gitrflflulYGStKfll 7 'rviblitrriim ew Series, Vol. V, No. : 00 By Nail. $8 60 By Con*. I sOrta Additional after three Months. I 3mtritat ,:ftt,oooo',, THURSDAY, JANUAS s;186 OUTLO4* FOIL - BPS', f. -•,, _ t IS a provision whim, could have. .been ted only by a wisdom higher than hptuiri,,to , fallen matt in ti world corepazativily , similar , and regnhirly returning seasotts;, r lights in the fliniament 'of *lapin, and -10 be for signs and for seaptis t , soAd ler rdays; in. years. Bach new day, and each' newt is a gracious renewal and beginning, of; Our Each is a perfectly fresh, 'jitntiled,' opportunity to repair the il'ek t leete- of the Each brightening mming,, , ,each BOW our lives is a readlustAtof our oircum , eminently favorable to our forgetting the which are iberhind, alit:inch-bp. forward the things which' are before,"RoLthatiCrith , liergy we !nay press toward the mark for ize of the high callin of God Only perfect beings, one is aptto thifik; ,1,1 live upon the sun; while beings- of various . of imperfection and'ofpieityihr hOliness,/ 1, , well occupy the variously diapbsed l' our solar spitem, 'frikwratrid MercnrY,' I. its year of less than three Morals, to mi, 7 1 , Jupiter, with whom one of our years is bUt ,th, itud to far off Neiltukie,,on thp verge , of te , whose inhabitants, if he has !my, mulit t quire than a century and, a, haltifor , their Venn us, with perhaps uhigher degree of paper , than the possible inhabit of thoe atste il iOV I Lig worlds, another sidereal revolution lapleted, and we stand, to-day, upon the • mid of our New Year. We must confess', tip )k is scarcely so inspiring or enc.oura t,) those who are zontending with qvi,l; na. ant of a year ago. To the inquiry :'what 11, night? the watchman must again answer looming cometh, and also the night. 'Last we were in the midst of great risvii , als and iial conquests—now wo =bear, of,them but . Last year, the. friends of the Sabbath Hr city and State, were •Itedoieink in . tM pro .l afforded by'juabi44,44 4 17614 (ily dtky ; now, our Sabb4o : laws.* robbli, _ .. , e 'fee tive support, and:are Openly, defied by au w tie traffic in all our streets. On every hand, n sistanee of ungodly and licentious DAC to restraints r m.', 14 Christh;n government t impose upon the public and demoralizing I,s of their conduct, is becoming more vigor-. especially in oilt. +large cities; and the. is Sunday ExObiO' Law of New York,' as ;Ls the new and nifenforp - 441 Sunday Tempi- I..iw of our *Stale, are in iMMinept ,13,,a Tiger, ;ng swept away: ',Last year,iby- an , immense 1 'ar majority, the country had endorsed. the Roum IteconstructioV policy tif:ttie'; Thirty- I, Congress, and Sept, the eatne.,,inaii,4 , RATA milting the salße:Vioeiplez, to, coostit,ota libe 13th Congress. =This year; a large part of; P opular majority hat strangely disappeared; ,i t prejudice Is liftin#,itl - he'ad; democracy 4 is treasonous taint, is,erettping bae l klUte life, ufluence; the ,Presidest,:whoat iited..gave 03 1 anger, and Oboist the -great hope' ,of the bdued rebels' ofthe 'Setilli, ig'6l3ouraged; it of peril to all the klagnreetO poithised' ' 'e incalculallicet ) ) t' l tO3*;*itr; !;r 6 . 0 .3 111 **.e shadow over the. hearh of, many a `'patriot last year, knew no feeling but exultation and 1566 allocated sttetife-sili4Floidittiiri iii a gi i ifice 11 t elliVarrie eft,l;iti to rrotel,ll,,o -,u. of Central Aurelia ail to ,fitroriheltn, All lilt ion , and MA isettle beyond ilueition Lwhat previously been } i n 'doubt since the t defeat death of GitaisNluil Adoitih4iti—ftifte , piiditip;il oide ranee of tbe flatM l. lod ' Proiestaiit iiii of Europe. 