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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1877—TEN PAGES. = =} ntroduce Into Its actfon to-day any | hed over 100 membera, Was tho brother zoing | year 352,74, and expended duting the samo po- | Insteaction from missfonarics sent down by the | tne etection of tha twel e O N heman e O, | e e B ey o et et | wante e Taiohs sasmi To cxcares. oF Which | b throm ous thoss T oot womni s | oo S55a: " sxpended duting the stemo pe, | fustenclion from misefonarics sont down by the | the clection of Direttors e i ine 1078 names M"“Mh- lll“h‘ ulémnét e - | written ap In the papers, and_became most no- | might be intended to stand ns an excuse for, | Thero might bo only threa Presbyterles in the E‘""!él"a ""m||’°"|"8 "l‘b" communlcants, And | white to the harvest, [Herothiospoaker created | Indicated: Villerny 10, lecd, Camden. ., e, eatchoner, 56, Maren <" | Torlogs. o speatier. wanted to know whether | Lo langunge of the Fathersl Sgnod, and tint ane Lreabwters Fauld haseover | 107, Sandaschocls, wlth, 7,002 teholarr, T | gome merrimont by inrolog to look for tho map | Fiomar.. Shaptud, Iyadcinhis, T Gred M, Htons, D M. (8. S.3, Duntotn, Tl | thoy were going to restors & man of that kind | - Dr. Malin_ withdrew tho amendment, 100 members, and, according”to the brother's | Jiotk 18 10e 7, S4IShes in done by 40 ministers, B | of the United States which formerly hung on Farh g dhiiadclohia, P, 3 Williai ¢, tairo, 08, Oct. 11, 1870; Seth ' Stono (5. a1 inthat way to mintaterlal standing. o didn't | The Rev. Mr. Bittinger thought thera wasan | suggestions, thoso ¢ty members would betbrown | pacachinl - echaols, nambering . f.14n . papiie. | the wall but had been removed.] In concluslon, b nmu?, & h|1.-ide1'?.i?’"‘ix""~",'}" sonr, Chary tew York, N. ¥.. Brooklyn, 50, Jdan. 23, 1870} | go7 09 Ty up bin head in Peoria. Hisconduct | onler for the day,—tha report of the Commitsea awar, Amon themn nchiools thero aro ve of highet or- | ho ealled for better-educated teachers,—meon Ttéading, ot Georbe tanisn’ meney B dearge W Temiinson .,';flyl'-l)d ,’;‘,’;{," ooy | woaknown na unworthy and wicked in tho | on Frcedmeni‘—nnd. lest the Assembly stould | Elder Wood said lhntcxro{ltlngeefi.flnrlnums der, vis. : Teddio Univeraity, numbering 131 atu- who woulil instruct them in_the distinct prin- I "+ hiladolphin. ‘fonn, Westchester, 70, é 4 ;i 3 " eres Pitts 1877, Thomas Potfer, I'hiladelpnia; 1 drlft past the hour, he moved to put the repors | from the baals of representation did not abridge | dente, 73 of whom are profe.mars of roligion, and | ciples of Preshyterianism, They feit extremely | two years. . H. Mason K} rery ol (1, Ty, San Franeteen, Gy S Prnn - | L e ot "hrson "o Coiurel In The | o th dosket. " 2 POT% | LEeik righin to vote br £0 bo vated for. Z0F thess aro niuiying for tho mininicy, nlarger | geatoral for thio work, which tho Ticabyiesizn | Breadioe mitpri:of ombnot Bristl T faco, 05, Nov. B3 1870} ‘}ff’"’fi""g Tman S | manuer, DR. MARQUIS TOE REV. ME, NIGUTERGALR ropartion than ia faun ‘fllin!h‘;l our white cal- | Church had dane for them when others neglect- | K. Tenliroak, of Bhiladeiplia, Pa. Nahert Corn it ane. (8" S)r Moftan, o Hikhiand : R, MALTY #nld Jt was the desire of the Committes that | sald the aternata overiure was writicn by him. | iozes. aud onty surpassed 4n ihis renpect by tho | oi'them. Iio hnd beon told by the eniineer | Tias, of PRUsdcinhia. bo e for thr D ~ Japanese misslon schools. Tho building has ac- tored | . Finally, this Standinz Copmit oo yenes, % ] Wi 3 tho As- | whatover action was taken by the Assembly | self, and he should llks to explain it to the As- of nhotel elevator in Chicago that no colore 4 0z Lommittes recomineng O A erbiutnar T Enomor Bork 11 T, | A hom ek m man e o b e T R (ot mori ittt Wk | Eofind he shoutd ke tocxpiainita the A Fventr.ncie ot am i worin Sl 000, Sepyia | Deoblo should enter i, (Laughter] Duthe | thit the > Goneral Amambly do hearille approve: i v.Warren, D, D, fl"— M.), M ol diay the minutos If they could get rid of him.” A nxrmendml to 14 that it was tho actlon | between thote who wers nctnnll¥ Inthe minlatry | Seminary, forgirls, 18 a brick buiiding 7ax4®, | 41 not bellave that thera waa ml fecling dn the | AHY DXDEors. helr l-‘nl"r:rl\:d g\gmmeml Tellef farrokhabad. 67, March 7, 1877 B, Walers | ot of that character had no business to have | of the few members Ieft ab the last cnd of the | and thoss who were lnid aside from the worke. | thrao stories abose. the Lasement, cost il’.‘.oflo, I’rcabflcrinn Chureh aalust the colored peo- | Yyith (il ffeliry and rond of o SondiN r"}ll?'"“"" Pyl B (U Ty, Braoklyn, (N XYoo | Sny standing here. After such o trouble, the | session Enpphnsc.] but that it should bo the | In tho list of those actively engnged wero pas- | and. with ita endowment, {a worth about §10:000, | ple. Ll ealled sttention to tho Bouthern | gecs in the diséharge o their imporiant {ravg; 0 Okl i O Thab a1 Muren ‘o | Committes ahould nob eotertain tho dea (or o | action of as fall an Assembly nacould hopronent | tars, co-pastors, pustoré.elcct, stated ~ anp- | And1s freo of debt, 11 han 138 pupils. Thiasominary | Erangelish, n puper devoted to the rellgions in | Sorag sero isehara afcctionatoly commens 150 e, Thaman B, ekt (s .js" Tongakesw | moment that o ol have o earing Heve, | a the {ime of s nioption, “{ho cvening trains | pils, *evangelite,” mieaionarios,” Vrofestors | hissoro of the it Helyoke esburee, o pupia | teraata of tho Sonthers: freedmon, and asid thal | o (0 e v iy Amechtely, commenil s de. Th“'lm"min‘n ebor 51 Hiov, 30, Thro: | "'Dr. @ricr, of the Committee, sald thoy did | would tako away n great portion ;( tho A:&nnr‘ [n tlfalogxnl aebr?lnuéics, ul‘ul( any launlsme;: mcfl":‘l'l'l‘l‘;;‘; z;‘m‘g“::x'”l‘;‘r:“hf;& lf"me?r‘:"_‘n‘:l:(‘h"_ }::dwx?:gdc‘l)lrx‘lmc:y‘rc:m«}‘ .l:;um 'Efiflfifh“«{ig E;&:‘.‘z."{fii,"%?.‘.{ puchort of all our churches, u; njamin 1 i 4 N re 5 n won 1o~ Aesembly to ministerial worl 3 dere X 3:'25’?:'.'3.? 71‘.v %%'fqzo?i\s'm':%'fiilffx':‘é';n ) "Wt {lt?: ;fifl‘gf&do‘;':lfgll!’:gw&}rfl‘%{’nlnfilv‘v‘n‘& yl‘x{'um‘}c:él er':\e:l';‘l‘l: fy’i‘l’?oo'finé:‘bfs ymantistac | 1 the Chuzch. This [ava to evory man actunily | 1% At i,‘,’"','{'f,’,“fi,';"m‘;ffi'f,';fi,',‘.‘! verformalithe | Qignity of o _Comeissloner tothe Ascembly, ALGENX0X BTDNEY MacMASTER, Cholrmag, C., jamn, Tlendersanville, N, chnyler, Dee. | t9do with such a man. tor{. because [L would be sald that 1t was the | employed tho right to bo couniteid In the baxs | nary in Vassar and Holyoke comblned. Dutingthe | This palpablo hit at those who had The report was aecepted, o bod; and kly 10704 dereminh WWood (F.), Arizfold, T, ¥, Assembl n ofa portion of the body, Whatevor the | of representation, and did not exelude any man | pnst year tho pupils havo pald §2,240 toward | been eo instrumental in distributing | _Dr. Ilall, Secretary of the Board, appeal Abany, Sane"0 'T70; Thomat Womirow, 1, | The Molerater remarkell et Hhe ey | o B o e ta action Woata. s b | een:omms ik o tha saiis of o Piopar | [iek, gear tho puplle iro paid hiv tovamt | boon so Instmimeotal | fn - istributiog | | Dr Hall Seereiney of the B caisc, Daed JI I Colambis, O g;"‘,““’,‘;’“(',' )“';.Y'hfil',';la";?' M. E. D, Finnoy, of Baltinore, nsked it 1t [ fore the world and before the Church of Clirlat | feries, and if onc of the retired list was counscd | ment, bat thus far scceastal, and applicalions | awned &n' Intercst .was recelved with much | the past tiwenty-clght years 1t hiad pro ‘Mich., Saginaw, 28, Ape ‘Bept, 20, 1870; Stephen it | would not be better to dismiss tho mattér. | with all the power, prestize, and forco that the | as more vurlhf' to revresent that Presbytsry, | for admixsions to its privileges have come from | laughter and applanse. and he had no douot that the Permancnt F.,'m,' Southorn States, he report, with Its appended resolutions, was | which now amounts to $165,000, Py % b 1 not appear In the minutes. actfon of n full Assembly could give toit. | kis Presbytery had a perfect rizht to send hir, [ f18ite 8 number of the port, PPt 3 4000, would Jarge}; 31{’4"‘.’:%" ‘-H;ue ‘8, llfi"':“tlc:“l‘\,:»'vx:’s{ {'nl}g““"}.