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t X O - !»i.t.*s» ASSaS ^ f •n !iE» I- " f f j ««<» --if 7EM HUJt. 5 Bialof &e K&^ns. ^ Cfer'^ifei. ^Esp^necoo, is ^ac c^irp- ' tl>«f*fnre. tli»t Ui««e word* and ic • I t •bell— WelL weB. Mr. Sfop^erC porwB are orttttrary the So^pei? Tne wtjrd missioQ«r7 memn^ ouc sfii, (wscBtswaj, «nd when applied to prescoers it mniTrs oni; •ect f o r t h t o p r e a c h t h e G o s p e l . li-meaoathe same a s t h e word apostle, wiiid^ ii a S c r i p U i T a l word. The ciigical word baptizo maani to dip 1 0 i s m t e r a e . t > o r c r w l j e l a i ; therefore, hn- W-f .U / l A M P H E L L —well, a*'- ; L joa taw q a i t e • ^ dacma^i^w here thim naraag Too tarely have been March- is^ the " M o u l a j r e a a r d i of antiiiaitybat joa ahovld nmember uwt acthiug short of Soriptaxsl pcwf will be snffieicnt; and if-I am aat »wtakiw. W-daj Lt the lime joti are to give Serrptnral utthontj for yoar mL^ioiiarj plana. And now. Sir, I e ^ e n g c joa for that aodtarikj. Show me, in God'ii vord, ens- prwerpt « tzamplt f o r y w r present sys- Mst w f m i K : ; a i a r y cperatioos Sktpksrd—Mjss eheerfoUy will I attempt t o o h u w t h a t t h e mcana wu om f o r ; h e spread of the Gospel a r e a e e a r d i o g t a t h o Senptoies Est i denre yoa to rEmember tB:it wo are not ciod down t o a n y o n e plan. T h e q^ies- t:(m thf^n arisot. What a r u t h e mcaoa used ? Finrt, money i>i c j l l e e t c d to sustain mi*io ri«9. Tiiia i s d o n e b y r e c k i » i i g T v l o n t a r y cot. uibaliona from indindoalA, ooarche^. ai^d ai* aomaaoL*. How are mi«o&ariai appi>i&(ed ? iiy ohareue*, dLiaiot aaMaiaiioiu,aadeoa*ec tiaa*. Fur proof of thi^ Mat^ocai I refer joa to (he minaua of toe Saathers Baptist OoBYsntion far IS57. la t h e r e p o r t of the Bjard at Domestic on pa^e 32. yoa Uare tiiia laa^oage: .^rPFOST or MIBjI05AR1K< ^ T h e r e i s a p l t ^ a a i n g c h a c g - i d a r i n g t h e pa^t t w o o r t h r e e jcani os this sabjoot A.>«ccii- tioBii, ohareiiei, aa^indiTidaatn are adonos^ mianonanei. and pit^ging their support.— There arr T o a a y a d r a s t a g e s arisiuir from tht« arraogrrnrnt T^a napport » mure certain and thoic mntnbatirg to their support are hranght i n t . * m e r e i m m e d i a t e c o n t a e t , a deeper inteieit is awakcsrd, rsod a ft".rang«fr aitach- aont Lt fcrsed. li is hoped thaii ;he tixe wUl soon oume wiiea every aMcu^uoB acd ohanh will hare ibi ciuiinonary or mti-aiaua- riaa. ' ' A m o n g t h e a * c e s a a u a » w h i c h h i r e a d o p t - d thu o o o r a e , s t a y b « l u a n d the fall(t«ii<i; : Go •hea, Va.; Bethel Ebcn,-«:r. Westerr, ar.d C^ttal, Ga.; Abbima, Bi^bj, Kufaala, Pine Barren, and Coosa, Ala , Abi-rdcca, Miiw. Chorttho: M^nrgomary aad <'.irioir- rilk, Ala.; Bethel and Salem. Ky. Se*cr;il are nuuuncd fay indiTtdoaL. A brother in Geortia tostaina Brother Slot tar. A !>isieT ix. Jackaon. Miaa, sa»tmina a aative la Ala- bama, in t w o o r three o a w s , d i f f e r e n t pcr^rs hare o n i t : i in sapportine caiivo prraehs's Tbe jaupg l ^ i i e a i n the Jod.-cnD F.Tsaic I;.sti- t a t a o f Marioa, Ala , a t u t a i n a n a t i » e . T t r c trotherain CoTingUia, Kj,auitam ace." Then xn Commusion." September N j. for l!!i56, one o f t h a S c o e t a i k a t p ^ a k s a * f o i l t wi "^Miaaionary Societies a:.d Bt>ardd throw no in the way of t l ^ o o n r s e [the c-^one Kaf, lo^ i a T t t e s o d uxe J e i a t M u a a n d d m n s h e * ts do thla. Sercn of the a : i v ? j o a r i e « o f the Brtard of Far^iga M>5- M o n d a f U » 9 S c u i h e r a Biptist C o f T e s t i o c art inm sappatt^d. in wh le c r i a p a r t , b y i-socii ticau whieh ti.£m ^ tirir mii^im^ia. A iaailar arrabgt-meat—to w h a ~ e x t e n t ire itc onabl^ t o i a j — e x L - i t e d a s t o n o m e e i tite siis aao&ariiU of tha Buard of M Tnesie Boards mtf.^t ;sdaltia»iy ar. f-1 thing which l a e w e a i a t ' M i t > i f s s s n f i - - L.-i? o f obiigadou, eiiticr of eharjhes <>r iadiridtiiii. Ua the e3ntrary, all thc'j »rp«a-'i, whstntr p a f c l i o c r pmau;, w f c e t k e r o r a ! or wr-.te?, ae maie ta i;:nie cf rttsponiib:lity." Tho:. L s e m i i t t t t a of ti-J «'o3Tcntiou, wbica was ii«ll ta R chmia^ iu M^j joa wi !l £i.d die f.>iiu»i£g r&.uiaiittn : ''Btsciiftd. That in case any i&a^zhait, u eiaticBi. a r Q t h s r b o d i s j i e n t i t l e d t.T repre^etra- t i o n - i n t h i s O o s T e a t i o c , shoald pr-frr to rj- poin: t h e i r a w n m t i B i j n a r i ' j s , a n i t o 'ime th r t s p u H i i b i i i t y o f d t f r a y i n g ta«ir ealirics" a - : entln e x p c n s c a , t h a t the r o p e c t i i r e B a a r d i art aata-ricd, under carfiosenton^aEintijn and faudamimtai role?, t a b c c o t s c tne dx. bomsg agcnta «f the bodies sa appouitin^ ries aci arprojriaticg focdi, wh-^tiier s>icb et>tiHibatioM b e i n t e n d e d f j r the civilirafioi;. o r tiie r t a n g c L i ^ o n c f t h a h^mthcu; pr^TidMi that aash cipeaaca rf f^wardiag the xocej a." ha»5 t o b ^ s p e o i a H j i r e c i r e i j , b j b'.ras bj the ontnbttti'rs." NjW, frum thase q-iotationa, you leam what meaai wc u s e — f l r t j u p l i i s a w e a d e p t for the afrrai of the ticwpei OMerrs, tho monty ooiieeiad ia fay •olantary coBtnbation^ I.-, thtire anything osscriptnm ia ihut Doi> n I t G o d love a e h e s r f o i g i v e r T I n i t n o t said that " it is more biess^ t o g i v ? ihaa to re- esi*a" f 6iane cf the mintanar j arc appointed by d i n r d i e f , a n d tapportcd by individual cbria- tiaa* a r b y t h e Q k B r e h c a that a e n t t h e a i fsrtit. Othera arts app<.ixi:te« aud suataibCd t y dutriui a»oeiatioika, and o t h e r s a t i i i a r e appointed by S u t e Misait^n, Damestio Muiioa, or F u r c i g i Human Board*. Thctc B>»ard:i h a v e b « c u ap- pointed by tho »<v»ral bodie;? t h e y r f p r t f s t r n t , and have b««a dtltgattd with «Il the pow«n> they pon^na. b it tnu that the« plans are all owntmy t a t h e S 5 e n p t a r « « f 0:> cone of thcia eorrespoed with the a ^MtcIie plan T If i t is w r c s g fat lsdivid«al ebhatiaea, ecarchcr, d)«thtti asaoetauona, or Iarg« mii«ioBary auci etka to appoint aiui l u t a i s muu^tors—.tioag for any one and all to do thia wtrk—pray teh B« what would be cifht 7 What mrthoa dif- foin^ firom all of theeo eooid be adopted ? If UcM a r e a l l wtadtrn pkms to whidb yoit ctk>- jeet, what ia ^e apotfe lw pl&e f Ctmpi^ll —All joti have said ta yet foreign the point. Where do yoti Scd jriMtwwry, Miuiamitry 5erMty, ^ Mission- vy Baanb ia liu Seriptamf Show, a e the Senptval aitthofity for miiHesary aoeietiee. Wkrn kaa IIm Lord eommatded b» M orgaa- ia MMk aoeutiaa aad appoint boarda T iStyiirA—I perenve th»t yoa are lai^siag •Mhc m gmk ar>r. Too <ieoaadi of ise to ikow whu* the Lari has, ta JO maay words, w a a n M n ta u f a i d K miaiitmary aoeieties «4«|faia» gtiaiawj beai^ and to ihow jwi «kfe I t e l n a l ««<i aiaiiQaary. New, tkak teuad iaMtonlj mention i s a p r o p e r word^ The crigisal word apusttUo m a a a s o n e Meni, or sent away—tac word miistiicnary means the itame ; iicnoe, mis- sionary i e a BuiUbie ward. B t t i a g a i n , 5 0 a reqare me to show where the L > ) r d h a s s a i d i n s o m a n y w o r d s , w c should on^iia miaaoiisry ^ueieue* a a d h a r e Bission- ary kiards. We will dcf^r that '.ill to-mor- row. A VlBQISIA B aitist. for USjb taaJOM iiUvAXSAS LAXDS. T i > i h c m a r y persons who ha»e written to us i c - j u i r i n g : . b o u ; Arkaobid land, «fce, and othtiia who maj wish ihc same infjrmatica. We would b n e f l y s t a t e , t h a i in fct Francis Co, they can find h i i l y o r level land, dry land or R W i a i p y l a n d , low priced land, or high priced laad. Improved landj rate from S8 to $30 fwr acre. Uaimproved iasds is frcm to per aero. The health of the cauatry is conaidorcd generally good, but eapeoially &o imm^ciatJy wesc of Crowley's Ridge. i fcerc are some s p r i n g s h e r e , b u t the people generally uac well water, of which they can got a v e r y g>wd article by diggiig f r o m 3 0 to lO feet. The acciuty for a new eounCry is g e n e r a l l y g o m i . Oar country is Mittliiig up v e r y f a s t . There i s g r e a t ns-cd of i'>:du3triou.<, good m c ^ h a c i e s h e r e i n a l l t h e different depart- m^Qts. There are openings f o r m e n i n a l l tho d>'p.irtmen'.s of bcuineas, bat in order to ruc- eocd, they will h a v e t o oomc hers and build up ia istereat, and nhov to the people that tboy ire ia every way eompetect. To those wi:o aish to comc Weac, wc say give oj a call ii^ Si.. F a i s c u , asid we ihink yon can be suiud. B F. Tuomas. aa jast no(r yoa not. Tea naaoa tfaaa: Tk« iaaaiinpAiB the A ia f j i l i m j to t h e Seiip- JkMsadk, For Ua{>t:.'a. W h a t M e a n s i t ? * "•ijod miraiag Mistrtsd S ; How do yoa do f" Very well, I tha:.k yoa—I startirg to t>choot " Y j u have a ifc-od school, have Mrs S y " A fine school I thaak yoa. Aad I joald ecjjy myself cow, in this community, w Weil as anywhere on earth, fcai for oi.^ taisg " Aad pray what is ihat Mrs. S. Weil, I have acno of mj brethren here wiih sham to worship aad aosociato; aad you B j p U a t s h e r o , a r a aot sj kind as I cjald wish Fou a r c q o i i e d^T-reat :a tbLi re^'p.'ct. I s a r c y o u , f r o a i y o u r orsthrea in Brownsville. Aad it lemaii&ii to be provea thai taay ace a^ii a s t o H n d a s a a y yoa bwe." •• D i f f e r e n t , e a ! Pleas.- '41 es ia wha'. Fjr Biptists ought to b<? B i p ' i i t ' . everywhere; lad if tis?y have f o a i i d c o a j a a ^ d - i which •»«: have cjt, we wiii !>e hasp, i > i o i r u tbcaj Th-n ho* the difforensfc ?" • W a y Jio brethren :a BrowusTiiie soxni perai.t cio tj break t r . j i u a f w.ia thcci Atd iai^ you r o f u s i ; ' ' ' Tbey dii, y-j >s.y, permit this ?' ' Y&? I E d e e d they did. A.::i I think joa i'l pc.TtiS ay rut'..r-n co tai jot. »Va -vll Dtlieve ica^ nothing but la.- b^pnsm; and realty 1 can sso o vtUj w-j a.-.j no' aa t? ia commaaioc: ITpJU this p^tat M.-s S., we do see iiik'j- i tbi'iit we have co rigti to ci-iman together If your brethr\"a arc p!t:.»--ol to loce to mj taile they are welcome f o d o so Bai to the Lord's tab.e, 1, m a mouth-piece t;r Hi:.;, am at hSmy t-D in-ute those only who have sabmitte-i :o the rcgaiatioas whicb He, ia his wi^-doji, ha-< pivjper tj aiikr. Hs tj'd me, Mr'. S , w h a t pf-rsca-- t j iarite, aid I c i s a ' t revoke His crdtr^ by wvi ipg iticra Tac Browaavili.,- brct; rva do it. bat we eaanoJ," Yoa are t o ><lfi>i!—that ii." Jfoi M^dim; bat stiil we caanot. Fniai prirciple wc act, aad hence w>; a r c de- birred tha privilege of eaiiag at tabic with ar.j " j r h . j h a v e cot in thrvugh tho dv^.-. cave climbcJ •ap some other way." Y u baptixi;, that may be pardoned in the act cf baptism. We bipii«3 b.^aaa o the candiditcs give cviieaee of pardeacd sias.— 3<) y e a tiat the d i f f c r c n c e i s cot ao slight at jou tmigico. Year doetriocs, pardon mo ^ladam. xrc only another form of infiJelity." " Y^aare i.-evere, I declare 1 We will meet gain and roneludo this conversation At p r e s e n t , d u t y b e e k j s s l a o a w a y " B»>. GaavKS: I am an oli-fashioacd Bap- tist. I have f o * u p w a r d s o f thirty years, boea a m e m b e r o f a B a p t i s t Caureh ; which church las, 3o fxr as I know on th^ s a b j c e t o f ecm- auwa, b^n governed by tho Word of Gr.d lad no eiiarch of wbieh I have been a mem- h a - i e v e r invited a Peiobaptist cr Camp- L i c I U t o t o o a m m u n o at the Lord's table with heiB; consequently tho above f a c t s i n r e f e r - osee to t h e c o m n u n i o n it Browr&ville are in- d.^d straage. That a Bipti5t Chttrch should pen the f^i communion to a Cac.pbel lit«, who wa> baptised by a Methodist, acd afterwards j>incd ( h e C a m p b c l i i t e s upon that baptism, i s p a » d n g strange! And that too, m U x e f a c e o f all oar Baptist literature. If thLj i s g a o d order in the Baptist Church, must eonf^ my igaoranee of our principli I hare been a reader of the Tinatut* Bap- tist firom its earlieiit in£uoj. When Meuars. I^owell, Lyon and others were its Editors, I was pleased with its doetrtses. It wa> then a 3all^->et Yes, it was little tben, and bat a l ^ t l j acquainted with the great Baptist faatily. This was its state iriien yon took charge of i t Bat to-^aj the ease is differcBt read<» now. £tr oat-aaaber its hnsdreds thea. Its inflosaoe ia felt now, (I had Hied to have aud th{ea|^at christe&dom) and its dootriaesaraaBdonedbjall trae Baptists.— Bat tUa ta speaHag tf the llmiMSue A z / i f ^ aad not the Kmimm of tke BrovsaviUe • k m h . ^ I «iU elosa, however, b j iavoking tfeUe«iaga eC Heavea to nttnacm. the Ttn- As^rfaaaitaMtan. A Lotbk or soon Oanxa. tive tb » s ii weald be seil for erei-j preaesi"? t^j s a k e a B . ' n a o a ca t^.>: tspio setted. Often the character of Christiars i- out of propdrtion Ii iaek- >yma)t;trical dt- j v e l o p m e a t , uid thuf its beauty c.ni excellenc a r e n o t whai they cu^ht to be. P. THS BT&UET^y OF CHRI3T1AM CBAB- ACI'EE Whoever h a - : o n e C a r i s ' J a a ttrac-- i s M i r - t,} have other-' In the f;mojne cuild of Gjd these graces are united. He who hM gtrong h o p e , a n d no fear of Gad, wiil wjon become presnmptnoua. He w i j o ha.^ strong fears, but no hope in God, will be de-perat« Wirhr-.u' rever»jnc«-', love J e ^ e r i c r a e s into foai^aens: aud without love, drea'i lurne i n t o a v e r s i o n . Faitb that is not huable can never lay hold < f the m o . ' - t p r e c i o u s tmtbs cf the g: -ppei; s^ad bn- aiility thai doe? D< t r e l y on G«-d i-^ b u t ahje.-, uew« J'>y that is not cha»ter;e<i with irg for 8111, beci'iotai {I'ddv and trifling; wbil'" sorrow f o r ."-in thst j not in G >d, w.>rkr. death Peace tbai wuen called t<j c o n t e n d fur the f a i ^ h b e r e f u s e s f o stated up for the trii'h, would betray tiie ' - f C h r i s i ; wbi'.o he who loves eontetitioD aix! hates p o a c ^ is o-Iioui Meekce.'^s ouraife i s b u t cbildishn-s*, and eoars^e without meckiie.-.s is forwardue-f atd bnHality. In ehort, there i s a e-itiSiCguiuity betwteL all the ( j ' l i L t i e s t h a t form tlu Cart-'.ian ctar act*'* The elemects of otc goo^i trait ood- tiio the germ of ot^iers. So tbe apootl.- «f.i-ak- \>f Ohri.^'iaii onaracter a a o i t " Tbi" fruit •jf the Spirit io lore, j'>y peice, U>i)g-suff.,npg gdntleue^, g oducss faith, metk'ie^, leinper- »Ece." '• H - t h i i !o»ein hiji that L gat, I jv f'th him al>-i t t i t is begotten f liin: " R. who b»es G v d wi'l love his brother sl-j 1' eannot be othirwi.-x: AoV tbic^* e. L ' r * r j ti, thi.-i m a k e s bypoc.uy ai.i fc-nnili>Lu i.3 prec. ou- la true pi- v. The grcjt d e f e c t ii; a i l " * h o m a k e a ^pa^i>JU^ p.-ot»;s;sion of religion c . i n m o u l y ia nut iha; ••hev havi- :-n< fcoaii' t h i r i r s a b o u t thtm tfcat J.jck weU bat all f^'it of p.-«p'">r:'on Tbey aiay have a aeal of »» >d, b a t then it rrt •pnro " ner "peaceable," c r ••gentle,"' u«r • c a ' y ii b. -itrea'ed " nor "ftiil .if mercy t j J ij n«i traits'' Ie is also partial, aQd pretci.d-. t. ai'';ro than 11 f -e!s <•- do« -. Uiie.iijvcrti>) •>ftj;n Bpe&k of Icve, aLd somfiimes uiabe a •^bosr o f i5 ; but tbeir cbantj J - ,.c>t -'sulf i not "kind ;"' i t allows of envy, .m ,f i^vfficiaccy, a i d *a;a tjlory I' . ^ j m e f i u i t s mik.- it sin, tc<l eXJOse.* itiiijaity 1 docs lji ' bear all taia^s.'' I'- i® lucrfdai uj r.-Npe-.-t .r>£ t h o pwJ intentic-cs i>f oiher». It f an.- nar^ jaJgaseatK The chac'ty ot jaeh 1 f i * 1 tk'^^To one aan taey will lo ; j-peii; a .-is'' a another t n e y h a v e real h:;Jrea T i itilS Ihiy iTc rude. Iz the b c a t i t t s d w , J e s u ^ O b r i - s l i bu' »a«t c h a r a c t e r Wnere p o v e r t y o f -ptri! .iiDarii i c g f o r s i a , meekae.-.-. a t J lu.mti;.^ f . i r r ^ ^ t e o a s a c s i ' , m e r o i f u l n e a s p u r i t y o f heart iad lo»e of peaee are gecuiae. ihey ire &i! f l a a d t liTetner, Oae grace uiay ai. l will bt cjiicd into moic vigi.rous cscroi^e tii^a an oth. r, acc.jrdiniT to circatniiaiici. ? . bai it God K a s t r u l y renewed oar heari.-, tfacy will 11 ia-.^ tiiac shf'W tea: wo have p.»s-eti from .leath u a t o l i f e by e t f a b i i n g a-) to cshibn aii the Christian t e a p > - r s a a d graceo P Missionai^ Interests. Tb*. I>aMrti« Mips i* from ttn. p«o Ib^ wnttT £-liti>ro< llsit.-^ <»i Bnpai;. El J M- Wor.1. »!>.. is M tJi.. '-f hi- Sc*:.- i-kvi- v&l pr^^ji T « M i i s j ^ A r y n * ; ti-^t We su;^;.-* n.-i map !TI K»ji ni,-rv in to fci. i»>»>m- t.^ mi.-i.-c. tw,.-. Ch&n Bn. lie EtT.;^ thi* S.-ri^f-i'-*' plan nZ •--•'o t(3--s TKTTH . T p»n W nO o-ire rhf --b'jn-^— ei'-r* ta n --o Ti^-r*.!, th* -if '.h* Gr*^? li--aj f .* k-^'wTitn uaEi] within th^ lart fi-w H^ . i •I--, m^f ri-- a S j ^ t Vijcsi '-ta- bijt f •• —r-i.^ t. ' - nj ten a;*'n S-rjj.tui-m; ^ « - b.—X'-aJk h;- R-fc:.-^*. -u .-Lkit > . ! * i-r h - I l2i»i liie CUorrb or i * - C T i i i ; -h , t- I -.^-eit in T^iar «n-i Church.-., antil eTrri ' A — .tali^n in r.^ur aIi.x'1 -n^f.-rT up.e .»r nsirv HiiMk- % . in t^je Sf-Ues »h*: '^j-y Ji* a: h-'o'* ' 1 B-wii.ru. V.iit L* it tt-J fc . .-)» •••r C... . » as«c«-iAlion». and *nlio>i« So. 6. T «e are happy to say that liffereat. Its (housauds of fllS is evi-iot tiy ac -Vi;-,' of j .I'st research vrreu ail f r • t a e o . it ii , or e o U B f r y . c l a i m tb>- nykt of e p i i i - n se-i it. right t;f cxpre.--.-iEg the>r n j It A r> t-irr. ti' first p r i E c i p l c s i s -.ronglv urgeO, a.'.d t i ^ f s a r c t r j i ^ ' g t o fiod --^ut what 'ii^.-e dr- prirciples ar.'„ This i" etrt\ii'ly a - Trc- of rrj >!cing, and promisei ir.ucb f-t s .e faiurt •)t the d^Doniiiiatioa. If then tbe Baacor -hoald PC'k first princij-!e -i, wh^thtr lon;d id the r"pa!ar earicnt Ia'i^.ed t<i r ' S i o i - i ^ . &y the -torm^i aad v f L i r l w ' l a s rai-cd w.: -i: ap'ic the irip d. or those wh" e - ! s u i t s ; d follow th'.iT or.icles;or ficrd ia tbe deep (•tnan: ia the wiidcincss, let T). i ua prf '.cntiocs be dw-piM-'d, cor i's wirLu^^ ho •!!.- regard- .1 T : e r e are i^'-ae- Uf tx u-t thai mand icoro swri-iu'. and cfor* <. a -tr » n:. n; thaa tann*. an J hl'i>trr Brr-'hr-a uf th-, p r e ^ j a r e adm-.niskcil ti.il the Biptist.- of thi- a^e will irqaire ta re their la:id- :hao as- sumptions, a j ' p a N 'o p^p-liar prtj-i-iio-. a] . up^n tho di>ti-');a shod living, aa.l pMie eyr.c f o r t h e der.,i Truth ran ios^ Dothii-;; by thoroughly s.arebing f-jr first priaoip!--^ ai j planting rnr Banner iheci when fout.ti ' To tb-^ l a w R d to tne ->11:1...^^,' I i-uid :!ur irofei^ tnotio. Iu giviuj our views of Conventi'^as a,< wc pmmi»ed to d>i, i* i-* p n i p e r M y , t h a t w • <iii - j g a c o t to ictcrfer-' tlv e.ima.u .•o»uon.- af brethren, wh>> ar-^ dis! u^ -ung tl. - tioH, and liaard q-nitions, ii. our oolumr..- These brcthrca ar>-- f u l l y o o m p e i e a t to their cwn views N >r i * it our pur? ose to go lat of tho way to avoid tbe grouT-d which they may pass ovt r, f ir wo shaJl be company should wo fi-l lu with them ShoaSd the MOte or similar c nelai>ions he r-acLud 11 will only prove !> a t are Wijs thar. ouc i o r e a c h tie s a m e r f ^ n l t Bat to the qu-'stiou adaiit firrt, ths.- CoaventioEs may cii»t witLuat vi Utiug ar j I'gal rishta of tbe c i f . x n s of thi-. rtpubJ-.c — T i ^ e p r o p r i e t y iti utility of tteir iji.->lec must depend, ef ctu'iic, upuu tie ohjoct.- .•«oughl to b^ aeccniplL-! ed. and the nic sooght t o b e in their 8?o.>mp!i-Lmt at.— A:> an illustration a roluatary Coavention Kight be fc -nncd f o r e d u c a t i o n a l purpa.-es, ai d the pablie, and private individuals might properly I k appealed tato patronise it with means & pupils Freemen would be coctrol 'e l i n t h e ^raises, by the real or supposed mer- its of the eoneem. But ^uppcso cuch a coa- •entioa »honId undertake to oonstitntc ohtireh- cs—baptise eocvertt—call and ordain minis- ters fit Baptists, and ezfeate such laws of Christ as wero givcsi emphatically to His eharches alone, what woald beebme of first prinaples ? Who w i l l a i i s w e r ? And 60 also Oonventioas may exist for kUtih cbjeots, and with sach restrietioas as will meet the approval of many, especially where there are ao ccoleaastioal features and claims — Whffiiever saeh ftahirts and claims attach, the Charehes of Jesus Chiirt have a right to a»k who has doae this? Upon what _first prixeiplt is the fabrie bailt ? In which ehap- tcr of the Bible b the " law and Testimony 7 Bat we eoaeedie seeoodly, that, anletss there u error in the views ^reeented in r^ard to As- sooatioas, C<»v«nttoas saay exist as tJU di- nd ertahtrt* of the ehoreb^ aad sab^: en- tirely to the bdkhis <ff Uu ekmrdus- Wc think there ia tome j^rsi prwcip/t ia thi?, aad readers aio reHstre^ to the thoughts ia lis;- iMil ij-tsv -^^Jfi^^cs witi^ a.-- to rsasa, and w^i-b ttte ptibsc Ic-vo .'f t r u t h , a n d siosc of daty r f ^ B i M u s to r-?*i'?fe « r e wheth^^ "ur pr^s? fcl^gfes C ^ ventiena, r.'<u Hoard.-* o f missions ars aocird ii g tu ji-ii principUs—are really in their preBc-.it f j r m c c r i p t a r a l orgi^izatioas. T " . ^ -I c d e->nc?bJiion whish has boe% mado, i« a s t r o n g a r g u m e n t on t h e n e g a t i v e of ihc.'W q'le^tiot)*. For if bodies nearest to ohurchcs caa only exist as tbe produat of a principle— (a fir^t principle if you please) dcduesd f.-om tho SeHpMires—that i.i t h o right of ohtir-^hes to ckoo:t and send men on their expressed buainev*, altojretber limited i n t h e i r p o w o r s hj the will of the cbi.-wing or appointing b^dy, it f liioWM that aay appoiutments by iheae e!io^en mt s OD'ier^', i-f an astumptica n jautlior- t'y the word of God Ic fnHows also th,\t ihev e^n r. t c x n m i ' e tbo l a w s > ' f C f a r i * t in thf iianj > of the church, n . ' - r f o r t h e church Wl.o . in.-jutcs tho first pnaciplw laid dowu ij at!pIioahlo Amocnations? Whoi sayi that ttiesc b -diesha»e any more frolebias'ical po-*ei- iLia;i wc bare a'luwed ihtra U h I ms are u.intake the p'^rt.itioa held by those who eiamer f o r O o o » o a t i o B 8 ia their p r e f e c t f . i r t n , thf>y insiHt t i r - r i i j l y u p >a thb Jirsf principU a* a;;(,lted to A-^eooi tuus Bat with sdnh a coooo-. i Ii th ' Biaucr tb:r,ks thai a c h i l d may -ee tb:.t i t i ( p! e« Wi:h ii Itjas!, i-jnal f o r c e t o orjraiili»;ioj,h of tho 'in.I :{} and 4tb d-'gree. Or div-i iiaiito leLd • i i c h a i i t m e n t to tho view Let as here f-Toa a pyiom^ia. 1 • eripiurally, 'a fi st allows ch-ruti.-s to cho>»e mejMw-n-^pfs to do their ex ores-ied hasijess, Mi^ j-^et entirely to their c 'D ir>d as the x. eai.ves i f Christ. •J '"iou • c - a . o u s «uJ Ba^rdi) a r o m a d u up of -neii (iiir.s-eiijr.TK ?) vrLoin the canrohi»'itii lu.t •i.^>o\i.t, ai.d to bhapo measaroa whioi the Thurehes had ue.t thonght o f . ar.d to tend mec td Ie'! fKeaj (rhe rhurch?K) their daty and to ^rath.T uD their mt at a, bad D-.t at all suhjcot Ic ihi O iU-cSlS. S 'l'her,-».tur ".J fi'Sl frit.ctplt O^ov. u!ir>t'-ill t'l.-ir ppfaoDt f rtn, and these lK>die.s aro S rr^ti'nraily ri^ht. Wnat a stranfe iniiol-i-iou thi- I.-'i' Tra'y a n'tura tn '• first pHncipits," i- ie- -ir^b r bit o leturo to them is by no meuiM ttiit Kill be Hone. To be governed by h- tn i-i tl.o ^reai utj .-cl to tic arriiaed Th *b- ve OP' mark a-< argument No I The ticxi prof.o.-t ion it tnai lac pre:><ait f-jrm f our tl-^av.-ttiuns, i s n e i t h e r rcpublicau tor ScrU'UTai 1 -'.. ii. f . c j i r e p u b l i c a n . H.^wcver our read- r., i a > aiff- r l a thoir dufiatiiana of a repub !io, wi.-cLtr \V -! :.ttr be t h e s t a n d a r d in • b e ujci.. in.; .^f il iN ot eotiim;>a w o r d s , aad •sovicvcr aiav lautTio oar.t.^lves in attcjipi- nii to u a i t r s t a c i I'le pt»r>uiar :iotvieigaty of he _-viV:-rQaiei;t i:.u ('..itrd States, wiiea Willi lio f,-j*cr uf the Judi-jiary, - n i ^tc J i..ai ; tin. M li-ary dementi of ur r.pahli- y . wo .-apj. ot them are s^-me Jupi-- [.ri.posin-.a. »h-ou will ihfW the prts .-..I s^sL tu i.f OoaIoatioDi*, and .mi&idaaary }> ra i », ml ui be ri-pubiican , j a a;a: p%y a then anii Or ten thous- ai d doiia.-^ iai tht I'Lited SiaiK IKa'ury, h( col l i h> I.J the C •nstitaiion, iktr€ atd tker.fort hav a n g h t to a seat ia tbe c unsL-L. f ihe nition (it ycti simply f r r h e disbarsAiLeat of foadsf t ; ^ Saouid ten, twenty, or eom- Tircc, w a x t w n v r ^ ar-ir^MPM a t S T r i S m or. m o r e i> rcpr tucai. W'-a'd t f c e d e l r g a tion Z'-l b. » 12 Ooi-grc s? Or -b i'l thi-.-v he aj-'.^ part V b e c a u dv.- hntdr I h.;-. v j t e d Tor th'-ia, or latfa >r z d .-•"rr. I dv tl.-e 1-7 do ;* ir^d psriiy s- d ' a a d r -d iol -i .«, w-^ l i i •! t- - : ' .»•! t. -e;,u'>lt-w-»ai-£n - J' • . ; fri ei-ie wa- adoiiitfd •.i^ . u. • a r v.-.aii 1 i^i I .'t ii •jT i OO'iUT, •O! • "t Us. - r :v |, ib< 'aad of Tt !i. i e I- • 1 . \ , i' '. ' ' it - ' r i c . . - I , . - ; .1- r -ac r u o t l ' - , )'i tiS. a ."iii-iii 5 :! Ttic fpaio,;L M- f ir ii: i. v^-u d -ijo!. Uik-.'i'e r, - ! I 1 ir • w t ii.no> 1 b'---. -u i ' t -i - • irtl r ' : .. r .. ---i. .J [f> • t , ,-s.ti '"'ui for a^ 1 ov 'il ; L t' ;'Tf tht.' lUii ^ -vii! I-.- ii»<".ti- 1. I w.^'.cj iLi; ; . jf',. 1 iM ••I'tn' irr\icrs tht r- i >i u s i f D , t i . i j e l e ! a check ijr-I "hi- Vll- Tf ich thrc-vtso >c.' Zl-.v •J i X I ^criptarai. I'p n ;tu~ w- wili •-1. v, 1 , ha', ^iajply s^v th-,- t lif sirii nr-- s -e t,>». h iha: i* i- -he miri i of llh'i-! peopi K- r- p r t J ^ a t e d <••. ur.t I I til -uui oi ii: ~Bev whiob t'-oy •josi'.rih'.i'e - r aaj f r^.f .-^^d cbri^tii-- L ' -i 1 ' 1 li ••>iu'i«e!(i for 11- -or if I- M-- h ir.y • x^^S}•i - - l i x by svhieh -siich « vhiu^ can b^ wt have "ii'r - LOi ft* "t •-.i»e sai^ u i. .-:..-> i 1 A ' f tt.»-r- K" »i 5 .ori»-tir< o jTi.-'itj ' •vii'-s, t ; f rnitvi by char h<-= n--r Ii'j t<i ih- . 0 ir rol |.;it Hh"'^d (h-ir ju • d.o (•,>• 1: i i k . i - : tti..- t the c..nTeti»- 1 .r-j til. ir own binds, Wf bivt. ii-^i seen ii - L':.ti. .