'Pais year el*ea , upon'," load -e to wrench the Eternal , klitytfroni , : , the . and to spread the domintengotifWee Italy every pattlitthrftiffigtilier`- ''''7.----- 't if the view is, not o s oiettly,tl2 i. it apiring ear ego, it comprises some of-the !cost sub ull elementi clthiallftA;.ilf WCW,O4/#44iici 1 ne lawn of .11 .is yet, we i le.rt i a9.4 6 ,-,f 4 y , ° - coal good ; we have a 'won er ul season of •/".4.1.. Ilinittii dill Vs 'IP icy in ergismir t rr i . ; ex -. t t ~,,„/ I : 1 tit pi ) •ing Missans a re a m` par , ~ o f our t I N , and-to Ai maw 6t 'o u r great ' . i;ilies. til o:.,er and more •&ease 100 2 ,Pa l 'ill - unib in g' , p. , ,,p1e. The forces are marshaling; the rent divisions of ea:twiny ale itilieeling into there is a stir , of preparation, and wliett t ll e Spirit lifts . up, the, tkinditrir and .4,01 1 P,.4 Aik nee. it !oases it the eouiliot would ha l m ore . rat, wore simultaneouo!) tuld foora-Niaat:l l44l. its than any before. ' The 55de0, 1 1f01,Y1 ) ,1 41 4,%, f bail men to moral restrainMandir ssis 'idly io our cities, it n 8 the frirds of order to the seriousness of the problem they have to. deal with;and , to the necessity ofproniet ing il2eVery way,,by sermons, meeting 4, and litehittire, a sound public', sentiment. If the masses of the North '1413 ,wavering in, their attachment to- the great! 'principles of justice and iquel rights, the eifttel % suited' masses of the South are Combng itS the, I . rescue, tn , a movement glitch we do not beVeve !Clod will suffer mobs or cal:tinets to. thwart.. lf. 'thtpxinciple of Protestantism pauses on the 'con , tibent; lt. ie only a pause.; while Prussia, gather' up.and censtilidates and . eVen frnit's of her wondirfai, campaign of ,'d6 aIA Italy crowds to;tite, borders of, the Papal territory, which like some oldaudian reselivation,' HO in the track Of piogress i and actually at suction for'the party that catiliid`the'bigieit' the, longOst, swords and ,t he, leepest puTse.'. 1 140 party, just now happens to Negittnoe-- But. a higher bid. than hers .ie likely sook. ,to aral heard. The sideis still. in progress Fra t nce is' only a speculator. Real settleia r are Irequhld:. I, Beyond question, the great mork set Ihefore the American Church for this and the next five i rears, is tfie evangeltzatum:of onr ., rapfdly set tling interior and Pacific eotitsi. It is to imp plied, In religAts with the'Vast strides' , 9feolnier9i PcOdation rind the Miseitiiiii'River. It 18tOtiiieet - iiiiti solve`the' . grave problein—s6 . manful' e an d so fit so nearly solved . in regard to the nePii Whether tthitlrvast`mining andOietilkAi region, with iffitiiiiiifteent energy and nnterprise, and itd iteif•ddveldprudit of Anierican ehayieter, shall be yielded to r ,themaferiallitic ''.inflnenees of godless eivilisUtioli,,ior shall' - be perm anted . and donlinated by true' iblygton,, and a for the illustration of tlikildblest tian martifoiA yre,einnot begin the ,ejw Vear, or bettokr,purpose than,to4o , l o* part in winning : his vast, widening, whitening fibidsfor:elirist. • . '* l .if %-;1 111:CHB ST - B24III.4INCINNATI, COCiYirstii'x; Dee: 2p,,18V2, DEAR 'Fiiirott,HYou,haVelatelilXOet.ek,Witliif deserved severity,the. intrusions made ,hy the Sabbath school into the sphere of the .ohusiciji. - trust 'yotistice ffitirn i t at the' ; of 'the,institution and not the institution itself , you will