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*iS5!tJ - : n •.nn I ' -'-f-ll—M. jglHiiiliT'TUtfaoitt i •( <ME Urma t ' t 11, kw . -a <mm name.. Arm Uaf —niZ^ ir.Simi—C^aat tuiS' laM ! ••r--.; til- I—s • • -t ^uit Ssaaej : wn S ^ IS i I iirt—L ^ ^ ••.rti—3 r - - " • NASHVILLE^ TENN] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1859. PHea. W«-a Boii^Mk T h n wkat Wlinsw>e Htw. lis debt; XbaB «tai: rdpo^^f frMh tte taMt, WSt (vttla "ait A n t wd b{||U! bMaadiitie kortsc fiooa, AB soMrai is «aaiD«l<n, nihil of Sod. -Mmjm IBBllCtl t to ra a M n ««r itamii. niiaveewtaot taBrtc JLn<{ « • v{& sd te cflaii, l b Mr koraO; fiAw x t i ^ «a ttB ««r a n b M i t c T ^ Qai«* «» * pWffifBl riwr^ Qairt u dht Trlnd-iaabid tna, &i.Mian&trartk)g tmr. Vasa kq^fa pccM »Me»i '.ttOm n e C u r e , rttn i/is SFLimy cirvx fiy 9t r r r e r . or F n v m A Tmx, CkiH rrrer^ Dvalk Heautaehe, or Biliaa BUivSK Femn. isdecA l __ Iefaua af CSKSUCS R rii;iiiiiTi-1 b| Meal, rsiased kr tke 3 eaaotriea. ! isci:^ 9 kniisr aSeit te hyAei It: tba VmiTfnm pnrplg ti^an. « iBi»4 » ibr Fi-rcr sad. -i^ae. Sucii itcd ta oSfT. -sitit a p g i g j enaiaoc t&B itiinw. usd -sitk j l-jmniimi ua praof. that oa bana t 1 ia iDK ia HIT mumtttr- prntEcti 'frran piPinaiti t ^ j ^ ~ at' aerrsce in it ssTstU. P-rv^^ta-i ii iitntr tlNid^ :ijr pa«ii=t rscapea tie risk -vHd. I iir TicdrRt ntarits of tiis bdriU ^ ^ ^ I ISa " i 'rwT" expdi tiat IFCT - Aacx&om hh- Is.Tii^ p j ^ t of the i £ m c ; t f t It aprrrwh of its prraramtory i liil- -h r 3es m'afiy era- T« I I - " cnrn^ioh^ts. ict 3liQ the * I tjaactiry we ju;;JT S«r a lioSatl |-T'm Frnat Jkain snuniQ^, , TiXn it « a uaa it a s d j Sat It Jspprf tiia pcce * <aa&*nni<i«l»SSD» ^ t t e l u 4mj v^JtBOur, ISH^ if its ftMi ooly « « t b a t II ^ AlMi«sEitartkaBttaa,«ia aot per czMnn ccd ^tmSl tx the t£sat.—imdmmrk Ammtr IBS fULPIT. : BBJLTm^: mnsAajiaT. »r BAXxnu <I3««*pbsted, ApeOosmtond; VHSod gmtiM iiKRM 8<>teiBrii)Mrii]» SMitpta«i*bniT tUofcarilkwhe^watenaf ImtdodtibU gh^ d e incmsK"—I Cor. ffi. 7. ..i h «n the fTcr » «cB IB i I ui t^ aBattft* '"TOtJ »r ti» -pc-i^ aail ( hremtittr-.-. that it cr<r!tam» soC |iU p-iratlr it- pi rHtai.'iai m» ^ K^.ca whaxrmr ixpott t&eec iz uc ult as hmltbf Hi t^ IT tliec 1 -V^r » wt >Im« tSr ( • t -— A grast Tajarty at d |ti axz^ TIS "rhicK ar« Hi T-kHic. 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Ha<r wimr oBfrn ia ika Sa«sb moid irioice eieeBBkapraaettadcal ACMI SbcuTuadappa- a t o m M n t U . I» tka pra^ctilfof tcBjJbtxj risk hnSbwvaaM baaSwitMeaBd persauwct X RBI^BBI jovzsal sajs: "Vben w bnthrra. n o t SI ca atwuul of a mivil, liiaaiisgalar oMgeDOBMitaC&tlUcTitmldaidl te Mui sa a Bat af new nAaeritaa." Xt ia atMB'. Wa aiar liteaadatatttisanSa ta«RttiBtcct to piwdttaiaiacfisaf tlidr I Mm as tita pxtAwtioiWi*a t^atrw ia c&tfted '•OfmVttf (tea baak. TUa mtj bajaaaatsTe, bot ewla*a«6*. Ifcee^ mat liter 4e ekse of a gts. that wlgniiTlBftgoa'* igiiil,sar iHceda mai^kt tteraoMKNBjIqrtiirt. TbMii, bRt*eaa.ifTiietti=k»wantibrfp to grand tba TOMC OHiTata ia tba bilk " I aas ia IfiiwiTWH*. E r ; waaied to (o sSea to a aoKiiwi al Bed Oak 6iv*a; -von to a B<«itT«Bbia: aora ttked aie a aboattrastjdaOaaadar; vw^te^i^TCtC Tbea a r n i B a p ^ brother cAandnehb hone. Aiter- w i a aKSlter KDod Bapibt btMher. «bo bad vobtc «az>3^paido7&uamiaa asd bit itas« bie wb«n i «aa ta BoarihriQe bidbre, oSnd ma hbborse; ^f.--' \ Arm aban Ju.:- its mt" > otjbi itfaaaaboa.idadl}'; batdoatadaoabom. it.«Cn«aBML FratanedtovaUc.— X K ruir. to a« JailrOfi O.fraaaf• If *««nrTiiStSaaari«i!}e,«« bope to Bi«ei that bt««lMnaiBaetbtbn>tbR^ Ho nrtEeciB cot ta XflUiKtala itExasm," arcs ^ n g b Ibry m Jbibo- iMittm^ea. p e i B i i t tiMr d a ^ ^ m aad aoo to ti^pie awajp their «aalf j>jaiafejetpwt iTiiedMpattn'i—todi aa taxd draaaib the BecMEW ttU fwMnnabte. Paopia so*^*^;* lore to ba in ^ Mtbn. ptac&allT ad^tiag thecM w r " ft b better tob^aot of thaaoot of the Takn^^BbSniBthere SnhiaB^ j n o a t baar «i»aaaoaeaMot &aa Ui Hp*, Igrft b herd to tabi a from Ids diil^ Talk iBd ooB- I'lnru. or Bs^Lts * • ' pitmaIM tm» mx^^MX'^ -tfw. -nJl •i ilsr-tk ft tkr LMHf ka»«s»r?T»>L S-ai-tirHnriiftetliamMtrf I 't It: antl -rttaJt. -Jw a«!ar i* at < fp-t Twmff -fiinia I ki f3 saxntvnss EucaT KSstrxnK ~ a u H WHS. Xha doodi wbicb ma with teafer, i b t e OKtttejFaoQa wSfttaiB; B e Mtor e o * wedf6 ema to break K m eC aar&BAaa. dkaia; Our w r i t e and MBea Budta , SiebKaaf eodBmphda; Aa tkaasikte jbadowT Jeatai ma, lha ei« b o b briheat into bcstan. flbtfii • • i jaf towatoldep^ at blae, ~ ytm ^ g f c g kninbiaa saver 3 u f , —« Bdaift ItetaoX^Uacr.' b Harper^ Mi^ rtfcBBttmAB^Ma wiliLilw fctta mimi of a -Do joBre»arf>er»hat Jtm fctU dMthaa^lSxt^ibanid. "Vbat abool thes. •vtetef^'M wiibaBof ( M ^ M b c a O B t t o a a i to BVBBW. Xba^ toolc Ibr «-« >T liy »at t m . intB ataja.*^ SaOruhMs ffiittalaaptpa. pob- Bdmiia Batea^ iiMkiBgof ths daaga of Sr. HauUflgtoa'* finaa tTsibma to XciaiSuiai, I - K I I - » - a - a I r jtonsf SKDwacaa m u «<uJ t^Mal •Oftam. " ~ *tiBart.m*Mmt!r-wrmxrAaro( r-mmmtrntSMemtrntrnkCm. lammmaaBtr^ -Ju BMiiMtmUfoW tetew a «Kr m* hmt -m^ TJ-- 1 • I 111 ^m aUi'a unmaiB "'npMiTTf a •It ia l&»«icU9atkii to «hidi «B ban iooK Dt^aasan^ton waBt«iiflnf,lf hehad sat i2niid]r arriTcdatit. UbbatteaaadMbgaetafadrf— wblrbbTibmMihLproteaabrauBmtjMga. £B aaBMtaaaabbhavbac baett* aitfibia where Be. bdtoeSCeri wbatbrSititelybeBrt afc Hwrtht>iwm«HbiHflriL VklBMwthat haAbantpriae^aaroffltoa»«aaed Haftihcr «M ori^aaqr of ~ " BaaOabuia!!. Sr. adM ami Mend. aaw» are IB- JkMitBinr^teoKi^ Bnirci ^.ItC^lfiCMiMrihBlid^ftQBttlW OITfBt ttBtt^" m i iTTfriiiiiii n WitoHH- ^ t a e d laiBiMiMi* JiiMn—lli— T— te jatz. U h n r — a j ftoH II— pwert « mg eaDiauite ar »—nt^ -rii inii -'^"••''•aiiiMaailniiiii ilii.ii -1 i.«»lT iiiaiai a tar mtt ^ I Wf ^Sn mx Man aa »•» i—- t-a ^f ,,n ,, aa tkai 1 iatbuMwaafilarir t ^ M l a * CisMsr tmm an IIM lb af m* < ftbr a^ ^dMto hr " maa-ni tto BaiAiiri— la^Sai. Ob. »ll»a a... nr. illlln T H I Ckanlt af Cla^ ia" tUs akntaf Jk eooptnd to » kvdtudiT, u d k tk«r«fen tte MMto tf bNi? auntaiL pmaM for 4*- T^A^aaat asd jv&e&gof ih* dhiiM lif^ aad of aU b d j bOmmm. h , vUok aim O m meaHoaii iMwoBM^faetnL ThaGn^ i f t t k u a imtettonwd » TOT i a a d e q ^ and M U k n s Tiawof ml Mue«tmvith tke RHow cf ^ ^ ttmfia* WHT ooaipuediad udafyKiMifisd ike per- aaul O a M n n I Cb^ Itod^Tet them. S o v M d n ^ tkefrieitaa of Jasumk* mdta ntmfa! fiarUiiidaeto m a j Tttol erila wlook Uaier Amr p n p t m IB Ae dinm Hft, aad i^n* Satan a g r ^ «t £]r aisduef IB tzMBpHag dowa aoBM of Oiis aortfcopM plaateia. tbagatdca of God.— F ^ it pnjBdtoto tfca p v u power u d tat- esto of aay ono of iks aiiiirten Cirat, a&d a « a t ku«M£da<». Wky skooM Petar U Buied to tk« £ipanMBMBt of Pksl, or BMI of ApoUto? Utey anio etotttially BBfiko «Mk otker in t h m petEon aad muBcr A t f a n anted to ooenpy tvti tutf ^stifiot and j o s tkoold not kinder tk^aaeaato a atker. n^arcUb a» msar Blan tooring in ^ aa«e kaaTou. wbftti^ ky tko aaiM Ouipotoit kaad, knt p(«Mnta« a dimalfitd l%kt iridok adia kean- ^ and v t ^ t j to tk« «Btin MOMBT of ntBTO, of wkiekyt^fintoaosanjparta. Soeondlj, diu of tkb kind euNsidm nakolT ttnfo in tka O v ^ i k m tkoa dtodd k« kanum; andtenqg oo-ofantioB. Btooa tke Apostle waa too*<ed with oanMct loGatado te, and find i n a c t i o n aculaat, tk« euoal. ssadod Ootintkiaa pro&Mn «ko kad indnlg- ed in tkeas di^OMmkla aad tajaziou pnfR^ eneea. TUrdlr.tkia gravaorilidwaja folkwa —Gia it k ^ md if t ^ He,tbogiw Antkor vt «T«y TxtaUsa^ po««r, of o w y frwiifriBC iafljKOot, and t m t j oaDMnvnt fona of and ficmt, ia aai Us & i m ia gnmd,tka kloi^ii vitkk^and tko Cknekotvitker. Ok, a d ka& i^teoos nqaecoo of oar wwldly policy I tka &o«gkt of wkid dM«Id kntUo «a in tin dsn, aci ^ T oor and prida. Tkon a n two tkiaga w vUdi I wonld oall atteatioa » iHiiirtratiBC^ text. I. aUjiiwtan ^ktoiMtoWfrinitoBftA'^. 1. It ia vaiiod in its daiaotor, ^'dantinit Tkk doakto tern not o B l j ^ tuMdtotto ainatoiia period, bateztead&t» all tiBMs and fbraa opet^am. Tkej arr figwatiTdy mntMned aa in^ndiag otker medaa of aBtioD; aa tko kraaking «p of tk-j &21«w gtrad—4ke oaatiBg in tko a a ^ veod- iBf, prvsiaj, and m r j san tkataay ooadaM to tke knitk and frnitfalsMa of tke Sarkr'a •inejaid. Wkiktko "aeadof tkok^^oa" aki^wmm vitka Ukttalkand, tko^anta of graiwamt ko foatuad kyaraij •Mwt.to l^oaMto tknr gtoartk in piaty and naafiihwag. Oa* g n a t fo«un of <mr woik ia to aow tke amti, to plant, and tnnaiOaat, and tka Ckaidi kas so r M t to eontnl oor elR«t>—kinder ow nal, or So' anytkiag to mar ottr work, ne fumetcr of ^ g o ^ d o««a okedienoo to Je- n a aloM ia tkat departasnt of lakor. every OMB wko kaakinwdf keen txaaa^aBtod, ky naiilw nteaai, out of tkaUngdoaa of dark- BOMKiBiotko ki^doto of God'a doKT Soa,k« oareMle dofa Dot tnzapie oa tko aaed aowB, asd break down otker t n n q t e t o ky kis kaagkty kearisg. We analao to water and prana; feed BM boild np. Tke deetziBe ef Qod is eoapai^ to As "nin aad aow {rem ktoMB, wmtn;^ tka cartk and £UiBg tko pook tkooof; itdnpaaatkoniaaadfirtikastke dew.^ Tko miairtry of t n ^ kaa not oaly to Itmne away tke foUte and prejadieeB of pra- loaon; k^ e m nay tkeir iasaj^d ex eeOenoiea a n apoxooa, and m s t be tafen away, aa tka Tiso-draner not only eaia off maay aeoiugjly keabky of tks Tiiae, beawuo frnitlc^ k s t a i a s gnpe, tkem- acdna toaake tkareniMaiag £^)meaad Iwrnoa. Tka ministry «f tke Word is not ahnya intended ky God to oomfart yon; k«£ to iastrvet, chtile, ooosd, ooBTart, and Una. It it not very pleasant to fiMi God's praaiag faufo eattiag a n y oor iwaeiwiii ex- odknej, feeling ear Taige-epraading btaeties aadTa^tkBTeal WofeddimiBntiTewka Bsder his kasd, and he httended we shonld, tetkia file ia u migkt be tko man £ndtfU; te oTery bmtdi ia Claift ^ imrttk frut ka puryrtk it, tkntitmay kringteik flwr» feat. 2. IBB lakorers woo as dtrennfied as tkeir lakon. PaBl««aBl»Id,earaaBt,adf-daying Apoatte, wkoaa p n t e n d viewa of tk* Gvpel cotoBWtded i k reject of tke adrtraaiusiBBd awakamedtke" ofi^fiMBds. Bat k« m & r toopnfoBBd te^mny, a&dys WQtdswm OABB &g4loek to Aa-bdlev times (2 Peter m. 16). ert oot^paksa maaner, a Bian wkoao wkok keart wkaa keal WJ8 onaai led from tka of toiiktraiieii,^"aBAiB kusa- 9 m " anykara aportiaii ef M t t a s ^ e t - fet of a &itkfia Gotpid w u ^ . n . SnktnBBwWait «f Dittmt wHk kmmee* imMirwtnitiilg. 1. ItaiatifwwMB^. "Nehkerkkotkkt phatatik anyfiii«g.nei^ k o ^ watentk; btdGodOai fim& At imcrmuJ' Anakgy. mo rf God'a g r a c ^ BMtkods of teaching, •kowsBa^ B<^ldtkeSeId: itssoamay ko riA aad good; tito ned tkat k nwn aay kaxood aadTigemiwi&tka genaaTof Ufe; OBmayM appHedisitaaMsf^pnCaet tema; ksi ^ lawa of ]i&-gi*iBg and iirait- kearisg a n all keyondlike power of tka kaad tkat aowed. Let tke'ktofcaadaaa look oa, apply meaza aad esBd op prayen; a a d i f t k ^ id, tkeir aaswen ckawAo mora tlw powofGod. robs minktentrf'all oe- oaatoB ef pride, aad oodBe lonra of pt^alar u p k ^ tkeir keaettkg IBB, aad teaekes tkat toat, instead ef rtadyii^ effect aitd pop«larity, tkay^ovldaeekaoak. Itakoteaekesdinr^ es Itow to «w and a^preoiate aiusters. Tkey too'ofka Mtker idotiaa tkem, or ora^y tkcm, bat aeiiker is ertr»T»g«iit praise DOT indis- ertatiaato blame oaosoBaatwitk tko saered eon- naetiim of tko teaser and tke taogkt. S. TkelKviao inereasek asTined as tke p f t e a n direiBikd^aBd tko kkms aameioBs. Tko seed aown eaaaot genuBate witkoat tke liiMtriag eamy of tka Holy Spint. We oastitfbrtk.lmt,ck,temUotk(»^tl it&lk ky tke wayside, on atony pheeB,amongtkwiu; or if ia tke g e ^ groBBd, tka ntio of iaenase k k^utd eoatrol, te it k aomo (Urty, aix^, a kaadred fold. A m e u ^ tke good seed aa eacmy may aow tans—aad we an not oom- itto plaek tkemap! Wkat imkedlity! t e i t u a TtaEels a n all we wko k(rid GedV treasures! Ikmlepmtta k aaotker form of tko meeess. Ak, my bretkreo, yoa ^trt^ pUats eaa <aly kriag fortk frait by and ia God. We weep as w« see yoor btosaoms nip- ped ky tke fito^ or kUgkted by tke sua,—aad m e n wken we a worm at ike con of yoar fraiL Wko oaawnfortyoBkyew word kat God? Spread forth yourself before tka ana like tke ^ of » flower to eatek k k keaTealy nys, Md ^ aweet i ^ w e r w k i ^ tke God of graw amy asnd; tkao yoa will not ko kanea, and mfSraitfal ia tke Lord. S. Tke graeioBS oertaiaty of tko prodaee: « God fiwlh tke iaereasB." ^ o t mttsi give, as some aay ia Utdr pray«9 rtry often, bat smRR, as aooDtisaoBSBidtemrale of aetion. Te% as a aeed-ti» aad a karrest an eoBaect- ediaaatan.aoiali'teGae^ A&minemay p r e r ^ te a pmod, bat tkis oaly eakaaoN tke valae of tke uw of iaereaae, by tka ealaauty of its akeeBee. Ba^tken k a solemn a^li- eation of tkk,—it k tkat wkidi a man mwetk ke akall reap. Is kk kaad eontrastedf so akaUkokkkamst. IskksaedbadT so skatl bekkenp. Haakoaowa to seUskaesa, pride, aad Taai^t k« akall rew a tertibU iaerease of all tke sad ftnita of ^ e n ^ ^ 4- Tke aieasan ef aneoeaB k beyoad God giretk tke utcrtam"—mor« or leas as w« a n fitted to ke tke ekaaaek of good—ia aaswer to ear pnyers, or tke prayen and ooa- atateaey -ef kk people identified witk as. If we f a r a ^ te oai^hes we dicald kave t<mt ri^t to stipolato te a girea inerean; bat as ei^pioyed M God aad rewarded ky k i ^ we mast Bot Btake saeeeas tko rala of aetioii.— Leave tkat to God. It k kk own departmesi. Bat wo Btay skow ear lore for wal*—oar k%k estimate (tf tkekooorof wortiaittekim —and ear aympatky witk tke Great Hosbaad- man, by oar earaeat solieitode and prayer for tke welGkn of kk cause; and ke will aot fail to g i n aa sack resolts as (ball glorify kis name and anka good oar mkaios—eTea a o ^ teoarkinassMktooormiButry. O Cktk- tkas, nmcmber yoa deal witk God and kk miBistm botk; O pa»ton, JOB deal witk God Ktd tke p c ( ^ botk! Wkat stdema interests, re^poBsil^tais, and destiBie* kxag on tkeee relations I llay we co omsider tbem to be aUe to rejoice in tke pronpeet of tke j a d ^ m a t wkiA Irings teados and taagkt to oon- firaat God, and to rcaeire raitakk rewards at hk hands; and may we find ia oar people oor crown of rejtidsg, for Jesos'aake. Amea. UaowB wilk,BB reqpectas ia the work, asd tntk. . ^ It of kti OVB CZpCClBMt furaiHll6d» Hfi dcmt, BBd ksBond tf God.— Apdaa,Bii^^ iatke Setiptaree, witt a ml- m y toBgaa peisaadad BWB to wksaee tko G o ^ earned tkem akBg witk ia an kk -news asd aetioBs to eatetprisM aad aekien- mssts we«U Bot kam eoomdeted Ue^ SoBBW WBfed Bgreat ia Ob an^otiy, aad wa only k ^ t e ^ time •^mt a sj^intel-aiBdea aad anted CkarA wm eeadaoe to tkakeat distSm&m rf aaak XfirtBt takBte te tkBBdSeatiaB of Ob kad^ a Ckaat. Tken a n two pnaeiates «v«r^ rtiKaz tke OnstiaB BODktty wkkk ^pdy to fev olk«r tlmei. Jkst, n e j onastlaker wketB tksy pkas^ aay man Oaa Pu Tia»tkyo<»Uprea«k tka ward in Asia, Ctey wan eaaMBded tBd» a IB PkrntiaaBd Galalia: or, wen panntted to ga to wke* Oey e a a ^ to go^ ikB Spirit wfldbteteabawkara. WadoaatBOB'-^ teapky^impBssaili^; kattkaitke aria. BBder I»riBB taskiag aadgajdaaee. be M,oftenBgaiBstlkaff o n B l w toisMsBf Utoma^BBltetfMabTGo^ SMaad- ly. Tkey aawBfcsfcaga t^^peea^ ^ for oAer^ VM^ wUtkm my U isB^Bd and Inpiand ky ealtea^ v d r own iudl»tdiial T*-'^-**— remaxaa, aad Ha who R w w n ^ m ^ n i oOanto aaaUw. w S S S l n e r ^ $ . ~ n a a Tarioas . ^ adsptad to flm uiiisuaaa'Se kdkar, Bfo, aad ealtem; a]s<«r#Biit eiaBd^ - - aad « r y » S w i M ^ w k ^ TM l ^ ^ u l s ^ a k s B r ^ W ^ ^ C Qod aSka «»tkkjlmaiil Tk* WALBUA ft JBBT ASI^ ctailto iliatttoaarit rartha Th a n aSnded tke driatisa to gaaxd affsinst it u van afforded tka Jew. Tke driattaa kas m«ek koaad to napoci tibe amustry a waa tke Jew. Tka a^.diffwoioe is tkis: tke J«w waskonadbotkeiriHy aadmorallT; (ke diikikB k kosad only monOy. Wkilst, tkea, tke etril or lower kaad is remored from tke «kristiaB, ko k atillkeld ky tke moral or kigker obliffUian. And ^ tkat professes to ke a okristiaa eaa aomnerid kim«^ cf kk obUgatiflaia tlus regard ikan ka oaadiaBge tka tarais of salradoa. If. titerafon, ke fail to disAarge kk da^, ke wm be keld aeooont- akla te it. Tonpport&e mtustry implies'iBOn tkan to dole oat a'few doOsia, cat of &oasands, jast n u to keep tke soal aad body of tiie pnaeker togetker. It impBn tkat ka be ren- dered ooadfortakle. Ia some isatasees, aims' t « 3 a n so poorly sastaioed, tkal tkey searee eaa a&rd a deeent ekange of elotkes, and wken tkrowa ia eompaay witk tkrir wealtky bnArea, tiiey feel embarrassed and entrap^ beeawM tkey &11 so rery te Aort of ritanag tke ooaiforta of life eqaally witk Oeir bretii- rea to wkom tka^ waister. Thej feel da-' pressed aad disaoataged, and a n apt to tkiak ^t tkeir kceUtren ean but very Utile far Tkk win cripple &e enogiea of aay I t win mate Borry prwieliers. It win erea make a s o ^ Readier oat of a oae. If tka body k impoTwukad, tke miod k san to be imporakkcd too. Wko eaa ap- ply kkmiad to stadywkea bck coatinBally kamaaed aad perplexed aboat fte neeeasarios «t lifsf If ka trim to stody, tke neeesnties of kk ftatily will kaaat kirn u speetres, aad ke wiQ k a n to wresde witk tkem as with a giant ftoe; aad if bs taeoeeds in elimtsa&ig and dakontiBg kk nbjeet, it k b^ a two-fold effvt, wkidi p a d v ^ y exkaosts kk strengdt, l^tpanBg kim fyr a preamtan graTOu More- over, wkm ke tries to stady, from kis neeem- toBB riwamrtaaoas, ke mast often ait ia tk« aama room witk tka wken all a n kad- dled aromd oae &«, and wken ke searedy kaa fin BUBates oaieti^e at a time. No maa eaa stady to maak adraata^ ander saek etr- enmatasees; and wkeaiUBisten anradaaed to n e k naeesaitiM u tkaae, and tke people get poOT sermoas, tkey get jast nek u tkey kare provided te. If tke people wiat good preaok- ing, let tkem nqtport tkeir preadters. " Oxk or Us." IMNSTKHIAI. SUTFOSX: Tken is, perk^is. BO daty mon dearly taagkt ia tke New Testament tkui tkxt «f misisteinal sspport. Tkemiuster of tke gcs- pd k to live by kk office. It k not kk daty to eolbvate &nns, bat to e^tivate eoals. It aot kk daty to teaok Greek aad LaUo, matkematies aad aatoral eeieae^ bat to teach tke divme seieeee of tke salvatifm of tke seal, tkroagk doist. fie k calkd to a special wmk. Tke pet^le a n petiskiag for Isiu of kaowledgft. I t u k k daty to eomatanieate tkat kcowledge, whiek k to make tkem wise BBto salvatioa. He eaaaot teach anless ke kas tiate to kara asd to eommsnicato wkat ka kasl«Btaed. He eaaaot kave tixieimlMske is sapported ia kk eaUiaf; by ^ose to whom ke ministers, aad te wkose benefit ke labors. A maa to teadi a sdtool saeeesefally, mast de- vote kk wkole time to i t How mn<^ moreso in regard to one wko teadies tiie way of sal- jt&ia. As a geceial rale, oae maa eaa at- totd wuijuinfiilly to bat oae barae^ti. I t k trae tkatke may kave several kraaobes EBC- ecaedbQy eoadaetod, by kaviag depaties aader saml ovtnagkt; bateadi depaty mast attesd strictly to km own dqiart- meat. The minister, kowever, eanaot te^er tka daties of Usaalliag toaaotker. He mast disdtaige tkem in kk own person. Tka obli- gadanswkiek ^ I b s t a r kas laid apoA kim eanm>t ke traiateied to aaotiss. n a t te may kaakie to diadiaige hk daties, "tite Lord kas ordained ^lat tkey wko {oeacli tke goapd skall l i n of tke gospd" Amia kter of tke gocpd eaa ao man property dis- AMTgt kk dtfaas aa a pnaoker, if ke kas to labor ia a dop, a sckoM room, ia a store, or oa a tem, t k n a kwyer or a rtatmnaw c(^d dkcita^kk duties if ki wen to £^owany ai tkne oacupatioas u a basiaesaL Tka n - qpenwkility af pnaduag tka gae|)d kaa keei taidoaaeertradaacf Bi^inaB tke Lord k a called aiMaa% to week of kk S j ^ t , and tke retfc tkeae mea tka Lwd kaa a ekarly apes tke ekarekes. Is tke atiaister to « maka fan proof of kk miaistryr" Stinly k*k.kBtkowr AsPaal did—"ye an oar itkB." Hkewke, « n flte samkers of ekan&a to maks fell tkdr £sei- pltokip B a i k a w r - ^ I f y« kvB me, keep aassaaadmeBts." Tkat'akMr. Tkey a n to do it by canyiBg oat tka wQl Ckrist.— »e wOl of C k i ^ amoi^ pna I t e t U T t t w a Baftiat. A. vemtt.T. MISSBS. EDITOM : — k a n at last itadied ^ or ratker saeeaeded ia Ketti^ kold ^ a aovel qaestid^ ( t e it k deddedly novel to Bie) to ask yoa, ear Mme of tke readm of yoor most exedlmt paw, tka Tinrntsst* BapHsf, to answer, aad u a t i!