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th . ? wr ' : ! , P ^ -i . .=-jo :.---d ; l ; -t ! et thim n-. vtir f rn-t th-- < l-. ^ j > hu mility which holy jnen of old mix'i n ? with their j y and tbdr cliiv ^ b —( Pleir . ) When r : is th ' .-re more "e :-sv . ty , in tha h ' . i ' ory of the chinch , f"i bu iiity , acknowlfi ! ^ ni ? nt of thi-ir own hel pltss !"'¦*¦ * . ¦ h . \ n at tbo prastnt hour ? N ^ ver was there nich ackucwiedgratnt more c . illed for—never was humility rnrre noedc-d , than now ; ar . d the transition thoy fta'i hten making needed peculiarly to be guarded by such sen . imentsas these— " Hdverthe ' ctg , it is not I , but the grace of ( k >; l t 5-. it is in nie . "— " L--t him that thiokfith Ii ? staadeth , take heed l ^ st ha fal . "— ( Hear , hear , ) In giving up their connexion with the state thay were civin ? up a great temptation to sin ; hut without humility , and watchfulness , and prayer , thera w . is ( la'iti-r
now of being carrivrt away in an . ' . her wuy . Let'principle have its perfect wo ^ k . Let them have a care . lest they should be ltd aw . 17 by the promise of allurerat-i ; t 3 or other indiiceHicnts which might bp held forth to them . —( H ^ ar . htar . ) Let them beware of compromising 11 i - _ ir dootrineg or articles of faith , or of casing to contend for tho authority of Christ over the Kings and Governments of the earth . —( Cheers . ) Tho competent duty of K n ? s and 6 « j 7 Prn : nf-nts t ^ aa to provide for the Cdrifltiar ; instincticn of the w . trld , —but in maintaining that principle ) et them 1 ' ? wiM of any compromise with men in power , who , if tiisy h ? i >; ot iho authority , h ^ d at ler . t the power of nnnih .-r on their side . ( Ht-nr , hear . ) The men who sluod <> pp , = td t ^ them in tba secondary
quosticn luight , with ; , men with whom tbc-y could held Christian comrnunton , having cue faith , one bof } . one Lori , ona iaptism ; but even t' >? ail that friendship anii all that confidt nee , they ou « ht net to violate the principles , or make surrender of the high eronnds on t \ hich tiity h id left tht-m . iApplause . ) Thrre vas another principle which thny were not to give up for the r . I ; o of c urting the prestnt help of mm who , at least , had the power of numbers on their side . ( Hear , fct-. tr . ) To bj more piain , and more partit'u ' ir , vo ! uutir ! -s are ? i !! 5 ttkea if th < y c . &im us as voluntaries . iChetrs , a :: d sojio distant sounds of disapprobation ) Wo hoid it to bo the duty of
Governments to give of the ; r substance and menus for the maintenance of rtlL ion in the land . Wo pray that thdr ey * 3 n . ay be . op : r . ^ d , that th » y may s * j « it to be th ' . ir du : y to be ih- ^ support- vi of religion , and Rot th « tyrants we h : ive to f- ar . "V : pray that the time nir \ y r- ' / Uio when " ivirjca shall he nursing fathers , anil Queens shall !> e r . ' . ir . > -iri ^ motht-rs , " ; . nd v . bon th > rt > shail he ' nothirg to lurt nor to ( ffud iii all GuiVrf h- )? y mountain . " ( ClnerVi V . ' o hnkl that every de-P"i-t ! . itnt of govemm&i . t -ht .-uld he Wvtiifd with Chr'sti ini : y , and every functionary in it . from the li'ijtwat to t ? ie lowest , sb : > uM bj ui ; . ' cr its ii flu . iice . ( A-. » wIuu 3 *» ) Taou ^ h we quit t ' v •¦ . ' . -. biN ' Titv-tit , it is ri ::: ' th- \ tit by undfcr . bt ^ od tl ' . T . r , e ^ . > out on the esttibii ^ hiii-. / it ^ rincifle . ( H-ar . ) Vv ' e ai » ' ths avlvocatcs for ii iiiHinnal rrc ^ ti'tio-: an J ui ^ ii n-.- ' . supp-ir-. of eli <; i . » ii , and >? : > « i-o n ; t " . ' ii ! uiit ? . r ' i-s . ( Ayp ! a' \ - * M Again , tii ^ y tiius opeiily pr (> c ! "in ] e >! tJ . - \ x ui ^ " !¦• . ¦ ?> frf . ' . n thosa w ; io , ur . dcr tlv ; suiso of pr :. i . " jik , rcfuav . i tv > avfcaowltd ; .-o the auth"T » ty f > f t ! i- ch" \ ch . With tuc ' i u ;> -u th » y ci-nlil not have ft !! . «* ohi i' ' .:. ' s- : i ! l 1 > t ; \\> wi ' . ' . J thi's . ' , »\' jo W ( Uid lit ' c up a riit :. jo :: i ^ fr < r . \ r ,. ; ii , st " tho t . o ^< - ' 3 that b « , '" afi-4 Cvald ciny tliH ! i , 8 . ! vts apiir . st tiis c- d'kuttc ! aut'iorit ! " 8 of ttir ; l : ind w . ' - h ti > . li , cu ani C'liiumti "—Mit ^ r , ! r-. r , an < - \ ai'plzuire . 1 If tLry t-. fusoi to cai '^ cg v : ; h tke h :. iy si : the « ri it qvu » t or . of th < j powor vf 'he civil m . jr ' . a * rj . te » t > ! . Et . vfcre w-lm the ecclesiastical nff . irs of u .- > chu ch . bwili ! f S 3 sh . m ' iii th ; -y coalt-3 co wiih a- utl : ur b « H : y wh . > r fur ? d to arknowU'dgt ) tho c > nstituU-d autLurUIes of the church , and le 's : < . f all with m-jii who chu s-. ' io }) % \ > . - : iinji : , > t thu tlbi . ionts cf CJiilnsiv " , find Ut ' . lghl'id in turVakKcu anil tumult—l-isplause . ) But he ne-. d not proclaim in the e ; irs of t . iat as-it-mMy the duty to R . ir . rd aa-. in ^ -t the lawless and revolutionary politics of thjse who upoke evil of dignitaries and we ' re giv . jn to chan g e—Cat-. r . hear . ) Ha knew it w ; is not
necessary to varj his breihren prcsiot atjainst such men , and the danger of bcinij in any way assuciuted with * cjh 'Ji ' -n , i'Ut it was necessary and rit ; ht that they should tjKe tho earliest opportunity of st : ttijij ^ t their viiswa as a warning to the world , bf . ause many mi ^ ht in prt . suit circuiutt .: " . -es , liiiHc . ncfivo tiuur object , when , iu the charac t er of a £ r ? nt h'ime m s-iiou , like the aj > -ties o ? old , thoy wnyld br acou- ^ d 01 " tu-ning the ' TT ^ rld up . 'id" ijwn "—ih-ar , !; i-ar . ) Ta' -y Wtrulor peace , law , and ordt-r—Lt-ar , btsr , —not tumult , turhufence , anl c .-nfusion—htar , lit-ar 1 If « ufT .-rtd to prom ^ ine their lsbou' -s qjie ' . ' y and } icKCc : ib y , th- 'y would s ^ on p : \ jVd themselves the b ^ .. t irien : a tf s -cial order , and social bnppir . ess and pf . ac ^ .-, and the aiiitocr . icy of tha land w »> u : d Bn . l it to bo so ; but if they w ^ -re noli
peruii'tod quietly and peiceably to w ^ rk out the Christian princ i ples of the church of Christ , th * -y wuuld find th . it the aristocracy thims ^ ives ¦ wuuld suffer loss . Wiih njen who were r * 'ck ^ -s-ly attempting to pull down tha aristocracy thoy hud no Ejnip ; thy ; with such men they could hold no copartnership . They would turn neither to the ri ^ Iat Lund nor tJ the left , but kc'p on th-j even t » nor cf their way , an' ! 1-ave the rtsult to Gjd cAppl-. us .-. ) Why did he find his brethren in churc ! i as ^ iiiil . ! . ' ! th- ^ re that day ? B-c / tu « e they ha i chosen t- > ^ . h ^ y GoJ rather than mun . T ; .-ir G ^ d was the Q < 1 of < . > r
a ; d if those who « lwt- ! t ia hi . Jj p ) ice . 9 woul 1 > t them Bj-jre , th"y would fln- ! it so . Tuiy fhouK rtc , " ; a ) tliom as I ' ae best cjr . bcrva ' . 'rs if tie t .. > mmonw = j » lth . ( Hv . ir , hear . 1 Now the break * . ; t--r h id bf ; n reino ? . d , and by thu . « a who were nu .- < t int ' .-rc ' . t-l in kte , int ; it in its r . I ; ce . The brt-akw-. t-r of th- rstaMisbmt .-ijt hud b ' . an ivlt : oved , and wli .-it d ; f .:: ce h .- - *' . that estatiitthu . on \ n < iw fl ^ i init tb « ! .:: ffc- * . in ^ s ; f sin . ¦> : ' Si » n , and this world ? It was based in Ib * iiiTcc ' . i ^ h u ' . th * pf . " -i » l ^ of . S < < cland ; these Were tifc--n avtiy from the .. st . i-ll . shnient u ? their fitL ^ ra , and wb ' . t w . is It ft ' il ^ . i-, tt < .-a .. i Thpy w ^ uld do r ' . ^ Liiij ? tiijro—tLi-y woul ' . L-nvo tV \ M tsV , \ bli-hnient iu ts own t !« - _ -nre . If on Lh « hUi . k c . > n
titutio : i cf the free cLi'rc ! i V . y with wi . l'iii ^ ir ^ .-iiou ' *» * ¦* Vvluntii-y :-in . " they ; : i : ^ ht tli : n hoiJ it up Vt th " dema ^ oguui an' ! ai ; -f . ' ' - x I'f the land that th-y mi ; ht road and leirn . th . t * '• ¦ . ' .. L f . ^ thcj w . rc liu ' - ari . uch , , t » . ; A ; jpIau 3 e ., B ^ i ti . ' y jnust oe a-Tir . ) how t-ri ..-y ue-i . l that frufjom ; ili * ? ! ii at u > rf it , an 1 r .- > t a ^ u-o it ; f-r though freedom ! :. iiht i .-,- .-rii" ! 7 . . 11 d jii tho > arr . cr of tho church , it mirhr f : ; -r all . i » ' }> uL r . n tiujity 1 .- . mc (; i--. r . ) Th--y Tiuat . : s ,- k f . < r free lo . u in the rv ^ i'lause of the multitude . S -: } m- . e ^ -lll'iie , linn the fyi- >» , i-y r . f tbs ft ^ te was the iyrjimy ef the muit . tud . ' . < H - * r ) L ' -1 tht-m m . nfuily a :.-i C ^ : i t m ! y t-Aii * c all h . ft nu . l st : fi ; -h comp ^ a . c-. d vith the m-rc ^ ictatud of m ^ n .
