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LLLl'L.'.Jl.' w. * iWUilac. COLUMBIA, S. C. Wednesday, June 38, 1870. KMTOKS: »kt. A. It RUDE, Columbia, 8.C. Kkv. J. L Mili.kr, Stacstos, Va. “/a essentials unity, in nm nmtMli liberty,'in nil thing* charity .* TEEMS: #3.S0 for one year «8 number*. 1.30 for xix month*...' 9# “ 1.00 for three month*.“ ,The HI Century anil tlie Lutheran l ititAr together for (if per year. Clergy - men, Clergymen;* wktow*, anil the Tne- oluginil students are only charged #L30 for the Magazine anil pnpi-r. iy All eonininnirationa must be written roireetly ami legibly, ami luvnuqmiii.sl with tue names of the writer*, whirh, however, way be withheld from the .sihUr. Cmrespoiulim-titK most not ex- liect deelineil communications to be retnrued. tSTWe ns|nest ottr subscribers to make remittaucc* to a* only in registered let ters or in the form of jiost olHee money order* or bunk cheek*. AH these remit tances are at our risk. 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Hot Tet * We are still traveling, baring arrived as far as New Market, Va. Kxpect to be at our post mid in our chair in a few days, and will then give an aecottnt of ourselves, our friends and onr journey. It. Roanoke College Commencement. These excereises commenced on the 12th of Jane with the Bacctdaureate Sermon by the President, and an address on the evening of the name- day before the Young Men's Chris tian Association, by Her. A. Phil lippi, of Wythe County, Va. Of these exercises we tan only speak from the testimony of others, as it was not our privilege to bear them. It is enough to say that they fully met the high expectation raised on such occasions. Bov. Pbillippi’s ad dress was so much appreciated that he has been called upon to furnish a eopy for publication in our columns, and we hope he will comply with the request, when our readers can jttdge of its merits for themselves. Monday night, June Id, the contest for Prise Medal in Oratory took place, iu the preseaee of a large assembly of the citizens and visitors. We reached Salem by the 9 o'clock train of that eveuing, anil out of the eight contestants liad the plea sore of listening to the last three only. Tire medal was awarded to j. W. Marshall,-of Augusta County, Va. We were farured with hearing his address ou *‘Triumph* iu Adversity,” and can testify that as to ability in bundling his subject, elegance of diction, and of delivery, it is seldom equalled. And the almost universal sentiment was, that though all the young men acquitted themselves most nobly, yet the decision of the Committee was in perfect accord with the merits of the cose. Tuesday moruing sill o'clock the address before the .Society of Alumni was delivered by the jfiuinr partner of the firm of Kudo & Miller, editors and publishers of the Lutheran Vis itor. The theme was “Our Age : Its Cbumctcristicn ami Wantsbut ns to its merits and demerits, the writer of this has no opinion to express. Ou the eveuing of the same iln.v the address before the Literary Societies of the College was delivered by THE LUTHERAN .VISITOR. COLUMBIA#■#.. WEDNESDAY. JUlTMM, 1870. flp — <£m| h - ' , . is not the reason of their isjpnrs, sod held fast to all JV««. Her. Dr. >W IV. opening uer. Uingnttemolo^ ed. for tang contain,-d wl.ieb fit gfifid. liar forms are not £ZnS+rZS? ** E3Jtt 2*£H ‘Ills; 5 ■-‘-v**-* —— commuuh at tons between the torn,, Laid himself foUowed theosUWUhsd tu the BmuHcrt «Uvmam the “ Urewl.vteriiM.ism is liable to i •“*“« «Wree of authority nMaui of tbs Jewish Church, sari he epnwr* answer to bis own question : disintegration. Count its «vu iu . u » **»•■ to ***••, Iff M Lvcmrehst. his own areembiy. i “ What does such aater-bnptism sign! fti, ; tU.Kl Biid tn this country; the t*****t*mn*Jn W«, to tU nmmt . « tUr K-lber. U r -It MgnMto thst the old Atbtm Kslabliaheti, lire hw, ^ 3 fohiT ijTsSta andof the hon ..ml of the Hdv 1 »• na is to be drowned by daily aor lTonbyterian Clnm-bes, the Reform » mneu is fori, to aetUe *»■ or w «», simi of wm iwj . ed Presbvteriuu Kvmsl the Reform 1 bluundf, our Miuntes will eootlnnr | Ghost.” “Do this ss oft aa ye do It. eow ana repantoMe, eil Prosbyti run. tiy..ml foHeothiml. I to re|.ort their huniiiintlH^ Ule. And [ u, remembrwisw of me* -Wbeo ye *»M «** IttaU ; and that again • __ nilM die with all HvTio.1 iii'Heotiaiid, t to rr l ,ort 'heir hun.ilb.tlHg tale. And 1 rosmem " l>r. Clement U. Uarrls, of Htannum I the Symsl of Unftnd Original M«-c U “ “°* l J , " k ,W t I near, say—* '•«» »l*onhl daily come forth and Va. Tlie theme, -tSepmideuto ? tlI Fntoa also peosathe rwreretoetorf, £ j£5SB Thought and Kniigy of Character," Sontherti 1'resbytenan .the Cumber "'"•"•"Ifog aaate, and must there I he poafttoit we have token. The rity Modi live forenr iu the prrarnor was well handled, anil nt times the |land Pn-sb\ terisu, the I'ninsl I’rrw »ot lie sumetliiag fa ihy or wanting Orrman Kymsls, him! also tin- tfonn s{ieakor was thrillingly eloquent. Tl.e | byteriun, tlie A asm-lute Keformetl ailmiuUtrstioo that admits ji,„, v ian, are ifoeidedly Hturgiisl. address was weil-tuneil ..ml is adapted ; IVeahyforlsn, 8onth, Ihe Informed 11 r to areoniplisli good in tire direction ' .. r „.plis„ good in the Ml SB5TTPWJ33& kVS the m which it was ...tended. | Assoelate Reformed Svn.d ..I N. a Rut Wedseadsy was the high day y or k, the Asaoeiate Symsi of North of the occasion. And not withstand America, tlm K. formed Prealiytetisu iug the “great rains,” it opened K’h'Ujh 8y.»od, uml the two li.r.wm bright ami beautiful und socontiiuH-d ' l " lt A hl.rvltoS to its close. Ry 10 oelock ot that -There Is au ex plana, ion of lire morning the College church was lllhsl' f ttct that lums it to tire rn-d.t of to overUowin^ witli )» Uefj4> in- Pn^bvifriaiumn. ll imiiv to* Mi$rukar«| torvdUxi AsaMfuililug^, all aiaioia to | l^ ,w wwtital actlvlly uliicli tlu* »vt- V* f e—« MlSyffihaKuSUSfu!s siHWch. Among that number WM* j tmtI, ami the Netridlivoness und te- fotMl iiureuts, sol ire of whom had mx-ily of piim-t|Je whirh it i-herisl.es come tVom a distiurec to witness the | ami will, whh-i. il syuqH.il.ixes. ll Its t j Tire General Ry nod Rorth b. always read this bothered, uorrin! aud horrswred hy of <iod” The wnrllllaatiob of the old Adam and the fearing op of the new man, both of whieb ore daily • >t.ligations, is to be panned hy ns throagt. our w hole lile, and mx>m> plislresl throagl. sorrow, rrprntsoee sod fiiith. Giro herd to Lather's fot.gtmgw in the larger Cstei-faiKB.: -For what else Is n-jreulniHX- bat to attack the want Lutlrerani to extract i-.reft.lly. Oar prerent sy stem utargiad qarstfon. Tire towth udefii tlve. AllnUtm. nml chan Ires <irMrn | Hyoo.1 sdopte.1 him! are not p.x.|rerly regulated sad «i (M ,ldisliest, iu ItaJM, its lfook of War |n-i iuti-tiiled by tire Myn.sU We sre U.ip. The General CuMncil foll.me.1 tm. iiHle|H'i.iIeut. A l'reobytcnattjthe example art, and issued its lately classed ns auiimg the Ibde-j Church Rook iu l«t». Aud we now ireudents, to our great aatindahoM-ut. n-uro fnnu the I.sthcrische h'irchea- { ol, l mm. with eunrestness, and csrirr lu.kqrendent < hnrehrw, congregations ftcund that the lintiratbsis that the *"11 * ,,fo » «ww life. If thereforeyon and ministeis are not nsoguisisl by tWwml By nod North will ut hurt .to t hi n-petitoare, yon sl.ow the mast lu.tr sy malkal con what ought to have tm 4om ycar* ! «• ‘•P*'—. « Wrh tmt «dy ago, nn- fovoretde. The tiirehen signifies this new IU.-, bwt shows ami -Aud l.us not Ihe time ruua- for frwund says: practfoes it. Bo that a Christian lift- organizing stomaus trork t It is iu | A | 1mm1 , rp sttended a toufor I U , l " c ^ » daily bsptmoi, at our KvimhI, iu which the All ■rei-tiou. r~* i *r- r* -1 ssssfaaraw stjjss l «5a? ss & m Init it is tmt sy» haT her** imurezRMto fidhiwing iin|aaisut remdattous wt*n*! P.re it is iittoSjBfj for us to foud <>»cr hegnu and ei er to he eontinwed. encourage their sons by their prew- . j(J of twW s,« come'tWto ciillis 1 prompts uml wbux u.