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'.2 ), - • . .‘G , -".•• 14 r ZZ 1 i: ) Pradobytorisa: 1111311Niers V.l. Vino Prmsbyterhin Advadates Vol. KUI X•is *8 I • • DAVID PIcKWEY and J'abN: ALLISON, Editors: fERIIIB.-111 ADYIO.IIOI. Original ilii • Thd Borealis. Enraptured t long I etb t od and gazed, In wonder lost,.hitrled in thought Prgoind, As, from her c toYetfo temple 'mid the skies, Aurora, 010 hi mildest majesty Walked fortli, surrounded by a shining host Of lightning footed messengers,. whose steps . , Made paths of quivering light wherefer..theyt trod ; Seeming, to fancy, like . somerfalrymmons, In order marshalling her elan:troops.; , • . More seeming like disorder ;• danoing.here, - Now there, in wild, fantastic vagaries ; Well pleased that now their new •fie ' dged wings were free, Unhooked to flatter o'er the bloominreartb, While nature slept beneath the ample folds Of night's sat curtain; lulled to cold' repose, - By voice of silence, low, melodions'eweet, Breathing her quiet everting hymn Of praise. Or, still more like, when on creatieri's eve, The greet Creator Walked'iieretielifsSith; _ To'view his finished work, by A countless throng of waiting angels, who, With eager joy, and Willing haste, obey Each high behest; now glidibg here, noir',l 3 iiit, .1; Like living threads of light wore tha sky. Slate Creek, Sept. 14th, 1869. Por the Presbyterian &ismer alid.at Extracts from the ittiadleal DOLIVIOLuD BY JOllll Itsomore,..4 !us 80ns ANNIVZILsARY OP TON POADVATIOX OP APO CLASS wIIIOII LINT JaTIPSOJ Oorissoz, D. 1829. NO: M. It is pleasing, also, to reflect on:the pro . - gress made by other nations, during the last thirty years. They have their. railroads, their electric telegraphs, their, ocean steam ers, together with their education. and. re ligious institutions, as well as we. In the construction and use of railroads, England took the lead. Yet, their railiostde have been principally constructidlo4in...,thelast thirty years. So, likewise, wiWilio . ae of all other nations. There are in operation one hundred and . seven thousand one hundred and fifty miles of —all lines throughout the , world —all constructed within the:,llolviztaen Airs. They not connect all ilia' On. cipal places in the United Stith ish Provinces, but are eiteidid l Wee r , foreign countries. They paei' frOm crag on the Alps, and run - tiiiongli Italy Switzerland, Austria, Prnssii, Russia, England, France, Autislia, aid ; India. There are in:operation, Alen, nine hundie and fifty-four miles of submarine telegraph. Theae wires are laid ~inder the sea of the English Channel, the Irish Sea, the North . Sea, ,the Blaok Sea, and the ? , filedi.,. terranean Sea.. They 'are rilan laid :undef . the largest rive* ;O not only in r own country, as the Mississi pi at l'ad 'ow n and the' St. Lawrence at. liebeisi: *kr_ 4110 ' under the Gulf of St: `Tit titari : 61(404. largessalso, under the largess Aver . vera O'iithii liftitiij tries. All these have been laid` Witiiiiii: qui' last eight years. During the last yeir, iris': 1858, a telegraphic cable was laid across the Atlantic Ocean, from Valentia Bay', Ireland, to Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, a distance of one thousand nine hundred and fifty . miles. A oommatioition was effected ; and . the Eastern. and Western Continents saluted each other thronghlhe dEkrk a)kpaiikr of oceanic waters. Though the enterprise litM. failed, for the present, it is fiill Of i ennotir: - &gement in referenCe to the'future. At the present time, a Fleet of about . forty-five steam ships, Mostly of the first class, is plying between the ports of the United States and Canada, and 'iliose Of other countries. These,vessels belong most ly to other nations than our own. The Ednoational and 'Religious. Institu tions of moat otheenatioim have made some= encouraging progress, 'daring the time of which we are speaking. The piet thirty yeare s tave 4 likewise been eignalised t by the discovery, improvement, and introduction of useful Inventions. These are. employed to facilitate or lighten' the labor, not only of the mechanic and manufacturer, but also of the hu.bandinan and even' of the seamstress. Horse and even steam power is geared 'to appropriate machinery, by which the hardest labor on the farm is easily and rapidly performed; and even the heart•aohing toil of the seam stress, i as she' plies the needle with her fin gers, s 'being fast "ruled oat by the ma chine." It has been truly said, ' that one boy with irourdrinier Machine, will make more paper, in a twelve month, than all . Egypt could have made in a hundred years, during the reign' of,,Ahe Ptolemies;that one girl, with a pow , if press, will stri ke off books faster than a million of Scribes could have oopied them, "before the invention of printing." The inventive genius of the last thirty years has been controlled by a regard 'to practical utility. This had been particularly the ow in our own country. Accordingly, • when an opportunity was afforded to bring together and compare the machinery of all nations, at the World's Fake, which were held ii few years since, in the cities of 'Loin don and New York, we need not 'Wonder that the palm, in this respect, was conceded to the United States. Whilst it is true, that the presiding genius of this age, and of our own country in particular, " would tun nel llellioon for a railroad, and sound Lake Lemon with a view to its water power ;" yet a.taste and talent for the'Fine Arts are still possessed and cultivated. • During the haat thirty years, we have seen natilnal revolutions effected, with the shed ding of blood, and without it. We have als& seen the wave rof popular freedom rising i hikh and rolling over the nations; in cense. quence of which; in A. D. 1848, the subjAbta of many of the most' arbitray •GoVeinthents on both continents ob tained constitutional guarantees of their rights, and the Pope himself was driven into exile from Rome, the seat of hit tem poral power. 