t ittisint* aktttt m PEXXIXAB6 Ot 4 4 11 114 !! ' ricsanus, rioktAti kiss, asysTos, 741 P4 1112 9. • .27 3 zitteuxsikasit*tifiL - _ - • OFFICK, gAtETTE BUILDINEVIIOB‘.:B4LAND: 85;RITH OFFICIAL P - #PIZIC of rittAintawb, miaimpupay mai Alloghtur • Sterese••-p , 4l*. elenti4fieteelH -.— One year..'•45405 One YeaKarao 'Single anP__.. 7 -••ni2 u One mont 75 slx. ma s- usol 5 cop yes, 3= Week' Ul6 Thfte ta" 7611° one to Anent. 1 , . c1 K5e 1. 4, , 7 , - , , and #f4.- 1 41c1 - 1 3 4Y.. ,. ... 1 W.-:!; „ Wic-Pne; cm the inside pages of this ino4iingii • G+zETTE.: . &cowl page: Inter ea int leght tiding, matter and Poetry; Thin; page; Financiai Matters in titeii York, Ilarkete 454, retegrapA, River:l des and imports. fixth,,:page i Ironic Markets: , 4 • Seventh page qabO`lfiseellany 4:4010 6) Ni/i n NeWaark yesterday at 184 , THE . PRIMAR J l llE:musty - A To-0AI: Let every citimx-,601141/Fiff whointend to` ort.szcr' and CoL PAxithis year4T 2 94ter.l4s _privilege and 'be faithful hi attending - the pri _ wary inietirgs this afte7oort. The returns will be reported at the head qUarten3 o the , Sci Mia. Ward Grant Club, 141 °.: .66 , !iliOittiield street, this evening. A:,.)LAJOYti-Tv of the Senate rejects the nonuruoion of Husnraz, the_ soln-out Re publican from Ohio, for a Hontanacollector ship. Had his rejection required a two-thiids vote, he would doubtless have been con firmed. • Tax Southern press redoubles Its,.nrgent appe?iiti to Ltd President for the issue of a proclamation of general amnesty :Iris re , sponse will be forthcoming at an early day l,„ pro . babiy - prior, to Alm sitting' of the Democottiii,Natiorud Hewinv, of - Connedlent, Cludn24 of the. late Chicago Convention, yesterday: item:Or:notified Gen. GRANT and,Mr.' - Coratik of pe•action.of that body in rXottfiniting them for Ihelivealdenty and . Vieo Presidency - .They botkiromised to - write letters and formally anceit the honor conferred. ; • - . GEN: Sdiropmtn, a staunch friend and su rVirtir-of - general 9. 3 1.4217,z !Indan ettr;! neseiintspoli;n Rairmal t i has been confirmed by the Secretary-of War to sue , ceed Sreirroir. This action will meet witailheapproVal of all loyal , eldzens, who recognize In the new appointee a gentle man to be trusted and one eminently quail fled for the:position. Iris plain that the investigation , by the House, into , the alleged Corruptions of Sena tors, have so far succeeded that they have caught right man, in the contumacious writtnesi;; WOOLEY.. . He andids Democrat ic backers in the „lionse are fairly' "corner ed." Thd facts in his knowledge must ultimately be divulged, if the Rouse per sistsfin* In; ts demand. public opinion st the Cepitals'rapidly chrystalizing into a conviction . that a Western . Senator's vote was taught and has irenlkPfir,t Theirvitefiofirj.ll ari, t hiu3 sirengthened this stopieldrilriphlce of removing it. It is sincerely to be hoped that ibis wholte matter may be Probed to the bc'ttom• , . . A! ! } 7g9-0. I,ol rAvnt honors _ to7dsy in the OA* *Pitching tedlihtinitdirwitlt which *debars* the, . gismos '4kr, the"dead soldiers or the • trxilcr „ Thu', peitte4erlis whiebir ; e been es pee!r4irdedibated by gratelhl p e o ple for them*ortbeir no* dering Acids - the less atniplottons- graves ikia&elie.hatthi-delda y :and the iso-: kted.nuMpatauts which bare and them dot, the fbekorduißeinibllo, icaring thousands of ruisn*l-slutfts In attestation of the love which titOredly enshrined the memories of the destilk.,'7 4 . these'srete-day to be visited, by loyal 'marts which hold these memories dear t to lay upon them•the beau -Lir' al tributes of -kiyal devottOn to an Union which lives hems° these heroes - otreled their lives `toga* luVa.it 4*.yetlip:tePiesity'- ant filiiititheilevseigtheirdeath waif only the disitolutipnorAcntally „end tluit•Plei,r, es thoWleels;!..lhe . ..inclai:,4hfeh :they saved and the sa . cr l itiots,wkdolt saved . It, will immortally live 'at& ILClrts' Or 'their coon- How sleep the brave who sink to mid, By all their countrps 'laws blest; ,s When Spring, with deny fingers cold, Returns to deck.their holowed-mold. She there shall arm/ Oreetet Than Fairy's feet have ever trod. Britduldirdideen Imall kfranigt-. - By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There HOogtr cpies, apilgrinigrey, To bless thir terfthat Wendr tieir elayi• - And thither Duty shall repair To dwell, a mourning hetolltAe* qtfthing7. !In; afacOvtvldoh he lag AN,rl l,4 4ltn eoar~ li9 resig ns STAMN ePPlMitir tO theeara tholoos tors azi.deithant ininorithetei s, Ugly. The acquittal of th e President was cSectivd itoth rem* M111400.,111.4 ig ,~frite and ressation' wool the Secretary was - needed. if the:Sens:o "ciberaio this view —and,,:ityls''-ihelagitintate serpent* of the atxpitiol!..4le,Teruue•of-001ce- kw is nul l. aittfal'alhalV dada aweip'thro Ughour the iktitththg I order'. F:a4',9 l lcO, ig,not VtottOt , , =kV Orals; TOR i n Mgt/1; 0 4 la rePbErrefkifitl*held to be vaunt, imp idievabssiA the :cOotarY.' reclairing Benalp 3 10, 5: 01 . 