THE DAILY GAZETTE : I=l IN, UEFA) & CO., Coiner Stith A. and timititield St r. D. PENNIMAN, .1051.6.4 ICING, T. P. HOUSTON, N. F. HEED, EDITORS AND rRoPRIETOEM =I y mau. Per yew I , rlirered by canter. per week FIRST EDITIOA. AI I DNIG NEWS BY CABLE. Th..i.ton in the Mordaunt Divorce Cage 1 - ... - 4,,emidable Fenian Plot Discover. indent Criticism of "Loth - ate, biladatofie Attends ihn Derby -The Spanish Throne i:Ontrotergy —Cohan unmet.. 4. Officers Pleading for )lercr =epfit , in - •tiie Left Centre ~f Fre;,-.6 begielnture—Serious Cri- Y;:es in the Argentine Republic—Re. publican Demonstrations In . Italy. K. 131 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh glazette.l GREAT BRITAIN. • LaineoN, June 2,—The long contested Idor daunt divorce ease. 'involving the queition at whe., Sir Charles could prosecute a divorce mgt. notwithstanding the inaartitii of Lady - Nortlaupt.. was decided against Sir Charles. Het will appeal to the house or Lords. The decision of the appeal of the plaintiff in the 31mNIttunt divorce vase. to-day was ren dered by Leta. Penitence and Justices Kelly and Keatlagt . The coati held thatowing to the continued insanity of Lady .3tordannt, she is in no condidion to make a legal reply. and thereto!, the twoceedings for divorce can be carried no further. The police hare discovered u forniidible Fe nian plot to siniulteneously +Mack several renala and nrmories. and piney t beta of their contents.scar material': 40. he.lireentilion arromuurm by the ituthori ts e stopped the scheme.' • -.• 5 A 'virulent critielont'appears in litarioronilon Disraell's Lothair. he article pu=les the Politicians. Many think the tones have taken thiscourse to shelve blur. ' . : Vie alleged Fenian emissaries. and Davitt. were brought up for examination to-day. A great crowd occupied the court mon nod mardlested.sylinpathiltfor the pris in an utuulltakaidtoseuner• Unusual precautions bad been taken by the police and -p r o disturbance took place. Nothing of horu,r was. elicited at the exantiontkm: Dail .oTed but refused. nod the men were led to }all. Among the distinguished persons who at tended rho Derby races_yesterdny was Mr. Gladstone. The- Delhi Direrispl. One some droll comments on the etreurnethnce. • Dispatch. from Ind ikt mention an alarming outbreak of cholera Inltetrab, In the Bengal presidency. ?WAIN. • • „ :klarquo..Jume2.—The aulberants of Enpar herd have issued is circular favoring his elec Atop to the throne. • : On Monday next the Cortes will commence to discuss the question of tilling the throne. 'with the Marron of reaching a Eml solution.• The partizans of MontpensiertsreVery zealous end active and have, great hopes Of securing his nomination. Theltepublican Journals are extremely bitter against him. -They declare the country Is In danger when such a name Is proposed In connection with the crown. and urge unrelenting war against Frenchmen as they terra the Duke,. As the due or debate approaches the agitation grows deeper. - Dispatches have been received at the Colo- nial Ministry. from Capt. Gen. Deßodas, in forming the Government that the insurgent Generals in Cuba offer to surrender on condi tion that their liven and property be spared, and asking for Instructions. -The Government has mulled that It is their desire that rebel °thee= really desiring to-give up the contest and to he reconciled to Spain, be dealt with inmeroalv - Pat%LE. Patna, June 2.—A split occurred to-dip in the Left Centre f the Corps Logielatlf.• Be fore the - comtrientaltaut of 'today's sitting fifteen metnberiloPthat a.betion of the cham ber held a conference and adopted a ro.olu- Lion to vote against the ministry whenever its action was not lu accordance with their pro gramme. The Presidenhand eeeretary of the Left Centre are reported inbinded lu thanes,. party. The proprlet ortif the Mrtracitiritsc. though the journal Is now suspended. has received WI ad ditional sentence of 2.00 francs fine and three months' imprisomnent for articles published in the last number. . " • - . . . . . n - The Emperor held grand review of raritirY to-day at. Long Chatari...).n Immense number at people- from the city and' rarroundioft country stithessed the spectacle.. • . • =M:13223 LTABON, June 2.—ThAtoral melts ' teener has arrived with advices confirming the report that the Argentine Republic bad declared war on the rebels under Lopez Jordan. Haar are flocking ,to Jordan's standard and It is thought that a decisive battle will soon be fought. The society of Montevideo are fearfully de moralized and a reign of terror prevails. Af fairs are rapidly approaching a crisis. Utter dates from Rio Jewel . ° state the Ar gentine Republic declined to recognize Gen. Jordan and a force bad been sent against Die followers, on account of the assassination of Urtmlza. Boxy. June 2.—The Pope declines on any pretence to delay the delibMatione of the Council. Ile even urges industry on the part of the Fathers, and has suggested that the daily meetings begtoat an miler hour than before. Pasta, June 2.—lt is:rumored that formidab le ends Of Itala em \ force l ott the Stuns border ' seems to be acting In (fencers Irith thelnsur gents. It is said (tu trorenty-BreGreek brig ands recently Landed at Terra de Encore and joined the insturectiunbts. = Lonport. June ^.—The steamers %mita, European ...1d ,Et. - Andrew have artived out. FINANCIAL AND commEncim. • . ' . Lorbus, Juno ii.—The billion in the Bank , OLlng . l o hnin - creased.k.V. l .ol In one week. Cancels for money fith on account felt.er sesa/11111.1dc14 itre,•Fog; es.. tax: ars. la-10 le; tries, 181 f. Illinois, 109 X: Greed. Welders, 212h1.. Stoeluiqulet. Livir.uroin.; Julie l c -Zoltan—Middling up lands 101,10.1Q41; Orleans Ili; sales of 10.000 Chdifdfula white whdat los, rod west ern No 2Bs 15d, winter:Os 3d. - Western flour as. Corn—iho 2 salted 28s 3d. Oats 2. Basler Us. Peas 311 a. -'provisions dull. Pork ed. Beef 116 s. Lard Ms fld Cheese Ws. Ilserra-68a 6.1 for Cumberlan d cut; 643 for 'short rib. Common rosin 4s Odigrbs. LONDON. June 2.,-Tallow arm _ 450 3d. Sugar 31s fkle=s; aliont Inner at. 211.17's 84. Linseed oil anin. FRANK SOILT. Juno 2,—lkinds opened quiet. o 'Pectin, June ...—Bonrse closed arm at 74 Kerne. June 2.—Cotton opened quiet. ArerWIRP. June 2.—Petroleum quiet at 67 ANTOTAP, June I.—Petroleum cloyed quiet et MN • • • THE INDIANS *pert. of Their Bet.. the War Path L•Th liltuallou at Fort Buford. • [By Telegrapito the Pittsburgh Gazette.) Comma", JUDO - e.—A -.communication re belied at.milltary headquarter' , la this city today, from Col: Morrow, who command. the military forces at Fort Buford. Dakota 'Terri tom stutenthat war upon the whites had been openlydeclared by the. brellans in that vicinity, and they. Were oudonbtedly preparing to make an attack upon Fort Buford In strong force. The Indian warriors thereabouts, who are Sioux. number from three hun dred to five hundred while Colonel Mor row had but fatty men roady for ser vice:et with even that disparity of numbers, he fe lt confident that he could successfully resist any attack which the !Indians might make, and also protect hie Leeds of stock. etc. Lie had mot out tea friendly Indians to reconnoiter, who met what - teas supposed to be the advance guard of the hostile band, and were driven back. I All of the Colonel's scouts mimed confident of a speedy fight. but no fear Arm felt as to the result. • Fort Buford has for some time been garri soned emotivity, by two Compel:des, under command oc_Coltmel Morrow. but at last ac counts two companies- of the Seventh Regi ment were 'en route for that .post to take the • place of others. It to expected that Lieutemod.General Sheridan hem reach ed Fort Buford by tkle time. • • mr..osit er tersienum letuti.varown, June 2.