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ao NEW YORK’ HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1873—TRIPLE SHERT. and the doctrines w' a believes and the | terianism in Cincinnati, owing partly to recent | growing bolder and is making converts.” tome lation fessedly for Bect to which he belongs above the life which he | diversions from the path of virtue and religion of Oe GU re reaalt with the ‘and usurpation of | certain Preabyte! 2 1 of emancipaton, if they be not really in the In- lives, r rian clergymen. “Three notorious inal domi matters man ages of scan rime” hi r THE WEEK OF PRAYER. ‘of the siayebolder and of the continuance of the tis fellow mat and “Ns ayer | atteay theta, Calls have boon received or scospted Minister Sickles Explains the Situation as It | institution ofsiavery. © n of slavery. While we fully acknowledge our obligation to the rou! by v. H. W. Fish to Hamlet, Il.; by Rev. W. i. . ‘PROGRAMME OF SERVICES TO-DAY. dom, nas brought the arst Onristian Ohureh to tts | by Rev HW. Kish to Tamieh ti} by Rev; Mit | How It Was Observed in the City—Toptes Has Been ‘Since the Passage of the fenceal cae, eh reaizoen union tabaaun toma be yy ailegory of frig oes in the first Ca or Carrel olLanibertrie NJ, a wood, of the Week. Canosa wrarrpat pai exoptions to hn sae ian rs lL. de5 . H. |bOG, Roches r, . ¥., to Ane! al e slaves ssi regeueration Of Wan’iie dom ed Gain denotes Emiporiam, Pa, or one year; by Rev. G. W. Crofts | _ T°-4ay the week which has been spent in prayer Emancipation Law of 1870. own terrliory.ses, the I aE aod “Herald Religious Cor- | tultn‘ana abet charity; and when Cain destroyed | (Lutheran), of Oregon, Ill, to the Presbyterian | #24 supplication to God throughout the Christian at, SEN tod by (a vast effusion it blogs and ane ‘= Neco ry fugitive and @ vagabond, nar, & ee ay By em por world will be closed appropriately with sermons on Powsewions near us, are phe Bre a respondence. And Simm teieh Sree, Secuaay ee Je testers cer tat theo) PpOInRmans as aiaeheoy fat the complete and tna prevalence of the Gospel Cireumloeutory Preparations Ren- | ¥2o.erznom to aranpatntns co I arrays man inst his fellow man, and sect by Rev. E. F. Fisk to Du Quoin, Il; by Rev. | Over the whole earth. During the week services a brethren, and especially in the waste oF life avainst ‘scot. ‘ne seer for ihe New uerusuiom in. | T-B. Jervis to the Fresbyterian-church of Wells and | have been held here daily in the Fifth avenue and ler Useless the Law. by inhuman punishments and excessive toll. | Nor ix this forms, us that if charity had retained its proper | Columbia, Pa. Kev. J. 8, Maodonnell has resigned | yagison square Presbyterian churches, in Forty- troamoag us it is” universal an itm mataral and just The Christian and the New Je- | place in the Christian Church differences ‘of be ef | his pastorate of the Presbyterian church in Pon- Te rests upon the instincts of humanity and ie the recog. would not have separated and divided the Charch, Il, Rev. @. R. Alden has Feslgned his charge | third street and Seventh street Methodist j nition of those rights of man which are now unit rusalem Dispensations. Dut_ men would have been allowed in freedom to | at Cooperstown, N.Y. Rev. Dr. J. J. Marks has | churches and in some others of other denomina- | Secretary Fish Spiritedly Reviews the | samitioa. Governments cannot resist @ conviction so hold ‘helt own Views so long as they livea good | Sao cougned, af, brookrilic, pm ,att 600s 1° | tions, The week was opened last Sunday with ver-| — Whole Question and Defines the Po- | rime Aha taloranee of human slavery: Ror erm day ol ‘ong ene OF Fe! CP rsal ex- nts be in fault in raising their voice against among some of our religious teachers may be | dio has left the church at Condersport, Pa. mons on the foundation, security and unive! ex: A % mei ee ‘ LOGIOAL OONUNDRUMS. Tocognined tee tor thastaree Gleraymen of difer. | Presuyterian Sabbath schoo! in Staunton, Va., has | tension of the Christian Church, On Monday there sition of the United States. PC I ie Me hy Od eee eROLOGIOAE, ght euominations united in the instaiaion of | 380 scholars ana forty-six, Yeachers was devout acknowledgment of God's mercies dur rR vv. . Hepwot wedenborg, o eclared that he witnessed | The following pastoral changes have recently | ing the past year to families, churches WaAsHinaron, Jan. 11, 1878, | be a difficult task. tetas enaoe fine ctieual world in 1757, and | been made or are ry be_made short); 4 A the last jud, Rev. Mr. | and nations and of His providentia and| ‘he following letters appear in the diplomatic | ,Th¢ fepronenen, ee or corert, of those whose sup- ent 1801 posed inte be affected by It,to say Non-Conformism and the | in regard {othe results. which ‘would follow on | Tilson, lato of Keene, N. H., goes to Au usta, Me. | spiritual blessings upon individuals and a | correspondence submitted with the President’s | other underhanded proceedings, must ‘be trying to ike . Mr. x th: : earth he said, “Hereafter the Church will be similar Rev. Mr. Reeves loaves Nashua, N. H., or South- | confession of ain. Tuesday was spent in prayer for ‘nual Message, which has just been published :— patience ead! bicnly cenparsernns (0 Gaipsien, hd ur ngland. in outward form, but dissimilar in the inward;’ | bridge, Mass. Rev, B, N. Sperry removes from the may be the 1 measu Fez on. oF one and ‘the reason whion he gives for the inward | Central Baptist church, Thompson, Conn., to Lit, | Christian Churches theis inerense tm love, Hot ty Mi, SIOKLES TO MB, FISH, ever, who countenance lukewarmness of neglect in éar. change is:—“For henceforth the man of the Church | tleton, Mass. Rev. Henry L. Morehouse, of East the unity in the faith; for ministers, missionaries |- (Received September 12.) rying ic bate CA must, § mere oF Livt be | mnie to will be in a more free state of thinking on matters | Saginaw, Mich., has accepted the itorate of East | ang evangelists, On Wednesday the prayers were User Seases Laeatied To x ee } on ares fh are cy Meh ‘station ought to ‘end ivarts over T OF CLERGYMEN of faith, because spiritual liberty has aeen restored | avenue parol, Bognenser, N.Y. yy. R, Winegar | directed toward Bin—T have the cnet a my tis 4 ‘official By the enactment of the law ot July, 1870, the gover. MOVEMENTS L + | tohim.” ‘The Lord having restored spiritual lib- | has resigned eleven ‘years’ pastorate of the BLESSINGS ON CHRISTIAN PARENTS iblication of'a decree, Gated August 5 1872, promulgat- | Ment of Spain ty practically commitied to ine policy of erty to men, how vain the attempts of sectarians | Baptist church at Clifton Park, N.Y. 