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j;B.auTH. v.x.KAxn.isuTai.iuua * oa. t nwiM. NiUSHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1859. t m xxsjM w ixvuim, I {Tna a sn tm m n u u { THE PULPlt . Ir U k Aum taa*. Jb ,HtM «(the Ikr I kia Hm kKTMt tralT to ptetaoaa, tal tha Uboran u* few; p n ; ^ttMlbt* ite loM of te kanot, tbtt k * ^ H<d »hbteTCM.-—MatkSs. S , tt tvoHivererpitoaB anoeodee «f > iBtamt. U t t e aoBtazt it bmid, dAfcaa Jans,tfcfl Gtmt Tmukm aoot fcem M, H wnt »Iie«t tfe a«iH u d TmagH" of Jwiim, " t m h i n g n tke& ijBaMgMa, and *' r t t T e S p d e f tteling£iiE,fcwKDg e m ; difcu* uanng the kH iMMT^Mt keUt WM " OMVvd irit& MmpuMm" tovaid tba mvltitade tkkt I tb«j hiatmi, u d ware mttmd tbokd M •hccp barmg w>ik«pberd." '^Tktffai^;" L a^'tttqr ««ra ItLf X|J>ICIKII ssa; . 99 •an. MMB Mt fttbiv^ kit: —1 r ^11 •wtiiiTi • i S Z ? U m i M gi'jteiLTOiinR itymMmrnm, m " ! "TSTiB* II Ml I I'Smmtttm •••••.Irfwiai*— (t aM ' -^•MMif iMr MOKUhmmv;. J kiM oawri k^iM mHilMi liM t jHMltT.a«4MlMM«H»<»iMni •» W M » W I . CW ^ - -IllgM^t III fcnfft ^ t e , L riiM, br. Br. IbJWtt* LUilll^rMvt^l iUOl XBaZUB! FOPinLABlTT OF TBS wsiUM uranax, i.. awftiiMi •wafcNO 4B mlliilit prnmrntl •IWlMiWt, t a m U A a T M s L„ I—If, IKWBmiK ^^ JWWiuTw a i l -fk*> IkMM mmm t k M IlMWMiM rifkb 1k»l T~Sjr J IB a MM af daap dklMM f ovrnkeiacd A piar, nd iifrwiiiii witk adaBokotj. lo «tkar warda, t b ^ ««ta baidncdlw;«ad aria- naa* vitk Oa ritat «ad aetcaoaiaa of tlx JwwSk icfvioa, iatpeari h j tfea Settbaa aed Pmiaaii^ «Uak brawht BO adafiw«iaB to t k « BuaaiaBeai^ ao ntMf to tkir uxm«« •IB^ It vaatBtkk awe paoplo. u d is n»w «t dttirniifiinuiaaadi^tinttbaeoa- IMiinwita 8>nof addrawed tlM m a o s a inTi- tBtioB iaootdad ia ^ 38 A rent of tha llth «kaf«8ro(Matt,«OaaMnto««anT« that hbar, asd an havvy l a^ aad I will gi*a JOB TM." Aad thaj wm Bot oBlycpsK^ witk bBrdaaaoMnlic^ ritaa, wUek affbrd- ad M aptritsai: baB«At, bat ti^y war* alao " laaWlwij mirmad, « tii^ktarvty motitp- Jkrd,'* L « , t k ^ m n mtdatBc firm plaot to plMa. iB a a a ^ of taBe^ aa banag BB ak^aid to (oida thm ia aaarA of paa- tan. ThiabcaatiM SaatatB^onatOlmere fcntbly aad a&otiagU tepiawata tbe irilg- I m aad ipiritBal oaafitioa of A b paopk T k ^ w a n i M H i j aagfeetad by tboaa wbo lat ia Maaea' aaat h tba aatkomad taadwM cf Tha; bad Booa to «an for tbcir , BOBB u aatiai;^ tbm laagtaga after di> •h^e, BOBOtobnak BBiotbcmtb* bnadaf Wo. aad to load tbaa iato dw pan- tana of baaTcBt; mMaau Thtj w m a«- oooatad "aooaned, forsafaa of Qod. dooBK-t] to daatrvotioa," b j tba BcoBd aad diadamfst Pkariaata, b'oaaM thaj not »tba lav," (Jhka rix 49) Aosgb tbeir nlipovi bad tobBB tbaai tba "kay of kaowMga," (Ukan. S3} Ttey w«t« bdaa witb '^boi^ dHM griaTOB* to b« bono,** wbiek tkaaa nlif- ioea taaekes wovld sot "um^ witkooe cf tkav iBfm,** (Lake xL 49) Haoea it wu far ti^ Beghotad, difpiritod, wanderiag raao, wkokadio^odto boar kisia iprtat malti- tada8,tfca» Jmm, tka Gnat Tnaberwat frii8iGod,waa "Mvad witk oompaauga."— Hark tka u^mnoa: Ha was **moT«d witk anpaarion,'* mdieaturg tka deepest oosuaiaer- afioB, tka Buat keartMt loUeitBda. Th« wwd ia tkB ortnaal, tka eritiaa, atgaiiei knag Mvod wito b ^ htm tka iaaoat b«w- db. Baaoa tka p m n , "bowabof oompaa- HOB,"or''bowds of Bisreiea" It ezprcatea tka pity wkitfc yeanta oTcr dbtTai>B, tka paia wU^ tka i^kaof bIki; prodaee. TUa waa tko iUinc wkiA Jaaoi bad fcr tka&iatiag, a«g!eeted^ igaocaBt saltitBda.— Asd aa yoB know, aykearera, kia solieitad* waa BOt exkamted ia aaia iielag. Xo; it waa oBa of dio pcoaliar daraaterictiei of his gtaaiou bIimb, oaa of tko proo& tkat k; ww^tkaSaatof God," tkat •'to tbe poor tke •ami waa preaded," aad ^ tko oomaoa p a i ^ baard ban gUdly." Y«, »totI>« poor " tkat BBnenas daa* tkat «e alwaya ban wilk aa, asd tkat aiaka Bp tko larger niaaes of fiUka kaaaai^, tkat oIm wkiek bad beea |iiaiii OT«r by tka pkilaatknpiita aad pkilow ^ e n o f GreaoaaM Boiae, aa well as bT tkeir ]at« iautatota, tka Jewisk Scribes aad Pbari- saaa; tka po«, ftr wbon aioral ealtBre tb? Mat a a f i ^ t o ^ aad aviEaed Bationa of as- tifdtykadaniaBoproTitioB. -Fcrtkcm,'^ aayaBbieikla writer, **tko law kad ao pr«- toedagami. jastaaeao balaaoes; r^gbt, if >^ a p ^ at all, spaka ia a Tdes aeareelT ,to b* baard; aad kmdaaai^ if it deigned a look, re- gardad them wi]& a ooaateaaaoa wkidt iodi- oatoda kaart of case aad damdof syspatky. F<ir thav darkaaia, rdigioB, tkat is to'say, tbe tdigioo wkiok prevailed, bad ao ray of BOr dida drop of ita eocsolatioB £iil iato tk«r oap." It was for tkis people, tbea, I repeal, tkat tka keart of Jesas waa stirrad to iu TUT daptka. He ooold Bot look apoa tbeir dis tt«B«d eeBditiaB.ka oa«Id aot bebdd tka n a m aad a^Ieet with wkiek tbey wen treated, aad Oat,too,by Ikoaa wko proftased to bo tbo aa- OorBsd teackan of r^gioa, tko aa'korisad •Bstoto tko kaawbdge of God aad atersal fife, w i t o t baiag pMsod tokia vary keart I t e m tkerafiwe, aoder tkcaa aff.-edog m- aiiwa'*""*. and aMved by dMaa feeliagf, tbat oar J)i«iBO Miatar spaka tka words of tk« text WitkapraiMdayaaiaidaBxraBaiaiBds tkb p ^ desiiBd to ba iaatrBeted; Oey aeeae* tobeieatrBetod—tkey wen periAiar forlaak of k w ^ e ^ Tkay wen bliaM aad by tbeir Jewidi Bf*j«fiasaL BeridaB, Utey ware d a p n n d . be- iot^depadfd. How.tbei>,skoB]dtbey be Hot aataeiar, bittfi^y aad £lli««atfy, miag ikaaMdofdinBO txatk iatbor kearta, tkat tkey s n kodolinred fron tka beo&iga of na, aad by belief of te tni&, babraBgkt oat of darimaasiatoS^t. ABdmw.mybtaaxea. I k a n doasatkia M B taxt» apoa wUektokBsOB&w leaiaiki iatndaotory to oar tmseat aaainrBuy azstdaes. As tka Wast seo Baptist CoanaiioB, wokan befbraas oer- taia dcfttito olijea«8, tbe irst of wUek ia tkaa' exjmseed ia tko Stb aztido of oar Odaalita- tiaa: "Tba OaanatioB skall daiisaaBdaz- eoatsplaaa f j r diseesiaatiBK tbe ga^tl ia Ae destitato seetina of West TeaaoMeo, aa a ^ eial objeet" Tius ia o&a aeo&n of tko g a m law, by wki^ we, aa a Totaatarr Aao- eiattso kan sgreed to be gonroed. WabaTo mat, tbercfim, aadar Aia law. to " d e ^ aad exeeato Blaaa" to sapply " tbe deatitate" of -WeatTeaBaiBea'»witk "tbegoapi" Tkat ia, to pnvtde, esad oat, aadsa^ort preaeben ia tko •• dwUtate seetioaa WestTeaBenea." n i s iswell, ay bntkrea; aad if it eaa be e&etaally aaaoaipIuheJ, it will ba better.— Bat, my bntkrea, oan ia bat abaaiaa orKaa isatioa, oar laws a n batbaiaaa laws. Tben is abon ^ aa wgaaintiim wU^ is di*iae, aad tben is abon oar lawa a bigkerlaw — That diviaa orgauaaUoa b tbe Ckarob of Jseas Ckri^—tkat k^ber law b tbe law of Okrisl Tbe rt^ta of tkat dtviao orgasitv tion, tkerrfore, we aiay aot iafriage—tko re- ^nreBMataof Aatki^erlaw wemay aot dia- r^ard. It b oaa rf tke atatatea of tkb law tkat b ooatuaod ia tke text J e ^ At ooe Law giver to k b Ckardk. ad- dnseiag tkoee i^om ke afterwarda awn Miy bstraated ia tko tkiegs of kb kiagdoo, aa be bekeld tbe spiritaal aad BMral wastea of Ja- dw, ezaluMd, " Tko kaneat traly b pleBto- naa bat tka laboren a n law; pray ye tbere- (bn tbe Lord of tko karreat tkat be will atsd i b ^ laboren iato kb barreM." Here, my bretkren, tkea, b a "plaa" "devised" by di- Tine «iiidaa,gtm totke Qkarobto "eze- eata." To the raemben of bb Ciiar^ iadi- vidaaUy aad ooUeettTely, Jaaas baa givaa it ia ^arge to earry oat tkb plaa, to oMy tkb law, to ezeeato tkb eommUsioB. As a Coaveatioo, tkerefore, oompond ex- darively of tka memben of Cbrist*s Ckarob. we, too, I npeat it. a n boaad by thb law. If we woald moat tffdotaally earry oat the ob j«et8 of oar AwmaiioB, we mast, first cf all. •sk Ood toraias ap miobter*, aad «eod thein f>rtk to snpply the deatitate witkia oar boaada. Bat, to ba more deiaite: My rrmaiaiBg nmuks will bo eooSoad to tbeee two poiats: I. Tsa FtciB —ITS Coin»mo3t. II. Bow m s TO «c ScrruBD. I. The JUJ Tbu cmbraees West TesBCtiseo, or alt tkat mo^ob of eoantry lyiae betvecB the Hiswsippi and Teones<ee rtTers, boBoded oa tka aortk b j Kentaeky. aad soatH by Hiiussippi. Thb eoBotry embneea IS enontiea. ooataiaisg by eatimatioa mon tlaa 300.000 iababitaata, aad aboat 12.000 sqaan oules of territmy. This, tkea, b tke 8«ld. Wkat, ia tbe sext plsoe, u Ua tomditimf I regret tkat I eaa- aot ^ n give exMt statistiaal mfiraation. I woald like to be aUe to give tbe exaot naa- ber of Baptist ebarehes^ the aamber of mem- bers, tbe aamber of mioisters employed, the whole or a part of the time, tbe aamW oo- ea]doyed in whole or ia p ^ tbe number of ebarehea deatitato cf preaddog, witk tka aakoaat that each ebaroH ooatribates forth* Mipportof tke gospeL There statbties woald ba b o ^ iastrmotive and sasgestiTB. Bat for waat of partiealar iafonaatioo, I mast eootent myaelf witb a aton i^neral view. L a m seetioaa of tbe territory aboro de- •eribed, an alnort eatinly destitato of Bap- tist preaebiBg Begtnoiag la die east—the half ooaaty M Hardia, the eoaatiee of Mo- Kairy, Deeator, Beatoa aad Hes^, bare few B4ptist obarehe^, aad fewer Baptbt miBii>ter»; aad thea paKiav ar< aod on the awtb. tknnzk the eoBQtiea of Weakly, Obion, aad the deatitatioB b &tiU greater. But few ehaiehe» tad fewer aunbters ia all these oooatie*. Asd thea, as we pasa aroaad oa oor westera border thraa^ tbe oooatios of Laaderdale, Tipton and Shelby, tben a n seeticms ia eaeb ef those eoantiea tbataeed aad »boBld be sapp>i*d witb Biptirt Preaebw Take tbe eity u Mrmpht!> for example t We have bat two ehardies ia mty, while tben b rpaee ~ eaongb for two more, basty sarrey, the poaa- ties of Hardiaiaa, Fayette. Haywood, M*di- SOB, 6ib«a, Carroll, aad Headeraoa. Ia «U tben eoantiea, I b ^ v e , tben a n sereral ! 1 3 3 m f s a D D v i n a L A- SAflKfAimiOB Or! tsssMsysi How tboBld tkcir bBadnev be tkeir p(«}«£eeB ovemoata, tkstt ksarto aarified from na t Then waa for tksB. a ^ tteir bBad leadai^ bat oae aieth ad of iastnatkn. bat oae way of relbf, bat mm maaaa of d ^ w a a o a from tke m s s sptr- Umd dsrkaesB tkat tkea opprwad tkea.— Wkat was dnt way r Hawskaaldtk^eiitaiB Bfanwiedoaof i t r How miakt tkey aaBM to tk«I«btr Ak. ooaldtkey an ba»eBOWbeard Oanioaaf ^ 8.ib of God, aayiag, " I air- ^way.^xbetkaibdievetliea me.skallBOt sKAi iadarkBee^'' Aa ^ ef tbe kaowMge •f tka glesy af God woald kava skoM iato tiMir bearta. Bat, bow eoaU t k ^ beUere oa kim of wkcm toey kad aot keai^ aad kow BOoIdaaybearwitboatBpraB^, aad ko esaldtkeypreaA exaept Oeybe seat? I4 waa A b asusasi^, thenfan,. A* aeessaiqr of praiidiBg tkb p ^ a witk pnparly qaaSSed iKritaal p s t o to iaatraet tkam ia eteraal tUanaadtokadOem aatof darkaM iato ^ . t i t a k araapted tka wwda rf tke text<- W k H a i k a W t Bf Ob Usssed Sanor wa» awiadwbkaoospBM^ftrtkB ftialiag mal- tteda, k* eaataiBplBlad tkta o t o tke fican af B va* ibtd ofripBBadg r ^ n a d j to kar- naliagi with bat few laboren prapa^tota- iar apoa tke waHt TkBharres* firfd npce- a a a ^ ^ mallitada a e r i ^ ^fofd af Bfc,Badtfcafcw!ahMetiii4"—' ebkaaf JoBM^ Ob f ^ Oatkad be«i iastraet- B l k tkftJmndadga of tkBtne Gad aad atei^ li&mr*, wko _ anaad Urn, witk tka I n t daalmiica of tika laat, naAaraaaf t r ^ i i jihai^siiiii, fcrf ^ iokrersBre^m." Tkai ia. Sea, tkaaa anlti- taias sra prapand. voidy aad wilSBg to be ia- aUaalid.aady«jHaw ft* an pnpand to ia rikwalOaK %MakaahadaMia tkbi afgoMyr TkaniibakoMtk^tkataaaba daa% AatM^ «toBnT tiha irwdoT a « bar- TaBlAaikBwiaaaadfbrA hbnan iatoUs kanart to wkaa BH the a a ^ of Oaa Bask n i i t e d a ^ ^ a ^ mm* baaaagki - • ^ t b B WT rf .^•lilTIIVPjl floariskiag Baptist oharebea, thoagb tben are •My seoooiw ia eaeb whiA Boed aad AoaM be sapotied witb B«ptbt preaoUog. lade^ throagboat the eatin field, then a n feeble Chorehae whioh aeed aid—oaaMroaa eoaaty 4eats that a n withoat meetiaic boases, aad maay wnkoat a Baptist daiek aad Bsptbt prea^ipg - Aad BOW, let as ia tbe aext plaee, eeqain eooaeraiac tke ^oAcrsrs M tkw ^ U . First, tbe CUnko. How are they sap- jOiedf Liek over the field, my Iwethrea, aad •ea tbe aaawer to thb qoeatioa. OaoeaaMath b tbe rale, ofkeaer Ote exoepdoo. _ Tbo grnt mwa of oar opn ibw ateetiag h0Bie« bat t w d n times a year, two day* in tHe mootb. except for pntraeted meeting*;— The preacAier oaaies from bb ferm, bb mer- diandita, bb work-beacft, or bb sobool-room, aa Satarday aMraiDg, prea^es oa Satarday aad Taaday, aad' retana heme oa Saoday af- teraooB, neiag bb people ao laon amil tbe next "regalar meetbg;" ao religiaas meetieg —aotevea a pnyer ateetiag or Sabbath eebool Mag bald by the a m b e n aatil tke preaeber onmcs aeaia. Dariag tka three iaterveaing the mnwben waader aboat an sberp .haviagao shepherd, speediog t h m Sabbaths at b o ^ or ia Ti»it^ «r reeeivrag Timt», or goiag to "jmtackto;'* elsewhere. This, I ny, b tke maaaer ia whiab tbe gieat maasa* of oar ^ a r ^ an sappUed. If aay ban two or Area serrioe)! io the Baoatb, tbey anexee tidaa to tbe geaeral ral*; aad, indeed, s a ^ Ihesearei^ of {oaa^er^ tbatif aay ekareb haa aay mon ikaa oaee a moatk serrioe, it b oftea tka oa<w tkatanae otker okarek goesaa- si^'ed. Tkw, A b deatitotkm of workiag paston ia, ia maay eases, tbe readt of aeoea- sity, tkoagb ia maay oAer easea, it b ao be- an tke ( A a r ^ to ban it ao. As a eoaaeqMaee of A b oomHaed seareity aad iBdife»ee«e.myl«thrta, then an bat foar, or perkapefir^ workbg paston ia Wot T«>- B<aeea; mea, I maaa. wko gin tketaadna wkoIlTtotkewwk. Then a n msay faiAfitl pnacLra.wkoaamAeirekar«&es fidikfally while witk tkem—wkbk b oaly alwat oa^^/- teaa of Ae time. [ n BB coaxurcxB.] msEOAXi zzKBons. the Mlewfag eztnetfremBia Ssasoa'SlnaBca- as rrcddni of CelamUa Con«*., Wuhk«Um dty.wfBbe'zsaavithiEtacest. Voo UtOe attntkm h paM Iqr itaaenU to pbriieU edaestloB. Vbat PmMent S. m;* of walUDg b vnr cood. bat I na- pectMIr n^fMt that v a l k ^ does not ssiBdnitlr exerdM the tras, diest, dte., 4c. Hodefate exer- ciMwSh the spade, the axe, Aa., b (oodibr sto- dnts. It b sad to think bo« maay jooae awn. daring tMreaIle«tetefcus,|vraedcanrfar«et thst they have bcdfaa, aad so !«o«e thernhjeetof phji- kaledatadooastobrisc oa diwase, and proride fjT theaaelvas pmaatore When wUl tta- duUbewbsl r. As to pkjftieal tdueatiim, maeb haa beea said aboat nviviag old uophiIo«>phio method*, aad maeh has beea rfoac to keep alive a trae pbilowphy. After all theorisiag aad experi- meatiag, ^actteai experieoee brings mea baek to valae moat hiably, beeaose it has been proved to be valoable, Ae simple, oheap, ani- vwsally poasessed meaaa of physioai dsrelop^ BMBta, aad oaltan whieh eonytitated th«» pei f<!Otio« of maa a BMterial eadowaeat ia Pan- diae—the plaia diet aad simplo exermse cf Aat perf^ abode: "eTerythbg (ood fbr food," together wiA the gentle working of every masele aad Aeqabi pJay of every orirao Aat attttoded the "walka" of Edeo. Like the imd, Ae bodily powan need food to aarten, dii«ipliBa to eontnl, aad exereise to give Aem energy ie aetioa. It b the tatter element that demsads »p*obl aotiee. Not to »p«ak of Ae c»d soaght, Ae men laxary of 1 ieomotian in walking was meant to be Ae pamt aad sweeteat to «aa, aa it has beea made tbe most eoBstaatly liiiag of oar physioai enjoyments; aad be who, AroBBh iadolenee orfelaephUos- opby, allowa kiatself to beooma a strancer to Ae exstaey of a moraing; or evening ramble ataoag the towers and buds, mi^t as well eease to be a man. After all Aa invention*. erect^N and temporary ealo^ta^g of Ae ^jtauumam—after Ae eoitlj ezperioeat for a Ubm of horsebaek riding, aine-pn roHing,^ aad other games; after tbo novelty of military driliwg. too exacting on the time and pnrse of tbe stadent, too stanhed and meehaateal in Ao oost of carrisge it gins, aad too d«- meralia<n|t in its anoeiaUoas—af^r all d'vi- ees Ae wIm maa oomes baek to the simple thing of walking In Ae old beaten tnek Ao maa of perf ot health aad phTsical devel- opment, hale and hesrty. holds on the even tenor of hb way, till »Uff in band, be step* into bis *ra»«- The biKtnry of this hrsneh of edaeadon is m<Mt inttrnetivo. The rmpirieal Greek, erpeeislly the dreamy aarang Aeir ^ i - lo•opber^ fir«t ietrodns<-d grsnaatiea. The end soaght by Aese r^ereites was ooe n«t prac- tioal with as; acd that end the wiser Romans decided wsa not attained. Then mea were to fight band to hand, aad the gtm'a*tioa of Ae Greeks Feemedtobe adapted to train men fbr thiii mod*of oombaL Bindorais however, tbo R ^ maa historian, ia tbe Aoga^taa a ^ writes frnm Egypt "Aey Aiak that from daily gymaastie* in the palaestra ycaA will gain not soond or, bat only a temporary strengA, and Aat at a peat risk of i n j n r y a n d »o Ae praotioal Romans tao t h o a ^ t It was not. Aen. f^ EiOrpt that PyAa^eras and Plato broaght •ymnasties; aad wbea they bad iatrndaeed Aem into their »ohools, Ae pnetieal followew of Arbtotle so preferred Ae roaad-aboat-town ramble for physieal caltara that tbey reeeived Ae aaae of " Peripatetics," while Ae altn eoawrrative Stoics wen mtufied wiA prom- eaadiag aad looocing ander their portieneii It is rdmbin^, almost invigontisg in itself, to Ae robust peiipstetie of onr day, paatinjt and swelling wtb the Arill of bb morning or evenbg w^k rnanin« Aroagb every fibra of kb firaw jast to Aiak of the mea Aat have preceded him in tki« line wbiob he has marked oat for bim»elf He is the ecmpaninn of Abrahatn, nmblina over Ao hills of PsVs- tine, of Jesa*. two inile< oato^ Jera- «alem every night and baek i»» themorairf, of Psal " miadinit himself to go a f o o t s n d he U Ae fellow ptrtaVer with a lonjr line of men ia seealsr life most masterly in Aeir power of mind in w r y sg<» snd land, beeia>e Ae framework of Ae mind's mic^ty enaiaery has beea kept in itistri^f A by therimple renova- tioo of walkinc. It ia iiKtraetive to tbe eda- eator when traveling in Eimpe tn observe tbe ^toieats of the Gennsn Uoivertnties Fpcndin^ tbeir entim sammerTsottinBvio tramp* •m'^ng the Alps iritb their knap*aeks oa theb backs their atoat »boes oa tbcSr feet, and strocg staves in Aeir hands; g«tni<ix thas a vigor and bealtb whidi b kept an dnriosr Ae seven ta»ks of Aeir sesnons of stady by evenirfr proateaades oa Ae ehady walks aroaad mm>t of tite eitiea of Earxpe. In feet all experi eaoe Aowa that, while other rmorts maybe v^aable as temporary restontives, the lo«a tioa of aa institntion of letroing wbere lorj; and pjeasaat walk* an not only pntsihle ba' neeanary, wiA the addition of a eovered Drntaeaade for inelement weaAer, b Ae bast proTisi<« for pbysiea] edacatioa. forMttsB tonaa, 8telana»im. If it be aeo- tanamsm to ooataad eaneatly <br tka tratk, tke whole tratk, aad aotkiag bat tbe tratk; "to deelan tbe wbde eoaasd of God;» «to ery akmd aad span aot ;" **toptmt erroriM to tbe rook whenoe A ^ a n bawB, aad Ae hole «>f tka pit wkeaee Aey are digged," and lo Aow tkem'tkat A«r so-sallM ohafsbea a n aot ebardiea of Jesas Christ, bat merely kamaa devised orgaaisatteaa, wkieb bave ar^ nyed tbemnlvea against Christ's only estab- lished Uagdom oa eainb. wbiA waa eatabliA- ed by tke Harbioger Joba ia Ae days of Ae CB«n>, ia fislfilmeat of Ae prcpheoy of 8aa»- rartktTa ••TH> COSBXCUnVB TTBIOV QUZBTIOS BOOK. Thb book, which ie pablbbed by tie Ame- rieaa Sanday Sohool Uoion. I ara vmy to say. is bebg eadorse I aed tued by Aoee who have t%ken to Aemselves Ae ilin>trioas ttogoomen. Baptists I ask, what b Ae <Aar*ater of Ats bookT The answer b so plain Aat no one ooald possibly eatertun a stogie dmnbt aboat it. Like a grnt aamber of new fledged eietias, professing to be ohor^ra of Jetas Chrbt, it carries the maik of the Beast on its very forehead. Look at Ae oovcricg I Read it I What do yoa fiod f Why, joa will fiod Aat it b eadorted by ao less Aan fin of tkoee oatiaNs scefj who wen so ancratf fal as to leave Ae embraces of tbeir Mother Roe«, a few yean si nee. Yei^ read it, aad yoa will see that it b'endorsed and sent fwA by tbe feUowisg draociaatioDs: Ci.ngrc«a^oaal, Kpisoopal, MeAodiiit, P.-ekbyteriaa. Befotmed Dat(^ and, shall I aay it—^yea, I will, tboa«h it eaase the Aeeka of Baptists to tio|le with shame—it ia alao endorsed by Baptists; al- tboai^ Chrbt has said come oat from among them. Straage as it may appear, Ab ia even Ae eaae, that btelligent Baptists of the 19ib oeatary b a n beea beguiled into what appw> to be a sort of aaioa wiA Ae apottatuing Htaioa". Batletasseetbe e&eu of tUsobrv s ^ of God'sprombesanAaeomfertof my ItS^ WiAeat tbem I-eoaldaot staadtvaa boar taAawhUaadeddy of Aiags, ia tbe swan aad sarge of Ae aatMBs; bat I oaaaot tdl kembe wiUfUfiiAam,aByBM)n tkaa I aan tettficomiask wkat qwsrter the list fioek ef Uwbiidiwineeaaeia tkesptiag. Tetlam nn tkat tka spriac «iD ^ wii^ of tea Aoaaaad Uida. GodwfflBeospkyawtnlBtiem^aot perfeetwetl,bBtaaabe™aiBg. Tke seed A. ^oaad. aeora. SS m tkat Aa In* UttfiUadaa afwkaatan j ^ ^ a a i O ^ V t o tka£aw>% asjo, Mtkf i ^ M wag meat of Ae prephe^ of Sam I days, fto."—tben, indeed,' ael: " l a tkoae am a seotarba, b^y and sool, miad aad streacA. Bat let ws aotiee still ferAer tbe fraita of Ab konanmow tn/srprus. Goiatoa HeA- odbt or Presbyterian SabbaA sehoti, ai>d what wUl yoa then sea; Aat daleotsble "Ooaceeatin Qaeatioa BookT'* Na Yoa will A e n find a book wkiok b man demded OB oertM points—never kaviag been plaeed brfin th* ftsae af Aoee twSmbl*, Ititad- mutitd Btf^xOt, who will eons be tbe ooly naea that oaa prove tkeir claim to Ae ** Coa- seeative." Tes, yoa will fiod that Ae x Ooa- oooativa" baa b ^ baidsbed from Aeir Sab- bsA schools, aad that aomathing m'>n, deoid- ly oa Ae rkaafuio; ordir has took ita plaoe- And why will tbey aot aae Ab book? The plaia answer b Ab: Ae "Consteatin" b not plain eooo^b; it woald aot ban that ma A desired tffeotof tMing the hearts of Aeir childrea agiucst Ae rcoeptioa of the rra>b—Aea it will not salt Bsptists, aad Pr- dobaptista won't b a n i t ; so what will we do wiA Aem f I answer, bum ikt U$l ont of (Asm, aad pny God to awaken Bsptiats, that ih»y may no Itmoer participate ia Aese dishonorimg eompromitia Now, we a n pre- pared to dtdaoa Ae benefits which have ae- eraed to Baptists oat of thb anion with their «[09d PfdobreArea. After snbmitticg to Ais proctu of baTiDg only a put of (Jod's traih drdared, they Itovo Ae verv eon- rating refiection to know that thb Ifcmsr, which has beea bnnghtforA by their earnest aad anited tfforls, b not even allowed a bmh in Ae synagngaea of their Uberal-miaded Psdo-oero/s, who a n alwaya Ae first and list to speak ot tbe amiable niatioa Aat sboald eharsoteriis the Tartoaa ebanhev of Jesai Chrtst. Thas tbe folloven of Wesley and the Oslria mri»toorata will shrag Aeir fhoald- en and laagb ia Aeir sleeves at thoM Bapusts who bave Ana eanly beea msde tbe dapes of tbeir nnhnly macUnatiot::. Is Ais diaracter- istio of Aose prinoifles whieh havo "every- when been spoken agaiuttT" Let ommon Moso re^pood. Btptista, by a(ing this pre- tended UnioB Qieatioa Book, bsvo affiliated lib Aose whose prejadtoes so maoh overbal- ance tbeir better judgment Ast tHey would aetaally " crucify Ae Lord of Glory afresh," ~ he was to eome again into Aa world, and eonfirm verbally what the Soriptores teach, Aat tatawrstoa only ia baptism Then, I say, away wiA Aeaa ^ popub devised soheme^," whieh b a n been broaght into existance to eub- s e m Pedobaptist purposes, ttnd away with Aose Baptists wko hara, Jodaa-li^ betny^ the gnod old eaase of traA bv aaug and cir- culating Ae "Coaseeatin Union Qaestion Book." Christ says, yoa a n to " tnch Aem sU Aings whatsoever 1 b a n commanded yoa," and doea not these "aUtbinna" necessarily inolade baptism? I t does. Aed ooneeraiag Ae atode aad sabjeets of Ab rite, then is not a thine a<id. Therefbn Ab bock is a palpt- bla vidatioa of Christ's pUin iij motion, and aa snob Aoold bo repadbted by every boaost enquirer after Ae tru A " Baptbts, rocs* ye, in the name of God," aad sporn this dirty /abrieaiion frcm your charges; handle it not—it sa'on of the beaat. Thb " Consecntive QB<«tion Book is uiiGt for BsptiOs, and Ae P^obaptuts von t bsTC i t ; so 1 move Aat it be diseonntenaaood by sU Baptbts, and that someAing better be sdopted. I do hope that Bsptbts will think «icrioa!<ly apoa thia thing, and I feel a^sartd that their sense of propriety will dictate to Aem a mon oonsutent coarse Aan that of civing oireulation to any of Ae. puhlioatioss of Ae " Amerioaa Sanday School Union," Havii>g tried to show the le(;itimste refult of favafiog Ais " Consecntive " in an? way. t will now (ly to ofiisr a naedy, aod not sl- low myself, to bo osn^t ia Ae sad predica- ment of Ae fox. WAl, be it known to the Baptists of Ae " SannT SouA," tbal Aen is and 09mprdiea<iTa. Tka kiitory of tka eaar^ inforaa aa Aat. ia all ages, tbose who held Baptist prinoiple*, followed Paal'a iaatrasooa dentional aiaging. Suob wen at iane time ealled " ToUards," becaaso of Aar ataneer of id^^g p^lms. Bat maay of Ae feAioBabte Baptist oharches of Ao preseat day have wide- ly departed from that laaaiter ofringingwhich ^ Bible, aad lbs custom of tbe BMtistSjSns- t^ It b bard to aeeoaat for Ais departon. It m*T be that they ban made an impnve- i t m r w p ^ to tbe worsb'p of God in son«^ Or, it may be that Aey a n askaaMd to foond wtiging ia that aimt^ and bamble style whioh has ever A a r a o t ^ a ^ a poor, per spcated body of ebrutiars. Q.*. it m«T ba that th«y an trying to keep step wiA R-<me and ^ (Mrtmd daughter. However A b may be, wbo ban that itoae oat of tbe way. located ia Ae city of Nsshvill Soutb-Westna Publi-binr Hoose," es an «foiM up right, by Mesna. Grarea, Marks & Co.: and be it farAer known that ihit same Poblishing Hnnse has isfn»d "a Soa'ben SsMiath School Question Book;" and bo it st>1t farther known that Ac ttud Qtes- 'ion Book, i«»ned >>y them, b Ae prodaation f Elder A a Dsytoo. and if yoa don't konw him, I amnld advise yon to sahtcHbs for be Tttimsfm Baptist or send for " Throdoria E»nest," I have never eximined Bro DsytnnV Q iestioa Book, bat I assured Aat it b a treat addition to oar Southen 8. 8. liten- tan Those who know Bro. Daytoa will have aa fears aboat the a trndoen of bb bo- k; yoa will find no garbtimg in Ab work, bat everjwben Ae traA b charitably, yet bddly and fearlessly, defended, (t b Ae very book Southen Baptbta need; aa an earnest and fiuAfal prodaotion, it is, I believe, wiAoat aa fqial—Aenfdn, I heartily conaKad it to the notice of tbose wbo b a n at all timea been the " fsiibfbl witaeasca of the ^ t h aa it is in Chrbt Jesa*," bo|wg and believing Aat they will exert Aemselvea ia giving it an extensive c'reulation. BnAren, **let aa eome ap to the help of Ae Lord sgaicst tbe mighty," al thoagk Aese " m<ghty onea " ban put on tbe earb of rigbteoasitess, aad bate pretended tn lead people from their errors; notwitbstand- i«g that, tbey a n tbeairelvea the dnpea of Rome—the willini; slaves of Popery. Tours, ia deface of Ae tntb, Oto Lasbbukib. , Tenn., "the rbere W^ B^ktiata, tbe afilbtioa, ban met ia seent wmdan witb A m eharitable Pedo fnends, and ban agned to sap ress Ae tndktoplease (not God)—mea "Let kim alo^ ke b jwned to Ua idob." Now, if yoa will examina tlua " Canaeeatin Qaestioa Book," JOB wHl fiad H almoet aa si- leat as Ae g n n oa autay impwtut doetriaal iamn, amorist wkid kaptiam aiigkt be men- tioaed. Now, b aot thb aa aetw aapprea- Sim ef tke tratk, ia t»d«r to orgaaiae a aart of aS-btioBwitk P e d ^ a p ^ , right ia tka baa of Aefikot"kow'eaa two walk togetker, asaspt lk«7 ba agned?" Ia poof of tkb A i ^ sappaae tbb qaeatioa kad beea aaked ia tka lemsrh ande oa tk« Aird ekapter of MatAew: Wkatb l^tism? and Ae fHtoper b w m o B ia water) given, io >o« AhA ^ beak WOBU bave beea SBdmaed by aay ose of tke abon named asdsf Wbyi ao: it woald be prepoatctoaato Abkof aaiA a tkiag. Tkea, it b a aa giaru^ as Aa Booad^ i«B. tka» Bap&lakan tabmlttcd to B fagxaat aad palpable vMOasaoa of God's tniA.aadkan Aaabytkw <> tnditioa made Ae aammaadflMBt of Godaf aoae errot," jast beeaB.•^• fbraootk. soma om or two of *h»e "ikanYaMi aawaiifi"Ti>Bld itari at tknn witk i» Wy mi «7 oaxiBCH m m a How pnae maa b to forget the rimple teadtiBgaof tbe Bibkw How fttqaently do tboae who pnfess to be dtri»tbna lean tke plai^ and rim^e prinoipW of true nligion — Those priaej{dn.of retigioa wbbk an beat adapted to Ae leaewad natn« of maa, attd wbieb we learn from God> word, a n Ae oaly oaes acoeptable to tke Aatkor of trae nlig ioa. Maa'ii earelcsaBesa to obsem aad to keep sacred Ae abaiOistty of tke BiUe, aad of Ae region wkieb it teaaiies, is-Ae oaaaeM so maA etrar wkicb ksa,: firota time to tima^ been iaUadaeed ia of Ja Christ. Itbtobefeared tkat, atAepreeeatday, tkoaawka{mftetobe tke trae followers of Ckibt, are sadly departing from tke simpli ef tke g o ^ ^ When wa Aoald hear tke Koapd pmaaaediaits simpli«Hy, wiA power aad detaoBBtratioD of tke Spmt, bow oftan da wa kear eold aad format eaM^ read froai tka palpit. Tkb b a sad departan from Bible priamplea. Bat ia regard to oharck worship tben taetsa to be, in ataay plaees, a greater de- nartan ia respect to dtoiw moso tkaa maat with respect to sirgtag, should stop aad COB- sider, and seek for Ae "old patha," when b Ae good way. Singing isone of the mort ddigb'fyil pvis of tbe chrbiiaa wor>^btp The solemn singing of a ehaeHul bsad of aaiata, b ooa of Ae most meltbs seena^ of earth. It soften* the heart and sffeetioa of tbe pious ehild of God (t strange Aat chanhea g*aera!ly take ao little interest ia thb p'-eas«Bt part of warship Esoh oHristiaa Aould caltivste bb t^eat ft saored music as mush aa ponible. It, ia bb duty to do so; and ann, if B*gleo*eL Ai to the manner of M'^gixf^, eaeh otte of a etogre- l ^ o e , who feeU dispoMd to pni*e Ood is aoBf, »boald join ia the exercisaw B<peeially should the member^ of Aa eharoH tinite in singing praises U) Q xL The sound of tke voiea is cot all that is necessary; bat singing most be dona " with Aa spirit aad witb tbe andcritanding." "Teaehiog aad aimwi^b- in^ oae another ia psaliaa, and hyIBn^ asd piri-uU snrg«, nnging W'tV graoe in Aeir hearts." P<nl saje to Aa Eohesians: " But befilledwiA th< xpirit, «pe«kieg to yoorselves ia ptslms acd hymns and spirita«l sot-gs ucir- iq; aad asking melady ia year heart-*; gtv> iof; 'biaks always for all-Aiog* aato Ood and the Fstber lo the name f Ao L.trd Jesvi Chrisv" T-Jcsc pa<!<ages of soriptun leive no donbt on Aa miod as to Ae natun of true devotional sioKicg. Iq asoeptahle worship to God in soeg. then mast be the spirit. It mast not bo Aa men eouodinf of voio^ ia banno ny; bat ibe soul must bi engiged in Ae exei^ ci»e T^e mind rau4t have for its object Ae clory of O >d. Siogint; b to be exerc«i«d with tbo understanding. It is not to be a men sucoession of pleasing sntin^; but in ownec- tion wiA this, A« sentiments of ih« pi<alm or hymn whieh b beirg rang, Aotild be eompre- heoded by ill Otherwise, why would Paul ban said. "Tcaohicg aod admonishing one another," &o ? Id Mosing, Aacks a n to ba given always, for all Ainr; and an to ba p'eti.to G -d, in tbo natae of onr Lord J n u s Christ. Singing Aonid not be a mere entertstnm>nt for the au dboce, but the congregation shoal t be Ae performers. Ooe or ssverU persons Aonld be selected in every ooagregatioo, whoM bonnets it Aonid be to set Ae tanea and lead in sicg- ini;. Bat the reealarly orguis*d c h ; ^ eeem to bo objisUonable. Esperieaoe has thnwn that such choirs generally loee s i ^ t of iboee time-hnn>red taaes, wht6h seem best adapted to sacred worship, which have wiA tbem many sacred associations, and whieh best suit Ae se riouinrss of Ae Christian. SaA ohoirs seem to prefer taoes of a lively nature; saA as are best adapted to tbe worship of the eatbedrsl or tbo eier««e3 of the theatre. Thry often sing pie««a wiA wtiish As ooitgregation are not meqitinted; and befon the ooogregatioo ban had time to lean one oollto^on, they pa-* to anoAer, aad in thb way a n even in advance of Ae oongreg^tion. They soeta to mottnpo lizs Ae singing, and the glory of it to them- selves. Those things seem to be against euA choirs. Whether instrumental mutie is appropriate to the worship of God, nnder ihs new dispen- sation, or not, has beon mi^e a qiisti-jo.— There seems, however, to be obj -e^ioas agunrt such ma''ie in ohnreh worship Uftdt-r the o!d disp>nsatloa, instruments werett«odia w»r»l>=p Bat the old dirpeiisaticm and Ac new d.ffs.- idely in many respects The worship under the former wa.« crmplex, aboanding wiA ex- ternal forms and e(retsflnin<; while that of the la'ter is simnle. interoal and spirituU la ail Aa " New Testam> nt" then ia sot a pava^ wh'ch seems to anthorin sncb music It iotrodasod into rcHgioos worohip, not by the trae followers of Cbrist, bat by a Pope of R(>ma. History sbow-i that wheoevrr rriieinu^ sects have be*n s<!alanstobsva splendid efanroh hctise*, the orxan h«s farmed a part of tha or- nairent of sneh e^nrches. And it will be fitund that church bauses Aus nmameotal arr senerally an index of a Sfoilarit id state of ro- liKtoo. Tbce things bebg so, it sceas that then a n ol-j'ctians to ioetntmFittal masic iu charch worship, especially Ae simple worship of Biptist church^ Bsptbts shcnld guard against many of Ae ehanges and apparent im- provements which t e l i ^ a aeems to be under- gotofc- It' will still be Ae dory of tha Hsp- tist ohurohes to keep the oriisanocs of GodV word in Aeir origittal eispHnity. A PatLOXcoxsiAX. aodbbl read for ftsrwi^, as ovi of tUawHI m«B ba ja^ced—aotowt of aay cOsr bsok of nrntogg, for will not all oAan be lost ia the craA aitd £<mea of a banipg worid ?— Ah I A ^ . e n it bo /ao £a/», .examice aid see Aat you have obeyed tbe S*vioap'a ammnJs aa Be gan tbea to His f'wdisd]^ en Ha left tbem to g> to theFsAer, w ban yea bjca fallowiag after this bean of Renlatiraa? If yoa have, may the Holy Sfrarit sooa lead yoa to feel tbst » Bles^ and boly b ba Aat haA pan in tbefirstresai teetlsa ; oasae^Ae seeood dsaA batb BO power, " Rev., xz. eh, vi. va. OhI aiay tbeda;of God's poBtr speedily, aad may all come that ** banser and thtNt afterrigbteoa«neas,for they shaQ be fi'lrd," and socm extierieBce that ** p^eat Ion wbieb casteA oat fear." Tbea. dear reader, let aot yoar ayn eloaa ia damb'r aatil yea ban at least b<(«a the grwat work of saat^- ing for 3fo«r own sovlx. Reef aimed, aot aoy lowevrr {prat be may be ia tbe bontrs of thb wt>i)d, caa san yoa or mo at tbe rnat day of jadcanat. Oh I ao. Wbea tha la«t trumpet Aall eall as to ba judged by Ab JoMU whom Ae wmll despi>e^ anit a ^ on. Mourged. crowned wjA Aorns—Tea, evea eruoified, oh! when will Aose, and tbey wb" now meif; h!« cause, appear? Oiil may G»d. by Hii-Scnrit, enable laaay to have then *• harp* of G>d. atd to Ki>t this son® of Moses, Ae servant of Gid aad of t b Lamb •* 'V* «>>an nnw b>)MU Him, ant>rd in drradfal wj -•ty— ^nse who set at waa^t and snM Hln, Piere^ aod Bin to ths tnsy DrepJr witUrc. Shan ibe true Mesriah ssa. Sow red*np<too,taocrapjcted, 8e* !n so)^n pomp apDear; Al! His t^Bts. 17 attt Bow Him Is the air. BdMvJihi Bee tbe day of Sod appear.' Oxzaa. r«r tw TrMMM Biptlll. 3CESITATIOH ITFOH SBV. zv : 3. " .And I raw. a* it *ere^ a v a of ("aw minslrd with lire,aDd tbem tl'at had cottra tlw victory «i«-r th* beast sol over his mark, and mrr ibe t u nber of his nanto. stacd on the sea cf gbss, haTisg the haips of Ood." Tbe book of RevelaHona Aoald bo a f,«r- ful aad yet a deliabtfal book fur Aem wbo trait ia aod Arongb Christ alone:—they have been enabled to obtaia Ais vietory over Ae beast, aad over bis itasge, and over his mark ; atd well will it be for Aem wbo bave (baght AiafightwiA the mark of Ae b ^ t , sad ban come off " oocqieron aad man than [Berors," ia the atreagib of Aeons who is mighty. Caa yoa sot, who bave ever made A b bMBtiful Terse a aa j-ot cf meditatioa, by feiA'a eye b-<bold tab *'sea of glass ibgled wilk fin?" Aad when did tbey etaad? Upoa Ab sea cf glam. And did Aey not do as did Ae ckildrea of Israel after tb^r esaape from tktir eaemies, ArotiKb tbe Red Sea—sirg Ae song of If oees, tbe aervaat of God aad of tbe Lamb? Ab! where, tbea, wtllakaay of tbese baugb^ oaes, (sooraws) Aa enemies of God'a peopk, appear? Me- Ainks tkey, too, will come after wiA great pomp and self-ecmplaecDcy; bat, ok! what will be Aeir awfU doom is A b tbe day of God'a power (not m a a » ? "Aad Ae beaat was takcB, and wiA kim tbe &lss p r ^ e t Aat wroa^t auraclea b^on kii^ witk wkidi ke deceived tbem that Ud recaved tbe aurk of Ae beast, aad tbem AatworAiped bb images tbeee boA wen east aiin into a lake of fire b a n i r c wiA brimstone." BeT.,xix ak.,SO-.b ^ What a fcarfU ja&aeat. Oh 1 that all wkoa wa Ion aay corn Icent wbat Ais mark of the beaat b ; amy tbe Holy Spirit teach Aem aaaoataa caa teadt. God eaa aad will work; asd skall panv maa dan lift kb arm to rtbd? OhI Tbea H^y 8pirit,«he messeagar to do tke wUI af tka FaAer, aaae Tbow nte TBS MIHUTCBS FOSITIOV. Na words are onintel with a deper moral Aan thnse of Paul, ia refereaoe to himwif aad ministerial oiadjatota, when ho says, " I think Aat God kas set forth as, Ae apneas, lait, as it wen spp-iinted anto death: for we wen made a spectacle a^kto the world, and to aogels, and to m«a " The altaooa cena*tobe to erimioals led forA to ex*ca:i«B, or to tbe gladiators last intro^asei apia the anaa tn ooetend wiA wild beasts, who. uttKhe thnr armed predeoe«sors, wrre anarmel, and naked, and Ae vio'im*, towards whoa all eyea terned as doomed to inevi-able death. So Ae apistle seems to iatimate by thb ps«sage, that if Aa mimben of the ebureb mitht escape mar^r- dam. ait so their leaders; fnr Aem Aera was no oseape They stood to tha riew of all b»- holders, anirels, men, and the world, as ooa- neeting Itok>) betwaea Ae livicg aad Ae dead, or memrntoes of all Aat nmair.s to man after he drop* Ais mortal coil. Thb i«, in seme the po-itina of all trae mi>ii«ters.— Thotigh living, moving, astieg, suSdring and « jijing. Kke other men, Aeir oaQiait b a me- mwto of eteraal realities. Those who aea in them what it appnpriate to AoreidliBg.faava Aeir Aoughts directed to Aa unkMwn land w'>ieH lie» beyond thi grave, much aa when they look upoa a orimtQat led forth to owtMn death. Their* tsa callitte which, apart from immortalttj, Qod, heaven, hdla'ida jndsment to come, has no ipgaifioasee. The Christian Du^pit b a rspreseatatin of a life to come, the orgu Arongb which God addresses to as thoughts appropriats to ojr spmtual aad dis- jemhodied Rbtioos, and the talisman of the hirhest expectations to whioh tiar ns^are b oa- pable of u^ring. Who, Aea, bstifideatfor saeh a pnnUon ? The objects of f u A belons to a land remote from that of sense. God'a amrk in enati<» when tbe montin; stars saag together, aad all Ae sons of Gad Aoated for j->T; Hb presea a?>Qcy in providence; the fall of man; A' drlo^; patriarcbbl history; the giving of Ae law; th: enata atid teachingj ooooech^ with judjr*. kinn* and prophets; tbe grapbio history of Je<u< and bb apiMtles: tbe spirit n«l tnAs aad iuSMiees vAtoh, Aroagb tbem Anna nut up-ra mankiad; Ae seooid oomior of Ciris'-, an! Ae w-vid to eome, the miais- ter is rcq tired to make real to Ae livittc mind of the a ^ S > powerfil a n oar tettdeneis* to materialism. Aat wiAmt nab aeillioaand its sanred faoetions. Ae aiaa would be in dan- ger of being merged ia Ae animal,feiOiin ••nse, and eternity in tbe interests of time.— Wobe to Ae minister, then'bi*, wbi forjet. tipg his p-xitioB a* a reptwnta-in of Ae ob jsots of faiA oimtenta himself <wiA b^in^ s m°n man of Ae wtirid, or a aienaaa bf fora^ ere<^ aad prore^oial n^Moe. He caanot bo hid. Tbe mnnbe evinofs the trus spirit cf his callinz. the tOTs eye* ar« torned apoa bim. A* the Cross b adapted to draw all mea onto it. ao Aaee who bave the <pirit of the Crosa, and act aa ita trae npre- seatative to mankind, become oniten of ahrae uoa.towardswhom sill eye* a n ttirtted They an "'pec-ades to the world, to atgela, aad to m*»," not ao muA in protvtrtioa to Aetr ia- tdleotual powen as to tbe mea.<an of tke unetioo of the Holy Oae wiA whiA they an endowed. To tbem the devout look for doe- trine and e4i6cttto-t. Over Aem ministnini g»ls spnad As wisg of protection Aem th« caemT hurls bis most easSittend darta. Thrir dtsraeVr may ba f.ir » time darken<^ by cslamaj, bBt ai Oowper m a ttf Whitefield, *• traih D*vfaras Its otBse. aod wafts arida Ttw eanain drawa tiy itnjt4tes and pHde, B ' w b A»B»a whra dea4. t:> waiid«rii>c ovaa. And nbows the mac^tsrfathis propsrgtiae,** Aea btw v«ry different does a tras lasa ia tbi* h-tly offiie appetr from what be seeaad,. amid Aa pasnoas e x m ^ by k b eatBeataesa aad seal I « n* la«*4 tin Aa*. hxted Mm ; tbs tear Itat dnipo'd h^s BM* w»« sloenv>; AsssIM byicaadtlaad th* tnnn* of sttilg, Bis oolr aaswer waa a M«ael«s« life; Aad h* that Ibnted. and he that threw tha dart Had caiA afanitfaer^inteiart H Kb Wwt," [.r. y. Omuls. - TBasnraxBTUEzanaa If tbe Lerdef beana aad earAda aav hnk fivra the Anoe of glory, snd* n j , ' « Wkat I KBoo-. wilt Aoa £»piae Vy favw , aadpardno, Ht Son, Ayalghty meref^ Ba- dcemer. My gnas ud S ^ stSl?"—what eaa » be tke retnw of Ao poos- a*»ashed w w ^ ovenwed by the glory tif tbe Diriae mtjat^,"" stasg wiA eomponetioi:, overettme witk tka mtimataon of kindred aad lovef I ksn baard of Tbee. O God, by Ae bearing of tb* ear; BOW miaecye aeeA Tbn: wbenitoa I abkor myself, aad repent ia d««t a»d aAaa.* 80 inwardly b the tiaA t j Aat w«»rd frJt aow, •• That Aoa aayestrenesaber and be ensfaua- ded, ard Dert r open Ay au-aA aay men kt* aaa<e of AT Aaate, whra I am pseified to> srard tim fbr M Aat Aoa dfw, satA the L«wd God." (Eatd. x»i: CS) Bat, sia- •er, wilt thoB make a onveasat Wi:b Me acd MT Christ? Wilt Aoa take Me far Ay God. aad Him for Ay Rsdeemer u d Lord? Aad m y T. Lord? yet, atsy I ? O. adatrraUa ^raae I wonderfal spsrinr WHTey I tbat 1 waa not Are«a into bell a' myfiratnfotal 1 Y»«, L«rd, vritk all my beart and soeU I wnacaaa the aaei'ies of aa empty, r.bn^og warid. aad alt the plea*ares of ria Ie Thy fa*<w stasda at Ufa. Whom h a n T in bmvoi T>ut Tbijst iA«m <n earA'dn I d » i n Wlda«Th»w?', A<id, . 0 tboB bksfed J e ^ s Ara I>rioee tbakiaca of the earth, wko bastlovad aai. and wa-ked a* from my riasia Thr Wo-id, w*<«i Ae etsr- ral God baA rxaltrd to be a Prreee aod % Stvio^. to f i n rt^ataaes aed ramiMoqa af sirs, I Wl bef.tn Thee, ay Lwd aad a» 1 ban williatly tender my b«aa«a at ib*f stool of Thy tknme. I take Tbee te tka L ^ of a y fi'e t abaalaiely sarrsisder and rerixn ay*rit to Thea. Thy Ion caestraiaa ae beooefortb ao aaan to lin tar mvsrif. bat to Tbee, who diedA for ma. and did* vnw aeaSa. Aod I rabjnt aipd yield my>elf^ tty blessed Peht and power. O BrtlySamt 'of «-aee, to ba amn a- d mon iHaatnated aaae- tift«d, aad fvepared fjr rrery good wsrd aid work ia Ab worid, and f<ir aa inberitaaaa tbea Ait an saoeHfi'd ia t ^ t>Aar. S'sner. sernr pve Ay siml leiva to be at rest ti<l Ariafindit broacht to n a e saA Inaaaa- tinn wiA Goi (-be Fathrr S >a aad Spirit) aa this^ aa as Ana csa*t tralv say, and dnot fisd Ay keart b ia it—JTei* jBWa. TBK Komai. vawutornixaAjKrcAmT.- N ^r do we besitat* to say, that vmnas aa an Ae mear-sbr whieh tbe world << eoavertsd to Gnd; and beautifally o<>-oprratin as tbey an, Ae pivot oa whicS tb« maohioery resti^ Ae main aba<« that iappbit. iu motin power. tbe fin <m G id's altan. T « thii hallowed apot tht eharah ailittat and Ae ehareh tri- umphant look wiA bops, and ben from B*-d*r the sanctuary the waters i»ao that ghre life to the world. Tha verr wtth of A* s a s ^ - B'y s n mtcitor*. aad th* entrance ia at iba doora read«tfe Isaaoa, " This b the wsy, mlk ia it." Then b ao safer path, nor b then a loon eSAOtivo n|>at*e to the tempter •kan to saytofciat,Tarn gmg toUtimuttrf Qoi. I Ion to look at Assasetatry ie t\e rstind vilUgo or tha erowdad a n ; in tbe bald fMw- groand of the retreating Avd'iw* of tbe dis- •ait laadsmpe It b God's vineyard, when tbe vii^efl•ariAe*. ai>d tbe tender crapes ap- pear," whilo aroaad ita eooseoraicd waUs ia God's aane," wkra. tbe plant* tj( ritbmas- oess, thiekiT n t and deep, are giAsrii>c tharr immTtal blncat. '^Tbe b-auties of boli*^ aad Ae glories «f tmmortaiity a n tbera. Ya^ ~ love to look at <aA a SBeaa.and ts siy, whaa look at it. •• How goodly sr* - A t tenia. O Jaeob! and Ayytabermeka. O IfrscI I as Aa Taller, an tbey spmd. f-wA ; a* gardens b* the riverV ride; astbe iFmnf Kvealses wbi(4 tbe Lord baA plants, and as oedar Tee* bfr ride Ae waten " Tb« dewr rv^ the Uashinjr morn £ide in coBparisea wiA the aardaa A G'ld, aparkliag in tbe boau^^ nf holitiaiM, aad fngraat SNA its J WW t pel fame BsAaa lafgni'Aetb, and the fiower of Lebasm laa- euiibeA^ bolincES aevrr witkETS, its Isaf b <reen even ia tbe yaor of droacbt GImaas beyood al| bat thefereletlingpea cf penphasy ara tbe brbht destioiea i>f the aanctaarr: flo- rioat tbfeSand erjiy; glorioas to IxMd; Bsd, ia seasims nf dsrlmea and drspoodeaey, jtloiioat to look for. Whea tkat hope b reat then wJl be tba jihalae af tbe warM — Taa isgatheriag of the great harvest yecf-iAsU have cims when tbe *• ploayhwan t4all ovs^ take Ae reaper, and tiie trrader ef grapea.b!m Aat nweA and Aa mni-itaiaa d>ep down sweet wine, and all tba bilb do malt.''— Dr. Sfrimg. aay tUag'elsa. 'Baptbta * Baptbta baTe, ia all a s ^ been ^arae tied by tke dmaliei^ of A ^ dOTOtioaal erebea. Tkey ban eadeanred ta perpeti tbe maaaer of wacakip wkiok ^araatenaed been cbancter* cz- Tkey ban eadeanred to perpetaato ser of wacakip wkiok ^araatenaediks Apoatriia a k v A l a order to do Ab, tkey baTe aMaspted toMIowtke nended t a a ^ iagaef PBa],tkB apestloi teaaUrjg tke maa* BsrtrfvBnAA Tbaiartr«etiaBBftkaBtbla, tketoabof aTcryaoaaaddaiq^terof Adaa, aad asay. aaa-fear be all east aaide; A a read tba Tesuaeat whWt was signed aad sealed wiA tke premva blood cf Jeaas Christ, wko waa c n ^ s d oa Cslvary, tkat wa siafiri laorfab may be' diiAed wiA Hb rabe tX rijtkteeaaaess lay astde all ^^r»«oaeeiscd opioinaa g* vnyar ~to Gad, tka Father, aad thraagk Ae Soa ask for t ^ iatapaea^ Aa%iril Obi tkoamdtUa''littiabook'' yM^ikt Tart timw y mrtiil i f u t t u OBXvsa. ~ Sacred plaeea ferptm' A o a ^ aai bo^y aeditatioo a n tke Htda gnvea ia tke charA- yard. Tbey a n Ae <irpo<itories of tbe mother's swrct jays—bslf aafolded bads of ianoeeaee, bataaaity nipt by thefirstfeastof time^en y e t a r i n ^ caak-worm of poUitoa had neati^ amoag iu eatbryo petsu Gsl loaa indeed, must be tke keart of bito wko aaa atasd by a Uttla gnnrida, aad wot b a n AeboGeH eaottoaaofkbaaal asraksaiagto Aa tboagkta of tkat parity aa^ joy t ^ b^ to God aad keavaa—for ^ mato pnadsar at bb feet tells Um of life b ^ a aad life andei; witbtmta staiT, bowmwek panr asd ItoGcr m»t bathe sptrtaal laad, ea^tsaad by Ae t cf bfriito GaodaoHV wbcM esaaaatcd tke aoal of tkat brief yoaa^ wjamratt aasoag aa Hew awrib ibe bmail: of tbe pareat, wiA moanfiil jey,iriu!a ataafiagW tbe Mdaard^ bedefoarkistfittleaMbsl Haarafal, becaase sweat t r e a m e b talM away—loyoaa, ba- aa Aat pneiMS jmal g^ittania tke fiadsm aftbeBsdeeser. , , .•3 UJTJB x B o n a a n . Ba ye a&«ti«aed otia towards aasifiter,* does Bttt nfer to aa oocaaoaal impnl*a.b«t to a merstdied atateof faslirg,rat of wbieh the Tstioas partaof r<fe a ^ t to finr. Cbri*- tiaa graces Aoeld bs liks lirstoa water;^iak presses frjm Ae niseisiwroa every fawoet ia he city. Etohoae A said befall aad reaiy for ase wbta aaedsd, wksnaa tbey an taa ofton like a paap roa dowa aad aeed a deal working bdim Aey oaa npply oar aaed. Laboni aaraoas aotsntiaes awsrp over tka •uad aswiad* a weep ever tka aaa, laarisg it onre trwUed Aaa bef.ire; whsa oaa iittU hymtL dtild-warbled, waald be to the anal Lka diriit'a <^P«as, ba attU," to tke wans af Galilee. Muy peopla am nfiaemsats as ai <t*es kb web—to eateb the weak apnn,'«hat tbey msy ba mermleasly dersanrf. Why «i«t,raAer:.as thea3kworm u.>esiu wabT U livestospta it,anddiw tkatUsaj yiallit &rotbus'bencifit. fl Yoa b a n seea mu>m<ra, aiawied n>uad wd r->and wiA fi^ ef IbeB. W*aL God'a BAIe b Use that; I t b avast rail af wkito tiaeB,waTeatatbelae«f«J^ik; eayaBwiU aaniaBrntiawamwiadb^f^t.nJlafan- nB, befon yea get the real mttrngpf H fnoa tka vecy dqrtk; aad rtea j ^ w a a f c a s i , as yoa thiak, a part of tba BttoMH|j||!^{l atill aeed to keep oa aad ail etenity yaa will be BBinadil^ iBIityWii of A b westdroBS TolBaA " * " ^ j' Wkan a maa hasfiftyd^fis^^awaa.' Us^'^ ' kaart raaaablas a p ^ of waier, akiak isspraaf • w a aurA. breediag aaiasaa aad pattOMa; bat w t o all hbdadna a n faraaglA iato bmi AaaBeL ktsteartbeeiatoBkaariTaraf pwa water,raaairgdaBg^aadfet^mag tkaiaiis. •FsaoMUPd 6UU. ; i Tha BiUa » a *eta af pan gal^ waaQa^ed by mparts or a ^ aartUy sabstsaee. Tkbba atar wiAoataspeek; a aaa sriAi^ a bUt; a ligbtwiikiBt darkscai; B aaas wi)ib<^ito aalcBsas; « | ^ «iAaBiB diaaass. O S - ble! fteaaaatbesaidafBByatkar itbperfeotaadpon; VaSartkea assBis da- ebn an wbfca b caAfWd i p i a Aia, wiA^ oBt a partiala of fidly. eods tba snUU, wWa wit Tkb j a ^ T w * . artabfci: % It b ^ t a fiad V b a n departed, ka& yoa a a t enak tkasB39 eees wbo know kow to greaa over tkeb V f ^ tarei Tha-. tne bsBasaa;: knwassiaksu' ke ^sao«sn tkat ke aaa^ nmraU j ^ aat^ kanpy; W w ia.^e^^ Sej? aad eoBttawaa atrBi«^#=asasB s^wmatriair^iiarm ~ I- lll lla
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• h ^ e , BOBO to bnak BBiotbcmtb* bnadaf Wo. aad to load tbaa iato dw pan-tana of baaTcBt; mMaau Thtj wm a«-oooatad "aooaned, forsafaa of Qod. dooBK-t] to daatrvotioa," b j tba BcoBd aad diadamfst Pkariaata, b'oaaM thaj not »tba lav," (Jhka rix 49) Aosgb tbeir nlipovi bad tobBB tbaai tba "kay of kaowMga," (Ukan. S3} Ttey w«t« bdaa witb ' boi^ dHM griaTOB* to b« bono,** wbiek tkaaa nlif-ioea taaekes wovld sot "um^ witkooe cf tkav iBfm,** (Lake xL 49) Haoea it wu far ti^ Beghotad, difpiritod, wanderiag raao, wkokadio^odto boar k i s i a iprtat malti-tada8,tfca» Jmm, tka Gnat Tnaberwat frii8iGod,waa "Mvad witk oompaauga."— Hark tka u ^ m n o a : Ha was **moT«d witk anpaarion,'* mdieaturg tka deepest oosuaiaer-afioB, tka Buat keartMt loUeitBda. Th« wwd ia tkB ortnaal, tka eritiaa, atgaiiei knag Mvod wito b ^ htm tka iaaoat b«w-db. Baaoa tka p m n , "bowabof oompaa-HOB,"or''bowds of Bisreiea" It ezprcatea tka pity wkitfc yeanta oTcr dbtTai>B, tka paia wU^ tka i^kaof b I k i ; prodaee.

