The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 26, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELKGRAril PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 20, I860.
SATURDAY, MAT 28, 1806.
Will the Presbyterian Church Stand True I
Wi have heard within the last low days Chris
tian gentlemen, men of known probity and up
posed Intelligence, say, with the longest possible
faces, that the difficulty at present agitating the
General Assembly of the Presbyterian Cburch is
contrary to the doctrines of the Gospel, and
savors rather of the world, the flesh, and the
devil, than of Christian charity. They desire
peace at every hazard, and would rather have
the cankering worm of treason hidden securely
beneath an outward semblance of verdancy, than
that the bough should be cut oil" and the
whole tree purified and saved. Some states
man haa said, "that whosoever sicrirtccs
principles for peace deserve to lose both peace
and principles;" and we, therefore, welcome th'!
discussion at St. Louis as far preferable to the
whited sepulchre which was erected by another
denomination In our own city 'as fall. We
mean no invidious comparison, but frankly say
that the Issue had bptter be fought at once, and
the test ot loyalty applied, rather than the
Southern Synods ihouM return as a favor and
lorgiveness on their part, and an exhibition of
what a rare supplr of the milk of human kind
ness exists In their bosoms. Let us rather
have an open, bold, bitter quarrel than a decep
tive peace, wherein oil and water are supposed
to mingle, and loyalty and disloyalty unite on
the basis of falsely called Christian charity.
Holding these sentiments, therefore, we have
read the debate at the General Assembly without
any of the morbid terror which seems to have
pervaded certain Christian minds. We are glad
it has occurred, if there was any necessity tor it,
and we are glad that the cause of freedom had
such an able advocate as Dr. Thomas, of Dayton,
Ohio. We will briefly state the facts which led
to the discussion. The Synod of Louisville
have elected as delegate to the General Conven
tion a Dr. Stuart Robinson, late of Canada, a
bitter, consistent, open, and unrepentant Rebel
one who has always jrloried in his treason, and
does so to-day. The Synod was largtly com
posed of returned Rebel chaplains, uud by their
union with the sympathizers defeated the Rev.
Robert J. Breckinridge, uud adopted a series of
tieasonable resolutions. Dr. Breckinridge, with
all of the loyal minority in this synod, presented
a protest against the reception of Dr. Robinson,
and prayed lor the dissolution or reform ot the
Louisville Synod. The protesters number one
hundred and eleven ministers of Kentucky, and
submit three propositions, of which we give the
gist. They recommend the Church:
First, to purify borsolt from the wldoly diffused
poison ol the times, which, in a lorm nioro or less
virulent, is oifl'utied tbroair i all the churches, and to
do this, as renumbering tbat the discipline of the
Cburch is ol uod, and is an audience ot mercy to
backsliders.
heeond. To hold out, and open wido, the arm ot
her love to every child ol Otod in the Southern
States who has been a victim aud not a willing par.
taker ot the tins against liod, agaiust his Church,
against their countr? .and against which Divine X'ro
vidence lias tesiitied by such severe aud buoii
righteous Judgments.
Thiid. lo proceed at onco with a zeal proportioned
to the urgency ot the case to redeem tlie solomu
promise umuo by the lirst dmeral Assembly alter the
schism, organized in 1861, tbat she would wholly
d't-rteard lie existence, aud ns Ciod rnivht make hor,
would strive to recover all tho might lose by it, aud
to extend and to establish more and more through
out the South the precious ayrtein or Divine truth
unto the liberty aud into the power ot which God
bad caded her by His praco. let the revenge we
will ark ot dod be a double share in the work oi
' saving those who have cast us out as doubly vile.
It was, on the other hand, contended that these
mild and Christian resolutions were far too
radical and bitter in tone; and Dr. Van Dyke, of
Brooklyn, and Dr. Boahdman, of Philadelphia,
. appear as leaders of the sympathizers, aud favor
, Dr. Robinson and his treasonable declarations
and certificate.