-' h -er.pturm are we the acja-ive I h - « i' lu-, w. .>-; a i ; ea.l N > I'. 3-iil ho r rjttjilM.red tc»: wo [uonth upon tie j.roi>o^iti->n C ajiti.'- * hitiduij; la>r to tho ehu.-eh >. tLai u i. r aw ehiirv'.es were bound to - x ti-t.d thf G fv 1 > tiic utnvi^- i.f their ibi'.i •ptv raiiiio' To extend the G (•1 ill 1 1 r\»et d i, -is It I-,—Its d,-otrinos pre- c pt,- « I I ip'i.-M iiiH -vrdirAvaae-i; ali th»t O h n » : ^-v>1^m^pd."l to ; i:»ti<m-, biptisiosj thcni in '•>0 i.r>me I.f the Father, the S?'. and the II -Iv (f I"-! Th'.-« w? e.'ninirl a,-; ^ l.-i i3l'*rk vr ar liaiiU r W l i d.-at«t. ? l>n, ^ t'ue.-e i r e fir- [ r do iiu-y Do! n ! > CoLclil -i j i s rea-tiei"' Thero remi;i,s aiach t-> b-. ^ >id and -ve shall coatiuua tt subj n s' . k W -hali -e* who s'ict> to f c ar. i tj t f - te^li•aeny." "llx mr.l^-rti/ e-ri,-.*, b ft tMn'-reua, ui4 Ii*" I*--*! frf yerki* »/> tandtfr tb* <nr«.c-cioa 'V lli» r tt-a-l. l-'ulhrr health fiiWV,! fK-cj th» flewl. He till fi-p h- e^^-'Tien;'.' r»a.r" . Hi- t*, thAt ciri«ti«a Itl^-kji tile r^-s—^i^i-v^osrtewUi Ibetr vhit» •nun Neinr -i- e«.ioT» tji» •OB •tJ «lr trf Af^^ Tb,* in hN-hjI-J rw,.I Itkeci^cmreth::j. nre IVtmoi fr-cn^i <-n Uiaw ^b^^ri^) tf h Id s t a r t , .t a rhil the be V. Bcu eoacated ! b n e 3 y men M i t i A r « d ihruditb^t WMW AM under pmper and fhvorablo circumstances, to enter thi.'t work, t h e r e i s with me n o t a doubt. Tbey have ia t h e p r o v i d e n c e of God ramainod amwg us unto familiarity with otir customs, laws and language, render them suitablo ia- strunirats f j r e f f o c t i n g a g r e a t work ia plant- ing onr government and religion on a heathen •«)iL Tbo very spirit and energy that place us at the head of the civilii.^i world, they will bear w ' t b t h e m a n d s t i m p , B o o n c r or later, vpon the toms-barbarotis nations among whcm they raay live. Boicg thu'* furnished God in his providence, within tbe f e w y e a r s past, hes b-wn direotiog their att ention to seme uf tbe portions of Africa heretofore unoccupied in Mich a C i a u o e r as to awaken an enthtL-iiaim within tho brea,sts of tho better pordon ef the f r e e c . i l o r e d people aS 'ho North. Already there U a d e l e g a t i o n in Yoruba from Cansda, Uiokint,' f o a n o c o a p a n c y of that twuntry by iudividual emigration as beiog most raitable to t h o p r e s e n t wtate of that country, thtis giv. iaj; au e a r n e s t , b y a f t j r e t w s t i n g s h a d o w , of the prubable future of that clasb of our popula- tion I f • n o b be the i n d i c a t i o n o f Providenc-s with regard to their future, wo oanaot fail to s e e t h e very great importance of a pre-occu f . a o c y o f l i i e c o u u t r j with right miaded met; of their own e.jlor Can sound, n liable, tdacaied aien be o'o- t a i n e d ? After bestow icj; bome tb-?ngh'. t-a Ji'a t,ubj-;vt, and a i : k i a ^ er.jiLirias, bearing oa II.-I p r a e i i e a l workiiit;, 1 have no reas-snable doubt, utimberi of free colored religious men from M j b i l . ; , A u g u s t a , Xishvillo, Savannah. Charleston, Riohm-iud, Ba'timore, aad other plac.-.s oou'.d be •ecuied, provided aa interest s h i u l d be taaDife.-ted by white men of the right orJer Perhaps at no previous period la our history is th^ro cuoh a g»!aeral convic ti'u of the pr»iprie;y of this movement, both aiD-ii.g the white and free C->iorfd populatior. a s a t t h e p r e s e n t cri-'S T h e d i s f r a c e h i r i n g o f f r e o p e r s o n s in the State of N w Yotk and their apprt >ssod coaditioD in all the Free Statc.- t)f our Conft-deracy togclbfr with the over whf imuii ca'astrophe at Hirpcr's F-rry, are dear a-" a e t i u r e a n i a-i tho «tep that nhoaJ-J be lakcD r-7 this h e l p l e s s a n d miserable ci^ss. Bui ihsv ot-ed tho eeneral sympathy aid the wL-e 8.%uc!-cl3 of their whito brcthnn, in »t- tetup-iiit; a su'p, whish, to th^ai. is taore ud- ceri4!u iu-J dan^ciMas ttiar ras the resolution of 0 .iuruha-; IO bis Dr>it -^s^av upoa tho doep for tho N\w World it should be remember- ed ai>o that this cla.'-s deserve our sTJCfiathy aad aid f-jr ti.a'. tnie and loyal aptrit with which they h\ve aim nsi i n v a n a b l v s.;rvtJ u;- wbea o J i - j t s w o u l d have razed oar d»-liii>t;- aad sacked our c-jua;ry. Mordccai sith regard to th-^^c somewfcil similarly .-.:ta.i.-d n-ni»rko>i to K.stber. if >he did tioi veutare wiia her pica b ^ f c r e t h t . K : ^ for iLe reh.'f and ^alvation cf her peaplo, w-.'uli a^i is-apc, taough deliveraaoo woald c o m e f r o m a n j U i e r soarcc. If 1 be writiag to a c h r i s t i a n people, who.-*" hearts b u r a f j r c b e d i e a o o to their Lord, agh for the f u l f i l l m e n t o f His glorious C-jai mi»sian, I fwl assured tbey must see the ioi- p o r t a n 0 0 o f t h i < work r;pc for a gpe\,!dy t i d e a - tion. The canndera'icns to my mind are over- whelming. and cl%i'» a prayerficil atumtian 1. " Lit - va I o h a r f e a e s c a v e cxdedve jariedic- MtM ujosr mem&era.-* Agaia, ".Under Cariit, every local eharah i i a s » a p r e m e jaris diinioa o v e r i t * members." This later propo- sition is p r e f e r a b l e , s i n o o it marks the origin and extent of the " j u r i s d i c t i o n " a church has orer I t s m e m b e r s . Tho oharch at A (Jannot t r y t h e o L u r c h - m . m b e r a t B as to his standing la b u i o w n ehurcn. I s u p p o s e t h i s i s what is m«iat t>_y "txciasive jtirisdictioa." There is a sen-.-, aowever, in waica the eharch at A may try a m-imber of the churoh at B, v i x • where the privilege which the member'at B claims, Ls t o bcbtainiKl f r o m t h e c h o r e b a t A bappose Mr Smith, a member of the church at B, ! » g u i l t y of b o a o m i s d e m e a n o r , o r is en- gage-! in some b u - i n e s s , f o r w h i c h the ebureh at A would rx^lade o n e o f h e r o w n members; t h e c h u - c b a" B must refuse to admit, to her communion, Mr. Smith ; anti, in doing this, che virtually decidcs that ho, in her opinion, o.itrht t.1, te cxoladed from his own ehuieh. ought to Tht.^ dcci-iot). be it femombered, can have no direct i n f l l a n e e o n h i a s t w i d i n g in his own chnroti. N j church ought to to tare i»<jiriTual w>;lfarc of i.-* t h e w h i t e nee W 1 1 L1 M colofetf TToli H. C > n<n Ih- Uacb^r t Bji- U.-: Review of Corrective Church Discipline. lilt Urlatloai tite- Vm^tar ^a»tAlt«a tl«r L/iiaclptkUC.** to Corrrc* pti^i t' V H I. ' i d l ; r.> No ;> I" 1 V 'ri L V ' i t t i c obj^-c'io,. w-iuld J tiib ^rticiu >f P i f . M . Ii i t.' -! ' i./ir.j/ t-rror. t-riivil.-- c-ut • tipr p, t i .1 o f ff.-t - - ttik, Dp-'&r H- ik.-'iit Li- '.1 >•) fftjce a'-'i Mibs-i a* p r- il" ( ' c ) Juc, m iisat is -su-i ua) I', iitiiu- d. 15J' it ^hoald b.- hservel 11 e ib,s<t. e-frfcciitiu w>li reverst 'kf or.irr ,f jim^riurt'a a U'lj' cambtr of ca--«->, -i! ee tt)ou>ar!'l- t^f c3.-es wbich Prof M vVv-'i.O cai. ^-u't.iK, pers-iaal otf-^o- >- tnd s L j a l d be , d aaoordiag to M-it- 1 ajr ^itii Pr^f. M thai when tbe pastor ua- t>-c-i rr. (-inr.cwj) a^iicl., he ha.- Tb sime nicac.- of rcdre?- as a privai men. tH"-. Thi' ' r a e , wh-??! the pa.'tor'i s^-.d- h -r-hip i? Ill the eharch with the )f- f e n d i - g It is Weil .i>o Prof M oontcad.s, for the I. a - i t o r r.- t t-j "takf- Mde:",'' Uuie!«s the irn -c^.nt • i C ialik' I; t,i jafTt;r, or the gaiity tl tnu-jiph I i (his c a - e . i f 111- ebureh wi.l p o t a - i E i i a ' s f r j i-itice, the ps>tt.-r should la the proper wiv, s'rl'C 1.) t-!»re doLo ail r.-\rti?s. Tai- •voiiid i>o hi® duty a-> a member, but not ; a - t o r of 'b> cha'ch 6ich oc^a-ioos te*' t; i iierff 1 f ' i-i soal, hut be ma«t no: r"m-»in -ilti.t, wLiC I e see-. j'a>tie<' traiupU-d in ibe T - i a * . t i e p i . - " - ' - h i - i '• r a n r * - c o n t r o l of the prii oipl s t h a t are O} - r a t i v e i>i the easi-, ' i.- t- t inr !~*ppie*t In what s t h o vb-.-vi- 'j-Q. ? Thv f.a>tor hv< acco-.3 to 'h.- princip'c-i of diseip'i-e as taUjibt iu iie N v w T * d 1 e h a? !iooe«>«. «> t h e chur<?h; bat the c h u r c h , a n d Ti<»t t h " p^a^tor, "e'>?> trol," •u^.der Ccrist," "tbe p r i n c i p l e s t h a t a." • .p.erativ.- ii, the ea^-c- " Ass»<n : • H e (tho pi>t.or) has noilui,,; t-. d s r i f h t h e f i i c t s , r r w.tb the sruiit or lU' o :.oe ft" tbe p»rtti-s ; nad he >hould kox-p pio f u i - d l y n •-'•toil the-'o—;r<vi''g "o occasion l _ allow a minister preach io her toa.se, wht.a that minister is guilty cf c o i j d a e t f o r w h i c h s h e w o u l d exclude one of her owtj m mbers. " Under Christ" I e - , u a d e r tae laws of Chr,-.i, and nofarther .^aoh choreb ha-i j-irisdicdoa over her own inecib-ors. 'J. •• C h u r c h sovereignty m a r k s t h e relation the ehurch bears to its own ineuib-rs; and signifies ner potccr to govern them uudcr lae laws of Chriot." I have no spcciai objoft'i.io To thii. The soverei<fnty of a o n a r c h ij all "ut-Jer tbo laws of Ctmst" The .>i»er of a charoh to govern her own me.nbers, mast be rtsincttd to the laws of Christ. Htyond tho la»s cf tbo only Law- givc.-, the CHurcb ba-i no sovereignty. When a c h i i r c h wuu'd ' g - i v e m " o-ne o f her members ill a w«,y d i f f ^ . c - t f . - o m i h - i l a w s of Christ, her sovi'rcignfy ocasca s.» f a r . a t least, &s thai act i> c o a o i rticd— is fcrrfnied 0 " T b e sovereignty of a c h u r c h is snbver- tt-d whea her m-.;mbers suocesifull? rebel a4aici.st her aathunny; as when a m e m b e r un- der cSa.-iri;s rcfasp-s to be cried, and eucecsv fuily tt-i^ himstlf free from her jtirisdic- iion " SionId a mcQmber act / « j t s , w h e n the chtrti Aith'-u tbe Lgiiimau sphere of her soc- frminty he woald "oubvert" to t h e e x t e n t of hi.- r r b . l l oo, the sovereigntv of the church; bu; shoali ihecbarah for.et h e r s e l f , a n d at- t - ' m f : t o t r y a s inn-oocnt member i n a way tiif- fertu; from the of Christ, his refusal to ^ab!Illl to t.-ial would not suJfperi her sovereign- ty .• for. asw-nrding to tiie s u p p o s i t i o n , s h e ha< >iO sovereignty when she l « y d a s i d e the laws of t'tiriM. rbs member d-^es not destroy her - r, . - J , b i i t h t i c h u r c h , by her own TOI- aii . V st=Sc-d act, dtstroys it. L-ct the reader tiiia vu'w careiuily t Ouurca i'.idt-peadence marks the rcla- l a a v t h e c h a r c h susLains tocsier oharches; aa-i isrifiej hrr frttdom from their cooirti" Taere i> the ifigbtcst objection to this aefiatuoa 0 ch irdti has no right t o s a y to a s t s u r churci, - Yoa must, or must ntii do this or that," The ehurch a t A must not die- tatc what the church as 6 must do Each chares must act £3r itsclfl This Bapdste everywhere concede . ( _ , , a . A a » ^ io- fringed ap«i wsaa—ntiiti iJiuiOiii., iS* ttoii« or csuioil-., e':hcr voluntarily, or at the i-.-^r vt b r KCSiSjant m e m b e r , i n t e r f e r e with ihe di-c.piii;- jr a i a e n t i s e a l l e m p » ford- b' , . ^icr 1 -.ay be -h '1,-oh IJ iutt. o t h - r ^ T' 1' -i in a f u t u r e a r t i c ' e , as I I' >1 brine^ up afaio. Safioe r. • c ; . r c - e " " - • - y , t h a t tJir- i n d v p e n d c i i e : I a - - i i c H ' o.-J.- '-atcr-. tioj her, so long a?' a a r t ' - ' . J i > 1.t.-d iti her acaoa T&; re- .. of X l i J " d iijetcb<-r int.") on- aoB l a e a i e e a e b e - . S weyher ai^i ^asatobetiMhyUtakvaii. IML] •Metnste eaa be t r a e o ^ o a tbe suaaiitBn af e h m ^ ia&UaiDty. Tfeeea8eiBvoWiig 'aK»oriei«''win,if aa- M«ary, be diseassfd ia a fattca aaaber. II. Tluchareimv^deeiAasUijiemaa^ of the ofence and tie law t» ht aaplitd mOm case. " CerUinly let the oujority deeidA ia what way tiiey will proceed; batdow this deotna one cf Ae right to interpn* for There oan,it seems to m*, te bat one ovtam as to tbe law to be applied wboe all partiea are willing to do futtice Dooi not a kh htow when he has "sin.'ted agwnst » brotherf" Does not the offended braihsr know that hmkax been affmdedf Cannot every body tjf tbe least diwimination dctermiae when aa ofFstea ispertofial, atd wheA is ix Kot t The Bew Testament b remarkablv ezplimt «ai tfcece points—so much so as to le^nt us 'aa no doubt. a« to tho remdy to be applied in e r a y ease." ^ e n e v e r a choreb mtsukes for ^pnUie, what M merely a - po-wMui/ ' offaooe, it laadaall aa- /J •jiirej—^rai is it for one r wita iLc d»scij.itiii; of an- Tbi Ui M . C lOd NO. s. ( U AV ING «bois-a ti.e atier •vast o f q u a l i f i c i t i o o , o n the part c.f white men, for.the A f r i c a n fi l d ivitbir the trt>pic-r sLd the pcsu- liar fi;nv-sof t i j c c o i n r e d m » n f o r s u c h a s p h e r e , i t i e m a i i . s olIj to ohow that tais project is a practical one. Ttarc can bv but oae cosociv able obj c i i >n t o the exclusive u s e ( • [ colored instraojeatality—their uacapaeity f o r a Wi^rk •)f such v a / ; t i m p o r t a n c e . It i « p c r l o o i l y natu- r a l t h a t we, who see the A f r i c a n r a c e only in a u e o b l a t c d a n d m e n i a l e o & d i t i o a , s h o u l d enter tain but a p 3 o r o p i n i o n of t h e i r m c u t a l abili- ty. Gtaat t h e i r i n f e r i o r i t y as a r a c e , d o c a it n e c e s s a r i l y f o l l o w that the best order of meai oouU not be obtained f o r t h b service? That t h e r e h a v e b e e n s u c h m e a there ean b e n o doubt, as rtten>n(?e merely to L o U Ca«y, and several now living in Liberia, who, in probity and o s n e r a l i n t e l i i g s n c e , eompare lavoribiy with others cf high order, «l?sriy proves. The Chareh Missionary Sodety of fiBglaad has, io the pereons of Messrs. Crowthw and Eling— w h o , I B every resp;W{, have doM more than an; whitai eqniwted withjlpat aii«OD two men wht} w meatally quaMH for high pOMdonsoftn^ TothmwearealaKMiteB- tirelJ iadebtod for the rniaetioa of the Twaba itifer wV.at hn opinvus arc advicv -.o l o n g i" tbf ehurci- is inclined to d-.- right, aad has all tbe aece«»ary evidcccc be- f o r o h e r Hal tihsc the cburcb is abrut t'> it c i d e a c».-c of di.-cipHne eo&trwy to " fh* fc«-s.' tb pasior should, pot in his ojSctai ofaarac-t^r, bat a.s pripute n-cmber, expres> hi-< .-piaiocs," either publicly, or privately, a-. •Arcom-taace-^ atd '"the facts'" in the cas^ re ijuiriv If the church i - n o t iaeliwcd to act t!< "tbi f a c t - ' j u s t i f y , t t j o p a s t o r , a s a member r,f i b » c h u r c h , s h o u l d s t r i v e , i n the proper way. to irjlutrtce it to do trhal is right. Oace more: " l a oeri lus difficulties be (the pastor) should dircct h i s a t t e n t i o n to the ac- compIi^ament of two objects: Fir=t, to pre- v t u t the f rmatioa of two partie.-* in fbc cLurcb, a n d , s t c a t d t-> make the batants themselves a s h a m e d a a d tired of their rela'ions." The f o r m e r s u g g o s t i o a is a good one. ' i h e latter ie a g o o d one iu »>me icstanoes, v i x : where both the cjfended ard tne oj^tmding arc wTOtg. But " reriocR diffijalti«s" some tiroes arisK-, w h e n bat otie i s i n the wrong; in this cise, ibe tne ir the right has no occa-aan to feel ' asham««il," nor is it the p«FU>r''s dmiy to tif to make him fetl so. With tht-se s t r i c t u r e s , t h e p r e s e n t article may be allowed ^'o now come to matters cf more vital imp^rtacise. ''DedvrHons fr<Hn pmious priMciples. Church sowrf^fy and vtdepen- dntcfc" Since '^ohordi sovertagnty' aad ^ _ indmn- denee" have, of lat^ been" discassed by older and wiaer pens, and has been, as I ^appopt settled in toe mind of the deomainaiieo, very little need be said oa th«as sabjeeti. Let this explaia a y brevity. 'hnrel. jo " IO' -iff'fft^f th«' icdt^iiendcDCd of the . I -"'J !' e-T - Th- l a i ' i r m a y yta.-'-. a 'houstif- i vtfji of ' laicatioa oc the iim ij^c - en afu -r t h e f o r m e r h a s recciv- •i -i -'udt-d. r-be may pass resolutions 1- V. u ir,: tbe i"iiirt:t that r^dved the exalud- • i m.u^r H-yr i d-p-sdcncs remains un- i'T:pjirt d -o l o c g a s - h e h a s t h e l i b e r t y c f voang. Trtt-^. 1 otareh ciiy tad sometimes is disap- p iiv.i«-d a- t.3 the rosalts of cer {"-o-called) iiscijliue She ay fr^tn j c a l o u j - y o r envy, d r" .0 e-a-b a Eeubcr by au'criptural a.o-<i . ird tj fft. U - i i , c i d u d e eim from •h- i-r. i r e b O htT caarch-v seeiaij her fvrr>,»y iii»\ If" ihe psrsecu'-ed man a place -»i-.h th-11 Ta>.< woul-J be aa inirrcep- *ur -f *h'- itrtyH f the dir^dpiine. but no in- t . r v r - 1 wiih (!u iiscipU'ie i-self. But tr^'ire o f iiii.s anoa Toe f,>l!'»w-iT»,j prc»->sit:oa- s.re fairly tson- taitf^ the ^aai•) article: 1 A aijmber cannot ianoe-i'ly r-^^fost to b - t r i e d eLarch I - i p , . pr.ipoN. 132 will feaiaracc i H . n p v / u u i m e n . , or aiy autabjr acting with u>T! IU ttie tLinot-iry it trae ibal a m e m b e r cannot, uniier euiy n r c u r n ^ ' a t c f ! . i ' D o c e i - i l y r t f t t i o t o be tried by r.v> uro X j, atfitTWise ii hfcantts a tin f i r him .-o' fo />,i-fio ;>iT £ f i n sin.' Tne chttrch . T ""i-t: • * a m r m b o r for mtrnlcr, when -be t ow t->at b e i"; n o t guilty o f t h ? charge; sh»- m » y tiavc a n d out the verdict of guilty l ^ f o r o t b e citauon r o a t t e n d C o n f e r e n c e ; tdiall the mcmlxr liitftiifij the meeting by bis pr*- <-oee; "r th- eVart-"- Vj .roiic^srg i« t b e right ;•> r\ him utder -ucL '« charge* As shows in r. p r t v i o •> a r t i c l e . .Tifiwiiyio.i to trial im . 'ifs tht rigfti to fry; but if is sinftd to '•i<jk'. OS coming f'vm Christ, tthieh k•^s inrrT-yv^-" aj^d jchvh tioes tsot txist Be--ide.<, -r.baii^si to trial seems to me to 'uplj . to tie conSK^^eces <firi.il Bat tha.l sa vaDoe-jnt Tnan aoqttiesce in his owtj poudemcitioa! The idea ia ab- surd ' Pr. > ! t , 1 - . i D s l reaMnirg Cails very f.i h.rt (f proTiti; bis d.c&ine The ease • f a m a / r r p t u > i r g t o be tried by the laws cf tis coaiitry, nov as be states it, precist.ly aKOi-jyons cr aral'»gous in t h e e s j t n f i ^ p o i n t s , t .1 t h a t cf a Kioaj"t>er's tc5u^ing to be tried by hii> ohurcS 1 There is a foteer to forte a man is ihe frin/ by the Litrs of kis coti^tr^ : but in the church it is who'll7 voluntary ^a tbe part of the accust^ I: t 3 t r i a l L j d e s j g & e d for tb^ overthrow of the ^laad£r^d accused, be atts the r - a r t o f f o l l y t o c o - o p c r » t e t d t h his ccemiM f o r h i s o w u destmction "" " ' faXal to bu anal*^. 2 The c a s o s u p p o s e s t h a t the accused i s , i n f a c i , a p r o p e r c h a r a c t e r t o b e a c e a s e ^ a a d t f c a t the cxiKative power is prcaeeding in ease within the boucds cf the laws of ^ State; but the ehurt'b member may be known to be i t u i o e c n t , a n d t b e c h u r c h m a y p r o c e e d osatrwy to t h e l a w s o f C h r i s t I s n o t theoitob^rad- i o a l l y w a i t i n g t c r , i ? Let u s s u p p o s e t h a t a nnmb» cf mnzeBB mett t c g e t b e r , a a d agree to destroy ^e repa- tation cf a n e i g h b o r ( w f a o e e s t a n d ia fte etna- manity thej esvy,) nsarp ^ forma xA _ „ eommua the (iooiN«a m a a .to t i U wi& eeitaia indc&aite ciuirra agaiut hiat—ow^t tka cased to i e s i & nfofionf S h c ^ k e d ^ ^ f y t h e m by even aiteading? Keither the ehonji ctember to salmit to trial I17 I n c h u r e h , w h a t the object ia to destz ^Iiira ,«ttH I toary t o j a M i o e a n d titt iawa af C%rist. mdadc, that t k e r e m u g it iartia- This destitntioa is biased nuntls to oondudo 1. That the church is ana of astonisJUng %ffHorance, or 2. That i t h a s some vrrong end io accom- plisk, which c a n b e more a c r t K n l y a t t a i n e d by r e v e r s i n g t h e l a w s o f Jc»ai Christ. We oosa next to the doctrine from which ^ o m e o f Prcf. M.'s deducdoce are made— vix: in. That " N o e r r o r i n t h e a p p l i s a d o n o f t h e l a w i n Mat. I S . o r i a a n y o t h e r w a y , c a n anni- hilate the churoh.'" If t h e r e i s n o s a c h thing a s e h a r c h aaaihils- t i o n , t h e n tiie Church of Rome is the true church. If t h a t b e the tme c h u r c h , t h e n ail o t h e r d e n o m i n a t i o n s , t b e B a p t i s t n o t excepted, a r e f a l s e e h u r o b e s . But Prof M. doca BOtbe- lieve that O - e C h u r d i of Eosie i s t h e Churoh of Christ. S - ' m e a - s t o r a c t s , p r o c e e d i n g fircm a o o r r a p t & i t h , or d i s o b e d i e n c e to C ^ i r i s t , most have caaaed t h e C t t i r c h of Bame to ccase to. be the t r u e c h u r c h . It is n o t n e c e s s & r y here to argue the exact n a t u r e o f t h a t f a i t h o r prac- t i c e , w h i c h annihilaU->-i a c h a r e h . I t i s enough t o s a y that thai c £ f a f a c h u r c h perfmined in direc'. violation of Chrijit'e authority, donwes the een.«!ure o f crcry l . ^ y a l f u b j - w t o f t h e law- giver, and i s n o t binding on a n y c t J i e r c h u r c h , o r c h u r t i member. Fram the foregoing, I cancluds— 1. That every church has a right "under Christ," to disdpTine rmt o^endcrs in ihe way laid dowt- in the New Ttstament; b u t t h a t the j u r i s d i c t i o a o f «, c h t a ^ h o v e r b e r m ^ ^ b e r s etaset whsn she u s e s i t for the p u r p o s e c f dntrejiKg, or w i l f u l l y d e p a r t s f r o m the divine directions i a t h e t^xerdse of j jrisdietion. H c n c e a dtsreh justiy ferficits her sovereignty, when sJie fol- lows her own, in nreSeraice to ihf fcws if Christ 2. The i n d e p e n d e n c e o f a c h u r c h is never destroyed s o l o n g a s t h e d t a r d i ia p-jrmxttedto coie cs she pleases. The interapiian ef ikt design o/ieielud eSseipline does not destroy t h e i n d e p e n d e n c e o f a church. 3. There are drcumstancca which jastify a r e f u s a l o a t h e p a r t o f a to be tried by his dmrch. -i. There are some divisions of a chtir^ whidk a m e m b e r i s b a u n d not to rcspecL Prot Mell, i t w i n be observed, makes no piOTiskm the ehtsvhes rgeetxag Chiiit's law. Whit would h e s a y , a o t ^ i l t e r tag^t to d o , w h e n t h e diardt is planning Ua xna— w i i a t ^ k a o s a . J h a t the atnabg has toe -Iwt^taB-awtfl^ of ecelaaBtt-4Aak iK;eHta aside t h e l a w s o f Chritt, and m a k e s ' l a w s to >uit ha^If, that she may crash him—asBscr- rafais t ^ strength of th' church, ieama about A«=r tK/raif cm be in-incrd io vote agzinst him— kas trained du minors in t h e ^ u r c h to vote trith promptness asain!>t fcim ? Add to this the f a e : t h a t the pro^ammj has bt^ made aat by bitter i-aeasies of the accusfd, and that f o r m O L t h i . b e f o r e lie tr-iiil the dread voiec. We wili expel hiE"—'will soon place him whcr*- he belongs"—"He shsdl disgraced in tbe eyr« of all Bsptist-"—bis been beard— suppose such a trial thovid be itiBugurtdtd, tchTi trould Prof Mell say the ojcrusod shouLi io f Fro-n all that I caa infer from kis writ- ings, b" wuuld say— 1 " H e mn=t go icto trial." "i, Ht must m e e - k l j r a b m i t t o t b e degrada- l i o a , b i « e n e m i ' ^ ( f o r t h e y - a a n o t b e h i s friends) have plai;ned f o r h i m ' 3- He caa seek a o r e d r t j ^ e x e c p t from his enemies." 4 " So -.Jtbcr church ought to receive the persecuted maa into her fdlowship." Some of these poiats will b e d i M c a s s ^ bere- iftcr A S WoEJiiLL. BA-TXraDAV JflQHT. Tis Satari^,y night," says the ='.iaa who d e p e n d s f o r h i s d ^ H y bread on b i * d a i l j labor, ' a a d glad aa> I t h a t S a t u r d a y n i g h t b a s t r o m e . I h a v e been toiling bard during aT the week, ird my wr%Tj 'ittbs cccd rert. T->-morrow tbcj will have t'?at re»t; sc that !>n Monday, with bidilv s t r e i - g j i r e o m i t c d , a t d w i t h ^irits r e f r e s h e d . I t-hall go f o r t h a ^ a r n to my work. shall also have had wa-'b^ froia me for t w e n t y f o u r h o u r s the sweat atd dn^ wbich in my l a b - i r d u r i e g the Wf«k h a v e b e ® contraet- e d , s h a l l h a v e W n dotb»d in srvmcnts whole and clesa, shull have e'jojtsj the s a f e t y c f my wife a--! d t f l d r . c , r-nd shall have b«n f a ' n i - b p d a n opportnnity of rcaditg and hearing what w T I l i m c r o v p e t aind and heart. I h a v e read and re-ad araia Bams' ' Cotta's Saturday eight,' a n d l i k e t h a t h u m b l e cottager in Seotlaad, p ' - o r a s m y s e l f , I a m g l a d w h t a it U Saturday ri^t" 'Tis Satuj^y night," s a y s t h e man of the world—tbe p l e v s a r e - l o v e r , t h e plcapsrc-seeker —" a r d t o - m o r r o w comsf a n o t h e r o f those te- dicc-^ t^ays! T o m t - S a n d i - T i s l o r g e r t h a s any i-'aree d a y s put tojethf-r. T h e r e i s n o t h i n g go- i r g o t with wbidi I bavs aay partienlar esm- cem; so E t i r , n o p a r ^ e ? , n o d i r c r s i « i 3 cf any kind. I oiKse b e t ^ a miBwter say ' take Sabbath aad exiead it 0= forerw, and it would g i v e a p r e t t y g o o d id«-a o f H e a v e a ' If 8 - j , H e a v e n b a s c o charms f f ^ m e , that^s cer- tain U n l c i f s m y prcsecs views and fedings a r e e b a a g e d . I shall e v o - g o t h e r e T Tis Saturday night"—ays the Christzas, and jjyfially do I anticipate the morrow: D»j of all tiie »e» fc the best. Kniblro of eternal rest.* \Yith sueh a treacherous heart as I have, aad ^e^paseed by raeh coxioas inflaeae^ as those with whi^ I am Furrcundfid, badly c f isdsed should I be, withoat the Sabbath 1 Ttaly was it "oaade for aian," aad as a CtaiL tempted, depraved ereatare I need it. I aeed it to b r r ^ the fwoe of a vaia world ap<m m j mind; I need tf as a rdief from baneeai aad care>^; I need it for the stady of £viael ai^ t a self examination; I 'aeed it for pal and pnritc devotioa. How attnetive the eanctury—t^e asmaUy within it, *oi ii» aer- vioee! How iaspmi^ the sonn How interesting, devattag, aad aanJIortiBg the boiaaiaof mjdeatpMtarl How plear a a t to BKditate apoe aa asoeaded. ^raiSed Savin, aad a finished redea^pt»«i! Xa, I loTB to see Satarday laght. b e s s e Am I know that the Uessed Sabbath at kaad. 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t w o o r t h r e e j c a n i o s t h i s s a b j o o t A . > « c c i i -

