_ . D. .........J. ALLISON S. LITrLA. DAVID M'KINNEY & CO., Editors and Proprietors. TCR NIG IN A 0 V A:NI-1:k &Note Ettinedtturrions .. Is Class Deorentien ne emus or rue Mill for Two Domesissore Will vend by =a indienollijaws ; and for Oxe DoLLen, thirty-throo numbers,. 414 Pastors sending ne Terms enbactiberei be thereby entitled to a piper without ishargid. RAW PENCIL MART on tbo paper, ,A s term le Dourly out and that we deer° ammosra4„ ; • ,; Renewals should bee rompt, n Ilttle trait' th e Rend payments byo humid, byt mall. ' feat ./ Direct ell letters to ; VittsbussikePai I DAVID ai l ' • . . Ppr the Preebyterton Banner. why I Am Not . an LETTER TO AN ANTI-CALVINIST FRIEND. MY ' PEAR SIR :Af,.. l ;Oioir last friendly interview you mapmussed l surprise that I could not be mnde,to,see the vast superior ity of the Arminian system to all others. You reFarded . that'system as so agreeable to all riglo,4o,fini of the Divine charac ter, so epnponant lo the popular belief, and withal, so consistent with itself and. free from oPlec.t l ions, that you wondered i wity. it 0110Alof commend i tself the . under ! stet:ol4g of all enlightened, Christiaii: You pursued this train of remark so -far; that l. feel constrained to speak oat iu belt diifence, and state frankly why I cannot teeeive your theological creed. In execitt, pig this task I hope you will allow me, the same friendly freedom which has been•in dulged in by yourself. I. I have objections to your doctrine of THE ArOSTACY OF SAINTS Agreeably to that .doctrine ,there, 'Ray.. be'. persons in the World of despair 4rlio; once received from the Lord, a complete pardon, sealed to them by the witness of the Spirit. This I cannot believe for several reallOMl. 1. 'lt 'represents the . ever-blessed. God *as mocking the poor sinner by bestowing a pardon which is worthless, and as. convey ing to him an assurance which is false and deceptive. 2. You will grant that God fore-knows all things. You Will then adinit,',shat.if there are sinners in hell who wore:meg pardoned, he knew from the beginning•that they would be finally last. He kn'etrit the time he granted them the pardoapand so, according to your .theory, he, bestowed a full forgiveness on those poor VenitentO and gave them an assurance of it, knowing at the time that it would end in' nothing but miserable disappointment l • 8. According to your 'great theologian, the Rev. R. Watson,," what. God has, deter mined to do, is'inade apparent by 'what he actually does, which can be no new, no sudden thought ; but known and purposed from eternity, in view 'of the actual cir cumstances." If, therefore, God actually does send pardoned souls to hell, he must always have purposed so to do. And can it be that ho would grant forgivepess to a believing penitent, intending at the same time to send his soul to perdition 7 . That is too hard for my belief. CONDITIONAL' 'PARDON To all this you will, reply, that when God bestows a pardon, he bestows it on the condition that a certain measure of obedience shall be rendered by the sinner, while life lasts, rindif dig§ is not complied with, the pardon is juitly revoked. But,, my dear sir, do you not see that, a pardon suspended on conditions of future obi) . - dience, is no pardon at all? At best, it is nothing, more than a promise which "may never be. realized. The •conditions•reqUire the Whole period of:a . man's life in order to their fulfillment ; and till the last •condi tion is .fulfilled it is doubtful whether - A:: pardon will• ever be enjoyed. To•tell midi a one that his sins are forgiven, is sheer mockery. Down to the moment of disso lUtion his Sins are unpardoned 'and if not pardoned : 'he is not justified, and if not justified he is condemned. ; What comfort can such a one enjoy during,life ? If your doctrine of conditions is true, there can be no joys of pardoned sin, no welbgrounded peace,this side the grave. Besides: aseording to' your theory the belieVer in Christ has' no . great advantage over the impenitent shiner. The one hai a: promise• of salvation. .encumbered , with such conditions as render it extremely doubtful whether it will ever be ,realiied. The other has a promise that if he believe on Christ with a. tine and loving faith, ,he shall 'be RE-REGENERATION. It is a part of your system that regener-. ate men may become unregenerate, and then the second time be born of . God; and so, as often as they fall from a 'state of grace, be born anew. No 4 I . would like to know what terms will definitely express each of these successive spiritual births. When a sinner, a child of wrath, "born of the flesh," is for the first time born of God, we very appropriately style him re-generated (1. Pet. i : 23, anagegennemnqi,) or born . again.' But when a man has experienced this Divine change the second •or third time, how shall'we speak of him? Shall we style him re-regenerate or _re-re:ie generate f, Or must we say, born the' third time, the fonrtla time, &a., as the case' may be ? It is certain that the Bible wilflibt, help us out of• this difficulty... • ELECTION TO WHAT ? . In connexion with the apostaey,of,saints, you maintain that there maybe persons hell who were once include& in the elec.. tioh of grace. And though we differ materially in relation to that Divine pur pose, you will, at least, agree with me in this; that 'those who are elected of God are elected to somdildhs.. - ..I.Prthen there be pe'sons among tha..finallt Jost, who were once elected , : to what,. were they, elected. You cannot. say that they werer elected to holiness ;. for then it would. follow that the purpose of God, according ; to election, did not st.a.nd.—See Rom.. ixt:. 11. They did not continue in holiness, Ror the eanie reaSons, they could not have! been elected to salvation ; they were . not,. saved. I repeat the question then, Towhat t were those lost souls once elected ? You: would not like to say that they were elected to serve God fora short period, and then to lie down in eternal despair. And yet that seeins to bethe 'only answer, consonant to: your prineiples.whieh-yon,ean give to the .: question. • • Excuse me,:•dew air, if..you think I: have spoken too:plainly,: and • believe me to be yours, truly, .' '• . N- D- Profession. I don't like a profession. We will; not, ask why, because we do.