Dr. Thomas opened the debate with a vigor
ous, whole-souled, and loyal speech. He did not
temporize with treason or treason's friends. We
quote a portion of his speech, the reference to
the calf being to Dr. Van Dvke and the self
constituted martyr caucus:-r
Sir, when the National Government finds a State
organized in armed resistance to Its authority, does
it tend KB scouts to search the portiolios ot boarding
Fchuol missus to ascertain what nambv-pamby trea
son they may have written to their country cousins?
1 ilin.k not, sir In this case, sir, we have a plum
ai.d disliuct defiance, l'nepaperofmy friend, Dr.
McLean, takes the bull by tne horns, and 1 mean no'
disrespect, sir, when I say that, while we have the
bull by i he hornB, we need not trouble ourselves
about th bleating ol the call. (Laughter.) It is
uittural, sir, that thov should sympathize in tho an
gmthot the r sire (Hvnuwod laughter.) We have
a plain work belore us. it is the settlement of this
purticulur question between the Presbytery of Loms
vi leand the ( etieral As-omo'y ot the Presbyterian
Church ot the tuned (states,
"Taking up the would-be martyrs, Van Dvke,
Bkackkk, ANDkUSON & Co., Dr. Ihomas remarked
that the ageot martyidom had, h ieared, lorevor
paed away. JU arty rdom used to mean the cross of
i t i nil, with his head downward; the boiling caldron
oi fcT Joiin, and the iiko.but what does this martyr
dom mean? it means a palatial mansion on Brook
lyn Heights. It means a trip to Kurope. It means
the fmi.fi of an "innumerable company ot angel,"
waving their cambric handkerchiels. (Great merri
ment and sensation.)
Mr, when 1 want wine, pit e mo the blond of the
grii e, and not your cider ehniwpague. When the
site ol martyidom comes, let it be murtyrd. m that
means something und oos's something a martyrdom
tbat,emptles a man's onurob, and does not till it a
mariyrooiu that driven a man trom his pu. pit aud
does not invite sympathizers.
To this spirited address, Dr. Boaroman, of our
own city, a gentleman whose pamphlet, issued
in the darkest days of the war, threw au lmpu.
tmionon his eympnthy with the Union cause,
replied. His remarks have a lodal interest:
' Br Boahdman proceeded to say that he had talked
With none ot those brethren, was not lu their coun
cils, aud bad no intimation of their intention to
present this oi auv oti.er paper. He referred io tho
treat danger to which legislators are exposed iu
limes of great public excitement. He was us loyal
and sincere in bis dovoton to the Government as
any one, bi t even a tyro in navigation knows that
vtbt'H the gale is pused tbe great uunifur to a vessel
1b ot being lilted on tie Uo shore amid the
heavy ground swell, and that 1b (us-, the
position of our glorious Cburch to-dav.
The speaker had no sympathy with tuo
views attributed to some of the Louis vile
brethren, tot he had with l!ghleougncs, and trut:i,
aud Justice, aud Christian charity, a id he would uot
set even tho Ditterest becessionist oppressed here,
and remain qmetly in bis seat, tie had been grati
fied at the adffiesa of tne brother from a sister As
sembly, aud drew a contrast between it aud Dr.
InoMAB' addresf) aud then trooeded to criticize
tli latter. The character of that adtlruss may he a
ma ter ol taste or may uot, but certainly is a matter
ot lUktluot, which Is a thing heieditar , congenital
ftliicb cannot be put into a man. . 1 he brother from
a sister As-embiy bad been warmly and lovingly
heard and wbIooh ed, but immediately he oe we
turn our lace' back to our own household, we are to
our erring brethren dark and Unrelenting Was it
ever heard, .luce JueriNiaa'a tune, that a set of
men weie triad npon such an indictmout as the one
you have otlered ? Dr. Hoahdm a& then eta med, lu
an i lustration, that the "preliminary proceeding" of
excluding the commissioners and rbutilog uowu
Ubat by the previous question, wi traversing one
ot tne fundamental principles 1 will not sav oi juris-
rrudeuoe but of American liberty, and ot all
i'eity (.Applause iu the galleries, rebuked by the
Moderator )
fci:ch vt&a the substance oi the revereud gou-
tleman's harangue. He might disguise it M he
chofe, he might talk about liberty, and throw
dust In the eyes of an audience who kept their
eyes open in order to have the dust thrown in,
but Pblladelphlans will ee hlsobcct,stripped of
all rhetoric. It was a defense of, and an attempt
to aid, the ioulsville Secession Synod. His
effort, however, we predict, will prove futile.