'Mutt wave, it is true; has sub• aided, but it is'prily to rise again , at the up lifting of Jehovah's rod in the kingdom of his providence; of which we have some in • 'cations in the asnat of thing amongst the nations on the continent of urope r a pct. Lion of whioh.have recently been involved in all the horrors of wait, Even the treaty of peace recently couoinded among those nations, deems to indioatet,,the same result. The last thirty' years tatire also been ohar notarized, by the increased wide diffusion of the spirit of Christian ;aeons, and by increased wide to promote the o oh ersion of the world to God. And, dririne, the last two years, a revival ' of xeligion , bat 'prevailed in this and other countries, whilst, far power and extension, has not been &India since theoßeformation of tho sixteentlitenkary, if jacked, airiee the time of ' the'':•Aphnties AtfAli ghee us pleasure , to hear* the . ' prevalence of WS' work of grace, at the present time, in Ireland, causing the trice hearted Irishman to bound with joy, and ," Ulster to resound with songs of salvation. ' What a privilege to .bavo lived in such an' age as this, and in such a country' as ours'!" But. let u 8 not forget; that . privileges. have their responsibilities. Let the patriot, • in the ardor of his attiohment to our Union;- exclaim, Our country, our whole sot ntry ! and the Christian add, our. world, Ou,rxvitoda. world I Let these sentiments of patriotic and C.hristian benevolence preiail; And we way expect, that ere, long, the 'banner of freidom and of the Cross shill waiviits am foldir in Teaccfnl triumph, over' ill na- We noir'enter on anotheiferiod 'ottbirty years: . Perhaps none of us shall see the end of it. Neither can we foresee the changes wbioh may A*ait us, during the traniiticifi , bflhe•liamii: But W - 15 do knotv, that '5 the To, whieb'-covers the fuel of fa; tnrity, has been woven by the hand of them " Let us not peek to.", lift that wail, teat etdiks,,3r..Fay bP Isrprl? 9 . lnyle i -thn brow, fiiiE`bas :Mike • * 2. . • • • . . . . ottrg. For the trerbyterian pannor and Advocate., ' The Spirit of Truth. • ~ intimult, t h e 81drit of truth leoome, be will glide you lit° Of truth.--John ;qui: 18. • • . A Deputation ittun-lreltuid- - • • •., • The , great work•Of revival tlevi in 'progress Therelkanotinir view of this general arab- iii Ireland; will forirk in6stiniportent chap. feet. In fermef, article I spoke of what ter in the hitittitref the- Church 'of , God. was purely, practical in .yrnrk and worship. Whilst confided to no , Church;' it has corn- But many persons hairt:doubts before they inanded:the approbation of 'every Church of advance •thus far. Many are unsettled in. Christ ; Bud hie drawn the. confession from • their " They thatibe - `Aim what to be Baron , Pigott , , a, -Roman :Catholic justice, here as to. doetrulrerk, or worship . that itt. is:- the work of G od ;: who also ex- Now, what shall be in this' &le ?.' Dif- pressed the desire that 'it • gi extend ficulties arise touching doctrine, goferntbent, • over thalami, and. influence -society , to its forms of worahip, or discipline. Men halt loiieit daPthi:7 not 'yet able to between two; opinions, and so haltingi the f air hbw . mtrait'lnfliOnbe this reports of inip:ress of their zeal is put ,neither on the• pin)YaOr We*, nor worship of the''Chureh• Now, tliiii i imintryliee Year, of our: Wllat- is the remedy for this imiceision ? the . aottit kilt complaint, I would fain think. 'Sot Mbhoem'entlit thiewondinfttraiork ; bit no proud" reaeoning; or 'angry oontroiertiy,'nei• doubt they hid some, _in . :falling tip the at:: rash, judging, or any hasty procedure- tetition 3 oPthepenploAn'theliciWer of Prayec There is a quiet, patient process, which, be- The ministers of the. PreSbyterian Church cause it is quiet and pati e nt, i s more likely t.4?1 , .. have beery perhaps the most ardent and be correct and lead to blessed ieleiw, I irieemefilAaboreis in the ' work, ' which mean, huMbly putting one ' s hand Into its,' *if -extending into every part, of the king hilitiFO this ' ide, tthe?lgedit ifiimeandwenetrating even.-to"Oeinaught, Vriitfi e , 4 'with the _Prayer' that he ' proeititillyVie"darkest Portion. of it lead us into all truth." I would have every;Vit. weirs ' the Christian fully persuaded in his own to** jjatholie poitilittikd of fielana as to: doctrine, discipline, •work,; and wor- o .o 4;_thikki now , As4l;;;pirifer was the kap& just because the Ohuroli-nannot spare priiiestant (Aura - more really to embrace inert to sit on the fencle,".,-entAf the , little ilfein And --toiseist,br the carrying •on of by:a s id:l2,m in the;ll4',464ll, , lyettle to the, great Reformation' among - them, the 4e. the jpoili."dr-:dai- 1 4c 158 , PresbyteriatvOliiirph.of Ireland is abopt to iod the evil that is in the itokial: We Want apply to - Its Deputation is 'inithu•tadvelz that earnestojabor which- a already on theii:`Wirti bur shores, and' be-- firmoonviotidn of the truth.alone, can give- rdie this'isitiniriniOna ietidere t l i fief will And for this we have a Guide who is equal to doubtless ,It ecipidAiliii Of the every _emergency, There is no need • that EteV. Dr. Edgar, one of the nobknt:.iliilin men be •in doubt:, 4 (..When he, the Spirit itiropiststof Ireland; and whose - natiselstnear- , of truth ie guide - you into all,. Iran familiar here as in hie oirrillittif;' . and: truth." lam nt4.4miteliut'nur-conanut, un- Divia . et10,0,414/Ifi der the pressure ot doubt, ia:niten: radically aiiid 10,'14v . „ Samuel' Dill, of Billitifarna:...: wrong and praothfalky*n*lie.: We get a,.. ,» .Cooke .-iiione , pf the Deputatten-Omat notion that some,d'oetit*Aetthad hi . therie• pievoOMin . g' lie' not ..earfain...Officiali4aties. ill believed, has sm . foundatioa;to stand upon ,,,,, ipretrent'-hidi; . bid theri::jeioddie'hope' or that ' oertain fditne 2 of r:walla ;. ,. :14 hirfitfril 7 propriety,:ioT thit4re*.".."' " whole Church is seriously wronelkillit t kerning,..err; these brethren do, from the once we become very .. uneasyl express our. 1 heart of a Church a Pentecos tal . . suspicions, to everybody,• complain to our neighbors,' argue. ,with . istrsogers, fret and s vex ourselves no little as to the queetiop of, duty. We 'sea 'B3lllOl . de,, teeiy bcidf bnt' God. •' =We. the opinions every one j 0 -';John, Peter,cirho would kiirer tVeii‘_6s . piniipx;: , by the' inspira tion of • GOV.' 