L'j : th > 'm foilow tJia ' . x-.: i .: ! o > f the < ; iriy Cnvsvl . uis , and Hi . k < the J ' . ; :-:. ¦ , . ir . d th- J ^ ibie al / r . e , the at-. U-. tt ; - b 1 li buth of it : iniatci" ani pfjp ' e . L . t tb-m c \ riy thtir xTinchlba ii to pr .:. t ; c-, as di < ' ' . he a ;> u to'ic Ciiris ^ m . 3 , whtr- th- y "obeyed G . J-l rather tli . sii j-i . e-. i . " At 1 :. o twe thrV wcrs * ' : e henoui-ed f «» r , bu : at othur t :. ; - . es tliey w > re Ihi o'j ' . cis < f tumuli : i ^ d \ ii . ' - nr . e . X > w , they v , tre suilnr , caim ' y and mi ¦ ¦ n , l h ! y i ' .... ? n Vli * str-.-am . a :: d pro * - - ; . ¦ ! ¦ ¦ n-ly t > . > n ; u along upun i ' s hofiiu ; n . w ih ^ y Were buft tii'i ? the a-i 7 < .-rs »» elements iif a tlja » : ' n ; popuitirity— . p ' ii . i . ia >; . i Xur were tiny to 1 xp-ci tv J . iru letter il \ in t . ' . e apus ' oiio Curi-tians did . T . ' . ey Wi . re not lu . xor-ci to rcpe . The w > ir ! . l lhat h ,: ed the Apustles viiUld hit ' . ' tliuse woo foil > wtd in tii-- s sine p . ith n >^' . 'i hf to w ; ti no loeal Vet uf \ vi , ; it
m : -, ii : b'j calie-i a t - ' .- uiin ^ ouu- r i-i Ctii-i--u . iirjy , th : 't " they tli-ii live ^ > H . in Christ Jesus must mi if r ptr" t-iu '; - a '—iii .-ar , h < - r)—umIduW th . ut a i ;; -w ight h . d ' .-¦ •¦ ii M i . i i : p-it : t'l * .. , t ^•• y v . 'i-rt > r . ol to for ^ t tl . e ; 4 . i-Verse tic- ; u-- ! . 'i th . il li - i'i o i'i ' -OHed a > i--toi ; . c Christ . < im ; y , at , i :. -j ] a :. 'is ; u tl . it ii .-. , siw iMort ; c' ••;•!> ' how tot'ic . ioa ther . i than tho e .-nl / < Ji rLst . u \ . s il ¦ ¦' . 1 > t th-ni ; itjii tu-.-aj > til ~>; 3 vi . 'h r . ii .- > , t mind . L' t . tuem be prepared v , i » h iik'j S ' . crfcs dh vrtn- ti 3 CUi . bi . vii 3 of olii—tliw less uf } j > in-. ' riiy—tb mn ' . v . s , i ' .-it . r f . nni \ iuH —tieir a I—r . ith .-r than bo surj . Dn' : d im : \ . ; y by fje port-T of nufnbi-rs . —( hud cri . s of " h ^ - \ T , hear . "; Lit them t . "te car-s v . r . d not k v « tip priiicipi-i fort ? - ' s .-. kr of p . pu ; .- -rlry— tut coiiti : > . u >? a » iried find faithful sUWnr- ' . ? . ivlinUii ^ L .. . i ,: ! ' tlie aftj ' . isi . f ihn church
not as pis-ns-. T !!; Hi- -, nul a- ; ^ '• .-iiy'Di ; G jii —! n ^* . l ; -. u : st *> J 5 ut , wj . ' lutl-. ey tiiu-QU'ite-. l the txaii ! j >! -s ii ! l .. ul and other tp-. « toiii- Chr ' -struns ltt tl . em U"t f > r * f « 5 . th : ; t their hiMoiy u ! to aff-rde-. i niu < . h tha . v . as ti l ^ . I i ^ tnc . urugtj tht'rn in the ar >? U"Us wc .-k vchvh tb ¦> had Ivfore then ) . In the mi . « t of the . y . r-. i'Ust t . isls ami d ifionltl . s and asngtr . M , tiiey wcre cu . - itt .-J , i ' . t ; r btarU " b-fii . g kuit t' -g . ther iu love .. " " . ' . i ^ of scco .. ! " tut-y vTjm of " one mind , " and thus ;! -. y vr ^ re enabkd i > - > r- juice in : ill their Uiuptatidp-s , an . \ i- < -, h 3 more so than in the turbulerce of th ^ ir owl . >; i-. i . -. ' . ts . P tul sufio . ed much from t ' -at source , a . n-1 ; . t-t i .-. n , . coul i dp ' .. h oi thorn mere t ' -. diy , n ; -j : e aff v .- ' . v > - . ia ' .. i / , more frioii . ily thr . n he dhl—not i . ; .-. y of tu' je who vera within , but those who Were without Tm- m-n wb could w . / rk wi . ii
hi 3 bands , ai-d liveun t ! .- _ mf . inebt f .-iro , w . is worthy . to Eptak wi' . h auth .-ri ' y ; u' >\ it , -Aas f . jr tii > . ' r ci . c . vjr ' iijfrr . entand admonition i . . U a ^ " - , thit such M ^ -a ^ a ^ - . s h « vroul'l read bid a 5 iv . ^ e ir thu Bible . [ Tho il v . Doctor thtn q . ji <_ - ' , a . i . a-,-, \ ' ^ r ti passages il ' ustiativo of thefjiliifuirc- 'f ; , p ' ... ' : : :, / h cg , ' and urgt-. t their c ¦ nsi-ieratku i . n the m ' .-. j , V . . ] H . iw i , r-c . ; fully blen : k <' wa , thii s in y ir .. .. ; . : l .. c . _ Ev . n so we speak , , not as pl-asitii ; ratn , bat ; v \ plt-. suiv Oad , "— . iinonget ' all the tuv . ilcuce of p-. pvi ' . ir tumult , —with tho sa-V = r ty "f * -- e a-: ' :..-: ' ,- ' 1 e . " vheso t ' . li . gs fpeiik , j « : r-jt ' . ke , ' cc ' .. uu I ; -. 1 t ; > ^ ' . - > My , and so aSV . -f . tionate ! y . . an-. i so f-. ' . iL'fu : . - .: ; . ; . ' : ¦ ' . v . ! 1 , 1 this way they mu . t : i ! s . i ' ba pr-. pared to a-.-t , : md hid one great and general ! advi ? e w . s , " Lit :. i ! y ur < : liberations be u : ' x _ d with clii-i : y . " i Apr- ! aus-.. JJ ; t > u ; . u n not detain ih ^ m , ;;; jd would oi . ' y i- ' - . y a ft- " . ? - . vi . uls more . O . ie tL . ' ni' Ta . s ?» ti ' ly to be de-tr . r . rd m ' thiily to be prayed for —
let them i . ft thtir united and enini'st cry for guidance and grace to the chinch ' s ? ounhellor 3 , that th ^ y urlijht ' be gu-ldtd in illificu'ty a :. I trouble , and at all ti : uea : ict in the spirit of thor . 'i-.-tor in h'ia ^ cr . — : ^ . p lauc-e ) . Th j way -pm bc . 'tt with many t ^ mptatioas . Hs sp-ke not only of the heartburnings and jealousies tLut mi . h * ; br ..-r » k oat jwiong themselves , —forev ^ n Paul and ' Birr . ibaa hnl their j ^ a ' . ourics and contendiugs , —but he spoke ch ' .-. fly if those who were without , towarus whom j they must car . y thc-niselves with peculiar tenlerness . ! — ( Htar , h-iir ) Thvy w ^ re eipecially calleJ upon to ' wa ' . k wi ; h wisdom towards those who were j without . The chief part of wisdom was meekness , aud if they acted thus wisely , tho z .-al of their oppo-1 neuta -wou ' . d fcc ^ n O . U-ipp-iar . It would cool down — £ T > d it - « a 3 satisfsctiry to believe tha * . it arose n-jt so much from the spirit of malice as from profound ignorance—( applause , zv . d a lauirh ) . Paul consokd himself in the midsc of much oppesitiun with this thought ; and when Christ did , his last prayer was , " Father
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fi > iv : ! vi > th ' . cii , fur th y > :.,-ov not ^? .-i > X- y < ' :. ) ' - ,: ;> - ' ... her . r ) . Th « Hav D c- "r couc ' id ¦' , )>>• mi , if :- i « -ii . .-i > .: ; ipj ; 'ul tint , u-ii-rtf'v . pny-r nii ^ lit >>• « ju-vlu to ( i J 0 : 1 in half of lii . i cl . uiuh ii ) the y ~ -. '•¦ eiii . try ij ? ti , ui of h r history , " uutil peac > i ba vithin h ^ . r ¦ va ' . U . and pros pprity within her p-Uacos . " The Rev . D . > cU > r But down Hiaid l'U . g conUnued applause . Dr . DUNCAN , of Rulhwell , suid , tho aasombly had done tnemselvei honour l-y electins ; a 3 m ; i .-l'jrit ; r , the eminent individu . il who occupied tha chair ; hut it was ntce . tssary to huve a hand : ts well as a head . It was clear they could not pr ceed without -laving a clerk , or clerks , to read over rracmetions . Ho would , therefore , humbly propose that Mr . Pi . f-. caim , who wasw- 'll known to tho fire . itur part of the meeting ; , as buvii . a so
adinirab'y conducted th « iifi ' iiraof th « convocktion , and with so much tact and talent , and whose knawledfje of business , from long txi ' . m-Un .-e , bo w ^ ll qnaiifit'd hi ; n for tb it situation , should b « npp '>' nt > d one of tho clerks . Ho was ture that tow pr < , | . 0 vii wsiuid ( neett ' , c re ? p iu :-e of every iodisi . iuil pPi : n " . t . li'it , th y vuu 1 ; q'liw another cltrk . It w \ -i ir , i ( Oasi '» l : that tlio ' "u-i \> ss of this trieat ussetubly could be conductufi by ono inUividua , and Dr . C ' . uaou ha < l been pointed at as i ' no person who Bb ul i btf join * U wiih Mr . Vitcairn ni Uiis n . ii ' . er . Ho had no doubt ; that the tact and talent of Dr . C'a ^ m and his general kuowL-. ' i' . y of business wou'd fuby etiable him to fuitil tha dn ' . ica of so Teso . mi' ; le a sit'iation . Ha proposed therefor * , that . Mr . Pitcniru and Dr . Clr . son f > boul ( i ba appoints ! joint interim clerks of the Ass . 'iuiily— Cri ^ B of " AgTeed . ")
The Moderator i . iid Ke fully concurred in tho co . tiinantlntioiis wlvc > j had b . ou made of the qualifications of both the gentiumen . Ho felt it to b ¦ a great strengthening of th « 3 AssoinMy that such iniispniisible duties s ' uu ' . l- bo devolved upm th ' . 'm ; ad , therefore , tliey must- j ' . ' . st come under an en a «< merit to fulfil fnithfully and truly the duties of the cUk-a now committed to their chaws ^—iLiuahter . ) Mr . PitcaIHN Kaid . hu felt htms'lf qu ^ e unworthy of thf > honour conferred upon him ; hut he trusted he would so discharge the duties of tho ( Trice ns to hatisfy his brethren , a d promote the good of thts Free Presbyterian Church . Dr . Cl . \ son aaid the honour had fallen on him quite unexpectedly , but he gave his acquiescence s-lcly becnuse he was anxious to do something personally to pnniote the great and good cause in which they were enc . ' . Eed 1 .
