The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 02, 1869, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    M
"",
- "tifl 6- 11RY SUBURBAN.
' lbEis GAWP= ais furnished lot eke 'OW
eke Medi* of tlus week for •15 oessirr
week; , by waif' per eisgettatSmoa.il2.
ri!idowsrtkezt - yele.
"*lVeiffirt
The new buildings in.the Court $OllllO
lilkd use tilidlrgc#4 ‘ 1 0;1
Eibielbenteuwill be unueriallif pianty
these:won commenced. So willtoinatoes.
•
An Arust la to sketch. ihe Linn Court
this afternoon, permisdon-be obtained.,
Swain, *Arran Boglish greyhound re
cently poisoned Attributed his death to
fever and hart%
The sliver Letters on bine coats "C. P."
do not stand for City Police, as many .
Suppose, but for canine poisoner.
It is suggested to put the soldiers' mon
ument on the base of BETauls old tower
It, could be seen all around.
•
' Thoxighta" ecrataina
nothing pea ..at Linn, but is a
collolettosi *rather vecople's ideas.
Enintilibed.--vitiodonecis: for Dliney;
the victimised' (Math= on the gold
aVailliggoilit4)o4,,:b96ling of the; con
fidence operarre.
. _
More pl tierl somm age nt . abae than nt ro a r t
aD th y e . I
watering plsone e l a . many . yearn- A
,• • •
airra2Ordingl___,A as,,l • -
air/ RArr
Alter
bi•i'maell;weroMayor
3.61i* niglit, an d
7as
iheny On antoo l /...„,„„ i v i es yeaterdaY
.:,-
brows xack na onl3'•
attended by nkle
•
Personal.—Rev. tOr. Paxton-la in our
eitylooltirlirwell and hearty: He occu
pied the pulpit of the First Presbyterian
C'hurch at -Shady Side yesterglay worn
:'.IIIIOOPAEILVAINPIPA: stones consider
'
able attention just now, iiussmuch as the
people will - be , shortly called p o
ns to
vote for or .against a public Prtng
•Onttaitry. Iscob : flolibyer; ono of
our:oldeat-onsi- most, „Fotea pltinesB
citittnet ot, his raddOice in Scott
,township, on SattlNA7, tYlvanced
*go' of eigh4.4b.tett yearn: -
Largolsiereien.-:-The books at the V.
0311eotai t e ake Alibi , '
.the; revenue
receipt.. • for JulyllBB% ie . Xoe round
numbers Silp while for IEO9.
they foot yip MO; Viiolo - -13sue ehodhl
- ••• _ iid that. increase.
- -
Cnins•-•-•Mr. DavhilefeGonuisle,f
ofekartiesrumatkir cat Tuesday. lost
Shots larg* send - crane near_ the rnPuth
thartfera.brivili. -it_craiissat6l se'ven
feet from ttp - to tip, =I b saidttti be the
bbstorthespeeies ever seen here
- - •
•
.n
. .
•-:
Besii
lrDtie n fe al e•Matas•
a.:—laamm toouen maea
d b d li en h .
of -showy- defalcation by.hests
eethenTnt involved
meat of tlwlty.
is about $25,000. The matter is undergo
lug investigations betas yet no arrest his
been made.
,
.aare were we
reuized yesterday.lll,lll4lleltms. Would
, ;not Ate well for the Matual.ProteatlOn -,
. Ws , tctatteed. to the pstrone •of these
roads as:well as the.drivera: and eonduo
, tors? Is not the sharer of thttplunder.as
~bad as the thleff,
A assu•ssce#4.-The board Walk BC:=5
the West - MsAlnbus. • Allegheny, frOm
Marlon &yenta toWeeterstreet,,ikill.s ,
very= dangerous, sondition• for pedesh:
talon:him& should bec repaired . larinedl;
stew Elonutbody nay have a bill of
vbcronifes-torl - if thematter Is dot st•
tended tO. • ' '
.
..emnures atste.-Oordner Clawson,
yasterday; hold ao Inquest- an the re;
Inane , of Catherhie Hansall, a young
wonut*l•aged- about tirantrfive yes"
who died vary' imddenly Sunday at three
oialool4 -at bor . reatdence in the JAVA .
ward. -.A.-verdsot of Omath fronioonant4p
on Wintilimdesod% •
ik Turtrilts al lane that has no
turning, , Bann,w eed:sin the aole..of
• .flup,h Madi Iderm But-,
ler e, polioobave been looking after since.
September last, for threatening to take
the life of ,S arah Id,azwell. The turning
came on Sattirds , when Hugh was sr
' rebted and oo . Jail to in default
.
of bail for triel, '
^-- • one
g n -BaturdAY about
oz ra tbu l i t iding reet,
°'"ll°Blll°Cktele:Fireirc"). roof
d 9 e f n a oe ß o ula n le ll e
ri -ta tts ch tnmi ad t° , mn2_,... itue bt
tirsp.ibfutromthe falling
s
sParkil ex lennished before nut material
were
- ' tw
--a
s
'
"nliblilly sttrbueckelancitellialarezn:
aw3whialnenPeenrs°o4.ll foo lishly
aervi fire
w de e par re
w un t en re t q to uited ,turn .
vot. Their earvi
_..........,----- • IF:iit
`'..-Bir Inoinsa F. Btutse
. •' . .
the .I Refinita.):lt j
lis eixot7tirixteoief, t h ree'
k
years atindiugef in43l: 6 lit i on of gonna
and devoted to tits
Is the ty solid
' Republican doettlinen e _eh ope dle- will
- dug subsciptlons. W
from our
i thpub.
ma ,- t _ w i t h, AK morn- I
Bean —' fri and we cau safelV
_,_.
, _ en icri di inn pren
ittildittirliellrtra6
lit add SW
“*"*- -- " oini " a and equa j i ,; anbui in
espoustet of Irish MP-10u _
- acv:
, -
~, , ,--; on thaitl 4l _o l 4o_l_ 4 6 -- -1
-1- , The Diiiirsoz: It , Is ars
ee .
