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    REV. DAVID M'KINN'EY
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REV. DAVID M'KINNEY,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
Christ Stilling the Tempest.
BY MRS. UNMANS,
Fear was within the tossing bark, •
When stormy winds grew loud,
And waves gime rolling high and dark,
And the tin mast was bowed.
And men stood,breathless in their dread,
And baffled in their skiil—
Bat One was there, who rose and said
To the wild sea, Be Mill 1
And the wind oeased—it ceased—l-that word
Passed through the gloomy sky;
The troubled billows knew their Lord,
And eank'beniath hie eye:
And slumber settled on the deep,.
And silence on the blast,
As whin the righteous tans asleep,
When' death's fiCine throes are past.
Thou that didet'rule the angry hour,
indinme the,terupelit's mood,
Oh !''-send' thy Spirit forth in power,
Our our dark Bottle to brood t
= .
Thou
Th that aide, the billow's pride, "
, ,
Thy infind&tes to fulfil,
So speak to passion's raging tide,
Speak martial, Peace; be still!
1 1 ') Prith#,PitilabYtillan Banner.,
Presbytery of Redstone
pe.Preshytery of Redstone held, an in
termediatc meeting at Mt. Pleasant,
vember 4th. ,•, .• • ,
Any,. Sohn M. Baruett,from thePresby-,
tory. of, St. Paul, wns received as, a member
of , Preshyiery. call from the Mt. Pleas
ant hurcli was presented , for the
labors of Mr. parnett, and, being accept
ed by him; h‘ was immediately installed.
The Moderatcr,Rev. Watson Hughes, pre-,
sided and proposed the constitutional gate;
tions. Rev. 44., McGaughey preaobed
sermon. Rev. J. R.. McKee delivered the
chari r e, to r the pastor , and Rev. 4. R. Hughes
th ge.to the, l people., •
,Rtistlytery adjourned. {same day, there
being but little additional, businese befoie
them . ~R. clerk.pro tem.
1 , 1 the P,rpabybyrian. panntir.
Posbyteroif St ClatrivillG,
kittilit r of St j elatisiilie bold it's
tP hiiettig,bn . .tho 7th tlit.;in 8t ClairS
y
,
• -Rev` 'David R. Campbell Was installed
ati-pastor over the First`Presbyterian Church
in 40 plebe.' ..:
In.' the instillation services, Mi. Fitzger.
al'd 'priached fro& Ist. Tim. i :11.- 0 Tkit
&lions Gospel:„Of the, blessed God." Mr.
Mehaffey presided, proposed the eonstitu 7
tiOtial quektiOns, and , gave the cbarge .;to
the pistol' `; and 'Mr. Crawfor d gave the
charge td the'people.
'Two young men were taken. under the ,
okra' 'of Presbytery as canditatee for the '
tiiinistrY.
A. sum equal' to 2i Os. for each ocimmu.
iiibaht was assessed on the' congregations
'wittin our Vounds, to pay the Commis r '
•• sioners'',fuild, arid 'O,Outinggptreal . ' I 'M -, I ;
li v
The following .. supplies were' ap 'cad :
t, • _Fairview.
~ , Virg Sabbath in November ~Mr ,Catnp:.
bell • to administer the Lord's Supper, and
take up a l , collection for the Board of pos.
DL
mestio,OSlOne• . , • ,
First Sabbatb.in Dec., Mr. Wm. L, Boyd:
First doe Jan.,Mr: A. L. H.nox..
'First ,do.• .Feb., Kr. Wm,•lSt• lloolt
First do. . 1 Mar., Mr. R. Armstrong.
• ~,• ~ :Beech Spring. „, . '
Fourth Sab. in Oct., •Mr. , Wm. L.,Boyd.
• Second do. Nov., Mr. J. B. Graham ;, to
administer the L'ord's Supper, and take up
a collection for the Board of Foreign' Mis
-010118. -
Fourth Sobs Nov., Mr. B. Mitchell,-D.D.
Second do. Decz,'Mr. Samuel Mahaffey.
Fourth, do. ;d0.,; Mr. T. R. Crawford.
Second dot- Jan., Mr. ,S. H. Wallace.
Fourth do. •• do', Mr. Wm, M. 'Grimes.
Second do. Feb.,-Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald.
Fourth do. do., , Mr. Wm.. R. Vincent
Second do. Mar. Mr. John Moffat.
Fourth do. ,do. Mr. Wm. L. Boyd.
llotpital Beeaet,
By SANE BoffiVAL MOORE.
It is a noticeable Wit that in' most of our
hospitals, Pennsylvania is more largely rep
resented than any other State. The good
old Keystone• State has poured outoher
blood and treasure most freely in , the great,
cause. During a late visit to the hospitals
in Frederick / as well as on and in- the imme
diate neighborhood of the battle-field! of
Antietam,. numerous , incidents , of almost
unparalleled , fortitude and heroism hive
fallen under eur notice, a few;ef which may
not:prove uninteresting to your readers.
In the former United- StateilHonil
Frederick, lay a noble-looking youth of eigh
teen. Both' Larmet; were off close , to the:
shoulder, yet heives!oireerful—wonderfully
so. • His. fine , alba „ lighted Alp) 0 4 , while
waiting for the cars,: we held a few ;
inin
utee,:conversation with !him. f!! We ;) men
tioned) that we had .that morning talked
with- - a gallant Pennsylvanian who had!mit
with like misfortine, and , who had!said
that he! did. not regretl having enlisted.
" Why," he; replied{ with an animated look,
"1 don't. regret ittet , was a warm
day, !and,;the;)perspiration stood-din';-moist
drops mi! his ifereheit4 yet, e was .not able
to wipe , ihisilface; or bruiti aw a the flies,
As we 'did both for bim,dte-looked ,Tiltr? with
a pleased :Mono, saying,;"TheieMonothing
L liken. so ! , misoli ,as to lies • the. ;ladies."
n What do you Suppose we think ne,yoli
we inquired:. " , I'm sure; I do let ‘• know
what, any oneLdoes." Well, simply thei
you ere,theigreatist hbero of this ., Wers for
you have probably otiered more fov , the
Union) -, than any' one, almost." -:111a: eyes
glistendd : did et! think it was.that."
Then ho told' to - that she lived in Staff
Wisconsit,his name was' Arias n. Young,
and he hadalatheri Mother, brother; tend
little= sister, whom;hatopedlo see by• New
year's-and Christmas, though he ‘couldhnot
tillshow he would; get Mine, tttilese some
one siamgoing that way, andvoilld•talioltiiii
alongP t 4 4 l l ol l=your little aistei:sheorntitt
devoterrlikrielf to taking. Care! ;of pate
" Oh, she would if she were only.:. here:
She thinks r a.vgreat deal of me; I shan't
suffer if she liar;' help! it. I'd like to have
you come and seeime Hvyou! come to Fred
erick again." . $1 Wilk and if we dn, is
there anything yonotaditid7likei could we •
write home for you Id* N 0,,, thank
you; there,iras a letter' written) andl have
not got an answer; '1)4t.4 1 4 . 1 0 1ike )
please." "itis a great wonder your epir-
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its are so good." Oh, I would not lose
my good spirits for anything." Heroic
boy I We came away from his little cot
feeling that if with such men as these, the
nation failed to 'crush out foul rebellion, the
people must lay the blame to other sintrees.
- In another hospital,'one over whose head
a shell had exploded, Would never speak,
again: But the saddest' sight of all "was a
soldier,_ twenty-eight 'years of age,-' named,
Din. Fuller; both - of Whose arms were
struck by apiece of railroad iron, fired by
the rebels.• He had-been in the battle of
Fair °hits and -Malveit'Hill; and at`the
battle of Antietam had. not had time to fire
a Ishot;.before •lte was`struck. One arm
was amputated at three - d'elock On the
day of the : tattle; : the other on the
Sunday after he-arrived at the General,'
Hospital-phis' "agony .being so' great that;
'he was very' 'anxious :`fer the operatiop.,
,to be .performed.:.- , He. remarked 'thsltqthe
three houra,he had been in the' battle at
Fair Oaks, were the shortest, he had ever
passed. He wag the yciungetitehild. His
-inether,no* in' her fieVenty-ninth ' Year;'
could - scarcely- bear.tn have'hith "nut 'of her
sighq she was now'ffeak , andt , ohildisk and,
he hoped did not know.,of his great Warn-.
ity. 'He alliided playfully to a barrel of
apples he expected' tohe Sent to the hospiL
tal, and 'said that , his appetite Was excellent.
