— ' ‘ ■** 1 ~ rr r7 < ..j ■ ; fjii;'» rtr^Tir v *7u ti' J ■ .1-1:-1 d‘r.< u'/ 'ii> ,-Aio.>. -- - 'EriT-iiiV : < n? j 1) jjja ■ Lit- v*■ T~- ~ iJ H '*’ 1 ''■ '* A_ _ Jsfew Series, •'Vo©*!;} iSG* ;,v. L , biL*ui-r-. om BfU«it £ qoJ oria , avvv*om-M 1 i-*:™• v -®Vailgelisfe;^{JStSK —— , ■■■'-i-nal. — 'n'j':' 1 JiiV ; . i.tu.-' 17 :i< fu'U . Ji, : . ; . I.a.si: ,rt-lT" • 1 i lu j anos 117. nfij ;,1 in. in $3,00 By Mailr. ! . ; .la-nh ■ ®WTT-o^T<WT3> , i4 B P'A«s»«f« V *opts f3Josf c vJ; rfl ~ hBi . oh . >A44.IV gtf?nglaK^j-%^^JfP... ,» ■ j.uwjlJJyi: rwiawj ;..i i;"V-».i j; t,i muti .&!-jbuspj f’l’TOii mu a ; i HISTORY OF O CJiIJRqH, , IS a , ljjswji.viw.iii m-i Synods Pr«sbytorloß ...MIM! Ministers. Add. on iixmttipaUoa.. Add. on OcmncaW. 1 ...^..:.:.. Communicants Adult biiptirais....»4..:i/.i.i... y c”iadE nut s» , 1.181 1.260 I‘i'lME- iTi,' r .43 -! b ‘ l 'l.2BB 1 ‘ 1,378 i 4s: '/ 45,680 rr lufiiut baptisms. Osu. Ass. Fund... Ifyitid MteBtOn9*4)«Y*v t jy.f)j' Foreign Missions... J Publication, Yfo! St'S Synods Add. on Oestificate^ t? . 7 :j.. v ...... Of *b. ♦«. Adult bftptftfms.:.'/..;.. Infant baptism S. S. meirtltar*.. den. Am. Fund. Home Missions. ■■‘•ArvU-vt Foreign Fdncution...r. Ministerial Relief . ... >is r>‘ -i l Miscellaneous .. . . , , .i i«i »jj<yji r.Jboka i.:mo* t Total v .V. r l * I ' J Wo fo-’Wlfecfr ifrw above tab'los; 6f our Church f¥biri I lflfe| tfegitiiiiifg. 11 ''Tlk» 0: fcdl 8 umiis for • > 487 ’4^''dM ii>, ¥9 ‘ J 6'dntatn made to'the Tf JdtihiUl ISb kndeabhv of course, ' - a e pferfoci' J crf tbi'oe- yedrl' Only sirice 185S,WfthJ tHei MnglS e£cSptt6n of tho vefy J firflt l^eWj' i l l BS£f'.‘hah- therebebft an attempt t 6 rfipftrt ttiS'bonevolefit-tiOtfi'htfjr of file ddboWilfudtiofa. ‘ Tfhe- tfchWdtrleS 1 for 1 1840 au'd^lB4B''afe’ , dkclSodt'n'g , Vy" dbfeefciVei, 1 coverrn^'iiefih’O?Hcsatiates, tisnr," riefb ■ Tbfel firilt throe report! * iieWtiidn- 1 ik SyfEMii. In those tones for wat’ sd by l hilt'’fW.‘ !C Ahid 'ft tvds a’wakening'oiß fchfe den crin in a tfo n af“b (j tits cibha - sora'o' i&SN&'ko that Wk ; fblt'Wpolied 'tb* pUt'orfrecord’, a sefiHito&6coii l Tifrdfbur dS"4 J Church: ’** m ‘ J * J,JUCU, ‘ I ■ Comparing • tiro'‘first ' atsd : the'' tiuit year's" of this rdjiort,' Wo* hkW tabul'iiV statomohV: 1 1 " a - * r J ‘ t 1 lrf7/ • lt,w file, 1889-1;! •.:>iMOTd>hv l - ilmweMel Synods, 2S —■ Presbyteries, , ~ 86 , 109.,. , 24 JlldisteW;" ’ f! * ’ (1) iM- 1 "•••• lfco",' - 0,1 '689° , Licentiates, .bv.'i/uoiilttte: ji'i.-flt&'j’/' " J'AQ-:riq ! Candidates, • ~.48 ,278 , .2150 Churches,’ 1286 ‘ 1560 ’’274- Adil.'on'Eiaul.;' - i,'4o9l‘'m.'-18,253 ir*6fc2)ll' ’ A,df .on Certif,,. , ■ ( 4Q67: ; . d. /, 630 ,;. ■, ■ CortfmuniQf\nts, . 