Tbe Church must purge herself of a' I those of
her children who are Irienda to treason, and the
sooner she shakes them off the better. A
few vigorous blows, and the treasonable elpment
will be subdued; if tolerated, it will mistake
kindness for timidity, silence for assent, and
rend the Chinch with its arrant doctrines of
treachery.
From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebel
lion, good Lord deliver vs.
Foreign News by the Saxonla.M
The foreien news by the arrival ol the steamer
this morning is finrnctBlly favorable. The
panic in England has subsided, and no more
falluies are reported. All kind of securities,
however, are much depressed, owing partly to
the panic and partly to the threatening aspect
of affairs on the continent, where war Is
considered more imminent than ever. The
cholera has appeared at Liverpool. The English
Government proposes to consolidate the
reform,meaures now belore the House of Com
mons into one bill.
Affair on the continent are becoming more
complicated than evei. A treaty is reported to
have been entered into between Prussia and
Italy, which of course look towards a unioa of
thofe powers against Austria. Garibaldi take
tho field at the head of the Italian volunteers.
The Czar refuses to interfere iu the present
complications-
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WANAMAK.1.B 4J)llON.
HANDSOME CLOTHING n
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HANDHOMK CLOTIINU.
HAM1S0ME CU)IHINO.vI
HNDOMK CLOTHINUJ
11AN IMIIMI' fLOTWINd Jt
pTp-LOWKRT PRICES.
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rTTF-OAK HALL,
8r"OAK HALL,
Ittr-OAK HALL.
IfrOAK HALL,
lirO.iK HALL.
CJ 21 1 7 1
S K OKNER HIXTH AND MARKET SrS.ffl
H. E. COR K H SIXTH AND MARKET BTS 2rft 9
H. A. ' U r U DMlll AJII ill A t,K rj I '13
8. J-.. CORNER HXTH AI) MARKET ST",
8. E. CcKNEB SIXTH AND MAiUvET SI'S,
Sty
On
FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
2r DEDICATION. THE NEW CHAPHI
s? (Treabrteriuni, at the coiner ot BROAD aad
OXFORD ftrevts, will be Oedltmea wltn appropriate
religious services on Thursday Evening. 31st Instant.
Minister. nd the jrlondu ot religion ttoneialiy, irro
gpecilve ot denomination, are cordially invited.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA-
TloN. lteuular ninnthlv mentlns next Monday
night, at 8 o'clock. In BROAD and AKI'H 8 TBE'C
BAP1 1 ST C HUH CH. Lecture bT Hon. JuageTURNEK;
uiuxic by tbe choir, obtain tickets xrutuliouaiT at
Kooun.No. I2i(i CHE8XC f Steret
Prf 'REV. H. H. CBEADLE." OF THE
SJ PRESBYTERIAN CHURi'H. will preach at
I'nlon Jdeetliif, AMERICAN MKt'HANICV HALL,
FoI'RTm ureet, below (.Irani avnue, at 3 o'clock.
Buliiect '"l ime to Awake out of bleep." Seats iree.
Young men Invited. It
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
KKTEN'IH Street, below Arch Thn naatnr.
Rev E. R BEADLE, will preach to-morrow morning
and evening, at 10X A. M. ana 7H P. M. Ttaia church
will be kept open daring the sun nn r
jrt5,f" SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIOVARY
ws- Meeting to-uiorrow atiernnon, in MISSION M.
E. Cm;BCH,ut2H o'clock Addtesa by Rev. L. C.
M ATLA K and Intereaiing exercUes by the schools.