'V. | and their children; on the services and ordinances Ing regulations for the execution ‘at the ase. ‘ot July 4, | ¢mancipation. It is true that the law was far from Services To-Day- to re-ensiave the minds of men and prevent the ee hog wed late of Philadeipifia, Leics ye of the Church, ‘and for schools, colleges and univer- . concerning slavery in the Islands of Cuba, and Ports i combeshaneive ¥ enoenre. spread of the new ideas, bot ees a cept oe the call the First Baptist churc! sities, and for young persons generally. Thursday Rigo. ine af pars oe bo wee sonore’ Se, — a toe 5 Rev. Morgan Dix repeats his sermon on “The | theological, of this new Rev. A, J. Frost, of Mrnitistation of Goa in Christ,” in Trinity chapel, | 100k to the’ Lord, and readand judge for bimsel(: | Bay City," Mich., goes" to’ University | Povernors and Ail Pao re eeerisente: | ikafter hearing the suggestions of tho authorities of | ertermnadon «ot ‘ for it is only that which he in freedom intelligently | place Baptist obi Chicago, TL General | hance of peace, for increase of nteousnes, | Council of tate, No moze "forcible jiustration | Mauguration of a measure of j at half-past seven o'clock P. M. perceives to be true and carries out in his daily M. Ayer, of South Carolina, has become & Ba) ead of religious liberty, for | could be given of the imperect and’ unsatis- | Whereby Spain. to her high honor, Rev. P. L. Davies preaches, morning and evening, | life which tends to build up a heavenly life within | tist minister. Rev. S. L, Morgan, of Cincinnati, | ¢p, growth of sound knowledge, for contentment, of 187) than the | Bf rinony with th Berean Baptist church, Downing and Bed- | him. A blind assent to doctrines and creeds or a | has become pastor of the First Baptist church in | concord and goed will among all classes; | Pe Complicated code of procedure for | tenes Te Yous maniiosiiy due ty tha sentient aud te in the Berean Bap! 4 blind following of teachers amounts to little, In | Ludlow, a city adjoining Covington, Ky. Rev. H. | for “the fl mong all’ classes; | {ts execution, It embraces, in chapters, articles and | THEN. It la 40 manttostly due to tn ae en euueds ford streets. this new. cispensation ‘men are to recelve truth | I Parker, whe has been for many years success- | fiionat judnments and. for. the removal f articles, about one hundred paragraphs You | be'mede practical and effective by the enforcement of the Rev. C. S. Harrower preaches in St, Luke's Meth- | because they perceive it to be true, and noton | fully cape in the ministry and in building up | or intemperance, immorality and the sins which | organization of a Board of Seven Commissioners in each law, that itcannot be questioned that Spain, with the odist Episcopal church, at hali-past ten o'clock | authority, ‘Teachers must prove their doctrines | educational interests in Minncsota, has accepted @ | greg “reproach to any people.” Iriday was spent of the clvil districts, Jurisdictions, of, as we might per- | Pride and the honor that mark her history, will no . true and good or prepare to see them rejected, | 8X months’ pastorate of the Baptist church in | in I prayers jor mankind and in special | bapscall them, counties. All persons residing within | délay the execution of the law and the observance A. M. and at half-past seven P. M. ‘The HERALD has done agood work in exposing and | Visalia, Cal. Rev. J, Albert Wirth has just closed | Drafen tor en pf tac orehe Scriptures sea Thd | such subdivision-of territory, and declared free the pledge to humanity and to justice which is implied Rev. Dr. Cheever preaches an evening sermon in | bringing to the light of this day natural slavery and | @SIX years pastorate at Nevada City, Cal, and | Porvoi‘orpure iverature, for the overthrow of all | Af¢,biaced under the “protection of the local Hoa the chapel of the University, Washington squary slave dealers, in their skuiking places in the dark | accepted the pastorate care of the Baptlst chureh | forms of tyranny and op] ression, for the removal Guba), or the Major ot the district. (Porte Rico), p > ed quate. | and benighted portions of the earth; and may it | of Oregen City, Oregon. ‘Ten years ago Brother | orevory form. of antichrist, for ali prisoners and | presiding officor of the Town Council, will be Subject—“Materialism not a Doctrine, but a Ditch.” | jive and do @ still more noble work for mental and | Wirth was a sailor sh the Pacific squadron, on cagvee ‘and for. the an eeaatoit oueve Kingdom, | members. Four members are to be chosen, two of whom | Of Cuba. It will nok be denied that th Professor Allen Curr, F. R. Sand Rev, J. Hyatt | spiritual freedom; for religious freedom is far more | board the flagship of which Rey. J, Stockbrige was | Yesterday the Sunday Schools’ Missionary ‘Tract | MUst, not be slaveholders, and a secretary will be | driceeds almost entirely from those inte cs slave important than physical freedom; for man may be | Chaplain. The Baptist church at Rasselle, N. J. * appointed, who will not vote. the island of Cuba, who have thi Smith address the Morning Star Mission, Seventh | (MP physical freed havo wailed the lev. J. V. Btratton, of Bunyan, | 224 other religious societies were prayed for; the appointed’ will hold office for two years, and serve gra- me dean ote ae aivecmeane te aia lave physically, and yet practically free to th! ie) removal of hindrances to the spread of the Gospel ny They willbe named by the Captain General | fuccassive ministrics to whe enactment of the lag im oe Peatirae of the act fn the enactment. There is another view which may be taken of this subject’ The Spanish govern- ment and the Spanish people are understood to be almost unanimously adverse to the independence of Cuba. It will not be denied that the An 4 avenue and Twenty-sixth street, at half-past two Ohio, He entered upon his duties last Sabbath, o'clock P. M. fig tree, “the Christian should recognize ‘but one, | A. private letter from’ Liverpool states that the py cer sctagg a WAG GH OS ADE Sie TREN || Fron) Be casa ter wa tian de net eeloen nat the rie July, s7a been enabled hitherto to, delay and to defeat The Praying Band of the Thirty-seventh street | 1¢ader—the Lord; but he should not fall to recog: eee ee a eee ee er enters], Veet, also Bacelved Prayerful attention. Aeon oe tee tee oto be anade. by the chior officers of | Hons effective ior the end to which the law was directed. Methodist Episcopal church, near Thitd avenue, | Supreme Heiug and instriving. fo lead & good life; | ith anniversary of the settlement of Rev. Hugh | 12 the Find Avenue trssoy Corian isroh the Juradigtion or district, and submitted to the Captain | 9,2 Jnd!sseney ofa class an Cuba who are most loud iat conduct the services at that church at half-past ten | forthe Lord Is no respecter of persons, and the | Stowell Brown. The Second Baptist church, of | wore preached by Dr. Hall every evening during | thereof executive authority in. the localities where they | Pro‘ession of devotion to the integrity of the Spaninh ter- o'clock A. M. and at three and seven P, M. Christian’s charity should manifestly extend to all | Philadelphia, Rev. William Cathcart pastor, bave | the week, except last’ night, on “The Blndness of | reside, respectively, A Central Hoard of Commissioners Fitory and to the continuance, of Spanish dominion over of his Father’s children. vB purchased ground on Seventh street, south of | the Christless,’ ‘Tne Curse on the Christless,” | of twenty-one membe bes yoo a etait Generelt cannot be without its influence, If Spain. permits her iy Rev. C. S. Robinson, D. D., preaches in the Pres- Girard avenue, on which they will shortly erect & | «xo Salvation but by Christ,” “New Creation In- | invested with appeliat ‘defed im —_— authority to be virtually and practical orial church, Madison av ¥ new house of worship. In Connecticut there are a ” ef at Havana. that island’ b: ites neglect: to. carry tate of Finy third street, at sleven o'clock A.M. on Un cap egal gad TieThapust chyschea of wnicntwents-fiveare with: | Sorinous wil be preached, acuording to the pro | sohbet whic shalt Ror eeutrd aay ected | SHeet act fe, ewe, guveraiestt Se, humane ° y-third street, at eleven o’cloc! . ON | To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— out pastors, Total membership, 19,490, Number | framme of the Evangelical Alliance on the thought, | eriticiam of” these arrangements, I~ tay, how. | ‘ndency, isnot this tantamount to an acknowledgment “Redeeming Time,” and at half-past