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r i l k , A l a . ; B e t h e l a n d S a l e m . K y . S e * c r ; i l

a r e n u u u n c d fay i n d i T t d o a L . A b r o t h e r i n

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b a m a , i n t w o o r t h r e e o a w s , d i f f e r e n t p c r ^ r s

h a r e o n i t : i i n s a p p o r t i n e c a i i v o p r r a e h s ' s

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t a t a o f M a r i o a , A l a , a t u t a i n a n a t i » e . T t r c

t r o t h e r a i n C o T i n g U i a , K j , a u i t a m a c e . " T h e n

x n Commusion." S e p t e m b e r N j . f o r

l ! ! i 5 6 , o n e o f t h a S c o e t a i k a t p ^ a k s a * f o i l t w i

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t i c a u w h i e h t i . £ m ^ t i r i r m i i ^ i m ^ i a .

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o b i i g a d o u , e i i t i c r o f e h a r j h e s <>r i a d i r i d t i i i i .

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p a f c l i o c r p m a u ; , w f c e t k e r o r a ! o r w r - . t e ? , a e

m a i e t a i ; : n i e c f r t t s p o n i i b : l i t y . "

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t i o n - i n t h i s O o s T e a t i o c , s h o a l d p r - f r r t o r j -

p o i n : t h e i r a w n m t i B i j n a r i ' j s , a n i t o ' i m e t h

r t s p u H i i b i i i t y o f d t f r a y i n g t a « i r e a l i r i c s " a - :

e n t l n e x p c n s c a , t h a t t h e r o p e c t i i r e B a a r d i a r t

a a t a - r i c d , u n d e r c a r f i o s e n t o n ^ a E i n t i j n a n d

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a." h a » 5 t o b ^ s p e o i a H j i r e c i r e i j , b j b ' . r a s b j

t h e o n t n b t t t i ' r s . "

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m e a a i w c u s e — f l r t j u p l i i s a w e a d e p t f o r t h e

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o o i i e e i a d ia fay • o l a n t a r y c o B t n b a t i o n ^ I.-,

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t i a a * a r b y t h e Q k B r e h c a t h a t a e n t t h e a i f s r t i t .

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Human Board*. Thctc B>»ard:i h a v e b « c u a p -

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foin^ firom all o f theeo eooid be adopted ? I f

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t h e L > ) r d h a s s a i d i n s o m a n y w o r d s , w c s h o u l d

o n ^ i i a m i a a o i i s r y ^ u e i e u e * a a d h a r e B i s s i o n -

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o t h t i i a w h o m a j w i s h i h c s a m e i n f j r m a t i c a .

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t h e y c a n find h i i l y o r l e v e l l a n d , d r y l a n d o r

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c o n a i d o r c d g e n e r a l l y g o o d , b u t e a p e o i a l l y &o

i m m ^ c i a t J y w e s c o f C r o w l e y ' s R i d g e .

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

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v e r y f a s t . T h e r e i s g r e a t n s - c d o f i '>:du3triou.<,

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i r e i a e v e r y w a y e o m p e t e c t . T o t h o s e w i : o

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w i t h i n t h e b o u c d s c f t h e l a w s o f ^ S t a t e ;

b u t t h e e h u r t ' b m e m b e r m a y b e k n o w n to b e

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

to t h e l a w s o f C h r i s t I s n o t t h e o i t o b ^ r a d -

i o a l l y w a i t i n g t c r , i ?

L e t u s s u p p o s e t h a t a n n m b » c f m n z e B B

m e t t t c g e t b e r , a a d a g r e e to d e s t r o y ^ e r e p a -

t a t i o n c f a n e i g h b o r ( w f a o e e s t a n d ia fte etna-m a n i t y t h e j esvy,) nsarp ^ forma xA _ „ e o m m u a t h e ( i o o i N « a m a a . t o t i U w i & e e i t a i a

indc&aite c i u i r r a agaiut hiat—ow^t tka c a s e d to i e s i & n f o f i o n f S h c ^ k e d ^ ^

f y t h e m b y e v e n a i t e a d i n g ? Keither t h e ehonji c t e m b e r to salmit to trial I17 I n c h u r e h , w h a t t h e o b j e c t i a t o d e s t z ^ I i i r a , « t t H

Itoary t o j a M i o e a n d t i t t i a w a a f C % r i s t .

m d a d c , t h a t t k e r e m u g i t i a r t i a -

T h i s d e s t i t n t i o a i s

biased n u n t l s to o o n d u d o

1. T h a t t h e c h u r c h i s a n a o f astonisJUng %ffHorance, or

2 . T h a t i t h a s some vrrong end io accom-plisk, w h i c h c a n b e m o r e a c r t K n l y a t t a i n e d b y

r e v e r s i n g t h e l a w s o f J c » a i C h r i s t .

W e oosa n e x t t o t h e d o c t r i n e f r o m w h i c h

^ o m e o f P r c f . M . ' s d e d u c d o c e a r e m a d e —

v i x :

i n . T h a t " N o e r r o r i n t h e a p p l i s a d o n o f t h e

l a w i n M a t . I S . o r i a a n y o t h e r w a y , c a n a n n i -

h i l a t e t h e c h u r o h . ' "

I f t h e r e i s n o s a c h t h i n g a s e h a r c h a a a i h i l s -

t i o n , t h e n tiie C h u r c h o f R o m e i s t h e true c h u r c h . I f t h a t b e t h e t m e c h u r c h , t h e n a i l

o t h e r d e n o m i n a t i o n s , t b e B a p t i s t n o t e x c e p t e d ,

a r e f a l s e e h u r o b e s . B u t P r o f M . d o c a B O t b e -

l i e v e t h a t O - e C h u r d i o f E o s i e i s t h e C h u r o h

o f C h r i s t . S - ' m e a-st o r a c t s , p r o c e e d i n g fircm

a o o r r a p t & i t h , o r d i s o b e d i e n c e to C ^ i r i s t , m o s t

h a v e c a a a e d t h e C t t i r c h o f B a m e to c c a s e to.

b e t h e t r u e c h u r c h . I t i s n o t n e c e s s & r y h e r e

to a r g u e t h e e x a c t n a t u r e o f t h a t f a i t h o r p r a c -

t i c e , w h i c h annihilaU->-i a c h a r e h . I t i s e n o u g h

t o s a y t h a t thai c £ f a f a c h u r c h p e r f m i n e d i n

d i r e c ' . v i o l a t i o n o f C h r i j i t ' e a u t h o r i t y , d o n w e s

t h e een.«!ure o f c r c r y l .^yal f u b j - w t o f t h e l a w -

g i v e r , a n d i s n o t b i n d i n g o n a n y c t J i e r c h u r c h ,

o r c h u r t i m e m b e r .

F r a m t h e foregoing, I c a n c l u d s —

1 . T h a t e v e r y c h u r c h h a s a r i g h t " u n d e r

C h r i s t , " to d i s d p T i n e rmt o^endcrs i n ihe way l a i d d o w t - i n t h e N e w T t s t a m e n t ; b u t t h a t t h e

j u r i s d i c t i o a o f «, c h t a ^ h o v e r b e r m ^ ^ b e r s etaset w h s n s h e u s e s i t for t h e p u r p o s e c f dntrejiKg, o r w i l f u l l y d e p a r t s f r o m t h e divine directions i a t h e t ^ x e r d s e o f j j r i s d i e t i o n . H c n c e a d t s r e h

j u s t i y f e r f i c i t s h e r s o v e r e i g n t y , w h e n s J i e fol-

l o w s h e r o w n , i n n r e S e r a i c e to i h f f c w s i f

Christ 2 . T h e i n d e p e n d e n c e o f a c h u r c h i s n e v e r

d e s t r o y e d s o l o n g a s t h e d t a r d i ia p - j r m x t t e d t o

coie cs she pleases. The interapiian ef ikt design o/ieielud eSseipline d o e s n o t d e s t r o y

t h e i n d e p e n d e n c e o f a c h u r c h .

3 . T h e r e a r e d r c u m s t a n c c a w h i c h j a s t i f y

a r e f u s a l o a t h e p a r t o f a to b e t r i e d

b y h i s d m r c h .

- i . T h e r e a r e some divisions o f a c h t i r ^

w h i d k a m e m b e r i s b a u n d n o t to r c s p e c L

P r o t M e l l , i t w i n b e o b s e r v e d , m a k e s n o

p i O T i s k m t h e e h t s v h e s r g e e t x a g C h i i i t ' s

l a w . W h i t w o u l d h e s a y , a o t ^ i l t e r tag^t to

d o , w h e n t h e d i a r d t i s p l a n n i n g U a x n a —

w i i a t ^ k a o s a . J h a t t h e a t n a b g h a s toe

- I w t ^ t a B - a w t f l ^ o f ecelaaBtt-4Aak i K ; e H t a

a s i d e t h e l a w s o f C h r i t t , a n d m a k e s ' l a w s to

> u i t h a ^ I f , t h a t s h e m a y c r a s h h i m — a s B s c r -

r a f a i s t ^ strength of th' c h u r c h , i e a m a a b o u t

A«=r tK/raif cm be in-incrd io vote agzinst him— kas trained du minors in t h e ^ u r c h to v o t e

trith promptness a s a i n ! > t fcim ? A d d to t h i s

t h e f a e : t h a t t h e pro^ammj h a s b t ^ m a d e

a a t b y b i t t e r i - a e a s i e s of the accusfd, a n d t h a t

f o r m O L t h i . b e f o r e l i e tr-iiil t h e dread v o i e c .

W e w i l i e x p e l h i E " — ' w i l l s o o n p l a c e h i m

w h c r * - h e b e l o n g s " — " H e s h s d l b » d i s g r a c e d i n

t b e e y r « o f a l l B s p t i s t - " — b i s b e e n b e a r d —

suppose such a trial thovid be itiBugurtdtd, tchTi trould P r o f M e l l say the ojcrusod shouLi io f F r o - n a l l t h a t I c a a i n f e r from k i s w r i t -

i n g s , b " w u u l d s a y —

1 " H e m n = t g o i c t o t r i a l . "

"i, H t m u s t m e e - k l j r a b m i t t o t b e d e g r a d a -

l i o a , b i « e n e m i ' ^ ( f o r t h e y - a a n o t b e h i s friends)

h a v e p l a i ; n e d f o r h i m '

3- H e c a a s e e k a o r e d r t j ^ e x e c p t from h i s

e n e m i e s . "

4 " S o -.Jtbcr c h u r c h o u g h t t o r e c e i v e t h e

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

S o m e o f t h e s e p o i a t s w i l l b e d i M c a s s ^ b e r e -

i f t c r A S W o E J i i L L .

B A - T X r a D A V J f l Q H T .

T i s S a t a r i ^ , y n i g h t , " s a y s t h e ='.iaa w h o

d e p e n d s f o r h i s d ^ H y b r e a d o n b i * d a i l j l a b o r ,

' a a d g l a d aa> I t h a t S a t u r d a y n i g h t b a s trome.

I h a v e b e e n t o i l i n g b a r d d u r i n g a T t h e w e e k ,

i r d m y w r % T j ' i t t b s c c c d r e r t . T - > - m o r r o w

t b c j w i l l h a v e t ' ? a t r e » t ; s c t h a t !>n M o n d a y ,

w i t h b i d i l v s t r e i - g j i r e o m i t c d , a t d w i t h ^ i r i t s

r e f r e s h e d . I t - h a l l g o f o r t h a ^ a r n t o m y w o r k .

s h a l l a l s o h a v e h a d w a - ' b ^ f r o i a m e f o r

t w e n t y f o u r h o u r s t h e s w e a t a t d d n ^ w b i c h i n

m y l a b - i r d u r i e g t h e W f « k h a v e b e ® c o n t r a e t -

e d , s h a l l h a v e W n d o t b » d i n s r v m c n t s w h o l e

a n d c l e s a , s h u l l h a v e e ' j o j t s j t h e s a f e t y c f

m y w i f e a - - ! d t f l d r . c , r-nd s h a l l h a v e

b « n f a ' n i - b p d a n o p p o r t n n i t y o f r c a d i t g a n d

h e a r i n g w h a t wTIl i m c r o v p e t a i n d a n d h e a r t .

I h a v e r e a d a n d re-ad a r a i a B a m s ' ' C o t t a ' s

S a t u r d a y e i g h t , ' a n d l i k e t h a t h u m b l e c o t t a g e r

i n S e o t l a a d , p ' - o r a s m y s e l f , I a m g l a d w h t a i t

U S a t u r d a y r i ^ t "

' T i s S a t u j ^ y n i g h t , " s a y s t h e m a n o f t h e

w o r l d — t b e p l e v s a r e - l o v e r , t h e p l c a p s r c - s e e k e r

— " a r d t o - m o r r o w c o m s f a n o t h e r o f t h o s e t e -

dicc-^ t ^ a y s ! T o m t - S a n d i - T i s l o r g e r t h a s a n y

i-'aree d a y s p u t t o j e t h f - r . T h e r e i s n o t h i n g g o -

i r g o t w i t h w b i d i I b a v s a a y p a r t i e n l a r e s m -

c e m ; s o E t i r , n o p a r ^ e ? , n o d i r c r s i « i 3 c f a n y

k i n d . I oiKse b e t ^ a m i B w t e r s a y ' t a k e

S a b b a t h a a d e x i e a d i t 0 = forerw, a n d i t

w o u l d g i v e a p r e t t y g o o d id«-a o f H e a v e a ' I f

8-j , H e a v e n b a s c o c h a r m s f f ^ m e , t h a t ^ s c e r -

t a i n U n l c i f s m y p r c s e c s v i e w s a n d f e d i n g s

a r e e b a a g e d . I s h a l l e v o - g o t h e r e T

Tis Saturday night"—ays the Christzas, and jjyfially do I anticipate the morrow:

D » j o f all tiie » e » fc t h e b e s t .

K n i b l r o of eternal rest.* \Yith sueh a treacherous heart as I have, aad ^e^paseed by raeh coxioas inflaeae^ as those with whi^ I am Furrcundfid, badly c f isdsed should I be, withoat the Sabbath 1 Ttaly was it "oaade for aian," aad as a CtaiL tempted, depraved ereatare I need it . I aeed it to b r r ^ the fwoe of a vaia world ap<m m j mind; I need tf as a rdief from baneeai aad care> ; I need it for the stady of £viael a i^ t a self examination; I 'aeed it for pal and pnri tc devotioa. How attnetive the eanctury—t^e asmaUy within it, *oi ii» aer-vioee! How iaspmi^ the sonn How interesting, devattag, aad aanJIortiBg the boiaaiaof mjdea tpMtar l How plear a a t to BKditate apoe aa asoeaded. ^raiSed Savin, aad a finished redea^pt»«i! Xa, I loTB to see Satarday laght. b e s s e Am I know that the Uessed Sabbath at kaad.

W h e n G o d c a l l s a w a y _

b y d e a t h , i t b e o o a e a a i torn, r i u m ^ m

a a k w d l ^ G o d d a s a . —

4 r h o a r e g a o e , i f

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L e t t e n to Y o ^ Preachers .

JL Ho. i

D k u B«»THM7t:—Tjia ma t n ew feget

fka intrrgiiiiu of jow edliBf. Xovra is

M ta^uMTj vwiswc. It ia i aaUj u m d .

Toa, in «omaii vitb Cimaaw, aw

•alW oat fstm & «alkd from dark

iUM into G g i i l — h a a i M f e of an into

the i a « t y of tW gaipel—lrom tie •erriw of

t» Ibe MiTioe of God. Tkia ia » ho'yj

«>Hag,fiv bd ionn m ealkd to beHunU

0«t Htm HintB, boworer, ministm «re

oUed. Thej an a]I«d from amoog tfaeu

lottknB. Tba udrat landitfli « m okiled

fl«t fron tiw ntknM of the azt& to be th«

Loci'm, «ad tfcen ike prierti vste « I k d fcom

hstfarai " la atBiatar k boly thicg;.

wili MTK u aa UIiutra^iHi of the

pwtiaa ooeapiad k j nijuateis of Ute goep d.

I am jaitt&d, tken, ia sajisg thai Uieir Toca-

daaii«Bpkalieailjak>lj one. IftiielancI

itm wmt a peooiiar people, iht priesa were

doahly poeafiar. If ChnatiaM now are

peaaiiar peoiOe, h maj be uid, with »trtHistet

^phMii , that miiiiiit«a an peooliar.

So nered is tlw miak^trial roeati>m thas

thoH who engag* in it o i ^ t aot to thiiik.

exo^ with holj homr, of abaadaoing tie

warit. Thay ooght to prefer d«Ash to its re-

Ssqankiuat. To gire it ap aad go to tLe

pru/einan of Uw or medLase, is a tzaasitioL

eqaailj abrapt aad oalpablii. To eEgtge ia

aay baainoB whidi will auJcc preaohia^ t^e

gtmpel a aeeoj^ary matter, mast e»er be re-

garded a criminal Tklatioa of minisieri^

TOWB. These itaCTienta E«d some iinalifioa-

tiaa in a Tariety of cases. If adaistos, bo-

aaaK t ! ^ are not aapparted. are obliged to

engage ia aome ieealar boiincsH to gastaia

thsaaciTcs aad fkaoiiea, aad do so inTolau-

anly ai^ with deep regret, they are not to

blame. I t casaot be ligiit £ir di rri to itarr<?

or b e i ^ their fiimT'c* Paul's haads minis-

tered to his Bfynrwrieii, aad it is ao iiszncs

ta labor wt-E oeaaca calls far is. Still the

pxdiaiBlity a that if miaistars were more an-

re^rredly deroted to their work aiey wooIJ

be mors SbeiaSy sapported. I belicTs tasre

is a fapoailka (ss. the part ie icdiTidaaLs and

oharahfia ta help tiujse preachers who are so

eamsit ia their work as oomparatiTely to Lt-

git thar taaponl intereati. There are ex-

asptions, I ksow. Tia apirit of coTetoasnesa

Ba8 saah pjsesissi sf sume uuiiTidaaij a:;d

charohes, that nothing, so far as we can jadg-j,

aaa Uwae thidr parse amagj. Thej can

wiUioai emotica se« aiinisieM labor, tail, suf-

fcr.anddie. The caaae of God, if it p r c ^ s ,

mast prosper iaiifip«:4eatly of saah caarMcs

aad they ara ao doofct deaaasd ta speicy

No miaiatcr oagat erea paniaiiy u abaji-

daa his work cieept ia casa of oecesaity. Bv

partial abaadocmaat I meaa prt!aciii=g oa U:e

day, hat mikiig ao prsparatica for tie

palpit dnriag the we^; this &ilare to pr>

pm malting from eagraeiBir aecalar engsuid-

msata. I f a preaaher ia placed asd^r ibLi

dire L.MS»icy he mast do the best he cac—

preach as weil » he caa—acd God will ao

ijaht bltas hia Lbors. Tacie is i cLus or

aiaiatea too aamfirtsas, I f-sr, wia seem

Tolaataiily to engage ia lecalir parta-s.

That is to say, there appears to be co Eec< E-

d t j why thej ^ a l d do so. Thej cac re-

eaTB a coiapetiai: sappartfir the'r inioisterral

scrriees, bat they wi^ to bec;mi riofe or, to

aay the least, iadapendait, aad ttay e z ^ r b

sccalar parsaiu. ThLj ia wrosg. A coa-

pesent s ^>pon ia all that a mzaiattr a

right to ask. If he feelj a^ he oa^t he

aot wiah to beecme rich by is—r,-) cf ii,e

Cliiistiaa ministry, "when God is-eM^ u. ,*

pjor mea ahail beoonic tiah, I aappose he dt. j

aot ordicaiily sail them to puacii tte

Some one will a ^ wba I hare w say of ihcfe

mca who are kaowa ra-Jier as teaeh^r . f --

mera, traders, than as preachcr?. They tare

beta ardaiaei to the work of ite nunl-trr,

bai they meidam preach. TLey haTc lo regn

lar prsaehiag eisgagfments. Poaibly thtj

deiirer a few seraicEj or lectares darir g a

year, and they are aa cold ae icicles. Tadr

hearts arc not in the miaisierial work, it

may be their ifcrriaes as miai iters are aot in

deaiaad. Probably ao charch cff,a^ them

a pastorate. What are they to do? It may

be they ooght ta dwubt whether God fca?

sailed them to preadi the soHrpcI, said if apos

doe reaecam they decide he haa not, they

cagit to sarrendta' to the saarchea to which

they bolting thdr aathority to preach. Wha

use is there ia hariag preaehens who do act

praaahr T i ^

are in ail aeetiocs of tse

eoaatiy sama of taete aouiiaal preachtxa.

They aboaad, I iatagine, mach mors in the

N.7rtfc than m the South, but th -ir aamber

ought to bo diminished ia the Soath.

This ia lather a desultory letter. I began

i i acd will eiaae it by referring to sha sacrei-

1UW of the miaisterJal eaUi=g. Let crtaj

yaaag psaaher r^ard hia work as holy. Lst

it not b« mnaminatad wi^ what may b«i

taraed the eeeularftiea of lile " No oiaa,"

a j a Paul, that waireth entangieth hins^elf

whk tiie a&iia this life: that he may

pleaas him who hstk chosen him to be a

disr.'* I f this was fine of the Bomaa soldier

whom the upaatia apeeiaily referred, it

o u ^ mrsiy to be tnw of the minister addier

J a m Christ. P.

m rohrimting poiak tlMR, to

aodoBs oriEddk SteBMe r

Mffl Creek aad iMa-two old ck««he»—

an teiKauti^ at g t ^ dmn. V i s tite

wUwwko tigBs himelf Bapdi^ aware

tk«& M i A e n of tkoae wrdua, w those who

were caoe oouieeted with the:^ give Bder

Hovdl ikdt ersdh of gtraig the two ^ a ^ e a

^ fint downward impafae?

But my eaptioa was ntgested by the fbl-

ImriBf words frm the editor of the AdtoaU

moria whi^ preaeated thesBselTCS to his

TFTK PrrHT.Tr; OUOHT TO mrOW-

To know what f That I hare aacCTtalned

fero the editor rf the JltmiBi^piaa, tirnigh

a ftieBd, that I?r. S&iw is the author of tha

Ref i l l peas puhJhih«d agsinat me ia that

jpapt ci April 4. Some innoeeat pera-wa

fcsve bees soqwsted. Let tiia be the ease ao

kBget Dr. Stokes, aot hanag iajared me,

% at Bboty to otraet y i pooiua aofsaoIatioD torn hm n^Ment attopt to destroy

G i im fieas I say, wxaaTxmsx

P.

miad on readiBg ^ artiele eopied by him:

"But wheo Baptists porasit th» or that Cephas to unnp the plaoe of Christ, and glory more ia prowlytinfr a Methodist t hu ia coa-Tcrtiag a staner,'' &c.