' to law
It 4iittibu4 ' poison ° Ve b eh a rtf :o
" - - ; -TItOP O , r k ilie bnitems °3° , 2 4l :l; wait Wale dog ;
" . 1 t tre.....1t $..„-- -- A dehi, ad' Penn street'on
wv.b.. ,, ,,,;,. - "r h - •" - t , w and: the
Saturday - 3t -- ,- ftl to me instruo
" t he di licitika had selected
1 1 iltntsa mr- -- rfl e i t e before hecould make
• for thedoto to ce llt . -;,... 90=9._ Be
no
40 ,0 P 6 F a n n at,7: - Bettitallit a: 40 % -t)
strolls we re
than' that one bruiser
_be ~__
so
1 : • neuni for the doge Autlor l W 2 ;7 s°.
:
order f the --
II ~ Ilytal .0(201, SWAMP t . „.„, b ,,,, he steam ,
*an,
,z, , -r2 ..... „,.. I v, engithipcot„ .. ^o.7,o, rhe , ean
R 61 " P" 7441,ed'0n Hasurnar rau Ice:
4 • ____'neetellely _ mou nt gh an a
i , --. .. . unte sal,dand, s
n of 20111foeti wi t ., , ,
E: ..,, , A , wa de r s dlstal t ig o ouna dm Illr,
V" ' Pli"-.. iicreafte liin ul re talo - 440
, ~,,Lltemorfuliewito sitheattimisultatit: w are -.t he
11111mb:thrill
' - - .ipotimi• ' f yta, to
4414 ' 19 40w' • I f=o , -wnts
**WO i ne b,, be wit 4) se 9f more
theinguirli one n, 'Wed° •' ' '
by the t i nt Of WA 62 10 19 ' "'; ' '
JeMret#th a .P--- 1 -oP.- - 77 - -7 mop 01'
David. 11
Bro e- I I
itetitnenest - D av ingurall love for
1 . ....-4.- , .• -- -mtraltdeiltwation" - ~, , t . ' o in Breildecr ,o2 l l-
he sttrattlortilln ••••• to , see k pleasure
ag° 1111942110/Y
- cluded a few da y ~......„,,, t
elsewbernenulavolm olj M" - r i .a--
vv . , mr ig nigre p r enß . . - - - -7,. - -; -
1 5 ' tiledidfr U gifEE 7 6,6 - leavi n g bil l an o wi lrif° *, a d ;
Amnon to "'Peddle tke i r EVa i RA' noiS.
w ' 1 1)= 111442 ii ;t r ldt r e lo r e t e '
' ... judargthn a n y**
.. r hts .tit
f --- -- .. -Iton i f ip t i - . is WarrallE for nix' grrela i , oped.
1 1 - " Itirdidiertfifin.' 4 Mils now
__.
e,,t';.:-. 3 Relisrlte ee i n inn, awaiting a 'EH"
i dung M 8 CSDOO
at e n _,
t tit n est term of court.
MEM
=ill
=
MEM
- oino . t 4 4 1
Vestilinsi' rer-tbit Matti* Ixagueinek
mime maw 8•00-04 ono tdpu.i_
o f f
of Ws BoolrOcios
' .of tbell'estintony 11111/ Ong or the
AZ51MM........
.inner, .DAY..-.XORN VSO -6 4 88t0/4
' l'resbytery convened at half pied dip()
, „ . _
o'clock and was opened with • - _yrayer by
the Moderator.
The minute* of the 'P '
waken
were read and approved.
,
Re*. Mr. 'Collier, Chairman of the
o
oaalimomwinitedtgeete.uarPtP:ionntey4:77 7ancle testimony
Tait SUSPENSION ortinos.'
, Andrew Hartwig, sworn—Am in the
sworn -Am
Shoe .business, on 'Federal street, Alio-
Om; last fa ll , on the night of the Dem
ocratio procession. I was coming to Pitts
burgh from. Allegheny_ City, between
seven and eight o'a:does; ; land same on the
bridge between the t L oll gate the first
pier;uoticed Mr. inn speaking to a
' lady; she appeared to ask some qdestion;
did not hear the :question at Um time:
theethere was some man came - . up and'
struck - at him and -knocked , hus.hat Off;
don't know -whether . hcvstruck , himor
not; he cards up from behind; the lady
said not to strike him: she said that she
&kelt the Way to the depot or , the cars,
or sornethilig of that kind; do .not dia.
;Anew remember what she had said; I
did not see M. Linn - offer this lady any
any insult; she rather defended • him; I.
spoke to Mr. Linn imdiediately after, near
this place, on the. bridge; - -I 'think the
'Man who strook Mr. - Linn wit intoziest
ed; the man who was with me- told me
last night he Could swear the man was
drunk; I am a member of 'Rev. A. K.
.W 41% ‹SeedeekT.Street/PaPtiet Church/
Allegheny. . .
Ls" PWlFeiwriette., -
Drvid B. Oliver, sworn—l reside in
•Birminghamfl' spent about eight years
in the Pittsburgh Poen:dhoti; I think a
portion of the time Imo there Mr. Rid
dle was Postmaster in Allegheny; I was
engaged in the mailing branch of the
business, and frodi frequent' handling
we became quite familiar with the ap
pearance of the_packagea that contained
books, suchart,2o,4Blddie deacrited in
his testimony ila' bre-lorft - byteri as .cov-
ering obscene booksl.the reason I think
they are the same packages is because he
said he could detect one across the room;
Viola beektt w'ittlitt.nrkliff-.Write he„re
guded =obscene. - -f•: , _
Q. What kindef books Wiretheyt: A.
They were books that treated on'phyo•
logical. subjects entirely, and ;1., wbnid
not regard. them as ; 'gratifying:- an ob •
scene appetite at all. ll the boys i knew
them quite, well . , and;' paid no. ,atten
don to iliem at all; the .books were not
:iterierallY 'reed as. 01amene; , there
were hooka t *Sri obscene,, but you
could not tell thent ago* theroom* we
:called the books " in. _packages drachbed
doctor bodge; in my 'whole experience'
there I saw some mie or other of the. ob . -
scene books found out, but there was no
oharacteristiobl 'Which they could 'be
found out; there Wes' a general get
tqabont -thoterte4lhat we
could detectat *on as we saw there;
the style . of - wrapping and putting up
was theaStne Sableenena. lam* _ •
Q. Do you- knells ~of podium-of 'good
moral character having _such: books as
described? _.A.. Yes; air; I have knotni
them to have them in 'their ; possession
'end 'reed 'there. '. large -41Ulddities of
these books pared through the Malls.
have known 'persons to read them that
I
would not seek after obscene -• ,
Cross;examined—Wasnot in the Pitts
biugh Postoffice all' the time that Mr.
