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t say #0; did not take an envelops rone which he (Stronz) opened but was present when the boy TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1866 THE STRONG-BENNETT LIBEL CASE. fayorable loase with other aldermen, when an alder o eharge he never heard contradicted; hod um"»‘.“-"..". geut legisiator, bat never beard bis hon. 10 ba paid to him; he did nof o M METHODISM. JOHN-STREET METHODIST CHURCH. v OONSECRATED IN 1768. ® Mr. Strong did take that money out; : S E——— do not kuow with it; T wopposc the money was for | B. Rabertson, James B, Hathorne. Watson g b the passage of ted to, and witness deelares that | tfonl, and other witnesses were called, and testified o the s of Lis o (rom conversation with Mr. | goou charncter of the plufatifl, My, Hathorne's teati. =] s rded w mony 100, a8 be deemed Mr, Strong & condemn him for that, 43 a simiiar charucier was cowuoLy Fourth Day’s Proceedings—rxamination of | N o Strong, for the sage of the bill). Witnesses Continued, amusement o 16 audicnee in the court. “trickster,” but could not DELEBRATION OF THE CENTENARY JUBILEE. Cross-cxamined—At my first conversation with Mr. Strong 1o one else was present; this was in November; thiy bill Dottiug to do with the Water Board: never on carth was lu- torosted in any contract with Mr.Coyle, direetly or indirectly ; Twont to Mr. Strong os friend of Coyle; no one but Coyle Was dnterested in the contract; told Strong it was the disposi- 1 to iet Coyle up; Strong said it would cost ill through; ot our second conversation the charged upon *all the politiclans.” . Case still on. ONE HUNDRED YEARS AQGO. CITY NEWs. o= Lobbyists Defined by a Lieutenant-Governor— nteresting Exercises in the John-st. Methodist Epixeopal Church. et Addresses by the Rev. Heman Bangs, the More Contract Developments, —— | MINISTERS, LAWYERS, AND PHYSICIANS ON THE STAND. \ - ——— Upon the resumption of the Strong-Bennett suit in subject was the same as before; Coylo said he would pay the $5,000. [Counsel—1 dow't want to know what Coylo said. ] Before the conversation above-named, I opened the envelope ey out; did not count it; the boy then o veason I wanted said bill through lo might be ruined else; the whole Bonrd shared 1 this feeling. Re-direet—The enveiope was handed to me by Mr, Coyle; retnroed it to the boy; he took it to Strong; T understood from ; Ldou't kuow whetlier Buiy's Heap, Monday, June 13,—We fild only 2,029 bullocks on #ale to-day, and we cannot coust vp over 4,850 for the total supply of the week, againet over 7,000 iasf week, and yet the salesmen are uot able to advanes re'es ovey balf o cont above quotations of last Monday. Indeed, it i doubtful whether there 1s that difference on the best. ne we find no cattle selling ut over 18, § 1, aud the tails of droves are, probably, a little lower, though poorer than lust week. Rev. J. B. Walkeley, and €. Disosway. tho Kings Conuty Circoit Court yesterday morning, the in- | $rV'g Siabtie Suveet oy gk | Still there is au advan modini grades, and & greater s Ao ff e g (it gl e Stiong ¢ y otlier wonoys. | mumber of builocks have ~old at frst, or nearly krst prices, e rest was evidently well kept up, g (uito o TESTIMONY OF M)t JENNINGS. | than lnst week, 10 proportion to the whole nunber Lere. We as previously of those who are frm{n \"n.MH[ causes fxruiy-];o F. wn Jefl:mmn:nun—ll:u n».:;-d in W|H|nm<hurghl2'.; : od the lnm drove of 11 Il‘n:‘o-h-m'. in market selling wt 17G e eress. The counsel for the defense resumed the | years; huve kuown Senator Strong 20 years; om scquainted | 1éc., and this wo coneider shont holf'a cent advance ujo REMINISCENCES OF OLD JOHN-ST,—INTERESTING RELICS calling of witpesses: With 118 general reputation; in my estimation it is bad. | saxie quality, - Upon the first quality wo do nob ses s A TESIIMONY OF FX-ALDERMAN WALLACE. Cross examived ave Lot had political differences person- | vnnce, because the same class sold 1ast week at 18e. 106 law. o d i Ex Alderatn James B, Wallace. was the first witness, and | ally with Mer, Strone; we both belong to0no party; ia primary | eat priced stock fn fow bulis at e, P 1, baving been sworn, being examinedjby District-Attorney Mor- watters we lnn{ bave differed. | % the tail of & lot of u ad 1o an Ilivois .t Re direct—1 bave had no difference with bim that could af- | lery, which seli at Ie, ¢ . Th it of the stock Lere this city, where the Centenary Celebration was held Yast | ria, deposed as follows: T resido in Schermerhorn.st. in this o good fair quality of Thine ‘Ibe Centonary Jubilee of Methodism was cele- Above is the ent of the first Methodist Church erected ; e rist. 008 | fect my opinion in this matte h s LS % s =i city; my business is in New- York; bave known plaintiff about | fee n a compose. Joated Just evening in the Johnst. Methodist Episcopa | on the site of the present one in John-st., near Nassan, in | (Venivg. Bt B i o e n LAt Abont | Reorots examined—1 was ot @ primary meetiog once when | year oic, of (@8 ewt., wiioh sell at 162 Dhurch, - When the exercises commenced nearly every seat i it s T et wn knowledge, nor itom the speech of | 1 dil take the poll-book away;do pot remember that Mr. | pick of drovers, Ifc. Th s i o e badh. asmspatiad aisetles Gre ) to May 11, 1263, except from the result of this | Stroug was one of the officers of thiat meetivg; I went up from | ruiny yeste i et 9 has Zow bemm oscepelied by retive frem Aee 1 baced on Mt goners] teputation since | & regular mewting on the first floor to the seoond nud took | to-day. Trade has been materdally lrteripted, avd grecation. avorite work, 1 our celebrate the discovery of bus and San Salva and leave out pit to great incouvenicnce to-day, by toe persec can be called nothing else) of drovers,” butober drivers by the Board of Health, which forti and leave ont Rome and Romulus; Sbe building was occu ‘Ameries, and leave ont Christopber Colu The Rev. Heman Bange, on being called to yreside, spoke by increasing years and infirmities, But vo ay th ce, York schools has fairer, more besutiful, [ oy o B AL e ol say his character was bad. r & police-s (Cotpsel for defense objects 10 this attempt (o ESTIMONY OF MR. BEARD. ¢ Court raled that the o fotlows: dor; celebrate the reformation from po 3 x " L] Germany and Luther; celebrate the fonnding of Oid Virg ul record than her. She had the honor of registering Mr, William ¥ T at No. 147 Amity- damage the cbarneter of witness, and t §THE IEV. VEMAN BANGS'S ADDREES. and lcave ont Jamestown and Capt. Smith and Poealontas, |r|':;|mmq .:{ ite & » ho ‘.;‘,,;l o | nn{.rfln’ lan B Avrs e Lt ly-ats | posing coansol iad ouly been ustified.in eliciting the tost- | any ki o st A {00 pivests 1% 156 daptime. A single word. ing ATy J 5 mony to that effect by the fact that it was an endeavor to show | this law, if a man wos &eneral repi- . Lave known plaiotiff since 1859; to make money s that he was & man who wan g of the Pilg 1d May flower. throuyh the streets o/ N his oxen tursed loose, o bins of tiie witness againss the plamtiff) A committee e oMlen tiwes they always commenced meeting ot early | Yoo i as well celebrate the 1 leave out Plymouth Rock and the Lis kehool became A MINTAKE. ‘matter what changes the candle light. Here are a couple of condlesticks that used to I 5 o \ elong to Barbara Heck, tbe first Metlodist ip America, and | just as well celebrate the origin of Methodiam in ¥ ng'd bt 