Patriot (Newspaper) - October 5, 1854, London, Middlesex Published on Mondays and 5, 1854. 2184. Vol. 5d. MISSIONARY of Members of British Missionary to and Heathen Nations will be hcM OCTOBER 12 and at GREAT The business will a.m. at and p.m. at Papers on the following topics will be and made tbo of free The Unity of Aim of all Evangelical vrith the consequent Obligation of Enlarged Mutual and Increased Practical Co-operation in the Entire as Conducted by Different J. B. To what Extent Can a Native Ministry and Itinerant Preaching of the in Distinction from the Pastoral be advantageously Increased in Conducting Missionary Rev. George What are tho Scriptural Principles which should Excite and and Limit our Hopes in Reference to tho Conversion of the Heathen to a Saving Faith in John Ticket of may be a few days previous to the at No. 7, or of a Committee who will sit at Hall during tho of england and the sixteenth autumnal ASSEMBLY of tho Union wiU bo held in and on the 16th and three following On MONDAY a DEVOTIONAL MEETING wiU be held in each of tho and Addresses will bo delivered by the Rev. Dr. at North tho Rev. J. W. at Newcastle and the Rev. S. at Tho Sessions for Business will be held on Tuesday on in North and on Thursday in Tho Dr. of Cheltenham wiL On TUESDAY a Public Meeting will bo held in favour of British Mr. JAMES SPICER in tho In a Meeting will be held on behalf of the Board of Mr. T. will take tho And a Meeting of the Chapel Building be hold ia North Mr. RICE HOPKINS in the On WEDNESDAY EVENING a Meeting will held in each for the Exposition and Enforcement Congregational The Chair will be by Mr. E. of at North Mr. G. of and at by Mr. tho Lord Mayor of On THURSDAY the W. S. will preach in tho Rev. Professor of will preach in North and the Rev. Dr. of will preach In A Sermon will also be preached in South by the Rev. Dr. and one in by the J. W. The and Delegates of our Churches are earnestly invited by the friends in the above towns to attend the Meetings and such as purpose doing so are requested tc announce their intention without delay to the R. Arrangements will be made to convey gratuitously from one town to attending the Meetings can obtain a Return Ticket for the and all its at one faro and available Monday to Friday G. Congregational October 3, 1854. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OF FROME ORPHAN HA I did then soek your oH comparing my opinions with those by your lamented and deceased was a division in the Liberal interest might injure the cause wo had mutually at heart The death of your late gallant Representative has induced mo now to present myself as a Candidate for your In addition to many this resorted to In the hope of some stranger ai who may not be pledged to sopport other who and would moder the notice and CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF ENGLAND AND AUTUMNAL NOTICE TO MINISTERS AND at a Fare a First and available from OCTOBER 16, to OCTOBER 20, may be obtained by intending on all tho Lines of tho NORTHEASTERN Principal and all intermediate arc included in tho - Milford Market Forms for securing these Tickets will be furnished by tho along the Cards of Those whoso journey lios only in part on tho should take a Single Ticket to tho Nearest Station on tho and procure tho to New or The of tbe wni be Wholly sv the A cordial invitation is renewed to Ministers and and all persons purposing to attend arc requested to give notice to tbe at the before Noon of the 30th inst R. W. D. H. October 4, 1854. UPPER OPENING SERVICES of the above JL Chapel will be continued NEXT when Two Sermons will bo That in tho morning by tho Rev. EDWARD and that in tho evening by the HENRY of Collections vrill be made in aid of tho Building Services will commence at Eleven o'clock and Six YOUNG MISSIONARY IN AID OF THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 10, 1854, the ANNUAL MEETING of tho above Association will be held in tho LIBRARY of tho 33, Tho Chair to be taken at Seven by DANIEL Esq. Edward F. W. G. C. of and Mr. Clement of with other will address the THIS Place of erected by the English Congregational Chapol Building will be Opened on 12. HARRIS to preach in the tho Rev. JOHN the Services commencing at Twelve and On the following October 15, the Rev. Dr. CHILD and the JOHN CLAYTON October 25, the W. S. A wiU be provided at the Pavilion on and on Wednesday W. S. EDWARDS to October 12. Trains from London to Brighton and 10. From Brighton to London at 6-6 7, and 10. ' THE NEW ASYLUM FOE FATHERLESS tub ot heb the 1814.) Designed to Receive and Educate Fatherless Children from tho EARLIEST INFANCY THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE PERIOD OF Without distinction of or r NEXT HALF-YEARLY ELECTION X of this Charity will occur on tho THIRD MONDAY in All applications should be made to tho where forms for Candidates information may bo obtained on any from Ton till Subscriptions most thankfully DAVID W. E. L. Better con- to nominate her at and Mr. and I therefore Uy before you the P. King will receive mentor my political In the that It will All be readily communicated by J. aid mo in tho canvass 1 shall have the honour personally to make among a belief in the principles of Free Trader and wish to see its more fiuly and extensively carried out I am in of equitable and the removal of all imposts that fetter commerce and particularly with regard to those excise duties which at present Interfere with the education and comfort of the I am in of the most rigid consistent with good and good if elected oa your would