be , pleased to hear something from a Sabbath-school which is working in its legitimate, sphere—not drawing'the children Of' the ohuich away froin its divinely appeinted. serVices, ' not dividing the , families of the ehuieli by wearying outsome, of, them with the length of ,its services, 'but doing the only: true ,and legitimate work that ' the' 'Sabbath-8011nel is' called upon to do—the work of City Missions I hope to see specl4.l ,the day When Ow Sabbath-school io the lanyl willibe what this; one is fissions Sabilodib.l school.; when s the s iostr action of the church •wafbeiagain remanded.. l to sits proper. , sphere—to . ocl's first 0 huro Uss-sthis s fathily,f and, , His second Church?--:the Christian consgregatiows 4. was; therefore, 'rejoiced at the.stend taken'sin yont,,recent atticle ion The' Re' lation.s; of sad •Sahhalloishosal to the Church ' " sind-trtist , that , you, will i Ulowi its` :Up with anatherionits relation! Ito'.the,lfataily, ;and .lots. as 'know. show-long-I - this Propani4rnit4kwaXyisgenoynissto serveas sa•sillooT to the consciences' of Christian. parents ‘foritheir: iwide-spretekoteklect644:4oinistians Niartinre. s For the sames season, t. s'ent reAells Att tasilvectsele , milichts-r.. witnessed totilay, thgagh Tar'iwtly froth , the quiet deliglft.ef a Philadelphia Christnhist in this .Queerictft s ', , ttai f, It wait 'l f -block in the'after-4 moon when r entered the gallery of the spacionts hall of the Cinlittnati. Chamber 'df's Commerce, 4 room' nearlPito Jame as blusicalliFund:ffells' 'As I looked ditOettpon the spacious :floor. bele* I' found it etsp/0 of the, busy isbisY s crows:Lief bnsiness.therriciiat. had thronged, it thia)daPprey` vious, ands WQIOO be back again on the Morrow: l Its usual 'moveable belongin s.. ere hustled into then ends, and along the side- was perched among the unused des n, e' the wall, while from side •ste . side ~efithCbrroki Own ran :some three dozen of hastily, extemporised tables; covered with white cloths, and laden, rather than spread•oivith 'an ~ abundifice of 01:sod - thinks, plate ahnost's tcittehing ' 'slate along the entire length' Of the xriauy tables, and each bearing a BerilataintS porting of such temporal . mercies as/ a ,huogry` Mild would welcome for a good Christmas ilinqpri, A few firight, pleasant lan iee were busied on the . scene of action, some putting' the last touCIN ihe baiiquet, Othera busy filling up pdper:bala with he toothsome things that make parts of a =child'•s' merry gtu'aPlCß4B,3 We, were not long seated in Our perch of ob servation, when just as all,things :were now ready,- 'beloyr, the tramp of many little feet on the outer stairs announced that. the g uests were' as ready as' the' banquet* When 'tile side-deer opened, the Hall received' its unusual , but, not u,nWeleiiiii ,guests. Children of . ill ages and - styles,- from" ,the babe in arms to 'the boy who, *ill , spun' be boasting his ''inustaeliell," poured in in,loninn-, Aeasing line—,not silently;loritheYwere.children; let not noisili—Alidniareling in,sing,lefile round ,1 , alm athe *hole eii.euit.of , the room,,paising ilie boa 11 iLlf "goodies" - without violation ef the' tg10.4,, PHILADELPHIA,. ' TIIIT : 1 a.P.A,T.:4ANIJART, ~g;' i_isoi'', commandment •(though 4 atti not' se' . 