Presbyterian banner. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1860-1898, November 03, 1860, Image 2

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MUNIEMME
ri ~,rmyr, .. 1 ~ . • „..• r..: ••• .....A • i
hit lot* for Constitutions] Ghtivetritttinit;
• Xe t
when he ai ds
i " kp r illfe nee between a
despot and' a' tynlifVelityto m iltiOe and the
descent frOin the one to thO'oth ' er steepi
44 1 ‘, 1 10 1 4.1) 1 4 it is (tag." AlkdoChile imp
'4ttif for continued peace with' Tranie, he
gook care to applaud the:, volunteer move
meptas .a pledge of pefpe l „ fit *en stirred
the depth s of the giottiAli Bart by the
_following peroration_`!...lilere,, above _all
other places, such_ 'feelings (the love of
couiary and •freedom,) are natural and ap
•,,propriate. *ware in the land sanctified
try the strusglet.of religion, and renowned
2 tor p.r2inotnalt • kir Sister, Freedom, in the
Worst of ,495. Here the martyrs of the
canee" : .84, o re ;, e. ill e covenant by the name of
".'the lard their God;' here, in the next
age •the Ar4bels against civil and . religious
•liipettrodeonntered the stoutest• resistance;
• •he ti' ie.% 'y e t later times, was 'begun the
isnertig Of', the people for.the defence of the
'lreiskatoiff. Is it wonderful that attachment to
.religions,-and attachment to civil rights,
should kindle the same fire of patriotism,'
.andrin the same holders! Those treasures'
which men prize the most dearly, are mug 7
./oat their hearts, and them. with heart Ilridl
hand they will.. defend." The enthuiislm'
-rwas immense, 'and the same• popularity :at
tended.dll iliord ,Brougham's.publio appear
ancesldttring the sittings tor , the ieungreas.;
.Onsaft•these was at an iimnense, meeting.
, ofi4wefsking-men, of whom thirty:thousiiiidi
wished to be present, and three thousand;
ohlreould be received. It is said that at'
-a pnblio.Soiree.inotlLe Clay Hall, after-Lord
B. had partaken of,foa, a gentleman• offered
the purveyor halfin oovareign for , the tea
cup usedlbrhinil ft.wmfamepted, and no
doubt will be ttreasureduinui heit-loom. t i
'"' Athiritii,: v in f adreited` in my linit,lt;
liiiiiiilitk•iii i tib elO.Seri nillu e Ssia, in the bow
illikt' the latter will stand by her if Hun
, •
leiny, should once more raise the banner.'of
freedoin and nationality. The young`o*
invites the Emperor of , Austria and otlier•
German Prineeig, i to a t'iniferenee at Wir
saw, and this, it it believed, to . increase the
power of triiiisanoe 'to Napolepoie,infineilee
and designs in Europe iyho is believed to
be the secret abettor for)iii otin'puiPoses,
of the Revell:Mon. Lord John Russel is
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Foreign British Minister; bas somenlit
itreitlened the Austrian p,osition'in ,Ita . ly,
'ifa' (Wei liddiessed some weeks since to
I lt
our inister at the Court of Turin. :"He
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- dipreeitea an attack by Sardinia, on the
..Arketriaris in' Venetia, as contrary to,,the
irOtkirgintents and' pledges of the - treaty of
wwai - 4 ~' ic. "which' - Victor Emmanuel
`Wei ii:',party . On the other • hind, ; Lord
',Alit iii evidently afraid, lest liljeilvrhearld
%seal in Italy by acting preinatvitelY*d
litthan i
dertaking more tioau perforni.
IttUfivi , 'a is - en ' 'lref watch-M*74'; 'aid in her
fOlitiesii; foo.i'llillie has lately lust ;called
dine' hiiiillOrd''llSiriatid "freib. `warriors: 'to
armlet.' ;Hungary 'is discontsnted, arid -- es
ihe',ceneeesions about to be readeart not
likely% liielnif4 the l iesiiiiiiiiOn. o f "her' ii
is.more-tha,n probable
thit'the "people,' will at once refuse to pay
taxes and a state of &ionic lesistance will
be!liikalilibikia." . li'.'stdaitiocii ; :this; gis
GlaribaldianS have hiseiifoirnd taking. sounds
Off 'the Coast 'Of Veiiii6i.fiiith Vie evident eil
ihitieforth f ilifig lin :assault' on' Venice
Zia/014i ilitieibl.fie
~ /,,,Wr. 63nies ' are 'now,.
li, lineal oPdir, 'etpgreguishid. - In' .Viliat
'n'iniserighliiib t Adrtion ire"the Venetianii-L- ,
6theirildriiiiiitetie sweet' 'Witeri. of free=
"doll; b'itt`fin tlieir,OWri inighed lips the
iiianflii?&L is "nrithheldt4: ' 'friend of
iniiiei'-' .* VIM '`. se been . tit - in -Veniee,
,:dtti6frbettu i 4u3 them i ser siVf d'optireseion
'o 4 tlie' fistif•le, 'Oh poiir "tliiiii . 'iorrewie in to
Xiiklieh 'viiipathetin eats. ' 'The ,dforof 'de:
lii , lirancei'mnsginiikeifer, come;arid peilieps
SOoner thanibre intitlipatS. ' rf;rBB:ininored
that Sardinia 'whir . Willing to ply ltuitiia a
ligtgeardn'fbr her Venetian . Pro'iirtei t 'Mit a
iviitoilidniir r ietinii sari ::thatliucli - iirthe
'pride "of ' tlii , litlierri l littite; %Sr the
Ei.41L:e:".1.4 .161, eiLtisiihrbizelirupositton;
- iiiiiiiis4riiS are Ed 4 4 ,8 pleasing Wien
amomated, with the play, of the, benevolent
iilfeetionii. A eriesimen,,ef these, o a t a very
unusual . and -
,interaiiiinekind; was lately
yr...it:6MA, in ~ the ease . . Of the . Bishop of
*4O; on Ilk; 'Seventieth :birth -day. He bk .
Atiefbp,i4lient restrictien„ of caste, country,
tor',snO r all who End 'arrived at or near the
Pon'e nig!,
,to: ill' eutertalumen,t at his house.
is What a;str,ernielYmili.iellarieous eompa
iii",74**.ii Ppal
' .jonriaLlfJOgtliOnest,
l" AMPrfrilli;kie4..lreioe B- 0 11 buff
7tisteeSia,Saf Oosiy.,,bi, i the
,r4de of. the
Onea ,o F ip:;W vi,pro.:wuTtgr,...who
toiet . .ato . m , id .
,4 l r
England's .gmat
(*Ail iiiiilie Penunnja, bore his '`dipora
gie*edsirt iiiii:ti&a, evB4rio6 ~ ,, . 14 1. : :A.R .
snkifsn't,.,gibiii'prfan, 'from
„tbe,Arisli ,polony .
imekr,tbe Oithedral, reclined on. his,olbo,w ,
near „a :7Arpliilx ~doine, ,who '., altbilugh n ot.
k ic T i l li 'ward , he said , enjoyed . with her:
Asters, ''s mirt h irroonselx.7 , L -_,, t i:, ..,, i ,,,,,
The 13ighop ago - - - ; - ; , Ti ..t144 ..thfiriliever .
has 1 ' 4 4 4 iM.C.:Sik a laroct;iiaitatafateigi
pie Of on e ,m,, all ~ past seyeritx;.ywri..
