PRESBYTERIAN BANNER . & ADVOCATE progbyterillin BOAMAMI Vol. VIA Ns* no preebyterillia Ad 1,0111114114 Vol. 11 i. iS. nAVID MeKINNEEI Editor and Proprietor. zlzUB.-IN ADTALIOE. Original ottrg. Thy Will be Done. Bark how upon the midnight air. A sad, wailing sound is borne ; A mother is - weeping o'er her child, Much sorrowing because it 'a gone. A babe in its wondrous beauty, Y9'stifF'ning in h'er embraoe ; She is'gazing in untold sorrow On that beauteous infant's face Weep not for thy child, 0 mother! To thee she was only lent; As the pledge of an earthlj , union, To thee she , in gladness was sent. 'But the Saviour had need of tby jewel;'' ° "' lied need of the iamb of thy fold; " For of such are the kingdom of heaven," lie spoke these same words, we are told. Sorrow not that from thee she its taken; She has only, gone before s • And resting in Jesus' bosom, , She 'll never, know sin or care, . , Thy.easket still is not empty, Seven jewels yet.eemain ;, In Christian grace and meekness, Do thou, these jewels yetain. ME And if At times with sorrow, •:Thy oup seems running o'er: Trust God, he'll ne'er forsake thee, His promises all are sure. Bay thou, with child-like feeling; " Thy will," not mine, be dene'; Help me to bear my trials, Through Jesus Christ, thy Son. The following letter from Dr. Baird r well known both in this country and Europe, will be read with interest, for its earnest and fraternal spirit. Dr. Baird, was bornin Fayette County, in Western Pennsylvania; and, educated, at Jefferson• College. In .his many journeyings, he has not forgotten the home of his youth or the scenes of-his early pm ) when the Lord visited our Western Zion. lIIINTSVT.LLE, Ala., Feb. 7,3.858. MIT DEAR DR. MCKINNEY :—I. have read, with much interes4 the account given in your Banner, of the great Synodical' Con 7 vocation Which took piece in Pittsbuighlii the early part of December. When I learned thatr such a meeting was to be held; I . was disposed to alter my plans, and visit Pitts, burgh atthat time ; but .I found it to be item, Bible to do so. It must have been a blessed season.• I cannot but hope that great and lasting will be the effects. For tnyself, although the Saviour has manifestly called me to labor in other fields, I never can, cease to feel a deep lucervot , vania, the laird of my birth, and of kohool and. College days. My earliest recollections 'go back. to the latter years of that great religious awakening which reached from the Western • part .of North Carolina and Eaktern Tonnessee,up through Kentucky into Eastern Olico tuid Western Pennsylvania. I have a vivid re raenabranee of affecting 'scenes in the church- es, in the midst of which I was born, and passed my earliest years. That was a Ante of the right hand of the Most High: 'Blessed be his name, he is as able to Act great things now as- he was then. And although the. MeMillans, and Porters ; and ; powers, and Andersons, and Marquisses, and Prowns,.and McOurdys, and other gf2sit "Ott g,bed Men Of that day have all entered into - rest, the - God of our Elljabs is' eiri4 ready tote the God of our Elishis. O that it would please Him to rend the heavens; and pour out upon the Churches in Western Pennsylvania, and all the regions around, `such It blessing as they have'never seen; not .even.in the days of old. • . • And may He visit the Colleges and Schools,. in that entire region, with tha in fluences of the Holy Spirit, and bring all the youth that are in them into Iris &duns kingdom. attigreatly pleased to lean] that the Colleges at:Caiononsburg and.Washink% ton are in such, a . , flourishing condition% They are , Institutions that are deer to the ' heart Of