—At n meeting of I I Israelites of this city to-night the following resolutions were adopted: Winnings, The harrowing news of the max. taste of the JOWS in, 80.11110111• bas reach od us. Rceofrefrn:rur heath . are Oiled with r.,‘- ,pt the dreadful barbarities committed by pre- Pie said , to be civilized and. professing cbris- Gam religion. Rsioltrn. Our Senators and MePresentatives in Congress are requested to present the sub bra to the President, and urge him to inter pose in behalf of this perrecuted. outraged dto use the influence and power at people. an d without delay :to shield them 'one her outrages and to alleviate their tulferintri. Remited, Mist we call trison the civilised world, the People of this coubitrypartleularly, to arise and proclaim In ng words their a horrence °bike massacre, and in the name of civil and religious liberty and comm on ha " o . , itY demand that our Government P forth a strong and earnest protest against the station of hutment blood. These resolutions were forwarded bytele graph to Senaton Morton and Coburn, re- Cl.U.ting immediate attention. 11 .t.i.11.nr;:d aoi Erk mairo.a BOrsott. 311110 !- The House, by sixteen ma- Prity..passed. nithi slight nioncetion, the new OW offer extan&ng State aid to the Hartford and Hris Itaur oa d, An Important feature of the new bin Is that It proposes the State shall sive mg the Bernell bonds it now ' holds iw colLstersi. to be used with en equal amount conrtibuted by other bondholders for the completion of theroad to Fishkill, the • Slate and others melting Instead an equal amount of bonds of the Second moll- Van n 'i o l l e tt 4 e l COZZ I = al. riareiZ of the Governor and council; for a =ou tcry contract to Mash the road within the amounts already named; for the settlement of cinimsnad attachments upon t be proltertr, with Interest aocralns till July. urr., b an . of second mortgage bonds, and for th enves. stay ratlllcatioa and acceptance of the act. L ye _ 1 1 Itt j; , ..,., i '.. (4jl t 'lll 11l bittr-\ - --11 (6 \i'zt., 1 -- e , , - 0 REI rc;IOUS. It ESTA LISHED IN 178(5. liE Reunited Preuhyt elan General Asoembl,. By Telegraph to ti e-Pittsbnrch tutzettel Pit 11,0E1.1.111A, J ne 2.—lu the Presbyterian General Assembly tins morning reports front several committee, Were prz,sented. stating . that the ritited States . :iinvernnient proposed to endow several I!‘mtes,m,mips in the High land Pre , byteT'.an ruiversity, In ease that In stitution ;411 undertake the education of Inds a. 'who shall act as teachers and nth,- ..,'"..lstles among Indian tribes. Resolution, ..ccepting the otTer were adopted. An overture. piesented by the Committee en the Polley of The Church. c o nstituting the Presbytery of EashFlorlda, was agrees' to. The Committee Mt the Theological Semina ry of the Nat hweet. - at Chicano. presented =Omit v nod minority reports. The mniority report heavily censured three members of the present Board of Directors and directed them to resign. Both reporte were received and the majority report adopted. Afterwards the censures were stricken Out. - On the ques tion :of the adoption of the report, a ven t .warm and lengthy disenesion took place. The final Items of the Finance Report. con- ••• . . et•rnlne the nee million rund—were adored. The final Item was altered so nn to make collect ions in the !Mnn Or January neat. or as near as ourslble simultaneous, instemi af Ittiag a dor. The first Preskslerian Church in Chicago nes fixed as the flare of meeting for tif gliest General Assemble. • lire. Dr. G.L. Irma Ise nod T.3.Skinner. 3r.. were nominated to the vacant Chicago Pro fessorships. lEF TELEGRAMS, —The tonall purints reappeared in Brooklyn andis on the increase. - - troops are be,,mg rapidlp with drawn front the frontier. —Cable dispatches say the F f ing of Prussia and Bismarck hare Leone to Ems to mnet the CAttri -Torn children of Mts. nnittl . of 11...0MM N. V.. died recently front the effects of wounds by rt, --The Mercer raellie Itailtiond 11,4 II the anth t.1:1 pules it little over thirty mile, from thisicer. —The We..±teni rnion Telegraph Dirretors. it a meeting on Thursday. resoled to pass the Ilivldeod. I —Hon. G. W. 31d7rary ha, *To nominated for re-election to Con;..m,sq frohl the First dis trict of lowa. —Boys fuund a jar runtahtinF three still-born •hildren, in North river. at :sea . Turk. a feu• =SIMI - - , A very eSIOII,IVI. iirt• i< raging In Meta moth, District. New Drumm - wk. Miles of telegraph poles have bero'burned. • —Negotiations for th e cion.olidatlon of the Schuylkill Navigation Company with the Reading Railroad are cheat completed. —The uale4 of the Union Pacific Railroad , . • land denartment for Nov :mounded to nine thousand lire hop t rod and thirty-one nom,. - —hoot. Schmid r. n merchont, lit New York. oiling bonds in to answer the charge of in proeurlurt abortion on Ado Meyers. - , The New York eigormakers' strikettgainst feduction of wages bas ended, after t •ree nionths' of ek ',tenet... The Union men orti go ing to work. A lot of new wheat from Plumb* voLoty. MISS. the first of- the season, sou sok. on 'Change at St. Louis, yesterday. for tars per bushel. —Gen. Star,tof Kentucky. in prite.. d el Buffalo, and Vol. Wm. B. Small. of Buffalo, in risen nt C.,tuditigtur. both Fenton,. acre lied yesterday. —Spotted Tail. the Indlan chief. hax been ',re nted by the President with x fine meet •knnm. end by hIIv. It rant with a box .of oking tobacco. —The Oditomla school teacher, to the timber of two hawked and thirty-lire. arrived Chicago yesterday morning and left enst? nrd In the et eni --Vegetation suffering severely in the region about Itoehester. N. V.. from want of rain. to some sections the fanners are plow ing up winter wheat. first meeting of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. In eoruniction with the Ctiurrh of Scotland. was held at ontreal on Thurii.lay. —Tno Mil:halt police of remitit• comspinief" to pillage nr unto unit Armortes. Including ‘Voolwich. . • - out havrtruithated the scheme. • - ' —The annual meeting of the conference of the Wesleyan Slethodist ,eltureb assembled at Toronto. Canada. on Thursdat. (beer three 111111dredU111:115“, Were present.7:-Samuel clark. pnivislon merchant of N,c 1 . ..rk. lota biro held in *'2.01.0 to answer' a charge nil forgery on the Shoe mid Leather Dank. Ile halt confessed his guilt. —The movement for Irish emigration to the went is making progress in Jersey City.' Dil lon 'lirien.a farmer trout Minnesota. addres sed a meeting In behalf ot the cause. , —A panic Was oec.ionedyesterday atter- Amin Ida Green Point. L. 1.. schtml by a lire In :thudding near by. but the children worn i , got out withont accident by the teachers —A strong effort is makinic for an ezir ses sion of the . 3liebiean Legislature. In c use quence of the decision of the Supreme ( nut in relation to railroad stock subseriptiotm. train of twenty-three cars filled with strawberries arrived in Chicago. Thursday night, over the Illinois Central Itallruad. The Whole cargo, weighed over twenty-one hund red tons. —Five hundred Feniane returning frritn the front. arrived at New York yesterday. and are lourl. in theigrienunclatlon of Germ. Starr :old O'Neill, by whole the*. say they were betrayed. . —Six mine New York torte • ticket dealers have been arrested. and each ve 12.4100 ball fur trial. for not taking out icense for buil nest. Four or five hundred warrants have hewn issued. —A statement that Hon. w, H. js.,seard won suffering from a stroke of, paralysis, Is contra dicted. He in said to be to as good health us for months post. and that* has not suffered recently from any cause. -Cassius yl. elny.a colontal man. inn •quar eel with another colored Man named Kennedy. at Council Bluffs. Wednesday. was stabbed-In six places,hnd It was thought could die from the effect! , —Forty cases of relapsing fever !cern re ared this week from Bedford street. Phila.. dphia, to the hospital. }lost of the shanties in7 l , lh e bill o itoott ard o l i t i t a l, t t h •e . n torn down by residence of Benjamin H. Brewster , ny deli, JAI, • . . . . In Philadelphia, was entered' by barxhir Tharsdayreght..who administered chinrufon. 