seven P, M. on Your Sunday edition 1s particularly interesting | ofclrildren in Sabbath schools, 18,835, The -Port | tj not the text, “Let the whole earth be filled with | ever, remark that in confiding the execution of | Of inability to control? If she refuse to entorge beta “2 “Th itive Jacob.” Jefferson (L. I.) Baptist church has not withdrawn | jy, dh abi) 7 {his law to those whose unsatisfactory methods of | thority in one instance, why may it not be spurm e Fugitive Jacob. from the theological criticisms it generally con- | } 47 does it intend to withdraw from tne Lon, is glory”—the spread of Christ's Kingdom among | Saministration have so frequentiy been the sub- | others? and will not her supremacy. sooner oF inlets bee Rev, Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., lectures in the Church | tains; it seems to fill a vold and loosen the bonds | Island Baptist Association as previously reported. | en: Fe Oe ee seimacer | ect of complaint in Cubs and Porto, Hico, the fo. | one tora the serious detrimentef both as well, of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue and Forty- | of bigotry which have been so devotedly cherished, | It, however, refuses to pay the annual appor- | interest seemed to pervade the meetings, both in Sromment Dae greats « Uieled coors prot oy the | a Of those ‘other, powers Whose relations, whether of second street, at half-past seven o'clock P. M., 0D | I pow propose to present a few apparent contra- | Honment for misslonaty potpases, the prayers and addresses, in View of the events | opportunities afforded through the complicated machin. | Teenuerhond oF commerce, £oyo them sbecial in “The Sea.” ‘ Tieties to solved by theological wisdom, that the | Rey, Js, Inskip 1s holding revival meetings in pear. cently transpired ‘and! ane yer seane. carseat A oy serial canmeere. I dp not ese aay it is also: represented that the grasping cupldity. otenmr ‘The Bishop of the diocese will preside at a mis- | Nght of truth may eradicate the darkness, Matthew | she Franklin street Methodist Episcopal church, | PING in the Worll. Provision made” for’ a targo ‘class of freedmen, called | PIAMISt#ID Cuba, tee aac a Ee cooties for a tilted |. Baltimore, and Rev. W. McDonald in Wharton Smear 7 ave ade 7, the, authorities | term of service, coupled with the privilege of returmi stonary meeting in St. Bartholomew's church, Madt- Abravarnto Jeane ees uke, informs us there | street church, Philadelphia. Rev. James Morrow, LEXINGTON AVENUE SYNAGOGUE, | fom the hands of slavetraders— whose situations especl- | to their homes at its plots, and’ that these untortunate son avenue and Forty-fourth street, at half-past re Afty-six 1 Ny * | lateof the Irish Conference, now pastor of the re is no reason to believe that any consiacrable | Asia: under regulations for an enforced re-engagement seven o'clock P.M. Addresses by Rev. Dr. Hare, | &2ce of 700 years, estimating fifty years a8 @ gener- | Methodist Episcopal church, Montpelier, Vt, is t may have ex} tics, r when their former con are mumnhes of shes Dera hare oa Mette esee Practically reduced o the same abject Condition as the ican slaves. ation, as to the time of the birth of Jesus. in, “1 Father Burk 1d the Mortara Case Re- . Bishop of Niobrara, and Rev. Dr. H..C. Potter. Mavthew makes Salathiel three generations older | Meeting with encouraging success In his hew pas | Father Burke snd the tartans Suse Ses | amerior tomeact of iso. They are now leased (oF lon slave if this be true it is impossible for the Rev. John W. Kramer officiates in Grace chapel, | than Ehakim, while Luke makes kim seventeen | tOnate,, Bislop Wishition, of the Meiodis Dpiis | viewed by = Jowss Auel | dria of years fy Broprietork migny of rhom good report | SOveramen oF any, cv lze cea A ese Irving Hall, Irving place and Fifteenth street, at | €¢Derations younger, thus differing @ thousand | aor prolonged and severe official labor. Accord- Case in Isracl—Discourse by Rev. Dr. | them dead, and then confound them with their herds of | to the Spanish Minister of Foreign Aifairs and will not - “4 ears, But a no less wonderful difference is that | ing toa note from Des Moines, Bishop Andrews Huebsch. ba a ish E: pation Society have published an | Conceal the view which we take of it. eleven o’clock A. M., half-past three P. M. and half- | Matthew Meta seat Sampenaed trom Eto» ne his hands full of episcopal work tye that dis- Yesterday Rey. Dr. Huebsch, the eloquent rabbi eneres jo protest, against. whe refusal ot the Minister to net eat pont ran ad i lasted four years past sever P. M. mon, the son of David, while Luke states that he | tant region, and has engaged himself ahead for the oe hie iA acquaint them with the outlines of his scheme of regula. | Attempts to fans “16 0 WPtnttrs hunaton thoaee descended from Nathan, the son of David. Thus | whole month ‘of January to preach and dedicate of the synagogue in Lexington avenue and Fifty- | tions. They point out that, while the slaveholders had rane ae tacascasehia umenun ar peopel Mrs. Alderdice preaches in the Eleventh street | tne question arises whether either of these his- Churches in divers parts of bis territory. Rev. | fifth street, preached a sermon partly in review of | every opportunity afforded them to pepeent Sete revo. hacer t reer tre tee aa ee Methodist Episcopal church, near avenue B, at | torians are correct; {f 80, which one? Carl : pottieg te slaves nor anyuody tn island us to take a warm interest in its peaceful ‘ari Schou, a native Dane, who bas been for some | Father Burke’s lecture in Yonkers on the 19th of ed a hearing. island compel us to take @ wi interest in its pe Seven o'clock P. M. D. LD. | time connected with the "Theological Institute at | er month “1m shat iecture bmg vatrememabeted Tram ’ngt witout hope that the Cortes now chosen may | and orderly condition, without whieh there eanuot be . Py le a ’ emanc! lon, nm i Rev, J. W. Barnhart preaches in the Forsyth | pisestablishment of the Church of Eng- Branston H ee bigitcy z riday orate Let os the @loquent Dominican justified the abduction and take uP dical basis. The negicet of the government and Cubs. being separated from this country by a street Methodist Episcopal church, between Canal Gity 40: the Mlaston work 1a y More Tadic e ie ua to exccute the “preparatory” act | Passage, the temptations for reckless adventurerghere to o land. sailed on Saturday for his field of labor. | the baptism of the Mortara child, which case, some 1870 dite the passage of abetter measure. 