E . . •_ . _ N vi __ . p ro ,i,yr•rias. Banner, Vol. VI, Hoe ii. Posabytorii.• Advocate, Vol. 11, 1.0.16, lit VII) N 1 cKIN NE Y , Editor and Proprietor. :?itIS.-11 1 ADVANCE. Ei=;; riginal :11,ottrg. To Sabbith Schools. My dear young friends, I hope, in youth, You 'll store your minds with sacred truth, And lodge it, in your heart. 0 may you learn, from day to day, To walk along in wisdom:• way, Nor-from, her paths depart.; May you your great Creator fear, When you his Counsels oftewhear, Preached faithfully to yon. tt.God 's faithful to his promises, For if you love him, he will bless— You 'lt fiud,his promise true. The day of youth will *soon pass by; The hour will come Nhen you must die; But 0, the pleasing thought 1 If you're redeemed from sin and hell, And be prepared in heaven to dwell, Thus by your Saviour bought. Well, the religion that your Lord Has taught you in his Holy Word, Should your best thOughts ernploy If you it practice, then it will Cause your glad hearts to ever sill With eostaoy and joy. A heavenly influence it will shed, Like holy oil, upon your head, While you remain otrearth. And when from earth you're called away f To dwell with saints in brighter day, They 'll own your heavenly birth. Religion will, while here yon stay, Give you sweet comfort, day by day, And teaoh you hnw to live. And if God's gifts,arn,so profuse : , That you have more than you can use, You then will have to give. You, from your store, some Otte Must being, For the good oause , of Christ, YourrEirlg— , His banner now nnfurl'd. The Church must rise in all her strength,' And stretch her cords to a great length, To save a ruined world And now, young Mends, far' we , Se , May God you Wets white here you stay; And guide yon'to'his rest; • So, when your days on earth shall end, That you may then to heaven asiend, And be forever hlest. Letter of Rev. J. L. Soottc Missionary' lin India, • Every thing relative to'our behrire'd and' honored Miesionaries in . India;tho and the dead, possesses a peculiar. interest. From a letter of Kr. Scott, to the Brainerd Evangelical Society of Jefferson Oollogeove are permitted to give the fullovring-'extract. Mr. Scott writes from Agra Rort Oatidier 27th, 1857: DEAR BRETHREN :4—lt was with . met= anehoiy interest that I r oeived your letter of the Bth of June, adfiressed to the Re. .A... 0. Johnsoo l and that I now sit down to answer. You have tto doubt read a great deal= of the mutinies of the Sepoys in 'lndia, butyou can, after all, have but a feint idea of-the ; horrors of our situation. To see an army of . , eighty thousand nien tinting from defendere, into implacable militias; to beisuirounded . by a population of 'millions,' generally , hos, tile; to know that if you fell into their bands. you had n thing to 'expect 'but'a 'miserable death, and then to feel that you were. eight' hundred miles from the neaiestt seaport; was indeed appalling. All this We:haive felt, and experienced; and it is of God's mercy` that any of us and alive to day to tell .'the fearful tale. Here at Agra, we have passed•througb some fearful trials. On several occasicins, our lives have seemed' to hang in the hal= 4000. For a long time the people 'of - this large city were every day ieidy to rise and, murder us. We had two native regiment's at this station, and they, for %Ajmer, were the chief cause of our fear. 'They had' the Fort in their possession, and had they mu tinied we ,eouldltave had little' hope. Bet just when they Were ripe for a revolt, they wore disarmed 'and rendered- handy's. Then, on the bth of July, wei Were attacked by an overwhelming force of nintineersv 'Otto' brave regiment of Europeans went out to meet them, and fought thern desperately; but. after a heavy loss, they were obliged to retreat to the fort. That eveniag we saw the whole Station of Agra in fiqutzs; and for' one or two days 'nothing was done in, pil laging the buoys of the Europeans, and murdering every Christian that' "could lie found. Frog' that tithe` to this 'We have lived in the fort, only going °utile* , an'd then to visit our ruined houses:'"' On' the 10th of 'this month we had a remarkable deliverance. An army had been eollebting, for several months about forty mils from Agra, but bad not felt themeelvis , strong enough to come on here until the 10th. Orf that very morning, a movable Brigade, sent' on after the fall of Delhi, reached our Sta tion, nod just one hoiir before the evening came on, had pitched their tents near the fort, We were all rejoicing in the help which bad arrived, when we begin to hear . the roar of cannons, and the din of battle, Our troops were taken quite aback; but they. soon formed and drove the enemy before them, following them up for ten miles and, takiog all their guns and baggage, and ing about one thousand of them. This. victory has given us'rest hire for the pies ent, and we hope that we ehallim no more disturbed. The case of our Futtehgurh brethren, and all the residents of Futtchgnth, is a very sad one. The regiment of riatiire 4 lnfatitry at that place was one of the best in the Bor= vice; and it was hoped that they' would remain staunch. They ,diti remain do for a long time, but at fast . 