The protest taken in tho old Assembly was ' . hen read by Mr . Pitcairn as clerk , and ordered to be engrossed on the recordl Dr . Caxdlish ro sp and S 3 i '< l he would not detain tf-ie meeting with any lengthened address , but would simply mike b motioii in . 1 singly sentence or two . Ho beli v ^ d he was correct in siiyir # , that the numbers who hud now s ^ ned tho pri'te . it of members of the Assembly con .-titutod an ritual 111 ijority of those m ? : nbers whoin alone they eo : i ! 'l re o ?' i . e as elected acc . "> r . ' , irig to the lixvrs and conscitution ur tbe Cf . uruh . ( Hear , hi ^ ar . ) Hd pr « - surue-i rlr : t thnt protu .-it Wosill 8 'ill lie open for Mgnv furo l > y Mernt : f-r « of the As oir b ) y who muht Ji . iVe been prov ^ .-. t' -ii fr . 'iu signing it bof'r » , an- ! that the s ' uninij of this ¦¦ r otfs * should be held as ipso / ado admitting any
111 . ir . lv r of the A . RR' ! iu > ly to b a member of that C' > utt . 1 H *} -iv . ) In : id ( 'iti . 1 t . ) those 111 * -mbera wii'i hid sii ' , utti th >> p-o * ' -st . 1 st ttiem not f- ' r-ret . tno rumhbr "f br » : thr n , imr . i *> . " , - ' , ard i-i'ivra , not nif-ui ^ ra of th- A . ^ anvu'i ' y , who ha < i already hij .-i . iiI 'in exi ) r . ' ? s ; . > n of their cotv .-uvnnce in it , . mi ! th ' . ir ivsulutit ; " to stand ! 'y th . ; Protes . tuit Church ef . Scotland . ( Ha . , hear . ) How , an thi-ir nunibtrs were n ' cessauiy defective , since tl-.- ^ y Constituttid but a portion of i ) o U' ) iuniiaaiorers - ' . 'ho should have sat in th' A .-st ^ i ' -ly of the Na-. ion : U C'i . u-oh appointed to be hoi . ' eu that >! ^ y , it eeeri" 1 dcsiwvbla na many grounds , nml coi ¦ : \<;< in .. j tho vastly impovtnnt busin . sa before them , thai they { . h-ulrt innnt'liiiti'ly associate wurt thimi , in * Le fulute delil . i rations if the Fieo Assembly , th-t i > r < thren won h ; d ixiTevt-d
thfir acbtrente to tho priest . Htj-jar >' . in ? that oljjct he proposed , tbr-rofore ., th > t ' . ho minia ' t-rs wno had Bignsd their a'lh ^ rence , << r who miijl . t si « n still , bo assumed !> y th ~ i'i ; . ismombfT-w-f tins A •• sx .-mbiy ; and that , ia audition , th- 'y uh'tuid assuihi ns inei : i ) i . rs ono elder from eacli kirk ** :.-i u who adhrtd to the protest—( hear , hear ) . It was iv ces-sary to make a h -Itctioa amotv ? the a < lherinx eht' ra , and the fiur princi ^ iw of selection setinwd to ' v , tlia' an adhering eider , ci . niinn as the r-prBBtntativn uf a kirk session , should ho assuided as a member . Of cours-3 , where the members of the kirk Bfs-ion enuiri conveniently meet arid bloc * , an eK \ bT , tha * . was \ ho or ' try anil regular modn i « f procwduro ; 1 lit i ; i caaes where that was impossibly , h « Bubiuitted thnt the admission 0 / eld rs on tha
principle Le had stut-d ahonUi be l « fi , to the decision of a cun . nittee , yet to be appointed , fur ru . ikin < f up the roll . This would s : iv » the neeesaity of d '^ cussion in th « Hnuse at large , and wonld f » ciiitata tho making up uf tht-. irroll . Hj would , ther ^ fui-e , simr . ly move that ths ministers ar . d elders now convened and constituted , consid rini { the momentous nature of tho sn j cts they have twn calkd on to deiibeato , and thut a Isrqe bjdy of ministtrs und elders of -Vtry qirirter of the church , wli-. b . - > vo duciare . l their n . ih-reucu to ta ^ protest , are at pv-. S ' -at in E'linburvh , do aasumu thi-in as momh .-rs of thi ^ a ^ sflin ^ -ly , t-i coiisu't . vote , and tlet < -rmine on : \ M mwiv-ra that s ' . ill c : > -: ir > be . ure tb . tin , to tho gl <> ry of 'Jn . l , ar . l tn » $ ¦><> \ ¦<( Hi . i church—all u / miattrs wlio lu'w have di ^ iured thrir aiiLeriiico , and < ne : i ! -
h'rin ^ in 'T fr' ^ i e . ch Jci . k a . ^ i . ^ j , to rti atlecte i , if n . it uf'iiiiii iU'd by th' ii' brethren , by the coiiituitu- " to bt > appoijjt- it to umke up the roll— . cries oi " A ^ refd , n . ' . ei d . The 1110 'i' n "vas th ^ n agreed to . ft , V .. ! act a 11 lan naM ho nit :: nt to follow the exair > > lu > -f hiftfji .-iid , Dr . CinOiii . ^ h , in laying a nut , c . 11 b ;"> re i-. ' iji ) A . H > -mi ly without any r < . marks , r .. ieivii : i . oiisirvu . i"iis tiil . the pivinjj ia of i ! it r poit uf t ' je cn :. imi' . tc-e . Th ' . * matioii w ^ s , thot a c , n : ini < tt * u be ¦ ; . p , intt- « i t > . coHHi ~ > -t : ii « , > r"jpt-i' C'jur e f . > r eHVctiDt , and C / i . pitiw ; a s ' - 'PHrV . ^ n ir"U » tbi : e . ^ t : iWi . ih ' iiunt on the part of tho prot--. t : " ' g lii'TiWtor : i h . jI el . ler . -i , and ; ' . il who : i ; htre l'i
ti . ein , und ill niU' . i . y t :. t < s . a ! ut rights , and cinolunn nta c mneiteu ti . euwiih , and to report on u . h early « d-iy as possible . T ' . ii ? , he observed , fullov ™ ' : d as a ncCe .-i . iry c jiis- qt » -j ; : od hu ' . i tin ; pr A-rjii )' ia ^ j of ! hat day . la «¦ . par 1 . 1 ... 1 . Vi / ui tl : u A- " -. n . '^] y they ha-1 d one so , as they c ml . I ii . it sit in H : u a freu a > s jnibly of tlje church , . in ! localise they uis-e :. l ' .. vi fro ' . n thusu J . ri : iCip ! es tll-t ii- 'ul l- - ! . fn Ir . itl di .-wn l-y the civ . i o urts , a :: 'l ibei ' efure it wa * :. -ct . "si :-y tii-it V . v y s ' ruiul . i taS-. i in ' o cousiil-rrution ii wj . at mnnnt-r th-s s > pa . ation fr :. 'u the estuhilitli-. neii : J-h- 'Uld be < . iTe . t <" . t a :. ( cuuiple' . 1 . Dr . lu'tjf . uiaa rhr'ij n . lined a cuiumittee , vs'iii-ii v . 'js uiiiniiJicuMiy aiJvi'ted .