<, wkat gronad eaa or do u i^vidaal oeeapy, re%ioasIy or ee- ekaisatieaHyJar aay ofter way, lAo k deekred aawmber ^ alawIpEB te&m, k y a eoaacil oompoced by tka BMSt disenet delegates from a l a t ^ evety ekarek omapoeang tke asso^tioa IB wkoa presdaeto ke resides, sad parports to be tke partor of osa of tke ekarekes, riaiming to ka oca of tke eomraeot parts of tiiat idoi- tieal assootatioo, aad tka same verdict kas been rendered by aa overwkdmiDg majnity ia tkeGeaenl Assooation of Tnoesseeud Nortk Alabam, or tke Coaventiwi of Tenn, ia other words, aad k tkas, tken. aad tkere, refosed a seat witk k k delegates from tkk lawless te- tioB? Aad tken ia tke tea of all tkk to take a pleasant ride to Ri^BM>od. aad be elected P m d e n t ef tke Bieaakl CoaveaticH:. And tkat body, too, claimiag to be of tke same d^ Qomiaatioa as those eompo^ the two first bodies above BMBtioeed. I wu<h to know by wkat kind of reasoeiag or loi^c they eas i]Me tkat a eonsiatent coarse of prooedare ? BretkrcB, I am in earnest aboat tke jmper aaswer to tke above iaqniiy, asd I will be own tkaa tkaakAd to aay brother tkat can expl^ tkat appaitet mystery, (to me at least.) And I ammon astotusked to fiad Each a thing ia tke Baptkt ranks, for of all tke peo- ple on tk« tea of God's grem earik, they oagkt to be tke lasttopraetieo iaeonastencics, te that daas of people kave beat fijjktipg that very ekmeat wil^ ail tke power of tkeir imnd aad coal for the last 30 years. Tkatlknowof myself and if the historian k a recorded ike tratk, tkey kave been battliog for that pricd- ple (oonsisteacy,) togetker with the traa doc- trines of the Bible te aot less thaallSSO years And now how stoanga it soasds to' me, t« kear it ia tkat qauter. Ok I Imtkrcs, it ;rata karskly ca my cars. Aad now I do teteby aolint a satis&oory aaswer or ezplana- tioa of tkat strange doiag^ £roia tkose com- peteat to the task. Bro. Graves, my brotker, stand firm npon tke Tf>ek fininda^on of Cknl's etetaal tratk. aad GMl's word te it, yoa will never U l . Tarn nddier to tka rigjit nor to the left for nona, and a futhfol vatekacaa on the walk of oar bdoved ZiOB, err alood aad spare not when yoa see tke wolf approach- ing by hk stealthy steps ia the ihspe of error, tyranny, or aay other form. Yon aiay rest assarW t k ^ yoa, aad wko now compoM tke Spring Street Char^, a n asiversally sus- tained by tke of Texas, ave a few dissentiBi; vmea ken and tkera, aad tkey are few a d te betweea. . Yoa a n sastained ani- versally, a te a I ean l a m . And tke eyes of not only tkk State a n oa yoa, b«t tke eyes of tkk wk>le TJaion are; yea, of A k world es- dosed. I send yoa $1 for mysd^ aad ®50 f(kr Brotker H F. ^ d l y , to aid in baiUiBg tka Spring Street Gharrsh boose of wwship. a ^ I am traly sooy &atl am aot aide to aead $100, for I woald do it diearfnUy* if I had it, Init I eaaaot. God ^)eed is bsttk- iagfortkateatka itkiaCkrist. Ikopato see yoa f a a to tee at Waao tkk fall, God iag, wkiek k aboat 80 or 90 miles ^stent ^Ma ksra, at iridck tiam u d jdace I will pay ap all arreanges that I may be d<ie for tke Thuutstt Ba^^ MS yon doubtless win kava yoar aooaaais wiA yoa te areaiages. And BOW kat, bot Bot least of all, by a great deal, do MflMstiy ac^dt and eatrei^ yoa to e t k n n ^ O k ^aee aad defead yoar Iroa Wkeel, &am (me to a Biaay d a y s a y o a caa spanas. May God of iafinite meny, £ieet yoar steps ia tks patit of tratkaad pease tke re- rf yoar sojaam cm eartk. And Bniken Oaytoa aadPendktMt, tke prayer of yoar aB«aitky brotker, is tkat (led win uiesmn yoa from tka Bnares of tke bed eae. BrMtrea, patsae tke eoans yoa am ia, kravdy to deatk. B. F . Bi.BBoreH. We pn^ose to pn oar views tkea two sabje^ iBtha eran in wkidi tk^ atsad ia tka akon ksadii^. First statemeat. Ifcere a n some mream- stsaoes, aadsr wki«&, majeritaea of a d a r d ^ aay destroy tkdr identity a Skoold a i^ority detarsdae to practice turn iastead of itiitwtr't immtrsion f adt a Bujority woald beooma P e d i ^ t k t s . Or ^oald tkey kold tkat baptism wa iteeesary to the remtarioa of das, dtey ireald become Campbellitee, aad a 'OB to &e- end of tke chapter. Whenever a ekarek destK^ ker aaisHiuiumal organie p d n d p l ^ ske loses ka original ideati^.. A miaority ia sack a ease koldiog to origtaal joiadpies, woald bs regarded u ik« Baptist dbareb of tkat place. Tkk k a statameat witkoitt a ^ s H B t , beessea we r^ard it tso palpable to s ^ it Sccood statement la matters cf disdp- liae msj wtiea may t/AeotmpUy without dee- tnyug tkdr exktence a Bspdsts^ a tke ekorok at Smyrna, kaviag some asMBg tkem wkom tke Lon ^provei T k k k a emtoeii- des. Hen a ^aoBtion sxtEes, kow te a ekarek may go. ia mattars of disdpltae, agakst tke lawa of Christ, a d still main tain ezisteoce. It k cot oar parpose to discass tkk qnesiiaa at present, bat ratherito give oar views cf the ^ its of iadindoak asd minoritkf, wkea gmvoasly oppren^ We say tkU zmaorides have rights, aad tiia priodplea isvolved are not changed skoold a majority ooaakt of oae, fiy^ or ten. And we will aot evade tke diECuadcm a applicable to tkekweet nnmbcr. a d attha tkredikold ef —eves at Uie time of airaigaauBt a minority, onder u y droamstueea, properiy protest a d witkdraw, a ike tiaie of amdgnatisst, or daricg. the pn^ress of tke trial of a member? No one eaa mistake tke import of ihk propoddon, aad we proeoed to oSor tha fc-Uowing thoagkis: C%ntt k tke Law-prcr to kk diarek. Tke law of arraignment for personal cSmces, k dearly Idd down in Matthew, iviu. 15-18, ia- dasive. Tke time to determine tkelegi^^ of artvgaaeni is at tke ti)m of tkat arraign- mttnL . It eaaaot be at the end of the trial, te after a maa k exdaded, ke eaa kave no right to rai^e a qasstioa of tkis kind ia the ekar^ Ha k to bar a keatkea man aad a cablioan. Baudcs it woald be sud tkat naes did net stisfain kimttlf in tka t i ^ he vxtuldpick tonu fan in tktprccteimys. TLe law apon tke abject k very plain, aad a mi- nority at the ftopet time ^ o u d iadst apoii its okservaace. If a omjority npadkte Christ's lav, a d rote to proceed, ^ strong flmt tkey wko piaadL tka skoafi fin UvB by tei^ taaaiiBg oftte Hiool, eteeka wiUef Ckrist dta. TksB, tkat r s t a e to aamply i n A tkk pdnt. T l t o r e ^ k . Amr an gail^ ef ^SOmpHtj te ^ iSiMi; i ^ t k e Mastaraysi « Ha that k ia OM poiat k gaaty «C te wkola." wkj kk«gdty<tf4Bwkofe? BecMMkB kgdii^of dideiplty; sadeqasfiystasia fiaesaea^ beariac oB Biktt poiate to iadaoe ^ w o t a k s n tte Buw a f i A God iMpiiai^iBlj> hem, " T i m i k ^ a o t ifat." Uadertkaji "" presampdon that jostice not be dose, a d woald afford onrrotakabk groandf for protest a d withdrawal of the aunority. We cannot e?e a y danger in n d i apreeedcBt. If to insist tkat a chora shoald o^rve the {dda kw of tko only Law-giver, k a dange- roas precedent^ wtt cay let a i^va daageni, te ao ose will a y there a n BO ereaier daa- icers in palpable vidatioos of Christ's laws. It will aot do to a y that those thngs ^ to be devdop^ dariEg the trial, te tke <{nestion is not legitimate dnriBg the triaL The oulf iimt when it caa be properly met, k wkea the qaestion if beibn tke ckarth. A vote ia the f M of tke seriptsrca aad the opiaiois of the great a d good, woald, we repeal in oor ^ a - ion, b« |»opeily ntet by protest acd with- dranL Hen is Ike argameat: 1st. There is some protectitnt te iajared minorities; Sd. Ose proteotkm i; tecesstoc. 3i. Secessiaa siicuLi ba resorted to for enf- S d a t caase. 4tk. A (oSdeat cansa may in tke as- fcriptnral arraigamect of a member. 5tk. For ihers ia only one Law giver in Zioa. ' 6 th. He ha'girea specific kw8 for the ar- ra-pimeat of a' member for perscasal cffecess. 7th. The time to interpret these laws coc- cemisg arraigsmeot, aad tost the facts open that fiisgle issue, k at the time of urafgn- meat. Sih. Protsste are based npon ohjectiosaUe voces. 9th. That wocld bo aa cbjeeticaable vote iriiich determined to proceed, contrary to tks plain law cf Christ. Tiierefore, a minority could rightfiilly protest u d withdraw from a m»jori^ ander aek eircamstanc^ I s car o p i s i ^ the toma conelosioa can be reached by a d i S ^ t method, as foSowa: Lst. Taae aje ao abioiute averdgaties apoQ earth. 2d. A Baptist Chareh k somd^ni—fnib- .i«ctto limitatioBa. 1. Is limited by the/kiv of CSirist. 2. By the inaKecable rii,hts of coBdcieiiee. Sd. By ha own oimstittttiiKial praeisv^ 4»k. By the rights of other diariAcs cqaaQy independest. If a aharek shoald orerreack dtker of tKpfu» provinotw, ker acts in raA a ease would be RtJudwid She may overreach the first limitatioa in tke artaigamsnt of a mcBiba'. Tke only tHBC tkat a miaority e»a rightfiilly a d properly a y so, k when this isfce k b^ fore the charc^ To m^t issae tkeo, a the prop» time, a miaority may, t k o e f ^ tkea aad tkere, pi«t»taad withtev. (^miaal oSaiees eid ia a penalty. A amn would be ia a ;ioor )Er to m M tke legali^ tioB eoaMBStKSste^raasad BBBBiities, aad, tkerriKae, dtoaldimt kejdeadeda a preeedeBt Bcaase, titk k a d a n l ^ tkat Biptiiis A of wkatk po^paii*, a&d w k ^ u a a C n s ^ foaayOm; a^ t i & k :^e}diBg ^ idUk ^Bcstxga. do aot a y tkat tke lAova a n ao^ obaoxioBs to a sBeeasafol reply, tkat we are by a ^ means, ceBaataBt to sstde tkk gnat ^aeslicn. Bat we do a y Oat wa kave not yet saea tkem ^sirfy met; aad tkat if A ^ dMoldba^togeaerwitk aUoikeMa kave ia storey A n ws inU akaace sida heartily. n^ m tkm. IQa tmA m, it has appeand to m, tkas saaa of oar £s. tin^iwbed bretkra kave broagkt^beteB te pablie rasHj mare pnfadi», BM telBtg, tea logic aad scr^Aee, si^ that it.wiU bs a kard ta»k te them to tare the earreat against history ad rdiffioia f I'aa^m. 'THK B3rri»ClTg o» ASD WIU.T IS BETrvK THAjr AjrrmtErrr. The very isteresting artiek of S l d a Tskey, ca this subject, ia tke SOMUstb BeftiMt JS^ vito for Jaaaary-Usrek, eoBteias matter wkidi maybe appn^iktely omaBteaded to tke aoiiceof tkea whor^^ tearigiBof oor da- nondaadoB to ** tke mn'^mflB of Mimstn.''— We dto a few paragn]As. Btc first k a qootatiaa from Ne* Boyd EoeydopeSa," (Laadcm, 178S,} wkkb we fareid>ed f ^ the ealamas of te several yean siBee, kat wkiek k Bat BBWKtky of reprodaeti<m at thk tiam- Aftaff reofluat. tha excaaees cf Maazcr, Mattkias, B<Kk- hSdt a d otecsi'dariag te n x t a o ^ eeataiy, in Germasy, te Saeydopedk proceeds— It k to be remaned tkat te Ba^tiste cr MsaaoniteB ia JSngkad aad HdIaBd,an tobe cosddered in a veiy diffeicBt l%kt firam te atkaaasts w« kave k a a deacrttiBg, aad it appears cqttdS^ mwnwdid eaui vKnUemx to tnea ap tkdr disiii^indiiBg seoftigmBta, a some of tkeir adversarms k a n dene, to tkea obnonoas diaiaetMs, aid tea to rtsp, ia tx- der a it wen to aeeodate with it te idea of tarlmlaiM aad teatidsm, witk wkic& it eer- tainly h a no nataral oos2tectigB.^ndr eaiB- ddenes witk scats of tesa t>a«ased aad in- teoated p e ( ^ ia deiying baq^tim to iateti, aekaowledged by te Baptiata; bot tkcty disavow tks practice wUck the sj^dktioa « Anabaptist implkaf, asd tksir doebjaea seem r ^ r a b l e to a m a n a d e a t a ^ respaeiabls otigta. They ^ p m supported by k t e r y ia eoBflderiBg tkesKhrss te rlafnsrilSBtt of te Waldenseo, who wen M grievoBdy o^j^Htjuul a d patseffiited by ike demotic kaads of the Bomaa kierareky." The qaotatiaa wkiek fidkv a n friam "Thit Histmy of te Nrtkeriaads' Beformed Chareh." by YpcQ aad Denaoat, (Breda, 1819.) These writoa Aow tet te^sedi- tious rabble," ksowa a Aaakaptists, bad BB- sheathed the nrord of daa^ter, prior to te date at whiek teir leader " laid, a te fesn- datic>n of retem, u a t i r d y aew cyatett Of rdi^oas doctnae," sad promulgated "tkat teadiisg re^ectingte koly oidiaaBee d b^ tiaE:, which, is pirt, aad Icng b^art bea laiatained by tke Baptists " . O a iaaargeats were people every variety at idi^ioas bdief *'cssm!ting cf Bsptkts, part- ly ZciBg!kBS,pa;my of lAlkenas." great maj^iri^ eaaaot be sapposed to have been' B»t;st3 in heart or bi^st" Of te ef- fort to c ^ a a a d te Baptkte aad ftnabaptists, Masrs. Ypdj aad Damot ay: " How evideat it was, tet a l t e i ^ te Baptists appeared to agne ezaetly witk te Anabaptists ia respect to te kaptismal qfiies- ticm. te former a t i r d y £sap]Hoved of te coarscjsirsasd b y t e latter. F<S'itkadbeeB, aiid ccctiaued to be, a docbiae «f te Bap- tists, that te bearing a n a w a veiywake- comiEg to a CkristiaB. Bid cot te Anak^ tists pursusa Mtzrse directly te<^^»odteof this? K d aot all wi&i t k ^ ia their felly cslj«d r ^ ^ o a . rest upon a iMct penadoas Matof xm kavB alover aad id^ beddea oor kBakBBd, Ckiiat; bat it k oar folly, to divide ear BSNAIR aad little leva; it will not serre fortwo. Itkbesttkea,tokdditwkolead togdker, aad to it te Ckrist; te tkea we n t doaUs iaterest te ear lovi^ wkea w<a i M i t to, aad lay it ont «POB ChriJt;,BBD wa en 8AT% BEDDA^ te* TKBBTEDT EAAAET penA. of kk arralgamnrt a d teisl after ke wa Hk^kos^ migU Juaad k k exeeataoaers, b ^ having k t te time for hk defenae pass, at te expense of te |daia statates of his cc«a- t r y a a t e d f.5rkk jaotectitm, ke a a never plead a a living mail, but a a intk gkosdy aigameats. It win aot cioes tke qnestioa to ay, that, if te coart aad jary proceed, it woald resslt ia te same way. To ba sabjceted to amock trial, aad to be hung ia r ^ ^ , a n v ^ diffmeat (Msgs from aeqaies- iog in te trial, aad kavisg one's a e ^ b n t e ateresalt If tkea this iakerat right exisb, foosded ia te eteraal prmd^ts of ji^ica, aai ren- dend doubly saend by telawsof te Savior, wko ean blame iojared miBerities for witiidrawiag ficom their oppreeaoraf Kio', oarjudKemat, doa it Biatcrklly eSsette elaw ef a miaori^, to paUie ayapa&y, aad fdlowdiip of te Kood, kecaasa it may bs te opinion of some, that sadk a mmcBity may kave aeted someiAat iirq;9larly, aad may kave g m too teia tkeir a^nioBS idatire to te eatin eztiaetiaa, of tkdr Bsfntist Gkardu Ciafa SBca win look a^aUy at all te ftcSt ia te case, a d jwt^e ci tem apea teir No reasoaaUe maa wiH allow B aews^ . n a baUnea of BoB-Qka eemgi, te firm- saatf rooted deoaoa, te eoBfidam of aa- F Mtk, te Baal of ^ < U s a Ion, te ingor U BBdyiM dmtioB, te swatesaa of Hdl kBBg te apport teoBB BaUBrafteSavtor's Btesaes. khnder. orwkatka raards utnaga ... OBtwc^te tramec&of tee IB te divmwB iddek. oeeaxredater beiwaaa te MianeattT aad A c ^ - S ^ doBsry Bsptisti, iiua* wen Btaary exdaded b y a e o t r a "BCB-fidlaw^piBs n s d a t e . Tke regdaraaara te*e ssdkdsdwa toga b a d c t o t e d i a n k fiaai wkiA t k q r « » ^aeek nstonrtitrn. Bot wk» doa tkat tew exBladed Bs|>iiate a f t e r fenaadtkeaaelmiBto . waCBrae«*»a,l7»&vi«i:^ appKaBtkB,B^ "iOb/sitiallii/ MOl" iate Mkriaaary .&o- - . S", - • KaterHads, ox so-edbd pJasod w k a LaOier a a d ^ «BiyeommaBaedte~ ~ fcia dU mitk Bdba dhy eadda^maS BfiaK^MOsaaaiia^stea. ST ' assfiaUriattksar Umb 1o A, Otf Bdand firwdr is Asir ^ altlms^ tea wen itf I s ^^WkstWBkaveitalidaed ia kaarattlfarfswrrfc Wati^' teit We oBBBssad it te oar aadatt tsT. fiarwU. Baxjuxs.—IMskaaimpoeed Bttoq* ^ tees * wilaesi to tesfi^ JB«iast wjjrtnnnj ia J f n U v a r y BidllaHOT d a i te Aadmpikte fid kaQ te ^ppaaaaa aC tea^ceat Rtfanners, Tiwtkfr aBaL^Galvii^ SBd teifiy kepa to ia kr^kne, aad aUa oo-wodceDi i i te OBBM; fait te e£tor tf te S b r M ^ i dnt te Aoabaptiste wen BsSy < ia te Betemen, aad foBBd k tern teir lift- terest tissasit u d pjaseeatoo. WkoB te Bctemas isaad aoald sot auuapl te Aoab^itists tkey ssa^t tkdr alter diirtiesdaB! Dees Bro. ^ v a r diak tk^ ajayadt^fw]^ emsaainiia witk Latker aad Cilfia? BxaaBB*. Wsob; l a w raitng jasr p ^ e r t e t t k e n a n s a i a mast eaadlodiBBi lamed teetkna, tea wkom wa k a a beaa tedtoaaBBtaoaro lEaslatsiBlsM^" wkotakate groaad tkatte * miyBtf)f"ia always to ba saimitl^ to witea» jasMlBBBt S o a t teatlBiiili lalii ilthem.—• Andfiarte,tetwkaB "fla^OTB^ m aaj' oncdiBi^lw Bited' oo BBSB of iHSWJIFB^, an otker terdies, an aaawBStkas ef tferte^ , and an memboa of ekarekes snkaBBdJan- oo^ua tet Beta Ti£d ia laWaBBd& kowevu BBjat, kowarer flffaaadTB, a j p i f c evdr'aaser^tanltk^mayr»adk. nisi aadeesteBd k tkdr poaitia, a S rf oiaaae te*' ttiri: tkey s*ad apea a ffiUe*B»MaB. . E k a n Bot 3id BBBB, kowcvar, te A p*asf»« eva teaaiok dtatii, te _ aaasjasdyar waseuptuiany Bsc BBB idaA ravatkata «aai9ar«^aanraatesaat kavebealoakia«afittIs iata teBiHato secitet I cBBi^te myaatfi^ttiiBiA^ jeeb I am BOt K B tkat I m & n b a d all tet I read,aad woald be ^ if yN,aBBBa«f yaer Uaned cocreipiBdestB, woald do aae te titAmastokefessa ^-- 1st I woiU EIB to kaaw wketer tek GBin" towkom te Apath JdzB*idHB*d kk Oind Eaiatle w a a Bqplist or Bst. Ikanbeadi^osad totind: ke was, aot besaasekekever ca&sd cse, b ^ beaaaa^ a tealeBB WDdemsBd te fiedftansb aS ikosedd liteUua wen wkatwaBsv waid.4r< oaH Baptiste. kad beaa imritiwA ^ Christ by baptkB>,.^awBkav8keeB; aai; I do aot Sad ssyaeeeBSt of tkdrbaii^neg iofaafB-HBiB- tkat teir aksiaba awol way E^jaetMBto Pntbyteaaiar CaBfi-.m>—.or to aay TSAufi but tkdr owm .PalwiiT' tka>,you k&oWjBaaBwkaka ^aalka iai^erstafies aayke miahha Aaati tkTiMatkeae. IwBBld Eks ID know teaflarts^, wieter meotkBed ia te 9lfc TBca of tkat E^ktk, wa a Bqrfisc Cbnak. prisciple, which permitted te ChnnaB, widt Sre aT-d swtnd, to VBrds-priBaa ca tkdr tiranes? Aaioa^ these p e o ^ wen Bot all thisp ULade to yidd to te demands ^ a fi- ce&doasi,e^ the ooly tEsdency of wki^ w a to make the eartk a kowlisg wildexaes^ fiOed witk iB«s who would devcar eadt otker Bks the wild beasts? Wko cotdd kavet thai a psrpcse {aevaikd amoag te tists irko art tbt metitst <f Ckrufinuf— Asd yet the Bossasists without dissat agree in aseriMog these things to an te Baptists. TTs kan no kJut* sen dtarer tvidtmas injurious tnjSifSBOt ^ pn^mOet; na wJim havimmct vitkamon obsiimaitm- temixfftuss to If corrtcOg wrformtti, exd a more eeiitni dupoctfion to nOtmet Ao** wAe httfer mdertSoodiie trtdk tf At aastear.— Prejudice, whea ona deq>ty imbted, Uiads te eye, perplexes te anderirtaridiBg, tflenasB the ii^stisets cf te heart, acd dtahojt te lore cf troth a d rectitade.^ Miet stetiag tkat te Waldcssa, in tkdr fiigkt from perseeoticn. came to te Netet^ lasds^ia thelatt^ part of te fwaifik eeor tory," aad pitmouneisg i< " a»iaa tkat te Nctheilands' Waldases always rgcctediafoat baptisoi, aad admiBi^eted te mdiaBBee ob^ to adults," Me«ETa.Ypeq and Denaoat add; We have now eeea tkat te Baptaste wko, m former times w»a eaS^ Aabaptiats, aad at a later poiod MeaBeBites,.wen Qrigiadly Wsldessea, who, ia te kistRy of te e h a r ^ erea from te laost axKicBt tiaies, have recdv- ed aek wdl-daerved k o s s ^ tkk aa- cosEt, te Bsptists may ba aoaaidared, a ef eld, the ooly rdigisBS ceoiiaauity wkkk ka ccctisaed&tKBtetimaof tespoa^es—aa Ckrktiaa sode^ wkiek k a k ^ t p a n d i m ^ aU ages te evuig^ical daetrina of rd%ian. Tke uscorraptsd iaward aad oB^sard aowfi- titm ef te Baptist emnmtmi^ afeds pno! of te tratk coBtested by te BoasA ekarek of the great neccsdty of a reteamiia «f icfi- gia, sadi a tkat irtii^ te^ ]dsais tesx- teeath eestary, snd abs a refstaiiao af te ansagas cotea ef te Beaaa Oate&a tet tkdr dacmiBBtkm k te mat aaeitot.'' 31ns k grat^ru« M t i w ^ ^ tkt ateiars aad divines, ftditettib^s^ If it wss, I saitoa tet te I ma^sritHs" wkiA k aoBk laies,waiB foirce wka te ApoaHe wrote Ok l^pslik—" Aadif tef law Teyans meessptdaiM w^koat a p ^ gr te pgaiibaE^ af : a y r m ^ y , to te teaainaf te'^iHyari^* tea JokB, sltkoBj^ a goai m b aad la ibt wrote a isgii igiu- tsttar ti tkat Saptist BMB, * Gdas." BBtlmayksm^aken lioBt tkea teep^ yeakBsw. I BBly iriA to aaU yawrattaBSaaa aad tkat cf year lesiaed eanespaaietis, te the tet t k a t ^ d a s a p a s BcqOtMl OmrA, a a amitttk<a aad wided piaate, "liSAm- pltt," wka. I t ^ it, was te^paate; vA y wko '^Untdta kavatepre<miaeBa amoag f tiiam," e a ^ a a t kave aa<" s ^ ^ O s BBkas ka kad by foaBBaBBB oter gotta a ''mujer&f te be of Us optaios. £ a i it seems that jhadU kaEtB.«atB- j s ^ , aad did a iafasna tkat msjac^ a to prev^t^oB tem aot mdytorafaa to nediw teksterafid uiitangiais wkii^ teAposds seat, but ftat tken w a a °mia>sify|*wh^ were in &verrfteeelraw tkaa, aad tkat''Bk- tr^i£s"aBdkk "musS^ "aait&Baaflk ef te^bardt;" s a » s a i ^ dedand teft tkw skoBid be to tkaas, aad to te wfaiBiaq^^^^ te linniinTintinat. wiaA I aupyas at te* tea iadndad an te d t a t a ^ o * ! * te km^ka mnaadaTidS. IkmaaatMBtetGsia waaMaftek jRUdiy. Bat if tken k wMtBhMt tkat, oae ting k oeriBiB, te tejiraiJIteBde - was a tHgetftd ef te l i g ^ «f "sBywwSo," a t d a igMraat Bhaaf te teas t r n t a n a f t e t CKWITB LARFYNDNIRF" W^ADI R E G P N A Y B L G " of bakg teBadsH «a«Bsd a tkts, ain te ekankea aadlaethtMi i u j ' 1 1 , teeeiaeidewidtteBM^in^,.)^a mt/fm' OM ke aetaany e s e s i s i w a d ^ ^ toniiM Ak majariiy, caSsd Mat Uiai^ >it aBtewkkaUBsi tea -osst sgtfJwiL man tkaa inteahA Aat wkotenr aalisTlj fe kad a aa Apialio A a i U baexertad to aaa. jfca te ** mtmarOs^ wkeSi kaa "aifiBrf traa aHdMB i f^^ ^ ^--ifcCSardl," of te cibaraeter bcane by Bi^tiste, betee te ProtestaBt SefenBatisB, a d a£ter teexaosa of te Anakaptkts, B & c & s atin l a i ^ flM- sne. "Thdrrd^ioa tnAitg wa ^q^a BBd para, aad w a exempTifiri ia tkeir daih easdsot." Witk tlM exception cf te fopsta- cai eitozists, ^ t o wfoo beliayed iato ssdititm aad ktsBReetioB, t k n •'trcn te xaet pins CkrkiiBBS that te ^Btdi-aTer kai, a d te most valaal^ eitixsBS of te Sixte; kidory sMvesan doakt ret^|Me&g Ok veiat"— Tken mea wen Uaasdeaia tkdr tive aad labansaai dtiaas, aad tcd^ paa <%cistiaBs, wko idbBBaad w a d d ^ aad wan itadtet IB »dhr BdkeMeee.lamoaI priBt^ka." n a reBowaed Jeke AaaaiatoB, IB B wade p«d£aked at Stnaka% ia de- dared te « Bapiigt b r e t e a to to m aBM; na aawdoetciBBlp<wts,b«t«kv«ted atosa i t e a i t e F | o t e a i a l ^ ca aoeoBBt'rf teir dtkfe." j S e M S k a Wwi better tea aataqai^. Let a ilmB to ka voiky sBsk^foteiB. Tka a q ^ eDae& ia wUak ao m u eaa work; aiiia •iiiliKifiVlniiniiiA war^B^ptea^yiyJuil Raft. kkApaatlB; aaril w k o l i r t e Ateute." Ptealatm anfaigBBiniiea m a a cVSgt - ^ - : JUxuxs.—W*B» a«y siniBii B a ^ a r q J f te AtA Qwatia for 4 sfty-^lMf Be>t,BBdoraaii^l9Hi|l saaa goad ktater srite^lMfiMJB sdaaifitg iiaiafiylBte
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t t e MMto tf bNi? auntaiL pmaM for 4*-T^A^aaat asd j v & e & g o f ih* dhiiM lif^ aad of aU b d j bOmmm. h , vUok a i m O m meaHoaii iMwoBM^faetnL ThaGn^ i f t tkua imtettonwd » TOT i a a d e q ^ and M U k n s Tiawof m l M u e « t m v i t h tke RHow cf ^ ^ ttmfia* WHT ooaipuediad udafyKiMifisd ike per-a a u l Oa M n n I C b ^ Itod^Tet them. S o v M d n ^ tkefrieitaa of J a s u m k * m d t a n t m f a ! fiarUiiidaeto m a j Tttol erila wlook Uaier Amr p n p t m IB Ae d inm Hft, aad i ^n* Satan a g r ^ «t £]r aisduef IB tzMBpHag dowa aoBM of Oiis a o r t f c o p M plaateia. tbagatdca of God.— F ^ it pnjBdtoto tfca p v u power u d tat-esto of aay ono of iks aiiiirten Cira t , a&d a«at ku«M£da<». Wky skooM Petar U Buied to tk« £ipanMBMBt of Pksl, or BMI of ApoUto? Utey a n i o etotttially BBfiko «Mk otker in t h m petEon aad muBcr A t f a n anted to ooenpy tvti tu t f ^stifiot and j o s tkoold not kinder tk^aaeaato a atker. n ^ a r c U b a» msar Blan tooring in ^ aa«e kaaTou. w b f t t i ^ ky tko aaiM Ouipo to i t kaad, knt p(«Mnta« a dimalfitd l%kt iridok adia kean-^ and v t ^ t j to tk« «Btin MOMBT of ntBTO, of wkiekyt^f in toaosanjpar ta . Soeondlj,