'it became' e'viden't that they wire only awaiting`tbeir time, add that co reliance could 'be 'peed in'them. Under these circumstances' our brethrop, , Messrs. Freeman, Campbell,. Johnson, ap.d,, McMullen, with their wives *rt;p Ctwii oh& dri n , and it is said about siitY ot}tera, set off in boats for Cawnpore, where'tfuly r itoped to find relief.: Obwirpore, hoWeil.,al,"d the menotiqe rigeni and a` - native named N e ne ga t hib,,was at the betk4 of lthec, troops. All'itat'sve can learn of their fate is, that the, whole ,party, i after ! being fired upon all the way down the river, were finally stopped near Oaimpore. The i re'theY were taken out of their boats, and men; women[. and children, having their hands tied behind their backs, Were led to • a ravine, where fleet were seated' in C roar and beheaded. Their= bodies Were' exposed for one or•twe days, when they !finally thrown Into the river.% Thus, have perished our Futteh gtith brethren I Their passage through the ilairvalley `must- have', been a trying One; hht it was short; ansi'they are no!doubt 1411 satisfied thavit was just as it was.; ? , Ne, are mourning -for. them ) and -pitying ttheir, sad fete, and it is probable, that they tire pitying us, and wondering why we, shoula think it so desirable to live on earth. Thais the severest bloWthat the missionary cause his ;received in modern; times. Besides !our Futtehgarin brethren, two missionaries have fallen in Clawnpore, two in, and ,one in Seal Sete-rill but one, T believe, haiing Wives and 'children. How 4itiny Bitglish 'People have been murdered; Veinnottell.; but Pthink nearly the half of those who re sided in these parts. Of the people of Fat .teligurb, Oawnpore, Shohjeliaoppre, much, And many , other Paces,- only a rem 'nerd, some cases 'one or tio, , have-eimaped. In many other Places moretthan the .half have been murdered, and almost everywhelr there has been pillaging and destruction. here in Agri, iihereliehadta4cit to 'fly to, and a , Buropeaniregiinetitto guarding, .we= have had opwardeof,ehiirty, murders, and , about fifty were killed in > battle , Our ,prot pects-nowshowever, are much brighter The dark clouds which hung °viz.uefor nearly five Mon the 'heti'•begun ! to; !seatteri and-if sodie still remain iirtbe ,horizon, they. only show, that the storm 108. plpptek 711, 1 ,1*- jaub has remained loyal, and ,rnuebt,Of our help has come from that quarter. the' seat of the -gteit 'so oftetirthe SCRIM bf =bloody , war ) Headmen) taken by. the Engliektcoope, the,rebels,44y,ea .ortt w of t ,acv the oldlpeg,a,esptivp, ' This is one , of thetimet splendid achievetrients of Modern Aqa. Dar army, released . from that'. place, We' sCattdred itself 4erthetcountryst driv ina mebels before therri.ie Trogps also : have beim to arrive frock og lank and we shall soon hoive ariny of eighty thetiqiind ike dotintir WeAbere• lore consfder the aiiiiitteetleftlet - IVel are 'miry, through' a meteitut Providence, safe. The' country 'wilt soon:be? ( eopfittered,,, , ; and order. !will, time, 'lm p ,restored. often I thigh of it, seems to be a mira clethat we were, not all' nit Vp, at& ulterly' ' driven Out of `the lorintry. 7 ' vain lardy ascribe our deliverance tothetnerey OE God, and the imbeejlity,,of, our, enemies ; I , We are much broken down the loss of our breth ren, and by the removal of some who must `g.6 home: We loiVe' also lost 'all our prop erty, both private and that !belonging, to.the Misaion, at the stations of Agra, Fottehgurh, Myripore, Allahlkbad;Fiitteepere,, and Lo dia9a. Some of eur,native Christians, alio, have been put "tolit;ittli, but they haVh gen• erallf escaped.' 1 0dr"work is,lnosornet4re-, siects l ,lte rbe begun vgaini; ,andyetzwe be; lieve !that I his rebellion is about, to, nahe a 4dirs and that wor'lr.7 i ll;be grsitgy ranged by' it. Voiild' that "many . ce j rn.iereready l to °time'andlielli us. Sincerely yours, '", sow:, !MI FIC3 South-Westeeiviewa.' i .' , ... P=2lo 4111"4.; 44 4 Co. , Igrfb,) January 11,1668. i [ , , I 'ltEve D.') WHIN :way D. 'D..;-4 , ear Pieilter t il'ittr heed 'deilirdnii)f writing Y . (tli tlitifeX giC,,,i0r. 8 ,°49 , 14 6 1:4, 4 1 ',,,1i 5 t;1we b have been neeessiti of, 'sf,p4claing b ; in 41, i so, since: we 'came . West, 414 , it? was v I simply out' ‘' the question: 'lt i has, , now ; been - a little over three menthe , since :we left, a delightful. 