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ID/Telegraph to the Pittehupet Gazette.) s•. ' ' - WASHI . NGTON, ' June 15, 1868. • • - „ . r". . • SENATE,. ite CHAIR snbniitted petitions of earl zenof Ohio in fav,erof the passage of Mr. . Jeialrs'citeil : aerticie iiilf: - It. NYE.introduced a. bill relative to cerri, defenees. Referred. . •-': _,- _ • li. HENDRIC KS, temp the Committee , , - otiliuml - Affairs, reported a bill to facili tatedre sett l e ment of certain priusein the II ilia States. District Court:of Florida. - Nri .FOWLER inkrOrluced . a - bill to Pro videfor the better security of life on steam boseand other'Yessedn Referred. •.. • Tkibill to provide:for refunding duties . erruignisly exacted at. New =York;amend ed iitikprepriatitigsBo,oo%.ympaseed. I __ligi 11.4.0 N, -from the -- Committee on MitligAffiire; reported 'a Substitute for' •' , thei: ; . ..itiu',-the construction of a bridge acrot the- Missouri river; at Missouri reser - 'Yell it Fort-Leavenworth.' • lb DRAKE called up the bill for the re lief t &QUM contractors for the conistrno•;. ' tiord-Vessels end: steamers' machinery. He iid:the contractors had been unfairly treakl by the Commission appointed by the st-of March-2d,- who. reported favora bly* regard to ilk trim-clads built in the Eashuid unfavorably to the rest, they havig been in the West; that all the con itracks desired was permission to go to the • Courof Claims and establish their cla ims, i IitirCHANDLER, as a member of the r li late pmmittee on the Conduct of the War, 1 • recoketed that the inyestAgation showed a miner of western iroh blads - would not floatehen finished, and after expensive al= terabns they were worse than before. In repl:to Mr. Drake, he Said he could not recoect that those named in the bill were . 4 ,' amcg them, and believed the responsibil i ity 'ached to the Navy Department. IL FRELENOHUYSEN, representing the issenting members of the Committee e, - on heal Affairs, opposed the bill, claiming e.' thathere was no evidence before Congress -': thathe decision of the Commission against 'I this aim was riotjust.l He explained that: ~: the avernment% had allowed them five 1 millns on their claim which was fourteen s "lba rru s, and the bill recently passed gave ' li " t li cil l o,ooo arta'. tholritrestigation. -„ Mi HENDRICKS advocated the bill. N. Heed the contractors, by reason of delay y on ti part of tho 'Government in • fat'nish -0 ing sacifroations, &c., had been subjected t k th great loss from the riseln gold and 1 oo aently in nutterral. , , -Mr OWE offered an amendment for bid g such reference ;of any' claim' by w•SectrarCo.., of the 'Atlantic Run Works, -, 1 and named. , 1 . •1115 HENDRICKS moved to amend by 'acid* the words "upon any vessel upon II wide an allowance , was 'Tmade by the ißoar orgrized•under the "act of March ,-- .tftr further ' debate, '', Mr. Hendricks' ' • awament to, the Amendment was adop- S.: td—l3 to 19, and.M.r._Howe's amendment ti - glen adopted as amended, and the bill ' —2.1 to 17. ~ ;, -• • • •.. , b . . thebill supplementaryto the act to pro -4" vie hat National currency be • secured by 4 ailtge of United States bonds; and Minn •-- vie Pr the circulation' thereof; approved 4 -.' 416:81, 1864, ivist;taken on. The lanes- In WI son , the .emendnient of Mr. Mor t ill, of Verinont, as follows: And on the limp ,Many, increase of national circulation wrldel in this xection, the Secretary of 1 tii Trasury is hereby authorised. and 're. aired o permanently withdraw an equal sjountof United States notes. , id3RTOßgate notice .wherf in cder hi will move to add the folldwing: Ad theUnitedStatesnoteese retired stall et be chained by sale of bonds, but shall 1 takenfroth fonds In the Timely, col - tted the ordinary way. 'l. . Kr. W..B'addreased the Senate in fai , or (the .impositiore_ of the :Committee; to ke timtwer,ity'rnillion increase.- e 'dMate' Was continued by Messrs. • 11, .Usnklii_ qg arid resaenden. .- CAMERON . Moiled to ' table the " -Th),4ixdied to defer all such ,pubjects . til alter the election. _ The motion was rejeated-14 to 24. 14‘LarAINESFobiamed leave to intro s:9 a resolution which was adopted , in , tt thk_cbilleflp Embassy to, visit the - on - Wednesdaynext. _ 1 , -.4 motion toAdjimm'vras rejecte d. - tlifX• MORBl,l4.l.oBltmendmept to the cor-i' , envy deism rejected- 1 10 against V.'" ,i . Mr.: DAVIS offered the following: ad a abating(' fora section by inverting that "ere shall be withdrawn ,hy the Comp ; roller of Currency from the Banks of any late or Territerrthat, may have - been . in Irma' of 'cireulating notes upon The prin.. tple or theirdtatribution , art zegulated by ho..same rules .adoptedby the Treasury Department; the/ circulation "so withdrawn iHali be slistriinnad `by the Comptroller, of purrency arnongthe. National :Banks 'in inch States_ And - Territories as mayhave Jess than theiscpieper proportiOn of.4heir drculating notes.