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I t iL Millt . ''''''' - - ,' -k .rtfli ti ' Ll ~." '* ' 1 . . ..,. .., . z . . . ---1 4 \, . .. .. \.. .4> , , ..,...„. .....,. ~.....„. -24 il I • & X." - : ,- 4.k i 4. . ''-. ' '• • ' -.... , • ~, ',-' :' ' . - . --- . ' '' ' ••- ' . FIRST E .VID.4"IG HT. THE CAPITAL. The Mississippi Election--Judge Dent 311.01 , 160 t ,- Deel.Lee--Correspendetme Concerning '_the Pseark Cable—•rip.• ' pointments—Revenue Decision—Bre. kersPTaa its Bela •Teric. car Telearob Fittatinm'dituste.i • WASHINGTON, July 80, 1369. Commis sioner The recent statement that Commis sioner Delaep hadirecentlyziven orders to stop the diatiliatimi of spirits' in New York until further ordeis, is pronounced Untrue at--theßevermer Bureau. It is believed the recent activity of officers iii New York in ferreting out frauds led the offenders against the law to make the report. -. • . . • THE MISSIS SIPPI ELECTION. Nothing has occurred to show that the Presidebt,will ire nterfe in' the coming electlot Missiesippi; but' he to ex pressed his debirtnination that there shall be a fair one. The District. commander will accordingly appoint in each county of the State a• Board of - Registers, cum; posed of ontillidleal on - - each, a Repub. /lean, and one army s - • „A: tomtlerrian just ftomidisilisitiA-reh resentetliat theNationalOr Conservative Republicans, similar to the Walker party s in Virginbs,tare:making accessions,. from the tittittneßadlealwing.-- Bev. James Lynch, a colored minister ',that Mississippi, as be says, had a most cordial -interview •With" President - Grant this afternoon, in which he assured the Iszeivident.thet the -colored people 0f4,49 MAO rapidly improving in all , that constitutes useful citizens; ' that theylook to the Republican party as the fountain and burwark'ni their recently conferred rights, and therefore they would sustain it, and that all daises In Mississippi re-, sponded heartily to his famous words; ttletzta: have • neace.7- President Arent "exPreated his gratiflisitlen in learning that the colored people wore improving, and ..saitt they ' about!' -;.vote - •toriri the , promptings of good judgment. He inti mated a great desire tehave the Fifteenth Amendment ratified. .=2l'.fitua DENT .richa NoT DECLINE.; • • The following correspondence took pl 'to day: - _ 2 • . 7 • Wozahisuptcin, Slily . 30, 1609.=Hen. Liwis; Dent—Dear Sir: Having seen certain dispatclms to the NOW''Tork press, re newin the re rt that you would do. 4310vehtifir 'P r. r Mississippi On the National Union Re-' publican ticket, we desire to know whethiA,lori--gdhprePtCl Yent-Proviou33Y . expre datejrndhstienoh that su bject. Fort e purpose of putting this matter finally at rest, we trust you will - favor Us • • iiitletutearly reboittigl Very respectfully, . • ; • - Ix-grippe ;Gsdattioßmi TRU/di:o* -July your; t9,11369:=42hrftm atEN repitte - F orirmmication, I best leave to say that while "I cannot de -efine.what, bar not 'been; formally prof !erred me, you are at liberty - to' any to the NatkinslTltlioltßeptddicsriparty,and the people te - fdifessipPli• generally, that in tAsevgidg, fertalltigflPAAt• ii-hatt"l"e* iny f e ria t person .0 'say I would de elf tiejlteminatkotti iftealsredirie by the National lanrofißepublkan party of Mitt itlislool.-and stain assure you ply, , ptu.. ' potielb tbat'ettd - remillui 'fixed and dn. alterable. I desire "the restoration of the, State, 'vita 'embititulittribin.larid laws that will effectually secure the civil and :politicalvightriefall persons,, , , = - -Vert , _ 22 Y; t Louis DENT. TAE FRENCH VABLE-.;CORRESPONDEICICE. • The following correspondence hp just been lade • Washington,: July -16th, 1869.—51 r: I have the honor to address you on behalf -.of the Societe 41y. Cable trans-Attuntique .Franeistis, Whose Interests 1.-represent in -the United States. Having been informed, in the first instance by Mr. Thornton, • .Ff• B. Msjesty'p Mtnister f and afterwards • by Count de Flourney, the French Charge' d'Affsirs, of the views of the ..-UnitedStatce. Government as to Its _ t her' ty and duty regarding the proposed undertaking; I have lost no time in cond.. , ing to Washington. in order to. confer with you upon the * itilbject, and as the result =of 'the interview which I had the honor of having with you this morning,- in company with. Count de_ Flourney, I beg to assure you that the `Fzenth Cable Company agree to accept, Wilke basis upon which their operations are to be conducted, the provisions of the bill of which a copy , wasenclosed in your letter to Count de Flournoy, or of snot other enactment as may be passed during tbaaPpreitching Weston of Congrees,with a view to regulating the operation of hit ` egraptdreable companisa connecting the Vnitedfitateirwithloreign etinotries. The . . . # o adattiegide lygna-Atkiptique meat:. will, moreover. 