'Mitt'' of - *M r tenth) slid faking their places quietly' feel'i to face along the tables Set kq;tlietir,Soinetheien--ifcare (On table. Arrangements had.' been hue* tov• Sect* tiodate 2;200 , -i-detail; ateciii3 , thetnitg*ne, - through the' °pet diloor;Ait , w Oar Wee' tteit IT 4Fltifiwolidleiliil atittieknestf.'n4itil 'tibditt' t gel , quartersufihn hbur afieithe , ll4o64'nliered; vrliecO ' l ivery tableiwrai fell 211141 the era was 8 ‘ Still they' , come'' I - - . .. . -.' .•/* • • .1.,: , ...,.1. Vl't ,I . .11 1 Daing the , lapse of that •time , 4 sititleitied bi Rev.'.BilAW:thidaw. who hatf beete,addreetillik . , thiellairge , 'thick = at-tlieirl.tatialiplatiP - -meeting; ',andiwhiodgive me sonielititerestiirg , 'salads in' regard' , to it= - The thonsaatt -, iefl'eb fen •ivlib' flooded -the , hall; hflew tut' all beitUfftettiosingle Bethel ;Union , Mission Salibath-iftihool.**fidtietitli mainly' by Presbiteriaris,4lethodiatitaltd QtiakeiV They belong in the main .tiotsiWielaiagglind; that. one-of .the tnost, tieglected4t.the I itifloeitythe. poor who cluster around the whattektittfieli-i#614..' 1 1 side mike conteMptantisly eillblibHoin'eihot very refined people "WhaffreistmE lillitliti likei. Oftidlaw expressed' it, there aviillidedikossibilitini , before , even these. • "These) beye4ill: l filld tlikty room yet maybe' aid Sign the blank elleeki:hing44 ing yonder., ,, or they; may '. filf!tnnt 1 . " .-. , atiaio , euv , gallows."- He said thatibirhedL .: v‘nohini' 1 answers that. morning to seLltuiW - .... - - Idiot 1 which ahhndlintlY evittedd" that 4 tlfelichiiiii had:itobeen • neglentinielhe theirrfbftheiii'settls" 1 tuiPtlierit•witte 6VAnte 'iii thi , toile 4 falifeli 1 -14 below us; thitithese faithftiliwetki4n/atiiiiiA- , I thiuother • eidi of the -Christian)Pt.4twittiatleati , . •-• • secret -L,AflGosPel.for thebody.,t 1,,,i - - - , I —. ~- .he effects of the traininethaVillihad'it: • Clfed'vhs: abund a ntly eim• eed tI by Itte l - depo it- lAM:in the mean time. . An tiour'Ptit.% itionii, bbritindivalk;(fOictie mass ofiSildreiil will take th?rtinte) and nearly an heiti . leattliti: iting t Oni A theilfeet" until all • were arrairgia, • 'enough to maim them sharp-set, and- fe * W; V.t - 'hi'llad been trained to have the fear; or,t( .; itied l y" befoit'l their eyes, but they nci - -Mern liellhe lifl ty tempting dainties before thein - than if ey-theml' Selyes had been statues or, their' plates tialeeititli, 4 patitig-atones.' The last cmitele f lireie rainitinied • t6"Anti f tf the'galleries and a' apfaiiiii - Onli s diAts - Aja,t Watt' bitkiliked for their reller 1 The OOI *ha to:i their: 'Called it, order by the tritierintende , ,"Mi. pratrilin,"'atiii MY:, Chidlawlho had ° ken his' Place bolo*, pronounced maitifitily, short grace.' - He knows child nature. Bet:ere the agnaf,te fall An iiits *lien, ieveral'hftiltsy Were 'sling, in 'chiding.'one' beautiful 'Chtistnhis' carol with ffie song'fif the 'angels' as a chorus : salt "Singing ton! potted forth from thettianaisurye tWats withitti ' nergy which indicat • ' tlittti ' ' I Vi - , eitlehrein ,; ;.. 4'' lien ittlaith;peiniittori 'WesiVeti, tlielti.:,,,, eentidit Was 'speedy enough to sho-vir. What self on trol had 'been exercised: And - Witlittl r the order preserVed was wonderful. I doubt if the: same number of wi children of the Church. 'would have' shciwe'one tithe of the amount of discipline manifest • by :these poor ehtirehless4,,Many of them ltpbteless—childretg r,wisglid to see that they lieetred to be comfortably clothed, the' re sultiT an.specit of the exertions Of t4e`satim kind fribilds ' ' who had Spread 'their bfieuttnas boiltd fcle'thetit.-; ' - ' ' .:' ' ' ' ' '' . . Dinner over, singing was resumed with e'*4l',` nd 'the way they ave several i - phputir liy4hs bowed that the ... 