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IfcrMlai IXO VAI- Y O R K ^ C a lOVlD THEIB BOOS:- h: Buk Mm&ctMT MtlMlMttat Itev iMB lb. fcWK Uit nmli tofM Hi* bnM. aw. -nat «T w» am imkM r^ " TSin.-s r r j . fcr -Jte mmtm ^ tb«»-uta not ttak I«1S! j.ia tSp iUli lrin ml I srtn. w- La- TV Mty^ [EE TREATS ALL DFS- k Mtnslit» to nJ JUnil — k^K *mtlli. ThntC ml : .U SIM . , «••«, Mm of r t a i!Kn4 tua^ottoi*.; . I fBsMvii. Li»« Swwtfe Ttaw. ttm ^ ^)> mnmm mt ^aitam. wlomh c ^ t b . ! aubM. All iMtUMOtn wffi** I i|«iii t S'OS w ta wr-ikM'-«r« irf tfe. difu swEJUJSia •>•.: tbxriim U1 awk iiilmu i e tk. IWliu • fMMMri I'liM k<Hn>4.»a»««imn».iW » - Itakk." i tk. tSk'-'XaSL ; WTEA MAMS. lir m IduMU iitt ana. um nxFAStm. <a »nn.»!TitB WOBLB. FASH, (AUTfiOa OF TEJ ruoLt rax»>u3a «!» teiar Oh ' LtHiniWjaiM s i ^ bUsUr .<BSri L' iL'aa^Sijn^LitiiT! " IAS VJJSSAMG. IITI OF THB t UBUIiac k m-Btmmfr < BE* r i t o . a. jUkgli-j; ^ «aS CkKa. MiTS, CJTT££, t-C., AO. Inx2sk» Klmnm. inlik»l_> „ M . a . Rkcn* mt aonClTi Items EditoriaL a Kvccmam A c x z m x o s os* wamttrt Wa ererpr&aeBMet«a&«aazg«ta<stt]i«t AIAM EASRI&OUIG TO & XSOLTITM cf HDSDS, TSZ : Nee« k u isfiJli^ mga of tnageSr elaan- If k minww is gaoeessfBl in lermla, be pasts ta i t » «&' iaeaatnTmiU« proof -that kBisa.eluldof God, aixi ealkd ta pmuA, Kid t ^ tite doebise te pras^es is Ediptsni- Bot » tha toT Thai mtaj gumwtm tkat bss rereskd tob«lMdmeB,«&o^«te}»d tsc gra or for hut, aad wiuite ptored kjpoemes, wtn IB betgood IB« I , b«- ciinr m a j w m eosverted oadex thear minia- txj, cr at t&emeetaBgciav&iditluTpRMbad W^ vili ueept raMWng t Afiin : MiBtrtstial hTpooites maog PteAjterisne, aad Metliodiats, ssd Bi^rtists, hare pmdied viiSt groat "rasceaB," b«t most ve rte^ra the iatziaa thsjail preaokedasappnTedof GodT Sat tiiey preacitod eoBfea^etorj doetiines, and advooated oppadts prae&es. Caa two too^idisiorj ^poritions Iw true f If soseeas is aa infallibla etiterioa of the s^prabatian 6od,~ v!io can lay k ursager ( i ^ ta tntit ^ God's appnbatioB thaa Ott Bianaa and Gnek Cathofie pneits, vith tfaw t«o hsndied aad fot^-dx Bil&ona of adtengsiaT Stxt ta p ^ c y , look at the Tarions Prote»t- tat eecta oii^iaicd lea thaa tliree handled yeanago, by nen, alxeady daimiug eight nul- fiosa of eo&Tens. A n both of these oppoate Bwds ifptared of God t WiU'a^Bxptiat so jeetde ? What will he a y wh«B ha contrasts ndi ssiKieaB with tha fact that there are prob- ably kas than two mnTiona of Bap^ts ia the •odd, thoojjh they arc the oldest reBgioM teoadnatiini ia cs^teneeT What thea diall we » y when we hear a Baptut Doctor of Birin:^, aad a writer is thn departmeata of Geology aad aaental phU- wophy, pobllshiag sach a propodtioa aa this: '' ^aay Padob^tirt miaLiters give eoana- aa^ proQf that tho Holy Spirit has qualified, aad tharebts, eaUed Stent to preaeh ^ e goe- peL"— DIART03*S U M N C M I B O O K . A J I D T I I K K K X - n rax cuMBBHr.nTro raBSBrrxBuui CHtlBOH T H « CHXTHCH OF CHKIBT f BT J. M. CAaCa, T O gsstaia ttia ooaeiason, I Aall ahall ia- trodoee d^nrea &eti, tttha to my ouad ia I ehareh ate&bers bn*» HtQ* omJ tarti tea about tho tumiirik or apiritsal religion, bosg eontent with a "fimn of godlineaa"—*^dead fMtnali^ ia rellj^on.'' Bead thia qvotaUm «a page 433, and remoaber it is not Baptiat, bat PrMbyteriaa teatiaony. Does aash a I ouaistry. aad luty belong to ChriU'a ehurch? Ooold that have been a ehrittiaa ehareh T » KS cosnsPK*. Fasuuc. sLXSim. I AJW ITURLMIAF : IXITRCUIR NR. t. tMi taaftmmmt. iimtm^ n^ixl. hrKdnr t tT to pat tt un «ri4. Uk I ImlL-a rrmrr di ••l»llM. IT .W tK thm» «rKi> frr' la sotieiag is an eqaiTOoal maaaer this Q«estiottBook,Bro.LycB aays: j 5. Tlu c^mk from wkick "Wa remembarAa* not Ttryloc^ ago there j/ajtdi 6ra)wi«i off had long Imn corrupt wtaaitrongexpreaKOiMia tha aditorial depart-jia cot lay its members were aftha against '^iechhtaaS It maybe that this Qats^a Book is aot a eat- •Khism,er perhaps there may. be aoos i ^ t of coBsisteBay, or same ehaage of views in the ^ Wa fil, ia yaaMfMM by, warn the B^(ut» ef TaauHca aguaat the Pre^yteriaa, Metho- dist aad Epnaopial Oatedtisms, which they war* aMig a th«f Female lostitnte;, and Oso ia their Sshbftkh Sohools, which Baptists WBTo «a aitBHwrely patrtmiaiag. We still wan Baptvta agaiastthem. Is the ATtsungtr aa adroeata of themT Wa hare also opposed say " CatM&isiB " that was not calealated to lead tiia sohoUr iato a personal examination of tha Jicw Testament, and that eon^ecafirely, witfMmt tgnotiag thaw seriptares, etfficeraing oonelnuTe. 1. Hufda motdaim io btrKM daa%k of CkrisL Whca u iatdllgent Gaaibarluid holds Ua Coafaidoa of Faith in oae hand aad the Tedameni a the other, his e«is«mea ia I t l ^ . « will not let him aay, wa ara tt. , dmt^ioh. chnr<r Ha content, hiasdf by «,ingwe It »ot my xatcntton to ^ m th^ o^- Wi. my not say wa ^ t T: i'^^'^Te ehan&T Bacaaaa,™ know you ^^^ t To« aay yoa ar. a l«r«K>h of the charcb— I i ou » J j o a ™ > ^ , I wia be chiefly eoi^od to the destitation with- Caaytra prodoee a nagla text of senptaro I , . „ , ptotLgtlLchrist-ad^haaaaybraachesr , IWaosaAm^tare. The braaeh .y.- Thi, Aasoc««oanamb^Uurty-oae Ch^ tteaia ^^iarentirrfftoae. who are c ^ h ^ ^cbrf offfeom Borne, and foaaded M t - T ^ f c ^ v ^ Frees,teriaa charT^Tha CamWlvtds ^^ «It " T^ K f Eastern division spreads over a portion of tha J^e Pope'. u m U y ^ a o t »y th» « ^^^^^^ ^ haidaaayiar. Isittraar Where can yoa I . • c i j n V > linteresUag and innting field, already white ^ ' i ' ^ ^ i ^ c r J ^ I ^ ^^asn'-thehiv^t; aad is destined, from vario. l i i J Z ^ ^ . Christ's charoh has ^ ^ - t i o a , , to b«^me one among the most baenla . x i B i S ^ S y e a n . This &ct f nS" not be ae^'eo- conata for the Camber4ds claiming only to Thts mtss.oaary field shoald not be a ^ ! ^ , . , , , _ . ® I ted as ia Teara past: but claimed aad actaally be a braaeii. The Camberlaad Presbytery was j ~ " , «id Samael Kiag l^t »» L , datv of the Baptists t> go forth into ev- ^abranchof t aa^"ooatead eam- goed mea f a r ^ as * ^^f-f^ S / f o r the faith once del^^^^^ oomm^^ioaT F « on^ I ^f™ ^ut the difference between truth and er- eyeraathorjxed ^ o s a ^ t l e m e a t o baildor ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the secret work- digabraaehofhtseharch. . L ^ of the Maa of Sia. We are aecastoms'i to feel too indifferent ECCLESIASTICAL DlSCPSSIOlgS, A o&Bs Toa lunsxBA^xioir. Wa dip the followiiyt paragraph liom aa ezdiaage pwer: "A of u v k l law davaloped d a n » tite trial (^aa effioer of tte BfooHya Navy Yard, was, that while tha rales aad difidpliae of the aavy exact from iBferior offiesrs the most alMO- lote obedience to the maaidates of t h w snpe- riors, not even tha order of tha Prendent can jnsU^ as <^H>er ia dtuag ait aalawfiDd act. AB^ U, ia obadi«ioa to n o h order, aa onlaw- f«l aet be doaa, the par^«x«oating the order is himself liable personally &r damages or othwconaaMeneeaoftheart. This point was esUUished by a d a w a n Chief Jastiee Marshall, n»ada iriiila Jeffawa was President, who held that aa officw, ia obsTiog instrao- tioas from the President of the Uoiced States, itfiaed; bat they wera strangers to expenmaa tal rtiligioa. The old ?T«abyteriaa charcb, ^d not reqwte its minxsUrs or its members, to hare expeiTMioed a change of heart Presi- dent T. C, Anderson's testimony certainly •ill not be called into ^oeatioa by a Comber- land. de is aa omaatert to that body. I call aadtothitj ^tbc : V U a s e we hold and tcach the troth, it is not eaase we neccMary for a? to make exertions to dissem- inate the pure principles of the Gospel. Bat sack ideas are illasiTe—a deception of the enemy, f j r tho pnrpose of spreadicg falso views and doctrine.^. In Cianon county thero are three missiona- Preaiyteriao Chnrch; by Be v. T. C. An^er son, D. D. Pablish^ ia THJE IHKOLOOICAL xatucx; raa QoxaT«RLT or TBS CcMBaa- PatsBTTMUAa C HCCB . This Qaarterlj was aatiofised by the General Assembly. See lie June namber, 185S), VoL 3, No. 4. psge 190. "WhiJa tha fisrmal party was thna ex- acts at hispwil, and is ansvarable for damages ia oaso these instraotions a n net warranted in The rmsim of this law ta precuelj the same as tha oaaa of 'mcrcaa^ aovanuit' which wa introdncad ia tha statement of "Oar Princi- oiples'^ to illastrate the r i ^ t s of a minority, wh«« a ehardi elaarly vtUatea the law of Christ In oar System of gBvernmegt, the Law, and not tha Prwidant, is sovereign. Hence, thoogh tha President is chief Exeoa- tiTe of oar national laws, and the commander- ia-chief of oar armies; still every inferior ofi- ecr aader him is held ia saeh saprema ot^- ence to-the law, as that even the oommaixd of tho President will not shield, even a midahip- maa or a oarporal, from the peaalty of tSie laWj Lf ho violates it, iongh he do it in obcdienoe to the eomnuad of his OSocr in Chief. So with the Sovereign Law cf Christ: every sobjsct of it is held so luprtmtly bound in obcdienoe to it, that he cannot plead innocence, thoQgh he sho^d have violated it by the aa- thority of aa ovewhelaung church majority. Christ is sovtrtign i» his kingdom, and not chufth mijority. Apply Uiis rnle to the Nashville case, and it is settled as by law. This is one of the great principles of ^vem- mcat which Mr. Jefferson discovered in the Baptist Chareh economy; and hence it was inttrwoven in the oonslitation of the United States. And this was the g ^ t principle in the Federal Oampact for which Mr. Calhoan contended: The oonstitatiooal right of the minority to 'auliify^ the ads of the majority. Obliterate this cooscrvative principle fiom our national Confederacy, and the tendency to oonjolidatioa is too direct for any line of pru- dence to save us from a despotism. Extir- pate this principle from oar church polity, and Episeopacy or Popery is inevitable. The right of th* minority io disstiU, upon a eoitsti- tutionai piia, is tht chitf corntr stont of a I>tmocntcy—th* saftty valv of our poiUical engine.—Baptist Corrtspondcnt. THB BIQHT3 OF S£I3rOKiriB3- The legitimate, and only question, in oar esU mation, arising from the Nashville ease, ii which oar system of Cauroh Government is at all involved, is: have imaorities rights, and how are these rights to be asoertiined and ad- justed ? The questions which are being agiu- ted ia the papers aboat the sovertigniy aad iniitpendence of Charches, aad as to whether one Chareh has the right to reeelvo into its fellowship a member excluded from another Caapaet, aad yaadtva Ha ocBatitaaDt demcBta iato orwtaal ia^vidaalitaaa, aa thej ex- isted bafon tte oompaet was fixaadT Wa iltostnUad this piinapla ia p<^mlar Coma of gewetameat, y o u r lastieeea, by ahowiag ita analogy ta » meraaatila iSrm; aadrastaiBed thatillaatratjoBby dta of Chief Jos- tisaMaadtalI,ia» eaaa-of malfiiawia in id- See by*Naval Offioar; bat wabavaa caae for Hlostra&m that will make the matter very plain to avery Soatkm Baptist, thas: The great qaeatioB betweea tha North aad tha Ssath has beea, not whether the Coostitn- tioB of the Uaitad Stataa. gaarraat^ the S»nt!u7B slaveholder ia UiepaMeahle posaesa- ion of his slaves, forthaitito North aanaotda- ay; bat theqaradoabaa baaa, aad atill is, tha North, having tha majority ia Con- gress, override tha Consdtation, and despite ts gaarrantees, pass a law to wrest by videnoe the proper^ of tha daveholder from bis pc» sesdott, or notT Now sappose amajori^in Coa^rms shoold pasa saA a law, is then a Southerner, who has the heart of a Ssathenter, who woald not ooasider the paaaage of aadi law as the o t ^ dissolvtio» <f lie Uniamt— And why would he ao Oiak, aad think eot- reetlv too f Obviously, becanaa tha Bond of the Nattflsal Cnapaet had beaa iafraetad .by alawleas majority. Now iriiat woald be the ^tfulpolicy of the Saath ia aaeh aa event? ould they not remonstrate against the vio- lent eoarae of saoh an uaeosstitioaal majority and if neoesnty rcqairad &U baak opoo their eocstitatioaal rights, and there plut idUmQa. B^tiM) jnpb^ fie^^fiw aranaSMd. Ha aaya, "How l»r asrJbus ae« na&ssd iapatent, aad it mast bepro&aad- I r a t a r t i ^ t o O e m l friendsrf Mwoar TMra^ioaeBite ^raOmA jjayi^am- aDdpartiaasA aBaalerpcise. I>r. Cnwfafd kaahabanathaganxnl pmgnmia*, althe' eteyiAare eoesMeed a lawler ef the Gkaro* partjria Gamia." Upm &ia, TitwMA,_firsl, ^lat I han a ^ iher tha aubiam that aifsras to be jEnf, aac &a vaid^ ti«t ia BorfifiBd at btasg eoeedar- edsoMHi. IthaakGod thatIdo aotMaag to that d a a who eaa work so when exeept iaOskad. I t i a a m a t t a . therefore, «f ad to- a Uttle, to ahow my readei. (• T«y law) I ^^^^^ ^ w ^ t w i ^ or of t b e ^ d a . o a whidt m y q . p o ^ kata£ j ^ ? by tay wteeaa^ CHUBCH AX S. 3U CEAWVUS. RKUWXU. TO BMTKXK BAWAAS! T HIS baa beem called aa agaafwaad Tha latest woods (ca a a n l l aaakX^ia Bro. DawaoBlidBeUntHiiaatke Im "diaoas- aedpruu^pte aIan«,''Bad £or thia ptcrpoaa haa ''Odiously avmded avea aa aHawon ta tha Nashvilla d i S o d ^ . " lia dadantiaB u worthy of all the wmlawatjOB pgiati, which my brother has gand^ad htamxal- amns notieo of my artida of ISth Dee. I aa wtUiagtoooafessmymistak^ftelraanyfid Itiaamatt^ tteret^af , Sliat ha.a. W^l««yaali; had ^ ^ referai^toNadiviila a ^ T w i n M v i « If a « a t t h u I adt ItWol be rtinoabered that Bro. Dawaoa-a j artide on "Editorial Titmbk."mhi. paper of «iosawhom.iB 28th Jaly, led to tha diaaassoa betweea . ^ ,, , lathatartide Bro. D. {.ritfc«f SJ^tt- Ww been iMmed bg eOara) aay.:- of Mereer Umi T^isbatoaasiaittoqiSrtioa whiAfaww ^ ^ A!. 1 M aliag^ier gtatattna, aad eqM% OS. Aa aadest aaae ax>- droakto PhiTip aDber> W b a Bra. ^SswMB gata aool ka will giadly d» jaatiee t» ^saMilmleor''dKml liaiit<>f I7aivm%,''lAo an salt arartladat whtfhtr Jirst or tteand, yAe^ suhaiUn, wUsh its Pnmdsit ia tha Ohnreh alNaoiail^Pl exdasoa of eert^ thinsrs which some exedlaat brettrta thiak j irregular." A^heaaya: -Theoalyren»-j™ P^ edv for those involved, as it aaems toaB,ia*|'*^ them?dves ia the defenoe of those rights f— Surely they would; and all justice and truth would sostain thea in the ae^ Bat would the S»ath eonsider themsdves exdaded from the confederatiDn by sadi a proeedan oa the part of the North? C e r t ^ y aot. They wculd rej^ard the North as haviag exoladed themfwlves by a violent breach of the Nation- al Covenant; and the Ssuth would rightfully regard themselves as Tax NATIOS, ^tog upon theori^nal basis of the C<mstitn^on; and what Southerner will say that, in so think- ing, they would crrT We opine iwrf ot^e.— Now this case b predsely analagoas to the case whieh occurred in the 1st Church of Nash-I that without what he ealls a rrtttrnfo^M ville, as we anderstand it. | princ^iies, the end is inevitaSe, and dimsiou In eases of National disraptioBS, the appeal is I eoBuf Bro. D. anlike others, who, he either to arbitration or to arms, as in the ease I nvs, "are afrud Xo toaehthe aabjeet, for fMr edy for those involved, - - , , return io/lraprin,^ *ht wooar thii a w done tho better. Let tWa ba dona, aad we | -J Uiatit least Bfo. DSWK» v«iton the assertion, that this iaeabaa inll be thrown off of. the chnrdtea in ooa waak. If this eumot ^ done, the n d ii isaritabla, none csa be so blind as not to aee it—bat evaa in this event, if diviuoa mast oome, let uaUti- vate the spirit of oar Master, aad falfill to- wards eadi other, evea the moat erring, the great law of charity." In these aenteaeea, aa well as ia those quoted ia former artides, is there ao " a l l a ^ to the Nashvilla dBmealtyr" Does aot Bro. D.himadfM^TM&Mitr Doea be aot t ^ ' a s tisat aon-reoogaitioa (he di^ claims *Hs &a tatdaeyud the ineriuble rtsalt r Does ha not vara as agreaa me in one thing. He hdds that it • abmrd to maintain that a wrmg dwAriaa of a dtarA is iHad^. In tarn I alss agre*^ iriA him ia eM thing. I'^are aotastefsr. tida sort of work," and haviag obtiuned frtmi B » . D . an (.ekaowledgcoi^t of the p n a d ^ OB which I set cnt oa the 5th of Ost., aad haviag braaght ldm to waive, fcfftite praseat at least, tae muataiaiag of tbe aan-£^low^iip against a moltitadc of oar diaitiss, I take laava td my bnrther, with tha aaaaraaee ef my diristiaa regard aad krotheriy CnUag. B r o . W ( ^ I win btfsre loog, send yoa •oata ad^tionid views on Gnrixs Ix]>BnH]>- xsox. XBX VAX>TNI or BABBAXS 8CHOAZ& A £ut whidi oa^t always to beraaeKber- ed ia estimating the iaftaeaee of Babbath coostituUonal rights, the appeal hM been to I ciistaken, I submit. I r^^^t^tw'.if^ other independent churohes*^V the vicinity, INAP^rioasartide,indaeeda« Bra D.tdls « either ladiridnaUy or £i«oclated, aad their de- by a letter from Bro. Wil«m Lampkia, cisioas have hitherto d e d d ^ such controver. B;>.D. had said "that if o - t j ^ ^ " ^ S^faiSi S t J S ^ ^ c S ^ ^ siestoUe satUfaohon of the Dwiomination; were jwcwad apia the eharAea di- " --m^a and so wo thiak.it shoald doia the N a s h - j ^ n would, resnlV' io- ^ w T l S n L ^ Tliare eotaialy 1 I seems some aUuaoa h«e to the Nadiville diS-1 yet an op«n question whether the 1st in Nkshviile did violate its paramount la' Church or the vicinity, lys'he'haa discaisad prineifies tdwu, andj I has studiouslv avoided evaa aa allaaoa to the | Nkahville difficulty. Now it will be remam bot, because all the churchM and aa overwhelaang in tho Son:h, " violate it, and sastaia the minority, it any | I SDKXSDBST did net appear tut ute oin ve-1 ~ V"ATirBi. ^irifc^ it may be when pvea, revxvad in after yaai^ have pnveated loaay aa oatlmnt of wieked- aaas which woald othenrise have beea trophies of Sabbath i load, iriiereTEr ^ aeheols haw bean cf two or three mia-iaaaries. Tho pastors i ^ these churebea Ckunot supply these placos of I cimrch. or not; should never havcboen sprang Jestitudon beciu.