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D. td'ICINNEY J. ALLISON S. LITTLE DAVID M'KINNEY & CO., Editors and Proprietors. T;ER'IOI4 4N 'A V'A &TULE SUBSCRIPTIONS Slag .; lie cLuve 1,..3¢ Divaviimuy nraniasvor •THII GUMS ' i, axptp , or Two. DOLIARS, We Will send by midi seventy, htlnthern, and fur OBI'DOLLAR,' tinny-three it ttnibers. Pastore eenditig 118 TW SNIT subscribers be thereby entitled to a paper without charge. A RED PENCIL NARK on the paper, ,sigitifteirt*illa term Is nearly out anti that we deeire a renewal.. itanbentle should be prompt, a Halo betbre ther yen'ibitititsg, Bond payments by safe hands, or by , ; Direct all letting to DAVID mmalilitY_ NA „., Pittibigh,Trt.: 1111 [Origthat] The Dtiner's Boy, Ho c omes, a matt of , stalwext thal frame, Beleas'd from dangerous rt the 'ulnae; 'With hurried footatilial ityinkkfirPfiastes his tidy, To where the lireliglit:lhytt'444.'elAtitge winder* shines. Thro' all that day:he !II 'worked, and wept,:and prayed; Then labored on,. 'and ,irept and prayed again, That little , Ben,•hre.only child might soon Be well'offetimaiii, 4atid-free from weary•harttl'Of pain. , The housszislinsh'd l No boy with hasty stop And.nufrry , shout of joy comes forth so gay ; The little Wagon, on the porolt'stands still, Just .where its busy owner loft it•in his play; The 4d dog, Tray, restrains his•noisy•bark ; !And how no thieving; truant boy moleits; He utters but'a doleful whine, and then With head upon hiS pa**. beside the wdgon rests. With gentle haste, the miner enters in, Throws off , ILLS hat and turns to 'Jenny's bed. Poor little boy I so thin and pale he looks, So still he lies,. you'd almost think the child was dead; His mother ever watching by his side, Hears every feeble breath ; each moan of ,pain. Falls heavy , on her loving, faithful heart—- "My boy! my dying boy!" she says, and weeps Beside his boy the nyttitit, Whilst tears are rollhiedairif his : tidal. gfiited fade: "Oh Father irthou take•dur Benny hence, grant him in heaven, right near thy Son• :his place ; He 's but a ehild,.yet in the,Sariour's arms We sure may trust him, Lord, We lay him there.'! And Benny whispers, •" 0 how'svrcet to be A little lamb within my- Saviour Shepherd's care." Next morn, when dawn came o'er the Eastern hills, And birds in wrabling song hail'd rising day, A band of angels, freSh from heaven's 1004 scones, Embraced the boy, and bore him on their vting,s away. Away from earth, from siokness, sin and pain, 'They swiftly upward pass'd, till on his facc There brightly beaniltho holy light of heaven ; Then, near his Saviour, Benny found his resting place. . Oh Tithe, speed oii,;,eipeid'onlifilbibiethet So long dOsiredhag ' When pareitre, ehildien;•pii3tore, Te1t:14644 In Zion's City; slifethillyneet; no niiite:* What ! all at home iii•henven 1 all safaiitisoidi With Christ the Lard Oh yes, oh yeaPtiiilifie; No tears again, no.sins,• ries TearS,'this`jor• '• Oh mourning' ono*, this JOY lipar you:. 13.11:1:0i• ChurCh ConunHentaxy. [At a meeting of the Preebytery_of. Tombeokkiee held at Columbus, April 6, 1860, Rev. DT., Lyon, from the .Committee appointed ta dralt. r a menaotiallo . the General •AaliMbly, ~ subject cif tt:Clititth Costafttentait *Subknitted4 report which was acocepted and adopted. •and ordered to be transmitted to the General Asi sombly.] IMMORTAL, Of the Presbytery of Tornbeekbee to the General Assembly, on the autdeet of a Church Commentary. The Presbytery of .Tombeekbee; feeling deeply the necessity-there is fot: . a .4hurch Commentary upon the whole Bible; .beg leave respectfully to TEN:pest the •General Assembly to appoint a committee, of the , friends of the enterprise, whose . duty, it shall be to take the scheme, into..dellberattl and'pray.orftii consideration, in order tode- i) whether . termini) an .enterprise Cli an . lid practical—and if so judged; . 4 digest a plan in datAil for its eeentioll--1110 report the sane to the 'twit Silleial Xsiembly,fl4 their . ii'd6iition lioililloittion,‘• Or' somordintl, as 'in' &Sir 'Wlsdorie thai'lay jade &Get 'Air . the glory of t oil. Thih; and in 'oak •Itteitde . opinion eothief wilt' sagely nuarCrthis "friend's' OfAlie scheme. We 'ate impelled alias your reverend body from 'a deep. and': grow- , ing conviction; that there is an impetlotis necessity' for the thing,. in order. to meet the wants of the whole Church—but es. , peoially of the West and South-West; where. the need of such•. a Commentary: lms ' been long felt. As long. ago as 1848 the Synod of Mississippi adopted unanimously the following preamble and resolutions; viz.: "WHEnte - C Thereirlio - aiiiiplete Com- mentary on• the Holy' Bbtiptures in the English linguage,• expository of the doc= trines order, and 'polity of the:Piesbytetiiin Church; and, WaxnzAs, Those that have been 'Most in use among PresbyterhiUs are incomPleteJ superficial and intiquated .; thereforoi "Resolved, That this Syiiod •.deem it highly expedient that the neat Gmteral Assembly Asks such order as to thpni may seem„ beet, to cause to be.. prepared .. •in due tipie ? and by competent parsons chosen from different, sectiohs of thi Church by •phil,General Assembly, a ao mWei tent but ebnapfehonsive Ciiifteptary upon the whole Bible, exptninded according to the system of doctrine in -our• Standardw:" Similar resolutions, with like unanimity) ' were passed by the same body, fifteeit years afterwards, (.1558,) whilst lout '- Presbyteries at sundry times have ext pi‘eised their'sense'of the saine•detiPly atilt Want. ' The• necessity fOr' such ' thing:Mny:' not best) sensibly felt by our bretliten , ir the oldir &Weir; .whole there is: •no hi& of: organized ehurches—where the living minz istry are numerous, and where every spectee of 'religious knowledge is abundant cheap, and easily accessible. But in our . Western' and South-Western States, and frontier borders, the case is widely and sath ly' different; the' organizecr Churches are few, feeble, and far. bettitenitaiiiiiionaried are still fewer, and' religious boOkil;•Com; mentaries, papers ; and other holps;% not ;Iti all I Countless multitudes of families are , every year moving into .these' fertile;,; but morally destitute regions, where. their 4111: drat will, as a matter of ceuise r grow up' utterly without the use of religious means and especially such as we believe to be,in . accordance' with sound doctrine. 'How very ihikitint,' therefore, is it thiit the' Church jit'o - ii - do a' Commentary upon' the whole Bible—not as an atithoritativelorm*-' -. ulary of ourl.lltith--..this hare' in. thi Westminster rCenfession and:Catechisms;: 7 but as an exposition.-of-the Word of God,. the best that Wiliimm'Aloileaviiig it just as in .the case of allthe other books published *: oar Board of •Poldfatiou, 'to rest °nits orrmeri ts, and' ileiveLi Attie 'degree, .at ainbstitiite' itelifilt4, and the ordinary means of' Oct). ' Ild'ineet 'the want -. diiidrilicd;. there is confessedly no existing Carnitimitair ade- quate, The- old. Commentaries of Scott and genry, however piquissiandporthodox, and Suitable'to the age and' °windy when" and where they origiatited'i , 'ate featly behind' the' progress erMiliiiklee4i- ing, and in . Weil, Other respects, ultanited:: to the necessitiesrtifour Churokandimat try. As to, other'piOeigetil ary Commentaiies upon different poitio iiii2 ff t MEE VOL. :V3'32 •, PITTSBURGHSATURIA 9 •• I . 1, ;' $Jf ":171:11 '11..7 -•:' ••: 7'-.' —":11-72111 ' 71•.77::"7: : ':•7.1 r7 .- y" . . ":• . ?" 14.•;. ' . 43.:4• : 3 4 '" ....41:2 '.'7, !...3,!. v.: r:77:-.. ~..........__ . ••-: _- t _• - :- .. - .lrr-7s,stvo.3p- , .-^ •mveccpcmgemmommt. ....... ' witietrzrrstatrprlosen, ?xr.z ..=.47/11 , Cult ) •( ;.....* :..j . ....3 ~.._ ~ .-... .../.... . '"- J..../...rT - 111 ;".---.1.. a..K.Y..A.T . 'VI 12 '" 's . LT ~. -._,...4),.../.. . ~... .. .. -- - irool •., ... .., .1‘ :r 4 !;ii ~,, i .? P I .ti..l y ::: 4 it..% q '.o: 01 ,• r. ° ..... ..., s• r;r : 4: j : :: ;.:. i i a. .. 1:1 . i ....: i .1 : .;+.. .,.. : - , ,_ dir t il . ...... . , ..... ,•. fi ...• t.. !' 4 4 . ; 1 AV :1 41 .. . . .. -- It': . , . , ..„..... ..! ~....3. . ~. ;, •-•:•E -•,.. :• •: ••••-:- ..... . . ..•,..,,: .:....: ,•-., ....,i' ,. :•ir 1.,: ;•;?:. 1 :' '. "'" •., !-• ' .of the Scriptures, puhlished from time to time by our learned ProfessorainTheologieal Seminaries, however learned, nd excellent they indisputably are, and. Well sidled to aid' and edify, theological students, ministers of the Gospel, and the belt irifohnerOf 'dor Inynien;yefit is in vain to atteriiiit dia.. guise the fact that 'th'ey'are ed to the common people, and utterly.in- ederivate' ineet-the *ant we. have de- 'scribed.• Such Con:Linen taries, inthe lands of , plain men—common'faritlers,anechanies, - ancl daily laborers, and their wives and children, .are all but useless. And even were they not—were. this class. of readers for.whieh we are pleading, iiiiiheiently cated and cultivated, to be- benefited-iv' them, yet •thelstyle and Intunier in Which'• they are' got 'up' 7*-4heir' veluniiiiiius" and! couSegnent expense. `place 'them entirely beyond the, reach of the. poor and common man. A *Commeittary upon the. whole . Bible; gotltip• in the 'same' manner as Drs. I:lodge's and Alitaiider's 'One We' •inentien those beeauSe there:are none better 7 4,ley .are worthy of all 'praise and oonfidence4 would extend' to not ifewer than 'eighty: volutsed . l 'and cost not' leas than-Olfe" hun- dred -dellare'I A Commentary upon the whole Bible, of cblitaient site, -and ' and aliaretitelhe Ina:Saes compoisitig 'Ouretni- gregationS, is a clowitleiddat indeed. the 'May :thing 'we weed 'tn . order-U.llle eompletenesd of Our ecclesiastical andwien goliodl machinery:. We have Schools; - Atadernies,. Colleges,- and Theological Beni: , mutinies 'of rtherfirst order; 'we have - Boards, , Committees. ' .and Agencies of various kinds, and m:anaged with zeal and efficiency klve . have newspapers, magazines, :and..quartep:' lies conducted 'with 'consummate ability:. and we have 4 great publishinglouse, fur-i nishing a rich and evangelical• literature to r the Chnreh—these mighty agencies we have to perfeotion. we 'have nO.:Coni- mentoxy upon the 'Word of Grodil 4. fact as lamentable as it is humiliating 1 . 'Why is it so T How shall we eiplain singular, shallo• ie :int' -say marvellous,. phenomenon ? , .41trfor the. want of learn-' in" and' ability, inthebhirch 'to bring fo?th such ;It is het possible' that the Piotid'Ohural'ilitCh has 'been 'the iiiltdirdtelirei - in science, and Biblical knOwlage,ilioulditiiiit the , ability to niake a "Conitifentary upon. -the• whole ay, WO should be lowly- to think that there was a single Presby- tery within our wide extended horders that did' net contain within•it a sufficient amount of piety,r learning, and ability to make a respectable Commentary upon the Holy' Scriptures. Arnurp then, as n Ch ifial;'deta4tit .in. iii okluNtoXy;find so diverse and ant agonis tic,pit views Bille - tiliticthitt . Vre ; '•o4oei , 'tat ,itteinit prodAbOli,'CiinnnOtitity tiDon tee Troly cilOniel ? liti‘lhe ;apple of should 'thereby' be hirled Malt 'bf Out. 'Zilit'ind"esiiiiiilly . 'itlien that :wiirch-ii pfaPtitied is het autlaKtet- fotmilitiy ' °Pon? faith, '(as already' dficlaiffied)'but Simply the 'pioducticur of 'an eitioifirtionighdriethe difretentiiims Where 'different nvewe 'exist "in the Chnich, •and ientirigiVaS the other~ ooks ••publish'edq briar' Boatel - are left; to lest -upon its oWn- meritsl. -Nothing Could be more unfounded in facts , mid , the insinnution,•were it :made, would be- a'• slander' upon the soundest, purest; and most harmonions•Churchin the world. Are we then , to be deterred from so 431-1 .rahle an undertaking by the want of weciA —the material ineausmeoessary to the acconi- pliahnient, of so great .a work 7., The' idea There.are even individuals —no doubt many of them, within the : pnln of our. Church, were the importance of the!. scheme l'atifyiliegented ,ta their 'etinSidniatitraz-i-whe Wdnid he' ititlint ; "guaranteeall the 'Money risitielonttif lw chiliphitii* Nherd shallWelqiut :Wait:4l)e ? The - Ohtirdh . 'tiliteek•Wsit&d, a-cdrittiy, and wo ere 8011) without a'-Commentary I 'Moreover, true merit, and the best abilities are for the most, part modest, diffident and shrinking—- and those .possessed of them are not always the mmt, likely to .volunteer their ,services. uott,..ingst.be called tp, tho work, either by ,the ir,Tee of _circumstances : l4.lu, the voice •Ot,the Otkurli formally, " 'When the, . Minch needs, men. Ar, )06 and pOiitions nriCdAilaidt under- .takings; to fill for *aliens. dhairs in Our, Thibletidiii SiOinatied,' and to tot4lide over the otiqiitidnnitif our diger-- e t yothaitti4 tihe.o*;hot fot ) net eiiiebt voltinteetB-310 . 1* her haudi 'riptin . the men='bderi`Wlio 'Would riot think fir Moment; Of Veiiii# their Ser- vice:A. ' And thuifthi . %fit talent and ability. ' 'in tho 'are in its, 13 eivice. So, for' tire •Verforinance 'of this great'work; lett the nion 'he- selected. by the., whdl Church; iuld'from thelvahode and in - our humble-judgMent . we - have no, doubt as to the final success of the enter- 'prise. Better that this labor should he done by, the•wkole Church than by a part We therefore the lireib3rterj Of 'l'.oin- :heekbee, most resOciftaly inemorialiise the oeueral AsssmblytO. tike this' work into their, own haniis l, axid appoint the ifinvekid - OOmpaitto,•iihose anty it shall to tiie, neat issemlily Signed,lB, OVide.r:itirAkftelt . nt Min, Mkt.; Arift, ABM ' . ' ". 