, * ME= Mar; jxOWuiii Oett SAltralig DIOHNIAG, litllB6l , RELI4TOUs-INTELLIGMIC:B. --- The w l'ork Obsereff, emaduct . ed with algcb.l ability, has an able editorial - on ' .Bishop Hughes and Starr King.vr Thi artiale,gleatly,sitows that the vario'ns pub • putio.detrionstritions on the death of- th, noted Roman Catholic Prelate 4 was not •-, because ofehemvingpower of Romanisro. Yditit s filthi'etite duit it *at owing entirely to the fact that Bishm Hughes was a public man; he 70 termed ' of a politician; as ho was a elergynien.i be lted. Axerteds., great influence is political CiiidotAiyjenteAtifpersonslly into the arena, and when he died he was trested at 'any other man would be who stood ic . themma'position and exerted the same in fluenee." The death of Ror T. Starr King. ~- , ofSanA'cancrisco, was. viewed much in . the lama light, with this difference, he war largely . .conneeted with public effeirs . hu, wee &titan:a-4m _periartalents,- whichlie.derroted to austth ing the Cinernment'_of thelThited State* andoliddeteteirtorrard moulding pubilli au. lament in his adopted State, and coedit:rt. tedepnah towartyprodileinkthe hearty ix. ' , rlllt9l/011 in favor of the old Union, and re. t , ...:-Inallued•soloyatto-the Government. Ittwat this,valttable service these I, trottblotre times that called firth nth a Pnblie eipres 'arker rregrat at his deah, and pot "their ~ interest itt, _or regard for UnitariSpism ; it - ---- ,harrito - thintwhittever to do with it." Ever, in San Prisnlico, says the. Observer, we learn by a letter Just received, his *ent' sentiments differed so much front the mut. Of the. peop - e, that not a clergy Men in the deeMed near eil'onghto his way of thinking to be Invited to conducran funeral - tertrices, -- and , they were conducted entirely - • teettoirding to the rites of the Masonio Order. • grsoloos revival of religion :41n progreis bt Netearc, N. 11, under thi, letietitine of 3fr..Haraponti, "assisted by "..'" Margin L &Age; of Nevi 'union • ; meetings, ei - u , held tiff the Preellyterian IllOthod4t, and Baptist churches. i An. roes: d• ent ;mewed at one of the meetings, which - ie. !nth. a._plien:heine4 woman - moved :..;with - curiosity : attended, and not Reding ethyneathntone besitles colored Mai, she 'adoined,ltlllist,'''sliiirilin'SCa proximity ent - Whoui she despised; but according to , " , --Iserowtraccount, she ent - -.down there" from .Wearinese. alone.,-., When, the hymn - begen, •• - the.feer. black Wan , :brolte forth n such a joyous voice thafthe• thought his happl• led t 4 liittlik.diScOiery of her guilty lest state, And ele, said to herself : ;hurt - li blacker ;than ilia inen'eskin." . Al, the penohing and arguilient•falki - ; but the sofieof theiegrolwes used *lie Spirit • to lead leer her Savior. . • ' letelsted of tko late Kee. John Marton, the Book Steward of -the_ 'English *ethitiatt Chtlialt fdr 'Over:Bait! yesrs, re hettgy deceased, - that' notwithetandlng -his connection with what- may bp termed the-, commercial department, he never loci the - simplicity, steadiness, and 'piety of' an old Methodist , preacher. Per thirty years he met a class (of church members) at 7 o'clock:in the morning at City Read Chapel, 'the old ., Cathedral' of Methodism. Till re , '': • tiently; in his aztreineage, hanaver failed ::;. I .lo2.pteach ,tWiee.oh Piety Sunday ; unlike `.'some' of 'he drone preachers .in Church agencletiherenhinita.arld elsewhere. At the tumnithoits requiii of the Wesleyan Bob • Committee, Rev. Dr. Jobson, Lts.ionunted, with some reluctanCe, to alipPly, till the uaeting`of , theaCitafelinet. Dr. -Jobson L :well known in Methodist oireles in thi: country, having been a. (*.delegate from • the British -*utopia , _Conference to the Ceders:ace : of the hf:l3..Churoh, at Ittdiatta*lis,. no. -He- was the guest of -Ex4lor. , Wright, then • in the Gabernatorf. Chili,ar- also Rev.: Dr. ilsinab, of the puldiemkut of:,' D • capltY:of .te smate lecher, it la 2.• • ., - 14.4. 11 ..that hie, indit' - died of. emuumptin - t wer days after , he wasborn. die was - her only chthit..Wherfthe.woman thatattended and her saw what he vas t ttti“ Ibls mo th er aould. , :iiet live, ehe thought to ;aitetept ,- :to.heep hint alive. :;iftii:,',Was.;*appisd!Op;.itid laid aside . But ~ f- . : .:after- a irldletne of the Seamen thought she s eeelif and tt eitt.dett; wash and 'elnyYPE4 :_ 'PRY he Ilede' , ir With - rids , Inothiiir_,' • This' incident had a narrow 1 .--..ii;O;MisOrtiaisi , COroMeads "Hodge ~ . .7, , : m i1it0.