111rmation will be Twitted - 4g same Way, stud, if it toe not aseing'the oriciPittid was &blunder, If not WWI: i llif : Stiireon would have solved this.difilualtyfor Bandon by resign ing ZWBOYW ladno_tfall to db' taCW M r - a dz . 6141 aci" " Y 4 4913031044.11,0* 4 8 a so 104 go een . I kilda.o97 6 tgaral Ace *lidera am liattift Probably be qtdte WWI tok the ca l at ry 41441th t.ftg l i t afi:Vaittrr • " • I 'lf • .r ;' I •=: {,A4lkilV 3 ! , 1:.1k ,,, 1 , '. , :t ) .. T - Lt :1. fit :II: 1;410:N ,s',Vltl At.e: 1 , ..;;i.c , eff40 Ylv7cl4 PRESBYTERIAN REUNION-A LAY VIEW OF IT. This week the General Assemblies o both the Old and New School Presbyterian° ,- ,Micel l 'a t ei .... ti'Wafo=treett2, Albany, /tt:' , V;;:iiiiii-tittiN'eniiMnniliiirg in this State. In acx:ordance with theini tiatory measures taken last year, the project. ed Reunion of these two bodies bz,i, beg under consideration... z The i typAsAave al: ready been recited in tbsia columns. The iurangenVenti ifolicitleadikhing the 'Management of the Trust Funds and Edu cational FoundatiOns of ithe vovto organize. Lions seem toalickyll ; bean .oyall i :digested. Indeed, it is not at all probable that trouble would arise out of thosimatters unless un comfortable Mellon sliMild -be first exPeri ence4MlPO4.4 doctrine; or discipllne., , Such, manifestly,, is the conviction that pervades both 'A ssemblies,' for,' While the IVlditY.V.f.the old itatutatdis-"equally le cognirefj by both „bedlea—is reaffirmed, sPekiid , ewe Is :takerl - 4O;ensure toleration for tveraitieS of statement . and interpreta tion, :,1 1 oliticarj- Platform makers may be , presumed to understand what this'Means. I T4 l3 l; 3l r4igelfeeli dectirine, ta itkimiity, affirms that the "Scriptures of the Old ; and New Testainent are the only infallble rule j of Wily:mid" practice,' t 4 This.: . f6rmula ' bitir l ' teen -variously phrased. Sometimes it has been writteli -"The i.Bible,''aifditMOßilile alone,ik&oßepor- of-xiatefttinft" r - 04., other - tines thativorite expreasienV been, "An open Bible; in vie liana '6 l f i e?rery per son, and he or she to judge of It; in the sight, of;: GA." Such were the ineuleations which gave impetus and success' to that grand andlieneficent movement liiiiu'n as the ReforniatioM- How these broad andmn qualiffek4ssertiona. of Aridividual„libertiH and responsibility cant litt:ltiio nably con strued to comport willt l the,, interjection of I an authoritativeform of belief between :the. ,individual soulillid Sin Createi,- ia' not easily explained. Hence, the chief perplexity" of the Assemblies.' . Both concur in the cardinal fact thatthe 1 Bible, and that alone,hi the ultimate and Lib= ' solute standard of Ortliodpiulp . op 4 inlon and of purity in bniutii dl TeO ftill Will, 'not do to rest there , th a t i it ie needful in ad elided:to-unite upon. adogniefie and arbitrary specification 6f tlie - essential points ef -doc trine taught in 'the Bible:" If this *Akira tion was suffered to remain simply as a con venient summary: of the average interpreta tion given by the chuich to the biblical teachings, n it would 'not trench upon the rights of conscience or personal independ 'ence; but when,,ii.. uttryle ',obligatory upon each individual to interpret the inspired vol nmein 'thelireibribed Way; 'and no 'cith6r,' It would seem that ecclesiastical authority was as certainly' inierp6seti bet Ween -eacli man ormoman andhis or, her Maker,- as un der the Catholic Hierarchy. Whatever dif ferences in degree, of Spiritual Despotism .. may be alleged, none exists as to quality Hence the protest of Dr.: PaTTraison against the basis, of reunion. -We - do , not say that he formulated the objections, as we have above; but his objections, when re duced: to tliiiesaelithiraiiiiints,:iiili -can tide -with our-inatenielik .of iiiim, though_ he May not be awin4 &hi Ns theft. Tools 'run. ' He was fearful that the Old School, being in the majority, would, intim avant of reunion, soon or ultimately, enforce indentity of statementand illuattatimi ,upon ali doctrinal points; and thatilie NeW Scheoi ' minority ikould findthis at first irksome and then in tolerable. This is a revival; scarcely under anew form, of The olff.zontroveray between A:litho* andcFreedian. in - 1;i1U di;rie! , :if i lt6i. "'Dillon. 