" Oh, that he -only , had One heed to , leed
himself with • perhaps no one would .wisii
to be troubled on him." When,
we`told himwe thotig,lit was the hero of,
the war, he said, ." There:are greater 'heroes'
.than .I .He,enlisted in Potter County . ;
Pa., but his friends were now in Northport,'
la., but le, ; added, '`" I shall most hate to:
leave the Old State." Speaking df'his greai,
sufferings, he repliell'in 'llitite-ittziorter
.words " Ltio et i regret'thata eitliged,; l I
expected to got:hurt; I - did not expect
aet horhe safe and sound." On leaving
,
we -,"said; -41 cannot 'shake 'heads,
!With' yout" , t'fftrehOokillis head , tied'
atoOping.dollria.wifisilently pressed a kiss on
I:tia t ittesattital hrow, and left hits with gath - 2,
Bring and sorrowful tears. It Tight haie
been a token from his mother. PetliPS,
the soldier receilind it as stith - , 1 for a. smile,'
illuminedhis patient face: Immortal hero '
Illustrioue Pennsylvania!
Returning to our own hospitals in Bahl.
more, we found that most of Well had been,
taken in charge by the . Ladies ' Vaioaßelief
Associations; so that, the sick are now much
better cared for..'After ;those we had left;
theY looked VerY,,ionifertahle--the floors,
in Some, covered. with matting, the walls
decorated witherigravings pietures, ac
cording' to each ,one's taste or fancy ! By
'their-Aide lie - Allan:l4 l 'S 'beautiful` card,
portraits of their ;Generale, 'referral to:
with never -failing One by: one,
they were shown to us : Burnside; - Sigel;,
the brave Richardson, the gallant .Reno,
llooker,•lind 'Kearney . , °ter 'when& %an&
some face they dwelt in fond, pride recall
ing
,many, a, charaoteristie and- nobie.,trait,•
in memory of ~t he departed chief. ,Late,
,views or -Antietam, too, were beginning to
engross attention. ~"That's my General,"
'said a little German lad; " I 've spoken to
many : ;a: time rin • North Carolinal:te:
alWays speak.s,to, t his men." • „
In this., hospital, on the release of our.
prisoners' from Itielmond, „we, saw a young,
Man, pareof whose shoulder had. beenoar=
lied away by a Spent cannon ball. :Ili&
wound, through long neglect, was filled ,
with 'Worn* the,•erni swollen to 'four times
•its natural site; and' the breast-bone greatly
orposed; yetleaning over hitn to put 'a Spoon
•to +is lips, -wesialia countenance that, Wei
'he,Wvettly in its Christiatriesig,nitiOn. The
• r 4 haplairroalied him . " tholamb;" 'end diari,
ing his long sufferings, no *Olin ever - heard a.
murutur 'escaper lis patient .11ips, .; H e was -
confidently; expecting•to return home, wheW
the angel of •GoEi released him..• • • 1 • •
blithe first room ono fearfully. hot , day
in .July, lay a lad of nineteen:oalso -from :
, Richmond, whoiemight erutv after theldmt-,
tie .of • Gaines' Mills, ivas..arnputated with
out ohloroforur.. When asked how he. was
able to ,bear , ?this; he sweetly'
•"• When I saw others: suffering .so • much, I
could'not think of myself.". , :Be had lived.on
a farm in one of the most beautiful valleys in
Pennsylvania. He, received, in .the rude
barn to which . , Was takeat flour dan
water; " mere petite,' as a conaru ire-E
mirked • and could not eat it so.
said, Let us draw our rations as if
we Were well.' 84 we got a piece of. pork .
and a little flour, and rendered the ,fat of
the eporkilniiking What we called biSduits,
and -baked them in OW lAtticiduslyt
expectiurg soon' to see his . father and mother,
a munt-loind 'brother and: ittater';'o6 . ii a 'fear
miles distant; +ow were ireSheeked And,•
'
on out next visit, his little cot. teiignted'by
another. • He had gone, as he said'to• those
around, "to: abetter `world:" Inlid dying
hours, when spoken Ici`o - t•thei - Savionf of
sinners, and asked 'the
him, he , sweetly replied, tn •iirdrds of great
and- rich meaning -1 4/6 9 •;;i4my
rtOlieisi!" l : - In the 'lovely valley of Oiiii+nr
,lstudVsleelis • his peer' VOttit-bitt'
'lndus iseed, sown' itit hope," sitbigfdr the
resurrection' twining. A ' tittle beyond,
•died , Pne froth Pittsburgh, .trithr• hopes of
life asistiong 88' buy who may ` read these
'finesrdwelling-folidlY "t Kite;" "andfhks
••"•dear -hey- and• girl," 'in 'hiw . ralit
hours. Their faces he was never tesee,
• yet, think , iciod 1 he had great' p . 64,0q.'!
~ f rbesettii, ,e dniei front PennOliann4<ithe
State :in a which so Many -soft Our Childish
daye. - Wereipassed, and by *bake 'winding
or 'Crooked river, many' ti-'gol'deno,dream
q d r e d.E u it .:L.'ll t 41, '
Baltimore, November; .1862. - ••• -
..The.lern .
FB~
71; ;Leigh Riihtnorid, in walkiffe i iiittliill
to..relieve the horses of the' coach nn avhidh
helps travelling, distributed several, tracts
to such persons as he chanced. to , meet.
One was received and torn, iti r tairo; and
thrown upon the gr3tuidc w ' lbiw-tray
eller smiled 'and '"; l u
" See'hOw'tour'tiolit is tifiatai there is
on least;:giiite / lpst!"
' am 'nee: sb ; tulle of that, 6 'i l itid;
`Richniond ,• t 'a` t at,iiii ) .iate, the' hushiaaiiiiin
iiast the - VW that some of the' Seeds
bb'trodden down':'•
"Reaching the 1410 ind iiioind
"vie* the soilieity,'- i they saw - Nati-tie
hdt Oartieriiii"torn tract 0'441 4 lute
the field "setting the haythakers, - ipa that
readitg it to Wendt**.
The il' bad' done WOrk - ibilierpiogy;
•g 'tract Ifleld j e i ,
getkei by
man' 10_4 iteaiiiioAMik, ndtre
to a' 01 1 0 fi ediks l ol7!'" Aider of the
tract was lead to reflection and prayer, and
became an earnest Christian and tract-dis
tributor. Three others soon became dili
gent laborers in the Master's vineyard:
Pass the tracts along; they will not be
lost!
. Synod of Indiana.
The Synod of Indiana 'Met in Greens-.
burg, on the 10th 'of Odrober,lB62 and after
a s'errabn by the Ref. Ow), the
Moderator, preeeeded th:b*iness.
Rev. Josiah - Crawford . Was Chosen mod
er4tor; and Rev. R. B'. Abbott and tTharles
The following paper, offered 4y Rev. E.
D. Mac Master, wakadoptod (' •
' The Synod of Indiana, iii', dasSion at
Greensblirg, OctAer ' 18,'1562 1 , 'reeegniaing
the' Manifold and grieveiS the 'civil
'wail, 15Y *Mali • ihe 'nationie eoriVtilied; and.
its eidif,enCS'ilil'eatened;.' is 'the right. :
eons 'ludguien t t: ef - God'Upert : na-..
tional sins, and especially' for' itsscoinfilicity
with, and , sUpport-of the.vsystem 'of slavery
existing in many, of A the States, for the,in
-1 struction and guidance of:the people under
its own paStoral care, and all men to *horn,
voice'may coine; deems •it its 'duty to
declare C 4 Izii; ":,
That 'the nation.' tko right to'expect
that - God wilt turn away froth. thej'natioU
his judgment, the= ination , shail khav4,..
with - - sincere !antgodli,repenfariee, turned
from the sins by which' . the - judgment las
nrovokee ,- '0 0- •
been pro.
That iris, therefore, the imperative:duty,
of the 'Citizens' of the natien, while= huui
blink themselvellundei the inightrhand of
God; and confessing theii'ownleits, aid the,
sins' of the= - nation., supplicatingbhis=sfriercy,
upon it;',to urge'Upen'the'DiatienilfGovern-=
ment'thi-exe.rtido of the whole power .with.
=legitimately - investedi Whether,
=Mk dexe military= low "=or=otheraistv'tovith-,
Arai , the nationt.froml'all cOMplicity with
and support of slavery: ====.), -- 1,04 =
• =Thatr it is' the= sacred'. dutY ofthelmhole.
, „
4 peoplei by an tne means in= their -pixies+,
Moo; and=to• the twhohirexteetrolltheir pow
er;'•to =sustain and support the 4 Go - vernment
in ill 'lawful :Riad usrme asitien" foi the - sup-,
piessidni =the - traiterous'ieliellioo,= which
=havbeen Loriginated ranfd csristakted-in - lithe
interest of slavery and slavery prdpagandisni
an& dbmiriation.,w )),•1
The ayes ond frodslwere -called upon, its
fideptien; and ,- are as follOws - 1:t
' Ayes—Revs) R.= . llo=AlacMafterli Josiah;
Crawford4R. X)1/. Matthewe, - S. S. Potter, T.