3o JIOPRG _Bae 1 had something to ith Van Brant-st. v o Jeave out John Wesley and tie old foundery. This mus followed the ** New York F unday School Union ! u . awiaiai Tt T B ] Jrast Kors abe gave them to the first ehureh th b Now- 4 b 1 g o Bl o o the ot cfore the Common Councilt Objected sdwin A, Tweeder sworn—iave resided 15 years in Brook- | ridicuonsly-foolish o. gave thew to the first chureh that was ever built in Not ‘may bo in this city—no Morgan whs the ouly t from the Metl- | 16 defense L Zht to m.m! <% | 1y0; do tot kuow Deras Strong; should not know bim if § met | exact contrary effect. The whole batels of meddling doe ought to be arrested undor the act agitst exuelty to o ever— liim; am not acquainted with bis reputation, hureh at its joiti Nork, and here they ore to-nightjust as they used to be | matter how the tribes go up Lo the u i o Dtmuat whiok had o ToA Tghted on the old pulpit, nud there is Barbara's old bymn. | place must be forever enshricd in U AC Wit & public moeting was neat caled in = ouplaiat, Counsel . EBTILONY OF M. TEN KYCK. for they compel them to be kept buddled in close, Bus yaris, ook that sbe brought with her from Ireland. Ttoever bas | pettei (IAPR"SC don.” We were colonies, deporden- R i st 10 prove the conplainant’s ad chameter for oficial corrap- without any opportaniy I feed or. water, wid ' pici§ ey Deea bound, the old bind nd everything about it, that sh ireat Britain. We had no Constitution, we had no | Stephen Dando, Mr. an tion, and they contended that they Lad a right to put in this .| Wil be driven hested to the siaughtes-pens, and the lovat wil scipmdnpt - L pgh st b tiome. | TS ot 1 A O e eicxraph wires, ' bundred | AR ey W) iesistony. o Court caked (h”counvel Lo pat tho question | Georgo Thompron was | be put nto market, i wumse condition & promote b, 11as o praise ot of. Here Is another one of the same, -~ b : sm wis just coming into ex- y Miss Mory: in full as to what he desired to clicit fiom the s, 80 Lhat TISTIMONY OF MR. 1HOMISON. uvder the old order of things, which, thourh Pad, is net ws by it 'uas been bound. Aud then we have a relic Lere, | years ago, and Amerioan Mcthodielh WoRS g Moot | ot d Mise Mor be could make u decision. Tiave rosided - omsburgh, and have known | Dad an tho new order. A boat loaded with stack, dete e by ook at that, enough to knock o man's braius cut. (Here the | istence. A huadred sears : e am Q lur claims for the work vou did on Van | Demas Strong d ol that {imo; 1 think 1 am nc. | £ Saturday, was not allowed to naload uutil Mooday o uing, O O N e o7 thter apost tzes (et | Hm was plantad with praver and watered wih JU% | i o & 1dorman of the city, demand | quainted with is repugation 486 | whien halt o dogen were dragged out desd. Were the 1. lunce fong.] Here IS what is painted on it: “Thisis o part of the | It Tas = risen | Rieh, = ERSTEO ey o that millions | operations, whose | and receive from you avy woney as a condition fo ing | Bueve hoard, for n larke portion e, o tntance, | B¢ forfood? Was the quality improved by sach eort -cwent l'l.m’!‘::‘«{:‘)‘\nlu:ti;nfl left, the fret Methodist ESching-henes | e 1ts shades ana partake of its fruite, and the glorions | and in February, 18 t our el iin {0 g0 throngh the Common Council? Objccted t0 | but o pasticularly of Inie, speak of his reputation unfa- | i‘:'n‘::-f?fl‘fi:-'wnge“e;}1':‘-"1:221':':'2'}'r':.‘.mu‘::fi"f.?f; th 5 b - s ek o . gt stre golden dor through the branches. A | of this Institation. Ten Superintendent and objection ned, vorably. I . o - e e O e Lol R i o Dol O ePhwof American Methodism wis assos, 4 C. Wheeldr, Lo B Q. Well, © t us inve an answer to_ th ‘Cros examined—Mr. Strong is & very aetive man the ma. | lot them say so hanestly, and not try 1o do it nder ey irdn e 1 o sakd Bishop Asbury neod 10 Sits Just Tising n #lorious grandeur, and now, th | e Dando. ¥, e, 1o windie, U haracter o uilial (0grty | Jorty of people spenk rorSuly of WP some spedk wllof | tensct. By urbiirary wil wholy uoeccwusy ote, wbich uro hic ald p Ashury used ta o K orbed ot " Y awel ¥ s good or badt A should call it bad. i, eeions, e Boa T & 11lnens, The cxercises of the evening will now eommesce, The fol : ;'j:'.',‘,',‘fl”){,';",..‘,.'ll';,ll,,’;hl.'..', 1 bosns: & iamired | imu‘.“.'.ki.':h"'..h:‘" o Egroech, fle Conrt—You are nsked what his general character is TESTIMONY OF MR. FISHER. and oolist the wholo conmuulty agaiust oll it operation, fouiig T8 Y B S ke ago, aud a little clond was seen gathering over where youand | their cartbly pilerimage. | from what tie people generally say of bimi—pot from yonr o811 | Mr, Gcorge H, Fisher was the next witnoss, who testified | o Lhe choop Merbet . Hghely. spppiind ond Brigep ke “A BUNDRED YEARS, O LORD! OUR KING." 10w are. Saw you not the eloud rice iittle os o human hand ¢ 1 to overflowing with scholars, wh Jorem entiem, A wuswered from debate 1 Lave | as follows: flave rosided in Brooklyn sinee 1853, and have | [MEEERersry for e b AL BY THE EY. GEORGE LANEING TATLOR That clond ias spread all over the heavens, and the rain has b 1, W ieard from peoyle gons boon o wember of the Common Couneil with Alr. Strong; have | el ondiie o+ Soatie rmsdes Aty o g (Ushridge.), nibem rofl descended in showers of mercy, and the plains are blovming TESTIMONY . (OLGAYN. know him since 1853 or knew his reputation so far as I | | 400 g0 SE AR ORE of bogs in market, selling et 1Wi@ Abundsed yeais! O Lo .l,omkrng‘ e, from poleto | and plants have been :]mn,;'mr up and trees of right cre commenced (N, s, and deposed thus |’»-u- eard; what 1have D ...Il has generally made an ug- | M4 "'“‘,;Id“',’, o l:;";" all kinds of Sl n A ceobuiy s joy thy poople sing! | P consness have taken deep root, until it has all be. 10 Supe ndents 1o begin with. | heard some | favorable imp on on my mind ad s B o ratedl wiilens wigiing| Til alel lendmndrive | come as the garden of . A bundred years | This was t nd labors (Jobn &), snd )y know what G ae ined~Tiave very often talked with persons op: | PFobstiy.owing in some degros to the ddvanes o goid. From all the world, tisough all the | 400" (hg " little spark kindled here which | here commenced our personal efforts in the good work, In | tuing myself; think a | posed to bim; he hox bee often a candidate for e L time it beeame the largest of this cit . | seard speak of him prior to | public offie d 50 attracted public attention & great deal; GERMAN PIeNIC AT LANDMAN'S PARR.—A nonher 13 of pubiic opinion in regard to bim. s, the place where we o) as grown into n mighty flame. 