« thoy da not receive from upon the DenominaUon in connection with the the churches a I p p o r t ; consequently, they 1 Nashville difficulty; for no attempt arts found in the-school-rocm, has been " member of tha teadtiags of which Protestants and Bap- j aatisg as to literary qnalifieationa, they were tista difiisr. Is tha Mitxngtr *a advocate of. mora iadalging in matters of men importance. roA Qnestioa Books acd sach SabbaA Sdiool j The revival ministers cora^aiaed that they not . Qteratsn as iatwitionally compromises >ay partioa of the trath? Is it so impious? Will ha B»s« clearly e x ^ ^ his mtaaing ca lie ahirr*. oaiy received members into the Aurtk. but eamUdates into t\e ministry, wOhoui examina- OinL, as to experimental rtiigion." Gilbert sDgiged in some other borinesa besides praacb- iog aad preparing to preaeh. To this {»ci wo m»y trace the cauJe of deetitutioa. around churches. In that part of Stlem Assoeiadon which b- cludes tho saathern portion of DeKaib, the eaitera portion of Cannon, and tha w^ ole of Warren, there is a great desdtation cf Miseios- »» 1 made, so far as we know, by any on the farm, or| ^^^ 'nu^ority to obtain membc«Kip in .^y other Church. Wa admit that these are ques- tions of interest to us as a Denomination; but there was no teoessity for inflaming tiese quesuoos by tho excited feelings wtich some brethren h»vo indulged ia refcrencc to the Nasavilio case. If it is necessary to discuss these questions, let them bo dissociated from that case and discussed in a respectful manner snd in a christian spirit, and grod may be the Bill in their present attitado before emsKtST. B«o- SaAvas : Yoa say tiat your liktinn er ao I t o p i ^ d a ^ ^ f t o i t e ^ t i j ^ " is, you j not aeceseary for the priaehera to be christians Mia that tha peiawited Bkpti^ ia tiia daji jjp to 1735, the examination of ministers did af Lather aad Calvia would aofc associate on j „ farther than the outward eoadaet. The a par with Pedoh^tisia, as s a | ^ or most of ^ wm oat of the qaesti®, ^.rnnaisteraw^woattadobefareyoacom- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ «Bat ia tl^ Syaod ^ Z b ^ o S T T T b l e : ; ' ^ the^'siT,;^ l Baptist p^'oings, « d Baptist influen^ I ^ ^ ^ caa CX .f^-Z the nassan of a r4lu- Our books and penodic;»Ls a.-e scarcely ever ^ ^ ^ ^ discussion of them than high of 1.30, «id J't J l ' ^ In this region, which is about twenty- ^ „oitcments, raspish controversy, and Yoa aay tiat your aon-affi-| fl®^" Uvo miles square, ^ ^ have no preacher, and Le/atioo among brethren. We, therefore ries, in years past; b u t b a i g neglected by the that direction, churches and associations which sent out those fjie only question arising from the ^ash- thay have wasted awiy. The ] vilie case, as im^estedabove, is: iatwwinofv , _ _ ^ be caurott* Jftipmt. i i o i - i r ^ — ^ . paMra that Sustains tha minori^ has circula-1 tewed Bro. D.'s lead and sp<dce of the NaA- JJ^l^™ RJAkii SoVeq-ial, as we ^Kve, to the entire five pa- diffi^ty, anddiacasae^ « S T ^ ^ i r ^ oat of thmi, parkin the opposition. Now for this mmonty U m permit me to say so, principles the feb^ in the very faoe of their own assamption: "That mtjorities in all cases must r u W Sarrly it ts time that the churches were allowed to repose from tlus excited question; md that the spirit of peace, prayer, and ac- ti»e zeal in the master's cause, should be culti- Ta'.ed among them; instead of sizife and alienstion. Our brethren have our hands and heart in canest eff.>rt for ptace and unify. He appeara to tnmc, as i oia, ujai t>n>. • ar-1 ticks had reference to the NaAville d i S c i ^ . He says that it is "o ooi«, tiefinaladfust- My artidc brought oat Bro. 3IaIIaiy. 1 ppeara to thin^ as I did, that Bro. D.'s i a poiod, ia maay inataaeea, the loly mesmiaf graoe for the destitate parts af oar c^aatry.— Predyierian Magasint, p t j u r r AHD m s i s T E x - Some of our readers may begta to think metd of vkich wiU orf as aeontroB^ prece- dentfor generations io cows" (my italiea.)— Bro. D. ''endorses" Bro, M. "wttiatd ivsanx.' No allnsion to the Nashville £Sealty, Bro. D? Nay, even ia Bro. D.'a last artide, he tells as what he means by "a rUum to jirttprin- cipUs." He says, "we meant, atd we meant no more, that Mr. Graves ou^tto retara, and that the Church o n ^ t to " laa^tk. WitlikHntn JCf IHIHT.Ti! I hadamoag them peraons of i aad caltore, oa whom I knew I eoald n ^ tar aay literary oSee. Oar Beetiagt altrrBUwi, with aa extemponaeoas leetare, aa that Oa Bible dasa was kdd oaee ia two weeks.—al- with titin accor-1 lowing the atsabera spfiiwfat time £sr pzraa- 1 - 1 xrr J ii.. -i-i. aad ia christian I ration. We atadied daring the winter aad r the entin epartle u tiie Phi^ftazsa. I [wbybesayabeliaatlbeiim every number ksew mon af riiat "discussed p r ^ p t e d w ; " bat whea at tJ» j epistle, at die eloae, t ^ of aay eiaSie ic Aa before yoa « four years nnee. j missionaries. diurch at McMisnvilla ia. ear nuaistera wen hard asms aa yoa sa netiaesdo? Did they j ^^ liaeaaed aad «dsined, « wiuiaus oppoae aU P e d o b ^ t dtardsea alike as yoa moa emeriaamtalrdigicn-" "He important point, and d»f Then were the Inde^adeats, oar ^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ thedangew of an regular preaching receive our But the foalltheas^K of Popes aad Protestants swerve one hair from A a r trade of Wood. Aft the Doctors of Divanty ia AxKriea eaaaot: maka me b^eva Aat thaae gloriam d d mar- Urs wera far wrefflg ia faith or Toastiee. AUIOST i Laxbjiaxkxx As ^ wbl —We have not tias ta go iato a lengthy, historisal inveatigatMm sow; we re- fer "Almost" to a short essay of oars ia the Tf^mark Trac^ whid he and all donbting BapiHia o a ^ t to read. The &et is, tha Bap- bstsas a body ao msra Mlowj^ppad Luiher, CUvin aad a U a a j T I H , the three founders of all t ^ first Protestsat .eaurehes, than dtay did Pops Leo. BalHager, (a Pedohap- tistj ia his ^ Hiatory cf Cternaa Aaabap- tiatsi, 1538," says they hold that -'Tiiey a n tha cmly true dinreh of Christ alid tdasc camasamca, aad this imi^ias a ecmplete dis- from other eharehca, thoagh called evmagdieal, * * * that ia&at butism arose from tie P a ^ aad tha devil, that .Ajiab^tiim (haliiver a iauaarsoa) ia traa baptisn- I6t}3.—Me. ragalar Baptist miniaUr iare^yias Mr. Btow^ aa Mependnnt or CaagrmtioaaSat, entitles hi* b«ok "The ClHraetv ^ the h a ^ " &«. He to speaks ef Pedolwptiai. aaeta of Ua da^: "Be it known to a n ^ 8ap«rs&», that «e(B«9tiai3} oaaat them ladlapaBdeBta ia rc^eet of their CgnttitatiaB,tobea'rer;hadDt aaesahsrher sm&er Sariasd, [the Epueopal dian^] her gtaadaiother Bmae is, oat tf wkoae Imasakaease. The trw Cowtitatioa of theehar^ia of a aew ereatore, fcaptind ^ t h e Father, 8m aad^Hdy G^ort; the Vbt ia iaikat hapttsm, See Onhard'a Hisiory of S a ^ B^ti^ ro;i^";|majorityof the peopleof this c c « h « r reviUl preachers aad deserted the formal 11 have mentioned, a n not aequamted with oar proachers, page 488, KThis desertioa cidted dujrria and oppoaitioa; coasequeaUy, i n | » n many p^r- SS^theSjnode^alaw.prohibitingthe preach; bat have been ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^niniAer, of'Le Presbytery from p n a c ^ to " " " - ^ ^ the-chnrdies aader the caw of other Preaby-1 rant, narrow contracted f.w, I doctrines and plana of operation; indeed, tiien who nover heard our minbters ti«" t h e ^ « r ; ^ g mA the msjo^-1 jt scarcely worthy of notieo. Then are a great many neighborhoods with- iathes* bounds ia which large and effident charches may be established, and multitudes saved from error aad destruction. Now, the "What must be done?" Are wc. that wj dwell a lon^ toe upon the ftalts, and ^ ^ Tji^ozi of God, imperfrtdons of ministers, and others asay, ] gjj^jjy n TJiJa being my brother's meaning, like the qaeea of Sheba, say—"the half has U ^ ^ underrtaad why he saya he baa not been told." In due time, perhaps in our ii^ogged prinetpte ofoas;" bat whea at the _ , next, wa shall s»y someUiiiig of their Exai- j ^ ^ ^ b^eati^ he says, he has "staSoaaly avm- j New TesUauat. Bendes, thtj were a ^ CE lenees, ] jed evea aa allusioa to the Nashrille diffisal-1 track of atady, eapable of wider ase. Ia our last wa wrote of Gas, aad Tnai^s, t r " I can but t^tnV of Doxxsi Sxaraosr ex* j The first meetzag was mtrodaetny. I t a ^ and saovrad that ministers espeaaSy had the j «^Pjto-w-Gn»ca!" | puss to gather up all the iaiormatiaB widiia right to use trumpets, evea thoagh Uiey might jj^tj^g ^f what Bra D. has written my raadi toadiing the d t j <rf Vta^pp, tha serre Buncombe. This week we shdl write of of the 12th iast, would be ad- ftranfiag of the dIa^d^ af tha TTtns and Stcords. Wires, as a school^y | .i^^g^t nor edif^ii^ I therefbn paaa by I membeii. thdr extaraal and mstaal idatawa, . » , : I—J —I. " ' " • • ^ i a eedeaiaatiealaa- piaa, whidi waa as m e m b ^ BBmharisg urvided inw five teq>eetivdy aa thrmih tha r i a ^ g t)ells. Somefeaes there >s a j jpt^jtiee ia attributing to him ao | winter. " " " " ~ Oa the evmag of tiw mertjag, afttr liag- iag aad prayer, w .verses for the eresaag^ £seaison wen jSstiiwtiy read—dght or ten veraee, er more, aeeardmg to thdr efe» cc dif- covers the whde ground. How a aareiy 1 fieal^, aad agreeably to the asagnmnii of Aa cition, which is not binding oa other dardi-1 prenoaameetiBg. _ , es, can make tiiem r^ard dcnwy^exBlaaedj dasa A waa thaa eaBad apoa 4a imately- a-ied, nor have we any objeetions to j bother as a heathen man and a publican, j ia writiag a aetiaa at qaeatioBB suited tobriag ministers GospeUy employed. But then an «qnireallBro. D.'a iBgaaaity to er^aia. j oat evaty Inatarieal &et atsted or aDaded to expre«ioB8 poiag the roaaos of the papers ia j j g^bnuj a,ree propoHBona by way of exer-liBtheaj^datedveraaa. PeAapa three or i t e regard to politicians and numaging mea, that ^ ^jj jjj^ g^rieas. I member, wan prepred «i tiiisexaraiB. £adi , » ^ Awioagdeddon «rf»ChnrAB not cnaatatedaBytimginhii liatAathadbeea ^KILXD^CNTIHIGHPARTYIMPA^SSECTII^LL-^^^ ^ ^ ^ jnv^y, ie., w attached, running to tiie rear, it may be even to ( ^ d i e v e my fcnthw ag^Bstag^i^J^wr^^M^^^ itaa aooaaa he»>- F'ld- WhentheknobispaUed,tiiebdlrings^^ I a i content wiA i i . anawer. It their nghts from the incroMhmente of minon- ^ eerv^is are all »rtir though they may ' thoagh they may Wo have no objections to wires, when Icgit- ity, they oaa take their riphti at will. Not so with the minority. The Fundamental Law of the Government is thdrcmly protection—^their only gn«aoly for the safety of their lives, lib- erty and estates. In ri^ u | so^d'very' agly to us. We heir Jf wire-puB^ r«aired beea^ the of " i n g - p u t t i ^ ^ , and S p u t t e r s . What tho paramount law of Ae land, a a ^ e rales by ^ • w ; had nearly a. aooa aee a militarypower.aJikeiBd^tto ^jj^j j^er night,« hi. VMigibc's chy instantly. Nothing has perpetuate tiiis hinSsg on other ehardtes. I onhted by the firrtiv aay •2nd. Brother Jaeobas ^ been exdaded i Claaa B waa that called _ to iiala byswrong deddanof the Chardtat Atipedal djfSfialliaa p t e a a ^ by A* 3rd. By virtae<^ that wrong dednoa of I whether in thaeiogiealpi^ oris I . theeharchat A,anotherdaroheaBt«at]wiA other paaaagea, with apc^eaal of Ae r^ard Bro. Jaeoboa aaaheaAea maa [mort tatisfairteaTraahUjea. aad a pablieai^ * laoticeon* other point, wUdi alsoiager-l , , —' — crtiaTtaa tfflriss, without a ngalar iavitation from Ae j miiasteriadiarge." Why Aia attempt to ri- l«ce or stop revival preadters? Will not rfS^to^S^bai^l «Ted from sad I ^ ^ ^ I d ' ^ I ^ ~me proiieae^,'. few year. I ^ r ^ f ^ . ' I " o i i r a ^ whrt doetiin«an»fataeed Iirjtn^T" PresbTterUfl^^tawendoaed question is, "What mast be done? Are wc Uhy instantly. Nothing told as that he eoald beat Ae world p ^ ^ I notice ^ oii*; pcim, whiA ia gei^ in eaA «eoaiaivB versa, if ««y. axdgrov^T Pre^ytenaa p a i p t m i ^ »!,„ k o profess to be Ae traa represeijtatives of great Bepablie for ao ^ y years, but the ^ CSMaDpttMBiedthedatiaa, None,Ipres«me,anwiilmgforitAusto re- preheasi^far f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the f 4 t to the nar, or that he has beea ^ this i«u» aatil w. r « A it,perha}«m aageaadgiiatoexpiea.Jtt f s B a - a i i i a g ^ , Bda. laorderto supply H'^j^^t Te^S^ Tl"? [kind Provideace may awe t » the a i o ^ . " l « L e a A » ; or.re-wrtrte t h e w a * « a a o e h » ^ experim«ital religion. The revival waa carried on ia tie SoaA laindpally, aad Ae Synod "isnaeted a law, whiA required that every can- didate, before he waa received oatoialjAoald bafanoAed iriA a fiploma, Gradnatioa some Earopeaaor N e w K a ^ d College or sAolarAip The Preshytewaa oar influence, oar talents, and oar moaey. nistie parties, like chafed Ibns, made Ae laad tremble wiA Ae roar of cxdtad fury and Ae of eaehaaeiioE ^ Oeia B. itoUC _ is d A ^ a f t i ^ aad p n o c t a * eaatRt, byftverdict of irtte»M4Raa«eoatiMB* ftl.MO. men. ^ ^ a t A a a l i i ^ mill.waa a p i M A e d e t ^ , Cdi*, ai* which waahaaa* aa lavlBs been wriUea "jT 1 Wail " " ••- Bf Mrpartissto thr xaaw caaa.8sd I haavy. W t e i & haiaaaaqw, r 1 > 7 a . G n f ^ U 'IS^dsiHA iai- tOiii IfcTaL'ti iiii I iTf w M awr has* VmBnUa, Wkaafly- i ^ i a d p r i v i l a g e of thePnabyt«riea aouA|prosparoasState. of New EagUad, of edaeatiBg thdr own can- didates tar the minis^. Theee law. of Ae Synod teadi two thia^ L Thex ^ w i A w h i A t h e Synod .^poeed Aeiatrodaetiaa of eaqwimeatal r e H g ^ 2. Thepower whieh Ae Bjnod hdd over Ae people. ®io Synod toM the nriniatar. when Aey ahoaM fteusb, and when Aey Aoald not, aho where Aay Aoald aend th«r aas&redaeatian. When rdigicnwM pr^ haitedacd Aata^hy thebwaof tha Syaod, what BMt haw beea the ooadition of the hutyt We have aaea Abl eoaditioa of the ^•adMxa m Ala hraaeh. Oae qnotation wiH mtSoetoAowhow A ^ fbd their io«k. Bcr. Samuel »btr «»j»i "A m j lamenta- J.M.D.C. fluenced Ae enraged a ^ d i a a p ^ t ^ r ^- ^ ^ ^ , ty.qaietlyaadpaaaivdyto mbmit to defeat, I knt As TatmAan AaT fdt for the Conetita- -with«Btao(iee;hittt m A S T BAfTHUC. sary; aBdAenaAaaiaeaAaastaaewen aB . mat AatBflne wereIsteai. AxeadtiiMif' ^ o f Ae fieri to save teaaperkwa, ootl^^^^adly paaa Aeveryhud. IblastaitinAeverygena.- luble mytiary to all E u r ^ bat if i ««« ItextirpateaitattheTeryroot. It begina by and ^ glory ef oar B e p ^ they are oertmnly of tae lineage of Saal, and Aa &iA of Ae diild. ^ not of David, for D^^^ havewadwd and Dand*a aem aaid, A wiae maa fbreae^ the evil aad UdeA pioeea. atarriea oa the s ^ ^ life of Ae ^ ^ anright«n« « d or^l ^aSt" Ndther aa tanooaf or a a»n ^dtoAe^taallifeofhiaprogeajtora— world haa ever aeea. Take Ae JewtAnaboa.l Itde«notleavehimti «pocrprivikgeofbdag WAa^A^ b«B ia original aa. lady, he Aoold ever eooe to ^^^Timtedamjority, aadyoawiUaot reqain total]™ J. , ««_ thatif fce lert total depravity, he wtald U^d tha^ fia r^ite of a minority are to he Take Ae JewiA nation, , V»^iated the goverament of Boaie antil the daatraetirai of Jeraaaleaai, aa a spedatea of thelawksa rale ef aa ia&t- satedatajoriiy, aad yoa will aot reqain tobe of a tninoriiy are to be Cos9tnrr»»—Pa«a*otnrr woAUpall wirea. We Hord-siea Missionary •Thna saiA the Lwd" aad wmh a Ae cSeial , d ^ - a a d -doo»rnitt w M n g thereto, Teij -neraByprwaiW-" "neaat^waeaeiai^ tfAeaewiaci^waaEttleknowa orti^litoC; ^ i M e i ^ tf a eonietieafioram h j A c S e i r A.*, mtamng Amen kaaan UsieliffWi, his caae w«dd>ehop^aB.j/Ma«l ia Cossasirr»»-«« P Ha eaa n d t o b S e v e aer diabelieve for h i . - j L AW of «rfler Mil—CirwKM IJmsa for Jtowwy, 1860, wirea d Aer ia A e Old or are iaeBaad to oat the CM a Mat- It aa to jaJge daritaMy <rf all, to nniyheKtiljibran,aBdto oondaet oaradvea J l , fee that M oar Aeakavftit wiAGodto detarmiaewhatef- IMit ahdlhaM apoa tha^&r Aat ia hi* put ^,New TeataawJt i thiak if they woald eanj oat the CM . i t h e w a a d M ^ Aey w c w not work U a wajMi^iaCoBgreas p ^ ^ awmisswiiad offietta iaAia nnholy eW^AeSa^^ Coartaf Ae aadAeUmeaia p»e«r»^ BatAo^O^} jt ^ i,e a eomfbrt to aa, whea laaid, "I hearfil^ from all e n q f i d ^ ia Aaa.". Why doea^ D. eha^ aae wiA doii^A^ja p^lie, l A i A I had £M.Tow«d ia piivita? Bro. D. refer, to my eleetiea to the Ptaa- dawyot Merees1jai*aB^ at Ammm. I hadheud thmtBro. D. aodoAm did nte agaaaatmeoa that nii aaiu'.,-aad Aat aaae Toted&rhini. Thesefaeteandaaadiaaaao anMeaMBtfaaliagtowudsl^ er aay of tha hraAsea who ao voted. I£d hev thiteb- jo^es-waa made to ae iaaeertaia qnartar, Ue«tBa r««l&a«(&r I waa suC eo- D. aaeM to a adaaahe^laa an n ia hav- ingbeena trae projfcat of o A ; HeafMaad •iyeIeeti<nliMUM,hemya, '•WeliM^tha* Mafmyl fedjagwenae awAiawtwdinMaal^gt'i f Matol iatanat, figaiBKi^ medtivBted. latdi^artiaDiina i SbcBB waa fai tha-riOage where d AathL M wnialamnJiag »Aa aiwa-tatiiai Bat God wnaytt wiA b a 4 aedSiFjbar -oaths ia •Mi w H j i OB aa w w ^ hfgaa ia ^ aewaee ef fife • • • -•"SSt^ t aBgti^, .- mi hm farm, „paaaaaseoiisdtBtieMl eonaeienee eaa S t ^ h a ^ n e v e r doM A « ^ly. ^ ^ i S S i e S ^ ' S i ^ ^ HcMr.Iik.AeA.dow,Mh«. Aoa. 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If k minww is gaoeessfBl in le rmla , be pasts ta i t » «&' iaeaatnTmiU« proof -that kBisa.eluldof God, aixi ealkd ta pmuA, Kid t ^ tite doebise te pras^es is Ediptsni-Bot » tha toT Thai mtaj gumwtm tkat

