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Oiidjw w S t m a l B d a g — M M I RF SUB u iHBortel—t&a ^ q r j of iMTca H tadying, • a d t e «anMBfa «f M l a n «*«riaatkg; ytt, "3111^7 Omm it w mi," Int 4a ta to L O n n S g i o a priTflegvu Hon «• t*T» maay pnoow 'Hiaci of t«- FN^GFRMTBOPRIMBEEOF thaliOid;" may gdUm uppafUiuittw of obtwni^ mnra gnwo, au>n ligki, and a m knre mto ourkwzta; wd of Kitfaig oadar te i^sAow of eroH, till osr koartsmnaS liiiwhad in IOTO: kerewo a»7Btaaddrinktf tint»Bim.th«ttoBam wk«riof a n k s g U the a t j v i (^"udoat of OnU »BrtBd w l u ^ «UM do<n Cnm W m J* T b m w m j , "oomo M d l y to tlmme of paoe, tad obtain meivj, and indgTM* to lialp OS n tiao of acod;" in idrart, «e nay nov kold OTmwwioB witb th* F a t ^ aad with hia SOB, J o m OhnsL B«t aooa a ^aj^vill takttj^aoo. Oar Sabhaths «m lie all goao; ottr tisM viH hiTo flad; osr eppertanitfaM irill b« forora past; and then AaQ «a bow mon folly that there it an «M£ Bui vtiat if Iia*e n ^ naad these priTO^ea for o«r cpiritn^ good? What if va h«T» allowed dtem to paaa hy aniwiproTed T TeQitte,Oyewhofor^ get God, •'What (hall the end b* of Aem ^ obey not the go^el of God?" But there n m ^ i a a n end to n. Ovro^orteiiiearf^Unggood. "Taae tpeadt sway, away, away;" and in a fiw yeva at BUM), ime with as will he sBOce. Smt we are •airuended by a m who "Fear n ^ God," and hare, therefimaa i^ipor- toai^ ef triling what God haa doM iter onr aoala. ^ois, we ean find the ^ l U who is "left to hinadf," a L a m a wantiag hrai^ a adtool whid laeka aamianee, a honae withost a BlUe, aadafseiplewhohaaaocarthly ficiendin the day need. Bat soon we AaO be' deprired of the pltaaare of dcing good to oar ftUow- men; looa earTnee will be hwdted, and oar stzoiith win &n. "Aa we hare therefore opportam^, as do good anto all men, ta^ttaUy to them who are of t&a h o a a ^ d of bidt;" hmag penaaded ^ OMR is «Mo nor knowkdgs, nor devieemtiiieigraTe,' whither wa a n all btttrniing. m . Bemmber, too, that oar. Malt and afiietiima are to hare air end. "Kuiy are the of the ri|^iteoBa; bat by-and-by Lord will delivw him «at of them, all Then daH the end eone to all oar Mrfyxaa, temptttiiiM and feara. Theawrtal taa.Wttt d a n be diaaaircd, and the waxhed aprit wing-its way to the kingdoB of bsarm. Bkased Ooaght!—IW< w on ouiL Oh, ja d i a d t s ef Ged, think ef Oat as ye wnBg yaai< hands in grief, think of it a» ye tread. afrthwayWHefacm, and bat^ with Uwhaetiof "POM wtthoat aod f n n TitUnl" Think of ^ MJ what ye thread yoar way tiiroi^ eoarta, aadrrileys and bye-ways; as ye aeardi fbr an (Ajeei «t joar <£arity, or drop the tear of ayafaihy^ wi& ^ bczeared, or erertheeoaahrfabeloTedcne. Bemember, to all yoar.mtiowv aflietbss, bemvefnents, and Kfe itiFctf, ft^will sarely be an end. "tift joar e;cs ef Ikitk SD^teea" "^The laahitade which no man e u aamben and CfBsmber that "Qat rcat JigUae OwT-euie, V a M tVir n h a of &lth bdow, IB fte'MeaCor ireodar tunb, 14. And the king said. Who ia in the eonrt f How, BobeH waa OOBM into the oatcr ooaricf t h e k ^ ' a hoaaa, to tpeak anto the Ung to Junes rathe gallowa that he had po- p a r t f w him.) 15. (Now,^ Bobvt thoaght in his heart, to. whom wosid the king delight to do hooorniore than to myself?) 16. Bat the king said to Bobnt, do as thoa hast sud, and d« eren- eo to Jamee, the Laadmarker, who hi at the king's g^ 17. Then it waa'produned whom the kii^ del^hteth to honor. IS. Now, Bobert told his £ m d s what had be&IknUai. Hie wise men said anto him, if Janes be of the seed of the Landmarkers, be- fore whm than hast bq;nn to fall, thoa shalt not prevail against him; bat shall sardy&II before him. 19. Now, caid the ktag's ierrants, behold also the pQowa fifty edbits h i ^ which Bobert had made for James, who had spoken good for tha king. Th«i the tiag said, "hang htm aiHtm." SO, So they hanged him oa the gallows he had prepared f » James. [See the Book of Esther.] P. a. BeotuHills, Ala. Bhsoft white as smrv." of temponl Ueaanngs, I nuie udeMIx deein. the prayers of fiod's people thanlemdeKred their eontiibations, whan there was. no money in dtetrsMaij.^ When y w ratd this, n x t roa ixsua »*• stoss, "And/orm«tiludtiifnMMmafb«g»- m anfe »•*, tJUi I m^t^mgmtemik to MdU known iht Mysfsry ^ Ougf^pd.^* H. F. Bocxaaa. MIeeo, Craek Bitioo. J«a. 11,18S8. The following eztraet wa eopy from the last Home and Foragn JoanaL It will be read with interest; Ocac ocaraT HAS CLAUTF croa oca nasoai- KAtiox which are peenli^y biadii%.'' "And seek the peaee of the d ^ whither I have - - - - and MJ eaased yoa to be carried away oaptireB, pray anto the Lord tw it; teinthe p all ye have peaoe," was the dire« tohiaaneiait pwpla. It ia no lees Yesj there ia aa end for both saint and Ensee. Aa and tothe iMad aa well as to the urrow way ; ia ^ . r e r i ^ ^ tf the angodly as wdl u t» tha ii^ha.«rdte rightMras; for when God pKtteca the iduai into his gamer, he will bind tha totes in basdles and east tban int > the anqweaehabie firv. Beader, whk^ tmL Is likely to be thineT Stomal life or ^ seeond death r t h e king- > of God oc the ptt ef hdl r TK« T U B M M B I F « M . PBjqt TOB x i f s r u r ]ciaBioB& vtail for wu. tHat •fhi eani e m it fiatn arafa SM, tiatImagtfmmmmmtlkUl£9.to wOe iamm Iktrnf^tfOtrVd." To Au. XT BaaxaaET is Tasxxssza.— There are many t i e s w h ^ bind me to yoa, aad by all of them I am eneoaraged tokpe yea will read thia tippt^y and then grant my earnest leqacsl Yea are aware thai arisiioeariea mMt be aaa- taiaedbyhrathraissi&aw; that heathens will notsapport th« lunister oif a nl^ion to wbidx t k y axe oppoeed. Of ftis y m hare giTen proof by yonr fieqaeat ooatiibatiotts to the misnenaiy euse. Has it nerer oeoniTedto yoa, that there is the sanm neeesniy for a mis tionary to be sastained b}r the praytrs of hi& iwethsen at ioawf That if heathen pe<^e will not eapport a misaonary, mndk less wilt they pray for hia saeoees t Yoa Idndly remember car temporal wants; and yon read of onr affiiedons, yon, per- haps, shed tears of sympathy. Yoa think «f the ftieids and eomforts wa have left behind and yon are convineed that we are not seeking vorUly enjoymats, nor peenntary gain. Th^ is well; and yon hasre our nneere gratitadfi ; hot m ^ this, yea are remembering only oar Umporal neoessitia; yea may yet forget that, by bediming Eusdonaries, .oar fpirifeaal wants are inereased more than our temporal.; and that we had rather God voald sbip as of aU. earthly good, so that we might be rednced to bread and water, than thsA we shoeld labor in ndn, or Ep«id oar time for nanght. The prayos of sdbts are a rieh spiritoal treas8re,and that miiaianaiy who doetf not possem them, a b^gar. How can we obtain them, onless oar brcthm> ai ioowpray for as? What ean eoajensato as for the loss of those eomfotta we had in onr own land, we were when Enrronnded by r e l i v e s and sympatblziDg firiends T Yon n u g ^ bnild a palaoe for n.':, and maltiply oar saltity by three; yoa might send ^asansaal sapplies of ehaioe inxorics, so tlutc TW woald lade for nedhing; yet if we were not. sneeessfiil in oar labns, we wonld be mi)»'rsWy anhappy. How, then, are we to be snoeet'^ta) and f&ttsrewarded for all tiiesaeriSceswebaTc made f Wt musi h* strstoisscf byHu frayers of our ftrsarwi of hamt. Yoa know bat little of the peoaliar tri^s of yonr missionaries. I am ^WTinoed of thia from the varioas qoestions that were asked me while tnTcling as agent. PoTerty, sieksesx, bad fore, ezposore to in^ement weather by mght and by isyj Mtd snah things as these, are hardly: worth placing on the list of miilBOnary arials, its they are heU in oomnion by many poor paston at home. Yet oar brethren will hardly allow that nuseionaries endore more than the things I' have named. We do not wiiii to boast of spe- dal grace; yet I deelue to yon, that if m? teials were not of a i ^ t r m t eharaeter, and nicr* gritvous than the above named. I wonld D O M E S T I C IVUSSIONSw It is a matter of iaiiite imporlaaee that oar meaaa of avaiige&ittiee dhoald keep ^ with that tideofemigtatioB i^iek ia ladling waatward -witih a ataHatiaerei- iUk Wa k n v from asperisBoa and ohaaraa- tia», ttat tihoto daaaarinatjona irtieh irat oc- I ^ y a sew oMntrr ate moat ^ ^ to he the pre- I iwrinating dtaomutotion ia ito fttsre U a t ^ . If, ftMfi^ we woidd saaltar Ihoaa priaeiples ioh we believe ara ilwpnnBt font af Ohrm- tia:<dty, lAera they will aoauaaad the meat eontraUiagand £H-reai^ng iallaenee,let-aB I oar ministers with t b ^ FiUea to aoeom- paa^ tioea em^raats who fbQthe first trees of oar'vart wmtsra wilds. - * themf shall ye have peaoe," was the direetion I gave ton , " . " the duty of Christians to seek the peaM and irospenty of the eonntry in whieh t h ^ so- oarn, than it waa the daty of tha ehQdrea of "sraeltodoso. The seed whi^ haa prodaesd the -Tree of Liberty " was planted by Baji- tiA hands; and it were not anreasonaUe to ^ p o s e that the Baptista would fionru^ nnder iteiMws. In saTi>« this, we wonld aotd*- traot aa iota from otoe^wlm were instramen- tal in the fonaativapdiodof this BeaaUiOjln giving it that form aad oonnstenoy whi^ now make it the freest aad'hapnieet sOTernment on earth. « Buf relig^•liberty^ says ear sa- t i m l historian, Bueiroft, " in ita most anlim- itednnie, waa from the first the trophy of tita Baptists." At least we amy -ventare thas maeh witbont the foar of emtradietion, that this eonf<!deniey s the nrodaeUon of an anfet- taKd Bible, ^ t h o n t donbt, tite parest Chris- Otaity en earth is foand in the Ifoited States, a f t j l f Ml itd GianA mumbtnk^ is the great ^Unstiva ftiOane of Amerieaa, as eontraated i ^ ' B a r o p e a a Christianity.-^ Now itban iaqairy worthy oar ssrieaaoon' sSdeiatioB. What do we, as Christians, owe a ooontry whose free and happy institatkos are bat the leptimate pndaets ef the reUtioa we profaHt, Politieal freedom never ean be pthial,'ixeept in vital eoneeetion widi spirit- oal freedom. He h a frMman wbom the trotJi makes free, And aU aie sUvMtei^M.'" It has almost grown into a proverb," that bad men may rebel, bat eabnot be free." Politieal parties may m ^ and rsaolve, that tiie stability of oar inotitatioBS depsnds apon the predoaii- aaney of this, t h ^ or the other party.. The {act is, the pnlpits of the eonntry are t ^ pil- lars w!uch snstain that noUe snperstnetnre beqneathed to ns by a godly anentiy. Key ate at onoe the great means of popalsr en- lightenmat, and the oonssrvators of pnblie morals. O i r forefother^ with, the Bible aa ihdr gnide, s i r a ^ forlibe^ and independence, and saooecded; France attempted the same withoat the Bible, trampli^itanderhtffoet, and failed. The one fti, the other the < WbvMkrCkankM.**, btm ^ iSKtiim tt if^ ^ fkrj Mre &«^»«iitN li«t mf t)l. tgortfcof W* MMrwtmtouacnt li> lasn—iUlMiBiiS W: t»pm»i n lyilliii •• «t MtfcM., . a anikw SailtA. «r Sw Tnt, IMS Mt ^ up Sir iSiseTlw MI s* lefcriiii* Bna* A. X. TK* 8 M I « IMMI » ai»lH «WlMUtr !»»»« :cur "He tbat A n t e t t - « i n t o it," Aa."Mod. 1. ImOac^lgil^inP^ kzn^oae Bo&ert, frenthehnialr^IUat, being great amoac hia paqpia « thaaaiHtrnt of his pra^gmamkee. servant who ware in the k ^ ' a j i i e , hawed andTevaren«^£«J>«rt; bat Janms buaiJ!mj|,acr did him reverence. 3. Nawv'ii4^ b > » , whm th^ spake daily'anto J i ^ and he hearkened not onto then, ^ t ^ told! S o b ^ to tee whether Jaim'wmUttr^m^sUmd; for he had told than he was a LandnvrkiR. ^ i 4. AadiHisBBahertsaw Jamea howednot, mar did fo n m e ^ then waa Bobert foil of 5. Aaf Bobert aaidanto tte king. There isapeopiaaeaitef^ ahraad in sB the Soath eoontiy, in dliy kiBgdiBai,whooe laws are diverse fram aQ peo^e. Hit pleaae theking,letit be written, that James and aO his hoat hedestnTed. T. The decree weai oat from Mt., First ta destroy them; hot JaasM showed H onto the qaeen,-Usat i£e m ^ sapfdicatitm before tbe -king: 8. Bolicrt said,^ moreover, tha <fatm did M ms mmi eoBfrin with the kiag thehanqoet and fa-m««>ow am/isvi&rfimto 9. Yrtifittitai^fieth me noth^eoloi^ aa I see James, ^ leriaarfcet. sitting at the king^pte. - l a Than sud hn fiinda aato him, let a joifoms ha mafc'ef iify eahito h i ^ and t»- laiiia nwak thin aato Oe kia^ that James awy he*aM9edtherH». Aadthefhij^ida^ Soh«t-.aBd he eaasai tte «akiws to U. And.lltokii«eommiiadad.tohrii«,ae feoak^sf^MMs; mi. Ibej ^weiv^reaa .liefim tha ^ . . -i^i ^JiS IS. Aa« viittai. ^ Imi^fiOii^'S&S^m^ of tla - I . i-.^'t ri^cnekii^msi- never appeal to yoa for opecial prayer. Theae tiungs hare beta my fomiliar aeqaain- tanoes all my Hfo, and bat little more so m e e be came a missionary Aan before; henoe I do not takis them into the ntimber of numona- ry trials. If I were in want, I wonld ask for eoatriba&ms; and they wonld c6me with the same good will that yon have always manifest- ed; or if I were riek,it"woald bono more timn what happens to my bretiucen a t home, and might toppen to a» «ther here or there. I am not asldi^ alms; bat I im beseeehing yoa for that whieh I fear is harder to obtain; and wiu^ I know to be ininitely of more val anixttraiiHjiotcrjirwftrt, The bleamngs that most need eao ooarn from C(od <mly, and in answer to die prayers his people; and the mm of thm all is, that I may ie tucauful asa I need not toll yoa idiat a missionary's pe- ealiar trials are. Itit-enonghtotellyonwhat they a n not—that t h ^ a n not temporal wants --eiiekaess, the sbsannn of rdativea, 4>at they an of a spntnal diaraeter, fend can be removed only hy the pnyers God's people. We do net wish to say to yoa, " Come, and be- hold oar seal for the Lord;" neither wonld we (Mast of gnee drnt b not possessed by oar teethren athome; bat a n yoa not aware, that it iiyaiy hard to get miarifmaries for the la dain U d ? We would not deter others from •{ and yrt we are free to say, that he kas a a ^ to the mismooszy w i ^ and takes theae temporal aSEietaaaaiato theaambaof ^ «isl trials, is mistaksa^ and has not yet ooonted the eesfc. ^haT».beeBin waoi ia past, aa as to lade some tft&bae things termed neesssariw ef life; and I hantseea affietkm, sadi aa is aat eommott Sk ijaaiHea to sofier in (he atoet riek- ly dimatos; bak theii I had na tamptatioa to ahaadoa: my worirbeeaase I had &ir s p r f t ^ trials and. had aa ,ahi£ag evidaaoathat aty labaraware Ueeasd^^ to some cif ' preeiated. Btf ainr-" flbe enenqr haa . like a fiood." Triall aew and of a difieteift •Btaa oTenriMlmB^.aoaL Yaa will all t i i r aMiritMaa,tlak«haB ladkn MiiBioasw I « H B i a i ^ b a a l m a a a i « a a a a a q » d M titow jadW'toilvl^ eh^tor, of ito p^t- ical hiftory. What thea is onr dn^ to onr land, tmder these dreomstanoes, at a time like thia. too, when dark elonds lower over its pros- pects T The Charches Of the eaints a n indeed the only hope tf onr eonntry And let ns know thst in mnldplying them, u d sending oat god- ly men to preara amoi^ oar pet^le the an- nearehable richw of Cuist, that we a n doing far more to perpetoato the prieelw heritage b^aeathed to as by onr fothe^ than if we wen eelebratiog with bonfires, illnminations, and jabilant shonts, the triomphs of some po- litic^ party. By how maeh, then, we w o ^ preserve oar happy civil iastitationsansallied, an anfettered Bible as the priceless boon of oar efaildnn, and the purest- form of Christi' aoity for the warid at large—by so mndi an we imMlIed to s n j ^ y oar .own eonntry with the holy Oraclea and the living nunistry. Finally, We desin to offer some axcoca- AGKXXSTS to onr brethren to inerease thdr ef- forts in the blcased work of H OSM Hisaons. And we woidd begin h^ reemriitt to the FAST aa aff(a£ng abaMaat reaasevWOT we shoald adopt the langaage of the iHMable prophet, and say, " Hitherto hath the Lard helped as." The Finandal reports of Ae Some^e Board, from the 1st of April, 1846, to the 1st of April, 1858, (twelve yean,) show that $181,- 279 26 have beoi paid into the tretuary and expended within the territory oecnpied by the Soatiiem Baptist Convention. The following table will enibit the amonnt eaeh Stato has eonti^ted of this sam, within that period—^ ^wdveyean: District'If Colombia, Virgiala, . . . . Noitb CanKiia, South Cnndina, - Otorsia, . - - - Soeth Alatiama, . ^ - TcDDfliaee and North Alahsma, Hissiarippi, . . . . Looiiiaza, *- - - Arkmasuu, . - . absoar:, .... 14,181 SI 89 60 78 1,996 0» ^,188 13 88 442 41 g7.e»9 78 - 4,742 2S 18,0g( SO - 1.06S 9» 3.718 83 • 5,774 - TZmCASIOV Ol* TBS TOBKXOS Boawix BUssaa. Bnrtccs:—Yonr issne of the ^ of Jan., ecntainit^ tha oondnskn of yonr n- j i j to my de&noe of the Foreign Mission did not reach thia ei^ nntil mon than ifoek after it was doe. Conedving that yoarsappoaed estimates did the Board great injnstiee, I immediately reqaested one of the Secretaries to funush me the stotistics neoes- sai^ for thdr refotation. Ofidal engagements hate pnvented an earlier omaplianee with my refaest, and b a n oMueqaently delayed my re- ply to yonr artielat. Inpw forward yon the dpcamentfor pnMication. I t has been care- f ^ y made ap, and thon^ not predady in the mannw snggHted by yon, it presents a foir view t i the ezpensea of the Board. The leagtb of tha talte most lisiit my retnerks. I b4(g paraiisBitm to salanit afew. 1. Yon charge the Boards with a morhidsat nhiii^, and oensarahle irrita)»Ii^. In this, I think, yoa jodge the Boards—at least the For- e%tt Board—oaehaittahly. The membenof thia Board have no o l g e e ^ to the freest and mieat disonswon vt thdr nkeasnrea aad nfece- dhnna. They love the canse of misdons, a n oltai painfully cMscioaa of tiieir laek of wis- dom to gaide th«a in their management, and thankfiil for kind saggestiaas from any sonroe. I say fw mysdf, not for the Board, that I am smry to see imsginary and , exagger- ated itotements of the sn^enditares of the- Board exteanvdy eircnlated, and prodoeingan iai^aadoa aafororabie to the canse (Emissions, befon it is poasible to eorreot their stote- meats. Can ^ e good erase derive sny advan- t ^ f r t o a s a d i foetitions statonentsT I fear not. 2. Yoa seem to me to have dialled the qnes- taonat issae. Ia yonr note, whieh didted my first artiele, yon darge, that mme mocey expended annnally "tn Biekmond"tokeep the pOsderoos Board madunesy in operation than V spent in either Ainea w Chins; and in yonr reply to my artide, yoa endeavor, by imaginary statistics, to show t ^ t the whole expenditnre Of the Board, for Seeretariea, agoits, &«, is certainly thir<y-<Ani*, and v ^ pnbd>}y per e a t . oa the amotinta reodved by the Treas- arer. ^If, by ezpenditares-"in. Siekmond," yoa meant the ezpaiditares of the Board for agendes, traveling expenses, , over thdr whole fidd of (^wration, yoar language mided me, as, I presame, it did nise-tenths of those wloread it. 3. The discnpan^, to which yoa allnde, be- tween the statement of the expen£tar» of the Board as pnblidied in the Herald, and that farnidied by me for the Baptist, arose from the eireomstanee diat the statemsits were made out for different years, The statistics of the Herald wen for the past year, and mine wen taken frtmi the Minntes of the Convention in poniiviUe; and these facts an patent on the of thedocsssent. 4. Yoa still insist that the Foreign Misnon Board disparage a Chardi and presbytery, by on his experienoe, and call to tha work of mimioas an ordained minister. lean- not oompr^end why yon ehonld think so. ask, again, the qoestion which yon overlooked. Does a Presbytery d ^ r ^ e a Chnrch when they examine a candidate for ordination on his experience, call to the ministiy, and doctrinal "views? All those points the Chordi decides Xl)efon the presbytery is csUed. Is ordination to theministry to be reedved as proof that M«, IkMiw,ba«a[ alroag^ by limchnn; bat in die pnant ect«ditii» of the Chucbei^ it eannot be abandoned withoat seri-. ous detriment to ear rdigtaaa enterpriaef Aganto d i f n e iafomaikn, awaken, a misdon- 'ive^diteetion totteoontribatioMof ea, and inmdentily aeeoeipliA a I reatattoont^ good. C d l e m cannot be ea-] ^ i i t a ^ i k n i M th«a aw<>r mi. I o«ed.aadmiadoDaiT, edaeatmn andpnblica-i 4.'A*ntu«ninant>u>e«iM«a«st tioo aodeties damot & sBitaiBea withoat thdr I ci^ eSdent aid: and thia adf^eoying, ill^d, and maoh ^^araged dam of laborers, an moat needed in the very fidds in whidi thejw- centsge on their collections isnAlest. How can onr Chardies be awakaea to a sense of thdr abroad ashaaMd rnkKons, and that that litUa should be so mnch redoeed by necessaiy. e^wases; b«t- let as la- bor wiUi earnestoeaa to sow ^ aeada of be- aefieaoe, ^ doe season, w« may hope to req^ a glorions harvest J. B. Jrcs*. Ki^mead, Feb. Ttk, •TAnicm or aamris An atsacmsaxaaTs or TBX BOAU or lOKUON iossioi(a.8.a.a llMM^ Btak-kMt tafc^s _niraoM«.«itrB«tKj ^int*ilat«iVMMt«(Ht<4>M « _ Hi W»liTll * t*^ taN'«Da«M,Tta:S4l>rt«ud tisTai- l._ u n r - —— ^ JUBBtM Ol Coo 1.AC., VSSM art^ IK BMI« «ifn- Matanl to aM Rff*. tilte « >T H'""'—•— Vt* Ot^ar MMMB. t e w at TlilMll iTimtl*, SaluiM. »««» LECIAEEUL. SABOS WMniirin'r * on otter -SK«3i]S rvmmXMf. i<i> tku ttH- Keatacky, Csilfemia, 1,448 07 - 3,«6S 16 It k p ; ^ ^ th|t we add her^ that the first ; rear's operations of the Board is not indnded in the foregoing, for the reason that the ^nas- a n r did not distinguish tite amoants oontribn- ted by eaeh State. This, added to the nceipts of the Board this year, will swdl the amoant reodved and disbnned to at least i: wo hnndted tteasaad dollars' from the time of its organi- sation, something over thirteen years am. ' ' d » i&aeaaaet hat detdsndllahlidy. ami m ^ to And what has been aeoomiplished, l>y the blessing God, by this expaiditant Let as sea: Oar Bomeatie Hisdoa Board have eom misaoned 885 missionaries and a ^ t o daring the last t h i r t m years: The miarionarieshave bai)tised man t h u thirteen thoasand person^ beudea those converted throa^ thdr labors, to as least ona-hw this namherl ly others. They have eonstitated 173 Charehes; orddned. 148 minislen aad 219 deaeons; orgaaised689 Sahbadi Sehoo}^ and bead themoaimof eteetin«132 hoasee. Periiaps no Misdoa Board in oar aqontry has enjoyed a higherd^iee of saoeeea. 1%en is a gradnal inerease in its labon an^ saoeem a l n ^ every year; " Brethren, wher^ anto ye have already attuned let n walk by the same rale, let a a m i a d ^ same thing." ; Bat the fatan is BO less eseaaragiag to na thanthepaat. £vary year brings to anr sherm teemiagthoasaiidsfrmall the nations <rf ^ dd:watid. Oar weatan tsmtoriea an fiUa^ ap.frmBtoese soorwa^aswdlaa&om Ae-ia- eraismg popalatitm of oar own eaaatry, with^ rapidity snpaialelled ia die history of natidB^ ShdHtinaeoaatiy pcaTe a bleai^ ta amigraats, or shall they ptavaaeana town n i a ia a qaestion tbw<%ristiaB portioB of oar wiUhawtodMsda. PoGtiw k Let aaamet Oem witktba a d d m BiUa, aad witk tha win fiiat batttda fraa ¥y dia hapn^andtordHr^^ bks^ rf eivii Kber^. It is eitly by the g o ^ ^ 4 m ImaMBMi eradematorial of aasL ever W iwhaSalad by earg^artoae maaweallL I t i e a U O a t »whaa tka^ Imii eats the Ox, As Lisa dtr^ not kaaaiAliie Ox. ha« % Ox ^ Liaa." 8«w&k 4 b«Bhx S^&Z'&S&rSSS jrt^aalr i» tfc* •'tody tsf MiUa maa is qnalified for the woric of foreign mis- dtms? The Board do not dt in judgment on the dedsion of the Chnrch or presbytery. They kxamine a candidate on his fitness for the work of the ministry; batthqr ndther inqnin nor decide whether the vigor of his eonstitotion, his leammg, his aptitade to aeqoin a knowl- ledge of langnage, his devotions to the work of misdcas, &e., fit him to k b w in the fonign fieU. I np<^, diattiurttdt of att ih* tt>- perunct ofth$ Board has botn to imprtss them ntor* dt^y wUk th* conviefion ihatordina Hon to th» mmisfry w no SKfiewnt Ust of qwHific^kmt for th» work of fortign mis- mon$. Every body knows, too, how eadly re- commendations may be obtained, and how Uttle rdianee dm be lOaeed'oB tlxsm. With lA the eanti<m of the Board, some of these appdntr ments have been unwise. 5. Yoa rdteratoyoor^jibioii, that the Board have no rigkt toetmtrol die labor ofmisdonaries. The Board h p e no ri^t to oompd any man to serve them, u d they daim so each r ^ t ; bat if tbqr d s e ^ to asM a misaioiiaiy to Africa <8- Oiina, to pairfooit^i^edfie w«k, ean th^ not ri|^tf^y. engage a hcother to p>, and perform die serriee, and then demanfthst he diall ftd- fiU the oontraet? If a Board of Trustees em- ploy ft numster as an agent to eoUeet fands, eaat they mA neacrite to him his field of kbsTi asdmodaof laboriiv? Or if a Chordt em< -LUhMtttttrt •tfcAhil* « respoad^tiea wittont some agenqr^^ —^fcrtJ^SS^ toad to enli^ten and uaneM them? lam laaMd that we do so litus in the cause ofi iwtttSV' n^riHtCtarrh Oa >id.t<«», *<mU iKnaafb oat s •BStlaiMiH B rn««tM«t, : irOIfc » I vUnttir kmnM MvtkMb Wt^tWrkmnM lM>tkaklk*«tlR u m t t n " « i l tatUm wliij^jM— S * l a t M t a t t a a a al>l«aa7tei Mt Idt uMi eUBwe-*. BrtM. la fha ' Vi>i n Iw 1 ^OT ifcaa Iba IMS-* SS^TtaisSa^. iiHiaii III •nil aa* a(«u u »« amu** Sard, .Salaitok MMA U.M* M i^St Km» l*Jp« «UHR .^Ainsi LM> a» « , « 14 SHW Ltmw TillMm of MtHL. M"*"* _ ^•Mkm ^-tw* • la^rt—tiT Hmm ul rwtlfB Jaanal, ••«»1aa« to Ota«r aa akava. r«mata(«.taatWa »t«. tHI to JaaBacj- Mtb. IHl. •Mtpta a<f«r a«roil>, iM nohaS wa- •c Bearta for Bow ea* rof . SteiMAtoar^o- Va* •« X«5177 tMtSI tumM K.M » lUlIU t u n u On October last, a writer in Western Baptist, ahddr die dgnatan of ^'Tin- dex," ^Massed tte follown^qnestiun r "Csn the Baptist Chtneh at A. foadvo an exdnded megah«R&om tie Bajfist Chardi at B. with- oat d ^ oaeHAt the (%nrdi at B?" and deeided it in the negati^ In the Christiin In- dex, a writer firom IGssomi, dgning hin»^ B. T. F. C., repEes to Yindex^ and answers the same qaestion '^neqaivoeaOy" in tha af- firmative. Ia die same pa|ia, Feb. S, 18S9, Yindex replies, and mdataitts his <rst ejra- ioa. My own o{«uon oa the snbjeet was formed several yters ago, and of eaarse with BO reference to present eireamstaa*9es, an tun to have given rae'to-ihe diseassion. WiiihoBt wishing to engage in the Miato be;; tween Yiadex and B. T. F. 0 , 1 wiS notin a fisw p d a t r a widdi the logte bf the former ai^ean ie he at fonlt. I. Then ha« ben jsodneed no procf that Churches a n aovrtign, and it appean to me I diat a Chnrdi by the eonfosdoa of all, ewes allegianee and obedience in every act whid it ean perform to the Lord Christ, csa^ not be called sovereign irithoot a perveniBn of langnage. If brethren mean that eaeh I Chonh b indqiaident of tdl other Chmdtea, I then is no dispute among Bi^itiats vpaa that point. Now the reasonrng of Tindex hinges |apoh theBsoriptiai(faov«re%ntytoaCharch, I a ^ hb s^aments a n ^ w n not from Scrip- ture, but f n m the analogy ef eertihly goveis- ments. Bat Christ has said, "My &gdora is I not of thbwtwld.'" S. Does not Yindex lay down a diotnm ... SOS* BOM aad t v t ^ Immi StoSTtowtefc^^^ .f2H MJ»n it» IV TotA- ..$MM3*«* tauwics Total of BaaKopaaMaSSRJSie. 'Far aaat ajaa tatalst ncaiftib Smlkaa It. which nnllififls aH huown reasoning, and ove^ throws bb own dedaon ? He sayn, " O u t ^ e orbuyond die inspired rtcord the Chardies cannot go. Such efayoet (»ly fill'Within the J^ilimaU avOteriiy of the'Chnrclies, eontri bations to mi^bms joining tenperanee sode- ties, sending chOdren to SabbaOi S d i c i ^ h d d ing slaves, a n not proper Enbjecfe of Char^ aathm^ inasma^ as they an not recognised as cfatcn by the g;reat law of Christ" According, flii^ to the raBng of Tindex, if the Church'U B- exdiries John Smith for holding a dave, oontribctisg to missions, &c., ihe Chordt a t ^ ^ may, nctwitlH stan£cg, receive John Smith,-without the eon sent of the Charch at B. Bat says Yiadex tbeseolEaiees do not foil within the legitimate anthoiity of the Churrhea. But cjlo it to de- cide tchat ofencts do or A ruif faU wiAin the Bad! otiier ^ fiiaep«a*«l Aai jf ^ OharA at A. ias nedvaJintomembm^tfc* exe^ a e m W of R he is v t wiUiin dM iavitaliBnly warta^. bat pHtakw ^ pt tha S i q ^ a a a matter of doQ-and right. The qaestii* diea rsaolTes itodf wah die first (kndM Chnrdi at A. rq^toBy reewretia etdaded member of B. ? a Yindex aay, "IV srf fwioe or tw ^ Beitoaeljr i^rbi «5F fc^ end /wasdSiisDa'' itaHes.] Tlus is a jrepoBtion whfci aa eoa will d«y, bat lAidi does net tpjpw^^ rdevantto the qaestien profoa^ <« diaoiB- sioa,untait b shown hf proof, Xaot auattod widioat proof,) diat tito CItBnA at B- ha^«x- dudve eeatrd in die leatter; and row, asra is mo *a*fer iki jpropofSiBB so tagiiaiit^ Huliasod. Wlwntheactaaaof aeoBZtb£o«i^ then is aethittg for Ae h%her eeait to ope- nste upon. To iHnstnte, when a maa diugri with a criminal offiaoe hw beeaacqidttodlia- forea tribaaal having jttrisdhjfka, tha^dad- Kon is final,' and na m^eriOT ooart ean niter- pose. IftkmaahadlieeieeBvietod,the^* eoart m i ^ t inteifin for error ia the prMead-- ings. If, then&n,the Charf&atB.eaaez- dade, aad no «aer Chvdi can roadva fiw exdnded member, tharii b an esdaf-Sseaa- dom, BO matteridiatndiertribmuberiaC. T^ Mvethbri|fttwaathao^e(dflf Ttadex. I lo not M Uiat be haa proved it. If I dionld tadertaka to iSmtrato dm Ida- lions (in regard to the qiusQi proposed) flf Char^ to e a ^ odier. I dwdd refar to oourts of independent but to aamk rrtsot oan- eutreal JariediBtiflB. A ana has W a ar- Ttsrted aad thnwn into p r i w ; he a ^ B w ta a oonrt for dioshaige under jrnt of hOtat tari pvs. The eourt refases the writ; or aftor hearing, remands theprisEBier. AnoCberecart no higher; sometimes even lowsr^may grant smt and disdtarge the prisonw. Byihk no injury is done the first euurt. The two tribmals a n independent In liks mannov seems to me th^ the Chnrehca of Jes(UE,jb^ iadqwident of oadi other, may dedde n A Ihr heiself and withost detrimcst to On t ^ ^ «f odios. I will notice but one wfter p d A involval in thb qnestieb. Brother Walker if ^ I^ dex makes a di8tinetiaa*1>et|neB the scraeiign rig^ofaCaiwli toreodvea meniier exian- d ^ by another Chardi, and lter„|%ht to«a> cnvehim at the hxxitfd of fstarbtng d a i s ^ national fenowdi^."' The distinetian ( b a t ^ the use of the word s o m r r ^ ) is jiBt To nodveinto Chnrdt-memlseiship aa.e^adad member b a high right, and o t i t i s M exxF- 1. WlwB I mad* tkattatoMBtthat tba aipoM of tka Boarl «M oat MM«l JSX par raat. oa tia taodptk r t*k th. rtaJ^ MMtaet MlaiT. ttarallac "J ta*™^' •• •• • aa t>«y •wta firaBtotkaTnaaanr: bat iatboMaoiautivmtnSadaiiix ar *lad0BU»ia ahO* ia tkta waatrT, and othertiani »otbdoB»laft»a«ue «»»««. AWaa I tlwtta actual peeaM ol Soard aad afwta. 3. IhancoaatrfK^.B. G. ClBkniailiai u a(«itof.ka - , ~ i « BMrdiatiKaiioT<«atta>ata.tte«hiwKiii atfUKtrt^ of the ChurdusT A«nati...i ic*iiat»»-» a««»orti. Aiatoa. | q J j ^ j , jg jndepcident of an oUiers, and then Be doaa not iqion ta aa, aor da < %a«w what hii lal^ now ia. Banaa^alatnl to IMl, to «>«o A«oetotlaB, aadkla Biaat caKartad in to tUa BaaiS, at a a>)a>7 ar tSW I tnnllof ajMBML It ia |«aWla Sa aalaiT a»my 1 liaWkaaaiai»4.»«tI«o«otk»o«»»Btlti». IfcaTaaalcala. tad it aaalMwa- J. Tbai«M«-»to«nialariaia»4*x»«»a«afa»tBtaw*ieaot iryarMb. that tha trwnar ad^tadtk* nla of aaklBt >o « t t i « . «Lt»pt «K caA. aad wa aaaimas la «BpB»a»a Wa ac- ewataftktteoa(i«at«. The Board weeld ha«a I»l*md dtfanal CKia.. 1«t aa h. ]«<<>no<dtl» laboaXOaaan pataU»«>r-«. »' tka onavadlac ncntadat-aad aa ao t«)«;ec«M lanlt, theaoaid jiddadtoUawld.*, U maUaiap tha ratio oTr^ limuUtlua thr »«u«tail» addad thr sx^rxMsirr or macxins AJTO sxmniTCUSROx ATJUL LAT, MM TO JASCABT ASRE. US», T I 3 KOSTHS. Gim. .le^ ^xfTBK*. BT Baednd -•««» U •i IMS W CoSalarr J. 3. 0« , o! ditto,. . tiaraUacex- BTl!SSrto t~»«^ l^l ® ByaataI»adtotiaaKi»r. " ^ ^ i«t m Br Kaoatrcdtotnoannr.... illa6raaa»drfar«a.> Tianllaf axptuca tnm atthmi CatoB^aadi SM K SM» « HI a Bi laMtTOdtotraaaarrr.. is no oonrt of rppcUate jarisdiction. Each Church, therefon, must decide/or itself what oSenees fall within ite Intimate authori^. If the Church at A. may dedde for itself that John Smith did not v i ^ t e the law of Christ and receive him as amonber in the ease Fped- Sed, notwithstanding die judgment of the Charch at B., why may she not do the same thing in other eases ? 3. Is not the analogy drawn frtim earthly soverdgnties i^poe^ to the po^on of Yin dex? What doosdw Chnroh at B;? She ex eludes the member, and thus deprirea him of all his rights aa a member of the Ckoreh B.' What a n those rights, and how &r do they extend? They a n rights to the privi- leges <d the Chora, at B., and none <^er. member at B. ean olaim, a* a right, no privi- lege at A.: if he reodves any, it b only as a courtesy. What then b the anal(^iu cas the soverdgnties rf the world ? Binda or England diafraadiisee one of her snljeets and tato away aH hb dvil rights; may not and does not the United States reedve the disfran chised subjects, and confer upon him all the By aaaaat roeatrtd to Vnmtn,. nrgims. dscd with the greatst caution, drrtam^eii^na, and prudence. I t may .leaS to ^ not pre- ceded by) non-fenowdQp,-aBd p r e d M dberad, division and strife: and yet t t o e a n cases when it oaghtto be dtsitc even at (he risk of Is then noj^so a dtsHaOion bttmm ikcriffii^aCkxnitoedudiamtaAitfir manifest sin, andhir right io eadadihA^ whtrt tit tin is nof maji^srf, at tit iiiBari tf di^rbirgdenaminaiiBiuifelloash^f Yea, the right to exdude a member b aW a h l ^ right, and should be ezertosed with the wis- dom whieh the Holy Spirit imparts. It will not do for a Churdi to throw hersdf oa her ffignity, her indt^endesoc, or ber so-eaDad sovere^ty, and demand obEervanee cf her decrees. It wiU not do for her to daim iufid- labillty for Iierself, and to throw the de and odinm cof dlstarbing fdlowdiip i^wn fhoss who cannot respect her iS-judged and vjoctip- taral suntenoc!. She must rdnember that aha bsnrrouEdedbyerthfir Churdies e q ^ tobiff- sdf ia digmty and independent and periu^ as mndifororcid with the Sf^tiA'Christ In all cades then, and eqwdsUy in those which may tend toward d i s t n r i a ^ dfpnniTiiational feUoaship, let her have a BarnpulonB regard to tiie kwe of Christ and pay dne rstpeet to others, who, in thdrnunds, if not in a Chaseh tsapaaty, a n compelled to review her jaig- ment When the deddou; of a Chardi an dearly according to the law of Christ, aU will repeet them; just so far as donht attaches to t h i ^ respect wffl fml; and if deariy wrong, ether Chnreha an nnder nil oblation to r^srd them. This, at least, b ao eonddered by one who clshns only to Sxxx TZCTB. To Salary aad axraaaaa. Sao. rwrcT. act. Kmtmc^ ByaavMto _ If-an^lli: B-UTkonaa. aaaot te XT. aal K. V, T>«r—n iB Kt, lalaiT, aay. JKl. n f — *261. fftaiaad hjxhmm. SLy It. t.Th«tW.»-«tot»T.t- soo n <a OS lra.&KUBhn.aiy.—. . «u a - lUTS US on BxatBias EKroFaR The St. hums ObrisK tiaa ASvoeale, of December 9lh, 1858, in die p r o e p c ^ for 1859, has t i e fsBowing raoark- Me paragnph: ' - "Awicw 10. While the yper wifl war tgiinstdn—«Ban, ofeve^ kind and degree— it will wtr onlyw saoh p r i n t ^ l e w B an e k a * ^ ^t in the Word of God, and lodt to tha BiU^ and the Bible to find a per- hile rf^ » d Hckee Ae Bible wis lie its highest law, frvoa itwiB no appeal, s a i l e d 'dbet whatever b aaa read tberdn, nor may be proven rcqidred of any m&n, tkat it sfaddd be SmiH BfBMaindto^tn aataiMd to a DodMa.*?,.. To wtal-d to •• - By B a a i M to t n « i Toratataadhrl ISil n «•<*. «sa rr »««o ZtUnct iiilfi I lytJHaarer,. «1 ss BxmmmtnnirtJmirmt. fc aatrod to 'aaalalartyaar, BrCaakfer. ToOaakSir. - lioy a pastm, ean t£«j not reasosmbly direct im as to the time and ^aoe d hb labon t And in sn^ cases do auuBten rdinqiudi their jnst ri^to? Pleasa - a ^ , Megsra. editors, if the Forei^ Hiidoit JSoart appdst a misioiiary to labor in China, eaa lie prroeriy n to Aoa- tralia, and draw hb siqppart from toe Board? Or, if he freadi Univertalism, or must the Board cbntinBe to foraidL ttieiseanf of h u aa|)pQrt ? T h a i i ^ t of istetroDnig m b denariesmairt reddeift thaanpoiBtinc power 6. IleanHfromonaof tM Seereta^that I was mistaken in aSrmiag, as I did in my~ foriaer eoouannication, that die saMect of pO- had aever been bdct<; the Board. B was, Iw i^ata^MrfairedtoaeiaaBittoeiandsab- BaqaMrt;^ the e o n i t t a e waa b f t o o a l l y exeased finWfrqMrtiagoB it Of aO. thb 1 have no Modleetigo: petliapa was aok in the Board aft fhetimeof the a ^ <m the e a ) ^ If I SaveTecdved wn kder'fitet a ^ m£a in to it, I t e n foigiiCiait. •: Tl^jwiexadnpnidbewsdi^ teetotal ax- of ^ Board ^taa itoaimmetionhai* nwNtsM M eeaC ea t ^ whdb^ wtedm any Board t f adardbh seafa^ ewt ToOaak MvotJ ByCaASbt.. rmmtn gCa* Mffisctioai si»» lOOJ mm » rt »» U(<aa(lllia CadkyaUfcri n l M t a l a r i * t l B f t * i a . C w ^ lb. VaMa tin. okfU a( a. C. Os^OK. tetMIoaia.S»^.—; /IILMiiHI Jaa«M«a. TOkOtBaaid lOr^riOMla Ott ha»ifc«>torAirfL ToIAaMlmd atanaI«aM... ^Hanvan. MSwa. 1 - t»1 A. A HH S»S* UHSt ssisel oawtaor » g - a w H ^ a g t O r s t a u privileges and ri^ta of an American dtizen? Accor^g, theiafoi^ to the very analogy cm whidi Yindex relies, it would seem that the Chnreih at A. may confer the right of member- ship oa a member exdaded by B. 4. Doea not Yindex beg ihe question whidi he undertakes to diseon, when be says, "The jodgaient of cxpuision pronoonccd by die Chareh at B., does a great mon t h u ex- dude the offender frnm her foOowsSip and membership—Utsdudts him from thef^^n^ sh^ and mtmbtrsh^ of other CAardm, and from, the eommiaion of eU saints.'" [Hb italics.] There appean to be some, ctmfadon of language, if not of thoa^t hen. If cx- dvdes b used in its proper scan [thraxt out, eject,] it woald seem ss if members in one Church b membnrdiip m other Charehes aba; which, it b presnmed, ne one wiU ms in torn. If it b a s ^ as sysosomoas with prwdude, [ftin^ from ttilmg.l it woald intpJy that be had not been a member of ibe Chmrdi whudi exdudes Um, whieh b abimrd. When b asserted that exdodon by one Churdi prevents any other Chnroh from reodvii^ the exdaded member, b i t n o t b e g ^ the qaestioa ? Saya Vadex, "Can the at A- rights reedve tiie exdnded nMaber? f%ae» 1k$ gyaxHony [ H b itaKos.] We have no other pntf of dk^eoncetaaes of die deeiwm of Yiadez dian h b owB aasertMii. ' 5. The ai|pnneBt drawn from &e terms of invitatioa to dm ewajiaaioa table does wA ^pear tebeataB vdevaBt WhatrndieiBr vitatiaaitad^ kak anttar of oooxto^T If a C%ar«th-alMidd invite nana, so ene oeaid' _ eomptaia, -aals« i m g a m e i ^ of ^ { ^ A j ? eStor wiQ wafir » C h a r ^ j i n a a ' r ^ t to partakaaf thap^ U^ of aBoih«r Chan& : wUoh T pnsama M one irill .conteBd f v j i ia^^'orvot invito as __ toaj'aSxwMlimita iW^jliaBeato hsinH- tatkau Of ewaaa d - affl ootiovito^OiB whdto dto d t a e W n r t i y ; I m t i a ^^f^^^m as an article «>f fci bj-or be thoi^ tosdvatibn."* Suppodng the editor to be aa hoiestman, I vidi to ask him a &w qneiitinis for Tufnraia- tita. L Does the Ba»1e teadi the ^ w e a t atto in the ministry as hdd ty the Hedto&t eqol Churdi? 2. Doa t2m Bihb ^ a ) 7 dimetioBB: f h r isoiaing das-meetiags? 3. Does the Bible teadi ai? thing eaaoecB- iBgthesa^eoafcsdfflials eaUad Use Bands? ^ 4. DoastheKUeteaditiiatU is Ac ify of die mimstor to m d v e and ej^ bera? - : ' ^ 5. Does tie KMe tosdi ^ ^ . gorernmot of the Oiardaa i» ia the Omgf 6. D e e s ^ BiUa toadi that Jfria^ j^iam^- - - 7. ^ ) a a a ^ Bible teadi dmt infioia to Toedn « Uptismiimditej (miae,Vatt>Baaf IhatBdSktet^ i>r#nB(^ ef ^ qaatiaasi nii I- Ik • t .Aisslt:'-.
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n . O v r o ^ o r t e i i i e a r f ^ U n g g o o d . "Taae tpeadt sway, away, away;" and in a

