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T IE C-U ^ i ~ r i o ' ~ ' ~ ? r < ~ > TL ' . yv . te § se- ^ ssicot . iFrow &e Ca : ci 5 ? . ? O 3 J 3 icrc « ry i T ^ = Mc * t N > -K - » the Marquis of Bsia , Her Majesty ' s Lord Hizh Ceraa ^ dc-iwr to the G ^* r- Abebly . ! tdd bis first UT , e en Wedcesi-y l ^ n the Threw = Hoom cf tto sudent P-lsce « f H ^ iroed . -w . i-cfc wsthwnred Trfcts ^ S ***»*' - * of LokeEifci ! aa geEtlemei E ^ Ti ' a-d miiitarjcfasers , &J . j » --tcbmects c-f the 6 th Dragoon Guards ana t > s ' 664 Fcos wnn&i tie guard * : tb ? Ps . ase * b « -i- ^ tJi » strata . SnorJy after uMt * o ' ctoch h = a Grace l-Ji -.
th = Palace , and rrocesaed by Rx-gctt-road , Y ^ aterioo-Dlacs , North Brio-je , * ad E ' 5 & Street to the H : r . Ctaici- His G ^ cs ' a iiato carriage -was firawn by ^ r beaatJid bays , » d -vza preceded ty a coach and four , and one vitfc xwo horsts , bearis ; tbe pa ? 5 « , m » . eebearers , afhsra . Ac Tbtsa were sc ^ ii vrr&ded by csrri 3 £ e 3 C 0 EUiuimj ; th . a ssagislxates . &x . of t ^ e Cs -iongate , the Lord Provost , Magistrates , and Ci'UE-il of Eiicbur ^ fa , and bis Grace ' s m : e coach w * 3 followed tor npra-ds of thirty private dnris £ es ; the -wbo : e guarded by prides of the 6 th Bogoons . It -w ^ s one o ' clock before the "whole company got into the
clurch . The Kst . I > r . "Welsh , Moderst-i ef last General Assembly , preachrd from Hernias xiv . Terse o , last clause , " Lst every cna be fiil > y persuaded in bis own nsiod . " His ssrnson -was f » U of reference to the gitat qaestion ¦ srhieh has so loas agitated * he ebnrch , and was directed to illn ^ rato the pj . -i :: on oi these y ho had made up their minds to serede from the establishlasnt . The principles contend fcr by the Bec ^ in ? patty -Wtre of scch essential importance to ti-J -sital iDter « -3 of the Cinreb cf Cnrl ^ t , that whether the guilt of scliisa tuaehed to tb-m or aa , tLey felt tfcems ^ TrS bound ra ' -iier to sacrifije the eternal unity nnd praca of the cfczich , than to stifb their joltaa convictiens of duty . The sermon was concluded it half-p ^ st two o'clock ,
¦ when his Grace procerded to St . Andrew's Church to cpen the Assembly . The members of the Assembly began to take their -8 £ sts ifter twelve o ' clock , by which time the gallery was completely crowded . Dr . G ^ n : liish , on entering the house , vas receives ! with continue . d applause from the gallery , and similar demonstrations were made on tiie entrasce of Mr . Campbell , of . Moi . zle , Mr . Miiriand Msigill Crichton , Mr . Danlop , Sbtr : £
Monteith , Dr . Csmungtam , Dr . ChaLsiers , and D . - - Garden . At a quirter to thrse the Moderator , Dr . "STelA , took lie eba . li . Eis Grace the Comnii ^ siucer arrived about two niinutas after , and ascended the throne . Dr . WxiSB hsrihg tian constituted Its Assembly by prijer , said—Acccrding to the ususJ form of pi-ocet » - ing , t ^ : s is the ume to make up th 3 roll ; tc : : a co .-sequence « -f c » --rtain proceedings cifrciiEg enr rights a : d prlviltgti , ind which pruc ^ -llncj fcava been sanction-: d by Government and the legis ^ atnrt , and mere esptc : ;! ly in rcEpec" . that there has t-een an infringeni ^ nt on tb- - HbcTtits 2 nd constitatios ; : ' e church , co that we coaia not now c ^ nst-tnt ^ - o . i .,: wi thout t Tiv > i 3 U 0 T » of the fr-rms cf t £ e nni- ;> n Is : ^ : ^ ciu . ch a _ d state in vliis land , 63 now stitberitsiivtiy declarrd , I must p : cu . it against i / nr pioctvding fuitfcfer . The re ^ jsons thit have led me to "his ccBclasion bv ^ fuUy set forth in the document whrch 1 huld in my c ? nd , sod wbicii , with yuni ptrmissicn , I shall now proceed to read : —
" We , ths andersicn * ii ministers and chosen eldirs as commissioi . ers to the General Assembly of the Chu : cb of Eco- an t , i ^ dietcd to Eji . fi this dsj , but precluded from bo *—ii-g tii « s said Ass ^ scbiy by reason of tiie crci'tnsrancts hsieLEift--. r set forth , in cc . nsrqaence of whici z . free sssciii'My cf the crnroh cf Seotiaud , in ac « rrd-Mic 3 ^ Lh tha U ^ ts zr-xd conir . totion of tie £ sid chur ch , cinsxt at ttlc time hs hordes—considering that tt-e L ^ iklatuxa , by tL ^ ir rtjecuon of tt . 3 claims of ii } , it adopted rj" thr kr ? Gcr = ral Arssmbly of the said church , an i tiiti ? rrfesai to siv ^ redress and protection tgtiin- * . the juiisdicxion issamsd , and the coerciun of late r ^ -
pe&tddly a " . t £ mpt € ii to be exercised OTer tee courts cf the ehcrch , in mauers spiritual , by « hfc ci-sil cenrts , tare recognized ind f x- > i the conditions of the church es : ai ^ lkhuitnt as hence £ or ? rard to subsist in Scotland , to 1- ? Each as tbase Lst = been pronounced and dfeciaxed ty the ctD coarts In their seTeral recent decisions , in regard w natters Epirivaal sad ectlcciasticai , whereby i « bss heen , inter a ia declared" 1 . That the cirrts of tfee church , as new establisb ^ ., and members thereif , are liab ! -. to be cotrciJ Ijythacrril cctats in tts txercise of their EpiritnJ fuECtaons , ai . d in p ^ ri-. ^ i ir in thtdr ^ d : nissien to th ? office of the huly dir-lstry , and the ern-titntion of the pastoral relation , asd tltt th = T are eu : jact to be compelled to intmfie niiiaiters on reclr . iTniag cd : 5 rrf , atioEs in opposition to the fasdaiarrrtal principles of the cfcnrch , an i their Tie-s of the -cord of God . , and to the liberties of Christ ' s pci-t-i-i
" 2 . Taat the Bsi-J < r ' 7 : l courts have po'wer to intyTfere with ^ ad interdict tne presehisg of the Gosjr-J sad admini _ a 3 tion of orcinaacrs es authorised ual enjoined bj ihe coirrea coarts of ttt SEtiblishmenL " 3 . That w-9 said cItII co-arts hi" ? e power ta tnspend spiTiftol oensures pronoanced by the chtrch eoort 3 of th- _ t vtabiisinicnt n ^ auist ininieters and pr&-barjoners of t ~ = eburih , "" ^ d to int ^ rdici thtir iiscnUoa as to » p-r ' . tu = l effoCt 3 , fuiictions , slid pri-Tileges . i . Thit the ~* M civil e- " -nrts hwe power to recicc and set aside tLe := ntcBCc 3 of ifcr c ^ uich coarts :. f the establishment , dep . sing mi 2 s \ cis from the iffLzo of ths holy -ministry , ati d = priTiag crobiivipers of thtrr license to pre ^ ih ths gosr ^ l , -v ? uh r- ^ c-rcacd to thi Spiritnal status , fmiztisES , ana pririlegfc 3 of sach mLAsters and probationers , resL-rln' : b .: a to tit spirircaJ office ana status cf vhich the chinch ccuru have dtpmeJ tbcsi .
" 5 . ± i ± 3 . i the ssid ciTi ! charts birs power to determine on the r . gb * to t .: t ^ s members ¦ ' •' : >? eh- , icrnezxA other judicatvrits of tts church " ry la r - c-it-Aiirhed , ted to iaiue inic :. iicls ttilnst e : ttin ' L-i -1 TotiT-s then . in . irrespectiTi- cf th . jad _ ^ vct and t : e : rii .: it 2 tijn of ths E&id jnoissi&ris * . " 6 . TL ^ i tha said tiri" everts bi"r- po ~ = r to sn-r ^ rsede the Eipj-. rit ; . ¦ . ; a cbi . cb court cf the esu 5 icbment , in i-. — , ri xo ib = txcr-l 5 of Its ? . ' rhn — fu ^ cti ' .-ns as a cLnrrh conri , se > 1 to LSthorise tL ; r .. ; ic-ity tr exercise ihs r . id funcL . CL 3 . ; r . ppositl i t ¦ * L-. c art itfcelf , and to * .-= auynl ^ r juiic ^ toriss u tii ^ . - cc ' i ' ^ . bment . " " . Thit ths said ciri ] cenrts hare r -r t < - > e ' -y processes of lisrii / lin ? pend 3 g befof- c u ^* tf t ? - church by law estii . liiii . ced , tiid tc iiUrdic- £ ; -ch c : ^ ir " ^ s from prcce ? -iii : s th-. tir .
" S . ThL . to pa ^ - ' -r < f i c ? nn ^ . ?" oe can >¦ = ¦ - _ J -..-it- r . into lie cisar . hc -: r > of tLe c ! »«! ii- ;> re ^ nt -n ! II - 1 to rsia , as -s ^ ll es tu teaik . r- ^ rzb ' . z tj LLi In ?; ution of the - . S ; = by the htad ¦ ' *! .- i-Lnr " - : r u ^ •• in any c-f thr jc l : ts : or ; es of tL fenrcb J ! . -- jr < -r Eiipreiae , scI th'ii n- ' - z -IItloz ? . ? p . oT . 'jiiun ui- \ -s r ¦ '¦; icr the fexercisd of sji-i : nal . "_ : l '_ , \^ . - ^ tut ? m- -T . - » i of the clnrch , ti ' , - , 1 : not l . T t ::-s ~ ~ S i < .: tl >^ - i . l it ^ re ' t ? , ssj :. o -itirition L-- ru * nv " ; ii i l ^ : _ ^ ' pistcrsd ? ttT . - ? ri ^ : ei . ; -. :-cs 2 nd h -iizaz' < i' ¦ - :-. e ii iiy paiiih -aiiLost tLe c-r ^ . on f ^ -a cWil c-. ur .. "All T » b-ch jcrL-oicion sr ,-i -y . jtt on the part < -. f the ss ; d civil coaria EcTeraliy a ^ -ve h »" -3-u . -wtrer proceeding nij > L- ^ vo ^; ves c cc . ' oi . to : ti txerris , in ocr op-t-cr , in i ^ if iDeii-- » i-.. n » ^ r . tu CUll : - I ' . Krtf . ar-i-with tteactaoriiT vn-cb : Lieid of i :. ° chui-jh hilh cc-nftrrt : --n tlrs cLitrri 2 " ' _ n .
