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    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<the•politiotil •phili4lphi of:Bonzu anti Berlin i
3v i onld,neverend . ear s t.g*Ln.the iiisittijt,4lAnalf . ree- 1
Odin' Of'Prithsiii, - ah wilrhis liersonal experience of 1
Etiglitih:i politics ,alidlltoliticiattei=his‘lM:ciWledge
how real is the 3
natio le ,of, ii1ig1Eud,,.p,n,4149,3r
much more real gill eonicl - ever have been .had 1
11,
not' kiiiii midi:Din% " liiblin liciii'i to d yield to
t 4.", P.saPe as, well E l B ,Y 443 gaifls th° lo . - 7- 00 94P7
mist. .
zAr ..-....-, ~ XI, 19? Czt, LLi 441 t ~,: '', I
t: : ,
t iAlealinitY ,' i)f . io aril Y tbins, iiati ticsi-
il3 , biong!itog; .ai connexion wit l thi4 i.
Royal. -s reitititgk d rh'e "Prinee"reai l t u 'iif :
Baden idle ''" I" .. L ;111 3 A3iiinii 3 io , '..B411111 I,
to attend:thebete ..' . • ~' whenfela titelFridaY 1
. 4 c f cr ejm ualtg ~, •';.. VA 4JPg 1 0. 13 1 e .
r he a
ireiustie •'' ~ ‘ ` 4 42rol.lilieci_ . __, e , 1 „14 .
a en. ereußn fly visk, , ,, - . ... 3 .-...-..r.,K t
teidtitiffer s iteig i t "biitin&yi 'of Weld: '
t
tikittl4 -wlio tbeid'idliblipaftin'elibilwithiiii the
preeinetis - of ItEbollames' rTalaewil emirred
0 0 0 ahe. O F9P S,ol_e!,!anil 0. 1 48,4 AO* has
fast folloWed a bridatimpploll 18 .h hi ll , wimps i
!Jenne. "The fashion of iliiit woild puseth I
I g + ° ::: lM But iitilight'iAit iliO'Diviii4 Vrit ;
WilllaSail; eittiiPwitiiiiiiiiti 'dr *kirk tot' teal*
them ao ) tolAmimberisqzoir.daysiLas. to apply
#ifkir ilmulta 3. l .nt.%Yzifilqw 4 .1 st.: t:, :4:18,.:1 i
. , The love.pf t e,zoptisfnt ; tie, 001,4' the ;
iniillitide to' see WE . weddiiig,pr'oceseinn
frail' Brieliiiightni'll'alltUe to St. J'arli'dit f the '
croiditig of the WeitiEnil tolgazeittibh the I
illuminationsrufe,nof nimaturitl; , ,i)But swe 1
1 1 0 ..:!k2kRia,Ktgei ticOPßagtOm TIA av54.14, 1 40 1 k1
French,...who 'meat at specteck. .In t , coal i
tiiitirivitletige, we are not i tegaithitiii 1
- „•...., t. . .} . ...- 77 n Z 1-,
• , 'l.,' ~.b .ti t::•.): 1.; Pia .!'. i. i ( 1. , 11 , irti ;C:.! . . 4 .7 •
FRESH
~TEP.EO3. , , IS .Ipipm , I.ggA h . bum 1
at ti
been . 14'6611* •
~ ' A' * r'''aii''Cidizilt` victory
Oveilo6' Watt** ceUlf;- (tliii'iniriiimis gob* I
over into: - Oudob fielwav vigoronely phis& 1
outing his.grand:desigtr„OftgradtuillY:olearing !
the , roads, ,au 4
~ Aiptu, surroundipg a landa Lap. .ork
Val sides. The Prince i war: ,
i4iiliiii 'the ' 610 ollilet,iiill egai eon lire Eiiial }
ein - si;leViiithla rtirgetfctice OfGßOWrlialfoltofil I
ertirinsaid'of the fßritishl Beviral ;bind* , al
rebel 8. 4 hnd : been, disp - erse4;:andarajahaliere l
l'it id ' • i P 9 f i t '• egli i flnP:ll it iP s NAFP,.M nerl ßY
ie.claiatilishee. ""'" „; . I
' . Bii ts tiiiiiiti4treitinti'S eti'4'6`4liiglia ) iii i
India, on whom, =since 'the 7 a eitir of Vatox
lock, f all - 'eyes ire.: turned. • , 11e-mayi Wile-
P.r.ih,4,l lB .,VPllifolplizgl 0 1 1 (wdeC,R ,
roglijna.family , , in die land of (Angus i s {
jE i
thi. - Clinnii lif - Avl t 'int l'elositgl4' "to, the
elinlealiin:-byllioi r itotheioliiiilb ) ,qui ilii Mao i
of:Argyt -91 i amid , be •eorifeased•lliiie tho
Campbells. It were; ;in t., their 'early, plistoiry; !