%'.‘?. Tlfiy. ":\ml‘:‘(—mnn&s the whole thing, and re- | [Great npu)nflseg and thero was nothing In the overture which m‘g'-‘::‘i:‘ “,‘;‘fls“u‘orfl:‘;fi“‘(‘;fl“’l‘;fl:"“:;fl fllf:“‘:;‘u‘{‘:‘f recelved and adooted. In%rgue: argely Byracso, N, Y., Byracaee, 40, Fob. 3, 1877} | turn the papers. |Laughter and appladse.| The Rev, Mr, Ehiland moved toraconsider tho [ would hinder the roturn of Dr. Musgrasve or | Ljcfiald Normal nstitnte, nd Wamingtord Acade BPRCIAL ORDURS, @ report was unanimously adopted, B Ezra Youngs (IL'R.), Cateliogue (L. 1.),N. Yo | Tho matter was khcn droppedd. sote by which the Ascombly created an orderof | any other of the fathers from coming 10, | omy, " 'The number of paplls In these higner | The report of the Committeo on Correspond- —_— Long Ieland, 84, Ang. 25, 1870, The Committce on Church Polity nlzo sub- | the day in order to take up the report of the | Synodical repreacntatlon 'offered nothinee but | eehiools fa D37, All thesa rchools are prosparons, | ence was made tho third order of the day for to- . TEMPERANCE ‘l L R,). hmmrnl.fiy rotired; (P.), pmahr: 3. | mitted the following: Committee on Corrospondence. confutslon, while Presbyterial represcntation was | Tho numberof thele pnpils puis to sname many dn’l"fi droh il B it ool T8 REPORT OF THB APROIAL, co;(m "fl,".“‘{;;’é’;‘,";{;,‘,flm‘ {‘,,‘,“J‘m(mf ;}“fl'fibng fiat (&;T;n‘nl:fi 1o s tetder of alamissiont” tho | “The Rov. Mr. Shiland aald that was his firat | beenaimply tocliminato all that were not nctive- | have incrensed Inproportion to the degree of thelr | made the fourth order. day, 1t was os followa: ' fey boan. | fdea. Deiloving that it was beat to have the re- | 1v and actially engaged In the ministerial work, | previous exclusion: all aro ambitions to learn, A motlon to continue tho evening scsslons [ Tho Committe to which was commf el list of thoso translated during tho year, the As- | Commiitee 'memnmmdm ot uSem -‘,m‘lnn d 4 of od Lt gard, o iy cloar] marked, and | 8nd ambitiona to teach. until 10:30 p. ;. Laving been voled down, the | subject of tomperance, waalit rospectiany o the e e Ratkper, d De'lod La prayor by th G 100 s Bosk of Duciin. B B o oot comadered: 1 oot | wasroaiing o st sordiet oE" i Tresly- | goligligion too, le an chacacterlalc an thole thirat | Nepembiy adjourncd untll 743 p. i’ Dr. | Whis: biorous gratings. ang. oo iy report for knowiedge, If figures arc any test of the growth record the Incronred Interest and actoy 028 we . re; a8 adopted. of the day. terles. of churchen, then the colored chorches far surpass | Schenck makiug tho closing praycr. e erest and nctivity everys Alfter the prayer, the Modcrator stated that | Thereport was a x s tin—tVhat will do with tlioso ! 5 Ny whare apparent In thio canso of tomuem ey 1980LUTION OF PRESBYTBRILS. Dr. Edson’s motion to docket the report was Dr. Malin—What will you do w! 1080 i1 {' tho white churches In the ratlo of their incrense. cc— c: we tlh'ae-quuuon was on Lho adoption of the narra- Paper }l;“. T eaaty i then put and =% hall this revival of Interest in this a These charches average over elghtecn convarts to 5 ubject as o), tho minister, and wo only abowt. Aix, - AN their MINISTERIAL RELIEF. hoe manifestation of the quickene i concern all things, religlous and moral, with which liberality keeps paco with their professed pioty. TUE REPORT, vaptizing ourland. Alresdy hund ch Giod 19t Belf-suvportisa growing virtuo among them des- | - 145 p, m,, s P y hundreds of thousands pito tholf formor condition. and eonsequant habits | 110 Assembly reconvened b 7:45p. my tho | havo taken tho " pledgs of folal seris ranslty IRV, DR MALIN of Santa Fe askang for an explanation of the mean- Dr, Nightengale—Thoy nte classed with tho aald the report was dofectiva i one particalar, | 10 of Chan. X., Scc. 2of {he Form of Govern. REDUCED REPRESENTATION | evanxclists, 1 i nd specially inqulrin, 0 do this cl; % ‘Ho would add, immediately after the notleo of | Tent s focentiy amen :&egunl'gfml'uu{pln s 1he TIIB MATTER SETTLED. A’Commmlonuv-who 18 todo'ibis classily ini . i . Dr. Jones leading fn prayer, nence. All these pledges point us B tho prosperity of "“; g‘m’“"’""&"“f“'l' "’“‘;“"“3 diesolntion, of Presbyterics proviously organlzed | Dr, Edson thentmoved to postpone the spectal | ", Nightengale—Tha Préshyterlos. ‘,’,{;‘“{’:;‘.‘,’f;’:‘;;,:,'3;‘,‘{,“,}::’,;‘“‘,';"': awarathat tige Ru’lv'm? Rev, A, 8 Mcfimtfn vm.“cd“ d thore- | M3 onr oniy help ol .mnmh‘:’ fon Uk this, wiieiyoui micet hia viowa: ind mip e e e Ty rocommond the adop- | Order and tako up the report of tha Committea | Mr. Upson moved to add, fter tho wonls ( JIa3Fcomn very meaz Tatifys S+ Yent stter your F the Sbdls Conaits Mintsteria) | Shcse Pledgon aro takenin humblo rellanc upog Py thavatee Uon of tho fotlowin® resoiniionas " | on tie Records of Cinclunatiand tho feport of | * Profersors I theological 'acmitnries,” tha | yuiir Gommities ot Sisslont 153 plendod for anas | DOFE o€ tho Btandlug Commltteo on-Minister oamy feel wa peen thoy ar taken by men wno L] :g::flfi{:f;‘mz"gh:g% e ot The Siteatiua SF ek oribess: b iiie the Judictal Committae words © Professora in colleges,” to enlargo the work, hnt, an faros exponse Is con- | Rellef, ns follows; 2 \ nfe 1 weaknogs, And who wo would fafn hops enier into the cerned, wo have pleaded in vain—the work standa | The Standing Committes on Ministorial Rellef e Ring. g ¢ Wt G wly Goes "t work scom | regpectfully reorta o the Ganaral Arsambly Jortcaylng Fornson hg togh bletsed comminlenting, to lag “uwhllo, In ‘fack Tit fa ‘bristiing | i Deliold tho Nire of the Inborarm who havo | e e Chosh b e 10y diEorco Te: with ilfo and nnerry! The followlng fgurca | reaped down your dolds, which 15 of yon kept back | fu settled that, on tho banys of God wn"f“‘"flill Wil anawaor tho question o part.” Tho namber of | by frand, crieth; and the cries of them which have tho ngency of God's Spirlt nloue, I8 the rdy and Ly {¥hita chaeches contelbiiting to this cause it nine | reaped Have antered Inta tho ear of Johovah Sab- | or® “Ratnianent . restits i thle Work DY hop Tesa than lant year. Chnrches and ind(vidunlabave | booth," Ealth the Hcripture this altogether for rCGoa Tk Widie given Joes thian 1ast year by 1,417, and the ges cral falling off [n 1ndney an compared with the Co tribation of the praviois year amounts to §1, 1 i This amendment was sccepted by Dr, Malin, Dath-echool eystem, we aro not nnmindful of the | Presbytery of Ssuta Fe be called to the exact lan- Elder Wood asked if there was not n resoln- T 4 i forcedd to, which 3 ‘The Rev. Mr. Erdmann—I would like toIn- f;:‘:-:;:";vm {R:‘u‘x'?fi-u“r?& nn’f“:fu? ‘;r:r':;‘r‘nxt. ;‘r'c::? lgln. ‘?X'xll‘é‘.f.?é'.'i’cfl'.!flufff :? :lfihu ry;‘lni‘:len. in | tion before the housc to consider the report of | quire what becomes of reduced represcntation? ity of {l\e Church. Wae would renew thesdmon!- | number not Ices thinn five, and ono ruling Llder | t),0 Committee on Representation, [Laughter, fons of past ' Assembiles, that parents present | from each congregation, within a certain disteict,” Tho Moderator sald the report had been ro- Mr. Forsyth moved tolayall theso nmend- thelr children for baptism, In falth that the bless- | = 2, Thia section as 1t haw reads does not contem- ¢ Moderator sald the repol ments on the table, Carried. ingn of the Coyenant shajl rest npon them,and that | plaio the dissolution of reabyteries proviously or- | committed, DI, NUSTRIIEY e B L e | oo ot s et | e S e Commice won rsty 1o | move to mend, U seort b, g tothe g 3. The attention of the mcmbers of the Preshy. | Teports HIIs object in Introducing his resolu- | closing portion of the overture * It auch nomi- thi‘t? ‘,b,o"fiz:," g‘;fihfl%flfi?fli"p;fl' n‘,’;"‘;,,,fl;‘.