CrovielvAlexanclergierritg. It:Morton,
I. &Wilson, B.tTaggartt,
G. D. Archibald, William Siiiklifjclamea
,Wood, J. : V Scott,-D.,R, McKee, pharlef
G.:Hay, 4 Geo. C. 'Heckman, F-.
Gilefistf
• 7
!Levi Gellicliy,'W;lsk - Arant=
dormis,'-=Rt , =B p -Abbott; 4 - amen - Gilchrist, I Da.
vid- M.onfort,J3: ,WOods. And Ruling
,Elders; J. G. Giltner, J., H. McCampbell,
R. 0: Bohart, lames Wooley„ Jilin Smith,
X. Snienk, Jamestfatilb,p, A.
Grab:lire; A. ei '4llclirise,lVl - L
Mitchell Itenderfon,Geo - Al== Stone, J. V.
Carson .11." Rise; A. R. 'Forsythe =X. CI
,Ciumb -Eli, Buel,
• ,‘ s t =
No es—Reys. David Stevenson , C. B. Dal
Ctikties''Axtell,= - Micr J. J.
Smythei=v Arid ItitlidtElderS;J:4ll Cimp4
bell, InDemareeiAnd Robert: Marshall.
Against this action of Synod, ,the,,fellow
ing protet was, offered, and admitted,' to
record
'The tifidtheigned ihr . e 'ciMstrained - to' Pro
test= aiainst =the= aotiOn=' - ofki . SYnod in' adopt
ing, =paper ofiqsli'very,'Epresented by the
Rev. E. D. Mac Master, fpohe, , fol
lowing reasons
1: Wgibelieve` it it;e the proiince of
Synod to determine the specialriational'fin,
which hissbrought capon us ~=!,‘ the civil war
by which : the, oation: if, Ocjiyolsed.7 _
We deny that is,
has any rightto
citizees' the'nation ' What
flidY 4 onght 'go firgeiturnit' ale Natiefial
Government'? 'either to , do=or or , to leave .Un-
dona.q.-1 r" ,
3. .447,eraana th e suhjec,t,tor
slavery, being as we believe a political
question, is in direct, contravention - of - the
Ocaistititioril or , chir , Tliti.reti,' whieleinays,
See.4-,)rf-" , Syriods and Qouncils
are to handle or conclude nothing but that
which ist,ecclesiastical,andare , notto r
' inte r=
meddle with civil affairs,,,vrhich concern the
comnionweeltb." 1.1-, '3
We , believe it,iiiwise.—its tendency
being distractourslurches„and , create
divisions among the members thereof.
DAVID STEVENSON,
Skrrue,
Roi3T,MinBn&LL,i
• RENAY. DAIYIAREE: F '
JAB:MA M. PAMPBEF t
013.9..LE8 AXTELL.
Synod'e r ectien in regard, to the subject
pftoo,vcdonce is as followip
Thp„ Sink 4 :the
Schenck in hehaff or t ibeii * O‘gienttclitrds,
and, aspelaPY of the 8° 1 474e9 J.'9 1 4 143 4 1 9
therefore,
Resolved I. Synod recommend to our.
churches, to take up . collections for all ; our ;
Boards, the p laa' 4 8-
tematie ben, evelerice, reconriendedi,by the
9'enerai Asseinhily,:er , ,syfir similar plan.,
Resolved, 2. pio,, F enliOop of tracts .
and'hoOks among our soldiers and sailors
at the present time, Upon which BOli"rd!
hatiii r o laigilfentere4 is a
tworkttof- impbraanceitand we earn;
natlYt.r.equeat, all - PAY. t ja . the
work by their prayers and 10eral contriliu.
eons.
ifollowingiectiOn thou Miiites of
GiMertillAitinarribly*aa V1600(141' the
riamatiVote/tis'oltlhepatier' . dr Di. , Medica
-1 ter; except thavßeVißJll3ffiythedvated aye
inn the , netiee relating , to 'the
, _La ra
COMMittee ce:the Militate of the
'o,efieral'AseeinblY ber gg leave to report
approve` 'action Of
the,
Of tiOrrestiOndeitice and'fiaternat i'n'teitOurie
With the sleuthA' Assemlifi,tif
Fietibyteiliti'ettireVadd - 'ill'ib`dwith 'the
'I:341)04 Of '2,tlle'Vreabyterilin
Chitieh, (NC* Selionl)xriiii& 'ail it Aye
atepiciwiiidihe
'tide Cr thlirblasaid l 4iliegliVritifia'AbAb
unity, for which our Lord prayed; 'at a,
meals of., convincing :the that: the
.Fathef sent litni-i`t;r , : 4 ?
Ft BesdveckoTliaVSynod ithe lattention
!oft the , ministers and Aurelian Within our
houndtr,ltoltheirecommitudatiimof the filen;
y efal Assembly , , forAhe observance iofitthe
last Thnisday of February . as ii`dayi Of "ape;
3 41# . prayer „kapteett tahildten and
.. ; 11; F tts„,aJltose c clleptpd!
, in on s o li q find
for the observance of " the week, from the
rnws
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, NOV EMBER 22, 1862.
4 '.} i~
4th to the 10th of January inclusive, as a
season of special prayer for the prosperity
of the work of Christidu Missions through
out the world ;"and recommend their ob
servance ticaordilrgly.; ,' ,' '' - ': ' ' .
'Synod cordially afprove , in& endorse the
aetion of the last GeneiterAss f enibly' on the
state of the'countrY*beifikliighlyiketor .
and' ilea 'iii 4 itself - end -"lirgeitif dem mided
in the present sad and alarming aspect of
our national affairs"' ; ,' "•", l• ." ' •
Synod'answered the following overture !"
"Does the feet that-a minister is donned
eratof of a 'PiesbyterY - 'ortSyned;" preclude;
, hinifrom the privilege' ofprotesting apinst,
'an' "ractitow 'Of 'the , 'bodY; eveitlavhichsheckei n ,
sides?"-=thus: In 'the npinien:of this Syn
od.,, the •Modetator- hail 4 - bhe <tiame i right- id•,
protest as Any- otheeniemberi ,. .4l - :; 'A vt 1 V!
,:Them following; lentil . * tuition , olkarliilL4- 1
tipon 'theeffelis of tfleitottectOothigidi 1:" . .) ,3 1 1
The Cdmmitted" to"' wlroni (Wiliotrefer li
the ‘Report e - of the,iTrustiesa of ellatitrycir ,
40ollege, respectfully iteporek --'ss, totiA•,, A) i e'••
4 i Than, notwithstinang the4iiicilliar;idiffi-' , '
culties. of the ti
I
be in successful o ratinikftherei ladvingi n
been in:" attendance . iiiing. the - pail"ysi, 0, , ,:
1011 - students", ninellifewhilm -were' grad n-!'
ated 4 witt , the degrde 'of/ Alpfo. 'at ".f.the'llitle"
Commencement. The` present session!' hailot
minded - with , - • Sixty litudentspliihifit ' you
'Coinmittee" , regard aStahighly teneddigin ,_,
"consiileriitglthe , factiltkiiitnit theltitemell lof l
theTresident ofithil4Usittid Statesofor 'veil ,
unteers;'sdlargem ,proridrtitutef theirciatig v.
med F (if :the ..countitrOialied gone i into -the I i
army.', The' internalevorkingt'itif the NV ; ,4.,
lege: is". repreSentecticeir 4harnidnionsw and
.1
plea its religious otinditio r toTeibli
,ls to ab c foi gratitiideatwialit 'thostglt that
gratifuder , should hioniitigledi with ihnittilil 0
ation -that only t d . ', slues ,?student.. ha& Wed It
addedoto '64 Aghttrchuße'professibrirlof,falitl ~
dining theteinlit "yeitrotifaetlituitusulibi
-yourts Committee have Had opportunity_'
know;) in the histdrylofttite College: The
refloat cOnveyvthelidtelligeeet4tlie t 'death -,
shortlY'beftife thechtnahlof 'the Ilk 'Rosati:ill
'
- ail of Mih Stuitgu rofesadizofltheolintin i„
labgiage-andtliter : Ye: Your COmniitten
~
coidiallymniteviit tire"flolird titilierMa4
timony which , it 7hdarst Id - the 4 itellzproied -.
devotion:, of 7Prof.--gtitritiiii Ito tithe 1 vielfaid Fi
-of sthe t , Collegre:tintitis ; egliressidn [ )Of Phi f.,
sense' of %lie valiteicetliiittraerviees; tlitti ,
lost td it; 'The `; deeisiont ottbe )3oard trot
ito elect , a successor torPrOff Stirgtis, irviihd
tiresentoembarrassethebuditintooftthe Clan; '
ices -of !the -College-;'-thir'CerriM'ittee 4 ;xegaid ' 4
ap.wisearrairgements filo/egg lbeedi'madid
for instruction in thatirdeptAthiitivtylniti-i
, ting itlfor the preSentuwitli- thedChair of
Greek, ,,, ,-1 , 4. vt, . - 9',11 ....Nl . ll - ) • 4 1.7, vl,l al- 1.•,- ,`-,. i
. •
- IThi reftiortis necoinpanied , -by "el balance '
'Bleed of(theNrefieuret, • exhitsittik , the "eash 4
account of `the:V.ooll9# for ithelfilit 345 iii, 1
and also a- repoetref-theAuditing-Commit.l 1
tee of tli.ciflosA Aliereooftiidyw - hich your.
