. .- Soul which condemn Slavery as an Still, lui.owever .', much they may tolerato.y. al. 9 ...Pf`•"..s!yt: Lo k 1 Dr. HatfieK- of New Toxic sir. ,Hoe. c- i wood, and Ilar: . kliSha r w; spoke against the motion, whin the =Over withdrew it. rather than have a dismission Therein' much impatience to finish - up the great question, and the motion i believe would have prevailed had it been passed. The first order of the day was taken up, viz: the Report of the Peril:anent • Committee of Publication.' This Committee has been in exist ence five years, but until 1857 nothing ,ot...great importance had been accomplishetl.l $25,000 have now been subscribed to.pay the balance due on , the Presbytelian House at Philadelphia; to imrahass'the copyright of the'Church Psalm- ; • hit from its author, Dr. Beman, and the stereo- ; type-plates from the publishers, Irison & Phin- i ney; and to furnish a basis of capital for future . operations. ,Of the Church Psalmist, 16 edi- 1 tints have imen issued and 10,000 copies sold, i besides a large number donated. The Commit- 1 tee is now prepared to begin a regular system ; of publicatien;ntid they recommend the Assem- I blyto appoint a preacher to deliver a sermon before the nest Assembly on the subject of publication; and to order a general collection for the cause. , Rev. John W..Dallits lam I been elected Secretaif-of tho'Comtilltlee in place of I , Rev. Wm. H Spencer, resigned. The sales during the past year at the Deposi tories amounted to $4,304 14; donations were i made to the eicieunt of $3,646 71: notes dis counted, $1,477 24; balance on hand last year, $236 94.. Total expenditures, $9,430 86; ball once on hand, $232 13. Tho report was accepted and referred to the standing committee. The Committee on the Narrative of Religion within the be. ands of the Church made their r e - . pirt.ematti:iorder of the dity: , -11innigh: Het' Thomas l'ilhapherd, of Philsdelylia. .Narra • tires were roceivod'hy the Commnbee from 71 of the - 111, - Preihyteries. and thsly exhibit *most anhinerighii , alato of religion throughout the church. The most remarkable feature ,of the Narratives is the reference to u striking inrrAtzt of dminninational feeling in the church. Mr. Handy,:oi-Virgittia, in - rernarldng ton the report, said it omitted to notice a revisalof re ligion in the Presbytery of Hanover, Virginia, amongst the slaves, Forty negroes had been converted in ono locality. Ths report gave rise to some remarks on the •-ineireiiis.of. , denotizinational, feei 1ug..,. lifr--Cor wine, scrAlihrsa l . - .'s., who is .fiibtAita - 4114 tissin things, , thoiglit wick a state of feelicir would bettarAti,ineluded lilt-Narrative of irreligion. The giiitirtitlienot of the.remerita made, were.. however, favorable to the 'news of the report The:Aassunbly f then went into the election of . firs niambers of the Permanent Committees of . l'n kiissioim Auld of Publication which re al follows: Permanent Committee on Foreign Atiariens.—D. H. finsArld. -- D. i "Albeit Barnes, 1). D.; Jesse Benedict; Jno. A.rown; Bev. J. Duche. Permanent Com Wet on .Publication.—Rev. John Jenkins ;- Be v. . Wentworth Butler, Semi ). ' H.-Perkins; Sainue Drodine and Samuel S. • -.• Rev. pr. Dewitt of Harrisburg, chairman of the Committee to nominate Delegates to Correa ' Landing Bodies, presented their report as fol . wc— General Convention of Vermont—Rev. A. B. '",.. ./Attlinrtt—Rev. A. Tompkins. General Association of Massaclrusetta—Rev. A. T. Chester, D. D., Principal; Rev. Henry Darling; Alternate. . - General , Association of Connecticut—Rev. , Wm. Adanis,,D. D.; Res. Gideon M. Judd * - General Association of New Hampshire—Res. A. J. P. Hovey; Rev. Baruch Beckwith .. General Conference of Mairto--Rev. J. U. bailor: Rev. John Tompkins. -7- ---- --• l'reabyterian and Congregational Convention _'..,.,.:...