‘; fery of "Santa Fo 1s called 1o Jaze 143 0f Moore's | tlon was that this report should bo taken up | nalions from the l’rc_nb,vlcrlcg‘:{‘o nl‘l‘l‘ made, luxe were relleved of their Christian ob lgnl.lmm. Ingeat, whero It may be scon that the General As- | oy onacor tho Commitics was ready. od shall neverthieleds proceed with thelr clee- 3 d X1 ‘Tho fer, Dr, Hockweil wanted to know (£ 1t | $S00, 8 0BIet f8, EFe8as, M ST AR | Dr. Hotdeld, of tho Comaittco, 8a1d tho re- | *9B Committon necepted the smenament, would not be comnetent to recommend that tho | peneral rules whan it shall sppear that every rea- | port was ready. The er M \Vlz“n maved o amend by ho th ught to bo brooght fnto 4. Tho Prosbytory of Santa Fo ls reforred to Ita | the day and hear the report. csbyteries. itlmato Teftions with- the "Asecmbly in this | 87riod for fariuer dlrection as ta o gonsral con. | * D, Edson fnsisted o his motton to roconsid- | o TG Modrator sald that was proposcd by the Committco, "the Chairman of the Committee, the Rev. k’i’l’l: :';::r;n::lméoncumfl 1o, er, and liear the report of the Committeo on | “%Fia Ker. Mr. Purnell called fora diviston of ) e 1 any of God's peopla have not sake of rospers in flelds of material husbandry, or | o ceascd for sako of resnern 1 fclds of spiritual cultare I e vl s e e merihmn of 4374, | nlsot Does Gud take eara for gorvants busled In | ence and opathy in this matter, whisi o 2els Liat, tar:her, of tho ,000 white churches not | uacful and honorable physiclal work oniy, or for God's promires and the toreible evils oty "wwnl onethini of Uiem gtvo snything to th recdmon, | iis own servants buated in moral and ‘spiitual | S0 BYGRAzesan she ASHIbIe svls o tntemocr and while the 500, 000 mentbers of theso churchon | work as well? Doubtloss thero fna Prine D10 In- | oyos'and atlr our hearts aro merely fruitn groyi gavo at tho rate of olzht ccnts per wiember, the | volved herelny for one sakes thesa tulngs wors out of moderato, aoclal drinking.” On ulh’“’:‘"& freodmen'n churchea gave at Lho rato of mare than | weltten, onr Church has often spoken, and fn nn doo Ject 1 per membor, of thoro than twelve timeos muchs | - Tho _subjoct of this roport fa rollef of | fotas ' 10"1814 it action waa oubifal Inpraportionas thelr white hrethrens thelr poverty, | disabled minlsters and tho widows and orphans ardent spieits t0 bo used os & drink lllluilk .lnl;’br u“l‘l{lM{gnmnn.l'lnbml‘?dm f'oll url:llllu f'uu“f:.-‘l"d Ifll:nll'hlorl. Th‘ll ll‘;l]b]:‘cto'cvm;ml:ln any poople. is, in oumr lllllximcnl. rn?nnlllr, of thelrliberulity, We wonld not forget tomention | {niimately with the genoral subjec minls. That Fricndn. 1o’ Seutivnd Aneo. onts snd senin | toqmale »am. To tho presont material snpport of | [FONE, 84d ought to bo viewed as sne raan ndequate onc, auch oato rellavo | 7 Jpe, Churches of Jesus Chriet universal g “That the traMc iy shown thoir Interest [n the poor freedman, sonding | the mlmln s Sl y calls nnon ministers and Records, ote. tho ropart. us during tho past ten years 25, 850,411 minlaters from undue anxleties and cares about | mombers of our churchos to refraln from (ho nrs Dr. Dulles, accepted the sugeestions of Dra. 4 Tho Rev, Mr, Knowles wanted to know If 'rnqkreedmnnu.amlsmulon fan llomo Mission- | worldly matters, and permit them to accomplish | of clder, beer, and ale 08 a bovernge, and aleo fro, Malin snd Hockwell, and, witlr the leave of the THE CIURCH SOUTH. ho motion toreconshdor was put and carrled: | yire was snyChing m Cho resolatlon .eonuIns nren Eretion. ot o Eneations] Saosers tonrs | Hiolr offoe, morc ‘with, fecedom and 0 | {ug martafactiro and uso of fomertlc Winer sd Assombly, they wor: Insorted 14, Shio- Commlte . DI NARQUIS OO e e o ohork of Yo ths Rnod to'appolnt o porson nominated by the | yined, and yet thoru arc fewar churches contibnt. | the common ' contingencios of fuman_ lite, | LCY°raRe: In 1880-—To ronder hor influcnce effct. e Braing seaian e pacod sa0 Tuokes | then aroso and sald: A communieation from | COiities un the Recurds of Cinelunath ele. | reatigtory. IF ot it shiowld be nscrtad. 102 to'this, Eauso than 1o any other of onr Clurch | and for the comfortablo mustonanco of | 1S the CHTFcly must prdo herselt froi all par. Tho moralng scssfon was then closcd with 1 Assembly ~of tho Proshyterian | i toosamigyoncs o oy Dr. Yt Dyke-—Thnt Is cquivalont to this: ( ioards, i Presbyleslan Chnech gives notanito | thomselvas snd thoee dependent on thoun 1n tho | olf Wi snumses in he mamoiaconra o fief pala rayer by tho Hev. Mr. Graham, thor Cleneeal . Ausombly *gf ‘tha Trosbyterian [ the table, Carisl- . - Tou will av dynodteal reprusontation provid- | as much to educato ind Ghletlanize tho millionnot | eariet and nter cars of ifo? Tf g0, then It miay | faLprid,SOERESA In the mannfactnra an 1800 ot - Church in tho United States, sltting st New Oe- | -, o = ¢oivigan, = | od tho Preabylories will eloct Commissioncrs, | frcoimen an it apprapriaics for tho moeting of tho | bo said; ot minietore. 1ke_ other Cheletian. mon abstinonce from ah), INtoxlcating. drmin s ool CHURCH POLITY. Teans, was referred to the Committee on Corre. | 4 0% 6 Wi 0 T80 10, & GO0 ettsed | [Laughter.] * Goneril Asscatuly, it would be ridicalons, If it | without supplementary ald, provide pradently for R et anil werenot humiliatlng, to contemplato tho smailnoas | themecives and tholr familfes; and thatthis atght | Sros® (8 demanded from “every | Cheletizg of somo of the Items of this work, Only 330,000 l.mmm bo tho best snd most honorable solution of nordty of tha Charch, and the oni of reclpts. Only340,000 of oxpenses, Only 80,07 | tho ['roblem of out proscnt study, fut to bo prac- } of (jod,. In 1871~ThinGendral Aascrbiy, bolier of & delleit, Not 10,000 chireh mombers, only | tical wa must recognize thenctaal stateof tho cane. | oo that the mannfacture, salo. nad ate o Aloany 128 churchos, and only 118 laborera; but it 1a moro | And what are the facts In tha caso? Two thinga “F“mhm, a8 a boverago'Is contrary to the s ME than humiliating to us when we contrast wliat wo unig as well known and nndeniablo: The | or God's Word, and wholly lnccnulmntwnhnln are dotng with what needs ta be dono. ct that, to 8 lurge oxtent,—wwa da_not undertako | clajms of Chilstian auty, roltcratcs it forme: n'l;lme lmlodmcn ur‘: IA'umu|l lln nnzan s;-:el g’ n:g %a l-ny uxl:mtly An whnt‘ provml'!llun’n'.n but | tastimony, v nton, and our work is mainly canfined to Nar! 0 a larze extent.—tho smount propose: con- and Sutl Carolina. Tho freanien numbor 4,000, - | Lributod fos the AuppOTL of tho mitiatey 1a not sat- D ol eas L) Ziaracttly call dnan tho mem. %(Lu‘ and v{Mmlb:;r nmlum{l- lnfu “mx“t}'r’m amlhtrlnn. nrf“"fl} A;ul w&lelh llnc{olnlm!‘m!:’ly ri'nnm lnjglln:lus obetinence from the uso of mioxicating lquors a ‘Flioy canatituto one-tenthof ourentire population, | than tho insuliciency of the smount proposed—tha ind-evory third mun yoN Tnct In. the ‘Baath Ins | foorthat et o oo o 45 SOTNE bEoposCdTtho | & boverage, and especlally to dirconfagh. rocis ELECTION AND TERM OF AERVICE OF ELDERs, | 8pondeacc;and, on the mecting of the Commit- | Yo' romunarata tiio Rev. Mr, Hamlilton foe the | _ 1h¢ Moderator eaid tha question wos on scnd- ‘The afternoon sesslon was opened withprager | too to consider that paper, cach member was | Joss he had sustainod by lmmft rohbed of $00.05 ngJ :fiwn fi.::rlll;t n‘&?&t;fi: r:( wlnl:.: fiffflfiénflon by the Moderator. ealled upon for his opluion as to tho propor thing | on bis way to Chleagro. * He thercfore asked the hnlnrng?hn house,—to ndopt,—and it could not ‘The Rov, Dr. Wobber, Chatrman of the Com- | to da fu the premiscs. To our gratiication, nad, | Moderator :gfltgmg:: mfi'fi S0 u;m ap oo B fl'“‘x‘zfid‘ eaniis "“‘l 5 mitteo on Church Polity, submitted the follow- | I may say, somewhat to our surprise, every ¥ ho breths to hand ho Rev. Js Irvin Sinith moved, ns an smend- ing reporta: 2 opinian that was expressed by every member of {';',: )',,“m'm:xfil,,:fll‘,':dénac;fi ren to hand over | ment, that tho overturos bo numbered 1 and 2, Orerture No.7.