Is this not neariy skaderoos? When did

Baptists permit any mwtal to usurp the

plaee of Christ r This is a hard saying, Mr

Editor. Baptists hare been m(»ti£ed a thoa

saad tiansat the eztravagaat things Metho-

dists have said of Wesley, but do they^y

tfcat Methodists permit Wealey to csarp tire

^ace of Oirist ? Again, where is the B^>tL>t

who odes more in jHroselyting a Meth^iot

than in oouTorting a tinner? I defy any

(me to naaie iiadt a Baptist We are very

wilCag for Methodic to get as aeady right

as possible, but we would rather see one sin-

ner eonrerted than, to see a hiuidred duch

M<shodiaU as might be named proodyted.

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EMTOMAI. OSAiSES-SOOTH-WESTEBS SAPnST.

Wti give below tho action of the East Bap-

tist oanrch, Louisville, Kentucky, ia r^ard to

the anonymous attack oa her pa^r , oa the

Spciog s^eet Bapdst ehureh of this oitj, and

on the Suuthera Baptist Sabbath School

Uaioa. We hare already published, from the

pea cf a leading Baptist of Loaisville, a flat

denial of the statemeats of said aaoaymons

cotrespoi^eat of the Baptist

ia regard to the at^oa of the Walaat strevt

eharch. We now give the cf&cial actioa of a

Bipti^ ehurdi composed of three haadred

members, dsayiag tho «utemdat of the corre -

pocduic afcresaid. It is dignified, christian,

aad oiHiclasiTe- We clip it from the la^t

WitsUrn Eecorder.

WHiasAS, azi acoojsioa^ i-vimmTirifraUon re-cedlj iu>peand is tli« WtsUn Baptist, OT'r ihe Eisatnre ui " OtMcrrcr," ndicsizg upon this charch aad faer paitor. Elder J. JI Becaeu, grealiT misrepreseati=|[ both him auid the chsrcb , Uuse ot?,

Rsmlitd, That aach arucie does cot csmuin ite

ucu ia the asd that w« reftard it as a perp^ U3UCC deaigced to prrjsdicr thf Soiuhexn Pap:iv? Sabiaiii ScKxil Caica, and kjure iha dmrch md her p*sLor.

£enitrd. Fanhprmore. UaU the cdiiors oi O-e Wester-m Baptui be ard ai* hereby requested

u> foraish as viUs ih^ reaJ c uu? o( the asthor of i « cc.mTrnTi'ca.Ujn referred U3, a sn xa of jastic«> d ie to as uid-the Baptist pabUc.

I>ai.ts by order of the charch. a 0. B«35itt, Ck. Cti.

LociaviLU, April S l&GO.

These resolutions were fc>rBrarded to the So'-Uk-Weiitm B<iptist, acd no* mirk the an-swer of its editors :

TcgKS.isa, Apiii 1-3. ISC . S O EeuETT—i>«ar £ro.: The p.-easibie as.l

resolntioas of your charch are receiTtd. We hav<-simpJy a> siy that, accordiz-g to the osage o/ oar prtieasSiin, year charch is cot eaticM u tii» suae -rf mr nrrmjracdrut, - ODserTeT." fie is a aai a ciuz^ of your Sjite aiJ. when aecessar; will tot hes.tattf u> ijiTi* hi- ti m n&nie. will rfi:d him 1 cjpy of yoar proaxnb e ii.d •o-cay.

Eorroi SocTH-fftsTiss EAPTI-T.

UciiLidfai idea, thia I "AcconiiDg to tli

atij^e of ;ist; pr.fesiL>u" a coEtemptible aaot v

mcui attack u to bo made on a church, its

paaicr, aEd a iooiety comprLsiog tiouyanda of

the tracat Baptists of the Soath, ind lais iib^i

i? copitd and coaiaeat-.d oa by iiitcrtsted

asd ail iLL; is to tux csai.k

c-r oca (tke .ditors of the S^uth IVesUm

Baptist) pacrKiii-js What, to fiisu'y a;.d

tradaoo aaon^moaaij ' Ir, Jiit Uio aMgc c-

year prc-f' esioa ?

Bat tien whtn the churcxi waicL ta-j lie*.!

itas tcansefaiiy arks, i i a cotirteosLi,

di_niScd zaizm-v, for the Lame of the iath.r

of th'- oatn:^— fki nanu of Jur accuser the

is i-!d, witi tee san,j froid of aa irqai-itor,

that, ''AccordiAQ to ike usaff'. of our prcfes-

sion yot'r diurci is not entitled to the namg

of cur forrispondeni, ' Observer

The rcsolanoas of die East charch were, we

aEdcTiUtid, fonrardid Eore than a aaonth a- o

to the South- Wistem Baptist for pablicition.

But no—ii was not aocjrdu2g to the n^agts of

ita editors' prcfessioa, to give the denial to tho

misreprese!nati.3ns of their correspocdent.

\Micn Judas took lick the thirty pieces of

sLlrer, aid casi dicai at the chief priests' feci,

ajicg, It is the price of innocent blood, they

said, Wkal is that to us, stt to tiat. It

W3.S the ttsage of their profession. Wcat wis

it to them that Jesas was innocent. Bat we

add CO more.

Will these papers wasch copiod "Obserr-

er s" Hill, copy also the resoln&oaa of the

East eharea, or is sa^h common justice cot

accordiay to the vsagts of their profession" /

Wc shall see.

a n d o f t h e

daajaad

ndcr t ta

tUBg

of a n a *

BmBXcr aiiABzaEBOoi

^.ddbacalsef A{di 26, «m-

~ fren the «aaB (tf Eia.

)Bap-

8TtJ3JEarr*3 opxsios.

Baormui Ebitok :—HaTiag beea a mca:-

b-ir e-f a c'oiss ia Moral Scisnce andcr Bro.

Pendlescc's instractiim, wLea the sabjec: cf

Slavery <am-3 up aad was eztensirely dieeasEcd,

I fed it my dttty to say that 1 aa not a w ^

cf hia having at any time presented any visws

in oppo&itioc. to tL-; ii3iituti<>2, asd I never

teard the most ardent advocates cf it object

ta hia instructioas; bat corie» that his time-

ly and juaicioas remarks gave mc more »tis-

1 aeticn aa to its benefits acd diviae appoint-

msat than all I have ever beard or read about

slavery.

I am satisfied that Bro. P. will oever make

aa adoliiumist of one of his tradcats. Asd

I hope sone wiil bo kept away from that ex-

edltjU (kUt^ tm aecoant of what is being said

agalaat him. Bra P. intrudes his opiaion^

upon ao one, aiid thcugh a strong Landmark

Btcpiixt., I uldom ever heard him meatioa the

sobjeet, so that having gone there ia feeli::g

anS-Lacdmark I Ie& C u I I ^ with my mind

UBbiMud I mentioa this Lecaa>« it hta been

ia&nattd that he is more eager to iasdl his.

"ptalitr vitms" than the doetrises of the

Cross.

Aehriiitiaa irito knovs Bro. Poidletoa well

aad feils to loTC him aa m dtar Itniitr in Hu

^en^Ip i ty vary much, /taring lest he ia

m t m n ^ to rtmu Jaus,- &r I fed that

^ ^ ^ dnto kim is aa ta/wryto ehziatiaB-

I ' i i q ^ otfaets of his elasses will e p ^

OMrftte wtaomakmiist

UuoBs that has yet t m ^ a c d in tke North. "

We regret t» sea tke aaaea of Smitk and

Saa^soB oa tke rdl, aad to witaess tked3m

oniftwkid tkey kaTejplaoed tkemsdv«su

B i ^ t i ^ Wesaboittko doeameats:

OAII.T rBXYXHOcxKTaroe twa sacon xaxHaai. coxTsanos.

Ia 8ept«aber last a asB was inned by a fe frtends of diflercnt teosstnatioos ia this city, teri. tias^Ddlyandetker Uaioa Ptayer-Ueelinss of

Caited States, etc.. to liold a g«ocral me«tiit8 in the Cooper laititats HsB. Kew Tork, oa the Aani-w»axy of U»e flitt Noob Prayci Meeting, hdd io Fnhflo Mrm Sept. 2Srd. 1867. the mecOisg was brid lafcciBaUy, without prepanioo or ix doentiiii aatpicni of any kind—naleM it wew frooi sliove— and was attendfld by rppreaeotaUTca of Onion Pray-er-SIe«tin| frum trrrj wctioe of the coactiy.— The dcSshtfal and rrft«sltisg character of the pro-ceedings—uuinly devotional and convenatiooal— eBeo»ira«ed tke hope that a stated it>.onioo of Daily Piayw-Meetings, with a Ti«« not ooly to devoUoaa.! commwuoQ, but to practkaJ cocaaltatioD aad ac-"»ive«M){i«atioa,nii^htb«»atieod«l withgwatad-vaaUge. Indeed,, the denand far aclioo became Setxral, spoataaeoai acd o i ^ t , from thoM in at-tecdatMX, toward the ckwng teosiaoa. A commi:-tee was therefore raiael to report to a fatore meel-ice, a iJan of co.operatioD for the extecsioc of Dai-ly UaiOD Prayer-Sitings to every city acd Tillage of oar country, for the pnHnoUon of christiaa nnion, and for kiaditsd objacu and modes cf mated chri tian ag ressioa in aecnlar boors and places. Tl;e first Coaventioa adjooraed to the 23rd of Novembrr last; but that day proving the day of Thaiik»ti» icg in mort of the Sutea, the meeUng was postpon-ed to March 6Lh, acd was accordingly held in Phil-a^lphU last week, Wm. B. Dodge, Esq., of this city, presiding. Ihe circomstaaces were mnch ihe aaaas as befgci asd H may truly be said that rarely has a CocvenaoQ bees held with so little effort ia " getting up." Nevertheiess, it was a fall, abie, atd enthnsiasUc meeting, and iu resolTes and plits were of tile most decided, practical character. Re^ resentatives of all denotumalioos and all sections irere therv in abondacce, acd the ocioa feeiu -s rose qoiie aiove the higb-watec mark of the moTe meet heretofore. It woold be hard to say which uf the deaominaU<Jis went CarUiast the holy emala Uon of mntnal iove asd devotioc to the prumised acd locged-for unity of Chxist a Tisibie body cn earth—and it might not be oae/ul, if easy. Bat there is Eothing inridioaa in Myiug that the Bapusts acd £{iise( kaliaQs were in the too, a« osoal, tailing be. hind cone in the doqaecce acd ardor with which they gave otierance to the great aapiraUuc acd hope of aU Cniao Prayer-Meetiiigs. Tie resoiuiioa of

lii. Vangiin (Episct taiiac,) for the cuatinsed acd i!icrea:ied obserratjse of the .\iiaal Coccen ol Prayer for the nijiy of the Si»irii ca the »«xLd Moiday ia October,; for a a.-iifism rocca.-ntacce of the »aaie oojecl before lie Tiroce cf Grace ia aU Oaicc Pray-Meeuitgs ezcry d^y—iii

wfiich were tdop-.ed, wiU> nieaaares lor carry irg them oc". tffectiveiy—wiU auract auestiua, acd il-lostrate the spixii wl the Co£;TeciUoa.

Amotg the Bapjsl breihren prcmineci ic iL? C<siTeilion, were the Rev. Ui. Saaipsou, Ker. Mr. Seonard, aid others, of Washicg-.oo, Rev. J. Whea-axi Smith, a^d Ket. Dr. Keacard. of P^adelphia, wiih a i-aaber of other abi- muaaicrs acd laymsa. wh«/»e addresses forci jio eapressKir, u> ih? prerailica sectsajeuta. Ihe venerable I>r. Xou oc-cajiied a p^iaoa by the Chairmac on HeJccsaay afieriiOuD. acoov. ed ihe discasajv-iis of Uiuon wiih siiurt speeci c .uriliij^ i^d iK-»er. Rev. J.

ffhealu2 Smito, oq the occisioa, spoke nith turc-iOi? eloquence, aid Prof. Samjeoc s address, thoa ! calmly daHrered, elecirifled the ConTenUon by it adracced acd yet sa-otgly Scriptural posiuon on lie snbject. Xhe Sih roolatioc, thou»b drawn bj ac-oihfr hacj. was pareJy the effec; oi his speech, and

reprod jces its leading idea. Ii was iind?rsio«l that ihe uei; ConTruUoa wooid be beid h: V?ashiiigVjc soon ilier the PracidenJal rlet^o^ ; i -iKaWy in IVcarsiSer.

^ t k ^ f ^var ioaa Podobaptirt >h>iartaai

JiWai^siieal aad Okristiaa

MdtkeirnuuMmas daj^oriaia-

iiitka%f tb< nniiiiBin.ri

Rim rtd. TUi: » rnaveciiun ii br«Ji.-.-n in It. IHiJj C&lun Prirtfrilwrlln,:. w*- anil<f. iaj la itea. ooiv with — F-'U—la »iiJ fo.-T»i.t t- l^J

KxjLM. ta-Ibt j Uirou,-h w 'h-Cicrch. cf k ad a JailT of iii>l "fc i-n W u iii, . ti J sluri ttuU. uj. ni.,,™ lL«i. .o .

fur Ibr .iii-p..,_i.it> love, «. J to tl» U J whirl, Ur h».. l,wa in la -iir .plia.i > m»ni rr uf-

Hi.. t*. iaa .-r'lati..-*!. Io oouitai,; f ; n. 1

l!y.f Cui-O l'r...rr b-M lo l.u-.l ( i r . 1 for rx' -a a of

lii Ume. u. eiM> j ace •fc,..'- i: !« ; u . » : » I...- t... . , '.irr* to u ccthia- m uauir '4 J^ti-

T>:nl- la ctja<.-rt a aii-l .'. asaUi eS... t... aj. mvl. ».-R'r tie iisstituU..ii of I>»iU I aijo ii. ^^^ i U -Uicb on,- laSiirti.,, lua.v f r 111.- !., anal -f iwriMtr »n.i «rl,„ n : <• t-uOio. y lu i:, a.unwtfj .iUi Lb- . a w'iro umoportanl jv-culianu-. uf lir

M-l for Ibif 4L-...-t«»I f.»,tM. aj.prr, ru.lt.D .-l ..».-.-. uaa«. ; la. ; aaj t-rr . ti

CJin-Uj.ll. m»» J.. Uwfai;> .-iai,l.>T a.;. i„ f of Ua- luJ Ii. Bctj.e ,ui.pur-. ol l L.-i.l . dom ija t-ATth.

li> damliit-^ a u' Pif}w 'rat r v-rtias*. mnnUiJlT -T aTUorr. tS-.^r tL.- »u.J awthuj of L.f li^ par-,.. .if f at.-niA, .-«.m sauaijE. pr jfr an-1 a

X^r l..rLi [jrvcicU m j .-t.iie f'*r CTL.'*-rjirio u'- t.l-j-ds, >. Uie reeaioawtiaaiion a geceral of Corres-peaJeGce, w b- C.il-sUtaied of . tnall I jcal comautt es from every L'aiv.i Prayer-M''''Ui.s, njiproved bj ct aiajoa totser-without fortaal ciecuoa, tiirongh whici: infu.-iua tioa iiteresiicg to ib- brt* herhood maj b«> tollcc;ed ai.d disuibatrd to ail. and mauiai ccnasel a:.d cperaUoc may be systemaUcally acd consiactly cat ried oc for all ihe great objects and principles re c?>g ized as ccmmoa to the Daily Caioa Prt-v-r Me linga. The subject of Ctuvc Missions atd oqi

^ wtkoiBad miaistas of O k r i s ^

C k a r ^ ]>9BMs.8miAaadS«BpooBteiH

rcKal thaTievsof Nortkm BaptiMs iatkis

utteraaooT Bat tke itilirFTii* To say tkat

tkose kaaua Sooieties at« Evai^ ieal and

CaarAos, aad ih«t preaehers gos-

pel Buaisters, is to say their atembers have

been aeriptarally baptised, aad their preadi-

trs botk baptixad aad ordaiaed.

I f Messrs. Smitk aad Sampson are true Baptists thoaselves, they do aot believe that there eaa be aay scriptural ehureh without seriptaial baptism; asd they also believe Aat i ^ o i there is ao ehtireh there ean bo no valid baptism ordiaatioa or aiinis-iatry. What do they mean thea, what they dedare that those uabapdsid seets are Evan-gelieal bodies aad branches of the Church of Christ?

3. But the other bora is still more fatal, if pos^Ie.

"Itisoeithcr unseriptural, wrong nor im proper, for a Baptist to commune with any scriptural or Evangeliaal Chureh, provided the Charoh invitos him to her table."

I f Pedob^tiit Soeieties are Evaagelieal

Charohes—if they be iadeed the braaehes o{

his oac visible Charch, acoordicg to the at-

teraaocb of these Baptists, then it would not

be improper, bat highly proper, for Messre.

South and Sampson to cooimune with thiuu

whenever they arc invited For them to re

fosc, wonld be »troug!y inoonsisteat and at.

exhibitioa of sectarian bigotiy indeed IIow

ean thc^o ntiiusters relieve themselvccs aiid

save a decrat consistency i

There is not one word of substantial truth

embraced in the 8th Eceotntioa. Pedoba{>-

tists and Baptists aro aa variant to.dsy, in

every respect, in mind and heart, if not more

so, as "they wero before a noon-day prayer

meeting was held Some few Baptists donbt-

le^ have bctin drawn wholly into open oom-

ffiuaion, and not a few others like the abo\e

auniitcrs, into a virtual surrender of a11 tLa

principles that keep Baptists from it, bat the

mort serions aad thoagbtfal, have seen that

these Dnion meetings are mere nets, with

which to beguile Baptists from that at«ad&et-

ness, and are dn-gastcd with the aru employed.

Hero is an iliostrativHi;

D»ios-MK£TiSo,i—Senei •• ia iha New York CkroMuU, says; I have often U^d at titeia, fer-lid declamatioos iboal sJl gi*icj; up their noc-t -settials aiid uai:iag in oac glorious broiherLooil . but up.»c a iuto th- iodiTidaal history i.f the oraior, fouud he tsj giT.-u np cothing, but ja»l win-re be sU>i>.l years ago. ia every tiule of dtc trice or practice, cia.-;.! atteadiug these and arguicg for aatc! FaUiz>g ia ccajpaay a fc« weeks a^o, with a coustaat aiiecdint on the Saa Sum Slxtet aooo-day he benia lo orgc ULioo apoD mc ihe saaje st}ie so C3mni;,u a; the Botsi taeeUDs. Well, sai ? I supj jse we hav Usis usfic and etich si»e up .•wmeihicg ; what yoa Pr«byteriatis si'f uj. i llo iried to evade tii. poicl, tm I bun to ttuue sjatiKtay, bo««-.-

•-r Maali, which be. for himstlf, was wiliiag lo giv? up for the s&ke cf ation. AU, said ::e, a; lens;... 'there h coflarg waciiDu i., ftlecJ this uuloa of God s pwple. ba; yi.u Bipasts lo gi»e up )o. r

ci'Oimucioc, aad our Episcopal bretbrea iht*tr clow palpits." There it is : He spok<> the t-'uib, aad tho wbolt- irutb. aj it s; euss to thi- nsiad of suta a aiac. Solbic^ in ibe world is accessary ba; f...--

all IJ turn PresbjU-rvaca : Uow limpie acd ea- > a remedy lor disacioa : But stoj.. Let us l^k .l i retfyseriaas. Uit-. b-j; our srcalir papers bo

wilh tbrir qti rreis I 8ev»ral bratcL-s i Preebyieri&as r«-fo»<-u> coni auae with OD** auovber."

Commetiu ar-- u..neoca:iry ! Will the rer.J-

atop acti takf> W Kid aco if be can

enazEcrate t ) s many diff rent Union.- Al.t-

aLOcs aij.l Aff«ociationi!, iLto vtiiiich the Bap-

tjia tiiia art! ur^cd to cater, bai ino

oviy .juo of which by hw c:.tr»ucf, tie ro'}>v

LU^j :ai- vario ii Podobar ti ., Caujpbi Uiu

atij I -.itariaii Sjcict trs Ecamj-l-.c-ji or

Ckr^stiai Ofcarches Ntier suca ^n ii-

furt uiatlv- ou ihi part of trror i • bfgailo ci.r

pcop'Ie, acd never an age wb-.-a error fonid

more proffescuiy BipL'.>t muu-tcrs' s-nd mcai

bcrs willing; to do ii roverenc'. tj. i fellowship

i:, ii. t; o i>f Chri-ittin charif-^

ait! y

U>J TUiSY rtACii IT?

T-acL what? W'cj iL.1,1 bip:L->ai e

sju^ Tb-.; «hcc t:..- littic t-ab«. which do -

,

lograti^ tke jcrf,^ rf Qum pra-

J°°Mwtodkpk«nroia speaUag &paragiag-

I j o f him irkea fksy met ia aooiil paitiw.

Hesnagof tke tnsatmeat his Im&iea aad

not kaviag aa mueh of tke s « i t rfUsltaate

as he skouM kaT«. he boeaaa aagend, aad

tkat frws Arutian Iom thaX ha always Mt

and expras^ for those fneads turned to iat-

teraesa jjHtt ardor for the adTaaoemoit f t

the cooled, and aa uaeostfortable feel-

ing always took posKsdoa of him whet he

eatoed tke hoaae of God, feariog that erery

aiovo and gesture would be misuadostood and

ffliscoMtmed. These very friends expre»ed

•arprisc at his change of e:>&duet forgetting

*hat by their cardeas conversstion tkty thtm-

advn produoed it aU.

Peita{» this b an extreme ease, but it il-

lasteatea the point at which we tjre aiBii::g.

There is no religi^ in speaking disparagicgly

of a brother, ia fact it is sin^l . Tke all ab-

sorbing iopio of e3nTer-atioa«m:>Bg chiistiaiis

should be the lovs of God aad the advaaee-

ment of the Redeemer's Kingdom. We aevtr

fctnr a chareh to prosper when breUtren spoke

iadiffcreatly of occ aav»ther We never ktard

of one that did. It is when ' brotherly love

coaticaps" that a church prospers, a^d the

power uf God is manifcsteil ia the coavcraira

of kinnets.

Therd is fre iaeciiy cauM) of oomplaitt

among bretirea; bretJuen will ajmcciaies tay

thiuga ia whioh no barm ia intended, bat whica

often give offeeoc, yet a few moments tf

chriauan conversaiion on the matter will ofua

explain all. This can always bo done, asd

should be don* before the matter is talked t f

publicly by cither party

AU christians po^ss not i»ie di!>;K»iiiieE-,

Some aro easily hart aad di-cjuraged by

slights fr m their brethren, acd we mast

fcsB that we belong t j that class. From men

of »ho world and Pedobwptista we can b-jar

almost anythicg, bat when a brother horia

as it rcaohcs utir heart

Oh, for more of the love of God ! Oh. tc r more of tbc spirit of oar Savior who pr.-.ti for his iiiard«rers ! The more our charca.ti are imbued with the epirit of Christ, the mote will the brethren Jovo one another C

haD.i frv m Ids

C t t O k s a l ^

I yoar'a ia lore <a tke tarutk.

post eTir elism Wis tmbraced ao exietdrd re-port by S-v. Geo. Daffi.Id, Jr. wiiich was adcp?*d. All the obj.«cts erabraced in ihe Bep rts aad Besolu iiocs were c-.-mnei-dj-d 10 the cije of the Comaiitvv* of Corrtspocdecce. and the original standing cosa mittoe weie char-ed with the completioc of the new orgaiism, atd initb the fn-sentatioc of certaia gee eral addri.'sse8, acd the p iblicatioa of the Coavtt.-tioc s ppjce.-dicga.

M ISK StBJiCT or tS«3lli» m;,)! 3. Tb^ th» oncost of a.:* Chairh. ia «pirl( uid

acUmt, u Cic^J is acoorluKre v th tbe mlt..,1 of Christ. t. Bwmgalm th* dat? of tii» CcinTeB!i>a to sot

wiie and pnctMaJii« diivctiuii. tt Uw pn3iBo<i..D of this -'aers**! uaon; the atrenl bnscba of th* ChmTfa. 5. RgtcsinmnN tl* Cskm Pr»T«r Hc^s,;: to nrate Chn.;

Ccioli a !»aaiBg tabjcrf uf JaUj u>d ferreDt snpplicstioa to thf 6nat Hc*i of the Chareh; and to iii irt » stamiin-r minj, r this cfl^. hi the roles ftsd rr nlstloit* br thcxa iS-lr r J t.. thdrlaacn

[Xo aathcatic copy of resolutioas 3, 4 acd 5, be in® tt hand, they are only giTec in snb8tinc».J

6. <00 BiotiDn of B»t. Dr. 5CTia)-Th»s it W r» mmrrwnlrd to mH Vnkm Ptajci Meetings ta thr iuk-u cf GoTs peopU th* noster of jipccxal prayer in t^ir regnlar meet bift on the ieccnd Sfsads; in each oonth.

£atbttt—(tiB aatxB of B«t. l>r. Vutfim, of tli» Kpimpal Churrii)—Thst this Coonntkn. iTjnnliBc th« vcrfc of the Bo-It Spiiit 5a miitjjis Chii<U^ In Ch.-ist uid in e»ch other, u the boprfui huis of an {n>er catemal Chriciu o^oo, wonJJ conliil!; rwmamead the Snt Mmlaj of October. ctMxred lut n r bj- gmt nsmhers »iih extnsottliairy ijter ectj te tpMial prsrer C>r th« tinitjt of the Bpiiit. S. Eatirrd, Bmt the wiransfire power of a 4ailj aad fbu

ccmmimion of the vboie dmrch in pia;er and the other enli isaaresorth«ga :,aiitfcas aot Icen toted, w has not been ecBipniKa&d. fiae* tb* .Ipostotk that in » fu as it has been tasted, ia the briar iyace of two jnmxt part, it has wrousht weQ cigh naraculoos resnlU in nniting the mtmit. as vaS aj htartj-rf the U£d<red tnacbes of the Church, aSbnlias hop-. fiueridette* that the eontrsrftrtjgy fbnns cn esdend bj agvaof theologie war maj jct be snpplaa'ed. in an age of ladiitaai prXTT, Tiy lha lorciy irismetiy of fomi aad iBirrenient vlueh •hallbdOBgtstlieBnleorChr .<4 vheasbeis ' adoRMjfa'ber Bashaot that whSedepIaiiis the diStrenses that (tin Mpar. ate «s In part, ve win tak* up ia hope tba cxhataiion ef ai IfOttla, tad " vhento w« hxTe alrcady »>t«tatd," we wiQ dint SoiOT atoii; to 'walk bj- tha aame rala," aad to •aiod t^ saiaethiBg,' "ecdcaTsdnstake the onitj ot the jritiataa bond of peaa," aad pnjingaalfadieTiBg. that is wbatererww UiUnBaaiaiahBpialr-atfaerwlM miaded.* ••God ihanivm! em this onto aa."

BxxaxKS.—^Wc hav. space but for two

or three:

L Tke Baptists ia that meeting, are fully

ooauoitted to die coit£etsion that t h m is oae

UaiTemi, Visible Chordt of Christ oa earth,

of vkiek the raxbua Pcdobaptist Sodeties

with Baptirt Chnrdiei, are tke hraaohesl

Is tkis dw Skitkof Baptists ia Washiagtoa

n-'t kD' ^ I

t' ou^.. ; ' lijo ocurca atd f/jptt-(d. li i

that bii,a?£a ti adj s. ractuL. r c f Oanit iud .

s-jiii f.iv..l If Ihs,? do i»acit auch doctri'

.hey tu..cb whit I- i.ot trtic It lo ouly & pt-

oona! fa -h i:; Oh. i...t which sc-cart iSc aalv:.

iicn r.f ;ae tool. To infants who ota tns*

aothiii^ a. i d-j no'.hii.j,, nothing is needful to

Joe Jc n.;- them, if they die in i>

faiicy, V uLyai f*i ."i or ijijiu-ai. H^ co La-.re

sares tiit baptized babe thau the unbaptuteii

And 1 aappj< ? tfat.o are few araoE^

tho^ why beli 've ia and practice infaiit baj-

t.jm who woali not tow ba aihaaicd to say u

simple hoaichoid proso Lhat they baptiia the

little b»t.>3 to make them now creatures la

Christ, or to o .itccd that b j that baptL--.n

tfcey arc rciliy born sgain and tiicir soul

saved , ba; still they pat it ia their hymci.

We gave tome mcath- ago la the Tennessee

Baptist, a PresLytcriaa hyain teaching tfcis

doctrine Atid here we havo a Lntherat

whioh we qnote from the Lutheran Observir,

on the aathority of too Rtltjious HircUd.

••Ai Jesn«' f et our infant sweet We lay. with all its Uiin,

Tha. rt cd^n it for fceivcu m-meot, Cnta "Us bom o^aic.

We bi-re embr^e his prcffered grac»». In thi» baptismal ware,

N >r sb U th? wcrid our trust eff»ce, Tke b^lk itt somI mS tatt,"

(.'. u-y ibing be plaintr than this? Do no-

the Lutatijos teach that baptism tares tbt

83al ?

Let ciiiidren be toid that this is true, and

that they have bcea baptized in thtir infancy

and aill it not bo alisost impossible to ecn

vin^ them that they are in any danger oi

eternal death? A. C. D.

topayfcrmyi . vQI pfaaae send to my poft oSec. to

oMof oar Ca»etaw miaaittit^ wd >K»kBtotlMamemu. He is a ion blood bat bas •one So^iah edoeatioa, and needs a KUe DietsoB-fy--aeBdooMUKlif t h « is aaytUas more Msd ^ aro-Dajuia', Qgfrtinn Book. This is tht third of

iwachera rto take the ^ t t d ^ t f c ^ ^ -P-k ^ ^ ^ lai^asge. i i r J^ good i««iers in tieir own

^^district.aae»n«anan. batis I had m:«otiagiiiBaii,g,onniyfidaof labor We bare not had so taa j aceessoos ta the dmrcb the last year as in years pMt. bet tbo» wbo have come in are fira, good membcn, and tbe fandtetbood in general is <asin«tiT>g grm.