5-,WiVe' coming `' ' ii know spline= hinetf ittriglE, that earthly witnesile thehar• hinny of beavers.--T-herended-with " My coun -610i3913h4v, :Al4 ,?qajOrvi a .iter4lZN glartsm mu chnetteriitsat , ved. W hen the .vo t te 'o thanks was ~ pnt there was , such an Asyeilm , iihnti`" All the' people Big 4 j Aileik!'"' lir liatiespecially- struck me as a' ilhiladelphian was ;the ;eona ection which Quakeralsostain•tethe institution. ~ -The' superintendenk,- and. sevaTki, teacheAs are members, of the Sopiety of Friends, in goisi standing, thoiigkeihibiting„ noue,orthe exterUiFiacultarities ''cli ) t.kei= seof,;' Ind : isev6til othersief 'the ateaOhe'is 'welt- !fdritlerly. • in , ail* 40.4 . 5teetidn41 - ; Mr; Franklimstheugh recognised as 11 Y : hi§.o wn also been ordain- , ad by a Cot gregationalist Council, and dispenses, !the Christian sacraments to his own people when icalleti"nlmix: - -• ; " ' .•''' 0 • • c' . ,:. , , In the Tait-Ite would be -''read' :Dut ., deita,et . : ingi' in an inst'a'nt; lint , ithePeOmelotaters 'here are itnointunercoulpto he igslakhed•oirriatherwould berm fheltittkeveity . ."- Almost every prominent "Miember of the sect is in some pnintifonoid Yrnnt siiigaMleir weighed in - the'balan'ces-of _George atoxlsortWoxy,4i3 for instance Levi C*•fEw, who it( the fokentosf in eveti , -;gooill work- without reL glirdt'rthe tolor'of any man's coati -%, l•-' 1 i Some, however, are falling off from theSocietz, not a's l viiit'ni'liecatise it' prcihibitS - gOty, ' but beame it:lidefleient rather than abundant in the gtodWpiks Wlifeh . 'should aceoMpaMY and . flow froth 'Oliriatian 'Cliseipleihip. i One snob, a quiet looking but busy lady, was . always et hand -where anything was to be done and always:as ,cleier in' action as gentle - in Innvement. " She," said 'lily Informant; . - - baio4 to - one' of the wealthietefamilies' in. the place,, but`she would work 'lleiselt to w 'death if - dded 'ere.' 'She left the -Q,olitkirs pecaiii":of their a indiNiace as a body 'tt just such laboxs as - these,'and joined the ; Second' Presbyterian - Church, reserving Ui. tight to hold to , the principle' which "she'iltherited as 'her birthright, ' especially. in ' regard to war. But she says ' when di - ewer' came -tnY4/naker Mk-, tions left' me ad quick `that rdon't,it - no* where they Went' to.' "' -- ,l - ''.- ' - Such is another trace of the great ncatmatiza tion'rciceis by which tile tnultifaripil sects of t4l ,present ' are being prepared to, ileconie the living stones of the . American. Church of the Futiire "Let' Quakers` Come hrincing all the positive coMprehensive truth they have tphring, and leaving; behind all ihe •146.getive.,exelualve s• trOaibiliP inherited frenv.tiifilefitiOs - „and .' l it o AO ga_,f :they . * .6t *el , tit ' " ' . '',` Sitcle . aril*. . iv $ i t tlelleseiii i llied a nd `id Atibigh"t.. ° Mb' ni? - " ilmliied4itti 'the 3 X lfrot , isitii-ittia .''sit ihTfeestier tont4y. ' ; gives f` =1d1.7!" q' :1 .:1; kt .i i.9nr , e. ~,...6:::i,:::r413 1ui....„, , I FROG( OUR R6OIISTEi OORRISNADENT . 1 1 : i TifitiCiPivtimutr;oi'lLbiliiattt: . ' ' • "We' have ialtie . ally' inidg`iiiiiitteif ' iliiit l iieV i . ... , iff-.1 q..; , ... e, ~, sit`, - - - ~,1, , ,,4,. • tr . ii -e j l 17 Aft °l,Tile,.. =preached' '''' Ll"'s ‘.. 4 l*H °"l ! l ifi ' atArr a ,,, th . scouree, in thfis first Pr ' eqhf i t t fqnin , any* o Auburn, on Thanksgiving da.y. , ,ellTholsermou , lie ,publitthod, :aridPinites a IraktaithYxpiethohiet , of itlii,tyStlit" . . e --14tt,kement -of i Aliliiiiiltisle 179 k The 1 ierli* t eem :4. at vs , ,,up=i , tl , ... II :. 