100,850 IGi,6E9 60,68$ Adult baptfsitis,'' ’ nSZO‘ “- . '4788 - e,Sl67’. :u f jUSfK’,) Li , 4378 i 3.9, ■. . Gen. Ass. Fund, ,$2284 , $9403 gain $/f 19 , ll.'and P. ; Miiir, ■•■46;«86" * 281,509---*186;«28» ; - Education, 13,360 43,681 30,821.,,. I , v Erbm whichoitiapp'tearsrthat WAtnhavfif.in 28;y ears/,gained r, 28/ per.> cent.! .in,Presbyteh riflSy39!ipeWoenf.iin>iiAifciiBterB,*i®l,'pOlMPentt in, .licentiates? Bso(.£*p.csat:dii' eand*date&y nearlyv22iper bentoinQhurcheSi ,184 per oetiti inadditionsibnl axariiSnationy.BB percept in. addifcionsLbjßiCißritifiodte; oy,eipsi9&peifben,fc'H» total of memberships SQQ -pdCDcent. itVfadnltf baptisms,lmortS'than:3ilfter oenb.dn. General Assembly's iFnntf, 406 ? pbr contain contribu tions, to,-Home and! Eorpigna 28$ pen cent imithosCiQfc.sdueabipn; thfor.b,b©ing a .decline of lass.tbantQneipjsrcCpnt. in,infant baptisms. .r -m-j ’itiH .:.nht;: ■■■.'■ ’to ’i v ■ Prom: the ficst tabie it willbe soon that these handsome gainshavaifbeen aba ( dO,nmaiplyjin the last four tho . yttar; just closed, eminent ns it'wals amohg;th&,chijOnit cles of four whole histqUy,<ds-, ini sojmeiimpotr t&nfcparticulars, exceeded; by- earlien' ! yearSi!:mS?e have ono anormiSynods now than iWßohadSdn; 1853 )i and fonlyrthree more Dr esby terLdsi fthan in >-1546-. •, SN&> have tbt.ee Synods -and -,eleven Presbytetiesdtes thah in 1858gbefarAttha,secession f ofi was noted onioufilanihuifes; i Jn the >mnmtber of ministers the,advance is rvery decided} wo have now many mode ,than we ever had before’) four h,-undred'7.aild rforty more than in|lB46. But the; Mu giber of o.ur,/reported 1 icenf iatos is forty-sisnsLessi!than->in that’yeai;. There have-been, only seven .years before!, when so few licentiate&'Wei'air©ported):they were down as low as, ,94.. in 1856, less than one to-each ?l»ftby,tery. Xhe-gtpat,estppm ber ,pf licentiattfft reported, jjn r ,tbo / ni i 4s!' Of the. vm hundred, two—partly thpfrnits.ofi/the royivals.ofr.'g,? add '59 ; whim; An nuinberrof cah'didatpS’ for :(’37o) upon our'rd'lls." The liext b’est for li centiates. Was m ,184g„jvhen theypjipxbered ; 1 u‘j ]'fi ,Ui u uiui/il. i: The of candidates fori the miniss try fdr this year, ifaS 'bddii'bx’de'edeil iu four 1 consecutive reports, whiihjcc£j|br ’the, period 0 6f .the , EpyLvnljF 18^,,, .^^yiqg^oivfc, 20 : jo "■ 20 1 Tij )iitf.'ios' ijj H 4 omw ultM'jg iwt ,1,430 ! 1,433 1.473 1,400 1,527 l finer!** oo CIS* >J ‘Tifill , TOIJw! 'K l,fi§9 Oil IjOci 13,062 10.100 , 5,450 6,809 6,816 J'-<* 0J4861 -0(500 atitejl* <s , 142203 }ir*44# _ 145,418 1130,047 . 130,707 ,110,076 140',652 1 "S.Btt noajn* i,Mr.i bogm | i»i f |oS bm|)i7oi oitT j woiT'iiinU tns (901, ifuaii 'j • 't- r, <w -.1 J,- 'iu/iqt.i' i r, o',J>! )ii o;Sl >■ <i lB6H| J -i862- l j T 3Ste l f d foWfy rm .64 1,263 <’‘1,496 20,716 18,465 ,! 1 e.l m •"jilT .1,037 •9,128 M ,-‘3,786 ;,4^51 88,439 /04.536 68,651 60,594 T f^Bl§ m I*6^ ,bno '{lsqtncfi: i-um ■' .t , ,kc 97 .1 80 iSf-* 1 St 01 u»3> I \<* eite®>B 1?