1,": - T. " 1 M Mril * ' 'ltalia; thmitirtaiiiii 110 illtattly Mai' in on . the 1 •of April:, and was. opEiliett' irith 'the ittoderablir,'.Rer:l Daiid , •• Hall; :on: Mattheir !X VAR Go •ye therefore, and teach,allnations.!!This.mission- .av sermon was jpai:atich Might:have been ex 'froth stieralift:etiVlier. R was 'rich in Thought, beatitifirkiotepriate, and.striking. . The ministers of- the• Presbytery• Were all •pres- tmt except tyro or three„ and there was almost a ,TOl representation of the eldership. c ifer. J. it.' , COult er t ires' ihesiiii'MOdiiratbr; and' also Stated Clerk,' end gar. DAYM•llll .4•TempOrary Cleik; A considerable portiorir!Of the time of this' .pmeting was moulded in examinations of condi.: datelt Arid diedbarsba. Thus. e"gieitt lititilifittibit 'to rhaqrreibyierY, and, -irereliighly creditable - to theeandidates. 0 4, 141 . W -nun !TINA :wareto'preach, hree ite ckoepol,..vis.:Attanal Rughs; Calihr *Wrlfialair,4lidldyittlreinfeirithata. Dr: 'Nib- -lbakral PreallYtOrianAhtitCli; 'Mr:. \Uteri, orthe Evangelical Lutheran Church, And.ltev.,Oarp,,Leuext,,of Sharpstairgh presby- .tery, on., inv,itationottja:ith Presbytery as cot. respondfnirmeMbers. 'The .06111miitilb 7 th6itli tirthe'Eleiteral - 11.0ir... Samuel :Williams : :and 'al- . ternate,:lter, eTehni g: Rey.d,; : Elders!, Robert Pat- terson, and Mternate, I Taxfies *yd. , A committee alipoinfed, in' cotripfiiitiee 'with 'a pi3tition'ireleiithd,!tOliitiet 'in fin:Miry' on the second Alanday . in May; tco take bite. considl aeration the proprietyor,galviabmi t ., church hi that neighborhood, and to . report to the next' theetieg: •.• _ , Call; from the &Ain - Lula - of Clinttmrtlle and Rborrezer, for the ministerial' labors of Rev. Jas. Coulter, were read, but final action , upon theset was (19ferrod till the next rniglng. Rev. - 1445*tik Blitfkin" vi'ldt‘ a hictittia" fiaid the, Offille'of the'Gospel miniStry,'.ratid suspended front, the omot rounion:of the,Chareb„ 1. Resolutions were passpd disapproving o a6f(Orriif the 'Bedard Of DonigiftiWNllisicins; 3 laeap,:. pointing a eo-ordinate Secretary. ' ; ~s ; ,•• Icit...Beastise,- from. the '.exptessixt opiniontof tiro. Principaßtiectetary,. the. office .or !err Assistant appearii.tO bee:manifestly: a *esteof. , vonsitcratedifiirlde: ; 11- 2d. Beoauso it appears to be opposed to tbe *will of the Clnirok, aB expresSed in : a past Gene al Assembly.. Bd. Dadaists it is 'adapted to'rrinind many of the lest' and noblest frionde of the missionary enterprise, and thus to cripple the great cause whitih'W Il profess to Thelbilowink hi the keport adopted on . SUPPLISS, Rick Hill has leave to. employ, .Rey.. Absalom McCready rcir'otic his Leesbury has leave tiVeinpley Rev. David War . oner one-half_hisitnie, for one-year. - Centre has leavele.-obtain.her own supplies till ildit'OCtob64.. Poteravi •ti)iii4' is to administer the Lord's Supper on : tht.liptt Sabbath in Janis, and the church hag leavetq °Main' her own supplies the' 'rest of *the' 'tithe; 'till the• of ,Presbytery.' . . Centreville--Rev. Jas , , Coulter thintSabbiale of May, and ''Rev. I?::rifdlieer' Sabliiiici r of Juno.. ' Nudely Crcck—Rey. John P. Boyd, fourth Bab.; bath of Mai: Stattimentswerermade . by,mOinbiirstof tory, during the meeting, showing that our •Apad- TheWitheripohn Inatitute; in in a projfper- ous 'affording facilitisti for - Obtainii%a .goad education, at.amoderate.sspense. Thisjn stitution seeine to have betin increasing iri ,pros- paiify since it`is taken Oharktirbf 'by tlie'-pfes- erttPtincipal, Rev.. Jaines.p. B,oyd. This meeting of our Presbytery Wei eluiiiiethr- ized by perfect harmiiiiY; love, And in many fesPects it Was, delightful. For the Presbyteiftp Hipttel• lliintiagdin. This Presbytery met at Htillidaysbirrg t oibiaiiiif.AVA: lag; at 11 . o'clock Ihimtier It:•.tostrie;' was 'elioiten Moderator, and the Rev.:Spend M. Moore Tem- partry 'Ole& .1: J. Hamilton, Reading 'Clerk. . Mr. .Mths..C,Milson• was. received from the Presbytery of Xis , 13iutittivicit; tis a catitticlitte foi , the . Gospel ii takinOidei the'etirei . .of :Presbytery :Bev. Dr. McKinney , Rev.' G. narts cpw en ; 'Beitiiille; Irei:'''iklelittider 'Water Woods, Itere• invited to ait aa .correitp onding• mem- hers. A call froniiiii : cottgregittion'ef carora for the pastoral .services of the Rev. ,T. J. Hamilton, was placed in his hands and accepted. Rev. Dr: Or: Rt. ' 'Rev: ?M 'Allison, and" Rev. S, lmste:itere appointed a commit- tee to install him as pastor over this congrega- tton. ' Abe•Sinklng , Crerek 'church. was chosen as 'the i plape for the next stated meeting of Presbytery. Mintift:o4: ; Williatesbn andllev. Dr. Vurricin, alternates; apt.pdcrs William Wilson, M. D., and Jonathan prineitale, and .TudgS Parkefsind'Jno. Porter; 'alternates, wet% 'abeam •as'•delegates to .the next General Assembly.. , A letter was rend froni the ChnrchTiteitiion CoMmiltee,. mid Presbytery ricommended the claims of this" Board to the liberality of the churches. Messrs. Danl. W. Fisher and N. /L•htenilifild, were Ordained as Eyangelista and Were dismissed to the ,Presbytery of Siam. The' ftifwell The, brethien, vigether with .hivril;..:Ae. :Patterson were recommended to . the Board of"areigti iteis: , Mr..Reed; a former licentiate; wasi 'taken tinder the care of this Presbytery, fromthe Pres- bytery of Cedar. Mr. - James' IL - Moursiir•Wee taken - under the 011211 of Preabytory as 4 candidate for the minia-! try. Blooms. William Alexander,. Samuel 1...• Gam- ble, aid latest: Wilson were 16 preach the Gospel of Christ.. appointments nett, made•for ;stipples,: , Bei4lah agdn'd Sub tat : Oflifilti•ll.6., SOlitall' of June; RoiY:' ThOMpsiin, •seCohd* . Sabbath' of July, to aditilnistei:the Communion,. and'tako a collectiOn; :Rev liarsuird, !neon& Sabbath,of August; Rev. Hamilton ; second ilibbaili 'of Sep-: tersber.• - "' Littler Veligiizaltbi. -A; Ifni" galibith' 'of Rev:*S'. firstiFfabtlfdlt: of; 01;4 ;• Floydostend, SabbattrOf Idayl - Rev.l Dr. Woods,' third, Sabbath - of iday-; Her. G. 1111i-', .ott, ,fou,rth ,Sabbath of ,May ;. J. W. Whiio„! "first Sabliiith** 'Tuns. * ffintlf—RWV.' seeiind''Sabbitli" idarriVev. 71004. first 'Si llfath"et Jfitice, torgd-' *minister the' Communion„ ReVI Zahniseri. first •Sabbath of July ; Rev. Wils on; . drat Sabbath'of August. `ol l ifrty; 'Rev. Sabliiith . at June; , Rev. -Dr. Gibbon; •first'Shfibsitlr Rev.i Alexander, first •SabbstE'Of August; Rev.: rolY. ;Junkie,. first Sabbath of .. CoUdge Church—Reim.Lowriei,e adnibititet ihe Lord's Siipper ,; Moore, third •ittlifiiiik third Sabbath-of! Julyl.e.Rev.-Zahniser, third. Sabbath in.August;,.,Rey. glop', third, Sabbath' in Sejit'sifitierl-. AsAkmdleurnaes..Okureh-Rey. Hamilton, sec- ond. Sabbath of. May; Rev. . Collins, .second of; June- Reif.' '#l6,ol;•••seciond- Babbldh of July;. Moore, pond Sabbath ,of Aurst M. Moore;iseeond . Sabbath S'eptem-:. ' Tfie •Presb?iferArn illetasical Almanac was -real -commended to the ministers and people of Ads Presbyter 7. . Presbytery adjonrilect nliikin:thca:r.sabzte-: Tyroniliiti;oletitcriotiofona•TitCs, day of Juno, at 9i o'clock Aiiitt;4B(Xt'.• &Rump M. MoonihrTataporary Clerk. : For the greebytoOm *maw Thelresbytery of Donegal: TheTieibiterfef TlOnegalmeCitt:the of. Diiitegal;::April the , 10th. The , Rev. Molter .Psogolly.the retiring Moderator,. preached a ser- mon limo John Fyn : 21=4. That they.. 01l may Tiab Siltitii ireatrelieted Mdderatiii,' and the' Met' Jahn Y. Ob'srhiek, •Clelti4 . forthd °audit year. : The Rev. John P. Robbins was. dismissed ;tO `the ,Nesbytery of :Berlingieri, tt4d the Rev: Itotiit 'eatable tO 'that' The 'Rik: L. 'C. ItUtteivia relearkif fitin7 tha Pektoral eherge"of the churih: of. Little. Britainv after a delightful pastorate, of twenty-three years, dur- ing,:witieh, the church has been so ,greatly bleileat tirictellengthe'ried 'in's Co fee itble'o' tglie the whole time of a pastor instead - of one-third,. as heretofore ; 'the church of Chestnut Level re. Aaining. theentire service of Mr Rntier,,and pledkinta '64pOieseifuel to dial liitborte aorreq py'both owlikreglithiiii: Tfie Mar. •P. J. Timleititeceptea' a call front the,:ohureh .of .Merietta, :and a Committee ~ wati U)Poillt9d . 4o All lo4lllloin, on the. first tramday in Arrangements were also made . to ordain end 11...Knyler over•the church of Straibbrg, on. the sectutd;Ttleedny inne,,if,the way be olear. church atOhniolitown if thevaitealear... ,. The next- •stated• meeting •ritts .appointed i at xtieynesbuzLend i ly. Timlow was appointed to preach'at'the openini. The Rev. Joseph M. Rittenhousd itim - Elder Sander), McCullough- iy,erc Appointed Commis- onersthe Cleneral Assembly ; the Rev. C. W. STeiitird'ind'lrdin:Jnoies Resolutions were pnesed clireotintthe 6hure.hes to take up yearly , contributions for each ,of the objnifieeif bineibline - d•i:e .cpkiiize'd by the' Generl fora acrutiny•by the •PresbYtery, byery into the' faithfulnesi churches this platter. . . Air. Powell was - apppintea, tO the ou r . to the Fund it "%Ailed Zte:' A resolution , was-adopted, requiring'oureandii , dates andFlicentiatogi to,ropor:t thenuie!yes,in .per . son . or by letter, .to the.i'resbytelyiit eveii:stated meoank, arid.ottr etthdlibite -• to atipaiitleedift*. .previbiis•Thiteen r The'Preabytery,•aftet *pant meeting - !and . 1 enjoying, the, Itpapitality of. AJie..old . ehilreli . of Donegal, .(eflate *ell' iiittelf*rik-Intiefiltkof -'ex•-;1 Ala tire holje'lnteiinUlje'elsii;) adjourned Meet'itrStrasbirrg on-Aho• 'second.. Tuesday - in June; The fa ll owing.is thelist . I . . . SUPPLIES:, New. garowny . 11 Church.Aev, Merrill .. to be. stated supply for tte next six months. Leacock and Belletnze in Apidf; Ititteiihnsit ;•11ist• Sabbath ins May,- Sotithl;._ n ird: SONO: Virg Sabbath:in Jitn*erill.; Third Sabhilli t in ne, ttolVait- - PiesE gatitith PlithiSalinthln July, .61;tithath ,in•Augdst, .;:- Third :Sabbath- its Auglistv.grirtyferdj. Firsk Sabbath eptefdier. .X.ane.• `Third abViallip:Seieni- tor, towhiei; - PAY' tiditieell'StFeTrOeim 'ilithiWYPitlittlinh 01' 0661:1fr;;#ekaiie: 'o'lliittisi:Bßant` ,Ohtula..ThirdSabbath-biAlfril,; talltft;r. APTib.• Second Sabbath in May, Cowhick ; Fourth s'a bath in May,. Parke ; ;. 11 .41:14. flutter ; Fourth Sabbath. Silaontl 'Sabbath in' Idly;". bath in. July, Ratter ;. Ficpl Rittenhouse; Third Sabha, Firit'Sabbilth' :Sepiita- bath. 'in - September, Par) September, Merrill. *gu/". 11 :; h .ugust, kwnrt; •fl Aab- air . in J.F. in' Union't non the thWacnitPniiaireii: Rev. ' llisun F. HiLpail C 67 eerie rat ildieetabli. l •• After -04 14 ; 0 Pt:i% .n?0145 5.) Seintdr, in iCation, t.:o 's in: aid 4.1113 aiitdon •of the. Siet!q•,PvelkYt',7foj9.PrAt ant. on We second VVed'n 'o'ordeirV 31::: 4:.! MACifb. MINI .~Callulr;Bray The l teOliu`;Sptizig r inesi bytery was held at Getty& ,iaist., , and was opened w' 3 °linAi'gyadiis; , fienvu )2v:wog/I:air 11:0. There.. Q' thirty-fl e' of fili in ni~}et were lElll6e:2l'4:is.- Staili'a. inner. . ~ , where ay natl. v.. Gib- 'aiiiit: •a 1 :h . Mi- le, bilis- 11.ew t, itl.2 AI" =Si Pres- git i lOth 7 .Rev. , i;* iiild Ain* elite& be, in iS-11P; tokeiis"alistbrutereirt in ire Sr . the elinikelies ; 'find trim aiiinits vilileh'B'eSiliens'are reciiii: itiiii,= bYteir fit'its Stilled gpritiK inig;' h 'fit'exichat lhacthii'dhuidhei'liithlicits. OS 'fireVeiiiiti. , litir, fii nrimliVie;ititid fieeiiiii! •innie'inilisted'in their kiiiitei's 'cense. :A ne 41 Vikiiiiiti,ig ft. W 'inri IF; ' Mit prayer:Medi' Itwe'hien Obei ' e'd ma iiiintkinidbiiin Viirao;ies;""stliike 'iitinti hid : eiiiiliea'heibieriti laieliteselpliet.:, inks nitist•dlieitintreenlitr lart6r)cifGaii waithig people .: !•• el::: t .•• ....1f; "a i .. I'Vekbytity* appoiiitO .10 V'BrilitefioJ. , il i 0 vlth - R. - Jolla R:''Claiii;'. Ai 4liite - 1 inifibi4J It. F. Sample, with Rev. Jose hTliViiltirliiiitj and-. Rnlinrillders:.llugfi: Griii, - ..andfloli4 Clendepin,.with Jobn.X. 1 , ' %antli'Jo.sePN)l.l lileilii; itledfniftei; - Oinints onerh lo' tile. - next General Assembly. qin.Jl..ly •,. 1 t The pastarat, relation, ..,hitttegny ßelr. •Jr, 13: 'Strainandthe 'egniegeS Orldllergitniii and Buffiler,' *de ' 41lisolihit;IiiidliifIVOIV H.laiik. and Rey. Win. 8., epot west e ispßointed.p. ppital in these ehiirChes, and, :deebire Vielr,.pulpiiii variant: ': . ' ' ../0 '''' . .'i A ~71,. .i I . 11ir. ',lsrael D. Fitszerald; klicteht4gee Wes:4l4 missed to put hi mself under the care of the. 13t4 lairAville PAibiteil,•'4itan!' the . taiiivii a k which he expects. :I v d ; Alall,fronk the church the fd.'filtob - 4 E.l lYikurn, a licentiate of Lexington Prest9lebrowas• :pre- ,sented•l * .-1)12w; Atiqc; WI% tionnd. l ie, order, * lo Li ietna ll,ll iiipeais Pres-: ,b yfeabr;iiiiti sigiiiftat tiekbeipterfae."