~From the Presbytory of Weat- | that Committee pointed in ono direction, with- | Tho Moderator sald tho gentleman would con- W.‘v[“‘""t confuslon i Brawloy’s Chester, _In Feply to ture from the Presby- o etituto himeclf a committco of one to ralse thio e Moderator declded that Judge Tery of Wealchestor . cancorning tho cltction aad | OUF 00 disscoting volce, without one Incon- | et polat of orer wus well taken, A money. Dr, Purnell contended for a disislon of the term of servico of Lidors, your Committea on tha | Fruous scntiment, And, by tho voto of | '} o Committeo of ¥, Purnoll co T a Follty of the Charch reapécifally reconimend tha | tho Committev, its Chalrmaa was Instructed b“?i,',‘é’jfl,m‘,’{,‘n""{’,:flBfi’ifil,{‘,‘nflf“m{{,‘ 100 5 | quostion. " Tlo izt ot bo ablo to vota con- ArTl sdoptfon of the following: Inasmarh as alt scientlounly for all the recommendations, hat ‘part ‘f 'tbia 'report. which. In ‘Bot af tho | 10 prepars a resolution cspressive of that 3 turs of & case in thos hva refercnce to mat- | Sontiment. The paper wes prepared fn accord: DIL, TAN DYRE KL DI OF & Aialon was falily sl s of a e In 09] s T co wat- - » *. . a ivislos rly surrens Tors which aro mado safliclently clest by Chap, | ance with such Instruction, Tt was browgat be. | sali the Committes were appy fto-romart that | dorea"loy{fa” Assembly, which was alvided on XL of tho Form of Governmant, and the deliv- | fore the Committee, nnd at that meceting four | they had unsninously agreed” [laughtor], an: this qaestion of * sonding down au over- erances of pust General Amyemblies theraupon | members were present who had not been at the | they thought thelr nizrecment was Guscd upon fure for Bynodlul ropresentation . ns (6eo Moare's Digeat, pp. 114-118, and clsewhero, | previous scesfon, When the papce was present- | such absolute falrness that there would bo Jittle an overturo for Preshyterlal representation, Alsa pp. 7""5'."’ tho “l‘l'"‘;“;"" 1',";["'""“1’:"!“‘}' ed thery., and expressions of ovinlon werncalled | roow for debato or “lositation fn regard to | 4} QUETWED, Tof_ bresbygerial fepresentation, zt;;;l‘laugo actlon fs called for. Followingls (ko | ¢, nfiuln. lh{-’ru Wu! (not Lndlu:]cu'ung vulcc.l.fil, mll?lmlm: u:;:! :lc[&::rhhgl\ yl:'\'x‘fi.v] w?vl:fl lggg‘l!- former, 1n order to harmonkza views thoy cor- ' e . one disagreeing sentiment; and tha,paper which | mitice suppose ni I )] - o1 " s Dildsopare. Camh.y, Ap Si 57 rotoeeimaty | 1 Wil now e a tho- uhunitmoua Ctprossion of | InLo UG cleone—thosein farorof Synodical op. | dlally secopted tho sppolntment af twa iy cago, May, 1877, to give soma leglalative declsion HORT, 4 terfal representation. In tho Committee, na an and explicit tnatructions asto tho lntcrpretation 1lo then read as follows: adhered to what thov bad safd corapromiae, and with a view Lo save ani ‘appllcation of the form wervica ENIErhp | T Comnittoo on Correspondonco hava rocakrad | Of - Synodisal rerorentation, | but _they lz’:?.',"}\r:i&hym"mnu e o i Hoir to aavo rection n]!;mrs onstity %?( la“" o‘ ovnrumelnk and considered the paper refered to them by thia | had amended their overtiure on int sublect by | 0 GoTore all the Presbyterics, it had been {epien sl Wincali "whiel v S | Sensl, AU, Sontaiuns e, sion o (b | ssciiug ths repostion ey M, Nallday | Svcod i und down bt 1 thbas who aia re A X 3 ving tho 1're ! i - Lufore tho Presbytory in overturos from ciurclios | Grioane, in Fospowso L0 tho Bction of o Assembly ANy O iy wished those | pored zhd‘prfisent Aa:fimlm cro nagor Pc,nn;b- nrif‘:nrl'l‘m @‘I’l&?lfi‘lfiifl olllunl‘r:ct:l‘: AR Sttt i{. Icll‘l!';l‘l at Drookiyn, N. Y., In tha mouth of | wh of posed Synodical roprasentation to havo dlv‘} w;& nth‘fninm(llm: n‘:“m elh:"wllll‘x‘i:x:' .fi s ny. i o o Sevond—Whint shionld be the moda of clection In | senbly ot Dallimore i Sanaey. Joai e | down, s on alternte ovortare, the proposition }!{.’é‘;‘b Lo P lnnmprfln“\cr(uh thls e first instance? A case hins occurred In which n 3 d outn- | for Presbyterial representation which was sup- 2 satement waa nfterwards approved by tho Souta: A l‘ question, and that thelr declsion would be a cburcy taking advantage of the permission of | oen Assombly at S1. Loule, und reafirmed ot Sa- posed to "be most in favor with the Assembly; falrer rapresentation of the wholo Church than m;{:*{#’c‘al’v‘_ : gg.“ixfid“l‘;e‘:u“{'“‘fi:“:“gg‘ll"’ clder~ | vannah, aa & condition precedent (o fratornalrola. | nainely, tho proposition to rednes the Assem- P! 3 condition _of soclety, tim wine-drinking whoraver it prevails in the Church, nezro and @ cltlzen. \hether for weal or woe | vory many cases not promptly and fully paid. Tkoy all vote, and overy ona of them hins n son) 10 | | Thore facie, whiCh wo aeuimo, and 4 nat walt cifiplests Thatwo cAll unon fho ssalons ol on) (IO r fou ey dire in compact mann, and | fo prove or arguo, indicato tho noed of reliof from | ikl by refaslng to AGMIL ta_memboratip or 1 the very fact that thoy arg_concentrated In a mall | eozie sourco or In some way, Tho membora of | Coiaicy 3,rcoielng (o a P10 WwHo Bra. entared 1o area uidkes thom “moro dangerons {n their | yonr Committeo aca awasre that minlstcrs of tho tho mannfactore and salo of 1.,mg|¢.nn¢1rqum., dguorauco and - degradatlion. “Fhoy are iho | Uospol arc nol iho only class of persans tht are n bevorage, or who dariva thoir livelihood from poorest - of " tho ‘toor, and thoy aro oue | anbiectod to sovere trials and called to boar heavy | fiSTRIRS OF Meho poor by past oppression anit present prejudice. | burdens. Otlier clnsacs hiavo toils, disuppointments, Ziesoleed, That, whatever difforence of opinlon Uluis pleture looks dark, but tho gonrccd of lizht mdfirh.-ls pecullar ta_ thelr respoctive positions, | ppy'axist dpon tha question within the Choreh sre acceenlble, W have tha hezinnings of schiouls | conditlons, and callings. Dut, fn comparing tho et all will ograo ahat npon the principlo of charl- ond cliurched, the tio pillacs beforo our tomple of | ministey with othor departments of scevico and v 1 oxprossed In I, Cor., vil,, 1d: liberty. The echools aro the teaining placea for | cmployient, thoraars several other things to be if meat mako my brother 1o offond, 1 the teuchers, catochisty, und preachers, to wnom | considereld. ' Onw consldoration is the large cxs 1l b will cat no tho freadmen muat look for tholr fitellectual, | penso of tiiac, labor, nni moncy roquired tn a full | ficals whilo tho world standoth, lest I mako my moral, and rollglous elovation, These tnstitations | and thoroagh proporasion for the ministey, ~so | Drother o offend ' overy = member 1 constralnod nelther, are Hiht among the peoblu fromn whowm thele puplls | much of thoae aa if turned with equal diligenco fn - Inust gome, anil from aich achoo] Pt | oo n h ! 