® jaw.! iiMM iuim eav><e!if&r adTH* .to! M ,1,482 1,478 .1,466 1,442 1,479 , l v s@ 1;560 J‘6,in (6,9® oja-jlftSW b;9 M,O»J 764’iio . , .... ... 6,152 r 6,357 .7.870 “'•1,690 lll'jSTl »3liS7d [111,6M dfto93 II 11014,7881 3,606 3,326 3,206 3,191 . 3,692 . 3,360 . 3,933 ,4,387, I,fr l: nipoi '/io - » fci i li!>! retains vbMpn i&vmln ~6,244 . 6,269 ~6;i38 6,614 $7,059 ~ „ 8,390 9.493 ’98,02* 106,180 IOCOH R 54071 mlm! 0M194607 11000,812 -jJOai.JOOI ...80,838 72,367 69,468 80,628 98,529 , ,112,296 . 112822 ~ 110,349 72,226 77fMOi i«7 4W 4$J«2 iSBjWB i ’■ lll 31)M* 01 :48,«U£ ,30,944 „,4i,098 39,162 40,569 76,443 46,305. ~19,794 15,996, nil 79v0 Ton 4jhi sgfgii • llsiflart iw «»«a 1,264,667 1,788,466 2.342, ?60, i 501,141 420,706 •1454.7ft’ Ju ! T. lit « <M ,I{H HIIR W tlii lf Ss@P,lB< l 'sftloT.lBo tbdt cofisidefablyum SnYi .«u st-<i i ildficregaisl itdichmi'chefifiiit in! aoburiouß'fact' jtihat'.iwfe ihaos r eond'w;;iwitbj'aEtdtir , iitcrlease am w tiwientyro'ndu/esoer jiicharolids-. ;than.dv€bhadLm4B4&,l:aiidi 127 fdwier otbatmhj ilSSffJoAs'lateiite 1864; twin Hadtfewerefauircheij liib oaflibodjDlfaattifttianyi'jperio'doemgei j1839.0r)/40.b Iti thus apbeairsptbat wdnldtour. iGhurchl number liste pialuforcb/ wealth; land umofthe' evidandea loft,the) iiHolydSpifflt’sopresehcepthi&'igroskiihl j baa ibeefrr,within nddrlyi itbev same durfibemdf organic-forms, casiiwdtfhaveiihadft fori , years pdStroiJlEhe t'endbncyl)hsas wbhentd, ‘ Strengthen!' exaSSibg td-idiaS solve 3 jimesby.tefies, land,’ Rearrange.; tlifeiimelemlenis u'fbii; greater aefSi*- .cioncyi; .perhaps; ito-, partivyKith : iVeato ’ehucehep; .Which.K>th©p.:d!encMaaaha'tibfis; co.dldy ihett§r.H6HStajfiiiith»noiWß, iwbilef jwer’jconoej*-; s .add iflouwßhi; mgifieldSiiithus.addmgitnfiii'audjiadiQyriadA l real atrengthutoitbe >body;atf.aijsee'mibgj,»od: only* aeemingyilqss; ifi.the'Sh© w..idfi congrega tions.!; nTliis..<yeaf;fii(fce,tibave '1560-.olyxrtsh.eB,' with' an awler agh .o£t#i fraction Idas vthann 104 s ; members apieGa. (iJ!?ey.enbeforb baa the avk erage ireahhedr. IGOadilnoilSblijiiWilsh 167.9; ebarobesd'we ihadl. bust 139;115. amembers, «0i average of less th^ f B3 to a;churojxin. 184 ft •■wiaat ftitx'iflje. r7A-j_. 1861 sito 11864,■ M.e iiiuc. the; nttmlbfißxof stftir as steadily,ln-; ntbe. number of ourme.mbdPßj ,th.e, figures showing tbat j: fart, church,lo.st,; reviy.alkof,lBsB ;thocadditio.fiBi'aye®»ged :lesa tb®n ;ebul‘oh * tilast year they ,av-i eragedsite&BJy .-nine j- showing,lthatitwas,the sompuedwtiyp .members that, have been dost toiosWbodyfflmdthafrjthe. healthy and gco^- 1 ; ,j. dtj «- o-n, is ,/j i ; -,;p'bf ttViffiage membership f .ofibacb,^.flyuftd tbisj; also jat its being ! 