We are in great need of Testamenu and Sabbatb School books. We want luwe bot Sabbath S^ool books. Would the Xashville brethren be willing to send us soa»e books for oor Sabbath Schools 1 Win notsome of our wodthT brethren who read the 7W metset Boftist, send us some books for this pcposc? I know the Nashville brethren as wisU aa in aU other cities hare a great many calls, for what is called charitable porpjses, aad often aie bard up even lo bcild their own church houses; bot docs our bt^hren know that their Indian Missionaries scarcely ever get a hou^ of asy kind to preach ia, or even to sleep in? Duriog this hard winter we have beld our usual laeetings oat of do<KSL, g nding on the ssow to preach to the poor in the woodit.

My son. Buckcer (named fi» our esteemed H. F. Backcer, the apostle u> the CtBek») t^hiyg » school of Choctaw children, and is needing soBie help in the way of books both io the school, and in the Sabitath school. I have cerer been in the habit of begging nor would I now if it was for myself, or if I was able to pay f»r the books, but I am living on a small salary, th^ wiU only Eieet the ntal wants of my family, wiihcut allowing uie to edocate mv children

If any bjvthren will help us ibey laay tea' assured it will be app.-«ciated by us, acd 1 am sure they wiU be blessed in so lioiag, for •• he giveth to the poor leudeth tu the Lord." Wuiii Bcasa.

Bko. OiA vas old brother wb-j t. a

Baptist for fifty jear> aad vrbo his b^^ i ^^rT^-meti tflic- r is ite i ^ x it ih:i p^cc fur tw;; ly years w;-hes y var answt-r io the fotlosinj qaer. Suppose A.

is a Eueuiber ol the church la Teniiesst*, ar.d beauties ibruired ia det so Uiai i e cannot {.ay, atd biria^ a guod cffer li Arkiasis he leaves Tennessee witbout ibe ejus^ui of his cr.-Cir ors—for ahich te is cxeludt-d £n.ai the church. .\f-u-r a yaar or iwo, be un-.. lo Ui<j chnich, taak.-iD^ aJl the coi feasiots Lhz.1 cia tko maJ-, con-s tiir debts ttai le"; unpo-iil. I 3 r- s}->cjil> e mec iii Arkacsis wh.j cwufy 10 vbe {act- -wLicb U c ridtdirs chcrch refnf« .o hear, trota ihe lic; iL =he want. cQiijdeace la Lis sicctnty—would qoi Baj.ilst ca-irch la Arkausa. . ucdi-r these circui..-statces, t-e jas'.ifiibie la Uxkic tiai luw feilows-.ij-

bfinc .vjJiilied iLa; -.u- wi-bia Lfu- srid also .-iUsS-u i>f h:? pi-Sj and raoraiity

E M. M. A>-\«rK.H —Wo th Lk teat hw creditors Wi.s

wrcu,* 1:1 not cjascnting for him t.) leirf,

that Lt atigh: mc&e a i l pa^, and that he dil

to wrocg ia bcmg •Jcicnnincd to acocpt a

sitton tfaat woold ei.able him to pi,-, 3

tberclorj tnat ihe church actfd liihly ii,

clndin^ iiiai bef-.i.-c had proof oI Jl-q-.l

cay on hij pan. \\ c th.-ruf.ro th;ik :c.t

whcci be iiii, by hi. act;, j ukiuc-jd her ia i

all tu-.a of b'- no-. iLicjrnty. by s u.-fylu

his creditors, tnjti the ohurcu ou^ai, nt cAlUd

upon, to r,.£cind her ict, and rectors him to

hifl rigLu a chrusu.4t,. If be his ^atihfiel

bis c euitor^—»il who tai a- y nstit 10

plain—uad coaiiea>..d t.- tiio tharcU l- r i» .

ntglect ot L... whit u,vr . c ;iiroh i k >

a m^iulM-i f li' MC f-crsis., rufa->.,-

.J rc--lo: L ti;ai iL • riijhu^ she iiaj tif 1.

iswav theii .iLv othc. c:.urcii ii: Ar£iiiBa>, c..

• jUiJiiiid With ih.- ur iht-T and with itc , ^cu i, lully .-atu-D. i iht; br u .

ii.ts I ;- ti.;j'i .iy cau rrct'.-v Lioi .t: i?- r i.iw.-Lip. 130--1 m ,.

IV I^ TAI.KTKO.

There ts a great dtial cf idle talking ia-

dalgcd in by christiazxj which may not be dig

aified with the came cf slander, bat which

sadly injarious to the peace of the churches of

which they are members. The talking may

be small talk aad iadeed may be treated with

conUmj>t by the pctsou at wh<^ ezpease the

c<mversation is indalged, bat this feeling of

eoatempt drives out love from the heart of the

one iadnigiag ic—love that oae^ existed to-

wards the party for whom the e«tempt is felt.

Where love does not exist aaioog the bretkrea

the power of God in tke salva^a of aaaen

may aot be expected.

Ghriatiaas oflea icdulge ia this system of q>eakiBg dispangiagly of a brother or hister ^<n^hUe«ly, aad oftea to gratify a bad feel-og, bat it ia all wrong togetker and shoald beamdcA -„

» bil* i n write we b m ia oar miad's eye a

sft in aoiat Towards a oetfaia moaber cf

r j; a. ih t,., i|iiiii<l

. l;, . ; lUt-uij- !r.'3 ... ^t- ^

' i-r- u. - . , . i.. u i 1 .

t'.-.'j.* .llu*' ttji 1 ••- 1 : , • .. ,.,

I-.J rfu £il:

A QOiiaY c if.-'lt&r liaulls*. 1,-ia 1-. li T. !l.i- . r

wL . riTTrlf. 4 T' i i .i. 1 io

C'-i . a' .-.. .. £' I 4 I « . . li- -. • r-s ••!' lli- r;_t!l 3-. .d of It tl'iw.,-...

.-"o-iv-Unt.ilti.oii.cei b'.. .11.1 ji COsU'in-i v r. airenoQiii, -i.-.l ti. j ki-lf in : . lufi iia-A .r ; 1- tl.ii.rct riie chT-cb, Uj. 1 U'.i .-.-lio-, bi> .i., •

»iih Uif ir.(| i J L." i I. il,. Cin • .ii . c-.m I .t l:..-ti-TE»Uf'- li- ' r • t.f (jaMlioT Wiil y .1 ( k, ; .• -Uji. I . r.- i b.-ti-iii of }oc- ii,f»*-jia;i..c eji ti o;.u.. -

ma-fr a ,d ol-ii e Essi iKts.

An?« tK Tje ^ucjy -

o:. tjth hii.., la oar b- aibio cptnioc . ap

tif.!ii L= ta^ oiia cf i!".,^ .^c." to Lht; Fou.d-1 r

of the charca, a:.d d-.at srhcth-;.- toe bsptiz -i

caoditinte ttcciv^s liiC " nght hvid of IwU v -

ship ' >r not n vir;aii!j a :.uk ject of hcATc -

Kirg. aiid thrref-.Te a memU:r <.f tac chorc-.

The eignit. ' cf a ocvenaui aid sa-jb jecnnicL --

IS coin£ce»ary to member-hip If tho yoas^

man pni OE C::ri-t by bjp-i.ni, he uid I

dealt WilH ;.y tiis caureL Lito to was

received, fur dereliction of daly or other sir--

maaSMr

DS A K k r B t f a « , W wJk rn . K y w BOt •ffte with DM, da asi grt a ^ , 1«|

letmreaMab^etiMff. Yon titiak it is r^kt

fia- Oa ckarekes of (Aris^ year after jt

geceraSaa after generatiaB. oentary ater eea-

taiy, to bold awathsy ia^iabd of wetily iKOt-

i i ^ . Where are your ntrosgreasacs? Havs

you found the command ? Have yoa fouad

the example ? fiav« yuu eoaad aay authority

fas such a practiec; i i ihe word s.f G .-d ? How,

then, wili ycu (Lduitf it ? W l I yoa say that

the ntcsssiijf ot the eabe re^air^ i; ?

Well, let us look at this. There mi^ht be

Becesaity f&r Fuca a thiag eass or twioc, per-

haps, bui cas it be that the n-.oeasty goes oa

Ass.—Ws take a pleasure in pteKnting the firU Sdbbatb School Library of the Southern Baptist baU bath School Union thai was ever sect into the Cboc-tiw Sauon. U will be sent just so soon as 30 vol. limes are pnnied and bound, aad the firii prize book has beta added to Uje Ubraiy. Will Bro. Bums give us din-cUons how and whereto send? Itcanbe aei.t by txiail.

JUSSIbSIt'i'I STATE COEVEJSTiOii.

By adj'jurument .>f las: jeir, tb.j ,

State C ) veaticn will moet -a Xatchtz <.

Tcursia), the 2-idi <iiy cf iliy t ext

By the Church ami.g'?a:cnt-i art mstit, an

deicgit'.s and visitors ara lovjted. and n.

qacsttd to meet tfco Comminec ir> "i siting a

the Wall Street Baptist Charcb. where the-y

ill be rt-c«!ve.i

W. W. Kf-Er Pastor. B. Pesdlfton, J Bicbaud Casket, > ComaJttee IIBASS Pa&5£&, 5

IS IT ilE? Dcak Bkothek :—I ee in tbo Teu^^^

tiit of March 3Ut, a letter from A. Barnes, ol Prairie City, Illinois, making some inquiry cun-oeming one David Hutchins. 1 have no doubt that this David Hutchins is the Drury Hntchins that nn away from Forsyth county, Ga., some two or three years ago, after having lata in jail for some time on a charge of running away with a man's wife. He, IIntcnin.% is a very noted nma. Any man that ever saw Lim in the stand would know bim agaia. Be has a pecniiar glare of the eyes, when speaking. If A. Barnes has ever noticed this glare of the eye in David Hutchins, there is no donbt but it is Dnuy Hutchins, of Forsyth cotmty, Ga., where he has a wife living. F. UsnHtwoot-.

FrtdaatuviUe, Go.

Dcut Bao. G&avKsr—Bro. 31. W. Stambroogb became the pastor o£ the Jackson dinrdi, Jant{-ary, 1860, stnco which time his labors have been gre^y blessed amo i ^ ns. There have been twenty-d^tadditk)6Btothediurcb; twen^by b^tism and eight by letter. Tbe dtorcai was

Sew TratuBcBt UiBca nwlwed im Old Vlntial^

Beo. Gtivis .—On the second Saturday in Ma.'ch. Bro. Brown and tayself, went to assist Bro. %>ere 10 hold a tueelin^ with Vision Chinch, Washington cocttT. VtTi iiua, which ccnonuud Uoi days and n;-sjilted in t.ine additions by baptism. This church is -.ireak acd surrounded by strong opposition, which developed Itself during the useeling. We submit to jou a siiiement in pan of which occuntd, to show you whai Pedoba{^:s will do against Baptists. Two youtig ladies belonging lo the Methodist and of Ucihudisi pii«ntagK, came forward on the night be-fore the molting closed aad {oined the Baptists. The same nujhl al ihc hour when all should have been sleeping, some of the Pedoes Went to inform their pireiits aboa*. li, thai they mipht preveat their btp-v.stn. is ih r Wrrrc be bspuzed nen day. Soua next ciomiLg their mother came, backed by the Pe-does. lo tiie tier jitig-hiers. hotne- Eer daughters would D(K ^ antil ihcy had obeyed CSiriit in bap-

Wt Lola her to let ihem act out their own con-vicuons. tneti I.- rea.san with her, but reason had dird l-.-fo.-e pn-ju<liCf. Her Methodisi friends wili race, lol'l be: Lo it and they would assist Her diugLrer> ioI.i us. lo bapaze tiem let what would follow. Dotwnn>i.indiC5 they wtre trying to ijf t ihem u. pal 11 I.J until next meeting, thinking lo pr»-T,rEi ihffQi 1;, th.* r nd from beitg bapliied. The boil." :o.- [.rvachiD;; ii.-nv«..i. acd we pre£ched as usc-il. sfier ubich We annouEced lo the con regalioc we woviu idiuiiiiMer Lhe 'irdinai.ce of baptism So soon «..> the ai.Douoceaienl sas tnad.'. ih«ar mother, ea coura ed by her fnecd , aro«e in the assembly and forbat« il—sayinc or wonld force the law agam»t us The exci'.euieat was great before, bu; now br-CAUK greater, evrry person was desirous to know how the a^ir wotild tanaina-e Sect another ezciteicent on simiUr occasions perhaps never occrrred in West em Virgiijia. Soae of ihe Pedoes collected tngether in OirKateoii.;- t.. Late the bodies away by force, aud would bive d&ac It ii they could, had it •jol Ueo for ihe Uws of -Jie land. Th-.y threataned u. .u.ne U.. c^J lo'-iid have dace li aad ihey not iVar...i lb.- To show yoa what tiirv would d.>. liey vent to « ju.«lice of ihf peace lo g,"t 1 ATTiii to- C-. Wi.oever heard of the like in liii-Iaii<r par. li uje iiii.e:«"tiLh c^tury ? This showii irLii ih,-y ire. i^d w Ul they would do if ihey ha.i ih.- po-arer Thi. leiis uunnstakabiy whai iii.-> Toiild do a .lb ilapusi, for iniaersjng persons la ..UrdieL-e u. a.e siilhoniT of the Great Head of the rharct Th»-y i--< .;o t<r.er now than they wer» » l ihi-y imp.-i onetl BapsKs. lacerated iheir back

put iLtm lo draiL They oi thf pers» vpirii of It .ii;e o'li of trtich ihev hive

coa.t W,- I,-LOW, J on bs}>u>m and U-ld them it ^ Li.h itey indigcaiL. We told

u„ > ioi iheir ba[,u Tifrom a=u-Chnst. Siran . LO Lit-k i..e!. prufe- ii i: chn<iai.:'.y. wdl become in -.iled al .tse •.rulii Ni.w iLase very persons a.'e

»lat.derin£: ojf « iih kno*ri fiIvJja<>d, acd trvit;» ruit; izij

li. cocc;»i.»ioi. ae y we always Land r..arker!, in ibe.-rv aii,l pmrtic.'. but cow more coc anue.J Lban e<er We have pveo bui sfaisi sketch 1 wiiol took {•lace Wbai do you th nk

-.-rb cocd-.r: orutu from proio^-i cbrii-uans 1 Di^:: K.TZ3iLLn

A !..c;ier frt m CAroliBA. !• - ; .u-r .. ery .le.Lr bro'Jjer wh->

.1.- I'.ckfas Distri. i, Sjath Caro ini. U mCi ... I- .aren i: a.a ir.siihi i_to the ttai

t f t. • .-.-L-i.. . . . di-'ji. J.-ni.jos of S. uih Cen ii" «tf.T I. didi Ci ..J te; C3r papra atd bix,k n-.i

S Ii-O I j i 4 V > < - Dtar i , r . — I W i o l - j t o a . ? a m - i > z c s

: J votj- fij-u] ..-L-Ji ^ i sliiiut- of V ur r. >...a i-j If. me kzoT bcw n;ucb I was

o-u.- ifL,d m ilijiieys Sicred Bbei-jri.-bsl 1 ooi rr«.«-iSeC az^ -^ver an ye;. E-.tiosed >. u - n lui t-D Oo «5-ich ain pl.^* ;,Iice toe.;, a-<X!U'.t £ <3 iifcrm n.e what i? Itciirg. Ton w., I stop i_- mi I win try acduk- it a. tb- 'nd of lii'- >. jj- in b-»-.t.

Yfj «ni; - .lefiE.. ii,y Cear brctbiT, tie si-y cofTecao:. in : our last, of Jannsry 2lsi, in th--..•lec-, r-iiUiied 'rfil is^cfi brirg discns.-' by b-i . ^t " V- u Sir tb^.-that the Aijsociati. 1

ite m-joriiy ts "the cLcrch,i:Ld ap;jro»ed<.f h'r cewly f-sru-ed iiw aL-i acaoa. The C tzA 20 church sect ip a query to ih? .IsMKialina, ar.d It •ijsociiii. .-n appointed a cti-nmiitle* to anawpr thi-<|Ufy. aisd tiie cosimiiice brccshtia taerepon, itsi yoa Cil". a iatscc. The 6 aad 20 charch cevf r

'.t»'ir rcjoiau-tr. of ei osion tuxill sotce timr If.er the 4s.».iciaUoQ met. Tbo Assodatica sanc-li-te-i aba-, wms coiaj ic b^ the act of tb- tharth hy ad.-rpting Ui.- report of the cvmicittee.

Lf. m» say to yen, my dear brotier, thu we have H .- me hard ci*s ia this section. Listen to mo a

nic?ai«it and jtn cac fcim as j ^ ^ h a t kindof peo pie I tsve to Ubor with. I an objected to by soKe beciu- I bav go: too aiary books, and got batverv few a; uat, ct-aij arfd with soise olh«' nir-.-. ^ Ouriaext^r^ ake end sell wht.ker^andonr dinrti-

es endoise the act by their silence. Ihwe was a qneiy seiit up to the Assadation frpn my einrch. it coasis eat with christian character for a member o' the chcjcb to asake asd sell irttislceyt' Bnt&cocJd not pau, and il Ukf^ to bare raised an inrarrection iri ths Assoditioa, and 1 heard of some saying tiat they would cot hear me preach, because thej thoagV. I was the ca3>e o£ its being sent. I tried ttie L^dma^ qnes'jon in our charch. bat i: wonW not take, they oonM cot se» into tiat. 1 have b ^ preaching CT raihar trying in my weak manner three or futtr years, and I nava never been partcr of m; own chnrt^ And it is because I ^eak and defend

from generati-ji2 to gro'^tion. and Is acvcr to end?

Bat whkt need rc<re for chii ia joar <inreh ? , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^

^ t yoa cannot gj return nj-oa the Sain

bath 7 Or doe, i: uijaire i manih to get

thc.-e? \\.a«.agctov;ar

own plac^ of wcrship ja^i ^^ ^aa

^ to tnc Medtcdis:, or Ptesbvicria^ or to

that of anc-ihcr Baptist caar,^ There ts ao

phyneal atoessity, tiicrtifur^ wWch prevents

yoar "aisea^biiag of joarbtlvcs ui^cther."

Whai Bcccaciiy, ties, ci^ u be ? i th. yoa

cannot pr<scare a preichcr Siore thu. o-oe a

month ! Aid, thiaxfoie, yon eaanot mctt to

irorship God. Bat is ihL- a good naaii ? Is

tits a s.-jiplu: a! reason ? Is this a ssfiLiti.-. r-^

saa ? 1 kaow juc charch Siat had aa prcaeaer

for ssverai ;:.Gnth.s, yc; xhsy 2ad mecttsg cv -ry

*cck. ai.-i blfrseL-d mseticgs. t- o. Is tfetrc isy

rule laid down in :hi- Word, thit Csriit's

cburchcs are njt to meet without a prtacher ?

I have heard or read cf sams Hnn.ar. suciciies,

which oajinot meet except a fasman master is

present, asd oae c-r iao ether oine«K. But did

otir S.ivior maki: his societies ictis depeacirnt

tipoa men ? Did he li-j t say that where two

or three brethren—preaehers—are gath-

ered together, there am I i.: ths midst of

them ? T do not tbr:k iliere cas be riuni tic

slighter, tatiai^on anywLcru in the Gospels,

the Act.=, c-r the Epistits, that a caarch is not

to meet acsoidicg to apoatoh: cu»tc35, oa the

drot day of the wec£—ihe Lord'e day—tiaicss

a preacij-s' chooses W meet wita fetx. fhia,

then, is no scripUiral r-asoo.

Bat yoa will cay, v j >;in't have preaching

withiat a {.ftaiiiitr, ii^d tithout prcAcnirc the

people wJl aot cai a W^, j-s tat f-jopk of

a Baptist church T lacy arc yoarselve?, my

brethrui and sisierj; and this is bat ray iag

that yon will not go, thoa^ God rvqaires it.

Ah. my dear brethren, iht- s n»l a -ite ki-

gtimcctfor i Bapiist charcL Tno chartih is

to aaoembls her=cif togetii^r, irheriitr other

people will come i r a t.

But, y-;u may jtsi, asi. m cjciii.g to-

jreihtr, If wt; c.tiiuot rtii^ious exercises T

Bat yoa cja r ^ i o i s ci-rctaca. The

most soitma meeang ti^t 1 ever attended was

one in which the aivvtmh;y ttet, as.d sat la pcr-

ftot i ili-jjaa fcr about on hoar, caaiciaiiiEg with

God ta Uieir seJTt-t .-ooi-, L' yon c.-nld

do no boUer thau tLu, still ycu feiictild meet

as the Lord wiil hiv= it. He ean aid will

blfiSs yoar comias sogtiter, tboagh iot a ward

were spokm

Ttfre is, lii>wevti-, co oeed of liiis. Tittie ta ai> ehureh ia ail the Soath srhieh has aot one or more meaibers that cas rtai, scd uag, aad pray, and yoa caa Lavc s. to wor-

chip Goi, u nott;!.^ e;^ iiut ihijc a-r.: {.w, if any, of ail tae Bape cnaicUia, tia; kave no-. th-m -ae o.- ui'rtwao cju.a not

make a mtctit^- tctj i .-d uji..-act-

ive withont a preicfeer.

To iila- I i^iaic aitat

I OLCi tiS

T..--Xf a cioioii O- -^li^r. I say

a porti-u of . charcL, u uot i fcJl

meedng wLe 1 STi,- iLiri, i,k.,cr u-ectied,

la tic ab=ei.ce . f tie in :ht: lo-m

wiic.-e tbry Wi.ra to nicx;: fjr

I thiiik til rc w-r prt-K-a- bvtw^- iMnj

aaa f.rty S-iii-e ti;,-. ^^^y

hiirr-, i i i i .-.J' 01 tiwai were mart: citld.,ii.

There vas ^ ^ouii^ a-in, yoaii--.rr tiin. c<:T...rsi

whti were p i ^u t , wi,., .-y mcd, bj a-^.-ui of

ail, and pryb-biy by prcvu-a- to

take the l-oad of the titrcisea. I notictd in

tne c- m&any as iea.-- li rce desf-oii*. tL-.-rc may

have been mare Th. re was aL, - ai ka<,t jnc

miaintir, but fc.. took the pi^-. of a ieamer.

Wbsn ibc h-ar fad come tht 3ccng man siid

Breti.re3, i'. is n^te f .r u- .o begin. And one

of tiv.-- deiCOLs WB\ t^ a bj-.-j cas,. and bro.i^ht ont s?m<> t»_ity Bibles snd

Tcstamcatii, whi U be di.-:ribaiei to thoes who

had brcaght lo:. a iij; them Tcir doi^ they

all t-Cf. 1 t . cf.'ta -1 sbi- a hf i-iOd

wi., "tLc I I s=r>-'Mse shi be-n

d< t-. -.Jill I l:., previoos SalL^th. Then tLey,

the pef p'.- — woaiea cl;ldrei. real

»crs3 by vcriK- .l. a -.jie k a i u u.;i! f. r aii

;o he^ Ba- Ktsi C! uli tL.r? Cjaid taey

not hare i ue tii-s boa.c T Yo-; Lni it

certaia that they wjci 1 ?

Bat tbij w-s ba; tse pf; I i \ V b n

the word.- Lad b-i-n tii. joatij; a. i i be-

gan—not to preica, fur Lc wa. njt a licei,ied

prca-iLer, bai to tcach. And hjsr d-j yvctup-

pos; hs taa^ht? Why Le r^raied over a

veree, or a part of oae, aid a^k^d Brt. S

what do ycu tr. nk u tbe mciLing of

as it is 3ic-d here ?

The brother aa^wtred Acd thtn he a -i-d

aa icteUigeat s s'cr if ihit b^r of i .-ju

She acswerel very modestly , f.. l int;. ^slc

one was asked if be knew the cngiL of ttt*

raple word Gsspd. It was bfcE 'ht cat bj

flnniy and boldly without comprooiine what I bnierp my heavenly Falser bascommsndediML SomeBap tists want men to pieocb and mind dieir cwn bnsf-ness. bat I hope tbe Lord will always pat within me awiOtomindlilsbaiinesiaad aatmBM. We have a great many of that ki^d, that mind ttwir own bninessaQdlet Ute IiOrd's buafaicn alooe far the sake of popnlarity. Pray ftviae^ ^u t nAs r , fio-1 pray tor 7<m da^r, tbat ;o« stud frm fiw tbe truth as ft b in Jeans. Sxeaseae^a^ bRathsr, for biamii^ B17 people, H is wbat I kai* been wass-iiigtosa7soiaetim& We ItawscMesoodlmtfatcB in ow Aswcbttioo. Toakawaeverreeeivedasab. Kx^pikB from me yet.it tsBOtbeeaae Idsaft de-

these questions that gaspf 1 wi- aa gld Ai.glo-

SaroE word, ecrapcasdtd of Godt, good, and

^ I t , tidiagc—good vA-ng-, or good ,

aad the jctaig man said this was the sigcifica-

ti&a of (he Gret k word so ret-dereiL I do aot

Euppose the yottng peepie whc were there will

forget thb till tbey are old. why i> the

Gospel good news ?

Thea acooier word was taken ap • Preaah,"

perhaps, it wis. WcD, what ia ihe meaning of

the word preach? Who are aolhonxsd to

jmaeh r What is it to preaeh the Gofptl ?

Sappoye the word bi^isveth was in the text.

We woald a^k »im6 o^i;—perh^ts a ehild—

what it is to believe, aad run the cjacstioa

xoaad till it reocrrcd a satisfanoiy ^wer

Bat eaouga. I left that mcedng with the

ocHtvietioB that there was ntore to be learned

about the aetaal meaning <d the word of God

from one sacb ezerdse as thai, than from half

a 't'TPi' »* liitahnhi" fermoDs, sodi as I iiaTe

susetiBies heard praised as ifeeiaeas of great

pTMCini * ' '

Brethren, yoa may aot ba a to ta hm prat^mg mrj Locd^ day^ bwtyaa together, aod j<m « ^ ^ ^KB Oa S a n f t M Bai I a « — ' ^^

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Fmneand Ea bud iwc the utter i* Kcd ta tbelan* of Md tlBtt Fnan, Snghod, awl Pn»-

to tiw A—.Mi at tka Fedoml CoodqI Uiiwporttd,butwfceUier

or ontrae we know not. titu tiie Qoera of En:-Ivid H sbaac lo be inmuml « riei% IHwn Fr»o-ca» J«iB|il», CmpcnT of AB»itr.». »nj happy tu Jfisra tiiaJ. acEoitiiiis ti> the London Chnm-

Swd nslatiatw brtwm Ftwiw and EngUnd arc fulJy nsrtoreU. Tts work on the Great East-ern i» npitUj pr3pt»«iBg. The adrance of t}» rate uf interort br tite Bank of Engfausd had ntiuir X fiiTortMe.tnflttiiDce oa the funds, wfaidi were tirm and ntber higiito-. The demsnd lor muner ww U». prejaiin The boUkm in the bank bad decreased l&t,000 pounds. Americaa •ecuritws were geoecaUr higher, bat withuot an-UOAt.l'U.

f i aa ali^tiy ifiirtnrbed at this present j jnct lup ».- bA» bean during the past rear. It U ruui twl lUt Peraigny wUl hare thie Fren.rU F -rtJi n IVpurtmeat, and XbouTcnal ih«! London

It ia staled ihat the French Cabinet is »tK-ut t.. addxw a QtancrmiMlam to the signers <rf tot treaty of slioiring that the annesatkm u: Siv r does out Tirtnaliy deprive Swiiierlaod ot icr xtrsCtigetiad potitiun ; neither dt)e» it iu-viure iuy .jf tiic tiaai ers put tTward uefimAaiid by tLs Fcucral C«uua].

The pri»tc.->t uf tiu- iNTUv against aay encroach-mt-nt ap,»u their rigiit-. by the -cte of SiToy. is rcttirded. It i.- :>taled from Paris that there wa6 a c jntinia.ti exchaugt; uf Butea ou tlje pretension? ra;wd by Snrrtju riand, and tiiat all that hid bem »uied -jf any {jt.iiiical mode «f suiution. was pre-3iaSur4'. Tiit; Sjrias Federal Coar ni <ii«pa:ched a a»jfi; : • Pjwvry. stiitiog that, a.- S^ntieriand wjj a<.-t c..4i.iuited un the ocokMioa of the Vt-te I't SiToy. -hi- f.rutfsts against any T-.olation uf ier r i-t-- .rUcL mj.r result frutn •uch vute. 0>ir d .-tAi.-i -- Pi e F<sieral Councti. in t..-.- di=pau-iit.-d a note to tl e Powers, which -••-ft- i- SAiticrlaad had ni>ibeeu «:unsuittd vS t .e >c ..(" the rute i>«' Saioy. aLe i«-t>tesis

.-ly r.i>,at.un Lcr n Lls winch maT re-••i; : tr ;ii .-.ucii vvfe. This imp.iriaat a».t»>»au tir tJ-c bciC . lia> diTerti actcnfcoa fKm UtT.trii ItaiLm allair!!.

• '.x:-. rr-ouales are reported senou-- . mure so tucDcriy iHiiuiiacctl. The order nuw is that

tLi- im.v in luCTcnted to iiis:D. i.-'- u> number lO.t'X' woil-

•. A uoiu Nipita. liiat ti;e ; • . : _t Faltnii. wa- Tcr;.- laot ti.c

•.•.'Or -.:, • a: the birrouii?. Ac z-li- to cie u. '"uii.it Caraur Lad •jrilered

r-.v . -.• .-iij frcai.-. tt; tic ov>a.-t ij' S;cily to -uel rcr i , tii riT--. pi'Uticai venpjanct-. TLe • rr al ri-craic', as wiil at wa.- U r -uii n irui tte new Iiaiian Kin i ji. At Palerrr.--tie k.uci.t like liot.>. S-venii w-.-n.* tiKcJ inii many irrfte.; . -thi' whi-Ie catmn i.- i.-iusted

>. : . -i.- • •een «uniiair!;y -Jiali ^ sitii her ie--.4rrexr , 2! L;. tJii-r aiiii tie ci.war..; \ ' • S .ra Accuniii; to Ute.-.: adT-it« ^V " traiijuJ. The runmrwl oapiarc <jf

int ii .ati'tuuUii xtid !:;> b.r.thcr Uck.- corn. l". I J trjai)!es aot yei i-v-a-scd. We

iLAt t:.Cie 3 ••uu.-;dt:niliie eic-.tement m B. • ' -it-ncti by <i;iturbar;ct- bets'een tlv

jriiiitcr- isii tie RyuC-. A Licti i;.,-Mi: ..<ij sn.- attaciitil-

r.i a.':, iue laporlant item- Rtvot ,iS-.. I [-c tiial tLa re-ap{.t:jiaiivv.

