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    PRESBYTERIAN BANNER & ADVOCATE
rresbyterlas Dinner, Vol, VI. Noo 16.
Prosbyterlaat alkdiroisata. Volk: XI" $O. 10.
DAVID *KINNEY, Editor and Proprietor.
TNENIS.-IN ADVANCE.
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1- Iti ngtgal tAttg
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"iter Ways are Pleasantness."
Come, yeseekers after pleasure,
Ye aapiran , te
. ,tftei l l . 9z.lll3;"
Who on earth lay up your treasure,
tO WEI'S name. '
guillillibili'yofer rake); "' itc
On iffinkin6tion's plain; ' ,t
Soon to see your hopes all'blastedo.ll !
And your expeotOions Tau.
Think you the immortal , 8;04, , , '
Can be ohettea wi9l,s,eyp tbese? .
Its,'that'eforined lIIATIN to inh erit,
Think phi eitithiy joys daUidentie
Think 'you' that'thiAtainble
Oft desponding and distreee'd
Ban no drop , of swept , enjbyment.
To xefreetthie,troutdp4 *est?,
When you see him 'droop 'tin!! lasiguleh,
Mourning over: Zion' ti wastes; •
Is there nought but bitter anguish— .;
Nought but woe his spirit ,tastes t , f
0; thire !t 3 Ay, fen in his sorrow!
Thofigii cast noedeipati.;
, ,
'Night ifiingi 'Weeping,' titif
Oftbringe ceinputia t'
Faith on eflg e plutons s
Says, "His promise'cannot fail;
Soon wh,'ll, , st liis feet aditringii '• • •
OwnAhategracsinust stilbprevail,r: , L
lioies. !PP,' brings eir?Yku•PlE visional to
Of celestial, he , arenly)oy; 1.v. 1
Whore, aniid the lade gl7Sian,
witliatt
r
- A
0, dec eive,yo u rselves no longer 1
Seek k nis-Arc nobler aim ;
Itise to Plensuresinrer, stronger,
Than ait'earthlY bilarer
Dotint.tho longer,' thni 'there's pleasit4e,t l
..:•Eletivihenohriistianedttodp athifretittrn;
Thet t/1y caNs most ths,treasuree
Which th e tvorici oannbt distlern. l I
,„),
Boon all. earthly joys must perish,.
A ll 4 fcireverr Pans FWaY , ;il / i•-•frlf t
B ut ,' 444 PC/Iti s t 4 iSiss,PM B ll l l#,Pgi, i 1 . .' tea
Saints shall llve to endless day.
October, 18.67. L , ; „ ; MAwsr.
~.t, - 4 -, +
The Prtebyterlan,Nerth-Veet ffltemiAttry-
Crrilt ltuFf(3/1" L'I,I.OOWWPEIq
I question, the, expedietioy,:of giving the,
control of our Theological Seminaries, to the
GrinCict 24:sserubly. ,
It' Because we' do not thus the
most 'matiagenteit t' of' taste
Lions when fairly in operation.
There are mattere, ` neceesarily connected,
with the compoiltion of oar General Assern
blies; which must ever P4veht ih y ,t
judioatory'froni ) being effieient'as rs'tbusiiteas
agent. Our Assemblies are Made up ofthe.
same men,. rni,ejeters and elders, who 006.. ;
pose our Synods and Presbyteries ; and these
being delegates to the higher court, we may
prestithe 'the beet elements of the lower courts
are. .always in the higher. This-statemiht is
sufficient to show that our argument involves
no contrast between, the Synods and the
Assembly in reference to the ability, intelli
gence, integrity" piety of the members,
but simplfat contrast of thWboditte
ized to do business. In all matters where
truth is concerned, whereprineiples arsidis
, cussed, where: the foundaticns of, dootriar
are settled, no popular , assembly in the world
demands my confidence in comparison ,with
the GeriettiVAisenthly. 'Yet if is unfit' for
attending At thiPdetails huibless; 'where
facts are to bd examined; and When minute
acquaintance is desirable with itorelhan Cart ,
be brought before,a deliberate body. is
In everyiGeneral. Assembly, it is a serious
defect to .busineasimatters, that the members
are too little acquainted with each other.
By the tinie / indeed, that the memheis be
ginto linatreatitt other, and the' body to ac
quire a little eiporiince m ;the working .of
the Assembly itself, the mat important
business his .already been put into,' the
hands of ''Varions committees. Theis cam
mittees,are selected almost, at randormd
;in
by default of. 44 Chair, but by necessity:
For he is a rare Moderatorwho knowe before
hand that, he will have this work to de ,or
is aequainted ornithird of the ririernett :
he uses for this t'iMpoee. With a body, tip ,
constituted, with °a' large aineunt of business
to do, hardly beginning to 'knew eaoh other
till they.are, restless to' go home, it is not
strange that the details of bueinese are lin
ble to neglect, except in epees ,of,epecial ip
Wrest.' The molts we our Simms-,
ries, the leis will it be' to secure the
interest of the mess oft the.members - for any
one . and the./affairs of each will the mms
mardy but little cared for or undetitded, save
by its own circle of friends: Fter better let
its control T he letrieng
. that . het the
General Amenably give up ,the ' Sereinariei
to the Syndde. '
It is not hard to see that the ,inefficietioYi
M
of the eet:ably' mitiseintireaie es ( thelegt4ch
grows larger: ttoliedy l ,l W
et its *WI And,
strength be tie itheytitiy, can attend prop,
erly to any business, which it does not un
derstand; and which itthati too little interest
to study. The larger the Assembly beconies;
the less efficient will it be for mere business
matters, and the more difficult will it be for any
one Seminary to 'carry with it the,liyutpithies
of 'the Untie. Already have we seen eihi.
bitiOns of jealously between the Asicembly's
tieliii&triek upon the floor of that body;:.
and these unseemly strifes will be Only more
imminent and more unpleasant, the , more
institutions are placed under the control ef
one b
And if the foreshadowed changes occur
in the Constitution of the General Assem
bly ; if the body l is to be Tad° more select
and smaller; if it is to lose in any degree
its popular character; then I hope the, con
trol of the Seminaries / will hrought
nearer home to the PeOple';' and that such a
body, energetic and powerful, will be de
prived, by its constitution, of all power to;
originate movements in the Church,, and,,
confined to the great' ditties 4 Yeviete and
The tendency of the Geniniti` Aesembly.
to slightt.ite business mattere, whiehgn myt
view, grows out of the very composition of
the body, bas , not been unnotieed in the
Church. .Tbe Southern, Probe . (141 Re
tt i ih fearthat er * l '''
view expresee 9 t our Ripener j uLt
dicatortes,,aoilietlito beeome a proverb, , ip
the land for their haste and inconsideratient
=EI
I, and their teridericy'te yield, like all, pepular ,
, assembli es, Co their feelings on one side or
the other.: : And, yet :more forcibly to the
point of matters now specially before me, if
the Princeton Review is to' be' taken as a
ood 'witness iii the ease, 'the General As-,
'aO'hililY does qetseVen'pretehd to give atten
tion, to. the _ , merit important. matters eon
rinsoted. with. these Seminaries. ' "rln the
lifultiplicition of
. ',our; Theologidal Semina r
`rieS, it seemk`terbe more and, mdrnthe'Policy ,
g tile:A44okt to .' 46 e, d?, 0 0: 6 *lO4Ol of t
-their - respeetive,,OiV e ntors end.ltipPoit, ( 4rll. m.
The Assembly. at 'Buffalo sanctioned ethe
lwholtluPlaa-,.9e,ithil Seminary , at Danville, '
Prgi!°, o ld. la,„_-AP,_.__P .. 3 o °,___ t iFA! c ' f ,t l P4 t , PAt,44. 11 : "
tion, WITHOUT xv - sit s i . illArtlNG IT READ I"
There it is, then."'' And the' Weiiidis 'de-.,
dares it reasonible thetlhose "not directl:y
inter'eteed" , should, defer.to those !" cliarged ,,
1.
with, the cares of an /ustitation, and respon- -
sib/ 4 , for its, success/1, unless the welfare of
the Chnroh forbid. .
