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paaaaalrr in lha itill ririitup, anions lha T)til,
lha Aloa ami tin-Sitoi.a. tin-rlii..hr.lw.l.i
-f ihtirhouorholil. dita ih ilifeiti of t)Mnt
Aad whrni retoliillon pimB. i,.lnanyofilia
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mt Taa Ol mo roionm, " jjninj niriii ii . iii
tbair owu, bmiliilwhirli liirnlliro wit In.Mi llm
unliul.ti uf Ike 10.1. imU.l.rJ in tli Iitla
hjmo Tlw Marwille. .. dJIiig ir foi il,. j.l
tanet f IVeJoni hi fiaure. mtn ami tlir
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BfUolJ irinr irr tJ l.r lh(r (t
fib .11 ha Ufa I l)rn.U. unr htrf UfsJ ng,
W'ilb hirrting ltait, 4 lulTun bauJ,
Affnf hi ami JtnUl (I. hiti I.
WMU Itbffl) atij ffar hr blrrdin-j
Tu arm ui.rtiit brt
1h atoni tig worJ utwlaLh
Mairh on ' marrli en all ktarU iw1thJ
On v.ctor) wf iliih
Sow nan-, th Jang too torm w tMm;,
ittch ttmvttftt kiaf rum
feduiu lane.
hovrlinr
ii.Fii.c.
Tba 1.00 of war Ii
AdJ lo' otir fie'tla atij citif Uat,
An4 hall ha I) rtw ih rum.
Vhu 1Um f rrr, ilh c'l) Ut.
Kjfta la Jfwvlaleun fit ait 1 wj,
Vtih eniiKa tnJ Max-1 Ii.lt4iil m hrutnj
To ant' tftarifj' )i hn.r i-
With luniry anJ rdn iirrurul I
Tha blJ. matniii , ti ife
Tlmf lhifl of fu'il an.roae?r ulU t.,'.l
To mla i) it J tttiil Ihr Ijrht an I a.f
teiko Umli of buiJf n wouM thy lo nd,
frfke (JjJ Wm.M bit. tlcif !. ad
Uul man i nn, arl wh i trior
Thn liall th-) huRrr Ul. aiiJ fj'nii 1 '
ruftrnit' to4rii" ) trar Xe
Oh hbrrty, can man tmin iUtt,
Que baviaf fftt ih) ctifrmi ibmo
Can Jtmreiw, txilu, nr bar ronfin thr
Or nh pa th) ittrhle jnt tatnt'
IVi lonjf tht woihl ha . Uwiilint;,
That Ka1a4-hofil-la(irr l)tatila wn-ll
Out Kiavtlom u our iword anil h rU,
And all thnr arU if .uiarail ng
To aniu Irt anii" y hrn-tii' Ar
A K.WTHI.MS l,(.yia...latheratingii.
. . . . a
ar cate Ordering ou he ra mat ic, liaai
nlratanl
was also to be led to the aliar at Ihn same
timo by a merchant in one nf our tesperl
cities. Tho ilrewti were prepared Tor
both, the clergyman engaged, and et en
tiling waa ready, when an intimation
readied the father of the brides that his
intended aondnlaw in Boston was nol
What he should be. Investigation was
made, and il vn ascertained that the
bridegroom had been residing at one of
oar first hotels for months, with a young
lady aa hla wife, under assumed names.
He had also two olhor ladiea lo whom ho
waa paying particular attention. Aa soon
aa Ina facta became known, ha loft for
New Orleans. His paramour, with whom
he baa been living, dressed herself In
mala atllro, and attempted to eicapo with
him, but waa delected and aent home lo
Now York whera she belongs. The ar.
rtngemenls for iho wedding, of course,
were disarranged, and only one of lha
sisters waa married, ike disappointed lady
acting at bridesmaid on Iho occasion. It
la eald that Iho young man hat spent
990,000 within a few months, the money
having been bequeathed him by hi f.'h.
cry JfMfen Jour.
Lame Fashinc Hon. Henry L. Ella
worth, lata Commissioner of Patents, is one
of Iho moat extensiro farmsrs in tha world,
Ha has, this year, in cultivation, three
thousand acres of corn. fn. .Vnlmc.
okkoon
.Hrflliig K4ii-iliB lit Ore-
gnu s hi.
Ala imelliig of lhn clergy and lailv of
the Prntettaut l-pLoye! Churih of ihr
' Territories af Oregon and Washington,
gnu II).
i , i , ..
i. .i.i .. u. tt...i. ii.i. ...I. i ir.M.n INI.
on llio '.'J day of Auuiiit, V.
nn ilia iJ Jav of Auisiitl. . I).. I"VI.
' " . . .. .. f i .
00 morning irajrr wan roan iij hip n" jihii
tKllMoCatlv, I). IL.tlir Mimon wairolicil
' .. I. I . II 1.. ...I ....I .1...