7Q23c{nftlsft (that M< ORPb l4§Bj while in 1857, our 26 Synods,lflveisagpd but 5350 members, an d, Oinr 1220,,, clt is, inob :»d little , v thatj a suchm H.oine i j^jssiopary,• ,fieldflj should,/at the satoe time, showaoin\iehfwisd coinoernrfor tbe„positionSr,and oifgabizatlon’s aliysa^ly'established, f also see in these figures, evidence, of. tne wisdom' of‘our inlaying /J o l u\' plans'of andfin l ho'ldifig ! fields l of l p'i l 08'()ed'- tive usefelnosS’, wh ere!!we are no w: fga fib bri rl g thobariyest. i ; Other Wien jbav.e,ilabpred and y7,o.hay^. j pn l tpred iptp th/air,lab,OfB. ~... ..* ■- The statistics of the T7‘. P. C/burch,.recent iy r 'j)ufel: sbed J , give &s ogjiorWfiity to'make a fe'W 'cb'mfiitt'lsona fit thisphifit.- -Thby report 7ili7i''chilr(7b'e3 >and- 63;489'7xneoibor8.c "This giY.efiiap ayeragP str v ength;.pf ,flpt..quite. 8? members .to each church, and of about 1200 memD,ers' ( t’o each, of tbeir 53 Th’e' kddrtibtis J ofi'exami riatioii avetageSvith in densely' populated. 'Scotland, i tbo,- average ; membersbiE °f eyery -TJ.,?. ,Qhnrch, is peaiiy I 300 j the.-gaip. in mp.mbershiplast year, (the I same as‘ in 'our own! CnurcK—ll,ooo,) is I nearly twenty io : eacb'bb l fii'cliy j vt7th us it' is i B‘l to ls eaeh. ■• !i nsi/ t q >l' t*n ■' " ~ v 1 i ..'[Theminutbis of’the other, thranch>fox this year l( give churches, wit,h ,a,!jnqmber-, [ ship.of 246,350, being an average of a frac tion fets than 94' J to each chijirclr!' | l Tl}e‘ ad ditibiSs' f ''bn %xa'mination average'7 l; 1-s’‘<6 each churdh. «« v ■■ . * j« * i j IV.The i contributions for?,all objects ,in | body, as,reported jfor the,last year, .average [ $19.23 per member; in the U. I*. Church, | Scotlari'd f th'ey ' average s abdfit |'8.75 “ (gdfd) J/br 'mete'ber; in tli , e v ’LK‘P; : Church I ea; $lO pen-member; in the Reformed (Obutoh) Cburch, $^.03.1,111,the othenibrancb forlB6T ,815,45 to each,member. t j..., ’WOTS Mi •'.PiC Y i^ui/r r . 182 [ BC4« I 1,454 ■ dm** ! , 4,079 't?r , bzovi ‘uu r, odi 'Jo bn -u&E ; i,^ol ■ -ik 199 : ? &i/ljC26 6.174 [ Jfi*4jTW : 140.452 4.032 r PJ 98)000 C '° 9 's . , 1»S it Iliflffl. r r- ®.? 16 .143,029 if m^OJTi if 14,<J59:; ~76,871 ‘ id 68,463- i.lit# odl 6,770 ■30(6,036 ! ..141,477 i iD939Z79 ! 3,873 I f i'"51,615 ! > 98,436 W bnoeoiKjsi \ t: liiiil itJ ; h W. 'l'j I dm ; . ■.-Ifr. ii*«liWoEth'i eiiefcj&ifchqi}fskd>i and.newsy iQ tai’stisfaa.-mtfn’&qo w,><s u» jthese3 tians'/aBQ! (SgtiatHtl betoyeon partiespbut prion tal-.ebawwSteJ-. dTpriffisoand; wttsruaiiimpjdiVftjci cjan -i apaity linoss .siwfeeoi c&pnensyijquestionHibds.bepiJ' settled fflp,itb#i> jtim& bbing; iijja&iqiOftslyrtby vtb©; p«SopJ#i Wtd> tbefcPe¥Rpßa,-d pentatives, Questions qfjiihnm 8©: rAffh ts,..of-j rtpft -01 tbetsflye?