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EN The Great Eastern' In Amerlein Waters with the :French Cable—lrbili , Chuteh "BilbPassirlromadttee in the Heusi - of, CinsinonsLThe Fourth in Europe—Re. . pub can' Disturbaices in Spain. l e (By 2 grahla to the *aburgh Gazette. 1 • i • :i GREAT BRITAIN. , Itt4olfo V-1 4 i.g_tilY (1 , •-•Thtr.: rimso. .to,ilay' .' 4 hasan editorial on the subject of the An ; niVSrsaryAmerlcan IndeOudence. The writdr"g pc gysf - The' Americans now ;. , feel they can 'peak of themselVes and of their neighbors in a calm and dignified ... teneliiitiiimit he bnasfing of old '_time. .. e ' W4Pmay aped moat of the old acriMo n•-tO vanish. The ,Amerigan people N ouglit to bs in a'friendlY Spirit, a ft er the Erionstax peace festiyai. Such a demon , strktion„ixe favpr.. of peace,. such a pro , digfouietnideinthitibn of strife, ought to haiei a softening effect on the most stren , s assertion:of the Alabamaclabus. In the House of lorde, last' night, the consideration of the Irish Church bill was resumed. Lord Lifford moved an amendment granting the value of their ' ' manses to ' . the:' Presbyterian& • Earl Gnuiville opposed it, on the ground that ' *it would aggravate 'the mischief of the • decision by the' House on Friday night, whert it rejetitail the:-amendment &per- Mit churches to retain their ecclesiasti calieledences without payment. 'There . fora Lehr - Milford withdrew his- amend meat. , ~ ,; ' • -:The Archbishop of Canterbury mOyed tea _ den wade:lent to clause 29, that_•priyate fett maim:its, made since 1560, instead of '• 166 ,'- be •zetained-•by . the Church; He i tedout the large endowments Which :.'„ixurdiaptior to 1660, awl said :',l - ,the e was no reasOn'irhythey,ahonld not ":be:those - merle a ft er that. To show i'sti - an, unjust discrimination, he • :•tho At, , was mostdarigerons. - It would sha 4 e th the faith of the people in private en winents. Lord - Hatharly. oppo;., 'sed, e Archbishop's amendment, on the ground that private endowments mace prior to 1660 were purely mythical. He asicl the • , 131ster grant" was an ap propriation to churches public money ands& land ,won by tire English while putting down ' rebellion. In no Sense was of private endowment.. The Bishop' of Peterborough:.sup-• poitid the amendment, I urging • that neither on the ground of justice no* of _ 'leg,alt right bright the church to-,bel.de payed of those early endeiwmenta r .Earl Gnu:Mlle said that ' the ' dif ficulty, in .. establishing the legality' of these early • endownaents Would swill , :toyotrptire whole ambunt of their;Value in litigation, and he 'proposed to:grant halfmillion sterling in money instead. •.. Therl - Marguis- of Salisbury objected to thetringing in at the last Moment of ; •-. fretilr proposals by the 'goyernment, and i ;pro . I- I that the conslnerationef_clanee gg t te ptned.. L.,rd Cairneauested !..- :the as os sag po e of the clause without da or 1 am endment, • leaving Earl - Granville's i pro*sition tol be considered In'the re i - • The Arehbiahop of Canterbury then i / moved an amendment that'-all .Glebe lands granted by the crown since 1560 be t given to the ' newchurch body. After longdiscussion a divisionwas had and I theJstilendment was carried-105 to 55: Clauses 30, 31 and 32 Were agreed to. : -• , Clause 33 was taken up. The Earl of , r , Limerick moved an amendment proyid • ing that the poor rates be deducted from I any...rent charge sold in lieu of tithes. The. Marquis of Sallsbur,yyemarked that ' thilqause was an arithmetiOal ptizzle; , .4. •but*as eiddently intended as a sop to 1 the •liish . landlords. The GoyernMent pro Posed to.: act . ; fairly; but the bill.was , the.niest penurious and exacting meas. ore ever climbed. > If the c Government• had- erne baldly forward and aVoi.ed these _clause's which : distinctly repre sented*heir-princi:ples,' they-would have ..; . - com'melided themselves more to all • 1 clas -, ,: :mita - the' ociuntit. The House ' t , '" di vided 1 Mi the Marquie.., of lemeriek's amendment audit was a d opted - 91 to 64. Aftey some further - amendments 'Ate 1 blll4l4,seti-the Committee. _ I • There is an Unusual depression in the . I cottircittracle in Lancashire., and several j firms Biwa suipended; - "` I-- - • 1 Dispetelies from Cork Stale, that - the , . : • , OUcar.ig! .bY .. Fettlanor,aplzAtjcat.s still continue. The palici;near Cork were at tacked flight. before! last by concealed -6 - C4x, July 6.-,-The Cortmon Connell -, yesterday unanimously- passed alveoli"- ,i• tioetalling upon the GoveroMent to re : lease -the Amprisoned 4'enlatis. A ;non : ster*eciting Was held at Mattoon, yes -1 .. terd4y." 'llesolittlons, were passed and ,; speeches:: made protesting .against the reply of Mr. Sullivan to Moore's resole.i tiii* - lottain4 the release of Feniens, in 1 tbelionekr e • :iiiis t rtotritti=3+ EUROPE. . . , . r 7 a eel. lirzpow Jaly il„' 'The Forth 'nip . • obi/tied in the principal citlea of Eur Ope.. ~ As V lennaa . banquet was given at tne *-- I:fai.ted Siefea legation. secretary Ha? :',,,, •Rteilided,• and on. toasting the health of ,••• - Sile')Ktnperor of Ai:lstria called to mind 1 : • thuollapatch_aent by Secretary Seward to 1 . . litirikllotley, In 1862, in which a tribute ' .:. 'Wttsid to the dignity, moderation and • • :jug ce'whloh:zuarked.the policy of Alia . sr)* at the, beginning of the re belllotr in AintiVic-40, added Mr. Hay; the - sequel continti characterize the ocsfdttot of 1 w th er eA . np f ra ni ;i i r . v is trith y men t t e hrcitughtt the e, gave th Ihealth of Hared'aettet. —• , . At i stptifoit iNvo_huudred ,Ainericanti. iandilkelr friends. • sat down to dincer... c '' Mr: ...I,:".llennatiri., presided. Toatta Were, ' &WC to the independencS• of &melt*. .i `to Presiident Grant, to Contress and;to ` ,thetutny and navy of e - 1 1 th o 4*d Sititaih . andAle•Sing orWurtemburg. • At night: . a ball Was giVen at Which oVer one thou.!, ' sand guests were,kiresent. • THE Flit NOT CABLE. ... Ltmomc, .ruirt3.--TJO' to Sunday noo n . thapmat Eastculklntd made 1.269. knots froz e Brest and paid out .1,120 knot* of AFklittari tr ittly4 6.—Advies from the Groat Eas in la tntlf palt - ten Menttril'' evaidng h 0. IAteXI 'received. fignale , goA , revtiocethmiati we 1.. -, ivArn'lfie li teat res ern ye , rein7V3-: I " I' 17 ,ceived: 'Dearing date, of 10 o'plook:this ' , forenooriefith Inst., and annonneintr the , 1 -arrival of the expedition in American j waters. , . —.--_- • • " ri is,PA IN. 'Amin, Suly El=Confliots bade taken . place in Seville between. troops ;and bands of RePublicans; The latter have been 'dispersed, and'the, - city +id paritively qulet,\ „though excitement is intense.• - 1 111Amtin. ! July larr,o, mil:ober, of n' dinfi Republicacinstriltions oCcdrreil' throughout Catalonia yo4e,rdsY and the day before. Ilerrea, Towtalktiorh time since appointed AllnistexpfZilstlCe, has reorgnWt t- .!:..) • :,-,?.., &. - ).,.ti: 1 ) ~,,' PARIS, July 4.--No further trouhle is apprehended ablodgithelbibbis - Ist rliA. Ettne and vicinity. An - accemmoeatlon has beep arrived„at end the 5t#1443,10) a fair :**Z. 6 :iiedlertionti VOttgmbetitora of recent elections for members 'of the -CorpaLegiSlatiff have been Aeolared valid: - -• • •• • .. 