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St , II 111 liiMifcwuiiMt «> « mm mfZ^ CTvuEiVAnxr. fcnH. • t>r % TW imavtrtu. »p« t» r*. XnsM-iMiM TFWM L!>.I£ I 1 I I ^ (to .iwtea. »mt SI >hM> i SI B> artm-v tkM tm, ; Tarultaad) -r. tto W , tfca. fnwrt kw. I I or «n*Ri )• as (Vw II M mH^ wt^mm rl»l«fal aaot 'M 'mttimh^ J. •Ofrte rmr I t r I M t i lkM4t t< <• at tk. iC^ r-mU* wwela^ I 1I& ••( atMSRh to p twwiiii ta IMUtvan ra WOELD3 HAm kUAni:^ rtm m^ nSMMi imatattmmtmttttmSmK. m»n;M M «r W *. . a. tkUUB af MM*. listiMr •(4W.). m i ^ . I ill its lU ^«ran^^ MTaMM •.ajt-'MTkairla . M. M. -tt* Ml «Mati nlsM. -tuoU mr ••'(•••I. T f>Mp»>l ar l»mlir s<r> na imiiMtn . a. a, - T?-^ aiiU att Imtm- •n h 'Wa tftUkaifrlUi^ eka^rit. V T. S». Ita l«* fmn. tT»»*i«. , *«t iSMt M Ha M«. ttf tt, r-a STLOiutaASiint. •wtttk! Ttnlui F1 kait iuseat, MM • •<IH?»i«->HaJl-aaaaa at i iiH jtdf, rf mutfuor* Vr k". '.Wnttati^ awmafc |aMt«t9>«-«iKQ»M »ITi1 t» isia twuarr. »«n> 1 rtnalowr GSD ifPBSg A3n> f S - ^BO ST&ITF. : IB l>sas TO tl«.MI> n.WaJI latvsMrlataai. > aftl-va Otr tmx . attti *a9. -ta^iite^i; LIMIJR M L I iTHwa STttf^ sracp >! ^ i >ir<M, w* WMt la . • •ktSOaHK or «ha> < > t»p» Izaw la I laiaMfeuAtel >t> yiii>i»ail|Oaa mi'm0tt»m in aoMM*. wt tJiH •umlBTtiiawamWOMfc m arm ik^ BrnMOrntm l»m timm ja vktak. IT at Ml in lUlBS iiao. nmm ' sf f>'Cl.aa«d« nUar -kai^fll r-ti) MnarHuaaraf MlH •nil i tka iwrtiEi;* It I TMSATS ALL BtS- Mt <irta»»ii». > SWELtmS I Oaaaacf Hwl >«Ma»ia.i_af » - t y ** Tnaaa'to ^ k o S k JEuST . ^ S W Cottsii Gfatsf IS coTTinr etsa I FOi.. xvfi HOa 45. . w. v.xMXBkisu-na v u n * c&, •.r-r-rooL. f maniL NASHVILLE. TENMESSFIB, SATURDAY, M . Y 14, 1860. { w o MtUM tV IBTAWCX. > IZHKn A s m u » or x m s n u . 1 siTtnw Ajn> BKASowa. __ mk at VraikedT Im ud Arb&a tUowtU^ aMBg AM* pniSeaB to W iti «f (AnWi aomg tka gmk- jiiadnBge9tet&* f p m i o f tntfcjMid OM H ^ i j of Ofi slksrak ttm it no priaoi- pcziApiK W o B i ^ to iha i d ^ o B of •Md tf atim nportaaes Ow IKO- • I 5 LORN AND D N R T I U & A A M Y P . TTAV B i l h i i ^ o l n l k t a d to U T e i a o O * •rid lad (veedj dim? nBen mto Gbiiit aftaada u amit^kf va3 ef deSaioa anmad «B, de^ii^ tha d a ^ and inlseaoea of S*- 0. TimAmiiawidAhntktayhinin- j r a g ^ awartlj^ nat nader T&eir O « B TIAE id i g tem. tram day to day tka ^ and Uoaad iaiwBeaa af thor ^ S a - joraorfituevaBp fcr aoM of tka jMkaramtedntAu" T l u U boa. jme to jaar, gmri»g dariw AAITHOOABGMK—BAEOIMGHMTORAADGPMT- Than an 0 ^ a fnr i t m ammg te IBRAWof Oo gnat aad glonoaa ktKBoa }ixflcti ovsr e&araii and tlw wnid, tbe ^ £ReiB dSMipIaa to t&taoA aad BOOT- ^tbti6eaT«sIjpmeipIe; fiir h ia writtea, it kiiidlT, afotioaed one to aaotber «iik UtAulf Itmx ia Koaor pcobriag «» ^ Lot bnttelj lore ooatine. B« of ^ • B o Blind, <a« tovazd aaoUioE. A aev gcaaadmaBt lfcin «ato joa, ttat jo Ion la-: arl hara tend yoa, th«i}« abo ^ooaaaotiie?.'' . gM& b m aad anion ia ^ ohanh jnQ be p t i to ^ worid titat tka OMsadten a n arhkk iigj pzofaB to tiw trae aad derotcd aer- '«ti«fCiinit "BjtUiabaiaUatmlmos tet J« a n aqftdiaaij^ea, if kan Ion sss pmtther" naaoaoiptana an Tery^ra ^taa7 tobaaadantood. Tbe daty of tlw OaohildnB of God, IB R&nsfa i n A m i j k m ia defiaitel7 pointed oak r, fltt foesiaaa do tin aeaben at Ae aat aad e z l i ^ thia diriaa pria 7 Bi tkay Ion oao aaother vilk tbat w&iA waald, if neeemazj, aaaw Mtam k j i e ^ t&eir Una far otkcrT I to tka oaaalwiB ibat ao aaah ex- kikoakankia tkaaa latter daja. I tkat if a meatbar of tka ekardt «a> I j mekad ksads to tk« itake, then to |i1raraad aa aeooant of kia fahk ia CkA*,k« ndd kan to diaaloaa. Noaa eoold bo fiiaad laaoald ba wiOiag to dclliad for faar yr anckt iMMa • little popalarity,« get a tda aairAed Oeiaaelraa. Ikan an a gnit saaj Jadaa^ ia tbeae Iqa, «ko voaid ntkcr b e t n j asd.deatroy Mhar, tkaa to daftad kia agaiaat kia eaa- MBK . "Smedj," M]n saa, Xjwt mart paa^iy mtatakea. Oar ekaidiea eaaaot a totitBte of tkia kasnxdv p r i n c e . " It ia ta I u j bo deeaxnd m aoaie tkiaga, bat ia iialaaiaeliBedtotkiBklamBat. "Wken iai is tka andmaa to provd tkat skazdtca •taastiaj; in broncziy km aad ektiatiaa klawkipr Tka SaTior aiid, "Ye ikall fcMNrtkem by tkeir finit." I a a ran tkat if Ai aeaiben of dM einirdi lore (»« aaotber • Carirt dineta, tke fraita of it viil be britia aoiaetking tiiat eaaaot be kept Baled. Battebemandcfiiite,I«mbritfly |imt oat a &w tkisga viii^ elearlj ako« to Mf laiad, a wiat of ta^kerly Ion. Aad tett, tke a e a b e n ef tke d a r d ipeak eril of otker—aae kard aad aabeoeaisg extnea- Beoond, take ap reporta afainsi oas of Ikatraaaber, aad freely exrealate tke aaate to tkiajary, aad to tke iBjixty of tka ekar^, lOkaut kaowiagwketker tke report k &ln or be be ^ l A i a k l k a n aiea&ned aa pnof tkat tka donkea an vaatiagia bnOorly k n aad akmtaaUknnk^ ladoad the half kaaaot beoa.tdd. It ia a dark aad ^aoaty doad vbiA kaaga orar Zioa, «itk oaly ban aad AenaiiMllnyof l^btto ^aer tke kaazl of tke p o « p I p i M , aad H ^ t a p fteir patk ky aa tk<7 jraaaey to a bettcc aad a baan» ly laad. Xkaatkoeaaaaof txatk ia greatly luadoeedt aad •aaos an drina tetkar aad fttOar froaa C k r ^ a£d.tte ekazek Wt to wmp over daadate eeaditfoa. " Tka vaya t i ZioB do uaatotkeaolaufcaali; aQkerg^andeatdato; kar pneat ai^ ker firgb>anaiiieM,aBdike ia ia UttoBMa. Her advanatiea a n tto ^ e f ; ber eaaalaa fntpu; foar tke IiMd katk afflieted ker for tke Boltitade of ker tnngreaaiaBa. Her ^iidrsn an goao iato eaptiri^b^m tka ea- «ay. Aadfroaatkadaaghterof Zioaallbar beaaty ia depvtai." (Jcraadak.) Bat vka