,Twat's° I' think, Iliii I fhidli; tiled; that ; ,
it iii no hareh charge to say , that a bodrof 1
which, such a,faiit is true, is, inaffisieritlor ,
business.. ;And I, think i that .sil.c.hippiness°
had better be given irp at once into the:
hands' of , those di)ecti:lnte4ste , 4,' and who,, ~
it iieedib iiiket'ill' eiehtle 4 cltdraid riiitilit's 1 ,
dareilarid respinietlitiforits sticcess, . ' - 1 : I
IT lqu.estion , the expediency:et ,giving (t thei
control, of , the
. i Sernineries to "lie
,General
Assenitily, '— , ' .• - • i
• '-rit!'Betoaii . sti ilithe=pfeinilit einidltieti?: of
things 'it naturallYbelengst JO 'the, Synddt,
Ankbedattse.t,heiSynodtt , haVeithe, o,filOit9lo,
, I hVei . 4egiedP, A? Assembly . iik,2l ~,,„1 , 4 i
At, B y the i preSen i t condition of tmngs,
simply-mean 'the couceleAflict; flint 's§' ' 1
uelYureh'enliirgek,i,he'ikilliefobt tintilheries h
id to increase. 1 J: 1 ,; .I.li hi " -.. ;'l;: '' 7 il . I
;It is in. the nature ?fr'ithin:gsviliat each Se -
1 ,
iial'rYilvißetir I,intfirelqtarßlP.4ilPAl'Mi‘,P,,e -
t
Di
i tre. If there,
,ie danger, that ourpinisters vel '
not We'd idille,ii trained apart, 'aptlit,' it is don '''
'. l iieitheirto SiPtlieflor - lell'irdr over-estimated t ; ~,i
but itwiti nun' that , zSynodicaVedntroti doe ,
, I p s either
„ornate, nor An s osease,:and -,,rrhipli th'e, l
pfneral Assembly, cruiriet okviate. If, in
delielOni' Seskinaireli i ltnieb"iii the ' amp l e r ..
),,. il % a" 'e g row -
TOW,' there' arehila i 3 all- &ant g 8 • -•
ing,eut of " diversitiell , of I opiriatioiis,v • find
ioff:an,rirlaptednees to:particular fields, 4, is'
„Yikill,to. PiPPUBU',Alkat, .any r4e.akknar„.79,PStltf..,
lilhed ?pm this time forwar d , can be . in any ., "
juiVsinitle,Ca, Siairiary'Cit tli`kuiliale be,
indi t viduithiniiAts'; for hi.sedilil Meseta, mar'
wander from lowa'to South Oarolina ;" lindi-s ,
vidnal. Prefessors may attract, students bfi-,.,
pond the .na:tal'at sphere Of 'the'lnaituticd,;
but ''frnel ' `the `Synits qmmeiliately`doundi ,
'tlfielb ? `:Will' ba„diairn; 'often ` the Profedsoni,
alwaysgthelnrectdis, chiefly the studenta,
and
~•,rt h e i means of its support; in these;
Synods its affairs will be familiar, matters) .
there its Alumni will chiefly settle, so far as
'tooth' can be fonnd.folthetti ; "kid the warm'
'feeling for its support 4ill hefelt, there, as
it will nowhere, else, in the Church. Nsetn
rally then the control belongs there • since no
Others,feel the responsibility, Or the interest
WhiCh'lltese Sinbds Will; Andlinc l e' Hie tnole '
charge 'cif their"Sethinaii declass lattention
to it, such , as lthe Assembly' will noVigive to.' ,
several,,we argne that the „business will, be
better done by, th? §yup4s,
.. .
The Synods are so constituted, that, we
iilair look ?or more . effedieneY'in hnsiness. ,
than' in thevassembly.- 3 When a' ', Synod!'
;domes , together, the Members* , 4now , , each 4
other; they know pho are effipient.;
,the
Moderator knows his committees; and each
man lOWA' Much 'of * the &hails of the busi....
necii 'before ,the Vody, both of , that 'which'
has been transacted in former years, and of
that which limier to come up. 3 It is a greab
1 matter for efficient binineEis that a • bbcily. ,
should MAW+ its elf,"itli'vown` workings, - an'd,`
eitepast trantaCtions. "‘ NO generallinowledge,
of the Assemblyle ..matters, , is equivalent to .
what each man knows of his own„Synodi , )
I s Besides, each Synod knows its own field, its
chiractir, necessities' cesixdreee'iind d i esireti ;„
"knows' its'own Seminary, , it's` history,. , its,
teachipgs, itit influence and, its , reputation;
knewa,ho aye conapetent ,to
,in, s pireppors,''
and does not blindl y vote for names unknoninl
to half the members.' There' 'seem' to be
'toady 'alViiiingeti l heleiiging to othiir forhi
of Seminary govertithent,„, of lArhigh^,theile
AM " a few, ' , „ ‘., . , . , , i , h . , : I f ., , ,,:f - , 77 : i '"
U9t4l:it.oalt,ibe shown 41'4 a, body l',eFfeit''' '
ing its, member, every year, catt,he . 4: . 7mari-,11
age a permanent institution ; thanian a body
equally conrileteiii, and'ehringfriebtit little;
that a' bodrstrange to each other, !anti little
knowing the modes of its own busineeti, lie'
better than one i well ,acquainted ; pith itsic
business, „and i its, working ; that , a 'liody ,
mooseattention is divided, 'whose liiierestis
ge'nekal; . Vilose Ich 4 ovriadge ih'plitialpaaa 7-
-
whose' , opportuniti es' and' disposition Ito ;ii=
1 creaseyit are smallois superior for such a'purl.' - '
pose to a, body; giving itii,sele attention %or'l
affairs in which it is deeply interested, and;,
4. .' ~ .1 ..I '. o' 1 ,f- 41 , . 4 ,t h i
of which' it had more •knOwle ge en
`any` other brethren' Citi"likire;".iiiitirlhise ,
, ihingi•-oan ?be; shevin,litienbis , to mif - tliat '
I tale, Synods, Irather, ,than the AcnenlbOr
siinuld,control,oty,Theologioc l l ,Institult, ons.f. ,
There iir still arielher t p s oint Of. the
' arguvl
ment for'Sindiedfcentrol. ' ..'' ''' '' ' , ~
7 'llir: It initYSilffie'e'lnfre 'to say, that the
Synodical iiontrot 'of Our"Seminarles, 'in ; '
comparison mitts:, that of , the' Assembly,; in
quite
,as, safe k inr,, every interest we ,aboUldi
expect to seectre.
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I , ..11110 ) '‘
' '-4 • b. •
The finan cial aspect of this part 0 . ,1
the
subjeci, 'relates to the investment 'of triads.
No man Will' cbilitinit tliat Peifect ileditrity, is
attainable , ir.i. , fCcitniary mattera. , f , f In ,may
seem to press.the matter too far,' to.suggeet;
, that the Assembly'A' own:;fnedsiand , those
for Princeton Seminary, have been unt„ertd,
nate. But besides the- unwis e inveatmente t ,
rihieh have resulted ° ht 'the` lb B'B ' 'Of ;then.
sands of dollars, the aceinintst of the `Assem
bly have,been most negligently kept: , and a
report ,mad e upon this subject , to the qer
etora b l
r.
iAsseo'Mi! b
e,l•y of
o l f B .
c s o 2 n ,
fu s
s h ioonw. e '
d , th at
t h
k e e
,
most patient and eminent s i i t we i
r l e unable
enough g her d e td it
declare, that , ini , ifunda ,
,
!.raised for any: uture Seminary, ,cian u be, as
safely invested under, ,Syeedical,cpcc4., lain
all .
likelihood, the agents employed would
be the same in eith`fir ease.
~...
Another aspect of the Matter is, that the •
fundts might be safe from loss, but
,perverted'-'
in, the use of them. , Itiis c , impossible ,to kV":
rive at perfect security here. If it, ca ‘ nnagr - ,
be found in the Synods, so, neithean it,.
inqhe Gerferel'!AsseidblY:t "t r can
is cdru- I.
. , .
