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"PRESBYTERIANS. Proceedings of the Eighth Day's Session of the " Assembly. ADeliverance on the Subject of Sabbath Observance and the Sunday Press, Tho Case of tho Editor of a Pitts- purg Publication Brought Up for Action. Perils of Presbyterians Who Are Responsible for the Publica- tion of Sunday Papers, The Judicial Committee Sits Down on the Appeals in the McCune Case. Reports of tho Committees oh Ed- ucation and Theological Seminarics. Recoipt of the Lettor from the Church South~-It Will Not Recede from Its Position, Long Report of the Committee on tlio Work Among the Germans. Woman's Meeting in Behalf of Home Mis- slons—Addresses by the Mis- sionaries, PRESBYTERIANS. WORK AMONG GERMANS. RALIGIOUS BXEROISES, The General um:“my was catlod to order yestor- ock, the Moderator, the Rev. sy morning st 0 o'cl Dr. Lells, in the chalr, The Itev. M, Hulllday and the Rey. L. C. Col- felt led In prayer, and Dr. Eells reud from the elguth chaptor of the eptstle to the Homans. The Ter. P. M. Dartlett, D.-Di; mas azing report of a rovival In Tennesece, and prayed for an outpouring of tha Ioly Spirly on all the thurches. fhe minutes of Thursday were read and ap- proved, The Moderator announced that he had appointed vames D, Iodate on the Judiclal Commission in the place of Robert Shaw, who could not serve. Tha fact that the gontlo- men on tho Committen of' Work Among tho Ger- mans who were not members of tho Aspembly wero d 1t wonld be s great lie called ttention to very anxious to go home, convenience to them to hear tholr report, BUSTENTATION. M, Qo W, Stowart zose to a queation of privi- lege. An overture from the Synod of Phlladelphla on the subject of sustentation had frequently beon The Chalrinsn of the Commlittes on Chuech Pality eaid Thursday that it had not coma Tho overture was certied (n the minutes, and ho moved that It ba zeforred to that mentloned. to hia hands, Committeo. It waa sa referred. WORK AMONG TITE GERIMANS, * Mr. Sicbert moved that tho action of tho Assem- bly, by which the roport of the Commlttes on the work among the Germana was made the third order for Saturday, be rcconaidered, T sald that, for toe nret thne in the history of the Proabyterian Chureh, thie subjact was ta come up for considera- tlon, For the first timo tho German ministors, who bad labored for a number of years among thelr countrymen In connection with the Presbrterian Churcli, wero ta be accorded a hearing by the As- 'They had beon anxlonsly walting for this knew thero'was a it suiount ©f prejudice against thelr' patlonality, oat obstaclos In the way (Jormans, but they knew ato do missfon- ho Presbyterian The causa was not fnferior to any which was vory im] lhll lho I‘ulb‘ywrlnn Church Jook after the [Applause. tembly. opporiunlty, “for they Thoy know there were of doing work among the that no'chureh was miorc called ury work dmong them than Chnreh, bad come bofore the body, 1t Uermans n thie country. \van. come both. homo 10 the followéra llflull Amzrlu!ll by km\lnk after 1oy care of thelr beat luto Iesl that when the fe) 0t seady; but he lud Leen inade the order whe: ¢ Sabhath, The Itov, Mr, Pagt w the I'residont had l[! sfter tho material Intores wan the duty of the Alter tholr roligious Interc Presbytorian Mr, slnhorl said: “llur Ill withord a report and 4 nl 0 hoine, wuru of Chr! d thoy should tulfill lhcll duu‘ a8 pond o Germans and tak- 1o deoply regrote Tt wos ullml for twice it was o denul‘ r | would ba weary rnlm tha week's work snd longing for tho rest of underatood to eay that tod Carl Hchurxh ook nu of tho Qerans, -n;l [ Charel gau sald the nporl ‘was ready, !nux was not b btough up this &" ek FIXING A T M‘ummlnlonel movnd mu mu ropart bo made o lar ardors conld not Mm taken up by cour- ey ot dlanlaca mo oF the arters of tho day, ‘. Truwley mored tha 1t ba mada the Brat arder um ordar of the da odersior said, th ide forft. It m of ths day for Monday. s Moderator umnkod that it would be a great znvmunco 1f 1t could be entertained to-day (Frie l"flrl.(mllmllnn sald it could P' takon up when Mr, X:Knluht understood from tho brethren that two houra wonld bo suficlent. o Dr. latgold nmuvled ltut lho Judiclal Commit- bee ‘Thore wery also other ordere; and hu dld ot se0 haw hey could antici- ought ta a0 & 1o} Pate the mas Me, MtKnthldidml want Itto Intorfore with the regular o:durl. bt he thought it could come in A Cummhulunu moved that the ordey of the day e report nt um Htanding Commlttes on Bduca- pi but he yiclded, io order thas the nmmlllce oRitila snd'Gverturos might aub- this 1 called altention to the fact that was not neglecting tbe (ormans. The report gnihe work ainang them had been cailed for twico, hearing if {t had been ready.. Ntween mits r ne Modq 2d it 1night bad hag SUNDAY Juedience il e b mmlu'fl, TRa Biathciluna o sne Asbembly bive umn\un Tecoumend Suliared 418 Mmply 8 overtury; m‘uumhn ar“t. rnnu-?nl resolutit .m'. fli.“"“'“" delivirancas 0 aay volu felpation o Biots suud "”:?:‘.,‘!'nu‘m fl!f.‘.’m‘:,‘zf,m "m"mry. 1o put the seaslon usder 1 readin, \‘AN DY e Coinm pot Intend to mfll. Iicu % tho oY ad obeyed tha Inatruction of mm , they accepted tha docirine uul Juo v- ulunnel lln Wwhere there bus beed no They by 0o means accepted that p‘“h oncluslon of the rea og of the, report, ds of caplas ron plal tice with nnh at Sewteuq. dlmt:d by, thy fdtewl cral i, Dyky sald z:‘non 'Mch wan);‘mh:e' the re] ewbly, The b b s Toug conreren JoLicrY of A 1o tereucH theough Ita b3t e o0 Of the Uia) ot so28ioD put & mem of the w s Freabyices, reapo AND BUNDAY NRWBPAPERS, al SEin i ready, bat fel L] hoped it wonld |Ja ho mallanlnmnlhl-r -n- wmdto. erred b’lnt‘(‘uumlnu sotlinxng O o whab Anumm ‘roaflifme the resolutlons ns wdopt: ry ettty tortls lnmo m-wud"nummmfiueumemun and of Pres Il M Lhurch aad “I h:‘ ariti of Byi ¥od ufim\umr pul L‘"“ t :nllrr wihia tbe constitutional hmuo( 8 Presbytery T Thiecy the ‘Sesatons of & re Lo pruceed according 0 1he disch: 18 computent for & 5Y00d 1o Featirs K8, 4 the rc&mn‘ atated parenthetieally that have Com T of that church u mm’l\:n&h- coummon fawe that bo was the fro- Seanior wiid controller of 8 Sunday news, g o OF tBe church dn:luuull.nbo) bytery, w egrotted that it fi instruc Wity giviog e inatraction, of tha General Ass of th which _the lhlc: tofare held. ‘That church™ had this testion, would look o adapted the rgport. really gratefal rurnly local eriap Church, pastor, and which cept the cllpnrch lind been imply, but now woul this: thorit would say amen. crances implicd roference to ‘Uharch mbtibrs. the uniform ow, and where to casen. perance? did t! 8 sesslon, a Presbyte: and had | lnfl|v(rlm\) sesslon, from this the Commlttoe on becauss country. modern fathers, and sona the Presbyterian batticield on the Babdal piause.] brit * furthor, Ume? 1A, puren & uhln‘.h n fug & man, point to, be ralsed, of the &ulau and aoseion be su 'n:-hylory. uayln, In thc commuonit, lmm. toriea wouls sian ls unuer cuua. iy Chalrinsn was llmvl this pervon was Babbath, lhuu pmmwluz’: nefifl for 1 o facl thii Babuath, cr's hoarers, accordini mandment that editor transgresecd ‘Thero were cr A motion was ina the votes, the large Indorsement thelr action. and said he st Hen ired k) Ilul him Dyke’ lnd the Alumbl Dr, Hittinger. 