broAeily Ion r^;aa ia tito eiharaii H* tiemhm a n Uad to OM aaoOer, aadatrin to proaute eaek ottac*8 a^ritaal aad teoiporal vel&n ia siekaeas, ia fcealtk, ia proap«i^, aad ia admaity. Peaae aad kap- piaeae dwell ia tkdr nidat, aad Zioa'a gatea a n enwded vitik aaxieaa aoala iB^[Bixiag fin' tke way of life, aad tke water nlTadn. Ia tke midat of tkeir joy aad ^adaeaa tkey exeluBi, ia tke laagsage of good old Sairid, Heboid, bow good aad kow pkawit it ii fo bretkrea to dwell t^etber ia aai^l It ii tare tke pieMoaa rataMBt apM tke kead, tkat na down apoa tke beard, eren Aarqa'a beard; Amt weat dowa to Um akirte of bia garMBti, u &e dew of Heraaa, aad aa tke dew tkat ied apoa tke noaataiaa of Zka: for wMeeeaaadtf Qbd. Aadyet,aMay eaaaa, aad teaay pUeea tUy <a tim polfit* to apeak aad write tkeir baattaan only, fnoed to befiere by a labec^ ioaa effort. J t o y of tkeir eoiipraaiae air- anaadei^wbatAey tUak wiUiet effaDdtkaeazof t k i a o a o ^ i a a Meikoditt, Oat one aa Spinepaliaa, aad tkeatk^ tezttoplaee at Oe kead ef it, wafcao otter eoaaeotion to tke dieooarte. I foar that wieh of oar iiiml pnadiag is the raialt of aad aaataaly foar, aaeh nealy- snaOedaeaa, nA ad npteaAm^wta, while •nry day, ia o«r aigamate witk tbe.Pedbe, wa a n awt witk atwaa emieeawnn tkat tkia or t k ^ D . B. haa B»de; witk irimt OSm efiateat (aad ke ia a modd ataa;} aay i^ Sa the ooateat, wa eaa k a n aa iaaaa af bat, whoaanr ka firalite tka pabfio widt kit nal name. I b m r n mktnof J e f i r m - m t i t tkm pnper toeaaiflaoa fto eridawo^niba ^ aaottadtotkepiMie. I held ayaaif nady to pron, fro* tkia -Qaarteriy," aad otker eoria of OM Bible Ueiaa, the foOowiagitepo- rafonedtoabon^iaia Dr. W^'a«'De&ae^«'j}ertyof Traft. O. how its win Ok oeaaaa^ be prepared to bearlddneail—brigbtaa—vad! L ThattbaAMriMKblenaigaUaBap- fuf aomety. 2. Tkafctkey atartod witk tta anwad objeet of pattiag tatawrw ia tba Holy Bible. 3. Tkat they k a n paUiahed to the world tkiO! Pedobaptiato eaaaot help thoa. 4. n a t t i t o y h a n pabHahed to tke world UMt PedobHitiate or» belpi^ theau 5. TkatttetnadatienaqBotedinTkeopki- S e i w^ ^my Irmti iaexpe^eedllaa Waltta wen aoide by the traaalaton ia yoaag aiea naat aaal oar aumths, or be her Jd- i tte ^ e e of the Uaiea. briag- ed aa ]^patazte, Ao. All oar efforta at ing kcae tht tratk as our hearti beGen it, like Natkaa of old, a n rendered negatory a p w t t o a e rtoie e a n a n impaHaat to hear aaytUag eze^t tkia tratk—oomproaaiiBg prea^]^. Sear bnOrea, ia tkktte atateof tkeeaae aaoagyoaT Let aa hear what ia thenisfra- tan itf Bapdat foaling, ifoa wIdA tUi aya- 6. Tkat they ban eawted agria aad again tkataearly or ^ t o aU <iw Bna^a&al Do- Boodnatioaa u thk eoaatry a n lefreeaated ia tke AiMtviaa I^Ue Union. 7. Tkat so denoailnatioH is npreanted ia tke "Unioa'! ezeept tke Tarioaa bcaaohea ^ tke jBt^rfuffoadly. I.et -Beriaioakt" finaiah »e aad tiio world with hia na{ aaM, aad I wiU attend to temateada. - V r i U t t a a i ^ thoeewbo ataiid hiB^aad toiKlderI>aytaa'are»kwofTh«ophi.^ ^itr The gnat Baptiit heart ia not thaa I laa Walt(m« alao, ia dae fidat, l a m n n , a a d leta8,Ietthem wko tpeak for aa, kaovwhat t h ^ eaa apeak aad write of what wo beHen and will a t ^ by thm in. Wksle we an tkaa parleying and aaioniiing witk lAat keart wo b ^ e r e error, aad witk Yoan^napeetfUlj, ^ ! W. P. HiJunov. Majeriie Tom eaa imtgioe what itiwoannaa i a f n i - , »&ea wen goieg on betee tke ercusg eaaa^ J m U « k t opiaioa. m o M M hoaartly.U Uekepter apoa what ia .aid ia^Majeaty^i^fS^^'J^ ; bat when yVwiab (Uaehooda) | Tratk aboat Doetar la&oa'la waiag Padrt^ferawded boaiK Tbe amoHvte wen aU^y anreaorladtoia««dartopnnit,I«BO(m-|dat aioaeyiaoroalating bia B^tiat tna4^|towa ^ i Cor. 7: U Far tke a n b ^ ^ pdl.dtonjeetbo.htke Irwik of the opii^ tioaoftl-^^ ^ of it. adnoate," (gaot^jittobefol^. gla^l^oJ!^^^ tea ThecplulaaWaltOB, page 804;) aad ao =r - . * jtheyhely." Ooeof tkedeaeaaaai^ far U^ aav L Mr. Xfitor. Wbea aa aathor atatna] aSNti^ ^ ^ earpriaed tkat aay eae ahaald J^folaahood,orpato.offaftaad,fawa. 01m mtaaaws^ I fdoabt the right of Ae oMa to b . , ^ aa^ be e a t i ^ t o be be- Baotaaa GaxWK-Ooartaat it was born befon tke father aied, aad thepab-i««*q»Btl,htdas goodarigklto beptiaB taadw other duMrcn. Aactktr joee aadani. Ca&a Baoxaaa GaxTxi:—Ooastaat r .i^°"p7ntm.iiTiiii. I tion to the work of p a c ^ forward u>T«»Miytkiag he wntoa. By oonaaiwgl ^ ^ ^ ^ M - J - r f ^ f a a tlw otaer eauoren. Aactatrjoeeanaaa*, p.ge458of Dr. Wdl-a q)efanee.'Td. 4. Oe- ^ ^ « r ™ ^ J f | t k a t a o t k i i « a ^ man eert>ia. tk«a tkat ted Edition, tke nader will find the qooto- , f " l WalL' KarMMin. j ewa wer, I P . & - T k e e o p y of Dr. WaU'a .Defenoe.' My a « a « « p t . rf H^Beok . -X, I a Printer rf New York, aad a B^lkt rf right atajap; aad my traada&a ef the pdby Jdaiaiatho haada of Mr. Tnw ~ n e Ma)Mtr ec Tratii.'' | Co., oae of the moat exteadn ptiatiag at the printing ofice,for a fow daya, what any | one eaa eoasalt it who wiihoa to ^ ao. -The KajMtr ot Tnrth." Ma Eoooa—AIthoagh the aathor of "The Majeety of Trath" doea aot abmfM nodee oar old. bat ao hae Utter eaeatiei, they an I i^BOByawaa aeribblfn,'hehaaeeade80Midedto eeaHBgeo(daofargnBt«tteOTeroarBWBthaaa|i^j^eyMnbee of kia aaiannil digdtyao they eaoe did over oar haada aad foot, theee I f ^ u to abtiee the $criN)Ung» of "Beridoa- eorda will bo oar eoaproadaei of ^ e truth. Noi^ air, aa thii oondMoeottOB on the Let na beware, aad let the people apeak oat "CAKsoa" ot Ynteoni.. DI8OVBSIOK Tk* AaaMTsr TkM^Mnn then the Lord aotaBaaded the