'A'nd such '' l *frit:4 of opinions arise, that's •wis'C' notidlasfOu is almost incip:assible' omit! neicuot) ' • becolike exceedingly complicated when handled by everybody. How =Oh better whaajpa l first r shadow, of _doubt ap-, pears, eit4fit!yt,o tale onel',Oihle to flit closet, snit,ibere,,a behdedlttee, ask the gaidinoe Sim 4o,.gui#asjiifn all troth. I think, were siteli'l4 6 rfacee pursued, we would raNL.llKaire oc on to mention our doubts 'or - MBltiitiltiAlo ~t • person. After all;' , ,itqw‘ieryllittl gets from a third person, theior When , h.l prayer tiff 'lag! lipirit for , light, a.. ~ Urgent study of" tlitilffite have f4l'`‘ gent Miff failed?, „ . ..,,i,hpkvW.:o3f Other intini r ee will be • ••••• ' hsvie airdStleoOf . in'Out guidance of the Holt Spirit .i e rken we subinit to that guidance bArtiliiiMy, and in_ the use of the proper ',of you' leek Wits dom, let him ask of -. God that givpth to all men liberally, and upbraideth , not; and it shall be given him." Thit ip'sliromise on which every man in doubtrciiite lay bold with resolute grasp; "`it alattb ght Oiven Let men, perplexed with dotibts,•ketip quiet before men, and talk about theine - 0121 y. to• God, and there will be very - little either :of serious doubt or radical error in oficOkittroh. The Presbytery of Zanesville held its last stated, meeting, in Comberland, 0, on the 6th:inst. pie meeting, was very pleasant and harmonione. The following, in reference to Miller Academy, was adopted : • • • Resolved, Thitt Presbytery is gratified to learn the success which has. tOns• far crowned the ,ef-. forts'of the Trustees and Principal, in sustaining, this inatitntioryttukdat many occasions of diiiiiiiir agment, and *ff-lie educational facilities Which it affords are stiti l bf such - tt high' ordbr i :ns-Well as of such apparent usefulness. . ' Resolved, That while 'we are .gratefut to God for the honor which he has put upon this in'titu tion in leading young men to enjoy its priviliges, bot literary and religions, and in bestowing one number of them his oonvertiog grace, we would not fail to recognize the fact that the past m om of the Academy has been mainly owing to the untiring exertions of Abe competent, faithful, and self.eacrificing principal. Resolved, That Presbytery 'view with' deep re gret and shame, the items of the' report (of the Trustees,) which speak of the . Oontinued: quency of many of our churches as,th-undertak.. iug anything in aid of this Academy, and Ate consequent, abridgement of the services of the assistant Whom we had appointed; lesides the deficit which it has occasioned in the meagre salary of the Principal. „ It. . • Resolved, That Presbytery concur with the recommendation, of the Board of Trustees as to, taking the co-operation of the Bt. Clairetiille Presbytery. and do hereby invite that Presbj. tory to unite with us, and to take an equal "Part in-the control and mangement of Miller Academy Resolved, That this Presbytery recommend to all our churches, the observance of the last Thurs day of February as a day of prayer for Colleges and other institutions of learning, and that they unite aims with their prayers, according to the action of the General 'Assembly, and take up .a oolleotion for the support of this Academy, either iti connexion with, or in proximity to such set vice as each pastor and. Session may deem best. Alao if the St. Clairaville Presbytery concur in the foregoing resolution, they are requested to have similar collections made for this object in the churches under their care. Resolved, That Presbytery earnestly enjoine upon the pastors and stated 'supplies in our churches, to endeavor to enlighten their Congre xations, from time to time, in the *truths relating to the subject of Christian education; and its proper advancement amonget us . Prpsbyteryappointed' a Committee,, coasting of Revs. "Ai Alexander, Wni. id: Ferguson, and Elder" J. K. Caldwell, to confer with d the St. tikil 4114EN131... . :741 1111491q3M. '6114."‘41 Wrailea• IMEALIFE " °Mir cs 0 /or we Presbyter= Banner and Advocate Presbytery of Zauesiille; MDR PUBLICATION OFFIN: . t, FOR TIM WEEK ENDING SA , • . . dlaireville Presbytery tipen 4 the , ifulOtidt *anted above:- ••• .'• Presbytery, in 'al' 'Of the Generiar Aarnatio Yireeihniterill the blittriihes under our, c tctabgetrehe eeeend.4,lloifdayl of January, ne*.t, en A l .psfaigni.,•et special "prayer for the„cotkversiimotAtlf , the ohaerven , orlof the Sabbath, P resbytery reoommend 'Co ilroliFiniiiiiiters; ihefeeseS 41k.. ilanae in checking. whatever, hafr,a, tendency.to desecrate the - plrd's day, , euliklitenteg public sentimentteri to' the Seripttifkl 7 ointis 'fat , the sanotitybf Vie Sabbath, and inintioniiittbe &ads of familiesigainst influences, which would lead their children to neglect its proper observance. In Vie* Vibe prevalent 'apaoh - y in spirittial things, ar*the fewness 70f, , conversions taking place in s our•ehurches, therefore, , Reso/Sed;.,That the first l'hirsday of iioveirn: bet be appoin as of humiliation and prayer within , ciur botinder.',lll reference td this' Subject; that,theiBest3ion of u eaoh,church iu the •Presky tery„ be :urged to..oonfer together on the state of religiOn, and to take such measures as may seenite'them bekt adapted to itoinote reviial of religion. •' I/ITP Pixie Mt. Picasant chnieh. - --K11.• Alefandei, deCond Sabbath in November:" Joisisliiibut,.Sedond Bab: la beth- 'December. 'Mit Ferguson, Second . Sabbath janziarx. Wm. Second y- Sib- . • • Fetrdier .-- s - V7 - 7. --- ninitgairlf • .Siibbiali " •''•. •I , t'Maifeitta'chtteci.. l 47.'M. Drake; ban SAM& itst November.. Min: M. Robinson, one / Sabbath in, March. , • , , Wit: M. Rost:4Bos, 'Stated . . baptism, their visit will be hailedliire with RI by multitudes who will:be,..eager to hear *3 - istog 7 .pi . the .ion i der:fid Work of ; grace from their lips. ' I f heir reeeptfon by the bituteh ol'Oodiu this , land willibe tairdiati' . bor'ehn , therb be a ddithVen to thelraolipir . of their mission. The iintld slionfdl'be in.:. tirestell ibetheevprgaiiifion-es tba 'Papal' poptilation of Irelan'di as • they. are: the heg4 garisand - • the'-bank of ,every land , tat which they ethigrate:-‘ 'Ape tiny "gpc•hietywir'sre. ' Weibespeik, in. , advaiee,4orithig;deipnta- Lion, the welcome' •and - trimpat:hy":4P, ; our On Monday last, a meeting , s.oterarßen , t l and laymeq was held in:t e'oollB4ooll i. ri3orn of'ilie.Dllitkih - eliiiVe ,Ifith referenhie to fhb' ..eiiehted . arriiriet!Fili'l3`aPitiiictik from 'the Irish Ohnritiii!.,Te-AeiP: Dr. Lelind ;., of'Soiith Carolinit,4 ; :. - ild'io the chair,. kill - libilbitiONVAdi , 'I, was ' liPPilitid' Beniatity.