158 astricau gtiobtttriau -AND- GENESEE EVANGELIST. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1862, .70EN- W. MEARS, aORKESPONDENd IN COLUMBUS. COLUMBUS, May 27. Bro. Mears :—I stopped here yesterday i ts look in upon the Old School Asserablyi who are very nicely accommodated in. the Representa tives' Hall, in the State Capitol.. They are very comfortably fixed, the Moderator perched in the Speaker's chair, and the` members each with his desk and stationery &Ore him, and they have certainly one advantage,which would have been most welcome to us in Cincinnati—a room in which speakers can be distinctly heard. Un questionably to us, who; have so long been accus tomed to associate the.spiritual .AsseMbly with the teiple, and the parliament louse-with Om sk., there is an out of place look in the whole affair. , Still these asaodiations are but the off spring of usage, and not necessarily inveterate, and, on the whole, it was not a bad idea of the Assembly, to seize upon the comfort of this ar rangement when it was offered. You will be more interested' to know what they are about. My stay was only through the after- noon and evening sessions; Tho time was ehie4 spent, in finishing up Ithe matter of Dr. Breckin ridge's offer of resignation as Profeisor •of Theo logy in the S4minary, the 'said resigna tion being;offered in view of the charges of Stu art Robinson and Mr, Hoyt, that by mingling in politics (i. e., making himelf active, with the , pen, and on the platfra, in sustaining themause•,of the.eountry against the rebellion) he had' rut dared himself unacceptable as a teacher of divi nity. Of course,lbe deSign .of the offer of re signation was to test the 'temper of the Assembly. Several resolutions - 6°M the report of l a commit= tee to Whom the subject' had been, referred, were voted upon, seriatim. There was but little flis cuisiott—that havingbeen spent by the panes and other Members befoze the reference. : Among the '4mb:diens was one declaring that, the , dis charge of his duty as a citizen and a/patriot is net incongruous with ,tbe ditties of a theological professor; aid another—the decisive one that as Dr. B. had done tiOthingle forfeit the confi dence °Stile' ASserablY Atnegfor the pro fessorship, his resignatiorrwould not be accepted. The'resolutions, one by one,, and afterwirds the report as a 'whole, were adopted by an" over"-: whelming vote, a few .scattering nsys Merely' serving to ,expose the 'weakness of , the opposi , . This, I Understand, closed up the list of mat ters on which stormy time Was expeeted before the meeting of the Atisembly. I:believe I told you; in my last, that Dr. Breekinridge's patriotic paper 013:the State of the country had been pre viously adopted by a vote of 199 to 22. 'Yester day' , leave was given to members who wernab stint on the takidg of that.queStien,"to "record; their veto. A few ayes were handed in; no nays. In, the closing , prayer of. last evening's session, offered by Dr. Hodge, devout thanksgiv ing was offered for the calmness with whiek all these exciting issues had been met, for the free dona Trorti asperity with which the debates had` been conducted, and for the almost entire Una . nimity resalt-L-a thanksgiving in Which trust we all Unite with them; , The olosing proceedings of yesterday's session, were' had on the report ,of.: ooMinittee (the, vei nerable Dr..Tw3tin eitairman,) proposals. to. our Assembly, , and -alinthat of., the United Pres byterian Church, to (von a fraternal owrespond.