4 - o their - utmost to !mince •the government' of Flia.Majesty. tint Etn:‘ peter - orthe,Fnmett, - so • far 'to modify) the condession under which the. Company luts been established as 'to permit the lending tipc , n,Freneh - soil of any cable= belonging toanynompany Incorporated by authority of the United States,' or of any State in.the Union; .Azad they further agree on their Own part .not to oppose the establishment of any such cable be . ionen4 to any company incorporated by the antnoritv,of the United Staten or any Btate IntbillTalon:' • • I have the honor to be; Sir, your obel : dient servant, ' • V. G. WATSON. mammon' Fish, , Secretary of State.- ' The Assistait Secretary Of. State re - plied as follows: • e • DOG 6 tinent /Rage, ',lraihispten: 23, it389".4111; T have the honor .to knowledge the receipt of Year letter of trilL4 6 thlo , ttte,Boafetas7 of State, as. e g him that the, Snide du (tete TranslAtlantigttt to _Which you • -represent; accerit t as thi basis on which oferatioitsatoto .4 30 00 ttattoted,"the , Mavis Provisions . o f : the„hill j„Which Passed tbe Senate c' -, : tof the United , - States' last 'aintori.;::ne'o; ' etch other en. "aettnent as may -be passed = during the approaching - 7session' of Oorgress on connecting ;the - Zoned States ,with foreigtt countriei, and farther informing him thal;the .6bciete would do their MOE most to induce the — Goiernment of His Mojesty, the Emperor of the French,so to modify the c incessione under which the Company , is established as a permit the laying upon French soil of any cable be longing to any company incorporated by the authority of the United States, er au thority of any state in the Union, and agreeing on the part of the Societe that they will not oppose the Ostiiblialuntio of any such - cable. - In reply - I have say, in accordance with the verbal assur ances already given yon by the Secretary of State, that Aliving_recelyed_ anch rep resentations and ,assnranNa trpm you. no opposition will be made on the part of the Government of the United States to the landing and working of the cable before the meeting of Congress in the approaching session. Ithavalhettsmor to . „tfestraong (*Fr dieriradMfnt. 0--- [Signed.] J. C. B. Dims, To L. G. Watson, Acting Acting Secretary. ; Agent of the ciete du Cable trans•Atlantique Fran- AZP 61 . 1 7 11 ,,EM. kfilfPriaidefif itpfiatifeir iv. - IV 'Gray. Collector of Internal Revenue for the Tweritieth District of Pennsylvania. The following Consular appointments were made to-day: William Spenee Ver main, of New York; Consul at Ling Rl ang: ,Edward P. Getty, of New • Nork, at Gaspe,. Basin; 'Jacob 3. Gamper; of Perievlithia,' at Ghent; and James M. Peebles, of Michigan, at Tresibond. The President has appointed Gilbert Roberteori,'Jr.Anseasor of Internal Rev—, enue for the Fifteenth District, vice Phil. ip H. Nebr, suspended; Pulver Heath, Assessor . for . the Eighteenth District. vice Alfred B. Palmer suspended, and John S. Masters, Collector of the Fif teenth District, of - New - York, vice James Forsyth, suspen ded. There were no etlinetligairtst" Pia" suSpendedjpiidni; men, but" If was thoughtvelange would be promotive of public: interests. Thsitnat clerk in- the Treasury 'Di3perthintil; WWI t6-iday ap. pointed by the President Collector of In ternal Revenue Irene District of Co ltimhta, in,placa of *Mr, .Flint,Acceased. ititimntkeinctstos • - Alexander Fulton, Supervisor of Inter nal Revextuoat , Baltimore * ,rites to the Internal' Iteientfe` Blareau, statingthat parties in his district are engaged in pur chasing from packifilrand dealers bulk meats or bacon and pork, which are merelywked.iasalti,but trot, titneked, "alsittendared lard irra crude-state;-that they have taken the bacon or pork from the original packages, smoked it and re packed 14 Arnpa with their' own trade mark and some Without it, in Which con dition it is sold, and some of the pork, after smoking,, they sell without packing, Supervisor wants to kbow whether _such parties are liable to tax under section 4 - of - tile act of March 31st, 18E41,, • The Comintiiiithini'dtlana such parties are engiutedlii'ttiiritieNnitfon• of lard and baoon for sale, and they put up these articles forsale inpackages with their names ,atid %mac, marks on meth. and are therefore liable to the tax posed by the section to which reference is made, • • - 4rAi. os DRONERS., Commissioner Delano today receiviad Ltetegram from J. F. Batley, collectv of Internal Revenue for the "ThirtV-sec ond-District of New York, stating that all assessments — ailllnst bankers and hrokep, as a tax upon the capital em ployed by Mein in their buSinesl,-bsd been collected except twenty out of two hundred and eighty, and these twenty do not exceed ;eta dollar:manta in amount. RETURNED To Dirro - nn.a . treat. president Grant, accompanied by Gen. Yertbr, left „Washington .to-nigbt on his 'rattan td Ung Branch.' -- • The Inter,nak Revenue ,seeeipta .to-clay were over onokullikkii detlare.! Particulars • of - the - Steamboat Riot— . Six Men Kilted. [By Telegraph to the jlttsburgh BaZette.) Ciiicaoo, July 30.