Garnett, now of New York City, and formerly, for three years, missionary in Jamaica from the Scotch church, has agreed to take charge of Avery College, (for colored persons,) in Alle gheny, Pa. It is expected that he will also offi ciate in the colored church lately organized in Pittsburgh. Mr. Garnett has the reputation of being a good scholar and an able preacher. He expects to commence labor in his new field in April next.—Rev. C.'C. Wallace, pastor of The Church in Placerville, tendered his resignation, Jan. 19th, with a view to visiting the East. FULToN,.ILL.—Change of Church, Rel:ation.— We print entire from the correspondent ,of ,the Presbyterian in the North West,' -the following paragraph " About one year ago 'the Rev. A. N. Keigwin was ordal ( hed amlinstalled as pastor of the church at Fulton,_ Illinois, by the Presbyte4 . of Rock River. This step was taken With' serious mis givings, cur the part of at least some of the mem bers of that PresbyterY,' as upbh his examination , the theology of Mr. Keigwin.seented.to be streaked with Taylorism. Was, - hOwever, 'a 'brother greatly beloved—he -had "supplied the church-for some time—lM had ieihired a large cengre*tion —and the church Was not only lino.nintously, enthusiastically in' his' fiver. To refuse. quest, seethed to be certain to ,dititracd, age, and destroy "a chnithjtist ehtierging from . a lea of troubles. In the'hope that the`pastor elect would prove to be sound, ituf that the"elintolt would thus be saved, he•Wasinstalle.d:' Whether this was a mistake or not, and whether' the pre sent condition of "matters is a'resuleof it'or - net, Ido not pretend to say. It is eertain;'hoWeVei, that we have now no Church at Aiken. With the approbation of their pastors; the Old. and New Sehoel - Churchea , Of that place rebenilyunited, with the understanding - thal the ecelesiaitital connection of the united. etturch was to be deter mined by s majority vote of its members. That vote was in laver of the New Selotli,:test4Wery one supposed it would be. I tun told that IVIr. Keig wiu will probably follow theAm•ch to, I the other branch,' though not, perhaps, as its pastor.! So it seems the New School! must-be -on - their guard aominst the entrance of Taylorism frOtii the Old Schoo l !. CHICAOO.—The Northwestern correspondent of the Independent says of Dr. II tunp4rees, 4e parture : "No man was, ever more honored and beloved than Dr. Humphrey has been by bispen plc here; and it is said that since his,resignation one of the members of the First Qhurch t here.has, offered to defray the entire expenses of.,a , tour of Europe with his family. Three! Presbyterian churches in this city—Ahe ,First, Seventh, and Eighth—are without rpastors, " OTITER BRANCIIES:--The 2ct Ch. - of Carlisle, Pa., has given 'a unanimous call to the-Rev. Wm. Harris, of Towanda, 'Presbytery 'of Susquehanna. —An Inverness paper states thatedl.ev... Donald' Fraser has written to the con,gregation of Rutland square Church, Dublin, late Rev. , Dr. John Hall's, respectfully tequeiting them to abandon the steps, already begun to .b'e - taken ; with a 'view to call him as their pastor. '' ' THE PUBLICATION CAM& Donestioto4ecei'ved bythe Trecittale:. of Die Pres _ byterian uommittee; from . 'Decor'. btr let, 18'67, to trcircuaity . 