3 opesk of Met' gt er poorly of hims 1 could not form a : 5 , of German organizations of this city made an excursoi o as 700 or 00 gister earolled as ued 10 be the Jected ¢ (Objeeted to by the Court, \ding is boly ground. There is wo such place in ause public opinion sei Descend and bresthe, O Hol; ¥ How cmall the seed with ——r . st history as ihis. Johust. | st. was improved, afier & | iif wown, On o tribes, throngh every | history of any Methodist church in | Louse was demolistied, an | to pase. Witness way tot very clear on bis gen- | Landmao's Park yesterday worning, in bebaif of the wounded Bow vast the Loundless barvest| oldest record of American Methodism. the lecture room of the second Jobi-st. | ount of those * on his ticket; have heard people praise certain | und crippled veterans of the late war. At 10 o'clock tho yro grown i, Tromar Jet them be produced, and sho r successors in their holy labors still feed the | 1 bis characte E = | Cession was formed, preparatory to a parade throwgh tio fewd. Wrom wany s land, o'er mn . ed, . Kok | would be vers patural for viors fold. A volume might be Iy written of this | 4 W qualities were so praised ¢ A. Energy, 1 iag thoronghfares in the eastern sect on of the city. Tue huew g g o o ey et T e 80 | Methotivn, et e senms lseer e 1 School aud its rewiviscences, for thero are many | | guider. , versonal habits, domestie relations. Q. | extended over eight blocks and moved i the follow i = g | introduced to you Pbilip Embury, the carpenter. und bis bis: | precious nagges in both worlds, “and precious miewo- What g e condemued ¢ (Ovjected to by opposing | Detackment of mounted men, in regalic, under Marshal He The Rev. Mr. COLLIN® then offered an appropriate praver, | tory is full of deep and thrilling intcrest. We bave no time | ries o pnectdd. with its spirt ] oy S TESTIMONY OF ME. COIT. counsel an wn,) bold, Depaty-Sherifls Shoff, Muller and Werthamer; Drom sfer which the Lev. HuaaN BANGS agaiu said: I see by the | to * speak about bhim mow. I have been to his grave, | years Lave now rolled away since the establishment William Coit sworn: Am acqu 4 with plaintiff; cannot TESTIMONY OF MR, PROTT. Corps and f,.n.d of the 5th Regiment; the Schuizen Lor e that Heman Bangs was to make an address, and | whore he was buried first, He bas been re- the first Moth Sn School i New-York, | give his rep: prior to M. Ilsay that at the | Mr. €. I Prott was sworo: Have known Senator Strong | (Turner Rifles), under commond of Capt. Christisn Hoint; jiw was all T know about it. 1 vever Leard anything aboutit | moved twice since, and 1 hope he will remain ms to be a great propr o h present tio v is ard to municipal ¢ and in Califoroia; am aequaiuted with his | German Singing Societies: the Bobeminn Benevolent Socret autil 1read iton the programme. I was requested to come | ungistarbed where he now is until the voico of the Archangel the centenary and legislative ngs. e % | the Polish Beuevolent Soctety; the German Veteran Asso and teke the chair, but T did not koow that I bad anythiog | shall awake him, and then he will know sometbing of the ex- 1, h sss-cxamined—I reside at No, 6 Carroll-place; bave know Youbave been a bitter persoual enemy | tions, cousisting ‘of represéntations from the 7:b, &b, 15th, %o do; but’lam an old Methodist preacher, “and they | tent of the church which he commenced, and throngh which beautiful ma olaiotiff 7 or &, ars 10 or ; Lread " younot? A. Yes; have had long litiga- | 29th, 50th. 41st, 45th and 6=th Kegiments; the Indejxndent wero at ull times supposed to be ready. | willions will bless God in_ eternity. Closely ns d walls, suitable emblews of Times; have seen occasional articles against YUl pending; it was on o question of persoual | German Kifles, In this order the procession, which presented 1 shall ot detain sou loug. Only a few wor Lim is the woman that stirred hiu up o commel d lovely characters. Ll | ; they have been somewhet den n imposing appearaace, woved down the Boweryto Canal Wil give place to otkers —1666—what great events have | For many long years their names have been iden B iran: Usivaraity | ® which 18 the foundation in this sult, in Zhe 1 for defense states liere, upon objection, that the de- | and Essex-sts., a Tasex to Fighth-st,. returniog to the faken piace i the bundred yoars between these twodates! A | biended togethier. You kuow what poet and rot resting from their labor | - do not specifically re- | fense w op calling Witnesses for character the moment that | square opposite the Cooper Union, where the members tovk wewber auy other, the othier side will say they will call uo more tlan the defeuse | the Hirdave, cars for. their destivation. The exermos ob the Park coreisted ot addresses, target practice and w-ie, Loro teackers. And scarcely o J rs can be named but w 1 membe faots is siranger than fiction, there is about the origin of Methgdism, You recollect the woman who started him up to d0.) accomplaly the groat work. _Doctor Tiange told us it was the mother of Paul Hech, when the lost chapters were discovered, TESITMONY OF MRE. DEGRAW. Mr. Anron Degraw was nest sworn: Have resided in Ja- 3 about eight years: do_not know eithor party in this am P at of the Jamalea Plank Rosd Company; @ew nation has been born on this continent, & new covenant wetabils New iustitutions untried before withont any ex wmple in history aud yet they bave staved till to-day. Rail- sonds and telegraphs have come up in that time. hose parents, ¢ % of this holy wo , Ayres, Ander TFSTIMONY OF RUNCIE. John P. Runcle, sworn—Have known Demas Strong 15 or 20 vears; b ropatation is not very good. e AN OFFICER ASSAULTED AND BEATEN.—On Sunday They bave | for a8 1 romembe ponverted steaw o the use of mechanics and commerce, and | a volume that bad been Jost for about 70 yerrs, that contained | son, Bartine, Barne Ates. Disosways, | 8o o leapen the nnmber of men, but 1 merely mentioned these | the earliest records of oot bistory. what we never expected to | Dunns, Fountaip, | thipk we obinined legistation for that in Albany in 1865, we | Cro ued—ilave been o subseriver for The Brooklyn | afternoon Officer Leonard of the Sixteenth Precinet sriesied things (0 come at what 1 wantea to say abont Methodis. | fing, that contained the subscription; every pound, sh llingand | Halls, Hydes, Hary Hortons, Higgs, Longhing, Moss, | had the Company’s . Mr. Black, iu Albany et that | Times off one of & gang of rufflans who Wero acting In o very & Methodism hegan about the time that our revolutiona1y eXist | penny given to erect the first edifice. That volume ontained the | Mcades, Peregos, Smiths, Skidmore, Towt, Wile Walde, did not see ug with refereuce to legisiation at any | aguinst 1wo or three or four years back " - ‘wnoo was uslicred in, little thore—abont 10 yoars before. | nawes of the trostees. 1t would b in vain to search for them | the emivent artist. ¥ Phould say that Strong’s general roputation is very bad. | those within year or two acainst him; ean't reiembor fur. manter at the corner of Sixtecuth-at, and Tenthu 3 1706 Methodism was Jutroduced; in 1776 the Revolutionary | anywhere else—you could not fiod thom in any bistory. It | Tuis school, too, been, to 8 certain extent, a “Scbool | Cross exam . Wat is sour own repatation? A, As | ther baetk vever had any dinsgreements with Mr, Strong sooner bad Be done so than the rest of the gunz set o Now in this I see the Providence | e s osount of Boardman, and Fillmore, and Bobert | of the Prophets,” and ' among e sons in the | §ood as the coui thet s axking we; T gencrally keep | don's ngree with bim politicaily; bave oecasionally opposed | beat bim terribly. Oue of the rufans stinck tae oftice on the T were i he vawe party; Dave spoken dgaiust | head with on iron bur, wiile avotler struck bim o second blow on the head with his club, the scourdrel having war_commenced. of God. Had not Methodism commepced when it did, sober, on e Revolution breaking out, our first ministers, being from the mother country, would probably have returned home, all of ibem, and Methodism would have been crushed out dur- Sug the war: but it had becn here long enough to take such hil sometimes. Redireei—Have no personal feeliog aeninst him. Recross-examined—When 1 have sooken agafust bim it bas only been to repoat what 1 bave heard. THE