Committee gather the material tact.- I that) '.
'l62,79o'Will'he l q'tqiiired O b iiiett Ike ex) -'..
perikesirof ' thelftellegel ranting' die elirierit
year. 'The-interest i mii ,- Chet i Permanent .
YO, d) wtalTtit4 ol o , i-i 8 ample ~f or lthif per ,
d P i c " L e ,h i t , i t' ,l rkP_ a i 4 s 4 1 ... nha PPP7 i ,t'lit #2 .1 1 - 4
uuuttitis coI ` Th e times are slum - that -we pup= '
scribers` to that' ' fund 'are' sloitf'd'nieeting,'
their - obligations ; amid large aineneth , ii-
'main , unpaid., . The expense of icollecting, ..
I by a traeling„ agent,. from suliseriliemA ~.
o
widely scattered , would be so greet,, that .
the poavd depm it inexpedient at iiisseit!
to:'atteinptqhiS!';''ind" the Es polief of itp-4 t
pointierlocat'eolleetimr to nifeed 3 tek the,
business, .al lewint.them ithenordinary Tates' 4
of ,compensation . given ..by, merchants for'
similar services, has been agopted. .Y,or•
Goiiiiiittee - deeniAiiig"a wise 06116; but '
4 winild reuggesti that, id 'behalf 'Of .. . l ea a iiit4i ,
, est; so ,Vitallyrconneeted:with. the pildsperi-' i
-,ty of Christ's cause,- de • , tite helieveithis,to
be, txt+3. espeeially- . -in,suph ivitime of , pros- '
sere as the present,
ft. to men . might' '
be 'fbliir iii d iillniost'.'eviiiy:' ediiiregatibri ,
ithere bitch t'•-nines t'' MP& been
,couldi without any, interference" ,witk their'
own husidess,-, auct.mith 1 but littleArouble,,
sollect i these dues, , ,and
.. wlio would he ,wil-; i
ling',to doii withoul any Ara( up . on,ilie ,
`funds Of the College beyond their riecein
ciarytipeities, for this serVide. ` "-''-' f .I "''' 4 -
'Moat Committeehauggestthiiti this Syni4 l'
rp.noinmendjp, the n paetors ancl a Seselens of 1
the that theY select surqebje peir-'
Z 14.3 wi th in their,
f 1 t ...., ,„ J.l th ey
• _, -
soup within bounds x if . thcan
,be
- found; Niho '' en , rilia r ertake illis i 'Vrdifli' l Or' '' l
,thellove'e , gfiriiklaid 'tbnimildilitife.their 4 '
~ action in the -pre:blase. to the , PreSidentr of , 4
the gpilegp: .‘ . ,T ~;:: .,',,,- .. t 414 ) .1 '''' ". ' 7 "-) 1 -
They sugoest further that this,SYno#4
1,„ - .1-, i ,,t , t iiblr,„o:., .t , 1.,; . 14.11‘i1l ~ra. '
rardind the churches of the importence, in 4 -
-trtheSey trout:4l4li times ,: of stieeigl 4affOits 'lto
'enstaialthisimfdttifitlintefee OftdieZibii,.
,undo Urge fetiOnt Itbeinuthed imamptilmynient
of all interest due, so far as may be posei
b4.,Tklis C. 01 Plaitt9e ,l`pePlnulentl-, th,ec.ap
paliiiinierit,"Or) the 'tern Of few `-years„of
- Itev'J'S. Ildnyaid'S'X'. .IYUY'Egi' elPui44- ,
-burs Of ilie`dloilidlidfiTritetereil theliuttifin
,oflisegyied haying ezpifeilt:iirithithelfreSent
tF iee 4g4 40' 8 3919d. •:, 4.; -11P.E1Iil .4.4 t ' 1".
`•
'the `lBth ;
AD late : P4Rkrti4vaigilto
. iiil3 `lBth ; to Meet' itgain in Bloomington,:
Iliiii4-13ti' 'the -ThursdaY't after' 'theilecOnd
Tue•sdiiy aPOetober. l-4 ' 4 -t-ttol. .v 5 A 11 ' " " '
;Toad F. Swim,. Stated;Oliirk:;.;
Hopeme// A,caderey.,.... ~... .......
A Weltorriasit.
_,... - - I it, .r) *fit-fill"! 1" I
1414ither,once viaitedAndyinmstmlent; and,
asked ,hips wtott he: thought fie, could. take ,
tioXiod)in t whosO p xesedoe I he, walk, shortly ;
gc,app_ear.,, f ,,Ttie youngluoin repliedo 41
o „ r if f geory thibg• *at fis- good,i dearlfakke,r—'
sijrs,rltlAng that is goods , e-it ' ,-• ;vit.,* 1
iiMttip.= ilisid,f auilhow_frowymbling s ,
IM#YerObling gqQ4, ee!ling 'That 1:Xon lan '
but a poor sinner ?" stiLl.,vit ..011:p far '
The pious youth re'oiped,," Pelf fgtlitr,
c A
I Will' tik ii tiff iiii'ci i 'in'hakViiii iptini i tent,
Wide - 6' heart , sprig ed"Wit,l4 t 1;64 of
ftifitivA.: -. e1‘..),, 1 10 •,, • 6,E Imi Atd i
' ..._,.... ," 11 Tiaric j? itd ?lOW ii Alt i iil l Alrr
••, yu.3to. , v. 1,.. '
ttinifektoo'd'. r t: jlrOdeit 2W. l inll
be a we'rcbidk 046 a kii - oto.' u' l i - " 4- `
:): iii. , -most. beautifully expreareedgiluir 00m...
forting. tiuthr.nov tv...0w. ,. .i .nutcfslo tl a ;a ,
•7s. utts 4 ',,iic.-.14.4.1- •"( 61144- ,tll3l i
The crosses of our own evil dispohilfOns,
if truly used; arowthenthlughshares that
break, up' :iitilopo:ftsltatki."fiiteififtliof our
hearts. Each one of—us has bin turn par-.
)iturs9'biciliil ileziatViaf iiittAtiVili•efEL,ir
yiiithilitSfic iSr":4O/1 , PI? 'it Mi'Sgiii#;' „t,:8 Willi'isiqieilOttirli 11 , 40 gm.,eveilaa" idu l g ,tim
ture, or khey,,will sanctify's° an e verlasting
peace... , vi .104.1 ~;.4tti.:l ..4. un.,ioz tat 4 ,pisol
, `..... (;) ev: :Ad) , u (I ;: t o _ 1.1 ;. .lio oa 03 ' , ea& lb
,
f 41,11terieMinffet bentraniferredpnitvatmei
-peated.in thei 6 eivEirievicielofdeaf iiiiiividllii.
The place consecrated to ii~l'O , Prtbir
thA 4 .lllVBL t iVAO'Aiti l ci fi ttOot i tr i tiflitildhood, is
the only home of the human heart.
EOROPEAR CORRESPONDENCE. '
Mr. . Gladstone Brought to Book--Ultramontane
..Beaction---The Emperor, Empress, and the New
Foreign Minister—Pokey of Delay--The Napo
leonic Triad—A Heterodox Biehop--Dr. Poten
t 'go on the Romans—A,:Universtileat-416 'Work
on the Pentateuch—A Bettionatist—D;. Samuel
Davidson's New Woik-:-Pits Antecedenp—Death
. of Bro. Tlr_ joknitaitaSketch of his 'Zifi and
Character—The:Clotting l Days of,
_the iltzhibition
at Hinsingtoti—Oatt . taript.
1 I *.}. it i divfoo.ftr"ogi. 4 2t x 1862. •
Mi. GaiSsfr owlei l atillien'iAltie on to
exhibit , his 'recent .l'eoliratibtil at IllianChee.
ter withfregard , to the • Oolifederitei States.