•¦ K ^ A farther . corLsidtrins ; tha . aiJr-. i-. *! A . «« - ' rr : ? - ? - cef '^ fd in serord 2 .-ce vriit tbi- Utts _ . ' : ' iT !( i :. a ; i !> - tai rr : ^ f ' a o : *» : e church , in rtrt if c .. _ Lirion .-th ^ il r- ^ a rr ;? tt = rd - -Titt-. ni th ^ S 2 HCt :--n , " tbe cJ ^ cc . -r ! - . o-cb-sen by Pr .-. b-trr .-3 . corspo ^ s-J ; r , pa ; t of jreiTibir-. r . rt'hifis ^ ih £ * easttioa . cs-nr .: b » ftaitj t'd ^ - - ^ £ - :. i--. ia *' T < f tha ti ^ ai := hEit-i : l ^ yi ii-st flLregar-frr- t "~ e Ir : ~ and tLc- lo £ a ! co ^ dit : rr : a t . f Uxfi sar ^ : ts t . j ~ ~ f x = i olid jeclartd . " A--i ' -thi-. c-: r ; t-: Gt ^ in ? tb : t srch c ^ nin ;' v .:- > ners ¦
ts ^ : r- . -. '• — - . - ; , r . s ic-n . ? sr 3 cT :: 2 as :--. 3 P 7 - f ; ' - ; emtKs > r-. T - . ' ¦ bi lUbls to b ; : r , 'e-i : rV . from ~ s -r-Ci : -7 ti - fTiricL ^ Ji . s , nu-: to hi Sa jsc : td ti ^> i ] cr-erci ^ r ; s * ' x ; i : ; . * toBce of ; r . j JL-dir utl }••» - " g fcttr _ - £ t whe "^ v . t sppij to ihe ciTil cooris fur 1 ' -: pnrr-- ^; -A ' - 'd c- ' : j , rrj farther that c ; r : 2 corr-icn v ' ^ alrei ' 7 * -e ^ s 1 :. c iv r ^ irftarc 3 3 ppfi = r for ; r .-.. i n •> wbc fc'Tv ^ r .. ' : co-rum-akrers rercraed to ths An - Ky th ! as- - .- > r-..: st € a to Lrre be « n fcold-n hive »¦ In . erV ' . - tf i . 'r .-u cI . i ^ E-n ? th- ; Ir s « -2 U zk <\ from .=:. - -p aridTj . ' : ? tl , ! -.---, . pc ^ ctfrt ; in Pr isb ^ - '^ rsL&T .: h-t- v
crsMi . ri ilir- wt = t nr 3 . : st t je Hier ^ c-ers prcT ; -u " .. 0 f- : Sr ^ -. lj r . - . - ^ js "; - - ' c . ¦ - ' - v ^ n ^ Ts to ire uiW . Ai- < "rli > ¦ sttrt ' ry lav : fre ' d'in ' . ¦ sch isseEWT , arr * rh iiL-ertv of eKcii-. n li -f ' . o , L-5 been forcibly c 0 Eux .. tcd nn ^ - taiesr . — t ; li A--t i-r ± T c = " crln ^ , that in thrr ° c ; r ? ni :-Et ^ ac sr a fr-e A-sti h - ¦ c f 3 Church of S-y . ' ird . t- - lair fsiabMi ^ . . :. -. i . ; - .. - : Lu tusebs holdi- > , t ^ d thit anrs-v .- ^ ir 5 n iiK-r : - .. . \ .. th the fanSudsnts : raineip ! - - t -f th clTr-f : cir- -.- T-: cor . stitf . cd is conr ^ xioe * - : ¦ "• ¦ -: vt - h .: - . _ .. . v . - ths c-n- ; : tioTis > v - ; th ir ^ t z-. z-z :- --. ¦ _ .- r . j r" > -v : hc L = 5 i ^ t ^' s u !> ch-.-chv ^ . ^ .- if r ^ . - . - - ; :. . c : a be tLe cvnd : ti"r .=- oi ths tit 2 " - . l : iL . c : _ -: ; " Ar .. ! r - ¦ '" ¦ --- . ¦¦ t-- ' ^ .: h-r-v . * - r- . asr - .: v rfr 3 orct ^ r :. ; ,. - ..-: , _ r ... - . ' V j ] iysLd trC , ^ , , , th-, c ^; - ¦! , a : ri v . - . T - , t . - - , i 01 , . . " : ; enmti ^ .. Lu ; ..-uni tc-:: r .:= ri ^ - r . ' iin t !;» ; - ' ClCtiGn TK > . di ^ « L -- j ^ : - .. . . ~; th tv » - : .. the cons -:--: - . r .:-. — :-i ,- . - .. : -- " . - < Vt < . « s- , '•> - ¦ ¦ = tera EpirJirzI a * . d t ^ - -f . _ . lf - je sItU cp ^ rbecacse—e coc ^ nc . ; < ri :-- *• - ^ - ^^ v ,-= -, ,-,.:. ¦ nbmiBiKi&r . ^ asa ,.-.--,, ¦> tb . c'W 5 M is i ^^ bnt oa the cge— - . ^ re f , - ^ . , ... the ^ - Piriiament tf t .- .: " -r . i . i- ., eTi- -ad ^ f ^ - . " :: seenred to this rr . i - i . t - .-=. t- ^ : v . f u ^ icn , h = n - ^ * dialed asy p 5 ~ -: r La' / -i c ' v c .--- ¦ -- ^ r mw «; , ¦
decrees , we sr- rr . - i- _^ J :.. - r ! : : ,- _ - it to be the mind and wiil < .- ¦ - ; . : i . * - ? :. j rr > .-i " .- ' .- ' zr ^ - m--. » Bnch inbmissi ^ -n fih - _ : mi d :- ¦ " - — ' ? . c _ i ^ Tpf the establishiss'it , arc c-fihe r > - - > .-:. ¦ < f- " r ; ' r - « - - tb .-rtof ; ar . 1 Ih-t r . > 7- ^ u . i ¦ .: c -r .- " . i : ^ t > 3 T rre be iere tj K- - ' .- : r o- ; - - "*¦ - ' ¦ - -- - f - 'T- ja ^ . in l % »?; 2 £ - o ! the L . r — ^ . \ ? .-. ¦ -- r =.- - -: - C ' . rltrs crowa . and in TiolatiD ^ c : '< - nr o-= ~ - s > vi .. ^ - y ^ - - 5 c ra- \ y with this conditfon , we c =-n : > in con-- ' =- . ; contist ? eorasda-i with and retsir rts r-entSt cf - ^ r est ^ blthjaEc ; to \ rhiCD sash eon ^ I Licn i" ^ ta-Led . We , therefore , the minis-t ^ rs riid ei-1 ' ' s ^ f . restiri , on this , the Sr ? t oorasicn « i = ce the r ~ jert a ty tic LefUlatnre of the charch'i c ' vm of ruut . ¦ chen tie { ypi rft'fiocfT f ^ OIF" f tbr-c :: ^ ici 3 t Ho i ; c > cc 4 s pf ' 1
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¦ ; : v .:-ih - - ¦ ' G r ' r . / : A----: ; : ; - - ;~; -- <> i ir- ; t' ] -.- ?_• • . - . t-. o ¦ ' -. - ' - .-.- - i . j v ^ :. e . ' . t .. : ^ er . do j ' )' t-t ? v , tj ; e cor . !!^ - ¦ ¦ f'Vcaaio , whil- - - v ; - deem tht-ni coutr ^ ry to ai d rai > Yr rsxve of th- _ - Sfcttlernent of ciurch povemaer . t effected v > the revo . ution and Balemnly guaranteed by the Act of Security aud Treaty of Union , are al ^ o at variar ^ ca -vritb Go'J -s word , in opposition t ~> ifce doctrines i ^ u fmsbiasata . 1 princiDles of the church ef Scc ' . iaBJ . iE ? or . iihtent wiib the freedom essential to the ri ^ ht conetitnticn of a ch urch of Christ , and incompatible with the government which He . as tfee head of his ct' ^ reh , hath therein appointed distinct from the civil rnaciBtrs ' -o .
" And we { urtber protest , that any assembly c « nstitutfcC in subniiss ' -on to tbo conditions now declared to be law , and nnder the civil coercion which has been brongbt tc bear cc the election of comic i&si on era to the As ^ etr . biy tLls dr . y appointed to h 2 ve been b /> Mi'n , and or . the comnn . v' . oi ! &T 3 ci ; ose : i thereto , Ib not and r . ball not bu deeme > i a fr ^ e Eud lawful assembly of the church of Sect ' an ' - U according to the oricical and fundamental pru-iciples tliertof , sdi ? that tbs c ! aim , declaration , and protest cf tLe General A-sembly which convened at Eiinbnrch in May . 1842 . as the azt of a free nnd lawful t-semV . y of the sa : d cburch , shall be holden as nttin ? for the true constitution of the said church , aud that the said cliim , alom ? with tbo laws of the church n « w subsisting , shsll in nowise ba uffocttd by whatsoever acts and proce ? dings of any assembly constituted under the conditions now declared to be the law , and in submission to the coercion now imposed on the establishment
" Ann finally , while firmly asserting the right and . i ' nty of tbe ciril msristr ^ ta to maintain nnd support an : establishment cf reltgion in accordance wivh God ' s : word , and resennnit to ourselvts and our successors to strive by all lawful jseans , as ovpertunity shall , in Q-j& ' a good providecce , be »• fibred , to secure the perfotmanca of this duty agrees ' .- ' y fn tba Scriptures , and in implement of the statutes cf : he kinsdini of Scoiiand and tiie obligation of the Treaty of Uu . on as understood by us ; and our ancestors , but acknowledging that we do not hold ouisttlves at J . btri 7 to retain the benefits of th < j es-tablisbmtnt whik- w- ' .. nnot c > rjniv with Jhe condi- ; ¦ '
tions now to be deemed thti- 'to attached , —we protest , that in the circumstaLc-s in which we ar « placed , it is ana shsll be lawful f ^ r us .-uid suck other G >! . Mniis 3 K > ners ; ch » sen to the AEsemViy appointed to have been this day Ciivsdi I'J Lilt ? n ¦ - ' ^¦ - ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ J' Kjipuiuicu VJ imvc utrcu uuo \ i . aj
hoiden as may concur with us , to withdraw to a separate piace of raeeticg . for t >^ e purpo ^ e of takir g steps for ourselves and all who i-dr . ere to us—maintaining with us the co : Je » fioa of faitii aa ; i EtandarJa of tha Cburch ! of ScoU-in-i , -s her . " of ore cnd < r . ^ tood—for . « eji r . ' tir ^ in an 'jrdtiiy ^ ay from the esta ^ iF-hmcnt ; and t'aercu ; - ¦ : > . idopuag fiith a measure r . s ro ^ y be comp « . Lv . nt to us , iu hurriVe drr- 'r . dence on G- " *' j ltzx and ite aid of the IIl- ;} - Sp r " -t , for thj stiTanetin ? iit of His siury , the t-xtO 2 « . 5 > 1 . if ihs G sprl of onr LrOid aid Saviour , ^ r . u ttf a ^ : ^ uistration of the siIaus vf Ghn-fs hou se , ac ^ T'iirs to i : j ^ Aj word ; and wedo n-i * . v w ^ b ^ rawaccotaiug ' . y , buinb ' y and solemnly acknow ' . t . n 1 gi&g the hac * of tt : e Lord in the things which have cou . e upon U 3 , brcause of our ; i' ' -n \ fo \ u sins a :. d 11 . e tins of ihis chartlj :: r » i ration ; bu * . at the sam . 1 : U . T . e \ v > lh an assured c -.. t ; ct : ¦ u trit ~ e are not resp * nsiMe for any con = tqu-. t-. s > -:: la .-v f > -iiow from this cur ecfarccd 81 ps . rati-. in [ r . m au t-iij " ' . ishment vrbicli we l . jV ' .-d and pr . Zsd , thrt u < b ijitfrf .-:-. nee witli coafccier . ca , ike titehonour dui ;^ t- ~> CLr . ti \ cro <^ n , and the njection of his sole and tup- erne acu ^ oxity us King in his chuTch . "
• . Here fellow signatures . ) At rVf pist three o'cl = S , Dr . Y \" : ! sh finished the rea ^ l ; re « -f the protect . K > - - then hum-iiiately too ?; tip f is ! : t nrl t := aaJ hU partj Itrft : i : e A ^ . " . ibiy-h- < ' . Thr 7 : t . T- . 1 a ^ 7 ; y Ifj-nuiy , - . r 3 > f ; ere xfa 1 - i ; o n ; : iiy r ^ . il -i . - y . y-.-Ti . iij imor-gst the r . n iicccc- it tbe time . Dr . >" i : iii > 5 tlit-n ]> ropr » e » 1 . ih : ' miler the exirz , r-<' .:, ' irv c . r < "n"a » i ^ " ces that iiET 1 v : ! :, y ;! , Prnr p '> l ihi'Ur . cf su Andrew ' s , ast ' : : * o : dt :-t mo-. ievatoT tbstj , sh-ald , in tho ceantime , take ^ he cbair , which vrii urii : ! n ? us ; y agreed to .