TIMES ¥DITOR 0N THE STAND. Mioistry, we may pame the Rev. W. H. N er Oukley, W. H. Isham and the Rev. J. 1L Colt of the Episcopal Church, and then, if we were permitted to draw asido the vall which bides from our view the spirit land, 0. how many souls would we there behold, singing the soug of Mose ion in the Jo iams and others who first preached bere. Wesley Chapel me of the first edifice; it was built in 177€, and was ed during the revolationary war, but was open all the ay and night. John Mann preached lere for a time, who left us and joined the Episcopalians and died in | from the hand of the officer as be lay helpless on tie Having succeeded 1o rescuing their accompiice, the ¥ung ran off. At a later hour sowe of the officers of the ubove I ecinet arrested Robert McGowa, proprietor of a low salocn in the above nelghborbood, on suspicion of being one of the swsall TESTIMONY OF ME. TIOLANAN. han sworn ide in Brooklyn; have ng perhaps five or six years; heard people retty hard of bis integrity as en official prior to May, Ao not know is geueral reputation in that respect dmblu--non was my duty. tof all is 19,000 converis among the ehiidren | fi reference to sewering Kent-ave.; & provision was iuserted t., and there were five | Sho was 26 vears of age. Six years rolled on and then she Kot Jumes Flyn oot that, although its progress avd -y'wl was interfered with | Elizabethtown. Doctor Bangs took a_great deal of pains to | Jearned the bymuos of It nd ioterrupted coosiderably, yet it kept a fresh vigor and | Joarn the real origin of Methodism. He came bere in 1510 | f‘,’,‘;,,, "our infant classes, sowe have mercifully been trans | based on what people Mr. George G, Bennett, proprietor of The Brooklyn Times, £ % 20 that hs socn as the sound of battle ceased the found of | uud became nequainied With mavy of the oid mewbers WO | planted fo the Paradise of the Lovd and are now angels ME S¢ADLR KECALLED FOR TiE DFVENSE. was ihen catled and sworn; he tertified as follows: 1 am one | 8188 of Officer Leons B0 was identifed by the niter as o6 closyel recomr enced aud spread as it has done. 1 do pot | uew Capt. Weob as Puilip Embury, and carefally wrote dowh | around Hlis throne, serving God day wihout night, workd | Mr. e and questioned coneerning | of i provrietors of The Drecilyn Tice newspaper; Edgar B s ommitted fhe brotal assecit upon Ruow who suggest»d he thought of holdimg the trst centenary | from their iips the name of the worman who told fim to presch | without end. - No work of Methodism kas hoen more signally | glaiotitf i Y Tokdgowoed road, | MoMulion. our regular correspondeut that Winter, wrote the | [\ Festerdsy b6 iy srraigoed bifore Justioe Jadw i meeting of the NewYork Eust Cooferenco in this | or they would all goto beil—tbe woman who obtained from | piossed thac ite SabbathSchool iatruciiope Frow thie | but be bnew notLing of i article reforred to 1n this case; [several questions ns to Mr. | Biroon Market Pellos Coust, a5d, 03 e estiaimy ot Pouce pot it was o bappy thought, whoever did it. | the Almighty the plan of the irst church that was erected 08 | carlicat institution in Jobn-st., the hand breadih cloud, which TEETINONY OF MR, LEWIS, SioMalien's yoputation, weaith, oie., objscted to:] I thiak | OBeer Leonard, oommiited ¢ trial by tho magissrate n de- Avw»:—wou-«r"oghh Bool {1is grousd. There was o Paul Heck, that came over in 1360 | wo then saw and watcbed, gracious sbowers bave | My William B. Jewis sworn. 1 am Secrotary of the MclMullen were froquently in convorsation in Al. | f0ult of 8500 bail. R . The Rev. H. BANGs—Brother le, ryen,_.ml bave the | with bis wife. They wero married that very year, and they | goread and descended over our e land, The most | Brooklyn City Railroad Company; have known Demas Strong nsel desires to prove that that the suit was brought | - Q aredit of it. Here tbe wus! dmd of Methodism was planted, | came over with Philip Embury snd landed bere ia S harvest bas followed, until our Union now emk T sare: bis general repntation prior 1o May, 163, was agaiost Mr. Benuett and not agrinst the authos of | CriyNaL Sextexces.—In the Court of General nmustard_seed—uot exactly on this ground. | New-York tho 10th of August. ‘When they were marricd 18,000 soholars, 150 060 teachers, and. bl B Vgood: 1 know of some legislation at Albany i 1864 .J T published the article beense I believed it o | Sessions, yesterday, Rocorder Hackett passed sentence upon | the fotlowing prisoners: ave always owned the p-rr; have had 'a kitchen. They bad | the ispiration o stir bhim up or they would all go to bell. | iy tho sin 1 he . o single of 16651 During the previous 15 years, | in that bill canceling s coutract; do not of my own knowl- five hearers, five persons and "1’.: .l;mdeu'w was the b'i’fi""x | What kind of s heroine wust this woman have been! Paul | 95 000 have Lo Teported. What an inealeulably wighty | edge know heiner Mr. Strong favored that aecare or net. ¢ passed when 1 did not pub | iiriod for burgiariously enering the dweling of | i getting up ibat meeting probatly veed {hat byion ook | Hleck and bis wile no doutit vers good. pectle irce of ber | ageucy isthie forthe adeancement o the Churuh and the best | * Gross-oxamined—Never iy in Williymaburgh have bees linh wrtelen ngaiiat bim; parbaps the Gist article that . |} Tywwies and ERItE 8 yuatity of shverware o : . - | children bora in y of New-Vork, ‘and then the Jieofour land! How wony souls are Bow in the beas- | g tive in politics, as, also, bas Mr. Strong; our respeot m wes 15 or 10 years ago; if tke | . alic, i 3ov i came with ber to ibis comtry. That e the verj | went to Camden. what it now, Aibauy tofn Rl Parad 41 How meny soule are now 10 e Henr | Ol e I P kve Geon st variance, but we. nevor; pave | publication of rom our Callfornin Schanges | STVSTSlvalued ot Wit Ho wan St o 15 e Book she used, and likely she uied it on ¢ st night | Tere mel“ve hort time, and then wet o Moot ’mnm roun (hese Sabbatt Scbool labors, can ouly be diselosed | heard bis own friends speak i1l of bim; ' there were differences | describiog of o had been fmpeached in that | (UNEST e GEP IO S Cloan youth of 17 years. fonded When that room got W“ll ] ‘I en ihr,v went hmu then to Augusta, where they died and were buried. when an Almighty Judge ehall send forth His ungels with the | within bis party perbaps more bitcer than those felt by mem- State for malfeasance of duty, be called “assuiling” bim, 1 guilty o on indictmet charging hm{ Witk “m{n“"‘f'] Sho oid sl & part of which fou bufe seen bere | claimed. it it wnid, tobave dtirred up Ihillp Evbury, But | preat ‘sotnd of _ (he ‘trampet fo gather 1fis elect 0 | bers of different partiew; 1 kavonot been iulueaced by party | BV arswiled bim; in Mr. Praws laweuit with Mr. Strong, | E8TH M O8 BCHR R SRR L T RO e e of Sonight. When that got to suw: €y then went | there was another family that came here by the name of Hicb: | giory, Then only will we behold tho barvest | diferences or by nowspaper reports iu the least. 1 do not think o report appeared in my paper; I | g e .Hgm % 0 Peatticticrs g %0 work to build a church. They were few and ‘om'bnt they | and, mark you, there was never any change in_the nawe. It | of he precious seed we sre sowing. Descendants of “IESTIMONY OF MR. MILLS, was very sorry it hado't; 1 e let bim up o great deal | c b ATy ths, 5 giiron fam Qoretus iped '.‘:‘,"“a“.»'