--- ..., on Wisconsin—Rev. Daniel C. Boughton; Res. ( George L King, Cumberland Presbyterian General Synod— Rev. ..:-- ... : • ; A. C: Dickerson; Rer. James hi. Phillips. 1-47. '. Evangelical :Lutheran Heneral Synod—Rev] - J. G. Hamner D. D.; Rev. G. P. Wiawell. ,•.:.:-.-...-. ' Reformed Presbyterian General Synod—Rev. , Joseph Wilson; Rev. Albert Payne. Assoclate Reformed Presbyterian Synod—Re. - GeorgeDe/Bela, D. IL. ' Rev. E. 11. Robinson. German Reformed Synod—Rev_ E. J. Rich ards, Rai. Chas. Hutchina. Evangelical Conference at Ekslin—Rev. W. " Smith; Rev. S. H. Sherwood. Judge Allison, -- of Philadelphia, presented a minority report accompuoying which was a res olution, that the Assembly discontinue the cor respondence with the Germanlefermed Church. Judge Allison proceeded to show that the teach ings of that ehoych were not orthodui, but that its theology, (commonly known ea the ...Met cerahing theology," ) was Puseyistic and Popish • in its tendencies. ' Dr. Ilaninar moved that the majority report be adopted, except so inueli as refers to the ap pointment of Delegates to the German Reform . Dr. Allen, et Cincinnati. proceeded to remark on the ihlkiority xeport, that it was objectionable as noalutly representing the anti-slavery senti ment or the church. Re did not believe in send ' ing pro-slarery. delegates to bodies which are eminently anti-slavery. This gave rise to quite a cannOnade froM allahlesindmore "had blood poduidaj___non eatedthawous have yet seen. , ,A r . McLain. di r Tlississippi, who seems demi rims to make himself as offensive' to the North - . as Ise de moved ' that - Dr. Allen and Calvin Clark; both abelitionists, he substituted, in place of Dr. Hamner -add William Dickerson. Ile chatted that would Wu-moults the Assembly Dr":Chjuitiii, or Buffalo, and Mr. .Hovey, of New ffindit,4vocalthemseives "conservatives," and if-Dr.' Allen pointed his remarks at them. they Ware perfectly willing to resign their pia " ces. Itr../ttreritt, of (be Committee, disclaimed any intention of framing the report, so as to fr,o.oitake it.appear unjust to any section In semi - -IMtAI-ieThe subject of slavery did not enter his drew up the report. ...t'' , ":!-Jafct:ll.iiiner , wislutil the Assembly to under - that—his name mist be withdrawn from the Bet of delegates. He was pained to observe such exhibitions of prejudice and suspicion. Joel - Parker's name'' had been substituted lust...stop somewhere, .te beluga. delegate at 'ere expressed a' hope take such a course, id the Assembly ad- K. Sneed, of Illinois: 1 I-hand way of speech, moats as much In teal. I. tie we 3 • bocn and 1 ' was at one time own , who m he ematicips 41Ted. ~ I I I had sold reds in Western lands, mint the mtilionaires , .ls argument was eon. 4 1 1fOS or rook=ard appliarthwie ou said ha,'oPaul,was no 7 to follow Mi. Wad's I nothing fromdmusual . . , tslitpl, addrelota these "ate- tascitne= 4 .. pointed and decisive .lug IN.li' S . M. ARK, Is 4ditionat, Wage _ro3uirle, go. .'llerbkorid fortlle;. '.."- of tilivittgtVuokadloc 4 teell - •...# ' frahritil iitia antleithle n ' iteisie • They F .,..e, ; ' -- d :1-'l..iir r IBM . . - z.'7!. A . `~t ci7+ ; ~ r ',‘+` ith _m T Tomee.eeepis ca, Ina %.„ I •e to.go,—go ID peace, — go e, an eno EIVL I F F...--'llOll 111 1 , 4 s h. if itairt...., clini th .N . - 13.- -13.- R. IT ' . : IT Neve the broad minable field in 'rid& they *II nererbolorgotnnt A..... " 1:: laced. Tho brethren of 'North and Swath .essiveased en iirplirstios of it mode to lits=l , uPttritleello,tbey, or their - 41ccitLints, fir, f,L, / h l f l;,.;t 4il "" d """ 4 . - • e'...". 1 .. 1 • at " . oithos his-o-tetta ---1 n ..priog • Lctter or I Vel'incet 'on the Mulls of - The Potomac, i Lecrdste, Pa ;so . 1.4 . 4_4 _ the free . 0 , 1 of vi rg i n i„ . _ i Exprtwklas 4 thaulfulurso coma, tr.., the , rout, at Tes t smooch created consideroblesnvotion oUr7":,..mtneroe'lor...uh... ne 4 ee" , uk Ills. is • sour,. lerneath hie neatly worded senteneee, there mitt of era e m ss 1.,,, arjr.V,:.l774' ' )u th„. .