0! B ‘The Rev. Me. MacM: try, sud ibls oughd fres hatl. {Applause The M1 o be heard. sccmad to think that of the Bnbhath, and confirmed the Preabytery sod sension of Sewlckley Chinrch. Bal boforo there wan nn opportunity (o nvu ant or dinobey the instenctions of the Bynod afon compiained o this A understanding among all the partien that the nbject complaint was to geta doliverance of the highest conurt of (ke P'resbyterian Church upon this whole eubject. The principal point upon deliverance was anked Whether !I\l Presbyterian Church stood lllvl‘m and the Argembly on this_polnt, 10 know ‘whether the Presbyterian Churc to rrurve the sanctity of the Sahbath, ar whether 1t taken & now dtplrmm op this rubject. Commlllee desired, and the partice in lnterest de- shred, to know just what the doctrine was {o re- gnnd to this mattor, scnted that doctrino In the briefost possthle form, and he trasted by its adoption the Assémbly wonld unanimously declara that it h Sabbath as the fatbers held It, an bers of this Aesembly Intended to tranamit it un- tarnished fin lta sacrcdness to ihe children who would come atter them, THERAY. DR. BITTINGER desired to may a few words beforq the Assembly or that the Chalrman wagnol to hiam On the contraty, there had been & connistent proiding of this church, for reasons he wonld uot now montl nl this judiciatory or the Inferlor one a particalar n, and they had accomuifehed their end. Ho mn- this repurt went, he would spint of 3t, and would only take oxception o the dellverance of the Court rupiclln{ the expediency of mmmnfionennm entire Aabbal thrown oopen, and aa he hoped it might not yet be throws open, be Tn the sccond place, ther wers reall tlons which it was impossible for thin most any other one, kl Docs the Prosbyterian C: declarationd relv::lln‘ lhu interpretation an of. the Fourth Commandment? To that ho ‘The second question was thist Does tha” Prosbytesiun Church lmndl.v tho delive In the Bynods and, when a church Judicatory below the sessfon toak into its 0ivn handa Lhe clrausistances, time and placo ofa case of discloline, whether tho senslon was the beat Judye as to whon, whora to proceed, or whetlier the l'ruh torles, or Bynod, or mum\ Aum 1y was the bedt Judge In [y of pecson would humlfly luhmll that the entire history of lho fla e of lntarlnpcl:r-nc: i was equivalent to mal ¢ it to the wisdom .na dl-umlonur nn encral Assombly ona temperanco such s deerco aa it had obtained from Bills and Overtures roapuunz the publication of a Bundav paper, i hirs caune intemporance was a less ovi] than the Bun. dlynm Y:” No, a thousand times no! Lut ‘in PEraANco was ) rufl all over the It was an old evll, £moud. and urlmu ln its rolativus. hl dnrlnz the Wfl malnly. {he Ban, thioso at home felt thit thoy ware Justigad in hearing whore they wero -ml w 0 :nl!urlng cvon on the Sabbaih da; Tho result was, that then, for lhu 1 N q:‘elnl(nn w8 brought its. mynll in the neld‘—“smll we Lies un-wvr lu mo question waa, lmnmllve- of tne dootrl f the Church, ‘Lot \\’n its \vurl: "of morc| nr 'hl“ whatover the Church choss to callit, it bad T Vo st pe Camplatned of —if bo D any ground for complatat at all. sinted that the church ln question should not ba bmughl ur op by 'stop uniil the Kasombly o stand s B-bbm.\ lml did the Church, harch, consistently liwe up to thas slmmna! What, (hon, would become of !hn great. railroad corporationat " Did hotd lny Mofk {n thom? What became of Ulu Sab. bath Lroot-cars wors run fn nlhnr ‘lu‘ clllfll' \Waa thla & work of noccealty? o e ¥ourth Commandment ho broken {n order od's people might be religloust Wh tho Sunday tralus rup, and why did mi travel on uwu nunh t.hu Gup-lr—-— Mr, Albert~] cnll tho genuumln toorder. Hols We are trylnit & session, - 'he Modorator sald he dldn't think that was a . Albert—The question waa: **Was the action e et 'fiynm Teguisr; and, aball tho Dr, Van Dyn-l lhlnkthl ?ulnl s well taken There Is not ®ne word In al Bynod or Preshytery undertaking {hia personwhote pame 1 don o it will not be mentioned—-Ia wullty of not lcy. Thero {s no such word thore, there was 8 comuion fame mla the Injus of re- the attor diclal ‘fl I. 1t thoy Bjadeblth e ug w o have boen onough to satlaty Hug they lmod In the gatcway snd the protoction of tho Synod of the DB. HITTINGRE nld the point to make lnu‘nu.ulho reply of fimnd in lhe vlnlnunn of the Tt the mmcuuy ia -ulnu him waae thas it {i of others wobld make do that. &hu uwrl luhllnlllll]l rmed llm‘{h. rulmnulblu editor of & Bunday uwows "0 could not be & conslstent wem Preabyterian Chureti, 1€ l wan could copstivn. tlousiy have an intersst In a Buuday newepaper, and oihers could not consclentiously have anlne terest 1n Bunday rallrosls, sama time Imp fcated ln Sunday ral as the difiorence betwuen these cases? Simply he latter broke the Sabbath agminat their own convictions of the Fourth Comindndaient, whilo the editor nf [ n)l.zlnnl newepaper broke the e Bittnge ‘zul not ucordr editor's) own conylctions, Consequantly the differ- ence botween thesc Lransgrassions was that the sunday railroad 9nunll tranegressed axainat they beld" binding, e didn's hold binding. cditor nzreed with Jol to allow the speaker to go on, bug 1 met with ul opposition, and, after tsking (oderator declared It loat. Dr, Bittingee—{ toan_thla Assembly for the given ta me Lo bo hoard on this subject, MORB TIME QIVEX. This withering sarcasn had it wlfect. The facus of --vml of the Cowmuls shul the speakor off lhoweg lb{l lh?’y lr(egramfl On- Cowmissiouce even want 80 far ul a4 ha waots 10 speak. motion was puatand unlcd. settled back ouce more to hear coxdu lallw-. nge do not proposc o take advan- ¢ of an :nlnmd Ilbeny o speak. n Waa s freq country, snd lueuuy in [avor of free speec 8k because you compel me tosimply under consiraint. eided that tho speaker enall p b0 Moderatore e iss deeliaed to speak. Ar, Macimeten—1 s sorey: “This Ja & Ttse coun- odlnlor—Dt. repart of the Commities. . MacMasl cr-xmnkllhuhlop-mnp'wln GENERAL DISCUBSION, MB, W'EMIGOT zegrotted very much that Mr, Bltlinger badnot availod bimself of the privilego given by the As- scmbly to speak tea mloutes. Hs (Biltivger) cansen of the session and the co-oporatisn of the scrslon, reforred the whole matter to the Synod for Tho Synnd reaMrmed the resolntions mbly in regard to the sanctity the nstrnction of the sea- ssombly, and it waa the wan just in regard to tha wanclity "1t was claifiod by one of the par- ties i this cass that the olil dactrine was done away withy that the old barriars were let down, and the Synad aad Presbytecies had na r1aht Lo sit npon & a1 before that sesalin, basing thelt actlon onthie ombly and the doctrines any the atandard here- ‘The Judiclal Commities desired him 1o rny that this case had an interest far heyonil the quentfon e it was snitated in that little charch nestled amoog the mountains of I’ nuylvania. become & focal pnin& in whole ~ people lhn declsion of’ the In short, they wanted wanted ‘The The Committeo had pra. the Christian that the meme- [Applanse. | Tn_the first place, ho was to the Commitces on Bills and Qvertures for the very gentle and conaiderate wny in which they had bl’ou)iht 1hia guestion—uvnce nestion. 1le thoaght of the church at Sewickley of which ha had the botior o ba the had been apoken of an nestled among the hills of l‘nnniylv-n luul been dealt with with the conslderation shown ( the Comml(tee In the heginning that thle quen- Aan would probably uever he Assmbly. e i not ac- statement mado that the hefors the enltire l'lflAhY' o & emall villago, Renily dclll with, and wi ¥uch long patience and lung suflurance 53 the wots of the Chaleinan of thia Commitiee wonli seom to raistont ol on, In orderto bring the bar say uimen to the It questton on it fore the publlc, two qucss eparate. . Tho tifst waa Caurch stand bs 1te su~ action, how, and al dlsclpllne? tlo wan in_favor of leaving ti by cal Illurlywnh tbe Synods ln reepect to lhulr 1In illustrution of this, bo referred to gllllllnn .of the on the subject 1% over yet, under all the p ory excltement, moko a I-omcmul cane of discip! SRt savemogingr 1t could mot. get. el ing sfave-hol thee, becatise the Ch hasch alwaye claimed that the Inferiat bcrhel were the esdl Church ol avery. Did 1o of the ant! 0 ha Bonthern Uh\llch N- s to when, 4% ch dollcato a Take, for lu-pundt. Iha sabject of intom- he Cbarch ever obtain ‘any decislon of the General Auumbly whlnh mado It lhu duty ol ora Bynod to_take "Nhad & I\uyl nlllmed um not got at this da; & nestion IAI({ Tho Buns B aper institation, 1t " camo When hrulherl. bicoding and dying on lhoy wore ["«‘pnf.m. ] before ths American Charch, Church, —always ll;nvll\ ‘lflr ith day?™ and t hoar." [Ape mada an’ exceptron? And ‘why was Il ln- It wonld seom, it muast bu nat the recalcitrant mulnn tled among tho hills, theototical « de Prosbytenan ytoriana Chicago and all wete nistors Hll records of the F whether mqnl oz, and [ nl the the nulc’r{ avesti- Taw sald: ** This Id not deny that ha procecdings maplicated tens of thous. the sume way, and hll reon reasion of {he el Ilm Ue waas not quite will while lh-{ wore at tho roads, whera the judgment of br, (o his (the cotne while thi (nat & commundment that And In that respuct lhe Calvin, Time '* all over the house, b persuual lberty they have aioners who bad voted to Go_ahead!" slc., wur stepped forward and 1 thooght ha we Wero pre-el- T wil) o aster—The Asscuibly has de- liow loog? 10 ba afree Assombliysod a ulum will speak tothe Umlianon was leveled at THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, him or his church. Ilfs felend knewihat a rulehad been adoptad that no one shonld spesk more than ten minaten unlest by permiasion. another cano. 1, this was attacklog tho scsslon," What that?