-not- believe this dislike exists. We believe-the person, in general, has no objection against profession. Let us see. Most likely-he-belongs to some politicsllartyl; ,and , it ifirtwo, , to one le has professed his side, very warmly and re peatedly.' Afid he may have a neighbor who, on , the election day, votes no one knows howl. when -the discussion is going on takes no 'part; when asked his opinion, evades the polut . ;, and it is quite likely that our friend, 'wbo, says he does not like professions, jhiiiiks, this conduct very timid or pitiful, eipeeially if he suspects diati be 'may be:o 4 liik own side. Let :is, try again. It is (probable that -he is a friend of some one. Of ',the half dozen schools, of medicine. He believes in the little grains, or the big- spoonfulls, in the tail Or, 661 d water, oi"thelililling,processif, steam, and he says so. He tries to show his friends .the risk they run in trusting their lives to.one' differing his favorite schOol. '.there would he no, great venture iii saying that, le Would' "no_ : patience ' , Withwond :who woulit take his favorite medicines, -Ibut, .concesEithe fact. He would very , much rather 'inteli 4 a -man' would would show his side, and-make a-prOtession EMI For the lireebytrian . . . . .. .1 i)6l ~ [ T ricrti air . v t • z't ,P-.-. tc rl trTi . -10 7 1 .1 . .... 1 ' TT - T . .i ,9 4..7 . ..; I T ....... . .:., ..... . ~,., ..t...t . _._ , !. „..:• •-.... Vl' l' ' I' : . - 1 l'e ' .Ito.l N; 1: - •! - I . f ' '.v! ~ le, 1 . 4 7•'l Z .......„,.., t Tittll . •„, 411 : 11. 1 ,..; , fr ~.. 44 . • , ~, • ..._ • ." . • , , .. , .! , r :...:: 1 :. • t ~.., ,: In , .1, ~,f4, 1, ' • : .-.: t c!: . -.) fin ...f".". '. & i ':. r- 1 ~ '. C: ' . •f: . • - 1 . ~ p...;:f • I . r • - .. , ,): 't:. 1 , .;.: ;!- Ji•?~ ; .. , r, , .• :.•! . 1 ;u-y.,T, i m:s-) .. I ),,-: il tr'fo.• , :•; •I . :•ri! 1-1- ;t1...:1 r; . i,•,...1.(,.. ' l . ~. :: . f p j!, VOL:. VIM. for the public good. Or.. we may. sup pose that he is' endeavoring to •build 'a bridge, or construct a railroad. It is not necestuory..to• say that he likes to hear pro fessionspthat the enterprise is needed, and willesucceed: The truth ,is, he does :not dislike profession. 13ukhfdislikes the profession of religion! This may, be. But does 'not God derye the hOner of a Tublic recopit4iii q,t,.iito: as . :mach as a political candidate, or pnblie improvements ?,. ',You don ' t. like A .prOfesiion ;. yet confesgoti Of ',Gar is Brit - some do not likeibe commands of God; some do not like"the ei*hth:, et even the one before , that" ( ;My 'ffiendva, profession ie' plainly commended. : That sco`.. , d4 not like it." NoW, is' your heart so pnre.',iliat ,riOthing .should be required but what you love ? . God gave no com mend but such as men loved, how soon -would- his law. Inake . the , world ",holy,:and . .jest, an A,. good?','., , Y,on il t o not like the commandient,, but God does; and, he will be the 'fitial,jodge. ,sis opinioi!, and . net yours, will' prevail.* laat.. :Am a ea:Vi cious circumstance against you, . ; that you make .such . a difference between religion and other things. You like 'professions, and make , them,, only l, not, on religion. Does it not seem yen . and God differs widely? • Is it possible that you are "both reconciled. nto one?" How can yott lope •to spend; eternity, with tGod in. , heaven, differing from. him ? • Can .ycary think of lying under Ilia wrath in bell .?.- . .Beek; dear friend, to have your. heart run parallel with the,w4l of God that being, oiae with him yon,may dyrell in his kingdom forever. , 'EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE.' ' • Tii CHANCELLOR'S • BIIDOET--lIES GREAT . SPEECH—CORM • MONS TO ViADE . IN' RidB 'FOR • PAPER: APPEAL TO AMERICA—THREATENED OPPOSITION-7T= IN DEPENDIVSOII OP ITALI-41RENCH. VIEWS.-41.LLEOATIONE 'OF • • • • .. . • - RIACTIONIDISALNOTIIIR lAIREAL .70 TUE ,NLEOTORS.,4RE POPE AND NIS INFATUATED POLIOEIDE CULLEN OROAN VENTILATING' BiASPHENIES-4RINCOI • AND ITS " PAOLTIO POLICY "—NAPOLEON NOT Tauptiuk,ritovilupx FOR;WOUND. ID SOLDIERS-4TREET 'CONIIISSIONAIRESSPA/FI AND ROSCO--1011 QUEEN OP SPAIN AND TUE POPE—IMPRISONMENT Or ESCALANTECARNITAI. AT ROPE-RIOT AWING' STUDENTS . . AT HOME PRENCII HIRDIFLAB-HILIOIOOB WOULD AND SONOOLS, &C.-SCENT. AT GRICENRICII MOOS% OP HALLTDICIA, IN LONDON-HIS GOOD HT2Olllt. WOND'ON, Februcr/ 17, 1860 „Tn 43EANiumLOR's BUDGET--waited for *impatiently, and delayed 'W the indis pciaition Of its anther—Wes , brought before the House' Of Commons on Friday evening last. 'Mr. Gladstone's style 'Of 'speaking have en now described to you. 'Flexible; classic, Saxon, grave' and gay,-argumenti tive, persuasive, business-like, full of facts and figures •when there is a need to be---all these, and -more, are to be' found in his great efforts. His memory is truly mar- Tenons; and, one does - not know whether most to. admire-his power of analysis, or of-eondensation. As a- financier, also, he is eminently fertile in expedients, and, as the ablest of the Peelite school; when he proposes reforms in the modes of taxation, or abolitions of any or every.deseription, he is almost as bold and daringas -was his great, master. , , Mr. 'Gladstone. stated ;that ', since 1859 2 the na tional Wealth had . ; increasedrate of 15} per cent., and 'he • eonsidered that he'viaa thalefoie justified inliroposing that ari'lianianibtaiti 'Of 10d.-'on the 'pound shouldigrioithitiedtoiv all- inconies' above £l5O, and 7d. a pound on incomes bolo* thatamount. • . He.proposes. to..abolish :the duty,en,peper-* T a,great hoon i tto,,..the ; new paper proprietors and. to r literaturali gene eral. By..tbe ~6,onunercial, Treaty.„ with Vrilucer the duties. 9D—OCIIEP. and Mg will be • reduced. this . Years and t-4, 0 .11 0 ;ti junk . „henip,.,culd .other. itimea,:eezt. yeer f Next year,l'rarice.,will *ince, the duties,on, all English predUcts to an . 4 / F;cgfiron:diity of 30 per, cent,*,luidaftei yea*, to 25 per Cent, England engages to'aboiieh all duties on French manufactured goods_er. onee,..and On brandy it is to 'fac'tie:-2(1., 'in itead of ,10s. per , gallon, and on *Fine, 35., 25., .and Is., according to quality, instead of 6s. 9d. per gallon. The treaty is to be in force for , ten - The reduction in our revenue this year, in consequence of this treaty, will be over. one million ster ling. Other reductions on the duties, of tiniber,:frnit, hops, and';ehicCrY; aindrint,to as much there. .' „ ; .