, morning pra) rr vrai read l.y llio ltv
JkIiii
l.u it.. Ilm. 1.. A. Wnmiiaii. ain I in
icrinriil ur llic lioni'a Hiiptmr ailmiiiii i
ternl by Ihe v, Si. M I'aeklrr. on;
whnvt mollon iho Hrv. (Jr.
illCLAnr
cnllnl lothn chair, anil K. Haniillon ap.
pointrd nocrrlary.
Tho LuilncM wat ojwiicd l an nJJrrn
from lha chairman
On mollon of the Uov Mr Tackier, tl
wat
v iV-J-Tot onmniittw I apaoinU
J to cooalJar ami report on the rxprJjrn.
c) and propiiety of rniieiiing llio Urn
rial Convrnlion, at llir nrxl srnlon, to
appoint a Mianonary llitlmp for ihrsc ln
The fullowing wiro apimiiilril llrv
' Mr. Woodward, Major Mmilli, I . S. A..
(Ion I,, bnein). Jno 15 Campbell.
i:.n and lr. Aldrii II Slrele.
lln motion f I'.. Ilamlllon. It ni re
.
i-ii, I,., ,.
1 tl(.i y00jWBrji .Major
o1wil that n rnninuttrn I
appuinlid In
r.m.ij. r and n noil on the ttibicct ul ra
tahliahing n 1 Seminar) .combining religion
nml li-armag, In Im. under Iho patronage
ami Jirrrtmii of ihe chuiih
i.i.. e ti. ..... ........,. i n.
i lllcllll'llll;wll'w'"'ll., ...
i Mr Tntklcr, Mra.ra '. Ilamiltiui. W.
M llgilrn, n llm I., ami w l.akc.
I he meeting, hi niotinn. lok a r.eea
mi'll I oVIock, r. N . al winch timo the
nuninillica nrrr ordered In n porl
t I o'llock the tiicclini! returned l.uai
i . . . . ...
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Hiirn tne commiiteo to nnnni wnt
rrferreil thn aul,ie t nf the I'tuarnnatr.
pr itrd iho following report
The ..iiuinillee Io whom wat referred
thr tnbiecl of reiiettina Iho (ienrral I'on
rnlion u oppaint a Miailonarv llitlmp
lur the Territorirt nf ( Iregon and a.li
uigtoii, lubmil Ihe following report
. .' ..
It ai'ueara to the corniiullrn harill) con
i.lrtil with our na at Kpiicopaliant
to T.roi. do for the tn r lual wantt of thete
m' i la a .. . r a
Ihe inhabitant k llio c.talilithincnl of
nur ilittrili and cinlinrf cur iiiiiiltfrM
here, and )el tuner llie imiuairy in re.
main incoiuptotr, and willuul a head,
ami hnib miiilntrrt ami laliv io Im with.
u, the aupervltion and other bcoeula of
'the Hpbeopal oilier. .Nntonlv do we need
Bk (i r . .
a iiKimp to oraain, aiimimairr 1110 rno ni
confirmation and coo.etralc rhurrhet,
winch pertain exiluutcly to I'm olfice of
a Hilltop, but one it required for oth. r
purrou-., iniporlanl tn Ihe prmpeiiij of
nur cliurrh here, at it it In itt complete-
ni-L-.mtitioii and llie nrniwr inaiiaurmenl
ol 111 air.ira Iho wantnl a llitlmp lur
em, iiiinniiirj owrnliuii., in iliut repre.
nlrd in the laat nnuual report of the
Ikimetiii ( oinmillcpofniir llnardof MIt
Mom
' The vnilalion of a lli.hop it prrlupt
llio only way, at it it certainly tin: iimti
in aernrdatice with our rcclciiatilral )a
lein hv which audi a urcy or the lirld
.-. .... ..: j
cnuld or made, inch aelci lion or atiiulile
.intrrtofiiperallon doleriiiiiinl, and audi
an i ttini.lo formed of the cap.ilulitirt and
nrietiilii't of ihe people, at it needi d for
Iho well hIng or the Mittmnarv entrr
priic in tho 'I crntorj . '
It Hum tn thin i-iiMnuttce ktill iaih
nriitsur and important tint ur lnull
hue a llitlmp t anient amongst tit, wlln
would apend a great part or hit limn -In
traveling aud oflkialuig through thotv,lho itnporlauco llial wlien children aru
lerrilorira, an the chuf iiiitlonar al
liiri.1', prumntlng lliorobv not only
f thn ro.
ligiotit liuprntiiim nt of nur people, hut
" k ,. ". 'V . I''. .' . ' '"' V .' .
uy (N rutin'', VlflCll a lllt-r wmuu uc, liy
,.,, of hl, oaJt c.Wng frln
-.hu 7cal and abilillct of KuitcopaliaiiH,
. . . '
IIU mfit . W .ll," ,. .M.,1,.1, U
quired towards obtaining a more adrqiiatu
1 . .... . . . . ...
supply or ministers, wnicn it me great c.icni, aepenui-ui n iiuii,r, ..,
want of Ihe church here. This agency i It will be open to all children alike, wlih.
ho could effectually cxercito by corret. lout referenced Ihe religiout vlewt or con.
ponding with minitters in the Allanllo'neclioiit of tho parents. No religious
Hlalts, inducing ihem to come out bore,
by the representation, from his peraonal
knowledga or tho wants and capacities nr
diflursnt missionary stations and parishes,
which he could hold out to llicir labors.