-r hohmuikh- ; unaniumuslx' mbs'leil' erree. And well might tl.e |«.reut* j.,,, v l.ih tarphl minds lie ii. |*uce.! circ.tmstairees jw imit. No «hemes , Wiii:ki:jui. ThfoCi of any of the niue who then und there appeared ou tl.e stage as the graduating class of ’7®, have been excused for cherishing emotion* of pride in view of the honorable man ner in which each uetjuitted him self. We can not enter into any detail as to the names, subjects or tfoliv- ery therof by tire class. We a|icnk though tire honest sentiments of our heart, when we say we never suw '* ??«*?<** !? •• r‘ direu^d lhr^oAuiu^di^lure j «f whaleriw Ufongs to the no sireeiul trabung lun.lsh.s^L Hire tUc hihI «|, rrr as. tire «nd «-i«e forth ... whatever of mr ehuit-h has , pertuius to the new. What then is . . Hit uret is that a( s-n kr, for »*"nn..g amt evening which is im.ste iu it* from Adam- wmd..,. m. tire Ixnsl s U-y ; lbe~ | „ hatr ^, Pln V) nmi| „. UemJred, Th-t ae lreurlil.r rejohw “ ,r ’ varW.imfolmree.ai-n^anoe- ut tire I»r»is|«evt of seei.ti.ig uniforuiity j J*”*’ ,0 W"'sdief anil all Maspli.niu*, in the rhoirhes of otfOmnl Mytwd, and to whatever rise is immoral in hy tire use of this imfor of service, its temlenry. Now when we entis uml tlren-hwe ixsxm.nM-ml tire |re.rn.pt j„ to ktngdoM of rhrlst tlreor nml giurntl n.truilui-tn.n of the same, . . . .... .. , l«*ll tire inlmstersiiml iiMigregatHMul ma * tfoelv-ase, so that Itmunt.sl with this t'otifc-n-ncc. : «** ■*»! Iren.H.r em.lhuully miWer, la another m(«.i.n, we find tin- mirei- patient, nml meeker, ami still follow iug tshliN ml item : fris-r Iron. uuU-Hrf, avarire, hntml. sSi,"TS' S. -** “7£-r- ™* - Wlusrvrr it has Us-n inlnslnnst. I^H-T use of hn,b.Mn anu.t.g rhn* __ We one ft n gutariy- In oar sr-t-vicw. tlans, imtiratnl llmutgl. the art iff ph>\uient oprn Iu them, rxrej* of i »hr nwree wr Isssmim- ue.pnii.iU-<l Isiptising with water. Now if this au iNv-wsiomd ami raattal eliuruit<r— with it,the wore wr like it. It must ami-iidaM-Ht iff life does iHit follow, , . . ,SJS*eS SJiSTiC^lS: “*-,**! •«— -r -.«* wire [toric dovefopmant mit of, tire l-'un iwiaeipics, ami n<U - tUsr am- “tiforia In Kxrrtsi." ran hr sang, i unw ^«***- i to iireresse m ng-re, bition. Tlrev nml a upeeh-s of t .n> ■a' 1 where tire o«sign-gate*, audibly the ilewlgn iff la|SUu. is frustrated, (ewafon; omue arrangemeot b\ wbreh """ew in r<treating tire « rml, tire ami (Lai's.re.lina.HX-is opposed, tfor Urey shall hr preptm-d hre lalana of “*** l ~ , " r ■“* --»—■*— — - • ■ loxr, and iutnalnivd into them, awl made regular and |«-r*isle.it in them. We would not separate then. ih*» society-, mu- take thru. Iron, their such Hves, Unit w« may ever cleanse They value truth uml will contend i for it, while they who tare little for . _ it, will repot no ass:...It* niH>n It. I tcmtic*. when no iuetiusd, In Humiay . H , Tlrev are keenly uliye Iu ri«M sml{«J^'^l^ a<»«' gg^ japtaowwi aud |mblnd«d «« .re.for.our old Adamic nature f It siiioo.s, umi Malta tin luUMIMI, , r.a „ IM . , , ,. . . , < and relieves the Umly and suffering. wrong, and cling to the first with an icldl u iy ..-tiling gta*m ami thraat off tl.e lust with a vigorous repulse.” Rev. lfo. Mehu.uikrr once remark ed, that the ditli-rencvs and disagne- i.M-uts in I ho Lutheran Cburvk were au evidence of vitality nml spitiiu ality. Tliis is our owu eowxirtimi. That we do not agree iu sos-rssentiaU young men acquit themselves more j — there must be unanimity iu frtmln mental d.M trnres and usages—proves tmt it in only ns au mekfout iu life and in. her |n-ramuil luotnxi, and , anonlii.g to her convenience, and in aurb ways sa sire herartf may devise or diaeover or learn, and with ont more tbnu uurh s gem-ral prefa. ration s« sire may lmp|ren tv have or stspiiir. It is wonderful that with such desultory uhxIm afo- aiwuhl have accomplished no mm U. Noth iug tmt Ihe iuui|aiasitN. of her nature ' that our miuiatent and |a*qde think, jiouhl have turn. adr*|iiutr to it. Th«- rhurc-h is f.ill of wihih-u sighing lot xvork. They need <svi.