1 | Yi our law and embark in hostile expeditions thitner and Division‘streets, at hal{-past ten o'clock A. M. , ht of the Methodist i! 7: of may expedite the passax “ab. | is great, despite the unquestioned vigilance of this govern- A Ss PD To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— He will have tee oversight 2 ane x twenty-or more years ago, created such a sensa- | shall not fail to make Proper re) reseniations on te fab: mentto maintain its duty and the efforts with which the and eer tea aera Having read the article contained in a late num- | Missions SE eae inate in’tndia, after eleven | tion allover Europe. The case Had been almost | /¢°+' peek pik pe OS | approaches to the island have been guarded by the Span- qesrricen st At et head ge Sti Henry | per of the Herat, on the subject of the “Dises- | years’ hard work in that country, néeds rest and a | forgotten; but having been again raked up, Dr | , Daranrwmer ov Starx. Wasminaron, August 81,1972, | wihecr wartisnna of the lneargents, to teks up their abode el streets, Rev. W. N. Dunnel, rector, | tapishment of the Church of England,” permit me | change of climate. He will, therefore, leave India | Hyuengch deemed it proper yesterday to analyze spot ofthe bub, tastante Noval, containing mn GOOY ear fp she United 6 ti oy the hope at half-past ten o'clock A. M. and at half-past seven for America about the 1st of February. Bishop able 4 o to respectfully entreat you (until you have been | Harris has appointed Rev. Henry A. Buchtel, of | Father Burke's philosophy as well as his theology, | telegram of the same date recaived om! yon, eta’ | for the advancement of thelr cause in the P.M. 7 rtainly have reason to expect that the great strain more fully informed on the subject and heard both | Northwest Indiana Conference @ missionary to | and to show that both are inconsistent with each | Porto Ri op “f ful " Rey. R. Heber Newton preaches in the Anthon | views of the question) to abstain {rom advocating | Bulgaria, to assist Rev. Mr. Flocken. The work of | other ana with true philosophy and history. ‘This tal UPOD CUE watcha ie St Neanlitioe in 0 ‘ eltigence is especially gratifying to this govern- | Sned py the tong duration of hostilities in Cubs, should Memorial church, Forty-eighth street, at half-past | tne destruction of that sacred and venerable in- these missionaries will be supplemgnted by twona- i ment, and it is hoped that efficient and practical regula- | }, ‘termination through a cessation of the cause tive helpers, Gabriel Elie and Dimitry Petroff, the | The basis for the Doctor’s discourse was found in ein ‘carrying out this humane and Beneficent object Pileh hitherto has been, supposed to make it necessary ies , % ten o’clock A. M. and at hall-past seven P. M. stitution, which for the past 300 years has promoted | jormer at Sistof, the latter at Tultcha. The missiona- | 1, Kings, xxi., which records the story of Ahab’s mgy bes eatorones prover cecasion to enforce upon the for, toe Giecharge pes ite ben! hapless repentedh: « The Chaplain of the Bleecker Street Mission lec- | and advanced Christianity, not only in the British | ries now going out will have their headquarters at ediency, the humanity and iit ‘4 tures in the Mission House, 11 Carmine street, at | Empire, but nearly throughout the Protestant PTA Pre er eanpe roar ar ap ggeetivicccctet hp aies peel tacite ad nba Bole aly Gary ie uate of making thal laws f a oof Ce ee an ee isnsctens. of 10. neglect, bus " “ i . ny 4 \. ‘and mo! q eleven o'clock A.M. Subject—“The State Cannot | "The clamor tor the disestablishment of the Charen | much promise, “The ieandation of & new Wes- postin} either to pay the full value for it or to ex- | Andyou will make manifest the strong interest felt by CR rider eas necessary Ignore the Right of the Church to Seek its Fostering | o1 England arises among the Nonconformists, | leyan chapel has been laid upon or near this government in the adoption of a humane and prac- | 40 severe that, unless she shall soon be more successtul, I 7 chiefly from a jealousy of the social position held | the spot where Bishop Asbury was born, change another vineyard or garden of equal size and | tical system of emancipation. Lam, &c. ‘will force upon this government the consideration art 7. De Witt Talmage, D.D,, preaches in the | DY,her cleray by virtue of their sacred omce, also | 1740, Poe were ied” the agbure® Metmoriet | value for it. But Naboth, "the Jezreelite, refused pS wen ALTON FISH. question, whethe pelt and to the commercial cae “piag ib from an envy of the rich endowments of that | Chapel. Bishop Asbury was born at Handsworth, every offer, and solely on the ground that he could [Received Oct. 24. the line of action it has thus tar ed, \ Brooklyn Academy of Music at half-past ten | Church, bequeathed to her by her faithful children | near Birmingham, England; the town was | not justifiably or conscientiously part with Unnexn Seiens tamale oe Meee Masem, Oca WE, Sn ot ctad and te probably tae, that the corrup: o’clock A. M. and at half-past’seven P. M. in past ages. The Nonconformists enjoy perfect | formerly part of Wesley circuit ip that city. In THE INHERITANCE OF HIS FATHERS Sin—I have. the honor to forward herewith a transia- | tion, which is more or less inseparable from such pro- At the Church of St. Mi the Virgin, West | Telsous liberty and equality, as the civil constitu. | Woodbury Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. R, | which had come into his possession. Jezebel, the | tion of the paragraphs relating to Cuba and Porto Rico, | tracted contests, is itself a principal agent in prolonging ghey + Mary the Virgin, West | tiou ef England tolerates all sects. Cadden, paster, the series of meetings, recently | amscrupulous wife of Ahab, determined to secure | which I find in the addres to the Crown reported by & | hostilities in Cuba, The extortions incident to furnish Forty-fifth street, a sermon will be preached at Previous to the census taken tn Great Britain in | closed,'added forty to. the church, A letter from | the coveted garden for her husband. She, there- | committee of Congress. | They may be ‘regarded as the | ing supplies for the troops, the | hope of half-past seven P. M. 1871 it Was proposed in the House of Commons to | Ireland states that Rev. W.G. Campbell, of the | fore, wrote letters in the King’s name, had ‘a coun. | {xPression of the views of the majority 1 the fortes, aad | sharing | in the proceeds ot aa ine. be Professor Allan Curr, F. RB. S., preaches in Trinity | 22V¢ 22 “enumeration of the religious professions | Irish Wesleyan Conference General Mission, re- | cil gathered and witnesses suoorned, who testified | Cabinet question. , pul an end to by the restoration of tranquillity. ‘These F. R.S., pi 'Y | of the people.” When that pier eae was made in | ports most encouraging news. The grac.ous re- | that Naboth had blasphemed God and the King, and The declaration that there is no reason why slavery | must be powerful agencies in tettering the arm which Boptist church, Fifty-ffth street, near Lexington | Parliament it was opposed by the political, Dis- | vival at Athy contines, and has extended beyond | according to Jewish law he was stoned. Then she | may not be abolished and ample political rights enjoyed | onght to strike home tor peace, for order and the quiet avenue, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. In th@even. | 8enting and radical members of that House, in- | the limits of the ordinary Methodist congregations. | reperted to Ahab the death of Naboth, and the | ip ‘orto Rico justifies the hi cluding Mr, Miall, who, no doubt, feared that it | There has been little or no opposition, and the | King at once seized the vineyard of the | that upon, these to pics te tarts Wold ef pepe aot ape expressed in my No. 428, | enjoyment of the citizen. It is reasonable to suppose, ‘ortes would be found some- | too, that the saving of the public money which must re- if | sult from a termination ot the conflict would alone be @ ing Rev. Dr. Holme, pastor, preaches is sixth | would show Nonconformity to be in the minority. | blessed results of the revival have bad their in- | murdered man. Naboth’s sin was simply . 