—The following are the particularaof. the. bloody riot which occurred on board theptiamerDubtiqaci, on the Misifsappl river. One hundred and fifty raftsineu came aboard the boat at Davenport. and the , clerk ordered two negro dockhands to stand guard at the gangway, and not let any one pass with out his permission, • One of the raftsmen tried to pass this guard and mike his ~way - tile' :cabin. : when the .deck hands drdered bird back vntil'his ticket was examined by the clerk. He not liking this,. commenced to pitch iutp the decktuti*vitio got th e -best oftim, when • the ra ft smen; to the Imbiber of over,..one hundred, came to the resede, stabbing and beating the two . deiikhanda till about dead, then--throw ing think intolha rye?. They than inside an assault on the rest of the deck crew, succeeding in killing three more of them and throwing their bodies into .the river. One of the raftsmen was also killed, making six killed - .all. As soon as Hampton, Mo., was reached; Captain Rhodes landed the boat. when the rafts. men drove the deck crew ashore, Injuring several of them with atones. As soon as nits was over they went aboard the boat and ordered the Captain to proceed up the river ortbey would burn his boat. He being In their power, and fearing they would earry - their threat into execution, headed the boat. up stream and In the meantime telegraphed to they- Alberni' of- -Rock la4nd, who - ()bartered •an extra train , and left with a large force of men well armed. They overtook the boat at Clinton and took possession itf ber and. started for Rficic Island: "On thillr 'arrival - at Rock Island there were over 5,000 people on the bank, together - withthe crew who were driven otf the boat. and with th m eir ist alleti tha,ystmaeoded inrecoguJJzltfg forty. two of the men. who tvere 'taken to jail under a strong guard. A large police force is pqsted -about. Abe PIK, and no farther r trouble la extiected. .Reak Island is full bfraftemen, who came ashoriii lint an extra force of policemen has been At*trinfechrbotit;thh city, aPil ttiffught that'll will be quiet for the night. EBY TelegraTitt to thf!Pittlburirh tiazotte.,l HAVANA, J'utlBo:-.LA. meeting of the stockholders of the Havana Railway lc to he held hem mit week to.deside upon the Attire° nitudt Meet of loc t oor Advictis MarAi , Tutfis'rb - pOrt =the garrison there suffering from want o: proyisions and anxiously looking f ' mayor ( •ith happ,ltee - t lforn Puerto de Padre. he insurgents are comrnittin • great depredations In -the Bardiago, Pu t Ono Princimand Ttinidattjmisdiction. REVENUE EEC EIP TS. Latest from Cuba. SOB illitH. ifficiook; -- 4k rzwsjtir con. CBliaiisplp tothe PituNulrtrOsu GREAT BliirAlN. LIVERPoOLaxiIy 30. The Cotton Sup- Piy Association have a4opted a _resolu 7 Iran lookiiig to the speedy* development °Nut zsiliveleof Italia Ifs order lafaell= ate the exportatldaWdettOW &Om that Vhls ortlfts is taken is coned: qUetloB,of ttie insulfluiene7 of the supply fnini- the 'Unite& Stites: The Meek of Ariztrieek cotton iicadt" leiciP the 'Mils of LiiiMatditi fully en _ gaged. Lownon. So-liicteight.,ln the House of Commenal&night, Mi. Bruce, the Home Secretary, in reply to an in quiry, said Her Majesty's Governznent intended to intro:loes a bill concerning naturalization and allegiance at the next Sessic!m_ - The ter VeneraVreplisa to a question of Mr:, -8 19 03'9.04 the nublact or cheap, postage , loilVireen limiland and Ameirica "would ba brought under the notice of the GoTern meet as soon as public business per mitted. The Howie of Lords have dismissed the appeal of Miss Shedden, with a de cision againgtAtik ap*B,,") -2 James G. Barnett. Jr., has been nomi nated a member of the Royal Yacht Club. • SOUTH ADlEftici. LONDON, July 30.