Drs gOdeti. b iligcliaSib wrote; to the Chan
°Cilia.," t4d 'ng
,hipi. that the °bap, trade
liiii v -diaftirtied alit ihiChhi info` it .staltb :of 1
rifehiliffili." "Veit: l 44oh hai r ilidn e ostr OW
tountermandidg% :of ordereqitlYeadrobAntil
. abroad Mt cdtton, and' • the •Anspenfting ' I of
others on the,eyft pl,,be c ing amk,„thipl Amy ; .
ping thecnFlipebof: quit. Ir,hil 91111.4opu
litioniilin'cle sOindoViii ifise4 if .' ,1t40418 1
beiiiiiit ilesPilthili di'kiiiiii ft' liiVitlailakti
had alit .the , iheaning put' tipeli'it; 161410
)it maii..4kOts 1 pfdr t inteaiion te swim -
clia 4 k.W.lif,kg, 3 PT'lf G9Ye7lg) o . 3 .Pcir!AftllP ~,
asap
tin recognising the. "Senthern Statts A
. .I.Werl a rale recognising
IV - Oi3 i'a l ifiti'Onal
iiiiipratdoev 'ilia ' itidau! net' 'l4 lift it-
I doubt-Or antertaintylialatopieeeninAl , ) !
To this, Mr.', GladeNee.replied; thaelhhis-
MrP at,-r,°,tAleMr.?Ac l 9,l l l l 9 l ',Q. Skin the ,.
expressicit i 3L,n rather ,more p oin t " term,.
'dflifroilinion'Whicif Ife L lild`loni Ago suited`
, iiiiiiiblit; thai 'the 'elleittnif 'the - lifiiiiterni
I,Sfates4ol gni:lngot@ : the 43euthern. of ie
ft-PD 6 AQQ‘ ikV4o ll ),Qii:ek.Alie reOeteneefof , the
idttes-.1, :• f , e••) isq in i -,1 -.- V'
l'
li ttle ' eelillitoll s l4 first caused ii'y PET: '
lalidfitiltill'llierinfl - e'jail'4en last'slib.. l
siding, eVeiiisiafdio Ufa 4iihitliironliacei
Was madegpdblic.M For; liVwtnil viiiity 'clear
,Akik.l•3\ ..1444111,11. 1 Phaal .4.414 , r(0t ~,egd'orsed, i it. :
Slw24 l .7 l kßifiteeciV9lo.VP.P. ,t,96 )
faii, ito ' y eie clear A a reference it' l
iiiiein4litairif, r ifi l a t 'Wotrgh •Wagig.ti of
• StidelfottliflF,lteell'' litiOlikeicifliiillideleilily '
,afticeefitthat.*hateverimight yet'take plate,
iIK 8910 hao So.l.:eeelAieclfitki.edepeoletteip.„,
He H e a t la bia Pt cai n q l leilaih4 t,kut nsekt
: lissi •I) 1 1 'll t h e , , .., ~• ,), t.l .
A If ould'have, givel lim opportuni t y
tfet-itiiii 111146 re as A•hiltty% 4ontitilli4illis'
tan& rather= (iiiitierfe ' Loud 14611C•Nfill. 744
chum te the Oilited :States and to Nireslying-,
'rfno'PP9 o 4ill'• 4,4., one thing she,
If-erninV., Pot to t° - ) 3l° Mtii t r e . 2 ;B° 4 1 +:
ifi* tifitte,tiadin Gonne li't 'a atiiimt
qieeiltritit , °TliPS'afififtlaVa l / 2 41.;,iifeakin'g
ofz tire PraidefieWCPiOthilludiOn; says finite
•:•.t.tie opmposPet , tor Witte sthe, •Oonfideiaie
. 8 P 0 9 6 . PfP.eqPi i v§3Q 41 91 0.Pg?,•if int t , a ' 2 'l .P*,
'iriiites in th e s outh.oninumleA the
M
le' : lioglifrtril Eli iiecliiits t r iabe
I rttilfuintliiitieitirithgeilileli'llel4ly.lliriat- 1
,ens. hispediferssfrieses:7n , i .. !1 ,: ' 1111. 1 i Oil 1 1
if ThPl Alf arPIIIIIIOIPreISOCNa COI* '7;
% 13air,•31.4-14aVilThtilittLe43.1St: larii,
y
ar gecretaiy, nap ecre ell : r in setting
' lug litilill° Mifidateilt i With Tegard to the'
tsoterselli'd 43144iiiineilthleiiiri to tiike in the:
present state a . the !Amerioati quafiel... lt
tinaY,!xt.ir..O9 AO Ahe :ISoPth, will heeeme ii.,
iatio ,o r te i frankly
', recospicedipy,eno n
efec? i laie ifiegeie aittei looif
fervhi; tb'tifgo l AgirAlflA)tig
'WY -I to .
Chriattitin Oiviliketibe; oti twliicill'zionifiVsi--
.ferenoetifiiihet e.fichbr :aid :theater 1 II , .• LI,
3 .. . . i
A CifiiidedF•rotiek: lied , anddeilly Ma-
Xen place in the 'relational oftthe.Frinich..
yELQP6r9r and3.ol9.Pepe'c,,TempoyaL p9mcr.,
,M. Thonvenel,:whele, ,tie L •Fini% agent.
.tiisi" expo'behrilf the E l Mkereiii libiiiiir
*ewe, has'beelt!eohliediisly diegesed,liiiii '
.1"1::Droyllti 1 Dd ;1211nye:reigner; aV the'44ssl
eign ; (Mimic., lid; stead, while M.: Dellf!
Tour p:AnTergney a r atrAig., suppor,ter dd.
"the temporal prer, sn la tp he FreP94
"Ait u biies'adotittliame:' ifei4 the'itivFfirr'
!Aga laitaisti?;'it t ili ilitiliiiillhOef l ic *ley'
i which' iiitbsointelytatidealtogeihet 'teletit*-:
.ary. ; ,-,,,BeiWaB-Ministetfoff.lbnis,Napoleon!,4
1 1 011 1 4 3 resiAcint..$0 42 .. ,- .4 4 PRl:Plici)ift t e t il le,
'time of tile invarga patiinie in 1848, and
aclllgiftliftlLlPMKAlßMlll#lP7talPf., 1 tn!-,
umphan y observe!, it .is not Vreiy„that,
etlfelifian fitliiii r ei e
teietlie'VE44 • Ifi"liottap•
ishonlabbe. chlled•AC - poser. .at '.the f irreseht
Piitief iltterder.to expellim..l. The Foreign
Na.illtekEti4 to 1 ) . 6 PiVele,... l 9Y of 49,r41ff1r,
merston ho is enigitatitali t y the , friend, of
c itilfio iiiigity, l and whilirifame"' Wei tfiVor
f!'re tWetiohiite. ) Welite-fioiPtelet# ' -the
cPatrie. that ~‘ -foreign ipreakreA t 4lipn o t,fb; 3 ,
submitted to , " His 'views 'A says= thetem
respondent of `the Daily Newf„,at„ptiji,
"are altogether opposed to the Onianoipation'
'of ttavval4 P irill no doubt Whit! xal
iiiill'it 'f,o' f iiVb4ir sglir.Wai 1 ' 1 ; 9 404 - opiite
liiilaw, • iii it, or uataielitiOn 'o f 1114
, E .t rat i ca. .f°..i...l una ,°,4.7ll.foitii , thurlit ow
.: 41 Tgrit' 1. 1414sifi:ferV4 - Tanifog *. B 4J.
i
-iiiitgu iemityp-41"thrt g ytoil i s 0 4 Aip .
.. 3 .--....- - ~ .Js . ~.. is ~...t . i
:48:11 , 1 itTigf„itaß ro .)4l: ) . l ll l t it* ... w
4... . 4 4 3 10, ii Pt
O r .. ; _ u ?.fdla. is a mul i a ,B 9l, l 4.sn u ! „, .iadti.),M,
.117 Vi a IR: Vlfia.p,' ~41LP,Seirfei e l ect ion
„ f t'A ' ao4 ‘. Ai %Ai AFQak 74.9,tfiai t i
t
• 8 1e . r t14 n__ a An ai94.4#,,detitr 41
v
lAN, tr, hk.. e .t e Ntom s ,,..lP,M., !AIN I.rffine,nr
tope i ttture t ,th
,y, 104 . , torgrve . ,,Re.ferpt
1 ,... L ____!!1:0 8 18 06d 4 4, *44.ifill, Reilet.t6 .03rili ,
,r secre tly . or.. ,'open lYs, ,I,,gailfeklNti°7 '
t 4 tgal lima K 6r 1 41 1 ,g ..t I IP -XQTIPS.Igki . '
kg11#42131C.ift14401,14F.,013.4111iP;10' 1
he eneinn?!. A . i
,C, ; is , i a,Anfamigi • 4.9 j . read, tie
H du l ifiethes" ptibPislied .14ely the,,"ok,lmper .
Uojg 4 Ili -Pi, 11.1 rirr.)... Pi r. t ' ... ' _
r t i,„prr,,Aes . 4 0.3 Allft. 6 o 4 .Zilreso .4), if9d
",14k Al:ityletiW*A;*l ) .K9lll in AtlC.Rarki
pert' itMlffitElfi n ligf ,tTifit9 Alittfli?suti2A l 7
fri 6 3 l !i gravp)r.VRIPPI IV.PihrA 1 4 Aa7
. . =k
i Irma ti h e ft/1.0,1 ref u si ng Am 's....