Priucipa ) liALDi > "E then toofe trn ehair , and off-red np prsy ; r . Tbe principal alluded in the most agVctt . ic nra . ii :- to the solemn circnmstpnru ? under wh : cb the Assembly hid ratt , and prnyed that th-. y might be :. ctCited by th * . pirit that hecame the disciples > jf Je .-us Chiict . tov ^ r-1 - rhop ? of their b- ? taron who unfur" 2 r- * eiy li-. ffjred frcm them in o ;> isi > . ri . He prayed , that in ai ! t ^¦• -r procr-cdings tt ^ y might be ac ^ urre ' . by tender care f cr the sonJs of men by a z ? s ! I ¦¦> - QoA s cl ^ ry , and m . ^ er the d . ept st rcsrons : - > lity f- the niir . cer \ : v : ' . -ch tb ^ y Tr . ' cbt discharge t " : ti I ' . uli- a . T > r . M-. rfarf-r ., Principal of Giasgow C > li" ^ P , Was chosfes modfrstor . Her Mt-jesty ' s Utter was then read , pppointirg the Murqais cf 3 uta commissioner .
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¦ the wri . ' . Pii : ! r . j ; ccd ; but \< t tb .-m never f . rfrt ' ' th- ; < : etp hrjuiiity wuicb b ( 7 men of oiu r . ilxel up 1 with tLtir joy aud thiir church—( Heir . ) WY . cn was 1 there more neo sslty , in the history of the cbtrch , fdr ' bu ' .: ility , ackr : 0 T 7 le ( lgmsnt of their own h"h > l ? ssuess , ; tbm at the present hour ? Never was there tnoh | ] acknowled ^ uient more cilled for—never ws . s fnx-nllity , •' more needed , than now ; and the transition they bad betn m ? . kisg needed peculiarly to ba guanied by such sentiments as thes?— " Neverthfiless , it is not I but the I 1 grace of God that is in me . "— ?• Lst him that thinketh he etandcth , take heed lest he fa ]! . "—( Hear , bear . ) In , giving up their connexion with tha state th ' cy -were , tnving up a great temptation to sin ; but without humility , and watchfu ' mcFs , and prayer , there w ; i 3 ( taupir now of beii : g carried away in another vr ^ y . L <* t principle havo ita perfect woik . Let them have a caro , lest I they should ba led a * ay by the promise of allure- 1 menta or other inducementa which might bo hria forth to them . —( Hear , bear . ) Let them bew . trc of compromising their coctrices cr articl-.-o I of fiiith , or of ceasing to contsrid for the ¦ antbority of CLrlst over the K ' -n ^ a antl Goverr . ments of the earth . —( Cheers . ) The competent duty of Kings and Governments was to provide for tb r Christian instruction of tbe world , —bus ia maintaining tf" » t ' principle let them beware of any compromise with tv . en j in power , who , if they had not tho autL . v ? Uy , had at ' , least the power of number on their side . ( Hear , hear . ) The men who stood opposed to tbem in the secondary q-n . esUon might , with all their hay and stubble , be : resting on the like precious foundation with tV . eniaelves . They micht be men with whom they might differ , and : with whom they would acree to ( lifter , men with whom I they could hold Christian communion , having one faith , one hope , one Lord , ot > b baptism ; but even for mai idxi
jui irienasaip ana nji connaence , tney ougai ret to violatu the principles , or mak-j surrender of ths hi ' -h CTouudfl on which they had left them . ( Applause . ) ! T . nrre wai another principle wliich they wtru ru ; t to j give up fur tbo sake of ccurting the present help of ; men who . at least , had the power of numbers on their , side . ( Hear , bear . ) To by more plain , and more par- ' ticular , voluntaries avo mist-knn if tht-y c ^ aim us as ! voluntaries . ( Cheers , and wma distant Bounds of tiia- 1 » pi •^ o ^ atir n ) We hold it to be the iluty of Governments to givo of their substanco and means for the maintcnar . ee of religion ia the land . We pray that thtir eyes may be opened , that they may see it to be their duty to be tho supporters of religion , and Rot the i tyrants we hire to fear . We pr ; iy that the time may , como when " Kings shall bo nuriing fathers , nnd i Qaetj : s sball ho Dnrainjr mothers , " and trhen there | shall be " nothing \ v hr . rt nor to cff . nd in all Gj < 1 ' s I holy mountain . " ( Ctotrs . ) We hold- that every «' . o- j partmfnt cf government shouM be Iravenod ¦ ait . h Can ' s-1 tianity , and every functionary in i ^ , from tho highest to j the lowest , should be usider its i ^ . flufnce . ( AppHi ' . ^ ) i T ; oush wp qr . i th * i establithraent , it is ritjht tb . it it bo ! m :: loistond that vrg go out on th » fcB ' . abiittiiiiiftut pritici- , ply . ( H . nr . i We ara tho advocates for a national : rfctigaitio :: aac ! n < : on . i ! support of : eligion , and wo -iro > n- ; t voluut : ir- ; es . ( AppiauiL . ) -A ^ -iin , they thus op . 'i )) y j proclaimc-. i their diff .-rmce fro-. i thoso who , under the ! fuiseof principle , n-fusuil to acknowledge the authority i of the clrircb .. Witii tuch v .:-n they cmilrt nut hnvo j feliovrthip , ar . d fii . i l : sa so with tho » 3 who would lift ' , up a O 3 enAci :: ( j front a £ ; f . i : i-t " tho powera that bo , " aii ( 4 cjuld carry thtiusclvcs uvairM tha CO' atituted authorities of tbe land with ditl .: ; co r . nd contumely —; hear , hear , aud applause . ) If thi-y refuse (\ to coalH ? ca v ? hlk j the body en tbe r . rerit question of tho power of the civil I magisiretes to interfere witn tho eccl » siastical ofFiirs uf the cbu-ch , still lt-w should they coalesce with ; i iutuer i bo- i y who refaoed to ackr . ov » i ^< i ^ e t' : e onstituted au- ' tLor ;> Ji-8 of tbe ebnrch . and le : ;; -t of all with mtu wJia cliooso to live aniopust the elements of confusion , ar . 'l i delighted iu turbuli-ace and tumult—( lpplau&j . ) Bat > it- nuod not prochiiJi in the ears of tuat a - < : nibly tho 1 ( iu ? y to guarti aauinst thr lawless . nil revolutionary I p iitics of those who ^ po ^• ' evi ! of rlii < Dita . ric-a and wero j ^ ivea to change—jiicr , hear . ) Ho fcnew it was not j ntcessary to \ rarn bia br ^ thr * n present rpr . inst such Jiiun , j ai : J the danger of b .-in ^ in aay way lusjeiated with ' rmh n : ec ; l . ut it was n ; c-s = ary anl ri ^ ht that they [ s ' . uuid take the earliest , opportunity of statini ; their | v . cvtd a 3 a w&n . ine to tte World , because mauy might 1 iu present circumstances , miec ^ nceive Hiliv object , wbun , \ in t } -e cb . iracter of a firi -at hi-rne mission , like the ap ^ , ir . -3 < jf i . ' il , tht-y W' uid bt rxcused of " turning the , •• v ., i * . i np .-idn Uovrn "—lhiar , hear . ) Th ( y were for peace , 1 oi xie ui turouiance 1
:. ; v . , auu ;;< . r—mear , ^ r —r . oc ; uu . c , , an . ! confusion —( hear , hvar . i If suffered to prosecute , tiieir laOours quietly aud pcac ^ ubly , thi y would , suoa p-ovo themselves tha l > cat fiienils of s-cial order , and pocial b . ' ipj'iucss an < l peao *; , and the aristocracy of the lanii would find it to lw so ; but if thny were not perraited quie : iy and pi-act&bly to work out t ' ue'i UhrLbtL :: principles uf tha church tf Cbri&t ,, ! tUty would £ . id tb ;; t tbu aristociacy thcnisclves ' would suff-r losa . With men who were recklessly ' a'teiuptinsj to pull down tho aristocracy ! hey had do > iiymp . itay ; with such mtn they could h'jlil no copart- ' ntrchip . Thty would tura nciti . vr to tho ti ^ ht hantV , nor t ) the lef :, but keep on the ev < -u tenor cf th- - -ir way , and 1-ave tho result to GjJ eAr > p ! uisj . ) Why did ho iind his b-ethrcn in church iiasciiiMud there that day ?! 1 % ' . -ius »! ihey had eboseii to oh :- » y Oo . l rathvr tb ; tn man . : TiRir G > d waa the G ^ d of order , and not of confudon ; j a : d if lhose viJ-o < i-wt . lt in bieh places would let them ' -loao , they w ; ui fln-1 it so . They fchouKl rcco . vzi th ^ n as the ti- '» L cjiijjei-vjtias uf the common health . ( Ht-nr . J heir . ) No's thr breukfvatei' hid been removal , auJ by i : h ¦>« whj were n ; - > st intereHttil in keeping it in its plice . Tbe bn-akwator of thu e- * tabl . sViu"nt I'i . 'I b <> en ' reii : . vfl , and w-iat re—thty would leave the estab- ' ' .. ' . .. it-it iu Its owa drfence . If on the blank c . nibiitu- j " . ' u lT tl ;! . free ch-i'ch th y wtrj willing to ina .- rilid A' V . r . otiryitm . " ihty nier . t tht-i hol « l it up L > tbo 1 v . ^ -.: ; u- -, ? ml ^ ;; .. .., 's if XL - l " . nd that li . ty jni . ht | . i . : uni ] .-.. rr > . that l > ii . io 1 : cl- tl t-y waro i . ut ai . ^ rch . Kts . ' A j . pi a ; ::. { -., liut It •<¦> ¦ n . u ? t I ' - aware I . -jw ti .-.-y u-.--1 . ' . hr . t ! " -aon : ; t ; . i-y iii j « t u .-j it . avl nut abn-j it ; f-r ! il . vach i ; i-f . d < m nn . j ^ t ' ;¦¦ -. < nf ' .. z . aed on the .. jn ., .- of ! i ^ ti c : .. : ¦ -, ' i , it iui . ; . ' ., . 1 : r : ill . re ( ml an etnj ' -y .. r . iiie . i ( H-i-r . ) rh .-y ! LU ; 1 ; .. t : k i-,. f-. y ^^ ia in th < - "f ! ' ! .. u * i : i . f thv : i . -. " ; u ' o . bJil i !! 'jre ^ -Jiini ; than thu ryranuy off t :: e s' : » .. vr . is \ h " . t ; nuuiy cf the multitud . . . ( H ir ) , i . tt * ' hi ji : -, ' u ly ami C-rii-luui / rcfusa ail soft ut : !¦ s-.. ij- ! i cr ¦¦; .... n . ^ - j with tl . a i « - re cii t . tts of mail . ' Ly . tb-ni f ¦ . ! w tUc tx .-ny l- < i ti . o inly CLristhr . j . j and Mir-. k ¦ 1 L 0 ii -. ¦ , ; r . 'l the li . J ' . j nlonp , tLe stutuu- ' b'jok bo . b of rii . s ' . cr and people . L « t them carry il ^ . i ^ . __ T . _ ii _ _ ^__*; !•» 11 . _ . ¦ ' luiuriiii wi i 3 ollc