Anai if. 70 1 01210; 4 4," ai - 1 14 .4 .*bipk, you
11l 'see a iciteit Magy thino
,Whiellk YOU
wish hat 444 nilk-beeti done, and,. a *relit. ilia 7
tlibit ,4
T hieli t ppglii tO, have been
dmie. '- lf - elad ; here ol„,,noble opportunity :
Of speakin g 'of find fir phrist,lurd Of, the
title and. meetness for, 'a lmppy, , eternity
Tr . itioli'olol3t, apt the liiiirit bestow : But
this watwanting, j oll - strange, Wati:.thein
freerimMate.,congraorfatiiiii that fclkive4;
glhe greatest' of, allhiesairigs which
. yet
*Ac 01 us,. is, that. we are, soon to .*
called to ; our rest account" , .
~ . .isA e x F i cialimiuli.aged ninety, told 1144-
11 1 1 A 11 , 1 keeen-., Ark. Os ,time,.oeven Bishops of
* one ottl'enl..BisiloP 4PildikTO
lint 'none 9
.. fireni, liiii thris. thought : of the,
pOpy, nor aefecl i like ; the ; present Bishop,
who had provided the,prearis.for, 11,4 Plying
spbeedont,,Writer to' ,t h e , inhabitants of the
town. ,n4fillike, , ,Abe -Irishman of,seventy
eight," , wis,the 'roost Trior: "'Yon . have got
a r g 444
my , liord, that you rire- deSeri
-4 i;o; Oid - that is the love of AA tiOdi 'and:
X.wigliCahl 'Aerie pa. may. get every; „bless
isigefopsyslirt Lgynercisity'temiueigris ..day,,
llitr ydwrshicloW . never groiilesiiOd may
the - heatenlol4l Yiitif,l'bedl" ' 'TEM' interest=
is ' feiitK emu:lit:l.sl%llly the tiittii*irif a
MAP 44nrioniiiing . t he Ilisheit, :the Arch
deaeono and the entire assemblage, - . "the
femaleipottion of theguests in'itent,, and
the Oldllifen: on a ; riliqd,:diria belblindr v . And
qiiioi'ciii ic),.r f oic can 'he reitOitr. 10s:
set, the 'telbotylio, artist, took. a satisfactory
and gratifying sketch of the Company,
whose —nriiteit%'riges inumbered above six
thousand' tureliirildred t and 'fifty four."
Tice (loNtauscil.llolfAtliTiottft`bas been
holding its 7t4.titlit?tnitl.4 l #otalni•
burn, in liattai. The Union has noir .
been in exiStl6oe.tor.,tb,irty years.. It, is
something •(verytlike glut Presbyte-
Arms," and supplies at least a 'platform of
cohesive add' cooperatiVe"power to many,
misters
.whstc,l believe yearn for:sonie r
thing more,- , It:once, had 'power over the
organizations of Home or Foreigg APB
sionsi`and' Edtmation, also; but" this no
longer. is ,
,eierOised. Local efforts, ,County
Societies, , ,lifome Missionary :.endeavors,
Irish and4Colon . ial, questions of Christian
enterprisci.Porergn operations in' •the' mis
sionary
.field..44ll' find stimulents lere.)
The 'Union' liasinaigiuMed a Pastori*Eit;;
tiring Finad vdtieh in*ii.short period , hail
risen to , X14,0(0. y...Ektokik:provision is
Liverpool,
required: -The'ReVrielohn Kelly,.of
Liverpool, read• a paper on "The Ilace
which Denominational 'Plihi s okt,'s
to Oconpy in Pulpit and Pagtorilllimstii
tions!'
T t was shown that by reticence to
their " principles," the Congregationalists
ardfer.,by the richer members turning"Epis
eopallats; and also by the necessary un- ,
fitness Of 'Ohara members to do the work
o f a ehiliAiiin elinreh, from not being edti-:
cE itea'in- their own principles. The plea-
*tion thus started , is i rtan "or . de
nominatioai. Where de 0.. inaf. al in ic
ciples" are made ycrysp .ndotibt k .
edly sectarianism - W. chelfshed,lnd
-ality'declines. , But. there' must' be a via
media, safe, Scriptural, becoming and hon
orable.
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CONGBAGA.VON4I4.‘;74.PFA E XTENSION
of late years, luis.beenvery reniarkable and
r-praiseworthy:.- While-in 1801.41 e -Estab
lished Church . supplied; upward ofigur mil
lions of sittings,.
,a;nd . 180...,,e'nKy 5,817,-
915 sittingsi:Ather,deriomingtronmsupplied
4;890,482 iiiittingi.t..'4n! 'othei'l•Words in
1801 - the EstabliShment'ionlied fodr , fiftha
of all the eittings,hut lit
tle more than one half., To the . rapid Pre
gress of dissent, and to the supply of sit
tings 'for the masses, not only ;the Wesley
axis, bit' the Congregatiiinalisti have largely'
contributed. Probably during 'the rietiod .
mentioned, a sum ,of fifteen millions have
been impended, alldrairn,frern . .the nliiddle
'andliiimbler classes. S i nce 1851, the pro-
gress has been more remorkable, by means
: of the, "londeri' CangiSlititional Chapel
ow. ety,',' " Vie Laicashire Chap
. el• Building •Society," and. The Rngliah
• Cong . regntional . Chapel . Building' Society!!
- The yecent.tifialikare thus summed
metraiacigiwiries ..erected 1.8564 tin
1 1 8 . 67,4K.in,,1858; and no fewer fliari.lo:in
~1859,.mikiug a total of 176 in four years .
Or an average of forty-four a year or a new
metirly every week; while dining
k • tut year' the ratio has' increased to nearly
three eirry Artnight.. Some of:thetie
Angliflii rititea +remittal, are 1 g of no in=
ootisiderable
Nevertheless.`, the provision ottbiesif:Of
`wtirship by all Evangelical,Chiroliesin'the
land, by no means keeps pace.with:thie
crease of the people, and their spiritual ne
cessities. Above all, thederire for amide/T:9M
• in the .san etuary • and' its ' , serviceafis still
largely :War4c4,:ati he n ce
;Wang • iinfoitane that those ' showers' of
likatienly - Rain that liave fallen'sO largely
in 'Ulsteri-in many parts of Scotland, and
also in some districts in . London itself and
throughout England, should be tnined . into:
Allie..sciand of abindancii" - of a Divine'out
pouring Of . the SPirit fr . * high. •' ' '
THE DEATH OF DOCTOR FLETCHER; ..of
Trusbury Chapel, T.oudoii, , took ,pace
twa.'days ago .Hnviii an old man and full
of years, (in his 83d year) nevertheless he
was full of mental and physical •migor up .
to a comparatively recent period., :He. was
son, of. minister, of. Ate. United Seces
sion Church. Ilesucceeded his father, but
soon after„he,was removed,t,c,LeAKl,*
was regarded justly as preeminently ".the
Prince of Preachers," for nhildren.. His
popularity was always solid and end .. nring,:
and 'ha 'maintained, a large ,congiegation
around him to the list. He - was well known
the: author Of.an. excellent vol ume of
Scriptural: Meditations and „Prayers,. appro
priate for hardly worship. He was, in;
private life' moat amiable and cheerfel,i
quaint, wise,, and witty. He has, indeed,
" served his generation by the will of Cod
.1•
‘ 4 l:rtadgferian Xianntr:
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1860.