d i u of tkb kind euNsidm nakolT ttnfo in tka O v ^ i k m tkoa dtodd k« kanum; andtenqg oo-ofantioB. Btooa tke Apostle waa too*<ed with oanMct loGatado te, and find i n a c t i o n aculaat, tk« euoal. ssadod Ootintkiaa pro&Mn «ko kad indnlg-ed in tkeas di^OMmkla aad tajaziou pnfR^ eneea. TUrdlr.tkia gravaorilidwaja folkwa —Gia it k ^ md if t ^ He,tbogiw Antkor vt «T«y TxtaUsa^ po««r, of o w y frwiifriBC iafljKOot, and t m t j oaDMnvnt fona of and ficmt, ia aai Us & i m ia g n m d , t k a k l o i ^ i i v i t k k ^ a n d tko Cknekotvitker. Ok, a d ka& i ^ t e o o s nqaecoo of oar wwldly policy I tka &o«gkt of wkid dM«Id kn tUo «a in tin dsn , ac i ^ T oor and prida.

Tkon a n two tkiaga w vUdi I wonld oall atteatioa » iHiiirtratiBC^ text.

I . a U j i i w t a n ^ktoiMtoWfrinitoBftA'^. 1. I t ia vaiiod in its daiaotor, ^'dantinit

Tkk doakto tern not o B l j ^ t u M d t o t t o ainatoiia period, bateztead&t» all tiBMs and fbraa opet^am. Tke j ar r figwatiTdy mntMned aa in^ndiag otker medaa of aBtioD; aa tko kraaking «p of tk-j &21«w gtrad—4ke oaatiBg in tko a a ^ veod-iBf, prvsiaj, and m r j san tkataay ooadaM to tke kni tk and frnitfalsMa of tke Sarkr'a •inejaid. Wkiktko "aeadof t k o k ^ ^ o a " a k i ^ w m m v i t k a Ukttalkand, tko^anta of graiwamt ko foatuad k y a r a i j •Mwt.to l^oaMto tknr gtoartk in piaty and naafiihwag. Oa* gna t fo«un of <mr woik ia to aow tke amti, to plant, and tnnaiOaat, and tka Ckaidi kas so r M t to eontnl oor elR«t>—kinder ow na l , or So' anytkiag to mar ottr work, n e fumetcr of ^ g o ^ d o««a okedienoo to Je-n a aloM ia tkat departasnt of lakor. every OMB wko kaakinwdf keen txaaa^aBtod, ky naiilw nteaai, out of tkaUngdoaa of dark-BOMKiBiotko ki^doto of God'a doKT Soa,k« oa reMle dofa Dot tnzapie oa tko aaed aowB, asd break down otker t n n q t e t o ky kis kaagkty kearisg. We ana lao to water and prana; feed BM boild np. Tke deetziBe ef Qod is e o a p a i ^ to As " n i n aad a o w {rem ktoMB, wmtn;^ tka cartk and £UiBg tko pook tkooof; i t d n p a a a t k o n i a a a d f i r t i k a s t k e dew.^ Tko miairtry of t n ^ kaa not oaly to Itmne away tke foUte and prejadieeB of pra-l o a o n ; k ^ e m n a y tkeir i a s a j ^ d ex eeOenoiea a n apoxooa, and m s t be tafen away, aa tka Tiso-draner not only eaia off maay aeoiugjly keabky of tks Tiiae, beawuo frnitlc^ ks t a i a s gnpe , tkem-acdna toaake tkareniMaiag £ ^ ) m e a a d

Iwrnoa. Tka ministry «f tke Word is not ahnya intended ky God to oomfart yon; k«£ to iastrvet, chtile, ooosd , ooBTart, and Una. I t it not very pleasant to fiMi God's praaiag faufo eattiag a n y oor iwaeiwiii ex-odknej , feeling ear Taige-epraading btaeties a a d T a ^ t k B T e a l WofeddimiBntiTewka Bsder his kasd, and he httended we shonld, tetkia file ia u migkt be tko man £ndtfU; te oTery bmtdi ia Claift ^ imrt tk frut ka puryrtk it, tknt i tmay kr ingte ik flwr» feat.

2. IBB lakorers woo as dtrennfied as tkeir lakon. PaBl««aBl»Id,earaaBt,adf-daying Apoatte, wkoaa p n t e n d viewa of tk* Gvpel cotoBWtded i k r e j e c t of tke adrtraaiusiBBd awakamedtke" of i^f iMBds . Ba t k« m & r toopnfoBBd te^mny, a&dys WQtdswm OABB &g4loek to Aa-bdlev times ( 2 Peter m. 16). ert oot^paksa maaner, a Bian wkoao wkok keart wkaa keal WJ8 onaai led from tka

of toiiktraiieii,^"aBAiB k u s a -9 m " anykara aportiaii ef M t t a s ^ e t -fet of a &itkfia Gotpid w u ^ .

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1. I t a i a t i f w w M B ^ . "Nehkerkkotkkt phatatik anyf i i i «g .ne i^ k o ^ watentk; btdGodOai fim& At imcrmuJ' Anakgy. m o rf God'a g r a c ^ BMtkods of teaching, • k o w s B a ^ B<^ldtkeSeId: i tssoamay ko r iA aad good; tito ned tkat k nwn a a y kaxood aadTigemiwi&tka genaaTof Ufe;

OBmayM appHedisitaaMsf^pnCaet tema; ks i ^ lawa of ]i&-gi*iBg and iirait-kearisg a n all keyondlike power of tka kaad tkat aowed. Let tke'ktofcaadaaa look oa, apply meaza aad esBd op prayen; a a d i f t k ^

id, tkeir aaswen ckawAo mora tlw p o w o f G o d . robs minktentrf 'all oe-oaatoB ef pride, aad oodBe lonra of pt^alar u p k ^ tkeir keaettkg IBB, aad teaekes t ka t toat, instead ef rtadyii^ effect aitd pop«larity, tkay^ovldaeekaoak. I takoteaekesdinr^ es Itow to «w and a^preoiate aiusters. Tkey too'ofka Mtker idotiaa tkem, or o r a ^ y tkcm, bat aeiiker is ertr»T»g«iit praise DOT indis-ertatiaato blame oaosoBaatwitk tko saered eon-naetiim of tko t ease r and tke taogkt.

S. TkelKviao inereasek asTined as tke p f t e a n direiBikd^aBd tko kkms aameioBs. Tko seed aown eaaaot genuBate witkoat tke liiMtriag e a m y of tka Holy Spint. We oas t i t fb r tk . lmt , ck , t emUotk(»^ t l i t&lk ky tke wayside, on atony pheeB,amongtkwiu; or if ia tke g e ^ groBBd, tka n t io of iaenase k k ^ u t d eoatrol, te i t k aomo (Urty, aix^,

a kaadred fold. A m e u ^ tke good seed aa eacmy may aow tans—aad we a n not oom-

itto plaek tkemap! Wkat imkedlity! t e i t u a TtaEels a n all we wko k(rid

GedV treasures! Ikmlepmtta k aaotker form of tko meeess. Ak, my bretkreo, yoa ^ t r t ^ pUats eaa <aly kriag fortk frait by and ia God. We weep as w« see yoor btosaoms nip-ped ky tke fito^ or kUgkted by tke sua,—aad men wken we a worm at ike con of yoar fraiL Wko oaawnfo r tyoBkyew word kat God? Spread forth yourself before tka ana like tke ^ of » flower to eatek kk keaTealy nys, Md ^ aweet i ^ w e r w k i ^ tke God of graw amy asnd; tkao yoa will not ko kanea, and mfSraitfal ia tke Lord.

S. Tke graeioBS oertaiaty of tko prodaee: « God fiwlh tke iaereasB." ^ o t mttsi give, as some aay ia Utdr pray«9 r t ry often, bat smRR, as aooDtisaoBSBidtemrale of aetion. Te% as a aeed-ti» aad a karrest a n eoBaect-e d i a a a t a n . a o i a l i ' t e G a e ^ A&minemay p r e r ^ te a pmod, bat tkis oaly eakaaoN tke valae of tke uw of iaereaae, by tka ealaauty of its akeeBee. Ba^ tken k a solemn a ^ l i -eation of tkk,—it k tkat wkidi a man mwetk ke akall reap. Is kk kaad eontrastedf so akaUkokkkamst . IskksaedbadT so skatl b e k k e n p . Haakoaowa to seUskaesa, pride, aad T a a i ^ t k« akall rew a tertibU iaerease of all tke sad ftnita of ^ e n ^ ^

4- Tke aieasan ef aneoeaB k beyoad — God giretk tke utcrtam"—mor« or leas as

w« a n fitted to ke tke ekaaaek of good—ia aaswer to ear pnyers, or tke prayen and ooa-atateaey -ef kk people identified witk as. If we f a r a ^ te oa i^hes we dicald kave t<mt ri^t to stipolato te a girea inerean; bat as ei^pioyed M God aad rewarded ky k i ^ we mast Bot Btake saeeeas tko rala of aetioii.— Leave tkat to God. I t k kk own departmesi. Bat wo Btay skow ear lore for wal*—oar k%k estimate (tf tkekooorof wort iai t tekim —and ear aympatky witk tke Great Hosbaad-man, by oar earaeat solieitode and prayer for tke welGkn of kk cause; and ke will aot fail to g i n aa sack resolts as (ball glorify kis name and anka good oar mkaios—eTea a o ^ teoarkinassMktooormiButry. O Cktk-tkas, nmcmber yoa deal witk God and kk miBistm botk; O pa»ton, JOB deal witk God Ktd tke p c ( ^ botk! Wkat stdema interests, re^poBsil^tais, and destiBie* kxag on tkeee relations I l lay we co omsider tbem to be aUe to rejoice in tke pronpeet of tke j a d ^ m a t wkiA Irings t e a d o s and taagkt to oon-firaat God, and to rcaeire raitakk rewards at hk hands; and may we find ia oar people oor crown of rejtidsg, for Jesos'aake. Amea.

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ctailto iliatttoaarit

rartha Th

a n aSnded tke driatisa to gaaxd affsinst it u v a n afforded tka Jew. Tke driattaa k a s m«ek koaad to napoci tibe amustry a waa tke Jew. Tka a ^ . d i f f w o i o e is tkis: tke J«w waskonadbotkeiriHy aadmorallT; (ke di ikikB k kosad only monOy. Wkilst, tkea, tke etril or lower kaad is remored from tke «kristiaB, ko k atillkeld ky tke moral or kigker obliffUian. And ^ tkat professes to ke a okristiaa eaa a o m n e r i d k im«^ cf k k obUgatiflaia tlus regard ikan ka oaadiaBge tka tarais of salradoa. If . titerafon, ke fail to disAarge kk d a ^ , ke wm be keld aeooont-akla te it.

Tonppor t&e mtustry implies'iBOn tkan to dole oat a'few doOsia, cat of &oasands, jast n u to keep tke soal aad body of tiie pnaeker togetker. I t impBn tkat ka be ren-dered ooadfortakle. I a some isatasees, aims' t « 3 a n so poorly sastaioed, tkal tkey searee eaa a&rd a deeent ekange of elotkes, and wken tkrowa ia eompaay witk tkrir wealtky bnArea, tiiey feel embarrassed and en t rap^ beeawM tkey &11 so rery te Aort of ritanag tke ooaiforta of life eqaally witk Oeir bretii-rea to wkom tka^ waister. Thej feel da-' pressed aad disaoataged, and a n apt to tkiak ^ t tkeir kceUtren ean but very Utile far

Tkk win cripple &e enogiea of aay I t win mate Borry prwieliers. I t

win erea make a s o ^ Readier oat of a oae. If tka body k impoTwukad, tke miod k s a n to be imporakkcd too. Wko eaa ap-ply kkmiad to stadywkea b c k coatinBally kamaaed aad perplexed aboat fte neeeasarios «t lifsf If ka trim to stody, tke neeesnties of kk ftatily will kaaat kirn u speetres, aad ke wiQ k a n to wresde witk tkem as with a giant ftoe; aad if bs taeoeeds in elimtsa&ig and dakontiBg k k nbjeet, it k b^ a two-fold effvt, wkidi p a d v ^ y exkaosts kk strengdt, l^tpanBg kim fyr a preamtan graTOu More-over, wkm ke tries to stady, from kis neeem-toBB riwamrtaaoas, ke mast often ait ia tk« aama room witk tka wken all a n kad-dled aromd oae &«, and wken ke searedy kaa fin BUBates oaieti^e at a time. No maa eaa stady to maak adraata^ ander saek etr-enmatasees; and wkeaiUBisten anradaaed to nek naeesaitiM u tkaae, and tke people get poOT sermoas, tkey get jast n e k u tkey kare provided te. If tke people wiat good preaok-ing, let tkem nqtport tkeir preadters.

" Oxk or Us."

I M N S T K H I A I . SUTFOSX: Tken is, perk^is. BO daty mon dearly

taagkt ia tke New Testament tkui tkxt «f misisteinal sspport. Tkemiuster of tke gcs-p d k to live by kk office. I t k not kk daty to eolbvate &nns, bat to e^tivate eoals. I t

aot kk daty to teaok Greek aad LaUo, matkematies aad aatoral eeieae^ bat to teach tke divme seieeee of tke salvatifm of tke seal, tkroagk do i s t . fie k calkd to a special wmk. Tke pet^le a n petiskiag for Isiu of kaowledgft. I t u k k daty to eomatanieate tkat kcowledge, whiek k to make tkem wise BBto salvatioa. He eaaaot teach anless ke kas tiate to kara asd to eommsnicato wkat ka kasl«Btaed. He eaaaot kave tixieimlMske is sapported ia kk eaUiaf; by ^ose to whom ke ministers, aad te wkose benefit ke labors. A maa to teadi a sdtool saeeesefally, mast de-vote kk wkole time to i t How mn<^ moreso in regard to one wko teadies tiie way of sal-jt&ia. As a geceial rale, oae maa eaa at-totd wuijuinfiilly to bat oae barae^ti. I t k trae tkatke may kave several kraaobes EBC-ecaedbQy eoadaetod, by kaviag depaties aader

saml ovtnagkt; bateadi depaty mast attesd strictly to km own dqiart-meat. The minister, kowever, eanaot te^er tka daties of Usaalliag toaaotker. He mast disdtaige tkem in kk own person. Tka obli-gadanswkiek ^ I b s t a r kas laid apoA kim eanm>t ke traiateied to aaotiss.

n a t te may kaakie to diadiaige hk daties, "tite Lord kas ordained ^lat tkey wko {oeacli tke goapd skall l i n of tke gospd" Amia kter of tke gocpd eaa ao man property dis-AMTgt kk dtfaas aa a pnaoker, if ke kas to labor ia a dop , a sckoM room, ia a store, or oa a tem, t k n a kwyer or a rtatmnaw c (^d d k c i t a ^ k k duties if k i wen to £^owany a i tkne oacupatioas u a basiaesaL Tka n -qpenwkility af pnaduag tka gae|)d kaa keei t a i d o a a e e r t r a d a a c f B i ^ i n a B tke Lord k a called a i M a a % to week

of kk S j ^ t , and tke retfc tkeae mea tka Lwd kaa a ekarly

apes tke ekarekes. Is tke atiaister to « maka fan proof of kk miaistryr" Stinly k*k .kBtkowr AsPaa l did—"ye a n oar

itkB." Hkewke, « n flte samkers of ekan&a to maks fell tkdr £sei-

pltokip B a i k a w r - ^ I f y« kvB me, keep aassaaadmeBts." Tkat'akMr. Tkey a n

to do i t by canyiBg oat tka wQl Ckrist.— » e wOl of C k i ^ amoi^

p n a

I t e t U T t t w a Baftiat. A. vemtt.T.