«floa qf ,tba, pfippk. those oAfle. dnmieg,<issu.es #fW&Ltyo o n#en : . tiote, wtßtQOmpftßStiye iwg i iSflWfa ges interests sferth.jit B yeae^gip, s ;., ■PpLij;iciaM>aFe obliged, to■ use.?a, f TyJdply 3 djfri ferent class ‘qftfKgumnnts/tp,, aqt, r ,U;pon..farii different .n)ptiy,eeji]tp i is, suph * a{ thingi nap jarngjig, tbpse, iWbonjihtbey: aeblt tftr mould i, to theirs ..usill-i iMen ids thistcdunMyp And/,toiSqms .patent inj England* t arei fcegardiog (pplitieal.nqjleistiQjns; ufosreltbaniLelyerj.iSC thefHgttfc-pfmdutydaud., dhh tbfrdem^gogn.ei• ,igao?UHo dhasjfaoinafc hiaip.otaL.ii <,. k.* ,j : lj iu >u!i km- ./T-ihe,.question of! the Sabbath amdipfuthoi : meaedrei of restraint &o ■beipnfenppn imdugJence. is alsoipnterihg labgeiy.iatojtho; ipolities l® pandit has bieenifdreeid' updmus ■ byitbe,[.enemies /.tdi threiSabhbth| iwifo I, won Id i vinsiSt etfpon s,d«<gs ging/ifirisedigidncdnita politleß;viti> parteiithisi the; -worb!,pfi'Pro,yidebee>(andtin;,pai:tl a .que&r than iWjaAnd .jyise!y:kegti:in, ( [agatatLqn, ,b.y, the friends of reform. The most tyjtal tin-, terOfttsfrH. tbAs brought &mqjtly:,before,- the minds.'.of ,people,ijandi j to; feebajelsponßible 4fii , «tbfeia , jnalojlienaaee.. „ d ii I It/.ie7iw.S}i for tbepepploito bo thvis joeeq-. Spied. The. whole.soq,e thinking I WsBPlh The bet ‘ teri paCb-ofi. the, iCommunity -are aroused to feeiithatfijheyi'jbavjq.an Interest in : gle/focipower.! AlLthmenthusiasm,afn-Hiqß’fy nature* #ll theip,energies' are called.pqji -ibj-, ; a,piLiftqiplq, and; they, qp e, educqtq4cSn4(fiWi ynted;by the strife.). ia [, jr! ~. vuj-q.ii'V, The good men of the land no long.or4 a M neglßet„as7they,pp,cq,,did, the,d.uty pf,,ex;flrt ipgn their ;,pow,ei: jvft jcitlaepB'!,.fgr r; i Ti 4g t Btak§;ar,e cle.arj. ag.d, too, i no,^me^ns. doing -w:hqt,jthey can tjbieyi m,ust/ j b.ay®; ■ l ipi-^! s -tnatiaiß?d ! 1 ipq,,cbinpxy w^i c tfe o *™* very fopptain-bead; -of ; gp.wer,.th.e. primary elpcti 9 n s , ,th ei p; i n fluep « § is, almost .&j nuljiity. Ty.hfer.e,;thei, pjpjpgk^jqesfc. shou)4 b.ay®Away, y just i .,tbe/e, a]ip.9^ii}ffgri r tricky, ejß}ed„ c Bo|f s seey thq parity cpptirol; I pver ! y l^hipgj? , 1 T i h/ > - nuisance: of„bap= E^pp}. ) ppfli l ipatii^g j! tq lgp,tuye J -nQp ] pQB, J qt ebßrobnai iftpoMsiq gyigrypase bq;^q > bsti i tutedqfor,.tbesqt,sec^qt bateh’ipg-'plftO,en,pf {halfjjthe ndspbipffcjwjp.pb makeg l ey.ery..gppd 7 inap, hln.sb rfprj Kiqipar-ty and,fpr J his.icpgntyy.. ; t.. J . i) - u , y ~ yAndijye,pyptQStjag§lngt thetunreasopable, timooiftsod, -foij,; T,brpe-fqurths of! pios.t iimports,pit(jiusrS7 b.eys of aiyajy from„tbg qity in the, w-arp^seaspn,,pud ,moro iof in August, the favorite month of pot-house politicianSj’-jth $n,a,ny 6 . mpn,thM r>ln thpi fep tbp.nSAnduP.fuO.np ,:best;.jsitij zens, absent at.nthis' SQas.ony.seeking JjeaLth S.ndj.neededj.recr.qatiou, ■/&$ protest.against this sneaking -.yr&yjoi attempting se.ttjQj behind, .could be y just ,as wteU,;disposed'of,.upon.thejr return. ,-,iWaa«k fhe