^ ^ i-o litVli La.- iieen aaiii iiutt-il V>v » L»atch .r TL.- laiit'jmci-tner: ;i caihrp forth

' _ >a inti a • ticitfcruii'iit. iitiK". iTjwdeti ".it ..r i.ur

- y I r ;--rt,:. of tht- -iv;-.:- d--I e Char-esioa CvnTentiiti. A ':;tt;i-

v-i- : M- ;;j.sui,'eii la tie 11 ii j L a'-_ ! I.-. JT bein;; aHtitnu-itMl Xrw Vuia

-i. ~ T. a Friiar ai'ter wh > u t.;.- Ui>u~- aiijvuni-. ; f"' ."'I liiiay. tJij .M-jU'iiy ni.taini: .•«-v;urrvi 4 t r . nlitic Till- ii-.u-c I'. -t utt.. e tVn;-

...ua^tf - ;.u;._,.r!2e t ..o i»t.-{jartiii<.'at • • . ' V , , .irtfi- .re\ nut Ut tra.i,-p»irtai!fn ri ; • , a:!!. .11 ..xtliu. ILK t:i:a«;xiu<.ut a--j-rtrlai

v .1 i . ioii J- •j-r.atitjn r,iil. TLe H.m-.-c « • • I- -a T-Tr:tv;nt-. tavvi ii-t rKauilalii.n i 1 T -.-T .mj>~.Tl .f tLr N rrlrm fi.-t

L>- - Ij-i La, T - 1- -.iv^: ''iii.; . : i.i.f C li rtp. rt :r: ui r rcii "- i' • :al; It .1 :;s, .t .era (IS t • ( 1'- rt:rr;..ry .u-l jiast „i N-hr -ka.

' • * : TTt iJ„ir • „— i" " —•lut mil ^ liv

"e!. rif i:-rti;tt:ja i f tiie CuLvci.t u I n-.: - i t;- any •ii:< i > i i t o it.

t,.- r-jst E\. l itive. i-'a the aiioptu a ; ••-L- j'la::' .1 L ' w n ! i fa

- - 'it CsriHiEa. eiceft tii-.. K;. r.>i ^jrt I .isd Bayard aad Whitoh • t i'l ;-3re. ai! Tr-.radn-iV. T'.;- -

. tl-L ci-i;dui;t .-1 t:..- -'\ir'lin;aii.>-. TLe T. :ui.-—vj Cn-

_r-- .--a n answering a di-jati-ii atii -td ttr r (• iu Li.e C. L.Tt.-iitii'n aad -up-

. ruitii;i-t*. Tilt M;eedlD Southern C<.»n-n by electing S>iiai->r Bayar-J, • 1

U V Piv-suiont, lad apjKiinrin.: oi at V,. I' - : ai i f.irr j'^-'^rartiA di-fiteh

l i iy - iii. r"= e c-.n-nitint m the city jrvat • ..lit:- ii: ...: in h. n.-r i-r tLe : tathern dele-

• .--vitr^ wiil mc-.:t t-» ni ht and - i:;., -r-- li 'c-.n, wttb prjbaLiy itephen.* H-r

r. i nr. TLcire i.,.u>:derable feeiicg i;.e . .r-e S.sith Carulina •icic -ti.-?> wLo

, ; - : ...liie. N- rth Carolina sLmds tirta, and nj altii ilary'.and. V and Georgia,

part -f U;-'ir d»degates are withdrawiac Si'T' .J .iS> >'tL%uItin{r. Doucla.-. will be . r:.:.iit.d t i-murr;« on tirst bali. ;. T' e l d-

viu:t:i)n w:il hare :Hime difficnity ti> obtain i St "»•»'' I-r V're-Prc-idiat. Tbi.- fir^t hil-

t > <1 D--ir-;U--« 145 -; Guthrie Zt' z^ Dickiii.-. r. : t. . . - I Uinft r 1::; P-iTi 1 , Toucy 2}.. . I" ir 1. J..^- .-. l i N-w York. Ind.aaa. lUi-n >1-. Miiii-iiin. \V~>':ijrL--in. I.iwa and 5Iiane>«ta • .ted entirr Tjc The 57ti ballot .-to.-«} » MUgia.-i , «;mlirie oi.S;; LHckitc-on 4 ; Ilur.-t- . Lije M: Diyis I. Xeos-sary to a

Br ' ? TrUsui Mtid we learn that the S. nate of CAliPjmia bUIa giTing lo the fir>.t, and 2 l' - ' to the Mxuad TeJe^ph liae btiilt, to f."i Junua, b.>th to be camplcted to the :a ten tnoniis. Tha nsceiptsofgtjld at San Fran-• -cu. lur the ijnarter endu^ March, waa lO.atiO,-

The mii>ts> are yielding wcIL A telegraph iina frum Trek* to Oregon ia about being buiit. The trial ui: Judge Terry, for killing Broderick in a dnel, waa po tpuocd till June. C.

S7ATX TmSBTOS. The foUtiwine letter has been reeeiTed whki

giaddens our hrvt: SHSt.amujc.Tujirj>6KX. April 30, ISOO.

GEO. C. CtkisoB. Ci<tfr5wa of Okb: utttm—DcaJi BaoTHsa:—Endoiicd we send jon •even dnBani, «»tzibHt<!d by Spring Chor^'' BaSbcd euo;^, iiir Ilome Uiai«iafi4, the receipt of w&icti jaa OB adwnrte^e is tlie next ia&oe of th^mmmm S U f d A .

OS Saturday last, and this is our SatoBaedoa. W««saect to leod mure between mt Mt tto —llin id the next Aauoatkio.

-~"Tmmitm tbe banb of Cbmsan faitb, "W.ILDra,

iMiiWiHir ^ m f SpHms Omnk. OOB V dk Ui'£JUliMdj ?

iKt «bo 6. <MiEkttBte*«t«t«1 triaL teriy tkis mttw tai be« KpUtead ia tUa pver to be vatastood. Then iioo* poii that seggertB itadf to eeridnd, tfce* ooght tobendentood ia tte CMa oTBro. Gmm •adiaaDMaularcMMi. Itistiiis: S^poaaamaa was aiiMteJ fiir Korder, woold it be proooaaced ju»t to form a jary oat of tweire of the nordered aon'd idativei? Would it be risbt-ao aiatter whether tbe man w«t giJaty or aot giultj—to form tiiAt jury <rat of t w ^ -mho had prarioBsIy prmonaced **"""n1tta dotamuaed to bai^ bim, guilty or imuoent? EreiT omoUii fMfii« of our nature would repudiate sudi a juxy as totally inc^aduied to render a rerdict in acoordanoe with the tviJtmet. Ag-tn would tbe court deny the prisoner the right to " challenge'' sodi men when thqr were presented as jurori 1 If he did, a o r of indignation would burst forth frmn the bar and audiencc. No such cases occur in the e:t-ecutioQ of ciTil law, and no such caMs tkomU occur in the execntaoa of ecciesiastical Uw, or rather the law of Christ.

Xow, then, apart &om all errors in the proier-ring uf the charges," apart from the total di»-resard of the plain precepts of Christ, as laid down in the ISth chapter of Matthew, we hold Bn>. Graves would have done mmy had be sub-mitted to be tried by the church of which he a member, tmti! all who had prenously expressed themselTes determined to expd him, had beoi de-nied a seat in the joiy. That there were such people in the then ruit Baptist dinrch U dearly :<hown. and the injostice of allowing them a Tote after the " hearing of «Tid«»ce,'' is apparent to alL By their previously expressed detenuinatioa they were totally disqualified to sit as judges of the guilt or innocence of Brtx G. Besides these, pernous to his submitting to trial—suppobing. of coarse, that the law of Christ had bem obeyed previous to appointing the trial—all who had ex-pressed themselTes personal eitemies of Bnx Grave i. should have been denied seats as judges. Tbese exclusioa.-. having been made, justice aigfa have been done Bro. Graves, but sot oikerw*.

But the primary cauae for refusing to be tried is of more importance than those given, which may be found in previous ntmibeis of this paper— GO a cause than a refiisal to comply with the law of Jt-sus Christ. Yet a gtaoce at the reasons ab..vve will satisfy all that, if Bro. Graves had con-senu-d to a violation of the law of Christ, and suf-Srred an iliegal trial, justice cuold not have been administered, uuLsmach as some of his bitterest enemies were his judges, as well as a large num-ber who bad expre»ed their determination to ex-pei hau, wri|;ht or wrong. C.

j U j r u S C & I f T S AJSJi FBUTTKBS.

The printer of the New York Eranaur—who we kauw is a man of sense—asks that paper to make the following request;

Writer-- tor ti e pns should know and always remember, that it will greatly listen the labor of the compoeitor to have the wor^ and lines placed .-v.- Ur apart, and made as distinct and separait-rn.im each other as possible. Ko man can plead cability to perf>>rm thi» .simple duly, attention to wi rh wiiuld save one half t e time, paper, and :ak. now wasted in writing, and do away with

.if the exhaa-ting brain labor, which not only r?b- the workmin i>f minutes and hours every day. but also shortens the years of his life*'

iljst heartily do we join hands with the £L .fr'i prmter in this request. There are man-

uvrtpts received at this office from men of educa tion. that cause our printers to commit more si a than any other uapt^ion into which they are leii. Correspondents who interline and erase, and blot aad daub, aad send us their disd ured -heeis trithuut being re-written, arc doing more to en >arage blasphemy among printers, than aiiy htuio of wickedness perpetrated in our citv.

indent--, we are sure, de not think of this, bat it u- true. When a printer, who lives lolely upon the pittaaoe he makes by sticking type, ha-

-top ind blunder, aad gues-s aad imagine, fur ten. tilt<reii. or twenty uixuuk^ ovci • perhaps a t.-urii, it i- almost tio much to expect hiiu

Weep bis temper. N- a- It cunx-spondeats would bat remembir

t: -.-. tht.- evil could lie avoided. Soiaetitiic* we our own temper over a manii-cripl, aad lhn>«-

away ia This can all be avoided il ti;e wnter Hat pays attoation V> the request alH)\iv Sw ti> ;t. then. Enend.-. if you de=ire your LauaicaUoo.- pubhsi;t.-d, aad wish to avoid the c-\ oTations of enraged pnnter>. C.

_ _ R. T^ w FiUay arib alC, Uahed iVipitT Ibntel Holwa anMled a eokmd

•aal»lll i*«l[ .•UHdCbariMN•II aaaf^gMre frmTfeiM^iha pnftrtj of B W. Hamabnrow. ft Calnipiir aaanty. The pHkkmt waa taken be-ta* OeaMatataMr Beaidi, and wttnesM flroai Vir-iWaMenttledbim u the Atfptii*deKxlbcd in the tmpeu. Tba CoaiwiMtmiw. thmlure, rMaanded hi«. ftMnatarJadceOoaldiMKd a '

liar the tetHlTe. and the aaaw wu aerred by a ~ ~ atooontf. BythUUmeanex-dt^'^owd of MMae IhoM^ petaona bad gathered •wfar Sheriff «f that < aboat the Coonaiarioaer'a cfl c threalenteR a wa-Goe, and when the fttintiTe was broaghi dowj to tatax beieHv Jadge Oooia, the crowd ian««ided the oOeen, eodfavoring to take the man. Sncc<'*»-fU mktaaee waa aude for aatBe tiBMs wben (hereto caws gaiainc advantage, the negro ww catried to therivec, vheteafeRTatanwaain waitirg. Hewas rowad acroia, and on atrivinc on the oppwdtr shore was reweatrd by a Weat Troy Coostabie. Herv aaatter great crowd catherrd. The fagiUve wu ta-ken to a Jiuticp's office, which the mob sutroaDdrd aad broke into, and the Atgidve was again rescued from the otBcen aad carrii off in a carriaee — Blow*, pistid-ahou and knock downs occnrred du-ring the aflsir, but no oce was aeriously irjurrd.— Odored ptt^le were mjel acUre in the rescue. There has been the greatest exrit^ent prevalent here ever known.

—A frUow named Smith lately sent to the Michi-gan penitenUary for life, has made a confrssion that he and others bad been matoiing a plan to throw a raiirQad train froin the track.

Clark, an old and highly rFS|>ectabIe dlixen o( this eoimiy, commilted sui de oo Wed-nesday morning last, by banking himself- He was near eighty jrean old, and affectM with the palsy so mach that it was almost impossible for him to put his hands together. He had cot dresMd biouelf for a number of years, and hU food had to be {:ivec to him by a nurse. We understand that as soon as b • aroae in tbe momioK, he walked out to a small hec-hoose to the back yard, and tied the rope artmtid bis neck and to a of the house. The log was so low that he bad vo bcdd up bis fe«t, and at ibe tim<> be was found bis knees were toochiag the gruocd. His tu^y can give no reason for his strangle set.— Be leaves many trieGdsto moam hta untimely death. —Ltwiibmrgk Messnger.

weU-drmsed lady, tbe wife of a eratiemaii ia easy circumstanccs, entered a larne n>uiJ store in Memphis, a few days since, and at er pretense of purdiadcg a tew Uidiot: articles, secreted imder ber cape a piee<> of silk, tk1u< at iwecty-dte or thirty dtdlars The cWrk observed the pr -iceedings and inmakinx out her aoccuat mctudrd ibe siik, valu-ing il at fitiy dollars. Tbe Udy protntled her tnno, cence at drs*., but finally paid the bill, rather than tubmil to an expostue.

—A train oo the Hndson River Railroad last Mon-day morning ran seven miles ia six mrcutes, b— tween Albany and OasUeton. Thts is believ<>d lu lie the fastmi time ever made in ihts country, being Ibe rate of seventy miles an huur. Luckily the Iraic was fur the carria4e of newspapers, uid cut puse .-gets.

—The J»c«rl>uryport i Massactusella) //rrail a letter frcai Mount Desert, eapo»iag a piece of r.-ligtoos which has beea earned oo f>.r some years by a Mrs. U,tnaah Ri'h >bolh Bartira Leal, durine which she has coilectad some iwu ibcusand doUars in cash and foor tiioosand dulLi.-a in ciolhiL.g ai.d various articles, the mocey uBtriiri-hly to be ai>prQs>riated to tbe purchasing of a par socage and the auXtnd for the rebef of the phyii-

AatEST SriiUTi.—In the Religious UtruUi

of April we find the fjilowiiig : • The -J.V of inii-nt j-piriu as a beveiagr. »h. u

tnt-d by ihi* standard of divite law, is an xm-murait wbicii ught t.> be tli«countenai:od acd repr«!«0 IT; :.he "1 li:;hl, or fur waiit of investigation, wmhy aad even Ohn-l.-ac, men may tmbark in ii Bu-. • '.huM? who h.ive thr tafans of undfr taudiiig li-n.'ure acl ift -.-.,' and who refmt u> abandon i; whirtJ the ha.s t«n ar.:» l upoc ilnrir aUeutioo iiroircict lo Uie api'siolic ruli—• speahiog the truih in love.' should uc. I*.- rttained as tnemLers ofChri-li.in churches."

T; • re may be circtunsUncea ia which i ma:: tcaj be compcikd to remain ic a boM-

1., ccLLtcUcD with which intoxicatirg liq-: rs arc Kid, but if he does cat hiicictf I cce frvm it at the first opportttiuty he gi»cs ,;«idi.i:ce of unwcrihtiieaF of betrg % mejnb r or a charec cf Ohii-t. C.

Tus Nsw Ducipioak.—In noticing thu i:ewiy —much cf it itnc, wc mean— d<:£ciplii;c fcr the government of Baptist ohu-che.», the Riltgioms Herald tajs :

'We cannot bat liiink. that 'the of local churches' uTer lie question of membership, is

'ersiiuirc' wiJi rt:spMl to admission, as with re-spect to eip-ilston, and thai ' comity' limits no more in the one than in the oiJher."

Thi re when* you and the " Dr." differs, friend Herald A chorch may txdiuU frc-m itj mcinbership whom it will, bat it mtict not rec>tr« into its membership whom it will. Suicly the " Dr.'s" rale Lj a crookni one.

C Lox-C iracsiiLX —The Aertk- HVstrra Ckrisiuut

Aar-xait says : " Right-minded and icteliigenl Pro-te.-tant Episcopal ministers feel mot,! acutely the hciuiliauon of iheir position. 3Iany of them have no more faith in High Church pratings about scccessiou th«Ti we.—they have do more sympathy of spirit with the coble-hearted ministers of EvaB|;eUcal churches lh-.= with the Puseyites or Scmi-Piueyites who serve at their own altars,—and yet with the fcruker Uey can have do communioD, with the latter they must. They feel that this is degradirg. and would gladly be quit of sach shackles."

Cbcxch Dcoa-—The Boftist Mtsstnytr quotes an article from a ccrrespoodent of the Rdigiout Herali oo Tbe Door of the Baptist Church, aad says : The Bibk has no such expresaioo, and it is therefore as much ihi! dsty of Christians to drfine what ic the window of the church, the roof of the church, the gable end of the church, as the door of the church.

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Excaasnise CoxruKERS.—The Awuritam Otris-timm Stritm repreeeeto the United Brethren as' s«et older than the Episcopal Xethodista, with, if pos&ible. less light, taleat. and Biblical knowledge.' The BiUgioms Tdueop* responds: -Next lo the Matmaos. the Disdplea or Campbellites bare the least Bibtical knowledge. About all they kaow of Um Bible iriates to water baptism. The Old Taau-meat thsT Midflm md at aU; and wbes they take up the Kew Tealament, it ia not to read it, but to h u n t oat paaMges. beta and the»a,idating to water

Hesea a genuine Campbdlite. (we aaa the tenawtt ai*«e it^eet,ferwe do tviiectAkxs and* Cnifbdl.} ataa ao Gospel ia the Bible— aalluBg plMBng to hi* mind, aathiag edifyiag to his aoul. imtn ha coBMa to a pacaas* aboat water

. Tkaaha tana down a laaf. commila tha to BMBMcyi'and this Br^nsakUa [editor

•r tha aMMw]caIU'Kbliealknowladge.* labia viaw>tha 'aiacam aulk oT lha wwd' ia aaaxiyall

• a bufa thM bath panka bava leaned takaaw^aoa.

Youth's Mugmine. Ma. Bstra: Taajmy VmmmM^

April Tlh, tiMt tka Toan%Maaasm irillba meDcedoB thelstof Hv. Toa tay tha Tom'a MAaasmwni b« pabUab*d for itie yoadhof the many Soath. t tappnw yoa do nat iataadltto etweNocth. Why woaM yoa not aa aocn and It RoithaaSoathI Woald It not do aa mseh good ia UinnesoUasltwonUtinTcxasorFkirlda? Aranot BapUrt in tbe North aa good as BapUrt In tbe 8<«th. orwhatiithedU&T«nce1 neaaawiUym tdll I thought BapUst teith waaat amry piaeeaHke; aB BapUsU ou^t tobdSeveaake. I woaldBke tsbave one of the copiea of the Toon'a IC&aAstn you vonld aend it so fitr North aa I am.

Rob't. FiTLLaa. High Bldge, Missouri. WeU yes, Bro. Fuller, the Maaaxm is reada

ble North as wril as Booth, bataa ao arach liaa been said abont tbe inability of Soaibernera to produce a liwuature worthy the name, we concluded to dlsa-btne tbe minds of those croaken.

Our Bro. wiU bear in mind, that the Maoaxm U not a Ba^ist periodical, bat a liUranf one. The Editor is « BapUst with alibis bNot, bat he thinks a literary Maoaxixa is called (br ai this preaent junc-inrr. We have sent Bro. F. the Masaxtsa, and shall be glad to received bis opfau<m of iU merits.

Toe fir?l an fber is now out. It Is a snperb «ie. Here is the table of coclenU : L a B^ral ll«ctro-p!at* 1. OAsa aoT, a HtaTOuaaL sxarcHts.

MofTceoo, Lkk* Laean*.

«. wauvorB cava POBTRY,

PiKtlsIOf. Tbs Lut Ooa.:-B7.

a. urn.* routs- DxraaTMEkT. Krnmtmhtt Ihj Or*lot. r tbai BtivucKTBi anl t^ Oosv. Oar Bik", (po«trj)

1. IUSCKI-LANY, WuhitigUD Inlac <h» a'rd*. O.uaalBf t^ Atlullc. Vans* C-«r»t», T .. ailt Tabl«, rm Nasrow la th> Sa«ta.

5. WIT AND WISDOU, » BDITOKISL.

Oat B.a, Qa»rtM Bod Aluwvrs,

to, co&asspoaDKXCK. P uivlvra.

IL NOTICES 0» BOOK». Mciaulr u( inaaoa, VtrglAlk b-ipUAl Mtuui*i

a«m.uii Wby. This beau'.iful Moaihly Magaxine conlaiua. as will

be si-eu at-ov« pa n of reading mailer. Each cajiber m h.'&aufully illoitraled, and aalj cost oiu doLar {>er ai-ciini. Surely every family that takes ih.- baptu4 w:il also i-ike a copy of the Voctk's Ma<iaziai for iQeir children. C

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cal wan'-s of ihe poor peo(>le of the Island. ihou Q ic point of uct i-«ery taii; u c jc»<jrled lo t;?r o<»n tiivale use and bebpoi.

—A letter to th» Lctii»viil>) Jouruui triHH Bn. -im°,sville. &ays Mr. Eftertoii, of dararJ, a respecu-ble farther, bua hia.self about two veeks a o v ia a trace ch&ii. About a year liis 5»jd William acd his st i ia-law Jamra N. l»<iti, botb married a -l iivmi; ia the same house, had a indta qaarr<*: . shortly after this, William brt:&nie ii.si.ne .ii-d v.ij sect to the hospilai. Loo cocai-cted his n»--axi;v with ihrir quirtsl. Thi» preyed oo his miad, ar,! he sought relief by baa iia;: him>Wi l.-ou ssaicid • and hb s<-a's iuacity of course dr,.ve him lo temble ai;4rma ve fur relief.

—In the Eiidsl of tbe eicileaiei-t relatics U. i!e caule oisease, the pa»l ij viridly drawii oa. £nJ road makers in Barre, haviiij: exhumed a lo; oi c i-lle bones, oof old man u fouiid who .iistuicth r.-K-,-mber» Ital ia 1TS9, aearly iOO hrj.4 of ciiilo di»d of murrain, ind worr h?rebuiie:l in ot • jrair

—Whitewash, as ordinarj madr. rubs oO val.a aXler il becomes dry. soiliag cioihes aad eterysbi. comine in contact »iih iu Thsi uay be obvuu-i by si.; kir>g the lime ia boilii. waUT. surria il m«fii while, srd theti applying, after dissolTii: ; ia while riuiol sulphate of iinc) ia proj-oriii'Q of lour potinds lo a barrel of whitewash, makinij i. the cca siitetcy of rich milk. Th«- sa' -hate d ziac »i.l cause ihe wfailhwash lo hanien, aiid preheat the litii> from nibbiag ol£ pound of while salt should a-so be put into it. This makes the U-si wiiiieira.-h kown

—The Panola Miss.. of Thurviay sajs W-K—. • ir'wu of coaiDiaii.-, lately nboci the cul worm di?»troying garceas. Thf recent hea y aad coclinuous mil.'', wilb the cold Lsi;hts. hart- cr< aled immen&e qoaniilies of this disiructiv e wuna. We have heard a jjreo'. msiDy farmers ripres* tir opitiioQ, Ih t if we do aoi have toaic very « ir.u veuin-i soon, the wonn wiU -Hack ihe jouni; c>- • Ui.. and if tt ry sh.uiil, itt-re n do knowing ti.,-an-ouai of damaae that would be doa - r, a re, j short liao lo llie growtu;:; cr 'p.' —On last Thursday al ui...

aio infomijd by tbe TfU apK a-.. M,- Wi!i:,iMi S uart, in ct mjvary wiih Miss M»ncn > aMe aj 1 .Mi«» Rhoda Cburca, were lakioij u. i-i- asa; -i-S.- im

•kiff, by vjme ,iccidfc. thf l>'>al ups -i. Mi?-C'':iircii cla: tlw* iti.d was - arrd bal ci.a: and Miss OaUie drowiit-d. Their b- ln • biv.- cot yet been recovered. Tae suluen d-a.Ii •:

ictereslirg young [>eopl;- hxs < ic-i-i. 0V-, r i lar e circie of fri-nds aoiuaiaiaacfs.

—Tho aumbt>ll Ci^rmios says • K.> l.-a-'n by Vile letters frvoi Missoan. thx, a 5f»,»re drc.Quhi i-prevailinj to an aiarmit.a "ii-c. i:. st.oi- p,»r-.- .. th..; Sliite. U is s.> dry lUii Ui.' i »rin»-.> i-u.. plant their com , ihti wliesi crop tad -h • oa; cr. "til! I* alaxci »n ••nlire lai ur,-.

—The createst ioipadeisc" iv. re-Mnl i, ii ihf Ttckee in Roajv*. *-ho stopped a pro--*--s:ci ia ordrr to Iiaht his cigar by oc;- .•( ihe • h.>i> cicdlrs Bef.,r»> ih»- caadle-bi ar -r rwovervd fro his asloiashment, Ui'> smoker had caimly di.M,. peared.

—A letter daud Rom-, .March 31. in tbe Trovi-dt-nce Jo»nuH, annooaces thai " Mr. Tb-odore Par-ker slill I injurs In U:ai city acd fiadx hi tus-If ii. -. fair cocditinn of health. Mr Jam-w T Fields, tb.-tXJcl. aad Mrs Fields, havo left for the Xorlh Miss Ch»rlotie Cu-siiaiaa has nearly flniali.^ Ler fourth • irt.'r ia Rome, iasjiiriaa. by hT grMt intelli,;. iuid viracity, all who arc b-ored wiih h.»r socie.y

—T!!.> earthq'iakd fe!'. at SaoiTiUr ou the a gai of the 24ih insl, was also colicrd at .iihets. 1 fh»>ck. wihcb preceded by a heaTy j^triri; scat J lasted foro<* five Ftcosds. Tt>' ware oi motioa trd -.-'m» five secocds. Thi w»» • or m-Hioa w l-from s Ultli- West i f South. Tb. shock ["-r ceptible io i>eop!e oa lb? stfet'i as ». li as in doors.

—Richard Mines killed his wil^ wiib an x i-Bangor, Maine, las; week, while d» liri, us from li qaor.

—A Washit:glcn 1 Ut cader dale of F.ilay say Ih-'re was " m ce m rrijii-at t viiighi, caused by th--publication of tbe sptst of Uou. R.wcoe Conklia, In full in the Sew York papers, bef.wc its publics-lion here. 11 was ritemporat- bai bears all the marks in print of having be»s; cir»-fal!y preparj'd. The spt-ech was a good or.e but ibe diflVrenee ia the spcc<£ as deliTtr and as piinted crealpd macb laughter.'

—A gooi lawyr writes as follows • AI ci'n Unue to praiUice law, ihe more fully a-n I cntivioc->d Ibat there is almost daily occasion i,..- tb? of better qu^ties of head, hairt and conscw'. .-<> than, I fear, I pcssess: occasiocs for composi .c quarrels, for leadias suiUKS lo a coas:d?rs'ioc oi mardy Justice, mercy and forbearance I circes It desire, and p«ta;>s I.t some extent strivf to rare f a sourc'> of daily satistactlun, aad ia - id a_e a r troapecl of professional life, tual I ha«e led mj --ii to no man for revenge oppressioa. or it joslitr- . ih i I iiave never £llowt>d a crn lo go to Uw tbi--eyes fully i-> iu risks, doUys, a d my probable char^; ti T even tlien, u'dess all retsonsble ef-fort' lo c.-.rapromUe have been exhauh.ed. » » •

I ami, I Uiink, v<ry clrttf ia the cotic-n lh« a 1»* yer ij bound not only to promote jortice b-iwect, parties, but also to negleci ao opportunity for lead ing tbe n;ind of bi» client to the perceptioo of j i-lice, in all tbe comprehet.jiv<'Desa of the tenu-

—The Freeman s JouriuU of Aog. C;h says -Spaldings's Pn-pared Qlue is such a sim Je aa :

diean preparation that il b a pity any house shoaid be wi-dwutik

—We have a friend in Williamson counly, who resides witlun five milee cf the coanty seat, and ha . Bved (here for mere than thirty yean, who wvs r -. er iu the town but twice—once wbeo he wen*, lo a license to many, and once when be was summon-ed as a juror—the jttdge failed to make Us appear-aaoe on the first day of the term ud he went home and cottid not be lodnced to retnm. He never wu span a steam boat, taHroad ear, stage, c« is a bus-cy. He never saw a tailraad w nilioad car, unti! he was called to croa tho track in going to town, abfaongh living within two mile* of the road, and bean tbe roar of the Ualus and the wkisile of the loc-mtotive every day. He ia a lint rate whig, a man of exodiettt aesse, keepa tally poated in the news (i the day, bat haa not visited tbe poOi, or cast a bal-lot for ten yeaza, though living within a mile of bis pndact.—JTcwj

—Lawieooe Joiuain died in Philadelphia on Tharaday aaarainz last, by patalyaia. He was th» w«B-kno«n tTP fovider aad .stereotyper of that city, baring a fauga biaadi in dncionati, aa weR as taiMbercaiea.