fiw yeva at BUM), i m e with as will he sBOce. S m t we are •airuended by a m who "Fear n ^ God," and hare, therefimaa i^ipor-t o a i ^ ef triling what God haa doM iter onr aoala. ^ois , we ean find the l U who is "left to hinadf," a L a m a wantiag h r a i ^ a adtool whid laeka aamianee, a honae withost a BlUe, aadaf se ip lewhohaaaocar th ly ficiendin the day need. Bat soon we AaO be' deprired of the pltaaare of dcing good to oar ftUow-men; looa earTnee will be hwdted, and oar stzoiith win &n. "Aa we hare therefore opportam^, as do good anto all men, ta^ttaUy to them who are of t&a h o a a ^ d of b i d t ; " hmag penaaded ^ O M R is «Mo

nor knowkdgs, nor devieemtiiieigraTe,' whither wa a n all btttrniing.

m . Bemmber, too, that oar. M a l t and afiietiima are to hare air end. "Ku iy are the of the ri|^iteoBa; b a t by-and-by

Lord will delivw him «at of them, a l l Then d a H the end eone to all oar Mrfyxaa, temptttiiiM and feara. Theawrtal taa.Wttt d a n be diaaaircd, and the waxhed ap r i t wing-its way to the kingdoB of bsarm. Bkased Ooaght!—IW< w on ouiL Oh, j a d i a d t s ef Ged, think ef Oat as ye wnBg yaai< hands in grief, think of it a» ye tread. a f r thwayWHefacm, and b a t ^ with Uwhaet iof

"POM wtthoat aod f n n TitUnl" Think of M J what ye thread yoar way

t i i r o i ^ eoarta, aadrrileys and bye-ways; as ye aeardi fbr an (Ajeei «t joa r <£arity, or drop the tear of ayafaihy^ wi& ^ bczeared, or e r e r theeoaah r f abe loTedcne . Bemember, to all yoar.mtiowv afl ietbss, bemvefnents, and Kfe itiFctf, ft^will sarely be an end.