• •'‘'.'::i: ; „‘ ,. 1 1...4 'lt Dr: Mikta ,„` ' .._ -.ay. Jr: . s 01.. upon stated thtfaist , thari* Aegition were now. on their way,luisi would probably arriVe in a-feiv days;. he spike 'of the great 'rivival now in progressrin Ireland, of the work to be done there r -, and .the men that were coming—holy, eloquent and devoted men. Rev. Dr. DeWitt - Rev Dr. McLeod and others followed ; and after adopting a; letter of commendation, which is given below and signed ilgemitlemen present, the following persorisliOi appointed to receive the Depu tation and . !Bake arrangement for a publie teeetiekielire re ome theM : Rev. Drs. Miff .riiy; DeWitt; Spring, Adams, McLeod, Thumper), M'Clintock, Pxime, and A. R. Wetknore, Tag'. The-great work of reforhsition and .revival in Ireland; whioh'has awakened Bubb deep interest throughout the Christian world, has opened up many waya of accesisto ite Roman Catholic population:. Indeed.many of them are , turning ~unto. the Lord, and becoming active agents,iu.extendiorthe work. The field is ,white ; unto . the . harvest, -and .many reapers ! arciiready 14 ;to enter 5 Ant,-the nytans of • supporting them : artAimited, The Ilen.eral Assembly has agn9apeputatiou, to the churches of Amcriek • •irosisting Dr. Edgar, of Belfast . ; . the,, Be*. Samgel Dill, of Ballymena; apdl„.* Rev. Mr._ Wilson, of Limerick, th4r aid in the prosecution of their missionary work among the Rimini. Catholics. And we, the undersigned most cordblly" • recoMmena this Deputation and their object na!worthy the kind reception and the liberal siiiport, of all the EfailgeliCal Churches of our country. .Mio 'York, ;Sept: 12, ` 1859. A:lr. LELAND; C. K. hums, lifilifinimAy, • • J. GIIBBY, Wirr, - L. 8. Esstrait, C. S. STEWART, 11. N., B.;.lisivaps Pant', J. Dzse.azar, EnEfin.ins,N. J. Ildoz, z eGistaßwris," , - J. 133Asir; - JOHN N. MaLzory, J. BANDBELSON, A. BLKINDOILF, J. STUART, Joni Tuomeom, J. M. Vas Bualit, Ia;-111. 4 Tea powur, J. M. Salm i , Moess D. Hoos. --417.; • Y. Obstir" ver. A few days •ago, a •Itight" little OA of probably three or four .Summers, who re cently lost her father,'oame.up Professor! Wise, at the. Jones' House, and said; ' "Mr. Wise, wont you take me up With you in your balloon.?" " Why do you want to go, my deat?" . re 4, plied the Prde i sior. " I want to see my pipa," was the tench-. ing response. „ , , A tear was vieible in the aerOnaut'S 'eye as he assured' heethat it was impossible'foi hini to take her' high enough to- see her papa.—Lafayette Journal. EMU =EH IME I E Tonchipg. -From our Long .',The Amnesty and, the • „Different Passes of Uneasy Relations bt -The Future of a 'and Broken Rights of Conacient H. ,Hanna. the P SS " Case. Claim' of Oppose. Revival a Test of Cl Errpr—Cases--Ph? •siniatty _Witnessed Meeting with the counted for—A Cone A GEIIiERAL .7. elainied• by: the It is n great 'stroke conselidate , his po , his It provisions. y It 1 offendere—inelodh Astir of- 1848 and istArn tck,,prance. ispx ! „•to ,Ilgeria, el , torn,* and •numl 0i1)04, in exile. • "aiiid to - Alfieri disirer. it, arid et itaiipied with regal'''. eludes the Repnblit Chii3garnier refuses to Relgium, and others of !tile' Will 'doubtless in Liiiiii,,Bliko, Who was ii i ' ni:oletitetid Reds, .i c rit I .jpiiiiits;idmits that t era 'as fioeclible, but 'tin an exile must remain' goodly number of Fren uir" in London; dodlid find employment oU'iiii class they have been gr . , Would do better in. Peri as they excel in the 'de' speak, , rather than in^ terial and substantial return, and all the 1111 peroris wise and °term, any pledge or oath, fr. others will •remain nu( a Conleveriement in, upset Napeleonism. The - Orleans branel other worde, the lam is not inoluOid br this, an explanation to the effect that there al BOWE of France; Whir' Hero, doubtless, no 01 have been aocePted. Count De Chamboido young prinod,: the ./ Orleans, retain •their , t. with " hope !defined Their expeptatioOktit only blasted. AC whether Anglp 4, : swo , friends in eith 4:ae.. remain 6g dowatight'! . piontatalle tt*. Popi3 or while to the, ---:, Prince Da itiFille . .l oid.projee . pt Aavil PEACE ' e shall ha time; and all the Mery PEACE a :Palmer thCabinet theitudi en of .the ' 'ewer foci; Duchies ab lutely deu.are ay._ of these a If exiled -prineesi• find •vote.. by Constitntio al assemblies...that; they, hare... ; forfeited.. t eir rights k, a r o ; .Austria,: in- sista on "t e pound of ,fleshi' apd.....D01-•. poleon..plays fast and ha*, in,. hi5..i44., mysterious, f ion... ,Bardiiiia and ,Attitria:,_, have aepipte . 'ater6ts/ The .Freneli Em- • Perer'S onto!in, rincilerome, is "the eon- in.law:or Viet'? Emthannel, ap4 instead., of fcirmsilq . aiinexi, the Daohies to' 'led- moat, there "lia, ' Veen - 'pinions that the ' Prince is to 'he' rented `King' of Oentril'i •Italy, or rather .tb t the people are to be, asked to dhoti's& Ili' asltimiti: Confereneei, however, aptiirefitl frieudly, have been held at Zurich; 'al ,oiigh 4t is significant tititrlAuistria keeps atlrg:Aforee in Italy, • riseturipidions 'and kiotAo, • ttalks , abont the legal.rights-of the •exiles, is manufacturing:: a news new Constitution at V enna, aristocratic and priestly;; in its main el•ments. . ; :tv Young Fran (lie. -4/ - ose p• 4 inaugurate d -hie:" reign, in 1848, by a- ~ tioilesto . fall of liberal proinmes ,and pr , essions - as to the.. ; equality of all the'euhje sof ,the• Emperor before' the law; but thee ik . ,ve been p.m, wilily falsified. -. ..'Thile, , .aiigoint Jeenits . behind thelbrone,:andt: alltthe,Coneeidat,, with' the Pope—o Pea 4 k: tit)on a mind, prejudiced and 'bigi . ;---,havit," hithertt: balked the hdpee of Ea Iridiekt"freeidin2 - • .. , . • Ate )14 , ,,.., ....! - len Celebrated 'it •. nexition of Loin the amphitheatre, . ; . d persone.reoeived he greatest enthu lation of die ‘. ,Lake the eveiiiiigo,: f. " it, tare carriinito,the . : m. , lion was 'honored , i arshall Valliant erientative. ''The • •ved by theAmited fti France, .on . this Yery annoying .to 't.tb..at the nnoer. nd -... w.een:France a. • ributed, to .the..Atz, The Emperor;.. ' bite, all partievist. luid GRAND FETRA . have 14ilen i in honor of the baidy to Piedmont. In n i a crowd of thirty thor n 'Victor, Emmannel,-witir siastn. , A generalilln - of Comb took place in ~. , . combination of art and n utmost perfection." Na at the same time, and was present as his , re allusions to victories se armies of Piedmont an OCCat3iOD, must have heed Austria. It is whispers tainty of the relations be Austria, ,powerfullY cord suing. .of „th4s , ,, amnesty' D.l.ApoVorp,irjekeitict.sonoi hoii v i. . 