~that the sesslon should give deliverances antagonlstic to thoae of the Asaembly and refuse to obey tho highest mandates of the court of the Church? Hn belleved the Church at larze shonld reafirm her dellverances, ayiog that aho did not helleve that thero had heen finnno in nm sentiment of the Pnnhylsrhn tho ce of the Babhath the nbllgfllcn nl lhl Fourth Commandment, ened to bfln lenfently with that cangregation (Sewickley), becanso thcy loved the brothers of that somion and Church. pracesa was inittated aslong azo as 1772, an!, fn. d onforcing tho dic r commitice was apol to confer with the scarlon, and sce whethier th conld not Indnce them to come to theirdnty in {ilsreqard, And thoy haa“eren connseled with a{rrlm; hrother,—be was A personat fzlend of pcnkcru.—nml arked him, If he maintain her ground, any ¢ (3 n{ueh lind beens tho talk below, member of that k‘rcnl)rln knew that I8 had sicad of exerclsing rigldly, commiltes the doctrines rathet _than to witharaw and Charch which entertatn the thing had gone 8o far, Church, that tl Anscinbly for dctlullm. avowed that Charch had undel on lhll recnnl. ot orlgiuate l!or) ncw that this nu- hnl(le fiuh!. members of the denied { the dd Tle ry (A moat of tho create 0 to laxer views about the obaervance of the Fourth Commandinent. ally he hud given him this countel, e had hoped, In order 1o suslaln the Eu\cn of the Preshytery and the cre would be -no firther trial or compinint; hut ho found the case brought up to the The brother fmplicated the views and »cntuments of tho rgoto o change, ¥'The standarda wero adopted long ago, when the ‘wonla hadn't so mach light a now in tneso modern ye," and, therelore, the In the Church to'sustain their doctrines in Ilehm gone wo far 85 o say that torian Church was retreant fo the Tt o T fhe standani anddelver: ances for the observance of the fonrth Command. ment. ho proposed to sock & place In somo other lli! friend (DIt Elr) had nleo said that the BunA d!lnng the War. one was it mlzl ut give news from 'The spcaker took {sauu with Dr. Dittinger in his dcclaration that every p Charch aa well as others—wanted ASund»\{ pancr then [n order to get that nows, lle Hehimeelf refuscd w parchase this pa- per, althungh he would hear d church that there bad boen a battle, {ricnda In regimants at the front, could day, brother wascorrect lnlnkln'.! such s oulllnn notteoihle, AsMr, 0 unable to goll his stock and get out, and that might mumm aspect ad, heal 14 the k(nd.-nm mu hmlhu was opposed o the nb~ ut a van Dyke sal The roport Tmerely ald to the on licatjon of the paper on Sunday. would be were doing, But he al repared to 1nect they could tako it up and know precisely wuu& lhey rmod that the publication, member of | uPrMbylcrlln Church of n Sunday newapaper, 10 be hawked about the churchos (as was church while the _long in progress), was an_offenso sgal offensc af Church. ‘\ppllnlu.] JUDOB MORENEAD arons with great roluctance, ‘with the pariies, snd rezrotted very much brought to the Assembly. regretted thai the Besslun. had not disciplined tha Bt ho wanted to call the altention nl the hooso to thqr(‘ at principlo thoy wers pow the roport of lho Lomnluca. ‘wan for afl tho dcllv:rnncu the Assembly had mn 3 on the oub]ect of the Sabbath. 112 0}d not buy Sundny paj en\lomn ;‘ clinight] ke woul en the cannons were booming, and he rustied to get nn:lhlng he could from tho bnlt‘n feld Ihlt would glra him 78 were & at naws that lh question wan over brother. ing down under man, o War, wl o 40N3 wero oXpORe. 1ntolligonce whether 'his ds tercd oratill living, And he lots tonched fhem bu them. "o amerlad that od to, bul responsible I might be rlght. RiRCY. ducein the Presbytorian belleved. aper, be Fosk' concern, somo ho wero ralsed tm‘-nll\my ontitled l’mbylerhn Church, tho deliverance pmmrly. the delivorance could ha would weore persansl peonle, —uc\umon He waanat a **loo 10 i) overythin; that & reasonable Je: the Sesslon, then he him, his favol, atances :) |nl¢rhl‘l spread coutd stand by no sach nlewm, o Chrlatianier, alone. lcr o his eeat, that, bocauso by :‘nd thore churches would plaaxe,] Let llu lopping e 1t principles. lund u App! Twquire them stand by it. Ill} llm but nothing ne-lullun about allowin) was, and know that stock wonld williog 1o bo s stockholdor Yet if they laid this rule down, he would no longer be a mombor of the Presbytorlan Church. The ‘houss should refiect npon ihis, \V\lull ihey came down to particulars in rezard to Sabbat anea, svory mnl;h,.o owned stock In & railrosd or At ron or ratse: ey Il members. the Chureh held stock In it (Bmlltl] tha ‘theve, on Banday ~wonld to ?rumbamhlp &u [{ He was In hopes that ve been so made that it not. have boen upeclne.—lwnld not bave been brought down 8o close as to opan_the Sood gates in every mua neighbothood whore thorg hnu werg among all when men o another because lhey ald something that othurs thought they ought not to have nmn off ko b be taken lmm tha Church If pos- I mzun be purified, and ita wembors must Was s man 10 sa; thu knl o woald hurt his friend or hils congregation, that Le whould therefore refruin from uslng it? Uod forbid that Ihat should ever be wet up s the ot ia this counu 1 the ULrother stood before Ium.h ln was ascandal to the cnmmnnll him godown! Wherever thia principle iwl -npl nd. m it bo applied! Ile would rather Church whose wmetnbers, whi -;nlruu in hem.—m:h 8 the Lord Jeaus Christ woul ~—than to huve & Church of niote members, o dhcipline, and worldly morality. He was snxlonsto hearsoniething sald bv lh:‘“bhllh!r which wnnld Justify them iu Yoilug to t, but wheo the casion sbould have all um- in nnkr to enforca It dlcipline, b d Ao was willing to wnwu . nn-onn- "muhylnrhnllm Moderator remarked bt luuhu dinnulvn. A call was made for the order of 3 T R i bt Funltled ho Teport of nu Overtarea to bo read, sad by courtesy b bad permitted the discussion to go on. If 1t was inslsted upon, the special onder mat courtesy the wever Commilitee on Hille 8 belaken cmmum be docketed, L\lmmluluu«r—-\\ v can vole 0 lhu e} éh mation to dockel the report wes - 5. W, § t lbllhar- rt of \ho tewar lwudd fre PO snvml called for the question. MH. DAVIES t fauiliar with the facts’ said 8 great masy wore not fanl the pl -uac order? fr flu:‘l‘n Sfllll.ul. llc . wm sad wanted ¢t ocrder. Shoald ll Ml Il‘.l. bn-lnu- bthn |K2 Iam ‘lvu way (o the ‘The Modcrator reminded him that had joss refused 10 Llllaup the ul\llll'r.l.lhn day. MNr. Stewart asked i \without & rocossiduration: "'ammn&um“ by 1 ar 10 0 80 Ordured. Mr. dhowar Qhery. A& |mpuml tion required & bwo- thinls N e was norry that the Assombly was not so lndulgent #sin He shoald like to hear him (Dt Inger) gn on, and give ali tho reasons which ho or the Church of Sewickley conld offer for not pre- rerving the sanctity of tha Sahbathday aslald down In the staodards of the Prohyterian Church. friend (Dittingor) undertook to say that **antonomy when ti Asked the highest olng to and from Ho thouzht he t the news just as well on Monday as ou Sun- Apnlause.] Therefore, he didn't think the caso Nk the strects aud sold at the corners lndtnnder the shadow of lnul Gml Aml nn fiat the Cheistian sentimont of- tho flo was acquainted He was'a Babbath this on for the introduction of ihe Bnaday rn{uru. e was not advocating them, and did ok ut the Assembly was taking am im- moun wmlmg‘:r 1t ldoplm\ tho roport as It was, bl Whflt would lgu dallvemma bring themto? 