Frtsb ß ttrian PITTSBIIRGD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 180. Ilonotary.—Rutgers College has conferred the degree . of,D s cooter of Laws on Rey. Dr. RIDDLE, President of Jefferson College. fromW. E. McLaren„ recently returned from South America, has been engaged to supply the pulpit' of the Second church, Pittsburgh, until the first of October. Indianapolis Female College.—The elev enth Annual Catalogue of this excellent sehool,,ptese' nta to us a long.list, Of pupils, tha notide ora full Course of Study, &0., &ed. The Great. West attends well to men .• tal•unfrovement.' • ' who' was suspended, from tho ministry by the . PresbyeerY of Chicago, has: been received ,intoL.the. Synod of the OsisAlssohlfruh,'lately:boccembledAtt.Ham ilia. 1%4 'iiflthe'Presbytery of 'Chi- This defect in Chris tian, courtesy ,and..Pliurch. order, is ,t 9 be regretted. ;3( titi? State if RegAoF read; Is ftir ni§hes ,noe,teic" for..grateful praise; and it also , direots AO important duties. We are setvants - otJeftrOblist and thia. Report sum 112016" latio . rivf 10pr. The" " Nar 4,criiiAcitaVaitiSet intimating, to public d°9- meats. • ' Doseise •of Rev. , Driationusi—Rem: . W. WO ua NS , 0.1):, ' died - it ilia residence in DinVi'lle,',Pa.; se v ere illness. Dr. YE6DIAREI 11411 abort! 'ihree score years of age, And ; one -9f prominent ministers; of ,our...Ohnroli bad bass several' years paktnr t in - Danville. He was a • good aoholary an (instructive praseber, an able write!, and .indefatigable in ineidstry. ' - • 'Maier Detelliiitli—.Died, in this city, on filatiiiiiikyl2ttritieeilfter an illness of sef eail 11: 1. `Neuhaus, 'a Inentber of tlie-Piesliytarii.ilf 'Cincinnati. The de cenilerivits a native OfPoland, and`of Isri elitiih deSeest". E,O.d abmit 58 years. He his labored kkebristiaii ImiSsionary among the Xelvs iti all the 'four quarters if -the globq Eirh'is le ft a helplege faiiiilWwho will req‘ere; and doubtless reeeiveitbalym pathies' and support of: the Philiytatan Church.-:=Preibyter. . Another Sabbath Repulse .- We have heeiji . surprised to, learn that Gen. 14Nits dered' an assault on Port Iledeoe On the Sabbath. On Saturday„Tune:•lethi she mitde his arrangement and on tlielkith'e& vanced one. thousand choice men on tke' enemy's woilcs. They were repulsed, vith• a loss of seven hundred. God has frowned: upon Sabbath desecration. In nearlyetiery instance since' the war c - ommenced, the attacking party, on that. day, has been feated. , , KIM Dr, purtan, whose name was very prominent during the years of excited con% trovetsy which led to the disruption, of the Ptesbyterian Church in 1838, hasleased from the active duties of. a pastOrade... Re had filled the 'office for just foitipleatra in the same church, in the city of Troy, N. Y. Week before. iast he resigned his charge, and was succeeded by Rev. Mr. VINOZNT. ,During his ministry, 1,840 tnembers.had been' reoeived .as eommuni °atilt of the ChurCh,andfrom the number, twenty-six , young men had gone forth to the .Gospel ministry„ :The influence put, forth by a man of talent, who , is.oonsecra ted.to his Ministerial rwork, is wonderful:. The - New `Postage ' LaW.zwtlie • new, or amended, postage' law goes in , operatton to-day (,iuly 1st): Regietered • Weil, in closing-money, are to ehargedo cents inateEid of 5 cents,.. Under this newfipa pers continue to pass without charge in the county in which they are printed, but no preference is given to circulation within the State. Tbe, prices established now,, are, for newspapers: Weekly, per quarter, - - - 5 cents. Semi-weekly, per quarter, - -10 6 ' Tri-weekly, per quarter, - -15 " Daily, per quarter, - - -30 ‘' Magazines, not exceeded four ounces in weight, are rated as folloWs : Semi-montbly, per quarter, - Monthly, per quarter, - - Quarterly, per quarter, - DEATH OF ADMIRAL FOOTE. Rear Admitid" AmonEw H. FOOTS, one of out most distinguished naval officers, died iat New-York, June 26th. He was a native erConneetieut, arid was appointed froinihii Statile the navy of the' United'. Statee.• gp entered the United tat ser-, vice in 1822, and was consequently in the service nearly forty-one years. He was made a corrimander in 1852.' His total sea ser- Vice Was nearly twenty-one years, and he perfoinied nearly eight years shore duty. On the breaking out of , the present trou bles, he was in clomp:Sand of the Navy Bard at Brooklyn. He was soon promoted to a eaptainej, and assigned' to the command of the Mississippi flotilla. , While engaged in the duties of that position, he worked with such zeal and energy as to seriously impair. his physical powers. He achieved the bril liant victories at Forte Henry and Donel; son, and at Island No. 10. The severe' wound he.received at Fort Donelson finally compelled 'him to give up his command. About sr-month since, he was assigned tb , the 014' and` of the South Atlantic block=' dingAnadron, in phiee of Admiral Du. Nail!. A few days after, he was attacked with the illness which terminated hie life. FOOTE is the first of our distin 011:64‘444,pommanders whom we have 14iii40 pilot li d commencement the aomencement of tge ii'ar'sN a dil l uot die as the. result of bet*. ?He was a man of great 'beheio- I Anne, and a decided Christian. MEE Mil 6 cents _ 3 -, 1 " TIIE COMAS AND TEE EPISTLES. These two portions of the New Testa ment are often contrasted, and the prefer ence is given to the former, as the more plain and easily understood, and hence the more valuable. We are afraid that injury is sometimes thus done to the Master's cause. He spate as never man spate, but we do not find that be claimed any prefer ence to the narrations by ,evangelists, of his discourses, over what were to be the re cords of heavenly truth by the same wri ters, and by others, when • they would be, taught by the Holy Ghost. And that he taught all things which , shoitid belccoarn, is not to be claimed by a ny. _ He e;pressly told, his disciples that there wern• many things whioh..they were not ,able ,to bear, in'.the Childhood of their faith, but Which the:Spirit . ipt truth should afterwarda teach thnm • and 