1 o .. ply that 1m too 8a in believini it the Cabinet is not un- sermon on “The Book of Proverbs.” —- Zi Perhaps you will kindly publish the names of the | nuence on Koman Catholics and others. A con- | he adhered to that which he had inherited willing to sisi to the Tiberal tendencies of the Legisia- Pate lactose: for thet purpose apenas eit fourteen cities referred to in the HERALD of last | siderable number of Catholics have professed con- | from his fathers, His action is sure to obtain the | ture in hastening these measures. At all events, how- Besides a measure for the abolition of slavery, and as- Rey. George H. Hepworth preaches in Steinway | Sunday, as, although lately arrived from England, | version, An extensive revival has beea going on | approval of every righteous and right-minded man, | ever slow the movement it isat least evident that some | surances of the speedy termination of the contest im Halla morning sermon on “The Discouragements | your statement is new tome. I admit that Non- | durin; K | y rogress is made in this country toward the suggestions so | Cuba, we have been assured that extensive municipal y a ig the last fowr weeks in the Methodist | His faith calls forth our sympathy for himself and t of a Christian’s Life,” and an evening sermon, the | Conformity exists to a large extent in some of the | Episcopal church at Lock Haven, Pa., Rev. | our indignation against those who had so cruelly aligned {or the ‘amelioration “ofits colonial their government would be Mberatized: “Certainty the subject being “The Lord Will Guide You.” manufacturing towns of England; but in agricul. | P. ohn, pastor. Nearly ‘one hun- | wronged and foully murdered him. stem. Brant nme! Ath its experience of the s 98 Ward Loctures. in Turner's Hau, | trai distriots, where there are many poor labor. | dred professed religion, eighty-seven united | | But what was Ahab's part in this tragedy? He *Y Concessions made to Porto Rico cannot Jong be with. Sorin Serer eere cr ae uae Gas aeveeaueeaeaaniae ©. Osborne Ward lectures in Turner's Hall, | ers who would live without the comfort of religion | on probation. The Church has been greatly re- | did not destroy the good man with his own hands, | held from Cuba. It appears that the more radical views | ably to maintain the ancient colonial system in those eres Fourth street, at three o'clock P. M., on “The | but for the Established Church, and who havea | vived, South Amboy Charge, New Jersey Confer- | Nay, the murder was probably committed without | expressed in the red with the royal | islands. The abuses of that system press heavily w Aaa aabaczayh Gawaticlat truly kind rieud in times of sorréw,need and siek- | ence, H. 8. Norris, pustor, as ad abou’ twenty | his foreknowledge,” Hut he ehjcyed the ITU of | a ae ee (ae ae a ee IRGY antes Rev. Hal W. Ena reaches in the Latgnt | 2¢% in their parish clergyman, that Church is @ | converted. On Atlanticville Charge, New Jersey | the evil deed, and instead of punishing those who ‘de Albaida), Castilar, De Labra, arquie hg to the mother ‘country. v. Halsey W. PP P ie Latg! great national blessing. Conference, S. T. Horner, pastor, aboyt forty have } had perpetrated the crime; instead of saying, as | de Sardoul, Nui le Velasco, Fernando Gonzalez and Tne peated assurances of the intention of the gov- street Mission at half-past ten o’clock A. M. and at Her portals ever open rofessed conversion. There is'a glorious revival | Naboth did, “Far be it trom’ me ‘before the Lord to | Luis Vidart. distinguished names in the republican and | ernment to abolish slavery and fo grant liberal reforms half-past seven P. M. Alike to rich and poor; in progress at Southold, L. L, under the pastoral | staim my hands with ill-gotten gain,” he welcomed | ministerial ranks, avowing sentiments touching the in- | in the administration of the islands are admissions by 4 Her creed to all, forgiveness care of Rev. E. Warriner, assisted by Rey. E, | the consequences of the horrible crime. He took | surrection in Cuba and its relations to emancipation | Spain of the wrong of slavery and of the existence of Rey. J. Spencer Kennard preaches in the Pilgrim Who worship and adore. Davies. Twenty-five have joined the class and stili | possession of the murdered man’s property. But | {pat have not hitherto, eet or tisk peopcnton STAs Sah Oheunublegtbund: thet cescenion Cuaes Baptist church, Thirty-third street, between | _ In the last session of Parliament Mr. Miall brought | the work goes on. A revival has broken out again | Elijah, the prophet, speaking In the name of the | She Cores, The qouaw frowns nie nea cussion of | pe made while reeisancéeontinuen oo anne Eighth and Ninth avenues, morning and evening, | 10 4 bill for disestablishment, which was opposed | in old Cross Street church, Paterson, N. J., Rev. D, | Lord, accused the royal Ahab with the Cuban question. A nation gives justification to re “a hae " | by all Her Majesty’s Ministers, including the Right | R. Lowrie, pastor. Last year there were over two THE MURDER OF NABOTH In proceeding with reform measures in Porto Rico | ted wrongs in unredresse: on “What Religion Costs and What It Is Worth.”” Hon. W, E. Gladstone, many irish Catholic mem. | hundred accessions to tte same church during a | a8 well as with the seizure of his vineyard. The | Without waiting for the pacification of Cuba. the govern: | justifiable no wrongs are eit! mn Rev. F.C. Ewer, D. D., will continue his course | bers of the House of Commons, much to their credit | powerful reyival. A new church edifice 1s to be | King mi have argued that Naboth was legally , BB aRe eS Se trovities. sapien leph ealoetael ea ees irene panee te dear ce ee ihe ad- of lectures on “The Distinctive Features of the | #04 honor, abstaining from voting on the subject, | built forthwith, The sudden iliness of Dr. Henry | convicted and punished, or that he had had no The reaction: Tess of Madrid hastens to show that | mits to be right, because {t 1 asked vehemently; or be- ss . so that, Mr. Editor, if the motion is brought again | Slicer has assumed a more serious aspect than at | knowledge of the trial and death of Naboth until all ‘rection Imminent in Porto Rico. iling to » its attainment is sought im, h dd Anglican Church,” in St. Ignatius’ church, Forti- | before Parliament { trust Mr, Miall andhisfoliowers | frst supposed, His triends fear he may otbe able to | was Over, and that, Naboth being dead, the prop- | hold this Cabinet to the fallacy of postponing the redress | apprehend that the reforming of abuses aah al wrest eth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, at | will again be defeated in such a manner as to show | take an effective appointment this year, as he gains | erty of the murdered man belonged of right to the | of grievances in one colony, because in ane er Soo magek which she admits to exist and declares herself read: + the evening service. them the inconsistency of wasting the time of the | strength so slowly. Arevival 1s aiso reported on | sovereign. But he makes no such defence. In the | delay has provoked sedition. the conservative opposition | correct, will be attributed to an unworthy motive, while 5 now shitt their ground, and assert that since the loyaltv of | delay in removing admitted wrongs, which it ts within Divine service in French at half-past 01 members ot that house, Sa? incurring the de- | Knox circuit, Troy conference, Rev. J. B. Wood, | eyes of God and of the prophet Jezebel and Ahab | ports Rico is the offspring of slavery, emanc! ion will | her power to remove, places her {n'a false osition, and. ervice in French at half-past ten o'clock | served contempt of the people of Great Britain. | pastor. Over ninety have beenconverted, Seven- | had an equal share in the crime and its conse- recipitate the tendency towards independence, already | goes tar to justify and to attract sympathy to those who Pi i A. M., in the French Church Du St. Esprit, Rev. Dr. | Hoping some more able pen than mine will give | ty-three have joined the Methodist Episcopal uences. Indeed, Ahab had more responsibility | formidable are sufferers from the unredressed wrong. Verren, rector, officiating. you further information on the subject, respectfully | church on probation. Rev. P. Germond writes | than Lee eh wife, because it was his business of me eet ot ap peyeatene anpeceeel, Ee A Sas Bday dg igen Boog) Savi commotion, bat '. mie r ve not been pul ea Elder H. L. Hastings, of Boston, preaches in the yours, 4 JOHN BULL, from Brewster, N. Y.:—‘‘During the past few weeks | to see that justice was meted out to the guilty and ast ctattanate simmmintreton, of bAnUag® Leas ia Panacaen hate Canes Son ccemeon es wean | eal torty-seven persons have manifested a desire to | that crime did not go unpunished; but his entire Peni Attorney street Methodist church, between De- St. John’s Guild Relief Fund, ‘flee the wrath to come.’ Most of these converts | accord with the crime was manifested in his | Rico, The reactionary party, after commending his | garded in the colonies? or why should concessions be dis- isappointed by shows pets, ” The following additional subscriptions have bee: have been baptized by the pastor and received as | prompt seizure of the murdered man’s vineyard. | nomination, are disapi the firmness he onorable in Cuba that are not so considered at homef a eet ore ee eee ee “ 2 | Drobationersin the Church, ‘The good work con | ANd, how, sald the Doctor, 1 have a modern appl: In resisting ‘nel demands and oftended at tho freedom The suggestion that they would be is. the oflspring of the re not borme out by his conductin Porto | dangerous in t! Why should they be so re- o'clock A, M. and at three and half-past seven | recetved by St. John’s Guild for the poor of the | tinues.” Also at Corry, on Columbus and Nerth | cation to make of this’old story. Then, briefly | he has allow the people in the choice of their | selfishness of those interested in prolonging the comtest PM Fifth and Eighth wards:— Corty circuits, Erie conference, A. A. Horton, pas- | reciting the facts in the Mortara case, which, at the ee ne en | Mata lse Ee ala suman ielly ONAN CO © The Rev. J. M. Pullman preaches in the Young | Rey. Arthur Sevan.... 100 W. 8. Howell 5 | tor, thirty-eight have sought and most of them | time they transpired stirred the whole civilized re, hotwithstanding, to retain the confidence | would tot bring quiet and onier and’ contentedn ees 4 €. V. B, Ostrander. 10 Francis & Low 5 | have been converted. Among them are two under | world, he would not speak about the case now, he iment. Iam, &c.. D. B. SICKLES. | would at least modify the judgment of the world thai Men’s Universalist Association Rooms, 1,288 Broad- | Alex. Ford........ 100 D. & Heo... + 5] ten and two ever sixty. Most of the Christian mis- | said, had not an attempt been made a tew days MR. SICKLES TO MR. FISH. most of the evils of which C: bats the scene are the neces- way, at eleven o'clock A. M. Beep: Pe she poor... 8 isi %veaay' 3 | slonsin China are enjoying encouraging prosper- 980, by an met ‘trey of another denomination, [Received October 24.) sary results of harah treatment and of the maladminis- Rev. W.C. Latimer Bailey i 95D. E. Van Valke: . ity. After years of long, patient and earnest sow- | to excuse and justify, if not to Uniren Stares Lecarion x Spain, MADRtD, Oct. 8, 1872, ‘ion of the colonial government’ hey. W. C. Dawson preackes in the Christian | paymp we BW Ronee ® 3 | ing te season of reaping has come, In Pitman | | ABSOLUTELY GLOXIFY THE GRIEVOUS WRONG Bit have. the honor to forward herewith an ‘omcial | ,,You are aware that many citizens of the United States, church, West Twenty-elghth street, near Broad- « 0 Wwe 5 | Methodist Episcopal ehurch, New Brunswick, | that was then committed upon Jewish parents and | publication of a decree, dated 2d instant, organizing ® | Canseless seizure, in violation of treaty obliwetions, ‘ot Way, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. and at half-past | Miss HK. Wilkes... 10 §. Frank. 2|N. J. Rev. ©, W. Heisler, or, about flity | the entire Jewish community by the Catholic | standing army for the provinces of Cuba and Porto Rico | those estates, and by the appropriation of their proceeds Through Rev. ©. E. P. Haywood 5 | have’ professed conversion. Reports from Mel. | Church at that time. respectively. The term of enlistment is six years, three | pir Nauines, An OY ARC ave fallen, Though, in seven P, M. COR si 10 Cash, through 9 3 | bourne, Australia, show an improved conaitien of | | Dr. Huebsch, then quoting from Father Burke’s Co ee eT ee eect ed eetine the whole | Some one or two instance the property has been ‘or- In the Church of the Messiah, Park avenue and briskie.. php pik Jonn ‘Atwili! 15 | Methodist New Connection churches in that local- | lecture, as published in the Metropolitan Record, | force is required to remain under arms. These troops are Ba "ope tape hee far ate ae,been mo indemoifi- ‘Thirty-fourth street, Rev. S. H, Camp preaches at | W. & M Mrs. Atw: * | ity, as indicated by an increase of numbers, Forty | remarked that the reverend lecturer (Father | tobe raised in Spain—first, from the Army of the Penin- | (ition for, the damage sustained: 11h other Instang the morning service, and in the even: Re Mrs, W. W 5 | new converts are reported in the Methodist Epis- | Burke) laid down two principles of his Church in | sula; second, from the reserves of that army ; and third, | Myf put of ina way which ‘Teauee Yall to excite the | , evening Rev, 1 | copa: church in Federalsburg, Md., Rev. J.T. Van | justification of its acts in the Mortara case, ‘The 4 by recruiting at large. Besides the extra pay allowed for | resentment of the sufferers and of their government, Henry Powers lectures to the young people on 1 | Suckalow, pastor. One-sixth'of ali'the candidates | frst is that “at the moment the child is baptized it Seip on te rit tranmoorcation home for himeelt {| Wlose duty itts to protect their Interests. “Citizenship.” is tor the ministry examined at the last British Wes- | becomes a member of the Church of God’—that is, | and family the expiration of his full term ot enlist- The decree of the Sist Afigust last, prescribing regula- Rev. Dr. Flagg oMictates at divine service in the leyan Conference were sons of Methodist ministers. | of the Catholic Church; and, secondly, that thé | ment. The reserves are likewise borne on the rolls of the | tions for, the proceedings, concerning sequestered prop, , ‘4 | The Methodist Episcopal church at Purryvile, Pa. Church respects the parents’ right. Are not these | local militia or “vol ers." where they reside, and may y ‘uba, so far as it recogniz embargo of con: Church of the Resurrection, Madison avenue and having been beautifully freseoed, refurnished and | principles contradictory in themselves? asked the | be armed it employed on plantations. Fecgtion of the property OF thoes Sheela ae eee : inthe i tion, asa judicial proceeding, In whic Forty-seventh street, morning and evening. Grand total.......... generally repaired, was reopened on Sunday, De- Bootor. If baptism has the power to tear away a | ,,Jt 18 said that, besides the heavy losses in the Army of | the"Darties are entitled to be fairly, heard, may be g 8. Cuba during the Jast campaign, the term of service of Rey, E, ©. Sweetser preaches in the Bleecker | St. Mary’s G n cember 29. The new Wesleyan chfirch in Morven, | child from the religion in which he was born and | some seven or eight thousand men has expired, so that rded as a concession to the ‘frequent remon- 8 . os + Mary’s German-American Literary | Canada, was dedicated by Rey. G. R. Sanderson on against the will of his parents, as was done in the | fn order to keep up the active strength of the organiza- | *t¥ances of this government, as well a4 to, the Street Universalist church, Bicecker and Downing Institute Fair. Christmas Day. Bishop Peck and Rey. B. 1 Ives lortara case, then, of course, the second tion a reinforcement of at least twenty thousand is re. | Foiuirements of tuted ander that dectee cubibit s very " % " Nand! w 7 Epise ‘ rinciple above quoted is nothing more than an | quired. ont streets, at hali-past seven o'clock P, M., on “The The ladies connected with the Church of the ee ee Rae church at ae. A id ano #78 fea itt at Quthe present condition of affairs in Spain it will be | ‘ifferent measure of Promptness and activity from that % Yity.” + Caines fi which bi ‘iven to the remonstrances of this gov- Celestial City.” Immacuiate Conception at Melrose, of which Rev. ROMAN CATHOLIC. says then the frst principle falls to the ground and | diMtcult to send any consider age before the Trniment againatthe proceedings where the property ni Bishop Snow preaches in the University, Wash- | Father Stump is the pastor, have been very active Some missionaries frem Poland, Italy and | baptism can never impart the power to do what of citizens of the $s has heretofore been ’ s . , ‘authorizing a conscription of forty thousand men for the : ington square, at three o’clock P. M., on “What God | in conducting a fair for the benefit of the above | France have established the “North Pole Mission” | has been done in its name. The Doctor then ap- | Spanish ariny, and T presume ft will be among these con. ferent eth Sean aC esuses of com Iain of this: Gove ‘WEi Seon Do with Romaniem.” Institute. ‘The attendance during the ‘past two | 1 Lapland, Iceland and Greenland. They have also | plied these principles tothe cage of Ahab and | scripts that most of the “volunteers” for Cuba will be | increase the very Jame Sanses ff SoM ad ta bg. - weeks has been very large, and 4 large sum has-| OPened stations in the Shetland and Faroe Islands, jaboth and showed that the former could have jus- tons. h come the means oF the excuse of further procrastination, Thomas Gales Forster, trance speaker, lectures in | been realized. ‘The institution was established by | 8048 chapel has been opened in Hammerfer, the | tified himself by them for the murder of the latter. | fon measure, however, encounters serious, OPPO: | orof delaying beyond the extremest limits of patience, become a law before the end Apollo Hall, at half-past ten o'clock A, M. and at | the Rev. Father Stump, of the Catholic Cl most nerthern city in Europe. The missionaries FALSE PHILOSOPHY AND FALSE THEOLOGY. ae wa which have already been reached, the decision upon the malraeet peven P. i on “Spirit Phenomena.” persons of ail creeds re adunittade Ue Church, but | gre said to be meeting with marked success. Rev, | ‘Then taking up another part of the lecture of | Of tne "wuris, ta cniurce another comcrintion nui | many ci s which have been, thé subject of protracted Sig vA ‘ Father Leonard, of Blanchardstone, Iceland, has | Father Burke, in which he said that the Pope had | country, based, as this is, on an unequal and unjust sys- | diplomatic correspotiience Aare Mill really suas to frica, to | insisted on educating the Jewish child in Christian | tem of enrolment, which the present Cabinet acknowl- | YOU several cates Wh Mele Beata Peary and been consecrated Bishop of Cape Town, The Old and the New; or the Christian Ministerial Movements. succeed Rey. Dr. Glanle: dges and stands pledged to . Dr. y. A correspondent writing | dogmas until he was seven years of age and then | edges ae piecee a ‘Madria and Havana to the very vei f and New Jerusalem Dispensations, PRESBYTERIAN. from Rome declares that the Itallag, government 5 allowing him to choose for himself, Dr. Huebsch iptelng could eter uatrate the Giteseage between wecaheasion. of otf patience. “fn the ‘meaitime the To Tux Epitor. or THE HERALD:— The Synod of Alabama consisté of 3 Presbyteries, | #b0ut to despoil the ‘Holy House of Loretto,” in | remarked that there would have been as much e that, ata moment when Canada is without a gar- | Property of Coy See United Biases ae Soe nae 103 churches, 43 ministers and 5,913 Ancona, and to sell the jewels and treasures | sense in Ahab turning Naboth’s vineyard | fson ot British troops, a permanent army is found ne. | 2,Violation of the treaty between this country and Spain. It is somewhat amusing to read the many com- ches, 43 ministers and 5,913 members. | thereof, which are valued at 2,805,121 francs, for | Into garden for seven years and. then | cessary to constrain the unwilling allegiance of Cuba and | ,22s0me of these cases you, have been promised the re- Munications in the HERALD in regard to the Rey, | During the last ecclesiastical year 329 persons | the benefit of the State. This house has been ving it the choice to go back again to bearing Pew CO. 1 | ress thus promised will not be further delayed by am: je riimor of the appointment of Lieutenant General | alieged necessity of reference to this newly constitute: in} Mr. Hepworth, but they sound strangely of the | Were admitted on examination and 187 by letter; | spared amid all the vicissitudes of Europe for the pes. A child of seven years has no more choice | oi Bort 0 last six centuries. Rev. Fath Ove, Gt presen’ Secretary ot et . PAst—of the old dying age—and possess iittle of | 4628 children were taught inthe Sunday schools. | y"'y"4s"iting “dangerously Blok wits ciptenente justitieation of the Pope srtibar fe tele oben, as pet Heat aon ga rey ee ite eee come last | q.tt hoped vou will present the views above sot forth the intelligence, warm charity and liberality of the | The Synod of Texas is composed of 4 Presbyteries, | Rev, Edward J. Burnes died quite suddenly | forth by Father Burke, was that Pius IX. was the that no change would be made at pres- Sleny covaplaiine to the aaveranyent $9 wh en roe are ape New Jerusalem, which is now descending from | 90 churches, 63 ministers and 2,013 members. There oe eens teslderea ne aouee tine Gs $9, t the ca en aah Ros Aya aa PS PL Te ‘a credited in a way wh ch, without giving offence, will . 9 , St. ine, Cambria count} jut Ahab and Naboth bore the same relations to ; £F | leave a conviction that we are in earnest in th God out of heaven and making all things new,’| Were added during the year 258 persons on exam- | Pennsylvania, in the thirty-seventh year of his age, | each other. ‘This is indeed a marvellous way to | Wien he ag preseited » prusers otra Cortes. groente | slo of those views and that we expect redress and D. E. SICKLES. pa Can staying with Mr. Hepworth in the Unitarian | {nation and 306 by letter. ~The Sunday schools and | The Parish priest of St, Peter's church, Munich | bring the right of the Church andits sense ef Jus. Wastec an [RT Church, or folk Bible classes report 2,578 pu At the Presby- | (Dr. Westermayer), is being prosecuted by the gov- | tice into accord. The servant girl who baptized FISH SICKLES. 