10 pionoh, tnete ¢ hanlle the intoxloy cup’ 0 out most. §f not all, of tho fit svhich hias ovil and only ovll in it, na seen fn'its fa- thest muat | secutar channels wonld uaunlly safice to” loy the misafunatioa | foundations of s comfortable estats, These are o thess vast populations of freedmen. We.can- | capltal invested in the sorvice of tho Maetar and not foster thom ‘too carefully, Tholr oficlency, | Ilis O “m C)Iunpnfl:’l’ with ‘;,hle‘?)l 4 they Fet] dcdz istora are, lmm‘;hx‘:,hnncr? of ‘:hnl:‘c‘ntl‘llnz. zllsnd by io work, tho sympa clwoen themu and | common consont of the Church and tho world, so- . the peolls from whom ~ thoy hate aprung, | Shuded from the, comihon seculat Wuminos of lifo O e o chlsb tha world ok dal- and to whum they will tntnister, ‘are tho providon- | If they tarn anide In any measure from thelrproper and Superintondonts of Sahbathi-achools, In what tial chiannols throuzh which our money and sld | work to eugnze In tho flllnful pursults of men, 1t | oyerway may fu thotr judgments soom' best, the muat mnaluly flow. I 18 un cuconeuglig fosturo of | will ba with corresponding detriment to thelr min- | pYof AT, Moy 10 LAePE, Jud %hu udn‘xullunnl wulrk that l{h?l Dnr‘:h\'snhsmulvl:m lm&r’nl cl‘ngnu:ur nm!lllntlunln:n. llr they b: 0 d?' “The report was Nxt"ptc‘d- ecoming maraand imare favorablo fo the convic- | votod (o thoeo pursnita na In any Jarge measuro to Uion snd practico that 1o frecdnien must bo odu- | achiove uccerd, It will s with Gllghiing 1o their | _Tho Tov. Mr. Jones was not satfsfed with oo 3 flucnco upon politics, soclety, homes, hiearta fives, hurch, Anothior conaderation f, thatmin- [ dottroying mon tn this Mo and readering then J¢caolved, That, Inasmuch oa o sinclo gencrafion to divide e i A . ¢ could bo obtalnod in any othor way. e put it 0d. awn souls and tholr usefulnoss fn tho minlstry, oxpresslon in tho report, *‘to disouraze thomscives into four classes, ‘Chis was dane by é']'éfi':'(;’:;y‘ in fl.'fg‘\': ufixm‘efiflifi‘:’]dx’ifi:l:’fl?&’: ‘6‘: ‘{’,,,,"};“k’),".'{.‘i,f';‘.‘..}i;.‘,’{,’c'h thio Preabylerios, to the Asscinbiy whetlier it was uot honorably Morcover, tho teaching of all theao who como From tho pecullar oMce, relations, and wgyknl social wine drinking which prevails In many lot. Presbytory held that the constitution, I It | {}at therw obnoxions things were aald and done In i J 11, rOlL bound to sond down both overtnres, and mado | ont of these higher educational inutitutlons i al- | the ministey, it Is of vital' importance to the fne | familfes of tho Church.” Ho moved that it be pave any dircction upon tho subject, impied that Limen of great excltement, and are to be regretted, "" B R ¥ tho assoriion that if the Assembly divided un | ways roligious,” Evon in tho pablfc echoois It Is | torests of religion that miniators of the Goupel be | omitted. ikiere must be throa claseen, holding officu for (ra | nnd that o, on n calm_roviow, tha imputations | WRicl was as followa: this question and fell back, tho” Committes | characierized by this featuro; bat it {a neodlos to | wholly dovoted fo tho work of their ministry, Of | ° My, Jones offered to withraw tho amend- {aars, sud that In tho drat Instance Ui elders must | caut upon tho Southern Church of schisu, horcey, The Special Committes to whom sras referred tha v . actton of tho | $id parmhony e sapprmver (ot “Wodld i | yoroua papers and renlutons ity fo thaand” | WU A0, VLR btk o thete Arecmbiy of 1870 (azzes 34-75, Drinted inftiutem | 6" VUi Tk pnces Storcd an etaential yazt | doel ot fonfesanta clusion, ho appealed to the Assembly to act In of fon that 1 upon the right of ciders s given in Secs.0 and 7 of 2pall Chap. X1l,, Sce. 2, of the Form of Gavern. | 2uod falth, nud repeated tho asacrtfon that ho Chup. 131 0f the Formeol Govpramentt ',',';‘.’.?“fi..,'::,m,s“":{‘“";‘,m'fi,n,'°"1'1""§“‘,.,.,';’ et Do b RmSHIRE a8 1o g s Tha overni | trasted ta'ho. Presbyterlcs o tmakco o falr and Fourth—Cun s church avold tho foroo of thesa | pieg, that, 1n endeavoring to respond to that aas | Ascsmbly shull conelst of ancqusl dologation of [ wise cholee. [Applausc,] conatitutional rizhts by almply electing the term | yion'n entical torms, tho reference itcontalnod to | DBlshops and Elders fron each 8ynod In the follows AR WIIITR < borvicor What ls tho bearing of & proteat belng | the ahovo statcment of the Haltimors Committce | Ink proportlons, viz.: Each Bynad consisting of | satd the object of his motion was juat this: tnada before tho action of the cnarch letermiulg | oy oycrlooked by onr Assembly. Yoar Commiite | ot uiure than Gty minister sholl aond one minis- Tlo approhended if both the overtires went Upay the tors sorsice? teo bollevo that wiich overaizht was not Intontion. | terund one Kidor: and esch Synad constating of | 4o n'iith would bo defoated. He wanted the ke i e, il of e shuvchoe o | ol Ve Wnde the Lendal i aad” iorur | mor han ity mnlars il s e nfiters | oot Wl o defosiel s wanied the, 4 0 ' Vi nnd two joras and In the = servico add, by countructive: Intorpolasion, suclia | Safy (i noinlyARColY b shen e way to the | B b C e D0 welaraiy | bly, it would ba adopted. In bis owd firee: material provislon to thoconstitution that chiarchiea | 1icsainr ity action in termu [dontical with tne com. | 80 apuointed shull ba styled Commissloners to tho | bytery thero was a projudivce agalust Synodical ¢ eiccted for their soveral terms, fnhl;wan these polnts. 'The Conmitiva submits | neceasity thoy must be compstently supportod ment, but objection was mado. 7 hird—What ia tho bearing of 1} ts raport, with the followlng resolutions: thoreln, icsolted, Firaty that tha frecdmen, becanto of | “Tredor tho 012 Testament amplo provision was | OB matlon th Conimittes aras. aifomd lo smu x:g?gnmmm{nn ?'nghsrgnnnrt r'ahln’uunn to m‘m:h n::rn m;‘ llxgporxt“ ull mu‘ nl;llnumlnmry ::fi:zn s ""nk N whorfl‘,fl 1t prevaila.” he ienplo, 8 r0 O icir nume o ivine ai 0Fit) Bieta ‘and " Dolltenl influence, bocanwn' of 'WLelr | Taw onta the sestament. md- toas it ot femae. | ““The quastion was thon called for,and on belog \anoranco and paverly, becauad of the simllarttyof | eornoratod into tho Now Tostament cconomy, Tho | put y lunguago, hablie, ond rollrion, pocanso of thelr in. | Presbyterian Charch is ondeavoring, by the schemo The report was unanimously adopted. “mln and pr.a_;m-l l'.l(l f"'{gfim"' and mfl’u u'! ;)l ‘?5'{?" :‘l.m uond.‘ under dllufl‘l:n ulllnul clhurra — ielr prospective relations 18 avangol n o [ 0 A 0 cal & the nciple ai Alricd, offer ono af tho Irrvet, Mot accovsioe, | oy of to (ot A0 chrry out the pelnclple and SYNODICAL REPORTS. nndhmun important fiolds fur homo misslonary | fnitistion of this branok of Christian onoflconce; BRIE. worl tinued, and In extent In ed need to P “ltsrolved, wecond, Tht thia flald calls Tandly for | Borsovacatico In this form of well-dolee. 5o Tho reports of tho Bynodical Commitees clioaing term servico elders may alvo choovo term a 1 Al 1 representation; ho favored it. "“'"""":"i’.‘l"}“ui'iflm"fl'l'o‘?ff&”:fififl&3:“'"‘“"" w";m],m""h mllk‘ U"lc‘:d Statos l"loflfl.l} l’flm;vfl W'-;‘ “mr '"‘:m“'l;cld' tered untll the i L e or| Asumoly. e on groti N n Europo and Amenica as a grand and conclu- s troubla neounteres woprice dsacons, " Such s tho comman pracice, Vi Bt haAmbce s et oo | Sho Cammievionors ahsl) bo_ choson by tho | *Hiadheve br: Iiriges rematied tnt he woa fn | CEaonce o boit pikciotisn sod roligton '\ to in Enropo aad Amenica axa grand, 3 msoitiod | oo acrious Tosx Bcc. 8Chap. 13 Eldors not re-clocted nre (. | CUF. 8¢tion of fast year ‘of uy allusion to that | Bynod with duo rezard to the rights of ita Pres- | fayor of Synodical reprosentation. o hadn't sroused to tho special clalus ik 1 altiinore carr 0, rofct bytorios, ho Bynod send thice or more min. o] B aligibla t0 ToRrescht the o IAsICD] clanse tn the Halthuore correrpondence, rofereed | bylorios. If the Synod send th eald a word on the subjoct, but i it waa not pro- [ this people, #0 that ) untary e liglon, Bynod of Erle was roached, the report of tho tho work may bu eularzed five fold. vll‘l’l now ata f;‘sfl :l l:hn?r: “'l:ll]n::fl'flf: :lr:gw tl?u’l tbr:nflvcu‘:- Committce belng as follows: toin the preamble to the Savannah resolutivnns | dsters or thrce or more Eiders to the scd to bave both overtures sent down, or if | #tandstil, imont thus far s not 8 full and complote success, The Committeo on the Records of the Synod of chureh ™ in tho higher courts, Are thuy lso ati- | degning the position of the Southern church 0s, | (Jeneral ~Assombly, not moro than. omee ‘,’“ ) " Resolved, fourth, That tho annual roport of the | 'Phers are somo, perhaps numerous, inatances in rio" wonld respectfully roport: That they et P e 0 o | i, T ol 8 el S | W b sl i | Wedarts D e ol | copiti LR GG L | WS R RS S | et S R ‘Tho roport was adopted, ffi'l'lmmuymfl’:m"fi;lo“rf ‘r:m':'.