TUa waa tko iUinc wkiA Jaaoi bad fcr tka&iatiag, a«g!eeted^ igaocaBt saltitBda.— Asd aa yoB know, aykearera, kia solieitad* waa BOt exkamted ia aaia iielag. Xo; it waa oBa of dio pcoaliar daraaterictiei of his gtaaiou bIimb, oaa of tko proo& tkat k; ww^tkaSaatof God," tkat •'to tbe poor tke • a m i waa preaded," aad ^ tko oomaoa p a i ^ baard ban gUdly." Y«, »totI>« poor " tkat BBnenas daa* tkat «e alwaya ban wilk aa, asd tkat aiaka Bp tko larger niaaes of fiUka kaaaai^, tkat oIm wkiek bad beea |iiaiii OT«r by tka pkilaatknpiita aad pkilow ^ e n o f GreaoaaM Boiae, aa well as bT tkeir ]at« iautatota, tka Jewisk Scribes aad Pbari-saaa; tka po«, ftr wbon aioral ealtBre tb? Mat a a f i ^ t o ^ aad aviEaed Bationa of as-tifdtykadaniaBoproTitioB. -Fcrtkcm,'^ aayaBbieikla writer, **tko law kad ao pr«-toedagami. jastaaeao balaaoes; r^gbt, if > a p ^ at all, spaka ia a Tdes aeareelT ,to b* baard; aad kmdaaai if it deigned a look, re-gardad them wi]& a ooaateaaaoa wkidt iodi-oatoda kaart of case aad damdof syspatky. F<ir thav darkaaia, rdigioB, tkat is to'say, tbe tdigioo wkiok prevailed, bad ao ray of BOr dida drop of ita eocsolatioB £iil iato tk«r oap." I t was for tkis people, tbea, I repeal, tkat tka keart of Jesas waa stirrad to iu TUT daptka. He ooold Bot look apoa tbeir dis tt«B«d eeBditiaB.ka oa«Id aot bebdd tka nam aad a^Ieet with wkiek tbey wen treated, aad Oat, too, by Ikoaa wko proftased to bo tbo aa-OorBsd teackan of r^gioa, tko aa'korisad •Bstoto tko kaawbdge of God aad atersal fife, w i t o t baiag pMsod tokia vary keart

I t e m tkerafiwe, aoder tkcaa aff.-edog m-aiiwa'*""*. and aMved by dMaa feeliagf, tbat oar J)i«iBO Miatar spaka tka words of tk« text WitkapraiMdayaaiaidaBxraBaiaiBds tkb p ^ desiiBd to ba iaatrBeted; Oey aeeae* tobeieatrBetod—tkey wen periAiar forlaak of k w ^ e ^ Tkay wen bliaM

aad by tbeir Jewidi Bf*j«fiasaL BeridaB, Utey ware dapnnd. be-i o t ^ d e p a d f d . How.tbei>,skoB]dtbey be

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aataeiar, b i t t f i^y aad £lli««atfy, m i a g ikaaMdofdinBO txatk iatbor kearta, tkat tkey s n kodolinred fron tka beo&iga of na, aad by belief of te tni&, babraBgkt oat of darimaasiatoS^t.