Air Having purchased/or:our office the " Bight ". to use
Dick's Accountant ancE.DiApatch Patent, all, or nearly all,
of our subscribers 'now have tffeir papers 'addressed , to them
regularly by a singularly unique , machine, . ; which fastens
on the white margin a small colored ." address stamp," or
label, whereon Appears their name plainlyprinted; followed
by the date up to which they have paid for theirpapexsthis
being authorized by an Acts of Cimgress.- The date will
'always be advanced on the receipt of subscription. money,
in exact accordancX With the amount so , received, and thus
be an ever-ready and valid receipt ; utring to every one,
and at all times; a perfect knowledge of his newspaper, ac
count, so that if any error is made he can immediately de
tect it and have it corrected—a boon alike ,valuable'to - the
publisher and subscriber; as it must terminate an.sininfal
misunderstandings between them respecting accounts, and
thus tend to perpetuate their important relationship.
e s * Those in arrears willpkase remit.
Our Pik.pq.7-Owing-to, a failure in the at-
rival of priMglNe , parr, we were, this, week,
to, pngtop,„,tinfionuld not,,ohAln
so
good o,.artiile'aime usually provide.: ,
•
Lafayette Coll,egelltlis,.inatitAtio4 •
and labors. The _ endowments 18 still in:
complete. The Synod.whith adoptdd it is
wealth ' 'but works
, ,
11 Uni4 Round
Grove Qljd Preshyterion (1460,
being •ten 14110.8 . , apart, situated ,in Lou* .
Connty,lola: - Address " Session,..Morning
Sun, Iowa" BY ORDER . OF"StEIBION.
‘ . .tiliallj'Dunce!—The excellent/1111,1de; in
iier lief; iinne, under. thie title is fie* "a
,ktiliel4 by the ‘P,r4bite:filinP:nlilicatip
p4inkittee ; price 2 tents... It is worthy
Seeed r reading. • . • , •
7 %. Cenliiil.irequterir of Philadelphia.—The
old Priabytkry of Philatfelpliia,hha again
• • . •
indexed an . tianputation. " 'Stiect is
the fine of severance. All .4cioh,of. this
belnng,to the.,new Presbyteiy.,,
and ohniolles resident4ithin one square.oi
this' liiie,'may eleei;:to which Presbytery
,• •
ih . &3 , will be attached •
• Nw. lylled Synod
at,ite late melting, agreed
that' Presbytery •of Nottlinmberiand
14 off, "in eon neziOn with! .the
iltabyflTi,ea t d r, Ln'eerne;
which new 'helm:lg „te 'the. of Tew
',Jerseyi, ..Synod. The subject
will Atitike , heihie..thii‘ilext General Assent
. hly • ' • "
bietlizin; are
preparing a "Digest 'Of the *A:eta of the
General Assembly,". and . are .asking,sub
department. of .the
Piebbyteriantikilly . has' arz - faiehllidt'vtiffy
ortlie sinnilVa . I'l4 heidi
travel molter iti journey over the same
Poulkd• '4.140; , however, la vair
, even to those Vhci have.ther;onwalieadrei.
; Lot these two hranehei:of' `the
family einnlitie each other in eve ry good
,
New:York Avenue tresbyterial Church
'Washington, D.C. 7 -Inis church is the reenit
of a union between.ethe : F Street the,
Second Presbyterian eburches:Akin=
der the _pastoral tare of 71tev. . `.M . ,GO*
!) i4 1 41 11 0"*" 8 4 1 ..iea
on Ake 14th of '.4l)etober ' sai d "
,: to be
atrelegght.t4 - tastdulArndt* sitty-three
by'o9 . o .hundred feetp4l4 seated 'for '
"nine'
persens. M tbb. dedications - the
Pas or. was assisted'-by ,Dys... BOARDMAN
4O,NRIN, 'SUNDERLAND, and Tim*.
' Scotia,
Free• Church, „Nevi
Presbyterian Aped of Nova Sobtia,
consbinnuited a union:' "This seems
to' have beel.a cordial coming together, a
• tgp.it of this revival of religion which has
been enjoyed•for a year :or two past. , , , The
Witness says : " Alis the-ministers and con
,
g .
r' egatione rsd?b,Oth. - lbnrelies are of
mind and one heart , ' This isaiire
in
. where . , ,in this case there' s
entireffeedein of thought and,aetion. The
' filitkliV* l 4oo44:gi r Yit.PFOOte c!f:/#47
py seaultai ipflittgiki4-ittexteursee.. and
abeinding
.P
war
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111IMPTEV.OF TEE 1110 1 i 1 .BURCIII.
:We tlib went pni k liii • tjii 'nutei of
.the *n od of 4itaturTiAt u
inanir of our readers will. peruse them.witt .
interest. Others may but glance at them.
A few things are worthy of special attentiiii 7 .,
THE NARRATIVE of thil State. Of. Reli;
glen is an extended paw, It has ape . et ,
liar interest in the notice it takes of the
imiiiiiiie destitotioa • difeWittil" exists ' '
ko. st exists in
this, imuiparatively, well, cultivated field.
Just think of two limidrodthinFiand peo
ple', in , .thfi :bounds of ilifs 13 3 44:41, not under
Evangelistic influences ! Nearly one third
of thepoinifktion is . uncle *monism, and
other forms .of . gross, error or, neglige4
and "neglected 1 WAat a Nato QiristiiMs
to be- up and doing
' Cqxxontikg,' - aliCo; ought to J.el s ch .
thesa many ,and bring thenk.til
kit;i'rieW of the 13‘13Viii..141,0'01
l eeted, Alt, the chur c he s in this ' l l.3riod.f,
and those ntlie Synod of `A.II - eglieny,goei,
last year, lint $447 to employ laboren3, : amt
to; grant - book( and tracts_ to the iniMenss
pkipulation of Western Pennaylyaniisii
'this the 'measure •of .bur zeal, in this 'very
effective-irreans of .betiefitl-
THE FiNDUWD : N'T~' of` t~ie . Fonf fifes-
sorship in our BeTinarh?