* . The expenditure for the.rireient year -is estimate.dat more than4.70;000,000. Mith the reduction of-taxes and loss of revenue from' the , :Commercial'' Treaty;* . there was presented an meal Maras * and.,gtilf of more than !;,49;000,0,00 : deficit . But, ~ as ; the Times says,'” when , he :states- sucks-deficits and offers. 'the alternative' :of -the Contifiti , epee of the war duties , on"tea and sugar; Od A nine-penny Income Tax,. or the re duction of those : duties, and a shilling Income Tar, he takes up a•position- doubly strtingl first, because it is one that no rival firOiiief4i will,be very anxious to take from him; aiutiseeendly, because it rests en ,the impregnable -foundations of a : clear „and demonstrable necessity." •,1„, The ladies will all vote' for -the Treaty with France, i no., doix,bteps for epees, Auks, and all kinds ofverfumess will-- now - come into England -.compariiti'vely cheap. -It is better; if Winii'ia.te be'used,'and thlii the figkeic,pasSion for gin and Whiskey,ihonld be abated, that -we -should , hav,e pure , aria weak wines, as contrasted with highly branded port and sherry; and above all, With that.'horrid• compound " .port wine,', , ' , which is furnished to ,workhouses, and. other istablishMente, for* sickiiersons. Aegreniarkable feature, Of :this,Budget=is to reduce -the 'number of commoditiesoon which:Custom drities..ase.Aevicd,frorn.four hundred and - nineteen to-forty-four. - It also reduces the duty on butters tallow, cheese, and ;eggs, which iirery considers ble,boon, and will heiji,hOullekeepers to.pay that rather heavy.,Xaceme Tax, which I fear is' now fairly established as- a idomestie institution." ' . '" Free Triaein Regal' such is the text of 'a' leader leading, lour:nal,. in 'con . . nexion . pith ;the,ii.bctitaon -,Of the paper duties. That abolition wilLniake , a differ ence to . .the ...i Tipi55. 7 .44nie.,pf,,450,900 a year; but 'the diffieulty - be, where to find.material sufficient for A ilie paper, that will be wanted. "We can-make paper-out of Al junk, or wheat straw;: or .banib6o, byit , .We cannot print a newspaper. tipon'it. Ay fA roually we lope this may cone: ... whiler,-we .are at the mercy of , the rag merchant. Paper of any quality, worth being called ~paper, must depend- ferl its fibre upon ~ r ags. England does not,.pro duce' rags •enough ; Ireland has her. own use for hers." (Does this refer to the ex traordinary; ,patelies, , crgi cant, or the-bundles , of old! rap. that, stop, up thebroken windows?). S•"Franed,Bel gium, Spain, and Portugal, all rigo r o usl y. , prohibit -the export of -that . only foreign. supplyicomes-fropi Italy•lind :Germany, and'this supply is quite lucent thensurate With: the ...dent4t(d'reqaired' to keep , the, art(Cle At, reasciaable price." 'New i 4 there'nci help to.bii tit ; I iek;from• the United States ? o . 'yeTree eitizeris'of Great Republic, think not we mean to in-. suit you. Rags and mretchedness arelittle .kmiwn amongst you,. save where Popery , and'viefi'•haice shown. :themselves:. , 'But- : • e, 'there nO"lnginiOns'fieW-Ehgla*dei"libi , • .Prker;,T-'4 1 4 3 . • ylv , in4to, or 4 4 0 .. 1 0*Itel'tlflio I ma, come ~ to •the helprot.tim*inewspape% I peas England,-in this matter-of ft-leagl Q~ PITSURGH, I 'SAT 4f i• • "Illiaar rYILICA RCH111:17, 1,14 ;P:2l :1 A # A supply ? Yon have i given us a. Rarerto tame "Cruiser," and..a great.many other vicious horses; you have sent• ns over mar, vellous inventions. for .agrieldtpral.Aevelr opment, and-I. knqw...not avhat:... Bnt rags! :rags.! ;that .;is paw-,tko..Apiestio4,this problem. :.5ha1...0 0 .M deR ..inaOince start up at pugh a crisis,. gro!n 'and cia)y 'but, sprea d increasing light and nisrilisation all over our' borders . . „ . • Thidierisditeriof till nitif week: • It 'renisinslo be seensvliit,lier ainditiOn' the ''Coninierefal Treaty, shall be made a party question `by the Oppositioni vihidliihe Papists in the Commons yrotild . sladbrayail..4einseAlreti, to upset ihe'iO4in'et:: ,''Many fhitil 'the. , defeatid. The lidelied victuallers and s silk iiiiinUfaetiOra armg. • • TRE INDErEPIDENOR ITAAAr.- may 8144,i aflWeit —if: Fe4P.# :G°TeTAMentSaalskor 4, 6 :; j e?KiPIP. " ; Ain)! F c ' te, " .." . d i ve "%Prig': fa Yar') and *Sok It '21947fip1," . lifinikker, .*alise, I t spit . 0143 , 7 departed from iiiiiiseenee none ' ikreis Ondirigirodiiiint6 Italy; bit • only that in ttislieng,''would Make - the pasiimite liB . the Italian frontier, 'by any ' , Pewer, ' a 'Caen,: 'belli • againM; - that Poi& •birth's' iart:•of the , other • five 'Thus Ita ly, free! front' all fear 'of intstfeitinielfreinf.Frainie . Or Ana tria, would ilia -left tonisittlelitsroiiir affairs. The inixtisans: of. .thel Pope say;that • the majority, of the,people are , against_ change and ; revolution.. ...Lord Normanby r ths .bitit vers and the,.•Wink .pgolapal: OratPror•PV that: fLKaovimnoreven ixt the..4oFagna,,. Tusealfy, and the rinse; Of..il§ .. ePfe . ',Mil in the old systo: l • tel 11411 . .!aicaelfor.'.ruiv or itiiethe' heats' - the Central Italia Oil' die 'Of* are the`Po'pe,. 'the gih of lUple'a Anittia lriirkingg fortiesseii; and lioliling Venetia writhing ii whsle idl i the'teilly ' •`„thitaikhont Europe niitheii'alliaili.• •2 • ' • • ' The Pope' is acting an infatuated •pirvili aiming-dna scalding the' IftentiliiEniparar; who, if not anxious Trettin •• military supreniacy in Rome; niglit well be provoked, by the Withdrailinent of his , •trodps, to leave him and the Cardinals te , their! just doom.. • A 'Belgian papet eittys -that aoletter has been !addressed by tha-Sopo theEmperorj of which• the-following is: a specimen :•= • • - refleet lipoll tbsi phrase of your Majesty that if I• had accepted' that project' should have raainktained-my • authority over, those provinces, which seems, to4 . 9ply,thaikat the point wo hay. arrived at: thertire trretriOably lost. .Sire, I bOg of yoU,' in thel Titian of'the' • Chiftelf; and tithe the point • of , vievi;of - .your own) intakes* to at*e my apprehensions einjusitilied.i. : Certuba memoir!, said to be secret i ones inform me,ths,4he EmpeF,-, or Napo leon lefftolis family useful' vihinizip, iirorthy of a ' Chilsliakp)iiltiitidiiiii *fibciteitilver site; found in religimiaime!resoureeis and•conso-' lation.,t•-• : • . is.certal i n thutlrn shall all shortly havO,to gipiieWbefc;ri : the . Siiieine'ffibtiiial reiaei: Stkiet"acceunt ofver mots,' of - ell our :inirds: and) thoughts. .Letlisit then; .endeavor 'to appear;: be-, fors plat great God t in.rickguur As,to 68 able to feel the effects, fiiimerey„ and ' If • 1" spealki to you; also; lin'mg quality of father; whieh.gives, Au f right of spalthing,thu, naked truth; to, m y ; Sons,_ no_ mitt*? 