'after" his departure, theY d not e attempt to preach nor to write , till, they, were endued With . ..that Spirit. To say that the'lloSpels are more easily understood than the Epistles, is partly •. rest and partly incorrect. • They are adapt- . ted to the uneducated mind, They are the teachings addressed to Mat* .children."' Hence there •is in them e.'dealint with first principles, and sit4z : . plicity which charms heginneniii in re)igion. But there is,also in, the. Gospels, the,,high r‘ est tind the deepest truths', respecting:ocl and 'Jesus, the trinity 'and the oitOWeintitit; electicn, regenerations iProli:ih. reotion and glory J , briefly, but they, all,are, are 3 tw.,ll be-taken on trust:- %They: are m0i1:403%U proM in en tly =The • intrili • irr •di render is l'44.pi l tie . erition Pf dutie s, and.promiseca,ca nd - 1 tives -4,gnednesarand fainni,o l l.l*4o l Lps truthi•towdeep for the)"..ohildiedfirto fa 6aia ; 14 .'but intimated , sud left' *41411114 to_ .insphood.: flottLio' then know they were to. tknow..iattexwardp.‘ The truths to whieli havolsiludedi:as being` briefly .. stiiiiid;'lo-'-cike:•Gbita,l4 - cskiv the thin,qs of 't; 7 4t,, l whl'eV:lki,i,i.4o,r,l.Eii. Spirit would take - the,:stinstles. This the: Spirit diilafter thatqahrist was risen 'andhad tkitieidedi saitirpluy the apps= tics were tatiglitiftlile , Spiiit'itifil'irlide-iol un d erStan'd ;:go' #I6Y pttiOolfdinsti.wrote to the church,egt2 l.- Theleiiiii trielipistle's: • . • The °° B Pelih 404. a re ti'xts; and .the Epistles. are Abe sermons ; the ex pcieitoriixsAlfe eiontieiitafieg - ;The epistles are- the insg4t.Ofit'liy tfie::oliildien of God hive l theirgrOwth,,,and attain' to man hood.' ',Let us then., not- separate things mbith •Gimi• bath joined.. In lour: churches. there are Aida' WEp need. conversion;' and. those" whO need and efeii yeer t 'hut'ific food' f or ; „KW", .ohildren, .11tf.4,6 - f4te &mils , : !Wilk not tittit.his abildreig should be. iliisys wbabes.'?‘ itedosiinalheitliroirth, and'lrali'provided therefor ,: ' Let niikkisteks' then "nee ihe whole Itoisid tik and • 1414 Olt to: perfocoOloP: -- " to of ,t atatttre.of the fulness of •Obrist."•:,, 4- • TILE NEW 4111D . 00 SCHOOL. :The Assembly of ;1862; at golumbus, Ohio, inaugurated measures for an exchange of . Delegates, with the New School Assenv- Tbs . :plan was happily carried out ,by theilate As of ihe two bodies The fraternal;spirit manifested was truly °beer ing; so much so that we never thought of there beipg any sinister motives imputed by any on!..t. to either body. .1:11t thqe are' still persons, it seems, who are not:perfeetly posseese4 of that charity no evil. The AmericasePresloytevian, - the Philadelphia 'Organ of thii Assembly, comments on the arranged: interbonfife be : tween the two, bedies l _node!. rather repulsive- heading, " Oreat 80911.24111,114-- moved." Of course the , blemo.worthinessie impited to the . 0;d1Solool;: for eiiiiAiittlipt: a ndso lol3 B,?Rtiii4Wi s tge Their long artiole 'contains ; some,,xeryig4o remarks, but. the; : : passige shows espirit adapted to 'aWake caution : ' ' " True . there remains a strong eonta tive, rather Aitfuetive‘ elemiNit in 'the other :Aiiiaelat43 , : „There 'are ihoae' who dread contact with'whit they'regard as tire fanaticism, sectdarisit, humanist', or what , ever they may chareeterile it; of our "NOW Scheol ' body. 'And - the minded' of that Assembly are . perhaps 4,4 yet sure Of controllireg its' deliberations and directing its decisions' otrquestiona' 6U:ba lks morals and general interest. Itetice,. naturally enough, they seek alliance with us. They `would'strengthen themselves and their cense in their oviii'body by open ing communication with 'ourselves. They seek to bring their body in line•with ours that it may Me things in the same light and catch sonic of the Seine:l3oldt. pretty sure that f the liberal party in' the Reformed Dutch Chnreh ate seekiug strenghen themselves by the same expe dient. • Is it not•felt that our'branch of the Church in many -respects- has realized the best and most suitable conception , of Pres- , byterianism, the most abreast of the times, the moat certain to secures broad and last., ing success ?" - This, we said, is adapted to awake - I:kw . tion. Some of our younger brethreti . their zeal for unity, ; nem disposed at orien" to amalgamate the , two Assemblies. The; above will give them an inkling of the kind. of spirit they would thus embrace. Is there" such a pally '4? the Old School?resbYterinn : Church as la intimated,? : . And ere the movers of the intercourse Posseased . of; such designs ? And were they Aim: dated) by the base motive of thus gaining strength to carry out their deliigns ? We thini - not. We regret that there shOuld exist iM it! sister Church a spirit capable of attribatini to conduct so honest, kind :ind Christian ) . - an end so 'sinister ; but exist, and since, as .. fhe seniors among its > too well know, it is chronic, our juniors should be informed of it. We do not wish them to resent it, nor to retaliate., We but wish to give them information3which may be Useful. • • :! e tarn 'St. Lents Ireiltyterj....uat ;elk, .meeting of :144 ,in itPliti ll 4 1 freeCN 3 Wit s, Violent retaiatanftto the au PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.-WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1863. thority of civil government, without ade quate cause, is, by the teaching of Scripture and the Standards of the Presbyterian Church, a sift against God; and, whereas, our fellow-citizens now in rebellion against our National and State Governments, among whom are found a number, of -our- ; own Church members; have never experienced any wrong or grievance at the hands of those in authority that could justify a resort to armed resistance to - otte established Gov ernment; and, whereas, it is the duty of thoie who'rule in the Church to'guide the Bock in the way of truth and righteousness and 'Wain them .against error and sin'; therefore, .