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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIS: MONDAY, MAY 21, I877. . ; i = —— e —_——————————————— 4 3 gastos T, 3 be read) hate 1 u ary when the | mesnsbe anderstood sw desiring to have thie Chinese | nntit attor the decielon of the General Assombly In | wonder aa to what farther light the ve and RELIGIOUS cv'irmm.'é:m‘&"firfnfi- A E‘mr B s o, (st trossery whea FoEmarnE Tt B omeuietort: U8 | fhoir SebiirRe iven 1 bo Septritoy A roman | Slopmity Wil cant apon the tmmonss peatto. R Sipmrenand B v JRiwis aL Non ::e' Frfaras BICER ey | tekar, shat ot %'J'i'xfl:e'gp"gg ??x'i'w"%':n" et | Fapoiane pabty of 2o ?E‘m“.fi%fi.?}’.‘.‘,}{ n the Aeombly, it they fodesire, © o | it gcomn o shapa of miafortane (hat, after the | at onco to deapor masic, " Arid Garthe, ol o 3 ai ¥ =] old_theolo 2 m in mpiritual things, teft ua thie finnesotn, (he Rey. Joha C. Filiott, Fider John | Celient pIAn hea becn adopted of distringling 1o il te RORRAT PATTRRAON, A“” 6t 0 appeal or overtare e _Gener! fropad was g4, left us thie testimg, . ‘tha Boards on A. W. Loows embly ¢rem any partienlar Presbytery of the | most vile worm te whom perdition were the mast | & rY m; | BTN Nebraaa e R:v‘.n??l;;' o EE;T%';':}W‘Z’:&“:’LE.&R:‘:’A‘F’?J Siron 13 a IR Pirninio & Kronp, on sry Tovtler” whatever, Auould 58 deters | BHAble dentiny, and thnt After A timo CRIMIARTLY | quantiy of desun oo Bt ea gy L0k fres o H Tder Joveph gle; New Jersey, the Rev, [ayid | mum smount that he will give each of the ik 3 minad upon, Iotit be lcft to the judgment of the | had begun tochesr up the public soal, making It t for 1am foll e no Third Day's Session of the | BTarRe Seiet STaaiiet Hen' ot tne | eyl nor ki Mow such ronira willoe 6 | Adooted by n mmantmons ote fn the o brerbyleren 16" decie, ‘amon: fhemaetver, | pint fiverty and” edocatlon and. neppier Bomos | mariaiiy. | Hla TS fhonun whtsh acoms' 1o 7 Presbyterian General B e S e e Tar Feh: | funs seeiving a7 actnal contyihionof pomeihing from | Frachies Apellon, AL b. i, aad sigacd how sed by whom eald apbeal or overlure mast bo | and happier natlons, along thonid hets somes | esrihly Eves to ot in nigit, but which i gon i , focks Fhliadelphiy, the Rav. Luttier I} Teri Eldor | cach periad b0 0 ose ' Cothmina, snd Tofado. ami | o © o7 Frarnweto E. Susazan, Siated Clerk. FifiA-Txoiatod Treabyterion, for tnstanco, Or: | T all "onca " mors | 1a fhink of man | of ciyization i bho sentiment of she | FoirTle Assembly. ElisrG. W, Mcarow; Teunestor. {be Tior, Fenmick | Wontern New, Tork. the olaa i boing earrled out of | 3z, Dumbam eald this Waa perhape ono of tho | oomiahand Slem, toemain nridor the preterivays. | a4 an snimal rather (it a8 & God. Ng | the onlr foundntion of snch & menctnre, it T, R ALY, Ihli Tainds, recmer, B | G O e Sontilfonk e au o | Tost maportant mettors that wouhd como beford | {3yt fowt the plam now Dropost < fooner does. man emergo from the monsters and | dous not Inapire by aclear faith 1t sxalia by s ¥ 5 4 't B meme e Amsombly. @ therefors moved s reference . shadaw. it ra Winiam A St HaieDanid ST | the srees of b coowrbnions ot cach sharchmerty, | 188 ASsOy dos iiaa of e 10, e Appointed by | _LzfA—ln arder that there be no pronondierance | gloomy ascetic, and bezin to od In the | *"Veneration for mankind har ae & stmple sy Designati f the Members of | Eilér Thomea M. feea. 2 taact ihrongh the Chatrmion of the Fresvricrial tont: | the Moderator. within any one or mors Eynods of ropeescntation | fiolds And tha ‘sunehine, ard to read in Christ the | fact basn the moving canne of mora. neralar oo gnation o! e Members 0! e famom. | Mititeens every Presvyicry fs' raulied o have | “irne motion was carrled. one year &s Agalnat tho next followlng, the graup- | Jove intnite, than along comea our sclentifie mas: | 41j other conatderations together. From_ Alger it e Rev, Me, llmlnt!r"'l“ll\mv!"'l ‘g" T~ | Acommitties for sach oard, and it 1a beilevod that I fng ahall Lo of such a character, both by selcction | tors to make animais of ne who have justedcapcd | Georga Wanhington great mouls hace fonuge O the Remaining Standing ing paper in his hand, sald he saw thereln eacuand every Chalrman Gt snch committeca willso ani adjastmont, aa for Instance' stronger Preaby | from the cells of tho monka. \e eicaps fram the | thonh thera wera fn mian nomething o AU LA TR R L L) KRS GENERAL BUBSINESS. tery with awetker, aato maintain an equilibrium chiirch, and use every propef Indiieement And urkency Ti@ RV, DR. KXOX from yoar (g year. > ; t ek & tontribatien A BeventA—A pormanant committeo hall bs elected et a8 Y il e ot Hreat u'&'::‘l'x"s‘f.«{- aald he desited to mako A statement O |y ench of the two Prosbyteries thus conjoincd fuiness: for If each Chafrman shalidatnistabehalf of | the Chbalrman aof the Committes on the | whose daty It slinll bo to coneult together, and enll hiseavee Angs of bostonl he “.;';'(',;‘;",,;;{,‘,‘,";:;2 Relatlon of the Presbytorlan Charch to | aunton-meeting whenaver needed, for tho delibe fHeybeed fusi thia | the Germans of Americe. This Committes | cratlon and acitlement by the Presbyteried of any total depravity and vilanews of the old theplozy to be doveloned by actenco ont of the ape, Tt 14 not the intention of modern study to contradiet the Acttiment of David that man I little lower than Gody mor a & degradution of man an novitable conclumon from aclentifc preminca; but the popas jar_cflect, nlthongh unwarranted, eeriainly in to make roclety feol lows and lens b noancement that he wag to presch on funday in the Reformed Episcopal Church. ile had not been conaulted about the apoointment, but il bad been he shonld have declined. ere WA O place he would sooneg go to than to & Heformed kpias copal charch, f3r he appreciated the conriesy and Tiborality of that body, He was utterly unable, howerer, 1o fil the ppaintoiont and hoped some+ though his homo, Wia_ language, his te grava were somaihing of exceeding natranaeld t did not contradict the world's feelinyg n Chriat eame to die for tho race: but 1lia miory wan rather & gatheelng up of all tha toars and w3 that had heen shed for mankind, The marie from Iralah to tho laat dying patrlot of munjre Committees. { Report of tho Special Committeo matter apportaining to thia reistion oxisting bu- 2 dlvine orlgin on a New and Final Court Sody e tamo wntd b Ty sce b o, 3, gaitent sads M nesd oy et | dontred to mako a report st the earlieat Mme wvalls | Fucen' S % D% | ¥nd mission o mankin." Fethapa no aga hus avor | (hrer, LAYS BOTES 1D, dealh, Rl amder, the feling A 1 The muttor was referres ot Immediaiely respond, yet someof | Able, but there was auch 8 voluminons amount of | ' Inorder to ascertsin how this plan wonld work, { befors Ru!neuud stich & multitude of porsons wha | {iny, Lt that he 18 God's child, and that they oo of Appeals. Devotiga. i mateial 10 digost, that Lha report was not yeb | from 8 numerical, statistical, and equabla poink of | doubt the divine origin and the tmmartal life of | ol ror 11im are serving the Inantia. Chod 12 The Maderator asked if the Commitles on the Work of the Chinrch among the Usrmans was resdy to report. 