Riddle was in -the Allegheny restated: -
Was therel think' a greater portion of
tbe time. " •-- ..
- - i - Q.: Will you SW Oar .ituit,,the becks al
hided' to •bY M
i r Riddle Were dOctor
books? A. -thelleve so: I wordd avrear,
that they won't° the best of my knowl,
edge Ind belief. From Mt. Riddle's de
notiption and EnYoWn'tirgrrifince girt . the.
matter, you can judge tor yoursOrvese
The book. Ur. Wine . tielleribat 'is Mint;
loal with the oriel calla doctor book.
[Mr. „Marsha objected- to this 'testi-.
`Worry on the ground that it was an opin
ion of the witness:l l - : •• : . - •
Did -Ton _ever see. those ident i fod
packages that Riddle alluded to. Al
No, air, not that I know of, - Those books
were such that we,g a
• ,
every day. - We
- got them as regelerV sWe Olathe New
York Iribune. _.,. : . -. ... -. •.
Do you know that 'these bOokirriir
moved by,Mr. Linn were doctor books?
A., - 1 don't know that Mr. , Riddle. g ave
'Mr: -. l,llire any book Of ' , My,: personal
knowledge. Am it inturiberofthe Chris.:
lion Church, corner of Beaver strestvinS
Montgomery;. avenue, Allegheny. QV', ,
Rev. Mr. King pastor. Did not hear - Mr.
Riddle's testimony; read it. :For one of
those packages that Mr. Riddle saw r
suppose we saw is hundred. ~ „
TESTIMONY eiv 'toss CABBY, 'OE CLEM.
LAND
Miss - .Nellie Carey, swo.rn-4teside in
Cleveland; am a daughter of John E.
Carey and was a member of the West - .;
minaret Church in that city; I joined duji
ring orevivid lathe-winter .40.. 1865-and
, 1130, during Itlr Linn's ministry; after
Mr. Linn left, my mother and I ' left' .:,
LOOk.-011r papers t(*, tho,Tpird streetPW , /
byterian Church '.' ' I
Q. jitew,tiid Mr . ; Linn stand awing the.
I
Young =embattle...theße,
Was a great favorite with the youtttupeor ,
-tile while - I wria,therci; ea far a s f` knew :
hp was popular ivith the young ladies Of
'ter alit:l49r I;46'AM tvemember"ever,
hearing a word nettle. hiniliMeng the,
yonnikl.sdieri outside of the cougregation,
art far rut I recollect; his popuWity still
tiontinues am mg the town patch+, as far
as I -ilium I have alwaya - realded• hi
clown ish& god mlacqtaintatice is enten-•
kitiraitUOWatt thdyinmetledles that Mr. -
Linn assodated with I think: , 's ., z. IP..
Oroa 4 Zainined=43oolo3 matters have
come ont-in the Pittsburgh papers; I
1 have heard a great many speaking ro,r,
brat. Ind toile egshisr hilt, Ihelleve, , , ,
' Itedireet-Allr: Linn • frequently-atop.
pia SVOY'''Vejtte lr ' e l o n. Peth-hefere
and since leathig cieveitit .4 hate, of..
' treklaite4oo.lAlM,sometimesalone: 0
mover se* aulythhig like undue Coati
1407.1,1thiadies. WeLwithdrew 'Owl,
onlifici LIMO moonlit; 0 01 1 1111 e„, •at the -
manner in !Mich litrOi• SaHheee treat.
ed tdid fortt.ladvate _Xileteeelk.
_._hi r •,_ laell
waa,populas4untik WSW' w the
chtdohln ladd o and tken
he ftie
The editor directed that the..testl-:
We" t'e.MWdl4:4l,l*Ahat t he Cr e :L tlsl:
Jew / R. Pester. worn.---rqrld'ainook•:
itibilitherilindagali *And ' hirre___—,,..... l* '
cently published a book fo .I%lreei A'
-had Peg. aent conversation with Mr. Little
•
before taklm hbld tithed:On; he tieVer ,
: 40 hxdiqAtiat, Dr. Jacobus had eat
the manuscript; he said that Drt
had osangned it, and that Di. Jacobus
and others lithe Seminary wOdid 41101.
serlbeler it, Mr. Lieu banded me a list
of icahocriheretofite,ljookim -which Mr '
ittL i
lailotirde Pb said
book et-Jewel:Mat Adage; t e :boo
• 'never bawled forionly knowlodgeo,
I, Invited ldr...ldfin 'to , irtecortiparty ime
to a meeting of Vdblielkhootteschers in
Pittsburgh Let 'edam . I met Miss Ella
Smith there that eVettlelfr L drat 1116 W her
speak to - Mr: Linn on the street car going
was aCOOMPanied
to the school honer, she
EllE
R,Ac
% nut,
Ali 4lv
.11iIIVISTObithlr- h ' er -When I
*XIV r , .srlskdsaradim said to
Aer,qtAittinserbeting seemed te Wpleas
ant en both +Wel.• • We all weal% to the
wheel house tOgether. " I saw , Mr. Linn
VIM Miss'Smith during the evening. I
was within a few feet of them the most
-Of the evening: I did not see any th ing
improper in Mr. Linn's conduct toward
Miss Sint*. I did not nodes anything
on the of Misr s nail that would in
dicate that Mr. Linn had wounded her
feelings. lOn the contrary, she seemed
quite pleased with his attendance, it
least until the supper hour, when he left
her to go down to supper with my sister
in-laiw. , he sc v igiol building. in which
this ni,_ ng held, is five stories
high..! ,FX e sprches were made on the
third II ,an the supper was served on
the firslloor. i The hats and cloaks were
left on the first floor. The entire build
ing was exceedingly crowded all <W
i haVe ' known ,btx. Ln
never,rom ten to
twelve Fars. I have heard any
thing . a that Mr. Linn's reputation until
the Ole eland matter occurred, and what
I hearde that was from Mr. Linn.