Ho might also promoto the same object
by finding out and encouraging propor
fiorsans to become candiduloa,rbr the min.
itry, directing and aiding them In their
education anu training for tho sacred or.
fice.
Turning our attention to tho establish,
ment or tho proKod Seminary tu bo un
der lha patronage and management or
Kplicopalians indeed, In vlow of every
measure designed to promote christian
knowledgo and purity, through Iho in.
alrumentalily of our, communion, wo aro
made sensible how ' much wo need a
llishop to adviso and go ahead, to bo
tha center of union and co-operation,
around whom lha clergy and laity may
rally, under whose dlrect'on and lend
Ihey may unito their efforts for tho gospel
end church. 0f tho Redeemer.
Thete Territories aro to remote from
lha jurisdiction of any llishop of our
church, thny must have nna aenl to them
to b. " over them in the Lord," ar remain
Ilc linn i mr 1 ill v.
itn
city, (ukkiiun tkiumtouv,) piuday, aikiiw
hIiImiiI U'lconlm-rirc ml tuperilt.
, ml I ln Iiclil liuri. tn lar ironi nm ur.
. inn The hum liuri' vi lur ironi n"i Kr.
ng sufficiently larg anrf Important to
require ihe entire irlret of Mlsaloniry
i llitlmp, it will be fniiml llml the lal-ora of
...... i.....m.ap nlniniluni. ulll iMiiiiailriitiaio
. in m i ait all riltnl nl rouiilr) an it con.
I . . . i.i ... .1 ! ...ii...l. ........ il.a..
tahinl wlllilii llirm Ti'itllnrlM, iiuiro
ianipn nmn urm ,..........,......
lir llmm larger than tliu rnllrr-
IJ I...I Ut.u. ..ml r.ir iMitiiilli
v iiihii
. Kntj am hiatrn. ami lur iiiilliin
rapidly lucrraiing, ami mii iIIhiiuiiJ,
wliore omt tlilnjj ia imn. nml cvrrvtlilng
llir lllfi I'lllirril minwiirn.ni nun iit-ifim,
aawrll atrarrud un ami tniiiplrtnl, r.
iiiirlng llio comlant ailvicp ami aupor.
vialnn nf a illahop, nn whom ili'tohet th
cliicf inanagrmrnt of llio aflalra nf our
communion aa well aa " Iho lare of all
lha ohurolMM,"
t Thou alllwagh llw MJMlonary IIJjiJ
hai, In i lew or Iho nrccaaity nl hating a
Mlaaiunary lllah.-p hr-f. rr.,ti. .tr.l ih-
(.moral Cnn.entlon In lakr- llm rr,lim
ry of appoimlnR O"" 1'H" ''"" -'"'"
coniiiirraimt oomriilirr! pinr ihnt
. -hr. .,. in.i.i loi.rrrn. ,1 in llm in.
we who aro jmul cmicrrtii il in Iho ap.
iKiinlinenl, ahoiiM rm.rrtiour tirwa ,. U,e
' aubieol. and rrtpretfully but raruiMl) rr.
iiue.l that lnly. whirl, hat ll.e p.icr U
thn Hth canon nf Inll. In make tin up
pniulineiit al the ni'tt liK'i'tuig
The committee would then-lorn aiiuiiut
with ilu irKiit( the billowing rraolulinua
forhe iminderalioii and arliuu ol tin-
Minting
..... .. Ti., i in. im, iiiu. nf iMniri h.
,',., ... - ,,
men in ('uiiiieil l) milled, imprraw.l mill
Ihe cuiivicimii inai inn aiiimiinrni in promote lirallll ol omi) ami i(;or oi iiiimi,
Mia.ionar) lliahop for llie IVrutn.ica of ,J 1MI, than all. It ill inleml llm M.t.
Oregon an J Waiiimgtmi, it n inea.iiie of,inga nf a roihI education to nmnv who
lh, lir.l Importanci' I ' the proper orRan. .re unable tn hear the rtprnt,. ol our or
ialimi nf nur ihurrli and id tunrttful Mmary !K.ardmo trh..lt
riiaiiiiaoiiii in ;ici. ir.ji-i nn) .uni-.n,
.-ii.i . i . .....r.. I. ....I .....
ill rruuitt the (inirral liniiciiti'Mi In
make audi appointment at the iieM art.
ion. g
WwiVrrf. Thai o conlialU and ro
apittfullt riconuiiiiid tothnCcm lalCou
I lonlion tho ap.Hiiiitniriit of ihe Hcv Julia
MiCaiti. Il I) , i.ow Chaplain I'.S. Ar.