bss rereskd tob«lMdmeB,«&o^«te}»d tsc g r a or for hut, aad wiuite ptored

kjpoemes, w t n IB betgood IB«I, b«-ciinr m a j w m eosverted oadex thear minia-txj, cr at t&emeetaBgciav&iditluTpRMbad W ^ vil i ueept raMWng t Af i in : MiBtrtstial hTpooites m a o g PteAjterisne, aad Metliodiats, ssd Bi^rtists, hare pmdied viiSt groat "rasceaB," b«t most ve r te^ra the ia tz iaa thsjail preaokedasappnTedof GodT Sa t tiiey preacitod eoBfea^etorj doetiines, and advooated oppadts prae&es. Caa two too^idisiorj ^por i t ions Iw true f

If soseeas is aa infallibla etiterioa of the s^prabatian 6od,~ v!io can lay k ursager ( i ^ ta tn t i t ^ God's appnbatioB thaa Ott Bianaa and Gnek Cathofie pneits, vith tfaw t«o hsndied aad fo t^-dx Bil&ona of adtengsiaT

Stxt ta p ^ c y , look at the Tarions Prote»t-tat eecta oii^iaicd l ea thaa tliree handled yeanago, by nen, alxeady daimiug eight nul-fiosa of eo&Tens. A n both of these oppoate Bwds i fptared of God t WiU'a^Bxptiat so jeetde ? What will he a y wh«B ha contrasts nd i ssiKieaB with tha fact that there are prob-ably kas than two mnTiona of B a p ^ t s ia the •odd, thoojjh they arc the oldest reBgioM teoadnatiini ia cs^teneeT

What thea diall we » y when we hear a Baptut Doctor of Bir in:^, aad a writer is thn departmeata of Geology aad aaental phU-wophy, pobllshiag sach a propodtioa aa this:

' ' ^aay Padob^tirt miaLiters give eoana-aa^ proQf that tho Holy Spirit has qualified, aad tharebts, eaUed Stent to preaeh ^ e goe-peL"— DIART03*S U M N C M I B O O K . AJIDTIIK K K X -

n rax cuMBBHr.nTro raBSBrrxBuui CHtlBOH TH« CHXTHCH OF CHKIBT f

BT J. M. CAaCa,

TO g s s t a i a ttia o o a e i a s o n , I A a l l a h a l l i a -

t r o d o e e d ^ n r e a & e t i , tttha t o m y o u a d i a

I ehareh ate&bers bn*» HtQ* omJ tarti tea about tho tumiirik or apiritsal religion, bosg eontent with a "fimn of godlineaa"—*^dead fMtnali^ ia rellj^on.'' Bead thia qvotaUm «a page 433, and remoaber it is not Baptiat, bat PrMbyteriaa teatiaony. Does aash a

I ouaistry. aad lu ty belong to ChriU'a ehurch? Ooold that have been a ehrittiaa ehareh T

» KS cosnsPK*.

Fasuuc. sLXSim. I AJW ITURLMIAF : IXITRCUIR N R . t. tMi taaftmmmt. iimtm^ n^ixl. hrKdnr t tT to pat tt un «ri4. Uk I ImlL-a rrmrr di ••l»llM.

IT .W tK thm» «rKi> frr'

l a sotieiag is an eqaiTOoal maaaer this Q«estiottBook,Bro.LycB aays: j 5. Tlu c^mk from wkick

"Wa remembarAa* not Ttryloc^ ago there j/ajtdi 6ra)wi«i off had long Imn corrupt wtaaitrongexpreaKOiMia tha aditorial depart- j ia cot lay its members were aftha against ' ^ i e c h h t a a S It maybe that this Q a t s ^ a Book is aot a eat-•Khism,er perhaps there may. be aoos i ^ t of coBsisteBay, or same ehaage of views in the

^ Wa fil, ia yaaMfMM by, warn the B^(u t» ef TaauHca aguaat the Pre^yteriaa, Metho-dist aad Epnaopial Oatedtisms, which they war* aMig a th«f Female lostitnte;, and Oso ia their Sshbftkh Sohools, which Baptists WBTo «a aitBHwrely patrtmiaiag. We still wan Baptvta agaiastthem. Is the ATtsungtr aa adroeata of themT Wa hare also opposed say " CatM&isiB " that was not calealated to lead tiia sohoUr iato a personal examination of tha Jicw Testament, and that eon^ecafirely, witfMmt tgnotiag thaw seriptares, etfficeraing

oonelnuTe. 1. Hufda motdaim io btrKM daa%k of

CkrisL Whca u iatdllgent Gaaibarluid holds Ua Coafaidoa of Faith in oae hand aad the Tedameni a the other, his e«is«mea ia I t l ^ . « will not let him aay, wa ara tt. , d m t ^ i o h . c h n r < r Ha content, hiasdf by « , i n g w e I t »ot my xatcntton to ^ m th^ o ^ -

W i . m y not say wa ^ t T : i ' ^ ^ ' ^ T e ehan&T Bacaaaa,™ know you ^ ^ ^ t To« aay yoa a r . a l«r«K>h of the charcb— I i ou » J j o a ™ > ^ , I wia be chiefly eo i^od to the destitation with-Caaytra prodoee a nagla text of senptaro I , . „ , p t o t L g t l L c h r i s t - a d ^ h a a a a y b r a a c h e s r „ , I W a o s a A m ^ t a r e . The braaeh .y.- Thi, Aasoc««oanamb^Uurty-oae C h ^ tteaia ^ ^ i a r e n t i r r f f t o a e . who are c ^ h ^

^ c b r f offfeom Borne, and foaaded M t - T ^ f c ^ v ^ Frees,teriaa c h a r T ^ T h a CamWlvtds ^ ^

« I t " T ^ K f Eastern division spreads over a portion of tha

J^e Pope'. u m U y ^ a o t » y th» « ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ haidaaayiar. I s i t t r a a r Where can yoa I . • c i j

n V > linteresUag and innting field, already white ^ ' i ' ^ ^ i ^ c r J ^ I ^ ^ ^ a s n ' - t h e h i v ^ t ; aad is destined, from v a r i o . l i i J Z ^ ^ . Christ's charoh has ^ ^ - t i o a , , to b«^me one among the most baenla . x i B i S ^ S y e a n . This &ct f nS" not be ae^'eo-conata for the Camber4ds claiming only to Thts mtss.oaary field shoald not be a ^ ! ^

, . „ , , , _ . ® I ted as ia Teara past: but claimed aad actaally be a braaeii. The Camberlaad Presbytery was j ~ " ,

«id Samael Kiag l ^ t »» L , datv of the Baptists t> go forth into ev-^ a b r a n c h o f t aa^"ooatead eam-goed mea f a r ^ as * ^ ^ f - f ^ S / f o r the faith once del^^^^^ oomm^^ioaT F « on^ I ^ f ™ ^ut the difference between truth and er-eyeraathorjxed ^ o s a ^ t l e m e a t o baildor ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the secret work-digabraaehofhtseharch. . L ^ of the Maa of Sia.

We are aecastoms'i to feel too indifferent

E C C L E S I A S T I C A L D l S C P S S I O l g S , A o&Bs T o a lunsxBA^xioir.

Wa d ip the followiiyt paragraph liom aa ezdiaage pwer :

"A of uvk l law davaloped d a n » tite trial (^aa effioer of t t e BfooHya Navy Yard, was, that while tha rales aad difidpliae of the aavy exact from iBferior offiesrs the most alMO-lote obedience to the maaidates of t h w snpe-riors, not even tha order of tha Prendent can jnsU^ a s < H>er ia dtuag ait aalawfiDd act. AB^U, ia obadi«ioa to n o h order, aa onlaw-f«l aet be doaa, the par^«x«oating the order is himself liable personally &r damages or othwconaaMeneeaoftheart. This point was esUUished by a d a w a n Chief Jastiee Marshall, n»ada iriiila Jef fawa was President, who held that aa officw, ia obsTiog instrao-tioas from the President of the Uoiced States,

itfiaed; bat they wera strangers to expenmaa tal rtiligioa. The old ?T«abyteriaa charcb, ^ d not reqwte its minxsUrs or its members, to hare expeiTMioed a change of heart Presi-dent T. C, Anderson's testimony certainly •il l not be called into ^oeatioa by a Comber-land. d e is aa omaatert to that body. I call

a a d t o t h i t j ^ t b c : V U a s e we hold and tcach the troth, it is not eaase we

neccMary for a? to make exertions to dissem-inate the pure principles of the Gospel. Bat sack ideas are illasiTe—a deception of the enemy, f j r tho pnrpose of spreadicg falso views and doctrine.^.

In Cianon county thero are three missiona-

Preaiyteriao Chnrch; by Be v. T. C. An^er son, D. D. Pablish^ ia THJE IHKOLOOICAL

xatucx; r aa QoxaT«RLT or TBS CcMBaa-PatsBTTMUAa CHCCB. This Qaarterlj

was aatiofised by the General Assembly. See lie June namber, 185S), VoL 3, No. 4. psge 190. "WhiJa tha fisrmal party was thna ex-

acts at hispwil, and is ansvarable for damages ia oaso these instraotions a n net warranted in

The rmsim of this law ta precuelj the same as tha oaaa of ' m c r c a a ^ aovanuit' which wa introdncad ia tha statement of "Oar Princi-oiples'^ to illastrate the r i ^ t s of a minority, wh«« a ehardi elaarly vtUatea the law of Christ In oar System of gBvernmegt, the Law, and not tha Prwidant, is sovereign. Hence, thoogh tha President is chief Exeoa-tiTe of oar national laws, and the commander-ia-chief of oar armies; still every inferior ofi-ecr aader him is held ia saeh saprema o t ^ -ence to-the law, as that even the oommaixd of tho President will not shield, even a midahip-maa or a oarporal, from the peaalty of tSie laWj Lf ho violates it, iongh he do it in obcdienoe to the eomnuad of his OSocr in Chief.

So with the Sovereign Law cf Christ: every sobjsct of it is held so luprtmtly bound in obcdienoe to it, that he cannot plead innocence, thoQgh he sho^d have violated it by the aa-thority of aa ovewhelaung church majority. Christ is sovtrtign i» his kingdom, and not chufth mijority. Apply Uiis rnle to the Nashville case, and it is settled as by law.

This is one of the great principles of ^vem-mcat which Mr. Jefferson discovered in the Baptist Chareh economy; and hence it was inttrwoven in the oonslitation of the United States. And this was the g ^ t principle in the Federal Oampact for which Mr. Calhoan contended: The oonstitatiooal right of the minority to 'auliify^ the ads of the majority. Obliterate this cooscrvative principle fiom our national Confederacy, and the tendency to oonjolidatioa is too direct for any line of pru-dence to save us from a despotism. Extir-pate this principle from oar church polity, and Episeopacy or Popery is inevitable. The right of th* minority io disstiU, upon a eoitsti-tutionai piia, is tht chitf corntr stont of a I>tmocntcy—th* saftty valv of our poiUical engine.—Baptist Corrtspondcnt.

THB BIQHT3 OF S£I3rOKiriB3-The legitimate, and only question, in oar esU

mation, arising from the Nashville ease, ii which oar system of Cauroh Government is at all involved, is: have imaorities rights, and how are these rights to be asoertiined and ad-justed ? The questions which are being agiu-ted ia the papers aboat the sovertigniy aad iniitpendence of Charches, aad as to whether one Chareh has the right to reeelvo into its fellowship a member excluded from another

Caapaet, aad yaadtva Ha ocBatitaaDt demcBta iato orwtaal ia^vidaalitaaa, aa the j ex-isted bafon tte oompaet was fixaadT Wa iltostnUad this piinapla ia p<^mlar Coma of gewetameat, y o u r lastieeea, by ahowiag ita analogy ta » meraaatila iSrm; aadrastaiBed thatillaatratjoBby dta of Chief Jos-tisaMaadtalI,ia» eaaa-of malfiiawia in id-See by*Naval Offioar; bat wabavaa caae for Hlostra&m that will make the matter very plain to avery Soa tkm Baptist, thas:

The great qaeatioB betweea tha North aad tha Ssath has beea, not whether the Coostitn-tioB of the Uaitad Stataa. g a a r r a a t ^ the S»nt!u7B slaveholder ia UiepaMeahle posaesa-ion of his slaves, forthaitito North aanaotda-ay; bat theqaradoabaa baaa, aad atill is,

tha North, having tha majority ia Con-gress, override tha Consdtation, and despite ts gaarrantees, pass a law to wrest by videnoe

the proper^ of tha daveholder from bis pc» sesdott, or notT Now sappose ama jo r i ^ in Coa^rms shoold pasa saA a law, is then a Southerner, who has the heart of a Ssathenter, who woald not ooasider the paaaage of aadi law as the o t ^ dissolvtio» <f lie Uniamt— And why would he ao Oiak, aad think eot-reetlv too f Obviously, becanaa tha Bond of the Nattflsal Cnapaet had beaa iafraetad .by alawleas majority. Now iriiat woald be the

^tfulpolicy of the Saath ia aaeh aa event? ould they not remonstrate against the vio-

lent eoarae of saoh an uaeosstitioaal majority and if neoesnty rcqairad &U baak opoo their eocstitatioaal rights, and there p l u t

i d U m Q a . B^tiM) jnpb^ fie^^fiw aranaSMd. Ha aaya, "How l»r asrJbus ae« na&ssd iapatent, aad it mast bepro&aad-I r a t a r t i ^ t o Oe m l friendsrf Mwoar T M r a ^ i o a e B i t e ^raOmA j j a y i ^ a m -aDdpart iaasA aBaalerpcise. I>r. Cnwfafd k a a h a b a n a t h a g a n x n l pmgnmia*, althe' eteyiAare eoesMeed a lawler ef the Gkaro* partjria Gamia."

Upm &ia, TitwMA,_firsl, ^lat I h a n a ^ iher tha aubiam that aifsras to be jEnf, aac &a vaid^ ti«t ia BorfifiBd at btasg eoeedar-edsoMHi. I thaakGod thatIdo ao tMaag to that d a a who eaa work so when exeept i a O s k a d . I t i a a m a t t a . therefore, «f

ad to-a Uttle, to ahow my readei. ( • T«y law) I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w ^ t w i ^ or of t b e ^ d a . o a whidt m y q . p o ^ kata£ j ^ ? by tay w t e e a a ^

C H U B C H

AX S. 3U CEAWVUS.

RKUWXU. TO BMTKXK BAWAAS! THIS baa beem called aa agaafwaad Tha latest woods (ca a a n l l aaakX^ia

Bro. DawaoBlidBeUntHiiaatke I m "diaoas-aedpruu^pte aIan«,''Bad £or thia ptcrpoaa haa ''Odiously avmded avea aa aHawon ta tha Nashvilla d i S o d ^ . " l i a dadantiaB u worthy of all the wmlawatjOB pgiati, which my brother has gand^ad h t a m x a l -amns notieo of my artida of ISth Dee. I a a wtUiagtoooafessmymistak^ftelraanyfid I t i a a m a t t ^ t t e r e t ^ a f , S l i a t ha.a . W ^ l « « y a a l i ; had ^ ^ referai^toNadiviila a ^ T w i n M v i « If a « a t t h u I adt

ItWol be rtinoabered that Bro. Dawaoa-a j artide on "Editorial Ti tmbk."mhi . paper of «iosawhom.iB 28th Jaly, led to tha diaaassoa betweea . ^ ,, , l a tha ta r t ide Bro. D. {.ritfc«f S J ^ t t -W w been iMmed bg eOara) a a y . : - of Mereer Umi T ^ i s b a t o a a s i a i t t o q i S r t i o a whiAfaww ^ ^

A! . 1 M aliag^ier gtatattna, aad eqM% OS. Aa aadest aaae ax>-droakto PhiTip aDber>

W b a Bra. SswMB gata aool ka will giadly d» jaatiee t» ^ s a M i l m l e o r ' ' d K m l liaiit<>f

I7aivm%,' ' lAo a n salt arart ladat whtfhtr Jirst or tteand, yAe^ suhaiUn, wUsh its Pnmdsit ia

tha Ohnreh alNaoiail^Pl exdasoa of e e r t ^ thinsrs which some exedlaat brettrta thiak j irregular." A ^ h e a a y a : -Theoalyren»-j™ P ^ edv for those involved, as it aaems t o a B , i a * | ' * ^

them?dves ia the defenoe of those rights f— Surely they would; and all justice and truth would sostain thea in the ae^ Bat would the S»ath eonsider themsdves exdaded from the confederatiDn by sadi a proeedan oa the part of the North? C e r t ^ y aot. They wculd rej^ard the North as haviag exoladed themfwlves by a violent breach of the Nation-al Covenant; and the Ssuth would rightfully regard themselves as Tax NATIOS, ^ t o g upon theori^nal basis of the C<mstitn^on; and what Southerner will say that, in so think-ing, they would crrT We opine iwrf ot e.— Now this case b predsely analagoas to the case whieh occurred in the 1st Church of Nash-I t h a t without what he ealls a rrtt trnfo^M ville, as we anderstand it. | princ^iies, the end is inevitaSe, and dimsiou

In eases of National disraptioBS, the appeal is I eoBuf Bro. D. anlike others, who, he either to arbitration or to arms, as in the ease I nvs, "are afrud Xo toaehthe aabjeet, for fMr

edy for those involved, - - , , return io/lraprin,^ *ht wooar thii a w done tho better. Let tWa ba dona, aad we | - J Uiatit least Bfo. DSWK» v«iton the assertion, that this iaeabaa inll be thrown off of. the chnrdtea in ooa waak. If this eumot ^ done, the n d ii isaritabla, none csa be so blind as not to aee it—bat evaa in this event, if diviuoa mast oome, let u a U t i -vate the spirit of oar Master, aad falfill to-w a r d s e a d i other, evea the moat erring, the great law of charity." In these aenteaeea, aa well as ia those quoted ia former artides, is there ao " a l l a ^ to the Nashvilla dBmealtyr" Does aot Bro. D.himadfM^TM&Mitr Doea be aot t ^ ' a s tisat aon-reoogaitioa (he di^ claims *Hs &a t a t d a e y u d the ineriuble rtsalt r Does ha not vara as

agreaa me in one thing. He hdds that it • abmrd to maintain that a wrmg dwAriaa of a d tarA is iHad^ . In tarn I alss agre*^ iriA him i a eM thing. I ' ^ a r e aotastefsr . tida sort of work," and haviag obtiuned frtmi B » . D . an (.ekaowledgcoi^t of the p n a d ^ OB which I set cnt oa the 5th of Ost., aad haviag braaght ldm to waive, fcfftite praseat at least, tae muataiaiag of tbe aan-£^low^iip against a moltitadc of oar diaitiss, I take laava td my bnrther, with tha aaaaraaee ef my diristiaa regard aad krotheriy CnUag.

B r o . W ( ^ I win btfsre loog, send yoa •oata ad^tionid views on Gnrixs Ix]>BnH]>-xsox.

X B X VAX>TNI o r B A B B A X S 8 C H O A Z & A £ut whidi o a ^ t always to beraaeKber-

ed ia estimating the iaftaeaee of Babbath

coostituUonal rights, the appeal hM been to I ciistaken, I submit. I r ^ ^ ^ t ^ t w ' . i f ^ other independent churohes*^V the vicinity, INAP^rioasartide,indaeeda« Bra D.tdls « either ladiridnaUy or £i«oclated, aad their de- by a letter from Bro. Wil«m Lampkia, cisioas have hitherto d e d d ^ such controver. B;>.D. had said "that if o - t j ^ ^ " ^ S ^ f a i S i S t J S ^ ^ c S ^ ^ siestoUe satUfaohon of the Dwiomination; were jwcwad apia the eharAea di- " - - m ^ a and so wo thiak.it shoald doia the N a s h - j ^ n would, resnlV' io- ^ w T l S n L ^ Tliare eotaialy 1

I seems some aUuaoa h « e to the Nadiville diS-1

yet an op«n question whether the 1st in Nkshviile did violate its paramount la'

Church or

the vicinity,

lys'he'haa discaisad prineifies tdwu, andj I has studiouslv avoided evaa aa allaaoa to the | Nkahville difficulty. Now it will be remam bot, because all the churchM

and aa overwhelaang in tho Son:h, " violate it, and sastaia the minority, i t any | ISDKXSDBST did net appear tut ute oin ve-1 ~ V " A T i r B i . ^ i r i f c ^

it may be when pvea, revxvad in after yaai^ have pnveated loaay aa oatlmnt of wieked-aaas which woald othenrise have beea

trophies of Sabbath i load, iriiereTEr aeheols haw bean

cf two or three mia-iaaaries. Tho pastors i ^ these churebea Ckunot supply these placos of I cimrch. or not; should never havcboen sprang Jestitudon beciu.« thoy da not receive from upon the DenominaUon in connection with the the churches a I p p o r t ; consequently, they 1 Nashville difficulty; for no attempt arts found in the-school-rocm,

has been " member of

tha teadtiags of which Protestants and Bap- j aatisg as to literary qnalifieationa, they were tista difiisr. Is tha Mitxngtr *a advocate of. mora iadalging in matters of men importance. roA Qnestioa Books acd sach SabbaA Sdiool j The revival ministers cora^aiaed that they not

. Qteratsn as iatwitionally compromises >ay partioa of the trath? Is i t so impious? Will ha B»s« clearly e x ^ ^ his mtaaing ca l ie ahirr*.

oaiy received members into the Aurtk. but eamUdates into t\e ministry, wOhoui examina-OinL, as to experimental rtiigion." Gilbert

sDgiged in some other borinesa besides praacb-iog aad preparing to preaeh. To this {»ci wo m»y trace the cauJe of deetitutioa. around churches.