initorposition .qf .League.,,to break; .up ~thisi abuse, ■ 1 Tbsy ihavej, offered,(a priz.e,for the jbes.Leasay ,on the mode.'O i f. con,- ducting primary elections,.i»[hiqb..iis i ypry ;. j)ut, ( Bpme of : ,the. y pl{iin ( abusef, ©f /the sting i py e,tem are• n.o\y >vi th i n their ..reach, and, peed np wajting'/prf prize : essayipts, to be and rerq.edied,..,... > . ". a . j ~1.0110, jhing,, maylbe^,Be.t, l jjas.c^taia, . If the r exlB.ting party organizations do, t not r give opportunity j fpr., iJ thoroughly rallying the ne'y "and elements ppw so , .¥Pnt%RW 1 I?9-W ; .fe. 0 5Bft ,l W 0,1 .‘ -%■ TA^y.F. tp.ajlpij, lie.,long i -i- .i elqo'jq :eo i<i hand « .vbl uu >3 ao ateibodk-M gufua;r ■Tisa 9soii.t 39 -itou lojl sssrti til t., i fiWwm w*., mm united in, liighesf- pf.respect to hjs,memory,; and in ac.- c ikSs> A r pmo,t.p|coA fbe b»s'J torv of tthe State, and. of this. city. .Enter .Wnmrfrt: ? r iri ii , daonoflS/ > u Sng.lllinois the same, year .in which it was iadmilted to tke ’"l/nion ? 71^1^)^he jcmploycd in public affairs, ana in the spirit ed contdS i l: :;i w : hifeh. ' ! dtfded r 4h.-ihaMing 4,his a 4‘cttVb «tnd»reffi fri' l ! Bsfe fie'?dlhb’ve‘d l 't’o Chicago; vlll’h^e} , hba i Wbih , that : cu^i‘e'd f ift>liiBe f lii ! ’6he : frdiit raffle of I 'bllsi‘- , H> ‘ 0,11 fsb'in* I’flK .•{•••.miilni ,Tr;iinv/i'* 0 i o lis^ 1 ‘ r 3d bn l' aim oh t;t o S()und l *pVacticai judgme'n'F, aifd'^'^ifel feJ almpst'a's'easily r as^dthbr ■'in’eh !He l has ever ’hrijbyed ‘th‘e 'bf' mo- fiSSnldb?,^to' < ai^,ry:rBm,a\'lfa l)lF:4e^r§e. k ’ fib ;^s& a^wlfys l iH^ntifi , (j^ :i w'i^h f ' every and'lßb &B'Rcf*'Sb"f(Bbr jJ i!^vS¥4ei&iii?i Jf a ‘oif tS&. SS l '' f wSt6hfM^M' ll aii , dflffljfeif. jsateij * 1 BUlfe 1 , J dSfflP' 1 Su'd 1 frjl'in fc years’'Of' i® ‘in f A'h ; b'is,‘S'd K -*of in’te'flige&T the ' ad I ji gessgoa Un.lsd pii.-isTi'f.- To our own denominational interests here, ■the death of Mr. Brown will Be a severe loss. OffV 'of 1 %h'fe 'orig'inal metnbprsaof the |haS ibeenuds.- airightf hand';j.to;.:h‘iSpho.nOre;di [Meiiddandipahtcm, 'Doctor. Batf«rSbn,und a stir dug, pill aa’lmthaiihohfee ofi GhfLuJlis,piety! wasirineidbr .questioned iinu oy ioui)> .bfqrjthe Gh'uroh) his! interpsbiiiialL! tbhtvp'ertained ito! the growth and!the best interests, oflour iownl denomigutaoii !wasunDerilift.od7'his/Sep,uneelsl alwaysuought.and always valued p wsare/eveu freely>giveh, andi higimoney.iwas , never, flea iniedt where Ms jn'dgmen b: andi ihisf conscyinoe tioffsudbnomitb -All ythhileadiug-i jobjectsuiof Ghristian hbnSvalence/ihejwaai especially.in, toreste'd, Lnifareignunissrops. l l.; BBis character. :ip thmm&stf&ihsyrw i bis,making prq l yiajop i ! rpgql^,§pp,tarib l a 1 [©fcatodly .presented,iiptithe, ...they :shnald ! .,cpmpmP<liV l .fi D g:-,lli&., l l??nenQe.;,') ~.it i - vMriißrownileffcib'omeiiinithetfall .ofi-1860) , fomai protracted 'ioThagyim r.dpe;caftsr,r,which;Ae;repai£edi.tof,Germany- i :Afc,! Ambterilalm,bet!)W;aB i js©iz©d,.'Wi:th.. ahiaß : pojfyfrom. Wibic hnwevc.r! he/hadineiarliy *6» epybufed) ttßldoM&s aboqtjrctwning ;tOi,Berl-iri) whcn' | heiwas ! snddepliyiatta©kod. : byi:ps(t‘aly s sis of the whole.eyptemj iand after,abaufei,24 hqur,?,! 