' mx J.-.l-ll....
my, initiunar) in i urgon, aa wic .wihii.
ory llnhnp for our territories.
I hrrhairmaii liamg rolireililuring llm
. !..... i a 1. -... . J r...A.t
olu.
l.orn, tho iUftiou wcro Ukrn t.v iho
.SrcreltTV. tli rrportwai arcriitrtl, and
hip reaoiunou. uii.iiiu...u-., ...... ....
Tho committee on llie tubjeit or U
' Seminary. Drctent.J iheir report at fol.
Iowa and the eame wat aoccpUU, ui
The ooinmflleo to whom wae referred
. , e ., . j.m.-.r ,1.. .t..f.
in.i pommi v. mo .. . .... ......
man relating to the ralabliihment of ft
aclionl for ihe education of yeung men
and boya, combining rellgiou and learn,
mg, reapeclfiiliy rerf
Thai the almoat entire aeveranco in nur
public tchoolaof religiout aud moral nur.
i. e i. i i . i. .. .!.
liure irouiacuiiiar learning, iin'in n nn
inorn imporlant lliat tho Initiluliun prn
noted Io Im founded, thould onoouiago re.
' ilgion and learning In juit harmony, im.
polling an cduoaliou in crtir brinch,
rrom the eli'iuonti lo the oliMio; which
will make nol only good aelmlara and In
lelligeul tillMiit, but fiirniahed Ar dut)
in all llio reliliont and ollicre of aocioly,
and preparo inein wr mo everiatung.
There it iiiuali greater noed of turli in.
tlltullont in Oregon and Waihlnglon, than
in the old tlatct or tho I'nioii, becaute as
vvt tho aclllora are too few and tcntlered
io cduotle their uhildicii without vending
liiein rrom lioiue. and uontruuonlly tha
gnaler prnwirlion, in order tu rcroie any
cuucaiioii, etcepiiug iliai winiii ia ourrn.
lal, mult be teiiltu boarding tlioola, lienti',
.thus removed irom parcuiai (.aro ami au.
monition, and Irom the good InlliM nirsni
1... .1...... .I....I.I 1.. in. 111.. it..... ..Illtr.
.."I' .'""".:.. L...i .1,..,.,
mni MMi'.ii.i-iisvtn i, a laJ -"" -
t w,l bo attended In at the a. lime thai
Iheir inlelleitual liciilliis uro ruimuluJ
i . . ., .. . ..i.i. r..i
............ , , -. - -
der thocaruof the church, and loa great
. . J ..I..... ... I., a... ........ ..Ill
tests, no assent to an) creed win no ro.
quired fur admission or participation In
its advantages. It Is true tho religious
instruction will bo in accordance with Iho
doolrinot or the (Jospal, as held In our
church; Vt ill, thn calholio views and
spirit or our communion, aro a security
to the publio that a sectarian, much less
a proselyting spirit, will not prevail in its
halls ; but it will bo our aim lo teach and
influence Ihe piuty and morals of Chris
tianity, on the opening minds of Ilia young,
and nol porplex them with contmverled
theology or peculiar dogmas.
Il is also desirable to havo at tho tamo
place, and under tho ssmo clerical teach
ers, although in a different department, a
seminary like that at Nashoia, In Wis
contln, for educating and training can
didatet for Iho ministry. Awart that we
cannot expect anything lika a sufficient
number or missionaries will coma from
tho far off east to supply lha wanla of
lliaaa remote and extonslvo territories, we
should at ooco turn our attantion to ob
taining candidates and cduoatlng them
hore, where If wo cannot give them at
complete scholarship, yet this will be more
than compensated by their having at it
HmrM hi i
Kih l)rruiri'i'
Wrri a (nunc mliiralion, In inglakiu froirt
aim wen atqiiaiuiril mill tliu pooplc
jiwm wen jiminirti
niimugtl thim ilu-v an
and bring cdut Mod mi
i ng tyalrin, wo litisl
nn in live nml lalwr,
ilrr a ilf.iipioii.
i.li.iaua nt
. Ili niiiliiMv M-Hli." iliiifulll !wtl.fier
nualifloil to hummM iIhiiimIvm. ami ram
lliin tkelroKii litlnvai far an may li ncrcoa WVkly Timra. aurl OoliimMan, U tr.
Nnw ry, by thrlr on lalr. illlmf by ti aching poelfully rriur.tcd in puMHh iliour pro.
a anmr fanning, ami garJonlng In glrla,irilliiga.
. ioir un n iitinv m lar hm nmv im' riercimi
' .L.I. u .. ii.. i " t i .
j which we Tioio to er boliMijjInj; to nvory
parlili. Ilcillei, ln clrnual lrLlir of
the ai-mliiaric Mould oltliialu aa initalun
arlra in Win aurroumllni; cniiiitrv, ami
thtia llm liislilullontiiiiilil arruiniilili in a
groat axtrnt, tho enda cnnlfinplalnl b)
Ira Mlaalomiy l.-mr, whiuhllie Domra.
do roinmltloe dircctrd their firat mlxinna.
a.''-'" ?rrgori to elblih.