41.11,,,. . • . • ,F .llirE RieFLTB OF CO SOlENOZ , blWerbeell... the. wahjectt of recent .iscassion, in • co*, . 1 1 ; 41. nimbi withithe case o ,a Roman Catholie , , girl at Belfast, who ,b • come under. the : influence of the awak ning there.„,,Ao 4 , had attended the. Berry treat churph-fqr,4 1 number of evenings, an "Waribreughtttelpri a deep ,conviction of si a similar Circumstances, Was at . once to discover that the wor hip of the Virgit : and saints was arkqab ination, and she Eructed in Christ alon. as. her Mediator Ind Redeemer. The, ch nge was known to .1 souse ; young persons p her .9lva age, and . her mothep-ra wom a n' f inditerent chart,. aiiier—Went to the Ciiii Ii in ordeito bring her away. A suffie oe arred at the, .gate after the breaking iip' b 'tie seon#ll;mtiiiirl arid' the attention - dr bil - 'riiiiiniter; 'Kr: . Hanni, was thus dia, Oki the 'matter. He reasoned with the woma as to the right of the.-girl• to have liberty of emiscience, and t the mother consented': t allow. visitors from the'..,-ohnrch to pall up n.her. : Very soon, however, these were, , ..i nied access, and a ptie!t was found to.,bc.the instigator. .I:Fri.:., der, ; the oirriumstatropf,l the girl went into the country, to soro,friends, and, returning thence to Belfast,* i took rpfir in the bottect.pf Air, Hannai She was Al ed with shank; leet she shoilir berthreerlit6 a eon tietii,'irid her : vieiliV, iikitli; keir*iio`pip=' AIWA,' of love(tO tOfiiiit; Ware' *eft rattirti' faiiterf' 'Mr. Haunt Infant - ad 'We 'Moiler" of , all. this, and 'Ob(iiiied a elluiitt4 . &Ait'klie girt in a Christian family ' Wierinporin in "mane tat . law ilia' raised by'the - Petriefi% fit* iliatiling• the girl to be aivezemptv ber4noth'et. The'Dii'd Chief Justice 'fibril') thrtflartiair beforrhim, in his private °hank- . . i` Dop THE ,Airti 6 le i r ytiate: ri 7r OtiA.Bon BhITHL~ R: SEPTEMBER 24, AtSls9.' =EI mt--The ? ranee -- fa joeeph ver t—ein rxifirerit. - h and 'll` ~i'~' 0 At. 1859: een pro- : 4' l / 4 401410 *Ott Y • ihifEzitg: 1ip14164 t }UFA 1 6 7 4 1 0 r. '1 INTO AU who will, be It iw .enerals ; but ve his asylum in the same class or ;ate his example. Aderof the Com- ' ii to the English amnesty is* as lib ti•emain a man, . bli: We have a Pliefugies aniongee I, I hump of them '' kind, bat as 'a ' sufferer.. •The'y hitt in Llindbu t ' atitw•arts; 60 'to' ME bens,in Dublin.• .Hefntiuditerso , trery in telligesittOlcar, and decided In heriiisws, thatitiiitaidtaposed to. allowlher at atiVe-tb . 1 ,retufletc-Belfast;'uhdet Mr' Flailtia,q4 charge: l , ButlhaTopigh counsel obje , Sted that the gel Was' not of the legal age, and warrant ing•shoh'allebision. An adjournment 'took place for inquiry ) and - the girl returned,' in theimistritimeri to'ltelfibik 'Ander. Mr. Han iserhate.:!'.4oVlSPlKOr'discortied that 'the' Mother had Oh& ireibielf tato ter'daughter's: age,' bp ntarlytja whole 'year:- , Eleveti days;' however; 'were still - wanting, fro oi 'the day of thir.secotidAearing, - . to Complhta her. four issatt .Year; at'solifoh veribUslie world >be attlfibeity to ohotise foiFheinialf. ; - .,f i , .. - • i %Now came the :p)ieseli' "primate. ' The. ~iludge•at first wia''abotif7to' giib•:OVistti#lBi girl lor 'the eleven . days) ' toldr;:lit*ll,R.:* ; . hefPopish ' eon nisei' protesting ) . It- witotti , ' thatshat she:should itay with herlitothltr.l'-•Andi lo she . was kept in - -Dublin , Titill'Aulaancr"O r' infinences were' brought to . beer Nit her: , floc+ Clothes' were purolittod'.l)olki -at, , IIa: • _ 'AShe. Court met, Itht(9l.*: ~1 1 4 „ .. '"'r'- • ..\e; -' 61444 it era: h ' r'n ire so orowaid Siound , her; • as carefully to prevent even a gigues to be exchanged between her and Mr Hanna. Be= ing asked as to her decision, she answered in a schooled and mechanical manner in the affirmative, and so the priests triumphed Mr. Hanna, however„ believes tbat the via df:Dirine grceeis'in:lhis girl's heart, that she is iiituallya prisoner, and in my hear* ':urfied the large congregation • at Belfast;:to whom he 'related the 'issie, not to cease tolnoy for her reedue and deny; eranoe. • One •thing, however, is now settled by law, and that is, that at fourteeq..yeare• of age, *eyoung person is it,hberty,X,ohoose his or her religion. It iettlie,glog ai lf, Constitutional countrYto,PinietiCilcitisitenos. As for Popery, in her hatellidle/4.'ititi treads it in the dust This seeona assault on liberty of conscience •••wasi made at Carrickfergus. ARoman . Catholjelsutli had become a convert, the result of Revival. Meetings in 'the Presbyterian churl*: Be 'took refuge in the honse'.of lady. His . mother followed him' , 4,hither, and took possession. .of -bedroont,t,,,in which she repeatedlY beat him, and whaa.. he refused to say _"Ave Maria,". as well :as . the Lord's prayer, she • and others him with such violence Vila, if' ifits:lotind• necessary to retainer. him frotrilthiirihiniis; .and to eject. Oria, , , rom.,;#4s :114,:tkhonee,. into whlah r. ike 4stirsided:„ltenktif., In 'the Nt ° the "W ill' it he s belietre4 brdtight'lieTOre the , niagistrites•-14,•;Carriokiergasi :against this ladkaa4er i frianda,AndJthit everfAhs minister at gitinsitfergint ,(;wlto wee shoot in klagliiidityibei time,) was soughE toy'he implioalit" The ihateist ihe'prieiteind their parti, however,. # 44 ''''',lgnominiiiii 4l 3' dismisse4 !aid /they vert4sinsehed ' as, well aa,nompelled I t ti,mair the .oestkof : the innocent defendants., i, • . It is *good signlll4 . thikliNitaiiivoili, when wet see ''the fdriittd... The -trtith' iN that 'it INV; of liskakening hag, aliraiss •_ Isom ethi ng ' ' testing. *1.49.1t of It :1 14.iidei what ; Sinidon: 'said of the infint, Messiah 7« T cbil , , •-•tits_ea. .many in Israel, a, or a sips a e• /poker, agairitt,rthiit the thiiglts' hearts: neay'-6 ""iiii'ea&d." •: 1 • .• -.The zelsieseg WhOs l oppOW. various. There is the High) Oht both Englatidi_ 'ins4,llredaitd,:onii„ sorry to be obliged ; t o • Sow, professed Evangelicals ), too, WlinipiStegid thtewing i themselves Into the seieliiiteilifitiaelf tight, etand,bi!,l talk of eifisiml4lo .look on, 00,001.