= ence with t,heut. The proPosttl . is, that this As sentbly sift . curs' should, each Appoint anttutilly, "Commissioners,"—one 'clerical and one from the e;lderihip—to attend the meeting: of the other as representatives; the same also with the other_ Assembly named. I know not why the ,ternt "Commissioner" is used instead al 'Delegate;by Which these repre sentatives from fereignheclies are usually desig nated., would Seem .t i ck imply an orgaeielnerit-, bersl4l6 with the right of voting, Which, hi,really au 'organic union; •and, this inference is favored i by the 'unusual provision' for a' representation .of both -branches of the ecclesiastical powei. • I presume ' nothing of that kind is intended, :es pecially as it Would 'cputravene our eonstitution, and that the distinction is rather coinplimentary , —a sort &brevet, in view of the superior regard which bodice of the Presbyterian family ehoul4ll entertain for each other. The -.Congregational Aesciciations have no ability to respond in terms to the title of Commissioner; and. they,ltave no, eletnont to exchange for the visit of a ruling elder. .• . • The vote was taken on the report4ithottt *de . - bate: The affirmative came out all Over 'the house, more loud and full than you often bear in an ecclesiastical meeting.; 4 11 P,IittkellAi4e, not a voice was heard, and the Moderator; with, great emphasis, pronounced the report stlyttti rAfrusly adopted. It• waa made bis dtrty-tv,traim, mit the proposition to the respectiVe Assemblies . Several brethren from the Cineinnati=Assem bly, besides your correspondent, were `' in the house—among them Dr. Me;Lain, J. H. Noble, President Cowles, Dr. S. H. Hall, Mr. Stone, Hon. Wrii.E. Brown, Hon. G. W. Seward, and others. We received , many hearty congratula tions, and there was warm shaking of hands with such members as we happened to be acquainted with. When it is remembered that this is an Assembly in . whieh such men as George Junkin, Dr. Robert J. Breckinridge and Dr. G. W. Mus grave sit as leading members, we must feel that the sky brightens over the eastern bills, and the morning cometh. We cannot, however, ignore the fact that this is probably one of, the fruitS of our self-girding policy for the last few years. Under the favor of God we have made ourselves worth seeking. We shall find our truest out ward strength, and our highest influence as a church, in going on in the same line of policy unto perfection. At the same time, it'undeubt edly shows that our 0. S. brethren have shared with ourselves in the real baptism of love of the past few years. TITIRD. NOTlCE.—Philacielphda Fourth Presbytery... Statistical reports from the African 2d, Alexan dria Ist, Philadelphia N. L. Central, Cedarville, Southwark. Ist, Allentown Ist, and Beverly, have NOT been forwarded to Stated Clerk of Presbytery. They must be forwarded at once, or they eannot•be ioserted in . Minutea of ASROM bIy. T. J. SELEPUERD, Stated Clerk, 2d Jupe, 1862. , 507 Brown St. , t k -.: '.i• BAKE LOV 44,, 1EV1TY. '2 , Mt. EDITOR :—Ditleks'great,•,,iinpiessed : , ,in * reading the following obituary in the last Inde pendent: theisoi Hadddm, • Ct,:,; Mrs. Lucy Brainerd, aged 102 years aid '5 months: 'Born , just before the close OAP. reign •nr..oePrOrt/L-B. l ke Was. nqarlY, 17, years old when the Declaration of Independence *as signed, and - her - recollections' of the, events, hardships and sufferings pf, the great war were clear and extended. For nearly seventy, ears she had been '"a member , Of the Congregational church in Haddarn, and (inking that long 'period'' it .may betrillysaid) she " walked with ' God.": Except in cases` of sickneSi, her 'daiirpractice of reading in her closekagiven number of chapters. of the Bible was not violated c •down to the , dayof her death , ;,that w,assudd.m, and peact ful. ; maybeZt proper-to add to the above, -d few:; particulars. of one who so ontliVed her ge. aeration. She was married to 'the • writer's, uncle in 1790 and left a widow in 1815. The mother of five children she saw them intelligent , respectable, , mostly pious, and all affectionate to their mother. Of her numerous grandchildren, no* widely scattered, we 'know Of no one who is-pot a`mem-z ber of the Christian ehhich, and of high moral. principles. One is.Cephas Brainerd, 'Hai., 'of New York city, well known as ris ian and a pa riot: Another is the wife of a°-clergyman in our Church. They have all, o clung t, that good old ; Calvinistic theology; -and that form of worship in which , for seven generatiens in this land, fathers and children have *served. Christ. 