Mr Djcksun , of Hirtrees , hti-e rp . se , and be ^ ed lf . » Vu tu liiakj a etat 111 at tu v . U-3 U 'Urt . He i . iid h « h . ;! iuVeii hu w : m the last C-H ) Vjc ? , ' . '> : iiat w ' 10 Lit , 1 left tho As 3- ; iab : y . Althmi ^ ii he had f elL aomo hc .-ili . ition ' ! a to the puit : . oul : ir time at which h-. i 1 utjht to ni 'ke a i ' . i cl : ' . r ; . iioa iii f . wour i > f the Frv ^ C' . utc . ' i , he must . ^ ay t ! .. U hi jit . itiuii v . 'as all p > ne—( litur 1 1-fe had wait . d Mi liw A ^ sei . 'ibly w .. a c . - 'Kotituto I , a : d cartaii .-y s ? . i : w th' -iga tuok n .. ica b . fore her M-j .- ' - y ' d Jitter w . is res ' I cf v .-liitii h- di-l not iivprovii ; l , ut !; a r . ' . ijrcttfcd to s ^ y that , uft . w . ijl ! -is ; til . he ht ' ir < i tid l . t : « .-r rtal , he was in-, ' , tho ni ' . 'i'd C ' . 'i . iiiiuu I in the opinion lio always catci ' -
t . iiiici . WJiL I . e 1 . ¦ i ' . ; :. r ! y suj p ) m d no * amounted to a c itiin ' y , —th . it thoy wer . j to expect nut ' jing un \ sj in tho w . iy of tii - . tniahiing tL-: r prinjioJi-s in thtiattiludu in VT ' aii'h they w . ij'O as ^ LTtii )' , ' the :: i—' . hoar . ) The it-cter , in Ii is . tpprehcr ; 1 ' ' ^ , aTi : ; . u ; i ' . L \ l to tili . ^ : it ^ avo the va ^ ne promise in r .: it . 1-to tho q i ,. i . 'ii of U'j ; j-i : itruj : ou , and in r . ^ url to Su ; . ia other 1 .. tL .-rs , Lut it did nothi- . i ^ finjr . ' . 1 : jn .-. t :-.. u . l , if ) .. 'U , tLio chuj-cii , will aliutv tho 1 : vil courts t . j bd bj i >! : i : ei . ii *) oii yuur neck , th . n wo •¦ . m . 11 p- rli ' . ;>¦• 11 ' ¦ ' . ¦' . . ' ui . r in iil . f , l . ttu . viur b ' -. il . rii i ^' jihe . r , ar ; -l i ; iu , ; hur . 1 Dr . M'Kki . i . au pr'ipo * ' 1 that tho comuiittee 3 . T < t njjp , ¦ iuud i ) . ii .., ructe . l , in iidditUn , t . > ^ r ^ pare : ; :, d i ;; y on the t ' -bly a dr . uighs , of an aildr ...- < s to hor Majja ' y , fc ' - 'ttiuK forth tbe gr-junds of the Si .-r > .. r :-. tion froni the K tiibii .-hed Chu , : h . H ^ v . i-. s coimuent that thoy at ad tl . iK-s Mt it to h' > 'J ::. ' r l ; : ty : in ' . I ¦ hAr d ' ri / ht to a . ulcess h' r M :. j sty , a . i ! ii'J v ; m inrrnuadtd , t . ' i . it in ths siu- ^ u-Ur au ! S ( yie ::: jj circtiJii-ta - ^< -3 in Kuicii t : oy v / -jra n . w jilsct'l , they v-u ' ti fv-cl it tu be nj-. ^ t s < . : njmi > lti us d < ¦ c > now . (< Jiiei . rs . 1 Tiii'y v ,- i . re a ' . l awar ^ that they hail been accuud of h . ' rs dis >'' . \ -di > . T . t SiuljcU , and h : vd bfjuu cal ' -il rehola u . iinAE thu Ki :. J « ity of tho law . 'fa' ir cor : ; : ) ' itton w .. ^ , ho-v ; ver , Jifit tht-y could avp ^ al to the Sv .. trcii'jr . jf H-, » r-. 3 in raft-r ^ aco tj th : \ t mut ' yr ,
ar . it each or . xi of tr . -- -, , btfoie their couatry , brf vu th « . ir co ! ii , 'r--gijUor .-s . o ¦«!•» apper . l to t' . ifin , whether they b \<\ evi-r , t > y w . ' - . ' . l or cited done anyti ' iing that c ?« id filrly just fy sii .-h : m acoujation . ( Cheers . ) What , aor ; i'f iii'Aructors Would thuy be to thijir p-ji'p !? , what sort of fctrvar . ts of tl . s L . rii J . > s « s Christ would thoy bo , if they di' \ njt onrnts > t ' . y incii ! c ; te that to " ft ur Go ' i , ? : )(! hoLo'ir tin .- King , " were duties of indidp . T ^? - b ) e iiiiy-rt . 'iBc ) in the c . iao of all th 130 * . vho were ?;; . ¦ inr . ' : ' 'i ! : uws , : » v 1 t .-. " -. "ciai'y jiiinij ' tTd ia His cliis-v ' . ? H- ; j 'Ice i t . > thiuk thiy could nil iu : ; ho that api > o i' »_¦> tln'Ao \» "ho hu . ' i lc > . n wrcngiug them , mid ha u-u . ' . t ) ty w ^ ulii bi ; abl-3 to «' . o bj to thy e .. ' ! , T \ hjn t ! i -y w . nt for ;' .. * j tl : e field of duty U > which G kl mvht in v
O :. Ii ' : ! irt ' .: i ii w . ul . i L ~ 'j their ' . T . rr . 'Jot i , . a . ; o u !; i' . jifi ,- : Jut Lfl ' -y iiiigL : be enibliJ mure ami :: ; . i ^ Lo at ' . vi > ( ' . u t iii -j most inipj . 'tant , 'Ju . y , so that th ¦ t : »(; i !; sv . sp ' .. . - . u coahl otled uolh' ^ g auiivs , nor ihu most c . \ i : * r : Ld h ' . iit discover cnvthiu ^ in thtir v-. Ai- ' . ' . ci th . it cui . l Wiir-. int the cj ' iclusion tL ? . t th * 7 d' 1 ¦ . f » ar G . ' . l : n : il honour tbo K . iiij , r .: id dusir .-d to uv > 1 I ' .. ^^ 0 that vv ^ re giv : i to ch . inr . o . ill . ; nr . ) It slvyiild bd tbtir duty to iiiiko nui'nf---t tl . it this vvaa nut of th ' . ir own seM . iny , tL t it w .-t . i i .. ~ : n uauei- the- pveciaia of a htuvy r . ' . c tsity , aii' 1 , -a tLj d . tp ncceiiity of Vatic L < .. irU , r .. tl , er than submit to be bouud and fettered in the h ' . iuse ol Gjd and i : i Hli kingU'jm , to du lhat which was agai . ^ t His will and . lulhoriiy , wJ . utover uiight lathe teai ^ oral ttiitUU which they n- ^ iiv-. d . The instruttiun t ' . i the coiuiulcioo jirogosed by Dr . M K liar was thta ngvitil to .
Dr . Tiu ) Mi'so > , oi P .-. th , proposed as another roso-Ju : ion , that all the l d , rs and d :. ; . o : na now in Edinburgh , approving of tho ^ rottat this day taken , tog ether wi'h tns probationivs and studenta in divinity , be requested to meat wilh the Asscml . ly at seven v > 'dock to-morrow night , that they m iy be invited to concur in foliowins ; out the separation from the cstablibimunt . —Agreed to . Mr . A . Di'NLOi . ^ aJvl he would follow the example of tho . » e who ba . i preceded him , in avoiding any aihisioa , or almo = t any illusion , to the event which had now taken place , because ho felt , as they must all feel , that tho wound was too fresh , that the injury to their feelings had been too acute , to enuble them for somo little time to refer to ii with that c :-. lmnefc 3 autl seif-pQ&ae ^ iou
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-.-.-hlch he truivd th--y Tr .,: i ! d e ! . > = " ^ 3 h ? i-r . -. b ' . oJ i " ri- ? . l this he mint say . —t . b it ajn ' d al ! iha saffer ; .- ;^ vtveh the rending of s-icli da . ir ti-s had crsatid . hid feslln ^ had been m ko of yy t ' nn of . sorrow ; and I espeei'ilty on the ground tha *> wbila som 3 ( f them mi ^ ht liave feared with their enemies , sc ^ ptieal of their sincarity , that they should prove faithlass to tbeir testimony for the sake of tais world ' s good , thi 3 evt ! h 3 d 1 not f . ill ' . n upon tham ( hear)—an evil that would have , dona more injury to tb . 3 cause of religion than anything j t hit had occurred for several centur : ; s . ( Hear , hear ) I On the contr ' . ry , he rsjoicrd that a tesiimoay had been [ given , th ' . t an act had been done , which us believed , 1 any act could have such an effsct , would shaw to I such men that religion wa 3 a truth and a reality ; ' wlvoh would convince them that there was something
! rno ; - « than more philosophy and mora . 1 training ; trnt th-M was a depth and r ^ a ; ty in religion which they did not Jjefore unJerst . tnd , a : id this apart from any artve . n'< taee might accrue- to the people in' labouring for their I religious inrtracti'in . Tais alone , from its tSVct , not on ' Britain merely , bu * . on the whole world , was ten thou-| stn . l times more valuable than could be the amount of 1 sacrifices which tb . 'iy ha 1 mnde—( hear , h < -an . Ho hj . ii to i > r . ip ; wi the appointment of a committee on v : irLi / ua csseatbl matters ? n regard t > which thpv mast 1 niikts arr . iD ^ p ments . Ho could not ko ^ 7 Jiame indij vi-iiuis , as time h ? A not b-tu got to go inti dttai ' . s ; but he was of opinion that they should at tht-ir first 1 ui&btius » ehow that they ^ era determined to ^ o on , [ wkh'iut oi : e moment ' s del . y , not in buiidin ? up n new \ church , hut in organiz ng a separate branch of thj i cliurtfh of Sootiand—( h ^' . v , beaD , —in oraan ' zln ^ it morn
i strong th-tn before , ; tnJ in prusecutiii ? its nr .. s « oi ! .-ry i und bensvolent schemes—( ht- ;} r ) . Mr . Danlop then ; proposed cominittet ; for the fo . luwimj pni-pose ? : — i 1 . A c 9 m . 11 r . tT . tsQ to arran ^ o ths bus ' . Jtss « f tuj As' 8 bmi > ly , and ui ^ ka up the roll , and al-o ts sims j ministers to preach in tkeir placv on threa severai ' diets , on tho next succee ' . ing Lord ' s day . i 2 . A committee t-j report on tho best means of pro' ' vidiDg interim supp ie 3 of ordic .-i&ces , planting churcues for ths adhering population , and making interim ai -
j raugements ns to presoytenes . I 3 . A committee for providing means for the education ! of the Btudfeuts for tho ministry , and the establiahrnent of a f » ys ' . Bin of schools . i 4 . A committee on the syssem of administration to be ' adopted for oonduotini ? tho secular affairs of the church , ani the gem ml r .-. > t ^ rution of the order Of deacon ? , i 5 . A committed on u . 'iiu-l co-oy ^ ra tion wiih other i evangelici ! bodies of Caristi ins . i 6 . A commute for Drej « iring an add . ess to the adhferini ? peopio , anl letters to bead .- ' . ress-d to coi-rcsBonding churches at hume and abroad .