--Oflicial dispatches fro* On 0114 atmk,,lu • Paraguay been received at Rto Janeiro, stating that the final , attack, upon Asura, the ,strong hold of Lopez Iti j•the mountai ns, had been retarded by heavy rains. The Pro visional government for Paraguay had been completed and installed at Amur aion. ' - Reports from Paraguayan sources state that the Brazilians, during their recent advance,. regeiyed a serious check and were throirn batik upon their base, and that during their retreat their rear guard WWI defeated. It is also asserted that Lopez holds a strong potation, and that Count D'Eu,Commander-in.Chletor the allies, had been belled. in every attempt to ma ke' a satisfactory reconnoisance of of his forces. SPUN. Braman, Jury 30.—The Carlist move ment may be reported as having died ont. 'Update! Sickles twogone 'to range 40 present bit! ciedentials' as inited States Minister to Marshal Serrano. John P. Iltde leaves for America, on Monday. - , FRANCE, . . rAnnioltdy is reported the Ens. petorwill issue a general *moiety for political offences on, the 16th of Angina. MARINE NEWS Quits:snow:a, July 30.—Tbe Ateamers ,England ScOtbi;; from New York, have-Arrived, - • * FINANCIAL AND, COMMERCIAL. • , LoanOsr, July 80.+--Consols ftir money, 93%/o.‘ Five-twenty bonds quiet at 83%; Frankfort, 814 i; Eriesi 19N; .UlWeis iii; Atlantic and tireat Western, 23.• LIVERPOOL, July 30 7-Cottoti; sales du ring the week, 101,000 balea,4including 16,600 bales for export and 18,000 on specu laden.; Stock on band; 315,000 bales, in cluding 167,000 balesofatmerleatu. Quan tity at sea: 650,000 bales, only 28,000 of which are American. {{Market a shade firmer; middling uplands 13,4 d; Orleans 12,(®13d; sales of 12,000 hales. Califor nal white wheat 105 6d; red western 9a 3d@9s 4d. Flour 23s 9d. Corn, mixed, 30s tor old, and 293 for new. 04ta 3s 66. Wait 41s. Pork lOas. -Beef 935. Lard 70a. Cheese 62a. Bacon 625. Spirits Pe troleum 7d.; refined /a 66. Tallow 47a. Turpentine 117 s. Linaend oil 33419;1. Lornorr a - July 30.—Tailow 46r. Sugar 398 lid. Linseed cakes .ZlO ss. Calcutta Linseed 61s 96. Petroleum at Antwerp 5034 f. CottOn.at IjaVre 15135 f. Manches ter market quiet and firm. CHICAGO The Cheney.Wgittehouse Injunction— Return or an Excursion- Party—Gold meg Ordered. ey Telegraph to the Pittsburgh oggette.!, Jt*iy 30.--Irt the Ruptirlor Court this morning Judge....lauasson in , fOrmcd Counsel in thillhenon -tarsus BishoP , VirhitehOnae injunction case, ` that he should not be able to tender idirdecis . , • ion her* the early part of negt . sreek; plobablY on Tuesday. The Ecohurfasti, cal Conti have Consequently adlourned until that datti. - f • The'..rarry R. Smith excursiontrtal *hicirleft this city about:live wig ago for a trip to California and the Yosemite Valley. }'eturned to-day to Chicago. Trio trip ont.svas made AA the Ohloago and Northwestern. Railroad, but thqsoo . . In from , Omaha..f*as Ina elhiftgoock Island: S nd Ncillo ( Railroad. l.llke all othents,,ivho the fiknon Gliteithey pronounce the trip one of Aare pt! re. . iBecretary Bantwell hatenthorizid the C i olleOtor of Obartems of this parasol' gold In the ittplted Bides D tory' bore tgjmporters, in such. am es they may require to naydutice; - at the Ottrrltratett-4„tfiNew York on that dey of. Sale. Conseturmtly parties trootafter . Pa On g clotiettleill ascertain the' amount. or gold requipki and purchase of the' cashier of Ulf D.pository a gold cortitt: sate for that atunao=z, c9rAl4Ol" will'beitteeltted fro t. gemoval or the itiOnit'Capltal. Y ' zlitilef4dAelPstsktoPte 4.4l'skAs=vt4„.4 Louie, July 8 0.—Quite'an entuu , elastic meeting Of citisetta was held_ ot the* SOutbere , :Motol;""tolnlibit ' to consider Ilitiiiibtaiutaalieguoving th e. Capital te Lout& 14 wirmy gapeech., big 34,06= made and yarions propositions AbcCusseila butt no dellulteactionmas ta• ;ken, ;tither then ibstracting the (glair-, man to request the tlityoouncili County Court, Merchants' Erchatige and Board Of Trade td call a mast meeting of citl l sena generally_ to .deviser the boat means to carry ; out cno Piteers poraTioAtt. Hon. Asa. Parker% Litter Aciepting the Hemuctatic Nomittation—Aue Judge PersttingPs. 1' • (By Telerrseh to the it tsburgti Gut tte. j ParLADALPHIA, July . 