Peten't'toi prdict what evilmmay spring:up'
in-oni ohnfohes.in fifty plea to onme; and
as the 14 8 1 0 unknown: All*: spread n i nif, ']
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FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1555.
prevalence cannot be anticipated., If ; we
are to judge by , the past, we may , fear for
the Assembly,' as, much as, fotlaiirsix united,
Synods in it ; 'end the mdre, tis 'irie bodY is
more easily perverted thatin number. With.
in twerity z five years. bank, we :nearly, lost the'
Ansembjy, with our name, funds,. Semin aries;
and all r hat our faith.. Not'Not' a few in :the
Cliurillilia , lB3s; in Vieiii otthe tiski befinte„
us, tiould'have felt relieVed,'had •Princeien .
and. Allegheny been controlled by the; Sy:
nods adiacrPt , to them. 'p; . ,;. it "
it seems, to o
e me,,that the matest seountyl
're can hiv'e,te s telinia, in the `donstitix t .
ti 3n. VT IWO'S &Min Sky, anal ii lin' 'A et"dtlic6i-
Po ratiotrAhai tall , itb}lteallhingslbedit con
formity with our Standards: , .liThis diAmliMit'
cutfaeTqUit*Pgi ilot o * ,l loPa §9 ti 7/ 13 ° 4
-
tyVmt y i ill,, ,ye l oannot fintesny Idvr e
security floii iiatgreal evil that - itas co ,e
'tpen'adnaiy'OhuroleS-the
fornial''reeep....
tior!of-i. cresdrihatt has' est its power my;
the olitirehes:) The:itedioal oure..,forathis is
the pteyanting grace of (l oil . ;, and,, tke, mini
1.1
to be Used ny ~,not,i,l4,9vfir* F etkiaing. 3 co-' nA
dikng in this judiontory ? or "Itilii, but jai
ikichfilnens 'against' { errors' Mit '6'44' in,
unawares'; and thatiPften hiriselnwheb, anaiz
anticipated ,The :utmost- pare Ma:MOP la"
4 . ""
fulnesS,, we l e Px.,,f19i# 6 , ,0 ,1T.F ( lllr#9, 6 Wker)
as k `tho, fountains pt
,innuenec z will not p re=
''Vend' 'diffe'rphee 4' epinio u ti (ii"iniit l e.ii i i r let
regaidea'A'iitili. t ! ism I6iiiiiicothitaiiiiivititie
Church, that-Dr.,Efollge differs from the' ,
viimoi th i n . %relit talsnlbtypno the sub..
iff Robust ilaptientratliatli t r.thornt
well openlpnttaekiouriffieardtyonexpresses,
f pre.slavg ‘ ty vielts;,or,that D ; t„,Broch.kuridge
ieVollehlil l iknatta'ffintk 4 ana iriotos 'that lie'
aiiViiiirceinVileik " of . the 'Clinfeisgbir of
Faithrholdrilippollin''viers. 9 on "PointsonPt.
defined, as of faith. ,Withiill ithis istitule
c whilh the Piesbyte i rian qhuroh has Alloys
allowed,o.Hi •r. *. 0 ,!0111"7 forth
we h aven othinkbetter to set
fi hie° tilTilli.fElPtig n ; l'arounailinge *it in ay
r,ially:i 1 it isbehatiteteristie. of in to'aistiniit
(mere :pour whether' calledr,by the & name i)f
AMIm.IOT or ~.S.VT4q4ixt9-.laPPel.a --V.V44 91 t
it'Ormilles; and when we have Clearly
Itahnea."4llt a "Seminary must teach 6(
Wei& ''iire hive done' ihei 'most: Nce`cati to,
Jaecure its' usefulness.' , The Standards of,the
1 Cburehpre ouriborid of union-; Atli& ileittlf
Pllsible Ilcol' .o , Csira4le :to, iseSIP ,iderlAtl.7 of
view's, upon At wider ,variety of, hesAi:Figs . 4,Lnc
theY - iinbrece I, awl when a sub'seriPtion: to
Ague. failiPtoldfieurS 4 u4,'4ve .lvill liavelust
teals)* to ilistruk alito diirjudicienrieS then"-
selves. ' ~ ti, , . .. 1., .?' P , :i '4 . '
. But it is my view of the ease that' the
GePeral,Assembly has full control' of any,
Serlinaiinnder ,the ' control` of ' infetior
,Ilt
didatotiee';-'IIO th'at By direct revievi-L-et' at
all eVentsllhroligh, complaint from below--=
its. c,onta ; reverse` any .action. that, seemeld
against, the wellare,of the. church. ..T.t is poi
needful, however,, to argue this question in.
the present instance:' Pot. the majorities
in the Synods need but adopt the plan pro-
Reseal by the. / Directors, of the 'North- `
West Seminary and there seems no
principle worth - contending fer, on the
part of thoie desiring' to contending
- , :
full' Con
triilitolie `Assembly.." 'With the'ailigle'ex.'
caption of throwing the Present' Chairs Iva".
cant, no: point can be named that is ,not
reached by the ,ptyposed,plan... Not p thing
scan be'Aone by ., ,the Direetors; not a change
An take plee in' the eoiltie ( Of ntudies'i not
a Professor can tie ditty Cleated ; not a 4 law
adopie'd for itirgovernment.liy.the Synods,
;without the express ; pArobation of the Gen
eral' Arembly.
~, Iffliere,,is any:force in the
preceding argument,' for the supe,rieri effi- ,
mem y of 'the' Sitlerls' to 'tilinsiet; this bns
iness; it is thus`we seethe this effiCieney: The
Synods - dal whit they are - more .competent
to do ;,,but .tlic, Supreme Judicatory can rel
verse, anypnwhe or improper So
r , , }f , ,-,j i) 1
easier thing
improper F action.
' ) "
Jong as it, is an easier thing to find fault
With any' actilin;; th aif to ' devise nietiiiiriti in
Whichrile fatdroiantlie fobild,-60tOp f g this itr-
rangement gives the advantage to the AsSem
bly, which, has, all the. , desirable power, and
little
, undesirable labg. , And, it uot.tin
woithr of 'relieitirig, that
ftfly'aais ago, ffaiesaw
that::many• ';Semiharies in the!Churcli:shad
better be left to the control of theaTapektiv:4?
SyßoPt, ' .. .'
i p. eavirg thus adeepintertserather in n the
O diitiOl, -I olieltde - iith
a fever
'words touching the aligliiye of thee/03-00r
•t 45 build:and ~endowl this .deminary.-.34ven
phouid-thess„unha,ppy, strifeg ,opptiouo,
can be done, MIN 311: more, i
f we eon be;
united., -
t r hate
-of these: fieve7W SynOdo'." . "It add. that [the . ; ton-
Itegationat : , expelises reported IttbyhAttese
,911,1r.qhwf0F,,4357,, This.
amount, with sB7, l oo.ofbeneVolen't oontri.-
4,n.tits P.: ~.Yarr..l nearly
tuitions, makes tue, gross
, amonnk
ahalf . thik
field in onts'year I:andf.thirythoughlonefituti
drod and:ninety of` the.ohnft.illes are ; toportedi
Y1i.ikant.,•!1?07.19,'1,11°1 1 44. pf0f47,7 - itf 44 0 . Fr
the. feeblest in ability-rind .as'many do nott .. l
Kr - any'P'sirpo4 '
, ss, i t ios s 'is.. ...s r J . .
tnesi"Elytufdsii whiten wing, Cute,
Spending 'their =strength . sOod
church ti edifieest o white,Ao ,so, great an
Ascent still ,benofisiaries,upon ,the,Bonrd i of
!pi. is 4 tr r` . • 'Vd.
Diuneftus Mi§syps, can I da this mueli in a
'ill4fglel44: What fi l th triscnderif.ihil easy en
sifendilY.'tliali if ihrlirevi-.
eons institution , -z-rof , S , Seminary, - that Will do
us and the .amise.l•44oPhrist .immeasurable
good., the ,X4, 1 4 8 . , PPY reply At t this
"be, our own, divisions :1 7
!e,•or ,:t
''Ard4r' Emilie:,
Get Rick
MR. EDITOR :---Holidayit2give;,usittt op x
• ; portunity, of : a to our, (FionAal: the we
,could not ", operwise i .enjoy. , spent Thant4iving 'day , " in the oongregattp,n 1?f ,
Itev:Pr. Tb:Ylor, least
of fat' 'Mr. Taylor prclichedimpim a
new , 'eubj eeti •It was,' The duty tcit fevery,
man to get rich 7 --tile,tsrsy for everyman
set,xick---- the reasons why ,every (lag
not riOh-4nd danger' of making
ght:l44, as ilihstißied tithe piPsent
finaiinitil difficulties." The 'discourse was
listeneddto'l'irith. the - deepedt interest, and'
most fixed attention. It should be in•priiii;
foripermanent use?, nue bp in ,the,
~Itnnds "of
every family, , Onspayx.R.7' •
MI
qiiDTGriiivga.JJAVithout 'knowing
ta . ootoli;` ) os 411 . ,p0waiii`
;4
tiaa.iouiojurmum traatmfat i l Oat: th e y may
Ydepend‘ !Mein manneraertami that thifoffeitcelrffiatia' i gieatia'titifitaggiue.