bleada^ erea lifo tor enr mon.' The Iiord wiH appear { aato tktm aa the latter aad the fonter raia apoa the earth, aad aa tke moraicg, aad tkdr p^way will grow brigbta aad br^ter oato tke perfMt day. [10 aa coatiauai)} Tk^ tbey eaek tke a d n a t ^ ef eadh IB tkeir woddly tia&aaetiaBa, instead of etken iniareat as tke word of God £ - Poartk, tkey a ^ c s t , to a eooiiderar Ua extent, tba nek aad the ^atreawi, tke po(K tke andy, aad the widowa and tke or- Tka aSieted aid JlaUeaaed laembas d the AaxA, cspedally if they a n in em- ioae, aa&r from day to day^aBd { • k i ^ for weeks, witkoot aaeeiriBg any at- featieafromtitecrbre&tot. Not fte il'ghtert afiantioa of bntkerly bre is ex!ubited io A™ S-tt a word at eomfbrt is reedred from im. And if then i S : ^ cnea lin, they d a dwaya feel tkat tke anibera ef tke te^kansorrgvdfirreadk odiera fceliagi viataat. It arrer will be orsKd tnm tke aM. ifthey die, ttey die feeling tkat tke dardk ia dortitste of a t r u eknatiaB i ^ t , aad their foaiSa^wko witaeend ikeae ae- gbeta^bnemeaBeaatedfrom tke Aardt—do aat feel dnt interest ia tke euse aa tkey woald b a n dose if tkiqr reodred kisd tmtaeat and atteatzoaaia tiaMa of die- tea; aad Saally, they n t h all their iafioaaee, « d with all Odr friotdi aad Imdrcd. a n lort telhe^ar^ Thaa, for Ae w u t ef brother- ly k m , the Aareb oate eff her isJIaeaee, aad yardyaai ker power, aad diina araltitadea nito lia wa;a of oror, aad iato the world of ead- faaa tmteat. SoektiM wki^ oaly elda to be ef tha worU, a n oarcSd ef their d^ They aaa ttat t k ^ ahall aot aaffer hj day or byasghtfari^teatiaae aad eoaaforta tkklifo. Ther B*eeber tie po« distreeaed aaaa, aad Sataa to the erka ef the orphan, aad pndda far thdr tenporal wd&re. Bat the ehar^ whkh waat ^ Ok world, aad pnfea- aaa tobegem^ by priadphaof dirine ori gia, lakea bat Bttia, aad eowm tiaaaa ao iater- • t m lha anaban who an skk aad Sstnacd; •akaa ao cSirt to sappiy tkeaa witk tke oom- foitsef tkklih atabwaao iaqaiiy m rcfor- tothanftbge—tek* wiatereat oitha « d & n of Aa wiiawa atfd otphaaa ef UtA Thee* k ao preeiakaa for tiMa te E n and ban eoafortakle Massas. E s n o u : I aai aot fbad ef ooatro- nray, bat I Ion trath, aad I aappeoe Aat year aaay readoa do; I Ion to ban infor- utiiaflltheechmBaofoarjoanak; I k n to kaow how my brethrea fbd all onr the land; I widk we eoald b a n m o iatereoarae, mm exAaage of aeatiaaeate aa k y awmben P e r h ^ i t k oar &Blt,bat we a n too aaeh czdaded from a hearing throagh oar organa; too maek aoppreased in tke ezpeedea ^ ear opiiueaa, beoaaae joa eaa get more polished aad tkemtieaQy writtea artidee to til yoar eohcana weekly. Now we Ion ako, to read tke tratkfd aad ^eaaaat ooanraatieea of oadition or enn tke diakkg eaanatTons of geaias. Bat we Ion alao to p went, aow and ikee, aa isqairy to oar £ataat brethren, and t tkdr opinieos oa it. Wdl, shall k a n a mediom for tke traaasaisdon of oar fethto eaek otker? Pardon BO; I WTOto tke abon, eatirdy tegetfol tke lomd emaeattkekeadof ttksketdi. Bat what I wantto tdl all my brethrea, wko read tke m^tid, ia, Oat tken k alwaad ia oar eoaa- try, t n a amocg tke memben of oar loeal aa- Kmblica,an idea, wkiek, if it e ^ to saek aa extent aa I am apprduadn itdoee,! want tke body of k y membeza, tiie asaeaUka k their indiridaal e^adtiea, in tke lAok Soatk, part tkia ttttairiotu aaOor may be rogarl- edaaaahttoor oonfcrred, "Beridoakt" Ada highlyooaijpKBMnted. ( M ) Bat,dr,Imaat bepermitud to aaaan «hk exedtawy,^ fte aathbr of •^'Tho M.jee^of Trmth," that whikt kkmntfymaypnmpt Um to (rrndkh hk aaate befan the pablk, "Beddeakt" k a aodeet man—haa ao asi^ratkna 1 . aoloiiety, and tlunka that a eomsaaaieadaa may poasaai aamadifisiik withoat aa with tke aaae of Ike aatkor. "Aaoaymoaa aoribblera," as generd tUsg, may bo a ttmdasi^aad poaasaa bat Uttle eotirag*; atill, the pdmi aame of W. P. HAaaisoa preaeate ao terrors to "Bed- •el- the.. a«ld- an of an«tcreiieBktlaDtheaUM7«>J<9*4 I n t l w A n U I mtmaa of tkia BiUe Uaiea la (indeed I) lan- are eaBteetediatkaeonnto^ | Bat it woold be a rain kopo to expeet tttkar It ia eer iqfcnaalioB tbas Mr. J t a m H. Hadtoo I" Tkeo'pkilna Wdtoa," oa tkeaakjeot of Bed- OoointtedaiaaiaatlaD: imoa; keaoe, it woald be asdeae 'to attempt aa •^une of foot" between aa la paiAic thnech lAat ia eaUed tke "Caa^ibrake eooBtj ioAUbaaa." tha capital of vUekiaUokio- tovn, we learnad tass tte aataor of neopbHw Waltaa, aliet Xr. HuriMie. Metkodiat p n a ^ . kad ben ao tberaeiiUTexpatad In the paper pab&hrd iB the town, that it sot OBlrhecaswp^Ue Sor hlsi te k e n the plaea, bet tfaM his book *a> wUhdiawD froBdreoIaiieahrtheHttbodhts. ItUataenM talDoeB dtaeooDt te tke place and not eirralated. Tbe MtiwdiaB pteead apoo the nradtr ot Xr. Har- tlMD te that TtiteHy and witUa the drealatioii of the pa^.-eaB be im«cfaied b j tha Kad«r whan hr tea^athe aitidea te thia aad Aitan nesiben—tbr IKB tba Cteateak* BwiM. car TBtJTH." Ma. Sntma:—^la looUng orer a book bear- ing, in part, the abon titk, aad written by the Ber. W. P. Haniaoa, 1 obserred two pasea- gea, aader the bead of " Baptkt Bible," pro- feeaedly taken from tke nriaed edition of tke EagSA aeriptaree, by " ^ Amerieaa BiUe Uaion." a qaotation froa^ verae—ead reada, tkas: " Tke aatkor of "The Majea^ of Trath" pro- poseatopnnaaamber of thn^ in nferoaee to tke BtUe Uuoa. That he eoald aaeeeed m eatablkhiog OH^ftkimg aad ewnfCfcM; he Ma. E n i r o x W h e n I addteaaed yoa my liahmeate ia the dt;^ first ardde in regard to'The Majee^ of Tratk, I t fonnd it neoeawy Mt Z kad aa idea of wri&g aten; Bor,*iadeed, | tke two Creek letters friiitb I aaa^ from dwald I kan dwe ao, kad not ite anUior at- fu'. tkat oidiaary O n ^ typo m d d aot teapted a defeaee of ite daring »itr«{»eaeata-1 tke body and aprigkt ^ t i o a of tike type. Afewpagsaof ptMfhambse lamy first a ^ e , I'edled attention to ser- toff, and I am wdl pleasedinih the ^ ^ e i ^ erd ste»Bmtii*t made in Mr. HarriaonVi bock, asoe. We b a n eontraeted for tke p t k t l i ^ w l ^ oannot be astuned. Tke first was m and bindkg'in kandsosM a^le, aad oa g ^ regard tea qaotatka from Dr. Wall's Ddenoe. 