The provisional cuniiiitteo requested to report m its several sections t >> this assembly , and al-so conveners or members of committees appointed by la ^ t assembly ob ibrt uiusionary schemes of thu church , tlu-j . < int c ^ mnrtthe of the fi /•! schvm s , arid V : < i coai ' mitU-o appointed by the coiiMiid ^ ion r . s t- > tti'j bic-.-ntenary cuaie . tw . ovilion of thd VVt-s . iiJiajJtei As ^ mbly , to iuake reports to the assembly . Tn-j C'jni ! iiitt ; es wero all agre-v . 1 to uair . 'mously . Dr . Buchanan said , a- sisi'lo »« ' ; Vj ; c * t » i .-u ! i 1 office to expr ^ s the motion w !; . ch ho bad btjn reqn-jste ¦' . t-i r p ' 'rt . -f ^ e pr » 'pn- ty of W / . rh , in av . y c / i .-iinslr . ucus , a : d niore fcsp ^ c ' iLifiy in * he ci'c-j" !» ta ? : cf a in whi .: h th y were placed . : it pit-je- t , every number of the AssMit . iy vii uid be j- > r « p-irL-d to acq-. iie'ce . The
motion was , that the forenoon diet < -f to-rn < rrjt ; phould be devottd to r ^ li ^ ious exercise 1 ?—to services of devotion . -I" A « rtL-l . ") It was \ v ; . ) l kno-. rn ih it a great ami unt of business was before th-mj , and th ' . t of a v ry importan" nature , and it ^ -as th ^ re ^ or-: necstary fi - . at they should husband their time . It hai b ^ u sug-(• ¦ sie . l to him tb : it , along with the devoMuiial exercises co uiurr ) 77 , thvy should also afford time for h ^ arin ;; the Irish deputitivn , or any otii ^ rs who might bj dasir .-a-. af , i ( Mri-.-j . : Mt J' them , or who wfihed to express t . ' jeir .-yinp-tthy with them in thtir prei ^ -nt position , i" A ^ r-jd . " i Mr . ¦ M'Nai'ohtan slid , in explanation , that Dr . C-i'ike , wLo ' vvu now on th « p ' atfirm ( cheers ) , via : nbli-: i .-d to l-. iv by th train at ur . o o ' c ' ock , ani hr ; i ¦ - ¦>< J'jn '¦ ¦ d th-it he . should be huard at the be ^ inuiiig of
the il'i ' . ( A . " , , eed . ') Dr . Gandi . ish pr . jp ^ sed , that in crd-jr to give n ? in . sters ; i . d .. Mura , nu' : ; iottrs of Assembly , an opportunity cf sii ? . iiu the protest , and oihers an oppwtumty oi sit ; a :: ig V . m ndher « ii ' .: e to the prutest , thy < locur : ie ^ t . -i > - ! iou ! d liw / . t tho t'lncu of the pn . vLiioi . al commuted , 7 , S :. £ > v dsirvet , irom seven o'clock m the numing tiil tba laee' . in ^ of tlie Ass ^ ir . tiy— . " Agreed "') The cl-rk bad tilso r- quested him to st ^ te to those who signed tha protest and anhar-uce on Tuesday night , th ; it as the signatures were in tha hurry written on separite papers , it would be I' - j -uwbio tlijt tbe si |<; natures sh'tuld b ^ a ^ am written in a inure form . ;! ! uaii ! : er , ami on the proper papvr , in ord .-r to en . ibla thec eiks tu w \' i « up a complete a-ad correct roli of th-i an . n »!> era . F . ir this purpose , the cU-rk woul ' ' attend at tho cu ; nni ' . t ' e " -ifiom frun seven o ' clock till niue , an-A f . um ten o ' clock -till tb . e meeting of Assembly .
]¦) . -. S 3 IYTH said , it appeared that a mist . V'e prevailed r . s to the signatures , some iyjli-ving that 1 W 3 wusail that had signed . Dr . MackaIilaN said the ll ' . l were only those who wero triiniiwrs of Assembly ; tfcu total n'TU ^ r-r < jf mi ist ^ rs wko ir . ' l s'i < ud thu protect and c-i . cacc-. uce was , he believed , 4 no . TUj A ^^ i . l '!) thi , n a ^ 'journod .
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it b .. > f .-rthwiv h rli ? 30 lvc 1 , for h ^ -u \ of un nfe-M n ^ 's of both countries it h ; - -i- onlv t ^ nrt-d t k " ** thbir hff-, cMo ;; a ; and as * he Imperial P unam * V " * neglecto . l th « interests of Ireland , and 1-ft j , . ^ unredressed ; yonr petitioners think tho best m ^ establishing tranquillity in that country jg i uiT . them a parliament of a more fostering niture > 'l ^ Ireland was deprived of hot parliament against ' th of her people , your petitioners have beard with **^ the declaration of G ivernmenf to suppress the r *?^ in their endeavours to obtain its restoration a ^'* wbtcii your petitioners apprehend will be iifce ' v " * bring both countries into hostile collision , ythhlt the safety of the empire ought to be av < . id » d ; and petitiona' -a think that restoring to IreluH . her ni ••" ment , would add to the security of byC a countries ^ makin ? Troiand more happy ani c » nt *> nt wyu ^ Gre . it Brito ' n she would become a ni-i ? a faithful powerful ally . And yonr petition ° r 3 ^ : ! i ever dm ^ Signed on b"half of the meeting " ' " '
Charles Roberts . Cbairmia . The abovs petition having been seconded by \ y R ^ ers , it w : ie ; ut to the meeting and carried nn mcusly . A Vft 9 of thanks having been givcn tj , ^" Chairuian , the meeting quietly dispersed . ^
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Livkupool Cou . n Mapket , Mo . vdjt , 31 « v > 2 ' 1 ~ Wrh the exepp'ion oi' 9 o- 'd loads of Oatmeal " frm Irolan *! , ! he we- k's iup . jrts of Grain , & ¦; . are i ^ hj Ti : c ira ' o has been characterised by a disylay o { mnre co ; . ridenco on the part of holders than has for so Tie time past been exhibited ; the milltrs and dealers , however , hive not shown a disposition to give more freedom to their purchases , and a-ny adva'ioe of pries has coiiseq ^ e ^ tlv been difficult to rstablisn . The business in Whfat ha . " been to j rn <"» c ! erate extent , at full prices generally , and ij
some instances at Id per bushel over the quotations of this day se ' nni ^ ht . Home-made Fiour mihtbj qnoted Is per sack , foreign Is per barrel dearer ; tao latter has become Fearce , and 23 > to 28 s Gd pa barrel has been realized for choice brand ? of Unitd State ? . Oats beiiig in very pmall supply havebrougk rather more money ; 2 s , 5 . ) i per 45 lbs . for best mejlin » qualities . A tolerably larsje business ha occurred in Oatmeal ; yesterday several oircels of the best runs o * Irish changed hands at lfntid to % per l « ad . B ; irley , Beans , and Peas , are quoted willsout change .
Liverpool Cattle Market , Monday , Mat 22 , —The ? ur > ply of Caule at market to-day ha 3 b ? en much the fame as last woek , both vith re .-Dect to price and quality . Beef 4 . ] d to oi ) , Mutton . iM to Hipor Ib . Number of Cattle as " zaarket : —Bjisis 014 , Sheep and Limb 3 3 , 0 G 7 . Manchester Corn Market , May 20 th . —Tie improvement noted in our previous report of tie trade has /; inco been fully suplorted , and tbe operation in Fiour and Oatmeal curing the present wetk were to a fair extent , and the advance named readily realiz-d . Notwithstanding a prevalenceof contrary winds , tho arrivals at Liverpool and Rancorn , from Ireland , comprise 3 , 090 sacfo ofFlonr and 1 . 20 G loads of Oatmeal . At our market this
mormng holders of choice parcels of Wheat firmlj demanded an advance on the currency of this day Fe ' nnight , which was , in gomo instances , complied with , but a limited amount of business only wa done . In the value of Flour no change can b¬ > d ; the stocks are light , and not more than barely sufficient for the current consumptive demand , and there i . ? no difficulty in effecting sales of fre .= h mana / kturrd parceld as they came forward . For Oats and O : i ' . ii : eal a steady inquiry was experiencedat full prices , and on the former article a blight adTanw was demanded .