, . .
From onr London [Correspondent.
ilia 'OieniaY of "Pitilianteni4Tie Qaeen-s•bpeech---
, I .llebate;:an•the'i A ddrasit—ibilbY'al ,Olierge agaircst%
. elite Ifinigrg,-- The Fait of , ellat 7 lSpeoial , Proc:i, .
'' 'clenai 'L' - ' 2(6ttriting far tlie iliera2ratiejteiii of ) ,
? 'Lee by, - Atissaere--Geher oriality , by thetlfi2c. t ,
The,— Death of .Ifawrenc e, i lleskyaaAptioity pr,
f
'' iiikitOs: kaitte alai Arei —,ft . ?ish reiiila t ins; •
and Their Pay-71450/d4Dticattradtiwttliat
- - ' 6l - TruClarretAing Priefi-r. - , tfccAbiesi.eks , in 1 1;,.....,
i
. "Na --A'ConboiTlat bitweitli Oh' andica' - e4,=.81a e, i ,,,
"•"J•ritishitpsfoi.i.tiadial-Cirk , ~4 45?- r voi4itia t i Bis -'1•
„,•iPPf.-fr,rhei Late and .Pres, i - 4 1 4#9,e .91ct Al' i lni" -
doatricsted—thO Acidness' at ad Cemetery ;.n3
it Weal 'Pui‘tie ti:- , Weteti 7 4yalithiante* fjdoa:.
A FARA* .40n44P-7ceiteie .W.Oldt74 7l lPkfefl: or
Map, apd,Oc i ficunch":-LT
,Or i isia at Haticburgr
llRL.tibbilitoiielloilsA ` 5. •'i '-'! P ' ' '`V i 3r ' pr ' tl ' ! ''''''
~,, ,I'. .• • ~.... fft :;0• 1 , 1 0 3 -,cr , i ~. ., .. b,
9 P ' '''q ' l ' - Liiiim6ii fl - cedber 4 ,1857. i
.:1i14./ 1 ! r . Viwt '‘'s,' ' ''' ~I 1 ''''
TUE Quzuw.., . : attipers . v ogened'l,#lnri-, •
ment yesterday. In Atli, .. ennag,,tilere w . ay..,,,
i
a large mustel'inFbAli . '' , 'Seirgigalitipie 6.4..;
1 4ittisilriikent in IthidC` iiiiiilVdurili t the.
whole tofs ofthe ..,ptoceedin_
ti
dandtprobablYi ' 1 ,
my I - next;tpay ,giye ,:si BMA „ef.,thed loc us ...
and ,thq actor v
s,TeltAt of philp,plaj i
_p ,
r -,..
1
cession. The iZieen's ormeh tducheilt -r '
ilihifU l diaintoithlehl'ex'iliatigli s eat rr ialia - ,2 ' 4 '
t ,
(ration; for the tiraVeryof #oo "thllsoldi-Ewnersd
;civilians.l L: Itc- referred htrikithe ei cOMinenoilai'r -
crisis,. IFl4lolfillitePPo4749lll atilill: ?f4. 1 ai4” 7 -
llitfirt , ? ns Pill /e Ar 6 t4 A Pa g 3uppß i imP T :ofe"
the ink ` Act. It gave ' * itties inotlea-: -
-- ‘ 1 o: , ,
tion of a
. ehmgejinAhei - .. ,9t4ts,t t t.tution of the ,,
fieurf%°7.9l.Pl9'44,Pf, - l ea , ifkliftit ° an';''
ilif
flounced
,that: a rneasur . e., , . o t r Patliamentaiylti
`iVrcifie . '!iiilt 'foOliiiiloMpett."Tb%Sr ° t 01.0
, great riiiitiffirissi.:liiiiie4er,!ai r elshilik Wert ly„
qafterthh Christmas - is - ow* Hi / 9 1 1 1 0/ Dta ~,o.
, ? ,,:j! o k both Houses, : therpi sto;4, l 4,ydeha44 n od;
,they.tddrees.:.
great
PArhi.h.iMetil::,(4l3,,(l,4
I s
I thuig,' . vittb., great justics,) the negleot, r,:
'`refusal tit ihiii"Gi3steinnigiercrigireiP4i: ,
overland, instead lit 'brqbe n Ihfie iittilgii4e l ::
reitiadB the . - 1 01:P6 7 : TlielvolllfilitirorttofAhe
FreVei! tliegSilltaii;aaidltEPWili'afe'r i tiypt , ,"
,
all were ready - toolistrttiwway. Our troops'
have arrivedailoWlywandtitwitin India, add'
0321 Y IF tb.,901 3 19rcY PC: / 13. 1&i411. nd 4.4..3.# 01 ?. 8 t 06 ''
I4hing ahility_of Indisu_o hß re. ii oenerllii :
Mir' - Indian Empire itlig, r i
havebeen' lest: -
lliiiiiiterif feldret onAlieiPOWeirieiftel,l - thit
IheYrweifi AS much surprhsid 'b3rAthe 'mutiny- '
as they were. Bat Lortlaillephorougti did
li r tve,,eirly warning'. . D4.. 4 1)50Le0d . Wylie;'
. . .
. riling from Oiloutta Wi es that either her •
6eLitVientie of thejNinja IS.O were OpVerhpr -",
. ..„.
General.; "':, ' 3 : , t " '' S 4 W / ' )10. 4, ;: , :-ii I:9 I
1 r r.
Detailed' 'itchOitiii`s' Of ' i aili CAPTURE (tP ''_..,
DEEET; `Havel Tapyaaredi.iihatfieiViifeis. The/ `.
are verpinteresting.3. The4remarkable pro'fr:'
idence of , God in the mi t tter :is. devoutiV"'
rocognized,.... It appears th4attthe,season,yras'
unusually , ltealtl&y,- otheirwise '.-the 3, whole' .
'British force . would 'hair& 'tii'ilted away.' ' It'
'donieS'Ont;toO;:that an 44 . 11:1014 . heen re=
tiolvicfeti: Jinag . ..hefOre itAutp.Allibek:Plaee '
'and .ere . the siege; train-Arrived.. The ad
: vaneedF column :was aottiak :ready„ but, the •-•
mistake: of * ,, en'' °Mei , :Waited' theydest:M -
:" . ioni; the . :s.treilgth ,of itte;:pi.ene,Yand.,the
''nuLdit,Pt:P:fo4eT3i4Yl, it ~P 3 A l * 0/.r4 - 4 4 h,at :-
114 d =OUir, troops oneeeeded , -inipenetrating , the;:
town at, that :time, ahoy must: have! been . der
'strayed' 'Within We - Walla; ''AS it viik,: F it ~ias.
`.ioi:Pdit'tliet,the lcriOas heavyee:', tkeiible- . 4
, i,-:.:,..,::-A; ~ 1 f , ..c. .,• •..
snottea cannon ewept upon .our,troops, . !rem
every lane And 41 treet, as , they advanced, and ..•
it was while 4:sheering:on:the men tocoharge : ,
on one ef.thei3e"gtuOhait the'brafe Niehr„,
Olson'teo eiyed:hih'deathtYent.d;T,:;The,rhOlp,: i!i' , iSoitarynOin hin iweli is he
tivo
Lientenantg, Salkeld and Home, who sic
eeeded. in the daring and-deeperate work !cif ,''.
blowing the tlishiniiief.ifiiti.-:.Thei'first:. :
;received'aiiaatofoitirgo,a, rind',iiiio64dei t
tii4:cirt;aooigt ten days. Tjie other -gOrtioi'
Joined in z4 the,pursuit, of, - the- mutineers, 'and
lbyitr-premature -oploeion,'lt'or : afshot,: - -frOM ' .
'the , flying foeotelosenieureit:t6Noiiiig',
lip of a hill fort T 4 -& c as u alties of iliS' wig'
'have, been frightfully, numerous. , Tlie.leit
.mail,adde - to them,. accounts. ofv.efficers mem.
dared, and in one case, the
,slanglito of a''
Political "Ageht"leolener;Beefaini ' and ..his
; ,4,lkagethet,,.'the V)s,S, of ,life,.,:hy : massacirel'
Ana the fever, sunstroke,' tko4 which over- ,
-itook , those wholvvre•tryintio' .. escape, has; -
bedn'territilh.'''''''TheadeCuriti are' ofpeirftlet,
iiiaitbdiiiiagtv -. ct it t,',lir far as , iiseitava' led -:
by 1ai1. 10 .414 tkete.Milt,tol4l,of one thousa nd
•t.
fme i huridredAmitWenty-fonri:offtierail civil, -,
'iaturr derksi-ffiissioneries,k tistsitsif, ' aiildttin, ~
tialctlerlC l Orffideldilliil6siiiViliii r aiful
.-01 e
n'Y:W ' , twP ziMiArt;Pai.OftYo l ;‘ and of, ; ,
i.