!7.) en I iptall: froralhe ',Amy; ApialEinflm.fo;, me9.l:ler or Eire" PireeliYEvy,: and the ofMrciAltlrT3P..l"EtitArr..Gr*'l!ll- - in regartk to its acceptance. Tee' inexf 'argieeiiiCetiifg iiitellipi;oin - ted" Bleomtield,- t ru q en ; thelfdPVltnea,dnki.of-.P40.114•9' at,. o'clock P. M. Rev. Harp . er, D.A., wiol kiiiii*Wclrite• its altGiatiTzwii"64;piiiiiiid: to:preach the .Openiiiisentioz; Thoef4e . D,D. r, with i . ltey.,:f..)Y j i alterßat? ' *Ns 'alfpointed. iciikett6li on the morning erilie' bocoriday„ .... j. ; . •:. ' A resolution was adopted., ,recornmendlii . g churches in the bound's' of "Piebli . yfoiir have not .yertalttrefilit -oltgatiMrfa` the' churches' roriliiiton am( Vtliuldr dii;grOlat earliest conveniences and forward their oontritSu Lions for the churfi, Oelia:iton to Rev.4l„ W. Creek -Stiiiiolg th bhuroh , of PrOstburgisto:l4. ,Froethurii,- Md. , kik -held.:in" the r i avnitlferiattemhtircti. of ghainbccia-' burg, on 04e oriyi , d t Fuelibv* (ipt i v) J,tnie ' ;t: ' ; 1 . •1. Temporary ClikliQ '" TRONA* CO USPRIDACE.' r _,anatA,gcur Ti,y Aurempß,Fol,—nwika.prm.sono2 k a,7 o ,tapnßiltiatiive•so«rmr,-AITD PRIZE FIOFITINA. AND, ...THE,TNPIONSIIIP--;17.93p: VicautNez—LipeirAingsgut T—TtitammzitthAteritivre AN ggNVD PECE44EPFAMCD lo Aim i r7rOinr.N , AntANcEt—tissa'A Po yre— lbut .71mett 9N - NArbuBow—yipros,prxtsuNis :111rAnwiAliql:rn 'B*Vr6irtiAgiil Piicrilav-4 14Pi XxVosilitimcATiolinALß 4. IT ID! LA111(14D Ao/tictov,r, V.m.Ton.,E?DrAzglet.:, ,,l7B NATVRq ' - P.NiS—OP/NLIGIB I'OeTRY. GOSP.iL IN ISALT=INbIANi AXCF , /uvlN:Poou—ass vILLAACTAR—onOTRE46I.It ,r.wpozr, 4arelt, 80,1860, .411. Gput . s . ig is making A sborkcaumi .-: in. Lonclon; andin. the' South 'of Inglan, ,i I , 3 befoiereiviligiViiiitieiiNdik*Veuiti , fitiaVe.s. ' I 'webtfclityffebk tb *WI' iiirwoil-i, thin qAfrcnit hisviipsy in .Exeteacqlfall: . The : .absembly, milittatbd .• about htiWonAlgliaandi 0.00 ;T&-b.lit the 1101, was, untn tqlji. and. that. ulatform was scantily fUrmalke,d. '''ili4fe, weie'a rithclber4•lll634lifehAlbell Aga:. tsimaino Stitieglidibeqiiize%lib A% Wiiiit'i ahtl fear of 'such gittheritigsof I wad ;ncitrwt: : All!'acquaitited With, , 4 L vent:-plealliag4e3-I tpre; cg 4e. neet kaglas e) pmcir , ,of.,a ! uprbei of so ldi ers of fie-(oidaream .thad llbt liiiffin: ` Two`' Otibefi;' iliil.Weie pi ant; ithificlicss;glfilatiiiMell3litifeffal itie Mifir•of the F 'Soldiers:: - , Bahl m6n.. mid; .olficerei apt:dal:omi beaitily ; and laughed ouf,-! ;4411 as Alf:.; qQugh, wait; ,through his ~ :'Oll. - His:style and '' a earance are : i don %less we I known tdmany of yadr- i %Finis: 'Heiiiiliteb liballitiumhbd effectiles. use '. ends ! IBft, =I Welli as: ,of:. the right' arm; : asidotith; , han dgq r .cyles, ,and features! ever flexible; be is thoroughly dramatic, 'se well as oratorical While be deals hnaliy l blows Sahei.ißiiiir47irlire4Use, and' iiitldikalliVT#4l.ketti, 44teflitl:iefalliiii. right to sattliiitli li e iiht• ill-natured of liiiligbaiit. ! It HI. Vet Talkiiiiniitui "eiThei: withtdmperiumfor theological oratbre ' : Stitt iiitEa i are ati peewit fe-: teiving. cafe, pliysic'ally; intellectually; axe& morgllb.,:knoh*.all. iilloAtorkini - meniz*PPYl Onges,in i , c01 (0, 1 93 .t., 37 ttk 4 0- PaM. : mental Sehiiids gis4 leiioikle4ge •th lihiedWißlif rt Add' tb fikkf thiv; die" S6l4iiVii :Friend.: aid: Soiipf "Socketyl i ; with the Chaplain 04314.1ral.s.itiitg,-)wa4,./44 Ohristittp• ,gficers as, , its witje wsiliret*ors ; 04 i `doing a nob Wr,.t. 'Rhallete toNtie ; at= Inched:4o-th 'd reklinefits,• and, be lindttrdhef ehaplein'glnd , l*cfMtro.l d,that :4Y its ~triag,, and other .pnblicationi n ii:net:li,44 giotiVid:fin; t:' ThereritilvaliorSoldiers'lnStitatits being wjth ,Ogff ~ ,a and B: fo ea r,ln aeit . ll , T ßANclo ttg: 44.l; it aii:y a Icking soldier is - 14.py trytiii the ' bf "e4iti selflotwiolC 1 t The , iStadier'S 1: Pxibhd, and, :! ftriptuni AICiPtY- igiNitncn ,IN 74 :Y.P ar ; ; of ..£5,k4. Non Fad .5 0.4 vkerts% to soldkoils; field 2,* '' . 4Wg2'u I '37i,994 trit•Sur,i .20`,000'•so1ditrs' Tin? eliAm'ithttstrie !o0 (.1111glaneta4 , tAigorioaginitheArtitalisitipptiaefightarOW fo44.itt4e i*X.f4A o£, large; .9.*Jl,l3_,f,siOke .Lower j B,a:l*w:a ; of tkit.t .4Onooß 141pziat4on', ara betting ife:fr'f' . 110, yijrifinikaifentbritt 88fintij,' titebeiii!Scriiiittaged.ty the progoitt 141 it," ' )that the Houle Secretary, Sr.:i G. Lewis ,bas`' Apata:ti:cted Ahe Apd,on ; Rohe% flat, 40 f imfai.i Jai - 4u- d Apg_ An. o ,Ipturr, Jo,thetr Prizneitrli ottislitdr% 74if grata.= panies. But! thietsOiLWtrteciontethittahnot e and will troth°. done,.anfLitis-now-said that inn .despair of ,puhlic 410; figA the,lirometer's .intend to ,hali t e,,,aijeril?gte t#o iuidpla4 for Which: is only "to be - comb:kik. nicated eonfidentiiilliO'AhelifilWitatti4) 'two' hnifes who:are nOwiii training for nru- -,tunkenelaught,) the-night before the contest fu,i,:ef; off. 1 . The portraits . of .both are hting- ue, in the office windOw .of , the penny 6 ' '.4:07414Lifc," in Ordel-is. attract buybrs •la tbe raper, lid 'betting, on "tho'lfight. We theirei got 'rid of bulf-baiting, 'and Itri ze lighting )3: Crfinitial, accordingto' law.. Brit n'illTitAstaniiiag.„ this, :,4 0 . lope.. of , th'e 4 ,xing.'!• is not yet' extinct among . us - ' j , 17•7741 / 7 . ••%/ 7 7 7 . •• . ..... ' ••• "1 12 , ,PrP3/44C1/1114V21. is now..once more the cry , .in connexion w i th . the con- ' tat of tiArt'.tiiiidibi. ' with regard ' to'Sa- Yroyfluid''Bwitieflana: - .Biitiiim nOirinust remain anied , to 'the teeth; even tho Ugh , ,ther e: 3 l i no,. aprireherision ~of, . imminent difficulties., As to the . Money; Market, the Times the other 'day expressed. the views iirtneiloliitiite : at Theiiiiiiiiful' fenling as .rto the '''islitite'elainiiisi :orail 'the- ,Piiidedings 'Ern llra •Bai-ofcilifiritliiii,.' is inteolie." ' But - pbzweeark itif 40,iii0i IliAkiVitinl'eiiiy• ' Ali' itinrgaied the cotiiietinii 'that fearful : •ohnirtligielib iiNiiit'Aiireiiii;!inid thklite ire not f diffif'*Y. "A- cooln'esi be.** kiapiee 'arpilll'Elikiikni 'hie' Itiketi 'the Wheel& the ' dordfalqhflinlalitli*e.' ThivE*tonfiiihis ' 'goi -thet,tetsity,'!iiaiyyi havecorresOnding 'pritilltslii:lirezyWity; while.L.--nalia's 'peace is 'ileslitell-a4 , 44 "shall .. baie Aottlitftil advan- * tigilesigli Inillstill be 4., •• •,. .• ' ,t•k-od . p 41 44 , . 4, ..., , diture. ' '' rfkidViiiiir R7solliiislictla . 1' ii'd sioken sivio wiipiii the irbi:•linftlin'negotiations T Witli' rFihn'Olii'liirefenei v ii) 'Savoy. His 'ttoßf ciolltralitiilgeoifey with, that' 'of M. TiniiiyhtiplYthe Vornigilffinilifir 'end orea- fare . Of the' Emperor: . - Loilf john'a Old+ - 'lnd' liolinin - deeliration• against the deeiOs - -of'Finiinet, Ida 'in foot ,. tit' cloter alliances• with the htlier 'Ghia, Wind,in eider to'be a, nitltual 'defence,. was received , with vehe- t 'tient' giiiefrifrekkell.Olaitt •night; . 63 ,. a iitiiNrllniise 'of ':ll6iiiiiiiiia. His' words , Viiiii'airi c elrWilifid iletliefitie ' *eighty,. ; iuill riblit'fbretiirbijoiirtlibre r My opinion isouit'aixibired - in July'arid Jan-• - rffs* fiti4zilid'iiiidlertliVri'lio 'oPjection to re- ' iiesairdw;ltitit itucliiti Wet /as the tomaraticnidf ,i, Ally,ey t ts one. that will:lead-a tuition so•ivarlikoal3 the French, to call on its Goyernment from, tine q ty time. for other acts fer:the aggrandiiement'Of " i thaNikah* . (cjiiiisr --Alta ithereftire I' do #4l. ! %Wit; - .lldiilher lona , lirol niiif *fah' to liVe 'oh -, triendlytermawfat tlib IFienoh Gorertinieutand certainly Id° iviali to live, sa,-(cluseis),vre ought. npt. to. liesimrsolmin apart from.the.otlier, na- 'tionS of Europe-(loud"cheeii)-4nt Alitmlich` after. quest ious may, A rise, as they, may, rte flit t -trefiie' 10'10 :iiet iiith' others,lyriditedeclari•--41- - ~wilyEr ia• the. bldst'odtiiisfe - teriiioLifi thdritiodt, friendly taring , but )Yet •firnily÷that thei settlei- . Rent' of )I,urope,-, tkst the peace : of ,Europe is a mrtiter, cleaF'io this couniry-- ( .foarcbesis)—,thit 'flietiettletalit 'of tilt' ii . figee eiiilliOt ticl'asitilied if it is liable to perpetual interruptions----(lbild . oblerm—ichionstanf-feaFs, and;'doubts,• and rii- ,•escst:-;-(pheims)--..lvith",iiispect, to tho anneratioh• 'of this country, or the union or. j unction of; thos'e. other pountir j .13nV. i hnt. the For t reri3Of Europe,- Ifsilier, Moat° ' alainlairl,titiit, peace, must rgs- iPlertveahlt>%kliers' .iiklitti2-(lond clieer9)-4achi tothbrt(dirnitec::.(chtees)-and they must endeaior , tez3'erVrOltlathOt-30;:tlistarlu.that commercial confidence,Vliplijs A* result of peace-= which , tendttAi'Veticeantirlilerililtiiititelyfornis the' happiness of nations. (Loud cheers :) . , i Iffas :w .ISPilrf. r_,49 1 . .Opposition, 01X :PEP 1 ;;ne4 12'3 4 31'0s . ..that' TIcIli• 49Alf•Aod. 144 :Pair , I Alist ''""' 'missal" becauseiliell - tiei- - ~1)? •?"1.23 - _,4 1 - . K. -R3g' l.' '' ' Lite' .. -,-.Ya5, .1."#99v..n' a ~13F TYg.,91 4ori. , .4 ,cOqtdonOtilcorrespondence with 4*% amfo9„o•• This ii, °PA' worthy °ll;43r°l4C 1 b0.,p01l cy of the Asia Of, the. &Pipet A j thatof the: Pare u fg . n s . eiiel44:' ;:Lord idlobn . !*g l ,j3l4lyl4*litioBed z 4e .,con-• .9ustloarainta, tdeelaring; tptAmlaup.. nnther-4sell,fccheige, nor:suml iider.Ai r . 3 TTt*MPiFao9A,piii44 7 iith 04 way, wadi Othe Emperor brought forivird:the . question, f.f has produced great diiiiinit , ip: 4thi,...sal4l#3'a!lfl Till- :produce,7oo 687% A 98 69 1 07.1. gar 91),.!•!,•• •.: .. I . , . .: ' . . . ilt IS ksigiifiiiint.facttbat t . .l),•sia is,,ltoi, li"ii .. 6 Pe• Pas of ` Ae:P,(l4l.l,witl":- w hich:' .144%4,04=e :oil .4ghui4's .rit can ..be :441114: 'OW ro,wer cc:pipits:A.B'6lo4-4' r 0174% 44 ; "...the, :Mpg, of :L!,tfiril!nia, was rrice,:ttygiy3),-aw,,y:tiisrPr.o3fiire, :alt).ii . the AnPßior of the Preach Tal fre:9J9. receive it.::b ..: '/ 114 Pst. 27 l/ :Ors;lF's4 ll 4icid.:l 3 ti*f.A . .a.ilPs .14zhecin....propitiating ..16sin,,hir..prothising lilit.:er.havi ti:):t a ir 9i-4 As'aYin• tlieg4t Ilhilgowt‘iiTin*.e.=-Prcsies: it,: '.‘ lia*k ! AVCrear Olaf there .is .no intention •er.14411 ,ortiirming. a lOStila :Anh?,peart. Cpufederp; 7 . 40 a, akie4.as t.ii9;617, •10907 rec ently "Rl*. 111::::•A 11 .7 16 0.611. lain* merit ; :dose, an . -.090 il'OPF4' .44kAc; f4ti i;Yoher , side ,. IP.; 1 9.4:i!; 0 , 10 P,Mel:Ying,l lo g:,..Viipe. 'ZFC'Y'PRsay .seem.s. •Pli tr b r ' 's99kkad: on, :94 -both skies.. ., ~ .: . . : ..YeapSY'lqletntlie• overfFarlit!.4, 44P -in' - :per,or.,is,COUtkaaid by the,„7 l 4n.es with the IlfAiggi's. , ‘,'....9air.er icgredii*" -.A is .not ikel that conce ons will be. made, as.‘to 1 7 esty 41590.155) after ~rd 701 gtg 1 •49slar ‘‘ It wAI-nOw be iioye' Clearly seen that' W.C"1fiv.,.,Y19)45ii,e've 137.404 9att4w.. ~ 424 in' the 'expectation that soMetning,,wpien. was IMISTPAY• P.cNr•6o-4: may. Mtiiiil4lj,',.t)# : ;41.Y•fin us . . '• 111 * 49PeYoi mays biIn*PINP. - WM. 0 0, in . .9l' Y:9l.,:us ll :_the J ) 4089 , f 048 e aiiiong us iho stooped'in think - w1t1ii..34 :motives;;44qt,is .c ppwill'ilci!jr .. ;He ,a , a4,4" Of,' los :obie94, , , 119 iiaa crippled list*, ,y4ittilia44Aliasia,- and ' Conciliated Att4.71:„79 arise; film l o4r, 4 A•eaM orowift- .asee,, liknd '4llplum, thip, we;, have beo), leeek;eol ~ itohliariie intend ti;tl•US(El l.. it IPP-Wiel •• ,• a ' ...)ii ii .4 J._.b 13(.4.017 , 14 "`• .4 .'. ; , : ' -!fl - ri.eBe-fiV4 w ords . of 1414 3. 4 13 1 , gN1 61 *PI lili li.l 49#filri l °n Pi': Fel9f , Nafgai 3 i). Arn'oo:PYl fig:••as,r.a,i'4im in 00 .949Yie or A A Ate, lir;hi o tf.; pelage : atNice.. ..Tliiy, milY : tell iii,ril,authOritatiirely—what iiis toblil4l' ; lili t ago4 7thatbitl4 act..,"#e aie pifenAed,.. ,h,Ukuot,2utrjged4,ieStrampi l but .not pr0.Y.01411,J9• .Y. 014 11 ,J9• B °o .v.,llie 4004. 00. 0t,4 6 ; people: of ibis c litor y 41: 9 7,,titie r , thaw those :91.44f4 =' 1 ,4,,Siii..,-, ~Pl,,,e,,i4Y.e,Atv•er irmile4t-th's. ARP.,9I. I 4:xIR9AIPitk9rIIIs , T9ROt ~.t,iisiught. ,itie..xtecenen to Aci. c oonstaitly tel li ng( kith' srwsie NW:Untie a'proela- congratulating,the-people of Central Itiil7 on being united• under Cine'rnonarchy, prging••th•enrio•persevere in 'the' exercise iii'r+tlibeavirtueb high have won the admi- !ration' of tbeil ikoHti; andltd niake such sae- zrifees' dak thV icedifiripliabliteni ie. Ateit :blotto - foe PliiveWrposred:iily 'Wei' 'lC:tory: 4 foe 'Ole indeOndefiod •of ktilSrribd• I life O Gitly people' . ah yea •faittpiisl Iniwpabyilea the•sarneraffeatiOn as '•'frOm `zmy •!folitibrisubjecis. dealie:toittengthenthe iniliainariiinitraf theirres'olution• to'-ieei'st td•lire:tee - ofititin ;164II*: baler• '• ‘I ',- It remains to , be` Bien.Austitia, J. 8.11110 . 17 444-.4i§etqnterkted•TAAliegecess , ..Fkerdnia,,ap4 taking; adva/lageoof tfle ; re.: lireinefir of IPOnch atents^ ; :but eve ;knots-notiwhat subtle-projedt limy be•,cher-., Adtod,,b,,y,Fylmee, vn , the .onp tO .ren- der war Inevitable, _; "an.4 fOrea, on the' tt matvgetia; and gitettfhi than. 01)V.has. /yet; mei - Aid:7 `At all grirtftlitg, Angtritrhait maitoodectoliPlitligtO iin t4csq firteAwi tk 1 00 7; aeafPx; ranee, she is not.= tlat account about td &aril'. "606 'eta lig that AftlhiKaiffload 21 •Iro'ili Merino live much longer, his• flolieyaniylbe ', Teak ized, after a terrible struggle. Free ..Italy, ris arming; and wilhwoon zhaver three.hup r : dred thousand meilihdY:` "Aetkrififibp , . 