ItEV. DAVID WICINNEY, editor and Proprietor. REV. I. N. M'ICINNEY, Amsnevent EDITOR. TERMS IN ADVANCE. By Merl. $1.50 DELI:BRED IN sun=s nY THM etYlll3 2.00 for Vwo Dou.aus. we will lend by mall seventy numbest', a for Orli DOLL&R. thirty-three ntunbers. p ul..,re sending ne /WENT! aubacribers and upwards,•wilt ivjereby entitled to a paper without charge. Ito-neWRIN should be prompt, a little before the year expires Bend payments by safe hands, or by mail. Pinot all letters to • REV. DAVID M'HINNEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Selected.] Tho Earth' is Pull of Thy Riches, BT WILLIAM OVirI , SX IMAM. Almighty, hear us while we raise Our hymn or thankfulness And praise, That thoit hest • given the human race 80 bright, so Air a dwelling place. That when thfo orb of sea outland Wee mouldodin thy , Thy Ootwi bootiottnt sioUo impressed A beam of lidatoetirtVoit its bras!. , • nr. Then towered thirhillo, ands broad •stitV green The vales doonathway sank botwoon; Theo atrotobid thtigsta.t4 4 whore Ilia id* Stoops~ and obilta.4a thweaploring IV And.stately fit:oyee beneath tby mile Arose oi r cont4nnt: and we.; And fruits•entneArth blopowte glowed, Andleuttiebui guelted and,rlyere dowed, Thy band 9 1 44gilAchl hillon plains Of ocean, npree,et: genial *Ale ; Hung high: the , glprinua enny.and‘set, Night's areifiset her, arab, af vt. Lord, tosol,tio the tut,istekgasis, .IDolighted, ort:tkriorits'deluyo x , < To deem ti,e, forum of ,beauty hors But ohadowo of it brighter sphere. ,) Abstract ofthclttport pi the Cononittee on Ike 'Board otEdneatiiii. , , In the_ de p' of ininiatorial edomt .tion, and of 'schools, acadernim.stid ,coll legate, the.affairs of the Board,are in,* ver,y z •1 chearinzand.hoiefta conditiog. TfieJlab .of $4,051 67 oit - aceeunt,of the candidLtea fund; with which:. the. Treasury wash 4. . dened at *e t c's:Pal the last , year, has be cancelled ; ....all ,the neocsissry. espouses have . been, met, add the onrreut.yearbegins with a balance to the credit of thf4claedidatesl .. or ItioistotialEdncatioyi Fund 534.01486 t - 84. Thereis.also al balance ,of $8,928...45 : -in •the .47 4 11eneral,,Bducation.,tund, and :of , 4928.11 in the,Africati„Edocatios ,Fgod, ; making a total,bstithorkiitkifibe Treasury ; ap plicable to Ake NArAnle IPI.POOBB- of the Board, of 439,288a0- , , 4 ~,. The Committee express the opiniont that in the management of boshttbe act*erldik . ,A 4 African -Education Feed, . the Board hen 1: practiced a too rigid. econotnY. 94'.%11 4 11 of )14,4 , 8112, then : balance in the!.rrenent; the. iort4l9, of the Galena Ditication` ihnttli,• Wen $1,12;158i; the ;reeeiete during the year were $3,794.32.'; and the total in• come ma5,0fe0gr5a15,521.94., Theappro prjitions during, this period to ; schools,, iteademies ; and ,colleges, were only $1,595. 1 115.-less. by. $2OO .than the balance at the beginning the ,oar, while the entiraann ...-,tiohtitions of the leer remained 'untouched, Amid the balance at its olose l had swelledri to i ißriV4tiOn' A 4 10 99.. APP rb riad 0999 aai ed"lbr bJ .9-11.9Ther-, of 149 0 4 and co gee lodronly , beittv gsante4. An. part, f9i • 1111W:thet eqmoiittee.uould see no: good 41110,j0y awaken4behelpsosperous carol ditices,of they:demon nv.sornealhaa. , ohilled by the fact that' only thirty. eight new can` didatea , keNe hecwrecdived.tiaripg the rpast putr,thitebeing only:alvut oue•half the nue] ber,received dnring.the ptteedinglear, and lest.than,one.dtalf of the ; number. received dulling any of the nine YearL"prior to the 444efter4Lta..th; 'propose& new Censtitu tiottratidray-laws, the Oomtnittee have had three, papers before them. on the, subject, from oithiAlt,... After earefol. :consideration, theplamaprepatod aiConsfittition and code of By a, compiled from them all, which are outwitted. to:the Assembly. .I:4 7 regard, to the annual day.. of prayer u_anal,,lY i le,,ld kn. ,VebruatY, the..,C ommittee,: • thpA Atiet r proposing-s , ,ehatge for Abe en ‘suieryear,. would suggest some action in regard to-it on the part of the Assembly. , , -1 7" • * Zi(e fist:meter! explained this very . satisfacto rily. 1 4 be 'donors of a portioti of the fund had put it reatricition'itpOn its use, and their' direc tions were eitietly observed:—Ens.',- : 7 ':: tilt ViSialtitY ~, OF. 480. . . ..' *Wk . DaiS" lif BO •.! .o!li: .• .; ...! ... . , ..? 447.. , - `Y. . 'AS 4001'111401`400sYlro -WOW" of. yestordi7 . virp u tiv,A o 4 ".Proved.: ,_...,: itg to,. Overture `‘ci.‘l 2 l iilisits - Cinaituksk a• Presbytery, on the rligt:lnd'dtities'of Elder's and . Titietesis' Co the 4 tion'trol of theelieture Of worship, waif ,Witted.sub d The responssit asteollows :, , , Wherea church edifice is held by STruetees, : -ths, : issel title i is ,invested r ig,Ahem,.; and, hiving the 4111,ii, tee Sustod l y indAis or the otruroh 'l4itr6ivir to, them ' for the^tifiei , or for 'l'llthich they hold the tinlitT" Dr:qv -Iriv ~ ' • • -I ,, 7PlThese noes find plitliosetoll2ll the .worship tit • Cio4 epd the employ meak,of, mioh otper.rneans of spiritual improvement as4ay be consistent with the Scriptures Afr tits; I tliT nf thuroh, to which may• be adda., eistigrekilional meetings' for business relating to the church or corpora- tiiiii. 'By the cOnetittition,litialesiiomis qhttried. • with tie euPbreision df tike t epiritual4atereste Of . , the congregation,Ardi Ole, iPaitt4S4 t4o right to direct and control the use of the building for the I li le of irotiattP ktr requited hrititaftliehed;b:- '1 4' 4el4°l"Sgli°C'llk.rtiPliff obl4Tokgr til's. t clout orcrorsiiip,.._ , . his being ttte prinotp# 4rpoi(e - bf 1 i trnet l ith Ty tees are billit , l# to i r "rdipilot the ii ifieirind it'Otro'n of tfieireaZon a s to the use and occupation of thd' h ouse at *or , ship. The StaaiOnria thetorgan or agent through whout the,TrusteestarCiiif,6tnfil4 lioi!'Stid when fhe church building is to he occupied, and the N itteteek.have'no right+to s'efuse complkaseswith_ I. e ~,actien of the Session•inithis regf44. 4 , Thalia are tge4orl;l,prineiplee applicablekto all, eises'ai-' %NO: postwprsome loottlitipe wile - re spool Statutory enactmente by authority may control Erstitertrighte,and presorihe other ,peinciplas: ; • ov, • , ”,•410 there ,ara,otbsr purpoikes , for, mhigh ,the edltalt ofethe church. edifice, is som etimea,deideed, i vi , hich, though they,,partake of artligialli-1-OP In iptelleCtual charaoter, do not fall within the class of objects which.are properly desoribed its:' beloroglerto the worship of• that eongregatiois. „ th e ,holim psi not be need for such purpose' without ths,ccossset.:of the Trustees. , ,A11,,, 1 4 0 ,, functions to tilgsprdsit what is a proper use o f.', the house is vested-in. _the Session, the True - lONS ne legal right , to grant the e b use of the p.I tt;Er qe....,pis,rposes which the Session. tlisappr..”,:#o , 7] . as the strict rights of those , who` era represented by the Session to the use of the house, are lim ited to the worship of that congregation, the _ sartistess are under no obligation to grant* for , , spy othertporpotte. When the Trnsteek,;grant theorise of the house .to others, contrary,tortht. 