3u6—Hon. Asa Packer has addressed the following letter t 6 the gommittee appointed to inforttr him of his - rionamation , for Governor of pain:owl rattle: . • Getaffernen: At. the find conVerdent moment / - reply to your,communication infortning my nomination by - the .lietnocratio' tateiftnvention of the 4th lust. for the ollidtf of Governor oftrenn ajtivatils. , edgment fer hie -high &Went& otitis ;esteem and endsblp of- my lelltiw-cdtl wins, and to lay that Isem* the mini rstion.tenderedatee::,Havialgat timbal/04 nation 0f , , , a9 Irietidei.swith nnfedgned, rslilgSasser *len • , * I E I OO tO Permit As. usa ~of my ; name . for " HoHilnatiGa.: mqy 'isoceptteicarlieootees it matter...et counts, if net '6faktltyittatil with a detlyrieniti'of the'reepottelbilty; lessened that 'inj• reliance fn. accepting' theyp6sitionofcandidater,andin agreeing to perform 'executive service S:fr-ane Pm- Pte. is not alone upo n- my own , strength: or good intentions, but. mainly upon the popular , indulgence and generong sup port, and.. . upond imperinten ins Providence which, inn bless the labOr , of publie - men:* If ' shalt be' piseed - by' the Votes - of the people.; ha the gobernatinial , *hair, I' shalt ettdaw/or toifteet the expeotatioitiv of friends and allitho have at heart the - true interests of-our , Commonwealth. To this, end I shall tabor 'to secure them objects in which we feel a common Interest and _concern, and widen are; the presentation of the State, credit; a reductiOn' oi the expenses of 'the' State 'to their -lowed predict' able gain t,t thereby lessening the blirden and.taxstion ;off. the people; thoencattr. ages:mutt, of dk tsbertal^system ot. im4 provententsfOr interooureeentltrade. order, that :twecluction inky In increased. ilahar more amply ref warded, , ;and: general' .nreappritY sa cured`; 'a ' • just ' execution 'of ; ;be lawn- involving cautiOM:and Spar: , lug use of the power to. Ratlelon3if. Caldera . , so %het good flab &ail Ase. kept among the people and =crime be r °Onto: •d;. promotion rat the education of our yenta by. tliegeneral aystemoforganized sobOols.. mind -by "epeeist . institutions of learning, po knowledge and. ,virtue shall tfeconie mote and, wore the solid roundattolui of qur Treepolitical system; sad lastly; the regtorationcif: purity and character to sour Government by the put ting down or preventing , Of. special and centuptlegniatien end aillinproner nag* or inanagementi of thepu blip furids; -To tbeseageneXid.tobjoetw:bowsver, ahonld banddolitscarsittlaltention locate Goit ers:meat to theinteresta of :labor, - Ray ing , earned- - • my bread by the later of my bands ' during many, . and I may add the happiest• years of 'my life, and 'owing whatever /possess under the PrOvidence of Gqd to- patient and boned toll. Ican never be nuttfindful of the interests of those with whom my entire IllirtuarlAW'rtmoclateti.- Inas much ea tnypnrstdts and training have not qualified Me. los s apeeghr making; or fur til9 solicitation Of Notes,. it will not be expected I shall - undertake the M in:mance of active .dutlas in top ehtlYetet - About' 'to begin... But my lire, (fondue(' add Character are - bek• fore my fhilow Citizens tbr examination, and they will attar& thein better means of judging of toy fitness as .a candidate ibr popular support than anything :I -could now say: I am,- gentlemen, verY nwPectfidly yours, , Asa. Pacium. • PhifatielphM,July _ /SW, Judge Pershing has sent the following letter accepting the nomination for Judge 'of the Supreme Conrt: ' • Philadelphia t July , 11359:, To 'Hon. Charles R. tinekilew, Lewis Cuddy. Esq., and R. E. Monahan, Esq., Commit tee--Gentlemett: Your note or the 21St inst. has-been received: informing tne of my nomination.= the Democratic candi date fur .ludga Of the Supreme Vonrt by the State Convention ..This distinguished honor is the more valued as it has been conferred without solicitation. I accept the nomination, and should, the action of the Conventionjm ratified bythe people, shall endeavor to discherge the responsi ble duties of the position, with impartial ity and fidelity., . [Signed.] , ernus . L. PERSHING. illlatn Michler, of Easton, has been appointed Chairmen of the State Dem. ocratic Cominittee of Pennsylvania. NEW YORK, CITY. ty 're:egret' :alba Pittaburiak Gazette.) . NNW Nntrit, July 30;1869. The .brokess , who" recently pleaded guilty of usnrrxdre to. be sentenced An. gust tech,: • ' Tb Wes l 3ll44ll , :train..due bero at 5 P. At.. ran off the tracks, mile south of the Netirark.Depot. ',The oareWere badly Smashed and the track torn tinier 'BOO2 a distant*. The'mall Agora was seriously injured. No ogettare k"own•to - 1:4) hurt. 213WD Gen, Butler anti lila; Virginia Tett Oath. Rtenalmin, Jitiy4lo,.—The Sioie Jour nal publishes ¢ letter from Gen. F.. F. Batter to a eltisin or Virginia about re. airing a test. oath 'of members - of the hfr:Butieratife:4lMYePitt ion therefore would be, ae4l:lb that I tee quite °leer, that it Is within the power of the r Gwent:neat, ,sand „within the re quirements. of the ?laws of .Congress,: if administerr4i Abel: integrity, to set aside those men w>ao cannot take the oath hewtaa of .particitla. flop in the "rolll,ton and, that men who ”did net. ad 'parAQlPate;" and 4 "lest their votes of l etirefore bippie of their ikiherefiee id the lahlOW; abotild ' bead-, mined to their setts iis being the -vhoiee, , of the only ineavoting arts) did not , pre. ter a traitor to the tiovernment to a loyal' man for his Reprosentatit , e." ler adds:- . 