13 provocation „may lead to a rupture. Flushed with recent' succeSies; they 'pantlbr the battle-field, and for an opportunity of 'com- pleting the task 'of freeing Italy, frcnn the Alps to the .Adriatic.l The crisis precipitatd by the, probably ~speedy retire- ment"of French troops' from Rome ' and a 'garri'son of Nealielifans' being plided their stead. The latter are sure 'to be ,bloody ; and brutal in their, conduct, and =it will want but a . proyocitinn qf that kind , to bring the Central Italian army (limn upon them,' -aha. upon the iingddm, of,'the two SwiTzzlitartri has boldly' proteste against the:annex:Won of Savoy, and lias`e'ven sent tWenty-fiVe thousand men: to be marchedto ,the frontiers, in order to defend their, neu- trality. The , :Municipal , Council at Nice has made it Manly: stand; and, twelve thou- , sand , inhabitants *(if`ChalnaiS, Faubigny, and . Genevois,'haVe presented a 'Spirited I memorial: France threatens :Switze,rland with military opposition, if she press .on her troops. The French press, impudently Veekres that England's syMpathy.with Sar- dinia iif`the annexation itioveinent; bai been the cause of the Emperor's annexation_ of Savoy. Both England and Prussia protest, and there 11s 691D944040143.4.01d5r,t414 406j10 re it be ..n.g.o 4.oirtil r t Fa9 )4 I 4IIIPAPPeIi against Victor fimmanuel, or his, Imperial accomplice and adviShr ? That is a ques- tion often debated. In these circumstances it is worth while to ascertain what is the nature of excommun icatienfrom the. Church of Rome. Romish theologians generally define it as "an ecclesiastical censure,. by which a person is excluded 'from the num- ber 'or txteMbers 'of the Chnreh. Su& are Bergicr's terms. The Abbe Sequel is more explicit. "Eicommunication, ' he' :says, , ecelesiastical .censure, which deprives a.person,, wholly. or 'partially, of the claims he , has on .the common benefits of , the Olinich; to punish him for disobedience in some grave.matter.", 'There are several de- c,icei: of excommunication the ma' communication is attended with. serious cp4seqUences ;; for instance, it deprives a person of all participation. in the prayers: Ilie'rChtirch for the *faithful ; of 'the right Hof administering or' receiving the sacraments; it& the right , of attending Di- vine, service, &c. If the. Pope carry out his'rumored ,intention, rt will .. help nu the truth - 56 . ALA:enfold poWer. Central Italy at this moment virtually Proteithrit! in . its -ittitude, and 'in the'recog-' nition of religious liberty,' violates ',boldly: one - oflthe'dogmas of Rome:' At, the' Tract -Society, en Tuesday moriiing 3 - we liad . !a 'ter from Florence ,of. very -'greats interest.: A Tract and Book , Depot -has 'Pei' been ;openech,,'and wide and far will religious lit- ;:erature be peured•.rover d'useirly. - .Off the' _table "was , placed's:copy, Of the Italian trans-' lation of ,the Simier'S Friend," of `duo.' decimo size, and with paper cover,• Whichis .sold, f0r,.,-little ;imam, thaw; Id.. Sterling.; Colportenis are, already zcatterinc , ..theml fir and wide. Rettipi's name on the title; 44e is are 'advantage. 'Reis the Net; Italian boOkSellellnFlbrence,'Sild an Rian.' gelical •Protestanf.". The writer adds as to- ' increased freedom, to -tell what - is - doing :; "In. the 7 past„the -reigning despotism corn- 1 polled quietness in our work,' so that; you have heard' little of 'your laboi rs' You shrill have a'fultaCootuit`time to 'gine:" A number, of, other works sre , beprinted--the Tract;SOcietplending a helping hand in the way, of money grants,: liut everything, should be, published in= Italy, not oily froth' 'the eipenSet attending, the' impOttatidn'tif- beaks, 'but udiee 'Which exists against books-published, I in foreign,parts." :I .IXDUNIFiN'AIrciP;is! &MT' abotit te'be tea-, tifted by a bold and stitelinatilike-m'easu.ro , PA.41 0 Ri t, HCII .- Mr. 3.V.i.1 490; Who': wasi, fainous in his day. fi.natinier..at i honie; and who went "out expressly to 'fij pow- ers itietifiVe: no appears . tarflare-hatailalitii4:63Bt abut forty ;it:ll64l' Wrlii* ''Before3 :the; Tdbellion,lbbie Ve- 1 . Telt ?Tit; was this ctitoptoile-! the •Onli'alaiiiiiq 'fetal:we'll) the 97itOili! . A large !rojihiti,on, the' i•e:ve- iiiShiStient43 wiii,,efOse' 'aid"OthOrlaxhi "yertnecei t tiri; mid 'addle' -Of *a .wai ,. telso: the (1 . 1.4 . 7 :441 oondeinned ) &daft(' it'iource of ' t ablOiiiiNiasing'.iible to *tat tskatibitylVW on 4itiely. tMr' Wilson `trays tile diitabee nea'resi hirtl4,!rtelgiutiOn' large; `tied buitle .:, Of '.ii•o.de . at. Wine* in weatili"giad r ,cOiiifo'xir, "Vi vg;:ivhi6 ,i;;Ore! Xl3MXJ;ollo;••tekgectilik 1859;11;e 1 ;anini of ed frgm inereased.,dentand feellibot tioinhtheWlitti habil 'ljght,'lboOt in'tiiktitritt It ni,illo4ie£2, ,1‘44:" Ailing) 't6uaTtiiiie i ftriiilitei'd*s. We'll:Obit *etliiti; 'with inifitaiir"e'xiodi--. Afeh6tiiiier, nettediviail,,,,q3bsoivef4,aapydaiotm- lb:. •di ß atiki to' rOL:i t hin* sfi a .foic:l, : t. 53 . . A .M.TeIioNARY! 00NIPtobtcz!iat:-Liver -pool, Mai at inazked.pfeatore•cf-laat =week's avitints:!-: .; Criginated -the i and liberality .:of' Mc.F,ie, hr. ProstretiOn inerchatit Aberei- /who had doneximehralreatly tfor roieigiviniasions ond missionaries: At the :Conference there were , ikesent officers .and,; members! of the :following,. S'ocietiei 'Ohntchl Missionacy ; :Ccolani al Church-, . •*.ertion..-",ot the iJe3irsi-I.4itdon (Missionary; Ba just ; Wesleyan ;,and Moravian; .(lbuich of Acctland,-Pree arid -United Piesbyteriari ChurChes, Welsh Calvin .:and AnkericanJlresbrariaef - Turkish: Aid, Ver4 nacular Edocation'eligioile, frfact, lei 48. an, in teresting: -jt fact- that theta. were' al BO pro:monk less. than .thirkynfonr. , .mission- AT* .who, have4Orsonally! labored .111 , 1itari.; gukporie ; the !heathen 4warld. , 2 One bad jv c rne, the burden. amtikeatr,in.f -they.daidot twenty-nine yeari4,-: anothoriler. twenty-six; another . Ov!Pt7,-. ,fiYe &c. ledt‘ife' vithSibr ' I oflChi:litieri"iigobis At' civil- ~ians.• who `' :`have: soye..-witc essee,i : izeißsi on ary, Ivorlf,‘ end, untay of whom' owe their owa., conmai9p misei Quarles: Smenq thosd was Lielkeniint p410,1;31 Trerl <'-the' halt. - of Motiffifn ," ivlio.`bjr -the INOWer, ,df; joint %finnan ijnstice; ond- love; Rani3ed ,thei Sikh :population . O.:Drolly for 13nglyl• u4p, ' the, day ! AT , extremity. Like ord "~hafstsbiii y, the Wirnian, 6oL gliden fdt 'lliad 7 Pirpdies 1 of 1 . iehlth andiednirtiercialokgeanaement , Ern %Veit with . firehit;..,co. v4 e,r4y, „op (that ,davi,l-fgglog e. , 'Cfrokiludlonozng. policy, palled neutrality ializiiclif?' He fetei rraetz the 'dirilieo ' away from In alhat39thariest./. •HiPdWelt lthiet of Abe I Bible.. front raci,--- 9,Pat:MtadSekqbk tho .gtusterth i yerb. annutte th ore. ..H;o' showed how ! the ged- rilVigfilittoul Nelv'Te4- A Square, (8 lines or Ices,) one insertion, 60 cents; each I,atibsequent inperpon, 40 emir; emit pine ltexrdteigli . Spitts: A &pecan per ipoirter; 64;00';' etioh tents, A Rantrorion nroie to advertisers by tint, year. 7131 LSINESBItTOTIC.PaofIziti-lines orlims,4lloo 1ine,.16cents. Peopnwoas A. PISLLIKER.S. t 4 ZEES tament, , ,whieli taught that, no - force west to employed .'to propagate Christianity, were led into mistakes, no c i, only iridieuleus, but. also,: politiexlly mischievous. .fis -plain that the policy of Col. Edwardes Sir John Lawrence is not sustained by the Government < of Among the subjects, An, which _parrs were . read, was "..European Missionaries Abread." ; general.conversation followed. The leading , topics were:7necessity,for. a missionary at once mingling. Wiith the use and acquiring the languag,e-- FAhe use of,the,,-common ,00110 41 ;tial,,as, fecßpared with thoeq-called ,Sacreti Lauguagcs--rer- Dacillar from house to PE„tlst6t,C,l4,l?lk inedieal missionaries tra' ndlatio,n &e causes of, inV;Aion l ary'siiCce& afi inshi 'eoricfen- tratetl or Elpred& over' a yalie'safiee (tihe concentrating system 'Considered : as and " Reflex influence., vital, ,religion among.bur European soldiery arid, country- men abroad." " best Way to stir up a missionary feeling at home," was also dis- cussed. Suggestions, were made as t0 = .,,,A. ,• M n iSSioary intelligencer; Pcriodicalu Cpr- respondencepf 1.1- Prayer VillOnß?l ayta,Xisslqasy —Qat. Long iligr'iiiitiVinakkra la . , jliVettileASSOg4tiOnS and g Ast rw sorSitip of MiasiortitY History 6' II versifies. Papers were also read on "Padneatrmi," "Native Agency," and, " The Best •way to obtain and qualify Candidates of the light stamp for the Mission Work." The Rev. Wm. Shaw, missionary from Africa, gave some details of interest. There were now"from fifteen thousand to eighteen thousand natives, meinbers of Christian Churches. There were two thou- Sandinattendancent the missionary -schools, and there were, at:least one hundred .; aand . persons who attended 'on, the mitustra- lions' of ,the Oospel. Information was'also given as to 'the progresS of the Gafiel in 'Turkey; and Dr. 'Macgowan, late Me4ical Missionary: in . China; also addressed the Conference. "Native Churches was a subject of . special consideration connexion 'with—- ,Villtige,Cortgregatiens-; Self-'support., :government, and. the diffusion .of .the Gos- ,pel Around; ; ,13uildin,g. of. Churches .4d Sebool-houses ; ElevAtiOn iit -thp 'Char- acter and Social Influence of Naive - HOW tar Tiirtiffean Mis- "siiTulnterfere. in•fife ',A , -ffifri Coiagregations.?t The Evils Resulting, from -9.PP..§WiteßePPdclic. un9n.the.Missinpan:, and from involving him in Secular ; Bum- nessw 'there was:a - delighthil 'unanimity 'at this doifeYeifee ; ci c' :Halt Liver- `pockwas. crowded= to eidess by those'who came, to tbe.:great closing public meeting. Happy results will , fellow this Conference. A proposition of the Rev. E. 11. Bicker- steth, Oftm-rigadd; Week's united prayer througheiit! the *MA, at the coin- inencement of _next year was . considered and cordially recommended for . adoption. 'COiigiatillate your -readers on thb , ri6w and 'eminently pleasant and reada- ble aspect of the Bander. For the Presbyterian Banner Narrative O4' MMkate of .Re4igion. in Ms bounds of thcPres- byteryof kizumee. The territory embracedwithin obound s, contains valuable-Thysioalwresourees -which are Tal-QdlY.dPvPl ?Pin,g, Tjle.P,regyer• church an'ttia !Olinost keeping:paha With the progress of the conntSy. :39nly a few years since, our pioneermissionary, whoetaslatelybeen called toliisreWaid; entereii upon the work of Planting the lia . ndardOff Presbyterianism in this region. Be ,is gone; but,restilts of his labor arc daily becom- ing mor,e, apparent'. The churches under our care areiniar y all e endent, in part, upon the Boa'rd of pomeatic•l4lissioris. fop . but they manifest. an,ambitous deterniinatiOn to report theinseives ‘IC ielf-Stistiiiiing,"Ostsoild as possible.' These•fee- ple ohurchea are :Welt indoctrinated. The mem- bers arnintimattly acquainted with the workings tyiltein, Ind 'eheeitilly tontributo• to the support of. tiur:Boaedo.,:!c. "..; •••* •:• , 9,l# tbooks tind,peti4leggi aropittenplyely cir Whited' by the' efticiiiit'OitTpatieur of this Pres- )-bYter:3t. .t During:the pittd%intehave not enjoyed a ,revizak but. the , churches, under , our care have 'gamed titiengtli, the Babbith Schools and Bible gmuclv-good, and one ;!fer.blp Church., our,only one, in theimportant eity,of Toledo, which for several years has been without ministerial mire iiriabor, has thiS'yeaf been sup- . plied with , tilereglattr .pEat.cliing , of the Gospel. Its _prospects are indeed encouraging. sbytery received under its care a son: of . our lamented &abbe, xliolia.s;devoted himself to the worli.,of the ministry. Be is regarded as a youth "cif tuna 'pioniise. It is believed thiti. a-goodly , :mumber of- our young mei:will' soon follow his Wo.hope, tho . day ia•not far, distant Wheil'our churches from abroad; nitd' this' Presbytery will take ita.rdnae tfie. devoted iutd „efficient auppnrtkra the gritnd iicheineA 4f inii . Church for the einin- itelitaietc. (if the World:. •: .i; ligawt 4.41:14c4 :., •f. •• . Go . i Gal s e Lov. ..•... •" Alt PerfecAono:: awl! PreeecUgee are but lags iniPg,,n.*Aqations ~of. boa : loye. oniittlic;tenai; of `Mi. We . ? ' iffaesils 'lit the through' ifthinh.:he eotitextOes the:;Obj eats: of his love?: What. his wuklom, ,ingt4ie scheme (Chia lory; are the „elk% oj. the, GAspel,.l,nt,the invitations .of his ;love P What 'tlie' ihietitenioko of iarniiiisfrtif 11is loire fret'- Yai°e`the hoarse *thee of" his . love; say- Eirrir, do• •thyself-ne harm. They are Albeee,t4reWe:_areue.4 eßit ef Pi 3 rdition, ..tioit yr,prm}t,,rpeh•peß fro m runbing, into rain'."'Whit *as the. of the Saviour-hurthrtielnErithuttration of his t4e udttrejto" Ofehrist, ,hitt i .;be.solldescepsions ofhis love ?...What gig* Of Christ; bit'the litefithof 'IA'S' 'IOW?. ' ...iirrire 4 the prayers of Christy tratirthe *Wings: of .his love? AVeat were the /tugs 'of Oluiet;',•but the ...,dewdreps.,4l* Whet is. this earth, .170i:tke Wheittre . for the iplay ;of . hi hiti';s ? Wilke MOB ; 1111r- 4dy,Tficiiifirliciserliiinhilis his blelsslits7lb - w- Angvdown'itra .thousand streams; descend ; to water andireftshhis Church situate at hase,?- 7 - 1 45.. late „Rev. Dr. Waugh,. ,of the- Scotch, i•OnclOta. „: ,;. Cool neighing. eixi§;-.3;:ig.x.041 0Ai 3- 44y, Nosiol2n, ey, hearin* 'him li reach at :Puffier, I heielidaiii nu iy Oatorgii•rs ''ifs with them; but for :YotrtWheneveririthar r i yo!4,l•go •away, 4liaplemietwith my, if, for I. gee s M,133-7.l4Tltiore, FP t7l.:oa:kis "gal) been ,00nsickered the FLa , nnyun ' 4 . 1" t . tHiltß 'de*. 4ine :flowe?;•s •I na"not' o linothety beanie! one. opeinF. ita7o.tp ,. ..snd takes:it, hipshile,the ophat.alosesiftKra i nd (ITop; rppe. off. .9 - 904 . 44148 gpotts%,And mergyp wide r as dig__ we lack item ? ai ls because anr lielitiloVeeelVeWWI 6-4 ) 1 12 t 4 tr,".! 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D. td'ICINNEY J. ALLISON S. LITTLE