31rAlrewster and robbed the premises o plate nnd'yeurrlry• rained at It.uoo. —*Between threetnd four hundred sacks of mall, direct from She postolliee at Loudon. bound to the South Sea Islands, was received nt Omaha on Thursday. This Is the, first hblp ment of the kind that has ever passed over- —Ex-Assemblyrnn Dennis O'Keafe, Capt. Thos. C. Hyland and Thos. Farrell. of Ilrook. .lyn, who went to Malone to aid and forward loonvdestltute FCIIiLLEIS, have been arrested at New York on charge of being KIINOCIOUS pt,SOll9. • —Mrs. Owen Franks, residing :it Pekin. 1111 no's. killed herself on Tuesday. Sh ,1 , 4 .t.• 11‘ "the muzzle of a glin against her 1.1 e• pulled the trigger with n string. tier hear was blown to atoms. Domestic Infelicity the cause. —lt is reported that Commissioner Delano has decided. jhe New Turk Central Railroad must pay the special tax, amounting to two and to half Million dollars, on Its new issue of stock to TO. It Is said Vanderbilt threatens to Issue enough more new stock to niche up the amount required for the tax. —Wm. F. Davis. who murdered Avery Bal lard, an old and inoffensive citizen of White Hall, Illinois. about two months ago. and whom the mob attempted to lynch. died in Ail at Carrolton. Illinois. Tuesday. by volun tau . starvation.. Davis said he was from Logan county. Ohio, and \V supposed to he instate. • —oovi Stekrus' message. delivered to the New Flatepshlre Legislature-yesterday, was n practical business document. The. Governor reports the finances of the State In a sound and prosperous condition. Of the State debt nearly.Wial had iwen paid. leaving the bal ance a fraction less than ti,1100,000.. - .A,further reduction of taxation Is recommended_ —frue : naltlinore, Pittsburgh and Weern Railroad. Incorporated in Akron, Ohio, st on Tuesday. by Zadock Street and others. capital three million dollen., Is the Akron and Tithe route for•the new Continental - Trunk,Line: as suggested to the Chicago Board of Trade by President Oerrett of the Baltimore und Ohio Railroad, and will be pushed through without delay. • —The hearts of the people of central Illinois were made glad on A% ednesdny by a One rain storm. The season there is fully one month fu advance of last year, and the crops are Is splendid. The corn in - many counties Is ten Inches high, %cheat bide air y for a full yield, and trait never appeared mote plenty. In short, the prospect is excellent for more than nn avenure yield of-all /dada of grunt, fruit and vegetables. —At the teeming of the German tine Society. at Note York, on the Yd. it was stated that during the post month 16,163 Ger mane landed there, nearly all of whom pro ceeded turtle West. Durtng the,same month last Tear 17.117 Germans were landed. 1.564 more than this year. Since theist of JanuarY MASS Germans were landed there. 6,151 leas than during the correspond Mg period last year. u-hen the German Immigration amounted to 40,ttn. —A. great mass meeting of Israelites %vas held at Memphis last night. .1.1 E. Fr:saki:tad. chairman. Mated the object watt to take action on the fanatical massacre of Jaws of Rouma iia. Speeches were mule by ending Israel tes. •A committee of eleven a resedeurwa reported condemnatory of the atrecione slaughter, and calling- upon the Exeeutive• of the United States and its consular agents . Senators and Representatives of Tennessee. Wage their influence and proven such Dutra vein the future. —Princess Editha, daughter of Lola Monica and ea-Wing Leopold of Belgium, lectured last night at New York on woman's special ..xoition, what rho was. 15 and should be. the was introdUced by Mrs. Cady Stanton, but soon after she commenced sneakier was Interrupted by she_ inquisitive auditor anxious Princessgain nformation 1113 to audienceni The defied and the suppress. d him, and he soon left the hall. Miss Editha then proceeded to condemn members of the Bonnie ste a party of talkers Instead of workers, and to advocate reform in dress as the first step toward reform In politics and morals. The Princess announced that she would appear on Broadway to-morrow In madeinmentary costume. The Princess no attempt to defend her mother's char acter, as had been announced. saying she had seas her mother but four times. SECOND EOMOI. FO LT 1Z O'CLOCK. TurE CAPITAL. . The Cuhatt gliestlou—Subsidles—Cadet Appointments—The Slaughter et Is= raelltes in Itounaaula—The Indian Visitors, &v., die [lie Telegraph to the PlttAttrgh Gatette.l WA,IILNGTINC. June 2. 1870. Itcpresontatis es Voorhees odd Logan will pi esent n •resolut ion calling upon the Adiniri letration to demand pound indemnity for, the barbarous murder of Speakman and Wryetb, and other outrages, by the Spanish in Celia. The Cuban friends nee becoming restive under Banks' procrastination to mak ing a report. and threaten, to 1.113k0 a raid up on hint and the administ notion.. The Pn.sident sent to the Senate a dispatch Won Minister Wow. at. WAAL-favoring sub sidies to st emu titles to the West ladles and South America. which he snrs will encourage the inceeased prod-in:Linn Art wffcq and sugar and Increase the demand' for prcallieth ur the sited State, 'rho House Foreign Committee has, on me that of Mr. Jddd, resolved it Is Inexpedient to grant subsidibr in itny form (it °Minn cables. - c.1.1.WT OPonits - rittlbsis. The follon j ing milmintmotits at large of cadets at Wert felon. to enter in ISM, bare been nude li.1; he President V. M.. biowton. eon of lien.. ostun: Wm. Marsnaller.'sou'of the mato blnjo Maynailior, Charier W. Thomp son. sor of Vol. Thoioltsnill Jas. li• Flurehe son Of Oen. St largess; Wm. third. sun of Gen. lioslgers. Nnto of Cttplatu C. P. Codgers.' fir the :cast: Arthur .1). Vinton, grandson of the 1.110 C,iintoodore Perry: 'rhos. il. llnris. orphan' of a soldier. telmonlVolt. of this oily, railed on the See retareof State to-ddy ~ r , ,e dted tele. gretne trona-various parts of the.l•lllted State* nitti ratemn.: to O , IISTIOS being entemiltted on Jews in Itoutmulla.ated askhag for the to- , •tereension of the United States In behalf' of that people. Itt consequence it bas been de termined to appointldolph E. Buchner, ',rho b. an lel . .lite, Conant at 111111.1111,gt. • THLI MIRAN Tall and party had a talk today , ith the l'rerldent, Secretary Ikdkrlap and Couttuis,doner Parker, In Which a denim for linep.•ace was expressed un Guth altitat. .The•ln tutbsequently aired the Trcasury partntrnt, . 11±I=M=211 A desperate attempt was made this tore= maul be a relit:tn. named Patrick Duffy. to murder officer Dickmlin, who had arrested him for rowdyism. nob:Meer was badly hut . . . not tlanmouily eat with a knife. Duffy . brother-hi-law of Col. Dilly Wax.. 'potted Tail and Heil Cloud had n friendly erview to-day. The latter and. delegation . . . . . • N in hold a enutieil witlyhhe Secretary of the Interior and Conlin isa Wrier Parker to-morrow. They will visit the navy yard out arnenal oh &Uinta)._ It is believed it the bill to reduce Int eruhl taxes should become a law, the l'ofutois,touer of Internal Ituvenne u ill be able to reduce the force of fecal officers fully eue-third. The filen of ettruellblatior collection di , trietl but already been,uggested. . UCCIMQ, =I .. • - - • . inturance companies to deduct sums paid for rmusurance when mokiog returns of gross re ceipts. rerening3 pt....6011S decision of Coin missionerltonius. The decndon_ made re troactive... 