0 0onwnwie-is-the- only power' which ten tenforatlienMsisity or taking thelre!t glad Petit."..l; ,s. 1". ; . . ''. ... V '`i .1' L....,:'4.1.1*. : 1 . - , 4' 11 .4tYPT4 1 4. 11 ilbdi.fkiiibieediairs: or. ate = dttepP . .1,4'90 mr- Eugene 'under4nral „ eieriey, r.ll; Thursday a need," hi broad Akey,light: lle'irati'driiineek_nif . 4 .the read in - his, carriage , ' kilietClikey ' stopped bfm,' preastdedevhaornt hits , head and de manded his miner. They then attempt: °dila escape. but were subsaquer.tly , arrested,:.. .. • - 4 4 --Reports from all sections of 'Georgia giro voryfavoroblo accounts of the cut.: ton crop. ' 01110 riRESBIT. Trial of Rev. S. P. LtnnThe Testimony ' Par the ttespondent-His Protest-. 1 he Cleveland Stinders.• Hetuted—The Brio ge Affair -mptalned. FOTJWTR Dkr:—Mortstrto smstorr.r Preabyterr =lroned at half paid nine o'olock.and was opened with prayer by the Moderator. szcarr.sEssum:DEatiAmi, Mr. Beacom stated that:he desired to makes atatennuit to the .Presbytety be fore entering:.4PGG, the , PieeeeChelfe of: the 1 4 0111 4 2 8- In Ae nee ßeel;eeotiluifi disdr4exhik iced yesteday, htkirutdd Mere th at .:t h e. remaining'. ono of the -- (l43hrt ,eret, admitting only trf addition to- the' !members, the Corresponding nnunheily t old Theritparters; • tr.r.) . •: The motion was 'net :,tuscondedi-•:i The minutes' of the preceding meet ing not having Imett wwnt at the _open hkg gibe &ode; end hayjoil since been I l re PiM*-IfeFe , residt., x ' THX",..tutoosth waencf.... Mr; illeElividu *objected to - the wore ihg otthe inetlint or resolution closing• the prosecution. :RV Baia li the matter , now appeared- bn , the. radorin-it would tusem as though the imitated- compelled . the PrpooCutioir.to. bring the case to a close_ which, WM the Act.; • • thought it should be do warded as to-ea press the factiln the. Case, that the pros ectititui had signified th4r (FLeagthem to Bei. Mi. hieKidg also offered Ohj i iettona to the wording of the resblation. z Rev. Mr. Carnahan-offered:the follow ing as amendatory to thandmitest. • The prosecution here :stated that. they had exhausted their _testimony. Mil. ea =lined all the witpeasasttccemaide, ip is therefore resolved , by the could, that , the prosecution close and the 4ifenBP Pe PeF niltted to proceed; " - ..=Dr/ McKinney objected to the amend- Meng on the ground .that it was a raise statetrunit and did not -extiromt the facts in the case, and offered *An . ' amendment theobject of which appeared to be to leave -the latpriartiou that if, they Could have beau , permitted ttring in. certain ; testiomuY . had Peen ' excluded ' , 'the - court;' the result, woOld helm beep' "dlifahrit, and intimating that the 'court bad arrest= ed the. prosecution. - 1 . •- Mr. 'Lion 'objected, tai the Passage of Dr. Ideliinutv'e athendnuitit. 'Rev., McKaig had:no objection' to Dr. McKinney% amendment if he: wtmld dull that the_ PreeeOhtierthe.d. not asked the Presbytery .. to , adjourn to hear - the withethes. • „ After Wine: dlathiston,' Mr.!Beaconi moved to lay all the, exuendidenta,on the `tibia. • Aileioted. • • o Izremßili rd f."3 iar lr.licititig moved to amend the i hawse 14 • J 1 .prosecuting committee having sig nified that :they bare no further, testi away .04. w. etc,. • • MaXinney amended hy ad, fir, tut ,witmuns were In court; AM that there vetis a num** of import:int witnesee abserd-' ''' Rev: Mr. Mch.aig again objectedmxleab Dr. McKinney would'add that the proem. cation had not 48311641 the VOtutt to hear thed!o. witrunsoo. The Clerk here •rose:toe pant .of order. He held that the court rlightto alter It*, Preeee4b l ße - fert:her. tkiett co amend . th em wherein filet lePre Ittioor rect.' That` the mil:inlet; tQt oro be niade - to correspond With the ptweed Mgt. Mr. Linn at this - ptdet"arose and-ob jected to- the action -et Dr. McKinney; who west:indent - oaring te amitggle through a resolution whii3h-had been voted down. The Moderatos called dir.:Linnto order. Rev. :Eels mid tact-.the Court, had a right to amend its unnittes.., De'4'ecrib- Ming of the Clerk Was net, the ,record of 'the Court. Sdme further amendments Were Made -by tor. Mollinneyi and Rev. Mr: INfellalg, after which, on motion' of Dr. liticKirin -the whole matter of amending the thin. utea was laid on the table. •< . The letoderator then stateattudif there was no objection: the minutes