: womenira:qhildren, , ,eiiAnndred
:and , aim.
entyffour.3o.3 , fr if,” o..says.. , the,32 7 itnes; .". ilia ; ,
entire:still:of - therestliforietspuidlirose!df
thiP`stiirViVoiii; biiiiiiiifilli weiglielt,' it" 'ill,, ; '
.ry: 0 tsi , Ni..vil... F,w,,0 7 el r... 1 1,
'ART e ktil e' PP II 4 1 04;, , V9_ ~.411 P ,Pot P 1,41kVi t !I' m
I L
.yeah VR9% 11 41.00, ,ftflothit tnetafret (0110 1f1,,,
calamities ever records& among. oivili 13,017'
~ p eikilee'', ' , : . ::- ' I '''' 1 :: " 1-) '7 ''' I ;'; l '''': 11
4 !'''The leases in' battle AiiiFifidi:iil 4411 I lig 1'
iii" Aligeag; have " liicgil's. 'be} ?Italia:
~,.., ,
‘.,
~41,1,.t,t)ieq, . ml4O s.,uloytatiw4amppg : . (kenerar .
toffiberalrikTitedeatitioi.lasrrogice , atfLuelk
nowvirsitomllid fellouriairsill'shti:#l .i gteatly b
to beldbfdBred i''':' ''. : ' "'''' t - " i '!"' ' ' ' '''.' I '' ,
.'tqtitit. iff, .L 1 .1. • . 1 :03
.74/11Ei:liATE,3811 1 iLANfritilf0 11 4 615 ID 1118 - '
SIONS.—It is asked, WhaVierelhe Sentinienbi l of
Sir l Henry Lawrence, in referenee . to mission ry
..ateipirde .3.loVesditfilciffiefolldwing fetter from .
) the,Rey..ll%lll. Fit‘patrielti dated Moulton tAngost
1,4„185.7, se t plikkeka cmMAT RA answer: " VI mourn'''
thW death . of Sir 'lletiilLawience`4ery aiiiiiii,i he
was.snch a tosefullnuraaWhenhelivedat Lahore,
~
where he was,,chicfrelcr t littred,mhett.golo t glo'
church, to call upon yoiinger Ofdeirs to (eke iheni:
with .him i ' , „that none linight t ,stay 'behindi When, , 1
; there happened tp, be no,oiiaidain, :And our friend ' 1
'Colonel Idariertiianot tliorti,'orillfel l iAgi l atici
luoneeditcl read the ser'siee and'A.dermirolo the ,
emEregatiPniiiiltsi &IMO .1 . ? 4 . 1 °.°74PgiR.F,Y,!.r
in 'his hOnse, however -large ' the company iir
visitorei might be,lorohtlireVer urgent Inibliiiibui l .,,,,
mess, and nis.n4a l Vl,, led cikera P. 49 *tail".
He subscribed £BO a m year to our Amritsir Mitt'
s i d i,-,: i i n d off e Ngtls,6 , ripre - per iinniiiit; If Vii4rOuld- ,
get up a girls!,spheol.logeleandedl an IttlYilitn AS i .
the
. ohildren 'of European !soldiers in the Mills,
and'aillisoribed tl',obo peianfiritoicVit, its snore
recently established another, to awhielvhir also
contributed munificently. . He,was.the soppoit of
%any,' thia has atid;Airuptiogii,'s Veer man. (My'
grOom was once in hia.emPloyment; - :ainl44hen,l,,
:told him, of Sir lipm . es,,deatik„ . he, ; T ied ~t4tfe'rii;,
An - 1611i will is,'ouricioloigig fOr 'along tinie.7 '-, •
t,. ,•.! 1 - •• ,, is :•411 ,- A . -1i .‘ ''' ,! ...Ys;l.6 :
~,,,
Tlae VirEsr.,rrAtt*par at.e very soave in
the wail of both' . Home and Foreign:Ape= • '
Siena: . Home ' Miiiiiiiiiry 'oPiiiittioisi -have, ...
for some time' ref been" reecivingwr eug
1. . ,
menteishare ....o ...attention.. 320'1%41in 'the
. .
i velne.l.ef , Wesley* ,infinenca,in . ,,Etiglind,„
you / l i f t - •gotarlng)t:•• the- .Pm9lo,ll,lribig'*
towns' of Lanca shi re
. and Yorlishir s oi, iTlieke
their iiiiiiri'etrifiglit is, fit, fdith,,tilidutheir's
7 givateid stmcdieei hiiielieenlicliieved. ,' As'
to: the'
F ore .
ig . hli Nissiths
i 'the
.. ~.W
. .. erl e I
y ,
an x s
'seem r e solve d 4046,i0NWar4,,i4 0 0:9V0 1 40
0.
,in pre ring Z f t or C 9llre.opeuing. l of Ind ia,
.to-,
, t, ' -
the Gospel: Other branches of the Church
of Ohriat; in> this country; are contemplating
.af similar extension of .agency,‘ and . I .trust
and, hope it with be the same, with American
~ C.hri#tians. < gyro he-baptized for;, the . , dead )
.and tqxisk- all for,,Chriet„ surely many.:a 5ta
.:41044 ,qle•.NnitOeStaSs
" Here am I, send ,
‘ , TlretillbataNlSTS are 'beginning' to send'
shualrofliriests , to , India , . i- , They;have' , been
*lining •fabout the ; smaltopay, :Which' the - .!
priests;kwhcip, aet,Ass'7,ltOinare.Catholic , Cliap- •
Ilainiotto .•the :troops; ;reoeive;iromothkAast
andial Company:fa But e ,;.independentof 'the
faet ) that, these , hatehelorvriesM ••ure„.wit t hene
;families-,most of . them, : Atayrioothiiing ~Who`'
,have „been •,lirenght,,. pp .ss Abe sons ; oliinaalP
-.,lrish farmers7r-tbe.pay is, in itself, handsome;'
4 w i ka,sli,rlto,,rig„asdA rather, say ; ,angkie:;-;
lliAlif/APA I RO I T4. - 4, 13 2i,03 : 0 1 10,44rie
MrAl i*,P cN 7 40? , .., An paying - P 1,, , , ,, °Be '
b,rlsinesOnd Office, as blindleitd f ers, 'Willi bel.
''inlult tlinVcMeiiitMeiif the 'd r y t ini n gnldier-..-
-
hiitlifthe tail hidiaelif ilisblntioh'lnd 'min
Tfreig iiiikibiff 'lSollin - df.r.ltinirn iiiinyt biYibet n
I .l4 l t`ftliiii Welt' '', eitedr like fin9"lriiihliii:est,
1 oflvkliiinriltitniiwtrthatelre 'told 'thenpparept,„,
I dy dying servant - of ''arilrish - frieuir off mine ! ,
~ C C not ) toil trust , iri• lamp. - :kthe .priest,Y l‘c;for,'
he7cerild,,dosiothing .fdrihim, ,, hut to trust in;.
' Christ; ,alone:",alone:"• The •Man-recov'eredwind , _
-such was ithei7impression left...:on•his) mind;;;'
tas,•tothetitotnieh , eystera,, (for,,he.seastivist-' l ."
.tiegt;inti i het ;,:priesti-)aratt contrasted ;with, the'
iprieet'smacknewledginent"; that, - thenever en-
VIA a a ßemish-phapel,.again.... r , , ? i i /)..
i . ' ,.t ` ,4.,,,...., .,.... 4...... i. if
Ir. jAswAireiruitell,:MrsttioNsrig 'TNornis . hi t t
• Btopagation . :Society, .. , aluir the :Churl*" is. ,
sionary i Beeietyp sepia • toyitav,el beep broughr'
to,"harnacitiocltiaction. -, The. former,: t bee'
thitherto. been-:! c ptermeated ~, by :itbe, High
efilirch...ftnirM l 4,l4•Adirto-fa larg . tAXte#,:ig i se
,cOll, tiiup,thurc, , ,iB cg,inoreacongnninie4 of '
g t vangelionle , ,, am ongst, its
,Missignaries,b Iva , "
rions pirts ,of the world. tord Shaftsbniy'•
pn : behalf of .the other Church ''oisiety r pro'4 ,
posed that I.t,,,wouid, readily Ttnitft,,,,in„ he
erection Of nn:grglitib, church at,,Cawnpiirey
if the ProPagation sOCietY would agree. that
the appointment of the: olergynien-.slionld
teat id the jinni nomination and approve,' of
the Archbishop 'of ' Canterbury , tj . and - the.