ABdmw.mybtaaxea. I k a n doasatkia M B taxt» apoa wUektokBsOB&w leaiaiki iatndaotory to oar tmseat

aaainrBuy azstdaes. As tka Wast seo Baptist CoanaiioB, wokan befbraas oer-taia dcfttito olijea«8, tbe irst of wUek ia tkaa' exjmseed ia tko Stb aztido of oar Odaalita-tiaa: "Tba OaanatioB skall daiisaaBdaz-eoatsplaaa f j r diseesiaatiBK tbe ga^tl ia Ae destitato seetina of West TeaaoMeo, aa a ^ eial objeet" Tius ia o&a aeo&n of tko gam law, by wki^ we, aa a Totaatarr Aao-eiattso kan sgreed to be gonroed. WabaTo mat, tbercfim, aadar Aia law. to " d e ^ aad exeeato Blaaa" to sapply " tbe deatitate" of -WeatTeaBaiBea'»witk "tbegoapi" Tkat ia, to pnvtde, esad oat, aadsa^ort preaeben ia tko •• dwUtate seetioaa WestTeaBenea." n i s iswell, ay bntkrea; aad if it eaa be e&etaally aaaoaipIuheJ, it will ba better.— Bat, my bntkrea, oan ia bat abaaiaa orKaa isatioa, oar laws a n batbaiaaa laws. Tben is abon ^ aa wgaaintiim wU^ is di*iae, aad tben is abon oar lawa a bigkerlaw — That diviaa orgauaaUoa b tbe Ckarob of Jseas Ckri^—tkat k^ber law b tbe law of Okrisl Tbe r t^ta of tkat dtviao orgasitv tion, tkerrfore, we aiay aot iafriage—tko re-^nreBMataof Aatki^erlaw wemay aot dia-r^ard. I t b oaa rf tke atatatea of tkb law tkat b ooatuaod ia tke text

J e ^ A t ooe Law giver to kb Ckardk. ad-dnseiag tkoee i^om ke afterwarda awn Miy bstraated ia tko tkiegs of kb kiagdoo, aa be bekeld tbe spiritaal aad BMral wastea of Ja-dw, ezaluMd, " Tko kaneat traly b pleBto-naa bat tka laboren a n law; pray ye tbere-(bn tbe Lord of tko karreat tkat be will atsd i b ^ laboren iato kb barreM." Here, my bretkren, tkea, b a "plaa" "devised" by di-Tine «iiidaa,gtm totke Qkarobto "eze-eata." To the raemben of bb Ciiar^ iadi-vidaaUy aad ooUeettTely, Jaaas baa givaa it ia ^arge to earry oat tkb plaa, to oMy tkb law, to ezeeato tkb eommUsioB.

As a Coaveatioo, tkerefore, oompond ex-darively of tka memben of Cbrist*s Ckarob. we, too, I npeat it. a n boaad by thb law. If we woald moat tffdotaally earry oat the ob j«et8 of oar AwmaiioB, we mast, first cf all. •sk Ood toraias ap miobter*, aad «eod thein f>rtk to snpply the deatitate witkia oar boaada.

Bat, to ba more deiaite: My rrmaiaiBg nmuks will bo eooSoad to tbeee two poiats:

I. Tsa FtciB —ITS Coin»mo3t. II. Bow m s TO «c ScrruBD. I. The JUJ Tbu cmbraees West

TesBCtiseo, or alt tkat mo^ob of eoantry lyiae betvecB the Hiswsippi and Teones<ee rtTers, boBoded oa tka aortk b j Kentaeky. aad soatH by Hiiussippi. Thb eoBotry embneea IS enontiea. ooataiaisg by eatimatioa mon tlaa 300.000 iababitaata, aad aboat 12.000 sqaan oules of territmy.

This, tkea, b tke 8«ld. Wkat, ia tbe sext plsoe, u Ua tomditimf I regret tkat I eaa-aot ^ n give exMt statistiaal mfiraation. I woald like to be aUe to give tbe exaot naa-ber of Baptist ebarehes^ the aamber of mem-bers, tbe aamber of mioisters employed, the whole or a part of the time, tbe aamW oo-ea]doyed in whole or ia p ^ tbe number of ebarehea deatitato cf preaddog, witk tka aakoaat that each ebaroH ooatribates forth* Mipportof tke gospeL There statbties woald ba bo^ iastrmotive and sasgestiTB. Bat for waat of partiealar iafonaatioo, I mast eootent myaelf witb a aton i^neral view.

L a m seetioaa of tbe territory aboro de-•eribed, an alnort eatinly destitato of Bap-tist preaebiBg Begtnoiag la die east—the half ooaaty M Hardia, the eoaatiee of Mo-Kairy, Deeator, Beatoa aad Hes^, bare few B4ptist obarehe^, aad fewer Baptbt miBii>ter»; aad thea paKiav ar< aod on the awtb. tknnzk the eoBQtiea of Weakly, Obion, aad the deatitatioB b &tiU greater. But few ehaiehe» tad fewer aunbters ia all these oooatie*. Asd thea, as we pasa aroaad oa oor westera border thraa^ tbe oooatios of Laaderdale, Tipton and Shelby, tben an seeticms ia eaeb ef those eoantiea tbataeed aad »boBld be sapp>i*d witb Biptirt Preaeb w Take tbe eity u Mrmpht!> for example t We have bat two ehardies ia

mty, while tben b rpaee ~ eaongb for two more,

basty sarrey, the poaa-ties of Hardiaiaa, Fayette. Haywood, M*di-SOB, 6ib«a, Carroll, aad Headeraoa. Ia «U tben eoantiea, I b ^ v e , tben a n sereral

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t s s s M s y s i

How tboBld tkcir bBadnev be tkeir p(«}«£eeB ovemoata, tkstt

ksarto aarified from na t Then waa for tksB. a ^ tteir bBad leadai^ bat oae aieth ad of iastnatkn. bat oae way of relbf, bat mm maaaa of d^waaoa from tke m s s sptr-Umd dsrkaesB tkat tkea opprwad tkea.— Wkat was dnt way r Hawskaaldtk^eiitaiB Bfanwiedoaof i t r How miakt tkey aaBM to tk«I«btr Ak. ooaldtkey an ba»eBOWbeard Oanioaaf ^ 8.ib of God, aayiag, " I air-^way.^xbetkaibdievetliea me.skallBOt sKAi iadarkBee^'' Aa ^ ef tbe kaowMge •f tka glesy af God woald kava skoM iato tiMir bearta. Bat, bow eoaU t k ^ beUere oa kim of wkcm toey kad aot keai^ aad kow BOoIdaaybearwitboatBpraB^, aad ko esaldtkeypreaA exaept Oeybe seat? I4 waa A b asusasi^, thenfan,. A* aeessaiqr of praiidiBg tkb p ^ a witk pnparly qaaSSed iKritaal p s t o to iaatraet tkam ia eteraal t U a n a a d t o k a d O e m aatof darkaM iato ^ . t i t a k araapted tka wwda rf tke text<-W k H a i k a W t Bf Ob Usssed Sanor wa» awiadwbkaoospBM^ftrtkB ftialiag mal-tteda, k* eaataiBplBlad tk ta o t o tke fican af B va* ibtd of ripBBad g r ^ n a d j to kar-naliagi with bat few laboren prapa^ to ta -iar apoa tke waHt TkBharres* firfd npce-a a a ^ ^ mallitada a e r i ^ ^fofd af Bfc,Badtfcafcw!ahMetiii4"—' ebkaaf JoBM^ Ob f ^ Oatkad be«i iastraet-B l k tkftJmndadga of tkBtne Gad aad atei^

li&mr*, wko _ anaad Urn, witk tka I n t daalmiica of tika laat, naAaraaaf t r ^ i i jihai^siiiii, fcrf ^ iokrersBre^m." Tkai ia. Sea, tkaaa anlti-taias sra prapand. voidy aad wilSBg to be ia-aUaalid.aady«jHaw ft* a n pnpand to ia rikwalOaK % M a k a a h a d a M i a tkbi afgoMyr Tkan i ibakoMtk^ tka t aaaba daa% AatM^ «toBnT tiha irwdoT a « bar-TaBlAaikBwiaaaadfbrA h b n a n iatoUs kanart to wkaa BH the a a ^ of Oaa Bask n i i t e d a ^ ^ a ^ mm* baaaagki

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floariskiag Baptist oharebea, thoagb tben are •My seoooiw ia eaeb whiA Boed aad AoaM be sapotied witb B«ptbt preaoUog. l a d e ^ throagboat the eatin field, then a n feeble Chorehae whioh aeed aid—oaaMroaa eoaaty 4eats that a n withoat meetiaic boases, aad maay wnkoat a Baptist daiek aad Bsptbt prea^ipg -

Aad BOW, let as ia tbe aext plaee, eeqain eooaeraiac tke ^oAcrsrs M tkw ^ U .

First, tbe CUnko. How are they sap-jOiedf Liek over the field, my Iwethrea, aad •ea tbe aaawer to thb qoeatioa. OaoeaaMath b tbe rale, ofkeaer Ote exoepdoo. _ Tbo grnt mwa of oar opn ibw ateetiag h0Bie« bat twdn times a year, two day* in tHe mootb. except for pntraeted meeting*;— The preacAier oaaies from bb ferm, bb mer-diandita, bb work-beacft, or bb sobool-room, aa Satarday aMraiDg, prea^es oa Satarday aad Taaday, aad' retana heme oa Saoday af-teraooB, neiag bb people ao laon amil tbe next "regalar meetbg;" ao religiaas meetieg —aotevea a pnyer ateetiag or Sabbath eebool Mag bald by the a m b e n aatil tke preaeber onmcs aeaia. Dariag tka three iaterveaing

the mnwben waader aboat an sberp .haviagao shepherd, speediog thm Sabbaths at b o ^ or ia Ti»it^ «r reeeivrag Timt», or

goiag to "jmtackto;'* elsewhere. This, I ny, b tke maaaer ia whiab tbe gieat maasa* of oar ^ a r ^ an sappUed. If aay ban two or Area serrioe)! io the Baoatb, tbey anexee tidaa to tbe geaeral ral*; aad, indeed, s a ^ Ihesearei^ of {oaa^er^ tbatif aay ekareb haa aay mon ikaa oaee a moatk serrioe, it b oftea tka oa<w tkatanae otker okarek goesaa-s i ^ ' e d . Tkw, A b deatitotkm of workiag paston ia, ia maay eases, tbe readt of aeoea-sity, tkoagb ia maay oAer easea, it b ao be-

an tke ( A a r ^ to b a n it ao. As a eoaaeqMaee of A b oomHaed seareity aad iBdife»ee«e.myl«thrta, then a n bat foar, or perkapefir^ workbg paston ia Wot T«>-B<aeea; mea, I maaa. wko g in tketaadna wkoIlTtotkewwk. Then a n msay faiAfitl pnacLra.wkoaamAeirekar«&es fidikfally while witk tkem—wkbk b oaly alwat oa^^/-teaa of Ae time.

[ n BB coaxurcxB.]

msEOAXi zzKBons. the Mlewfag eztnet frem Bia Ssasoa'SlnaBca-as rrcddni of CelamUa Con«*., Wuhk«Um

dty.wfBbe'zsaavithiEtacest. Voo UtOe attntkm h paM Iqr itaaenU to pbriieU edaestloB. Vbat PmMent S. m;* of walUDg b vnr cood. bat I na-pectMIr n^fMt that va lk^ does not ssiBdnitlr exerdM the tras, diest, dte., 4c. Hodefate exer-ciMwSh the spade, the axe, Aa., b (oodibr sto-dnts. It b sad to think bo« maay jooae awn. daring tMreaIle«tetefcus,|vraedcanrfar«et thst they have bcdfaa, aad so !«o«e the rnhjeet of phji-kaledatadooastobrisc oa diwase, and proride fjT theaaelvas pmaatore When wUl tta-duUbewbsl r.

As to pkjftieal tdueatiim, maeb haa beea said aboat nviviag old uophiIo«>phio method*, aad maeh has beea rfoac to keep alive a trae pbilowphy. After all theorisiag aad experi-meatiag, ^actteai experieoee brings mea baek to valae moat hiably, beeaose it has been proved to be valoable, Ae simple, oheap, ani-vwsally poasessed meaaa of physioai dsrelop^ BMBta, aad oaltan whieh eonytitated th«» pei f<!Otio« of maa a BMterial eadowaeat ia Pan-diae—the plaia diet aad simplo exermse cf Aat pe r f^ abode: "eTerythbg (ood fbr food," together wiA the gentle working of every masele aad Aeqabi pJay of every orirao Aat attttoded the "walka" of Edeo. Like the imd, Ae bodily powan need food to aarten,

dii«ipliBa to eontnl, aad exereise to give Aem energy ie aetioa. It b the tatter element that demsads »p*obl aotiee. Not to »p«ak of Ae c»d soaght, Ae men laxary of 1 ieomotian in walking was meant to be Ae pamt aad sweeteat to «aa, aa it has beea made tbe most eoBstaatly liiiag of oar physioai enjoyments; aad be who, AroBBh iadolenee or felae phUos-opby, allowa kiatself to beooma a strancer to Ae exstaey of a moraing; or evening ramble ataoag the towers and buds, mi^ t as well eease to be a man. After all Aa invention*. erect^N and temporary ealo^ta^g of Ae ^jtauumam—after Ae eoitlj ezperioeat for a Ubm of horsebaek riding, aine-pn roHing, aad other games; after tbo novelty of military driliwg. too exacting on the time and pnrse of tbe stadent, too stanhed and meehaateal in Ao oost of carrisge it gins, aad too d«-meralia<n|t in its anoeiaUoas—af^r all d'vi-ees Ae wIm maa oomes baek to the simple thing of walking In Ae old beaten tnek Ao maa of perf ot health aad phTsical devel-opment, hale and hesrty. holds on the even tenor of hb way, till »Uff in band, be step* into bis *ra»«- The biKtnry of this hrsneh of edaeadon is m<Mt inttrnetivo. The rmpirieal Greek, erpeeislly the dreamy aarang Aeir ^ i -lo•opber^ fir«t ietrodns<-d grsnaatiea. The end soaght by Aese r^ereites was ooe n«t prac-tioal with as; acd that end the wiser Romans decided wsa not attained. Then mea were to fight band to hand, aad the gtm'a*tioa of Ae Greeks Feemed to be adapted to train men fbr thiii mod*of oombaL Bindorais however, tbo R^ maa historian, ia tbe Aoga^taa a ^ writes frnm Egypt "Aey Aiak that from daily gymaastie* in the palaestra ycaA will gain not soond or, bat only a temporary strengA, and Aat at a peat risk of i n j n r y a n d »o Ae praotioal Romans tao thoa^t It was not. Aen. f ^ EiOrpt that PyAa^eras and Plato broaght •ymnasties; aad wbea they bad iatrndaeed Aem into their »ohools, Ae pnetieal followew of Arbtotle so preferred Ae roaad-aboat-town ramble for physieal caltara that tbey reeeived Ae aaae of " Peripatetics," while Ae al tn eoawrrative Stoics wen mtufied wiA prom-eaadiag aad looocing ander their portieneii It is rdmbin^, almost invigontisg in itself, to Ae robust peiipstetie of onr day, paatinjt and swelling wtb the Arill of bb morning or evenbg w^k rnanin« Aroagb every fibra of kb firaw jast to Aiak of the mea Aat have preceded him in tki« line wbiob he has marked oat for bim»elf He is the ecmpaninn of Abrahatn, nmblina over Ao hills of PsVs-tine, of Jesa*. two inile< oato^ Jera-

«alem every night and baek i»» themorairf, of Psal " miadinit himself to go a f o o t s n d he U Ae fellow ptrtaVer with a lonjr line of men ia seealsr life most masterly in Aeir power of mind in w r y sg<» snd land, beeia>e Ae framework of Ae mind's mic^ty enaiaery has beea kept in itistri^f A by therimple renova-tioo of walkinc. It ia iiKtraetive to tbe eda-eator when traveling in Eimpe tn observe tbe ^toieats of the Gennsn Uoivertnties Fpcndin^ tbeir entim sammerTsottinBvio tramp* •m' ng the Alps iritb their knap*aeks oa theb backs their atoat »boes oa tbcSr feet, and strocg staves in Aeir hands; g«tni<ix thas a vigor and bealtb whidi b kept an dnriosr Ae seven ta»ks of Aeir sesnons of stady by evenirfr proateaades oa Ae ehady walks aroaad mm>t of tite eitiea of Earxpe. In feet all experi eaoe Aowa that, while other rmorts maybe v^aable as temporary restontives, the lo«a tioa of aa institntion of letroing wbere lorj; and pjeasaat walk* an not only pntsihle ba' neeanary, wiA the addition of a eovered Drntaeaade for inelement weaAer, b Ae bast proTisi<« for pbysiea] edacatioa.

forMttsB tonaa, 8telana»im. If i t be aeo-tanamsm to ooataad eaneatly <br tka tratk, tke whole tratk, aad aotkiag bat tbe tratk; "to deelan tbe wbde eoaasd of God;» «to ery akmd aad span aot ;" ** to ptmt erroriM to tbe rook whenoe A ^ a n bawB, aad Ae hole «>f tka pit wkeaee Aey are digged," and lo Aow tkem'tkat A«r so-sallM ohafsbea an aot ebardiea of Jesas Christ, bat merely kamaa devised orgaaisatteaa, wkieb bave ar nyed tbemnlvea against Christ's only estab-lished Uagdom oa eainb. wbiA waa eatabliA-ed by tke Harbioger Joba ia Ae days of Ae CB«n>, ia fislfilmeat of Ae prcpheoy of 8aa»-

rartktTa ••TH> COSBXCUnVB TTBIOV QUZBTIOS

BOOK. Thb book, which ie pablbbed by tie Ame-

rieaa Sanday Sohool Uoion. I ara vmy to say. is bebg eadorse I aed tued by Aoee who have t%ken to Aemselves Ae ilin>trioas ttogoomen. Baptists I ask, what b Ae <Aar*ater of Ats bookT The answer b so plain Aat no one ooald possibly eatertun a stogie dmnbt aboat it. Like a grnt aamber of new fledged eietias, professing to be ohor^ra of Jetas Chrbt, it carries the maik of the Beast on its very forehead. Look at Ae oovcricg I Read it I What do yoa fiod f Why, joa will fiod Aat it b eadorted by ao less Aan fin of tkoee oatiaNs scefj who wen so ancratf fal as to leave Ae embraces of tbeir Mother Roe«, a few yean si nee. Yei read it, aad yoa will see that it b'endorsed and sent fwA by tbe feUowisg draociaatioDs: Ci.ngrc«a^oaal, Kpisoopal, MeAodiiit, P.-ekbyteriaa. Befotmed Dat(^ and, shall I aay it— yea, I will, tboa«h it eaase the Aeeka of Baptists to tio|le with shame—it ia alao endorsed by Baptists; al-tboai^ Chrbt has said come oat from among them. Straage as it may appear, Ab ia even Ae eaae, that btelligent Baptists of the 19ib oeatary ban beea beguiled into what appw> to be a sort of aaioa wiA Ae apottatuing Htaioa". Batletasseetbe e&eu of tUsobrv

s ^ of

God'sprombesanAaeomfertof my ItS^ WiAeat tbem I-eoaldaot s taadtvaa boar taAawhUaadeddy of Aiags, ia tbe swan aad sarge of Ae aatMBs; bat I oaaaot tdl kembe wiUfUfiiAam,aByBM)n tkaa I aan tettficomiask wkat qwsrter the list fioek ef Uwbiidiwineeaaeia tkesptiag. T e t l a m n n tkat tka spriac «iD ^ wii^ of tea Aoaaaad Uida.

GodwfflBeospkyawtnlBtiem^aot perfeetwetl,bBtaaabe™aiBg.

Tke seed

A . ^oaad. aeora. SS m tkat Aa In* UttfiUadaa afwkaatan j ^ ^ a a i O ^ V t o tka£aw>% asjo, Mtkf i ^ M w a g

meat of Ae prephe^ of Sam I days, fto."—tben, indeed,' ael: " l a tkoae

am a seotarba, b ^ y and sool, miad aad streacA.

Bat let ws aotiee still ferAer tbe fraita of A b konanmow tn/srprus. Goiatoa HeA-odbt or Presbyterian SabbaA sehoti, ai>d what wUl yoa then sea; Aat daleotsble "Ooaceeatin Qaeatioa BookT'* Na Yoa will Aen find a book wkiok b man demded OB oertM points—never kaviag been plaeed brfin th* ftsae af Aoee twSmbl*, Ititad-mutitd Btf^xOt, who will eons be tbe ooly naea that oaa prove tkeir claim to Ae ** Coa-seeative." Tes, yoa will fiod that Ae x Ooa-oooativa" baa b ^ baidsbed from Aeir Sab-bsA schools, aad that aomathing m'>n, deoid-ly oa Ae rkaafuio; ordir has took ita plaoe-And why will tbey aot aae Ab book? The plaia answer b A b : Ae "Consteatin" b not plain eooo^b; it woald aot ban that ma A desired tffeotof tMing the hearts of Aeir childrea agiucst Ae rcoeptioa of the rra>b—Aea it will not salt Bsptists, aad Pr-dobaptista won't ban i t ; so what will we do wiA Aem f I answer, bum ikt U$l ont of (Asm, aad pny God to awaken Bsptiats, that ih»y may no Itmoer participate ia Aese dishonorimg eompromitia Now, we an pre-pared to dtdaoa Ae benefits which have ae-eraed to Baptists oat of thb anion with their «[09d PfdobreArea. After snbmitticg to Ais

proctu of baTiDg only a put of (Jod's traih drdared, they Itovo Ae verv eon-rating refiection to know that thb Ifcmsr, which has beea bnnght for A by their earnest aad anited tfforls, b not even allowed a bmh in Ae synagngaea of their Uberal-miaded Psdo-oero/s, who a n alwaya Ae first and list to speak ot tbe amiable niatioa Aat sboald eharsoteriis the Tartoaa ebanhev of Jesai Chrtst. Thas tbe folloven of Wesley and the Oslria mri»toorata will shrag Aeir fhoald-en and laagb ia Aeir sleeves at thoM Bapusts who bave Ana eanly beea msde tbe dapes of tbeir nnhnly macUnatiot::. Is Ais diaracter-istio of Aose prinoifles whieh havo "every-when been spoken agaiuttT" Let ommon Moso re^pood. Btptista, by a(ing this pre-tended UnioB Qieatioa Book, bsvo affiliated

lib Aose whose prejadtoes so maoh overbal-ance tbeir better judgment Ast tHey would aetaally " crucify Ae Lord of Glory afresh," ~ he was to eome again into Aa world, and

eonfirm verbally what the Soriptores teach, Aat tatawrstoa only ia baptism Then, I say, away wiA Aeaa popub devised soheme ," whieh ban been broaght into existance to eub-sem Pedobaptist purposes, ttnd away with Aose Baptists wko hara, Jodaa-li^ betny^ the gnod old eaase of traA bv aaug and cir-culating Ae "Coaseeatin Union Qaestion Book." Christ says, yoa a n to " tnch Aem sU Aings whatsoever 1 ban commanded yoa," and doea not these "aUtbinna" necessarily inolade baptism? I t does. Aed ooneeraiag Ae atode aad sabjeets of Ab rite, then is not a thine a<id. Therefbn Ab bock is a palpt-bla vidatioa of Christ's pUin i i j motion, and aa snob Aoold bo repadbted by every boaost enquirer after Ae tru A

" Baptbts, rocs* ye, in the name of God," aad sporn this dirty /abrieaiion frcm your charges; handle it not—it sa'on of the beaat. Thb " Consecntive QB<«tion Book is uiiGt for BsptiOs, and Ae P^obaptuts von t bsTC it; so 1 move Aat it be diseonntenaaood by sU Baptbts, and that someAing better be sdopted. I do hope that Bsptbts will think «icrioa!<ly apoa thia thing, and I feel a^sartd that their sense of propriety will dictate to Aem a mon oonsutent coarse Aan that of civing oireulation to any of Ae. puhlioatioss of Ae " Amerioaa Sanday School Union,"

Havii>g tried to show the le(;itimste refult of favafiog Ais " Consecntive " in an? way. t will now (ly to ofiisr a naedy, aod not sl-low myself, to bo osn^t ia Ae sad predica-ment of Ae fox. WAl, be it known to the Baptists of Ae " SannT SouA," tbal Aen is

and 09mprdiea<iTa. Tka kiitory of tka eaar^ inforaa aa Aat. ia all ages, tbose who held Baptist prinoiple*, followed Paal'a iaatrasooa

dentional aiaging. Suob wen at iane time ealled " ToUards," becaaso of Aar ataneer of id^^g p^lms. Bat maay of Ae feAioBabte Baptist oharches of Ao preseat day have wide-ly departed from that laaaiter of ringing which ^ Bible, aad lbs custom of tbe BMtistSjSns-t ^ I t b bard to aeeoaat for Ais departon. It m*T be that they ban made an impnve-

i t m r w p ^ to tbe worsb'p of God in son«^ Or, it may be that Aey a n askaaMd to foond wtiging ia that aimt^ and bamble style whioh has ever Aaraot^a^ a poor, per spcated body of ebrutiars. Q.*. it m«T ba that th«y an trying to keep step wiA R-<me and ^ (Mrtmd daughter. However A b may be,

wbo ban that itoae oat of tbe way.

located ia Ae city of Nsshvill Soutb-Westna Publi-binr Hoose,"

es an «foiM up right, by Mesna. Grarea, Marks & Co.: and be it farAer known that ihit same Poblishing Hnnse has isfn»d "a Soa'ben SsMiath School Question Book;" and bo it st>1t farther known that Ac ttud Qtes-'ion Book, i«»ned >>y them, b Ae prodaation • f Elder A a Dsytoo. and if yoa don't konw him, I amnld advise yon to sahtcHbs for be Tttimsfm Baptist or send for " Throdoria E»nest," I have never eximined Bro DsytnnV Q iestioa Book, bat I assured Aat it b a treat addition to oar Southen 8. 8. liten-tan Those who know Bro. Daytoa will have aa fears aboat the a trndoen of bb bo- k; yoa will find no garbtimg in Ab work, bat everjwben Ae traA b charitably, yet bddly and fearlessly, defended, (t b Ae very book Southen Baptbta need; aa an earnest and fiuAfal prodaotion, it is, I believe, wiAoat aa fqial—Aenfdn, I heartily conaKad it to the notice of tbose wbo ban at all timea been the " fsiibfbl witaeasca of the ^ t h aa it is in Chrbt Jesa*," bo|wg and believing Aat they will exert Aemselvea ia giving it an extensive c'reulation. BnAren, **let aa eome ap to the help of Ae Lord sgaicst tbe mighty," al thoagk Aese " m<ghty onea " ban put on tbe earb of rigbteoasitess, aad bate pretended tn lead people from their errors; notwitbstand-i«g that, tbey an tbeairelvea the dnpea of Rome—the willini; slaves of Popery.

Tours, ia deface of Ae tntb, Oto Lasbbukib.

, Tenn., "the rbere

W ^ B^ktiata, tbe afilbtioa, ban met ia seent wmdan witb A m eharitable Pedo fnends, and ban agned to sap ress Ae tndk to please (not God)—mea "Let kim a l o ^ ke b jwned to Ua idob." Now, if yoa will examina tlua " Canaeeatin Qaestioa Book," JOB wHl fiad H almoet aa si-leat as Ae g n n oa autay impwtut doetriaal iamn, amorist wkid kaptiam aiigkt be men-tioaed. Now, b aot thb aa ae tw aapprea-Sim ef tke tratk, ia t»d«r to orgaaiae a aart of aS-btioBwitk P e d ^ a p ^ , right ia tka baa of Ae fikot "kow'eaa two walk togetker, asaspt lk«7 ba agned?" Ia poof of tkb A i ^ sappaae tbb qaeatioa kad beea aaked ia tka lemsrh ande oa tk« Aird ekapter of MatAew: Wkatb l^t ism? and Ae fHtoper

b w m o B ia water) given, io >o« AhA ^ beak WOBU bave beea SBdmaed by aay ose of tke abon named asdsf Wbyi ao: it woald be prepoatctoaato Abkof aaiA a tkiag. Tkea, it b a aa giaru^ as Aa Booad^ i«B. tka» Bap&lakan tabmlttcd to B fagxaat aad palpable vMOasaoa of God's tniA.aadkan Aaabytkw <> tnditioa made Ae aammaadflMBt of Godaf aoae errot," jast beeaB.• • fbraootk. soma om or two of *h»e "ikanYaMi aawaiifi"Ti>Bld itari at tknn witk

i» Wy mi «7

oaxiBCH m m a How pnae maa b to forget the rimple

teadtiBgaof tbe Bibkw How fttqaently do tboae who pnfess to be dtri»tbna lean tke plai^ and rim^e prinoipW of true nligion — Those priaej{dn.of retigioa wbbk a n beat adapted to Ae leaewad natn« of maa, attd wbieb we learn from God> word, a n Ae oaly oaes acoeptable to tke Aatkor of trae nlig ioa. Maa'ii earelcsaBesa to obsem aad to keep sacred Ae abaiOistty of tke BiUe, aad of Ae region wkieb it teaaiies, is-Ae oaaaeM so maA etrar wkicb ksa,: firota time to tima^ been iaUadaeed ia of Ja Christ.

I tbtobefeared tkat, atAepreeeatday, tkoaawka{mftetobe tke trae followers of Ckibt, are sadly departing from tke simpli

ef tke g o ^ ^ When wa Aoald hear tke Koapd pmaaaediaits simpli«Hy, wiA power aad detaoBBtratioD of tke Spmt, bow oftan da wa kear eold aad format eaM^ read froai tka palpit. Tkb b a sad departan from Bible priamplea. Bat ia regard to oharck worship tben taetsa to be, in ataay plaees, a greater de-nartan ia respect to dtoiw moso tkaa maat

with respect to sirgtag, should stop aad COB-sider, and seek for Ae "old patha," when b Ae good way.

Singing isone of the mort ddigb'fyil pvis of tbe chrbiiaa wor> btp The solemn singing of a ehaeHul bsad of aaiata, b ooa of Ae most meltbs seena^ of earth. It soften* the heart and sffeetioa of tbe pious ehild of God (t i« strange Aat chanhea g*aera!ly take ao little interest ia thb p'-eas«Bt part of warship Esoh oHristiaa Aould caltivste bb t^eat ft saored music as mush aa ponible. I t , ia bb duty to do so; and ann, if B*gleo*eL Ai to the manner of M' gixf , eaeh otte of a etogre-l ^ o e , who feeU dispoMd to pni*e Ood is aoBf, »boald join ia the exercisaw B<peeially should the member of Aa eharoH tinite in singing praises U) Q xL The sound of tke voiea is cot all that is necessary; bat singing most be dona " with Aa spirit aad witb tbe andcritanding." "Teaehiog aad aimwi^b-in^ oae another ia psaliaa, and hyIBn^ asd piri-uU snrg«, nnging W'tV graoe in Aeir

hearts." P<nl saje to Aa Eohesians: " But be filled wiA th< xpirit, «pe«kieg to yoorselves ia ptslms acd hymns and spirita«l sot-gs ucir-iq; aad asking melady ia year heart-*; gtv> iof; 'biaks always for all-Aiog* aato Ood and the Fstber lo the name • f Ao L.trd Jesvi Chrisv" T-Jcsc pa<!<ages of soriptun leive no donbt on Aa miod as to Ae natun of true devotional sioKicg. Iq asoeptahle worship to God in soeg. then mast be the spirit. It mast not bo Aa men eouodinf of voio^ ia banno ny; bat ibe soul must bi engiged in Ae exei ci»e T^e mind rau4t have for its object Ae clory of O >d. Siogint; b to be exerc«i«d with tbo understanding. It is not to be a men sucoession of pleasing sntin^; but in ownec-tion wiA this, A« sentiments of ih« pi<alm or hymn whieh b beirg rang, Aotild be eompre-heoded by ill Otherwise, why would Paul ban said. "Tcaohicg aod admonishing one another," &o ?