1t hmnxnl ihuln tu the fact that 2 man who awncd a in a Bunday papor mvet, for that roason, M dMlpllnld. and was not entitled to membership in the Proabytosl: it Ile was mot going 1is woald leavothat to lhu Ammhl Tt 1f firo. doltyeranco camme, b an Uhnmhv ow tmany peopls before the nlllflnll liow much dieruptlon, and agony, and_feell Churel papers (o the larga citles had Sunday fssues. The paper (hat waa publishing the procoedligs of tha Assembly 50 well=TiHE TRIBSUNE—WAS & soven-day 1t was & large )oln‘l;‘ d woll, ha woutd that concern. ve done, This wonld cl. avd they would como befora tha i from thuo to the Preabrtery, and thante (o tho Eynods And then up 4 the Aesambly, sad the body would be flooded when {t nut again. oase man'* with roapec Babbath, that wanted a new dvllvonnw. not belicve in & deliverance that would dlsrupt the Church and bring thom into Interminable dificalty. tapplause.] JUDOR PURNELL balioved in the power of tho Sculnu. in Wncldln hat was right snd propor, and the brottiet hiad put his defonse upon that nmlln th of time shonld be given to or one would have stood by His volce lml his vota lbunld hfll beo But when the | o Proabytery should ba! :h'wt ;I B nndnr any clrcume 3 the In n u--nd-l 1a tbe flum a0 cnmmunu nd on lhmu h all time,—thay when this scandsl abroad and reached the Pmnhy(n ., the Froabytery shoald allow it 1o go to rinciple, plause.] lk was & princinle which wouid delhmnu Vresby- It was & principle wbich wonld do- ud they could not )unll‘n. 1t s) n!'llrul {rom'tho_statemnent which ha the brother (McKnlght) that they had had a uflll: ent te to discipline this brotier, nola watter whick could be peoned up; nots nuaiter which could bo confimed to that church It was ooa which cuncerned tho Preaby- l:\: wnrenmd Preabylerlanlem everywhero, be eald, ss bad boen ssid llufl\llln l‘lhul‘.’ulllhmln who bad ihe knife Iun al h. that knife should nol ln applled Ile few in numbers, A reconsiders- Jndge Purnell nndumm um the roport was taken up by nnanimona conse: The Moderator—1t was. Beveral called for the question. DR. WRINNET sald the honsa scemed 1o have ddmd lram the point that was befors them as pressnted in the ro- rorl. The question was, 8hould Ihll Seanton call 0 scconnt A brother who was sccuned of erring, and {nvesrigate the case! The report did mot say’ thot ho waa to be condemned, —that ho was guilty. tha genilaman came before the Beaslon and uld “‘Though Tam & stockholder of this concern, 1 don't Approve of the Sonday Jarer but ], cannot control It, " that was enoagn to satlsfy the Seelon, hl Imlluvol‘. Heo had heard mombara of It say ro. ‘That wonld be enonzh 1o ratisfy the bnlhrnn o know that, beoanne his wan one of them, All that was asked was for the hrother to say he did nat do what ho cmflk\ prevent, ~the “famne of the paper on ay. Just as men did ‘Wlllh nwned H\{ "!l% h.‘l?r , ‘or :(nck n & gos corapany : when they bl a nity to votn nfilnlnnlpwngklny un Sunday flleuyw:fld #o; and ey cauld elecioficers they elected men who were opposed to running cars on the Sahbath—all that In them lay to prevent desecratlon: but they didn't feel boand Lo rell thelr stock; they were not rununally coraged In t, or ez zaged In_promoting butin auch s way that ihoy yiclded toit, nnd sibmitted to it, 88 hey 14" to the (Iov- tmmunl, and the Slbhllh mall. He fi) letters In Bnunlny and took them out ondny. ed In tha way they were car- mnl ll llnl& Hugday {mllh. and voted aguinat them, and donn eve in his wer to revcnt the apening of lh olll~ tfl lm nndny, o pal taxes and ‘was a8 citien’ Al tlmy could uk. in the p\lhllcll(an % a newapaper, was, ‘‘liold your stuck if youso please, hut, as far & yone nflnence, Qh oncerned, pruvent its hoing pubfiahed on the Sabbath day."* ‘The question was again called for, AMENDMENTS, MR M'RINDEN 1 #ald, if he understood Dr. MeKaight corrcelly, ho ald alirm 1bat there was necessarily an incompati. Lility between memberehip In a Preshyterian Church and participation in the patiication of & Sunday newapaper, because he sald if the session would procced Lo try the brother who was involved, and ho would declare, although he was a slock- holder, hie had proloated agalnat the publication, they wonld not take any further action. The reso- lution did not moke provision for that position, which to him wasasound ons. He wanted the rualuuun omitted, of else made mora cxpllcit, Dr. Van Dyxo called the speaker's atiention to the ward **voluniAry, Mr. MeKibben lllfln Q think tbat that helped it. Participation could certainly not be igvoluntary in amattor of this kind. He moved, as an amend. mens, that the resolution be stricken out. This would compol the scssion o praceed to teial, and thon e caso wonld come up as judicial and fot as lltllllm in thosl. J., W. Brown moved u\al the amendmont be IIN on the table, Agr Mr. snuun moved, | u. ) valunhq " bo changed ¥ RESPONSIDLE." Judge Hflmleld seconded tho amendment for the rcason that **voluntary ** was introduced by {he Committes, Tho word was "mponulbh" in the orlmnul papors. Dr. Van Dyk ka sald ho would uecpu d et tha roadi n& be *' voluntary and-respanalbl 'Jndqc orohesd w-nwl l]llnl ‘word **volon- L M, BZ\YIDn lmln‘ed upon the question on his smondment, Mr. J. W, Brown moved that it be Jald onthe tabla, " [Cries of *+No.") The motion was lnu. BrLLL bellnvod |n kewlun nm Pnnrth Command= I. aad ha \mnml sn- word “:Mpr'l‘ub 030 to mu- w‘;em 1t mlxht be llmwn !IIM lhownrh ware of ncceasity and mercy, He d to the publluuun of Sabbath papers lhrun uml d 1% was high Nmfi the (l!n\'nl ABONN ummnh. y expresscd ita disapprobation of It Its tendency wuw pthe very foundations of religion, 1T they gase up the Sabbath they wmight as well give up vreaching, and charches, nud ovorythiog con- nected with religion, e h’l}"""‘ 10 be tho paa- tor of one of the oldest Fresbytorian churches in the country, —-lhlll&flnnthlmu 0, Long [aland, 2y here the Habbath had becn kepl athgo 1040, ~—where mu-:uly n dog barked or acat mewed on that doy. ([Laughter.] 1fa mln 10 hia church had mpon-lble connection with & Sunday newapaper, bo would take up the matter and discipline him, It was timo they Insisted upon tha sancity of the Babbath. The Sund, n{ papers wero spreading all aver the country‘ and 1f *his was not pux s otup to thair institntions would ba dostroyed. DR. WDBOX sald it 'onld bo $m) ible forany ono to turn the Qeneral Asscmbly Into s housa that favored in any sort of way tho desocration of the Sabbath. e rlnm .] They wero unanimous about that. "But l.“lll mo-l lntrleula lml dellr;\u qu;:unn. to eruthfl. wfl.h lo llmt}vnrhlnu and ¢o llitlo rhfl- oric, and so much of Beripture, andso wuch of formaldeliverances of lho Ancmblr. lhll thoy conld atand upon It anywhere. It ateack bim, ‘when ho first Bicard the repors read, that the able Chalrman of the Committeo (Dr. Van Dykel had allowed hid Gngers to ran away trom or twist his 0. Ile bad not hesrd tbat most Interosting ‘persons) explanation,* hutnlt Appoar that explanation taat & gontloman quite -distin- ulsb pvn the foor muat tllherhlvabormw or purchasod a pewspaper, which he (the -pnkm supnoned had no special repatation for piety, nnd poseibly migt bo called 3 Sunday newspaper: and any voluntary participation fa th publishing or n-dlunormchn{mur. he Aupposc ongbtnot to be encouraged ausa. Ha'wiahod to know If thoy wara goio lu scipling nmnmbfll of the byterlan Church who worked day Saturiay and sold his newspaper on Sun- dly and let that brother go scot fres who worked I'dsy Sanday and_ sold his p Dapor on Mounday? [Appllulo.] 3 mumu o putiiog the Sunday queation "'u. od falsly—oppos 1 desc- cration of the dny—lo that it woald ucconl with the atandarde, (ho deliverances of the Asscmbly, and the Bcriptures, And ho helieved If the ro, was recommlited to tho able Committee, nod incy ven an opportunity to talk about the mafiera ittle more, K ey could put 1§20 that the Asvembly could give It a universa) indorsement and show that they meant something. 1le moved that 1t be recomumltted, R10Q8 balleved thal the nnbNmunn of & 8abbath rewspa- per was unacriptaral, but he wea opposed to siich sn extreme HaauLs 58 that contemplated by the rewlutlung even by l-hn tnurmm of g word “n-wmlblo N ucations of casuisiry which must “Sa 10tk 1o the churches themsolves, and which the Presbyteries, an ods, and Qencral Assomblies should not have Urought before thom, for it a0 tha wark would bo endless, DR. VAN DYKN sald the Committec on Dille and Overtures, com- sed teen_wlse mou,—or fourteon, cor- mnly.