'Dr. PATTEASON'EI objections so far ,iii they hafe.ititillisiti *eight. 'ink' b: kith beyond his special application of them. If the New Schoolf.ffiblehlailistlightto de- Maud and constrain uniformity of opinion, whytiiii not the 014 i, siliot - k! amid( okthi' catholic? . _ : - - But Di.•P,LIMMUMN the changes thaF !MAY yam wrought 4t the !Mule current of i thiWogic,opinions, iimit l l l s:3A—ttgilL9fLtbsfo-tuan. Presbyterian Church; uktmcpgly through . Out Christer. „ „ i Se j#9 l . t.& 4 1 1 have . i'lieh; they cisim, to a f com prehension of ft:4i. Of the ;Christian system, and -have attained to- a jester find Moteliarinomons: method of 'IL lostrating and - practically apPlYing thOse iloctrixiim, than they.' pommel' , Ihhty 'Yews age, it l is fair to presume that their progress , not exceptional, butit,,nart of ii . general :movement in which their Old School briith.: ren -h t irve coruicimudt or , iinixnutclously„ , ,The era , lot.allesuition, growing but-of dogmatic coutroversy k is Nippily .drawing.. 'to a close. Less stress on. - fonns.br words, and more on right feeling and con ' duct. The protestant deriOnifnations . 'tire forgetting their estrangements and< remeni- , bering more and more'dis points on which 416 in 'unison: Mean` indicatia they are for. good;air& o trtistithe-k will multiplY and givesgthen - entili World, there shall be bui 5 4.4 1 01d and one Shepherd. . 4 114 1 Tnr.' 3 lttihiiiitAiii terate,' in thb &n ate of an article strongly ~-u rging 7 111910p2, v to . .e•stock of the Chartters"liglitil • Cinniii. l fly ,: or t vi e n t it,, s i o' , ~,, .f.,,t ,-,. (.., .::: , ' 7 ' .. . . . , , tlzerifr m r tintit .ig e tiick 34 Pf i lhikficAtn . :Igcd In' t s' r road' can '. L , heir from their own ~' doors.!the ' thunder ~ o f possing:_trains over aroad already construt.; e d in thia county; - snAtare well, posted MI to • the . niagie : eirOct i . the , 14 1 4.41 12 /:iot,that, f ruak has hi 4 upon and i business. 010u ite rMiti.rrOpyiS doubled acct, tree 3 ,i and tinsineiihUlprizeNinaCOMSTitiVei iitauditilitc to igt lite And Oda lands alon *Ogress. r g* an ,gawns xuad,oert a i n c y -, inferioliddir Itilids - *UA - 0:,, ,, w v „ , hale gone;:bp veyetalluntedt, r not becankk of My''fruM - te 'Of' Rlebrdatit , e', feeling ' ? but :because they urtepened- to -the - *er r and; within smixtetable,seach - of.;the: r atulan i = o nei)P94lM of..Neatem, , --t- itsor,.,.Ar.„ 7 o#!latki, are :=MOmmedviut-, ; MlAlWltiktor tbo.94lce of Zeatteri of ,Ah e , f17.14. - Senate, which Kr..-FOINZY , has just, riiMatedoOlhettinoltitinfObrtherile4 . , are C inder " 4 lel a r gt - 1114‘ 4' ' Ulfilar' .1, O, - ...$,ll ;-: . ~n di r••.”.i.t., _.,~. t1e.2.1: Mut' 14 . M 3-41 611 - 4) 1e.41 The question of reunion is before several of the ecclesiastical bodies now in session, and the signs indicate an advance step, to' what extent time will only develop. The Old and New School Presbyterian Assem _blies are discussing the report of the Joint Committee, and the most favorable sign of its success is, that they are praying for light and assistance to direct them in their delib emtions. The eyes of the Christian world have been directed to the propOsed move ment, and mach is expected of it. If the union of these branches is effected, it will 'quicken the efforts. to invite other bodies, that have entertained propositions :for un ion. The spirit of union has been Signally developed at the Methodist Genera Con ference at Cideago, by the pleasant' inter-' change Of feeling in the presentation' of the fisternid messengers frau the Evangelical Asseda!lent (German ifethecliata)o and heel the Afriouixeulixifid Elaseelad Pltureb- The ,Oeneral Conference 'has, kindly .met their 'advances, and has taken steps towards un- , ion, or at least a closer fellowship than here tafere: • The Reformed Presbyterian Synod which has been in. session in tlilS•cit'y for .several days, have given 'indications oU a ble, union at some future day 'with the United Presbyterian Church, but no action Irs been taken. Thus the work is prep+ a g Bin fc•• ; • ,• ' The General ' Synod of the Reformed (Datcb)!Olturettwill meet ati Hudson, ..New York, Wednesday, June fid. The Chief Palate Citt WlRZltkteliC - CihtlittEitCl - work and the practical administration of affairs. The ;wants of the ;,Theological Seadaar ywill'llalla a geed deal of atten tion• ' ‘7' ' The Christian Radical has JUst been re ostablished at Laneaster, ' Pa. 