48 I b p ^ , of 3000 eopes of die Hymn I pnnd, by nfennee to the work itself, that 3000 of John, a ^ l&OO of the thaolBMsfssacimrdlt Aaa ia Wall th&t an | Tke printers and Under pnpoee detdung qaoted ia Theodosk Eraesi—whidi Tke Ma- six weeks, befon I eaa start bade to my jesty ofTrathdemedbeiBgthere,enau<^ of labor witk my hooka. Xke time s taeked eeBtaaoee." Now, Mr. JBditor, if Mr. long to me, bat karisg pat my kaad to H. really did e x a n ^ Wdl, aako says ke did, plow, I will not Jook baek 1tolmatm tAat do yoa tUak of hkaaseition, that saoh enoemon the £reeh prairie sir. laagaago k aot ts be fonnd, e n n in detadied | I am really hangry for tha Soathen aeateaew, "aaywhen" in the book t What Western pikers. I ban aotaesn a o^y woald yoa eell saeh a statement? I skonld} any of tkem dnee I left Peanfidd. I do si^ Uash to auae it, and ahall tkenfon I know what k going oa m tbe Soath, bai ^ lean oar aathor to do it. Bat if he ^ not hope that peaoepnTdk. Enrytkkg ia Nef aaaieh t x the peaaage in Wall, what, tken, do York k Jafomud sinoe Ute azrini tf lik§ yoatUakof Ua asaertioB Aat kedtdf Let Embassy. Little eke k talked of. Mrtiss| him take eidier bom, and Ae ease k a moat will bo wholly oeeaiaed readiag aad aonK9l| waoable agly oae. IkgpTOof antilmy bookaanpriated. Ih<9| I abowed,ia tke seeond plaee, titat tke Bible to make Naakrille ia my way wbn I retaga| Daioa was aot dkaolnd, as stated ia Tke Ma- iand tkoogb I dtaU be in a great hany to^ jea^ofTrath. Noehrktinn ecterpriie, with I baek to my familyaad fiddef labor,! saeh a small beginakg, aad aaeh powerfal op- aot deny mjaelf the'pleasan ot eallia^ foAiim,«nt gdned ao npSdly apon die eon- that go^ dster who made aaA aaeUe fideaoe aad affe«ti<»s of the Amoieaa people, liberd prspodtion to g i n $1000 oa Ofthkaodety, it may be traly add, The ssaditiooa, to defray expenae of pah: Bttk oae haa beoome a tbousaad." ETcry my books, «w to gapply the Grade aaaad report ahowaaainereaae of friends aad (%Ttnkes witk a Ubrary. I shall be gl The stetsment that the Bible Union reodn eantribnt)(»a ia the way of U "diaedTed," k ao palpably folie, tkat I am tke Creek ekto^es with good Bapdat b a ^ astooidied Oat aoy maa ahoald be ao reoUess I ezpeet to t a n Cdportar wbea Iget bho^ of hkrepatatioaastopeiiL and eow my transktioas aad other wB^afe Biaoe writing my kat, I kan reoeiTed a books all orer tiie Creek nadoa. Re ooaunaBioattMi from J. Edmonds, Esq, Cor- tiste mast wake x^ to ftdr reapeBdbilid% respondiBg Seeretary of tke Bsriiioa Assod- aad eomttenet, as wdl aa tkey eaa, tke t^ atioa.iBwkidt kesajs,iBregBrdtotkeEpis-|oiBaadantiringe£Rtoof saek aaoppoaef& trath M it k i n X wkked witk sudi aidfciessM«Mr M a s o n , ' a o j ^ ^ p^(joi.: «We karenotte- oaewko h u read Theophilas Wdtoa 1phjL w CoL, dtker of than." Tik foramomeatdoabt. Por kataaee: He pnne I ^ frnm wkidi I r e e w OMoftheMpeasageepQrp«rtetobe|by Mr. Ha8on,onFage62,laatIia^ that tk® I infamiation apon thk pdnt, may be seen - «—1 PhiL u dtap, and 10th J Bible Uaioa k "rirtaally dkaolnd, withoat j ^ ^ ^ printing offioe by all who dean to tee ia « The Msjeaty of Trath," baring tke fooe to aooomplidi ite dedgaa." ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^nth. Sow, I b a n eon- •aat M tke name of Jesas erery j Now, dr, if the Bible Unka was disadnd at j ^ ^ . j ^ Majesty of Trntk of two pldn H. P. Boces]^? y*m Teri, Junt 25ik, 1860. 1 ^ * I - rartw T aafiSi COKXESCBXEVT XOBBT OBXI cqiJizaK- ^ ^ Mxsas. Eorroas:—Yon inll permit eTny knee skoold iflid of AmmmKm aad of I ftau Tkeepkilu Wdtoa « « to^ere-lfHendof theabsnnamedloatito^ §artbHts and of ti^raob." Tke other k pro- j jjO/ diad; tken kea been no mwmeiiom or ^ ^ ^ ^ Seriptnree,—aad one wanld sop- » word in relatioa to the dodng rtorganitatieat siaee that time; aad if diad, I ^ ^ ^ ^ uoogk to make tke bock ^i^itA ease off oa tke ISdi of Jaae. Tte why does onr "aathor' atill bother himeelfL But, I cianot j writer was not prenat daring the exaaRi£- about i t t No.dr; any oao at all aeqadated L ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f tke Tarioas dasaee iriiidt begaa a o ^ witk tke kktoiy of the AsserioaaBibk Uaio^^ j q„ tj,e Bibk Umon k a Bap- d»y, prerioasly. I learned a » ' kao«athattUsaMertiontspdpablyfo]ae:that|y^g,,^ Hen again ke fdk of truth. L a s eritied aad tkcoongk. it k not only not dead or diasotnd,bat tkat it I ^ ^ ^ot a denomination of okristians ia j There wen fosr yonng gentiomen ia ^ has eojajod a greater degree of p r o ^ « i ^ thk j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^g,ged ia tke work. llgndutisgdaaswkoneqdttedaeandnawi k fetsedly from CoL, iS dtap, and lOtk rerse, aad k rendered tkas- « Yon k a n pat in Ike | : yoiMf man." Now, Mr. E£tor, I k a n aeen aererd oom-1 meadatory notieee ef « Tke Majesty of Tratk" I ia yoor paper, aad I kan ac doabt tkat many of year re^en belien that what k sdd k | faaptkm wea?d aaaver no good psrpaaei waa BO bdiering p s i ^ to stand for tha aad tkat tkey ni=g\t as w«ll do away Witt tke