..,‘?:fu‘:?.flw" e el | N i;;"" Hieh elangeq Ao Sedey Nothing of the | Wealey in Jobin st what encouragemeuts bave you o per. Milla was the next witnass sworn; T am o | [lnughter]; beve no persenal d et e P CA R “Woman or ¢l over g u anns Deane, Who was afterwa anna Hich, wifo £ oo v kno : meniber ealling Lim w ¢ o & covere Tlere Euibury aud Webly the vonsers of, Amerigan 2¢ ekt v Lrowen A Sirone ainon 5 gy e, | Drowsyep WimiLE BaTHING.—An imuest was one also prowpied by witness in | yesterday beid by Coroser Naumann at the Blackwel's ‘according to tucir meaus and abilit, Azd they ' v ched here before as one of them said, gite the sbirt off their back but witu uis oid omid il have Methedely eloquence of a C: bury, o McKendree and | . o ton for 1t 1 ouly know th 8 George, and cowforied by the divise istructions of Kum trons wes aroar s nlh b o o rong was simply employed; do uot know of bis Times from he 1 prooklyn oman who areprint in The Brookly U | Island Hoepital on the body of Jomes Cougilin, late un in- “ eve exse Lee does not name the w lowed believe the bill was at Albany in 1865, but am not voriain; did Methodist preacher was vot member whea “QH! BLESS US, AS THOU DIDST OUR SIRES." RECRUITING PUNDS. o Albeny io referenco to it theu, uor in 1506, there was REMEMBER THE CHOLERA B i 'h'dr}:mi" | irad . Only six hnes Goes Lo devote 1o B el Py fthe fi without a shirt, but he said hd « 0 | atirred vy - | merticld, and many others, the stars of the first order o or ' . 3 i wrotg over o Ms Weer, sad b oont gy | aureed "] I Hot tako up your time longer on this | who have aseeuded to the beaveoly firaawont. 110 | T ey Saoek caoept one sbare, 1 or o not know of bis 0WD- | {nown by witaess; various othes " | mate of the Lunatic Assium on the irland, Decessed wan an e 0'f 1o saf 1n fhat old harch myself. 1beard | poiay. Capt. Webbe was of very essential service to Metbe- | peat, cbildren of Methodiem from this holy ground L g B A R g iy Bk i | fdonttiod. | Gonnsel for defense ohjects to the statement de. | excellent swimmer and was in the babit of batbing every day ::-ol proached ia it, and 1 remember a littie man got up | iem, Jau Was one of the main pillars of the Church financi. | fer where your lots are now cast—vast are your responsibili- L gl e g e egrity bn; Lo wan 8 | 0o by the oppoaiue coubael. of the wuthorsbip of axy when the water was in condition. Ou Sunday, while Lathing om under the pulpit—they did pot sit up bere as you do | gliy aod uxhhbr se. He fonght side by side with Wolfe on the | {ics. Kemember & and not citizevs of this | goansel; ho was clecied after o meeting held fn his offi i the last papers preseuted, as immaterial to the case. Tue usnal, he appened to be taken with Cramps ai. was Bow on {he sitar—and gave out a collcetion. X re- | piging of ADrascm and the last word that lingered | earth alone, but destined o the bar of God, nnd our e fills | Sculeh 1o in the same bullding, but ke was not elcoted beforo | 8rticies are all withia the respousibility of the respousible | SEOREE before nssistance comid reach him, A verdict of ot "very well5l years ago last Spriug. | b the lips of thet great Geueral was tbo nawe of | pog only o moment but eteruity itself. Sachisour exited | thefother officery were; Leayeratt, the Becretary, was, I be- editor. Tio Court declined to sustain (he objeetion, and wit. | sceidental death was rendered by the jury. that seed the Methodist tree grown and spread its | Webbe, You will uasurally think of the micisters | destination. Iow invaluable theu is every Sabbath, and how : Tnlaw! " Y Dess declares them all to bave been wiltten by persous in the | ative of Ireland, aged 36 e fur acd 'wide. Methodism haa beed the comervator | who preached bere. 1 sgoké of Kobert Williwms | can we betier improve our golden priviieges than bu freeh lieve, bis brother In-Jaw, o g ¥ pe | ) of fhie Jand and of this country. Ite peculiar institutions | gnd RKichard Roardman, and then Asbury. Wright | consecration of our bearts and subuta od on thfs Ton. | e TOTHONE.OD SU5 SWENES réisaming—None of the artieles purporting to bo | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPEIAL TriM——JUNE 18— ':L’»‘fffl‘:f‘-’?fl."’#&“.’."«f&"&fi}" 'L;..fi?{’n‘"ifif.”;;‘.‘..'.". | game nest. n“h‘"’i e l‘l’:':"b u:fl American | tenary occasion, with our continued, pervonal efforts and n,\_'l'lml‘},'.‘_‘flf"::f,":’ was calied, but could give no epinion | o4y ero written by Mr. Mullen; he ot iy bl Before Judge LRALY. B e e avd Norih und wherover there wan a o bk | Sentlcent.” 11 Eontaion ) 100 Sgna(ores o1 el nin | FaiTe o i ], e 8 Rl tmperians o b, cahed Liout v Alror, an some of | D437 correpondeace, aed 1o DL L ¥CRBMEMTEY |\ G, fr., agt. Patrick. Ty \ Ao e e ihe Mottodist minister aad Methodism. | futcrs and of the laily, Amoug them T see the name of 6ur | o Tle following hymn was t the witnesses for the defense were not present at the time, R oot sont by wal Lo the ofioe, malled ey | w. Gale, jr., agt. Patrick Pord; J. C. Tapper 3 remember a Connecticut waun. Metbodism into Con- | (hatrman, who gives fity cents. |Laughter.) But youmust | ™ e Fold VESIIMONY OF LIEUT.-COV. ALYORD, O Ay Nk sha (36 Jorter S0 s o¢ Juias | "o+ M. W. J. Beiran.—See opinion with clesk, Beetic: they did not like it very well. It found its way | pot thiuk the amount was small, 68 no subscription ¥ s 0 “OUR FATREN The Mon. Thomas G. Alvord was sworn, and deposed 08 | gt T yecutiect of before we published it; we never show our e shie siaw's bouse wd e ather gob converted and Joined | igher than 81. You will naturally think of the laity, A BY THE NEV. VRAYK BOTTONE. folows: Lam b progsst Licsicmens e e} bonespondencey it was ot shown to any one that 1 know of; (Announcements.] ethodis of s Dy get away from i - Aweriea., To! & glim went in prior to b 3 Spea i February, B { C— ism, to go where it could ot find him. and. Seoori: | lfi"%&"&%“flfl'}’!‘fl Iu“rn° e of i Qur fther’s Ood 40 thee, i L Tt A Senator Btrong, and deem bis character as fulr a6 | neoy 1 ¥ont's o e componitons bands nmediatels: | Teakisn Baras, No. 13 Lafght-st., are again open hg)fl he went away to Ohio and built & log Lut, and had it | joee You will think of the conferences which Lave been held Mysterious Deity, And & 3 that of other wen. oy weekemit may have beeu Jess—after tho adjournment of | 1* the public, eularged and idvproved. ~ Hours: Gents, 6 w., 1 r; ipisbed, when up rides & man with a broad brimwed hat, | Lere, "he Jrst one was held in 17 sbony presided. 