endeavour to retrench the public expenditure by tho abolition of all useless and I should support an extension of the suffrage by lowering tho and bellevo that tho limits of small boroughs should be extended rather than their privileges be Tho right to vote by Ballot is required to secure to tbe elector the of his tmo As a member of tho Church of and opposed to TO THH AND OF THE ORPHAN WORKING THE of your Yote and Interest ia on of JOHN t LEMON HAm ured of the Rev. Lemon of ii by the W. S. 38, 01#Mai4Md, by whom it is oa also 1^ Joseph L. Better Preston W. O. M. Eton College 10, J. C. Queen's O. J. A. - - i- I would desiro to maintain the purity M. 18, Kensington of the Protestant at the same I in the just claim of Dissenters to bo relieved bom and all imposts immediately upon their I should feel it my duty to promote that progressive reform which will best preserve all our valuable Institutions by keeping them in unison with the advanced education of the It may be unnecessary for me to that I would promote evety effort calculated to give increased energy to trade and The prosperity of- the justly manufactures of your ancient borough shall have my special I am not altogether untried in tho service of tho by and responsible if I should have the honour Daniel * will be received by those gentlemen marked with on by Hemr 8, Old or the 8, ARMY Office of Ordnances October 4, 1854. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to aU persons Of Contracting to supply for at the and Ordnance Stations -In Great Britain md in for One from returned as your I feel little doubt that In addressed to an experience of my you will be readily tbe Secretary to the Board of sealed and marked disposed to renew the trust which I now seek at your I have the honour to Your obedient DONALD September 25.1854. ASSOCIATION for the RELIEF of the WIDOWS and ORPHANS of SEAMEN and in Cases arising out of the Present Tho Committee beg to offer acknowledgments to those and others who have kindly contributed to the Funds of the The Committee are to urge upon the British at large tlie of making a more adequate provision for the relief ot the Widows and Orphans of any of our gallant Seamen and Marines who may lose their lives In the prosecution of the present contingency which has already begun in several Ihc Committee propose to limit grants almost exclusively to such except in particular cases of very on application from the Wives of men on the Tender for will 1 received at the Ordnance on or before tbe Pint Day of November and Tenders may be at any time during that who make are desired not to use ai Forms but those which may be hod upon application at TiT Office of the Secretary to the Board of Ordnance in By order of the J. Inland Somerset 2, 1864. 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ALGERNON St forced in a manner imder the Divine not only to inform the but to reach the and the heart Lord when referring to tho value of comments upon that ' those wines aro the produced from the first crush of the This work is a happy exemplification of what we think Bacon meant The author by his very limited himself to a ' first and certainly the product is so pure charged with the practical effect of fundamental and so flavoured with tha spirit of controversy on nonessential wo expect it will be highly not only by members of the Church of but by all Christians who ' hold the We can conscientiously aay of these four beautifully printed as far as we examined and nave done so to some they contain evangelical and in all cases where tha master of the house is unable to expound the chapter read at family and to exhort those placed his domestic we strongly recommend thia We have little that this riuA vu mo - ic IS multiplied afl aro our Works of and direct tha studies we have as yet had no Commentary which wo could or for GRADUATING in tho in evety unexceptionable for use in family There a need for a Commentary suited for use in family devotion which should embrace tho whole Word of This need the ia our fully met and It does not critical it is not argumentative nor seizing the practical it unfolds their meaning in plain ' Bible and is never wanting in pointed or in searching application to tha heart and We can heartily recommend the in an age when tha truth is in is beset by foea of every it is impossible to overrate the importance of snch an addition to our Biblical literature as the ' Domestic The is moat and tho We are so impressed with the sense of ita high value as an evangelical exponent of tho Word of that we could earnestly desire as a mighty weapon against tho and as oar Works of df and direct the studies we have as vet had no ' for of References may be made to Rev. 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A judicious written in a plain and forcible suitable for domestic The comments are clear and and consequently may be understood by every member of a at the same they are not carried to such a length as to prove tedious either to the reader or the Domestic vrill doubtless be into many a family Written so plainly as to be understood even by The arrangement ia excellent A Commentary of kind has long been The spirit of each comment is truly all matters of a controversial character having been it is well for sincere Christians of any and of every and tho con doubtless be found to the need public have long felt ifor a Commentary on purposely designed for domestic commond it to tbe attention of tbe Christian A very handsome and valuable Testimonials fi received by but which he is at Uberty to - John 27,