|*it.uu ami desire i.seli.lireaa. lint they know tmt what to din There is no cm creditably than did these. We felt au honest pride glowing iu our own breast towards Roanoke College anti J examine, try tire spirit*, and prove all its nebie faculty, kindled anew by thing*. f What ia dartim-tiveiy Kxau the apirearanee and perft.rmanees of gel.cal—those dogmna and ft.rm* these young men. Wherever they which eoustil.itt) us u peeubur |a-o- will go iu the future, they w ill be |de, nml which, na we firmly believe, liviug inoi.umeuts to tlio elHcii-m-y estutdish our i.leirtity with, aud his aud worth of Roanoke College. stands now an-oud to no college in five cliurrh, should nexer be tbs the State, anil it ought to go far in ' ranse of disagreement tret wee., la. deriding jmreuts about to select a tln-raus. Rut whatever U pmetyr school for the training of their nous, . humiiu, and the utterance ami out to kuow that the graduates of Roan-' growth of the present, may ha and oke stand higher at the University of 1 should be dise.iaMsi, atrietl, weigtreil. Virginia, thau of an; college in the and if found tuff to militate agattot bviocis but tliimr of Hh-iu who are Old Domiulon. i or todejiart from tlreewtaWi*l.e«l amt e«m|airatlxcly at k-uian might Is This eollege has ever been ehary ' adu|.teil prin.-iplcs of the church, a* itothwwl^lhto in *J<- h iu the distribution of honorary dLs » wb.4e, tln-i. tire largest Ulrerty la r -^f fin rtb.g'tb' mia'lTi-rTn t.iftd tiuctious, for which we highly roiu- ‘ to be allowed. Nexertbi-lrss, .fffo.M-e new. ai Ibeir Imsim-wa. uml prom* n mend its Board, and l.i.|re it* prudent *hooW not be given, tire np;* arnun- tiHg it auljei t to aunre UH .>*nre (4 course in this particular will ever be of evil mast Ire arolikst. aud the , rule. maintained. One, however, nt its identity of the chtin-h nuut Ire pre Ah, bat tlu* quest am has usl does lute Commencement received the title antd. Amt tl.is is exactly * la-rcin ^dl trout dr a*. Wshw> wiwk. of Doctor of Dioiuitg, aud lajtu-, a* to . the lattherans in the Roath dtd err Ttue, sin: la ta.w making mi effort to ability and devotion to the work of formerly. There was no ideality ; net emum i|uti- herself; bat we have m> his Master, and to the interests of the ther iu d.retnia-, nor in usage. We tajaitl.v ia the |reeac.it attempt, great Reformation Chnn h, could bet- are still suffering from the evil It i* secular, i«dittc*l nml uawooreu. tor have deserved it. And wq ure ifojcts of tire laaneaeqs ami niH-bureb l.v. Tfo- Ia.tkrruu Clmirh has here, assured that while be will wear his tin (OS whirh prevatfod. It will take -* >« ■» thing*, adoptnl tire true bouor* modestly, be will no Ican time to bring utamt a tirltrr atate iff ctHtrsv by tire i stald.si.mi-.it of lire j wear them deterredlg. We refer to the senior editor of tire rtaitoc. Rev. A. R. Rude. The Alumni belli its aiiiiusl meet ing on the afternoon of Commence incut day. About half of its niim- lrer wtTe present. Among other things done by them was to re*olvu j and it is the LonFs doings, that each Alumnus should make the effort to raise $R), annually, for the term of five years, nnd thus endow the (’resident's Ch.-dr in this institu tion. How easily could this be done, nml bow appropriate as an ex|>tvs- Aun-u,” a* lead'* I'rayer, ami the often a* it uernra. We are gtml iff this; aud ireqa- that the time i* nut distant when wr shall all luii- war W >f ItWahjp. KwmI a gealh man to a* lire other •foy : -/ tore the Hook mf Worship. It is l.uthn an. If ret are Lutkeraan, Irt us be such, not iu name maty. 9 k. Nr Ure LvUim* Vwm. “hi natun-. therefore, set* nnn-xtniin nt if it i* not cirecki-d and *nppre*w-il througl. tire |M,mer iff baptism. On tfo- id bet hand, where peraon* have Ireeour ehristisuo, it daily din cm sew HUlil it reuses eiitin ly. This is, praqreriy speaking, the daily burial in and resam-rtion from baptism." Thus dues la.tl.er, tlie tuai. of God, admonish us of »nr otdipit.uUB, set tlrem bef.ree na, enforce them with his il.retrine, wha-h |rerfr*-tly agrees tlfned hg Her. /*r. Itacbmau at the with the ti-K-tiiogs iff (lie RfUtx mZ?a£ £*T(Z/5Zl7+£Z <S ^' U ' m '- T ‘ : A or. m. a, urn rut fur tke Cbrnfedcrnte tend, Jv . it. Gala, v: lfi, 17; Kph. Iv: 22-21J < *d. ili: ft, 10.) No ihu- ought to thiak that tlu-si- passage* do out i-ooerrti hill.; for St. Raul terms, in O! thou gnat and tmiruul God— •_/<>,*. vii . j, Huitx repentai.ro nml the r-lhrt ol our Isird Jesus Christ, rrm-, iug.