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F 11111.14.1", Slay 21,1 MORNISiI •••yyq.d eras opened with prayer by_the 14,1 star, laid the ininutea of th 4 previous af tern t.til went road end adapts::. T Itionnoildee eat Minions made a report whir n 1.1, rdcpl,l • T ount',or - of Missionaries employed by the Hon..' the 14M year, has been fort:. and tlitiattinont paid out of the fond, has 'bent, 292.10 i ',inte congregations to whom tit•-•.tonary'is rout, bear buff hi...expense, and unto hopt,rt him entiroly, which aCrutml• far thr . , parchily email NUM eopeonto. T. .. se ve fa.cratel'a are iatUriag 11111 Miesionarie, in amOunt of fond employed tu thin litAti.:Vie *IA , / Iti • here cave the amount of the Synod'e - -iland,'4lthotigh 'it did not come op in the reign. far — . ed. r of the morning's proceeding... Aixiumat in Trtanurer'eliarni last yriir, $2,n9 36 A,ouot paid lo tinting tbl, year, 2.516 2C Whole amount, Expenilitureo, . [Wanes on band DO Motion a committee consisting of Dr. Coo per, nod Me.sie. Cuthbert and Dobkin were ap pointed to nominate a Missionary to To'otitee. D. Tsompoiii . tendered Me services a. a - Missionary to Oregon. The acceptance of tor r .rsice%l odic referral to a Coinmiltto Mims tiog litesoir.,llanka oat Arnett,. motion, tor whole matter appertaining to the 0.,.g0n hoard. was raerrel to the Commit tee Misitioas, with itettrootiona to report a pion coumolidating thin Mad with the for - igo alisrlunary Boned, said Committee also, to .00mtuate the Member. of this Dtlard. On motion, tie vote transferring the Trinidad lissom to the Free - rhursh of Heottiod was re , ..aq..lered. The Matter was ultimately laid on ilia I ihle., - . • The CoMmittee on ltieeiona reported on the poiiiinno from Oiler Creek and Cedar greet- Re port .opted and adopted. On motion '. it rme resoired thaillSo Board of Oregon Mission . no he instructed to correspond • wite'lbe Presbytery of Oregon In relation to the r , t,ction whieh ought to be token by Synod in ref esenoo to tlmpreornory support of the ROT. T S Keutiall,'.a met:obey of that Presbytery. motion th - e reviler order of Maims was euipCoded,.end the report of the Committee on the7oppeo.l - trom the;:deelsion - of the Chortiers tresttlet . y, teletire to - the call of the Rev. Mr. Melossu,lo.the thwensburgh congregation was tsrel, up . 1".. TI o following eubstitate for the report Was 0tr.r. , 1, anal). Synod agreed to entertain it: .llreslved that the appeal of the Commissioners of tld , Coogipkition of Chartiers be entettstned. The ':vote ayes 37,Itya IS, not voting 12. S• - •'. the ratio( Mr. McLean wee ettetained. The Rev: •Mi. 'Collins of Wisoonsiu, chairman of rho committee on - a - ppeals, reported anstalaing the appeal in the-case of Mr. Taggart, from the alecisoti of the lowa Presbytery.. The session was closed with prayer. seringoow 9113310:9. , • Synod met, end was opened wait prayer. Xoe mantles of last meeting, read and ap pron! The consideration of the report .of the cow • . mitten of appeals, on the appeal - of It. Taggart was ',mined. The' tteveral portions of the re• poet were separately read and diecuased; but be fore ~wing to any decision the fallowing resole - lion rusloftered and adopted: Resolved,. That the et committee *of Synod be tappotutcd is proceed 0- Keokuki lowa, and try the whole eats. .31i -ore. S ,Collina and D. Hendeison, Minis ters, and, Josi,Miller, Elder, were appointed dommiesionero to meet at Keokuk, lowa, at a anitohlo time. ?demo. It. W. French, Arnott, acl Mr. Dyrent were appointee alternates. Tha report of the Board of Darnehtic Missions woo rend by Dr. Rodgers, accepted and ordered to be'published.. Oa motion, the members of the Board were 2'e-elected, except that Tema Mitchell was elec• led in the room cf Mr. MeGay • A rolumuniestion from the Female Bible So ciety of Cnnensburgh, appropriating fifty dol lars to the eupport of a missionary to Cslifor nia, was reed, and referred' to the Board of Foreign missions. ' The committee on ona of the memorial' of S. iiialker.Preeented a report which was laid on the table. The same committed Tresented two alter re ports, which were adopted. • - • . On-motion, Her. Mr. Heade - mot' wee appoin tedto prey*, and preelde at the argooix►tion of the Prestitory of Detroit, at Troy, Michigan, on the first Vieduesilny of September, at 11 aloe:, A. n. 7 Tat, 03mmittec on bills .and overturee preen test ten reports on Om — memorial of D. Jackson and others, in relation to Bitting, which were told un the table. The:committee on appeals presented a report on thitappeat of Archibald McCartney, from a deed-9.n of the Preekitery of Atnekinauta Sod hag guilty on a certain charge. The appeal was contained. The thanks of Synod were tendered to Mr. Wee. Bell, for his efficient 'melees is Treasurer of the Bind of Synod. Prayer by Mr. Henderson. 