'hall:A.l4oS jritny . their . pesition '&3 w6IIEC tliu you, Weyer" thelees, benetolent einresiions 'toward' me, sad:for the assurance iw,hich •you.giye.me continuo t i otgafd me that soli i citwierwhic e h tt YPU say, you liters alWays hitherto entertained for me. It remains for me to ' pray ' Clod to' shed' iri'ce blef3sifigs upoki;Amit.tli'e upon the young prince ; " The Vatican, Jan. 8, 1860." The Dublin: Morning News f ithe orgainfof , 4rehbishop Cullen, Tuhlished. thelollowng from a •German.. paper. It, would' :1* enrioaity f weredt. •not; in..the spiripand z ep. plieation .of it,. a horrid .piece.; of J4p phew. Atul,sret .the , ..l.lretos. dOewja admires it, and.,publiidos,it..t.on, in or4er.to help, th e ciplise.of that, ; 441christ w:ho, Oug•inO?lite .afteldiy WOO ,the .knoti94 B and prerogatives. of the Divine Redeemer linle t ejfHeitting,in the-temple. of GOdottid 40*ing.1(ipiself,,t,ltat he is • . • Write. Pope•before the CongremAtlf,lo . 4l,. ;., „lEDintitOß.,' , FRAN CE rrt *toff , .;.411p,r Enid -2 votde ,videttp. ?'- 7 .Bgthold,the• ntp,) 5.y Whalliinlijou (Mattiie* t zflit 66.), . - attraiiiirri.=vfolie; dricitige Away hime rainy , with. him; 'cruipify• him fJohn,..M.s f : 15.) . 4 , „ p "Sdr4^- , 631411 91410. .• • DEpt,-- . &Eau 110 ' Iffirat t h-o r igen :•,.: • ' ; • A e•ni -:•,;tt-i Quid male feeitB'l4±Wha.tioril4th he doge t,,(ltio,ttheur xxvii ."Saltunt4-- 4 kips lege,m habemue dwii hitita debet mori.'--iffe hive &Kind it& - '4iitOrdin - gtil it he ought to dieVohni . :iii : •firyn • • "Pausen—Nullam Lavern° in•• eo,;,eaussm.'--4 find tit'?. 93 4 11 1 41 ;i 1 1 4#9,09hik4viP-; 8 8 4 r SPinr-ri linooen# ego sum jiieti of the bliiOd 'of * thhi-jitlit insnplitthelt 3tliiitt l 24..y_e•!' 5:91 . ; !; ‘‘ EckaTunal.— ,4- Ad : quid •Lperditio, hoe ;ITe what , PaMaal*thia.W.fate4..(4attbe7.X.rritA4 " Ruasi t s 7 -' Quld ad noel Tu,Tiderml"---;What is that -to nil m 4016106 ii.(Mattheei i=vii E 4. ) 1 1 1 !. 1•. 1 : • 7:'1 . ,./1 . 1 1 14 ' 11,4. NaPteer-- ,- Eteiromnes soandelisati.(feaript te, ego' nog seap4lisabeF4.l,ll4lgh t all i shail. tiandalised in thee, will be ticanaa`lised (Matthew xxvi,: 83.) 2 is Eiitr =kat Rabbi' ' (SPirittis quidem promptus••eat; 'etre auteire infirmat) • I,xl pifidiq onus moridtur pro Impute IRail; Rab bi! (The 'spirit ' rig • willing; bit the Area iresh I) . It' is expedient , that' ene - inan , Should 'die for 'the '1164181 ' fliattbett&tvil:49;-; 4 11;:Jelni :Ali 1 14:)" , " •;', '1 •• io.:T c r.. ~,t, •' '~S~tr ', ass's~oFaxxos i' 3JDtil7tibi ' etljnetovilt IP; Inbit4' Obit 7 pits6a , iieitwyttiudimpiopferr *um thoii nothhig . to 'darr.vrithothati dais piss •,'• I lutyeisnifered'inany i thingleini; Mean beam* of hint: '(Mattheiw'• "THE Oiratstra!-.4 Peorik =" Y%e9lomini ' illiJ per Climes tratiettik:'-liWocto that inao.:by whOm he 'Bhan tifi'betriiiiid. (Mettler ixvi: 24.) • ' • ' "ALY,Xesfifecfni-- I, lrer'e tioiorea 'nostros sipse, tiu it et eata . doetra Cpse portavit.'--Surely le liattiborneOur iiorroa , s, inficairried. our sins (Ise:- 4; : 17.) ' • • ' 4o llilleinviriihlPatbare- I, 7eittitininio este, in ptoxinib'enbilest; lilt a-Deo cirriiit:'=Benfigood 'courage, thy eutefrolii'llodiii at handlTobias v . : donee" vidam Orem! P i ostifieldiesiteeierginii!' . Et beatue eitolut.non sandeliiittuiin'eibt Sit you heid; till 'L g'o "'Aftei7titieedaye 'Aso again. And blestied is he 'iihosiseirer,shall not.be acanda- Vied e (Matthew ; : 1 68 Luke A.-; pacific policy, at is . said, .is ' about to be indicated by i &iv Wench , GOveniment;,in titeolatt to' iitgents: : 4 1044771k OP /the -Emperor• vectuetiow of ; armaments, .to be met' .by a icorrespending move on side ',if the "'The •Timperov lit' is that 'e*- kenaOlges , wWx;:.-f.co; 04 11 Y..44. FOry, inekulirkwfortifidations and *defences, cm, mgkrithirestimtites 'tvsitgetlf , to rupwards ':of 1.2#4000'.001). Me it' is 4 : W141'46 Iy' has 'turned ~ ij:fr,rikid . ' . ,Of the; ewbre— no,, ;even ;Nitg444,44 this •moment--tnust,him, therloeli•tkpoxi him, their heakta, as little better:than' a brigand; and a'ethridingmeriace. , Hemsy postpone the evil day, brit all seem ex pect a tremendous upturning, in which he will toe•the principal , conspirator , And setor. rules "(nevelt ; he uses: men iiiirithis • )lag' he; aced of the, is , 9f ate doonuaudAsstinyA rw,.• IN BM ...PR.d i vanw • WOND3b,',4o#l: P by the ~army and ; meat ) likierp*,, l , Fyn t whioh _has . eetalol siankies... These reliable, tr.lip,,live; lost an arm calm*, injured., n thus acting, I ft.o part of t4..1331414''' rate9fB4.Pedia" l !, d 90 4 9. 4 :- )0 44/TiV" medals ',on, tAieir ( b diq9inkitc4 1 !?,/.c . e Pi Russian „Is; for hUndred and erage iS both tb r :ti /being ,enw and doisame'nt.B THE SPANISHi ) after fietee i f has been created I . , e f Tetuan and Gran dekOf paiti,-, ~1 ooriph, army has re 40:Aited to theif nit 1 444:ii,iiiid it,ietilil itukiiiible to' folio 'thni: DeeiTy likie` the Tlei.Oiiiii i heen; INlight.. They "are'..iiy: diatiin as 'the lin' • . .l'ou 'which IlieYlirtli , c been ;iron, and ivhi .1. , ,ieve .„en .. DI ' 1. ftita watered . iet 1- i i ie. ;' . .-4 4patittildr el4i* ,' .- "o: lelteth4. n''' . ' ,4 : . 7 4,: Nita .1 thousand men s .e comba t. : . Kestionce has ypen .very busy '"' lle 6*penditure I'4ol wake . haye . be en 'e ! terPe r ,:; .1t '',o 1 01 . . 17 . 6(11 t:O • mark how tirObi ott,poweiii„ilepr,esen-_ titiyee , of:the `t*. " i _gfefti:sing-qatkatian, systems,, *oli4ii'Di' . 0. 1 ,9 1 sia Popery 'are ...migitink 4itdoir"o , , lealkiithity ; thisyeur;- wliile •litiOlat!'th" ' Niii;,owri Objects ire,re'irniighteting, 't , einothOnietiesi)liditi . Pf;:iiidi, iiid Prof? '', t'AirOp l e'Adkid;ep, li ,Li h . ii ...„ . .., .. . .0 . . , :. , t . 1. !:, 1 . . 1 :1 . 7 ;: : . .,.., 1 1 Y7r l t hlFtaik? : 6 f P ` . f Pi, IlfiVi.ittl'Op i liffgtilik 4 10 1. . 1 . 4 inig 4 .0,..4.' 4 t * ti glttf i t tl ' P th ' T. ; iPk a x d m i l?s. hi iq l'Amltiti j klifOr;, im jiaittary 04. 1 • R.