Cross itimixtedDid you ever ask Dr.
Jacobus to - pay for that- book. A. We
sometimes send books, to' ministers and
t i ir
others ho I L u e s a f. not 'Subscribed; the
title of . .14 is book was nLiving
Though of lug Thinkers." None
of the Int Ir e lre. delivered promptly;
the bbo we* ~ undated . some time be,
fore Dr. soobnaresedved his; I:think the
'beok Wel deliveled Within a month.
Q ; Disi:Toilitidisiitand this ixiok tote
'published as Kr; Wilson recommended
A. There was about fifty pages added to
the manuscript titer Mr. Linn showed it,
Mr. Linn . might have maid something
that I did not, har, there, might have
been , a short tithe intervening tuat I did
not Bentham together, cannot say hove
igArn a member of St. An
drews Chat ch - - / think it in customary
when books are
,sent as . coiriplitnents
mark them as such. SubiMon bilk .
publishers generally send w th a book
sent ha that way a 'circular,' and request
ing the endorsement of the book.
Cross.examined—The twirl was pub
lishek the last A
of pril or the first of
May. 'can't .say whether Dr. Jacobus ,
name was on the list when the manu
script waithanded to me. His name was
near the bead of- the list. Think the
names of - the Faculty were all together.
Direct---One or the motives for pub-
light:3g the book 'was receiving the name' '
of the faculty; the book was submitted
to me, and Dr. Jacobus , name was fourth
on the lieu . - "
Dlr. hiollwaings-- •
Was the entire menu-
scripfaubmitted• to -you when the subs!
scription book 'was presented? A.
think, he added same --forty or fifty pray
'era in order to make the hot& larger.
Direct—There was nothing objectiona
ble or-out _of. keeping with „the general
- character of the book in what was add
ed. It was "satiefactory . or I would not
have published it.
Testimony approved. C ourt
,
Mr, Linn asked the C to recelye
the catalogue of the Western Theologi
ell Seminary as evidence that he was a
fourth year student.
There was no objection and , the cata
lue was received.
A letter was offered from Mr. Joseph
Paul,-.of=-the.Connellevllle Session, ad
•dressed to the Onto Presbytery, refuting
• the charges made against Mr. Linn in that
locality . rul ed
The M oderator that t he letter
- Could not be reoelved_ as testimony at
this point, but might be read se a part of
the argoment far the defense.
bir.lnoltaig.—Mr. Moderator, you see
that we have a number of other witness
es that we mightcall, but• we now ask
the Moderator Us - order the defense to
Dr. hicKinuay.—l ho pe, Mr. Modera
• -
tor, that the Court will do nothing of this
kind. ' -
Moderator .—ls this request made. in
'good faith? ,
__ ~,, v ,-1
Mr. llicKsig.--No, Mr. Moderator, only
crso the ,precedent °stab
lacyo4osectb the protion- -
- - Dr. McKinney asked that , the Court
tim
adjourn in Order' ,to give the prosecution
ny%
au opportunity tnprecure rebutting tea-
Dr. Allison, sworn—Last August Rey."
Mr. Fields; pastor at COruselleville, came
to meand said be desired to be absent
and end me to secure s licentidte or
unemployed irdnister to take his place.
I saw Dr. Wilson and he referred me tp,
.• .J.,lnusagibtihnStadwntakfal the gri , - -
nollactient. „ leant Ihr,tdr. Linn and he
consented te - .fill 'the ' appointment. I
never beard anything against , Mr. Linn
up to , that time, except the Cleveland
difficulty. , .. . • '
Dr. lifelfliniay.:-Q.- ' Yon state by- 1
what authority you published in the
Presbyterian Basset that Mr. Linn had
received a call to preach.at Waynesburg?
Ruled out by the Moderator.
The defence here closed their east. ,
• Dr. Marshall moved that teamrosei
tion and defence proceed to up the
testimony,. Adopted. .
•. . . rag auottiesers.
/ Rey.. Dr... hicKaig opened the argument
...
for the defence, and continued speaking
until the tour of adjournment. The ar
gument throughout was-forcible, and the
•reverendlgentlecutin eneceedee in refs; ;
tiug all the charges Made , against the de
fendant. He was frequently applauded
by the large crowd in attendance, show.
lug that the points`were well taken and
that hie reolarks were.appreciated; -The
',negate? said that we are riOw engaged in,
avery, painful case. ' lie hoped that the
membera had Mit Knight t s trials Nut.
have been -ctiMpelled 'to , take thirster'
tem: alteetteense of duty. One thing
that appears very remarkanle. and widen
astonrshes toe,
_is the Vast number ;.of
charges recorded on the paper I nowhola
lit Piny hand. in all the annals of, out
resibielatalesiftOorittifi ftbn'% the time
the first s indictment - snot' -inade -un- ,
tit: this _
,' :buoy, -, , ,hail -it : ever
. been.
known Ansa the • charges' matte *Oust
any defendant has retained the rentsrhig - '
;hie number which this one sttained. -
Ildoes lciblrall.lf the pmeciaore thought
that allthe charges" were so - small, so
vedyemall, s that ,it lenuhejt" this ' long
risrstogether of inns-co thu
- could Anitietati in - tea oth i
de - dont: -:" He; then examined ,
charges; specifications and items in the
nrfseritinent seriatim. Be contended
that not one of the items's( specifications 1
of the ling general Charge 'um bee n el'
sie
thaabbell.,,,Wcat.: of- the* items had not
been tondo& altignlghtt *at yere i l tent re
'II Alleged that they were *II acts; en
(MUM; elliell: 71s1 per
( Not - it -sins
Jett.- item lenaMed clinger , :the head
hf -'uliMint conduct > has been
iliYger.'"lffirtftetrililitffn , to the
IdaltgitratiOnli c NOMA I th e secones genie'
,T 1 -,„•V" r je h und examined close er
ly,
it tteirthg attmlered
t iir' t,,, e f Totality,.
contending that there nee.*
pulliacer.tesbnow.to establish any
nntruthfigness either in regard tO ellen
dimes at the fikuldnary, the recommen
katisireftevi,risiet°! re.