4oiri,e_,7llg4 most ,a,' Worthy people,laud.a beloved l'reehrpry:W. o 4 l cra, l: ' Pennsylvania. The brethren, congrege-o tions, and scenes of Piet Presbytery, within„ whose hounds I 'had' joyfully labored far t foUrteen year's, will - ever Ve qabarfao my''' . heart.' .1 felt that the oath of. God waselearg ' and, strong., for. me to labor iti a fex,Weetere field, and klherefore resolved tog° Without 4 delay. , We left for Glenwood; Mills Co:, reiva and the liestatutione 'around it:' • We , eitue directly 14 Railroad to St:-Louis ; .where iwe w spent a Sabliath ;, theneei by okra to- ATP.fer-i, son City, Mo.; „thence by steamboat anll, t stage,to S. joseo, M o .; where we spelt, another 'Siibbilli '; and ' the'itee; turtle ',Mis souri River wile i*. o and tint , feirleatsiver l e Ititining, I3y.stage toiGleiswim4 witere j nuder.:. a kind Provide.nea,,we errlyr.ettin,safety, on ,i .the 0tt1.,, of r petobei,. , Our / journey, with, the exception of so me unexpected deten tions, and so much staging," 'Whs. 'Otle` of 'un- i' ' Inoked: for mom fart , and. mercies. 1 The trip,v however,mas expetdve ) ,,and the freights upl; the river l , it that ,season, very ~ bigh. ' t , The cheapest and 'beat routi'for th ose in the East who desire to dome £o tuispoint by the Missobri River, would beito..edme,otr the:. Railroad irc weytaoffpittsbutl4l 2 e OT i ttial4 Union, Indianapolia,aud Terre,iHaUte, tit 84 I.Phis, a„4,istane.e.of one thoesund`Wed seven_ miles from Philadelphia; tad thence h tof ', steatiboat direetly`th,thii place, about( eight' hindredieiles farther..s *The fare from-Pitts..,, burgbi to St. Lonis.,thus r in $17. 5 0,= ,altd ß from , St. : /Janis. toa this, Piece, CoUtieil •M pffs, or, Omaha, $2O 00,,,' in ordinfiry , . stages of 'water. „, • " ' ' . Not b eing 'abM to obtain a suitable= house- in' , Glenwood, cap lwe expected,. Welt eamerto , PaeifietOity, , s i new and flourishing town.- three viten Nes 4,.Glee wood,• ,and,, four miles from the .Misseuri. River / Here; as also in Glenwood, ire Werelibilliveleemed and encouraged by thWvitiple. t , Bet, as our., : `house was. unplaatenA7 ,and i.ietterything , Around was new, : we, „were ( _,opmgelted 'to, ,st,pi i tish An'''. Oa they say out here,) tilt: , dertalie 'a variety of - *ark: 'Tor 'which wea. had 'no training, in order ttirepare-16 1 ther apprclaAing Winter, which .we fupeeted, ; from aitiacoounta, to be. veu lattgest.,i So ' we dug and walled a welt ,of, very. flee' water; covered,, fi rst with muslin it i nethencls with paper,''the' five lower rooitisl'or dur: I 'house; then built W stableotwenty feetkloug t .,, and twelve feet twide 5 - and then put lr. ' t weete two. and, thiee4ousaed.lattv., ~ Itteee,, l besides other neeessary, and accoMpanyirga dallies, kept tia.aliftilly Autiloyed; Atil wed , ' got' very. comfortitblyaUsoit L.ainCtiPstvisit , ailtthes far been favoreddrateslibiAl4. eelvd welltitisted 6 'with' lOut 6(l4:mations ~ t o,iie E 4 A fflie,;lint,ebeen filledifitb paiseetniGed s 00tttit4.164 , ,, 'T. al l , 11 iii; I gIVAWV:PC°4ri' ll ovinsonteoligtreueas,to,up., h.. ',. ,„,,, s4 / s ' er ,I i- Thiwi whole isegion,isoarytelsetAyk aicl‘ I J. 4 J I. "ONE THING IS NEEDFUL 10 4 " ONE THING HAVE I DESIRED THE. LORD:" "TIIIS ONEITHING E 0. . # FOR THE, . , .IVEEK N'DING',SATUitiIIA.V.,4O FEBRUARY 13 1S , S. fo I* PUBLICATION OFFICE, GAZETTE BUILDING, FIFTH STAEET, ABOVE SMITHFIELD; PITTSBURGE,,PA: fertile, and is , rapidly filling up'-with an in telliont; , entorprieing, ant industrious popu lation, Ar,Rtreet, one ofthe pltyainiens of this place who has lived in 'lowa twenty- . tiro yeafs, and in this neighborhood the l&st five yetifii; says `that thisliarthe , thealibleet onnutrrlielev,er lived in., 1 .11iillsiCounty is geottreill.t here, tkoiceaY4o4Re4, to, be ;91! 1 . 1 of the ,he althiest , most fertile, hest watered , , bet,timbered, and, bast agricultural ema il& in Velfierelown.' It is taking the lead in edierptitierilite, anitufg-tliel.aouthertitera of:bounties , lying on thelMissourilislopeOnd tbeffreie.otetVinft 9f: rlakroeickt from 1 31 41 . 4gir top l to t he Missouri River which it is, said wil be the drieriiitioad cminleqd throukh the '''Slaie--4tois direntlji 'flirt:ighly'. biiringibi Ila'at t r ioi'Weekti 'there has-been started - a , rip ular line ofatagesn which- , will -be of -great importance, to, ~it , also, ~ tripping from this point Aireptly o throno it, East to. O seola, .. I Clerk, County, :atit 'there connectin g ". with 'Otiiiii'arages ''and the ' Bitilington ' and 'Mit -a Curl River Railroad,i and -thus, furnishing , ltravolers, , , West teAthis ,vicinity- a speedier ,route Amu any .other. ~ The charactor, of Mills County,, therefore, is aliaady favorably Hence,' larie nuMberi of 'fain'. Riffs ftoni thelastern, Middleand Weittern iStates,havebeen pouring in here every sett:- loon, and it