1 , ' Editor Mrs. Brainerd, or " Aunt Lucy," as Wo all culled her, was of s 'Slender form, light anij'eaki-- earriuge,' _quick Spprehension :and sensibility, alWays'warm - hearted'' and hopeful, " given to • hospitality" ind greatly attached to her kindred,, even-tempered and ereirently, r pi c u s . , Even nt= ninety years of.age, ,her sylph-like; form, as it glided i about thehouse, left no impressi'on of age, or weakness. If radd to this, . that she loved ' , yung persons and enjoyed:ltheirfmerrinient and . . set them alwayS an 'abiindant table, -all will be lieve she iras a great favorite with all the younger scions of the family. ' As my father was but four years her senior, she was able to tell nie of his youth, and , scenes occurring ninety< years ngo..„, At'my final interview with her last. autumn she gave nte,h , ,,np4 . iessions of her cotem.portiry and kinsikianiftW v.; John ; Brainerd, Who has iti, now been deacteiihty years , '... ,' : . • It is' pleasant: , t gay • filet her long life 'Was spent among those Who appreciated =and -lOVed her, i' . that the Sinilis of - krevidence, were Strewn brightly on her path, andt .7 that a greet oil. Clc of - ; ~ -..- .09 - kindred will long as life lasts, Ness her m e mo ry. She putlived her generaqmi, hut not her ,a#iabi lity nor the affection oflier,friends. Hetpre.uis her proper home. PUBLICATION It, THE ASSEMBLY. TuE gentlemen, clerical and lay,' who have so nobly and perseveringly stood by our Priblica tioneauSri:through its..days ,of- feebleness, : may n . congratulate themselves uport.the success of their efforts. That which was once a;question, is now a fact., We are to have a PRESS OP 'OUR OWN; , * under the control of our. Assembly, to exert its influence for the extension of -the kingdern. of Christ -through the Church of our , Choi& and' love. This was.a question , it is a queetiori no loniver, it is ti:fact. Not that our Publication ; Cause is firmly esta blished and well endowed. is not. , Its means„ are small. r Its capital is totally insufficient _for the work to:be,done. Its resulfe are, and of ne cessity mist, be, far below Ithe;demands of the.: times, and of the , wants;of the Church. • = But its success is assitrad." :The tokens are certain. The accomplishment is Only's question_ of time. Its friends, Who haie sustained the en terprise in its infanei, *he' withoutllinch ing, (even itat ,tirtiediitriOileriror the delay) awaited the progress of - conviction in the deno mination, May ' now congratulate thentsdies slid the Church upon the Cording Of abiighteif - day. In the late Gerteral'Ariseinbly; Cineirinati, the " Publicatien cause" was a 'Prominent sub;, ject. indeed, had'inore time allowed for discussion than any.one,of the, many interesting., and important,topietbefere .the ,AnsoMbly. , ; In: f place of the blank silence, :and the- indiffererit unanimity which." resolved'? with no idea of, re;;., sponiibility, the Publication: causo 'was .iliscuadeili as a serious reality. It wits recognized ae otie of the great works of the'elinichf How' could`'. iictsi'wiseli used What' should .be:thriyinge, Of , its publications • on what , busluess basis, if should operate; were felt to be real questions.; Whilst just enough unbelief, or F prejudiee, : with t regard to the whole , Scheme, was. uttered to give : life tb the discussion. We hail with , ' satisfaction= these evidences of an advancing public sentiment.' It would he strange lildeettirribbdy se Intel- ligeik and so 'lnforined Ita ours; when - ect4:' it'hi.dhroketiloose fibui the trarainels of an un- reasonable dread of anything like denominational action, shouldrefnie to "employ such sq . k,agelt9y as the Press, That bugbear bas lost its tecrers. We now movetorward spametiieally in missions, in training men for the ministry,,,in f4e t b,lo; communities to build,ehuialtss, in.theT:uselofrtkaLl