4 1 1,01040, wishes, of the Session, and itsthey, suppose to the prejudice of the cause of religion i and or that church, the proper appeal is first to the persons composing the congregation to whom the Trustess are, ,resPSueible--secondly to the Presbytery for their—advice, and finally to the legal tribunals," •T , i ,`. ii,The , report was sltiptejl.; ... _ 4 MT,G. JUNKIN.4r; OfTegeaf 4. Puitoitur fr . im the salon of yasteeday relattytafAtatillimitationo %.1 , 11 -, besg , ', ,;, ' ; , '"t/ , ' 1 f,l' VOL. XI., NO. 39 put. upon ain increase of capital in the Board of Publioation. It is signed by several members, and is admitted to a place in the record. Overture No. 18, front the Sped of Baltimore, relative to chapleitis; was taken up. Rev. Mr. lAA was opposed to legislation by the church in regard to , the army. If the offi cers select the chaplains they will be of the da l 'nomination now prevailing (Episcopal) ; if the men—the enlisted men in the regular army--a re consulted, they will be of p 'denomination not Presbyterian ? , but of another detiothination' (Ro. moist.) The Oomalittee't report was not Adopted.. The The committee,on pectins reported the names of the,m ?ons choseeby:yesterday's Tote, to fill vacancies, in the several Boards. ' pate of Country. Dr. 4. M. townie, from the Committee onthe Reletioni of the Assemblg to the Country, pre otiiiiv the of 4 "flair edillek"; lett %sustaintnethe'Dovernmect 'otthe'country, itt do cordauoe withAttactigniaf the 4tiseßiblies '6l and Five reem . , theof seven oeinOosing' the concurred + Dr. litnceniter;of the committee,,' declined to make a mittorit;#4eliort, dinvintimated posit,* offer a substitute. r f,fihesubjegt, was made the order f6r Monday morning at 9 o'clock, r , • Board of.gdtteation. . . • . . . • The Rp,Piirt,cdx.! , lte Board ;If Education was re= sTfk i lit aNO 4r,t•e_i pgme dieonesion, refrred toohe Committee for amendment ItiOrtal SyMiditiet'itimiirde 'wire pi*- 'senteitsintlidiptid. r Adjdprnerd wit,h-prayer. • itiperiedlcith. prnyer. The Report on the ‘,of - pdheatidnintreiumed.f . • at.wlia sinende‘Land wa.,opted. ...,un.feetkon .of mr. uoirbosys. , it mut yespiyid, that; RAO to.:4lmAuA during this ‘4ll)lllP4bli•!iip nieriihier than once on the Toflkicitelheii ;five mihnt -Without consent of the House--exeept thirpartiehdikliu;- Idicial eases.-- The ;standing/Ale, of theAtottce, which pewits u,isuuntun: fe 7 spenic., twice situ pre *lously suspended., _ , Who may YOtefor Paqor7 • The compliant o? BEINIKINRIDGZ and oth ers against-41m -80-od-ALX-entucky, was re,- waacalled, and several speech-' Dr. WlNsitiltlitikglitritat.'altbd, section of the k whiqkAntherizes-,a Trustee ,who n twas , not a o ”tniihroant,'te stigiert f*%r a pastor; musebe, n tak -' 'artiOnclisiVe ihat i sinih 'an one had a right tg 3totalor,a pastor,* ortp,,na ,thenght,,the,word tt congega , Ann rittiinyuxika, intixmited ,that the Book meant p 6 to reap ! the"high of voting to'coulmitni ' kPr:. Bnackwoott ;hid libittt withdrawthip namelfront the lis>y•-tifcattnikintlettrok Profes sorship in the ,North-wester n . Theological . histrld • , , • The weak commencing "Tannery Sd'tp•Jaztitary ~3Llt;~was eat apart i & week "" vitottpied la; ;religious' exei - 31,3 rith prayer- , it; ;• 4 tit 3 -- i ----- r, , - ,,,,, r E 4 NTH IIAY--Monn,tr, June T.''' ' t I;' rf 0 M i nutes ; . • - , ,, -;•,.- ; • ,"i ' I. -Oohed. with prayer of. Saturda y Were reaCand approved. . • . ; ; ; ; • r• ;--'. 4..: ~ '• . , ~.:,1•4, ~ res timptif abtazitet: Slaery. :' . • 41;y42 1 54,Trx. from the conatwittee on Bills / and.' 4Tel:twee, repritted a, palier_on the, eitbject, of Siti , fiiy ; tiffitinictg the former deliveraneeS' of thel Gederiti kasettibly4 Which was adopted,iind tis getttlibirti t„;11.• :.-,'.; ..., .. „ . . : . .. . z ohe Aiaembgi has-frets': the first "tt t4red 'its i f tigin the ents= ;on the subject of slavery in subetan i t 24,1ymane language, , The action of „IlfB,, as talt4d WO, niord - orovt, Mid wadi more : clear, 1 ftillvind etpliolt, - and'iedit'dopted unanimously. ' it.hartiinettlitinained' that true ingt , BoripturOl delliterducts on this,importent subject, by ,which otirphurstitle.detertained to &hide. It has never been repealedc,ainended.. or modified, but has frequently Veen referred tnandreitrated in sub - A leirialt. Itilititifiliii ; and when " ' some - -Tiersons fancied 'tiiiirthiecution of 1845 in RAlMB l way in. tattered with itlttliArdssenihly - rof .46 . 46,dgteliged with niaolonaninklty that,thetuulon - of 1845 watt. not, intenftek* o.en,y l Or,reaa,to the festitionYon on 'this subject Vrevichsly Wittirid i bi 'Hiders' disenibliatt;•and by theirs' deliveraiiints we etill abide. '; -, t.; '; - • .. ram rtsllint.titia*-' - . 3j4.trt,itr.:, • The Committee on thilionetotTniblieetiori re. petted a Conntittnelin new beek Adopted. - Staispf the. f.74setshw„.. • Theirecairtlf theCominittestritio talon tip. jDr. Per, svonotkoked.on oweisdipoig t qpproffilt ofit i lte raising of the . flag on . 'Trustees. Ad?pted, as follioWat The Trustees of this , church' cioliori4 ru 414 di expresseni by many meinbeirs Vtidodeeiem to have dieplayed'frooi•this adiflofthe:Anier ioau.flag, the beautiful symbol of National pro thotion, unliy and.liberty. ' • •.; Dr. Iluitrnsav offered, a .substitute for lthe Ceminittee's•report , lie .wished the -subject to he considered in its merely religious psi:wt. The previous question was called, and the eyes and noes here ordered and the paper of the Committee was.adopted, as amended by'Dri te lontiy!s motion--Ayes, 176.:; Noes, ,20; . outed, 1.. „, . , , Dr. HICKOK #sov#, : the,liakipgoo of Dr. ,Dum oing.. phrey'e.,pitper,ita oh addition to the rke Oyes The-Tpaper was adopted, with bht one dissenting vote:. • Dell Witte& and othersotherspresentedsnDiasenttfrotnr ela9tion of the AnoptblT&ve„to. the Bailor- , elkip of the; Beerti4titb . of. •It wiiii,litltpit! ted - to iecord.* ' * • "' • ' 'Billotif Wive" iiiiar t eld , fcitirol usees` litertate Seminaries. , :ri•tr••••• *ter : On motion, it was recommended thatTifriday, of the Week•hf Prayer E .,be dwrot , o,, ial application for,. an increase pi!, lea nevolence in ou r ohdrohes. Tellers reported that Dr. Eit.rorr was titian& 'motisly elected.Professor'of Biblical. Literati:U:44 :A do: •in the North - western Theological Seminary , • .. i lks,Tellers reported the result of the election *.Froteaspr of Theology,in .the Western, num= l 0 oat S eminary . viz.: Eev: Lyman H. Atwa;ter 4 D:Dj, 168 . votes; Rev. "E. D. Slctilaistar, 81; blanlr,.2. Rev, W. P. -brprDiro)so,, and elder T.".lk . were appointed , a ,sernosit#ll,lt6 inform BrqAte-. ,water of hioiteedest, ettd7 , tmltait his tiecepteiee •,of the ; !!'• • • arrittlONt eneti w t , m tieV. Dr: Yo -roperted fro the Committee' on Systerifitio:Sentftlestee.' The repOrClisloot adopted,"as follostip • -1 • RtfP.hied..,T1441444i44014.