MISSBS. EDITOM : — k a n at last itadied ^ or ratker saeeaeded ia Ketti^ kold ^ a aovel qaestid^ ( t e it k deddedly novel to Bie) to ask yoa, ear Mme of tke readm of yoor most exedlmt p a w , tka Tinrntsst* BapHsf, to answer, aad u a t i!<, wkat gronad eaa or do u i ^v idaa l oeeapy, re%ioasIy or ee-ekaisatieaHyJar aay ofter way, lAo k deekred aawmber ^ alawIpEB te&m, k y a eoaacil oompoced by tka BMSt disenet delegates from a l a t ^ evety ekarek omapoeang tke asso^tioa IB wkoa presdaeto ke resides, sad parports to be tke partor of osa of tke ekarekes, riaiming to ka oca of tke eomraeot parts of tiiat idoi-tieal assootatioo, aad tka same verdict kas been rendered by aa overwkdmiDg majnity ia tkeGeaenl Assooation of Tnoesseeud Nortk Alabam, or tke Coaventiwi of Tenn, ia other words, aad k tkas, tken. aad tkere, refosed a seat witk k k delegates from tkk lawless te-tioB? Aad tken ia tke tea of all tkk to take a pleasant ride to Ri^BM>od. aad be elected P m d e n t ef tke Bieaakl CoaveaticH:. And tkat body, too, claimiag to be of tke same d ^ Qomiaatioa as those eompo^ the two first bodies above BMBtioeed. I wu<h to know by wkat kind of reasoeiag or loi^c they eas i]Me tkat a eonsiatent coarse of prooedare ? BretkrcB, I am in earnest aboat tke jmper aaswer to tke above iaqniiy, asd I will be own tkaa tkaakAd to aay brother tkat can e x p l ^ tkat appaitet mystery, (to me at least.) And I ammon astotusked to fiad Each a thing ia tke Baptkt ranks, for of all tke peo-ple on tk« tea of God's grem earik, they oagkt to be tke lasttopraetieo iaeonastencics, te that daas of people kave beat fijjktipg that very ekmeat wil^ ail tke power of tkeir imnd aad coal for the last 30 years. Tkatlknowof myself and if the historian k a recorded ike tratk, tkey kave been battliog for that pricd-ple (oonsisteacy,) togetker with the traa doc-trines of the Bible te aot less thaallSSO years And now how stoanga it soasds to' me, t« kear i t ia tkat qauter . Ok I Imtkrcs, it ;rata karskly ca my cars. Aad now I do teteby aolint a satis&oory aaswer or ezplana-

tioa of tkat strange doiag^ £roia tkose com-peteat to the task. Bro. Graves, my brotker, stand firm npon tke Tf>ek fininda^on of Cknl's etetaal tratk. aad GMl's word te it, yoa will never U l . Tarn nddier to tka rigjit nor to the left for nona, and a futhfol vatekacaa on the walk of oar bdoved ZiOB, err alood aad spare not when yoa see tke wolf approach-ing by hk stealthy steps ia the ihspe of error, tyranny, or aay other form. Yon aiay rest assarW t k ^ yoa, aad wko now compoM tke Spring Street Char^, a n asiversally sus-tained by tke of Texas, a v e a few dissentiBi; vmea ken and tkera, aad tkey are few a d te betweea. . Yoa a n sastained ani-versally, a te a I ean l a m . And tke eyes of not only tkk State a n oa yoa, b«t tke eyes of tkk wk>le TJaion are ; yea, of A k world es-dosed. I send yoa $1 for mysd^ aad ®50 f(kr Brotker H F. ^ d l y , to aid in baiUiBg tka Spring Street Gharrsh boose of wwship. a ^ I am traly sooy & a t l am aot aide to aead $100, for I woald do i t diearfnUy* if I had it, Init I eaaaot. God ^)eed is bsttk-i a g f o r t k a t e a t k a i t k i aCkr i s t . Ikopa to see yoa f a a to tee at Waao tkk fall, God

iag, wkiek k aboat 80 or 90 miles ^stent ^Ma ksra, at iridck tiam u d jdace I will pay ap all arreanges that I may be d<ie for tke Thuutstt Ba^^ MS yon doubtless win kava yoar aooaaais wiA yoa te areaiages. And BOW kat, bot Bot least of all, by a great deal,

do MflMstiy ac^dt and eatrei^ yoa to e t k n n ^ O k ^aee aad defead yoar Iroa

Wkeel, &am (me to a Biaay d a y s a y o a caa spanas .

May God of iafinite meny, £ieet yoar steps ia tks patit of tratkaad pease tke re-

rf yoar sojaam cm eartk. And B n i k e n Oaytoa aadPendktMt, tke prayer of yoar aB«aitky brotker, is tkat (led win uiesmn yoa from tka Bnares of tke

bed eae. BrMtrea, patsae tke eoans yoa am ia, kravdy to deatk.

B. F. Bi.BBoreH.

We pn^ose to pn oar views tkea two s a b j e ^ iBtha e r a n in wkidi t k ^ atsad ia tka akon ksadii^.

First statemeat. Ifcere a n some mream-stsaoes, aadsr wki«&, majeritaea of a da rd^ aay destroy tkdr identity a Skoold a i ^ o r i t y detarsdae to practice turn iastead of itiitwtr't immtrsion f a d t a Bujority woald beooma P e d i ^ t k t s . Or ^oa ld tkey kold tkat baptism w a iteeesary to the remtarioa of das, dtey ireald become Campbellitee, aad a 'OB to &e- end of tke chapter. Whenever a ekarek destK^ ker aaisHiuiumal organie p d n d p l ^ ske loses k a original ideati^.. A miaority ia sack a ease koldiog to origtaal joiadpies, woald bs regarded u ik« Baptist dbareb of tkat place. Tkk k a statameat witkoitt a ^ s H B t , beessea we r^ard i t tso palpable to s ^ i t

Sccood statement l a matters cf disdp-liae msj wtiea may t/AeotmpUy without dee-t n y u g tkdr exktence a Bspdsts^ a tke ekorok at Smyrna, kaviag some asMBg tkem wkom tke L o n ^ p r o v e i Tkk k a emtoeii-des. H e n a ^aoBtion sxtEes, kow te a ekarek may go. ia mattars of disdpltae, agakst tke lawa of Christ, a d still main tain ezisteoce. I t k cot oar parpose to discass tkk qnesiiaa at present, bat ratherito give oar views cf the

^ its of iadindoak asd minoritkf, wkea gmvoasly o p p r e n ^

We say tkU zmaorides have rights, aad tiia priodplea isvolved are not changed skoold a majority ooaakt of oae, fiy^ or ten. And we will aot evade tke diECuadcm a applicable to tkekweet nnmbcr. a d a t tha tkredikold ef

—eves at Uie time of airaigaauBt a minority, onder u y droamstueea,

properiy protest a d witkdraw, a ike tiaie of amdgnatisst, or daricg. the pn^ress of tke trial of a member? No one eaa mistake tke import of ihk propoddon, aad we proeoed to oSor tha fc-Uowing thoagkis:

C%ntt k tke Law-prcr to k k diarek. Tke law of arraignment for personal cSmces, k dearly Idd down in Matthew, iviu. 15-18, ia-dasive. Tke time to determine tke leg i^^ of artvgaaeni is at tke ti)m of tkat arraign-mttnL . I t eaaaot be at the end of the trial, te after a maa k exdaded, ke eaa kave no right to rai^e a qasstioa of tkis kind ia the e k a r ^ Ha k to bar a keatkea man aad a cablioan. Baudcs it woald be sud tkat naes

did net stisfain kimttlf in tka t i ^ he vxtuldpick tonu fan in tktprccteimys. TLe law apon tke abject k very plain, aad a mi-nority at the ftopet time ^ o u d iadst apoii its okservaace. If a omjority npadkte Christ's lav, a d rote to proceed, ^ strong

flmt tkey wko piaadL tka skoafi fin UvB by tei^ taaaiiBg o f t t e

Hiool, e t e e k a wiUef Ckrist

dta. TksB, tkat r s t a e to aamply i n A tkk pdnt. T l t o r e ^ k .

Amr a n g a i l ^ ef ^SOmpHtj te ^ iSiMi; i ^ t k e Mastaraysi « Ha that k ia OM poiat k gaaty «C te wkola." w k j k k « g d t y < t f 4 B w k o f e ? BecMMkB k g d i i ^ o f dideiplty; s a d e q a s f i y s t a s i a fiaesaea^ beariac oB Biktt poiate to iadaoe ^

w o t a k s n tte Buw a f i A God iMpiiai^iBlj> hem, " T i m i k ^ a o t

i fat ." Uader tkaj i ""

presampdon that jostice not be dose, a d woald afford onrrotakabk groandf for protest a d withdrawal of the aunority. We cannot e?e a y danger in n d i apreeedcBt. If to insist tkat a chora shoald o ^ r v e the {dda kw of tko only Law-giver, k a dange-roas precedent^ wtt cay let a i^va daageni, te ao ose will a y there a n BO ereaier daa-icers in palpable vidatioos of Christ's laws. I t will aot do to a y that those thngs ^ to be devdop^ dariEg the trial, te tke <{nestion is not legitimate dnriBg the triaL The oulf iimt when it caa be properly met, k wkea the qaestion if beibn tke ckarth. A vote ia the f M of tke seriptsrca aad the opiaiois of the great a d good, woald, we repeal in oor ^ a -ion, b« |»opeily ntet by protest acd with-d ranL

H e n is Ike argameat: 1st. There is some protectitnt te iajared

minorities; Sd. Ose proteotkm i ; tecesstoc. 3i . Secessiaa siicuLi ba resorted to for enf-

S d a t caase. 4tk. A (oSdeat cansa may in tke as-

fcriptnral arraigamect of a member. 5tk. For ihers ia only one Law giver in

Zioa. ' 6 th. He ha 'girea specific kw8 for the ar-

ra-pimeat of a' member for perscasal cffecess. 7th. The time to interpret these laws coc-

cemisg arraigsmeot, aad tost the facts open that fiisgle issue, k at the time of urafgn-meat.

Sih. Protsste are based npon ohjectiosaUe voces.

9th. That wocld bo aa cbjeeticaable vote iriiich determined to proceed, contrary to tks plain law cf Christ. Tiierefore, a minority could rightfiilly protest u d withdraw from a m» jor i^ ander a e k eircamstanc^

I s car o p i s i ^ the toma conelosioa can be reached by a d i S ^ t method, as foSowa:

Lst. T a a e aje ao abioiute averdgaties apoQ earth.

2d. A Baptist Chareh k somd^ni—fnib-.i«ctto limitatioBa. 1. Is limited by the/kiv of CSirist. 2. By the inaKecable rii,hts of coBdcieiiee.

Sd. By ha own oimstittttiiKial praeisv^ 4»k. By the rights of other diariAcs cqaaQy

independest. If a aharek shoald orerreack dtker of tKpfu»

provinotw, ker acts in raA a ease would be R t J u d w i d She may overreach the first limitatioa in tke artaigamsnt of a mcBiba'. Tke only tHBC tkat a miaority e»a rightfiilly a d properly a y so, k when this isfce k b ^ fore the charc^ To m ^ t issae tkeo, a the prop» time, a miaority may, t k o e f ^ tkea aad tkere, pi«t»taad wi th tev .

(^miaal oSaiees eid ia a penalty. A amn would be ia a ;ioor )Er to m M tke legali^

tioB eoaMBStKSste^raasad BBBBiities, aad, tkerriKae, dtoaldimt kejdeadeda a preeedeBt Bcaase, titk k a d a n l ^ tkat Biptiiis A

of wkatk po^paii*, a&d wk^ u a a C n s ^ f o a a y O m ; a ^ t i & k :^e}diBg ^ i d U k ^Bcstxga.

do aot a y tkat tke lAova a n ao^ obaoxioBs to a sBeeasafol reply, tkat we are by a ^ means, ceBaataBt to sstde tkk gnat ^aeslicn. Bat we do a y Oat wa kave not yet saea tkem ^sirfy met; aad tkat if A ^ dMoldba^togeaerwitk a U o i k e M a kave ia storey A n ws inU akaace s ida heartily. n^ m tkm. IQa t m A m, it has appeand to m, tkas saaa of oar £ s . tin^iwbed bretkra kave broagkt^beteB te pablie rasHj mare pnfadi», BM telBtg, tea logic aad scr^Aee, s i ^ that it.wiU bs a kard ta»k te them to tare the earreat against history a d rdiffioia f I'aa^m.

'THK B3rri»ClTg o » ASD WIU.T IS BETrvK THAjr AjrrmtErrr. The very isteresting artiek of S l d a Tskey,

ca this subject, ia tke SOMUstb BeftiMt JS^ vito for Jaaaary-Usrek, eoBteias matter wkidi maybe appn^iktely omaBteaded to tke aoiiceof tkea w h o r ^ ^ tearigiBof oor da-nondaadoB to ** tke mn' mflB of Mimstn.''— We dto a few paragn]As.

Btc first k a qootatiaa from Ne* Boyd EoeydopeSa," (Laadcm, 178S,} wkkb we fareid>ed f ^ the ealamas of te several yean siBee, kat wkiek k Bat BBWKtky of reprodaeti<m at thk tiam- Aftaff reofluat.

tha excaaees cf Maazcr, Mattkias, B<Kk-hSdt a d otecsi'dariag te n x t a o ^ eeataiy, in Germasy, te Saeydopedk proceeds—

I t k to be remaned tkat te Ba^tiste cr MsaaoniteB ia JSngkad aad HdIaBd,an tobe cosddered in a veiy diffeicBt l%kt firam te a tkaaas ts w« kave k a a deacrttiBg, aad it appears cqttdS^ mwnwdid eaui vKnUemx to tnea ap tkdr disiii^indiiBg seoftigmBta, a some of tkeir adversarms k a n dene, to tkea obnonoas diaiaetMs, aid tea to rtsp, ia tx-der a it wen to aeeodate with it te idea of tarlmlaiM aad teatidsm, witk wkic& it eer-tainly h a no nataral oos2tectigB.^ndr eaiB-ddenes witk scats of tesa t>a«ased aad in-teoated p e ( ^ ia deiying baq^tim to i a t e t i ,

aekaowledged by te Baptiata; bot tkcty disavow tks practice wUck the s j^dkt ioa « Anabaptist implkaf, asd tksir doebjaea seem r ^ r a b l e to a m a n a d e a t a ^ respaeiabls otigta. They ^ p m supported by k t e r y ia eoBflderiBg tkesKhrss te rlafnsrilSBtt of te Waldenseo, who wen M grievoBdy o^j^Htjuul a d patseffiited by ike demotic kaads of the Bomaa kierareky."

The qaotatiaa wkiek fidkv a n friam "Thit Histmy of te Nrtkeriaads' Beformed Chareh." by YpcQ aad Denaoat, (Breda, 1819.) These writoa Aow tet te^sedi-tious rabble," ksowa a Aaakaptists, bad BB-sheathed the nrord of daa^ te r , prior to te date at whiek teir leader " laid, a te fesn-datic>n of retem, u a t i r d y aew cyatett Of rdi^oas doctnae," sad promulgated "tkat teadiisg re^ec t ing te koly oidiaaBee d b ^ tiaE:, which, is pirt, aad Icng b^art b e a

laiatained by tke Baptists " . O a iaaargeats were people every variety at idi^ioas

bdief *'cssm!ting cf Bsptkts, part-ly ZciBg!kBS,pa;my of lAlkenas." great maj^iri^ eaaaot be sapposed to have been' B»t;st3 in heart or b i ^ s t " Of te ef-fort to c ^ a a a d te Baptkte aad ftnabaptists, Masrs. Ypd j aad D a m o t a y :

" How evideat it was, tet a l t e i ^ te Baptists appeared to agne ezaetly witk te Anabaptists ia respect to te kaptismal qfiies-ticm. te former a t i r d y £sap]Hoved of te coarscjsirsasd b y t e latter. F<S'itkadbeeB, aiid ccctiaued to be, a docbiae «f te Bap-tists, that te bearing a n a w a veiywake-comiEg to a CkristiaB. Bid cot te A n a k ^ tists pursusa Mtzrse directly te<^^»odteof this? K d aot all wi&i t k ^ ia their felly cslj«d r ^ ^ o a . rest upon a iMct penadoas

Matof xm kavB alover aad i d^ beddea oor kBakBBd, Ckiiat; bat i t k oar folly, to divide ear BSNAIR aad little leva; it will not serre fortwo. I t k b e s t t k e a , t o k d d i t w k o l e a d togdker, aad to it te Ckrist; te tkea we n t doaUs iaterest te ear lovi^ wkea w<a i M i t to, aad lay i t ont «POB ChriJt;,BBD wa e n 8AT% BEDDA^ te* TKBBTEDT EAAAET penA.

of kk arralgamnrt a d teisl after ke w a Hk^kos^ migU Juaad kk exeeataoaers, b ^ having k t te time for hk defenae pass, at te expense of te |daia statates of his cc«a-t r y a a t e d f.5rkk jaotectitm, ke a a never plead a a living mail, but a a intk gkosdy aigameats. I t win aot cioes tke qnestioa to a y , that, if te coart aad jary proceed, it woald resslt ia te same way. To ba sabjceted to amock trial, aad to be hung ia r ^ ^ , a n v ^ diffmeat (Msgs from aeqaies-iog in te trial, aad kavisg one's a e ^ b n t e a t e r e s a l t

I f tkea this iakera t right exisb, foosded ia te eteraal p rmd^ts of j i^ica, a a i ren-dend doubly saend by telawsof te Savior, wko ean blame iojared miBerities for witiidrawiag ficom their oppreeaoraf Kio', oarjudKemat, doa i t Biatcrklly e S s e t t e e l a w ef a miaori^, to paUie ayapa&y, aad fdlowdiip of te Kood, kecaasa i t may bs te opinion of some, that sadk a mmcBity may kave aeted someiAat iirq;9larly, aad may kave g m too teia tkeir a^nioBS idatire to te eatin eztiaetiaa, of tkdr Bsfntist Gkardu

Ciafa SBca win look a^aUy at all te ftcSt ia te case, a d jwt^e ci tem apea teir

No reasoaaUe maa wiH allow B aews^

. n a baUnea of BoB-Qka eemgi, te firm-s a a t f rooted deoaoa, te eoBfidam of aa-

F Mtk, te Baal of ^ < U s a Ion , te ingor U BBdyiM dmtioB, te swatesaa of

H d l kBBg te appor t teoBB BaUBrafteSavtor 's Btesaes.

khnder. orwkatka r aa rds u t n a g a . . . O B t w c ^ t e t r a m e c & o f tee

IB te divmwB iddek. oeeaxredater beiwaaa te MianeattT aad A c ^ - S ^

doBsry Bsptisti, iiua* wen Btaary exdaded b y a e o t r a "BCB-fidlaw^piBs n s d a t e . Tke regdaraaara te*e ssdkdsdwa toga b a d c t o t e d i a n k fiaai wkiA t k q r « »

^aeek nstonrtitrn. Bot wk» d o a tkat tew exBladed Bs|>iiate a f t e r

fenaadtkeaaelmiBto . waCBrae«*»a,l7»&vi«i:^ appKaBtkB,B^ "iOb/sitiallii/ MOl" iate Mkriaaary .&o-

- . S", - • KaterHads, ox so-edbd pJasod w k a LaOier a a d ^ «BiyeommaBaedte~

~ fcia d U mitk Bdba dhy e a d d a ^ m a S

Bf iaK^MOsaaa i i a^s tea . ST ' assf iaUriat tksar Umb 1o A, Otf B d a n d firwdr i s Asir

^ a l t lms^ tea wen itf I s ^^WkstWBkaveitalidaed ia kaa ra t t l f a r f swrr fc W a t i ^ ' teit We oBBBssad i t te oar aadat t tsT. fiarwU.

Baxjuxs.—IMskaaimpoeed Bttoq* ^ tees * wilaesi to tesfi^ JB«iast wj j r tnnnj ia

J f n U v a r y BidllaHOT d a i te Aadmpikte fid kaQ te ^ppaaaaa aC tea^ceat Rtfanners, Tiwtkfr aBaL^Galvii^ SBd teifiy kepa to ia kr^kne, aad aUa oo-wodceDi i i te OBBM; fait te e£tor tf te S b r M ^ i d n t te Aoabaptiste wen BsSy < ia te Betemen, aad foBBd k tern teir lift-terest tissasit u d pjaseeatoo. WkoB te Bc t emas isaad aoald sot auuapl te Aoab^itists tkey s s a ^ t tkdr alter diirtiesdaB! Dees Bro. ^ v a r d i a k t k ^ a jayadt^fw]^ emsaainiia witk Latker aad Cilf ia?

BxaaBB*. Wsob; l a w r a i t ng j a s r p ^ e r t e t t k e n a n s a i a mast eaadlodiBBi lamed teetkna, tea wkom wa k a a beaa

tedtoaaBBtaoaro lEaslatsiBlsM^" w k o t a k a t e groaad t k a t t e * miyBtf)f"ia always to ba sa imi t l^ to wi tea» jasMlBBBt

Soa t teatlBiiili lalii ilthem.—• A n d f i a r t e , t e t w k a B "fla^OTB^ m a a j ' o n c d i B i ^ l w Bited' oo BBSB of iHSWJIFB^, an otker terdies, an aaawBStkas ef tferte^ , and an memboa of ekarekes s n k a B B d J a n -oo^ua tet B e t a Ti£d ia laWaBBd& kowevu BBjat, kowarer flffaaadTB, a j p i f c e v d r ' a a s e r ^ t a n l t k ^ m a y r » a d k . n i s i aadeesteBd k tkdr poaitia, a S rf oiaaae te*' t t ir i : tkey s*ad apea a ffiUe*B»MaB. . E k a n Bot 3id BBBB, kowcvar, te

A p*asf»« e v a teaaiok d ta t i i , te _

a a a s j a s d y a r waseuptuiany Bsc BBB i d a A ravatkata « a a i 9 a r « ^ a a n r a a t e s a a t kavebealoakia«af i t t Is iata teBiHato

s e c i t e t I c B B i ^ t e m y a a t f i ^ t t i i B i A ^ jeeb

I am BOt K B tkat I m & n b a d all tet I read,aad woald be ^ if y N , a B B B a « f yaer Uaned cocreipiBdestB, woald do aae te titAmastokefessa ^ - -

1st I woiU EIB to kaaw wketer tek GBin" towkom te A p a t h JdzB*idHB*d

kk Oind Eaiatle w a a Bqplist or Bst. I k a n b e a d i ^ o s a d totind: ke was, aot

besaasekekever ca&sd cse, b ^ beaaaa^ a tealeBB WDdemsBd te fiedftansb aS ikosedd liteUua wen wkatwaBsv waid.4r< oaH Baptiste. kad beaa i m r i t i w A ^ Christ by baptkB>, .^awBkav8keeB; a a i ; I do aot Sad ssyaeeeBSt of tkdrbaii^neg iofaafB-HBiB- tkat teir aksiaba awol way E^jaetMBto Pntbyteaa iar CaBfi-.m>—.or to aay TSAufi but tkdr owm .PalwiiT' tka>,you k&oWjBaaBwkaka ^aalka i a i ^ e r s t a f i e s a a y k e miahha A a a t i tkTiMatkeae.

IwBBld Eks ID know teaflarts^, w i e t e r meotkBed ia te 9lfc TBca of tkat E^ktk, w a a Bqrfisc Cbnak.

prisciple, which permitted te ChnnaB, widt Sre aT-d swtnd, to VBrds-priBaa ca tkdr tiranes? Aaioa^ these p e o ^ wen Bot all t h i s p ULade to yidd to te demands ^ a fi-ce&doasi,e^ the ooly tEsdency of wk i^ w a to make the eartk a kowlisg wildexaes^ fiOed witk iB«s who would devcar eadt otker Bks the wild beasts? Wko cotdd kavet thai a psrpcse {aevaikd amoag te tists irko art t bt metitst <f Ckrufinuf— Asd yet the Bossasists without dissat agree in aseriMog these things to an te Baptists. TTs kan no kJut* s en dtarer tvidtmas

injurious tnjSifSBOt ^ pn^mOet; na wJim havimmct vitkamon obsiimaitm-temixfftuss to If corrtcOg wrformtti, exd a more eeiitni dupoctfion to nOtmet Ao** wAe httfer mdertSoodiie trtdk tf At aastear.— Prejudice, whea o n a deq>ty imbted, Uiads te eye, perplexes te anderirtaridiBg, tflenasB the ii^stisets cf te heart, acd dtahojt te lore cf troth a d rectitade.^

Miet stetiag tkat te Waldcssa, in tkdr fiigkt from perseeoticn. came to te Netet^ lasds^ia t he l a t t ^ part of te fwaifik eeor tory," aad pitmouneisg i< " a » i a a tkat te Nctheilands' Waldases always rgcctediafoat baptisoi, aad admiBi^eted te mdiaBBee ob^ to adults," Me«ETa.Ypeq and Denaoat add;

We have now eeea tkat te Baptaste wko, m former times w»a e a S ^ Aabaptiats, aad at a later poiod MeaBeBites,.wen Qrigiadly Wsldessea, who, ia te kistRy of te e h a r ^ erea from te laost axKicBt tiaies, have recdv-ed a e k wdl-daerved k o s s ^ tkk aa-cosEt, te Bsptists may ba aoaaidared, a ef eld, the ooly rdigisBS ceoiiaauity wkkk k a ccctisaed&tKBtetimaof tespoa^es—aa Ckrktiaa sode^ wkiek k a k ^ t p a n d i m ^ aU ages te evuig^ical daetrina of rd%ian. Tke uscorraptsd iaward aad oB^sard aowfi-titm ef te Baptist emnmtmi^ a f e d s pno! of te tratk coBtested by te BoasA ekarek of the great neccsdty of a r e t eami ia «f icfi-g i a , sadi a tkat ir t i i^ te^ ] d s a i s tesx-teeath eestary, snd abs a refstaiiao af te a n s a g a s cotea ef te Beaaa Oate&a tet tkdr dacmiBBtkm k te m a t aaeitot.''