- ' t . , •He watt abbot to addresi the Senate, but Meldedd U. a motion to adjourn, which pre t'ta 26. - :'ROUSE OF AItPRESENTATIVE.S. * •:" `niLLECUITRODIZED. Amending hoMesteAC l law. Amen; hrtherfroorpna set: Also, to , stink felonies and , rnisdamea,.. Hors and reitu . late Pererapteri challengos In United *gig For divisiiin of Texas and admission to hetUnion "j zs the Secretary of. War . . 145 dd oortainerumume •to the States of •Ar- XatutW Lotffidatus, North carOlint.•South " I rt i !rN 9e o hitattnW l Florida, he ins of pnthe,Othemiiitantgavernmifilts therein. E , To *tilde for the construction cis wagint Aload through,Maltn,iBl Montana end 8 1 .010 - ';•tee , Tirrithilsou. : • , • TQ.Cingte, the efficiency of, th e' :Met Cc aae iacorning the natur4lstjoit cif tog The ;esolution introduad 4a t " -fic Vto °len % iTti - ' 4 1 95 ""e ton rinikt) y yernme it Washington came up - and passed nude tie lu rf gery4on of tAtt regions question iess7fiim• - • 7 •Mre B liAl.MS,' offered the , iialloVi ism!. • htiotralut shnomyloon move] g Xesolsed, Thatlfithe 33 /Muse WitilLinnietrALSOrtOugtoes in N •thl . ...I, . I t. 3.1 , tladd revenue* IS - de* iliaievution of taxes - on distilled - spirita and' tobacco until the same can be accomplished by a general , . revision of the internaVievenue and the Committes i of Nor Fond Means is hereby instructed to report without delay a separate bill fer4herevisionottaxes on the manufacture and; sale of &Salted spirits - lfr33l3lfillikli raipieriteAlfer hope that, the resolution,would mot be insisted on. •IThe SPEAKER stated debate was not in order. Mr. SCHENCR.deelared - the Calamities could not make a revision as soon as it could get through with the ordinary bill. toThe pretribtur question - was •S9loncled-611 53. Mr. PILE moved to lay the resolution on Attetable—yeas 68, nays 71 =• Mr. SHENCK moved to reconsider the:, vote on seconding the previous question. He desired eto know whether. the House would, before disposing of this question, ramie to' hear the nine gentlemen who had been appointed a Committee of Ways' and !deans. [Loud,calls to order.] _ The SPEAKER interrupted Mi. Schenck and announced that ne was not in order. Mr. SCHENCK said, (amid much uproar and excitement,) I knoW lam not. I only want' to say " this because we are choked down without , opportunity to sav a word in explanatilarc _ ...• • . Mr. WAST9IB3IIfRNE, Ill—l want to call the attention of the country to the fact that we have just voted scmillion dollars - Of ex tra pay to clerks in Washington, and lam opposed. to contiutiing„the session to put . additional taxes on the people to pay this. [Confusion and excitement.] Mr. MAXNA,RD moved to reconsider the Note refusing to lay The resolution On the table and proposed to discuss. The SPEAKER informed him the motipn was undehafable. Mrc WASHBURN moved to lay.the mo tion to reconsider on the table. Carried -71 to 62. • Mr. SCHENCK remarked his motion to reconsider the vote seconding theprevious question was in order, that he might make •tui-exiilanation. • ' * ' Mr. MAYNARD moved the House ad ,Mr. iiiiliiFißlYßNE-'-.Does that motien come from the Committee of Ways and Mr. IfAYNARD-2-Yes; and I give notice that all theCommlitee of Ways and. Means to ;be: 'beard on this question. [Delloto °Taal • e ' The SPEAKER called Mr. Maynard 'to order, nd infbrmed him thit if he persisted' in. speaking when, to debate *tor in order he would present the case to.the House. "Mr. FARNSWDRTII—I Mak unanimous •consent of the House that the Committee of WaYii anti; Means inay he heard, for five to• ten minutes. Mr. HARLAN—I_ object. Mr, SCHENCK—I ask the, yeas and niwa on themotion to adjenrn. - The question was taken and the Hottse refused to adjourn--V) to 103. , Mr. PILE asked unanimous consent that the Chairman - of the Committee of Ways 'and Means be allowed fifteen minutes for an explanation. _L , • Mr. BUTLER said—Yes, provided some body be allowed to answer. • Mr. BENJAMIN—I object. The question being on Mr. Schenck's motion to reconsider the vote seconding the previous question. Mr. STEVENS, of Pa.. moved to lay the motion on the table. Agreed to—yeas 63, pays 52. , .