—hld consldersd the whole eubjuct hoard h th par- tles In intercst, thoso parties had Ak‘chtrtvl that lhny were sstiated. Evofi Item ot the reconl had boca read, snd every of the report dis- cusacd, and the Comm!lwa ‘wore unanimous on th subject, the Assombly desired to recommil, the Cummittse \loum Lave to travel over the samo on that question or participation.” There was quuuun 2 the Asdombly &b 10 whothor the pnbu- cation of a Bunday pl or was objoctionable. The uestion was the pnn lrlunn In tha publication, ho Committeo bad put in the word **votunta: thinking that would cover the whole ground. When bis banored friend, Judge Morchoad, woved to ut fn the word ** responsible,'* ho saw that this ida't ciange the meaning s all, bus he was will- ing to have the Committos mcecpt it for “the fenson \u\ T Gave n tomger liberty | to accueed, In he * was umnl:l-l 10" ¥indicato his conduct. 'Dr. Van 5 ke was alwaya for the largest liberty, A man M have s voluntar, uumomon with the pub- llmmn of s papor, uwg ot be responsible for Ie micht have a relmulhim mnm npnn hlm against hla own consent. Dr, ke was in favor unmmm. of glving the -:c:ued the lngutlfw , aad bis accusers waald be abliged to “ahow thaf he mlnnuxlly connected . himuelf with this paper, and, having mado thie convection, {hat be was res ousfble for its publication, o both words would stand, snd that the tme F %o Awembly would mok be wasled. by recotns alitlug the repatt, nol on pereonal ke |M!:E but 5 o bacause he was certain that one, 1 not Committee conld not come to diffcrent couclus. ilnll:t..' unless the Committce should bave now 1l The question waa put oo tha motion tarecommit, which was loat, moved to ln 8, lhl 'Ol" *eyoli * as well as ™ which was m‘::‘u.?hy the mover smendment, TUR RBV. a.r? A, CAMFDELL !houlhl the hnh]ln es ahould be heard, and ma 1 Tnl" of order tuat the previous question should nolba uud lu cut o debate, The case had come up on ita mevits. A delegate ummud that the geatleman had raleed no polut of arder, Moderator sald that Mr, Campoell was en- titled ta toa minstes, ‘The speaker IIunulA 1hat the great question of Sabbatb ohlumc- was before them, and jtshould not be allowed abroad Abat the Genersl Aa- wembly of the l'm-b;lemu chmh Inany way fa- vored oz approved of Sune TR RBY, MR nnumw ‘elleved thal the cutire Axscmbly was sgreed as to lhvl‘ usation of thie sanctity of the Sabbath. Tbe fon this Ume bul come up because s Synod mkun lh-“pwd old, rule never to doclde & case In iser courso was never (0 not before the judicatory, u. sincera. xumd that the mution to recommit had been vole down, They wished the sanctity of Lhn Sabbath {u orved, but coald not placu thenselves tight ou Lotk diticult matter unkess (¢ was deliber- ated on by & cuminittes, 'M:h lhnuld bringin s nmlnuun nmmn* that while the As 1y re- tained Ila" priciples i thls . rvgard yhoy could . nob Mn in ng Rl eping cun- demn-uuu nonumrhw«l by rysolutions. He would move thatl the otion Dl Mr. McEibbon by recatlod from tha table. The itev. J. W, Bmvnmnim\u this motion ‘which waa s ordered. 2 0f the papor rolsting to TUR PROCH, nuuu OF THN £7%0D OF RN Tids actlon was Laken ko anawer 10 & refuronce o 'hlcl the 3ynod and Presbytory Jolned by agree- lJr. Bittinger profeated that th-y weremot t* axa BV, Vaa Dyke explaincd Waghs ui uu’l'hl Cluk read a8 follows: The Commisies on Bilis and Overtares pressated o MAY 26, 1877-TWELVE PAGES.. 9 report, being ** l"lp-r No. 1,” which was accepted and Placed upon the docker. rport af the Committes on Diily -nfl nvmnm, D'I 1." was, on motlon, taken from the dock- o frmo v;‘lolvt-l "5 Socsiaer id et npoa 1he aricleh 7o Jho frst asticle f the report wasadopied. Th gna articls was taken up, nding lie dlmmlnn. Egnod adjourned Lo meot mu evoning ab 7 0'clnci, T Gnfmished barinf e beink Ars conlig ation of frianr the eeport of im0 Committes oa. Tiils. an 1, Tho atticle way Overtures *Faper No.1 'wasiakenu Amtnded by xtHKInK put the clanse. ¥ of Bynod, minutes uf §A74 adapted cle Wi And Aunieiaton NO. 1 was Mqapled. Cumian of Baliivision No. 3 the hour foF a4jourament wrrive rna angals o siness of the morning. Sabdelal 20t Al 7 the Comalitco on Bills 'ml O\E"flm!(l’tw l) ' Inken up Ind adopted. fg";d,l:nl;v{l;\n W tuken g < ap and ‘{". o Tt 0l A “amended b, lu 'titutl wopia * oease LAACLE Tar the words T srien ih "15 ‘The saction was adopte as amende, QrLPeTep0rs axa Wholo wan then adupied ¥ smended. o Commiites on “"Il ‘l 0 PL o3, e iererente ftom The arabtory of ith regand WIM L"(?k"" Chirch cane, a nmllne('r Trecommend the adopilon of the following ac- tion, iynnd relterates the doctrine of the nhllln“on 07 the Eourth Commandment. i 1he semas I:00k, and of the deliveranges of the uenenl A-nmbly minntes oF 1610 O oiliis and 1azn, Rt Aynod misutne of i !‘ym od_ Telterates tha ety 1o the pme-u- anilhfll!y T the ttauina’ of & Bin Ll’lnrcg.“lv‘mmln m‘n‘?‘..':"”’ % of 1474, d i m‘.} ‘2&'{" 2 the posttion sad proceeds °'h""'§-n{ ctions the position sad proceedings 4 Jeconding ta publfe tame aring from notorious f; d oW Appesring as Known and ad- mm cdby (RS weeniom o7 the Do Icuoy Charch i sl At Presbylery. It sppers that & regular meme ‘)tf of '.hll harch I & respos er Of & newspa pere uum:n- iltaburg Zeader, which requisrly aaues e o~ Thas thia pave Juat froand to the Preshyter, to which lnl s;-letlvy& re h hlnnflw take M’lln’ requiring the Sesslon of birch to Investiuaio tha cas By & formal process, Dcflfl)ihtifl\ he Kook of Dis. clpilne. and to render a decision according 1o the l(f' pretation rejterated above in Third~That ihie Kcwlon of the Bewlekloy Chureh haviag retused to follow the nstrugtion of Fresbytery, elr respouse to this effect, together Wlln lhelr Fesiona. havisik boen 1ati belure fynods the 5 cuts wlih Preanytery i Llle Tesona insudicient 13 reaurink Ut 1A6. TastFuCtions OF Frsbyicry .mu bo cattied but. 1018 $7n0l woild move the sald Semlon by affec. Honate entreaty that they would bo mindfal of their fofenion. sccondlue Lo the forn o avernment, toy treaty 8yaod jolos in Sty dYflnM the Semiun 1o govera ‘thio church thas 1a i th m fn the it way, rtA—1n Y said Soulon of the Bowlekley Ciireh sl peraist i refusing 10 Toligw. the.in tiuns or the Presbytery as befure, th S they aro to he a- ictod. and tho Yynud horel {ln-unlru the Preshytery 16 inrie Lthein, Tliaw acconding 13 the Fams of Gov: efnment, Ci 2%, aad (e deliyerancs of he Church umm il head, Fucored ln Sfooro's Di: Keal padge i, It 1ashe duny of ne, many ‘of them SADno% Rt In orordnace Wik she 6CAIon O 1he Fres l.ngnm s heraby approved and sanctioned by ¢ J. se (0 net. AN Lowries D Dton ths Srn 1 braer witi ‘spcisi "R‘Ifl}é‘:{?r'“‘i??“.‘“i e ikt of the Symod ! Eri nct from the minuies of the of atiniiaga, Fa, Oct. 31, 3 1970, © 8. u.'fi' Exrom " tated C FRaXxLLX, P8, JAD. 8, 1477, DR. N'KNIOAT submitted that the Aescmbly bad nothing to do with th genors] application of the principles cono cerned. ilers was a case which should be decided on its merits apd without refercnce to other lnur- exta allected. lemoved the previous question, whicawas ordered, ‘The question nu'lmt on the amendment, which was approved, and tae rosolution as amended pasred, with ouly threo negative votes. The cn- tire report was adopled by a similer vote. M’CUNE’S CASE. REPORT OF TUA JUDICIAL COMMITIEE, Elder J, Wilson Brown, of Clacinnatl, moved to postpoge the order of the day in order to taka up the report of the Judicla) Committce and a com- munication from the Goneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church fn the United Stales of Ameri. ca, which was s0 orderod. Dr. Scibert moved to make the report of the Cowulttes on tho work aniong the Germans the ordr of the dsy for the evening, It seomed, how- ever, that the timo was otherwlss taken up, and the motlon waa not entertaincd. i The Judiclsl Comulttea shen roported as fol. jows: 0, 8.~1a the case of the ppeal of Tt S e AT, erd ohins roans 10F l'ruhnlr! o Ciiiats, e Commitite Freommen s s 83aso-callod appellanis wers not an orl Sarly: Shoy Wer ol entlied Lo anngvosl ook of it lias u!" Sec. 3, 17), and that therofora tbe case ba Judicial Cuses Nos, 8, 7, 8, cn 0 of e TaTIsIaG o m Mmmm Sroat s T sifunoragalan the Prestyieey of Cincinnast, for s e e umu."?.';'r'“m -lnr" Tracauon of 1 i ation o Galcla Cominiitea: () K- L. Lodyant and siheras %nnlnnx lh!nmak for the tazia prodcedtas i &1 'y inper an N b 1 EMeGung ing ook hahid Sl pl o Gugeral oy { o tie ‘Cotaintiten, 360 5 et fiands: ke dSamed Jargmelent: Snd a the conatitu. Sloa Jurisdictiun aud rizhtsof ihe Kynod over ita lower cuuriaaretu ba aacrodly respe thorefora_ the: ;evrnl wmpmnh Yo' el Emd ln lhu Synod of Cl.nnln~ utielal Orse No. 10,~In the case of the compiaint of N-mnm wést and Thomaa 11 Skinner a S Bynod of Clncinnstl 1o ease of review And coniral, :.'