& . ) lin qßailt :p73feii ( lini . iit ioil ik - 4 lAikdedl4 in it l .4' +O4l 14a; dilin: 7 11; - .lioal!zn . p . illiiii4fia: !truth ite . beginiui, 1 . meant Of gik,B,Alige,l iti3,penetrit,te sonic; • t • ,'Or `dirkiiit'i l iep'esiefi T ' s ,iii:E'vipielist , it IPA' A . Z244;:tint.. 1 ilf+Cilinte, 'has lie 4,:ilOintii'd'lti" it,' lo,iii: linprikorYtneiiir: li 4 nipataialiiied igiiift" stibiit,..'ama. • 'his,' iiitioci, :: i i ii , gf bis o l l :; IMeiiiiwhile our GO riinientletieing urged' public-meetin d.e.therwise,- to bring 'apressure to bear t ! _Spain i n . this matter. I.A.t the •iYeS t nt. MO, 1 ' ? afeTiTgErifitt r e Be 1- fast Presbytery, 11'ir -.Green-, a gentleman OrhoNitsidedvVoine cti.iffil iiii.Spain,i 'Wight ppp. the case t. and a tipprittee was , a I s tint:- o ariddiii* v . iehipiiid'in' the ' .. e . 'at t. natilt. '.'Whiint-46 it 11 14 . tnatific as NA ! til Ile' . n - istEi and Ilan' ii - 041:' to' do t 'Fiw 'Aoi . dig 1 p_owes is being einithithidged: . 'The Viiii6lo Eiipiroi, 'it ii'safdSOld' the Piiiiolilkihi l ' otii iitely,Aittr a sittildi-tlie Tiiiitiff 'tilde' loSidArliii Ind. - dill:0k in ifnit ilaiii'd,nhe vas at liliertOdlilteAlitt f itetti l Oh' liii r fiL" i ta ttiti - lie"kotilddfdf theVigrand'rtirritory t iuntier zumetp , fiogiar atknk ' '4 ' ''' di . - • • Wfrailiz - ' Pith a •code - 'of la in socoirdince !with: the ihecjiiire.ments ofvci4ll society, enclichiarking , i hip over a contented people henceforth , bi ecurlid:"..'llkcisiiiV thie-segse ',therefore, indint this .-sense4u/y, -that, the ,"Emperor.; exhorted ' the' BishoFetto =during), mprez erasion for !the , sogetetßty 9finck-krono.if he, Adepootidence*igmligis: • litoPPets .44 I .atigbfo,r , ,the PO. - .9n4f.the tfoPITiP&.i 0 liht,CMnifv.ell . .0 4 4P a w404 , 4 14 it , 34 11 ,** idOITIYIPAMPPAi A.IPRIV4I:I -9 1 41iWOblif -103*9#0 1 0 11 104, ' 41194Tim., ~F , P .n1 . 1 . Y. t1..91P1., sins - of, Pit0.,F9.40-1:14. VIP,. .• ns ; well An.E . 7 tnei,r pen, f, Dy ..ourniyal up , 14 ;1° 1 444* 14 4 i Nek •r ii io . *SPLf s 4 e : iteep1e..4:144., y ; the',Chure ~ .obey ere : efiit 7 tint to cry,' Longloll,he Church:' "' Bpi' it is.added: . .. ". 7 . ' - - , The,Xfaennne Ptis-yea;olsa.get.liom the- pope panept nor circeasest a , Pop ular disaffection ishovis till its nak'edgesiti;' 'There no Xl4 diitetidiato ` willing to kneel derthiPontifidardar- . ' Hags :goes -past; Frith :his half-mattered Arciden • 'grid Papa!" an exclamation in which theriors,s {Wore of profaneness than deliberate malice. This year. the Papaitcoliell and its ocenpant's blessings areshurineil .the plaghe: People take:to their': heels wherever •he Appears, and . the same, pare „is . Laken to get out of the way of the red tassels on he frontlets of the sleek, black, Roman-rioted" steeds-Which annotince the•.appviaohrof toPriiibe of .the Church. There is dire 4/stress in Roliee, ,and,the peeple, whether4lghtly.,or,wrlngly, steut.,,* iy lay `it to the blanie'bf Tonti4lll'Cig,veiii-: melt." It is thel'ope•WitlilibfobitinaCywho'pro'J 'longs. the 'Uncertainties °of :the present political crisis, andi,tios.seexes wealthy travellers: nway , fora hheir.cntes.„, _is,the.Ponegrlio,, by,his tes 7 , ,tinoss„„droye Rbiobeinoitie subjects to revOlt,' and rbblied Tarot 'thit lieVehite tb the kapitattfroim , the sitbjeotecbllegitioism, Togethsr- O!ith the Ror:tko4 they rAPP•cr,,tA9 -R9mans tell Aulko'f : relhpon l azid d itt.ndnisteTa. lt, 'ilicre hai:d-, ly . a; word opprobrium which nOt fierbeii ?itirlixt 'lathe 'heed of the' prieeiti haidly dia;- paraginr rsneer • against' Abase - "lilack.;rtivens, o 4 ' pr,. 4 5b1,..ck swine,'" that does ,not ,liecome widely spa eo pool as out -As theatrical allusion;44tsqninade, Ora•ballail-singer's !There istt deep-set; rahlass, 1 rabid inveteracy, of jthe wholemaas of- the i population against the or- ; ider,of theliriesthood, an : animOsity which seeks iiis,vent it the present Moment in a thousand,oi-- art Ways, hitt 'Which- hi' Simi: Co lead to some frightful open' outbreak whenever 'aubpport,tuoity offers iteelt • •.;;•1 - ••• • AaAkst,this Rent-mliut, cieeal !placa g ble' aniukOsitirhardly PO q pok,..hatNu ed itTlL to'oPPoiii'iraveloriiYils;(blesiiingsiland'a resolution !Ito. : follbw Brat Martyrs of • the. GburekhAßAle:o l l 4l 9. o ml?lt• ; il l s head Minietert!er, Secretary of §tate,who:lly intent upon the accuni- - illitiOn of ill 2 gOtten PlaYs on' his eign'afinik superbtitiou r s enthusiasm to' seti him agginst -his i t ongAmdurizig Imperial•pxo tester, and. iPßOlonUthis.o4ta.efroantagelliWt!etweePi Rome lanct,PminpßA4 quoit time as_luppay,ltivis ,iihole or besi"part ea' wealth' alifi I omit. ise *Akio c'othe. 3 .1 1 - To! °in" ' ' gign. Cif, &Cat' eas'ahtllfeak,Ahrli Ibitts''C"Ori'Ciplitideni at Rome, has been ,reftue'd'imiiiission , to'idmaiiiitheie. • gkilitil4l; grbstionknal 'if , " ! it' 'd'o' not rfiti'd'ilviraY to g ive authentic neWs , Oven , of the siorcti rinachinatibus f tof. , :the !Vatiaaupiii-it hair: always , -donir. i'lateift& . Sourees, , *otatukentaea;'arei . well-trighl.i4tet-; haustible.:*: " • .1 There: Ins Irten4. l ..kletrkvakr.: l o:9. 3 nOplilthe . ittudOnteArgigAlßVl-PA1MP4)71:0:11... i i 1177 lignd4o4t9f.-.t4e!stimic* r pfatieBl . o,firf4P. address .pf,,col,l,49lenpe.p the t A ) ,opp., ~c 1,4 E o n 41.,piew oih a t afrf•- 11 4YrifigPre4 I *:fflikt i * !.,„ts. . The ,iiimpror, gne ' 'of ',the . ;,hlin loth 440 f ish note to biujisaidchis at, koreo Nati. M ,. Val.: Mnisl,er ,? , who has re-pl aced te iolities is me om is los .• d - 4 1 On*, .Inehlieii l d 'id' the '9linf iia'af'§iiiiit,(Petei. • 7 _ Tan ZumuotioiNoitTs) nelf. , " . o TA aliy,e,4,lian,,torAitloog n peXioad.• • fihe4V.itts4 prayerotheMire token; ef , lik.479444Rethq abound in the metropolii; antj...tkoliglmo the. country, and ,ttpre,,ffit . pitt, was4ikves,o.. ens 6 f:the , q l , l Akctk e nergy. .Otihe Ppirit in cniktatirion thsprelibliiikef the. With - Sninlay • Wifialla. 'll# w eek was held' a' large of talegatea from the '!liffeielit I . 4ggirci 806613'0f the metrOpolis.. " vile %sae, a iiitinbeibf 'girls who had been ea -Veiled,' began 'to' hold prayer-meetings' by 'themselves. • One day a.sottikh blaeksinith came 'in anger .asked -the ..teaoheri, 4 " What have youlione•withony. daughterf? iShe &in kneither eat itor,:sleep; she tweep's constantly, and her eyes are bloodshot" Jk•We , have:beea 4191 pg .4411ipgaitiAhAer," .was•tbeireplyl, " but, : we t helteva ,tikatrAod *fir,f r • r•• i DIPLQYRIENT : 7. . .1 , 14.d1t , .. .nyf mann in Lig, ..P i epiii;on,973, gmils9 v ir lt 4.1 1 „ 1 1a t ittf! ti fiff, .. 