• ; Mr. SCDFIELD moved- to suspend go : rules so as teallow the Committee of IYays l and McallS half an hoar to speak.,,en the question 7 and 7 the opponent ' s` anoter . leaf :hair. Agreed to. • After an hour's debate, during which speeches were made by lessm 'Shanks, Butler, - Schenck, - Price' and' - Prep), the House passed a resolution instructing the Committee of Ways and Means to ,report a separate bfil'fbr therevisicm of the tax on the matafactitire and sale of distilled spirits and tobacco-74 to 63. The SPEAKER laid befbre House a mes sage from the President, enclosing a report from the &crawl of the-Interior. •He says the treaty recently concluded between the United States and the Great and Little Osage Indians, was subtaitted to the Senate prior tothe resolution bT thellonse on the subject. The message*te referred to the Comnritferi on Indian 4 - fidra, with leave to report at any time on the subject of treaty. Mr. SCHENCK offered the following prfi. elution: - . • /Resolved, That after the • report of a tax bill by the Committee of Ways and Means, in pursuance of the order-just passed,no other Inertness shall be In order' but the consideration of.the bill so reported by the said Committee, except from the Ortifteit-- tee otrenrolled bills. - 0 This witrodopted under a riturppsion of lit rules ::. - • • ' • • • On motion of Mr. ELLIOTT, the - river and harbor bill was made the special order for to-morrow in the gilouse as inColt-, mittee 9f ths.Whple undorthelly9 minute rule:' - ' Mr. SCHENCK, in reply to a question, said lithe Committee ofr v itT s, 3 and Means was required. to report on distilled spirits and tobacco, they Won d soon make a report; but if they were required to re, port the various portions of the bill relating fp those eabjecta, and dovetait _them togeth ,Az go tell -h o w 130.1144itiite 11,11111 th ILO could not tell - how long it would be. The Senate bill relating to the contested elections in Washington was taken up, de batod 'welt* IPtootee Ond:Mliqdrmineti fottito'itventY-filk. • Mr. LOGAN moved a suspension - of- the rules to enable him.to offer a preambletand resolution providing for the appollitenent of a committee 4 re tqjminire into the propriety and expediency of removing the, seat of govegnmeut to a ;pint near the geO-• graphical center of the Republic. - 1 This thetatoluca .:'. volumed:44mm 43, nays 67. " Mr. SCHOEUILD ailkeilliblinimone con sent to offer a resolution authorizing the Coftiniff teerotWays andilslbaiti to - Mein& in the new tax bill thp subject of mineral. oil. `.- ` -?‘ 1 '''''' la'';' , . _:_ F , .. ' Messrs. MAYN AR D and srALDING ob jected. _.,- ... ..•• a i , ;,) ' . r - I , AlfrilgC7lol4ELD moved to inspendl the= , 4 es, but the House refused. : Mr. BHT ftpWied tooPoPe ve ljfi,theo7B to d the'duiritte6 of 1116 'Wh le from the ', ill 'ftipifioprlatinipAooo, le the India • fir ission whfoh was agroied and tile.ill*Ned.'" '. -'' '-' ' Mr. ROBINSON, by unanimous consent, offered a resolution ~requesting the , Prost denttO tan/measures to secure the_release from imprisonment of Wurpn. and. Cos tello, convicted aildisaatiineeain 0 / 44 S t' taro for words and acts spoken and ddn el • the ppited /Rate s , en d t i , take ineegures CS pecurl ttireirArati r f a , fo,itt i rj W . Wiebtaue,i ceremonies as may berop p ristn to thb appropriate occasion.. The resolution-wiappdopted. Mr. BINGHAM Moved to reconsider tbe vote bv which the twenty per mut. joint rebollitiolecias peeled; , The motion was entered. i /Writ Mina% ofObirre,-moced to sus pend the rules or the purpose of offerin i s a resolution lt rplating,totbe_ tion Soltithho - D4r.. sod . other ' par sems.l • - ge nth: Carolina: Z.inf_k , cl - ) ..I , ,ci v , t - , pending the vote t he Hoye , e adf oun ia t ,A4NI/1 , 11 k . _ ii - -V. --( ,,,v ' ~—Oszkfikantiras iniNew York-lionds Ana atteadetinaminaust nieeci. yl ..., . ..:1 7 ...-1 :•: ; t r 1... : , 1, ~.11.,..: ~,..`,,tt...,..t.rt 1.7.il •.••:Z. , . 3 . t -. .--01e.,...47.ty re 4 Cw y M' T ~li9w+' : SEMI ENVOI. THE 'CAP-ITAL. Withthavni—Land Office iltisimeis 7 7111.uniored Res ignation—The fitutratt Trial— Proposed Revolving Fort. Tulegrarth to the Pittsburgh Gazetio.) The President to-day withdrew from the 'Senate the nomination of 'General Mott as Minister.to.Cqqta,ltipa, At his own yequest, oirricit nrstivisa: Relay* to the General !land ,Office show Unit during May two hundred and eighty-, six farms, comprising over twenty , thou• - sand acres, were added to the productive area of Arkansas. itdatiiitED-niit OVATION. Runioss have been in circulation that tk M. Clark; Of the Bureau of Printing in the _Treasury •Department; - has resigned, ,but. nothing yery, • definite ,can be &seer aimed With regard thereto ; except that sev erill-da - ego Clark' intimated to Secretary MoPulloch his readiness.to resign upon the close of an examination into the atra of his .Burean by a special Committee to beAppeinted_by the fiecVetary for th at pur l:Klee, and ' an &mount of stock duly made and reported. No such Committee has yet been appeinted, although it is believed such action will be takeri, and that Mr. 'Clark's resignation will soon be tendered. • ,REVOLYING FORT. • • 'Setiattir Nye v s bilrintroduced to-day is for an inquiry into the cost of construnting a revolving fort t ., at the ,entrance of New York Harborvand gives authcitity• tor ex periments. The Sarratt trial ba4 been postponed till nest Monday, the Government notbeing ready to melted. Commissioner hotline reposes to answer Secretary 11cCullogh's last communication. Republiean..Conntf- Convention—Stamina Rona for the senate and House. [Special 'Dispatch to Pittsburgh Gazette. 