9 .' - 7 ' ' 4Attiglktlki-TEVek‘i , QUEENSTOWN,,JuIy 6.—The, mamehip Minnesota, from'Nevr 2 Ybrk, t 'Veh- A steam erday. The steapr, otjAKOO, 4g/t t . from New. York, unitzQ tg- A 4,:r . 2 LONDON, July B.—The steamship Bela , lona, from New. York, arrlve4pollny.. , LONDONDERRY, Alt* —Thi) steamship Nova Boothui, frote,-,44!ippri-arx:lV4:tt HAmßuna, July, 6.--,The,stettmer Ted tonia, froin - NewYork,•arrivid last night FINANDIAIt, AND DOM.loieVit. LONDON, 11111 Y 6.—Evening--Oatutils 93); 5-30 bands dull at 81%; do. , Frank fort, 86k(q)883 ; Erle, 19k; Illinois Cen. tral, 95X; stocks steady. LIVERPOOL, July 6.-Epeitiv—Cotton a shade easier;;lxdlitithig 1234;; Orleans 12k; sales 8,000 bales. Califor nia white wheat 10a. 6d.r. red western 9s. ,3d. Western flour 235. 6d. Corn—No. 2 mixed 28:441. feria:l47s. for new,.;Vats' 3s. 4d. Peas 38s. Pork 995. Beef 903. ,Lard 70s. 'l3d. =Cheese 665. aspen' 4215..6d. Spirits.petroleum' 7%d. for= relined: Is. 610. Tallow 465. 6d.. Linseed oil , firm. quiet and steady; spot 39.3. 9d.; afloat 28s. .9d.®295. Calcutta linseed 618. PetroleumOt Antwerp 48% francs. FRAIIKORT.4I2IS:: 6.—.eveniug Tr Elve- Twentio,o36 4- 4. -4 • PAUrs, Julk 6.Bourse qhlett llCenteu, 70 francs. 111171 P0i 1 g . F: 6 •3P9 4( 1 / ' 77 NEW, YORE CITY. • - N Atmy of the Potomac Mocletir—Ritualliam In Court—lncendiary Vire. !"EATelegraoh to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) \ NEW YOBS, July 6, 1869: The Society of the Army ofthe Poto• \ , mac reassembled ;today_: and ,elected Major General H. E. Davies, Treasurer, General Sharp, Recording. Secretary, and Colonel 011iicti, OculrisPOndteng -Secre tary. Philadelphia was selected for the next annual meeting. A Committeewas appointed to select a place of-deposit for the records of tho Army of ithe,Poto. mac and the Society adjourned., A case involving the question of Ritual- Ism is before Judge Cardoso of the .Sia prairie Court. ICharles ' Allen, : . a Low . Churchman, after a vain effortto convert , his Mother, who is a High Church Rote-, copalian, or Ritualist, sued , out a com mission of lunacy, under which ,rijury found her unfit to take charge,of either, her person or estate. The (we came , up' today on a nibtion for restoration ther e and evidence was adduced by Admiral Farragnt and Wife, Rev. Dr: Vinton and others, that Mrs. Allen was - of entirsly sound mind and possessed of more than' I ordinary plain common sense. : The, de cision was reserved. Senors Allem andßrirrora,_ of .the , Cuhanruntai-were to-day tidtuittcd to iiils,ooo each.`' ' • - By a supposed, incendiary—fire last night buildings - 46Z 360 did 358 Grand street, Williamsburg, were much dam aged, and thirteen'persons had a narrow escapd with their lives. Ittentleigsohn & Stone, dry goods dealers, in whose store 'the Alre — commenced - rhave 'beep arrested, otorged - .w1;li, - arson.. They claim tp have $ll,OOO, and, aro insur ed for 1 0,090..„0Eher, ,•?5,600; in sured. ec. , . i..tt. , Rektase or: SpaiiktilTrooi ., ,liikt Litcsllklur..`ti , g( Ilt6. (By Telegraph to the ritfilbargh Gazette.) WAszt/sovoN, July s.—The Cubans here 1;40 . the . ortie Spanish troops, between the 22d and 25th of June, attaoloAci ilte toms an or,Ggn. Jor dan near Holviiia 'd 'aler fi h t ; which is reported lasted ' eight hours, they were repulsed and compelled to take refuge in. tha towu.'fihetloas tf:ibe Calithis was nearly two hundred in killed and woun• ded. Among thnifii-killed were twenty Americans. The Spanish loss was about the same. The Spanish troops consisted •,of two brigades,, and outnumbered the •the Cubans two to on'. -Gen. Jordan eom' mended the revolutionary army.