will doubtless be the,oasein the &tut4,p Quite t' large emigrat ion is ex e `t d - this nest Spring We— feel, there fore;verrwell satisfied - that our - steps hatfe beerr , diiiotedifin the.proiidence of ,God, to this noint4 il ~ ;1 i ' : . , • ,2 • Glenwood County, and a pleasant and thriving town. ilt isilwentruriles , South . of -Connell ,Bluffs, , and tsevenl miles JEast of,the Missouri . fti veil, ifinely i doooted l in ,a Rove l of, nataral ithrulo. rz e cui „rolling . gr i o k and; and : well sh el tered from the higli'svoids that i usitally'atieittiOAr the' tit-airfoil It orintlinei fine brick OAR .house, 44 ne - tiii , laricla:,sobooliAtontiej ,, two ilhurchetivant abeut, one' thousand ,inhabi- Aprel , ,);Tatillimaly,,,it,hod . ,only a, Methodist church, whioti was the only church in the whole country; but the Conaregatibliallits littvevitiline'lluttingliiptotke ifastr -season, a .geodi brick ;budding, AbEkkuie. ' 11 .07f 4,6":11 ready , hir, : aim:. . t , • , , Palid.'d Pity is located on . the Itl l itisouri ' - I(fv„Vi‘bOttfral ;11, ato two' ?o,it'i)i. ifie high and '-`l)iatfreisqviii . li r tiltiffkiv iztliat -Skirt - the Mahon:kedge of-all this4trairia.boltdmalong 41tei/ivert.:.,dtsisitetja 4 petfectleytivetr, g - ,:ipg,op 40011 -.vtpx pt . qt. , ms 7 :s„ five Miles North-Weit of r it,, on this side Of 'the river; ant gisht'llille;in f e—thgf ''' ' l . ati ' ' f ormer oc on o , the OliihaiMiitelion, •iiiiderAhe oath of , °lir , Boartef 'Toreign , Missione4-ten miles North- West gel At, ‘ on.thp.ofheriside•,of.,the river, iig-ler) ) .rAllßtiTPxffiterY . ;„, As 4)% o CAlle &lig ,squi. River ,itself,..and of th e level Plateau illoniit for' ten or ` dftedh 'Mlles,' both North. `ant South! •'lt'orilt-staftedtlitattSpring; and, now it , has ,Some three hundred; on . four -bun ,dretinhabitants, withuill the conveniences of ,town life. Ita r buildings.are generally , neat, and wetive, several large, and beautiful insi !til;o'cies ,in k ii. 'Platten:lentil, the' Oodutyiskt: of 'Cass` Cotitity;'N. T.-Viti another , 'town. of! :grOviiiitir importance, dyitigAyusti four milesf p,Wesh - onir the _, opposite idle of i...4p river:` 44...51vA1l situated, f.rq l ,7 l 4 ) ; l 7PP Ori * l l P!,b.Y , 0, ,and,,and,a,br i eOeY lies 4 r pepnlat of Smile five; ,cr i sis huncyed, '- , ' I 'live larifilifed 4- tiitirel-overy'Rahbithi , iiiiicack Carrie liere,*-antil , liesterday,9when I" AvasAprevented,hy -,* storm s in,ilip., morning, atifitstifig, „pity, in, the, large, s,cli9ol-lifitisep and in the afternoon ,, at" GlenWniii, in the: Methodist church, aethilt wi t s iiiteonlii time - I could have thathhurchl and that was the only , ~ommtiant.,placio,l octitlcl,get , forAipldiiiig our, „serreeo.,, I began in ,preach„ without much previous notice, to' five or 'six tiareinar' ' For : seierill Sabbithiilliitga deetneilidiseciuraging, iki-ilitifttinger, k but ant rltexpected .1,11 this' [be-, fore& came, .J -was oot t disappointed., ..Nov- ;' , hogever„ we generally .liavp quite a full at . , ,teßOpue of respeltful listener s, and I leel. strengthened and encouraged for•thi future. I 'fiolie4'after this to berpermittet to mss, -ilia Cotigvegationa 'Church • , a part Jot' ,my time as,the,Pongregationalists 'hayunct.iort ganization in GletwOld as yet, Ertteir minister will proAly , only 'use it once, .e o erreirit'weekh land . -lait;las beei‘ buil byrrinerabsubLiription. i-• - ..t , . i , Ttnireotte,aet4yet,ilMCa-felei gre,b,YlPrion; jA , )9*M°9 , .. P„ (1 -iit', , Y i° ilqi)?A ut, 1 t h inks tller9,ltre ,enough to enable, t u'to orAattiz*e as Othilih early In the Sitrine - I eitpedt, after, ilifkltd lireaChalsdetrerk , fonrth• , SAbbath in . Plattsmoutii and/Rock ,Bliiffe • ' , • . .. .i- This =latter iettriewitownAnisebreaXii , Ter ritory„ on a bettuAful 114e..ObOokelx.,er g oeVen tuileq South of Platten:with, and lying im'' inediateli ii Partite river, With: sqloinilatient lot ilivelrarthtindredi 4 Therm, are nowabouti teri4PresbyteridossinXl44Wonth; t ioni,t4ing,.. ,xtpq e4 M 7,404 , was. a, Ruling , ,Rldel,„ in I th t e r ,congregation i he le - ft; and `sustains a good' Otiaraeter where he: raw resides , so the t' we' can organize a church there very,"iiiion: .While at*Rotdrillioffez L ma, 40 1 ,4hre are. AshiproptßAtAsterituokit°4-AssP°Ottsßa fp!ple4. I 4 laave also made an appointm ent to iiVericle on Wat"Wedfiesdny `eveldifg; in the 'lridglihdrholid -vet *Harmony,.•whero, as opportardty,roffers,lPOapect opoaaionnlly ' id I , o ffidio,t is t, : Thi s %A *Aug towo;ahoutfifteet miles East of Glennod, lying direetlyupctp,„ the lice of Burlington and Missonf t i o `lo4,i'ltii!r6llC+s6 a"heinitiiiil „ !rolling , priiiiiii, and , Isirrentided , briheavy teettlements i Or honestiand 441180 0 ns citizens.. , ~,, 1 ' '-i Mut the field there littio 4 large, kiftt,l4a4. l to labor where my effor i ta will, tel l, the greatest, advantage. I have; as my 'field, - 0 - Mills Conity; Iowa; Mid liillP Casa Corinty, l 4. l T , fand , the oeunties , ,baoli.of these, too if 1. ~cold serve them. d v am r the only Oreilbitelt lien ininisteroin theni. 