6 T 4jB.cage. ,-,ln,f|h’ B scanty,-, imagined jfijarq, both, o pf, m,ipd sipd hpijiy,,, )ljh%,allpl;te^ gjifi % loqg^n^ hqj;e # r an,df particulprly lin, jiif ojiyp pt)urgh,n(ndt,by pppdcnpminafiopj. yv,ill’dqp.]3t,_ ,b,e, f ,diqd,, ,tb,e -1 o ') ‘i. ••'i.mmiu ■. ,tr q.'"il ,|J IfN'EWißSQllbrbWPArife?' - - v . j! it?is' announeb'd abiut 'tb fi%fve I< added t rio -‘ife ' alrea'dy ll l!ii l gb! ‘ahid able p5 1 fefes, 1 d'mew"-reli^‘iduswe eki^y''job^naT, the organ of the Congrcgatioiiklibra d’f'the'NortK West. Its titleji/oie Advance, together wit-h septftrian views, ftp/vipipions: pm questing ( moral i _of:.i.ta, c J4cf. ) e^tpr, i ll^y.; J^',-) '^Pat ] - ton, ,ojf .tjiis, t city, .spffieienlily indipate.in yance .” s> the. of y ppppr;., .pjhai it.prill be radical: in , ( the ilW p/$r ously, Qrt+lndepeiidenjt,-^ : a foregone. iConcluslqn. M)\ s Pattoii baa,some unquc(Stipn,able .foi; r J.h.e, post assigned aq.d w.ilj. give ; XMflij pap,er fJJ ljis pid, l a,bi;^ad, : fij}pncial able s|aff pf,.assi. st . an -f' ; e.d.itors,in ( ,eycrjj jdpr; par.tment; prill second t-he,efforts’ pf .thp, edi- 1 tpy inmhief, an,d,make.thqjournal.qnp,of ge,- int^re^t.snd, vpiup. Thp, en|erprise is bf.fte layge .apd in^uential .b.o^y,pf Ohristiaps, signed to promote,;and-, is arwis.e;;ipnyp?pppt: qp th.eir. payt.. , J Q.qr , ,o,wn is i no'sy-j almost jfhei pply ls.rge.denqmifia^iom^.Qhris^an.s^.ty^ifh! t §iW e^hfetfy f ft.pi;SSS jqe-' , tr,opqlita,p mty, gpept, ! Fhcffi sfial),,,jt>e, ..as./w^se.,. jyML,#p inptpr- I .&unm'T ‘lo e-jllio Insist! „ &-.-a -iii 'if, , Miss. $2OO. » ~1.. Dhestn.pt.Slreet, I■' ■. 6 u.-iil fT> mV j rv..« i-- .t\ : T ;s; -j-. ~ •” p^hefß?;,,:2 7 Ae,,.4^W e f t y*U :*U?P.I§&^ on .slS dfrsf’pfjgegpteinbor. .; |. 7l.#9B9«RG®>(T ? , i >^igqr i .the ; death,in .this ! city on. ,t)i atthp-r,evidence ,of ,his, ‘ta9&flK>di(S ¥• Averill, pas- Ito-ft Qhurch, E? 9f s -:!, onr0 nr deceased fOPATfO, jyears, but until recently had-stronghopes !°.fo^fPgdß e J'jfii t fe ,1 d3teftnd jnbor for IChyist^^^spughl.^^yprtia.dipsqlution, \ F,»B .nttacfe leDjiljito. 1 3i5ced^to I ,it4e ;> -leaving it , : to Ideath them ;tp-, * a mw& pw..^ pf, us alL^is wfer^PjftLfePSfe^fe-PrJ6]!l RftS- i^bpr^-is £ a s.gje, tidal tq. his 1 tipped, to-be, pble, He [was unmarried. . bdfaklfa W#M e S?»th t! Qg«- de.b ( t§d^ j ess w Bqstonj.gfftflPi.apd &umrw> ne qxteppj^i 6 %gd ,unusqal. pro £Ww|hA?£S Jnapjqfrippda <s!§j% °£,% W* ft: m the plea- IS(fflflP fe£lK«Mtt- .