1t Out vongs we relhe; Her voice obeyed. ‘Cross examined—1 knew nothing of Mr. Strong eseept when | fhe Y.ouliciure; | had no consultation with avy one in regard | to 9y i Ladies, 19 16 124, w. Sund to I e A T caghise] 18 was on Oct. 4, 175, and it was at that Ay o duaitingy Wide er ous continent T N e uai M fxskos faaion e thet Ehott ap . n; reeelved a private nots S——— e & e B o ight E";’ r_extending Metbodism From every fetter fr The Joyful mestage wen sonlart rd him spoken a short ae- the Jet | Latest Ship News. o e 10 Chaadas e Canadan e Biunt Sl ¥il? ,n,,‘”o'-",:. Tone ot hapwareheit e, | PRy, [ LSBT R corraplon Satabiog biibes]Bex by Banesarts allen ol B e (1 A TR “an we ot those ol feats, e nd uow from every land, - ’ e £ d ark Fyerhead Delios (Brem.). Laver, , with sugas the United s«:é fow, during” the 100 ye heart, 7 met sonl and Todu met Godi | Ourgrateful heartshall awell, | Audevery & st but by that sort of wen who are there constantly, wud com- je- | to Ruger Bros. 7 five individ increased to _aboi ‘I'ie B7at General Conference was held in that old chureb in | O3 ul tongues shall tell Comes up the chorus grand monly called lobbylsts, | Brig Boesbee (of St. Jolas, N. B.), Holues, Sogua Ildu,l.". f“l ‘; ¥ Ly mateh Of Jublle , What is & lobby mant A, I presume the ordinary ae- sogar to ord 000,000 L o .EE’,'I 11,,‘::;.. “E.Be 1612, and that was tbe last one that Bishop Asvury aitendel. | feobie volce wes heerd. Fes ceptation of the term lobby is of entlemon who ure | bor, b Xhe KU O robably a3 (of St. Johos, N. B.), Webber, Barbados 16 days, Weeo about two saembers, Mr. }:m‘nmd Barbers Hoek st In nvhvlnl'hpfll‘tw:’ ‘-vulnnmw{ Im‘: e.r»m"l Speaking the liviog word, All homor, praive, and power, around legislative balls for the purpose of waking Weak- | guyulocon; never bud anythidg good to zay of him; we made mlllhlol’\ oud molagaes to master, . et abacs a0, (he numbes | LLiok UMt Ehe BT the groateet wonder of this wholo cen- | 4°*{'pich = v hopae Al gory e ea. b hine! kueed wen think toey have a great el of power, and in con- | gy arrangemes L o ofine ths Albuny essio. | Lok g Sad ot B B R Today.. "Laun vou.sce what God has wrouglt 1a '8 hundred | farye T kaow of notbiug ke It. Tt 18 the wonder of earth o e g e g sequepce of that opinion they make u \n ivg. + | of tgd to by lodny corrovpondent; et | - Brix He Frost Porter, Windsor, N. 8., = days, with plester t0 D, pears ibrong. the [pstrumentabty of the Methodiste. God Las | e wonder of Heaven © ho. wonder of men and angels, the | Dark o' ¢ Q. Are they great v nambor. 4 : hot_tell why the was dated 1 Aprl and wot | R DeWolkCo. ki, > light o the Mothodists, and the Metbodists bave given | wonder of time, aud I ibink it will be the wonder of eternity, | Prowd erfor . Give s a ddea about huw many 1 A, Fwonty or thirty | SUhiihed until May: we prioted ihe letter, L believe | Sehy Mary blower, Woodhull, Vique, P. R., 16 days, with nic Jssses 10 the otber Ctarches in this land. When I was a boy it was @ wo have great cause for gratitude. There are some peo- Her deadly U'er wi Divive. —that is the average attendance; I'don't think more vegular | FECCl oot jast s it came to the uflice, 00 the sameday; | 10 Is S a O gossidered the ight of fasaticiem for o man, fo, profest to and we have Ereat oA Lor v hat 1 'has | Dr. Agor read. history of the choriters and cboralserviee | Broferno® LIl i there; thare are somo men who g0 | Torrer FoePoct {oat 4 L0t think soy one altered or wa | , Sehe: Cera W, Eiwel (of Boses), Browa. Cow By 0 deye wilh hin sine forgiven, and it ws considered indecent for a | Jone ite work ia mow about to die. 1have not faith | in the John-st. Chureh, after which Thote for (ho purgose of ot ey ¥ rtieular (hing through. | uugioriaed to altor the letier before 1t was published; Jo not | o J tady to g0 ght g0 10 balls—that | enough fo b " %uch thing. ‘The day Methodism | ' The Tenediotion was pronounced by the Rev. Heman Dangs, | (& N b B ed Tiviog asaredit ember niy old bili that 1 bad against Strong; never had was well e nocent recreation, but | eeld Gie would be & sad day for the world. No, Methodiem | which conclded the exercises of the Centenary Celebration. Don't they get & pretty good liviay, apparently : A. 1 et sation with him ip tegard to u ill for printivg | JPERMANENT - — e ut I | guall nover die. We will recomccrato ourselves 1o e Vs = il atust the city which be opposed &t Albany, never aaked | 18 THE B om thaukful te my Heavenly Father that tho light ining | tnis mighty work and Methodism ehall go en through all - — — Q. Is not money often given to those to procure bills to be | yE, 4o fayor it, wor said anytbing (o him about it (Question 2 Torth, and the life bas o iufluence uotil nearly all the | in g sed or dofented 1 A. Yew, Sir. e GOODNESS OF BRANDRETH'S PILLS. | time. [Applause. ARMY GAZETTE. pas Aneraod) o b ik tha pootls Who Wilti Whether witnees sent that 0ill to Albany for iegislation ob. 0 42 Churches of the land feel it. 1 s shedding an influence | A poem was tven read by tbe Rev. George Taylor, after " Q. They deal o the one hand tho people who wish 10 | 1 itag't, Wituess stated that lie had 8o objection to giviug 4 wver every part of their Churches, both rinistors and people. | which the following bymn wis sung: S ooy omote bilis, aud on the otber with people who wish to defeat | 3¢ whole bistory of the bill) Uheard that Sirong had killed | They should be in every faruily, ready for use ou the first vy uphome st A. Yes, Sir, e lim one of bis usual artiul wavs after it had occurred; | ofdisease occurring. Q. Their reveuue is derived from that calling ? A. I believe | Tt wethod wi oo e e | 3 "wfi auother man’s cbureb. Thev were deceivers sent 0 silly women, and #0 forth. 1 can remember BY TRE REY. JRANK BOTTONE. . : 0. o ‘when that Y 8 wring very well hut now slmost sny (Windham.) Wheo Embury megnified thy Wis Deravvusar, ARUIATE G;l‘f;‘fi“o'"'l- ‘Redirect—T think T had been introduced to Senator Strong | w1000 e Tnst A ssembly in refereace to thin; I was in . 5 ohureh js opencd. and very best of them are rendy to | See where thy children’s chfldren wrace, o gton, May e in 1864, did not hear lnylmnwnluu iy reputation. (Ques- | %N e, and incidentally represented the case to MUST BE TREATED AS A POISON. Throw their arms around your neck aud squoeze you untii they throng, And Webb thy mighty wonders 1RCULAR No. 16.—Until further instractions, all | tion whether it would Lave orsibie for biw otto have | AR S0 L0 ot kuow just when tie other bill was | Avd your siety denands it shoald be got rid of without delay. b, o the breal Juuuon, [Lasghtes. w.n,hm- Gougs 061 4o worship &t tby - mc;r.- %“b;..".‘.‘f.::’ 'Aon:;'y‘.'ha are Aeeomnm-h:.c for v}v“-fl"'"' hn"nlnwnlnnnl usu;m..:lt |"::Inllfl alv:ii::unvll. ;::;I okl but it was done be bis motion: I do not know the | %1 » cbange. the_corner-sione of a church the | (o ‘eet, g nds oftice by telegraph, on Wednes- ecross-cxamioed—Am wawe politic wi watiers; the amoont was fro 4 > day. Ve bad Methodist miniator, aud e bad & Wheso oo o o lrcong, |0ive icngae of fre (2 heset of | day of snek Wook, he umenst of funte s Tiolr possession or | Seuator Strong. 1 believe. from 600 to COLDS, RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA, PLEURISY, ed. and we bad an Old Schoo! Presbyterian, and | seat. That e, their vous, tho powes | 05 deposit, stating the depository whtero the money s depos- TESTIMONY OF M. McCOLMICK. rect—The bill was. every dollar of it due to me for 3 DIARRILEA AND COLICS, ‘we all shook hands just as if we were all brothe ell, reli i w ited. E. D. Towxsixp, Assistant Adjatant Genoral. Mr. John H. McCormick, sworu—1 have resided in Brook- | eryices rendered; uever said one word against Mr. Strong To fact all sickness, is the consequence of s_-.