- &substratum at "backbone" which pleated Lid , . 1 .4 thm.e , t.h. :111..." a itiaiway•tio:e7,:nl,7f. aides, and all seemed satisfied that the word Q, -Pthu ery :Zllit,"`" b n ° t "" :.^.4•L 'e, h om•hot i ff t ai ni at last been spoken which no one at yet redolent heath: we feet a. 7.., .i.-,„-.v4.--- or limed to utter The “comitig event of di- 1 ^.1,,,..d..,, , 1.,,, , ...,,,..gd of ucth with li-slita , oit itt i stairs, '' 4l . ils casting a very perceptible "shadow he- 1 : 4 ,7 - I,7 t ,:jr. ''' P '''' i " '' The ... A . T . ,4e' l and the decisive moment cannot he far off . I thointit he meld tire ?— but not me gaei . 00 '' ..:l 7 t h tuk ' thenteeny -P 47 " Assembly adjourned at six, for en evening . 1 "..k........cei10nc. 4 hr this e r , sisdlen area " vrt,..n . loth a.tiv. b.4 se= f:..t . izt : their use hams restored Lis - . . . ... ...e.' Dewiti:of -Harrisbin . tth,..totik the floor at RAMAT'S READY RD iY il Toaster to.eight, and made a "doughface" ar- ! There is no pain so iieviln, =disease .i scut+, tio pnti- WI rhea th y a Ready Itetf . 7l . l went to thee-Erect that the Assembly have no 1 177 ' l '2'; "111.,,f1d''±„ hu 'a right. to, call the thousand or two slave- i be both a quick cum and poiltlm proventative, ' sr cholera, sra in the Church South to account for that , ]otiose forst, aldp fever, dywritery, fever and °pm secure ice than they have to bring Ohio Piesbyte- i r t :",'= ll P ° '" eu , • 11 .4 1• , i p t r:= 1 ,:Ztrr .• di.r. A to the bar, 'for being implicated ascitizens ! writhing the most terrible paroxysms of acute and Wear. this' State in its law of divorce which grants ! motor) eiseawa,oadths rapidity with wbkit it chocks w a n d s fee eight reasons,' ; contrarj! to the dim- ~34.14 , :ttre ar ,• . . ~•:1^,71 . . ..0 . nt.:1tt'1t',711',...g t ins of the New Testament, which lays down ' all who nee In pieces when medical aid to dartrUlt to obtain. Alt One elute "viz. adultery I Beery family should keep Itsilware nesa) Relief in their Dr. Dewitt,- in th e course of hilsiemarks, at- clean".. „„11:13.11,1„?,,1,1°,'„'"'„,7,1}7,„":,,.111',X.1,1;;``,,,,t'17. .tielted thellynod of the Weofern Reserve in its nerve, or any or oth, palt or( the hod,. • do,e of liadway', coarse with regard to the case of R. 5!. Holley, ! . 1, ;;1 1 1, , !l:rt will w. few ...menu, minas an este.. no, who was reported in the newspapers allhaving , SNA it ES- T INALS--CatTS. asserted that slavery with all its adjuncts seas If ,_.O ard butte. by a nada dog, or reraidiod by a apitehil 'right, that he held slaves from principle, that he l i tnn i b , ./n p Lc.;: d sl7 . l3k:' , :rtterZlaLtai i lzay,' . . hold them "for the purpose of gain." He con- p °soil. awl prevent lasontnation or morritim . tion takltt ' a tended that the Synod should give Mr. Holley a et...... It hal saved the lir. of many hunts. oho bore °bailee to state what his views really were ht .,. .1.,.... stung by snakes and other poteonous reptile*. TIIE ABED. Ail infirm attak, biotite and mire., wail Malt. 'A.D.; fore they passed resolutions and memorialized ' the Assembly tothecipline hint and hia associates. blessie e s from the nee of Ready Relief The mid sainted • crlpl , 4l, and rheumatics, will become *aide, elastic. wtroug . Mr. Alfred Newton, of Norwalk, Ohio, replied on behalf of the Western Reserve Synod to the ' ' l „,l l ''''''''' 111111 " ;17 limb sod Jo.ei ' Us ' '" .l • "Y I " . effect that 311.. Holley was similarly reported }ll.nitEll.n. . r i , f y,! , u o u . , i l r i k iwtort to nada:art Relief. when you, clohlem in several newspapers and that the Presbytery of : re, ec, or bowel i ' ll=te, " fir ' Mlle r ' Vti:;;l:f: - 7.;:„.'iii.2::, 'Lexington South had reiterated his sentiments. In reply toe comparison instituted by Dr. Dewitt ' ue• lies, of your children. Itadway's uesdy 1te164 Impart, I between the Southern Synods find the Synods of r b !' . 