-languishes. Two Tiara of • effort, has.do dm na
but a little - more than half of " '"" r xif
in this.,work;, >Our backwardness manner> :
be caused tort,a meta , of -encpinsecikuiiitt
The Beinin*, is, greatly blessed tof,,God:
It sends ont_lcuxe chums of well ‘qcialifiko
laboi:ercie;nri yea' • -
, lnce e COMMeII ,
ment of 'its preserittterig, sistemeiv students
have enttriti; fOk!fiinarT.T t ilinndro - thoee
in if , last. yenr.o.have: returned. Is "not. the
lln
Sing-4icuw to; Amoome laborers in his a'har4
vest:::, inffMng them- f 9 ne; to be edit
cafe d, }}or'' the- work, tommiesioned;
and sett forth: ••And they 'are -- ; 4 nbaily . -
of them, t nin',,own sans, and the sons of , our
near at hand • sister SYnods. HOW, highly,
fivcired are `i9fl ! And hOw. niibeeinning
yea ; sinful, is it for those who (let:Ainate do,
their p e art ' tsar o'lr. n. in 18 1111pOr IF
Let none dank that too mahy , yoftng men'
are preparbitTni; the YninidtrY.l- - -it is true
that soma enter,the- sacred office •who, ast
far:as mail can seci,%ad 'batter' be at" the'
Piow,,or'in - tir - SOr , k . shop; or the counting
house,indicates a *ft'
of Inertlitsriii ni t inibiai.:". Let "
•men hilt:mm(3'
duly piidified for e the WOOF, and there heed
be no fear tee numerous
THE MEMORIAL: tO Assemilly
subject In . : 16 1 7(71 ' 4
taut paper.: We: trust' thireit will proVe,
to ,he ." the
,beginpiiig 'of `a
end,"` of .•
. • ,
discussion'which Onghtto'be effective, with
'ont'beiiig 'very 'long protracted. It is :a
petition lo ; the highest authority, and the'
petitioners , pledge , themsellres that, the'
sibject
vestigated, they wilkacquieses in the steel;
sion which may , reshlt. `:Every tine friciro
of phrity, peace, and effective effort, ,will`
contribute what in lum.lies, to such aid in :
vestigation. There should . be no "-M.
ing " of IleaA siemßlyi•ll . 9" obitiales
in the way of
,obtabuni kiaWiedge;;iiil
spagial favors 'shown, .
THE 'NI - SENT complains that .such a nro,
Lice should be' taken of ‘‘ - . 11(1
ruinor seems, however to be welLifounded:
:Several_ members stated veil' Vointedly •
:what they, themselves had seetinatdi
'That a deep wrong has been domyis*adel
probable:, rumor .is - correot;' , a;'.4entedy
.should be applied: ' ' Investigations . "111-
mor ' oe : common. .Th They e ong , 130C1
safety:. Out. dountryi c hy its Grand Juries,
Institutes-11p in airy; into the public weal
.411 Avery. county, •.tiotur times a: year. . If
"tietniftglyltell'attthentleitted, rumor charges
. tybOiesid.ent:. At. * the ; United States, or .the,
Mod of a Department, or - a member of 'del
with ;Misdemeanor in`
office;' Congress institutes an •
~:i nqniry.i
AV A shali the
.Churehhe less conservative
of flier: parity Yea,-the Churelris; theo,;
refitilif More jealous for' her purity than
is the State. And shall she beypracsysf,,
less
.
Tike..Synod of; Bittaburghilaa r fromAier
rst orgatiizatipti l liee4 114" . iteady , ;friend
and prom i nent 'Or niqinolnk3r,
uprieltrieisa,purity,_revivAla v endlitissiene.
She maintains: her faith and her seal.: In
the Ineniorial ihe but ntaintaint her" ohlar-
aniciti,tuulfkettiequiEit lieineniet with a due
respoiiii;lhe will 'maintain her charaetei
still, in the,Fcdei ,ptiousof.'he4le-s3ae. .;.
REY 1 1 1,L AMEN, D. 1):,. INtlliS CARD:
.13ii.LJniiiiN is 'out with a longniird, in
the Preabyterinu l s-of October; :20th,
pi mg of our notice of his' erroneous ,
us
views civil •gbvei l nmentt`iii hi s
sermon before _the Genrlea - Aesenibly.
He
gays l-`°' They printednportioi?of - thiiiiiii;.
!grephie." 4/4 lirinted"
tion," merely, but. the whole ofeack:and
every
; paragraph, successively, for nearly
four pages; ; 'egg that he 44ed us to; pktit,
and all ,that,trented ili r rep . tly t on the, subject.
Tl!? Doctor.shonld state ,things correctly.
, fitlfe.says that-in our- editorial . remarks We
piiiilt4'."!itlb'elitarlid*tatiirct: 64 , 4 Sure:ly ,
would not haiifirriilif ; a gee:.
odamein p_Vp' j er
tt ••AS, • ' . 1 3; • t: r
#.3fas. for .gg!:t.. 0 :41.4 31 1t.it. OEIIO4,
show each sentence' its: connexion;
and then to.reprint the parts-which! we con
' sidered erroneous: We *lilt that he, and
otters, Werild:treat nat3p.,
le tap Lifitnever sent,"lifm...my.sernom ,
His i}otioe of .it was
,POughti"- Who
meet itcmhether,the" ail:tho s e or..the.pnbliiiii . ;
rii 6 .wia could not tell ;
and4nuinifeatly,, for,e riatioe..,-` If. l oge
•
had ignored it, the Board-- NliOuld
thOuglif thei*lifes-elightea ; end tie :lin-,
ivataklikeily'neVer hive' forgiven Avg
4 41 ,a
forth his 'wirk; the•pnblid :brie a riglit4i)
oriticistil‘4sl: it ;may ‘Bo:netimes;he'llie
duty of sOliiiititiceditonicA disclaim the
sentiments of f a pnblicalibn or even to
.sound a warning, •this...l4e,onoustrous
errors were put
,inder . ": the 'seeming
imprimatur one .4:3l l enerai , Assembly.
But
,the Assembly ... had never sanctioned
'O/0 1 4. .-xine,,icoid hot 'paps; '!is vote Of oen
,tkiie r upon its :preacher;. came very
nparit. It spAulpx.::!tholiiiiied the plan ; of
.!41144$ 40#140.i.14 : appuintment.
711`fin1*aitoi,rs;s I*i i.r"rVi*PePC‘a-•
eitTs.:ll64ll.t the•:,l44 ok , is;fr:defense,
ani.informed that I bakintit'ipssihly get into
N.Phy.... : not give e.trtithfill
statement The information Yon
tfintibt possibly get, into tie
.
AIiAN - NE° --S :AT RDAY, vain
•42. • V. ' jfec - • !• - ••• 0 .• L -•••.. _ •
P.. : •• • " .‘" *
. - •
Bann i yoar.l4 esen te . ofrfeelingi
and tli sptfr it ii ht y:; write';',4 The
inting r ioffiis here ery plain, 'fiat' the
character of the articles procured their ex
clusion ; and that, when the author should
come* to' himself, he might find access to
oex.co unans. .•
He . says, 'further : aHe has refused ,me
the right to defend myself against hm se
vere.annriediersions." We are nor aware
, • •
that Weniadeea single animadversion, severe
or Otherwise,. against our brotheri person
ally. ..Wo. do no such thing : .„ There was
' hence no:room for self defense. We spoke,
but of his published sentiments' and senti
menta;ptiblished, the public have a perfect
nght'to examine . 20
• • Several other things in the . .
card „might
<he , 'note& ••Wa :shall refers but
,of
Awn. He says : Semi-Hrietian, minds,
eit''lleve difficulty iri'.'iliideritineding
Ake, trne theory." NWiy a .Pay be;that we
:do not:nrierstand the,' them of the . iser
)obtil if we'do ISt ~
we bave ` eny hianiht**WaYd Erastianistn.
are' i. t .t! . It is true
;thit th'e - theory`of 'Chaplain,
But
qns_ 2P.T;ll : 94 t a l ßrAgT ,ei l
; yea, more, he carrierilils. , theoty , into
*e'ilXetip.:* # s,lie our
.inoEit.rpromin'ent;chniAiee,:audatt the: semi_
i i !tl i tO j 's 4 Y ) 0 1 I R e T w A:C i t i r r f 31 1,3 1 11 Pc f;
by. his : holding it.` ChipliCincyAriidefAxecu
eye his own
filiediv,*4l.3liii,tin4rl.oo4o6:l4liitt.elowge.
lONE 11,11 FoßppliiicoßN
The November number of' -tll4. -Record
duly • •
*Ye , ikbut ;
. . , . •Ita ,'a
10#14oe,t
DOMESTIC: MISSICII63.