—Ibe BortoB Aroesto- nndcntanda, firom relia* bleaatborit?.thatBeT.I.a.KaIk>eb, paitiffof tha Ttamcnt Temple Chuch, of that etly, haa <dther najpwdUa^irge.or ia ahonttodosa He will, ander appointmait of tbe BapOtt Homie Ml- onary Sodety, taka charge of a Aarch te Leavecwnnh Ci^. Itb alao nadentood that tte Baplist pa»-ton (tf tUa dty have recoameoded bira for this post.

Brocctutu-Ttip tr'-ii ac-1 suldea changes of our climate

arv Iruillo! s..arce» of Pciaionary aad Bronchial atJiiii; as, E jK'rier.ce havi-ig pro»ed that simple reiaedirs aci speedily and certainly whea ta-kea la llie early s:.s:e of lb.; diseiise recourse should a t h a d u- Brown i BroncAuil TrocKa ' o r

L-iraiPs, Ul lb." Couah or lrri.aiiou of the tbro.a be ever »»> sli L: as l>y this prrcaniioa a more seri-

..liack .'dectualiy warded ifl. ivk tura U-iasss— We take grfat pl.-a>nre ia

rs-f .mmea.linj it« Meiicaa Maslaag Licimem as a VilQil !'' aad i: •iijpea.-ablc article forSpraias Sores, Scriicira iT Galls oa llor-*s. Oar men have used it fur seTerr Bruisea. Slilf Joia' s tad Kbeuiij.iiic Paias a-d all say !l acts liki* magic. We u-f litber Lii.iai'-ci J. W. Hewitt, Fori-uiaii for A3.ir'C-Vi; Banidcn's and Wells. Fargo

A. Co > Eii ress. Geallfa.ft: I had i lasu worth

icuk cold froui bad bcrt, and waa useless for over on- y»'ir , I bad used everythiaj; 1 c«uld hear of «tiii»>al bT'tii aatil 1 bad tried the Mustang Lii.na.-ct. il has ;«*r:«-cUj carfd biia, and I caa now lii - lb- .itovc jriCT? for him. Respectfully

a:.-. JaxEti Doaaasca. Eveij Plai-Lrr Team irr ai-d Family should hsve

Ibis iavwiasblp ii;ucl-, b;, all resjjecuble deal-> f > -rywhere.

Bak x- I'.tn. Pf.pr.rlor- Hrw 1 ork. .Ma> - liao.

bsr rt 1 rt' UOBISSON U:sri>K\ or B.\b-rixM.—. ubM-nl>ers to liobiisoa's History of Bap-tiMii wr.li I.. A U- -u ipliod uumediately on tLe re-miitaxK-i- of iLc -ubscnptioa pnix>. Sead on your luoncv. I ri-lZ-r'-n ajid recone tui- -tsnUard work.

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r. i .-u' lot '.i .-rs. > i.-»iu. ...

IsiS'irtsT T . M THSKS. —Mrs, Wia-low <• >d ;ar«f 8 i ;.-maI physician has a

.XT r I.'- leribinc which n>sily i.i>-<a.»s o; t.s>;biE.; by sofleniLg ihe

->i.iai: ill i flimiiioa—will tUay all psin r i ) r.- ;tiiale Ibr' h o-i-'.v U>'j>ea<l upo:. ii, will i,iTo ros. .o -s lUid relief aLd

.• .1 u i' 't-cU> aa,'.'- ia ail cw*.

HISTORY OF BAPTISM, B . B O B I H S O H .

wrra nmumooniHr AXD Bonea, BT * J. B. QBAVK8, A- M.

RrpmUti ^nw tie eritmal Limdtm Editkm t f 1790.

Vci 1. nm ttOemiat >• tk* taU* ml eaatwts«f tUs iiMiiltaa'y teteratlac kla'wkal work:

Inasasonoa to raa anaicax Kbitios AoVBaiumar PassAca

saap. I. Tk« MlMioa aa4 OkanctK at Jeka th* asytist.

caa?w n. Of Utm Biytlm whlek JohB admtalrtml

I T

Of t)MrI>M*wbw*JohBaaptla«I — H OXAT.IV.

or th« pmnw «hM Jaha WfttaA aa< iKtlealarty caAT. T.

WbttbKtb* Ba tloaat Jahanntafesal Ilk vaahtoc*, rsztlcalsriy that of nasalytMt

CBAP n. Wh.tk«r BAf u UBtt»tlaa of Paoa ablstlaM.

CKAT. TII Of U* lutttstlM Of a«ftt«m ky Jan* ChlUU. -

eSAT. niu 01 aroitaneal Brnptm -

4S

or aAftara Batha. 0( I CKAr. K.

-- IS6 ly:

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Mmca.N .\iCi.rA>u Lisiii'<iT - lL.irii.s,c nrkor ..ie couitl --saro ,h<- wblcb ihis arjcle fc

• ..'.i .-' i r a-i Vl-sO; Sill Rbeam Bum.-liriiise-, stiff Joi;.ii it Q-lds. SpriiL I'ulc Eal, and

legs upoti Horses, u bss i.o r>qnal. N-J person * tw- i; who l. s t aied iis alae

A id ni.t. -t>f.«rer,c • '.n ui • g-ni.Tal t>elimalion of lii. M'j-U- LirirLT.-• 1 . ca; orfnlly say ktiAl i.o mr'.T- I..r.iiod u.fcriy cares ia our r.eigii-

b--;; .1 ii..s. L. v. . a. ,:ih Ki^tge^eld, Cvnm. "

S L • :. iiydr J'a.h It .rri..-.-, Uai; the W..S c.»i..-..a sur-.Li. ss vLia case w::ls sptvia,) bn*. ficc.- f.-i-e use of Mtisla.-ig Li..iineDl I b..ve . t.i,a I-., $150. Voar Linimeul is sioadrrs

tip iif iaiji uj Is ifAchiLi; ns o'lry day. l » b;;.! 1 .-i :.M Ev.-ry family Kb .ail hi.Te it IJ.'v. ;rT* ..f t i'alU'/iS. Tq.* g»-.iU13r Mus sr ;: is sold \ t .ill resjKs _ib;r u-'nlers th'oughjat tae w. rid

Baii\CAAPa&K ProjirieU'Ts, N-W Y.xk Ap 11 7 Ir.; Bc.viuTi —Tr. Ui. tare loss cf ti LUr

wi. ch Is -I i.-aiaior days, may be ecUreiy p-vvr. uhI b} Li .. ixsr ' Huriuil'i CoMixite 11 Las

i?--."! ; >ises a'bort' tre heir was comii..; . -a: la haalfalis. ....d hz acver failed to ar-reoi ite d.civ, aau lo i-ncioUe a teallhy and vigorccs

r is ftl tbe samr B-ni* unrivalled r-s a drcisi?.;; for ihe aair, A siPHle aj-pUcation will rrr.-dT It sofv »t..i ilossy fa sev..ral days. Sm advpr-uw>n)rci. marS 3m

caap- ai. Of MokAmnwIaa BMa* 1 U

OMAF, XZl Of BAptUtarlaa - — T7

OIAT, aiu. Of tk* Ba ttttarj of St. goykU At CoaataatlMpla U

cai». aiT. Of ta« lAlMsa BApUaa«7 Al Koiae M

caAT XT' Of Us CattiDUe Aa4 lh« anu B>pUitarM At aanaaA.,, ll>s

CA-kr. XTU Of ISa lUplliljrtM cf TkIo*. riaraao*. N. ata, aaiS

MEaa - ... 118 CKAP. XTlk.

or Piclans o! BAptlun .. U» CBAT. KTIO.

Of BAptmuAl FuaU »*» caAF. XIX.

or uisat bA|>tU£> — in c«»r. XA-

Of axtrAordlAArr cWldlen SM XXI

Of BAptlMi IB afrlcx la Um* of TwtaUUs iU caAr. axil.

or BapUsb of Ba>!« tSs Usam of CjprtAa oaA». xxiii-

Of tli« «ffuru ,>r aajuUiiv to hrlnc U Iks BApUam al BAImm 1= a nea. a:. «4- _ sao

caxr. HIT. Th« r»iactloa of bApllAia lu the EaaI from Ua& to

Hlnorv, Aad {too HlaArs to BAbe* . - .. New TMtAaA&t-BAptlSEiL. or t^ BAtlAm of Men And

Wome:. aTpllAa BApU'in. or Ba,>Ui:s of Klnan JermsAlasa or tlk« liApllAa of CAt«clianienB .. -GrMA BAp.lAm. or tk« BAp:l«m of Llttls Ones-

c«Ar. xxr. Th- am EccintxiticAl Ca:»ia la Korops tor the BAptl-«m

I lirl>». An. lit -cKAf axvi.

or -.h* ant L%« In Kuroifj for Baplti'n BAb?A An. tas. to. tticl of 11 -

caip. xxTii. Tfa« CABM4 nf iLn vXtOS.T* prOgTW of tbe UApttAIS of

BAb« CaAF IXTHl.

Sererxi of trAasrcrrl& BAptlpm to BAbe*.. CBAf. XXIX.

The BiFtUni of Abort; CS.P XXX.

•irur.^j Arj -T ^rakoiti^ wnit fir 'i^

BApIlaa CTon i.,,! wltlk th Husiaq B.i«rArf:A.v ... . „ Tb* ftipUriii be.lw r. eoAb te,! witb Ccilomltj.

Perv ntloa xnl the BApUsm of Silnore anil lUbM . BAplUm connectej »llh SnpenUtlon BxptlAK CQao«ct«d wttji KB.lo«ci«nta -BAptum coost ctetl vllb COUaUOIXS of BeseSeea Asl

PB.-J»IIT7 CHAS XXXl.

nc san/ BAptam coBaaet»i with UotkArhiam BaptlM3 oiaseel l vlUl Social Obl'- Uoas.... Eaptl>m cosBtfCte-l wllb Hcisaii Cr.-*<1» . Dapllnn OOnnected Tttb Ja.iAli,*.-Baptlxm eusDectwl «:th Cbrrair* B.tfLljiia cojinerteil «l-,b fUcerilotAi HabllJi .

ruOaecieO wl'Jl W:tctcr»fl-. 1 B.r ixxu.

Ti.» UapilMu of .-Trv 'icai B.pUi<xs Th* CbrlateBlBj o' fi—lj

by Fire . . .. _ oa Infant Baptise.

Coniin.-Q<>r%.:Te LapLiaQ OB.r xxxlri.

' n .itf^rtv-n . . . . . . . . —

Oa PAran La.tTallon . Chrt.llas L'sstratieiE Cbrl.'tA3 LuAtration a pli,-! to B.ptiad . Ibe Op .(. vf fojr C '. oltr. l pUkSla.

4#per-h n — . Icfant Spncxil' < t. a -..il Chn.:lAa Lttltmloa A inf J 'all rtf ts. Isnlon "f Ba{>tl«Q fr-m P'.fP'*

to Spriak .u* ca.p LXiiT

'/' .In btr/ylr - ..,.__ DUfrneol Xlsd* cal.M ..a Tbe IlSra l.T ,vf writing aa HLtory f,r . Pep . IW)

dUeratCF.! . . . Alt Bapaista bjweeer in boi.lla waa; are cailM AnaSap'tatlfal K ron

Ma t 'rae? - -. — t arntDf ClerleAl Aathorily E»:hu<la«in Parti, of Charcbt" --A j-n-rai SotUo of a Ba tl.t Cbttrcb.

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tn Cloth, 3 50. / \DR FUIENDS WILL SKE BY A KE-

ts tha - T»bl« o? Cs:;t»ota" ioBB I la Acothar col-esrn of -hla '.QTAlcAb - wora. th** I'a rqaB- In plfat of dAlion I'O tha luportAal of B*ptis.a. 1. Bol the

Sliab Uiif S-e rV > OtafraU Valuable Female School Property

for Sale. LOC.i TIO.X INTERIOR OF JJlSaOL RI.

ARAR& chaacd is offered those Wishing !b tb'B^KMibBalsew. rkatallltirk TBrT.ibftaBtlAi. asS 1b cvarr viy cattab ik. TS« •!tia --.n la BsiKUisaaM I • beaatr. ice-aaaibillty. h^tb ••.«.. Ba3 th- aiiBattM «jiT» badTAaUcw Bf B ubarBi ckanctai Aid •n -i.'aolrrfi-*! »,.Bta-.i n b>th "t kOKt a->4 abrMl. Tba leTBBB Biar b« ina4c T«J B±c,>mn.>tAtlvv. ,.f 6. C. OLaaK. iMt Ar t Maj i e-* fit-LraK. as

Grover and Baker's Noiseless FAMILY SEWING MACHlNEis

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SEWS FROM TWO SPOOLS. VkSHTiixB axvcEe-iucam ca.

It H BBOCKWAY. No 4 Pablio Squire, Nashrille, Tenneseec.

aprim-tf C A B D .

AG E N T L E M I K N W H O I S A N A T I V E

•rKortli Cai«H»a.B m<«BtB tfSaatk CsraltsaC«1 ta»-kas had 13 yaus ia ImAIsc. aa* is s>s« %e^afafeut«la(r«Bsi.BMktMiT ^BTtk Csnll-^ r Z a m m *ltmata a» PitBBii.1 M a'VMMt* Bowfins aeheot m toatk Om«aM. 0«<»ila «r Twibihi. Tim — laTi imi iiiiiw — " r*— SftBI

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afr'. TAB JacoMlaa alwl Cop: ArtzteBU< —

MtBfTe'lasa aod oThera btaelplr. f John Uar.lfiLvaca . — Ctlneae Cbrtattasj-

TBar xxieu '// .idmiKi^rtzfzi^ ' in

aai CAarrVr.. 0» BapTla '.a -.be «atAMi«hr G.-e»i Cbareb GS O' Biptlatr. to tbe Koman Cbarch- -. Si'

ca*r. xxz.'ti. ft-.' -rxni aaptixwi ««S La harAO BAptlao aa :: Is p.-_ttfeei br ,-etaMlsied EH

nala In Saxsnr I>«nn5*-t. .ni Sor ar TS Eti'lah. We at. laj lrl»!> —tAbltib-d Baptlun C CalTlBUt BApClxm. Aa the UltBAla cf th- Scotch. French

rro:«wl»ntB. Sw.ia, aal D jtci. re tn l: to be pvrforjied, 6TT Tbe BillBlrla-.r»t;os c f Ba|'- '.mm h? Cairialat Coare*-

tloaal Chaithea not amto;aa Ccn tre atlocal C-arcb Baptaci CSI

CBSr. XXXTtlt. r*« jl-'a«i»jj.-roXU-B Bjptism. tj SaJuA IKizA, Jfvnra'a, OMJ GrrtmM

Tbe Admlautration of Bxpt ^ ty thaKapUb llaptlata 6S4 The BdnlalatTAtliin -t Blf "jni sj Ibe Pat-h BAptlita.. Sn '.lFb-amerlcan BxptUia fls^ Tba aJiBlalatrA-tOB of BAtiim ba tha Germaa BAptlata

Acerlc. caar xxxlx.

TV gTrmMd f / AaiM tM iw; Power la aot a tl htaoaa ef \etioa &' Pbbob is bo« arlg-htaoBa rrt ood of Aetloa PrMABKa: to the ro t ectnjBnBeof 1> the oalj BBfe rale of Scilof;

CBar. XL. .4 rrrifw-r Itn Afuttifvl CJkarciff.- SehAlA, kleXAadltB. Ab-tkicb la PuldiA: araMA: Atbes* : BAbetea : asm: Bttbe-AU: Ckwwb: Cat'pal.KlA: OmehreA: Ollleia: Cnlnaa" : CorlBtb; Creta; Crpraa; Crme; TltV utTi ' rawaiii '!• P-rhr, Bpharaa: GalAttA: aaiila*: B!Ta»0!ti: leoalcai: lUtrmB; Jovkb: .'eraaaiMi: .!«<<•*: LaBdieaB: Lyeaeala; LtMb: Leatra: MaeadnsU; VaJlta: aerar K«apoH>: Mt-'opolU; ^mpbrlU; Pa^x: pACara; Patmoa: Fama: Pecamaa: Phl'adetphla; mUppl: PliUia: Pea taa; Fta*««aal«; PateoU; abode*; Mam*; BlaEt-'a; Sa-ma-lA ', SartUs: garfn; I'toeB: 'Biyraa; SttIb; Taiau; TbtasalaateA: Thyatlr*; Troaa: Ttt*

aioBk fnfmsUamm amiOaammt Siaafc CoBcmaaaeB ta Sm I'lnwB'anniniM TBIBIII gaan—latariiMr Trawlartw. {Chik] CMr'tOosMtaiiM-U

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autory al fr«ioBaftlwa.(Onikwt) Sas autHTof bcUABstC'siaiOlukMO las aBekarfOhankHMKy, . . . 9 Htttmyot am iBlMi. (BoH^ • tW

- xai - «w —r-If Thi tBtiMMiiiiiM ariiMxaa. • am aaKBBi Hlata>7. (UUb)

Sa*str-«Mic.a, OaHiB) . . i n Sin«lssaa<ITrtaa|ih.lv|ai iaailAwt]. S Xnslalsdf Baita GhnatlSBttT. • • im H2sa>>T of tb. BfKB-fietKlal. (8ra> tas Hlatnyo; PBlaMM.CnttB) • • m Hlettejof e:b:*Tie»aiBti«w,Uli«.Oemet> I M PictaoalHlBtoBTBf aaarlMXmiatioa. . i s Hanaoay aeit Ivytimne ti on LacTs Onat

P>i>pt»e7, -tha n*ct

BiographieeL •lopBjbT of W». OWBT. Ufaof Bpaaar a. Caas. Ol n. U!*at C. H. SpUfBiM. Ulia ABi Worts of Imb WaUb,

rof Dr. kihwtTM *vilw liuX,

Its

Uraa af tks Thra* Mta. Jadaoa. SlbiB Bkiaiajkj, JalBca MBMIAL

Sermons. Paaliasoa's tUXj 5ba.t, (with poxtcalt,) S. rallar'B. TaAadAls'a Bvrtaal. Wa laiia'a »a tha CkarciMa, Sew Toca Palplt to; UaS, -Select DiBcoATaBB of Sarau Dtwlaca.

DenomiBatioMl Hmtoa's Hlatoiy of ae rii.. pooiatopa o.' oar PalhBn. Cama oa »-|-<— STaATt oa haprtam. TBeoauBlASra BAt, aol. 1. TfaaoiloB.A Kraaai avL a,

'xTa^: troa Wbe*., .irrAa l Ltitle Lrjn Wbaa iSraaaal Gt»c« TraziAii, 1 Jtra. fordl CAUpoaill&a 3<A-i:aB<l. Barlew uf Jatar I Land)

aal OampbsaitB finMwilim. BapiiBtB o. Bcforaara, (flabar * Viaaklla) . o.aceaBlaa.« A. Pal-Ki [a*rfcBdAl*J hAi>=B=i Snr aesuaaisa of Slas. (OrawMll b..,>uau a,>: PrjUBiAaiB. [ VaOar * Oeekardl Trirsa ftaa»>si War l.wa A »Aptl«. [PaaOMoaJ enaa a^j on C.'iaiaaiaaa.XBnakflr] BiaBTta. -Btaeasd ?ra{r<«so' Op-a Caaualoa, [Occkanii Aa O LAadi=A.-k KaMt. f adlatM) (ssp-iTtAnoa of Oorract Ballal Tae T:tu Jtladoa of Bapliari. ['atar] e .fnamat Baptut Pn&clplaaJ CsrtlaJ Bapu.1 Manaii liaptlat ILartjra

k>ex..,::iiaAaoa iHAinaal Coa^ View CarlAttAa aAptHm. (OTajipB) cnacUiA. or TrlAla for Tzatk. raptu-. Utrarj, Op«B C.*ciatialon. cWallar) CTlia lalAat UapUaia.

Ibeolt^icaL ^.-Xtl^a'B Co;.«JTtiAaOB, tJti'.,ae''a AaAlt .

Paf-. and Prefeal, Wat 'aod'a StectAi PkOoaopd? CAr..Mi oa PivvideQaa. Tha G.-eat OoismlaaMa. The Oreal Teaciier, Chrta-jAa Life, God BeeaieJ la Ni-.are and la Ot.-l«. CIt7 o! ti» GraAl &lB(. tiAm;>nj Aoi Kapaa.tlSB. [Baca] TeaihlAle'a EerlTal Sarci3aa , •laa Asd Pr3ireM.t Doildrldcel ~aw9 ri.ar iTa {InjrdJ Ot Q aoJ of tba Blbls. f' iaaUBal 3h.-1tt:Aa Pa-alsiei [S.-awfSjrd] ; oias »al lu rn o' Chrial- iLortf]

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B-etaicr. Trenccl Laa.. . ta ProTerbs [Trexui

of the H,>2ae of llasTafaaia) «.-> H.s'-J U'elns. [Taylor)

t iyf :he Heaveatjlroaaiatloa, from [Baliera]

r Jtip-ea of J-.l;i> ,BAi:«ml ixv*!,,; an.1 o,' MaaaoB', .LPaxtoal Ut iilaa OI Fa.,. eropfcet?- Stisso S ; r'rtxa Basj, Wletbrx»pJ s r--ptar» Tef, Traaaary Chrlatiaa M r-CT

e' -S,, l: p«cltcBl IVa,! *a '.an-i . rr-K-ms---.d.es-mt-n*.

Fac:,. ».f lBfiie:;t» Cbrtn of P.-wer of Praje' h!b.e I S the LlT-su; Kplatle. Dal.. Tboa bla r-a S la tTe-*-.hl2i« • Arred vbetorip-, rRlp'r.

Xiscellaacoas Jiet Dliclpllse. i—At'a. . .b- I>t-:;p iBa.

vif the Ace. ta .-.n of WolAa

rbf Saint Aal Hta bA»i,»r U e tn laraeL a .te LIV LX!e ..

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Boy ard UrfcbAat Pilaaa. fTVayar) t><A.-. or the BoT Who Ha* kib Way, a:.v or Tamtac a Sbw Leat, Je>Bie. .r TriniC to be Sa<a*bo4a ^aiitfj! S-,Ar Marram jr "'-e Bar TA=>e- . oa Plte PAm. CblcA lIi»»:oa. Flora- Home, Hsa™ L!5a. Ce-l.-s2 SJrtca-Geoct .*; I«rtk>ta.-j of PoetlcBl «ac>»:lw. GrayBCB Letters-Is a»j Aroanl Stacboal. SiMieoa'i G«mi. Graat Tntha by Grea; Aatbenu VAahood. ttiCDBl C5lCIi>x>l, tt» PmalBB, «i«n*at»of PhyalBaoicy Charhtte EiBor* Boya ta a«r8ebooi. Prrce iB Praetfea Chi;.: of Jena. S!or>e« o-» a Poci»-. "Uble. ha BatSo. •

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SEACTIFVLLT UMUSTOATED.

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A MoiUUs firr the Toutk of ti* SonfJt .' n* Toctb'b XASAaiaa wtU e-mtaia fBrtf tigtt f^grm ot

ehote* Bad tatmitlat taxOac, Vsth !ro«> tha paa ef itB adilsr, eaatrtbatfn aad cartaBt Utaratar*: tkai cf Bf tk* nate S'nra«TBor BHMk th* aaan aaa of mm Mv. Bat la ^dtt^ tu n* !atac«>:!B« rBBiltm Kattrr. each BSaahT win caatAla Bbeaatt&a e'.-stro plata a> ml u am B«rce* wooi fafiSTl^ TbaUasaziXsviBbe psjliabm faeth*Teatk oftkB-fiusy (loatk.'aadt«t>.«a«*Ic«k fbTBSTpcrt. Stad fer a afadsM eo«v. vkirk «BI b* Beit ntl*. asd thaa liilli If ita •nallBfBkliBte!. ki**clal1>B*e»t«*Bt win be k*rte»lbr awxilac latMBitloc tB«n«s laUBB ta th* BtBdlBB. tzIalB B>« tmeSkB Bf ywtk. T* Pamts. TWBwiUb*B<a*yazta*at <B««t»i ta th* - Itlfle nm," a» that tkay toe aavbs tsi^t wly tk* wan o( Masasias will ftee wet bH tie ws«s •Ttk* OoBt ctrd*.-PBthir B«a —IW.hTBtht and RBn. jmpa ami •Id.vU tB<niiMMa«SBiC-Way—Bt J 4B««htM wttkaanrJ •tstvataBB. Tl7Hlbr«My«sr.M4{rat «<>« w ilMstliail. sat iMii Itt, vb wfll n M ahswtHlua. WssayftlaluiM s»t •••tiiittwlB

of thai antksl WssavttlBl tiMMlfastMlsasw SMOvajMlMaapr.

Mark si ay OwB

PraEi Irrta*. bslly Bad h«r Oo a. Lon ta Kansl**. Yeaat TliItsT. Qass CiLBt 9parfc:e, TwoFatka. Caakxt of J»w» -Kitty Sale.

tsLna. Lmtu froo BoA a: USa. Thr**P*s>nM Xazly Chalc*. LShPletare*.

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G R A V E S , M A S K S d b CO. March 17. tf

Acknowledgement of Faymenta.

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Business Correspondence. B. A. GIUOaM, PAm.-UB • D»po-, Va-Tha cal Tad. aad th- Oi-edis. viir.-Joa Bocfca, Vat. Lb WIL M aralCEL vn. Bo.ly Spna , Xim.—With thsaas-trlhallOB of (S tor lh> ti-rtsj 6iT»« Cicrdl. by B. a

MaSaiToL llAET B. £,ia. Mo.-The ajf.ac-te price wtU df. If n t By

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T to the «li»w Ai l lha !

V* bATB traqsea: u..;ulr!aa - Hew ihAB wb mmt yaa f" We aay to atssi. Krai a> a eback or ±r»a wbiB J«a

A a d I f a i i B d l E x a t - a i : a T n a s t a , t x o x t t r n z z g o i i ^ t t to

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B B B d i l . a a d k e e p t h * a a d 'J I t t K B I n t . a i ^ a a t k s

e a r t l f l c a t a , a a d ! t w i l l b * cbbL t o a a AbbI r ^ i f o - . A a t a

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Bar te pat th*cAoe cf U:* poC OSsr iia nahaa la caai l a t t e r . I t v t l l c a a h l r e a t o a p p l y U i a e a d i t ^ ^ p v i y .

t o y a i t h * P a n Q > e * a a d S t a t a . 1 ' e o c pTpan W* ban. bow-ear, Kuae u&uci apoa i: Bad w

PoBt OSc* o! ts» wntara Blak , I x A B B n atay.Johs (ta Gi. bed. J. A. H a r r a a . W . & , e a J t b , K n . a . fa.

B a l a , B a n r y W o o l , V c i .

J. W. Tolson & Co.. FACT'>11; iAB

COMML<6lON M E R C H A N l ^ Ka 9^;, Sorth Co=imen» Street,

ti Ml.LILL ilJ.3AlLi. ITGuire's Tennessee Justice:

Oil UAGISTEATES g u i d e .

~ ONTAlXIXG iii the ooniinon and at&tsto-V,-' rr lAwa ti..* power. iall-. of HactatrAtca. OnaatB-bi*8 aad Cortmara aad a 1 tlje c-t- laa' aai d-rC fBrw aaiy fsr the car of . firer binuM tb«i: : with aa ahndjad Law Dtmowr Alaftel u> ih- Srw Oijie o* T illMll Price pn»:-pail $1. Psr .Ale in oaavxh. mBg' A Co.

Wanted, AGEXTLEilAS OF BUSINESS HAB-

Ita with a caBh casttA: ef SIS or S3f .aOS Wl>hlr{ to laeaet- caa aecrre a partaershlp Ir The Paetmaii* aod Caos-stlBlac bor'aew Vy naktrr •r:t5ec*at* trp icatioa. arith a=ft-able Twfr rial, w !«x oSS, »aV r Po-c O&a. A=rUitb-« Plows, Cultivators, Harrows W E WOULD RKSPEGTFFLLY CALL a V li of Ard Panaars. ta viat ef AgrtCBmra: irapi- rar a i«> Mr ixr e awairCBest cf th* Baat apTBTce •!•'» «f rizwa ts xohf th* Baa Plow, aci -Sbarj.". Pa-«o! S' -i.-ji-te Baao Thoaa BT* th* eheajreet- "ijrtte*: 4-ame- . aad aSBBlABtlA] Plovt f7iBl.vfir*Brw tB '-he eoi:rr-T. a-3f wa-TAZltwd t* ler iu wait. a<ed yoB- addreiBP asd ocr C-.rciiar of prliica hafara pai-r*l*r* from the or cir-b Olleia amTpApled wfti rltr refer»«c« prMiptH fiDed. gSAS? t EAHiLTysTBaatxiaa. Tbol oxrrt a-r". THE INFIDEL'S DAUGHTEB.

Ey Aitinr r' - r fsdcaia " Ttla 13 tb- fce»=l BiUtlCA.

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I STEBLIXEAB CLASSICS.— HOSACS-» J C-.ai». aXt> AX. bjClarfc. •IBGIL. be EatI Aiu uasora-OICKBO. hy Cm.

f j j f Aayaf three wL i.e u the asia at Mail t1" '—• oreT! Vrai-I ivwt pa.*, ee rao pt el tke 1

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VTBW AND VALUABLE WOKKSFOE . BI5I.X 8TCBBS.TS. jraa raeajrad. nEBCB OK «IBLB UtlsIOS. PBBSCH OS BBW TSFTAIfaST mKMmu— ai ^r^aot fcT saat B<wr oa af

Southern Psalmist! »» i. B. GBAVES ASS J- M. PIWPLETOW. a 'sr. *< .rrtsaa ci to* l laraiii ataa aa

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BBATaa. MAjn * pp. UNION U N I V E R S I T Y .

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PBBBSB OS STTST CP WOESe PBBHtS OI PBDTBtB?.