• 4,11.1630 AT ' the action, of 1851,, v11.1,:y104111he ehurchea:ibat 4V° no fixed' tipe foicoOdviiiidifg to the Bosrdi be' earnestly re4tiested•to"takiiip•annu;s l '4 4l a oa: tions - rtfa''followit: For the Board of Dontiletic Missions, ohytho , llrst Sabbath of.NoreMber; . , for the :13gord , of Foreign *lesions, on the,,firstiSiti, bittp of Janpory ; for the Board of Education, on the tiret'Sobbst,h of March ; for . the Colportage= Fund, - on ihe''firSt Sabbath ' in Maj: for the , 136ard of Clinroh.Extension, - on the first B.abbst,hu "Of:July ; and for,Djsebledhlinisterspon the tirot l , Sabbath .of September. ' 1,• Reiolved, That if it is inconvenient for any ohnich to make the ,contribution s on the dayi' l specified; they be requested to Wilke them as fidc'etiftripafteraa possible. ' • Rsso/t2sd, That the fietsretaries.4lfAbOvillern „Boards ; be -directed, to transmit ts ithik.ppotom `and ohuratop otrikulpre, sheet. dile preelous the days aed for rcioklog these' Okintribitione tii'enciliolifeet.,`esillog their attention to the'sub , J . .‘.Resolvid, That no pastor does. his full4l,oty, who fails to , bring before his peopleannually all &heed objects of benevolence. .:•)! .4'elofve'cl, that the, Ruling Elders of the vacant, oborfieis be instructed to endeavor tolseotire an-. nuat:oolleetions fir all these objects. Resolved,.,,Thst the Secretary, of the Baird of ruhlioa . tion be dir • eo# , to send 0 . 4 he .Stated Clerks of the P.TeabYttrles blank forms'of reports on tiystemitio' Beeivolettee, : tind that it, be ep j oined on the'Stita alga; to the General'Aeateintkri'" l : 4 • "' trt,lo,ba,. ,as, PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,' 1863. The unfinished business was resumed, and the Clerk proceeded in calling the roll. Rev. Dr. BROWNSON reported the Narrative on the State of Religion, which wee adopt:ed. Adjourned with prayer. ' IVENING ■LIUIM Opened with prayer. The consideration of the 'New Docdt of . Discip line was haunted, and after , some diecussion was poetpottod, to take up the complaint of Dr. Breitkinridke*: On 'calling the roll, the vtite wait Sititain, 74; Not. Sustain, 87 ; ' Btts4jAi iirr per, 45: A committee was then :oTdetectO,Pti.,ll7 in paper expressixe of the opirdon of the bly. , Adjourned' with prayer • ELEVENTH .1).&Y..-TonswittJune 2 . Opined with`prayer • The minutes of jesteidaY , were "read and ap proved. :. ' . Mr: Geonaza moved to ;refer of biseiplitip to the next As:sionbty. rostpOted The' ikfilitarittor anicouneed: 'the , O4iiuniitec the: COmplaiht -of Mr.l . ,'..lltreckinildgekrils.: -Rev. Ord: :Wines,- Judge Leavitt, and Mr. Junkin. ' A Committee was raised, consiating "Hev. - Drs. Krebs - sel*Tarchild; "end - Messrs. W. O. ItobertelWric,9l . r,.afdlehliktee :Crosby, to, oonsider the subject or oiliitneiuproled minis _tete, and to ..repoit3t6"Ahli- neat General As . _ Judicial Oise No.'it, - Dr. Thomas ' F Wisrrell • Te,atlie Synod report, pf the„oopoinition yes adoptpk.,whiph, anal tike appeal.' Thiffreport-Off Chnrch'Oorporations.wittaken 4 1 14 Milo after few remarks, walk -44 d ‘9 l / kP u 'i table, 7*' JtidietillliiiiePNP. 2, Ahlititt vs SklCtld Mis-. eourl,flraCtiiO4 up, end referrett 4 1.9,#0 ; Ant Heneral'Assembly. , lietheat Oita Nik't+' were'reed,l in part.., ;.1.1 Adjoarned.witli prayer. ATIIIRNOON BEEISION. - , Opened with, prayer. „ The un fi nished business of the morning was resumed: , The reading of rthe deicumeuts was finished. , 'the original Parties were then Called; 'de clined atieteleine " ' The, roll was called Lfor remake, and , then for a vote. Result.: sustain, 47 ; = sustain'` in part; 10c not seiStkin,; 68 ;' *eionlisecef, lft/ Soethe ap peal was not sustained. - ," the:On motion Cf GOonoite, that portion , of S New , "Book - of Dilaiipliri which has ;not 4 . yeti been acted uppn, l was referred to the n ext, Gen-, eral Assembly, with the regiasi that it', be made! 'the order for theletionttday, , by that Assembly. ' • ; ',Thanks: , ;, motion; , of Mr. Shannos and the following resolutions , were Adopted e „ , Resopied,. , Thst T elesthanks of . t t he, Assembly are; hereby, tclettered ti, the loctOr odd' Treaties cif 'this ohurch, and of "the Second Presbyterian' church, for the accommodations -their 4eave. fur nished the Assembly„atuLtheir,Committees , Resolved; .That we thankfully acknowledge the indefitigable labor of the Committee bflar rategtereents—Messrs. J. BOyd Hiodly amPtilect. 'Moilvaine—their extensire correspondence with; ;railroad ampoules, and their cheerful conepletion of, those arrangetnents with the members' of the: Allen:Ably : Sid we also tender throUgh tham,our Winkle `to thoie retilroad companies' which'hive been so 'liberal te us. ; - ; Re`sodoldkeiThod. we iettortite , m - this .a special 1 providence of God, that ar foithfterx,,nd deroted, missionary, after twenty-fere year's in the fareegn field, should htiogrjoiporttatkand revered Mod erator: , - Oar prityters7go with leim—moz his spirit of inislion&anemate - ' BetOiectiTkift TP,Kr.etefell.9 record mons hipitality of.the citizens - of Peoria, and, WS tends* our Akita - to the Whitler emir:nits other denominations.ond Oltizene, generally, who; hive so' coidially and delightfully homed us amongst them, and we inither'think ' the press for their impekrtiol, : reepoir, of our prowling& iS half hour was , eceup t ieti in religtees ex ereeispii. During these exercises, Dr. 'Humphrey 'galled the' attention of the Asseeribly mu-the death of Bet. Dr: Green, President of 'Ddiville College, Ky., and. asked.eleet,thS.institutiou.ond . might , rePellibered J P,TeYer., ~ Mr. Blackburn spoke of an.. interesting, morning; prayer-Meeting in the city ; and Dr ` :' Brain, of h meeting in Alexandria, D. C. Adjourned - .‘: .; " '3 - D iXii . att ain. ST ' • ~•1' 4, -../ri.s.J t...'11 ...6 ...*; •- .• • OPPIOI,,WILIPTSLYIII% !. , 1 ... rPref.4ll. '' '''irtleekt iiiiii#t tie deeisioseist the eitie•ir %belly& elite Crazier:" . 1 1 • IhAsilateitielNo; 11 Wity , recorisidered.' A .1110tiennwastniade toreterdfitilhe next , Aisem: 1 . 4 .* Ellitiliekb, l lL ,, JT4-(9F,Mer AVs3. ll ?.lr#as Protest w ... a .. 5 , .e ..., nte ' r - ed &g u I l a 4 g .•• t-etM . dec se isih t ), ,' Who . Mom Tole fors Pettier? . , DR• LILLIS from the Committee to whom was 'referred'aiidicial Case s No. 1, (Di. Itreoltinridge,) , iitated the dommittee'hed - not besaiable to agree, and therefore would isevertilly.deport each for 'ltimselff, 4 ---, • - • • 4 ' •• ; • • • , The several reports, are . as teilests: , Submitted by Dr. Wines.' ''. . ' • -' , The undersigned, who voter 'gild: Iltis !anger part of the Assembly iti the ease of Dr. RITA'. inridge, and , otbers, complainants 'ye. the Synod of Kentuory, in,ita action limiting the right of voting in the election of a pastor, to communi cating,mimbers of, the church, recommend 'the icloption Of 'die following tie the judgment oflbi Assembly in the said'ease : , .:. I Resolved, That the complaint • be sustained ; but the'Asseriibly, in ibie'judiment, tides clot in. -tend to_condemn a,prsoticesprevalent income of ,pur,oonsregations in wkioe the right of voting 'for pastorlicotiSned to communicants, :....,., .. .: ' . o.'