Washingrcif. Ken. Mvrch £8. from the Western CUtzin.COMMUNICATION.DIED—Ot. .;onu*y last, in the 53d year of his age, the Kcv* Samuel Iian null, me pastor of the Picsbyiciiau church in this place, and of an .djuin-mg congregation. 1 his nun ot God was called in the course of divine pro videnct, io suffer u iong and very pain lul illness, under to men he iiijintfestad uncommon patience and Christian rcsig nation. Annual all hl MilloiingS his heart was strong in the loid and in the power oi his might, and nis tongue was as ready to sutler a long and vciy pain u.I illness, under whtcn he manifested uncommon patience, and Christian re situation i4 tmdbl all ins sufferings his htau was strong in the loid and in the Lord and in the power of his might, and his tongue w is ever ready to vindicate »* the ui liod to man'' Upwards ol twenty years of his life, lit had (lie hnnoi ot spending in the ministry ol die everlasting Gospel. lie cvci remained Jlrm in the defence of “ tile laith once delivered to the Saints.” Notwithstanding all heresies Sc schisms winch toi some cars past, have inter rupicd the peace and prospenty of the churches in this stale, He held Ja*c theform cf Hound of xvortt*—lie was uni-iornuy extu.piaiy *n hit conduct—lie was lam,lul and affectionate in the discharge ol his ministerial duties— he was greatly endeared to his flock and veueiatcd by ail Seldom, it is be iicvcd, has tuc powci oi me religion ol Jesus been inoi« eminently displayed than in the hie and death of tine scrvsni ot the moat high. Um lijc wot truly the Lijc oj the i ightcous and hi* taet end was alee Hie.