• Resolved; That we;' the ;Presbytery of St. Louis, acting tipon alisensir'of duty to the churches Over.whichtwe rule, •thi hereby earnestly entreat and ivarn all, members of 'our churches to abstain from , all 'participa tion in the' presen t rebel itm,.or from' giving 'countenance and encouragement' thereto:by: word , or deed, se ouoh , participation, eourite •nance or'encouragement-involves sin agairiat -God, and will expose thdscengaged therhin. 'to!the penaltieer'of ecelisastioal , dead line:i I Dt..lloPitsTElts was rit,itietifitit. Elif, .14 .'asked to be relCasel • ;.:• kyr.* °nine: • r.. 'We. rejoice . ,t0 , ',411/1 !our - bmttikeP4f S t LOUIS' sii . eakinebut tigainst•thc!rebellibnv, z• cAt t;c- , Y r.lov 11;_i___Ztv r :•. , r• ', 1 1 i., , , , ,;,fyrit, .. : BAII , MN JD • - . 71: k . c..fi,- • t , i '' ' '''' -',lncw4zig6PElVlEt.tdi '-'.3d Y ' C Tip' •: 1 " . • • •'t" 1 11 :* ffrt'vrWrri 1174,1 Le; i .:1 f; rii . - 4 - ; 446trixmx;0411yzysTiolit,of_Congrw itional oborobeadeoonnecti6o6; iwas: lat4ily. held_' at! , 'Hartford: r TheN stiff:4ot'. rOligiiin 4 . iraelre_PfeiStted P ie l . diee43#rajging: Thier' :11aPliireii:* ilisika t e ? jji: WO' : 1044 Al, iii;44; -.1 7 )i , 04 , 41,:1ii death, , Af33oiii, plisip., . 11 (1.11 ' anyl.gre . pli , gosed:to l iiitte . Moo loisok . away• bY:Pk"-FV-ThePrkmittPPAPP(4lPPd last. year, ° n ,the qooakiop or . kinsootopuwai observance of :Infant‘Baiotiomliforivr kedlio, fdileot s ; -i. i •,.• xgrpir::;l l' sos•c77 t 1...•-.:i - c - • • .44 vi " ....13,„016 t o , uv ..”. ;.. "Teat •thens, i tre Azgl ci ,, oro4otin• tim Biiatje... Irk . 1862 `theti:irerk 6 plinr9Mo in 1 wlkich Amy . (yrprodminfet t .Mptirpp, r i .: in L MorAt,loo tl'l ef° 3ot2(4 l ,o, .1 3 b0Miiiii, 1 1 1 .- ihiP- tatel. tik9FA'*?l..t?•:9lPl9-811awkjik hi", life6iilogs, • ill - oonirr,V9 11,4 ih*E.:I4PT..; eivakdi 3 Orh; in:Ofil*O ofiii.Nt4 cri . iß, five....pm.,of..l4 4 4lpAllei:An . ,tite itke,; there were Vity.,61011,1 : ly,M:l)o.iiied :ten, and I.Twarli An , 1 80 , 4'4 1 4,n / one, On?. JJap: flise - A;ovii s tionti Vi ere. 18 iiiiesOliiiiidi , io. wli,iotst6ere l jukt . *i pot r b6ma,Mitionl,ii; ye, ye6l6..,l:llo,tactseem t, five,,i6f6Ot bilt j tionmehoii*, opoiiA.lo evotir a ylko'llireil . ....00m l , taii6icipitiL.;: A, prpieit.thrilivti POPM 1, ; t0;11,111101pd. . Pl,iOiiipili:4o. 646` - io . .blittne:iiii _the' falling oivaio _the. . prootwo of this :prilinattee. . •Tho.ropptt. of this P 0 # 1 9# 4 .1.-,vt97 itTong Yenrgeq , .f.#? Ni! 7 i P04, 4 9.ce a,"4 PoPC O 4Y .41044/4aPtiglo;. THE CHRIETIAtt PEOPLII4MitdOirei are represented h'aviig taken 'ilk/Inman& .3,.••• ;.• • • . able:interest iri`the,relig2o t utt i r"rii U . fth`l soldiers Who ..went ; ~& out IfA correspondent, of , ,the , •;floston e itratchtsoh i writing from ihe'arinfi Rites: it !)hierinkcline count of -the? religion's . fro: .;i n • 3 !1,.' ':••••1 degree . to • the impu* thfty, and continue to repeive ;froadiaionttt He. mentions thie cteut ihifrnittri . M the st/Witti thir e pogio"Ortiligiiititria4ti' mgs.A goo • yary . wun orwar e ..,.an the soldiers wcrc,,tron ragetlpirt,Aher,rri; also, to.. give .attentiOn , to; tle.:.iniporfant concerns of religionoi ;•" , ... a • • - to•:.•• . .Ijl A. coprvtliTioN ,ofr *PO ters and ohurcheslsotalownatitioshlre; siss: held lately 'at' Coinfokii." l The - fallidivitigte"x tracts 'from a leCtpe•idifies'leafto 116 8 Conj. • ; • ':1373 ventibe" . by absent' EmptErp.,ate,yprpkt of att , ention;y ; 6 ‘lll' is Plain 'that the 4;holokir . ; of the future Mist be . litotail, in the.seaselgatall. science" iir'lilie - mytbfbeli?g opeel':to`;*.the freisi'litvaitigation,'": rut , while - we hold fait-te the Weial,'we'. l iiitst. 4 (ake iiiire .- That. we do not emphasize' irtiMitioiigly.l'lreie; - I s think, ,, haii been - burderroi. , kWe - haie printedlonr i liberal.)- iw..ettpitalrOntaking it the-centralfirord-ofionr: pet' phrase; .',Pure and LIBERAL Chfistianiq i :s leaiing the,J, # pure-Christianity ' - in common , tjpe. We, must reverse this and put our ‘ , Oure.Chrisz.. iianity '• in Capit'als , beforelve lean ,do Dui., true :work- as -a.branch., of,. the Church 'of, Christ. Those who fancy that ' liberalism '- is 'going to save the' t world, are• doomed to, diiiappointment. - Liberalism' itself needs:to be saved, and no' smalli - part of our. Provi dential mission,, as ,I view, it, is to _do what We can through' God'ia .grace and, Chriec,s truCb; to help turn the free.tliought of this, age intti,likuktiitt! eAandelii, to„aid in; bapi ..a tkeipg,le itrAb4be I pit, of . Chiiiit,,,and `in ecuieintriiiipg.:#, to t' ' Father ' s _ servic4 ,fii the:miliiibiiiii.o , ''',.. i :kOdete within and arizr4.: l lk..)L'. r . ,#:!).,:,...present, with you,' A shoproViiiint to?ay s _ org i . O 'this directioii. fa.l laug..to see, the', fill ; strength • of our *Ai eirei, to 'the - Itigli ;s4ol:llp,ormlAr,orlpf. Clidetien`redemptiou ," . ' ': • ; • THE GREATEST ma i oonlintion evozir assembled'in New Hampshire; gathered at Concord on ` the 17th' la. Empress 'the devotion of the people tO the 'lTnion.. The number present was estimatedskat`•2s;ooo:i The procession was ne'arly, two miles long: Hoi. Montgomery .Ilikir ? ,, , gfu v llntler, Gen. H i nnii*ti, and' ot i beri: were *elm' • e t.31.7C- V.f.f.ttkr. -. .r. - . -- -.. : 1. .0 -....,•; 4 1 :,e.: . ;....,- P'.:i. , i •.• , 4 1 11EVIDwrORKeno! a: . : 4 t, C• 1 AT. ' ... ".1 ,' J • .‘.? • ..• ft 7 \-: :'A . ' L ATE ' Sipsiorr• ori4l lyforisa Dutch Pastoral dionvelitisir . nii iilieCtet:-. ing .. discussion, took play* : on.:•.tite..l9kt - : jest of the early and thorouglii indootrhuP tiiiii - of the youth 'Of- the Piiirolf :41 ! jibe' ifs d'elberg qatt;obioni. We iiipiii'i• iiiiiig s l :4o.frOhe' . ..iF,Pflech,..ot .04111:**INWA :the` Convention; remarking ; that what he; •mays;of the' HeidelbergMateohistinis •nmi rieilitlf"trinf Of die Wistininster:•ithid.: 414 iiisisto' - ietilieearlier Abe : viny: befit ' 13 i 4 0 6 :?f,- . O I 4PINI* 6 XI could. be:i..0.50"14 ,tbe longer would .; its i ts mpression -Ist% We 'the faster would .siLeentinient , beAnsiorpio4 rated' into the very i licify . ..o the . 4lisllinie Therefore i." was inat ')A4 . 