/. 4 .:: E. L. WINES,. eta' i 11. 11. LiAViT:r. Submitted by Dr. Nevi n: The undersigned, members. , of the' committee ) appointed to prepa,rey,a tolhnte epression of the same of the Asse mbly, on the oomplisint. of R. J. Ilrecarinri.cige, and others, ag . sinst the Synod of pauaty, , ,riimipotfoly'rei , omuliind: its 'o6,pcioa .1 - of tiff folloling;iis.: *, .! -+.•, 2 I ,r4 ' :.' .1. 1 The .Assembly tiustains the complaint;ley ga .tar : se,..tb i e,ssetionief ! the Synod declares that our, form of church government restricts the, right of sating for a pastor, to full oommunicants;le' the ,,e> tOilen,,,Of otherp baptised _members , of the ,ejetreb. But the latitude of eeffrage, which, this 1 8.601106 min ts plead 'for , tieisiiii tcl 7 the Aisiably too.vlsgue and tending t 4 obliteiste the: Sisriptu-• ral and constitutional distinst,ipas between prci-, hissing arid haPtized eiembereand persisne ,wh'o hays no other , _oonnexinn 'NIUE' tlietharch their the contribution of funds:tic Support her era.. !lances. ~1 . , ‘,. :te • Thn 4 All64llb!y e:of oplaion tillst whilst neonst is entitled to vote except professing Christians. and baptiied p'erspnis'noc:irrider tiens#rtitnewho contributetlietr just'preportiditge tlitilabaseary. exiienstheoribe chngregatimi;.yet:that. it Udotn. t peteii/or cohgrespAtelif to , perrttit4ergil contri butors to ,the cif pemef, of the copsgegation tol yote,in 9a146, where,this course, %reason of pe. ettliar l eircuthit'inciiti;i4so/31 1 ii hied Veit for, , thelproslierltY r iethrishifrch 3 '' 3 " ' III; '. 3: jrtll7,fi'" 03 3:4l,Yfrisj/ 3ALTRIIiI t(aviW . '.:.Ski 1, 41 ti• - r •"?.• fq-,-.3osl4,'Jp*liit,gr. - : 4ubmi4".l' 7,i6 Nl o ° 4 ,-. rt ,ti : , he undersigned , member . of Jae eon:it:idles) Psi . ",, ittedle'prepare a Ciln'ate'exOessive of the, senile Of 1 1116 , Assimblr on the compliant of K. .1: Breakinridge ancf.•`others igainet, the Synod oft ,ilentqoky,, respect:oily regoltsmendttl g us sdo_ptioe , of the follclingti, ~I%.;t rt ,at ~,, it f •r . -,- - r . k The Atiseroll smitAnilbssootoptaint, right so fai , as ,the itotiei'd 'ilieyneVtotriots the f right of t , volltig fort it pait'ol• to ' full' eomisuniesiits, to the ; exclusion of baptised=mentbers...of , the Ghyroli: But the latitude of suffrage which the complain ants plead for the Assembly does not sustain, be : - Cause 'it tends to • obliterate+ th'e .13criptuial and' constitutional distinction between.btrptized mem bers and persons who have no other connexion with the ,Ohnrilitiian the contritatro. • oewind ! to support her Ordinances. ! ' Jess Lir:trs. The'rOle wasiialgd and the rote was, for Dr.' 'Winee.'report, 721 fdi Dr.'Neidn's;' 65 i for Dr. Lilliih, k 7 -,: The , 4voa i miViis Olen tiken, on Di. Yiinese; paper : Ates,.lll; ~ noes, .14.'1 This ) Ruiz ta ` ins d elosi piaipl, 40 nd theipaper, of pr. W . ines , expresses th sentiment of the Asee bly ' thii .18, sassabors4the ethriadofh wil44 o Eanbuti , z , i Vdrufifte ;11( . 1 Litii• MeMeter±..; ,- IN A k t i. 41- Mil duly to its support, are qualified voters for. a pastor. The subject of the place of meeting of the next 'Assemoly was re-considered ; and Newark, N. J. in the Third' Presliyterian church, was se;' lected, instead or posts*. Dr. Tams °Aria's/Pretest against the deci sion in- the Complaint , * Dr. •Breokinridge. Dr. BsarPf: ciforpdAlte following resolution, which was adopted': ReiMiii4l, Thar in ode "'printed Minutes, Pres byteries in the _Southern Elyemds who make, no report 'to the Assembly, bkamitted. Minides were read and4ppeovid. The hiodbmitor'nrAle `an sHeetionate partini, *adroit', which was ordered to be litintesYht..the Minutes. .He add:. . . . Father: and Brain* ::- 4 -The hour for thO disso lution of this bodY r kektafived.' To m e' a .. , i ,mointint, , of most solemn and significnot titereaL Here We. NlVO,SeYO*Ufe,it,pi.liFtiptgarmciet of us for the first aid Ilk %One. We hate ' iiiiitit'- bled hike from.srlotia antrdistine Timid liff4hal great field aseigned4twiby,lti4ord,of the t ha n . vest, and now - We part agsati!to - gat to Our respec tive Sal& 'offal:for; iii %ether-Ili , onitiliatives from i _fields whito.and read for 4,he sickle. Tp,ane, I, °fir iiiterboirindiiiiiig i this brief iiiiiiiitfliiiirbeen I -delightful. At 4 ban tiiiintlytedisturbeithYpiny ! word erect i towerd„iii i e, Rompally or ,sdri*By, i I in priva.e or tri'public, if cbufa leaVe tecti*ei , `For upon the vecalliii tiO4nAithintikitiliseusiml this I thanh.you. Ant-if 1 liave.paid ;* done soy thing that h' been unjust, or' injurious to tiiii:leeliago , of 'any one/I ink forgive). AkeTly.l l . 99 ari9if Yau tb.aqiriliss ,: -9 4feetikfil/t,,a error of the head, and pa- ,- f .• • • - - t assure OW I am utterly unit. ~ , ~.,, , , , ~, , .7.- . nil; op,dope : apy thing of - , "*": 4 - , a. - .= , _ ;.-- ;,._-. --...:. Brethren, I , wade - deeply - deprossei, and discouraged with the lorkiiitientn Of thezivirrlr 'lb ' which my life has beal l - 4 9 , Pted ;, but you: havei 'greatly cheered incl.eneoniaged me. You finvei testified Your Iriteresi l ii r ifat Work lii'ialliiii me fromnoriong manywhietianii abetter Analitied', to I ' preside over yourteljperatioas., ~. you have done' it se a 'testillioh '-pf. 'Yolir' aPpreishitieti If that great ;work. ' Yoighave *wee - with uliiniii- . perience and defects, apd carried po,titrongli the, difficult and, delicate ditties Of Oa office . ' - '44 `this 4 theink.yen, tiotlip'wviny own name-and- in: that of my brethren' n. ,Ildaalitait l 7. 7 ( !rlx. You have still furtherisheered,and encouraged. ' toe bythe hearty rispiaiagYint - hivii given to the appeal's made to. you taltaita4f- of our hr9a.kttlii; down missions: :A • .• ; New; diarbiettienAser4it Mind- all of tale, : and reflect Ishii orb* n".nrusigag weight - 0f j ,51,4-1 appointment. .wiltAke news fall Anon ne.if, wi, .. hear"thicyo'hitie*ne home to forget ill'ilifit! and do nothing ipore to helpius , thanthakbewiti doneheretofore... ll4 ..4l4T motobecthat zen t willf keep eefiti‘in Yintrnielnoiies the - sweei,h'eurit' *rel . ~ have' spOnt - together; nheaolemnidedgeoiriphiiike, virtually igiven in ficlmr„resptictlre,pfatt,, e.An .„hp. ~ grist work of saving a lost world. Go , 'deem' . brethren, tell your Presbyteries and youf:thian, what yow,have pledged.„w„.fictuLaniLitis cause .1 Tell them al thesTealines it-of Attrzpsk, and how; we are strugiling. tati4iitlth2 Land' hindeni of the,day. Spdeo,ot i .,,tt iwit : . their intr in; behalf cif their' Idisat t enitil4We'lli'.tielial . ;if a „dyingiworlds:andia breedintidawieur.i 7 Endeavor to, get them.,. to ,inform themselves. on t oilt these oubjeks: diet they ttiointo Wciriarnd'fitaf d iith you andlusi , - , , <t, -,*, ; - , : . .. ,T , ft I ji , , , - lir Finally, brethren 4wity, for utS” that, tite,?wori 1f the Lord" maY., have free "course and ; lie glorified wren`as ikis With yon. - ThieistiO ;titers dirriiil : request or yain,,rhelirioal:flourish.