3l l ii; t lBl:tB. ' Germantown, Pa, 'Market Square oh, Saginaw, City, M ich, , Pres oh, Orange, NJ, John b'aldivin, • Corning, N Y, Pres cii,, Ann Arbor, Mich, Pies cli; New Yoirk, N Y, WeSt 'Pres eh'; siddq, Philadelphia; Pa. Whartoil St Pres ch,,in - -; part, , • I .; '25 , 00 Philadelphia, Pa, Wharton St Sabbath- ` ' school, • , 1,0421 0 Grand Haven, Mich„Pres oh, addl, , Portsmouth, Ohio, Fres , elt, • add',l 14' 0 Canton, NY, Pres " ' ' 11 00 Blissfield, Mich, Pres 'cif, ' 6 75, Palmyra, Mich, Pres' eh, •-'1" --; : , 4r50 Rockville, Ind, Pres •:, :17/ • Williamson, N Y, Presrch, Meeklenbergh, N Y,.Piea eh, , I i „ . ~4 . Waltham, Waltham, Ills Px,es ' • 1 3, St Louis, Mo, 'Pres e?, " ' 00 New York,•`l4 Y, ch'Of the Ciivenatik•' ; '' 146'13' Chicago, IN, CalvarY oh, ' • 15'10 Carthage, N Y, Pres ch, " Norwalk, Ohio; Pres oh; f - :r': l s 00 Chardon,. Ohio, Pres oh, : • • , Niles, M ich, es cb, . 36 ; 75 Greenyillo, N Y, Pr 90,0/ 20 00 Mt Itibri!id . Whiptiany,;'N ;• 1 '" 8 00 Btiffaht Y, North Pres ch; • ''1'106:43 West Chester -Fa, Pieerch, ' 7. ` : 35.00 Burr Oak,'Nich, Preach; add'', • ; ; 1 Jag Milwaukee, Wis, ; - 6 00 Fairfield, N , 4, First .p.reseh, „ • ~00 P Watertdwn, NY, First res ' '45 00 Oneida Lake; N Y, from A11.'46 Jane woodaecetteed,: ''!6s SandltikS, Y, Pies.dh, ' ' 10100 Troy,: N ;Yr, Fink Preto r, • , 1 - .. • t 40.00 Mattituck, NY, Preis • AAtavia, N , r • 71 .-jc 29 ow. N'orli ..katinis,D.D., • 11. hit i• Phiptdelphia,, Pa, Walnut ( St 44. tniatit.. • stelifiol, ' •'' ' " 'l3 f EvantiVille, Ind, Pres ch,' •-•'! 1 - A113215 Albion, Mich, Preach; • , 4 . ; , =16;490 Darby, d'a;Recond Pied ',; •5 60 Au ba), N Y, Clarence, l l,owa,,Pres .;; .; r 10'60 Franklin : N P res 8 11 - 10'60 Gouvernetir, fir Y, - 'Mrs' '• ' 1 • to doilititute Herlielf b e r i . o f !, liTto gg,oo Centralia; Illt~; Prelbohtuturi =sa . i . 7 IN -- 101139110g Beverly, IN 40Ein3k/Plea,Ohte i^`,lT i.IA% -, i/r1 Cedar. Falls,. Ah r; ;; ; 7 ( 100 Meridan,, ; .N y,..ttev i S4l l 4si4ll 4 ~f• I 00 Atuboy; - N Y, 211'130 Grecne,,Pa, Pres'elb,. Bright - on; Minh,'Pies'Ati; ;'" ' '-' 600 ~,,•:; -&‘00 Obib, i" Granville; OhiopßeiricEfluilaruk :di to IHriti , l 02 Pratf B burlilVN .Y, I".oo:ctiv twirriti :-?:$9 9 0 0 Plymonthi WOW ChatiniQn h ;Y: Pres c ;r-frf I; .1 • ••• ' • ' pu 911 ..; m , Ki51it46,4,:04 Total ;out 1:;t wm , ,1111. i pp u ifi,pll) : , 11..241.rgh Address . Add Business Or e s • - • - :t t ~,r , Es B giu.4 i ppgac ti vriq Cit*t. , *, Letterd With Tegardi to idatineoripteldOkOPll s, and the goißral jnier ta.9ill Citioop Rim. JOHN W. DULLES, B.eciOrStpv., 1334 Chestnut Street, Phila. Xril e gimro gntElfigna. ReviVals.—The N. IV. Presbyterian reports revi vals at Aledo 111., where thirty-five have made a profession of hope; at Southampton. 111., where eighteen have been converted; in Lebanon, where twenty-five have been added on examination; at Irish Grove Ch. (Ill)., where more than thirty have been hopefully converted,—systematic visita tion from house to house being one of the features of the occasion, and many striking' answers to spe cial prayer being witnessed. Mention is also Made of a, father's recovery with eight of his children to the church from a darkness of more than twenty years' duration and seventeen yearti' excommunica tion, self-solicited and :forced.. upon a reluctant Church