7 . lif!k. ;, Ths t rsta. tete t : tie weak. Jou r and diseased Ohio and Western Reserve by which it appeared e d,,,,,.:,,,,,,, th r,,% 1 ,4,7 0 - u do . m o ill; 1,,:b,d,,,,it.7 ltd I nor of that the former with fewer ministers had in-' henseseency ...wee. creased in membership" twice es rapidly as the ItADIVAr 0 RIXHILATOR. A rrioaoron TCT.O. Ulnae—WM YID... VFOrT.L.LY latter (viz; in 1855, Southern Synods, 1200: rocs 'Mt BASIN OF WM.'S /1.0111,1141.., Ohio Synods, G 22; in 18601, Southern; ynods. 1,- ' .1 v..... 1 App..titp—A Acalihv Diguriert—A correct Ado. •./ 400: Ohio Synods, 72.10—Mr. Newton said there ar ileart—.l ,ono, Woutach— A pledson/ rt.,/ . star discharge frol• De Lawn—.l was but one cause for such ti state of affairs, and , pure eisi noted Breath, , that was slavery. It was this very question of l. sseured to all who a ill take ons oc two of Iladwxyle it,... the ehurch'il complicity in sluvelialing which t ti-' ,. ..NZ' 0L1:17 ... . ,, :0Lki i , jhX i v7k tn'ew etrosA cud was tieing their arms and circumscribing their ; s invite coriattlon of body, and a happy ' froZtof ettlTe. 'I P, usefulness. ' who take them are delighted with their °pecan.. All the T ._ t ,.0.1 of d e i lred ,, f y rn: o e nee on 0 2101 , p , are areured by the The Assembly adjourned lit ten o'clock. morrow will bo a lively day without doubt -- ' f.,et• of cornm ' on &vile. pills upon Ms system: "For ''' a " . "." " 1.- "For further particulars" see my nett The slieconery of thaw wonderful pills ertaLdisires u now :. E.l : r i : . ,, i. int7i sad a naw principle In the aelence of 111,11. 11 pills tio griping pains or eleintew at the .LoOLACiI is experienced; they operate naturally, leavi ng EASTWARD, Ho.—The tide of travel sets the buwele, liter and caber organ. in a natural uni healthy strongly this season across the Atlantic. Never ; c-'''!"..‘ p t inh., , 6 ~d,.n giro. Ysch w liftt to the b • they before was there AO large a number of passel, peril ib ' tedre from it 'Mt/near s :deposits and ET DC. C. SC JACKFirN, PIIILADELPIItA, PA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liver Clevepidad, Dyrisquiet, Idneedi4 Chronic or Nrma, Ddolds, Disease of the 'Wow, and ail Dir, oases ariong pow a &ordered Lim- or Stomach. Such os Cogan polkas, [rostra Piles, P 010... of Blood tho Mad, Aridity pith, Stomach, Noaosa. Ilsorttarti, gust for Voad, Pulse. or Weight in the atonuch, Soar rawddlotu. Slaking orgiat. Erring at the Pit of tiselitonsach, dwhauning Of the Hurried and Dinkadt Ilreatbhatt. Flattering at the fleart.lleasklagoinaftoeating son...dons when in • lying pee fur., landoseof Mks% Alta or webs before the Sight, I' e ssr sod pain In the 11.1, Delideney of l'creplra tloo., Yellowness of the Skit. and Eyse, Pain in the Bide, Back, (Meet, Limbs ke.. !holden Plods. of Hest. Harare g In the nosh." Corestent Iruatriuosgs, Banana am.: Pe. DI• trite. preadoo The toot/rams. la ...Wag the atteuriod of the toddle to this In doss so with 9 feeling of the Utmost ma ets In Its virtu...ll adaptation to the dLensets for which I. recmmended. • It is no new and untried article, but ens that has stood the best of a ten year? trial before the American people, and its reputation and tale is unrivalled by any +Millar pre parations extant. The teetintouy In Its favor Own by the out prominent and well known physicians and Individuals In all puts of the country Is immense, and • candid' peru sal of the Almanac, publishial annually be the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any Of his Agents, Minteut but satisfy the most M./piked, that this remedy I. rarity deeming the greet celebrity It has obtained. Principal tribe aml Manufactory. No. Pi Arch rinwt, PhlL•driphiss P. (b-101.c.