T In order tn exiond'moil wld.lyfU ad.
j vantage nf I bo proponed Seminary Io the
'rhlldr.n nf iho r-nor aa well aa thn rich, ,
i I. dralrable In nialir Ihr price of tuition
li.l obtaining endowmrnla fnr llamp
p,iM, hv making ihn tjalanrauf ihe nn ,
,J...I i. ....... ...,l.-. .,,,1. ,.i ),.,..
, pl,.yril laaohrra nuly a iiiwlirale living.!
l.y furimhlng plain Uanl. and ob.rrtmg
Brral irnntmy In all rtprntea.
IW lliaaainnend il I. prnr-ited In make '
the Inttiiuilun. In pail at Ira.i a Manual '
......... ...
.
1 l.aber Schu.il, whern boya, wli
Im elirmon
mav t,nv a farl or iho wlnje of their Ini
tmn and board by their labor en llio farm
or garjrnt of thr arheol
A plan that bat thla rroomiiiendnlion
will ..i.. ii. i.u. in i.t.. i. .f i.i.in.i.w
nn,,, u ij -. ... .. ..- i. ..
(1rn tlicm tn lake carr of llic'itarltra, '
mr van "i mi, ihiii ni
h u oonrii uiii a iriium m inn ninu
... i . .i .. i. i .. .1 . i .. i
nil incci'e. lunch bi Iter line Ihnn in the
Atlanta Slate, lieraiite lalwr loiiiiiianda
retail rely n iiiiic'- !..t!.er put e, i thai a
Ivy ofJrnm twelve In titlern veara of
age. may, b ihe labor of a few hmua
ae J,y, ,,!) p,j the rxpente of tui
ion and board.
... ..
i ror the tucietalul 1'itauin.nmrni oi mo
echool, fundi mutt lie tilted in the firt
i iailance to nurchaae laml not Irtt than
ll . . . ( t ...!.!
m nunurtn aopTJi ii impruir, imw "'iumy recti-. tM in .-uinsion, rominc oy
Hack it, an J tree t plain, cliraji huil Jtnga;
o obtain theaa fm!, wlnUt a.licotim
M made lirrn tn ihr irtf n-n m tin
nd rducallon, nur main drpfn
uai b on tht wealthy t hurchmeii
patron nf learning In th Kail, ta
nan earneit appeal thouhl he made,
thla bohatf.
linereupnn, win louowiiiy rcawiuiiuiia
wVfa moved and adopted
ax .1. r.11. ... 1...
tirsvirru. rial into nirriniK v"i"in
1 J ll.a aLI al..- .... I. .11.
approve the plan nf the pruKied Scinui
rry at tet forlli in the report or lieOom
mitlee, eierially or lit ditliiiguiahing
i . ..' r .. .
leiiararirrmtn.', Iliai nl rnniuimug religion,
'caching with tcculur liurniug in jntl
harmoni .
Hwlreil, Tliat the rircuimtanrri of i
ur jicople in lliete new Terrilorim re.
quirn boarding nchoolt where Ihe exprn.
ta ( euppurliug their children ihall be
nuiicrially rrduird, aud llilt meetiiig ri.
gxrd wiib etpecial fmnr llm fealurca ofi
garil wiiii especial imnr inn leaiurctoii
W crnlemptnled institution, which make
It partially at east n si f.tupi.irling
. ' . . .... .' . "
,1 n arlf.tiiiiporling
school, as calculated tn bring up the lm)i
In habits of induilry and ecoi.niny, and
nnal IV llie ni Intake f-aro of and pnniilo,
J .. . . . ..
fa (liisiiiuaal una ajtiil HiArrt et tut I it 1 1 (.' Hm
thereby bringing llie odt uiitagri of a goml
. . r. " . . .
.lucalmu within Ihe rruli of llio iiulm
iiunua poor.
' lleiohcl. That in order lo obtain in
adeiiunle tupply of inlniMert Tar lliete ex
irnsiio lor llorict, wo mutt turn nur
views and rllnrtt lo candidates lur thu
tncrnil ollirp nf ihn ministry taken from
amongst nuneltct and tn bo educaled,
and tfiereforo wn regard the etlahlith.
limit or thn arhonl for the training nf our
candidates, like that of rtaahnta in Wli
consul, at llio Mine nlsro as llio literary
'seminary ahoio iiioulinued, lo bu iinHcr-l'
Ihu ssmo liaulura, though in a separate
department, at of the greatest Importance
in the progress or our church In these
aVrritnriea, and the supply or the spiritu
al wants or Iho Inhabitants.
iVrsiiiW, That in view of tho recently
n an eudowment nf the contemplated
Seminary, an earnest appeal In this be
half be madn to Hplscopalinns and the
friends of religion and learning general,
ly, both hero ami in (ho Atlantic States,
ami that iho present committee, wllli such
additional members as may bo appointed,
he authorized lo present tho claims nf the
Seminary before the church and lha pub.
lie, wilh powor lo appoint agenta for tho
collection of Hindi, io lelect a location
and obtain lands for said school by dona,
lien or purchase, and alto to call any
future meetings thoy may daem nrcea.
tary for the promotion or this object.