“ylul‘-uv. i:l ll‘:::m-i n;l | you -l!:n";, -~ leaven | The house wherein our fathers That dwelt in Asbury's honored —_— yn for 40 yeurs, B '\n‘:';;l.:;rn;n“’_" iy s five years( | that I did ot fetly belleve fo be true ...I-)e..hu: Ko br oppos ACTIVE IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD. east some ies 0, and that er yon- raised, nawe, con't say thet I kuow anything of P for offiol in neel &t ed, after the answer ba A o der does. 1 hope the great work which God begau 100 years Thelf yratefal children wait to-| The giace that from bis lips did NAVY GAZETTE. Heomelty. ot of what people say of biw; 1 have heard people | Luf fnally the objection was withdrawn); bever publisbed nor Onerow 5y e B By O I in tuis place will contine to go ou and on | . COF, 4 oo fatbers reised, ¢ MDA £ " agaiost him. ontertained any opivion against him that I did not believe to Sold by Druggists BRANDART ] ) until the world bl be eourerted to God. | iR ErC AL ow dpproach to|The sl prevelling grace that moved TESTIMONY OF ME. LEAYCRAFT. be trae. (Sereral papers were here identified.) | PO I L t ministers are to-day lifting up their voices iv Amer- e, ‘As Coke 0r Lee tbe truth re- IMPORTANT TO PAYMASTERS. Mr. William Leayeraft, sworn: 1 know Demas Stroug; THE FROSEU | ION RESUMED. | 790 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW', Greeuwich and’ Sea, in Canads, iu Atrica fu Tudia, in Ching, in Eorope, from vealed, T vontroller of the T bave known bim 25 or 30 years; T don't think bis general rep: | Tho defenso here rested tne case, and, after some discowsion Morray sts.. where ou wil find Tess, Coflews, Fieh, Floor and ‘little sved planted Lere in 1706, and next Weduesday night | On ! may the holy fire descen: | And like & Patmos-clond of love 10 Second Controller of the Treasury, at the re- | yiation in the community n-" in regard o the order, the prosecution culled Mr. W, A. Y erything cise clieaper than anf store 1o New- York. Owe price house. s from Africa is to be ordaived in St. Pau's Chorch on | As vl Eusbrined the bead of Summer: | quest of the Fourth Auditor, has issued the followiug circular | _Cross-examiued—I liv untington, L. I.; am & brother- | mudge. 1750 to° MACFARLAND® = : Fourth-av Al you want 1o see a wan Africa, and | Aroused the slumbering il P presy ol in-law of Seustor Stroug; there are somo famlily quarrels in TESITMONY OF MR. TALMADGE. | 3 Book Store, cornex o Paymasters of tho Novy, rlattve o general ordar of e | 1w o6 STar STOSE) LTS G G0 P | i e coutwipess, et . g 1 Sun Francioce, | MORS o iy A . 10 St W ok o e, e 's oftice and teldng him T would testify in his case, be- | ywat was his reputation in San Fraveiscot (Objected to, and | English, ch and Scotch Ststionery. 2 duy wa yeut us, Lord, o Navy Department, No. 75, dated May 23, 1606: rizes payment of one-thjrd y officers, whother em- ordaiued there and see it. [Appause. .rll" Mr. Bo‘?n:xzvtul :u out the Lflo’hu h;-n: “Q LORD: WITHIN THIS HALLOWED SHRINE. el fore being subpenaed; remember Mr. Stroug presenting s p i iged by the Court. The o " e YL s b s oSAL o, e | 3 S e ks o he Db Co o pett about this case; my relotions with Mr, "Strong are uot | had been usked by counsel for the defense; faud a reporter's lar pay of all R o s i gt ) Qimae Selr Qo eok 0 Ohetiee, M Ployed or ot, with the exceptions uamed fu the or I 3 v IRTRED sanowe| Ae e wiih s e, Jans, | A® - vl e “""{ P "df' on, un thou dudet our | P hcond: T bonetts of the order extend 1o officers on the | friendls, aad bave not Bect f05sufv TUbR, notes were read in proof of his assertion. Counsel for the Who chant, 16 one inendiog isy, e retired list. TESTIMOXY OF MR. SWIPT. otense denfed having asked the testimony for Californin, aud “Tbe viclories of thy love. ME. DISOSWAY'S ADDRESS. Third: Boatswains, gunners, sallmakers and carpenters on X worn have known Mr. | pomarked it had not been ebjeeted 1o when the question the retired list, not being named in the act of July, 1k62, fixiug | Demas Strong about 15 al reputation | go guswered was made, Counsel then asks, without reference 1, 1#65; itin wintif’s reputation was o 1849 and 18501 to place, what pl il otuats ras in Calfeniz, “Awewr give, mid cial le in examination . Williams, but allowed.) e Williami—1 do ot romember Mr. ‘We accurd to Mr. Raikes of Enil-nu the imwortal honor of commenciug the frst Sunday School in the year 1731, and | hiring its teachers at 22 conts a day 1o instruct the scholars. the pay of officers on the retired list, ure entitled to the ssmo | pay a if they were ou the active list, with the addition of one-third, under general order No. 7. And -!I;u wore that host shisl wwell, l-'w,:l:; nm-l i Chridt shal ol subdue, | sacritice. o day th Lreng. {-:-LJJ'-'T:; dvine, | of vong. o m-dndy | And through tell | As soon as Mr. Wesley beard of the new experimend he Fourth: Clerks 1o commandivg officers aud mast .1 ‘orever 4 P ers are | me; bave never spoken 10 hiw since, but bave spokeu aboat ‘ross-examined by Mi Mr, P bty | e’ b good works byl 17 ihe | e S o g o i veblnd bis back. Crossexnined by M e wiin maesaner o nn o | FISHING TACKLE Snai tacibla dommals sianensms.| R I e aat B e et Al e s afeod thatn | Bisik: Nayal csusieupiaes 654 naval storekeepers are only TESTIMONY OF MR. DUNEL ; he was not sent away by the Vigh & | Biet dead, for Jo! & countless host | Through ages yet to coue services williagly, without any pecuniar g gy Aelr | entitled to the benefits of this order when they are commis- | Mr. Jobn H. Duuel eworn—Live in New.Jersey; Mr. | jance Committee. N Der overy land wud ses, Aud thoussnds threagh | o ader of Mathotiaw miast be hestowod (he imerit of | Slo8ed o warzant efficers of (he navy, aud receive as compen- | Stroug was my partoer in Californin; bis enaracter in 1849 TESTIMONY OF DR. PORTER. ALL 1TS VARIETIES, lhu: U-I::l‘." -y T | s...‘.".’.‘:'.‘f.'t..,u ‘s howe, | Lo¥iDg introduced voluntary Sabbath_scbool insiruction in- “}t‘f '2:3' ?l.‘;u" foud of & Bareau in the Navy Department is ot tmhl{“'l'lr r"n -;nml e | - s R {' ‘:{u’»fidufir ulml'h a!' ireiope d ¥OR SALE BY - . | sacher 7 reenth: y m one speak well of ’ , was sworn, aud t : Have been a clergyman “ ADDRESS OF THE ¥EY. J. B. WAKELEY. A, W idlor, s Lotduery of e before M | 'y vl ofcer, unleas ho bold separate comuinion ws | ' Crow-examined-—1 amon spesking lerims bilh Mr. Strong, | iiter NN EUTOrK some fourteon years; Bave Taows 2 A. DRAPER, o'he Rev. J. B. WaKELEY delivered the moxt address. He | Mr. Delamoitc, had begun e oa s, Wike | Suoh; in the lattor osse ke may elost Lo Tecslvs pay and allow. | bet not on ¥ary friendly terms; hud some ditheclty with bim | §yrong about ten years—since ho came hack from Californin. No. 53 NASSALST, one duor from MAIDEN-LANE, <@aid, substuvtinliy: Fatbors and brother laborers, 1 foel an up- | children aud adults of Georgla, and wo bave historical evi. Snces a8 icer of , or bis salary as head of a | while iu California. ukstlon. cunctruing character chaliensed because mot | ] o T Semtrolbie delight at beiag present on an vecasion o joyons | dence that Bishop Asbury nd his preachers commenced the Bureau; bat be cannot combi TESTIMONY OF MR. LEECRAFT. bt on goneral report; but counsel for the prosecution stated Al Al 1 wm thaukful for At § able to participate in your | earliest Sabbatn School in thisrountry, In the year 1760, suol | SSIATY. 8ud 0 aval officer a8 to commutation of allowances | My, Loecraft swora: Keside in the Wall Hovse, Williams- | that o man's eharacter might be declded in spitz ot common “hiere is 1o pince ia Aneriea eround which so many | & school was ¢ 8t the bouss of Thowes Crenshaw, | UO4CT tbe order, Darghs was present at soveral meetings of the Williamsburgh | ° e e Dl e ehn st Methoci | Hanover County. Va. Tuthis scoo the Kev, Joho Charies: | oot of yara Secretary of the Navy hus aleo directed thut | aud Greenpolut and Kidgewood roads, Ar. Firong was there; g 'Church--interests that no earthly scales can weigh, | ton was cony becans 4 zealons, success clerks of yards. clerks to commandaats wid ctors. e was & dlrector of the first one; cnn't say whether Mr. Jumes | tho otber is bad; he s o public man nud politician; his Ry asithwetic can reckos. ever onter this place of the Methodist Episcopal —Church. cletks of the purchasing and disbursing officers, 1 Saunders was thero or not; was present at meetings of the | political friends tbink well of bim, wud his pofl"lud cnomins ? ‘.