'rile Semite Fiunnee agreed ti• report n refoniling eseeinive duties paid on Ituniiin hemp and equalizing the dn. . . ~.. . . . dot on bent' , 11,c:titer . .., , 71.1 M,.. _.l.- . The nu., oul ropnott. la, , t oral: automat{ tp ezt.t/t;tott.e. ' . I X I,IST CONGRESS, 5E1!.1071r., (try Te/errsrh p , the Pittsburgh 'Onzette,: ' • AVAsittS.srerm June 2. ISTI.. sk\Al'l:. )I,II.IItLAN presented letter from the Secretary of the Interior suggesting amend- meat: to the treats mith the Checte•e La Bone. Mr. bCOTII pra.cuta.l an araandraankto the bill relative to bridge.; atm. the Ohio. Mr. KELLUM; introduced a Joint reaolatido relative to claim., of certain uorthern crtall• tors. , Referred. Mr. ll altltio Offered a resolotion iustruet lug the CMurnittee uu Commerce to Inquire the best manna tot col.t or rebuilding the levees on the Mtssisnippl. destroyed during the War, awl report by hill" or otherwle. Adopted. The franking bill wan tali% n up. but atter tome dIRMISSIOI.IWIISI3ItI over—Ye:ln:Z. 11:13 . 6 The Indian Apj.ropriation hill was taken up. and Mr. MORRILL. of Maine. ,poke at kV h taking the ground that the Indians should bo placed where they would be protected by laws. and that ftggressions upon them nnd dis regard by the whites relay itlpidations were the canoe of the Naridua Indian wars.. • Mr. STE WART. in:reply: contended that m. a rule the Indloon violate treaties with lama:- nay. Ho WOUPI teach t gets that their (no-cl ing over one-halt the territory of the Called' States ' and murdering 'whoever they rbolle. must be stopped. It wa... od p: d tl:e:r Hel were disregarded by bad. w Mfrs. hut It Rea nut bad whiten rrho irate um/den:W.6y thbw, hot innocent teen. women and children. o remedyrehernitimattlzat could be easily guarded. and ... import them at ten per cent. or the Present cost to the Goy- ,`The . The bill Nrll4 then partly read. wheu IM brute treat tutu ekakative ke.ina, and at cat Wok a recess. ErrWm; ttrs..ion.- The Indian appropriation bill wns.priaxeded With. The Cdminitter on 'AppruPriatiOns reported various amendments. tanking apPrOprinliont to carry out treats . stipulations. purchases e 1 Clothing and provisions, pay itnnulties of In dian trils-.5, etc., including the item of *.fl.euo,ol:lo to cnrry un Irony stionlatlo. with the Sioux. The atnendrnents were adopted. .tn amendment•to prevent the payment of claims fur Indian depredatations Out of the money appropriated to pay annuities to tribes w - as 'debuted. The amendment was finally agreed to. An amendment from Ccmmittee on ivory printions.t hat upon annuities and interest of trust fundsprovided by treaties no tasenshall in any case he [interned or collected, was con urred in. und also an nifiendment continuing c the Indian Peace Commission as long at the nppropriation for their expenses shall lant• AdJouriwd- ' • HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. MIN veru Introduced and referred :ts ful low r. ' '. ' ' Authorizing the "oonstruotion of n bridge orosutbe Arkansan river at Little Bock. • . Mr. PAINE repotted a bill for the payment of certain amounts to contestants of seats from Louisiana. amounting to tn,51.10, wh'ult was passed-7; to 61. , - Mr. PAINE also reported a bill regulating compensation in such cases. which provide., that no Money' be paid either party till the once lo determined. when mileage and coln "Demotion will go to the person to whom the „sent Is nanny accorded. the , ther pare to to peter only the actual necessary expenses... The bill was discussed by Meson. limn willard. Sterensonand Dawes till the expira tion of the morning hour, wizen The Internal Tax bill came up, Messrs. McCreary. Nelson, iMinu.,) Town send, Wood,-Finkeinburg. Farn.sworth, Inger soll, Pomeroy. Atwood, Clanton, Moore and Holman favored the retention of the income tax, and Messrs. O'Neill. ftlll. Kellogg. Nih lack:Myers. :argent, .Potter. Davis. Pitch, Banks, Archer, Kelley, llotchkiss. Woodward and Hoots advocated its abolition. Amendments were offered • • . . By Mr. JUDD, confining the tat to invest ed capitalised oxeluding Mine aid incomes; By Mr. HALE. increasing the, exemption to #2.00U Ily 3fr. FINKELNBURG, to limit thee:mount tar house rent to PM; By Mr.WlNANS:dispensleg with the tax on: Incomes from industry and professions and retaining it on inannes derived from capital: By Mr. MORGAN: Levying fromx of five per cent. Cu Incomes derixed bonds of every description, or notes and mortgages tit er SI.OOO and under Eilo,oclin nevem per cent. between $.10.00n end Vio.ono, and four per cent. above s33,oiXe By Mr. GARFIELD: Removing . the tax from Incomes derived from business. nod confining it to incomes derived froth capital; By Mr. WOOD_WARD: Substituting for in come tax the withholding offs tax of five per cent: on United States bonds. wherever held: By Mr. BROOKS. Mass: Striking out the - na me sin requiring a man to account fur in nas of minor children; By Mr. HOAR, prohibiting the publication of income returns and a number of other pro. positious. The discussion was Dually closed by Mr. SCHENCK. ' The previous question WAS seconded, and vote on the sections relative to the income tax and the amendments were postponed till to-morrow. Mr. BECKtnoved.an amendment to the for-. ty-fourth section, taxing Interest on. united States Isonds five per cent. The voteioe di vision stood 90to SO. , • . Th eyes! and nays were demanded and pend ing the vote the House, amid Much excite ment, adjourned. • 7 Prof. GoWeiss Smith •nd “Losiseir." Telegnsph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] pigte Torus, Jima I.—The Tribune publishes the following letter: ' MAT PP/. Tb thoßiphttlunoroblc D. Mcraeft: sin—ln your Lothair you introduce an Ox ford .Professor, who Is about to einigrateto Aalericannd you describe blin as asocial pam. site. You well know, that If you had ventured openly to accuse ate of any social baseness, you would have hod to answer for your words; but when sheltering yourself under the literary Tonga of a work of action, you seek tolraduce With impunity the social character of n political Opl.lWlt. Your expressions can touch no ruan'a honor. They are the stingless Insults of a coward. Your obedient servant, it= PITTSBURGH,. FRIDAY, .1 UNI", :;, 1670. TRINITY CHURCH. POrtance of th.s work to the Church-10 thls• .city and throughout the lint I will Th e New E.,figee__Leyieg or Corner mfloo.. 'W eak here only the hearty. loving word of , sympathy awl congratulation to you. eV VeMerdeY--Beeetirei and ItoPremave , brethren . . the Reefer end asslquut 51ini , ter of mony --,Wlqat the Bon Contained—Addresses Trinity Churotbs.to the Wiirdens and Vestry. lion. uric. and to the members of the Parish. Von hose • .."'" well in tMa enterpise. 0.1 Pros :qui NletSuidieu, Bev. John eicarborough. y et wLo Hon. Thomas 51. none James M. nave given towards the work: • 00,1 1.1,s I he one who, munificence gams to (hi , work Cooper, 'E.g. I ' i fi first Initoulse: • Now , let no lark of 'ea , or means mpair og delay your t otes and god ly purposes: The L a ndo genrns at follow us. its well as ourselves our children, now gathering around this foundatitin stone. are to have a deep Interest in this . woik.. Let it, then. be done well, quickly. heartily, iu God's name. :Ind-in the Doh - Name of his Thieve. eat, our fioci and Saviour. - .