12TH GENERAL SYNOD OF THE 15E0 . 21AT1: REFURSIED FIZESLIVITIIAN CHURCa -0/ TEM RUT MOILICING• SILSSION Synod opened with prayer by , the Moderator. Tie Committee on the opportionment of dele gates to General Synod made the following re port: The committee to whom was referred the sub ject of the explanation 'of our rule on the ap portionment of our delegates to General Synod, respectfully present the following report: do not deem it necessary to go into any of re►eoue,Ybr the conclusion to which we imve come in regard to the.representation of Preeby ti4ies. bat recommend the adoption of the f...nowing resolution, by which we are to be guided until otherwise ordered sir. Be , olred, That the representation in General Syntii be understood an fo}loWh: ' Seery Presbytery containing iwo ministers shall be entitled to send one minister and one ni ing elder. Every Presbytery contain* five ministers shall rend two ministers and two slang elders. Every Presbytery containing eight m 11316,411 . shall bo entitled to send three ministers and three ruling elders. . Seery Presbytery containing fourteen minis- tembe entitled to send four ministers and t our s oling elders. Evvry Presbytery containing amore that four teen ministers shall be entitled to bend for each additional four ministers, one minister and onc riding elder. 'The report and resolution were adopted. The:report of the. committee on `Sabbath echeol literature, Dr. rreeslY Chairman, was rend and laid 'on the tabfe. It recommends ac tion on the subject. • reeolotton relative to the -propriety of li censing probstioners, presented yesterday, .was celled op:: Alter a brief discussion, the resolution was Indelluitely postponed. • ' • A committee from the Synod of the Associate Preellierien Church, now sitting in Allegheny. - was introduced, and - announced that at two Onkel: a committee from that body would make a communientlon relative to the proposed anion .eof thee° two branches of the Church. ArTICHNOON erosion. The sOernoon seBlllo . ll was opened with prayer .I , y the ktoelerstor. . Tb e os teuteo of .the morning setalon were read and apprised. • Committee on accounts reported that they .'hare feund the Treasurer's amount correct, and t 'commend loon it be approved. - . Bea. Dr. Prosily offered the following resolu tion: Iteselved that en order on the Treasurer of the . Synod in favor of thulicsistiates who sup plied the pulpit of Mr. Armatroas, during his • visit to St. Louts, and the pulpit of Mr. Gilmore daring his visit to Milwankle. • : Considerable debate ensued, An amendment was offered, refening the matter to the Presby :very of klonougthela, the compensation to the lienettlates, to be paid out of foods In their hando for missionary purposes. The amendment was lost. - The eagles' revolution was called up, and its division into two pots, moved and carried. A detests ensued on the firm clause, to to pay - ins ibe•licentiate who aupplied the pulpit of Mr. — Armstrong. . An amendment was made, referring this clause 'to .the. Presbytery of hlonougahela, which was -The second cleave was taken up, and a mo tion made to refer it to the , Committee on Mis sions. it was, finally laid on the table until the Con:mitts. on kilotons report., , - A motion watt offered resolving that a Com - States he appointed to draw up a digest of the roles adopted from time to time, for Ms Govern. mon of the Synod, which was laid on the ta ble. , - A epeeist committee appointed on the subject, r eported, advising, Frasrohe formation of a • Beard of Publication for the purpose of ma turing a plan la order to supply the Church ' . with • collection of books milted to the wants of ..4 • •the'sge, and *hifted. to the use. of Sabbath . - - . .. • BCCOIND; that this Board be requested to - con :. Alder the propriety of establishing a paper, or nericalical for the use of Sabbath schools. 