'BUTLER, PA., Sane 15, 1868. The Butler County Convention was held today in the Court House, there being a largp,..attendance and much interest was manifested in the proceedings. The candi dates were numerous and•embraced many of the most prominent names in the ()minty. A set of resolutions endorsing the nomina tion of Grant and Colfax, and the entire proceedings et the Chicago National Con vention.. were adopted. A resolution friend ly to Mr. Curtin was voted down. ' atTM- Satnes Xeri,'oriEfitiriaville, was non* mated for the State Senate; :William C.4dains; ofFairview, and AleiMuler Les lie, of Middlesex township, were nominated for 'Assembly. • ' • E. 31cJunkm received the county iaomi= nation foiCongreas, and the conferees; were instructed to vote for him first, last and all the time, tie matter who else may be put forward for the nomination. 11. The Expected Ra idin 'Canada—Ample • Preparationg. (By Telegripb to Plttsburgis Oazette. j TORONTO, June 15.--The volunteers and regulars haVe been actively preparing fbr any emergency, in consequence of Fenian rumors. A brigade, will be stationed in eaehof tho cities of Toronto, Hamilton and London, while forces will be placed at Cal lingwobd and exposed points, and reserves organised to take the, field if, necessary. Completeprovisibri is made for any sad den attack or raid.;: Government umceri Convicted or Fraud [ByTeiegrubb to the , Pittsburgh Gazette.] - RICEIMO24D, Juno 18.-'--"rhe case 'of John H. Anderson, Collector of the Fourth -Dla trict,-and others, charged with Conspiracy ftsidefrandihe GoOrnment, - wits'amcloded before Judge Chase to-day. A verdict of guilty was rendered against Anderson, Col lector, .Robert gElleotn iirlspector, and Gonldman and Patterson, Assistant In spectors Sentence was passed as follows: Anderson fined tilo,ooo and two years lin pristmment; El nun fined lIMOO acid two years imprisonment; Patterum - ditto; Gouldman fined:l2,ooo and two years lin ,prisonment. ' - • IllajorGeneralViard. tay Tempel:lh to the flttatrurgh Gazette.l *Lotturvinr.E, June 15,—The name of Maj. General T. W. Crawford, now commanding at this post,, pears in' the lista a:commit tee - :appognted at' Philadelphia on the , ,lOth inat.,,toadirance thwelaitna of Mr. Chase to the. Presidency. The use of Gen. Crawford's ;VoUte in ttiliftionneetton:WA WAlioat hie "authority, as he is known here to be earnestly in' favoreof the election of General Grant,.. and the success of, the prin4l4l3 nouncedln the: Chl6ao platform: qiplielTrigaf ,21 13. .•rtt!ab,tqllb Pa, zotto.l ' , .2 , , ; • zw Citmumvs. June 16.—Generai Bii-• chamm,has ,releasedAhe bl,e‘KiVripans Gas CoMpahrfrom life ACtien of Gehetal Bank's der„,ef 1844. „reqol ri pg t.henktow tratukfer to they QPlterumet t ersA „ Department all stock kfandihkln'the name of persons •In thikoittipkmilitary,soro j iceof;the rebellion.' ''Ph'natiattratiett OrAtsto.ogleteledid.not take place to-day as called for in Roglater •ramtprOSlMAclakiation t :.; .'l„.l..!it;t:l . __........_.. , 1 .- ........... _....... i • 1 4 A ~/ ;f i r r l i lk9 r fK i f a avo. , 4 1 *.lik A 1 [u „, y'Tetegrapn'io'tnie Pittsburgh gazette.] , I C PALl7lol4,,',Xtilie i ‘lo.::, W. ,ttdidert, 00ertlefeleet;hisinui•ti proclamation. to- Inorrow,loonireningthe , 9enerel, Meeintily "On thelst'Of,July; -The:o/080ra will . .bl;=ln etalled, it bianderstoodo as their dhutbilitiae have been Temoveki except snail' 0; are al - - rnady ualltied 4 , who, It Is. preanmed - vii I ' p comp! f • lvith , the slaw of ' . POPltriif 'Mt i i a, '. ..,.,, , ': - ' l '.l'. bi:iiitorppi iracceilp ? -,,:, y ~;- .. I , ,:tot Tifeig4ptkictoiottannikkosiettii.i3,-,:,, , r ~,t t.onpigAscrecti.A.Tufl6ls;wieifitict Win teaatigl i ttthl ;belt, elf t ha l lipir reed tngwid tali Tett itatirlitif, Which ::.tifer,ltioV. Ilii - t'a - veto, 1 *se tided to by the kienutleAgOriiikiarkithti gall required, and is not a lawi, T. K - ....* Thleobliirebti f i lr ok• ~Wane Hon bring° our 411111VSFillfrt!!! .. • 1 Lt.iza • ,57t: a i s te2 `M~4YX~Y MTMME PITTSBUNII, TUESDAY; '3l/NE "1 POINRACPC7I4INCIE A. M. WAsurrroitiN t June 15, MIS VoutikrAVON WlTErinAvm. , THE SUBRATTS TRIAL. PROPOSES To. ANSWER. BUTLER,. PA. TEE .7 S. .1 AM Senteaced. New Orleans Matters. tr, glty:7llloapk toj , - DESPERATE PRAM I.lllllok. JllllB , steamer' has arrived here from Oro. She brings , the foildWitiiinteh ): After the heavy bombardment.of Eta -ea the Allies made a combined attack on the rear ' elf tho posi tion to gain posseasion.of.theibrest of Gran Chascoe, and thereby cut offtho• communi cation of the Paragwvalle. The assault was repulsed after a desperate engagbinent, and the Allies: vim w ere oompolled-torelimmialt tho attempt. The siege of Humainv still continued, an the fortreha v Closely in vested by landmad water.; GREAT BRITAIN. LoNnorir,lnne 15,—1n tbe House of Com mons this evening the Secretary for For eign Alruin, Lord Stanley, said the Egyp• tuui Government entertainedn planter the establishment of courts of lave-to protect the rights of residents in Egypt 'of foreign birth, and tbat the Viceroy was desirous of carrying the measure into effect. Jthie Thii-I§terth German Parliament has passed thetill authorizing the Government to raise a loin, the proceeds to be applied to the enlargement and lin• provemeut of the Federal navy. • MARINE 'NEWS. LONDON, Junel6—Ecening.