- r ; - j . no pr .- I'c , bj me me n : . s : ; Chr-. stianf , Tvhvr : ' .. y " obojc-I G > 1 richer than me :.. " ' A : one tune ihcy v ^ re **"> honoure ' . ft < w , hut at c ' . iicr ' times thiyvr .-re tl-. c oijct ; s of tumult and vio ' tnet . j . Now , th « . y w * > re ssii ' . iitj t . ir . y an ^ i «> :- ; i . > otfciy down the ' . sir am , a' . d pr » sp > r- u- ' . y bu . ii-, r '< ong uprsii its boarvsn ; I . w they \ v { - . ' - ¦ iJWt ' mi ; tL ; - :., ! v < -r : e t'leiiicDts cf , 1 rl a ' . ' . D ? popularity- . ^ p hi ^ i . i X «; r woro tbey tpixp ..: to f . ire i ; Uu - r ' -sn t' < ¦ 'p :- )! ic C uistiiins dul . T .. cy Wi-re not to < x ¦ u ¦; ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ ua . TJu worid ibat ' . -tci the Apo ' Jles v . .. i'l-i Latj V .- * o "wbo foll' -w . djn 1 * h fame p .-ith u < r \ Tilt-re « -.: , no n-r ^ al yet cf what ' mifht be cV : l-1 a s ' vnrri' orVr i , i ^ ' "' ' ¦ . ¦ jtianitv , th . . t " they thi \ live y . -i * . in CLr . ; j-.-.. uh must suff-r per"icati'in '"—( licir , Li ; r}— .. 1 ' n- ; w that :: n * - , v . i t . t h . u ^> . n le i in upon th-vi , tiny ii > . , - s > f ; . r > ct iho ad . verst- t- ? : n ? nts th : f . 1 :., . . \> . ; - ... 1 ; !) --t »'\ - ^ "istianlty , " . i iiani ; nie that tht < y mvr n-. ir-- t jariy »)¦ : «• to esc : i > o .. : ii thin the e ^ jly {' .. .. ^ 13 d . ' . I . t ' . !]• m cm t ^' . mrolves with a : ; . „ . mlf . il . Lit tt . ^ ai b ^ i \ . r-.- ' pan . d with 1 'ke sec-fi ' . < -s .. s w .-.- ? t £ . - s Curist ' ana of 1 ' i'i—the loss of pojj _ l-. r ^> —thui . * iv-. .- , t • ir fcnil ] . ^ 3 —their ail—r ^ thtr V ; -h bo fimp-rted nierflv by 1 t-o pow-ir of r .- ^ iui' tr . —ilnui ci s (;? ' hear , ; . t : r . "; LA V . inr . tf . ko - r . ' r— .: n-. t jiivo up prhio ' . j . i ¦! ' fiMreB : ' : ; ( 1 : popuiur ; ' - '• i : '; c n . i ' . nnr- rs ; j trite' ar . ^ ii ;! jul . ¦ tcw . ' ' . ri : s . n 3 ui '' i : ¦ . i *¦' ¦¦ ' . ii ' - ir = " \ > h : ch'irc ^ I ' >•> ' - ' . : < ' p .- . isil . g ri { -- > , Lu : L .. ¦ . ¦ - G < , . — ; : > : >^ ir : ( , pi . . ' out , - . ThJV . ' Hjcy t ' i . ni qiv . ' n A . 1 . ¦ . ? . - : ¦]¦ ' - - nf p . LUi r . i ,, i ! ' •' ~ :: < -t j . poit > 'iio Ccr itians let : > -, < i f ;> : , ' ^ t ' . ir * . th . / . r ] ! "sro .-y iji ^ o &H i ¦ ¦<> . muzh i : ;>; - . 'h Stud to tncnu-.- . ^ . a ' t : m in the ar- u > U 3 wr . rj ; wh c ! i tncy hiv * i ' - 'fore tn . u . I " . : h" ra : : st of the ^ reatesc tr ^ ' " : ia . i < i flicu . ' : „ ¦» :. uJ ( 1 « . n- : » , f . ey v .. . r 1 cou-. f •_ li-r i ; . . love . " ' Bcina of ijc ^ j . &" tbey Wi-ro of II re niinvi , " aud tLu ^ they wen -. iM .-d to r ( jv ' co in :. ? i 1 . 1 . , " r StTiptilincR , and in nuae in-. r-j s . > iljau in Ui-. t = . ¦ j ' ir . ca or r ; : tir ( Trn disciples . j ' j . j ! euL ' . 'it-d much from * . iat rouice , an : ' , yet none cruli ponk of th' -in ' n . - . - .-ve . kindi ^ , rnorn affrtt ' . orratuly , more friendly than ] he < : — " .: ^ n ly of iuo > e wao were wi : h n , L . u : : b .. c ' ¦ " h-J sfrr-.-fri : ; - .: Tvj ! um ' * :. c-. u ' d \? cvh with , , f . ia ^ n'l « . p . r . ii ii .. . 0 . 1 th ^ m aae ^ t f re . w . is wonUy to '
iJj-: ! : - ; : h -is '! - . ; y ; .-lud it tr ^ s f .- fli-r erc ^;; ; eu . ^ n'a n'i r >< " . uJL . ii " . u . » : i ; i U .. s ^ es th i f n :... r ¦• -p- 'O" ; : " h » -voolJ ri .-. yi h . M ^ i ' . - . te in tiw Bit . ; .. [;' . il v . Dj-Jtor tl » n <; : iou-i a rur : ihi « - of passa fc , . u . ^ sr . ra' •; ,, of ' •? " ! . ' . - -to .-. ? " rvp ^ -. tc ^ ' c pr ^ . icjirjjf , r :..: ur ^ eo r ' .- 'ir ' c n-: : i '* i -ontuu :-u * -r . '^ i -. ] Hmpk ' s ^ fenM " . as t ¦ - ; i . wn ' . y : u ;• aacii ^ t — Lv ; ti . u m- - ? ry- . . ' - _ not as " ¦ a < ii >? : iiie " , but r . " . p '; Mbi , ; : j Go V' — ..: !¦ : ¦ , ¦ ' ail tr 1- turbu ! . ' ! C" ¦¦( p-iouiar tujmlt — vl ; . !! vbo nrvrr ty of tx j a ^ ::. " --i ;;' . ii n 'Iht-ss things ¦ j . t **> lT : u :. ' r V . k . - " & . r-1 r .- ' soiijnn . 'y . and so sfil't- . ; ' .. > 2-:: : : " : ' . ' t ! .: V-j np ^ lk . ' . ! lr : Ibis way the . i ..: i L ..:.- . . : Hi rrT'T- ' . t > ac * .. n " " . l . > i ne £ ; reat & ; . . " : lvp' : ;' . -j'iTJce v ,- j ^ . " L ? t a . i ) y . u ? <) J . " - = -r . iMo .: 3 be mixed % .:. !;! en-. - ' y " «/ . ; - •'; . s-. i E- " I ' . a 1 u ~ : net ( ' « t " . ln tLisa , av .. ' . ' w . n- . c . 71 . 7 .-:. ;¦ a i ;\> v ..,: a : ; : ; - . v . Ojo ti .: ui : v . - .: rre- . ly to r > 3 <; r ! . ( ' urd n' !/ bt : ' y to be prayed f ¦ : — lei thsr . i . f" tl > ir ; . it i vl-A i- ; vn r : cy for gn > ' a : ' :: and grict- I 1 . ; ' rhcrt-a ' s cout '^ 'l . r , th . it ^ , ey n >'¦¦ ' " . be fnid-- ^ ; . i d : ! L : •";• r , r , i tmu ' -L . ' .: ul at a ! i tiuivi w in the bj . U ' . ; ; . { t- .- ; ;' :. s " --r : n i . r-iv-ir— : ' , j . p ' .. - .,- ) Th -lr way - . - . 3 h ^ - , ; -.. :. ¦ : r , i -17 t-. ;! npt-. t'or , s . H spoke not on- cf ; l . e ; s : i ' T . r : - "s ud-I j al ~ D ? : ea t 'at :: j : u » ht brea ' S < ... ' : n : v : —f . r . ' tj P , ; iii :: n-i Bi'nabas hn-1 il .-ir j ••• ' : cr . t- >¦ : : .-s , —but r-n spokacb ' ffly < f :: > u 3 e v .- h- ¦ - - re v ? j ? iu :, io " . v . ir ' s wnoiji i >; -7 must car . y t : ; .::. _ elT . j ,: h r ; c : 'i . ' ! 'nlerrtss . —( S ^ ar , hear . ) 1 hey vc ? : e . e-- ; - "c - ' . ly cnl ' ei upon to ' v- ? k wich ¦ wi ^ iom ¦¦ - ¦> . -: ? s t . o ; 1 - . vLu -were , witi :-nt . Tbo cb' f iJ -TL if tt ' .-, ¦ ' ::: ; vsi ia-i ! : n ? ps , ¦ ' . ' ¦ .: d if ihey acte 1 vbc -visiiy , ; . >¦ : s-al of thfiropjo-l .. -n ' . s vou'd fioon ( iij- . rat-ur . It v . o «!! c ^ ol i ' dth ' — . rid it vaS » St 5 ; t-C' . i / r > t > (; .- ; ' ¦ < ¦ > (' - ? 1 ; r ; ros < i ret f-0 I 1 much from the spirit « . f malice - ^ from pii found f ^ uu- ! ranee—lapplause , and a liurh ) . P .- ; . c . t .. ~ iU \ hin ; p- ; f 1 ia the midst of pinch oppesiti-n x- ' . h this tixi T ght ; I : rmd « "hen Christ cJ ; gd , hia hittl prsjer was , " Father *' i
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which ha tm ^ e : l thoy would M soon bft enabled do . Bit t . ji 3 he must s ' jy , —thit amid ait the ruferine v . rcn : nQ runViug o ! Mch dear tks bu'l . craate-l , h : j feelb ? had boea more of joy than of son-ow ; and especially on tho ground that whi' -e some of th-m misht ! ia , ve feared with tt . eir enemies , sc ? ptieal of their sincerity , that they should prove faithless tq their testimony for the sake of this world ' s good , this evil had not f . dlen upon them ( ho : ir)—on evil that wouM Save dono mo ™ injury to the cause of religion than anything that hari oscurrad for several centuries . ( Htar , hear . ) On the contrary , he rejoiced that a teaHmony had been given , that an act had been done , ¦ which he believed , if auy act could have such an effect , would shew to such men ; tbat religion was a truth and a reality ; which would convince them that there was something
rr . ove than more philosophy and moral training ; that there was a depth aud reality in religion which they did not lit fore underot ^ nd , and this apart from any advantage might accrue to the paople in labouring fur their religious instruction . This alune , from its * ffec& , not on Britain merely , but on the whole world , was ten thousand times ii : ore valuable than could ba the asaount of any sacrifices which they had made—( hear , hear ) . Ha had to propel the appointment of a committee on » arious essential matters in reg . trd t ) which they must make arranpemeuts . He could not now name inrtivMuals , as : time had not been got to go int > details ; but he waa cf opinion that they should at their fir ^ t meetin /? show that they were determined to go on , without one moment ' s delny , not in building up a new church , but in organizing a separate branch of tfco cburch of Scotland—( hear , hear ) , —in organizing h more strongly than before , and in prosecuting its missionary and LenevoUnt schemes—( bar ) . Mr . Dunlop then
vv-nosed committee for the foilowintf purposes : — 1 . A committee to arrange the business ef the Assembly , and meka up tbo roll , and also to name ministers to preach in their place , on three severe ! diets , on the next succeeding Lord's day , 2 . A committee to rep + rt on th « best means of providing inten ; : ' . suppiie . 1 of ordinances , planting chur ^ he 3 for tha adherii 5 population , and making interim arrangements ns tj presbyteries . 3 . A committee for providing means for the education of tbestudeats for tha ministry , and the establishment of a system , of schools . 4 . A committee on the syssem of administration to be adopted for conducting tbe s « cn ! ar affairs of the church , anfl the general restoration of the order of deacons . 5 . A committee on united co-operation with other evangf lical boiSes of Christians .