- f temenet," anew and snot wholly ,editioc,_ as to• . - estandard expeel "-- • Ikei•;ee-Vse'tiriec,reciatudiia; taught Princeton, And on alt In which that imFaMirfliapitt "preeenta.more views of the Old SohoolTresbyteriepe." farther nye • iti ihiti'dity of ritionsfistio.te'pieciation of •,',,,',17,44geik-ffeteilel.:..4:4l, refreshing to , sit thejeet of a mann of genius and cross of Christ, and hi not eshatned of the —ltevallmtWaimitOf : 11111 0, 1 1;hia, the welDiniewnllitileal Soholae, has ready f tiltai litiTY on the Ye l lin' • In three volumes. The question ..Chriatkul - !" --,- : - Ithishectii ,- sayi when the question-of the me- Won of edienOe - m'llie'Palpit was under `h `:diwasdtiyiTaT47yiA Clehinfttir nf the ftlin- Isterial. Association, he said that were he over twilit, he would devote ha 'of the' sabbdlh = dcy ministrations to texriefforypruchiny. He rcgarde tame most • • Boiriptiiinfatict effective methodiof present. ,0,05Pel to lhe.lrPle• , -L-I.ktni the ;1,40=5._ of the American, /1910 at.Bottlon months "1.04 . 4pei1.,1, - ) - rinitintlti'Ailo;2!fl; but little $6,000/I",!adriniti. , :if -those :for Alui same y eas :` The indioakione are;ttiarthattoatiibutions traleir94* - Pfe_lerileeei l 7, so as to emit the point desired to meet the ~.7 P PrePTlOime..q.the Be?u*, Is reported that the Be,. Baptist NOel, - Of 'Loam, a .celebtated minister, is teth font •to of tee BiptliCsitialonary • Union, to be held in Philadelphia the third elan Iq May ... Thu Baptista '.in'the Quaker ' , -leitilieteeieViiiergepreperstions for the amide& ; • ..,„ it....kr.meegn cl tha B°34a . , At. 441,• ..z,1,,6-2,,,firican Band 7 ti : ar e . of Manieer§ cfrrtyw.tgwo miniquariesfwz: #o4istiolnl-Vr.tt:pitigitta'aneY7fi,ok „these !1f1451-n-7.ir' ifP;ll4le 7 tel- p i - and -one . wine wi er %WIWI' V ..,. ‘"7oistoiliArirglilla' - ' laylvii r inds ", u t -; 1"-in to sn, 011.1017,;ici chord 'lit - - ,In...thetßefolano '7? were ibitti -- c ' at ' N ' VWlll74'l* .int 14:04 Eb dteili q "c° f r o zi Ttlaitiei 445"." .......,,' 700- - 1, ' ' —--• a 0f". 14 -'"'"' . ,----Itontair•nr". so *to La ugovxotatist- „„,,tt --- 2/ rialab - . ENO from_ the State of Ind" - f#Pl 4OrSpOnazamicants of the Methodist 2 ,Pisopol Church .. That , State has fur aisfied over 103,000 soldiers up to this date. —At a meeting of the presbytery (11. ~1 . ) of Aliegliny;r: held, on. the 1 lb, the. fallowing were. Clected delegates •to the Haaerat Asseeobir 'Alinieters:-Dos. J. T. Pitsely, A, D. Clark;D.ll.A. "AV Lean; olden -z-Messrs. Arbuthnot; a Dean and - Wilson. Altarnates—Minieters--Bevs., J. ItAlark, t G..Ethaffervod llngh Sturgeon.. Elders -Messrs: trCutcheob, Niter:mid Hare. —Ehe.present oirenlition: of the Pitts oorgh-,Chi*Nota 414ceate Is 11,600. The t!ittaburgh Conference, at its recent annual passed -a resolution request. ing the, General 'Conference to return the present. editor, Bey, 8.11. Nesbit, D. D., for he ensuie g - term of four years. --;—kriew Methodist Eriscodal church has just been dedicated in Virgins City, levads Territory. Eight thousand defiers cognised onitho eccasion toward defraying the cost of erection. —The tercentenary of the death of Calvin Is to. be celebrated at Geneva on the 20th of May, 1164. This three hundredth anniversary' will be celebrated in four of .he principal churches. Presbytery . of New Orleans (Old Achool) has resolved to detach itself from Air General Assembly of the Confederate Mate; Dad declare Itself an independent body: • =at letter from a gentleman connected &ralteisi . College states that there are at present only-four non-professors of religion id the senior Claes. —An exchange says masses are to be ma in- the enahterranean altars of St. Peter and Paul, in the Vatican, for the repose of the Souls of the sufferers at Banda ga. Baptist Home idlision Board has appointed Re,. G. 8. Boardman, of Roches. -er,..to the pastorals of the Coliseum church ,New Orion,. COMMERCIAL BROURI) PITISIDURGII xsARKETs. [Reponsd Expressly fcr the Pittsburgh asactte.l £OlOOO. Aprll 23, ISt GEhLE—Thera 1. no riew feature .to octico to Wheat; the *Redone AM light, and, in the absence amiss, see qftets,lhoo atom at 111,60 for Red and 11,70 for White.' Corn is steady, with • demand ful ly .goal tothb supply; sales on Thuradey of RP maks atll,23.and GO do 81,25—b4th from depot Oats atarba Voted Arne at BRsB3 on track and 85 from .too .lisrley and Rye nominally mchidoged. PROVISIONS-14mo le !steady with a regnisr de- Miind 1411 indent. We goats at 12.1_814 tor Shout. 13 1 jj•133for Ribbed Sides and letals for Clear de;-16forPlanallants and 17•17 S for Plain Sugar New Pork Is nominal . 32.27 per bbl. - Lud 44=4 with rogoi•r snies of city rendered at 14%. 066CE61E8--Surar is nom with • regular sates Rawatl7•l734 for C0b5,113a194 fur Sew Orleans; did 2T for Ca - tubed. Memos .toady with regular tales .87 to 90 for