*ili,::in4 so leave' theini4lireiViplb#: pds}ilon d = escribed by christ : not' --0111: i 'ittp", is against nie, and' be that): tiorlifth me, seitteieth abroaff.,!l., lit t liondon'iletry, an Arclideieon - iesties 4 - 1 4 adif t eii, and after speaking :fit tho.Moo 7 „, uien ' as 104.' 1 .inikei main, and 141 4 . 0*/481, iWir, its great gala!' feaults, concludes by exhorting the clergy ,not to .60000, Dissenters in the initia l so d isk d".. l i not 74-0.,, and sin against lithteuth ii 4 edlkin#e" ak ' the' tome time. Tie."JiiiiitiOpl'eridortei, the • Pilida*, (at ikrytiagh,y,aoteires theism, Sty,itiniSA' and abortive at'Orptp - at :Ae l inval'serVices 'of their own are made: re really thishiniiioly, Prelacy I:sifeeefrirriri. exciusive.. ,T here aye, however , ihapy ) ex4 . captions siiiiofiKtlic. clergy . ; and ,of O A. Church be,g3if Witit.tritt dusiiprove of. High' 'Church opposition, '.4t.Por - Craeh; in County; Antrinf;l. opposition. tiro. .eXemlietit the.lnedinbent labia Ciliate, heartily ,ohj, 'operating with the' - .Presbyterian miniete i r, and theie,* . rtaftill. is' in every other place where enoWnoion - of ' heart and , •toil. is 'resr.l lied,' glorious harvest is 'being reaped to the honor of cicHrti . grest name. 4t4ewiy,: my , first sphere , of pastoral la-, 141c:tint still dear to me, I was weloomedibi the' Dein Of Promore, ind invited - not - oily to ,- the' hospitalities of his table, ; hitt to Union Prayer-*eeting, which *as crowded, to overflowing Presbytery 'and • kpisoOpiey uniting in holiest harmony Of speech , , song,:irid , - , -- A'rtiitheertirliark abl e fas c ia' of 'thisi AAk eningild, that Whelps to st4pressr: the' prej- Wdipes of Churohmen against N,onoonform 'lets. Ming for example , an Archdean and tf . 4 Xteethit .ati the C onn - of .liesccantnonhpe, , piriod,"hlald" ne' l idierOonike th riting Presbyterian minister 'sent' thither for the 'instructionorBcottish 'migrants and others. - 51ii truth, he regazded ltillt with hitughty neghSot *id jeakiwiy. Th6r6, Watfeholreive'r,' - " Some good - thing ", MgrOhtirch)iiitti'slienit.' He ketird - of the 111111669I6ViViirand he Came to' See kir - Aid see , how Webb sdisipiseit Presbyterian ministers Werehoridilfd of God in the work; 'aid as slide"ite' tetilnied mime, he 'called on 'the litardellOilMitiry; invited' him* to his house, asifiArhins . th diesifUlpieyet-meeting, and' ikiiii*l4vaigly' . asseeinted With hiarin every good Worit.; 'Another class of opponents is to be fon& amongst men of the world, Whe - Will nothing (because they hive ne`disietioNk)' of Spiritual realities like this:, • Othittif l .isci; love sin, de backsliders' in"heart 'and9if e, and So do notAiiitt'to"beillishit They love theletidelk unkeitot than!. 'Olt will go.'" , `f' Unitarifinidiretilfteftbe Ifertheiii Whig;Ofcßelfant,) - *Bile. *lag' out all newril - 10 theAWskenindrid . note °eke' iiekdoWledging` thenniiio4olol ;on the 'people's habits and niers too glad 'tti, (Oohs 'a sneering article ffativr'a*vieto, whose °fever but ptilOtts — ' •place the " Calvinistio same catek6kj A 6 With ' 6 B"' realists, Ministerial fanatics , -' - ' . .. - Jhmpers, OjP i• leptio , Cory b Sri tei and 11:tka j ers, inch the victims Of 4itpiterilit I" 4- • Tests of trfititind' dierPiAlafrO MI if thi: enmity .of 'the unreticwed ithed by this ,awakening. -is it' riot a 'mar , . venous thing, that invariably ` when` a Ro: . ;Mnis%ht. a ,Unitatian is "stricken;" and lifter Warde, finds' a 'relief and deliveran* . that in , , e one neap ;all' Virgin worship d . Mil AINI MI . . 1 'il'i•lifo' is' 'relit a - siinf.-a o i n . o nee 'with ablier= ronot, ;and thatrin !the' edic t the Lord Jesus, ;1,— , % 1 10, ` -feoo_, F4 l l.l.aonr4Ad i sa.tf.fikld r ov,4o r„all.", .A 4 ;piost - ilte cling olio , of . thiLtiitter deicrip. ' tiori'iiiii ridated - tc; me in.niyreeent 'iiiiit - to . ; ttie neighborhood' of Colerain'of'"There- iv, Unitariau-had byert under dreadful: ; distil* both of body, vid ,miod.; he was direoted , the Atoming i §aprifice of which he had 147-. in that's ;put 'I diebefieVer: .Lnd it , r ; described' 'to Me as most impiessiie to`heiteo' this inaivon his knees, pouring out hie soul .• W.llollol' of Christ, lavishing,in_c i iimulative., t heantyaid freshness, titles of, honor on his head. as his Lord and ILIAGIQd.'s The progratA l ,'Oetlie 4 4iiiikedine., k hiluis; hated. ' No one eau foriult tharditriffil, ' , •, , its.mttnre andldepth, whalsit-riet'pered .• . ..it,visitedi, the , seines of As ,:msnifesta ~ 4 f, '.tvery evening , : Vast multitude—in se . , i , i ate congregatios, in school houies, iii ,:. tages, •in churobekiand in the open •a' '' • assembled for devotional' purposes. Pear , has fallen On mosti of • those .who,,onoe re., s: 6 - 1 9e 1,AP 4 *- 1. 5/Pz r z*a *,., ' from 0: .1 4APPAf , joiiina s. The poWer of:prayer . now - -1 recognized fact, and especially the t poier of united prayer. And then to see the tearful eye, the intense interest, the unwillingness 1 to separate on the part of the ,people, who have been toiling in the field or factory all thoday, to mark also the radfiiiijicy on the countenances of the converts, and to liateci . to that jubilant shout of praise, 'Stich as• coulti,only come from a regenerated and re-. • deepud ,threng—rall this i s, truly intioug,.. iiiiiiiical' agitation is still not uncommon, ' although diminished..- Aliiicist:iiiiiiiihltit . iii pre 7 otiiiii'd by *deeli' dbitiresit of: Mind,. Mid • by perit - .np" feeliogs-.....lacfmetimes"it ,itt,thei( moit,ignorant that, thus stiffer . niostotnd ee l , 140iiii.y. when o c l P,ketnd, ; if tbs.', havli: in, Siiiodr clearly s et - before them; fheir '624.; err is Infinite'aril lititiPaged. ' Ministers and others, as a vide; 'dot,' hoihini to stibirki. ' late , the people—lt:Certainly not. -Alit , Ytt.:PAsOs .a.Ke. "fig:, P*aufllPg - I n ' 9fl a osee,o) l ooleMilli, t ;' not 4 hafist Ilailymnlh, andli*Vdetioli 'ilrenlit*,..llttioorislit: dicir l iikkilittkolij itiffe*eiViiii„and the Teell'Ogii• iet, elioitedilia itteVetiltir4 hit followed, see ta i clearly, ttir•prridythilt; :the' holy Spirit. wg , tl present in grog pAiii, • - :,,,.1/4/ gill Mr. Simpson, of PC:km* - 4, told me that i he had 41°12 - verged Witiiiiitriiiindiid'igd twentylnine peiseini. 