wcarhl stand approved. - • " • _ Rev. Mr. Reis obJected, - and -Dr. Mc- Kinney moved to actopt "the. . minutes as read. Thorned= was lost Jiy--a Tpte of seven to al*. Mr. Linn moved that' the tnintiteite so amended as to read •IThe p_ros" eentiOn having closed their testimony-in Chief, the defence was allowed tixproceed.” Dr. Jennings, one. of the persecutor% desired to amend as. folkvs: "for, the reason that the prosecution:could - not get into Court at ibis time witnesses that they expected to eve present. '? • , - Mr. Beacom objected to - the amend. meat If , the record ; with' that emend went went before J.Syiioil;, the; 'body Would return the case meth° ground that Presbytery had not 1 etimpleted'lhe case. Mr. Linn objeeted, because , it' did not present the facts iti.theease. • Rev. Mr. Ee15.....A.11 three Amendments are.out ofsorder.::, The, Court valid aid no new, matter, but 'only ;clemand such matter se was decided by the body to be Iticerrectly "recorded. „ • Mr. Carnahan called the quiis tion. Not entertained. After some thrther disenssion - end' ex planatlons, Mr. rieticorremornd that the amendments to the minutes be laid bn the tableii Adopteu.i : Dr. htatehall then offered en explana. Wry neolutiOn to, the minutes which.was adapted, "The minutes as amended were . tmlotded.• - ' hit. Ilfeliwata , • • • b*, r off : negn' torn, offered • the telloirlng resolu tion • ' • Resolved, that Preabytertr _will now edjourn ftttrther hearing in'thia ease ttnlii —klay, and- that the f ten — mlittee• 4tre authorised to Lind ;•otheeleritnesses. and ',to cita..again - those vittnettlett who ave n hot appeared.t , . Moderator decldedthat: the pm:. lution, could not be euterti4e4tyithoiat ;the rese/444 4f:YP*SI.44 iOdekett. .• reicit Dr. fi on citti2l7 iutt..- Osradderable a tecttasietCwillifisit• op •thaqueettod of feeosaideratiOW ''- • Mr. Min made ill fOralbleitppeaLlo the '-'UourgikslLlnin a flothilrormtlatianoe, DC. ••••10ratilley3hest desised.totitattl t on Volk OMNI be W to 041 Witnellaes, :and was perifiltled,,by,thip Court to retail tho eaafidarduireliartheforeihe He had_prooeededllo ' tithe tristio'.ktr::Lirralltbire - to apo tof order. alinstreft sOnsithoseseandaloas Impatatio a spinal his chireeter. • htoderatot+What is your point - of or der, Air- bloat•' • • Mr p._ protest ' against these falso and alande;ons accusations. Moderator—You most take- your seat, Mr. LthriLMr; Moderatoi;' I vpw. MINI from your decision. (Applause by the. audience.] . • - Moderator—Von must take your seat. .. Order was here restored* After some further discuseion, Dr. Mcc-- Kinney proposed to proceed with read ing ths alandere egainirMr. Linn, which action Mr. lifeKaig protested against. ' - Dr. Marshall 'thought it was strange that Dr. efenittney did 'not object to the matters now at issue when the resolution`:' was ant introditced, - . and =he regretted that the good Doctor , woold insist Wpm retailing these scandaluland.intimating that he could .proVePfßliiraitaleat the accused whlth be haft"-not ,Proven• -Re would theridennioiethet,tlia Motion be laidreconsider the:“.attlett: of yesterday De: laid on the tablet. - - '''. • This motion was-101%6 1 A: '' '' - - • .-.--.1- . , • Linn run nisilmoso.' :' _. -"Mr. , in a' fewreitiarkkoffered Um' proteK againstbialeg qrled• on • • the sentscant-preferredlagainathitts, which; paper had. been presented et the opening= of she case; but ruled ant by, the;Doom; . Mit. tdoeattauM sOzoßrtrinitturrt. The. accused- has not ,objecteci,end- does not now object , to a fair and ; proper lay-esti . gatiou of:his conduit: f ee, It:. Minister' ot Chriat, by'your body. ;of which he Wu: member, but he does most'earnestly, soli.' emniypristest against beitiirtried on the' presentment submitted iby , the prosectsa tins ooinmittee.i .1 ~-.. .i,,,1. ~ i ., r , First. Because.tbe presentment now before-the Presbytery , la . different from the Mut. ordereti to be protented GT the. Presbytery, at, their. last ,meeting. (a) Thenemea or lenv:Wlineased are attacb:, ed, costar y tattle Book of Dhscipllne; ch.' IV,•isect. 7: . (ey'• One of the "witnesses (lor: -Jacobits)has- been- , dropped; • (cY The: wording of.theprestentmenr-is in some instances , chongett--;; ,, df , Die., ch. , CO4. Decant; the charge-,,tintairt isteriat' conduct'' , and - i'indiecreet-. and hi/Melia Cosidnct,. are vague andimiei termituite4eppftling:, to ftopure imeght, lugs and ' exti‘its.', 'CM ` pr., 5. Bairtitst Digest,. ' .1".11;ix - 13 . 7: , ' ' • Third, The preeint ant fit {indrawn as to deprive the theadainitagen of a.deftense - - to the •!Wok of Discipline.. (A..] MI tiamesof thewit; amass are. not appended faeace.. - chargm See B. on* TV,.