'lt Was for merlypublished at Denver, Colorado, and won Is for boldness, energy and which spicy cheek ',;,' . The Ohio Universalist Convention will meet at Dayton nett Thursday 'the 4th of Junco Rev.- E. L. Rexford is the preacher General synod of tielteibitaed Presbvte the,eoeald°l4l,-.telnil*.reie • risu thank • • Tentien; And Rev.. A. Wilms Wlli preach ' NiNTE DAY 7lcgarqNfilar.BB/0/.7. , Synod met at half -past nine a a specinitterrnorron " Unity of Fait,h.” , an , , , ;•• , . _ was opened with prayer by the odera- The corner-stone:of the newCatholle'Os• toi.i Minutes read arid tipProiiie thedral 13roolti#iivillhe laid Orc the third .• 'pr. McLeod assigned ns for votin parlay of AMC, The, COstOf: the Indidlig lathe negative in the cams of Mi.' tioii:`Fi g . its to be twelve hundred'thousand. dollars f `Stuart- . vans, ilf,zetinsyitan4 l / 2 for perithasik,n .iniodificauons, presented by S. B. W. Mc- Application hat beeitimacti) L -ireieiiid paper , Qat! same" LeOd M. llot.siad-for 4 te,hic the, paper Uthlish a kind of Ritualistic Church in Phil Sdopted wairtiLitibbbentei. r'gav some guindiniothinitiee 441 es leirrvwlarommithriyomofr• ,Inshop decided not to kilo 4 n t un , c'l ere was n arena m Wow' thef untie ' the substitute, and which, in his judiemeliV . of the new Pariah- , • • , wore of equal, if notgreaterelmmuji ff ,pether, Becket:Abe ,l;<tipeTlQngf the ' Order thsti those on which the act of dsl patte . of Pounds, on a late tour in the North-West • - Vim' .2 'fdr preaching and lecturiii,:fiffifitelf Me the' : " . 4 7 4.f ' I, ` 24 1 4 1 • 5- 1 ' and, the + rett l on e r t; ' undul 411 1681 4 Itep ttire u e b t ll 'ell e,7in wiTCh i h nie s atignA ehnleli for practica all* I eehat rn etlati• Y restricted and lm- ` dOx that thertillgleas t eachings r,Ae form orilhe nonilieslgettri fie -- man camniin4,lm•mh nom severe for the thing charged. St kin g th e rlble. enty par r na me, fro t n the roll of office and member with reriblieltif inseittition but faith: ' freohent tidal iiatilpirrtottifi , . 4 0 . PfrestY4riiii Chris% in ter - vido us T Pe , r i es i n • 14 #0 4 l eealOthiSiiofidt4 Involve imnio do not esiomponsztootothi• '. •C Z C. 1% 1. 161 g r it on , ' • • -L ;This, , er ", arc , „The Yining Men's. Christian AsficidaA4 Melon/ f t th e cane, " " been of New York has commenced fife' 'aria, The*Aott of theifYillW4,olfilittt ee .,,Q L et a fine edifice; oi tie, , b 00:04 ., n f presenma Avenue , and Twe atT 4 h/etr itrget; in*MAl- 'be di to &M r : l = 4 r g l ear tftw ;deb, oppco!e r=ified oordes-Sofilunt :id hie As to --he; Pra'ateilea 1 4. 1 4 " TieVis *lo' igsial kyTind and BermtlinfeAt t hrio e lbt. p e o ritlousd n----iwt:l ngstut was , t, ~ „ 1 ~.„ f ;" ,try e r litl,ll A . e -t t . S.P`. • 4ldt ' Li Sir 3 , v1(r.;3.11.'1 f15W114,47 :•• ' 1.1.i,”1 - . 7 lc c dB wrote. 101 . 0 411.411 . ,134 0 . :bi-, • j 7,5 • 4:c t r1 . ,•111. (.'f i , . A-4 le 'if S 7 S• 1 . 4:1 +2/ , -. n ~ /g4 1 _ . -ET I .1, • • ilia Ell 144ti4tg -situ ~",r"' tyw v r ~r'4 ~. _. `+*;.M+Rli'Y!'bi4.Ye"~M~iSW~`4 ✓' i ~~+`. ~~~~~'~~~~~~~~..~ . ~ ~l~'„ ~~. 3 ~6'Y y t —, ~dy rrt="'7" . ",77" -- • PITTSBU RGH- .GAZE i .SATURDAY, MAY _30:71868 UNNECESSARY APPREHENSIONS. We sympathize with Senators, who are tri f tl ul d t " tl i re ir gria tifi det e i f tt ibm~ v d ; atioa of, a inccessor I 'r floyea 'S the delhanr_which in'ecladetiii4a-lr'oni admit tingt thr. President's . powet Yof removal is' irlionder—under the present:cc tmultiumes It is of only recent , growth, t o b e ewe , the sharpest ftcsAtiny net being able to detect lti4 'vigilant soliclindkc in4se half of Senatorial privilegeewhen they were more gravely at Issue a fortnight since. Do the PodfmePe of the Sen_etieetiPerm that the country is to be impelled ePelm kr 'Pentae ° , of empty words? The popular attention has been direeted by recent evert! so point edly toward the variance between Senato rial circuiniacution of speech and Senato rial promptitude of treachery in action, up on rait•vital to the national fwiliesie;` that glitierqg generalities will no longer weigh for any more ihaif 'ties; - an worth. Pee.l 3l e4w. lehilerPte. ,w,l44,SefmtererePoYe, say; they-propose hereaftertto take partici: Jar notice'dflyhar Soinatehrituif •do; and this field of observation affords' it" sops ;quite broad enough- for effective critielsni. Instead of so match; Idle' talk' about "self stultification," it; ould be well for them to remember that, by .a.yote ! which included 'seven men elected as Republicans, the Sen ate has already stultified Itself beyotal