31ns k grat^ru« M t i w ^ ^ tk t a te iars aad divines, ftditettib^s^

If it wss, I s a i t o a tet te I ma^sritHs" wkiA k a o B k la ies ,waiB

foirce w k a te ApoaHe wrote O k l^ps l ik—" Aadif tef law Teyans meessptdaiM

w^koat a p ^ gr te pgaiibaE^ af : a y r m ^ y , to te teaainaf te'^iHyari^* tea JokB, sltkoBj^ a goai m b aad l a ibt

• wrote a isgii igiu- tsttar t i tkat Saptist BMB, * Gdas."

B B t l m a y k s m ^ a k e n lioBt tkea teep^ yeakBsw. I BBly iriA to aaU yawrattaBSaaa aad tkat cf year lesiaed eanespaaietis, te the tet t k a t ^ d a s a p a s BcqOtMl OmrA, a a amitttk<a aad wided p i a a t e , "liSAm-pltt," wka. I t ^ it, was te^paate; vA y wko '^Untdta kavatepre<miaeBa amoag f tiiam," e a ^ a a t kave aa<" s ^ ^ O s BBkas ka kad by foaBBaBBB

o t e r go t t a a ''mujer&f te be of Us optaios. £a i i t seems that jhadU kaEtB.«atB-j s ^ , aad did a i a f a sna tkat ms jac^ a to prev^t^oB tem aot mdytorafaa to nediw teksterafid uiitangiais wkii^ teAposds seat, but ftat tken w a a ° m i a > s i f y | * w h ^ were in &verrfteeelraw tkaa, aad tkat ' 'Bk-t r^ i£s"aBdkk " m u s S ^ "aai t&Baaflk ef te^bardt;" s a » s a i ^ dedand teft t kw skoBid be to tkaas, aad to te wfaiBiaq^^^^ te linniinTintinat. wiaA I aupyas a t te* tea iadndad an te d t a t a ^ o * ! * te

km^ka m n a a d a T i d S .

I k m a a a t M B t e t G s i a w a a M a f t e k jRUdiy. Bat if tken k w M t B h M t tkat, oae ting k oeriBiB, te tejiraiJIteBde -was a tHgetftd ef te l i g ^ «f "sBywwSo," a td a igMraat Bhaaf te teas t r n t a n a f t e t

CKWITB LARFYNDNIRF" W^ADI R E G P N A Y B L G " of bakg teBadsH «a«Bsd a

tkts, ain te ekankea aadlaethtMi i u j ' 1 1 , teeeiaeidewidtteBM^in^,.)^a mt/fm' OM ke aetaany e s e s i s i w a d ^ ^ toniiM A k majariiy, caSsd Mat U i a i ^ > i t a B t e w k k a U B s i tea -osst s g t f J w i L man tkaa in t eahA Aa t wkotenr aa l i sTl j fe kad a aa Apialio A a i U baexertad to aaa. jfca te ** mtmarOs^ w k e S i k a a "a i f iBrf

traa aHdMB i f ^ ^ ^ ^--ifcCSardl,"

of te cibaraeter bcane by Bi^tiste, betee te ProtestaBt SefenBatisB, a d a£ter teexaosa of te Anakaptkts, B & c & s atin l a i ^ flM-sne. " T h d r r d ^ i o a t n A i t g w a ^ q ^ a BBd para, aad w a exempTifiri ia tkeir daih easdsot." Witk tlM exception cf te fopsta-cai eitozists, ^ t o wfoo beliayed iato ssdititm aad ktsBReetioB, t k n • ' t rcn te xaet p i n s CkrkiiBBS that te ^Btdi-aTer kai, a d te most valaal^ eitixsBS of te Sixte; kidory

sMvesan doakt ret^|Me&g O k veiat"— Tken mea wen Uaasdeaia tkdr

tive aad labansaai d t iaas , aad t cd^ p a a <%cistiaBs, wko idbBBaad wadd^ aad wan i t a d t e t IB »dhr BdkeMeee.lamoaI priBt^ka." n a reBowaed Jeke AaaaiatoB, IB B wade p«d£aked at Stnaka% ia de-dared te « Bapiigt b r e t e a to to m aBM; na aawdoetciBBlp<wts,b«t«kv«ted atosa i t e a i t e F |o tea ia l^ ca aoeoBBt'rf teir

d tk fe . " j S e M S k a W w i better tea aataqai^. Let a i l m B to ka v o i k y sBsk^foteiB. Tka a q ^ eDae& i a wUak ao m u eaa work; a i i i a • i i i l i K i f i V l n i i n i i i A

w a r ^ B ^ p t e a ^ y i y J u i l Raft .

kkApaatlB; aaril w k o l i r t e

A teu te . " P t e a l a t m anfaigBBiniiea m a a cVSgt - - :

J U x u x s . — W * B » a « y siniBii B a ^ a r q J f te AtA Qwatia for 4

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l i m t d i Out tfce Lrad's » a esm-m«iimfttT>e ozdiBsiiee, and tita b m d aad V M vasd tkcrem a n Beuiter Hatid, H B a n a i s t s mj, sat canxtiisisniiateii,

»» LaOenna a S m , tet t b u A s j eossdtcte » IIBIDII; of tJte SaTiar's body aad MoHL B j » figsn wb ma J be (aid to • a t U t i n i k n t w t n g ^ broad, and ta diioJc b i»bfaMdmdni ik i i ig^ vine. Literally aad t n f y w p o i a k a tf bread and viae as mem-<aiala t i b o d j asd Uood; and t ^ d e . MBis 4»t8 -only a n^naeab t s in eWaeter . T b m t i BO w t s a id tbem—no Meruseatal •fieeey v b k h eaa do t in oomasoieaat ptoi

i H ' O f w U i t ^ of the rtatB of his btart. Here t&s ({oaiiiao waj be asked, " K d cot Jesss UaMthabzMd n&aa be isstitaiedt&e Sapper?" l a «xpteemg m j apnioa, I moac s a j be did Bok. Tras VB m d m Mat&ev XXTL that K * took bread aad Umd %i,Sut. S » also IB

M a ^ xir. SS, L«ka zsii . 19 a j i , ba toot bK«d a a d f r n t i a a J x P a a l l C a r . » : S i j s , •adwbffli&*kadgiTBathanis,dM. I t i a w m n v

•f itmark thkt in A e erigtnal there is no T « d aoniVaaf ing to tf, ia Sattbeir s&d H»rk. Tba Mf i r ed Grttkdoes sot s a j J«sas blewcd th« b n o L H«, Bo doubt,biassed Gad,aad thai th« w a d traasdated b l f n d , » aqvindeat tofir* f i — h , i t evMaat the &ot tita: Matdiew aad Mark ta leferrii^ ta tha eup, m j , h t j m t k m h . I t Is morallT e«rt«ia that h« b k M d the loead ia no aessa ia wMcIt hedidaotblMB the viae. He felosed Sod, tibat ii, he gsT« thaaics to God. This is the isport aad the ezteat of tho Uea^ng. I lai a o o n h a t p u t i s o k r ^ exprtaaiag thue riev?, b e o n n I hsre beard a greai b o b t nuaisters pwy oa eossanniiim oecasiDBS t ia t God »«ald 6 f a t dw bread naA • w ^ Sometiaej they aa iga S , c r aeea to assga it, as » R W S O T I wb; fih^ p a y thai they thematjres are not able tA U F L M e immta . Simtst:Bi£a they p n y that God a n y bkas an£ K t a^art from a eam-aioB to m nered ase aa smieb of the bread aa n a y be eataa, aad as much of tbs wiae as Buy he draak. I a sadi pedtioBs i t aeeos ta ais the Uea gnot be that aonte «{)«eial virtse is to be iapaited to the bread asd wiae; and thos Booiah d o e t i ^ of Tnnsab^ia&ux-i iai , or the La&eraa dogais of eacsa&sUsik-tioB i i iB£reeUy ezerdag i t i iaSoecee oa Bap-^ata.

I a thftLord'a B ^ p e r the oSimtizg aiaat b l m God, or gire Gcd tisaaki He aisBtaot i o u ^ e a BgrawfTital tSxacj com anwmiated to the bread sad wiss. Zitis is P a ^ d i . The eleatotta a a s t be partakea cf aa remoabraaees of d z i s t l i b e ^ aad blood, • ^ b i t do," aaya be, "ia remaabxaaee of me.

Ika i ladi^eBaabls to a proper cbservaaaeef the Lo(d*i 8 a p p « ^ the Lard's death be remembered. How imf resTely brofan bre:^ repreMBt his body eraeOed. How Trriely d o « the poarcdHRit wins eall to adnd bis S a w ^ U o e d . Thasatemoiy isasiated, aad the wnntiftird haagiiwrtog xMges tike l a t w i i h f n a i d e d by the Calrsiy

l a the Sapper CteistbeTidMidy Mt fe t& as enaafied—sot as gkriSad, bat as eciiiiBeil. p .

o x a n s a . J T O .

gyWrfy i i one of tim most pcomiaeiit da-tiat iitwifvd ia Chin t i ia stewardship; acr is oiff 6a< a haid BMter. Hi* deataads arc ia-Saiteiy m w a a b l e . He asks of as ao thug ba t b k owa. Hia daia i to &at wbidi be re-({Brea eaa a e n r be KBTalidated. lapse cf d i ^ aad mau&a, aad years, a t e g t h c a s W e XKKf dkregod tibia d u a t aad thereby in-MCFgatlt; tetweeaanot aallify it so as to exempt eazsdwi froat the ob^aiioQ it er«-

Tha poAkia ha i ia f , ta I thiak, been estab-fiM Ktttwa a n tiie Lod 'a , aad that aU we baaekhiaa l i i i , i t BMecda toy parpoae ta d m * «rtia&* to praRBt aone eoadderatioaa aa i f^ewf i ' j i ' e i ' e j i n ^ L a r d g n ^ t n as.

n is e q w i t i e e a ^ traa that the lore of amaj iaatmmm with the atcMsse ef praportj . n e foor a n n x u a t to aeqotra a eoMpeteaey — A v e win kaT* a e o a ^ e t e a ^ are desiieai

tobeaaMiM—aaithemhaiewliotoas to a n V M a t a ^ r t o c e i L !!1» a o a sf a o d m t e Bt t tne i a n i ^ Oat if he waa pheed i a wh&t Uwwariiealki ikl ipeadeat areaaiiitasen he m U b e w & i e d ; ba t fat his wtritea ral-iaod, a a i ke naa a be&R h io , & r ta the diriaaee, a t wfcieh he e ^ y e w the adraatagee rfwwiftmybeatloyed. i t a tew, !• Liiwtoil witti a d e l a m i a r i v , ba t&s

that ft i» dstoaTe. Let k m readi it, e a i i e h to fiwi the Mttetaeaa of aBpiawh—t B e f a d i t h a t - £ i t o a e e kad^

totkevie*." XoBBaied with ef ai^lfattled

. I R I A I H A F | 9 R , B « T E B L Y W M A A W b a K N E F

t eh j i r t i»j»":eii'iMuJ,>lii- aiii. i t he h k e ) ^ ke kewnes

• T T O W ^ Y T H O K B U ^ .

H a ^ n ar geat pwv F ' K : B A I C L I I I ^ ' T ^ T A F I I ^

I a l M l M a w d r a i in a ^ •gah i , aad .A*b«

a a i f t o w ) ^ k i ( T r a p a n u t , wliers?—tot^keji sdn eaaaared «f tke thia-ingateial aad eoaaidenbiiaielf BBserableaBly befiMne he has not aeeared that asMwat td i t wbiei is essea&l to O e prcdaetioo ef h a p ^ -a e m Sack a laaa iUastnies at ereiy s tep ia the j o a n t ^ of Ii& the traih of So l«aWs d«e-laratloo: ""He th i t k re t i i silrer not be SDtisfisd W I & S Q T W ; aor ba that loratb ^basdaaee with iacrease." This sayiag has be«> verified in e r s y geaeratioB. I t is a &ad thffiigbt that so s a a y bars lived aad died an-4er the inflnscea of eor^asaeae, aad Bow feel n d ia teas i^ of that angaish w b i d arises frsm a eaasdsases t that ihax propeasi-ti2s 2aast remaia SEgratified f n t r e r .

Ba t i t m y be t h o a ^ t that &es8 resurks apply only to aien of the world who baTe thd r portioa ia this life. Woald they were not ap-plieabla to maiatades in the Cbareh! Would ihattlis Cbsrsb ea sarth asorts like the Chareh in bearea t Jadas, An«ii?ii« aad Sa^-pbira, S i a e s Migns aad Dtmas were profeae^ Meads of C&iist. Maay Chard-members hare speat less tim^ ia ocrantiog the east of ^ e Cbiistiaa {mfestioa than ia eoon^ag their pscaaiary gwas. I t is a solema reflaetica that jMfiMsors ef religioa are in peealiw Jaeger of becansing coretoas. Tbe reasos is, as Acdrew Fuller well ezprcsees it, beeaase eoTetottsnsss is almost tbe only eriste which can be iada?g«:i sisd a prcffssioa ef rel i^onat the same tim^ scpperted. ChTistiim<) shoaM ssic e»r« lest they k r e mraey inordinately. T i e ioTo of masey iacreaaes with tbe inereas? cf property. Tbls will be tine ease with saist as well aa sinner, anless pecaaiaiy benefi-iecee is STstematic»ny practiced. Let the poiat be settkd by Chris^aca that a eertain proportion af their iosome KUH bo regularly ^propriated b> the caase of beaeTolence, aad they will not be liiely to lore'money extraragaatly. Tbey will see that tbe ebief Talae of money arisen &om tSe £tet that it may be employed in as-soEjpIiddng God's parposas of grace in refer-aice to oar gailty rase—tiat i t may be mads premotive of t i e world-wide eaUi^ement of t&e kisgdom of Christ. No man who, in esti-mating Sha worth of money, makes its atility in adraseisg the Redeemer's eaase the basis of bia ealealatioE, can make gold bis idoL He eaanat became a miser. He is incapable- of the miisr'a feeliaga. He ralaes money not bc-esaso i t can mlaister to the last of the fitsb, the last of the eye, and the prida of life, bat Iweaase it may be ased in doiag good. Doin^ good ia tbe object aimed at, aad money is the aieaas of its acosrapliahmeat.

Hera then is a" method by which profeswrs of religion may eSMtaally goard agaiast that loTe of money which ia the root of aU eTil. Lst ibem gire aecordiag to system, and, th<; ioT9 of money will cot increase with the lore of property. I havd-sometimes thoogbt that employments, boaorabla ia tbemsdres, aresaf-{ar«d to betray men into eoretoasa^& This may be reasonably expected anless a coarse of systematie bestScecee is adopted. For exam-pla, profesiedly Caristiaa fcUiers engage in honorable Tocatioas and G-od Emiles apon them. Hs giTcs saccess to their basinca exertions— saey aasass prop«rtj—aad they feel that tbey osgi t to da mora for the canse of God than tliey are aecajtomedto ds. Their oonseiesc£s testify that tbctr doaations for benerolcnt ob-j jats sbcald increase with the increase of their pi?>perty. They find it diffisalt t i sercr tho iiea of aagsceased rtsponsibility from that cf sagajcated pseasiary rcscnroes. Ba t they rest not till they inrent some method of trac-qaillliing the remonstraaces of eoaseience T?iey arail thcciBtlTes of a spee'ea cf logic by «aica t i ey arc lad to the eoncloiqoB that their peeaaiary bestfactioas are tnffieiently liberal Thay think cf their eiiildrcn acd easily per-soade th»aiselTC3 ef the saperiority of filial elairasL They speak Sncntly of-the strength of parental obGgaUan, asd when they are re-atadcd af the declaration of o ^ Lcrd, " Ha that loTeth sen cr dsagbter more than me ii» aot worthy of no"—they !:eutralii3 its infla-« c e by rsfarricg ta the language of Paul, "The diildrcn ought not ta lay np for their parens, bat the parents for their ciildrea." Thni? sonsoiesce ia stnriSed, aad the deluded father appSea himself mors diligently to the aeinm:i-lidoa of wealth, " laying the flitteriag a=e t i a j to bis sou],'' t ^ t he is proriding far his •S^-pibtg, and thit in to doing he is obeytat; God. Thas he rainly sappases that the per furmasce of oae daty relcaEes from obligation to perfom isot ier . This is strange theology, bat it b l i e thco!<^ of maltitades. DOGS not the is3st sapcrScial obserrer perceiTe that in this case tiie prfcciple of coretonsnes is ac-tiTely at wcrs ? ^ ^ o does net see that tbe &ther, arder pri-tcree of proridicg for his <^d rea » indalg i rg his lore ef awney ? In nine instances oat of ton if sach fathers were left childless they woald inreat oihet exsases sa jastificatisa of their peaariousaeaa. Ah, how possible it is for those CEgsgcd in parsaits, ia feeaiseltes laadable, to be betrayed iato coTetff3sies3. Bat there is a way of prercnt-iag this. Let pecaiiiary offiriags, cqxjal to &eab3ity cf t i e offser , be east regalariy iato the treafary of the Lord, aad the inor-diaat? IOTO of money is prceliried. P.

W A Y M A R K S . - N O . 4 .

r r E 3 » . The reseat papers «» ta i a aa aeccaat of the

death of Wash'3gtca Irriag. Having been bara ia 1783, he had becsmo an old man. I t is, daabiless, the cpiaioa of many, that be was tha atost a e e o m p ^ e d of Americaa writers. I t may be safely said that he was oiu of the most acoasspitEhed. His last work was the Life of Washiagtoa, J i fire Tolaaics. I t oagbt to be read by erery Amerieaa yoatii. Mr. Irriisg, tiicagh a t rer particalarly cBgrosecd w i ^ polities, was appbisted oar miaistar to S p ^ , daiisg F:re5ideot Tyler's adminivtra-ti<m.

Whether Mr. L pn^ased to be a duri<iiaa, the paper) do aat state. I ha re heard of his atteadicg, whea ia New York e i ^ , the preaeh iaf cf the celebrated Wm. B . Williaota. His ada i radoc of the iatclleetaal qaalities of the Biiaister aiay haT« prompted this^ 0 1 tkKt ail oar literary laea were taitably iat-j ^ ' ^ e d with the Ber.tiatent that " ^ e ehrittias w h i j ^ a t style rf BMa."

Ikt aot &il tortad the adrerti««eeat of Mr*. Satoc'a s ^ o e l i s aeather eolaaa. Her first

epeas OB the first Moa&y i s J a a u r y . She does eot wtsb a large, bat a sdeet aekeaL Those who d e ^ their d M ^ t e n to kaTo m e edasaiioaal adraatagt^ will do well to place than a a d « Mr*. Sato«'« care. She is an ao-coaipBi&ed nflb^ty aad a dignified fKnittiaa bdy. - F .

I S " I 8 6 0 . Aadthe&ntheraBi i^Ses ls ter i sBot toned,

fe««a»wc enaot todae* to* C k r b of a fewii». BIALIAAK IMDATIACSTSFEND AS TBAADAAIEAFIXISAI

Harisg aa hoar n two apon oar haads be-fore taking the ea r t to faee homeward we ase than to gaihar together car marks (Hi Ar-kaa^aa.

We t in ted bat faar places ia Arkaaaa. Priaeet«i, Camden, Lisbca and E l Dorado. We ware listeaed to by laiga coagr^atioas, ecnapbsed of aet a few who came great distsn-res.

Patacaio^—is a pleasact little town oaatim-iag some lOOO or 1200 iakabitaats with two goodaebo i^ we were informed. I t is sar-roaaded by a wealthy popalatsoa. Tho lands are said to prodace well—specially apon the ereek bottoms. Bro. Thrasher ia the belored aad efficient pastor of the Chareb. He ia a yoaag maa cf great promisa. He has already deae mach for the Baptist eaaso ia Arkansas. He and Bro. A. L. Hay, hare been en^jraged in circalatiog Baptist books ia Boath Aiktasas, aiakkg Caadea thdr head qoartcrs. They hare placsd Baptist and rcligioaa books aad periodicals ia ^most erery Biptist £»mily— aad in maltitades of others—ia Scathera Ark. Lnmease good was effected by that ajtccy.

Wo bare been ia the parlor of Baptisis, apon the floor of which was no carpct, nor di»aa, asd yet tiie large pine center table neatly ooTcred, contained aot only every pablicatioa of the Soath-We-tcm Pablisbisg Hoase, bat 'majiy oUicrs, inclaiiEg ihs Baptist Library, Eoojclopedia cf Religious Knowledge, and Webaler's Unabridged Dicticaary. The .4r-hziitizs Baptist was not only taken, ba t tha Tenntssst B ij)iu-i and that inimitable Monthly SlagaiiBe far children, that " Uoele George"'so strongly acd earnestly reccnunecdcd parents to take one year for thair childrea, tbe CJtSarens Book, (81,00 per year) In this sort of hoase fiirnishicg, so infiaietly saperior to brassels carpet and satin corered chairs and scfis, without boots, we saw tha praotical ef-fects of the labors cf Bro. Thnsher and Hay, and Bro. Colemaa ( to t H. H ) who has also labored weH in the same fiild. Sister J . Har-ris, of the Priecctoa Charch, is amatear agent to collect fands for the Spring Street Chaich. She wishes to s<jnd np SlOO by the first cf April ac i t . Will not all our friends acd all tha sisters aid her gcneroaalj ?

A Gooo Bxs.tii.is—A gentleman who lires one a u k from town, offers the best bargain ia the Way of laads and improrei;ects we have heard of. One Cirm within one mile of Prlnce-toa cf nearly one thouiand acres cf good upland aad bottoax, with fine dwelling bonse. Qoar-ters new gia house, screw aad stable, together with another plaatatioa three or four miles west of Princeton, containicg orerone thousand aires, gia hoa?e, screw aadoiier improTcmeats, ia all OTer 200 acres of laaJ close to the towa, can be had upon easy terms for the sum of- Slo.OOO. Tho lEproTements upoa these two plantations alone, cost gone S6.000. The land will prcd^aee from 5 to S bales cf cotton per hand If one man did net wish both -finas he could parchase t h s a with another maa. Tiie prcssat owner wishes to eng\ge in mcreaniilo pursuits in New Orleans. If any one wishes to paroha^c we will negotiate a bargain, can place hiia ia the way, aad gire him good refcrcnccs besides.

GAHPKS.—Oar stay in this growing city was from ThurFd.iy until Monday. We wore treated with erery possible kindness by tbe pastor. Eld. Frcetnan, a-: J tho bn^tfcrea. .Vnd notwiUistacdicg they were raisicg fo^ds to boild ibem a Hoasc, TC: it was ia their hearts to a'^iit the Spritg Street Charch at a matter cf principle. We satr tho groasd b r j t e a for their Hoa-^e cn Satarday. The first earih was moved by the Pastor's wife " ia consideration of her cffisient serviics in secariag.at boai^ acd abroad, the fandi already raised for building purpo.se3. With their baoTjer foliy thrown to the hrecais, aad nailed to the staff, the Biptisis of Ciaidea are de3tini?d aadsr Gad, at aa eir-ly day, to be-ioms the mist iaflacntial Church in t'c3 Stlte. other policy will sastaia the eause there, ander ih^ heivy pressure of vppcsili-jn i ' eawai t t r s . and has b s g en-countered. Long will the brethrta sad oer host be iffectioaitely reaienib^red.

LISBON-.—This is a Post OfSee sad not a town. Tbe Biptist Church bearj ths camo Oar ap-pciatxent was at nigiit. The hon^ was new 4ad large, though cot fi-iished. Bro. r>iTis iate cf the Bethel CjUege, Ky., is the pastor, aad this hoase is the first fruits of his pastor-al labars. He has already mada his mark in Aikassas. Hehas also V>cea icstracieaial ia tho buildirg of scothfr grod Hecje for one of his Churcfcea. H i seems determined that his Charchcs shall a t i reproach religion by warshiping in a pil? of dilapidated p^ne log;, whea they are ablo t j lire in ceiled houses at home. We receired soma a.d hero and lei: the pledges in tho hotice of Bro. D.—who will forward any sams the friends may wish to send as.

On Taesday, thronzh the kindness cf Bro. Tiawisk, we were also taken t j El Dorado, where a largo crowd awaited as aad gare us aa aadienco for mors than two hoars.

We may bo allowed a remark to reliere the caaceraof the A". F. Examirur aad others, csaceraiag oar locg aermocs apon sach ocoa-Eioos. A large portion of tho audieaces ia Loaisiasa and Texas camo long distaacas, from <Ki« to two days travel, to reach oar ap-poiafeaeats, aad the New York " thirty mia-a t e s " would not begia to satisfy thcai. They were of that ciass cf aacicnt persons who csald liitea to a gospel sermon all night. I t

^•bEch, to erefy toetfcer wto wai ioid as a OEOT^ tlwaiiaBtaaBswwaatiawia I ^ e M P ^ e r w y e * *

was to gratify the expressed wishes of the brethren, asd aot car cwa, that wc ever added ti . i t extra " fifteen ndcates."