.'e'.i'?a’"v'fl,‘&‘%‘ 'r?fo'é’fl"‘-";‘d‘.fi%l el St a s in of Thomas H. 3l‘ln‘n:‘r‘-nd mn:;-l. o o ‘fi\llnf Cinclanatl, for ot 4akipg wp s euing a'colninint of be. Bxlimer Reninet the Presvytery. i the McCuna e then nlndlnx.lhc LSl pechmmende Hist g thero had been b0 judicial ackion of the Syno nod In the case u-nm-mm- complaint eauld e, Bt simply and uuh oetponement of #ction on a ro, JudicimiCommities of tho Bymod. therclora ihe case . P, Aydclota, the Commitios recomionded ubunu mifficient reasons for direct compiaiat o the {ienerast Auembly have Leen brescated, thie comolaind be referend to tho Syuod Judicial Caia 80, 4~1In \uo, oass of the Itov J. Waller azalost the ‘l labury, 1he Cow: mmw feconmend AT docum romanded to e bynod uf T for s heasing,* The report wna accopled. DH. BRINNEH'S PETITION, ‘The Modorator said La had mehed a potition, and wanted to know what action shunld taken about it in view of the past action of as regard to potitions, & road from tho repc: show what had been flnnn in the past, two Assem- blies baving dcclflud diffecently. 'l‘hl.l wss s tlon from Dr, Skinnor In te; to In the report, Should it be read! 1 ‘The readlng was orderod, the pnoer belug s fol- lowa: Yetition Qeacral Awombly upon the daclslon afithe gt Jq'.umnum e ek erin feterrod 'rnon dordsmed appolients na d complainants nuh’ regularly conducted. accunding to (he constilutlo a Prashyterian n.ulbll‘l durlag our histol arcluetunad, Chitrch, and uxc docislons of (ha As- u sll the oourts s bacn compl uad mu carnoetly and Quoed ttie Goneras, AMCULIY b Ber Ut !lwr ms 1o bo heanl upun the merl of ) threa otlier cunpiainte alrectly M, iery 1o the with ressons 1 i il of” pra u-«uaumnm lulllcnln the admi of con- siutions) Inw, tir canslderation of whieh wauld con. turio buc brict ime. Tho tied our'brl-l-uhululln- clsion of the I'res nelthier In foray uftap, compialnt, nuhm‘ (3 Betore the Judicial Commit: tee, ' Wo respectfu earneally request that the Ay-:mhly will (teell |l whathier our written ne dre - iuod s sutleleats for’ paming by she Bynod (n. the'last thre cumplaints pameds mnd f dteined (hus, ant e, hearing upan thie saine; and, wecond, “whether " In_ihe_case af the two ' coni: ialoaate lll.lnll the Synod —we hl'l rogu. faiy” conducted” shem accardion o | the, "law recedenta of* ihe Church and it hearin hich wa ara entitled: lnu. hird. wh iher ihe Jocision of the tren ol Avcm torarer that .pmmm Commitiea 1o ah orietial Barty, dad may bo Beantin &3 Appeliate Conrt, st ‘e have coma (0 the Assombly. gulded by our Iaw and nurdnchlum In_every case, belog entiticd by our coatitution aud many precedonts (o complain, whers i :‘\:vulm i cage appear oa one of ta Alute, lu Ql un.m uflu bearars I the ae s buportaacs ot ouf requeet win be canl s buportiasat ouf peguset win e inoifast wiea | rlzbt of culnhllllh H:lp“l lunlllll: CAsS, every Just Loow uxllfl lnfl nov 10 process uf beating l whera forwal for- nnsbmmm%u -lumnm-nuuu.-nu s ok ta be Fem ok s R Tai -nm.mum- o bé Iigicted wiihous peaaiy il wl L ) 18 44T % : T Thduas I, Ruenen Hapith The Rev, Dr. Hatteld said llul vetition had already been bofo mltzn. and thal they were nuulnou- in ther ro- W ‘f. Brawley moved the previous question on lh'u option of "the report of the Judiclal Cow- mit Tho Moderator sald that would hanily be falr, and Dr. Vao Dyke esuggested that they sbou! bear befora they struck. o Loy, Mr. Orlu protested againet the adop- tion at tho pressnt time of the Committee’s re- port, Dr. Belivillg rose ta & point_of order, The pre- vious question bad been called for and eeconded. The provions qunnun wu pnr. and declased lost. cmhly-ndnul Mh to have Its tience a. ‘but shouid they do su lojury to fi wholo Church by refusing to hear the petition- ers? lle llu)nd that before they went any furthor In tho discussion they should bear the ruport of the Comumitice on acords of (be Synod of Cia- clonatl, Grest Inllmlll weru 8t stake, —charactor waa ut ataki a laud of I&bcuy uul ] Charch of liberty, n-l he prolestod sgalust thing looking 114¢ Tag law. Y DR ‘IAI uu“ W, was éopased to say pottngucuient (ot the gmn. i;:r the records of tle Byuod of clnclnml could be introduced if dealr part of 8 dule- gate's speech. Bul lh: Wl uolhu 13401 Cuurta-mariial were often spoken of as conrta o gaalzed to conrict, and I| nanml thst judiclal cuxmnhut- l-un orgsalzed to Xecp lrom the Goa~ unmi rotested agalnst such refactions on the Nudcul\lr. who had svpoluted the comviittec snd Dz. Marquid sald he Lad no futeation of mal sy s tekiavers, T s fneals clple tiera ad stake, —tho righl of being beard in o&lmm 2o Anseiadly would wppl allow the s pdhnum be heard, and made & mo- tlon accordingly. TI(R RAV. K 7. BO Chalrman of the Committes on synmilul Tecords, thought it wonid bs wiss 1o await the action of that Committee, Satardsy morning _had been fized aa the time for the prosentation of thelr re- {mrl, nnd he suggested mn they should wait until TIR WALLER CASE. A delegate mflved to divide the report, which wasordered, And remrt No. 4 was announced a3 being befaro the hous A dolegate sald lhlt the Committee conld not refer thie matter back ta the Synod of Hearrisbury for rehearing, for they had no records befora thom, 1;»{. TAtfeld called for the reading of tho re- The Rev, Mr. Grier said that the brother from lv:nml l’ennnylnnla. whw had como on to attend 9' gona 0 aper No. 4 wan then ldopud‘ and tha rest of tl' report waa postponed, "Ths Chairman of the Committes on Aerangements saked {f the A alon to-day (S l&ngfiem The Rev. Z, M. Hnmphrey, D, D., then read the report of the Committee on Educatlon, which was #semb) 27) would join In the noon . In accomanca With tha ent” proviously made. The Assembly do so. EDUCATION, THE COMMITT as follows: ureh, the hos ngt Fom debi. feh i he dap Lei |e\'u that ul Hlacation e tarnlngs Piled by the 1ast question, Juis & factihat o uhl. the o 101 {7ike 08 40 picasan A contalned, uld have e ER'S REPORT. 1 Ml«lm‘nm' 16port of the BOIM of Pdn!lllofi dee raranio vareinl atiention of over 11y s8teme our present Mrre!- mpliahed by 't the wi "l" resa'ta ul "fl! ]'ll& Iaborer And st the standing of aiadeats m-nrg}nrnnuh e fadrd, ree. it Tww v- howe ve!, lome acts whieh 3,57 In_order ons, whiia it hay whoily ome sentencey these | et ensitinatnd 91 year almiat £ Joraa Wi eacl Eadiribied fi R voard wouid Ave not only QICI Ragtin of !5 e dlstre r‘ ! Fio ths b ‘:m yer {4, **Thy kinglum come, " t 18 Lo come (hroukn tne Dreaching ot the Indifterent towar G atlon of e notwiihsts 2 preachers furnished by all or (8 barely mullcient 10 supply our e, hat aiso the approvriations, Tl of n agener st Are houcaade 01F prineinai agency for the rar e 1o Yhe conrittjon’ Raining ready 100 many mipisters, mi ro suchh ipilich as the Hoxrd of 4 ua test the criticton im- ndiog the agency of the ~urxlnlulllulmlrclutul to fii the placed deatl makés vacant, TAbOnA. OF Tor (e ¥AFIus pouitions outaide tne pulplt of faretn ior which an educated iniatuiey is wantod, 8 shown by ihe revort of TATKSd wnemplayea on oqe Tolls - ih Shose who pave recelved Tatlier than grester than of Afact that, when numerous 8] #,7Acant paatorate, the vast ma favor application tu m ma Sharge’ of ohurchow, but Geatrin t 1o therejore, many mintsel true that GOt of cmbleyment a wlive ennwlrnlv!ly uselesstives, a0y speam i russ o 30r etfofia to brin Ui men (ot the miniary Sl Purther, 1t may. be confdnn tidt petent ‘ hrouh ald from the ha not true that we iers;' we have Dot enough. aa undus Praporuion af those i act, e Carme inat ol lnn-e hose w! Seor Pt Arue taat 10 & vaiant pasorate afords T (a6 caneluslon uak me- Can AToM onfidently stated that it inco i ien G0 884 IRer way tha agency of the ry terma of wrem nta the miniatry Board the rerponsluility yorkel e 10 brio: but few muuccu-m ‘men into the minlnn she Presbyio be mi sizht. aminations hos An; i Candidates | v ter and experience ¥ candlan;a found worthy. £ad commoa stataoce, Jet the Presbytery exe uro Figld o tor ihelr ex: Whi s P 1’! Wiy Conider s stdent wider tho.eare of & Treabytery st '|ll-d mestiudn he mever appears, tu g Sy thouumt of, hum ho Bover reurty Cacpt by yome Jaria) 1 collcees and seminaries report 8§ each, Pred