1 0g10 1 44 2,rghfflaPgFirf.iiiiAe# l 4: b misthing rewinvrof duktlnoviVoent.:,.. The First Presbyte -1 , riatil Church was - orittinisa i in.*: 18El l'; with nine 4 t 'l, embers, it...roirlelAtir 3 FlTA i -1 - c - - - his',.had . a , ! lift 1 1 .,.. s. r l .. , 6. i. t or i.l, r r Iwo g 4- , - .1 7 7,.. .1., j u *itYrE ir s.r..is - .. sTriqg, tb.` „ J - osiA „ O EL E „40444 3 9p.ED.D., .sluff 7 otql4 B ll7,es.jiv ,i. ;I u ..0 ~ ..1., 1 ) (.. , ThSt oeleFri clip jiteii,ini RehimraaTfirgaal lz ditir l hk. ,Itlf•af§Pi,efS' 0;i it. Act*, haft 4 Rim I, tris glA4 4 lciah,,4 , Te , ,bleß 'imit.f?roli,l„___D-Pi , 4.4. ll ., , L>fn ia rir.ili} AP, lie,mciFtwr. 1 , 14kr a..., 4 9N9 4 ,.,.e Vvii , PPITIPPinj., 11, , -' i .-..lntrer4 i 1. lf , n,t t a i „4, xo&t , , ultuTelk :wag ic on atia Ai .6 #l ~- , .,111 °°' - e t At,h7l iinga44 4 3 l l•, l A .„.11tivh. 4 44 1 0 'here, - 6 i .:.It es nao‘, fit one , pestor ,tocpreeeriti iila.fluibe ~,Atrwi- Henry ' Alvfierl-jrntli., whose i y ezeoll . opt, contra „we qe..galliering , those ate, t l 4 3 tle:tl., ~, 4 f + . ' 1 , . . i -- ~ ~ - 1 -i.. D. I. ) -, ....,.. 1 L, . ;B u l ge.,, `li. 11. sP.,efkitnt , , , -"sf thc. eherchenli.thus ':gurlooi Powskits 3 !' IC !Ar REPo O P 2 av the RePtistsi the; 1 3totlIclli, AAA even the Roman Catholic ant T- 11 v.FilsliskPcfirliF, 10 4 0 .4; thereerreen enntaina a; vATY.T4rA94.39g, , 994qPi.e*AiNtqu: of the rennat , ing,-sting& 4 , and growt 4 ,f,,h e , ,Seminary„_ with'lleiira. l ;!e pe. PRAtagts qfpfram,e, of go. best IfftrOPS *ntkiPEorg 3 §9blitth.whiehlwe 1 `maY,lmsvf .9 0 e*on teicetVififisinY ~ 44arlt, li)ce„RocAvter, has. beewllessedi with P3,,T1Ff,a11q11414!1 of retliqen.' -A has not been afraid t o Ysteleenr.S.4.ll44Tifill aid, tP, SILO lk works or grace 4 lien Mr, rtnney's labors were greatly iAI) eSSellilt int , a0.%•43?; tend here gaol:Rev-J.l/o -, • Vern Rev,Samuelci - , :Orton, end Rev , E. P ' nikniond:hlote ,IrreniitMeeess.fu II Y as Evaefier li;tn. i Ant', yet .more :; e Found,: more intelligent, 'more .134 t O' ohorehcs =than , those of 'Auburn, t e arlo4 to tiun4 in the i land, - ,.. , ~„ : Mr. Fowler has done., god service in think gatheninversd-• ear.-iiito convenient form, so mud ' of . - 'TitAITKSOIVING IN Pit.A.TTb :i•r : . - . s , ~,.._ Rev. D. 11. - Dialer 'bee' noW been about one 1 year.pastor.of the Preebyleilan-Churoh of Zratts burgh, under whbm we learn the - church liii. been- steadily,„improving in peace itrd.nrilki,"4, well as spirit, enterprise and attendance •u'pe'it, the means of grace. •lils people:, have recently' 1 manife4,e4 ,their high appreciation of. r the servi ces of this JOAPg,brother, first by publishing his Irlientigiving' se 'r' mon , *which is excellent ; and Isecondill by . i.''donetion 7 '4isit,' , the ititstmitial irelne - of-whicliliwolverls2ooc ' , , , - ' . • , • Fzerivlaril Tx 'VIOTon.. • ' " The' geed" - peqre of 'the Preiapyter r m" lc .'drureh in Irittetylkeld , 4l - fastivitl l oii Christmas tlihrepby which they realized a very pleasant, wit.]. 14 . time' I ' 2 . L l in C l i 11 ;• 3° ,4 i R I n 'itn e T ; 'Ora , lta, t° helaPPPP,r l f. - tell, We believe to the ikuretusing* oahinet ergPe for elui"S'undair-saiail,' whichthq great', iiee'd: , Onn-thist 6fterneion- of `thelithe "day, ti few per.`-' soneweited upop the 'estee*d piate'r ) .- Rev.:G.