" t i f t joar e;cs ef Ikitk SD^teea" "^The laahitade which no man e u aamben

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14. And the king said. Who ia in the eonrt f How, BobeH waa OOBM into the oatcr ooaricf

t h e k ^ ' a hoaaa, to tpeak anto the Ung to Junes rathe gallowa that he had p o -

p a r t f w him.) 15. (Now, Bobvt thoaght in his heart, to.

whom wosid the king delight to do hooorniore than to myself?)

16. Bat the king said to Bobnt , do as thoa hast sud, and d« eren- eo to Jamee, the Laadmarker, who hi at the king's g ^

17. Then it waa'produned whom the kii^ del^hteth to honor.

IS. Now, Bobert told his £ m d s what had be&IknUai. Hie wise men said anto him, if Janes be of the seed of the Landmarkers, be-fore w h m than hast bq;nn to fall, thoa shalt not prevail against him; bat shall sardy&II before him.

19. Now, caid the ktag's ierrants, behold also the pQowa fifty edbits h i ^ which Bobert had made for James, who had spoken good for tha king. Th«i the tiag said, "hang htm aiHtm."

SO, So they hanged him oa the gallows he had prepared f » James. [See the Book of Esther.] P. a.

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of temponl Ueaanngs, I nuie udeMIx deein. the prayers of fiod's people t h a n l e m d e K r e d their eontiibations, whan there was. no money in dtetrsMaij.^

When y w ratd this, n x t roa i x s u a »*• stoss, "And/orm«tiludtiifnMMmafb«g»-m anfe »•*, tJUi I m^t^mgmtemik to MdU known iht Mysfsry ^ Ougf^pd.^*

H . F . Bocxaaa. MIeeo, Craek Bitioo. J«a. 11,18S8.

The following eztraet wa eopy from the last Home and Foragn J o a n a L I t will be read with interest;

Ocac ocaraT HAS CLAUTF croa oca nasoai-KAtiox which are peenl i^y biadii%.'' "And seek the peaee of the d ^ whither I have

- - - - and MJ eaased yoa to be carried away oaptireB, pray anto the Lord tw i t ; teinthe p

all ye have peaoe," was the dire« tohiaaneiait pwpla. I t ia no lees

Y e s j there ia aa end for both saint and Ensee. Aa and tothe iMad aa well as to the u r row way ; ia ^ . r e r i ^ ^ tf the angodly as wdl u t» tha ii^ha.«rdte rightMras; for when God pKtteca the idua i into his gamer, he will bind tha totes in basdles and east tban int > the anqweaehabie firv.

Beader, whk^ tmL Is likely to be thineT Stomal life or ^ seeond death r t h e king-

> of God oc the ptt ef h d l r

TK« T U B M M BIF«M.

PBjqt TOB x i f s r u r ]ciaBioB& vtail for wu. tHat •fhi eani e m it fiatn arafa SM, tiatImagtfmmmmmtlkUl£9.to wOe iamm Iktrnf^tfOtrVd." To Au. XT BaaxaaET i s Tasxxssza.—

There are many t i e s w h ^ bind me to yoa, aad by all of them I am eneoaraged tokpe yea will read thia tippt^y and then grant my earnest leqacsl

Yea are aware thai arisiioeariea mMt be aaa-taiaedbyhrathraissi&aw; that heathens will notsapport th« lunister oif a n l ^ i o n to wbidx t k y axe oppoeed. Of ftis y m hare giTen proof by yonr fieqaeat ooatiibatiotts to the misnenaiy euse . Has it nerer oeoniTedto yoa, that there is the sanm neeesniy for a mis tionary to be sastained b}r the pray t rs of hi& iwethsen at ioawf That if heathen pe<^e will not eapport a misaonary, mndk less wilt they pray for hia saeoees t

Yoa Idndly remember car temporal wants; and yon read of onr affiiedons, yon, per-haps, shed tears of sympathy. Yoa think «f the f t ieids and eomforts wa have left behind and yon are convineed that we are not seeking vorUly enjoymats, nor peenntary gain. T h ^ is well; and yon hasre our nneere gratitadfi ; hot m ^ this, yea are remembering only oar Umporal neoessitia; yea may yet forget that, by bediming Eusdonaries, .oar fpirifeaal wants are inereased more than our temporal.; and that we had rather God voald sbip as of aU. earthly good, so that we might be rednced to bread and water, than thsA we shoeld labor in ndn , or Ep«id oar time for nanght.

The prayos of sdbts are a rieh spiritoal treas8re,and that miiaianaiy who doetf not possem them, a b ^ g a r . How can we obtain them, onless oar brcthm> ai ioowpray for as? What ean eoajensato as for the loss of those eomfotta we had in onr own land, we were when Enrronnded by r e l i v e s and sympatblziDg firiends T Yon n u g ^ bnild a palaoe for n.':, and maltiply oar saltity by three; yoa might send ^asansaal sapplies of ehaioe inxorics, so tlutc TW woald lade for nedhing; yet if we were not. sneeessfiil in oar labns, we wonld be mi)»'rsWy anhappy. How, then, are we to be snoeet'^ta) and f&ttsrewarded for all tiiesaeriSceswebaTc made f Wt musi h* strstoisscf byHu frayers of our ftrsarwi of hamt.

Yoa know bat little of the peoaliar t r i^s of yonr missionaries. I am ^WTinoed of thia from the varioas qoestions that were asked me while tnTcling as agent. PoTerty, sieksesx, bad fore, ezposore to in^ement weather by mght and by i s y j Mtd snah things as these, are hardly: worth placing on the list of miilBOnary arials, i t s they are heU in oomnion by many poor paston at home.

Yet oar brethren will hardly allow that nuseionaries endore more than the things I' have named. We do not wiiii to boast of spe-da l grace; yet I deelue to yon, that if m? teials were not of a i ^ t r m t eharaeter, and nicr* gritvous than the above named. I wonld

D O M E S T I C IVUSSIONSw

I t is a matter of ia i i i te imporlaaee that oar meaaa of avaiige&ittiee dhoald keep ^ with that tideofemigtatioB i^ i ek ia ladling waatward -witih a ataHatiaerei-iUk Wa k n v from asperisBoa and ohaaraa-tia», ttat tihoto daaaarinatjona irtieh irat oc-I ^ y a sew oMntrr ate moat ^ ^ to he the pre-I iwrinating dtaomutotion ia ito f t t s r e U a t ^ . If, ftMfi^ we woidd saaltar Ihoaa priaeiples

ioh we believe ara ilwpnnBt font af Ohrm-tia:<dty, lAera they will aoauaaad the meat eontraUiagand £H-reai^ng iallaenee,let-aB

I oar ministers with t b ^ FiUea to aoeom-paa^ tioea em^raats who fbQthe first trees of oar'vart wmtsra wilds. - *

t hemf shall ye have peaoe," was the direetion I gave ton , " . "

the duty of Christians to seek the peaM and irospenty of the eonntry in whieh t h ^ so-oarn, than it waa the daty of tha ehQdrea of "sraeltodoso. The seed w h i ^ haa prodaesd the -Tree of Liberty " was planted by Baji-tiA hands; and it were not anreasonaUe to ^ p o s e that the Baptista would fionru^ nnder iteiMws. In saTi>« this, we wonld aotd*-traot aa iota from otoe^wlm were instramen-tal in the fonaativapdiodof this BeaaUiOjln giving it that form aad oonnstenoy w h i ^ now make i t the freest aad'hapnieet sOTernment on earth. « Buf r e l i g ^ • l i b e r t y ^ says ear sa-t i m l historian, Bueiroft, " in ita most anlim-i tednnie , waa from the first the trophy of tita Baptists." At least we amy -ventare thas maeh witbont the foar of emtradietion, that this eonf<!deniey s the nrodaeUon of an anfet-taKd Bible, ^ t h o n t donbt, tite parest Chris-Otaity en earth is foand in the Ifoited States, a f t j l f Ml itd GianA mumbtnk^ is the great ^Unst iva ftiOane of Amerieaa, as eontraated i ^ ' B a r o p e a a Christianity.-^

Now i t b a n iaqairy worthy oar ssrieaaoon' sSdeiatioB. What do we, as Christians, owe a ooontry whose free and happy institatkos are bat the leptimate pndaets ef the reUtioa we profaHt, Politieal freedom never ean be pthial,'ixeept in vital eoneeetion widi spirit-oal freedom.

He h a frMman wbom the trotJi makes free, And aU aie sUvMtei^M.'"

I t has almost grown into a proverb," that bad men may rebel, bat eabnot be free." Politieal parties may m ^ and rsaolve, that tiie stability of oar inotitatioBS depsnds apon the predoaii-aaney of this, t h ^ or the other party.. The {act is, the pnlpits of the eonntry are t ^ pil-lars w!uch snstain that noUe snperstnetnre beqneathed to ns by a godly anentiy. K e y ate at onoe the great means of popalsr en-lightenmat, and the oonssrvators of pnblie morals. O i r forefother^ with, the Bible aa ihdr gnide, s i r a ^ forlibe^ and independence, and saooecded; France attempted the same withoat the Bible, t r ampl i^ i t anderh t f foe t , and failed. The one f t i , the other the <

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1. I m O a c ^ l g i l ^ i n P ^ kzn^oae Bo&ert, frenthehnialr^IUat, being great amoac hia paqpia « thaaaiHtrnt of his pra^gmamkee.

se rvan t who ware in the k ^ ' a j i i e , hawed andTevaren«^£«J>«rt; bat Janms buaiJ!mj| ,acr did him reverence.

3. N a w v ' i i 4 ^ b > » , whm t h ^ spake daily'anto J i ^ and he hearkened not onto then, ^ t ^ told! S o b ^ to tee whether J a i m ' w m U t t r ^ m ^ s U m d ; for he had told than he was a LandnvrkiR. ^ i

4. AadiHisBBahertsaw Jamea howednot, mar did fo n m e ^ then waa Bobert foil of

5. A a f Bobert aaidanto t t e king. There i sapeopiaaea i te f^ ahraad in sB the Soath eoontiy, in dliy kiBgdiBai,whooe laws are diverse fram aQ peo^e.

H i t pleaae theking,letit be written, that James and aO his hoat hedestnTed.

T. The decree weai oat from Mt., First ta destroy them; hot JaasM showed H onto the qaeen,-Usat i£e m ^ sapfdicatitm before tbe

-king: 8. Bolicrt said, moreover, tha <fatm did M

ms mmi eoBfrin with the kiag thehanqoet and fa-m««>ow am/ i sv i&r f imto

9. Y r t i f i t t i t a i ^ f i e t h me n o t h ^ e o l o i ^ aa I see James, ^ l e r i a a r f ce t . sitting at the k i n g ^ p t e . -

l a Than s u d h n fiinda aato him, let a joifoms ha mafc 'e f i i f y eahito h i ^ and t»-l a i i i a nwak thin aa to Oe k i a ^ that James awy he*aM9edtherH». A a d t h e f h i j ^ i d a ^ S o h « t - . a B d he eaasai t t e «akiws to

U . And. l l toki i«eommiiadad. tohr i i« ,ae feoak^sf^MMs; mi. I be j ^weiv^reaa .liefim tha ^ . . - i ^ i ^ J i S

IS. Aa« viittai. ^ I m i ^ f i O i i ^ ' S & S ^ m ^ of t l a

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never appeal to yoa for opecial prayer. Theae tiungs hare beta my fomiliar aeqaain-

tanoes all my Hfo, and bat little more so m e e be came a missionary Aan before; henoe I

do not takis them into the ntimber of numona-ry trials. I f I were in want, I wonld ask for eoatriba&ms; and they wonld c6me with the same good will that yon have always manifest-ed ; or if I were riek,it"woald bono more timn what happens to my bretiucen a t home, and might toppen to a » «ther here or there. I am not asldi^ alms; bat I im beseeehing yoa for that whieh I fear is harder to obtain; and w i u ^ I know to be ininitely of more val anixt t ra i iHjiotcr j i rwftr t , The bleamngs that

most need eao ooarn from C(od <mly, and in answer to die prayers his people; and the mm of thm all is, that I may ie tucauful asa

I need not toll yoa idiat a missionary's pe-ealiar trials are. It i t-enonghtotellyonwhat they a n not—that t h ^ a n not temporal wants --eiiekaess, the sbsannn of rdativea, 4>at they a n of a spntnal diaraeter, fend can be removed only hy the pnyers God's people. We do net wish to say to yoa, " Come, and be-hold oar seal for the Lord;" neither wonld we (Mast of gnee drnt b not possessed by oar teethren a thome; ba t a n yoa not aware, that i t i i ya iy hard to get miarifmaries for the l a dain U d ? W e would not deter others from

•{ and y r t we are free to say, that he kas a a ^ to the mismooszy w i ^ and takes theae temporal aSEietaaaaiato theaambaof ^ «isl trials, is mistaksa^ and has not yet ooonted the eesfc. haT».beeBin waoi ia past, aa as to lade some tft&bae things termed neesssariw ef l ife; and I hantseea affietkm, sadi aa is aat eommott Sk ijaaiHea to sofier in (he atoet riek-ly dimatos; bak theii I had n a tamptatioa to ahaadoa: my worirbeeaase I had &ir s p r f t ^ trials and. had aa , ah i£ag evidaaoathat aty labaraware U e e a s d ^ ^ to some cif ' preeiated. B t f a in r - " flbe enenqr haa . „ like a fiood." Triall aew and of a difieteift •B taa oTenriMlmB^.aoaL Yaa will all t i i r aMiritMaa,t lak«haB l a d k n MiiBioasw I « H B i a i ^ b a a l m a a a i « a a aaaq»dM t i t o w j a d W ' t o i l v l ^

eh^tor , of ito p ^ t -ical hiftory. What thea is onr d n ^ to onr land, tmder these dreomstanoes, at a time like thia. too, when dark elonds lower over its pros-pects T The Charches Of the eaints a n indeed the only hope tf onr eonntry And let ns know thst in mnldplying them, u d sending oat god-ly men to preara amoi^ oar pet^le the an-nearehable richw of Cuist , that we a n doing far more to perpetoato the prieelw heritage b^aeathed to as by onr fothe^ than if we wen eelebratiog with bonfires, illnminations, and jabilant shonts, the triomphs of some po-litic^ party. By how maeh, then, we w o ^ preserve oar happy civil iastitationsansallied, an anfettered Bible as the priceless boon of oar efaildnn, and the purest- form of Christi' aoity for the warid at large—by so mndi a n we imMlIed to s n j ^ y oar .own eonntry with the holy Oraclea and the living nunistry.

Finally, We desin to offer some axcoca-AGKXXSTS to onr brethren to inerease thdr ef-forts in the blcased work of H O S M Hisaons. And we woidd begin h^ reemriitt to the FAST aa aff(a£ng abaMaat reaasevWOT we shoald adopt the langaage of the iHMable prophet, and say, " Hitherto hath the Lard helped as." The Finandal reports of Ae S o m e ^ e Board, from the 1st of April, 1846, to the 1st of April, 1858, (twelve yean,) show that $181,-279 26 have beoi paid into the tretuary and expended within the territory oecnpied by the Soatiiem Baptist Convention. The following table will e n i b i t the amonnt eaeh Stato has e o n t i ^ t e d of this sam, within that period—^ ^wdveyean :

District'If Colombia, Virgiala, . . . . Noitb CanKiia, South Cnndina, -Otorsia, . - - -Soeth Alatiama, . ^ -TcDDfliaee and North Alahsma, Hissiarippi, . . . . Looiiiaza, *- - -Arkmasuu, . - . • a b s o a r : , . . . .

14,181 SI 89 60

78 1,996 0»

^,188 13 88 442 41 g7.e»9 78

- 4,742 2S 18,0g( SO

- 1.06S 9» 3.718 83

• 5,774 -

TZmCASIOV Ol* TBS TOBKXOS Boawix

BUssaa. Bnrtccs:—Yonr issne of the ^ of Jan., ecntainit^ tha oondnskn of yonr n -j i j to my de&noe of the Foreign Mission

did not reach thia e i ^ nntil mon than ifoek after it was doe. Conedving that

yoarsappoaed estimates did the Board great injnstiee, I immediately reqaested one of the Secretaries to funush me the stotistics neoes-sai^ for thdr refotation. Ofidal engagements hate pnvented an earlier omaplianee with my refaest, and b a n oMueqaently delayed my re-ply to yonr artielat. I npw forward yon the dpcamentfor pnMication. I t has been care-f ^ y made ap, and t h o n ^ not predady in the mannw snggHted by yon, it presents a foir view t i the ezpensea of the Board. The leagtb of tha t a l t e most lisiit my retnerks. I b4(g paraiisBitm to salanit afew.

1. Yon charge the Boards with a morhidsat nh i i i^ , and oensarahle irrita)»Ii^. In this, I think, yoa jodge the Boards—at least the For-e%tt Board—oaehaittahly. The membenof thia Board have no o l g e e ^ to the freest and mieat disonswon vt thdr nkeasnrea aad nfece-dhnna. They love the canse of misdons, a n oltai painfully cMscioaa of tiieir laek of wis-dom to gaide th«a in their management, and

thankfiil for kind saggestiaas from any sonroe. I say f w mysdf, not for the Board, that I am smry to see imsginary and , exagger-ated itotements of the sn^enditares of the-Board exteanvdy eircnlated, and prodoeingan iai^aadoa aafororabie to the canse (Emissions, befon it is poasible to eorreot their stote-meats. Can e good erase derive sny advan-t ^ f r t o a s a d i foetitions statonentsT I fear not. •

2. Yoa seem to me to have dialled the qnes-taonat issae. I a yonr note, whieh didted my first artiele, yon darge, that mme mocey expended annnally " tn Biekmond" to keep the pOsderoos Board madunesy in operation than V spent in either Ainea w Chins; and in yonr reply to my artide, yoa endeavor, by imaginary statistics, to show t ^ t the whole expenditnre Of the Board, for Seeretariea, agoits, &«, is certainly thir<y-<Ani*, and v ^ pnbd>}y per e a t . oa the amotinta reodved by the Treas-arer. ^If, by ezpenditares-"in. Siekmond," yoa meant the ezpaiditares of the Board for agendes, traveling expenses, , over thdr whole fidd of (^wration, yoar language mided me, as, I presame, it did nise-tenths of those wloread it.

3. The discnpan^, to which yoa allnde, be-tween the statement of the expen£tar» of the Board as pnblidied in the Herald, and that farnidied by me for the Baptist, arose from the eireomstanee diat the statemsits were made out for different years, The statistics of the Herald wen for the past year, and mine wen taken frtmi the Minntes of the Convention in poniiviUe; and these facts a n patent on the

of thedocsssent. 4. Yoa still insist that the Foreign Misnon

Board disparage a Chardi and presbytery, by on his experienoe, and call to tha

work of mimioas an ordained minister. lean-not oompr^end why yon ehonld think so. ask, again, the qoestion which yon overlooked. Does a Presbytery d ^ r ^ e a Chnrch when they examine a candidate for ordination on his experience, call to the ministiy, and doctrinal "views? All those points the Chordi decides

Xl)efon the presbytery is csUed. I s ordination to theministry to be reedved as proof that

M«, IkMiw,ba«a[ alroag^ by l imchnn; bat in die p n a n t ect«ditii» of the Chucbei^ i t eannot be abandoned withoat seri-. ous detriment to ear rdigtaaa enterpriaef Aganto d i f n e iafomaikn, awaken, a misdon-

' i v e ^ d i t e e t i o n totteoontribatioMof ea, and inmdentily aeeoeipliA a

I r ea ta t toon t^ good. C d l e m cannot be ea-] ^ i i t a ^ i k n i M th«a aw<>r mi. I o«ed.aadmiadoDaiT, edaeatmn andpnblica-i 4.'A*ntu«ninant>u>e«iM«a«st tioo aodeties damot & sBitaiBea withoat thdr I c i ^ eSdent aid: and thia adf^eoying, i l l ^ d , and maoh ^^araged dam of laborers, a n moat needed in the very fidds in whidi the jw-centsge on their collections i snAles t . How can onr Chardies be awakaea to a sense of thdr abroad ashaaMd rnkKons, and that that litUa should be so mnch redoeed by necessaiy. e^wases; b«t- let as la-bor wiUi earnestoeaa to sow ^ aeada of be-aefieaoe, ^ doe season, w« may hope to req^ a glorions harvest J . B. Jrcs*.

Ki^mead, Feb. Ttk,

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I t k p ; ^ ^ t h | t we add her^ that the first ; rear's operations of the Board is not indnded in the foregoing, for the reason that the ^nas-a n r did not distinguish tite amoants oontribn-ted by eaeh State. This, added to the nceipts of the Board this year, will swdl the amoant reodved and disbnned to at least i: wo hnndted tteasaad dollars' from the time of its organi-sation, something over thirteen years am.

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And what has been aeoomi plished, l>y the blessing God, by this expa id i tan t Let as sea: Oar Bomeatie Hisdoa Board have eom misaoned 885 missionaries and a ^ t o daring the last t h i r t m years: The miarionarieshave bai)tised m a n t h u thirteen thoasand person^ beudea those converted t h r o a ^ thdr labors,

to as least ona-hw this namherl ly others. They have eonstitated

173 Charehes; orddned. 148 minislen aad 219 deaeons; orgaaised689 Sahbadi Sehoo}^ and bead themoaimof eteetin«132 hoasee. Periiaps no Misdoa Board in oar aqontry has enjoyed a higherd^iee of saoeeea. 1%en is a gradnal inerease in its labon an^ saoeem a l n ^ every year; " Brethren, wher^ anto ye have already attuned let n walk by the same rale, let a a m i a d ^ same thing." ;

Bat the f a t a n is BO less eseaaragiag to na thanthepaat. £vary year brings to anr sherm teemiagthoasaiidsfrmall the nations <rf ^ dd:watid. Oar weatan tsmtoriea a n fiUa^ ap.frmBtoese soorwa^aswdlaa&om Ae-ia-eraismg popalatitm of oar own eaaatry, with^ rapidity snpaialelled ia die history of natidB^ ShdHtinaeoaatiy pcaTe a b l e a i ^ t a amigraats, or shall they p t a v a a e a n a town n i a ia a qaestion tbw<%ristiaB portioB of oar

wiUhawtodMsda. PoGtiw k Let aaamet Oem witktba

a d d m BiUa, aad witk tha win fiiat b a t t t d a fraa ¥y dia

h a p n ^ a n d t o r d H r ^ ^ bks^ rf eivii Kber^. I t is eitly by

the g o ^ ^ 4 m ImaMBMi eradematorial of aasL ever W iwhaSalad by earg^artoae maaweallL I t i e a U O a t »whaa tka^ Imi i eats the Ox, A s Lisa dtr^ not kaaaiAliie Ox. ha« % Ox ^ Liaa." 8«w&k 4 b«Bhx

S^&Z'&S&rSSS j r t ^ a a l r i» tfc* • ' tody tsf M i U a

maa is qnalified for the woric of foreign mis-dtms? The Board do not d t in judgment on the dedsion of the Chnrch or presbytery. They kxamine a candidate on his fitness for the work of the ministry; bat thqr ndther inqnin nor decide whether the vigor of his eonstitotion, his leammg, his aptitade to aeqoin a knowl-ledge of langnage, his devotions to the work of misdcas, &e., fit him to k b w in the fonign fieU. I n p < ^ , diat tiu rttdt of att ih* tt>-perunct ofth$ Board has botn to imprtss them ntor* dt^y wUk th* conviefion ihatordina Hon to th» mmisfry w no SKfiewnt Ust of qwHific^kmt for th» work of fortign mis-mon$. Every body knows, too, how eadly re-commendations may be obtained, and how Uttle rdianee dm be lOaeed'oB tlxsm. With lA the eanti<m of the Board, some of these appdntr ments have been unwise.