every Preatoyieriati . of Westeria 'Pe.rinaylVolnia. • They have bean, Oat bless ing/ to the Church and to 'the State( re joice, ,too, to see that :the Theological, Sent wary at Allegheny City has to lam a pink ber of. students, to enjoy , thainstrtidtionser Professors that are not only able and learned' 'men, but also men who alin- to k'eep' abriant • of the times. and who desire to raise up? not only ,a well instructed ministry, but,alsopne that shall be alive to the 'conversion of the world.' God grant that they May be w !oak spared, to' see their noblest aspiratioffs amply gratified. ' . We live in wonderful times. I•e , a9kts but hope that the Saviour is drawing neat, to bless his Zion in our land, and in eater countries: There is - decided, though erici ual resuscitation of the "faith that saves," in all the Protestant world: Of this I have not a doubt. My recent -visit to the Old i yorld—the eighth within the last twenty ihree,years-:--greatly encouraged me. rineet with your Presbyterian Banner, now and then, in my tours, and always read it with great satisfaction. Its spirit is ever good—,conservative, and yet active. ,I am much pleased'with the eminently courteous style grits editorial ' articles. When you differ from 'others in opinion, the points at issue are ever. treated in a candid and Chris tian manner. ,This is as it should be. Put. suing this course, you cannot fail to make your journal a moat welcome and most use ful messenger to thechurches. Yon Correa. 'pondents, too, are evidently men of the right stamp. The letters of , the excellent brother in London, who writes to, you so regularly, 'and so abundantly, are invaluable, and are, of themselves alone, worth far more than, your 'paper oasts the subscribers. I had they pleasttre of making his acquaintance last`. Summer, when in England, and was de.: lighted with his attainments Auld spirit.? Long as his letters are, they are not a.whif , too long; for they give a conteiiioirettm-1 many of the events as they trengifirVin the , Old World, especially in Great Britain- and Ireland. Bat I did not intend : when I took up thee pen, to write you ,so long an epistle. May God bless you, in, your most laudable , efforts to disseminaie intelligence respecting the kingdom of our Lord - anion 'his tollOwers; midi& iimitetherrt,to greater 'efforts in lie glorious cause:` _ Ever your friend and brother, !..; : ". For the Preebytettata Imitator and Advocate. . , Prayer and. Work. These • are not so . far,,apart.';: Prayer. is 'Rower, , I know no!, how,. to, estimate the power of , prayer . .,, It gees, up teheaVen . ar'id comes hack; as silent Bailie 'goiNatier'erilhe evening' air. ''BUt, 'nee It haii taini ; .4.b.has madehigh)pliceis low,!croeked places straight, and cast up ,noblef,highways for the Lord., 4.grasshopper, opringipg into the ai`r Vita:move :the world. But who niittnen ageneif. 'A stammered prayer froth'fitlarit'lipiimaji'neem'alinest'aSinnlill But The - was , nlovedi The little ripple went dancing over,the wide; waste sea, betwsenthis.and-heaven broke on the eternaL shore.;; opened the hand of God, and camebeek a great, .swelling tide, rolling 'OVSP freighflif- with a riote' earger!' Muir' .estei frotrandia, - 'D,O, not-fort to'ptay. • When you'sed dlikietian net jnek *hat he (night' to ''do not' l tdlC Teri .edine akileirin'fbietk'sodirfeirer,'Still the • Lord 'agaitist the' inighty; . 'do' not coin= ttaih;litit . pi‘ny.'` When ' yonadeanY'eletid in thefuthre;'or the Wayliigged.