• Tile Bishop t henproceeded %v it h the'ierviee. - tier help le the notne,of the Lord. Ilishop--E&rept the Lord ruttld the !louse, their labor is hat vain that build it. to the mane of the Father. and of the Son. and of rile Aloly Ghost. Amen. (Striking three times upon the Stone with the hammer.] I lay thecorner-stone of au edi fi ce to lie here erected by the name of •Tiinitr. to he de noted to the service of Almighty Guth (cooed- Mg to the doctrine, discipline, and •Ivorshili of the Protestant Episcopal Chureli in tine United States of America. Other found :thin can no man lav than that which is Inid. el,. 3.elele (inlet ielie is tied niece hll, blessed for evermore: hi Khnw We have redemption through his Hood, event the ,ivenesxsof sins. i• 'list. 0 Lord, open thou oar lip.. us. And our mouths shall show forth thy The erection of n new public huildloN, no an 'evidence of the architectural advancement of the city, Is always ha Interesting event. lint that interest illemehses when the'structure to be reared tithes the Place of one which the meet oleasaut and pnrclous -mem ories of generations cluster! the :Ith.tory of which stretches Itackward through decades of years. and' is hut the record of the growth and progress of a community: which has wit nessed the rise and parsing n cas of peoples nail movements. and In which is found. as In tt volume. events which yet continue to exert an influence In the world. Such was old Trinity Church—now a tnemm7pf • the past. And tints It Was eminently fitting that the erection of the new.-as n maineeting link be tsseen what is gone alai that to come, should be rememixtred In a manner which folllid np propriateexpresaion In the Impressive cere monies of yesterday- 0,50.1 the cornerstone. The occasion whiclt had been looked to with many anticipations by the members of the Parish, woe In everj; respect one of the: most interesting of this character ever occurring within oar vicially. In the preparations the ittlittiSt ciao: had been 411E4 and ht the carry , fug ant at ihe programme arranged the high ashes of nil were untitled. The hour of flue o'clock. which had been fixed forithe ceremonies, found a Inrge cptn paop of Indies ;teed gentlemen Mid children hvv embled tot the designated. elation Sixth nvenn. ' r tl tetnporniy flatforie, over the'llrn Their Joint,, gad been erected and provided ith ',inv. which were soon tilled by' the dpeetabire.— the ivutalnder of the nsnetattlaire iiearcely finding room in the church) ard and int the q rent, in any convenient Position, for ~ r I he invreeilings• • • =SI Shanic nit or o'cl:ick the opening exercises ere roanneneed. when a number of the chIR . :itren now the Parish nail Missicin Schools ay nevirhing trout' the Chapel,4 hen, t It i4c , hants bnoquets , of.Llossliar tilled' the Mr ill. perfume. (lute e the Chapel they ftorm nu ed indrmble rnnkn. followml by the win-dons aunt vestry-tnen. who assumed similar __position. Then came the Rt. lice. Rlshini John Ti. licrfoot. DLL, LL.D. Bishop of Pittsburgh, preceding the, following clergyinon inisurplices : Res. John Scarborough. Rector of the Parish: Liss: Abel A. , Kerfoot. assistant tutu- Ister: It,. John If. Egar. Rector of St. Peter's Church. Pittsburgh; lies. Thomas CrobtlWon. Rector of St. Paul's Chureh. Pitts _burgh: lies. Renjandu F. Brooke. Rector of Chrtst Church. Altos:hens-, Rev. Geo. Slattery. Rector of St Church. Pittsburgh: Res. W. it. Hubert,. Rector of St. John's Church, Pittsbargh; Rev. IL F. Reran.. Rector of St. Mark's Church. Birmingham: -(tee, It. .1. Coster, Rect., of II rare Church. MAnnt Wash ngton.: Rev. R. S. Suitt h. Rector of St. Peter's Churob. -Uniontown; lies. Willlnm White. P. p...'lteetor of St. Peter's Chore!, Itutlerzlter. I. P. spauldiug. Rector of St. John's Church, Erie., As illy Bishop and clergy passed through. tin. nuke: were closed. he the warden, and trymea, thechildren hrin4ing up the rear, when the praxes...lm under. O direction ut the atsftbait ur the eisty, Archibald bald Blakely, Esq.. moved forward towcrd thy:corner-steno tingiirg antiphonally a.; it moved. the elxxit Was located in the northeast side of the but cf the male entrance to what In yet to I e the church. Around it wardens and vestry men wsembled• while the jilabop and clergy +Wend.' the Platform and reached the place which had been reserved for .them. 'At they ascended the choir of lwiles , and gentlemen }with Prof.—Benito presiding at the organ , tined la the close of the INattn. When all had assonriti their pittetts and si lence had been obtained the alldlence with Fancovered heads wort. , 1 , ,1.111 the Lord's ['rap- . a5r . .44 - the Bishop.: • ' ' • • The bishop thtti rot:tithe follbaing • CI n.1.EC1,.. Dineen a}, o;Lord. In all oar 41oIng. with thy lost ft 1710.10•11 fasanir, and further us with thy coutional help: that In all our works. begun. rant !man. and ended/a thee. we may glorify ler - alef 4 hern oti in elle:la:ding - life: through .10aus cheat one Lord. .4 Mtn. . eternal 41. d. ;• Ith4oll Ma u. stong.- nothing 14 holy: Meal 4111 r work for I h e se WO we ore here gathered t.lgether, the honour aleil dory of thy great :Name. and the milllcittlon of thy holy Church: through Jesns Christ our Lord. _lmeii. Voncettade. V hurl. to grant that these now t.errhlh maY to, built .an ernPle onto Thee. :Me? they be kept. from nll t com mon and Urtifario woes: May the prayers and pral , ,oh of thy holy Catholic and Apostolic Church be hero offered um and ascend to Thy throne an incense of sweet-smelling career. M.o. Thy true and lively word he net forth, the glad tidier! , of reconelliatton in Thy gm, mpel.diligently preached, a hod thy holy :taunt ents tightly and duly dministered. . . Direct. 0 Lord. those who design.sahl thOse ho superb:atm! Lois building. thra If may he house worth! - of thine holy Nam, ATOM To protertlun. Almighty Father. we 0111111 end the workman that eball be employed !rembuilding Allis thine house.. Pesrve from every Nitta.profane. awl' unholy bought. stord..4 deed. Mae they bi• kept ...nt all [...atilt. Worm awl every roll accident tat herd. eltse -thine hole angels charge ger them.. to keep,them In all their ways. Irn n. . . . . Enlarge the hearts or The faithful pettide that as the Israelites ni old Offered willingly, so rememberingthat our days, ou earth are lea a,ebadow, and that there is none abid ing. and that all things come of Thee. may with perfect hearth offer. willingly. each ae cordirtas ability. unto Thee our Lord and 0 Almighty tied. jar ho haat built Thy (March Upon the foundatiOn of the apoatlee and pro •phets. Jesus Christ hlinselt being the head earner stone: -(trent Ile so to ha Joined to gether in unity of spirit by their doctrine. ,fflutt wo maybe made a holy . temple accepta tlettutoThee, through Jeans Christ our Lord. Prito,,3bow Thy: nereante Thy work and their children Thy. glory. Poo*. Ando the .. glorious MalesiT of the Lord our'God be upon us; Pros Per Thou the work of our hands upon uni/0 prosper Thou our handywork. The Rev. John P. Spaulding. of Erie. then rend the 10th nod 11th verses from the third chapter of the Book of Ezra. The choir, led by Prof. Broils, chanted the I:Seth:Psalm. . • • COITV:TS TUE BOX. -• The Rev. Johit Scarborough now Caine for ward nod read .a list of . the contents-of the bob ns follows : CopT of the Holt- Seriptufes. Comet the Book or Common Prayer. Cupful' the JOurnal of the.lost General Con vention.. • Copy of the &roma! of Primary'Convention, of the Meese of Pittsburgh. Copy of the Jottrani of the last Convention of the Dlueer,eof Pittsburgh. • Copy of tho last sermon preached In the old Trinity Church. • • cold.; t.f the Churchman, the Ghterch Joter mtl,..