DAVID M'KINNEY & CO.,Editors and Proprietors.

T;ER'IOI4 4N 'A V'A&TULE SUBSCRIPTIONS Slag.;lie cLuve 1,..3¢ •Divaviimuy nraniasvor •THII GUMS ' i, axptp ,

or Two. DOLIARS, We Will send by midi seventy, htlnthern,and fur OBI'DOLLAR,' tinny-three it ttnibers.

Pastore eenditig 118 TW SNIT subscribersbe thereby entitled to a paper without charge.

A RED PENCIL NARK on the paper, ,sigitifteirt*illaterm Is nearly out anti that we deeire a renewal..

itanbentle should be prompt, a Halobetbre ther yen'ibitititsg,Bond payments by safe hands, or by , • • ;Direct all letting to DAVID mmalilitY_ NA„.,Pittibigh,Trt.:

1111

[Origthat]The Dtiner's Boy,

Ho comes, a matt of,stalwextthal frame,Beleas'd from dangerous rt • the 'ulnae;'With hurried footatilialityinkkfirPfiastes his tidy,To where the lireliglit:lhytt'444.'elAtitge winder*

shines.Thro' all that day:he !II 'worked, and wept,:and

prayed; „ •Then labored on,. 'and ,irept and prayed again,That little,Ben,•hre.only child might soonBe well'offetimaiii,4atid-free fromweary•harttl'Of

pain. ,•

The housszislinsh'd l No boy with hasty stopAnd.nufrry,shout of joy comes forth so gay ; •The little Wagon, on the porolt'stands still,Just .where its busy owner loft it•in his play;The 4d dog, Tray, restrains his•noisy•bark ;

!And how no thieving; truant boy moleits;He utters but'a doleful whine, and then •

With head upon hiS pa**. beside the wdgonrests.

With gentle haste, the miner enters in,Throws off, ILLS hat and turns to 'Jenny's bed.Poor little boy I so thin and pale he looks,So still he lies,. you'dalmost think the child was

dead;His mother ever watching by his side,Hears every feeble breath ; each moan of ,pain.Falls heavy, on her loving, faithful heart—-"My boy! my dying boy!" she says, and weeps

Beside his boy the nyttitit, "

•Whilst tears are rollhiedairif his: tidal. gfiited

fade:"Oh Father irthou take•dur Benny hence,grant him in heaven, right near thy Son• :his

place ;

He 's but a ehild,.yet in the,Sariour's armsWe sure may trust him, Lord, We lay him there.'!And Benny whispers, •" 0 how'svrcet to beA little lamb within my- Saviour Shepherd's

care."

Next morn, when dawn came o'er the Easternhills,

And birds in wrabling song hail'd rising day,A band of angels, freSh from heaven's 1004

scones,Embraced the boy, and bore him on their vting,s

away.Away from earth, from siokness, sin and pain,'They swiftly upward pass'd, till on his faccThere brightly beaniltho holy light of heaven ;

Then, near his Saviour, Benny found his restingplace. .

Oh Tithe, speed oii,;,eipeid'onlifilbibiethetSo long dOsiredhag '

When pareitre, ehildien;•pii3tore, Te1t:14644In Zion's City; slifethillyneet; no niiite:*What ! allat home iii•henven 1 all safaiitisoidiWith Christ the Lard Oh yes, oh yeaPtiiilifie;No tears again, no.sins,• ries TearS,'this`jor• '•

Oh mourning' ono*, this JOY liparyou:. •13.11:1:0i•

ChurCh ConunHentaxy.[At a meeting of the Preebytery_of. Tombeokkiee

held at Columbus, April 6, 1860, Rev. DT.,. .Lyon, from the.Committee appointed ta dralt.r a menaotiallo. the General •AaliMbly, ~

subject cif tt:Clititth Costafttentait *Subknitted4report which was acocepted and adopted. •andordered to be transmitted to the General Asisombly.]

IMMORTAL,Of the Presbytery of Tornbeekbee to the General

Assembly, on theautdeet of a Church Commentary.The Presbytery of.Tombeekbee; feeling

deeply the necessity-there is fot:.a .4hurchCommentary upon the whole Bible; .begleave respectfully to TEN:pest the •GeneralAssembly to appoint a committee, of the ,friends of the enterprise, whose .duty, itshall be to take the scheme,into..dellberattland'pray.orftii consideration, in order tode-

i) whether .termini) an .enterpriseCli an .lidpractical—and if so judged;.4 digest a •plan in datAil for its eeentioll--1110reportthe sane to the 'twit SilleialXsiembly,fl4their .ii'd6iition lioililloittion,‘• Or' •somordintl, • as 'in' &Sir 'Wlsdorie thai'layjade &Get'Air. the glory of t oil. ' Thih; •

and in 'oak •Itteitde. opinion eothiefwilt' sagely nuarCrthis "friend's' OfAliescheme.

We 'ate impelled aliasyour reverend body from 'a deep. and': grow- ,ing conviction; that there is an impetlotisnecessity' for the thing,. in order. to meetthe wants of the whole Church—but es.,peoially of the West and South-West;where.the need of such•. a Commentary:lms 'been long felt. As long. ago as 1848 theSynod of Mississippi adopted unanimously •the following preamble and resolutions;viz.:

"WHEnte-C—Thereirlio-aiiiiplete Com-mentary on• the Holy' Bbtiptures in theEnglish linguage,• expository of the doc=trines order, and 'polity of the:PiesbytetiiinChurch; and,

WaxnzAs, Those that have been 'Mostin use among PresbyterhiUs are incomPleteJ •superficial and intiquated.; thereforoi •

"Resolved, That this Syiiod •.deem it •highly expedient that the neat GmteralAssembly Asks such order as to thpnimay seem„beet, to cause to be.. prepared . .••in due tipie? and by competent parsons

_chosen from different, sectiohs of thiChurch by •phil,General Assembly, a aomWeitent but ebnapfehonsive Ciiifteptary uponthe whole Bible, exptninded • according to

_the system of doctrine • in -our• Standardw:"

Similar resolutions, with like unanimity) 'were passed by the same body, fifteeityears afterwards, (.1558,) whilst lout '-

Presbyteries at sundry times have ext •pi‘eised their'sense'of the saine•detiPlyatiltWant.•' The• necessity fOr' such ' thing:Mny:' notbest) sensibly felt by our bretliten,ir theoldir &Weir; .whole there is: •no hi& of:organized ehurches—where the living minzistry are numerous, and where everyspectee of 'religious knowledge is abundantcheap, and easily accessible. But in our .Western' and South-Western States, andfrontier borders, the case is widely and sathly' different; the' organizecr Churches arefew, feeble, and far. bettitenitaiiiiiionariedare still fewer, and' religious boOkil;•Com;

. mentaries, papers; and other holps;% not ;Itiall I Countless multitudes offamilies are, every year moving into .these' fertile;,; butmorally destitute regions, where.their 4111: -

drat will, as a matter of ceuiser grow up'utterly without the use of religious meansand especially such as we believe to be,in .accordance' with sound doctrine. 'Howvery ihikitint,' therefore, is it thiit the'Church jit'o-ii-do a' Commentary upon' the •whole Bible—not as an atithoritativelorm*-'-.ulary of ourl.lltith--..this hare' in. thi •

Westminster rCenfession • and:Catechisms;:7 but as an exposition.-of-the Word of God,.the best that Wiliimm'Aloileaviiig it just asin .the case ofallthe other books published

*: oar Board of•Poldfatiou, 'to rest °nits• orrmerits, and' ileiveLi Attie 'degree,.at ainbstitiite' itelifilt4, and

• the ordinary means of'Oct). • 'Ild'ineet 'the want-. diiidrilicd;. there isconfessedly no existing Carnitimitair ade-quate, The- old. Commentaries of Scottand genry, however piquissiandporthodox,and Suitable'to the age and' °windy when"and • where they origiatited'i,'atefeatly behind' the' progress erMiliiiklee4i-ing, and in. Weil, Other respects, ultanited::to the necessitiesrtifour Churokandimattry. As to, other'piOeigetilary Commentaiies upon different poitio

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.of the Scriptures, puhlished from time totime byour learnedProfessorainTheologiealSeminaries, however learned, nd excellentthey indisputably are, and. Well sidledto aid'and edify, theological students, ministers ofthe Gospel, and the belt irifohnerOf 'dorInynien;yefit is in vain to atteriiiit dia..guise the fact that 'th'ey'areed to the common people, and utterly.in-ederivate' ineet-the *ant we. have de-'scribed.• Such Con:Linen taries, inthe landsof,plain men—common'faritlers,anechanies, -ancl daily laborers, and their wives andchildren, .are all but useless. And • evenwere they not—were. this class. of readersfor.whieh we are pleading, iiiiiheientlycated and • cultivated, to be- benefited-iv'them, yet •thelstyle and Intunier in Which'•they are' got 'up'7*-4heir' veluniiiiiius" and!couSegnent expense. `place 'them entirelybeyond the, reach of the. poor and commonman. A *Commeittary upon the. whole.Bible; gotltip• in the'same' manner • as -Drs.I:lodge's and Alitaiider's 'One We' •inentienthose beeauSe there:are none better 74,ley.are worthy of all 'praise and oonfidence4would extend' to not ifewer than 'eighty:volutsed.l 'and cost not' leas than-Olfe" hun-dred -dellare'I •

A Commentary upon the whole Bible, ofcblitaient• site, -and ' andaliaretitelhe Ina:Saes compoisitig 'Ouretni-gregationS, is a clowitleiddat indeed.the 'May :thing 'we weed 'tn. order-U.llleeompletenesd of Our ecclesiastical andwiengoliodl machinery:. We have Schools;-Atadernies,. Colleges,- and Theological Beni:,mutinies 'of rtherfirst order; 'we have-Boards, •,Committees.'.and Agencies of various kinds,and m:anaged with zeal and efficiency klve.have newspapers, magazines, :and..quartep:'lies conducted 'with 'consummate ability:.and we have 4 great publishinglouse, fur-inishing a rich and evangelical• literature torthe Chnreh—these mighty agencies wehave to perfeotion. •we 'have nO.:Coni-mentoxy upon the 'Word of Grodil 4. factas lamentable as it is humiliating 1. 'Whyis it so T How shall we eiplainsingular, shallo• ie :int' -say marvellous,.phenomenon ? , .41trfor the. want of learn-'in" and' ability, inthebhirch 'to bringfo?th such ;It is hetpossible'that the Piotid'Ohural'ilitCh has'been 'the • iiiltdirdtelirei-inscience, and Biblical knOwlage,ilioulditiiiitthe, ability to niake a "Conitifentary upon.-the• whole ay, WO should be lowly-to think that there was a single Presby-tery within our wide extended horders thatdid' net contain within•it a sufficient amountof piety,r learning, and ability to make arespectable Commentary upon the Holy'Scriptures. -

Arnurp then, as n Ch ifial;'deta4tit .in.iiiokluNtoXy;find so diverse and antagonistic,pitviews Bille-tiliticthitt. Vre ;'•o4oei,'tat ,itteinit prodAbOli,'CiinnnOtitity tiDontee Troly cilOniel ?liti‘lhe ;apple of

should 'thereby'be hirledMalt 'bf Out. 'Zilit'ind"esiiiiiilly.'itlienthat :wiirch-ii pfaPtitied is het autlaKtet-

fotmilitiy ' °Pon? faith, '(as already'dficlaiffied)'butSimply the 'pioducticurof'aneitioifirtionighdriethedifretentiiims Where'different nvewe 'exist "in the Chnich, •andientirigiVaS the other~ ooks ••publish'edqbriar' Boatel -are left; to lest -upon its oWn-meritsl. -Nothing Could be more unfoundedin facts, mid, the insinnution,•were it :made,would be- a'• slander' upon the soundest,purest; and most harmonions•Churchin theworld.

Are we then, to be • deterred from so 431-1.rahle an undertaking by the want ofweciA—the material ineausmeoessary tothe acconi-pliahnient,of so great .a • work 7., The' idea

There.are even individuals—no doubtmany of them, within the:pnlnof our.Church, were the importance of the!.scheme l'atifyiliegented ,ta their'etinSidniatitraz-i-whe Wdnid he' ititlint;"guarantee—all the 'Money risitielonttif lwchiliphitii* • • •

• Nherd shallWelqiut:Wait:4l)e ? The -Ohtirdh.'tiliteek•Wsit&d, a-cdrittiy, and wo ere8011) without a'-Commentary I 'Moreover,true merit, and the best abilities are for themost,part modest, diffident and shrinking—-and those .possessed of them are not alwaysthe mmt, likely to .volunteer their ,services.

uott,..ingst.be called tp, tho work, either by,the ir,Tee of_circumstances:l4.lu, the voice•Ot,the Otkurli formally, " 'Whenthe, . Minch needs, men. Ar, )06 and

pOiitions nriCdAilaidt under-.takings; to fill for •*aliens.dhairs in Our, Thibletidiii—SiOinatied,' andtotot4lide over the otiqiitidnnitif our diger--e t yothaitti4 tihe.o*;hotfot ) net eiiiebt voltinteetB-310.1* herhaudi'riptin.the men='bderi`Wlio 'Would riotthink fir Moment; OfVeiiii# their Ser-vice:A. 'And thuifthi.%fit talentandability.''in tho 'are in its,13eivice. • So, for' tire •Verforinance 'of thisgreat'work; lett the nion 'he- selected. bythe.,whdl Church; iuld'from thelvahodeand in -our humble-judgMent . we- have no,doubt as to the final success of the enter-

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'prise. Better that this labor should hedone by, the•wkole Church than by a part

We therefore the lireib3rterj Of 'l'.oin-:heekbee, most resOciftaly inemorialiise theoeueral AsssmblytO.tike this' work intotheir, own haniisl,axid appoint the ifinvekid-OOmpaitto,•iihose anty it shallto tiie, neat issemlilySigned,lB,OVide.r:itirAkftelt.ntMin, Mkt.;Arift, ABM ' . • '• ".1,":- T. "

1MMril

* • ' • • 'ltalia;thmitirtaiiiii• •110 illtattly

Mai' in on. the 1 •of April:, and was.opEiliett' irith 'the • ittoderablir,'.Rer:lDaiid,•• Hall; :on: Mattheir !XVAR Go •yetherefore, and teach,allnations.!!This.mission-.av sermon was jpai:atich Might:have been ex'froth stieralift:etiVlier. R was 'rich inThought, beatitifirkiotepriate, and.striking. • .

The ministers of- the•Presbytery• Were all•pres-tmt except tyro or three„ and there was almost a,TOl representation of the eldership. cifer. J. it.' ,COult ertires' ihesiiii'MOdiiratbr; and' also StatedClerk,' end gar. DAYM•llll.4•TempOrary Cleik; •

A considerable portiorir!Of the time of this'.pmeting was moulded in examinations of condi.:dateltArid diedbarsba. Thus.e"gieitt lititilifittibit 'to rhaqrreibyierY, and,-irereliighly creditable -to theeandidates.

• 04, 141. W -nun!TINA:wareto'preach,hreeite ckoepol,..vis.:Attanal Rughs; Calihr*Wrlfialair,4lidldyittlreinfeirithata. • Dr: 'Nib--lbakral PreallYtOrianAhtitCli;'Mr:. \Uteri, orthe Evangelical LutheranChurch,And.ltev.,Oarp,,Leuext,,of Sharpstairgh presby-.tery, on., inv,itationottja:ith Presbytery as cot.respondfnirmeMbers. •

• 'The .06111miitilb7th6itli tirthe'Eleiteral- 11.0ir...Samuel :Williams: :and 'al-.ternate,:lter, eTehni g:Rey.d,;: Elders!, Robert Pat-

terson, and Mternate, ITaxfies *yd. ,A committee alipoinfed, in' cotripfiiitiee

'with 'a pi3tition'ireleiithd,!tOliitiet 'in fin:Miry' onthe second Alanday. in May; tco take bite. considlaeration the proprietyor,galviabmi t., church hithat neighborhood, and to . report to the next'theetieg: • •.•_ ,

Call; from the &Ain -Lula-of Clinttmrtlle • andRborrezer, for the ministerial' labors of Rev. Jas.Coulter, were read, but final action, upon thesetwas (19ferrod till the nextrniglng.Rev. -1445*tik Blitfkin" vi'ldt‘ a hictittia"fiaid the,Offille'of the'Gospel miniStry,'.ratid suspendedfront,the omotrounion:of the,Chareb„ 1.

