.N THE WEST SHORE. TlSS: those .ho have no e uca- iX-cim of be. tional attainments. They have no trou ? , "1 l i' e worL No more arc He about preaching down to the level of I! d -d l-ers, -d the common mind It is hardly worth mintLwy. Possibly, while give this feature any further at- without much .tody or training, a man (ration. The idea that we must have a railing bin"!' ,,or' miGht Rllmini8- ' f ortlinary-rainae(l m.mlste.rs fr or" t.r wMAhing jruh or rhai paragor- dinary-minded congregations, is silly, ic and without groat danger, and a man, When we think of the vast apparatus without any preparatory study for the of the pulpit in this country, of the ministry, might dwo the people with thousands "of sermons preached every the Ojni Tinrt Cam j of the gospel, and Sunday, of the immense resources in 14. do them further harm than render- weekly operation for bringing the most iug thorn unduly uleepy; but let him important truths home to the minds and undertake to make up a prescription hearts of the people, and then note the from any of the complex ingredients of apparent feebleness and indefiniteness, theology, and the patient will bo ready the moral and practical results, and how for the coroner. slowly the popular feeling is moved and Perhaps the weakest reply attempted elevated and christianized, we cannot es y our opjionenU, ia that it would not cape the conviction that the pulpit and do to have a smart, talented, cultured pulpiteer must be at fault It is not a man in every pulpit That sort of ar- matter of surprise that this is attracting jjument was uaed not long since by a attention, or that it is a common picture, Iv. I). 1). in Oregon. As this gentle- which represents scores of weary listen man it called upon in hia church capac- ere in our churches, decorously submit ity, to preach to congregations through- ting to the sermon, as becomes conven ont the country, amall and large, in the tionality, and expressing a sigh of relief city, in town and out in the backwoods, when it is ended. It is not a caricature; UouJer how, as a "amart," "educat- it is a real picture, and mournful enough od." talented w man, a D. D., he man- when we think of the great subjects and ago to cpe the full force of his logic ends which have brought preacher and M protect the people of these different congregation face to face. We find, and ngrogUon. Make an application of with sadness, that what, in its own na- m;w.schcU' ow tore, is so vitally interesting, what ought Xr77-bMmrhU8e8' tobeinty and practically exciting, nt " T1':? U li8Ue89' flat and ""profitable. There LToLrlT ! J n1 f can be but one conclusion; defectiveness d be did more L 1 7 , Bpter without P d the audience .nindJf hTutdfn, rDlhe th0Qtbefit, a prosaical and.platitu- of St U, Rev. fcSft ! hearte of te.rers glow OtUct, two of the eminent pul- . paraof the PmbyUrian chnrrK Z " not do to say that the value and Chwh of Portanceof divine truth are independ-