-toncrit'an Churchman and Pam* Church. num. Pittsburgh Directory for - Ittnt-70, and first part - of - the next Directory.. Pittsburgh Gaterre. Commercial and Pout. Pittsburgh //crime and Price Current. Rev. Mr. Eger.' sermon at the Church Home AnniversaV. VCO. : . ' Charter of Hsu Pitteburgh Church Guild. Chester of Trinity Fetish Guild. Serer:ll coins froin the old corner•stnno. A complete set of coins for 18;0, from IL W, Mackey, Cushier of Allegheny Rink. [Fresh from the mint.]' A" Talunble coin from Shocnbcrger, Coins from Rev. Rev. John 'Scarborough. Fractional currency, every denoMiriatlOn. , lantn and duplicate of the old Trinity cot' ner-slime, m published In rThuesday'n 13.5, ZETTIL ' Brief tnanuserlid history of do building o the ndw Tide article woe banded-to the mason. dep.. hod In tho receptacle, 0101 the stone placed position. = . ;!.. the turner atone wan laid in lin Pince, th - HMCo, anroke,in oubotatme, rre follows : I • , T , r , e maybe spbken the word requested of Ine. Let it be the woad of instruction rrud of encouragement; to show what is the meaning of thin servionin which eve are engaged. and to bid you a heartened loving God-s Peed In it. This act of ours, brethren and friends, Is not nny mere show. It Is not a pageant appealing to our imagination. This Oct Is ra very rear thing; and Rhos its reality. we trust " el be lieve. before Ood, and in His acceptance, Os well no In our own devalut purposes. We are hero entering on a great and holy enterprise, and we would acknowledge God as the author of every good thing eve can undertake. This we do to ail right enterprises. But Bits to no rdinary or secular work. Here we begin a House which is to Pe God's own Hone*. He has glverato us all that we have: Ot what we have, we give hack to Him a Portion. to be here expended In n work which, we deaden and pray. may promote His glory among men. may further the dispensation of His mercy to the soula anal bodies of His children. and ear n- on to future generntiono the blessings that we enjoy In His Church. Therefore. we name His ever blessed and glorious. Narnent this, the very beginning of n House - which Is to be wholly and always His own House. _But thin Corner-atone has • net n further meaning. Here, in this House. Is the Gospel of GOWS bon to be proclaimed; and all the In stitutiono of that Gospel of salvation are here to bo maintained. We wish to speak with no uncertain voice. Jesus Christ In the Corner gtone.• His faith, as revealed In the Holy Scriptures; as taught, andexplained. and preserved - In the Cross of His Church; the one old • faith of *God. the lather. the lien. . and Holy Ghost. Is the gospel _ symbolized I this Corner-atone. We build only on that faith: We erect if House ; of God, to the glory of God, to the salvation of men, In the communion and faith of the one,Holy and Apostolic Church ofJesus Christ. The heritage we have received from oar fath ers we would send on to our children. Intim , Palled In its purity and Its completeness. The Bible and the Prayer Book—they, too, hove been placed beneath that Corner-atone; the Word of God, with the Church's lessons as to Ito meaning. May this Holy House make them known to many generations-to come: And maw a word of encouragement and Congratulation. .1 might one much of the im . . Priro.. Glory he to the in(lair, and to the mt. nod tut he Hob - Mont. Ann. As it was In the begining.in now, and ver shall be world without cud. Prlnd. Praise ye the Lord. • Arm. The Lord's uatue be .praihed. The choir now united lo an Anthem w Christ is uur eortie,stoue: tin hits alone we build: . With his true Writs alone The minds of heaven ore lIII'd. On his great love Our linnet; we place Of present grace. . • na joys above. Tile tics. John Scarborough nun: introduce•l no Hon. Wilson McCandless n. a member of Aliarsubly and Judge or I fin 17litol St ides istriat Court. Judge McCandles i s, p , phr• . dams:. ItrAL:IIIIK4 OF iplil Brrrn Lodiro n,i l tiertft, handing nn this consecrated • ground. untied by by the mouldering ashes of thy dead. s one of the few surviving links between the nut and the present. I. User been requested y the Heeler and my br,thonCoo Cie Vest ry tit ter b few words hpoll. this Interesting Attracted oidit . I.v the Ma-amid pri tiAlit, than by any kodSrletigo of tbe MOM of he ceremonial, when a boy. I witnessmi the , yiding rite of ktylutt •the vorm, y." It NViltc of that symbolic ehttr- actor which hurreres Youth and not forgot ten in age. ['baton:ruble Grand Master, nilorucd with. t l / 1 3 joweis of his tithe,. directed the craftsmen to test the •teitt. with the - plumb, level and square." and if (maul - true mad trusty:' to lay it due - east and thest, - to drop upon it the "corn - V. e - oil" of 'joy, and lite "wine" of ref reit, rrt.tiairl committed it 10 the I , :lrpogt, tor hich It wits iviiiigo eci. Solo:cur:tidy cruftsulen work, that. when the atone AV:, brough-.. to -light. - after the In of twarly half a century. it was found In it , prober lee tit inn. and Its tantalite contents in it nultivient 'gate of pr6ervittiotito tell the story of It. burial. Of all the Nlaattnic bre, been. and the . . hontrie and holy men of heart." a hose 11:1111, aro there Innrlbed. not one to far tiellatio in the solemn eerooionli, ~f Nearly all the ivorsblpper. of Ulla vonenil.l. tiariali. of that date. hare gone to their le runt_ The young gingg),,.., fresh fr o m flatlets of the bar. who had tied to the lawn, the altar. under wthtse nufff pices the Mutter. stone mot Idst. soot svins hen since tilled the world with hie"tbstne . bee "joined totesd ersts soul souls of the righteous. to bless Its,- Lard. to'praise anti ussiguifY him forced ,- 1 rte ffi not refer to the history of "WI trin ity." syhtels has luant written withpat hos and beauty by your able clot osper elsd Rector. and in bird ss Us listened to with mingled rcelinis of Joy Cost :it the last s ad s erricee w 'thin its sacred pret duets.. We now begin the history of thy nee: Ito not forget the generous. mon. who. from. the :11)11111iIIIIVe of heir CAUS. , . 141,5 e As :Ilk to rise - In grsentLyur nod inagnificruce. an ornament to Your the pride of your Diocese. sold tribute to Lt., 'Trinity `nor Yra dc , '"Wir ttemember them in tsar:, PrMl.vtre and thAnks s tivirge. Itedember them loses. thrirrami Mgt. eonnte the ."Te 'Demi" and the "Gloria he gereleis." selects the bells toll for taxed nil/A!, or ring their Mem' In the . of grunt good I hey will be ion runtent al In ac. cotuLdishing for t ts,Chtirria and Mr the world. nrl when that tinno , tr.., to n hose 1 ..." is I.t.t hrond nun: nee}, rke tto r,on , lat “nt the rrhglOn ) profo.s. .01,11 ruk.e it, hot %- ,pintutzlo toward lie, en. let IL l e otobletnato, of our agnrationn, out hope, and of our nit l elate destiny. App.: 0, or In. (.70411.t n. Ott. Jurors Yt. Cooper Will next Introduced. und Auld : (tar worthy Revlon. who hoc• arnanged the prommine of the proceeding - A nom thu prevent tnterestlinn onelon. and who Is Chairman of the Committee o ur peaking. hat rverulted into tho-oerviee. from among the .laity. for a to ,ef addrext. _ho nin acoustinned to look upon him at my t:ift:al father and guide, and to pay great oMleot to hit ntintoultionx and Ovine. I do . . of feel at If betty to decline oheAiener to his all. and all that I hose to regret is. t hat so • . • hr m, I hut concerned. nli ....tertian .111 nor mlicate Stkllll. one In my stead. who would lie . better quashed tli inert the extgenQ,lnd COW.] dit , Coll3,c to you in tuner Sitting and glowing terms ntion this most intervstlng Mint in the history of Trinity Parish• noir nfed years