CeiVitlagei: 013: 01 /11 01 4_ SW
..ROStoO WA the On these he
t o w* g bed the Presbr
tory. lie next touched upon the charge
ra ulna with fanaales, and
his manner of argument 201 haw/Pala ,
and illustrations created much applause.
When the hour of adjOurriment arrived
• r ITT - ` f =
I 12 , • ."'" AXA.24:1*(46%""
W ung
il i Mit tride i 1:
bl'•;
de
:
‘
siersitnoon SZESION. '.- , ; i.`.
,
,- '' 0 ::nett ft tAWC.. 01/o.***6 glitt.
labia'W-re :iend . arid aphinVed:i -
Dr. Marshall moved to adjourn at half.'
past three o'clock, to meet at half-peat:
nine o'clock on MondaY morning. Oar.
ried. ,
Dr. Salroley" from. the committee
appointed=to ;wirier-DlU:protest of Mr.
Linn, submitted the following:
anemic ro ,PUOTFin. OR -DEMUSIMIR OB
' - XS. tairtri
i. The presentment on which . Linn
Is being, tried is precisely that which was
adopted by , the Presbytery, a copy of
which was duly famished him.
_2, The nature of the case made it ne.
,Cesitaryi that the chargeh shOtfld be some-.
what indefinite,they come within
the provlalorrof-the book of discipline,
which says ' , the times, places and dr.
'entlistenbbil slidold,'lt possible, be ascer
tained and stated," and under the testi.
inonv they astUmed minute definiteness,
. and then, all the time and facilitieS to
bring—douitel testimony; which were
asked by thanccused, were rally accord.
ed. i
• - S: Chapter , Y,11300100f Diecipline, en
it
`titled' ~a process against a Bishop dr rnin
later," (Sen.:111110 “nothing further is.
to be done at the first eating (unless by
consent of the parties than giving the
minister a full copy of the charges, with
theinunes of the toftneccefannexed," 4te.
Kr. Linn had a run copy scathe names."
4. What Mr. Linn callein ' , argument
in the charges, is hut an -effort to give
them definiteness. • .1-
6. The presentment rightly ; g oe s hi=
yond the limit - of a.year Igid the bounds
of this Presbytery, because the charkes
are somewhat!. general in their - nature,
and the specifiiiallons extended back
ward, but the things noted had recently '
becomlotsgr'., more previous are
within a' year, and are ift our immediate
region. The whole is a series a
t of deeds
connected by ihnilarityt and Preaby
tory% puma -juristlictionpt over-its o wn
`members.. - --• , -: 54 - ---, . ... "
% :.- '
6. The presentment is ' , lnquisitorial
only in the - view•that it provides for in
vestigating the truthfulness of the alle
gations therein stated and made.
7. There is no, law . requiring t he
iiProsecuting Committee". personally to
wait upon the persons alleged to have
beets aggr l'red.' • . • •• • 1
S. The presentment is based upon no
"!false, lone.", The, issue is ; honestly,
truthfully and.prealsely *hit the indict.
. meat states. ; .This was abundantly man.
, Ifested•tri thelittaised: in :Mb in:meting of
Presbytery" n in the earl y part of this
The ;to.called protest to which the Dare
' solos is pp answer , Was notintroduced to
-Presbytery till after the trial was com
menced and Mr. Linn had pleaded to
the charge% and he then said he did not
present it as a bar to the proceedings n o t
~.- '•,.
The protest was ordered to be received
and faint. •
- Dr. hicKaig then resumed his rerearks.
In referring to the Cleveland trophies,
hstook the - onprrinnity to read a letter
from Mr. -Blackburn, , of Cleveland, in
which, the writes stated that,Mr; Linn
had never been ordered from his house;
they had not left the church because of
any conductOt Mr. Linn. He also read
a letter from the Stated Clerk - of the
Western - Reserve' 'Presbytery, , setting
forth - that, - Mr. .Llnri t e • resignation
had been accepted, and nommen&
ing - him its a Jafthfut-and% zealous
minister of the gospel. Dr; latcHaig
concluded his argument about half.past
three. His argument throughout was
forcible, couched in the most respectful'
terms, and was listened to with :the
closest attention-by the members of the
court, as wellef by the large number of
Spectators present. He Maimed that the
committee bad failed entirely, and urged
an acquittal by ncayimatioa ' as an act of
justice.' • '
When the gentleman had concuided,
Court adteruned. until Mouday.moraing
ritchilfst nifte o'clock; with prayer by
Rev. Ur. Beacom.
A Benedict's Tropics.
Entering' the sea *of litliation before
the honeymoon is over,aoerlle7ike rush
ing from serene hapPineiss in the , most
1 - 41 * 00 ' 8/tsar' 'yet nod e es, in Abe
course of human events of , su a pro- ,
geeding in necesialti., which the
checkered career of John 'Adams
rashes an illustration. Sometime ago---
several yeara--John tuarrieda daughter.
of Ws: Loggia hfcEntt, of ` Allegheny.
