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•Mwtimt, • PatiB. rfg^ ft m s^tittl asd Chinii.*. tsaoism. ~ i pwaiiir -liMitiii ^ na^orirnni^ OlgMfyy I SlMw:. teMliSi^Sk^I^^ km tMr <* •^iiiri' t <1 -M ^SZ anCMnn-. W n ^ n T E ^ n J ! T * mDHniua, JO m »mnwm. ' ^ ^ fj « w wpiawnnjL-...--. a • wmsv ^^ ^ & m W - T H E WHOLE TRim A1 DARiG TB O P P O S | A i . g R i ® - * I ioItAffi EBIim^: N A S H V I L L E , TEjNJVESSEE; S A T U R D ^ V V J U L Y 4. QDR:PDEPI!; or Gknat P l^inriactfai ahatdianath* &««iiBiiaB oM^bte, H|(WHtt to tib* to its Btod U m dto- t. In lathast* or bdytaot (t»ts< i . tti n p a n a t e a l or •JlUMLllillU^ BsoiSiisiy cc pcmsiMBt atste* baBDAaihnoiidBijrbnt&tea. Ibmteiifa*- , ltoi|Wth*|tivKBiu « r o « c n t ^ aflt witli irtdi » Md tT i ; Imt owtily to ^ » bod's 'riev or Mtfrf tti |wnnifi> atfMOTiHon its t j ^ t h m t m H * ^ J s n m t a s , widf^fc ^ite^iadta^TMaiB bah&c, fli.d>rirtiia dvekortH^I* ioM gndaO^, sad « « aboot •iMtyjmafaaoMtrnetian. TUiwtwillbddir StotiBMitotasar tiMefaneiiBatadtten, m a i M ud dsffated I7 dnMpaiodtor •Z' s MAXEY & co^ ^ n^uM ti TIB, COPPV. (KNTF INK r. /as.* Tf itni^ ^ rai u Manstssa.- • s ime rii^ fcittc a v « A U r r nain TSTsJwmt. . IsUqt J«a>B ttwYl*Jkuk A iJA2J Bfi GUBEDi t t e & A U i M a s w i d t iotat's pn»ci>ins, TA[IWTOF«TOEAIT,SPTNAIARMM&I« «ad fair THIS. Tht smad bum PaaiaGflak m Un onipctttiut of TOIBAEOB^ATAAAOI GUd'I mdatioato ••o,s;«riDdaf sIHlltiizt^(ix tads U f ytsts. AadtetUrd, fiom Oa doaa of tha inqpind doaaaof auiptun to tha a d of tjnw. Eb tfca «aetiaear tibk qiiritsai adifiee, God aed Bisk, Ins n m n t J o k i i ^ B i ^ ^ win impated aoBM of Utfi matariilit In aboot n z montba after, ba eaOad h i afitoDbis labor tad Mitt Ins Son, J a n s Cbiiatj «l»iacansd tba vaife axeatad by Jdn— wbara ba bad Isft ft, aadcmsadit fcr- wdfcrttrasTaais; Oaa left tba bBii£i«aod aaaaodad to tba OtoDa of ba r ? ^ . md a n t dova is jsatlif^dsja taia Ms awafizKn, sod Sar^. &M biarMiMBtioo,tiMBaty %int to egaa. YMaii. HbaahacaaM, itwasnotto Aa wacid, rVbaai lie arid CBomt nantf Jmm. 14- <7), bat laeiaalanfc.- tbraog^ wbicb, aad aapedaCr ^ bnif«a{Natb^baearowioa tba work to ow;to- te^anicmtoitfiaaar, tbstfimor mpm^ fiosft picaiBdbiai. I b a t a t e a of the Apoades iisitrai I aboBt aiztj^^ jma- John tba Sfsn- l ^ a t h B i i s e n a t i M S esBad) wss tba h t t ssr- m s K AposOe 1 l a i b i s bookt eaUnd Bmtiatidn, a a liitfiitpaESa^ vbichaiondaM wbola^ Wi(b wad bet* taOti tba 'Mmikurvf ktoi Mf m-^-mtS r SO *mw •asoMft.i (»«aa» VMMantw-wA, !t» t Hit M •! * S » » fimmm «•«»& Ita ) il»an».ir mmtL ' ' ^ t f mm.1 rfjSfcj I ckf rlbraM-ft-al ffnTwa*- In. tH if 111 ItiM li mt* t psatafto—^ a I I'mi HMiiX t'» mUtfca>»' af atk at I !*«»»' ^ . Mil *TJ *r I rtr*^ I »<!» »•» t= 1 r"t<» « «»»«.> , t n l »i>«««!l» bbumb kriic CHOLEEIA. ratsT nAnt! EXiat, t. T> It. .f WiMK h i M m . J ^ ^ ' ^ — Umi ! ttM tad iB t Steals Mr W^SUt ImrniaA^ p*.* r r t lUBti ' . tUaa m^EASsa * tmt 1 aocTHisi* STilTtS tflf^ »>»••»'> e r«ita.aj» ' i.saaui*uuA iTUM, • g ^ ^ y m y Wa wiB Boar tfsnea at tba tbraa tqpcets of the cbttiUt. TTndrT the flrat. aba ia ABI^ aeen atrof- ttaiifihrtiwiiifciww of tbe Jay. tradaslly and riwrty adTanoag tba voriii. B i ^ of jigbt sra percaired itliiMfWTatim; fiqa John flts Ilaihiimx j wbica CSBtlBttB mcrCMWHEB SB^ BQF9 QBt3 SB ptf-Ussabszalsteftfiraaatbe Son af r^taoos- SM. Ha*a«ar,biB^ai7«astaaadtotbaayasaf teb^atd&Brdi, ^sdo^ ipiotsDes, to be temtbiBraariLbT tbaeomioc^iiit. 'S^ va enBded#_ tba Jfrxt^ at indpiettt Mlais sf l&a doneii was QDa of aoBusrshia iiiAa> jlBi§ nHtiwriiin: Car damg tidr penod, tba» sat* pmaiweit iff-f. ' tba iiiaiiiii srsstahatad iafays tfttaSi SsflMf rf God^ powv sad goodnaa^ in tba gift of InBoiy ^Bit Bawassntt^awAtberaadtbaSga to ridtottbBtw^wMUt^iiic- EBswor)', saaM msMbaanfeacWd: to trimf tamfart, jof aad fsntotbe dSsrarnrJata bratbrei, aotnmiag oa •aaaKaf OansbaantL^^ laeaMCMr, arcM- wetaaiwridaf rin aadof PibtowwMwt aadaf ^dK^cidt; to import dsvias fflapostioo, to cbo- •BMH,tbaacadesaf eodas fimndia tbe Kav K s e e a t ; and to eart minclas to coollimtion of ftstatttsLAfiiand. Ohnamttwitly tbacffices of aa B ^ .^jpt to tba ebiBi^ ware faor^: I. Ssaosi&Ktj ate. , i OanmtsBdasrssDais. 1. « » b » « d a m tnm bes**n God's t n ^ to MB r bmranr, sasy ba simned op ia s ^ iiisnrdttoiaapn. Aad i. XamiMindea. Tbi t m Snt nsocd aflieaa of tbe Spirit vera jraiDwt, aad win cooUnu ia tbe ciinrrfi far nM;^bacaaaatba pftscaofisTed an^and alwsya sBba, nil naiij til ill w d baig. Tbs Sptnt ^ t o A a d s B d f w a s t o be its eonatsnt sokSt, (or asit •wAiaaes called,} " Aad I « i a p i ^ ki h t b s , s ^ Jeaas, sad ba ^ gita yon an itb- vOtodbitvttattbeai? abide «itSyao fi)te**-'.f <ha.I4:I& ^ i l H ^ p ^ Bfjipw tn tbe cbsidi; ia tba besrt (tf areiy traa dnstiaaby his f o - aMiUw^a;;,to emnfistr s n ^ snd aid bta aadaiaowitit tbs'tnitb—tfaa glorioss Aapri-«bnfar it is baaid ornad. thstmhat eSM of tba S ^ t (tbatbiidsad tettiimtoBpocstyasditaTacaaaedi tba ciitn;dE«iaeb caned Utsm ftrtbbasg ftnishad. bShBbagtoatog, God gsva to tba d a ^ cztaor *aM7.ofiBH% inbtseil witb aq^amstsial gilts •dioinaorifaaai^ fbrsi^edia wafc onto s H a a M y v t o a e ^ : IWdtiiaarto tbe dwnji af tni& as eootsiaed m tba Kear Teatsr ^Mt^aad'pnsd tfaa Sospd. to aB tba worid. WbntbMtwQ things 1FIP6finiaZMi.inapixstiaQ Mtanadas oaoad: bacsasB tbe srcidE was c m |iMGarw^Uieyfa«ifaaea^«ab Ferssxaty, toT-jfiww ooeMBrad apoa a ipaciflc - jm rjNflOj BMM whin fta poifQS fe- wbicb it bad %ta||ian was Btttined. b a ^ n t e sad aincics Sod,ssgif«B)trtitol(sstlto. iastascsttaiBaB Ibe^daBfc sad Mhasto tem at UM ttexdn wis •MOMdrt th» wpwittrsl, ste, .ttWBdinair, j o t ss oMtsia waa tba sifasajfawr sad taapo- niysMmadad bf tbs vribm^ tm tatM- ^ ^ Wi«t as to ss tat iD^«>daa: wist pttmaamt « srgsnlsstkn m Aya^BM ghn to Pkiaftctaiidit tba tm ttoTiiieiaii Smtit AagTatonBfiad - R KINTLT, I s»«s twMri*^!^* to Ibi Twsiia Bs|(iatfi«MaMBsoBatoaUcflhet: TbsBa- E^ of siy eaoDtiyis ^iMwnfirj itewh|iing it- swatiB aiiy. tkMa ais aottlw Mtyvtodsor said oatopUBt, but tbay aBbo^. Itbtok^its BstistaBea. .4t Oa doss «( tba srticia the qMsOoe was atktd. b O t n a s t s raaedyf ftoeestiad to n j ariad ttst tbsn is s Rm mas 4y. T» Kssm oflMaaUy n «*B, tbe esan of TBSTTNLMBSTBSNAOTOD. IFTBAATILOMQM tfaadstobeeMsa O s n l i i ^ ipoksaafisiafie|idIy datetiva fiaastba absaaoa of aa abUsgbitb, of Ml sbifiD|ibaps,iad<rsa sbUag i0T^t^la. tobs sazs,aMIdacAartortbep(]Mi^e(tiMss ear. <£BS1 g n e w OB tfaa part of tba waoi^an esB dooatba dmbpaaBto of tbst so^taral wbesa intieeaea was m grest to apastobc days, tbst tbsLord sddadtotbadiarebds^tbaasvad. Bat if tba wsnliipan bsfs tbaaa gnoas, sad SIS BMtaiy maiuiwHo to tlieir i A r t s tattiwcoavaneosi of sia. ners, tbaa, to WBWdy tts giast aril onmidainid of, tbasa Buriunanor ^rislSsas Must aoloBgBr ba diasin tbairwnsfe^aadaflbcts. Tbix, Oa spas* ties and daWiaas ef tba fiat agaor tba go^Ml dinrd, arast witb oyings aadtasa bsm aaacadof tbayaarto tbeotber. Lattfanwsdc or sow dsily sad yasdy; aad aot SMTdy m Jidy sad Angnrt. TbMtbsnsBU Asnbag^riBO^Sndto soeordsaes witb wbst Os pnphat toaijbt w h a a ^ Mid to God's aaisa; word sbaa aot latam vato ^bntUdtonaceoMpUtbaaiBewbMeto £ sast tt, sad to aooMdsaes wSh wbst Ptal t s i ^ wbenbewntc: "Hattstsowstbbooatifaliydan alaoR^boMitiflaQr. -And ba ttet amratb apar. iaf^abansisBiasp^aiia^." Beta waaisyaee tbe great eaasa of d -jiaannitir nB^oa. It is iVMno&wvk-i(iaaaodleia«iBg. Aadberaws see tba great nawdy agatoat tbia Sfil. It is Oat of paiaetaiiug dsily to aU tbe daS« aad woric ; tba btler l U r ^ acaoopsnyingtbs WfiwUie aotbec^ af an Its^^jMstiaa, s Biaade w a ^ ito wicagiit to of bis otScal cSsneter, a ^ of tbe I b s d a s wen isdaed tba Apostle's of eflsa;-^naf tb^ wa* Ona^s •tiatotewaiid to pweb, taaeb ^llbMfctblsliiigian er dnicfa, w ^ taisg sad muscfcSj as wa lav* tofifstfcaseBtsdtooar *icwtobM atots t bee o O i ^ lia iiiuiUMitoil, bat aotftal^ tbefr^wodc . t e t , ajbs tosaaato hm daigad wiifc szttsor&naiy aOid {:irB.TttasrfiBsi7QffioM^ (odow- of tbflp tt IS Bta^lMf/Mfc; wiiaA date tlaas togb eSai%.iRar Osir * 1 widdtGed bss itqaiiad at oor bands, sad wbidi God bM beea pleas^tofiiOowtooOas witb dailiy sad^isiaasTeBdts. If w* ptasdi sad prqr dsSy sadag^tbraagb Jsnosiysad Fdm^sadsn d a BMSiben of oar ctoiidM^ st tfaeaaiB* time, a n foend showing * piepM«* fcr aetia aad «*daig. ing tbair aendl dads UboBM aad dead, fli^tofiy, w« dan reaSsa that God eaa hear aad aiawar pnycraaawdldnnagtboaa modtots ai ai^ otber, aadtiat dagoqiel a as tni^ tbe powar of God nnto ntwtioo toemyoaa tbat bda<M dsdng thsM aontba as say other. IiSt Oa eoaoptoiaiag bratbRBbytbaxesMdy Latbba tonvier saew lai£. IiMbia>vididaaflBetod,sadpnywitbsad far tbns, and let I t e talk aad ireaab to Ua naooa- voted, totbe badkstider, sad to d a MOnlbitirfU, n d dicdaiga an bia idipoia dotiM aa fUly to Jaassiy as to J o ^ sad Aagnst, aad if be does not iaaodoing fiadbislsbacs W f i d daily,tbelAd taaotspoken byae^ tbat is, |«siided tbiaeom- brotber is oae of tboaa dtosen vaasdsby wbiebGodisplacadto tani ainnea iioni daikneM to ^ b t sad from tbe power of Sataa into God—no- tobilaid^ I«tandat workfbr oarGod woik ^ ^ U y , toborisg aad persaieingiy aad bder. aad tban wa d a n bear leaa talk o f ^ a a £ard«ieBaadaMreof wbstOa tard bss doaa an orar tbe had. Tbs wxitar oaoebad sa appoiat- neat fir picsi^ieg to aa sdjoiiing ^sts. Iba ttoa £x ban tobe at ba postwas disfwiiq; BMB Tba wiadh were b ^ ^ rtwcMsatbscioMed. H a wmtfaar aseoid tbst b«An be reatM Ws nigbt sMwtingj tbe groond was fraeang naderbiBk B a t s i m e f ibosetfaingSBiOTedbim. O a b s w a d . Met s taaTT ooaipsay of frawis Flaoed befiars tbem Psal's wordc "Ismaotsahsaad oftbegos pdofCfaist,fcritii^powwofaad natosshs- ttoatoaveryoaedat bdisred^' aadpraated to bteweskaesi fiOB tbsaaaa. Tba meottog doaad witfaovt say Aontiag sad tsftsxes. Bat witbto a lew maotbss hidyof tbiscostpsay peasiatad h*- adfbaferaUM dteidi Car aanbaiUp; aad to da RnptiM of tbs writar dated berswidisiog to bsi* tskaa placa nnder tba picadiiag oftbH ni^iBi ing. Sboared dat, after Tiswingbaodf tors tine as s poor last dnaar, the bad iband tba Ssriar, wboMgti^)dis Uiepow«rorGodBatoasiTsdaeto m r r one tbst beliefas. Was bodied iato d a Mkrwabip of tba dmrdi, sad, ao d o ^ stiU tissto m JesBsaod ftels OsnkMtbstiba attended tbe aigbt meeting of •*crrooid enniag. fSrdoaaa tnaeTkHh- !r- • Sunitj ^ul • • . good bss been dcas ky ptaeching u - . ..sa uot Mly derei^ed st tbe taM—thU then was seed time sa weQ ssbarrarti a^itssUy sad StsrsUy. "^w inlbe monithj aaed At era bold not tby band; To doobt andfeargire tboa ua becd. Broad caat it o'er tbe Uad. Tboa caut not tail is vain CbU and beat, moist u d d i ^ . Shallfiieterand antme tbe grain 7or gsjmen in tbe aky. I. H. G. Elbtrt Caattf Gtorgia. PM«d»4}»Tatse]r. Thai boKBy atMy doM da I^torot da SoadsyBSpdatipssktdt * ^'n^tersaopBipeM ofsaytogsaytbiagsgttost " M s bspMa, wbMWsiiadMttks toshow d a swOcnfof tonidBtMtotoKnarothtrdaadaft• tfomtosisto widi M, fa oar OoefcMMis, AsMds- tksa Md OoBTtatiOM. It is iawMtoUrt, tosia- «er», wMM,«as s itor obserrsdonswiaitov: LDoBapdsto d t m tba coaseOsiDr EUo-bap. dstotoda tosaaacttea of Aa badaasi e< dwa Msedagtt IfdayadnM wiAosstsU, dwywat bs stooai* or bypooidcsli if siaNt* tbaj wiU 0^ pos* SH w* do, sad sttesspt s nmlatiaB ofear dis> tSaedra pdsc^la^ if toatoeera, w* s a i ^ 4e net wanttbeirsMWsnesaadsdiiea. fotB^pdito^ aot laiUa tboa becaaw tbay wsat tbar aadstaae^ battosMkssdkMroramittysndUbtnK^. Itia s poor i ^ i r , indeed. Wbstifsoaa flsttetw) sad oowiiid ijiisiitaf of grasi powsf sad banto bocesky, beiag t b u tented, Asald Hsa ap to oM sf oar aa- sari aaetingssnd say: •^BfttbiMi, yon bsr* kind- ly toritad Botoait witbyoa,aadaidyoato yoor dafib«atiaBS''and as I fear God, I auat beplato sad Iwacitwitb yon. l a a i t tell yon yoor bs^ d ^ a a n WTOog—iraaersiaa iaaot bs^iim, b ^ xyeiwow aad ff^Mtm—yosr ndnialHS are aD aies, naordstocd—yoar ordinaziee sn sboamabla toice yoor tepnbiieaa dtotdi gorenmcotaa sa* jKripinisl tyianay, aad to many otlar tbmga too nuaetoQS to mentiaa yoaaiawrcag.. Inmstoom- sel yoa, tbeiate*, to adjoom tbia aaadng at one*, ^ K n n o s ^ l t e atsteaaat ts tbe Edttw of tbe TentoMBae BapttotbyEar. J. L. Oraaa, dat tbe on^trignsd bsd s A dat bates bs woald i*> toM PI to Padobsptiato. ba wooIdtcarevsiyBspdstseBdaairt ftoM hiB, sad ibrowtbcmbefaiadUB,wss read pobGdy to As OeatisBOlBqittot Oardi sad osi^^agsdaa tbs 3d Ssbbadt to Miqr 1857 sad a m y aoB waaaa or dddiAftbsd star basid feia ipfsk that sol^tiHtsstssTdMstoxtoa^ Nttmmmil tteabsni wtrs prant i^bsd asrw snasda Wm. Q m r Osjucs. S^^reatsf Csa«iiJauIstl8S7. BauKs.—Ws ite As fastest sMMk Wesrsteppytokamrt^snBBko.a —*» MiJ»«i« T- nwnsirm ' ir • •. 1 Wspob- Bdad tbe siaMmetoorw*oetikB*. Thdr doBbteiy mWBfcrwiid.- >Trs toStoadmArslUss hssJMr brfUtod o« t a ^ sad h 7 Ait P W b f ^ t e g a c > t e ka. astd i^faifaapniAtedto tte Ws aadantsi^ Oitlto did toBib. inli teaT^itoteBsaoriir. Atam jfMk' isidoBiibr s pinto wtBaiWuii anbaut to bsptim St my bsnds, sad to troe crdins- don by s JswfU prartiyteiy, sad then, wi A oar ss astsaoa, fieto yoaiself into s . ' Woold notcor Qoazteoos brstbian cpta tbeireyea! Bat it Msy be a ^ tbey bsTe am* aannets tbaa to tsksanebsdTscU«eofoarcoarte^. Nodoabtof it, snd tbst is da tasaon tbey sis inntcd: aad wa MibBiit,ifftisaot daeeftfld mockeiy to aztcod aa imitstiaa wUdi we kaow cannot be ezeepted! 3- Do other deaominstiaas aA oar adrioe to tbair ^yaodieal, qoaitarty or oet^enpee aaetisgs! Weaeteraswitso, sadtotbis tb^ sts more con- daiaatlbaa wa. Tba M^boiSsts trsnsaet sD their impoetaat bodaeas wiA dosed doofs, not penait- ting as sfcato witaes Uair ddngs and asyiaga.ez- cept by apedaldispenMtiaa &om tbe Bishop Oder. Tbe Piaal^teriaas do not torite BStoacstajbeeaoM tbsir open doors inrite ererybo^, and tb<7 do not sdc oar sditoe becsoae tbey Tvry jostly candada tbey know tbes ownfaoBoeMbetter tbaa we d a - Oar doots are wide cpea, aad w« cbsOeoge scrati- aj. They faww t b ^ srs wdcome to aeste in any psrts of oar booaes, and tbey bow eren when mti- ted, it woald not do well IBR them to OUCT US their coanada—day taeic wsdont want tbem, and ner. aec^ tbsisritstioa, Ast ws erer knew of, beyond d a ^ tskisg seato as obserrers. To oar minds, this piactioe ia modi more objectionalile tbsn that bmiiag tbeo to ooeapy oar palpita. Indeed, wbab large rdgioos maedagi gsdar to oar towns, we tbink it rigbt aad ooadstent to tender dam oar boasM of wp^Up, aad tbe most cordial bospitsli- desofoarftmOies. We like UberaSty and Chris- dan eaortsey iriaacrer it is genoins; bat ddircr as from tbe sparioas, naka oat, boOow temalidxs ef s woridly pofitenew to Msttns <d reSgton.—Lovi- nw Bijtist. Tbe Cbnois Baptist tbas tapUes to Brotbcr Lee who is qoite if not altogadar s Land-mark BapdsL Rsmar^. WbstdoesBndMr L o mean by tbe rttoTn Mixed ]Iaimges.-Ai» tka bmctioBed fa^ the Serip^t M B. E01TUB;-Tbissabj«etb)«t)«.nbeiat«my laind for MTOSI yesis. I was ibcdbly ins IMSsed WiA s tcasrk of WTsaarsbSe bntbar, Q. a . Ordaid, of KotdngbM^ Staglsnd, to a Isto com- issaiestioB ftoia Inm tbras^ yoor Tduabte psper. Aftv giftog s ceocae histoty of As B t j ^ dondai to Grest Btitsa, sad tbe CSBMS wbkfa bsTSfaroagbtsboottbe ^ ^ of dootriaa saddisdpUna,beMys: "Tbat OMtf die two great estemestbstaffiHtodMehnidMa, UdM cBStooi of <niized BSTTiagM,* >> (the msrnigsof beUeren w^asbeIi*i*is}sopr*Tsteatstlbe pesnu dsy. If AisistroeoftbeBsptistdniidtcsto Eogltad, is it aot eqaaSy troa of Ae dnudtes to tbe Csited Ststea! I am anxioia, brother Graves, aid I am sot* areiy child of God Aaald bs, tbat wa Aoold coo- teapAtedevoatly, aotawrely oar daty aa diri».' tiaas to pnsaalgato the G«apd, and as B^i3ts.t0 iBsintoin finnly tlea TisA to sdhercnoe to which Bapdsto sre disdngoidwd, bat eqieeiaUy oar daty toporiiyooTadTcsf^mry A i ^ that wm not best tbs duest ttntmy, to ersmiia ereiy nalom, eniy crrasgtawat, erery notiM pretalent smoogst expresEko, "Tbia praedee ia omdt more objcctioD- sble tbsn tbst of iimtiag tbem to oecapy oar pol- p(tor> Ifitbe^ofr/eftioMWe" to pahlidyrecogna®Pe- do-bsptiat SDI QmpbelBte minittere, I7 inritii^ than to pnseh ia osr polpiit, or take part to oat delibeistiT* Beetingf, ia it not «rmgf And, if wrong, w« woald asbmit to any candid man. B^ dat or Pado-bap^ to dedde which ii Ae more dsD- geroas wrong, to ^ae* tbem to oar potato to ez- pooad tbe Soiptsis aodinstmct oaroqngfegadons, or to s t with aa aad take port to oar delibentiTs meettoga wbei* s large msjority (rf oor own minis- teis sre present to prerent tbem doing bam iftUg wtrt Jtspottd todo te Bat if it be "ebjecticnaUe" to tonte them4ooo. copy oar palpUsa Bratbcr Lis Myait is,why to- vito tbem st sHI Why tbonld s g o ^ ainiiter, or soy diriatian, do that which baa an objectiims- blefaesiingantbscanseofClitistl Chnitbedoaa to aineMity sadfartob,or is it mote >snkio-<Ma-ticy?> Ia s stin isier nomber, oor broAer oses tbefd- lowinglaagnsgeeqaallyenigmatieaL Icsaeztead my bsnd to him, and ptsy snd pnseb wiA bin (s Metbo^st Duniatcr,} so long aa he prays and preadies sccoidisg to the Scriptutts, sssHeA- odist, sid I ceapnasiM nothing;—I do notptofeM to bdieire aa be doea, nor does the world anderatand it so." Bow kt^l "So iMg ss be pnys and prtsdas sccoifiBg to d a Seriptnres,"—Aad pray bevteog woald thstbeT Woold s McAodist mm- ister Skdy go tbtoo^ tbe otdinaiy palpit exerci- ses Ma time witboat giving ottorsnce to s aenti aaat wUdt be woald itgsrdssnnscriptarsll And a be am* tbst be woald immedistdy protest sgsinat sncb seadmeat, aad cat diMt the OH^crs- doaf or, woold be not besr WiA it, sDd AOS "cm- fnmit^' a btlUf Bot bs "csn pisy sad pissdi wi A him so k»g SS be |»sys snd insdas sccording to Ae Scriptni^" yet be "does not peoSas tobefier* ss la iotn, nor docs Ae world andentsad it so." Well, if BradMT Lss does not bdicTe aa Ae Mftfyytttt doei, wbik oo-opsratmg wiA bim,aiid bs is "prsying snd presdd^ sccording to the Saiptnras," «oa of tbem is wmng, toeritsble. If the miniitsr prsys sad presdas scoor^ngto tbs Seriptoicsbe a h t ^ be bcKerod; bat oor B)«. win not oHipeiate wiA him oa^ as be is senptmsl, sad win not bdiere eren then! Doea Bntber L o nssa tbst bs does not be&ere tbst^stomofdaolagy oabtseed by Metboi&tor— tlat hi does aei bdiere to MeAoffie, to doetrtoes, erffiasacei^ afBcsm, gBtenuMotoT Thai, if bs ez- pads Hathoaito "to ba pUto sad honest'WiA his eoBcrc^doB, (iu s ^ n m d to bis sidde sboTS,} be wooU ibaw A s t t h d r presddog woald b a n a s a ^ tnaisadsadk sshsceddaoteooatensBoe- If, on da otfaer haad, hs ei^eciad thtoa to coDoaal their isal liatiAeots sad aetUa 1iypoaitS{, hs s a t ^ eoold aot invito tfasB to ptssA to his ceagtsgsiiao. Aad, if bs n s l ^ baltovas dat ledo.4!4dato sad OsBTbdfitiewe to«ior-aat Adi iO ftlps kar csa ha sqr Ast hs "coMf Oppi|*0BdwB DottjiH; IB <Bimripp|g what hs MtiMM "olijMthnHa" and flJae! iailncBB) m daolit iolnded hf Voth p s ^ te A s w y beat of pnposi^ U a a SMOISI te ths ttes «r«-)at is kaowB to bs sigee. dBdis to i a efforito ptoHj. Ws mat it i i a t t a r BnMpwarisa idaAar rs- Mtth^toCMkltoaicqat irastak,MollMads. dls. 09: as to its rsacnaaecaedaaea WiA Apostolic doc- trio* and ptscdca. The time is come when jadg- ment most begto at the booM of Gcd. There is sn swfol d t d e n m &OH tbe atrict aimpKuty «r dodzine and polity of maonen aad costoms, char- aeteristie of oar bcatbren to tbe days of fiery trial and peraeeation, and it wdl becomes esdi one of BStoesSmine oar ways namwly, and wbcreto we hare erred from Ae tight «sys(rf the I/sd; to cco- f<H oar stos snd the sua of Bis peo(d*towickedly dcpattiog ftom Him, if pecsdventare w* may le- oeiv* toigiventM tor past cfiesoes, aad find grace to hdp OS live in strict eooformity and tabjecdnn to Efn word for the time to come. S I booesdy behere wiA broAer O.-chard, that ibized marriages are a blight and a carse to oar bardies to Ametiea aa wtU ss to Eoglaod. Bap- tsts are ttsk ceasing to be a feniuiT people, and Wa angcdly cnstom, oiore perfcaps than any other is destroying oar ftatlufity, and paraliimg (te inflaences of chitotianity. The word of (l»d nsed to be preeioas to the eyes a' Baptists, aad they bdd to no doctrise or custom «itfaoat a "tbts saitb tbe Lord" tor Adr authority. K^ttists were ODce a biUe reading ai^ a hiUe fiaafiBg people, able to wield Ae sword'«fAe Spirit, aad ftiniA hiil! proof for erety thing they bdeved aad practiced. The we^est among Acm was aa David, and when hroogbt before Kings and ecckaiastieal eoarts, were able to stop A« moaths of tbeir enemva and pat Aem to shame. Bot alas, alas, for the inarch of God to these periloas days! As s general Ui).<ig, Baptists read and stod v eveiy ether book mote than tbdr btUa—are better read to tl» religiooa a ^ controvtisisl literature of Ae day (good enoo^ to its place)—than m tbe Scrip- tares of aoerring TtaA. It is more fasbknable now-a-days to quote Ae antbority of some grest man, some wotdd be Rabbi or D. D., than to acpeal to the word of God. InMead of oommandiiig Ae yoong convert or the euqniring soni to Ae w<Md of God, as able to baild them ap, and give Acin an ii^ieritance amoog the mnctiSed, most of os prefer potting aome.teligioas or controrersal book or tract mto Aair hands, and if one like Pan! of old should ask th<3n, if diey bad aeardied Ae Seriptsres, for doctrine, reproof, correctioa and nctioa in right- eansness, t ^ ntght say, "we have not so much as heard wbetber there be such a book as the hible " Tbe cbarehes are asle<p, and whilst we have slept, Ae enemy has been vwiog tates; a flood of dao- geroos doctrinea and cistoms have been inttodaced amongst as—Arminiiiusm, open commmiion, mix- ed mamsges, Itx discipline, or rather no disdpline at all: the mized moltitude Aat ibUowed u^j from Egypt, the mnhitades of ae godly men and women to Ae camp of Baptist Israel hare (alien to Iiuting, aad axe ttoob%ig the people of God. Theysaythe UasterdelayeA his coicing: Cp, make as Gods which sbsll go btlore as is for this Jesos, that toooght as np oot of the bondage of Egjpc, and promisee to te Ae Bead over all tkings to a.', we wot not what is become «if him: we snpposed A\t His inditotioa; tbe ebarch, was to be Ae light of tbe worii), as a dty aet spoa a toll, and that it was totendedtoreform tbe SBncers cf the people, and legeuerate tbe world. I&t, bAoid! we have been dissppototed; the ehorcli may bave been snited to Ae age in whsji it was isstitated, bat in this pro- grasive--eitaigtikal—f/jni gtnerc^tion. it is fn- cmnpetent to Ae task, aiid we are m.^ able to pre- serve a dett.V mm-allry eren, within tbe pale of Ae membenUp. Ccnne let us mvent institutions of tar own devisiiig, wbiA shall at least eotapei'saw for tbe deficiences of Ae dratch, and ensUe us to re- form both tbe dimth and tbe world—aodlet in- tiodnce into car institotions the vocabalaiy oT Ca- naan, wiA sncb rites aad cnstoois &om Ae church as are worA ptoBarving. Thus whilst we are to- foraang tbe worid, and shaping the politicil desti- nies of Aenaticns, we Aan utterly destroy tbe Whore of Babylw, the moAer o( abominaticns, in> stead of waiting foe tbe Lcsd to conrame her wiA tbe^sri^of bis moa A and destroy wiA the fcright- aess ot his ooming; bnd demoostiate to a wooder- omvurae, tbst we are wiser than God, and in- tend to tome to wi A Bim for oar share of the glivy of a inald's redemptioa; accndingly multitodes of oa have joae a wboiii^ after Maaooiy, Know Noth- ii^ism. Odd FdkiwAip, Temperance Diriiions, the "Order of Good T e m p ^ " (a netc Gtid* latdy m- vented), and tbey bow down aad say, 'These be Ay G o ^ O, land, which btoc^ht thee npoat of the land of Flgypt." We are forEaking Ae foan- toto of living waters, and hsv* hewn oat to cor^ sdvcs cuAetns of oor owndevidng, tooken cisterns, tbst will not bold water. We sre robtsng God, even this whole sect; robbing Bim of our time, oar tslents, oor money, aad prostitattog aU to tbs igno- ble potpiaa of scqairing soetal postSon and getting popolnity. Uaayofos anoftenArfoond m sMa- sonic Lodge, tbsa st datrsyer or ctmfemceaaet- mg; thoDsaads acs giving more of tbeir money to sastato ttasoaiy, O ^ MIowA^ aad sodi like iddstrieiv Asa to the s^port itf tte Gospd; we a n daming the blessed Ssvioar ia bis own booas. O,ar,bd>old tbedesotodoasof SSont Oar leaa- BM! oorleanaesBM Who wiQ pity Jerosaleni? Who wiB wsap CDC da dwof the "Ssogbter of Mypeo^'^ W h o M H ^ Ibrwstd WiA tears aad an^pbosQaos, sdmPMcaeb God to bmii oor bsdcdiffingit WhoaSidy totakeupthelUBeat ordwpniphit, <>0,datmy)asaimwsteta,aad ama sycs s fcoatsto of t i ^ that I Dngjht dsy sod a i ^ for the d ^ . of d a daa|^ter: my people!" "Wstdbaaa, wbst of Aeaigbtp Doyta My daaaningoaflMthl BrtisHaat gtefindsA- •rt Whwksadiriat ifaB he fhs aod ef Aeaa tUagt? MatttheMaeads hes «TUba as,teMsinfgBtlhasiABtansppra«*df Aretha* notmaayef MrprtodNH who are eaodi« ear peopletomT AreAqrnottijiec to 01^ tic ffflict 9/U« Cnjptoccaa^sad piapheayiBgsiaoQA thia(a,bsTiagTB«rt {Mnaes to^sdatedMf Oaa prodsims ftom his palidt, to torna of Bdf-gtatala. doa, Akt hs has aot praadad a S M M B OB JisptiBn ftar Airty yMra! AaoAsr opaeB^ broadside apoo A* higqud of d l sects, si^ wtcsBy proposes Ae ereetka of a i ^ t o s l B«bd by wbicb an of evcty a ^ are to dimb 19 to hism. Verily, manjr of as aisdaabdogt, tbat baik at Aadow:^ bot caaaot wag ciir toognai, Idas dsngcrisihrestaniagA* hoasdald. Batltbaak God, Aat s f w who wear Ae Baptist nam* have cot bowed Ae kaee to Baalj anie« tba Lord had left OS a remnaat, we tboald b« as Sadon sad Go- moosh. ThefesreafewnamMeventoSudisdat have not defiled dairgatmaois. When I sA a y . self, where are tbe <• two witacaaes" to be foand, I turn my eyea aa it were inatiactively to oar "Primidve breAm," who, Aoagk een^iantiveiy ^iscare andmAoaortd, are atmg^ng tokeip thi pore and ansnllied fkiA of tbe Go^aU Uybeatt years aftir them, as David's did towatds Joathsn, •nd I bless Ged, that tbcie aie some to oor own ranks who are ready to oMperaU wiA tbem, to atemming thefioodof eonraption tbat ia thfeataa. ins to ewallow as np. The Laid speed tbe day, wbeo the (dd leaven abaU be paiged oat 6em smoiV us, when Bia bleasisgdiaU be poared eat npea d a heed of bim who wsaaepetsto Gramhis bredoair s^walhaUaUfaegadared into one totdjOader one sbephetd. Let every lover of JeMM ptsy for it. Bat IH us tsin attention mote ^wciany to tbe £abject of '-mixed matriages," as i t w u t o d i i s I oommeooed this letter. The pnyerfol student of the Scriptotes, most observe; that it has been tbe wffl and patpoH of G«d, to adages, &am the &n of Adas, to pteeetv* a iidy seed, a peoaliar peo(^ aepetsto Ctem tba ungodly multitade•,be taOei them oat of Ae wodd, bat Aey were not of the world; be sanctifisd them by the revdaticmof lus truA aod tbe power of Ae Boly Spirit unto BisMdf, aad commaaded tbem to sbstato from aU andaeooesB, and to k e ^ dam* selvea from idolatry. From the days of EIKX^ tb* giandson of Adam, wfaen teen beg^u first to call upoo Ae name of Ae IJOBD, (labv^Caiiist) antfl Noah, the Spiritoal worshippers of God kqit tbem- selves unspotted nrom wtsldly «<<it>«H«i giany. icg and givtog to msniage only aaoDgst tbem- selves—and hsd Aey eoattoned to tins castom sad rafoaed to coraisct matrimoDial albanses with A> ungodly—it is a qoesdon whether tbe world of mankind woald have been destroyed by a de.Migc. Bat "it came to pass, when oftQO Holtiply on the face of the e a ^ and daagtoera were bom unto Aem, that the Sons of God saw the dangb- ters of mm, that they woe toir; aad day took them wires of cU whiditbaycfaDee; aadtheliord said, My Spirit (ball not always strive wiA msn, for that he also is fiesh: Yet bis days abaU be an hundred aod twenty jears." Bere then was tbe bcginoisg of the great antidilavian apostacy. HB *niBan«r iMeuaCiiBlla mAwiSittpM wMiv, a s at fisMsetaaiaMlw aria, (aBii)VMilikt<*ie^ IT .J. people of God began to turn away to their hearts from G<xi, and instead of manying aiucu^st them- selves, lusted after tbe Ourtocessad bandsame per- sons of Ae daughters of the angodly, aid inter- ourried wiA them : And " it grieved the Lord at, his heart that be had made man " (it was for him and him (Tahveh Christ) that God tbe Father bad made nian) and tbe Lord said that at Ae end of (me hundred and twenty years be woold destn^ man v-bom he had created &om tbe &ee of tbe earA. It does not a j that it grieved Ged the Father tbst be had made man,i>at tbe LORD, him who bad from everlastisg covenanted wiA tbe lather for tbe redemption of bia dect. This great smbroa^t down apon the world the vrrsA of God, aad Be destroyed man from Ae face«of tbe earth. Bat KoA fijcnd grace to the eyes of the Lord, aad Raved from the fiood. Abraham took warning iran tbe jcdgawot Gr4 ar the antifilavian worid, aad remembetiag the si. of theSoDSofGod,hediatgedbiaStswsid, EUezer, not to take a wife uato his son of the dangb- ters of the Canaanites, bat made him iveor, •»»«* he would go unto the country wbencehecame, and to his kindred, and take a wife for bis son Isnc. Not that Ae daoghters of his Canianitidi n s i ^ bors vrere not £0 &ir as those of bia fiuberi hoase, but because Abraham was determieed tbst bia aoD should marry none bat a woisfaippa cf tbe ttoe God, and tboiigh some of the deaoendento of bis l»other BeAad's tomily may have hpaed toto a spccies of icDsge worship, aa bia aoo Laban did at a later period, and as many a Jew did eveo after Ae days of David, we know tbat Bebeoca was • believer to the God of Abraham. Laban Umadf,^ upon hearing Eliezers accoant of tbe wotdcrfid prOTidenoe of the Lord, to directug him to select his sister Rebecca, aa the one approved of the Lord as a suitable compsmon for Isaac, Mid to bim, "Come to tboa bleased of the Loid;" aad whea prsesed by Abraham's aervant, replied wiA his father BeAad, "Ae tbtog looceedeA from tbe Lord." Bethnel was evidently eoand to the &itb, aswsB Laban whilst be dwdt wiA bis totlar, though at Ae period of Jacob's viat to Mm, be bad ptobtUy &t»n too familisr mtatcootee wiA bu an- godly neigbbcits, been sedaoed into's species of idoUtry. Rebecca was ec disgnsted wiA tb* mEUiiera of her idolatroos neighbors, that ahe said to Jacob, when she advised bun to See to Baraa to her broth- er Laban, "I am weaty of my life becaoM rf tbe daaghteia of Beth, socb as these wbidi are of tbe daoghtersof tbe toad, what good ahaU my life do mel^ Andlsaaeeatdimvnhim, after be bad biea- sed bim aad diarged bim oot to take swift of tbe daagbters of Oanasa, "Arise, gatoPadan-at«m,to the hoose of BeAud, Ay modwr's fiitAer; sad take Aeeawife^omtbeoeeofthedsajibtencf t«bea, Ay mother's btotber." Usan knew foU wdl Aat be cotdd grieve his father aad mcdat note bitter, ly BUtxying an ni^odly wito Aaa a a^y oAcr way, short of killing bis broAv, aad IAA he saw that his father "bsdbkaaed Jacob, aod seat him swt7 to PsdsB.ersa, to tsha ^ a wift from danoe>aad Ast sa he btsaced hiaij hs gam UB a dtorge; saying,'Then shalt aot take swii^efAa daaghteia of Cttsasa,' aad tbat Jacob obeyed Ua f a t h e r ^ bis aether, aad waa g n a to Pidaa> sram, asd BKB seetog ttyt da dsn^tera «f Ga- nssaytooeiiiiatIsaac,biafirthMj AnmaiBBBa trato Iditoad,'^ and took him wfip*^,toaUtieBto those bs altea^ had: Bow BMa^ Baheecu a n tbss aaKssgat'Bapdat.'sMdim anr-a^qra, mh» can wy, thi9 a n waaty of their lieas beMate of Ae aoassad da^itaiBbf Hath^ da/ss^ /iiiia tAUjvntg mea, weepUnM sf Tma, Beedtoa, aad Mamaoa, sad their Tsia ahlpa A* of bal^WaaMMjL Bapdat « ) d « i h . t w o ^ a a d ^ ' ^ t^aajty * pfcxa, jwBf.'afa^ NO. -. » r idghl,Hkepoar JMM^ becci^peBadtotoB ^ S very afar^teama'erfbBtteaaTM eoMpeteat aappatt te Ui teaiV, m'pBdfaeaoa to s weetdqr,ftaUonsbiey«a« sas^/ ttynrW Ihsveestntod ay letter a l t ^ Saehbeyead what I i^eadad, aadaaat bdagit tos doM tor Ae pMHBt, w ^ y e n r pcMaiaacB IwiU naoaa Ae itoihcrooaiidetftiaBOf A e s i d l ^ f a M r n n t . QlbEi tuth*-! >S>Itl M B. £OITOR:—1 aoticed aot kag staee to year paper, qQC^fdaaaproiiomtded to bcotbar Pen- Aetoo orar Ae initiala '-R. J." a doi^ wbidt I aadensood as iiriinating another isisal to the wntnaeoe. ^eesaaeiioasdat tbeiastiais, pn^eriy fixed, woald stand Aaa: ."J. & G.'' If I am mistakee to my condaaioBS I ba|K to be eor- tfsted- Takii^ this view ef Aa matter,^ wM fbrced to bdtove that tbe anaaoa wastooar brodar Walker, aowef Padacsh, who came over Oom Ae MeAo- £at. and amted wiA O&ret Bipt^ dmrdi, Obris. daa ooaaty, Kentac^. Tbequestkos were (substantisliy) as ioUows: "Woald yoa tacsva into tbe Baptist cfandi, and Moae of a Presbyteiy, vote to ordsina man totbs work cf the msniatry, who denied the Petseverapoe cf an Satots." I very maA regret tbe a^esnae* cf these (jaea- doaafcrSevetalieaeons. Fitk, bocaoM if the i». fereece waa to Elder Walker, it irill certoiidy fc* m^leasaat to bis feeUngs. Seooodly it is aa im- pUcadoB of boA da dmrA aad PrtdTtsry j aUof vriam, eipnul^ daPredTieiy, I coBSider asseond oathataabjectasxR. J." tt any ooe alaa. And as Moderator of that Praabftery,'; I rf^ to be as ortbodox en an porato taadnng Aa doetnaes of tbe KbIa,aa anymaavrtMisaapoaidto bUehisieal aaaa bdiiad the rmraed dgcMtsre of •^R. J." asd am genetaUy 80 considered. ATerytotelUgeDtaai sonad Baptist said to me after bfothoc Wetkar'aer- £nat)on, "If he pasadyoar fTanrnntfinn 1 am sat- isfiedtbatbeissBsptist." ' The factstothe case are thes^ aa tbey wen stated by msto tbe editor of tb* B a p ^ to Bopkiasvilla: BioAer W., Itom prindpto, caaa over to Ae Bap- tists, aad just before bia ordiaaticB I aaderatoodit wassaid, that he was aot a3t«gadier a Bi^dst. Sometto^ was siid aboct a privato ezaminatiaaof him befon tbe Presbytay. I (^>p09ed thiscoooe, and advised brother W. to oppose it. Tbe leaolt vras that he was taoogfat up b ^ s e the oongi'^a- tioo, andcxatained pablidy by myadf, as Ae pre- siding c S x r oa that oceason. We fooad himon- IpdtoticaajrsoandoaalLtbe doctrines of the Baptist dinn±u Whea vre came to Ae sal^eet (f '-'Raal Peiaevcianoe," brother W. remarked, sobsiaatially as follows: ' It is known, as I stated to Ae dinrdi bere when I jinned it, that I diSi« vriA Btptisto CQ'that subject. I brieve there ia a pMsifai&ty of an iaffindaal finally falling sway." I remarked that that qaestiGD was not osaaSr ttade a teat is ocdtoatiOD. And was I prepared to reject him wtole many of tbe best aad mod osefiil men we have brieve to tbe same possibility ? It is tree that I bdisve to tbe ' Perseverane: of aB SMats," bat many, batter sod more seasibls than myself; bdieve as tomlKr W. does opoa that sabject. I regret very madt that this questioa has been I think tbe agitation of it only evil, and that coDttoually j aad far one, I am deddedly op- posed to <-'R. J." or any one dSB tinatiKg bimself torn the ci3tr, wliieL aIoa.i bdongsto tbe cburdi of Oaist, aad dcc:-disg upim the qualificadoa for m m b ^ i p and the office of tbe ministiy. I did aotonderstaQdbtcther W. as spying tbat an is- dindsal would ton, or that any ODV< ever hsd faSea, bot limply to admit tbe possifaili^ of it. I knk opoa brother Walker as a d e v o i d pioes ma>, asenccble msn, aad one peepared ta t b a vaat smowitof good. And WiA the views 1 BOW enter- tsto cf hhn, I am prepared to commend and him to tbe day of my death. _ J . M. BSNSSXT. Farmew, Xy , Jme 5, '57. rRtfeel • Btriht Traffic in Aident Spiziti- A LTHOUGB It adeariy to be seen by eray ob. server, tbat tbe traffic to ardeat sprito is a dsngecoos sad immoral cmploymiat, yet those en- gaged to it win endeavor toczcose or justify them- sdves by raising numoous otgecsiiios to the pria- dples of those who woald oppose it. Someoftbose ebjecSiQas I wiA biiefiy to examine. H a first tbat I win notice is, "that it is not <sa- dnmedwlie BiUe." We adnut there is acta formal pobibitiaD; neitber is it the practice of ^ Bible or aay other bo(A of laws to ^itect^ each (bade and degree of wrong, if it were there woold be eoeodto legMatnrea and books of lawa, yet tbe BiKe harlaid down gnat priocq^ ef cra- dact, wUdimaybeeaKi^ appiik to tbe traffic. The BiUe reqniras as to heaor God, this we cannot doandeoigageto Aebastoess,bot aa wchavecc- casion to notice Ais prindpla m a former srtide, we merely refer to it aad p a s on. TbenissaoA- er principle of the Bibl* that taodemns i t , We a n required to do as we woald be dKse by, Htd can wedoAiasad aeQ totancatiBg drinks! WooU yoo likefora maa to sen you diat vrladi he kznwa win tend to yoor iim? We daak ye« weald asc BattokeaaoAarcaae. Sappoaeyoahaj ason, • yoodh oni dat tofa^y aatetmad ^aH, sadbidatoirtobeoome aaefoL Mmr ytm wtmld not wiAamaatoerectagtqg^op fnyear vicia- i ^ when yoor coa ooald have free accsMtoit, aad t h s e ^ beoooathe aaens of b d n g ^ fam toa dnmkatd'agrave, wooid yoa? Koi, yw woaM not wiA to bave yiwt erpentation* biaatadtoaay saAaihiy. Weai^aodCe oAer pitoi^Iaaef the BibU, w l ^ wwrtenias tbe txaffic, botdMaean aaf&aeot to ^Ofw tbat theotgecdonia anfoondad. A^itisaneged AatUis aot the Bakiag «r tbesdling of intoxicating Eqaon Aat doi^ the miadiie^it istbe drinking ofit. Ia aaamr.to tlBS,Isak,daaaaatthema)^ W sd&ogisi^ tertotbekrinktocr DoMUaot teach tfaa eneae- oaa doctriae that the driditog ia ri^aadsidia perpetosangit. •-Bot," a^aaedier, "we doaot fai««CMe <a' Isaadea on aaawiAoat Adr ens vidaBtaV scaa. ej." "nu to tos^^cMes aay be trae, batftla saraany widndtotojanmiathta^ thiB owa egtaatoty ageDig-, as to S17 other wigr. It a •idkadtoiadaoeer teo^aaa to iajm adv*a,eraidtfaeB to doiBKit. And e ^ e d a ^ a it wicked to Mij a ^ to iisBrias Alb wivM aad deMfliii wd -vftfeoM A i ^ woold aay, I MasBdalhMBvaL SB«3l hMeit,aBd I M i ^ aslwdB W i f a a»«AM»,» AaddoyaaAiak^ji^tiljl aaae,^ to B good sffurtaMty af sai aBBqr,tt(li»«^takaitaaBH aaaahe wO, aad ^anaaMg yuBdo jaa wflMaa Mfehir. StqpoM WBt*tooMaaifrMaidK, ac aay iMfac oe^ saaoM bdi«, jf i lad M^ A m it a ^ , e^abawuold. Ifayeai«BktkC «adi jaGQr btoi fa t he^ » todAKed t w i a f t y - ? - ^ , yea han^ ^ Aat B s f i ^ f t i . itsftar Aenatonar^ taimm,'^^ pwfaft fla : . eSaial POM itaBetfai Aa laail j or&eddatMAbC ddldna? liMWaMONt ^ 1aer9toitocStotoaavnIt aa % WCM pMUmv ft aa' fc 11M V SI^I^* man dsald he fieaaed to A|bw iNtaaBioto yaar wd>,weiMdaitjaa%luato^di«Hi Be woOdit jeatay yta to bA iaa*xieaiii« •whfcfaaapdwB. IheljrtrB<ijgj^jBB|faW|Miin ,,, aadoeaaotakeritoaatanar 4a owaywttol^ ae^winhpreeaBtaii^gtKte aUi aiadfa Bcs knowiai^y to praetiee il: It isaeedtetoaedeaethar sdaeeAaa. I j M add, that the acaaHsMekaeaaatBp&rtt Ivfta win t f t ^ jsat as wdLto aagrBlbs-lwBMiaa^ andwinf«%iia*eato etterei^ptoywe^lt ^ dMjantobeaaatoaed. J weald mtf ttiim pntaB^thaadM^KTa aat bbA aa aa|bar. ' y«ircBataM«iataBge,it ia ii;}«nBa b A ' toAeaoailaaadbsdiaacrKaB. Utdnadaasaiy eetegiiaat it. "lat wliiafi yredaia ito aide frOMAdrpoliat. Jtad M|iwiiT1yibnaMwe,(B^ tisto)aa«edaatobe^ Ototdi if aa- peddly I aais *eBia wa aadMser to «tiiagBi*lt, AattheGfaardtaaytotfaer attas M A i a coounandedby tbeSsvior. Bot wbOa T OMdaHa •t 1 daadeef ardsBt^nitoleqaany 1 asabevaegeeftt. Itto^vkiMMiBadri dve, and may the tine aeec ceaH vA aa vrdl sa betoga hanrwleat iaat^xdaa, ddhe ataBpannGeS«cie^. T t e t f a a e win he 4Mito. crai^foradirisiaaBBHfac wxA dMsaciaBafa- atitoiioarw Ae di^, to atdK to pnaaoto tca^at* ann er boaNleMB, bat the O n d t wffi hi^&a a dty eat <tos idl wladbMant lahii. Miaimffi, Mof US. W . B . J s n a r iBpaatac. Ma. Sttna:—Aaoorfiagtos nMfcrttoa paaaid^ I7 tba Stnytsa Baptist chanl of Btodl^ ueaiaj, Aik-,atberUaymeaiiog,I, hMiaatilr, sMiS te PA^CAIXMTOTBSTEBBEAME B ^ I A T , S DMAITIOUU of fbepeisoe aaddaracter of an iapoatv, who' said bis raaae was A. D. Miltna, s a d t b s E ^ was sect oot to lias cooattT.^Aa Bapdat Owawattai of West Teaaeasee to opaato to Northen losia- isoa aid Soofaem Aifaaas. Aitorh*hei|nacfc- ed a few timsa to tool dmrdies, I aaw that a laaa by tbe ame lame wac pabiiAedto As Cbristiaa Adsocate, as laving left tba comity, ftma aboQt 09»da, ICaiaipp caaa^, Adc^^Babraa- fasetaUecokn." leaned i ^ d w i a s n a m A r biscredesbals aa a ^rirtM* •"Tiiii'Ti;.sfae -for d a evideoceof luajfcintmeDtsas ^Wmiyiy West Tennessee. Bot be vtaa tmabls to jaeaa^ either, aad fled te diwriiy tonsaSetaiy, aad { have BOt baaxdfromium I soon wrote to tbepabljiber (Hr. F. W. TbMk- er] at Osccda, A^.. to know what wands'^ &vaiab!eealara''iefenedto Ijbialt Beaaaanr- ed;&aawiiidiaa{$eaiathstMiltan pnAaMlto bs « Vamiiaaij Bspdst pnachir, bot maiaaal Ids desire to joto da Madadiat^wUA be ^ j u d rode wiA Ur. F. W. Tbadxr, bdng ( s n a i l 's .faatse. Soon (here was a (ttbacripideogottat s p i n ' pociiase bim a boras, asba wiAed to jom Ifaa travdrngcaonexiaa, aalbad no borat. Baveatf- nisr ddllan was aocB taisid, and IGltaB npcctad to tbe man he b o a ^ a base o^ tbat tbara 'waa 03e bsEdred aod senaty-nsaa ddlan « dto w ^ Ecriptiaa. TIdb betog ftfa* die msn panaad Um to a Mr. IIsm>, snd ICUZB bctrowtd ef said l b s aine^ donais—gtvisg bis nnto Bat bdfaaa the coofereaeeeameaBlGItoabad hit the eeoati? ia- A^tted to a modaat di^five, aad to «*n mne^ drflaa,b0uueedm0Bqr.etj. Tlmia something like Aedanetierof fiaa aaa A.aiEltoD. Koiw I vria deacnbe Ae maa ae plafa^y Aat s f e ^ boOy may kmiw ban peiaoaany to be the asMtia* postor: F&st, bs is a yeaBg aaa, {aaid be waa twe»ty-two years of agek aboct five frat aiteaK tatodMbisfa. bfaaeyea, bead, Sat c.'iat,Bman aima sad laga. la ing, aad to oaaiewiaB. be 1 m preadBog ia a l t e a a t ^ that ef < satioo aad Aensfittlaloader. BaiSBOtdaiMt timid, Bvea a stroaK grip to ahak^hasda aa'ia. iredoeSm, iooktoctea A e ^ s t da a a a time. Bshad«w^befe,tfaidB!}a.waBnall«ii^ BtklylookiBg. BahaLSraa*bett*^lei5e back p y t cf his AaH b r c k ^ BBd's piiee ef atm: ISSBXte^e Bewas perftct^ fsadtia^wiftda lecsBliMBt S b r i b y a a d T ^ c a a ^ ; cealdtaBeM aTeM^ t m nerrbaata aad doctoeaaC maclk idges.mini, aMrmsnaaiea, tiaaaeaa sTfie ildi*B(tf mybreAtea ia-Weat TiiiaiMiii. iilii I bave been informed by aa» of BAr beaOaa fa Sbdl^eaeaiy, Aat he tad a a i o M b ^ ^ W aaebmaBaa A- D. UDtea'^aa. . & aaeBt hwM 'ir-firrmn-r fnrlii luiiii'iliiTj baMlTaie. bebiyalostetoMaa^ Brother Graves, |iTiiiii mjuMt ag af ytmr ex- ^ langM to copy to ; evaa aseafar p^an. I Oiol^ ' aalddeweUwdeae. TeBi% eccy trntr, . & PmHt. ' BnOis ants, Jrk^ Mag Sr.im. MS-Edbob.—I A ,V abottTi^to 1 aotaof tofidiy.' Ida aettoMd a Aat iBMtaatiBabtobtetfaKLaa fall toampoBfc. Be MJR lefanedFAJW-MMK pofa^XtotaBded itia h n s . A p S t j i f S ^ S ^ r. kaew d a S f l s s a w k B ^ f e t i a S S t o S S i B - 2:2aad4;l))ta. OfAie. I MK ' ' tertatoeda doabL BttifiaaHiBB todtoadM 7 toeat to Ae HeafTtotaaaat to ito wiTiiMij flitofa ^AEHE.LEFCAAMDDAAATOKBNRFANRFANATER' nrCA'^ k t j wtddi s n aakabm to ttasTlHI faa I t o * ~ AeosIiMBpBiaBaM, athaatmdte. IwdlntfltofathaaaiByJatt BtoAer P. nay lad l a i ml, l l r ll 1 iiiTii'iilllili" tehee done aay aot aas a f A a a . 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ttaiifihrtiwiiifciww of tbe Jay. tradaslly and riwrty adTanoag