11014,,,Pa1:1,,r40.r.41 02 ,.5.cru1ku.10ug o.hie.flaila. ,f i
But, s ou t e „Wks, O i f Aml was ,a, mar if fyf r l . 2s 1
'Christ's crown and 'ciiveninti;lifiother Was 1
a'Plaiidtia Miiiiiiel. 6 6f Qnseifir'll.llii. `The ,
fig'i l ilrhasuheen% trite:blue Presbyterian , for z
cen turies '-, and William ,Catnpbelly A pros- I
.
.pero,ua,trader, of Ghiagow , ,was and i m, one of i
the 31oblvi benefactors, and most vigorous I
Wdiopoiters - aild Elders Of the - Free" Ohnieli i
Of Seotlitridi " ',-'•• , N' '. ~. emu.. J.q • '
2... Sir Colintentered , ilie armiSin 4 lBo2o; *Paa I
u k ,:thp p c niNoidlir,war,as ; a Lieutona*l,lo4
the Forkoru itoPe oktwentyfive at o Ssp Sao
ricitiaia ; - we's fieelely wonnded lin, ,tiie
RAU, iheVieeriraart %flu . iistoltFAii,
wieetii - oVe,iiiisiiiired be wounded} 14 led
lie regiment nobly at , he Alma, was previ6
onsly, fourteewleare .an, China and ,India ;
,51e, nparept.neglifr fTkin, the Crinase ; but
thoronghlyjinzel on h is '
return, and at Pig i
ziertat'thi's re,init, 'sfaitlid, 612 el'aitylialVe, i
for Bengal. How much, under Crecd;i 2 de..
bends ' (in 'his 'llifel , ..vi,What . a great teak is
before„ him! , ,He is J aixty-four years of, age: I
yr , Tuz , FRXIiOH/EXPEROR has availed hinit I
self,;of nth!, , sympatl.. I,Y , excited by.i the',vile
attemitt
,to i assassinate ,him,. -to rule , with;a
higher and sironger.fut alai' ever.' Tirb
INtrierlburnii-orie '''.Sie.cid'aiiil - *lii% ,
ilitherlhe"Revitede Pitiii--ihaVe* Henri' iiiiil- '
presied:- .Bit , for ' , the o'prineiple '.involved,
1 one•eQuid hsvelittlelsympathy with. the pro,
prietors. ~. The_
which-,
Was a re,viya l ig.
the Alasernble, Which', during the War, was
.-.' 'figiiiitorltiissiitaid did its •bear, On"behilk
I of the Orltkaiiiftt t faotion, ,to break s up ' ; the
' Alli l anee with England. Its crowning crime
I Was, its insinuation, last week, 'that the as
aissillatkiinliodle not have' bieniattinipted
if thiiiiitta i biele - cin'itirettiiiiiy•M•indrt* - 1
i
Anil: so the Imperial to eleottof eight millions
yotee," orderalt to peeAtingateb edwithept
Hope of revival: The :Revue;:ile
a DeinacifitidjOurfitil,' 'haa 'therefore a
mortal dislike - of the man Ntho, by thei eriitp
ft!ew,t,.o l lss2; destroyed theAt.epublican
Government. .