--closed. the'y 'be, by sonic` Mountain thrown *tit, across—do not dispair and fold your A:ands; iitarpray:F ,Thelitiountiiiil 'will Vanish:' , The litkeWarnkbeenme zealous,,, and the Oburch gather.a beauty ,that will inake,ey,ery heart gl Ire - VIVO haVe thiSOiVer,' . yourharid to ''this spiiug moves universe:' Grasp this key that opens - the store= house of ahoundless fullness. With Elijah just stand under these i hrazenl heavens, l apt send` up ,your prayers, Until they shall u he covered with clouds, and the cry fingthitaig'these bordern; " Get ye Urceat and atinlil for' there' in'a Isound'of , abundance fot rain l'i•And`then the actual Work.! When Calvin, returnatif try Geneva, after his exile ? and saw the life of the Genovese, he - cried, - indig a nantly," Of what use is a dead faith, with out good .. toorks Pr ayer and Work! They:are. 47dr1idirdli%theinikhtitiant. The one „ , ever; < open andy stretched to. Flu* joayep; .g,p4fk. other. ;OM, grasping weepopi„and, nocompliShing Titanic, labors. ; Prayer? it in'thediltiering Or•the iii"his unhealthy Sluiiibera; Pray tliatt , multitudeii maybe:gathered ' into the Church., and do " nothing; mere 4oLi pray for j a golden,, harvest, and neither breakup the. ground nor sow the seed. You pray, that this than and that,'Who never enters' a• church, iiiny; 'l4 the Grade of God," brought in. But ybu forget that;• in a 'verY important. sense, 'the ..grace..ol- "man. must precede a the ",Grace of :Be might buf , the S-6 'has no pew; he iinintitation 4 1 no -kind iitiaCi Oen. I have no doubt thereatel =Winded out of the ;house! of, God? who ,:would' gladly, bo,in And a kind, word. to a stranger r,' ,polite attention during his first bolarl of loneliness, - mill% 'fill many a, set ;otherwise (I;4hiit -is lietter;-fill-many a:Sea otherwise lempty . in the " house normado . With hends,!! _This is not quite theerp, , , Wig have known churches literally „ I mo by this kind - of Oita attention, and sometimes the 'eiftenge'4:6thera, Where thin earnelP tention was t l Winiting:' there'lara s 'i thousand ways of working: This specimen. The great duty,, on which it is meant to shed sorneillustration,,,is, ye...deers, of 11 the Word,. not hearers' ohlY." There iiethatk'it'ineregraie responsibility rhsting eh' . Chriatiatininthiti Van' . they!afre rcpt `to imagine Each nientiaY? by t an'"ek iirepld'of faithfulfieSs; giVe irnpiilie to 1 nnotlierTquitil 'lt' shall be like eleetric Current, :pervading an entire' Dori= munity: haveeery - Mich, in their oir'm hands the deetiny o f the. Church: We feel guilty of truitithfher6, Mr:F4i* - - ft tor; but they . are truisms Worn so smooth by 1; use, that' they havaMill influence on con- !; sciences:' if *8 could" and re- II issue them wirth4lietOiet tin Ahem brought 11 out in - nioretold'relief, we would, perhaps, ,have,gained a - foint: . IRE Emm For' be loitobyteri.n Rioner'sod Advaste:' 4 ' ".• 41 11 : 1 1 4 # 01/41 4 • : , L.. i !, ) DEAR Thu:Ohm M'oRINNEY pen swrittan rhaiiy: a for the oolin#0: your. jourt4JobAt' 'none eviir . with Ake joy. that, hi, 1 . 11111: does , these, which may 464 to the world what grept things Godlis doing fotliiireVett 'its; in Washington, Guernsey County;- - Ohio.- He has revived - us - greatly. On last Sabbath'. (7th- inst,) the Lord's . 11:111pper,..was, ,administered this—plaoe. Aeva. J. 4. , Aniitri and J. E. 