Id Mosing, Aacks an to ba given always, for all Ainr; and an to ba p'eti.to G -d, in tbo natae of onr Lord Jnus Christ. Singing Aonid not be a mere entertstnm>nt for the au dboce, but the congregation shoal t be Ae performers. Ooe or ssverU persons Aonld be selected in every ooagregatioo, whoM bonnets it Aonid be to set Ae tanea and lead in sicg-ini;. Bat the reealarly orguis*d c h ; ^ eeem to bo objisUonable. Esperieaoe has thnwn that such choirs generally loee s i^ t of iboee time-hnn>red taaes, wht6h seem best adapted to sacred worship, which have wiA tbem many sacred associations, and whieh best suit Ae se riouinrss of Ae Christian. SaA ohoirs seem to prefer taoes of a lively nature; saA as are best adapted to tbe worship of the eatbedrsl or tbo eier««e3 of the theatre. Thry often sing pie««a wiA wtiish As ooitgregation are not meqitinted; and befon the ooogregatioo ban had time to lean one oollto^on, they pa-* to anoAer, aad in thb way a n even in advance of Ae oongreg^tion. They soeta to mottnpo lizs Ae singing, and the glory of it to them-selves. Those things seem to be against euA choirs.

Whether instrumental mutie is appropriate to the worship of God, nnder ihs new dispen-sation, or not, has beon mi^e a qiisti-jo.— There seems, however, to be obj -e ioas agunrt such ma''ie in ohnreh worship Uftdt-r the o!d disp>nsatloa, instruments were tt«od ia w»r»l>=p Bat the old dirpeiisaticm and Ac new d.ffs.-

idely in many respects The worship under the former wa.« crmplex, aboanding wiA ex-ternal forms and e(retsflnin<; while that of the la'ter is simnle. interoal and spirituU la ail Aa " New Testam> nt" then ia sot a pava^ wh'ch seems to anthorin sncb music It iotrodasod into rcHgioos worohip, not by the trae followers of Cbrist, bat by a Pope of R(>ma. History sbow-i that wheoevrr rriieinu^ sects have be*n s<!alans to bsva splendid efanroh hctise*, the orxan h«s farmed a part of tha or-nairent of sneh e^nrches. And it will be fitund that church bauses Aus nmameotal arr senerally an index of a Sfoilarit id state of ro-liKtoo. Tbce things bebg so, it sceas that then a n ol-j'ctians to ioetntmFittal masic iu charch worship, especially Ae simple worship of Biptist church^ Bsptbts shcnld guard against many of Ae ehanges and apparent im-provements which te l i^a aeems to be under-gotofc- It ' will still be Ae dory of tha Hsp-tist ohurohes to keep the oriisanocs of GodV word in Aeir origittal eispHnity.

A PatLOXcoxsiAX.

aodbbl read for ftsrwi^, as ovi of tUawHI m«B ba ja^ced—aotowt of aay cOsr bsok of nrntogg, for will not all oAan be lost ia the craA aitd £<mea of a banipg worid ?— Ah I A ^ . e n it bo /ao £a/», .examice aid see Aat you have obeyed tbe S*vioap'a ammnJs aa Be gan tbea to His f ' w d i s d ] ^ en Ha left tbem to g> to theFsAer, w ban yea bjca fallowiag after this bean of Renlatiraa? If yoa have, may the Holy Sfrarit sooa lead yoa to feel tbst » Bles^ and boly b ba Aat haA pan in tbe first resai teetlsa ; oasae^Ae seeood dsaA batb BO power, " Rev., xz. eh, vi. va. OhI aiay tbeda;of God's poBtr

speedily, aad may all come that ** banser and thtNt after rigbteoa«neas, for they shaQ be fi'lrd," and socm extierieBce that ** p^eat Ion wbieb casteA oat fear." Tbea. dear reader, let aot yoar ayn eloaa ia damb'r aatil yea ban at least b<(«a the grwat work of saat^-ing for 3fo«r own sovlx. Reef aimed, aot aoy lowevrr {prat be may be ia tbe bontrs of thb wt>i)d, caa san yoa or mo at tbe rnat day of jadcanat. Oh I ao. Wbea tha la«t trumpet Aall eall as to ba judged by Ab JoMU whom Ae wmll despi>e^ anit a ^ on. Mourged. crowned wjA Aorns—Tea, evea eruoified, oh! when will Aose, and tbey wb" now mei f ; h!« cause, appear? Oiil may G»d. by Hii-Scnrit, enable laaay to have then *• harp* of G>d. atd to Ki>t this son® of Moses, Ae servant of Gid aad of t b Lamb

•* 'V* «>>an nnw b>)MU Him, ant>rd in drradfal w j -•ty—

^nse who set at waa^t and snM Hln, Piere^ aod Bin to ths tnsy

DrepJr witUrc. Shan ibe true Mesriah ssa.

Sow red*np< too, taoc rapjcted, 8e* !n so)^n pomp apDear;

Al! His t^Bts. 17 attt Bow Him Is the air.

BdMvJihi Bee tbe day of Sod appear.'

Oxzaa.

r«r tw TrMMM Biptlll. 3CESITATIOH ITFOH SB V. zv : 3.

" .And I raw. a* it *ere a va of ("aw minslrd with lire,aDd tbem tl'at had cottra tlw victory «i«-r th* beast sol over his mark, and mrr ibe t u nber of his nanto. stacd on the sea cf gbss, haTisg the haips of Ood." Tbe book of RevelaHona Aoald bo a f,«r-

ful aad yet a deliabtfal book fur Aem wbo trait ia aod Arongb Christ alone:—they have been enabled to obtaia Ais vietory over Ae beast, aad over bis itasge, and over his mark ; atd well will it be for Aem wbo bave (baght Aia fight wiA the mark of Ae b ^ t , sad ban come off " oocqieron aad man than

[Berors," ia the atreagib of Aeons who is mighty. Caa yoa sot, who bave ever made Ab bMBtiful Terse a aa j-ot cf meditatioa, by feiA'a eye b-<bold tab *'sea of glass

ibgled wilk fin?" Aad when did tbey etaad? Upoa Ab sea cf glam. And did Aey not do as did Ae ckildrea of Israel after tb^r esaape from tktir eaemies, ArotiKb tbe Red Sea—sirg Ae song of If oees, tbe aervaat of God aad of tbe Lamb? Ab! where, tbea, wtllakaay of tbese baugb^ oaes, (sooraws) Aa enemies of God'a peopk, appear? Me-Ainks tkey, too, will come after wiA great pomp and self-ecmplaecDcy; bat, ok! what will be Aeir awfU doom is A b tbe day of God'a power (not maa»? "Aad Ae beaat was takcB, and wiA kim tbe &lss p r ^ e t Aat wroa^t auraclea b^on kii^ witk wkidi ke deceived tbem that Ud recaved tbe aurk of Ae beast, aad tbem AatworAiped bb images tbeee boA wen east aiin into a lake of fire banirc wiA brimstone." BeT.,xix ak.,SO-.b ^ What a fcarfU ja&aeat. Oh 1 that all wkoa wa Ion aay corn Icent wbat Ais mark of the beaat b ; amy tbe Holy Spirit teach Aem aaaoataa caa teadt. God eaa aad will work; asd skall panv maa dan lift kb arm to rtbd? OhI Tbea H^y 8pirit,«he messeagar to do tke wUI af tka FaAer, aaae Tbow n te

TBS MIHUTCBS FOSITIOV. Na words are onintel with a deper moral

Aan thnse of Paul, ia refereaoe to himwif aad ministerial oiadjatota, when ho says, " I think Aat God kas set forth as, Ae apneas, lait, as it wen spp-iinted anto death: for we wen made a spectacle a kto the world, and to aogels, and to m«a " The altaooa cena* to be to erimioals led forA to ex*ca:i«B, or to tbe gladiators last intro^asei apia the anaa tn ooetend wiA wild beasts, who. uttKhe thnr armed predeoe«sors, wrre anarmel, and naked, and Ae vio'im*, towards whoa all eyea terned as doomed to inevi-able death. So Ae apistle seems to iatimate by thb ps«sage, that if Aa mimben of the ebureb mitht escape mar^r-dam. ait so their leaders; fnr Aem Aera was no oseape They stood to tha riew of all b»-holders, anirels, men, and the world, as ooa-neeting Itok>) betwaea Ae livicg aad Ae dead, or memrntoes of all Aat nmair.s to man after he drop* Ais mortal coil. Thb i«, in seme

the po-itina of all trae mi>ii«ters.— Thotigh living, moving, astieg, suSdring and « jijing. Kke other men, Aeir oaQiait b a me-mwto of eteraal realities. Those who aea in them what it appnpriate to AoreidliBg.faava Aeir Aoughts directed to Aa unkMwn land w'>ieH lie» beyond thi grave, much aa when they look upoa a orimtQat led forth to owtMn death. Their* tsa callitte which, apart from immortalttj, Qod, heaven, hdla'ida jndsment to come, has no ipgaifioasee. The Christian Du pit b a rspreseatatin of a life to come, the orgu Arongb which God addresses to as thoughts appropriats to ojr spmtual aad dis-jemhodied Rbtioos, and the talisman of the hirhest expectations to whioh tiar ns^are b oa-pable of u^ring. Who, Aea, bstifideatfor saeh a pnnUon ?

The objects of fuA belons to a land remote from that of sense. God'a amrk in enati<» when tbe montin; stars saag together, aad all Ae sons of Gad Aoated for j->T; Hb presea a?>Qcy in providence; the fall of man; A' drlo^; patriarcbbl history; the giving of Ae law; th: enata atid teachingj ooooech^ with judjr*. kinn* and prophets; tbe grapbio history of Je<u< and bb apiMtles: tbe spirit n«l tnAs aad iuSMiees vAtoh, Aroagb tbem Anna nut up-ra mankiad; Ae seooid oomior of Ciris'-, an! Ae w-vid to eome, the miais-ter is rcq tired to make real to Ae livittc mind of the a ^ S > powerfil an oar tettdeneis* to materialism. Aat wiAmt nab aeillioaand its sanred faoetions. Ae aiaa would be in dan-ger of being merged ia Ae animal, feiOi in ••nse, and eternity in tbe interests of time.— Wobe to Ae minister, then'bi*, wbi forjet. tipg his p-xitioB a* a reptwnta-in of Ae ob jsots of faiA oimtenta himself <wiA b^in^ s m°n man of Ae wtirid, or a aienaaa bf fora^ ere<^ aad prore^oial n^Moe.

He caanot bo hid. Tbe mnnbe evinofs the trus spirit cf his callinz. the tOTs eye* ar« torned apoa bim. A* the Cross b adapted to draw all mea onto it. ao Aaee who bave the <pirit of the Crosa, and act aa ita trae npre-seatative to mankind, become oniten of ahrae uoa. towards whom sill eye* a n ttirtted They an "'pec-ades to the world, to atgela, aad to m*»," not ao muA in protvtrtioa to Aetr ia-tdleotual powen as to tbe mea.<an of tke unetioo of the Holy Oae wiA whiA they an endowed. To tbem the devout look for doe-trine and e4i6cttto-t. Over Aem ministnini

g»ls spnad As wisg of protection A» Aem th« caemT hurls bis most easSittend darta. Thrir dtsraeVr may ba f.ir » time darken<^ by cslamaj, bBt ai Oowper m a ttf Whitefield, *• traih D*vfaras Its otBse. aod wafts arida Ttw eanain drawa tiy itnjt4tes and pHde, B ' w b A»B»a whra dea4. t:> waiid«rii>c ovaa. And nbows the mac tsr fat his propsrgtiae,**

Aea btw v«ry different does a tras lasa ia tbi* h-tly offiie appetr from what be seeaad,. amid Aa pasnoas e x m ^ by kb eatBeataesa aad seal I

« n* la«*4 tin Aa*. hxted Mm ; tbs tear Itat dnipo'd h s BM* w»« sloenv>; AsssIM byicaadtlaad th* tnnn* of sttilg, Bis oolr aaswer waa a M«ael«s« life; Aad h* that Ibnted. and he that threw tha dart Had caiA a fanitfaer^ inteiart H Kb Wwt,"

[.r. y. Omuls.

- TBasnraxBTUEzanaa If tbe Lerdef beana aad earAda aav

hnk fivra the Anoe of glory, snd* n j , ' « Wkat I KBoo-. wilt Aoa £»piae Vy favw , aadpardno, Ht Son, Ayalghty meref^ Ba-dcemer. My gnas u d S ^ stSl?"—what eaa » be tke retnw of Ao poos- a*»ashed w w ^ ovenwed by the glory tif tbe Diriae mtjat^,"" stasg wiA eomponetioi:, overettme witk tka mtimataon of kindred aad lovef I k s n baard of Tbee. O God, by Ae bearing of tb* ear; BOW miaecye aeeA Tbn: wbenitoa I abkor myself, aad repent ia d««t a»d aAaa.* 80 inwardly b the tiaA t j Aat w«»rd frJt aow, •• That Aoa aayestrenesaber and be ensfaua-ded, ard Dert r open Ay au-aA aay men kt* aaa<e of AT Aaate, whra I am pseified to> srard tim fbr M Aat Aoa dfw, satA the L«wd God." (Eatd. x»i: CS) Bat, sia-•er, wilt thoB make a onveasat Wi:b Me acd MT Christ? Wilt Aoa take Me far Ay God. aad Him for Ay Rsdeemer u d Lord? Aad m y T. Lord? yet, atsy I ? O. adatrraUa ^raae I wonderfal spsrinr WHTey I tbat 1 waa not Are«a into bell a' my firat nfotal 1 Y»«, L«rd, vritk all my beart and soeU I wnacaaa the aaei'ies of aa empty, r.bn^og warid. aad alt the plea*ares of ria Ie Thy fa*<w stasda a t Ufa. Whom han T in bmvoi T>ut Tbijst iA«m <n earA'dn I d»in Wlda«Th»w?', A<id, . 0 tboB bksfed J e ^ s Ara I>rioee tbakiaca of the earth, wko bastlovad aai. and wa-ked a* from my riasia Thr Wo-id, w*<«i Ae etsr-ral God baA rxaltrd to be a Prreee aod % Stvio^. to f i n rt^ataaes aed ramiMoqa af sirs, I Wl bef.tn Thee, ay Lwd aad a» 1 ban williatly tender my b«aa«a at ib*f stool of Thy tknme. I take Tbee te tka L ^ of ay fi'e t abaalaiely sarrsisder and rerixn ay*rit to Thea. Thy Ion caestraiaa ae beooefortb ao aaan to l in tar mvsrif. bat to Tbee, who diedA for ma. and did* vnw aeaSa. Aod I rabjnt aipd yield my>elf^ tty blessed Peht and power. O BrtlySamt 'of «-aee, to ba amn a- d mon iHaatnated aaae-tift«d, aad fvepared f j r rrery good wsrd aid work ia Ab worid, and f<ir aa inberitaaaa

tbea Ait an saoeHfi'd ia t ^ t>Aar. S'sner. sernr pve Ay siml leiva to be at rest ti<l Aria find it broacht to n a e saA Inaaaa-tinn wiA Goi (-be Fathrr S >a aad Spirit) aa this^ aa as Ana csa*t tralv say, and dnot fisd Ay keart b ia it—JTei* jBWa.

TBK Komai. vawutornixaAjKrcAmT.-N r do we besitat* to say, that vmnas aa

an Ae mear-sbr whieh tbe world << eoavertsd to Gnd; and beautifally o<>-oprratin as tbey an, Ae pivot oa whicS tb« maohioery resti^ Ae main aba<« that iappbit. iu motin power.

tbe fin <m G id's altan. T « thii hallowed apot tht eharah ailittat and Ae ehareh tri-umphant look wiA bops, and ben from B*-d*r the sanctuary the waters i»ao that ghre life to the world. Tha verr wtth of A* s a s ^ -B'y sn mtcitor*. aad th* entrance ia at iba doora read« tf e Isaaoa, " This b the wsy, mlk

ia it." Then b ao safer path, nor b then a loon eSAOtivo n|>at*e to the tempter •kan to say to fciat, Tarn g m g toUtimuttrf Qoi.

I Ion to look at Assasetatry ie t\e rstind vilUgo or tha erowdad a n ; in tbe bald fMw-groand of the retreating Avd'iw* of tbe dis-•ait laadsmpe It b God's vineyard, when

tbe vii e fl •ariAe*. ai>d tbe tender crapes ap-pear ," whilo aroaad ita eooseoraicd waUs ia

God's aane," wkra. tbe plant* tj( ritbmas-oess, thiekiT n t and deep, are giAsrii>c tharr immTtal blncat. ' Tbe b-auties of boli*^ aad Ae glories «f tmmortaiity an tbera. Ya^ ~ love to look at <aA a SBeaa.and ts siy, whaa

look at it. •• How goodly sr* - A t tenia. O Jaeob! and Ayytabermeka. O IfrscI I as Aa Taller, an tbey spmd. f-wA ; a* gardens b* the riverV ride; astbe iFmnf Kvealses wbi(4 tbe Lord baA plants, and as oedar Tee* bfr ride Ae waten " Tb« dewr rv^ the Uashinjr morn £ide in coBparisea wiA the aardaa A G'ld, aparkliag in tbe boau^^ nf holitiaiM, aad fngraat SNA its J WW t pel fame BsAaa lafgni'Aetb, and the fiower of Lebasm laa-euiibeA^ bolincES aevrr witkETS, its Isaf b <reen even ia tbe yaor of droacbt GImaas beyood al| bat the fereletling pea cf penphasy ara tbe brbht destioiea i>f the aanctaarr: flo-rioat tbfeSand erjiy; glorioas to IxMd; Bsd, ia seasims nf dsrlmea and drspoodeaey, jtloiioat to look for. Whea tkat hope b reat

then wJl be tba jihalae af tbe warM — Taa isgatheriag of the great harvest yecf-iAsU have cims when tbe *• ploayhwan t4all ovs^ take Ae reaper, and tiie trrader ef grapea.b!m Aat nweA and Aa mni-itaiaa d>ep down sweet wine, and all tba bilb do malt.''— Dr. Sfrimg.

aay tUag'elsa. 'Baptbta * Baptbta baTe, ia all a s ^ been ^arae

tied by tke dmaliei^ of A ^ dOTOtioaal erebea. Tkey ban eadeanred ta perpeti tbe maaaer of wacakip wkiok araatenaed

been cbancter* cz-

Tkey ban eadeanred to perpetaato ser of wacakip wkiok ^araatenaediks

Apoatriia a k v A la order to do Ab, tkey baTe aMaspted toMIowtke nended t a a ^ iagaef PBa],tkB apestloi teaaUrjg tke maa* BsrtrfvBnAA Tbaiartr«etiaBBftkaBtbla,

tketoabof aTcryaoaaaddaiq^terof Adaa, aad asay. aaa-fear be all east aaide; A a read tba Tesuaeat whWt was signed aad sealed wiA tke premva blood cf Jeaas Christ, wko waa c n ^ s d oa Cslvary, tkat wa siafiri laorfab may be' diiAed wiA Hb rabe tX rijtkteeaaaess lay astde all ^^r»«oaeeiscd opioinaa g* vnyar ~to Gad, tka Father, aad thraagk Ae Soa ask for t ^ iatapaea^ Aa%iril Obi tkoamdtUa''littiabook'' yM^ikt T a r t timw y mrtiil i f

u t t u OBXvsa. ~ Sacred plaeea ferptm' A o a ^ aai bo y

aeditatioo a n tke Htda gnvea ia tke charA-yard. Tbey an Ae <irpo<itories of tbe mother's swrct jays—bslf aafolded bads of ianoeeaee, bataaaity nipt by the first feast of time^en y e t a r i n ^ caak-worm of poUitoa had neati^ amoag iu eatbryo petsu Gsl loaa indeed, must be tke keart of bito wko aaa atasd by a Uttla gnnrida, aad wot b a n AeboGeH eaottoaaofkbaaal asraksaiagto Aa tboagkta of tkat parity aa^ joy t ^ b^ to God aad keavaa—for mato pnadsar at bb feet tells Um of life b ^ a aad life andei; witbtmta staiT, bowmwek panr asd ItoGcr m»t bathe sptrtaal laad, e a ^ t s a a d by Ae

t cf bfriito GaodaoHV wbcM esaaaatcd tke aoal of tkat brief yoaa^ wjamratt aasoag aa Hew awrib ibe bmail: of tbe pareat, wiA moanfiil jey,iriu!a ataafiagW tbe Mdaard^ bedefoarkistfittleaMbsl Haarafal, becaase

sweat t r eameb talM away—loyoaa, ba-aa Aat pneiMS jmal g^ittania tke fiadsm

aftbeBsdeeser. , ,

.•3 UJTJB x B o n a a n . Ba ye a&«ti«aed otia towards aasifiter,*

does Bttt nfer to aa oocaaoaal impnl*a.b«t to a merstdied atateof faslirg,rat of wbieh the Tstioas partaof r<fe a ^ t to finr. Cbri*-tiaa graces Aoeld bs liks lirstoa water;^iak presses frjm Ae niseisiwroa every fawoet ia he city. Etohoae A said befall aad reaiy

for ase wbta aaedsd, wksnaa tbey a n taa ofton like a paap roa dowa aad aeed a deal

working bdim Aey oaa npply oar aaed.

Laboni aaraoas aotsntiaes awsrp over tka •uad aswiad* a weep ever tka aaa, laarisg it onre trwUed Aaa bef.ire; whsa oaa iittU hymtL dtild-warbled, waald be to the anal Lka diriit'a <^P«as, ba attU," to tke wans af Galilee.

Muy peopla am nfiaemsats as a i <t*es kb web—to eateb the weak apnn,'«hat tbey msy ba mermleasly dersanrf. Why «i«t,raAer:.as thea3kworm u.>esiu wabT U livestospta it,anddiw t k a t U s a j yiallit &rotbus'bencifit.

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Yoa ban seea mu>m<ra, aiawied n>uad wd r->and wiA fi^ ef IbeB. W*aL God'a BAIe b Use that; I t b avast rail af wkito tiaeB,waTeatatbelae«f«J^ik; eayaBwiU aaniaBrntiawamwiadb^f^t.nJlafan- nB, befon yea get the real mttrngpf H fnoa tka vecy dqrtk; aad rtea j ^ w a a f c a s i , as yoa thiak, a part of tba BttoMH|j | | !^{l atill aeed to keep oa aad ail etenity yaa will be BBinadil^ iBIityWii of Ab westdroBS TolBaA " * " ^ j'

Wkan a maa has fifty d^f i s^^awaa . ' U s ^ ' ^ ' kaart raaaablas a p ^ of waier, akiak isspraaf • w a aurA. breediag aaiasaa aad pattOMa; bat w t o all hbdadna a n faraaglA iato bmi AaaBeL ktsteartbeeiatoBkaariTaraf pwa water,raaairgdaBg^aadfet^mag tkaiaiis.

•FsaoMUPd 6UU. ; i Tha BiUa » a *eta af pan gal^ waaQa^ed

by mparts or a ^ aartUy sabstsaee. T k b b a atar wiAoataspeek; a aaa sriAi^ a bUt; a ligbtwiikiBt darkscai; B aaas wi)ib<^ito aalcBsas; « | ^ «iAaBiB diaaass. O S -ble! fteaaaatbesaidafBByatkar itbperfeotaadpon; VaSartkea assBis da-e b n an wbfca b caAfWd i p i a Aia, wiA^ oBt a partiala of fidly. eods tba snUU, wWa wit — Tkb j a ^ T w * . artabfci: %

I t b ^ t a fiad V ban departed, ka& yoa a a t enak tkasB39 eees wbo know kow to greaa over tkeb V f ^ tarei Tha-. t n e bsBasaa;: knwassiaksu' ke ^sao«sn tkat ke aaa^ nmraU j ^ a a t ^ kanpy; W w i a . ^ e ^ ^ S e j ? aad eoBttawaa atrBi«^#=asasB s ^ w m a t r i a i r ^ i i a r m ~

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eoMBev." &at^<irt]M(fa>ae,'<HeH » aov enatoT^" aalDM cn&a pnfigr tfce ban-IadaB,*'nmiaftBtvflK8&B.'' Tkcjaap-pdae t&e tart to iaadk diat ths ageo^ IB •aiMB ia aa iBooBtaaiaUij dim* aa voald bs Oe agcB^aBpIoTedm ^odoong a Bcv em-tisB est rf tlM a l ^ of BOtUagneaa, proTided tha pnaeBtaeation were to auk iato that at aa. fka p a w vUeb nasiatea a and ia aaeqwdatoifce oraciinof avorid. Li tbe awl^ nrnvatMB, lKifra*er, tibm ia a eoadMBa-tioB tf gaaa vitk pever, vUk in tka ereatiM tf votlda, powot ia BMat proaaiMBdj d i ^ j ad . b wgwrathm tbennanawereatan pra-diMad,ortkei«iBaM»enati(». Old thiaga paaaaway; bakdd,(aaif to«aHtUattaatioiii to a tUng tlMt eaa ba aaoi,) an tkiaga an be-

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!RTE Ksevcd naaer ttaada IB a MW nIatioB to 6«d tW lUker. T b God tf beamn ia BO b^er aa object of tenor, eatbitned, as tbe SBgodly rappoaa, ia tbo oauupotaiee tf tjiasa^, bat be ia r^arded aa ibo lovdj and l^ariaw bdag wboaa (Aaiaotcr ia tbe eentm aad tbenmofaHaiotalezodlma. (^orfidlydoea tbe Rseved Finl aeqmeaea ia tbedrrtno war-m%at7,a tbiag wbi^ BO anRgeaenta snaer doea. Ood^ptangatiTetodoaabepleaaBata feUj tteogcStA Tbe al&otfeaa tf tbe bcart iaka bold tf God. Tbayan eaahnaad aa-preaidj is bia dianeter, aad e ^ d oa tbat Aaiaeter tber greateat enogy of admiration.

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n o sew enatan mjn tf God: « Wboia bare I ia baana bat Tbeef aad tben » aoae apoa eartb I d«dn beaidaa nea^"

Abba, Fatbar, ia tbo laagaaga of tbe ra-aewed ao«L SegenetatioB gma a filial dia-paBtiaa,aBd in aznoM tf tbiadi ioritioB tba ivgoamte daim rdatioasbip witb God.— Ha is tbdr Fati» aad tbey Hia aoaa aad dangbtcn. Tbey ttaad in a aev rdatioa to him. Tbaj an bia ebildim, wbenaa, wen onoa ebildra of vraA «TBB aa otbera.— Tbey an bis frwsds, tboagb tbey wen osea hisanwniaa. lbongbmeenbelIioaa,tb^an aowobe^eatrabjeetstf hiagorenuaeat. Tbej look «p to God u tbw neaeeOed Father t b n i ^ Jeans Christ, and saj, witb tbo d«-Txmtest eaiotMd, <* Tbis is oar God, onr Fatbar, oar friend, onr gaida oa tbia aida tf Ae gnve, aadearaa&ifiDgportidabejaid.'* Toaaytbat new ereatnres ia Christ sastain a new niatian to God is eqniTale&t to aa ring tbat be sustains aBSWielatiMito tbem. Ha no longw appears to tJMBi as tbe inexraabte Lawgirw, frowning spOQ dtem aad eaai^ tbem to fear and trem-Ue; bat as a patdi»ing God, bia eoantenanee radiant aitb smiles, aad bia Toiee sweeter tbas tbe melody tf aagel-baipaL Tbe regatrnte

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ttairii^Bat. Sorar^tyiaonetf tba words aoemploji^ laita abaolnta aenae,itiii9-

l^aable *» God akme. He ia tbe SomeigB tfOaUiiraae. Ha alom poaseaaea at reaM power, exereiaeaaa VMoatroHaUe jorisfistian, aad ia petfiBetlj irreapoiunble to all otberbe-

Boyal and imperial aorenigna, ao-«all-•d, an aoTstrngM ia only a qoatified aenaa.— I to aoTcragnlT of tbe goTanuaent tf tbe United States is a liadted aover esgn^l for tbm an r%bta laiiaasaed b j tbe people wbo ordained Om Federal Conati:-te&a, wbiab wen sot sarreadered to tbe

rvmym do ttorAotbor a »mnt br tta*I«aar«BsadtaraIlTDarMkilwii*ist ^ ^ hof. M u t e aaanntMl WaWKwir BmaAOm J/atme to t h n ao tec aa tha Xiatteta aOTaart God amr Blaaa tbaa «e the Oanrfetioa OC TOOT

ean say, " Ocx Fathis, wbo art in beaTen." [ know not wiiat dembim or serapbim can say more. Tbe new creature baa all tiusga in God, and God in all things. This is enongb.

P.

THS U>SI>B aUPPKB, 3-

Panl says to the Corinthons, « For I bare leeeiied tf the Lord that whieh I also delirered to yon, that tbe Lad Jesns tbe same night in whieh be waa betrsjed took bread: aad when be bad giren thanbi, be broke it, and aaid, Taka eat: this is my body i ^ d i is broken for yon: this do in remembranee tf me. After

same manner also be took the enp, when he had sopped, saying, Thia enp is tbe new tes-tament in my blood: this do ye aa oft as ye drink it, in lemembrmnceof me. Fwas ofta as ye eat this bread, and drink thia enp, ye do Aaw tbe Lard's deadi till he eome." Pan! was not dependent on tbe ErangeUsts for his knewledge tf the institntion tf tbe Lord's Sapper. He reeeiTed his information by a spedal rerdation from the Lord Jesns himself It is worthy tf distinet remembrance tbat the Lard's Sapper bears date on the night of his betnyal into tbe hands of snners. How strange tbat be was betnyed! Betrayed by a pnfeaed diaeiplel TbeSariorhad been for man than three year* on terms of intimacy witb bis twdre apoatles. Ko one wonid hare expected bim to be betrayed by one of his lit-tle company. How weak, bow nnrdiable is

! In appoinling the' memorial tf his death, tbe Sarior took bread—mon literally tookaloaf—aad wben be bad giTca tbanka,he boka iL Hotee, in the administratum of the Sapper, ha wbo oSciates mnst always gtre thanks btfon breakiog the bread. JeexB,no donbtjheld the bread in bia bands while he gan tbanka. This I woald adrise erery ofi-eiatiag minister to do. It ia well to copy the example tf Christ aa f v as poasiMe. The prayer* oifrred at the Lord's Sapper—if tbey ean witb proprie^ be termed prayers; for tb^ an not ao designated, bnt giring thanka— oBgbttoeonsiatdueflyoftbankagiTiag. Tbey onght, perbqic, resemble "graee" at meak man than t l ^ do prayen ia tbe ordinary aense of tbe term. Long prayen an ont of plaeaoa saA oeeawona.

Tbe Savior aaid of the bread, <* This is my body." Knwanista understand thia expreeson HtenQy. Hesoe, they say tbat in the Lord's Sapper tba bread aad wine an dianged into the body aad blood tf Christ. To thic Tiew &en an insopetable objectifma. The testi-BMny of tbe aenses is tbe altimate graand tf b^e^ so fitt aa the peroeption tf external ob-jeeta ia oonoened. How eonld tbe diaeiplea, while Jesoa stood ia titdr midst witb bread ia

general govarnxoent, and tbe people an aor-ereiga ia an itfoior aenae. We hear many fbolisb things s ^ abont State aoTodgnty, when erery State law wbieb ctmflieta witb tbe OoBstitaOm of tbe United States, is anQ and void. Strange aorereign , if aorenign' t j ia sapreM power. In these daya, mneb ia aaid aboat tbe aomeignty tf diardi-

Jesns Christie the Soverdga Head of all bia daiebea. If aorereigatj renda ia tbe Head tf the C^nrdtes, bow ean it reside in Cbordies? Can sormign^ be delegated f Does it not belong peenliarly and inalienably to tbe aoTBteignf It ia only in a rety limi-ted aenae tbat dtnrdtea ean be ealled aoTer-a%n. It ia qnestionable whether th^ oagbt to besode^nated^alL Tbdr indepoidenoeia •nbjeet to limitadon. Independent of dvil goTernment tbey may be—independent tf one another tbey an; bnt indepoident tf (^irist tbey an not; independent tf bis statate book, the New Testament, Aey an not Tbey bare no diseretiMary andiori^. They ean do only what Christ reqairea tbem to do. Heneetb^ aetii», wben intentionally or aaiateationally a departan from New Testament law, baa no le-gsli^ ia it. Some one I imigine, will ask, Is the act of a diitrdi nnll and Toid merely be-eanae it is a departan from tbe law of tbe g<jq»el? I answer, oertwnly. But nippose the ehardt ia her act does not intend to depart frtai tbe Eeriptoral law T It makes no difio-eaee. The only qoeation is, does she depart f Takean illastration: Suppose a State L ;is-latnn does not intend to pass a lawineoafliet witb tbe ConstitntioD, bnt does i t Is it Iwd-iog? Does the absenoe of an intention to ri-olate the Constitation reader its TioUtion im-possible ? If so, tben oa& be no improper legislation by mistake; bnt it mnst be the re-sult of eorrnpt pnrpoee. Wbo will assume thia ground T

When a eburch acts in aooordanee witb tbe law tf Christ, what it binds on earth b bound in hearen, and what it loosea on earth is looeed in bfaren. That ia to say, it ia approred, n ^ fied, sanctioned in heaTcn. Wben a chnrob acts otherwise, HeaTen disapproTea, eensnres, and conduans. It wonld be well for all to remember tbat diarehes, while independent of one another, an neither independent tf Christ nor his law. p.