rak rcqairkg that ose of tke par- eate, at least, skoatd be a belienr. Oaa of the deaeoos obwmd that tke tsxt ia 1 Oor- Tii and 14, aettted tke qanAiga k hk mmd St oooe, that tite c&iiJrea sren bdjbe- eaase ef the bdkriag father, aad oaaai qaaat- ly wen entitled to bH>dsai; that it woald be oOerwisewith ekildren wiien ssither fotker ner mother profeased. as in tkdr ease Oe diildrea had i» keliaen to entitle tkem to faapto; and tkat tkk ekild, bekr bora be- fon tiie father died, was jast aa hdy aa aay of them. Ose old aaa, in riiiag to speak ef the sal^eet^d that tha kdiscas of a bdier- er eoald not dwaya last in the «&iid, aad ^ hebdieredtbe boliBessof tkeeiild^edwhaa thefsther diol Dr. Inacs tiiiokkg it dsns to speck, said that t l ^ had dl foigottea Ike reasowg of the Apostle ia tke text; for it waa dear to bin tkat tke argamnl in tke text waa, tkat tke diQdren wen not made bdy by rirtae of tke beliariiig parent, bat b ; rirtka of Ae vibeHETicg being ssBotifi.^; it was by rirtae, tkdt, be aqjae^ of tke asbslkriag w ^ bekg saoeli&ed by tka bdiariag has- baad diat aU tke ekildren had been baptised, for it was erident if tke mbelierieg bad BSt b e a aanetlfiad, there woald b a n beea ae ko- liaesa. Oae bntker obsemd, if tke reaaoB- kg of tkeir paator waa trae, the aabdiarkg witewasaa modi entitled tobaptifwaa the ehQdRB, for she k sdd to be sanetified, aad i t k d « r that if aay <Bke k saaetified, wheth- er ekild or addt, ke k a fit anbjeet fur bap- tism; aodiat if tke text was aay argnmeat for tke baptism ef ekildren was aa arnaient for the baptism of tke aabelteriBg fotker « ffloiker. Aootker brother r«w up aad said tint it seemed to kim tkat there waa a fodenl kolkees iaparted to tke ekiidren by Oa be- Ikmi^ folher or motkw, bot kow loog it last- ed ke eonll not tell, end tkat tken was ako a ddsred sanetifieadan imparted by the bo- Ikrer te tbe anbdierer, bat k what way er how long it lasted be eoald not tdL The meeting, for want of time to disesss tke aab- sot, waa adjsaised for ose week. Amorg the members tke sabjeet waa taOtad o w aad disenssed, and when tke mectisg waa opened aad tbe subject ftiriy set agoug, I re- member tke first speaker sdd they k d beea lookkg to a text for icfaat baptissi, wid^ ho kk part, diiearered, kad DO ia&mt baptiam in it; and if tke Carintkiaaa wen igaoraat of infant baptism nntil tke time ^ Apeetle wrote to tiicia tke trxt tkey kad beea diaeasoeg, tkey woald, ke tiioogkt, bs at a great loss to nodefstaod wi»t to do with it,aa it had paixled tiiem alL A gcod ded cf dia- endoB thea aroee as to the aieaiJsg ef the text; and at last tke pastor rose, and sdd tka sabjeet had led kim to dcsbt tke prtjpiety of 'sing iniiaits, and tkat if t k ^ lad a ^ ,ptis3, tkey mvt gzt aose other petaoaM do it a^ul bis misd was made sp In a skert time Dr. Inses was kimnlf bapfc'ssd, aad ttoi aad tkere bip^s^ a good many t^en, who, from tbe dtseosaon tkat todi {da^ had (heir ejea opened to ks, aa tke Dr. sdd, the kat enoicg of tke discii$-iaB. The Baptists bare tio d i S s o l t j — e a a S - date eoBe» forward fcr kimiclf. If be maksa tke good eoef<en<n>, tkey reedn kim; asdhft and tkey andeistasd wkat tkey a n dirii>«. J a x u FOX tkatbook, in regard to tke passages abon year thaa daring aayforsMTpsiod of ite etia-1 ^ persona oonneeted with j honor to tiie lastittttioa- T h ^ w m M r . ^ t- M they do in Teaneasee, to speak oat ^ j qaoted from it, k trae. jtenee. In Tkeopkilaa WdtoB, page 89, when ^ denominations ojgaged in it. In lice, of Fort Gdnes, Ga., Meesn. Oatea d aa kaow how tbey fod. A oertda deWy m - I Bat, dr, wiB aot yoa aad yoar readen be j reflwenoe k made to tike reridsB of the 8 e r ^ ^ ^ . timeatprenik among oar bre^M I t h ^ i ^ ^ j aaaan yoa that "the Amert I taree, the MMskfkiu an eaUed the "traad^ "the preliminary rerisors j Bioerille, Tena . who d d i v ^ ^ YaM aadlhanktdy made dmmtiasta at w I ^^ xjnion" rerised sOW of the ItioMof tho sodety," (the Bibk Uaioa^^ I waa e o d ^ t i e a l l y oonneeted witk d n e differ- tory. The prasentafioa of ^ D ^ k m a s i ia largest ammUy of oar Miakten aad k y M I g^g, fc^ the abon qaotetioaa a n dr, if they wtn the tnadatioaa of the Kbk «,t.deBomiBationa. The sodety k sa indepen- by tbe Preddcnt, N. B. Gofost, who addn t- known in onr State) a aatimeat <rf j jaofosaedly takea ? j Union, they bon the stamp of jaat orgaakadoa, oatdde and kdeprndentof Ldtiteyotrnggeatlsmaiwithmaehpathoai d . I ban, d r , ^ kat "Bible Umon Qaarter-land wen usasi aad j»«</i»rtt by tiiocoMsid^^^ ^ ^ ^ Thk appears point. I regnt baring lost the eardgi^i tnor, a n shrinking away from it, aad s a ^ | ly," and ia it tiie Sodety stetea empkaticafly I aad witk tke bumitdg* of tke Sode^; otker- j ^^ fiwa of tke ooaatitation of tke I me by Prot Bryac, wktdi contained the •.T tiAih tb«v mnafrsid 1 .