44 . 6111 d . IMeii - Phylii:. tally affected, attlit - ,..he''jbelblvfid that fifer greater number,;;Of th emeotm;44oroxtghlY!. changed characters.,.... t ge t .ll4ma;ofyliffisti . tells me that he fissloiod five outiof t every six times of:a Char 6 he ter alit ' , l oon= sidered'ae genuine.' While illihiiiiiilii his congregation (an immense' glithbringOkat ai recent ,week evening: Servioe,iolie, heYi wok taken nutt.atuij heard,' -tm,x.,44 close Orklite( pray.er,ro offere d , a a ,PPr e ° a s"7 l 9' It iiiitiji6fithiNis of yo iik,A#l4, .4711 1 : repai4ooloiii VestrY, I fOliaik*Viliby of ; '40,., i 441*ten years of * I ; ..4elinitAl 1' 41 4. 1 - 4 .Y# `, i: \ :as f,eltifflring,:from ,severe.. plug, itt „Jo ~, pi( gesturts„,iincl: the : ilitelog of his edds,:thire' could:1014 ilfklietta` lis, 'itiifia , .o6.: 2 4lit stoopinrhldiii ls (lititi : : were iilbsed,) , to the lipsElMark:hfilreilost4l ... eel Atelrorday. f` Oh, Jellutt tave ,!EteroY .91ift PP • : int t l : ...:, k . 1,4* . yowl*. girl.; seventeen Oars of ke, pale and ,. estresee'd, .r 0 .- ctilia,uViiiNM -ileris4eitii'eitetllf n .fe.. . ' . . . • _ ;and singingile found them eta I ,prostilite , acili,lielplesq,nricl,the girl apparently jam', sible. After.w,4,4,,,lßWrreOlgy,rte. ,niimea• to their homes:. .1. mention n - these ;ciaes' as ilivisitnithini .6e irlateilielWg 1h; aid's* whet' ii 'generally' gollotiedfliry 4 1 5140vre, , t0,: the Saviour. , f r,l l ! 4 # ,r 1449, .. 1 5 1 . , MU 10 ,at. all y mesa and Portrush, bilies,of enverta„both7 male and female,: 144 be en 'dine large e 4. .Doctor Murray -Mitchell, from Ml lbay and ManYlother saber minded men;all treee.gnised the 'reality, of the,changes klest er. shall I,forget the joyous prayer meeSega i suiff hitinse eartiestneep - witti t elipse•V- during my= 'alip&shillY caielidg.• is 'deeply graven - - on 'Any leeienty. • Mira • late at eight.. The : General Prayer-Ale eting. had, been succeeded by another for 09147 1 08 1 , to Wboni -addresses were also Aslivere4 various strangers. It 'was : a lovelY 7 Wltgua night. .t m.inister,'lrhen suddenly rose Up on. the . abilh air the ~ Foieto otaisatl At first .I, , ,thought. mwsktips. ~,Bacalkairflan chorp,,nf vellers.,.. , RL onieft-iti. harems more distinct. It - wee . and, many witi6loilieii. in it.' rapidly flerbtif !the bOdritry,-.)when iniddenly' atr.theteridi Of !lane, and: Worm ;gads we came upon, a ;bttidfe l f,e,hont thirtyjnting z inen—allumilt-, Lifigtoiir O . : Ave deep ind \ ,,a they Marehed rlAtimiiisiM,'• they stag 3iigh praise's' Of i .thisk".4*ltid'leard b - efati:ef-lthia felitide . the !pill* but now it was a:viirld and affect= tngfealit The party mfas arrested by the .ftill uite l r, t .l('- :e ri"h w e e y ll 'ga ; t k. hrred :* 'a around d ne., ' We found t,hiti they formed aliirt , of that utt-' c znetousland. of converts whom tie had siien !about .an hour before,lnkaia-upper-room hind- oue.Lof• the Presbyterian churches of. the:: neighboring t own.: - It was ittrizitenFiew., both sole Mi l, and delighttel. , It. was. • an t to speak to these young men; toTinagnify . ; before them the 'grace of God; which ,:had 'Wide them to differ from -others, to warn them against grieving the Spirit, and so; losing the freshneaa and fervor of their first love,, fizianark their warm affection for onek ancitliet,tarid theipearnest'desire to do g00d: , .. Theril4rayer was offeredk part'of the , 1034: Dalin , Tic enfig, the beiledittionl. was prof nOttimed; and we parted with affectionate. adieus;' It was a memorable , night and scene,, and it was in strange anclpainftil con- treat to, , when my friend' and myself °me i soon after, on the prostrate body- of a poof drunken miner ' as,he lay intoxicated oli:the pnblia road. As-,ll,;llifted. him •up , and! helped him to hisolth house (not far istay,) , we talked toy, and its; wages. : t He , said the Fliiiiriiqiiiiirirairied him, too, and haii•pattpenance ( ot4im, and that was. to ' repeat so.miny prayers in thOday: " But,", said he(' P I had n't time to 'get through , Chem.". ..:And ,thou his bigoted spirit peer ing ouLtbrongh his drunkenness, he shonted; out, '.' onthis Rocktwill I build my Church,!', intimating;thet Peter:was .the Rock; and so .. 1 atilast ire. am him'. over the threshhold. of hisysiditaryi and t. miserable 'cabin - It,mas sad; indeed,- and::give us a= glimpse 'of' the ' refuges. of Rollo - whit:a superstition, allied with vice, hides itself and. hake.. its 'fears aslee.. :::` .. .. 4,i ii.$ egoing 'kir iliat;lnflriP'44.lriiiil cdi s a fid pe s ; • 1.11. , ..rvationii: - - irk/trace ieiscsis ne)iii4. 4 "'" h the I* iinkenliht.l'itiffelfir and CS: 1 'ions," . : _ °ailing 'fast. nay seem ie' , ll9 largel3i4eiziiineVeid for by the'diii: organized iiondition of-triii hertfons iyaneloy which, accompanied by i r esligiona terrors, lad after eonviiiiiilm, religimia jliy, shapes vigil* of hell or heavers after the Scriptural ideal' of both, and finjltntteirlifide in& etprinisidilla:' oordingly.No importance, Is attabliiidqb i these by 'Wilhite* Who', ii' fief; diem - Kiritb them. Strange , physic& **lnk 'hie' ' ilaY ourred. I ea* IMleciltiviiiiiil with - 136K at .I•Biliymittlay *lick viie :t4f!' iiftelrfshi"PiAiil"Or whit% 14144 ' 7 4 foliffilfierlid ' r hea. 'both'. MHO MUM _ . r 4r ;JP. 4 4 Iritlinif 'Seventh and Chealut Stab * : • ' • e-'" =43 1,0 ' v st4ll.llo o isrlmir.• - ami,..• DdriVied itthe •: , ,..41‘00.:46 • - , df. 9 ; Waal rialer•MMUS. • 'F" . -4. . MIME. IMEMS:I lIMI , This was told Me both by ber`fallei(is • altAiiiker) and = , • otherstaiii,.dunsbness lum been mal*ld and . , • ••• •-• • • oct... • thevrayers, -of lievcanrirestkm4ftlistio Verrremarlable for%their Beuiptittutireauty l `'Port Rash J OH At, Itiesh +Ards - tiitert.,dititiriMr. Ililitnpson,);ponred , ont he*;ititil "thall:v 4 .‘10, I Nans,.let thy Spiit - I;omerlitie., kW: let h im fold me in his wings. o,.blesesras, :Cast thoo not say,in;thy ere % 'they that hnnier and thirst after—right tmisnessi for they shall* . 