5. Yoa rdteratoyoor^jibioii, that the Board have no rigkt toetmtrol die labor ofmisdonaries. The Board h p e no ri^t to oompd any man to serve them, u d they daim so each r ^ t ; bat if tbqr d s e ^ to asM a misaioiiaiy to Africa <8-Oiina, to pairfooit^i^edfie w«k, ean t h ^ not r i | ^ t f ^ y . engage a hcother to p>, and perform die serriee, and then demanfthst he diall ftd-fiU the oontraet? I f a Board of Trustees em-ploy ft numster as an agent to eoUeet fands, eaat they mA neacrite to him his field of kbsTi asdmodaof laboriiv? Or if a Chordt em<

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r«mata(«. taa tWa » t« . tHI to JaaBacj- Mtb. IHl.

•Mtpta a<f«r a«roil>, iM nohaS wa-•c Bearta for Bow ea* rof .

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lUlIU t u n u

On October last, a writer in Western Baptist, ahddr die dgnatan of ^'Tin-dex," ^Massed t t e follown^qnestiun r "Csn the Baptist Chtneh at A. foadvo an exdnded megah«R&om t i e Bajf is t Chardi at B. with-oat d ^ oaeHAt the (%nrdi at B ? " and deeided it in the n e g a t i ^ In the Christiin In-dex, a writer firom IGssomi, dgning h i n » ^ B. T. F. C., repEes to Yindex^ and answers the same qaestion '^neqaivoeaOy" in tha af-firmative. I a die same pa|ia, Feb. S, 18S9, Yindex replies, and mdataitts his <rst ejra-ioa. My own o{«uon oa the snbjeet was formed several yters ago, and of eaarse with BO reference to present eireamstaa*9es, an tun

to have given rae'to-ihe diseassion. WiiihoBt wishing to engage in the Miato be;; tween Yiadex and B. T. F . 0 , 1 wiS not in a fisw p d a t r a widdi the logte bf the former ai^ean ie he at fonlt.

I. Then ha« b e n jsodneed no procf that Churches a n aovrtign, and i t appean to me

I diat a Chnrdi by the eonfosdoa of all, ewes allegianee and obedience in every act w h i d it ean perform to the Lord Christ, csa^ not be called sovereign irithoot a perveniBn of langnage. I f brethren mean that eaeh

I Chonh b indqiaident of tdl other Chmdtea, I then is no dispute among Bi^itiats vpaa that point. Now the reasonrng of Tindex hinges

|apoh theBsoriptiai(faov«re%ntytoaCharch, I a ^ h b s^aments a n ^ w n not from Scrip-ture, but f n m the analogy ef eertihly goveis-ments. Bat Christ has said, "My &gdora is

I not of thbwtwld.'" S. Does not Yindex lay down a diotnm

... SOS* BOM aad t v t ^ Immi S t o S T t o w t e f c ^ ^ ^ . f 2 H MJ»n it»

IV

TotA- ..$MM3*«* tauwics Total of BaaKopaaMaSSRJSie. 'Far aaat ajaa tatalst ncaiftib Smlkaa It.

which nnllififls aH huown reasoning, and ove^ throws b b own dedaon ? He sayn, " O u t ^ e orbuyond die inspired rtcord the Chardies cannot go. Such efayoet (»ly fill'Within the J^ilimaU avOteriiy of the'Chnrclies, eontri bations to mi^bms joining tenperanee sode-ties, sending chOdren to SabbaOi S d i c i ^ h d d ing slaves, a n not proper Enbjecfe of C h a r ^ a a t h m ^ inasma^ as they a n not recognised as cfatcn by the g;reat law of Christ" According, flii^ to the raBng of Tindex, if the Church'U B- exdiries John Smith for holding a dave, oontribctisg to missions, &c., ihe Chordt a t ^ ^ may, nctwitlH stan£cg, receive John Smith,-without the eon sent of the Charch at B. Bat says Yiadex tbeseolEaiees do not foil within the legitimate anthoiity of the Churrhea. But cjlo it to de-cide tchat ofencts do or A ruif faU wiAin the

Bad!

otiier ^ fiiaep«a*«l A a i j f ^ OharA at A. i a s n e d v a J i n t o m e m b m ^ t f c * e x e ^ a e m W of R he is v t wiUiin dM iavitaliBnly w a r t a ^ . bat pHtakw

^ p t tha S i q ^ a a a matter of doQ-and right. The qaestii* diea rsaolTes itodf wah die first ( k n d M Chnrdi a t A. r q ^ t o B y reewre t ia etdaded member of B. ?

a Yindex aay, "IV srf f w i o e o r t w ^ Beitoaeljr i ^ r b i

«5F fc^ end /wasdSiisDa'' itaHes.] Tlus is a jrepoBtion whfci aa eoa will d « y , bat lAidi does net t p j p w ^ ^ rdevant to the qaestien profoa^ < « diaoiB-s ioa ,un ta i t b shown hf proof, Xaot auattod widioat proof,) diat tito CItBnA at B- ha^«x-dudve eeatrd in die leatter; and row, a s r a is mo *a*fer iki jpropofSiBB so tagiiaiit^ Huliasod. Wlwntheactaaaof aeoBZtb£o«i^ then is aethittg for A e h%her eeait to ope-ns te upon. To iHnstnte, when a maa d i u g r i with a criminal offiaoe hw beeaacqidttodlia-forea tribaaal having jttrisdhjfka, tha^dad-Kon is final,' and na m^eriOT ooart ean niter-pose. I f t k m a a h a d l i e e i e e B v i e t o d , t h e ^ * eoart m i ^ t in te i f in for error ia the prMead--ings. If , t h e n & n , t h e Charf&atB.eaaez-dade, aad no « a e r C h v d i can roadva fiw exdnded member, tharii b an esdaf-Sseaa-dom, BO matteridiatndiertribmuberiaC. T^ M v e t h b r i | f t t w a a t h a o ^ e ( d f l f Ttadex. I lo not M Uiat be haa proved i t .

If I dionld tadertaka to iSmtrato dm Ida-lions (in regard to the q i u s Q i proposed) flf C h a r ^ to e a ^ odier. I d w d d refar to oourts of independent but to aamk rrtsot oan-eutreal JariediBtiflB. A a n a has W a ar-Ttsrted aad thnwn into p r i w ; he a ^ B w ta a oonrt for dioshaige under j rnt of h O t a t t a r i pvs. The eourt refases the writ; or aftor hearing, remands theprisEBier. AnoCberecart

no higher; sometimes even lowsr^may grant smt and disdtarge the prisonw. B y i h k

no injury is done the first euurt. The two tribmals a n independent In liks mannov seems to me t h ^ the Chnrehca of Jes(UE,jb^ iadqwident of oadi other, may dedde n A Ihr heiself and withost detrimcst to On t ^ ^ «f odios.

I will notice but one wfter p d A involval in thb qnestieb. Brother Walker i f ^ I ^ dex makes a di8tinetiaa*1>et|neB the scraeiign r i g ^ o f a C a i w l i toreodvea meniier exian-d ^ by another Chardi, and lter„|%ht to«a> cnvehim at the hxxitfd of fs tarbtng d a i s ^ national fenowdi^." ' The distinetian ( b a t ^ the use of the word s o m r r ^ ) is j iBt To nodvein to Chnrdt-memlseiship a a . e ^ a d a d member b a high right, and o t i t i s M exxF-

1. WlwB I mad* tka ttatoMBt that tba aipoM of tka Boarl «M oat MM«l JSX par raat. oa tia taodptk r t*k th. rtaJ^ MMtaet MlaiT. ttarallac " J ta*™^' •• •• • aa t>«y •wta f i r a B t o t k a T n a a a n r : ba t i a t b o M a o i a u t i v m t n S a d a i i i x

ar *lad0BU»ia ahO* ia tkta waatrT, and othertiani »otbdoB»laft»a«ue «»»««. AWaa I tlwtta actual peeaM ol Soard aad afwta. 3. IhancoaatrfK^.B. G. ClBkniailiai u a(«itof.ka - , ~ i « BMrdiatiKaiioT<«atta>ata.tte«hiwKiii atfUKtrt^ of the ChurdusT

A«nati...i i c* i i a t»»-» a««»orti. Aiatoa. | q J j ^ j , jg jndepcident of an oUiers, and then Be doaa not iqion ta aa, aor da < %a«w what hii l a l^ now ia. Banaa^alatnl to IMl, to «>«o A«oetotlaB, aadkla

Biaat caKartad in to tUa BaaiS, at a a>)a>7 ar tSW I tnnllof ajMBML It ia |«aWla Sa aalaiT a»my 1

liaWkaaaiai»4.»«tI«o«otk»o«»»Btlti». IfcaTaaalcala. tad it aaalMwa-

J. Tbai«M«-»to«nialariaia»4*x»«»a«afa»tBtaw*ieaot iryarMb. that tha trwnar ad^tadtk* nla of aaklBt >o « t t i « . «Lt»pt «K caA. aad wa aaaimas la «BpB»a»a Wa ac-ewataftktteoa(i«at«. The Board weeld ha«a I»l*md dtfanal CKia.. 1«t aa h. ]«<<>no<dtl» laboaXOaaan pataU»«>r-«. »' tka onavadlac ncntadat-aad aa ao t«)«;ec«M lanlt, theaoaid jiddadtoUawld.*, U maUaiap tha ratio oTr^ limuUtlua thr »«u«tail» addad thr

sx^rxMsirr or macxins AJTO sxmniTCUSROx ATJUL LAT, MM TO JASCABT ASRE. US», T I 3 KOSTHS. Gim. . l e ^ ^xfTBK*. BT Baednd -•««» U

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is no oonrt of rppcUate jarisdiction. Each Church, therefon, must decide/or itself what oSenees fall within ite In t ima te authori^. If the Church at A. may dedde for itself that John Smith did not v i ^ t e the law of Christ and receive him as amonber in the ease Fped-Sed, notwithstanding die judgment of the Charch at B., why may she not do the same thing in other eases ?

3. I s not the analogy drawn frtim earthly soverdgnties i ^poe^ to the p o ^ o n of Yin dex? What doosdw Chnroh a t B;? She ex eludes the member, and thus deprirea him of all his rights aa a member of the Ckoreh B.' What a n those rights, and how &r do they extend? They a n rights to the privi-leges <d the Chora , at B., and none <^er. member at B. ean olaim, a* a right, no privi-lege at A . : if he reodves any, i t b only as a courtesy. What then b the ana l (^ iu cas the soverdgnties rf the world ? Binda or England diafraadiisee one of her snljeets and t a t o away aH h b dvil rights; may not and does not the United States reedve the disfran chised subjects, and confer upon him all the

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dscd with the greats t caution, drrtam^eii^na, and prudence. I t may .leaS to ^ not pre-ceded by) non-fenowdQp,-aBd p r e d M dberad, division and strife: and yet t t o e a n cases when it oaghtto be dtsitc even at (he risk of

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9 . T h e l a w s o f t h e o l d w e r e n a t i o n a l , p o l i t i -

c a l a n d w o r i d l y a s w e l l a s r e l i g i o n s a d a p t e d

to t h e m i x e d m e m b e r s h i p o f * aB possible

characters. B u t i n the new a l l the l a w are h o l y a n d h e a v e n l y , e m a n a t i n g f r o m t h e h o l y

h e a r t o f G o d h i m s e l f , a n d a d a p t e d to a o o m -

s c u n i t y w h e r e all a r e h o l y .

0 T h e o u e h a d a n e a r t h l y a n d n a t i o n a l C o n -

s t i t u t i o n . T h e o t h e r h a s a h e a v e n l y o o n s t i -

t n t i o n , e v e n t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n c o n t r i v e d i n

h e a v e n b y i n f i n i t e w i s d o m .

1 0 . T h e o n e w a s " J e r u s a l e m a s i t t h e n w a s , "

" J c m m l e m a n d h e r c h i l d r e n i n t x m d a g e " to a

f o r e i g n p a g a n p o w e r . T h e o t h e r i s " J e r u s a -

l e m f r o m a b c v e , d e s c e i t d i n g o u t o f h e a v o n " —

c o m ® d o w n to e a r t h — " f r e ? " — t h e m o t i i e r o f

u s a l L " * I t it) t h e " h o l y J e r u s a l e m d e s c e n d -

i n g o u t o f h e a v e n from G o d , h a v i n g t h e g l o r y

o f G o d . " ^ I t i s t h e " k i n g d o m o f t h e h c a v c n s "

p r o c l a i m e d b y J o h n , b y C h r i s t , a n d b y h i s

a p o s t l e s , e m b r a c i n g a " f a m i l y o n e a r t h , " a n d

a " f o m i l y i n h e a v e n . " I t i s a p l a t f o r m t h a t

i n c l u d e i t t h e p r i n c i p l e * o f h e a v e n i t s e l f . I t

h a s t h e s a m e K i n g , t h e t a m e h o l y l a w s , e n f o r o e s

s i m i l a r h o l y d u t i e s , a n d b e s t o w s s i m i l a r h o l y

b l e s t i n g s . W h a t e v e r i s r i g h t i n h e a v m i i s r i g h t

f o r i r i m i l t r c h a r a c t e r s o n e a r t h a n d e v e r y w h e r e .

H e n c e , h i s k i n g d o m o n e a r t h , m u s t b e t h e

n m e i n i t s h o l y p r i n c i p l e s a s t h e k b g d o m i a

h e a v e n , v a r i e d o d y s o f a r a s t o r e c e i v e t h o s e

w h o h a v e b e e n r e b e b , i f e o n v e r t e d ; a n d to

r e c e i v e t h e m b y a h u m i l i a t i n g a c t a n d p l e d g e

o f t h e i r o w n , a n d to p r o v i d a for t h e i r i m p e r -

f e c t i o n s a n d g r o w t h i n g r a a e , u n t i l t r a n s f e r r e d

t o h v a v e n , a n d to p r o v i d e f o r t h e r e m o v a l o f

i m p r o p e r p e r a o n s .

11 . T h e o l d w a s , for t h e m c ^ p a r t , a v e r y

w i e k e d c o m m u n i i ^ , w i t h o n l y h e r e a n d t h e r e

s o m e e x o e p t i o n s . B n t t h e n e w i s i n t e n d e d «x-

dusi i tdf to b e a " h o l y r a c e , a p e c u l i a r p e o p l e ,

a r o y a l p r i e s t h o o d , s h o w i n g ^ t h t h e p r a i s e s

o f G o d . "

1 2 . I n t h e o l d , t h e g o v e r n m e n t w a s o f

m i x e d c h a r a c t e r , w i c k e d a n d r e l i g i o u s r u l e r a

a n d p r e l a t e s b e i n g m i x e d n p together, a n d t h a

s e v e r a l p o w e r s , p l a o e d i n t h o h a n d s o f s e v e r a l

d i f f s r e n t h u m a n o f i c e n . B n t t h e n e w i s a n

ahstiute Monarchy, tiie legidaHtu, the fwK-cial, and the eteeuiive powers a l l be ing in the h a n d s o f G o d h i m s e l f .

I S . I n t h e J o w t i d t a a t o b l L o h m e n t , m e n o f a l l

o h a r a o t e r a , g o o d a n d b a d , e o n l d b e o f f i o e n , a n d

e o n l d o f f i d a t o i n t h e n l i g i o o s d e p a r t m e n t a s

w e l l a s t h o c i v i l , b y b i r t h - r i g k * m e a b o s h i p ,

a n d b y b i r t h - r i g h t p r i v i l e g e — h i t h e p r i e s t ' s

c & o e a n d i n t h e ' o t k e r a e v e r a l o f i e e s . B n t i n

t h e k i n g d o m o f G o d o n e a r t h , n o o n e c a n o f f i

e i a t o t i l l h e i a first o o n v e r t e d a n d t h e n b e o o a e s

a m e m b e r i n t h e p r e a o r i b e d w a y , a n d t h e n

g i v e s e v i d e n o * t h a t h e i t " c a l l e d o f G o d " to

d i e o f f i c e ; n o r n n t i l a n t e c l t t t o , a n a s s e m b l y

o f t h a t k i n g d o m a e t i n g a s t h e a g e n t s o f G o d

d e c i d e t h e p o i n t , A e t h e r to t h e m , t h e r e i a e v -

i d e n e e t h a t t h a m a n i s t o " M l l c d o f G o d . "

E v e n C h r i a t , i n h i a h v a a n i t r , fim b e o a a e a

m e m b e r b y b a p t i s m , a n d titen w a a m i r a e n l o u -

l y c a l l e d o f G o d . H a d h e i n h b h o m a a i ^

T H O B B

S o m e o r d e r s h a v e a l r e a d y b e « i r e c e i v e d , b u t

n o t e n o u g h to g i v e u s a n y i d e a a s to t h e n n m -

W b y n o t

c a n e a s i l y de-

c i d e w h e t h d r y o n w i l l w a n t a l i b r a r y o r n o t ;

y o n c a n r a i s e t h e m o n e y , o r a t l e a s t m a k e a

p r e t t y fiur e s t i m a t e o f w h a t y o u w i l l b e a b l e

to r a i s e a t o n e time a s w e l l a s a n o t h e r . W h y

n o t , t h e n , a t o n c e d e c i d e a n d s e n d y o u r o r d e r

t h a t w e m a y b e p r e p a r e d t o m e e t i t D o n o t

f o r g e t , h o w e v e r , t h a t t h e B o a r d h a s n e e d o f t h e

f i m d s i n a d v a n c e to e n a b l e i t to g e t t h e b o o k s

a t t h e l o w e s t s a l e s . A . r . c .

M O B X T K W . ' K I V I I O .

I n a n s w e r to o u r r e q u e s t , t h a t b r e t h r e n w h o

m a d e p l e d g e s a t M e m p h i s , w o u l d forward t h e

m o n e y , t h o u g h i t w a s n o t y e t d u e , w c h a v e re-

c e i v e d t h a f ( d l o w i n g s u m s , for w h i c h w e r e t u r n

t h e h e a r t - f e l t t h a n k s , b o t h o f u u r e e l f a n d t h e

B o a r d .

Eld. K . Sneed, Sweet Water, Tena . , J 5 0 00 Bro. A. B. Tovnaeid, Athens, Ala., 29 00 S d . Edwin Dyer, Lafayette, Ok, 'JS 00 Bid. J . M . Wood, Cedar Town. Oa., 25 00

B r o . S n e e d , i n a d d i t i o n , o r d e r s a t w e n t y - f i r e

d o l l a r l i b r a r y ; a n d B r o . T o w n s e n d s « j / i s the

m u m r y f o r a t e n d o l l a r o n e . A. C . T>.

F O E R o m a s B W A X T E I X

T h e f o l l o w i n g b r e t h r e n m a d e p l e d g e e a t

M e m p h i s to b e p a i d a l l , o r i n p a r t , b y t h e first

o f M a r c h . I W e w r i t t e n t o e a c h o f t h e m , a s

to a l l o t h e r s w h o m a d e s u c h p l e d g e s , a s k i n g , i n

c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f o n r p r e s e n t n e c c » n t i e ! i , a s a

f a v o r , t h a t t h e y w o u l d f o r w a r d a t o n c e w h « t

w o u l d a t t h a t t i m e b o d u e ; b u t t h e i r p o s t of-

fices a r e n o t g i v e n i n t h e m i n u t e s ; n o r h a v e I

a n y m«an . « o f l e a r n i n g w h a t t h e y a r e . I a m ,

t h e r e f o r e r e d u c e d to t h e n e c e m i t y o f a s k i n g

s o m e o n e t o g i v e m e t h e i r a d d r e s s W < w e I s e n d

t h e m t h e l e t t e r s . W i l l a n y f r i e n d fltbe U n i o n

w h o k n o w s t h e addresf> o f a n y o n e p l e a s e for-

w a r d i t to m e '' A . C . DATTOS, C o r r e s p o n d i n g S e c r e t a r y .

P . 8 . T h e s e b r e t h r e n m a r t h e m s e l v e s b o

s a a d a o f p l a n ^ u d s a t o l l i t e a , a l l a a f a r a s

v a k n o w , h a v i n g a n a t m o s p h e r e , a n d t b e o t h e r ] to b « a m e m b e r w i t h o v t b a p t i o ^

e o B v e n i e a e e s to a n a t a i n h n m a n l i fe^ H a d k e o f -

k a o w a W t t h a t € t o d b a a a p e o p l ^ a n d k i n g d o m ^ t e d o u t s i d a t h o k i > g d a B , o t i t « n w o « I d k a T *

i n a a d t a n d a l l o f t k a a a f S o m e o f t h e m m a y N o n e t h e l i k e . H a d b e o f l l d a t a d e m w i t k i a

l a v a a p o r t a t i i e d , s o m e a a y n o i W h e t h e r k i i ^ a a w i t i w a t b e i n g . c a l l e d o f G o d , k i a g d ( a i a f c o a T a t a d a i n n e r 8 , o r a k i B g d o m o f { o ^ « » p r e a i i a a d to d o t h e l i k e .

t k o a a w h o h a v e n e m n n n e d , i a a n y o a a e w a {

k n o w M t i . P e t h a p a e n s o a e p l a a a t t o r aatd^-

filea, a H i ^ d o a at t h o s e w h o b a n n e v e r rinsed.

P o w i b l y i n o t h a r a a k i ^ d o a o f c o n v e r t e d |

I t b e o o m w t o f U f i Q o B rii^teoimatB," w a s

b l i m o t t o , a n d d i m i l d b « o t m . l a h i a k s a a n i .

i t j h « s e t Tts a a e x a m p l e t h a t w v d i e t t l d i f e D o w

i l l h i s s t o p s . A s h o d i d , 8 0 . w « a h o n l d : ; f i n t

s i B n e i a a a h e r e . ^ G o d V U n g d o m n r a a t b e t h e I k a v « c r v h e a r t o W a w i t h l o r e to G o d ; t h e n

i n p r i M i p U « v « 7 w h a e , w h a t l p t a M i k i a g d o a ; ^

k e a n a o r a a t h i a a a r O , w a a a n y o t h e r | ^ l o b e | o n r s d v « i c a l l e d o f G o d to l a b o r i a t h a t l U n ^

G o d h i a t s ^ k t h e a a a o — a a d , { d o m i a a a o f i o e , k t a a l a y i t b e f o r e t h e b r a t b -

t k m f a * . a m t l a ^ a i x w h o l t a n a t t t i i j a k a t a o f I r e t t , a n d ) e t t h e m , a s G o d ' i a ^ p t ^ d a e i d o i r i i e t i M r

t h a a a m k t a . - l ^ " k i B g d a a « f ^ k t a v a a t f ' | t o t b « a t b a w » i a w t « l » e t . A a f e b o i a a a l M a f

i i h a m t o e a i M ^ i t i o a ; a a d - k « | G o d . T k i s d o w i M : X o o a a i d M r tob«

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a word, Uiey need to be bleased, lO Ur as powibla, with the aajne means of grace t» oimelTra. Bnt ibey cjLCDot dp this withom aid Atna abroad. Mec and women who ondertake to aobdne aa nnbroken wilderstsB, bxTn; already a labor on thdr banda which allows of little respite or reUitiion. For a while ihey toil to mere fnstentnoe for the present, and the nrccasarr preparmii(»a for tbe fatnre. Tlia popolaiiona ia spam, reads are almoat naknown, and mach time most be coonmied in teachias a v « y fcw neishtors. In a few years great c h a n ^ a r e seao. Tbe wildemen becomes a frtritfiil field. Tbe prairie is eorered with herds of domestic eattlOL Tha comforuble dwellinji ia taking place of the cabin. It is possible now to >Io mach for the Lord; bat the eifrctof previons yean of istdatiCD i t now vioUe. Tbe stme^le for aabsiatence hat become the atrn^le for wrallh, and the soal i i fettered to the earth. And if it be not so, there are always heavy expeaaea to be iocnrred in tnnaforming a w U d m m into a cnlU-Tated region. To say nothing of roads and paljlic expeoditarrt, of achool-hcnm and meana,of educa-tion, the coat of erecdag meetine-hoaaita aione is by no means a trifie. Onr brethren, ttcder these cir-cnmstances, cewl oar help in planting and maintain-ing tbe atated misistiy of tbe eoepel. We are able to help them and we onght to do it. After tappiy-1-ig onr own destitcticos, we of the older &atea should have a Itx e sisplus to be devoted to the wr-tice of cor brethren who are toiling in the wilder, neas. But how sbaH tUs snrplns ee collected and disbT^rred 1

Here we teem to need some central arrangement that shall be the medinm of intercourse between t ^ parties. We may need some ofiioe to which onr brethren in the new States can apply for aid, to which can be sent the contribations of onr Chnrcbe^ and from which also brethren who desire to aettle in tlie West may ae*k for information. Sometldng of this kind io onr prrsest oondiiioc may be indispensable. Tfemay need some man, or men, who shall be always ikaiiiax with the erer-chancing character of the ^est , SU aa to disbarsn oar aid tothebestadTantafie, and only where it is needed.