44i s ": l lliii i parents and:Saidmi,th . E4tinattiteingti . *ivjA take.the Heidelberg betB.6l.iiiat.iit...iatifflY.: beginning', 'laying itiinitii inriadili mid iti beauty and' its power loiiinaciii: ; „* lifil;',iii; eradicable lines . .ntbi l `ll4( .. tisiii4S -1 of noltil drat'. Let thent:s§odyilti,let theta commit it to memory ; Aet , irbw•iiplained , lucidly by the. paator.laa iiirlmk ted' Sabbath School :teaOliiii liii ibir i irwinildleiive 8: sinvle"bui giareiciorgli.;i ' than ' : W 4 OTtiif liiiititeir . lirer - ni‘4ll alhe l likliVititat 4 41, P 4I fforij it i t 9o i * E he4 lll l 6 li k way.'" THE CHURCH BUILDING forinerly pied by the congregation of Rev. Dr. Krebs, and lately purchased by the Roman Catho lics, was, on Sabbath week, consecrated with all the pomp of the Romiah ritual as the Roman Catholic church of St. Theresa. Archbishop Hughes, in his sermon on the occasion, remarked- that the church had .been heretofore, occupied by it "respectable denomination," but inasmuch as they had •not the priesthood, and did l oot. celebrate mass, all their preaching, and praying, and ordinances amounted to nothing—did not avail with God. kt •is 40 ,be• feared that the -"ApytorPil movement " result' titifavorably to 'the cause of Protestantienilirthe lower parCof the city. Tliii:ittieit' f ieWg'the case if Protestant Chrii i iiiifrniCtill7 kilt do their duty. The g4ilener peint4na.„thet, !ta . means in part of remedying the The churches must be thillik . opcu to l„ . h pews—notthe gallery, nor ;those,, in . any other:,particular„...portiort ; house, so thak the - -poor , witatfaccapy pews ,will bp,separate from atherartbat the pews minit_bp ; free, just as „ ;they, are in the. down-tow.n, Methodist chigglit 3 4Jk • THE _. 11 . 7 . .1:13 4.40 , ~ , i .tf- 7 - 3 n7=*:4, t.)s.“ pteasea earn that, answer to the re. • • .. mons trances /ail certaint citizens-oft, New? ft Yorlu l itgairistlihe-t. of ret4irm. regiments oli-'the n 'Salatath, the r _to toiling, 4.t0 resolution 4 rs Adopted ,by the; Pommon. I,ro Council, " That - in . einfortnity with the sprit ot • 174 , , .‘u the laws and;customs Of the State, and with, the exprißed%riVifi'4f,ilie'lligliiioltiili l tally; authorities, thiNifaigeinefiti'lbr, Oa t ;TOr 7 t; mal receptionatidteViS - vi - eriegitnelits re turning from kite ttetebe restricted War - a - asv , -OP-;! • Tin /rii•Zejil wE iti - nonViiii"7"; 'the criti '4 - dams it aeems.la -have" received 'for its obituary notice' of • - Stoneirall Jack on, rep" marks,c c,o "‘Wiithaire;beenrelihrged-ititik'Speakiii`e f , 00Nilli t "?1: tba gave "man But if some recentintelligence be type wlich we ;bear' reported l :frOm,thei.4l3.'elitwgild;.Rer,rerit standabtiidantly3jUstified.,, , ,-•The , :ifferald of Progress, a §pitipiiiiiliitipatter - o . rifili. City" SaYit' s SioneialVilaak, .4tbolitiottist eince„hic cU, - aib,. 'hi'd )oboraottii' -. Brownii philan 7 thrgiisU. What will our critics say now 9 " (3. 4ABAiV. pastor oft the~ Twenty , thirdatreetlieftinnedDuich.churclr' PrPAPillslY , Oh9§.4 Professor of 401i041,AtekOuTeoin..Je: Theo l ogical I,SeNiitai:7! s at New-Brunswick,, : ON THE first?in June gbb - at the minion tilervica t in one, Reformed ' Thit<' church - fa tip - the 41tidstiir zßivett ;Wag madi - iiitt,te - - - thaiNiatialtyi,intkeiseivebyi the particifitVtit three iretieralibk`6 l .ergy,taitnrcielbat , 'Clinitilii - ivlttighz iiritt-6(ridqs ttpwitidi.,- of itici_liiittilietttlifidfferly;" - ydara::- -, `` , The 4 l4rA' mon on the oe - dadipn'twas pietieheitbylittf MatlidiTrli,odf NelV-1f4.14`;' - agedlaeloehtir4ine;i. thit! - Yonngest" of•=titegranp,AcTheedeet§ierr die* , - Utit'l*''VetilatgOZ'atttplatree of aged iwooti4ifiliin :444' region - • !tenting inehra 4teictifele oftgral-hatied men- as is Very raiYery to be gees i , • • AT almanquanneetirieofithifr,Preshy. teriafiliii,forfeitt BadiityjalelY held '4; received ,as ietegril part of , the Society The,following Ne•quottk'from.:the,, : repJy ef.the;redigt-Tei - . - centenaryf Convention'of thiGerMad*.fbrifica' chiaiu and , .of .thecWostialastar ;Confession-,.. have, gobditeasea , %te feeiatenteeives- i ttnited, : by-• , bonds:‘,of•nd; ordinary-tenderness, and, Stretigth..,..tr.,Bithtbv.theiri.:eaternakbistory atidthy. - their,inn.en- constitution-liand a epoai l7 omy,l'ireitheyqilacedincloseland rft-f lationsittinteach rbther, they, in tiniacyt of t -theae fralationa,...mitylhave,:heea,;], ym; ,inaages - t i aba, wkore\-fieqaeptjiiattiki cordially acknolledgedtduring t ,the,periool - pfithejr, ,, oetirthon Tearrter..„4rnglOsi.th - aa. litblbeetralitc.CthatetiMe,•*hy.sboxldAttpot, fie,tfivived)antlaherishedinoreXAMlT than evett? , l4tritt.:titte that our respective church-, , es: are?notitfok,Asteretchronologiaajty ao. - •,thcy f ttrace their s ; atirity„ ,Zto' . ?the ; , ;_sanie, geographiCal?sfitherland,:. ; Bat t.theyi : :are andi, ,, that::-in . the .• elosect.::seneo. Not aisters;_in'iww,ltut Buell an to.ct. is. 10. wonder-that they ao_ dkert c discern, inaaeli! Otherlthe z untaistaktableiineaments of. their, .comition•t„paternity,, and, -diseerniag-,Aheeei . feel*toutually drawW•together !by:strong itt. horitsympathy, , Who shall chid i e they! f9r elierishing :thitt, pyntity; - or yielding to. its sacred' ttratition ?' REV.:.:Ni r eILLIA.2I.I4OEx.wEE has: been,ri; calmed; -,from United . •. , Presbyterialk ',Chuickby thwPresbytery - 9r:R.tinacjaiphia, and,:.futs accepted -- a •Cait.itOtitliq,Fifteenth Presbyterian'. Chart* in the eity,of, delphia. ••• • , 11": '• Z:$111 MM= ttie . .opt „, )," - zeif '. l.l 9. lle ggf -, : I •-, • (Taal llniu'u'Lzelitiz ofThiladilphia has' !aplioitittedie onmiiittee 'for` the ittrpee! of ;sesiitAgcheneiiiblriieeharged - soldie-re and : •sdataa'n Ic i erototeiti emplOyineni.