Resolutions were passpd disapproving o •a6f(Orriif the 'Bedard Of DonigiftiWNllisicins; 3laeap,:.pointing a eo-ordinate Secretary. ' • ; ~s;,•• Icit...Beastise,- from. the '.exptessixtopiniontof tiro. Principaßtiectetary,. the. office .or!errAssistant appearii.tO bee:manifestly: a *esteof. ,vonsitcratedifiirlde: ; 11-2d. Beoauso it appears to be opposed to tbe

*will of the Clnirok, aB expresSed in:a past Geneal Assembly..

. . .Bd. Dadaists it is 'adapted to'rrinind many ofthe lest' and noblest frionde of the missionaryenterprise, and thus to cripple the great causewhitih'W Ilprofess to

Thelbilowink hi thekeport adopted on. • SUPPLISS,

Rick Hill has leave to.employ, .Rey.. AbsalomMcCready rcir'otic hisLeesbury has leave tiVeinpley Rev. David War.oner one-half_hisitnie, forone-year.

- Centre has leavele.-obtain.her own supplies tillildit'OCtob64..

Poteravi •ti)iii4' is to administer theLord's Supper on:tht.liptt Sabbath in Janis, andthe church hag leavetq °Main' her own suppliesthe' 'rest of *the' 'tithe; 'till the• of,Presbytery.' . • .

Centreville--Rev. Jas, ,Coulter thintSabbiale ofMay, and ''Rev. I?::rifdlieer' Sabliiiicir ofJuno.. '

Nudely Crcck—Rey. John P. Boyd, fourthBab.;bath of Mai:Stattimentswerermade.by,mOinbiirstoftory, during the meeting, showing that our •Apad-

TheWitheripohnInatitute; in in a projfper-ous 'affording facilitisti for-Obtainii%a.goad education, at.amoderate.sspense. Thisjnstitution seeine to have betin increasing iri ,pros-paiify since it`is taken Oharktirbf 'by tlie'-pfes-erttPtincipal, Rev.. Jaines.p. B,oyd.

This meeting of our Presbytery Wei eluiiiiethr-ized by perfect harmiiiiY;love, And in many fesPects it Was, delightful.

For the Presbyteiftp Hipttel•

lliintiagdin.ThisPresbytery met at Htillidaysbirrgtoibiaiiiif.AVA: lag; at 11.o'clock

IhimtierIt:•.tostrie;'was 'elioitenModerator, and the Rev.:Spend M. Moore Tem-partry 'Ole& .1: J. Hamilton, Reading'Clerk. • • • • • •. Mr. .Mths..C,Milson• was. received from thePresbytery of Xis, 13iutittivicit; tis a catitticlittefoi, the.Gospel ii takinOidei the'etirei..of :Presbytery:•

Bev. Dr. McKinney, Rev.' G. narts cpw en ;

'Beitiiille; Irei:'''iklelittider 'WaterWoods, Itere• invited to aitaa.correitponding• mem-hers.

A call froniiiii: cottgregittion'efcarora for the pastoral .services of the Rev. ,T. J.Hamilton, was placed in his hands and accepted.

Rev. Dr: Or: Rt. ' 'Rev: ?M 'Allison,and"Rev. S, lmste:itere appointed a commit-tee to install him as pastor over this congrega-tton. • '

Abe•Sinklng ,Crerek 'church.was chosen as 'theiplape for the next stated meeting of Presbytery.

Mintift:o4: ;

Williatesbn andllev. Dr.Vurricin, alternates;apt.pdcrs William Wilson, M. D., and Jonathanprineitale, and.TudgS Parkefsind'Jno.Porter; 'alternates, wet% 'abeam •as'•delegates to.the next General Assembly.. • • ,

A letter was rend froni the ChnrchTiteitiionCoMmiltee,. mid Presbytery ricommended • theclaims of this"Board to the liberality of thechurches.

Messrs. Danl. W. Fisher and N. /L•htenilifild,were Ordained as Eyangelista and Were dismissedto the ,Presbyteryof Siam.

• The' ftifwellThe,brethien, vigether with .hivril;..:Ae. :Pattersonwere recommended to .the Board of"areigtiiteis: • • •,Mr..Reed; aformer licentiate; wasi 'taken

tinder the care of this Presbytery, fromthe Pres-bytery of Cedar.Mr.-James' IL-Moursiir•Wee • taken-under the

011211 of Preabytory as 4 candidate for the minia-!try.

• • Blooms. William Alexander,. Samuel 1...• Gam-ble, aid latest: Wilson were 16 preachthe Gospel of Christ..

appointments nett, made•for;stipples,: ,

Bei4lah agdn'd Subtat :Oflifilti•ll.6., SOlitall' ofJune; RoiY:' ThOMpsiin, •seCohd*. Sabbath' ofJuly, to aditilnistei:the Communion,. and'takoa collectiOn; :Rev liarsuird, !neon& Sabbath,ofAugust; Rev. Hamilton; second ilibbaili 'of Sep-:tersber.•- "'

Littler Veligiizaltbi.-A; Ifni"galibith''of Rev:*S'. firstiFfabtlfdlt: of;01;4 ;• Floydostend,SabbattrOf Idayl-Rev.lDr. Woods,' third,Sabbath -of iday-; Her. G. 1111i-',.ott, ,fou,rth ,Sabbath of ,May ;. J. W. Whiio„!"first Sabliiith** 'Tuns. • • *

ffintlf—RWV.' seeiind''Sabbitli"idarriVev. 71004.first 'Si llfath"et Jfitice, torgd-'*minister the'Communion„ ReVI Zahniseri. first•Sabbath of July ; • Rev. Wilson;.drat • Sabbath'ofAugust.

`ollifrty; 'Rev. Sabliiith. at June;,Rev. -Dr. Gibbon; •first'Shfibsitlr Rev.iAlexander, first •SabbstE'Of August; Rev.: rolY.;Junkie,.first Sabbath of..CoUdge Church—Reim.Lowriei,e adnibititetiheLord's Siipper

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Moore, third•ittlifiiiikthird Sabbath-of! Julyl.e.Rev.-Zahniser, third.Sabbath in.August;,.,Rey. glop', third, Sabbath'in Sejit'sifitierl-. •

AsAkmdleurnaes..Okureh-Rey. Hamilton, sec-ond. Sabbath of. May; Rev. ‘. Collins, .second of;June-• Reif.' '#l6,ol;•••seciond- Babbldh of July;.

Moore, pond Sabbath ,of AurstM. Moore;iseeond. Sabbath S'eptem-:.

' Tfie •Presb?iferArn illetasical Almanac was -real-commended to the ministers andpeople of AdsPresbyter7. . •,

Presbytery adjonrilect nliikin:thca:r.sabzte-:Tyroniliiti;oletitcriotiofona•TitCs,day of Juno, at 9i o'clock Aiiitt;4B(Xt'.•

&Rump M. MoonihrTataporary Clerk. :

For the greebytoOm *maw

Thelresbytery of Donegal:TheTieibiterfefTlOnegalmeCitt:the

of.Diiitegal;::April the , 10th. The,Rev. Molter.Psogolly.the retiring Moderator,.preached a ser-mon limo John Fyn : 21=4. That they.. 01l may

Tiab Siltitii ireatrelietedMdderatiii,' and the' - Met' Jahn Y. Ob'srhiek,•Clelti4.forthd °audityear. • „

.. • • :• TheRev. John P. Robbins was. dismissed ;tO`the ,Nesbytery of :Berlingieri, tt4d the Rev:Itotiit 'eatable tO 'that' The'Rik: L. 'C. ItUtteivia relearkif fitin7 thaPektoraleherge"of the churih:of. Little. Britainv after adelightful pastorate, of twenty-three years, dur-ing,:witieh, the church has been so ,greatlybleileat tirictellengthe'ried 'in's Co fee itble'o' tgliethe whole time of a pastor instead-of • one-third,.as heretofore ; 'the church of Chestnut Level re.Aaining. theentire service of Mr Rntier,,andpledkinta '64pOieseifuel to dial liitborte aorreqpy'both owlikreglithiiii: •

Tfie Mar. •P. J. Timleititeceptea' a call frontthe,:ohureh .of.Merietta, :and a Committee ~watiU)Poillt9d. 4o Alllo4lllloin, on the. first tramday in

Arrangements were also made. to ordain end11...Knyler over•the church ofStraibbrg, on. the sectutd;Ttleedny inne,,if,theway be olear. •

church atOhniolitown if thevaitealear...,.The next- •stated• meeting •ritts .appointed i atxtieynesbuzLendily. Timlow was appointed topreach'at'the openini.The Rev. Joseph M. Rittenhousd itim- Elder

Sander), McCullough- iy,erc Appointed Commis-onersthe Cleneral Assembly ; the Rev. C.

W. STeiitird'ind'lrdin:Jnoies• Resolutions were pnesed clireotintthe 6hure.hes

to take up yearly , contributions for each ,of theobjnifieeif bineibline-d•i:e.cpkiiize'd by the' Generlfora acrutiny•by the

•PresbYtery, byery into the' faithfulnesichurches this platter. . .

Air. Powell was - apppintea, tO theour . to the Fund it "%AiledZte:'A resolution,was-adopted, requiring'oureandii ,

dates andFlicentiatogi to,ropor:t thenuie!yes,in .per .son. or by letter, .to the.i'resbytelyiit eveii:statedmeoank, arid.ottr etthdlibite-• to atipaiitleedift*.

'.previbiis•ThiteenrThe'Preabytery,•aftet *pant meeting -!and .1enjoying, the, Itpapitality of.AJie..old. ehilreli. of

Donegal, .(eflate *ell' iiittelf*rik-Intiefiltkof-'ex•-;1Alatire holje'lnteiinUlje'elsii;) adjourned

Meet'itrStrasbirrg on-Aho• 'second.. Tuesday- inJune; •

The fa llowing.is thelist . I. . .

SUPPLIES:,

New. garowny .11Church.Aev, Merrill .. to be.stated supply for tte next six months.Leacock and Belletnzein Apidf; Ititteiihnsit ;•11ist• Sabbath ins May,-Sotithl;._ nird: SONO: VirgSabbath:in Jitn*erill.; Third Sabhillit in ne,ttolVait--PiesE gatitith

PlithiSalinthln July,.61;tithath,in•Augdst, .;:-Third:Sabbath- its Auglistv.grirtyferdj. Firsk Sabbatheptefdier..X.ane.• `Third abViallip:Seieni-tor, towhiei; -PAY' tiditieell'StFeTrOeim'ilithiWYPitlittlinh01'0661:1fr;;#ekaiie:'o'lliittisi:Bßant`,Ohtula..ThirdSabbath-biAlfril,;talltft;r. APTib.•Second Sabbath in May, Cowhick ; Fourth s'a

bath in May,.Parke;;. 11.41:14.flutter ; Fourth Sabbath.Silaontl 'Sabbath in'Idly;".bath in. July, Ratter ;. FicplRittenhouse; Third Sabha,Firit'Sabbilth' :Sepiita-bath. 'in- September, Par)September, Merrill.

*gu/".11:;h.ugust,kwnrt;•fl Aab-air . inJ.F.

in' Union't non thethWacnitPniiaireii:

Rev. ' llisun F. HiLpailC 67

eerierat ildieetabli.l •• •After -0414;0Pt:i% .n?01455.)Seintdr, in iCation, t.:o

'sin: aid4.1113 aiitdon•of the.Siet!q•,PvelkYt',7foj9.PrAtant. on We second VVed'n'o'ordeirV31::: 4:.! MACifb.

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.~Callulr;Bray

ThelteOliu`;Sptizigr inesibytery was held at Getty&,iaist., , and was opened w'3°linAi'gyadiis;,fienvu

• )2v:wog/I:air11:0.

There.. Q'thirty-fl e'of fili in ni~}et werelElll6e:2l'4:is.- • Staili'a.

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v.. Gib-'aiiiit:•a 1:h. Mi-le, bilis-11.ewt, itl.2AI" •

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• Pres-giti lOth7.Rev., i;* iiildAin*elite&be, iniS-11P;

tokeiis"alistbrutereirt in ire Sr.the elinikelies ; • 'find trim aiiinitsvilileh'B'eSiliens'are reciiii: itiiii,=

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bYteir fit'its Stilled gpritiK inig;' h 'fit'exichatlhacthii'dhuidhei'liithlicits. OS 'fireVeiiiiti.,litir, fii nrimliVie;ititid fieeiiiii! •innie'inilisted'intheir kiiiitei's 'cense. :A ne 41Vikiiiiiti,ig ft.W'inri - IF; 'Mit prayer:Medi' Itwe• 'hien Obei '

e'd ma iiiintkinidbiiin Viirao;ies;""stliike'iitintihid :eiiiiliea'heibieriti laieliteselpliet.:,inks nitist•dlieitintreenlitr lart6r)cifGaiiwaithigpeople. .: !•• el::: t .•• ....1f; "a i

. . I'Vekbytity* appoiiitO .10 V'BrilitefioJ.,ili 0vlth-R.- Jolla-R:''Claiii;'. Ai4liite- 1 inifibi4J

It. F. Sample, with Rev. Jose hTliViiltirliiiitjand-.Rnlinrillders:.llugfi: Griii,-..andfloli4Clendepin,.with Jobn.X. 1, ' %antli'Jo.sePN)l.llileilii; itledfniftei;-Oinints onerh lo' tile.- nextGeneral Assembly. .

qin.Jl..ly •,. - 1

t The pastarat, relation, ..,hitttegnyßelr. •Jr, 13:'Strainandthe 'egniegeS Orldllergitniii andBuffiler,' *de ' 41lisolihit;IiiidliifIVOIVH.laiik.and Rey. Win. 8., epotweste ispßointed.p.ppitalin these ehiirChes, and, :deebire Vielr,.pulpiiiivariant: ': •

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.' ' • ../0 ''''..'i A ~71,. .i I

. 11ir. ',lsraelD.Fitszerald; klicteht4gee Wes:4l4missed to put himself under the care of the. 13t4

lairAville PAibiteil,•'4itan!'the .taiiiviiakwhich he expects. :I vd ;

Alall,fronk the churchthe fd.'filtob-4 E.l lYikurn, alicentiate of Lexington Prest9lebrowas• :pre-,sented•l*.-1)12w; Atiqc; WI% tionnd. lie,order,* loLi ietnall,ll iiipeais Pres-:,byfeabr;iiiitisigiiiftattiekbeipterfae."!7.) en I

iptall:froralhe ',Amy;ApialEinflm.fo;,me9.l:ler orEire" PireeliYEvy,:

andthe ofMrciAltlrT3P..l"EtitArr..Gr*'l!ll-- inregartk to its acceptance.

Tee' inexf 'argieeiiiCetiifg • iiitellipi;oin-ted"Bleomtield,-tru qen;thelfdPVltnea,dnki.of-.P40.114•9'at,. o'clock P. M. Rev. Harp .er, D.A., wiolkiiiii*Wclrite• its altGiatiTzwii"64;piiiiiiid:to:preach the .Openiiiisentioz; Thoef4e.

D,D.r, with i.ltey.,:f..)Y ji alterßat? '*Ns 'alfpointed. iciikett6li on the morning erilie'bocoriday„ .... •j. ; . • •:.

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A resolution was adopted., ,recornmendlii. gchurches in the bound's' of "Piebli.yfoiirhave not.yertalttrefilit-oltgatiMrfa` the' churches'

roriliiiton am( Vtliuldr dii;grOlatearliest conveniencesand forward their oontritSuLions for the churfi, Oelia:iton to Rev.4l„ W.

Creek -Stiiiiolg thbhuroh, ofPrOstburgisto:l4.