A eircamatasee, to as aaasaal, transpired daring cur disccarso. A Mr. Aikia, tx-Prt-

siiing E I A t , aad aow tbe stottoaed Methodist preacher, was prwent, aad, in the midst of oar diseeaxEe, thoagh we were assailing ao dco-trise cf Methcdism, by aame at least—be arose, aad ia a defiaat atoiincr, ordered us to preach oar owa doctrines, aati let thooe of oth-ers aloae! The address for the acxt fifteea miaates was coasdertd iaterestiag. The rer-eread iatrader alosk into h i j seat, aad looked aa if be woald gladly have gaae dowa throagb i t . H i j a n o g i a t eoadaet aSwded as oaeof the finest illaftratioea of the trae spirit of Methedina aad Pedobaptiism ia otkir y ^ r s , aad coariadag proof t l » t they wtiald aow, as .^es , ia oae -have, dcprire Baptists cf the liberty of s f t r tk , if ac t cf p t n a i , were they aot bicdtied by the law ef the laad —that tbe swerd, the faggot, aad the ^iscsi, ia the haada of Pedobaptist^ woald exter-Biiaate Baplisto from this soil, were (key only aMowed to a n tkeai. Tbe maa, tkei^b

picfene4 protestaat, wke wcal i deny free ^eeek to as, a fixe asd % free pa lp t , waaaaia^puBitor a t keart, aa4 woald, b o r a a i t s n a s a p o p e o r a O a l v i a . Bybtoed,

d a a ^ tkeie rigkta a t m ^ a piiee. we d a i e d ^ ase tbeai. ;-> ' . ' • ' ' , v

Yet, this a m e Mr. Aikia, is w w t to u ^ asd miirepreseat the Bvptiato by aame ia ki t owa palpit, aad had bees at i t tke -pceoedii Sabbath, we were iafonaed. maa refve-acated bis priaeiples, or he ^ d not. I f ke did represeat theai, thea are bis priadplea a disgrace to ehristiaai^ aad this If ke didBot, tkea is Mr. Aikia, as a minister, a di^;rae8 to d r i s t i a a i ^ aad Aia age. He will heaceforth wither aader tke eoademaation of that eommaaity.

Brother W . C. Jdiaaoa is pastor of the Chardt whieb ia steadily baOd^g ap aader his labors. He is a a aaoampromising Baptist Here ia oae eharoh that sapports ita pastor. He has deacons ta bis ehareh, aad a band of aobid apirita aroaad bim. B n t b e r Joba-Eoa has the pledges aiade to the cbareh aad friends, aad will take {^eaaare ia receiving as many mort, aad forwarding tbe same to Nashville. We aball aerer forget that occa-sioa. That truth sigaally trituaphed over the eoEscienees of maay ia that ccngregatioa, we believe time will show.

Brother Marcais, volaateered to carry as to Homer, La. As soon as dinner was over, we departed and traveled lato into the aight, so as to reach Homer by 11 o'elook the next day. Whea we did stop, i t was at a comfortoble looking eabia, aad w a ^ g np tbe inmates, we gained pcrmisaica to rest for the nigh t. When the light wood knot lighted ap the room, oar inqairiBgeje soOa fell apoa nice files of the L^isiiianc Bapiisf a n d t h a Tenitesset Bapikt,

agaiast the wall, asd tho Iron Wheel, Orch-ard, and Theodosia, apoa the mantle piece, sat-isfied as that we were aader a friendly rt)oC We received every attentioa from Mr. Beeves, the soa ia-law of oar beloved Bro, A. Matthews The wife was a Baptist. We left eo sooa as it was light enough to drive, and lefi our gold pea aad pcaeil apoa the table, whidi if Mr. Reeres will forward to as by mail, he will obligi as greatly. I t caa be sent between two pieces of paste board.

Hero we left Arkaaaaa. We did aot see eaoagh of the Stato to form a personal opia iaa of its comparative merits. I t , like all Sutes, contaias mach very poor land, bat i t is certain, it eoatains large qaaatities of very rich land. I ts ealtivated a{^aads are good, and its river bottoms exceedingly fine for cot-ton. Its laads are steadily increasing in value, thotisands of acres of cotton land are yearly beiag added to its ealtivated domM, aad imaugratioa is rapidly poaring iato it.

The Baptuts are qaito equal to aay, if aot the leadiag deaoadaation in the State. They arc Landmark, almost to a maa, and the warm friends of the Soathcra Baptist Sabbath School Union, as the Report at tho late S u t e Conveatioa will testify. They have esUb-lished a Baptist paper, edited by Elder P . S G. Watson, Little Rock, cmiaently worthy of the sapport of every Baptist ia the State.

Bro. Trawiak, late graduate of Wake Forest, N C , and Elder Wtn. Lea, have been prose-cuting an sgeney for the past two years fcr t ie endowment cf a Baptist College. They hare already secared $42,000 or $43,000, and as iKJoa as $100,000 are scctired, the location wiil bo determiaed apon.

I i is otir parposa to visit A r k a c ^ at an early day.

TO DB. & K. WHSSTON. A. NELSOS. J. K. BSKKJS.

G S S T I E M S S : I t has been reporttd that eer-tain charges were made agaiast me ia tho 1st Baptist C'nurch, Nashville, and that you were appointed by the charch a Committee to labor with me in regard to t ho^ charges; and that yen repcTtcd to the church that you had la-bored with mc, and that I had refused to listen to your entreaties and ezhortatioas, aad you therefore recommended that I be excladcd; whereupon the oharoh did ttnanimctisly exalade me. Some fueh story as this has foaad its way into the papers, and is very generally be-lieved. You have given it the ftanction of your silence, and so may be considered as en-dorsing it. I did cot intend ever publicly to allude to these transactiocs again, bat it has recently been claimed that as I have never de-nied these charges, they must be taken as ad-mitted truth. I feel, therefore, that it is i duty which I owe, not less to you than to my se'tf, to call apon yoa to set ibis matter right before the pablio aiind.

I am sure there mtist be seme terrible mis-

Ike liai&tla ot d e v n am eUa waatiac la I t o M - , , e.k We waUiBi te er « , r ««et WW a i ^ by p e b t : ^ t a d k a g

years of labor aad adroeaejr, kad Baptist* et-tablisked ovi l asd id%:totis l ibo ty aaaa tkis toil; aad k a v i a j Meaied to as, tk«r deaees-

take about thi« business, whieb only you can rectify.

I write this, therefore, to ecqiure of yoa whether it is trut, as has been reported, th&t you were such oommittee and did make sach a report?

I oonid easily bare believed that such an appointmeat was laadc. Soma mcrabers in that body had been my warm personal friends. They may bare beca aawilling to out me off and consiga mc to perdition, without at least making an attempt to convince me of my wrong, and bring me to repeatacce. Even a hcretic is not, according to God's word, to be rejected until after the first and the second admoaitica. I t was cataral and proper that they ahoald dedre at least to see what might be the effect of the brotherly eatreaty aad solemn admonitioa of three of the most pioas, intelligent, and infiuential of all their mem-bers—two of whom had been my most fatailiar friends, acd for whom I had felt the warmest pcrsoaal attachment.

If yoa had been appelated, I can readily snppose that the charch mast have felt ia yoa tbe fullest oonfideaoe that yoa woald fuihfitl-ly perform the daty which they gave yoa ia eh*!^ , aad woali tiathfoUy report w h u yoa had dcae, aad the cffMstof yoar eatreaties aad *d<qoailioas apoa yuar aaworthy aad erring brother. Tbey doabtlees expected that yoa woald, aa a committee, oome to ate, altogethw, in yoar official wpacity, ia the came of tbe charch, aad by ita authority; that yaa woald kneel beside my »ck bed, or wherever yoa might fiad me, aad pray that tbe God whom yoa served, aad whose metaeagers yoa were, woald gaide yoa ia this a i ^ p p y basiaesa aad blcsa yoar labors aad ooaaaels to the aalratioa of my poor saal, aad my reatoratioa to the way of trath aad righteoasceaa. Aad baring prayed with aad for year e n i i ^ brother, that yoa waald firmly aad freely, y ^ ia a spirit ol meekaeea aad teader love, eaiaestly, ba t yet Uadly, have eadeavored , to eoBTiaee k i a of luB aia, aitd ratieated aa^ exhorted bim ia tke aaaM of Christ aad k k lmtkiesi,t(i repent aad be reeoaeiltd to kis cliurch. Who eaa tell i what effiaot eadt a e<»me augkt kave exerted apcm him? Who kaowt w k ^ beari-banuag, what •orrow, wkU diaebaioas, wkat &t r a« -tioDa of ZicB,it Btightkare pnvea ted f

I f the ekazck really £ d yoa, tkieis eertaialy what ake kad a ri^i to h a ^ TS ;oa<KifTcpi»t to ker t k r t Tonkad-jfaiQred witik BW aad f r a a d M iaaempUe—tUA ycm k a d c i d t o ^ aad entreated BM». a B d I Bot bear 7011-Hdte « « s t kava ttidentwd

s iKBetb i sg l ike tk i sbadbee&d^ Tka«lker ohvrdies all over laad have heai led l>y tbe reporU wkioh I ba te refiartd to, to tap-poee sad believe that sometoiag liko tkia waa dons. I f yoBtemwappoiatcdeadti^.comaut-tae, aad did so report to tke diareib, aad reoom-mead my czelasoa, I do aot woader t&at tke vote was uNoiriamu for my expalaioB. They mast have regarded ma aa i a d ^ > great ^ ner, when I woald ac t liatea to tbe eatrea&a aad exhortatioos of tbira saoh bretbrea as yoti. No marvel t t a t they were ready to re-gard tae as an beathea maa aad a pablisaa 1

Bat , geatlemei, yoa mast be aware that there is wiae aiistake about this matter. Tke story has gottea iato tho papers that yoa trere thas api^iated, aad that yea did tbos report to the charch. I t has evea beea said that a copy of that report was pablished by tbe chureh. I wotild be glad to aee i t Bat you kaow very well that i t caanot be trae, and I wonder that you have aot denied it withcat waitisg to be thas pablicly called apoa.

T « a kaow before God that yoa will not, aay oae of yea, dare, ia view of the retribatioas of the etcn;»l world, to go before yoar ehtireb, or before any respectable body of people, and assert that yea ever had OK* uord of comtrta-

iion with me apoa this sa^^jsct Not only is it not trua that yoa came to my house cr met me anywhere as a commitiu of three, bat wo (mx of yoa camo to repreaeat tha oomntittee. Yoa did cot so much as inform me that yoa had been appoiatsd apon pnch a daty. I sever received from j c a a written cr a verbal mes-sage of any sort ia regard to this matter. I was all the lime, from ths 1st of Korembes till near tbe last of March, coafincd to my room, aad m-ost of the time to my bed, so that yoa oould have had no difficalty ia finding me. Nor is it pcidble that yoa eotild bare come to see me without the knowledge cf myself cr family. I respectfally suggest, thereforo, that the reports which say yoa weits appoicted, did labor with me, and recomiaend my cielusioa, partly at least apoa tha ground that I failed to heap the charch by refusing to hoed the en-treaties acd exhortations of ycarsclves, as brethren appointed to labor with me, mast be false; and that yoa owe it aot only to me, bat to yourselves, to the catise of trath asd jar* tice, at oncc attd flatly to oontiadiot a stery to

iojurious to yoa and so unjast to me.

Aad while you are doicg this, will yoa not do me th« kicdsees to iafonn the public irjto tkos* hrtihrtn art who were appelated by the charch to labor with mc, aad whom I refused to heapT I t is reportrf that I was cxdaded ia " Ftdruary," apoa charges broaght agaiast mc oa the " j i f i t t n i h cf ApriL" This, Isap-posi, is a mistake, aa it woald be rather a strange prooctdicg. If the charges were broaght in February, and tha act of cxclajion was passed ic April, I have only to say that no member of your body, cscepiiag only two sisters, special friends of my wife, ealled to see mo dttring that time—or indeed fram the 12th of Octo'Mr, whea tho alleged offences were chargid to bave beca eoannitted. Dar-irg all my IcEg and agocissg iilaess, neither yoar pastor cor m y of your brethren dark-ened my doors-—or if you did I aever heard of iv No one cf your whole eccipacy ever took t t e trouble to see whether I was dead or alive, mucii leas to exhort or eatrcaS me to bear the church.

I bosseci yoa, gcniltineD, do not get angry with me be eaaso I t ;k yoa to tell ihe trath about thi= business. 1 do not cSiarge you with f»lsehir*?d c r ceoeptioa. I hava no official ia-forciatisa that you wera appoiiitcd ca this oommita*. or that ihe chtircH acted on yoar report, i hare never to this day receive-i from your charch any cffi-iial notice that I was excluded a t all. I hare ODty newspaper re-ports. Bat if it is true that you icert ap pointed tha? to labor with me, and if it is true that yen aiii report that you had labored with mc, and I would not hear yoti, and that ths church acted apoa that report in my eiclusioc, then I ous t say that the chcrch was deluded by cue of the bisckcft acd most deliberate and wic'itcd pieces of dectptiijo that wa5 ever prictieed upon aay bcdy of people. No lan-guage can express the abhorrcace ia which all Ctiristian people must regard yoar deed cf darizess. Hcnco I call upon jou to set yonr-selv*s rig'at befora the church and before t i e world. Tho peace of the ctarches demands it. Tbe wholodeaoasin&lionwilleipcctit. Tha world itaelf will, for the honor of oar commca human nature, ana the truth which we expect from all geiQtlemea, whether chureh members cr not,will look for it; r c r i s it too mash totay that God himself —tho God of truth aad rightcoas-n e ^ in whoae namo this wickedness was re-ported to hare been done—will require it at your hand*.

With a'.l due respcet, I am, joars, &e., A. C. D.HTTC*.

jaSSL WAKGAJIET JAITS WHIQHT. I t bccomes our painful doty to rceord the

sadden departara of another valued member of tho Spring Street B ^ t i s t Church.

But a few days ago, and no one had a brighter premise of maay years than Sister Wright. Thre; weeks rincethe wasstriokeaby paralysis ia ths right 1«>WCT limb, and tho week followisig ia the other. The strokes were so flight that the fears of the £uaily were not se rioasly alarmed, and aa early reccrery wss aatieipated. Bat oa Saturday moraiag a third stroke eavolred ber eatire system, aad deprived her of speech, if cc ; of wascioascefs, aatil d e breathed her last, which was aboat half-past eight o'clcck that eight. So tad-dealy and ancxpectedly was sheesatched f r c a herfaaiily, ber Church and large circle of frieads. How inEcmtaWeare the providences of God.

" H* hit {oot«t«ps is the sea."

As a ^ ife and mother she was all that love aad sat ir iag devotitm -ocald reader woman. V'sw ehildrea aw biased with each a mother aad aoae ever moaraed the loss of a mother more bitterly.

As a Chiis^aa she was ebaraeterixed by a calm aad steadfast faitii, aad a atriot adhenaoo to principle, was a most cstiiaable aad valaablo member of the Charch, aad was among tho oldest Baptists liviag in Nashville, having beea baptised u t o tbe Naaanlle Bap-tist Charek, (then tbe oaly oae ia the dty,) ia the year 1834. latolligeat aad ealtivated, ake oceapied a kigh so<aal po«UoB ia tke city, aad waa amveiaaUy rcapeeted, and lored by all wko kaew aad a j^redated the exeaOeaea aad lovdiaest of keir akaraetar, and who aow siacerely moaiB b o too eaUy departare.

Tke sabjeet of this aotioe waa d a a f ^ t a of (b tMi i ss and EGzabetk T f e m u u d vaa bora ia Saamer Coaaty, Tom. , DeoeaiW 17, ISIS, aad w»i aaitcd ia nai t iage to A a r m Wtigkl ia I ^ i , u d beoama tbe Bwtlter of five e k U d ^ t w o w k i e k weak befers bar, aad tkree' aoa* reoBiia to miogle ikeir bitter tw*a wiA 4te bereared fiitker.

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ALL F E D O B A F O n a . . } SODIBXBV B A f n S T 8. & OEFASXXZKT

LXTTXa BO. XXX.

BEFOaS wa cater iato a e n a d a a t o ef

wtoit Ood aaya ooDceniicic ilM) Usgdom. we to add a tew t>iW rrmartai to wlat l i sn al-readj-aaM, aad to bitoic a fnv tb&iea tn^diier.

1. Too win object totlw radarb *e have made coacmus? tbe amocct ot atiS ranafeaBg !s Calvin, tiss he cfUm—Is bis TrriUn ii ijiiiTi agaiatt popery, Traeu So tbe c m } lEac c&oi thisks others are craxy, and iareigiis atcaUy s ^ i n t ikfirmsinas, T]iednii>kdmaa*STju(io&iobe-

bfi^td t lai he c t e i thinlca aU cthen are andootaplaii!! of Otir drnakesc«i. XbeineoBpe-tect finsneier, wbrn inwinct, oCea c t a m * laolt to ssd srJaaUr. I n a ia ths Gsseral Aaaembly of tJw Presl>rteriaa Chcrch ia 18i9 (a body of alxmtSOO mestbersl Tritea a q ^ d a a w»» seat as dcesioo, " Are the bsipdfaa of popish {meals to be accepted t>j oar (Preabftoiaa) Chtrdsea as valid b^iUiisis':'' Itvudi£cs«aed,acd«eshoaU laTeroiBd*'Ko" ceariy imarlTnugiy; feci aaia-Sseatial asd mors sireird oce—secntly refiecthie that aS OCT heptisns oiigiaanj came Xrcm popeiy— EH -ed aiid c b t ^ e d aa Ic&Saite poatposna'at of ihsBBbjrct. I jireseitt this m cider ta say that ao large a bc^—»ia> a21 thepoperr -we oE had n o«r-nlco at thu time—irere Jast as ready to inrtigi

Ofaimt pr^cry ta Calvin was. Tet we-aa had ra£t unotmt of popery, aad did not know it. Calvin tbccsbt as tnily as we tVo did, that he l&mse f TBI psriSed cf it. How Witxi ve are to car fkslta.— Cairin thought—and *e then thocsht—that a » bocadaiT Eso b«:«reec p^peT sad tta' trash, was th« bcasdary liscbetireea ot^psrytsd P ra i ^e rua -

"Whertss the real boaadtir iine of popery was ar-d is the bcnsijaiy iias hcsweec prepay and the A'tic TitieBUiit Kinjictn, as th£t kisgdam 3< poartiajed in the Ondk fuAzatMi tkt SairU of

iMspiratuoL.

2. Hence popery it»e?f coasprises acd corara the vhde gtoond that is oxUide ol that kin;OtNa. The true I'lce of deaarcaaon, exastioatios acd diseas-

- C. DATTOX, SKraa.

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si<ai is be;,weca poperg « . ihM Ki»g4&mi—cad the Sic^om o . piperj. AU that is not the kizigdooi, is either pop«y or isfiieliST, wherever foacd— whirther io Pedobapti&t ranks or ia BapU»t (so-caflei) churches. Ihe r r i j cams Ctardi, amocg the Baptists, >3 popery—as cothisc ia fcczid ia the Greek Testuaect, that wiU b«ar that isierpntatioa. Obedience to the Eiog is the empiqjiaest in the idagdom. Whecever, therefore, a hatoar will, ot the will of masy human beings, covenis thli bomau goTrromect, is popery, though ia Baptist (ao call-ed) churches.

Tha opiovffiioiu acd persecaaccs of the BaptUia, and the degredati-on of thea by pap't-ts acd Pedo-b^)tJst»—depriring thtm for a I«sg row cf oectsrie* cf tbe priviieges of edccaUm—and the corrupted versiaoa of those penecaton, aad the earrapUng icfloeece of Pedobaptist CoDmiaitariea, hav? ictro-dnced more popsy amacg erea Baptists than ther themselTes are aware of—and especially Ejnocg that class of Baptists who mik* the asages, aad view* acd customs of those formeHy c^roaed forefathers a>e!r rait tf faUk. We are to call BO man master ic reUgiws—even Bapti.ot ptcp"ai«jrs. Oae fa oar Blaster CTO Christ. •• To the law and lb- Testijao-mcffiT." If tsy man teach otherwise, is i j becasse tha vmlfl is sot ia him.

DMgXfaa Bapiiiis aad Sofl BapiitU ar» thcw who are willicg all ths popery thaSi flotia ahoaW coEticue as weQ ss tho kisgdom, all mixed together

Uis. Tcs, rtea Kace BapClsti are r?aSy paisf^rf with

the miasica of popeiy. The caiaral heart, aa the doctors woaH sar, has a sticcg pr«di«posaioe to imlHl)? fiaUns poison. Erery maa, it ii said, car-ries a pope in bis own brpast. Oar entire tf'^ckag, therefore, cuaht to b» auch as to combat ererv inch of popery, aiai to coDtiauaUy csntioa aU ag»5at i t Hsoce,

S. The icooTta=ce of aodetsucdins what brlocn to popery. Cedar thb isquL-y, we shall msrflv came some t^icfis—cot «ieiy tking.

W» affina, then, thai eretythiEj that oH-inatrd ia poperr; ereiy Ihiiig th« was cocrertwi to the nfs of pop«TT; erery pcrrenion aod warapijcai of scriptcre far that Interest; all the drricea acd •'pi. OM fravis" upos bahes to ecslare Uim to popeiy -all the dt>Tic« tfcfir* to extort iaoo»y from the p»o-' pie; an the prrreriica of Jodaistic uatiraal pl»t. form, membership, rwtrietiocs bv clrcjuccisioB, -rf-ScM, eeremooies, disnliu-'n; all the tyrtcny exer-cised ever the micds cf the people; all ti>« wicked-ness e^coctag^-J acd prapicaled, acd all ifc» decpp-tisns in the diUy p^ctiee as parts of the rr^em, he-locg to is. Ererj thins, ta short, is popejr, whether in morals, Li reiisioo, ia membership, la qaalifica-tioa f j r isemb="r»h5p, io cjreaocses, ia plaiform, ic baptisa, ia effiies, ic sorerniErtit, fa parpoae' in »T»t«in. whfreby it d-fTrrs froin the kirgdoa' o ' Christ, is popery.

i . It seeau proper her* to c<K:ceEtiaSe, as coscise-)r SS poKiiMle, ciacr of those »ir«a»u of popery we hare aiTMted to, wliich run til alcrg thjccch po-pery, wdinto Ihe Church of Esglaad; also from that iato Methodisia in Aawiiea; alao in^o PresbyteriaB-ism; into Cuc^regatKNialism; asd into Luthenc-isin.

We ceotica— 1. A!! lh« l ^ h offices o,' aMcrsi^l power, aad cf

prr.gi, dotted with aalfcjrity to coEtrd lh« peopl-cf Ood, M pop«, csrdiaaia, preJates, arch4>lslK«ps bfabops, pri«it», wssioca, presbyteries, ajirode, gen-eral assembries. presiding elders, miaistera ia chaij^r, clothed with piwrr orer t ie pecpV, t c . AD tiis a.ssomed power i« popery in all tbie various fonci cf it.

2. All Stale autioritw establishing a iriigkn by law orrr chriitisas and olh«s.

3. AU orgaaaatlca on the Jewish naa<mal plat-form.

4 AH national diarches caitroL'ed t y gorerata^cts.

5. The perremco of bipEcn frcia its leeillsia> purpose, which is to p!edffe a aattri n l i i j t tie UngiM cf Cartrt—to tbe pro£ia« patpoee of fa«-tenisa habM acd others ia popUh asd jemi-porisa folds," wb«pty they are hindeitd from beo tB-ina m«i!b«s of Christ's kiagdoia; in a word, iafart baptism, a "pious fracd," euhserrirj thcw pur-pow-

6. Hsbiinal persecaUoD ia all acd aiiiroer of all those who dare to baptir? s«ch pemms, so &st-escd So ir.faBcy, when grown np acd cooimeiJ, iota

Jdngdom cf Christ aa He coamanda. 7. Attejcplicg to alter EapUsm aa established by

Christ, to fpriokHii:; and poutisg, established by popeiy. In a word, instituting s^akl iag for bap-tism, acd diyplatdtg Ctji«t"a I^usm.

8. Kixed natiimal merr benhlp. Christ prescri-bed the baptism of i»tie bat aaorens, and these always into his kingdun. But popety pretoibes tie l»p».ism of all the babes of the caUon. A mixed ns-'mbenship b prodoced.

9. AU the t«ioa« foraa and etades of " beicc lord* orer Ood'a heritage," fcffbidden ia the zacred Word.

10. Tbe rerr priccipSe of coalririEg and starting new fdds—addiSioca prohibtled is the Wpni fer most aetere penaWes,—and all tbe aid is balldicg ep Uk-co fislda by accesaoriea, oxatitctes a atretm of popery, and of M^h Ueaaoa, nscaJcg ihrmgh popny aod thitcgh all Pedobaptist esscioanrta.

11. AU the rirahy acalcjt the kicgdcm of Chrirt in all ages, (ppwinc oat cf the existence of audi hnnan acd rintl folda.

12. All the corrapOecs of the Word ef iUod, madr «od pi^petaaled for the becefit of pcpety and of PedotMpUat fbhjji.

13 Ukethewidced Jews- th , ctrfsgsnp^rtloc ia all tboe entixniiM, "neither go into the king-dom of Ood thsaselveg, cor (ai!>r oshen to m fa.'" if tfc»y cia Kcdt- -i.

14. Tbe pdaap]« of self sfyled trnfalSpOHy ia pcpety ia all. It & cot alca;«> in pop»ry wbsr ihla oretecce prerails. The ministen Jo tbe Charch of laglasd df FOd (h«r systea as an in&ltiblsarstnB, ftsrt^ ditima. Tbe'miniatKa in the ftesbymiac «jMem are always defeadiag their ayatem as an ia-tOlihls one. The Meth.->ditt priesti are more dazioe aad ostrageoBaly impaiect than asr other io dt-ftcdlsg their system aa icfUEbty con ret. In all iUacnsrae, they all tirow tbe kiaedom of ChtiK tatotlwahade, asdw^taonta , and csotcBpSaoea aaren, ssd lidtccle, tiy to OTKChnw it.