'Meaander assisting.Ourpreparsiory eiernises com menced on the preceding FridaY. Ne, very of the Spiriyarpresenee VireOvisible until 'the Monday night follow-' Itig.ia 'Teen. fsucli') Was the state eof thit , we thonght proper to contintilf-tolinnie'stings r during the week, in the eveniqgit God, bless9d*: is.name, has come very near, and blessed us. Thus far, thirty r two have been hopefully elmvexte4,,nnd united with the churalitall''with• 'our 'ehiiich'bilit Two, and they Otto tlie;iiiiii - eiiitelteforind. Of these thiitirAlif4 l 4 :0 1 / 47 9 WM; Sixteen' of *hair asi4friitifthe , Miller Academy. Of thattitt`stiidentinovViii tegu laiattbedance in that Insifitntior, twenty-five are profeseon3'of religion; many of whom are young men of flue talents, and, no, doubt will enter.the mkietry. Seven adults bays beeil baptized: t3ome of the leading citizens of our pleasant village have come mit , the Lord's side ; .others are inquiring.. We sep no intiatatiooPlffiltayar of any abateitietet 'of the Spirit's 0144; ad yet. 0 that:clingy . isontlnne, till hitudieds more shall til to Jesus; and may it 'spread to every uhnrdh throughout the larid,,till every pastor and -people in our land are,thade to rejoice as we do now ! W i a expect to keep , up cur meetings, day this week, altatdc4 by, tbeitretii reiihn:ainekttbovse. :Jeasiley, prat for 310; d "ONE THING IS NEEDFUL:" "ONE'THING HAVE I I;:4ESIRED OF THE LORD:" "THIS ONE THING I DO." =MN PUBLICATION OFFICE, GAZETTE BUILDING, FIFTItSTREET, ABOVE SMITHFIELD; PITTSBURGH, PA. FOR T a Vr I t A RDA.Y, FERIPUARY For the Presbyterian nanner ana advocate. Revival at Coo'spring, Pa. Co,oLsPnaliG,,,Feb. 11th, 1858,. Mdipm.N.Eir, D. D.:---We have be'eu enjoying reffeVhilig season' in the Coo'Silting chiirdli,TresliYtery of Erie. Immediately :aftevroy ',return .from the Convention at Pittsburgh, I commenced my annual, visitation for_. kAttechetical, purposes. In my visitation this year, ;rah accompan iedTy' one other of uiy Riders!' 'We had not proceeded far until we found'utore‘ than usual:: interest on ,the subje,et, ,of religion. Prod's people were awakened to a sense-of their duty, and ,:tio4 warns for the' °ut eri-bring of lee Holy ',Spiritl.' fors prayer d'ont* - -liis Spirit ulo'n" us. .1 ,0 ,the, „day I,set-apartby, the Convention PlrjaPOig ki34,,,nry.jgg9 and ittentivn,congregatron. , It 108 pvident lO' spirit , We Ral;pointeli Pritybr-hiebe ingst in different varte 'Of :the congregation. , !Iliese i neetings were lent A up until ,the 7-th • JactuFb *an ourtr64)e pr s eparatory to Vhelord's Sllpper commenced. y, o r cdhYlpififeiisideOf their ,faith r iweirty-seven:' t Our segviees:hre l lmenike,pt up everaince with; insear . ißgjatirmt. i , f ,,,T4eTe have I bsen twenty- k st,T. _persons attpnding pur, „inquiry .nibetiggs,iiiteen'o f f 'hoarlitife'Ci4Neale'd :a hope. . Brother J: W:7-Dickey - - was-present from Friday everting:pretiisulDtartha..iionunu.nion, rendered very acs4o9aie,aPdvil3l%B9*e.,,Ne ei,r :ei,l"!i , itstlialabdis in our midst `have not been rW • g.Moetnitt ,, • ": ". Hok gleßteabYtilialiWannirAand Advocate , ;! ek) rßevival* Mifflin; Ohio. nOENTRAIV:eQLLEGD; Franigai Co. 2 ; FehruarY. l 6, 858 j.; 1 REV SXR plriure I, attempt to; given sketch ~ o f of a . Tery precious revival of: feligian theAllitteh. and congregation Mitilitir Franklin TbulitAvOhioteciiiinieini-1 ing, not fin..liont the time Tofttlie goad 44 * Con.? vention "at Pittsburgh. t, 4 r ; ?„;I ) 4B ; t i orftl l i sitteA was ~ , reffil .the 'ehitreli; attended. by `the, tilessing of Him iirliol'eVei' i tiJacti an- answ'er's" vitveirsirdf hiorp e iiiiergn strv: rr The church, , inlthdrigh , innall t - thas° been giteaclYr.Tl74o, in,,this 'time-of ,refteshi.ng from the , presence .4 the Lord, and many •, , ,,t1 :4041-1 s x. Who were ; apparently secure an it& hefeful coriVerTs.; , 'lolhergiiieeltif Ged; :name bei all=tbe gloryfthrough Jesus Christ our Lord. : Mr. Washburn (OA pastor, of the °birch) having been laid pide by, sickness, through the IlViragilida'norfit4sAad . 