.. .
filonp, j , ppoo„0, , „of I C
.'4lice „are, Being
A i rl a ii4 10 1 : 2 3°F&P r niS t e l iAliS f l i atimegis
AM i1 ) .).4.a, 1 1 1 9 1 01 16 N. !1 1 ,..P1'1N 3 ...,P.:41:4 '
ypief, 4. , iumErteni i m, hhol.,4ltomtisg
V a .,___! L OP,f ra j.o4aci,aliwiti,t+p,o 9 Pe
, na t4l a, t e a j a l r t is ° Pl l , l W l 9:l l . 7 . 4 tf ie gi t "
And, '.130. 0! 4 P44 9 t,*: in aroploisioed
.g , g • Ik e:. 1 1%9,14k' bailif., wiligh- 6 i)DiPi
„. 4 ~ t I 3 —l4 r r
tror . lsartr i 1 ito OVA Olf: Zul ()U1..;,11....,.. , t , ll._ ' ,
*ft 44 " 1 1 1C taq• !VI", I.ola,., j tketitlfe ken*,
,n a l ., . L .=',_l4l3t_it l M:ln t t il l) /t iP l f o ei r gpx e,
ru; LOTTP.fPfift9PAPAtqß9 h t icali49 . l . 43 fT h A ch
pyre 1 6 Aillii , ongsokti . po or p piligol
:7T.. ll6 •l.PA i llS e ff :-.iit• IvorA fte,,tfAfie al}, r a sh
10 nafi!LlO*o Pruatkl. allOtePt,fipmwili
I. l'B2V:7•o,..4llTtiihu,t6iy.tklbiktgliirPA .gui'
I ,
al'enT'' l l.MmXlF.l B 4 ( 19.Pf° 118 !e. ..nil ) Ail*
rllaA 6 .9lllf97l QQ. R tu ff ilt,443)if,errft AO
BiLI RT! t tP e i i *4l 1PA61i911.11.1 leanings
r ( i t h l ,9 ',„ i W`C a t a )a r a if3toi_e.f(tienbeY 49 oh
-on J — ,t,i.lll m 9l MT.tisnrir *49r ; they
IMes a z! Wi l s4PRIPP, he 9, s t 9 „Ai e.el,i'lli 1 9400-
•figltri s PQ't 19P2,10,,T.,,tbe.A0t ,, t. 40. gne., fee
Agar Ale ihrcntEßEicutuses their skihboleth
.1. 3_ e r t * . 3 .01 1 .i3 ;.. ' ) 10 4 le . beOP.S B .9l;* -I.tef? , the
_ T.X.119 1 ,44 2 ,v0.9 Jove '..c).f At .1.41, :P.Od
4Pr'airl'elf.9n u fSt nitw.4. 4 3.67.-. 6 4 4 204.4 ow
Al 9!„ . 9 a9Pa1,_, ‘ ,
t iquiroAashe Vusw4torPciesi
nkePtiew t 8 . AP° I .92P fmailyi xlmaliolgii
"ihjeiA i liflplirgstaimiliogetpla j oilpftli time
great parties which compose the Empire;
and there is a certain vaccilation in the
WHOLE NO. 530.
Imperial councils, which seems to intimat)
that the representations of the Clerical and
Radical councils are not without influence
in the management of affairs.
"So far,' the Patriot concludes by say
ing, " the Combination has been a grand
suimet----that is,-as far as such a - man as
'the 'Emperor Can understand success. . The,
Ohnich,,whieh _was willing enough to back,
him untithe.lopootchefitheetalFe.of the
revolution, is now:held in a' chronic state
of 'lids - mils' 'oil' by tldliniiiklizing OIiCY of
thiiilnifierial 'family; :of Whioli ft veto int
: portant elementeis the" Empress'sd4votion:.
:t o .•Aflilto,4 l anl SW 6The iptikioni is:becom
ing unte nable; yg-Aeln i ,n3,tiO,sp, t vatictn of
the Empire. It 12 a very iknohle kind hf
lig; iiiiidit'Ani iiiiee.iifld Viii.;' ) lt'hila in li .
:nlyreal'elemtinecif veriannetiwkind Istibil:f
ityi,b4t , it doell'ior thettimd; rand , the ~ /Viisli
:2), 0 / 0 7/.!404".9:#. !Mit qii4:0 1 91./ o .T"tinsq
it, 4e, npthing in, it : 044., on en dnie r; I .,l • l'lie
Empire is ' a,gaidt #ll.-prayeal f f a °levit'
VlitYer';' but it crelitil`ntkihilrg, sand' 'r
lizes!notliiiig;,lididi lit tivill s leaTe 3 iottiiiii
)hind bitn but a giiinhler's repittatiougand -a,
hinm,d,thriNi.5.119g4.9P".. , ..... 'TN. ; o c•o: ..fpciT I'4
,;:I;vilallwrFt.btfoic(Binftemiti no*fipateit to:
, the Aoligiolnk,„wor)o4 int. Op :person . of iD i t :
i dOlenzo; Bighop of Natal. In a c work Ru '
1 'tithed some time ago, on the Epiide,,to ttige
rrilkirimiii-as ie . :that pe..:.
riodlnkitanie bit ifithi the ettirtlifigAtitti,
I men k i thnt Paul's. letter • wes i nokilddiesse4,
; ,to., ai ;distinct, Cherph 9f•.C,hrist, atilltotne;
,thit tliia•ilievers there were still, • frequent-•
l'ifigilke iipligii4l . 3 l and that ploy c6iiisted
l'ofuleili 'imal . Rros6l34,iFi. 'Bufi i fir' s Mori ;
itsitionalwas.theteaching in in
the Cotientiry .
lilnktlthe. , ; doctrine ~of , :endless • ptinishment.
.ilirwl94, °2 lip ! 1 , - P fc.K."rAf s ;2 of.i ni!le, .C.Totm? -
afßunenis , ----weak erceOay.,tn,,Aongli.
Vitarailied in 'giant?, 'sequence. au pomp
riell'tii Rioi , e' thit God all tigi gteodyfoli 'inui,
iek - sinners ,eferially, 'an& that' there' mast
be " remedial processes,".by.,w) . 4h. pttrifil
.a! Lti f' n .t.,M d ,,t ,€ l. TRRlftrikil ) ; 1',:'0.P0 1 ,3' * l 4,
1
saed .to au. . strum to tune even from
. tilt; d i 6iiiali ofitSinlEilefliWgiii4 . iry=riot
thiiiiia. -baiierira f lhit; but- thinki it ' has a
shadow' of%theitruth.l" , : In ficii Di. Colenzd.
,-..w,ho,„knies, also, a the Arne,‘...proper;(.and
I, propitiatery. Tn rgip s , i while„..he.,bss Arial
is le 41ergymr - yi lind a BiS l hop,,,'to . that
analother''greitt deritiei, as well' i's' tijibl
cierlb'ed' io i the Prayer 13 ook ;whict Coritiins
' the.supplication, ".from,eveilistingdamnal
1 tion, good Lord deliver gs,;" and .which = in
,itei Burial SerTirs has,„the„ eaßmaionj
Altai Wog' CT' derni/1 - 11eath,''' so - a all
tbb'fioiol'atiiiit,f Inel l erteabliiA‘h ilataiiiioti
f lea the;endless ptintifhtrien VofAhewiciliftd'-
I k thigonockinelate ought; If:ilayi ,to .trinsfei
hisperson,and services at ODIC PO the. 139Kn0
of the riniTerialist ; ohnreiles 1 ,4 4.meripa:
'Gfia l should` IA 'be if he and 'fliiiriOe )
'(iibbie ; mglit'OF-ielidilig seams tO • have *tat
corrupted him,) and otherr.;"'Negatiite",
moni.were to remove from onraisidst-Lonly !
that FRiiwilk. I.Y?tia -AlMve,_ ll .4o) tTfolb 1 e , ,you : ,
with theni: '• ' -1 ~.:.•:-..)