,Froethurii,- Md. ,►• kik-held.:in" the riavnitlferiattemhtircti. of ghainbccia-'burg, on 04e oriyi,dtFuelibv* (iptiv) J,tnie

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;t:' ; 1. • •1. Temporary ClikliQ• •

'" TRONA* CO USPRIDACE.' •r

_,anatA,gcur Ti,yAurempß,Fol,—nwika.prm.sono2k a,7o,tapnßiltiatiive•so«rmr,-AITDPRIZE FIOFITINA. AND, ...THE,TNPIONSIIIP--;17.93p:VicautNez—LipeirAingsgut T—TtitammzitthAteritivre -

ANggNVD PECE44EPFAMCD lo Aimir7rOinr.N,AntANcEt—tissa'A Poyre— lbut.71mett 9N-NArbuBow—yipros,prxtsuNis :111rAnwiAliql:rn

• 'B*Vr6irtiAgiilPiicrilav-414Pi XxVosilitimcATiolinALß4. IT ID! LA111(14D Ao/tictov,r, V.m.Ton.,E?DrAzglet.:,,,l7B NATVRq '

-P.NiS—OP/NLIGIB I'OeTRY. GOSP.iL IN ISALT=INbIANi •AXCF,

• /uvlN:Poou—ass vILLAACTAR—onOTRE46I.It

,r.wpozr, 4arelt,80,1860,.411. Gput.s. igis making A sborkcaumi .-:

in.Lonclon; andin. the' South 'of Inglan, ,iI ,3befoiereiviligiViiiitieiiNdik*Veuiti • ,

fitiaVe.s. ' I 'webtfclityffebktb *WI' iiirwoil-i, •thin qAfrcnit hisviipsy in .Exeteacqlfall: . The :.absembly, milittatbd .• about htiWonAlgliaandi0.00;T&-b.lit the 1101, was, untntqlji. and. that.ulatform was scantily fUrmalke,d. '''ili4fe,weie'arithclber4•lll634lifehAlbell Aga:.tsimaino Stitieglidibeqiiize%lib A% Wiiiit'iahtl fear • of 'such gittheritigsof I wad ;ncitrwt: :All!'acquaitited With,, 4 L vent:-plealliag4e3-Itpre; cg 4e. neetkaglas e) pmcir

,

,of.,a!uprbei of soldiers . offie-(oidaream .thadllbt liiiffin: ` Two`' Otibefi;' iliil.Weiepi ant; ithificlicss;glfilatiiiMell3litifeffal •

itie Mifir•of the F'Soldiers:: - , Bahl m6n.. mid;.olficerei apt:dal:omibeaitily ; and laughed ouf,-!;4411 as Alf:.; qQugh, wait; ,through his

~ :'Oll. - His:style and'' a earance are:i -

don %less we I known tdmany of yadr-i •%Finis: 'Heiiiiliteb liballitiumhbd effectiles. •use '.ends ! IBft, =IWellias:,of:. the right'arm;: asidotith;

,han dgqr.cyles, ,and features!ever flexible; be is thoroughly dramatic, 'sewell as oratorical. While be deals • hnaliyl •blows Sahei.ißiiiir47irlire4Use, and'iiitldikalliVT#4l.ketti, 44teflitl:iefalliiii.right to sattliiitlilie iiht• ill-natured ofliiiligbaiit. ! It HI. Vet Talkiiiiniitui "eiThei:withtdmperiumfor theological oratbre ' • :

Stitt iiitEa i are ati peewit fe-:teiving. cafe, pliysic'ally; intellectually; axe&morgllb.,:knoh*.all. iilloAtorkini-meniz*PPYlOnges,ini,c01(0, 193.t.,37ttk 40-PaM.• :mental Sehiiids gis4 leiioikle4ge•thlihiedWißlif rtAdd' tb fikkf thiv;die" S6l4iiVii:Friend.:aid: • Soiipf "Socketyli;with the Chaplain 04314.1ral.s.itiitg,-)wa4,./44Ohristittp• ,gficers as, , its witjewsiliret*ors ;04 i`doing a nob Wr,.t.

'Rhallete toNtie ;at=Inched:4o-th 'd reklinefits,• and,be •lindttrdhef

ehaplein'glnd,l*cfMtro.l d,that :4Yits ~triag,, and other .pnblicationin •ii:net:li,44giotiVid:fin;

• • • • t:' •

ThereritilvaliorSoldiers'lnStitatits beingwjth,Ogff~,a andB:fo ear,ln aeit. ll,TßANclo ttg:44.l;itaii:y a Icking soldier is -14.pytrytiii the'bf"e4iti

selflotwiolC 1t The, iStadier'S1:Pxibhd, •and, :! ftriptuniAICiPtY- igiNitncn ,IN74:Y.P ar; ;of ..£5,k4. ... Non Fad .5 0.4 vkerts%

to soldkoils; field 2,*''.4Wg2'u I '37i,994

trit•Sur,i .20`,000'•so1ditrs'

Tin? eliAm'ithttstrie !o0 (.1111glaneta4,tAigorioaginitheArtitalisitipptiaefightarOWfo44.itt4e i*X.f4A o£,large; .9.*Jl,l3_,f,siOke.Lower jB,a:l*w:a ; of tkit.t.4Onooß 141pziat4on',arabetting ife:fr'f' . 110,yijrifinikaifentbritt 88fintij,'titebeiii!Scriiiittaged.ty the progoitt 141it," ')thatthe Houle Secretary, Sr.:iG. Lewis ,bas`'Apata:ti:ctedAhe Apd,on ;Rohe% flat, 40fimfai.i• Jai- 4u-dApg_An.o ,Ipturr, Jo,thetrPrizneitrli ottislitdr% 74if grata.=panies. But!thietsOiLWtrteciontethittahnoteandwill troth°. done,.anfLitis-now-said that inn.despair of ,puhlic 410; figA the,lirometer's.intend to ,halite,,,aijeril?gte t#oiuidpla4for Which: is only "to be -comb:kik.nicated eonfidentiiilliO'AhelifilWitatti4)

• 'two'hnifes who:are nOwiii training for nru-• -,tunkenelaught,) the-night before the contest

fu,i,:ef; off. 1 .The portraits .of .both are hting-ue, " in the office windOw .of, the penny6'• '.4:07414Lifc," in Ordel-is. attractbuybrs•la tbe raper, lid 'betting, on "tho'lfight.Wetheirei got 'rid of bulf-baiting, 'andItri zelighting )3:Crfinitial, accordingto' law.. -Brit

• n'illTitAstaniiiag.„this, :,40. lope.. of , th'e4,xing.'!• is not yet' extinctamong. us

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'j ,17•7741 /7. ••%/ 7 • 7 7 . •• . • ..... ' •• ••• "112,,PrP3/44C1/1114V21. is now..once morethe cry, .in connexion with . the con-' tat of tiArt'.tiiiidibi. 'with regard ' to'Sa-

Yroyfluid''Bwitieflana: -.Biitiiim nOirinustremain anied, to 'the teeth; even thoUgh

, ,there:3l i no,. aprireherision ~of, . imminentdifficulties., .. As tothe. Money;Market, theTimes the other 'day expressed. the viewsiirtneiloliitiite : at Theiiiiiiiiful' fenling as .rtothe '''islitite'elainiiisi :orail 'the- ,Piiidedings'Ern llra •Bai-ofcilifiritliiii,.' is inteolie." ' But

- pbzweeark itif 40,iii0i IliAkiVitinl'eiiiy•' Ali' itinrgaied the cotiiietinii 'that fearful: •ohnirtligielib iiNiiit'Aiireiiii;!inid thklite ire notfdiffif'*Y. "A- cooln'esibe.** kiapiee'arpilll'Elikiikni 'hie' Itiketi 'the • Wheel& the

' dordfalqhflinlalitli*e.' ThivE*tonfiiihis''goi-thet,tetsity,'!iiaiyyi havecorresOnding• 'pritilltslii:lirezyWity; while.L.--nalia's 'peace is'ileslitell-a4,44 "shall ..baie Aottlitftil advan-* tigilesigli Inillstill be 4., •• •,. .• ' ,t•k-od . p

41 44, . 4, ..., ,diture.' ''rfkidViiiiir R7solliiislictla .1'ii'd siokensivio wiipiii the irbi:•linftlin'negotiations

TWitli'rFihn'Olii'liirefeneivii) 'Savoy. His'ttoßf ciolltralitiilgeoifey with, that' 'of M.TiniiiyhtiplYthe Vornigilffinilifir 'end orea-

• fare .Ofthe' Emperor:. -Loilf john'a Old+- 'lnd'liolinin- deeliration• against the deeiOs- -of'Finiinet, Ida'in foot,. tit' cloter alliances•with the htlier 'Ghia, Wind,in eider to'bea, nitltual'defence,. was received , with vehe-

t 'tient'giiiefrifrekkell.Olaitt •night; .63,. a- iitiiNrllniise 'of ':ll6iiiiiiiiia. His'words, Viiiii'airicelrWilifid iletliefitie ' *eighty,.; iuill riblit'fbretiirbijoiirtlibre r

My opinion isouit'aixibired-in July'arid Jan-•- rffs* fiti4zilid'iiiidlertliVri'lio 'oPjection to re-' iiesairdw;ltitit itucliiti Wet /as the tomaraticnidf,i, Ally,eyt ts one. that will:lead-a tuition so•ivarlikoal3

the French, to call on itsGoyernment from, tineqty time. for other acts fer:the aggrandiiement'Of" ithaNikah*.(cjiiiisr --Alta ithereftire I' do #4l.! %Wit; -.lldiilher lona, lirolniiif *fah' to • liVe 'oh-,triendlytermawfat tlib IFienoh Gorertinieutand-• certainly Id° iviali to live,sa,-(cluseis),vre ought.

npt. to. liesimrsolmin apart from.the.otlier, na-'tionS of Europe-(loud"cheeii)-4nt Alitmlich`after. quest ious may,Arise, as they,may, rteflitt -trefiie'10'10:iiet iiith' others,lyriditedeclari•--41-- ~wilyEr ia• the. •bldst'odtiiisfe-teriiioLifi thdritiodt,friendly taring

, but• )Yet •firnily÷that thei settlei-. Rent' of )I,urope,-, tkst the peace: of ,Europe is amrtiter, cleaF'io this couniry-- (.foarcbesis)—,thit• 'flietiettletalit 'of tilt' ii.figee eiiilliOt ticl'asitilied ifit is liable to perpetual interruptions----(lbild. oblerm—ichionstanf-feaFs, and;'doubts,• and rii-,•escst:-;-(pheims)--..lvith",iiispect, to tho anneratioh•'of this country, or the union or. junction of;thos'e.other pountir j.13nV.ihnt. the Fortreri3Of Europe,-Ifsilier,Moat° ' alainlairl,titiit, peace, must rgs-

• iPlertveahlt>%kliers' .iiklitti2-(lond clieer9)-4achitothbrt(dirnitec::.(chtees)-and they must endeaior

, tez3'erVrOltlathOt-30;:tlistarlu.that commercialconfidence,Vliplijs A* result of peace-=which, tendttAi'Veticeantirlilerililtiiititelyfornis the'happiness of nations. (Loud cheers:) . , •

i • Iffas :w .ISPilrf. r_,49 1..Opposition,01X :PEP 1;;ne4 12'3 431'0s...that' TIcIli• 49Alf•Aod. 144 :Pair,I Alist ''""' 'missal" becauseiliell -tiei- -~1)?•?"1.23-_,4 1- . K.-R3g' l.' '' ' Lite' ..• -,-.Ya5,.1."#99v..n' a ~13FTYg.,914ori., .4 ,cOqtdonOtilcorrespondence with 4*%amfo9„o•• This ii, °PA'worthy °ll;43r°l4C1 . b0.,p01l cy of the Asia Of, the. &Pipet Aj•thatof the:Pare ufg .n s.eiiel44:' ;:Lordidlobn.!*gl,j3l4lyl4*litioBedz 4e.,con-•.9ustloarainta,tdeelaring;tptAmlaup..nnther-4sell,fccheige,nor:sumliider.Air .3TTt*MPiFao9A,piii447iith04 way,wadiOthe Emperorbroughtforivird:the

. question, f.f has produced great diiiiinit,ip:4thi,...sal4l#3'a!lfl Till- :produce,7oo • 687%A9869107.1. gar91),.!•!,•• - •.: .. I . , . .: ' . .. ilt ISksigiifiiiint.facttbat t..l),•sia is,,ltoi,li"ii. .6 Pe•Pas of`Ae:P,(l4l.l,witl":- which:'.144%4,04=e :oil .4ghui4's .rit can..be:441114: 'OWro,wer cc:pipits:A.B'6lo4-4'r0174% 44; "...the, :Mpg, of :L!,tfiril!nia, wasrrice,:ttygiy3),-aw,,y:tiisrPr.o3fiire, :alt).ii . theAnPßior of the Preach Tal fre:9J9. receive

• it.::b ..: '/ 114Pst. 27l/ :Ors;lF's4ll4icid.:l3 ti*f.A..a.ilPs.14zhecin....propitiating ..16sin,,hir..prothisinglilit.:er.haviti:):tair 9i-4 As'aYin• tlieg4tIlhilgowt‘iiTin*.e.=-Prcsies: it,:•'.‘ lia*k! AVCrear Olaf there.is.no intention •er.14411,ortiirming. a lOStila :Anh?,peart. Cpufederp;7.40a, akie4.as t.ii9;617,•10907 rec ently "Rl*.111::::•A 11.7 160.611. lain* merit; :dose,an . -.090 il'OPF4'.44kAc;f4ti i;Yoher, side,.IP.; 19.4:i!;0, 10 P,Mel:Ying,llog:,..Viipe.

'ZFC'Y'PRsay .seem.s. •Plitrbr ' 's99kkad: on, • :94-both skies.. . ,~

• .: . „ .: ..YeapSY'lqletntlie• overfFarlit!.4, 44P -in'-:per,or.,is,COUtkaaid by the,„7l4n.es with theIlfAiggi's.,‘,'....9air.er icgredii*"-.A is .notikel that conce ons will be. made, as.‘to

17 esty 41590.155) after ~rd 701gtg1•49slar‘‘ It wAI-nOw be iioye' Clearly seen that'

W.C"1fiv.,.,Y19)45ii,e've 137.404 9att4w.. ~424 in'the 'expectation that soMetning,,wpien. wasIMISTPAY• P.cNr•6o-4: may. Mtiiiil4lj,',.t)# :;41.Y•fin us ..'•111* 49PeYoi maysbiIn*PINP.-WM. 00,in..9l' Y:9l.,:usll:_the J)4089,f 048 eaiiiongus iho stooped'in think - w1t1ii..34:motives;;44qt,is.cppwill'ilci!jr.. ;He,a,a4,4" Of,' los :obie94, , , 119 iiaa crippledlist*, ,y4ittilia44Aliasia,- and'ConciliatedAtt4.71:„79 arise;filmlo4r, 4A•eaM orowift- •.asee,,liknd '4llplum, thip, we;, have beo),leeek;eol ~itohliariie intend ti;tl•US(Ell..it •

IPP-Wiel •• ,• a • ' ...)ii ii .4 J._.b13(.4.017,14 "`• .4 .'. ; ,: '-!fl-ri.eBe-fiV4 w ords. of 1414 3.4131,gN161*PI lili li.l49#filril°n Pi':Fel9f,Nafgai3i).Arn'oo:PYl fig:••as,r.a,i'4im in 00 .949Yie orAAAte, lir;hio tf.; pelage :atNice.. ..Tliiy, milY :tell iii,ril,authOritatiirely—what iiis toblil4l';lilitago47thatbitl4 act..,"#e aiepifenAed,..,h,Ukuot,2utrjged4,ieStrampil but .not pr0.Y.01411,J9•.Y.01411,J9• B°o .v.,llie 4004.00. 0t,46;people: of ibis clitory 41:97,,titier , thawthose:91.44f4 =' 1,4,,Siii..,-, ~Pl,,,e,,i4Y.e,Atv•er irmile4t-th's.ARP.,9I.I4:xIR9AIPitk9rIIIs,T9ROt ~.t,iisiught.,itie..xtecenen toAci.coonstaitly telling( kith'

srwsieNW:Untie a'proela-congratulating,the-people of Central

Itiil7 on being united• under Cine'rnonarchy,prging••th•enrio•persevere in 'the' exerciseiii'r+tlibeavirtueb high have won the admi-!ration'of tbeil ikoHti; andltd niake such sae-zrifees' dak thV icedifiripliabliteni • ie. Ateit:blotto-foe PliiveWrposred:iily'Wei' 'lC:tory:4foe 'Ole indeOndefiod •ofktilSrribd• Ilife OGitly people' . ah yea•faittpiislIniwpabyilea the•sarneraffeatiOn as '•'frOm `zmy•!folitibrisubjecis. dealie:toittengthenthe

iniliainariiinitraf theirres'olution•to'-ieei'st td•lire:tee -ofititin;164II*: baler• '• ‘I ',-

It remains to ,be` Bien.Austitia,J.8.11110.17 444-.4i§etqnterkted•TAAliegecess ,

..Fkerdnia,,ap4 taking; adva/lageoof tfle;re.:lireinefirof IPOnchatents^ ; :but eve;knots-notiwhat subtle-projedt limy be•,cher-.,

Adtod,,b,,y,Fylmee, vn, the .onp tO .ren-der war Inevitable, _;"an.4 fOrea, on the'ttmatvgetia; andgitettfhi than. 01)V.has.