< . I ^ 1 . .». X al. t^ o^ I _ . I - . . - . then k roan foe both, beeaase t h ^ a n afraid that tkey will kan that aU-killiagehaqp P«dos) of andtaritaUeaeaa broaght agdaat tkem; eaa I not say they fear titeir eesigrega- ttoowiU be leaBeaed; thdr foir aaate aaa prea<Aer be all taraiahed with thk foal ^arge r Thk ssaa-foarkg spirit aeak tho aoatha of ojirpreadier«,pardy«8BthepeBa of oar edt wrs, aad makea the old ladiea of ear dificeat ooagi^tkaa fed nry todable aa th^ attsaapt that they ham lurf. Now, how maeh of majtsiic tndk k th«e insaohapatpaMsmusfa/nuitf qf/grfs? Aad I will, farthomore, state, that aa far j wki, they wen not tke fromfafa—t of tke cw/y. W k a t e w a a "employee" may do k order to obtun a |arop» rendering, dthoagh he may b a n tnndated a passage /crHf differ^ soeie^. Aaybody, by the pajment of a ee^ I tain satB, may beMme a memW; nor does it matter to what denomination tkey belong, or [ whetha they bdoog to any. And as to the | of tke <kree yoaag mas wko obtained medds, as an eridoiee to tkem tkat &ey the best ontors of tke oeessitm. Tl« literary address waa made at tke ^^ of tike exodsea, by Pn£ J. A. Basadll^ Koexrilie, Tenneeaee. Sab^' «rf the- on.' Any laaa of thrso gtdaa of sensa knows | ^ ~«Mon'Pedobaptiste than Baptiste ban 1 dreas " Virtae k aa odaaati<m." Olds Si- tl^ Bnt,»nppoee we adaut,aa asaerted b y U ^ -^j^^j^ti^^o^of reridonbyas'' dress waaone,{raly,of d o ^ t h o a | ^ t , a » d ^ Mr. Harrkon, that aome "employso" haa Aaa . _ j ^^ not aatitorsed to ioally arranged, aad ealkd for by dw F a a ^ aa I eaa lean—aad I am direetly ktereated | ent ways, it k still not tho workof the "Unkm" ^ ^ ^ emrioyed as nriaors, the Correspood- iathe "Umm," and take ite ' Qasrterly,"—Imitil itksaaefieiMdaadaRprowdby the >Uai-|^ aot oae single line that appears ander theloa.' Any laan of t h r e e g t ^ of sensa kaowsL . . _ . . . sd of Baptist Bibk," k fooad in the re- ~ " " - - - rised work of the "Unka." THB TXPISKL'S BOPSS ASO H^LIRTRSS—Aaa TEST YOCBS f—Hu'a locginei stretek baek into tke past, a&d cat kto tbe fatan; ho mast know whenee he earns, aad whither he m gdng. If then be faton Gfe, will that life be Eke tkir—x teieporsiy c o c — w i l l it beeteradT How will oar e.iadactkn af- feet oar destisy hereafter T If we kan ak- ned, ean we cbtdn fTrgireaeas from tke Baler oftkeaainmeT If not what k oar doom T If ao, by wkrt saeaas ean it be dose? To theae a u many other qaestiaDs of iaaoaedr- abk importeaee, roasoa eaa fiod so aaswer— •U k darkoesa, d t is ooafamoa, all k iacx- pGeablo mystery—we came, we know wot wkeaee; we Ere, we kcow not sAy; we £a, aad know not what oomea after death, er wiiether death be cot tke ead cf alL Tkaa we staad ken on tke earth Ske <»e who. cad- denly wakisg from a d ^ , fiads kimseH ia lioaldteaoh the trath of God-a wwd la ite i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ aaoppor- parii^, aad ia ite entirdy ^ | taaity of aeeiag ia how many i»taaeee " The Batitaeematoma that thee k aheadyjjj^^^^^ too widdy, a ^ t of eoi^wimke t ^ | u,, of saeh a tide. "T&t Mafuty of IVatt p ^ e m n o f hamaaor^BkatWMaaw^BBj^^^j^j^jjgg, Whatan ideal! ekkdegto be bnaiAea of the Ohareh. I mittoe, as JOB «U1 see pnblished oa psge 253 Jcft, Dr. 8ai. Andssoa, Pr<£ Kataral of Qaarteriy, whieh I aend yoa- P. Scbsff, j Mord Sdenoe, who has besa s e n r d y a f i U ^ D. D., German Bdbnned PreabytHiaa, seoond 1 for aome months, aad who. irill pkaae p a ^ ^ toBO s c a l a r ia America, asd kfe u kow a t l m e f o r a o t p a y i s g k i m a r i d t i a k k i a n a ^ work with fiad eoauaittn, tkoagk ke kas not | tion, as ke had remond a^oa the Uoioa by the aathor ef fheophilss Wdton. I ro^ksaert that the Amerieaa BiUo Uaka has aei revissd either tho Epirtk to tho PhiUipi&ea «r Ootlosdu*. Agaia, sk;: oa page 804 of n e ^ h i l a s ^ i M f - I r>» woaMaskmybrafli«of obaers^ If fiad saeeess of iThoododa Eraest, aad eommeads* with these J, j. old Sdtool Pmbyterian. The Pfiace- spdl of ddate« mysdf, I was aaahJe to TOk of "ThoAmerieaa Bibk Uaioa;" words: » The way th»t-k ordinarily Bsea.wa ^ u^ tnoesT Now then braaafcsa 1 aad my objsot k writiag d>k k to eerreet tho I oaaaot dsay te be a a o n l ^ , " aad eadiag ftag I ^ Jaha Forsjth, 1 It ewtainly k importaat-tlat tho £romthectenh,of ^eaes^tb^partaxo—impresdoa " The ifcjesty of !Rath" k "that it might ban aa little nasmbkaea to the U Asaedate Bddrmed Preabyteriaa, the Mos^ Cnek CoU<«e ooae ap to ite edoaktod to atake en tkk sabjeet done. juident way of baptkkg aa poasiUeir' I ia tkat deaemiaatioB ia Ameriea. j aad make it saek aa lastitntice aa will By gieiag tho abon a plaoe k the AraU, jmedktely followkgthkqaotatiaaiBTbaophi- ^ j Q j p, d^ ckank of Eagkad, j genetatioas to ooiae. yea win gnaUy oWige, yoarr, dto., _ | I n Wdtoa, 'Mr. Maaon* agaia makaa a d i i ^ y I jj^ w of "TbeMaJeatyofTrath," byaayiBg: j i . .aditioB to these, he p n s the same o» WaU'a'Defoaos.* T h e n k a o t a word of it Ma. IsRW—My atteatioa haa beea eaUed I oa page 40S, a « k it ANYWHXBE ELSE toaaartideiathekstBambetofthoflsnM;h»«heho^- IhanlotA^^ for himseUa "Beridodat-K-J^^;^ gi«ttby Aaia^ratk*; ttwy aiBsa hold aad I Tha ebjoet of Aeaitideia erideady to i « » - L q ^ t Bat i S l ^ ' f i a d ONE SENTENCE dM same deeiriaes,AE fidth OMS da-lpagathenrad^of theaatboraf ThaqthUasiia^. W d l s y n s ^ with dJa qaotedea ia Itmad tothesdate; th^ {HMtieathoiWaltaB. To do thk, ke cdeete a itatsMat | Theodaiia.* [Itaiiea, &«., miaa atraage laad, aatnanded by i^acssee of whidt he haa no knowledge, igawaatof whsn he is, aad how he eame then; aot kaewiag why he k tkere, or what he k cxpeetad to da; aot knowkg to what laws ke mast ooaCtrm, or what will be the eosseqaenos of aay mire- aeat he may mske; igcoraat, if as a reddeat tken ke ewes sUc^aee to any ooe, aod if to lay oae, ke knows cot to wkm. He heaa ' whisperkg Of riabla kaewa aot what tkey i tke oigaakidm eaDed tho Gathdk Otardu Bat tf wa go to the New Tsataieed, wa will Sod ftat Ckrist aad hk a p o ^ Mt ap t«o laagdom aad plaated maay aawmbBea wki^ bdoaged to thk hasydGm. Now ia orderto by aay jost ddato bdagofthk Idngtaa. Iheea aaas^Uieamadanagreek^ itial seeaea ef » e Magdw aad with eash other; they mart BOSBSSB te 5. AaadtflratnagerideBoa af thawaataf InOer^ lanl»d ahridka idkwddp ia, tha id wUA e ^ ia dia la maay iasteani thk aril spirit haa ndk a atnag hdd ia tka eteah lhak maay af *a MMlnii WWB they teaat at d>e a i w r ^ a r alkar |laasB;wiII aot epaak la aaA otiker. ahan oadi athar ia Mitar tena to rettant as* tkaa the see spread* iBiB foiaiHee i>a>eheBa k m a g hk frttads aaiathawheketeeft itiBid lisylfSsBso of tke rWaiaatnlMiif ef te Ima^ i ' idelad.,.