7dflg„ lather 130 , ---tile, Pioneer of L lireetryteriiliiiiiinliti 4 lffita-r.,l li ti e "only SPreebyterilln sifiniiiter itrAlre , Mout County.•: Andeas, brOthexAtunopuli is 6'l46ot:this Winter frOPl,..ponp9ii ~pr i pirl, on 5.,. visit to his friends in England , !father tell i inif I`ale' the minis= ' telirirrallldifthk WiidteiridnivaAthuslleciviri,o44, *Pottarsitttimil,*.'Oasa,t Mourgod4rY,;44l, 3 , t Taylor,AßlJ'iether, couritiettol.„Spnth Weeter'n lowa,. „Molldtrtitute, ''o , pept, what little', aid,Father Be ll is able to 'Venda. 'soide 'df. ' 4 illeizi."'Alt /liege; 1it4t41311 intirilany ~ o thetat lifeelp tlithlirlitidh,e andlYsimlii ,, het 'shrew jekirpionlis . ingAnderfaithfukelort, e , „tilkiti , , tuhryfftztrtibrilit , BlPPNC*. Ite-VißP rer f i k , if f l os l ij o j t he rOpl . l,Br r. trikkr, inlit o t Ja . Binner,an .Aly ocag i o A ilk the 'Mr° WA In 'sea` d' Tieyrfebouttie4 Oar-, toldiallareWontardes alnititattaitiatinter m oat one importoorn 114_601111/9 WA ti illvAakvaiwitswilf, sltmossaistft • 1 ~. • 'The'Preabytity, trio' of TlAteeill3ltiffs; but "a little , one!!• itaihoompord ofi father 13e1l7and ,, brother Kipg f of ;S3idney~y Fremont pou.4ty, Notirask,A dity 4 ,N. T, and or CoutieW Milts, lowa. ' l silt)6"theii'fiiiie teteettag andiloilgabizationAir , litritv Cone ductoessive; ?efforts toi hell a 'meeting a44- t havO.fAiled for want of aIIAXP4II .4.1. , ... theii„ laskatteßpt, s whieh 7941whph.$1 7,91, of Novembers' last, at Cauncil 111144 ,T Was present With' 'the' 'dealt* iinitreitMetittidlit' 00 uniting with them upon eertittearerto3takuis Nut ; Hamilton; of evue, N-0. x Ltu.„. ia„ Rome imenoe Af Op 'ltila to jggt k al illPrg lll ).lYe ,Ifer9.lK4h dimpait.o. °Fula tti(eVieslAteii once 'ineeti,noPoidlle; we the dthiliribrethititi Wild Urer/mdlia , JOity and Florence, N Li mig fha reeeivpd,p and Mitts they ; would be soft Owned. The PFLFta,aqV 9,PPin...t0,,f0r melt pas 1 1 .'"1-BeAll vue, N. 'T., on the first of A ri,Lnot.t ; ,but, •as brotheiKing has altztay ' i 6 1 ! ‘ ,-, Atfou., gis:Wriiip , #Wf tkiii"StitrA - . : It „ - ,tok-; poi, has Ila 4 wk.!, Ilia , to, F A , . 44,f9F,,,feW., months, thus leaving bat o members.nu: the . .ground= it , is , soinewh , übtfal- When the Presbytery Will be ablh ` 0 teeetlieint! Thii.is'a serious losi l to tft# : 3 • I# l o ' .o ;/f 4 * in this wifely destitute re_ ,1 ~„ ~,. s i „,l' I cannot hut feel th Goa brought tna and , my family out' , here , ' if midterm arse -6,11' ill:helping td mould ttiOniaTtikii and form 'the iistitutions of this t •J A , wink oetninia ,nity. . Already, has hii,tiept).p used tp gt.y,o us .favor sin the. sight,of tbisoeopie,hwhieli •we ;• , rejoiesi•iai , ehttiayiitt the (Tel that. our influena afor &tad ,uatactg thii•inaY 4 -11e6ta • tended ; Thigt,:o,99,l,r9giop 4 ,,Pp o weng i n,l4kingThere . •• °ol,Ltn I .F9O•I•E.fIRPWA j I ,i,pc„tl#cn4,'ip,a4os.'tiuyttepatttiteat r7 , tle .unktritige4d Prsirit 0349.4.04 , 0.404 . ,tt4 „five to. ten' dollars per; iereArilibisiAllutityy 'and for sehothiagevettleSsfiteleatittiets , Udl john ; g . ea t `the ti 'there is both •• YAttrtr• or 47.$ , 4 - A great peat dud greie,detaisi ,infitteuse, effori..< • A.4;jef.',. i ttie,-,Liegs , thereferey who.. are 'dispesid totem', grate te'thielfertile pAri)off6tetattitryirsted t , pA , 'citinifittgat, „• • vAr-.5. $ll.Ol *God and,do good-" rerees religious e, will be suaaessful-herei,aB„ flthers.;:., Thep 11. , 'great of ,profattitydund. Sibhath threithirig tut -h`ereitte uoilloisvettnitiderable' in perane f , g ambling, a it "da`uoioga,~ sus ,preashail agaipat,rd'heu , kskituckc A:MOW swearing , has-heoome so! , oo p tmun Ahattiper liatta tUt , herui !esss iwatfqklgli°,9ol4.; anSa said being -eheeke4ini the, use, Cfflifilf)h language. : (1:•: have tried itn , marious map 4itlab—ibithe !littursh„' along the'reitiMitthisililaylgrettud,, .440 ee k that the in- ' 0f .84b4,01;. - aeilie g ration, ',LTA ji.uenoey thus exerted:: is :fyisgratole.-; we. first. eamoptket wab..tiodulat . sition , mani fested' by 6* to Wotlrt 00111111 :Sabbath" tbe same as on al? Y ,Blo9,r l 4 ;2 l P 4lAP, S a Y ikg timei ,to one. man ~yl habit, and findiog thati.appeatikto,the science and the Bible brad , butvlittle, eb Irien hire; I reliftiled %MAT witaftwid et:46'46dg '`,w6:4Ed‘ Pi t iitlehg,":iibdift ‘binyirin • 1: it He sileind ,h ) ac40P94 0 , sabjeot A and.J.,hevo,not seen .. .him) violating the Babbathq since. An 0 , indiVidtial b Thought con, ilt,,tivllvinh h arliat, the 84033 e illue ritereets. , So he,loadedittpihis °JAIN m,wiJ' U sawed mber;i drovet in .front ittiemsehoot tibibi'darbia 414. g170,01.9 6 thieldi tkt,!