/yet; mei-Aid:7 `At all grirtftlitg, AngtritrhaitmaitoodectoliPlitligtO iin t4csqfirteAwi tk 1007;

aeafPx;ranee, she is not.= tlat account about td&aril'. "606

'etalig that AftlhiKaiffload 21•Iro'ili Merinolive much longer, his• flolieyaniylbe ',Teakized, after a terrible struggle. Free..Italy,

ris arming; and wilhwoon zhaverthree.hupr :dred thousand meilihdY:` "Aetkrififibp,. 13

provocation„may lead to a rupture. Flushedwith recent' succeSies; they 'pantlbr thebattle-field, and for an opportunity of 'com-pleting the task 'of freeing Italy, frcnn theAlps to the .Adriatic.l The crisisprecipitatd by the, probably~speedy retire-ment"of French troops' from Rome'and a'garri'son of Nealielifans' being plidedtheir stead. The latter are sure 'to be,bloody; and brutal in their, conduct, and =itwill want but a .proyocitinn qf that kind,tobringthe Central Italian army (limn uponthem,' -aha. upon the iingddm, of,'the two

SwiTzzlitartri hasboldly'proteste againstthe:annex:Won of Savoy, and lias`e'ven senttWenty-fiVe thousand men: to be marchedto,the frontiers, in order to defend their, neu-trality. The , :Municipal , Council at Nicehas made it Manly: stand; and, twelve thou-

, sand,inhabitants *(if`ChalnaiS, Faubigny,and. Genevois,'haVe presented a 'Spirited

I memorial: France threatens :Switze,rlandwith military opposition, if she press .onher troops. The French press, impudentlyVeekres thatEngland's syMpathy.with Sar-dinia iif`the annexation itioveinent; bai beenthe cause of the Emperor's annexation_ ofSavoy. Both England and Prussia protest,and there 11s 691D944040143.4.01d5r,t414406j10re it be -..n.g.o 4.oirtil r t

Fa9)4I4IIIPAPPeIiagainst Victor fimmanuel, or his, Imperialaccomplice and adviShr ? That is a ques-tion often debated. In these circumstancesit is worth while to ascertain what is thenature ofexcommun icatienfrom the. Churchof Rome. Romish theologians generallydefine it as "an ecclesiastical censure,. bywhich a person is excluded 'from the num-ber 'ortxteMbers 'of the Chnreh. Su& areBergicr's terms. The Abbe Sequel ismoreexplicit. "Eicommunication, ' he' :says,

,ecelesiastical.censure, which deprivesa.person,,wholly. or 'partially, of the claimshe , has on .the common benefits of ,theOlinich; to punish him for disobedience insome grave.matter.", 'There are several de-c,icei: of excommunicationthe ma' •

communication is attended with. seriouscp4seqUences ;; for • instance, it deprives aperson of all participation. in the prayers:

Ilie'rChtirch for the *faithful ; of'the right Hof administering or'receiving thesacraments; it& the right, of attending Di-vine, service, &c. If the. Pope carry outhis'rumored ,intention, rt will ..help nu thetruth-56.ALA:enfold poWer.

Central Italy at this moment virtuallyProteithrit! in .its-ittitude, and'in the'recog-'nition of religious liberty,' violates ',boldly:one-oflthe'dogmas ofRome:' At, the'Tract-Society, en Tuesday moriiing3- weliad.!a'ter from Florence ,of. very-'greatsinterest.:A Tract and Book, Depot -has 'Pei' been;openech,,'and wide and far will religious lit-;:erature be peured•.rover d'useirly. -.Off the'_table "was, placed's:copy,Of the Italian trans-'lation of ,the Simier'S Friend," of`duo.'decimo size, and withpaper cover,• Whichis.sold, f0r,.,-little ;imam, thaw; Id.. Sterling.;

Colportenis are, already zcatterinc,..themlfir and wide. Rettipi's name on - the title;44e is are 'advantage. 'Reis the Net;Italian boOkSellellnFlbrence,'Sild an Rian.'gelical •Protestanf.". The writer adds as to- 'increased freedom, to -tell what-is -doing :;"In.the 7past„the -reigning despotism • corn- 1polled quietness in our work,'so that; youhave heard' little of 'your laboirs'You shrill have a'fultaCootuit`time to'gine:" A number, of,other works sre,

beprinted--the Tract;SOcietplendinga helping hand in the way,of money grants,:liut everything, should be, published in=Italy, not oilyfroth' 'the eipenSet attending,the' impOttatidn'tif- beaks, 'butudiee 'Which existsagainst books-published, Iin foreign,parts." • :I

.IXDUNIFiN'AIrciP;is! &MT'abotit te'be tea-,tifted by a bold and stitelinatilike-m'easu.ro,PA.41 0Ri t,HCII.- Mr. 3.V.i.1490;Who': wasi,fainous in his day. fi.natinier..atihonie;and who went"outexpressly to'fij pow-ers

itietifiVe:no appears .tarflare-hatailalitii4:63Btabut forty ;it:ll64l' Wrlii* ''Before3 :the;Tdbellion,lbbie Ve- 1.Telt ?Tit; was this ctitoptoile-!

the •Onli'alaiiiiiq 'fetal:we'll) the97itOili!. A large !rojihiti,on, the' i•e:ve-iiiShiStient43 wiii,,efOse''aid"OthOrlaxhi "yertneceittiri;mid'addle'-Of *a.wai,.telso: the (1. 1.4.7 :441oondeinned ) &daft(' it'iource of' tablOiiiiNiasing'.iible to*tat tskatibitylVW on 4itiely.tMr' Wilson `trays tile diitabee

nea'resihirtl4,!rtelgiutiOn' large;

`tied buitle.:, Of '.ii•o.de. at.

Wine* in weatili"giadr ,cOiiifo'xir,"Vi vg;:ivhi6 ,i;;Ore!

Xl3MXJ;ollo;••tekgectilik 1859;11;e1;anini ofed frgm inereased.,dentand feellibottioinhtheWlitti habil 'ljght,'lboOt

in'tiiktitritt It ni,illo4ie£2,,1‘44:" Ailing) •

't6uaTtiiiie iftriiilitei'd*s.We'll:Obit*etliiti; 'with inifitaiir"e'xiodi--.Afeh6tiiiier,nettediviail,,,,q3bsoivef4,aapydaiotm-lb:. •dißatiki to'rOL:ithin* sfia.foic:l, : t. 53

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A .M.TeIioNARY! 00NIPtobtcz!iat:-Liver-pool,Mai at inazked.pfeatore•cf-laat =week'savitints:!-: .; Criginated -the i andliberality .:of' Mc.F,ie, hr.ProstretiOninerchatitAberei-/who haddoneximehralreatlytfor roieigiviniasionsond missionaries: Atthe:Conference there were, ikesent officers.and,;members! of the :following,. S'ocietiei'OhntchlMissionacy; :Ccolanial Church-, .•*.ertion..-",otthe iJe3irsi-I.4itdon(Missionary;Ba just; Wesleyan;,and Moravian; .(lbuichof Acctland,-Pree arid-United PiesbyteriariChurChes, Welsh Calvin.:andAnkericanJlresbrariaef- Turkish: Aid, Ver4nacular Edocation'eligioile,frfact, lei48.an, interesting:-jtfact- that theta.were' alBOpro:monk less. than .thirkynfonr.,.mission-AT* .who, have4Orsonally! labored .111,1itari.;gukporie ;the !heathen4warld.,2 One badjvcrne, the burden. amtikeatr,in.f-they.daidottwenty-nine yeari4,-: anothoriler. twenty-six;

another.Ov!Pt7,-. ,fiYe &c.ledt‘ife'vithSibr ' I oflChi:litieri"iigobis " At' civil-~ians.• who`':`have: soye..-witc essee,i :izeißsi on ary, • Ivorlf,‘ end, untay of whom' owetheir owa.,conmai9p miseiQuarles:Smenq thosd was Lielkeniint p410,1;31 Trerl

<'-the' halt.- of Motiffifn," ivlio.`bjr - theINOWer, ,df; joint%finnan ijnstice; ond- love;Rani3ed ,thei Sikh :population . O.:Drolly for13nglyl• u4p, ' the, day !AT, extremity.Like ord "~hafstsbiii y, the Wirnian, 6oL

gliden fdt 'lliad7 Pirpdies 1of1. iehlthandiednirtiercialokgeanaement , Ern%Veitwith . •firehit;..,co.v4e,r4y, „op (that,davi,l-fggloge.,'Cfrokiludlonozng.policy, palled neutrality

ializiiclif?' Hefeteirraetz the 'dirilieo'away fromIn alhat39thariest./. •HiPdWeltlthiet ofAbe I Bible..front raci,---9,Pat:MtadSekqbk tho.gtusterthiyerb.annutte thore. ..H;o' showed how!the ged-rilVigfilittoul Nelv'Te4-

A Square, (8 lines or Ices,) one insertion, 60 cents; eachI,atibsequent inperpon, 40emir; emit pine ltexrdteigli.Spitts:A&pecan per ipoirter; 64;00';'etioh tents,ARantrorion nroie to advertisers by tint, year.7131LSINESBItTOTIC.PaofIziti-lines orlims,4lloo1ine,.16cents.

Peopnwoas A. PISLLIKER.S.t 4ZEES

tament, ,,whieli taught that, no -force west toemployed .'to propagate Christianity,

were led into mistakes, noci, only iridieuleus,but. , also,: politiexlly mischievous.• .fis

-plain that the policy of Col. EdwardesSir JohnLawrence is not sustained by theGovernment < of

Among the subjects, An, which _parrswere. read, was "..European MissionariesAbread."; general.conversationfollowed.The leading , topics were:7necessity,for. amissionary at once mingling.Wiith the useand acquiring the languag,e--FAhe useof,the,,-common ,0011041;tial,,as, fecßparedwith thoeq-called ,Sacreti Lauguagcs--rer-Dacillarfrom house to PE„tlst6t,C,l4,l?lkinedieal missionaries tra'ndlatio,n&e causes of, inV;Aionlary'siiCce&afiinshi 'eoricfen-tratetl or Elpred& over' ayalie'safiee (tiheconcentrating system 'Considered: asand " Reflex influence., vital, ,religionamong.burEuropean soldiery arid, country-men abroad." " best Way to stir up amissionary feeling at home," was also dis-cussed. Suggestions, were made as t0 =.,,,A.

,• •MniSSioary intelligencer; Pcriodicalu Cpr-respondencepf1.1- Prayer VillOnß?layta,Xisslqasy —Qat.Long iligr'iiiitiVinakkra la . , •

jliVettileASSOg4tiOnS and "

gAstrwsorSitip of MiasiortitY History 6' IIversifies.

Papers were also read on "Padneatrmi,""Native Agency," and, " The Best •way toobtain and qualify Candidates of the lightstamp for the Mission Work."

The Rev. Wm. Shaw, missionary fromAfrica, gave some details of interest.There • were now"from fifteen thousand toeighteen thousand natives, meinbers ofChristian Churches. There were two thou-Sandinattendancent the missionary -schools,and there were, at:least one hundred.;aand.persons who attended'on, the mitustra-lions' of,the Oospel. Information was'alsogiven as to 'the progresS of the Gafiel in'Turkey; and Dr. 'Macgowan, late Me4icalMissionary: in . China; also addressed theConference.

"Native Churches was a subject of.special consideration connexion 'with—-,Villtige,Cortgregatiens-; Self-'support.,:government, •and. the diffusion .of .the Gos-,pelAround; ;,13uildin,g. of. Churches .4dSebool-houses ; ElevAtiOn iit-thp 'Char-acter and Social Influence of Naive-

HOW—tar Tiirtiffean Mis-"siiTulnterfere. in•fife ',A,-ffifriCoiagregations.?t TheEvils Resulting, from-9.PP..§WiteßePPdclic. un9n.the.Missinpan:,and from involving him in Secular; Bum-nessw'there was:a- delighthil 'unanimity 'at thisdoifeYeifee; ci c' :Halt Liver-`pockwas. crowded= to eidess by those'whocame, to tbe.:great closing public meeting.Happy results will, fellow this Conference.A proposition of the Rev. E. 11. Bicker-steth, Oftm-rigadd; Week's unitedprayer througheiit! the *MA, at the coin-inencement of _next year was . consideredand cordially recommended for. adoption.

'COiigiatillate your -readers onthb,ri6w and 'eminently pleasant and reada-ble aspect of the Bander.

For the Presbyterian BannerNarrative

O4' MMkate of .Re4igion. in Ms bounds of thcPres-byteryof kizumee.The territory embracedwithin obounds,

contains valuable-Thysioalwresourees -which areTal-QdlY.dPvPl?Pin,g, Tjle.P,regyer• churchan'ttia !Olinost keeping:paha With theprogress of the conntSy. :39nly a few years since,ourpioneermissionary,•whoetaslatelybeen calledtoliisreWaid; entereii upon theworkofPlanting thelia. ndardOff Presbyterianism in this region. Be,is gone; but,restilts of his labor arc daily becom-ing mor,e, apparent'. The churches under our care

• areiniar y all e endent, inpart, upon the Boa'rdofpomeatic•l4lissioris. fop . but they manifest.an,ambitous deterniinatiOn to report theinseives‘IC ielf-Stistiiiiing,"Ostsoild as possible.' These•fee-ple ohurchea are :Welt indoctrinated. The mem-bers arnintimattly acquainted with the workingstyiltein, Ind 'eheeitilly tontributo• to thesupport of. tiur:Boaedo.,:!c. "..; • • •••* •:•

, 9,l#tbooks tind,peti4leggi aropittenplyely cirWhited' by the' efticiiiit'OitTpatieur of this Pres-

)-bYter:3t..t During:the pittd%intehave not enjoyed a,revizak but. the ,churches, under ,our care have'gamed titiengtli, theBabbith Schools and Bible

gmuclv-good, and one;!fer.blp Church., our,only one, in theimportant eity,ofToledo, whichfor several yearshas been withoutministerial mire iiriabor, has thiS'yeaf been sup-

. plied with , tilereglattr .pEat.cliing, of the Gospel.Its_prospects are indeed encouraging.

.• sbytery received under its care a son: of. ourlamented &abbe, xliolia.s;devoted himself to theworli.,of the ministry. Be is regarded as a youth"ciftuna 'pioniise. Itis believed thiti. a -goodly

,:mumber of- our young mei:will' soon • follow hisWo.hope, tho.day ia•not far, distant

Wheil'ourchurches fromabroad; nitd' this'Presbytery will take ita.rdnaetfie. devotediutd„efficient auppnrtkrathe gritnd iicheineA 4f inii.Church for the einin-itelitaietc.(if the World:. •: •

.i; ligawt 4.41:14c4:., •f. • • .

Go. iGal s eLov. • •..•... •"

Alt PerfecAono:: awl!PreeecUgee are• but lags iniPg,,n.*Aqations~of. boa :

loye.oniittlic;tenai; of

`Mi.We.? ' iffaesils 'lit thethrough' ifthinh.:he eotitextOesthe:;Obj eats:of his love?: What. his wuklom,

,ingt4ie scheme (Chia lory; are the„elk% oj. the, GAspel,.l,nt,the invitations .ofhis ;love P What 'tlie' ihietitenioko of

iarniiiisfrtif 11is loirefret'- Yai°e`the hoarse *thee of"his. love; say-

Eirrir, do••thyself-ne harm. They areAlbeee,t4reWe:_areue.4 eßit efPi3rdition,..tioityr,prm}t,,rpeh•peß from runbing, intorain'."'Whit *as the. of theSaviour-hurthrtielnErithuttration of his

t4e udttrejto" Ofehrist,,hitti.;be.solldescepsions ofhis love ?...Whatgig* Of Christ; bit'the litefithof'IA'S' 'IOW?. • ' ...iirrire4 the • prayers ofChristy tratirthe *Wings: of .his love?

AVeat were the /tugs 'of Oluiet;',•but the...,dewdreps.,4l* Whet is.this earth,.170i:tke Wheittre. for the iplay;of .hihiti';s ?

Wilke MOB; 1111r-4dy,Tficiiifirliciserliiinhilis his blelsslits7lb-w-Angvdown'itra .thousand streams; descend;to water andireftshhis Church situate at

hase,?-7- 145.. late „Rev. Dr. • Waugh,. ,ofthe- Scotch, i•OnclOta.

„: ,;. Cool neighing.

eixi§;-.3;:ig.x.0410Ai3- 44y, • Nosiol2n,ey, hearin* 'him lireach at

:Puffier, I heielidaiii nu iy Oatorgii•rs''ifswith them; but for :YotrtWheneveriritharr iyo!4,l•go •away, 4liaplemietwith my, if, forI. gees M,133-7.l4Tltiore,FP

t7l.:oa:kis"gal) been ,00nsickered the FLa,nnyun' 4

• . 1" t .tHiltß 'de*. • 4ine•:flowe?;•s•Ina"not'olinothety beanie! one. opeinF. ita7o.tp,...sndtakes:it, hipshile,the ophat.alosesiftKraind

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condemns him for V,he neileptqfr Aft other.Quesnel.

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