- .Yie aotlitl , las a droWaing,inan cries for kelp.' cifithingao 1 dapressesilnitsionsry"akftifeelithittle is - --tieg-, lected- iin 30' PraYAM Ati clod's; people., ..:And nothing so cheers and encourages hint as thatte-; surance that the 'eartievie,' feire'lit ViitYiii of the: Church i'. is being .offeik for „lii* cciatintattly7o , PTA!, dear brethren, - we .100 to meet again before' thee'griat'whitOthibefe: May the Spirit; .of-Aled ever you its: all •AkaaltaYa; :firW , : thohiveof,4ar infer tratit a ilyinimAtoyour; lieitrts. - aak raW-hal.: . - : IfOkt - and Rely Spirit-restinaiolit truniinco . o n,-,you, ; I,en your families, your, 114445, and eon. the whole, Ciiitiffir Of the 'Bring God. ' t "*. The eierinsea 'were cOnelfided . by angling the 842 d hylitit;'ifitantencitig-u l4 '.,' . - k . 3 -, ...r t 11 4ilist - be the tiethavninatti • , -Star:hearts imaimistiaoloye.!' ...The Moderator Oro c dissolred' the 74th Gen eral AsSembly, in line form, and *Ailed another = Aisiemillf;;Ofiliii chosen in the -sittlie:`iiiituneri to. meet i% Nwlrtiritai. .r,,, oh lho Athird Thursday ; of May, 1864, in the Third Presbyterian church, at 11'o'clOok A. fit r.,.;13:-., 'Conolided - with', pray,er,!ltmlethe-Apostofic lienediotion. . - EINI • ~i :•4 ft it, N i, ./.4.Y.1tf01pt..t... , ?A . ' ' - Elllftrall-CDRIMPIINgfiCE. , Rise pench Po:ft,oo,(LoteirAcsn.9l4l ,, mixis4ri and their Responee—Saigise 'keel atthis AntiJ "Sl A r h very' iiielli- flu' 'Pinola/ '34 'ect•t=rits ,y!Rovtofßitterness," antigNslisb Fef4147.• F.:ye:llz letisation on the Continent, and British otp— p i Episcopalian and NonconfOrniis`t li*riends--44eneh, Protestaratiann,its Position, ,and•Prospecte 7 ,—lrotts • :an_niocrsaries—Tbe Payis ..,:giiee and SildaY ..‹..laoids-Thi.litirsel Tatigkiit'llione in eeiriitj ; 0 nll, "Ruh eagainit gossett ,, Aba -Puseyiant.Yi sil its Reaction—Pleasing --Catholicity, o Churchmen 1 and Noneoli 4 'IS:=-27lie' 'Churen Missionary Societiseeirilstriselionstodesso.i . it" and Popular 4lniinadvertion-- 4 ‘ . A .Xulu Real eatiori"-4ni "Boyle eicturer" and 'bii 2 , h;741 —ilieSifilea at the 'Traci Society Meetilig-Viiia Contrasts--"..The grand Old Bitile"—Dr. Mt.': Caul'. Book 7 colenea Refuted by two Working Men. ~..v?!.!: :!4.•• : : t: 1 . .; ti ji ts.i?te -.bpi; LONDON, May 16, 1868. • ;4#ll.?;REBPOrisz has been given :twit sletter from seven ~li nodrqd.-and. filty ii ii'repoh, Pl* : escapt clergy, adapt) sed to :,the i r, Engli sh Engli sh brethren , in reference to' the.iiai in Am er; ioa. :The itilp4tri . lilikt liiio Wit' the'arie4 cess of the , imiuse. refieeneateet itit the Con= ,federate -Stites q would ...Rai tback— tbei -PlPgreas..of Chrietimi....,-ekvilimptiqik, ikrid, ..of )I,eunatkily i • a , whchi.,eent4ry." 'Lahti ,al li 4 coid.on the ministers and paitOre of 11l ' l ifidoiligatione in England to figi'ilielititi i i in'! ealling fiirth 'k' el • great and: 'lnainenl gli manifestation, of • sympathy, fon athe noketeit .raoe, Piloog 9PP,Wriand degPifel4:l44° ct ,Christian pation's,',f ibefollotinf reply.; siai alleTteal;y 11,: * nniferniie l oT tunisterit ilatditil ulidod:iiiiii pinaidill Oler'by 'the Hen' and Baptist W=. Notit, Sax , , . . "'Dear ifiethrem - :z . zW(4'.'4lolB 'Mimes' ; iire undersigned, share:hi...your:views,' 4:4- joke in .yourzesirandwre rhautreilifor, your : : , exhortations. lt. is honor Able Apr France s , and to Freneb . Proin. ,starktbug) t4r4,,J1,,,‘ . 44 1 fiartily ,wiehiltedesiinetilia - cfrabe'zpbever nyittemi Whlbb iiiikimi 4;000,040 Of - negrinint wretched; Arhiclii.debiuies their mantefib-: which' hatiOsall . titso , calamity , to a STPl:sky Protestatit a rtimh, nod whichdistirral, :Pliiet• wgolei t rifes B e4 aervalltig r it it, nob et r e ' Like lo reeling; we fiel . 'it dpepi . cionilisisiciu lot the gives; I who' ate= a; pail; Hof 'the , hninan.ilexally4 we; . witdr-.by; ;ape menus, in ,onr powen,ito.;disnournguiti.49BC, erba, ,are seeking to • Mimi ,au. empirp, 0 heir ~.1 V...i i,Si-- . and „,t :i ,t,t - .r. Z1.11 . _: ; uegretuatiou r , ro w i t i tusucenst IQ . 1 all jaitt - andqinnuine meiiiireiloilheir de liverateei tiifitti.thasevaintiuleints we hoz.” 4,6' ashre )( yon. shit;-• 'following -where yank , Xayo,so.nohly tajton. ; the Aqui,. wA shall dek t what AvPreaU to;;APOWP 1 41 1 #9.1 0 *ff!)- , , lent objects to whiob you invite our atteb.. tion. Accept nui:fribernal - Wishes that yOU'' --- may enjoy thii"faior Ind blessing of God, through Jesus , dlariat•odr Lord." l• The 'language - of "this reply is' terse and , weighty-; it is 'esidently from the pen of ,BeptistfN'oot himself, who ,has thrown hien aelf,into the froubran A lta of the a nemias o' ff ', , slavery, and boilt . by p'n 'and apeeo r li ling ~dOne much 'bi since the s!Ucietit;'ineitiii;‘" r =bre, ilthoilikerfa ' a time' 'die' aluni , • • . IPA araiteitgaiiik , • , . , „ •,. ~,• i - ft 4 grtit 41464 .11!"1-,v , ~,t `wite2co i i ammo; , 1 lip tians—especially the great Nonconformist masses--to slavery. Mr. Noel is the son of a nobleman, and the younger brother of another. His appearance is that of a pol ished gentleman ; tall in stature, fair com plexion, with hair, up till recently light brown, which, although he is about sixty years of age, is scarcely changed or griz zled ; with the quiet reserve and self 'possession peculiar to men of polish and breeding, rather silent in general, yet with a,heart full of lore t to God and man, mak ing in the court)", of his life great sacrifices ,for. conicienee' „sake • singularly clear in ,his,settiog forth of t ' be pure Gospel, and in,all cams w here , truth and liberty are at stake, sure to art* with power and with no uneertain,sorind. , , , As An the re,pkt f of ,theadtiskniipisters , t 9. *zit ‘ , F. - MeehisjorelikneWthlt 10 ,48624 - ..W.444,0 Ateoftilimit; ..,;..-•.• .4- ~.. ' - - . At t ilF4 . -a r e 14095.n01d % NA, .;PPW, 1 04 , ,,Pf AlgAb9siiinA Am; itamin;4l ministerial -147 . 4tAt,ntres bsvg . Wien Angel:tied , by . t i hA,Lon do n i114..-XMQ 1 491041r.; XinfilluiPatiqu ~,g9F i fitieB ; ,and that 31fligniitatms continue 4 .1): )s te l. , wlitired every 4ey..oThe givaipipti:744 l l4, 4l.,ll . llWOlernlePu _Sit t.lig 4.1144,e 1 3 Of.)lftAg , :1in1i.4,14,0,And Nonconfgogat min = ists4radtlilrsltik9amii.n.",., ... „ 1 i .._ 41i1. 1 tlf-tpatiW".ol4 l4l lbtryer ! twowsAge ; ni camplift i ng l alrong hope and ez.. ; ipptOici.e. 00 1 04 4borA ~leess of, the '; Nor th mrpght ,nO99Wii7JC.4 t o.R 't l tY/PR I A °I . I . Jhosgh ; 110, Smineclicav, , enit4o6Mop4..ip, ! ~slaw.. ,•= B lJeceB B .: over the i§eltifin)Sitltoo Ingfilbt.T974.o flaliffe,frogreaft r,eVlsillk9f 4144; liAg.. ll l l Te. r fig,D9oo l l.ll but AP .IPBIO , •09.ah1.11 - 4! 0ff.144 1 301. , :f9f.A 1 4 11 .0.ER41,1 40.# jAstrf9,4 ll o TeCcluAPClVll:O.lftv‘tOcitil ilPgtlr! . . 4 10 ititt's.lPAPli.a.PriAt PftittikiN 4FrAi gal!i- XllP. , l9. o PPArlleßdlirirti./14:1"3 11 ! .4 1 . 