—The steamer Cella arrived, yestet clay. FINANCIAL AtilD COI IMERCIAL LONDON, JuiM 16.—ConsoIs or money, 94g. Aceounts;943o96.' Bonds, 77%87734: LrvEnvooL, June 15.—Cotton irregular; sales of 10,009 balesvaplanda, Orleans, togand. - Petroleum firm. Sugar 20s. Od.; to arrive, Xs. Linseed 625. • BRIEF NEWS IMC3. —The steamer Colorado from Liverpool arrived at New York yesterday., -,Twenty-three -lives were :lost" on the bark Istria, wrecked off Hatteras. -•-The annual Convention of the National Board of }ire Underwriters meets at Balti more to‘day. ' • • —A call has been , issued at Buffalo, N, Y., for a Convention'or Canal men to nom nate a State ticket. - —The Montreal Canads)Tferatd believes that the United States will not permit any serious movement by the Fenians. —The health of New York city continues - good. The .deaths last week.-numbered only three hundred and ninety-two. . FL committed *Weld Sunday, while la —At Ninws tic Base Bull Ulu of five innings, • Score-30 against E. A ckennail l pick in a saloon evening Bluntoi. ow; condition. --Albert Sant.' Provhlonde, R. porjury in takin . held in $40,000 of Common Ple =At Woonso ! Caii4ey;. n serv! do.g i ti Monday, a cill , of burning I using to kindle a =At Grand .11,4 1 severe storm on '; Van Zanwick w Nkur:/..anwialc an wore instantly k =The NOrthe with the stoic of L at Enfield, N. H. Loss Mostly in aniountingto abo —The bark bound to MO% j on the night of t eleven of the or! were saved by wreck. - • - Adelatt Hatreic r the cant •fiaturday, the to, latter two years. IhvOrable engage them for the pr —The award o Ing the overlan Carlton Shields fern's Stage Co thousand della the line ten hand —The Naval 0 ii - rived at West. 3 I" the praetlelfleet plebe on Monde diploma% ma of Visitors, deliv{ uates. fire broke nt Botta' dining saloon, in Elmira, New ork, Sunday nig hty total ly destroying tb , - , bulidlOg ,and also de atroying two g • ery stores, a tobacco idore and,wbolesale li nor- store, the atiook of Which Wag nearl" all _Taw Soso„ 1316,000; %OM ' • —The .examination thq ease of Collep-, tor Salley, of the 'Votirth"Dlatriet. New York, oharged With -perjury-by one Davis,, yeiterday resulted-.ln- the honorable:die ,c4arge 91 the wanted« Davls wow antse l ,quently arrested and" hold In $l,®G bait on .a renewed charge of perlury, =MEE e. moulding, aud—planiog '1331L1 pf John L. l l.ompn Wykolf street, Brook lyn, Wow desttoyed' last evening: several adjoining; ; baildings,:soactipied as storesund tetterbenthoalieb, were burned. • 4_0_1e1.109. 000 , whidif Poordisiustaltut Ittu r ~ boot Co Co, sash dpd blind mditafiteto -17. 3 1 ../1 0 9 0 .. • • „ - ' —The London pre s s is gratified over t he appointment of Reverdy Johnston , to the . Mart of St. James. The Daily Nowa doe:, "Th e long experience and training and high character-'of Severdy 44:11Instark late guarantees that he will represent the u3d States ad a whole l and not seetionally.” l The Times says: ,",No envoy pouAd be sent whayronld be hailcid,Witti more onididendel SS spawn:den of ripest nation. - The unant4 MODS ratification of his nomination is an unexampled tsad p h o mocish ul it i liot admirably trained tir the ‘l2 or probable *RP* With iMPitrtielitY, Igo ty of character, breadth of learning charm ofmatiner.V - , .1 , I•t 't . ' I,,Lk , i i FiretITSATII Albt!lit Pia. 10 , 0404 .4 , , iliy 4iielirilili tcthii i itestiiiibiugeiie.i.l, -,-4 1 . . PuitautilLyuta, .I:Arke ms___ A 4 ..,...,„.„ 2 riot occurred to-dalyilba,QA 4 Vr" =eV .. kdyyfahl ll . ~. 1 B ev - - pe ... c - t•,., .. . . lt lgial.ran tIP/ . • ',, . , .. ,tif# . . ,f'.-' '. . • .. r• , 1" ,r . + l , sIM 9.1 31. 11? IssUitt?:' , 7l ' aitd_ UM; GERMANY. ' a real estate broker, at Osage, Near York, on ring under religious In- 1 1b, yesterday, the Atlan of Brooklyn, In tigaule !at the Young Canadians. 157. likyas scabbed'' an ice te-Papbn* et " 'Sunday . ! inlying in s< anger- liEl2 d, 'Chief of Pollee of has been charged with the debtor's oath, and s for trial •in the (hart • et, R - : cattuulio Mc t air], was bottled to .rning by . the explosion of fluid, of which she was en, 'Michigan, during a unday, the house of Alex. struck by lightning. and a lad named ilalgovin railroad freight house idgo, Davis tt were burned yesterday. rOola and woolen goo&s, pit 020,000. • via, from New Orleans, I. as wrecked' off Hatteras 1. e Oth. 