- • Elsve NA, July 5. AS.' : iiiiMber Wipe does Wive, been foqud.anillng gOldrigothe oss works at Esffurlitr- Matta;2 •e-V - EM • • Exciting Ankh' at letrallAsP.Obilasa —Newspaper Editors Snot by a Polie:a -tilsiaatailikvitiailialsiaairilaiiasteJi TERRE HAUTE. July 0-- .Thia aftermion Oout d'alocitcgiF,cArslvelEaMthittd; O. . ttimilb;""editora and pro - iirietbra of , the kYaturdfy li'vextvAriprote, porie,,phoir hi? Ern,f; a day poitOeinan, under dreumatalices the most waprovoked .csbaracter: ighilttPw)ui Irothrning frOm,dl n oer to his 'Mee glades be passed 'Abe Corner of Third and Main streets Erny 'laminated-, hi m , Vi lib: a, , hilly. 13tunned Bnd-bewildered-by-the -blow-Smith ran :out into the middle or t..heirtr,eet,Erny fol :lowing him and deal lag hl ILI several more %blow~,q lapfore bpl !rnitehed; oppnait9 d4*,` .this itA*ltilnitk,akice ee fiel;l 4 rawing his pistol and attempted to ahoot,.. but... missed , Are. -Erney, they jumped behind a lamp post, and drawing a igrapi pry rervolVEdirvdtat:LEiinitti, Smith firing about the same time; and Erney'a shot tab in,g• eftet Smith'S leg. Erney started . : stoop ,the 'greet; indiMeetlng Mr. Brown, who ha d atibat time reache4 ;OW ground, itgaltf draw up anaed at r.trOtcpvt4e rAc` t t Al ftrigAgegi in , .:l44sutti..prodpoings 'is feared; a al enf p revails . Thtl7.l44o4.oPßlLlstilth m ing 1171 :: CUBA .... : , . - PITTpI;r:ItGIII.,:.'_,I)V,EDNESDAY.,. , ' ,. ',TO-14i 7 ; - .! 7,;:.. ,1869:. . 1 ALPITAXii' CB telegraph to the ilttsbarth ttuette-I 1 Westatterbur; July 6;1869. • ' tisrolal sv, T ent of the TkeBBllll Depart-' -' , ~ . truint, kinsal, linti airlied from .Nevr.Or , i ffgalibi Wliertite balit kers snaking 411Vcsa gations of frauds in the,Custam House. , . ,-- 11 _° 4.9 131038 ate the tirh.q rep o rts, of the discovery of *ands lit the Custoins off'. cer tinder the lite administration of Kel logg. - - Paymaster Bridge has resigned the pc :. sition of Chief of the zßurdadZof Ito: ilsions and Ciothing in the ,IS'avy De-* partment to aCCiapt*thlpappoilattnent of Chief Inspector. Paymaster E. T. Dunn has been appointed his succesibr ati Chief of the Buistm , ' * Mrs. Graut and children will probably con3l#oll9Ci.. their, .atiMmer. residence_ a Long Branch about the sth inst. There authority for stating that the President a.not' contemplate -an extended tour or prolonged absence i from the:pap:al duripg f y tie autbziter.; Yesterday,while a party of were enjoyi ng the.toljdayippgr- itrtuery equare, one fired a pistol at an old can teen, coveted, si•bjch ,ignited the. can. Vass - sixicfscatteted dome of the fragments into a cigar box .abottt oite,third4pll of powder, patuntig.. an explosionitild se riously if not fatally injuring four of them - abotit lhelleaft( attar body; other ittongh sinffiring great pain, are not-bensidered a-dangeroue condition: - •••• • • - •"•• General Oberman returned to Wash ington this inarninglrom &i Loins. Secretary Robeson .was at the Navy Departgient..swge.ci in f thsAntlas of his . • - The Rec9;l4.Party fitted , put from the Navig thaserytuorY observe tlici polar eclipse - CiOgiisf . 7, left 'Eire ; with wiCh their instruments - Moridtry evening for the vicinity of•Desllotties,Tcitra.r. Profs. liarklums and -J. Eastman pf United Nfa'tesi' Navy, a have 014g0 of the meteoricratatalastronotuical work and the party hasibeenjohicid by Dr. Ed ward-Durtis, of .the,Dnited Staten .fanty,,, who-itirinder ' clarodlo be realider by the very words of the law, and your inquiry thunwddid be, in case 'the life' of the deoestaiditYKS taken away, by means of poisop alm.luis- , isteredlb him by the defefidUnt; was it ace-dentally ? It not; than' Heti , tioxtitk-1 I gamy; would bei ;lam thcs, ttqt , for,4duouil. ... tiring poison done wilfully, deliberately ,:.,, and premeditatedly} 'with the' tide= to - '' .