Court. (For case. see Ass. p. 61 Act of Assembly 1851. The Presbyterian reports reli gious interest in Washington'ollici, where over sixty united: with the Church. The correspondent-of the Presbyterian. says: The elders of the churehi Ten dered most timely and efficient assistance. in this blessed awakening—talking, lecturing, exhorting— even leading sometimes ,the entire exercises. At Senecaville Ohio, twenty-emir were received. At Deerfield; N. J., ,thirty converted; at Titusville, N. J., forty receiVetron profession ;_ at Plaingrove, Pa . ., sixty inquirers; at New Salem 'and Ashland, Pa., each nearly sixty conversions. The Presbyter reports at Frankland, Ind. twenty 7 six additions; at. Whiteland . one hundred. and thirty ;- The Western Presbyterianreprts at St. Louiathe 24 church (Rev.S. J. ""Nichols , DA, pastor), ", about thirty. conver sions in the. Mission . Sabbath 'Schools, including several • Bornanists.—The ,- Pres. Banifer' reports at Bethesda, Pa:, fifty-five ,received: at Buil 'Creek, W: Va., sixty Teeeived• on • prcifessicitv and -thatin a liparsely settled' region; in CWtti• Rapid's; loWa, in the Baptist and two Presbyterian_ churches more than a hundred hopeful conversions; in :Frankfort Pa., tvrenty-seven have united in • Frederictown Ohio, thirty C4iiiiersions.—The Centred Presbyterian reports that 'reviiiki "of several week's duration in Churchville, ,Va.,' has awakened some forty souls, add quite a number have professed a change of,i heart; also a religious interest in the Female Semi- I nary at:_Staunton Va., where several have been . hopefully 'cotiverted. • Prafibyterian Unions Already Accomplished. —(1.) rhe Union of the Synod of Ulster with the Irish Seceder-Synod, making the - Irish Presbyterian Assembly._ (2.) The Union of the Secession and Re lief Churches, forming the U. P.. Church in Great Britain. (3.) The Union of the Original Seceders with the Free Church of Scotland. (4.) The Union of the. Associate and-Associate Reformed, Churches of North. America,, making the U. P.-Church in 1859. (5.) the Union of the Churches in Vidoria, (A.ustralia,) in ;1859., (6.) The Nova Scotia Union in 1860. (7.) The Canadian Union in 1861. (8.) The New Zealand Union in 1862. (94: The 'Queensland' (Australia,) Union in 1863. (1.0.) The South - Australia Union in 1865. (11.) The New South Wales' Union in 1865. 12.) The , Unicin of the Presbyterian, Assembly with the Free Synod in Victoria in. 1867. The London E. P. Presbytery met Feb. 11. It was announced that the new congregation at Lewes is to build a house to be called the " Hamilton E. P. 'Church," at a cost of L 2,000. It will' contain 500 sittings__ _The .congregation, which_ has been self sustaining from:the first, worships in an old Lady Huntingdon Conneedoli Chapel. ;The opening of a new station at Ipswich was announced. An overture to' Synod akin that .separate negotiations, for an Enblish Union be entered into was ordered transmitted to Syhod. In the debate on the motion, Dr. Chalmers told' an anecdote illustrative of-`the ne cessity; for the Older :Free Churchmen • tet 'get: over' their old prejudices, and attachMents: 'I Het remem bered, many years ago, of hearing a #atemmit about a United Secession elder,, before the, unioni of the Se - cession 'and flip Relief bodies..as the UnitPd_Ti•esby teriall