tba voriii. B i ^ of jigbt sra percaired itliiMfWTatim; fiqa John flts Ilaihiimx j wbica CSBtlBttB mcrCMWHEB SB^ BQF9 QBt3 SB ptf-Ussabszalsteftfiraaatbe Son af r^taoos-SM. Ha*a«ar,biB^ai7«astaaadtotbaayasaf teb^atd&Brdi, ^ s d o ^ ipiotsDes, to be

temtbiBraariLbT tbaeomioc^iiit. 'S va enBded#_ tba Jfrxt^ at indpiettt

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sat* pmaiweit i f f - f . ' tba iiiaiiiii srsstahatad ia fay s t f t t aS i SsflMf rf God powv sad goodnaa^ in tba gift of InBoiy ^Bit Bawassn t t^awAtberaad tbaSga to ridtottbBtw^wMUt^iiic- EBswor)', saaM msMbaanfeacWd: to trimf tamfart, jof aad f s n t o t b e dSsrarnrJata bratbrei, aotnmiag oa •aaaKaf O a n s b a a n t L ^ ^ laeaMCMr, arcM-wetaaiwridaf rin aadof PibtowwMwt aadaf ^dK^cidt; to import dsvias fflapostioo, to cbo-•BMH,tbaacadesaf eodas fimndia tbe Kav