-P. Nichols, at hisAtmly, siudy,tlArough one of ; their Young 1 4.0,,, Mr. ,P 8 t .gaipu.wßrqeei44 him AI purse of ' 14.0,, ,, 0itALt theAm se time Od.chiire,hAl Victorare,mol i ng : for 'the : erection of a , , new par rl , nonage . thelr, fhtrie zive . e..y) ~the, ,A*eTi.eatl, Aliiisienaii AssoCiatlon abent'*2so; ..i tf suppert A teither"amoug 'the yriedmen, - find...are also re-, 'moinbering other causes of - beneioience. - , if 4s -sp'eak's well for i'.ehurith of .117 moinbera. A CeiaNGL- 2 4:t. fluniiii,4on,,Bsii.; of tyis . . . L.ti--. , .. .mty, ,receivect, a canzne on Uhristmes s at, which ,We are not gi•ently stpip9sed, ' for.ho i,r,i,ohlY, , desert - Oct it., The cane Wss gold head ed„properly, 1 inscribed,acainP`anielwitb a shell inlytaild; • , }, t , ... ' .I. qt . Lgolctlined, „ Ad f! gold pop end pencil call ; al t as. some'sh i ghteolcen er . > erection and esteem Trim. his Bible chi* iit some 3 0 or 40 adults,t in 'Con , nection with the Brio* ,Church., Sabbeth-sohoOl. 1 The;"toil of ; the Tmihful liboier • is alwap. rewarded.' . _ . ;,,, A C.4,1. - L.----Rev.S. S.ffitobell, ocparrislbiirg, Pe., hss rlceive - d,. and 'acce'p'ted :it , cull to : 1 5. t.i - Peter's Church, Of this eity ? :and is ,expeetea' peon to enter on .i his le,bnii,hefe.. ~ ~, , : . CEtipsitiA6.-- c -Oni' book ° stores ' never loo ked 'more attractive, and we„ judge by the 'way they are thronged, were never better I pp..t:roniied than. at present: .11 , iitnoiV's is - 010,4 ilipoldeqt and ; 'best supplied: '', ' , * r ', ~' 5 f . LE Ros . .. 7. —Rei:, .T.'lr;li t i,ililiarll, recently :of, New - Jersey. ) h i ss become at*ol). Su L -pls , of the Presbyterisn'Clireli of ,I , e 4 oly„ coaßEoiiog.--=-- - -tt," on grapes (fioqgcgrs„s We wire" Printed 'in . our 109, tri,et,Dr., Vewe,y,,, was th# liialle ' st au thority m y Oe, m , ).. o ontry; thongh,we Ileillit not lie was a good iiag--,of ur akiei libel. ' ' ' ' GE,Nati. Rochester Dec. 28th 1g67. P . •-," • -- u-Abemjie Qn or, bet we en the Wine*. p 19XL131•5a,i0 tee, • f°ariianclied- Pereo6ll,3l,itto -me:tt,i ,t,h:ltieinttemrana: „o,ft a k the Green Rouse, I Vitat,j4- gbrin -v-011843 froth e Rev ;' E • erica. .Y • Hamt6-"4.`' Genesee . Eyangelist No- 1128. . .~: miialitipi $2-5Q ; WAIL OM f 1 Aid '4l:-1 . 334-Chestimt itaireo• Ho* IT 11,47 . 41 NS THAT THE RIITABYTILKI4tri ' CHURCH ra i NOT A SECT,--74::*2.Presbyti;rian Church is inaebted to His Gine° the . Arc h, bishop of Armagh s for tlir , entirely original, s g. kestion of °sr. ( iltroolir i ape from the' ca/ions ci4likuP;s4,...-kei - ItiapPears that ' His ; Om* w.turrepOrted as , saying, in lie Arehispise. Charge, tbst A ills nutrietiotef, sects were WO the weakness and ' Aiiiinee of the IV . . ' 4 , d4'! . : R444l=;.tz. . 404, ,ic.f:,,,Jiti byterian Church, _Armagh, tharettpOla Wroth to Wm; requesting' to , be • infbrtned 'Whether 'fie in chided' the PresbYteari4t Church' lie se:3i -4 eV . Hi,aha sects." ' The Arebilsl4, in i bilhiAoli g i reply, stated fi rst...that o ne of Ai, ter** us 4 * the piatitt'Veli,not correctly reportedo'r gesbad said -that, the-numerouseect's - vete, "at on-e dill weakness and rep -ex:peg (st6t elit:ltitce)6ol:e Re!O'rt matic' ei& He= then' addo ' '‘YOU-Wiiatt4d * tO kupw ii Ilidgad&i tolii Pii4jl4Lii , dihreii amon g thifse sect The Presb 4 rerian Church is estab lished by law as' 6'6Xhutch vf-Scotland; acid -'in this , conntiy, (Ireland)`; though- no thegitib-* liShll l 'qhuroh,- it it iSpognited'tind' ,p4alli eridoiridby the state. A. Plinrch in this ** j liiiiivjserery, far.from my ideal of a Sect.".. Wo are get' in, idiautoiliether4rir non-e tablialied and non endowed '..Presbyterliti '6hurili hi thei , United . States, 4ii`de's,:likTiitue of Its ' ,cognate ; relation .to tlie - §cotchestabliehmeo,,,khin this pecuiiarly.opportunisatinkprnvisierifter ; • , alit hedAlidr horn of the . dileMma, the-. 