7.- The rePOdrii&C"Pt. sad ".opted. ."4&-, ... ... r . - t.'!7,4—....... -- ... .3 ...,5,... - . 4, .. '.:. tlp.tf*-T,',4,4•.2.4.,:.j,,,,,i1ia...,',4,,,,„,,,,,,, . ..5-4'..;.... 4 ": ~ ..,•••:41 ,- - ' • •T• - • - On motion, it was resolved, that a committee be appointed for the purpose of nominating said Board. The Rev. Dr. Pressley, and Messrs. Cloky and Davidson were appointed on this eommittee. 141.1 , •41101.1, HANNA. Treasurer, male a ver bal etatemeut, advising the Synod to sell their interest to a E4Ollll tract of lanil in .151arion Connly, I:a., which they ars to receive in foe by virtue of the sill of the lute David Cunning ham, of Nlnorefield, Ohio - , at the expiration of the life estate of n brother of the deceased. The value of the estate in reversion in about nee hundred nod fifty dollars. The Synod took a recess of a quarter of on hour. At thea.xpiration of that tune, the com mittee appointed by the S)nrd of the Associate Church, Doctor Cooper nuJ the Rev Mr. Patter son appeared in the Ats.ociabt adorn:Ted Synod. The thee. Mr. Patterson reed the draft of the basis of Union, the substance of which wan re ported by no y esterday , and which hod been adopted by the Associate Synod. A few topic.- story remark. were made both by Mr. Patterson and Dr. Cooper. The Moderator naked how long the Associate Synod would remain in Session. ' Dr. Cooper end probably until Saturday after noon. Remarks were called for from any other membei of the Associate Synod present. • The declaration and testimony of the Aeno. elate Chesh were announced to be all that were 'offered to the Associate Reformed Synod, the - narrative being omitted. - .The Rev. Da. Passim", of the Aisotiate Re formed Church bald— *4,82 2G 1,157 21 $3,667 41 Mr Moderator—l rise to express tho very great pleasure afforded to me lty having what I consider a-prospect of a harmonious colon of tho different brinchesof a church:which, in my opin ion, should long since have been organically one. It certainly has been' to roe, a matter of touch regret, that two ecclesiastical bcdies holding the same views of exclesialtlcal truth, possessing the same mode of ecclesiastical government, and adhering to the same forms of religious worship, should operate so iong, not only separately, hut in a measure in opposition to each other. One of the .consequences of thin unhappy state of affairs has been, that many brethren belonging to both these churches, scattered throughout the United States, have been deprived of the ministration of the Gospel. The bites now submitted in this synod, which I fondly hope will be approved, mud on which we will unite, is the result of is series of efforts which have - been in' progress for many years. The brethren of the Associate Church, are doubtless tiVrare*.thot we have not the posse:, consistently with our roles, to adopt the basis now. Any iostrottlons intended to ha per manent nod noivessal, offered to this synod, must be submitted to the several PresbetetieS for adoption. All we ens now do, is to exprenm our individual freliogs, and 1 talmi plessore, •Sio far as I have seen the basis now presented, in, Saying that it contains nothing,whichlmili,prove a serious objection to the onion: - ' Insomuch as the Unionsiatmothe constiirtmat• el now, I would. respectfully muggiest to the As no6ate Church, the propriety of holding their next Synod here.' Our Synod could then be hell in this city, nod the other in 'Allegheny, and I hope to err then a cordial coneummation of that Union, which has been en much desired by both parties. The R•rcren_Lgentleman proceeded to make a few remarks explanatory of the basis as of feted. The Moderator, Bev. W. T. Flannar, Chili collie, role and said, Brethren, I do not know that, occupying as I do, the position of Moderator; I can with pro priety make any remarks, but I cannot deny myself the pleasure of doing CO. The prospeot of healing a division which has so little to Joe iffy it, that I cannot refrain from making a few observations upon it, is at the earns time so