London Corn Exch . vn * gr , Monday , May 22 .-La , st w ; -k . the arrivals of all grain , if we except tiiosa of English . Wheat , being somewhat on tfaa in .-rc'ise , were on a v- ^ ry rnoderate sca ' e , and tit' fair average q-iahfy . Fresh up to-dzj tha supply of Wheat from Essex was larger than for muriv \^ eeks past , while , from Lincolnshire and Cambridg € ? hir' > , rather a . n estensw q'liidty citaft to band . Notwithstanding the cumber of s- ? mples on thovv tva ^ extensive , the demand for English VVh , at , arising from the increased auendai . ee of b ' . 'yrr ? , most of whom were short of stock , was st . a
iverc > -u poorted , wiiile a go- > d clearance was effected , i Ab m 3 000 quart rs of Wheat have been received from abroad , the wholo of which has gone into bond , T . nre w . is a lar ^ e business passin ? in that artkla to-day , and the rates had an upward tendency . Althiuuh the supp ' y of Barley was very sma !! , tha ir . qr . ry for it was " inactive , but the value was mamtainiyl . Good ? ound malt wnt off steadily , on . all as good terms as last we .-k ; but other q' ) 3 l ; ue 3 wsre a m « .-re drug , and the turn lower . On account of the ^ raall show of Oats most of the parcels were taken at a shide above late quotations . Beans and Teas sold steadily at . late ratea . In Flours not mtica doing ; bui prices w ^ -re stead'ly supported .
BoRorcn and Spitai . fiELD 3 . —Althoug h the amvals of I ' o a ' oes in the Pool have been seasonnb . y good sinca our last statement , the demand hasrulea f L . -rably acrivt-, at soaicwhat improved r ^ tes . S-.-o ' rh i . ' .-d < jiN . to 70 ., York ditto 8 >) s . to A ^ D voii-- fio-. io 7 j 3 ., Kout and Es ^ x Whites 4 o-. to oU-, Kuid Ki . i . jOj-K ' J-i . to b '!)~ ., Wi .-beach j ^ . i o ^ . J . ryy sr . d G : irnsfy Biu ^ s 50 s . to 55 i ., \ orfcliit 8 Princo li ^ geir . d o 0 i . to oOi .
! BoROioit Hop Mabket . —There has been a very seamy supply of all kinds of hops on oif .-r m t ^» market since our last report , which , toseiu-r wuo tho accouuts from tho pl-unations beinsi ? ouu n' ^ uafavourable , has caused the demiUKi to n : ; e s ' esaji : i \ in * om" instances , hi ^ hor figures . Pocs ^^ . r - ' \ Vt-s ! . i , & )> . to 95 =., E-ist Krats 100 s . to U . > -., 3 iu-. ¦ e x 715 ^ . su 92 s , Fa-rnhams H 5 i . to Lias , perewt - Big . s 18-11 , East Kouts choice 00 ^ to 80 s . per cw ..
PoeKetb , Old olds ditto 60 i . to 65 . « . per cw ,. : Wool T > IAKKETS .-At length , after an c ! aD ?« s oj [ nearly twelve months , the Wool trade exnioi " ; . 1-: i 5 k ! . m 1 sij /» g of improvement . Fine < i uini 3 . w both English and foreign are required M , ana m .-omo cases a sli ^ 'it advance has been pa ; d W ai-u , w lii ' o tho value of the other kinds is rre . ' - s i ? po ™* V , ry lar ^ quantities of Wool are new cominc w hand irvia . New South WaJe . « , public sale ^ o ! M arc expe « U"S t 0 be shorly amiounCv-d . Uarnn ; i " past wefk 1 , 212 bales hare bten revived rrotn LWB c ston ; 881 uitto from ll-. bar ^ Town ; 51 di : to from ' tho Cape : 4 Ji :: o from Monte Video ; ^ 4 ditto hom Callao ; 327 ditto from Bilboa ; and 32 from ua ^ rt * London Smithfield Makket , Mosdav , . ^ - ' -Fiom the whole of our « raziu £ dib . rici * , « i arrivals of Beasts up to this nimnnz sm ""^ , 'A the tiino of year considtrcJ , very raodera-. t , w , ^ n rp . Imnnv rn sf . fltfl f hn . r . ft < = ! iL'ht iffiprOTem-U- "
apparent in their . general quality , ana in *» paratively few seriousinsta-ne- so' theep ' . 'J ^ " "" apparc-it . As is almost iuvai iably the cr ; e m ^ a conside > -ab ! e falling cif his taken pla « « receipts of conntry-kiJled tncaz up to tno ° t . k-t *; henco we h : id a much more numerous a - anro cf buyrs h-:-rj to- '' .-y than on ffi- iuy P-e >' . unrlrci * . As to : he ll , ef trade t ' icrfl w ^ J de : it improv . nant la it , -raa w ^ - have to rey " jdvancoiu the prices ob :-. iuied last week or - y . ' 3 ! bs ., iheprim-At Scots ^ li ^ fr . ? Iy « ^ omJ ; , 4 - 2 J p-i- 3 6 ., u : •¦ vhic ' i r . ^ . iresa ^ od clear ** ** % iSetcl . SC .. rc-: y any * r . b .-j s ' ock ' ^^^ I ' ol die ii . q-: iry for it , lui ^ teti-. nC-. a" tac ^ 1 ^ * rass is -. J ^ u-. n abun ^ nr , was by uo a »^ ! g 2 at low rr ¦¦« . Froa Nor ;' . ;! k there were rtcei about 1 4 _ ''J Scots , hoici breds , and rums , Suiiblk , li ,-x , and Cambri'fgesbire 200 ac < rt = ^» brtJs , & , from the ^ r : h . ra C' -uuiies l ^ o horu iroiilhe Western aui M : dkad distneb ^ ¦ Herc ' ords , runts , Devon * , pirhiws , * na B : a . ^ o ; irvm other parts »' , Ln ^ i . -ma 10 J oi >^ . L-. ' ... ^ .-. nH fr ,. ni AL-.: rdeoi > . Ujudec , ana i ,
150 homed and polled Scots . The numDen , 1 Sauep were , on the whole , ftojd , and abou 4 j , ' meet tiio wanis of the butchers . The Mat . on - ^ 1 was firm , at a rise cf q ^ -. e 21 . per b : D » ., ''' u , rf the primed old downs bang -is . the J - ' b ; j 3 . 8 J per 8 : bs . The supply of Limbs was x er « ood , but by no moans large . Prime ^ ° >' : ^^ . gd lies cummandtd lace rates , erfrom osOi iu d per 8 ; ts . : bai the value of other desenp . on' ^ a downward tendency , and eome ° ; ^ : ^ o ( cx-prienccd m c ^ cau- a clearance . T * e J . u J . ¦ C-dlYr-i bciiifi ^ ma ! l ihf y w-. re taken Iriv .-v ¦ liupNTciaeuT of 21 per ' siba . . In PWJ ^ f % cl doiuij at barely stationary prices , inert- ; 3 i . ro ^ n stock on sale here to-day , . and noimp bare beeu tat . a since our last in tho taiau doci . | | |
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: -1 . . - -vircb t- ' tf-r Grr . cn ! As-Ltu' ly epp u . t- i t- > h ? .- ^ h !¦ -i ^ s ' ¦ '•;¦ I ivJe : ! r . re c-. v .--- .: lo ^ zitor , u ' o pro > : L : ; : . r . - j < va » . I-i E .- ^ Tisaid , v- 1 : ;} ^ e dttin tht-Mi Citr v : j 3 ' £ Eubversive cf tli - EifJeiu ^ rit of cbnrcii r-v- " : r . n » 9 nt effected at the reTO . atioE v .-.-A solemn ' y sua-! j ' . -. \ by the Act of S ciniy ami Trt-aty of TT ' . v . ob , . r ¦ aLt > ui variance with G-j ! . ' e word , in opposition t-j ¦ fct : \ -icv- -i-- £ : vnd fandcmenia ! princ ' ples of the church ¦ * S ; - . ti-i 1 , icconsistent vr ' :: b . the fr £ ; doni ess « rtial to tLe r-iht ennstitutiv-n cf a charrh of Christ , aud inc-jia--. I ' .. ' - " .- -with the governnient ivhicb He , as tbe h ^ 3 d of fc - -burcT , bath thticm epj-ointed distinct fr ^ m tbe clvi ! ijiv . cistrate . " An I ~ e further protest , that any assembly censtiv-ttr . in Ht : bni : ssio : i to tht condituss now d ( -c ! artd to '< '? . t , r . r . ' . i under the c . 7 il coeTC'on xrhich has l-eti - ••• - . .-ht to bear on the eLction of cDmuiissiouer 3 to tbe V -e -. bly this dsy Dp : o ' . ir . ed to bsve been L ¦ •' . livn : and ¦ i e c ^ m . T . i' ^ iocers cfcos .-- thereto , is not and shall no " , b j deeu : eu a free and la-rial a : semWy of tbe church f S .- alafc . , Ec ; ordiE R to th original a :: d ' un ' .: cni = ntfii t ririoUk ? theieof , b . v' \ lhat tbe c ' 's \ hi , dc-c ' ar . ti > n , ami ¦ : -X \ - \ zi Qpv . ? ra \ A ^ v-niWy rrhich c . - . ^ Ttii ' . d at F -.. '¦ v . -N in Mar , 1 S 42 . as the act of a frt 9 : •' .. ' . is ^ sa \ t _ = > str . ii )' y o' the said church , shaU be " ' : ' : « "j aa sitting for the true ^ institution of the said chu : ; - -3 . and thnt the s" \ d cliim , . "'long vrith the 1 tws of I ' :- r ' -nrch e-tt sabsistics , shall in nowise bs : fftctetl ty v > its ?> -:. rer sets and rr- "c : \ - < 1 ir ? 3 s of any asi-.-saHy ¦ r !) >¦ ivt > -a nni ^ r the coni'uiors njw d-cl ^ i ^ ' 2 to bb tho :-. : •? .- ' ir > .-n ' insisskn to ths coercion eot ? imposed on I ! .-.- =, t-bV : £ hratnt *• Ami fi- ^ aViy . tv-hHe firmly ? . ?< = : r ^ icc ; the right an , .. f t ! i- civil magistrate t-j r :. i :: ita : n an ! carpr' : in ' . - .. ' ^^ rTir- ^ c of reV'gkn in accordance Trith God's v . ' . t . . »; rr ^ rvlng to cu 7 ° e ) res and our succcs- ^ s to if- . bj fV ) . vrful means , as opj ^ onu nity eha ;! , r . God " 3 « . . rr . fi-. 