'tisy4s :Of '4iludUn ,lißtipulputtl,', for' the.
'tide' lieins., tiiig;iiik39stc was a ccepted.
' - .The Eiangelinaliiirepkettientetii'jnive the.
)ii•at 'fipPoininenc leleaSt; all 'theieoWiii
way . ; and doubtless "naltialate "on` . the
rising" istrefigtidlittlidif'!pitty; iindihe in` z ;
'• r oreasiti s g' ploSpeilte. of 'an•Eliingelieid'Bpisee-
Ipacy;'.libth in Diglatid - Indlindiii; 'fora lone
• tiinteclol'oomiL-thott:tho Adroit 16 belSiilt .
over - the , well at - .Cawiipiire' will osilWays INT
"oceupiedVby!it' . ..,...faithfittlivitneM, i
•forichist.
Too.: mitolvi.atreCia , is - being laid,tby Chitrcb ,
men; -otlill , shadetyton:-:theAnipertanc4 of
having : imore Dioeesatoßishopsiri-India: : If
•
the Primitive ApostolicFChurch4. knew...with
ingt eGthese, andidf,tfor three hundredlenr4,
-rne ;Bishop ; was ; the. pastor ••pf:one -coogrei-!
geg e n, : ceirelyihere is: no ,ncedi, even for in-- ,
dinißwide 414,, to Ilayo ; chief : Tillers ect.over,
the,''true rulers _ of Christ's house... Dr. ~ Duff'
anti hie. ,acepoiatect pan .carry i on , their noble:
work without such doubtful helps a4,o4se, ,
The Colonies 0.9 1 in many . places, Oppresse4',
.by a tiiiii=o)itiro4 trnoupuoy,;.)hruugli`' the : 1
effects 'Of filidetene'n
_influence iillie„tinys
of, '•titi Derby• :' Millinery: : - . l4O;7fOu'lldiaild .
...g .. , , • ,
`thus groans, aritthg i feW'F;iterigeheals there.
.• •-1 t ..: "}.4 7 , 11/ .:, la '' 1 ,ilt' , 44Ttif .1 1, "
' beii o`bear0 ` bear the Cross, and are ~un un der an
''Episcopal friiiii. ' '"''' ' '
-1 , ', -1 4 1 014.§4 0 P s.?,X)l494i),(WtelMiO;Kathi.nlielf
vq..Y. x l O4 t 9, 'hill k ; _f49kird by; 4iklllulf.fgOedi
.Y49414.P3P and .4'P41109.,,t..:E41,1. differs in- his,-1
° 6 n140r40.7 7 ..?.P 'F4. v44io-iPlif -014131.. W a 14.:
zeinarked .to . ne : ,,a few *,yll, ~ig:97 4 r IzTit„ Dr.
'BlOMAeld,,,his pre:iiticleScor.:, In an isuniehse . ,
'4l443ese like that, of London, (which, picilia,,,
bly Wilt ere long, be subdivided,) tVni, Bishop
must be a man of business, and musi • re•.•
' Ceiiii' visits from r many nf'tlen'',eleigi'WhO'
"clergy} 'who'
• wish ' to.'Conault or ask favors 'Trotn •11).m.,
There ',lc,: therefore, a : 'day 'everi'' tirdeli Ica'
apart f or Olaf ilibeption at London House,,
`the'-Bishop'ileviii ' residence; in St' Ames':
soim. .4 ,.' ...e •: : - , ~ ~; , . !. '" . :il I
-.' Tiontefl Blomfield, ' on such beioiensi r
'ado:l4oli synteri)oongouim to hititenikeWhat'
imperious unt-Itigh ':Ohnrehileirgeratelati'
and 46 cthei brieirieds'identi , :whihhTle ,, ::acco-=
iniatiddwitliAsuch bitervie*S.l. - • fkleitairiivonV
to' tind atone end of adonsatable,fand 1 re=
milting, :eactivoleirgyrnan - Who Wished to: Susi,
iiinimith a . bow, and.winistood:at:theothet
end of the ..table.., , If!,the rgood .•,man wa,s,
islow':in in. ;his. object and ,rerrand; .or dial
posed , to ,talk About , generalitieli,. the Bishoi
liffeedilyi . asked him what lisr business.; was,.
~antittonirtigkitr.44glit, s 41#4.v.4fhosairfo,a*Ci`Fle41
,440..g 0 .74-9P 1 441.1gb APO- 1174 or the ,other;
' and, then .witk another. bow dismiseed !the
, clesygiai ti , yips, lie,..was able,,te,sena large r
alligi4r..M,Plie 'di ? 4,- Ap.t :) . .kr.:Tait, „What,:
.ever heinti . y. de linreafier , fritik'neeetili4 or
'Choiee, bas at:, least . begun very diff erently.
, rl.- -.1, ix.r-,.,.... • • • t " - II t.l 4 ,
Each- Clq'afasno, as .lieenters, is wa rmly :
shaken; by the iand; and made to sit towii - ,
'ill' an aini t Aiii` and ih4tietiordt4W4' ng a
War' click' to him, 4newt .at' some lengtti"
into affectionate conversation L'iltiritim.
And so thi'tiffnTrgeiiiieourags.d to tellth eir
ti
difigiltiel art Itilhasibilidefte l learts o all'
iard•won.•lf ever 1 the , daY :come; , Tendl the
signs' of.. ; tho, times indicate 414.10. 4 between the
press* . from ,witholft t nod _the tendency to.
cleric
. ipproiinuttit?n. betiVtlon 41t,,yart.: .
ieliiiil'etiiiitiansOi nittiOonte'lereit
`ikoher!
geiniftitiod)bitepiticed - JeWayb .-- 'iiiiii' k i&rob-ff
;bishop .Tharlieesideabf avßeductidbEplaco ,
14 1 031bktichi.W FrOsbyteri eo%wonlii&b:elvir ,,
.41411 y, rpliyed. atid,,thrt.,chop, would be;
likithin4 - Inore f titio a .. st anding tiOderittor,i
nndprsiiyiiti inter Pares, the) i fatiiiig his,
equals; and tleoted , by , thentikeneDil Tait
'would, 1- thinir, 4bit Athet:t kind :. , Of man iwbe.
wouldle the harotopiging. :: ..ptilisfig of such'
, .1.•
an hour. i
. "d . i
At the recent consecration of the C i ty p f
Londori'eernittery,'%We'Bishop, haying read'
the' usual 'prayers,' an& legallf a t ltiErt apout
fifty acres .of • 'ground; ifop.,tfie puipOse of
. burial,
,rtnexpecte(ily.jigxered i au,exmlierit!
-address
tBA ' d e
Vi pre e a
!r tpd • ~ t
~ h
:4. e i dea
et I
' e 7, ttpero
atition berif connoted with' •
such a" yer4=c
merit ne'it onlrmeant to 'in te!--Ande- ,
pendent of the -legril nctionnlnken-: , ;i" by;
Christian worship to surround thie building
and this .ground ~ mith„ty . ongbt*,tbat have
their root in prayi t nod which remindFts,ol
'tilone'gisit tittlfteirlifeh are ou r
when *reline Mir 'fribli4s4n'tfthe''' - gi+e:"
' fiellieli 'Nventikar' , toiY•, give' indireet ydt - t real,
rebuke an 'Wirtiiiirtdilie Vai'ilib's absp z
lain so °MAT fotibti at whop,
cemeteries, lst it
.. .
jleartiesuly:4l.unlort ttut)fupProbrnpe, 4.
fast #13.. possible ;1....t5), theortisep t ioi loft*
~... r., 1,4 4,4 - , ' •Id e . ..., • • ...% 4- •
Wlio atiend 'the, dying'; and, to the grave='
diggers" il ori ill to doll to'tirind. the'
groat' soleninity' of 'the work devolving 0 1 .
them. • • .