'' 4 iliit i nX;iti . aingil i rat 'OII I W / 1 404i ' ilia
f ivi* l. ::fg wia d eiviiii l l ilia . ' %fir ;le t aiVe'd"
irirniaolenio i's publiiiiiitgreviillqme.4 ifithel
Pop/Amish, .an d , aittiattb id': uniiiehievims,
i lkaracter i ,the Churcligiohoga l he , owned: ,
. Vern:). he blintch of Englandlasmsni
i 'gid:is F li r e r iegille in 'b ar bokin' and but`
Yi • .).. , . .
that` G&l'striiiliekkire, miiiiitireand laiiy4
Are:there 'also itillifget;riiimbWrt; ;forming
,the leaven and icetuketeative: salt,,lhet Case;
. would be, sad„.WptAkt .4414,,ie.- , -Af if n bel
trill; 'that even Dr, : , OpleNr,, : if .11 . 0, t ,0n f laisl
lifar(aiid *lietheilha l t ban - tee deo% slieins ,
L'diiiihtfiil;) might escape alliVtitritillin-1
idemnation - -:= what. ano i t i t irnsibg A ssv ii fl
Qroods„Oonf i essions, ramparts of Artioles,l
All in 'take ; 4 t4e . watieja, ,of , the olfmnit.,neti
broken , '
and the false scatheless r
'BiSille'eay s igiltt,PdOleakiqneinii to resin'
;iiislitiettibnlP tifor sehine"quitg siiiiidii;nitrid;
iti,the!dn'Peolifvhili.bwnl'erroitil 'andlhos:fthej
:TP . .. ol * s
cPYrligt) itP,,lttlblißluluM Mows
he;
subject him to opprobium. ErroE t h,as
had its martyrs, as well , as, Tg l o,4 ' . M ere
'ilikSidiiiii,'.o thiliti l meily4ear r iiig . eVell ooto
- doillkitptovei mfitaiorhiie&iliAcee v itia sin
, oerity:.!-,lt may; e-, the courage and 'sincerity!
of 51,4141141-PLP491481...0.1.1a, ,truth-speaking,
• Gpd's
. Wordii..the teat
• -his ,)Nord:
i mo batnie, lie titi6iir:4,tle ultimatum of
a 6. 4 01t01s , 31n 'La , .•arryrn T•0 : t
1
• ,.1 ' Dr.. Sam- net' tsiiidson, - ki` ello kiciiie 'foil
t hielwork,;"' Introduction , to the NeirCestia-i
.mnt,7 has , PeteßtlYoP l Alished ImOixoluutee!
of c an . " introduption ' 1 to . Alle,Old..Teet,a-:
ilea: ' 'l 4 O.thisoilr; is prefixedm
an angry
illibri&i,iiiitferlytkeiing seille` i iiilgailr.i
, thtidOkii s tic•Viet - ayVatittli Nc tlies'ol r ogfinie
41101 , :sre t‘f<ignorant , of '''the ..Hebrew' ixb
gaaga,;; glipp ; 'fid,p,gmao 7.„Are i uttered and,
r,Tter,,ral, with P.indlCP°44Fa°eilan4.,7.l)ol
r , to
man, mi a heretic4l:pi ties l got 1 1
'resit insiglii iil'ilVtflO v Bible'. lii' t9r 'hie
fOld Testanidnt; ittftrefictilidfretthikinhalids.l
The story of the Creation-4ml; is mythi
al ;,,there, pse„ . ,..so m itagleitl as wreught in.
- Egypt, and the Exekia i , pl i lf, Al, a a myth ;I
then as to the Messianic prophecies or!
Psalms, there-arenontioeunh ; and as to the',
53a of Isaiah; sef; helgittes the Rabbin-i,
ipal. interpretation, (adopted also ligrpro..'
Yesibi'Jotir'eti; ' of st . Y.liford,Y, That ii, repre-!
:Bents the natien.' of Yarait'itciiiinrbir its),
inwmagenl3iettler its sins( e:rw ill li •,..:, •4 ‘ ..
il.) Dr: iDavidsont has, got :ri'dide tinliety* . of
"the trammels of a sect "—referrinkte-hisi
,having . I)* i e l °P" PAPfePqrp.PfAejAinott -,
shire - fide pe.icleikt 0411,fge7coliakdeTphim-1
V
'iellllllv6iaia C ollege
increased ligh t,
rlitidtifOlokintindintivitied s 4ith'diitirielioinf of,
hiskatteianoesin , formery Walls. 0 8trin ge 'to I
lags while i.hq 14ailikkin8 •thet, sacrifices or
b Aqi, IA 4 1 ,F, ed ,v 1 i.,Yettli'e l ot44# 6, ..: 1)atr jaie l o ,
; min un d er ' the - Law, really
,meitnt i to ,t,43a9h!
'thiviut'ittiiitaiH r . of 1 life 11'11lb, and fo, r - :
.givenefte'tfr treiidonicfroni Telalif Tta 'awl
issuitnr.hotOt;iti regaid 10 0 0hiistrioriii'cii..1
ke,„!,lonies,i t tA f prepitistoryJOharaoterk , and;
np,k l es,ftsvet t yestilt t9ille .ts.p,tkrity,!; ;l not
'V4'914171 removed then.purity o bestow i ld,
even als"ditPWi l liciiiaailinsildsfestifies,first
awskeweit, t.hiff tit - sting inithrisi; r iti the
itoo li Oblation; 4himi;at•_peacellwithr'Grod;'
Alteßdloving,...plo4ienti,--and:progrelisively ,
fiely. L Eve n . whiledi:bllllsuaqifmitresLog
-nindiAligitsdi i,o ttod, y . et it gives . ilo i
WdOrattif to • b'elieli' 'die hlllOtrylie ... filial I
ierefikfiDivihn 41:lethal:Wit d 'aiitliiiifity?'
;cl9-A.g4Pli.trideopkwas brotight npiiiiflnNier ; 1
mo alttkdepk,st.44 l ßeyal )341fast..Onliege,
and 1 • 143 ; t 1 i t l A cen P a k? 9f„A e vkiori PJ - '
r iker:''''lfo s r ° a tine lie vas e *iiipf. the
eWhoda''7oalyatiii; OttiOilga;l4,tYnkt
rising and ultimately vikoilkonli 4 ii•Viipilf
I:LreabYterianf.elergy , .and - laityArl% aun6ed-.
,iiii n .....,- e n, tdhinAPasit their:midgt,
IV wimp
t tne oefe, alipqyopilmil,AtimiPsT
. dou U t ."V e 'fift inotrated ,ipt4i ji snite
4:iiiiinfililyili t ietifrn a 8 to" fat Vgit'dainster
Sonflialifon and , aiteCbilme is"..l4ll4iPliflin
dards. Dr. Davidson went early in life to
England, sod joined the Independents. I do
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REV. DAVID M'KINNEY,
Paenuates um Peewees'.
not know that be ever held . a pastoral charge.
He had not popular talents, or preach
ing power. But he was and is preemi
nently a linguist. With German literature
and with German Theology, no man living,
in England at least, is better acquainted.
His Hebrew acluarahip_is also undoubted.
But
,as to hip cpcbffioiss . , i tieect.tc n much
to say,'lfiatl.hcy l lrilr,net, ;nry namcases,
bear `° 'soitltine-=-11iiiirOfia4 do
Inot warrant theth;' end *laid ldisidiiiiting
411 such 'influences, he is' so' evidenilkand
se bitterly hostile toward ',Evangelical: sioc-
KIPP, and . 1)) 1 ( 49g5 r i 1.10119 40. 4474. t oius
title' • ; ~ .
1 I .
lath l S *dr on Christ's
"Miigee on the
Atbittiitientutdat to that
'the' blo T ody sadrifieesict . thejkiii , /typ-
Ica; Of. 6; 1 itiCe.rimni , ' atoneine:nt- 2 -liftudied as
IvorthreWty this giAtlii3e.' Thtiiiirdifor, the
/14.1hitltii . to fain' Stibieiiti is, /ifthiA s the
Veit& c r ulpiit at Well= of shit neVflieolngi-
Ad-Poper': " ) 2 . v '
THE DEATH of' the Rev. John jatinion,
yfland,,
l 4glit*ys agpl , • e was in the
hifriteq'ind ( lEstliqrhis
'to sk - -fikfeni figia liBi4as
shale and ;vigorous:l , : 4e:lsks, mot telopuent,
,APF,4q.anY) 'BM° iPP3fO4II4 or
theologian • tint he wai very ; - useful, jie
"'lt 4, earliest' .I.'•
wae one ofibe Presbyterian is
qdri'drtibiieFto' !gbh u Is.