In that part of Stlem Assoeiadon which b-cludes tho saathern portion of DeKaib, the eaitera portion of Cannon, and tha w ole of Warren, there is a great desdtation cf Miseios-

»» 1 made, so far as we know, by any on the farm, o r | ^^^ 'nu^ority to obtain membc«Kip in .^y

other Church. Wa admit that these are ques-tions of interest to us as a Denomination; but there was no teoessity for inflaming tiese quesuoos by tho excited feelings wtich some brethren h»vo indulged ia refcrencc to the Nasavilio case. If it is necessary to discuss these questions, let them bo dissociated from that case and discussed in a respectful manner snd in a christian spirit, and grod may be the

Bill in their present attitado before

emsKtST. B«o- SaAvas : Yoa say t ia t your

liktinn er ao

I t o p i ^ d a ^ ^ f t o i t e ^ t i j ^ " is, you j not aeceseary for the priaehera to be christians M i a that tha peiawited B k p t i ^ ia tiia da j i jjp to 1735, the examination of ministers did af Lather aad Calvia would aofc associate on j „ farther than the outward eoadaet. The a par with Pedoh^tisia, as s a | ^ or most of ^ wm oat of the qaesti®, ^ . rnnais te raw^woat tadobefareyoacom- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ «Bat ia t l^ Syaod

^ Z b ^ o S T T T b l e : ; ' ^ the^'siT,;^ l Baptist p^ ' o ings , « d Baptist influen^ I ^ ^ ^ caa CX . f ^ - Z the nassan of a r 4 l u - Our books and penodic;»Ls a.-e scarcely ever ^ ^ ^ ^ discussion of them than high of 1.30, «id J ' t J l ' ^ In this region, which is about twenty- ^ „oitcments, raspish controversy, and

Yoa aay t ia t your aon-affi-| f l ® ^ " Uvo miles square, ^ have no preacher, and Le/atioo among brethren. We, therefore

ries, in years past; b u t b a i g neglected by the that direction, churches and associations which sent out those f j i e only question arising from the ^ash-

thay have wasted awiy. The ] vilie case, as im^estedabove, is: iatwwinofv

, _ _ ^ be caurott* Jftipmt. i i o i - i r ^ — ^ . paMra that Sustains tha minori^ has circula-1 tewed Bro. D.'s lead and sp<dce of the NaA- J J ^ l ^ ™ RJAkii SoVeq-ial, as we ^Kve, to the entire five pa- diffi^ty, anddiacasae^ « S T ^ ^ i r ^ oat of thmi, parkin the opposition. Now for this mmonty U m permit me to say so, principles the feb^

in the very faoe of their own assamption: "That mtjorities in all cases must r u W

Sarrly it ts time that the churches were allowed to repose from tlus excited question; md that the spirit of peace, prayer, and ac-ti»e zeal in the master's cause, should be culti-Ta'.ed among them; instead of sizife and alienstion. Our brethren have our hands and heart in canest eff.>rt for ptace and unify.

He appeara to tnmc, as i oia, ujai t>n>. • ar-1 ticks had reference to the NaAville d i S c i ^ . He says that it is "o ooi«, tie final adfust-

My artidc brought oat Bro. 3IaIIaiy. 1 ppeara to thin^ as I did, that Bro. D.'s i a poiod, ia maay inataaeea, the loly mesmiaf

graoe for the destitate parts af oar c^aatry.— Predyierian Magasint,

p t j u r r AHD m s i s T E x -Some of our readers may begta to think

metd of vkich wiU orf as aeontroB^ prece-dent for generations io cows" (my italiea.)— Bro. D. ''endorses" Bro, M. "wttiatd ivsanx.' No allnsion to the Nashville £Sealty, Bro. D?

Nay, even ia Bro. D.'a last artide, he tells as what he means by "a rUum to jirttprin-cipUs." He says, "we meant, atd we meant no more, that Mr. Graves o u ^ t t o retara, and that the Church o n ^ t to "

laa^tk. WitlikHntn • JCf IHIHT.Ti!

I hadamoag them peraons of i aad caltore, oa whom I knew I eoald n ^ tar aay literary oSee. Oar Beetiagt altrrBUwi, with aa extemponaeoas leetare, aa that Oa Bible dasa was kdd oaee ia two weeks.—al-

with titin accor-1 lowing the atsabera spfiiwfat time £sr pzraa-1 - 1 xrr J ii.. -i-i. aad ia christian I ration. We atadied daring the winter aad

r the entin epartle u tiie Phi^ftazsa. I [wbybesayabe l iaa t lbe i im every number ksew mon af riiat

"discussed p r ^ p t e d w ; " bat whea at tJ» j epistle, at die eloae, t ^ of aay eiaSie ic Aa

before yoa « four years nnee. j

missionaries. diurch at McMisnvilla ia. ear nuaistera wen

hard a s m s aa yoa sa net iaesdo? Did they j ^ liaeaaed aad «dsined, « wiuiaus

oppoae aU P e d o b ^ t dtardsea alike as yoa moa emeriaamtalrdigicn-" "He important point, and d»f Then were the Inde^adeats, oar ^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ t h e d a n g e w o f a n regular preaching

receive our But the

foalltheas^K of Popes aad Protestants swerve one hair from A a r trade of Wood. Aft the Doctors of Divanty ia AxKriea eaaaot: maka me b^eva Aat thaae gloriam d d mar-Urs wera far wrefflg ia faith or Toastiee.

AUIOST i Laxbjiaxkxx As^wbl—We have not t i a s ta go iato a

lengthy, historisal inveatigatMm sow; we re-fer "Almost" to a short essay of oars ia the T f ^ m a r k Trac^ whid he and all donbting BapiHia o a ^ t to read. The &et is, tha Bap-bstsas a body ao msra Mlowj^ppad Luiher, CUvin aad a U a a j T I H , the three founders of all t ^ first Protestsat .eaurehes, than dtay did Pops Leo. BalHager, (a Pedohap-tistj i a his ^ Hiatory cf Cternaa Aaabap-tiatsi, 1538," says they hold that -'Tiiey a n tha cmly true dinreh of Christ alid tdasc camasamca, aad this imi^ias a ecmplete dis-

from other eharehca, thoagh called evmagdieal, * * * that ia&at butism arose from t ie P a ^ aad tha devil, that .Ajiab^tiim (haliiver a iauaarsoa) ia traa baptisn-

I6t}3.—Me. ragalar Baptist miniaUr i a r e ^ y i a s Mr. Btow^ aa Mependnnt or CaagrmtioaaSat, entitles hi* b«ok "The ClHraetv ^ the h a ^ " &«. He to speaks ef Pedolwptiai. aaeta of Ua da^: " B e it known to a n ^ 8ap«rs&», that «e(B«9tiai3} oaaat them ladlapaBdeBta i a rc^eet of their CgnttitatiaB,tobea'rer;hadDt aaesahsrher sm&er Sariasd, [the Epueopal d i a n ^ ] her gtaadaiother Bmae is, oat tf wkoae Imasakaease. • • The t r w Cowtitatioa of t h e e h a r ^ i a of a aew ereatore, fcaptind ^ t h e Father, 8 m aad^Hdy G^ort; the V b t ia iaikat hapttsm, See Onhard'a Hisiory of S a ^ B ^ t i ^

r o ; i ^ " ; | m a j o r i t y o f the peopleof this c c « h « r reviUl preachers aad deserted the formal 11 have mentioned, a n not aequamted with oar proachers, page 488, KThis desertioa cidted dujrria and oppoaitioa; coasequeaUy, i n | » n many p ^ r -S S ^ t h e S j n o d e ^ a l a w . p r o h i b i t i n g t h e preach; bat have been ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

^niniAer, o f ' L e Presbytery from p n a c ^ to " " " - ^ ^ the-chnrdies aader the caw of other Preaby-1 rant, narrow contracted f.w,

I doctrines and plana of operation; indeed, tiien who nover heard our minbters

ti«" t h e ^ « r ; ^ g m A the msjo^-1 j t

scarcely worthy of notieo.

Then are a great many neighborhoods with-iathes* bounds ia which large and effident charches may be established, and multitudes saved from error aad destruction. Now, the

"What must be done?" Are wc.

that wj dwell a lon^ toe upon the ftalts, and ^ ^ Tji ozi of God, imperfrtdons of ministers, and others asay, ] gjj^jjy n TJiJa being my brother's meaning, like the qaeea of Sheba, say—"the half has U ^ ^ underrtaad why he saya he baa not been told." In due time, perhaps in our i i^ogged prinetpte ofoas;" bat whea at the _ , next, wa shall s»y someUiiiig of their Exai- j ^ ^ b^eati^ he says, he has "staSoaaly avm- j New TesUauat. Bendes, thtj were a ^ CE lenees, ] jed evea aa allusioa to the Nashrille diffisal-1 track of atady, eapable of wider ase.

Ia our last wa wrote of Gas, aad Tnai^s, t r " I can but t^tnV of Doxxsi Sxaraosr ex* j The first meetzag was mtrodaetny. I t a ^

and saovrad that ministers espeaaSy had the j «^Pjto-w-Gn»ca!" | puss to gather up all the iaiormatiaB widiia right to use trumpets, evea thoagh Uiey might jj^tj^g ^f what Bra D. has written my raadi toadiing the d t j <rf Vta^pp, tha serre Buncombe. This week we shdl write of of the 12th iast , would be ad- ftranfiag of the dIa^d^ af tha TTtns and Stcords. Wires, as a school^y | . i^^g^t nor edif^ii^ I therefbn paaa by I membeii. thdr extaraal and mstaal idatawa,

. » , — — : I—J —I. " ' " • • ^ i a eedeaiaatiealaa-piaa, whidi waa as m e m b ^ BBmharisg

urvided inw five teq>eetivdy aa

thrmih tha r i a ^ g t)ells. Somefeaes there >s a j jpt^jtiee ia attributing to him ao | winter. " " " " ~ Oa the evmag of tiw mertjag, afttr liag-

iag aad prayer, w .verses for the eresaag^ £seaison wen jSstiiwtiy read—dght or ten veraee, er more, aeeardmg to thdr efe» cc dif-

covers the whde ground. How a aareiy 1 fieal^, aad agreeably to the asagnmnii of Aa cition, which is not binding oa other dardi -1 prenoaameetiBg.

_ , es, can make tiiem r^a rd dcnwy^exBlaaedj dasa A waa thaa eaBad apoa 4a imately- a-ied, nor have we any objeetions to j bother as a heathen man and a publican, j ia writiag a aetiaa at qaeatioBB suited tobriag ministers GospeUy employed. But then a n «qnireallBro. D.'a iBgaaaity to er^aia. j oat evaty Inatarieal &et atsted or aDaded to expre«ioB8 poiag the roaaos of the papers ia j j g^bnuj a,ree propoHBona by way of exer-liBtheaj^datedveraaa. PeAapa three or i t e regard to politicians and numaging mea, that ^ ^jj jjj^ g^rieas. I member, wan prepred « i tiiisexaraiB. £adi

, » ^ Awioagdeddon «rf»ChnrAB not cnaatatedaBytimginhii l iatAathadbeea

^KILXD^CNTIHIGHPARTYIMPA^SSECTII^LL-^^^ ^ ^ ^

j n v ^ y , i e . , w attached, running to tiie rear, it may be even to ( ^ d i e v e my fcnthw a g ^ B s t a g ^ i ^ J ^ w r ^ ^ M ^ ^ ^ itaa aooaaa he»>-

F'ld- W h e n t h e k n o b i s p a U e d , t i i e b d l r i n g s ^ ^ I a i content wiA i i . anawer. I t their nghts from the incroMhmente of minon- ^ eerv^is are all »rtir though they may ' thoagh they may

Wo have no objections to wires, when Icgit-ity, they oaa take their riphti at will. Not so with the minority. The Fundamental Law of the Government is thdrcmly protection—^their only gn«aoly for the safety of their lives, lib-erty and estates.

In ri^ u | so^d'very' agly to us. We heir Jf wire-puB^ r«aired b e e a ^ the of " i n g - p u t t i ^ ^ , and S p u t t e r s . What tho paramount law of Ae land, a a ^ e rales by ^ • w ; had nearly a. aooa aee a mil i ta rypower .aJ ike iBd^t to ^ j j ^ j j^er night ,« hi. VMigibc's

chy instantly. Nothing has perpetuate tiiis

hinSsg on other ehardtes. I onhted by the firrtiv aay •2nd. Brother Jaeobas ^ been exdaded i Claaa B waa that called _ to iiala

byswrong deddanof the Chardtat A t i p e d a l djfSfialliaa p t e a a ^ by A* 3rd. By virtae<^ that wrong dednoa of I whether in t hae iog iea lp i^ o r i s I .

theeharchat A,anotherdaroheaBt«at]wiA other paaaagea, with apc^eaa l of Ae r^a rd Bro. Jaeoboa aaaheaAea maa [mort tatisfairteaTraahUjea. aad a pablieai^ *

laoticeon* other point, wUdi alsoiager-l , , — ' — — crtiaTtaa

tfflriss, without a ngalar iavitation from Ae j miiasteriadiarge." Why Aia attempt to ri-l«ce or stop revival preadters? Will not

rfS^to^S^bai^l «Ted from sad I ^ ^ ^ I d ' ^ I ^ ~me p ro i i eae^ , ' . few year. I ^ r ^ f ^ . ' I " o i i r a ^ whrt doet i in«an»fataeed I i r j t n ^ T " P r e s b T t e r U f l ^ ^ t a w e n d o a e d question is, "What mast be done? Are wc Uhy instantly. Nothing told as that he eoald beat Ae world p ^ ^ I notice ^ oii*; pcim, whiA ia gei^ in eaA «eoaiaivB versa, if ««y. axdgrov^T Pre^ytenaa p a i p t m i ^ »!,„ k o profess to be Ae traa represeijtatives of great Bepablie for ao ^ y years, but the ^ CSMaDpttMBiedthedatiaa,

None, Ipres«me,anwi i lmgfor i tAusto re- p r e h e a s i ^ f a r f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the f 4 t to the nar , or that he has beea ^ this i«u» aatil w . r « A it,perha}«m aageaadgiiatoexpiea.Jtt f s B a - a i i i a g ^ , Bda . laorder to supply H ' ^ j ^ ^ t T e ^ S ^ Tl"? [kind Provideace may awe t» the a i o ^ . " l « L e a A » ; or.re-wrtrte t h e w a * « a a o e h » ^

experim«ital religion. The revival waa carried on ia t i e SoaA laindpally, aad Ae Synod "isnaeted a law, whiA required that every can-didate, before he waa received oatoialjAoald bafanoAed iriA a fiploma, Gradnatioa

some Earopeaaor N e w K a ^ d College or sAolarAip The Preshytewaa

oar influence, oar talents, and oar moaey. nistie parties, like chafed Ibns, made Ae laad tremble wiA Ae roar of cxdtad fury and Ae of eaehaaeiioE

^ Oeia B. i t o U C _ is d A ^ a f t i ^

aad pnoc ta* eaatRt, by ft verdict of i r t te»M4Raa«eoat iMB* ftl.MO. men. ^ ^ a t A a a l i i ^ mill.waa apiMAed e t ^ ,

Cdi*, ai* which waahaaa* aa lavlBs been wriUea " j T 1 Wail " " ••- Bf

Mrpartissto thr xaaw caaa.8sd I haavy.

W t e i & ha iaaaaqw, r 1 > 7 a . G n f ^ U

'IS^dsiHA iai-tOi i i IfcTaL'ti iiii I iTf w M awr has*

VmBnUa, Wkaafly-

i ^ i a d p r i v i l a g e of thePnabyt«riea aouA|prosparoasState. of New EagUad, of edaeatiBg thdr own can-didates tar the minis^. Theee law. of Ae Synod teadi two thia^

L T h e x ^ w i A w h i A t h e Synod .^poeed Aeiatrodaetiaa of eaqwimeatal r e H g ^

2. Thepower whieh Ae Bjnod hdd over Ae people. ®io Synod toM the nriniatar. when Aey ahoaM fteusb, and when Aey Aoald not, aho where Aay Aoald aend th«r aas&redaeatian. When rdigicnwM pr^ haitedacd Aata^hy thebwaof tha Syaod, what BMt haw beea the ooadition of the hutyt We have aaea Abl eoaditioa of the ^•adMxa m Ala hraaeh. Oae qnotation wiH mtSoetoAowhow A ^ fbd their io«k.

Bcr. Samuel »btr «»j»i "A m j lamenta-

J .M.D.C. fluenced Ae enraged a ^ d i a a p ^ t ^ r ^ - ^ ^ ^ , ty.qaietlyaadpaaaivdyto mbmit to defeat,

I knt As TatmAan AaT f d t for the Conetita--with«Btao(iee;hittt

m A S T BAfTHUC.

sary; aBdAenaAaa iaeaAaas taaewen aB . m a t AatBf lnewereIs t ea i . Axead t i iMi f ' ^ — o f Ae fieri

to save teaaperkwa, o o t l ^ ^ ^ ^ a d l y paaa

Aeveryhud. Ib las ta i t inAeverygena . - luble mytiary to all E u r ^ bat if i « « « ItextirpateaitattheTeryroot. It begina by and ^ glory ef oar B e p ^ they are oertmnly of tae lineage of Saal, and

Aa &iA of Ae diild. ^ not of David, for D^^^ havewadwd and Dand*a aem aaid,

A wiae maa fbreae^ the evil aad UdeA pioeea. atarriea oa the s ^ ^ life of Ae ^ ^ anright«n« « d or^l ^ a S t " Ndther aa tanooaf or a a»n ^ d t o A e ^ t a a l l i f e o f h i a p r o g e a j t o r a — world haa ever aeea. Take Ae JewtAnaboa.l Itde«notleavehimti«pocrprivikgeofbdag W A a ^ A ^ b«B ia original aa. lady, he Aoold ever eooe to — ^ ^ ^ T i m t e d a m j o r i t y , aadyoawiUaot reqain total]™ J . , « « _ thatif fce lert total depravity, he wtald U^d tha^ fia r^i te of a minority are to he

Take Ae JewiA nation, , V»^iated the goverament

of Boaie antil the daatraetirai of Jeraaaleaai, aa a spedatea of thelawksa rale ef aa ia&t-satedatajoriiy, aad yoa will aot reqain tobe

of a tninoriiy are to be Cos9tnrr»»—Pa«a*otnrr

woAUpall wirea. We Hord-siea Missionary •Thna saiA the Lwd"

aad wmh a Ae cSeial

, d ^ - a a d -doo»rnitt w M n g thereto, Teij -neraByprwaiW-" " n e a a t ^ w a e a e i a i ^ tfAeaewiaci^waaEttleknowa ort i^l i toC; ^ i M e i ^ tf a eonietiea fior am h j A c Seir

A.*, mtamng Amen

kaaan UsieliffWi, his caae w«dd>ehop^aB.j/Ma«l ia Cossasirr»»-«« P Ha eaa n d t o b S e v e aer diabelieve for h i . - j LAW of «rf ler Mil—CirwKM IJmsa for J towwy, 1860,

wirea d Aer ia Ae Old or are iaeBaad to

oat the CM a Mat-

It aa to jaJge daritaMy <rf all, to nniyheKti l j ibran,aBdto oondaet oaradvea

J l , fee that M oar Aeakavftit wiAGodto detarmiaewhatef-I M i t ahdlhaM apoa tha^&r Aat ia hi* p u t

^,New TeataawJt i thiak if they woald eanj oat the CM

. „ i t h e w a a d M ^ Aey w c w not work U a wajMi^iaCoBgreas p ^ ^ awmisswiiad offietta iaAia nnholy

e W ^ A e S a ^ ^ Coartaf Ae — aadAeUmeaia p»e«r»^ B a t A o ^ O ^ } j t ^ i,e a eomfbrt to aa, whea

laaid, "I hearfil^ from all e n q f i d ^ ia Aaa.". Why d o e a ^ D. e h a ^ aae wiA do i i^A^ja p^lie, l A i A I had £M.Tow«d ia piivita?

Bro. D. refer, to my eleetiea to the Ptaa-dawyot Merees1jai*aB^ at Ammm. I hadheud thmtBro. D. aodoAm did n t e agaaaatmeoa that nii aaiu'.,-aad Aat aaae Toted&rhini. Thesefaeteandaaadiaaaao anMeaMBtfaaliagtowudsl^ er aay of tha hraAsea who ao voted. I £ d hev thiteb-jo^es-waa made to a e iaaeertaia qnartar, Ue«tBa r « « l & a « ( & r I waa suC eo-

D. aaeM to a adaaahe^laa an n ia hav-ingbeena trae projfcat of o A ; HeafMaad •iyeIeeti<nliMUM,hemya, ' •Wel iM^tha* Mafmyl fedjagwenae awAiawtwdinMaal^g t ' i

f Matol iatanat, figaiBKi^ m e d t i v B t e d . l a t d i ^ a r t i a D i i n a i

SbcBB waa fai tha-riOage where d A a t h L M wnia l amnJ iag » A a aiwa-tatiiai Bat God w n a y t t wiA b a 4 aedSiFjbar -oaths ia •Mi w H j i OB aa w w ^ hfgaa ia ^ aewaee ef fife • • • - • " S S t ^

t aBgti^, .-m i

hm

f a r m , „paaaaaseoiisdtBtieMl eonaeienee eaa S t ^ h a ^ n e v e r doM A « ^ l y .