„;afii 04". 2 16 ciao tfie church tp..h„eaß we,.,utqßpeg-i,:r-BuP" t: pose „het _thought. ve i ryipxsofitable y. Sabbath that day: It is Will, howevei,tor ,l albselso r iiiAO' ge t into' thiflailifeitim'datig htt 144 ••• • • • z . Quits a numbers Here, 'NEU. luntleotedn it. altogegiely,,ltleve% been led kmattend,inerely I by, thpin ailt l ,,trakivE),PAßvl., on the i subjecO. ;One family that visited; 'aiideß"'nVersed'with bn ArgiOn,. siid that Ix Wei persinil thati ever.„ talked onithat.subjecit beforain their dvoase, e . AnflowpresB4 PP, 499417:.faR1i i YA94t0q4 , Bed ,tP how's after mj,fijnit Sermon he wefit hie phisiohed direlitlY•to tbreinpaithotigli V did *notrakobwA thbfauch.persons swertiothe)-honsm,fillast Gienwood,fepe e day, jnst, before Che r cur,, of Aer,: i gh ,s er4ll4 ° !!!!?: a - 'AV?! tntltter m en Tete coriversing tokether, when the oonvAi'ati'on oP' Enoch. The doctor elfin/lied .hiett unbelief iit4elaidittime absardreigher tbeit went,,! ellitSoht anlignBF4 text, - 013 n% 4 / 04 l walked with ,G od ; and 'be was n o t , ' for 'Goa tido aigne t d Ofc r oni.ilie'theaffilinatiilhf :tlie 4 i ea- i 1 DowiligkanYthitiga ablmitlitheit a pre i 7 ions , 1 co n tie rea tio n ." ueoinoidenee was t striking,,And,li Fee bitivirarda,told,,t.lat" ,tkekstprapressAthkplusure atiistening • to my sermon. " I have Mirwith WoValils ad Nmpbellites and Univerealiste'idn&T'aithe here, and liateTlfstrintereeting with ibleariberditonis tthlingh we can harillytmeet , twOpereeMidt'ere ) WA1 0 4 . 4 01 d OierßeVigs,laitt his armor .a.... 14 han d tO meee- 1 4 ' "lelittioid Alitellitt3 beforV ithe 'lliteraty9litstitiztevotHalerietobliom,lstook, form my Object:3V. %lieu 8.4) 1 44i4 0 0 1 41‘e,1 1 ..d,Wci4at 4 40,14.46,44PP1VPAPL11til 9anfiffiir.3, 4 J..h0pe,,g004 waa dpne jty i if; and may Go.)d alethitr r ifelilorqleM 3 "' 9 : 140 ' -ae ''atittkoriVi l tire ""eliiid' l tifiiel4"'llik . Vnot "kifeelnii Was4 ll ifsj I 'believe; theyabasettliothers tin theofthrEtist, yetmioney4 imOb 1:0444l1 I„ have„ T,?r, maneway clear t much eircnl ' atio>t` of ezart yet in t hope in seatioiiiibtetiWto do so, and among others tatitiorelitooPteett4terian Banner *A t , lAtibacite‘ t04110, 11 04‘ 11 44Ei.0f VP it#4,2regtd'nh P,TPfiniNotl'iN thlxv eller t" e threet, my, paptir"Oifie ity;ll alotr.l %,teitiosoefst ttles•A , ears har.,wes.thenkhera isudelightfulatuliqtlitrr Abeam& ptioolcf 1.000 ,;rl 2 l/Beki.qtl i liPp3 l , 'berme h ive "id a lexely, Fall' find Vinter„ heretrue f 91101" ~ ne „ y o , . C•OR I . IIID ku'Oirmy e ki tst ..4 • . A * opinionlkaboli they i6sitioif' liithatilis? tottladeTonnakii isittlekef tafteSPith lic k d 5 . 0 hay %TR; Theo,..hyph i , ti tt an ` Vtlic t4pn 9 e regnta g rAt e r c Tsa *, and leave the,ma ID*, :tir R 6 ' 11104acirs Nail .t (Bn 41r.406 Vt. 541 IMINM i!..n (.. or reject r consiaer our:games as a no- i 13s , illid'ttilibt; di 4'll 6fi t inWil ' itoi* Presbytery=? ' , 4ButTiv.49 not see lid* thii Jaiitteancbe idone,ras&he ,cAistcogn of x . rgeekypry : of z Council Buff, s ;is r ,mcessary rq se the Third"Neihytery=ti l i We . or the Synod of &anthem lowa. CatliNff 1 RellitrSynidd'adls, " 41 V` 1 11: 1- 12 inr. iritx bY- 1 Pi4hlPleeft 3 gth the tti Viemj igiy.Offillvtiel.tQathrlpilielbots &tea class where necessity and a due oarryintror P o i f ollPfdellwdernitttireliffnaiiithe 16i 'C'r' of hEeelliiiiifoito till4ll sot cifdtitzblthit. Tiohytitikniedvirtilict . 1 / 2 1thie gt be Piallinal Rilall' , 6loßatital4s l (1104 r Artgaidirtrak tineaitnEi ofaiiirantiiiikuomolitsartiteit,i ciindefifabliftd! Bays, at least three. If two, bin -dinaryThibe,ihaU act, tike-SynocloariAtotem-1 bothplospl'reViteos3l4.4lA. 41/ilir • -;"" • . e I I - Yfdj iiirliondbat•Correooluient j. thin o h i ( ' Ritiielnetit of . sie Colmti pbell fro in to ' , WihilhaiteftrB44Victoriogei.an, cifilm!Surpgioeolr,. ,beit's Gr eat Victory —.4 . 3Taiiine in Tears fo; *H`difigek-7Ao Witeveresentimlak. - -t, rieg44o- I ,,,ema . 7 , 7 1,. ? c0n5e up giyber.'; 7 l4A 4 getko r and dia—The C4asaft the Artatoor - deirptPate u 'RN iii'73ile—kVerWonaniith'vlininacotiDernand.; qs 4,noliveueiing r Atryggit 7 ,470 a sahib ate , „ale /Inavieh l Frien43---Extraorflmeiry cinsi De- DiAnoitP—PAPei 'Poectitt 4-ifigito the hifisiieflmq4lr4 l 44 ,l 47#9o4 ll o 6 4MVlT• Peait t ging i ve grid Courage—Dr., /rigor andep; Ye IraWitigi—de. 4 Bh2.4 bdtAßOakigi Rrograniiiileittßetrai*T-PoOgrkt• 1444 1itiiin8ril :taiha4slsttirilBsBP " NEWS ftlAnigatufint Api;earedtojlt WatoiNpattofrßirLOPl#4o.aPP plark.49 tetirs,,,Eon c iljooKogy ou nclo sp)soAntrtte„hjstco.r4lB sk(4 wnporp TeT4b je doing: so, lie possessed himself oertiil nt Attiree Ina 'nf,rupehi, the Kines i jogslo[and all the guns worth takino. away. Ae,,left Sirr James Qutram at A Cumbagh, eb as to ` i n vllitlN (ate ErVi «As iri (MeVfend ';t7ittie ticas4 etlint iooirntrylispatolvast onAttie:itiPftw4i (Nigel ',.si:figldkeltt9t€ 4 ,tAnY, 9 T1FF 1 40 19 ,54 ofAket.Pelie mutineers Southward, however, 'are liptllten of. Oude itself will require a oampirkii"to 9 sadtig,ffind tolowntwadoiibtUthat ihnielwilhbehintold ettirplOyagatofPFAittiln Br tir.99POP,ndip-p - 1 ,94E 3 4yet.Tht 11 % 11 " sand ITP.PePd'el• I may here meritiOn' that 'Alain' no,faverer, ths•East4ndia l comp,sti,y; floes flot.find fault :w 14e ,11 . 