1l thought the Rav. Dr. Kiox, of expreased thin fact when 110 sniil, 11 0 give aniy cup of waler Lo A disciple and have dnn the ‘ncf ty the soul, 1t 1s to he hoped that this doubl hae « | Ylow, I'have taken the State of Ohlo, with its four ready. Tlaanked that this report bo made the sac he State of Ohlo, with Ite e moihijatan iy i honed tnat le; doubb hue Synods, and alto the Synod of Michigan, snd hnve et BTt ST nqavs shiir {5 | ond order of the day for Monday aftornaon, F70nd tuak tha adnatments. mecemnry 10 meet ting ( s Bloomfeld, N. J., was the Chairman of the Com- i world will.peturato s eeligious faith, the Mastor's name, you have honorail I1i N.d, he. 1, A Commisatoner moved that it be so ordered, lan would disturb the present boundarics of but nt as discase, even an epidemie, I8 the oppor. orlt m. Outof Partial Report on the Bemevolent | mitice. St H R U S i Carrled. Elew Presvytertens o Protent OF B | 4 ity or the ‘medical science, &% porariy v | e ighor sag o secey, s sruin et et iod k of th {—Bri Gl bl g e o e "This Tav, Dr, Totehking callod up his paper fa | . IR #Dport of the above proposcd plan I fecl that | calamlty ara the opportanity of charlty, #0 In the | F3VIRZ Amia anch grent: wiewn, mon tace s Work of the Churoli—Brief e la work, ‘s Witk the relalon te st caby ol o overtaes frong | L1ve o tignt o’ ax’ Jour spaco wth fonuty | mudden adventof unbelct & irda Corltiamity eus | Foumfa stvoms heatt o be beniing Tn the porgus COURT OF APPEALS. REPORT OF TIE COMMITTAR. The Moderator said thero was & anbject reforred w \hhumb?p 1t had been rehfljed for two ot hree years past. This wss the report of the Bpecial Committes on & New sod Final Conrt of Appesl. A Commissioner maved that It be read, Carrled. The Clerk then resd the following, which was, on motion, referred ta tho Committee on Church Tolity go i fie ane greal deeds to be posstblo and easy, 00T Inthcso daye Chrtstinaity e assuniing the gresy. near of man, and I offeting ita luve Lo lieathen ayd alave, The word man has becomegreater thay tha word 1hat iames & 4cct, and Kecster hun the worg rleh or poor, high of lawly. It was the study o the word man that broughis forth the modarn | guags of love—love of Cnelst and love of humanit s agalust tho old religion of sccta and hate, Jf you will open the pagoa left )y such giranye minds as Milton, and Calvin, and Lather, Yoo i find that thoy lisd ot yet mensured fully tis meny.- ing of tho human race, hut had reachicd an eg). mate only of tholr own liitie clnases of inen. o ; ments or demonatrations. 1 wiil mention b dcniion ome spécils recommendations tor ths A% | Jiuntington Prosbyters, Onmotlon It was read | & fow: ana ghat briofy: AR LA ihe bext week, they are preps Tow 10 Teeonimend | and reforred to the Committe on Nteduction of Presont Presbyterial nmmgomunh would be ihe adoption by the Asembiy at 1oo followlng minate, | Jteprosentation, The paper was as follows: lens :!(IF;:;;I‘ by thia plan than by oy ther one Bynoda that aach of Miem, &t {18 Dess meeting ap- ‘The Presbytery of Juntinaton respectfully represents ey x Aaiembly’s G fo the U ot Presvytery | # {2 ‘This plan wonld bo more or leas In Hine with B e e aorotent ok of tho chure, of ina | fo .mi".?.'.'.'.":".f.‘w‘.’s.."«..".’:'rz‘:,; ain of ":‘r'f’-"‘"«'fi- v alternaling featare now an oetablished custom 1), ToRRRt, Ubalrman, | €Qnality o tha Assquaments upa this Iresbytery of the | among as, DISCUSSION. n with tha asseasments (:u‘hwnnlamu the merlt of brincing its in- The Rev. W, R.Jones said that, It it ‘was fo | UPonother Presbylerica, and respacttully aak the tien: | fiia) consideration homo to the tmmediate fearis order, e wonld move to put tho feport on the | Fioms mri o o bach Doty rapeseoind 'ta | #4 well a8 Apads of ndiyldual mombara of Presby= docket, and for this resson: the Bynod of Phila- | pay the expenecs of fisuwn deicxates; and Presiytory | terlos, savoring less of committees, contree, nnd delphi6, ono of the largestin the Assembly, had iucmmrunruznh hiat Tho ‘pressnt Artangeiment id | wholeeats lsruption of Prosbyterles ‘and Synodn. unanimonsly deciined to appolnt any person to La | been & grisvous burden, requiring an exira wwess. | (4) It would reduce Assosaments of Individual Disoussion. Statesmanahip has ulways hed to walt foedark hours ta coms a, d Al 1t wilh earnestness and elo- waited untli chaine nceded to he or 1 inust bo horied from power. 1n the midat of soro calamities It has woven its lauzel wreaths, Bo the religlon of Christ can extract from the days of donbt an oarnestness and A quali- :{ of doctrine and life which it could not find had era to bo soucht and found, In our day tha text shonld flame forth in new vividness, hocause tha nnmborlers throng of youngand old need to tholr hoarta roflllot with the aseurance that man s 3] | Memorial on tho . Subject of Chiness Evangelization on tho Pacific Coast, 2 x The Committee appotated by tho last General Assem- | 4 member of thia Commlittce, on tho ground thatjt | Mot | upun churibes = aiready ovorburisucd | churches nenrly one-tslf, The recent dificulty, | Dot far from Deity and is clothed with glory and | amnl Jut. ( Payment of Assessments Sick | u e e "’”;:,"';(hg“';,;'g;:* of & 1.Now | &a\entirely nnnecesrary and necdicas, He would | SIARTIckn of Inhilty to, cantinue the paymentof | in such & and o homNiablo eIty Chlcaion f | Bonor, - AB against the old theology Wilch mda | fuucsoh At oomd orieare Wi Hiaciylel fl of Farwell Hall-=-Basis of | Fiaml Courvof Apposle | \Miniiek RARS UADIEE: | thorefors move, If In order, 10 put tha repart on | Rureilof a kiver Ly tho [1eneral Assorbly that wo finding places of entortainment for ao larce a num- | MAR & hruto by ains, ond ba against a_selence | road boforo tho mblic of to-day: . Luthery ois o6 4150 & Caurt: s h the dotket, A oot hat wO MBIl | Ler of delogates, Lrings the painful fact Lo tho face | Which maken man @ brate by bloud, we must il | Confeased ns followss +T never work eyt ol Representaflon- 73t—Thers shouid ba s Conrt of Final Appests, con- The Moderator aidl the motlon was In ordor. s directed {n the Boox urm-dm(nwn-p. xx(l., ¥ec.8. | of every thinking Prasbyter and Elder array ourselvos and march forth underthe fsg of | whon Ini Ineplred by anger. When nngry tr'nun stating of elghteen raombers,—nind miaisicrs and nina | Some confusion hors ensuod In tho rear of tha TRMPRRAXCE, sooner tha bettor to adapt same plan and Clirlst and Immortallty, write, Dray, and prench well, " An onen 3 —_— :&'.".?Em”&'fi.;'lfi”.':i‘-fm%mf(2.'1‘.’1'.:&“;1.«'.’\'.‘Tx? Thall, and & Commisxioner nsked tha Moderator o | The Rov. Dr. Snowden said his mind had been | by which a great reduction of represcntativos shiall | ‘Tho first reason for such a course 1a found In tbe | reail fis ad)ectives and nouns of deuuncinting we Inetituts some rule by which ** the other houso"— | 1aboring ns to the of Llvers come te pasd, I sincercly belleve that the plan I under the gallery—cauld adjonrn {tself to some Ancmlfiy unnm:.;‘{,l]"pii‘ur'.:fi:::unfii,nccffil::: now propose would answer the purpose, § other piaca. (Laughtor.] The mombers on tho | about to'ray he thougnt the delivorances of the % Preanurerio fact that such a theory is the most truc. ‘I'hatman has o divine nature, and that he Is marching along toward the pressnce of & Creator, Is tho most prob- Bynod. o oo The membern of sald Court shall ba chosen General A\‘rmh" y ballat. The ‘l’lumlnlllflnl percetve at once that his angor wan not th anger of Uod, but the hot ympatience of A'lo IAI:;II{ that kad not yet opened toadmit into it tho cres. } ¢ Animals or Angels”---A Brill- fant Sermon by Prof. be made st least one (day priur to clectiun. | sides snd in the rear of lhu hall wero excessivoly | body, would be more spicy. 8ble thaory of this earthly scone. That spactacle | tare man~ihat chlld of Heaven, Swing. Tha Gonersl Auembly snail, i 13 rsb Aliing Afier | annoged by the continuons talking of beuplo undee Whisn the MogeratuLscied that the anblect had PRESITTNRIAN FISTORICAL BOCIRTY, wbich lios befora us to-day—iltie earth, with ite | Out of tha octrine of human dlemlty thers * Yerien oreet elghieen memuors. They sl be divided | thepatiertos. o o0 e already been referred to a pcclal cotumlitee, The meeting thls ovening, n behall of this So- § Nomew, and towns, and citles, nud ai ite | mightcome to you all an tnapirution anitd all wory, ! Into thres classes of slx each by tha Gens mbly: | _ Thu Moderator hoped the hint would bo taken as |~ The Itov, A, I Hewitt otferea tho following and | clety, which will be Jjold fn Farwell Hall, promiscs { literatare that discourses upon nll subjocts from | & power amid all temptation, a cunsolation yn Claas No. 1 shait Rold ofice forone yeur: clast Ne.d | & ;x‘.“.fi:&'"'::." l};; {:'I.clnh:J ‘mu‘ ';\'n;:lr;my;fl gt rm::vlid 1ta referenca to the Committes on Temper- | to Le one of the most Inforesting in conmection :m]:lnl;{l :‘fi fl':: m: ;flll cmul‘m:'f. nh |‘;‘.' 'l:\lvufi- every -firm\‘v. -mm- In cach datk hour, & perfect : - | anco: " 3 s oxc oment, end- . Un 4 ( Twentieth . Anniversary of the AssernCly, sz memiors with the Assombly, The Socluly bhas beon engaged | tlons. which oxcite smazoment, with its frlend. | resignation in death. Unier this wie: survey of b ed upon the Synods. 1f he Was mistaken ho wabt- | wusaxax, The presence of alcohol fn wineln tho | the past yent in pracuring and #ilnz (Lo historivs ed to b inforined. Breseace of siconol tn wiae In tha b 'Tihe Moderator #ald he did not observ anything et ledlassoursof innptatio A taw: | of the chneches undet o care é‘.’