64 Oh, Jesus, have merop oh, have com passion. My biaitie TOpty ileigoitl it. Oh, thou west empty on , ioth,letki'lliOti,flit 1•fslllin heaven-... me, of rticladlnesir. Jesio,.ifi.iterk4ko;PeriPb:s4lt.onleu-" • The habit Of silent prayer is. ,being ea ,b a e stablished in s conneaion with iiriOns meet ings and servi ces. , I :fiitiUd l it so,st a united meeting it Artnighl also:lCitielshtTali of Mr..' lianneV-lindieillitaly: after the first ; tealm, :aryl 'before tlsininister's own :pub li o -4 0 0 10 *A-4 041 1** 10 . 40 0ttkelivtimulsire se.l- emniziig &lime' of the great weekly prayer Meeting at the lthisic „Vali, Beira/it. A -Aathering of nearly, twenty , thousand ingefetfie **fleet ork,he te- Yeting Wren's 'Aashitaticiiii was held in . 5 ' the flatfeet Botanic"Garaens. last week, -the 'Ater-i Jr.nox prosidiog. ~411,4usern tore silt to the i marveponflytm,syeather of %met Sum nier the . preskit a . prOtr . ideEitial ' Awakening storni ttrikubliti; this z iildeet and the - feeblest Assemble thei open air, and the land and climate are ,like.,Gelil,4l4 ;the days of the :Eittyipmea ministry: d-. • • ' ' ' ' • '''t '.! ' ''''" .' t . ';7' .. . '• ~ f ' Prayer toirlfi '., r -1 : -; The ' inieieieri of 1 0hriarstAillailiyers 'of their people, for. their - -worktis. ardttonS, • t,beir .. ,nerthoess is_ ~:grear,,.. their- toes •• are !fur,i9r,, and th7 . ir,hinAeranees are. many. dicey dlaiiSlhio prayers o f their ,people, for O !thole Tit rih itlpi4er. hiii)Cwe r` wilh God, .anslcbrillgsrdoinzgrisatlitk inSilhahl'e Mess na' gs. ; - The Preen, - of , the.l people influtnoe the ,preaching „of the, nu nieter,.. and no s'l4 II lf t il . . - Mplp , s4n, or er, i expeo t . 4,,ip . ntnilter to pre, ,h or to dew 804 e, , profit, exiefti ilfeY aiii9ntieh 'in frilytir ''fdr him. AitrihtrpriOernof iliqiniple inftwenne the !preaehimcof.thelminister, so the preaching lof the 'minister, influences the prayers of the people,, z ..,The,moilv..tl4l,,rgoze ought se,,to,..rn !EA ft . i ), T i egfi.?-7a 04'1'4 grace ion 'tab niunstet; 'and tne.mrishir ,!xight so itl.,Vigag.vielo ' ktir ' b ; *P. , A4, l iis : di A ° !liiViiiii, - Id` bed ii* *Ai , - bleSsin" "Om. ;the. Lord: We & - ixtenriPly! le lideiiit, i ite'riiiii; a 'din iRiall , :t111.1W1441 1 6"" . ' l6l 0 cii it t 413 : Ifillebleei)elraWe'beinsli., I l in 4 6 1 / 4 4 9ht teekeifte-bUthe 'Clititelf i lt 04 ' fcir ibAni ' nbittet titi'dik, 04iaii Rimplir;' . ainiiit the additiii; lirelich ?the;: Georpel - With' "Siviir, urictiinr; ; &DID We , IfidrtiiiCet ; tolitt.' 'down • ' frotri nearen. - /Thesis %thottthts rigs& tie la` put the. qUestion, ..in 'all .affeatibm .nr - eVbry member of i , Christian °hut. hf. Hole bin& have , 'you ;loved. for , aniniatera t Do you pirayilfor/tilem.adaily..? 'lllaVei they a , lilacs 4 mei private prayers and family. :am iticnal •Do you ever set apart special:times itaikod4WOtim•?:-. Pchypxr. Rray fwrf theanin . , „ •. , • ' ' _.,4,1,-.. 4..arthowains*Ps 3 / 4 4 , 040,4ear Rork r'' oplpqqeigur Ininistry• 1),11 WIFIA 'ling. 1114aric -4130*A4 ithn , ftt l sso/149w 4 7 14 1 41 1 , 4 10 w 'I rtl ni t kotr; e'fßgilt , ! l , l ilig, JrAfo,rmjiyg,, mid pig s)rt9nnergi'delketids op i. tbp prnprihing We •Pupe • 'tit l. - Apr Aim lufzikum cull on . -9" . 3 v .,,riik h iflft ratk i aßa. , ii6w . eau .1-nsi us .., fe,,qn , , web. npt: tuff 1 reVerl3l" leitt:drAd how out the hear . 'Ague i Pitiotei? ' and r fAiliikall" they ipreaoh except , Ille r i l le' lan' NOW it is I Gore iiillq,o'qiialifY; commission, and send ministers to preaoh tWaiiiiirto the world, and he does of irhiivek Willsyerj there ' fore ,hursLOrt " says,' `t Tfitotiartiltut , tndy` is I VlllkteclAa, but the_iliborm —fis arew ; I pray ye, therefore, the Lorti r arAbe harvest, that, •',,he would send forth' 'borers into ILit bai ielit 'm Suflul iptile 46 AliFp:N i fOliis ffl l elMkAsr. E 4 .41,40TANr411466 4), ilvAbAte ziAtil Antliftigno4o llllo, notuto oou demn the world, but that the worl&tlueuth hlixv ihikht. beweind-m-yoitt*OF ,foiday iffitsl; -the'-impoittiiii,t l ir, iiiiiiiiiirs„riftrit h4'rferaiinittbee'lgting_•aent out* firtuteh the ownp, Impel among.all nations; sad will- thereforetpray, fervently pr r irg, frequentit pray, flat , God 'would ram .0 pnd idiot ,fdrth'in , irigl i 4Aieri for the' ' '', foiklN l ip Mere ink profoUlim betweer iiptittew 4 and erveuoy o your prays ,:f ''' f ' e _rk_ liiio ‘ ject, and its importance r - ,,,, , diraish...ma. senger. . • Slidiiking Well of Others. ,if the disposition ;to speak well of (llicit!) were tiniv'eninllT pvale fit, the 'wodld bdoome'a eon piffildilie. 'The oppo. RI O -440# 6 °001Aht•Pand°r 1 4* 111 40 1, '1044, clPePoi4lie.,Pfn4v.:os7-,'4^oj2m, and every neighborhood withlpain Ivan sorrow.- How many enmities and-heart•buniinge flow from this, sopeo, - ;i4ow - ,niruit ' , happiness is in terruptedand fleetrcled l Envy, jealousy, ninAgant 4irit - of *lien they $ vent by the 110;frio their sionlikefronds;'-to hint the reputation snd tientoe others.:l,-. Every one 'bas , ihis IP-Perfe° 4 °Th;A n d i 9 Atte& 9 913 0:99 t s 9 4h9 beet there: will be, uooasi4psl - faulnk, joh I AiliVeleeni t 16.1 i gtioa i.faalt•findingAto dnitprithitelr to Ain erring 1 ) TI ill may:ptove Aiht i taty. r ir:-s Fla the which Tilt flePlrally-,1)04', kindly, ?WI" rior 'of doing it is not offensive. The -sail; rtion' int rirfahrielildntriile, on the f iq tioronlainr, thirlalliiigs of 'ethers to 'all is unchristian,, and s aro4.4egicablertheart. • q' `CkfOdliblivitiatier Ka 17olVals eliklent &rn y of boVdittici "13 10, anti "Wit shall show yOti s &marital% switspvers and periodicals are plbotifel, NpbtAdy,„lrlan hull been without .theseqsllept ii.lors, , ,can know their edlcia j tjng poweilor go od or evil. Hive fort, never thimigtir of the irlifutnersblelopisiteordli. ottesiohAthitih tlfey soggeWar the bitalifsist tableirthe-important public •messum; with which, thus early, oar children bawl/ga r a,pluainted,4 7 pet i t philaltlf96o% aelf6ollls Ofthe lily, to which uneOnstuottely feg?PililiniM ieiii , akoWlid; It& The *last spirit' ' i., `egortOffit these; .41wiet visitors E s Adything.thist Nrasilres 1 19P9ipilIPABIOti , cheerful amt . :911m* time tke heurkto end' r ale, thoum9d inie s aN4olies of be regarded, when ifs consider ` ita ii d elsde on the minds of •the young; is akitteat meraL:andtdooial bleariig.--:Ebnerosti 4 • - • • P3186NA.1. ' tapeOlattility . e tOtlari petiof 9. :; large inoonle. Its greatest peon Poverty eau, ,never decade hose Tho bever degrade thepaelvee byliAtteriee 'or duritioit3r. - • w*0.865 Miffl MEM ~1< EMI OM . < t:, Elai