6 . A conmiiiU-o for preparing an address to tho aciherinjj people , and letter ? to be a'i ^ resstjd to corresponding churches at home and abroai ! . The provisional committee requested to report in its several sections to this c ^ . fembly , u-. nl also conveners or mrmbers of coimn ' V . 'os appoiutv . 1 by last assembly oifae inissio'iury tchcru ^ s of t ^ e cburuh , th * joint coinm ' tthe of the rive schi . ru , 3 , ? . u' \ the committee appoiiitt "' by tb 3 commission a 3 to tlie bic > utenp . ry commemoration tf the . Westaiinster Attocmbly , to inuke reports to the assembly . The committees were all agreed to * unanimously .
Dr . Buchanan said , a s > . r . ; lo sentei-Cd ' . vould suffice to txpre . « n ilia motion which hs lm . d - been reqac- ;' . fl ( i to pn > pos « , « f tho prc-p . L- * y of wiiich , in any circumstances , and More ' tp < ciuMy in the circamstance ? in which they wero placed i . l preseiit , every motabur of tte Assembly v » jald be pvup-ued to utquieece . Tl ;^ motion was ; that tho forenoon diet < £ to-tnorcow should bo devoted to religious exerciaf-s—to services of devotion . | " Agreed ") It was w > 'Ii knov ^ n trx . t ; a great amount of Lurness w ?^ beforu them , ai ; d th it of . a very iuiyxirHn" n-ture , am ! it v . as therefore necossary tbat they shovld husband th&ir tima . It h ^ , \ b-sn suggostel to him thit , ; . ! orc ; ' » ith ti ^ , dtvo » i' > r ! al c-X''rc ?« es to-morrow , ' th-.-y nhouid abo f . tfjrd tims for Inarm ,,-the Irish defut - tiun , or anyothfrs who m "ht bd desirous of mUirt . a :. '!!; , ' tl > onj , or vrho wished to express their sympathy with them in their pr ^ eni p ,, iition . ( " Agreed .
Mr . M'Naughtan said , in explanation , that Dr . Cooke , who was now on tLe pU ' - f ^ rm [ ' ^ . mtuy , was obliged to leav- by the train at one o ' clock , and he proposed that be phou ' . d ba heard at the be-p ' nning of the diet . ( Agreed . ") Dr . Candlish proposed , that in order to gi ^ e min'ateis aud ciders , uiembars of Aoseiably , an opportunity of si-i ing tUo ' protest , und others aa opportunity 01 . "igning Uio udJierenco to the protect :, the >; ocu : r ( .-nts should lie i . i the cilice of the provi . ' c - . •*' . citniuiUu'j , 7 , St . DaviiUsVrtut , from ssvuii . / clcclc iu . the morning
till tho meeting of the Ass ^ mMy—1 " Agr .-ed' > TaD clerk had also rtq . U'st « jd him to sUte to those who signed the protest aud adheri-ccd 011 Tuesday m ' gLt , that as tiie pt ^ natures were in the tiurry written on separata pupirs , it would b . i deairaMo the t the signatures shoul'i be a ^ ain written in a mere formal manuur , ao'l on tb . 3 proper paper , i : i order to eii . ib ! o ttuc . ^ ika to ruulin up a complete and correct roll of tbe members . For this purpose , tiie clerk wouid attend at the cjmmitlefi-rooin iro . 'U seven o ' clock till niue , and from ten o'clock tiil tbu ! nevth >!{ of Assen / oly .
D-. Smyth said , it appeared that a nrstake previ'lta ns to the signaturta , some believing thai 193 wiis all that had signed . D : . Mac tarlan j" ; 5 (! t '; e Ju 3 vrfiro ov . ' y those who were ill- ! . i > ers of As ^ mioly ; tlib total number ot ministers vUo hv \ s'gueii tlitt pijte-t au 1 concurrence was , L < j believed , 4 Of ) . Tha AiStmbiy then a'ijouraeJ .
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itb : forthwith dissolf-i , f-, i' -t ^ ad 0 ? un ! . ! r ! r t . f ^ jn ^ f <> f bi > tlt coa-. trfo * it has only tririp ^ i ' , , " ,,- ^ their nffctloTH ; nrt'l as ' -lie Imp ^ r ' al P . ' .-ii . iri ,, ^^ selected tha interests of Iraland . and left L T ^ .., ns uar-dressod ; your peutioners tbink the best n ^" e ^ tablishinsi tranquillity in that country is , by ( - ' , ' „ them a parliament of a more fostering nnture ana ' " ' Ireland was deprived o ? her parliament against ' the vsn of hor people , your petitioners hive heard wi'h « » 4 t t ' m declaration of Government to suppress tbe ^ J . in thei ? endeavours to obtain It 3 restoration / I ! l ;
, whick yur petitioners apprehend will be lifcely Z brin !» both countries into hostile collision , ^ h' -h t the safety of the empire eight to ba avoided ; an { - !' petitioners think that restoring to Ireland her rja ' li mi-nt , would add to the security of bJth countri es T miking Ireland more tmppy and content , m ' -i \] H « * Great Britain she would becoma a more faith ful J * a powerful nl ! y . And your petitioners will ever p * - av Signed on b 'half of the meetiuj / , Charles Roberts , Chairrain .
The above p .-tition having been seconded " , y v Ripcr 3 , it was iut to the meeting and carrif [ Ba ^ , ; mou 3 ly . A v < -te of thanks having been givca to tha Ciiainaan , the meeting quietly dispersed .
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Liverpool Cor . v Market , Mo . vdav , Max °° — With tho f . Kc ^ ptir . n of 9 . 5 : ^ 9 Ionds of Oatmea l " rom Irclan ^ . < t , lie wc-lc ' s imports of Grain , &e . are li ^ ht , T " o tr . ii n ha-bx . ii charactp-risct ! b yadi- ^ byof more confidence on tho part of holders than ha , ' for po"j « time p ? . st bren exhibited ; the millers and dea 'r . however , have not shown a dispo ? it onto give d ; q ™ fretdora to their purchases , and . : y advance of price has consequently been difficul t to *>« tabl : sn . Tho business in Wheat has been to a moderate exsen * . at full prices generally , and in
some instances at Id per bu ? hol ov ^ r the quot- 'iona of this clay se'nni ^ ht . H ^ mc-raade Flour n-, ij ba quoted Is par sack , foreign Is per barrel deirer ; the latfer has beeo-po scarce , and 20-s to 28 < fiij per barrel has been realized for choice braudsor' United States . Oats beirnr in very small snpoly havo bro-ight Tather Kiov ?> dbodov ; 2 ? 5-Vi per 45 ] « s . for b ^ st mealine ; q'tilitics . A t ^ iorably l ? , r ^ a bn ? int 89 ia ? no currtfd ia Oatmoal ; yesterday several parcM ^ of tha best runs of Irish changod hinds at 19 * 6 <) to 203 per load . Barley , Beans , and Peas , are quoted without change .
Liverpool Cattle Market , Mondav , Mat 22 , —The supply of Canla r * market to-day has b ° en much the eane as ' n ? t wek , both v ^ ith rce i < oct to price and qualify . Bvf 4 . ^ . 1 to 5 ii , Mnttor . . 1 \ i to G ! per lb . Number- of C »" . Ie at market : —Blasts 914 , Shcop and Limbs 3 , 0 fi 7 . Manchester Corn Makkht , Mat 2 < 1 th . —The improvement not-od in our jj ovioas repnr- of the trade has since b c-. i fully supported , an < l the operation in Flour and Oatmeal during the prr ? ent v / cek wero fo a fair extf nf , and tha advance named readily realized . Notwithstanding a prsv-ilcr . ceof coa'rary wind' ' , the arrivals at Liverpool and
Runoovn , from Ireland , comprise 3 . 890 sack 3 f'fFioar and l , 20 G loads of OH ' meal . At our markn this morning holders of onoics parcels of Wheat firmly demanded an advance oa the currency of ih s day se ' nnijiht , which was , in pome instance ' , con ^ 'ieo with , but a limited amount o ? bv . amcss only was done . In the value of Flour no change cm b ? ! : oted ; the stocks are light , and not more than barely = « fficiunt fur tlir current consuraptive demand , and sherd is no diffirnlty in eff ^ tinrj sales of fresh manufactured parcels as th y came forward . For Oa ^ s sad Oatmeal a steady inquiry was experienced at fall prices , and on the former article a blight a'ivai . ee Wi ; - demanded .
London Corn Exchange , Monday , Hat 21 . — Last wsf- ' i :, the arr ; v- »! s of all ^ raij , it' wr a . p& those of English Wiiaat . bein& Eo- ^ i-: what on the iiinrfasi . , were on a vc y mod-rs'e sca \ and of fp . ir average quality . Ff < : sli up to-y ? y the supply of Wheat from Eisex was larger t' -. in tor mi ' jv wivks past , \ -7 hile , from Lia ? o ! nshirj and Cambridgeshire , rather an extensive q'tan-ry cs : a 8 to hand . Kof . withstanding tho r . urnb ¦¦! of staiplea on shoT 7 was extensive , tho demand for E- ^ Hsh Wheat , arinug from the in . cre- 'wd l ' -t en'b-ic .- of buy ; rs , most of whom wero short of * tw ' . ; , wa 3 steady , aaa tho quotations noted or . AionH-. y last
wer ,: -up'orffd , V 7 hiloa good clearance Y ?; 3 ' : ' Z- * t * 4 . Ab'Uit 3 000 quartt-rs of Wheat hare be ? c r . dved froai abroad , t ' vj whole of which ha 3 gone ia ' . o V > nd . Tnr-r .- v / as a Ltrgo bu . « iae 33 parsing in thi' article to-ii : y , nnd the r-. ' . cs had an upward tecdenr . - . Ut ; . f . u : 'h . h- snpvlv of Barley was very prc : , the iui'i . iy for v . v . - . TJ inactive , but tn ^ vnlaj _ ^ -a- : ^ Jntaiised . Good sound mak v . 'oat off stead . !;" . 0 ;; - nl as good terms as last week ; butc -Lo rq ; ' it . ej were a mcr ,: drug , and the turn lower . O . i - ¦ " " of tho Einaii show oi ' Oats , most of tha pare . 1 sv re tiken at a , shvj e above lato quota-ti ^ -s- Ba m * Pt . is soij stey , i . iv u . lito rates , la F-Jiira nu' nuca do :. i , ; Lvit pr . -, ; -. s w .-re steadily supplied .