K s e e a t ; and to eart minclas to coollimtion of ftstatttsLAfiiand. Ohnamttwitly tbacffices of aa B ^ .^ jp t to tba ebiBi^ ware faor^:

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MB r bmranr, sasy ba simned op ia s ^ iiisnrdttoiaapn. Aad

i. XamiMindea . Tbi t m Snt nsocd aflieaa of tbe Spirit vera

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asit • w A i a a e s called,} " Aad I « i a p i ^ ki h t b s , s ^ Jeaas, sad ba ^ gita yon an itb-vOtodbitvttattbeai? abide «itSyao fi)te**-'.f <ha.I4:I& ^ i l H ^ p ^ Bfjipw tn tbe cbsidi;

ia tba besrt (tf areiy traa dnstiaaby his f o -aMiUw^a; ; , to emnfistr s n ^ snd aid bta

aadaiaowitit tbs'tnitb—tfaa glorioss Aapri-«bnfar it is baaid ornad.

t h s t m h a t e S M of tba S ^ t (tbatbiidsad tettiimtoBpocstyasditaTacaaaedi tba ciitn;dE«iaeb caned Utsm ftrtbbasg ftnishad. bShBbagtoatog, God gsva to tba d a ^ cztaor *aM7.ofiBH% inbtseil witb aq^amstsial gilts • d i o i n a o r i f a a a i ^ fbrsi^edia wafc onto s H a a M y v t o a e ^ : IWdtiiaarto tbe dwnji

af tni& as eootsiaed m tba Kear Teatsr ^Mt^aad'pnsd tfaa Sospd. to aB tba worid. WbntbMtwQ things 1FIP6 finiaZMi. inapixstiaQ Mtanadas oaoad: bacsasB tbe srcidE was c m | iMGarw^Uieyfa«ifaaea^«ab Ferssxaty, toT-jfiww ooeMBrad apoa a ipaciflc - jm rjNflOj

BMM whin fta poifQS fe- wbicb it bad %ta||ian was Btttined. b a ^ n t e sad aincics

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•MOMdrt th» wpwit t rs l , ste, .ttWBdinair, j o t ss oMtsia waa tba sifasa jfawr sad taapo-niysMmadad bf tbs vribm^ tm tatM-^ ^ Wi«t as to ss tat iD^«>daa: w i s t pttmaamt « srgsnlsstkn m Aya^BM ghn to Pkiaftctaiidit

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Mtyvtodsor said oatopUBt, but tbay aBbo^. Itbtok^its BstistaBea. .4t Oa doss «( tba srticia the qMsOoe was atktd. b O t n as t s raaedyf ftoeestiad to n j ariad ttst tbsn is s Rm mas 4y. T» Kssm oflMaaUy n «*B, tbe esan of TBSTTNLMBSTBSNAOTOD. IFTBAATILOMQM

tfaadstobeeMsa O s n l i i ^ ipoksaafisiafie|idIy datetiva fiaastba absaaoa of aa abUsgbitb, of Ml sbifiD|ibaps,iad<rsa sbUag i0T^t^la. tobs sazs,aMIdacAartortbep(]Mi^e(tiMss ear. <£BS1 gnew OB tfaa part of tba waoi^an esB dooatba dmbpaaBto of tbst so^taral wbesa intieeaea was m grest to apastobc days, tbst tbsLord sddadtotbadiarebds^tbaasvad. Bat if tba wsnliipan bsfs tbaaa gnoas, sad SIS BMtaiy maiuiwHo to tlieir iArts tat tiw coavaneosi of sia. ners, tbaa, to WBWdy tts giast aril onmidainid of, tbasa Buriunanor ^rislSsas Must aoloBgBr ba diasin tbairwnsfe^aadaflbcts. Tbix, Oa spas* ties and daWiaas ef tba fiat agaor tba go^Ml dinrd, arast witb oyings aadtasa bsm aaacadof tbayaarto tbeotber. Lattfanwsdc or sow dsily sad yasdy; aad aot SMTdy m Jidy sad Angnrt. TbMtbsnsBU Asnbag^riBO^Sndto soeordsaes witb wbst Os pnphat toaijbt w h a a ^ Mid to God's aaisa; word sbaa aot latam vato

^bntUdtonaceoMpUtbaa iBewbMeto £ sast tt, sad to aooMdsaes wSh wbst Ptal t s i ^ wbenbewntc: "Hattstsowstbbooatifaliydan alaoR^boMitiflaQr. -And ba ttet amratb apar. i a f^abans isBiasp^a i ia^ ." Beta waaisyaee tbe great eaasa of d -jiaannitir nB^oa. It is iVMno&wvk-i(iaaaodleia«iBg. Aadberaws see tba great nawdy agatoat tbia Sfil. It is Oat of paiaetaiiug dsily to aU tbe daS« aad woric

; tba btler l U r ^ acaoopsnyingtbs WfiwUie aotbec^ af an

Its^^jMstiaa, s Biaade w a ^ ito wicagiit to of bis otScal cSsneter, a ^ of tbe

Ib sdas wen isdaed tba Apostle's of ef lsa;-^naf t b ^ wa* Ona^s

• t ia to tewai id to pweb, taaeb ^llbMfctblsliiigian er dnicfa, w ^ taisg

sad muscfcSj as wa lav*

to fifst fcaseBtsd to oar *icw to bM atots t bee o O i ^ lia iiiuiUMitoil, bat aotftal^

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widdtGed bss itqaiiad at oor bands, sad wbidi God bM beea pleas^ to fiiOow to oOas witb dailiy sad^isiaasTeBdts. If w* ptasdi sad prqr dsSy s a d a g ^ t b r a a g b Jsnosiysad F d m ^ s a d s n d a BMSiben of oar ctoiidM^ st tfaeaaiB* time, a n foend showing * p iepM«* fcr aetia aad «*daig. ing tbair aendl dads UboBM aad dead, fli^tofiy, w« d a n reaSsa that God eaa hear aad aiawar pnycraaawdldnnagtboaa modtots ai ai^ otber, aadtiat dagoqiel a as tni^ tbe powar of God nnto ntwtioo toemyoaa tbat bda<M dsdng thsM aontba as say other. IiSt Oa eoaoptoiaiag bratbRBbytbaxesMdy Latbba tonvier saew lai£. IiMbia>vididaaflBetod,sadpnywitbsad far tbns, and let I t e talk aad ireaab to Ua naooa-voted, totbe badkstider, sad to d a MOnlbitirfU, n d dicdaiga an bia idipoia dotiM aa fUly to Jaassiy as to J o ^ sad Aagnst, aad if be does not iaaodoing fiadbislsbacs W f i d daily,tbelAd taaotspoken byae^ tbat is, |«siided tbiaeom-

brotber is oae of tboaa dtosen vaasdsby wbiebGodisplacadto tani ainnea iioni daikneM to ^ b t sad from tbe power of Sataa into God—no-tobilaid^ I « t a n d a t workfbr oarGod woik ^ ^ U y , toborisg aad persaieingiy aad bder .

aad tban wa dan bear leaa talk o f^aa £ard«ieBaadaMreof wbstOa tard bss doaa an orar tbe had. Tbs wxitar oaoebad sa appoiat-neat fir picsi^ieg to aa sdjoiiing ^sts. Iba ttoa £x ban tobe at ba postwas disfwiiq; BMB Tba wiadh were b ^ ^ rtwcMsatbscioMed. H a wmtfaar aseoid tbst b«An be rea tM Ws nigbt sMwtingj tbe groond was fraeang naderbiBk B a t s i m e f ibosetfaingSBiOTedbim. Oabswad. Met s taaTT ooaipsay of frawis Flaoed befiars tbem Psal's wordc "Ismaotsahsaad oftbegos pdofCfa i s t , f c r i t i i ^powwofaad natosshs-ttoatoaveryoaedat bdisred^' aadpraated to bteweskaesi fiOB tbsaaaa. Tba meottog doaad witfaovt say Aontiag sad tsftsxes. Bat witbto a lew maotbss hidyof tbiscostpsay peasiatad h*-adfbaferaUM dteidi Car aanbaiUp; aad to da RnptiM of tbs writar dated berswidisiog to bsi* tskaa placa nnder tba picadiiag oftbH ni^iBi ing. Sboared dat , after Tiswingbaodf tors tine as s poor last dnaar, the bad iband tba Ssriar, wboMgti^)dis Uiepow«rorGodBatoasiTsdaeto m r r one tbst beliefas. Was bodied iato d a Mkrwabip of tba dmrdi, sad, ao d o ^ stiU tissto m JesBsaod ftels OsnkMtbstiba attended tbe aigbt meeting of •*crrooid enniag. fSrdoaaa tnaeTkHh- !r- •

Sunitj ^ul • • . good bss been dcas ky ptaeching u - . ..sa uot Mly derei^ed st tbe taM—thU then was seed time sa weQ ssbarrarti a^itssUy sad StsrsUy.

"^w inlbe monithj aaed At era bold not tby band;

To doobt and fear gire tboa ua becd. Broad caat it o'er tbe Uad.

Tboa caut not tail is vain CbU and beat, moist u d d i ^ .

Shall fiieter and antme tbe grain 7or gsjmen in tbe aky.

I. H. G. Elbtrt Caattf Gtorgia.

PM«d»4}»Tatse]r.

Thai boKBy atMy doM da I^torot da SoadsyBSpdatipssktdt * 'n^tersaopBipeM ofsaytogsaytbiagsgttost

" M s bspMa, wbMWsiiadMttks toshow d a swOcnfof tonidBtMtotoKnarothtrdaadaft• tfom to sisto widi M, fa oar OoefcMMis, AsMds-tksa Md OoBTtatiOM. It is iawMtoUrt, tosia-«er», wMM,«as s itor obserrsdonswiaitov:

LDoBapdsto d t m tba coaseOsiDr EUo-bap. d s t o t o d a tosaaacttea of Aa badaasi e< dwa Msedagtt IfdayadnM wiAosstsU, dwywat bs stooai* or bypooidcsli if siaNt* tbaj wiU 0^ pos* SH w* do, sad sttesspt s nmlatiaB of ear dis> tSaedra pdsc^la^ if toatoeera, w* s a i ^ 4e net wanttbeirsMWsnesaadsdiiea. fotB^pdito^ aot laiUa tboa becaaw tbay wsat tbar aadstaae^ battosMkssdkMroramittysndUbtnK^. Itia s poor i ^ i r , indeed. Wbstifsoaa flsttetw) sad oowiiid ijiisiitaf of grasi powsf sad banto bocesky, beiag t b u tented, Asald Hsa ap to oM sf oar aa-sari aaetingssnd say: •^BfttbiMi, yon bsr* kind-ly toritad Botoait witbyoa,aadaidyoato yoor dafib«atiaBS''and as I fear God, I auat beplato sad Iwacitwitb yon. l a a i t tell yon yoor bs^ d ^ a a n WTOog—iraaersiaa iaaot bs^iim, b ^ xyeiwow aad ff^Mtm—yosr ndnialHS are aD aies, naordstocd—yoar ordinaziee sn sboamabla toice yoor tepnbiieaa dtotdi gorenmcotaa sa* jKripinisl tyianay, aad to many otlar tbmga too nuaetoQS to mentiaa yoaaiawrcag.. Inmstoom-sel yoa, tbeiate*, to adjoom tbia aaadng at one*,

^ K n n o s ^ l t e atsteaaat ts tbe Edttw of tbe TentoMBae BapttotbyEar. J. L. Oraaa, da t tbe on^trignsd bsd s A d a t bates bs woald i*> toM PI to Padobsptiato. ba wooIdtcarevsiyBspdstseBdaairt ftoM hiB, sad ibrowtbcmbefaiadUB,wss read pobGdy to As OeatisBOlBqittot Oard i sad osi^^agsdaa tbs 3d Ssbbadt to Miqr 1857 sad a m y aoB waaaa or ddd iAf tbsd star basid feia ipfsk that s o l ^ t i H t s s t s s T d M s t o x t o a ^ Nttmmmil tteabsni wtrs p r a n t i ^ b s d asrw snasda

Wm. Q m r Osjucs. S ^ ^ r e a t s f Csa« i i JauIs t l8S7 . BauKs.—Ws ite A s fastest sMMk Wes r s t eppy tokamr t^ snBBko .a

—*» MiJ»«i« T- nwnsirm ' ir • •. 1 Wspob-Bdad tbe s i a M m e t o o r w * o e t i k B * . Thdr

doBbteiy mWBfcrwiid.- >Trs toStoadmArslUss

h s s J M r brfUtod o « t a ^ sad h 7 Ait P W b f ^ t e g a c > t e ka. astd

i^ fa i faapniAted to t te

Ws aadantsi^ Oitlto did toBib. in l i

teaT^itoteBsaoriir. Atam jfMk' isidoBiibr s p i n t o wtBaiWuii

anbaut to bsptim St my bsnds, sad to troe crdins-don by s JswfU prartiyteiy, sad then, wi A oar ss astsaoa, fieto yoaiself into s . ' Woold notcor Qoazteoos brstbian cpta tbeireyea! Bat it Msy be a ^ tbey bsTe am* aannets tbaa to tsksanebsdTscU«eofoarcoarte^. Nodoabtof it, snd tbst is d a tasaon tbey sis inntcd: aad wa MibBiit,ifftisaot daeeftfld mockeiy to aztcod aa imitstiaa wUdi we kaow cannot be ezeepted!

3- Do other deaominstiaas aA oar adrioe to tbair ^yaodieal, qoaitarty or oet^enpee aaetisgs! Weaeteraswitso, sadtotbis t b ^ sts more con-daiaatlbaa wa. Tba M^boiSsts trsnsaet sD their impoetaat bodaeas wiA dosed doofs, not penait-ting as sfcato witaes Uair ddngs and asyiaga.ez-cept by apedaldispenMtiaa &om tbe Bishop Oder. Tbe Piaal^teriaas do not torite BS to acstajbeeaoM tbsir open doors inrite ererybo^, and tb<7 do not sdc oar sditoe becsoae tbey Tvry jostly candada tbey know tbes own faoBoeM better tbaa we d a -Oar doots are wide cpea, aad w« cbsOeoge scrati-a j . They faww t b ^ srs wdcome to aeste in any psrts of oar booaes, and tbey bow eren when mti-ted, it woald not do well IBR them to OUCT US their coanada—day taeic wsdont want tbem, and ner. a e c ^ tbsisritstioa, Ast ws erer knew of, beyond d a ^ tskisg seato as obserrers. To oar minds, this piactioe ia modi more objectionalile tbsn that

bmiiag tbeo to ooeapy oar palpita. Indeed, wbab large rdgioos maedagi gsdar to oar towns, we tbink it rigbt aad ooadstent to tender dam oar boasM of wp^Up, aad tbe most cordial bospitsli-desofoarftmOies. We like UberaSty and Chris-dan eaortsey iriaacrer it is genoins; bat ddircr as from tbe sparioas, naka oat, boOow temalidxs ef s woridly pofitenew to Msttns <d reSgton.—Lovi-

nw Bijtist. Tbe Cbnois Baptist tbas tapUes to Brotbcr Lee

who is qoite if not altogadar s Land-mark BapdsL Rsmar^. WbstdoesBndMr L o mean by tbe

rttoTn Mixed ] Ia imges . -Ai» tka bmctioBed fa^ the

S e r i p ^ t

MB. E01TUB;-Tbissabj«etb)«t)«.nbeiat«my laind for MTOSI yesis. I was ibcdbly ins

IMSsed WiA s tcasrk of WTsaarsbSe bntbar, Q. a . Ordaid, of KotdngbM^ Staglsnd, to a Isto com-issaiestioB ftoia Inm tbras^ yoor Tduabte psper. Aftv giftog s ceocae histoty of As B t j ^ dondai to Grest Btitsa, sad tbe CSBMS wbkfa bsTS faroagbtsboot tbe ^ ^ of dootriaa saddisdpUna,beMys: "Tbat OMtf die two great estemestbstaffiHtodMehnidMa, UdM cBStooi of <niized BSTTiagM,* >> (the msrnigsof beUeren w^asbeIi*i*is}sopr*Tsteatstlbe pesnu dsy. If AisistroeoftbeBsptistdniidtcsto Eogltad, is it aot eqaaSy troa of Ae dnudtes to tbe Csited Ststea!

I am anxioia, brother Graves, aid I am sot* areiy child of God Aaald bs, tbat wa Aoold coo-teapAtedevoatly, aotawrely oar daty aa diri».' tiaas to pnsaalgato the G«apd, and as B^i3ts.t0 iBsintoin finnly tlea TisA to sdhercnoe to which Bapdsto sre disdngoidwd, bat eqieeiaUy oar daty toporiiyooTadTcsf^mry A i ^ that wm not best tbs duest ttntmy, to ersmiia ereiy nalom, eniy crrasgtawat, erery notiM pretalent smoogst

expresEko, "Tbia praedee ia omdt more objcctioD-sble tbsn tbst of iimtiag tbem to oecapy oar pol-p(tor>

Ifitbe^ofr/eftioMWe" to pahlidy recogna® Pe-do-bsptiat SDI QmpbelBte minittere, I7 inritii^ than to pnseh ia osr polpiit, or take part to oat delibeistiT* Beetingf, ia it not «rmgf And, if wrong, w« woald asbmit to any candid man. B ^ dat or Pado-bap^ to dedde which ii Ae more dsD-geroas wrong, to ^ae* tbem to oar potato to ez-pooad tbe Soiptsis aodinstmct oaroqngfegadons, or to s t with aa aad take port to oar delibentiTs meettoga wbei* s large msjority (rf oor own minis-teis sre present to prerent tbem doing bam iftUg wtrt Jtspottd todo te

Bat if it be "ebjecticnaUe" to tonte them4ooo. copy oar palpUsa Bratbcr Lis Myait is,why to-vito tbem st sHI Why tbonld s g o ^ ainiiter, or soy diriatian, do that which baa an objectiims-blefaesiingantbscanseofClitistl Chnitbedoaa to aineMity sad fartob, or is it mote >snkio-<Ma-ticy ?>

Ia s stin isier nomber, oor broAer oses tbefd-lowinglaagnsgeeqaallyenigmatieaL Icsaeztead my bsnd to him, and ptsy snd pnseb wiA bin (s Metbo^st Duniatcr,} so long aa he prays and preadies sccoidisg to the Scriptutts, sssHeA-odist, sid I ceapnasiM nothing;—I do notptofeM to bdieire aa be doea, nor does the world anderatand it so." Bow kt^ l "So iMg ss be pnys and prtsdas sccoifiBg to da Seriptnres,"—Aad pray bevteog woald thstbeT Woold s McAodist mm-ister Skdy go tbtoo^ tbe otdinaiy palpit exerci-ses Ma time witboat giving ottorsnce to s aenti aaat wUdt be woald itgsrdssnnscriptarsll And a be am* tbst be woald immedistdy protest sgsinat sncb seadmeat, aad cat diMt the OH^crs-doaf or, woold be not besr WiA it, sDd AOS "cm-fnmit^' a btlUf

Bot bs "csn pisy sad pissdi wi A him so k»g SS be |»sys snd i n s d a s sccording to Ae Scriptni^" yet be "does not peoSas tobefier* ss la iotn, nor docs Ae world andentsad it so."

Well, if BradMT Lss does not bdicTe aa Ae Mftfyytttt doei, wbik oo-opsratmg wiA bim,aiid bs is "prsying snd presdd^ sccording to the Saiptnras," «oa of tbem is wmng, toeritsble.

If the miniitsr prsys sad presdas scoor^ngto tbs Seriptoicsbe a h t ^ be bcKerod; bat oor B)«. win not oHipeiate wiA him oa^ as be is senptmsl, sad win not bdiere eren then!

Doea Bntber L o nssa tbst bs does not be&ere tbst^stomofdaolagy oabtseed by Metboi&tor— tlat hi does aei bdiere to MeAoffie, to doetrtoes, erffiasacei^ afBcsm, gBtenuMotoT Thai, if bs ez-pads Hathoaito "to ba pUto sad honest'WiA his eoBcrc^doB, (iu s ^ n m d to bis sidde sboTS,} be wooU ibaw Ast thdr presddog woald b a n a s a ^ tnaisadsadk sshsceddaoteooatensBoe- If, on d a otfaer haad, hs ei^eciad thtoa to coDoaal their isal liatiAeots sad aetUa 1iypoaitS{, hs s a t ^ eoold aot invito tfasB to ptssA to his ceagtsgsiiao. Aad, if bs n s l ^ baltovas d a t ledo.4!4dato sad OsBTbdfitiewe to«ior-aat Ad i iO ftlps ka r csa ha sqr Ast hs "coMf

Oppi|*0BdwB DottjiH; IB <Bimripp|g what hs MtiMM "olijMthnHa" and flJae!

iailncBB) m daolit iolnded hf Voth p s ^ te A s w y beat of pnposi^ U a a SMOISI

te ths t tes «r«-)at is kaowB to bs sigee. dBdis to i a efforito ptoHj.

Ws mat it ii a t t a r BnMpwarisa idaAar rs-Mtth^toCMkltoaicqat irastak,MollMads. d l s .

09: as to its rsacnaaecaedaaea WiA Apostolic doc-trio* and ptscdca. The time is come when jadg-ment most begto at the booM of Gcd. There is sn swfol d t d e n m &OH tbe atrict aimpKuty «r dodzine and polity of maonen aad costoms, char-aeteristie of oar bcatbren to tbe days of fiery trial and peraeeation, and it wdl becomes esdi one of BS to esSmine oar ways namwly, and wbcreto we hare erred from Ae tight «sys(rf the I/sd; to cco-f<H oar stos snd the sua of Bis peo(d* to wickedly dcpattiog ftom Him, if pecsdventare w* may le-oeiv* toigiventM tor past cfiesoes, aad find grace to hdp OS live in strict eooformity and tabjecdnn to Efn word for the time to come. S I booesdy behere wiA broAer O.-chard, that ibized marriages are a blight and a carse to oar bardies to Ametiea aa wtU ss to Eoglaod. Bap-tsts are ttsk ceasing to be a feniuiT people, and Wa angcdly cnstom, oiore perfcaps than any other

is destroying oar ftatlufity, and paraliimg (te inflaences of chitotianity.

The word of (l»d nsed to be preeioas to the eyes a' Baptists, aad they bdd to no doctrise or custom «itfaoat a "tbts saitb tbe Lord" tor Adr authority. K^ttists were ODce a biUe reading ai^ a hiUe fiaafiBg people, able to wield Ae sword'«fAe Spirit, aad ftiniA hiil! proof for erety thing they bdeved aad practiced. The we^est among Acm was aa David, and when hroogbt before Kings and ecckaiastieal eoarts, were able to stop A« moaths of tbeir enemva and pat Aem to shame. Bot alas, alas, for the inarch of God to these periloas days! As s general Ui).<ig, Baptists read and stod v eveiy ether book mote than tbdr btUa—are better read to tl» religiooa a ^ controvtisisl literature of Ae day (good enoo^ to its place)—than m tbe Scrip-tares of aoerring TtaA. It is more fasbknable now-a-days to quote Ae antbority of some grest man, some wotdd be Rabbi or D. D., than to acpeal to the word of God. InMead of oommandiiig Ae yoong convert or the euqniring soni to Ae w<Md of God, as able to baild them ap, and give Acin an ii^ieritance amoog the mnctiSed, most of os prefer potting aome.teligioas or controrersal book or tract mto Aair hands, and if one like Pan! of old should ask th<3n, if diey bad aeardied Ae Seriptsres, for doctrine, reproof, correctioa and nctioa in right-eansness, t ^ ntght say, "we have not so much as heard wbetber there be such a book as the hible " Tbe cbarehes are asle<p, and whilst we have slept, Ae enemy has been vwiog tates; a flood of dao-geroos doctrinea and cistoms have been inttodaced amongst as—Arminiiiusm, open commmiion, mix-ed mamsges, Itx discipline, or rather no disdpline at all: the mized moltitude Aat ibUowed u j from Egypt, the mnhitades of ae godly men and women to Ae camp of Baptist Israel hare (alien to Iiuting, aad axe ttoob%ig the people of God. Theysaythe UasterdelayeA his coicing: Cp, make as Gods which sbsll go btlore as is for this Jesos, that toooght as np oot of the bondage of Egjpc, and promisee to te Ae Bead over all tkings to a.', we wot not what is become «if him: we snpposed A\t His inditotioa; tbe ebarch, was to be Ae light of tbe worii), as a dty aet spoa a toll, and that it was totended to reform tbe SBncers cf the people, and legeuerate tbe world. I&t, bAoid! we have been dissppototed; the ehorcli may bave been snited to Ae age in whsji it was isstitated, bat in this pro-grasive--eitaigtikal—f/jni gtnerc^tion. it is fn-cmnpetent to Ae task, aiid we are m. able to pre-serve a dett.V mm-allry eren, within tbe pale of Ae membenUp. Ccnne let us mvent institutions of tar own devisiiig, wbiA shall at least eotapei'saw for tbe deficiences of Ae dratch, and ensUe us to re-form both tbe dimth and tbe world—aodlet in-tiodnce into car institotions the vocabalaiy oT Ca-naan, wiA sncb rites aad cnstoois &om Ae church as are worA ptoBarving. Thus whilst we are to-foraang tbe worid, and shaping the politicil desti-nies of Aenaticns, we Aan utterly destroy tbe Whore of Babylw, the moAer o( abominaticns, in> stead of waiting foe tbe Lcsd to conrame her wiA tbe^sri^of bis moa A and destroy wiA the fcright-aess ot his ooming; bnd demoostiate to a wooder-

omvurae, tbst we are wiser than God, and in-tend to tome to wi A Bim for oar share of the glivy of a inald's redemptioa; accndingly multitodes of oa have joae a wboiii^ after Maaooiy, Know Noth-ii^ism. Odd FdkiwAip, Temperance Diriiions, the "Order of Good T e m p ^ " (a netc Gtid* latdy m-vented), and tbey bow down aad say, 'These be Ay G o ^ O, land, which btoc^ht thee npoat of the land of Flgypt." We are forEaking Ae foan-toto of living waters, and hsv* hewn oat to cor sdvcs cuAetns of oor owndevidng, tooken cisterns, tbst will not bold water. We sre robtsng God, even this whole sect; robbing Bim of our time, oar tslents, oor money, aad prostitattog aU to tbs igno-ble potpiaa of scqairing soetal postSon and getting popolnity. Uaayofos anoftenArfoond m sMa-sonic Lodge, tbsa st datrsyer or ctmfemceaaet-mg; thoDsaads acs giving more of tbeir money to sastato ttasoaiy, O ^ MIowA^ aad sodi like iddstrieiv Asa to the s^port itf tte Gospd; we a n daming the blessed Ssvioar ia bis own booas. O,ar,bd>old tbedesotodoasof SSont Oar leaa-BM! oorleanaesBM Who wiQ pity Jerosaleni? Who wiB wsap CDC da d w o f the "Ssogbter of M y p e o ^ ' ^ W h o M H ^ Ibrwstd WiA tears aad an^pbosQaos, sdmPMcaeb God to bmii oor bsdcdiffingit WhoaSidy totakeupthelUBeat ordwpniphit, <>0,datmy)asaimwsteta,aad ama sycs s fcoatsto of t i ^ that I Dngjht dsy sod a i ^ for the d ^ . of d a daa|^ter: my people!"