1 49 i, toicsm two, vi. , 904; mtpsft,tt, ,pitivei:yql• staties_WW4Miffi Provide4ot.P94.o.l. would anima. That policy surely vrenldlteiss wicked as J. trust i t is impraeticable., ,Tin ' 'a root 1 4 Plititrnetna "' Mull, be torn 'from ilieliiiii,lo - th'efiiiiiiiieiiill"blitit; iipas-liiki, , / cedar i m il id.l o ,l .ttpatiss.:..co itn :14 . tf*.l 1 '' ColifirfratTliti lgo - AliknEs'—in-"cither; words, auxiliaries in Nogland to help on , the, *Olt trcittlitangeligitigiej in •Francel and ttlanzoountries--hayspten holding ainciv,er : . sgreitiN'lre., p - '9o` the , Erengelical Biis colfalfans and 'N'oi;coliforinitlink take"' a: pi*, tioatigiihst 'in thie:Minse,: and.- withCiut • disolord .oeantegonisor, : yet aby.'separater; so', ciettliC9 o PAcilmte.;liffelibiggiAtig ProgrAP: ,Bqth art yery useful in, strengthening the ' litifiAs i iif i letereah - pattio* i s aiiariii' extending ttliel • eras: dtaziper bah_ lepreiplii fik 'ilia 'the eititilieltinglit - of- iiih'obls. . The rirlif Oth ed ... . ~ . Protaatant ()Mach 'of 'Prises hat a Fittiti r `tiOn fro'n4 the:State inoiii - keitain - and s dVf L L Aiti r thiii dice` Ftiet bit* o3 ; coo'fildeliol- 'deliii`aiid*Wesleyiinif: 'lllivertliefeig, &be ' iikifi L ii - 4faili ite,these'i> the • Fiefects ``of 110 *tiiiii [ Kei t ii 040 1 ;21'n 41'4 z O. priestly liittigii+S and'abousatiiiin; frteinflY; Jinit it is ii6titii uncommon thing:' lie illeet . m . peror iti:'!iir'erridit icieareOd'bigo''ttefd - iiiiiiifereti - ceh, by, mandates for i.lo'.:reiShtniillg' of , places of icrrahip ad& siti f riolii.', I ; ;'''. -' ' .• ' ' I :The Illartiiis: -. 6e Oh - tibiae:Mils, ma of VIA hiring - Man& of Pi - owning emigeli 7 • •., ,;.,.., 0,44.; i r i c t,*4 43 L, I l k B l *.. ,i•lang; a 'iliiiillliiiii - iit Geneii,.ility ntitT ItAtorp ,Oft,hiliiefe, Loridon,;aad ileciliere, Vary Of Sc. Paullitathetliitl; has for years" labored. • obi' its fitthlit:. The Church t 'of *Wolin - alit :f.f i'sY liberal' iii this cause, and ,their 'War:balk , sterinhidiure endorsed' by 'ftlei'li law of tifis u ele4yo '. - ' ' . '.'' i • I _was presiiii r ftir Lk abort iinie,66" 1 lb; 'evening beforilitsfYit'the"anaual iiiitkititi 1 - of the EvangeliciPOlintinebial 'Brinfetrln the Lower House; ' tiefer EfalL; This' so 'piety is sustained bP,NOnconToriiiists'both• in : London 'and" thyonghout 'the- country. !kir igeoretark ia, eirorillY Congregational `lniniiiter,` who resided Many yiars'inT,atia, ld speaks thetttibli ling*".llnently.. a Hon. arid :NOl. Noel -hail always ;Wen .i 18 earnest iniipiirtik„ l arid 'ilia ; repeat; ' !idly made 3um Mei; trill . fiPirFilined - lor :the'l express purpose ` of 'ocfrifdriiiiig. the o'hiiitili. v (is; and li 'other' itijd iiiiliiiiii-on'Oe"lork of Chriiii•: . - *Woo' i'he' alkiikoiti at -the iflretio • tiiiiritikin'tflo:lli7. Dile; 'inecessor ,if ThOitie 'Ai*iirjliiiiii, 'of Birmingham, 'a yikit "of `:.great-gre!it .iitillietual yigor, and Ywrkliikr.iii • deriiiitng'irid Man tier. . He *IOW ifin 1% •'. .IkiiiiiSe ittVitlire of elctier 'lwtaalittiii Wkt , td i no l iier'xial p . inty, cob fe6- . .iiig n ' Ilitisieltlai t :ev'ery ObriStias *nit tirp' ithli lila' lildL tdrniliir ex perianoe;) , ireitly !liatiiiiitysdi wittitii.purity siulicity, 'SW in , fes t er earnestness.`: M . .Be. Waite; • 14+ ' fesitirliti iiiii:Sorboti ne t ,' Piiiia; 'delivired an iiiiiift4d r .,lldilfa4 in gle"FiStieli - lingUage. '134 .r 'T#l, itliiitY ge•ienietribered by iocue 'of- Jio readers, one of ilia • proini ir tin espealc: IA at EvangClical Alliance . Conference }it OTO - oa, ieSeptioilier, 1861:' -- ' - ' ''': The spread of .Pioteistantism' in France is nowremVrkiible; not so much in numbers, although 'Thisis not a detipicable'ratio;- as 'Witt iii'Vitility. -Thereis, in spitelif•Ri= tilirli p timc . still, lingering - etor litiff tfililig= iiiiittylerestirrinition of the ltieldtigtiff ;the Iteforniatiini ate. , Then 'ail 'ttic"Oolleges;• ilVet,y, , ,iirei'inilditir ont • thefriglifilkiiiiP tif - Min ';' - itrill is iegirditlabbatlif3i3hods,ititere' lirersB,o6l:Pialildrew in . FianYe.inoludid in' - theie Anis ;:litid' :folk', Mk ut` 'Paris - ittieff, e‘iirf iii i i t tlfekellr'iqrlind . 'i•iiiaeilielon' of about 4800' 'nag,' tb i§iiiitir!iiiir .Ikale- Yiidit; wilioliielictg . the' oiti r ieriaiiirr4tiiiig (I iirtviaMe)';dieiiiiiiiiiii; ilia ) dinfOnsikaprig `thitihe prifikifpleilvoWnil firrti'e;•!lentririen ago stud ',voila*, were.not extinguiallidl6t I.theon6assacroviCSajf.* riartholeutevk Mir 11.7,tAn4 .i , grT At .014.010, E., At 41,00' g reat ;,sNoil oe 80 k oot ettier,kpg in Fa thil.fallies rri itiendin'were - 84s - firp iiiit 'didighiSiVtliifth r eyAilsitleedron fettiriai *tie feeitridd , to them...bysithei:loanageri or-thew - Meeting, an c a I oent , ribt4eneffil , -ithe ..s ores. - • , ' , MEM= _..r;u: ..,89.01ETTYP TO 11,e 4 AD„arick that Art in l ,4le3yims;tint in,' their own bemeo, are now in Operation in on o • Vie: ?•oiiiititidilLi • blind ;iiti vented'al type Aar more tingible lkepetki to the finers of, the Mikildtlt4,l4l "py,..other Aid, Rl:etied it. the oharinter. `There Kingdonii't* 7 lrifingbarenghbeVrAe4..oldiarB , ektimateit s of:8;000,0.00. , Agypt;Alin .41is and Chioa,,have the lerge tri4pritila these. All our English aayrnme for the . ' WA %ISM r.OfPr..toun , i are' aiitrTorleteshinlk sti ilia blind *T Co en d at thßeir a: tiomati;•has been Already- the means of bringing light and eonsolation,to very many who were ladies moreover of toiat;ii?g:Clbrititiaetadies and gentlealui . efew=leekiis'itie 'young Mort, oiveiAlfe) blind ; thus tanitittlidaiime.aaa. , 4k : Atif‘etbera.abielinolemetti":hao.&oo4 .al 'to I,e.L t . #l{l..icritit., :twit WHOLE NO. 559 ed to Germany, Holland, and France, as well as to the East, including China. It is only in its infancy, and is likely to be a world-wide blessing. It is conduct ed in the spirit of faith, prayer, and love. At the late Protestant anniversaries in Paris, the Rev,. Wm. Monod stated that al ready sixty persons afflicted with blindness, had been visited, some of them taught to read, and a small library had been founded for their use. The prayers and alms of the .Fiotestant public were earnest on behalf of this new and interesting work. Tkie following is a summary of the English ...friends of Home Teaching for the Blind : 4 6 The Society for SupplYingliciiiterTetidii '6in and Briciks for the Blind in Moon's type, 503, New Oxford Street, held its an nual meeting- at. Willie's Rooms, on Mon day. The Early of, Bh,afttibary . took, ) the chair Mr . Turner iread the report , which sulked that it was the object of the Society to follow the fooistepabr the Redeetner, by visiting the blintHti:their desolate habita tions, and teaching them to read the Scrip tures. Iloilitteaching.,of the blind, from house 65116,0 e; hie prirsned during infdYttinAiiulitet"itif4esdirio, of the einbossed. lAllEll64l'l' beeti'.oeatlyrfti oremed. Five' teadhers: are 'euiployedniio the work in Lon don, :four ;; of whom int More teachers tire tirgeptyrsquimid for ttmdon, but the filods..ar, Anstifficient. 