_ . • r .• - . L APANiZIIA..BFRX:,,g/4,4-861 RELIGIUGS INTELLIGENCE. The - oThinnei't asp Protestantism in ails bulks small Its "temples" are peareely visible; and are few And far be- • tweert. *Nevertheless, Freneb and Paris 'Protestantism has got Maimed life. True revival really e x ists in Paria ' ---At the recent session of the Uni-' ventaliat .Natipnst Convention, held in NeW ,York, itivras'_ascertabied. from the beet attainable l authority, there are 1,100 Universalist Sabbath lachoo's in the cann ily, 8,500 cOleens and teachers 74,500 pupils, and 600000 - library books. ----.S.NewYork (religion) paper re torting to the kuppression of the "Daily. Newe - a Soiessien sheet of the vilest kind—says the edbor takes leave of hit readers by say lug that the "News is dead, but sleepeth ;" to which a cotempo nay adds,"Byl this time he stinketh." . --The "North Western Advocate' contends for the right of women to speak in the Church! --SeveWesleyan Methodist; have been: lined in ustenroth, Germany, and their-minister imprisoned, for violating an ralF cr old law' which forbids religions meetings without the li i pense of the resident clergy . =6 .The following incident is given in connection wiih the above item : Two delinquents not far from Wintem• In:1g were cast into prison. When they were alone one said to the other ' "sow, my g ooil (cum ! , tau En t what his brou g ht rat hare ?' I "Willingly," replied the other ; "I lave the .word of God and prayer, and hive been sent here because in a private house [ engaged , in social prayer with it few friends." "So," return• ed the tint, "that is odd ; I are here be cause I cursed and swore. see is at a loss what toll) nowadays. If one curses, sal tave doh},, one is put in prison • and • if one prays like you, there is nothing for us bat limbo it The !Hambiligh Tract Society Pribilsked ini 1860 nearly 200,000 tracts over the preceding year. The entire num bertistributO was 986,000. —The National Local Preachers As. .- socliation of 00_31. E Church, meets in New York, p aturday the 19th day of - .•-•=-According. to a• correspondent of "limusgelist" frequent changes in pas tors' rektio 'occur lin Western New Yak. In twenty-five Preabyteiiin .iitunettis • h which he is acquainted within a ,ius of thirty-five miles, only. lints have ttm same pastors as flip years lag*, Several among the largest and ireelthiest, he says, have changed pastors twine in that time; an-- !Banner of the Cross" says : letteri from Memphis, published in ibs papers, says, 'Major General Polk has vest-little weight—''is all - fuss and gas— and people are very tired of his presence: We reckon so. A man who can consider icy alike, at anytime, or in any cause, as • important or as honorable as that of a Bishop in the church of God, must have . 'km and gas' in him which will show-Out, when he is; 11, to such a choice and such :it fall: Rehm Mortified everybody ; him self not apparently . mortified at all, nor :,likelytill be he is well emptied." —lt is ;said a Roman Catholic clergy man In New London, Conn., was charged With - Whipping ono of his • flock. He claimed to : have been acting within t he mope of his pastoral functions, but the smut, thought dielsrentlyl;and fined hi m $7 and Mists. —The killerites, says a eolemporary, have fixed Upon the 12th of October es the end of all things. At a recent Mika, meet ing itis reixirted, one of the elders said *lam tfoltedßtates are not referred to in any_ of s theinAint i iiropheclos, for the reason that tide countr I had not bsen discovered when they were I made." Robert Andley Brawn - has been appo' tad Chaplain of (Jol. Lmsurera oinandhead 6 regiment. - . .-----The,degree of D. D. was conferred on the Bevl S. J. Wilson, Professor in the Western Ti eoligiwit Seminary, at the late Commencement at- Washington College, Ps. —The, "Presbyterian" gives the follow ing - bit: of - gospel , cora, tat!en from the ;Register". (Unitarian) of Elos• ton: I "His (La., (Arial.%) whole plan of Wye lion is, 23e and yon;-will be blessed ; love pia end man in the'pecnliar spirit of his' precepts, and you will be, end arta so far, saved!? An earlier and higher author. ity has aid, "Believe in the Lord Jams fihrist, - and than shalt be saved" richest benefice in the ibuich • „ Of is Poidingtoo Rectory; Cam bridgethire. Tao anntial value of this fiv ingit staid: to be $36,500. The present Intsimbenti has hold it shies 'the year 1811; to that the aggregite earn received Is $1,826,50 . --The ' , Methodist Protestant!' is're spot:giblet-dor the following : A gentleman !topped sj little girl, in ArmapOlis, )514,, find lioliteltsairli. 4 4lTill you be kind enorigh to tell tn t ejwbere 1 wilt find ; the Methodist Otutrch , "Methodist Church, sir," mild abe,i'die Illet bodies have no "church , that le their meeting hone"-and she polo tad toen l edifice near by, of quite an impels :: lag appelitance. ' .t —A correepondeot 01 the New:York "Tame? writes •" "I have just learned ~,...-thetirs7Minister, (I believe a - htethodo) _:- wall lmng l i attia ' church"door, of iivillage millet Drdanele Ghent sistf tellee abase '..' • ,Little BoOr Ark., on - the Arkansas river. ,vent, J ' ' Her= ad on the text ititlietd. lli: 12: - ule the b year thou shaft let him go &NV' ' e- is said to'he :originelly kepi' '..,. Zdssivilik; Ohio." '..—.v.,Dr. Donean for the past six , pastor of the First Baptist 1. - Citinieb,4tpw Odeani, was constrained to beano thitcity because of Ng unwillingness 'to aniteib a "day at thanksgiving , on so. 1 1-.< ittoant of the battle of - lefentennik... 110 l on a rem San day ea. pfelealted l ll3 ila ' in the N' A sa Street BaptiatlAntob, )3,roOlyv, N. Y. . ' •,:.i.:;Thei:"Bildnip of Bodes, ii - orderitly: ti • - :: ,- anaiamittranson Otninell• a toe 1. ity . ... * p r a Lr th rt ,tl 1i . 1. ; 1. 1. 1 . ‘ fl la tha 1 it ... lit abet), 't att..l , 2 n , 3r . grocs