^ ^ i S S i e S ^ ' S i ^ ^ HcMr.I ik .AeA.dow,Mh«. Aoa. A a t i e a t a r ^ S f e ; ; ^ ^

Aat hewa<M Wkal

r /What mMwiMf : 3 t l ^ t e ace

r •--i.t- - i -v -

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B^i^ i s iE ia i^ a A x a B S & ^ n B . i s , iseo.

T e a B a y s M a r e O o l y . ' t a p n » pnmiom vi *

Ibodc te M T ; S & E T K O D TBI

o n M9*ial«r ibetvar wonld s ^ i a A t ^ (aot itDp Ins and z«8«v i t tgiaa,^hKn&aemttommtoihatmBSBbee et

t&e 1 s t o f l ^ r t ^ w i l l cft^iia n

T e n d a y s M o r e , Wbm. tiM j i i u y i t i o a viQ no k n g e r W i a fuIlBB-

aoHotMlwenlieii. We M u a d j s aSberilter mho «ini!d not pto-

« » « a p a e r e a Acae taraa. KawMtiM»&ae ta aabnxbft l i r l i u l i a m m

WHI j o e Aew tfc» to jnor fiMBds?

•mmrnTAT.

na.V.a.nSBaC.TA.-V« imuajmmtatalum jtmx MM nmmm Mt i ,u< t r B UMB. a»,«>iwimiHMi la a. na.so«BwiH. SA^a* loaot ti

~ Bawa iTR - O U K a i ^ to mU^ iiimla iTiTinTinnii n q m s a t B o t b e aapiMly WBtaik witfc'AB h i T s n s t e i n OftfiriMlHigk W t a i W a of G«d a n Iwl iwiaChart ,aadtaci waajvt retooin IB a staU tf i q i ^ B a l bdtmaj. migitt Bottalbe. F o r t k l t t t a i a l l M b a toesn^Boea bab« w n l d vidata tits pbji ieal a n a l o g ^ l A i * M kea e r t i toAed , a d dwte is 8 l ie-lataoB of ifce asalogHO of the Boral world, idiat tibe apz i tml ba te oontimies ksptritoal ifi&Bt. B J S B W O S rf tbs. a a e e n milk oC the wort Chriitfanaaro to grow u n f f l ^ y w a d k f l t e stctore of s e t t ia Oirist Ji

Mas J pia&asota of rel^ioii, throog^ frlae vmiea i j and cpazioas ImmiliCf, a n dotetred fioa i p e m t ^ ^ to growis grace, aad i s tii* k B ^ r i ^ o f J e n s C b i ^ Tkey kaowtbat pngrtMsia grace isipUaB aBinoreaaeof love, teal, b i O , and all &e C^iiatiaB virtaea. Tiiey t luak i twonldbe fccaaaiptioa i a t b m t o a s -o i n ta reaok a poiat wMdi t h d r Cdlow-diris-tiaas W e not readied. Hesee tbey teataia M k m a a j , or aeaxiy io,BBdlT ezempSffuig

iaXoTaik. V« ••tTIH.

W«Ma«ri«Miq[ OaWkwi to a « t tb* luirt MkI {HO)-tek. - T m ^ ^ pf rill I III la dot

w.r. CUXX^Ta* ikuI.kMr.taB W mtm tto. m t •• M an. la ttiiitait.

a a a x »a. auubi . Xr—w> Biv ia

••fc mlMmfm^ maWI*-! i r w ;

HI I III IIC tttiMaCfdaL xuk, m. B « ; i i jm ta* « » i B f

TnaM ci* aS fkw b w tk* aMaw«mrabiWiii« iMt,lvaiB.it M . Wmmmt t ^ e*it*iii'« fHmi mJ

SAadCaiaa. n&icraBXTai

•ai.Kli.1—>riaiilitui.

1 th» tnttatks. WBImo

«a a>t dkaak M HMte-krOa OlMk. Mta t >. WateaWncaOKt

txntatha Wa aM hipi ia *a lUa *a anf i r witk NfMit tadaf tk*

kiCBar. aia.arr«ak|acSi«atka«iiaattMicfUiai Bia Itw iliiiaijaiarfctga

i a a a a i i M a r S . u r •Wa iMvtila jaa.tkaaU«c

aveam la ^ Wa«a aat kaa«wiut«* Aaaid Baaaaaa aC aargiaawt

WaaiaiaMMta Hilar K . ^ lis. n aTtTTalaqi. nwm.%t»mmm m t—1 Tkna.ar its Tklaitr

a. W. Okaailar Tnaw ta uach«

• aaaslkrtklaSntkar. aadaa. LWahataaat

IKLa.aateiiaplIialatUaaaBl-aa< •mwr i^u ' X Wakam aa* tkaaiaaa* ta rmakteaa

i ( .WakaaaaoLtTni ar act, llilTl*at,aa^a»laaH afaatkaKataidaMU

tlaaiXl^ Wa kaaatEaataiklasaltii TVtMimmm. latatkan Ja^ca It hakaa > larate aa. Bti aaalva taoarta a u

TaiiiwaaaHa* teaaiaflrbiaiihaxkraaa^teaiA& aata&iaa aai lanaaaHiTa la iai aianiaaliaaMiata^air koglfcailt liafaP tha ••aaltj at aaaaa hai mill, aad that I

iataalaMana«M*in»iilwil»ntk« «kat kn gnrnm Atat tt. Wt ii^imI tkt

naUa< itOa kanao. ddaCha all, aaAaa acm t u ^ aa. Tks mhh^

|^ktaaarBarksa«(haa BI.I>. la aia aaaa. Wa bar aai kat tt aSl nU

I U^-e. Sf ta «kta «»a. avakavata fC la ;k* nuialBc tta

tiie doetriae rf ^ l i t o a l aiedioaritj ta r e& gions attaTmnmita. U i s is a ftnit, a n a wUdt e r e t ; tetierer oag^t to be beai t i l j aAaaed . E t w y ehristiaasoal oagbt to be •tirred with the iatpabea of a aaaeti&ed aai-Ktioa. This aailatiMi dtoold prompt erer^ disdpleto sbiT^ with nanaii t ted effort, to be iika hie Lord. Who will d e s ; that i t is ^ a e -tiaable t i r Chris&BS to be m o e l i b Chiiktf Who will m j that a stroager &ith, a hoCer seal, a paier love, a lirelier hope^ a deeper hamil i^ eaaaot be exem^Sedf

aOUXWJAO BOTTjnX We took that good ahip J f o t e o a t I a£aao -

la,f»c New Orieaas Friday, a l 3 o 'doek,aad woaldhaTB leadMd that port oa Sataxdaj. night, ba t a tvaxeg aorther had fpruag ap, aod blew with m S i f a e j Oat the s h ^ remaiaed £u t to the whatf aU thi^ aftersoen a a d a ^ i v l a the moniag she steamed down to the pats oct of Matagofda Bay, ba t the waierhad beeadrirea oat of the bay aat i l thenwasBOt eaoogh oa the bat topaasaa over. So, giring xeaehing Kew Oiieaas antil Uoodsy, tie lay by aad eojoyed oar-relves as mush as'tpoaoble, watdiiag a Urely •dioolof poTjK^ ^ t e h by pairs, a a d n ^ aronsdna.

Sometime daiiiig theaigh^ as tbe tide eame in, the ship passed oat into the Gal^ aad

a smooth sea and a fair sky, she swept " o ' a the rolllDg deep." She stopped bat aboat aa hsor a t Qtlrestsn, aad we ia^irored that time iospeetiDg this New Orleans Western Texts. I t is pleasantly located on aa i s lud , in (HlTeston Bay, a mneh largrr place thaa wa expected to,. see, and a plaes when a large trade is now carried on, and when a rtrj heavy trade is Por t ly to be done, The railroad that is being r ^ i d l y eairied np t h « H ^ Western Texas to Waco, aad aboTo, how £ir, no one ean tell, terminates hen , and will b r a g an immense amoont of stoek, and eotton, aad prodnee to GalTeston,^and a eor-n s p o Q ^ g amoont of trade along witii i t

We had an ontside riew of the Baptbt hanse of worship. I t is a small, plain briek, with

Yea, my h n & s r , a n a d n r ^ member.— Why not resobe by graee of God Oa t yoa wffl love him m o n than yoar fdkw-membenT Does he not deserre m m love thaahereoeiTes frnadiem^ And is t h e n any redeoned ner that o ^ t to love him m a n than you?-^ May aotsapeuM, eminent I o n b « a s a p p » -priatdy illnstrated ia yoa as in any of the taosooied of the Lard? Why not then aim todothatwhieh amy te appn^riately doneT The saaotiSed ambitka to w h i ^ I have refer-red will anke yon say, " I will try aad lore God mon thaa my bre&ren."

7on , my n t t o , a n a Christ's disople. Wonld it be wrong ia yoa to iaihibe m o n of the spir-it of GhiM &aa any of yoar fdlow-disoiples

Snrely not ; aad if not, ahoald yon hesitate to resolTe to do what is right f Yon may te a better (Aristiaa thaa any of yonr r d ^ i e a s asBoeiataB, and set an e x a m j ^ wwthy ^ their imitation. What say yooT Will yon not from this hour strive after eminent a t t m ' menta in h^iness? Yoar Savior waits for yonr

P .

THU COBBTOOnOlT OP uaurtUHEa

W A Y M A R K S ^ N O . 10 . beaea t to ia the valley «rf the 6 m t W e B t , a B d t o C a } i f o n i a t t d Oregon.— Who ia the brot te t who Has a eipital of a few thonsaads to go into i t ?

On Wednwday wepreaehedbelbro themss^ m e c ^ g ia the a m i ^ e a t n of the County V*is Gromds, the short spaee ot four kouri. We andexstood that t h e n w e n mow people pres-ent than tiiensren a t tiie fair itself: I fwesaw a i ^ s a m p l e o f Uie BapUsta of Sonth Western H i o n s u i ^ at Bommit, and at the Sabbath S<^ooI Convention at Canton, we most say that a more intell^ent or Uteral body of Bsptists eannot b« foond in any States

OnXhnnday moreiog we, took the train with a goodly nnmber of the mfissengers for the Sabbath Scho^ Convention a t Canton.— T h e s s a b e r wasangmented at every depot along the line, nntil every teal and standing-plaee ia the lAole tnun was oeeapted. I t was ajoyons occasion, ail ware going np with a detenaiaation to pat t hd r hands to the ^ a t work, aad to associate Uieir names irith the greatest eaterprise of Uiis or any preeeding »ge. Whea these Hi»&si: p i u s w e n bronght into the engagement, at Canton, the world saw what they accomplished. I f there is a record-ed cr an wrteordtd instanee of gjcetUt liber ality on the part of Baptists, a l a i ^ tnm for one object pledged, and a larger amonnt of money p»id down in one day, we have never seen nor heard of i t Tken, what is the best of it, this money was not pressed ont, it flowed

tion of oar diardt. diatdeDQimnationis t j rzniucU in every depart^ loent." • ' t,neT«ad tiie bosk t i e Kontd time and d^ested it PTBity well, " i o U r , ami di l ^ heritate to talk pSvatcJy and pohHdy of the Me-thodist denomi.iatioD, as t o i t s b e n g a h o m u i ^ stitation, of i « « t t ocigin, t y n u n ^ , adapted more to tbe csrod mind than to the sfintoaL The prcaclicrin ehatge, bearioc of the ffiasatisac-tion of h a energetic Ctass-lcsder, made it conve-nient, «s eariy »s iH«etic»b!e to pay him a visit. After nuial inqnirieB, he said: "Brow MT I nnderstand yoa a n dissatisfied with our dnrch. Is it eo, or not V

He n ^ i e d : " I prcsnme yon have heardaboat r ^ t . "

" I also, have heard," s ^ the preacher, " t h ^ y<ra are convinced by the v r i t tn^ of the «caml-

[, " I know nothing ^

- t t m a tkaaa aka »lil.»aata<Bi»ii ii 'agl»tat>eal [tkraai^ te liaamaa. kr aakaniHa^ aal

fatllc ML « Mkars (TMaJbXaaiaa.; te ka >aa<7 tka laac af IkliMtkw IklTarWilitl fT tha|<iaaat tkaa«

a; lai aia lin kmikii kaaaM iaanii aanrfaacata laa-Tiaa te ftia a>l athar vataaHa UataciEai «atka, <s« jaklln-llaaa ffliillii i^kaaMwHawartiagaaa.

— i W f c a a l aa Ti Sli I OtBattcrk laylrtsnmaa ea tea Sa* laea. ea* laaaane m BIT jaa lOkaaa laa ar «.

an,naaiii laaaaaStBTtaUkjaarHiaatjaattiaa tkxtKi. Uvia.

lb tSra ahan^ t^Bajka laeatni lata

, aaa^flxilaaBl ai Taai i !tj any

A b ro tha a t a distance wishes to know how many ministers a n neoesssry toeonstitnte d iareh?

I hesitate not to say tha twhen only oiu mmister is pnsent at the organization of ehoreh, the organisation is aa valid as if t h e n w e n t w e n ^ minmtsn inattendaaee. When wsuoaary goes forth to a heathen land, preadt es the Word of the Lord, and is instmmen-tal in the conversion of sonis—has he not the right to baptise the eimverts ? Certmnly.— When they a n bapdied, is i t not hit doty see that they a n ooBstitatedaehtirehf Un-qnesti«iably. T h u is reqaired of him eves if then be no other minister within a thonsand miles. If thenwnot lung wrong in all this in a heathen laod, is it wrong in onr oonntryf Prinoiples a n the same in all ciimra. Stili. I say that where iDorc ministers titan onecanbehad a t the coostitation of a ehnreh.it i idedraUe and proper'to have thect. S o l wcttJdsayof the ordination of ministers aad dna' TB . Titas was left in C n t e to -or-d m SSdcra in erexj tHj. T h e n ia no inti. matian that any <Bte was to aid him. The matter, I think, stands t ha s : When pnctiea-Ue, t h e n onght to be a plorality of minis tm at ehnrsa caistitatioas, ordinations, &S.; bnt the ahsenoe of a p l ^ r ^ t y does not invalidate the oonstitotiott or ordinatipn. I f any broth-er thinks otherwise, he is at liberty to show t b a t i am wrong. P .

eapadty of 200 o r 2 5 0 sittings, poeably.— Brotho- Haekins has been the paster for seve ral yean. H e has snce removed to Charies-ton. South Carolina, and Galveston is desti tnte. Texas onght to eall for her strongest BisB to go to Galveston. The largest and most SBOoes^fal Chnrdi in the State onght, and with sn<& amaa, if ^ t h f i i l to his Master and to trnth, such a Chnnh cosld be eaany gatii-ered, by God's blessing. A compromisiBg man who sets his sails to every changing breess, and sails befon it, will never reach a harbor over seas—bnt wreck his vessel sooner or later npon ieef, or shoal, or headland.

The inn was sinking into tho great prmrie we had crossed at the Wast bnt a few days be-fore when wa entered the west month of tho Mismanppi Kiver. Sorely noone with ordina-ry senaUUties can pass np this river withont being impressed with a sense of its magnitude, aad the vasthess of the . V A L L I T or T B I S U J L T

wasv, drained by this one stream. I t extends 3,100 miles from the frozen re-

gions of the north to the sonny sonth, and with the Mtssoori rivisr, is 4,500 mites in length. I t wonld reach from New York aeross the Atlantie ooean, or from France to Turkey and the Caspian sea. I t s average depth b 50 feet, axd its width half a mile. The floods are more thaa a month traveling from its sonrea to its delta. Tha trappers can exchange the fitrs of anim\li caught by them on thQ upper Migifflippi f j r the tropieal fhiits gathered on

a^.-WrBarBt '* Ba^iUta l ' Zaaaatkar aitt^ta Ikaaaa t r.

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Q U Z B T E S A J T D nscswsas. " I a l J ^ m , i i i : 3. is the hope referred to in

the diriatian or in Christ T" -The hope is entertained by the christian, ba t

i t rests (m Christ. I think Ardtbidiop Whate-ly is eorceet, in aayiog the passage onght to read, ' 'Everyone ifa^ hath this hope m him, &s. ," that is ,on Caoist. The Greek preposi-&m is <pi*,asd its nsaal meaning k on. The i&ris&tt's hope raeis m Christ EBs perfect me£afantal work u its b a ^

I s the phrase, '"Tske no tiionght for yosr life, dce^" to te- understood literally t I t oQ^[ht to read, '*Take no anxious or distnasing tikcng^t," u i i t thonl i be vadostood accord iagto its Steral import. The term thonght wiaoam mnsh m a n e iyewivs thaa it is now H a w e , w » a n t a U byaa<dd writertiiatoBe of the Qaeen's of Sogland £ e d of thonght; thai iii, of ^stressing aax i e^ of uuud.

Whoa Christ sidd to P « t n "Lovest thon m«monthaa tb«seT"didhe mean these d w ^ er these ishea?

T h e o r ^ n a l is as amUgaoBS as the eoBimon TRson. I incline to the Id ie f that Jesas OKaat nothiag m o n thaa these disciples, in-t e a d i ^ t o rsmind Peter of his exthMcdinary ptttfimnoBS of s^e r io r a t t a^mant , w h i ^ his Artee-tepeated denial had MaiSed.- The«th> • rviewis ^aBmble. P .

I a tha jkath of JsMph Addison Akxaader, of PtiBastaa Hfwnaty, New the Ohi Ssinol Pte^ytsciaBa hava fast eaa of Oa most aoMKapIisM, if wat ^ a c a t a M o a ^ I i ^ h M i x of t h w teoBUBatioa. Death has baea fdrsooM meBlha past A n w ^ fteqsMBt ^artaiatotha Utanty airstaa of ^ o n n t i y aad G n a t Britain.

T h a n ia m proUotioa frmdeaO. The pcofimadsat i d i ^ a s w d l a s f t t BHatigao-n ^ n s t i o anu t £0 . Irvisg m amnplsdMd, MaaaBhyaabplSsartt m o a u d p n m t l a t h a wide realm of k t t s i s , aad Akxaadsr aodis-H n g t S M . far fisgi^ a t t r o e e B t a , e r e W

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Q w i i r t o * osScatrtcaa.—The (T«coato,C.

Mr. G u n t , u t ^ i H O f i l H M a t a r , i B a k « t n « a a t h a a^ lwi t aT h i f ^ a t B m k , Gasada, f a s t t d a a t r i a ^ h a & t |atMf «( i s f a i t ipriBk & & tta l^tewiBc a m Im(.-» B t t f a e h i U n n t o . o o M wata a a aad ibriad te w t , f o « f n o k l t l i t e k a i l d M « r h « m

n y a a a M i d w a M r t fca tOsM s h a A • n t t a k ^ l x M d P

iH t h w bava p a m r t a i tka wwd «( him m » t U m

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the banks below. The total value of steamers afloat on the river and its tribataries is more thaa $60,000,000, nomberlBg 1,600 b s a t , with m3re than twice tho atcsmboat tonnage of England. I t drains an area of 1,200,000 sqnan miles, and washes the shores of 12 pow erfnl States. In one single reservior at Lake Peptn, between Wisconsin and Minnesota, % 500 miles the sea, the navies of the world might safely ride at anchor! Ba t more of tlus valley hereafter.

We-were met at New Orleans by our Brother (ksL W. F. Cain, as one of a committee ap' p o i n ^ by tho Uiuon Ajaooiatioa to accompi-ny ns to Snmmit, one hundred and fifty miles above on the railroad, whera a s m s meclicg had been appointed.

We called upon Brother Low, a brother whose nama is eo well known to tho denomi-nation, 03 aeeount of the issl, boldness, ener-gy, and liberality he has manifested in secur-ing a house of worship for the Baptist church in that great e i t j . We 'B'bhed to ptsc3 in his hands the $100 wesnbscribad at Lanisville to raise that busldiog. The thonght gave ns great pleasnn, as we lookad npon th^honsc that we had done somethmg towards placing it there, had put in several conraea of those brick, that compose that nobis stnctnre. And tha thonght too, that it was given when we nevCT thonght that the chureh with wiiich wen oonsocted wonld be placed i s the same canditi<» thebnthren at New Orleans were, to ask of the brethren a hoaso ta worship in I

Brother Law was not in the city, but we took tea with our brother and sister Todd, and qpent a very pleasaal evening with their new pastw. Brother Howard, in company with Brother Cain. We did not expect to find sneh a brother nor sneh a dster in the city of New Orleans. We very sxwi felt as if we were with members o f o a r o w a ohnrch, bold and deoded Bapdsts, with hearts all alive, and heads active in bulding np tiio cause in that city. NoF*had wo expected to find such Ov»npv:ionab!e, warm hearted Baptist as we found in the new pastor. Brother Howard. Wha t we heard him express himfalf in conver-sation that the time had fully ooae for Bsp-tistatobe Bipttfta, to preach aad to t«ad) andtopraetice tii«r'{ffiattples; that hie mot-to was, " N ^ them ^ a banner to the mast head, and liva or die by them;" for if ths ^cadkingaad theesnsistentlyliviBgont of Bap-t ^ prinaples will destroy Baptist Charges , they havo no right to Kvo. - He averred it a i tho n s n l t of his e^erienoe, U a t all nnioas aad oompraaises oa the part of Baptists with these who hold and teach error, was at tho sxpeoM of trath aad Baptiat iaflaeaeeL That trnth always was the loeer, aad « r o r the giua etbysadiankMaa. Perhaps Brother C r a an sweredwidi adaeper. amen, to these sen^Beat* than we £ d , ba t they ooald not have i p f w hittmantataBSftpiearan to hear them from tha Hps of ^ pastor of the Oolise* vm PlaoaBaptkt Ohon^ ia the ttty of New Otlaa&s. t i e Ghveh hsaa lnady baoira-a u k a U y bI«Md aime Brother H. e « » amieg tibem, larga aeoasRoas have boaa saads to the BMmtenhip. ItaSabbath Sdtaol klaige, and i t has noaatiy e s t a U ^ a d amisskMaiy s ^ o a m a B O t h e r part of tha eity, whiehia flnriiU^ asdcr A a laperiBleodeBoy ^ B K TWd.