"Wstdbaaa, wbst of Aeaigbtp Doyta My

daaaningoaflMthl BrtisHaat g tef indsA-• r t Whwksadiriat ifaB he fhs aod ef Aeaa tUagt? MatttheMaeads hes «TUba as,teMsinfgBtlhasiABtansppra«*df Aretha* notmaayef MrprtodNH who are eaodi« ear peopletomT AreAqrnottijiec to 0 1 ^ tic ffflict 9/U« Cnjp toccaa^ sad piapheayiBgsiaoQA thia(a,bsTiagTB«rt {Mnaes to^sdatedMf Oaa prodsims ftom his palidt, to torna of Bdf-gtatala. doa, Akt hs has aot praadad a S M M B OB JisptiBn ftar Airty yMra! AaoAsr opaeB^ broadside apoo A* higqud of d l sects, s i^ wtcsBy proposes Ae ereetka of a i ^ t o s l B«bd by wbicb an of evcty a ^ are to dimb 19 to h i s m . Verily, manjr of as aisdaabdogt, tbat baik at Aadow:^ bot caaaot wag ciir toognai, Idas dsngcrisihrestaniagA* hoasdald. Batltbaak God, Aat s f w who wear Ae Baptist nam* have cot bowed Ae kaee to Baalj anie« tba Lord had left OS a remnaat, we tboald b« as Sadon sad Go-moosh. ThefesreafewnamMeventoSudisdat have not defiled dairgatmaois. When I sA a y . self, where are tbe <• two witacaaes" to be foand, I turn my eyea aa it were inatiactively to oar "Primidve breAm," who, Aoagk een^iantiveiy ^iscare andmAoaortd, are atmg^ng tokeip thi pore and ansnllied fki A of tbe Go^aU Uybeatt years aftir them, as David's did towatds Joathsn, •nd I bless Ged, that tbcie aie some to oor own ranks who are ready to oMperaU wiA tbem, to atemming the fiood of eonraption tbat ia thfeataa. ins to ewallow as np. The Laid speed tbe day, wbeo the (dd leaven abaU be paiged oat 6em smoiV us, when Bia bleasisgdiaU be poared eat npea d a heed of bim who wsaaepetsto Gramhis bredoair

s^walhaUaUfaegadared into one totdjOader one sbephetd. Let every lover of JeMM ptsy for it. Bat IH us tsin attention mote ^wciany to tbe £abject of '-mixed matriages," as i t w u t o d i i s

I oommeooed this letter. The pnyerfol student of the Scriptotes, most

observe; that it has been tbe wffl and patpoH of G«d, to adages, &am the &n of Adas, to pteeetv* a iidy seed, a peoaliar peo(^ aepetsto Ctem tba ungodly multitade •, be taOei them oat of Ae wodd, bat Aey were not of the world; be sanctifisd them by the revdaticmof lus truA aod tbe power of Ae Boly Spirit unto BisMdf, aad commaaded tbem to sbstato from aU andaeooesB, and to k e ^ dam* selvea from idolatry. From the days of EIKX tb* giandson of Adam, wfaen teen beg^u first to call upoo Ae name of Ae IJOBD, (labv^Caiiist) antfl Noah, the Spiritoal worshippers of God kqit tbem-selves unspotted nrom wtsldly «<<it>«H«i giany. icg and givtog to msniage only aaoDgst tbem-selves—and hsd Aey eoattoned to tins castom sad rafoaed to coraisct matrimoDial albanses with A> ungodly—it is a qoesdon whether tbe world of mankind woald have been destroyed by a de.Migc. Bat "it came to pass, when oftQO Holtiply

on the face of the e a ^ and daagtoera were bom unto Aem, that the Sons of God saw the dangb-ters of mm, that they woe toir; aad day took them wires of cU whiditbaycfaDee; aadtheliord said, My Spirit (ball not always strive wiA msn, for that he also is fiesh: Yet bis days abaU be an hundred aod twenty jears." Bere then was tbe bcginoisg of the great antidilavian apostacy. HB

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people of God began to turn away to their hearts from G<xi, and instead of manying aiucu^st them-selves, lusted after tbe Our toces sad bandsame per-sons of Ae daughters of the angodly, aid inter-ourried wiA them : And " it grieved the Lord at, his heart that be had made man " (it was for him and him (Tahveh Christ) that God tbe Father bad made nian) and tbe Lord said that at Ae end of (me hundred and twenty years be woold destn^ man v-bom he had created &om tbe &ee of tbe earA. It does not a j that it grieved Ged the Father tbst be had made man,i>at tbe LORD, him who bad from everlastisg covenanted wiA tbe lather for tbe redemption of bia dect. This great smbroa^t down apon the world the vrrsA of God, aad Be destroyed man from Ae face«of tbe earth. Bat KoA fijcnd grace to the eyes of the Lord, aad Raved from the fiood.

Abraham took warning iran tbe jcdgawot Gr4 ar the antifilavian worid, aad remembetiag the si. of theSoDSofGod,hediatgedbiaStswsid, EUezer, not to take a wife uato his son of the dangb-ters of the Canaanites, bat made him iveor, •»»«* he would go unto the country wbencehecame, and to his kindred, and take a wife for bis son Isnc. Not that Ae daoghters of his Canianitidi n s i ^ bors vrere not £0 &ir as those of bia fiuberi hoase, but because Abraham was determieed tbst bia aoD should marry none bat a woisfaippa cf tbe ttoe God, and tboiigh some of the deaoendento of bis l»other BeAad's tomily may have hpaed toto a spccies of icDsge worship, aa bia aoo Laban did at a later period, and as many a Jew did eveo after Ae days of David, we know tbat Bebeoca was • believer to the God of Abraham. Laban Umadf, upon hearing Eliezers accoant of tbe wotdcrfid prOTidenoe of the Lord, to directug him to select his sister Rebecca, aa the one approved of the Lord as a suitable compsmon for Isaac, Mid to bim, "Come to tboa bleased of the Loid;" aad whea prsesed by Abraham's aervant, replied wiA his father BeAad, "Ae tbtog looceedeA from tbe Lord." Bethnel was evidently eoand to the &itb, aswsB Laban whilst be dwdt wiA bis totlar, though at Ae period of Jacob's viat to Mm, be bad ptobtUy &t»n too familisr mtatcootee wiA bu an-godly neigbbcits, been sedaoed into's species of idoUtry.

Rebecca was ec disgnsted wiA tb* mEUiiera of her idolatroos neighbors, that ahe said to Jacob, when she advised bun to See to Baraa to her broth-er Laban, "I am weaty of my life becaoM rf tbe daaghteia of Beth, socb as these wbidi are of tbe daoghtersof tbe toad, what good ahaU my life do mel^ Andlsaaeeatdimvnhim, after be bad biea-sed bim aad diarged bim oot to take swift of tbe daagbters of Oanasa, "Arise, gatoPadan-at«m,to the hoose of BeAud, Ay modwr's fiitAer; sad take Aeeawife^omtbeoeeofthedsajibtencf t«bea, Ay mother's btotber." Usan knew foU wdl Aat be cotdd grieve his father aad mcdat note bitter, ly BUtxying an ni^odly wito Aaa a a^y oAcr way, short of killing bis broAv, aad IAA he saw that his father "bsdbkaaed Jacob, aod seat him swt7 to PsdsB.ersa, to tsha ^ a wift from danoe>aad Ast sa he btsaced hiaij hs gam UB a dtorge; saying,'Then shalt aot take swi i^efAa daaghteia of Cttsasa,' aad tbat Jacob obeyed Ua f a t h e r ^ bis aether, aad waa gna to Pidaa> sram, asd BKB seetog ttyt d a dsn^tera «f Ga-nssaytooeiiiiatIsaac,biafirthMj AnmaiBBBa trato Iditoad,'^ and took him wfip*^,toaUtieBto those bs altea^ had: Bow BMa Baheecu a n tbss aaKssgat'Bapdat.'sMdim anr-a^qra, mh» can wy, thi9 a n waaty of their lieas beMate of Ae aoassad da^itaiBbf Hath^ da / s s^ / i i i i a tAUjvntg mea, weepUnM sf T m a , Beedtoa,

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Ihsveestntod a y letter a l t ^ Saehbeyead what I i^eadad, aadaaat bdagit tos doM tor Ae pMHBt, w ^ y e n r pcMaiaacB IwiU naoaa Ae itoihcrooaiidetftiaBOf A e s i d l ^ f a M r nn t .

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MB. £OITOR:—1 aoticed aot kag staee to year paper, qQC fdaaaproiiomtded to bcotbar Pen-

Aetoo orar Ae initiala '-R. J." a doi^ wbidt I aadensood as iiriinating another isisal to the w n t n a e o e . ^ e e s a a e i i o a s d a t tbeiastiais, pn^eriy fixed, woald stand Aaa: ."J. & G.'' If I am mistakee to my condaaioBS I ba|K to be eor-tfsted-

Takii^ this view ef Aa matter,^ wM fbrced to bdtove that tbe anaaoa was to oar brodar Walker, aowef Padacsh, who came over Oom Ae MeAo-£at. and amted wiA O&ret Bipt^ dmrdi, Obris. daa ooaaty, Kentac^.

Tbequestkos were (substantisliy) as ioUows: "Woald yoa tacsva into tbe Baptist cfandi, and Moae of a Presbyteiy, vote to ordsina man totbs work cf the msniatry, who denied the Petseverapoe cf an Satots."

I very maA regret tbe a^esnae* cf these (jaea-doaafcrSevetalieaeons. Fitk, bocaoM if the i». fereece waa to Elder Walker, it irill certoiidy fc* m^leasaat to bis feeUngs. Seooodly it is aa im-pUcadoB of boA da dmrA aad PrtdTtsry j aUof vriam, eipnul^ daPredTieiy, I coBSider asseond oathataabjectasxR. J ." tt any ooe alaa. And as Moderator of that Praabftery,'; I rf^ to be as ortbodox en an porato taadnng Aa doetnaes of tbe KbIa,aa anymaavrtMisaapoaidto bUehisieal aaaa bdiiad the rmraed dgcMtsre of • R. J." asd am genetaUy 80 considered. ATerytotelUgeDtaai sonad Baptist said to me after bfothoc Wetkar'aer-£nat)on, "If he pasadyoar fTanrnntfinn 1 am sat-isfiedtbatbeissBsptist." '

The facts to the case are thes^ aa tbey wen stated by msto tbe editor of tb* B a p ^ to Bopkiasvilla: BioAer W., Itom prindpto, caaa over to Ae Bap-tists, aad just before bia ordiaaticB I aaderatoodit wassaid, that he was aot a3t«gadier a Bi^dst. Sometto^ was siid aboct a privato ezaminatiaaof him befon tbe Presbytay. I ( >p09ed thiscoooe, and advised brother W. to oppose it. Tbe leaolt vras that he was taoogfat up b^se the oongi'^a-tioo, andcxatained pablidy by myadf, as Ae pre-siding cSxr oa that oceason. We fooad himon-IpdtoticaajrsoandoaalLtbe doctrines of the Baptist dinn±u Whea vre came to Ae sal^eet (f '-'Raal Peiaevcianoe," brother W. remarked, sobsiaatially as follows: ' It is known, as I stated to Ae dinrdi bere when I jinned it, that I diSi« vriA Btptisto CQ'that subject. I brieve there ia a pMsifai&ty of an iaffindaal finally falling sway." I remarked that that qaestiGD was not osaaSr ttade a teat is ocdtoatiOD. And was I prepared to reject him wtole many of tbe best aad mod osefiil men we have brieve to tbe same possibility ? It is tree that I bdisve to tbe ' Perseverane: of aB SMats," bat many, batter sod more seasibls than myself; bdieve as tomlKr W. does opoa that sabject.

I regret very madt that this questioa has been I think tbe agitation of it only evil, and

that coDttoually j aad far one, I am deddedly op-posed to <-'R. J ." or any one dSB tinatiKg bimself torn the ci3tr, wliieL aIoa.i bdongsto tbe cburdi of Oaist, aad dcc:-disg upim the qualificadoa for m m b ^ i p and the office of tbe ministiy. I did aotonderstaQdbtcther W. as spying tbat an is-dindsal would ton, or that any ODV< ever hsd faSea, bot limply to admit tbe possifaili^ of it. I knk opoa brother Walker as a d e v o i d pioes ma>, asenccble msn, aad one peepared ta tb a vaat smowitof good. And WiA the views 1 BOW enter-tsto cf hhn, I am prepared to commend and him to tbe day of my death.

_ J. M. BSNSSXT. Farmew, Xy , Jme 5, '57.

rRtfeel • Btriht Traffic in Aident Spiziti-

ALTHOUGB It adeariy to be seen by eray ob. server, tbat tbe traffic to ardeat sprito is a

dsngecoos sad immoral cmploymiat, yet those en-gaged to it win endeavor toczcose or justify them-sdves by raising numoous otgecsiiios to the pria-dples of those who woald oppose it. Someoftbose ebjecSiQas I wiA biiefiy to examine.

H a first tbat I win notice is, "that it is not <sa-dnmedwlie BiUe." We adnut there is acta formal pobibitiaD; neitber is it the practice of ^ Bible or aay other bo(A of laws to ^itect^ each (bade and degree of wrong, if it were there woold be eoeodto legMatnrea and books of lawa, yet tbe BiKe harlaid down gnat priocq^ ef cra-dact, wUdimaybeeaKi^ appiik to tbe traffic. The BiUe reqniras as to heaor God, this we cannot doandeoigageto Aebastoess,bot aa wchavecc-casion to notice Ais prindpla m a former srtide, we merely refer to it aad pas on. TbenissaoA-er principle of the Bibl* that taodemns i t , We a n required to do as we woald be dKse by, Htd can wedoAiasad aeQ totancatiBg drinks! WooU yoo like for a maa to sen you diat vrladi he kznwa win tend to yoor i im? We daak ye« weald asc BattokeaaoAarcaae. Sappoaeyoahaj ason, •

yoodh oni da t tofa^y aatetmad ^aH, sadbidatoirtobeoome aaefoL Mmr ytm wtmld not wiAamaatoerectagtqg^op fnyear vicia-i ^ when yoor coa ooald have free accsM to it, aad t h s e ^ beoooathe aaens of b d n g ^ fam toa dnmkatd'agrave, wooid yoa? Koi, yw woaM not wiA to bave yiwt erpentation* biaatadtoaay saAaihiy. Wea i^aodCe oAer pitoi^Iaaef the BibU, w l ^ wwrtenias tbe txaffic, botdMaean aaf&aeot to Ofw tbat theotgecdonia anfoondad.

A ^ i t i s a n e g e d AatUis aot the Bakiag «r tbesdling of intoxicating Eqaon Aat doi^ the miadiie^it istbe drinking ofi t . Ia aaamr.to tlBS,Isak,daaaaatthema)^ W sd&ogisi^ tertotbekrinktocr DoMUaot teach tfaa eneae-oaa doctriae that the driditog ia ri^aadsidia perpetosangit.

•-Bot," a^aaedier , "we doaot fai««CMe <a' Isaadea on aaawiAoat Adr ens vidaBtaV scaa. ej ." "nu to tos^^cMes aay be trae, batftla saraany w i d n d t o t o j a n m i a t h t a ^ thiB owa egtaatoty ageDig-, as to S17 other wigr. I t a •idkadtoiadaoeer t e o ^ a a a to i a j m adv*a,eraidtfaeB to doiBKit. And e ^ e d a ^ a it wicked to Mi j a ^ to iisBrias A l b wivM aad deMfliii wd -vftfeoM

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oe^ saaoM bdi«, jf i lad M^ A m it a ^ , e^abawuold. Ifayeai«BktkC « a d i jaGQr btoi fa t h e ^ » todAKed t w i a f t y - ? - ^ ,

yea han^ ^ Aat B s f i ^ f t i . i tsftar A e n a t o n a r ^ ta imm, '^^ pwfaft fla : . eSaial POM itaBetfai Aa laail j o r&edda tMAbC ddldna? l iMWaMONt ^ 1aer9toitocStotoaavnIt aa % WCM pMUmv ft aa' fc 1 1 M V S I ^ I ^ * man dsald he fieaaed to A|bw iNtaaBioto yaar wd>,weiMdaitjaa%luato^di«Hi Be woOdit jeatay yta to bA iaa*xieaiii« •whfcfaaapdwB. IheljrtrB<ijgj^jBB|faW|Miin ,,, aadoeaaotakeritoaatanar 4a owaywt to l^ a e ^ w i n h p r e e a B t a i i ^ g t K t e aUi aiadfa Bcs knowiai^y to praetiee il:

It isaeedtetoaedeaethar sdaeeAaa. I j M add, that the acaaHsMekaeaaatBp&rtt Ivfta win t f t ^ jsat as wdLto aagrBlbs-lwBMiaa^ andwinf«%iia*eato etterei^ptoywe^lt ^ dMjantobeaaatoaed. J weald mtf t t i i m p n t a B ^ t h a a d M ^ K T a aat bbA aa aa|bar. '

y«ircBataM«iataBge,it ia ii;}«nBa b A ' toAeaoailaaadbsdiaacrKaB. Utdnadaasaiy eetegiiaat it. " la t w l i i a f i yredaia i t o aide frOMAdrpoliat. Jtad M|iwiiT1yibnaMwe,(B^ t i s t o ) a a « e d a a t o b e ^ Ototdi if aa-peddly I aais *eBia wa aadMser to «tiiagBi*lt, AattheGfaardtaaytotfaer attas M A i a coounandedby tbeSsvior. Bot wbOa T OMdaHa

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daadeef ardsBt^nitoleqaany 1 asabevaegeeftt. Itto^vkiMMiBadri dve, and may the tine aeec ceaH vA aa vrdl sa betoga hanrwleat iaat^xdaa, d d h e ataBpannGeS«cie^. T t e t f aae win he 4Mito. crai^foradirisiaaBBHfac wxA dMsaciaBafa-atitoiioarw Ae di^, to atdK to pnaaoto tca^at* ann er boaNleMB, bat the O n d t wffi hi^&a a dty eat <tos idl wladbMant lah i i .

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I7 tba Stnytsa Baptist chanl of Btodl^ ueaiaj, Aik-,atberUaymeaiiog,I, hMiaatilr, sMiS te PA^CAIXMTOTBSTEBBEAME B ^ I A T , S DMAITIOUU of fbepeisoe aaddaracter of an iapoatv, who' said bis raaae was A. D. Miltna, sadtbsE^ was sect oot to lias cooattT.^Aa Bapdat Owawattai of West Teaaeasee to opaato to Northen losia-isoa aid Soofaem Aifaaas. Aitorh*hei|nacfc-ed a few timsa to tool dmrdies, I aaw that a laaa by tbe ame lame wac pabiiAedto As Cbristiaa Adsocate, as laving left tba comity, ftma aboQt 09»da, ICaiaipp caaa^, Adc^^Babraa-fasetaUecokn." leaned i ^ d w i a s n a m A r biscredesbals aa a ^rirtM* •"Tiiii'Ti;.sfae -for d a evideoceof luajfcintmeDtsas ^Wmiyiy West Tennessee. Bot be vtaa tmabls to jaeaa^ either, aad fled te diwriiy tonsaSetaiy, aad { have BOt baaxd from ium

I soon wrote to tbepabljiber (Hr. F. W. TbMk-er] at Osccda, A^.. to know what w a n d s ' ^ &vaiab!eealara''iefenedto Ijbialt Beaaaanr-ed;&aawiiidiaa{$eaiathstMiltan pnAaMlto bs « Vamiiaaij Bspdst pnachir, bot maiaaal Ids desire to joto da Madadiat^wUA be ^ j u d rode wiA Ur. F. W. Tbadxr, bdng ( s n a i l 's

.faatse. Soon (here was a (ttbacripideogottat spin ' pociiase bim a boras, asba wiAed to jom Ifaa travdrngcaonexiaa, aalbad no borat. Baveatf-nisr ddllan was aocB taisid, and IGltaB npcctad to tbe man he b o a ^ a base o^ tbat tbara 'waa 03e bsEdred aod senaty-nsaa ddlan « dto w ^ Ecriptiaa. TIdb betog ftfa* die msn panaad Um to a Mr. IIsm>, snd ICUZB bctrowtd ef said l b s aine^ donais—gtvisg bis nnto Bat bdfaaa the coofereaeeeameaBlGItoabad hit the eeoati? ia-A^tted to a modaat d i ^ f i v e , aad to «*n mne^ drflaa,b0uueedm0Bqr.etj.

Tlmia something like Aedanetierof fiaa aaa A.aiEltoD.

Koiw I vria deacnbe Ae maa ae plafa^y Aat s f e ^ boOy may kmiw ban peiaoaany to be the asMtia* postor: F&st, bs is a yeaBg aaa, {aaid be waa twe»ty-two years of agek aboct five frat aiteaK tatodMbisfa. bfaaeyea, bead, Sat c.'iat,Bman aima sad laga. la ing, aad to oaaiewiaB. be 1 m preadBog ia a l t e a a t ^ that ef < satioo aad Aensfittlaloader. BaiSBOtdaiMt timid, Bvea a stroaK grip to ahak^hasda aa'ia. iredoeSm, iooktoctea A e ^ s t d a a a a time. Bshad«w^befe,tfaidB!}a.waBnall«ii^ BtklylookiBg. B a h a L S r a a * b e t t * ^ l e i 5 e back pyt cf his AaH brck^ BBd's piiee ef a tm: ISSBXte e

Bewas perftct^ fsadtia^wiftda lecsBliMBt S b r i b y a a d T ^ c a a ^ ; cealdtaBeM aTeM^ t m nerrbaata aad doctoeaaC maclk

idges.mini, aMrmsnaaiea, tiaaaeaa sTfie ildi*B(tf mybreAtea ia-Weat TiiiaiMiii. iilii

I bave been informed by aa» of BAr beaOaa fa Sbdl^eaeaiy, Aat he tad a a i o M b ^ ^ W aaebmaBaa A- D. UDtea'^aa. . & aaeBt hwM 'ir-firrmn-r fnrlii luiiii'iliiTj baMlTaie. b e b i y a l o s t e t o M a a ^

Brother Graves, |iTiiiii mjuMt ag af ytmr ex- ^ langM to copy to ; evaa aseafar p^an . I Oiol^ ' aalddeweUwdeae. TeBi% eccy trntr, .

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OinaHttaBitad waaaUeHriMniiB tbdir dw-

:«rfll W i t t tliB « n a

tk«xeaB(in Hi dia

at ^ ^Mrit«>•>><>*

Uka aiiM Igr i

Willi*l**Bii4ilirtJ<*a i N p t M tete

-wMef. ^ «<M i M k Ite, k V Cbmt WaU,

f>i>atartaiajiiijM flrat'owarta to ba haptiaad

U tha M a Ohriat-aad PUBp tj ttissd

t>«.SMMrit8MWtha aaaear Oia Lord Jcaoa, and

P»lirlki«tixedOMM&wiB tit* aaiaa tha Lord.

S s t e w w a ^ B f i ^ t h a Armaia in Im^ eaa

vaaUatrtkal. 1>tC»iioba^ati(wit*t8i!9k

If'sabaptiBBiinBd (xeept-iaohaa ia adaio-

i a t ^ ia tba pndaar^acda of Ike iomala ia Matt.

S, tbae « a iafer that tbe a b m baptiau INN

aotdimtiaaf^

oaiaonos i t .

Th* ApetOa Old tkeu kntkm wka tomfaititkt dumk m JtnaakmUfirtlJuJ^^PtiUtttMjtHTt

Hat toytaR^tj J«*a, oad M / o r at caelum, by t tat lb*. TUaecit^iilxteaitmic^dariBtobjeeliaB! I

eajmotbrnttmyaetf toapaak of H. ' It ia urged b ;

jca, and si ss. argaBOBt to prvra tha idan-

tiiy ot the Chmtiaa wi<h tha JawUh dnodi; bat

it p m n too laodb if it prena aaytbiiif. If Un

AfKMPlra and tfaemia bondred aad twaoty brathitn

vara tiDt biptisad baeaoia tbey wne mcmbanoT

tba Jawiib dmieb, wbj were tborj lewi on tbe

day of Pratcooat baptu?! ajid why n s tii« Eo-

nodi, wbom joo r^ard ai a n t j pioos mambcr of

tba Jnridt ebmtji *

I bava aaid tbat it u a atiugtly daring' a r ^

tion. I mold just a« aooa say that thaaa Apostias

lad tbarn ooa bondred and twanty l^etbreo w m

•ot ebiKtiaa*.

If Pfdsbaptinn and Caapbellbm tvqatras soch

argttiMEts to Bostaia than, tiray wi!) ecnataly fall,

tor soch a<aeTtiaB3 oast shock all caintd tb&tkiag

Bco and ehrisUaaa-

Ahhoa^itwill baeeotideieda w n k af aitpa-

raroKaiaon to tba aioat rf cbriatiaaa, yet, leA tbe

adtocatea tS aSomo aod ia'ant ipnaUing bam be-

wildend and eaofaaad aosta wbo may m d tbaie

Lattais, I win tlTera tew Seriptona tbat mast lat-

iiy aU with wbam tba Bible is moie sntfaoratiTe

tbas tbe aSMrtiaos of meo.

1. CJtrat w^w^iMMi'y nttittd tit peapU mail

/ o U i iaptM m a aaf rnhmtnl tj C b ^

. IMaeljaetioeLpaacitdB apaii tba prepoartKn bid

<Bau by peAAoptiatB to seat tbia caa», L c., ibat

8B Mfinuaaca aaa ba ypniaTaiad c&ntfim aidcia ia-

•tiiattdby G k n t t imn/ / . (Sia BoROweB bap-

*^Boatdiaaseeat Saemaatteiatidybe diria-

a m af wUdi Christ {i aat tba asthorw iaatitstar.

JblB'akapliMt eaa i U a b d ari|B°

riilibatilial Hsaliiiiiia'il aatbewganataBy.

JTawibiiiaaatiaat* poaitiaa teLPcdobaptiats

tet^ftritiilktal to tha •^arfiaaaca ar a

k win aiNTt tbat G k M or bw Apoatia

baptii ,Ba'<Ba win admtt tbat

t b m iaana aaa plriu yaeer^ Ibr, or ezampia af io

tatlaptitewitbatha Bda orOa Kbia! Ho*

I I M K C U B V f e j i ^ ^ ^ i s t ^ B f t d b x l B ^ i l S f l l S B ^

avwaSeripbiralrilaiBaBy a i M a a r ^ a a t d f

Ta^yantair. aialB ibat baptism eoowa iatbt

ftffKk iif Sm^^ arcnKsio8y vbcb rfts v u TW HH-

I b S G o d , f b e f t f i n t f B O M M O ^ t b e a ^ i a a l { B

• t i M n a r i l a M b i l i t & t t e a a Im e o o i D d c n d f J n

femu a ^QK tkst Sis rit

chsa(a, taeotb fet ma to know—wbat tbe

baa ilNidy lavnad—that naite

B B P U ^ - f i v t B ^ B X n teS W C f f i n o ^ W O S

flai Oa paawKi i> & a Raw Taataawit i

OWatmada tba labatitBte. Tba theory poai

tbriy itaitiiaatlia pradica af Cbnat aad Ua Apea

Oast If bapficB « m e fai tba plaea at areamd Aakwby vaaa Jaw avarbapHxad* ATe, more,

wtjitiM TTwifij BraoBCMd ajttr kt h d tew hy

Ifeltl

M i a t b a e l j e ^ (boadedl Aeeerdnr

•tayaw tfadnaf, itr, tba Aordi itadf isaot e m

a"*iilstlaalsaUlaUuDi fcryoQaflns tbat H

fiimffs AhrAm. Hor

eaa jva daimOat tta Daeean (« a (inrttat cf&sar.

Ihrlha OHMwodiip waa^ioaHtatrd by Cbriat per

inalir,aadaat aatil nawtima a t e Us death.

J ^ y a a a a f n t R n r l U m fatyw SocKtiaa, Mr.

BSeat 1 l t e & i aristgi*aterarstx mea tba

flipNaM power in sad over kia uliaitb fuliu^tba

atfea ja&ial aad txteatnepawaN ia their baads*

WmyaaSodthediBaterT Caa ytwl VakinvBeted l U i s i ^ to a p o N ita ftlai

t w M i e , aad « 8 tiew wbat sbeaid aed E U i I p e e -

tiaaa Pmhihaprtat eortgwetaiaata wiB aasBma to

OafafariaQBa diazaeiir of Ioliii%bapte, ba-

m m l h r y baaw fUl wdttat tba Baptiafa teacb-

iigiS eppaNd to d$e«ae ef laitait baptism.

Bow wwafirm Oat Christ biMdf fid said M m

.to pRMkaadtobapHae, and tberrfare, aeeerdiBf

la M A i ^ b taadriar, Us mtyrry sad baptina

' psia HbilsilM, samaAaa waatte madatiy ef tbe

J^saUaawtMChrisissBt 'Oa miaittiT oC both

ibpdi apan tha same aatbaily.

- lancal toteWAldamd. Onadear,aB.

risalUeflijictf.