‘."uh‘lm.a foelings. 1 stand in the the 1700, the Discipline expressly adv of the mavy, and therefore they ure uot entiiled to additivnal | itidgewood rosd; Mz Strong was Interested init; e sustaived | tbink ill of Li. f-, s establish suicn echools x or ntar the plases of Worship | DAY 0nder order No. 73, . | Uhe anmie relution to it as be did to tie otier rond; thiuk be hied | (Question us (v bis general character outside of polities raled e ¢ 'in the moroing t1ll 10, sod from 9 p. m. wotil ¢ | 'EAMANKNE DEFOT JOR THE RECKPTION OF OUR IRON- | ouly eve bare u the Williamsburgh ond; dou't know whether | out: also one asking it outside of political enomies) Witness—1 Tead The Brookiya Tene for 16 or 17 years; pessous for the benefil of rowd—at loust ot while I was | nave seen occasioually articles agaist him, but cannot speessy ong had some stock iesued in | ghe number; they have run through later years, ot of thy eorporators of the | - Cross-cxamined—1Lhe eremtes of plainiiff that 1 alladed bo any of the stock wans issued to Mr. Strong out of the Ridge Secretary: know tuat Mr. 8 blas CLAD NAVY—THE FROPUSED §11E AT PORTLAND, MF. | Affnirs have uppoiuted as ortland, Me,, for (o estab- L t t sod the mf desd. and I always feel as Moses " 'L?("md l]!y'l"g 10 him ju the burning bush, *‘the Al whereon 1 stand is holy und” and I would take off oy sandals from off wy feet, ¥ do not forget, Mr. President, Chareh is the mother o'clock, where it does not interfere with the public services. Suck mlwlbo carliest efforts of the Methodist Episcopsl C is 1m0, t religious work. Duning rar utm the City Hotel was called, (u{:fia ‘Tne House Committoe on N | aBoard to examine s site near lishmect of & permanent depot, with a fresh water basin, for ik thiok that Baunders w r %l le‘n = lhu":;ulh' 1 b P - ¢ mother of s mamerous and_ thriving ; Aildren; that this i T 6 | Ineastres (or the iptroduction of this Teligious syatew, i:to | the roception of our ironcld pavy Cuptain Melaucibon | ewood roud; remember the Calvary Cometory Railroad: | T could not call bis personal enemies; uor bave I reason to of clildren o to s Jermelos, ures for e Jotroduotion of e eeliod, " The eusaras | Sinith, U, 8. Noi Ohtef Engineer T Qi S o | wone wa 4 director of it 4ot Kaoiw What luterest be | powe these jers0s (0 ctuated by other tha pabriouo wokives " had 1n the Cross-town road, New-York, 10 opposing Lis actions. the tribes first went up, the tribes of the Lord, for & ?hu 1o the Lord. I do ot forget that this is the eradle 2 A-rL- Methodism. wiers the cuildren were first Focked e bave Grows up (o the winistry. Bome thiags have sur. o Trig. 4 B. 8, Alexander, U. 8, A. These gentlemen ar- Tived at Portland during the past week, and are now engaged in investigating the place, aud their report will probably soon be given to the public. TESTIMONY OF MR. BULL. corge Wi, Bull sworn—I knew Mr. Strong in Albasy where 1 am i the habit of visit Fis' generat Teputation these to have been good. Cross-oxamined—Huve been in the habit of attending the Logislnture sessions for 19 t0 26 years; have been there as Dewapaper correspondent: never beard Lis character called in Question, nox that he legtalated for a consideration; s o gen- eral remark, it r1'rnnl to other men who voted for the Central TRailroad Fare bill, I heard kim condemued—not in auy other h L | then & youth, was among those there named to take part in this new Curiatian work. 1bere Sehool bistory eom- meneed, and what was called tle * New-York Sunday Sehool n rd to the celebration of the Centenary of | Union” was establisbed the same year, and it still continues werbean Mothodisn, and one of them in that when the | ite pious course of grea fuloess. In May, 1524 the yet Lrw Woes of this church made (ke uoble offer to transfer the | larger organization of American Suaday School Union” ety to the Geueral Conference—a property worth 80,000, | commenced its operations, which have o greatly blessod our . of about $12,00—1ke cold shoulder was turned on | land ever since. -Several years previously, however, to these ¥t would have been an henor to us to secure this place, | orgouizations, in 1812, a private Sabbath school had been m %o Methodiam as Faneuil Hall, (he cradle of American | formed and taught by Mise Mary W. Morgan, afterward Mrs, Croms- u:hwd-hnl{‘knu' from what Mr. Strong said that Mn, Saunders is a kinsiman of his; wm pot sure that the information came from Strong bimself; am a brotuei-ig-law of | his; am ot now on frieudly terms with him; the disagree- | weut bas puumll{v 1'0” up fromn clalms wado by Strong on the estate of my father. | TESTIMONY OF MR FUNK. Mr. John I Fuuk sworn—! jeside in_ Brooklyn; was for- merly one of the Water Commissioners; know Mrs, ‘Coylo and years ngo regarding know Board of Supervisers. SECRET SESSION. The Board met at 12 o'clock m. yesterday and held Tt dose— 3. Strong as two reputations—one ia good and | | | | i \euce, I8 {0 0ur COUNLEY. And another thiog has sur- | J. Mason, who conducted her scholars to “Old Jobn-st. sacd "EGkat in the mumerons spessbes that havi Charch" for divine worship, and & number of thew f @ secret scaslon, whih extended 10 8 late hour in tho afier | Her '“’1’-'..!:"152""’.:'}23 P e s "o that time | way. ent and aplevdid, #0 few allusions have been made | Savior of siuvers. She was then @ teacher in one of tho noon, to consult a4 to the best means of dividing the iy into | upe o)y futorcatod in contracta; provision in that act concern OVHER CORROFORATIYE TESTIMONY. uente are entirely pew, both in principle aud el o dobnst Why, Bir, ¢ ynk'l::' the centeuary of Amerl. | Iargo. public schools, aud at the time under (he manage. | 21 Assembly districts, in compliance With an act of the lurt | ing contracts; Mr. Coyle, al Kerong, was interented in | 1. Channeay L Covk testitied that ho kad never heard any. | (i AL PIERS-LIGHT. CLEAN AND, KASYSXD £ ON- tan Mothodien 4ud leave out Jobnst.t You muy us well | ment of ihe Quakers, They 'Mfi allowed her the nse lature. 1ta golng throughy 1 did not employ him to get it through; | thing aguiust plaintiff except what emanated directly or iudi- R e R Ruptars. Pasephkiots frves Toave Hanvet in the & -b-.ln. You might | of their school-room for these Sunday mnminn, ‘This Board meet in session this afternoon, when the | think be was to wet it through; he said Il cost $5,000; mxf, froim the newspaper in question. TRES the inest O0'S ,‘;T’_.“ v h R TRUSE Con well lecture o\ the soler ! Yo out the excellen W lady bas continued, until recently, an ac- | conclusions arrived at by the Bonrd b tho wectiug of yester | Strong was ihen a Senator olect; 1 had several conversations | Mr. Geo. Hall testified to the general good character of Bole Piopietors, o fouudivg of 1o Nomay Rmyire 176 Buia BeLoot 1aboces. W isuIATy 10 0uF Grogue i coBe day Wil b sown, ikt Hi, Dt 5ot with Mre, Goples the §5,000 was, | suppose, | plaintitl «xeent as bo bud begh carged With wiviug o very Ho 60 Bisdwar.

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