Bnterec here the priscipies prerioaaiy allnded to shnnld, &a ^ as possible, govern ns. Erery Chnrdi, and Association, and Conventioa, aiwald do its o M « j r i just so for as it is able, asd we should aid those only who, biT{n|[ done all in thwpowar, are at pres-FOt'tmable to complete their own wcric of evaageli-saUoo. And besides, I ssppoae, that, aa tar as pos-idble, tbe genrtal orpanixatkm shoald do its work by means of the lotal egtneitt in the immediate Seid tf its labor. If a Chnrch, for instance, has licttstiaica or jirirale brethren, whom it woold seed into de«ti-tate neighborhoods, bat bas no means for the pay-ment of their expense*—if an AModatteo or Coo-

tamed twether; in the other, while tome a n well sntt^ned, otbm might be sttaJtened, ijie ctndjaoD ^ tha CM being nnaflbeted by tott rif ihe other. Fee myseif I ahoQld prefer the plan which wis the n»tt stroogly marked by individoaHiafioa. Others mi^htthink diffimetly: bat, if wa reflwrt, we dadl tee that tbe continseocics are too equally bahtocad

the spirit of missioot be reaHy aaakened HMBeaa, and the rep-port of missiontrin wiU be aboadimUy provided Sac iotigh they were ten times as m ^ as they are now'. WehaTenotyet begtm topatfonh nor strengthfai Uteworkofmisakos. When we dothit, Irt s s a d ^ whatever plan we may, the »n»er and the gtdd win not be wanting.

It w y be asked, where chall we find tbe wisdom required to condnct so maiiT sepsnte mianonsl 1 answer, I do not petcrire Uiat an v peculiar wisdom U n ^ d t o d o a o s i m i a e a t h i o c . "Whefe Owe isno coUiarion, nn haianring of o p p o ^ inflnsicea, and no eAbrt to reconcile conaieting opisiocs, bnt wben ear i Charch or Aaaocjatiaa does one thing, and dae^ itjnst as it pieasrs, all thU can be reqniied is aa etnwd, thooghtfal, tnd devout spirit, giaded by fair cscnmoo sensa^ To psrsse a decided c«nrae and yet harraooixe ccmscieations diUmncn of opinion which meet as at ereiy step of tbe way, reqnirat,! f tv .ereater wisdom than wspoasess; fivwcarenat largely gined with men wbo can do impaaaibnil^ Bnt when each opiaion is carried fadependentW H> iUre«Blt,wttboBttByda=p«-<if cppodtionor iaur-letKice, tbe matter asnmiM a rety differant aspect

One thins more wonld seem to be needed^ We ahodld reqnii* a monthly periodical in wUcfathe camvpoodenoe between ocr Chnrchi'K tt home tnd their miiaionTiea abroad may be spread t«fare ihsir brethren. This dwald be iU a i a i n otwci, bat it ahcold, teides this, isalrr known moctlJj, the gan-

Tentinn knows oTinriting Gelds within its own limits, aUlt cnoccnpied, after haring dooe all in its power to sapply thein with laborers—th^ are cases w h i d clearly retjolte aid. I l ia in thai manner, by naiting together In the common casse, the East and the West J i^n<r handa in the work of ezteaffing the kingdom of Christ, that we YbAli sirengihea and draw cloter ihe bands that mite u^ and the smile of the Uaxter will rest npon onr efforts.

And here let me add a remark suggested by the preceding obserrittioas' U snch be the conditioa of onr cotmtry,' fhonld there n'>t be a division of labor amoos ns 1 is not the care of the Wett, at preaoit, alt that can be required of the mare Western Stateal Wonld it not be belter if thej airdaM spedaUy charge ibf^uelvee with this work, and for ilje pres-ent, be relieted frtmi aiiy other 1 We on the AUaclic s lo^ are able to carry on the foreign mi&sion work, and also aidoar brethren at home. At onr misdona Increase, and iheir recnrfary aWHty edar^es. and the home work bccomes less ontrtws, they wBl com-mence tbe work of Foreign Misdons for theasclTBs. «ith the libetality and energy which bare alwtTs di»-Utqrnished their character.

If aooMMhSag like these (jrinciples coaM be adopted, Uiat is, if erery Chnrch and erary looior-Kaniiation, bw its o-<n Indrpendent aclioo, labored lo erteiid tbe. kicgdma of Chriat to the a'jna;t of its

era] c o d d i ^ of eraagelical misrion* t h r o ^ o o l die world. It might embnee in itaview domctOc as wellax fondgn mistiotia^ If snch a psiodical were wen snstaiaed, and invariably paid for in adtum, it wcold not ably snnxntitadt; bntmdertaipartnBt ^ to the work of misnottn.

And r.ow, Ja reviewing what has bem here pro-paep.1, do we sot need tonw diangciin the direeticB here snssntedf Is Unot important thateadior-ganization, if onr organixatiocs aie to cnntinne, ahall t^Sne itadf to ita own pecal'nr 'work, and tbas de-liver ns lioiB the heavy pressar: of aereral ageoeiat <m{4oyed aboat the very same thingi Onght we not deUbCTtlely to exaaSna the objects of oar aemal organiiuioni.aad laqaire whether they art aacded, aitd if needed whether the olject which they propose to aeeomp%h cannot be attaiiied at agrrmay redaced eicpeDtel Is it not desirable that oar wtak hi gene-ral shoald, jast as fiu- as postiUe, be devolved apon tJtie Chsrditt and Atsodttiiios ihemteiTet, tnd that ao genetal tfency be employed, snlota it 'iaahtp-Inteiy inditpeostbla, tnd when employed. Utatitixarr no power ta isterfine, direcily or Miredly , with the bte tnd indepeadeot actioD of Cbnrches, A W J O T ' tiooa,and other local organisations 1 And, lasUy, b there any reasm why oar CharciMS tbemsrlvet. either indirectly or ia ccDbinatioc, ^ s a i d not « c i 0 apoo the work of Foreign Hissiota, thro only bond of anion being a vohmttry tzcnalmeetine. aflertht modri of an ordinary B ^ ^ t A s t o d t t i i H i t

I trust that I make these taggestioiis from no o4ha modvo tbaa a desire to promote ocr eSdenrr in ex-tsBdiag tbe kingdam of C h r ^ and the snity tnd brotherty love of onr whole decominatkm. I aak for dma coly snch coasidmUaa i s they may seem to dnerve. Other plant wfll doubtless bexaggoted. I tsk for them predtely tbe same considaatiui. L f i ns ptayerfolly and deEbentaly exxmtoe e v o ; ulac that may be oOend, and then choose one or" the other, or combine into one the beet portion! of ail. or reject them an, and pmsne tar ptna i t contM witbont altindcci, as we think bnt . We need to look at saggeKions from every qaarter with eameu and praydrfal attention, and wUh fervent sm^.liea-tKn for vlsdom Itum on high. Sod hat prCmisi d wisdom to thote who seek for it, aiid in so case is he to stiwigly pledged to bestow U t ! when we aie t t e U n c C o d o h i s w i l L Tb* cause is ont?. bnt the Lo«d's. Let ts labor with a timpie desire to faKTvhls wm, thntwemay do i l ,andindue n'ason we sbtU reap If wotrfnt not.

power, lookiihg ti> a more gecefal organization for aid, only when the work to be danr wtji IDO gnat Cor its uiia«»iu<sl eOort; aud if, when the work u> be done coQld accomplished witboat anv oeiunci ot^ paniMiion, snch oiTgnaisatian sbonld be abandcned altoKether, roth a change wonld neem l» promise maay idtintage)>.

1. In ibe first place, by brioglnj; the work of Chris-tiau brn'TO>nce home directly to e r e r y Chnrch and

,e»ety indiriatisl. our plans would conform mndiBicr* roadero of the Tennessee Riptist , ( I cannot | closrly to the uouri j.Lired before as b the Kcw « c e r t ^ wlAout a .mount of labor,) ard t i ^ f t t if so they will of oonrse themsch-ef' send their I tnd each member wonld know tbaJ. etierv teli-denial address on seeing t h e above noticc. ^ ' L ' i ' "ajiant, the oh-

V I ^ deejgned it, Tbe!*> would be then a definite oljectfor the sacriBcet and cflbrts of ertrr

[ T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e a d d e d t h o u g h t s t o a b u s i - l l S ^ ^ ^ ^ t a . ^ ^ l e t t e r f r o m o n r B r o t h e r M a r t i n : h e w i l l , o f t h e w o r k w h i c h w a s d e f l n i W y s e t b e f o r e h i m a n d

h o m n s t , e x c u s e n s f o r p n b l i s h i n g . T h e t h o u g h t s

are pure gems, and are so fu l l an expression I times; tbe wb<de body of b u r e t s felt th« pteesare of our own sentiments and feelings. L e t 1 il"® ef^n^od. . ' G" ye into all the world and every Brother who can writo a book, contri-bute one a t once,, and those who cannot write b o o k s , b u t a r e a b l e to p a y f o r t h e s t e r w j ^ I I m i g h t h e r e a d d , i n p t s a i a< , t h a t t b i t m o d e o f la-p l a t e s , » 5 0 to $ 7 5 p e r b o o k , d o s o , a n d t h e | o f d r a g o v -

g r e a t a n d g l o r i o u s w o r k w i l l g o f o r w a r d . ] *

prrtch the gospel to every creatore,"and they obered it, not by sabstiinte, or by depaty, or by bring rab-scribers to a sodcty; bat they did it each ooe lor himaelC

• • " I r e g a r d t h i s S a b b a t h S d i o o l m o v e . m « n t a a l i t m o v t a u n l o f t h e a g e . I t l o o k s l i k e b e i ^ n i n g a t t h e r o o t o f t h e m a t t e r s . I t i a t a k m g a t e p a to l a y t h o w h o l e c o u n s e l o f G o d b e f o r e t h e m i a d o f o n r o h i l d r e n a t t h e time

emment. The school district, as wo know, mtaagrt it> own aOaira, to farts is possible, withoottba i a ^ . fercoceofthetown. The town, with entireindepecd-ence, exercises its municipal auihorfty, and only wben this ia Intdeqnat? to it parpote, caila ia the aid of the cooBty. Tho conciv in i l » aame maneer within its own limit*, is Independent of the State! while tho State never asks for the aid of the geoerai goreniment, nnlesj iu own anthcrity i* inaifBeiait

h a p p i e s t a n d m o r t l a a t e g i m m a a o n . H o w u n w i s e l y h a v e to d o t h e w o r k o f t h e 8 « e . t h e ^ c o w S T t o e ^ WA I M I I P I M M I tJMEITItf I ' A lA^ MOW I mpija •k.^ « « . . . a * ' . b o m • o u u K . X D w s o u r c n i i a r e n g r o w n p w i t l K m t e v e r c a l n n g t h e i r a t t e n t i o n s p e a a l l y to w h a t w e b e l i t f r e i a G o d ^ t m t h , i a c r i m i n a l .

l % e y , t 0 v \ d i s B e m i n a t o e r r o r , h a v e e x h i b i t e d a d « r e e o f w i s d o m , w h i e h , u n t i l n o w , w e h a r e

to d o . in b e h a l f o f t h e t r u t h . I f o u r

and the school distric^ It couW sot eodare for a t i » gle yetr. Might we not ftrflow the example with whieh onr experience has made as so fiunffiar, eadi Chnrch and Association, and Coavmdeo doing »t own wcrk, tnd looking to no cenlrtlising orgtniza-tiOQ, until we flsd acme of oar work that cannot be doue without ! t t

2. By adtipfeig this i^ga, every Chareh,aBdia tact evtsy indiridaal, wcaW be wsablfd to prcaeoite predtely the work which be cocsciemioaaiy prefer ted; whether it were the distribatlon of Biblrt,«rthe ittblication other good iKwks, or the work of lame or of Foreign liUstioot. As lo the maaaar of

^ - . I proaeoeting Foreign Mitskxa, how great hat beta mumt f ^ w r i ^ h U " . - . " " g * " J tho dlvetaity of opinion. Some of as b e l i e s t h t t

m . . ^ ^ - U ^ T V t - the tti^ of Christ may aMtt- taoce i t f^ w a y m m o a r ( d u ^ w i to b e b r o u g h t first 1 tendedI7 means of tchooU; bst h m we are dl-— — . • - i i - ' - j i — . . . ' t ided. Borne prefer a a extcBrivt t^jstem of ~

p r i a e i p l e a o a g & t to b e b d i e r e d a t a l l , t h e y i po^ o a a h t to b e b e l i e v e d a t first I f t b e y o n s h t | ^ ° to^taa^t a t a O , t h e y o a g h t tobetoMhi K J a n d e r t h e

t a k a to aek litem r i g h t ? S a d i a eoarsa i s -

U a M i ^ t B l y y r i a g t o a r n » r t h o l O T f e r w t o e . g a t g e t h o a l d b o taas fa t . Oikos a g y T S l y w t o P e d o b a p t i a t o a a d a n t a u d this. A n d , w b 3 e I p n * con f idence 00 t h e s i a ^ i a p e M c h i a g ; o f ^ e n . . t k i i y a i w r a a d y tob(aadaaaeetaBaaaara«v»-|<?^*'^."°^*''^'^ theo tog fca i t c M ^ h i n g i t

l i k e A n d o r e r , o r N e w t o o . o r H t n u l t o o . o r B o c h e i t e ' a n d t h e p l a n w h i d i c o n f l d e t U t o w n c o o v m s totach

, „ , , , e — , t o t r a c t o r . a t t a d ^

d e l a y w o B l d b o a l l b a t a a M t d o B a b U { c ^ ^ t e w a t d t u o w a T i a M o f d a t y . B m ^ ^ A a d t k o a , w k y a l m ^ t k e t a l o r t o f

S M t k b a k a M r —

K « t k e a a i n i t o g o o d b o t A a r k m w a

to w k y a k o i ^ t k e tolort o f

^ b e a a a t b i k a s h a d o w f t k . M « t k r W h a t a b r ^ • f ^ l ^ A ^ ^ a J S a i l S S ^ ^ ^

a o t

a . a n m B a p t i s t fl^bUth S a k c o l w o a U m a a a p m B a a t i a t U t a n t « > « , i t w w a d b . a i a f U i a a a to l a f o i ^ ^ T ^ to t l ^ w t * k fcr t h e i S t t a r t .

n o powe t t o

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PEN AND^CISSORS.

S T I C K T C K J E T H E E .

Whrc midst the wreck of fire and tmokr. When cannons rend the tkirt unndn-,

And fierce dragoons with qntck'nicg t i n k r Upco the teciing coioam thssder.

The ttnkt cltte ap to thaip ooauntnd, n i i behneft feather tntaclntietxher;

Campact the farioG^ <hc«k they ttasd. And coSQCDi for tJ ry stick tog«b>^r.

Wbrn "mid doods of woo tnd wsct, Onr cumrtde't wail^ rite tan tnd auinr,

And charging madly no oar fhjot Come tre Mack lesioiis ct disastfc.

^hali we pntv i i a waring band, And fly like leaves brfoie Wild wctxh?r1

No'. side by side, and hand in han^ Well asaad our groond and St ids together! .

Ood gave ns litnds—oce left, one right, Tha fir»t to help o n n e l T e a _ i 1 , u « h e r

To itteMt abroad in kiadiy might. And fa^ along oar faithial brother

Then if yon a ^ a brother faii, Ajod bow his brad before the weather

I f y t a b e n o t a d t t t e r d i J I , Tonli help him a p and ttick tocrthar.

— The present agitaiiivi of the damainatiaa n -i fecUcgarKent Ctinrch Uitl is net ccctstncdfa: the h>tst the of yiralt o-MMViitt, aa t ^ part th* arcaied; IhU tfcete it the liat-erator himself freely eipraased his OBCvioiontbe&sv theGenentAisociaiiao of the State. He did ^aea-tion the cdiwnal pcUq of the accused, and t o m t v othet«, bnt Uittp«Ury hat beea folly vindictled h^ fnre th« world bv the denomiattiaD at itice. I V ^ t is,»U thete chttnea, and ttitl,aad dii^wsWouls bnt vhc oocsaamsatioo oX a deep-laid ptot to ot»>-(Itrow ptinapies known a.i the Old Laii'isiarks of Baptittt, and tlda ooald only be oSHcrd bv a«ikiag doam tbe three editors «f tkU paper. T h a a for th* plot hta been defratril. bni tbe iats mow know being pHaaoed, np«i which a& Uw iwpr. of the of-positioa ia tltla'd. Wires tre txicg polled all ofer tbe Sooth, Infloeocetarebiwight It bear opon evoy ainitter of ittlaraca in eveiy oKyand dittiict, whom they thiiik can be sedaocd b j lUrpromiict, or frS^hi-ened by ptmends d i re" of erihi to come—oCi wkiA ttoc «try koi ore tmkcrnr to pretipittte m/m the4e»iimii%aiiM. Theee mes knuwasda^tuttbsl the oTerwheimiae body of the d«»o»ii«tio!» u tcahm then, b s iheytay that the aralUtadel* Sckie atd aiatable, and can be easily led or drinai bj cer-t ^ prominent ministers, if those ndnisteni cai. be secured.

Tbe coolest it for truth tod principle, todtbe crxi tlx tcoeths win drdde wtc can t u ^ {or th;m.

— Taa TWO Sttvicsi .—" 1 hnow, with Hewica, l ^ t the world can do, and whU It caLDCt do," Mid Hedley Ticatt, a plaaa £iH(Bth affictr, who pe^fatd in uHe war ol the CHiMa. " It cannot cive or takt away the peace of 9od lathe aooL It cannat so«d» the woanded cantcieoc^ or n^sble nt to meet drath arith comfort. I have tried both twicpa. Far twenty years I Bved aadrr the yokecf tin; the tMratpectof a y past B«E> b aewadasahle U> a t ; y ^ before I WM taught by the ^ i t i t t l M U I ihoneblandcalled It a l i f e ofj^sotarfc T h e w y w ^ tppHed to ria, T ow m k t s my heart t i e k u j . E r a t h e n I e o t O d a r a e w I " J«»paaoot rf a nngte day; tod thfak j w i mr con-

aujtfat me t h y theie it no peace for thtwkkHt' W e r n d b o O o d , o o w l a a p t i d i w d t i i d lecoaciled ttiOT^thsdetthofWtftm. How l^ ipy is the ChitotitB-a lift whea h e k a thU i '

C h a r e h e a h a t d t a d a a d

i d s e tol a n d o H k a a -

S w a s a s . — I a I S O t o e B a p t i s t C k a n h w a t c g a B -M to S w e d t n ; i n 1864, flroi i n . M S S , thiea-, i n 1 8 6 8 , t t l e a > ; i n l B S 7 , t w n i t y - o o e . T o t a l , tfChanJiaa a t t h a d o t e o f t k t y e t r U S 7 w i t h S O S a t m h a n . B e a i d e t t h e t e , d a r i n g t h e y e a r 1 8 ( 7 , t h i z ^ p e a O B S ; w h a p U t r t w h o d i d n o t J g t o o c j C h n i c ! L A f » -H j g t a a a e a n w " . T b e B i e n | e i e i , l s y f l f l i a h e d e e c t a » r t B % t e M 8 t o r M t o l a , e d i t e d by H e r . A . W i h a r g . A g e a t t o n a n I t a o t a B a p t i s t , a & n o y e d I 7 t h e i n t o i a r u K e a n d b i g o t i T o f t b e t e a c b e a « f I k e na^ U o B t l s c b a o i t , h a t o f l t o a d W . O O O S i r e C s h d o O t n b r t h e e n e l m o r a t d M o I o n B ^ t i n p d o d p l e t .

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I a d i ^ datt. a o M aoBiba ace. I did owp lab i (tf Bm-O isvaa f t r oe t ^ v i i ^ at* aieie aiMe* la Ua pa-p O T t a a M n r w ^ r i c l t L Tl ia moat t b a t l . M a t b h n «aa l o t iBdiTiifaial. I waaaadct t t e i a p m -i k B that I w t t M n w n aU ihoM coapUinU, bat fnaa tiiia adttorial H • r a n that I bavoMt . I new tmj that l an tK t i b i aa i i i a i f l awh againit Bro. Gntwa or i lta TannaaM BapUat, aad c n t M t aqr frteoda «»«ji abaia not to eoa^laitt of B n v - t a ^ t e t i ^ p a t t h i i i i , a a J l . a B a t a T j « I m t i 7 { o c t o ^ Bre t l tnn W N D A P Y G I R »UHA«IPTFABA»AFART <MWPLIHTT. So doabt b* haa dooo tbo bart be coald aader Ute eir-c t tm ta i iW i

Cokmaat paapfelrt and an be c a n w r i t o e w t b a r t • « . He fetooTie^inanbs wTitas tB bart any o<w. Ho i ^ h r a bbitMir more tbsaotbeiiL HETE toba ^Ucd , AdwocamaDa lRr i to pra? I t r b f n . Taos. H. C o a n u

P. a — m E l h e Sootb-Veatais Bapdat pleaaa Rod me Ibe paprcs containiBc H . H . Coleman'a aiUelet msiism.'Ux. Gtarei, to Aotabie, A r k ^ a a d I «{U pa; TIW eort If marked T - T. a. C.

— W e cms aniwar Bra. thto madi . Wben Cbapncn. vaH in tbia e£ l j , be w u aa a n b -i-ditar of a'Kamr-KiKlm^^ paper, b«t ao lov and rSe was he. OucLtha other a d t t a r r b i e d toooUeetbe p ^ ^ that a B p ! o r e d U a , c n I e n GbqpBaa v i a ez-p>Bad Uw rfitotM t m p t , aad f W i — i A w r . Were-FAR aO to S . W. Kaitmaa , editor of Cn!aa and Aaier-tauL TUs C.bad a 8«bt at a poUtieatbarbcene r««r t h t o d t ; .

D S A S B a a . SBATSB.—^W^BATEARAANIN OARCOM-

n n n i t f , bj- tbe oasso f Jamea Cbapman. Be ia a atent. blaclt-biired Iriabman, aad a l aUd , vide-m o a l M M a t b o & t piaadber. Ia U i a la i r tn tkn ia , he l e^nmatoMieoBy ta t tonaaaacompaar oT^to-pid MocltNaaih. whoaa he haa oama to teach. He is a lwan tea<ifcigsha peopla tfadrlgnoraace, by teOins them of in water tbey dr ink , and of tbe rnleaof giaauBar fa the laogtwge they »peak, and that i h n e t h r w n o t e afaie, and there is no inch couD-l i y m Egypt , but Mimum, nor XUdopia, bat Ciuk, anddtat b e d u t i a Imptixtil amd afUhmrd Uiettt RIIALL be «WWD. and that CHZIBT n i d t o ?e (< r , f e t d aiT lamba, that a , i i ^ t i x * Ou B tp -t i ^ BQ oogbt to be n t t o the iaM<w Mgfcm, aad that i f C h r M mat immami, tbe Sew T ia t l i i i i n t ts a f td i t , and thax be (Chapman) wi l l be a Jew. that lo -body k o m i a y b n t D r . A d a m C i a ^ a a d hfan-•di^and ^ t b e people ate aS / n b , and that ^ redaBka taUa iEanr t td iand d r i r ^ them an baok t a x ^ a d . ftc.

JRJA OILI I M I M I I T L ! i a b m a a , b a T b i { T ! I a c e 4 a n d tpDcad, M he dedane, an t l ie f>m> eo both coo-tinrBia, BEAD that t h m vaa a BtOe, old, taaty mo»-kat in Caddo Faiisb, I i k , oat in the pisey woods, wbid i lanoyt i l Mm oeeaiicDaBy, ao be detmnlaed to tfOat i t ; »!cordingi7, be aeot me a m b a l ehaX-•eBgie by OB* of bia denomtnatinn, to meK bim is the dlKBartm of the arf j jeet of Chr iat tw Bapttan.. I inunaBately «at down and wrote to tfda GoBaUi of Vetbodiam, that I wonid p t e a ^ alternately wi th bim

an, 1. Wh«t ChriaUaa b i p U i m l i Who aie « r f p a a a l wlideeti of bapt i im l 3. What i i the do-

<rf Chriatian b ^ j t i a m l which he'ligreod to, by Data ntarned to me. A finr daya after ba eame to Keaehto, vbere Iwaabo ld i sg a p n t r a d e a steeling, and w* b i d an Lttenieir apoa the mode of oecspy. tn ( . I eontaiaed b r l t v o aecmooa a day—ooe fh im

SiH- l fca»»oooa ' " " B E M I A U A G I I R L B F T F L B R F I T

U w f M M a a a nf p i t ^

M d i t e ^ l f c f a d a f i a C ^ M t v t t i i t i k f l M o l a t e v . to

oat g m k t e t i tk» t i d a b r • ( X o u a a t i c k l B « w u t B a a r « n i « o f f f c M t k b

t n a M o r , * i W p e M M t o 8 t a * e w « H . - I l m c p a d i n t t o n i M ceflaarte eaa ooiy ilfoaMar a f f w m la« tMi>r i tM»ii>nnil11ly I tew»» T w l w i i aadlTert l t JUahMBat Ibr thaa doiac. a a i a l M M I t e e M a i i ! a # « d la tha m e d M o f dObxOty. < 'peadb t r . " IaMy tod'Ha>eof|baaafc]i^^ n a t a a n Ihcta of t t i f lk r moold. <Mfr own smnber eo tapdaa f in every way, to < to w f naoM^.