The following were thereupon added to
ttld oommlttee, vix :
Itev. Jno. MoCarty, Rev. Jas. A. Wood,
ward, Messrs. Albert Royce, K. M. liar
num, aud Jno., M. Ureok,
On mollon, ordered that Ihe next annual
meeting of this Counoil shall be hald at
Portland on Ihe first Wednesday of June,
1804, le Whloh all the members and friends
of lha church are affectionately invited to
attend.
Oq molloafcydcrod that a ropy oflhcto
prooetdlngiatt Irantmittod by tho Secre
tary to tha Committee of Domettlo Mil.
iton i of tht Church, and that roplts or
hM
im, irb.
thai portion rvletittg to llm Missionary
. IJItnop lie. irantrnilirn io in rrr.ming
llithnp, ami llio rrealilmt ol mo uianrai
anil Lay IJrnulim ur llio nut lienors!
Convention.
fin nwitlnii. orileml mat tliu (Jrciion
. Huiman. Orpuon .Sp'cUlnr, Orcfffnian,'
iiirrmy i inirv. mi'i ivniiin'iiif un if.
I 11.. .1.1.. ...J r..l..l.t... I.. .
i'i.. .....i.nn ii.o,. il,i,iu,i.l ii.niitiml
kiflicra of ilctuti'iu being read, and the
'benediction rrnnounretl
JNO. McTAllTV, CA'ms.
It Hamilton, .Vrr'e.
1'rota WMaklMglaai.
The Hepiibllo'ilioiiiecorrep"tidoin fur.
iiMiea whal fullnwa :
...i FfAkil.ai Wia.V in, liut In
.... ..... .. ..(i. ...jV. ...... ..,,..-
' - - "r-i. . - .. t . .7- : v
have "mutlo frmn Florida, and Uncle
s"" mu' )'" I'1'- Th people of
"'at wrereign Slate hae inmlo up Ibelr
"' " C rid nf iho Indiana rrmainlng
'". at Mlialrter h.iard lliottarlie.
Iiarlinetit hero lalaiili-nurn out in lit con.
' . . i .. r.i.i.. .... !L ..
I-'"""' "'" "'') i. u.,
" ' "ir cuniiing or iho iirgro Abra.
ham. ami are, I fane), glad Io have I londa
'' ' J "'f "'" hndt-
, '"" ' opinion of ihote brtt ii.rorinrd
.1.. ll... I.M.I.I...... I..... I .......I.ab. 1.HK
' !" l,,,,, ii'iir mr imi miiit: i-iii-
"unurni ano iwemy warnora.
l' AIM'S nn Tltc I'rNam.t ()rrt r The
lullierln reapeclable lawjer or 3 raruw,
' No Vork, who wn rrrrnlly arrcHed for
nimlnii riiilAn tinttm. it anitrarv mi if.
i"'p- ,--,---.-.-,, -
- -.---... .... ..... .., ... ........,,
ler "inline ine irroaun nune ninnraur,
nn- wnun- ainouiu iumii io i- mm in-n
Ihe catoiml elceedmg 10. Waller Tay.
Iir, now being irird al HnrlforJ, Connec. I
licul, for a aimllar olVrnie, hat five indict. ,
metilt lunging ner him. on all of which,
m.- . .-i,.i.' ..m. ... ...mi,,. .-,,.1 i.ivm.n
.1.. ii....!ah It....... Mt..lt.'...ilu ..T...I.I.
to coiuirl him, tending him to thn peni.
Icnlury fnr llio real ol hit life, lie had
lliut exlraclej aomo )n,00(l from the
Irraiurv whrn hiaajtlrm waa dlicovered,
an I haiimilarpaprlnothercaaepcnd.
mg. which, had they paaird without the
teiutiny they rccciied, would have en.
.11.1 I I. .1.. .. -r .
amtu uiui i iw ins gniciniuviii an
aggregate ol Vl!0,UIHi.
Tnr.KLnnCosraicT. Lellcri were to.
a a t mm at . 1 . I
( the laat arrival from Meilco. tayinp that
Santa Anna, .nc reauming power, htJ
forma My declarH hia approbation of the
Sloa Tehuantppeo treat v. rcccrltn the
, S50.O0H monthlv navment umlrr the coo.
irart with Hloo which fell due auUtquent
in hii re. elevation to the I'rea.denrv or
. Diotatorahin.
'
j H( 1V,V. n Tr PjirtnC. The follow.
ina --.... 0ir.cpri iai- brn orderrtl unon
."..'-.. ... ..
ll.e Pacific Railroad Surveying Ktpcdi
lion, toon to Marl out tinder the command
or (Sot Htovent, ;
'apt i W T ISiBmtia.Cirat dragoan.