Times has . an artiele, alike: dignified
'and *strvei!e; 'anbjeei
'of Vein; 413tia nkailefr • iakitilip
!Iv. decidedr Isisition',l andi-noollr :siqs,;7 that,
414 4 ,tiEf,eo,ohment assert. that their l eountryfia
7q.); ,4i fk; e ß t f r qß4 n g i f til lkt'?" l : t hi L t .P 1 11114
pa:is - limn ii,Whefiiiiits them D6.47 why, Jet
TiEVeliiil Etilit 'grigi4iiil willloralgi': 4 , ''.l
(PASCithe Tinies berrelitleirdeilV if Pariii're.l.
i suir!es ?his attitude of se'verity;uud in the quesi
iti.Qliiftf AttlexPlaio4 A rgig6eszf rogi tEligt
!and, quotes; witax,tyrond,dffqOpo n ta.r,efoo4l
elf George lll.sin4 lilf; Mitastry, to Napoleon
14 td liiiditriiirdWilletiPstiit away from`
'.the: 'Chi - 11 7 61 ter filiriltilyalikil '. iiii 8 rweieBb
;noxious .0 Alin. , i , Longvmayi fEaglaridi and
,
..,
.2,uIPP! UnlOal,tl'lleAto f"C.PIPIEVAIrIii7oVe!!
9
~i4in.. i:t r the, ciiperi,,c2 Rvailtpe# 4 . i*,, As sacred
isatan",'So '.ld• the 0 occasion Tor ";a surrender
iiilifSitifittilli' be fia v il, ViititiBiP'S i 4iiiilikf 1
i' . ailid)pliinfullon'Atietlie'aietiiiiiaMittiii4
zutoutlafthiin ks idee..Afoilaingfißosettowd b,
idi t 1
pretighAtep,rlr.,,l4 %lips ,n-pisetnbteottl f
fern t to'an ili .;T' '' d '
--P0 Ql.fl ~P. vniftLaan , zPi c 'Pe r Wl
liiittean alienlaw should' be enacted, try Par;
liiiiirdif;q4 . 416. 1 611;;Nreg ei'on a ''tilitilOiotl?'l
.I.i.efag4ol; skolfidLibeek*lred tfiwilogroaiii
cito4lo% . beiMeNdUrialli seetiontifetlie , 7co3,:ut
ilaWiStPvfkit9l l (lUPP.atYke„lsMithtsYje, P i , salikd i
'Nese. Xt is i hard to beli,eye,that jrol uut
trglikNifilni t iirita l ilWiq fur NeVai
, cobedrit.idiVice-Vdirgy. d x'z^ti r ;'lS' i litga l ih4
Kinstoreilortliellistiiste‘kbr trioi Wedge call
AlecParialcarriert , of. altbindonlriataspitieli
,Whish,crktieige,the,kuieroris, .p4r.y.i- I .AI/
N other ..,,, 4X- 2 _.• r •
.x. r 1 r.l.4l.J__, % o r.. 4
..., 1
words, if you or I wereln yarksoud,„Nme
"' ' 6 tilulatitiaitte t ei4g l iire k time' ' I l i ; o'r'' Valy k
aeons
iltre4s4 ielitir k buillierikriiiikeik=ele;nlilas u lifir!
tdaily lifxuryuct !..4 alleud6mtrnorliingi 0104
t hpepu;s4 z thoßgonoltdentorsifoundahatiteon;
tamed something offensive to the Emperor
and his minions i.
ni V,' p ick " e
rest i
i ' rjf ged4 i 5 4i that' b. - i44n. a 1
, , i
_ . ,, ;. qa
Idith,4l4//biii'd,hilialthatetherefdle rildernatt
:ivillsbehdadepOrahai beuninnideldfolqtfubili;
traditL...ioe.) of robgee,s..,c, rgei,kimics , l 'Oats to
this, Parliament never would.; consen; and
-;,:.,., i 7 . 4 0.10.4 , ,0 44 elsA t..‘ A. i. . t,,,,.„ ~.1 1,. ,
in that case hewouldatroweff our ILlliance.l
3 1ili ° 9: 7 tWiltligi a PpFaitifillY; kitalinr;: f at
.i,
Zhii'.'ilidkila t fittVittralftiiglittAiat k i ll j ag46l,
midi. w*wartiriandia. , :ore , :htittetalidalfittne i
f,,4%. aisit 1 believe,hoir rill,iventure fed rsuchgai
pip. ~., :He..is, Jai! , erafty ; Red, r far,- .. sieing t f9rl
that! The. English Alliaoce is his safeguardil
, fttifiiihilitiBtriirildlle'teß4ll 9 a,)ligAil.
1-Thatosike'difirod.liiillilerellthifegAiderit)
lefsthel-filmei,l at Varispjaindttitriduslretaiis-1
e mitting, tc,us ; extracts, from etyi, cEtop 'a orN
,own t
. eiim ,„Pv - .