'sso as, to Mg. Among ` his inifection'ali; . febrirel-could not-;participate in t the ehdeting ...work, of e*cePt! 118 :was given higl, triends, at „ , thatiO'n - 'li r et'e -that the _ eople: kinskinctlittduouslasisiaiionzef tha3veneri ble-T are 7 4eget. of, Columbus; , andi-,.ablochf! Fev. J. D. SmikkANl,,, ! , PS,Aont 14.1 BtaY.7 l nard• Y9IFI , 3 t ‘' 4 VAS . .1, tlie . resbiterlaielSaarre Adqdveilla i 1 1 '; I • i ligliger t Ch ‘ ifigi tefAd V in'inalaii' -$ " • ' I 'i i i .. nr Alt f -s - ...., • "tfi4; 124i1141. tiod has *in vgifiga - ife iiithlii deligklttraeilidittOf reifiefiliitig. For some !lime7 , ,past, i!thevheaftv of 1 Christians were ,drawn puk,,fp.eAke, salvation, cf • ; the 9944 1, :u7k i kri l a4k4. e l 4rertia.ma P ,9 4 * c Eit . ,.i4 thearipplgattOns !A; qui we ekly . pra yer. cite frillr '' 'iiii(ehilt iyi at lie - "weekly tetitilielf Iniebtiitkill Alteliddhlia4fiheltits tor upoirqyo.Sabbath Sehool Conventions, # 1 :44 1 (11_444- 44 titkeJ'S Of9 1 4:1 PI /9 2 4 11 i i n 't9 preach upon t h e subject, and often call at tentiory to the need of a work in the Sabliatfi tictiVoill:"Vnitliiat rivitiv4lifyei.' . ' We lime WA ihtildratierleartifitneetingivin4hiCh 46 •haire3had •theDivinetblessing.l Many Chrite tiens : I;yve felt ftheir„masea ,ggcaLly,quiclk ened.:,.tetwer -, twenty ,and ( tlair,ty l iii7e • Cleriihed'lioie in "Chr4At a ai'd' Altera hiiiii ilitieraWake it e d c.' ' 'AtniCie forts , bitVinigiluPfei i inquiry and prayer. It has been delightful Ito labor in -this—work,--The means used I hairatbpen;thelplaibiatid affectiontitalpmach; it .d g of the 4ocltipo of aceg .: '.t i k m,eeil ,i n' gs i f ii i ii - Owrt` Pr ' a ilit er n 4 . aqiie lP il l y ti ru zl it'eW vv: itl e 4 4 :l l , 7ll ibi 1 , iiiielliiigta — iii of - giiii3e; 'the fnibreVeitieChilit, • tad' :thegfrbenetit‘ of , the coffer' of isalvation? I ' Who Onrky is ofes Lto. be oapeoted, AM.. ;beee ittmat . !lapin sigely., among _,the , yputh,of,,the cortzregat,ien,,Trird - thetn, th e i .'bearts of Ate' people { God Vera' :diaiii,n_ kite With ?- tlialilethiiiigi hit(' Come'''. iliedcmbe 1 alhthe iwaiita'ofi thisyprecions work-111111 eel 1:).;,; .1,E , , , .:._.i. ....1.; :;•:, L!'i1.j.,0,:111.0747k , t/p. 'iv ra l • P. Praisokn., .: d ts,i 4re . b.; lot 1 .8.§0r L 1 1 .:.,- MI Yt' Mll=!==M • I.= r.l ;X: •: r An, Important Question; • ii,VAVY—Nett 3 ail:Ze;, to do as he' twii; %Oat tobtiliti` of the' ClttirCh`r reiiirk.c.f , at certain collector, ' Christratroongregationi after It , fruitless' Auoiopt to : collect the pew. rent due from ona ,of the prominent.: ohlreh , Menkhers.„ . .pl ; delinquent ineinbA.Was the owner of s a farm. worth at least forty dollars :Wealthy' neighborhood: wisin the prime : Of life 'and wished to be , . riitikea Tamobsst; b1.4- 80 91P.Y. , 1 4n4:o9P,',has4, though t: a him suitable' pereon ,f2r the eldere,hip. tut he had paid n i l:. pew `rent 'or' three or fani"yeirs' in• statieission: "Alecifteit"is . he viaroalled . olrby. the collector, le- Made the .fairest promisetyassarininthem that all shot* be settlek,up egoa ? „tat the ,convenipq. seadon did not come, ,and • , those faii 'problises weittif ot . fulfilled., • ' It' wail 'after the' ablfv`e're en ti On ed 'collider ' amid'iniedehanother , fruitliss attempt, that 14100 the, remark quoted, above, " If,• aIL were do he ,what troßld,..become .th %reit:ft?" ri Aid :then. added, gc itwEa mkt* any I iih - orti:"P Veliry'Whit”Weuld becoine Icif the h lierifi all the members were to act is OUM that member acts? Are not all pew,holders i lio,,uad„it j , ustich honesty, and. i t,ruth, ,pay , atipen.Llirliyhaa,dne 7; Each one knows end dethii'3reiti;'Whether he has paid! al hot andi inheiThas not pitid, l he' Ought to askehiniself therfueition, - Were allkto: do 'ins jou% (19ingiiwAsA ) iwoal i diiiroome of t , the Church ? Yours, &e., gal Froni .our LondonOrresnondent. . . . Marriage of the Princess ~ , l—iler Character-- Pic Political Aspect of ' Match—:Death 'mid • floyetePestivities—The , t t from fetal—Sketch. of Life!of Sir'C. Campb, The Prench.