'The Captain and w were drovitied. Four aging to portions of the :e Phillips and Was Minnie , trim, sailed for - Europe on er tostay ayear, and tho XicatE have haul tendered onto, but have 'declined ott.' • . _ . the-contract fbr,convey -1 California mail was to litChleatpk i not of the Cali ' ny=the- rate beinct one per day and the length of andrietenty4ive miles. . 11, data from, Annapolis ar int Son. , , paqrning on' A forma reception took Gen. Grant awarding the 3f. Vopprie, of the Board firing the oration to grad- Reformed :Presbytery of Pittsburgh --Cale Presented:—Presbytery. Suspends her Relation to General Synod. • The Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Re formed Presbyterian Church held a speciid meeting in Rev.' John McMillanis Church, Allegheny, last•'evening. Rev. Robert McMillan, the Moderator, consti tuted the Presbytery by prayer. Two calls --ono from Neshannock Lawrence countY , and another from Fairview, Beaver county —were presented to Mr. .1. G. Boyce, a licentiate under the care of the Presbytery, and by him respectfully declined. Rev. John McMillan then offered a pnper, which declared the relations between the Presbytery and the General Synod are sus , pended until the leto action of Synod in the case of Gee. H. Stuart, Ea' q., be re versed. The paper is an follows: Wunltgais, The General Synod of the Ile formed Presbyterian Church, at 'its last mooting hold at Pittsburgh, did,ln the moat disorderly, illegal, cruel, partial and out rageous manner resolve to _ , suspend Mr. George - H. Stuart from office and number ship in the Church, contrary to all the forme, order and precedents that have ob tained in the administration of discipline in our ecrilesiastical organization; and Wunneas, By a subsequent resolution, it WWI ordered by Synod that all Sessions and Presbyteries be directed to carry out the law of the Church in accordance with the deliverances of Synod in this anspen- Dion oi Mr. Stuart; and WitellEAS, This Preshytery regards the' action of Synod in said ease as contrary, to the received standards of our Church a look of Discipllue, the terms of communion, the formula of Ordination, and numerous acts upon the records of tho General Synod,nnd regarding the whole proceedings as , arbi trary and injurious to the cause of Our Lerd Jesus Christ and aubversion of the Perinx., vent obedience which we owe Him as the great king and only head an&law-giver'of the church; therefbre, Radioed, That the Presbytery maintain , ing our long established and • well under stood position, and endeayoring to carry put our principles, doctrine, order, dimi pline and government as heretetbre, do, hereby suspend our relatioas to said Synod until the aforesaid action be resoinded, or until we obtain further'' light— • and in the meantime we remain in the Reformed Presbyterian Church, maintaining andendeavoring to inter pret and develop() her great ' (and glorious principles in their proper applica tion" to the age , and country in which we live, of which we are cordial and loyal citi zens—trusting that ere long those who have trampled on our constitution and our laws, and have perverted our Order and disci pline, will revoke their unjust and illegal acts, and concur with' us in the views we 'have thus announced in our solemn pro test against the • unworthy action of the late General Synod. , Rev. Gee. Scott, D.D., most cordially sec- i ended the paper . The action was pallid., 1 unjust ille galand outrageous. , • ' Dr. Doug as thought the paper was not 1 "'courteous enough towards Synod. Presby levy had a right to express its d'nweat or disapprobation of the action of mod in the case. But to characterise it as antral aeons, de., to tbe - "mother" of whom so i much had been said on other occasions. Rev. John Algeed said if the paper should be passed it mould leave us at loose ends: We would have no fellowship with anybody of cbristians. Mr.WM'Early wan b Maio• .•. 0. , • u - , principle of the church and carrying out the law so long as it remained in force. • , Mr. J. M. 'retitle was ottehished•to hear what some members had said on the floor of the Presbytery.: , Ten years ago he was not a member :of :the Reformed Presbyte rian Church. When 'he entered her he was taught that the Scripture Psalms.nly were to besting. He had heard ministers debarring those from the communion table who sang anything but the Scripturepatilms. Mr. Thomas Smith said he could agree with some things in the paper;but if he had a vote 'he could not give it for its pas- sage. He could not see why there was so much ado about this came try thePresbytery_ when it had refused within:the last six months to remove the suspension , pro flounced upon Rev. D. Kennedy, for a lest aggravated offence. He did not think that suspension should have been prenounced in either case. ' • Rev. J. F. Hill