-9thery4aya, i, i n
:- i E ,
~R giw
-ncy'
Ks
intex;ll - jealousy o f . 11 Of
"Pilef n couronted Withtid ;, consiiiiici
, 1
• hoe lideiclikinflij it . 1 4311.nriliattiiiq-iii)ftb.bi
II lodginglk of Pierri, aim o fii ti , chiefs. 1 =They
; 0 , 01 14i1k alkiPmerfttAtteNofteorirpspotalenee,i
which will. r probablyityrqwinuch , .liFzht ~art.
the . affair: and ' `j.t: antecidents.„ ca,,th - ei
iliiiffirtteliiilelicV hi, i'iniira'OfAit T.:4
ptfiiiider,:
4.ltbkairinferrial iffieehifid;rtol'delitrey Niii6-'
letinssf Ble: -- 77 . 11tr-l-z--....u....-
,diseoyered. .„I.lk,tl3isilakpit ;true unsuspeeted;i l
'att)i s iN" 'ire; hea'rAliat:4,hii i th„e - ; Oh 1: Of ,itf the{
'french ''' F'Olece` 'appearadVfo're - hYs 'master,
tilt' Idle Ilia iltainymbautiiiiiilartlegii
-takeli,:&eiy*wiTtheßßEnpinti., , iatit vaitEitiiiig
to.,him . calmly replied; -'I'f. , AII, this 'inayibe
xp : ry i r true ;, but, sib - tho re ,43,, Ahat, the
'tench L Police is the worstratiaageCiri;2u
.. , .... , y
Eu
rope
.;,..:::1 1 , ) ~ : r..r.k ,7,„. I IPI ti' ir il ..:," 61.: , i 'l.= ~ ll ;',,, .i: tlai
The EAST INDIA,.CCRIPANY c haS . t ilstlyp
slid, wia-baixo' , i:o .:,, , t.. , -...- t , ,,, 4.4 4 , ./ t . Itic
up, a . long petition , deprecating Its.ssynek cr
Ilitia. Lord Palmerston J igas.kekod` to n •
Ifilitin Whatitlie lii'ditig)feltiirei'orihe iii`d4ii=
lire i tionlebe - ; Nit tezeuxtikinpliestithnli theist) '
1
IF- 4 3,04 I*. , iPTVll„Rfled.tß Abe :assembliag)Of
Parbaineß„, t. Te t attempton ci the part2ftke
6 iatly' etv '
, 1 , t i u i rdl s Reviewk g a a d
7 ntteileYeadnrilfiffeVnVn o ;liAn 30W,
' -Mit taaie el6o24o6tetweliiitea - ayWin
1 thavcthelmaiskyiatronage audrghoOthingsiiir
-Will , t,*ltit diPlßsal,MhPKefts,l4,4; reign of
the Cpmpany,b - as bra virtually "..The- gal
...nt,-- ,a , ..i.3 ..i*l4 ~,.. t , ,-,...., ....,
rare,Of the Middle, lasses .Z ,. , „,,
'' Talliiiii 4 414111 4ii:bre - Indian liiiiroitin a'
1
'4f44ll4BleoM:e l tlifil ittbjebt,llB-4'erni'ellqi;
;think , thatOthe) aliolitionrof ;this Compicuyds
19.40&ort•tnAji ifloieytt...ansoltelioltsf.Ssilog
and ft n ewAr 'M t ge •IfkFl ia gcl tSlt4e
statesmen Who mal hap pen ‘
i:
e' in Taira' qiief t'aid Teal
pieties Willie , assiglio
:There. seenisclittle7.doubtt onbis
,the 0kthV1,00.44 4.4dC4.0 1 1q; 1 4 . 0 1 0 0 0.1 1 1
mt}oh by ,presp h nd a t l oplibi . s. I
tt*.Ttit that - these Viass s ucceed in; lundermirl
i;teil i ithlie Cif
Ahey'ict islOwlypead often:ithe Wiltshire - Inv
iirreparaide.,o*.thugtxt Lord , Riggetolukeldes
n ) ifletA9'llEth r RllleralOCala43oP4 ll : 4 liJ
to
mat" scandal of Indian j officefs il •
'll4gi&ClitnnUgda r fikii i egii hrtugh l t, iatir;the
ECklain'eirili ttifi6ifilldfig'o4l4 - th'e t ratitlif
:While histeldest
,eer who , . was sent (awky from , .ljaloutta"...to;
Bombay,: Mc! ) 31a”VItt , ,Wi..9apoo „ lofelli 1 '
tdaUintkesti profligacy, has returned thithe r
an
rinftifigethesfalf , OPtgeGttiveridr
PM , ittrefigiVaii'd i
cweight;rhoweVer; and .t by: the eittogfprise'
its edtivite4.lllo^36,o4 noti.be. sleftswillicut
* their,
and influence. in. India ia l fror
thtiii, mitt; that the most eminent avhans
ifei l ia u fhteiguhit a filavetilti
teitolpitine, ihiffibieitlSt r ibrea-i
.yrhonttbeif saris-are. nomintakidoby thesl Gov
ernment, at the requmt of theiraParliFsen
tarysupporters,—to egye.their. way to wealth,
and eminence.,.