IMTl» lml .g . OB my part, aay Intaatlca to do ia-jaaltee. or « maka any taqpnaiiQB ** on a i ^ d of any ooa, I axa yean l a jbcodi.

Bol>V. COM. CantbM, Ta., Jaa.«6, tseft.

— (Tbeprwrakat "a rgomaat " aow eSrealatedlal inaaeBcemiadalfaat ai« islliMaoed by aseh Moa," aad aiaa, t h e n a c t a fev who voo l ^ teTa beU tbo detbeaof ttioae who ttoacd la t -i iScd tha t i twoa ldpnna toboapapa la r aSi i r . Wej w y it i i i ndu t r i oa i l y dreaUted, that tbe Baptbt i d-1 nwat in maas, aad all the pr indpalat in i t teniaK cas-Te r tedby t faepa i ^bed t r i a laad fDn ik iacaa . T U i ia Joit aa ttaa aa Uia report that X r . W a m a Nported forBa,andw«theBattctad h i i report to (o f t oaiaelf, aad Mr . W. left oar employ In d l a g a a t , ^ , or that Mr . Pootodid aetwtth theeemalUfeeand reeom-i mend X t . MeKee aa rapo te r , aad amny other l ike' itatemMitt witboat f oaadatka ia t ratb. We hear bnt «ae loiea & M i aU paito cf tbe ITakm, and Qoty bere and there a mof l f lc i t ioo of action (eated.

We have >paee in Reva than the FIdd, for an ex-pieasion from tbe city of BaUimore, Xd . , from aa tatelligant tad iaflnentW Baptist in tha td ty . )

I ftansn. yoTi I b a n darply tympathixed with yoB in the recent Sery oideat ihraocb which yoa hare been called to paa . The wboie aflUr ia Tecy mnch to be lanMOted, bat I camiot aeeboiryoa ooold hare acted otberwiae thanyoodld.aBderthedrcom-ttaacei.

" I nerd hardly n j , Ote matter has reealted as I flilly bdiered i t woaM, onless Jnatioe had forsaken tbe throne. I b a n raad p n t t y moeb etery th inf that baa beoi written on the sal ject for the psbiic eye, p n sad COIL, asd after ail impaitia] review of I the chaiets—if charj;ea they caa be etiled—and tbe | testimoay t s the case, I a a ftiOy paiaaded, in my own mind, that the mtnari tTbrrtbreB are tha ^F i rs t JBoptist Cborch" proper, ai Ka&TSle, asd t W the j action of the Assodsdoa in letnrd to the matter, was Jnst aad wise, and in strict accordance with tbe teachings of tbe Kew Testament, a* weH aa i n eon-{ormity to tbe ( reat aad iaaorSd'pr iadpIe held and m ^ i i i n e d by an tme and b i th f t i l BapUsU—tt« iitpimdaf t^aMCkmrlut. "

" To contend that a majority of oiemben oooatitnte the Chsrch, is sopcrlatiTely ridkaiooa. That de. p e i ^ entirefy on whether the actsanddidngs of the < msjodty a n in accordance with the laws of Christ, aa they are laid down in the New Testament, for tbe

Dt of Itis Cborch. Even wlieB tbe msjor i ty

Mr . Wallea «Mm« dcaor tbal ba^oB toOto thaa ana N H t e i«aect(d Moacy i> tUa d f y a i p n s d y to ra-

Hera tba d s M j n a f ^ aassmiMrof Bra: ra (d ,a f tba Seeeed C b a r t b - w laew e f A f l t o * flwa* w r e w d t m m i U k i M i j i f i m r om», apon lIr.«WaltM<a repreaaatHtoas tordiero Bm. Fotd'a t t a i pMMBt aeeda, bat aetaaa dollar of t M a n e y v t a pai iMa Bra. Ford, bat poekcted by Mr . W ^ I i Tba proof o f tUaoa i f f i ndp IedpnMedara t ia thaad . . I f e . V a l -tee w i l l aoidaB^ that ba baa pa l dowa^ooattaiy to b l a v i s h , t » o r | S 6 a s a i n a t t b a B a M < t f aiaaa, tbe a e a r a d f b b a r w r C h B R ^ b r a t b e r t o a i i d i oaa, wtOi th» mprw diaant%m Uiat t f I M •Man* i * imiti to pm$ ISO a i * of tbe i l d t bralber, aad thea tbe itrst BMB tdgfat tadaca tba amaoBt aadgaai h imby M r . W a l t o o t o H y a a m b a p l a a i e d . V o b a r t this apoa rsIlsMe antbority. aBd.faa^ aad wgne than this, ia that Baa of pdltcy.'

larsp ly isctoBi iB.Jaimaa's in i ia i t iea, we stated that Mr . Tat taa haJ appnprtatad a U — a i i g b t have said ^ t e t t t n , l b r b e d i d p a y o r e r a i n t ] e cash )—to i« rUa own salaiy, and bU traTClIing e i -penaes, sooKthtae orer ^ 6 0 0 t

Hare U the stateatait tkom Ow TrMssrer-sTepwiE

To eaab paid B. P. Waltoo, Correq>oodiD|i Secre-f«r lOS mootha' aerrlcea,. tlOfiO 00 taxy, jw ^ ^ ^ iinnri'rr

Do. ftrtrsTdling expeasee-fteas Y l r i l n l a , Do. for trav. expeaaeatn T o m . and Ala.,

Total, - - . -By cash of £ . P. Walton, ConAspoedinc

Beoetaiy State Misdon Board.

100 05 861 92

of the membera of a Cband sboold proceed wMemt the aathoiity of l a v , i t w o d d b o a qnesiton v b e t ^ theiracta are to be rvearded; bat when that majority proOTeds in direct stSatws of law, who, Ibr one mo-ment, wi l l maintain that their acts are binding 1 This would be sabirersive of aTi law. both fanman and di-Tiae, and the m e r e a r ^ v i i ieh is too often tbe result of biisd zed snbetitaied i n i>a plaea.

u Bnt I am wri t isg mors than I intended. Incon-clfsioe let me aasote y«a, yoa bare many warm f r imda in this d t y , w t o sympathiae wi th yon, and they, not the natMninng. Toar ItieDd,

- W « . H . R T A » . "

PASSING EVENTS.

PMA at the eombatzats—and TTAT t h e man aiseas-• ISCTIAAARMSDVETF A P (opas i t i f lDd ioa}dba . *e t h e FOMEOI sad the other tbe aftamooB. Chapmaade-RIRED ATE one HONR rale , and fiiui seiiuuea' a day ; thns wepir ted . In a b c a t a V E A , M R . C B H A A A N pub-nsbsd, or caaaed to be pahBshed, TN a very isree

- E)MSI^gai ionatacainp-mMtiag , lhattbetewoBklbe A debata on subject of baptism, eemmeocbg on iba amrth Sabbath of 8eptaaber,186a, at Sprics RIDGE Xe tbod ia t C T A M I , C » d d o P i r b b , t a . . b e t w e e o DM ITR, Jsmea L . Chapman and the Bee . A. J . E a i e r t t e i Soon after the pnblieatieit. XR. Chap-BSM aad bis&inada wore TELUNS. wbererer they went, TTKI& I h s i DTOITA$«I KXM for a debate OA

Feritos onEcmiid by sadi coadaet, I pobHshed in THR-E HRGF «FLEPEGATI<MA, C H ^ M A O ' S c o a r s e , a s d

• that I.- I W-JI cmsHered the djaHeopcg party, TOOA

« N I H be no debate. This caased Ma ftiecds to la l -)T. and. in Chapman's ABSOMO, Oiey proffered to DMOENGEMEITTBISNAMEIAHAF w h f c b l d e d i n e d . lb

PWANA of t ime , they recdved tetniatioa Cbapman. t h a t he wooH eoDieattbet iswqfpointed, ND. TA caas 1 DID aot meet Mm , voald lectani two «r three d a y a Ol the s a l ^ of b a p t i n . T O t . h t m . Moc, DID i » t i i a « i s f r h i s l H e t s d t , t o r t h e y b a d b a n t a nI tovB 4FTY cabita U g h aad MaritaimaMt h* TEA;. TBT7 t hna teoed m e w i th a fflieet CHAHEOBO IIOM <aapman. assooassheaiTirod . He came Sstarday

and 7 1-2 eck ick l IRSDWD a dlrect chd -' Ims* w i j i d i I imnwdjatrfyanswered , and appointed

b i m o a next BIB«CIN|TAT » 1 - 2 O'DOCK, a t 3PRI3EBIAGECLNBD> to arrange pidjminai iea . So l loaded op MR h a w M D I b o o k s as I aceded , SDDWBBRFED W D B W N tothepUeeef COOFLIET, w h e r e the m i tob toCbapaaavsa ahoat t he first man Isaw. A Iter sdnta^nna . -1 ^ ^ ™

hoar we most eagsge UI t be cambaL 1 held bim to taa half day tjssns, aad 1» p l ^ ftrthe honr . Oar ftisads eame nnmd . bat NOTMNG woald more BIM. I d d i D S d tbe RIGBT to dictate the terms , a s TTO T^ONCAD p s x t r ; watsed him Oa danger of «SEfiecK9la» i iBgoar frieads if we ftOaacdeadi o t h K t e itaiebsaEcesatoB,and tbe haixi TTOD would

Bat, notwabstandSng AN, be backed ent i r r fy oato f t l ie4ebat f , AADTW* t h e p«£pft.aBd!actnted tonedajo, tha Mode of Bapasa. FTEBDOECTS FNBF^STEA.AQDTITE JTSST AND. G v t e n u s e n t of the S M H O & T B p i s c o p a l C t a i d i .

S F O W F D L A W V I W A A todeof iaexplieaMes,per-nxs tm i , TM^OSUDOCS, csstradictioBs. s t^Uims, s h o g and ABNAE, aa poer B i p t i a t a i a THIAEOTOTI? NE»W

E R B W D M ^ W e . aoweeer, l a l him oat and saw TL» d o n — T H E POONNS of o a e m a n sad three c h U -

dr tn -L psABdyprodaimed W> tbe people the IIIT<ay of

the who ieaf f i i r tondBag thochdlea-R, AAD charged TTE UX. Ghapasan VITH having perempiKily backed on to f tbe debste, v b i d i be did net inava ; ,

I th ta GAVE notice, t h a t i wwfld p ros r i i« I baptism at mysevisal Cbnrdtaam the vicini ty , al my AEN appdntm«a»s»,acivooId PROVE to fitem that Joho

Baptist vaa the JLRS* adm i r f s tawr of Chrisasn B^PDAN OO earthy aad tha t be was IIMSAJY couimi*-siocad; tha tbe iMMTe ie ioa rSmwacd ihobeBev -LNG Jewsia THEBSVER Jordaa. that Calbefic, 6ta«K aad DISNITS^ practiced nnmenioa far UiiiiaeB bandied j w t s aftar Christ, tfcsl it vaa the only water BAPTISM OF tbe Bible, &C. Toarat ra ly ,

A. J^ B r rasa roaa . AJRING B K G E , T e x . , O c t . 8 , 1 8 6 8 .

(IGAT-—JY> YO« kaow Jaiae* T . Cbapron , wbelb-erbe iaJav .Jesa i to t i a f l de lT IF »9 commaoicate.

W«FAD»IE b i a i to b e aa INUDDAT h e a r t . — B o . Tbe lord bai Ueaaad many TRF the Cbatcbes VITB-

M the brands O F ^ M D Cora Assedatieo. with a PAALBNAMITPOBRIAGOFHA^IRIT. T^tBtj-km-wm bapiised-into tbe i dhn rs t l p CF Ptovidsiee ONRDI, dxteea in Kea i i i e Gbardi . AaSod^ OaioB, " Wood,, Bvsrgteea, FtiendsfaSp aad otber Charebea TEVE boot re f inbed , aad anrner leaa added totbeir a m b e r of sacbaaVvt ras ta ie saved. T B E A A M E ^ T B A L O C D B O M A C D S ^ r o a r s b t b s p a ,

^ A . J . ' B c m a a o a a . 8pr in» Mdge, Twss . Od . 3,iaS&.

—* Aae i jma. Bg^ iaaTwa.—Xarwvs, Swruaa.-* k ysar iosae «< i a a u y I f i t b , t aae a BOlice Itasi B n J l . H . B a g b y - a o t " B a y b j i d a t j w to an ax-t iaetof a letter v i i t » » » r • » » « > » • SMves.soa» t t » a a n » g , v M A « s ^ a e t v a a p a b n i b e d i a y r p a -per. n m a y b e Koper ftrmateataJ^^ my lattet to BcaLSrsm waa aotdedeaeAfor A a ta N Q D A T . A W M V R L L A B T O U M ^ T A I D B I D B A L ^ . T B A I I G B M l ° Sttfctif p r i i B ^ - He had. bo*evai;^asX sap-pnais the i a i a « i i t o t , l e w i t a a b w e r pnip-V . HBvi i* . tbsEa*es^1*aBaf«Badtpor6aoof » t o tba aahaaaaaf- jaw ^!aj,la^ 1 Jaaat i i i i W B bim fcc i b As to ' ' •aal>i tBaiant ok m^site af flri Waa ' ^ liMtoA>a.aa i b a a ^ ^ s a i t iM ib i f l . • B R T E M M C I B A A A A ^ A I i i i l a i n a

ftaM«|a«I vwto .«a»*ar iaa ln i taa l taw i mawWiid. Br O a a f a M r « a a bad piocHiaed.

basUaal . a b ' a a w t e

& PATBCnr W A X i T C U r - A O A I B . We have soaae thiOBS to t i y onr patieace—

things sot Tortby of ndice nd lna i i l y bat that mz aad asaoj^ We have read of tbe dephant some-times beiiig tormented to death by a l i t t le polaooons rsdos t . We fad that ve caa sympathiae wi th Jbe noble aaiauL This Mr . Wdtoa vras Carrespondiog Secretary—in plain voids—«<rtat of tbe State Mis-aioD B o ^ last year, aad he panned a J t i f i t x Qosrse of praise and detractioo against ns dnring tbe season; praidng os'merdinatdy vben v i t h thoee he knew to be oar nnconpranlsing tHeods, and speaking againn Howd l ; bat vben v i t h those wiwm be thoaght he coald inflocnce asd pnjadica agunst as be spared no pains to do so by the giussest statr-menta. We atiovred him to coatinne this ooarse witb tmpnnity. satisfied that he would soon be nndmtood by our brethren aad that bia eSoitsvronld recoil. We ^ abt miqadgo aaaB know fnU wen who were present at the Oeoeral AModatiocu Never was coodcmna-tion and disgast a t a a ageofs coarse mora geavcallT expressed, in tbo various circles of farethres. We were satisfied that X r . Walton voold never be reap-pointed to tbat agen<7 agda, aad bad he minded his own business Uwraafter, be might bare paxwl w i th onr profonsdest sympathy.

But i t seems he was tbe favorite lastnn&ect of a party m th i : d t y , and H leaked ont that a week be-fore he r f s i j ned his ageaey, he bad been elected to the pJace in tbe Bible Boasd &om which EMCT Day-ton had beea d r i va i by tUs very party.

Mr . W i l u j n has bem, as CtaresponAig SecreUry of tbe Bible Board for tbe past three months, r»ia oat of the fimds collected by Bro. IhtytcOrto trsre! and re tu l and vhdesale s i l v e r and detracUrji against ns throogbont tbe Sontbern States. We said " paid ' to do this work, because his conise has been loLie pabGc, and those v3io employed h im vriD not npnive him, bat seem determined to bdster him op, and keep Mm a-smcg. So it seems we are to be an-noyed by bias, clothed wi th the.isfiornce of an offi-cer of the SoathwaiBaptist ConvenUon. .

We published a letter two veeks since from Sontb-ern Kentacky informias the public of X r . WaKon's anpris<^iBd coone, and tbe nse be made of bis Sme. We now have one before ns from Louisville, which says, " WsBon ought to be vatched. He makes Gtaves, Marks & Co, his entire theme. He v i l l ef-fect nothing much in KeatncXy." Another from Ken. tackT,Tnst received :

EDDTviLia, Lyon Co., Ky., > rebraary8,1859. 5

E s t . J . B. GaiTos. Daaa Baoraaa:—It is be-ins drcnlaten here that yon sent a reporter to the tr ial which took place at the Fi ist Baptist Chnrch, and t h i t thatieporter bronabt his report to you and TOO took add report, looked al i t , sad sav that i t wonld never do forthat to go oat to the world that way - BO yon smsoftbat whid i did not meet with Tom-'approbatioaaadwrotoiniU stead-that whi« i ^ w a n t e d , sad that yoa crws«feaf a considenhle o« ta«« in8bat t , tha tyoasoauter tanya l te ied t t t to t ^ m a t t e r disowned i t as bdng his report, aad that the repotter told von if yoa pabiished i t in that fenn that yoa vouM p a l A b ft as j o o r r ^ o r i and not »t»: and tbat tbe reporter, who vras in your nloy, baa for that reasoo left you.^ X y b r o t h e r , t t o SacesToamananenTiahleaaitude. Thissantemdl-ridnal stated t h U yon had leaorted to every atasttu-vre conceivable to provafeaidm to enter hito anevspa-wrcoctroversT, bn t t t a t vea veto beneath ms notice. W b o s m l e d t b a t y o a bad abased, vaiiHed, slsn-J«edsad«ai>bedt l«> d i » n « « of t W . w h o ^ b w n j o n r v a r m f r i i B d s j Uose who bad expended their money f r r d y a p c o yoa vhen you ra a l ^

. p«m0ess, a J . by l U f e aisistanee yoa hadnsen fifOT thechamb«csor j«esw^to pcoaperity-even to the unoontof tenthonaaad 3 d l a » . ,

He abo a i i a i M Bro-Peidletoo's " Old Landmark Rfset," and Slated i t vaa one of the gmtes t Awm-

«t.601 63

SS,0«9 40

This shoving, qnlte sostains oar above-stated impresdoas. I t viU not satisfr Teaaesaee Baptiste to say it cost Mr . WdUm tlOO> to eoose over from Tirginia, nor to compare bis expenses anmad here ID Middle aadTenaesaea North Alabama, eoOeet-iag for hoan mSsafflaa, to tbe expenses of Bra. Dayton whea Correqxmding Secretary Of tbe Bible Board, who made lose tr ips by railroad aad tkige tbroagb most aO tbe Southetn 8 t o t & We have h«d a ^ ^ t e before in Teunoaee aad Nottii Alabama, bat what one, or three, dcilve, ever charged tSSO for the aoU^ taiy item of traveOng expenses 1

We also advised our bretbien every vbere to take a receipt vben they paidMr. Wd loa money. We bad ve<y g ^ reason for giving this advice. He keeps his accoonts fai snch a v a y , ve do not think be or any man living can aadit hia aecoant far the last yea*.

H r . Wdton v iUt io t deny (As t i e foot kit papers to an accoantant in this city before gdng to tbe 0«o-eial Assodation, acd eonfattdHatlk* Jbuw ncAimg aSoiif kttpiag n n a m f i orrmttimfkis mmuy matUn tato tte proptr i\tpi, and reqaeittd tbat brotber to do i t for him. Ho v iU not dare to deny i t . Nor ViU be deny that the brother told him that Us papers andahovingsvere inan a w ^ ;iz—that a Philadel-phia lavy r r could not antangie them and duly post tbem or vords in substance. Tbe proof is r s a ^ .

Nor w in Waltim i tmg tkat «sk*« • doss ta-qMctum teat madt A* aOur day tato ilu attewKU, Bro. JarauB injuirtd ixlo, %t tsos fmid Iktd Mr. WaUim kad s o w $1 60 w kis jMcbf f and ha was advised by Ihte brother to go straight to Bra. Hnnk -iacd, tbe presect TreoxurH', and pay i t over, and he did sol Commeats are annecessary. This litt le be t ViU be agreeable to Bro. Jaimou. Oar bnthren dwavs l ike to see their money faid eesr.

At tbe Oenend Association ha vraa cbaiged pub-l icly in very many instancea vrith not giving credit for money p d d , and for OMmey paid duriag tkai m t t i M j ; be vnu faced dovn v i A prcof and Mrced to iiive the credits on the spoL We oevsr beard such general complaint, or lack of confidence expressed. I t might have been oving to caidessness, or very bad memory—ve do not presmae to say.

But v e hare had a Uttle perseaal experienoe, aa the fdlt»viog viU shov :

N A s a n u a , Dec. 8,1%8. To Ma. J . E. 6ai.Txs, Sia:—My necesdUes re-

quire tbat 1 should remind you of a Bve dollar bi l l loaned yoa when n roots for Jackson. I t is needed and v i ^ I hope, be forthcmnlng immedlatety.

Tours tfifitoat coomtendatko, Eow*b PATSOS WixToa.

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9 > B ) D A R Jba. Hay, late of FomTiDe , Va . , re-qasate bia ewieapaiideali to addresi URN atCamdaa, A r k .

TEAAA STTLX H A M RAA 1 8 U . — O a e o f t b a b a o i -somaatattida of •anUemsa'K wear extent , is that beaatifU VTIAG alyla af Moleakta Hat , JAA intro-daced BR A . J . Fiaadsco^ Jfo. 28 P a U f c Sqaara. Tbe style i a a very agrcaable cbaaga. ttiaadmlrad by aU who see it.' Elogaaeeaadbeanty araadail ia-bly eomUned i a tba manafartnra OF tbeaa beaatilU bate. A.

L Y W E indtoOwpait iealar attaathm of our read-era to tbe aav works aanooaoed in aaotbar eolama, by SaauMa DT COAPIAR, ( late Shddoo, Blakeman & C O . 0 R e v - T o r k , a a d G O O U & I ^ C O U I , o f B o a -toa. It VRIO TW aeea tha t tbeaa private paUUbing hoasea are soon to stake a raoMikaUy large and Te iy vdaable addltioa to oar "dsoonUnatlooa] HTEN-ture"-^ iadadisg books fhaa DN. Williams, E e o -drick , Bobinsan^fitow, Hovey, Hlaota, Caldloott, and Msasta. Spargeoo a a d Pattoo. We are glad TO see sach a list of aaaus, aad saeh a list of books; b a t we ara especially graUfled tbat our {Head, Dr . Kea-di ick , haa ooosaitsd to wri te a ooaiplete series of Notes OQ tbe New Testament, for tbe ase of fkmOlea, Bible dassea, aad Sdibath Scbeol teachera. Oar " Baptist Utantare>'aaads to be enriched by pre-dsdy sBcb A vo rk , aad no maa is better adapted to prepare it than tbo editor of Olshansea's Commen-tary . After be haa finiabed tba Memoir of the late Mrs. Jadsoa, nov far adraaeed , VRA hope to bear tha t bis Notea on the Nev TestaOMBt are abaoiting AN tbe time be caa spara T N M H B pnfaanonal duties The sale of Us vetnsaas win be couated by teas of

O R Paoeosmos TO BCROUSAOUT Exausa A N T U O A B U I Woaza .—VOFFS Butorg of lufaaX S f -tisss WTTT E O B S ' BTTTOKM*, i a 4 o c t o v o ' v o l a m e s .

This W O ^ pablisbed only in Eaglaad , aad sddom obtained BI tUa eoaatiy for less than TU or TI6, ve vr iUissaefor t8 ,SOIEONAAV>Breadve L,000sabscri-bera, who w in PA^'when tbe vrork is ready for de-l ivery . This book sboold be ia every Baptist LI-b ia iy . *

Ministen and agente becoming responsible fOr t v d v e CO{^SA tball receive one oopy gratis.

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I T ' W . W . O N N X is oar Oeoeral agent in t he State of Qeorgia, fortbe Teoneasee Baptist, Southern Bap-tist Bedew aad CbOdren's MoatUy Book. Brother Odum wi l l be tiavaOng during (he fd lowiag year, and VIN recdve and receipt FBR moneys on dd ac-coonts and for new snbscribets. We trost our pat-rons and ftieads VIU be in readiness to rsspood to h b can, or , if convenient, remit to aa amount of arrearages. OaAvas, MAXXS & Co.