re-; demption. - What they may do hereafter:in 'that way is of comparatively little; 'cone' TINKERING WITH RENGNRIKGP.... TION. - - teiXt , A propesition has' been' made to amend the A.rluntsas.hill'in the Senate ,by striking, .out all provisions specifying . fundaMental eimditions for the admission. This is 'very properly opposed, as at variance, with the ex . isting requirements of the reconstruction lime, and-as otherwise inexpedient •The true path- of safety for ~ the flaw* is in a faithflil adherence to the policy ofthose laws. That policy will leave no indefinite latitude for possible .reactions" in.SOnthern polities. TheYdafteition of the Constitational amend-, meats, the irrepealable status of citizenship,- ?Without distinction of color 'or race, are in `eorpomted in the express terms of the com pact for the admission' of the returning Statssiamkassuckartalready SecePleti—bi the *epterstt - -six of the ten communities, _ and will soon beadopted by, the rest. The policy of reconstruction, including these es sential features, has been acquiesced in by all parties, - North and South. Wisely framed, it *bean consisumtlyAnd success fully carried 'to • the( dorieltision which is now within reach. To disturb the finality which thee seems otherwise Inevitable would be not only impolitie bin 'unjustifia ble. R third street, and about eighty-five on Fourth Avenne.. _ The:444(.4d; his a netice,or k _p t *, kg retßoatorref tlietpisaSpirlvidtelfzli. et ,MWel—dtryilirde'd OVeiliffirafartie burn, at which Dr: llnntingdoeihierniher .clergymen of note defended' the plan; irif ' l ing that the denemination.:iieded.- to 'be more plastic and accommodating tcciretun. 'Mien; thee It hall the liberty of Other de. nondruitions,Mul ought ,to use it. Bishop Eastbntii- ccirdially endcirsed the pldn' of sending cint evangelists. _ The Fourth , Baptiii Church ; of. St. Louis, Rev:Dr. 9.hoini pastor, -hhel n!t h erilet the deacons to call upon such of the members of: •the church as they see fittolilltheptilpit at' anY • trule wh el the pastor may be the rt , presented at" . the: forty,- fourth anal ' of the American School 'Uhl ; held 'it Oc. , ket 9t - Nast% Eh elphia,Wa glean , thefOilowing items: 'Dar g the last year seventeen hinr: - .1 died and th y-one 'new ' schools 'were or," '' garikze.d, , aid sixty,-six Allidred . 1 1c130.041-vh4l, ted and aided. , One hundred missionaries were employed in .twenty two StateC f ; " Rev. John bkinnini,of P,iiiladelphin,Noa the fort Y-third anniversary hhumpitortife, stated find' : Ot !le4 . 9fc 411..._irge'.' of the, church I n ;18 i ;i i consisted or, suir 'l l l .. heartelied at b 311). D6'114114 lontPo?di et the , c o mmtk .' qiesscongt t. wlacix Otteu; t once.• in ,'.. months, - additions to the. chutchhave " en'toirice on every oecasien," ' except once, aging front seven,,the Laci est number, to one .hundred and twenty,, the highest. The whole number addedis about' live thousand, and the presenemembershiii ~ is nearly twelve hundred. About= twenty ~.„ )iave entered the Christian ministry and are scattered over the jaiul. - Isaac Rich, Esq., a noble-hearted wealthy' Methodist layznan of Bosten, who bad redent ly given the Boston (Methodist) Theologi. cal Seminary fifty thousand dollars, quietly called on the treasurer Week before last and increased the benefaction to one hundred thousand dollars. •: . r - , . According to the .Refigkur reteseope,.on a recent Sabbath there - were four hundred - and , thirty-eight scholars in attendance upon the infant-school of theirourtlißaptist Qhnrch, St. Louis, Mo. . This is , a remarkahle fact, and speakLvery highly, of the diligence of that church in`this department of labor. . - Mrs. Remit Beecher Stowe thii*ti Mei very estimable, and professedly, very re , 'igloos young women,' enter the hotiseOf God in a costume which makes the acts,off devotion in the service seem almost a bur lesque. Think of a`young ,woman ' coming to the Sanctuary of the Lord to confess that she is a miserable sinner, that she done those things she ought not to have done, and , left undone the things she ought to "haVe done, with hair frizzled till it stands on ends' . in a most startling manner, rattling string ' of beads and bits of tinsel, as if she came there for a game of croquet, or -a tableau party. She may look exceedingly 'pretty , ' and ,piquante, but the Bible does not: , en-, courage such praCtiees; end-but few minis ters have the couragelo rebuke them. A Cleiteat.Coaeiezicejs lola held Episcopal ,1 1 4 n4d 4 4tec -(RisbcP Delne're'e) at two o'cloch; - next Tuesday, lune 'O. The reverend clergy of.the'idisfriiiitch'ex- . pected to be present. ~, Among the noticeable &Inge befoic the General Conference of the , Methodist Epis- Copal Church at Chicago, is a memorial from eight clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church of New Jersey, ask ing theM .tE( . .oiistder th"ei. imikogori: 'al the union of the Episcopal and Methodist 1 Churches. The Ninth Amlttal Conventkne" orate “Board of Delegates . oZtittheittialslirier. Ices" was held some days since in New Toik. XcTresen4reft3Srasir Mdik:C.Xt.