coucerned 88 1o the ansracter, tlie 3 3 aad whols rlend? jeast unce s year to Landing, md tho Lroapects of wsefulness of | sta tents. Wi My sigiud yasn c ed o Bia or iheological oducation. hat we apprebieixd that A potior whieh thy du iops fur a success T iation Wit be» '; y 8 perinanent excel an'ut'i\' that m de? Lyea L sahen. M‘I‘oplmul thoh‘fh ‘recoinment et Mdvanclog clog tyc!l-h ralba ae un Airca Jnll llnnn- Ghureh makea i, f & miil apper he gv h 1a oy our province Lo a3 bostowi becaus whea Fous poor dour, those 1foa for the hands of all chiyie Lmportance o Hynods to 3. ’I'h- luhle of colleglate mudel any of thoso s 580 &re OOt {eriau can retary 3. Thork hare bect e -mxnm iy uscf 4. Work amou; weas whea e fun t Board uf Muu;:llnn "‘nln of shelr wi 10 10 sudent for the min! aball not hs ave 7% of the overture from i forll cqual al of 1he semin tdton to sk of 16 proposs d {0 the students w n a7, 1 dar ootnton et llnl i bt onniecof views the (Ime hias 'not coume tion on efener of these paluts, G {i canaldaten for sho m niaiatsy rucelvluu ol o mi l'fl i 00k Commiries Ve vnmmlnfl urch acod shall 8 Board of 1lotos ¥oriny of conalderatinn, but BOaPor oy ecaasaed by tbe 8 of youp c iy I8 "ihe "work "ot taiuionn, an -na 1 el o iy t '.ld |lllm!(“ll‘ raforceitent of conditions would be distry of the urch st manen| that the | J aommllllnk ' ‘catminster Astem Mo [aeud tna dobilon of (hia ruis it we bellcves 8 universally apilice to the canslderat the gonducs o tlelr e1amiva coming und ¥ som e thal A“u-m i our colicetate and thcolvg vns 1o the Buan! fult in tha better eudowinest of relat K n'lff""’ el va o Urd bkt aArepISaUBSd EALS t which we do nok embody {n ¢ ore o Sall Rttentioa o mentjoned in lllu report of the Board, whicl 4 of the 0 l."n(‘:lfl n“ulnhh L L Rttty S T i It will b¢ Acan that the rflntlpl!:lwlllnh underiics this h{ler, of bllle:du in of i Dy sore plats whic m:n be encouraded wlwuk wward e i m- mey m'flmnz 1B theatiempt ind oueht tasay to? L responsible for ai uven; ight 1t cannot e Courch It must and wiil be No_farier cumplaias he puts poor wheat in peak of licensure and ordi- who enjoy neither colkoyti- HIC!DR 90 JAT B4 Lo MY u of the neglflv‘cl 1nto failen causa of tduullufl oF tho_minisiey o und rary crvalulon o & ihe pulpls arisag ¢ e whoy - without e been real may soon mnumnly'ul all D T WarE of the s, TLwil be soon ated st Inatisutions not un- 1o educational {aaltattons. 1 not bow on {ta roil who Thelog- Further thought s nec- botnts o the consideration 7 {{me a1 the Presdytery under 1 ddeteruitng. " ot Utab 1§ sty lar, aving (hy FOY beiloya that these overtures ars cannot recommend thelr Itla Dcllnrd Lhat laric propur: ji TEx Vo he tencral Paboreats hercly comme: 1 {on o lha l'vu?]turlu B3 tsctul unll (on af candidaics whcn n mn the I ere of tho ba ‘vnlarged B Inatitationy h should ve- n.lllluunn- PATL- Iy throudh i azeacy of the Buan. Ve therefora TOETri=Thus thia subject be reforrad to a spoctal com- the Rev, miltecof ave. tha Clilrua of which sha) .vunmuu ;,A0d, whole second oiomber arda \ Dioa shall be lay. socretary uf tha lmvdd. v o e et Akl W wlsh Fecaic #ecand—Th fallowing reslution upon o i, T urgy an oalures the Iinjurtancs o lw-nl. and urc-mul Auamlnn 1o the dutles in the reception and recommandsation of candidsivs for nu candidate thus selecti; for snother without the nufllol nis Proavytery, rd be Wthke s the aieere of the '??muuu»...mmh... Ko g‘l‘.fi“ alded by it for npuru 10_thelr Preabyieries, sl odicers be requs " “ ‘.I.I‘l ‘"l’l“l;nnhl Turnished to oMcers for these ra. Lut e bl attsudane or tlo & ors sud judf- resod euuuuun,ny'ur.:m‘ ol lea should In all casse lunaire 1 (se A8 ice by inatitution st -l-lnn o -lu 7 the candidate uf the Kunue his atulics I8 fostitute should od Lo AKY such Feports as afion. for quarterly repurts ta the [loarnd, ba so rrl.vn\-d e ind n _sahol Ellhthlllui " of stiidenta. ot only stor Lty unlh‘ Hilaian Eharadicr of each iient's Roved 5 e ol hat'every churel B Thit v moatl of cotiection Tor sils Bosnd: churches under in care of requested o Ml::h'r“ S SeShition ‘bf vhels Fece(pt o October be desl mm:% inatosa ilection of the ilo o f Maren, *for the siated cullactlon, of {ne laard. st st tiota of ibe B of o Wi his, Imv?vem unlll lhu"‘ 7" That 1hs followin (wrions Le appoiated aa mem- bare of the o for the nnllnl of service; M 1 cn—TIw IXEI‘. 1, the lie T cr ths iy, & rufi mogs., by {he hev. b PuPila oteiikia| .‘l’:‘b‘ tev, ¥ L, it fas, the fto g, Bomn ina ey 30 et Dreipe the liev Patterson, b. D. L. W. Poar, D. . u-nou. v us) w.(.\u. . R A by B st R 'bo Topors was e TALKING IT OVER. ulhm Cloraweis Jo- TH® KEV. D, W, POOR, D. Dy, He was st firt thonght that It was & strange case of avolution which bad made & Secretary cat of hiwm, but thare be was. This department of church work, ho was iulormed, was the moat unpopular of all counectod with that body. hear this, but foynd it was true. urprised to hy Yoard. of Educatipn, which bad for its objuct the education of & ménlatry foe thla ang all Jands, Ls unpopular; it did not secm that such could possibly be the casp, Why, more than one-third the prescnt ministey of the Church had beon helped fnto their positions by this Board, and smong tho uwumber were many wpo held bigh poeitions in the Church. Burely, noneof thess would bo willing to disparage tho h had dona s0 much for thew, por wosld work the remaining two-thirds be willlng to say, looking 8t thelr ca-laborers, ** Bnog us 0o more of the The Board of Education was a ra- :rlflllnl’ sgoncy for the boly warfure, same sort." beard of an aziy on the baldulv.hldllpulv.'!ng tho v.uc -’ hich wia sendlog reinforce- gucrult meclat J 40 reladlon 1o the Theoe m:mb'r of our fylng tn & ates C deld. s ;unm-u eld. o The former of thasa A\-«vxm)y T thatrunt tha do hereaftop exiond aid studica 8s b tha "rrquln b Dll.? o yrnl a0 homu m'h\:’nuu“y‘ work undor direc: and who ever lo5|u| Beminarics; nnless the Board came in roms of them would have no students at lll whilo others wenld foa_one-helf or ono-third of their attendaneo. The qnestion gamo up after they had buiit thelr Beminsries angghad endn'fl\ Profoseorships. Where were ™ the students 1o tome from of whem the ministers of tho _ fatnro , were bo made, unlesa the Doard continued its vflrlr ilow could the Board of Homs and Forelgn Mia- slons keep np their work nnless the men wero forthcaming, and their work was ultimately con- nected with thot of the Roard which he represent= ed? And yet the great fact remained that 7,264 charches had neglected to contributs In any degrea tn the enpport of the itoard. One of the objectiens which be heard was that thin charlty baniners aegraded the sacred calling, and emascalated the recipients of the asslstanco furniahed. Jla pmuumrnu!nn ths uso of tog words 4 charity stadents™ and ' beneficlaries, " reqarding the young men who were sesisted in " obtaining sn education by the Board. "“ ] o & tharity to the precious atone ta pol fit it np for therown of tho Master? These men wero woith edacating for the work of the Charch. Of the whole 442 nndergoing & coursa of inateu tion, it might be rald thuhu{ wero a **thick set." There wero not more than three or four Amongst them whom he would not have recommended, and about whom he wondered what the Charch caald sce it them, Their fathers had resiized the neces- sity of education for the work of the Church, Cariat choss not many mighty, not many weslthy, but drew Jita disciples from the commonnity. They were told that the medieal and lezal profes- sions hllll no lnch body as & Board of dneation. and ere also told that ihe umn:h In flw Dritish Isles did not have any such organization. The conditiony, however, were en- tirely different, and no comparison conld be made between these old countries and tha enormaus ter- ntory of this Continent nphll{ llling ap with peo- E" hungry lflr the bread of Ilfe. They weretold rome of the othsrmen that the markot was flnnded with these new men, Could such ba the case with the whole \Weat calling for men. with, Indla, Cbina, and otber heathen counttied appeal- Ing for help? Why, they might as well ask Frovi« denco to rend them no more danghters until thele aingle sisters and all the widows ware mareied off, The npeaker Invited crit:clem {1 any members of the Auscribly had puch to ofct in regard to tha us fulnes lmd efliciency of the Board. he r. Brown asked as " MATTER OF INFORMATION why the Treasurer and bookkeepor, who l’!