-take his life. .• • .-, ,r 1 o rt. J- . To deliberate is; to thirdziotetzreflect.-- IThe mixing and prE,lparlinapca ikt 414 , , ~feod'• ler- drink - which - may have :1).413. given to the . deeestsed wottldlisqVire , l4-f;i-: ideetion and deliberation., To laylp wait.. hr,in inniiitill, istorder to fall ,npon c. , ..3,-_. . other, requires deliberation [pretriedita;. '' Sion] in order to :form sa, purpoee,_dr de-- alga, an , stet. - IL then s. yon should find , , fronithe'evidence h de,ersninedpitroose, _ deliberately' formed, was ' that' designto 411 (1 kill?, I Tilt statute requires ; hat the'd.o.: • ; i libeilitiOn should. be _upon the killing. The - Pkity'liritSt--lavii deltbemtelr're- - sOlvetl to - .kill..ft) form' lb tise: mind th - e ;, , t iuteut to lull is saougii. .1 • .- - • , - ) W ; as lieu thaset. intentionally, done? Vas . It t 6 takd lifer ot' was it to do bolif,y berth only l';; , Tiiiffilt. the peiniVTOr volt to "! fpaktire haidcitgyietigeg the 0 44.1140.*1f you ..‘ tuld. decide the offense wilt' commi sect th e , daerplaritp-theutlfaitletion- 01On between bflawd 2ao2ftnee. ta.4hat ;%Oue ? •1 Is to take life, and ciao othor only to do "bodiff'hiaitia.' iViiihifrefe it lithottii Chat '.. s. `the. purpose Is to take life, with a wilful.':. , '3 feeddellberately-, intentv,„44,wyrald._ 'ls, murder in ' tlitt • degree - ill' 'to et, Away:ham/ that Atittild nor•thardtrf - itil ,, l , aecrokritLlW: Lahcirja , peritott-roa,yta 4 'lt .u, gen lemen,that the intent should be -, own to exist at - the time theltet was' F mks, tlarbAviegtalringsno time. specific-- al/4 in g b ffV . RPTPFsl43q4 o ,a,ke qz-eql-r: r floe Of 'oti me. - • gfiiliitiSiairilid ! iotoili nth In es4.of counsel nroltVl e' ehartieter:.dfli 3 arqff.ilftstitif.d. Plridtaliffibc,ancli we. - *sire tn say_ to 7, that it , 'flak, iximportztictty, Said ' bran° 'offhe fligtt*. lights of the , ' KgalllPPgandoil, Mutt , ' sill , evldettoar he'Al , more ores eirpumstauth4, ;tog 4:p -.cis, enctiljelug-onlY'rif theifegreic and t" it is sufficient for all, purposes it prof•' l7 ;whoa t i t 41W0104104 4 118,43110 f, - UM lettOttial - ,(118 )§ 1 kfokilwil. Pn0.74 tat:- It.ito,t•ot_i oeltirolti ;us; . e limit at bft:n attittlt , ittraNdatit ad itill'i pat fit a lkakeir-, 3 cunasiatices prov bylhitest onior a , c hnielber of wituessea. ' - • '''‘,- •- 4 "" lz stmoodtait premetwatidatequildir.-- • ''fibtfOlatr} t kPP l VPAPgicizquiangt- - tie 6' t a ' ' ' -* ''. ' -1 ` ' , ri '.1...;43 el.-Mt/Mr* tiiifefoiiViiietieittatt.,4', to map,al l 4ltheramatleadatait4exte tt t h:dr. la t . Aides that of direct ,testlrop ~, J. .«3 i stich, proof May be - relitit hi' ; . 'l*.'''''"'" 1140 fee atitisStlitfictifery .4 ig:' tientie -. us. *Anil' tilitAltil - 1.0)441:14antr 'Ago - the taws of:nAttre_ast I . ? " thhalistoVielh' elitraiep .. it ," - I I+ eo - lint td flOhlWaluttlf4+ a ' 441 . . 5)44 4 l i , x ,ClUs-oftnitiVittO , t l ' l ib . '_m„ m• — 4 "enees a`ectee ' Itta ait it' ; --g ta tafgri'd imilting from direct tea / str : ou g. Itil IV - .1 visstitlATWOrfll , al° ' .1 :•: ‘‘ .l ' AlO/9410/447/ 40031iSoileed r, ti l t . ti wa . 4vrebatetibo.,Or ni o -- - .4 1 , 04 UV tcr** t o r ..aTPia fle el*3lll . ftrytgi!lbgst: .r, _ . _ - iiilipovsnesmotp l inmi - NUMBER 45'2 (Conti&Sal on 'p4ctith !ate.) ME