T h e n a bright p r a p e a t o f f i U a n aaefal-a w & r tha Baptist C h m h o f New Orleans, u d a a Bi^^tiit w i l l n g n t tha assistanoe he txtcttdad to i t ia tho day of ita darkaom. I t iriU MOB naoTU iteelf of a l l ^ t iaSMMat dmt have U a d e n d it h&hwto, aad td t e re i tsdf of a o M fitniga a O o t a l ^ mast snrcr, ia f a t s * a a i a tho |wit, p n T e a f d e o M d i t advaa t [«a to i t

Bra. Howard is B«t raly a& sBeKgetxa work* b g MA w t of tha p a l p t , b a t a p r e a o t e whahaaliBwe^aalsiait . H a o o a m a B d s l a ^ ooBjptjrtiow.

H s r ^ ttNawOriMnHMtghttobaa g n a t hooka aad Ifeptiik

^ • U a t h S c M hMki. T t e a i s a foroBc. V i M t h a f M B t t e o k s e a d i

N E W S F R O M T H E F I i X l > , AJTO XEfD :WOKI» TBOK

S O O I H X H r BAPCST & 8. SOEPi

oos Graves, Of IV Leader Tho -J —

the character of tbe man. Butsav nothing of hi* character, he has written t i e trath, which m ^ stand w h » all error s l j ^ have vanished away.

After conversing sometime, and when sdl bop® of continoiog his brother ia error was tost, the preacher rode off and left him.

That oilij^htCDed man is now a ooosisteat mem-ber of tho Baptist church.

J cc sos .

i t gndied as freely as the spring water from the mountain side, indicating a full nsorvoir behind the $5,000 that was l u d npon tbe altar befon God that. day. brethren who gave that sum a n able and willing, if the Union needs it, to eon tribute every dollar the Union may need far five years to eome—untH no, mors is mudtd. That day, in the g r ^ t strength of God, many roes np and s&id that the

I Southern B ^ t i s t Sabbath Sdiool Union fhonld stand, for the sake of iheir ehtWren, and their children's cluldren, and the nnnmbercd m3 ions that a n to follow them to'eternity.

T h e n were fathen who eonld not repress their tears when they spoke, who said they w e n unwilling to die and leave their ohildren to bo trained iaUoion Sabbath Schools, and their religious opinions moulded by the present 00m-promise Sabbath School L'tzralnre, so unCuth-fnl to God's Word; and if money was all that, was needed under the present orgsnisadon, to provide the proper books, and place them within the reaoh of every ohurch, their money should flow like water, so long as God enabled them to make it.

We wish we could furnish tho epeeah made by Father Qaia of Palo Alto- I t reminded u? of Father Bums at Memphis. Will he not fhrnish it for our readers. God be praised tha: this enterprise u favore<l with the benedictions of such venerable and eaintly men, whoi^ earth-dimned eyes a n so soon to gats npon tho glories of heaven, and to behold the Lamb in the midst of the throne.

Not a few of these noble spirits will be at Louisville next fW, and may Eida. Qiin and Burns be there also.

The preaching at Canton was conceded by all to be nmarkably fine. I t was to ns a feast of "wine in the lees well refined." We expect to travel more than forty days on the strength it affjrded us. We yet feci it.

We must say that Bro. G. Martin's diecaarsc before the Convention, was equal in compass and power to anything we now remember evfr to have heard from the pnlpit. We nevsr ex-pect to outlivo its influeEcc npon ns. If he will oonscnt to furnish i i for publication, it »haU b« pat ia a permineat Traot form.

We rcached home in Dscember, after a journey of so many thousand miles of coti stant traveling aod preachinz, heavier in flesh, and sounder in throat, and better ia rolc^, and stronger in hand and heart, than wheu we left the September before^ for which our grateful thanks aro returned to t t e Father in Heaven.

Beadings and Commentaries. The e ^ t o r of the Trut Wifness, New Or-

leans, says, "if the act to immerse is the com mand—then raising np is anotfcer act not cm; braced in tho command, aad is of course f<»-bidden." To whieb the editor of the J f t s n s sippi Baptist pertinently replies. "If tho word b ^ t i z o mcsns to pour upon, is t h e n any com mind to stop pouring T" A eapital, ad hcm-inem.

Socsn VDTWS.—" Some have n^arded each local Choreh, as acting for the whole body of faithful; and havt iitf erred Hat Us aits wrt binding on evtry other Church. But ttw opin i ia is I S C O S S I S T S S T wrrn T H B T K C S D O C T K I S S

or CHrscn ucnspasnsscx, asd with the separate responsibility of indvidnals and Churches."

The above is the opinion of Br. John L, Dagg, as may be seen by referring to his work on CnuncH OnnKn, p. 280

In the above paragraph Mr. Dsgg has ex-pressed the views of all iciteUigest and sound Baptists who have no hankering after papbti-

: cal church authority. W e commend it to the special artention cf-the advccates of an op-posite doctrino. WiU our readers use i t in-dnstriously, a t this time when so many arc forming opinions oa the posers of Bapdst Churches. The extract at length will fct: found in this paper.

ream Scno£a.M», Bro. T. B. B.. Haatw wiftts: "Tfehave h i d q u ^ a n t e U u c g a o ^ amctogns-Tbedoreh haw b««r revived, and thnw»h_the laboes oai nttnemsd pastor, a A. Idlec.aB intavatvasmaaijbcted amoBgAmea. FoarmaW

i ^ h t natted trith the chnndii,andby cstifegtheifM itwas abaat t so ^ ihkk, tbeaswnti bailed wish Chrirt by b a p t o . Olh-ws are cow ready fer the oidhamee.

Tbis A m ^ is thonaehly £>r the ciiBIUe n s ^ Foor new iobwribers were aent along.

Dear Brc&er Oractt: BeBeviog Osat r e ^ ' toJdHgeoee b ahrays ictefratbia; to the of Zion, I seed yoo tbe tbEkwriisg. I sUended i>n>-tracted meetings at the toDowhig places: PSessanl KidgB.liayhew Piair5^ Arbor Sptiag, Hetna, Sa-lon aad Dooble Spring, at mort of wbich jJacfs the Lord W4S plrasFd to reviTO Ms work of grace in tbe beutsof t u ptc^ and convict and convert many j«w:loas sooUdnrinn th«» njeetings, andflielast Assodsliocal year, cndiDg tho middle of Brptem-bCT last, I bspUied hnadrrd and leo, aod hope geanlce eooTnu. Ipreacbed 322semms, wareW 4,100 mite, and vlrited 825 tariBes, ccn-sUlntedonechnrch,andaJded5n the ordhutUooof one Mmuterand two DcacocB. I was aided in these meeOagsby Tbofc Webb, Strawn, Owen and Kw-ris; u d at Salem and Uajrbew I wss aided br Bro. 8e3<!rs srd Lassies. ToGod b« all the hocor and g k ^ . TBOXSS P. MosToasKav.

THE GRKAT UtOX TTHEEX.. The 25th or 30th edition of this book L«.

soon to issue from the prcis of the South-western Pub l i s tog Houfc, revissd ?o that ita wheels may " track " with the revolutions of the iMt Methodist Disoiplice far 1859. Tb*-Confereooa has so materially changcd their law book, obliteradng and expunging whole sec-tiomi, limiting the powzrs of their Bi=hop=, etc., that the Wheel will no lorger track it. The requisite corrections are being mads and adcUtional pages added. ThLi work will be still more vsluabla. than ever. I t has already done a great work. I t must be con-oeded that whatever may be a i d of it, more in-telligent Methodists, both members and min isters, have been led to renosnoe Methodism, as a human and unscriptaral chnroh, from the reading of the Great Iron Wheel, than through tho influoice of any other cr per haps a dosen other works on Method um ever poblished. I t ean also be shown from the re-ports of the Methodist Conferences that where tho Great and Little Iron Wheels have been most generally einnlatod, Jfs^&odwm has detrtastd. The Conferences of North Carolina and Mis Kssippi have reported a deereaM, and in thoss States this book has been most widely CUT' culaled, and their positiocs urged upon the people by the Baptists!

Xhe Misussip^ Methodist EpUoopal Con-foccnoe reports a membsrship of 32,204,—a decrease of 453 in comparison with the la^t years statistitti.

Let bnt oar palpiis and our presses a:.d Ba t i s t a everywhere second this \.Sit% and press the issues home npon Methodists and outsiders, asd we shall hear of a steady de-eroasa of thousands in avery state. A system •0 p^istical , aad so aatsgoaisUo in its govern iMBt to Christianity asd republicanism oer-tsoaly easBOt floBiith apsa this soil.

We take foUowis^ from the last /atfes, pablishod at Haoon, Georgia:

D O E S T B X I K 0 S . W B K E 1 . svca no A S T Goont— Lst the iaeredokMS tead the following w l ^ h sabstaatiaUy trm.

IntheMBMWi^boibood then lived a Ba^ tistDeaeoo aad aMetho&t Class-leader. Those two naghbon freqoently met, aad ramUed- over each others AeMs, aad fi««Iy axpraoed UM^ piawt aad derigns to sat tothdr; aad not ua&eqaenUy t o a c M v ^ the points of their *noetis»tional ^weBcei . Korwasiteommcniw'ODe to have a book kogwithoat the others p e t w w it. Tbe PsacoBfWcaredacopyof the Iron Wheel, and ir taoreafiaKit thaOamleaiderp^ him avta t . t a k t e it oat of hk I m b , ha-said:

"WluLt Is tWa yoo hava aow T» I t e Iron Whtie),** WM tha grave reply. Be took Us scat aad read a finr paKss, aad

when ha saw it ssHied tha finrndatioo of hte-thoasm, habeeaaw both interested and excited. B«ik«lkomUaseat ,ht ts^:

"CHB' tywkad it tosMaahort t imer ' - - - " " was the reply.

. S e n n l days da^sed^ aad the d e a m aaxioaB to know te reaolt of Ids pcraal , 4owa to hia hottte, aad atepaiaK ia, s ^ :

• Anyon aU waH " T e i y wtO, I t h a k ^ dr ," was the t i ^ y , "Bow doyaaeoBMoartadhiKyoaraew

was theaax t ia ra x I hav« n ^ t aad have t a » e d hade

and am gamg^ovar tha awoM t i aa 1" Tciyw^"ai id<teI>MeoB, ' 'nad<ie , I am

Botia a h a n y f e r m y b o o k . BMdaatayoBi thonoi^sBii i&ed. Bat Vxw do ytm file tt wtf asyott wnilSistiMl i t f

•Whysir ,"said * m t t tite^teada-

A. C. lUTnHf, SatMS.

*Ba> asns taart , szs ajjos Tan."

XCHIUIBEBPS Soma of oar friends h a m imsandenioai the

advortiMaeBtc^oar little monthly. Th ty ] oappoaed d a t we will m a s 20 eopes to 20 I e c ^ peo^e, provided one man p a p fir for ftesaaie price that we woidd maii20i ~ to OMaddresB. When n F r i m d k sent ta^ addrea* we chargo 25 eenia per auaaL..;: < H e n m o a r terms in pbdn fignrcs:

Sin^cof ies , - - - - - ScJa. : 5 c o f ^ it lew than 10 to one addres!, 20 10 a « " 50 to cme address, lag 50 « c o 100 to one addwa, 9 100andam,tooMaddreRa, - S W a w i H k a ^ this Standing for a few wedoK

until our friends tborsnghly undentaadt terms.

Xbeie were 22 addidoES to ths Cave Crwk Church: cf which Elder Wm. Sasifer is pastor.

As rerira! Intrilig«?i5ce ia always IsimttSse, I wiH give jon the result cf a meeting b ^ with tlie Church at Uttle Valley, GtsiagfT county, Tran., which connneoeed onlh* diybetMW Chriatmaa, aed coctinQed nnlil Sew Tpar'a Eve, wbldi resnlted In tbeeooveison of of t ^ xns and daoshteia of vice KDd immorality. "Hie Ctrorch wu nradirpviv-«d, and althon^ f?v is camber, becam« s*JOOg !n the L(»d. To Old be all the glary. Winistigi in attendance Samuel CaBIaoa, patVK of tbeCbcids,

IS s r c c E s s A c a i T E a i o s O P K I G U T I

[S» the furepail of this xnicle in the fii iruddoo oaVtl le, divided by cis^b-.]

I t is no matter of astonishment that ministers who know thaasilves to bo hypocrites, with those who ate. self deoeiicd^ appeal to their sccoass, aa a crowniatt cviieaca of their per sonal Christianity, and being oiUed of God prcach. Tho f i d b , we »1 wsys stood in doubt of tha minister who c m find it in his heart do i t Nor is i f astonishing to find Methodis preachers oontiauslly pjinting to tho sucoesi cf Mettodi^^m in truth of the verity of tbe statement in the first page of their Dlsoipli •• that God ihmit out th^ twa Wesleys raise np a new chnroh in the world," and which by the wiy, if it is true. He delivered faith not oac3 but twico—aacs to His Siint< and OEca to unregeneratc^i sisEcrs, for Weslejs were unconverted m?n wbea they i t vented Methodism.

We have met this arj;unieat from snccsss, which Brigham Young could plead ss stronj: ly as Methodists, sireral times this weei. Here it is from a Pn«by'.eriia p»pcr;

" Tdere are chuiches, or t'aose professing i J be Sttcb, where Gad never sppf i r s ; when hii preseacj ia the third psrwn of tho Trinity never known, where tae Hily SjJlrit is nc'-even roioznind—thro-M ihtm out: you cin c J it with all safety, bat they are noS rcoogaii;-! by Gad. Bas bcwire how li'^-;' upon ihosc with whom G-vi ^cijps to dwei', lest JOB be found cjatcadiag with Gcd. a^ J stir him op in his anger ?"'

Hera it comcs ag*io from a Methodist: Now, such labors ia our brother's hocec t

coccepticn are ontside of the chnroh and j e ; tho Sivior, must be in ."union," in associaiio i with sach laborers, as is abundinUy proven by the result—namely, conversions.

Oar eoneluaon, therefore, is, ihat wh^^ oi r Lord wcrks with snablos^M in their work, Baptists might property work with them top-Acd this ia our cocelnrioc, even if we oonc^ i theni as being infallibly right in regsraia.^j others as not properly cSiurcn msaibers.

Earn np thes, if you will, all yonr church polity a3 "wood, hay, stubMe," &e., bat s» long as you admit that our ioJors are approv-ed and blessid cf God, as his instmaentality for saving sinters, yen miy cot, aa is seems t > tt?, censnrc thost Icdiors, however great yci msy fnppcse our errors ia other rcspscts, and however earnestly it may be yonr duty to wori for Uio correcUon cf these errors."

I t is a Latin Law Maxim: "Wiien any-thing is forbidden to be don?, whatever tends or leads to it, a ; the means dfcompassu)git,i<" forbidden at the same time."

Will not every PedohapUst Chrtsiian ia ths world say that tho Biblo forbids forca i s reli giooa duties—that ths reicgling of the worid with the church is ferbidden—that usion cf church and state is fjrhidden—that the intrc-daetioa of tmrcgencrate pcrs2ts into tho churcis is forbiddin—that tha d«ii»l of libirty of con seienco in religious matters is ferbitlden by the Ssripturc—^that all traditions of msi in religion are forbidden, and does not the praotioe ofinfat i baptism tend or l e ^ as a dircet means of ac-oomplidhiDg all these T Think of it—and ask your friend or asquaintiDoe who practices i t to think of this matter.

Waiiam UoTgtii asd the writer; the Chnrdi tboagb trw ia snmberb dniined ta do ercat good, aod may the Lord grant to b in t th*m in aU tbne landahle rfforU. Jss. & Qaras.

Bouvas, Tssa., Jan. 30th. 1S«0. Brotker J. R. Oratts ;—Saaa Ba: Inclosed I

wnd yon two doUan, which yoo wiQ p]ea» place to mv cndtt for the Teniutte* Baptist. 1 have been a cocitask reader cf yonr paper for Ibe last sevm yrus, asd am DO way inclined to do withont itsoloc;;

I cac raiae the tso doUan for yoo; and tt ooo-tsios the ( tomymi^) soand doctrine aadmab-tsics the sama tUaisht-fonraid cosrse Uut it ever has sicce I became acqaaiated with St. I have an alonst nabroken file of the Taautste Baptiat br tbe '.sst six yeir», to which I can refer week by wwk throogh each year; and I em pleased to see that yon sUU maintaia ihe asw&veriiis coarse ssd tma Bible doctrines that yoa did at first. Let tlioae caodflnc that will, bet let those who can, prove yon wrocg.

C . T . G Z A C S .

Bro. Grace asd. sU those old breOires wbo have read this paper coostaatly for tbe past fourteen ;ears, know and caa tntify whether we have modi

IB XABanza .x n THK aoiTTBKKs arxxxsT A sraasT (ciooE, mmo corroRsei r m a . ~ '

JTefsrs. l O i t m : The pmeat jKiitUealasdreS^oat^: cumiiHoa of things tn car coontry, ^ mnc t h a foroiecly.urgentfy decuad as tabestow as rp t inc t f npon oar own msdtntlocs. W-! bavr bees, abetdy, too Icog dependent npoa tbe Sarth tor onrcanrnESr Gratoie, as wen as oar macnficiores, &e. Httews not the moral and inteUectsal stnof^tb, as w d as lAydcal rewnrces, ta fomizh our own fiteato, and to aid and fcsild up ottr own IsOSBOgot! Surety, we have. If in anything, mnwa j is a

lets sncoos, wa axe wxatin^, U !s is thit eneq^ acd ectnpriae whish have erer datacler-!i*d oor Scrthem neit^bcna. (Srcnmstsncea, fa a b u ^ measure, dsvdoi iind foster these—saih tit. cnmstancs aa now surround and press tqNB ns. ITe are dispoeed, ttovfoie, to t«jts df BET croastanoec, or neoes^Un It may utd o ^ •roand OCT o n ecSrt|>taes.

My pmect writiag b u repaid to the esUhT^ meotofaS S paper lob«paba>hedin oor can cld&i If lam coirectly infenned, we hire not a nnjUcfc-'?^ ucn^aatlonal paper pabHshed S.niih, d<na:ed, ijally, to advoeadns tbe Scnday sebool esieqsiMv Thereaiesev«Taltnchpi{>enatth*Kaeth. TwooT' them—31U OadS Paper aid JS« rtxmg Sttpa-,— areltrgely paaoaSxedin the Santh, aad by oar de—S nominatinn, CUIif s Paper is patSahed by tfee American Tract Soc^y, «hxh BcciMT, m • #

denomJcadoE in T i r ^ a , have irJased to ca <q)e. rate. Him Ynrng Starer, pcblitbed in FicMd-pbia, is a moet exdScEt paper, hichly lecbmrnaiM:: by some of cm- best brethrec, ai:d exte&^v^y takw by oor chcichrs. It is admired to be Sree, so &r ss I know, from acy aKeiapt to prqndice cnr ^ Uxr insdhiUoni; thee it I* puHiOuti Kmrik^ a d that beii;g >••>, wt canadt adopt si:d lore it ai oar own. ThekKa!liiara3terori5*ClCinfw'»f'ri«i;.i| a paper edited by A. a Djyton, of KithtUle, Tens., interpcses as insiqieiable bmier to its gtceral adcp-

fied the first principle that we bare advocated. Ve am to-diy adracaticg the nste doctrines and prac-tices which we adrocated when these prcfesKd Bap-tists ia thia ci;y who now oppoae ns for tdtraism. asd herstical views, were wca: publicly to eadotse, aadcomsoe^dns Joraivocuing! WTJO have eJamgadt W!»i aro trap lUp'.b;^ 7 Those sUn with us ta our

t Tbey naid thea that we were a sound Bipiist, asd oar views the tme Baptist doetriae they now say the c^porite. Who has rhspged, or whes tras the tm'Ji tp-jie:, then cr no» 1

AtcMioo, Kinsis Territory.' Dear Bntiur Graves;—Bsuiaeei pleass ilad $3

for the Tcnmtsse* B<iiptist fcr tiie frmring year. Ton cfi";r cue of yonr one dollar pnblicatiaOB far

KTI Kbo «ecd 03 their saburipsians this month. I>oe9 this bfOd g x d to old .subecribers as wril as new ocfs ? If so, please seed me " Pendleton's Ser-moiM."

fTo sew ones ocly.—ED. BAT.] I prize the TVnscixM Bof^ist above all the

periodicals sad papers that I read. The SnrfWa Bspiiit Eerirv ia also the best in iit line.