“l'fifl $1,500 per nnum. conld not do the work of the clerk as w:ll. and thereby effect somo econoiy in the management. Dr. Four explained that during his protracted absences from Leadquarters on tours of lnspccuon. Tt was cumpelled 10 have soma on in the ofice (o attend Lo the wo A delezste Mked what percentage of the recalpts i was taken for expenaes, Dr. Ponr conld nut answer. He had dous the beat he could for the work. No_ospacial enmlm- tion was made of tho students when fmwse for aid, but Le always made inguiries and 100k the re: ports of the Profesaora in regard to them. TIE ENDEAVOR OF T(A BOARD was to o _sirict: ey wers looking for lavest- ments, and would take no man but such as to ponscse capabllities, ‘I'he three Boards for which the Trensurer acted were those of idunca. nisterLil Helle!, and Truateea of tho Gen. y, Dr. Poor belluved thst his eatite galary was not more than $2,000 per annam, while he dovatud hia whole time to the work. Albof tha youny men educated n{ the Loard found nlaces of settioment withoat dlficulty. e told them ol \rnxl to look to forciyn and fronticr fslde. oo not to make efforta amoug thelr friends " to get pastorstes, . but “to to the Great lleld of tho lureau above, l(t-l'eren:t. v the report would show that vat of the crsona without regular charzes only 131 Were ucated by the Board, which he thought was # good abowing.” They had pushod Into the wilder- nm and tho frontier yettlements, and waro doing work, The rd v’n!hln; twa Braichen of Fddcations one amony the Gerinans, the ather among the freedmen. 1t waa imposeible far the latter Lo educate thoir own mintstars with- oul sssistanco, The mnletry of the Gospel was the flower of tho Church, and'could only be devel- Dby culture. They sflust give thair beat en- deavors to ralse uwp such mem as would labor caruestly for thl work, It wae for the Uenefit Church that up fm mr- fund, and ha which did not subscriba { nnhod by having an Incap- ablv minister s Mt\‘ them. The default in the 3lay lnpmpll‘flol had been a sonrce of grievous dunppoiniment 1o many do- erving mon. The appesls had boen wa strong that the poverty of the poor had boen great} relleve them. Lat thom be cunslet kfl“ 1£ tho work. was wortly of -uppnu Tet them wwva I Ho would never wrlio rich man for assislonco, hut depended on r.'nm (hutiony from the churches. In cunciasion, he pledged himsalt thit the l!olnl ‘were s0 carneat In tacir endzavors to bring up ll-lmhld o its full height that they miglt bv l'nuy 'rhu an Mr. Erdman ted in pmyor‘ and the As- membly took a recess until 2:30 p. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. HEFONT OF TUE STANDING CONMITIRE, contributlons weru tal ‘The afternoon scasion vas upened with prayer by tho Hev. Dr. Wright, Tha Xer. Dr. Chester pre: scated tho repork of tho Standing Committca un Theological Seminaries, as follows: The Rtanding Conmistes un Theslogical Suminaries -fespsetiully rebort to e embly Lat i 2Y0 recalt ud st mmunu(r u 1he folla: ing thirteon inatitutious, e whGto nummber i care. ipors e bosr: garefully exa; or its helr papers 1ne lnfl(nulfilt 18 uerchy gtven, witl aiy matiers of gJeclat intereat to bo brought Tetars the Hotico of the —A report of the Faculty announce i Seplomber o la yoar the e, ish. 1. LL D. " wat ulccmd Frofior gf Chrisitan’ Th!lllau] in the nl- by Nev, Edwin Hull I, Bed " redanation -‘ 5 80 tho lavt Assoinbiy, aad | iReL DF: b anterad upan the futlgut bia utleo on tho it Saes. TS ro. HLWnfinaton RAvitsg eunoiled B4 Rlace b o, Giis dufo. Thers W no rport of i Commtulonirs, sad 2o dnasclai foport froin mini s B Unmnflv. V. €.~A report from tha Fag- ity and a Snxactal re ears thut this tastis TutTun. sibasted i the Faidet OF & Colped vopulation of amilifon wnd a haif, Is #olug 8 guod work " In the edu. cation ot olorod youth, and It aeka for aulatantial aid from tho Churels at larue, pocaues It cannot be en: towod ur wap 5 beopts. araind it 16 oar l-«lulyuuembulhlxnunmu!uw.\l sudawmdot tund, A wuguaa t0 Livportancg of -ulmmul ag ¢ ber i ke M tai ‘i three years' Tasiruciion I preparatton the inltry Ay put i Unerattun (o aicn siadenia My pr " The:q aro necds carnesly weuid U the Witole Chureh 10 view of the peculiar LEuation b7 Infe srminary: 3. fliuckiern, Jil,~A report of the Trusteea, includ. ik Humicint report.. The unly ftet of iniereat fs tiat he chajr of tne Urifessor of Iheology ta atlil vacant. & B incile, Ky A Pepord of tho irectors. & Tepors of thie Travices, And & Naancial ranort. T tollawIng: Inipectirs wers elected fn Apeil, 1877, viz.t . C. mi ni,rmn b, T, Lapsioy, 'D. rofeasars Aand . Cu 21" Laudie, nud itenr i c.mmm" Tunlwmu Shoats by Vo JmA xery full annual re nlln"rcwrlulmo Feasurer, port Toe cundition of thls Sohi ot of iha praphiess is shuwa 1o e wuat uln(ul aud enco uptedthat Iv ncoursging, fact 18 Lo Lo ad lnst veur Ll a'ss many appllcants for recoived. The yreatun uccessful appl mprtancs of aniiot bo ove Allmlled. “tis dontien 1s to Tl up a Germas evanyiical m ntsiry ta g the Germans {n uur Iand, who _con: lvun”d;:morxn 5 lh)'mllnl. for govd or for evil, politically, ous! L)1 als0 proper to nute 84 an unusual occurrance that this rercibtaul thidscBUGL for Uin Dast Joar eXCERd the azdmnllluvfln mors tha §2,000. Uerman Thevlogical School a5, Yae ortoes— Allfln'f n 18 received, In which there is nothing ot ng, 0. vA r'DOfl by the Directors of thenumbaet esaoryand students, and & dusscial atstol (ur no. rcml Amcoin Lnflw‘l/ M lmhl—l\ full re ':!‘-‘.‘" dlorsd raduaies o colured s Cied tu studios reachers or aro e Lo inipistry, sud tweaty-ivy uf ¢ e a7 onial I‘n:lbnflf»mm Uura, Whose Serviccs are i ureat de- mu‘xll.‘c'l in Affican 1-!:‘ mostly of h-lumu Lribe, wnd Thak P sud ma we underataud, “are all goietied.” Thue ludh wnport ‘ ¥ ty at sa annusl cust uf he mnnuuon 12, Sreatly smbarrasscd by ‘tha Tiifure ¢ tho Luasd uf Eiucation to ks remfttaaces tur tio rousur, s la dubt {0 that smmuun Foculiar -Im- a advaniagn in tha udiita, from the fact of their balng 1 1is Fumoved & 10 Far 1o Lho SMDATTIIS R IRQUERCOGE thas 5 n ‘lll' of lhfl clrcumaunou of tnls case. tha Com. ?lfill.l recuunl l‘ Ihb Assembly the e of Lho llawing Fommtion. v g .'z-«uu'a. “Tiat Lol Uniyersly baa apscil chatm PO i feriayelaiice of the. are catty Foimnended bo Lie fonablcratlan ot -nmwvhuum.s At tuls tine, 'nt" {Ls wanla are su pres e -\WMK"& Chicugu—\ 1o Diruy a Guancial and statistic: ldfll"ull pef fruts & -commltive. lllthlllfll!llll t ll'l"'ll'! Ihn forty-suven studenta havue lumhw' @ durin, Md the luat ,l‘l ) ’:'n.m o nsiliucton, now cramp Fusoiroek bat p:-;nf‘ll:tly.fi;-.:ny. wihen, In cl-uu ear mare, soin Ay v Tuarik Unkout fund; u.m:umw-nfim will mos tho' cuntingent axpes cludiog ouruus Tt At Wb o) shiukd nat be. u" AT Commistes etommund..1n vi st the peculissity of tils cuse."that de ‘Asainbly armaly commend n.usmnuzu tiio Nonh rm 1o m liave fl uflll llli“l tion i hot -n' sharmc, a4 4 of Chi v imcetn N Ue A repurs of e THALEwn, § P port of 'the Diricior. aud o mimual casucia, A ghictoun and saluiaitl bultding hus beca crvcied duts fug the year st & cost of §1:3 U0 and preseated to the peliinary by ileasra. L AR SIS e vore U viow o the growlog. aze and Infimitiea of the geRrsbia” prufenar of Thesliey, tis tes, Cute d I sccordaace Wit bis exjirescd de- 3’ % o uulm.mlul Divciorm bave felt Is 1o be lpurtaat i ataak cun. umuy"fuua. by .unmlnwun vuu. his san, tne Tiav. Archilyld A. 1lodie, D, L., L thia pod ot r. e B sl socens {ls appoint; cuty laa been provided for. Tua fu) Baveheea olaoiud i b et - 0 s De - s Hew ima, Riddre Siv0pds Tkl tag. Fvians Gy Mo i Nay A Baidwas wlolassily, Tee Lt *Gouaind dirtha b Feas by Ty payment BERLK aid bequests” "o rom Saran W s wnd §2, 373, from Sre. E. Vidaw of tbe lfev ml»mun NeNain :nyu..l to the foundiog uf wiarsblp wheyover i Intcred auded W (e Nt m 1o tha Board Ln hcnn mIAu 0 ll?: uics. The l«"\u Cuu\lflztnl ruml s beieat of b e hded revit, Esq, um- berof studupis I attendnaca duioy e cad wulu. siad the puinber of Ui craduncing ciaws wlcix elgine S A ctsci UL A TEpurt ot 10y sanusd cAlhloucs A progeanlices o mxur.n«m:n s bavy bren recely, ’lho Lav. D, W, Foor, D, Doy b nn)cnod as baviag

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