-Emperor if and S . tippression of the fileePress---The ~Sejis • , 1 - gees'"'and" French Mai' , V . a Quarrel rout fo r l—Papi.ersilluatrati Conspiracy :French police--The .East India ,Cknpany's Petition and - 'Pratest-:-Change of Gat;:ftinent andPationage-L. State Interference De lo ed by iiiisiditarieu.:- , Queen ,Mqdher of Ozyie",B eatA-- 7 Sir If. 4augitti sonLMiihop 'of bzfrir inteinfierance awl' the' Masses—Hard 2V,mes= 'Trbst—Pidticiipt. ! -'i 1 to oN, J aiy , 29th,1 5 • I • The„. , tr;,.,: , ,.; -. .w 'iIIARRIAGp OF. rRINCESSACIYAL T(l4‘'iwg'.' ''rEcis!eblebr It'cin the 25th inst., with Oeit' ficlletiiiity, i lie ChaYel , 'Ri4lll, F l bjr-ftlib Ilifehbishbr Of . anterbneV assisted ihy, other , lirelstea : Jimil' ignitariezyA of f , the Ch AIL & ~,,,,MlPre,,.lll, resePt? alli ) ?‘#!. ( 1'• King H of die 13elgian (the uncle of the i I,j ) •Qtfeeti,)'itieOrOiin 6, ace hrkillfiliC6s 4 of PriliSta,:`('ibthiir;Of flitt•tridOgrooixi,) and other, distinguished fereieWileaideeteillat - 4, 1 10 LX. 409tf!Tat and !kg:SLR • Ainbi± BB 4l l Proi and ladies of ranli. ,iiitCe youpg l britie r jp little more than seven' , ye,ani OT,'e. het , " tr - T-'* - iibrlioraibie 'is 'eve r ''' r is oa am e, eason ttbbelie , ie thiVtlfalifiliage is 'mid iiiifliiire'str.. affeetiorthon sid'eki. . Erina Frederi6 54409 3 ;i1.11q AuTYOgg...4ls fathergthc fi t ryAvn ,Prince, will broivnof gruspia, and 'ear' the if the lieatid*C6iiiest Pbtcstan NKitigdOin" in :lEtiropPutting the pageantryp the piveeiii6tes,7ahe . popular thusiasm aud the geieral festivities 41 over the . 4. 0611017 y one panagt. but ,thonghtfnlly ' eriAlie . lifiebigfe 44 „idetUeir 6f gig' union 1 ::)h tfe - difotinteVrit l #o iron . tfolloViingi,gfiour Otie,ofilinr4eakiViria'ptii3;"on ,the‘politicatresulteefAihe: R cti:mhrriagei 0191 1 1PePROJ::: el 1. lei :: - ' i..l 1: fifIVA •-t : 4 , 44 t 1 Ir. llvatkaYsttatalY Ittidlro2, ll 4 o fadmir.e, the , Ifirtn2- ! i nes s the titot, the enem, with w hich the King of •Befiriiiiiiliialnlie 2 reilPel'lOVetriitneiii'"lfiliiiit'll -oentlict?of mo.'sliglitmebittideviwhicily threatened i either ,to, lio oyerthrow the ß . j ec,m3titatienal .I.ights or litellati, Or pliinie"We'ttikfe - int6 civil 'Wea. polonereatudonbt thatdiwias Leopold's familiariti ' withXnglish'pOitTal, tgaditions mut l EnglAsh ; his ; s til'l4 Vlach; at brioeiiiabledliith 86 lb ruletielgiiiiii 4soto , renderoonstithtitifffilland moderate iitnishred i at th,etprlsiN decipivAarNt the Kopyl r andw4lo4 i Vanklit him - what these meainres, ou ght to lie. t, •Aildteen , We' doubt:the% Abe •isatierarieetiiere'otcEig RBI* Paat.L.Pfi aaligsijirlP aisstbsaafxioarfrith English statesmen, will:produce a. similar effect : on the igiiidclif'fbe`libAti'riteib l Of •Ptkissiti;'''si'd , coniirraf infhirafthelitvb444of a conSitutiimia mon= arch far R ore,efFeotoAz, i t.han all.tht laisVio,a . l ' iiATie6llore of 'his'EßFminilicliVellsitlertnirtg ? i All preinhedulant! .if ord,'s!dliy.stygning,..in ,W L estgainetwilhjacy. • 1 t IV nN.ningiA.L'ir: had - . dis e 9 W-4. •iNfPfe ,he Queen and `th9 Court. His O wen 'a . t'llitiltiiitleinirtilidOnlillvr; Mit l atnielliiii tiii: kutliFiiiinhtzlike fliiih . , - eieteientliolaiih .- v artylliiive,iete , liowillitltedihinit'idippery.' , 0 1 51,e is SfiqPrqd,l.49,o 4. 