••• There are ettersld,n qwa eorgia,
Nebraska; , and Texan; •Which speak of la:
togis f
*amino Septemberj inPhiladelphia; $11880;
ft Ltitier.ville,, $948 ; in,News9ileans,: $88; i
"EDUCAtiog.
The -Boaxii, as we stated, home weeks .
age, elected Rev. P. D. l Pryit4ant,'MAi::.o
W44 1 44i0 . i 1 344 - vtg.) t9 , 1094044;!**14!!:4
vaesOliy.tliecdeetesii..tif Di!.,:tiOiltENtoszt
the 441'14
MEM
AM.
. .
' Resolved, That in the•vieW of this Boa rd, the
soffioe,held by Dr. Clusrza,,andf that to-irhioli
GURLEY is invited;. are, and.onght. to• be;:entirely
equaland cO6rdinate, and that the , next.Genenkl
Assembly be requested to -give to -these: offices
alike the:mane of Corresponding
We hti*e not ye seeny ri
annonceineni
Dr t seen -a
of. . Gpn.4nir.B" views,,relatiyn• to his_ap
polntment. •.•.• •
Qalib $8‘ . 02
ltnaihrri. er:
.p , 8
in Pittainnit,h; $ B4B •in Liniretil%,p2a
•WORBION 'MVEIIONBh •
news. Maxi' . Oiitteri R - and
* tithe.% • • •
Ningpo is ertocuragiog. , An , ons church
six• - aanvertalad been nidgiVed . stud seberal
PertioPs wgrAregarded-uppOonst n ‘ quirers.
vu .
SitsiT4 4 -Mre*: sJoire: • [won'
i• • ....4rte_ •••
beeapremoved , by; death; ..leaising 4 ahere:aved
;o6n4Olii.tro* of
friildff - • • •
Et=
• ,‘ - • had
•TAPAN —Mr •an ;o -
~.•21, 7 11714
arrived from Ningpo, and.lverellltpooted.to
abikri;aid'inboir with , Mr.' and.°lllra.'..llir,
' • .—The laterit' raiNisljf Ajigtit4:l4tli k
Tbern: ,bad .been • more ithan the • innier
anichtht•of
14;:pritife +. r.• lNne.
A l.l s,ig.4.a.novig.zp an% ! lam.
.
Mona' eon veie - all-eieke..3Theterenelee,ry of
the' latter was :very on bßer•
sow writes .of *if interesting ease of con-
Rawill'Plifdi.
.11.12UCA.—Fifteen hundred- recaptured
Jia4 ..arriVed ai. ,Menroyiti. • , Mr.
Iffiximar man ai)Out establiq4ing himself , in
'0411 1 '44134
sea - coast, •Ze regarded4is respects , • as
favoiabid.
][I:I9AAN TRIBE . letter :Me opt
RP GI of ; the , Creek klission, ; iif of, *item:
her, gives an account of an. interesting meeting
held at Vallahassele, at which •three persons were
received to the communion • of,:the 'Church, an d .
taeordinance of baptism ' wa s administere,d.,to
the same nunber children it "ate aame time.
Oui Choctaw. letters,: one dated as late as , the
7t;li of September, contains many items of in
ferest. One from k: 13ur9smniv, mentions, tlint,
lie had, recently attended meeting" . ."near :
:Spencer, at which one indtildual had - been re
ceived to the fellowship of, the gherdh, and
riiere than a, dozen, were ingiiirjng. 'the .of
isayatioa ,• and also of 'another protraited meet:
ing near Stockbridge, whera;.thete was equally
at's - greet Teligibustinterest. — ktr.; . Bntiiroit also
.
mentions an interesting zaieti4at, his'
ohurph, when two.persons were tOeivedr,ti; the
communion of foie Church: AlMotik a11 . .;0f these.
let era `
apeak the 'distress which has already
commenced among the Choctaws, in consequence.
of the hiss Of their corn era y . the:dm:nett:
, Without aid, they will.unthin WC, be reiNisesl t to.
great string' .nn4o l . of starvati on .
The 14r4 - ilves' girir
five letters' from - the at 'the
diffei•nnt stations
ibcolovre , is September: $7.,7,8L,
" • P_UBLICe i n9I:I; . •
;;I'weat.ifithn;e eniiisiamt owe named,.as
:Baying itimaYed !appattitab"atta;..arid - fair
Bleffiaprinv•in September . :,Dingitlons, 42448 ;
:it _ • . .
• '7. Qilup.pirg,l3l".l46Pr'' •-
ItimstiTs in Septemiiiii .. so6lCfor . Childkeri's
; churclii.at St, Anne, „ ,
- ' CENTRE COIL* IC ~ •• '
'll.oilitift College was.4'o,tten ,up, wi.thin,4
our 'Pm rem'ernbrlgt*,lNY ': # l4 ' Srii;d 7 Of
le.rittlfii.ib l :" 4 , t ii.i, All ..# 4 4.4. 9 1C-111 - I*;:i v ite t r ,
111 .? ; oraidttntwf 4 theligkki, i _r 4 1 4. 4 6 10*e
luPtOnfton„TTaupylvarnapPrinthAluCh
wag, itiehly endowed by , ,ipublhs- funds,.
iiiti;-*fiiiili Pi i.l) - elatilitiiiig..:,:*2.-.
tiii ; ut 'were? grieved to See the money ot..,the• l
littate , perverted, but 'the' men in Oilier,
*§ " iO4, /Par:gine* il'Cir own way• -Pies
hyteriani••then- set to work and • eredted-'ii..
coiO4 . institution. , v lhi4 4;4,1 ifot4;isbA:
Ifrik,t, tarians held Transy.lvania for a number
oft 'ears. It' then
,oitniOX*:l`ltter` liiii*
h ,nthy that time Centre Collep-had gotten
siiiiih , strength, - and was.. koiiiigiatiated'intd'
public.: favor, that it went on apace.' It
hp; been a blessing , %o thelltate, as well as
:to tifit .. aiizet h ilitiiiiriiititit t ittiCoiii= of
literature:itri''allraY o lallethhie." . . !1 ... ~'".:
9,130 at ON -- YerlriCagor 'the otiiiiiteiii
Oentre, perceiving thatthetimlurdpmanded
9A 11 "*.E0 111 i,. - n ' Or%ilktgt4reilitl l / 4 1 1 0eitc 16 k:
h,y-an•appeat to...the ohnrehet.wiesdrunni,
to raise fifty Ake:Wind 421140' additiohal
funds. .To• ; :ihis . end Ahoy emploied the,:
ligelOY of ` l 4*: F. (} ETR,lilAte;' Mr
,.
Erma AN reioried to tip Trustees his
work. completed last Julie: •
' lll 4* llo 4 l kli;ire the aMainits.l36llee.ted•
within•the , several Presbyteries; viz. : • '-
Letiblvilli3: l • - ' ' 'W . gr',Bo,oo.