1 4,44 5 ,4 1 .,0. 0 49Y: in ,the annexation of 0410.. The evil *Ai, leav -114) mg it with so ma ny 51111diairwrietratnlylithe 9difsetiption . q.givAtr-byeIKTR-,Sin, itjh f hikctr Mtg. .42 . PTY1E4P a e t P aT,I C et t 1 81C l e 10 1 :a ° ft 4 /e t emel sl a arzhqr e'.'4lleyttrig i p: human heads, 'hy 'ffovatime'atT li tthWersZiiiedei ordsVitViii; 4653114 —Atealtrerituvetin l'irdithintwith•iihonshormatts9siastaiiindsonino• Itiony lit A Ifell r ilefiPirtfialk) #43 KikrACTMI" lions z Amd 1 0,41 ar i Aeiforlogv., llll , As to - General Windham, fam o us for his trilOry Ili s ts - Itellinitirintrietqleiddifmply litiotted4Wilieerragedifestedibotheadvaier contingent. The collisioe s Amverf sae He,firat -attacked and defeated e trreeihßelatOrtiie . tneWili r tgin re rtiled~`S duo cl hiedintdidiltilietite,crawal Vie, e L - Aeltirttliliater ibefethimrpriadd,bitiagnigbtqat taek,Addiall4be.itgillsAtAWAP9Soitt"Pg lere set on., fire,. A sortie was made; the' `btelkilieTtlieitaktribbirtirihune. But it appears that one or tworegimetiitty or wings , df thetri,, teere , pnehect,forywd and left without supporwon the exttgale Al sit dlatiffereti severely -1 Several , effLetre, W. re 0 Cifithres.taken,plicrcrep l onst. arm bur et -andthenbektentto &sat wtth shoes and l4 anothertied x torthe lyhepls Of fa oxisiege4 4nd crushed to deathl ~W inditemt.tt gerWale., e' ,is:ectverely!ntiticistody., wt.,* Kutll that, •Ite,tlll:l4 ;; l 3 , 9 „Vke u llid exkerenee tit , in mans n a trmY in t the ileitt; tiO p in nc eountering's? Astitqct finlidtde " ^• 1111. , L Whe'n n ta. retirement ftoin litteknowttefforeP494 withe .hit; Igal/ 8 14%4.9 18 1 1 f Fii4;fiff9APlP4ll.:lT he y .fine, old „chief ~51,royes „tile enemy. beforepoti filc? ch a ff, othgl s •Ttiitiran t d'ilffitii, v atepleted 4 ttiit War ' trifbirt the otr,Bir.llolin, ,toug.hott4er God, depends. It appears thatu he ,needlet4dy' expo`aes'hiieeiPai tinieb; in 11041 , tire lipairtuk 'ofJ his. igen, t `grid by e'niitienrrattititgirrantimibrthe power el fat andlskillfal -use of,fhiszertiller9l4ll3, W ind! l' al before affirmed him.lt is that Wind chilitgbitreigrheidiedeitflfrolirkbbtftiimand e£AnTiNtrate6sl4ti4lttietawalior.mckiiia Deem kidlief; notebeexi i ,t.hapAqtbe,.. effect_p l ighilhavqthecgOitpyitr . aus: .17iy naintd:, and tins, in Its turn, .ghC Iftitited' ; inikiteflYliratiebt tof Sill° talitkrogAtindlitiow,affonnirhichihettetired,' , ssiih4l4 womenigikoliglep, in G t . ke Ace ofkt weikttyrt,kggiViOttkrineAF" I F /ft9qt - itit ~.ehikg,tej nlO9 l lomen ed. o ten d were sent ' on to' AlfillabatPNtridiliiili e to imig t he, q Dor , Loemous 1 / 9 1.{J0 ,/ 14 frz*w b.),tawe fseit,avt4 frt v ,WELIAVRIIMIpr t nt i brave navelook ja , is u t aversaMiNeFifitfts his native place. He has been enigedtlit the Indititrwimrnftheiast thirty years. He wen t.va c ktio amenfigegice as a Catlet t: , b)l 6 43'l)°t ris io rifßili4,4the rpo - ilf,„a Babel rn, be 'Td fatty t re„e. He AV, atideii,VnljoilbietiV , coe . 'oat fiviragauid) hinel Tare! ornf tii; andt - thiS pecititatityLaf ltimcONlN picmineEitlyssOMPSl illf?vt.4 B tli! if fSir s eyeyonditlylistygilp d spzp al uOl,e /Iwo 4, th so u ttlotilike courage IritirilW fittest ;)a - ndonost o saidtAit, pttl" bit'fiBrobfido V3hiiihadeintend edlV.Ptioirligef fcitt him; ana..ichrlitertputoae, - is. lc m;aket bie ls ka t ily t t . beri, LAOY..tlaWlee.klrffit up t it l e fftw 7 k a a t p 4 fultf gum hpm , 'I3V n ' survlying air poll& — *Mr red AB mil fe I 1 `dit'Wel'irpi ries kiltlkaltatk 00 frhViSithe)codlthitottehalte Asa 01 dIY !Offen rostiuk Aitichatit • th o% barnisle t y . tel a ravi It o otp o o- . li vf tOr. Itignia F la t . troy e l arlie`r tiara toe; .0b deis elm Ord "tabacbt bismia Tads tads brut 'sTrrirl bte '1 11112 =NE ME 4J , e t : 1,4 k 41 to ii. , ISt • Ilt pfylt • ,trOirie'said;:"Akifee irlither I' 4 ' l fidadioteem Avioho . 4. l6 o l o"cWiT),.*: ll ,,, WAFRPOR,II,-. o sclPorßiAaiß . Iq ll A TA tketpierefelJoe,4 iet kixeatjaVinc44 141 F, Havelock now waves the , zqnqueroeslalm 100.1 /A- HetiforikiEr ckriiitanity; we well 1111# ' kepi/ 46, 1 1tilimitaniiitiedteliP 6 A6 tilnevilbidetvbephintftwarfainfl(hils (*coed itismuskebtioritke Piviggiq , llol44l444 APO 13%.141,9A_ 7.lllFirs e sfirMiti mar 'A d 3 be en so yet e made OV:r. 