^ ;i8 ai- EaTcnoxisT.' Udoatowa, Ala, D m ^ , I85S. TheeBbOBa WaUoa the towrteaw Bibto Qateni B,allsgredBg widt te pattern whieh waa I by I SdiabBrg Uainrdty, Seotlaad, aa oas (tf tke I warasat Irieada aad adneatea te sodety has. Then an at tlua timef o a rg e B t i m e n e n - 1 g a g a d ia te wtuk of f i n d n r i d s a ; two of w h « a n Pedobaptkte aad two B i ^ t e ; aad te l o d a ^ k d a i a g all it e a atop r o e a n a third I f r t m t e P o d o b a ^ ranks. So,wbea te aa- k «maarCBaBeaa,iate«Beway,aB4otaimlaf te tnadatioaa af te AMriata Bibkl Now, Mr. Editor, te aathor of Theaphiha BBmber rf te fiad miaon dt^ ^kteaa« order, aa aetdag Itardi te UakB,aa gina ia lleophila. Wdtea, aad Wdtoa hen aateste, poddnly aad ^iptod-eomplated, then wiU boa majsn^utteCoJ Yea, mora, all m d l a a n a ^ o B t e aathority of te BiNe Uaka fadly, that te abon qaotedoB tekw ftaa {Isga of Padohaftmte; aad a A - r f r f - t e aathorityaf k»rm,|QBitterlj,tha»BAA^ a^wana to ba I m d IB DR.ltlMr«aB »aka that a Baptiat work wkiA I^utelJemCariat. aad M« te Fopa, B«T mads. lamaotiBtehaHtofBotkkgonijw Wdk-DaftBOo-that hohaa haated fir te daa* by aB eqaU aamber-wt to aay teBUtol^te^. TMj . J h a n tyagthaiaBOBymoBaasribbteamybante ddateWmt^bBlaaBBOtiBdtlte^ aaekw4i«A^tek te ^8,BakteIdt loaaragatopah^; Vatte praseat an<at<i-jfaaadaUtereal;)tekthankBotoBaan- argy, aot te OkdpaBa» (««« iapn«iBg.)|Bi^toezhihftteBMaiwefddi«Bibknai-|mcBiaDr.Wa^ N^.dr, K^teCoafosdoB of FaM. Bat. btoter,|oB,"kiB«iliBgtoaloTO«f hOBoi^ aadfotrjlhap^ b a n a aapy of Walft Oa- deaBag. I take thk eaeadeB to askte "BaiiMs^* I who "tBkMtelMtBiUBGBkBQBHtetly,»j if he dsidss^ pedtfnly, tie sa*foyas te ^Bisnww BiU» Vmim iam Bwb the llMislaNsM JBSM FB fikspMht ira«Miri WkatetttaThata muid «Mr j|«Aw«M(,iiaat te q^satiM: iid| of te BibloUidoaa B^tist aor eaa he Mka te TTSMB a Baptist aoek^. I a l r t e t e t , i f d t m b a t i B i h ia te CiHS xesyaBiii^ Seenteiy of te BeridoB lioB sBd te wparte of te Sods^, te Pedo- to do ia te waft af re*k- teB te B^pdste ban. doio* Baptkte kaow aiajwfcst* tel ^tgaakadoBado aot bsgik ta tQ teM pidte freanqehilkBfcv nay kBB«tet ndh as I tdtn iiqperfeody ateted k i%hl, sad tey ka«v aha that thaaa dkardtea foil m j faraharkof thkBaaaiidly,'a•dfiI*aew^iB• ty baa te apadirfiB^for tea* 2^tey>ih.*iMi» i-WteirdB^ Uak .mkBteiBBd «iiisIhaniBetod? If -A«ri ««KhbUdeB -k*isl .rfaBddi.d ,|tem^^ ^ teoa,aBdIaaMrtpoiddnl7,te» te^patar te, lAUt Mr. HantkeB daaka kaii« ia Dr. WaaV ItaikBM^ IS T H l B S - n i 7 Baai|j|haptktohBn w>MMsefKferB(sm. BOtiB dMMtedaaateB-li^ te aetH ^ osi. bBt ia WtdtaM*Mteosa; aBdI p M ^ T m . te aoddy ««%kated with teBapta^ mynlftosiawUwhMmealMBVta. aBdaig wManrhantehowtrf it. ^ Bow/M^. Xfiter, wheaanr te BBtharoflHk d w ^ t h a t tey ban foaaisWd!^ " I k a o p U l M W a t e * *t e d k a i i ^ B d h v b y a f l h t l f« ft e B M B B ttooan7« te bat kne te.ta- HOW THB CHABOa CBJCB «0 Fw Mestsa. Editon: l a ooisplkaaa with Koaest, I sesd yoa aa aeeoaat ef te of leatiment k te ^ n r d i with whkh loan WM etmoeelad ia EdishBrg, OB' leetof bsptioa.. Itkaafolkwa: Ooo of te deaeoaa of te badness kd kim to te top tf te M n some directtoas 'to te walk gesag tedeatellyfeUto te ^e«Bd,aad was aadead. SSai^wdidBatfrafoi ^ dMM^ aaaU te d n U m had tisedoBaeoonatof te foter'k fi^ yeogeat bdag, at te daath «f ka h ^ i e d , waa aBtitkd to te et«B MOordkgly applkd to te Dt^to ^ t e Bl te tod t h a h a l e n t eeeBnediB h ^ p w tiee, he did aea kaow what to #a witk ^ & atatod to bar tkat be woald T * bdtante dnrd^a• he fid a Kl^Wkettod^dtoBOt bene idiinsB. So SLk teaextmaad _ peaed afowdaye after, te Daater te «Mt to te okBtA, aad dalii 4 pnaked te ^vBeut to bdar k ekatoh,aslte waa4(»agraaft ksa witk iL Tkan iBte almki of sdgbty power e ^ i l ^ d e n r aad is -arstks ot term cr of Ion, bat ho knows aot to whoa tkst power bebag^ er by wbatUwaitkoMtrdied,or whea or bowk may exert itidf oa ktsa. He goes foward, bat kaows wtetker be walks to life or death. He stops k aaddea fear, bat knows Bot^etlfe ar it k safer tostsad er go. His eyea grwi £m with gsskg; Us Embs-mw waary widt exertioa made withoat aa e i j s A Hk growsfekt withte exkaastiim ef hopes aad fears; daads and dsrVnsaa tbe sky. Powarieas to msks amrtker e l ^ he siaka dowa apoa te grraad aad rerigas hi—If to whatever Drte may ewsn. Ttas thas hddesa mast be oar Bb; thas d m foarfd oar death, m God kaewatoat oererg-a,aBrdB^, BBI o«r deatiay—/•/Ud'a Oaasfikr. , Few iffT"'**"* eoBodre r^fhtly aa to te amoaatofigaanaoe^k thw eacgrsgilinffs, , h e e ^ ^ th^bey eaaaot M u S S a a i m K e n r ahaa to preadt aB that God baa t a s ^ t yoa, ao ahall yoa be dear of tebboi «f aoak, and ecji^ te testzaony of as ka»- Bs >an that what yoa presehk God's ward, te n '-J, k presused to that, aad that ^ dit who aoaidanae a paai ^ b u a a d t a e a a a i S B a m IB ^ Bewssberyoaan rapoadbb for tafaate, for tiae, aad fo oppertaaitiea; i^cBTC tea aaa that wan g i n aa sssiisaT T m a n a alewtrd Gad% aiydariMi B^ pdatod^ «fold,illastrate, aad praa BHaa^m te aiBda ef te Lxd% pariiB. NenrbesikatwkBa yeia oa^t m^i bat than anatafeeawhoatev - held thdr peaai M i k a ^ f i i ^ adatk?^ to; .1 . . . . . . . . , •»••'•