.fi'fim“?’“;“&’l& Rerto of that kind, the service Mr. Brayton thought 1t was rather crltical n ta | Kesolred, ichat this Amombly doclato that al D e o Aot ot municill man'the trath of Chefatianity ' becomes fen-tanl mora probable. because It harinonires 10 wll wi the need of this bolng a lttlo below the Delty, 14 alono will halp man_to Lear poverty, for it his ralment may be poor his soul will ho bure within, draws tears and domands & hesven for fte areun,— this spectacle, with Ita cradle and Its death-bed, makes the word tiod the most truthfal word which the i} can _ pronounce. It comes Railroad Misslon Chapel. o tra—8at4 Court shall slt during the time and at the Placoof the Qeneral Assembly, and may adjourn 10 | tone, snd that It fargot to speak of the work tho [ POSessential tothe eommunion sarv! . A necessity, The la of causatio THE PRESBYTERIANS. | Rt dioniosoritenenertd it | {not g dune. 17 iieranainc wancor” | (e ROt e fiking addreasos may bo apeciod from membera of | f, RS Tembingy witn (e sa- | fune o shal bg Cronen Wi tbhtmp Domeier —— ot A-All dccisjons of this Coues of Apprals rect, he hoped n;in ’m 'Dl the {. ort vfionlddha ‘Tho motlon to refer tho resolution to tho Spocial | peclally rich'In ail that pertalns to the relizious ani tornal spectacie, and asks nsall to take refagein | truth tho soul can climb, and sonls which knew It ITTELS 6 Ainal on a1l qucatione over which they have Jurisdjc- | Atricken ont. In Mr, Hrayton's opln ox:‘ necdud | oommittes on Temperance was cacried. Tho Sad- | civil history of the eurllest scttlemonta In tins | 8 Uod, Btanding upon the Alps and looking down | once, and hiave lost it, can ey with the pocl STANDING COMM 3 tlon." Tney snalinot have Jurlutlction In cases infoly. | brakes 1o cars as wrellas loconiotives 10 Ceaw thel: | ecator announced ns auch spocial commition tha | country, thaugh ita spocinl provinco ia to collect | 1597 the world Outeproad fn sncn moynifeonce, | Thora wass timo when mealow, grove, sad streim, COMPLETION OF TAR 1131, aEen b appeal, complatat. or refcronce directly o ‘ 7, : oy, viijam Grocnough. rof, Fraucia ., Lorton. | the matériale (o [ilantato thohitory and princlples | guley bimaclt aald hat tho sceno asenred him of | Tue eartl and overy omimon skl rL What was reforred to was simply n sugges. | Moy AilIiam Uracno B that the langnaga. in which the. aules of ‘tne | ond Me, Noah T, Clas] tlon that the langnags 1 which the Outiet of o | M. Melain moved that the qucstion invotvin A beraanent doir, (b suptvaon of the hoicd: | (S AeESLTIO8AS o sopmapion leborelaried | QUMBERLAND ASSEMBLY. Iwhile thu Committes thauglt, that 16 wasymeant |~ The Moderstor said {t hod Just been reforrod. SATURDAY'S PROOERDINGS, A e e O keh, > cumtlnig 840 | e, Mclaln moved to reconsider the action Just Spéctal Dispalch o The Tridune, ,;3““”;‘“‘::‘;”“, Sedd the discusalon to bo out | 12Xem With a view to haviug the resolation re- | Livcouw, 111, May 10,—The General Assombly of ariers : ferrad to the Commities on le ani Qvarioren: | of iho Guneriand Presbyierian Chareh reamein * Dr, llumphrey maved s an amendient lhnt";fi ahomtd o to this Comiltic. Ile thought the | Lied. thls morning. ~ After roliglons oxercises, TTho third day's session of the Preabytorian Gen- the piatsels bo lluutrate eral Assembly opened Saturdsy morning st o'clock, the Rev. James Eells, Moderator, pro- slding. There wore many vacant sats in the hall ‘ut they wero gradually oceapied s the session ad- vanced, until the hall was very comfortably filled. The businicss of . the day was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr, Hatfeld, of New York. it was only To me did seem when the theologians cama to bim with thelr God | Appareled in celestial iight, did he react and” seck conzolation in doubt, but that out undor the cpen sky his heart was fall of tho Umnipotent One, It should be cxcnes enough for planting the fout upon this holght that mon {s only one remove from Doity, the rellection that it 18 tho most trae theory of humanity. 2,) T'o this antecodent nruhll}fl“y of the cavg wo must now sdd the valuo of this estinate of tho Synod to the General Adsembly, The Lours Havo Jnriadiction 1 A othcr cases bt appeal, com- piatt, or referouce from Syuods. NsiA-Ten members inall conatitute & quorum for the transaction of busines, In case nquorum innob resent within three ¢ays after the meeting of tlie enerul Asseinbly. the Assambly may appoint a4 many of their own number &3 may e requisite to constisuta # guorumy aod the meintiers so appointed siall during 1lic meetinit of s same Assembly, bayo ail tho powers of inembers duly elccted a4 aforenald, but uo langes, i7ih=—A majority O, y0 Irlends, yoiung and old, take § 1acat of man. Tonnd Tn. {16, pialasophy of Chin: and make your homa with {t, and a8 Ifuth clung 1y Naom}, let your nonl say, Whero thou woest Wil et afory limp of common clay'was ount ull of delicious perfumo, that ield 1t Gaked 18 1 {6 had Tallen trm heaven, Notatan, " it replled, **but I was for "Tha Assombly joined fn singing the Doxology. Co ur'l‘ rescnt shall be re- | peport be sccepied and put on the ducket. Agrot members must be convinced that thero wore doo | Stated Clerk Frizzell read the report of the Come man's career, A:IOHI ‘mast enlargo his profession, | & lonj Mmo‘lo near & rose that it flled me wiih Ton oot o ths proceding ‘seaton wero soad Sy il st oot b | G ERGITOLITE: -mgng apectal commitioes, mitsca on Pinance, which rocommendod fhoap. | b1 8¢ bulculture be it worchandislag or ;:-;‘}, 4 o an Je Indecd slay. eam the du snd approvod. A AN, appealt, complalota and peferencas | Tho fov. C. W, Stowart ‘moved that the Com- i L S polntmont of & Dosrl of Finance, canslating of | loow, so man fust dlguity Lis world, and I there | with idess AR sentimenta {ar above duet (he v The Moderator annaunced tho following revised | (and papersretstlng theiota) ‘10 thle Court shail be | mitteo on the Polity of tha Chu: e dirocted 0 | mho v, 1, C. - Macquis, of Daltlmare, wishod | three mombors, who sball aclock ono general Guan- | be any high view sdulssible, this view bo must | ehall wear at loast tholr crown of glory and hunor, * “iatof committces. s sanouncing the Comlties | Prepared in ths same manoer asls now reautred o ap: | fnguirs into the expodioncy of abollahing the Com- | to move, i il good failh, that tho Committeo of | olsl agont; that the, monoy required for the do- | PEPOIAS BEC e "",‘{'.',““é"’ jolte Anluk 1iis carth can stay with the roso until'(t shall Lava on Representation the Moderator sald that at tha | Eenerai Ameiably. Il 8eld remarked that o speclsl committeq | Afangements bo requested fo report whethier it | fraying of the exponses Incurred by tho Conven- T eanght ita perfumo, gontleman's own roquiest ho had not mada Mr, Mc- | Eighth=The principls aad moles, of proceeding pre; | o UF: ATt dication was rofcrred was appointed | Jrasecqracie OF ostlole for the Asiombly tuhold | tion bo ralasd n the several congregations intho |~ mho prasf fact of man mus METIIODISTS Jinight tho Chairman of the Commitics, but had | f'orce and outerved br aif paried tn il ciaca 1o bo | by th last Geueral Assembly, and ho expectod 8 o o it s mopuros it { manser preforred by thom rovpectively, with tho | What " 1a " doing, and w 3 placed him on it as oga of tho mombers: fajudicated bytha Lotst Hie ssinsed wEARBOERE | fupart 1 thOugt crarrbody el soe | asurance that bo other demand wil bs mada [ loading questions. 