've'ry'interesting' sere alluded Iti;#tiowing the rabidity' th'WhielitlVloon's utyiitisirAs •ticquired;iond the spiritual ad yantagegotonabliogt,the blind; to read : the Icqtrd„ctr God t,heniselvee. Therg;ass' now Owes where heine teach lug is - of the blia `United Itingdotiiritivi 'been•YetebtilPodt-,- 0004 have .beeix, taught.to read.. She; fitin-• -eial,stoetnent showed at 41113149 , 019, 4 - 21. t A 7s. The Rev. Samuel,Minton v iAird. "Nat . :Gook, the Ref. Di.:"WeiVlhe'lieVAll. Cadman, the Rev. Win. Ty ler, iiiiittoiher iiiiiitleinniiiiddreseed the dieBfiviet:lC T4IF Stiq instituted 'bit Dr. gatiliy liOd two other " ' Heads' l a i ii j obbliii at il Oak against Professor Jciviiiitt`;'bitelbelkAtliii drawn. ~ The .Assessor . of, the,, Kipiyersity had refused ; to. hear ,the, caule,-,beeaulie, be considered: tbst. : Sts.43tatnto. which was ap penl,e.sl• to, did, 900-.oihOriae or PotePal.hial` to• do, so. the piom9ters of ,tbe suit; we re Adyised, by oompetent ; laworay,tbat..thpre , were,gTonnds • for an iipn4l.tolaie,Pourkpf, •Qlleet.ile Beeoh,..fer •knt044.4 1 40V5 0 ,4 01 .a.Pe1' tbe.ts.stie.ssor , to hear., the cante d ,Atet,,,the: acne ; lawyers thought, that iu.., ) % cpse , Alte t , ..tbili * .ot academical discipline, awl", one e*pressed - l it, on the ground i fol v latig dittY ,ip instituting this suit, the, Queen'e,Rench Judges might -not : .issue the :i nt,ulitlaptua asked, for,,.At.;appears, 41a50.*41ia.. , the 0.0 11 0 1, e!it.hiP , . the • XlMivarftS9l4o/ 1 4:14 11 ; llPP9ll‘‘9 o 4 4d :heve heel) ala,'.leAig!e.at Ala li.seesaor'a.deoisicn not, to, hear the qa,usp. i Thitt , Vagrse cannot now . i Imi f telt k in,mi Ac t true allvAte4. l l the StatatifiarArmitjfig Ae , ;up :: ,Las ikas - -P l O l l4l. by : _ stV.Pittit.4TaCtie,', 41'111);,/iPreettokiiirotaio ; his p:tai tion,,pnik pel t lillythatrneral Pnakariaatortgi the Yatil3g - latri•i Ighci evil; jt111.00•#16/10.1*.ePutor Mlis Kl .s r•!l ReeelOrh o .3 l . l o,-. l laVearießih ift reaMY'l 3i.els.iirrgawartailtmthaTtiala,..ga.h. al PPrellt Vf . ' irm8 4 1 1 4^.4 1, . ) .444 1 1 1 9fit-fariaAfial ; trarArenae:f . t. l , l l l o l alismAtakfOr alkarith33 l -tti; not apostolic. lii wasthe Tractsrien.dipv,e-• pcieß,C,pf thirty lears,thet 1e449 tbe recoil,l Illecti.9.lo l 9.o:_reWiloailligalaitt.t ~.o.l m eh. 4 1 1-. driite.vmhipo ( pow threateekto. degenerate' bas k i Aationalistio infidelity : ..Dr. : , Pussy; ..likiptelf is,aa,bigotted as ever ; ,believes In! .ttko'iConfessional and „in Absolotioo,,iiidi !sonotiOns'at a notprious ~Ipstitution44s - Ply-, ,papatb,uniler Mjsk,apilon, a system,pf.,,pen-; a 0 0.9 na-m.aceraticolLtrfle. hateful. .. ~ ~. -. '''PEkeeilya Solhae ; of •Christian Wen : 'ititioilloweliip, hivertiein . Witneised inf r Otio-i• ilifihin" with • the ' 'lrartne'etings the %Met `lsf . 'cihi'cti baii" 'already been' lield " lifivisrat 'of `thetas have tWeii identified iiiifreitiix4 t ienaion 'of Cikiatian'ittisifdfiti-iii theielendi of Madagainerl in 'Tliuiiiit tie t ßibli 134iiiity 'Meeting, 'last Wei*, pod' again ,at the n dOn Missionary millyistiaryilvio' k dayi! icgo 'the tishop ) et ISAanreiree !gave - Moat' pleas t 'Big testimony , - of his tine' ilithdlieity, and :of' hiii'theroOgli' iiiiiitelial sr/100de'; 14 indeiiiiiiiiiill qit; 'had been done b 7 - the, London MissiOriari . Society in the itlihd •Of 'Madagascar: His narration - of thine gathered in his visits - to,the Capital,46 the `iikiir`. places of worship opened there, and the terrible iof.illy promontory - Over' which 110iiiiitly l'iiti. h had heed precipitated and Mill tie Base of Which:J. - heir bones had i hist'i l liitery 'githere'd' tip with pions es - e j ~ to.'• gietliiiiith'itiii'; Ateet 'against: 214 inter tiopoo w . ithlfiki' bili%6 l yrell begin. cainied. A giadidailio 36lifiloiers of, a Coin; hien 'Lad: /I Agi ilia all this has been in ;entire` 'aeocoilfinise` ivied' the views of the Church . Minsfdiat: Eiciaihty; 'is ' viVidint Ville in tellisiFticii; an, dried-- of?thlt'aiiiel t, iiiiit Instittition; Ifiiiillia - 1:till wihatiiic tiona " to the MiSiithaiiiiiiiii'abOist to`fie sent out to Madlascar. These show a truly 'fraternal spirit don ' both' "sides, • and that 'during minAisiti s Slst. • ' They were given Very :reaidilOollit Rev. M'e'ssrs. CaMpbell, 'and •Manndiell;• tvio 'Arial' •iniasiotiaties,' sod at the seine time ' they' were addressed , in terms'of fervent, and affectionath eicoui:- figment, by an llpiseepar clerliymin, the Rev. Dr. Tidesaw, SeeretarY 'of, this ' Lon don Missionary' Society;ifikho was present; edding "also ,his expreseioirilriffeetionate' 'interest fifthe heir mission; add Its'filpio - • `that &if' ohaiiiiittie *dila soon' 14-able t'm `strengthen thilii -u irorr in . Madagaieir, by 'wilding foitt i iifdititinal•laboiefe.' 2 = • - ' CRX , N.NaPltat•kaas fa•IA Matter. oti,. l3 (Airsepi .been thai§Ohif 3 Rt 0 1-1R 1 ).°4-YeraktO at most of. the . Rejigion,Anorimsafijspi !4„„t,„the Bibte meeting,. t i hem ret-,,grpst „ laughtse ;when , thel.4Ttilffvek TPRcfr, akalelAeßt - J 3 V P4kt.FOPilkaVaaddry ) .i-M 49fdrihifti buTy, sai d,: "1744 0 FP . :nals , n0 gokthe i advantage of a guliednoatiion'(referging to. the Bishop, .4.,544 find ing, himseif stumbled by, the.qoestiooa, of knatfig,etione li oateP ark, .-) m" fam BR Rhaftlkhißeed;: ,that I actually twlieye my Rible. ,i.believef ,that the . sun and the ; moon stood still at s , Jeahtkegamillmand i tilit,Aakikaß' l . l 4. ll l. l ßPea = ad hi_,BIERRth a n d .rehAliett 4.th,P:P.adaafil of the ,Kregifttp"' 'Peri) .ttelPeeker.:l;vPiee aißilk.ftfPArkat.. l) .lith,a, WOJ-Rtii.htira....mid ing,lo4sll34 4 ll o .tiO,RTlithiog iao l ol'.o.aTerve. tentekti .40R, se a l JIM/plip 2 . gyiuo_ tfii thu it!! N.t9 l ,_oitit... .far .....w,egtitieT , 11 . 0 ..4 . ItPr.e.. I ini - :. pormßs...,*eri . t,44miTimpents a n d. seetppeove egoitAil by _t his, new asiault (11:(141e1;tioff; t from -the, 4%-robbislyzy of Yorit - fpri,..Thempi. 4 1 5 01 )M 4 1 1 .4 - ; l l l lWiaiisf roo ,che .. g eb.)areit • .44srbtti* * l AontoPllEllabmit..i,STTbe;eu The, IkVArx. , a, Pagaaaß, of imo,l,gbility ea l 4l l 9l l 9o4Pilß?) IP4s44dsa .teitlefe . l ifePegaih?4o: l o Ylkalaltaalnia,PAM:Venl. , ' ~ il / 3 1 14 4 414 ihirMatittOWNAlNA Mai ,iii 10 st?l sdt elides ,tics issio in Z;tsu I • ME PRESBYTERIAN -BANNEIt Publication Office : GAZZTTII BM:WINOS, as lava 92, PrrreStrao a, PA. PIMADItteI.4 8013TWIVIllt Oon. oa rta LAPP CE2BMTS ADVERTISEMENTS. risks lit ADVANCE. • A Square, (11 lines or Way) one Insertion, 00 tents; awl subeequent insertion, 40 cents; moth Line beyond eight, t eta A Bqusre per quarter,ll4.oo; 'sell line additional, E 0 cents A Bairocrtins made tp adtprtisers by the year. BEDDINEBEMOTICIAI of Tip Liam or leas, 10.00 mob ed ditketal line, 10 'eats. REV. DAVID MIKINNEY, esorszrzol •s! Etflimmina. been selected this year to deli ver . 