“|«tfeelu.g laditres*.-* J’ay things. Hume of the Mtoldwreu, un Order of I towiis-rei*. Lri ..* l,.<ve , **“’ An.mi-r of our bodies, the gixet |iortieabtr attention to this. Paul y folding apirit*,who, if Ifornso Cstho- Ahem iu tire Booth. Wim-lrestrr, “A ex cry ejrfldy rumfotl, sud every *sys; u Lrt ut cicause nurscirrs from lira would bnx-e made first-rule |«o|s-*. 1 Kiehmoml, Wilmiogtoo, Ckarirstoo, > “I'K-*-* hiqa- we ..dote TIm-t, tlmt . m u pollution of the fink aud spirit; beransr they think that they are the , Augusta, Bsvonuah, New Orienns, Th.m art rvrr remly to listen to tire , ,urfnitug holiness in the fear of dodS" el.ureh, must puss stray, |s-risb in tire . «Lr., Ac., m-etl llresu. iprayeta of Thy , b.Uln .., aud tl>,.t lie was a Christian when hi- wrote wilderness of coofrision uud tire Hu- We Irere rims- our extracts. If We | °** r ts-n-ssil.es, rares and thi*. l»ut be nexertbefom. inelndes lirl of tongocH. We are ln.|wox iug, made another we won hi kavetodis T, -«u art waiting to sustain ( bimnelf, for Iu- says: "let a#.” Kx- ; sent, i-oatradn-t nml attack ; uml we * w hte«*. amine «h>u 1’hiL ui: 12. Luther, Tim la.ther.io Charel. Is of God, dislike it. We want to hr st punre . Iswik, we jreay TTwe, with pati-ruai who with u ehildlike faith follows not of man. If it were not, there I with our brvlhreu ) yes,nml with our ; “I**" ,ki * multitude, who have the Apostle, toys: “that Ure old woi.hl tmt lot found iu our day a | «tqi hr others too, as Rev. ilerahoat ^>***eixsl li»g«-thee to miogfo tlreir Adam iu Us is to be drowned by af Chariest,is. M. (\ an Memorial day, Mag the JOf*. A eopy was deposited in the corner stone. single Lutliernu Charel.. Na elinn-h baa snflhn-il as much from httemul and extenwi foes, und uo rl.nrrh ts.ee said. Liturgical Services siou of our obligation to our A lun bos encountered and enmpirn*l nr . ._ . ... , , , si . , „ ,, If,,for ! •'rent difficulties in tlii* I-.imI Where 1 A Ijturgy, or est.iU.dml font, iff f0 |reri<tasfe the Hawes of the bruxT ro , , . IHtwariU-d nnler for the .i. rrmh-r* of our Is.me. and of all Ue learn that t Irere is a fine pros- j are the Intel. Ktfoemed, where tire acts, has, from I fotW Ireld treet for a good school next session. 1 hrej.eli, where the frenmiu lti-f.s-n.eil 1 Let tlie friends of the church do their utmost to imlnce young men to go to Roanoke. Rut for the benefit the church iu tl.e South has deriveil from this institution we would scarcely hove an existence. KsjH*-i«lly is tl.is true of the church iu Virginia. Four of her graduates enter tire Tl.eologi cal Seminary- at iftriindclphia this ML M. clmfclies t Hat. Cl.urel. ia slowly but surety absorbing them. They hate dis carded one half of their original sp pelUtthni) the last half will also di*:. pi rear. The Lutheran Chnn h, on the <rther hand, stuuds today where she Stood un tire 23th of June, 1530. If sire will hut Ire true to herself, her Confession, fo r King, site tired tears, to embalm the memories of daily sorrow soil reirentanee,” etc. The word of God dots, not grant us librrfy to believe and to net contrary to Ut is. ,,, . laK ns, therefore, nut ui-gteet the obligation tinder wlik-b ae are to dear, ll.-aveidy la wage a daily warfare against the our .loud Iren res by | daring fragrant garlamls njhn. their grsxes, and lay iug the eirem-r-slotre of a monument Tire Knglish I’nwUxte l*.***?'** j «**< “ «* ^ Th * Uu, I ' Vi « “-' old Adam iu us, (Gala, v :34,) ami .