1 19°91 VSM4 i ft - 4 , 3.3 1 R11 kristw.RPM•4? " en i 131)14 M s ;:e w therivitta ' l ,ineeta a • ftee .1 )1 3 . , "3181043pq, trm l on e ha to another l at , Atght t,he tarftY la ; . . Ae# ll ,.On the•skalla., lent, optypi ii 141 ,, r t _'Jr. "4"lleen4eAti.L9f. 4,19 ' Fl a .? f, -4 , oY• th P r6 A r4-. - eventy-fiire,apetlia'ay.: fa 1' 4: ii •Fel.• T u k, 4i4 4 I° l O ! it rrt.zin • . r r i Clll l t nrxitingi 14t , t , e4 - IN= MEN Chatif taldell trettuim. :Marshall O'lionnel MUMiti ilVtlEk I,dc*!grw,# l !...l l 4 ,l re at that inimeat the gals.witre4Soitt; hCid their i.T itglIPP J • " ` , 111.• • • wayer-pretang. The ,man was invited to rill He'-' did t so: a nis ' conscience aniote:bitaphislheirt Wag' melted and sub Amid; and ileiis v now: a ,clmnged character, afissioilAnrEa now amount to three handred.andifift,Y. They were late ly addressed' by Benjamin Scott, Ea+, Chamberlain, : ,Lond i on, . and the Hon. andßev: $. W. kaVe them full details.,of -sconestand faets,of the Irish Re vivai,_ as ascertained by:themselves. The City' AfisiiivaNMaifacate - publiShed these ad dresatoltklength,,in pebijiaty num6ef, 40.. 1 !V*04e 8 an The Ulster Awakenine which it: Calle 4niq!impOrtant WOrki":. It , purposely re ttaiitivfrinn ,Pithliabing'ideftl ; information thriiiimitli;'saYliig the great now is, 4,1,0?: 494,ximarci?!...:It..ts.aurelY a to - ken for good,lwhottigreathristiartanstittitious such 'as)thiai(and neveriias , •there a Society whose orgarn,fi?n, ,wps ,nic 4 re, .adtairable 'cathrsia - tCl).4*.higißA...iiii. i .,Oyie.,Boo4 *P7 lessness,: A4,aro,,Aus. Aroughtfrof,reilize that the great " Worker Wanted f thiliblYGhesilirithout 'whom, Machindry, 141, 1 t77-Si4VA., j sflet if ire',P° 37 er . 1, 86 ? THE REv S. J. ' lnooitE, one of the!Mln , .„ d in Lindo,n.',':2ll,l' •WrVicti4 . ay; ' ' churcties,'. addressed Neclisr congregation on , 'Monclay even:: log on fTuciday rup4ning Tea at the hreak, fuit-tahiP . 9f4he'il l rl..ko§P , * t Yg tPol(,Part three. o'clock in, the ,prayer-meetiug Est 'ider and, afterwards was present kV 'the "meeting def the' lon/toil Presbytery of our English Synclthi , He ~reittainttfot fo Weeka,-.Preachigg and Aling:addreages-14:Hegh*gl1a g9°4I,P9TA of .the ,steadfastuess:Of;the. converts, and of iecent - ot iPirithil" and dike Tp;aviii: * . fafteir inviiPpkterit' IWO' 'Mka' . of its.exerkisli:•LlAtißalyane'imitherefire , many convietione.).. 2 .At, !a :; .,great,.lll9otiggf inf,,thg -1 3pittmirrOot•Alp!eT,.4t01 10 4, 11 7 , .444? a whqle conglega,tton, was by 'a - 'to'Weiful iVeli;lifen;'brothertg;afteiripied t6` flee"sbet theta!place ; •;vlkini the it Movement begai. Oneigot , away. ; ....The t o.tker, was : at the : top A...emr1i.41,-Peff, :PAC 434010:1PPtv .escape : kls_lf;ft.afterwardg, under awfint.,copvAtiona t i#eit ; 1104i8 014 intOiliA 411 A OE4' IiI4? ? tagiOltia" Sii eal : "Brother, Brother ! what.'crad alkont-mbni ey do for-us,,if-our.souls,are-lost Of I,ll4:l,h3wd i rtail . and eighty l eouperts re cently', admittect Mr. Moore to' the'tord's ttliildrafit . ifieireit'hid been' cipliyireally,Pios trated. vu . stti ;.” . : 4)16 17. ~ •:4 . !.-.•! 1,, r ~Forward. :gun:: BEM this iifi .of mine be wasted? •!f ;!!• ; .r:§15101 .#0817iNe7. 4 3 . 4:49 . 4 9c 1 1:: li+J tn. ; rts::-:ttitt0.5,11,11141 •rturtil unfi lled:1, Y.-, ;1 • lti.cirtstialsponflits traegPitres. J.r94ioSigti°Bl tli'Mt.falitiinct - AM f to.i;:lls, l l olll = i t'l 9, lY4.l4 e ii ° II PAR / T le V e g'.. j , ,baildektili .18:11.1 It Pr tlrolieirrlonn nag+ Ittoe:, Pits vciliM4o: 1104;110, .1! - 81 1eiLLQP01.0 1 041.33kt.t.__ Shall I notrhe bridle Their frii4ilitibe 9 n'? • 1” . e ae lf t tz ttir ".8 th.e eyee of mine Am ellMiterfigieitiThilr" 47 " • • • neiwr fOn the! Welt 4 1 49- 31 18.§1,411NR delayiagi... i.l•>ll , ll:r.stiv .:?iSkishritg —.11 , 109V0M v itlit . gt e t t hillfi l l§%. l M in Nii • iitoraot.btrnito rtriflie t • • ' • Life.atayr i•Vdreaspit,of , 846. , , ..' s tilbittw","o.t. bArRP APP. Vt Longhip Ruch as theseewritheii rvt: t WhereOcross;tiod'eloee mewling, Seta ithe , fatteo4 SPiTiteft9:•• 711 ,hTIl t iffint i tP l ig e r u P where ply aoul; . lhy rest aka be. te ' r.•. P ...:•!1:10); • • 154! 9 !rillPg .1 Lit ofint—r sfAti l f. .tfY. TIVI But each precious hour Wedeemig, 13797:A .av i v uer u n2 l 43r i . ud - ' r!; - : : .1C • r • • For the Freetifietitsiii banner. -4001 ind? 9 1111111e.:BOOki0 ..; • I.```Ft:~~''l~dll~Ts'Y:jEL( i ; /..rt • ,1• r i f • cf ltBStl rUryela ft d • • Sion 4 ritirchilaktlikeit6 10114 feWlVords thronghwybiii pitpe:4lhboutl Music mid :A sic Boob. ', 170 , 0annotithave , M 1 40 3, 1keNr t9StiY)iviitt°o rPer Alcus i c• -81°4i) any more than Isiae could 'maid' out straw, after a few prelihiiclii4ihaitai, Ilwiithedtoilive*tfirat;•of 7 1nT .(111.• r." ! 0 1'`IItUlii l d libOltle it 'l. • -% . . • "liiiii°l43,W4iiioeilyuliforeself 14th:the " drill "" importance' e geneF ure o f musio thioughout our . entire' Churehi.aii • an. der God, for great good; and especially its cultivatiorosinongstlthe children and youth !of lour:Church:as afaniilyi inn ceivev iwefilutVe"anide igiievons mistake, .and !suffered an influence froni: without to .possess an , immense.ptiiier.over our youth, AO lead ihem;9away froth 4. our: , Obtpleh byr.out • ;disregarding our. children,•'andiohildreifis: music i books . , With .!theo.prtiper I training 'in 10eitittd.andi tioien co, i(Wli at little I lattention his beetigiNi.endo:,the subjeet, t has'i :bhenigeherallyto proiide book" adapted !adults; Audi ttitattandi to &eh' straining aftell the; time tp*oper i odltiare had!: passed.l -'This.is I the•Thildreds.World;lidid I- hope met •liire , -daywhbn the Church i sabegin n i rig! Ito soiree to ilier right' mindi 'cm I thi 'Subject, ,and)realiie Something :of 1 onn Saviour's.in-1 Itemstlin'ehildien, in retrace., our: steps : the liroperi point•.df beginning bvery.thing.l Stranip that Ave 'should haveon•lisoltean4 , stil -fariliniconceived-.4 lour . cluti mil :2 C.onver-; rsionspinissiont, Moneys • influences ; s ll, tbeginAherti; rand Isostan ' uChurch -ginninrio view it ;Ti htusicchath,ipowlolliforiGodowoulitnoti. ihaiergivendtisolpromirienta position - limb* , own -worship; andto+earithe , hedrt.w.at:lbe-! 