Press. May God giie us the courage, the faith, the Seal, the salf-denial needful to carry forwa'd- labors so glorious for Chrisi and `the world. - '114; the life of the Spirit he 'real' our worki3 ! In the ,dineussion of, the Report 4 , Publiia 7 ' tion, query was started as to, ow. ,range of Committee's issues. lt was, thought byisomei that the General Assembly of 1857 had erred in enlarging the - basis of its publications. It was' in that year resOlied " That the Publication COll2- mittie be encouraged to Publish not only 'aueli works as may present the peeuliaritio of our branch of the Christian Church in doctrine and practice, but, from time to tithe, such works of an evangelical character as may be profitable to the Church at large." The question. was asked,. " Will not the" churches more 'fully sustain the Conniittee in publishing only the distinctive doctrines, the p 9. cullarities of our branch of the Church than in circulating a literature evangelical and catholic, • as well as denominational ?" We haVu no , hesi tation in saying that they will not, is only since the basis of the ,Committee Tap enlarged, that it has done anything at all. publication of mere " peculiarities" will not, cannot, corn mend the affections of our churches. If Pres; , byterianism is' 6111,' they do not want' indigo by the bucketful, but''alirdad'entiOnt of truth, bracing and tinted by those doctrines : which:7 believe the Scriptures to teach. • *e.i.thistltaie i 1111011AWBAAINERE vreoli g terian an an 'agency not only for distinctive truth, but for catholic truth The two must go hand in hand, dissCVered by no ufiscriptural surgery; Our heresy has been in the idea that they two were not one. That it was anti-catholic and anti-cha rliabie,'io publish and propagate our own views: We must do our share in, giving the worldgospel light; in its evangeliCal spirit and truth, whilst we people, remove objections and correct miStal es;. by more distirict* tracts and books. The desire foil:note. light on the patt of snide, as to this and otherpoints, =led to.the tient' of committee of seven`ld examine' tliO matter, end report to the nest Assembly. 'This Will bring the PublicitiCn cause again i prpini nently".'itefore the bodi; and, make AA` sfeCial topic for consideration at the- npx.t; l Assemby l i nipetillg th4Lmeanwilijle, thp cause is made, with Home and , FoXeigw:rdisions, and'llducatiorf, one of the-fakir'"leading objects". to' Ve broightl e before 'MA vhurches 3iearf , We trust that it Will haveits`plkoe; And the Odiml milted fluid:substantial - tokens: of the interest so widely " expressed l in its titliducement anif use- fulnesP.: '4m heading of" Publication .1.; would net be ittifille&in,detea:Je , ebenKife:.: omit an. allusipu',it'i,theltertnon..ortthis - Sulijecti byithe Reic. ;Charles Ilawley.ollD.,..ef Auburn. --I.twas an idmirable perfdimaniOand should;he printed for the benefit of those. who could not- hear it, WP trust that: our Publication Committee Mite' this. , • '" '; - GENTIA-Ti -AiShlldlitY 'OP THE RiEBBYTE-. RIME MOTH. OP' 1 4AOT • SATO4.O" May 24 MORNING -1SESBIOL: =OE -'The Assembly (met if 1 8'o'clock; Rev; Duffeeld,' Moqefater,' •presiding.'" An - hour was spent in devotional . exegOi:§e's.' The Minutes havinglieen read at apProVed;:the L; on' those of Absence r reppitpd the navies of those to. whom. leave: been granted the day.. before—some siateen. The ~Asserubly, then listened-tura short: bet , interesting Address' by lev:.Dr. Campbell,' Secretary. of ..the cairandiForeign. Christian.:Union.. At the: preSent 'the - Society has. twbuty . ofia=.lnissioneria in the "drifted': States. ' They; have rani missionaries= in annefi America, pee' in SWedilifeleven Italy-an American in Parrs, and ~one in Florence, ;besides aiding our brethren in France iesustaining ,onehun dred,Al4 seventy, laborers in preaching Vke . -,494- Qf Christ- There asre-.about. ninety 'millions of -Protest ants in the world,' . , The Cornmitteeon Bills