said it was a remarkable coincidence that the Synod had persistently refused to visit' censure on those who bad violated the law, and that at the late meet ing two-thirds were found willing to visit• judicial censure on the alleged violators or_ the law. . • ; _ Rev. John McMillan said the. Modenstor ofthe Synod announced in private conver sation that they had come prepared to put all men in their pror places. He desired to have the standards of the church remain as they are. He wished!. each brother to interpret them for himself. He did not wish to throw men out •of the church be cause they bad on some ' .occasions; sung hymns. He thought the Church should be Rev. Thos. Johnston °Cored i the follow ing enbstitute:' _, , • - That whereas thi s Preabytery ia called - upon to define her position in reference to the 'recent action of the General Synod, by which Goo. H. Ste Wart was summarily sus pended from eldership and membership in the Church—end •the subordinate judica tories, directed to proceed withall similar eases in secordance with this precedent. Demlved, That in the view of, this Pres , bytery the said action of Synod was wijust, cruel,unkesibyterial,, and pubvereive. of the interests ,' and • unleria' repealed' subver sive of the existence of the church to which we belong. •• - ; ' •,, • ' - • 2..Resolvici; That•We do not fitel bound, bat utterly refine to execute the resolution of• Synod, directing Presbyteries and Sea.: alone to proceed with similar offende r s, ,in accordance with the precedent established in Mr. Stewart's case.. t 1 , ',B, Readiva I ~,That, this Presbytery will ' labor by all suitable methods to secure the repeal of the above action of Syn od. ' ' Thlis•paper watt not seeofide . - •The eines tieWhaving been put mil the original paper, itWas carried by a vote 'of 6 •to 4, one not. • The Moderator having annottnced. that this nation , suspended_Die relations of the Presbytery Woe synod; Dr, Douglas said he was for the union of the Church of Go& and not for her disintegration.:. Ile did pot believe they ehbuld commit suicide. ',' Thia ' act of secession his struck 'a blow to nnien, • 'and he •woold announce-that' he still 're mained.a member of the RefermedPresby-' too' in connection with the General Synod.. litev. John Algood and Messrs. J. M. lui- Atria and William Early wade similar„„,,de pliratio s. •- , •-‘, ,- ••• ' , - I Dr. meal Said timy .itio: remained in; f Sill re tion to the'Synetwould:expect to., retXtiv all the PresbyteliallPOPors. - ,,J ' , - Dr. Scott Naid,there was no : neceseltLtu , l'' divielon t 'that all Merishers'of the •-_,..; , bytery were th eisainets before; only 1.!!!: Huspendeditheiteetatione to Synod.' ... ' • :;:Ravi.. , )J: P. Hill and Seibert •Mosi • di ke d__te be teelleved from .seeir pa4cirak, epergely,..,,_ , 'litho gequesNa , were l aid :. °II. they: I '+'!" .4 " . ? .. `.l ~ , c. . ..' ~ efs , '' '.^".. '....' '.. --I ' l ‘ : r' i • I ?,01,1bilfri-A4uPeat;; „i . it three tiriftfiee months' 'IMW O f ^!-•'bilistt. Titer havirldx :I; if ••, • 7 t 1 agmla 'lttna..&-,..;,,,i ~...,.-4.;,, ~,, ,i. ~'~~, ~~''~,~. -~~".~~ ` Y ~Fi~w, ' '~'~.~~, ; ~,~~'dr ' ~ "" a .s : L. ~ , .eA. - r,."taßr R' tYr~:,,~'ar:~,?t~.a~e~ '?: _.; - _.. _ .. .; - f ~ -~ ~. •. ~ • F•.• .., -N1T1K13,74R1143. I ' I Wallidllgtqa Topics and Gossip. Mr l , l Johnson hail-formally'tendered the position of Attorney eteneratto Mr. Evart's. and at gentleman will mica* the appoint men , and will probibli be Confirmed. Mr. McCulloch will resiiail about the end of the month, and is deemed t Aulte probable that Mr. Groesbeck will Rimed him, al though the friends of R. J. lkalker are urg ing his claims upon the PreSident.: General Butler finished his report and presented it to the Managem,yesterday. It will go to the House either to-day or to m rrow. General Lorenzo Thomas at his own re quest, has been sent on an ;inspection tour in the South of our Nationakleemetries. The Rational 21/tcliigenclm publishes a huge editorial urging the I immediate re moval of Secretary MoCnlldch.. The idea is to make him responsible for certain very bad appointments In various parts of the country at present laid at the door of Mr. Johnson. The proposed increase of the pay of offi cers of the* regular army - i4lll be opposed and probably defeated In Ilk, Homo. Mr. Johnson's friends haVe dropped Han cock, and are now working for Mame and against Pendleton. Mr: Rolling i put in a rejoinder„ to Mr. MoCulloch's last letter 3'esteiday. • A' splay oorrespondenoe, is looked•for yet, and the Secretary of the Treasury,;' ith both par ties pounding him, will have ,to go • under without doubt. 