As to MissitinitTProYatindilut in India,;
e'deinie wearibleed diceiteTurthi , paiet oft
,the Sattiiday :Reviet,or. , ,abd /other cquasi-i
4bPilgtall4)senAihinfikl irriterlit cOOrliorqPrO - 1
sent thedesire.of Evaqizeli 1 Christians, asi
4 J ca •
if they, wished 'the "Goireiminent bi ck(
F'them Eby influence br for ce. lf tiirs they all
ikprtcate.ft Ablgentliiman •Vvriieslto
AhtipPerat the; fqllotring,l
•It.izt.w.
46 1. was myself umtiate at .the /f statio:ni
iffigie i thtsfirsi ' Aaron was sea Oii?oot
siglatty anneied'
igfifiloYedl byl
Ono , of ithe tAmtirioart Societies,. was s
AkeP,d t+.4 P7,lh I .:VIEId.I kin?! leg
°salons* 'to visit me. He' rarely . rlptiii
my invitations; and.wh, ? I learsed'itfter
wardelliiineofeireanesEr friifttehicY of
accesa to the , repreiretitabreo offiGtherii-
Wientmigtit i be.luoticed byAhet quick-witted
natures,, Vid 111 4FeAl'44.1c0 ii13 5 loOnter-
. course : with the -. missionary;' to, secure' the •
fnvor. of, the magistrate. .Thepingitpinded
than was lurn ! self.a aataue. He knew the
ntetiv'eahirnder; - its sycophancy, - ifs almost
(insiiFerible . 'taiidinCy to' 'use - any niiiiieto
; iirktre"tt , itCenda. 4 :lll'n knelt - tit this,Flalid
;.though ;ha hadescatcely, a isinh tel. speak tn,
hepefeffse4renrajning hin 7 '
ilering . lis work."
MOO is"something
"io,3re
i'fuseltiveinuirright".tti -ultiver,aontfArtli awith
Bpihrnina,...ta enter/ the; arnhpatobtaintoiti
eei r4Ployantltt.A.- taMPT,w9Adt.n.o.tlemhat
. 1 is called by oprnents -" an saliva. dis;
121.1 1.1
coulaqetneat ,B . raiannn , tfo s; The peni
q . ilistnati inr6fesSfin - g= `t ii t it th'iia
sionketrofoliy
ioniaofs againstiEyiingeliism is!strongl:qut
. •
..li `4,W,s kuPPIA *Oa tki , Ea.k.s9n/7-ftr099. 1
11 1 1. in AIWA , 113 42.1 wi l h 4 ,C r flAr d •P.P o
ant s 'attettive hearer's, i'll''"ot wlloin-414
i ilig3i'ifettilaioOnniiieh r titilliiiiiffeniiiiiiiiiii '
oplaces:=Would feeltheir conaeienbititforibled;
striCtlieir,hearts softening: - cConv incedahaY
Alatk u ll t i b EJ t.Y.2l * ct,43I6YS pi tilting
- t is. in 90 version! of ,the egadient of
a t
Bie l dieVala‘Malh 'Atte 114_812114
promotion. The Sabibl4Aidin r aWiliPil
-,thei*dildiesttiouldearaiiortrhipopiendi asiong
' I O(.4I I S'. O P9PReJ I ittlgrA , Pf inP.O.liinsihiP.cctrelAi
- , g15 i 1 6 ' w ,a ° 4l / ageeE ! i ß i i ss A l i n ift r Fpit i Y l
c ever fellow." en wel i ave a ' terri le poi
b etira t tliWn r ol d ihe' a P raiA "ilf w el'ilVidial l .