overpowering, that I can Fenrcely speak. I as ante my brethren of the Committee, and those who have accompanied them, that this Synod will give the paperthey have presented, their patient and prayerfol consideration, and decide in accordance with their responsibility before God and man. It has beed a great gHevance that the cause of Zion his been so long injured by a division rather than a co-operation between these two brabches of the Church. Brethreu of the Associate Synod, allusr me to thank you, SA Moderator of this Synod; for the presentation of this testinicnr. The flee. Dn Cloonan, regretted the absence of Dr. Dersridge„, which woe caused by Ms at tendance upon,the printers, who wero preparing copies of the basis, but took 0CC351012 cordially to reciprocate the sentiments expressed by the Moderator. Ile trusted that two denominations, between whom PO slight a difference existed. would not long continue separated. Their union would be his earnest desire and prayer, and he hoped that the basis uow before them would lead to that result. Doctor BEVERIDGE, of Canooshargh, having just come in with n number of espies of the basitOres celled upon by the Moderator forsome remarks. The Doctor sold that he had not heard what the breth'ren bed said on the eubjeet: Ile would merely observe therefore, that' 'the Associate Synod had adopted the buts as presented, with great unanimity. The Rev. Mr. am:sr did not think that it wee necessary to detain the Synod until its, members had read the basis. The only question. they having a general idea of its coo -1 tents, wee whether they trete prepared to accede to it tie therefore moved that the Syne.; proceed to ezprees its opinion °tithe subject Toe Rev. Mr. WADDLE gave notice of his in tention to present a preamble and resolutions at their next eeeeierf overture, the Innis to the Presbyteries. He hoprd that they would be • unanimontly in favor nt it; bat ihould they un fortunately not ha so, ho thought it ehould be aerertained exactly how many were in favor of it just ao it otood—hoW many intizted upon at tentions, and how malty were ...alloy to eoneur in it without alterations. • Fames, May 28 The brethren of the An'teithurch had had the matter under consideration Mace 1849, and had no doubt given it their prayerful consideration'. If many alterations should be proposed, tho union might-be kept back for yearn. Ile trusted the Presbyteries would adopt the basis. The Rev .1). R. Kees, though note delegate to the Synod, still, as a corresponding member, would beg !rare to make a remark. Would dot a united mpetlog of both Synods, (or prayer, hare a beneficial effeett . The Rer. Mr. EKIN wished to know the light a which the Associate Synod regarded the tes timony. The Rev. Dr. -Barsainan felt a delicacy in giving his opinion of it, as tier of the Synod. TheConfeselon of Failh,lio his opinion, embraced nil the terms of C0E1011161012. The testimony set forth and explained more explicitly those doctrines which hael been corrupted. It woe not new, but merely explanatory and defensive!. Still their church required adherence to it, be cause it_expressed their views, and wan made a test of the soundnese of those professing adhe react In the Confession of Faith. The Rev. Mr. PArrinson concurred In the views riprwased by Dr. Beverige. , On motion, the Synod adjourned. The Moderator called on Dr. lleverige to close with prayer. • The following are the appointments for Preach ing, by delegates to the Associate Reformed Sy nod, fur to•morrow. it A. R. Church --Shah dtreet, above smith Geld.• 8e,.: Wm: Davidson, "Rev. Alex. Youog, Rev. Robert-Orecey 2d A. R. Chtirch—Cor. Seelthtleld Street end Vireo Alley. Rev II II Johnson, 1O o'clock, A. M. Rev Somoel Wallace 3 " P. U. Rev Wm 1' Findley, 73•' 4th A. R. Church —Coy. Pike sod Factory Ste. Ear It Grocer, 101 o'clock, A. M Her Wm Taggart, 3 P. M. Rev ht Clarke,' 7# " Isl ROormed Piesbyterian—Rev John Douglse Rev 8 Taggart, 10} o'clock, A. ht Gth Preskilvisn—Smithfield Street. Bev James Pastley, 101 o'clstc k, A. M. Re, L Long, if P. Al ALLSCIIIUT. Irf A. It. Cnureh—Dr. Preetlefe Rem W T Findley, 10i o'clock, A. :11. Rev iSMCII Watley .21 P. 74. Rev R D Harper, 71 J. • 4.! R. Church. Re,TAY Scanner 10. o'clock. A. M. . Rev .1-Faries • II P. M. Rev T C Cunningham 71f" .0. 