Multenburg, ' '''''.., i'.' '' . .1P,0)
Transylvania,' ' , X47110,0if
West 'Lezingon, - • 11472 1 .
Bbfilitiier, ' -'' ' ' 6,744 i
fAllubah, ... .. ......;' ' ' * ' " 41:,y , f
_.
Grand T° 4 1 A 4 fiass- 8,4 414
-4 ' ReVe'' isi, an 4x4raple. Witt - .sey the
Wiii
ME
En=
=EI
ME
Preibytoles f the,,synoa 9 g, ynkeeli#
to illisT 4 7 : :Wilf theylfiey
•
landnrt*e - n to .-Cridow'WOliiik gton
College. •••IttQapeds are pressing, and
.its
deeds are • worthy. Must it suffer ?
irality.toWard - it will slid.w a deficiency
.. true; . •
And ivhei 'say 'the :Fri ends of: Jefferson.
f..13hAl
be enabled la meiietlie educational d9nftlids . ,
of the age.? It is a•resbiterian inititiuticuL
It has done more for Presbyterianism in
the • last half century than any college': in
the land, except Princeton ; and More' for
the' true - religion for literature; foi good .
golrernment,: . and :well-being,, West of
thelollooo, i.llO. 4akr . bee.n dOne:l4. .:an
Where. then.. is the. sense. of. linty
in .the and where'lhe' . t . nototf of
the churches whieh: pOtibre
• thetiee, and of the > Alumni ` iilrlio ` there,` hail.
the training' ivhich glies - them distinction
aniong.theii fellowsf Shall Dr. • MARKS,
. on
. neitiConOkeneenie4'day be able to give
a favorable: gnawer to: these' questions.? •
s pnbl i cli i
aeePly tilleieifiaiiVashinatOn and Jeffer
rn. 901003;011.. fq;PP.l3'. the $39,000. each
whichihey 'pi...36E11141Y :heed- • ; ,
. 1 1110181111119 g B. I'ERNAILTANIA.
; i 5. 1 01,1 .. ,_40 111 404n. 6 4, O
sdaY,
hmitY:;n#ffat,daiN°44l l `lo•Aß .100 of
"P ali F i t i Y in g/ 4.14a Praye.44 l "..R€4. ll POYillia.'
Thii,recognition-of.-the , being of Almighty,
Glod, grid of his•speoial'priivide*;ofiOni
need of forgiieness, and thailie benitts
we re eive'are menu ar y eeom
nag, as A-.Esanifestataork, gational :faith-.
/Fhe following is the;official dootonent
BENNSTLI.Y.AIVIA SS: • •• - -
in** iind by the ii.uthority - of t:l4
TeivisAiß44:Nr444
744.4:ttlai,Aloyepsin. sf,the, said. Oorinacin-
•,:.,ig;Pf,.,;ti:,,‘ •
.
Mita, 4 3v • LTVAM 3 .:--The re vcdutiona' of
the, year 'have again brought us out an 7.
:nulel.fea';tival cif.. Thanksgiving •to Almighty .
'God. .preeeding y ear: have ire had
:inore.-.liblindatit.. cause. for gratitude , and
praise. The-revolving seasons Have brought
With thspkhealthund plenty: .The Summer
traits and the,.4.uttunn harvests have been
gathered.aitd garnered,in.unwoated exuber
ance:. A healthful.. activity •,bas•-peivaded
all the . departments of life ;•: and -provident
•ulitik his 'met . with,:a•Katiefokia reward
Vie increase of material ;wealth
liberally. employed 411 • snstaaning,otur.tEduz
:cational , and Religintm•Anatitutiont;
••both , are making- tlifit*Msat gkatifyitig
gress in enlightedink'ind ph:Vying' tlico
;public. mind.. While,, in. En.t4e,:icentral ,
and. abiolote, governments, • by . . their, pies
=sore; 0n.. - :personal .rights and •libeitY,. are
produniug:•excitamentty. Which Ithreates-to
upheave the very fnundatiOni of society;
and ,baye red, insomeinstances, to bloody ,
and, cruel wars; , we; in the enjoyment of
constitutional liberty, and, under the pro. :
:tection of eqtrallaws,•are!lmacefully l p#rau-'
ingthe'avoeaticirirof life, and engaging 'is:
liateVe,r - Promises to advance' our'social` . ,
s.and indiiridnal improvement and happiness..
".The lines-are;/-indeed "fallen tiv us in
pleasant have ti,:gciodlY hell.:
tagei'!"Viillihis ire see thOorderiugalif .
qcißCitifi4licegg grovidPncez
not. Onli for, our • recognition ) but. fouottr;
• publiefThanksgitringluid praise. •":
TAT& W,ELLIAM!
VAVHER, GiiVeredi . cifthe 'Ciimn3on
welth; of i tettusylyaniti;'; do hereby appoint :THEßSbAY 3 rTgx TWENTY-NINTH DAT
: oiANovz.mitint AfirxT, •to be• observed 'as t a
day public 'Thankagivine and Prayer,',
- aMi` teem:nu:lo44,bl
.all *Oitr:OitiTl 4 ;i tthit.. l3 4-
,:tiniqad4.-0 1 01.LiAlgrh. 1 41 : Y 0 0 4 #43r
tuey assemble:* their .tespeotive Vlaoes of ,
worship, and unite in offering Thanks to
• God,for , bi.sanan#old goodness; an diniptor
inglislorgisreness,_ and the' continuance of
his: merates. . • . •-, k
under:my, hand. o.4 , the Great Seal!
of ; the l -litate, at Harrisburg, this:Twonty
fonrth day. of; ~ Optober;z; one -.•theusand
eight hund,re4 :sixt7) *-3ad - ;of ^the.
Commonwealth the eighty-fifth.
• WM.t, P. PACKER- '-
By the Goirernerl• ;
MI
• VM 14 AC oft's , At f".
. • . • E STRIIy :-o, • the
COiesrt,, whidh highly; becoming, is
likely to be es.teusivo- in .the: ohseyvance,
thii.Yeat: The` -- mane. `dity 'beig!.fixed
upon:- . 113r" the ,••Governors of Mania; New,-
AtinzihitS," New-JefseY,L9hiiii
'and other , B.f.stes, no. douht.•be
•
generally selected bytbe executives of fhe
:dirildn•;• • --- • • . •• • ,
=WM
, .
_
TILE • SOUTIIERII- PREBI/YTERIAII RE V I EW.
AA . 41.
• jaillottingitematyime:beheve,. for...rour.
Quarterlies to ; ;enter into a c0m134,; .0116
ag i at anoth e r 4..ea11y treat k eub
jeeteindepcidentlyi:each in its
The' 'S ; ois*.n. l / 4 .: for , October,- :Yariesl . from
thiecustolitt , ;-11,hitione artiele;e4rofesso,
)00:tot ifer 13resented. in the 1 4 42".flacton.