oGlirlitignity ". liniftiitritisilf "rig ;hod:liable'
'mil gamation llwith rßnitunitlismtPd zffillllte,
A hi li a fir2 01aPAsti#21 sIO A i.ru
o i . t l wku .$ 9 • 40'tar'' ) I
•
.P. i DjP,lo, ''' ,. ~1 ,A-iH
* i
monsousoom inations.
/.` u lill i Wife' 1170 IQ athilieil l ; fig', liiieire ir ie
I?feith'ilid tlielqiiierktnieg'ffbidlikti Spirit rot
ifiodli ,-..T.t is_liop.byiNsl shim .ohriatianity?';
..0# we Mkt V 30141441 th o so(4:Aitill'; o
di i t r i j andjot tmt v lv i ligt. higs,Aat% donitk,p h
' Tifgely ih a t • he Maras Vikiiidency a nd fa 4 a .
‘iY:liiitir r nalelitNilfga feallil t iii'Oefelittaifit
-rehoievhere, fithileiiiihttipalietreabvir India,!,
'through idualtipliet spiritualif l ag'enciesAiilii
almighty powerowttlis,gfapktinct 1011 td
ssiped a ...l24)yttkely, t 'ArAtitiiis i pifpi s t . thlin;
h ipiikt &di:Earthly oVtiftsttArec ris fraw ilayti,
oaid: : tvl 01. i1 , !.. ,- 3a , ...at ,e;. oh. n br.t.o.wa 1
/ 9 ijikie l ihiligaia i t s Peua aiiiiiguiditlaN
..vaasiefitlyifiFreelitli alrallnifiona toleveruniontAtV
k in t y vt stlitt ae,l l ithall4olonirja 4 deparatt i tly;
opposition of evenileent tcronr atolls, so r eftiu,l
elfredembleostinfraolektel)iecltichbfisaitlitimichAt :
I ,l l7. 43 PHIVA,,' B 4°verPl!tl l 6`H ) A 11 , 8 +it l'ili.. .F•Sq4e'
the greatest aegree of s9picion and alarm, and;
llf:atio theffaileetrersjildiee "against Chliiiiiiiiii.l
'A a)toRk4,OVIT.II I / 9 Junia.44ll4a 4'4: sP.ViitY, , ,ne,:a.
pissionary nociet,.,v,, with reference to . nverrament,!
-iniglitlt&tigArsaiiiel Siolh'eNlntiarigiven"by 'the'
greacharierclant Ixt,thetministerlwho 'asked:how l
i o vevamap t c9lda4landtoriari the
` commerce
t g flFra4,ke t lfirannrer`sA . "Taiset l iliFisillire"
...,...te:f, us: alone: 't(Ailplandes.) KLitralsliatild%recol-:
f e c t il l it t ggi .9 / 5, 1 1W 8 1 ,9 a ,g,Tlirl;9h i Pe tt _aseltts'
' 41 3 . /cal power;
andi ii government; ' here/ore,l
it feraaeiren 'enspectiAtiof • &Main& ro l iviaral-toLidd
frmg on. f. / 7 „effo3ts j !?7,Ats ,pwa pewit; it as t sll I l e
tis:pedied,of exe - RipLphysical force, than whi ch
f.
r d ' g r ooida , be t inorefeitkPretliti r einfie. II 1 4 4 86 ,
10 6 49 441 40 44 014 34 .k5 r0.444 4Z in : AIIVAtatPeOLOC, ielja
Ipoll it.wonld.beurre peculiarly dkastrons ins ph
IsfißitiCtri , 'la liidial-:for iiilreasou,btlirteifieTinil
.tossible lottakmawa:yr,the relikion)of the Etindoo!
Ay plain force,* which, , I believe, ia r yhat i canailt!
~/ e 'said of 1;54 other religion under tlidiitan: In,;
lilli caut ia r ies„Jaattniote!paiticularly.iin that , coan- 1
.';:lm3rjnWrM'el: ' .