- The. move:: meat les nuait'praisawurthyone, and must edninfeiid to"publie faitror: • 3: I - I • . For thO Proolk,Baturr.: ?: aiiittj4 ..)r $lllO. State .1.4004i:1.. of die'Pfitib3itericss rent tUr Milted Saks OrllOsi,, Churches under the i r' ruse: , PIALP.tua, P 0 0.4% ), VIA ellet • Father 44 1 fivip a tiictotir *pirs;Ohi4r, .141M44;puiiiimat i O r A te . .4.lprta4,9t:Che: biOnitea,pertaining to.this:46#kpoure'or, :our.Znon, : though turhttlent;,w4jitilkregeti in *eland we have turned, witkiiipp ingeireinto yonr apki.aug State ; :t4a i atetylfiatuen of. yoer faith;:. and the, :pramintiAirltal religion among IDa.,. And, ner..o44l,n . „eareful, examinationet, there=l ief 011 the several;, Preabrottle"; hi#o . l l e,ep ,laid. before oe,.we,gliAPY kw* 4141 tit . iiaa - dOne with you,and hpw,4.1188,,:4Aed :the dear,.of faith" "'to: luso g r .. *O. of the: ,world; and" thereby altiphiWe i .troaible,'" cans!) great joy rtntoakthe,brethren.” W ity may ietiitire us to 14 . before yoy eii dedaf batTekeliajn our spiritual her};. tayge t ;prA#ol:amhpanta of, tbe-worlika eallirLE".l)9P l tl k e Vq.gdetT c of •fici'B - an- tr°,ol° 4r ? you in fervent aupplioatione for the•Lcird's MEE =I restoring hand. And most heartily also shall we joy and rejoice with you all, in so far as we may speak of mercies and blessings, giving all the glory - to an ascended Re deemer, and a sanctifying Spirit. The several report*, with marked uni formity, refer to the fiery civil strife through which our country is passing, upon no less an issue than • the existence of our match less Government. They tell us, in grateful terms, of the spirit of unhesitating loyalty which pervades the masses of .our ministry and membership. • They speak of ••vacant plaees,. alike in the family and the Church, as well as of diminished working force in the Sabbath School, and other insitrumen talities of usefulness—nay, even , of:fresh graves , and =desolated hearts, by reason of 'the-joint *all , of , patrietism and piety, which has led forth our young , men and stroeg r by, thousands -to the , deadly conflicts , of battle. Many - of them , ,lament the prevalence of dull religions feeling, and a consequent .neglect of -Divine erdinances, as a result, of the intense . ooticern of oiarpeo'ple in , behalfl of :their imperilled civil liberties.; and still. more speak of the in crease'ofintereperanee, profinity,i 7Babbath-brealcing;:lindr lawless.. neapindehtfieoopreekui of_ the prevailing , excitement &of kithe l publics leindot: Others tel I , lis, .with :gratitude; howahe 4 , 4uretyq . oft the ('belle belle icovenantld his -overruled; :this' greafffghtiofiiafilictiort,n.using itlfort the huniiliatioli - ,of s'Ood?!3 folioele,tetirringi th'ereby;*libe; hidden' :springs, of, Christian' ell/11.43 , 1in .behalf..of the bodily hand; spiritv ipasviants of-the army and, nivni andkeiloksi irk arspinitliif mityerAhose , , returtis, !hi* been largely. eeeiriire,tbe conversion °fleet.' dierdTeven: amidst the aemptatieine of.the f eardps; ag "fell _as' in - thirbaptignn of SeviVal upon] tbe , ehurbhis ;at hom °I, ~ Adlininite:lzi regarding theepresent ere/aisles...one:of ,eini., , Mintitrialilia ., whidh:lthetliordt;iel"imiiier:' itirbjr , ctierrible Ahingetimirighteousness.f.t.. It isgo , be•leared; alai; that I not :only-does . inignity:' , lbound; but that.therioVe ofmany. is waxiiag cold: .I„ , Yet we cannot :,doribtAhe pledge , both. (if, promise • andrfothistory,. t hit' ." wheel theien e my , ' shall come lin- like a: flood, Ithe Spirit of :the Lordrshalldift.up ra , Standard' against ih i ar.',',; ,- 1 -We omizieelf you, -1, l'N. brethren ; atz sueh Ai., ti mei to be ,t` steadfast .1 4 andeunmovitble, iflwayp..-abonudingf in, :the ivorki oftheirierll4. Nor% would five daill alsd-.with&ut asisumitigAcivoiatrol4ourpo- : litical .- opinimis--na inbuleateola ai,.olirisi;• tian , obligation,ithati purezabdpsfularged .pa-: trietismi which;, rises:; aboVeipartisiinship, and," not onlyPfcirewrathilbutladshlor,con4 science" sakep, , setiurits,..fidelity. toe thepow erelthats bel.'olehich it..are ordained-of God. 7 In: this ivreoonlylihey 'the-apostolic snjunc tioni, whi oh 'eays, , li Put, them in,min d -to be subjeceto•principalities andipo.wers,to obey '., magiiitratiny .to - to,every-i...g00d work.lfia Aivi , ...hop;.; uktyi *lke hopel-thet,,.. fir ' . 'fidelity.(4h lillwy.ourixelationso whether.:;aa loyal , iiititens Ofrthe Stateror "Aeirs-nf die ' p' romise, 4 " ,ryoiri .. may( bee";-blameless' and, ' harinless,- the sons of God,lwithout,rebrike, ', in:the midst obia'croeked an diperverse • na-. tion, among whom ye shine as lights - , in the ' world - Y , .:!Bils !IR/ )11>•i., i! - 44 '' :• I 3 - ePasaingliti: review; iii the first plaim ' •-the , :, gelferdteonaitilin of the ofitirelteti;?we Ire inipreilseitiniih = itheeihtitimin'iling ilf - sit: !'; yers - iti'lititt pritsperi A t---' nbw exciting t rit'''' pretineiote, iendrirtd 6 ln aka tkitrdliifgr.l ei '- 'f hope.-• Pro& thrcPiesbyteii - es eat" i eye o ..., braced Aithin the•lieterof 41in' atrotioug r ' hellion indir i desollitifig Lthe -Southern 'por- <- ticiiiiteoir "Wenn tryvwEr dhiere received no ' - tee; >We i• only'?' from roper , know s .general. sources `of fr_informatioir • ethatf.the , terrible retriblitlon 'Which•hai.fo ' llOived thbOr'elent , legs 'Wort to destroy; without , cause, a 'good , gtivernuidnq his 'fallen no'wliere with grea- - , eridifeister :thane:l4*Kr' the' Chtircht•and:its i inetilitions. ,, .When,' , Jaik : we , itioye, i . ire'ither g0. 04a , 0 , i, 'Provident% . f-. tketp. , hei dello aloud' shall Abe .lieattered;:Ahericallfiwilli.defibtleas,', be' louder ' - than " eter)beforft - for midland , prayer; for the supplyor thefilimiPelinfthe' tritkvof ihesetailedesolatbitis.:a Ourbreth-• iela timated 'nvaii. , the 'lbilider Of the•rebel &Mee - and 'peVuliarly.:exkdellir the tfiairt of ' these slimes; tell' uslofloolitical;-alid , tea: alai' affinities' triaphired 'in ..bitterness; kid! , of strife:arid alienation in itlO'Ohlirehik . and yetlipeak, - tvitlogratitude,lif.the - sovereigne grade which 'has, to so large , an.extent, held' ' the swap- of , forbearance tin Abtaellowship of •the• •GOSpell; - 91 1 bekbhavelini - swarmest . sympathy and prayers for 'their -preserve-, tion. , - FIB many other poitions .of the Chureh,there_haaleen akar* oriess excite- Meet r emWrritetip ; —loosenin g somewhat ' the boucle ,Of . t e inioe b'et:sreen fasters jind, people aVilrell'as among the pabire'llieint.' Selves ; though here,riki,' in view of the ' turbtilSnertif the - limes ; there sig 'Ad Maid plainer' tethe vision' of faithc, , thari , rtha' t , o' f 1 the `gentle Imre' 'alba! "great •Shepliirdsof 'the 8 hees i " :.: '''' lAI/- , - -, .ib: ... , l'i '; 0 . 