Ng, there stood upon the spot here we now stand, a goodly company tif the faithful, engaged. as we are to-day. in the pions duty of laying the stonier stone of an edifice. to be consecrated to the trot-ship of the living God. Among the people thus engaged were those whose dolt - it was to see that the static was Placed with precision. by plumb and level and square. it to the time-honored cert. suonle's of the Masonic lade, - - Cons:,knout, and part Icipating In tbmse i and the more sacrist rites of the Occasion. was cone who has so closely identified himself with the history of Trinity Church and Its parish. that the noose of. lio,,kins Is always .I.noclated with them in the .ulind> of those whose thoughts recall anything of the pelt glories of old Trinity: • Ile was at once Its projector, architect. and builder, superintending and stocking with his own hands in its minutest details, and when the work was necompti.bell. he stood forth before the people. as their religious Counsel- Mr. and dispensed from its pulpit. In his own eloquent and inspired lauguage, the riches of his Master's Kraue. expounding thotidness and sufficiency of the Gospel he soon nailed to preach. •. • • Afters long life Of piety and usefillness In the service of Christ and of ills church, this good manclostil his erthly carver full of honor as rho senior Busboy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the I sited States. But there were others there, partaking in those Interesting cerettmnice. The fathers and mothers of the parish; the ancestral: of ninny here assembled. Alas: • Where are theft No voice responds, sine. the dark portals of the tomb have 'closed noun their earthly re titans.. What tender and affecting memories are ns- . . _ . . smooted with thee. dear old Trinity, (lunch : Within the sacred walls. what scenes hare transpired to endear the memory Lathe hearts of those who hare sought thy court:. to obtain - the consolations and encouragements afford." . . by our most holy religion -How many around me Save received the holy rite of baptism at thy font, and been received at thy altar, Into the confirmation of Christ's duck with the al lro o w f . n th in e n c y r irriper yenrs, have here renew ed the vows of our sponsors. Innde for us in baptism, and milted and confirmed the saute, 'renouncing the devil and all MN works, tiro primps und runity t.wicke world, and all the sinful lusts of the des h;—and made n . . . . . solemn confession Of Our faith. according to the order of confirmation! And how often have the faithful repaired htther, to gather new strength In our conflicts with the world, under the droppings of the old smtetuttrr; and taken fresh comfort to our souls In the gucharistfc fetod of the body - nnd blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. whereby our sinful bodiesunty be made clean by his body. odd our souls unshed through his most pre -chum blood! . . There are Indeed street and enduring memories in our, hearts, of the deer , old Church. which can never effaced. and it Is pleakant to know that her walls, although now thrown down. shall rise again by being incorporated into the new, nod hint the mate rials of the footer bantling will he utilized. as far its orricticatilo into the edifice now be ing erected. Old Trinity hits fulfilled its and the Parish hitting grown lu power, nod numerical strength. demands room for ex pansion. and it larger and more commodious place of worship, for the convenience mai comfort of our present and prospective con gr"T§r- n inintintich as' (toil hits blessed -us with prosperity, and greatly Increased the wealth and population of the Parish. It ii fit ting and proper that ire should qteknowledge ills goodness and merry toward us, by build ing s new temple to His honor. such nn • as . • . • . may truly express our gratitude to Him, and keep pace with the progress of the age In which our lives are cast. Let It be such as shall demonstrate ournense of the duty we owe to Him, from whom COMM O'er)* good and perfect gift, and who withholdeth no good thing. from those who truly love Him and serve Him In spirit and In truth. Let It also be n suitable monument of the culture and civilisation of our tiny, No (het those who are to come uttering, end who shall occupy our places long niter we have been gathered to our .fathers. sloth learn foam our example, to glee of their almodence for kin dred ob jects,-and 'for the extension nod en lagienrAgnghe„itisrtneurn'tikalagra..re now told. and the corner-atone of which luta now been firmly set in its' place, with all thelm posing solemnity of our Church ritual: Is enti tled to the distinction of being reganied ue th e .mother church of thin diocese, this being the mother parish. . The benutiful chapel.. recently' finished, and which has given such universal satisfac tion. Is part of the name general plan of Im provement, and may be accepted mann contest of what the principal structure, the chnrch It self, will be, when eonipleted. • It is for you Eplscoputlinns, and especially for the members of Trinity parish, fo say how beautiful and how appropriate the main ed ifice shall be In all its appointments and deco rations. • . . If every individual member will do some thing according to the ability of each, to ut hold the hands of your building committee the work will be done, and well dour. end w, shell present you with a structure comoiet In all respect" from turret to foundation stone. of Which humblest among no. I equally with all the rest. teal well be proud, as having eontrilmted something, let' It be much or little.: toward the good work. I would saY.3 hen. "Let those give now.- whin imver gave before. aud those who always give. now give the more." The vestrY. I hrough the building committee, üburnta hey bave inveuted with nple power nad authority. are dete ai ttnlned to confine tbent selves wit Pin the limits prescrtbed by the uliscriptions obtained: fur wc feel that lion -sty in all oar dealings Is a religions :Wu-sell as 101.1110.11 and that we have no right to vont este r a debt which we are unable topay:. It will deOmpl, therefore, upon Your ity wliether the designs the architect shell he. In all respects carried Into clean- titre. or whether some of the details shall fall of ' acetenplishment fur want of the •necessary means to complete the work accord int; to the Plan and specifications adopted hi' the committee. Itsurely cannot be that we. whom God has blessed so mach; will .fall short of our whole duty in rendering back to His honor and glory something of the abun dance He has lavished upon us; and as we Wit wos th ese sacred walls rising In solemn gran . t leur, and the tall splre_of our new"eemple piercing the skies. shall we not lookup from 'earth to Heaven. and In the bright hope of a Piave hereafter-in the t•hurelv triumphant. each and every one of 11, that we will he true nod faithful soldiery of the cross. lighting manfully tinder His banner. in the warfaretee havii undertaken in behalf of the Clinich And haying thine our whole allay. we may Wittily lent r the issue with God. ay'ok lActsing upon uur efforts. nd praying for the growth and iirosperltv of nor Zion that the bin nda ri co •oflf is Ring s don) inny he great ly enlarged, int he lon of souls, until the :obeli that .lav when He thou' eon. , again in ;dor, and alum the trump of the Arclintigcl elaill proclaim that lime shall tie no more. • .. When the Earth shall he melted from her (*Mutat inns;--and expiring natant shall re turn to the ••hans from which she sprang at Ilk command. 'nip nr, corgf•nus palaces. The ~ ,I rvin telnplo . ,,the grezit KlUbe 11.0 f. Yea, all ichieh it ii‘lwrils .1.11 ilisotolv.