Iln-al llapl. II W McClilum, rnguir.ii
hond l.nt A.J ItotKIAii.eB.inirr
hrriKid Unit K Hiiton, fourth arlillrrj
S.roa.1 ltiu. J, K IHactt, third arlillary.
Srruud l.rul II III lliaat, Hold llllll'l)
Hrrond tJ.nt (' flaoot, fnunh artdl. ry
llitiel Vil I. ml. J MlLtoa.jrfiM artillrry
Sravm ron the Hoai ToTiiuPtcinc.
rk.ful.... 'P.lk.... .r.l.. mil. .....
" "'n' "i"' " ' .",
Capl. Cunnimn it now in thia city on hit'
way In take charge oi the surveying par.
t .L. v...... ill. -tr.. II.SI.....I II
wv M lake charge of lha surveying par.
ly the Lenlral raciRo Kail road lloute.
In the sen Ire of tho government, C'upt. .
' nf Iho Mitiiaiiippi. 'He iprnt one winter
"as noroinurt irarrrwsi inn rnuiiiry nr.i
.r .i.. sit ..!..! 'it. .. ... ..!....
in tho (treat llttiii, and explnreil the coun.
.... .I.......I i.. . . ,1... tn. ...... .. .u. i
try lhorourJ.lv from Ihe Mittoun to the
iry iiioiuuriny ironi inv ii.tn
first hilU wett of ihe Salt I.nko.
A. W. Ttnkham, Ktq lam or Wash.
union, naated throuoh iho cilv eaterdav
for Mi. Paul, lo min liov. Slovens' turvev.
iug party or the Northern Route lo the
Panne. Mr. T. has been associated with
(lev. Sletrnt for eleven years nt a Civil
Knglnrec.
Vat (lot. Stctens' party 10,(100 has
been ii Varan of thn 81.10.000 annrnnri-,
. atoi. I
-Voiigrou for all siirve) h.
At'sTtlA ami Kim-ANn. Tho London
oorreepontlent of tho lloston Post gi.-.
aomd sampios oi signs oi in it-ouug, wnicn
are observable In Austria against I'ng
land. Thus: The Irritation or Atulrla
towards Knglaml It tint diminishing. Her
newsiiapera are full of predictions of the
certain and speedy fall of Ihe Uritith
powor. Kugland, say thny, la treading
the revolutionary path and rushing mad
ly to her ruin. If any foreign newspaper
ventures toqueslion tho inralibility or Aus
trian statetmon, or lo blame any parliou
larly violent met tu ret, Iho police, for
warned by tho clectrio wire, waylays llie
number containing tho article, and il Is
unceremoniously " burktd." And yet this
tame police permits tho most violent at.
Iscks unon older countries, l'or Intltnce,
on the 10th March, at a great spectacle of
target shooting, there wore intortbed on
one of the targets aa follows : O Eng.
land, hell-brand, rtlrtat for mmtn.
Mow It in vlecet. the inftrnal ncil. tki .lye
for all rohber " The bull's eyr of the
second targtt wat representee uy tno nrii.
ish arms, with Iho motto" lie JktU
hai a ton, mrcty 'lira Lard Palmtrtlon."
Oxosa Aausi. Tho following outrage,
oua slandtr wat perpetrated by the Pitta
burgh Journal I
Said a heavy tided but clear headed old
Oonnan, a Democrallo member of (hr
Legislature" Leas, da publio works and
past dlt Main Liquor Law, and I wouldn't
give a d n for the Democratic parly I"
is
AND TROrWETOR-
. - o-l sji-a
NO. 27.
I Alill slle Ce rrat
ir i" ,, . -- -
. iiriegtirs in ina von.riiii.-iii.. uu. ..i
ift aimicimi..:r "i uw iiimr, nwi nn.
ford on 1 hurtday. llio t-aarow oi in
assemDtoKO may uo partly loailicu imm
lellar In llio I nbiino, which aaya.
" Tin amWy waa not numcrout.
Therffworo not an many trni aa would
JorJInarlly U Pund nt a morning Math.
-...-.,.
II Tit kjimliK
oJlat olaM.meellne In a country rlllage
7, "i :i lT.
I iiecoucourio waaiiawnrrriiTiuiii'yiiirvr t
being a ani Inkling of blacka, peraonawftb
umhorn btarda, women ef a very quir
tar.of.B.aV.lariih air, and men of longiof
md enthutlatlle aapatU. Thar war
theaa who aeenied to be mMttotM Io play
lha Cliilat of the mofomenl, In ao far aa it
could be dona by parting their hair sai
tlelt fijaaheadi, ar4 lrlfItaM.hBW4
hind, and wearing hearth to aaaioh.'?"