'Not only THB CONVENTION AT DALTIMORE. i wuino the form of arts, and sciences, and wars, cities, and homes, and ships, and unations, but it asimmes_tho shapo of thoaght, and.is writlen ‘down In books. or It assames tho shape of sentl- ment, ana {8 poured aut 1n uonsLar whisperod at analtar, Ofmll crostures, man is the most con- stant and powerful worker, ‘The wild beast, hay- Darrivonx, May 10,—In the Mathodlst Protest- ant Conventlon the report of the Commlttee on Toundarles, nrging that the Tonnossce and Narti Qoorgla Ditricts of the Methodlat Church be abols * Ished, and th angen bo mado in tho Plttsbarg, West Virginia, Michigan, West Michigan, Indlsns, fewart was not awato of that. [Tho oblect | many cessons why the Asscmbly shouid Ucaire tho | upon thom for .the purposs mamed b he in vl change. The place was molsy,—vo noley, in fact, santed In part (Philadolplia} had no ropresentativo | fout membors sout Yo 40 noley, In fact, | fore tho mooting of ' the following gn the Comultico, nar had the Synod of New | fov ot Ao ooy IRAT AL tha [place wat,| Assombly, except: that one pencral coliection ‘ork. W h rery smwdn f gm a o | was the matter of nofse. Nothing was heard as it | for missions should bo taken sume time during mittes, that all tho Synads should be represent onght 10 be heard, and the Assembly's dellbern. | each year: thattho Assembly recommend lo the £ not, It should be adollshed. - Y l'rf,'s’ Moderator held that no farther action was tion wero llable to continuous fnterruption, and,| conxrogations monthly, callections whera practl elief—The Ttav. Algernon 8, i O e B A Tawa. D by 1tho Rev. Jjoscph Q. Willlamson, . Grorze . i et ol 0. Blert ey W iarm % A v. Jacoh 0. )::-s”ml.fif‘._{n Fatncatock, Chisries K. Crandall i+ 7 e hg?awn-‘}‘m ifv. T. 1. Deteinger, . ., the Tev. 4 : 4 Nintk, The Court shall hlvzw'!r toadopt such rules and reguiations in reference 1o tap it may TR ) Dou‘ru h!f!’\o to lhl:‘s Asscrubly, duly certified, and shml be entes n thelr minutes, and shail be eforced in_the same insaner as the decislons of the Gancral Axsombly are enforce b enrorce wrie, the llev. John Dizon, the Hav. Calvin ‘URonuE W. MUaaRAYE, Chalrman, were ver; cable, e the easlest and best way to curey out the | Ing oaten until appetito is satfafied, lles down and . biawart; e liav, Clegro ' Hioven. O Vet of tia Commities, | megcreary. LAY UnAIMACLOrY, | ttorm and suggeated | SioN sIone. o I an: it 1he FCAGial Bichis | R for buDGor o reburn: bt Sy 1n pur il | Ana Kentueky Distrlcta, was subiittod. discused, ‘glerman DY Taylor, tha Mev. Eben lurt Xacion ——— Me. Siewart, befors ho foft the mlfien desteod | yrat membors conld remedy (o ovil Of nolsg by re- | Shall pay the Treasarer of each ffontd and to tha | ized state eata oniy that he may retarn to s toll, | *70 Fe ) Tor A Davia . Pike, the Hof. dohn W, Keanon, Orrin ENEVOLENT WORK to inguire whether the Committes had ncted,— | frajning from conversation, Tranaurer of the Ge: Assembly, ) and often docs o~ with reluctance turn from his | _The following commiites was sppolated to vint, ;,' w.mtm' 3 BED . whethor thoy were poing to roport. Were there Tiso Jav, Mr, Marqnis' motion wan carrled, The Stated Clerk moved the adophl work that ho may eat. Often tho passionate work- | President Lisyes on behalf of the United Conven- ‘Correspondence—The Itev. D. C. mrinh. D, D., the MEPORT OF TIS BTNODICAL COMMITTRE. sny niembers of It prosent? Tho Bay, Me. Brown, of Weat Vieginia, moved | ports amd sald he desired to lmpi er forgets Lo tasto tho’ food set befo m, aod | tlon: Ths Rov, Alex Clark, Willlam Gray, the ‘Rev, Francis A. I ow::lifl:nnl.gfllhl'-. N’e‘mn’fi?fli Dr. Robinson sald the Synodical Zommitteo were 'ho Modaratar raferred to the minutes of the 1ast | that, ns thara woro limlts desgnatin x Y;um-enuun that thoy should tnke charge of theso | $ho scrvant who calls to remove the cloth i 2 o0 Asscmbly and read tho sesolution then aloptod, | tha full to be occuplod by the mempars ol tne Agr | Maltors. I they swers to call for o contribution of and sald the Committeo conalsted of thu Ruv, Au- iy, no 2 - | 81 per member of tnelr congrogations tlioy would fatoe Broadvead: the Tev. Josauau Kdvarts, | iy arici [nember bo rocomized by tho Studor- | BLPEE alod apon foF any otha contributign. Uon, B. B. Biibb, the Rov, J. P, Hiokerson, and 0. Hammond. s ‘The Committes on Revision ho Rov, Alfred W, ;X:. I)‘l,:lhv..lnhn 'C. larr, the flov. Bextus K. Bmith, fhertion, charien W Anthoiy bidorsdharail 1 Groen, (wart, ‘A, larnes, William O, irving, Jero: finds tho dinncr untouched. Man fs mot an eattng oreaturs, but & working cresture,—a marvolous producer of things, and suntiments, prepared to mako & partial report, Ifo moved that they be heard. No objectlon, however, waa made, and hmitted s partial report of tho rovislon of the discipline and tant{ln TP, Jife ane must decline to descond Into its most de- gradod forme and thero sy down the lino of meas. uroment. 1io must souk tho halghts of man's hlse sory, and then mako his survey of the cass. Tho divinenesa of man nved ‘not be sought In the fslands of the Hoath Hes, nor among tho suvago tribes of the Wi nor in those monsters ofggvico which poss ‘and ropase in hiatury, for itia not ko be denjed that man inay de- scend to groat dopths, So palnting can be a low art, and musio can become o dlscord, The fact it Influence all most dw! Is that man the ‘potency of all and has & sub- 1100 ctor any carcer within his reach. The French police who siudy, and walch, and arrest, ond ozamine only criminaly, must curtsinly soon reach an hamble opinfon of that thing called ha- man nature, In thetr estimate, man and woman are only ingenious brutes. And Rochefoucanld must huve lived among tho rulns of mind and soul when lie penned his maxime, =1'o reach such detnl- tione ho must hiave made Jatlesnd the brothels the places where ho sat down to utndy the universe, Wihint wo wish 10 mark always in man is what man ay be, wiiat helgnts Le may climby liow near to (od ho may con od thon upon that lofty plain Il{-down the line of mensurement, To fudge of the fowers of rarth we do nv‘F\I to those which have been parched Ly droaght or biackened by frost, ‘but to thoss which havo enjoyed the elements of growth, and havo spread their potals In ratu, and d dow. Christ did not speak of tho .lily thod had no water aud no sun. It wee the plant of rich soll and Iiberty thst could surpaas the wplenoe of Bolomun. Thusnot man in Wi sin and barbarfsm, not man In the mighty multitudes " LL.D., BAmuel L. Campbell, Edward A ‘aiscuvsion, the consideration | and tunughts, Belng sucl tor - of 41 M 3 I 3 J tion was carelod, After some fartlor discnusion, the consideration g 8 creator of | tution, Thore were no materlal changes, The g sl Talsey, Dr. Davld Torrey, tho Chalrman, then read asfol- | Lambert, and Willlam . Canfield. ., 0 . | of the subject was made the special order for | Worlds, 1t 1a nbsolutoly essential that he mag. b RS n, Leror g, mater L e LD, e | a0, ke tomarko AL D Draaduend was | convas takes umd mopne - "1 06100k 416 | Socalsy oo, i iy o moaning ot e i upogt 1o himtell hat | the comtutlon aHowing iha- eyl nunter, o i ders Ambrosery Moots e flag. Fraaclalt, Murlis: |"prepared na conld os, bat It would Indicate to tho f gnce, * H 3 (oAltaca receus o ton minutes, the specla} order | ha e ltle lowas than Daity, | thachig ntlia | mintaiors and’ laymen to be-sent from various | TR O ity Padars . | Amenbly what tho' Commities was dolug_and | Dr. Daltas asked it no roport had boen recalved, | NOON PRAYER-MEBETING. | lier, ir. Dubbs, the Uoricanonding doegate of | Auhting ot plunder aro nevor so horolo as thoue | was [atd on tho tabler o C cricer bub the miaite) | da et MR BRE | hoing a0 g t do: el B e s nav, un. outo. o eyl cniren o1 i Unfi il e | who st et fors el o, it s A7 Ty sgramvoox: asson i L 3, . 3 . + 3 A v : AW B ot 6 mewer, b the | B eagaeTt Aertip s, Commiteg o ths Syuodsat | 556 {fouerator romarked that Dr. Droadnond ad | *Tho Astombly ro-convanedntnoos,and tho devo- ipdeliutaly postponod, owrlng 1o the absence of Dr. | JYUURIAT o0, T0b olaston At discoaragemens | Cortybitton, S, A lamiiton, and C. A, \hett § pdduAByeoncTha Bov.t, Gy HEMETD D, 400 4 Bt sttt il thint anual rojort o uch ot ({ay | Just old b that the fopart viau dn ia way. Hoaal exorclacs wero commencod by singing the | 'Ito amaluder of the moraing sesalon was takon | ‘Thorcfore the g tlie. dofimution of Iifo tho | 7ors *Hiates® the Cominittes an gresting to Prit: o H'::’Wufl“""’g :kvf'fm "’z'fé"fu‘?