The pair lived happily together until
about nyear since; wbep the marriage,
tie was severed by the - demise of the
lady., John mourned the decesuie of
11 , his companion, and remained a widow
' er until within a few days ago, when he
the second time entered the matri
monial estate: •This action seems to
have been against the will of his former
mother-hi-18yr , who,, . finding her
radmitancia ' • ~iletermined
upon* it that nothing accumulated
during the life of her daughter shou he ld
be 'enjoyed by the mistress of t
mamma. To carry out this design, it is
alleged, -while the festal ceremonies'
were going on at the home of the'bride.'
she gained somas to John's mansion'ane
removed everything movable in it to an
other horuse: , It was not long before this
elronaustanoe became known, and John
indignantly demanded their instant re
turn, The -, ,dentand Iva*, not t .:pernplied
with, and isinlisist resort lie :made infor-'
nistion before Alderman hieliastera On
ttirdarinst-his -motbardn-law for"
--likreePy,asurrbiPPigkto pFhere the glinda
weteiseciited, he a search warrant
telitatileed,VmAtireriapeCted house
'initandthed; thtf pods' found: and the
lady arrested..., the gave bail for a bear-
Ing and'the chee - Was 'held over, which
will afford John abundant time for re
flection upotithrelativpteanties of love
and 1411 r•
• . Death of a Joaralliat.
On Saturday, Mr, Joseph, E t itobinson,
ibr many pearot connected with the Pitts
hie
mother's
Pram,- died of consumption at ble;
Inotheo reOdellof,l*llouo47 street, Al
legheny Site a Compuatiiely ; brief 111:•
news; the Early part of the war'
ItsafaXwlCAl 1:.4/WWI. Ate the
• ewe qf Antietam hs,squi lat et
The hoktitia Be"subse
quently soloingjibe;boMry
see, but did norighlrfantertoi active du
, Just a month alpha 'frasnrostrated
with maldnonanosption, anlarnsktd died the'
-senfiNrigAerenHe wan corot
acionanp to the time, of- his Aiestli And
expressed perfect reaisaatip4: aa was*
"gk4VXtt"giWgrw4l* I
tid wapi ,
buried ro!giMilxkfternooni Bell Ula,
number of persona attending the fun
A '441'1. 0 10_
oubiTionin Iteignixtr.. j
who en i i i thh mitre*
,t4XWßigligkikikt:A.L e t
area; threatening to kill them, Ind when
remonetiated_wl_thee
spat rentAinid
to•thittrxl)2up Spoof
the rethOmustor- samainlY, very
SiSPaMennitAnilletriWibbores
end r such a course was pursusik,
"JaheV•Dattotrat, efilloydNi
l i tZa st * x lian € V....;;Vfi w .
ibato an TI flaturdaY
and causing a warrant tor tilif;olrend in it
Jane to be famed.
Mel
==
air lltddea inhinaletralr.
..tioniCtirtisty, fast, fleeting years have
ileneby, sines 'Michael Iroloort persuad
ed' ,
ary , a bloeming and.truthful
Anntuaideri,`telink her temporal destinies
.
with„ by promising. to love, cher
.ish and: provide for her until •with one
or the other, ftfe's.pilgrlfnage ...gas over.
blushful' doubtless made his asservations
of eternat devotedness in good faith, but
alas for bun and for Mary, neithareal
culated, on the great deceptiveness of
human:nature:and the -subsequent his
tory of their rnatrinionial career de
veloped their sad short-sightedness.
A. little incident transpired In :their
household on Saturday whiCh illustrated
the, style in which Michaelkept his',
promise. • He is a coal npner by k °coupe-
don, and returned home at an ear of l I
hour in the morning, after a night y
toil, to find no breakfast prepared for
him. Incensed at this evidence of neg
lect on the part of his spouse,hs wank_
fested his wrath in a tbretbl manner,
by seising the poker and. _shower
ing the blows thick and fast
,
upon the head and , body. , of. hand
er
whom he had engaged to , l ove
cherish forever, a striking demonstration
of his fulfillment of that promise. The
demonstrithin, or ,pnishment.:ite ;Mary
regarded it,"was greater than she felt wes
just to bear, and 'with this idea - Lin hey.
mind and the eptistanoe of n friend she
reached Aldirmitadoldaeters'oftice from
her home' otr Monet ' Waal & •_10 02 4 ed.
laid the Duds befttre that.:ofticiels.2w h
were tanhodied in an inlortllditru Or fel
°Moo assinalt battery wind Mi
cheal* end _urn , wlO4l warm% was
issued, for wrest.
•
Traveling Confidence sun.
Mr. S. R. Johnston, of the firm of W.
G. Johnston 3i Co., made inforatation be
fore Alderman hicHasters on Saturday
against R. F. Smith for false. - pretenee.
Smith is a stranger In the city, having
llrriVed here put a short time alnee, and
put up at tho St. Clair Hotel, regOnOring
himself as a resident . of St. With; -
represented himself to be engaged in die
advertising business, and at once. sett
about
can for advertieements for
a show card. He was very successful,
and succeeded in teeming a number: of
cards from the most prominent Mama
• houses in the vicinity. When his list
had been made up he contracted with,
had
Johnson do Co. to, print a number
of copies of the large card for fifty i,dol
lars. The work was done, and at the
designated time he oilled for them; but
not having the money to dettle the bill
was refused them.' He retired;iiift, it is
aUsged,"returnrat again when no one but
the foreman was present, and by/ giving
him orders for the money on ..the "ernes
represented in the (lard.- succeeded ihen ea.
,curing about halt a dozen. With ts
ooiiQ e
he then started around, quickly
ted &lithe money from the various m
iens and departed, 80 that when the or
dere given to the , foreman were' presen
ted they were not 'accepted. and ' the
swindle became - apparent. Hence the
information *pas which a warrant was
issued. It is said that Smith is s swind
ler of this character by occupation, and
had-just,
arrive
the city from Boston.
where he had successfully duped several
parties. It is dotibtful if he vrill be ar
rested, al, he 'has in all probability. , left
for other quarters.••
Confidence Come and Forgery.