The llluinlnall wlioenllghUnedthCa.
venlion with their argument! war Datle
hlmtelfi a "burlv fellow." who denoun.
vi
hi
Ci
ai
crd the aprrrh at irtmm ; If. C. Wright,
l ...".. i itl i u.m .. .
anii.tiarrry leoiurcr, n ..i..ui...n..n ;
and the next day lhay were reinforced by
Win. Loyl 0rfi' Ir,k,r W"Jury,
and olhen; and Mr. Oarrlion Imroduead
, the following reaolullona, whloh eontalo
.1 I . . tt.m b !. Lah Ebb
nntninjr moro llln no no miai mn
year) reapeeilM Hie mole, mil aro wonnjr
of record at Iho P"nl limo:
Kfoltcd, rhaUhedocllineorthoArnerl.
can Church and rrieathood.lliat lha UiW
it the ii ord of fjod, that whatcrer it coo.
. .... mmiA
im "o ;.. w...m ...-,......., .
r. m -,'.
.............. -..v .-..-. ...... .f ,
tioe, la aeir.evldently abturd, exceedingly
injurioua both l the Intellect ami aoul,
highly nernicioua i;. Ita applicallon, aod
a numb Ingblock in Ihe way ol Human
....-...,..... t
' mliimnllfiii.
. iraorrn, i uai ima oocinns
I"T been held at a potent wrapon in tho
handa of time aervlng commeniatora M4
detlgning prieata to beat down ilho riehtf
I fpj'il of rellglout liberty, and ditcourago
j icieniltic developmenl, to nbeerte loo in.
tereita or blind guidcaand ralea leachera,
I ....I ia nil .11 Ali.t.l.mlAm arllh MAnllll Maa
-.....-....-.. ......... -.... .....
and ttrifo : and therefore tha time ha
come to declare Ita unlrulhfulneta and lo
unmnk thoee who are guilty of thle Im
pott u re.
lUtOi'tri, That the " Word of God" U
net bound either within Iho I Hi of any
book or by e'cclriiailicat edict, hat. Ilki
ita Divine author, waa before all books
and la every where preetnt, and free
erlattlrrg lo everlaiiipg, aver enunclaJlag
the tame law and requiring the eame oho.
dirnce, being quick and powerful, and
harper than any two edged iword,tko
lliblr Itself being witnou.
lUtolrnl, That it it a secondary que,
tion at In when, where, or by whom lh
book i nf ihe Old and N'rw Testament
wern written; but Ihn primary and all.
important question it, what do they
leach and eouimahd ; and in order to aa.
cortiin tlila they are to be freely examin
ed, and at readily accepted or i:!jced aa
any oihor Sookt, according aa they aro
found worthiest or valuable.
' Rttolrti, Thai it ia the c'lmax of au.
ilarilv and tmniolv fnr ihi. nallnn Ia rw.
- ,,,."' . , . T Ti. V .
ceive llio Dible aa Ihe Inspired Wold of
uou, ano inen io mso ii peuai tooihw
I In all. Il la im' nt lha million, whn in
held at chattel 'slaves on this soil; ihua
conspiring to mako them miserable bora)
aud hereafter.
UetotrtJ, That judging ihcm by their
courao of action towarda all the reform.
or the age, and their position in society,
the clergy of Ihls country as a body would
at readily burn the Bible, ln.morrow If
I public aenllment demanded it, and pel
cullon and loss of character should be lha
result of disobedience, aa to-day thoy are
I found earnest in their endorsement of the
plenary inspiration oi mat ooou in sroora-
lance with publio sentiment.
Mr. (larrismi was to take the floor in
support of his resolves ; but tire fact that
this lonir. heralded niectinir waa wmcifti.
Iv attended ia sufficiont to show that what.
ever he may say Is nol likely lo create a
alroje additional toonito Potion O
A tniegraphlc despaieh from Hartford
statees that this Anti-Bible Convention
"liroko up in a row" on Sunday nlgbt.
Its limo oo Saturday was occupied in a
ilisoustion with some second advenlittt or
Milleriies, who proposed to onset the wle
dom ol Iheir doctrines against the aanlty
and soundness of the Anti-Bibe men. The
two seels cot Id not agree, for each waa
too crazy for the other to oompr Send il.
None of tho above resolutions were pass
etl.Nat. Inlelligtnctr.
(&" Crying children in church are usu
ally considered as nuisances, and takes
out, but this Is not always Iho case, aa tha
following anitodete from Ihe Ladiea Re.
pottlory for April will show t
11 A brother jutt relumed from CaHfbt.
nla save he waa present In the oengreM.
lion or brother Owen, when a babe In the
armt of lit mother began lo ory. Ataiaf'
ao unusual In California attracted art a
little attention, and ihe mother rose to tn
lira. 'Don't leave,' aald tba preacher,
tha sound of that babe's -reiea ia more
Interesting to man v In thla tMttntptloe.
than my own. It is, rlape,'tne aweel.
est muslo many a maa'aat htai, alaae"
a long time ago, ha took UT of hie die
tanlhome.' leetwttxMhwUataiMaM
and powerful, and a !arifrtlon of tba
congregation me i teg mm wars'.'