^ "BabaM^t agtaaad mj • i i i v n . a a d b a A a n

Bfapan. lha way bafcra aia: sad tha Lord wbeea ye

' «fk:, itea aaddcaly eoeaa to biaTcmpia: teea tte

• • i M S i r s f tbaOfeasat^wbrm ye dcbthc m :

' feabdd,tesfcaa«RB%aeiikiheLGntof b u a . "

WasikaotChriKwfaaaaidikiabB^KB^! Was

aat^ttameaaBcararairiA* D^aotCbrist

I John to prepaia tka way

l i s i ^ psaael^aBdbaptisiBKl—to make

saai^afaafgla ftr Mm, Aauplhig tbcm tokim sad

iato a pnaiNd HcapHoa aad

•tlijj^astalakam whaakashsdd aomat Thatha

. awtthba toiapose as weQ aa to

by JababiBsdL Bae M a i: ssatma ttfbapiis^» a ada(^ sot

fi^ tondte tti] «ia»same

t jta O M i a ^ with ft. Cbaiipben <•

^^^^iB^thatqMcttist Jebato'pnaeh aad hap-

laaatkmaaoB why yaa baA

L tUi £ « e tea af O a i a ^ M

i m tha appRsaka lite ftot thu

i6MNdbgrt]»Bhptiii>

nah frr htm by U> mtisengtr. Haw it was Joba's missiaa « to make ready a

paopk prepared figrtbe Lord."—Lake i: 17. This

ia aot dinpoted. Tbe next qoeshon that arises is,

Dad not Christ reeetra tba peopTe piepaied ibr

hinshyJcbnl Who wiH qaestioo it f

Jobs Umaaif sabUatiany dedares it—See Jobs

l :S3-30.

M>n compares bimadf to t b e / H M ^

'oeai. Tkii/rui>dwboiaean(diia>iait«aioiaDg

the Jews, sod among tbe Grette, wboaa

d a ^ it is to wait npoo the bride aad pi«(an her

ior tbe bri&giocm.

Saya k. Ciaifc (Com. en Jobs S r29, p. 539):

^ a h K ^ t l M t C g a n t Oat oM ctf tha ^ p e n ^

Amahwr Mkl wittaat a Niibakbia doabt^ftar

aaws%Iaid ba«|iha fiadptaa « ( John, tad if ao

bairtiaadbym

L a t w asppsaa lir ttetrrnanAlhata&oBa or

iha Apoatkicf J d m l H d NoaiTCd S t ^ H baptism-

Whaa the PtmiaNi snd law jata weia tharged wi>h

iMTiognJaaiad ibspoaxMdofCktdazdast Ibem-

• ^ b e e t a M t h ^ h a d M t baaa biased by John,

ebaldaotthay have retorted, -N-'ithsc ffld yoor

«WB Apoatlaa reeana U s baptism t "

Aad thadikmaasabmittadto tba diief ptiesu

aad ddan by Christ wooldhavebeaataab alto

owa Apostlca ta to them, for if they ifaoaM aa-

sww "Atom b e a m " ba coaM h m atid auto them,

^ b y , then, did jt not reeeiva it "t

It is tbaoid to sappoaa that tbe Apastles bad not

reedted the baptism of Joha; sad, il posdbl^

moraaato sappeaatbay w « n not boptiaed a t aU.*

WooU Peter have written thU bad nerer le-

cdred Obnstiaa immeniaal:

«Tba like flgore wbereosto, area baptism, doth dao B O W aa*e oa, (not the patting awav of tbe filth

of tbe fleah, bat tbs answer of a good cooedence toward God,} tba rccorreetioa oi JesQs Christ."

Woold be not ban said yw, and not w , if he

had not been baptisnll Can it be soppoeed t

Faolin bis first K^stie to the Cte.sii: 13-14,

plainly deddes two qoeatioas: 1. Tbe identity of

tbe body into whidi John aod.Ohrkt and bis Apos-

U«!> haptisad; aad 2. That tha Apoatlesand aU

(%rbtiaas opto the time ba was writing bad beat

Paal, inspeakiBgof tbededgoof Cbristisa bap

tisBi—sM it thetefoie Lad, tad stiU bts a gentral opp/katiaa—wts as appficable to tba ebardi of Je-

i raialera or of the dmriles of oar day, as tbat of

jOoriDth

I Tbe eleTcn spoctki and hoadreds of bretbitn

' bad berabapiixedby Joha, befon Oirist's rcaor-

^^etieo, tad Psnl by Ansaiti after, tad yet hede-

deree tbat there is no ^Saeoce between tbeis.

" F x by [ t o ] o n e spirit we i k t * a H baptised toto one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, aou whether wo be bond or &te; and bSTe all beei made to dnak into one spirit-"

AsaodcntPcdobaptista contend tbat this pM

ssgaalhideatospiritoal baptism, we add a critical

ftom Bloomfiald's Gre^ Testament " R o

gar tn A m Puewnati, ^ Moat recent fortign eommeatators [like modem PedobapHsto to ayoid

the Baptist argameni] anderstand this of tbe com

mnaieatiOQ «f CiomM^a—the baptism of tbe

Hdy Ghost—aad to this tha tfalitemt» is not an

aoiUble; whfle tha sense a r i ^ is tfttiota! Bat

this method rtqairu m Pmwma to be read in tbe

place of <u, at P»., ft., and then yielda a sense

j ^ t M ^ ^ a ^ apiiB I M .

P>» ^ ijifct^ [niBi IBB^; ag igjfta tMinan .do,siaeaw»a4brt jfaialHlaaMllwtBiiil to.'jKlaagsiriijitod

jiteWtaptiiiK l i i a i ^ a i a a ' t h d r b a M ; "V.".;.

vtASfi, hawMMii if ' w m * * ' " W P " ^

eon«M,i a., awpillaad ait^wti alii w t iiitar* ttdU e a a ^ ilbt die day*

(iaadaadoaqatIiB|4 adaldaSBtrater! jbaeaaidad Ibr this BOdsty taiEi^ tha BtftUatf

HowlhaaamyoajasBy find fcnk with Bap. TirgtoiaaN past

tistt who baptita thow baaaifsiiddrf to | Tha PabSoattaB 8 c n e ^ B R A bMMBt»ilnBi*

tbeiraoeaMdoasn)^uy--bytbaBe,'bo(haaaaaar-jlhaIitenkiaz«er oorowB. Waoog^tohandoM

itM and onbaptixed wdnistera, as wa ragsid sU | it labiE ago. Wieaa'dait whaoerarwa wilL W a

PedobapUstnuaittcratoba; becaiiMcotmembcraIaeed notdspead on Padab^itiste croa HorttiTa

of Seriptwally coostiiaitd dinrdwa, sad not pro- Society to famish fee us tha rsadingofoor pbopia.

pedy imamad. | If wa bad kept at beaM and praa to oar own

Iraaatitfivlthtt if tbtabofaobjeetkmstotha Soatham Baptist estohSdmwris, ana half tba

Christian diaisctar of John's bqitisiatn withoat fands wbidi h m goaa ttoa tba Soath to bniU ap

force, no sabetaotisl objacticm can be saooesrfaUy Northern tad Pedobaptid inatitatiaaB we sboold, to

arced against it I day ban bad tha maaas wilhto oarsdfee to do at

In oondodmg my notice of this part «f the di- oaoa what they nererbaTe f a s t e r win do, tad

" I . £r/arc tbe marriage: it aasQw bosinesi of tbaik.

1. Topneinaabadiandfiir tba rirgin, to goard bar. and toJbtar testimeny to her corporeal aad meatalendovmenta: aad it was apoo this tssti-mooy of toia ihMd, tbat tbe bridegrooia choae bis bnda."

When tba hidigroom received hk bride, sad

casaioii, I woaldsay: n e w caado for as. 1 say let go of oatsida p n ^

1. ThUldoBOt'ooadder John'sbapUsm u in I sad let ns stand alooa. LetB^tisttha Boptistt,

ererr point idratical with that administered itnder tad Soathem BaptisU ba Stmiiern BsptistatoaU ' . . . . V.I ^ - --- Im &B m -

the commission, ;et it is ematidly tha same. It

wasaponRpentsnceandtoto tbetasisdonofiin,

i. e. a dedaxaticn tt the fact—aad opon t profes-

gion of ftith in tba Meadah *oo» to eim-as the

Lambof God to take away tbednaof tbe wwU .

See John iii.3ti. H either Qjrial nor bis AposUea

anywhere tanght sa'Tstion by fdth more detriy

oar oontribolions aad wa will have ao ladc of nx»-

ey, books, or men to era^sdise our own State.

Wt^sfaoold wapotadabtoto tha hands of the

North to beat oar brttos oat wiO, or ftamidi then

tba dagger with wludi OBtt day they win sUb ni to

tbahsait* The example of the ViiginSa Baptiste

wfll be followed by those other States. The re-

We ate baptistd toto the &ith of a Messiah «ho soltis tawdtoUe. Tbo Tract Sodei^'nmt btTo came, and was manifested M th4Lsmb of God, etc. ~ ' " ' "

Sardy, if Aorabaai s foith was cbristiaB and sa*-

iog faith, ao maatlttTe been those who truly »p-

prebendcd aad bdii red tbe teecbings of Joba; tad

oar iUth is no more tbaa ebristiaa—saring.

tt BatI wiUnot tati( >tta. The qoettian

Hes over until Maaday m«ntog. I win rdte to it

again-

M«aatime let me say a word tboat theae T k ^

ginia BieetiDgs, aad first I aotioe t W tktn artao

John may not ban ased tbe exact fotmaIa,stin|caU>/araieMy. Kotadsfle collection totheas-

if ba used the Mse Christ commanded him, it oer-sodation or to the Mam Meattog. Koappealsto

tainly wasa«hridiantormnla,anda8aBthoritatiTe the pookst-btttaUto thaheart ^ m great ob-

as the one Christ gan to his Apostles fa tha com- Meet seems to ba to pwaent mft«n»alion rtwii may

aisaoD. >>a carried hoate aad ased agtto to the diaidi or

Tbe design of baptism may ban been enltrged loctl aacod^ioB. The mooey is made ap beCm-

byCbristanerbiskiirid eaireiKrrediBasoaato baadaad smt up by th^ Tba iaao

include a lepresentation of these two acts, as well dooUanry pleasant arrangemeat for Maw, bat

aiaprofenioQof &ith to and aUegiaoet to Omst, whether it would ba beat as a genard role forstok-

BtiU neither the dutratter or oaion of tha criitaaoa ilar bodiae, I am not prepared to my. It does aeem

was thereby changed. to me that when the bearto of the people are fall

John baptised othera tnd was himself nnbtptis-1 &om the isflaeaoe of tbe good qieedito wbSefa pre-

edit te tnie, hot be eeted under tba q>eaid an-

tbority of Chnst, whfcsh was soffident Let nniia.

meised admisistiatots d » w tbe came special war-

rant

Bartog satit:i;kstoriIy ostoblisbsd tbe cbrisdsa

sent the daims of Christ and bis caaae, tb^ it weald

bea plessant rdief tobare tbeptitilegeof fileriBg

soswthing more than teaia. Theae I ban seao flow

freely aeretdl times, bat that was all.

Another thing I notice, is tbe groat crowd <a

{leased with her, tha ftiead of tbs bridgroom

rtjef^ Says Cbrk:

Wben tNy foaod tbat tbdr fHeod badgota pareanddaita drgin, they exalted greatly: as their own oharacter, and the happiness of tbdr friend. wen> at stake. To this die Baptist tUndes, nr a TkB nr » faiJUStd."

C M dwws bow tiiTdbly this applies to John's

''As tba Chr^tn diardi was aow to toke place of the Jewi^ aad tbe latter was aboat to be east off b C U M it was poitotcd; Jabn, ^ uatog tbe riaile of tba bride, fandrgroooi, eiid paranymph. or frirnd of tit briatgraom, pointe oat as it were

ily^ of wbat kind the Ohrii«aa Cbnrch moit be: it atost he aabol; aod pare as an oacoo-tamhMted ririthi, beraaae H ia to ba tbe bride or (po«s« at oar Lvd Jeaia Cariit: and God bODCTS the Bamistby making bim the paranymph; Msd indeed ra w l ^ prea^urg and baptism^ were ex-crEeoHy eakolated to prince thia great rfiet, as •>e atnuDgly proclaiaied tbe neeaadty of a total re fnrmatioa of tbe heart and manners, smoog dl d a w a of tbe people. See tbe dMes 00 Msa in. 8-12. sad «i Lake iii. 10-14. Be beard th» heidegroom's wee—be faitafoDy tonmacicaled wbat be bad rtceieed ftom heaeen, rte. 27, and be njaiwd exeeadiagly to find tbat be bad got a pco-pte prepared »-r tbe Lord. Tbe sacresa of Jitaa's pn arhlnc gnaYy amtr^buled ta tit smca s <•/ Ckritt totd kit itKfpla. Tot this porpora ba was cndnn] : wi*.h power fnim on btgb. and cboaen to ba the paraojm^ of the bearenly bridegroom."

TbaSariorbadreoeiTCd mostof tboae prepared

for bim ^ John, when John said, "it that iati tkt hndt. ' To deny that Christ receiTcd the people

prtpared by Joh^ is dspiy to say that Jobn'e miih

doawcs mTam.aid itjeOtd by Christ—ttoA this

yoa sad Mr. Campbdl rirtadly my.

Bat John oitds tbat people ready by pieacbisg

onto them the Goqidand baptidng them on a pto-

fesdoaof repestaaca aad fiuth to Christ to come.

Bat he reoeiTed Apectlea, andtberefoce the

Apoadm had been baptised by Jtdut.

1 B u t think yoa bsTa gireo tin sabject but a

lapetfiad namtnatiMt, toassert as yoa preaome

to do, that no one of tba Apoatlw was baptiud by

Jdm—lor ytio assnt a waatnai ntgatitt. It win ba conceded ty eroy candid thinker, that

if it caa be twored tbat one or moN of the Apoe-

tlea were Joha'a di>eiite that they aE were, and

were of conne baptised by bim.

2 Row I affirm against you, that it is txprtstly dedaredbyoarrf theXnagefists,thaton«of the

Apeathawss ba|Mised by John, aad qoito mfisftc-

betorily to candid Ftodofaaptist Ooomentatats,

not sa nBtmnd ss Ibat arisiiig from tbe toterp.eta-

tioB adopted by alma$X oO commenteton, mcmt and madtrn, who here sappoae an dlurioa to tbe

two Sacraments. "By K' iig baptised (say they)

we are aU made meml -1 j of tbe body ef Christ,

and united oaa to another under Bim, oar bead,

and thus, whether we be Jews or Geotiles, bond or

free, wa are an one m Christ, who by 6ep.'im, bare

been admitted tots his eburoh," Ac. Agreeable to

this I bare girea the otbir Greek r^tog, i. e.

ifint; implying tbe tame disposition of mind, in

wbidi, ss littia children, we receired ibe bogdom

aad were bs|^t»d toto it: insteedof Spirit, imply-

the Bdy ^ririt"

Baiaea saya: " If, boweear, it refers to tbe ordi-

nance of bapdsm, as Btocaafield, Calria, D^dtt-

idge, te- mopoae, then it means, tbat by tbs ray

cbaraeter of John's ministry and baptism, and | deeply mtartatod tfttlaton tbat attend tba maat-

thereby showtog that Us ministry bdonged to the higs here- I bare never seen to any plaoe, eren U

first eeniary of tbe Gorpd Dispenmtioo, aad that the meetings of the Soatitera B a p ^ Oaorentm,

be prepared the materials—subjects—for tke first sach largo asemUiea to witaem tha prooeadii^—

ebnotaan cboreh, I dtdl next show that daring his I Day after day, monnng and e m ^ , the body and

hde mini stry be haptrzed no icfanU and sprinkled {pari of tbe gallery of the rery large chnrdi is SHed

I with aoble looking men sad beantifal womet, sO

I aeemiasly as atttntiTa to tba dotog of tha body as

tboa^eteh waspcTsaoaUyadslegtto. Tte pres-

CDce of KKh sa andience is enot^ to stimolate the

(peakers tc do their very best, aad for reaifiaeas,

Agnity, aadapproiniateBemofipeedi. forkiBdneBS

andeoortsey Of maimer, for fot«e aad shaplid^ of

style, most of tb«w who ban taken partto thedis-

cusaon ban benn ijoite reisarktUe. Bat SDongb,

j peibapa too mndi uTtbis. I must, wait tad Bseidiat

we wiU turn up on Monday.

iitckau>iid/nte4tilS57.

DO adolts, and tbeiefon tbe cburcb oomixned of tbe

people mado ready by bim, cooM not been a Pedo-

baptist bat a Baptist cfanrcb.

Toons truly,

J. R. aaxvss.

The Gtneral Association of Virpnia Baptists

Mr . E D l T O a —Let me tdl you how happy I

am to stand among tbe B^tists of tbe Old

Domioion, I have for KTcral} ears desired the pleas-

are bat "was Ut hUhertp." Yeststday morning I

left Waahiogtcn when I had spent the Sabbath aad

tock tbe train for Rtebmood. One good dear broth-

er after another came apon tbe cars until we bad

quite a cpmpoay d l bcund for tbe Gtneral Aisodit-

tioa. By an arrangeoient made, at LooitriUe I bad

M

R. Eorroa.-1 promised to write yoa agun

stated that two and enn four were; i.e.,AndrBWi

Jcha, Peter, sndBttthdomew. See Joba i: 35—

37, sad 40.

"Agsia tba arzt day after, Jeha stood, sad two of hiadisdplea: Aad knkmg upoa Jens as be wdked,he>sitb,Bdiddtba Lamb of God. And tbe disdplas heard d a speak, aad thi7 foOow-

» Oae of dia two which heard John spsak, snd foHowed hiB^ m a Aadrew, Simm Pe teHa brother."

Ben we ban tbe name of Andrew, who was one

of tha ApaaUea, aad the writer of Joha was doubt-

h a tba oiha, otbersss ba woaM ban ginn the

name of the other, as weB as that of Andrew. AU

commentaton agree OD this:

'Ooa of tbe two was Andrew, aad prctebly tbe

oiher waa Jdm. sa he conmoidy ooacaaled toiown

ma"—Coaaor.

<-The odier was doabOsm Jcha biasd£.''—Qir

JilSBV.

"It is nry Ckdy, ttat Joha w m O s other."—A.

Guax.

Onffikttwa. Tha eOerts aet mentioyd. ThiaagNaa with the Bwaagdisfs w^ .of htfrodwo-

professioa of religHn sa made at baptism, by there

being bat one baptism (Epb ir. 5) (An; had all pro.

jtsitHfj heamu mtwiitrt »f <me and tit tame body." These Scriptarea aad ooosideratioas are quite

en«agb fi» the eaadid atquirer—00 proof is suffi-

cieatfor others.

U the Bdy Spirit put no difierence between the

liaptisma of John and thoae ^dminisiertd before

Pentecost, aad no diftcrenee between tbe bodies

churebea or codetiea toro which they introducci

tbe redj^t, ouglt joa to presume to do so 1 Who

ata yoa, to fight against the tatrhiogit of Christ,

and the Boly Ghoat 7 !

omiaonoK t .

Pod refcap/fird e compoiiy ef J<A»'s dudpfts at Efktsn, (Actt 19) ukuA lAatn that Jclai't baptiim wa not CkriMton.

W e are ftoa to admit that some Baptists, to break

tba force of tius argument, ban attempted to coo

stroe the passage (m Acts 19) so tbat tbe perwas

baptistd should refer to the people whom John in

structadaad baptised. After a careful study of

this for years, a ^ an examinatioo of direne views

I am free to eay, with oar own CarsMi, that Prmce

of philohigists. "1 kaaw this is disputed, [i. e. that

tbem disaples were re-immersad] but for my part

nenr doubted it, I cannot see how tbts eau be de-

nied withoat terfurmg tit wwd of God, wbtcb I

win aenr do for any cause wbatenr." When the

passage is tortured to this way, it is nua's diction,

not the Boly Spirit'a—man's word not God's word.

U we accept tbe present nrsion of this passage

as correct, the nry grammaticd constmctioa of the

language forces ns to admit tbat tbe tbem upon

whan Paul laid bis hsnds to nrm 6, refers to tbe

i b ^ w 1 m > beard tad wen baptised m nrse 5. No

canning caa avoid it Batthe ongintl rendetsany

other eoostnietioo impoaDble."

While we g?ant they were re-immersed, we do

not admit that the act was repeated because they

had been baj^ised by John, sad bis baptism was

invalid aad to be Mipcated, as yoa claim, for two

very satifffoctory reasocs:

1. W e no wbeie find it Intimated that John's

baptasm waa imperfect

2. W a no when no find an instance of tbe re-

baptwaof thoae who bad been baptized by J<dm,

whidi we must sappoae would be tbe case if Jdm's

waa iKit a vslid and christian baptism.

W I 7 then wen they rebaptia«d * It is quite

deariy stated: 1. They bad not been propnly in-

stneted, and were, therefore, not proper subjects.

2. Biey had been baptised by a properly qualified

admiaisttator, otberwin tbi^ woold leave beard

tbat then waa a B d y Spirit John taugbt his dis

d ^ M tbe exiAtDco tad cffi?e wotk of tl.'e Boly

Spirit, (Sm M u t iii. and John lii, last vxrsts)

therefon we must coadude that John did not toacb

and baptise them; bataoffieoneof John's imp«r-

alreedy been provided with a home m tbe pdaoe

of one oor large hearted brethren, who seems »

fed that too much canaot be done for tbe comfort

of tbe many gueste who throng tbe spadous ronma

The meeting is sud to be nry large. So mocb so

that dmost enry hoase when gueste were lotted

for is already crowded.

They are a noble looking assemMy of brethren,

and I most oonfem that tbe interest they seem to

feel and tbe kintoesB they are coatinudly ezprera-

ing, more in their manner of addiMS than in tbe

words they say to my poor saif, quite overoomea me.

It ia a pleasant thing to me, not to be praised not

to be admired, bot to be lovtd by warm and cam-

eot hearts; aad these dear brethren really aeem to

Mtt me, stranger ss I sm. Bat I forget, I was

going to tell you about tbe Assooaticn. Brother Je-

ter was, as as:a\ dected moderator, and Brother

Abe:l c;»k. Tha order of busiaw for the after-

nooa, after tha orgaaisttioa was completed, was

tbe Report of tbe Board on Sdnday Schools and

I wish. Tbe gnat and tU abaorbing sul:gect ibr

ocDsideration dnoe it was totrodoced, has been tbs

action the A n a u u K Taici Socisrf m rtgardto

publicatiomi upon tbe subject of Savery. As this

is sun to didt mudt £«cassiaQ among all tbinUng

people of the South, who ban been aaccstomad to

sustain thit institntian with tbdr funds and their

labors, I soppose it wiU badwrable to set the facte

connected with tbe odM before the readers of the

Tennessee Baptist I eoalem for mysdf a, very in-

tense mterest to the wbote badness. Ilook apoi

this discusdon of tbe Genetal Assodatin of Vir-

ginia Baptiste as an event of vast gignifieanoe. It

has settled two very important questiOBS to regard

to Virginia and piobahly in regard ts the wbde

SiMith. First, it is decided that Virginia Baptiste

are henceforth independent of aU Nerthtm affiUa-

tions to the works of Christian Benevolence; aad

seooitd, tint they ara hanMforthiodepa&daat of aU

Prdobaptist affiliadoo for similar purposes. Wheth-

er this was inteoded or not it win of necesdty be

the result Whether it is dedrable or not this is

wbat must come. They henceforth stand dooe,

' f d ^ ^ ^ i t o d f t o h a ^ a

«f idlgiaa«arBMcd. rafied^^BoA as

PSBBB, Mg-y>pa«T, *ati d i p j ^ Jto,

ito BBpsr^hsN, ite idhwBBs ahnBS

^ m n t or traUiaad rigWiiTitoiBi" is aU

ttair^hpaitaaida.?

3. "Thrtia aBdassedagto amnmiJidi ite high

tad WyktohihftthaBiiddj iisteM * b I s—tjaa-

dadtyaad b a a r ^ « a ^ •Q finu

orfkadt iB^ d o e t ^ a c m u A pcacSedisBaar-

nlity pmaBtof taaay aadtraiMattorwiraaan-

t'T-'' • • -

4. "That to tha jadgsnMBt fl( yoBT committal the

potiinlBapeotoeC damry liBBBtMy wbhoat the

proper ^ ^ of this Bidat^, a d o a w t be ^

to ite pabBeatiaa«, M tid than awtti date

wUcbgrew eiit ^tk(zittfau«^s{ae^,as«di its

tia(caiandemb<p(^cica«bUtt^iao«a toyre-

autc, SGdvduch a n ooddaaid to Soiptare, aad

m madt defilorad byavtapbcsl ttkHditas, aa-

doriitcdly do o B witUa tito prntDwe of tMs sodety,

aad caa, aad o a ^ to ba ili>nnwit to a ftotarad

ndOhridisBqiirit"

5. "Tbat whttowreoBddeiatioBSto the paat may

ban Beamed to racommsad to the pobBditog eom-

mittae, tha coana poTBoed to itsravisiaa of oertain

works, yet to ito fidan pabficatiaB cf boda and

tracts, no dtaratioa of or ogaiadaB «(tha seoitmscte

of any antho; shoald be aade; bat worics no: adap

tad to tbs dadga of the BOda^ to tbdr origind fonn

or by a regular aad iaptrttd abridgeoKat should

bewhaOytamttad."

Has npoct waa aaaaimoBdy apprand. Thett

readottOBi weN oaaaiiBaady adapted aad tbdr

edop'ton was made tha occadoa of a sptcid jeascc-

oi thanksgiving to God for the resolt

Bow the qoeatm whii^ cama up before the Gea-

cral AmodatiaB of tha Baptiato of Virgitaa was

this: What ia tha import of them reaolatifloato te-

gard to the fittnn action of the Amoion Trad So-

daty apoB t ^ pabBoation cfbookstcd fzacteiq)an

the soltleet of slavciyl

It has beieteteo beea regarded m a sulject

daded by that ptOiidOB of ito einatibitkin, wUch

limite it to saljeets "npoa which an evaageficd

dimtiaBS a n agreed." It is to ba ao ngarded

bereaiter. Than wen (ceaent moa wco said

they bad O e noBtaolcmn tsBuiaiKOT that the ex-

ecu tin ccnmnttea wtoehhu chtigeefptAiiieatkBs

did aot totend to pablidi aay thing that woold be

oRinsin to the Sooth- Bat that tba atmoat of

their medling with tha sulgeot wnold be to rqinb.

lidi Bocne tractton the dntaea of mtsienc.which had

already baea printed to tha Sboth. To k-isitwas

repfiad that, if they totrodacad the Bolgeet ai an, no

oae ooold tall when thqr woold ab^ or what tis^

would pubiidi. Bst the truth was they bad d-

ready pablished to this veiy r^xat what was of-

feadn sad iwwltaig to the Sooth. ISiismbderc-

poct^tooKitfor granted thatdoMry W B is iiti/a ntralaU. It said this to b o mai^ wtsds. Waof

theSoofbdoEOtbe&anit W e hold it to be n ^

aad to accordaase with tbe word of. God. W e ate

BDN tbat it isBCVQto that waid danosnoedtsa

moid eviL Wa a n son that it was to existrafie

is ths time of Qtrist tad tha apaatles, yet nooe

wen couatcd ts lem troly dnistisss or M 2ai mn-

>ky daistiaas because they wen ownenof daves.

To cdl it now a Bionl evil is to accost tha ehris-

tdas of tile Sootfa ^oidiiog da.

And it wss urged, moreonr, that vrbataver may

be tbs present intentions of the ezecstirt tomrnSttt ift OOtblflf to VSL They a n the men creatures of

the aodety. The society hm ddiberatdy ted

asaaiEoasly itEolved that they can tad oi^t to

publish en thiB subject, sad if the pteaeat executive

Song af tka W n i 7 .

Heart be srillt In tbedaikBeaaef Bowthoo Coamtatbae

Betboaatmi

V O X

m

WiB-

Si-'

Betbinttin! ' V u n W aU tky wiAta axe iBafc« TO! the weed of Ged bath brokm lifo^dack a7Maria,gQod<irai..

fctbooatail n

BMHtbMstiUI T^tby ntber'e *o«t «C rasa. Wait tto yet bcfon hit fia, BetbyswadetHcnaca WiU— :

Ewpthotstiat

Uid.Biyeodt Bvth7gm,0iBaTlbe AU imbmtBBVe. oletilly.