‘fifin‘-’:',"gfiht',' e i i Aadainbiy Wit the Committce : B4TU bymn **Como thon alolgty King, fol- | UP i1 tho transsctlon of uaioiportant miscailancoas | Greates wil beths deeds and souleof the mon that | (ondconyraialations.”and siats. the Tact of o | . o teRTobin, Wsera tomas i darls, g and tmlagt0.do, by defnsd the THE CHINESE. Towed by prayar, and tha binging of the otd favar. | PBINSREL v spternaon scaston, road tho | B ROkA WiaWWBymen Bxhilag Tof taé property of | Bbionof the Mothodiat and Aathadist Frotestan’ i ;{"’{;"‘;:'\." Lo, jumy dummes i, Susie, Joha dlec Tt Comnaltien i Tos unate, MEMONIAL YROM THN BAN YRANCISIO PrEspY- | te **T need Thoo every hour.” Tho Sunday- | tenth annual roport of the loard of Publlcatton, | 8 travoler, but a soldier entering battlo for & | ritiee on Featernal Holatlone bo apeinted to ot I Rttt Heminar e Tn Ttav, A: ¥, Choster. D, % his reswn: Uat tiey gavo tho prominen B TARY. school loason far tha day, Jonah, )il , Verses 1 t0 10, | Aftoraliuding to the great Inturest folt i thiy mlhleflnnm Panl founded his F"“ 1110 upor tend the next genoral Conferonce ot the Hethodts 4 the Hav. U, D,, the Biav. Austtn D B Lo A e ealng e iie | Tho Moderator thon presented the - following | fnclustve, was road fn altornata vorses by the cler- work, tha roport stated that, In accordance. with | fecllng that bo fought for an {mporlabable crown. | Jiriscopnl Chusch Sout f g, Hav, John B. Btawai the ltav: | Asemlt Sl Cpus the » % the | £ Avsomblics, the Dosrd | = Thatone may always fecl tho grontnosa of hi A“fi'}'&‘wnfm.'ine"nnv:aun:fi ctiang, the Kav: fecraratles of tho Hoards for Infor ulingiha | memorial, sayloz that the Presbylory of San | Eymanand the congregation. he [ristructions of formor Aesumblles, tho Doar ay: o groatnesd of human ‘he Committca on Jtovislon submitted an addt Atbers Edman, tho Rev. Joseph 1% Moore; Eiders Sam- lias purchasod und consolidated 1nto 'puo_ papor, Pranclsco would be glud to hava it roferrad to | The e, e, lortun, of Claveland, opened the | the Hanter of Deace Qumbderiand Presbylerial spoclal commlttoe, aince thore were malttars [n Jt | Jesson. Ife bad uot expected an audlonco of pas- | and the Zeras Uumberland Presbylerian, the cof which did ot proporly cowo within ths provinca | tors wko had spont thoir llves fn expounding the [ "9liditodbaparto be known as the Cumberiund of either Board of Mlsalona, xd, but bad fooked for tHose whe et L the | £7ettyterian, ‘The finsiices of tho Board were in s i 1 it il encouragi TeRs Tho Clerk read the memorial as follows: nctusry .and Hstoned G0 the Gorpel, | o vesn vage n to HAulation of thole debt: T the Genaral dssemstly of ke Presyterian Ohurch | 1o thought tha onslest way ant of the difficulty was | Although tho past yoar had boen nancially (0 (ha inited Biuies o ATEHEE, 10 meet o the Ehirt | to supuose for tho timo l,,{,,, that all. thoso pros. | MFingeit, the gohers) Wouk of tha Doard for Hhe Thureday f May, )817; Tne I'resbytery of Ban Fran- eor bad dourished, and the contslbutious to the e "“%J’x ok yrace, morcy, sh’ dedco 1 ach | ent would recaive Invitatlons to proach In diorent | Letiy i Secn more numorors and. Hiberal than ‘ 3 pe rit of power’ and Juve of a sous city churches on the following day, A few words | during former vears. Bemoniiia"s :'::"’_'l'::"‘::':'fl;:‘: fosieaa s | of instnction would horafoa bo I ocdar It hiog nAlnllil;‘ dheteuding o 120 espart th Atvembly ad- . ol rem! 1A e AN JC ol u| o infor! va o thees Begpie oegantiad ot PRI tae. il anco were Sundey-achool | 104TO0 ML QYRR WUS" waLEiicied from Do Sountry shelr hethen. Kook thelr tomples sacrife The primal necemsity was that they should | Liske by a sertes of Intsrrugator aud fdolatrous worahip, toxother with the vices of | study the leason, for no 1f ho be s Doc- Bpeccaes waro alao made {u wupport of the ro. heattieolain, which they practice upsaly In the midstof | tor of Dl\-lnun. was qualifiod to toach unlews ho | port: which was cventuslly referred back to the gur populals olties, e had learnt and had naked the blessins of God on | Copimitico on Pyblicatlons, =~ vhat ho had atudlod. _ Let them seloct tho centeal | Al tho pulpits Ailia clty Wil be occupled by teuth, and Ax thele mindsuponlt, Thatcentesl truth [ delegn “""'"‘“’{"W n u'"l I|"‘°‘"W'" ors of ous habite ways ¢ waa* ¢ renentance bofore (ud, " Tloro was Ninoveh,a | the Assembly visit Lincoln University in a body. IR O e O A P DENOMINATION WouLen 100 Fonders holr \arekso un shis Coast certala. .,;‘,f;':,a»} the thu:l‘m «i‘.fi“J‘J.rf one, 2;1?3?3.. OTIIER DENOMINATIONS. é‘.‘&‘xfi’.’.‘-"fi%'flfi.’.‘n’nfl‘-‘fi'fi'»’fi3&1’:&3’5?{5‘&'{’.’&‘@3{-;1'3..:’ and \awnpanls alike, Rosded salration by ru- o ull tha favina viin entance, letthom maks that their leading potut. 3 gbast who T fow earani ta il Siaca s iha | Ninevel as secouniable o God, had Boen welghod ANDIALOR ANGEL 2 eitimaics of ‘money ~ becdedi sdvlsing In re. Wieeat mnd most - efoctaal diabursoments eta. All o ilch tarme (and they may be found oo pago sdaf the Assembiy's infuutos for 18/0) would Indicai® that the prinolpal busluess of this Comuiliteo is 0ot Lo quicken Rad nourish the spirls of benevolence In the churcli and thins raise more muaey for tho Church's benavaten work, Lut W cunstder the \tacmbiy's pians and sopor- gisatte hioerd, cutechise s sectetarics, and Lok 4 ; yunoral b nce of the oulgoes FAlner - tha' of b ncomes of 14 DOROvOIBaE perar jone. Now thess things, In #0 far aathey need ta ba done, €onid baduna by committecs more iniple aud ssally pro: Vided Ui those of the Synud, bt e veally Impur work of wila Comuwitize s yugyes laccd amosE the uthers tn which it 1s mada thelr d o suggeat and ald methods for ralsing the money, MeraIs where the dimouity Hles, aud tils must have been tho objoct which tho Orginitors of this larke and importans Commitios uf the ny pods had in view, silmulase, sysivinatize, and socura tho viial, Ylsor ous. and steady activity of the benevolence of ‘all the churches by brioglog them all througl the 8yn0ds Into direct, spuciGo, anu represeutotive connection with tile Ucnoral Assumbly And with thoss lioarda whicly are tlie agancivs of Lo bunevolont work. Thls miurt Lisve boenna primary ubisct o ercutivg tlita Conmlitos —to quicien foo fouiiatos snd thua givs aduiilonalairobth nd valuuia 1o the streas of the cliurchorbeaoh alence. No othier ubjeot or gbjects, fnlependeauy of this ‘could call for oF Justify ‘the exlsience of such & Com: Tlitey aatiiia, of one froi each of the Bynoas. ud Lils {n & wurlc of vast aad vitaiiniortaios which s ot du i, bira | toothod afler anuther over uince tho réunian. and for (lonal report on the discipline and canatitution, ‘which were adoptod. The articlcs reported are embraced In tho constitution of the Methodist Protestant Church, and rolate tho mode of stations ing ministers and preachors, tha power of aue nusl conferencea rolative to colored membere, re. resentation of homo missions in the snnual con- 2, ‘an Derileck, John . Paimer, ‘Francis Holllster Eamusl Hsckeadom, It C Fans Hiastons—The Tiov. Jacab Belvilia, D. D.. the 1% % F. Jobr D, ) o ehy 11T, D. D,, (e Rav, W, o 3 FY et ey, e ocehge Kl B v T Sonm it ot Wiliami T brewart, the " aries A. Hawloy, " Jiale! H. Lalrd Todd, . W, lofimaa, Lewis I, i » Calvin M. Sarks Jamos 0ora. Fureign Mlesons—Tha Rey. A. J. Upson, D. D., the v, Lo M, Glover, T, D.. th liee, B Lo Lowrs, D )., \he lley. M, Colfelt, the flet . W Ll\ll\l the (6. licis Fancher, thy Iay. . 8. Foler, tha Kev, aion, steters Widere Alpicut Goodman, M. .o amucl T, Davie M. ., enfamin ¥, Avery, Gordod !Lu'} iari: Cha rs Bafrd, Lobert G Thoiopson, A uiriy. ducation—The Tlev. Z. M. Humsbzy, 11 D.. the Xev. 1l lloward Wailace, i v, 3P G ejenck, the ten: . el the Itey, Jobn D. Jon tho Lav; David sieattio tho 1oy, 1; Ambrose Wikht. D, ha Tov. Andrew’ Sulfandi kiders Cyrus Coruion) {icormo L. Loa, Menry 1l HiAwkins, David K. Btron, Nothan Ti4d, doseph €, Magee, Ass A. At b«mm—1l‘na itty, D . tav, Dr, Maxwell, the lav. Dr, Makinovy, ix“ ‘TRublnson, the Rov. T, Belbert, 1% 1D erence, and reprosentation of eac dlstrict in tho Goneral Conferonce, The only chango vwas in the latter articlo, which cbanged the words *'oor thousand " 10 *‘dfteen hundred. " ‘The third Friday in May, 1860, was appolated a8 the thiae for the noxt General Conforence. "Adjourucd till Monday, x — RAILROAD CHAPEL. OBLEORATION OF ITS TWANTIETIL ANNIVERSARY, ‘The twentioth anniversary of Raflroad Chapel, corner of State and Fourteenth strects, was cclo- brated yestordsy afternoon, Notwithstanding the frequent showers tho attendsnce was large, Glling tho chapol tu replation, Tho exerclses were under, anagoment of the Suporiutendent of the Sun- day-achool, O, M, Ienderson, asslsted b the other otlicers, teachers, and tors, and conwisted of singing by the achool, which 18 & stzange sdmixturs of rich and poos nd white and black, snd one of tho Intoresting fn the ciy, by W. A. Root, chorlster, . A, Smith” presided ai the orga Tho featurs of the celebration was an uddress by the Roy. 1), Kont, in whick » briet . history of the chiapel .wus glven. 