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NASBTiLtx. Dee. 10.1868. E.P. WAITOS, S i r .—You caU upon for tS bor-

rowed of yoa ca rsidt for West Tennessee. I t is my distinct impresnoa that I retnined that to yon befbre yon Uf t Jackson, aad I think I have vitaesses of Ibe fact 1 yet yoa caa receive It-again. Cd l at the ofllce of the South-Western Publishing House, give yoar receipt for it this time. I s i t nc t adgnif icaatfacttLai vou bare not called np«o me for the retcm of tbe loan long ere this—that yoa have never so much as mt-staooed it vhe t v e have been together 1 I am avaie of the use yon have for this matter. I o n ex-l>ect me to refuse to pay i t again aitd then yoa v iU lepoit t h i t yoo loaned money lo J . B . Oravee and he jefused to payit. Yoa sbaU aot have tbia to ssy. Yoo itre a genUeman of diat peculiar cast of memory, from vhom a r e c d p t ^ M ) ^ alvays to be taken.

Anotber matter of atemory. Did yoo not caU at onr office and collect ^ at t v o seveial times, for tbe avoved p a r ^ e of relieving the {mating vante of Bro. Ford, and vas it not paid f te tbat expressed pur-poeeT At last acconate yoa had ix t t banded that fflim of 140 over to BMer Frad. Ton viU please do iv fOrthvi ih, or stand convicted before tbe vor ld of baving practiced a gross deception—coDected axmey under fdi>e preterces. *

Ia.condasioo. Too knov that I received yoo as a gentleman and a Ctristiaa toother, vben yoa caate to this State, acd have ever treated yoa thus, bat yon have foUy ptoTel yourself to my mind, a man utterly undeserving of EtmUdence, and a bypocrita.

Without regard, J . B . GaATza.

U r . Walton sent C. A. Falter v t tb tbe fd lov ing docnment, and obtained tbe money again:

J . B . GaATBS:—PAy to a. A. Ful ler, or bearer, five ddlaia, loaned yoa, sad this shaU be your recdpt.

B. P. WAiToa. Nashville, Dee. 18,1868.

NoVsre demand thst X r . Walttm pay tUs over to tbe present Tteasarer, to vbo ia we A a l l ever ba sat-isfied i t bdoogs, ontn Mr . Wsltoo csa exhibit his books, sad show the proper debite aad credits.

FinaUy. We aee tbat Elder H o v d l , aad bis patty in t h i a d ^ , (tbe p r i n d p ^ menof vhcm vere those vho drev up acd passed that aotorioaa Bible Board Beport) pdpoble false stateaMOte of vh i cb fo r t be ibey severany and individaany stand impeached by the late Corresponding Secretary before the vor id , norl teve t h ^ dared to this day, either tosabadt the Treotear 's book vritb tbdrstatemenU'to a d i dn tn -ested ocmmSttee or council, or to arraiga Bid. Day-toabdme to Church,) v a say tbat-EIdat HoveU, aad bl* party, have boded tbemadvea the past weeks

• a d llls%t«n I TtMiy: er WietwileBSI m« •RSETECLOFAMTONIMUAFTNAA. ATMCHVAMTDAUA » .Mttteatioas, p«n«Mlua *ad ih ine tv ol d n d i M d i l nd . «hst Stat* h> ta U]»r ia. and •BlatT. wItkMt (tilac kla aaaa. MlaUUn aaa a!K> ^ • • W ^ B t k ar wttbMt Ika l l j . vl»ra t&T

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ilo-L—Tmorthiaa aaacfatla Iratkzaa a * vastad t> aaeh Stala, who lavaOaSaUath ichoal eaaa>. anvOUaata latar Ita nuaall ia. Addraaa A.C.BIVT«X,

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which &a haa haldta tha nwraaaa Vaula laztltata aa Fto-taar oriat la aad Moial rhUaaaahr. with tha vlaw a( loaatiat laTaiiaaMa. vbaiakawinbaaaanitahla biaada, sad aiia atadraiha(a.lBathatn4>Kta. BBia flaaaaU;; I t aa tUa stcaaleatoaqraaa»T high ^ftaalatlea at hlB,'aa a hlfh.

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ajoBces v o a an amosnwas m«eiTaBai«.T, i IB gettiag up commiUeea to investigate the ehatao-BapUstMin idento afBHatpvithPedobapHstev* conduct of Mr . Wdten, Mtinff cmlg ntA t h i i A I c « say tastrmoay « i «i i t«J Ouir ympos^ diumriing

I S r ^ t ^ - T S ^ ^ ^ ^ S m s e d U r e d . ' t b e y r e p o r t b i m ^ ^ a det. aad tbey yoa more than I tboogbt i t poaable for one man to | bare i t entered 1900 tbe records of their sodaty, abase aaoSher. I doaot v i shmy aaaeosed in tids I i f ^ i t ac is amaa (rf stariing inte«iHy

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H aoeebigh dlgnatary. . - i^ifaeo who arc tutitfittg * ts t d» ikt €uum mmmitim of T o a n , " j q t yo ts—a purpose k* forwui amd mcowtd i f

Gito. B . HXUITT. I j ^ J , Mitkmndt-msOn tbo teatiasoop af ( W e s ^ i o B r o . l f o T i t : , t b a t M r . Woitoa-a state-I Q ^ j b e i r o v n vitaesa, vhom they have bean, aadare

BMCtia .-ittetiy ^ e , as tbe vdncta iy c a r d < r f M r . j ^ againstus. Dont let tbHIk fat^eacb him W a r m , the gentlemaa alladad to by M r . WaltoB, | , ] „ ^ | ^ u o t a lbestaad,forbbtaseaMay v i n w i l l s b a v . Bra . I tey tmu i f eaBednpao,vf f i tealif^ o f ' the tatia^wrtaoeab n ^ that ba vas not saqtoTtd to report for a s ; and t b e | , ^ j B r . WiOkm * § o t i wUrnm o^/aitut A t a a ^ , maa Haas not vbom v a d M empioT- i f c . y i b o p j j ^ a d U f t t t j y g t t q d * " ^ «*—**• ehealatBdtboabove slander to T i r g i n i a - ^ s i a g j w , , n a , r t a n d t b a t M r . WaBaa baa goae toT i iw it to be folae, daa k n o ^ noCWng about frpso^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ aiod«ed K H « r J e t e r , o f B ! c b t e O B d , t o a a e B a g i ^ I j j ^ ^ eattbHab bte fenner ateta-aa. W o a y a g d a i t i a a f o h e a o d m a B d o a a l U ^ l j ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ j i ^ ^ ^ aosyaomatter v i a t v b o m ft or igjcated; " f d " W a j a y to aD v b « f 5 e d m « m o l t b e t M a n a e « » p J o i « a a t b o m e a o d ^ t o r t | ^ j ^ ^ j ^ , ^ ^ bava said vritb raforsaea to

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^li^ana^ uvu gpniBds widi moGt f^bam^ ing^dbk. ' T t e & i a a aeoaed a l n i M ' v r ' • tnMmi. l i inE in ' t IC a n t e iT i v w m

A a i UM ttiB v W BM. v i m BMoatii Bs Us fxvmiag a^n aaMk aon ])emqit2>le—TO t k a « « s c r a tfda B t e - S a kiiite.

V a # K » M t f l a fit Omfeiid b r s lor^y i M t d i i a a M t f m n a i a e B . Herbairhoag m mric- Bcrqraawmpart ieokz^inst ra is , ^ aMtnfii! a thair kaax^, aad a t tiM j o o g tainrlMaBMdtoaM* HBMibtae-* ahadow rfwili— aaMi*niHihKfnrt,ai»t«ereet«d

hsra » a quToiag Toiea.

Ij, b«t whk tlM of a& ae-I l Oovg^t,

fclk- ~ ' ^ • t B i iM.> totes wUob I duU m m

. t g ^ " i f I kave dane^ ia bca<r«B nmwal bvre safiored; aadif in F V bereava-

BMKt, lt« has onaad ao, Aat n n e ia fcai(UI; .Alilled? Poor H u t ^ i j i f z - * - ^

k a a a i l m e r t d o M & f ^ ' TiBX &r moBtha, aad I kaowa it. I t h a W f i h a c u W o f I m f c a f a r m e t o aae tk* fiuBng «Ui» -U» „ - , » t f i M u a g at for me, bow

terriUe s t n ^ e a of W BMdy won it is to mo to listen tc tho laagnige of n -

th i t sometijBea ahaoehdriiea mm mai^ Tea, mad—mad—Biaai"—he in^freikj^ liCTg and oocriag the loot b i g , •tzideB. Than, b n i T i i q ; ^ f t e^ ' l a hia hands he ezs^aimd, "Too l a t e — h a r o repented." Then was a k l g pMaa,^ a R eiatiaoDed noie eabiii^^M^o ' s m f t s t o r e eenatliii!i&H

IS

mrpoae, he became < Chareh-Desil idate fx orders ta tbe' Chs^k, and .W.

o^ted missiooarr to A f i ^ e s ^ s ^ ^ ^ ' ' ^ ^ ' i t to go, under tiie sw^iafti if Ae.FordgB

voBKry Comaittee Pr^tstai^lEpu-, 0 0 ^ iGfctoch.—

iJto io strsBcth. to t h u she ramd^ self oonstsat i j? ^ " • '

A w«ai7, B O s r a l U i ^ l K ^ ' f i M i asif h i a h e s i ^ a R l d b i a k u t . ^ t

" O ! if ftfUim/ho exdanBed agKB, he knew how bittCT » pen l l ^ she is fa jo i f for th« O Q t i ^ As^has e e i w t ^ ' i n a e J^jjaT ha wonld f i t ; Im-UaBdif it eoaU fa r^ re . "

« W a i y o » a s o * « , 4 r r - '

her reqwBt. Heazmg tha* fim AKeriea, she estreated BM to to^ j m l o W ' I pzemised that I woald."

»Iwingo,dieB." Xfp-Uu eool, i l r f^ matted stain he led

iBtoa ehamber orieatal in i tabea i^f i i l fonU-ishmg, its diaste aagtiiSMser.

ThetCj half-recHnii^ in a wide^ m t j ehaiivr-« eostljr shawl of lace dirowa OTCT hnratteBB

pars white, glided n before WB,aBdt»harwackft&e i S t j of e s t e t a ^ xBgaa; w K a a > b . a , < z n s ^ g h a a s d f i B t h e niiacki ^ a t liskaess neaesaazi^ eaOed h i a wnff, fcr a lilf-temr or so, le^l Ae TOOOL.

A h , t i h » ^ ^ t h m a a l « a 7 > s o i n e i l L This " aaa whaaaaaBBcr taaeseaaed BBMSf asd at

t a a a esasttaaed, W b vbob h i d l e ^ the dnad, p e f l u ^ ' that a heloTed wife a a jd i a .

"laxcmr d M C f c r m r c n n f l r " I asfcod of gW, vh* shadow^iBed

^ a t hm*, was rtgariiag ae , fsatly. fat at-tastnwlj.

" Tsa, a a a i a a h a s l i m sick a long tiae," nyfiadtafce, d r o p ^ hsr wMlo her Bps KnHslHL

'*I>i i jw««aaMfnn A a m e a ? " adxd tiandl J, after a ioag s l s e e .

thfiik.« dka adiei^ h a i i M l M ' t h a t 1 did. Bat Mr. a w3i metv.Mmm l&aJboat i t ."

C r i a s i i r i ^ ~

e U 2 d , w i t i a g i i T o i % ^ ^ a s a I i B oaa m miu to j | | ler aba araie aad

f s ia l fy jb&tharaaa . Isawa&hiBgharwhitstolMafitfiagtimnizii

aomw; &r hsc ajaa w«te fiSM with ttaxs. Whrwaait , 1 y a t i o a a i mjm^ that p m -

fiel laefcpoeeessan of eeaalaattheiet I t seluud » i f I wera sojooadng in »<i ax-l A a ^ s m , and that «nie honoi' was ssd-doaly to tosal: spoB aa .

A t BT side, BMktlr eowing a beao^nl . tifcle of l a t t w M w ^ * w i seruai oostl* gift-

boofai I t o a k d ^ B p t o t A t Q i - f o r l t e M a ranawma for TmoW and t a n ^ to*the # laa/of a apfaudly

aad hollowed to the raTageoiaekaeahadBaide; h«r tills, trasspareat fingen^ d a n e d and is-tereU«p«d; a t one whose p a M aad (ace g a t l e gifts, had aade the H ^ t aad lore-liaea cf a saered kaaSk

But urns ! O pity! ^ t j ! The eyw only lefamed their itatre; the j

w m wofally raakcB. The biasing fire hiad-Led at die n U u , bnxned her ^arpesed cheeks, burned store fieredy, a w a hotly as she looked opoB a j boa. I oonld think bo aore of aitfer—^t eoud only a y to ajsel i l

l" O ! how s e o y l am for yo«r* Sheksewp(ofaaUy,bxher hadand'saanner,

that I was aware of their oiieaautaaees. Her fiist qaestioa was, " Are yon going back to Amcriea, sir? The hollow Toioe startled me. I seemed to

see as open sepoldre. 1 told her that it was not my iiri»ttion

retsm at piesmt. " O ! then who win take my litUe child back

to hor&ther shoeried, the tears foiling. " I am dj ise , and sho WMSt go back to h i a ! I t is the reparatioB I eaa make—aad little tSHR^ . f t H T W ^ t t a r "Wnng I hr-ff i tMii

. " I hoped, sir. ya« i ^ t see han,''

fiwJiMning t a t i M l » a a ^ tharenookedwl^ I k e l r s t dHMk

"O sir—tdl him m j erery bodyv Tell him I b a n snJfored thnngh the

J i ^ bonis, Oeaeaaby weary years; ah, Qoi-'only knows how deeply."

" Mary, yoo anst conW yoar foi^gs," a i d my boat, gently.,

"Le t a e t ^ v h i k I may," was tkeanswer. '•Let me-Say ihatsiBofrthodayl leftayhonw, I hare Bot seen a a i n ^ hour of h a j ^ e s a . I t was alleys to eoae—always fuX ahead—aad here b what ^ueoao-Z-dw grarft ia opening and 1 mast go to j ndgm^t O how Wtteriy

I paid for my am. Foigive mo—O a y God—forgtre."

"ToMarrJFfwsis?-hwsbaad—BaarylB. F-

At&rineriMrpriMr«ad annsh ran 6 o a in to win. My tJioaiifea ioenod pa»ljrt«L

Th« tmth had fatatkBOB a« with j ^ a a d -daaaaas that tho U i M i ^ o d wiA Z l S S ^ ayhsBTt.

Zkasw Hcsry B. V - — h a d fctowtt l i a n t o n l d y foryGaty. Ho waaafilsod,tMird

I aU iKj s y a p i f t i a had bean dnwB,,for ha had ssca nwh sotnnr aa aakc* t ^ heart | r o w ^ b^i rs tia tia&

I & wi&,whaaheIored,haidssa>|ed him. Sho had taken w>& her h a o o ^ She W daacdatad a h o a ^ o l d i aad forgetting haaor, shaaa, s t a y thing t h ^ ps^aiw to »ir-taa aadto Sod, had fiaiW Ao oQBBtiy with ttaaaaBwhoaa arts had won h«r wanton Iot&

How mU I r s a a ^ aa i i r llBi Voof t i a t M « • m i n i iM&m^f How aaet d«> aHoyv of drtaa—the fiaadsdMhad roreiled ia n i A a ean fna i r

For a aonsBBt or two I tttodo ap aad d o n looaBBoattaa n a l to do. T h a ^ f l d e a -

M thospartMBtjartthsfL How a y heart h M ^ h a e . S w e e t , i B n o o e a o e h a d h e t t smIs ifai lOBM MBw ft pBitikBT in the oobi t S B M o r t t a w n d a d B O M - a aai la*, aad a «totia,thrBa|^«sa whoa sho oaSod by the k o ^ n B s of aolhcr. Did she roaea W tha iafarad i U k v about d b a e Bcdt in tto kolr « a n tf tt. pairt, her ansa had «>

rf Alaot to doad a t^-M-lifo wth

laboUattadeatthiasidatfaa ^ of death! Otd tern aa , if ia ^ fiM&M of d e ^

B i a a , h a ^ B i ] d B d thoir i ts towariT Ihe i iqb«aakChzat iaadariMfroai a y soldi I s a ^ oaly thakof tho thay had d o e o -MnAaftth^rtoight saSa- d t r o i ^ tho toi^ t a m o f i a a m a . Ct w a s s M a i i m b e f e r o ^ laTiin Il ia into d a room when 1 sifll sat

kikaiUId,datotaiaad to bast h t a caea r l k f t t h a t e a s a . « «

r f B ^ f how haartotriaba his u>-ai i o i li« fiadwsd—

fto spato whaa he wa»

V V m ioa oaaa to fiaMr f> ho asked.

^ oaa of Ooao laadi^

^ h - u S S T . Ha ooald aot. of o o a r s C K iMaaML A»6a iwaalal hk iWisiiLft4 r i f A f e v a r n m H a ^ mM mhg.

pBAaiwKto toamwsL •HLbi inai

I t was a solom ho«r, that whish I afient by that dying penitent. Prayer dM^ listened to— she did not seem to join—or, if ^ did sho gavo BO oatward siga. Kemrse had away all her beaoty, even more than illseas. She looked to thofotore withades^riagkLtd Of hope, sad bat feeble foith.

Reader, the misgsided woman of Ceylon lies beneath the statdy branehea of the p i ^

Her sweet dbild norer met Imt ulher ta- her sadve land. She sleeps nnrder tho troa-bfed waters of tho great wide Ha. Where tho betiayer wanders I oannot tdl, bat whenrsr it lay there is no pcaoe for hinL How often ring thathoUowToieo in a y "tall h i a *tory! Wmb, O wan eraiy l»dy.' * '*AhIi tutrBe, , thUso o e r t ^ y a a t I a w i f o foxMkea yie d a ^ thatabo haa with sasiM ^ taken npoa heneli; jast so sarety Aall Ae earse of God JbUaar her-jaiA aa .sarely will tho«nd s e ^ for soaw plaoe of rssit 'aad soak iavatn—ts vamI , - Jfe ' Of hotft—wnpTthysdf ia ^ W U gai^ aea t ef Tirtae,Bnd!ot Bopiofoafthaad dsfilo thy ^ l y — f o r Ood hath vHH Met bi titwiciidgo KHfwtitM.

, tka«jli#laaks^iato " i a ia.||asaraL«a-

tho Fqoo laiaadii^mi h m m

of a aatfTo dUi^ whooatertaoiMlu 7>«adiaahowas ahoat to depart

^patsd h i a to p n ^ «o the (SaistiaB a a d f i r tSbaKv^i r^Hy. Hatawas a dileai-saa. TIm s t i i t i& aadaet «< pnyerhad 1 m basA strange to iheyoath, aad he wte n o i ^ paredforaooh a oaSstkm; and ia d d ^ t * ^ Ja abOi^ to ooai^T with it, the F ^ ohis^ sriHrlad probaUiy W a vwted aad t a x ^ t V

iane''kwa£magvamacimty who had e m d l y laadad that idaad) raised hia prayer, w l ^ tlrt' of a O h r i a l i i ^ ^ einiised land, h i a s ^ aaasa^xto^arotioa, «to«dhyandIisteBed! t i^ iTAnk-

aaef Bat ias^ . .Ow.j fDBBg reWaod to I n dap, ooone

of tiBK, to his home. H a i m i t t to his brotltsna decgyaan of thaSpawpiS (3iarefa, raadBt« im ae%hborhood;;»he, told hSnthe sUny the j^^erhe^had heara pat by a savage i s & n ^ in tEat distant ocean, and eooMsed'to Lia thaCthe praye^ had heen fol-lowed byaaajMaKng'tetfeetin the o o a w n ^ of hia.wlMradk'BtAaf^y called apoa to^^Bstai to it. He nffw dedres to redeon the time he had so i ^ y wasted, and to derote himself ao-tirdy, aad in the nsasl-SBerifiebffi way, to thfr

of idigion. . S teady <a&ertag .tq

etsay i t throw* Uadf ofaiW

theasaJi tha!aSailik^J%

a ^ t j a a d n U i a e ^ i a d ^ y ^ flMHaotaaiy of prajCT relMlia^ the 'vsas of Us odaatenaMa,' Ukalfosaa, whan tia eonapt ayriada M l ba^apiiallsdaahaeaBie down t n m the "fMsat e S u i i a i . ^

B d ^ i a i t a l O i ^ ' l ^ i i d e ^ a ^ T l ^ R with G o d , p r a y e r ^ s k U h h r W ^ ® this eaaaiadofi. W v M A n " g e a t l t t e V a t f a a ^ ftcBjiMve look tqt a t t t i i 'B^ ' 11^* have psetbad. in thot i «aotiB«, ac ^JE h i a wtth iad iSuaus - ^ A e t t l A ^ f o e a th^

p l a a e i l f o t b l f c r a f c a f ' '

tf»r t lwWwi i"»«fe»t.* Msssns. SDrroBs:—I in, notaoe the-lfith

naabef 9t the Taasasee Baptist, an artide an dor the h o d " FaasilyPrays.' ' In one p ^ '

if ^ ^ tiialtopM [jina not interested,' that is, b ^ w e ' i a prayer as strong as the

H^toMSsiSbe^Bat I do 'Mt beficTo it to b« the d ^ y tS psfdife to iBTito their children tcTpray aatil t h a j are in some measnie seadble "aha.

S h e f a t s . a y M A t , y ^ air; a a t l j f e » V d a p j ; | t h j y j ^ d ^ y f c r — f o r "God heaieth not T T - - Sinnm that do not fed the need

a loring interest in Christ, do not, nor cannot p n y aco^tably with that foith that God reqaires to be ezerdsed, aad whatsoerer is nof of foith is an. A persim when he is in a eMditioB to be heard in piayer is not, in a y o ^ i o i , a sinner, bat a tni» penitent. I oall a portiM of that artiele pare M«^>«disa. See aztide in " Eodycopedta of Religioas I^o id-edge," pageSOl, nnder tho head of "Wedeyan Methodist," haring the form and seeking the power of godliness. I adriae Mr. "mtaeas ' to try again, fw fear that some child pots his tns t s ia his osrn prayers, while he is destitate of the k»« aad spirit of God, whieh shoold more h i a to d a ^ . Aa sud before, it is Meth-odisa or Romsaism. Bead the foUowiag compodtioo. aad yoa will see w&at it afi l bring aboot. Peiha^ yoo will hear from me agMB. A BAi»nsT

Kenton. Mo., 86, 1888. Rjouaxs.—Here is a <{aestion then to be

diseassed. Is it d a ^ of parents to teaeh thdr aneoBTerted ehildrea to pray? Is it the d a ^ of aa aneoafertod- person to pray' Who will answer?

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i . . ' a * _ r«ra*T« M » m . JBMtoaa^ J"ae« iit |b« p^pocted

ptaeeediags oCtlm ^ ( ^ a o ^ ^ j i ^ o l ^ NaATiUe against Eld. ^.1ft. ^ t a n i k dwk my aaae i a ' a ^ tknod aa aate a t >fca»"»aaay<aadare»f of HowdL Ik refereaoe to w U ^ igqAiailikft<tf a y name l fool i t a daty to ayadl^andiabo* dnty j aUdf^ a a A ^ tba€hareliMwitii.^Aieli I rfand identified as pastor, to say a few words, ^ d with yoor pemaaaion,' t^'spaal* ^thaom^ the Tautnaae Baptist—tho nediaB

Y O R E r ^ O X T T A V E BSMOYKD THEm.>;fiQOK-J U . auRiaaT urf atirt i>Mfc juutaMMT^ Waa

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I f B i m i C K X BAPTIST BOOK OON-4 X inna.-««BMB w. Keswsa a oo. ruti*aa, BMk-

A. BWaiSCSKCS. , When I was a boy. soae forty yean: ago,

dtere was a minister^aeetinc in West Gran-Tille, Waihingt«a«mty, N. In the eren-ing iJiere was a nCgieas meeting m the ball roraa at the hotd. I t waa ji sdeaa meet-ing. A goodly naoifcer were preaatt, aad tiie Lord, was there. Althoa^ amatal mia isten spoke and prayed, I hsinr m lecol-leetioD of » single wvrd, or a seatiment that waa ottered, except m me iaclaaee. . One penm, and what he sai^ aad his aaaaar of ayisg.it, are a j - Biiad u i t e a ^ the Bteetiwwere last e rwag . " ^ t p o a o n w u the late Ser. N. S. ftSe, D. D . ^ e roAe aad repeated, with great deCboatioB, a ^ ia his peeoliariT ademn Banner, the pM's dti-anip&m ei tbc iforlJliHg^t dtcOi-ittl

" Hw ibockiiiK Bo t th7 snsaaoBS b«, 0 Death! Ta him that 1, at ease ta W p w s s h w i -W]k>, en ioaff j««n of plaasBtB here. Is qaite iBtanttehed te tho wo(tM to eoa la that diaaA •weMBt, ho* the ftaatic SOBI Ksm roaad tho walls ot her day, UnsoMOt, Saas to anDae, sad i h a i ^ Aa help, Batthricksisraia. EovwidiAinr she looks

. Oa all sho's tcKfioc—ODv aa looMr bua. A BSia teaeer, yet a BUls Ot aiEthtdHSMv to<ashs«*TharsalBL ladetherHaehwpasewS Koaraftd^iM! Bar Tny • j w e r p Mood, aad engrr croaa SbebeaT«i,isUgv{thlMmr. BollSoflKi,

' Itoasisanchmatfcist.sttadrtoMapBtpesi nasoa hsr dose thrnch etsiT has ofUs, Hsrwrtaia n i thotaa^^Vat l h w sa,

. TSiteewIuIaittolhottsBModaasirctxe, At ooeo the ibtks to emUiafv ratn.^ ^ j f i m o o that t h » death-bed

OB my mmm. Often taSeltriedaiBeeto r e p ^ thoaa woi^ la tito

of Dr. Priaaj bat haro as ofwa fiUlad, ^ M m ioabt ba t tha i a f r a a i t e then m d a aeaaad a salatar]rf^baeaea oa a y ^aiaslar

Dr- P t b * did no* faiwtiiatawrewaalB|abi7 ta the t ^ o d y i a h i t a R a W i i ^ a t a vaataia. hit

w tia ereaiag tnthhdd aot iKTtoadTtethew b M aat whfah ahtil p r a ^ ^ or S J

iK y T o t o S S . ^ A T S d i k a g o o d ^

A osBAjroa ooinr i iMibs . A y o a s g ^ a o o B toaaafroatidaeifyas

ahalaaU^ aaM m

[I ask for the n;>rodQeticB of the enclosed ridi irom WL.O pen of oar gifted-brother, M. W. Stamboogh. I t is nnneoesaa^ for me to en l a i ^ or oonunend. Like* Nspoleen's caanoB, dto artide yumjtsfBr i t s ^ .