15. The prtaci;;^ that*-tcadisti8:s from the t b m i i acd the iailtea-eet wtittea ia tlie acriptem— ooshito be added to tlM> teaebiitga of Iwiy acrip-tair, iBf»dra toaapply theirdeieeu, aod lobe gardedJta of eqval aatherity," ia laagaage ot popf ty. Bat it it not pt^ieiy akne that tracbntMa.— A o EpiKopat Charch baaes ita axsaseot for its hiemchy on their coiatrBei2« ^ dett^ted' pa saa^ i a the writit^a of "theFasfaer:,'' aatom call them. Xht Uethodte rely oa the aeae aisa-amta to dated their dsnrea*'—so c a O ^ ABdiaadditiCDthewiiUi^aad acnsetv, and •ecQateata of Jobs Wed^, vUi them It wodd seem, freaa thrtr preadida]!. aod theiraiuiaal nio-otee boa 1778 dova to t i » dae, are of ton aa faiah aatixnjtyes tbeBvasgdiataacSpiMlea. Acd w ^ the PreebytRiaaa, Ua doetnaea aad writiDP» of J<*aCa!viD.ai>dh!aBookafIMaci{dice,Ma occo-feadoaof Fifth aad Form of Govensak* I «dtett toeasht, aad oBea told Ihato, to p n A t u a i aadiaaynod—an.eMns rdied «a byUtna aaa aoiS^toaatbeBiHe. Aad even " f a j ^ t e w a ^ tuU^" who make toe caitam aad ungn ot ibt»-(adwcaln^st centsriea tbdr ral* c/JUfSL ^ther fanyofia part, act on the popitb pnsotplotbat tndtOeoa&MatiMi ChBtob aad tiw> Fathen o e ^ tobeaMel tobeiy ao^taieiand to^ofe^ MBiitity, ^ ^

Ifi. AaoOber p c i ) ^ p d a c ^ natdBi tktessb po. P«ir ta4 tknsB«h alt Kte P^rtatpt t l e a d e a o n ^

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4Tkere£were tome wko £>retold that Aa Soatkera'SapUst SabbatkBdtod Uaim woaU oaly^Bve a year. Tbey ^ iU grave woaU be dag at Caatoa. Titexw i t wtRald be t e a haw l i a k bold it bad spsa tka kearts tif ths bretSrea. Aad daae i t waild bring ita lateia toaeloM. I t was evea reported after i t had aiet that there was ao little iatcrest ia ^ meeticg that i t Jiad_adj-3aiBed wiJhsat dtmg aay thiag of oKiseqtiesce. The impreanaa aoaght to be mads wis tkat i t was dead indeed as had beea cxpeetaL W d l , if i t died we feel proud of tbe coble a tmamtat wkick the dear bret&en who aset as tkere prtmaed b e iUmem&RY. K S A E I T Fiva THOCBAXII Doixaas wereeoctribated, or pled£ed,far the objeeta cf Uaion. Aa earnest ssd ecidial ^>piavai of the eitana adopted by the Board, aad a keart-f d t detcnnicatjoB A a i ia the foture it ahcali have ao wast of anterial -Jd to aocotaptahita great wcrk, were maaifist ai e v e y ^ep of t i e proceedings. I f tke Up<Bi had died, i t would have been bcried with all the hcaoii. I t would have left a moaaausit ia its f b r ^ bsoki aad ssvea thoasaiid eabfcribers for ita little paper. I t woald have left a monaniait xa the hearts of tbe brethrej. They love ita a g t a -izatioEj ihcy love its oljsets and t b ^ lave those who latur far their acetaapliahment.— Bat think God it Ktwj—Cves ia tke labora i t has dasc—^lives ia tks good already aeooa-pliibed—lives ia the affecaeas of the brethrea —lire? ia tea determiaasioa to aeaampliah doable, ascther year, what i t has ia the past. The hearts of the Board were ctn.>iig ia bope before we went to Canton. Nwr they are strorg ia aseared eorfidfTics. We expected great tfiitgs, sad EOW realize oar expectattoa. The Uijoa is a permanent institatiiia. I t haa received the seal cf spprobatisni from tka c&arches. I t will go ca to do the work n ^ Icag ccoired, so losg prayed for, <rf baildiBg ap Sihbath Schools and providing them wift a iiteritars every way suited to ikeir waata.

Wu.t. T E « SJAAAXN SCB£OL Dsics S N R A I

THS DtioaEtAiTss ? There are same breth* ren who lave professed to tlii^k it wca l i Oihers bara feared it might I wi=a they ooold hare boctx at Ckctoa. I bare attended raaiy mscting? cf our brethren for varioaa ob-jects, in reveral States, bat cever oaa 5a wbiA there was more tarD£<iaes3 combined more ananiaity cf feeling. Tbey soeased to be all of OL-e heart and oae mind. And by cartful cr quiry cf brethrea from differest por-do!;a cf the'State, I leai-Bcd that th<»e who oouM E-5£ c-.>aiB are of ihe same mind with thcic who did. Oaiy three ministers aaiocg ail tiie ehureies cotaposipg the Baptist Etato. Conrentioa cf ilissiisipji coaii we asar o l whs were t c ; wn to be ocpostsd to the Uaicm, and ihey were thought to oppose sot the wofk iUSif, bti: the men who are Fappesed to fed mo^i icterti t in it. May we not bopa that saeb op{«$itisn wi'J re-=ait in good,by pisaipt-ing them tii s i s i lo acoompliih the same ob-jects by seme other iastrameatality. We seek no moncpoiy ia doiog giod. I f oar b.*e%hreB d:? Bot lore r« aiid will not work with ca, U i tfcem not rsfasa 10 work at alL We trarf tbey will tmpioj their energies not in t r j i s g to pail cs dowi, but i s baildirg ap simc c thsa ia the saaie ciase; aol in teekiag to d^r^iii;^ ci-r capacity to do good, bat ia dmag good iimsdra. We only a»k to be let alone, to , do La paiee s i a t all adaiit ctight to be doae, and what we feel i t is our daty to aid ia do- ^ ing. With t hb imdtsstaniirg, what p s m l ^ . ity i i i i tn- fur a dir i f k r sf t i e ceccmiisatiflB. We cliim oa auAcnty to rule. We deauad nothisg for onrsclvos, or cur b^L^, cr oar pa-per, whis'a \re are n t wiiliag t3 y i d l to aay other crgiiiai ' ion If any one tlunks the Saathers Biptist Pablictdoa Socse^ oagktto prDvide S lvbita S chocl b;>uk5, let Mm tKakls so; let b i d famish them tlw msans to do i t ; let bim eccjufage their hearts in the work; let kba. circislate their bo-;!b when pabSsheJ. ll

The wirld is wide etiaajrh for them asd as. f The harvest i i g n i t asd the laborers are few. 5 When they tJid we iiare bsth done all wa eaa, • there will be much latjre to do. Why yHB i we dispute. Bat oh ! let no cxe act the sail ^ of the dog in the atasger, ead while refiaaif to do a^sythicg himself to stipply this long aad deeply felt secasaty of the denomination i t the South, wasto hi-i ci&ergiee in fruitlsffi snad-ing at as, btcause we are tryirg and eaeceei. if icg ia doing i t We waald batter like a l o s j i" paU, a &tzc>Eg ptill, aad a pall cUagtUur, if & Blight be EO; bat if aay one will, lei him ptiU by iiimKif, ba : aot agaiiut ths cause.

ocK. " cn i i . nn r rwa FKZEBEZI.**

The Editor was greatly pleased to see to^ iatere<i wiieh tha brethren ia Caatoa took ia ^ tho Children's JTritnd. Tbey niade him &il that be had d-inc a good wtjrk ia regard to the ^ dear little paper. They did not know how k* fi loved ais pet. bat they praised it, and 9 aboat ecndicg it to Loadca, a m a a the am, aad f ^ d i t c a ^ t to be made so ebeap tkat i t eoald be givfn etecy by bandrods; aad i a ; maay ways they made kim fisel tkat t k ^ re- I g a r d k i t as iht vtry btst of SibVitii Sdioel i papers. Well, tkat ia ^ast wiiat we kava friirf j to make it. W e will t ry still harder, if p o » . ] b^e, hereafter, aad sarely witk better k a p « ef 5 saoeess, and larger proipeeti vgefohiMa.

There was a rezy grave diacaawm aboat daciag the priee. I t was agreed by aU tkakl i t waa worjk Btaeb mere tkaa i t sow easis,aai I laacy tkoaght i t woald be takea aad read ^ 1 just as ntaay, at present prieto, as tkoagk it ^ were pabliaked at a dime a year, or m a ia>> Others tkoagbt tkat if i t were nude wirf ^ e a p i t wtmld reaeh thoasaads aad thcasaa iB^ wko now wtnld either take fooie o t b r pepv or acae at alL The caadtmon wbidi rtaehed at length, and ia wkidi all partiat:; were agreed, was tkat i t oagbt to utiutiBB* j jast as i t if, to nagle mbsoribers sad to d n t t ; who take mora tkaa five but l e a tkaa fl^.— Ba t if aay persasi cr dsarck, or tehodl ^ take 50 o^ics , ira skoald fiiraidi i t a t IS^ oesta, aad if a kaadied eo{ttes, a t a diaie ftr ' eaeb. Oaly tl^iak of it, a monthly p e ^ ^ ^ - ; ft tfwu a year. People cma • f o r i to give it away a t tins n ^ aad we cannot bat b ^ i k a t (mrg charch ia all tke laad wfllraiae Taw : B O L U K S a t Ike sbarck l a e e ^ , aad w earetbe kaadrad eaptes fordistzibetioe aawng the diildrtit o t ^ e Be^kborkeod. Wkaeea e s t a t e die food tkat i t a a y do ia tbe cooaa of a year? f aek aamber kaa a Httle a i ^ aieet oa b a ^ a or aome deaoBiaadeaal pe-.-eafiarity. Each Eumber has atnae artjeie da- ' sgaed to lead tke dtSdiea to Bmat^-

aamker kas ia i t soDMUag to m k e n > ^ Ugioa aad ito daties attraeuve t o ^ ofaildiei.:' Kaek is dougacd to p v e p u e e t i aoaie aid ia -the great vo ix of h t v ^ s ^ ^ i U r ckildiM in tka sar tare sad a^monitina af ike LeH..: We atay tail, ba t we ^ a U try t m a A j tai. '. p t a y e i f ^ j to tsnluvate ia i t a ^ l in t of peaee •ltdknra. W e wili try to i^ieak l ia<%aBa; indgf taAaih tA we differ I^IOB otkera to^&R . IB aad xaaxdi for the M l k ^ba tk ;

I B W W T T K K O I I ^ A B D F B U . W m m a t a t t ^ , t l a n k M h«3p u t

filKJULAS

.BAaHraF.B,EAl

xioaria a q r a C y g ^ x j X'FSwtaEKsd ^V-fUk'WM]

F o r e ^ to thetorjsl

pra«inBc not a Fnraa » thai It J aTnaanmt. Hon Enrtipexa €c3^tsa which caosed a i a a WaalsD learn tfed isatracted the EJ genera! ^-altaasa petal tnitS£d uss •wa.« poaitiTEly a « j iod l e ^ a e d and In ccii&Taatias a f t j

tiiaf GaribaiS j -Ice ooanaaad oTthd TTmp of jndTCT 1 Ueoteaani-Geamij

Fr.>m wa "TdEngtim, ftraa^ 1 burned at »ea c J iarcd. TTe als> lea flzcaa of tbe adxniaxa arieswhidnie pjv^ ptVTroos to the a-. sd <air war oT settleBiJ Kor. 12 haa besc U repmed death of Ksj

Tvro Britiah wj bnufrinj off tlxm from the nsali port* tKKmeexi the br adcitiooa! hcl: neimentK.

Our only IUIIUM. ' i a i ^ o i Tiie& a drcniar defesdir^ ii pency of Central Itair Msty all compmoiT

i» charteriait stores in Xj^iaad, tc Honxxn. Kothiif d MCBTKna. Tiat pretax acainstthe coedscl »«en imblffiied. It SpM were, in each i f l awed by Morocco proteata spii t hne oocanacs sfcs «ng«Fe3KmiL aad notice.

The al! a h a m i ^ tc' oommtmiix now, is tbf ti«i of Co^reaa. U firar vote for Speaker, >>eoi taken, bat Ct In the Saoate tlte tioa fat enqairy into ArasaJ at Ha:^*^ 1 TrasiboII, cd" lUicota, a seoeive big oordial toj' xukd iififm eoaunitiAi, ^ I t y aad held *l.«m airestiintiira woald faal He beSered it would ^ paMic mind, espcoalir that niA a morement ciirmiiiifTaMe amalxsr of tigatjcm be inqartitl at m> tbe eonatiT will 1 were about aa ffusiii, read fhsa aor Xortii ^pokoi. "We inisceTrly l« thjOTMigi, aad i f lh? aiqtaed by &]ae re|»rta, are (ra£peo]>te. Many o a a r w-ceks -win el^iae

A* in tbe Senate, «ne!oo OQ Ciarksw

•"•calw Joarc frtaa ban trao^jired ' h m ia MfiGifj.. I t wiU S e a ^ fadarsiicxt f o a ^ a» t iat naJr a _ Maiaags haayot b-et «wa! pweefEkm. The iiaa^iDiated Ptufaaor ie-e, libaariap of the <ie«a»d.

The Oae rW JUaS tbeca.'ieofBojtgBTO. •wae dcdded io iknsr of ] tin gold as well at the Scoa arrived at San Fi nch silver lode, aa^ the C^anstn^ vein, tax tm pood! owned cisocs merrhaaoi, tionaL C ^ E r e r c a with Pesqaieta. tnca^l oaoe. Pesqaiara has «niment.

From Maim oar UcLsse is on tiae Bi Juarei oabiaet, foRo of FarBcn P.«ia) Gaadalapra, with ^itr^ uated Saa Loiaa Potoei, copied by Gas. TTaU. ths lathmns of Tesaoa: qaantity oTarao.

Nac Turk aewa ia Sodeiy^ Bepoatmr and hj- fire and walerm the 877,000. Thia ieaHthe hare reccirod during the past haa bean one of exctemeat which w» fe Fre« of l^ialatien. of modi tnotroTsniy aad thote feanr aeets t>est iisa^ we tope of .Meaoi^.

" H r a t x ASD I-CI Hiia Jo^nal tar the

reached our Eai ai ' ipeeaDj to as, 03 1 »Ppe«ranot TTe arc ra "orry d o t oans ia BBt theprea . Of Uar naUarj new to aay fragit, car ita meshasiea] 1 ^

We hare made s hffls^X •of matter aet np monthly,] about fiirty tlKHsand a ' would coat, calcolatii^ SI<- Caawetoaiy fclcci pR>e ike reader of 1 beavoidsd. Sowi psrtjiaaad, amd brevier 4 ased, it would make a < the coat of tbe auothly i The difienoee ta I , , «xt«nd»d aahao^pliBB 1 "f present oompbiat. -of the mediasacali we wtmld aae aaatler; braiier type Ciw tiie wbwM diSenat de}iartmeDts to] cohnna, I i s v ^ the i intheaaaw leUer.

We tmat tha qpixit of t . lie Bisnadsstood. IT thai

is to live opoo ita e wa ^ ia beUer atjJc, asd j

ita Edltora.

—, —- .uiuiKK, «r aaaaa^l B. Biwarda, or the BateaM An nm I -vr M 1 ^

f . Maer. ef th-" f r t - a - b y t l - l e t r o S * *QI too late

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la t i jTBiaed vUltuut dosYv q s e s c e . T h a i m p m r i a a ,

> ticat ft w s s l iesd a u & n t W«I1, i f i k f a d ^ !

(s i&It t . jaagiUBest T^iel i s u ^ a s a e r a p r a n & d for-

c r F r r a T a o i n u a B D o j t t j u a .

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[ b ; t ^ BawO, n d » i t h a t m t&s f o t a n ik i k o s l d

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witii a l l tka ismat%. l i I a aaBamef i t In i t s t a t t j boAki

' raliforibaa Sir M g t U s I l e f t ft m a m i M i U i n te

T h a f l a m i te o r g u -pa ra ita oBjeeia u d l l t t j

& r d ia i r a a a a m p f a b a M t . — l i t lUm-^rm im A s l a t e a ft

a tktt g<]od a h a a d j a o a o a -[ a t { M a S ! « t o a i o f tbc faatHns

deternuBatKm to »es3mp!ia& I r j o f : , i t baa ia tin p a i L I B j a i t l m m • t a n g m kspt t Bk l a C ' s a a n . i fvw t h t f a m

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I t i a l »f a p f m b i t a x t fn to i t&ft I « tU f o ffit do t&a w t t k m

tioig p r a j e d Sir, a< bn t ld iB^ let* a n d {nnvidisg tiwiB v i t i i r vmf t a t t ed to i} t« i r ina* i> BAia S c x c n U s t o s o m n t

| t f i :*f TIheri a m t o o * b i ^ i i . I prafeMcd to t l t iok ik — j l t e r e a i t a%{it . I

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« « «f tb« aam* odod wi ih UoijF titraa n t i m t m a a K o g

I aaa^ontBs t i n Bkpt i r t f t a t a I f Hl in 'F ' rppi t m i d wa k m qJ^ j v a iuSui s i f o i w i s ^ ti tcTTaioa, ! l i u n ^ t to a p ^ M t Um ) a<ra a n m f p o r a d to Smt i i a i t . ^ t f w a a i hopa Uafc

bti rnnlt ia g a a i , by pEoapV »-til: So » « « i m p i t k t k a a a a a a i A -

I .tthCT agtrOTHBitaiity. W « aaek. p a d i i i f l fgoad, I f <ntr b i ' v t & m

i £ i will nut work v i t E I « t t i s w t i r i t s S a l l . W s t n a t t l M j

tdMigias no t i a ixTiog te , Bni m bsSdiiis op sema oUtem a » e ; ia leaiBog to fex^imi

do p o d , to oa doing g o o d TtTft^tal; wic t o b * k t alone, to L iuus I I a d s i t oBgbt to ba doB«»

I t s d l I t » d n t j to aU. a do*' I sndesataafiag-, v a s t ^ m r ^ -

r a tBrxdsai a f fiicdafionaBatiwt kx^- . r lC j t a ro le . W a i^amMwf ktrs lra?, o r nor b a s i s , o r a i r p a -karti a . t v u l i s g t o j idLI touj

k:iax I f >>7 e n d o n i s t l to : P o b o e t j i a a S a a r ^ o n ^ t t o

ih BtJuKsl I r t i i i i i i t U s k I titent t i t j mtaun ca da i t ;

^ g n t h ^ iitfMto i a tho m s k ; ' lis d ie i r bnek i c h m pabliai iod. ridtj & r taem a n d 8 9 . —

I g r a U s a d tite U b o r t r s a n tew. \ n h x n t bat& d o u a l l « • oaa ,

I acmS noTO to W b j < & ! k t a o cRs net t h s p o r t

I t B r iMsga r , and wbilo r s & i ^ l^bimnif to svppl f ib i s I s n g a a d

d t j of tbo ii«TwmiTiatMa i a I b i s a w r g i a i s frvhlm n a z l -

k a j o wo a r e . t r j i B g and ivseeed-k W o wtnild b o u c r lifca a Itnqr Ifradl, a a d a pttll aUagttMmrf if

a t if a a y s B B will , l a l btai p n U :: Bol Jkfsinat t&e oaoa*.

I g R s U j pleatod to n o t l a i piice b o t i t n a iat Cmrsos teft fit i F r i a U . T b o y ' m w i a b i s f t a t

r a goad worit m regard to t b o cr. T b e ; £ d n i t f e n « b a « t e

' to Xtoadon, a o n a a tbo om, k t o b o a a d a a o dkoap O a t i t o i n y b y bngdrodi,-: a a d i n

r m a d o b i n f t d OmJt & t f n -c oary i n f of Stbbaifc a & o a l

. Ifial k j m v i t a t w i a n M t i r o win t r y Etin ba tdcr , s r p i M i .

^ o a d a a i d l ; wi tk ba t to r kopoo of r pnspooia of v o r i U a a i ^

^ » o r j g n m & n B o i g i i okov t r»-I t was agTMil b y d l t b s t

t t b a a i t a o w ^ o o r i i ^ a a d [ a w n d d b e t a k e s a a d road b y

prnaa , oo t b n g k i t l a t * £ s m o f n t , o r m a I m ^ kk t i o k if i t m a i d o M r y | toao! t t b a a H B d s n d t b o a a a d s

t i O w t o k o a a M o t k o r p o f t f Thm eondimaB wbiiA wm -

•Bd i a aU p o U i w tbot at o s g b t to oomtiwM t n b o a n b e s a n d ta tboco

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t I n s d n d oapioi^ a t » d i M f d r o k of i t , a a m t & I y p o m i ^ P o ^ o a a • f M to^ i t

. I am a a a a c t b t i k m & a t j i a U t b o k a d w i i l i a M T n tSxA ekm&mmiiUB^Maimt-. . idoapioa i iarrf ia t r i l iwioaaiBaig f^t&s v a g h l m A u A W b « o a a

l l b a t i t j B a f i » i s ooa tM ' vaAa km m. HBli 8tfii>

( m o o Ml. ^ a s g ^ k a c i O M a r t i i t e d o -

d : a d n a t a P t W r B a n a t i k i i t rawtknig to B i a k a i » S m asbaaim to*kftdttldren. t t o p r o p n a t o i n M a i d i a

^TTwrn J i K t b s r ^ t t d n t t - ' H ^ o f tbo L a t d .

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r a m B e e * r . ; t i « fiSft O M I f t

m J U M R D E P A E T M E N T .

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* A $ O a A l U L o r TOm imn- . ^ . y e ^ o i a W l n o w r l a « t t o « n t e r l a t o a 8 doiaO,

w teiaiicibpuKinaiaBo* oocadUbitiaB at (Md J ' ^ - ttowo.^

•^•owtmctt. ana llton a ,Mto tmOeaX p a t h o i

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t a U o t o t b o t o n i i d rfbcuof B o r « s or not, we ^ T S w l ^ J J S ^ ' ^ , ^

: ooBiDBota i r t f t room i

"x B o i r m B H O B A o u A s a . " W o diroet attcntioa to tbo adTotboBcn t

• a o t W o c d a n m , of m T»ncg bir^ther desiring ritojtion at Taacbar. Tko Brotb«r h a «tixon of S t l f l o a . A j w m g hroUjor writoi or Ihxn tbo Tho^ogieal Sonmary in w l i A t b i j a n ' o o v s todjang:

" a r ? . — ix m.r r o o a - w t e , and a wortby n a n , b a t has been Uboring onder finaodal

m h m w i n e a t a coough todisoourtge the moct P f e r e n n g . He is now desiroos of o i^ i a i a j r

and if suoceiBfal wfll ] » T e tbe toerse for -t J ^ Fre® my p»*K>n»l acqinuntanco witb him I l a ™ learned t o lore him, and rqcret exccdiKlv tha t be kHouM be oompelied t o leore after com-a i a a m e n t . 3r<a« diflfcolt i* ia regard to the I The naicUne

w i i d » « « » « d i n « i t r o o W o m di idomt ic cbckg. {'Sg&t, w W t l » , , , i , freedom L m Vw m. * AL A ^ "W* - • * ^ V I Ik n-wtt J w VU* XttlS IS W e ilso leant tha t the F r e o i i goveroment has repHMtat ioo of I !«« wiU donblJera enjoy i t ranch more, « a t . « : t o d F renA jooma l . to advocate i b l t l ^ ^ ^ ^

, s L n » » c n t , which p ^ U c r e a O o n c , t T f l J ^ t . S ^ M c h ^ " ^ ^ f h ^ ^ P ' ^ j o u for aid yon fur-

Our wonld be willing to preach to «,me I f t S " if n e ^ ^ a r r . Who wUI aid him in his

todmisnrfandlotnredtotheblandIhejatmrslea to obtain Tn eonflrmaticm of this tiM London cociwptmdent I ^ w lma l j aad their Kedr ing names a y » tha t Garihalifi had sent ia Ms resignation most adjBirably execnted wUh <»» t h e otanaand of the army of Central I t aJ r . The } refenfai: to wUd> Mr. WiHiams »81 •Eng of Saaiiiiia ao»{ted i t , and bim S ^ ' ^ v ' t . of icenery Mr. W . e i -l i e o t ^ a n t - G e n e r a l of the army. i « ^ ^ Wtgdom ke I . notK,

Fro® learn tha t t h e ship^Ih^fa J ^ ^ ^ ^ C t ' l ! ! , ' ^ ' ^ " " " Wefflngton, from fc, Bocbay . waa

^ P e r , the U»p t was U, pafat a hone, on which he worked a j are reqn^teJ to . u t e i h a EKler ^ beUeres the prelimin- « « l J e of days. At l m he proooonced it finished «mo,ed from FruU HiB. Ky.,

t i e g o r e n m e o t ctmiidcn neoenary I »od teuiog I n t would m b u k e tiie aalmtl he BurcsnUe, Ky. Hts corren«adeau> will P««»«ws t o tho assembling of Co t^ twi »r» in • j «o r^)re»«it, wrote at Uie bottom of It, af li M « BiinaTffie, Ky. a i r way of sett lement. The Bombay maU c f { ' « l » » l B g posted it npon the wmH. n « JSbr. 13 haa been telegrajthed to I ^ i d o n . T t e j We do not say Mr. W.-s needed t reported death of NanaSahib ttiH l a d o confirma- j • " j p t o i , bat we hare seea ptettter h a m s , two . Two Bti tbhwa**teamets had succeeded in I Adam and B«worsblpln-' bringing off three i i A r o d and fifty Chrjiitians ^ 5«»enai day U inblime. I t cannot fUl tocall from the nnal l porta of Morocco. I t is also a n - { ^ Xb® »e«c«y In the Garden of noaoar i that the Engliah a n n r wiU be l a c t o x ^ I J ^ wooM we hare Hegered by by additionat battalion., «ittiT;ient to e lewa oew SajAiate . , bnt the csnTa, regiaaata. j new beanUee met oor eye. After the

Our only B a l i n new* is tha t i u a f l i i n a-o nn-1 bxaUhTaent. the " Chanfe in

an edaeation? Being Southerner bv birth, hU sympathies are Southern.

a O V l u j c R S BAPTIST U G I S T K H r O R 1000. Can we bans perfect statisdcs of tbedenominaUiHi

in the Sooth for 18591 Would It not beaTalnable woikl Will not the de r to send ns by return mail the few we lack 1 See lh« Ust.

a t t h b (n- IU.TOS F K a r i u i O O L I ^ a - S B H O H COH

HSOTjCa B a o x a r a CoxKoa—J rtated in the TrtmtsM*

B<tptia that this InsUtcUon would fcereafkcr be under t i e eiclusire coatroJ of the owners of the P 'oP ' r ty , Elders Sterensoa and Selph. During my recent call a t Murfrecaboro I was informed that this is not the case, but that the fame Tr is -

ri«ngod. The Sardinian Qorenaaent has issued S ! «» conceiTed, ouch bet- watch-care of the Institution. - a reolar de&nding i t . c o o r ^ r « . r d i » 7 t h r ^ « « "Martyrdom of Abd." ^ ' P * " " in the school, « ,d p n o y o f A n s t r i a ^ t e ! ^ T loUoduees the I toi ly of Seth siw P^nrntt^d to address a few words of cncour-o - t y to aU e o m p r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ bank of the rlrer. he has their tent to the young ladies and little

r witb some kind of elo«h, which to onr oye k ' l ' . p r « e n t The proprietors propose I ^ ^ t o o modem. Bo, this 1. a dight o b j e c t ^ the spring to enlarge the buildirgs,

^ l e ^ h ^ P ^ ^ - f Vhe scene rery true to I to hare pupils enough ,o fill them.