1le founded the Sunday-schunl th ir; lieed, tho ltor, e wilger K o "aia may Cxerciac ua great poiltical tuduonca | and found wanting, and tha pouplo went ou licad- BBIMOX BY ROV, 8WING, &W"?"fil‘idl" lugx;l‘#; """."‘:.’,‘f""‘“ cqual nuus | jeguly in thelr sine, Only & q pmar ofa mmm Prof. Swing pronched yosterday morulng at the Yord: he pubiic mint nas been seraioly cxcicsg | Aiould bo takou up with @ descrlption of the city. | Ceptral Church, taking a8 bis text: oy e weltation ot the “ceunumital’ asheciy "of | They musg koo tholr hearts on thogreat fact of 1o~ | “yor thou st mull:z&lhn & |lile fowar tban the ut no rors - | h '-'?-‘flln'g‘i' 'an‘.-"m:'fl' i 12'37“::7' 'ifi‘i’:::’g'-nj :'xu?"mf": e TRct Ut Nineven seeu o gt | P, G S L S e ntaing nkle inles N ) shEitco: wd us Tty Ghder Urcusura J1obe fact Liat | ul;:%.l:nfln: Louthan clty might | lero tho translators havetaken liferty with the e atflo] ' Curtis, D, Aho ltev, Dr, llockwell, th .gml:blfiuluv. Dr. Saftard, he fiwv, Y. ;ln'uu‘umu oy, , the tlay, Mr, Oraeas Tiazonit e, W, D Walcor 05 Tk Cunrn i ey, U ., (s lleY.” }saso Urier, L. L., L Webber, tie Asseinbl) ing Lo,altting In connection wi lll{ Hovert . Leln, o) \~repurd) 00 el direct Thatrutagist Of by AsmLLY. 80 Kt aldiaw, the liov. Charies Hutclinson, 1, D., the Koy, | that thoy can gu every year rm“. tifo Assainbiy o the. lited maother toremava to Los | Bt "0t avery ma or heath Mebrew text. The word rendered anyel {8 tho | of Indla or Africs, o¢ In the haunts of vico, but | from which the chapol has yruwn tweuty years ot Wangi, the Hov, Josrpu J. Lemi, the fiov. 3% | B sad thus to wll the churches, can o ua tha nobi dosomii wiat | DHIEY B qvery, matl, o G cathon, to Uod must | s word wbich fa used In tho OId Testament for | BN in his glory, must stand Leforo the mind sid 105 ralltond-car, and With ‘fiosn sciolars Eartini b the Tt E 1L arhotl L. Dry ad caratully fabtructed scntaOF the Assem evolsdmiver | ba B0gbe, o prophet was ot seit o Ninovah tasient 107 | speak tona with'nia lipe of heaveny eloquanco. | Which' ho Gatiored (rom tho Lyways: henee e K. fhowwan, the 1on, I1. Wilson Tirowh, Tron: i thorefore the signifcance ‘our oard | God, Dub the city was Lighly favored in roc o xfiuryio thelvareat | bia vielt. A K&r{lul abult ‘b Grawn betweoy | 1t that Y Wezincy onuchun Ugdeo, . Reaves sayre, the Our world being one of davelopment, we must 0 w durtng the year, to awaken every chufoh Lo & aonse ot BSGa and pelile Lo N 1 oge W iuaks {ts benayolanue ulleciive namas of tho prasent comfortable edlilce, n? o lfitle lower than d s00n slx cars would no was made only road ita misslon, not In_the whigh havo o + B, Brawie fie aovered with his work, sn o 2 Jeneralsaie=The Rev, Bamuel Pindley, tha Tov. Jab | forthe carryluk oul of S Ueaeral AseuiLiy's worthy ‘8 seconiary biacs 2 Y Deity, 7Tno ,expresslon e strongor fhan Inour | wunk, notin the hearts which have atood stil), Lut A o A "'";'"‘:;';a:';"'.!:'.i. e, m';'.';-:‘.::,::f:,':: i | i 8 e scqutoance vt s o | TP citent B8, FESL AT B7 RS | ol Kroweth it Bord's LN SaE ee i inet vl i v it lover ha | S In s Bsfeic e st Totart | Bk befhaer, [ 5:1:‘"{51-' "aar B Ayl K v ripend cq moru Im| () t . Al W it 3 ] in Houthor: i ol ul Lo 4 L m”::;l. e o A0 Kidwion James 1. it e i s'.anv!::m: T '.‘i’.,;; ‘.‘,fl:":‘:sg L n,Cons o o buaten wany atripos. - Jomah wae sent | Delty, snd I8 crownod wish glory snd honoe, end mtich i 1iterature and. ha L3 i 0 oning. proved churches have organtzed | o preuch tho. torrore of ' tho ‘iaw, and ' fo Sharipss, lare coniied | & 3 ‘Thus, whilo wo can, it we vo chaass, (bink of g which are ranusiced by buioatsof | furly” e Sinioss S Seosfe "hepta, "U0S | man only ason anas, yothe most good ak ‘have aiso Toarued ttiu. Goupal. wioh fe | bicesed tho Jabors of this'man, Who did not really | come snd will como from the bightst eatimate wo J B oral additlons bulnq made, t inadequato for the growing ~ work, and anothor wassocured, Tho lutter was destroyed l:rv the fira of 1471, up to whic time school bsd been lold evory Sunduy from the ;’imu-': Chasles ¥ 1ien 118 paramount work, = work u tutit oudlt, s vat it the oxpoctation of boln bleasitg, 18 way ba nadv to_ioerease ln etliclency sud teness untll its [nfiuence 1 fx . Skl Sekor, Jainca A. Qaluralin, ure'of Abarnce—Th o Hler. hive higher ‘motlonw of i “Uev. W, L Brown, the ey, Clar tound among thuse who inthe pame of avarice - 1ra 8, D0UG, ihe Nav, Vacoh e 1oy, comip 3 falt in every church, %'if tha | want to proach, and ihe peoplo bellevad, notin { can place upoa bim while ro moving alo: ¥ 0 "u'n.’c'fix‘m'u‘ Vo ftev. d, fiunte lE'nk O B, At wb #oc UbJLc chihay bo atialuedIf posbie s re- 3 Rt an}l;.','}- Toheh, Uut o o, Tisey Drociatmed. & Tut and | tumoin thor yencs, " Mems aa s Dot it i3 | & fa Iotty unee can guide and laspito us all, and | commengoment. T prosent bulding was occu- e G Nutler, tha 1oy, Aribur L, bavith, the jiev. | peck i every particular oliirly L L irtsitants minutcs | Luwmlisted thowsolves before ¢lod, and turmed i I 2. %3 hence A +2rlst can I upward mitllons upon mills | pled fn February, 1473, and soon aftér & socles, TFuomes Loward the Koy Slepben W, Tgus, the ke ‘»‘urllnu r‘fnu‘ren shall |l » Leuedted by the n tho Chin e, m.‘ wway from thele uvil deeds, \When thiswaguc- | Deitys will always bo the provosition of | lans of minds, although the whola heathien wurld | waa formed in connection with the school, whic Dvid D, Jiowg, whe tievl Nenry Mo Yunc, ihe L L e S obsuch | combiiahed (od foravo $hom. Jonah proached, | miost usofalnces, 3The individusl muet | wid miuch uf th Christian world would tell us of | hay ever beon undor the fostering care of the your, i Tioa ey e W artcr. B Do tha ttay;0, § Mreadis anall How rous eac church Lito th treasurl ‘missionary eficlency of the agenles ot | Dot W i, but that they should | feal Wias he fa bimaolt sent Into | RMES wice wud humin litdensus. Abows the | peaplo of the First Presbyierian Church Tt A B .0 the ftev. Wil il Jiov. O 1 OF tho Boards. 1t L therafuro, tho aiin of this Com: | the ‘detuminations I8 . nob. greater he des whila me, nok with the ter- | Jife for s divine purposo, and. that the world at | o oF fitiod aud whiolo ages of vica, thatone valcy | chiual for tho past year has had an avarage atten oY fhipe 't" ] v eatile, the bf' e use uf -w"’l’["fl" l" those of our jurch, Aud the rors of the law, but with the mussage of peace. o8O0, can o Licard uuy! Man was inade little lower | ance of 400 childran, and the suclety has grown, pev: Alcred i Daalilety ey o tay, A Sloxandee odll lud_l rosbyterial Cuin thelr conbined effortaar ropresonted by al “*llalletujaby "t done,” West wung Uy the | 19r§0 lass work to be done that shull bo fully | tusn D av crowned with glory and { and ls now fourishing snd partistly suppoctiog a \thison: the Hev. W, AV, Whiples Kiders, A. Hcote | miofstcrs sud Elders nd conscer: a | cii Joisitans, Your petiiionere Yoe) 30 cungreyation " ng by worthy of & balng not far removed from & God, 1t | honur." ! up of belnge enclrcling in | pastor, tbe Jiev, Mr. Fletcher. The Nov, ¥, a4 mlentin, Ueorue W- lachner,"Fraak | uf shs, chitchcn, o xly, bt dife, prray 4| eieation ol tho i Calltornie. o EHBSO: oviin appREasES, T walkinom pincisia 1hak oréh artiaan’and | tho alf sbove our Ledds which arge s onward uy | Fiokios, 'of Clovcland, ‘algo ‘midoa faw Fomar e gem i ders Lo . Eugens 0. Wosaward, | Stce raiiun wid Lraly ‘Chrisiien KivImert0 0o thlk | Kihor axhuy yourpaiiuncs, they hreint 18 "corrulu | Tho Rev. afr. litoud called stontion (0 tho fact | (radosman and professional man must maguify hia ghelr tranatiguration, In Dante's eony, a8 800n 28 | aduressed particularly to the ehilldren, o e Tiyde, Thebe rown, leuben Whalen, | by sffectionsiely prescuting aud palicutly keoping bo- | ratiun of thelr sentintonts tio unaaluious sction of the | thut Jonals bad 10 preach just what Uod command- tha throshéld of the carthly para. Tho chapel had Leun sulfably sdorned witk Lrin Diverentix, laraea W, Lotibius, fora Jl.wn\ the beriptural, reasonablusad lusplring, | the Synodof tie Pacife st (talate sessiun [n Ban Juse | of, Prouchers of the prescut duy must sl b pursult, o must not pormitit lodragalongata r above him became filled with Lright | flowers, peunanf 1 ba or the accasfon, .»