‘ gregations. Forty delegates were present for twenty-five copgrgatitinr. ,The Choctaw Multi:i is Preliiiierian" in its organization. The statistics sum up as follows E itiidsteis foUrtieii; Wei' ccunzazu#can . p, seventeen . seventeen . hundred, and fiundii;fl3Cliool Children eleven hun dred. The Board of Home Hiliikkedf tlhitra tedPresbyteriangitureh met at Bulemilifew York, Monday week. quite a large num : , berof delegates were present. Rev: A. Y. AtcAyill was elected Chairman: The first call of the Presbyteriei 'showed that 536 000 would .rbi hundred ihree misqlona.Oesi3NeM reported fat sex:- vice during the year., The report of the Beetetaiyopiws,thst ..t.44Miclt of the last annual meeting was OA*: The pelle r y of ihe Board Was, te hquidsieo-the- debt of last year: --Thhrirtos•tom -- But—the;resedt. Is; says thri-,.ffigkiiiihtisitluit;the deficit in the treasuryglrwiufuli!outAPA,999, while but $17,000 have been raised during === referred to a special committee to report in the afternoon. The Committee on the Theological Semi nally reported. Aezepted and adopted. Proceeded to the order of the day, the tee on Diecirainii, l ;-.... -- ir te....0n totbe ease of the First Presbyterian * Cliurakf -Fidiade i" phis. • - -' ' _ • ' Di, -limliagg; ehalrmanof the C ommitte e Do Discipliee, wareeallird' upon to 'State the circumstatiefeser•the ease: Thisbe did in a' ' Dr. Wylie thought tiotti additional milli- , lions shotild have been appended to there port to make .It - eoraplete: , "These re BOl W 'tions should have'restrained the' Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Content Pennsylvania' frorn ci vi l ails-Judicial functions in the nit Abolltitii tome -lhelbre them in relation to this matter..., He looked upon the TePort atilvery arbitrary ' , indeed.: The sessionbaa beencompelled to auspend.the. elder referred, to, _for acandaleue oances.'„ The Paper wits ameusaa eVggysitt length' 'by Rev, Dr. Wylie, Bev..f. F,_m.orWn,Rey. Elatatuftlfenng,'Rev. W.J'i McDowell, Dr,- l'lrDfrue.,end ,othere. It was _as i„, a, . 4 [' 1 WS. McAuley and. Ster r ett r ,obtain ee d, 1 . leave of ehrience T for the renu4der of the rlf wiu Messlot. lliiieved nazi the eipe)lsea it, the Commission beSi , out of the ib_nds of the' F'ir'st Refoirnied Ifiriati eargelon l' ivf Philfulelphhit &Aloft was ta en upon • that. -..-- i , ,:.r Alarge number asked • leaves atm ea during, the. remainder of_the session. a ,-weegnitited. ' .., . . bi, jr lar;•Melderitr l tiieved that the t364t mad In Cedarv i lle, 1 3b1t1, 1 0ntlia third! WeileaS; . day of MaY,, : 1889: •' The' Oissnid' tiluf4l, • Philadelphia; wail alio 'iintrte ‘ d: . It *as decided that - Ced&ville should tie' Synod then adjourned to meet at, lio'elock in thaillerrioon.s'ite,V. Dr. sterr9tt coriclu ded by prayer. •'• 1- - "- AFT-hi:TOON Spfel'ON., 1 Synod Met at three o'clock and , was open• ed with prayer by the. Moderator.- ' The minutes were read and approved. " • .!1 , - ~ on motion, Dr. Douglas WAIL instructed to present theaction of Synod, to the United Presbyterian General Assembly, to.which he has - been delegated..- ~ •• I . .' 1 - Report of . Auditing, Committee was ap - Dr. ~Wylie read a Mutest against the re- ception of the certificate of delegation of the 2d Presbytery of -Philadelphia, because no official information : had , been given of the l orgardiation of said Presbytery at the. time the certificate was Presented. Also. l l_,Pro- test against the receptien of • papers. zrom membentof the First Congregationef Phil adelphia. Alsoagainat the action of Synod .in rotation to George H. Stewart,*- Also , against the l/apart of the Committee of Dis cipline on the , matter relating to the First Church; Philadellibla, . :.., .. The following protest - lumina the action 'of Synod in the rase of .George•ll. Stuart, Yam-read by Dr.• Wylie.. 1 , i - . . Protest vainst the action of Ciesei•cd Synod ' ', /Wormed Presbyterian , Church in case of . 