WHO wnx KXPUESt In the "Trial of J. K. Grares," (wMsalled

Elder Howell, en page 27, nferring to the Ttnntsstt Baptist, says: " I made a donation of the paper, which was my indiTidual prop-erty, to the Genoal Association of Tennessee, and cooperated witb that body in placing both the paper and the book ston in the bands of Mr. Grares, and of his then partner in boa-

umn BO. xxt. '-raoK HUVKT OS or aaor.n-Gbris:. WS -WBXBTIM JLOAiaST KFIBITUAI -WICKXDKSH IS SaOB 7Z.ACX&''-PaaI.

- mmairnu a—fr»m Bmmmtr ^ mem fwaM andkalqaaaUonof Clidsl,OB enimportsstoeca-Om. CooewidBK«*«7t&imthat eoeusapaaare-Hgioas okacnaaca or inatitaaao, wa snj Cnpetij aikthesamaqaest^ Tbe Great Jehorah doaed an Us coauBonleatiaos te atn with the Book of Beralation. Bntdoaes with these awfiil words U SIT man Shan add to thm tilings, Ood wfil add

toUmaHilieplaKaesthat are writtcoin this Book. U any man diaU taks aw^ fttm the words of tbb Bood, God shall take awajr Us name ool of the Bookof Ufc." XvtfT tUsc that or tnated after tlds,isnatfroaibeaTBabBtofBteii. Godfcwcanrall tte iaiqtiQr at popery aad all the iniqaitr of tJie enadhafioes that wonld grow out of popeiy. And he ftrewaned sB cofieenwd tn thoae words, of the awfidpeoaltj- which be entaioly williafiict oo all who add to or taka from Ihij Tolnme of inqiiratioo, asd CO an who, as acoeaories, dsvote tbemsdns and th^ isltaence ia tbat firectloB.

It is, therefore, a fearfoi thing to add a new AM, ortosnst^it For in proportiMi as It prefaSa, it liTab against or dltplacea hia fold, and exposes aO cooeemed to tbe above p«oa]Uea. Addine new ra-leis orer his p e i ^ riials against or diqdacca Bim asniler. aad istlmefora trMsonagaiutfaim. Ad-ding anew platfann, and organixing duistians op-en it: or, (wUift is the same thing,) re-esUbUtUng tbe rflTote and God-njected <dd nstfoml pistfarm of tbe Jews, and dsiBg it for nidi a poipoae, riTsit against and di daeei J7it iMn!nVj>MA>na. Be-instatiog natioaa] drcamdaiaa as a gnide tn prind-

hia baads, beUere that bread to be bia literal body i They eonld aot belisTe it witboat re-pai£ating tbe tesdaMmy tf tbeir aosea. Thia

itber reaaoa aor religtra refund tbem to do>. Tbqr eoald aot aappoee t ^ wen really eating tbe Sarior'abody when tbat body atood bc£M* tbem. The doetriae tf trannbatantia-tioa iareplete witbabaordi^. Alaa, for thoae lAa an ao taipoaed oa by deeeiTiag prieata aa tobelimit! P.

MLaBAXH uaicur.

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Tbia body ia gniring in &vor witb tbe Aarebaa. It baadoae sMnia the waytf pabli^Bg &bbatb Seboal booka,«»&raa I kaoY, tbaa aay oqpaiaatiitt erer did ia tbe icdq^BB^ tf its eperatioaa. I aae frma tba Wntmt SmrJir tf Oat SI, Oat Oe Saat Bapti^Ckar«fc,Lo<ia*ine,Ky.,bMpMBad a raialalUB niiaaaliag te l£aioa to bddiU aeztaaKvcaaiy ia Oat Bro.Otia,tf te Jttmrdir, kmitiSj pptwraa te leaelatMa. I bopa te aurtiigat Oaatoa oa te ^ i b iast, i^ad^eara to aMet ia LoatBRDe.

IW tUaktf teawlfcg atCaatoa aiybeart aad. O,bow aazaDaalaa to gal Hownab plaaaan I bad aatidptOad ian-aawxag ssy aeqaaiataaoa witb bnibna tei I baTaateaiaatber days, aad ia fBbited adft anar gtea I baf* £ eaB aean^ npnas a^ taan as te l o ^ GA tf bdaredaaaM j t m m ^ a ^ m jma i— B^Imtaotg^-eaaaatgaL Mydatiaaia tte I b i n n i ^ poiiim^ fMM. Tbej an • m BBMHw Mid U w i m tea banteftn.

I f i o i t o t e a a R M a t M a t O U ^ P.

In te letter purporting to be from the First Baptist Charch, NaahriUe, to the Baptist Chnreh, Marietta, Ga.,it is said of Bro. GrareK "He baa te TmatssM Baptist, with a Tast patronage, whidi we originated and gare bim, and whieh he baa now toned agunst ns."

Wbo will explain? Who gave the paper to te preaent senior editor ? Elder Howell says, " I made a donation of te paper, &c." His

lO ALL nDOBAPXISXS. and yH be gaii^ tf a rite Uoit woald c«ac« that kingdom tnat taub if giltwaslly pn-.Taleot. It b a rito whidi is "met from imrtm

dtnrch say, "we originated and gare him, «fce." If Elder H. tells the tmth, his chnreh does not. If his chnreh tells the tmth, he does not And, strange as it may appear, nei-ther he nor his church tells te truth. « The Baptist," edited by Elder Howell and giren op by him in 1846, was published "for te Tennesee Baptist Edncation Society; C. K. Winston, J. H. Shepherd, J. H. ManhaU, Committee; B,B. C. Howell, W. Cany Crane, Editors; W. F. Bang & Co., Publishers. (See VoL 1, No. 1. New Series.) When the Gen-eral Association met atEnon in October, 1846, te Committee abore named, raported through the chairman, 0. ^ Winston, (among other things) tet Elder H. wished to be rdiere<^ from te harden of editing te paper, and tbe committee reoommended, "that te snbsorip-tioQ list be nlinqoished to any suitable person

persons who may be willing to undertake te editing and publishing of te paper, tk« list to rtmain iAt property of th* Education

Sociity, u d to be withdrawn shonld te paper not be atisiiwtorily oonducied."

I eall attention to the words I bare itali-eiitd. Let any sane man say whether the list bdonged to Eider H. or te Education Society.

Thus does it appear that if fflder H. tells te troth about giring te paper to te senior editor, bis church does not If bis church tells the truth, SIder H. does not While te truth is that ndtber Elder H. nor his eburch tells tbe truth about this matter, and then mast be a good deal of truth on this p<unt m Elder H. and bis dtureb, as so little trnth has yet oome out And now, baring giren the pnblic te trath, I lay down my pen. P.

pie to baptism, and as detenBinisg a wsban be bap-tised, rivals ag^nst tlte prindplcs of his baptist and agaicat tlie priadplas and pnrpoaas of it in-hia kingdom. Making tlie Jewish nation a chnidi tor imitation in gospel times, and reinstating so mnch <a Jadaism, is dispIadDs;, remoring and frittering away, just so mnch of the kingdom, the foincipie^ and tbe raeniatkmaof Cbriitiaoitr, as csabfished by Ocd himselt Adhering to tbe noxciiplnni, nnas-Unciixd practice of infimt bapUsm, cooDteractsasd displocM the b»pti«jn of aU coorerta which Christ preacribes. If aU the inCusU in the world were to bo baptised, and an ihonld hiT» coeftdeoce io it, this would oUreiy ditpbee and remore ali dtrii-(iaa&t^tim from this wodd. It, therefote, has this cffcctjostiofuasit doespreran. It therefore ex-poses the agents and accessories to the abore awml penalties.

If p( )ery were to preraii through the wwld, go as to embrace the whole world, it wonid eatirely dis-plaoe Christ's orgaaind Ungdom. It has this effect jostsofarasUdoea pretaiL So, U the organise tion called tbe Ckurtk of Sagtami, (which by the way fa txaapoftrg in the prindpies of its organixa-tkm,) were to pre nil to extoiaiTely aa to emiumce ibe lAoIe world, it woold entirely destroy and ban-ish tbe organised kia^om of Christ ftora the world Just ia proportion as it preTails, it «o /or acccm-pHsbes this grrat crime against bfaTen. Andjnstso far as its hierardiial goremmeat pretails, jost so far tliis gotemnwot of men coonterxcU the eiclnriTf COTemaeot of Christ. All tbe agenU, and an the accessories in this great treasona] crime, expose thetDsdra, and innire to themselTes the abore pen-altiea from Almighty God.

The same reasoning appJies to the organJaatioa of Methodism in America. It is precisely tlie tamt in organization as the Chnreh of EDglasd, as we hare shown. Its Episcopal office, ahhongh tpvTumt, as compared with the mlea of popery and with the rules of tlu Ckurck, yet, as com-pared viih Gad's word, a2I an spuritnu, and an are txeasonable aa agiUnst the exdasife goT cmmeDt of Chriit tlie King, in his arganlzM kicg-dom. AU expose the actors—principals, and acces-KHies—to an, Hu flayiut written in God's Bftle, and to haTing their namtsUatUdimtoftluBookoflift, for tbe crime of adding to and taking from ii.~ Tbey add these new syBtems ssd officers dothed with power, to riTsl Christ And they Mi*/rom the prerogatiTes of Christ, aad thus treasocably rob

of Bis right to rei^ exdoiiTely. So, also, CalTin's popish Presbyterianism—as a

foH—•« a system of orgaaizatioD, wiUi a Jewish, a God-rejected platform—with a snbstitnte for nation-al drcnmdsion—and its treasonable ptrrersion of the oaik of aStgiamct in Christ's Kingdom to Ut own sdlish Jodaistic pnrposes—with its hieran:hies and its little popes—ita national adaptation, and its national coDgiameraticg maeiiice, infmt baptism— if it were to become nmTersaUy preraient, wonld entirely root out, and entirely remoTe the kingdom of Christ in aU its riaibility from our world. Can any tiling be more treasooaMe in iis bearicg against that bearenly kingdom 1 Cm any thing be more wicked than to snstain itT Tb« aag?Is in hearen that rebelled, simply acted agunst ihe same king-dom there, and against the same eoremment in hearen. For tliis crime they had "aU tie plagva trritien tn God's ioot" isflicted co them, asd their names were "taien away out of ikt Book of life.' Ttiis is the penalty of coonteracUag the kingdom of God and of Christ—conntsracting its goremment, and coonteracting its holy membership by a con-glomerating mixed membership of good and bad, and by forestalling the worid by that midline on babes so as to prerent their membeiUiip when con-reited in Christ's kingdom. The theme we are dii-cnssisg, therefore, is not a tririal snbject. Whm we come to show more faily what this kingdom is from tbe tcriptnres, it .wiU l>e seen to be of infinite importance. Bat for tbe biases of yonthfol and sabeeqnent traxmiMg, the Jews eonld hare seen and mould hsre seen that tbe kingdom as preached by John and by Christ was "from keaetit." Bat for the early traimng of papists, tiew, too, eo*ld and wonUseeit Bat for tiidr early trahiing and hiss-es, tbe members of the Chnreh of England coald and ma!d see it Bat for tlie early training and iuases of American Methodists, and tlie false teadi-ing of thdr priests and spnrioas bierarcbirs, tkey eoald tai would te it. And bat for the same iLfla-ence in the eariy training in the Presbyterian fold, the intelUgent aad wdl-oeaning people gathered and fastened there,tn their bdpiess andnncrasdons state

hH^mum.^

rsp«y»adfis'nrtihmhe«ieBl>iitafaseo. Ita coaqilete catsbfishment at eOB,aa wcnaattscsr-rnpt, cotrnptinc, ssd wicjked bill stiaieit. -- -

Xbe Chnreh of Btti snd is not feoa hearen bnt of Its sepsiatian from popety at I£S4, aad its

traasfo'as saw <af£r« aotuis o/popery inlo a stale of snl ectiao V> Henry THI. witboat alteraticB in

loves it waa not ftetahearea bet of If it is not luw (tnite ao badas It was in 15M,

we are glad of any improTanent. Bat tboe has been no radical diange In tiie organisatiaD.

The Metedist et«snisaiioo isnotfroB heaven bat of men. Ita aepantion eraa the Chnrdi of Sngiaiidalateaa 1785, widwnl aay sltoatiaain theorgaaisstion,provesctaawdlas theOrardiof Snglaiid, to be not fhna heaven bnt of aMn. Its spoitoaa-Bpiacopaey, brooght into existeoee ss bare described in I«t 24, is demonstrated to be of

And the tyrannical goreinmgit grown est at it-coDdncted as U is by its BislK s, Piesbytecs and priests to the enUreexdo^tf lay raMbets—de-monstrates it to be of men. If so<& a govemment were nniversaHy to prevaH, U wonld annihBate the heavenly .government of Christ oo earth.

Presbyterianism as a system—a cootrivsnca of John Calvin in 1&40 «1541—of conne is too late to be fhim heaven. It is not from heaven bat of moL It is from the j«j>uk ««»-J(rfm Calvin-

Cong egatlo aaisn as part and pared of it—be-ing predsdy.tbe same except the yvemmect—and appearing in iU s iarale capadly fizH aa lata Presbyterisoism, is of conrae not from beaven bat ofmen. Tbni all thu is of men has bees etiminaliy added.

Kow, Ihe Great Jdiorah bimadf ifTufnittit all these as " addition to his book, and aa " taking away from Us boo^ important and vital princ iles, interests, regnistioos and goremmeot, as wdlss the exercise of important prerogatives cn earth.

The penalty on aU is as above written by the Spirit of inspiratioa. Woe, says he, to an wlio strive against thdr Maker or agtinst his rales and regnlaaons. j . p. B.

UJ trSTKATIOII SOL G.

X E W B F X O X Z H L F Z E L I F -

ASDXESD woRDa noK FRIXSDB. 80HTHKE2I BAPTIST & & DEPABCHH

Mms . «Mr»Ba>-Tha endased resoiotiaai j »wwardadtoa sseaAerofthe JadksoovBBoChnidi, (aecordtafftoUsR^Kst) to aodtoyoa forpabB-eaUon,bwtIaeeno«ccaBnte€theaaiiiyoBr pi®er. aadlwillsandlhawWteB. aad wfflateBetdyiM a admite of oar AssodstSon, for whfeh yim wffl

mod mam copy of tbt&mOerm Skitter. Idonn know whether yew style as amongtbe imsdanary Baptists or not, some of the meabas hare RKker ofbavinKthe Cbmch nnlssa ttey wo«H tfc, name united, bat I cant see any diffrtence between them and tbe meolar misviocaiy Bapdsts la Teoses-

lama missiaBSiy, aodlf I an wnms toat-tadimysdf with the netted BapUsia, I Inpe yon wiBitfvsnssaeMEi through your pai>e& Tim isacreatfiddforsdsskioariea ia thw put « the Wert, sad espedsBy far Baptista; we have bnt fssv ministers, and tbey ba^ to labor at hoaeatmia-nallaber to support their rrwriTifs, and the fe* Chmsitebavenat been propedy fastnctrd aa tr> their daty in soKKirtteg the coepdiainlstiy. Ton win see tbat oar AssodaSoo has ftSed to do any thbig, but notwitbstandfaig, we bare some strsae

PBOcaasmAiios—coLosxL XAHI. ris welt known that Jnlios Cmer might hare escaped assasNnation in the S^ te

Chamber, if he had read deliberately a letter pot in his hands by me inibrmed of the coasp racy. The same £u:t is trae of one or two of the Frcadi mocarchs, wbo perished by the aasastins knife. Bnt the delay of a few hours to open these important letters rendered escape impossible- "We hare never seen the ibOowing inddent before, ^ t it U rondied ibr by Dr. McCheoser, of Trenton, a reliable authority:

The sncoess of Washmgton, at Trenton, hast been generally considered as the turning point in tbe war of independence. Yet few, perhaps, ai« aware upon how slight an event this critical ac-tion was made to hinge. On the, Christmas eve whoi Washington crushed the Delaware, Colonel Rahl, theeonunanderofthe Hess:ia&s sat in a pri-vate room near Trenton, engaged ii drinkiag and pUyij cards. A twry who had escorered the movements of the American troops, isent a note by an especial messoigcr to the Coiond. with orders »o deliver it into his own inixis. The mes!«nger found the way to the house, and a negro opened the door, bnt refused liim admittance, toot the letter, and delivered it to tJie Colonel, who was jast shuffling ibr a new game. SuRiosiDg the let-ter to be unimportant, or not stopping to think at all, he went cm with his play. The reading of tbe letter wonld hive thwarted tbe desijtn of Washin rton. But the love of play conqcertd the Colonel's prudence and gave to a worthier

caase, involrinj the loss of his life and army, and oltimatelr the freedom of the Colonies.

Little did the Colonel think, when he w^ shuf-fling the cards, that he was looking the greatest game that was ever played amoi the nations of the worid.

Does this not illustrate those passages of scripture that warn against delay f

Agree with thine adversary quickly, while thou art in the way with tim, lest at anv

tiau be deliver thee to the Judge. " Seek the Lord while he may be found acd

call upon Him while He is new." " If thou badst known, even then, at least t» Ms day,

te things whieh bdong nnto thy peaoe! bat now they an hid from thine eyea."

TOKOLOaiCAI. EXDOWnST. A brother iridiea it announoed to whom te

interest shall be pud on te bonds for te en-dowment of te Tbeologieal chair of Union Uaircraity. I answer te bonds an in Mor-freesboro, and if bnte«i willaend teirio-terest to me I will pnmpUy acknowledge te reodpt of it, aad also gire them eredit on their bonds. In riew of te &et tet I bare re-edrad leaa than /ow Asmctrtif doBar* a year OB By ProSMioi^p, and only ikm doUars within te last three months. £ need not say it will be aoeeptaUe for te intenst on te bonds to be aoit to me aa aooa as eorrenknt The Trasteea of te TTnircrd^ deeided nearly a year^tbat teiatereat be paid to Bn. Onraa w myself and aa Bro. G. is now abeent frwaboM, it will be better far itto beaa to BM at MnfceMbon, Tenn.

J. M. PucnuioK.

TO VmKACBXKS.

Be sun te read orer and orer again te arti-de i n t e paper of te Stbiast, Praf Barrey. I t ia one of te beat things I bare aaMt&raaay a day. I wiA eroy yonog pnaebervoald eonaatitto mtmatj. Mm-tttenMst^etbesndrea topnywaadte KBiatiyoftewoFd. Tbey Bwt do Oil eon-tcraally. Bnteeu, read te aitide again.

• P.

reafaceniyhope aBte paaiea«Bdmem-bacaef the aescnl (tante eeaqaalBg te OsDsral A»sodailaB at Tana, aad K. Ala. wffl read te Be-

a^e . nahUAed hi te gm-hape to be able te attaal

afihwiBiiiBimeaneU; c,

—could and woald see it AH titepions portion of the ministers among ail, coold andSrouM see it hot for the isHaence of early doiominatiooal training, sd-lish interest, pride, the fear of man, aad the fear of slinder if they sboald renonnce it

AU the above things brought to view, are i«o< from heaven, but of men. Tbe time of origin in each and every case, prores it to a demonstealJon to be long after rereUUoa ceased, and therefore to be o/

Infant baptism is not from beaven hot of mea.-The time of iU origin—the use to which it has been appUed, the deep, selfish and sectarian interest wick-ed men have had in its propagation—the tyrann; and the death-like fsiw and paudties by which il has been enforted, and tbe persecutioos for fiftee®

centuries of those who Rfosed to practice it, demoo--strate it to be not from beaven bat of men.*- Has heavenly piety, repentance, fUth, love to God, k»ve to the souls of men, lore to divine trnth—to Cbrist's hiterest on earth, to sslratioo, to hejy aad heavmly thhigs-an bdng fi«m beaven—«ver beenpcepaga' tad. aaforced and crowded by &r«<*yiira upon peo-pla, aa has been infut baptism 1 Popeiy has used aadeaforced it to bofld itself np. The national govnnmetts overnaUenal popish churches, hare mforced It by paba aad penaltlea to aecnre national ssembeiship in the itereh. Tbe knowing tnes ia aUPedobaptistelurdMsnse it aad propagate it to band tbesasdvea ap. The more ignorant and an-petstUoBscoaa, and thoae whohave never tteongUy faTMigatedteaabJeet, aad these who make their own dear, pretty tidings thdr gglde.stm sapmti-doadybeBevo St tobe than heaven. Itbaslieen Acwn agate and again, that It U not to be tonnd in God's Bible, aad that it a>vw«9dstad for centories after the be^Ming of the ctaMan era. Itisthcrew ft(enotfra«HMraB,bBt is of men. iiitmddad

toOatsMk. He that adds to the things contain-ed in this book, God win, aa he haa Orcatned, <hU fotteaBOsyfefMs^O. It lafas GodTs

Ssst. Reaaoss^obaterates christlaa baptism te eath of aBegtaace late Ungdoa of Christ, m teaaftpfevaasaadiscoBadedln. Uttwenaat-vctianytopRnall,aadhaee«Sded In,itwooldea-titety ohBlaiata tet oath ofaDeglaneaftnn •nth; sad therefore would eS^ tbe-tast rattige Of that Uagdomfteaaaaith. tt is ta^osathle te a eonabt-eti^istiandaHyteprar, "ThydtlnedoBi noma,"

Jssetfc

EXPLANATIOIR. It seems that some yonng preacher, former-

ly connected with Union Unirersity, wishes an appointment as MIssionaiJ in Tennessee or the Sontern part of Kentucky, and refers te Baptist public to me. Brethren are writ-ing to ms to secure te services of said joaog preacher. There is some mystery about the thing. I do not know who te preacher is.— He has never communicated to me as to the appoistment he desires. I hope this wiU be considered an answer to letters I bare receir-cd touching this matter.

And, now, in reply to those wbo write to ms inquiring for suitable young men to teach school, I hare to say tbat I know of ao enek young men whose services can be procured.— Will brethren excuse me for replying to their letters in this public way T I hare so much on my hands, tbat it seems impossible far me to answer all the letters I receire. I mean no disrespect wben a letter is unanswered.

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t ^ The following is an editorid from the State Sights Eagie, of Camden, Aik. We Tentnre to in-sert It, ioasmnch as onr Bditor ia absent Oar reid-ers win be glad to learn that be is ccrdiaDy acd ap-provingly reccired by the entire ds>omina& n in the West—not one note of oppodUon is beaid. " The area of borne isflaesce," frwn certain sources, is circumscribed io a very narrow limit, aad thus it WiU ever remain while the masses are governed by reason and justice. j,.

EU>. J. R. ORATZS. Oar commnnity was highly entertained for fcnr

days, endina on Sabbath last, br the distingni ed aectlemsn whose name beads this artide, tbe Editw of the Tetaussn Baptist, (NaahriUe.) In a series of most profosnd acd element sermons. His name, which stands deserredty high as an orator, a sdiolar a profound thedogian, and a forcible and eonvinc' teg ^ke r , k»t none of its greitness by his effora iiere. It Las been our pleasure to hear some, indeed many, of tbe greatest, and we can safely say that in no reepect does thb genUeman Mi hr short of the ereatest His powers of elocntioo are truly not so f t odn^ asscoM. but his earnest aadp rdstent logic, hia power of stmpUfyicg his subje< jusd ids ^thooght manner of reasoning from the Word of God asa bui^ and from which he neverwacden. is equal to v r e have ever heard. Deepreseareh. nntrammded tbooeht, and a bdd, f arim eipn^

and wb« bebdievesf^ gsges tfie attention and admiration of his hearera at osc As a reasoner. be has bnt few eanals. and as a bibli^ d^utant. we have nen-r beSdbis^^ rior. F« iccg houn be entertained, mc f a ^

wiArdimtaoee. Every moath imised hta eflbrs, a^ every ear draak in his words witi nadisKoiaS

Oa SaitbaUi anemoon he adm^wed tte ortinaace o ^ ^ in p«s«ce^Fa^^ runs aasemNy. On Sunday the coogrwation ^

hU to repair to a grove, vbm be taaabt. Uke aoM - " ^ a m o n g l g ^ a S ^

^«>pmalr. He prvadied for about three boms, havedeoebenor t o s ^

v fa^ UTO powertnlwithcmt ffis^y.

S j f f j ? ! ^ ^ * d»w of ef&rt, eSS ! Sive aid fan in its arguraent, asd perfect in its ar-

sodalqaaBtiesare of the Ughest

l»<»i b 2iottli lonWana aad Teza& •—i .

'apax mxsiox. It^graaiy onr readers to know that vebave

detained te so^aKrtha, before arraoBei^win be made te their departure. In the a t n ttme. in. temMfanb bdDg seoi^ rt ieding the fodUties fbr Wwing In that great empSr^

T. ia JSiMae nd Ar. .Anaal. We rejoice tet mea l^re bera fovad i t e

an williag to besor te anoa into J^an.

Ik a Wamx SnuK.—They bad abatp &gat ia Alafauaaaad Tmcaa aoae tee ago ia a lovtthtitode tbaa tel. It Mam m a n i a a wana atnak.—£s.

We bad a Uttle ap boe, btit it is BOW

adssionariet amoog n«, ssd we iiope next veer tbat the Cborchra wm scDd np thdr HberaEtSes to enabk-the Assodatlra to send ont a missioaaiy in itsbossds, wUeh I tUnk wm be effected.

We are 0!d landmark BsptiiU, aad I am phrased witk tbe "OM Landmsik Be-set* The stale of idlgion seenis to beat a low ebb, bnt my pnyerb that tbe l-ad may visit us with the infinesce cf bb HolyS!4rit and tint the Chnrdi may be reeved aad sinnen convicted aad monmencocTBted. We have monthly preadang, a weddy jcttsi me»«ng and an interesUag Sabbath School, and If the Chardi wffl be Hvdy ia her duty w« think, or

bare &ith, that the lord win revive us, aad his caw be advanced. We need denominatiosal bocks, aad U seems that we are too poorto have a depositoy among us. We hare "Xbeodosia,*' witidiis dense a good work, also "<}raoe Trmnsn," "Ordiard's His toiy," and some few otheia. Tea, sad w« ncetre the TmM*ssee Statist wn ^ , irtiidi every Baptist in the United States should rebecribe for (accom-panied with twodoHan.) and read; if il itas ooJy to read the "Letters to aU Pedohapttsia." U is lOie best deoominatinnal paper now in dreaiatioB. acd we hope that tbe Missouri Baptiais wiU not fdlto lave it drcnlatsd throogliant the Stale. May the Irfwd aid and prosper yon, is tbe wiA of your an-worthyaervant T. E. K. Ecsrra.

UEB!S:S.EDITOSS:—I thank Gad that there are sudi men as tbe editors of tbe Statist, who boldly defend the trath, as it is defended In "An Old land-mark Be-«ef "Theodosia," the "THied," Sx.

A brother said to mo a few weeks ago, that I ou ht to communicate to tha senior editor some rerirx] news. Elder W. B. WallHs has bapSxed since the first of Augnai at Cross mads, in this the (Uloda) AModaBiHi, about t*enty-four persraa. Elder B Hays, pastor of Sew Proepect Chnreh, about 2i, several of whom wk* members of >Ie(t!odist Churdi. Elder J. Eatress, at Salem Ciareh. three, and Elder J. S. Uatrzy..at the Acdexon Baptist Chnrdi, abont SO, some "of whoa were members of the Methodist Church. I have heard of reritaU ai smae of the other Chnrches ia this Association.

Some of our ministers aie aot afiaid to dedare 'Jiat it is icccnsisteiit to icrite PedobaptistiiiJo Bap. tist pnlpiis, while others, I am eotry to s*y, treat them as tiioogh they were member* of the Chnrdi of Christ, who were wilEtg to dedare -the wbd-connsel of God", to their congregatiMis, aad srae go stffl further and aay that imoafrskai by a Pedo-baptist U good baptism. The most ignorant, otsght not to think that a thing is tme becanse a learned man says it is, for the learned err as w»5 as th« ignoraci. 2. B.

AndersCHi, S. C.

Bao.Ga4Tss:-Iam glad to be able to inform you of a reriral of rfligioo ia our coonty. I organ iied a Chnreh in Bramtown V iley, May, ISoS, with 17 members, asd held a toeeliog tiat iasli nine days, and the result wss 28 joinid the Chnrdi and baptised 22. We biwj God for his blessiaga! Tbe meeting was hdd by myaeU ssd T. Groeen.

E, TsOKSBrSGB. Maraas. Enrross:—I seed a new sabseriber,

please send the TexneneeSaptistto J.S Ellw rado. Union county. Ark. Mr. 5. beard Bro. Gj«r« preach at this place yesterday, acd now w«=u tie Tennessee BaptisL B.t). Gnves has many friend here. Tne peofde heard hia asadly, nany who fore wej* pr>jadiced against iiim, are tivdaj wttt qttHe dijemtt fcdimgs. Eren tiiaso wiio diSer with him were made to say Gnre* is a lalea'.ed man and Pedobaptists, yes Episcopalians, enbscribed to tbe baildine of yocr Chnrdi at Sashvil>. Bn». Giaree received in nibe«rip«ion aad caih at this piaca abont two hnndre l ddlars. May the good Loid he with Bro. Graves aad aH of you. W. C. JOBIEOT.

DSAK Bao. Gaivzs:—As there ar« miny rraders of tiie Saptist in this region of ccnntry, I Ifccoght I would send you an account of wliat God has re-cently been doing for us ia this part of tis Zion. Twc weeks ago I visited the North Union Cliurch and ccnunenced a series of meeUngs, scd the Lord came down with power in onr midst, and many precious scu!s were bom to him. Lsat Eal-bath wu a day tog to be raneiabered in that Cbnrdi. A congregatioB of abont 500 met to hear the Wort preached, and after a discourse on the Ordicaaces of God s hon«, nearly tbe whtle ccngiegiition as-sembled at the water to witness seven happy wnls baried in likeness of Chrisfi death snd rcronec-tion. Sxteen ia all, have been received into the Chnreh by ezpsiesce acd baptism, acd six or tieht more have professed eooremon, and socne of them are cxpe<»ed soon to join the Ctrnrch. Anwaic the CKiverted were three or four Campbalim; they came cut, cocfased that they had been deceived and led astray, tiist t&ey knew dethisi: aboat change of heart before. There were qnite a ncmher inqniriog Uie way of Efe wiea the oeeting dosed I iiad no assistant unta toward the d<ne of the meeting (which continned day and night for nesriy two weeks,) when Bro. SomjVe came end preached a few times for us. To God be aU the ploiy.

Cbetuest, Iowa. E. Kirsaz.

Bao. Gcaris:—Wl'J yon permit me throcgh yocr paper to ten what the Lord isas bc«n doing for ns here in Sorth-Westem Tirgiaia. Abcnt one year

A. a IULTTQX. Xbhsb.

*aoa aasis xm-xi, szb sans nrn."

KHZ BCBUC CUaS. We bare beard of a eaaaSij Chordt wbieb

baspreadiiag only <Kiee a sMsih, aad ait Chnrdi may be essnted aimng te day Baptists^ bat yet then » in tbat Chax^ o)M person who waa wilSBg to eame to te t house of tbe Lord wp«B emy I<aci% dni r. Hefoandcn ecqsiij tbat tben wen a n ' josng peepk wbo were wilKng to neat Ua v thm foMbe systeaatio stady of Qod'a Ht^j , Word, and aereial months te teater aad his dasa bare eoae. I t is to tbem a aieetti "

of greatinteroataad pwit. It wBoli beaa to the BKinben of te Owrd if tb^ weell ' eame, and either tcach or lean. We do set . knsw wbat tbay do iqioa tbeae three Sabbate ^

We snppoee that eome of tbem stsy at bone, aoiae ririt neighboring Cirarebea, ud mm» odgbborxng £uailiea. Seme go from hew -and leare thdr cHidrai and serrx&ta to the day in idleness or pUy. Some taka ehadren with tbem to pay a ririt to their friends. I do net know bow aQ tbia aiay be, ' -twt I do knowthatteWacdofGodsayaxd* V aot forsake teasseaJilii^ of youisdsea«iSstt. j er," asd tet tbeae Bsaben of tius Chai^ do not aEBomb'e tbemsdves togatitr lAeo v tbss Etey at borne or wander qS ugtasg thi^ ' oeigbbon. I do know tbat in te day af jodgemant, other things being equal, I ]•! ^ oineb rather bare te plaee itf tbat yosBg MM t and tbe members of bia BtUe class, tbas fi these Cbvsh members wbo think son tf their own enjoyment than of tbeir da^ Christ aad te aonls of tbor ^dren.