*!'■»« am* -i.:,- «1 w,-.j n 5 -?ff-..i %py&*A Spi l ßm #>■&«> S y e r cejv;ed | nii| ( aq invJLtatio l a,it,o . lajbor w^tb.t^ p f j esby. ; t > q^a^ l ift Espsrla#4, f , „ili.,( ljftited ii ,cin i ,^aj^Lng.. ) 'JJi!B tl o£. 39 able ftnd 9, jjejjyant <5 0|,(j0d A iaß_ is par most JPW** •j i. mm I Hickeyj.. q,gent of the American Bible Society in Mexico, organ sfibOTCfcn i«j Monteiney. 9fl@R Qnmbprs, about thirtycon yqsted, #;> Tv?b,p wiprship in a privat© feMfr liti'.Y fchiri Ct-byotf ii: 11 i OJ ff*4,#gy hundreds .pf Mexicans would go to hear the truth who do fj^ot , hpw t <Jod be wor shipped in a'private house.’/ The cause of vital Christianity,is greatly in, -and i around ,the above-nathed city for ,the want •'.Miliilov *araun;*-nnH • nr x-r-'u . -in.• or a church-edifice. ■til; ir-ia f *nra c ■ .. . ■\" ■■ ■ A,lot has been purchased and a few.thou nivTil. -,17-:;i .■: Uu Sh ;/ n> >•■ 1 \ .j.- • sand dollars are.now very, much needed to, ■ iinvr find H-n-hi y-'- i mui. ’ - - pu|j up l a.^uitable.,build^ng ; Matilda .Rankin, connected with the American ,and Foreign. Christian Union, to whom it has been said, Mexico is more indebted for what it has of evangelical truth than to all other combined,''hak’VaiScd ten'thousand ddl|a¥i‘dud ;M Jlif?ch'li6dd U ii;''hnilding for a Fe- Se'min&iy’itt''‘Mofit&i?efyr While that bhfidHff ifc afteirations, shS I h^ ,, come ft t!6^he'Sthteh J tol'aiBd funds for todhkrch. V!* 7 \ 1 : ,;)! T6b iTripb"rTanc”e‘ 'of’Wls 1 TnbvCmeht in tlie ktktle'fef*sB^lo^, ! 'ckrin6t' ! be over esti- B&f&Pe'ih'e a ‘of ‘ For that ' kbe re- Sifv&l'ffefr Phila delphia, and to the ben'evdietiFof that ‘city ancl vicinity s&b’-iibwTo'dEs for aid. iiTAnyj wbti'Cffin aidsam 'btdldingittKo “ First Brotetetsmti Church fii» Mexico,’,’-will please remit to* Bbwsß:_Tdylorf,'rDiBti'SeSe.' A. &F. C; X1.,14E. llth-fltreet, Fihiiiij;i i, PHB I’EFSBYTERIAV MONTHLY FORJLLY. -■'JFhis ! ieitlfe:fifet v 'nutiib6f isstibd ‘tinder' the auspices of ! the ! Comnnttee : Of 1 Publication as' authofizeS- 1 by th'e'lHst^rene'ral-Assembly. PheTrC fcipiite‘iffeh’augctin: thC‘ ebfiterits and •vvitbaf a decided 1 iinptio'v i er&ie!nl;. : The open i.ng'pieCeii's a Strbsg appe&r-bn-.Mbirifc Evari geliz'ati&nbfrofoi! fhelped »'oP Revv llerrick Johiison'sD!©'. Tetipageßdreboctipiedwith in ■terMtingJseieoticmsfrbtii'PCdine Missionaries’ correspondence, and a lettCrfrotn Bev. H ! H. ffessup isr introduced: undera'ForeigmMis isionljheaditig. 1 'Three ipages are occupied rwitfi sextraetsifrfomothat mow iover-famili&r -tract -' 1 Biiyyour own-Gherries.”.Donations to Home Missions and Publication^amt: full fly ( Mc^is J ,fto f 7p.pnt,N i^Pfs c W t S;ft y«sr toaU the general jpatrpnage gf s op;.cbtis,ches., :i r ; •. :/ : : i **(■s yw#H nriup c,; me' itf ’ ‘ n
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