'Alva sibilleNfre*Witliktire logtomptikiviga *wag land *tilt:write iurtivbAs kellikup la bd :liw u / Mkigs fac4aTliiihJ,%4ol4l 4 mlifidZieol4-tu al Demote*lintiampleortheavailAiatitividitl3 - ' " it'T e lig -Vi s etall,` 7 ,2 ari t leta t il 'dd.') -iso!, i.,1)1:(41,1 4iiip- , q '`a ,I!Fci 7 ii.ii.J ill ..1 ''l.l.' .d!r#F , ,c44gmilivt h ig l o , Aili s we* t heir &mi. meeting since the Christ: 1s 14 eii. Wan' 'MIA 'fiiiVislialffienfo .1 , . ?.",'*, r.,41 1 . 11M - PitiMtiffilii4istAtiro64lC; ' = laiiMinisteviiiittiettlbuiegi4ALatitea4 .40 1 iie`r-IP .igav VIVA if* alilsciejbtp:** Julia.. g i tl:Pk t i r, 7l 4 illile xe raVi y `the Qompanv, WQA . hue b 0 vested in -the ' IftiiiiteirldifiVtikg, *IA braird)bleAbn*, • aileain'gbAufar itanktigsvil ipiimpolvea t FIA etbklabitliole -ffppiiiiiSmorks fivicatOlkekha Dais saiii r iwi4lo , l o ltll:igAinvitteteAlinliNke i silistOn f v,e A litr u thefi r k!)tresweinapl i eivil and military aprioifilma' Zt eisii) priblia, VietliVtilihgefaitrtrikii l *W*lO4- tilt% Tebbe Aliveivislarnitialisrha t i a great Tere l - 1/ eouwhiohyri with e (10:4stmiwterl 9i'ev_ifeo 1ift.i9 4 4e1404014,4. 0 ,aPP5,f4t ilktIVI , PlYsPf her- eons ,a44c, ; ll9twise i , lipt fess than ten millions lietiiZg a yake a There idlelii4-, ireiclirrtfit'lliddikkß gin 8 , 4ild'lrilfft•Mitoblei klefiasibebte thmanarabfaelingcbfotlitotnahlti aapPointingt 140.0te4Micaphrth 11 4 fi.,cb4a nißTTltiFißll6l) Bl WitletTilianN talA d Pk' ttrer a and asapparen4y, ai. east,• a particeps cratind 41 egeVartha l en s e t ifro l hab g ial ' ai et B 6f 'ld yiliAbitt,4oll l 6V aivilbaiiieft., abld,)thasi exiiitectigteatO indighstiani illk mils rruinuraslth,ao t Q l Juirighr4edkontlieiliA Al:oreAerrriullPS'lndeßYPiritufip4 OR ,lik dian affairs, was to e khe'llead of ' the new, VoiMif fFeliiig ai;Nsii tleadigfifd-4,3iiehi4 or-General. The last the otilltiiivaild;ifat titiad;lided. 'wiry ihairrthin datnakdt iwili we* Jourtierfor :placing? Pingoklb ljwiVice,if}t PO )1 2 q 1 4 41 0 441 a titt f 4F s ill 4. 4 t f4 47ro( Palj i meracii's sie o n-in-law •-= married tO the `ififitkiiteßdtliTg 1 3 .;1:Vy fter,Whilsßi6lll l ,) WV Aitfithli VA& brthed.gleOrittrallichick; )iugAwhich;rin pioliongeOladhoesdarevberites twilifflAdifkriti tarp ills i'i eligi:q zicia 7/41 4.8;, ^PT, '- kißrd.g al l*PiP'g;ll l N IS iT ed lol' .be under 'Pase.iii9 ',ialcieriice r : ' '"gbsei t r l y9 ''that' a lib 'a' gir' ..'" 1134iiVii Vidiegieri 74e`fit likiferii 64+10W; 44.aript6iatid • his Sehritagy. , , , sHisrTwholortaniacibittiCa4 I catta-lsollai ~timPigh,l 9 go,dAtsq,' ,9.pC it ~ie ; 1 pa r clii,s! t id. #4lt ), 4 J" ,1J aw Fence r has pee n re= baked for his mini:Nee o . abort the liative 'aristi l a r b3i. rlli Thig4gaid belquits i iii‘riiriii i ig '''ivithAeriallialigat obifddef.4i'Mi...Verhon 'Smith, M: 1):;:: President .of th,e , ..,Boatil. :of I iklontredl (anlud } tl/iMilii4FrYisoll.iv)"l l j) reoentl4 nrioyitelth,e4a4i.tipprl,Aeßadid in4 from the Directors li`lis Ofil.e names of E ettiobrrolfieft4 o 4libflliad'istibidribirdeit&P.Ml4. , r "latotaiiir Soderidif ticTkli itheib honotwbes it! ?told that LtliP3 Dketol73 re .ffusfilmt2r fur.* 1 1117081.49.4 lint, Butt the PMPr44II/Acate.B an animas wniet speak ioramet, ‘' w ' " liftred ulloa r if f gglic4';'Y ablAr diaikly i iiitiirrticiaiiiiirthlf, ifttiiidtaltfiln rciPilatidel Christians into the IndimpleVioey7o4l 'strike 04.44 fik v,01.7/ 49.4011P1.31)0 1 " - ,thy 4012fide . Bse. Pitttm e agva4 41:he stl i to 1 • le i between secallarlim and thruliority i iiii VNO; Oe l stralt, D efriirels l l44349. `itiefftheieliiiPhdriantitigitnelicatiosiOtait 'Ettagilisnifwtil stileastl gaiiirllat t itriskst--, ' is,istirrA 3 .l4o9. 4 l 99.479 L risztlogl.S.'Pidarit!Aisiir 49Prtq w1 0011 - r th ni 1 14 1 7/4 e r r ie l to ' justify Av._ payment`9einoney to ta iTriit tiles aiidtkOliiiiiiiieVitit 6ThrlitlipAketifie/ of WA AieViPeteetita..intab , wit% vakie diiicesfp and: is: rigygeonsly igiligp4.4l) ,tha t Aetall'AdolibrfAk 9M3weiltzl Thera s.im.my ia.orlillitt.ii9RaifAeligeOpp o f ;41°4 I US!* sehlb:loPhiret for . 11libt effete& eitspenoel:l tr L. 1 . 71: • `` v ita' 611&64lifiisioitiiii D SediTY `has held a noble linitliVillt - itrfluential meeting 1 thrs'Weli;viitalielliiif gfklaoratkidVair mis ts Wiba•YAM." . Prey itiktkidiehop pot' , Gaiter -3 butt 910 We thggSPOPvitPle 1- 1 3 4. 1 9 P of , i;6 01 4_49e?,4av i l vir ,' 901% ,an dan n ll- ~,,p,er n i t ly 4 vaggeitAl 'in. tbprat speech.. He lonelier' wigh t v reeo.,N • . m i oa i ii l i rr d4 B o f policy, and charged home thtfAttill'andK the self-reproach- orreurselves. His tribute to ailiggillart-Haveloukaduraitotiticrebhireg, and - Liti neon ho u fhuudei., mat t ,b4*poll ~,reopirks it %.1 pim00pp.,0 1. 41)53155. 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