— , Ut-l. the rale of tire I jitl.intu ( bnreh. these, wire willingly endangered tlu-ir that we heuerfortb sIhmiUI uot Tlie Rev. Hr. Mul.leutrerg, tire fonn tier of the Kxaugrlical Church In - - neni-elortn sUiHilti uot serve *i'**x W* •" or «lf stu. Nor slreuhl we be like tbiare, ,, victims of diseose. Ileuveuly Father, ufo,, trowing iu tbeuurelie* that Auu-rfen, Irerntglit has la.nrgy^wt.h forgtxr us, If we .to .ret exercise |W Hgtaoutw, ,»r..y: “I thank Lun from Kurope. The lVunwhronla that entire subtulsaiim wha-b Thy tUce that 1 am not us otbi r urea By nod, the find ami for yrnn, tire holy will enj.*...; sndO! tench us, aw ”lrekexvin, aud exult the.uaelv.-s otdy Ryno.1 In the New ttorld, com- Thy cl.iWren, at all times to say : ftr Um . v ,s«tfos and I utber .shslit. Agrs*. friun tire older Rfi- -Not .*tr will,- Father, -bn, tblm- UIK , £ ^ r^tTnebt.*^ rojK .ii. Altar fomk*. By lust Imd its own Abstract of the Proceedings ef the gen eral Synod. SIXTH 8K8BION. Tlie rei«ort on the Theological Hem- iuary w as discussed ami iulopt-d. I Mt. 1‘leaanut, N. 0., was select is i as the place of location, It having off.*--, ed a building for tiro use of the Rem Chary. Tlie Treasurer of the Theological Bcmtnury presented his report. prevail against bar. -Ami would not an urntugement for a kind Und ate,.sure of sopor vision, by iudividiutia as well an l.v bwdies, abate an evil, of which both , «mr churches and inuiiWi ts are tl.e victims. 1 ran hardly brtug my self to publish tire f.ict, for it scents' like proelniu.iHg either our weakness or our slmiue, anil yet the stress of (be The New Y'trek' be done.” f Knghsh IJymn Grata that the OMMuafout here to mrt feur- the rates iff hell shall not f TIm ' ° ,<1 . he erected may tbater iu the hes.U .mt fe«r, the gates of hell shall not < -llW „ /j , (rrflfi , ml ' <mr ^ #ml (U(]shlrni , bt . M ’ aft ear.was utsss.A «* Irenol reltuunl-as 1 - • _ a |K| t rjiH lStli lit was used at leust whenever that srenU of patriotism. And whilst ' Ilot hotly w«v«rj_ Tire Booth Cnwltofi ‘ ,b c awwos of the hereie ilefeuders of ,, A Wvt . u kwveuetU thc r rt > 1,0,1 puWished as h.te as 1841, Us Urts “our city tty Ure sew’ dial! ium .,. (( | ak , ( . g_g. T . 9 % : Bodk tof IhTtpiihtf t to whivli n I At m rtfj iviuuiu fn*wvrn liiirti oh tho roll oC< * ^ . cii|fnivrfi and some luruu of Prayer for Fnmi Ureor earthly rerarxls—to teach sue lim and Indiridnats were added.— reeding generathma 'that the noblest This |troves that lire Lutheran Is a ' ofietiug are ran awke to our country Liturgical Church, and thot it is an * to i B p* defonee—wo bearxTh aud in their fancied rigbti-ousuess and a|uritual pride, deceive them •rites, boost that they have arrived at tire state of irorfect aam-tifloatiou aud declare that daily sorrow aud repentauoe is not required of tlrewt. whole 10.) || •AnuMug mwoter hotiarm lUilv.— Marl. Bee also lauute in lore. Trmo i.w LsUn-m Obm-n or. Latter from A Garret ease comyK-ls am to state that w hile , indispensable necessity for hi-r to ' TUr,. to tench ns a stiU higher lr* j our htW mimtlrs reimrt 4,181 mini*-1 have aud to use estabHslrod formfi ao*. impreas npon tire Ireaits of tiro' ^ U ’ U *° <mr wi " Uvtag tire duty iff loxv, oUdienre 1 t”^^***" p^ii-s, or without permanent engngx:-1 —Aera i.evar guva up tiro use of ,*d gratitude to the Dtx ure Rarioar, Myaelf have ever Lad the tenrerity to iiK-nts, amt ucatiy MW are wholly '■*t # ' , lial,Ml churchl; forma altogcth whose religion tCMclu-s us: “IUesseil Tv ° 1 ' Af»e names on onr cieriewl unemployed, and k-ss thau l P T0t> are :«r. They were always true to the SKVKNTH BBBHION. Tlie President's Report was taken up and adopted by items. j paste, s, and more than 1,500 of! rock whence bewu at Baptism* and It was decided to hold the next u«u- churches are served by stated It'otumunIon*. Whmver and when eouxention at Ht. John’s ChfirriqJ HJ* IS2a^ •«» nturgienl lorrns had Iroeu on- arc the dead who die in the I Bird; eefristoc, as gixen it. the Almanacs, yea, aaith tiro Bjrtrit, they rest from 1 , “ lvr done it, ami I find that it cm their labors nnd their works do fot Nafida aa eodfosa variety of sulifoeta, low them.” MM treats of matters little thought the second Sunday of May. 1H72. n,iniatotw'*i»» aged or tofom/’or ' fuu.lun,ratal and dJstlm tn,- doe ,i I i'^iyy t Ih* , JIro!!nh^mmm^ "* wd^foTof nauroa. ^ T 4ESSVZ& ~.