liouovcir and Spitalfields . —AUiion ^ k tho arrivals of P- -.- n . tocs in the Fool havo b ; en s ? iw . ' -M ffAoa siaco our Lasi statement , thed-msr . d ha ^ r' ; ed i > lerably r > . otiv . - » , at somewhat impwed l-jtei . Scotch llc-d * 50- - . to 70-, York ditto S's . to : i > ., D . vasM Co-:. t 0 70 :., K 0 Ii ; ,, -j Esh-x Whitf ^ 4 j-. ; o o 0-, K-ni Ki . inoys .-o-- to GOs , WVoe : . "< : i 3 ; . - J .-i .- ^ y i- ' .-i Gkv . y f > -. i-8 30 = ; . to oJ .-., \ < jvi .-. Liire Prince llnncn :. : ^ 0- < o ! . Q 3 . Boiwugu R . i- Mi-iuKT .-There has been a very , c ? . nty Kus-p :-,- ofu \ ' ! u .: - of bops on off- -r i : i t' »* Ui irkr-t si " . ) . -- our I :-C rcDorf , which , to ^ ct" " - " 'V'tn tiio accounts from tho pJarnjtions bein . j ; sp ' s' -w ™ nm ' avouvab } .- , ii ; j cuir-d thr- d-rc ^ nd to rule ~' - ^^ a :, iiitcmn ius'Ticc-, i'iiihf 1 * fi ^ ur- "s . Poci ' . .-, " ¦ ¦ ¦* - < WeaM- , 10 . - o . ' ) . V E- : * i Ken a 100 :. to 1-15 ¦ -, ^ = ' F .-X . 7 H ' . u . P 2 s , b' ^ r ,-: : i « is 145 j . tJ l . V ^ . per c-. vtli . ii ; - iCH . East K-: irs c ' f . cice CO- , to 80 * . per e *! . -
Fou , ; t ; - , Oi i > . . ! Jj ditto UOs . to boh per c > v .. ' V ^ ool Markets . —At lenjjc ' r , after an 6 t . v---c of nearly twelve mouths , tho VVo » l trade eriw decided sii / ng of impT't-vcni"nt . Fine q'io ''" b .. th Kiigli ^/ i and f .. , v ;> i an ? required for . aiiu m Fomo ca- > ..-3 a slight aJv ' ancu h . ; boon pam tor rucn , whi ' j th ,. valuo of the otiwr kinds is well sup ^ r . ca V . -ry lai- ^ - e quauuiics or' Wool ; ire now c ^ r , v : ii £ } o hind hem Mew SoV . b . Wa ' ,. ' =, P'lhlio sales 0 : wnica are cxr - vd to bo :-hor ly anuouucfd . DurK ., ' pane we . -: ; 1 , 212 b . iJ . j- ? .. : ~' s b ^ n re-jived rroa L- mc--stoti ; K'Sl cittofrom li-barr . Town ; 1 ci : w ¦ ¦ J- ™ t- ' - = .- > Capp : 4 . liuo fr . via Moute Video ; 54 'hito . r-. m Ca- ' . io ; 327 d \ tto tVora Bilboo- ; an ! 3 J froai bir , ; rria London S ; rrTHFiELD Market , Monday , ^ ; "" — l- ' ro .-a ihe vviiolo of our jnaziufi ; iistno-s r ^ ! ot' ^ tit ) to this ni'in' n ; . ' ^^ w rl \ ¦ 1
arr .-: ; : ; ; ea-s mor : il ( j i ' . iiJ I'i ; 'UT > 1 * -O " - ' * "J VUii ! IU «< il * »^ - *»* ' flu uoia of y « . ar considered , very moders ' - ; " V 7 f n " j h ^ ppy to t- utte tha : a slight i . nproT . ; m -in ' ^ = a ; . irvr-ut m their general q'uiity , and that i " ^ - parutivdy few s-trl . iu- instances o ' ih . -. ¦ - pid uj ; c *¦ apoaiv r .. a = is almoit invariably t : " c ¦ ¦? : . - ' ' v . cr , io-ab ' . i-. ; allins cif his takvii pi-- ^^ ivcf > ip . « -A coiint : - -lr lle'i raoa' up : j ' ' ' ¦ = ¦ - ^ "i sets ; ! ..: ! CMvab . ! a r . u ? i L . c-rc iJ-. incroH ^?" -- ; i-: c ^ ' A' : uyf-r , ] - -vo : o-J . av i . xau * ... t-i ¦ -y P rc' ' ;; n-. i-k .-r-. . ;¦> : - . ! : c B -f tra-ic , f . - ~ « ' -Van .: " r ; : ;>; -.: v .. •; ¦ ia i % : > J W- , h- v : ¦ "• r f '' \ vt ¦ o .. ' - . auc . i . i ' ¦ j .-r ; c ¦; oht ,.: i ? d la ; : v , > . ; - ' ^ . ^ U . L ? ., t ' -it- pvh _ . i Scat : ! silling fr-.-C ; r ' ¦ ::: % . 4 ^ - t pt : r 8 . t- ? , ; it wh : « '¦' . / inures a- ^^ :- < . ' ' - " r - . '* ,
cit . ^ v-d . .-ict-cciy - :. y - 0-0 s : ofl ! i ' ' .- ' - > - ^ . ' . ' . f th , > uiq : iry f"i ,:, u vvi ' . ' . i-t . ndin . L' : ! ¦ - " ' . ' (/ i ' -j .-j . s id ^ ec . ia :, !¦ - ., bti -dii . i ; , was by uj vh-z * - ¦ . ' 'J at low rat- ' s . L- ' i in Nutfuii : there Trtr ? ^ ; ' abo-it 1-120 Sec ; ., i .: ; ' . aebi-c : 5 s , " and ru- 'i ? ; - ^ SuS ' jlk , E ,= ex , aari C ^ jbridgcshirc 2 v 9 ^ --f " ^ . brc ^ i , & ; , fn . iii ;¦ .: ¦ ^ e-r : h' : rn cou ! . <' .: ? - _ 100 ^ _^ horii ; Jrosii ttie Wc . - ^ - ' -a aud yiidiinl ^¦ ' - " - ' :- > : '| , " ^ Bwta ; irc . jo'lwr par ..- o ! ' E . Rli-id 10 ¦ . «» kinud ; t-nd fr . ; a Ah rJ ^ :: u Daadee , a ' - ^ n ' ' J 50 horned aiu poilci S-::- » t- ' . Tho nuj ^ - " ' f ' Sheep wuo , on the v . hle , ^ i > ; d , anJ ibou' - if * - meet the w ^ n-9 01 the botch ^? . The -Mutton ' ¦ '
was firm , at a rise cf qi . ' . k .-i " 2 . per o . L =., ttis' -- " , of the prfrre-st oM downs noi ¦¦/ 4 ' . th : I - , ' -h ' '' 3 s 8 iper 81 bi . Ine tappiy ^ L ? cib 3 \ vi 3 tolw ^ j good , but , by uo means ii' ^; . i / r ' - " * - j "' :: ^" ' . si ties coiniaanded late rr .:. ^ ct fri'ffi o . _ *> j w ° ^ j per Oibs . : but the value ff < ,-: i .--r dc-: ^ p ' - ' - ^ ^ ^ a dorvnward ior . dci-. cy , ai . d fozbo f ? . twaJ : y » , exoprienccd in tS r injif a cl « sr . i ; , ce . T .: e nurn > e . ^ Calves bein ^ » ajiU : i < -y w . r o tal-:.:. ; l- ' -jf •> a _ ' improvemeut of 2 i per 8 fts . In IMss mtle was dyiu ^ at barely sta tionary prices , fnere was foreign stock on sale h- ro to-day , and no iropo- ^ havo been taken since our last iu tbo Cn . ted awr doaz .
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: ¦ ! ' . 'rA'iv . ) tf'i-ai , f » r th- y krow rot wiia' t' . oy 'io" —( hear . . li ' . av ) . TI :-j Kav . D x . or concluiV- 'il by ^ u oh * .-. f . iona ' . e ; ipp . il { bit fsfltnts : i'' : yer might Ltd mrle tj G ^ d uii behalf of HiscliU'ch io the prusont trying ; tine of h * r ( tiistoiy , " until pi ? . « e be -within her v ? : i ! ls , aad prs 1 prrity wifbin her p . t . 'ace ? . " Tho Ilsv . Doctor sat dovy : i j wiiid lon . « conUuu ^ rt npplausv . P . \ Duncan , of IiuUiweil , said , tha aasembly had done themselves honour l > y eloctinc . as moderator , tbe eminent individual who occupied ttu » chair ; i . ut ib was ntccsissavy to ljave a hurtd ; : s well as a head . It was clear th « y cuuk \ not proceed -without havini ; a clerk , or clerks , to read over transactions . He would , thertfore , humbly propose tha ? Mr . Pitcalrn , who wa 3 w « U known to thti prenttr part of tho meeting , as baviug so aduiirab ' y conducted tho aifjirsof the convocition . and with 30 much tact aud talent , and whose kuowle l »/ o of busiuesa , t ' i-oni loni ^ fcxperitnre , so well qualified him for thit situition , bhouki bt < appoiatwl ono of the clerks . Hj was sur-3 tli ^ t this pruj csal would nioet the response of uvu-y individual prtstut . li'iz thty would lequire another cl rfc . It was impossible that the business of this J ^ vcft' . assembly could be conducted by one indiviil .-ia , nnd Dr . Claaon had been pointed nt as tho person ' . vb > i should bo joined wtt ' i Mr . Pit . uum in this matter . Ho Lad "o doubt that the tact and talent of Dr . Clason aud his general knowledjre of bciiin ^ s ? would fully enable him to luliil tho duties 0 ! so responsible a situation . Ho proposed therefore , that Mr . Pi ' . cairn i . ndDr . Clason f-hould be appointed joint interim clerks of the Assembly—iCries of " Agrded . ' ) The Moderator said he fully concurred in tta comm mdationa whic'i had boon made of the qualifications of Hoth the 5 « ntk : nen . He felt it tob a great Btrengthe ? :-irn ; of the Asseir . bly that such ini ' . ispeneib ' . e duties sboulv hs f ! uV < ilv )( l upon thorn ; ad , therefore , they runs * jc » . ? te < H . ts umlor an ensjagpnunt to fu'fa ! f . iithfully Hn . l truly the dutn-s if tho o £ 5 : o no ; v couimitted to their charire —( Lauf ( htcr . ) Mr . PitcaiRN said , h * Mt himself quite unworthy of tlif honour conferred upon him ; but ho trusted ho would so rt ! :. charge the duties of the office as to satisfy his h 7 t-thren , a d promote thegood of ths Free Presbyterian Ghiwh . Dr . f'L . ASON said the honour had fallen on h ' m quite un-xpecWuiy , but he save his acquiescence sslely because ho was anxious to do something personally to promote thegreat and good causa iu which they were ens ^ igei " .