' 'Come and see."
txp COIIOCKSINK PRESBYTERIAN
-xv CHURCH Preaching To-morrow fSahhaih)
by the Pantor, Rev. 8. A. MUICHilORE, at 10 o'clock
A. . and 1H o'clock P. M.
FI FTH REFORMED CHURCH, GREEN
Street, near Sixteei.th Pastor. Rev. s H
OIKRY.- services To-morrow at 10 A. M. and W P.
At. Strangem lira invited.
REV D- c' EMY. D. D., OF BOSTON.
will preach To monow morning and evening, ai
the TABKKNaCLU CULKi H, cHENUT and EK1H
ThEN l H BtteetH.
PCkSf0 TIIK MODEL MEN OF THE BIBLK.
i ue rexT sermon in me course in tne u
OF TBE hPil'HAN'Y, to-morrow evening. Sorvlce
! quarter belore 8.
I CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT,
i KLtVFNTH and WOOD Streets. Rov J. 8.
WILIIS, habbath, p. M.
' fT' REV B- H- NADAL. D. D., WILL
preach In TRINITY M. E CB.URC1I To-mor
row at jMajidliccocK.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I Sir the 8 rlh Pagt radd'tuna Special A'jJicm.
K OTIC E.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
tn and efUr riUEhDY, Way 1, the
Fit EIGHT. BE P ART ME NT
Of ibis Conipahy Will be rt moved to the 'ompany't
New Building B K. cor of LEV N'l'a aud M ARK.ET
btreeta. Entrance on tleveuih teel aud ou Marble
street
All Money and ollectlcm Buainess will be trausaoed
aahereloore at ho Jjo cut h a l'T ctreet Siimll Pai
r)a liBd 1 ackakri v. 1 1 be reeel ed at either oillce.
I all 1 ei k will be keutat eac h office, and auv culls en
teied therein prcvUiuatou H. ai receive' atteutlou
Kiinie day, II vithin a reasonable dlKtanue Iroui out
uit:ctt. niulrle lor Kcoila aud leUiemem to be mad
at No Kb CH eN I 'I Street
DO p JOIjN B1SOHAM. Sapcrlntendent.
KEf UNITED STATt.9 TREASURY.
kV" ' PH1LADKLFH14, Mi IS 18M.
Certlflcatei ol IndebtedLesa, urnued under Aculot
CongreM appioved March 1st and 17tb. Hta, and falliDi
due Id June. July, and August I8W. wl h aconted inte
rest thereon, will be paid uoon presentation at tbl
otttce the order oi t' e ecrtnry ot the Treasury of the
2.U Instant having been uiodittid to that extent.
N. B BKOWTSE,
S6Jt AMUtart Treasurer United H tales,
ANNUAL MEETING OF "TUB HOME"
FOR DEH'I ITUTE COLORED C'HlLORk.H
will be hold at the IN8 I II UTE. HayluivlHe, Palladel
phia. on M-X'OND DAY (Monday), 8tU loautnt ail
o'clock P M , to elect six Manager and 'our Trustees,
to serve leuryean, etc. ISRAEL 11. JOHNHon
6 2o ii becretary ot Truateea.
9 f i Nh.Ai. l- PTlON ABLE HT8
t?-l N EXl'EP I IONABLE VI 8
EwTSEXCEi'TH )N Ai'.t E FITS
BJ"TJt XOEPTIONABI E FITS
X
X
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SALE OF PAINTINGS.
g I? EC 1 .2V Hi B E
OF
HIGH-OLASS
IJ. SCOTT, .TJt.,
Is Instructed by
Mr. A. D. Huyvetter
To Announce a Closing Slae of his Im
portation of
VALUABLE FOREIGN PAttTIXGS
rroviouj1 to bLs departure for Europe In the
steamer of the second of June.
The Catalogue will embrace
' i
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-
i
FOUR SUBJECTS,
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The best productions of the following eminent
Artists, of the French, Flemish, English, Bel
gian, and Dusseldorf Schools:
KKJ. VERUOEt KHOVEN, BRUSSELS.
li. ItOBBEi BRUSSELS.
T.CARAUAI1V, BBUSSKLS,
T. RUTTKli'.AIIiTWHRP.
ii. niuiUERT, ANTWERP.
