The Daily Keview. Towanda. Pa , Thursday March 25, 1880. 8. VV". ALVOUD. NOBLE N. ALVOUD. • Daily Wcr/fif" only 23 miti per month. fry it. The United Presbyterian Ministers of Pittsburgh. Pa., met the other day and discussed the question : "llow far shouulil Presbyteries require a confession of short comings in duty from pastors, scss.'o is and congregations':" Tin* llev. Mr. Ful.o i argued that failure in tho performance of duty on the part of congregations should come under the nuthori.v of Presbytery more directly than the present methods require. Except when complaint was made a pastor should not lie required to make any confession. Critics would have little opportunity to work against him without good grounds. Congregations —not pastors —should be required to eon less shortcomings before Presbyteries. Some conscience on the part of the con gregations was what is required. '1 hey should be made to understand that they are as responsible for meeting their ob ligations as individuals. 'J he Presbytery should take the matter in hand. 'I he llev. Dr. lioid said that lie would object to Piwsbyterial \s nHor. Tho elder should be exempted on the same plea as the minister. "An encouragement to falsification is given if confession on the part of the people is required. I here will he over statements as well COIK (•raiments. Suspicion will also be created. Investigation has a tendency iu this direc tion. Again, confession to man is not required. It is to God. Presbytery is not to he made a Pope." Daniel Webster's oratory reminds the London Spectator of Carlyle's description of Mi rabeau's oratory, "It is singularly free from what we are forced to consider the besetting sins of Irish oratory. Noth ing could be more shallow or unjust than to charge it, as one of our contemporaries has done, with 'spread-eagleism.' In every line we trace evidence of conviction wish ing to convince, and of that, sincerity and patriotism, that love of truth and love of country which arc the wings of political oratory. We think, also, that nothing can be more unfair or absurd than to sneer at Hunker Hill and New Orleans. In the latter engagement the de. cited Lug lish were veterans from the army which Wellington said could go anywhere and do anything; and if they were grievously mismanaged, as no doubt they were, they were not more grievously mismanaged than the French cavalry were at Waterloo. The Americans regaid Bunker 11111 as their Marathon, and they are right in do ing so." The llev. 11. 11. HuweiS has this to say about violins : "The supreme interest of Hie violin is not far to seek. It lies not only in its simplicity, beauty, strength subtelty and indistructibility, which lit it for the cabinet of the collector, but it is the king of instilments in the hands of the player. It combines accent with modification of sustained tone. The organ has sustained tone without accent; the piano accent without sustained tone: the violin accent and sustained tone mod ified at will. Within its limits it is sei entillcally prefect; it lias all the sensibil ity and more than the compass, execution and variety of the human voice." Dr. V. 11. Christianey, son of ex-Sena tor Christiuucy, publishes a card in the Leavenworth Times making a strong denial of the allegations of his stepmother that his father sold out the Scuatorship to Chandler. '1 he doctor says he never heard a dishonorable word from either ol them. Philadelphia Times: Judge Parsons' Bradford Argus concludes that "one Democratic party in Pennsylvania-lias all it can attend to to defeat the opposition, but two Dcmocratio parties would have still harder work." N™ JOB PRINTING OFFICE. We respectfully invite public attention to our COMPLETE J Oil PRINTING HOUSE! Corner Main and Pino streets, over the Music Store. 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