| | Tho protest takoa in tho oM Assembly was then read by Mr . Pitcairn aa clerk , and ordered to be engrossed ou tho record . Dr . Candlisii roaeancl said he would notdttain ttie meeting witn any iengtht nnd address , but would simply mnke a motion in a single sentence or two . He believed he Wise coTuct in saying , that the numbers who had now eitjned tho protest of members of the Assu-ntiiy constituted an i ' ti'tual maj 'rity of thoso membeta whom alone they coul-l recognise as eli . c-ted acording to thu laws and cnristitir . wr ! of Hit' Church . / Hear , hear . ) Ho prosMivPd rh . it that protest would still lio open for signature l > y Members of th" Assembly who might havo been prevented from signing it befor . nnd that the signing of this protest should be held as ipso faclo admitting any nitmbiT of tbe Awcmibly to be a member of that Gourt . ( Hear . ) In add > fion t" those memberj who h ; : tl signed the protest , let theui not forget the number of brethren , miniHters , at < d ei'iers , not members of the Assembly , vvho hud already sigued n . n expression of their concurrence in it , ; ind their redolution to stand by the Protestant Cimrch ef Scotland . ( Htar , hear . ) Now , as their numbers v ? ere necessarily defective , since tlsey ciustitut j i but a porL . in of the Commissioners who should have gat in the A « se «> My of the National Church nppointod t-j be holdon tliat day , it seemed desirable on many grounds , and corx-ireting the v . stly important busineaa Left re them , tha % they should immediately associate with them , in the future deliberations of the Free Assembly , the brethren who h ; ul expressed their adherence to the protest . Regarding that object he proposed , therefore , thit the ministers who had signed their adherence , or who might sign still , be assumed by-fbf-in aa members of tn ' s Assembly ; and thar :, in addition , they should aosume as members one elder from each kirk &es-ijn who r . dhtred to tho protest—( hear , h » -ar ! . It waa necessary to make a rejection among the adhering ciders ; and the fair principle of selection seemed to be , that an adht ring elder , coming aa tbe representative of a kirk session , should be assumed as a memlvr . Of course , where the members of the kirk 8 c&sion eould conveniently meet and elect an eider , that was the orderly and regular mode of procedure ; but in cases where that was impossible , he submitted that the udtuiabioii of elders on the principle h « had stated should be left to the decision of a com / Bitten , yet to be appointed , for making up the roll . This would save the necessity of discussion in the House at largo , and would facilitate tbe making up of their roll . He wotiid , therefore , simply move that the miiiiatws nnd elders now convened and constituted , consid ring the mouitiitciuj nature of the subjects they have l > uen called on to dtiibenuo , and that a large body of ministers aud eK " ' -: ¦ * of < vi-ry quarter of the church , who have decided their adhuicnce to the protest , are at prt-seDt In Edinburgh , do assume them as memb-. rs of this assembly , to consult , vote , and dttf-ruiiuo on all matters that shall coma lefuro them , to the glory of God , and the fjood of Hia church—all uiimV . 'Ts who may havo declared thftir miherciioo , and one adhering mombtr from e . rch kirk session , to bo select . ' , if not nominated by tlvir brethren ., by the committee to be appointed to m : ike up tho roll—( cries of " Agreed , agreed . " )
The motion wus then agreed to . Dr . P . MacfaRLa ' N said bo meant to fo !! ow the exuniple of his fritri'l , Dr . Cantllis ' i , iu laying a motion b . f lie the Assumbly without any remarks , renerving ol ) S ( -rFa ' . ion 8 till the giving in of tilt , r .-port of the committee . The motion was , that a committeo be tppi'inted t consi'ler tho propur cour e f > t effdeting aud completing a separation from the establishment on the part of the pvotetst . ng ministers and eUters , and aH who adhere to tiLem , and deinitting the sla ' . us . . rights , and emoluments c rincctcu therewith , aud to report on as ear . y a day aa P'j ^ ib ' ni . This , he ubserveti , foilo w < d as a necessary cons' (]> -, " co from the proct-bdings of th-i day . In eepar .. t > , ^ frc'iii the Assembly they hiid ( i nu so , as thty en ; . n it au ia it as a free assembly of the church , and btciiu .. " they dissented ftom those priiioip ' . es that had been l . i . 1 ciown by tho civil counts , aiu ; therefore it was at ; - s ..: y that th « y ohoull tike ihij coasiderntion ii wV : » t ni . iuiR-r this htpaiation from the i ! 3 tiuiii 3 h : nent ! - ' .. ( . uld bo effected aud completed . 13-. Madarlan tho . i i ; : inicd a couiiniitco , which was unanimously aii'jj . loi ! . niii \?
. 'ii i . 'K . KSUM , 01 ; : js , ooro rosn aun oeKiian k-ive to makd a stat-. m " - , : to the Court . He said l . u rviicv- ^ -. l hu was the last Cmvjcatiunis * who had !< -li Um xVs . s ';! nl )! y . Although Uj had feli sou ; ' -. heELtiiuou ; s to the pa . ; . icular time at which he ou ., ! it : u in'i ' ro a dfclaratiou hi favour of tho Free Church , h « miwt tay thit hesitation vvas nil gone—( hear . ) He had ^ . it' -d i-. ll the Apst-ii'b ' y was constituted , and ccrtai ly s « mo Uiioes toolc piucob ' Core her Mftjesty ' s letter w , v \ vcad of v ? L : c ' . i h ¦ did 1 . 0 * . appruvo ; but he regret ' ul to <« iy that , lift' r w . iiLii ;/ - ; t ll he heard tho letter rta-. l , Jm v . ; h ju st the l . 'icro c-: j ; itiimcii in the opiuion Le always < . nU ; - ta-. ip'i . Wi : at ho fvtmeiiy suppvseA n ^ w muuu .-iUtd t > a c--ituiiUy . —tLiit th ^ y weve to expect nothing unless in tho way of maintaining their principles in the attitude in which they vi ^ i-e csKk-rling tbenJ—( hoar . ) The I : t ^ r , in his appri henst uii , nuountt d to this : it irivo the va ^ in promise in regard to th'J qut ., s . ion of non intvi ; lion , im ' . in regard to 80 : 110 olL r matters , but it did nothi-g fa ore . It just said , if ycu , the church , will ail jw tbo civil courts to bo be placed upon your neck , then we ' nh . ill p- rh . ips e « ' t'tiV ' . ur tu alieviate you ? sufferings— ' ihenr . ut :, l l . iuiiliter 1 I
¦ Dr . M'KkllaR . propo -64 that the committee I .: st appointt- 'd b ¦ i . ai-acti ;' , ii c . dtUtim , to prepare ami lay ' on the tible a (! rou ? h » > jf an address to her Majes ' y , ' scUin ? forth the triuiuls of tLe separation from the Eitabiishe 1 Church . H-j v ^ aa conSciont that they at all 1 times fult it to ba Ibtiv dntyhna tii-.-ir delight Lo uddress 1 her Mr-jyaty , aud ho wis perstr . dtd , tnat in the singu- ' \ ax r . nd foleiun eircma t : i"oe 8 iu which they wtro now pl . 'sc . 'il , they v . - . ird i ; J it t ;» ( j .- m jut rtxiwRiible to do s ;> r . oiv . ( CJrers . l Th ' . y v . v ; -. ' . 1 , 1 ^ . ware that they had b-. en accused oi being diaorj . i ^ vnt subjects , and h-id b'jen ca ! k-d Rebels nga'nst th ^ innjesty of the law . : Thi > r cor . solatiou wa , Uov . ' ^ vr , thv - thoy could appeal to iho Searcher of Hearla in r . ; ft ,: on ^ e to that matter , ' r r . 'l ench one of them , btforo their country , before ' li ' -ir congregatioTis , cauld appeal to ; ii « m , whether they hui ever , by word or deed dono anything that co ; : ld ' fa . rly justify such an accusation . ( Cheers . > What ai . rt of instructors woil'd they be to theij- people , what s it of servants of the Lord Je ^ us Christ wouid they He . if they did not earnt-st ' y ircuicute that to " fear , O - \ , and hono \ jv tho Kins ' , " ? . « ie duties * of indispensa- ' ! - ! e importance in tha case ef ali those who were His ' i-Li followers , and especially ministers in His church "? 1 \ , j ii ; p ; 3 to think ti : &y couUi ail make th ^ ippeal to Uva .- . vho had been wronjitijf ilic-m , ; . iui he trusted ' ti-py ,-i- "t \\ l be able to do e- > to tl : *> eui * . When they wfi / f ' "lii to the field of duty to whicb Gh 1 might now j call t : tm : it \ 7 ould be their es . tm . 'at desu j r . r . d piayti thit Uj' y iui , ht he enabled more iv . (\ nioro to attend to :-i ; i 1 .., ¦ :- important ducy , fo th ;; t tha ia 3 ; suspicious wa ' . il i'L ' . . c : . u-thing aiu ' ws , ivjv tho nv .-.: : alitnated "' ( -A-. t viis ' . jvcr Anything ia thtir practice that could . wt '» ri " 't tL .: c . cfusfon that they di « . l not fear G-od and ' J . jnour th . ' K'us , and ( Jesii ^ d to avoid t ' . cse that wero I t" v a to chb . / a ( Haar . ) It should I > o thf . ir duty to n :: 3 miij . "" - - ^ that this was not of thtir owa seol ' . icg ,, t : - * U ' jp-j s ' ,.. $ ¦ ¦ -. i uav . ' . ev Uw jiitsssaYB of a heavj" neevs- ' a .. / , ur > 1 , in t : : ) dap necessity of thsir hearts , rither ' . ' win ^ ui . Jiii i- > ' -3 b . iund end fettered in the huueo of . Q -I usi I ir . h ' . I ' . adorn , to do that which v .-js a ^ : ii > st ' I ' is •• ii ! : ir . dnu ,. ; i < city , whatever might bo the temporal ' uentuta v . hx :: ¦ L ^ e ? received . i Ti ! o iuitru ,: a > a tv tho committee proposad by Dr . M'K !' iv v-iis ttit-n ! i ™ -i . cd to . | lit : vuoy . rs' x , ot Perth , proposed as another re ? oi ' u- , . .. "• a- ! th . odtrs and deacons now in E :: nbui ' .. ; . ' . rov . n , < . ' ' -eprotest this day taktn , together . ^ i ; . / Vrob :. . it : KT 3 and students in divinity , be i < q-.:: t-::-l tt m-. rt -. vl . h ths ArssuiWy at seven o ' clock i to-m .. n . \ , w ui ^? t , ttnt ; they may be invited to concur ' ; n . ' on . ) wu ;^ out the sr- i r : \ tion from the establi . ihment . — & . ¦ - ¦ * d ti . [ 5 : r . A . Di'NLor sauMje w » . uM follow the exaniple of t ' he-o v . ' vj i . ii i irt caiiff . h ' . . \ . in avoiding any al ! u-- 02 , ; or alnio-fc any ilhwiou . > > tta event which had now taken p \ ' \ -i >' , ot .:: U = ho Lit , as thty must all feel , that , tLe vow- ¦ . v : ^ s \ .-:: > fresh , t . \ at the injury to their fc'elings liu'i ¦'¦ ' n to » sicut-.-, t : -urxMe Vheui for soiue little time to ttfor to i . with that cdmnessaud self-possession
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NOTTINGHAIS . PUBLIC MEETlXGt FOK THE KKPEAL OF THE LEO 1 SLATIVH UNION WITH IRELAND . On Monday evening last , : i public meeting was held in the Marfcet-y ' . ice No ' . ti- ; hain . Arijquiaitioa . numorouilysigned , ha 1 '; b-e-i pr-ssiils ! to tht ) Mayor , wl . o declino'i calling the meetiii . ' , which waa convened by the v \ quisitiu > nist : j . Oa the motion of Mr . Sweet , ? . Tr . Ribeits waa c . tlled to the chair . H ; o "> -. ' rv , d tiiut he wouid n . > t ec . 'upy much of their time , biii wouM at oaoe pr . ic ¦ ¦ ' to ri-ad tho placard ciuin . ? t ' u-j iiisacln . ;; he requested a f :. it hearing fijtbvury r .. -:- . » - . Lo Tai ^ jt ^ udie .-. d t ' - . cru , and introduced his frku . i , tjv . eet , aa the uiover oi the first resolution .