't% '-: 4- ~ ( 1 -,a4 .. r , r- t• ~. r or . I most part, narmony Prevails threiMaiiit ciiir ocanniuniCi. The vini'd'or life'Ws* Inle.l . ,pientite'd in our clibOeka... titina Slit' Vora Alkali' accnstomed ' flaelitY and ?po!ief."lffith CoMparatiVely few 'ex=;; ception ,ii .. s iligriiiile‘, have waited upon the'' messaged of ii4vatien in greatly increased numbere. 4 ''Tlie ' Prayer Meeting, pastoral vii!atikiii;!iiiid 'oateehetiarinstrneti 011 000- tiaiii i1i; . 68 8410y8ilk i 8;164egiatt if ie *or: SHIP ilf -t ihe'Thir'd's - hdrise,''iiitli 'tie 'Moat 'eircotOrigiigiesnlis. ' SabbiitlCSehtioliand Bitili'llagsel; those efficient 'atiiilliiiie to •pireital laborii for the religioifibiguiition of the ming, and oterating ireikily-iiiit illid'Ofitrch"and4 Andr' its cjit taVt and Aar fu nyalry,,vnileiVeie4kin#' etHi l ;fitiliBi . herd g iapeci' the affections *of :Gil's' .people;AlEr 'gradatilly Vailiiiiiiag' Mare ' 'aid' mete ,af ilief.Mitiiitiesl' The- Connitendit-- hlii,'piiiiitiOn idea', lidiiiited r bf eninie paiters ' 4lid arorthrffbi l idejitadlyialP, of RreaCh; li.• tr • . a . .. er e t id r •• •, , a hg sennons ,, . 1 _pin, ren nn youth, at isiiitable iiitervelkluid ill a' • aole'adupted to' itheir'neSOilick'M hailed' By the Assembly? .di ( One - Cif the mosChOpeful signs( Otiihele2 : some prcgress. Neither should', we fail fe d .notice with - eatisfillitifin` r the manifest im prove.men.t,;in: the siiinomit, and , inAhe .prompt payment et'il!'!ilicire" miler* espe cially itilliii* df'ilie - juitailatiir expense • of living,:ini well 'as thel'imel,.'efforts, imb many piiiiteis,ii liciriadate•.ehilich deliti? w. l46 khlit !Waif% 'ridimaiied ' the list iaof ' Obri • j an- ithifility, aid: hindered aft cause of Phrist.., Bob all/ilifkiii bright iii itti4e'. foliiiis; l it:Vitimikiee'imt ,to' be dilly eitefail.'r Yetit itinsit",net Xleigolail 'alit as eter liefifele.ianeiv Mph than Wifet.: 'the Chitral.' iitii: coniiii3C - iiiith' the"Siiarld-1 We'inust 'meet Litlas. an .. armed 'foe; i b ilie heresies - "of its naultiforfit?thibelfif; Aft'iti mitold t irofatiail A ottlie 'DOHA i laii in its hostility pa•the cfropiand:Orblirn - of the Re= dernier, in itainaidioiniekalitei to corrupt sound doctrine aid oidei,ein ate arts to eel duce the .diseifaliiiiiakeirvit pithl,''andin the maligianrW iirlikiildeleit''obstilicts the Asiandi ef - MAW.* the hearte ".if the impenitent. ' Oiir - '4• 'll Bt . be - eeea' ' ing. •th ir -via ' ; mist sever ' tire. ()lir *orb' for - tiler .Iffastito 'built hot' ea - While the difhiite: ..: t. • ... • • - A, . ~. ' t TtirmOit.., lo # . m general 'sketch ie. a 'ffioaja'llahitmlitr'' ilaiimty,...o666 A '': 2 4 Yie:pirkeiak :Of !..-the't linkelt' 'til t Wortqetial ff,e4...w? " a,l43.,:*ei.'ijtli"4l.rii?Oilkureciotifi mantfesittione! IffintileelNNa a in_ deed letneet T ;l4:' 1;6.04 terthri u di 7c .8 preys =I knee of:coldness in Divine things. For mality in worship,- a spirit of' worldliness among professing Christians, outbursts of vice and crime in the community, indiffer ence to spiritual interests on the part of the unconverted, and the consequent re duction of admissions to the communion of the Churi3ll,_ are the burden - of these cop plaints. We need not remind you how Much thiiyiinlily of iinfaitlifillniss, on the part of ministers; Ruling Riders, and, prin vete members, or how naturally theyansway to declension in faith, seal, and prayer, Yet lamentation. itself is profitable, both as .the evidence and means of return to a for - Aiken Father. 11.ot until we, are brought . i to.ety; " Will,the Lord east ,off forever ; ? omd.arill he.be favorable no more,? ; isi his, :mercy clean gone forever ? '. detbo ....MI, ,pr,ounse fail. forevermore ? hath ) .o3k4.,eur t ',gotten to be gracious ? bath he, ;in . . ; anger, I ihekitp,: his, , ender mercies ?" will -we be Iled,,,tr,nly,M see :our " infirmity,' aid Ain. li". zexnember„the years of the right band. of , ,th f . Itatt intf,sr ‘ larger proportion than for several yearsAmis' ti. are the reports of an op posite.:oharailter..if Ind proof is unmidtaka lleithat Be. whose' coining is noiseless as .theowindelnisldescended, .according to the qmmiiiie;(intmthe beans of rnany,Who have i brought the,;tithes ,-in to c the; storehouse. 'The:Hearer atoprayer. has "iteverficnsaid• to Aber seed , of , Jaciob, seek ye= me .in vain-Y: Perhaps the3God 4 of, all grace:has , beeu,, all 4 ,tbaelvilile ; ,by ; means :of the,. clouds., and; .dirknetlit of , his :displeasure, drumbling. .his 49wss def.cchildren; thatin ;their ,extremity; , .tkey.‘might find'av , raftike, ' in` gt.therhidings of , his;powerM . .,.. , lt: heat illeiist: tceitain that hiscovenarit . : hastlie,liot , ,,broken, nbr al tekedgthe think! that Lia egone, out- of- his. litsilior- has le,: snffeselAieffaithfulness to' father, • .'; .. -', - : ,. :431:i-t , -i. ....,1 . ''.! :, ; lernifl;itlrsthatlwillan Wier, iris- clear tiiiit&Sittrwatikvfies 3 flielollreittlyrrevind dlitinetheipasr Wiliterz '" . SymytMetridf iti.;' elpient , TeVival 'tett wide-spree ever, ithe 'lait'd,c,ilike 4n7 the' older Ohurchef; and in' ilidielluPplied - by the toiling' itissioriariei: of our ' , Domestic Board. The' people-seam to have: been Amoved - id- morelfervitet and United; priiyeriliiii 414 - butportriikrof the Spirit:? Ministers' Cf . /Jibe :Wei4P 4 live ref.' Nave& 'fresh ictinctiorifiloth•the HoliDnel . l The'. ordinary Y IlieliiiS its-of' ; oiled' halrti)ifethi 3 ' need:With' unusual humility' .iind eiliffilitit nest'. rthe'eakiremities 'and gloonPottwut' haVe 7 shtit up' the faithfill; , who h ay& sigheil , t and'oriad `frier theprefalent tabotainationS; . tOqhe sole-resoit of the utercy-seat, and God has not 'only set 'a' mark'upon'' their fori.heada" for -preigervatiouV : but .1 fok_ 'their sakeir.has . also ' , opened sitlie. - wind ows -of helifen;- and poured 'out blessings" upon: his desolate v heritage. Many `- 'of • the : reports' lead is' te infer/and not It . fcw:cottiiestir, declat!e,:- thee , ' the - obserVance ' of) . the' Mrst'. week' 'of 'January,- in 'spacial 'piitjregi :fdr the' conversion" of the-whole World;ciii. abbbriti ' ancewith - the . 