1 "4Syniti iEpiSCoptil `Chut'orsSf t his country, for the ®4k: of‘st. State, recoomition, twist digrade itself to thq 1894Fiee,r.e0- 4, We' suppers gm Wood balbP ialtkuu - pon.lcieth cases, and so ,aldo on the other' 'hind; - the 'separation from Stale allranCe.; It Wdulif:he curious to heir froin the ,Aiciriiithop' whether Sri are bo*,C.llprke,s,,, or both sects. ~ Irttcora.r, Citurt.ol#.4on- the' 19th of r Deceihber, there was WrganiSad a Prei= s ibyterhui,.ohurCh in Lincoin, Der., to, be . copupp t y ted with the.. Presbytery of Wilmington: ; new Chui.ch begins its existence under= favor/Mc! anspices 'with sixteen-meinbeis, ail emigrahts from the and Pail of a . 9 .4*.*41 1 1-sIAY-00,4kiNkM449/40 4 - 4,14 RW attractive town _ in=Baas ox county, Del.." A 2iirge4 1/46q0110 hanheenlsnoireil, upOnwebiahi - I,:olkitieli hope lo`-eree, a g v• • the tpring:- ~A, P,elß. EXOCIANGS IS NO ROBNERY.—The rresbytefien Church in St. Paul, Minn., (the Cfoilie.of Hoperywho lose their pastor 'hy. the first- Jf tliglyeiii as he *lees to take Pr Herrick John ion i i plac;o,llll"4tshurgh, have invi ed Johnson - to become thair,..pastor. they have,nevert hotted: him preach, but he , de to! visit thenittuling thiwinter: They . hope . the id:141144p 'which Paul tmassmses for Mr s . Jo l hnson, as coliVitiio .- witli 'Philadelphia, wilt induce him to prefirihe ; - • :093:11SA#EAVIIE CITY •Cguitcni.—At coin-" 4 inttniolc , itoison ' held on'the 22d of Deceniber ' this '"prtirelr, 'members were added, 8 certificate. The: 62mMin,a " ton, 6h y . people ! Feel;, Much ,encouraged in, their eNorts to build up their. , l Church, so king without a minister setiled when*. them, but nnw.undn'ethe' faithful cate'of Re' 0: Sloan. ' ' QEixcAGo.—Our correkpondent says:. • OnA/PdaY.Dee. 14th, Rev. Sams- T. Mat thews, OC..the Bth Ch..Ohicago, announced lob hiateopte'tbe alike p ainful to hue it'l4d" them, *that the state of his health had pelted hini"to ask 'for lbe.iminediai:e Masco, lutiohoftheyslation betweep them. This rsault- was not altogether ,unlooked for, the t state; of • brother -kradhewe!'health having ittiden . " 't rise ' tofor severarrhonth sue as =to give rise' tizi 'great; inxietY ,on, his accoßnt...._,A(kions, the youn g est of our city,pastbks j scholarly,, -1 devout,..genialo_and .01 1 fine :iaulpiteabilities, he will=he regretted not , :aleno . by the 'con-' - gregittion helias'sO atcepia,fily serVed:sinee:, the beginning 91.1"`!44114ar07 by #ll his brethren, Rispbysietav4ive...wpourage-• meat to. the belief - that-a fliT'VA:A'..onthli:of;per rfedt•rest will witness his',entire recto idn. `. 'SO may 51 *ire. _ , Tho Rev. :16 / Efathing, of the PreibYte.::. Tian church of Sandwich, goes to thaLCon-, gregational at Marseilles, 111., anther , • , elos4 of - 'the current • year. 'He is altOgether too Vainahle a thattto over to :, . another cohnecti4l,m4ll. alp lyip, 4 py to know. that , white for-reatons.,a, iporitry iiressure he leaves us; it is•'with the , fall 'aad'fiiced purposif:rettiinink again, 'at 'no late day, 'to the his affections , ; • 0,4-*;-: • - COMMUNI(IATZONS have been ••• • :aco9nll‘ .11I4L- • h.; • mbure 'Sabbath /119.4 b hie ter. - • • • ciialiversarY tou. - 1 Warning 'who° , : %%44:4..