}}'i"'ca'x easg | 118 Comwissioners, in any year, shall bo faken | Were acot down, that would save debate. Toard bo ralected, with tho axcontion of Jomes 1. Otherwise. Bmall nd inadonesio amounia prom- L "\'fn'u‘e’an'u. attor show slins of haste aod mwm or 2 STATED BUPPLY, concerning tyhom: unfi‘ln order to nuki mlunmm«r from tho Preabytery, and in a serivs of years vqual ‘Tho question was catled for. bo. ly Ocerturs No. 18,—The Fresbytery of Kn Lyon, reslgned, and thst J, 11, BcKolvoy bo efect- thess fardily, Irrogularly, certainly pald, Il 4 erasures whick di uit- | cleat boyond a peradventure, so that thore may ho | Lo the uumber of Preavyteries in nnym{nud. At | 1t'was wasput on the motion to adout, and | i s pla A iy pprem aCals e pae | e e o ey w0 Laky y ting in Mt Hot urch, Atla Ga., Ay , | 1 longer any roani for doubt in tie mind of any, | cach stated meeting of the Synod it shall bo deter- | the motlon was concurred fo. [Applause.} lniym ndrm:-lnr.ug?c"ufly ovm|a tho (Alg;'(!;; your ‘Committes rocommends tho following. for | mincd and announced which of the Presbytorlos | There were ‘but two or three dissent(ng votes, Aescinbly of the Presbytorian Church In thvs Unitod | adopliont camposlng it are eutitied lo furnish Commissionera Btates of Amenica, asking a decinion of that body Keaolred, Flrst, That this As !Embl{ doon lieartlly | to the General Arasmbly to ba held next to the one TIE FREEDMEN. in this caso, viz, ;' Has & stated supply thoriaht, | concur with the (lencral Assambly of Lie Sonsh in | ensulng, and to how many Comiuimsloners, minis- 4 . power, and prorogative in the church Bossion xs o | tho exnrussiun of an eamest ilesize that any form | tare, of chlers, o Loth, such Prosbyterlen are ro- THE W'CUNE CASE. Pastor? 3 of traternsl celatlons ontured Into batwrean thom | spoctively entitled. And pilorto each election of | 1\ iy i thint, ns the zentlemen who The Commltice respectfully recommend that the | and usshould be cordial, and should entirely re- | Covimianloners by the Synod, the list of tho Pres. " i} tspleci, ssth, Thiat tho minutea of the Com. | 0 pachof, thent never paid atah top s )y aixth, 8l nutcs of L] . rs horass crl o uralyzed at every atepin A b ords, mitiico bo approve thoir work, af Buted In mid-1ifa by overiaskinge. | roioc tho Bynod I the Touchls he ' action of Jiesolvad, wevanih, That the balanca stilldue the | and . anxlons, distressful, oppressive cares l's:lvlv‘lck';ge:u."lhunOummlunrummndlml The minls- | fzuro Lhe pages, and codsnger tholr valuo as pers former Secretary Lo pald outof the frst monoys | to a promaturc grave, tholr lsat thonghts | ft bonot approved, becausa it decides o question cowing Into thoTreasury, J. B, Birrinarn, of (.-Afl.g quivering ‘:mund tho heads of wllegnnll ‘g &%n.w’wm& -unu :ummrr to the spirit an Chairman of Committoe, children, now to be left ahellerless withuut pro- | practice of tho I'resbyterian Church (vide Moorc's The report was accepted, aud - tection or gaide, to tho drenrinces and porla of s | D : gosl «a7). w’uh“ lt’i:e Ravo anegestions and ubjection (he s troublons World, or Old; Wayworm. waary, s} Assoinbly anewor the avortare In tho riegative. moroall casos ofdiairuat aud alienion arfing | Uytetiew entiled to furnsh, Commiasionors at thet | had represcatation on tho braln and heart. for s iy pisald tbat s roslly Ba vusy M- | CORY oo cas o upon ihy claritlsior .::n" tiat | Committeo rocommona- that the. Fecords bo 43 : i c i, ls atac. Thercpurt was cansurndin., - O olvest econd, That, without easting any | Do ballod bh to. heminate, thrabgh. o Teprsantas | £ o threo weeks not only, but for o longor | fiont tiat oy Laii- four mililons, pexhaps dyq | M8Y Chaico Lo help itei o vroved, milllons, of Afrlcans right amoug thewn, and | 107 Sovclobment ofa great and Hbersl princlplet |~ Dr, Van Dyko moved to atelko aut tho psr ] clalm dependent upon them, Whilo - tho African | bafore tho waltl of Chirtendomy agraph relatiug to tho Sckwickley Chureh, Work 1t wus fiocoviary 10 learn now Inuguuges, | - Thots remarks ate Rermano o the subject of our ’"ii,‘q“" thio caso was not one In thesh, batitate, to contend oguinst ‘ovils of climate and sur- | roport. Invicwof the inadequntoand precarlons ho Rev, Mr, Laldlaw moved, ns a subs o roundings, nothiug of tho kind was nceded for | material anpport of theministry this benizn schemo | to reconsider the action taken in the Sewle n‘:’l sawork s e ok o ane Tacante i cleRCCIOT 1 ch, © | Gotion 1AV roeronto Lo £yt Lok Becretary of mo’é':h.ffufif&?fih that the work ";'E,"}'t', m" M..“:‘,,’,i::fn:z‘: i"‘mh:h ‘:orl:.n“slgm':h. z ”I'm [h:v.v.\nxs,rseuuand Borutin lanen lllml"; wl vast 0 nj 4 orips s , it larg o s, - g Boutlicrn States and tho sea Jalands thora wero | brous wohsistian. 1ifs-cantingn (o by ponaed 57 | , Tbo Reve Mr. McKibben moved tolay an 8 ltl:rfiu 'l““',‘l"u‘” of g‘lrub)'wrlgu mntvrhlb but | God o taking o le ding patt In a wori of sarvice, :fiig fiflfi{;‘,’;’g"“ tostrike out. Lost > ) o) % ! Al enn o in elf, an v L] . fhacharcl wia inabin tavesd u}:.‘,'(‘e,,wryfilg’;fi ;;;?«:Ln:‘ bu;’l:nz- upon the Intercats of 'l‘.fuflé.: The hour for adjourning having arrived, the 11 have boon deslg- | time, were now lald to rest, ho trusted they as many Comnil; S o DTRATAS roflection upon past Uuneral Asiomblles of oue | Live or reprosentatives, who Orerturs No. 6~ Comuitioo on Church Pll- | oieeete hrul witliont Lol o s O O | L iy 1t for he parpose §7: 4o whom waa refurred the ovetturo of the 'ro= | (ieir doliverancon or tostiuonias (o (aing which | slonors na it fa ' eutitled to furuleh, b{urynf Ellzabeth and thio overturo of the 8ynod | (hiy General Assumbly Iy entircly incompetent ta | an equal number of alternates. 1f of l'hundnlrmn. relating to tha Bustentation De- ertheloss declaro ihat the funguny nominations are not made the Bynod sl partment of tha Board of Home Misslons, waull apecinlly complained of by the Southiern Aseuibly | neverthicless proceed with the clections overy I respoctiully roconmend that the two overturcasnd | {y g part of that sorrowful past which wo | bytory shall bo represented by at least ons nlni: the report of the Committeo on the Kecords of :‘;fi‘u‘:”:,“a‘;‘wl"g‘:':]:I’:r';’fl:"'::u“’n:“’l‘g::{:;"‘[‘":":"i in the day of peaco and fraternity would umud"fi'fiw:'",xxll Bt 35 b anied tho Cincinnatf 8ynod and tho ruport of tha Ju- rents e hap. a Lo X 3 At e s o modifcations, If any, aro. desir. winh o forgets and it §s 2 us @ natier uf sincere 90, sha 1 ) diclal Committes (the MeCune casc). ; cgret bl e astoréadt +*Tho Commislonsrd to tha General sble, tie Commitios”to rapurt fo Wy toxt Georal D il L tre e arachlem, hurasy, or blags A‘nemb)r ‘whal alwaya bo appolnted by tho Synod | ,, A Commilssloner moved, as an ‘amendment, scmbly. A an hat tho records of all the Bynods be taken up. Presbytariuns by any Genoral Assembly of whlch | from which thoy cama at thic meeting nest preced- | th! Tho following 1s the overturs from tho Pres- | tbiw A’mmh)y 14 the Suscewnr, 7 ol | e moeting of the Genoral Asambiy, aad s | ‘Thia Was voted x‘w‘xnwn‘nnu ¢ bytery of Elizabeth: Nesolved, "Whird, Itolylnz tipon the oraursnca | muchas poasivie to pravent all fallare in the repe o h vt of th Wasngas, In the Judgment of this Presbyte that the foreguing deciatution removes overy ubsta- | revontation of tho Syniods ardsing from unforoscen | asked what haa become of the.report of the the exporiment of susteniation has not Mm““;{', clo to cordint fraternai correspondency, lh{u Ucn- | accidents to thosw firat appointed, It inay bo expe- | Committoe on Freedmen, An honorable and would have some sympathy with the other poor unfortunates whose bualuess hiad been hanging in mid-alr for three or four days. Ilc dealred to renew his motlon that the Assombly take up 1t Into r:mnumuhmh for luck of wus ao cxistiayr feeling of dissatlsfuction wmong | And the welfaraof tha warld? Much has already | Assembly, pending n voto on the motiou (o 1 Asscenbly d ) the Itcy, Jolin ¢, | dlent for each Synud to appoint an slternato to minent place had becn given to cvery other 2 2 2y boen dona, 'Tho cauxe Is regarded with fncrensing elock this mome cers b 1 a0t 00 Judimont adapted o f{:snfi:‘ f);,l l{.,ox;l’ tho ?’:{-‘s%ly;tur;uxlrj(ull‘,}uflfl:xgr‘é, cach (é::r::xrl;:l:&n;‘rulg‘ 'lnpul); hia placa in case of :,E,a' ll’;‘u‘d 'l’hl: onu|lmd' bufl'l Dulll:ll nfléa s:‘“l?f;g"x::“'lm;"“zx ]:"fi‘r‘““’f,fl'i‘h"(';:‘"r:‘lgffi !fifn‘w‘r b?lnm peorle ;nd;ll:upm;};uldht; afw’g%é ','{rz‘,k a0ut, adjanrugd bkl O cb ST the Charch In this country, coming in conflict o | B4 the Rev. ilenry A Nelsan, D D, of thia | hie no The orator sala thero wero two Boards— p Aht.hrafaund attedtion ofiagy:boyond tho hoax ‘Tho cloalng prayer wes mado by the Rev. Ul Jtdoes, andor ccnflud,wm.mwg,’ with tho work i;?.