsalutesfired and other dbmeustrations made in hononf the tiominktimis at Chicago. - PHILADELPIIIA, May. 22,—The &Its of the nomination of Grant and Colfax at Chi-' cago, caused much enthusiasm here, and on all hands it was declared a ticket that' 'could not be beaten. There was an im- mense meeting of the Union League last night, when the nominations were ratified Auld resolutioas pasted declaring that pod In fan must be nominated for city aud„ooun ty officers independent of all ring Infin ences,einid great enthuslastn...,Two of our GrantcLubs..fired salute!, otenir.hundred guns each. in honor of the nominations. The platform gives quite as much satisfao- Mon as the:Candidate& Itialust.what i the eiaak i of the people; - . irreftliqe of t Para', X4lll heh}til~ enddrde. ngeniehte are in progress for a grand Maas ratification meeting. I The first meeting of the canvass occurs ttits. eVening at the Union Club. Governor Curtin will be ono of the speak ers. ...F:ittt>“ WA S HI NG TON, 21. r .Gen. Grant was informed'eifte s nOtalnatioViut 'the Republi can. candidate for the Presidency, by, the President of the Chicago ConYention. A *denaiNV Iferfltortimanri hl public pos one, nc udinß Congress: men and Secretary Stanton, tendered their congratulations. 13peaker Cold= trait' in- formed of Ilispotpinstik,and.rec,eived the congratiilatiorislf MO, Of 'his friends, his parlors being tluonga by _Senators .and Representatives, and others. Among the callers were members of grant" stall. The nominees will be serenaded after they shall' have.11,4 13 /PPPVIRIOI I . II O4 , I# I IO nori naan. , L. • ;. SAN , FROVIEPXy May , 22.--The Republi taircelyed rsgmrsitio,n.. of, .i.baint and With at Mcßa great was fired,nuti.atatilicationmeeting into be held this evening, , „ frm Grant au& Collin Congratulated. lock Sohnylt,c)zdnz, !Ilm,telftiZbe n y ing ManiIWWWWW. iltipWta in thQ viatonlopome end oontribu 11 shanfin4lslMktintiekf'd Er*lMOWlMP:Xlikullogelt“.. . .- and loyal Bultetin, Post find loyal lenaeohad deg flying itibenor of thb ncithitualdicortitifit. - • • r ) P0rm1 4 4wh i .)444,41q, 4lir l echalo sans Water - Ilted ;U=Mi-ciy:oliet-ihenominal iliollo4 7. ,Grim i ,e•i i ; • tiliVlClll46 , littlanagailik. freitirith stitite 1 1 3 TercediokitOyoOkfnt;4B/0 4 'for 'OW licililkiteiWn4l49 steamer owed th watch tter. 9t= had been .. ven ‘,.% the Ca .taro . .klbt* : ..•., - I , .., , 7 i t tb , ,es . . woul._proceed Vo N_SW.:l,„t" ',.i.:# ' l 4 ' h 1 6, *„„f i g i rtt .1 . • 6 , ~.. _ 1 AIWA .4eimikartr et thatipmecassimg?tir, r.,. itsr. tow er bard the tow. itit - leitrrul' 444l : .4.:4 _d r i , ,,i,- *4..014 t , .. f 1...! „ __ . ouvicatkitivnavjaTiatmottobe 1 " .. .e •- •- ••1 ,• V. , Pifriffift 1. 4. • I .' , -ISAM ie r. - . f'• — , 7 i - 1 - • A .11 - IS airro ‘• • • • • _. F '-eT • • ' •"` - ,p 7 • •• Fr ° :' ' '• c • - •) ' il' +' ' .. qs • ` - ,, r . ' Z . 3 4 f . - , t • ....li: „.• -.1W074 0. 7 0 . P 1 11., ~, ' , :irr _ ... , ,z ~..q.,-.1•;). ' . • - --•- .I,t7zatffio 3 itishati ~ the - Mitbek °Allis IWT‘ltA9Parkfis foriSinei Ps/s^ - biz to Thomas Batters, whic h is worth just nothing at all. He made the matte - Hint:Am ,lik,theMicefilcactadgaiiii adestription t . • ~, . . • 141,11144141441ed.ine says . - was of meal - tuff' tietet.f.' ligMt - 'Veldts* handy- hair • and' whiskers, re re dark Clothes; and a small brownhat.. The police„are on_the , look-ont, for the gent,le man, and it' is probable will pick him tip, lithe 'has. not :changed his -Clotho-stollen Who have-money have to pays prettyhepvy license for being fools eometames, and: it would not matter much, . . if some ` 1 hoffeet man received the money. _ ,- }• - Serious Airriy-uA :Boy, Tivelve• Ilearifof Ake Stabs His eoadranitiii. ' , 'A Esnitats'erittrnk affray occurred Thurs day eveninwr.at Courtney , Station;- - cm' , the Pittsburgh, , Port Wayne and Chicago 'Hall way, :about 'seven miles ,West „of:.the city, between .William .. .Courtney,; and ,Samuel Ballaid, which it is 'feared will resultja tally to the latter. The parties are "iielibol boys, • aged yespectively twelve and four tteen years. They reskde , ••in the vielni . ty, ,'and attend the echoer near the Station. It appears- that had'' feeling =has existed ' Itween I them- for some - ,montls: flaSt,t , and .Thursday afternooi, previous ,to , the hpur. for 're-aft:enabling the school; Courtney wag staliding at- : the' School housikecirfier Wmpaoimis, :when Etat ziOne to him' and „stated' that Dallard c who. r was away - wished - to see Wm. 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