'recimirtisndation . of `thelitt. Assembly; and' in conceit iiithEvaligelical Christians bf ' oni own androtherAitiidil bat been' largelythissed; to 'thiiend. ' , Whilst the hearts got f Gtarsi: people Taeie , thnsi •en larged 'UP ylleitithiir coven an t;einnhehalf of• all. nations, ifklhael!gracionsly -pleitißd 'him' td:'iretnilf 210 1 .1 itliswer4 • of . :Milviitidnw tO thettsielvesiw the* zehildteriff f-liild f , theitst ne'igh'bors: - ir The Oict.4otiireyfit , ' d'or•ithei youth oPbollegert, setniniirtet, an schools; so'laigi3ly: attended titvipitst,j)reitralwith` Divine favor, '"was 4:sBe - ere& is-asthil, laid , . more , than -:one . Presbyterf { assoiiitie -tit: with , th'esb .gratioue•viiitations,Vtaisfitiihr.' ing again:tow the' Lord 'delight:it:6ll46ot the 'faith of' his Ichoseu with the fitlfilment. of the Promise, ."I will pour, my Spiral.. upon thy'seed o and my blessing upon thine' offsPring." . Besides the numerous Praia byteries; 'which speak of undevelopedTle:'. vivals, and of unusual accessions` to , thttii membership, others record special Ilia powerful awakenings ; and large;-ingather? ings into some of. their ' churehes. L;' We Mention' particularly, as sharingi'More pi garin•-these thlesied fruits, the Ptesb*riee, of ‘Sahuilei, New-Brunawick, Steubenville; Washington; Long =lsland, Wear:Jersey, Allegheny, 'Luzerne, Passaie, Elizabeth.: town, Huntingdon, Carlisle; Newtoiv:Hud.- eon, •Mehawk, Richland, Saline, Ro4hestei. City,- and' NeW-York.'-'•Speaial'mention is Made of the converting• power of theSpiriti. as m anifested , i it the Synoditial , Cademy at. '4Eteriesseo and Westbainsteri Synbdical :Col.' lete, , :-8.8 • well as the .Stenhetiiriclie'.lierna% Seminari.wi Othei 7 itsititutibtsi n have' been` blame& tol &tom:ooziest itiiike piiitizter:. - 'lining ''Sich liii4illeen '. 416'de/tinge 'd,fi 1 Diiiiia rt ipaiiii 3 at - libink' On !:Wvrbe fiel 'thanglairfrea' io - 1411:41 that'emila l i tokens', iiiiiielkeiti giiiii in the foieign'field; The Board' Of , Fdieigi'MisitiOnairifoims ite that:-. 1 1 t liii id i niebeti,indiktheiinalre, 7 (included inl ail . '',liridlY eideidisi fields' oriiiifileiyiei . .l ministers' og the GOiiiie!,:assiatiebridil 1 teen male - aitd, Seventy/one fetritile-Worfirs. from this'.-onnitry, inntinety-seien'-ngtbie bellieiii,y•ltailiarnearly.'4lPe'lljoyed • enetine- : agtug-IpOdfief the,nolfailitit. ' The - Piesl',, bytene,aiif'Ledianit = .4ia , siiiin. ffoe, dill gencia and.vidiecess in their wirk, ' , the - Ugh a Miditlielt - discouragetoefitt.- The bieth redbf the Presbyteq'bf ,Ilingpii; in . China, *lido& hibois hive been • • 43C largely blessed :fly thelirittliiie,yeare; 'tell us of special im pfediiients and, itlitng'er's,,grOwing out of the reit'ielilillietek thohgh their. faith' is Steed . ' bZt. present :tile's williniVe'Alifiliate asiligir '' TWO' ' sfieiii" wall' iiiitifude, ;allifgibribelfidelity bi - lheiiiitiiie ,converta, whi, _ii.th 1i . ,! few "exceptions; liitie nobly' ..arithabSoll 'their perm:tenth:mg; and remain• itpie ;id' the litiirm by eliiiiithey'are calle • ti. Thi-Prs,e: sfifteltof West Afriett Atiibreeiee within' its - limits- thil'Aillubiie .- of s llbeiitt, ' rli' vaitgaithen' teirtdry belides; 'Air nish ii giatV ffi lieibetinift.'l itiii-'4.ay'inaf leitidinkinhoofe:inidietheir siiiiimai(on--• the "piegiolie'er 6iiiiliimi.iia l aid' (Ukiah: `knoilded'glrarniniethe fe-Oaptiiiitalfiloiiii; mainly through the influenim3.6ftabXs Schools -the salutary effeet;' , 'ef 'IV ;fin and ci vilized mittleMente upon 2 the '4idirTagti lIMIS 'lll.llfre l 4frieltle-idial eeltedillii ' the' d ir'tiki 3 godper 't • th' - ' maces a ' e sta one ' Mount 'Cdffee?""Viiieyabkii6T-ray_lo3filiiiisdf sad: IP4oitioati. 'They' eiky that 46Godlifilf tqli 4 d'tlidtif'tiitii gloribis retitiltii liiiiiieV Of 'these! statidzi4 and quite i nuinbielietire i behtlieldesT tci • the ;ehfirclimi;Niiiile ttitlO neiv ffjr',Tdeifilihre'seeut le",RVeuifte frac. piivilekea; i n tt 4 f . i'eri s fif silr.theeg&r i las' powei" tit, foigtve minuets tiirongiettieltbniag bleed df`q , kritit: ,, - ,Aiidlhne‘e dee;'tliat2liiiilst tloi•wciik of-the fbhuteh 'IS theimialitlit home amid' rfa . ls 'road; °legated inialnlifethettol y Spirit " of' promise iii r neiter Jiititheldi ill the wayl - of lijs own Isoferialitcl ' - ' -" r ' • It is• • to ' •1 i . .proper, now, consiuue this nar iiiive with a; brief reference ' to 'the ~ OU'igutioa; and prospects of the Church id relation to the ~greit. work before "hiti: Progress is a fundamental law of' her rerj 4 life'. I.qe, pferefo,te, an infallible test of her prosperity .':' A, li,iiiii without growth 'cleat needs 'he 5i614.. • A' mind, stationary in: ' knowleagelifil 'thought,' _is deeined 'to iinbagty: _I . A - V 'lei tn ' siiiiittatty- f i #44.!,` f...47: , 0 4 1 . 1 41.hiati tva*e •velitii'd,.* l'GodaiirdAir*pik'oepohieg,:ilir'egt'oft4:l('''peliterfa&fierPliteiikil6l3;lev°l3l;4gilliiteall:l;'ll4-::- ligion throughout the world. The Saviour's words are a rule for all ages, with only the modification of times, places, and circum stances. "But ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you, and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Je rusalem and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost parti of the earth." We counsel you, brethren, in view of these things; to remember your high vocation. Besides the surpassing interests at stake in your own behalf, the example of your ac tions, words, and spirit, are a great power for good or evil, especially in these dis tresising- times. • As " the light of the world," to shine - in the lustre of the Mao 4er's glory ; as " the mit of the earth" for .moral-preseriation ; as "living epistles, known.and.read of all men," your attain qients in godliness