The United •gecession Oh meeting an Established 'Church elder, imine•:diately after 'the' Dis ruption, waS; accosted by the latter' f1.,5 , ;follows : Ye'll be fining the Free Kirk noo.' The :former, said,. •with a great deal ,of, gravity--). \keel, I'm think ing 'we'll lute to let a' ; them; that come, po,ti o'. the auld Kik get into the kingdoih.o ; , • The Free PreSbYtery,of EttisgonT has bpeh'de batiitl the UnionQue,StiOn bath in its firialitial and dobtrinal aspects. An'etverture *as traneiittetr that Sts ;Only desirable' tin 4-bitsia ettitliallyl adopted; by all, land askingthe:Asseinbly Ito. haveirespect not only i to ; doctrinal, agreement ,Ibut also ripeness ) of feeliag and seniittient;,,and i to Itl6".nothing to endanger the, psace and "harmotty of the Church Cs.ndlish and other' gentlemen appeared as deputation - front' Free •t. George's' congregation, petitioning the Pres bytery to" moderate in''a call' to 'Rev. Mr. Laidlaw, Perth, to he colleagne . and successor to Dr. Candlish. Tile prayer, Of; the petition wila granted. t Proposea:.lnereaae of Itheißegium ponum The ...11ffnner. cl ,Zlsier, ;in ,an article,. idyepeating refOirn. the . Irish," Church`. Establiihmets but • tiot r ;:iik deapoilment,'.as' its OyeAhr6:i *ma. 1it,1 1 6. 2 Wee into Out' 'l'Ciislatiire. a' - pyinciple tllai ' • oiild 'eventually destioy all the"lrelignatieti EStablislienerio -of 'the empire; says i •":There.fnicist;' howeve4 - :bet.'a prompt recognition of; Presbyterian claims in Trela.ncl Irish, P,reaby,terian ,Church ;is ,a branch -of: the v,enemble Eirkr,of Scotland;, now deeply rooted :l in rish:soil. The provision of;tlie, RPgium l)orium is 'noWinisertibly inadeqiiate:'; 'A' 'ProtektaritiEstab lislim4ht: is tti pii•st 'in' Ireland 'anji'form, it is the Atityucifi theiGot3ei;iittefit,' aiignleht thelriconieb'of thetlresbyitPrisattclergY: I To expend t.600;000: tinailjr on; the; one, balflof Irish - .2zotestaitism;;and I punish the;better, half ef , a Fret4e4 grant ; of ;4`10,,090? „is as ,abs4c4as ,nnjust. British•einnire i indebtbd- the:Presbyterians,Of treTand, and thel 'tinW daT comeMiek'OO l v4hent, `muSt'reeogiiise their • claikris", - ancl to Weill 'drib- , sition of perfect equality with; Their Episcopal Establish n, " $3O 00 20 00 100 00 35 00 '31'35 25 00 J 1 , 41 1 fl ti , VI UZI 7: : !/;:f 411 pit;: , .I.l±•f _ . j „Vie Oar fkienil Mill TO9lembeY; got!' fie,:cctp ,cbitlacf the OapoiebrofMnsieallSiiciety,i 'tikes place 'll ,l Stuiiilir *land% Hall, Ola- Thkiriiiity ki4n . itig, .tittli j ell' bitt: ' T`i'dkeig; l (sod)l6 Ve hLta - of 'tfLe r . tri.i,.. ~,,; .r,, ~.. ...„,i. .... PI; , N ;*1! - I `" PI r icltilt - lrrs ,- , -... 4 .. I rip-, 1 , -i; : 1 , 191 ii...):11W f r .." 41 isti.-. - ~ ...---7 — :---.. : -.0 -, • ,iw 11 , / 'II. .14:9 : '2. .1, o r tv,..i. ' 1.. i ~;;. j e ..-vt „Fr, i . I , ii ik t i vi Thet.,iglofii.p.g.,-.9x:eycis9s.pf, ft,iae , Thep!ogical Or'. ' '' Selaidarrwer& to-Alike .r iplitde' , • Wedx.sd-ayeven' . :iiig,'lMititdhi. kitii7iiii l the'LecturieThioni of Ijr ! Aty I.,"lie'g '6 hiiitii i . .'tulriViii'eluiari"iti ~ Silt. riex't. f.)ll 7 , 11 , -.lin, ,- i , t1... 4 ,-. .L i .'"i) 't t.. 1 : . 70 - 11)sig ,„ILEAtE r 7 .OOUpWA.M.