.On Friday' evening a game of cond•
dence and downright forgerY • Was sus
cessfully plaYed on one of our leading
Wood street business houses. A man
named Henry, formerly attached to
the office of the totted States Marshal
in this city, entered the store, where
he owed a small boo k account of t
th
three
detters, tend -presented a cheque ore e
German •lidionfil Bank - ttif $llO, in
payment, stating se it was after bus ld n
iess
horss> the cashing of the paper wou be
great. acconnoodaihst to; him. The
a
cheque was Acted with , what- • PorPorted
to beGeo:Thomas A. Itewley's
tun. -.The-.eashier of; the hoots wax
tampnull." absent, and- the bookkeep
er urdiesitatingly 404f:sled his bill and
paid, the - Ott in cash and a cheque on
J. T..,ltradY, it Co. - HOW'S' early next
morning Presented the cheque at Brady'sand drew the - money. - The forgery of
Gen. - Bewley% name was emosequesitly
detected and inforipation of the matter
left at the Mayor's office, and the very
experienced and Edging successfol corps
of detectives are nowendeavoring to ar
reat.the sharper, who is well known in
this community, and we patiently waft
to see what success.wilt attend their ef
forts. If dog poisoning
_can 'be forgotten
for_ awhile, the probability is that the ar
rest will be made. It will be a new sen
sation at the ayorts Office i f
to s ' criminal
of this high lid
grade be brough justice
detectives,
through cite efforts Of our city
and one not experienced for some : time
Put. """' •
- .
FatortiouPfiy Menders.
1
- Is it because onfrolnarket house is rya.
tad out to hucksters, who engross all the
'eligible or seceetdble ' stands,. that . the
.. ,
prevailing high pri ces of fruits and: veg.
"etables areoalutninedf Pittsburgh, and,
Allegheny are saldp have the dearest
markets lathe Whole astintry.We were
in
ti es
an and saw, blacir, -
berries end whertteberries -respectively
'killing for 'tWentyterits Per tillinn• On
•the.fway . doWn we' saw probably • one
thousand galionit cannel/sherries brought,
'to thir,.traM , :to be sold-3n - markets.
On.listurdarsre vrenkto; market toet
g
some of *la cheap Mgt, end were asked
Tar** 1 Prices', fronli-ATP.ntY, tl3-3biltr
emptily quirt. WO 44 atish ate
oltortitm
-sAvanVotithilietiSt are criminals ardour
municipal owe tt to the olti.
terte prate* them .Trofit such impost- ,
31°14-if need be, by Arialtlnribe raarket'
s tanstiggin fill venderi trona -the_eoun•
try n u, driving out the usseruptdous ex:
Icirtionem.,-.
The Grab Gatoe:
,•• • • •
*., neat litile gbinit of grab was prayed
on •plan street on elatordvs, Intititipti.;
mbicii, IL balmily allegations are pima oil:
added -"ten dollen' , :to' the ocnitentli; 'of
• ,_ .
gbfirlo. GeTberia" rcket book, ,ilbt fa
lLkel.TiQdAbo' '—nidderably to hie Aron ts••••
•lesic This sal t
ba d E. J.:Horton allitms
,11,,,
that a bet hedbefin . guide between
]Horton* Ind a aeon& 'north and that A
atakehOldelliod Just Soo - 11,6Phe money;,
I - not op. Wboll-Garber, what're' etialcliug
'frY. =lifted 0 ofit of his- hind ire
alley twdbliriotY of them liottid* willt„
VIP beetper - Horton. , ' hawevilr• nto'
agridtion to lose money teeeesti elliei c
: inn „accordinglyinade latibrastion before,
dilderfnitivbteßlMOrs egabtataikbei km
kiMeP b ti ri i ..._liEtwati. tiFestat and
gave r a nwiima . , .
----.- . .....-----00"---- •( : _..k.
Lectetwo--The Vatonla. E. Ch ah 0 1 .
thkmaertof btanhattan street' Ohio
ayenttet,4.lol lo r a flooriabing,
Canditionts.-ti net:inareale,of
MT p so wset three wknithe cif
M. eib 'll4*A/it-mi to browded with
attmn ve ecdqefebbathe, Thei6 •
Iff babas. i• - ellfrtbm &Vett °Wrote
day evening._ kuttellE434ol3i o'clock,
by Rev. A. Club. Subject, "Ureed and
copy.” l ark .
~Abject,
- stia4o pea.
111 r. Thomas Dardis, an undertaker of
this city,-formarly identified with -John
•NicSeon i s livery.Atablet w.lls Yestird a Y
Ibund in a dying condition- •in the car
riage house of the lattdr establishment ,
corner of Grant street and Sixth avenue.
lie bad been ill for several days preview!,
and on Saturday night laid, down ,on a
bench, where he was found. Medical
ald was - distched • for but _before
brought death took place. The'decpased
was a young man about twenty-six years
of age, and leaves a wife 'and several
children. Coroner Clawson held an in
quest, which resulted in a verdict of
"death from natural causes."
Opera House Curapsni.We learn that'
Mi. M. W. Canning, Manager of the op
era Efouse,-has -engaged the foll Owing
persons for-his theatrical .company for
next season: Mr: 13.1 i. Chester, Leading
Gentleman; Mr. .Wm. Meeker, Heavy
Man; Mr. Wood 'Benson, Comedian:
Mrs. S. It. Chester,:Jnyeuile Lads/ . Mrs.
James Dlokson,Spubrette. 14r. Harland,
Comedian. Ir. 'W. ' M eland and
or
wife, and E. Etiorlitte rife: : Mrs.
Jas. Dickson was Souhrette l at -the old
Theater three yeare.4.grei,-Nchile. -Messrs.
Moreland and: EberlieUnd , their ;loves
were in';.the, Opera:BouSe. COmpany of
two season -age ,The,-WPrrell Sisters
treuße ppett on:Spptember;fith, playing
two weeks. The regulak7 - seasoh .open
September 20th. Among the ;Usti thus
Beligiked are, '3.010:1 Qwenp r ,r. S.
antra n.' Magee 'VVeltte,"birs.% D. P.
vOns Was Matriat; Mr. and Mrs.
`lgar_ney IMIllaros;;tha• Etching's 'Opera
wpe,''and the Lydialtordpson troupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Mirk Bates go talks Park
Theatre, Brooklmanli bfrallsrry Hotta
to Wood's Thestre. NOW :York.
ENIIME
Esmoner $llll4 Goods,-Mar-
Seine!, cheap, at 13Ststs 6t Bell's, to dose
the stook. . •
.40 „
Bresh as a Maiden's Blush' F) is the
pure peachy Complexion which follows
the nee Began's Magnolia Balta. It is
th e ,Trus•Becret of Beauty, Faatdonable
Ladjeo l c- Society understand this.