'l' Senator Fessonden has received an invi tation from shout one hundred Doiton Con servatives to dine with tlietn; but 'ho will decline in a respectful manner, as -he de sires to, act with the Radicals upon all gen eral I, It is tho intention of ReVerdy Tehtiton, the new , Minister to Faigland,lo leave for his new field of duty aboutll the middip of July. No change is to be Made in the Soo retriry.of Legation. Mr. Johnson will ten der his resignation as United States Bens- tor, to the Governor of Maryland, in the course of a couple of weeks. As the Leg islature is not in sesslow,at r the present time, the vacancy caused by Mr. Johnson's resignation will be filled by fin appointment from the Governor. 4 ` I Sunday School Imilltnte. ) The Western Allegheny 'County Sunday School Teachers' Institute held its last reg ular, meeting on the llth and 12th init. at Deer Creek U. P. Church, in West Deer Township. -The meeting 341it'as' one of unu sual interest, and a large end appreciative audience was entertained with. speeches and addresses throughout r the protracted sittings of the Institute b' , the members and other eminent friends lot the Sunday School cause who were ptesenL Among the latter were Rev. Josepli Little, Rev. J. , S. Travelli, Rev. Alex. MeLaughlin, Mr. Archv Marshal and cgheis.- The- next 'ileunpa of Uttiou the Institute grill be held in t Wee. U. P. Churelii Pine township, on Thuriday, the 4th of Oetober _ The well on the Talinnuct' Farm,lJpper Cherry Run, ...owned by ,Thompson An drews, was producing at :Ole rate of one hundred and twenty-fivelfbarrels per day last week. The wells on ? "sea Nos: 110 and ill; on the same farniiiii, improving. On_the Story Farm anew - UM', lotaited near the.old heridan z well wait:struck on Tires- Abby itinirnect hY the Coltuniii4 Oil Company, and is rpportei , to be prodUcing one hunclred and ninety barrels per day. Gone to Williamsporthe .Tune session of the United States Cir Obit and District Courts'commenced at Williamsport yester day morning. Judge 'McCandless, Marshal Rowley, Mailer Atterney " ; Carnahan; S. C. McCandless, Fag : , Clerlfr, of the District Court, together with a nu.Mber of attorneys and jurymen summoned from this vicinjty, left on Friday and - Saturday for Williams port. Newport Bridge.--W., 'Qtuner Roberts, Esq., left yesterday in tuasirer to a telegr?.m from the Congressional Coinmittee, - bayng under consideration the building of the bridge over the Ohio riveritt Newpcift. A. committee representing the river interests of Cincinnati are also there] attending COW, same case.. • I The grounds at, Harrisbutg for the Stnte Fair next . Fall embrace sixty-five acres, ' and are within easy . reach of the street ars and Pennsylvania railroad. • A milehorse track is being laid out, and the necessary btdldings Will 'soon be erected. - • t man was arrested last } Week in Oil City for being drunk, and confined in the loek up.- Yesterday inornin,il i it was uotii2ed that he was unwell, , an at about: three o'clock ho was Ibund dead; • A little girl in Youngsill e, Nyarren!xmn ty, has'a remembrance string twelt , c; arid a half feet long and conhaining 851 buttons, but nolvio alike. 4 . . . The good people of Tituiville are bestir ing themselves with a yleW -of I havinan old fashioned celebratio . n, next Four th of July. - - • I A .shaft is being Sunk :on the farm of John Cope, East Etradihrdi Chester txmnty, in. search of gold. - - •, 4 ' idempute;:jteie 15.--Cotton; ' the market is Sat and there is. nothing doing; the .re ceipts today amounted to! p bales, and 'experts Were 18 bales. 'Fleur is dull, with sales of superfine being : made_ at e7,50a8. Pork; small sales were made early --in the day at $29,50 for meas. - Bacon; shea are held at 133(e,'and clear sides 'at'l Lard litheld'et 19a2L10 . " , Cern; the mark s'is dull and heavy, with sales of mixed Weide ern at 950. .oatrr, the market , is steady and quiet, and' sales were made at 800 for west ern, in store. Hay awl* botight‘t I S 4B. Bran is held at Gornfideal;•__Beleew n ? Made at 114,28a4,50.' New Pc' Sat?" are se l l' ing for gs,so. r • alms , !tartlet. CP) , Teieilapta to the ruotanta posette.3 Bliiiskutrosi.ltinal&—Flour la dull and unnhan i e d„ -wheat iti rttllet and a shade bettor with sales at 41.87)4 for No , 2 , and Iva- 'for N a Oats t the market d and sa les' were made of No. 2'at 05tq7 a. Corn is quiet at 850 fer No; 2. The barrels" pot raranq:roult . 4Oura - Were , . dear. .27,0 w btu dials wheat, B," thrshelseatrk and 8;000 iresheie. eere; - The o hiwepte were3,ooobartelit floor, mul:100 ,4 1 ! • z • Ai No w i tltrinans illultet. -, -,... ' l - 4 ter Telesis,* to tto mumoreitemotl3.'.l:.ii Nrkw .04144115. Julie, ia.-4104pn valet and ' 'Shia ' f;' saddling, Wife; 'wan 780 WNW rem_pholso. baler.. steill=s Vas-24erir VedkatestexeasposefS i t . .1 1 r e gEguiptr.NIA..s . 9,1_arertochut ' it . !Kra • amt . :, unmans, 40 4 10 t ,4 . :fdlediioL 2, thde l doll - Jur la .. Bacon firmer; shoulders 'AWN tdellti NI /73007 1 M. lall *MI _UStfat "-keg 2Nl‘. 1.... . \:;.r.t. re , :, 1 tl. ::.; , , ~.- ; -.. 4, - . z. -• , •,. zoi , IEI E