+ltis• anAnitensiTe examination of-=the-:The
ories, .-0: ttiCAtari 3 .ti
, tame :inecesistve , members -.Of life . ..latter
::#0 46 "
is Rev. Dr. losit.7l. ADGER: v • The anther
of the, articles:lt
lie also a prominent; minister;: in: the Pal
metto-" State: ' - The',discussion. is earnest,
ikAle on both, The 'Nortb Caro
.PrlfbOrimi has •recently had :some
iiktfiiriniCations from "a diStinguished 'then,
lOgicsivik - fefessor, - :on the - sainef4rihjede.l
l'here'ieents to be 4,t,e#leltcy;;Anaiortiot
of. our-Church, to, reeingiiiinpfer: feriae
tionif tc•:tiipiriell3irkeggita; ,
will :• be, II ' dieixriery -that .is .`build'inf
a reejelyillich is itnintiable: - ;.
articles id this, - ,,noleber; in their
order' arela The Protestant i Church of
FraM• •,' "a t!4e.-Pastßiilf, tiRe49 1 0.:114.
.0y
The Resorrecfion 13647 . I.IPtTheitetteis
of ;ICLEXANDSR ON SBIYMBoLIYr • •
Unitire'.a - ii - d-.l.4,llibilitrof, the Church of .
Th:ts. 43 0 ( 404 1 '..Yi r Fit0g§ of
i ) i-ineetOn
Review' Theories . thiv".Afdership:
..IFRticolo
ME
• SYNOD 'OF NEW-JERSEY:- •••- - ••'
This ,Synod held its. , ireeent• meeting. in
Trenton... 'lt resolved" te'';'dieciontinne ,the
Plan. of, An annual
.Sermon, on, .Domiati,
Missions; and to substitWte addresses in its
Tke eaurie of ForeignZollaeb?„u° watrt
stinted
ary to Northere
I #-o°rjEr) *iv .fi t
Mica;ll3)4.WiWkikt B NKiN , irt; &iv
Foreign',.l4ifi.
1 49 1 44; 11 : 4 4:0: 4 44 , 74:ii6neer 4410 44
ary -to the". It'dian", 'of lowa, and "by' , l44: .
lic: ll l44!4:o l k:Xstablibhed
719,t4 of = thelittfeTara is Syria were
presented by Rev.lor. R. Bunn, and Col-
$ , ,
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leetiions en , thp dap of Thanks. :
A'4 tided- for their I•elic,f.
giVngi Iff re r °43l " . '
A resdhitien.,,„ ndefitek•yetineStmg
ministers to presfeht on the 284 f
-
cember next, on Ihe silbjeet of -th 'Pi. ot
ant Reforthation. commemern
tion of the , first meeting ;of the v, Gieueral
Assembly, in . Scetlartd Tha.tmelhagt o 4.
place at Edinburgh, December 20,1666. 1,
Tie Pre,sb t'
y ery of °risco,
slating otfour ministers and one2,raling
elder, a native;"-was receiyeirand, enrolled.
PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL ALMANAC.
•
, •
The enterprise :er.r.'b Witsorr, Esq.,
'Philadelphia, in getting - up and rendering
highly 'valuable, the Presbyterian Histori
cal Almanac deserves great praise and
should receive; encourage ;en ;from, minis
tern ; elders, and people. ..:The; Sync& of
Pittsburgh commends it highly. ''Other
ecclesiastiCallndiei hive done the same y:
The offer, of MR. WILSON' to give , SIPO
in premiums for Essays, to be-,published in
the forth-coming number of, the -Almanac,
on the subject of parsonages, deserves' fa-
Vl:treble regard, and forms an additional
reason for subscribing for, the work We
wish that all congregations would attend
to this matter. - The minister should have
a home—an abode of comfort, -,with an
adequate sustentation, practically freeing
him, if be be a prudent man, " froM
Worldly cares and avocations."' - It greatly
Strengthens' attachments; and ironioies use
gist is, it, tends to` acComplish the
erul,for which our Lord . , ordained,. pastors
and teachers. „, "
ECCLESIASTICAL
Mr.• , J. H.- FRAZER has 'been ordained, by
the Presbytery of New-Rrunswick, as an
evangelist to labor in Mississippi. -.
Rev. JOHN D. PAXTON,'D.D., has accepted
the position.of -Principal of the Highland
, 13niversity, Kansas.
Rev. j J. PciRTER) and" his coitgl'eg4tion,
of St. Lonis, have'retired'frota`the'New
School connexion and 'united with the
Old School.
Rev. Timis CHEESRMAN, D.D. has ,been
relcaied• from his charge of the -Fourth
Presbyterian church, Philadelphia.
Rev. A. A: MORRISON'S Post Office addresi
is4unetion
Rey.' ty lEr.„ MILLEE., haying accepted ,calls
from Armagh and Centreville churches,
his Post Office address is changed from
Wapellb, Louisa County, lowa, r to New-
Florence, Westmorelaml County; Pa..
SAMUEL RAMSEY, late. of the Western
Theological Seminary, having to
auppply Washington, Carrollton; :and
Bellebrooke churches for' a , short time,
his Post Office address will be Dayton,
EASTERN ou • 1r
BOSTO N AND NEW.ENGL A ArD.
, HARVARD COLLEQE nOtWl - ' ilit;tri.ding the
;many competitors in the, field, stillnttracts
an undiminished , Inumber of; students.
There are at Present; in allthe departments,
896; Divinity 23, Law 175, Scigntiffe 72,
Medical , '191; Astronomical . 1, Resident
Graduates 9, Tinder Graduates '443. 'Of
the 'Under,Graduates 32 are Seniors 191
Juniors, 134 Sophomores,.. and .126 Fresh
men. The wealth oftthis Institution, its
ancient fame, the learning of its , profeSsbrs,
arid the number of the stsidenta, niustawakeii
in every pious heart great, recreetthat it
is not under ' ` decidedly Evangelical influ
ence. As at present constituted, Orthodox
Christians: are in a great measure excluded
from itsadvantages. For, however high /
its reputation Lin a literary and scientific'
point of view,this will by no' Means enm-
Pensate for- the 'danger to which the reli- ,
eons convictions 'of young men are exposed'
with'such surroundings •
Wavalsat,late President,
ii-nour'deliVlirixw a 'oOnistii , ef twelve lec
tures befaii - the on the'
Philosophy. .of . Religiori: Dr„.;iyelker
midway
enpies, philcooPhy;' . :si:
between the trinicend'exitilials ‘Uncl . thii
lowers of. Locke, and there is.great curiosity
to hear. his lectures. • , There is 110 ;New
.:
England `;theologian •anktonethe"
the Unitarians• whose' jttigmeqistonaid
ered Wittont ilk of the 'ex
ternal'"ithlracteristia3 of the .. m:4or
one, of the
• most earnest itiipressive,
fascinating ; of speakers. - ,•,:
in :his '.fatUus article ';on'
Elie: 1 1 +1; Afers:o 4 ie :
vigor which
8U 0 A * 411P . 441t1113r i .1 4.94 11:
out ,and ' 4estioyi oopp*: o Pheiret4a l 4x?#B,:'
!'.onerbo . 4 4fturtioulii,7 , :lie" taYst;fcenti..;:.
tied..'' Or t his Benefits the . ,Thuittf.."rit
Christ,' had , . this f4tEs.. le 3 / 4 003: - tittEfir .
;111:
VIYAMP; :•*144-4037 ` times ted, and'
waB eagerly. r e ad everr - Tairy:sof..ltaly.!
tiß.Vo l . 4, .lnquisjqrk,.Ao:oo4,;.•#,l . ...the!