IA5IILLE VAN LEEMPl'TTEJT, BRUS
SELS. F. LB BRET, LEI DEN.
II. SAVRY, UTRECHT.
F. KUISEMAKN, BRUSSELS.
II. VON SEBEN, BRUSSELS,
F. MV SIN, BRUSSELS.
J, CAROLUS, BRUSSELS.
A. EVERSEN, AMSTERDAM.
t HAS. LEICKKRT. AMSTERDAM.
M. A. KOEKKOEK, AMSTERDIIM.
J. KEEKERS, AMSTERDAM.
J. IV. HILDERS, AMSTERDAM.
J, STROEBEL, AMSTERDAM.
V KOEKKOEK, AMSTERDAM,
A. SUURI RE, BRUSSELS.
A. F. VERIIOEVEN-BALL, ANTWERP
ZAt II. J. It'OTERMANN, P IRIS.
VAN SEVKRDOSCK, BRUSSELS.
J. L. VAN LEE3IPITTES, BRUSSELS.
A. MAES, BRUSSELS.
J.C. VERMEULEN, BREDA. '
II. VAN HOVE, ANTWERP.
F. SPOHLER, AMSTERDAM.
T1IE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE
AT
SOOIl'S ART GALLERY,
No. 100 CliESNUT St.,
ox
THE EVENINGS OP
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
MAY 30 and 31, and JUNE 1,
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
The Paintings will be open for Exhibition on'
MONDAY, at 12 o'clock M., and will remain
open, day and evening, until time of sale.
The Gallery will remain closed till time of
exhibition. . 5 2G6tlp
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113 MAItSIi ft WARNOCK, -jg
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Bate Just opened vtltb an
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Brown Stone Clothing Hall,"
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Oaring 'old out our stock ot Clothinjr or Gentlo
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os. G03 and 005 C1ILSMT Street
4 llwP24t4p
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IX FAVOB OF
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DWELLING HOUSE SAFES FOB PLATE AND
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BUILDING LOT S
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AVA KBAMT1' D TO CURE OB MONEY BEFUNDED
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Atove Chesnut.
Price 28 cents per bottle. 4 24 3iii4d
sriiixa.
WILLIAM D. ROGERS,
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JpiKE HAENESS AND SADDLERY,
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E..P. MOYEK & BROS.,
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K. B, Superior SOLE LEATHEH TRUNKS, for Eu
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Also, Ladles' French Drees Trunks. , . B191m
JMPROA'ED ELLIPTIC HOOK
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W
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PAINT.
TnE BEST BOUSE PAINT.
THE BEST BOUSE PAINT.
THE BEST HOUSE PAINT.
THE BEST HOUSE PAINT.
THE BEST HOUSE PAINT.
THE BEST SHIPPING PAINT.
HIE BK&T SHIPPING PAINT.
THE BEST SHIPPING PAINT.
I B E BEST SHIPPING PAINT.
THE BUST SHIPPING PAINT.
IT WILL CURE DAMP WALLS.
IT WILL CURE DAMP WALLS
IT WILL CURE DAMP WALLS.
IT WILL CURE DAMP WALLS.
IT WILL CURE DAMP WALLS.
THE MOST DURABLE
THE MOST DURABLE
THE MOST DURABLE
THE MOhT DURABLE
THE MOST DURABLE
ROOF PAINT.
ROOF PAINT.
ROOF PAINT.
ROOF PAINT.
ROOF PAINT.
ELFGANT COTTAGE COLORS.
ELEGANT COTTAGE COLORS.
ELEGANT COTTAGE COLORS.
ELEGANT C'TTAGE COLORS.
ELEGANT COTTAGE COLORS.
6UFEBI0R FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES.
SUPERIOR FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES.
SUPERIOR FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES.
SUPERIOR FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES.
SUPERIOR POR RAILROAD TURrOSES.
IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER PAINT3.
IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER PAINTS.
IT COSTS NO L ORE THAN OTHER PAINTS.
IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER PAINTS.
IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER PAINTS.
AMERICAN CUM PAINT CO.
WORKS,
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