'L. George H. , Stuart, In ,e.sorierifa PiftzhalA • f Mb,' DM. ,- •- - ': • ' 1 1. Because, a/naming that this 'Synod . possesses the originaljurisdletion It clabna t this Jurisdiction can be - `eierdieed eniren the conditions and 'according to the order, established in its own booker discipline, which it has violated in - every 'particular specified in chapter 3d, section 2, pages 3, p. 5,7, 8; 9, 10, 11. 11. Because the form ofthe charge against Mr. Stuart was changed three difierent Ames, said charges being first presented by a resolution' by James' Sample, then in_an amendment to said resolutionby Dr. S. B. M'Leod, and then finally in a substitute for Cie whole - subject presented by - Rev. A. 9. ' Beatirie'it•te time Ur t introduc.' ' tion of said resolution y he Rev. A. G. Wylie, Mr. Stuart was confined td hie room in the Monongahela House Ivfithit -.violent attaeX Of spasmodic asthiria, which rendered It' Impossible the him'to attend Syned:without clanger to his lite, as he was adyised by his, physician,' 'James Zing, AL D., whose cer tificate to , this effect Inut publicly ,read be. "Ibr the Synod. -A IV Because' lit...igeorke H. sieeit-itei . never duly. notified of the resolution underl which be was suspended. • ' , V. Becausethe:only official *notice. r e - ecived 'by Mr. Stuart was the 'follOwing, name The following resolution was . by the General Asstinbly or the Re-. ornted"Presbyteriati Church, at Its ' session . in Pittsburgh, ilia 27,1888 - ••• ' ' , ...[Attest4 . _Jew; Mason,: 7' ..... Ber tivii,t *ore li*liliPai..litili. quei... lion (l o c i ' he case or mi. sitow.,) - bolakpn,j at a %lug-ImM twelve o'oloel4 at., thi day, end that,llo. Eittlar,l; be intimated of this by We Stated Clerk. , .; Pr iT u ttcei 3 4 4, 1 , P, 186 &, • , , ,-„ Whl r leno ae was. not m 11 0 1 47 92 tdr- , Etttb• art until about a quarter la eleven, o'clock, on Thursday, May 28. -..-, •• , - 'Wafture attar service ce atthaiforn:-' safe ' , „but tiefore - 9/q vote, on said; prettied:4e an va reaphitioo,.fumEuffys r at aliitit, - a Marten twebje o'citiek, p, ‘ ,..ig,,Ma,v 29th,-lift: U. Stuart, through Dr. T. W J. W i fitreseated , o 09 hOralderatkairl?- tho apaper se amp , each and e "allegatietisi an - - atuirges Mu, tamed the preamble and - resolutian,ln `mannerand fend as ,aileged, aml-pretesti ing the' right ottheAlyeed, to pass; the stun ; and yet, - notwititstsmilm,ealk denial A plutest.wittiourgivilig M. Stu art aPYopportunity Of help 41eard, ih • the ;• ad ,defe o v at e nynoc p _to take a, rite onhe pregnable and.resolutlon, and passed, the same ', INIT.' Because thiparticularacts Charged against 'Stuartlitr. have beep allowed for_ many' Years in the Rethroled i rresbyt er ha church,; While, well knoWn to, the Syncid„ , - NMI. Becau se several ether, members of the Synbil publicly declared Op the door of the Wood' that they had done, t e things , with:which, Mr :Stuart wallah . f aO•d'a° , XPltanliti. Wile proposed or on them. ,• :' • IX. - Because ere Is no eVidenra that Mr. Ifttnnt'S'Prictice;'tiri adtnitted 1 1 0', al-, thoughEnt'iuf,theibrra an 4 manner 's lled licentrary,te apreperbiterpretationofe itandards 'of the 'Ramped / I 'resbYteriati Church. . . . • • , X. 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I -Lv , ) •,. ....-A',: . .-L,W 0 • ,••., o 1 ?Pm' . chin-toi 7(L1,....t.Fre low. ~.:nt t • g 1,411 bi.upra.; Pi ,A?Lii eratft r: ll4, ."lqUt' " ,1 4 i , .1.131,1tt1 ' 10 ,t..,52h.t ' 9, .I.'fl •ii eiLl at'L r i 1 .T 3 .SM~" ° '~—~~:.~''~ s ek~~~'e'„v-~¢~*~`rr::~s~.s;.xr - r~ws.N "" ..~:'zF ~ ; ai~'..,,__'~?,~3'l' Laughlin elder. The -r• Moderator . ed that the Committee would appo, own Chairman. Cbmmitte on U r efon--Revs, John 3,4., Master, D. ~,J. N. McLeod, D. D.. Jobe Young. -1:- . • • The.repo 'of the ‘Cdinibitidti out •1 plane in relation.,l,9l,llio:feceptienhy the Third Reformed . eabytitriarreitiirregati on of Philadelphia byl the Second Reform ' Presbytery of that clty Was read: Mr.• Holmes, theCOtaddssioher, frou'ithe Third Church, Pratadelphia, was heart: it iengthin relation to thermatter. Dr. Crawford was ,also heard, ..He maid - the- etreinnatanbeiiiarratited the acts ,i • the •Presbyt flikpremisint. •' ee of Dr.r Steele,' Mr oodeidB it the .Cludr* justified the attioh of the. StkindPrealoe4 :ef•Philadelphlalin the matter. - • The repeats* &depletes read. • • •-• The Committee on. Nominations premed. ed their report: •- • • , , • Boon:4W , bt aw r o rd4Ls. I Leotistipouglas,z - Steele, nett and Wilson; Melnik Ni:.Weickhdde.:.-.&,. : 0. Wylie, Will.: artittam. , B."Scott,A.F.i4Morterr, Ministers, t, Messrs. 4.4.t.N.0 Gifford, =l.losea..• Shirra; 8 •0. 