Fron thy fnlnca* m a i tB Bie StiO. yet fwleni ia tbee. Till frtHS aiabt ;be day ibsQ siriB»^

Shepherd. Eagl ^ ^

—Tbe wtide of the Sontbera Bsat^ ita nzme, escaped tha notice of the TenaoM Otherwise this paper must pardoi as if sa treaaiait of tbe sulgect, seeM ifiiin aTiSk The fasts stated above c a ^ iwt fan, ham W

rbe Betdd thus cbdes ui for not cmiMiM ror ttateyympectitig Bder S i m ' ,

those mad. IwtootherTnstiB. W ^ h e d m i S

swhrotljer T s have been d»wa m « n i M dsaderm? A c ^ n s if yoo fimm

tllXK SO [ducal. mate ante Tbe uncbMcluiig dogma cfBnma innsfti^ wbdmng majisrity tf ita peteu torn ftmfc adhere to the UD-inueluiig d n i ^ (MttiTv

ever makes extenmtooa4i iaia owii nomination, vn are m a tiiat to* Jamt e a t a ^ aceeesioos to the "Man af S W wfflmf to ed I7 "hbetd anti-lsadasA Bipiim - ^ ccmtiary, so far as 'Tj.li •]iiiiitoar a n a — , to prevail amoDg us, to just that fB]paiia our p e ( ^ fdl an ea^ pny faefiaen^nUBBB

end wiles. The very laws of tbe bnae ^ d must be dtered to pnvent it ffffijaai BmH,

We think tbat reasa palpably ijniiawiinlj,. dodons, and we know that the tea d toCdv dispron them.

W e not only dm^dy pdnt to the NsrSjra af A ages, bat esp«aaHy pdiit i m to bm fino^i aatte whom he quotes agdnst dd laodaoik lapt^ even Wall, and to a pooace to coBbBdn wtt the one he lately quoted. Beaiit.

' Tiirdhi, tb<TC is ansler sat, idio do not aah separate from, but rail at 013 cha.-di. deigy, M '

people, and dl other protestente m bdDg ette aa '

Cirattms (as many of them do tlusr tari seotimeot tt> bej or ns dbtrdt,- h a n ^ na dihifiL;'. nor Christiaa pnsbyten, ao sacrament, ia. M ' you see Mr. Gate and lhat sort do tnadiyiuiBati thM censure.

•'Tbs? sm God be thanked, bot few ot ihwaai fargooem tM qHrit cf uichaiiahtessii. jkaf thatsre,desantobethoaebtasfar&aii anity as they censure all otbeca to be. & ^ excomamnicates aU ChridendoB, eaapt Msadf and so very lew, does stand ifm/adi mtdnd-catedfrtothembemreaooaoBS. • a ^ « •

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I rb» w»T< ^.KtSUBllwX

aUf tBBWtn4 k«a» imwTU* u4

amaut, ts ,r CSTltt, Savtii Urt '

Mill •III— f

BtoIttlBr«>a

t e n ; a : Si ; tOot.i. T*- '

s Tbt '-Imt, cdiaaaw *B eafc. (1 J«i iurar»*ta>aall

•i,i«atir. aair taaa< II1 ir '-r - S — 1 ao saa claBfc ku«a I otittTBaaaa.1 chanfa MsiiUaa taai a t e I Cot. i.-S-4a. S ot

jvr. a {uUSai ajcj^ ir r.yTMMJa«iia af •ad |3s(ail^a*ntfe ki •ratlaa W Ua w%iai. •war Uit <151. aal tint] wit hr ritUna, amyTf Mao. a. U : n t a i 1

«Ido not say, tl^ bat e ^ ing diiicSd be oMd e m with these. B k J I soch a ttoperd' ol«tina(7, anxnuoa, aal mmn-rioos seET ancat te be a>M very di^MaaB a l M St Pad meant by the name of hmtg, aha ht ardafed1StaB,thetsu(^ men ba tfasaH stela first aad aeoond admcnitiia reject J i v m

, EratnatiaJ y signi^ thst temper; sad f nfam thsy wi& be replaeedbj itthenwho wiU aot I Paul tcok it to thai sensed that {daai. retose. The Bodety has rmoilved to the seoocd of I Hi.TB cconi soaa <V thb omia (oaa Bftr themreEotatiooathatif itpablishtofavoroffna-loDTSBSs. 5 o m xtxa tbb. Hoora, I u i ^ yenoKt," or of "^eate," or of'toirtfopTf,''it can not with propriety rdum to publ^ to favcff cT "AmSLtrMMT." ItbaaieadTedtoefiinttfaattbe Anti-aavery movement of the Nenb k as truly a •'sysUm of rt^pnt or vend rtform" as the tem-peraace monment, and thisis not only ofieadn

CF SPCB js wBta uona coxa err rwer cs, mcT HEsnao wxra rsia, a x o b i d ivsmi i R a y 1

soaiors s r a u t vms waics s h k t w k s c t

A K t n s x n - M a k t i r i z w n a W A m c x s ,

EJUS w.iz sracau, Ki.Ta asatr ucLuaxa."

Now, Wsther Shavs, plaaaa yidd tfaes% tti abon two piBBte to tiur fovor, do 1

dgdfT V M 4 D 8 C C f 9 0 d ^ B C p ^ f f i t b f t Q O C H m B f ^ b

JafeaVapeod BOdes^, sa mthiBesaaha waaoBe of thav-iy feat vrho had Cteiat poinaad ovt to h^n-J.cobaa' Nou^ pp. 39, « t

liVTiai tUt sgrm Bt^tSdd^ Bsiam sod othaa.

MmfleMeoBeadea that dltha d i a e ^

tioBed kt tUa chapter bad beeft A M ffiao^

m d wcra daces ApoflMea by

3hiatoippmedtoh«nhae&the ^ ^ ^ Mrnihtbrntrn mnakmoi if Ibi-

2 « T W o f teaaae T i . h i i iiitwieato

x ^ ^ I aadBdLtatS. It ' ~ * Tasfcaaemaaeiet.—,

M t l T S ^ t t e n i t

Pabl:ca.«)M—which Board has chaise of tte sustained only by their rdiance on the power of God

work of Ooapcrtage. It seejis ai first as thoagh and of bis truth. Baptists to dl tha South win

thry would Ut tha maUer pass almast withoat re- very probably foUow tbdr txsmple. But I ban

mark. The brethren to Richmond gingood dm- w»t yet toJd what was done. Benantbe facts:

oers, and thoae who eat good dinners usudlydo It appears that somewhat mo.-e than a yearago,

not fed much Uka makmg good speeches for an gnat afljrte wete made by some northern men, to

boor or two afterwards. By tba tact of one or two | to drive the Society toto the publication of tracte

judicioaa brctliren, however, this difficulty was so

far overccme that cnoagi of interest w m cxdted to

tl cit sundry excellent off hand addreesea from

brethren representing various portions of tba State,

i and booka upoo tbe mibject cf slavery. It

wen known to be one of those subjects about which

then wen most essentid differences of opinion

among evasgelicd cfaristiaos, and oooGcquentiy a

aodooe fiom BiDtber Dillard whorepreatated the subject exduded from tbdr pnblioatK»S l ^ a « » -

General Asndatkm of Kentucky- Utationd proridon. C o n s U t u t i o ^ d ^ t i e s

In regard to Bible operations, then is evidenUy are, however, very easCy d i s p o a ^ o ^ m a j O T ^

an incnaso of mterest dnoe your vidt last year, I who are determined ' '

but insdting to dnistiaa at ths Sotith.

And fntherstin, ft was fwitradwitfitt whatever

might be tha intentiocs or tbs proBdmcr ^dadges

of tbe prewnt exeuuti«a eouiuiittae, they could not

exceed m aoiesmity«r in biodhis oUigttioD,

proviaioa of the eonatitation of the aodety itsdf,

upon which t went into opperati^ upon which it

has redeved Oioasaads snd thodasndsof dollsrs

from Soathem christiaas, upon alanhd£ng

dnistiaas ban fdt justified to oootribattog fredy

aad conBtantly to ite support This piovisiae ex

ptesdy stipalates that it daU not publidi upon

any subject bot such '%s an calculated to receive

toa^iimbationofsaevangeScddiriBtians.' Yet,

now the sodety onanimotuly sds aside this cmut:-

tutwmd pledge, to whidi it owM ite royexistance

and reedves tbat it may and oagbt to discuss the, , , , i.. -• . „ . s r , ^ rf » I lance latdy with our friend Sears oa th) Dr, ! • •

mord and tdigioas aspects of |kvay » b « rt j *.kaaltoi'

pleased to Me tbat the caldaated t ^ ^ t e a L fr:m Bdtimor', has atoacted int dtoMB except from tbe Ptdsbxptist p^oa. IttBt^W Eastern and Northon exdanges btM

bat I fear ther4 is yet not half ao much as should

be. The report of tbe Board c o i q m up t o -

morrow when I win be able to judge mote oomitly.

Last Sabbath I preached to Brother Teaadde's new church in Washmgtobdty, and remained then . ^ v -

on Monday and Tuesday to see the public bufldings CiK Massssssa," {tbs Mgaa of the society) for

and other objecte of interest The riote aoi blood June 1857, we ban the results.

to set them'aaide. Then

wen those who insisted that the society diould

treat wbat they caUed the "gretfS moral evil," of slavery like other great mord evils; and tbe matter

was tefered to a spead committee of fifteen, to

be by tbem considered for a year. Inthe«AKXM

even if w e a n an Old IiandwaA

youV

— A lady to Tsoceasae sends two doBuiaMdi. ed by raising turkeys, sad .reemmesli ttes Is dotbasame. Aodporteurto VirgiiawiBtdito aladyonwhoa bacaUed,thatdiakt|l«Bkim whicbshe called her misdonaiy bim, d nkl chidnns to sell ta aid die caaae, a d ftadBto^ leaotu ts Nep two met haas te tts less ^ poaa.

Who will do likewise!

—Smdl things to the faaid' of FltaiiiMtodqpai mm of life to this mala Pope Adriia tat kk life by a A disiirgui-hed Bsaidi b b b b A b

lost bis life by B^r-. Aaacnenn, tha Iwaaftllli poet, lost his bfe by thantf cf a grajpt., BBBa peror CbsilM the Sixth was deprtvtd d ldifib% a iSbSkrooac.

—A broth» Sanders of Kentmiy. hsi

and other objecte <

shed connected with tbe munidpd dectioo, and

of which so much has been sdd to tbe p ^ m oc-

curred while I was there. It was a terrible bud-

ness—and an parties must regret that it bad not

been the vilUans who came to the dty for tbe ex-

press purpoae of creating disturbance who wen

kiUed instead of the unofiendingdtisena wbom ca-

riodty had l«ougbt to the scene. If time bad

•Itismorti^agaiidooiistrDnBesoaghfor Pedo-

beptirta and Caioptiellites to deny the christiaa char-

acter of tbe misictry and faapti>m of both John and

Cbriatbutit is positively thamefd and disgtaeefnl

to the Bame of Baptiste, for prafeaeed Baptist writers

to unite with tbeei to thia treatmeat of tbe Evange-

list If the miuiUry, tcachugs and baptism of Jdia

aod Christ and bis diadfdes wtie not christian, of

whatusearethey tons? why were tbey recorded for

oor iastnietisa aad ezample ? Mr, Dancan, of Kew

f>rieaiia. author or editor of Von Bobden's book, has

latdy brought out a History cf Baptiste of tbe first

twoeestoriee, if itca^be calleda History, totowhich

behas iatmdBcedbiaGerman auihors views or bis

own. He SIT*, "Beiiig SDch, and 80 ealied.tb^ [the

Apostla] needed not to reeein tbcmsdvee the ordi-

aaaee of bsptisB; and it asst always, from "iaot ef

astiefaetety hisltncd evidence, reaaiu dovbtful

hetherU^ ever did TBttin christian baptism pn>-

pet^aocaUed." • • "Tbeduistian otdisaBoe,it

ia moat probable, waa ao^toatitetcduBtfl after their

caQaaApedlea.'' This m ^ appear Iaara<d to tnae.

apiBg.m U doee. after tbe Geraas BdMid. bet itia

lyamr wicked, to cur estiiriatiia t aad audi a ems

^ ilkf as atraigbt-forwaid Btbto' BaptisU will never

aiarit u» uaa brSthar Pnindtxsar^ classical tsno.

f Vor thaw of eitf «wa biathna who da oawiniat

toa»ptduawiihaat a «Basraai«asia.I woeU ac/

When the Sodety met ou the tlarteenth of May,

to the dty of N. Y., ^ e actian of this committee

was among the very first item of busiaess. Iqooto

bdow 80 modi of the mmutes of thdr proceedings

as bears upon tbequsstion hefon us.

"The Rev. Dr- Knox Chairman the Executin

Committee," made a statement ot the soiaetim hi»-

toty during the year, to wUch he spoke of thia oom

iiermitted I o«wild°han spent wedu instead of days | mittee of fifteen, as foHows:

ddightfuUy to this great dty. I hope some dty "That committee, it is weH known, had itaodgto

to ntam and vtateach of thechurehea. I hada msinlyto a diverdtyd sentiment on ths part of

very pleasaatmterview with dl the Pastors, aad it the ftiends of the sodety re^tec&ig ite true rda-

wiUhc .org enlfbrget the kindness, e s p e ^ y of tions to one of the most perrading and agitating

BaiaerG. W . Samsonof the E, street church. I subjecte of tbe age. The executin comnnttee

am thankful thrt the Lord pwnutted me to meet look with great diffirenco to the nport of tins com-

withbim at bis own home. I win write you tgato mittee, winch it is understood they an now retdy to

to-morrow. j submit ts the result of thdr inveBt>eatii», sod to

June 5tl!. Tha morning after, a little nuacenaae- j tha action of the aodety thereoa."

ous bustoees was given to tbe consideiatioa of the I Then fdlowed the report of that committee.—

report cf the Bible Board to coontetion with widdi. The ftOlowing extracte wiS show what groaad it

Brother Reid, a retomed nusdtmary cdpotteur of I stands upon to regard to the slaveiy quesdoa:

the American aad Fordgn Bible Sodety, who hts "It is due to thia interesting oceadon, to record

spent somsTCvm jearsNewto Mexico, tad is now with devoat thanb to God the harmony aad Cbru

K-vtog to Virginia, made Eoma very totensttog state-1 tisa confidence tli^ pnvdled to the discasdoa snd

meat of fscts cosnected with Bible destitatioa to I adoptioaof the reaolntioos, tha snbjest of daveiy

that country. Severdvery totereating speeches fondog a part of the report And the comiaittee

wen made by various bnthrea, aad a bog and cheridi the iwp^ that by tiie divine blesdnS; thdr

rather pnwy one by the OorrespondicgSeerdtry of I views of tha subject wflU meet the ^probatiai ef

tha NasbviUe Board, to which, bawever, the people I thdr chridiaa £tieada to an parte of oat coontry

had pdiUenseaocgb to listen with ereat patiatMa. I «It should be constantly IBroem mjad that the

Intbeeveniiag^rcixmor tbe Foreign Mioion work of fdth is notcompleto withoat tbe labor of

Board ctaeap, tad thoe was a great mam maatiog Ion tad tha patieaoa of hope. Aad whoeaadmbt,

coeiaected with (htt subject at night The to- that with Badi toflnenoet ta Jdth, hope and dari-

tereat to sa^jwt was flndy saitoinad by the ty. to tffitaoa with that d i s ^ ^

aeverd Epetkets, botS to the day tad tlni^t j lonato wdt f « tha finrit tiO aahanrestBatBOB, iia

Junefi^ 'EbaadtT of tha day waa ths report I aad cU otter ward esAafaaByidd to the p n ^ ^

cftha S:ato MisBMa B i ^ a most totenattog | t r i n a ^ of the g o ^ "

itwtaba

« r « a toawAidalaiaito

BBJBmBDIww*

documents I was aatooii^ and delighted to tears

bow vast a woric this Bdard of the Geoerd Anoda-

tioo is dotog. Bow saa|| it baa doaa with the

IiiutediMaaaatit£spaM|It was toooaaactiai

with tl^ report that BroflPAdBdexter mada hia

bastipoidt. lamsanttdBBoaidwiUhaaBBtaiBad

w h a t ^ d M Biay W atooog O a Baptiatsor tiba

Old Domtooa. I foUBkalBMatiicwfaaB Ihsaid

wbat s(*atthiagB they had doa^ and yet B it aot

half a( what thayooijM todoaadinbah^ wiado

toalkw yetrintara. . >

Xba Mttoot te TtBOk Matjr ia-

m r n A - ^ m l •

«In rdatton to pabGdung OB the B a l ^ of slave-

ry, the mimitiee recommend the aaop&B of tha

following readatfooB m a i ) : ^ oat the fiat ofdis-

ttoctkn batwaaa what tha ABMiiata Tract Sadaty,

acoocdingtoUs oocatitaikD nay cr m i j aotpob-

Hdi.

<a; Sesdad. That tha Amaacaa%act Sodafy

wasMtobSdiailibraddliate {nrpm^mimdr ^

d i S m a knoidadgaof tod JiniCiBi{«

Badeamai itf B t a m aad to proBwto tte iatmls

dtalgodliaamaad aoBad aaonB^ bjr dadreala*

knows very weU tbat these a n ml^eete o b wtodi

"an evangalicd christians" do not aad cannot

agree, onlesB it take for granted wUeh it rctHy ^

pears to do tbat no d a n holder can be an '-evaa-

{died christiaa." If the a9cie^ is prepaied thss

ddiberaidy to trifle with tha express pledge of ite

own printed and publisbed conatitatiaD, what rdi-

ai2ce caa ba placed nptntitvrrbjlfrtmattfrivate-{y made to itt Soutiem agmts an imastharieed

member of ite cxecotin committae, tad tiiat two

ri^t to the face of O e pobGc tad priated declara-

tioa of that Stan exacaiinooBimittee-'that it looks

with great difference to tbar^nrf rontaywpg theae

offendn leadatiODS.

It was to view of Each coaddertiioas ts Uiese

that the Baptist Geserd Assodatioa of tgima,

was led with great aaaaiinity after a long aad very

aUe Sacasaon of tha whole subject, to all ite bear-

ings, to adt^ tbs foOowii^ pre»ible acu Rsdu-

tkms:

Wbereaa, the American Trad Socie^, at ite last

sni(nd Dieeting, adopted as the report cf the oom-

mittee of fiifUen, appototed at the pteriooa meettog,

to whidi report davery is represe&ted as a ''mard

evil," aad as being "kaowa to promote mord evils

aad viem, wbidi ara coademaad to Scripture."

wbidi mord evils and vices ' csa sad ought to i>e

discnssad to tba pablicaticDg of tba Sodety."—

Therefore,

1. Resolved, Tbat ^vexy is a subject to regard

to wbidi Eraagencai Cbns/Hm the Umted

States do not agree; therefon the discoaioii of ibe

subject to the publicadona of ths Society—eaped-

aUy if wa hare reasoB to bafien to soA pdiliea-

tioas the seatisaente avowed by tha Sooety a n to

ba advocated—win ba a vioiatiaB of tibe first artide

of ite ffHaiitutioB, which nqtdrm ite pabbcataai*

to ba OB^ aadi a n eaicatotad to recdn the ap-

piobatioaef tQ Bva^dieal ChristiaaB. '

S. RtMktd, TSiat tte BCB&ineBto tipiiBBid to

tha wjiort af the«nimwttre> aad adopted by tte Sode^, a n coatnry to O a viiwa, aad r^aoaeUd

to the character of SoBtbstB Ctoatims, aad that

they caanot oawndrntly co^nwato with iii while

thiae viewa a n mdatained.

S. Sexobtit, That we adnfe

aad faathna, for them rmaoBB, to withhold ihdr

ooK ienrttoti fKm the SoaaQr w M * it

pieBBBt pOdtiOB.

As l b a n made this letter m loBg kbtady aid

the Bolgect wfll donbttaa ooB* m other eaaaec-

tioBBlfcibeerflrjh* prewBteV naadcBoCB^

own. 4 TooatoOfafUt,

A. 0 . U m a x .

I the £rai^a!«BB»C the foSoai^ i«|iaii»

0 coofiBEs that ff I ato-rs FiiDer tndSti^Bitf

that we have teen. Our shattcrmcintoiiagmena the brother Seats, coiscs to osidnsico : ara free te 1 tained tbe views <i{ Elders FiiDertadi torite immersed Pedoes to wniimaiw «niki tists."—Ck. JwJcr. " '

—Shddoa. BIskemaa iOb_ ban toysBtitf issaed to a w a i ^ a vahiahle anf is^akf work OD ibe use of totoxicaang hqaail. by B m dent Kott, of Dnioa College, with aa abis dastico by Prof. Tayler Lewis, with la Affto contdmng Mr. Ddeiaa>s Ldter te SaBH-King. .

TtaematcredefsniooB and the iraiil af IslgBB patient study of a iRat questim by mch * a « as Praadent Kott, d'Bnioo Cdlega, toawa^ found attentiao- In theae Lectutes be m a * the most diffict^andddicatesal^ tottoW

field of Tempetaace toquiry, leavn^ thing more to l>e said or stndied, m tiatMi d " may t* jnsUy tegarJed as a m a ^ l fie evesT man who wrold be premiered tB art B i g fend the moBt Bscrrd trutba wtodi tbs d W has broasbt mto dispste.

—DOIXG Gooc.—A has a ktter ftom a ssteeril tboRse you to distribute oaa yoar caper fe tha ymr, to jndge deserving, sod draw maa • j good Tdigioas paper is ^ a m t ^

gratnitoos diatrtbatiaii.—Eaaags-

— A genaemstt fa Sew T a k a U e ^ ^ i t t IfewdajSSloeearrmittBnceof fi»tem

nssd fa wndiag e o ^ the Wd^^ I ai«tor toisdigat Baptat aaaata% Md, era who tbe paper. TtugnMt las mselTBiinii^toa; ingpotf'fatKt. tnaiaer. Be — * *

1. AUtJuttn,! auasaiMulr Sadars I •V a fsaaaaiia af < Kit* or fin rtrj \mC 1 ac e/Jwr awaaiar •

S BUatudlu mfmti^: !»»U«<« I

Siianen la MUn, I » *«a»l» all

th«t tiM Um MJmfii I frtiaMai ut cmwdt. Br ftirVsAt raarosas I

aaituiardkW pmiB<st at th« sBaa

tf rareMioudni ) a.BaMMt

ikaMarttea^tahBita rrimMmty. anflrfs la ' t'Vd timmM, w 1 Ckmk^ekna

a. an nunsst » alitW^i a anuaarafi^J am almOl aa, « 1

•;;aaa%aUiaaaaa oaOhtatJ 8iAMlalla>*a,iaacra etiMii

1 TtM £<Ui.aM < iniiss ar ti*auaa,is, 1 auTum it PnOR-i lBni,4[al

iti : an ast ua I* 1 •BSrm ai« ft-UX t t. »>«TUa tt»1

aab aaA •tor**. aa< laarlnti »talMBla afcar "•*> •rtaiaKlia:teniie.i

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mmt ta • .in Ibrm i m iaikz: laiydiK, tf^ tarnl%tns TttM, teal, aaS aaa. na I. Cferttf (ar«u ;

I' iralk aUktbal •uwtME aa teauika, tStaaw irthar. nanmai—tsaka

e raiacinxs aas t

1- Tkax. k a.

MtmA. ifta> aia t- TSara wauDast! n.atu ttfrv fcvaaa

aaSaM

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t imdrnfi^tiiHti^ tonatonllwiV

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This is tbe &Bored time for the rr-tfesaeeBapdst toaan to buias of the paper, if o b » » for Backaambe(8tBp}£ed. SeaiflB;

—P^nv—Tbiie an 780 ed Sutcs, to vrtsch an 3 ODD

n 1000 pounds a day, ar Z7B,0«»j dl oar dmitics I for wapptog pap«

s n n s d . and. sha average y . . . , rsgsislOOOOtnBS. Itis eatiaa^i a ^ poods dT i V

Englaadaisd Fraaoa. ,

_ T H a O O f i E a a Hiwast—th*

nttoeBttoatcsdatihe h a m d tf States of OMa.

000,0® baflidadr

- T h a OoBat i a b o w to deaiagpuaBifstaMtyl W t k , a t «l,Oq a * ^

to thaTwnraiak ' M a D i w ^ to tha cadtdla-

> t a a 7 h a a a s B h 7 O e ef a aapd t d a B ^ f ^ ^ u p b i S b s k ^ ^ ^

iitxmm, laniSltainftti

tessi m m B i p w r .

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•-Aj^ftfitaMt*

to WbatiteUwe

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rf ItaBC

Specisl I BDMjr wiB naUi

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KEEP SEEQBS THE PEOPLE.

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•huwii if rlwiiMi

• {DtnfiBBi tttel ^ ^ l i i i o U w .

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j a t tBfc l I t a n t e f f l M

l l g y M y i r y w i h M,. thK ite tela ft VUmj

BfrtetlM tf iB t hzB to IBS &*anta viliiir

ter net , » t » do nstMiiy | a t Qcr ti'huicU, cjng^^ inii

B i ^ n u M s r u . Docnosn or Mtrast cscKaDa. t.aMb><4,>wNn,ou^ii»n*>B. >flt.U:*. not

i,<ii»iiniilMi«t>«|iiB th<t m tiitklaa* t%-Mi cr Sat w&ml . aMB3K.t:4-01.1^12; i r s tvz . -n . i rtn a rm of ga*. tfa»wtTfwiilatlw af Hgf«, md

I jOu)it.»*»—iynM<H«i««f J«jti3a»aa«. 't. ttaWar*•( M a r t tiuSfintar Soa tb<a(ati iat&a

i. AA iMMi (astsk of Chlilt > oompuT of icriytB-[ Jyliiimii t (art af telSnwa aikIMr wm-

. i i i iK ititirtM ad atkm aafnbsUnt.) •••iliui tf IMLiM teiMti

I mm» •UMIii-Uiu, • tta at Mraulna. un laKtwint ar

ilnkataaaMasaataL lt.T; X I mk . l i If IM.1: l -S; M a 3: «l—a; MvX

IOM^I: w a ; laT.«: rhtUy jr.-tSatStO—a

' 1 Tte"kcO tK^w" idKSin axt > Ckmbat Otebt «a jKk,

|:«.lkdmka^Ml^,}Mta>atiataraKmas fUltw j ii»ariniaaantb«ianaf«»ai—iiiaiiliiial ta««<ai»eiat.

I amaannir *«Mk, l«t ta i j M teth

•til^, a (flMat CimnH nUtimuUf; |iitMStlr.«M»««aknbaaaaapattteipa»bi tkkai«.

tOHtaciMia WOiaXfnstiH. Btt tSM B»Bb*ii e( •aaw aiwak tan* l i ^ ta aaa* ta ta« taU* atmt tB aa>

• ••U^itMiaBl,*** r iancM vitk tM laflutiv «a • «am*aiarilM J* Oaaaca* fawt. B« 1

teirB-ia. t. OfttMiaa] • af a Mlam ta «a-

tiian i a rimr Umv m i

go T m n i i t i H i 1 MTt do fatiaffix^tiiaatl^, -

j^tkwtiOma.^'--I aT HirriiiriiiLMtnMiu TXnr ^

l A r t e CBriigiL «> bt. B^ t M

IK.kraiiuBaalateiaWntn, iB tb* mtmatt tteCnaitr I ta 'Tfiiiaalailaia m tta taiiti I3d raaairreosa at CktiA j l1>iaTiMlna«a*tt<a ^ n b a vitb Christ, mai cm-I nOoa to Ua antlaa. Om. cuil* aslr, tkanAm, caa aa-

I IWa4aal(% aa« lha yaafMlna af kaftiaai mmmt U la IrreUlifraa, anaft*>-U< t i tUmrf OtJ H MiCi.'

|«Mt.l.W;aa*M:1«; jui* WMt;fete*: 1-4; Aatat: haataaa; »mm.*i «-*; Oai. ISJ eaI.t:»-X;.

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mm GB icjcot^ j/tmtM isnpCTr HKi 1

t a e s a t i t t i i t t ^ m a v T n UT11M1

r rma. Vaa, t ntK . 1 QoaB art rmm ns, j j j ^ : '

nxa f aiMu n u x am^x wttivji uuu f s n c v tigijfe

WAmam, a v ^ ' BaojuKsn."

. j u i l i i ;

, criOa, aat hj^taffayfart, af aa; asta, ttatlbayfMij (».«• tiO} aai] ba^

mt ilgirHfca iiW af ••^apn'aa/* la 1o a nuuna, arWa naa f ttaiatrMt aeteiaaaf aaraia, iSm that It 4w •a wlm aiaaaaay —Caoan, Aatkca, Staait, *a.

S. attmiai* fcliml— a laaiHaaifir mgnt tkat frtwutin •layactaUatMHtaaaaateiaiilaiid kr tba t w t u a (T

4 Ulitmn I * m m . 1B Ika aasa af tta TiialtT.—Btuit. I J. JhrnigaU otmlmM Mata^tin w n a t a t e a atelt jMlttattUa «Ma aotteaiakaaaiiiaa mmMMdftr, ar

aamrtt t j - k m ^ t i r m , aa4 Oata la tka ataoat ' ptimm u t uatra^rioa aasag Qian, aa n ^ auBisa.