A GREAT 'SbAlib been ettingid'
'Welch diocese hv a Mr.aviea - an, ' intCosit
- • • -D 1
f rostuit l a l ., #rst . pls,ae l -Aenengiaged
with hokreetar, in
, adennistering the
„Lord?su
r.'
-;;With thir atilt* communtaatittik,K;;Thii4ector,
gave Mr. Morgan thaig,natli,bat o llit, paylie
re fl l3d ftYß ,94.1whgn
longed - for , his congat,
he replied, "
oafish T"do itetmiltilleiti.: - 'llbrgaii'
1 Charity MS%TES' lac t ic
of charity havbAsiciplybeerifideliti
testifying against' t , Trabtiriatiistit
additioata thisi-Mr.4Divielt; 'recently
fusedito.iihneatia Stindity frolnitoksthildseit'W
wunitelisitlibiDitsentinga childietriati a:m.l4lth
.wxneetingfee.%ing-,,,that; , the.blatteriowithmtheir,
Rarents,,wetu t on.t. it of m theopaletaf sahratiotkh
, J 139.) to..
I .,poioh• f , awit,ilo peAßlestapprovexl. :Atte the
.
Bioko denietthe right of any ;one bat hioDi
;t 6 ,4Agt i llk i kA3 tlite4P/Sa9l4g:Pgrtt t9. l 4x#W:
"ed)rihintself
kJ 41).t. 3'1.51177 7f , 771
he a?,4llP l,lo °.'F.floJ i gtlP , ttl?g , #t_eite
t yf e d.'B, * 4O ,
w ly Presbi terians, and
ho have, ere now, 'deintitatiens
'VOW fr6iii lree;,,Cfilife t lirio`..Mbil: 4 14
ee bly, and theViralsh',lnlleperiieciti; are
thefillingi
;:itakeffete there:A ; The dialitrofitlic'
t; halt, tbeeni: ;And": ie, ~..generillYl ' i,wristfeltsd;
inatiequate; anit , I toy? of ;.,, , ,th e nr; ;-; _
not • :; tare, '--t,ignorsint;)of -the73rlanga}}ge
;Atte! common r.,peoplaq: TheitiaWe l lsh
• Methodists !form , : aFt considerabla , , , Atodyi off
iltiYSrpoolti and 9 rind ii/4011409 1 ,
11 1 Pyr.MY 8 .!soth_atveryl:powerfulttprettcherls:1
.own s t periodiaals:r I'll6'
tak9 ,iktle.;;.Ott 1401,part• t in tpublie
,P 3, ,,'l9,t4'!glali!kete gi;tgli B 4-4.1PA§3 3 14" althou gh there, tire _exceptions-- _lt is swami,
Ver:y utteietitingforA,,gre i sbytprian.,ntichter
totend one Of :tl ase missionary . meetings,
as ere now I have been inviteji to do. Abont i
OPail`tfignots,, all
sfeebblA bite r 42/165k r ileaili r dZatidi
thaqicliiiiiitelafatilie 4 iatiffotin= tlie"itiY
by_expressifenignl,
..and indescribable ttobe-didinit
tolthe'pebpletheiewipittillittion
of t'the,Lsentintentsqtutteredw"L:One ,,, of
humblestr.best; andllihest:iattoinplialifdi of;
their. ministers 'moLondotti lfrlY;-Theinizil was ,
; theologioal ',students•under; the 411ustriOnsi
111.9m..44 ; ,Chatmers;. ands, hasniant;_
.ithabie- anti intelligent- , attachment; to
,Edinburgh,,. ,to
,-.Acatland,
. Free: ' , Church The• - -Welch; ,Methut
-edicts' have a College of their own„-Tha;
Episcop F alians,in ,Wales )IPtY,P 08,41 a -IT4iOng
College at 14912(er, intp,,,,whioh, T heccayi to ;
seems to have-ere
the',pre "
cottons of its Prutotpa i l.,, ,„The
Rgo6;rer hie borne strong :tic'StdbUoty against'
The, 11 7Y4 1 . 1 .4A 1 5; O. I 'OPM/it; 4s, mow' in
~process of keit% : slowly, lantiche,il, 4 at r Zlack r
wall.
S he ta,be _moved off .tike c stagel
which she sits ' by powerfnivetwn,froln.
machinery oil laud and. lighters in the ,
river. Accidents have
the
times
Larded the process,and:the expease of these
d i l4ys i must r be enormous Shl i n_tax i pogitttt
li f e in
"certain,Asi,p,tig
these, must feel `anxious' as to . the results. <
' ? Some illigreartiliViiiight' i p;,7 &Noll"
iikqe`cr kiti4.l3
next year. „ The shaW,lft the r Vil4ip'Tdell
1 ' graph=`` Ciithpittiy".
noif'iliitited a *600! " - Y r
The FE" NES ARE ,11 1 113ING and the corn
I .n 6 l*Pit4 .prospects iNiX9:9lri the I
' q".p i t 4 ** -1) .T.9 1 / 3- 05...9.; r e;5 4 1%9 0 ,t Vae , ' 9tiiqr I,"s' .to,
tiotind put a e great, the
cheapening of nionbA .. ristbation of
a:Auden& terrible
'panic '' , ll.V. ll Httitibitri.' , °ll.feirti 'twenty
large' F firithrlitiVo"sultpillidbe Stockr;
hiefe"tieftifridr. 7 .." 7 " c 0
There Gilt ifte.
rnantifibtttring ";;Parliatrent'
probably: be Yealled onto givteotrie
-'e t -i V, t Wra
' Ph* ta r, * FS
.24 ' .1 1NidroW LiviirosTown n 3 t
Yebtnie rbefOrelhe'lirdigitois;ll eaVio
'of Ctillegear' Cifoii6l44lgett:
llitchatiltlif ;frityelir
, and - is InicitlitCreating. " ' ;
F rench
don 41C,Oitlit.44ow oF.Awijtaza t iatg;itill
Colonial possessions It ttattnothitig, hies
, 1.6 470*. tcaas..snadt.
round it ` , l49Ard'*otjskv:., , "n - ey "
r,,10.U.!..,4,1q1J/11,SaSI,:t 4
f . spolryig ti lnit true
w inirriir
.blifish SaelinA at
the natives of India,perseutp,,
Cro 61e; air I=-74'
Mu Ttgnotl.!;--Aejnilve said, that the
' 'English Valenti-the
. mild YuitidciO' lice One, to w r
Ittion-.andisiscrepablish•oneroftwhiehdt lathe sub
jest. " Nen& SalltlNUtiliWs.:4l.4PitirilaittvAgAti•
the trutli yrit'll, bond,. ;Sella ,Behitt Is ; the
tyii -; of rang ‘ . .Aita. ilini - ;1 7 0-"nt - the;
voit A iSt P lAniii &hitt."'
bark t Itsi•ien he -lint hitr , frpiiidecetisois
"ilk; treacheryolllo Lha7ot kekt../. Asia
;: 4 51 174 .0,7knfte.#5r4 b Ni nni1 PIPLA , E;* 941 Pl4.li!lTl°r.
• hieihe i;iiiperty and -prey any stronger ince
,;Yetpin lad sin ,
ace, w hi t ;Am , arwtovexikietlfron ciseihiniuniastinip.
.Vikrepeanoarts nand inaompliallngrits Jtoallinflees
•,7 1 •PPIttrPIT•
educatetl'natiififOurPs.4•4?ur;lNY47,-iskigMtee'
- Theie thiriir Iran. The slee, pplisluni, •
iehie 11201ifi l like Epg
lehlness;:stnicqnotesildiltinilindui3hitspenre,•,iiit-e7
• „sexage,,f vArupltyisluslosn,, savages, seldom;
~4476 ~e,PTFPO P i Trlle' .41 8 '111"gl P•M•S / Vb .