I expect te members of tbat Bible iJf ' / will ba eoarerted to God. I fear te mmk^ those children at home to play, «r eamei i;T abroad to rist, will be loat I know tbtt'' ' God will bidd bis people respouBble far iS lar meetitgs to worship bim, aad lean "fch Word, and that tb^ apt bdd aaeb laartim/ and make them rery pleasant and aay pnfit. -able without baring maj preaobw. : .

will all <mr brethren fry f ^^

BABBVIU.E.SA1

TTwwr*! aari nqriteft^ri

CBCRCB. ::f We were greatly grieved that wa oonUast'

meet oarspposstmest <» te first Sabbaika ' Norember widi tbia Chureb. It ia not l b ' leaat of te trials connseted with ogr fe^ , health tbat we bare bsea eampelled to point those who expect ns to meet with tbaou We had nade all ouranaogements toga eariy: oa Satnrday kerning, but were taken bA ea

so '-S to prevmt our le%TTsg the hovx We were confiaed to our roam on Sataigi and Sabbath, and are still rery feeUe. (nt for mere perfect rcHgnation tote wiQ cf Qid,.

ago there were cnly thire p«socs in this viil«g»>, (Pannicgtcn) who belonged to tbe BsptiH Church. About the canmeEcemett of the present year brother who Uvea about two miles from here, pro-posed thtt we gH some Baptist minirter to bold a protracted meeting in the village, {aovided we codd get the M. E. Charch. We sK oursdvea to work,

and socn obtained the consent of the Trustees Churti. The last week in February, Bro. £ J GsrreU ammaced a meeting, and preached two' days and nights, when Bra Tbcmas Woodcaaalo his assistance. Brother Girretl busnen celled him away, and Bro. Wood c«itinned tbe meeting oce week, at the dote of which. Brother Wood had tbe pleasure of leading Bre bcpefd converts down into our Jordan, (Bnffiilo Creek) asd burying them with onr lord in baptism. Various brethrei coctianed to ie«di here ini 17th of July, when Bder A. J. Garret and J. A. Heck constituted the Pamisctoo landmark Bi Hist Churdi, rcmpcaed cf dxteni members; once te cocstitution there has been one added by b itism. We think there are veiy flatter-ing prospecu of,» great increase of members. We have had 00 boQSQ of "vcn ip os^ oo rocn CoLWiney's depot. We areahcut Btangup a room whidi we think win answer nat3 we get ahie .to build iaabonse. W« have great oppcdtioa from thePedoesaalsusaal. We trust and hope GsdwiQ eoaUe ns to ovactane and Bve down aU oppoatiai. If yov think this vrorthy a comer in you; valuable paper, please puldish&, if sot, dfajiow of it asyon tUnk proper. J.W.Inor.

Dssx Bb& OxAm:—Baptists are a pecnSar peoplelkaow, bnt they are surroanded now by pe-cnUu-drcmBstancea bdeed. Why Iran th is i^ to^alMUt rnimmrl mw^ Amii ^^

t(s(sareJ2a|i(irit, and Blast be&tinet, andcaacot aeSsla rttk Pedehaptistt In pelpit eommaniac, an-lssE«t«y.(t]»Baptista)<jlm^tinrbaptum. This ther win not be Oady to do, aa haig as Hwr adhen, aa thif enr hare dcse, to the tecUaysar the Wort ofOod. May the good locd fayeas rmhtttgy npoD every beszt Vpea wiat miuim is BitKber Uanty DJ)., ia this sod hy whoa eii9%ed. dajTMhaewl J.B.8a»a.

Otan.AIa.

— The D&eeloa of the Tisginia Hie aad Harioe I n s n ^ Caa^any, U Bidascod, Ta., hare dared a dividcod of 10 per cent «mt af-the nrofits a(d»l8ataizMlha,paadBcatawM» - -

aOOD KEWB FSO* QXOSQIA. We bare learned by prirate lettsa af

glorious teriral now in progress in Henv' Uoirenitr, at Pcrfisld, Ga. Borne 37 taia, been bapt:z:d, of whom 25 are stndoits, aai' some of tlom men of great promise. Wo at ways feel peculiar interest in a reriral k oe of our Colleges. It is then the yonng ms are aivesbled who are tc pre tone and actcr to te gesexation which is to e» place. Let onr edn^ed yonng men be ptm. and deroted, asd caaastent { tristiana, aal . teir inSosnee for good perrades te wbsfaT: community. Oh ! that te Inird would pntSj. inta te hearts of his people to prsj more fir: te lEstitutiDcs cf learning. Hereer Unirer-I sity was acrcr to prosperous aa now, yet it was foretold that te pa^on of ita dear iea^ ed and true hearted President, Elder K. Crawford ia regard to te propriety of eonrs^ ticcs for misuonuy cperattons, &.e., wcsld ia* -jure te i<3stitntiaa,or that bia well known ad-rocacy cf eonsiftat Baptist gronnd, in i iyJJ t3 ptijpit coEamiiion, te., might do it Thaw wbo tare made Euch propbctacs or indulged iK such feans bare not understood te feelb^ # the large majori^ of thtptt^e in te Cmk es of Ge.irgta. The masses are right these qnesdnn.", or if not, tbey do not fal^ willing to proscribe a public man, long knon ! Icrg trssicd, and sorely tried, and nerer i M ' waiting, merely because be di&n bttetali ' from ted is kb cpicions abont te baatiag^ ods tf fpreaiing the gaspeL C

When EI5CT Crawford bccame tbe PmR dent of Mercer UnircrBi^, it bad only abari 80 stader.ts, (if onr rEccllee&m is not at and iFe are told it now has co les than ISt -This is gurely progress in the right direetiaft It was foretold that te infiuenee of Elds Pendleton wonld, for te same reasons, be ' ous to Uaion UoirerFity, bat it has not batf ^ eo. The peopU lore conjisteney. would-be leado^ miy saaetimes bo willing t^ < sacrifitx prinaple to ezpediiai^, bnt te tist denomination as a whole, will in te oil be found with those men wbo dan to ouy out our faith ta its logtesl results in the aetalt wcrkicgs cf oar religious life.

May tbe bicesing of God eontinne to n4 om Mctcct University. I

SABBATH 8CHOOI. BOOXB. > Diia Bsotbxb Dattos—As I was tiirnia||

orer my file of the Tnit Uaioa, a daj (ff twi| ago, my ejcs upon tke artiek, " Btrpfii Books for Biptist SaibaikSdu^yi^A.^

seed joQ in this. Toa may deem it worthy iK insertion in te B-jpHst. Upon this allow me tn mtm&jn tet I wMt with Ai greateat pleaftire te (sterprias in wbieb JM^

is ci^sgsd. It is of God (I bei&»>e]i;~ and hesc« I know it mubt, it will, it 01 Rieoeed.

Why, rir, in 1S5S, I fonnd books library of the Stbbatb S^ool in one tf 1 citaea, purporting to be UeioD' books, ia 1 (hen waa this <pia ion: " In te Church, what takes &e place of circumc Ttiis book was gotten up for tbe "i School Union of te Metbodirt £p Church, Smth." If you should more of this at aaolbtr

Again, in 1S55, casually sn^lyii^ te ] pit in one of our largest ratie*, in te 1 of te putor, I beard te Btbla daai, aad^ leasoB was ia Aetv, and te s^ jeat < tioa waa elcariy urged by te Dr. Tyag. Th^ wen anrg bis bp^ n i

And alao ia 1S59,1 saw, oa te talte^i Cbarcb; a ueatiaa book by Br. Gapen, 1 ii^ inftnt baptifm and all tba Uetbodim. Tbe booka wen girts bjit^ oertJeal gestlemaa for a Uaka SdiooL

Sure, we needBap&t iSabbalb Btnatam; satd we pny God tbat yi may be aparel to pre thte great bksiBg f Ziea of God. Ht ecxeor

6a., i m Tbe extnetwin aext week. ft|

weli wnrtby a pbae ia tea cohtwa.

Faosx n Smxa.—A v^cf xi te. can BafHst atatea that k tmrty' Ohio aad weatea Fea^raaia telMl te wbeat aad eeta—«« b ^an ' * « abort te i n ifgillwriNft":

The 5th dfSo

£siItmtoour I «ratted,thabiK) fradjuorthmri iotdiiscnt letter 1 ihe monsters Pr lino depend} oa te | aidontiKi of tint power, he i the GnatEaitemi

•daes act give her any vlhervcnels, alt diarpnea. Then, wl p«v>d«3y of the old I there sfeooid be! to be aba an 1 assist her as mnch as j fis^j-asacwi enoit with the fn acleda. At hi^ aaristsnce., Hei

•«ztent a raedaiBcal I die can he filled,: altr.-w^ the BUT not i» realized., been ptuiu iml tn i cesaber. Tliesttitei ingthe emplitrces iai Icisranrbdieved tiatl tbe poUic En-tha stt| rumor {rslifies i tore between Frsaces f jrmed tiat ^ eadorthat Eagiaad < eapj both sidct t / te l fcnaWy oi me it AI 4i}n Times saji the 1 merntoo aad the Tr emetiaa at Paris awerted that it wri Id] yarding Horoccn.

l&ilcrss>rei p»xaiR£aea. Serersli hare pAGdsd simuj aeainst Ei«iaad, wh Sesssed by the < ingtD tiaUl wliidi msT extin^niibj

nnpowbie to intend to unite with ] acainst the Ciun tiatioBs are ma I-mm tQ apainst China; and Fiodi preparaXMms 1 ODoat ve can £jcxi ns i » unpniCsaUe ta 1 tidnfdralliattces bsts

&aw is yet aetiTw ial roccD cxpeditifflL Fr Sjpain in the expeditk Una seat a 1 posed the 1 the Guveinmeut anix was gaing to begin Wc tSn ArniT for Afria 1 S , as trao|B are cdli

half fumisiica bat lias B that th- Pi^e SOth. That the 1 mo an confirmed. Also that at the and tiie FteiKi:. agreed tLat ordin reCinas, shimld soon b>| onr summary oriuicisn| jjtytjf p^y f f finDSI Hft I

stated that the fradi | by the Moon, on tiie 3ij ed afivt. The French 1 venp! Ibr tiie outrage, iatcniied interview i iKit thejr are 1

An we liegin to sum 1 i> at ooue dinfted tus mdiS. of die late attemittl •only the oognomea uf j <tion is tiiat Shidds Gr oners, waa Ciuad guU^ •coont was tmfao,was 1 bdng taJten fay Mr. ] edthatthe prisoner 1 iore did not cune nmierl "any free person." Copdaad was tiien aa t ing. Tranquility is hi ] Taesdaj the trial of! Part of the joiy m i gentian by Tdegmph I ter, the prosecuting I ts the Fedenl aai brxi prominent Ko witnesses before te Fei

Fneu Wasiiii tnn 1

Ceoeial has condnded Oaaadian Pjat-<Ace mail« are to be weekly betwen Detroit | land, in ths winter, aad | rence ia tiie sunuser— by te trip of Che Pactlaad, on the SStk |

tame between Portiand 1 c^iit boon, aad wbsi there will be as 1 tin distance. 13iis willl the far West to Eu

Our inlurmation Sir William Uoney imlj awaita signatuiv locvaiied iqua Pretii Britidi Hus^dto treatj-1 GhimiiGr of Dcjuities. by the PtwriioumU ( entirdy ooiffisl. Hei ly day for Xkatapau oKstractic^ of a rsnal 1 £an Runnels, undtir tha.l

Uaiwia news is that i or somethii <

bees disravtsred •aoogj aad the siddicry of i xrie uaderstaod to hare I lartkalars h ^ been ] Be ear. FniraStlfKBsl umd laaii had arrived 1 items: Gntf ] cane Gen. Soott. tractm to Salt lake i operaticBi Wadm^tai Terriany mining was pnqienna. eo waa did!. Plains hj the 1 ton onr infijnsaxiQtt is 1 of September 19th sny 1 captaradoa the 1 tens. Onei aend, of Sew Qrisans.

OarfiaeadsSiMthi jf nsBM Ivoc^bt GD

tlicir fire and sword. Oo 1 tecstj and fired oaei pnedhj the artiIlBiy| ISD men wMi gainst Gortsnaa, drove t and proceeded, wbiB ^ msWade and ha* 1 ndwen finally < bot noC3 killed.

tiaas afterwards sent) dtiaais oTBnivnsviila j andotbentD aan the] Ihaeiaaceaerai j

Itia nportadteti teaswaiia

III I 111 L.E._ 1

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I ^ at hoaa to plaj, ar am^ at, wOl ba kal I k»tm tkal IkHpaapbmfnniUa fvMga. to voaiiip iim^ and itan

L tha; iM iHiId mdi Mattsg^ I and atfj prafit. hupisg any praaokar. Wtek

lij gritTad tfcat aooU M 4 n tha Int Sabbatfc a

tUt ChiadL Ik a ant tte sonneated vtt& osr fiidla

bmra beaa oampailBd to dii^ I axpeat u to oMat witb tkas.

» aU osr amogemaA togd catlj Bsnun , bat wm fidns nak on

) to {trami; our laviog tbe bawv 'to aw roam oa Satord^

h, aod *ra ttill w j faabla. Ok k naifuticBi to tha win of Qad.

I BSWB rBOK aaoaaxA. loEco }fj piitata lattaia of & 1 BOW ia progftia u Hazatr

lat Pmfield, Ga. Soom ST bava , of whom an itadanti, sod I men of gnat pmaioa. Wo al-limr iDUntt ia a nriral ia om

It ia tbeia tba ifooag M I I wba *n to giro tons and ohar-

[genenUion wldab a to o«r \ oar fldn»ted j<Rmg bubi ba poax , aad ooanitaoti Cbriattana, sad

^ good pemdoa tba wboia Ob t tbat tbs Lord woald pat il I of Ms pcopla to piay aum foe of learoiag Metecr tTnirar-

f w Ml pofpomaa aa BOW, ;A*U 1 dut (ba poaitioii of ito aloar-beai. \ beartad President, K. S. irtgwrd to tba propriatj rf emToa-

i f aperatiaat, woald Statkis, gx tbat ba wa& baowa ad-BtHent Bai st gnani, ta wgaiiL

linH, migbt do it Tben,> ; foeb propbeeia or isdalged m:

•ban aot nadantood tba faalii^ a£ tajarity of Aaptejit ia tba Can^ Eta. Tbs mastra ar« bt v^mL B.*, or if oet, tbcj do aot hJL

^ BapabCo ana, Im kaowB, , aad sorti; tried, aod iwvcr fiisad iij beeasM be di&xa bne^jr

t Ma spiciona abo tbo baotaagtb Scg tba g'wpeL

P w Crawford beoaaie tba • UniTmitr, it bad oalf abaal.

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old tbat tbe mfineaoe of [woaid, 6a U»a same r i« woi, ba r»

UOTanitTV bat it hu aot fcc^ [ ptoph htm mamiatj. TbL „

inu; MQctiatcs ba willtn M; Bmpls to expcdiea . bal tbe

I a wbalo, win ia tba I tbow aun wba daca to mufi

I to tia logieaT ra i^ m tte aotod ' oar raSgfoas Gsc. b k i ^ of Sod ooatiaBB to ml

ITH DATma—Aa £ wua taxaiagj

( of ibe Trmt Cniaa^ a dtj or twwr lUlapMt tba artiaia, "Biqitui

[ SMatJk Siiodi^ iAidi li ttbi Toaaajdooaiitwartbyci

Aa Baph^ ITpm tba n d ^ * mustian tbat I wait witb to*:

tba cstorpttaa m wb^ ymti It b of &id (X bdianj^

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I X^wmaabigbi>l«ialc aa Ai ta

ibaakbyltr.C^CDti mi itttbpaetfmlii

Tba boob wata giro I t * ' Ibr a Ucda

a Bmftirik Sabbatb i «gt pa; God dtot ji to ^ Akgnat bieant

HcHmot BjuntBHk

ijlaaaiitliia

mmMBi B E P A K g m m ^ HAaarau. ainmoAT, HOTiwKnt u, lasa.

Tba 5A of XovcBdwrtoa BotbroaKbttlie 6n«( SaCmtoooriAana. Onresrio^basaaCtoan «ntf>aad, tba began of Fartlmdlwi* aot been flted,mtbairiBet7 bea*orwdeaa»TaaK. An atel%ent letter writer taaiii aptba aJwaft of t mamta -. Presdnog tbat tbe cot of looomo-ti««. drpendj oa tbe amoimt of power teqmrcd, aadoatteecboomfcalemeiataiu aad apj katioa of tbat poTO-. ite inqaire* how much Iwne power tba GraufkMndomodi. Her eae, be aeetta, Hfaes Bot^hem^- appredaUe adnataga over other iiiMli, aitinngb ibe gtioa a fittle fiom ber

llMa,aiber boBcn and csginea fntStOj of tbe dd awt, it k iaipgaRble tbat tberaa&oaldbaraadiecoaos arfM. It ta ha BIM aa ettabCsbed Bkct, thstber ajbcaiiDDt aaiscberaimacbMtbey would were de ezdo-rinlTaKrewsteui>er,Mtb7 caterfiere to extent witb tiw fiee operation of tba peddle-iwbadb At b%b qieetl tbej woald ba of little •ittaoce. He regirfi her, bowewr, «a to wane -extent a nKciuaieil soBeam, aad bdjeree tbat, if •he oa be filled, apon loBgwijagei, wai pej "Itboa tba anticipated eeoooo adraata^ Bij-aot ba reallzsd. TlaSi ii FkriiuMntbM beea jtmgtBi to meet aboat tba mtddia of De. caEhet: the itiibs among tba boOden ia drirw ins tba empioTee* ta nan; instances tobeggarr. Tt ia now befiersd tbat tbey ua about appealii to ^pabGcfiirtbenKpirtortbeir brailies. Duae xanior intiltai benelflg-reporting ajireWfc rnp-tare between FnaceaadEi aad. Wear abois-fonnad that Pahaerooo told tba Fteneb Ambw-ador batEaeiandwoaUnotaafltt ain tooe-eitp7 botb sidea of ti» Straits, aad tbat woold SwciWy oppoee it. A eorreepraideat of tbe Lon-doa Tiwa aajB tbe anrentiiKi between Lord Pal. iiMatoa aad tba Fmeb Amhawadoreauaed mncb ematSoa at Pan while tbe Freodi GoTenunent swerted tbat it wooM not danse ita poEer, re-sarding Uoroeco.

Ibttera ara iacomprebennble aa r aida RnA pnxeefiop. Sereraloftbebeairrencbjoamalt bare pobSabed ataraitaneoas aad Ttoleit articha •gaiaatloislaad, wbicbJtiaunifcntoodweieaap. *meed by tbe GoTerameat offleah, witb a wara-iag to En and, tbat tbe bonr of trial approacbe which mar extisginkb bar graataeia forerer. It ia imponible to datenniae whether tbe I'rench

ye*aR>*a4-Sbi AlOaa, „ irictoria, Koitbenli^ baiaje^.gMilla I«>daadazaamrtatiDctto.ooaatiT. Or-lean ja rtaponfiag to tba eaoMat plea aad baadtedaicBaiaBowiMiaKto go to tbe ^ of j tbe ddaene of Bfowaanll faj the Aii-aooa. A eoadncta of Om anUioB doUare ia ex-pected at Matamoraa than tba totarior of Hexloo.

««Pected tojoia eoiapriaea aa iteiM of aewarfl

mpertam to tba tiaa of going to

MISnON^BOAIO). ewoEMimrs KBS>OKT.

raauBOt wxxs P O R omcsa. wana-bearted bntk«; HderW.CatbeaAof

win p a r t . ^ to the IdBowtag note, letb. aarior enlor:

" P A N J K S I L F H U , KOV. 3 ; I8SG> Daaa B a a I waa rrjoieed tbia aian^ Uie

^^of tbe Ifawm.. Agrfi*, and perftetJya,. •><Mtd at tbe pointed tBtiatatioB that it bad been wtoedft«a«4«rpoetoOa.aa'r»fn«f Imsm^ iTknowwkattalMafceia refaw. io tbIa reftaal -wb««b»aoBe Bartlat la the P. 0. ban wiab-edtofaira&yoa and cnateadtOeal r betwowma.

**owcrkadneBweT*femdtotbe «pp<rfntaat 'af aeoaaadtteeto itatt a pita ftefotgititiBg tbe dbonte aa asxUliattea to the Stat* M l ^ Boaid of Xeaaeanc«a]iidS.A]abaaaa. Xha li towiiig ia the S»poftof Ibat cj*atalM<en T^OtPrm^^miMm^^iitSlmU JTutiai

Sw&AUimma: DaAaBsaraaaa: Attbelast nc^neetiac

|rMrBoatd,itwaayoarideatBnto appotelaeooi-j •ittee oooilitiog of Geo. C. Cooaor. A a Da toQ

**'Cf«tBv|andH.O.SeoTtl,to draftapbn bf wl thedii

GENERAL NEWS. —Va are laftnaad tbataaa oocqileor BotlfajEHFVWwe pifeg to abajstj fttw 1 BoataTlw.totbb coantr.toqr w«n> ebaarttor c(iiaM«nlb ataBo»bj'a«arI«n aad tmtiom bcKwUdi Ut the bona attaebed to tbe taa| asdeodcavecedtogetMtbawooMO. XbeattaM oftbeaaTafebeaat waa at but attnaedbraai lbhiaattberaal.ridr, aad br rapid drii^.

Weabo lean that

ftnatdnrcbteenoporiog tbe OMMral Aao^oa of Teeanaee and 5. Alabama m gbt beoifaDlaed aa cuOIwD-M* to thi* Beard, lo that we anr tben-brsreaie their BNI« hMitr oo iperatioe In tbe gieatwoAorHoaaXauoxa. Tonr committee bq kaT* to report aa foUowa: 4 It b a lamentaWe fcct tbat bat Bttle totaett la ta-k«B b7oar<Wbee-«Fn*(aar apeakiog-in tbat reat wotk which Uj so n(«r the SaTior's heart—we a>«aa the pmcbine of the (opet tajmrj ciMtam TUs. twtbaps, is not so mncb the bolt of or

^rier l^at m, hc«e> mtoak^l^tTbiri L r d««b., to t^ Da*Bro(dendiwd«<ired. fThelber or not tba mar of yonr Sieasorr wootd spevdilr be np^ ba , to ««« way. led to^^-;^^

», so tbat tbecarrier anden^ fa ref««nce tott. Iwinatato.bo«w, tbatlnewnefasrfattbe

P.O. a Baptist paper In my Bfe. Ibawlwiedto. oedinaed sachpapeia after poBtdy inlbrntoatbe edlkoof tbelbet. rsarii bowrer-aidsea joa or I become my mmi «iaagrt. or I become too poor

apoo onr bearti, and aft«- mach JioajAt and exam-teatioa— VsrnosHMtt 1. That each dtarch witbto the tofloecee of yonr

Board, be at <noB rrqaiated to form Itself, »su «*aina, into a society anxiffiary to this Boanl, for tbepaipcseaf raMrg'funds to st jport tbe preach

d^^ and. throntb them, to joor own pcoooal proetarity; nor bare I abaonrd to make sach state-

inteid to onite witb England ia an expodltton against the ChioeM. We are informed that n ^ tiadaas ai« making to complete a jrat expeditioa against China; and we are abo informed that French preparationa are saspended. On this ao-ooont we can form ae deSaito opinioB. JU yet it b nnprofiuUe to speenlato ia tefomioe to d'emp. tiim or antaoees betveen France and EngUnd.

•Spine b yet acti'ni ia preparationB for the Mo-rocEoexpeditioB. fVaneaformsan alBance witb Spain ia the expedition. Oar information b that Hon sent a dbpatdi that England no longer op-posed tba expeditioa against HMTOCCO. Also that tba Gumaateut annooneed to tbe Cotes, tbat it was geing to bepn TTsr witb Horocco; and that tbe Army for Africa will be organised immediate-ly, aa troops are coOeeting tbr(>asboct Spain.

B S formshea bat Gttle news. Oar informs tian b tbat the .Pope retaraed to Home on the 2Dtb. tThac tbe reports of distnrfaanees at Paler-mo are oonfinned. Palermo bin a state of uege. Abo that at the conference between the Pope aad the French Ambassador, it b stated it was agreed tbat ordinances granting adminbtratiTe nsfonns, ahoold soca be pabfiahed. We conclnde onrsammaiy offoreigaiiewB by the following sad anaooncement &om the aamrisb coontry : " It b stated that tbe Frend SoI£erj taken prisonen by the Haon,on the 31st of Aogost, were burn-ed aCre. 'Hia French troops are baiaing for re-renge for tie oatnge. There are mmors of an intended iaterrieir between Aastria and Prosna, bat they ate anfonaded."

As webegiatosom np Jbws news our attention b sC oase directed towards Tiigbb snd the re-erft tf ihe late attempt at imui iectioo, deserving <mly the cognomen of riec' Oor latest informa-<iao b that Sbteldi Green, one of the negro piis-•oaeis wufoond gaaty oa Monday last the first •onmt was tieesoa,wxs abandoned, upon oligec iKi being taken by Hr. Sennett, that it was not pror-ed tbat the pnsooer was a &ee person, snd there &re£dnot<ome onder the statate, which reads "any free persrai.'' The sentence was deferred. Copeiand was then on trial, Mr. Sennett de&nd-ioE- Tranqmlity b in process of restoration. On Taeaday tbe trial ofStepbene bad coaunenod. Pkrt of tbe jai7 was onpanneled, wbea by asng-geatiaB by Telegtaph frran GOT. Wise, Mr. Hun-ter, tbe prosecuting officer, handed Stephens orer to tbe Federal aatbnities for trial, ia order to fat^ prominent Xcrthem abolition bnatics witneans before the Federal Coart. From Washington we leam that the Postniasta>-

<jeneral lias condaded an anangement witb tbe rjTTwtian Post-olBee Department, by whidi tbe TTiaili are to be transported Sir the sea pmtage weekly betweoi Detnat aad Urerpool t»o Port-bad, ta tha winter, aad tie the river St. Law-cence bi the summa—the sertioe to miiimfnn' by the trip of the first steamer ootward from Partlaad, on tbe SStb instant. Tbe acbednle tiBM betweea Fvrtlaad and Chicago to be forty-«%fat boars, aad whea the serTices commence tbere wiH be aa anbroken line of railway tha en-tire distaace. Tbb win be a Tery direct liae Shun the I'ar West to Eon^

Oar'informatkn from Cmtrai Jmerka b that Sir WiHiaa Oo^ baa coadnded a treaty, which -<mly awaits s%aatara with Costa JKca, and has penailed npoa President Miartines toaf^rore the Bri&h Mtwtoito trea aow pending before, the Chamber of Oepoties. Me. Dimitry's reception by the PioTisiansl Goremmeat of Costa Rica was entir«iyaic£al. He expected to leare at an ear-ly differ SkartgOM. A aew ooatzact for tbe coKtractiaa of a caaal badbeea eatend into with Saa Bmia- the Free Tnaait decree.

Biisaaa news btoat there b a report of aoon-spira or aomathing of that cbaracter, baring beei 5ecoiered amoog certain miStary olEcers aad the soldiery of Vafanrw, Varkins arrests are omfa-v- t od to hare takei piaoe, botaoliirther particnlars hare been peraiitted to reach tbepob-Qcear. From St. Loab wa leara tbat tbe oow-2aa<i msa bad arrived aad farsiabed the followias iteaa: Gkeac pnparatiaas were makring to re oaira Gea. Scott. Cborpmniag A COL, MaU Coo-traenas to SaU take bare saspended. Mining opwatiaas were ptwpacoas. The ladbas to WaBbisgtDB Territoiy ata ,|aiet. Fiaasr rirer mimag was pto eroas. Bedaess at Saa Fraads aawaadaB. D redatiaes asd mnrders oa tbe Ptaias by tba IiaSaaa are namoroas. Fiora Bos-toa oor iaformatiaa b thar St. Helem adrices of

pla«lt.lbonghlfeItbewilde«dlo retocce to (be cam of Its stoppage.

Hoping tbat yoa may arrire at yoor home, eberred by tokena of esteem to yoar absence, to enter apoa a urn mors exteoslw career of »etoJc»«, I am, with mmi esteem, jooa afliwtlooately.

W . CATBCAXT."

sing the whole eborcb; aad bearing so othrr name than the charch:

1. Tbe pastors aad leadtog mnabeis of the differ-ent chorehes sbonld be at once coosnlted by tbs Cor-rwpondlcg Secretary of tUi Board, to wb ewr way seemetb best to blm, in refrtenee to tUs matter, and

, ,fc«»'0»«Teofth8pas(ora sbooM be reqoestrfto O^J^fi^^J^^^ ^ JKmoaar, PUlfcrm The Jf««. ,tobeheJd weeke«nto,f,,inthed«r««t f * ^ At Uxee meet-

wasoawe kaownot A ingt, addresses ihonMbedeU»»red br tbepastors te^ caned into ouroOeebstweek and .c,al«d and oUwrs; and at the dtae. the Caoaca sboSTil I •» Traoessee. potot a President. SecreUiy. Treasurer, and Collect-

» • Teoneawe man, which bad ors, tococdnct their mbikmaty opeiaUons. "" ' »«'B »hQDldhaT.sniaU booiu printed

fc^ hb name pnnM on a paper dkeaply, fortho Treasurer aod Collectota of these la the middto of tbe package. »ow. •• are posWre cbarehes, som««hat like the frilowlns: that thb brotbefapaiw went to that office each week, ft* tbe names aie printed by a machine, aad ao names ai« mbsed. We hope for more honor •moog oarenembe-enoogb. at least, to allow onr •n>>scin)«s to reeeiTe tb^ papers for which they have ra%d. By prerentiog ibe dtUreiy of our pa-per, Ibe postmaater not only bjues aa, bat «6. the •ubscriber. We hope postmsstcts, who desire to do OS an tojary, wiU tbtok of thb. We are now keep, tog a close sar»eilUace oa tbe totereepteis, and when dbeoTered, the tew wiH be resorted to.

CoiLBCToa's BOOK.

T A X B O U R A X B W P S A U O B T . Daia Bao. In the Teiausta Baplitl of Oct. Sth, in speakm of the « Sonthera Psalmist" TOO oay «It b ospedally adapted to the South, hero? its name." Will you please inform me why it espwially ad Ced to the Soath 1" Are not

Baptist prind es and practiee alike both North ami South 7 Is it necessary for Baptists to have hymn books " especially adapted » to cortain lo-caUties? If it b a good hymn book South of Ma-vm t Dixon's line, why not North of 'he ssme line ? I am sorry to see Baptut Mtora trying to keep up j n imaginaiy line betweea Baptists North aad South.

ITa

Sasa 1 KOT I !>.« 1 Jaa|Fah.| Marl Apr 1 total

Dr. TaxAitraaa's BOOK. Cr.

IH». 1 1 rn>«i » ' aait. I rn 1 1 iiof.

«f September I9th say tbat two SbTeiabanbess optazadontba cMrt of ifika, and coadeBtaed

One wasfonirnsndi'd by Stephen T.Towa-Tba otbsr b aakaowa.

OarfibadaSoBtbareadUmanaa. ThesteaBw Jritoma btoogbt iatalEgeaea tbat Cortiai band eoatianed their dugsi ib«innis aad tbreateaing &9aad«wo(d. Oa tbe aOt thirty •Mcatercd toe dty aad fired one nmad, wtei tb^ weradis-ptraed by tbe artiOecr and Sed. Oa tbe la&mea wHb a caaaoa aad bow taer mardaad agaiastCactaM,dn»T«tbe gaardfimn baibo«w ndpcocaedad, wbea th^ were naprbad by aa •nlaiH iJe aad toat tb»r caaaoa aad bowitaer, aad weta ttaa% Aftatod wttb fcar meawaaaded bataooaiaiBd. CortiBaihisttwabSM. Cor-ttaaa aterwarda seat a letter ITtig of tbe citixeai of BroaaarOla tba satifBder of tbe aberjff mtdatbees to am tbe deatractioa of tba towa. Urn b a geaeral paiae aod tba d^ b barricaded »ad hMika aa attack b boar ai eelad. « » ^•»wtokb*Biw«wfato Cot

' Tba bf orofBrowaa-t to Saw Orbaaa t e l ^ Mi at tba «na«t Md tba Bw^i bara aot

GslaosNor. I,'59. In answer to our good brother's queiy he will

permit us to refer lum to the pre&ee of the Southern Psalmbt for the necessary information <Hitbb point. But if tbat should not be satis&c-tory we win add both in the North and Sooth, hymns are sang which are peculiar to each

Q S N A U SCOOUTIOSS, In aU cases it would seem best tb»t the ps- rtor,

clerk and treasnrer of the church be cfficrrs of the misstoosry wpanlsttion ex pfieio. In many Instaocei the bJia should be coUeciors, for wbai tbe? under. Ute a wotk we always expect U to be d e, acd letttJeu.