'rEsj , be off-ro-. l to secure the perfonr . snce t ¦ " - ; . S s ' . n-. y nJTie . aWy 1 j the Scriptures , and in imp ' . e-T ? -. t : of tbi -t-. tntss of iha kingdom of Scotland and tbs 11 ^ -. t ; os tf ibfc Tr aty of Uaion as uni ^ rstcod by us i- . ar a-cestors , but achr . o ^' tdging that we do not Lvl . l ur ^ Tif ct iibt-rty tj retain the btueGts of th . ' c . t . ' : sbst-nt ¦ while we en' not c . < i ! ip : y Tfith the condiln \ - dotv ty fej fiu-en ) -d thi'ie ' . o attached , —wu protest , tt .... n t ' a- csreunistances in which vra ar « placed , it is : hj'l b « lawful for us and ~ nch otber Cjnimissioners cr- . -n to the AsssmWy rppojnt « . * d t n ha ? e bti . n this day Lo i'Bos : v . B > concur -Rith us , to "withdra'w U- a , stparato y > * . - . rv < -f me ( - * ir- , for the purpose of tskir . g steps for vur .-tlvf . * and r , Jl who adheru to us—maintaining with us :: ; - confession of faitu and standards of the Ciinreh if Sc Uand , ; -s heretofore unoferjtood—forsep'ratii : ^ in :. li : ' . t .-ly itj / frota ths esta ^' . Vshifitri *; and tLerenyon £ . it . p : i : 'g rccc : i inearnre as miy bo coKipcttnt to us , ii : r ' .:: !; if df pi-iiu . nce <¦ :: Gxl ' s ^ ra e and the aid of the ' . ' . > ly Hp . 1 , fur thv aiTarccineiit jf His s ^ ory , the exteiiii -n vf iLj G spel of our Lord a : ; d Saviour , and the a :: ^! r ;'!< triuon ci the affairs of Christ's hou ? e , accor d : » h-Jy TT ; . ri ; an ; 3 -svg do now withdraw acccnUn ^' y , hu-r , >\ 7 and so ! jnnly ^ ckno-. T ] fiii ; irg the hand uf tbe L T . i ia tee tLi : i ^ ^ wlauh l : av « c-. >! ue upo :. u = > , because .: " - - . ir u sniful : ' sirus ard tbe > ics cf this chach r . 'u ! j t- ; In ' , at the fiiiie time with an assured c-r . vic-.: u thr .- . fe ire rot t < .-ponbib ' . c fsr ar-y c-ji ' v qu *" .. ces : r _ . t may f ^ :. j- -v from tLis ' > ur e-. f- rcec ! sepa-at , n from ^ n .- . b : ' :. 'h : eert v ; t : ch we l . v . 'iand v- ' z d , Lhr . iUih ; .. t tu re nee 'Kith ctn . ^ cij . 'ice , the cikhjnour docu t- > i / if'st ' s c-o ^ n ani tbt r j ; ct » : i of his sole aad au-. : < .: ^ e ^ atborr . y as K "s " -D his church . "
iHl-76 fi'lioTr F . ; nat-ur ; s ; A : hj'f-ra ' : three o'duc \ -, Pr . WeUh 5 iihed the r - :- ^ jf t cj protect Hi tLrn ia ! raeu : ate y took n ;> I : ? h :-t , and > ..- sn . l ! rs party left the A » s ^ 'nb . 'v-h II . T : :-j rnoTcd avr-. y leisurely , r . rd thire ^ a 3 no noisy dein r . rti ^ tio nE -iror-jt the au . ? :-.-sce at the time . D .. Mea' ::. s ther proposed , liiut u :.: ier Jl : e extraor-> i Tity circuxstzric ^ i ' . hat Lai occurred , Frinc p : > l Hal . - Jie of St . AnJr-c-w ' s , as the o ! d . st nioiierator there , - -buld , in the meantime , taie the chair , which was umhii . iu 5 > .-i : r «> d to . Prii .-.=: ^ l H ^ lcoe then took the chriir , and i-. ff r . d up p-j :. Tli-j vriacipai alluded ia thv most aff .- ; t . rig : ninr . c ; to the solemn circaa . stin es m-dtr which thf A -- : uV . » had net , aad prajed ttut ti . ry mi ^ bt b ^ ict-i- ' . L ! b ,- t-. e ; pii : t that >>< c .: n . e : h- _ di .-cipk-s of Jesn ^ J : - * t , to"S"iivis those of tbeir b .- « . -tLren "who ui . for-: l—3- ! j diff-r * J from thtrn ? n c . ision . Hl- pr : jed , t .. ? : : a .. JI it-. ' r rtri * cL : ' ~' * ' ° 3 tL . y : ;; ght be sctuare < l by 1 . i-. ? car- fu / tiiss . ula of p : en , by s z""i ! for G >> d'a "l-.-rj , a . id mi-Tir the de . pst rt .-pcnsibility for the minter i : ; wtich th'y might discharge thf-ir dntita . T-t . Mac' rlan , Principal of G . asgow College , vas ch . - ? n rr . ' - .-J- ' -ator . H r ? ilr . j- = tv ' 3 latter "was th ? n read , appointing tha M— -c : is cf 3 ate corataissiorer .
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AS-E . IBLY OF THE FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCUTL ^ ND . Dr . V 7 t ' = h tsTing trikpn tbe chair , opened the prc-Cr - ' . ' "js by a very suitable an 1 soleni :.. z ' rg prayer , I * -:, ^ ng the Lord for tbc » grsc- -which H » hid vouch--i . ' - * . Hs s . rraata , imploring thi-L- > : d ' s blessir . ^ on ' . 1 : > p v-JJcb th ^ b-. d taken , that .-.. ' , ' '«; > . t b- : « i : l ..-t-.- tt - ); lor the rlorifvir , ? < = f G ^ l ' s n ^ me and the _ df iijt-nt of Ciri-t ' s cause . After prayer , ¦• . - . VV > : i 5 ii rose and pai'l—Rcvereni f-. thfra and Ir- . in , Ip-tsLine our first dcty , in th = > circuuist ^ nces in ¦ _ h we a-f p ! ac : d , urqat . stiona ^ ly is o coi : at ! tutu ¦¦ " v-s by the choice © f a im-urrator ; I utl assured " . t - ; : r < r . s c . ; f-, cry iniiivi . iL ^ J i : i this A >? c :. ib . y—th '' t-r •¦ £ ¦ f th- ¦ wbr-le church snd ccuntry— the tyts of a : ; C ' .: ' ' -nofji s- « iJirer ' cd to c-nt- indivi- ' u .-i ) , ^ -I . o"a i-. j ! . _ ¦ . : 3 to prr . nj-jace b ' s pir ^ cy ric . Jn th * tx :. a ^ ste . i Eti ' e ji -w " , ich n ; y Eumerotis duties have left n .-, it is :-:.- ^ v . - ; : r . y pu-srtr to s : ; y ruort , tut i ; . i't-. d I f el that " .: ¦ :- ,. — , u'd be ? n-j > trrlu ' iU ? . Thb extent of bis ia > j .., ura , : ~ c :, r s ¦ n witli ( ur prtSent position , -wuuli : ja ^ ily rr . 7 ; u _ - p .-. Chalmers t ' : t ; mcr . tion of Dr . Chruruc-r ' s tj . ' ...- ! -ret ^ a ? j-.-Ccsvt-d Trith ^ st ; at ; r 4 ir ! : i ry tntLu- ; iiiin , f ..-i wL' - ' . e of the -va ^ t au- ? i ^ r , ce r :- !> - ; u , cb-oxin ^ for - - .: ;•; it Irj ' . s wsih tbe u'mest tiit' . u .-iaii . T , ai . d the j-- \ rf--. vri-. in 2 a t ; ft ; t forests of b-. ts acd h . i : dktrc .. -j- - ; Dr . W < .: * L cyntijju . c ! , — -wi-lIu jiz ^ tJy tr . title : hat . "• - * . iu- > .. t h' id the Sr . st r ' . acc : u tb 3 our roett ' . ng ; -rr- ! y it is a crc- - -ii f .-ni ^ n , or . I s > hou . 'd r-T . Le . say . a ¦ : . i it ' - ' .-i fryj the Givat DlsptDs . r of :.: ! Eicuts , " ¦ ¦ - - < .- "s Hvz <\ if tie thnrcb tb ; t I can ?» rc / riuc « ' . r .- ' . l L " a : s ¦ in . e on in . iiyi . ' ual ¦« -ho , by the ifi \ ..-ts of ' .. = c u' sv .: his rritfci , is dc-r n ' . d t-j buid so on-¦ ' - ' ¦ - . a pli ? - ; in the oj ? --f a ! l po-r . , : , ? y . Bat this i : * --. ; :- tukii .-g bat a Low vi . v o ; tfc ^ tulj-ct . Kis - -.. ¦ ¦ , baa Be-. s ( ier , ? . :. I * ., < tL-.- s . rv : c » -s . f his heavciiiy . "• :. ¦ .. - . £ 2 > i his is ib- LL' .. h nour pr ; . ; : i ; .--c-1 to thoae VT : ¦ . % ^ : ng ~ < . ~ > - < uTr . i ? u--c-. *¦ ¦ fully in tLeir * J ? - ^ r > ' : •*• . . : r ., 1 turne" . njarvto r '^ hu , u ; nes 3 , arc to " . ' hire a ; •¦ : ' its for ever pd i i-v-.-r . " ;> . " -Vslrh then l . ft th-: tUnir , und it vrss taken by ! ¦ ' ¦ _ "lets . . ) i HaIvess t ? un ros nci * ai ' , — Fathers a fl r- t J ' ' ; -i- ! y fti : my fn .-. rf qc . icy fur the I-. l > curo - •; " - _ vJhc- ¦^¦ 'jJch you h : iTe 1 , — -n p ! ea * e < l to c . icfer up' > n i .. c ^ --t :. ke it iu ft . ir ai ; d in ircaknefs , and in . ' : ;• niVrns . B-it w ? h-. Te w .. r /? . nt whf-n urf- 1 h-y - : ' .- V-5 ? of i suffic ' t-ii - . y--- ^ c : ve -warrant for m-. kii . g " ¦ at pruach io hi : n -j vrbr m alone itrencth anit ¦ ... . ^ r < . y ar « to te f-. ' . i-L I lif-i ? to p .. > pose that we - . ' ¦ ^ in hi-fure proci- < - -. ina , to : Lfe b-isi'tss « -f : hia - " ¦ - : ^ iy , tlat ~ t ; sbaii bri : n ' 'j an act of wo ^ sl'p , - •• ' '•>• i-nfi-r t' > A ' sj ; i ; fcty G . ¦ ! ^ a tl ; e dnties and pr sr >" - » ¦ I . " ' , ;> -j br-for- U < . -- ''• - r p-iUt ; , tl .- R ; v . D ' . r offered np a most ' -. f-.-rvtn :, blJ n : l- -s \ : p . ayer , vriiicL vi" > y-ic-.. aci . u a Ct-: p i-i .-iL-Biun t / n the isnuitusc
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NOTTINGEAM . PUBLIC MEETING FOK THE KE-i'E-VL OF THE LEGISLATIVE VS 1 OS WITH IK EL AND . On Mon'iay evenins ; last , a public me ti- ^ was hel , in the Market-place . Nottingham . A requisition , nuinrusly signed , h ; i'l Ixen pres ' .- 'itfd to tii-j M ' . y-T , ^ i . o d ^ c ' . in jr .. ltj' <« its was c . ilK- ' . t < : tb-j chair . He ob-.. r 7 sii tbat he would nt ; t "cc ;\ py nmc ' i of thp ^ r time , but tv aM at once j ; r , ; C ' . td to ? r .. l th i plicard c :. Uin « tha ! i ; £ b'ing ; h < : tequ stcd a f ir hpftting for- very pnvu ; v , ho mill-lit addrehs them , and introduced hiu frk-nd , y . reet , . 'w i ' jsmuver if tb ' . fir . it Tr « , ) lu * inn .