Dd, the' aturintilaint` 'diens, is
Oast therobirriiitionzeiedroft•Great
..:t Boma,: tiOtta' - .dilel4antaiqand
,infidnl,mriteraJprotpot against Ite4haniarn, as f
Plogthi ,boing, considered- as. soamaygb.4.;
A 94, 89eXatanifAglItaPiittn,D the
;Pill4,lPldfAqtf f un,, i 414..ettuMia,g.,*egt•
bY,littn ,t;
1 Hi gmilg, uMore !thaspennehine., 4
!B&W ta 'NeirkiNitlYi ll, DP 4 Mfe-w-qt,efr
i:Brothei---iWeibad a , delightffillandadolemn
Convention. •: May tbelavor obit abide yritie
:44, the memberej ands: adayiGod rhave math=
ypassioik on alb our people: biietAitlbe the
Aaruest, prayer, of All, arlandkgrevive thy.
work." -How refreallingiiiitalodAhm*
,ee*e . Toe inote upon ,Eliar, smile , to
ctin)SPittbfiCounilkt,A9-1144. ai Loese: ;
4E1404.4 1 0 S e glt r kAf i kiffliggliffi t M i li /WI two
0. 1 44PR0 P9PIPIPaitttegARNAWORO frOm'
N....PT511,1010 8 , 4,011410.410,
Pbiladi3lphhloll South_ Tenth Street, below Chestnut
By Moil, or at the Office; e1.6040,11,1%-To a f t, BEE PROSPECTUS.
Delivered in the City ,
WHOLE NO. 275
IMIII
rietter,: - donodrningqhe . - dying , experience of
, t - 6lir . litneritetbri)ther,'R i bv.''l"trliert Glenn,
PitiOP:iii;j l ifigri4o:ACT lll '74;:.!.,Tfilr:e was
a shower of rain in the.itte„rnonn,;.J44,after
' , showerj,the, 44nn , /drone_ avert' brightly.
- 11.eltsked ,, if Pamir tlre4ettnl,i Said - he, 'the.
RiglieeOtianetifiiblikel ft& in - pre brigh t
4901.4.P.L.kit itjll not fr'ke,BaPegikarblight-
AleW't the ;mile of the
Saviour !' and his countenance expressed
..4.trOVIIISILIA:41";
Ivey-sizailaris this. to.the language
, i , vll%p oi m e orkP h 9A s xop c'PmnPilMutted in
, lettir, from, my son,. et, which the following
'l's an exiilieti 4 d ) .A.ritlia'ixian, who was very
g old, iiiidhileillaii'Ys'Weent blind; at the time
he jiiiiiedotite folititobi teld - Mr./Reid that his
'soul was once dark,' adis;that_
still be so, but , God looked into his heart,
atuijitimulihQkittatulieeketl pleased; and
ITNII64,IigNAPTej'i Fie r
I' that
never._ seen
,the sun,
l ap 'aid not
did . niit think it
&Wadi% ap flit aliVbd &ging pleased." '
indexperieneed
min
i#jste axial tlo“mr_ntly 'Alerlyerted
hayo i plie same„blegaed,experienee,,and speak
theiame lan,kna - g not all the' saints
.I. • • -
able to sing the Bathe scirtg in heaven,
`•ittigukli'-ifibaking , ‘ different languages' now?
I may add, -that—this old blind Choctaw
walkiEtatifidiles Very , Saftbath,:to hear God's
lbrUby he#hkanndr,
;(, `ll79ltrAli)trulY3 ~I
J2i SA)
itor.the Presbyterian Banner andAdToatte.
Ma. EDITOR i— Dear. Sir:=W e were
glad to hAiii of your visit •to Chicago, ent
glyilfatiiiiltylleeinporiiiin Of the West, and
rpva with iniuly:Moreef , onr-Easteruhrethren
would do likewise, and visit not.only,Chicago,
i-,bud,Yo o }ft q h er. filAkeai9c.q u ,?Paa equal lm
ortanoe, ,which' have grown up, ashy magic,
`t , •
n this enchanted ground. A reciprocal
g-owiionlii-be the hippyreault. 'After such
a visit, our brethren would return to their
11041P8.144gee4ea 'ofJahor,, and speak and
write as eye-witnesses of the work, the great
work, here to he accomplished by the instru
menrahAvot the Chpfsch z .- j aWith much great
er effect weld th,eyog i ge upon their people,
the`elauns' of 'Cilii:hortii held. We would
ie t ntnieih'ittggear,ihie af which we have
often that oiir brethren, oc
,eutoying alargal and ; influential churches in
,a l Y4f;,44stitAaul& . 41 9,;Yf1L.t.9 8 1rd a few
iiipnths the 'Spnineraeason_, visiting and
preaching to' obi people - where mission
loCatedi'' or; wfrerever the Great
Shepherd df Ate Atop 'might direct. Why,
:;;dear brethren, it would, indeed, be "a feast
of rotation and,rt,ftow of soul , " to us who
areenglburden-andg, the hurdeaod heat of the day
iri he Cause - 6f our 'Divine Master.
-Yotirek in the Gospel,
d t
MI
acts-aO. -- 14.1taittngsti
• ,
Tung is tlie'rtiok pOwerftil thing in the
world, sinee—fiction can only please by its
,TeepmtMime
' 4 Yoti ibomplith that yoU caned pray; at
lean; 'then; lon' grime tine petition that you
ate lboundf, to• offer. • ~ • ~ , .
1 .1 Mimi flids.---`lC44 , as - ''aifinto and true n
ano* that-tlieydvb,oi twill, abandon. a'friend
f9R.oft4,e PrFori;4n9Wl,l;lo, little of ,;, human
to araoieT, aridprovet4ttheir hearts are as
Vii a Sis their j:idgm:entii are Weak.
li t
~ s E E+K.,ffils,,gpgfig.--Aead,r t have you
.. i;e4er,,, ye t. „ l spoken :one , 7° , 14
. for,Christ ?
''HaV'e you r 'natal.. 'idieed one Sine to the
V Sakibiii? 7 -' Their-foil' &it i li iiiigY may
t
i'atilastlivach theiNew Jeru s salew,,,you will
'..ottead-(thuse'3-golderi ipa.vepents 'wearing a
bstarlms,cymvp,., A
, i itingle sentence may save
.a soul from , per dition.'
;•• f, ili •I._ , . L , . ,
i TELE. Prefienfitate of the Jews is it great
P r e f, ,Pf lt a surprising
thing that o f I snbitist so many
years, and alma rd in so intierible'a condi
iridessitij as a proof of the Goo
a Tel, lboth thit they should exist, and that
.44.OTBAortitt bg miserable,, as , having crud
ted
Lt+% LOOP&CHEJCEWCIA:=a-A . ?heart* , face is
Bstur, ly . ,nti,goe,i 4 r sit, invalid, as, healthy
weather. To To makesiCk„*an think he is
is to look half
yilduitelL-erl6o;lifid deepsir are as
',eatChigg sal cutaneous loompliiints. Always
endeavor to feel sunshiny, ^especially in the
sick room, and,th,look so too.
Cincuarciil-÷ffli r e are too apt to for
'”rgetaour moil defindande ',upon' the eireum
) cittinfflightin'ArYfAittaot The' mthrktririal
evego,mlty deter i miti our state in this world ;
ri
.$4
„p. ons s rce,t instead : of _ anot h er,
aybring 'di contpitni, - With a - person
•r wain' wet should flier othiintiee - 'hive met,
and t tas may to strain of other events,
- 4,tiliti oooo or mio
ery'rif
tti, • Ctrodisijusticeis , vbed , whers ire
~ ,, PliFtaP:4l, us - 4ear4 , MLYAVI
And, weary with ourseyes,,lphy, sleep
Our discontent away.
A .1 Lti
, .for, righPis t right, sinop,94 is (l, ed;
And right the ditymuit win;
I 41. filar iieuldleMn!"` '
fing<Vl Flo
I"J FECE * ICHERS ' 11111fkon.LThe defects of
pi:dear 'aiiibon 't - Let a preacher
.thbeindhediwith ten :virtues, and have but
p, k ont...fpn4,l tthatitione,rfault will eclipse and
031 Cr indgiftthio evil is the
wCrla these timep. pr,, Justus Jonas
latt WOO u nities - that a man may
that - lie only often
ii ibutuireth4Adlisilittethithilrefore the people
cannot bear with that good and honest man.
raik , 1.
L—
-441f0n 1:3011.NING". = OR , ,EVBSIttO.-*
T.tirerigh.lheipleatnireettof the day,
1 Wito read gad *heir I pray,
g , p Let me ever keep in view
„
(Gods dn.,
"Wh u ' t Y e sub WiihdrairS his light,
I - 'Ana It'to ;Lb 1;80 ienight,
t„,iLetemisenever lay my head'
tfaa rilyleefttarld•eits3. ,, -bed
.
1 , 4:14 1 4 'JAW 1 4eFil n , IFarr; ;.;
, ,koripyttieayienjy.lraper's miff
Trianknehini - for at la
f.geat
s idarayinkine4o)indleirake
h t c/ii,ft f 1.4„ g-
imakt.
Oil
T. .S