‘l:)l:,ydl;:‘y fil{fi‘nfluflhnm Elders tho ito; William m.‘l\;;g"l!:l fl:&c{:‘h.‘b«llhm;n:fidl :é;:::‘hficfi,“ Miuistorial Rellef aud Freedmen~that Lod not | 1€ s businicss mnen, did nat fecl at liberty to | ot our own communio Dyko. 5 pray of tho Board of Home Mustone; therefore, bytery Resolred, That this Presbytery hieroby ovortures | 81d the Hon. Samue Sy of New \ork, o torial fulle i ) Comniltice recommend that the foregoing | been heard 1 5 The Clemaeal Avehuiy oF | overtire ba irepeisiited by (o Assembly i the | = DF Erdman—This ono was made tho order of 70 on i advance of what tho Church showed o | “'Tho Committee hus ezamined with caro the an. | Y88 hhpumlnu to allow. Tho women of the Church nullon-pu‘:'llm of mnuun:rd o'f‘ Reltef for Dluhlgd ——————— the Ueueral Assembly, which (s to conveno In the | 0f Chicukn, to convey y guetls could do a great deal for this finportant work I | Mintsters and the Widows and Orphane of Deceas- THE BUILDING ORDINANCE. o) ) ¥ ) terlos for thoir action. the day. ¢ Minfats thie Genernl Assembl, d . dune. e e commn st 208,100 | Featorual Bvebiee, Ak e Asaciby whl-sr tho | - ¥o0r Comritien also. esommend that tho fot- | *"“Fio Moderator—That action was reconsidered, | Hi0¥ Were Lroperly oppealud to. i Teter fho Assomiy 10 the Fport Hhclly wih | aoanompe gl llor & The THOTE oty it lgued tosusten- | \ypo tima'cordially welcome & ke delegation from | lowing alternative overture ba transmitted to tho | and tho order sct aatde, - TS RV, ML SBAUNDERS, emphatlc commendation of tho onergy, wiadom, icadaciayA9 3 rdinaice, which, 463 tkat body, 1, C, Manguis, Presbyterles; Dr. Erdmau—It has becn pushied off, and wo | & colored dclegate, was rocelved with consd- | qiliiyy ‘aua detlcacy with which the Lrethren In> | 0Wners to respect tho building ordinance, g The other paner was not read, Pustcw A, Hoivgox, ‘Shall Chap, X11., Bec, 2of the Formof Govern: aro about getting nvolved fn o judicial case | trable npplause, which he eald encouraged bl | trusted'with thls departmont of the Churci'p work | 1t not Inconsistent with itsolf, 1s o bumbng! " A motion” was mado that tho report bo AW, Winen s, wment bs monded vo as to read: *1The Ueneral | ol o whith we will never see daylight, [Ap- | to believe thut the cause of tho freeduicu was | havo perforned the rosponsiblo duties committed | fnatance, If o frame bullding ls moved only 8 f¢ adoted. e N, A, Hariny fissuuiiity, kbl Sonelnt of au stual delecation of plause.], Would f not b botter ta du tlio work sot s wutter of udifforenca to the Assembly, | to their charge, feot from Ita preacat location on the same ot theor: ha Symisd of FhiiadoiTbe Scemmed o rhatront Seven Ewen, | Sl Bropurtion, W, Pk FrellyiEean: | of tha Clureh rasund et ho reat ake” el | Mo wauld refes apoctally to tho work n th | | ‘i g i samnptered st tn groey cas | G RC ner e i ¥ nistcr f ot b Infstors actuail ances? [Applausc, ] g T dalsa If ho wants to e H '"d“B:C’,‘:{L"m‘:':’,.f‘,‘.",'g"'!c{'{.,”ffiul.lflffu?u:&m} T Crar e L i aterial work ag pustores co-pestarel | © Bit. Barnce stated that, under bis motion, that | DSF cont of (ko popiation ver B0 ycars of agg | and would siadiy hava done 4o (o'a largor extent 1f | with brick wolls, and also ture-clect, stated wipollos, evangellota, of Dr, Edson had been laid on the table. " mlse onar I In thealogical seminarles, or ovportunity to speak when the matter came be- .'.',“,‘.‘.‘,'uiilm”.i?fi‘;z"ifi .:nulinnlu the Church by tho n'mz‘hllm:r;;ufil?g&codl;h‘%:z:l“l;:u k.l:'w',lfi'; fore the house. Mo Imagined that they wero Elders, Ueneral Avsewbly, ahall send ono minister andona { 4y opy but that timo had ) 1ot present. ceeive o ree | wlder; oich Preshytery conststing of more than | LLen Was: but that timo had passed, ’rl?uél;lumg romarked thot tho wl‘qu( sub- pu?:u Ttey. e, Maullyy moved o seestve tho ro: :’fl;": :\u:ui' gk r&fi’?{nilmlflslmnflflfin::fl tnlll:).' lé;"‘:fi;‘ "‘,:‘fa“ :l‘:.‘c:’g“i""l‘:gl“"l‘;“‘ [otion eet of sustentation, being a report of tho I v, Mr, B " orre ahoy rds red 10 Laki tandiug Committcs on Hoge Missions, woulq lflrlhlu \}f:t‘lnllnl:.;l!{:.l-:'jn.fi!{}um? ',‘.’,':5"..'..1‘.{3’,"‘.,‘3 two eldos alirtet :fl:f}"{‘:‘efipfi:;fi E;vul that two-thirda were required to- take It appear to have been postponed until after this | be ule.l on hastily, He (herelo:e moved that il send threa ministers and | - Tho Afoderator sgreod with him. i ¥ 60 the churchos had furnishea tho Board with the | houso, and that on the wide, wlde pralrie, wliboé e b bt volureople T Staes | Bisieof dei e The o Sonlicte oty | o hotto RAGhU'SF st e, et . )| eer! - i r-yards 13 tnd mudo somo provision for tho education of | wies frhat tho Lord's peaple put ab tho dlspossi of | Sovicd of Tamier oncy. & gear at lcast. if b6t wky-hlgt oftencr, can bo dlled with lum rrn‘:E;"',,, ey 1 schicine, ard they wished very much to have au the colored peoplo, but it must bo semembered e Board. that the legislators, though voting moncy ‘The Camnmlittce, with great plessare, calls tho | an iberally for alinost every ourpose, managed o | attention of the General Assembly to tho fact | miw; serape In the wmost of it on fis way to the | stated in the report of tho Loard that noarly | housi fundsof the Mifferent oards for whom it was | 83000085045 right in the buaincys : aiderelood. that not {an buraing {ASt bt the burning Jumbor-yarls un 1”" et 1,00-has durlog the yoar becn | Bide, carrled the fire to the South Slde in ll itoed Pernianent Fund of tuo lioard, A | that'principle, you might allow powdut-nisg voted, Another fact nust be borne u mind, ‘storckeeper vn 1B repart was eard, L6 would come up, theretore, | the seport, b dackcted, In order that it 1l | Shrsa oldece to Tike proboriion (oF each aditonn B LITIIRORN uaracly: that tho colored peoplo wero now | [2rge part, of the gensrous contelvations which | slouy th A e ver o de s in its proper lace, : bo priutod uud”acted on to-tuy, or at ssmu i | forty winiitors aciually engaged in minieturial | wished to say, as thero socmed to bo no chanco | Blmost entirely isolated from the whitcs. BLL wonien, some glving their bundrcds, andg wono | ment, freo from poiitical humbug, s the b Tho report was then adopied, ture time, works and tlicse delegates s0 appoluted ball bo | for g whito mian [laughter), he would be very | Auothcr clament of danger was to ba found In | tholr thousandss and ot leas gratetul the. +#donas buildlng ordinance, s far as framo coltaces v DR TARUEL. The Hev, Mr, Marquis eald that the Cemmit | styled Commisslouerato the Genoral Assembly "'t lad If the Assembly wnu}\i vea chancs to o | the efforts of the Roman Catholic Church. | tion from a minister's daushter in Pennsylvania, concerned, and et the Ballding Im}mclfl' ‘That Church was making strenuous nttempts to | smaller bn draw the colored poopla [nto its fold by tho | Him wh A atatement of th f the Rev. Dr. o)t ¢ ¢ 2. er e 3 i stement of thuiease of the Rev. !z:w';n‘;!:“l % teo wislied to subinie this report ta the Assein "&m.r reading the above report, Dr. VauDyke | colored man. %L‘n’fm"] Iorepresented the 4hat Lo action be taken in tho premises, 5’):‘.'