The fearless jdrocate of trnth, the mieom-promiaog enemy of error, it is to be regretted that one so ieminently qualified foe the highest poHtioa, so rardy i k r m the Christiaa pabUe with hia jprodnctioDs. The Beard of onr CA vention r e ^ U y tendrr«d him a post of honor, hot it is thooght he cannot be iodooed to ao-eept]

finch contribnttoSF ar<> er«r wvlvome tA our eolomn.^—would mv bad room for more, Kn,

fromtk* «»ptlrt. PKiLTXB.

Faith is the nmdilion of salvatioo ; it is fdth that b impated for righteoosness; yet prayer is the expression, the rehide of foith; prayer is the wing ou whidi faith rises to the aerey-eeat. The affirmation is as tnw ia recard to prayer, as it U in regard to fidth, that no responable sinnea has crer beea a r e d without it. God fata not made i t one of the conditions of salratira, ^et it is lin'insep^able appSasce to thoae ooulitions.

Prayer is aa exercise of nnirersal apr-lica-l ^ t y . Oar physieal drcnmstances are to be rdiaved or bOlowed W Ve ire t aar t t by Ch daily hnad," and the Psalaist ^ r e s as thak

He will regard the prayer of the ctestitoto..'' Harawa abtmdaaeo It is to be sanotiSed hy the Word of God and prayer:" aadthoserery aea l is to become a sacrament. any affiictadf k t h i a pray," says Jaatea. I t ap-ices to oar ittteilfctnal wants. " I f any of 70a lack mdo'm, let him aak of 6-t-J, and it ahall ba given." I t . ^>plias abore all, to onr jpiritaal neoeasitiM: -Whoeoerer dtaU edl

- - - shall b e s a ^ : '

t h r o ^ w^UI^ lobtaioed tiie'lalbnatioB ^ ' I was o k a i ^ wi& the t e t ^ I e crime of Han-daring a brother. .

I sappoK t h ^ d u i g e l ^ i^etenoe jto a few liaes written by a e whiidi speared in the Tea-acfsos B^tistaoaae BOBlhaeiaoe, save wUek, 1 eaaaot roneaber havBigwiktaBaBytidBgiB referttoe toEld.~Howd!, (aadiDhaTOtongTat t h a t W p ^ oontoimng th« letter lirfhRed to haslte^ .iaiddd'or destroyed, as I inmld like to see the predsa laagaagOL) Bat of this madi X a a eertain, that .there waa nothii^ «>»-^ a a i d of Eld. HowdL Bat aa wdl a a l mm now reaember, 7 " A a H k t BapHdntf WttUrn Tms, so far os niy /K^ttaimkme» m-

Undtd, wtrt^gmmily Lcm^marithat i s ,

thoee who e o n t a a d ^ the aad praetiat

of the priautive Charchea of Ghrisi, iri^dk statement has sinoe Iteea ptarett frv* b y ^ action aad resolatSoas of ^ a r ^ e s and Asm-ciations.

Was the commnnioa^ioB of thia tiath deeaed the G}aad<rag of JBlda HoaaU? I£ ao, I plead gai l^ , i e., of stating the teth—that a a s j o n t y o f . ^ e Baptists of Texas are Laad-aark. Bat I tBsolaim any intention of dan-dering Elder Howell IB aaking tiM stateaect. I also expres^ , as I Cd^ aad now fod some r ^ i s at the a t d i a ^ aasomed by Eldsr Howdl aad others, toward Graves, DaytoB, and others, Weaaw of their adroeaoy of the "orgeahation of a Sot&eni SaUath School XTnion. Was that deetaied the daader of Elder Howell ? If so, ^ have to learn fOT tiie first tiBM tiiat to rtgnt the./ tdss aUUuit

aad i w ^ n r f ^ a of one highly respeeted aad venerated, ia to slander h ia . Bat he who not ^leent between ^Mc^SeatMis ia

>pon the naae of the Lord

searches the hMrt, who aeea .throagh every diagaiaa, aad whose eya is fixed npoa the thocghts and fedings of the inner man. ' How olfof^ve, thai, mtett it bo to h ia when

the tonne spnks more than the heart feek; when te (Oder in the obieets of prayer is re-vosed, and oar owa HttJe, temporal interests are alloffcd a pre-eBdnence in oar fodiogs for beyond thoee whici craeern his k i i ^ o a aad

; when we coafoaa sin withoat aay fixed determinatiim to fiiiaake it, or ask for wisdom withoat a n wttled pnrpose to follow it when mvea." How dii^aiwiBg aas t it be to him for aa to aak blanaca whieh wa aeaa toooi aame apoa oar U e a a ^ or to see os moved by motives whiA are seUah—whieh are for beaeathtiioee t h a t o i i ^ to aroapt every pe-tition ia or ttf b ^ d in^aa, while ask-ing, doabta W h e ^ we diill fadeed have what he has promfrei to-gita-asr Howo&adve mast these things be to h i s ? . We do not aiy, iidMd, aa has aeaaetimcs b«sa said, titat aea , lAile iapeaiteBt, shoald Bot pray, «t, a t laaat, that tiiey i&oald not b«, argiri to do ao. They oaght to pray, aad they o B ^ t to bo pressed to jast at reaUy asto aay oUmt p&ia u d jMiaitiva daty. The fa«t of thdr bqieiataaee f w r a i i ^ no exesae fordisobedieaeatoaayeoBaaad af God Sin oaa never jartUy sia- Bat we. do a y to sa<^ aea, that th<7 aas t sot to bo heard while they oontinae in thair lapeatence, whik they reAve to lova God and keep his 00m-aaadoHBts. Iliey. sin if they live w ^ ^ t p i ^ ; aad t fa^ aia^ alaaif t h ^ mgagein A k daty witit v r a a fodiapaad^tiria. prmerasotivas. b either oaaaLtheryaot under afoarfUkeeoaatabOitf. t '/:

l a p r a w , tiwreiano virtttHaafteMnawitk vUe&UtsMl I t i l M i e ^ t r u qvlinng, ^ t a a ^ a g . Haw hmgwatiac ia it to the 9ir>t d>as to eoaaaao witf God, aad refresh iladf with the Ug^tof i f t ibaBtaaaBee? How ^ ^ t e a - r t b ^ m a a d aktaa,'whnaa haana-lifo k thai ia(«ed with the aaaotityaBj

oMaa-«f;nligkia; a a d W d a t h e ^ «{ m A a IKW fotk>w ita a a a b c n , whei dkpaaarf a ^ A a w e a H wtii aahttaiy

paatiBg fi»t ipaiort m h e a v n f Prayer a w e e w o v a ^

| l » l l H i a t h « % h t

MH^aadlMaMdoalhe Irat >t ita Sght%> n p a a iti wi t t w d x e M i ?

MW^aatOit hiAaaha "tha t x a d l n f g t o i ; . "

Tint a b m

really exists betwueo the rtynts tf a fiitni aad the slandtr of oa tMmjf.

. I would, therefm, aay to Elder Howdl^and to all whom it aiay oonoem, that I am inoa^-ble of intentionally dandtrmffl tmsr^rtstrti' img, or doiDg him any ^ a r y whatevar. I never derigned such. Ndther eta any thing whirh I have ever written, in a y opinion, be so eoDstrned by impartial intrrprctors. And if Bro. Graves has pnbliihed km thinii over a y name, offensive, I am respoadble. Blame not your Bro. Grav^ but s e ^ atisfoetioa of me. I wiB do all witinn my {tower to afierd it.

I am a member and Elder ia tiie Chardi at Hdlettsville, Texas, aad if I have wronged or slandered Elder Howdl, in what I^haVe dbiw, saui or writtm, make oat y^nr ehargei aad spteificaHons, and be astjored that the Ghareli (rf jSillettsvillo will mve yoa a heariiig, aad will hold me alitonntAle for any violation of the law of Christ; and where I wQI be fbaad in readines^to prove tnm every thing which I have ever written about Brother HowelL And inasmuch as Eld. Hawdl and Ids party have re-ported me as one of the many sfaadnwa of Eld. Howdl, if they foil to tptdfy and prop* 1 aneh, or retract, I diall certainly e o n s i ^ tiiea the real slanderers of thdr brother.

Jobs H. Tatiaitinti). OallFttivine, Texas, I>ecaabw 6, I2S8. RiJUUcs.—Bro. Thnnavnd jaitly calk for

the charges snd specifications. He will be told that ht is exoasabte siaee hegot his iafei<-laitioii through the 1VnnaaBee^B^>tii>t—that Elder Howdl never opposed the Saa&y Sdiool Union, or Dayton, Graves, or Pendleton.

1 3 B O F I T A B L S E M P i O Y M E i r r MtateWSt U rMmT^ .WABT Ori»U>TlIKST «ffl*t«M>MiKvOTrCuaK|**«fBMtoala* Ihm Tm •1 «IIII lifcai* tfc«ir mUimm. Fartin£cr ittntkHi tv iaa* Ml* < t « r t o « OM0*.ncnaiai. rxidi^ fiklXvttk «>Qt 0—TVtwii I iMrntip.. 0» nMH* or

*»«a>«Mtsaiiiii<ii. SMk-vin SMMkSr wa«. brawMWOMk.st^viMWarMM.to UT ten-t r r & i i E tk. UatM ttmtm. mrfO^ thmmm af i.On(« Snu. OnkMtamoUd

•BtuavdkaMMS^talWlMt tMrim. ataxar aaAas, f m WnUm (trMt. T<irt.

VG& BAIX.

T A L U ^ B L E HOUSE AND LOT IN tl II mm vKtalir of Ifelfnwtan. Tia US A TALI

tm tko »J(_ _ _ _ _ w t> •( WU. oteutMBr MH, vttk n « r a WdtaeSMe* TIHM.HS «tH*nwa.««.«ttk ian» BaSvm fWUwaCit. AaaraU-MnaaXciMmtB tk* jtti. tH

aMafiUm l . i g w elwKMh Mt«, wi he tt> Wltkj loWiw. omMir- Kxn lows.

M«inm»iiii,iii». t«,ina-tr

WM. H. M I K C H I I T , nxALxa til

H A S D W A B E AJSD C U T L E R Y

n. Bu»a Suk • tmtrlt"

lar St*. 41 awM soMt. iMKt tow

TONES' HOTEL—CORNER el aqeAaa:

OF T H E BofjAas. axAK t a a wiaa bbugx.

K. p. * A. ic. J o s s a , PncnetaB. Tb»«>CT»Tn»lUM—a—tM»i«ami><inwM tkaranh »-raln.u«kntHkMnlknWu<iiBO«*fn Sortke x x w

mUtOamml «k>f*kiie. Bmi« tl S» - • • 3 CO

ri4 M «a. V* fnBls* nuMtl tar <h> BVnl f>tn

COUTHEBNEBS, S D U C A T K YOtTB O CBlW>a»sr AT HOMX!

iMcrmit ooinmtfflsti ootxxca. VMlnOKT

r a n mat marim* \j tSmaMrtmttSMammm'Omwmat. l%m mmmatmsi»tlM tk* iMaK to c* *&«ct!T Hrem

m.Om bl Ar<tkwt>e.u4

ORDINATIONS & R E S O L l } n O N &

ISOIAK CBEKK CSOBCH. Bbotsu Badm :—Badud 50a «S11 Sod fmat-

and rnraiatiea f n n i tM«<ay, b)|th» tsdUn Creek Charch Sn ooDftmce, in onsmtaduioo of the coorae of Brethren JL K. eiara, A. C. SsTteo sod J. M:Pea<ila(<io,asBapata,«kSehoBrCbntch(In. d ^ Creek) wishM to Iw imMhhM at yoar cartint conTtiDirDe* in ti>« Texas Baptist.

t . P. Scau. WaxBXAs, we have TiewedwithdmpinoitiaatSoD,

thecoodnct of the'SOothera Ba|)t<«t, poNidied at Chariettm, S. C., and ths Sautb-Woiem Bi^tlit, paUStbed >l Toskecee, AH. toftelhcr with other doc-tor* of dlTlaity and T*n«ls,ia the mbely o w d e wkged (calnst J. K. CniTes, A. O. Dartco and J. X. PsBdlelntj bdleTfngthe tiaia tashl l r oomawheD It becoaies the daty of SBODd Biqitists •vsiywhcie, to sprak OQt siid (iTc expnsii<nto(heiropia}aaa; therefor*, WI theSapOst Cbwrk lodUa Ctcck. Juprr Coantr, atthe lUk of lit eaBseqpmi^ M wairaated fli'flw eiprissluu of oar opiafcm & rpgardto theeooTsethat baabnB,aBdli n o w l ; ^ pnrmpd s^inrt these h ^ r e a . Tiercfere be it

SimHrtd, That the coarse punaed acahiit t h ^ brtitfarra. and c^peddly apdast^. R. OraTss, hy the pcMes aad vassals. a pt^Mhle violsllaa of m iT priDd^ of jostice boeer, sad eeetnuT to o m ; precept eoataiaed ia the Word of Qod.

AwiM< Thst we han> aasWdtea eflnUsae* to the ChriMJaa piety aad eaheat abOity of Jt. E. Qtavw, A. C. Dartsa sad J. M. rsafieton, sad ftd prond o f t y a A r t h e h M sad fiwtai atand t b ^ han taken eo-tlw side •( trath.

XmsM, Ikat wa hwtily an>ron> the MMi«ht to be a e c o B p a ^ b r t h * SshbaSOiM IfnlOQ.

jtet t b a ^ IsHtaltreaaoiAeB the pJtot B l p ^ l ^ ^ t W S s ^ «»• a Baplitt flabbatt fleheol Htttaton.. aad wO nsett. -i

'MMd.ThaitwaeccitezaKVnvaeffbs poimea h* the sslaet^er.tlM Rot BspM Chanel atItadMDe,Twi.. b e M o T H o i ^ a a d MtdBtM •wwwJ. B. Onwes. "

Wsasttsa of toeOeneraiAaodaUoatobescalftoMaBdertWoxi

^BadnUo, cad t s M i d l a t i O b ^ .jid Hi eBoMfaa. > -

Thrt ths lW^Uatpsaaahteaad htttas te qmad on oar CkBR^ beiA. aad tt Texas

ttsvHptot, tirtA

VorCbnianaoi sorraisii comatacui. cotxxoa

aw SS-tf a v k ^ TM>».

U N I V E R S I T Y OF DESOTO, OR sxarLB BBQAancs cou-zea

TAdrtTT. axv. wa. CAXXT caixa i . a., PmM-mt; ud p ^

mat I&allMM*! rUIswpliT.uid Hrlirrr. rmrnrnart LulawtCfnk. afWonli

aXT. C.lt.SUCSI>BICKM>S.A.a..Pn><inor(«lM«) Ec clMiutleKl BMarr. S>a«< Kk«larie a>4 PutanJ OMta.' B0BSaTA.Bl4a!SS, A.H,fri>iii»ct ait>«MHlc«. lUterat 8efw«k__ HBSBT W. BOWXaS. S. a . « Mtrtrt • rrmtwmm of L»tte larf

of tk« Aexitmlt Dtrmrtmmmt. TBOaiS B WOBKtS. JMrtut Toekrr. COL. rbaar 'c aosxLT. vactidui. XOaXBT rATXE. b t , S t n ^

tta te a]> Da kosckM. tkMOltal pncUosl: Sa vml S c i « » . — U M -tam.uiattMbT>k«.MniW^ aU tb* itaSiM-ju<n4 " tin kMt CeOvavU tks State. iK>cn(fka7fUH A M MtatmmOat, nOwofhM tad Cfemiea] Affma, •hotIM. .tk«i»H>a«aai»c a»«w. inMaliiliaa a m WorM* -T-r-r— ro(niMlcaIiaB4 mmmfftn. aiatnta caa aaek*lw»trkllMD|«?. or Baakrin t Ikrtk* Mi>kt>TeaarnMt*tk<t> ' isasr mlw Pt*(. CoBut. at tka Fataltr at ihn> yaan >f«. aad i^nMy fraMMai »1 Sa«a««i e»«aa.a^ te itaM kaa» tnah tiBtkaaMntor Sa4awea«iaa.aaA^ itaM kaa» t*H«T fmam aawtlW •itk Ckanhaa la tk» paatant^ StaSaata <iak «at*T at as . BV TattlaB baa ta aialatan, aaadWataa tar tka aUataar. aflalatu^ B ^ a»4 t«»n«»-tat fWt

— WBtk. C. t m yar wa?; IMI tmiBtkagtHaatata^y. A Ike Slat. ftMl.>^S.>mTaBt.«a4tanttan; aa« awnstk. Camvaaaadi a ^ B> S**a Oaaatr. Mln.

m TaBt,'«a4 tarattara; aa« waaktac St idnjiahatat CstxnnaTTu.*. C*n>ra

JU D S O N FEMALE INSTITliTK.— suawN. Ala., lass-a.

Tk* taratMiat aaaaal Mail a a •affl ftan MOiTPAT. OTTfi-BSa fnuKTB. aa« wailaAalBamBa&%.' rACCLTT. S, S. SHZaXAS. Pnaalaal. . 8 . 1 O. SWXZXT. Ift.llMai at HatknntM aa« Suartl

E AtatSTtJS ct Vaeat aad tMtana aba »UBT a SKnUtAtl. CaaUik, LaUa aad Wai-vaik. . Miaaiocaa MWST. Bavilfbnntan^ aad Oramata] IMltvwk. aiai SABAB I. OTUJCm. VnaA. MIm BUU C. IKOSasOLU BatUak. ataaMAXSAan J. SaSJlStAS. Barllak aad aaatc. Mto aAaSABBT A. IB«BXaOlirDl«>1a( aaStfala^. Biai A-tHIX BCTTS, Baria. xija LoruA a. waiua, iMa. xikMabt a aowABa.aaaie. aiaa ASaUA It. neaasou., PBaantKTniMrtaM aaa auxA0.H6SBS0urSOT«>>wr^ Mia. ADBUA A. Mnu-iuuaa. • JI.B. uaa aad lady. SwvaK-a I>Mar>aaBt.

tolfflaa

tkaiMkMB, acltaaSlaa Cm^tntW^tkalA

-SPDBGXOirs SBXS JtV ka Maad at aU tkaBaakan

yafsSacnrtf Hr. SMi(aaa'> I f iM^aa i rk r tk* aMjaHtr ** <ka aaae** 1 k*awa Ike f ^ t i w kalla™ ti I ia thb Bmar

vmkBT m a vwcKB a a « a i a

bvaaMkadiai

>kla gpCBfiZOirS OZXS '

aa f fek ' ^ l i ! ' ^ raa a fa wtkaT af tiatk.»Bk tka

n r B N N l i S S S S BAPTIST FEMALE IN--L BtirBCa-«nfa«nmo,Tna. - at tk" I-*tn«ta «tn lii>aa«>ii • thi WWT ,yw»AXniaB>CTItBaB.lSM. tkaTnaeaaaka™ kaeaaa tetaaata aa ta aacaratka iinlaia af Bar. Daana B. Sdak. aa

6

aaMriaaUmSa^ n—j—n-—-.

tkei^a*WU»a,ar^S»a*iaaMa» *s Mkai: ria^ateaarMaaa«fa*aMaaa. 1 »«e

SM II

aroNarattkaBaw^MfuH-^ ^ a; rBKButtoa. ck»im«a.

GOLLSaS , OLIOTON, S^S^Stt""

lta«tkaa. -laaaaSov tathat

j J^pSBISSIPPI

TXBU:

tk*l a}aifalkfaa."!Mitatkaad^aaaaTiBlisiaitaaatha h i i ^ ktrnat aaOaaaaa. Sajaaapjaf

SPDtLOBOS'iS ax]i& It«iacaatr>akBt

OKBDQIXAB. Syaniua la ikatoilnl. H. Haaa* aa* leiaa aiaae tka patkwaj ot kli aB)Saet.^E?L lltkt. anmactaattoar^ aanrtaa luiaWiaradaa* aSkSta ta aaraa«t,a»ar»fcalailn aiai »la tUlaaaaaiil laktaajgUca tloaa.atraaclateMOilaaSavittkiaa.aadtavatW laUaaa-ktrtnraaf tkaawtaaWwd.

n a aslaoa la laad; Mr tka taJa. aad Paaaaa aiddac lt.tBd ant kaiarttia ta d c r ^ a a Q , ^ ! OSK DOIiAB.

aritai oktalaHai ftaBaak-S aria ka fcraaidad raaat|£^

GRATIS, XAUS & CXX

T ^ H E IMPENITENT DEAD.—GOULD J . USCOt-t aakOaktUavaak

TEX STATX Ot TEX IXEEmXirr BXAB. Br Ka*.ALTU Hsnr^a-B. Tnifiaauiaf Ckiittfaa IMacr ta Xnrta* Tkaalofteal Uatttathm. ISau. datk.M«aUL

Tkla a a tk«iaa(h aaid naatacir auaalaaXaa a( tka >aa<Ma« at tkaBlkla aptka Bttiara eoadaHa atlka taaaaWaal B ic-Ihtaaarlik ikracaaOataadakliutta anaaaairaatiaaardaT aaCaKaaal Salntiaa.aaS tka eitai* r " ' ^ kSatioaartkaWicta*. nkaaaat nlaaUa aad tte^oaa-ttikBtieataMajlaaa MaiataJa. <M)3--~

TUSTJ 'UBLISHED B T GOULD & LIN V cout—TBMaMxrtBtronTasaxxsniatiba-tatkiaa aad Ynnn aa tha Laat TnuH^aar Baaa af tka SalMv aad 6aatk a<osr Lard aaS Sailac Jaaa C Tn-alaad kf Ko-OaUla avteaia^ &Mtka Saas CeaiLotTS j6«A»eTB Biselis. Ifkaa clatk-tt aiiifa SaatSrptatalaataaadT^ar. AkaaadtU p t b ^ to a taBjioaa

NEW BOOK BT DB. WATLAND.

8EBKOBB TO T E X CHUItUHXS. BT RASCXR W-ATXiAHn Bl B.

aaLKBa. PriaaSL

X TBB AlOCTQire KXISTKr. n. THX CHLXca A aodXTT 10a n x cosrvaa. . SKH or Tax woauk. m. CEKOTtAlt TOMTO. rr. A ooitsTAm rtxrr tbx iomaxs cht Aoa T. ElAVBET TO rCBUO ORSIOS. TL TSX.PIJtlLS or Biraxs. vn. PBXTALXlrr PBATXX. TiiL xxsroNsiaiuxz roaxKX coxainos

or OTSxas. aeU fiXAVB. MASKS * 00.

P H I L O S O P H Y OF RELIGION.—BT X Wm.C.Bc«k.—tklaaamaa-kaAM' SlI f ^ a i Saatr

Maaaa ot aid waa ilaaaain. akii nail gtoa ai • aal a p*>e at Ik. wait lor ttiitoe Hkaaaia. WBhtkaaiwatlaa afaaaactaaaaladat^ watk la art* eoatzaKtSea la aartkaaiegleU marate-a. r>laa.vtaFortiait, T. s a Priamrttkaairattaatt. 1 a B 7 % t kf aaO. taat paid.

eaxvxs^xAxxs * oa. Aaa^krAatkac.

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