He rwaa anitztellent children% Itendher,
..and: endohed .and enlivoinisdi his jad4iiiises
to the-young-with suitable-anecdotes. He
ialliev r.years, useal xibiaf.itliiibiiTClass
'trot friutkg , men and monien , after ,they public
- isq.vM 3 9).{ wkiPllAaft called, fcOM, piaze
wre l it was convened;, "The
1a, 1 41111 'ilea ;16*(0.4 to the, canes of
- the Hibernian Biblilobisti,'
,most . effective *weeding the
times o ver ,•Irelitud,r,igelsssiassiductue in
~yis thug .the, sink, as
in doh* the work of an ,Pvange,list,,,by
r itgl i chinl it; ;ehdot-helms d - in
the *eisree"aii. % The HanAer .of 'has
the ifollowing inotionuconcernin'g: him:
Dr. Johnsoi-wasore-believer, ordisined in 1807,
; when heiwas appointodkktliOttiustora chiage of
the congt•pgation of 9n0tn1411.1 )4 , e was .socmf,af
' t&sitirda'renteredf"to` i tullYlisi, arid thirodilkOut
`.• hielvirhole.life hethas "bben knowni savile , of the
, most
.csnsiAent, efficient, :tAnd i exsmplary minis
' leis 'oorinected Vrfth'the Preebyt‘rian Church in
Jlmland:i 'lle bad scarcely entered the synod , of
,;01ster ii whert i ,he hecame imon . fer hisreseal t old
',play, and ever since lie' has i mamisined a ,icpu
attitioriiuneullied, b'y'a, single.' broV ' ibi' '&6 mu
i6lsi9/17' Qrtei:atk° Of his , °WAPTATOI43 I I4 I I I !. 0 1 1 as
of all othe r evangelical d enominations, he always
?lac& th deip'est l iritdiest: ns ee ) viite L iiit'' ardent
~friend of the Biblei,B,ociety.avid ,f he•wsi:bne^ of
the first Who took a mery, deoidedpart in the FR
port deStibbath'Saidols. 'By thelobkineralm
3mediattly committed to his. oars, -Dr. Johniton
was highly appreciated as a watohftd • faithful,
and labbrious pastor, and his name was a tower
'Ofistrength'to anyteauffe with IWhibh he `was Siam
-, pArtted n for no Bnsmer do u bted,his single 7 inirkilted
miegrity.' Y'% is scst:oely necessary to remind our
readers that he li /19 lont beim ikintidifibilk•iecidg
nized as the-apostler tof-opern.sir - preaching, and
'it% ftliat • Appartmient- of bizexasfst4 liel*ii sig
nally blessed. ~ lic,,Atas left ,Inhind ' .him seiler,sl
sermons and ot h er mint:libations a oiir ViiOlOgi
,,tfarniteisinre.lurtedied Onllte-ifith inW; at the
I;r4fidenserbrsth;thci liorr.tWmi •Joitdsonct of
itita B 6 +T°, nifi nilltlie, remo,v4;enues
, ay, fer in imitt r ln,tte .p:lme l sp lidshkr,privi-
Aiigedlo filigeiig andlaitlifUl i)iiiiorate.'
i ` - '"liiis I 'if u miiVi i iriti ,iiell'kiioWii ili r ibe
*Ater ''and' teignaijae;liitaibliiiiidlatiViiiiiill
• be'.dhlititless'fitifii,har tO .. adictiit l :%l4ertrot
• IliMannao,' aid' iiiiiiig the thetio,lnSNi
:46lrinefriedd,qhellietfiaimic OV4TheCtiris
lcilerViiiiiiiiinlifinr'''6‘ iiiibbslint4firise"'in
deed) as ., prell . ast,e . ! . #Wrkl4firotiliff:i i :
'll 00sifi„W i tt i t:itii . 4? the international
E lkihition:lWfiiiii runping,ont. The first
of ailiktiet 11 ) ." end its career — although
a til
I: ftir SitriiiheiflairivaidiatVilrge r npsa
.', oar trotos#nfteis tpaid-ilay . ealh petion)
n lop tke sale eil li eed,eetlprevionsly:disposed
....P...fle Yilitilf:cw Plep it ,1.W.*n.ii..gr.p. 1 .4.1 8 , 1 0-
oess—artistical yonAngt 3 4.ll)y, t fte qiimptr
cially....Betwec2lfiVeiVr inillions . snll
hayg i vjpifia - 417P i eep "e% etract
, edlithqi IrZili all latiail. TN American
i. iv ar;, alas-blur denbtlimil (kept ' 'May, L'aany,
kI.GX-,eaPPlatei fall Vis,Steet.h.masuy Who'-other
wisef;wouNf hayeheerA liars,, : , en, g9ndly
• ho t ped for n t bretlierlieodof _ nations to.kol
-Toleilie'.2thiliitfOrilidllrfit.”' tinee'iiie6“
12. what l' deStilltions\Thith i tliti ) GOl'of Tag
z4unlntehiong,ht:•onf the learth I v./soda:DM
atniti,albmigqii.,qf tltotipt?teNtw .49 lot *align.-
~ 444 AN Vii.VO n ..9 4! RR!' 319 hiliPitt lye
tempest, t.lits eartnimate, an ti the fire ; and
JAW laid Yuff tifirifuli,ite''Etitillsiin
woios.!' , -that Shig;abitilli' Ig peice'z' Li ail
t ,lnankiad.fic L . sa l. .r,... 2 : .1 ,7-, , ~ ..ka. w;..
g - A .nL,P.-7tlfttirbloP4 4PatiqetitivAellipests
IP I Y• e 'T 4 VO n e4M4 , our VALK. The
zlffialh Chin:del wig ao tetiipeit-tosseof that
1 .0 1 re, i• J..e . .* fir- • :1 '1 , ...{
the Queen'iwas ifiefailion tor tour or nve
days at Brtumels,•-ere ' Fillet dinifil`brohs lever
to , ,the, , .l.oln.of.lifight, from Ostend. Eight
biludtAi lossels - ,toole shelter ituthe'Downs.
Ruudrelbt-miorecworenrreedeed.tialanYilives
Aserclost. I,lle :ila;.n ~:- :zi: ors 7 . oyrr, o , ,
st i l fiaribaldi'o? heklth , is, inia-miost:critieal
i,st,ale;,and . grektlappiehensionslprevail , ihat
b i ke may-not, survize the Aver that preys on
e ibin?,l 413 ecuttexiod- with -his wound, or the
I , Arupaktmioct that inetv be fonid necessary.
j.,, , ,,,i1agn Sahih,atheijoint, murderer withi Na
na .Sahib 5 01 1 ,0awnpore,f has t been a s eit e d,
.i , Miecto and) 'extitnied in , lidiel 1 1,.i .;: ‘ c•. , 1
~..,1 gatharineriWilson, .aiconviouid. yofsohiir,
.;luteibt*em Axeciited•: in..front ! -of• tNette
..,prison,'lsondonpiddlibnpresenqe ,, Cif , a 9 • list
u miulAtufle..ftufiwentyWonr l volnnteerl-htlxir
,,,ers ~weat..,amopgst Ahei , people,qlistributing
trapt,srorepeakingw ~ .readingi.attititbkv.tteAts
.1-4Dfihtipttirsrlarondp end ..gwirlit shoiti le)d
i., cir,ePae. 8) ~.. 1. kt: isiiithbut,fonnteen !years: Sin fie: a
egullisP:mas fe,pLeentedninlthe tlffetroPollitL—
litht APtetionsJdnieliatininiv.o 1., .-,rvlbe
--. alihn i: Burritoitisl'aaiii,-.is.comitv ,, e4on
e to Englandi.4o -..vimainvvperhapii, a 'Wilts
ni49.1411'0A1 4 d3 1,11.4ver5.1..” ,i.t. It , Istisol
ni t o twiargetipontionlie6 igrain•iszretill iiii the
b rieWivalreland land, Sixttland. • I. o cioiii vr
~. „Yesterday; Dfr..`o,Cobdenl delis din
,plaborstaadtets ~ at Ifishehester;korriktkii
4.time.,Law.z,, He Wishesiab cl, argmelpribi\ithe
... A stir(' ebandotenenyobynitionsllatviser?of
I oommer,pial,Slockide, (ah' to , tritahigOrts,)
andrthat4 it shonlchlidoonfined to forts and
1
.114Tleilfi l iLirJsza sprit be,geti ed ol al S.I.
ow
Dff. i of. ... .7t1.0;r;.• .I.re
,9 , - - tirep'SiiVi e pomp , or ln,it coy, oat,
I h 164210erliiirbftitinithin ." 5 Mill ' 1 o'cik if Mi
hwArctovith smiles, bat6bpkwaidmilth iliels.
- Al*? 4f 10BilaT9Ti*P 6 1 ) ogiiindg7lPhe
"nup ; nt gra if) nyreeten.athodkr.ithatiwav
:' 3 Wil ii'likkied u Ls' ir e d rink deeper,;,.."S2id
l'illehdYn' id ire 'inatik'Bitiei.;lllEVe "
tray n ot
1 isttngse whett 'iris Eitiierv'fiVidvoitl. 110.` 1 '
liteekillitingAYesli'Veli l 4l . 111 1 8p ci t i rl i _pe fi rilia
k,trene.velrhoegri 4viloccrifith'fAlßTh Viafax,
' e .neiaPkilmaimith9dewsnitss vada &AIMS&
i gkokii2rt..lNWeri#4 l ll);‘ ,. .tudwes/ d leekvbitt
they hav,e a style of appetite that converts
a mackerel into a salmon, and that is quite
as. well.