1 4 0 1 1 6 00 4 0 . All , ermons, o t t .E,yitngaiispkun:li..Higliephurnh `Nth.' Tie 'former 'he Oireinonlis:fithies ) iiiiiinelliela i 'Airoii4: : ' In 'West, c•clifitit'er--Atheyihis i6tinola'Avsue on•theTores' V,ealinguefatte ,depetual,s,bwasiaimple and; 14iiciPPylindtlAartkPolll' hi 4Ps P.. 18 %.1.490-1 ,ale painted, with graphic lit,9lver,,lhe kolas :f lt.Pktly r :baiii'ilh - igiba'in . a nk i Oriti.:'He a-., "° tttoed‘the i 4( saVitiiiihiViniiiiseerai'aia"Vii-i iiiieers of. iniquity" An: thirmatropiSlinD "We ' tidithat „ . g; L theottivoroe) Act reuently,pamedi i itfA h 4 4 o llsrgfeY:r , • kY,lTArlisme'#) •PPI.T! , tealiy affkrthed that, ons ,chriiitian • r, pe9D, ot :iaie doliiiiiliiiiinft in silt AiTiViVFI ne'CU..! ' tirY 4? itiaiit'faciliniir fortsgt3aNtinentturel, I:whom-God had eaidihbuld moi beiPutitiatut.' t int.'J ; ,,i• This, by the; nye k was ,a semialopigh foal W. doe, kf2Pulse ll o.l4oBtin, Anti l arti; auto the n nciasotuos/y t "f r n " ;irc;g e, We i n for the cause' of 61 Speaking of 'Cl:kali iiitliiightiiabtlo t arli iirid,mercy .s4liealing:the t inneles t ,ii"eraiied I he question, " How was this touch - to - be quained?" ' ThWhisrlersirtef,'"",iilt tliror liiiiiices tot iti a , ChtirAoliiii,i4vitiitM Philadelphia, 111 Soith Tenth Street, bele* Chestnut By Mail, or at the Oftlee, SUM SRE PROSPECTUS: Delivered in the City, " wvillottltto. ass The-Holy .Communiontespecially.prov4ded for , it. In all' these ordinances - Christ came tlit4p . snit lit' ant that theta ` be - hibVtlii*Ute to all, ,41 1 . 4 . 2 11F4..1ePf.1 11 4t,vehePk1?: 141 ediaa ' _4 l been .;:The spirit, of;..Bacramental .., him andokractatiSnism; was sufficiently mani fest in these words. But with,a 'hippy in :Ctigeuitireg ,13 is 'childhood' heiird a)ojte,o l 42ggyb 4iint .. ..not to trust z4 s erms or re tytons proAsnon. Let vilienTpierfttlirtitigh)tlie crowd, for this was misf*ork which evely , m a lt mas t o d o f or him self, and` no oie,should . let Christ go until he blessed 4 Pi ts °be ter, .. 1 9 1- Tiph, ,, ( l 4 , Fede , and other ,plitees, vigorous efforts ire Made to reach Atielifoittitieeirssgit tfleirVitira; or :,tiiii7.forinality of texts, and not without suaceasi ns hope and pray that—the-csareat-: King has rich i=btB6biugs id litdrelOr:tirelassthitheto deficient • of, his elaims.,and i lawai aod. too ; Jong either , f,negtectederzegarded . .ae,. temperance, and thro iii it 4 ihe denoraliza tion of family ii • 'Oioti`'entai'Mightiest barriers to iei&enWel reir i progrem. — Thir taken, class irlooiratiikw3aieviliii4ts of gp eei t „ andtbie try, Un - riiisb'eabinet. rushers, shoemakersp End ;:manyiithers, are Wrl)f. ittsittir 41.tbpughlbey,reeeive, in good times, high wages,..rheB " .the rainy day" they.haie' niithingtala up in '!•L, f;,) ataierrible.grelitillihairulahieith very .31Ifati-yq c Incieptlik. akin try ntarketis cau l the flliti.a: art; : ng. fad,..the, discount at the ril . anlr,..of "Ent' tliitt4;p . e," i oent., and much .a.......aat.4:,. 1.,114 Z. .A..) ,r.,...,.,,53 B u tl. Jess ror goo r our or uoors. cre di t it tsi 1 confldtgree t ee .t:ery, parthdly restored, 'and commerce t.os :..: ~,.. ~- . ' li yfo l ago,t, .t . b.is! c yr . e.olE,. Al httlibppja) AND a Rao"; lt, i laph i zithibrrett_sicieg.qver-head. Only a Vw 4 ,snov(fisabli liiie - Mien, but it i i irlitislitpictelllttatin Vie tpirki the' skaters rbittnildliAn;; t/19 6ti eliiin their exciting and ofttimes perilous gyrations. To-day, how ever, the frost is-gone. - A severe Winter ' Wectirei:netl likely •to haie ninvtl We have ...iteidivith' webdur the accounts from your 1 / 41 ai4e,,cf4eidanger of,losingithe ice -harvest, trorn" wan:t o'f .fr,c4irg wentliei. But we .4 that presume mg sipaap 'soitiiensigiTgrhiew.: ' With us, ice is pre ittft.4-raiely Sought . iii our cool and fickle Summers- with ,you,' it is, if a luxury, a necessity-a lso. - J.W -- 7 WesoitlinfieWAnz P. $ an thinks T.tillititriiiiii,r l Baniftdr the next hot weather--may be Asseessary:lfor the con „ .queiit Af:"Oude,,lind_ithnt4 ,needs twenty z tholis!vi 'troops t is year. I,am happy, to say, in connerfo T leiith the iii 4 tle'Prifiiiin official -ilpt4ramiiie - of - reStiicings Watithoriied by the King himself,” the reported Sabbath eV Op - in g theatrical-performance at Potsdam, on the eighth; ; pf,-tEebiltary,,: ::omitted. The leiimpounceatentis. inn,; r .,the / following 0;31 announcements. ,Conte will re "ria'aiiestV PctiftEirind'adelia service iiiithe.gifiliorrelfitch. Dinner in private." etc2P4,010100c144.t0 nregoop to th e f 4t .r. , ,D pos, - ere : obe l fromlfieffrititi ii F at'a v Pii'dikinible 'SO- Y-Vey Vaned° Presi . I . , traialt"4.?, For thiiiesbytpriatifrriainsiiiidAdvocate.. . ri AIitINGSVILLE, Fib. 10, 1858. REY, P EMINNT ? h a d i: -- I)Eittr Bro. : aildi'peOidruitive of liodd f:dittateil Yont . Saluitile paper, that con thellet plinuaty, ~ .1:858,, the pastor of . Amon grepk,ehmh, .WashimgteriCounty, Pa., in behalf of Mr. I:Brewster; of ,New York. Ciy, , .presented on? . : 1 ; hundred and BitteF,' ) . rid'ai l inarly• persons of &TiginiiTeigel f ilogreiri"iVfiiigviln had. corn teifeetly. the '431k:1110r or addition of a The' meeting witi'ldiiiiid'inthrestirig. The church was nearly filled - iiiiihalitive and deeply inter r iaWgzigl'igittall Ili : Mihail, ding the cilaltnoeflimpalisible!stitei oft the i roads... An -Gaddrea9.llPPlV.intate 0-tbEt,-.op9lo.i9P.was.de tiltriesl I)y ; ... l llev z „4 . elin Kerr 4 Mononga helaCrity, tinkii.4l Boyd, of i'lgls=ktrittilairlietridiiiitieek, and MeV. Viitethiiii t Ilie'Ptelbyterian ehuidh orkiff4rtleereel4..,wm.prosent, and elikeint#347.inz the exercises . : . A ,unanimous ~ritst o f ~,theiihtij i pas, ten dered.: to Mr. L. York Pity, ;wona liiie,'New l'AaVrs iiti; the Rev. OrK4i, t ief The .connte znanees:of,so many. citing iyouth, gav e dence that they apptseiated: the invaluable gift, and that they , enjoyed a happy New Yoar's'ilay,4 4 l IFL tst, :s .c.olca •,.Y9 lllB P 1.4 ,143 JA3tia itg ;4:. ,arktHi.k.tra i 47 3v _cirf:i3 ISAt ZiCrll 4 / 1 ,11 'e; r t; -,P,EAt?t,eitpt :frkii9 8 41 1 n4 I 'M a tiPil el P ir° the stiictures OP. Z." l and yours .on . the L itaip : iittract iitfolitionlindrdelgocid, ) irttereit rTherlpiece wiuldree fassedAinuotice.d. tiabaiiiir to call 43,1tur-, 3 4eAtio ll , 19.1 0/160.7 of some of s eftglea)el 1 4..:tni fr , s it the use of Aaiun ppiaisekt and terms. 'l' am not much l'iflfa'i r ler eithiPilhit4WWeii - any one wishes iiieriih6W:thWeafritligtiegie• a'strOng espies eion-by 'quoting, srpleeli:bf Latin, do let us have it in its-purity,.. or at least correctly. Not long mo,il . ,tearil a mioi*r, of very k igh standing, derive the , worik, " barmy°. ‘lecc r e' 1 60"AV.Walid 61 late - saga/A*l6olh' tlrtfclehr' a g et:01(11 , 8(1°ot bioth i er," tiowlitolilints the fol hbWillikOmse "-Clari t gt .ttllctabiles prom- NEE 01t,W0040tomike igQnintilian 8 4. -f e l n 4iLq, , ""Wfuitwoidd el ' LNG auto aollege address, toqi iociety of boys who have just conquered the Eclogues; but thenPeolgAißreferzthe';tvornaoular, and that in:thcmost unadulterated form. BETA. • SINGULAR. t 1131 , A: fact ..110t..,genorally kpolyn, that 7 .. . ; gto,,ndrpgitsiastbyeath 6'4 6 R 9 . til in ..thqr or IR the last ,of the last -( :;/zeilt,'iiilleripleiloith‘of Y ihe feur"Rila in - , tit iiiiiiyAre ilftWeiscitiiiy! •IBl•Pilied on satgrdayvaled,rt*Ohiro elookieffebbiber 3 / 4 t:1 7 90.‘ ti Eli