.{2;'3{3: l‘t‘l“‘u s x:rnfil‘w“' and that was, that Commlttes on men, and they had yielded facant to say it should THE IDEA OF TR COMMITTEN | » ader Joun,G: Griee calied for the reading of | eay, wid that Ji shiouldcoins Lo & aquara volo | scemed fa ho. that theso two overtures faily | Safurday, for otler bushicss: ‘fiey hal been the l‘;l’fll o kuew the wan, and Knew bis | upon tho question as it was submitted. If it vepresentled the two wethods of reducing ths | called for o hiearing, but the house determined past history, and wxnnted to ses how he came | was refected, then !l uegutiations would stop, | Asserably, If elther was sdopted, tho question | yiop to bhear them. Thero was o little bit of a f ware ominal yalue but precions intheaightot | thy er crection and good fouudations of Vi 7 alis oyor againgt the Treasuer. - Tha | o d brick boildings generail (278 dlssemination of plctures of tha Pope | Board notices with Tnlduunn. and ho Conle | commm———— aud liishops, which thcy sold very cheup, | Mitice with slmilar sontimont reports the notice, The Siaters of Mercy and nuns relieved the | tbat the ladics of o number of the churches ba poor and slck pegross on the understanding "”?fi:f: :';‘:{’ l‘l‘::l: sent 3;.",2" !.‘i'x'?."&';‘ue"r".’.‘.“c'mfi it mbly, and should never have been bezung aud, If ae | would bo settled, If neitber, the plan alread ¥ ¢! ‘i that the children should be sent to the Babbath- clat Q. ;and that the he The Clerk read l{a “poluts® In the memo- cepted, well and good, 4 y adopted ufm- serecting an Bnu‘ruln?nenl l‘uns ',',';;:fl' ‘: v?fi‘g)‘&?" :'?:rl;:l‘,‘:fl: '.":,,;},';ffl‘,",fi,’ scliools of the Catholle Church. The Roman ?,'.‘filfflh:uxr f:.;.i"‘d'%t.fi?...., :nd .'fl':; :fih‘f ) 0 rlal, us follow: TUE BEY, DK, MALIN would In the meantimo relieve tho pressura | heard for fftcen tninutes, [Laughter,) Then, | Catholics had so far deferred to the peculiarities | ers will tako L).-m with them in this form of minis. RESTON EAN [\ ) 1. Can 8 deposcd winlster be restored to good | snid that before the voto was taken on the ques- | upon the zood people of tho places whers the | jf thoy wauted to take up & ju:l‘fchl case which | ©f the colored raco as to allow of cougregational | tration to the salnis in time to come. God ) lurd}n by tlie actlon of anothior body thon that | tion about pending, he wisheld to usk whether mbly met In regard to entertainment. they could discass uutil the day of fudgment, | IDEINE lu tho colored churches, iu’ Louislaua | bless the dear women in nml purposvs of {heir e aeposed by Bresbtery b, | 11Ul bo competint o uier the" g o Bl wores g he | o oo, oo s | I Covpor, oot et 03 St | Bibe Bt it b i il | 3 ANIKER'S e ' . ou but one witn this ame:iment: & of Education of the of New Orleal o o . shored to good staudinit In the Presbytertan Church | Lol yint PR WL Ur 'l Geuitonen #2008t oI ALY e erhuin moved as a substitute that tho | Mmany other oblcers, wero sl Catholice, avd the | Broccediags a (hie high court'of Chrlat e would of aokn stedontials oblalngd becauso of o action | [ithuca to bo thy phrasnoloss that tho thsuzht {4 should bo aimended #0 88 10 exempt | yopore of the Commities ob Erestars bo tabes | Blatc was practically a Catholic one. - At pres. | [ERiad them of th words of thelr bicased Mastor M i o] % cedn ;o z 3. Can 8 winister, deposed before thy rounton, | brothren wanted fucorporatod. tho Lionorably retired. Suchinen ss Dr. Mus. | FoROrS of the % 5 . out 1o Opposition “wis stown by the whites | SLoure: " Tassmuch na ye did I remombored the | COMMERCIAL BANKING 't all its brancbes bave good standing now in tho United Church bes ‘The Roy. Mr, Shiland naked 1€ the report was | erave aud Dr, McKiune ouglt, as long as they ©ausa sl tho time of the rounlon hu was fu Fmd placed on tho docket, it could bomade the order fiwd. tobave ropresentation ln the Assembly) | 1 the negative, [Laughter.] alcnnmn fu on branch of the Church, Laving been | of the day for to-day. aud the honorably retired should be cxempt Jm]x:snu[g asked what was the order of posed by the other. ‘The Moderator sald it could. {rom that class which was not ruprescated. 1o | tha day for Wednesday. [ Home,™ home.”] Elder Grier sald the gentleman referred to A Commissioner uskod for the reading of tho | moved, therefore, 1o amend the repory i this The Moderator snsweted that thore was 11006 was & deposed minister,—deposed by tho | last resolution but ume, and it was reard by Dr. particufar, Judge Brawlcy moved that the report of the Presbytery of Peorin for tho most Hagrant and | Murquis, wio, when he had concluded tho reade Mr. (rawford satd the langusge of one of the Cumufiuw on Church Pollty rearding s final B ol thsat o inlist of e Gounet, | i e B ey iy proposed | ovceiaio sesiaed o bo contruiliory, | Couwtof ‘Svveais b made’the sk srder for 0 ©of 3 | £r vl 0 Gospel. chauge, thal ¢ Commiitee had no deslre to . yan ¢ remarked thal 10 brother A 1 le was notorious all over that part of p““ :_xl).rluu auy opiufon a8 to the intent of the | bad read um{ Welnesday, [Volces, #Too far ofl. y alhbe ey ers to the education of tha colored poople, | Lord Jesus Christ, in the persons of lila suffering tors of Ceedit, GO \vhn‘n on t'.hclr pni-t. W{:{c cxtrame{v' nrv:nl:. ma) Hu" !elnemb‘:er them in thelr times of ’"';‘,‘.’,‘..,{"&3,’.,‘3‘&;,,} fl,."‘m. Tt Coustt anxious to recelve , su 0 | greateat Doa INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Tows, v o cd that Your Committee calls attentlon (o the fact that . o omtar o e Satorie ehurchos bt sup | 10 DursUanes of b setton of the. lat Goaeril A | City, #ad School Doade, sie 1L scribed 8118 for church purposts, It was quite | Sembly, (se Minutos General Auwscmbly, 1870, | 100 Washington-st., Chlcnl-'“:'.——/ a4 reasonablc to say that the Germans could not | P, -2 3 o TANMELE AN TILAUL SO0 bo mado inta auything clés than dethoalsts, a3 [ ofmyFiosca, ioio, kb Prasbuierion Bosid |~ AMERICAN FIRACL 8OO 8 | AR to say the same With regard to the colored race. d d ministers," and roper "o great necd oz tho Bresbybertan Church ras | Sharie? abmors ease o fet Tt EOESS AMERICAN uj e‘l‘hn substitute was sgroed to, only one younu clauss ado pose ourn Btate, and to thelr great llu'urim‘ after o few ho passed thoso resolutions, but mere- | that objection. Hgwonl, tok Bave iy n,gh'hal 1078un waady Sl ucate weu for the iwinilstry among the | commonwealth of l’-ruurlunl s A‘ copy ‘)’.\‘o'hdh peary ey found s b crpt o agala by | 1 Lo brces Wit W vew 1a s day waa. | Me Cranford sought more gt Tooover- | “§3 moton was then withirav, Siecdea for by (s measa” thoy could securs fifl}%fii’v}"%‘&’f,fil‘k‘.“.fl'm"‘fn'u?.u'on' of tha TR AC'I' S 0 CIET y (1 = . EPORT o " H . 11) toa recog- thrugh papers {rom the Cougr q to bave it sald that this action “was takeo [o | more thau two representatives from one Pres- | Th8 Committes to whom was referred tho report by aball, b i pretent moetlog, | clec gettlng Ioto what was thew the New School - Eredbytoriaa Churd.” 1o lad couts, back 1o tou the Asseubly at all. Dr.Vau Dyko sald It was not. Suppose thero | fiarys !t the followlag atstomeate aud resolu 2 tiona: caria, sud by warrylog 8 wowan snd maklog Dr. Marquis ssked if the Assetbly bad avy | wero three Presbyterles iu tho Syood and ono, “an:n Freedmen's Commltics recolved dyring the [ ; o) o Y Q! Lizh exclteiment Tiat cettemy i | biie of the work among the freedincn would respect | Wik Bad - been impoverishied by - the | o)Xy 0" Dlrcctors, in' thres equal - classcs, 52 MADISON.ST. War and the succeeding corruption Of car- | {5 ‘serva respectively for © o Ezquggcrs. For blmaclf bho waa @ | and theee years, and untl) thelr successor 4 uth” Carolintan, eud bad reccivod bis | clectod. Tuo Sianding Commbiteo recomawnds | helr colShrated Feacuers b two, (altaf hall ba full supoly of tho Boclsty's Publicationt ety

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