—Oti t e 2§th 11.t.,..at. the house ; of the Wide% fsalan' irreliriethliaLtDe‘ y Rev. tiekelge Wiewel: lieale; i peator..eleetAtei`the Prirebyteriim ehurph, RensizOon. Phhadelphia, to Mies Beim& R. Southt,e. I i'111; •tF , tlm, ,W*/!. . 'qt.!' %-i,• +;:det 3 1414 • DIED p10v,.18,171H,,and, was„ therefore I more therefore” a 'AI deprived-of eases g, „, early life be w ee . . r bnt sup lied TA ki3ol,Barimel-Tapplin . , He wee tfhnfi eig yea rs `l n e arly death ornyie lather,. it man "Ol great metliod OlorhOtiS" - wil;ll liaut spins, qualitiel. in his et — life, and possessed of unusua l THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1868. Ile came to Pittatown, in this State, in 1811, enlisted in the war of 1812, e erved in the army three years—was wounded on account of which he received a pension, remained one year in the peace es tablishment, and left the service with the rank of captain. le afterwards came into Orleans county, held many civil offices, and was County Judge for three )ears.. lie was not converted till the age of fifty, but became a sincere and humble follower of Christ, an efficient member and officer of the Presbyterian chard:, and one of its most liberal supporters. Ilis faculties were clouded at the last by disease, but the transient gleams of consciousness showed amidst the perishing of the outward man the constant re serving of the inward. „ Philadelphia 'Tract S and 'Mission Society, Office, 1384 Chtnii4no Striet., • ' Tract Visitors' Monthly Union Meetings for Prayer, Exhortation and Heading' Reports; for! March will be held at the following Churches, For the Southern Distiict at the Third Baptist church, 2d •ithive Catharine, on Wednesday_ evening 11th , at For the Western Distrit at the Olivet Presbyterian church, 22d and Mount Vernon, on- Wednesday evening. 18th,. at 7X. For-the North Eastern,District at Belli/We Presbyterian church, corner of Norris and Sepviva.streets, on'Weduesday evening 25th inst., at VA ; 'Tract Visitors cordially invited 'attend. • .Thint Pl•ekbiriteilr of Philadelphia. AceOrding to appointment, a meeting of the Presbytery for the transaction of any business which may then require attention, will be held in the Presbyterian House; on Monday, March ,16;5t"1234 o'clock P. M. March 5-2 t. B:B. UOTCIIKIN, Stated Clerk. Pr,esbyteriair ConveniiFiwiat :Easton. Pa The pastors and churches belonging to the Presbyteries of Newton, 'Raritan. Rockawtiy, 2d'alid 4th Phifadeltihia, and Classis of Bari tap are invited , to meet in Convention and discuss the union of the variens'branehee of the Presbyterina Churth, Ist Presbyte riertehurch pf Eaatop, i - at half last ; aired O'clock, :4 *limb ./Uth. The Convenion to 'contmie during the lltk: Those expeetingito attend are retMestedtai give' notice, previous to the day of meeting, either to the Itevitp. B. Banks, or Rev. W. A.llerr, Bithin: ftirgmidl.9ll6illlnitsfe slaud 12"Bldeit. • A Cough; k COld, 'or A'S•QtO Throat !,. • ~ •,,.. ••• ;•.m, • Requires. immediate attention and shoul d be,checked. , allowed to epatinue,irrittirtirri attention. .Lato'sgs, a .Perinaiseat Throat ,conspiaßpetionv,iaoften, the, reault.. . ' BROWN'S BitONCEI A tf , , TROCHES Havitich direct inilueneeto the *iris, kirw immgdigtis relief.' For Bronchitis, Asthma( Catarrh, Vonountptive and Throat IdaeaSeii, Troblia's are. utlictwit l h zflways good success. 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