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Exhibiting the gross irregularity and illegality of some recent proceedings of that Rev. Body—the dignity and decorum which ought to be there observed the intemperate behaviour of some of the Members with remarks on Bible, Youth, Tract, and other such S cieties:— the undue influence exercised by their Members, along with the Clergy, over public opinion, and the right assumed by them to point and sneer at all who do not think as they think, and do as they do—the impropriety of making mere Boys Elders of the church-local prejudices — Session proceedings turned into chit-chat, and scandal at tea table parties luterspersed with numerous anecdotes, and remarks on “Burns' on the Poor." &e. The whole forming an interesting publication, and filling up a blank in the literature of P.