The Wskilulta dusnges the rustic
ceuritiy,eirl.bus p City 'Belle mere rap
idlythanAny 9ther 1, ? e thing.
'R'edness, any -Tan, Freckles, ...
.Blotches and all ends the Bummer
San disappear when it is :NSA, and a
genial;
- cultivated, fresh expiss is
obtained which' rivals the - Blown of ‘.
Youth. Beauty is possible to, all whd
will invest 75 cents:at , any respectable
store and insist on , getting the
,Idagnolia
t rsz Noninto but, T.orpn's Kathairon to ,
lawirF.
ress the Hair;
Qc
ILinen Goods of -.till kinds at 13ates
The Purest and rfireetea',Cod. Liver
Oil in the world, manufactured from I
fresh, healthYlivers,iipon the sea shore;
it is perfectly pro and sweet.'-oPatienm
who have once taken it cm -take' none - I
other. Ask for - 4liasard and•Catwell's
Cod • Liver 011, 1 ' manrillietnred ty Cali-
, well, Hazard & Co.,,Ne*Tork _Sold by
1 all drualski _lst 1
Itatet & Bell are'sellimetkilk Mantles,
Lace.Mimtlos and Linen goods cheap.
Tents . to Camß ,Meetingsr—Huriting
and Fishing paridea; 44A,”' “Wall ,, and
',Hospital" tentav good :fla new at 3. H.
Johnston's; 17? So3ithtiald str eet Pitts.
burgh." .-- • ) 22:2w
r
; buiatatED.
RAYBURN —DAIN—On Olondsy, Slily Beth,
-14,69..brw.velwAlsttes17. Mr. J:,(l t RAY
BURN, •
of tlttAbitrit, BAINNAR
I 1),161*. of Allegtonsy ltf. Psi,
. - . . .
' .DIEEV .- :
iteGOWEE—On Saturilayriorning.,.tJdy 3 1 , '..-
3E69. at four o'clock. Mrs: ! WEIN M.a W EN.
Au the 25th year a( herSae.
SIMS-On Saturday utorula = . - July Slat. at two
o'cicHt, D.A. ITS LU tr.T..L'A.. turant, - d • ughter of ,
Sarah artil Andrew eunsoigea 2.llinonfLi and ES "-.}
. . . ~..
Ladies pairoir#ie.Uaa COntinental.:
1103111-43.—M tits realtielicititScntt town.
JeCiilrattOßVlEß; ths., in -the Sai year
9E111143M - e .
3031030E-onliaimirday morning, du'. r 31st.
at 9 o'clock. 0.33P11 E litißlNcir • , in the
313tli7ear of his age. -
'WILSOIQ-.4.7ll:Enada7i: August 31.1. GRACI
Wl_ 1• ON. mite of ilainnal Wilson, .7., in the
113
d lea of bet SIC"
11Crtice liming • and Morning
~D~~B•.
AkLEX:, AIKEN', UNDER 1
TAREB; No. 166 TOVETIV ETURET.
tzsbarch.. Ps. 0017016 of all Ic.Lada s CP....A.Pr 6 .
01,0V11.4:
and es err 'deaceipt.tan of rxrntrol Pot
Walling iiooda brutal:lad. dooms ay.^ ta- • *t
0.." Cardiel
,rlVai3/JSN2 for city fan rals - st.
1% 00 each
2i481-Berv,_D avid Neat, DJ5.,-.aci. a, . (3
ilitaZlLitV
• W. Jodobagt; P., Tikapas „Ewing. Ego.. TitA43l3
ratilitilLES -EA 16gEnlabib tilq e - 4...
'ILA DEETAKIDIS AND , LIPSEY 'ES•rABLOSE.
porno • f SAN DUSKY 8-TESST AND CkttrSCß
A R VE oo3ls NOS e All e.eo egje tn nt y Cl gu ty. n w i t h e e d re w i their o,
rest and
,
.Imitation So. woodi . Mir .., and Walnut
Coffins. Da prices t mull oar' f rlk to $lOO. Bo- t;
. dtel prepared for tiotrinenti Hearses and Car.
riages hirairbed: Who, ,11 Linda of Moan:dug
floods, If rett t
01r0d...01a open stall hours, day
" and zdgEt. ' .
I
—.ma. —..........a......."'''' 3
PEC rA.OLES
_
9
Persona -who are-suffering from weaktttfr eyes or
ViSioll eau Mae not : rills! he core f
yf
=UI
_ _
&Mum of 5,.... _ -n ____,,_
store them to :liar
..Persp maauuruilan by Using
.. ... .
THE - SCOTCH PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
articlel/I..he can minuted to be genubse. and
'i -
'st sum ..s .prtee that Amy wilt ovum within the
-resell et slti ...ga.a. we Ask la for, you to caU and,
eremitic IheM..and we will prove their suoert
.erihy crret MI others.' ~: c.
l'-'.
'it 0 DtllgaraiLTEE,
PiliVittitli AND DIMICITANOMI !VTR A 177-
,tNON., ,-
-,,
: 'A` . , A e• -;
104 -- ENRITG• I , 1 4. 16 E,
MgaogAlfr.
ti "biforin " " and
1134
slat bis•
_ -
SPAING'STOCK OF SONS
11*,31491ict 'COITPLETE
';:c,%- - •
ii)lictilsElCiairg, CAM,
U(11 of -pen a ia tisth Streets,
-isms:'...,
idigeppougwag co.
440.000trYallaT, Oslo et.
algril hive liiitzetelvett tam theltast the best
tot tiai GOolblbt Sittig holtsever brought
Siastri:visiiiii to cut and it
A* 111 W G. /611 164P,kr better tban an ,
' -,tbsterlo, hiti9frt.*"-AYke*,;: Pew
did eyost~ . at SltatigaS43 nrESIBE.
MO GOODS are at eh Mee to he lease at
hoe" 90: 109iher is GO ELITE STS 12!
• '
12511