Mr . Sweet sai : i , ho i . ad erur . t pba-ure in propo < -- ' rjg for the adoption of the meeting , a resolution > - ? i ; ich he would tu k < 5 the liberty of rc-, viin ; , viz .: — " T' - ^ t this m .-elins ; views with fetliii ^ s uf dtj-p sytrrpr . Lv and vb-{( ret , tae perpelua * 'd wrnr . ^ a of Italand , v . lii ^ a f . - . r c : ituries has btcii plunr . r'v . d of its : > oi'iL , r » i jious . and political rights , bj a , ;; : l ' - -d , crwu , i . ad ireapoasible E . ^ lish oligarchy ; aci Uu , t it L ^ i . n 'vuh o ii ht : Le gvowini ; lic ' . ermiuation of our brtitb-. u j . i lv In-id to Repeal the U&ion , aad to becjiuc a nation , of freo men , having ttuir own Pdrli ^ nient .- " , aiu" ni-. ki .: ^ th i : 07 ' - . laws . "—WitHt "" '' spirit cf tL . a' vt-stluilon h . -. ¦; i iriuily . •) 2 r e ' . !} . Ir ^ i . iud ha- t too lw ;;^ ' Uu ; n op ^ res-i d , > . \\ i {> talk o ? r . uuii'ii tslatinij bcV-v-. 'c >\ t ' iO t- ? o c Aiutr . ^ % -.- !< : mousttous . Uj dcuiijA tli ' . it a Union fc-a > i 1 v ; - ex ^ t- d
Letwetath-ia , but , on t !' . econt « . iy , htii . ' ' ) ' " :. ! -.-. ;; - ! = ho- n ir& ' ited a . i a conqiierc-rl provinc . ; Mb' a ner ' wis conipIa ::-. L-d thoy hid hilaii'Lo h . cu met M'i'h l : ui lL < an i bayonets in the puce of argument . Thoy iiid be : n < -i !! ed ultens in langua ^ . ' an ! ia b !<; . o , !; Sut it was K-tt- ' a , ' ; t-iolateia the day for Wd ' . in . ' . jn -t !> ra-. \ , i who is receiving the sum of £ 118 li » . ( j i y « r .:-. y , i-ii'id'ired from an oppi-msid pdu . ilp — tu . , ut i ' - » 'v : i L . " . b ic ipiuion by canuon-halla iiud . "' . i'rua . Th ' . pt : oy [ j v ., ti .-iiL-c-iinin ^ ' too er . rghtcned fr him , u .: u \ both h .-aiii h s t ^ 'in-brottcv in iniquity , Sir Kobi-rt Po I , w ^ ui 1 h ; . / o to succumb tvpublic opinion aa thoy Inul do ... j lu ;!? . ^ gonoi ' -y . The speaker proceeded to shdW th .-t- tl ; j peoplj cauul Hover better their coadirlon u ::. il they nr . qu ' . red political power ; ho urged urvn U-Sem-tLe neccGtit" of uuv ^ n and p ji-sevorance .
Mr . Donn \ N seconded the resolution in a splendid speech . Ho and that tw fcit much giititi . ? . ' . in coming fi > rv ? . iril to a . ssr . his Liah brethren in th < attalnmc * r-f tfuir j'Wt rights ; he thought that the whole ot the r . ' 'fating would aqrae with the re 3 ' > lu ' . on . IIw contender ., th ^ t the prtssnt was a met ^ Li ' qui'ou . i 6 ystfm . : w ' tie ho . - ^ d that the time had nearly arrived vheu ju « cti tv'o . i'd b ; tioro to the working milUo-is of both countries . Ths battle cry should . no \> : ba "England for Ir-: ! and , and Ireland for England ; " i . th wore i ' .. ike affected by bad legialition ; hitht-rto they had c . en pitttd against each other by tha dppresao 3
of both . Keli . rif'Ua animosities had been enyuautres ! and fostered by the knaves of Ireland as- wk ' . I a ., Eoqknd- Ere-y Hinn had a riijnt to worship i-i Maker in any wiy which he thought b . at , net interfering ^ ith the tight of hi 3 neighbour . He shf-vrel that what was-cin . 'd th- union of Ireland with E-v » land had been t-fi * ctcrl in a villainous mauner , the p" - > ple bavinr" no ve '< v in tiie mutter , but were crucid -d betwvon two thieves hi dv ;> -lt upon tbe wrongs to which the pfople < f iL- ^ tj . oi . or Kingdom had bi-eu subjected , and coticludyd h . ; i speectv amidst the cheera ot the assetubkd thous ' . nri :.
Tbs C . nairtnau put tbe resolution , which was carried unanimously . Mr . SiMMor ' s moved thr second resolution , as follows : — " TUat'thia meeting -ilev-s isith fe « lin ? s of co - tempt the speech of tbo Ir n Dck-. » , in the House of Lords , and also that o : the petretied Premier . ia th « House of Coaanons , that Ir-land is aaain to be , dyed with the blood cf her owa s ' . ms , a foe . -ittempts to cornplain . That bpyoneta and b , '!> - luaces and swords , are to supply ths placo or jus ice and right . That this meeting pledges itself in the face of these inhuman declarations to render our Lis ' a urei'ir ^ a all the constitutional assistance iu our power for the nccofnpliaament of Rupeal . "
Sir . Lilly briefly s-conded the resolution , and declared hia rea ( UneB 3 , aa au old Ejldier , if necessary , to fight for tho liberties of hia country ; and lie bt . itved thit Eaglishmen would not now take up anna to put , down Irishmen who were struggling for Hoetfey , but would &id them by every cunatitutioaal m ^ a ^ s ia their po ' . ^ er . ¦ The resolution was carried unanimous'y . lur . Wall moved the adoption of tha following pcti-. ' ra : —
"To the Honourable , ths Knights , C ' tiz ^ s , and j Eurgeiaes in Parliament assembled , the pe ' . ' . cion of the < undersign c ; inhabitants ot Nottingham and its vicinity , j humbly ehawi-. th , tha ^ iaa the iegitlative union of G .-. a » : ! lii ; la " . u wlUi Ireland has fiiiled to ^ ccompliih the oi-j-ct I fji whioii it waa iuatituted , your petitioners p . - ay ihatl
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Escape from Newgate . —A . prisoner nanW Prjca made his escape from Newgate on Thursday night Ho waa to have been tried with another for a bar . " glary at the east end of the town , and had i ' r « i < * v acquired notoriety by effectine ; his escape four bara after hi ^ first capture , by contriving to or , the outer lock of the cell in which he was conSasd a " Stepney . He was retaken two days after by gei ' geant Finnigan , who met him walking in Sou ; Wart He was arraigned in the dock at the Central Crimi ' nal Court about half-past eight on Thursday evening but was afterward ? missed from amongs 1 ; tha prigS nors awaiting trial , having managed to open thr eat * and let himself out . "
Extraordinary Longevity of a Crab . —? , T t . Templier , a . lersoy butcher , formerly aBsafarin- * man rnad ^ a voys . < re to Calcutta about two yeirs ^ jn ^' and while walkin ? on the beach one osy j n podi ^ J with = ^ era ! ofhis 8 hipmafes , be happened to seeing . b ^ r of rrab ? . one of wLich he picked up and ptu in ^ hisj . . ckrt pocket . Arrived on board bisvewijjg no longer thought about tho crab , and havinr iindena use of his jacket pinco that time , hoyp 3 terp :: y mor . nine had o- ^ 3 cion t »> overhaul hia cb est , o ;! ' ^ W ^ t out the eaiii jacket and put'tfnghis han , d in the pockeT he was nstonifh ^ d to find a living object therein * which provd to bo the CaVuita crab ' . ' T ' - ' / now full of life , and covered v ? ith brrvvfn mo « sy ba r and was f-xh' . bitcd on Monday morning in the mirk-1 , — Jersey Times of Tuesday .
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rThe S . i . \ - 'Tf ' m ^ &ccoirt of proceedinga after \' . i * a-ijo-u . imti ! of the Ge . inJ Assi-mbiy ia from - . ; : s L-Jinburgh ir . ;; i « si , tha tficial organ of the >; on-LctruaiL . n party : - j
A 55 E ? IBLY OF THE FREE PRESaVTERIAX CUUKCH OF SCOTLi . VD . Dr . \ Tt Ish hiving taken the chair , opened tbe proceedings by a viry snitable and polemr : zirg praTer , tha :-. kvn ? tnp Lord for the craci which He hr-d vou •>> - safe- , to H ? 8-. rvants . io : ploric ? tbe Lurd " s blessi-a- ^ the steo - which they hid take 3 , that all might be iiui : _• to work f' -r the glorify . c ? ff God ' s name and the ndvaDcement of Ct . ri > t " s c-tust " . After prayer , Dr . Welsh rose an . l Eai . l—Reverend fathers r . r ' brethren , I piisnrae our first duty , ia the cirapkote ' . < - > ^ in which we a -. vlact- * urqu- ^ tiorably is k > cbaatU jie ourselves by the choice f- \ a ni ' , il-rator ; I feel assure ' that the tyes of ev- ry iE . iiTid'ai l ii ; this Assenib " y—th-s (¦ yea of the trbols church and country—the eyes of a .. ' Christendom ars direc ' .-su to 01 . i iii . 1 ivi ( hial , vrhom to same is to pr r . ecnco l . Is piiicgyric- Iu tt-e txbaui - ( d state In which : aj ncsieri-M dut : ? a have left me , it is scarce in my .- ^ w . r to s ~? mtr ; , lut i : detn 1 f ^ t-1 thr . m ^ - ' -e-would be surerfiuous . T . -: J i-x * . i-nt cf his labours
is rriirXKn vrj >_ . ¦ : pi-ti - . 1 j-o . - .-ud , 'Woutii jsis . jy eat . ti ? Dr . Cluiir-. feTs *! : •¦ u :-:. t : 'T . uf Dr . Cha . n . i ?• naa : ; here was ¦ n . reivei -v . - . h ixUu- ' . axiry t-atLu-ir ^ sm , the v ? ho ! e of the vn- > t au ; u :: ¦ : ' . r .- r . eh-ifrin ^ for z . vn-. minu ' . - . s " ¦ : t : e ura . ,-. triU . as-Azia . Rri t . e L'n v i-ie ' -. . a ' : rs a j-er : i .- ; t f :. o ' .- < i" i ;• a ^ i ; h .. ; - « ik-rrch . ; - ; Dr . V . ' i i ^' . e .-i .. . t :- 4-- 'Avi :-i j . . y e-cii'le-bat scr-3 t m . ' -: t-j i »« .-lri tCt i .- ^ : j- '^ ce in t ^ ¦ our n . f . --njj bir sarriT it Is r » cood ( . ni < -. i , ( r . I !>' .- u" i ritb-r s . i " . a totec f .-r sceii frjrj tb-- ( irc . t I ; .. > j .. a ; . r < . f u ' . l Jirr :. tS and t ; e r . ! t > Ee Utad cf : J : < = ci . uu ' :, C . 1 1 Lit ; i-ro iOcct . j held this effi ^ e tn ia . ivi uai vp-. o . ry t :. ^ iff-r : a i » f 1
E . s c . 'E ! i- ) wl h : o T'rn ; es , is ( c ' ' :-. i ; a- > ' . - ¦> conj : ; cu ::., a piace in ttie eyes of au pitrer 1 " . Fut this I ictl - ;•» taking but = 1 - ¦*? vi ^ w of . ; ., ? s-ibj ^ ct . Ji ;< s g-a ' -i' h- " )} - - -. n devoUJ to the S' -rvrt-s tf his ht-avenly >' v _ fcr . and h '" s is tba hi ^ h ba w vroiuiai . 1 tti tt' .-su who , tsvine laboured sn ^ ossfully in t ; ,-:- ! r Master ' s e ¦ ¦¦ ^ . : rod tcat-d masy to ri ^ hieuUintii , Ere to thine v . ' ' . ' - > e st" * s f-r t ver and tv- ^ r . " T > . VM-l il » a left tL 1 .- ckair , tn . i it -zzs 'aitn > y U . C : - - -J . k-is . D-. CuauieRs then ro-e s ^ xi fv ' . —F .-h . rs a -1 hr ~ v . TT > . 1 r .-fj'iy fcrl ray in- 'i qi = cy f-.-.- tie lpS ^ ura « -: U-e ific- -wl tb jc-j r-: ve be * . - ; ;•'• :: « ; . ' ' .. ; c ^ rfcr w d ri 5 . I i _ riirr-iike it jd fear zi . d in t . sak . irj , f . sd jr . auch tr ^ Tjbli- - . Bjt vre b-. Te -SMrrant veben r . ret-i ! I y
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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-ncseproduct935/page/6/
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