Mr . ir ^ WEKX s ^ vl , he hr . d great pi vnre in pro ) " - - ' ' ' ? fir 'b ¦ - ¦ n'dopiiou of iho meeting , a , re-: '/ . utio : i wiji . ! : b-: ¦ wunV . t . iV » -J the liberty i . f rer . nin ? , vz : —'" TL . t ihm Dii ' . inz \ i'j- ^ 3 wiih f'jjlinqs of d < . ¦ - . 'p Njinp . it ' jV and : <; - ^ rat , t ; 0 perpetuated wrongs of Irt > . t ' .-1 , which fir ct-ntir . v ( bi-. i b ^ r : n piundt'ryil of its s < . ci-i . ' , r . 'li ^ ious . uu-i pi » l '' . ir : l rights . ^> y a ~ kited , cruel , si ' v . l iii > 'spons ' . ! i ! tli- ^ Hah o ' 'i ? : » ~ eliy ; n ^ id tiiat it bails - . v ; tb d . !; , . ht ii : t-Er . jv . 'ing flott-niiiii . ition of c \ y : brcthi- 'n iu Irtli d ti K ptdl tbe Union , and to b .-c mo a nation of frte nu-n , hi ' . vin' * their own P . ' . rHrisiio ^" , and m ; iki : g thi ir O ' . v .: laws . "—With th-H spirit i-f thn' rcswlat ' -ou h- cu . - . li . liy agreed . Ireland ha t to- ) lori » bttn oppressed , r . n , l t- > talk of a union ex- ^ 'i ^ ij between tbe t ^ o ountrii . a ^ -. is nif ; Tstruus . Ha denied Wjat a L .-i . " on l .-u ~ evsr tx ' .. < i d
betwe -n tbum , b ' -it , on theco ; :-. -i , ry ( Irt-land b : \ daiways be ^ -u treated as a CJLqa ^ red province ; when her sons complained they hid hitherto bten met wi'b bullets and baynn' ta iu ibe pi ^ ce of arguTusnt . Tbey-hal been callfd iilicna i : i ! i ) n -uaje ami in blood ; but it wjs cottiii-- tiiolatein tr-. day for UMlin ; ton— th . man who is rtce ving th « siuu of £ 118 H-i . ( id p-it day , plu ; iderctl from an oppi ' 33 d people—to put down pub . 'ic opinion by cinnon-balJa - > nd sabres , 'i'be pt'ould wer , ' hjc-iuini ; too enl'RbicU ; d i " or him , ani both he and his twin-brotb « r in iniquity , Sir Robert Pe-1 , Would hava to succumb to public opinion as they hud done indnys gone by . The speaker proceeded to shew that thu peopia cauid ncv ^ r better their condition until th > -y acquired political p'uver ; ho urged upon tliem the nic-jiidiy ( 'i un ' oa and perjav . raDcd .
Mr . Pan max seconded the resolution in a splsjnd ' i ! . p ^ ch . He s-. id that ho f / . Z much gr , ititied , ! n c -mm ^ forT . ird to assist his Irish brethren in tbe attunrai-nt if tMeir jn . st ri ^ bts ; he thought th-it the rvhuie of th . ) meeting would a ^ r « e wita the resolution . Ha contended that the present was : i moot iniquitous system , an 1 he hoped tkat tho time h . id nea . riy arrivad w ! ieu jo . st c 8 would bfl done to tba -K-orkins ; niiiiions of both countries . Tbe battle cry shouid now be " England for Ireland , and Ireland fjr England ; " b . th wore alika atf-ctud by bad legislation ; bitbi-rto they bad been . iiittad aralnst each otbar by tao opBressors
of both . Religious animosities had been eugenAereil r \ iicl fostered by the knaYQ 3 of Ireland as well as England . Every mau had a tif ; ht t'l Wer . ihip hia Maker in anyway which be thought btst , net intt : ifu-in ^ with the right of hia neighbour . He shewed that what was called the union of Ireland with E inland bad been tflvcted in a villainous rrauner , the p ^ jp ! e having no Vi > ico in the inuttcr , hu * were tvueiaed between t"wo thieves . He dw . lt upon th »^ wrongs to which the peopio of tha Sister K ruv ; om \\ - \ d been suhj . 'jted , ai-d concluded his s ^ ebch amidst the chctra of lii' ! a < isc' ! ib ! --il th . iusa . nde .
Tivj Ci-arraan put the rtsoiulion , which T ? as carried unanimously . ? Tr . S ; . umo : s raovad tJ ; s second re'ilution , cs fo ! - ! o ? .-- ; .- — " That this niPttii 1 ^ y ' u ~ > 6 with f-.-eJings of jo ..-' . i : ny >' . tha tpo ^ ch o £ tLo Iron Duke , in the Houaa of i . orda , and also that of the petrefi ^ ri Premier in tlia II use of Cotiinions , tl at Ireland is agnin to b 6 dy ^ d v . t ' a tLo bl- cl of kc-r own Huns , if she attempts to comp ; iia . ThLt bayoctts and b ^ Us , lancc-s and swords . ? . rj to supply tht * place of justice and right . Thiit . ihia mestini ; pledges itself in the face of these inhuman ' .- durations to rrnrier our Irish brethren ajl the constitui ur . al a * ' ;' . iturce ia our power for tho accomplishment of K peal . " Mr . Lilly Vrufly seconded the resolution , and declared Lbs rt-a ' . in . 'sa , a 3 an old soldier , if necessary , to flgbt fo" 1 ' ijs Y < h : rtias of bis country ; and he ke ! iev <(! that Tin-jl ] bi ' .-jn would not now take up arms to put do . r . i Jri-sL-.-: n who were struggling for liberty , but wou . d i . i-, i tj . i by evwy constitutional nicaus in tLwr
power . Tho r : ¦ - ' ¦ , " n was carried unanimously . Mr . V . all tiuvid \ lz aooption of the following pcti . ioi : : - ' ¦ To li 3 H ) : cural ? e , tha Knighcs , CH : z ; ns , and ; Burgosst ; . Iu r . riiaiuen- a ^ sembl ¦ . •(! , the putition of tt : * - ' , under-igneil k . h . ; biti > uts of Ni'ttingbam and its vici ; iity ., bu : ubly thj . vi .-th , tha ^ ias the legislative union of G . xat Britain -with Irt-land liaa f . iilcd to "ccomj lish tbo object foi- wlncl ! it wua instiluted , your petitioaers pray tbat
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E ? c \ pe from Newgate . —A . prnonp . T naTnej Pr- r ,- , ad « his escape from Newgate on Thursday nigv ? Ho vra , ? to havj / bepn tried with another foraf g ' ary at thn e ? M end of the town , and had alrea /" Required notorftty by efr--ctin ^ hh cscans fonr hon at ' ttr hi-- first capture , by contriving to op » n tv ot
ou ' t-r iccK tne con m wnioh ho was confinedZ . Stcnnoy . Ht 3 was retaken two days aft ° r by & . jr . ^ ant Fmniaan , who met him walking in Southward He wn 3 arraigned in the dock at the Central Crim - nal Court about half-past eight on Thursday even ™* but was afterwards missed from amon » si the pri ^ uers awai'ing trial , having managed to open •{; £ ,, ' , £ and let himself out . " Extraoudinaht Longevity of a CuAB . ~ Jfr r . Tcr aplit-r , a Jersey butcher , formerly a ssafarineai ? mad ^ a voyaso to Calcutta about two yean 6 | Em and while walkiu ? on tho bsach one day in coop > j wi ^ h .-eTeralofhisR ^ ipmates ^ e happ'nedtoseeanuffi ber of crabs , one of wHch he picked up and put i ^ hisjick ^ t pocket . Arrived on board his vesselW no ' v-nger thought aboutthecrab , andhaTin ? mTdeM u .-o of his jacket since that t \ m , he yesterday am , nin ^ had occasion to overhaul his chest , on t » U # " ont the said jacket and puttinghis hand in thepocb he was astonished to find a livine ; object th ? W which proved to be the Calcutta crab ! ItistM full of life , and covered with brown mo ? sy hair . and was exhibited on Monday morning in the market - Jersey Times of Tuesday . '""
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 27, 1843, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct652/page/6/
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