• ; .1,1.111ke the NiFelesk fain is of this vision, Leave not a ruck behind. Thou, oh then. Inns - . our names lie found written in the Larritis built of life. and may these. our feeble efforts, In Ilia cause, go nit as wheet smelling 'OM, before the great ite t and IT,af It be ours to bear those thrilling and eestatte• wools of comfort to our WWI, %Veil time. good and faithful servants. rem, ye-blessed of my Fater. inerit the Kindler° iireparel ter yen. fro h m the h founda tion of the world. Intrina Mr. Cooper's • remarks rim. com menced to fall and then ssentlilegeCtitliotated to the Chapel, AV here the exercises were...n -(lmnd. and the speaker finished hie address. tb-v. Mr. Scarborough then int cottoned ite'one who had formerly becor a member of the Parish; had - rust aye taken an intereot in it. welfare; wan among the - first to conic for ward when the now church enterprise was talked of. not only with words of sympathy. lad with his means; was so well beloved by the bret brim t hat .each reeurring annual choice or vestrymen found him among them—the 1011. Thomas M. I tone.• ' Mr. li 4_, we. upon entering' the I..hancel.Nt as alTenteil, and throughnut betrayed ileen emotion. while he .aid: it. CI: rim. Lod. , awl - 4 very much doubt whether . i cue :110 unyt him: to 'what till. , already been . . .cell snit' inay Lo worth. t Inter...t in: ner.ein whit h wort; ts.tgether. IA yet t lie place:ll,i iir ron.trnln nnt U, be wholly •ttlent. • . toy ehdrelt relation, have heen for a re, years , more intiniatelv inn:um:led solute ene of the sidtattoin parishes, my name re- Itons enrolled among, the menthe:G.ldt , of lltnity. for which I still cherkh a more than filial affection: arYlmi.. here to - drip to on!: with tatoers In layin I, g the corncr-stone of a n o m sillies upon the rite of the ohl. devout ly trusting that At , may lit: n place where God shall ilvlight to be, with his people. and where the lateire• of his chosen ministers shall be Messed ta winning souls to Christ. those eittnisted with the management of it, tempo:ld relations I would say: let no one he denied the privileges of the :sanctuary be -03111R17 Of his bumble rendition. I teen wide your doors that nil niny be free to enter: re umutbsting. always that when our Saviour seas immired of he the disciples of John whether it was vlit that was to cotit.t' he answered. ,nco and to:U.101m that to the poor I goffml is 1 , 1,i1C11111." This was the ennelusiye evidence tiott. he NV Zl , Indeed Abe very Christ. _ . . Around [lris Nacred spot orroha,tered many very tender and endeariusr memories. that have beconle a part of In Acing: and which van - never falba, long as hfos shall last-onny 1 ash better say. so 10.1 on ttrnoOrtalltY ro , or aloTo:t Orty year.; lid, was the %pot - wlirre I wa. acrußtonted to Unita with tor IwtgLhoOr lo the svni-.lllp of Cod. It was hen, that the aorta,' Influence. . . . . ,1 . ...t . • t,. - -pintillll/11,i inn - with Ch.-Int in runr.,•• t to .n.tlf..--.• logo, Inro my t.tith In tin , Illr,nnt Il.nl•nniivr. 1, wa. ta-ro riot my children were th11...1.0 to C•.rl in holy Imptigm. And iiNVns in these grounds that I committed to the earth the tent-horn of my cherished-sons. T . . Those are memorial whichu weer - die; and • lebtreter. 1 may tie. no he cu art...Win . ever turn to Trinity Church me the ...mire under hod of unnumbered spiritual Ideiainer to me nud mine. . Whoa he had Concluded the Ices. Mr. Sear borough came forward and sold: • • it was not my inteutiouto sup a . word this day, and on this occasion. but tae glorious recollections of the past, recalled by the _glowing words of the !nip'. no fitlyspoken, Mot, nie to add Jost it word - furl her of thanks and congratulations to the parish of which I eno the head. If any of tor brethren have ver st nod in the sumo position t hut I now oc envy. they will appreciate 43 others cannot,' the feelings that are uppermost in my mind at t his moment. As I listened to the historieni -reminiscences I hat havelicen called up from the post of this venerable parish. I. could not help feeling si thrill of Joy anti gladness that Ged had called me in Ills good ProvidenFe• to enter open mutt inherit those blessings. Other 'men Inhoriat and we have entered into their labors. Others laid the foundation and we build thereupon. • It Is a glorious thing to have a history, ex tending far back into the past: a history with-, out spot or stain, rich with [begat - tiered mem ories of two Whole generations aud• more: n -history embracing names that we may well he prowl of,- nay tint the whole. Church are proud of, Tor they arel move beyond the pm- Its of this city nod parish. I feel unspeakable thinzs as I stand here surrounded by the mem : hors of my deck and doing my bumblepart In making up the history of the Mum In the action of the premmt.. A flood of mighty emotion stirs In me, us I hear the honored. members of the present vestry recounting the good devils and ,rtues of their predecessors office. nod although the names of • the honored dead are 41.nie, who ion but a stran ger, not so full of meaning as to those who knew them, yet I feel somehow that ire are milted to ime mother Ina holy bond, and I gladly do any part in paying their mettle:l - tribute they deserve. We are engaied together this day in a glori um, work—laying the foundation or it holy temple. Let us not build It for our own glory, but for Triune God—whose uncle it hears. Let us lay our offerings and_ourselves at the foot of the Saviour's crow, n willing sachtlem -and let me say what 1 have perhaps said on Slane other occasion, - that I trust • every one In the parish, yraing and Id. rich and poor. will feel It a privilege to do their part in this great undertaking of ours. so that lI after life they may look on it with 'sat [stet tion and feel that thee had a hand in It. and gladly did all they could. Many are the kind wishes that go'ivitl,those walls as they rise toward heaven. Many are the prayers going ap for their cmplet Jou. Let us not fail to add the good deeds that should always accom pour punt faith and devout prayers. And if ever that' corner stone min' laid shall be brought to light by those that are to follow us. Instil who may perhaps wish to rear a tem ple still utoiw glorious here, may the nuance therein treasured up, be treated. lovingly as those nannies unearthed front the old church, have been treated by the speakers of this day. muttony they tenons the some reverent men tion. And above all may We one that our names are written, not only on these records of the church below. but in Heaven. where they will abide forever. and In the Lamb's' Book of Life, a here -they, shallot be dimmed or erased, taken there shall lieleft nu traces of our earthly work. And now mar Hod's blessing abide with us. 1 feel a pardonable pride In. those who NCO my co-workers; may we seeour d work brought to a successful issue, in confidence and love dwell together till o our earthly mission is done. The choir now jOitimi In the "Gloria In tbc celsis," after which the Bishop dismissed the audience., with the benediction, using that found In 1104. I 8 chap„ 20 and 21 verses, nod the people slowly discerned. • Beal Rotate Traneer, ' The following deeds were admitted of recur! In the unlcc'of Thos. it. Hunter, Esq.. Record er fur ..13eghenr county, Thursday. June drd, Thou. S. Mn le to E. V. Wagoner, February 21. ifgu: lot of ground In Maples plan, Lower St. Cynic Township , Jacob Roper to .L. D. Borer, 2t!, 18111• 3 norm of land In Snowden to rnship. with buildings 135 U Wnt. Anderson tob.! F. Smith, May .". 1n70; 30 by 60 feet, on Grunt Avenue, Allegheny: with building's .. £