Now, Bro. Greves, ple3ise da ni® this favor: Give me a iHt of aatbtss oa EcdesiasUcal HisUKy, as want to po»t ssyself thorcngbly in CLciGh Hisury. I wast to he aUe to trscs the BspUsts back to t h ^ ancient origia if lhi» caa be dose, {and I am snre ca= be frrm whs: leadicg I hare already dcme.} This I wist to bs able to da from prime aothcrilies. Ia preaciiEg to the scl^fec: it will have mote wnght than 10 ^ve jeccmd hand anthoiities.

This Terriloiy I brileve will be Baptist Kron^

Air ASSSST BUOTHEIi. In the early part of 1855, my brother, i ,

his I t h year, left North Alabama for Texas After ha arrived thers, he e.^ntianed, for a lit» tie over a year, ta write to us. For Uircc years, we have heard nothing definite from Um. We have heard it int ioi ted that he bad jMs^d t h e U . S Navy; and again, that p e r h ^ h c had goho to Cuba.

His &thcr monnis for him "as oso dead.' He has asked ma aboat him time and a g w , requesting m» to write. I have written aad heard nothing. My distreas and aase ty a n inercased by th« Mlioitndo of my f t thet .

Needham Arthnr C<^}and is low ofstataic. (if he has not grown wnd t siaoa I saw him} tf takraUy dark ooapleziou, w y b k e k eyes, qaiek spoken, aad ^ a sear oa his faee, eaas-ed from tha bite of ad«^.

I f any oae kaowa w h e n he u , be fon whoa this notice may acme, aad will iii£atBiBa,Le will e^tfer the highest earthly favor apoa a dlitieued feodly, aad relieve aa aged asd distreased fitther e t a bmdeaef n n o w ; whiehi if &ot raBKOTad, will give k i n aagaidt to the g r a m Any one heari i^ ot tlie yesag man win ^ease addreMtte at this plaee.

Texas p ^ e n viQ ( b e M ei^y. A u P . OONABB.

ATBan, Alahaaa.

— A B A P O R T ^ O A R D I I A T U I E O M ^ RSEETFL^ C A V A

tksMetMBrta petadatettowonUp intMrhewe, and the v«(y Ant me«tiBK they ^ ^ k k d —in-a B a ^ iiiiiillinksaif. Skaswt-a Bsptlnt 1M j t a a a s o l iofaMdtheB4tirti.aBa tidslatheflEit

saef tbeaontsmy^sMMfa. J.W, Sa sa s sa .

ShOM^Mywa,

tion by -ocr ihoRbes. Tie dencjsisa:i=a

Oar caa5e is gaming at several important points that I iccow of. I hare attended same of ths meet sidftDS meetings oct here thstlhat« ever witaessed. Two of the laos; promisiag chnrches in oor sectios are decidedly Old lAsdmsrk. Their pastor is sacb and be has Unght them corre^y. BTOL J . M3;er, formeriy of Missouri, is tbe pastor to whom rrfrr.

Thit Baptists hare ia aB ages been the osivcrT ia ; witncues for Goi's ho!y trnth, {9 a fact that saperior in ftnx to any other histcrical &ct that w« c»n wield ia Sivor of our canse. theSeve th«e no offiiics; more seceplable <0 God than to cntnor , in tbe love of it, all of God's word, asd then in tha l i ^ t spirit £uahfuUy prodaiia it, cosstanUy with tcfilschisg zeal to earth's remotest bounds. These axe the reaeass why I wish, by God's bdp, to pre-pare myself. Yoa win help me madi, theiefoee, by naming aboi^ a dc^n good Mstodes for this pnc pose. I have soce bat Bssedict'a, ssd eves thai borrowed.

May thi Lnrd golda aad He« yoa. Tatntks H. Stoats.

Kijw.—We csmmesd t-3 Bro. S., Orchsrd'stwo to!S. of History, $2 00 ; 3. Rohlason's HtstorictI Work*, 2 voK, 5T 00; cad for the cambon-tive tesdnusiy of our enemies, see list in Appendix of Orchard, ^ vol.; Mosho^ I is a vety n la -able history, whidt we comawnd next tn the abovet.

Wr areg!ad ta hear that csKrect B s p ^ faith and practice are p tev^og in Kansas TerrSoiy.

2}tar SraiaiT Grow: —I have bem Shinkiac for some^ae, that I vootl wria> yoa a ahoct e'lasda, as I presume that yon will Eot be averse to fcearint oT isaUen pertainisg to ths Church of God in tUs section, asd o! tbe mistancs which Reese Is v j i ag to make a^iiislix I have now been inthisc&y nearly vh?ee taoathz, bavisg lacaeedrf" Dr. 3. Baker, ia tbe pastoral chor^ of the chnrchhenL I have grvat reason to bkts Ood for hts ii)ecial tavcn to m? acd th<v ehnn^ Dnziag the tinse we b ^ <naae«ted. I have bad the ptivilep of b a a is)! seventeen isto the Mlewshlpef the damh . tt would be novel to yon, perhaps, to wSnesa theb(>-havtcrof seme of Beme'k childica and theiramo. dates duricg tbe baptismal ecesea. Sane laach— some msto (part, and venture to deny the scdp-t s n l anthotity for it. We peeaums that wa AaO ba coaipeDed to n^ioest tbe alUndascseC the peBee ia f3lB» to keep ordrr ; bat zxitwilhatandin* aU tfch truth U ptevaihcs. Weara!abQtii]^aidartt«&t d!s-aavanlsses, in not havlac a suitable hooe of wwv ship, bat we ars maldng stRS( eOoita to one.

Hae let iM selCp a drcnmsiaaee that oecsned c (hort time a ^ Tbe Sfethodists have tniit them k new hswse of wtKBdip. and to fSd»ata Ihe p«,»eEi for i:, they gate tbe woikaaa the old hoaae. valaed atoee huadred dcltais. The wodcmaa cffovftB* theaseofthehossewbenleaaar. ASarawhllet a^epied hb oSer; aad pnhBihed aa appointawst ia one of oor seealar ps Mcs TheeSeenef the sodcty immedialriy deltfffird eae of their aanlMn tawnU en me. and intamed aw that they dalmed iheeld hoaMsntUitwaa lemovcdeff Ow lot, and UtattherweteBOtwaSBclbrma to tma^ia wbat tVToaesldenia<terdi «f God. Shenanawhy they did^tUs was becaas* they hmnrthat 14o not n « a i 4 t h m a a a A a r d t e r G a d . Xh^ahmcnatty ^ saa. hMWM seeaa of their membm CB k i ^ the trath have became esBviooed «r their e m r , and faawespraned titthr iBMBtte ef JaiaiBS tha ^ tWa. Ilaftnaed t M r Megate that tbe c ^ way fiir themialnepme OBtaftiwVNBe waateaaS the deer. wMdh tbeyaeeetdiBi^ai . maa vAe g m tme tbe pUiaeae of the koaMwae van i l l a t U A O M U Hadb* beeawi3,he woddhaiartaod MwesB SM and daacec.

Tec pemiva ftam the dwee, On* we a n M t ) r yetwe leet etwoeia*e4 to peeartenkaeew-

ioc thai God wis BMtatlte bath. MBkiM^saln Bi^tiMiarevetTicarailatUaseolleB. The toad-

y i e e i ^ Is wh« w watead fcr. l y n y t t a t

theeefoie, is withoot t Sasdsy sdioo! paper, ooght to have oae, t rd we are able, to have Sow, we aai, why cis't soch a psper be pnbBdet^ in i^ehiac£d 1 I sddrea myself more psrUcdn^ to tbe Sosday schooi asd Coiporta^ Board, i^tij-cant they get np sndi a paper? The Ce!psH|^ asd Snnd«y School entcrpriiv i»e5procU}y uaiM aad depcsdect, is at thi>> time aruasicc the dmit" inaticD ia moet, if cot all. of ih? Soaihisn Stitek^: Tirgisia has nobly led <<r is this work. She DOW, beyocd questioB, by far th? most tnaxaial aaL etBaent system for carr^irj; op lUi ^mrh. Bight, therefote, 1 tsiak, very jsstly aai hojirfaSy call upon her tasSer Sutes to her is eata< isg a paper to adv<xzte theee ci>j?ctsL.

TV.* abcve is a nortjon of an article « slip from the Bdiffitms Heredd. Theiei srsie tilings in it which we eimmend to attention of oor readers. T h e n are. eertaiB^,i t:.:ine reisoos, ia the preffnt condition cf oui j ooujs'ry, vthieh piint to thenece i^ t j of South-j em men developing thtir own rfi»carces, andi-sn5tai::ing their own enterprises. I t is certam \ also, xiaX the Totatg Btaper and Cold's Pmr,; t h o t ^ published at the North, are l a i f t i y ; patniused by Southern BaptisU- I t is not 1 certain that the Toung Etaptr has slwayi | "been from any attempt to prqadiee peculiar institntions," sinee it is a w d l 1 &et that i t was at one ^me rejected from leart one sdiool ia Ess* Tennessee, fer an attempt. And the cditcrs, when written I iqioB the subject, refused evaa to promise t ^ attempt wonld aot be rcpestei. B s t i have becu l->li ti ai t l - t - b i r c i r^r i S&bl».tli saba-^l r c'vcorr- t -sras set oa nude sneii a proatsr. S.i 1, aa this articLes i t u pnb!L.hsd a t laa Kwth , aad i» nrs an i edited by Nort i rni who may fce< pectei to f i d as other Xonis-zm laec, sndS sympathise wi'h the pef-pls ar insd t hem, ' ' do not, and canaot, n5d«sta=3 <nir ctmdidon, and who are l ike l j to bs fa-ithMl the Sotth, oaly so &r as tat:y caa make n H | the Ssnth for their own pnrposea.

Bnt there is ose thing ia this at iieie ' strikes ns with p ^ t S i l fnrprise. 11 i« tiaJ 1 ose writing for a religiocs j a p ' r fhccld b y careiet^i in the ns4 of wsrds as to sxy, ' iM not a singlf deuasisnaftoaa! • puHiske^i Staiik, atvrifd fo i Hag ikt Sunday s^hocl esierjrriu.'"

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k a a M a a i o e c l w a b a a t i i — t k a t a k ^ ^ k < i n B M ^ k s r £ a d , k a k a d d a p t i a a k c d O a t k k . B i waedeed a k m dw *ae a ^ kakaev v k o a ker ccxra «ae—ka ioid often g a t f a O e n a a d M t ^ i M a k T ^ t rw ha kad gantad a a d o h a d ke w l j i a g b a ^ k e r . ^ b a s k e k a d k e a r t p R a d k n a a d e t k e n a k j ^ good p e a f l a w B t t o k e a m a k m Aej £ed, aad k a i a a v ike vaa good, c r a T b o ^ s ^ £kBL J E t e a k O e r ^ a t e ka aaa oiid * B aaa toe good fiaramA a a a a iake-aaav aad wiiked ka vaa aick kcc amr.

Ckaaa d z o n ^ viiiaa p a n d kdbce Msi.— Haitacta! Aj^iiaa dnnoRiiea-eases o * a kfiB aniT ^ b O T W i k o ^ k facgat&I-aato af Ae ^ t e s aed Aadowi" vkidli kad enaaa ikklnefTatkwiT.

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•fierkiai. "Bksade Lord, I

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&0B tke leport of a p t a j a ^ M e ^ a I ideatifjinjr it York aid a r k f i a a s

aeedfal to ikow kow a d a n k takes tke BiMe a a i t a o d j r a i e o f fidtk ^ d pnetioe. JL i m t v . . ^

6tk. Tke oeod of greater a^ieemat IBEBdi I - . . . oaderstaodiiig of tke Bible for CSiixrok than f for Ckristiaa feUow^p.

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LOSS o r W4TR L. Je»rk Bnaitt A Ca.: >>±uatkai

j^nkUR.

, Wk«eas, we d^preeate tke diSeoIties tkat BOtbakdoik t ia t i ieqaBr tufc _ kare arisai in tke fiat CkanA at NaAriUe,

S i ida i ^ e i t e : TaNadar betag » r r a y ^ ^ ^ ^^ g ^ j d,arck,! ear, e a a j j a a y toiAardi. j torimaital to tke p ^ of faster charekes; j

and wkereas, tke Baptist eknrdtes are iadepes-d a t in tkeir aetkss, kaoving no kw-girer bat Ckrist, aad tkat wkeaerer any ^ becoaies sabTersiTe of kis. kw, or <»tiini«iidt, it u r ^ t aad proper for ai^er ^ a r c l t « to approve of iriMt is asiptozal asd Mtkodox, and eoadeain «kat is aojoit asd heterodox. Therefore,

Sescletd, Tkat ve bdiere tke eooise

obs^rVilli! tit^re vcre Tc rykv l a i i d t o t k a e H i d a a m . " Y a a o a ^ t to S a i ^ y to yoaiaei^ wkea tkeie aza ao few to ride." Heiepfied,

"Jib Saaday fer aie, <'Wkai! do yoa waat ao Snsday f "

be be fare, Z ds ; aad ao does erei? ooadBStor on tkk road," ke aaswered.

g i a tSada tdk iwaiplinwnt, bat at tke a o a m t , ke Ba& ao

"Wkat would ytrn do witk i t , i f yea kad ^ g j ^ Grares by i t r

" Iwaaldbe gkd to go to <&arek three tioMB «£ Saaday."

"Wky do yoa aot U i t yonr time, tkea, if j o a w e a r •

"Tfaea X ^oald kse my ^ase. I t k tke diard^gtai^ p e t ^ HMtTa^ maha t , Tkey o m p d as to ran tke can aa tkat tkey ean lidstoekardt."

Bstyoaretanpanywosld not stop tke ears if tkoe woe ao ekaiek-goiag p e ^ k to ride, I j S^POBB."

i k tke ced-eoni, Cyras t " sAedke. ' ' I gwiaa ^sa aow, .ke all

k t

reedy ia d a b ^ " ~ ' '^Laad Bob ap to ^ door, asd (^jraa Ororw bag acroB kk bacL"

Jakaakarad tke £netiaB, aad tke p a r ^ aovad off to Oa sceae nt tke day's kkor. Wteaaekaa rk rk reak&s t atrired : ^ . W. nnraei Aa key to tiie koaaa, Int ke ex^esKd a wUk toxenia "daddy C^rras," aad ka>a kkkraakfiatsBatto kiai. W k a iM eaii^^bjar k f t tksto to joia kk kaiily as the

wkik aad Cyras t»tk tke t tkapbwBaadkdlkeat tos-poed

akaaM fitfaaea to d ^ Wkea tiny rts taBaBd,&9 kaaii P c a ^ i y w ^ a paa lad k ^ a t , witk TMtaak fxe mek, wHA aftet tkzawiaf^aBtoe fbAkr to tke kosKs, tkey

"PaarlTaks.-taiaaikBd Sir. W. to kis i ^ a a t k f V w m a i t t v a t *ke taUi^ gaUawfewa loJaad, a a i k a striksg esna.

rf Oft S n ^ a o a tkat Hnao k

Tkk e(»n-paay (Foortk A r a a e ) w o ^ be to stop ail Saaday trard, bat yaa dnrek-goiag people will aoc aOow « to stop. I lappoee tkey pray £>r oisr soak at tke SUBS tiaie tkqr eon-pd as to l i sk te tke Foartk GomauadaieBt."

After riding oa a «kart distsaee, tke eon-dactor p ^ t e d to tke atecpla of » chnrcii as w« were pasCTg it, aad s ^ "Tkere are the l e o ^ wko eompd 3W tostaadkeia all Sab->aUi day, taking kre , for tkey are tke oaes

wkonde." "Who are yoat" a i i L "Wka am' I ? I a a ooadBEtw am tkk ear,

aad I aat a laeaiber^BeT. Or. 'a d i n r ^

far.aadatroag d x ^ k a a m ; aad ^ toatkdeuaiiad tliaiaby k a e t ^ ' "

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Aj w ^ to a a e y katiti&aw«kaiwdeoejti*tt sf^euaaoes

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bsmliBttod. BatinhgxiratEigCieHc 1.1 u-rii.ljiTg St tsndatios. i s i Haiuit' nifag: eg.-n TTr-ifriL JamilLT. Tke ajiees. taianx, cad att esszaia -STOBalbiae ailk tke Bic. =lid kecDBie SHtdmt ailB. fina3T.tiae iaacart cf U..1 to tssti the fnV^t ' riaiiiii niiiii i n an ii tae Uoodaf tke kodra tbr osntsda ta tkem a eaat II Tke febad I s m - f n^tei ta ^e ccBsal ecsBsaiih mic- iifca iiiJruii,-Tkts aa tile CzxxJ. Bat ta Tkeafla FXTZX Ukiaa. m aAi k t}* Uood kam the taaU ornai aad i c t e «t&s SEzSscc. =i if m asot^ tfiB to eiad tie imtalia poiatio fiiii p « t

fate ri* c fail., aad tke m akamdau tke firte xceatt^ofatzn^tii ta repeat tSie kmttoa tfeKeotiBr OxT.- Tkese are tire fas «riMau..mi3 sf F in* jts> -i. iacx. Sa:ii coscitstkaal fatsder wis «r escac B*. dsiBbe tke hfzM: ir it is aot mamd.

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raar tkk nji'likil Maiidaai an exiiaalTaST aeeaiaad ta ntmtj (iaaaa, wl a nttety a< etW mmOaS

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.Baaeyj™ I>ep8itaau>t.

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Tba foQawtax ta a a{ «t Ua d CKaat tStft aad { ttjfm ct )£atiBt.

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na-ilaa ta Ika laaStala. aaj ka. with t&a'gtwjU.'i^ | dwortoeiakattar' — A l>m>{«l aed aOdaulUToa trj^u, k««Jf aaUft!, to P i ^

K»at patkarty aHaa-Jaa. a. ijacatiia a tka kaaltk af I Cracva-tk.

SXSB*S.T ud Sbu^Baok IfawrikrTarwtatkaBMaa: PaKMiIai B«=ia.3«it kaaMktle* BoaglM * tka S^aita. lai aaaidka^ ant^etr otdcaweefawaad isrna aaw ancatkat vaas 1 (xckiaaExi^. Vete]e<vandtaBakaRaakaaokxtatka| b«atBULsa«T.ssdx3vx u ; Klrts. Wa was* awan ad | th«isra;=r=.a; i s !»»•: SMksaVx'Fate, te tat UaelLBoaka aad a: raised atSI ta katkalattz that I TKSraTar utacUst wtZ be ta tka Jtiatizt a? i udoIdBooka. Oar arteat araaa lew aa tka Ta cacti rkaa^T^j *: wxt. eac b* caaa at tka er Ban sa CTalaE Bx—L

[ 3ooka at altlMr kmac wtS reea>e tsesaeata artatilea.

JJAAKEE TBEATS ALL DIS-

We kxTE iakcsed ta Sad, aad iiEve &>cBd. XBasadanv

A y e r ' s A g u e C u r e , vldck BectiaEiea ftb wi-trar-; j>o5»=i ia Jattioi,

isicxalateB &ner ta • • I it fram Ike faad^ Ms it AaaM, aa it &>es e m Isa tmrtmt; caoidcrtaK pedea aeffia^tr^ Aad it daex iscn^jir tafiiet wkal is of aareiercits ta tia» aaijea ta tia«iafcti«L If takeainxeiaaoit expdi it tnaa tkfsvmaa c ia ^ abneiecL sid tkox k«Vi wko <9e it ftaa iis= iiz' ' attasb; taepa tke i at™ ia beahi aiaxjEgii e t j i ^ . to Ssexic. CaoeqaaOr s: ok taJr ara, ^ Btoleas Som, tke «mt ndeiT of

edbrthis— vCI&Fi

sSiEBais; irfaeace, carH aa u 'nifUr; Fem, Clin Feaer.Iteai, F e w * Eeadzd>e.arBiE£ta Headadic, Baoet Ftma.'Srm^-f talgja. BheBmeia. £ar-of tiie SpSeetu Eycn-lcs. Caae. PanJr^- ati P r a B ^ : at tke Snrmrh asd Bawr^ a! wte -ti-V

, .V« a cca^ I I SlMMl. Kxmttx.

aertptore^ in withdrawing froat sud tzial. Stsi^eed, That Eldeta Gnres, Dayton aad, _

Poidkton hare oar a p a t h i e s and prayers in t ^ ^ S ^ ' ^ S ' S . ' S S I S T S ^ ^ f l ^ i ? . their trial, and pcr»eations for the math's

I UmJadkrtkaCilaaf CaUbra Braw. i-monced k; tka l»w<, Eesolvtd That we reeogniis in them able I S S S " " — " " " " "

expoaaderi of God's Word, and noble defend-ers of the troth.

ct «at«rtaiiilBx acd l=aC7aettT» Wft aa<i Ha=cr atd Scli-tTV ai mra wtmklj, Tbt 9awi DepaitaMastralV cbaaci."f amt»Jsor aews aad

aaawL fecial attaeaa: Etaaa la iB tkiaale - I -Bto citii^ ftoo this ca«. wiS be fcu^d tn a Cdg«ka.Ciaa>.Ca»acis a. T-iaia.i. Aatkaa. BraackBkk I won «r lev ^ ixmsttcn: ^ ^ AsCB agficacnof tiuSwa. Mtia: . tktoat, call Ta»u.- aSSkla I Ctsz" tesnes the C3l»e of tacae tiiafaaeacf CTHj-daenjOaaw I ijai- Tty oaatad:—taaikaiu, | ccrw tie fiseaae.

Madaal laMraetiaa, tTaa af laatcataaat Dnwiscaad P tattac..

tuo as a> et sec® » 38 «e U Oa Bctf sMjmta N^atml ta cdnHsi. Pockat aoa«7 H aoc alisvcd.

ef a^arttaaatj

in good aadtegalsr staa^ng, aad kave bees { » Btaay years."