1 1 00 040/31 , ..NinIP.Leod, - 11LD4,; - Thema* Staltl4lßobeft ;GO; :Alex; ICerri.' lamatflample, Jas. " - Jno.:HOlnias, Beier Hunter, Roberti Matthews: and S. Taylor, Elders. ji z , • Domestic. Afissimm.,„;— Dre. McMaater,..„ ClarkkMoLeottitudCSOottl Ideooffe• &W)" . '•:" lie, P•lraittai 4.f ni" , 110,17rozor i t 'John--; 1403n;-.T. P. sauna, .. , r• Shlwdc: P ic94 g -, son, A;` (*race- ;•• : ` - Messrs. • McMillan; • • " - x - D4 Veter-:. Gibson, Sautnel„.Dallia, g4tkr. P. HniS; Robert - Hinithill; John Black, • U. M. Mushali,lL'lk.JOhn*llfcEldowriey," . • - James Rayliold% Mark,' MelleffertyL f end- 1 Wei KcElhenrjci,Eldero l : .. it DeNatee:to 'other. 14/ 0 4 6 ok;r4ii.p*'!AlF•• sem% (O. - S.)l= O:IV v James ,3llo;,/tlter Hate G4neful 'Aisemble Of: Dowlin g D. lki Principal, Req. Wylie' D. D;, - Alternhte. • tinited Preskyterian : tele. Mc L eodJ.N: ? . Princips3;lov; ' l 4`9ll#tra , . D.'L,l4:-D.i _alternate.; ' I' •Referined'"Chttkeht-Rev: David Steele,. D. D'. Prin k. Mplii; tthifr;' ,W J McDowell„ Riforfna l Preatiliiida';Elynoit—iiei. J. ♦ F. , oat% Ifotton,'.Pthlifipol . ,junr:'m. Erarehaty, Sitricrinteidea - te"iii.2ireologicaZ 'Seminary-- Revs:A. G; Wylie; John Dotigles,'.l): John Mb3faster_, Wm. W ilson ; D. D.. - ' LL.- D., S. P. D., and, Nevim. Woodside.' ;`' • t ' Trustees of the Thebioeicat Seminarif- - -A.- iii. Mc Murray, M D.kjas. N.Gifford, John Holms to 1871. • Jamele Sample, Tho% Car-. rick, gamuel 61: &at,. to 1869. ,•Robt.;Guy, : : , japtes Stewart, , 5. , 11`._, W. D., • ` James S. Martin, - Kerr and John • fleAtto 1876, • • • - -- • Emotive: eontsidttele,o Board 'of tie mtsaironp4tair. d,:F. - Morton; J. C. MeL SinittelDallfts,'•petet Gibson 'and - -John Miller. : • 3 L The Committee on the-commu: r i don. *Om the Refortnifd abYteilitni3" re ' ported they could notrendorse . the harsh,. • as Ahoy: are firmly persuadad;.' ' 10 o4ded4canderuna4titt.r.oVerir f National: f tllovernmeint l •which teal& letters ; Contains; , But;this Byr:od w l ll4cordrafixoe.npenite; ". 1 With,ell kutol Acing - AM quawn to. I acknoWlegejeaus Christ as: the -Prince or the king!a of the.earth. Thelollowl4resolution was paned: -• • :Rarefied,: That mheireas it is desirable' f andexpedietit that thisChurcbshoulcUntvea itoma mediate through which it mat he. • represented; and fthat, whereas tha paper, etYled the Bannetw.f the _Covenant . once: nu- • der the jurisdiction super vision of this. Church has, ceased teimaintain our friend-;. • ship and 4.pnbliehcal in. conjunction with.- :- • , 'another .pa_per; !thick advocates doctrines diametriyy o ..• ~ to our standards;, Be it therefore .. .4A-that the monthly:. Periodical ealled.the armed Pxosbytetima, • • Advocate, iimmumen • ,to the Church .1 servifigher,:oodfidenfOrand support- hut. -" thatthe•Church responitible,:forl7,•:4 'the articles that'saldjournal-mayeoet a ft u • ' V a r iQUStesointionsetthankswerepasseds- •• • The blank in k the ' r of t he- C Commit: , lee on,Piscipline wat iWednesdayo7th,pun Tbyinerting' ', ohm will meet lathe First Reformed P m , • - hYtechoi qtitro, hp Philadelphia, at 8-o'clock.- to the efts - -• • • •-• •- • i The•Fkttedelerkt tonotidy • 4 1 4•_-...? , ~•• : - - were r ,e ed to , the.Vallrosta- , • compoleithik gave OLlnalltatiOrl' byt far*. i; A# 437: 2 11 1 1 _ of n f o K ; .ueflampaghtdevatlonle - xe -8 3 1 _ 141 cti•Mitkunied• to,i4eet...ht • at 10 ' clo Ohio, ; _ t on the 44441 , NVtftentday .Mayi 1804 t•, , I,LI • • ' :woA *: It wilbeivbeenedX,sa Pl t nA:;dV:34 , - '• 44 "Er'ith4 44 Xf*?I Libeio 44,01043.011444941041111-.o•lliandi--, Idate for assembky,aubject tostoudnatkdbp--4' : d `tile Coant*,(kitfeatithip:rltirea' only * 9 26 MTent *6ocitatkPX4ifitf*Jl4# tren( b ' thi4W tti4 l2 l;ll lowed hla , nanto-7, loihe'4l4/.;Atodthelle l OokePle.Odelkiii 'me - notundone 'in an _ hououtniemay ' car e.it 14 06 t he 7- BehUhliPetaltickef.: • Mr. Crouxo 6lll :l4 s, Well ittoPoffi in;,,this. cam- • l ooo ltZ4 'PAP& heffilmff inthp *last manufficturiog-bilsiussa, , ukpoe zof the mph/1W abilftv. 4truikettit, efficient.;-. • legislator; and 'Well;)nft•ruled . *Ail that pertaitukto the hitireatliOf this constitnertoy., ..:, -- • - •' 14ARCIENVII I • DR. &war...wig* CHLk r D1i; ' 6442 4 4 0i& ; *0 1 .*4 44 64 Att. B.4i***i?BAA I= L, :•FP.O.* . 13 F- 1 4 1 , 4 . 3 . Yatt, . • • vaasnunlibisi) ..4 n11 :Po!"Ua 4 :i PAN ' ..1 .; CPUSDIIMAtIia 334.' i s _ . 10EDITE174,814,131)1104:40,::•.1 • • E. • : ; - • • - -•• . 1 , cc. •)•);r.BFOAR CO#RD4 t. r. PriCe 40 5OpiatflreiT poF. =I3 ,•• rt NM ME =I
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