• • r ' W l n a s M It ia ta ka ateiauaoL L AaIalaiate4biaa>T!i>aaaaBaiaaail7 lOra Ikac tba (•«•

aaaatataf ifc»ataat»mn>ainhaa»aaymntt <lmacna<c, (L wMIat ta »aat«aetmaailiaabi*,)aadelti*« tta»r*«

{1!ia Bayliat Ckatsh k Un faiMt

4 «• aadatf, acsiaitrt acaa yrtan^In^ iB»ila( t m I (MM aC mrntfUnt ttarttea, ha*ta( d-f imi twtjtcf, it^mMmmt, Tdm ia tka mimtitrr, <aa tUUr ta caOal a

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in r i igTmmai r i i i i j r O t t i i a i t e l l t t M l i M

iiilMiinirjp IMHL It niiK u d Oat i

( H ^ ihwr*. ar V Ckrial, ar a taraaah of tba Umnh^Ckritt. C in iMitlaia tmbtUi kariat UfuU^tt jkmtm ftd

iCanaatacarutamtuaipwaiMaa. <1. a is tha Iwata of ataOar, aa a a»*a,I t n awt-ttmora.- m

kstaar rqpa >a<au>aa|;MlBaa;faas aaa-

i^iMllraa Oa aau aad atOaaasaaaf imolar ko4iaa aagfiiaf aal taka luaaHad kr aa; aat akaaU •ft aataftai ta, ia aar «ar> aa Ktiytanl cksnbaa ••ate gnaaftaaaa sSotal atnMaaa at (&• taapal

•X iiXsstiST rnmpUB. LTka M»f,mtt JffiUa akaa. saallaja* «tt& kuaaa

ax na!B!0B,b, aat anr h*a ba«% tka ralliioa af

ofFrariiknca Aft i* AdiiKLtet

rgttii .Anamon, tliB iaaraQniik i M ^ a f c j T M Ttm^m-I wvs daprired tf liiaBflpfe^'

iol Kaibjcaqrybaa Mfcnia Vflxcsd Snra <at tiba Dc.

Wakavataa

Sad pspEnk.

yxcfHnmB fasvK-I Oar ScnrndET i t i

t ia •iHiiaiiaa rf. ta Uw SiOawiDf i a a i i t ^ I ta <sinftH that if I airtai^

m i a r s i d B e B ^ l i L tn QCSKBCOEIMt VPS^ tih^l

i t O a ^ i a m ' m m m la te a nIaaUa aod

^ Bqtaaa* fcjf ft*^ ; imli an afala

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! aait&a&Bilaaf iaBSiia< aaiA a » «

VuiaB CaDi B. J m i f a tlMB Xeetmca ba aoHBiB

^ f t fcafa aatjaeli ia I a(c{aiI7^ laailua aavaiv b(its>afiad,aD t b a t m v ^

d t a a t n m a l t v ^ J ^ t ba to inei*

tuf i i te wbkii tiia ata.

t J>arim tna, (w iafttaB aa< « tqHoi, |K>iiaanhAlBl»Ixnaax3,kaC, « u i aula tauln iaatna laa FLAUr unaiiiianii m t i t w ^ t . a a»B»Ma CM paaniTa la aUwMMlaaf Ctoat bttamaa-

mt aaa-tsaaiia^, ia la 4adK haw Ikr OiiOl i* u ^ i l ^ a a t iawkatpsiatan ma7ar<]7«aBi>>Tki±.. aat ••IMi la *ar aw aC laaat «r feia paaMr* nqsinnaaite xte|gaBh«&aT*M.ait«taraira<>»Ut]ia rmt of Tielat-

t an 7 la^era Ikar, anOaaM ar fTaatiaa, (a tan abnsii, m cqerauljr ttmrnmrniti, «r axamfM. la ftisttatf f*r-

% Maa llsaa ata an teaam iarartiaaa aal tratttSaaa, : a MM tarUiia. spciakUaf, foeriat, Aa., aow ynrHaai \ ^ iltll i tw. far a l i ^ ao i.iJjta»at wairaad caa ba g M^aataaa, isnarata, aana .

k. ektU tan &3 mm, ma^tr, ac ck-sak, lha aattand^ "a^lfcagatta artiaaataaraiiaatwtaig of kiacUaRhn-a laB,la laaaaa>,ardaa«aktom<>aad BdaUtataoaa a t a r in^L. CaaaRnaar vkatakaiiMtakllahad la • U B - t o Ifeaa, ZUUaOS.

IWmii iyi n ipUi l , PiaiMt^.

F t p e n , D^'tM.

U i a HnT^^^aHt^n f ^ o l iwliaianii mji t s i U«Btr tf a ania

B ^ S f l i * Book ^ atom jnat M cmdarMr aya Im abalf tbwt

o f a n a U G e H s a l a d a s . X ^ S f n a ^ a r a ^ can. Wa ^pealed frent tka oc&uob oT laofiber Oaffi, tha t k n adiac Ika iadai^ to tb> B^fi t t i of the State of C t a q ^ ; a J He v a ^ i a t i m rauleroi.

Wftappealcd foantlnpaiapUet rftha aalltacw editcr thaTon Eobiin book to tkadanoustMB atlaiBe, awl t ia(tB^JitJat i« i r t» i i ro{ . Wl» eodonsatbeOBfeiilnakT Wban k it CBceiitad. to-dayt

A UttlB Hutory.-PMnftal A I u b . - A Littte E g i t

Tms Kaca-WaatenOBisiiao Adrceat^ U CM caco,neai^pMpetMtad tbe-fidlowiiis wdl

kswBtUadioad: ;

u h m e diaasaed: diaaKapiiIprtawitliFMab^rthia. aad ta no war ncogww them aa miniat^ n ^ n * h i e m «od iataiannca ataat dHpaeaAiL yetit itttacriyeooatttentwarie. -Wbydo O n e ^ t o a ^ l h e L o r i i , t a b l e t B e e a ^ « « u 4

fc tiristiott. With aoeh * inn hoa caa thaj- snua car laiaat tn ta anttr tWr palpita-

i ^ o f ow «to»-Hrtifia they daaiar for acctamn Kbb, a seetariu tabic and ezdoaira pal p t ^ve thank them tliatther aaeompanT t h e a e ^ toleraacea with Uie ezpiuatiao—"BuSto a n not Protestanta." "

lliia tamblx alarnied onr B^rtiat biMhar of the Cbhstin 'Kcub. asd altheocli ooi«Stecd a irfrri, tnodest Mid weU aJwrned Wother, yet he etidei^ ly haca hia halaaea—and bia cmertay»t Oeaame time—tad bettaya Ua itadiiv.

"Tilt t&wr at tfaa^ioocaii o a ^ M w t o toy that tiki o d y B a p t ^ m M r in the cooitiT Oat a i .

I OB aSad our brother'of the Times a bttle

See

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Ua ftfigifiaji paptf hi J

to m h ptmm m jm... ldi»wo= aw S r U*

t a ha«»r t t a n t i a d a t e i i * . L—Exchmp. ^^^

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,ef the W a u a w l ^ i * -^ anaaafaia ^

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If larfr te *

l A S n S T gaOTXATtTTS, LlknaMibina,kBl a Ut fa t tamaaat

•hlaaakaa tanaaaad tfaaawhetna Uaaiaif kaaa la-

tiai* aia as aathatM adaiatas, kat haa a'^kantaaaMllBf aate tka aatbarnjaf a raftlar

' loa aaUaat kr a jmbj tn f t t iati

tlk«rinapnB£Iamcttt7 tsa haa* af nnklf , aa 'MMMateaaak>af«l{Bt.aailaaBaapatef l(i«aEt7,saa "athaaa, fcat at t^alt, mm» i,«.i aaaii i at a* Ihaa aaai

Iwitt ita oocataa

jallWeftcttaofclaipiaaakta* ' ^ • W l k r taaaawkOB «« aaaaUar tai; kaptiaa4 aad

««aKiaiaUriataaaa,niaa«aaDT arUat that tt krwia bniia laoaa taikara ta aaaaty Ifeaai,

Ikij iiliJai IB ka, aad anaatraa tka ant aa aar of ttair aiataa, aai tkaa aaB«zm tkas

iMwwIatrar tSan to ada l^akakoUaadtaaA

axataato tolit aat yalyila aa* aa •r af sar a n teaasiSaatlaa.

J ^ a l a ^ a f knaataat kaiia*«:s ia taa kickact aealaat-aat taaoalr trflma»lfac «ka

"•Wfia^er am^ilaaj that laa aoU af a akai^ a»«f

• rtHtattea apaa tka aaaaUtarat |«5» 0

^ ^ ^ • a a i t l a i a a k eoataatiaa haa tka tifhtto ev pt!iie«*ora*a« ihieh tiwrauy kara

M aar aalr xaaafoaaa*. aMaa, aal «i|a to par-«f«BrlaatBiiiiHauBata tba f m t Cislaibanl-

aanc etaaaatad ana aqr ttiar^ kat kBTakaas, la aBacaa, taa a m -

afCkAHfaaaai aatafearahaa, - Ctar<k,lMaca

iniatTOt tiaaaaateltHar

Tocataa the cxdoaian of Oe aihiiatcra of other da-nomfnumoa from otg polnitah the Tamtuu Baa-tisi, a a l ^ a a v a by e e t t a paitiM in the S o ^ Weat, tba ideaia lepadfiatad by the whoia B^tiat deoomiaatioo; alaa, that the B^>tuta distinetly de-clare tbat their dedimiig to oaguaime with other doaoconatiaoaiaiKit becnae thqr hold them "not to be C^natiaaa," batbacanae t b y ocnaider them not biftatd—hiBKm^ with aB other Christians that onbaptixed petaoaa are DO* eotitled to pariici-pata ia the onfinaaea ct tibe Locd'a Sapper. Will he kinily infocm oa, besidca, where it hM been aa-notuxtd by oar diwwHiaatiog, or any aieinbag o f l t that "Baptists ata not Pioteatanur' Exact tni t^ and oofmoOD charity* ^^^^ of tha- ^rfvocitft that theae explaoatioee ahsald be asada. WiQ o « aeigbbir. with whoa wa bare alwaya beea h a ^ to soatiin liie mtm fiieadiy tebuaooa, do tha tista the jMtice to oorreet te iiijarioas chufsa hn-phed In (he pancza^ wa b a n aaotodF—Cim-tiam Ti^m.

We hare ihoogbt that dtoald wa peaittfaly da. data that "an Scziptnra is tivtn <7 i l l a t i o n , aad is profiufalefiDr tostiaetion;" aad secae BaptMa ahrald abase os ior it, some Baptist papers would take side* with them and soothe their malerolant

light. The fsUowing Bspdat p^eia, if wa scdsntand

them, itoBOtadTOGatotlwptaetiee of iaritiog Pe-dobapiist aad ChoipbeUile preacheia to seats incur Coareeiiona and Asaodatieas, or to preach te Bap-tistptilfita: The BibfiealBeeerder, N. a ; Otria-tian Index, Ga.; Lecosiana B a p ^ ; Miadss^pi Enlist, end the Texas l^otist.

We prabet that in ksa than fira «r tea yean there w tU mA be a wen soatained paper ia ^ Sooth that will adncatesoisoasiatestaptae&e.

Now a little iBore U^i!. Brother O u r d i fay ia>-plicaticai, affima that Baptists aia Pfotestants, sod aoone but the editor of the Tomeoea Statistpre-stunes tu easert otherwise.

WiB ba gire ns the definition of PTotesiani.' your Enc^dopcdia of Bdigioaa Knowledge.

See ;oor Bu^'g Tbeotogical Dietknaij. toya:

" PrtititaiU, a name ttist girsn in Germioy . . those «bo adberw] to the doctrine of Lather, be-caose in 1529, they protealcd against a decree of the Emperor Chaclca V., aod tha Diet of Spires: dedarirg that they ajqaeelcd to a gcnoal ooimcil."

See even yoar Webster's Dictionaiy: fntest, a dedar^tion of dissent of any m i n ^

ity cgaioet the ptoca«Bngs of a majcriqrof a b o ^ of laea''.

Does cot the n t j sigmficatian of the word show OatBAptiaUaresot P ro te^s t s ! Did they ever syrabcUie with the Papacy 1 Has itot S r Isaao Ketrtos dedand that the Bsptiata were tha only acct that s en r symbolised wi& tha Papacy * Did tbeymrbelcnc to Lather^ patty 1 Weta they ertr a minari^ in a Popish AsBcmUy or GMmdll UlieTel Lutheraaswm, andtheBe&tiaen—all Pedoba^itista secta ara Pietea^ta—the effipiisg at U>e Papacy; the dnldren

or grazai-driUhett of Boma—and saoetiniea thqr eren bosat of it. Vtr OS to teadi that Biptiata aia Pnxteatants, is to nia-represeat their hirtory, aad make a bise mprettioo open t£« arerid. We do oot pioteat against acme fsatnres of Popery, and yet retain othets—ita chief part anil pilar—aa do PeiMxptists, bet wa i ^ o -ifia'-e P<<pery altogedter, from eowi to traAkm, as ws do all that ia peculiar to ProtestaD^sia. Webeg the editor ef t ^ Christian Times to read a Tract entitied "'Bspfiau not Protestanta;" it cceta only ten cents, and j t i has n h m e s of stace, and thooi^t. aod history hi it. Every Baptist in the Horth SMsld read it.

Bat then are other KOBUa men, berides the e£tarof thaTesneaan Baptist, wba nndetalaod thiamnchof onr his tar , and one fittla Society ia PhiladelphSaea&edthe Asianean Bqitist Pablica-t k n Sccie^. See sereial of ita pabiieataau; among them a widely dzoalatad staodatd denomi* lamonal book, written oar brother Howell, iriio isD.D. He8aya.p.274,anergivtngiameacaoant at the origin of die name Pratotaat:

'-With theae facta in t&jw it will be seen at ooce that Baptista Ear tworessooa cannot pcasihly be Protestaats. Tba former is that wa do i ^ and nefer did. reeogniie tha le^daiite jadidal aa-thority of any asaembly whatarer in aaatttra of fiaith: aad tha other is, as wa never had any consec-tion with Popery, wa oem'ooold havebaMami-Boiityia any Boaaan OathoBe ieg ida t^ «r jadi-dal aascmUy, aod tiiercfijre x«ra eooM have in tbkt way pitMBited against theirdedaiooa. Noooe, for exampls^ woold think of ealUng the Jewa Pto-tastanta or of anneziag the ira^ ft araa to tha GiaA Chiisiiaoa. WQhaaUttlatcaacDaaatta*crbaas-sociated with the name,cf Baptists."

Tha Ttoaiabla Amvieaa B^tiat Btataiteaaya: "f i is toTie^ aad tadmicany qwaUBib Baptkta

are aotProte*Bda; they had no ahara in any of Oe aieetingB or meaaares fnm whacfa tha name is denrad.''—Benefict'a HiaL Biqp., p. 71. Note.

Too k»iw B- W. Onrinnant a D. D., tiMt, I pre-S A M S I T E M E R I Y O F W A D I B S T E , D . C . , S A W F U T O R

BowiUi Square Cfcimb,BMtaa. Ba laya «It

cancy, t has beat rema^aS, aaA with moefa sicHlI-y.iiiatBaptiaUwa aot .Ptotaataata: not ba-a t W bare Mtowahip with the anoiB of tha

charehnf Boaaa al rrijttioiia aaaBOB^Mw* « wuvitv pcwo^vu, fast beetoaa tliar daim to ba tiia xefcanotatiTtnor theprimiUta^udiMiaadBasarto tevaba«ia odMridatiaB to Moaite^rtto, t h a t o f ' « a r t y i « . » - W a d t f a 0 ^ r Ho|«,p. 72.

Bat t n c n ^ af thai, I x ao cxaci,;ixitar or i|Nahr •r who tMK^aetftfftlpiaia BMttvor fte^ « » . t f - " - " " - ' 11 llillill . - - m ^ i . of BapiiM aa PnUataaia, Idc w a a i a .aot. Wa diSir aawiWy ten P r a M M t a a i FntaMnta at> ftcBa&jHta.

wa i i t e CoNB plsHaeo^ Ifato oar daftnea, aad adfi8aailltoiaad«% aawa da ttaaad far tba< BatmifleaBt Xract, "BaniiBta aot Antartnti i ' ' Ov thaiitteJ^L WiBar , lLD:} w t t * « i witkaaoihir tntaaaa ttf Bialetjv h r O n M . af R^awT), i i n ^ t h a t B a p t i a » a « a mA^ii^^i^Smll^^ IS l i oaac inec ix taB

wtwmmm

wliitib tBift dxifcnBt BfttioQ* itr Carapa pnttatod

N O . 4 3 . GINIRAL ITEMS.

yMAhaaaakatptasaaed ia tfaaeMiaid warid, tawh^tha i a t e t e <r (he AfHcaa eoBtpiiei^ at

p i a a a i b ^ rMaardw of oor age.— ^ a l A i t e p a p a R at* fUl efnotieae ofSr.Berth'a ^ T d a , t o hapri>liahed m fira Toioaea. of torn tMwa aboady appaared. Dr.' UriagatDD's l a m a has also anpeiBad, aad aa dda coma aooth-« ^ a i e a . w l B l a D r . B a ^ wade enlaMea Oar

and iita IIM I II rnrtiflBa, tha titeraiy waxM ^ J ^ m a a t ^ e f a rb ibea aad ptodactiou

is said of^aaataott i toMtt.

Tha fifth aobaM of Ibeanlsy'a to ba n e a ^ ready ftr tha prat*, aad win dmngttapreaeDt anamer. Tha fianth Tohnaa tfHaiBboIdt>aKaamo8, the great work of hie Bfe, caa ja t appaa ieda Germany, aad win soon be tanaUtod to the BagUi p n »

IfiasBaMBhaap^laheda ftmm&bie work, to pn ra ftatShakveara waa art the author of the dramaaatiiibotcdtofaim, bat they weta thejnnt produeboB of Bawn, Katdtb, aad other learad aeholaiaof Siatage. I&awaik iodicataa great ta-gaaaMgr aad HietaiT ettttnsiasm, bat wa are happy toaaywiDnotdiaie tba faith of tha a A d r ^ o f thagiaat painter of haatan natare^ It laqaina afavger eredoli^ to bdieva that seroal la ia^ weta c ^ b i e of pradodng aoch dnmaa, than of aippcaiDg that Shakripeare himaelf, thoajh an oa-edaeated phyer was the aothtir.

Litoary ictaioelasta in oar day ' seem to find pact!--l a rp teaam intiltincagainst the famecif the old writam They have a o q ^ to ooopdWaltarSoott to Aare his hooota with hia brother, aa a jomt an-titorof the WateHi^ setka: aad now a Sjotdi Saeia^,theaMtfaaiB,bB8 ntdely tocn the barel froto the brow of Uilton's daot hters, so kog ba-

^ SPBGUI.

IhaTethaloQawTBgi A s a m s s L

JaeUOatia, lafiaokmaa ioCotinciaB, laHinkinan.'Ky^

, Taaa.,

>Mwntw«tafcr dtis mcodi: - Aat^abbsth.

Psonh « J . B. GUTB*. .

ST" A ladyi who iaeoiiiiMteiitto iaatractfn liak, rr«aBfa, DrawtBcaad SaOattdanr, deairea a. aiiaa&ai w a Smaauy Satis&daty Kfettaoes gyvto.

Add'eaa Miw Mary Spear, (stating terms,) RB-aaad*) Botetoart ooaaty, Tughiia.

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(Oa t a r o a l a

an^au. aa.,i«a»S, uai «/taa naa.tiM Ba^ijtj -tj.

- wa nfarjaatoitta MI<n>la( i^t&l^ i t iaeiSj'Vu ataaaf •toaaaMfaafaaa: • - —. -i*- >- ' " • -

OlHrau^ r aMateite, -

Brother AiarnUr W. Daley, of otr aathodsed Afeau Ba ia.prepared to supply tlie pQbltc with our publioaliooa, aal recdpt lor money on sahicriptiaDS.

A Q . U . £ C e .

Ua. f n r w a ^—You will pleaae infinn yoar laad-oa that the imttacird tonetingr, appointed to be ba!d with, the JUantar Poia: OMch, JacUun ooanty. Ala., to oommeooa Sata i^^ oefore the first Sat>-hatlb ia Angoit nexi^ je t tpooed ontil the Satar-diKjbetgaa the fifth ia Ancast, by the re-

thet^meh. The SiMitii-Westem Baptist teaaaaopy.

By onler of the chtirdl. A. BaAao. June 6, 1857.

Uerad to be paitaeta IB Us literary lahort-appeal todocamats, ia contempt of aU chiral^ towaida the EUr sex, to prove that instaad of b t ^ familiar with Hebrew, aad araA,apd Latin, they coold not even read and speS Eaglidi. We caa on)^ b(H>e that tiw society is veri^mg ita aame, aod praetidogaflrstaf .totil faoaxonthecredtility of tfaepabik^

A learned Himgariaa ia aboot startiDg ca a tour to Central Asa, in nardi of proof of the ori; uid migratiniM of the M a g w laoe. The i and p a t t ^ of the natioalhava manifested interest in hia dealgD, aad made liberal oonfribo-tiooa ia aid of i t

gkbe. fininent m a in every department of sd-eoos are eogagad far the voyage, and they are 'm-a t r w t e d t o s p e d a l a t t e n t i o n to thebanaaad fiota of the Xaat India Ooaao.

A magaifieeitt work M in cootemplatioo at Vien-na, to ocntam hiagta{^ ikatdiea of tha most em-inent adentific DCB n aU coontriea, with lazge-sts-ed portimti, sod an ootline of their wotte. . Agas-siz^ HaaiyaadDanaaretobetakenas repreeen-tatirea of American sdxdsra.

Piof. Maory has pablished an elaboraca article, atserting that the stm-fiower is a apedfic for th« (evCT and agne so eoooDoa along oor water-oooncs, and Ml the prairies of the West. He thinks that the sanfiowcr ia ita growth abeorba the miamnni

diseaae. which occasitais the diseaae. Theremedy isa pleaoa,aadiaoettainly a graat imptoreoeat on the coanterfeit qainiBa, with which the drug shops of thaWestaraflDed.

Tha plan of Lady Franklm>a tart Arccie Sxpedi-taon ia now folly m a t a r ^ Tha field of aearch is very limited, the Jabora «f fimaer navii^atota leav-ing only a staall area to be explored. It ta ibooght tluit the remains of the & e m tod Terror most be iiaand, if still in existence, witUa a ooast-iange of threehondredandaeven^B^aa. IftheArctic waters are open, Oapt. UcCimtock win pass throofcb Prince Begeafs Inlet aalBeUot's Strait, ordireedy throagh Ael'a Soond, to this nnezpkaed field. If the ioe obatmcts, he will leave his veawl anchored in Prince Begent'a Inlet, aad proseento the search ' (lei%isgpartiea,inwhichmodeofaravdhahas

iady h£l large experience and sooonss. The wbidi has h o ^ over the fate of Ranklfn

sad his crew is now Ukdy to be brcken, or another band of navigatraa may pass into the same realm of dadowa.

—A gentleman wriUng to the American Agricul-

1 oonistaUa, toised.

PacAS New.—A letter miter, addreasing the United Statea Patent oflSoe, £nm Keir ooonty, Texas, cxpreeaee surprise that the department has cot notioed the pecan nat, which grows abondant-ly in Texas. A W t 200,000 boshels of the nat have been exported Cnun that State to £arope and elsewhere, pibdncirg MOO,COO. One tree wiU of. ten prodoca firem IS to SO boshels, worth Amn S30 toS40.

rrad oo the —Baaoovraa.—An altercation Square yesterday moreiog between Benj. F. Shieldfi,

and Cd. J . A. S. Acklia. Bat a few words p a s ^ between them bobre they oommeacad fight-tngingoodaamest. We ara not prepared to say who nade the attack or from what csnse it crifcinat-ed. It war, however, a most spirited engagement fnim first to last. As aooa as they coeamenced. Mr. AckSn drew the sword oat of his cane, aad in-flicted several wonnds apoa Mr. «ie of which was ia the Bwath, kaodong oat one of his teeth. Mr. & with remarkable cootneas closed in on his competitor, dashed him on the groond, and taking his weapui from him, pointed it at bis heart, ar.d told him that hia life vraa in his haods. "Strike

A C M O w i E D o a a a r e o ? P A Y K B a n s .

air, rciMKu ou. aod immediatety to Ur. A. On risi^, Mr. Acklin again eommenoed an attack, woondinK Mr. 8. in the arm. Mr. Siidds nmarked, "Now, Sr , I have oaei qiared joor life, bat I will not do ao again," at .the same time drawing a pi«tol and ptcaenting it to the breast of hia antagonise. Herea thiid partv inter-posed, and cried oot, ''for my sake Mr. Sludds, spare his life." Casting his eye towank the inter, poaer, he said, " ^ y o a r sake 1 will," and dropped the pistd to his aide- ^ u bioids of eadi pariy then came forward, and prevented any further dis-tnrbance. In the fight, Mr. Sbeilda reodved three woanda.neitberof whicharo of asertoos charac-ter. We ventora to say, that there are very fear nnder the same drcnmstasoea, who would have act-ed m the manner be did. With the life of his com-petitor to his own hands on two amarata oocaaioos, befdt it to beh i sd i^ to act difierently. It was certainly the promptings of a noble and generoos har t . "Mr. Acklm, too, displayed a btavwy sei dcm witnessed, when he exdaimed, "StrikeShidda, attike!" We hope the matter wUl be amicably art&d. They are both good dtixens, and onifsm-ly peaceably mdined.

—Xaoea Bsixs.—Meaedy I sons, tha West XR»BdlFDandi7,ataengacad mora extandvdy in the maanfactoie of bdls than any ether estab-lishment in tha coontzy. Thev sendchorehbeQa to an parta of the ooantiy. Beoently they aa&t oae to Aastiailia. Oiarchea that want bdls of the pore metal aad right ring, vrootd do weU to pattoo-izs thb firm. Se their advertisenent in this pa-per.

—Some idea of the magiutada of the mosio trade may be had from the &ct, that one hotia* to Boaton poMidieaneuly three btmdred vdamea of books,

than 15,000 toaO.OOO piecesof sheet made. —Oor gotetMaeat lands coat one dollar aa acre

OB ao aTeraae, champaigDe two doBan a botbe. How many a maa dies laodleaB, vrho, daring his lifk, haa awaOowed a towndop, traea aad aU.

I n Qaowixa Caore.—Modi aazietv was Mt during tha protracted ooid aod w«t weather of the eariiaat wcaka of ^oiiig, aboot tha piospeeta of oopa thia summer. The wheat in many piaeea waa reported eatirdy dead, aad in most othirpla-caahMkingwy unpromidnt; aad the proap^of tlrmera bdng atda to get ia a crop of acmag-wheat waa stai more oaprmiidag. Bat a c f a ^ hM nowooaaaorarttiathoaaCtiM ooaatry. The cou andwet,aaan&TOtabla to early spring^wiM, was tha sahatica of the winter wheat: and atthis dmewahaveasfai raptaaiaeorafeU aop,aaat any time ftr many years.

—One Oindasati'Aim has aUpped to the Western Teiritotiai aiaoa tba aeooiid day «l March, naa hnn-dnd and fifty read^'^nade hooata. nicae baild iagsareof thacotta(eitytj,aadtlMogh transport-ed in ptaeai, Caaba pat c^iaady foe oecopaoey ia tety-=

—LmcB Law as Loctsmix.—A tarrihta riot t•llkpIaoaatLani•rin^KT.,alaottMrdv> raaobadiBtlwv^alaatdaaA of foor nafro atona. "naaaMtnaabad bsaa triad for tbt matdiccf tka J i i iyeate i^ , u d aeqaitad by the jary for «nta(taMtooii;r-.aadaa«eBaBdM m d t v a i l M i n r » a e k . M W yvoac aUadtadiha U l , t n ^ 0 « t t t M a 0 f & MKtoaaaad kMfthato toatm. na f iMi t i iBapoea th i aawa thmt te jaB, aniBiBK latMaatxtMiiaB ta daadi at HM

m u M m i Oik tka a o b i S d attadt M ^ WoJf

Tka loUoviar aikaarikaii kara yaU to tfca lUtaa aaaaxad to tMr naam

Jolm WuT»r to 0<t 19, -SS; Patar Brows lo aa^ It. J XataraoatoDae::!!, ThKaBalUaata'lujT, -j(; UnSMSto J u l,'19

Yhm follovlaf Ba aariban h va paM ta tka 4atcf aaaaud to ' tbair uauala HM-

Tkomaa Kaarca to Ser SS; L T AJIaa to Aaf L frkocar lo [Bar t,tl> teiith to aag 1*. *

Tti* foliowiac aakasTibars kava to tba oaMaaaasaata taalr aaaaala IU7: i tUStawarttoOatSjrWIIarahaad.CfToola}, XldarT Oinitaa to Ootie; Oao B«t<aa, Woi I Bima. B Kal^iu, Wm »»-lT»t»Baaa{aatfcOMleyt<iJaaa 19; I>T sbaraooa w »ia a H iaait, a T atotoii ta Bac 3; T J OrrraU to B.p« u i B VcSflkta tr rak Ij )»« & JteUlaa to M Uj J ralpa » ^a)yl;WCKarr>a*Mto Jaaa^aiiiaaau DM 17; W E AUtaaoa to H O T ID; Ed A. Kar to imlj Hit St Whitt.a K!; D VSraatttoaarl*, SFabaartoaacS; Wrswailtoiaa 1; Jaka Clatk to SOT IS; 5 Laaaitor to Oct t; Jcka ri;«r, Tboa Caclal, a Rotooa, Xt W HBI, B Wlaa, O Cokal, J » Darii, J raqr, Jaa Bvia, > J etacaa, B Chaapaaa, l,aTi Baifcar, « M Hoora, Joha Ba^laa, Jaa a PiaHr, • Matikall, J aad(laa,SXiUiUa,P]>BaUaa4,MBat!*a, J K mekol aoa, XMar 8 Blaltkt, K P Pwl, Ibo Sajoii, i T Ct<i», } E Mvaia. Z II siaiiaea, If ta a a Partar, Wii PBua, 0 Jaaia*. A Wlaatoa. J W Cira), J Juea, A Cwk, TJEaadu.'W O TIM, J Laaratoo. l u * Boaa^.l V liliatsMMrj. M asts.-•to raKhaU Walila, H A BarLal, A Parjaat, XMtr B Tlmota SBKaatat, Wa'n>aaipnB,K4aiaUaBU«,AMe ^Itaa, d W Boada. G Baial;, J X Boaa t W Skaaka. aUal J aka Jamaa, t aa taa. M OgA^ Jaacaa WMtaaMa, W B AOa-ktack, W ma, MMSaataklaoa, SaacjSacct*- Wo Oiaga, ^kaBWaaTar.Eaalek.IChwbui, KO C8iitb,J W BU), Baaa/BUla, S T Caaka to Ba|>t 13; Baair Ikka. t laara^ S « Wap*, A A Btet«la, J Cat)*. Ttltllb, SIdarBVWana W >11^, Xta L tLcupaDB aad Utsf. Ballasi, ia faili f W "WlUiaaa to Oat 1; a a Maacaa ta fiaa IT;« » MoAfta to HOT at; a Aukruua to Sar t^ Waraitaa. Bia a Jdiatla. Bliar 0 O Muaoa to A«x li; A 8 faith to Jaaa !»; t Dumaa to a « It; aiaa:;htar to Jaaa T, L D Biax to Jos* U

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ba Malaato facto, > 1 B * 1 % toinas a t SaptiatCbank STltoapart, B. X.. •ankUAaaaiiaa. FHaalkaaaa.

aary,lasa TEACTS iiHI) PEICES.