8. Preabgterian . kehiirch. Rev R I) Hillier, 104 o'clock, A. M. Rev J N Pressley • 7Jj " P. Rev li II Thompson Rev James Golden, Rev J P WORM, The Whit' Assoelation of the Friends of Hungary, aware of the dissatisfaction of the public. with regard to $lOO of their money paid for /Negation Bowls, hope confidence will, be restored, as they are happy to state through their investigating committee. that although the money sent In March was =losing from be let ter, it has been re-sent by Hrs. Jane B. May 17th, 1862. the rceelpt for which they hold from Pmead, Collard. Co - By Order of the Comeniltro. Does.—Tbe Mayor his Issued so ordinance, forbidding the otroen of dogs to suffer them to --Tar. New CATHOLIC CATLICOBAL.—The di mensions Of the new cathedral now in process of erection, are given in the loot Pittsburgh Catholic Bstreme length outside, iu the clear,' '2OO width of transept, lad Height of ceiling, • Gtl Width or mein building, in clear, 100 Ileight from door to dome, la) " " to top of great cross, of towers, Breadth of front, Depth of sanctuary, Two towers are to be placed in front on the main building, each 2UO feet in height: nod the centre of the tninsept'aill be surmounted by a dome. There will be folic aide chapels. chcli having an altar. The coot of the building is ex pected not to exceed :$G.1.000 It will probn ,-- bly.sent between three and four thousand Ihenucr ecout.—Before the (lola. Judge Forward. In the ease of Edwards vu Carroll, a motion for a new trial was made by C. O. Loomis, Esq. Before the Ilocorable Judge Williame. James - Blair we. the hlonougahela Navigation Company.. No. 8-1 January Term, 1851. Coch ran and Loomla for plaintiff , Willieros nod Bhu, ler for defendants Thin was an action brought to recover dama ges for injuries alleged .to hate been Joao to plaintiff's property on the Monongahela river, by the erection of the demo of the ilofeoilants. It is a case similar - to that of Magogoey so. the tame ilefonilants,which ocrupied the -attention of the Court all week, and thin will probably 'consume as much time. • Deowegu.—Coroner Arthure yesterday held an inquest upon the body of John Cutler, a lit tle bey eeven years of .age, who was drowned on the previous evening in the Allegheny ricer. lie had been out fishing with his fetter who resides 'on Rebecca street, and was found under a raft which lay near tho hank of the river, into which he had fallen, and been drawn under by the cur rent. ACCIDIENT.-A little boy whose name we did, not learn, had the fingerw of one hand crushes . by getting them caught in the machinery of AI r Joe. Dunlap's tin establishment, in which be was working. Rer.rtoce end RE-COUNITTED —Hugh Kirk laud, the street preacher. we, yesterday released from prison, hail having been suture.] hOfore the Mayer,lmt he was immediately re-commit ted 'am a similer charge which wan brought wgrdoit him. i- . ltiar,—Quite a riot occurred on Thursday. in around a house on Bedford etreot. kept no on ltalisu boarding bonne. A nd frequented by organ grinders. Our renders wilt remember !lint no. lluliau who had been stabbed close by the bindn: . died from the effects of bin Iloilo& iu this bonee toot 3enr. ALLCIIIICESS AP 0 BUTLER PLANK ROAD —A meeting of the managers of the Allegheny & Bader Plank Road i'mipany, was held an the 12th invt and the resignation of S. M Lane, Esq , no President, was rend and accepted ; also, the resignation of David Walker, Esq., as Manager, Rai rend and accepted. lien. John N. Purriance, was then elided President in piece of Mr. Lane, and Col. A. N. Meylert, ma nager in place of Mr. Walker. We understand that the road will be finished from Allegheny to Bakerstown, during the tar sent MM. AcetoEtr —A little boy, n son of Mr. Hugh Stanton, of the &cowl iVard, Allegheny, felt off fence, nloog the top .1 which he had been walking on Wednesday, and broke hie leg. AS•6SIBLY —.GEO. E. Arrurrom if a candidate Inrtoominftroom for Mooably belorr the Antlm trora •11,1 %Vtua C.nreLcloa. tr.y:Lt • ABSC3IIILT —C. e. Eynier, of Pitt Township, will be a ran/in.,. ,or lb. A..anably—imbprt to 1b..... ri.tou of the Whlg and Aottn,... , nic rrnT. :attn. 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