are ti - sacred trust for ;yourselves, kir others, vidfor Christ. We .beseeoh,you, therefore,lo be sober and vig ilant.amidst manifold temptations; to be diligent• in cultivating piety in your own hearts, and ,ever to.remember that " ye are not your own; for ye:are , bought with a price." With like earnestness .we remind you of yottr•relative duties. %inn . hi/feeling, eo dperition in effort, end mutual prayer for eacht Other, well become " the household of .1310;" One of. whose primary obligations is tthif of 14 StriVing• together for the faith of • the: Gospel." Let the ministers of the - tord'weep betweitithe porch and the altar," thet"the people may be spared, and the heritage - of the sanctuary be not given to reproach';' and to' " win souls," let them not fail with all diligence to teach the way of salvation," publicly, and from house to .hoSse." Lt the elders "rule well," not forgetting to "'study the peace, unity, and purity of the Church," as they have prom ised, and be ever ready to sustain the hands of their Tiastors'in every good work. Let the deacons " be found blameless " in their mis sion of love, that they may "purchase to themdelvesa good degree, and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus." Let the people remember the admonition which says, " Obey them that have the rule over you, and'submit yourselves ; for they watch for'yOtrr; souls as they that must give ae count ;•lhat;:they may 4'o It With joy, and not with griet".• In sudh • " charity, which is the bond:4ft . 'perfectness," not only may the; tiiiity 'Of the hody of Christ be pre ' seriJea, , btit. thelLord," as in Pentecostal times; will "iiddlollitiOhureh, daily, such as should . lie ithiedi" Insteid of alternate revival 'and diseletielen, we might then hoie, by tie ebiaffisual effusion of the Spirit, lettiee ZiOtO , arise and shine, her light being. /einzini• aut, the glory of the Lord risen upon her." ' would we fail, in this coa ttail:tit "iii'urge uPon - you at more hearty, vigorous, wilted support of ' . those ap proved,Bogjims of beneficence, through whOkeliatiefeli oiii hive for Christ may so effeettiiilly.'lWir.'Oni' Finn Govern ment iofe' oolleettinelOr the poor, and ofhisiTioiendie"' among the " ordi naiier listablisheaby_Christ, and the-birec toii*'WOrship prescribes " a collection for' 'MI) tpoor , . of other purposes of the Chirelk," as: (if the' seve ral ' acts of wor -1- thh r house'ot ttoo, .upon the Lord's day.'"'Eireirnacre direct. is ,the inspired day of the weel‘ let of y on lay by him a stOtt, Vale& prosp ered It is neeyn thikbilii that the Gene**Assembly, •fiee manly years `of' preparation; 'adopted the , ';aelieuie " Systematic Ben eiolenee' wive among its, which 'fouti&t . the Anty priviviettpon the principle of devotion to Christ, and substitutes the free noon the' - discipins, under direct and resininsliiity to the - gaiter, for the pressure z.O outside' .l btoinai4eikey. We nig.; self-denying fidelitite;*i-cibligation upon yetii tonscierieek irk-beie . that the !treeing. of 'beneficence bay' low freely, nitaiiinfl,fie - caiise of the Lord'*prosper, thin 'one' or, the' Divinely appointed yOni"oirU t grnirtle:kif.' lud of the ejoirititel::*wer, atu!prugress of the Chiitiiiil s only "be thit watered,. kothein'f i ' who inisiesielit, be watered AU; "(hod k nish cleceriiil „ , . , reiiidif with unfeigned /Rahare 'did. iberal benefaCtions of our cherehini anikpCoPle,through - the Christian CS - sfiniMaion, a nd other agencies ,for the teMriail ielief s of the defenders of our Gov > ;w,hether we* or - land, and par -I,ir;An'fareiiw; and olltiek?r,l4l.i 'eXl 6 4,Ao,.commead pa efforts, re as;theie iiy necciihty,,ii time to come, Vittefiff We ieent, ,p r ityer for a - Wising upon We would not havei - yen relax your ,infereiiikia;the maims - .4;if the Bible, and otL ithleh we, have recommended in !Arai* Brit we feel that the several Boards of Charih - Mike , a peculiar ap "Peal_ to. Torii ,merest and aupport,, i n the - P* .erit isuicirgenej ; - I s h‘DOlnd of Church Exteia s sien;‘".pressed` ' more than one hniidratrapplicationaforiiidi a the erection of ftlibrilses? Dr iroirs , hip;-by weak . chitroheig-Lthe *Card of PtibliWea; which ,hatildready; teacliet - nikirei . haie Ur a mil lion `cif 'soldiers andnailorif,“lith its evan gelical publications—the Board of Educa tion, with ar diminished number of eandi dates,.owing to 'the' delay:as of the war, but rejoicing the missionary zeal 'of thoii Under they'-Ydate—the Board of DOniestie Misaionic with'in ever widen ing work,Xed yet without any thing likea commensurate supply of means -=and, most ihe Board of Foreign Minions, hin deredAi the c o st of' 'exchange";with other ' countries, 'owing £o' the'lime - or:the Cur 4-ed WaSid yet calks”; ai 'nen* before, to oc capi fieb4; nditte " - the- fidmi fnent g grcunallieady nrder all'these '•to the Clintcle for %%lied and' enlarged support, theii`earriest pliadingire hear the video; of ihei Lord. must law l o"to' 4 ,iitcr 'high 'iespciflibilities. We not "slninber whiff - it" the countless milliaris of our fellow -Men' are passing 'into .aiiijnblested eternity, * withOut the Gospel, which has - brolight`t, the - joy' of`salvation to mirrhearts 'arid haines. In the absonika og &her 'agency to give information fC:theipeople, and thereby ad .vance these greatititereate we respectfully urge, upeC":piitiiiti and iiies4ionit such meth ods rintheiVridgiiients-ini4 apprOie, in order to' itinkilV irpessible, with a cdprof thet Bodge and Foreign Record, in whintlhe -o perations of each. of these re - Let" the people ktOw: the work to which they are sum ntiniiid; with its ‘trials Ind aucCesses, and then- meet the• a con iiiiimation of loiterers in tho ~cial'-iejoice in the re viati good-and faithful ser et. '-'" ow " the God of peace, that brought agstiirftiotAil the dead 'our` Lord = Jesus, that 'She i i herdl,iittlie.sheep,.thieu g h the btiiiiirl'of the deveniutt, make y kiii l ie p r esktit'efeq - goimi l worle to do his well p reitid litiiiiii'elghtPthidtkolejileii s Christ, t°" * l4) fir, be"'efo l fkitireief-and ever. 'qz