and`Overtureslecom-` mended : *'"'j - - • Flint': That the Standing Coiumittee on Chnftli :.Extension=: be direotca :to Liert. ,consi, 'I -- - -,. propriety, of the Assembly adopting some per manent system by x 144. vacant churches' and unemployed -,ministerp, may be brought to . • the knowledge of each other; :and report byre - sok:. tiou 'or otherwitie. Adopted. ; Second:That the only - piepeOnetheit sol*ing - the relation betieen: a''Presbyte'ry :and' a; church, desiring to beherne :an independent bOdy, r is-for such. church to withdraW, declining the fUrtbei jurisdiction of the :Presbytery, and: the:latter ,make such a record =of its withdraw-, 011^ 9 :the eltViict9rt7 o ,f'qfP NithdraxiAg Church requires:: Adopted, • - Third :'That the stated ' clerk be, and- he hereby-. is anthoOzed to loin' in; execution of' the • 4.) deq; or rnifke,a„ separate one, more .destrable; fer:thereal.. estate specifiCally set forth, the. will. of the , _Hanford in accordance' with the, request, of-the executors,of the said Adopted. iFourth:,That.tlie testitn64, - or all:Witnesses: in tall cases 30f3 jifdioial`process by Church ses sions ghould eriarossed on the beck manent records. The end to be secured by such ' a record is indicated in our book Of Diaoipline el:is:Pier section 22 , Whereitil - retrilireil that I t ,t .1 everything having: an ~influence, - on theiudginent, of, the Court must be•‘R,xitibited , on:the:record. Files,awliable to separated,from Aye,„bookof, porinanent-recorda,.arid nothing- . :but_rwha't:ex; . hibited: oh .therecoritmay ;be taken - into - consider= satin reVieWing , the proceedings Superior Court."' Adopted,- after considerable diseuSsion. Fifth i_ Thai a "feeoitt, once - approved hi - i Penr!,..'eenneF be altered or amended by a lower one If there bean error in the record d i0.0 r eA 1 .9474 8 ;_ 14 111 3 ° 801 00 bY t 1 , 1 , 0,8 1 1109800 1 10 the highest judiciary thathas indersectsitch anis-% ta i ke. Adopted. , . , Siith : That - chapter xiV.; c section 4' and' klie BO interpreted it authorize Presbyteries either to require of candidates for 'license` "Latin' gesis on some Co - mition head 'in Diyildtb". or to' test' his' "ibeWidie Cr the Lain b , 4 1; g ,a- g , „ir 7 requiring :nip te, ream and Y ' explaii, a : piper or passages fr'ota some Latin author. Poi this pur pose, Presbiteriersitine required to employ, when practicable' the liatitutlii; 4 'W other writ ings of John Calvin:" Miditeica tramqs-137,•§1rv.w.1-,,D. rsulpOtteil „the. follown„ ,f it-yr , „; oßdaoked,, That-Abe Assetelny•has leard with interest ,thb statements vihich,laire been made by 'Rev. Dr: 0 Presidex& of the 'Elniirafliej male College; ponidining,lthe: foUnding; 'Cherie ter,: success andrOspects of' flint instit4tion j , Ala noW•lntiiatelY related to per,ohureli,, (fenrev ,` . ennimitted;to t tlie care of the Synod of, a.' • ~ , x44 , ,Alsgmbly ;with; pleasure Taeognizee :the liberality: of Simeon Benjamini,-,Esq,i,aii, elder of the First .Prasbyteriariehureh in'Elmira, Who has generously rdenated the Tule. of $.15,600 for the' endowment Of the college, and•with a full, conviction of the great, _ value ofsnob ' , Miperlir, ChriatilNpatithaions foi the education of. the' daughters,,of the Chureh r and as a 4314114.5 f. in valuable influence nima fi theaf,Yoang women who have had no religious. training •at horne v they. cordially „ commend this colleg - e, to the prayers and . beneficence , all friends of .a thorough: Chriatian,edo,tiom' 7 l Dr. Shaw said thailhe••resolution aetervedlthe „ favorable consideration of the Assembly,. part- cularly singe the grebtrolli'dihior, Simeon Benja min., has not onlyxivect , hisanoney to this hied.. tution, but hue subscribed $10;900 to the burn Thelog,ical Seminary, and 'also 's _ lo,ooo 'to HaMiltOn • • Thelesalutiawas Uniniuinsly- adoptkd. ; 14 .- W. A. Booth presented :the following ~... . -4., .., .." ..=:. . •... ^ Y .. IN , .* 'tt p: '. i enhetd, 7, --That the COminittee'of Home' Mil :- ,..