‘St£ t S=s*445» & - saitst£^su& 2 2 rr °i r- -Jz .. . viatt, wnli.ait pulpits and parishes.Ir'ft uuu w n ” un 11 touuineti ^luhtt w» live, Father, may It be ftw *" wbU!h * W,H »° w ■ • ecti m for tliobcbefitof missions was of t h* 1,000 vacant ehatx-hes ftUo - in Thy fear, and whew ww are sure We have a repreaeBttittou of all taken np, although no-capecial efforta, art- small und toohle, but the greater 1 Wt said shore that the Lutheran me tied their treed of care, and w iflt 400 abfo-txHliatl nnd will trnineil miiiis- were employciL , Chureh must have aud can not dis-' unltrel lronee, may we all he re the seasons, tyring, Summer, Au sronud Tl.y Throtro iu the fasts (Herbst) and Winter, aud vet Noth.—The remainder will be nob-1 teri diwngugwl iu our bounds, they 1 - Hh esi.Wished fon.A HU,, < * nU ^ « <> have no flowers, nor harvrot t'ror ->OTK.—rWi remainder will be pub-) auirlltt<i -.^ rv<ML ’ J j is the church of oi Uct. (1 Cor. 14; to.) " yge ssJkidlUtestibirMiinm throush i a®* - YVe haxx- the materials for a pretty Fair irnsemn of Nattrral Itistnrv; lisbed as soon os received thorn the Secretary. Iri :Ut to be serveiK j *• “S “■ i» v^r. m ;•**/ ! W t ask all these Uranium tliroush The impossibility of a support for' »he Is the reformed charch, hax iug Uic rfu of .I t ^u. Chiba our 1* se l00 ministers tu then* 1.000 * proved alt things, tvjecf.-il what m'dii-mcr. Amen. - - - «-■ far In ornithology , we ATfiifWa, one Drake, Martins, two Storks ; ami ye* strange to say, among tlrem all there is b* ewe Voyst (Bird.) The collection of quadropeds hi sud extensive; we have four frm Waifs, one Haas frabbi*), ir dangers should have been more Earley iu tke Hunt, and wetfcd S good Diehl harder During tfi, B’Mhr. Ia the fish Hue, we have but -n» Head (red) Herring, wbrefa is ready any time for a Fry. Onr tkire Fischers must bare been for they might have tried in several Water*, and one lake, wRh hong Heeds snd a Dark; bwt, free- l.nfM, they were afraid dt gettiww .Voss (wet.) Iu the crustacean order, we nn show nothtiig but several Kerbs, (i-n.bs,) wUk-ti Kink IreU.w the Hurfote; sud in the vegetable A ‘i—•— tl w e have only one Apple, which ia hm I.itHc for Haitz ; two LiHysis Bloom; several Berries, one Field at Mitt one llieb, (tuniip.) oue Bean, —! Krtnth, thff yet Name, w Mreh, m* a whole Ucore ; sud yet it is queer, that among them alt there U hut mm linam (tree.) thie Gardner isi to Hoard it; for there is no Hit iu the way, and when ytm want any. tiling of him, all yon have to ds k just to .Islam. We are an eminently te»|roreto |H-o|>lc, for we are contented with one Cupp of Beer. Ueuce, we bare bo* oue B.eirrr, uud seldom get mi * Bender. :^A Our industrial iqMratiuus are uo* ou a large scale: our only Field ol Hay is K ot-kcd by four Boners (Fana- ens), wbo have l*at imr- Whrtstonetn sl.arpeu tl.eir otdy Nickel; hesidre, there is a Un maker, w ho, although Young amt far from being a Goodman, has l>imm cutiee|8kais of the duties of his Post, and eimiplaius of the Height of the two Hills ls-twoen the House and the Spring, tmt no H'm- ' drr tiiat be looks Grimm, when tbs Krug (jug) iff Herr is hid from him. It requires tmeuty fix-e Millers to griud onr grain, and yet two Babers are enough to serve us; otic Zimmer man does all onr earjromi-rii.g, and tin- only tisd he ha* is otic Hammer, Three WVwrrrr supply our coarse tin- en, at.d qur only Turner has little to do. The thirty ssie Smiths iDciudiag tlroir Geninni first eottstits, Schmidt, are //itMsror-ing away and make the Sparks fly fiercely; oue Tanner sup. plk-s us with several sorts of tenth, erm, uud our only Saddle is kept busy ; two Butlers and three Cooks da tin- kitchen work, several Shumakers mend our soles; every man iff as wears liis J Seat'd I sing and hence we do ink w«d a barber. We are x«t healthy Js-oph- and