....,.c‘.v_m 2:,;,., 1‘." g\;mn.mflhgh 1;... °'1"'51fi:'{v7.'§5fi'3fl'2fl xh.;;cmm WiSET 1 “-'r'x'z'-"}i;'nh#:'iuuenn. Ay the Gosper of mwml:n“' ’l'luz-uwnd .‘.31?.‘."‘&. 4 puor dying rato; ™ muat not, be half-askamod of -Inlrihw 0 choered him onward by forming Into | and the exercise ing and lllrnzlivr‘ e Meh caneys Jonn Ar Abpleunte: & Laatiay of fourse with arery Cariation. £Ud sertion | namocrs o HminAnce Spoakim of ihat. ihb' preachiug commanded ta Jonah wau | thy calllug, and wpesk of It ke thoogh ho waere | ClOIFs aud winklug the beatliudes, * Oat from the | The children whore each preaonted with a bouqae Commisice an Teimperance~1ha ltev, Willlam aust be evangetized by Lt on thie Mouns takes slina-glving fur granted ~fust a4 I¢ At Lthe conclusion of dues pruyer, and thie fluca of the (amiliar lynu on Prayerlglit bo hroperly chanied so as o reads **Lani as they 11ve should Clrhuans give, Forouly whila thoy give they live,” 2. 1 I8 not only assun tter of course that puinted and personal, aud the third was that tafs | araently secking some othor business, And It le lllrj-ch!m(‘ llmnuhll“:fl_w‘«‘r":"“- 8 1hat which Gud | alao well kuown that wheu a mind doos onlargo ita anot, O m;!:‘mu Savior," wanthen sung, | York and make 1t stand forth in full torin, e slze, waa {hrown open for ro- | then evenaw t or occupation sssumes honor- ptlis came fhis chant Oh thou Alinlelity Fatlier, who dost make et il angoes : ‘Thy primal offfucnce, hallowed be the nlr:u.‘ *f-‘fw\'zuh. Sho Mav, ¥raucis A. Huron, Prof. Kvah - Clari, Mr. Barnard moved that the first order for Priday Tnorning nust ba the considaration of the report v CATIIOLIC. AN ARCHIBPISCOPAL CONSECHATION, iLarty aal prospurity Of ‘this Stata by Miowiin i u ateaity and tanhincreass of 'sn Taiorant. and viclus | Mfter which tho mi Thus we all, passing across the Lhreshold fnlo Y o ) b Brection, . exiry o Bives Ub 1t 8 deciared vo bo * biekead & furs danger. marks. One dolegate dwell on tho ab d : ; Bpecial Dipalch to The Tribura i he motion wea aubsenaontly smanded 80 asto | Kive I\ 1 bited b have tho teaus of glylous sesa AL m e e L L e b O D s ot Th1s ataitan s mongoes | s sasiy Iilo, anould eariy boginto hoarawos | gy, p05 N, 8, ey 20, ZThe conccration of make the ruport come up the st thing Baturday | &4 the wiluw's two wites: 1L 1 Ulessed to Jiave thy | Jation.” Thelr actual numfl‘wu. thelr wide .lf."m jon | by, Proachiug wust be like th i e L and valamis valces In the alr, sondlog down te ALivax, N. 8, May 20, » T B O e i Cartta BOINE O lvink, fur 15 (lkens to God Tt (3 Diessed | 18 st detsiomenta, aad (ho oloschoss of Thelr dinestig | Dok mepsape. Praschivg wuet Lo liko that of Kd-- | destgnor of wall-papor wrlus ay niug weak learts the lmpules of ihe higher b Dr, lfanoan as Archblshop of Halifax, at St. Mary's giiauel d, furla was on tha Commitieo oa Foralgn | e, Tortoe Shcltns orocties outs E...ncm.nuu.' cachh of Uhe prBCHAI '3135’:". bt Sha | r, uftor delivering bis messgo, be had begun Eniitiumst o belittomans The Gcauvation 1t | Saics’ frome o sk AAd Lhar from tbe woiificd | cTomouy ever | wltnoued hore, Thoe i len| " pea Ct UL by re Y o tlatman uuuu:{aunu-l{lnn i cm:m’l‘flt’u‘:fl:‘lfl " aad 1T kel of 8 -‘.:y:fl.fl tum“nm‘u nl by ;?.f..i'in ol n-luc s or real | represvnts |6 onu fn which tho wiud can [ ‘Chrlat such su oxaltstion of the wultitade Les | blabops, eleven Bishops, snd soventy pries! gsme | look upwa ol come, 1ndaysand nlghts that would have been durk Indeed without Him, thit une light has for nany generatlons Rawmed forih: cletiva A eslate, h: ¢ look downward, Look- a’“gh‘"&"";‘;“:n;"g""l':."?hmgh‘:‘.F :‘:z have | of “billfards, or 8 the | fng downward, thls mind . Lecomes & danc 2 utd be f 2, v T word would havo gone all over Ninsveh, ¢ Tsaw | deater inw fow poor gouds, which sro carriod from A o s S b ot RO | Yimaitetng o it ta Mt | Mot s o o nf & Iatacld sald the orror had been corrected the azy belore. A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. 7 part In, the csramony, Blabop Couroy, of S G, Treland, Papal dolegats, was the cons Thef tilniy & U sit oy eu".‘-dlnalrlrv:‘.'hu .. At10 o'clock the procession s xtn and breadih of Uiy mlud, looking up- 1 14 JTI 1 th i A Dr, Reasor, of Bt. Louls, roas to & question of | this iuay ba tha crucif taat f the Church's viiallty an e e ot s or thres i im ey | Potiphar, %> Mintsters of tie Gospel must be cone | ward, bocomes a nobly desler In Roods, o) LA A b G AL hedral fn the followlng order priviiese, haviog 15 Ly band a silp from tne Ztunes | IV, I8 1Ay be Guds spuctsl messags (0 us fuse | Feduciato. “’ sy besTous dcatin Ut uhaskeiiclog the | sletont I tholr conduet. o T comess Butle Segler In ool jomvoriod Aflfi'{h‘g'ufi'if."“"‘ "’5:-!:‘1‘.‘:'.5‘ AT godencon, wlin_ 1l ons! <ontaluing what purported 1o ba & teport of the | Li¥L e incSdy Rerowit s o0 LU s Bonrhousd | Chinese 1y Callfurails sntertlacd, i uiid bo e Bl Miarpo, of Chlcafo, conuldored Jonsh as bo- | ous man weaves ligon (o ‘the ‘place where 1 lada 18 ta 1ho port Of peace: o acoliibe; the awhatant masterof | ueetiug fu Farwell Tl Feiday night, st which [ 4 B s oryt ever kiia the doors ot upportuaity | Lofioducate, 8 missionare speskling by Cauton, dis: | (ng greadly blessod in that ho was a' dow and a | suothor weavas ailk and on all seas ura ite ehips. | Man by a creaturo of fnspiration. 18 v steolutely i the clorgys the ishop Portisud Bk B4gtl Dr. Heasor dellvored an addreas, iio salid the ro- | 30 widelf upen 14" (e world or Uie o Sahies tur | iana, Gree” Viatofa © Chys Satra propht. 1 could not eympatbize with the un- | Thus, tou, the moker of putlary cnlaryes hiy calls | csseninl that ho bo ailured by the splendor the Dishop of Titopolla with s ELLEYS dgh] porsconamed uich groas missépresantatious that | eulraed EvIae s Yreat, 0F de caouurmiimein i | (0" galding, Sad | gea Jore clrdimcisea Niasrlien, 5 0 T | o shsi{ g and Guseta”vedbia cibitvited "y | of toworear. "aad e a fals quiivy 1 | te, Blahop of St Janrs wih & LMY e o h i A dow u Y s e i o 3 151 iy iahte folitions 10 be CHUTElKhd bbb | oAl (i BAhY, I tha objets and faterustaof s aifuction a ‘Chieas wehoot "ol oo Tartr rowarke ou. (5 | Phiias A tholr ssarch o the mafolice of ‘thy sie: | loarney lravsa Tt Mimble cradte. ta. b Mars he Lisop of Chf - | followed by pra Puctaurs, 20l 10 preach nud Hold rellzlous sarvices with | he best matl teaching thy lesson wero mado | teenth cuntury, ‘Fha profeaslon of tus law i a fa'th, catwpoakerw, after which the noticos wose | poor thiug fu the huuds of ouo who cambines with Bishop of Chatham with a chaplat ringdeld with s chapla q':ubfc with a c!llpllln;llhv ‘Arciblshop of Toroa~ Journey from a little humble eradle to & crows, and this lugplratiun within MT ll; an wve ant are aud batleatly, il befure the "contre wil seon that, withowt “quall resorve, . there objects “arg hobi scbool, He then read extracts which crodiled hiv ho Bishop ~ of with satemients which he did not make, and o the jenerally ons, 14 'Archbistiop of mutic, g of ghe march. It Is the Wk mstd . ho would be afrald to ' meot obis" o AT hould al "Tho Hev. b, ‘Fliompéan Ied in prayar, | ft 4 roal-catate ofice, aud who sk it in | B thig Uod-gi fon even when | %] b Soperintendone aud solf-denying Sablath. | oliet aid 80 uocesaty 4o each uiber what n iy e aieted o thephs Rad L Uosalbgy Lilug auhey tho Avsaiably wd: | drdwiae ub papars o Cyensasvas b thonans | Uosass Givebiod Teom s 2t soutee sl butosen | 10 WALl a chaplain s chaplain fof tbe liook of (ke %171 achool workars when ho went howv, 1('s cony of | Hieul cun bo sureuleed or iegloctod without b comine Ui the Colares d unth 8 o'clock Mondsy morning. O of otia who 811 thraugls early sad widdle Nl | only & Tovers dream of & Crussder's viston of wine | UovBcls; chsplaing to thy Auslstant dilstopet S50 LT gz sroulaitall undertheic eyo. riule e s oty wad (s wicy o .u}h Fomes il ety sy nie Wainag'uiloasi shoiid sud wits the whilohals ot old age Mands In pret. | ning back & derusalvio, As I e glutton wud | 9 or Charlutiatowny the Archblibopoi e . , o should, sccurdio (o ubifliy iy o wuce of thy udgew warking out viv tho | wine-bibber one cun perceive the remaine of & onte 4 b ' Ceras ! Yoy ol i & 1tela more chreful tn 1ha Tuturo, | Lheis Peiatve hecosdivios aud St e in eact g 18 u\!