7hat is called " The Boyle .Legtnre," that is 'to l s'ay, hoe of an annual series of discourses, to"'lle delivered by some eminent person, fortnirty an alumnus of the Laisersity,_whe is to receive • the interest of a carteln erildusstiient made in former tunes' by ' the 'celetirited Cli'riitiliti philosopher, Boyle: ' - 11 ' "" Mr. Garbett moved the adoptiCin et the Report or the' ReWrious Tract; mid Book Society. The following are sow of,Ais utterances, to which the scene and the oh (lesion added an interest which dinikoti s te realised' bY'those not present': Tlit'iiferiitir bad previously-referred- to 44 ths strange and inonstrons assertion that tht l A 10.4 of n . religio were .sB l written on thp, .h,iii heart and conscience , that, even irt it 'Whole Bible 'were, remciredfllieh' 'still remain as clear and well - lin'esinias , ever. , "' Turning i back lb iilaitio 11 41 6 4 04 1 0 thesettime s s:when ii,uinan intelhipt.-ifliciPPf mitte.doto reaph itt kigheat blikirly i rlmt did la t e find in. Greece and RStriet , 4 .er Mid' in " GAece it" .riitilikatibio' f ih some respects beautiful as iiiiviisfatuart, 'and cold_sa_its-Awn..marble.;_a.race sunk jin ei toq a rigicy,of manmrs anl i kabits in. d )' a inatiedraeeiiiig,cillel4 in ISialig t i'lifir"Of a Linen Was held of leo qiitorittifitiVtluit ihe life 'of a dogpandlln --Ishii*: lash- slid-- .!omen .could congregate . lints* of.,:thonsands to ,fliadspeck 4uNd ameisernetit. in seeing men murtler , one. ail - ter'' in cold blood. I find ,man'Y a erie ' taiga" or -gocidly building in Affient, ltßoseeiland' ancient Constantinople, butsdat one charitable institution. • And where , ! do we find, ther . e,igißi . ;A knoisle4ge which : wps needed ? %N it in a philosophy that TO Was ton gkiiiniti m to take care of his 'ditSii tiirsitY, and,4l44llliat 4p flie: human -hhift -nod vobseietrotssia4borhighest a rulevofshe -1131111 condi:o4 tr..„ Iv- • i ..:- s. ;4;3 71,41 ! , .1.1" agairn ;l l sip told,..thatifrerwilf . ficionce 4 were not in a4.4ercipe mark o Greeks anti Itoinatiii,lliernliertcitTuir beta a where-it- was-otherwieei*4--ture 'to ancient ~4terriscio la tiA 4,14 0 40 . „1: ; find, than) ? ;The hloTOj eg t, superstition that , ever disgraced the aarth 7 -so bloody, tat,,When the old `Spanish' iiiVaders-fitav wen t : into' 'the great Mexican teiiiple(they - fotind on Aitic.ultiiia .-.. the , still ; palpitating hearts lof t human yip . time. • Ifsgaili,..l., am, told,toooir,„ toote r th s countries, I turn tolndia, with i i iittlita4 I "Sated; its dire infanticide; its idrorkiine i marked fifty miles , beifi . ..e 'On' 'Mink - IW4 , - fir into - and women' with immortal-leula ,tly,ing : iit the-roaclaidel Or if Indiaigippic akderod ,too dioa,ct, I. point to ,4friof x lf which . the:great trtivejler Livingstintste `as' ' weary - mid lirding,' while' t- In liaid . thatch ".distioind• undefined didesiodof some demon Witte*. hovered:lA:lvor...4lm whole ' 41 444.;.. ,0ri4,10.. !ti . •alb , ici, ll ,,Aore • ashen to turn in !..moaonx.thoughh i , r , e : g ain Ito dud 'it ? S , hill I god thalle - ti . . ? liireChiistian 'legionii iii' Attiiiiiii, 4 * A -' - inilifine that ticertv is' ' iio - iGlcid ?14.irii tab . thpiein r'w hi oh ,teilli , mei that AW-titkrige lure God? or in Deism, which deiliel matte ; or in Rationalism, which d ei fies itsefft" , _ .TheiCratifellireOlit.,.ilitlf "lig 'this with _ ' l l.lifi` ' l 4 OM ' 01 . d . '1011 1 10: 1 " ria Otntrati the -ollifi gtibsseit of . realm janclotionscieties With 1.,410 light i and,.tnejostyLofi\thatJrnthlwNoh ,pervades i tho,rwlmle.:cif the • Revelfition i , of . god. Look at ,thosie iitblime.dechtrationa . .4tiitti rl th iiif did Aiitti With'the'diekeid iiiiritiontlor meltif intirtha tendlifest Mgt. tion. Think, too, of the universgliVoCtie -Bible-rhow it, is a l book for every Age' for ;every, Itind:and -nation ; -not a book fp/,the ritili tioreilian the, poor, fa` the 'educated 'niiiie l iliiiii Ellif nueducatedthe' i loftietiit sl t n.. liffleritlibitiiiiringVith:.%adoriii'ggforidi'en4br ' thine , pages 'ont ofwhichtbrOsinipleirtmliild or GO; gathers_his daily spiritt4tkifoP4l4- ri ;4:40.. 1 .41.40ini /9ekt4tr tAg--.fera:tatel.44,..ie .-90114,11 wadarthe, R.onts,,o.f , attack—w.iiph 6,5 a hag:so iiiterlaeeTiaddi `the remainder "Of hisievellittod that" It 'ie impogsible 'lay * iiit4.elloulehtf'de4ti*eikiiiithbut pnllilig dew o IT with:tato suidi dal :: hand,. the. sWhole Jabri.9- ~ P lere'lckk ,w-in _find, thll. iv.,4 , , he nevolent legialation in tie whole _ i woilcli s a legislation whi___d:: in its. tender regard or human lifei:liiWearetill - pr:iiin for hu man righill 'and-tliiiifffithisl; ill tits 'in ouloa. ~, tip' of .tiiittialchaTitlliod,,liieße l vlonce, ;,es flLite,,,,Tud,modern,,lewlatioto., 1 There it stands; the giiiiidoid' bible; beliel?th ' if - liotta iliddiiir '`'it Vitt; lions:W*lNi; lila a , 'happiliein'tto die: -.vwlieli .l ~ t4W4 ill:Ai:hi:ink, and , put i,btliti -sigh -the . objections Arged IgniAt.f. it. , ,.t9fin9l.ilY„ PLY! they are flg9cd, importitron; 80 littie,,so mean, so tris 'at ,do 014, ieeni'lisiiiiii Alste 'great' tifOili of ( triith i , atiatiinside ill the intelUltiiiid"Osi -4-4 eviikooeir whintr itieattetiptedfto Me , :11 TRW limit/NT OrrilddrBsioit4us Itr _aielied of ziPs 480,tagaata ;lOW*. ow ...of the Rev. 4r.. Meese& Popular ,AmeNer 031enso.. The miakoitariea i•ppure.f.hat 'deed 1-1 1i.logsidiilgt as iif:theJlittt * menu: beeome more appahmei IR/kik/on ;•lletsatioot,tbetwean a. Jaw.,,,atd ai kiNktile," .fror9 { o,lle ppn,ott,.wo Forkjug, ( lnatu WN of a Jew ,) is one of die.exoe'Reut - . OVA' 4/ ell oOleoBo. 4. • tit6'4 ....._.. . 7 7 7 7 1 '.WHet i i 1w ..)1 it w Work of the t hristian toxmiso a loth The fc_tflowing,eir,trimt• ,a . ken-,frepLa tet ter of a ibitiebergh softer now . in Aur treeaboxiicTeinl,stii-higlircither'in thch city, it imilitliftWohlafity lilatiniony of thl' tifi i•eiltneyltifytlie.l3hrittiaii Commiaiionconle gates in the Army of ,the i ,(himikeskind..l.3. We ,PlivO ri arilthauk i ,(l9A,and the „,91rit'ttaii 'Conipayiaion, Mite privitie and ' ' ob iiiiiie! 'of gallie i'd" chna' 'Mid hearing — iiiitieri Midi rdinithia, which igatiii)beenude ,nied twills • for menthe;; yes; ITOlealeai al :ineMiagPlatw • slWa: new have, Mitekitiwre ... ief gpipg j iftehtFeh in Madre,. li , 0, ry 0 Sabbath morning and evening. •ow ~} d -24611'aliiiiiraniptlY We ell 'g'o,''i&. 7'- - . a 'ithif adaide 'of - ttie - chore& 'belle re us ,i o f ) h oi k i i ; ; • h The -.ehuiehea met erostdediev 3;ery : t.imehfitod:hUndyred l3, -Or , Ekot ai ere„, a't ... go . in. ile • The preachers , are • verlgoc,l l . nd o t Sie aa.ont' here t b i yf 'the efiristian om 'lllation." ' The/ also 'give' us 'tireitreglcoa - books and Tapers to read. , iTherbsimitbe ..thanke lrf, the .entire , ar,m,y Ilion*,the -pod work they are doing. W i t l aa . ' y, ft ti . ; i . •,: ! . „lA. the Christian mm -'. ill I r it' 1,. '. WIA,Ii, rid ' the IDIFiII .. • 1 • it ..IF - ; t•-•-• . tA.2. It : I 1 Ile : 1. et I . ' NwrlP:. ' EIR3i 79t146) * ill 1161".. a gh 4. rot .N• The Ghriatian OinnmiasionalalkwitlftY de,ltga fu,tke , armies of,,q. , Ew 4at Nlolur ,Ilurg li of Reeeerase in Tviiiemiee, and litirn snaimin e s a ticky, .it.,: nhoits , r =I BEM .. k ir tfiretooriat the 'hoot, 14 . 6013 . ften 34e' iwrinte adifegierttuit priagiog r i wiry. nil, 'O4 holt siva LIP 11 ,PAAt 6 -)V-Y I ~f retiy7
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