16110 to this ighuich;,4 h t lielyand.With her,' iiindusfoi slniattnit t:iiiairt•bornf; hgaiten-born; Menoei , tartkur Churchdielonga tla,e ) *esptinsi-i of ilthoidtureland*omoti on; fo* her: oyrnupiiSsOn• IllsopoWer and zpleasurepikai -part:. of lil3r and ~fora :heri owrit,•r••4011/10!,,N411`890,.. .an s if. a ... , :i /cm .Pi.). , t,, ulaz br'eli . ..it It' nichoil in any. 4rt• all of enilariieliiat' siho'ols; liCaaeniied, ant• col leges•? ~ If it.is( priniarily a Church•tiatter arid• Interest, mven, .as :far as other branches of .01mAtiony and noqifulFt.,,,A l 9r.)tin,,thA PPAtth ifant,,of sp iiiLit i iy _suet). ` s iglit t itutins we eve"read coneeded!the'jpoint; itat i i reg i tiliti'lriusichl-'edtieitioli'dithi"tifi.ohstitute a• part , 6f.thertriliningy of Jalliouu children and. youth in these c ,,Tfistitutio . ns. But where , have, we : made,, it . so , or, ov.ep.,pon ceived 94iiea 7 . — Aori t niefy effor has ben ihaeive'do' not ,give intent) 'thee place in' 'all 'ciiir'hylitenidlif 'edn'eationVaild` *red allyireligipusl'educationk4fhiehl ittcimpertL ante as iii .11Cience , a14 i chennel i dideyotion demands, andlYthilli. l A lAWkt:. Or 951p#69 our, bhuycli deTotions cap he proper y, 00- dieted, or 'effective . . ' ' . And aktiii;Wlisit i lli : tle -att e ntion`' is `tiviiile Vie 'subject, is hot given at that• - tile bf Jlifee whepoitlis likely ~to be -suegePsfuloPril M 144 would t7F x r,' € ! eted r ' ta, ..T 3 O: t 94 10,410„ir# „acquire ,in ementaii 01. p r actical ItioWledie of iii . rotligi`seieikiT'neithhi ii there; norlcan there.tepat that 'time; ofdif4 sufficient timeidexoted to. the subjectlto•obt. twin a proficiency. And still apia,,wlierr attended, to out of its proper place and time, its place aid inatiner of heing ta ught, had' "de 4 ' Phrtiliiil3 nit'eherailriVitglikeil ) ili lkotttlatigg#l,t. S*; ' - ' I V"' seenlarize, once mora ire , it, 1 . : &ertat . fr9P its .proper saPidness , lin t?; - ichlifsh, , Hence „plir c9tii3u . al, ,implop riptips And dili r ciiii(eil Ali the minims pi' our •Clititpkciei- Vitei." We'll's s,'Utiureli;liiiii' iiiiiaiife prop- er provision for "conducting: her , doer' of praise, as, we sacredly havQffiltit•.ourlduty to do her preached :Wpri4 r atid prayers,Amt have to ink to tjr.worlifin zepera,l,for our ldadeis end: grigerti 'of' ipiiiiiiir song. ' Pa! haps • no' iiiieqhilitr aiiiirialOrt creates more Perplexities laid hisit:-burningsT inf our:o6til gregatione ; .than I the,'music ..-itnd! those mho conduct ItPi'rirled" Ao,Y,,itheisq°44.r* - fitiences of our c h urch services. But where lies th'ediffiaiti, - ilneidio Si; iii'lhefalili', hilt' the' Ohiirelt 1 hitielViii - tegleeting ifel own . duty.. i•lf allPtheid 'eiils'areitor bore: 4t4YArlYtkili4Pfts bgginyl 41. a( ,ChX54ll) At : ,the root of the .",i s igtlr t ano i l Alp, plptj own worlp The Oharcli, motif take her own nkiri e ' in hitil,liia l iidi'6OniiiiiitiCo aih t elirpaivide her losint I prOinr•liiiirsiet bookrilft the gin` ' itructiont.cif our.l3hildreh; seeito it that-the 1 P)1. 8 0-Prilotiked , kr PlulatP, awl 0314tOle f ill b r' 4 lo l/ Pr'JP ld l eo 4rPl% so , A B - t AIi'VJYt torni a right: ta4tl in tic, cluidi hire our Whiile• fiiinily of • Cliirdie ttligliftV sag in early childhood, at. the , filuite' tintelfimprest sedr with:thditrrith;thitt iimall ithht they•are pre.pariug r fes „the orrice acif„ltie ( Chu ph and as early, es,,,ppßeihrL;and ,tfi ,will r e p to'ulidlrhp t qUitii ' isiiifi—fiaVe m alt kiikedli siiii'F" i i r n dig' iblvi&iii o't'he Uhurarpan4 :takuie part inoleadihethoge Seratioesi. tailing, hyinlispidepralreViseetiegi Wl,P l o. 4l i4Pl49% ,, trifilf.FOATl:devA li Mft At, that' trnie of, i lit, all car., snd iiktegf i n t s etiaidi 4.4 A-10 : sing •ai, to i l ' WI . ; a trutli not generalirlfeli'64dbeeliuse"not pfopbrli tested, but .which -It-stre-prePared WI iiib stiultiate.bytfut 4xpezience,in teachitig(many ' th9 l33 Andtßf , C:hPdFO. 1 4, 1 0-1 11 idOP APn l, 9 l l :Want. class, to As V,olle i fie t and %heologi- I, isl r EPai'ii - aif,'diiiirig a Be`riOir ot n neartail Ivy:a n t ".,.. .1.0 tilit..o,, Ingyi lrg qii"ailin ~. it This heigg done, istat Q fluatilrof , sintt in, children! the: : Chorclp woad . ! sifordib WA hAt-dOile.nksierifitg4 n nia .13 11 114 A ' air our Church service§ I Td what a seam , antli"h i ost, ''Cri l gai44 i islo;11,11111g have of rfiti•sAinE, With inicifurelieedtglagEteeldifi them froorttheovorl'd9a) disthrbraortinnoy, ' her pear •ancb desecrate-Thert 'praise.;, • Suph Eh state s9fAlioP , ' ' • I . ) ci . hili ;1:4 11 4 # ° im l ri4innp i rthnntpxn;, a: er e ' isAollnp4 p lacitiA l ;triatont it, 'o3 r any real 511fficilty. fferei. itiiiist Olio 'hal %afore' ithelCliniChl wiflt hiVe. dOeeter diltrioter 'imdinfaUkily; couse,rok services -54 our: varichis ''.o...k.upcii-intpiAn 7 t;p,us troy / 'Ednespipa ild, .',lnhlicalaßn .wo. axe; ft* cquijoned for this very wolk. '- • , C:ll%'Weiiiiidr,' 1 •iii , f--• —I , 1.."-- ur , -... ' , , t , '.- t.,,,.' Ministerial lEtlatation. : Dr. Piercei . of :the SoitthenciMeth odiat Ch.Prelt,;holds; ,the fpliforAßgits49.ng !4')01801 , in the Nafheige., eArptiw t fA f irl Cate. . Ig ir i qg Ale Methodist Eniacunil ClitiilW °nth; 'adapts "iniuglii 4 itei 'a edtielitiqg iltainykiP °tit IYohniE, hien/sidled; sews belieVe,ato!'pre t ichakttyaa it relates to menAtti l sqlt,nrevylug,Ly tuchr f niched for the miAlitu im ave shall re main dereliit to tity, inflidgment. This is el Atigiaii:4ll'AeWe a litigt l l:lSo one cenxtesteh awl tss ~he. ,does AA understand. *mil 4m...op.:imp Pan:kuA..4oxoa.nikthe t . 0,1, lat,,i,tis a mwm,pi.Divine doctrine, except itis ,byeti , efip; 61 . 84eapPircation g sad' 'day!' tend ivnian 'ant td taiCiatcandlcihi t supilorted as a planchet., beforathe inapt:spited to preach 7TtAPSI 4p45.40. guX"T. 3 aut 43 loo/3 . 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DAVID . 14SIEDVItiAlrik:C08, . , 211 "UFC° 1 S # D , PI T BIJ4 - • although I told you I. was• fetuitil!itig, and pledged my word'of honor to, pay you in a week, you took my coat, and saw me go but into the ine.letheXrair,'4t the risk 1.4,my • - , / , olWellpeirimhat thettl" . _ l .,lagot,Aoueli v ,•;Total, -3rouraelf a Chris , t i ift;P.9 li s l 4. ygn,.1174r 1 ! . 