„., I, , • " confer V :' sit* be instructed ' e with the Anidricsn =ME . , Home Missionary Society, to arran g e ,with them to secure fet . Prekbyteria t i Churches tho use of legacies and otherlunds fioniPreabyterian sour ces,•that from time to time shall come into heir treasury. Adopted. ifFifft. - K l7 B l ) 7 siiriqlaltilliii;iiiiir7cgftl; *ssetly-ho(at ede t i ilt / icii '' ' b ietii ~, i , „. 1 into e repprt, o t e Com e oil ' tiitigit Itlitaletil;' and 4 ritetliad""lieinidelatert.T epealitirti• dpon the. 'floor. it lime- this; that 840-, chtitthes Of this Assembly, ortti Oreillad4teitlat: buted:aodiftVitetoard Foreign ; loinli?frorl,Va lei ' ear::' 'lle error had a? it jr6k-ihe fat 7 ' . '4liiitie4:eii 'had referre iiiiialaintlies`i,e 4! Lt. 41) 0 44, and Supposed , • .... use they tvei& l l m*Feportedwpoi the minuol; so gtvgig, they t h y s ,„p 9 tl . 4 & ,-; -The ,sp q ak ef . ip cit *. s d if ,the cluittl. Qf Rev., Dr ßeman, 'iniTfoy,. gave in 0,..., thing toward Foreign Missio ns , nor any .of the; :Presbytery-at& . Troy ? Rev 4 lllr..-.Hatfield, the ;Stated. Qerjr.y . zeplied that in was no i repOrt Ihkat4tir drop,: , that Pre a l l 177 ! Thiei s vi a l. just_ .thekliointltoPith,ichi_he:Wish e d to:diiiOt the atteu tifihroi th'eXtreeithblyi: ' ; Tiler w ere 3bo chnrcht ilia ritio' s rtild, 7 ihir:beirdh: th 'E lie . c bi(Sil 'il 4 • . ‘• ~4 ", it 4.111 , - t , •v • :-. g' :7' • it I * „,t 4 tal li r . Unr erri'lld—t e 'Pr , cries'' 43. lasib. and .toliiiyl4 = aiio,' r a i tiiiiot ;tie Die, -,it1. ,, ,,j 1ff. , 7401, 3 um 3-, ~; . 11 -;11 7 ...Ili. • 'ri.l•l. ;4 7 ' 4 3". v,emisPia , tkcirisistui Vlt Pjc; rgr 3 ,_4 l .w . t. ie01%,74i4L 1 - tqI#I4RIY p e to Foreign MAEIrt iskgps,, hgwore:neyertheless7m;der this ban of the 800. ' - The simaker.hoped that this , error would ibe eorreStedf extensively. :Tee Moderator: coin. : 'aided with the'apfmkei; add stated thatit wfis 'an' :ilhifsiiiiiiit'eektkitiMili ' l', .! '., ': : ' . - ' l liikApetiiiitCainiiiiitee wheni • Ink rifel4eal the' report ' '' Standing . ' lii l / 2 . 3 '' A 4 al . ' ef, the: tni , ~.9 14 . tisiii,eginifitted' the' oiietii* 1 7iesiihiiiiiiifit• .— i', ':-. f Resolved, That as the littkiiktry is appointoi l by, Christ : Or, nhig *tem* • 4 4 14 in:advancing ' retand petpltnating; the inte 184 His Kingdom. oamarth, the- Ger k end Assentply do recognize'. the. .solemn :iesSojtsibilitroi ih hureh; to. seek :by' pi** dadiimiatrf, d • libsca yy such. lin inerease;. 'tirld':Oefifizi4ll glinkiiiiibiit. Still' ';itimilidatial I 4iiitivo,il6l - kn'ice4 .1 46efivfig igiflOw - iii . `of n r• • ' •- • • *1 :our couiltry, , t,lL a d v a n c e If . 1 T,l,s2rgorprl ; l i ra . . ; the . 179gr,VP'i.. 4: PPPV 4 t dn . irtAlYttlfn i tqr. '_,Appigiy , Nriciftnip.se - U.e 1 41 4 ,!.., 41 1 *ACIWY? ilikOr *tat etthoPiel and ; abitodl ."' if' .. 2tl: That it :shoidd 'he the.lint*ise , wf , the OhtfrehAo Teildet .the'; edttoatiotOraliditidequit,/ ,to theAvvintis Of 'the? eanse ;' Mcid . fthatliedtsOn'i= .111fidif autado ob - 2 ' nedltflittelte'fitit ottitrepiii-Aiiii fi*. • ....it. 1 , ie 41.biltioli; tie . be tilitiv r ia - illesc i. "VOOniitiori'liw'the'=l ika' es-. , . Bential to, ihe viiprOns and jnetyr9r "k•ing.,oy,exphii entire field. 3d. That to seenre impartialiand unib3d throughout ther-church, it is necessary iluit•caß contributions should be disbursed .rroni/the geoz eral tielisury, under the Asseiitillyi"iideti,. 4 " wher4UM any ease, additional' it i shotild - b'e in 'xiialip ) aitileftu f diminish l the General' . ' . , That•as"tliti-whohk're4o Ong and,piscoinutendin,pandidates fcripmniary .ali,devglyes . ripen, As presbyterise,itheyihei•Of 'joined to a- strilit observance:: of. the. first:nf the; Assgribly's mI4E/prescribing the qualilleationivof .slieh'-eaxididates. ,' - ; olVikilie . Aivemb,ly'ebunnenictie dig" Eatiol.l tliilS=B 4, 4oiN;nitikitik'e j4 , 6 containing 4ki.t*A Tibili:ct.*pptti*t9 ..