A moBthly system of coIIecL'on we would recfm mend. The peisoa appotolrd coUector, takes s book and ecquires of a friend what be or she wiiJ promise to pay moothly for this caoje, who win at once make a memoracdum of ft. or perhaps receive the first instalment—let It be either 10c, 25e. 50c, SI, or more, ss the Wend msy M able. Eicil month tbe c«rf]ect«w wiU see that thta amount is p»id, and when cooTeoient will hand it over to th« Treas-urer, fhst maluBi; the proper entry of Cr totbe cel. lector's book. Th« tirtanr win monthly tra-nait all amoucts to his hands to the Tressnrer of ibis

kxaBty. Hence the nscessrity of the supplement which shall be ackcowledeed in the r«*«-to the Northern " Psslmist." The "Southern Bat all tSwao sncitesliona enibt«»d Pssalnust" was compiled with a view to thb pe- foHowirg Sales, which we wcnld rogeest to cafiaritT, and hence, wbiJe wo see no reason why j printed oo tbe first psge of tbe Treesoier's and the " S. P." should not be acceptable at the North, I books. we are still assared that it will be mot« accept-able in the South, because of its contaiimig good old soogs dear to the hearts of sged brethren and sbters here; arags not 4nuliar, if known, to our Northern brethren. Thb aecounU for the remark at the foot of the advertisement. It b not the intajtioaofthe Editors" of thb paper "to keep np an imaginary line between Baptists, North aad South." No, no, they would have them mated in heart, in £utb and practice. B<^t ptindples are the same all over tbe world, but there are prctndKl Baptat priadples which are a slander cn the name and an insult to the Head of the church. The Editors of thb paper ore Aipfutsand bet ween them andpmfo Baptista there exists not an ssi-ayimarp bat a rrai line.

-XHS FAFES or THB srATES." Bro. A. B. MiUer wridng to the Baptist J&s-

soger uses the following language:— Teimessee may, however, under drcomstan-

ces, be titled to tea—aot in opposition to each other,* however ; and I cannot regard the Mts-sxxGca aa oppositioa paper. Teanes(=ee mar be entitled to two pqiersf becaose one of them is the paper of tbe States.; If the people of West Ten-nessee want a paper in thdr midst let them have one. Aad auy they ever find tbe blcssiKGEa bearing messages of truth and r tcoosaess, also ' good tidings of great joy.'"

On thb the Editor coamients as marked:— •No, nor in oppoeitioa toaay otber. The world

b wnie eaoagb for all. t There are faw papas ia Tenne ee claiming

tobeBaptbt. It b not for as, bat for the pob-{ lie, ia their owa good tiiae, to decide which them, if aay, b not entitled to tbe aaaie. {

J We are content with the very wide field here assigned OS. Oars b the paper of tlw Stater.

Bro. Lyoa b right aboat theia beii room eaoogb for all. We are aot so selfish m Nashville | aa not to wish aay " whole-soaled " B tbt popo' Godspeed." Perhaps, dear lfa»,imjvr, we are all Baptists.

Tbere b aa iawnnation coached ia tbat second re-maik we do not like. Hoarever, we accept it.

Bro. L. em, we fear, ia the but reaark. What does Bro. Miller say 7 We were honest hearted enoogb. to think be meant the Tenmaies Statist. Parbaps w« blnadeicd, bat oar mail books look w«oderfolly»likeit.

Bci.rs. The Baptist Chirrch, cow orgmiKtl an

saxilUary to the Sato MUsIon Board of the Geoers) Association of Tenaehtee lad N". Alaiama, adapts the followtog mles for iis gi dasce;

1. Oir officers, for this special purpose. ahaJl con-sist o( a President, Secretary, Treasurer, aad -CuUectora.

2. Our pastor shaH te our President, our Church Clerk oor Secretary, car Ctnrch Treasurer oor Treasnrer, and our Collectors.

3. It sban bo the duty of the President to preside at aU regular meettogs held for purposes of tbe tnlssloo cauffe.

4. It shaU be the dnty of the Soctetary to con-doct the necessary correspoodence with the State Mission Board.

5. It shaU be tbe duty of tie Treasurer to receive all mooiea from the coUectors, and transmit the same to the Treasnrer of the Suitn Mission Board.

6. It shall be the duty of the Collectors to put forth all possible effirts to collect monthly subscrip-tions, and pay over the same to the Treasurer.

In our humble judgment, scne tnch pl»n as the above woald aecure the co operation of cur brethren in tbe grrat work fa which we are all deepfy inter-ested. It b our earnest prayer that some plan may be adopted by which the Gospel of onr Blessed Be-deemer may be preached to the drstitnte porUons of our Assodation.

BespecUany submitted. Gio. a Coixoa, Ctairshu.

ST. loom ooKHXBdAi. couons. We a aowledge tlw recdpt of a ctrcalar from

tbeaboracoUega witbthaproausesof wbicb we are pleased. Tbe best way of calling ear atten-tion to the pablisbed woiks of Mr. b by sendiBgaaaeopyoffaeb. Tbaa we caa speak of tbem as oor ja meat fietates.

Thb report was adc ted at the last meeting of tbe Board, bM at Bro. Shankland's cflce, on UM-dsy evening last. . Bro. J . B. SCTLSSD WSS appoint-ed Cormpcodtog Secre:ary. The same commitM was conttoaed to draft a drcular to the churches, embodytog the necessary Icstmctioss for co-opera-tion. Tbe drcuUr will be read on Monday evenirg nest.

That the above report b perfect, the committee do aot claim-indeed, they are salisSed tbat Im-ptovementa coold be made to It; bst tbe Board has deteraUned to act oa it, and as improvements eug-gest themselves adopt tbem. It b for onr brethren to work te thb mattw. We are sorry we did tiot submit tbe plan to the General Association, where ao many pastias were present. Ii b cow presented, aad, witb all BKideaty, we tbiok ita beUer plan than tbat adopted last year. We will not asticlpste tbe draJar, and will only add, brethren, let ns have agents no mote. They area dead weight—an in-cnbnsL

XU>. X O. IPCAXJLt Last Sabbatbwa bad tlM pleasara of listeiang

to Eld. J. G. Prafeaaor ia Uaioa UaiTet si , pteecb aa ezoeOeot senaoa to tbe Spriag StMUChar It waa eoacisa aad cdirrtoK- We bo oftaa to ba notad by Bia. HeCaO.

— SosM time ago a statement was pahlished, to-ken fh>a the Newport OixttU, Perry coonw. Penn sylvsnia, to the eir<fCt that a Mr. Bte^ of Newport. died to caosrqaence of aa toclsioo by a rooster with lu spars to tbo arteries of the hand, Imitatrng, pRTlons to hb death, tbe flapping and crowing of a The stateawnt has tooe tbe rounds of Ibe

•TO i s a Bxs. xiicroB. A aaaiberof letteisbafab<earecriTBdiaqtMst-

mg tafotamtkn on Boay matters ftam the Senior Eftor. As aooa aa b« rataias wa Will p ^ tbem ia hb baad wbaa bb oocra oadeato mV privato ar pdbBe rapBes as tba eases demud.

— Xtaa waa a hrie asMiMy at tbe Theatre yes. tBcdaymondBCto toatthe very able aad iatenab. lag ItfiadaDtaT iMtam dcBmad by PiotC.E. Wlnaam, befcia tito atadiwe ef toellefleal Depai*. mcatof ibeUidfefiityef KasbvaK PRAWtoaba b aa aeeaavlUcdscbalar aad a ftt» orator, tadkb betaia wat ana of kb be* eOmta. Tkecadetaeftoelfiataiy IsMKatoaad toaata-deata of toe Unary Oepartmeatar tka Valmiity joined to niiiinibai wU the lleAoa «laaa. sad MBChid to aad fiaa toa 1ktatr% witk ma l 8«a<k B M Baad aad tbaalliBiT baad e< tbaca-

ptess, aeoompaaied to most lostatoes by coouaeots of aa tocredaloes aatare. Bat U appears to bave been trae, nevertheless. Tbe Harrisbarg PaMW Is taformed by a geatleaaaa fkom Bewport, wb» was pneeat at Mr. Btackli death, that tbe aceeont pab. Uabed totbe eu<<ts of that place batrietty trae to every paitbabr; tbat Mr. Black aalTned tbe •net exerndattog agoay.aiid that beisade attemptt to crow, ispplatbis atma and makteg a noiMao similar to a rsoeter thai tboae oauMa the boase detapetsaadedto briieve it was oaei msUl ha was reUeved by Aeath. — It b aodentoed that tbe toltbb -F.B &,<> slgaed to toe Jeitsr addrasaed to Joba Brown, Irom Goanrd, Maaa., raAr to ?. B. Buibara, Secretoiy of tbe Xamdkasetts Xirigraat AM Boeiety, aad the toltbb "&aE."taI>c.S.S.Ho*e.Bii]>esii»ead-eat of the Asytom for tbe Btoid, at Bo^ Bsatoo. — Bate IX. ABn. of Idadsa, tod., recsally doped with hb wlfol rfster, while the wife waa ab-•sat. XhfsbtR lad resided to the ftmlly. aad the partbi aeea to gaod atuidtog to the caanaal . — SMebaartbasseoBalTelaUa ledto throw tba ttatogotog Soath, jeatetday. tRntbs tnek, witbto oar dv IbBiM. ptsctog absttwethaa oa the laOs. Xka Ciadactar caartt Urn. hawcw, kad anted hba toOaeksea.—ftiahe Aaraai. — A atMst pitachsr waa bmseaUprd,_ eiyd

dsla. aapiMiaelGB wmrt^aa bapostog s ^ I aad toassteed oa FHto some of tte^ •adipokaiiaUn^paiip«tty of teCidieadQ^^ et Xlaarieeliv ato. to wastalHag —jttAlfMA . lagBhMtfcrsaaetededi BiydeBahlto;

made thelreseape. bogA waa aftarwaid aeea by _ baattec.to thespooda westof Tmy. Tbai deavoredtoua bto bat having BOOOM than shot gttns wiUi Ih^ wm unaUe todoso. We give the above a* it was told to as, bat we tUnk the story needs «eBafB*UisB.—iV;iaa(0.)a9« .

—A letter-writorfmea Japan says: In'all of my traveb to thb eoan , daring the

aeveaanothawWdiwahave at varieas tfmea apeet totbe same, it baa never fUleoto aiylattoaeea gentleman and lady, either of Ugh or low tank, J S ^ tovingfy tofether, aa caa be aeaa ta oar^ beloved ooantry.

Ifoeeeaa J ge by amearanoe, tbe Japanese at Jeddo are aa tndaaldoaB. hard-werkteg peento Tb^ day-a work ooauneaeea at dj Bght, mH i i , donotqattBBta8nndowa;aad foro^ hmgday b.bar ttvy receive bat ooe baiidred pieces of cash eqaaltoteaeeataef oar eaireaey—and tb^ are tect ves ta tbe rieh. srbo oppress theesto an WbHi the coelie oraMcfaanto happeca tomt- „ pass a wealthy merchant to the streets, the focmer most, by the taws, atop and bow bb bead neariy to the gnmnd nctil tbe rich man pisses by. Jeddo bather pubnescboob, aad t^are sap-ported by a dfaeet tax apon thepeple; andtheJa-paoesetotarpretergave meto anderstandtha tbe bw was very severe apoo all panots who neglect sendtieiroffiroringto SooI. ^ In the OBt>ktrts of the city aO kinds of mechanical trade* areoarrted oa to a vny great extent. In many of tbe shops aad toctoriea tbe yoang girb and oM women are to bo seen hard tt work at all sorts of manaal labor, sncb aa planing aad sawing limber, boatdat. jkc.

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—On Tueaday evaalag a Uttto daaghtn of C. F. Bennett, wbaeraBDi>g aboat to tbe Utcbra, drank a qutntity rf potash lye, which waa standing on tbe ubietoattocapk Tbe^hl, which waa oolyone year oU, was immedbtely taken aiek. Medical aa-sbtanoe was called to, bet it waa of no avail, and the child Itiuiered untfl yesterday monlog, when It expired Mrs. Bennett has been for some time seri-ously ill, and thb lamentable occamnee will gnativ add to ber aatetkm.-i:«in«e0« Cbar . —Some gipseys recently, who had been tottecing about the bon<» of Mr. Thoma* Holmes, near Brenta-vJle. Prince WilBam coaaly. Ta.. It b said, petaua-ded bim to look into tbe oase of a watch, to which waa dorofotm. and wbibt he sras Uboi ander the eflecb of the tobalatioa, took from bIm the key of hb bnreau. and atole therefrom a thousand lars to gold, whh which they d'csmped. The Sew Uarket (aheDaBdaab) Spirit aays that *s*veral gen-Uemeo passed throngb that place oa Wedoeaday last, in searob of a band of glpsers who bsd stolen tl.OOQ ftom aa old gentleman to Prtoce Wilfiam ca, The pursuers had traced tbe thieves to the tap of Massanuttan mountain, where they bad passed on Tuesii y night. The giperys bad two eanyalb and several horaea." —Tbe Indlaa giria at Osage missloo school have depated the Commlstloner of Indbn Af&in to he the bearer of a present to tbe President of the United Scales. The memento consists of a con^ of par. ees of sflk and buckskto, beauUftiny worked to beada. Tbe package is inscribed in the handw ht-tag of Vletaete White Hair, ooe of tbe Indian girls, -'from the Osage girb to the Great Father." —Oar exchangee, from various quarters, bring ao-connts of recent frosts and snow. Soow feU at De. iroit on the 21it tost., and at Port Huron, on the I9ih, to the dJ'plh of eight Inches. There was snow

St Calab and Eastport. Me., Chicago, St. Paul, and various iocalUles to thb State and iiCchigan, last week. At Dallas, Texas, then was frost on the 3d and Si tost. —During Uae past week, 97 men, 75 women, l l j boys, and 8S glrb, making a total of tM persons, died in New York city. —The writer of the following must have been a hottcepathUt: "Sorely a Is a blessed privilege to be kissed by the brees* that has kissed all the preUy women to the world." —JOBS Brsrsa Caaasss wrrw IwosTraa.-The London correspoodeot of tho Dublin Fntwuvt s Joumol, telbthe foUowteg curious storv: "An in-toresUna litersry disoovety bss just been brought to lighL It w»» assorted tome time sgo that Banyan, wao wrote the rUgrim's Pnjntt, wss an impostor' •nd that the wbote utojy was made ap Irom an an-cient roaiuscTipt. Several erudite members of the Reformed Church wrote letters to the newspspers dmoancioi th» libri, mid claiming for honest Jo in Buayao the whole credit of having conceived aad rnritm the famous Fngrtss. Miss Catnsrine hsbella Cast has. however uken np tbe gauntlet thrown down by Dr. Cnmming and other admirers «f Bunyan, and has shown, beyond all ponlbfll-ty of dooM, and on the moat Irrsfraglble evidence, tbat Bnnyan, the 'Star of PioMtasUsra,' was sn im-i«>tor! She has pobllshed a tran«btioo from tbe French mannsrript copy In the Briibh Muwum of tb» PyJgTtwtafft of Snefe, by Goilbnme de Qoil-eviile, a Churchman who Bt-urished to the fifteenth century. The original work wss translated in Kog-l»nd S'-v ntv years bofinre th» Refbnoslioo. ard wm printwl by Caxt n In 14SS. The Banyan's PUgnwCs Pngress b nwiy a verbatim copy of thb rare work, with a few alterations here and tbere. to give it the tieee of originality! I have the work before me as I wri:». aad when it reaches your bands yon will be able to judge what measore of credit John Bunyaa is e ti'lMi to. The fact can no longer be disputed that J.ihn Banyan, of pious mtm iry, was nothing more nor l«s lhaa a liCerary swindlor, and thst the so !ime sentimeoU enusdated to the Prepress were not those of aa in>pii«d tcOlower of the •reformed faith." bat of a Cath<dic ditins who lived and died long before John Butiyau sawtheli ht—whoeework wa-1 translsted by Catholic pens, snd printed by Csthnlic haods, to the little prtotine room called

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«« liilfiv-aewta fra am. ffviil soUm wUl W e>IM t» atnrtlMWt iHatUr. adnrtteBratatoM«u*att(atisa.kaS*dasrUI aatlM, aan>«s»U Is adnaoik Lit mith mtnnlmt *>mr< tlw (mat of atrntj wlitgk h* to n ool ta aSimilsr to tkia To rnLoans.—AS kooki «iniU««« la tka •SSnmdVT>f«Uton,>nr«nk<oM««l •oUtir tko 8o«t WHtor«F«bltahlS(Bo«M. An roUlabm of foot tooka win tW It to t)i>tr latmri to aSTwtiM te tt> ootam. Than Mot 9ar aa'akUAad rstaa tew tka jav ISSS, tt b be*a« Oat BO OM «m Mk a to noda A«a tkas. oaATia. w SKKS * nn.

Te Prease Cloa-t,' withfa the pr»ciacu of the Abby Church ol Westmiosto', oa the very spot where the new Victoria Hotel now stands, and tbat John BUB-yan had no mote to do with its prodactions than you orL" -The general Assodation of UMdle Teniwesee sod Nmth Abhama, closed its snaual session to thb d:y on Monday evesing Ust. The totrodnctorv •ermoQ was preached by Bev. J. M. Pendleton.

The atteodvsce was cot so large as b usual with this body. The deUberatioos were charmcterized by brotberiy 8;drit aa should all sach meetings. The ftoandal condition of the Association b such we learn, thai mfeisters felt It thdr duty to dooate the smonsc of ihtlr indebtedness. The several pulpits of tbo dty were filled by Bap-tists on Ssbbath,iast, to tbe edifioation of the res-pective congr atioos. The AssociaUon holds its next session In Mur-freesborn. Rev. K. B. Strode waa appointed to pre«h the tottoduct»ty sermon, and Bev. D. B. Hale, alternate.—£ t p e s H o r . —Tbe Sew Tork TViinw devotes three-fourths of cotuma of nonpareil type to an enomeratiou of the dresses, hats, booU, 4c.. wmstituting tbe bridal tocgery of Madame Ovledo Tbe vatoe of the wardrobe was tl8,-100. Tbe troassean lace drees, worn at the wnidlng. was the exsct pattern of that used by the Priocees Clothilde, at the selection of the Empress Eogenie, having beea reproduced to Europe expressly for thb occasion. The lace b point plat, point aiguille. CbantOly and Brasseb; in fsct, a combtoatioo of tbe most valnabie hce known. Amongtbebandfcerchiebweretwoofpolnt .'Aleecon bee. valued at (200 each, and ooe Talen-deones worUi |250, the rich.«t ever imported. Tbe total value of goods furnished by Messia. Stewart A Co., was tiSfiOO. The whole a miscr le humbug. — The Litchfield (Mass.) Superior Court has been occupied for (bur days in the trial of Dr. Ebeneaer Osbom, a practi g physidsn, for arson, aadhb daughter,of eighteen, was abo charged with b»ing connoted with the crime. Tbe dasghter, af-ter being bc to custody far eight days, was dis-charged, bat tbe Doctor waa tried on an indictment containtog eight counts, to which be b chatged iritb burnicg a dwellicg and a saw ndll belonging to Frederick Coieooan, with whom tiie defendant bad a fiorce quurel. Tbe result waa a verdict of ac-f|aittal. — Tbe et. John (N. B.) papers notice the earth-quake. The OJoie says it accntred about half-past

wo o'dockoo tbe morning of the SSUt. Tberumb-ling noiie was quite dbdnct and tbe booses shook wiin tbe vibration. Tbe abock conttoaed aboat ooe aiiinle. The Frttwua ssys many petsoos fMt the sbock. Some thought tbe noiie resembled that of cbiamey ea (re. Otoen thoogta it like tbe noise ol many wagons, or of agreatatod. -r Tbere b to the town of Kantnckei, Mara., an astio&cmical dock, made by Boo. Waller Fdger, when be waa only tweaty-two years of age. The plan of tbe whrie of its macbioery was mitared aad completed in hb mtod before be commenced to pat it together. Ilk«eps tbe eocrcet date of the year,

and tbe figarea asgeaa tha year ehacgea. The ana and moon, reprcaented by haBs, appear torlM asdwt onthe fsoeof Uw dock, with iMr va< Hatloos and phases, as te tbo beaveaa. Itaboto-dleates the sot's pteee to the ecfiptie, keepe an ac coantof thsmotioaef theaooa'sBodeaaioaadtto ecKptie, aad the saa and awoa'a deeitoattoa.

— BBnbeth Trail, the fortaae-teller, who soma time stoee cbealed Berekto ratb,a wealthy Teaae*. see tatsaer. oat of tS.fiOO. haa beea atmted ta Belleville, K. J., oa a leqabiUoa freailbe Ooveraor of Teoneasee. Sbe dM aot relbh the idea of goioa baek to tbe Soatb, and oSeted ta restaie theaoaer, bet the victbi of her soRtiy prelsfTcd to have hw panbhed. .

—Bev. T. A Beid, a Baptbt mbs'obaty, wHttog from Oyo. AMca, ea Ibe Srth af April, to the Ckrts-Itoa fadot of Maege,Oa., spsaktog of toe reoat death of the Ktog of OahoaMy, the great sbve ia-der, saya: Whaa ha waa cnmned, a nsmber of BK« aad WOMB waa tanalbd with lt!aa,whotoBk apeathcasriieBlbeMtaaa vaw to die whea tbdr master died. Ia aeeorisaee vrilh that saw, many have dene so. They bava thdr grave* dag, aad then daace and dag aroaad Ihi— lamu ttaM>, thea drink a poboa that woald aaoB pat them to dbea a* theyeaOedB. Tb^ wcwttea tobtredaaaasaw possible. SosaeiririheKbg'asbvsa wen eai a-ted.aadthdrbloodsiBtoUedabBglha road. wWenihewipeeafSa ktaC waatakoi. Aa

aatoakiBffdtod.bia head w) ^ haptassrved fortos aseoamata to woedhlal Bb heiy, Bka a eriadaars. waaaoaaBaaed tatwasB* to thetowa, batwaadepoaHad tothanhatba. How asaay mere wffl db beAia tbe lhaeal rltee aia pisted.baBorttidB. —Taa eaan «r Paaa aaa Toooia.—Aa Amer baawhalemaawfaovbiledtbbedateaiiBd kicality. tolSO. aays that a dll Mated aaadatow aoaa-Mut, tadoesd by aa Iroa idHag. la the eidy MHBO. rial^ttogtiAlat toa spot. Oa thb meaameBt then had oaee beea a aMe wUch either toe rwh-baabaadortoaa, oe toe eagetnen aad avidity of earfodtyfaBmxn.hsdRndcred!Uea:ibIe. Thebtter daasofpeisonafaad oaMthe greater part of it aw pieee-meal, aotwlthataaeac the aotice b Eaglbb aad Pnai which iwbida trsspHB. —B<e«nt advioes itamaeBaa, states that lAib Ibe C.afrieaie WateAwaa tyiag at that port, a fa(t«s fire oscarrtd to tha dty, when ber eomaunder, de-sWogloassbttasabdntocU, dispatched to the aU of tbed apodiia of her oacsm and crew with thetreeagineotthstsMp. Shortly after the osear-moe. a letter was teeelved by the cooaaandsal of tha ratask from tba T Picddeat of tha Boyal Chamber of Ceaamene, atleetfag their gratkada, aa weB aa tbat of ail Gea for the impocttnt aervioa teadsred.

SPECLAi NOnCESa To A I X " W H O * I T MAT Conaaa.—Be it

knows tbat at a refcalar meeting of tba Eirat Baptist Cbvr«b of Aaua, (Uaioa eooa , HI) tbat William Cbyla was ezpetlrd for gross and wilfal lyiag. deorirtag membeia of tbe Charcb aad otber oitia^ of oar town, to tbeir isjary, br becoming indebted to tbem tbroagb fdae piet«sise of haTing larga sama of atoaey oomiag to bin ia Eeata^,- and aadentasdiag tbat be bas goae to Tcmn—ee, or loinewbera ia tbat diteotwn, we wish oar fneada to look oat for bin, tbat be stay leeeiee tbe reward dae RAEB SMU. Doae by order of tite Cbonb, Sjpteaiber 10.1859.

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ifll laa aiiaa, tafathtr alth aU MathaMtoa aad Bdanaa aiaalla Aaarieaa OoBataa, daaliaa a altaatloa ta tha Booth-Waat. Ftafkra ta daaato klwaalfaatlialy ta tha mta-latlT, hat la aiUiac. ta aoaaaetloa atth a. ta taaeh la aar la-ipaetaMa laatttatlaa. SatlaaetacT nfmtmem wd ka (ina. Addrvia. -N. a F. CanoUtaa. Fla>oaa Ooastr. Alakaauk" Bo T fTiiTt Frrrnss- II • 1ali Mialli iflki Itisiii tlaBoaid*>ithaBapt)«taatOMaatar Aaaactaaaa.Ina l» BtnctadaaFraatdaalatthaBaaidtaBahs iapblm thtaa thamadlBnaot 1 BaptlK aadWlMlMiipl B tM

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if sack ia tka keart of «eaia, ka»«M wafiulto mogaiMB aoU prepared c^ruily tat tkU vocatioB of darity, vUok tte 8«n^ tanaaaiga toyaa daaatoaaat Lofraa^ •alyiaapaaavoaaaviik a daiiiato t m A tkia eazea of dcTOtkw, bat itafao gireakw tkacawwgaforit. Cb«r«ty*.tkatu tka ««d. Yasatlkaiukof M«9wagto adnaoaa^ adox; Iwas akoatto ny tkoa U a bad ef oeang^ aad tkat vkiok i i tka aoat to do c ^ wkidi iapeh yoar aezaa^ tuf tker tkaa oara. I ipeak Bot of a«*i»a ooa ««a: keraaaacz«etay«B,BBdoa;kttocxad. Toa y^dtokia witkoatngret tkaaeritef .a intrepidity wkick wmld iU baaoaa yow aex: aad a aaa of apirit kaa dared to aay, aad wttk<w» tioUtiBg tka troth, tkat"

fear aa aan do aoaraga." I ape^ of patai«a eoaraga, vkidiaaoro oMstaatly^ qwred" (kaa aay otker iB tko dalT kaaUa praatiooof good worts, aad of wkiA faiaiabea tka aoat leaatifal ezaaplei. Maa kaowa beat kow to ife—woaaa. beat kow to cndm. Maa ia aota tmtmrprwg^ woaaa awo paHtmt; aiaa mon Mi, woaaa aore Kr«9 ^MldywikeooaiiBoedc^it? 6a-holdkeriB tkataomwof aorrowaraaamd to kar aex, at dto aoat of wkiA is kaaaa Bft; aaa ker aad eoapan ker witk aaa, ia aditada, in ndBea,iapovei^, iawidovkood, ia op-preaROB, ia aeeret autyrdoa. I ay deraga-odiy swTtfaar^oa; foriapabGo aar^r iam, aaa adntdaa kiasdf la tko laak of honor by tbo gra&dear of tko tkeartre; kat. wkaa itooaea to that aartyrdoa oaarioosly aad andlT kiddea ia tko aabtttaBoaa oelU of

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amagaaaalaaad naapiiaa. tkea euaa^ w iUkaadMtev iaV te aad attl ialUeadahnoor^ iarited to atM^ . aaak aa wiA to toatify 4dr kia past awnoaa aaa aaatrikato toMia--—k M l / — - , o r Mr.—-^wka w l l k ^ a j i ^ aoMaatofaU^aay It ia always aadwatoc daafy of rahwAaaati S toM UdiM aad gaaUaaMaay oaU danag tka d a ^ aaaa ia tka maiafc Tkaa btaadieMkiiBg wiA tkaa wkatilbay w nan, aad wkat win ka aaadad ky Oa pnaok-« or Ua &Buly, if yoa ka«a a o ^ bat aoaey, doo^ atoy away, aad ay word tor it ToawiUkaTaoaaafOaaoatplaBMatre-Bdaaa, b tka warid. Lat tk«» ka d a j ^ i a ^ s«i:td aBiia, (pirior aaaa) aaf n i^ atker

it pleaaataaa as aay eoapoti wilk tka

iatotkdr tkat tkoa wmkw

fer Oa

ooeadaa, and wkaa tka party ia over, aad yea ikiak of tka tiaa, yaa will fed a alaar ooa. adaaaa, frf yaado yoar da^,) plaaaaat enaa, a keart akfatod toward Aa 6mr rf eterr good aad pertootgift, aad tka pofaty atriAaa preatktt aad ka ftanly wiQ ka i ^ -daaed, aad aailM willtaka ^ plaoa of tko «/ar of Mitf," tiaaaooaa^daao mtn," will aoaad aa awaalkiaf goaa fnerer.

BXBBOH OBDBOa. Tka Baptist Gkarek wonlupiBg at Hdma,

A^waotiox oooB , Via., beiM ia oot ranee ataeaUod oa ^ ^ lOik day of S^t., 1859. paaaad tka faHoTOg vnaal^ aad reaahUaaa:

WHXBXA8, Th» diSaahr katwaaa BnOraa Howdl aad Sravca, af NaaknUa. Teaa., aio of tmA a Beoaltar atiare, tkat wa beBere it to be ear d ^ as a Ckar^ to ^eak oat oar aeatiaoite ia regui to tka s

Buolmd, Tkat the ooatsa panaad agaiast tka »<iairiticB,ka aaai«d tka ad*«>to«ea ia I A > y Ao peeaa aad otkara is

first r»>ktk« pl«.5ar«of g ^ Tkia plea«» X ^ J ^

h ^ by safenBg. to km for wkaa ska aaf- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 'of tratk.

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Ei«t7 voaanwho wtatoa to kaov hcrBiirian,| can pnmna hcneU of a cBfijoi this «l<ic«at woA

Iwt I kwnr too, tkat Jaras died to rare a^ 1Modtec 75 eU. to Gravs, HaHo & Col, Haak-IkaowIdoBOtfeflsofallmloTaaaloaghLj^ 6H joar daathtwi to wad tt. o th

bo iproratkadijeet >y tko Sabbath

ia ratani for kit lora, bat I kaow too that dere ia bo nan as sweet ib my ear as the aaaa ef J«aa I kaow that there U ao day •o praiaaa as tkat oa whiek I hear that aaaie arat often. I truthia Spirit baa mewed my heart, asd ia onkiag mekdierthaa osoel was before I bdiered oa Ua, bat I bag to l»»g f-Mrtk mrnn fraite of koliaos*; I aast pray for G«d's HoIt SpVt to ostne fike the dew on the grB«!(,£y kis grtao to refirerit my sooL"

Tk»y were aow at the Charek door, and parted.

Tko lower nw«d tka wed, aad tke fnar keams rearived i i aa«k in his owa way. Yet

THii pbatbies or wxn : We all write asd speak of the prainea of

(ke West, bnt bo bibb ean kav« an idea them, astil he haa seea them in all thdr Tari-ety in Illinois. Tka real prairie is at tkis •on of the year an OKbroken sea of green, aad this great landvcape growa aajeatio from ita Tast ezteot. Far a the eye can reaeh in ere-ry dlreotioo, booadless as tke Tiev at when the bOlows are knshe^ Bot a tree or

rtretch away dwdl^ ia sight, these {mories Etietct ia their gnndear; aiAatotkedtuige oomee,

». »e J I wken a eronp of trees-is seen, or a Bolitary t ^ dweUiBgWthe Toid. the eff«i is in BO It jsa qoeattai wktdi we mnst ask and answer, I . . tv. di«-ohUdrai, as wdl aa ttsy; for tka To as it was the most woadroas will eaoM wlm ertrj s»Boa w« hare keard sHdl he broagkt to our bhb^ aad Christ, the Jsdge of atU will call ia to aeeomt for tke aascer ia whi^ w« ksT* ree«i*cd his o&rs ef Tec<Hialia&^—.¥>s. GtUart.

Mtaght to SdMolUi

JZssdMd; Tkat wa kdd aad bdiera that Oe action of tite Geaard AmaA&ta to be SetiptBid aad erikodcx wkea Uttj recdred the miaority of tke First B^itist Ckarek of Naikrille, aad rqeetod tke aiajority, also toat we keutily indorse the 00 VM pan^byBro Oraras ia ioTitiag the Cooaeil, aad we Mere the aetioa of theCoasdl toberight, snstoined as it was by tke district Asaociatioa to wkidi it belorg*.

JttMtwtd, Tkat this pseamkle aad laaola-tions b« seat to tke lU^ioas HtraU, Biek-mond, Ta, and ZVaiussst Baptist, for pnbli-catioa. J. J. Bbsks, Ck. Clk.

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aiUiia, aad , . aaimwifl afiird; toaonww I w81 ooadast jca to tka teag. almaiei joa pli

Miasaaaaw frcdy availed kiaadf ef tke xo^^otiea. aad diMacaatad £raa Ua katse,

1 tke sdJl ragtag storm. Tke likewise, ^arad the

TSOX TKE -MiaslQH o* woius;-aT XOBOB.