:ftnttat -- ev . iAtog ';'SiCsi!' ''.---d-i ir r.44 :lthes ni rti ß l7-e a e k , ft t '7, exi4 t e
Viieythave!nc k t&r , 6l-thilm,_` bedintifirtir , open toll
.„ 4 1ery.pnsp..listeIL,oic.,to mfase x taAiste,a, a ,,ta6theml ,
she pleaste. I do think disk tho milamitzps in ,
40i/dia it'ielielsirthe'ditirlV toll's ciii t ilderelh'ilie3kidt-:
tents, not suPenktt.nllo, 'lll l .Vlsktit.LAW9n i °All
/ouh lmb? 4, l3 E gac i t ; p ru n d o c l t h w aiN iit oor i r r ezd t r o th u e s
.t. ) 4 1o, a withlmisidonarp!ciations amdl sch4ols , for!
I '' nW l AL l lrp a e il ifiVl t i f si b ire?& T 'Vtd"ot l e rar 1
-ahathalt pissed.'. Lett he hot 'ComeiSfortsraietol
4, eh t ni.c.oligeyArnmentilet, not; governmeat ~,n,-;
oil , in i - prominent' mann e r ' at bittlet t ttal
3hirie PirwarlF with - ourliA inaneir, , bifoitireteici
Mp,and;,,ask govermegitfer,,pa c tgio more l them mo
ari th i y sheill let ii ayme,,aid not interfere with'
cli hfiderThiiivOiArlitibia.in(ApPittA.j u '': . ' -
4 , ci _ u s , v Ol , I ~..,,,,„„„ii5i,,.16 1 :, J , %: I.:
e 'llie EXIQUUN-Molllllt OF u - rrE is no
NVol'ellT Si t e 'died' ririlPiiiis/aHfeierdilYs 'ago.
•tliiir diktimilsuggeits Inelaneholye thmights.
, 4 The,hregikingApt of,the:inahrrection in Onde,,
.ftlf her arriva l in -,this ,o ‘ list i ryi tlegned,t2l
I liVe lb cßill'iciui ' d - alf 'lier. hOper,3,of' t _riat!ipa r ,:nisui
111 313AY' l iti t il !I t rands -. .se , die e' eBiiiparly.l
t idirfai " r etie linatifiai , abniiiiie Were' piney tbl
Mi's ainspirseypite kilowitztotx W 4 are ridt,l
urprised if they wish it success. But the;
ation r , while ..di,,,s , p,osegi,, I, believe, to yule:
^ellideiii . te'qiiitrise liesoli,getii v. PLlngSrVi in
vAis leionquefitl , :tBii.tt Henry , , REWlli‘jit,lein
n laineh, taavan,; a sefirlintiofi thelfilata India
-I) o PV 2 Hq o r,•itArtY.l9Fl i s , g u St 11071CP.P.i.re 0 .-
rmainNtintkpublielyllint qui c ..g9AßFAola
f Oude was unjust. ire eoninderg that
NtthriViii a hell:Nor' ft, l Biit V)lnitltiVrifirilee
-ilotrahivii. ! BA tlionr;il(e)ii&tilaiillV'eljiiiitibel
.flmetthiPlandhOlders of Oudeparid awning;
-01111C8tYc•PI9cItialeitAtilindia• :He t PPM!
hi vz i elikla s 9uttnkarAo6ty r ki li A estaplialled . ,
h'd in the first' insl t anee represented 4:one
'He therisliliTi bu lthiii4Ma' hi L io itie w natifeal
•
!itheif4ibleibleribreirbf the Corrilpany'a Aild, I
tondl,,wouldg t have:). n: powerful ,iinfluenee,
bl4*.P/Sli tlfAilliE'Sbl?? B tH4 , ..ll lB ,!' i oqt - URR PI:
etive
. pppulitiop. I t is ptobafite t hat, in
t u b 'foielitta64ll lee Inteiiiiiiiis 'of ties
eliatingt: k Batumi VieiieriiiiiiipiinillefrZt
Yliellndik licluae.t iiTheCtuninuiptailli ''' dial
ii', l ,44Z ,I:l.lsith. , yro ad, i.. .7..:9Vps mt . , ti:)
-I a 74 7 KE;BiskoP A ok: c©alydsn> 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