hence we have l*tt one Artz (j>bysk-ian), but tiro best reason may tw that there is but OIK- Schilling among us. , Btrange that while we represent many nationalities, we have bat ws English, one Wcluck, one Pohl, onto Holland, one Tuerek, oue Mohr, and not a single Genua a. We ore well tuqqtlird with rrtigwaa fanrtioosikl: otro Bishop, two Pus- tors, two 1‘robsts (Provosts), and of I hem only tw o are Goodmea; sad not one of tlrom is a Singer, but with all our pretentions to piety wo havo only one Crist, nnd yet among all there el.ureh xvortlik-w, there is bwt ore Ojtherr. People are astonished that wo should have three Kings, besides «, Kaiser, and that hi onr jiopiilathin tlien- sImhiUI In- only one Strmrtz (ltla.-k), while eigl.t are liman and five are Both (lied). S, As n-gnnls stature, right af as are Long and only one Short. We have several H'cise-men, and one still Reiser. The human rack bud but ofifi Adam, but we have ton, who Bora in the times of Augustine, are not Prey (fret ) from the iff «in, but must do Ilusse (i tam-c) like others. We have but two Angels (Kngels). nnd they «*• goiug Fast to their Grant, although they are three times Heilig (holy). Tl.cre is only one beloved J<*H and yet sonic «av he is ratlicr Ku.,t, idUtinigl. nil agree be is w two* of Hommr. We have concerts, but oor owjy instruments are three Horns, and the ouly vocal music we lmra is * Vogrisong made by a Strauss (os trich). We do not dance, though'’ we have a Wafer ; the most qualities characterise ns, for and Knots are mingled together, red Essiek and Zticker btmd hanoonioa*- N. We liarc a fixsn who is Stusspf (dull) hobnobbing with * Bruce aud Hurke are rights of ft Freeman. Sappers and Miners are laying ret _ khodss, and the bent Moan nmanM them is imaucd Lazarus, whilst the worst is Untttfo*. They have here wanted not to pnt their Lumps Mfi near the Strok (Straw) of their UM* for thru they wouhl lose their Stark of tools Oeuchtriad (soon), and thn whole affair end in something reffft ftSWSjrafiw jKqJ* Ws \ 1 v J < , 9. F. Am Hi. I- P * Mr. sl„wt sqjoum jegboftl* vtbm»'“F •* ! . rity to t.| Where so i> | ,rort ttmry thrilling •**«'# itiffiewR to seh |> to write. Tl» nnainA which ft tbetwftritros , trwtiHg atthfoi Assembly of I riau C-hurcb oi| in relfcwtod^J you with geiroc. This reli g' 1 from Maiue f.j yort to Han 1 P missionary stu din, InHyriu. 1 tains over fix! numerous By'* t erics- It ha - c\ 0—rirerk ntiuilier of co j stitutkrea for y irtlliif- - Tl.e twriftl 1 F this United Pi | .si tlie 25th <>: chtu-eh, Pitt I o|H-tied witl. a j Moderator, It. l»r. Brow ne is ster CoUcg.-- geatleuiac ot text on this ititC --Bairotify tb< ■ tl.y word is f n: t these alota-, L |- Isdieve. on a« lj that they all |L Father, aH that they also fo' the world wuiyB sent nro.” (J-i The sermon ( was highly aj>tK uudiei.ro th;i! ft iL The Assen o’clock A. M. I nrorniug at : ■ Assembly met If jnayer by the § utittee ou ’ ! f roll contain u X two bondnii | number is als-f tweeu Miiii.-^ I I Three mum If ination for M !;■ • Kendall, of I lfrowu. I>,1>„ § Wm. lirms-. < Ou the first thill was eki : Gcaeral Asset be bad ever u:| front his bouV West, lie is T of age, amt is.f worthy fiitliei? .leietiou was i The hours V* / at ft o’clock A ' H, and of ml) 1 H-, ami 5 t.Vlt« 1 JDnring the K- tde kalgiugN 1 delegates ami t - families iu the - p^. a* wnmirtttous >- ■Px ■ vkted within F-P u-bureh iu tfo was a cup.icn r w. ■snuely tleeoi. end was a lu - iuseription : • seuildy of tl. ■A'hurcli.” Ou : Av» parsth-1 with seats, pin At the tin., tbiugs were was ouudiit-t. follow ing iu where all w, •eats. T1h-u sou or by s« «sked the 1)1 close of the , retaiiHst tit. 11 returned to then sP in t xn from tiro Hal < not only refn <l»ily supply . pxx'e the xi favorable op; ■social dtspo* s.cquait.tano | free iuterehl Pioas noth, I pltolrod dnugl each table, a( 1 sited iu tin the coni for G The stau.i • dftfidjgw iqqi [ routine of hu^ i lteporu !. aud Foreigi. I- 1 “°d spaix- wi: cunL The Asst-i- i wittuli. vigorous pro I