•Mi^tTdanfi poor steal, liki (iaa ptcpaced ia a HttJe ecttosse for the gwJ lua'a aw, paita^g ef the ena .asd h«y 8<a»dky tta ^ e ef a gaod Sie, tka kiag wm ea^syed ia d r y ^ kia^df; aad reennt-irgkJs exkaastrf a o o ^ whito tke wife to ba^y eisploy^ eooking tka eda far his Tprr Whan they to® ssrred, kariag a deei-«fd 4i=il»»tB f.r t-h, ha HMmswhat aLxioody irtniTed whether there waa ao kiad ef aseat tor- whk^ ka eoold ezt arg? them. Tke fish-erman w ? ksDestly deda^ that it was troe h« kad a sha goat widi a kid ; aad pacdring that kia goast waa BO aawortfcy prnoaage, ke ^natly »ff<£Rd ts sezre it ap to tahie; whidi kxiag dooe. ke ptaarnted ike kisg witk tkoae pu** KeaanD; astremd'best aad the most delni r*B. Afw sappo, the BMBare% letirtsz to hkt rw»t!e etack. lepoacd his wearied Ilmh^ and klaaOietcd aatil tke aaa waa ap.

A' (ke avpoated he oeee awre maat-ed k'!aa»ced,at»ai!adky ka kiad kost, who paw toak apoa kiaadf tha i f i » af agaid^ T^y had Mtfcdy praeeeded beyoad the ooo-ion of tka maiAs^ when they easoest rcd

tf the kiaga patty, odt ag a W is atm<»4jtas«t7. aad tearehicg fvr their loyii smfgr ia evsry dneetiaa. Uaboaaded wu tha yy aad aoagr^UtioB of iha eoettiers on t(ia« anting wiia him sale aad ueisjaT^ Tha kiac taoi tonted rooad to the pocu- Sab-trmai, iaforaed him tkat he was the Maarck wk»a ka hai so mw^ fiaitoa, aad wkam ke kad baaaady aad kooen^y reedved the fvrrgwg ewaiiig! and that ka BPgHt idy apaa him. tkat kuHOgoIar ocarte^ aad gicd-'•itl ^a ld not go aarvwaidad.

there wata OKtaia kaatag-iod vkieh tke Usg kad meted ia tkoM ^ oaBSTOeaee wksji tkey aSnded ia kis axeaxdias; and aBvatd af kis aekles kad Eke-•mitm adoned toa canaaa&g eeoBtry witk varioEts aaato aad atkardweOiags soas to a p l r a ^ n&f to toe p a ^ t With a -nawaf kwMwisg a ksBdsnas maaaeniiaa a;«a tke gwd firketaaa. toegrate&I asaareh ga^ erleza that the pods aaxd»s adj t-Lattotkesedwd&giikaddbediataed. Ue tkea eireameeiked tfea limits ef a BoUe a t j , etapraheadiiig tlie pdaees aad koasea already eei^dr sad eovferriag apoB it nrisos r i n baaaaitie*, ky whidi it shortly keeaae kotk Taiy pepakwi and powcrisL He aaard tke plaaa Ca ar Ekaktr, or tke Grrat Pdsop, aad praeatad it aa a aagmfiecBt tokaiof kia grat-ttade to tkekewatStleiaaa.—J&3fae&r«iKi-oBmng.

If Bstare is ia kanaoay witk refdaticn to tk> plaa wkidi beeoaies yosr sex—oae of knmilit^f—it a cq-nllT m as to t e <a«k be-loagirg to i t — o f durity. Here acalo, kere aboxs aJl, that wk'ek is within the Soot is eac£r»ed bv that whidi is wiAin tke itarl of woma. F<.-r what u ?oar aatard inel^-

i f i t is not to low* t I torj^ not, in epe iog in this way, thatyoor eez is aotamre exempt' tkaa oars iroia tke egs&m which rei vs in Mien hesaaity. Ba: try to reed-leet yourself, and to witMraw into tke deptii* of your beicg; poietnto bryond the ravaces whieh sin has made tlere, exea to thst primi-tife greand {dlow me the exortsRoa,) whidi eime forth from the hands of God, and tdl me if lave is not its es^ce aad ha!«. ••Mnre saperSctal thsB man in ernyfticg else;'' a Ghrittian thinker ha« add, " woman is bctp profoncd in lo»e " We are fiuailiar witk that tanking word ef a woman. " Ijors is ootj aa epboda is the lifo of man, it is u eatir* his»ry in the life of wemaa." She B>ght kave sdd yet more: it is her whole betag — Your origis itself, aa M«ces aanatea it, taffi-etenil; tcdieates this. That of a»B, {brmed from iaa> i sate da»t, has soaKthiBg mere t-a BWtara» «c« s t r iW. more ainifio^t «taiAdBts of the cardesa maim« in which ag- Ur U. waBi>s»a to depart ai>d lie with Chria . ' . . . *=• . . ^ .. t rt«nltnrftl AnMr&iimta «T« gfcrrmil nn r mM sn 1 1t«v •.ImM.ftSmM tA

laiumxBa, Tka keSaef a Tillage Chardh, by tkei

ddr, were, eal&rg to maramg ecrviee, aad kaad»<rf wat^qm eaae Sadagg tarn seat-tend kaaysto, to keir tks gecpd at <Arict, aid to praise kia ia kia kraaa. Tkere was an gtvap «f toor pcmas kaowa to one etk»;wka walked iaceapaay, aad tk^kad picBty to say ea tks westkar atd the en^a.

<u!l tka tiaa foe dnton to tkes

Tkcm waaa xic^ a at leasia weH-ti^ ddaa8,a&iBer.a wedtk; tzadessas. aad a gaaili aisn ia maWVi lih. -rtm. -wwi W B ^ y g i i ^ k t v , cT me fe i ^ 'phdd

prospect npoB whidi we kad erer gaasd, aad as we giidM on for koars with thk ondiuiged and magnificzBt dew before ns, we wondered that tke bshkmable tide of tzarel did sot set in this directioa. Aa we passed doog Bear one of the towas, we aw a l a ^ pio^io party emerging from the opat prairie with immense boqnets of prairie ftlwers, wkidi k!oom in great rarie^ aad beaaty at this aea oa. We taw BO roae, kot almost eTeryrariety of ebuU fiowers seen at tke East may be fooad kere, ia a pnnsEioB wlueh is wanderfaL

The foraatioa of tkese prairies is aooonated for oa Taikas kypotkeses; bat tke most aata-rd sad probaUe is tke idea tkat t ^ rcsnlted from tke deposito ef waters by wlueh tke laad was agea ago eoTered. The daj aad gnvel whieh lie beneath kare BO pecniiar qaaUdw; bnt t k^ are eavered by a loam from twdre to thirty-aix ia^es ia deptk, wkick b of iaex-haasbUe ferdi^. It has been prodneed by the cofistaat spriBgiog np and rotti^ down of prurie grvs, which has bren goisg on f<!r ages. Oueof theiaaatBotobieeharaeteristies of the prairies is their desdcation of Tegeto-tka, except ia the maldtnde of rask aod fiawers to whieh we kaTc ref this is eaoEcd by the cse^nd fires which sweep over the pldas. Every toll theee Tast prauia are baraed orer, bat when tkis is pre-Tcnted by the cettlesieat of the eoantiy, for-ests will ^ i vg ap ia great rs{^ity. Tkeie are at present BO iadicaiioBa ttot the soil caa beworaoBt. It reqnra BO Baante, aad will jidd its crops so rei^y tkat toe pop-datioB pay too little atteatioB to ito proper enltiTatioa. All OTcr Illinois tkere ate grosa

OntheltstXaadsraiittotoAngBst bit, Kobert Ota*esB«jl.saaarBTa.jDa V. Bdl aad EltsaJ-BcB, waa drowned to a baebt oT water vidd had tiFcsplBoedtoadialrbraiesideorttebcd. Dice months aad ei(4tean days. He had Jost naclwd that point to wUeh, bj Us saBei and attrac tioos, he had won tha naUial affiKtkas of his parents, Wtot tedeed msst ham Iwcn the assoito of the feed patcsU when ttoj reachsd tMr room. (exp«ct-ingtofliidtheir Bttleaoa saiiJr lepodogoohu bed,) toflodUmjoBtpasetostatoetemitj, toabaekHof

r1 Sad Indeed waa the stnka, bat tb^ loss is his eternal (afai; msy it aerre as a cord todraw them to their h(aTCnl7 rather. Theirpartor,

Twous W. Fixn.

JOSKPBCB a. HAUT. Departed this Ii«aOoti4>frSth. 1859, Jowpboa IL

Hilcr, after a protracted IB&eas of coasosptloa. He waa bocn in MaaiT cam> , Tennessee, Aagnst Slst, ISM, wbicbatadebim twenty-three yean aid. He proftmed r^giao in Oet(4>er of I8&S, and waa topUaed iota the friKnnhip ef the Knob Creek CharebthefaOowiDcSoTenber, towUch he lited an erderiy meaaber astil his death. Dortrg his ridtseaa be regretted not baTiEg Bred aa he ahoald hare dooe, yet ha a^ that the hope that hehadta Jens would Itear biB ower the dark nSey asd dud< OW death, and land him 1>aa tite banks of aveet de&teiaaeei. He rrqoeated Ua eoapaniao sad reia-ti<estomeethImtohcarm,aDd not to grieve after

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E ^ t ^ J L FEMALE COLLEGE.—THE a»»t iiMllaaftkhlaatltaUaaafflapaaaaTBCBSn T. STHOIACSCST. BaeOatalaoaaaStiaaatkarr altiat. BST. SC3CAB B. SSira. aatn-t£ Mn&aaaka v a l u a b l e LOTS FOE SALE.—THE T aataarlkmalawaataaan. at aatflaa, «a wp RBS1>AT.tk«aialaat- la tka cakcn aT tka tttf aTMar LOTS, liac tk • vaQtanaU

abnt it; that ef wcbmb, taken from the tort&Usg fiesk of deefwg mas, seems Bto;e intiaaie, more loTicg. more tendtf.

Bat, u regards love, it ia len the dryrm than the Aaradir tkat ia important. Loreu the depth of yoar Vieg, bat what lore f— Think, and yoa will find it to be tkat wkick DPSt predispeaeay atotkeTacatioaef beaer-tlesee aaa^^ yoa by tke Seriptarea. There are too ki^sof ]e*e: tkeloTewhidiree rrrs, aid the I-JTe wkick gires; tke first ddigkta itself ia tke fcdnig whidi it iaspinf aad tke sasrifioes wUck it obtaiaa. The seeoad satis-

riealtard operatiaas are carried oa; aad to tor as car obeerTatkm extended, tke ckarge { wss snbstantiated. There are ao bants any-where, and the grain lies scattered abont wiih { onpardelled waste.—Cor. A'acart Jftraay.

Hay his dying sdmooitifaa to Us friends by aaneti-Sed far good. W. B. lUsux.

ORDINATIONS & RESOLUTIONS Dbab Bbo. Gutbs: I send yoa thesiatis-

des of ladependenoe Bsptbt A«OMti<ni, aad also a resdatim that passed witk bnt om da-ssa/ta; Botea

fiesitsdf ia toeaeatimatwUek itappm*e«,] The lesdataoo is as foQowa. whid yoa caa m, Zm^ -- •4' B **** I • a S— -- - -and IB tke saerifiaes it aceoa ickeaL These 0 kind) cf loTB katdly exi&t sqisTate, aad

woman knovs ikcm both. Bat do I preaame too and of her heart ia tkiahiBg tkat witk ker the ssooad pedoBdoates; and that ker de-Tiee iKsrowed ftca tke BBsdfi4iloTe of whiA ear Sadsor kaa giran as aa f xsaple, ia tkis:

It is Btofe bl«Med to gire tkaa to teadref" To be kred, I kaew it wdl, ay sisters, is tke j<!y of yoarkeaH; das! a j i^ petkapaidas-td: bat to loTe, to &Toto ymrndTCs oat of lore, is the aecd cf yoar sod, it is the law (TBI of yvar cxiateBce, and a law wkick bo oae tkodd kinder yea htm obeying Man

iBsert in yoar paper, if yoa tkiak proper: Stselfdt deplore tke difi-

eal^ in tke First Baptot Ckvdi, NariiTiUe, Tmb., between Elders Howdl aad GraTca, and dtkoi^k we do aet wisk to becoae par^ to dtkcr dd^ yet we witk to express oar jad» mat, wk^is, tkat Bro Graves waa aot d«at witk aeeofdiag to tke BiUe, bat was aajastly treated; and we pny toaastaia Bra. GrsTes ia tke diascadnatioD of BtbU fndk; ard tkat we still earnestly reeoaimettd tke Tenttsttt Bapt^

Tke Asaoeiatioa teeoMd to be afire to eTeiy good word and wwk, aed fore, anioa aad kar-icasioas acdcn was tke preraiBng featare of

i'lirkted miSi

yoa Bro GraTce, aay tke Lord sastaiB tov aad

Toor ecai jatna ia pakiiakii^ tke Tm Baptist, vAscodBapHstlooka.

SAB'I. Haujbcbxos. Etxsiss Subb, Ark., Oct. 14, 'SS.

also knows kow t» loTe aad mast IsTe ; it ia in love, that St Paal seme iqi all tke o U ^ | the aeedag. I waa ddighted tritk tke aieet-tioea tkat aarried Gto impteaa apoa kia: ing.aad left modi eaeiwaged ia nOatioB to ' Hsskesds kTo yoar WTTcs," as ke saas ap{tke in tkis part of "tor off" Arkaa-ttoeof wiaaania tnbBMSROc: "Wirea reb-IgM; Wa greatly aeed a m aetire and intel-Bit yoandres aato yaar ewa ksabaedaL" Bat I iigcnt aiaisteia. Will sot some yoang bceth wa an aiw oecapaed, sot wito tke toealty cf | er emwtato to tkis part of tke Stato ? We Ike oUigatisB, bat witk toe iBcBsataoa. IkaTeagnwiageoaatir : aadaaay woald ke

Now lore, it amst ke adnowk^ed, is ka | suipiised at the iatal%eBce good oida and apontaaeais, less di teres^ed in ana tkaa ia {icdvtty tf ear citixec& Brelkr^ some of woaaa. It is lea spcataseeas Maa cftea needs to eoB pet kia«if bc&re ke esar k>TB; wcmsa onlj needs to listen and to follow ker i (Bwaid im^tlse. Tkia is tke reasca, pe^pe, i why Sesiptare. wki^ freqaently eomBSBdsj the k^Miid to lore, ivfraiu frtim eafisreiBg it apoB tka wife, aa if die were esapetest, j froa k« catsre to a«{^y it. Bat abore all, | it a Btote tfinaftmnffd. Maa Iotcs woaaa met* &9C kiasdf tkaa iisrkcr; wtsasa toresl aaa lea tor kersdf tkaa tor Ua. Maa,k».|

ka iaaot eafieacBtaito kiaseH leaas' ker akoaGod kas gircB to kia: waBSB,b»-eaaae ka tods keredf iapdkd to lerekia wkea God haspren taker. If sditade de-' pressea aaa,it iskeaaBsefife kaaaadaia yrtfteaa aa ^ktlpaseU;" if a i aaa dreafel ^ live de&si,it abeesBsefito iawttkoBtaaj

bdIbs ^ caa ke aa "kelpaeet** toj aaa. W« ay tf ker. if I ma j ke

pasaitted tBa rcferesee br tke aake of tke ae-rieaaapnitawWekl kaaatdit: walawaker keaaaoa aft* first knedaa. ''SrcOTec. wkat a lka MBfiaaaiwyAkaB

t all juitiiai aad kagaagead r- ^ afwrf^^Bieacapw^BTr agaadprefmCr R a wfimiiTi baa, aa-ianal W ; afeHnai -iAii^ artaasto Bfcwitkw exkBiat i iStol f f^ * * after

~ _ ^dnaBdwaid-Bigkt. aatidiriBg itadf aafiei«llTI«-

^ wuk aancatcr aMile; a n — l l w a . m, ky rwu. kot

BOFHwnBia WOODS. Died with aeancer in the braart, at her 8an*a, In

CIaibamFatiih,I.aa!B8Ba, riatcr Sophrcoia V o ^ to the 67(h yearof her age. Site was bora in Rorlh Can isa, and was the daughter of ES|«h snd Kuaa-betoDaTis. toeat)yBir.Bio*edtoUiaafaaiH>i,aBd fa 1828 professed fUth fa. Christ, aad anited with the BapUat Chartk, where ahe was tufoctnnate ia (haloai herhasbaad. After whidt the martied Wm. Woods, aad aaoicd to the State afoieaaid, and nDitadwitotheTrBienCkarth,towbid the Breda

Atentmember tm her death. Shealwajsex bibHed strong feiih fa her Barior. FreqacBtiy «n her djiag hed, die icmaiked thst her way was dear before her, that then waa no feats of death, aad that it waa her derire to depart and be atlih Chriat; Often exhortiiig thoae that came aiamd her, to pre-pare to meet her fa haatea. laUtedherjaatbefae

death, and taiid an wall. Many witnea coald teatiiy that the £ed fa the ftilh, befieriag that aoooahewoaldbe withthel-acd. Ihos weheiiete herapitithaa gana to tha ponala tf the aUea, aad win thsa imain to wrltxme the ipirita oi thoae who aa follow. Ste has left a hBtbacd with stany cop. neesiaoa and friends to Boma her haa, yet webe-Beae that thoagh ft ia ear leas, it is her etcrcsl gdn.

So death can make a dying bed Fed aoA as dawny ptOows sre

WUia m his toesst therlean their bead Aad toeath their hTca oat sweady them.

J. Q-Bvaixn. P. S. Some of the Botth CKoBsa papera wiD

I eaaecapy.

a( TALCASU aCtUIBS LOTS. tbSarth aat !(ank T«at af tka ITaiTwaby Jateiac tka (M l».ariaata TkaaaakaartiataaanaMi wHtSaa tTMilTMat thlaatranaatn. T«aramj (M Vrian uatkaraackartaitaattTiaaSsaa. Tkaaa aha «a >a •aaataHart • al pw altk a Tt»» ta tha liaiatlaa af Ikali eUMraa caa an aaean Lata aa kai BiaaiTy ii.ii>i>li»a»a»ai»l.a. Bat«imi«ta< •xiiancaxiT. m» jart mt ta an. ri^i 111 aaa a TarDaar«<a.aaatkMaaak.fka laMilaaiHa a-a aat V Taan.af'kiata<a«&aB«>ta. M. ran>UCn». otsa-iL xsraoDB.

T e a c h EES—TWO y ibg i x i ans , aaaafwkaMkukiitkiaa yaaaHMilMaalatnik'n. ai-4tkaatkara»ka,«tAta acataja lOaatlaaa kr tka - • Mat liiaiiMj arBWkgikul Tka

llla>tn'a«kr< y.K .tntMdaaXacU'k Biaaakaa. I aK»a!alaia»«lia«>a»tk.TiiaaiiaiMa \ Mttn.llallana.ataaadamy aa< akUUr aUk akiafc tkar k«»a alaajaailekai tat tka «atlM-ftk»<r;» atari M. AdtiaM tka aatMricaat U Baaat Haaaaat. Satataa Oaaa>T. riartta aasx- !>.• B. A. TOVBIBS.

T AND FOE SALE.—S40 ACBES OF J^iaai R« nOar laaS lar aaSa. witk a taa« t«a ataay t» l liaM.iatllSaBaadaaiaataa«.T¥T lMngatkp Watama At}aat>a •illmiaa te aaDaaa ^la^a at tka CkaraktaBaytlitCailiaa. at CaaariQa.CMa aaaatj. 6a_ at IBaaiteafaraoa. M ll<ut.tka»aaiT aaakantaa ' -iaaaaat O acr aaat.) <a aatt tka intkaaar. Ala. Sta aana. wllk aa ataaat kridt «a«IBac. «a< Jsa daar,« laaS. la Bnaa toaa TaSay. Gkataafa eaaatr. al akaat tnt«aali>ynlla]t laa<.atSU*R tka aBl*1*Bjro*ai ^ • AU6t:ircB a. wbisbt.

>|iAa. tttaaaKOataw

ON COMMUNION. I BaaaShrfkamiaiT. . . . Saiad aaan * no

TO THE AFFULTKi) WOKLD. mJ.A. NASH, (AUTHOB OF THJt JCtWBBB BAXn.T nmCXABO aka haa i«aal

DOmAXUXM FABTT. i m mi. a Mbsebs. Esmas:—Ckriatiaas liks otker j i lti lZtCTJ?.

pe<^ kaae tkdr seetd ympatkiea—*tia-1 " Canity is aot to caatMoi^ bat to —fhTn | i nr In - i tkoae ^ayaaka by fceedBg their twifcaeiu I SnLffaSSSSTa toward tow peeper okjeeto | jfa alh a^w •mnrmt

Ipropeeeto s^gest to dw idi poBa eoai. aaai^ geaenOy, aad tka Baptist Ckaiekta i pattiealariy, oae ef tke BMtt deSgktlU ea-' joyaeatoef ^ •SsaaaB," aad prm Oe eat-tiaa «f a giaad Ckriirtaa paity, periaelto neiaideiBaaiia * . . .

axUacta On, Wam^ , . _

rdia IB an ita geito aad rar ia. wkea tke I. ^«• ' ' ! ',' pieaa aad whato aialed eaa fiad fap" | g . J t S g S l S S ^ S ^ emeat. aook aa aagdaaaj amiltorcr.a^ I " ' ' J " '

Ob

: Atiala . - lakaa

Ueo- I. W.I akambdai Witt tke fidto off "

wito t i f k l S S ^ t S ^ R ^ P i S J S ? ^ Prawideaea we a^^t to T«iambti tkat Hal wka^akeaaaeiaraaa speka kaa aai •4a| pear ye kara always witk yaa," aad if tikara] •aeeeeiaBof PMC poacr kaa I ke ia^ i t i i ]

LY MEDICINES.—OF ALL laaillMlaaaalat aa Bitim BAwiu'SsiiTSe FtiSJ • •aMrvIha «B0-aSMCI Ba. Ihejeae-I am

af tkaaaBatiT, a«telaiactkai altki ai J iflial laaa wat ky Man. . ' BBAlk (W aXlLTB a • tka jM>liwiV"< aaoiac «a ka akama*. Ba ImBt BMaala Ika aaaatiT a ka vltkaat tt : aaa atu ft tka aaOiA at aaaa Mat aytrtWpujM laMty laaaa»«Caiata—aafki BmBj. Ua pHeeeftk«ikeaaieaa(i»* «*efflkaaaBt jH taaariaHaf tWaaaatrj | la 11 li^l af tkatf i Mtlaiaat-

aay a««ar Iha taaalij. a Sk lal < TBaBBuniov AKBizeuii MaoLtraaaHtelSacSai! B^Ja^aL^Mtat^pSK I J ITS

aMaaaaraMBmSadaa tka aaMlaMBan! BiriM% «liaia»iara«tai.yipatai^^altatoa»aM. tth alM flw flMrtHt Ml IMl VMaflllB* f* flCMMMh

AU SDtDS OF COUBTST FSQSITCS, a*, ar.

eaoL a. oabbasdcb. JOS. XOGBmSB.

J . W . TOLSOH, OenacBl OMtiimiMten KeetiiaBt,

ta*e. is»a. F A L I a s t o c k ;

ABBAT, GIBSON & CO., Ba.nr«12kS«aaia. KAMI V ILXf, a-AVE NOW IN STOBE A VEST JL bixaaaScaavatoataakaf BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Wkick tka kaaapaiakaal cm».aat arkkkOMTVIEWMU

At Tawr 1 an Prlccs. Gna! liilaiMiiti cSMS % ca>k kajm. TUs atoA X—atr. Tha aasi katav takaa la ax

aaSv Mlaai BsatiactaiaA ABBAT. CIBSSI A CO.

Tka Wat aataaaf CotlaaTa

F . w. MAXET dc CO. Dealen to TLN HAZB. K«CX TIB. OWRB. SBBXr IXfnt.UjS BtABBLKTtBD IBOa aAaTUa,BAXljOB 6BATXS,

Claaa ftr «aa« ar aaaL Jamat a^ BaatSHaaCWaMBt. Ba*riDa.<M -WaarfS - I'a aCa..taiA-— aoa

BY STATE AUTHORITY CMee Hnt-Class bsBiae^

BT TBB

m i S O R M i f f i C Q M P A M . HABXFOBD, OQIX,

¥ NCOKPORATKD IN 181&-CHAKTEB 1 tarraioL <M aa^ «iaw>.as» ikai1.1i aa« ialiat.«gka • |laaat«tai S t S W IbawiWa

kCB.AMBt.

F K A M C 1 8 C O , •OBKUa OW WABBXOXa,

Bt.J.lI.Bart.lt.BL.1 S>. BCn«ia.a a.tailacna Br- Wtw-a«lal1i riT' ' 'lit;-Ta. B air wfoTaSak. OUaelea. *aa. a " " B.. JaalBaajT,* laaaaa.B.K.raitBa 1 ni.a»ria». B. a- waajj ha. Bi.Ddlai*.ll.B_ma^ tSt

aytoBtoaa.! to kasa a waaktog ty ia tke Astaat. tokaaiM^wbki astply a ^ lie piBTtdal todait. Bat»k«a; aa wckBseaea four oBMAaiL a taiaed •eatoia^to ~ fiMaftkeidd.awt| fioritaa^pfy, UA toe aaaa tsraia tke diatdA sastaiB9diar^ tiaa, witk a fedd ooe haadrad BHcei

J-B. __ . . . CcLJate lMaa.BafiaB r. a. MAmo. a. B. " ZABUUB,

la Tiew. On, mti newefaori OS widikial

F e v e r a n d A g a e , ftom rtkh -TTtnVrTid aofc aro » {Jobe, is tbc uuumumce of a _ 52 BuasBar iixxr. ThMC»ha>»liaaiaeaatarftTiht heat aamaaO. asd liaaawith the nosy Tnar it. malg ^ asa ia bebv honn fina-Kaseranaw the aBi£iBe.«»i tie ma » vidxit tu7aiigi&the issesisto xlie raeod. Then: — taimtatii pBaaB on the imsiBajTi aiisasmacf the bo . ThaSm'x d Suls'ti* aeciete tsnt ocjy tha Tiras.hct ate fesnOebload. Bath tin-rmnmi in tiw circiiUi^ acd sradiM rioleBt ender. The i eea. tte Idr^xand ^ m jadcje with dke haexi ad iiei laiia KnaOT.tbe jasaaet sf oorissasisi, to ex^ titc aMafca iiiKiiiiai. en— Ibodrf the baa< in the iaienal tixsitDeixtitaBt. Tbchk»d Icmna dtE onte^^ . znshA to the ceit:zal annasvilh iimgrtuw a fltn ?; ThiiisthrCaiu. Be n tiaae&n it&3a. ThaOaj Fxvu failon. is vbkh dw biood leans the cx^ « : cissss aad lashn IS tbe EH&ce, IS if is anodaB d a 3 ; to expd dv inilatics sniaDtt tiuocgh titat ailaryaat' i TOrr—die skis. Isdiis alaa it &2s,asdde», S : aTaWl.-ms the inanpt rrhnTstrii. maiiaig acna,1jj leoverraf soenph to lepot The boprkaa^ODathegi day. these are «se £a ar Mtutiauia af fPrsat AWjL3: Accz. Sah cnparrmTaniJ diaaife wffl rf maaaaa aj demise tlie kesirk if it is aot mDiai. We baae Uboted to £sd.sBdi3.se taid.aiiastidala^

A y e r ' s A g u e C u r e , ^ v i ^ Eeotnliaa &is Tntftrrnns |iaiaa ta thetiaat l and sdmalzta the Etc ts ex^ it hn die body, it >l«id,aD it does em tha iffir-^g fieeaer-pedect ceitKBti Aad it daes aata, at tar*— -ahat is of sxxreacTTiee to thoae taSgeetta Ob If takes ia seaiOB it eipefc it Btsb tiie sTUem akaotbed, asd tiras kec sbo air it £ne nsnl aazcks: kzepa tie srsra ia hzahi ahhocgh acftr to fee CuuaeijMfiiiJj it not orfy t=i«, 1— jntccts 6o«a. flie c ^ ^aay af tarrtiiwa wiith asj s TTT rf Vt mj:r-T-..«TTt inflnesce, sash 3 Fe»et;C!BnFewi.lkaBh.arateke4AE«e.l , Beadic^crBiSais Headzdir. BSan Feaea,] Goat. BBndnesa, Toethan ] ache. CatcA. Astiiass. Psi rcaancs, PaxaM / aC Spleen, Byrasica, C(£c, Fanhn. asd 1 of Stomi and Boaeis, aH af i •rtenariS3«6tjniti= cmse, «ai he f«nd ta aa more <r leaa the iMmnkrent trpe. Tha **i Ccu** mnGTea the mae tif tbete densgemtril a csm the£seae. This it arcnmprrdifa ly atimnlaTing S toexpei the Tiras Crass t£e mtctt; asd _ hy degieea become haiiied ta^ tiaOciraSeear ' Bewaoaaariiatveii T i m e m a r Mcotnpoih ti* atroe end, hti afaaESeita liaai iiaa.1i 'a ii m iTfirrfl ia aaeKpt.«kirr •• ASCB CCKS ** does i t a t ance. zoii ami aafc . J bare sjesl rtMO to beBere tiasisaa ~ safe msed; la t ie «haie daa ar oae caaaed br t h e masulic isjotiaB. t i e s asj c h a a been £Kinend; asdithasi asotheri minsagt n t h e foKEc, atish it. t h a t i t i a i wcil as saod.

rSZTAZZS ST I>B. J . C . A Y E R & CO.

LOWELL. MASS. Psicz On Douax m Bezsta.

Ayer's Cherry hians&ritseir aash aTcssowa far^ e s i a af < TznetT cf Tbiaat and Lose Cae]}iliiat,th«t it IM tinST I iij aa ts ireacat the inilewfT a isf^vherenrit k a t bees eapiojed. JUixhaa beu in canstast OM tjaaaefaoBt ths aaet3aK,w«v not do mate data aaaszc taepec ila qoaliirii rptotlu faestileT-rbasfaeeit.aiidthatitmaT «to da fat t h e i r jelief a i l i t h a a cm teen iaa

BssattekaeaOad wli kaoirtaicB of tka GadJvtkenel to eduaa.

vlio 1 a f r ^ ligkt of tke GadiatkeihaBef Ja "Ka BUB tokato^ j ke whsia ~ " Tkaa ikal to tkapew«raiBykear«

Fa wnte»aiaGid\i| xtia ^^^unga^wt tkekiwlyaaawr. -«ifttk9»a*tke BBi M an ail atoer dnisel we ofatBB toa Haiy tomaa«rtoilk,ari efwiiihr».iasto»^ A^lkaB.was^£flr «» Bisk iw lOBiB crtthrea aad aiBta lUs a anadBant toe laewkmef tkis < "datiaaBBd^ toto Vast Ta 'MmU into aaa «is«{lae^alieadyii aflke dkaidH aal WaskadU iiiniwki I^Baedi lAam, »Rati«i to s i ^ y stoiaidiytoT^a craBtWBA^

,Iaay.tfaati kkatnHisi

Ayer's maiTS

G a t l i a r t i c mtatFAi roa< Fob m Caa i FoaJa , Fob sbb Cns ar 1 FoeBi*»uam Fox TBz Ccxa ar I>nKnncrs Foa. a Foci. Binxsca; Fob xsia or FaiaieszAS; Foxtsz Paat; Fob na Ccsx cr SranrrtA; Tom. AX3, ScaaRxoca ComuaCT; Foa TXK CCD » BwwAnaa; FOB Drsnkst? or TEZ bkxs ; Foa Taa Ccaa «»li»«» Ctantaiw;

FoaPaaw^ TBS Cos cr Txiixa, Tcxoas

wajawaMaiq acarOrisl, to

HAT8, GAPS. AKD XaABIBS' TUBS, aasrcBuoaqcAxa.XASBTiuB.ZBBS.

]^fOLESKIN ^Ta -SPBING ^ ^

— •aatkaaailftiltljlt afaatthaaa.afaB. iattai »

TONES' HOTEL—COBNEB O BOTSBB BWtB TBB WIBX ! THJt

Y f E B T TBOT BELL^ f f ln rogBY

A T FOBUC SALS—A FIHE PLANT A-HaalaBjw a f ti • -f T irt i

•aa aa eanu aa.. 11 r»>-~< -»»-«—y awaa,*c Ba«ha«tanrBBa»naiWBn: ^ TAitawiaaiaBBaTiBt

Fob Fob Vaaata: Foa TBI Cc«r or Oocr; Fob a Bisxib Fnx: . Tea. TBZ Cczx ar Kxrausak; Fea Puajiw* taa Sb

TtoT a» aB(S»nated. aa Ihat &e I tshe tea riaata^. ard bejaf Jiaut ' _ hxzia caa aae fins tseiraaemarj aasa!

S$ eestt *er te^Beeham *r Oi»Btrisobes5irfClemw«B,Hrjw3aa%l aaaemetiiuawmi irhaae haa ttait Ml tif; te asoaiaSkU eaeiohaeseet a oarncc hnv-IB sst peiant die : Tto Ajrw h** aatLed fann* gialia ear J jUJaaxAC. is a*idt aej-aie fjaen. amtxana cf the abaa* cKB»faa»la, and Ch> toat drndd be UbaKd te toot esnt OaacttopataCl tniidai M i piypatii f they mahe lam fan ATsAaaltafceaaaan. The • aid tide Mtetiarta. and thcTsbaaUk AB out BeaeSea •« *r aaie I -

AnCKW KKDSCUXB saa-aal l».*O0. J f la

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