Sex, in order we are pres-nted wiU, a number of S r ^ M L . ^ ? ^ Spam, mdeclanng hss BlQstratJre of the «ret t IWnge. the sating of ^ pnWbhed. I t asaerti t ha t the demands of «"»Hy in the Ark, and the re«Uo« of th -S j ^ wore, m each iast jaee, upon being coacoded I »!»«> Ararat. S » » of theee sceoeeten • w o w b y isereamd pretenaions. And alsoj j ^ genlns. weD dereloped. Of his w « k Mr J taoooopro teo t i against Spain, because tha t on I * - T h e n cooes scenes repre-

S P E C I A L N C m C E S . I V B d e r K. H. Joies, oar tia*allne aeei^, $s

nowln M l n b r i i ^ , apao a ooBeetln* tonr. Webe-^ e a k a faaai^wricome, and that our breth-ren wfll rwpoodto his o a n - f t r w h t a h w«wffl be

a . i t * c o .

J . K. P m U i ^ of FcnstTQie^ S . C. , l i o i s astho:^ laed A c n t . 0 « a t w , I t a a n A Oo.

Foa Tooa L n a ^ a m txv r oa Tooa CKiu>axs. —"Both Kdos" oaotainhjg onr «o<aIlod Trial be-fi»e the First Chmrh, entire as pabSshed by tha t body, a.»d our de&noe bdb ie the Coondl, sent by 21 Chnrehes, together with the atti-jn the (Xfflcord Association, nioely bound in muslia for 50 cents. I t contains 340 octSTo p»gc^ Price m paper oorars M cts. tL

Maxicaji U r s r a x e LnmmT.—Fran rich and poor.boDd and fkee.aU tdoa ,g rades and coodiUoBs of liJe, we hear the same meed of praise awarded this wooderfol article. Sores are healed, paics le-IieTed,UTes saved, Taloablo animab madeiweital, and untold Sis aasuaged by thU g n a t medfcine^

whlchUsurpr idngtotk».Judpneniof man. What fuoilydoesBOtreqilrea sUndatdUalmeat l Who e w h w i d Of the same effects produced by any othfT a.-ticlel For Cuts. BreSses, Sprains, Rheumaasm Btrttaed Horses, ato. It has no equal B«»art of •MitatMM. The genuine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable DhictIsU and Ure iy Men In ereiy town, pir t th aod hamlet thronshoat North and South America, Baropr, and th« I.Unds of the Ocean. Buyatocoo; .

BAESS & PARK, dee S—Imo Proprirtors, Kew Tork.

G E N E R A L N E W S

thrso

I - - Df; P^^meioy, Secretary of tho American Board of Forei^a Misaons, has rMlgned to coose-

I qaecw of discicjures made br leltera addressed to . , . , ^ r— IV " absfcce. and opeced by other mem-

she paid no attention t o her I " C i t i ^ o f the PUin;" I "to Board, showing Mm gaiUT of criminsJ " • ^ • B x a t . , aod dedared w v without legitimate " f . Abraham oflering Isaac, Qotioe;. * ' » - .

T b o a f i a h o o r « n g t o p i c o f d i s c n s i i o a i n o u r o w n , , „ „ , , „ - , - •

t » o of Coogre-L Last w,<k wo records! t h e ^ n ! ^ ^ the Red s r ^ family r^per. win be f o u r j flm to to Ibr Speaker, siaco then two rot^hlrt Solomcn". J ' to « y that the i , by been ta lan. •, I being Tislted by the Queen of Sbeba, and ' "

which is a r e n l e n d n t i w ^ - ^ T ^ w " ^ prominent derjQTaeo in ^ ^ . C ^ n the MUne, prcTlon,ly. Aa inTesUjaUon w U l ^ made.

«rand»«t of aB the selUng of Joseph; his appoint. —/StpatA, Va. oe mace.

All these scenes, far the most populu family paper la the coactrT hating a circolaUon of oter f jur hundred thousand' copiee. It is always characterfied by a high moral

ft- I ^ ' ' K o c o to i a adter-as, w tne a n t j t assured us that much of them is laement, emp.'ojs more eminent coctribulors than true to nature, hating been copied from sketches tat en on the spot. - The medical men In Eaglond are hesiaainj

These rewarks are written from memory fcr the iaefHcleecy of tgccinatioa. It we hate only had the pritUege of leelng ail the 'car-1 ^ rene»«l

j - v ^ . L- - I oeing Tisiteo Oy tbe Qo t ^ L ! ^ « withoutaSpeaker. the c a r r y ^ w a y into aptMS>

Arseml a t Harper's Ferry is stiU pending. Mr

Tramball , of imooU, a RqmbBcan, said " i t would ToeaiTa bi* ooraial s o p p t « . Wheoeter murder aad been aaami t ted , l e t u s ascertain who are yiUqr aad hold them rwponsiUe. Ha h t ^ the I ^ write them out of graUtude t> mwatigKioo would be thorough and complete Introducing among onr " noBibU-a » befieted i t wooW do good, by ^isabtoing the a gem of art weU calcniated to create asi public mind, espedaily ia tho South, of the idea studying the sacred record fhjm which tha t w d t a m o r e a n s t recetted support from an t ^ ^ ^ WiUUms and eoaaidetahle number of d t i ams . Let t i U i n t e ^ I P»iat2a«s meet with the patronage they deMtre, aad they wiU when they become known. tigatitax be impartial and thorough, and t i a effect on the country win bo wor t sa la ta r r . " These w e n about as sensible n a a r f c s ss" wo hat® read from any XMthera Senator wLkh Las r e t »pok«n. W e s i B t e r e l y h i ^ t h e i B t c s t i s a t i o n i i U N i t h o m n ^ a a d l f t h e Sootheromind has be« , ataaed by a t a reports, let ns be <r»abused. W e a n one people. Many Cean are entertained tha t many weeks win elapse beibre a s jeaker ji elect-ed. As in the Senate, so in t i a Honse, the dis-e n ^ o n Clarke's resolution oontinoej. | ^ ^ I S f i O

W e also learn frpn. n o t i l n j J l . -h«i transpired t W o in retat ioi t o the President's ^ JTZ T ' ^ ^ f»r ISCO, Meiawe. I t wiU nrobanlT n c r f - T » « a iy tract oo our I:gt to etery brother who wSl

^ P ^ y oot be to t i e .se.,d us o=e of the minutes we «iU Uck, to make un . b e ^ n ^ w e e k . A i ^ e r telegram in- perfcav sutUtics for 1859. ' us tha t only a ;aoof copy of the President'ii

haa y e t been printed, aad tha t ia i s his | U T X t * •WARMEh. poeseaaon. The CMnmisaioner of Patents j ^^T onr re!e«e from a shritened, uccomf^ru-

l a t ^ Prt&ssor Ttnjon, of Columbia Col- torpor, prompts ns to return on

•icce Jeoner'a Ume. L*idoo is the crcter from wfcieh the taccioe matter ii (applied, acd it is h»M that Its trassmisiion throuah Uto bodies so tarioa» ly inflaenced as those of a er»at city tx'paUtloi mast hate greatly deteriorated its powenu—.V r Cberur.

— \boot four mooth3a«o,seTea!«^n negroes who hnd been slates ia Mississippi, were brought to this ifcole by tbeir owcer for the parpose of emaocicn-tlEg theui, which was accordineily doce. So f»r from ecjiTfing the freedom with which thet hat» heen presected, tbey hate been disconteated a n i o n s to leiura to Mississippi. They were

S E W I H Q SCACHISES. To those wanting one, we would direct their a:- ,

tecUcm to tho adtertisement of Cons Brotheta, for formed that t&ey would be allowed to lire th^re in . the Howa machine. Hatiag reeenOy purchased ' i " ' " ' ' - J t e r m l o e d l y eiprrMrd one. aad noticed the simplicity of I u c o c ^ ^ o u I " ^ ^ «» the ceatoess, dispatch, and ease with which Jt per^ fcrms l b work, we Imitate not to recommend those desiring a machiae to can and see the How*. R.

, . . . . ' — .rfxr,- I X—f 1 - — — I U av tvxuia uar lego, L i b n n a n of tbo Piteat-offlce, v i a Turner, far the warm sua that cow gladdens deeesMd. ' cur rock-based city, t a s t week wc shitertd as we

Tho Chtrbad M t S brings us intdl i rence that dfapcnse with a reddened tho case of Boggs t s . t he Mercd Miain^ Ccapanv " ^ pleasant weether in NashriUe. Tme, w a . decided in fkmr ofBoggs, substantiaUv giting T 'oU®*" ^ t i e gold as wea as the land to Fremont. Gen. Scott arrired a t San Fiaadsco on the 20ta. A r w i stjTer lod^ supposed to be a ccntinuation of the Comstock rein, has been discotwed. The t « < m goods owaed abroad and sold by SanFran-dsBO m o t i a n t i , haa been decided tmconstita-

fore»t trees; no tempting fhiit adorn eur orchards, nor balmy breeiaa luU us Into fbrgetfalness of »J1 our iHs-yet there la health in the bracing north winds, aad b ^ u t y in the rosy cheeks, acd la the merry eyes peepiag from robes of fur. We heard too. but a few days since, the Uakle of the merrr sM^hbeOs. We beheld, as n?usl. with wonder the

tioaaL Csne , , - I irjuaj, wiiu wonuei mtorr^ow curicns net-wosk that of a morning clothed oar

with PeHuiera. Stone's surrey is aUowedtoccn- | e t a a b e r windows. We h a t . f d i u , , bjun^ f ^ ^ Pesqo i an has recognized the J u a r e i Got- »od we rejoiced that our Heatenly Father thus cared

_ protMing the necessary meaas for From J f e r k s our inlormatioa is tha t Minister ( t h e cause of disease ftom our miasmatic

* e L a a e b on t i e Brooklyn. Fcente left the « o « p h e r e . To m aH a e a a ^ of the year are Juaro* cabinat. and Ocampo resumes the Por t - | t. none more so than winter. We look fi>Bo of F o r e ^ Belatjons. Miramon around as at ereaUde, aj»d we behold the forest Guadalijara, with M a r - n e t Degolledo had rrac- «o the bleak northern natad Saa Louia Potofcl, which was afterwards oc-enpod by Gen. WalL Caboe ia in pouenion of the Isthmus of Tehaontepec aad has i.ei2ed a large q u a n t s ^ of arms- "

o o m is tha t the American Tract JSwjetj'a Eepo*itorT and bindery, traa damaged by S n aod water (HI tho 13th to the extent of f r 7 , 0 0 a This is a n tbo important infcrmatioo we hare recBted during the past week. The week

Wiada, she public streets are almost deserted, the Ucdscape is barren. We look up and down our .trfets and o-ur teeth chwter, but we look to the left and b a coo.(or«ahIe parlor, and before a comforta-ble fire we hope sooo t a b e enscecced, to burr cut^ s e l f i a eichange^ aad mark the etolnUcms of ihLi f a t ' ^ ^ w o r i d ,

Bel th-re ts a dark side to this picture. The poor ye hare a l ^ y , yen ~ ^ jj^^y ^ ^ ^ happy while we r e t d . ShaH we remember them,

they b* mtembered 1

piBt haa bea t one of e j c t s m r a t ia Washicgton, j or shall w» permit them to sUrte ta cheetleM gar-w c t c m e n t which we S a r wiU impede the pro- j re^^ w la damp, poisonrus cellars » Oh, we are aH gteea of legislation. Many fijars are entertained j ! » wrapt up In sel^ and the neceeaiUes of rfmaioonlrQTmybrfbrea Speaker k elected, | " " I the poorwe ha te almost forgoKen. If a and theeo fears Mem well founded. Bi f m our J P®** widow t i s i t j cur residence, beseeching a a ^ aext t s n e we hope of m i i i g it® P r « i d c n f j j «trifle, but we p u t o u n e l t n to no Massage. i tnwWe to lock up that class of poor whose pride

, permit them to beg, and who woalJstarte H O M A H D p o a i a o s J O C K K A I . " .-atier than ask alma of o ^ b o r j

Tbia J o a n a l fcr tbo month of December has (n^ighboia with whom tbey were once equaL Shall rMcbed oo r office, and a brother hsA p t ^ t e d i t ^waaHy ont to us, oa acootmt of Its unattractire tfpsnaee. t f o a n siaeere ' A e n we say we are • w r y o w e c a n i t oo t takeri ia preparing i t for tba p m a . Of tbo mat te r i t ia s o t oor in tan t im aow ta aay oag^t , oor a t ieotxm boiair called to

mechanical appraranee. Wa b a n mads a h a s ^ estimato of the amount

o f m a t t H ' w t n p n t o n t h l y , which w» find to be abnut forty thou-iand ema of kmg primer.. Thrs • o o l d ^ eafcolatiog b y t i e XicbnUo prise*.

A q m r . B x c m x GaATis .-—In the last number (Dec. Sd)

of the r < w w » n S»ptist Is an ar t ide h««ded "The GraM Daughter."

J p r e s ^ t ^ cemments are Bro. Cooner's. Ihonirb y o u r o w i ^

Oae object of the ccmmeets, seems U be to ridl^^ the "sanctified row" m i S ^ ^

od.»t^ U It not equally io in Ba^^tttat A M I f ^ - . a protracted meeting, tJ»l they w

Cnnoeessaiy blanks on al! four nagos d e - j It not be equaOt-aUowabl* s:t

hoaroidod. Jfowstq^ioBo a neater Head l i n e was banded ns by the Senior edl-p a r c h i ^ aad brarier type iastMMioflaagpriTjier r * * ^ ^ T e faow not fixm whom it

f r * here. The only one who was able to »af fi^eot m'>«ns to retura is a womi.n named E>becca BTacy,4Who wili sro by the s'.eamer to day with her two childrea. She wiU probably be foikwed by ibe

(CttJ) Hrrald.

— LieuKHiaat Colonel W. SeaweU, 8ih InfiatiT. has befn ordered to the temporary command of l i e IVpartmeat of Tesas. Qen. Twigij, hating soiao-t'me iiace r»»isB«l this cnusma^d. as we at t t e lime suied. Colonel Kcbert E. Le# is to be appoiat-ed ta Ms place,

— Tbey are «b.vai to de^icacr a colossal ^tat^-Fnckl ia for the row Fr»rlt.I!n market, in Philad<-1-liMx It is from the chisel of Sir. J . A. Bailly, acd fa bewn from an immense s'^b of Liter r o ^ , of a ei-ayish drab 'coKir, from the coasi of the Bay of Fandv. Th» ttsrnre is tea f<*t la heifihl, and meiui-u n s fite f tet across, from the extreme right of the 'irspery to the lef. hiad, which rests npon a uedes-ta! of books.

— Th« ana Americans raretr bat ie tbfir horses, bat to Prussia it is the custom to istach to tb- cavalry barracks a cipaciooi hasla foi- swla-miag the horses in.

- T h e Pkiladt'p\ui LfJg^, of Monday sats -The cccserratiTi. pcrtion of the citii-cs of" this country are ariiio^ eterywhere In oar large cities and towns, to eite an eipressioa of their tiews agaiast the Intaslon of the rights of their icditidnil S ^ s , against the faoaUdsm which wocld promote

. serrile Icsarrecaoa and produce citil war. and in fa-tor cf the preeerration of the Onion and the Con-iUtation. A call has been msde ia Bosv^a for such ameetang, which the Hoo. Edward Etereu and oth-er distinauished sons cf Massachusetts hate tigo^l

PreUminart meeUngs hate been held la the satae end, and In Philadelphia crracjio-meots are making for a similar BMeticg. Thero is no doubt that such meetings win fcate a rood effifct In quieting the minds of r w Soathera brethren acd reassmlag tht-m that aU the people of the Nonh are not John Browns, ready to carry fire acd sword a m M g ^ e m f « the sake ot sentimest, regarditg Ii»t:tutto3» which do not coocem them, and wUh which they hato no right to meddle.

—The census that is to be taken next year on^ht to be more micnte, fuU aad accurate than any pre-rions cet ras The gotertmeai might leam thlng from the Eaeltsh in this matter. The enUre cresus cf Great Britain was t ikeo ia 1S51, In a sic-f ;! i coi>ct«^, compared and publhied by the goterameat wtlhia three months. This was aecompllshed d j the ditision of

aiad, i t would make a iS2e< o f a b o n t $ 7 In a « cart of the monthly ^ o r 5 H per aonnm. Tbo diffiatenoe in appaaraaco would secure a more cxtaodad mbacription Bat, aad sare a g m t deal rf pieauiL eompbiat . Had we tho m a a a ^ e n t o f t b e a a d i a m c a i d e p a r t i a a i t msder our eoatrol w e would use smaller b ^ le t te r for arti«ia^ brar iw type for tbo wbolo pap«' , aad arrange t h e fifflenmt departments t o b e ^ a t t h e t c^ of « «>bmm, bartBg tba names <rireac& departawmt set totbowBo k t t e t i

W e t r w t tba spirit of theee sj^gestiooB WiU a o t ba a u s a a t o r t n o d . I f t h e iSmsmBi J i i * ^

ia to Ihre a p m ita ewa resoorcas, i t a o s c be •nod i s b ^ t o r and recerio m o n c a n f a x a a « S £ t a n .

MMu mummxtawia o r m x B S > S U A M O C U T i a s s .

^ t of t t a Cmtzal I A of c a n -aaaae oae of the Hiawaaee- K.

" - " ^ ^ a ^ H o i - e r ; J . Stawaxi J S ! ^ W O O k y , rf a , jttoa ; a . Hepkfa. of

(etoHnion^ wfll yon a r t aB seod

W If ft«a b W i aa aajodalioo a a t b o l e b t a n t » s O k O f w | S r t k i a «

caaMO, nor do we answer for any except o u n ^ . We ga te our s m tiewa of the matter r e f emd to, aad tnppoeed ontsdf held respocaible far them.

We intend so ridieale the "aaci iSed rows" of Methodist piottacted meetJcgs, beBeting them to bo a diseraeo to reHgkm, aad a p e n r r d o o of the benign Icfluenco of the Holy ^ ^ Weha tene te r wiutessed such aK«dngs among g j ^ ^ sincerely bope we newrsbaU. We ha te aeen Bap-tfata dee{dy la earnest, and esbiba mudt fodiiq;, but we hate Berer witnewed among thoa f u d i tceoee a» a n enacted at tho Bwnrnerli b e a d amoog M««b-odlsts. whidi (htm amrsoolswodeincats. Weaeed no t a t t e aq^a desoipeoo of the nproars of ' ^ d c h we wiile.

KieJai tqncsaool iy "A^diooao- to eotaakadof as , tat we be win pardkm a s for ezpnasiag e e r o p s a k e o f ft. Ufsa t tn taMeani la f f loooaab ly a e e ^ t e a cbrlstJaa to fcel toppyTesT^

Stsitf Hfo.bot & i s scarce^ aOnnUe^ aad n t e ^ • t t y i e topeased wtoi, the wad exdtemecl oeeeBH a i y t o a s s e e e t a M Metho«st p n t n e l e d • e o H a g -soeamiBg, h a l b o ^ , tearias tf kair, eaaiiac away o ( s b a w ^ ^ b o n a ^ & « . , t b m B p { o g t b e l M i & o f t b * Mghted p e i S M t ; s A a e a piaying; a deaea shoating, aadadoca ta tBgiBg .a t tbo n a M t t e e ; aenaalBji for and power." If t U t A t o of fiifeg? b» neoaaaiy to o s r b ( i i « •^bappy." t b « i h a we pray, beaten kx t tad the day rteaww a & ^ e * . poi tnee m d t bappiaea^

the who^ couBtxy into dbtricts so small that a msa ^ d ^ e c t the statistics of a district ia less than a

i ' . v ^ . these dUtricis was oter 29 000, and t h e b U n t a pretionsly j*pared by the gotern: meat weighed flfty-two tuns. In classUcatioa aad a w g j m e c t we might also copy after the Eeglish with adtactage. *

- C o l M t , n ^ o r d , Cocn.. hsa presented a hun-dred of his cataby fdstols to QaribakU and his pany of guides.

—A ^tressi isg occurrence happened ia Watauea

^o th^ white cleaning his gun, not kaowitg it to be loaded, pointed at a j cuag Udy, Mi« H a i b y , who

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Who Invented the Sewing Machine ?

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K. HOWB, J r . . O a i G n A L IS VSXrOR AJITD PATKaiTKK.

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, - T h e B ^ I » h { X C . ) £ , y t t f a r makes the SmIow. wg sugge^Soo to Ootemoi Wise; We hope that Ootemor Wise wia bate the gsllows on which Brown was hung burnt, and giteaottoe of the &Bt. Oorrea-s ^ for this wish is ihfc TheaboliaocistshatecoolK Jection to mingling mouey-makiog with their grief and they will, unless Brawn's "How- is known to h a t e b e m bumV set to work and make all kinds of

»ill call parts of Old John Brown's gallows and seU them. Let the

which choked him. too. be burnt, aad tke fact B d t e r ^ . or we shall see tasl quanUUes of brtast-pms, lockets and bncelets, contmntog bits of the •rope wiich hung OM Brown,' for Benmm Is afready In the market fOrOid Brown's old clotbesL ^ b o p e e and expects to make a » g o o d a « P c ^ tXca out of t l r a « he did out of his woon/boree aad Joyce Beth, 'Washington's nnrse.'"

- T b a a l t e o ^ M at the c h u n i yestaday morn-ing was te iy alha fadeed-not <g».f6u«h sBluge as CO o i d t o ^ octtsiona. This is not a very satfefte-w y e x l ^ and argue, that tlt .1 p j ^ a n d weather do not agree weU tocetber .—iv4 n m e T ^

The chnrehes will be deserted a » o t e 2 « n S i s , the clergy preach seme c t b « gospel than that cf in-sarrectioo and murder.—CVa. S i f .

dog. The report was diabdifTed at fiist, bat it was SttbOKiaenUy fooad to be too true, and the p m e t a -tar of the act has beea ezaaUaed before a m a ^ t a t o a t Coibetne^ and bcuod oter to appear forMaL

—The sq^erinlradeney of the Indians at St. Loais i a t o b e r e m o t e d to St. Joeeph. Ma , for the ooctecl ioBoeof tberabordtaatelndiaa Ageoeiea. >

— I ^ F o n e y . Baperinteadentof ladian a lb l tah i Utah, has arrited wiUt the rentafaiiiig two sortivors of the Monaiaia Meadow aasMctes who s o ^ aa w t a m e a ia tbo inrcM^atiao made fato ihe a b l e .

— ALocdoa fomals pjokpoeket stole <*e sote-rdgns fromaladty in aa osambat. n e p d i e a a 9 > paaitoic, abo pot them ia tor aMmtb, aad swalteoed ntA. Two ^ after ^ died l a tbo erimiaal boa-pftaU W body waaetesMd aad the m a n y faoad fa tefntesia«o,acdrs(Bn«dtotororaer by peony

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