‘fifl’{héfl'fiz‘?‘.‘.fl'}‘i‘h'fim BEAY Ml Antnaily MISOELLANEOUS. oot Mot VI chomet Phralt YUat chrrlos | Twial und panpy sppetits, s0 fn the Towylogs of fera; o Maater of (o plause. O e soms 10 this Committes that Judgo best adapted for tho m‘nfiumm of "(ia | BEPRBSENTATION IN TUE URNEIAL ASSLMELY, | within atreal greatness. man after riches, of empire, or fume, gne can dnd 0n 0f g ¥ a motion, Mr. J, D. Johnson was eranted leave ot oS b ee 1 LeAre work 1k e ronu, | Solueseon this Coast. — They would taz the Iiderty uf To the Editor af Thy Teibuna, ‘Tous all the worke of man aro lylng before bim | marke of the fuct that tod mad the sou] wuch that e e bearert & iaitre- 7y | of aence on bccnunt of sicknuas, Tog sud develoniza ot ths babuvolente Si thewhola | i Fusk ths Dosrd of Forelyn Misslons ba fastructed | CHtcscu, May 10.—Perait we, (brough your | tobd snlarged Luiy buaaty of 1o bo retalvad backs | It ot be lufauied Ly - the | merrow, boolk:bedrer. Tha comecrator celds The Moderstor than suuvunced the following KB ON BYNODIOAL HBCOWD: . Ebonser U. Flugey, Elter Jullua tastlc. tue licy, Chiarles 5. Dowlog, Eidar. cutinery alitmore, e itev, obert N, Elder Bawel 1L ILIHI“: Central New Yor) saiguel L. Johuson, Flder busrer; & brated at the blgh sitar o thesight. A second altar was erecied for tho Archbistiop-elect, of which ware placed (he white vestments, the (o torcbes, the wo Iosves, snd two smali barrels o wine, which wera prosautod to the cousecratiag Dol ly' (o fundameatal aud sowlual ihing, fro b rot Wil b 45re o Follow, ot CB L4 Brds S0 foilaw. - Let thie fountaing of beusvolviice bo vpea ihi reains of beauvolencs whi de uhnnll},urm“lll‘lléw.laulo"lch caric by tho Auseinbly Lo regard thelr misslon [a Caitforais | columas, 1o lay bofure Ly embors of the Gone ward oty dust und sshes, ‘Thuy are ko tho wild ) 1. d foru) and | a0 1ciarr 84 &8 puphiacy or 0ulpast ot Whell ioldaled | eral Assombly of tho Prosbtorian Church now | o u o vl-'-b-:'-:‘-i fif}:: inoa sad wmeaus st the comnand of (b | convesed the following plan towsrds the solving 4. ""..n rxxrflm;} mlsstonaries spoaklug the Canton | ©f tho Yozed qagstion of reduction of zsprosgota- Such elog the pature of fue man, 1 would swun be a ruln shoaold an power of 8 1M aliste blight hls vaut futare, 'I'h ihuvissia of doul which ta tne past has fed upon the will of tiod aud u) wura Lo und thelr e iclls which they are 10 water i BT Bt T ol 1 Miiton C. Btags liau are HIL ugeetious weialy of tho cona i 5 i g eclation of ulhrnlly, anid which anfarled Ity fa ~cloct. Bl Btailiaiie e oo b Black Bl Wi | eradiBeuilpartdblobie b ol Litara Sossrusa: | frates ....mum..‘:é‘é‘:;‘u‘?;h’ifl‘n”m:fié'«“&&fi”: tives. Tho Bynodical and Prosbytorlal arranae- | *3fS300L 0f which they bave mads suly Blttarsns; | Beeiatn ol o e horove. would ag | Blebop at 1o offattory by tho Arelblaiopeluct b M, Depoedl} Cincionatl, to Rev, amuel T, Hopl, | tona semay B0 nesdiul eay(ag to milatcte sud ¥idy tlon, be stateod ln Tie e Rbove Bemied auaal. | wents, boundaries, elc., remalning a4 they now | all of 1, aud henco man most, by ol coutrscted snd degraded, untll Jo tho form of & TR CHUEMONY e T Ay Uor 1. L& Blephanton Clevelsud; the llev, Lavidill | dod the workers: *° Fncus thitgs tesch sodesione 13 | reeieaby iy Board 1o labo Buspag tlio Ciusss. are, save s fuw changes kinzdom, maynify mau, He must 0ot look at hlaie | miser §¢ could Jook ouly for more rebes, uf in t! E'S}:'f'ffi.‘.&“ E“E“E.flfi:'z‘?flt oo sie £ A ju sorge B. b Joy asaton, gut Uf scason, Wth ell loog-sulleriog aad de- o form of & romxutic luver i could ouly leh for ite enlu to come lu. Tule deeam of futurity's bleanedness {8 a1 inseparable part of ul, s ciecked Inits movement alon;; the line of God and fuiuortality, 16 will sthl} dreaw oo, but will oo lonor give 03 great wen like (o uames (hat adoru b past, bul Will bulld castles of alr lu the realms 3 d animal pleasurs. You cauaot have & groat wanbood withuut baving s great futdre ba- nealh It 1 must ke ur the strajo, Thoa, O God, bast wada wa ouly & tittle. lower thea Thy- lsu, r‘dmllw 'Fhoe Jwuat return to be punlebed or rowueded. 1t I singular how much of the power and beauty of sven unly semi-rvllziuus miads bus spiung up from ths Christian eatlnato of mav. You Know 3. That Such missionar] S FPranclco and solf nor at Ll followe and way, *Shere iy notblog Oskisad be tructod Dy the Doard "W 0 to the adjustment of tha olned plag, viz.: “" e 2 p Sy claes e hiera; Lot ud ol Ga wecry, far 8, visologteas Vol “'sa " ube” widion "aclocl | Plrai~Group Presby contiguous fato | §5 Y80S Reres 8L S Bu (i Ducbio, ho hydat Jook Shine"Eiutad youtte of Sipertos Dlety hod taiens | SWods the two Pruabyteries thus grouped to l- | with profuundest revervnoe wpon thle living "“"?“”"‘"ghr”dfluuflu proparaiury b preschivk ternato with each other ln represontstion, as, for | soune, and utter over it that old solliuquy, *+Thou shd Gospel o helr countryinch, aud ‘Tv’ aTurd theu | Instauce, tho Presbyterios of Orangs and Newark,— | bast made main & Nitle lowge thai, Delty aud {oropriaty foatrucion 1a the bails of tha kngliih sad | Oranye éutitled toropresontation in 1876, ~Nowsrk | bast crowned Bim with glory and b At Thenfeus sueoludy, aad Bom | 1y 3570, Tha word man 1s bdeforc us (o be expsaded it YT | Jecoad—Rithor minlstars and eldses from one | until it eball Bave becume the second wurd in Presbytary lin sama yar, of mialaters from one | languaye, ln topert, the frat one bulnk Uod. {dord trow the otbor. The latter, I think, | VictorCousinsaysthe mighticst word In sposch ls Mird—ia th £ a0y dupate, eufcleatly | oot stanis Bert {oe WORd o, 1o tho whols 1 3 the case of an! al u 88! that o B . warl . & whale Ereswyices woull recawunond el to svielliatiod | grave o ment fue sitention. of the Usnersd As- | ihréa:scor and twn years.of auy of You, you caanot Yo omy Missloae gomiy, arclaay botween ooy Gwo Pregurtaries | Sy e tunguymud beaadts of this wecond wa 8" Your nimorlaliels would uot Lowaver. bvsar | thud asdoclated, (hou bota, for tha timo bolng, aud | and we wnail all come 1o the border with a solown To! ¢ i IL. Laimnby omas k. spllisman, Elder Joun Daua Juimiy, the Luy. Juscph Uurdon, Elder D, ‘Columbus, the itsv. Niram fi, Kellveg, L N. Marsh Erle. the It 8l Urri Gesueva, the le pion gae Harriduury, the, Kav, M Elder Eifjab A Hopkingi ander M. Ha3éo, Nicer VUt tha Trev. Houry LTS Huots, Bouth, der " Joba B Thomp! ward Kenny, presched & niost mpredalva gettodl, ’l‘;:thnrflh "Azu:xzdo‘d. ‘l.laui. ~001.An‘;=:‘\1\£l|dln:} suvecsl promincnt Pratestants Wors pre ehieh Farvsnutill disoruted. ke verices 3 vsad &, wero presoat. Vespsn were fi.u In tho afterncos by the A 0p 0f Quuliec, and (ba Lishop of FPortland preached, To-morrow hg Cuthol! Lalifax prencut the new Archulshap with au dress, sccoupanlod with 8 palr of horess sad twe carriages. AX ANNIVERIARY. 8pectal Dicyatch o Th Triduss. " OrTawa, May 20.~%u¢ ulilvth anslversary of the Eplacopal consestation of Plus IX, wus cuie otiag. Ul “with, thus motlves for giving the Commictes atiu 't uottato aiways careful fotormaiion sad urgeat cwdnsliu lt?uul 1o metlivds of glviug. Earnest eadesvors are 1d.4v 1o wcury 8] ractfoo of weokiy coliectioua, uF coniribuy secuutiundition b the Awembly, aud the Feidrts o+ dicat yrs fual provt tuls ltrec - erally, wivrs tils uie the coutsibatiuue ts murs th, fuluca sad Jog o i Bt wike securs avery wevk, atlll, privata benevaleut appropria. tlonk 879 eatBestiy Tycouimenod. b pracit e of making It 8 PATL Of Lu Cvustaut ‘ululwc:rof u Chries Uaa 116 fur 83ch eracd Lo lay &0 3 dus propustiou £ s revoaue, aud Lo Lay (K avidé 34 ) louger Lla oo, jut @ approvrlated £0 DiaevUvuL purpsids, sad thed hovor,™ 8 letlcs witl A " S houta appear twat roas tns puarg ue Foretgo S0 st [ndsadiitess i WOPk, 8adshould the Bard ACuoalr uf sovariag the incrvasd of cuntributlons uccessary (o i1e ealargeient, i Indlana, south, tha lte; oward oberl gy faws, Noreh, iy Led M, otiind, & Wilifain 1 usinan: outh, the ieev, WllliL 1. Nrowue, Eler Juiice vos Hausas, the Liov. 0. W. Mcltuian. Eidsr