4 ° amen an oe him into the orthodox | tery of East Texas, recently at Larissa, Chero- | ernment of Bavaria, it is said, because he refused | the Mortara boy is acknowledged by the reverend home ino. big im eon int da "lempers bh the feels ‘and vee 8, going with him into the Catholic | kee county, Texas, new churches were reported | to allow the bells of his church to be rung at the | lecturer (Burke) to have committed a grievous sin Drpanranse ov Stare uwaron, Oct. 29, 1872. | the government ot the United States, Believing that the Church, make a man a Christian*or save him? | &t Augusta, 7 members; at Boston, 41 members; | passing of an Old Catholic funeral procession. and to have fallen under the censure of the Catholic | | 8in—The preseng Ministry in Spain hasgiven assurance | present Ministry of Spain is in a sufficiently confirmed : at Harmony Hill, 36 members; at Bonham, 14 EPISCOPALIAN. Church, But the Church had to acknowledge the | to the public, through thet oat, of the press, and have | position of power to carry out the measures which it an- Can either puny man, a sect, by . i (as you have v1 ay ~ Bent. alee ts but or O uasusen Eat Members, “and at Rocky Ford. During ‘the | | Bishop Coxe, of Western New York, now in | fact that the child had been baptized, and there- pa A he assurance te 204 Pneir invention to. put Woda Iocties Ter the tametal cf tae peuo leer ee : ne Saviour—our Lord | Synodical year eight Presbyterian churches | Hayti, had a grateful duty to perform in the con- | fore the Church was bound to educate it in the | jn operation a series of extensive reforms, embracing | founded complaints, and not doubting the sincerity of the Jesus Christ—and there 's but one road to heaven, | Were organized in that State. A late re- | secration of the Church of the ao ‘Trinity at Port | faith, The Doctor showed the utter falsity of such | among them some of those which this government has | assurances Thich have Deen givem, the United States and that 18 spiritual roaa which every | vial, i, the Presbyterian church at Lavernia, | au Prince, which has been erected asa memorial | mede of arguing, and then, referring to the case | been earnest in urging upon their consi oration in rela- | [ook confidently for the realization of those hopes which ¥ | Texas, has added twenty-five persons to the com- | of the life and labors of the late Bishop of Maine, | of the Jewish persecution in Damascus in 1 tion to the colonies which are og i on PT have been encouraged by repeated promises that all man must perseveringly and faitufutiy travel for | munion of that church. ‘The church at Winnsboro, | who was devoted to that mission. ‘The Bishop of | when Crémieux and Montefiore went to Mahomet | _ Sustained, a8 io, the Pres nies uted to the | palacn for estrangement, or for the, Interruption of those himself, or he will never reach \he Celestial City, | 8 C., nas received from some unknown giver a | New York, acting under the authority given him Ali to plead for them, and, receiving his assurances, op aleT an overwhelming majority, in its support, ps eon hey e oF tas sereremens cowards Speiny wil We enter that road when we sincerely repent of one old of a handsome communion service and | by a resol of the late Diocesan Convention, | Crémieux prayed that God's biessing might come | there be no more room to doubt their ability | he speedily and forever removed. Lam, &c.,. ” . aptismal bowl. ‘The First church, Lexington, | has appointed a committee of fifteen to také | upon him, Mahomet Ali replied, “May it be the | to carry into operation, the reforms of which they HAMILTON FISH. our evil deeds, and we walk in it when we earnestly | Mo., has recently enjoyed a precious season of " na give! ise, than there can be justification strive to live a ilfe according to the commandments, | God's grace, Up to this time there have been ; sapiens: cel ol ensure 5 res for the establishment in the city of New | will of God.’ Crémteux responded that it must be ve . Of a cathedral of the diocese, ‘The commivtes | bo; for history proves thst tt tion the sincerity with “which the who have | {0 a 4 shunning evils as sins against God, and act | twent conversions, ‘The Rev, Hugh smytn, | consists Of the fone Cos eT Te eee | 25 for niSOry Prove ‘uirage, been protected BY | LOL aad were ee netnty ty etree Whe Denon | Uxcran Seares Lecarton\s seith, Mapai, Nov. 1, 18t. honestly and justly towards our fellow men and | an Irish Presbyterian minister connected with the | the Rev. Drs. Dix, Potter, tton Smit! od. The Doctor then quoted a remark of Father Rates and Spain, and to mark the progress which may | Stx—I have the honor to. forward herewith some inter- eee eS Ghrigt, or God mankient In the fc %. | Belfast Presbytery, has accepted the call which he | Houghton and’ Cady, and Messrs. Hamilton | Burke, who Was a witness of some of the facts in | have en made ln accomplishing those obigets in which giting intormauon respecting slavery in Cuba and Forto es) ate! y of " J r 10-0) jon. It must be ac- ico, recently commun Y " lately received from Cincinnati, He is abrother | Fish, John J. Cisco, Stephen P, Nash, Wil- | the Mortara case, and who declared that he be- pads ae with re jet, that Uttle or Bo Advance tf ter lel Joologe 8 Copy of ‘a prival nabs te ii PO been m ‘The tardinoss in this respect, however, can- | set, pom’ ‘THE BEGINNING OF THE TROUBLES not be said to be in Soy ay imputable toa want ot dill: returns in the Legation of the United States | Emanelp; the one God in one Divine Person, is the cornet | of Professor Smyth, of Magee College, Londonderry, | liam M. Guion, W: pag of the New a BoA a ere coe The Hermon eebyterten church at Melpine, | B. Ruggies, ton, William | Butler ro at Heved that case was ce Sropeeu erate * eeieee arerae alae e 4, has just closed @ series of meetings of | ler, Howard Potter and William i Blodgett. | that have issued to-day in the loss of the temporal gence, zeal, or ability geen to revolve 1 e Pp 1 | Sve | weeks’ duration under the charge | The frst meeting of the committee was held on | dominions of the Pope andy bloody revolutions. at Madrid. I transmit also a copy of the Gazette containing an oM- Let your ap the ong cease following men and | of their pastor, Rev. A. M. Tanner, | Friday evening last, at the residence of the Bishop. | The Doctor said he thought this was true in the | _ The department is persuaded that no persons, however, | cial expression of thariks of the King in recognition of the gut the importance of obtaining periodical “uba as A means of ascertaining how iar the on act of 1870 answers its avowed purpose. look to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation and to | Mr. Tanner’ has’ been’ with this chureh | Afterthe on ifted with those qualities and fachities, could have bet: | voluntary manumission of a number of slaves in Porto - ‘ganization of the committee a proposed | mouth of a Jew, but com led against the apparent apathy or indiffer- | Kico, [tis due to th t Cabinet t the Sacred Scriptures for light to guide them, and | four months, and there have been twenty-two ac- | charter was considered and final adopted for re- | priest he was fully confirmed in it fer'nuccende ‘Spanish authorities, if, indecd, their past | inaugurated this method of Civic penis mmacion Gal especially to the latter as unfolded by the Lord in | cessions, Rey. Allen H. Brown, for over thirty | sentati the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg for this tn- | years pastor of the Presbyterian church at May's proposed charter Pg a 1e das unsccie coming bew age, and the truth will make them ding, New Jersey, has resumed is pastoral Boal ctor closed with a pert omission to do what we have expectéd should not be as- | praise to such acts which have betore found no favor ia theme and appeal to his ht cribable to other causes. Ue eyes of this government, I am, &c., in its character, The Churchman | theritance ai faith of their fathers, The Spanish government, partly at our instance, passed 'D. B, SICKLE&