Lutheran doctrine of jUstificatioir:by
They proscribed 'itf'in it is now.
as 'ithirly 1 the ,gecond of
thatitivEnglish
.traufAtion of Ali 'treatise. iniat;inads some'
tiinetifitting•thelrst halt'of.:the . ...Sixteenth
century;: ..The
,fcurth . ,.editi9n of: it . ;
hatted, kW was dificorcii4l,latgly. by an
Eiiglish'illergyman, the* Rev.. Doha Ayres,
who immediately published ' . it; jaiith..s:Uo
ticcsot Ahc,..iauthor. Measrs. Gould & Lin
coln harp- just -issue& an gmactvireprint of
thialunricus, intercstirigiand
The'ilitiroi Was AofiiiiPhleiiiii.;;sleirCtedly
godly: map, who suffered .,: ~nartyidom' i of
his A11e 1 4,2t.A 411e.,b0okAft,
small . oiellutlichlicniatteX. and mays be
v'
Tirtkeu Thilaiitte , PNiurver it
is 'aver on the 41114 6`i t liVigeititiFkei •
and
Artifteial.,Leapherii3;arnon g the
latest of its stussassetr*t*!n An2h7t.?
*Os., arereanalhitflphitpho4.fO l ee Iran
d'red pounds:46f 14,10#5rdallY:
from scraps of, old
rope.. It heig not beeil.introdneed.:AtFor
New.,En gli a ajilekthe•AaTalid is 'atiklif . -
to be greiter-tban the supply: The , pei,
cess of making to. that' of - quit-
tietiiing paper' • ' '
• 11......a-17 A"'S Co., •of Milford, CL,
has entered into a contract With .ft foieigh
tgfarnigh 020 1401). .**4 of
the provise that the order may
I hsextbpded'k'lit'ooo,6oo„'qn
tlompany sixty .days notice i4Ore thii
pletion of 'the firptior.'-rwhe same govern
-
latent, has altio'cAiiiirac,teci .444 the company
for several thadeigi'd dollars' , worth of the
latCst 651050,:-61*44/40.1,01iiiiltki
YALWAtIit at. latiertAir‘ her: eh 'of the
NM=
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MEM
WEI
EllewerNeAtef which has been. s o
-
inAlre.Courtp By a general co mproini,
between Il 4lte heirs, the will was
aside entirely,:andibe bulk of the prop c , t „
given to the .I:4Mily, leaving $.90 74100 4
Yale, and - $20,900 . -...t0 Wabash Collez(,_
Thwwhole estate"(eslimated at half a
lisp,) ; except a few, legacies, would b ar ,,
come to Yale had the will been eolite4,l
liiiiealloWed, but .its 'provisions were
c mplicated. and restrictive that the V,
preferred to take only a fifth of the
hampered with no ccin di tion s, to carryin g t 1„:
iiiitt e :*Ji n 4 l the Courts, where the w ill
glithaire been set aside altogether.
:Prof : ,Loomis; who takes Prof. Olm s t e , d ..
place;; as now,in v .Europe purchasin g 11 ,,
philosoiihiCal, apparatus for the ('oll
The', Corporation:appropriated S2,W j i
this purpese,...and Richard S.
E sq., of, , New,Haven, added $5OO p lo y,
Thee Scientific School are now in p osse , io , ,
of their new building, lately presented
,t4e Collegnby Jos. E. Sheffield, Esq., tit
cost of $40,000. The rooms are all 111,..
in :the most convenient, and e l en
elegant manner, many of them being ( la ir.
rately,freScoekandorna.mented. The l e ,
tore-room will seat - three hundred. Het,
the annual course of Agricultural let
will be held next Winter.
BUT LITTLE is said in the religio n ;
newspapers of the state of the churches i ll
New-England at the present time.
the enlarged contributions to reliev e t 1
American Board, and the interest taken
the last' annual meeting, shows an awaken,
ed missionary spirit in many of the chortl e ,
whichis ahrays an omen for good.
,iNB-W-YORK.
MONEY is about the cheapest thing now
offered to the' People in this city. Thep,
is an absolute glut. in the market. Sho rt
loans are 'readily secured at 6 per cent., awl
but a imait part of the money offered can
be pnt off at this, rate. During last wed,
the &reign' shipment of specie arnounrcl
to $1,003,430. But notwithstanding this,
the banks - nnitsually plethoric. The
expoitiX cefeal.,Produce have' been lam e ,
and keep the, market well supplied with
- commercial bills. All the wheat that come,
forward hat hitherto been readily taken f,,r
shipmerit. Corn :does not go forward 1.0
freely. Thc-exports will fall off as soon
canal navigation closes, and then some re
action in thei foreign exchange market is
anticipated: , " The receipts of cotton are
hardly up; to-ithose of last year at this pe
riod. The
,ini,portations' for the week are
rather less again.
U03140159* V ANDERBrLT, it is reported,
is about for build two new fast steamers for
his tranasatlintic line; The length of each
is to be 400 feet;_breadth of beam, 55;
depth, lg. They are to be of wood, and
built in the most substantial manner, so :I,
to - secure; draught, combined with
great strength. Their model will be after
that of our fastest river boats; the engine
are to be " overhead beam," with 100 inch
cylinders andl6 - feet stroke. The paddle
wheels will be fifty Meet in diameter. The
Coinniodoreis determined to wrest from the
English
,steamers those, advantages which
they have lately gained in the carrying
trade: of the, The Scienti:fit:
American, high authority, says " We
v 11. 13 fears. of the reanit. Those steam
ers, when. hitilt will be the swiftest in the
world."
It4aletAimiated that there are is the city
Pleciti''about eighty-five thousand
• • 'Whom; about twenty-eight
P•lstr , .•••• • ••i! ••• •-•
•tbouse.nif are R o man Catholics, seven thou
spend
Jews,, eight
_tholusaai4 attendants on
Protest:4i, " ' Worship, •and. the remaining
IDity:twb thousand are infidel, or at least
indifferent„- to religion. . '. l l'he question of
••,
emir 'German daily and weekly
„
papii s ecular character, but opposed
to . the infidel tendencies that distinguish
• many. Grantuta,papers, is again actively agi
tateflotoil-tas;received the signatures and
ippivial of twenty-five German clergymen
.lu'o,*.rOili
s aid: its immediate vicinity.
P? ' , • •
11.:gte i iageristartad it will be under the
> i4jiiiilaafixi4anriiiiail'ot the Rev. Dr. Schaff,
ittufesser, the Gsrman Reformed
ille2lugival..l4miiitiry, at .Plercersburg, Pa.
•.• • .
' .. TErit''r.UULTEErERS are busily at work pre
pingfliF 'the
_holidays. The issues for
. 44 nnsually elegant and
valnab
arles Scribner's brine ngout
-Wits446 .4;a4llll.dered the most superb gitt
book ever pUblishud in -America. It is en
titled ' . • • • -;,•
- Friti-Sorras ; '. a Book of Golden Poems, made for
' *the ropular'-'Heart; J. W. Palmer, 31.1).
Upward-ofp,sixty,Origmallllustrations,
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Qnigrno~ Autograph Cop,ies of fifteen famous
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i l 4 .,Alome,.Sweetliome,").Whittier, Browning,
~ b oiiol,.-Einerson, Willis, and Pinkney;
• liiesely contributed to this work, by the Poets
ithein friends. In! ogre volume Royal oe
ith7o, glinted on the finest tinted paper. at
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-*
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. .
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