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7 ' - ’A on the table until afternoon session. Motion by Bro. Davis that we take up the Treasurer’s report, which was adopted, stating that there had bet n paid $252.88 on the Evangelist’s last year’s salary, and still remaining due $197.12. The held in July instead of November caused a reduction of one-fourth of the Evangelist’s salary, making it $450 instead of $GOO. The Chair man took the opportunity to speak | plainly' on tjie negligence of the inembers ' wTio"J raiTed To "pay up, | considering it a detriment to the I cause, in which we readily concur. Motion prevailed that we take I up the resignation of the Evangel ist. Bro. Wright gave his reasons • for offering his resignation. After remarks by sevgral *of the I brethren the motion to accept Bro. Wright’s resignation was lost, showing .that the brotherhood at large absolutely refused to release Bro. Wright in any way whatever if his services could be obtained under any consideration. approved. Next taking up the financial condition of the congregations, con cerning the employing of an evan gelist at large, which caused an ad journment till 2 o’clock to-morrow. Adjourned with prayer by Bro. THIRD DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. Board assembled at Camp-meeting grounds, I. T., extend to him a cordial invitation to cooperate with us, and labor in the cause of our blessed Lord and Master, and that the Secretary be instructed to send Bro. Buchannan a copy of this Tesôratïrtn. tiemen, stuby Hebrew roots, pour* 1 * 7 over Greek verbs, read Latin and if you have time and desire, translate ancient hieroglyphics ; but I charge you when you go into the pulpit to preach the Gospel, to use plain Anglo-Saxon.”.................................... / ------------ Archbishop John B. Purcell died at the Ursuline Convent, St. Mar tins, Brown County, Ohio, on the 4th inst., in the 84th year of his age. Much has been said, and said justly, in criticism and^QiLdemnaLicin his financial administration. Most unfortunately he established a de pository for savings under the authority of the bishopric, and the funds entrusted to his keeping dis appeared in the erection of schools and churches. Even his severest critics admit that the hands of the dead prelate were stainless of any corrupt practices. It was zeal for / the church outrunning discretion, and serves as another warning against attempting to engraft a banking department on ecclesiasti cal systems. Current Religious News. Opened by singing, reading and prayer. Queen Victoria, as Empress of In Minutes of previous day’s meet dia, rules over more Mohammedan ing read and approved. subjects than does the Sultan of .... .. Eirat. in ordor financial report, Turkey, MdhAtnmedins in which showed that the congrega India are only one to four, of the tions and private individuals had Hindus. For the transformation of subscribed $715 toward employing this vast body of people she has an Eyangelist for the coming year. numerous and powerful agencies at Bro. Wright accepted this amount, work. From a report just publish with the understanding that he ed it appears that the London Tract was to, only preach ten months Society alone expends over $20,000 during the year, two months being on India. In thirty-three of the considered necessary for recreation. native languages it has published Motion by Bro. Quarrels that we as many as 100,000,000 copies of tender a vote of thanks to Bro. 5,000 different works, and to judge Wright for accepting $715 when he from the report, it has not done so is offered $1000 per year in another in vain. In 1851 there were about locality. Carried, unanimously. 100,000 native Christians in India. Motion prevailed that the ne la... ‘r5“-------- ---------- missionary meeting be held atFou ^ur 1871 there were 300,00(1. In 1881 The New York Tribune has begun 7 Motion prevailed.that .wEaiupioy Mile congregation, beginning at 2 the number had reached 530,000. its good work for the season of giv an Evangelist at large. o’clock on Thursday before the ing the poor boys and girls of New .Motion that Bro. Wright be em 2nd Sunday in January, 1884. There are G7G.250 Presbyterians York a two week’s outing in the ployed as our Evangelist, carried Motion prevailed that our next on the long roll of the General As country. Parties of four hundred Motion that Bro. Wright be em annual camp-meeting convene at 4 sembly of Canada. or five hundred are sent off nearly ployed as Evangelist for one year o’cloek on the 19th day of June, eyery day to points that are far Thirty theological students are to caused a great deal of discussion, 1884. spend their vacation this Summer enough away to afford the children as about half of the delegates were Motion prevailed that Bro, by doing missionary work in Dako the benefit of a complete change. instructed by their congregations to Wright be requested to send his Many of them have never seen the » -i employ Bro. Wright for a term of lecture on Missionary Work de ta. country in their lives, and their five years if such a thing could be livered on Thursday night to the The Presbyterian Church at Port rapture on reaching their destina dona Finally the motion carried, C hristian H erald for publication. Gibson, Miss., which was organized tion make a strong appeal to those and was made unanimous, and Bro. The following resolutions were fifty years ago by Rev. Zebulon But good people who open their houses Wright, if the finances can be ar adopted unanimously. ler, D. D. celebrated its semi-cen and their hearts to let the little ranged, will labor for us another Adjourned with prayer by Bro tennial on the 17th ult. Rev. D. A. wanderers in. year. Wright. Planck, the present pastor, embrac election of officers . The right of brooklyn to the title W. H. H. M c C lure , ed in his sermon a complete history Bro. W. H. McClure was re of the “ City of Churches ” has for Chairman. of the church frpm its beginning to elected President, Bre. Geo. Ickes years been a thing of the past. The A. J. G reen , Secretary. date. The occasion throughout Vice President, A. J. Green Secre-* population of the city is about resolutions . was one of rare interest. ary, Bro. J. M. Baker, Treasurer, 750,000. In the entire city there 1. Resolved, That we tender to ister A. J. Green, Assistant Sec. M. Gaudard, director of the Nor are but 579 religious organizations Bro. F. M. Davis the sincere thanks Bro. F. M. Davis offered his mal School of Courbevoise, France, of every kind, Jew and Gentile, of the Missionary Board for his esignation as one of the trustees of pleased as well as surprised his au Protestant and Catholic. Many of efficient labors and faithful servi lhe camp-meeting grounds, which dience at the recent official Reform these have little more than a nomi tude as trustee of the camp-meet as accepted, and Bro. Quarrels nal existence', others are only mis ing grounds during the past two ed Synod of Paris when he stated sions, and only 165 are of a Protes lected to fill his place. that at the beginning of the Pres Bro. Wright made a touching ad- years. ent century there was but one Pro tant character. There is in the 2. Resolved, That we tender to ress at the close of his five years testant school in France, while now whole city but one church, to every ibors in thiB country, and offered our beloved Evangelist, Bro. C. J. there are two thousand such schools. 2,624 of population; in New York s kindest regards to the brother Wright, the sincere thanks of the the proportion is one to every 2,466. Missionary Board for his efficient, rod at large. Many good and excellent things Instead of being par excellence the * able and faithful labors*among us Adjourned with prayer by *Bro. have been said to the graduates of City of Churches, Brooklyn is to during the past year. ig to meet to-morrow at 2 the different institutions of learning day surpassed not only by New SECOND DAY’S SESSION. this Summer, but no better advice York, but by many other cities. 3. Resolved, That at tho present Opened by reading by Chairman time there seems to be no cause has been given to any than that The ratio of new churches does not that Bro. A. Buchannan should not by Dr. Wilson to the graduating begin to keep up with the rapidly and prayer by Bro. Wright. ■Reading of the minutes of the be laboring in the cause of Christ. class at Alleghany Theological Sem increasing population. « Neither are ' previous afternoon, which stood Therefore, we, the Missionary inary, when he said’ “ Young gen- the churches distributed for doing