*Ptlti4tAerisP4rt ipg,og.Oß).,sin in. a lb its prietAgirkons: -,Tittgonertlwaa,,utiapi*ithlrga i timki theolowie g :- 2. :1- s 1'0e; tlivilfr 'Re.alvedinThat the thanks of the` kineniblytblr teliiiiirtia)tl::Ar.lßen•34ict;,:tsqi ; dttlitg MOW J rebfion Fund, and of: pih, kituitua Chin 't tate`6n taticaioi the fatoiaio l oi which turiaiwiii (tares l atis Caen. Adoitd. - 9"" E4.lnritried• XiN .681,15/P: I Met at 3 • U'Crodie iiiiiii4edi willi pAyer. The minutes haYi°g * l 4 read PA approved; F.. ..',! de nasima4;d Aiiiimti4"diffirin! , o4ll TV , CpiftP,tallfi 'rs f4lox A9r repoo, E4ol ,o, m pf,,th q .4Bselibly;.. . .•., t•ThesfitatAing Oommitteihon Eo*ignalissionis'l to itrhommals) refem4 ,fpi.(examinatidn, f thif Item pott'Oe thei . Termanenb'tiittite ion , :Foreign . Mithidrikfrificitiiesdlhilithi liail esikettillyillialid C4n iiiiirted`sii iif e;;4o' foilk wifi l iiiieihiOtiii*, } a l iidifia l t 'bid, andllieivililiici4iaiieitiliiiii4; :tr .1 • , .... 4 ...?. . • - ' - Wri ) .1..: ...`' 71"'W 111,4 • t!i ft i k . .l. :t ii•A id ;•• :;);,. ..4 1.7 A! , 1.•:1 ;11 . 1.; . ; •• • :/*/ r 11: - ; 1431 1 , 4 09 11 1A 94 *C 1 P,. 0 )(1 , 4 4 1 . 1111 # 0, . A . .../,;!AP I A .0 104 M 1 R) 1 04 t43- t94o€44ir) 14.4. 415krAl to, strike out the laSt partdfptheexepor.t, , wheieaki , e4 commends that-no firther,Facitzioir be,fuliew Ma-- 1 tivte 'to the 'Missionary - ,Caitse r , in. Mexico, ( Central .suid.gouth Alifefica. 'le o. --.. 1 ."1 '. : 1- , i , ; - `'ibis motion - iiretiailet: . 'fiiiii i iejiblVai; amend? L .... • . • e l i hr c iii i ,Ata 7 ..,:; - :11 : :,-, ~ ;• ;#!: .1 :1 111 . . h. " 1 . 1 : — ::3 : 1 ;: I 7 ft • 1-. Px - fr".f ,v•:1 7 ' f• ' - , it .. D. tl , 4l. l . 44 .o h p i tß u n f 4.l) ? r f'll 4l ?T r i ll .. .t i l# 04 : e+ mi" Pirerr.=9, - *Thr fllfs Mur i 4,Fl3tAd: • ife - .. The special Agiykittee on S4l:!stlitSphoofshfo, 'whon/..ffilia referred:the sidkjeot : of, bringing Ake ( sChoolutiu• ritoretildunediat connection irith rthei _Aisernblyi*dietlfe - koiting a :Oki , to .prOcuie 'it= 'deli& alitilitictOi . hofiC theiii, Iriibialted;it Yeiolfig thin C, 1 24,fe theinetter . to l i special Oiniiitti,i'et /* , ;W, ll :reficiliqii , . I %'gis e i*id,ol4.olil add ' tie' i 612 I I ..,:;', ~ '• If) I? lolyinc.A l 4 l Mti:Aell!Pn :- ere 4 PPQW - An , AS.K P if i l"b•P• D ‘i , R e v : 3 *104_, 7 1 . .' . .. ~ • 1 1, , P• t P 4 , ' , (4 11 T, - 111' 9* -1 41alleAV_alt .14 1, 1w.a0-ri NYMIdAq.IFIO 4opf:*.wao -4 - -;ifigcaterp, -, f l`lie d)? . llowink , .eciukiaitleeelot , the calling yeari were elected:'.C ,- ,:-/ . . i •1.-.. -, . ... • . ~ d i :{; ;'O ' ' l '• -This 'of Choi h' EfisiStiOnl iFrinid=ettpkiell T:BOWI 114:11riiiilt.11iitfletilieiiine ;IV iii, ':kitaiiiiig 'o4itittigetOitilietipditiktire hg int; • ,- ~.. 7 . ,,, r • : • 1 1.4.54 1 1 4111d i r * 47i.x* *rpm . 4a,L -1.:;11.5,....:. • • , • i .... t1 . 1 ... 1 ' . • kV 9:: ':n cl 1 .1. f PRIEfr2:: 1:1 4 j.V4.11 v r r: l ' t .:;....: lif7Y) ',VL,, (1 ki el . ro ftt ee l l 'AT:' he TW i . D r erli •" l ..!18 u a e- rrJ°IPA.; .A., =Pomp, AlL:t4r..papii*;;Oppls4.*l4p.eyd, S. H. Perkins,:E.,lC .4.doito* ,- . , ;:. . i : • .1. Committee on Chuieh Erection (?)—lte7.4. B. 'Shaw, D. D.; trottativalX....§teorne,D...D. ; Chas. S. , BobiP39P ‘ l .ll Altl 4 7l l3r° l 4 i / 4 4 : 14 S eg ST. and Bpi .Ed AC . igunimr."?..,:.: ii- -, , • , P.4t - iir4F: °l dled I T : tl f e r -,1 0 4 1160 ,_pcf.:R1(*.. wii?n,4* 1. two, .b 0 dies . - KINeV:4I I 4 :Pido.llB it watt i lu d er sun t d, that : a :delegate fimstithe Ane w .blyibt-Columbaslwao in , the , hoinie.. _lmmo. z.v.oiv ;These resolutions Were pulSlisluidiig kto istftUt c i. uthott i et. ,. ~..+,. , .....i i 'AI, ,I• :: 5,... , e.), if rj :I i , ; 4 *gt anigarne, mail4ie Vim, theayikleeif 4:16, Oalifoi l ia, And • .. 1 ~• , 1 3, i thC t ., u l M t ogn* i i r ie J litk t i io. Y..,4 '44State,-'said Abif.ic . ' ti 4 i sent one gO4 - Ban MOWO, npureu mi „: , or Tll . 1.4019 pm.. Pose Pf, gife9tOg,if , P9 815 #149. AlTiow,lrifittAe, Oilv. severed. Bolmolid• • • i r , ;-,... ;.. - ..