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O O D S E W S T O M A N Y W H O A B E asw bttter y rawt«Clla« that thvy kuee act hoBB aUe ta aeaO IkTMt»ea af tha ClaMie stana -TTtiim rhwa THIS, a aw B>« a*rr>4 th* nry Wt UtanI maalatlaM Bf thatBewi*s,teBe*i«mthl»ee«Bti7. Vte lot Is tha tTBoatiTinr. aae pttipaiiy SMd. tbaM wracks wm onm CiBiMEBlIaBtnRSmtatkaBvWiiastoseqsin a ki»a%lai eCtaBlatiB LBIMB«*B: ^ ^ I5TERLIXEAE CLASEICa.-

SnLkCB.tyCU:l OJtSAB,1qr(aazk TIBgil.- Vr HBt 8Bi OtBoeaii.. OIQXaO.lT OlBk... F o r S t u d e n t s !

Deui Tresdi's Pinlokgv»l Wacka. TEBSCS <m BULB XITISI09.> nnosox stestov wobds

OS noTxne.. OB axv tbstucdt sTBonia., at kr BsE «• raaa)* ar acka. •BMths atalM or witkaaa ; ««ATBa.KkBn * DO.

SAXOH F E K A I S COLZdEQEa WOULD YOU SK5D TOIIE BAUefi-

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Chirrch and State.

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Aai dmH to part no mowt Ml! tmt^, loLonr thoosio.

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Crab-Catclmig Apes and their Manner of Proceeding.

IN " Frwik Wudmac'j " L- ih-fnllowiLg amu. ins 'ttnt cf vh". ajsnneT if

eat4dtiQ«; erah? prao fc>ed by »&.•> -" At Ifmg'h thfflr rta«hfr3 the i 'msdtiy of

tfce former ietrleinMtt—a dry .••aii-iy sail antl & strip of V tra. wb r- sll ocasc ^ and only a iii.ale p»nd»i2i« 'ree. whoK ro"N wm tbiddy icicrkccd with crei-piiiif plac i farmed, m it w^n. die Adnner post of tb: Trgetmhle kin^ons Behind Uii-! i; j nraw'u iJ aiung, and c»oti laat j m'-iins ir hei'i", nh r saw WTCTal spe . at a di'rtwicv jf ?ao "hree hoadrcd pace*, r jjie of wham w for sametbing as tin^ wilki.d up and dowi. th b«»e&. vinle thi* othtfs it.jod in. -.ioa:<« 1 waj the loiur-tailcd, Lrosm aod Frank wa* iMPuoiiii! to regret th«5 ha iiad no' ai-telaMopa with him. tn watch th» noTtawnt,-fff thesB atnngn h -miin wire when OEt of tfc«3B. a trwmTsdom'v Urge fellow, bi gan tc draw noarar ti-aa. jArefallp tat graoad over wnioli ae went -i: all (oae--, h; •st.Kid at iater»aL« toacraica him.-;li, or toai.jy) a: acme iajcot tiiat b;i3i;d aroaai hiai H came ap w o' li-i' Fr^ai f\.: cu.J ho ma-cent thiim asi irn the alana ta- other

aiuikayj. wLcc, ^aidt.':'.- pv -tn crer a littk-elaTstlau. cj»t;r-a *i:h reed?, iltc-rei gra- be diitoaaured a jw'j ot ora !* paradinc up aad la the hr" W 'h * I >aud rht apt'wa.t acoi.i! V.a* nj; nuiok'.y fuou 'ii ta «kt<ia 1 ai-jie ote : fir th- orib-, ih uijt appaready ulans. .. i rf' Lk>- l. Uuu.. ts.u a .lUajiUiy .aia''! h- l- , r wai jt .aada the strfjotd i.ere r "oih • -oi tae auttid r. r •b'-n it ib hi- .*a'"ur tt. . fur tfce orS, J.* wsk- n >-ro5r.

The mandj jr taU c Fr^ai ^m-.lj t Jr w ai* atujirija, *i,d Ui. .. >fc»f ra. . ..f-L-jfi^lic^ , u ..ir .Wi.e a, i:.d ti ' itrip iar.J j .d c.-r" ' .: > ii • t\t'. a

wiii bi" .'t- s w thf j>r u J ai denlj «£»:• htii-.- !f »cry ^rirttiy ly . .,f -;- j., tliat he faiJii-J m. .a:.b;c H.; u.u brmnlii raa: d hi-. ! ^ iJ liirOat tiXiJ fiJid jf It :; Ui th c mat with an abaisuV, aad udJ uly luad

wfctah amu ed -L.t he w.,u!ii UiTO laajlivd SiiaJijr, h».l mit i to m-jitdi or r iatui hi? d V r iiu-iJaj'j. d.jLe j afur ini, ape hi • vx rdi- i.- r i:...- w. 'i a j rs A' :ha . d f aoT r r .a j; l .. iL tirrd b arj a cr.-- f hi,- jb*!., aid •aricji-'i' ii r Oisd - i;-..- -jr--- i d with ftdiiuA* a t> miiiti it l .-v:- h. IJ, u-ok .•

til ilic f-uu-a -til kt

latv hid Lf pn i thi-r aad af...-the »!tij cndcat

Fior -.If • '4a, c.-i' it .u lUt caeh ,,"1-ur- -r. t hi- TTtidt; a liitr < ( v-l esah ha-\i Lu_u ;

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Iji -.h." aip iL.i -a r.T - . i n f r it.; h«! cai.JajiHi. u.i- L-wi ' , s a'd dart; set ; w rk sa v/.-a.

Tiitti tha ap- -joiia liii -ijrd wi'L u..- >-pu and wi««»o«» bi.i - ff -ic j

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tmma Ub«rty.

FROM leso to IBSS. Roe« wniiams, a Bvptiat: in faith, whilrt bTiac with his Pa

ritan bnthren in Maasaehwetta, oppo^ ta U>eni eTerythicg that nrored of iatoieracec on aococat of rcJigioua belief, for thej, alio" ^ xiles for eoBdoie&ee twka, had Dot e n ^ the ase of ffliTce in ruli nn.

la 1635. he was banished from Salem, and settled ic ProTidence R. I , where, under hit I gisladon, perfect " «iui-libcrty" was granted » aiL Buf wbfrc did R sjcr Williams ob iJB tiLs ntiicentB ic r f ^ d to r<'igious lib-

erty? He wi- b--i in 1 99 lu 1606, J.Qjc

SiisTU:, E. d viiiC who C'.miKUeti i> from bis coaair.. tt-"1 t-j Hclland a?5<3 j int'H the Br>wT5i ts H-- faoweTt'r, scp

sratc^ frjm ihem acd b«>eame an Anahsptiai d-r jmg icfa:!t ba ti m. jtTx-Uti ag belitverV bapri-oi by imnexsion, aad advocati -.g rciig -oi frc dota. b sb-, p Hais bcirs e»idencc tc

-lis w rth wb-ic he ca:i« R;bi:isoa •• tiit father •f the iiu? sAadote * Sj>Tth bap - Sid Tfiomas and John 3I->rcton, h-* f' rmer of wh"!n b--ciiEe hir nsiui-iferiai

KiIO SjivLa died kcd ai a M r!" > : rctiTZi'-d to

Kr.g'aad with ivtra! of ir-;r cor-grp atioa, i-teraiit-ini: •• t' o! a'W e Kng aiid Sta'e to 'rScir facfr-" li; It'll tc yi- u -d Ii c*i;:fo--ion of f.i'th t'tiMtii-.:,, ''>cf>'Sh!' j of faita ;mbliihcd r-? cyria u peri -n-i, ttrufud Aoabsu-n-t-. ab-: the ycur 1011,"' of whie' iit

say-:—• Tua: the Jla^iraie is aot to fflcddle ii n-liirio" -r oia,'tetrB of con-

iivtr to c:.mpe; lucu to th.a or tha.: f.-rn; '»f reli uta ; btc.x-j L'-r-.ii i.- the Ki: //; aud Law-g;rci- ol li.c Or. ji-eii ai.<i cunio-eiiot Wt qaoti- froas rr-.^bj'- B p:;-..-.' upptDdix to 1 • o'.um- Macb i;.d ^^t'l.r d--oa-".-'Uui en.-v.d r;.t Hipctri- alwa-. .-ar'pi'rtii g entire r<- ij; loarf ubt-rry tt it-l'jsiL^ citraois • -0W • Gud i.a:ij fci"-!. t j • -word '.o cat • ff » • k.d uirn ai.a i AArd w-il 1 'T Ba r- i' ry ij a lU! ji--cfy. 'heir sw. rd t • w-.r.dly iword, their pan -ha-tfuti cn. s'. J u-j :»!rber than the oa--

i-ai kill the bo<3) Aud y k.d111 I appoiu id iioh i ! rt VI idly

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ward mail , rf;i . aer<.f>>i. , tj'.i! a.!

Ulilj j, tT:...h th. •e; , wiii ; ii.'.' • mjrf iJ i,t,;i< t,, 'iiTu;': K^, ii.'. i -pirtui. 1,1- Uw iJ. lit- lii jiuii:»b ai.; : * • .N. -a-iiil .If worli'y #»»ap<.>n ii i,'-<tti M ihe oup c> iTtitir-n of his K:' gd jiii .M.i;ji!»tr»«5y ia <1 I' - b;c--ed .itdi- .lacr 1' It - rit'lii pl*c«-; bai

: i-i :: -t be w - r jaat G-.d f.> J, via Liui a f r the pibiijhii^ ut Li- g apvl. Tuo

. .i i lr;. -;- u t...t iu Uiv idle with r .Ii 'io. , ur iif e Eftciecce, Uur o.Uipttl uicu tti.i cr

'•ia! f -.-ii; if r -iinoh bpciu e Ctrut u it. Kif-ij id iaw-.;i»«!. uf Lb>; cLoreb and c jcli; «e. "

ii-- r i.uo. iiui .-t Aaiba.i!. ".i.- -.i •lil.ait.Q! - 3,:; i It' .0 iriVuL. iuiii tx, T . .'j J bt -i.i ii u,, irta.' f c:-' i:...u.'iiri-r I,, '.-ir. • , ij! 'iber y' ! .'1 l>i.-: . ii J ll,r-i i7.>iij

--d f-i» - 'i-'*» I-

f l i O p ^ of BMta ao tUk dunA aad Uid «o«l-Iibert7

U two kiradted yews & mai l Uttd, a goreruMBt vaa m-

t«Wiafc»a ¥ j WiUiaBia oa the priDa-{>)«• of ft pan demoent ,** and the hamortal

aMwOilepemaidaa kBiMBccd Um ti> tak« a nail 1h» had aknit with hiai, to •>» fcr the pepoM

•of aearia tlteaKiek.whidt be took and pat Into hJi Ptntafcswa po«k«i. Ba Ktamet lato, and taring kw tanch «l«-p, md brine (athsned. ^Mrtly dark lay down with hk clothes co, and feU asleep. After the faainy had all retbrd, eacept hla WIIb. the tt iepaUt^ inanj^iat^y hia, f .woke him. t ^ to w*ire out of

fW ttc cm/ pow^ hia no jurvdKtwm doom, haTicg trotten the pistol, m he rtated. it fk0 conscitnct " that BO f^iritnal pnwera in matters of wondup can erer be oonferrt on Maciatrmtea, (who are bat agtnts or tntstMS

was itin in b« pocket. When a few atepa from the door, he fonnd b there, Kod in endworing to take it from hi« focket, it is snppoeed, it hnng some how

of the people.) «roe belongs to the j ^ ^ podtrt. which can,ed it toexpl«le. The bdl tn^dn^. and is not the pro^rty of the • ^

. Ti. V i oe^k S nday moniirj. mhm hewas from pain, by the mesarrcer of deith. H" baa l«ft an

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had appraiir.i i (uwnLin »•.>•>&<• of tiu: party • .c.tJ d biiluid creti. Hd.-f sji ti :L g-T .a:.d »v aiid iij.jki- 'sa: -.. li Li ^ e;; ,j. thi bc;»t. ha iu ai> iiaj .tu j.-fafaanij fa;. 1.-. •• t.r htt awa 'id w ..^ •r »tt.

The aff..:.'. •• u.:- J hid aniicii .1. i, in l>.. _ nli-d L'y hi--- piii. --.ite.j.1 hill :.. jji his kii=ti V Li-d hi.: i '.i ir a, J i'.i-d a. • ,-r ^ l;-4::.iiined .a::h r . : iL.ij _•( = -jBiiual -'ilj a., J a:.- r rio •tn and: ' r. - . ti-iiiui d.-5vi i b-j d-.-' i. I- a i ! a.> aacJtps<.«t»:\i (irad , iit; - a.r «sd same -. ry Luasr- JU. '--bj ot i.; uu- e! f^ ha »unr_' ap t ew ds- l. r. wh, , ' •!a-iduniy ai -.-red a i- a-i K ; L ..d ii-. 3, tch b-- i r i... aiiii-:: a ... t_i; jvf as '.I l. • s-ta waa beiriuaii -a i rtd h-f At cud n hh tail L-'w- »i'r, '-a-.- j •v • •om with sn ..' tk ra- 0 s a i e f & . h 'lU.-'u, thai. -aid : <»t r- a biai any lua^r, hai bar-i ic •» brad Ua- b T mai-daiT at fij^-: r i. f i; - ^rati y t>at tijv apt-, ilii.:—-! xr. :l!. 1 - k ip a »p' t - s-ain I'-d =a 3 < » u ' l-jBcdcd .-if »T 111!" . C wiln hi - r . iill djuulii!.^th:-

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in bi-1 ituri f Jf .'>u , J f -r a: > t . Hit.;-' Hi :r., w-.r : > v-t.*..;-,. 1',. rLi wrL

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intermeddle even to stop a chnrch from apos-ta.>7 and heresy."

Says Banerofi, " he was the first person in modem ohriatendom to adroeatein iis pUni-fwfc, the doctrine cf liberty tf coD5cienee. the eqaality of opinions before the law." And Rogtr Wiliiams tras a BapHst who deriTed bis sen-timer ts fr m Hclwi>;»c aad M r. tJir., and Say.h, who were the fame a- the Daich B-ip-ti¥t=; of vbom Mw-henn • Tte .tm-o origin rf tLai sect whieh acq^r«l tbe i;amf of Acabaptisls. is kid ti the rvmot* depths of aTitiqui*i/. ' Zainele, Uae Swis- Reformer, says • The in.-tiiution of Aaabipti ni is DO EOTciiy, bat fn- thirteea hundred jpara ha-oaa.-ed (jrtat di-tnTbanc in tb-- cbaniH " D D-'nr.ont. cLaj 'ain to tbe K'og of Hollaad and Proft-ssor Tpc'j. of Groninj pc, tay, ' w--hare now e^a that the Baptists who w"re fi'r merly called Anabaptists, aad !a t-e- timi-Me! r'jcites, Wfre the ongitia! Waiden- atiO h-i*e lo'-g in the hiit- ry of t^" cbarcb receiv ed ?he h nor cf that orijfin O 1 'Hm acccaai the Baptists may be tODMderc d tho ociy tibris iiat. C.itaiTiUri'y w ieh ha.** Ktc-vi ci thi .At.-stle:-', and as e t'hri.-ti&u S-o .-iy whicr. •las pT' .-crved pa'i- the doou-i. • i • f i -c pel t rrt3gh all atus.'

lnd'-«-i tbfl pnncipbis uf tU'- Ua(>u-<i.-i, riqh's tJ ftiith and cotiseic c- n/tcttnij ihi

authority cf popes and the inlnrftrtiict vf prinas t/i utaf^rt of telijl.n. tt:t J -Ijia i-f itfavt baptisEi, baf.ti.-m by dippit t , deolsrint' the Bibie to be the ooiy rul-j of t»iib d pri tice in matter:! t-f rel: i'jn iijJ aduiitiniii uone to iLeir oharche?) bnl ref;«;tn;r»tid ai.d persoL'e," caa tu tiiokwaru f-i the \\ .ii-dea»eji, Albipcu»ts, and Viudom. ii. l u 1"J b cc taiv, to iLe I'Mt-n :ca iij iL-.' Ill t i!ei.iar>, to iLe P.tuiidiai.£ 111 iht: TtL, to li.c i> •!;«.'!-> iti the -J -b, o iht- No»ati<'Us lO Ut IM 41.1 itid Dih, au l t > ibt .Mt-^a'iKuc.hiti-:, aiid

iu ht fii»t two ccaia'";P-All inserted a''1 d f- r r-'li

/ioa--! iibi.rty, nirarditj! ii.d t.ar'fa-..i! cosufo-iitii if civil aii.l rclit!i'a^ ii, tiin t jca Ar.d -o iitroDj: y •a.-- 'lua ii,aijil.-r.f. d I'd portit»> rt-d lu ii a: id. r 11 i.iiji- ifi' wbn • aboa; tbf y ar uu rLi' tub' •a-i , • 1 Uij (-r-jof-i of ill ir aLoiciit 'jn,'!' ( t -va u. 1-. Older!V abidiDrf rmz n j by 1' .(' .-.foi Y'pi.-ij aid U." l>'.rniout rh,-v r,i .rt.di. (J >v-< rnujei:< -ujport bv t:..- K : ^ ii- .N-'ti crliiid.-. »rd rt-co<uiti'»D i , ai. 1

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death iu th.-eitj I'f I' '>• •. II -- h ! t>J-jnu, Aad i tfi -M- H i nin-. laboM w-re Hi- d w.ti r* -y ff.r- ; oar a;ma;r;;' to ae- !•>?(• !.->'..-] -end''; . H-i now ilia g-usa-i f,!ut> mA j: M. d t ti; msiidatfl ;;f th-; '-'-v J-.n-tr s -r T>cy r i;,ithi.3g ta thr ji<<h; proud f -i'r, a h. p Jed a d trcuJilLd t-ef rc the • li » . f --r rnk." A iut-'d an-l wr 'ieh'd h.. bid :.> -•..ffaat briug him a asri 11; t ok it, .a-wrot«» bi.'neafh his owa nam'' Lu e-plta. r R'monw. Then taraicg it o*er, b.- w- t, upo thfl other 'ids, H- mer- ', Sjon hi» j-.H . • ".•ian aama in wh u the man ha io.; i.,m tho oari. arid he read, II mor-. . " T-art j: ff?or and niad," aiid tbe a Sikh man The phjuaian tam d ii oror aid n d, R' marae. ' Y s," add d the di?..pau"iiig woi man, " that ia the whole. It it al! remorse !' Aithoa h hf had rendered ii tuai iMTTij! t. hia aaontry i» 'ini<a of P' f'li «i»d had laitntj-aad Iraminjf m> blaas hia fell-JTi-men, he r.ial iii-d that hii had fa<e«n a waited life Neither faia intellsot nor hi heart had bet: P. eu., -,H;rate(J tc God. Q -id had not liiic- isi all hi.+ tho^^t*. Qa the othur hand, he had rather diaelai^ a!) aliagianeit to iha divine g' vc-niment, and Jij oaried tbu elalou of reliijioQ. He aav neither doty aaT fitneM io a life af religioiu self de-nial and &idt. But the b ^ approach 0/ deatfa ohangt d hia viewi fie now £aw taa: Ilia geziina, (oUa, and higa po3i£i:;a Lad bceii t iran away beeanjo ttiej had no reference to God. The et;n«e(£ttcneG waa, abiring, sting my rcmoTK—the premanitlon of the worm ibat nerer dies. Bemorse was now hia por-tion—deep, fearful, icdeecrih&bk—and this vaiaQ*

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Aa a proof cf their aiherecce to the prin cipla of reli£i'ja--i Iibt.rtj, they ha»e never per secated- The jirsi ard last murfyr teas a Baptist; hut f..'a Baptist to p r-ccu'e for the f«ke of rel-giuos opiaioa Ls i moral lui po66ibility. A io:.g line of persecaiians, ex-tendicg down to oar osrn day hart, they ea dar«d; yet neTer hiTc ihey persecuted others; bat to their honor be it said, that through their exertions religioas liberty has been se-eurtd

to tiie world " Baptists became the first aad only pro-

ponnders of ' absc-late liberty, ja-t and true liber^,.equl aad impartial liberty.' [Locke on Toleratioti ] For this they saffered and died. In almost cTery conntry of Enrppe, 3mid tciapesu cf wrath, stirred up by their fai^ and their manly adhere::ce to truth, they Tcre the inde&ti tablc, consi-itcot primal ap<»ye9 sf liberty in this latter s§e.|: Bwff ta-nJ. I.

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l).fii, tt^ bis r.-mdruc.; Hi Carroll oiinly T.- i. -.ce, Sept lio lh58, frOQi a w..ursd 11 llii-.e<l l y ihf «.rv.;idcnlal di diaigf or a nuiail (.islol ia hia ov. hand, R t E: jih Aiitry, lo .»fuis ohr la- ..iii acd trc da>a.

BroihiT AaUT was bom in .Moi.ly. Ui ry coiiQiy, North CRtoliaa Aa a>l l-5.1i, IS13 , enii-rau-J u. Tenaetse.' wiih hi-i parcniB al an t arlj a;:", ard was married ic Carroll couclj, T«'aQ XoTcnibtr Hih, lft3'J lie embncel his Saxior l.y f.iitli it e e,;rly aa? of 16 year*. Ai thi ai;« f'.' -1 be ai ii«i ni-.L ibe Unit Bsp.isi ct.arch, aiid shor'Jy af <Twanl.>i c.;mni'. nerd preaching tfce everlisiin G-i'-p.-l of -J SOB of Biybieoascets ; ar.d ih'jojh a poor lEan, ai j hsTing a Urge tiiaily to oup{>orl- iie labornl much it thf" Tita-yard of iiis Sliist r, and his labors were abai:dsrtly bir?<>ed. In lb45 the S.-nth-Western DiJtrict Association was orgaciz?.!, and Bro. .Aa'.rj was chosen Moderator, which pcsiii' ri he ocf-arii' <1 wilh entire satisfictjon to the bretareo, with tbe ei ceptioa cf one year, nntil his death.

Ine history of Brother Antry's m?laachoiy draih is M follows: He bad attended a protract,ed meet ing, day and night, from Satniday nntil Thanday, and Ihtirsday right attended the FirmTiUe L;Mge of Free and Accepted Masons, of which he was ac elBsient member aad cffioer. Oa the erening of Fri-day he had occasion to Tisit a small plantation he had n ^ his rnidence, wiiicb the ock had bc«n breaking into; and his son, ceariy grown; after ct».

HOBEHT P cpiiLIEH D-parte-i this Uf«., « hU r«id»ncp near Sharon. Tipto.- c,.ai'iy, on 'Jie 20lh day cf Feb-rnar>, l.%0.

K iairp I'olli id Way w c"ii-.ty, N C , ir. JqIt ISKi; ci-'ted u. W.Til T-cnMwaboa; 1829, makicj! a >r..-n -.-.y on Id. way W-ei) in Ratherford -.v.. ly T. I r n- b-cau." aciioiunlwd with and < ifrwar.ig marri-.l Sn.vaQ D. Brcu-an, danght r of Nr-,V ;ir.d Uo madf a prufession ol r.-ii ••<! iLd l.v EI.l. Peyton Siuilh, -.1 J. -.-J 1 of N.-V ISJI time b' b -PIDI. .i iii.-ia!' '- 01 III' Baptist ehnrch in CoTinnion, Tt v.ti <111 111- Iti.li .,i VKrch, 1S»5 he wai onlai.- l i i a -..r. -..i.i cbur. h R- liTe,! iind dwl a con-

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lnirtl£«UDaantkoM| iaMracf eipUaa. u «zo>Q*nt 6oa<<Ia( da artmant. th* akUItr ml ta» BV'ieal liua!tT. n» V*}' W hHm mm rMfwcUMr M ta* lar. Haaday ta aacwt. aad tk« tkM »» car la Jaamarj. for urtievlat* mtdnm tk* Prwldaat, r«««- J. W. aC8T. ROLLINGS I N S T I T U T E , VA. TBIS INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG

omr la tt» •i-itmlh ?-»--, U loeatwl a: SaU tosrt tvrlacs, Bniaot emunj. Vt. Tbr mttr* proftttt. In e'n- u Uii4«, li«!i<tlB(>. misvnl n risi (of vh.cb thare uv ••rwai Tar1«Uaa) oae* ai*.! for ta» parpom of » waxerfng piara. 6tlaa( to tb< IciUtrnV. and U ao* dxrarnt wlxir to tbe obj-cU of -.k« ath-wl Ta* (tmaltoa U on* of ad-nautm—nee,* from t'»» or TtUa* asd ' t •aolly •<b •'roei •T»r» UtmUob. <cin>u<l<4 a nci and pletaM<|a« with th> B'a* Rite* oa aam asd th* alifKhaabs as th* oth*r. with a =M«t dcitzfatfol omiiur eitna:* vhtl* th* •iatm aniKjBOBWiiMTvra. iraiatalBsailnatwnofwhleh rw localttiM exs bout. rb- prvAcat *eeosiCb.,l&tloiiii cosiiija of two -IIS----. »»ch IM V-1 lor.. w<<b (>!>,« «B*;;»r bailalwpt-tor i'. th-i %dJ thtiJr faniiia*. u ••il ar 100 rauirat Thr - >ccomiiioda::aaa an of the bwt kicd. rli« hca- of iBftrootSoe u4 gcor-ramras cooaltfts o' klx tnal* |irof>a«>rm, tbr*« f«n»J- ai»l«taii-3. majrwa ud itrwa-tf. Tti» .:«pirtmn>i of I'.aaie I» oondartid b» two Mirsaa profw*-.ir. who d »oU. ot tbotr tl-,. to »lil»"V»i>ch. Th» »ottr»- of !M-mct!ou -idK.-m . .h. Boeltnh «Dcleit ao: «a1>ra M»U>»ra»tle«. Nat;in] and M r»l Iwilni Lsv.rc*. »n-l th* araai oieamw.a) TU" .n. op»n oo th«- lit W«)Ti<.adi; -3 JaDc u>d e -8-. on h- 1«1 W. In apn PapiU wli! b* r*c*f»«! tt »ii» .l-D«, bcvwrT.i- wh«o th» School in eol fan. aad chaiy- t mS h- of »BtraD-» to th- of th« fn^oa. ThoM P,.)>!'a whj c..m« ay tti* Vlr<lcl» aod T^an^fm^ Sal! "li o: : "lop »t ;>..• (.V--IU o.- »t B I>r;iat. For fsr -S«rp»rtlca ».IJr»M'h..8Bt«rlBt<ini'.»ol. Botctonrt 8|>rl<>n. Vlr,)nl». CHaS. L. C»x;&a. Saper:at»nd*Bt. Hiraitlioaa alitor* o th. K-lltun o? tL. Rettrlou B -raU, E«. John a. Br laJduii ted R..1 B Ataly Ir . Or»,-c«ril- S C., a«» M T SuaioT Vuten. A"»-, fl«» J B T»Tl«r »D.J lt»». M. t>o<Bd-xtor &<chBiai:a, Oo., Lotch.r. of Vlrjlau Hon W. L Qoicctn. Llb*rtT, Hon- a. A. aimandBua, M. CL, 0/ Vir lnU. U- P. Taylor K«c Blj Urk_V»., ». P Loi». Ks,, N.w 'Jrli-iua

Awtliiwa-JONAS WHITCOiB^ BSMEDY.^

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'T' hk rapidly inonaaing repatation of the A Wi-ai tha aboT. ipr1ii«. f tuai i In Fraa .ln roant/, Trso jia-., r1i rall-a Htiarh of raUaioma haalalavad th* aa-I--.H o purcliaMi tl,*. pn ptrtT, and laak* anh loprwp . .n a a- n.'.-..«*r-r for iba rof-iforta*»l* and p •a*aat cftb. i| - - tawh.ia-t ««. kl.-rrtotT ll thainai*!*.* >f ia« b»n.8ri of 'h' *it*r from all dlnt -tfacA, B* hatth«r.-' . - a -xpendlttir. to .rw .tln; a lar<« malB biilld -ry. /-oiafor-tibl.'*>tta.*a, a»4 otb*- aAOOmBlodatlor• .id I" pmarod to riK-iT. rlaltor* In a jl* whlck eaaaot >-a -irMwl .BT iprlBiri lE th* ?o»th-W««t. the conotrr ar.>5od tb-a.. aprlo l«prov«rb!il for It* K«B*r h'a:'bf*!a« aoJ bean'T. Th* faeiittla. for haotlcie atx) dahJoc ar* th. brat In tb* conntry. Th* drlTaa ar* Tarl«d aaJ attractl*. : asd alto .thar b>MiM,< th« wos4*rttil MrotCISAL QCAUTIBS a,' -.b. Wit*-*. It ll i.-eojl •!> CO otiM- IncatioB a* a plaanat JCH.M15K F.S.-Oat. Th. il natlae Uh!(b aol teaithy, th* a-iEci-.pher* ptxraaad ura g. as-d th. b«*i3tifa!. Th* aprim aSwJ (..mal djff,r*nt ktada of waUr. isetadlac xahtkttr. cha'Tboat*. tn tU-mB, Th* vrlaetpal aprlac ta th* •afph-ar. of th* watm cf which th« f jUowla* la a qaaUtatl** aaalyab. Bad* ky a. B. Aaamaa. fomrrir frottmm of Oh*m tmr. IB th* CalTtnlty of NaabTill*. to 18*8: 8 phaT«tt*Bydn>(*o. Oarhosta Aefcl, fra* ainl combtBad: (inlpanrta aad UHclc Aelda; (la»d er qaarta to noln'Jaa;) Pr»t«xlda Iron. OiMe Ca!ei«». (LisMa Ox*** Main**fmBi, Clslcr'.a*, OxM* Potaalni. OzMa SadtOB asd lodlsa.

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p H ANDLER & TURNER, Attoraeja aad aonaieUtra at Uw, Aattta. trm, wUi praetle* la »D lliaCoortiofthat Ptate; alwi. la th* District CoartaoT th* Coitad Utataa W!U attend to tb* b»ta*a« ol th*ar*r«aaiM e*aaraliy. MpacUi atUatlPB to th* ca:i*atiaa of daln.* the aollectloa of d*bt>. asd to la-d btlmlon.

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