6 'Part4idate for nonwmitickn, and; brit.'gd ,; me you would 114 e beitit l elieted for:CetigrOse!' Thfree!yeare!iifter,:thitithristiati hotel.. keeper became.a.bankrept,-.The poor, din- AerJefel Mrstcht Allat -XWrii'tisi UAW ia • high fairtißpio,ip 4,Allny...,,T t kipw i *im Al wank . pf `PrOvidenee ap indeed: won. derflit, the'igatiab Veyc;hil conception (• • 1 • The. Privilew'of 'Prayer. In In the. vestilinfe:nf St. Tete'rre ati Rom'e, is% xfoorwaY; which is.willed airtpadtiriark : - ed with a cross. It is opened.t,hut foul. times in a eentur..y. Qn_Christmas Eve, en9e.lsn twenty,five!yeani,,,tlftyppe.,ap itroinshesAt in a princely stit4,,yrreh a reti nue 'pt eaidinals attenain4, yi deithliti oni of 'the dooki brittiking ii thiee times With fucmnifmniWthen the' ipaSsage is r opene_dy the arkultitude ,pass 1 r the PMR , Pf t lKrei thed i ai P, 1 34 Pu to sollEq' 'llyul ia n t e.„,yl4.)Lte ef rAi t tg a' - Alla. Wte?e7 -ilifir n 4'grtiiill'e r iltteiricins agent: 131 " 7- 11 ' .1 i . ' ••olniagine that the) Way to ; the , Thione of Gxnee, were, like the. Porta .SunlarjOlWW sible, save once in a „.„1.,,r..pc. it P 1 1 014 17, ion the twenty-fi ft h of Aecembei, an 'then only with auolisi,763lemiii . iles l COndticted by ; great difinlaffi r d ifi a! t lio ly r tifirt .Conceive s4t t.. 4 ?!gf.i nAlv-itePlareamißlliel You, or I. 91 . In ° /i t r # on Pli i t a t t in lerA i . tted t ° ' prayj aiil list . fittpen 'long years muit dreg tlibmselies iiiiil;`kletioie iire"bthild 'Venture again' io - Approicelr• God p aid ithet, at 'the i meet; ,we eatadAiottihope l to pray more •than tl7 O . ,Ktbre,e ,4 111 5 01 4 P IL Afedratil, WA ) 711 P : I • solicittule we should waif tat ..the, polawg t a ISA' 'Atilt 'MI • We'tlioalti lay a,' plans of life , select our homes, •build‘ '64 Mouses;; elrohs oni . :•profcistiioiks;' formr;*onr frier' d:shipaoutthi refetenee.. toi a Or: image iP.o4:tAwlo 4 o,l l 7:Y.,ti .WeltkPla teat •on time.by j tile openengs of ditat 'Sacred Door,, t iii , eiscsaig: n Nl3 ' dtlLer 'one ilierigla ; w"thildr engr' " ass iii much et;pui eliVes or ' krill dlw hour •sensibilftiek 'so qutenselyi, lap ;the thDught-of ! prayer. ilt IwOUld;multiPbct°ur Oelli,di4 s . ciT'lo ;the, gi°t.ight. 4 bri.! l ,g: le4 would ik . so-, to,":hoFrer 'at tile idea of cly 7 in'ilf,etore' Oat - fefali . Of "liiliil4: "lto'Othei , questioiONiedfd"%fle"tis t .'stibliViidii3 of anxiety as-thesewould exmite-:. "-How many years nowytpyie timoplippyptfllow many months?, How many weeks?' i llow many &tie "Shall we' live to 'See ai l " Wlin an !Dju1m , ....... -‘,;- ~1 .• : -:.•.:( . 1 ~.:. ' Aatpant that 'great, day; amid .an inntun4 m)ga„tagoag, in. .a ,courtly . prß.sence, iyt,,eigh , and hearing of stately .rites, ;what 4piryl . cl prayer 'be ih.ortkto vs? Whg would it' in :With Aluisa `still ino . ; thitt,.4 1:P. 'J . ...11 la •' of tthemindn r! • : in which weirnomq can 7.f' find -Goil,",..evefy; itay tuylte,spity ) wl.ifrAli.. : T rbat)4Y-119 1 gcLbe more ? i ke , h l/ ‘ aipriPt 0015° 4° 4PQn s ,th4ll . like 'the sweet minutes of With ' *bier titre eft 'taw e4rtiry Issul‘: We ShiiiildrapjAeistiiiitis uiltege•!: of 7Arplist)ptkireriDilvilleMAtet.olo3o taken,fgun 1 0honhi l y.e,i4°t t i. , •—. • I world desire metlhlq e7:.;' .4 • atl , innemibrnde! •.r!t ci ofitA 700 1 5KP:0PT ' , iv: -Or atm erthnia . "CI That throngs the Atapywgi,7- ; : To ?tear thy 'Tice, ,'ml9slarnor In ' l9 11( tielik iihilly'beitrir , v•• • • EEII92IE LA2LIMI ; Bearing fliiinnor! -oarheldrasaders of old, we are ~told; 104 to,)?j,ar.,a paint,ed ovissoffion their Shoulders it is to be feared that many among us take up'crosses which sit just as liihtily i thitigrii of ornament, - paffroftsVrTesp - ectability, a. ehessiiillibtadge: (11ftriggie never ma i de ? and 8, .strove for. 31 1 0' let us akeivit ourselves." NOD@ abr.' . ywe e - titerid the kingdom of heiven; Witliode tiibuletiod'—notrperliapsi this ;tribulation _ofl?fiie, btosa, on , rebuild,- ox b*Thellq ll.bllit4:llMtlib,nlatien ofd bowed 44rit , AO An j.TA1b1e,1 1 9•07. -- .4 " tle 161 • crucified an d conflicts of'darkniba lif religich ..iof Tyr 1 elastic forint aCtor;hate-eOst us : peitturr pains j to amiye, i nox3eAdanial.,to,Rrefery!,, nor effor , tt to advance, nor struggle ,to..miuntain I holy and unde i gled, we may be assured our of the dead • will hir With thatkprodigieusinultitude. who • were purefin ,theitLownu eyes,; lud ,yet were pßtiwasflied.fteek their „filth.igeppr-Ais. Dr. , .• •-• ..t. . • .:,• • -ill, !leisya . Kai* w • - r Aiir i t iv •rwh: , • , u3tepAts ear 4 tit; ts'ipoklaSioad. over it„analt dieerni ickmenif-'-4o 'does the sea. inkt,moua men lifedlid - knew :brit fir.Neiiill - portitit.et They leireumiavigate it Adwmitli -11 speed ArKiersiiihiel444llletWlL Ar i i?aks., Put Ist astrqmsTAft,.up• b.lO VF,s,,aii.d he, Marna ; to . total mass of matter ; Vdnigtied:Avitli (1 410 h ' this great globe its e lf grain of .du5t.....-And, sante-each-of as walk ing along . 9)efC:41,0 eio ; f: fife4).mr, a day, or an hour, seem long. As we grow mai), -shortenss but; when we lift upyoußlyihs !to, look beyond this earth, ourAevonts , ,years; !ffid,..the lew , thousands otlysyklehi,ch itAvt3 rolled ,I.ver the human taee,.vatiiih into' a ioint ;. for then we are a'gaiiiit 'Eternity. ' .i . ol lite ip pe ti I ?real ig n . . 40 • • • • . tb AI #O. T yFt44., Sorry, (England,) iwptee, f4-,a; f ri end in London, that finding a rleahoFit..pleaclier. Wai..coirunitting some hivoe amongst his'flobk, to 'counteract his Rector announced that on ISlnda.neyenings he would read the •Litany iffk-hia.ehtirch.,,and preach extempore. He ../Lddiji.bt‘,Th,e,e,ffeet.fias been extraordinary. My Bubject . etove to God and Love to your -fellow-creatures? In the course of !eight -lectures •I pretty • clearly explained .that afif religion which lost sight .of Char ,il7,;:and the‘ hope that all men might be .saved, couldlnot.in the religion which our -Lord. came , into the, world,;to teach. As -*auras' fonr,liandfed, flocked around me •every',Stinday. They listened with the greatest attention, and though they were fkeptefor nearly two,hours„they came to me the.elose• and, thanked me, and only eould,-havii,preached longer." n ,„. . , The World:- MIMMI Do you know why the world is no better fhawitede? Because• each. of na believes that the; -warnings, the teachings and wise inculcations, the hits at folly,, the moral . aphorisms, the shafts shot at vice and crime fiinnAitilpit, press-laid stage, Are all in 'tended ' foi.unt• 'right hand neighbor, and ':r d . iittrh*. • •• • • 9..: ,•;:rarr , . t „„ itlidsstv;z: . .::}!f A:414-? , The Bible has God for its autatoropha- Arn I sp,cl 6 ,anfl truth, 74 ut. tureof t error, for' tuattor".---Eocti.