- t ~ .. , In•CalifaroUcliet itatel4the; two achootelwere desperatelgflmdi df each-other arid dic came like a dutiful child.tp.Aak_the. collect of the " old folks'!. to . the , epp,t,ick •rtoieh, ipt ! •-• I : Ct.! 11 tt 1-1 t: OH • ed, 'he did nod ' 4. l%ifeicolteMellt . , might, atittott . . - 4; ,0,,v.--.4,..11tt.4 / 4 . : , . I .ili i r take place. L' Thin pleasantry ha 1 happy:ler: feet of prating thkAssemlili in' e excelliki , t lilv, , mor, and 4er . .speakers fhAowed,`-4,1.11 expressing no unwillingness touching the " reunion," but adhering to the decision expressed in the Tesolu- s tiOns referred - fr 12 . Aiiligaii,AitgiiATei4e 1 f . ll l O PAin 044 - tutp, ted. ! ili ih i euld be observed here tLat' no communisation - had been received Wrinfig'iriteilißif s leekiliritigritfiltite'ill:' P 9.4441.4! • Piiti .the , Witter of the reuniop .of . the - new i'aud' old Wodiei 'renittins :fort another year: '" , -frini toisiiiefiel Ode . .ii;sembli haVing liee,n all' diekneet of; iiiipli t he l i cniii , fel ifiehini adjenixi4i iieiti ditliviiie near ' iti Atie i nihii faid it . 40t4 ' 'otih ' inkti . in:the rifiliria l co' .. 'npPnles IQ brought theiiliete,i to the lcumill a ait4ens )f, ,cipcinnitti, ih4:im , v , ,,ollipspitably entertained ,thenl; to. the T.iustees and .congregation of ,the t Second Pres • byterian °Mira; wb:oile edifice they have:used i' to 14rd: Drl Taylor, for 'shier ,Magni q dn't , c6filii- butions of flowers , and to the different officers: ,r • - - - antiZzinniffiettlifWittistnibly. ~.. . - , ' th e , on arose, and on behalf 'of the AailfgiOy,' T4OO Dr Ttipininsolli4lli:4 action ...4est;..%illi:'thiimpen responded . in;; ;a PlPam..44:.,MPAeni , i.: , :•.I'..`t ' .-.•- ..- ~ . • :f.. ; . . . • (For the 'Xieecieen'Tsietihiie#aro (PRESB 4 ITEBY .or toannor.latiSOVELt. Tim` j'Ax43l:eg of _FOlern*". l 4 ll ol PP!' r9ang? °! Yri4a74 *WM!, Thg , °Peaky; 801#0/./... l srighPrCiOhOl'bY Ber• Jones *nisterogpmeittbst sthel'reabytery-, !Ito v. rii .. treerßevAlaki44. ,Dftrah r Atesi T. FL 'F row;s Rev: J4•ln A*4 aiioa jinitt; A.:51114 Saturday Iteir.• T. !NOG • !' • 114 e; PlNVltetn4 : 43 f 744 6 ?4,!, ;from itom.,•lA : i stsofingi,44.l7, 41.mtrythoi . pr,rfMti ; 1 3144 0 4 hOur hinliiikmonstrciAtftiokz edvablAkectly, 'contra* to)the pEtialoatiring .theivoidtof God: Jl-.: r:<; ~ ; :.r. • :,;! ;Itet:Vr.. WTatloi# tiiid'EldtiPtr.t.'Agriew !refer, Aga commissioners to' the" J: • A. D irr 0 " .1)a" r " i i 'a ;lei i ee alMinates. . 1e I •+: 31t1 'l'! . , lierN;l!The Preoxicry adopted no nce mitecg!..g9Ple! Missions, reCon ll 4 2 e l 44olotAit earnes appea l to,lthe eh u.rehea An -behalf, otiMht! souri and of the few remainitig!ehuro4i3 , :ntour denonikipatlon hez:e, , ,be prongh i 9lt! prss, setting 'Alit imperatiivenecemity of eventful. - seahon4) l • eetabiliti(t..hi . cmghopt t ;t4 State congregatiom* Pzesbyt~i~ana and an able and efficient minietvp 'l4:o7 ifea 9 minatiPlk. ' , I, -. dominitteii on - .and 0 vertarestl Fre-i liorted in relation ,- to ihe:thisollof femi- Pdlifibal eensideritioris, abiiiiit4?merimelveo . all the' ordinances t4e,fieliiirUlt, till. fol.-, lows l' Those Who do tig like; Weiiiit - V-z seiieilieniieivits;cdo iejettlik. l. o43i r i 'Ol3 • •••:11 • lity . nor from any just cause whatever • • That ab:' seinteeti may be 'divided into two classes. , .:r 's: E=EZ=EI iwurimencteemobre. „because they are ; actively engaged tin asbellion- against the civil authOrities rivAc•• viz., the: tie= veriim l eht of thelidice4 • t . Thinni-,irhu'ao deeiilytsyma:thize-iltjt 'rehelthin fliT i tre' Come' 'aisaitsfi`i4i*th bu i kvrereip we t*. l o ; .itippos* :? . ( s l l', ) .7440. 1-0" tlie.74.(irpittouPept£l44.4l ad i the first- elakareitetingrdifeeW. iientroy..to the Seiiitntinykom..lBiii-4,.( l lPiti: .361, secol+ l 4 : thiy • • PT. Aitad:O§e are agliipkeenti - r*y - t,hei,Seretero p , • 17" "IT: :6 11 1C1 1 p 13 41i..*; gs mid 1 4 1 :the ConfessionP4 .I !_eitbi:oo.i,a4ti; rivi;tl eybe:et:nary% on suspended, as the.. setsion shalt