"Aad break tke Foartk Ooaaaiaadaient areywaekT"

Ktery wwi," kereplkd. tkey want todiBdpIkeiBe,lettke^ IdoaMlQcsto see tkeaTotiz^ ate a Sabbatit-breaker, tkes rote tkeos^va t ^ saaa^ n e y ride bedaase tkey aratoo k s y towalk. I take their k n s to a r e m j flame, and a y kinily fnaa ckr r i i^ . Tiiat^ tke diffiaeaee." And ke went off m « -tezxag:

"So Sanday idr as." Sodi WM the kajpaBge attered, I kad ao

doa!^ ia aH shOwrity. I aastgiva ap aiy l a g aftCT tkia. Tka gewenaa weat

o a t o a y : T i u k ^ e a a d a e t a r t o wkea I haTe ipokea <a tko obsemaee of tke Sabbath. Tke fis* oae, M I was kaviag, said to ate, wiikp<^teBeaiaUaBia&acr: •^Wllt yea aad jea r peorie patr«Biae as a n laora by lidioj; oatkTSaUtatk ?" I a ^ to kiB^ " I tklnk I mast waJc after Ats, aad I mast ask o&ers to d a ^ a a m e . " "O, da,»aaidko, Hadtkaa we too any kaTB a Sabbatk.''

T H K O ' O V K B S I O S o r x J X W N U K A B B I .

ItwaatkeBabfeiof Qa^co. A i e t t « w a s read by a eoBTertcd J«w,.writteB to kiia by t ^ Jewi^BabH, p f i a g aa aoooaat of ku o«a ooeTersioe. I t was ia ^ w k e : Tke Bahbief Je rasaka was «a a n i t to tke Bab-bi of Qoebeo, wad %3 (a W9M AS A karaedaadkoly iaaB,tke Bakla of Qaebee askedkiaikowit k a p p ^ tiki wtea an otker g r a t ereato w k i d ^ M traasjared ta tke later ageaof oar w ^ d , kad beea foretold by t k w

' >tprapketB,tka^n>«*ziaeaf JesaBCbriat aad tke great a n e t o w k i d Mkwed kad aot beet f o r b i d , a a k a it be admitted tkat Ckrist a MeeriskT Tka Babki of Jerasaksa ooaU itot »B«r6r, bat said ko waald Oiak akiNUit,aadacfidkiat k k aaarwer wkea ka n -taraadkoBis. B*aaewaraeiareaaee. B i k kd«heBabU^of Qaebee totUakakoatitkim-adf : aad-keeaaiedc^beKt^ to Oe coaola-Am, after t k n s a m d a ' s t ^ , tkat Jesas CkziatBastbetlMtrae MesKsk. Tkat<]ae>-

oordi^y in-TJted by this eaarch to »««t wttk as dtsriisg' tke aesdod of t ie Yazao'Baptist A s o ^ d o n , which eonTeses with this ckarch, oa Friday b^ore the second Sabbath in September neat, and tkat dtey be apprized by letter of the sazne, as to smo, place, and other particclars.

B ^ p t d , That the abore preamble acd res-olations be forwarded to ths Ttmxtsatt Baptist for pablieatioc, acd sneh other papers as 'may choose, are respeetfoUy reqaest^ to copy the same.

D u e by order of the chnrak in conference. J . A. OUTM;, Mod.

Q, A. Micnnt, CSori.

Tis Ceaaaactil. tt^ftraon-^ WUIT. it»i=i a r» UaJ« ru^oM a th, es-azi-Mn Csi S w Ori aEc, !dc=-^h^ aad e t ^ sir^tft. Tia Scut, wtl: ka tar^ihia za tHa SoatlMm Maatar aial Stack ralMr. .=..1 ikiutH :b kcada of «C«T7 oaa- Tse raflJftT wtik -ahKi la dreajaaoa Ua faereuad darh!® tia TW wrcau ac la li^ bfiM tka: iu ^mtk u win te wtt^at a ia ttvc ccatk. -raajcc. airtctlT la a d - a z i c c — c ^ f a c of tkna <7 t l W. Aidira*. J. U DiTiS, Srraada, Mia.

Kailoa b emarctad witk tka AU}>ai=a UTW. aiSalnaaa.: { kaka. Vr BaU toad, asd WKOodwcc ctacac raa ts aaJ fraca Co aaktaa MSia.. dal&r. Itiateacanc ka*« akolea' Social audta ant p Tk« «Malaa eauUaaM alaa siaatkc witkoat laVmMoa. Tat clrealaia. eatalafwa, ar aaaaMl-hcd pcriiaajara. a^T ts [dacS] HOAH K. DATTA, rrtaeipai.

U N I O N U X I V E R S I T T , M^ rfr«eabcro. Temmeaaee.

Who Investsd the Seariag Machine ? TME

rafalT^E; ja»»y.arCa&Ta' taa.Djcpa|iili. Bjwatarr.I crrlc^ Tivi rtrr wsiivt caMaaf PXZM ccad Xa a Aact tlMa ; I aljo ticeaap* ef ttec ft^qcsek, Lr>ar asd BawakL Tte* axa 1 Basx fiaaaas SK docai ta raaaa aad ekSdiaa wkk^ an I trcaad wrk dfix-Jriatd*! mronuc. At jaittesiea wlE kc | Itrec^Tlmer. Dr. Biakaacaa frodwoaatkoacaad caitlS-1 oUMaf Uc yariact <»»aa!a ccriaf Caaaan, OBdSorca. ar I CWfi.TTlpV^ftalaof arar;dcaer yOoa. SaaSd Bm±, I V«a8,PaI; pGaof tkeHocP,ariaasrodHftalt^tkakadf.

TVJOOeS ASD Sa^ELUA'GS I wlUieat t:>a aaa af tka kxlSf, or aa; I Tlww. lact aawd Mcciccc caaact 1 all c

Tldi it a<xaDq£^a t^Ctmsis r fht errreti

jrsrad fcr- et. _ I i.tcoatkiirwc'waaaJartia tmctar^l 1>s>ai< Bialua taa Eada a aaw djacs^jaf a - Raid.'tkat I I w{Upn>dacaai>«.i?MiUior tka -Caia;aet.'«cd»t«c» tii i cic I ceaCTlsloatotltaSva. wltkovt x aori ta tka kallc. ASdial cof tka

OBITUARIES. Wat. H. WKSTBROOK.

In Cwnpbdltiio, C«mi)»>eH eoonty, O e o i ^ on the Tthdaj-of 53Teeiber,lS59,of T y ^ a feTer, Bro. Waiiam Hsrrtsoa Vestbrcnk, in the feU triOBiph oftheChiutian&itk. H« TO fK»n Attsust ITlh, 1837, iB2de a proiaxkxi of relistoo ia the saraiiur of 1857, was bspUied by B. H. Ttacker. SOD, into the Mlonhip of Bethasy Chsrch, Huial-•oe eoaatj, Geot im, vbecs b» re«nihted a motber tiH his death.

I>atias his aiBietioa, which was forty dsTs, he bo» his wUh chrintwn rwigtiatlop. taaletter toafrieo^, pei^apstbe last ooehe eivr wrote, he stated that he wu located at CamphcS^oa, (c&-(kjedlathepnciieoef I.aw,) tat onieBi there wax an fasprowaent !B his beaIsl^ he eonlil liot liw katf. bat I harenofcarof deaUk A few dsn before he died, he was ssbd how he iflt in legaid to his fo-taneaDditioo,he«iud that if left to his choice, he woald prefa life fte a time, thai he mi^ht be cse&il to tke i^iBCh, aad a comfort to his tether, bat was ectiieij'iabmiasiTetothewiUof his Heancly Fath-«r, kBowios t ^ h<> woold do lifiht, that there was Do Smrocdfead of death, for he was j^^and to go. He dkd as h« hxd GTcd, a dirhttfn.

K. H. TsAcuxrat. ' jMaimark Smntr p!eue eafiT.

R A C C L T T : Baa. J. a. raadlataa. A. lU Pi afcaioj af TVto op. A. I>a»a. A. a . FrcrMar of Katluaiatica. a.T. J.e.KoOan, A.1I. Adjaact Pratccaor af Lixcaajaa 1 aad MalkamalKa, C. J. Hanla. A. a . Prw«MMr af AacCan Lasncc-M. rretd. X. PaadMao. Actlac Ck&tai^ • Ftaf. f . A. Ddka, Dcaa aad rsaaadal Afaat.

— t » to »« ca ._!«««to 22 »e

HOWE SEVrVyO MACBINE!! asfABLIS&SB ISli.

K- UOWK. Jr., OKieiSAI. ISVBIXTOR A3SD j KTES A3CD EAS5, I m tntattrsSj rMM wlg-aat tka aw of tka kcBa ar a»adj«.

MACHINES ARE STTIICTLY ^ AKTmCIA-. KX^ ^ ^ A S l n a . OB

Th»r c ncht k»i cjtjek lorra am'.j »ja» aaoa Sotk I XAB-CMims, cUca af tiiu, tiicriaaje aac oU>..r au£t:a«. I aklek are atxilakLt ier oltkar aex aad aS a w—leaeeti4 ta tra The? ar* ca^ iv dauisjk t-innyct work t&aa | aiaataa- rfr-rzaaipcta ef erarr daaerlfctoa; aica eaey va-ilr-tyef ar'lSetal ar^rlikajswa tstkawo^. oust of b<a.itif£! aad daiakia

AETIFICXAI. IULHD8.

t h e s e X i;ia:C!a«

Boatd—latfaaonatiT.fnMa Z. la^tswa. " Sfctai SacaleB epcas JTaaaara SI. laet Fall - >- Scfiaack-r 3d, iSSa. rac Oatalacaaa «r fisrtkc* faztiaaUrc addr««c C^clrauaoi Btaa. JAXS3 ri.BTCHKa. dc«JT-ly <s<«yBua>dTca»'M.

CO* xsaektM. Tt* J»» iTHwhiTw ta warraat lo loaa fiaa work sc tke Waa«Itr a U'Ccoo. aad aa kaarj ac tk^

^ m r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ABtHKlAI. FBTr T!i»H«w-C»!lod«JI»ciij«*.faraa Laatkar ititdtlae. aac& | wfi tba AakSc, aad SaaaJosat itrc MB««tai»l?l>oawork.CaiTi«.rr:ia!alEj.H.n^-ai«.*B.,i Tk-a a r o ^ «» pn^ciij aai a t o ^ alwxM luU a irjiataticj, £ir «»«t» a»r ciier awellM- a I ard by ta aay fait of tka wadL AG Scet ariTtkai'T cdisntcd. 5o etkfr IjatfaT rjckiaa* aaa c-I "ad« of Traiaaa fi; Barsla ar B^taiaof aa _ naaBaac^ca lha Boaa CTiiaa.; Itist-Sia I aadrraw]«>£s^tradu>CadteicB^:^

udSlM. I aw»«kracaifaa; aaofcrTtcaawttk Fra'iciairiml. j I>«S3r Baakxa taaaa ef amat c^itetataad lUtlfal VVIiat Cautltntea a G*a4 Scwlms KacbtKc I | jii-c^^asi aal 9xr;<aaa asw Hs &a>a k I. ItikocM k. wall wda. ctaicU le txa cc xtnxtioB, aad I "oiil.? laawy jrtacitalaltTaf tkawcrfd. aadlTk>Tllaoc4cr. ^ I AH attara dlraotrf la Br. Baakaa wact ac tkamtarlaL l

B E T H E L n p H s JL cttta

COLLEGE K R A S K U L V N X X , K T .

NEXT SESSION O ? THIS IN-

S. Ii Jiua'd aaw aar »ad ag ia»t«rtc a that caa ka aawad. «. It»kaaMbaa)!:atoacac« oa.tkr-ad.si-><:k. t. ts casaU k* akia ta arw bw oaar>c ta Esa. aal fros: tkiei to tiia, w«k r«w2ty aad wttboat cicajSat tha t»»«isa. a. It ckoold ka aU» ta Eulca tka traidaa Rvt«T ar '.aaa. sc fcotk amrUr aod ttoMc^ aal wBk aoiiaai-i J. ' Itck»a:dka«a aurs^Kaocd^: cKrmioccaa»IlakU»>

aoetaiatea teala ta .artki wfil —cairaila v.-l oual'w. ! »!nfla 09» kown team • A. a. to d r. X.

DOOTOB BAAXXB. Oaaa.«4£iudwaT.aI>w dmn akna >*«tk atraat. Saw TarkCOr. i t l t - t !

ctJtatSoawUl c Tkandart Bapdcmkar I n , 18»»,

(Tadaraaakla. aSMaat,aada (kQBaardaflcatrocUoa. acK acisa cf tkx aadmnat af tka laaUtatlaa. axtkorliaa tkaTraataactauaaiatkaaa cccktia:aUtaitCTteatitattoa iat lkatrac€»aadwaida-1k»«tMa,liantkaili*tiraXieaKafen eaasplata rad tknaa^ adaaulsa. Aaa aac ka taltelor ta aa;,

1*e rknacofUeaZ. Cfcciciaal. sW Itiakamatieal «#»at«ai b Tama n s Camsi ar M Waxu;

FBBrABATOBT SBaABTXBST. lit Clue Jliit tadtSaac, !»« COLLTSB rBoriat-lBd6«alal*aeaa.»ar8eee«ea._ I v

BlDa a m ka latl taaartcS T !a adnaea. BaaTtIa«aaiTbaaacaiadiatkakan K rata Iual:!<a. aa «x aaaaca M . tar par waA. Stadaata mSartaj^y t l » dn^tka Siat aasath. wiUkc ] akac^ lor tka w&ala'aacalsa; t ^ aatartac aitar tka Sict I BaMk,wGlkaekairtba«tka«baaa{ aaUKsi ta tk* oioac s s u i s s s r ' - ' XtlaaaiySailntla ttat aSadcati ka fraacat at tka aac laftka

>lcrtkrttarfartHalati;cl«tiai tkariacitet. B.T. BLZW-XrT, A. a., or Baa. W.-W. eAAOaBB, Cka;maa of tka Boari of TiaWnc, or _ B.H.<!AUnrBLI,.8a«rctaiT. XDMtxnua. Xr.. Jsir "sa-tt

a Tka Baa :a «k<ia;i £.«»• p?rp»Slesiar MiSac. *t£» ia amacKT far kaai; woct. ». ttckoaUkaa^aitaaawKiia >tniar.i«wlih ai tsar : akuid Kluk. iia, tea ntW. 10. It ckaaM ka clwa^ nadx ta wwk. 11. Itakoa;dk>capa^otai!aict]» aua* ear cf A»ad oa katkndcaal tkcwubauJcf acatdSaraatsalaradtk-aador •Uk, aaoaa or taUw, u emsisuad w«i t=T twa caiaa of i riaiktakaaetted. IS. ItckoaidkaakiatcBak^alaafor AortacnrV IX It a. oaSd ooauaaoca Mwtrt Utal'y at t . ; rti^A. M. IttkaaMrcaaa^jaaaaakakatUalaiKiba. IS. It ikoaid kcia a wk«<4-fa<d ; w>s« clkua ar* is CfoCaat I ooazact wttk tke work. J«. It>l:oatdMHkaUakUta|:<.:aataf CTdar. II It aboard art ka llak> to kcaak tka tkro^ aor liir ctslckaa. ' a . Utb«:H a.fS«r,aiiaSo»at)wo?n»:«r-.di«,. 1». IsakaaUact ti»ai a raja oa Ike aslcrlUa. aamr,.'! o ^ w wanafa'. ai tkiMd. ai k tko e»a wfthaSdUia ax Itakoaa^ka *• a»ratmkiatkaaIt Scwa:^-

GET THB BSSi: Tkt Bowe Trnxllt ts! Lsatkar Maekl ' »ra wirraatcd to slaa k«tar cuk-h- lca tkw aar otker la tka

Art. or BCOSCT rcfcaded. COSB awna K08aeja«ir«t,o»arJleCa>Baa4%

TO THE AFELnrtED WttRUL r | B . J . A. SASH, (ADTHOB OF T H i . ^ Eocmxi,* rAlCLT rSTVICIASO wka kar ryaiai ac .kBt jalaa aor Tiac,»i. ta^ tka iact tttmm jma at kUltSk ta aaalsla Uaactftrka aacCal kctalWrticcatelM Saxaaitr, ku aczmaacaUr kieattd ktas^ la Xaaalaxka.».. akCTka laa addrBccad Jartafii iiilka Bakaatnatat ianiai1i"yaMgT«aceaafriaicclatkaaa«tJ.iaaa,ncaaad uawkcr.; ISKiIa, Taaata, Oaaca. Vaafaa (taartk at Baaaa Tfaanlila; tiMC-j Waaa aad a3 aaaatanJ gnwfk « ntak; can PCca; aitracta Caiaa. Wkitfc ISita. *a, " tzaata an t ^ teaci ata an thaBaacalar dla acta atoatlMpcW iiaaaf BB jay. E»!ajrrjtMdaa!lwaik»tor«e^»i:jecMa KCta ka tr»v:- >»T ktcu aad cecoBoodata tfeoEaaa aa tarsa ubapoccSiT caa aSaid. Ka traatsaaccMtiUlj 9cltA:Ia,<AiaaleSiar^ aad ES taaladhaacec; Bkrcaiatlas acaa aai eand. H^ gadSciaca arc aaailj an |»apcacd k; ara ala!;6« aad HMtlis, tk#«k fwaayal bayaad j

K K I Z A B ^ R H C . X A R L K Y . We Uwajs tslce pleasoie £n beuicg tcxtimocy to

ttae iBciit, whether the salgeet liOBibets ia the dtcaakestamb, orstin Hrea asd mon* oa tkettage of haaMtaaefioo.

Un^ raxkheth a acd sister Venar, and ley, of Udsphis, Teoiu, gjtew ap ftoca rfiiMWut to woBsahaodaDdw mj- aeqatiataaoe, sadftafijrds a» giat saiialSKtiee ts a j , that fnxn the fim dawn-alojt* of her iatrUectjal poirm, tie erincsd sprighl-l i s c a ^ alod, asdaaasoal alUffltf of massen.—

. - . , , , .Her&poritioowsatnay al&etiaoate, not onlj for t i o B j a c e a e t o ^ t e f e B a d a e p e a w a a t a

J . W . W I L S U J S , SraoM Bmat, CaOtgt J^^

KASBVXUJE, TKXS.

Mariey. d i n ^ of brother ^^INWABE AND CASTINGS,

or kar •iaca.fcr raaalBai. Botateaad Kaatatl«u. nda la '—' r.»»k an aacaaauT i ccc lU aad osXra kot Stocaa kara afialMalaat aalaWtr iatkik tataa, tar aaaTcalaaac aat dttvalea la aortdac la^lak Ikar kaBawkataraoaaiadaa a« «r ocnvf dnatktcatltalT aiaaadtka aaaa,OMraad la onir>

fooaditia N b v k e k f i l k d . kaa Mkwad k k rraiw|Je Tke geatkataa wka r u d tka k t k r to tke aeetiB& a i ^ O o e wwagrsa t aenaaa r t m aaMBg tke Jtm*. H e w a s a m y t o a e a r a litikprayer fis- t k e a P a y always for tke Jews, Oat t k ^ aaybekraagk t i a wxAyk fidheae ef Oaeeat ika . I t w i O k e a g t a t d a y wkea tke Jews akaH ba m m t o d .

JL araBD s o EKDoaaraaxa . X tkaeoanaaa t tB^ fo r •^ata-Laadaaark"

B u t k k to joia yoa la ealfiK Laadaisric Bwfr. t k k k a t d a a a a a ^ a H k a ^ e C * . Pkarkad^ a a d a » to Oe ead af tka dsater . AUtiwaBflkaigeareaBiiiMi^beeaaae wa saaawt iwaaaaliiitfj rea^gaaa yaar praaahea a R g d a r IBektea a t tke Qoival, aeeor&ig to ear ikws af fte Hew Tealaaw^ pattern.

fii yBB SssarOattkaiawaa aat a

tetamins ftoa school, Mdiag ia her haid a boach ot flowers, uoflfering of afieetioo ficia acme «oe oC her sdbod.iaata, a f/Lce kaUIcas, wreathed with siulia, more striking to thee^aa£ tooehing to the hesit, thaa the Sowen that ^ w a T o i a her ksad.

• e next see her atufing oo the hanb of the Bit Bbd^eearthehoanof hsrchSdhood, ia cnamopy allk seas taeoty cf ker assodales, slwiit to foDow hecbksRdSa'ricriatheacdioaBoeirfhi^tim. The

ef Ood leads hK down into the watas, sad baiinherwahChristkhaptisak 8heri«»ianew-taeas of Kfe, an ctxAnsit to the SliDltf.a lifkt toao-^otr.aidahaeBisstothednuchafQod. Weaezi neethecasllMihiVPr biide «{ UsBwho had woo harlete,BBdw6aedtoUsbaasaabe«rt thatbeat i a n t e a with titeUcheat aad-aaiikst imiialaaof

Ah.h«ppiaes«»nBaiidto bo eotliraed q o a her faMot, asd ^ pattway of tba fotare •Bes-ot atrmcd with the rams «o«en ef f i ca sm

BBt,ataB! wboedawaseehaia thaaext^s i^ J^aoneaf timet & is spaa tha hed of aflBcfiae •Ddsafttist. B«t,ak.howeMa^h«rp^bBeMri«. atedltehcrlMami^rstlwrtwin. Herhapaaa Iws&ttooa^ t h e v ^ a a d diadow of d o a , I

tkat tkqr

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