1 '•THB U T I L I IBON WHEE^"—P*»i »

i THS QIJBSnoN OT THE AQI.-Prioi ' 10 to-to- • •

S. SUFFEBINGS tOB, B K U S K ^ UBXBTK I S Hawisaai.a». A TkrOUac Tala af «lai», aaauactod wtiktk.aBlaeBadia|iiliiaaiil.afJahBtfe»k,aal<^ bi>ody wh>Ki.ac ef Baiaaa aad atkaaa. B. fitaaaa, Eilitor. Ihia tract aaatola* tha Malaato facto, ] aaatica thatlh*PliatSaa<i ' ~ a tiM aUa« Baftlat taanh 1

4. AN OLD MMIMARK BfrSEI.- l t iet t 10 caaa.

5 A-CAMPBELL AND CAMFBILLISMISPOS-as Be J a. flraTea. Ptis* la omlc.'

b. BAPTISM OF JXSO&—Ify N, H. O m f a d , CalTitxItraf ilMaani. Piiaanaaata. "Pot thaa It baaoaeth uto all rlf kaaanuai."

7. BAPTTSf FOR THE BEMISStON OF t J K l iawxasaaait By B K. Oiawfaid. PstoalSaMa.

'•PraaeUast th* h*{tlaa af r»aai laiaa ftr tka 1 iiiaiii RcB*/ate.'<

5. BAPTISTS NOT PSOTESTANTS, BOTTHX Twc WitaiMctaf BaialatfaM. A r*<a Saat. (xar sa rent*

9. KE4S0SS FOB BBCWMING A BAP!nST. BySiaak. Pito*»Ma«a.

10. OBJECTIONS P J MBTfiODISM.—% 1.1. Soath. S. S . lata Pnaibc Xldar af th* Laaiarli* Bia. mat. baacky. »<to*«a*Ma,

11. COSOlSBVlEWta'OHBISTlANBiPMBIt Bolder Joka Crappa, Baflaad. lOadittoa. n.«oa capittaf thia tract war* aaU la Bailaii IB a Tar? abort Urn*, aad aaa potaat to iadaslBr a ato«wlaC opiaioar ou b*f tiaa. " Pziaa a aaata.

12 TUEaiSE AND PROGWBS.01'OT«a.3(»l-aaaiaa IB Baauaa. By B.OiifeaK. MaalBato.

13. IHX TRU£ MlSiilOK OT BAPTISTS—By 3 B.Utn tamdactioa tyJ.H.PaalMD!>. liiwCa ornto.

14. TaotJGHTS ON CHBISIIAN D C T T , - ^ J.kLPaadlatoE. PiiaaUiaaia

15. QCIETIONS TO THS USPJESIT£Nr.-By J W.Fcadlatca. PrtaaKuli.

16. BDNSEN S VI5W OF BAPTISM.—Pme 5

17. PEDOBAPIISTCHCECHlSKp HOME FOB BAPWri ^ Pdoa M oasli,

18. POSITIVE LAWS -Prtoe 5 cefits. 19 PEIMltlTE CHCECHJtEN —PneelO'ita. a>. SDFFfClENCT OP WATER TN JEEP8A-

LIB, acsoBilat la thaadtatodaxa of gafii^dlaa aaS othart PriaaaOoaaat.

21. THE BAPTISMAL BII.ANCE.—Ity H. R. Pflta aotaaia.

Special Preniami. I aAtrto Oa br<th*r ataiator, ar arMt. lanl ar aWBMaqr,

who W4il (BU tbatoaaaat aaaktt of Xka IdtUa laM th:**af taar-sbuaSM Piaacria) vaika. lratth«r aa. To th* <n< who aMIa asmptka torsaat aiaka af'tettaB, tan, of th* aboTvwerica.

T*tb*et>*wk***lh«a<kbdlai«ait aasikat, an} la* a: Iheaao** wnrka . , Ioe«r tbaaa pwcyaiaS, rXj baiakajt haraary prfesq to-tomtiathaiw!k.:=:to riaOadaaw MM laallr&am ua daiaaaOoB af Kef *ma. Browaaew aad fkaaa ttaHiiaHiki a( iaatiactaaad taOaa law aaaart to latiH ikali am aai laa af ladiTUaal rkaraaUr. eXAI BS. >ti<tPab3caaisSccl«tr» palMltoii8« aMl te aiaCaiiheeocietr'aprttea-altkpaeenaadda*. Pai&acea of Atoaricaa Bapti*: FabSlcate Saalatyte aaaartad Cracta la -pbskacaa. mctalaiat Ct jM(a*, at S araM. ittal Ik

m^uft-ncf ImmiMfti.

C A T A L O G U E O F B O O K S , TOE 1837.

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a R A V E S , MARKS Jt 0 0 ^ ju.BiiTiu.ak TKira.

B> aa MP pcTttoa al tka raltad Btataa, ^ M w S,oau sUea) tr*a «i Faataca.

"1. "THE GREAT IBON WHEEL:" Or. Etpah: Iloaaaa Backwaida aad taeMaasUr Baaanad. i: Ba. Tl*w af M*t!»dlaai By J B Gtaraa JMa*Bk M, B**ry AaifHcaa attiaea abnU raad tkB kaak, al waCI Ba>**TyB*pt)at. Sl,Suen)d.

S. ORCTARD-S HISTOET OP lOEEIGN Bijp. raea. baa «to yaar a. B sa. torn yaar laos. P«Ui siae. Pp.ua. isssaaate

3. THEODOSIA EBNEiiT: Or, Tba Hamia of tank-Tatona Ut. Oar af tka aaat (toalaaltiM kaate aT«TWriitaaaaaiiiaUinilif k»ia^aad adikA aaM tatoaaa)r)*(<eat. It lalAa kaaa »»tka ttaaL Krka|L Pp dSO. IMaa««Maaldiaalb«aaa<ta,aad«aaCr laaal aasattsind; ^ ^ ^ TQBODOSIA ESNEST-Totoae S d - O t . i t e SMn Tksvii. t> IkaacB aa "Taa OBeaas.r> fu us.

BM to pata* of aaWaaWr aat jaakalB wtoaaaU Tkaaa twa TalaaaaSoaldk* toeaarf THREE REASONS T B I I Alt A BAF'TOr. Wltk a .Puaitk a&lid aa OiaonsBW. la 4. M. Ma^ -dKtoa. niaamwBtk. H hMkwiB i h r M H i t f ^ trtUraUnaaaaAatae Mtkaaoaa. MoaaMta.

0. ^raX GEOCND ASD EVIL TXSDIXCE m VteTBiaa e» m Paaoxun a* a o ULttaAn Aractaev or Ataea Oaawuta. -t .. . '

i r r - | - i i i i l l i l |naina|ie rf^Agay nly, an ta tha aiiadlaii aittwiel Ifc- aai

7. FBOF.STOABTONBAPTIBM^tw«i )Bs.' Tiasd BtUSaa, irilk laq* aa£tlt.» bam M M B-te. Pttoettank^ A M v M . a . a a t M S M A T *

8. THE COMPANION—New and i r f a * ^ .

». "THE MODERN WHITniU>-'-

10. CAMPBELUSai ET iir^fagn j j f io y y j r

HytoaltgTlaaiHj i •• aaipr'faia*. kd ha aiMitr ihawKhaMaaiaii^ Maaft a i . ^ ^

I L TOPCL^ B I S n S T OP ENQUSH iXBU ^ r a i s l ^ a tywiai af th*aMlh«Hh^>«aH.

OhiMak, «*arr aaea-; HJ wmtr a^amr ata* aa iwaluC^ M»«l Bl • -

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lOaaiiik. Ska c a m aad atood M k a t a a a d t o i a a n y , a a d I n d i t d r tan U a a U ftated witk » lack of

J T t a k a t to^ilkt, iff toyiOB, *aaaidfiae{r. wiib I eadd (a aad

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tokanUai, wtoatka Ma* q a awdnal , atol ka diav kia a n anaad kat aaek.

" O n r a i a t f a K t e i N a * ^ l e a k i M t h a t p i t . — I t o S i n e e , aad eh* e a jeerMaaaiBC."

teWdkarkaadafin tha h r i ^ j a i ^ baad mi Ummi Vm aakaal^, a a d i k a v i & a k i a d k i n afnotoal I an aad fergiftaa Ikqr patted,

n a H«xt toonnK h a k ^ n o n « a toeat, aad t Ua taUa ttia aot^ •adMaaed to his Bather. "Baa* M a s n n - l i a p k ^ fael k m

b a n a S I e a hear. I e a a w t k a atni(± by aay T o a r i d a a t t r i t y a J a a t a ^ I l h o o ^ T W

• h M » ^ f l n a n n a 1 i S i p y a l e a p . TUIMqrWa-liaaattofcicrtiBa. AadHibk a f t a o f y e a p e b r waadariac, b o y a a d i K ^ t e ne . I w i l l d a i i ^ t a a d e a n b a i ^ a a n a d a y .

"Toorafihetiaatoaoa. F u n . " S o h a w a a d r i r a a a t i a Oa p n t wodd, and

th«7fcatantraaaaffa i iBf t r )a i^ yean. (TO n oosbscis l}

T S foibaDc aped&siawanh tiyxi«fay than

of ear leaden when fccaffiin a n a a l ^ to i ^ l a a a d f t n r . ea^ , aad the aaafiewamed i a f i a t o r e k k t a a .

ScBOuma l ^ u c a a as A. P m t h h t b of rax Fa t aAXS Asct.—Uadn tkia head l i m t Haaty k a a iatanatiBc kttar to the B s n l Ke» Tacfcir,

4j to w i a ^ he Khwr the rnalta of a espcri-nent anda by him kat y a t , Witt the enltaiaor a a f l i w a n a a i m a t f r a o f apw and fern. He aaja:

^Tke dwdSacof the S«periateadat ia a^ioin iac ^ Ofaaemtny, ia aitatad a a UU a Ot k f t baak ef Potaaae, ia hiitada 38*, s r . ttiiBia(«y4aareBetabaT8 the k w water or ebb tide ead aboot fear handrad y a i ^ fiom the r i m . Ike p a a d a partaiaiogtoitceiitiiBabMt aawBtea acm, eadaaad b r » btkdcwaU a a e eait, aoa f l i a ad imt a i d n , * i i k a p i i ^ t a e e m titeaoc^ Ikaaaa |h v a n n i a a k ^ D a k h y pa-n k a with t h a ^ n r , aad n d o n Oawaat The O t a p a k a a a d Ohio C»aal, fHntadby wir af a i M M n a of aonn t a a t y yean powto, aapa-aim the w»a bun tb« rirar. ABdm&ct,tlw hv-ar, within o a a f a n at Um fcot of the Mn, aadicln the t r a a d a of the ( d a r r a t n y half way raaal, t i c &a» aatheaat, by w ^ af aoath, to aatthweet.— Tham y a psoe in , we a n to a aort of bead in the rint l fanof thamatabnanjaat<awaai^at low watar, parts ef t h a i a n ban w k a Oa tide k a t , aad ^ o f t h a i i a t h e a ^ y a a u n r a n c o n n d with a rank gnnrth of s n t e aad wecda, w U ^ be-

todeeay to Aocnt . Tbk k the oonaMoee-aieet, too, of te aiddy aeaaiaa, aad a ftw ni iratn walkahaBt the gnmOMOt the obaerrataiT aftar a B a t , b a b a a f o a a d t o briBKoe,apa atraaK«a a attaet of the a g a aad ferw. The plan k n imhntthy that my fkauly a n roaipeltod to dee«tt it fcr {bur or fin iaaa<kB eteiy ytar. Last ytar tb«7 broke «p eariy ia Hay, aad did aot n tani tin Sowsaber."

Tfarn aproeenof reaming like the (bOowtog, lad him to try the expaiment:

' 'Uitbathedecayolthe ifgetobie matter a the m z s b n that predacn the^aickana m the hai, then the rit^nea mast be oeringto thadeietenaoa (ffinta of KHoe gas, TDiaant, tffliniam that i a n t i r a da-liog the aaoorapodtioa; if ao, the paiaoaaoa matter, v t h e b a a e o f it, whatai*«rit be, m a t have boa tkfaoroted daring the growth of the weeds, aad eat freeiathcirdecay. Now.ifthkreaaoaingbegeed, why m i ^ t we aot, fey platiDg other ngetabia

between a aad the Bazahn, and bring-ing it into T^oroa growth j a t aboat the tmie that ttot of the marslHS begin to decay, btiag fresh ibree of ngetable kingdom again to play opoo tira foiaoaaa matter, aad daborate it again intoTege-table tiane, aad ao purify the air?

'"Cbia leanniBg appeared piaaaible enoagfa to ja t i i> the trabJe and e^ jeaecf experiment, and IwM eocoongedto expect mote or less sueass from it iatheeizcBmsttnoB that en iy body aid, 'piaat trees between yoa aad the manfaes they will k n p d r t h e china.' Bat, a to ttie trees, it so hap-pens that at the r a y tims wbea the dwxmpoaitioa athemarshea i s g o t ^ a m o a t rapidly, the treea, for the most p ^ hare a ^ e d their growth to pre-parefi* the winter, aad, thoogh tran might do aom* good, yet a rank growth of aaaetMng get up fe the occasion m i ^ t do more. H o p a d i m b h i ^ they angoodabaorbats aad of raidc growth; bat &(re wenobJecteatohi^BaaccaaBtof peim,Ae. IrecoOeeted t l a t l todofiaeeaaan. Bowen growing ahont the e a t t a in the Wat , and had heard, in exidaaatiaa, that tt w a Wealthy'to b a n them. Thia w a n maeh mora in & n r of making the expedmesrt with aaaflewan.

" l a acn of conflawen win afaaarbe daring their growth aaay thoaaad gaOoa of watar o a n t h a a n n p p B e d b y Uaiaiaa. They a n great ahaor-baata. T b a y a n a f e e s y e o l t t n t j o B , a n m o n r ^ t h a k w Bay r tqmn a poke, aad fta aeed w

I paid allgU doQan a b a d a l fcr - w a n n t l y o f f a e d t o

(UfiIaBt»canStiaaxeqBirai toaatkfy thepnb-km; Car if Oe aappoaitia that the ago* aad p c n a b a iB^artad to the atmo^dan tia da. eai^Tegetahte matter in the marrfw, and if tya poiaa wen aatftoa daring tke pnoesa of decay, w ^ akiold aot toe aonflowea ia thevrank growth absorbed it, aad agam (iaborata it into rcgetable mattar ,aadnfizi t ,a tkaBt£)rawhiIe ,aad a t U eoUweatoarf leaasalted opmthia a l^ect wift o a of t ta aoat a o A l m a t l a cooatry e m pro-dnndr-tkakto A. J . Dawning, of Kewborg-ad b e t h M ^ t h e i d n a g o o d a a e .

I raaobad to make the ezperimat at beriakef qnilingthelookaofabeaatifel k w n ^ AcoordiD^, in tiie fan of I85f. the gardew trenched up to toe depth of two aad aha l f fee ta tott aboat ftoty fin feat t n a d anoad the O t a m -toiy a themiadtyride, aad from one hnndted and fll^totarohaadredyar^fromaebaildiaga. The eeaditans of the theory IWM a b a t to try, rtqai-n d riA groaad, tafl isafiaweta aad a n a k growth. Acoadiugly, after bang w d maanrad from the Kabkyaid, d a g r a a d w a pcoperiy pr^ared aad phatodmanflowenkctspriag. Theygrewflne. ly- The sickly seaaa w a expected wito more Uaatoensaalaazaty. RaaKyteaetia, aad then w a a t t o i a g a t thePreaideaft Boaae, aad other ^aeea, a a n a l ; b a t fia toe fiat t i n a s i n n t l a ObaarmSory w a boilt, the watdmaa ahoot h weathered the aommar dear of diina aad

S to AhnarB e w i e tieea^py.

i W « i a l M M a a a d k a a e d epRapfcB u a a f t a teadtooareeawtrk^latna aay oM ha fimad n a n nniii akiiai 11 ec aokgiatie than tkk simple trilH>ta,«kiAwaflad aatieed to the Kev York Cnngeiiat:

Apk tesa rb tea t aaa toa New b g ^ dnnch-j v i bean thk brief iaaeriptia: "She always made konakappy"

Tkk epi tophva peaad by a a fb r riz^yana or wedded Ufa. Ha might b a n aaid of k k d r a t t e d wife, aia w a beantifiil aad a -csBpKalad,aad»amaaMatto aoekty, and yet BOtkanaa idda made kgna happy. He m i ^ t k a n added, abe w n a Chiiatiaa, aad not I a n b a a aUe to aay, «Sha a t w ^ aeda h » a h ^ p y . "

W k a t a n n o o m U a t k B o f Tirtan aad g n e n thkwif l iaadmotbnmBStkan poaaeaaed) How wke tydaamatkano idKtdharhemal lawbat p a t i e o n d M n B t k a n p o B a n d h e r aool! How adf .dei7iBgabeciaatkankaa! Uowtaderaad loTiagI Bow thoo^itAd Ibr tha oom&ct of an aboot hart

QarkBdanddidMt laak h^iptoen in pabKe pkeeB,faecaanhafoaadpareraad eweetaenjoy meatatbeme.

Hsr cMdrea, w h a away, did a t dread to re-tBxa, fer than w a a pkce to so dear as bona. Than was Cair modar thinViag for tbaa, aad ^ y v t g for them, aad kagii« for their

W h a tempted thqrthMght of her. Whec in t rable , they remembered her kiad n i n aad h a r r a a ^ ^ra^athy. W h a ^ t ta^ mast go hoani thqrooaldaotdie away ihrn th«r dear mother.

J h k wffe aad mothn w a not exempt bom the earacomaaatohecplaM. Sbetoibd :shesafiisr ed diaappoatnai^ aad bemTeaasta abe was afaicted to her own p « a a , bat yet she w a inb-B k i i n a a d d a a r i U . TlaLo(d>awiU osacening kerwaherwai raadnahepasaed away, UaTing ^ sweetreaambnace bdiind her: "She always made home b a p ^ . "

Than mea, b ^ moat ezpoaed to toa w , aattr a a ^ aad beretotee two a t h r a teSva of tbem w a l d ba a t t a t ^ dmmg tbe aeaaoa; to a e a U k sidktbe othn k enpkiyed to^hk p k n , who, to tBxa, beiag attached, wooU to I t o maanar ^ w a j t o afredibaad. Aad kat year a t t a i ^ of e g a a a d toer wen man t h a aaoalty pmal-aat totbanigjbbodBgpartoerdaei^ . " H a n k e e n a a g e a a n , aot diaoonty a proof; bat it k wotb ftothcr trial, U a y rata. AcootdiD^tha gardaar k n a k k g ready to b r ^ esperiBaat tokyaar.krt w^bnriatieea. TbaaeadB m t i o t to ka p k ^ qoito a eariy a to iba firat isaiaace, a d to toe aast pkoa. t b i n e n to ba two p k a t i i ^ to that (ba k B t c n p a n y b a e a a g ^ h y t b a f i a t «kik7«*fl iapknBaniIawaiag, aadtberatoato ton aad vgoroagrowtb daringtbe asaaaoraetNa

r t o t h a a a n b a . - ' . ^ - e Q a n t e k d t a b o d d b a eatahMAed tiat a kadcaot aBBfiowen batwea toa dwdSBoa (tf br^ Itoawt —- - - ^

S r a r Bbowv Buju>.—Take a e qoart of tye* floor;twoqaartaof coem ecrameal; oeepintof wheat meal—eU of wbidi moat be n r y freah; half a t e a a p ftitt ef aaolaaaea or brown aagar, OM ginof potatayeaat Mingle the ii^redkats into u a t i f f a d o a g h a n a b e atirred with a apooo, osiDg warm watir to wett ing Let it rineeeeral b c o n ^ e r o n r a i ^ t i t b a p a t U in a large deep paa a d bake fin er aixhoora.

S m Bbkab.—To o a pint of rice bailed aoft aad two qaarto of wheat mn l add a haadfUl of cars aeeal; mix wito milk to auke it mjold like w h n t bnad, and temnt with yeast

I r a a Fotixon Suxs.—Bofl sad ped a dosa mealy potaton; n b . then ttooagh a a i i n ; mix them tboroaghly wHh twtoe the qoat i ty of fl.rar or meal; add afSdacA water to make doagfa of or-dinary coos ia taa*; temat to theosaal way with bop, potatoe cr p n yeait aad bake in ratherahot o n n .

Q u a i x BBBAS.—iaka the apoaga ot mbclted wheat meal to the nAaary W19-, with eitbtr hop orpotatayeeat, bat mix it rather thto; add a UtUeaagarormoIaaantoaaittha tu ts . Be sore and taoold the loam n soon u it beoomee hgbt, MtlMBnboIted floor nins into t)M aeetoos fer mentatioo maeh aoooer t h a the bolted or a -petf la floor, and bake a hoar aad a qoarter or a hoar and a half, acoordtng to the use of the loaf.

O B I T U A R I E S . Mr*. Stmry aeis.

Oqiartcd this bfe at bw residanee in WBsob county, Tenneasee, on the I8th day of May, 1857, sister Mary Beas, wrfow^of the lato&on Bass.

Sater Ban was bora in North Oarolma, July 23,1789; wumartMd toSao Basa ia 1809; made a pubiio pro&aaia of r e l i ^ in 1835-hat n m a y ochendo, ahe Und a t of duty a t i l Norem berlS37, at wbidi time she united with the Bap-tist dmndi at Littk Oedar i iek , aad was b^tised by Bder Peter rnqua, in whiA dwrci she Ihed a p i o a aad dented mamb(r to the day of b a dnth. W h a d a m a d a a ptotoMo of r e t ^ i a , she said her great d e a i n w a that d a might be spered to •ee ber bastand aad an her children become rdi-gioa3,aadmJaIy, 1843, ahe had the pleasan of aeeiag h n haabaad make a pobtie ptofeaeian of re-l i g i o a , a a d w n b a p ^ into the fdlowabip of the same dumdi with hsr. She lired to aw an of her d d l d m prnfnaiis of rel%ia bot one eon. She waalwaya ready for erery good word aad work. Uberaltoher catribotioas to Hobm and Forwgn Uiaaooa. In 1847 toe loet ber hosband. On the 8th of J aaa ry , 1857, die w a a t r i ^ a with a par-talytic affeetiao, confining her to her room, and moat of toe time to her bed, until her death- Sbe often •aid daring hsr afflietiaaB, tiat ahe knew ber sUy a earth w a da r t , hot told her children who wait-ed a ber, to sul&r a aaeaainese, to she was not aknaed at death; le t t iaaoaunaa come w h a it a u ^ d a had a f n a ; that abe n w her way clear, a n d < ^ w a w « n . »

Oa the 18th of Uay abe had the seeood attack t i palsy, sod was oaly able to speak two or three words. aaKndaametaboatsandfe i l sas lMpin the arms of Jeaas, then to rest a t i l the morning of thareaanectian- She b a left six dii ldra, aU of wbcmanbead8 0fGuanka,withmayrelatiTn and ftieoda to EMozn toeir loB^ but they moam not a then who hare a hog^ Uay God aaactify thk £spenaatia to toe g o ^ of an ttring.

R. R. Babton.

WltllUB L. J«BM.

VeUrVataer.

Ba tn Ttoaar, ktoMBBOtt af B a n y n a Ttaar^ CB(t.,af Saito aoafy , Tton., m r b o a Bsptaaiber 6to, 1790, aad dkd JaaBaiy 91th,

Ks t e rTa t ano i ikd with tha B ^ t k t ebantoat Kaob 8pr i% to jaasi, 18« , aad Rtodaed a aetin i-ml fliTnti 1 Miiaaliie uf Hw alias a t i l b n deato. S a eadered b t t kat a t o m w«b a aach diriatia totitada periapa, a aay o a a n r did. She, to* t^rat iaapir i t , wvoldaall opoabar bkaaad Ba-deemer,aBdt(y todi«, « 0 Jesa^ aqr Balto, tO t h n I abau t , " etev Aada t to t t t t ok d a waold admaaah ber friends to p r ^ e n to meet bar to h a n t v g k t e r T a n a r l d f t a b e l m d h a d a B d a a d alargefiaSyof diSldraaadeaaaakiato a w a n their k a

Oh, that Qod may aaactify ber exempkiy life aad trinn^^iat deato to tbe wuiwstau of barrelalina aad frieads. H. HlnlL

S C H O O L A D V E S T I S E M K N T 8 .

O X F O R D F E M A L E C O t L E t l E ,

Oifctd, ^or th CaroliiUL 1 B. Mau-xthta, IIIMB.B. eoooa Ls^MfM. Klaa U B.JMM lirtB——

Mr*. B.«. Mnxe-MMfe ^

TiltWB ia I t iwT Ezpeates.

It beooaas our meUaduIy duty to record the death of our eateened brother, Deooa W. L. Joaes, who departed thk fifb at t ^ reddeace ia Fraaklin coaaty,Teon, J a u a r y l t , 1857, mtoe sixth-fifth year of k k age.

Hiv^tittM w u of stdiMdx, to which be bad b e a a l j ec t , aad fron which h ; had Bofiked to npwarda of tweaty yeara. The de-eeaaed pntoaed fidth to Chriat to Aagttst 1846, and w a baptiaed mto tbe CAowddp of the B s ^ ^ dmrdi atSaleai, by Bderlaom W.Lane. H e w n daoaa by the chnrdi, aad aet apart t ^ a preat^. t « y totheoffiMof O n o a t o the year 1847; the dat in of whkh be ftalfined with meeknen aad pa-tience aatil hk exit from the boon of h k earthly taberaade. Brother Joan w a one cf that kind of chriatiaa wha regarded hiaaelf a o a of the leaatof an du ia t iaa ; aad attriboted what he w a aad hk an ahma to the grmn of Qod. The writer to ooanraatia wito him betoe hk dnth, heard him aay, "Uyoaly t raa tk to J e n a ; I am ledgaed to tha win of Qod, my Haanaly Fkther, to be doaa." BSabqaa aaenedto doa to anond tha a o n o f O b r k t , aad with patkanwaitadrati l hiti chaagBWDBldaoBa. He a a d t o i a d g n a t a a x i ^ totkBpmapnityof thaehmtb, aad ...mm of God gamally.

The deceased w a tbe aao of Kctenl aad Jeae tos^bontolMinooa^, V a . , M a y a , 179% V M B B t t k d t o U k a J a a S . Anet^ daughter of WHSam and Mary Amett, Orange county, Va., tbelltboTDeoHBbar, 1815^ wito wbon ba gn tad to ItoBkfia eaualy, T a n . , to 1M9. He k f t a Widow aad tbna (ftOdta to n o v a hk k a

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s o o t h e r n I e o n w o r k s . J O N i S . LLOYD <k CO..

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ICr WUl praatlaa la tha aa»a«l aawli o{ Baarj aae lilaiat aoaatiaf.

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Wl<haP»rtr«a. aaparaetlaB Siiaawaralallac- IW-Cbth. OS. SI.

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Il ia, aalkiB aar ulaat. whiah atatratlamtanmaa let |Bi*aBn thaa htt *f*r ktaa •Bna* Wkre a Ihit altr.

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