-14,1 R. Woodward, Eq., OwwwrD boosea Trardlor for Mt DU/MI.IAM Mat inkia, ls rry CWWII, O A. • Dracut:goo, Jab. , 1155. • - . Da. C. M. JACK., —DIOT Sir:—^i war for far nen yet. • lamely afflicted with Chitaits Dyeentery, for which wee attended by Marna of the ben. physicians In the country, but ell tie tie ay.Q. f alu need wericial remedies, but amid and nothing to benebt me Until l wu itigtUCO4 to icy your German Bittern and altar caking beim bottles by allikb. I tree entirely eared. an ant non enjoying the bent of health." More Effects of the German Bitters in Dye. pepsin and Liror Complaint. CertilLoste of J. C. cone, 1 .9. Report. (w the "Ewen. log Mould*" Pittsburgh, Pa., who, Feb. 21,1845, Inv: .ASI. NOM wale past My Wife tus ban wing your Or man Bitten, with a happy - afflict Vitia has Lein afflicted mono or totp, for wont pure, with disease of the Liver and Dlgertai iledsustal ehe rounintood ening the Bitten, en thing given her much rebel. tier londth Is now rapidly improving, eippialts good. and MI bass essny mom to toe- Lloyd she will he pertly metered. Mr sap 1t U the beet usraletoo Ma tom Inver tmod." • Nervous Debility. J. M. Ilmatuara. Doylestown Pa., June 10,1553, eays, -.My vitt Ins been afflicted with a lierrotm Debility since September, 1854 since which thus I have been utuddc to god any physician or medicine that would benefit her In the lout., unfit...els day I called at the shke. or Dr. Jimmy, In ibis WWII, for nom* tincture/ or iron, and described to hint the afairthme or my wit% he than handed me a lot of papas to road, among which I found ono describing your Dermas nit.* I immedi.tely procured a few bottles Am biro, and am pleased to mats tlmt the we Of the Bitters haa done tog more pool than all the undlein• she tom hentaore Ohm. I o lel, yen to *end me a hall down battle.. • • . • Liver Complaint. 1 Y. Wks., Slertinaeurg, Pa, May 22, 1154 say.: -frith much pleenise I innify to the virtue of your Ger. men Bitter.. Some linie rime I wee attlicted with . dinars .or the Liter. Lir whkh lined eerie. renuelne, brit with no beneficial effect. until 1 WWI lulu./ to try your , illtrell• which I am now happy to elite hare entirely cured 111.12 . nay are entirely nuretabla fn. filet oil alcoholic Luau planet 111 toot. etel Affrl'rks (ulna per bottle. Sold by Draggivt. aud Storakarpera avery town and tillage tba L'ititad BMWs awl Oanadas. And by IILKNIINU BROS- Bud Dr. OEU. LL .K.CYDKR. Plitaburgb, l'a. tulU ydltitl ♦ WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 11 "VOUCH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND rewareh of the beet method mon that ever Heed to Std • remedy t h at would rattically runt the Dyeperele, which hal lawn recently found out by Dlt lt. T. F 0 . OP PITTSBURGH, PENNA, His laborious march and research In Noe hegitable Klat t,. for eight or tenyeare. Us brought to UUrght • wore:Wend Mnllcltte wlikh radkally cure the,DYSPEPSIA, which Ls the ant milieu( all general disease-vadat the human sys tem Is table& to. Keep the Reservoir latornachl clean and hodthy. mind all have good beidth and cannot be• sehlert of any general dimease. Dr. li. T. FORD has been • subject of this awful thaws Idruself, [Dyspapelaj for eight to ten years. and has tried bruadteds ur esperimentsbn himself, but all In rah., until hie preterit discovery, which has nuilcally cured him and many other in di, right to twelve days, without pain or slovens, or any unpleasant &silage in the velem, but on the contrary, It itl,4ollt. * yam and gives • healthy action to every part. It will gently or copiously on the bowels, and a t,. • healthy action to the stomach mid liver. You can sat end drink your usual dieting. which will not Interfere—the nualkine always doing DR. R. T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL What kind of dhoti*, will Dyspepsia prodocat I answer, It le the Ara came