• !. 5 . Thaanatekof the leit• noisea to the accututtipn(llol3X.li Specification 2, theme.l4 are not given all.' 'Book Mali. w.., - 5,...5. 'mita are no sPiiiiications ofr e thatelle e e and_clA cunastintecti" - M•.retinired- by , the beck, Chsp.:lV.Voactien 8, sectd the itilloilhg Itenutin - -therpPeOnitthenti , ym • Charge 1., specidtatthm .1, items I; 2,8;4, : 5,6, & Item 7.gi'ves only the place. _ Charge IL: 9 10 eIneation'Ic,Iteme .1,: 2,' 3.. Specifics nom; 2,lltines• 1, ..2 .. and Bitlye wo• tin" ' and Item 4 nO time or place. ,Spepilica,- lion 3, itMalgitauilitpo. -Or- atl ori ;.Flinsttce; It&Stetribnt.3huoAug,tteaccesedindeitend *We b N rziLybdertti Thefhesientineittie so drawn as to beau argumestit•lnsteadote charge, worded . in week qualifying' ternut sad Phraafeh.alr tO auggeet..the greatest: of- Settees snraiest the lasi of. chastity;: Putt stY . and venteiliy j Atet,itt 0194 to pre* 3 4dsj:.* the *bole, cfser *I; okarge..lLD worm „ ftdlowrnggoonunet,; . also hems t!, 8 and it,,-.'n4a et aßeatitn. 2, - Chafgel., specification *2; c s , A,'and alaa lie* 4. etienithattleti Noi• ittnitt,' '- - Pilta. Because the" presto:Relent : file -Taigas . pets- beyond'- theltuladictitni • rif - this.Preabytery.a In: canvassing the con duet of:the accuse} bandeteranonsisthig et trfyiatimpoitwhen they ea:lured and `charged to • hays; taken ::pla ce la four, dif ferent'Pritsbyteries.lii "'three "differ ent stiods. - duriniC de .yettre. - IBOolt. dt Discipline. Chapter , ( sections 3 atilt: -- chapter X•, , sections 1. , and - 2,ll , lgesh •Bobk, sedition 53. ,Ittignotitiglindtatitnis , of thae r chapter Xl4 - s,:likkota _Book - 111, ifention Sit.., Inciting Vitnenetn, front be yond the jurisdiction- . ,thls, body, con trary, to the Book of 1). ficipline, chapter V, Beaten •3 ■ slid chapte r X, .sections I. and 2, in Instances `as follows::., _ From the Preebytery ,-,5r Western: )le aerVer,' - Synod nt littbduititY, •Oitio - on 'charge Liitems.l, 24'; 0 and 8 in Part; ion charge IV, spechicaticinl, items land. 8; on charge IL; - seal abettors - ,2, ' items-1 :and, 2. From : the , Prosbytery of Red -.atone, Synod of.. Pittsburgh, . charge L, .item 7, in par 4. From the Presbytery of AneghenV taitylaYliod,ot Allegheny,_ on . 4arge in, sPerridoadon, 1, item 2 ; „on same charge, spechicaticn 2, items 3 and "km] tame charge. specification 3,. item 3, beside others which be located -at all.. ~, z- • - • ' - • • ' ' ' -* '.Sixth. The presentnient is ingittatterurt, as appears by the admission ofthe prose cuting committees tirsvreport, in which they:admit that little Was said in Frisby terY. concerning the accused when the committee was appointed, and that little -was kflown by the majority of the coat tuittee against the accused when they be. inquire' Into. his ;cotaltict; all of which Is contrary to 'the instructions of the book chap. - ITT'. v. 5,) and' the decisions of thelighest • church—Dl gent book ITV section- 162. 1 - 1 - ' SegenTh+r-Ttimrespondent farthei tests because the specifications have;been .introduced_into the( wesentmeinvvitune in cortalikiadiea are nuinninned_aa hav ing been aggrieved by ) the amused; yet tipisAlacties have, war', been wenn aUy walted'epon; nor:alt Ark)7tulle norm any way consulted' reference to this trial by die -- priesecuttog Enrra. The reepondentlartttnr testa beeause the-pretiehtheint eeeme' to him to bobasedtonnfalso issue; Lsad- Ing members of this Indica:fry; ham so pronOnticed it; the 7 ;geperatpubliersolte r - . gard it. the oFillesititd94 , o ,be, (locurnit teo of Inquiry And Pram:gallon does dis countenance the inference. avi the: first and`iihoottcl raiiiigatY4-141.6°90Cid.' For thine reasons, Ind Oat,* whieh. the 'winged does not wish to enumerate, :he respertfullr , protestn -against being put an itrial on the 4wesinti twain. f , the reasons herein- stated are, (teemed bylPorJx4iyiittaciegpate to .bar pro cee d. asks that . the MU*, 4.e: Vaned on revert. roti . felAd*iire64 Ws '" • Mr: Eintrmoved that She mien Inion teredetrri *Cord preceding -i theldee 'of 4 lir. Bic inneyrinrvidin strike Andithe latter (portbm.of the motion. 'Aftetaome disottagon Ihp , aultter Rea sitillite4l.o.PetritSit ent,erod upon the f records'• Ahsr-ozOletAtion that 'g had been off 4t - this upe,ninn of the'pokeiiditigs and ruled After some introductory remarke,'ln which the line of defense was stated-As read &letter from a Alm - Davis, the lady alleged to have been linoulbid on theft. Clair -street bridge, and m oved th at a committee be appointed to taktiher tes timony. The motion wsa. adopted and (Coialate "ighthPage.)