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s iT tnw Ajn> BKASowa.

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iti «f (AnWi aomg tka gmk-jiiadnBge9tet&* f p m i o f tntfcjMid OM H ^ i j of Ofi slksrak ttm it no priaoi-

pcziApiK W o B i ^ to iha i d ^ o B of •Md tf atim nportaaes O w IKO-

• I 5 LORN AND D N R T I U & A A M Y P . T T A V B i l h i i ^ o l n l k t a d to U T e i a o — O *

•rid lad (veedj dim? n B e n mto Gbiiit aftaada u amit^kf va3 ef deSaioa anmad «B, de^ii^ tha d a ^ and inlseaoea of S*-0. TimAmiiawidAhntktayhinin-j r a g ^ awartlj^ nat nader T&eir O«B TIAE id ig tem. tram day to day tka ^ and Uoaad iaiwBeaa af thor ^ S a -

joraorfituevaBp fcr aoM of tka j M k a r a m t e d n t A u " T l u U boa. jme to jaar, gmri»g dariw AAITHOOABGMK—BAEOIMGHMTORAADGPMT-

Than a n 0 ^ a fnr i t m ammg te

IB RAW of Oo gnat aad glonoaa ktKBoa }ixflcti ovsr e&araii and tlw wnid, tbe ^ £ReiB dSMipIaa to t&taoA aad BOOT-^tbti6eaT«sIjpmeipIe; fiir h ia writtea, i t kiiidlT, afotioaed one to aaotber «iik

UtAulf Itmx ia Koaor pcobriag « » ^ Lot b n t t e l j lore ooatine. B« of ^ • B o Blind, <a« tovazd aaoUioE. A aev gcaaadmaBt l f c i n «ato joa, ttat jo Ion

la-: a r l hara tend yoa, th«i}« abo ^ooaaaotiie?.' ' .

gM& b m aad anion ia ^ ohanh jnQ be p t i to ^ worid titat tka OMsadten a n arhkk

iigj pzofaB to tiw trae aad derotcd aer-'« t i«fCi in i t " B j t U i a b a i a U a t m l m o s tet J« a n aqftdiaaij^ea, if k a n Ion sss pmtther" naaoaoiptana a n T e r y ^ r a ^ t a a 7 tobaaadantood. Tbe daty of tlw

OaohildnB of God, IB R&nsfa i nAmi j k m ia defiaitel7 pointed oak

r, fltt foesiaaa do tin a e a b e n at Ae aat aad e z l i ^ thia diriaa pria

7 Bi tkay Ion oao aaother vilk tbat w&iA waald, if neeemazj, aaaw Mtam

k j i e ^ t&eir Una far otkcrT I to tka oaaalwiB ibat ao aaah ex-

k i k o a k a n k i a tkaaa latter daja. I tkat if a meatbar of tka ekardt «a>

I j mekad ksads to tk« itake, then to |i1raraad aa aeooant of kia fahk ia CkA*,k« ndd kan to diaaloaa. Noaa eoold bo fiiaad laaoald ba wiOiag to dclliad for faar yr anckt iMMa • little popalarity,« get a tda aairAed Oeiaaelraa. Ikan a n a g n i t s a a j Jadaa^ ia tbeae

Iqa, «ko voaid ntkcr b e t n j asd.deatroy Mhar, tkaa to daftad k ia agaiaat kia eaa-MBK. "Smedj," M]n saa, Xjwt mart paa iy mtatakea. Oar ekaidiea eaaaot a totitBte of tkia kasnxdv p r i n c e . " I t ia ta I u j bo deeaxnd m aoaie tkiaga, bat ia iialaaiaeliBedtotkiBklamBat. "Wken i a i is tka andmaa to provd tkat skazdtca •taastiaj; in broncziy k m aad ektiatiaa k lawkipr Tka SaTior aiid, "Ye ikall fcMNrtkem by tkeir finit." I a a ran tkat if Ai aeaiben of dM einirdi lore (»« aaotber • Carirt dineta, tke fraita of it viil be britia aoiaetking tiiat eaaaot be kept Baled. Bat tebemandcfi i i te , I«mbri t f ly |imt oat a &w tkisga v i i i^ elearlj ako« to Mf laiad, a wiat of ta^kerly Ion. Aad tett, tke aeaben ef tke d a r d ipeak eril of

otker—aae kard aad aabeoeaisg extnea-Beoond, take ap reporta afainsi oas of

Ikatraaaber, aad freely exrealate tke aaate to tkiajary, aad to tke iBjixty of tka ekar^, lOkaut kaowiagwketker tke report k &ln or

be be

^ l A i a k l k a n aiea&ned aa pnof tkat tka donkea a n vaatiagia bnOorly k n aad a k m t a a U k n n k ^ ladoad the half kaaaot beoa.tdd. I t ia a dark aad ^aoaty doad vbiA kaaga orar Zioa, «itk oaly ban aad A e n a i i M l l n y o f l ^ b t t o ^ae r tke kaazl of tke po« p I p i M , aad H ^ t a p fteir patk

ky aa tk<7 jraaaey to a bettcc aad a b a a n » ly laad.

Xkaatkoeaaaaof txatk ia greatly luadoeedt aad • a a o s a n dr ina tetkar aad fttOar froaa C k r ^ a£d.tte ekazek Wt to wmp over daadate eeaditfoa. " Tka vaya t i ZioB do

uaatotkeaolaufcaali; a Q k e r g ^ a n d e a t d a t o ; kar pneat a i ^ ker f i rgb>anai i ieM,aBdike ia ia UttoBMa. Her advanatiea a n tto ^ e f ; ber eaaalaa f n t p u ; foar tke IiMd katk afflieted ker for tke Boltitade of ker tnngreaaiaBa. Her ^iidrsn a n goao iato e a p t i r i ^ b ^ m tka ea-«ay. Aadfroaatkadaaghterof Zioaallbar beaaty ia depvtai." (Jcraadak.)

Bat v k a broAeily Ion r^;aa ia tito eiharaii H* tiemhm a n Uad to OM aaoOer, aadat r in to proaute eaek ottac*8 a^ritaal aad teoiporal vel&n ia siekaeas, ia fcealtk, ia proap«i^, aad ia admaity. Peaae aad kap-piaeae dwell ia tkdr nidat, aad Zioa'a gatea a n enwded vitik aaxieaa aoala iB [Bixiag fin' tke way of life, aad tke water n lTadn. Ia tke midat of tkeir joy aad ^adaeaa tkey exeluBi, ia tke laagsage of good old Sairid,

Heboid, bow good aad kow pkawit it ii fo bretkrea to dwell t^etber ia a a i ^ l I t ii tare tke pieMoaa rataMBt apM tke kead, tkat na down apoa tke beard, eren Aarqa'a beard; Amt weat dowa to Um akirte of bia garMBti, u &e dew of Heraaa, aad aa tke dew tkat

ied apoa tke noaataiaa of Z k a : for

wMeeeaaadtf Qbd. A a d y e t , a M a y eaaaa, aad teaay pUeea tUy <a tim polfit*

to apeak aad write tkeir baattaan only, fnoed to befiere by a labec^ ioaa effort. J t o y of tkeir eoiipraaiae air-

a n a a d e i ^ w b a t A e y tUak wiUiet effaDdtkaeazof t k i a o a o ^ i a a Meikoditt,

Oat one aa Spinepaliaa, aad tkea tk^ tezttoplaee at Oe kead ef it,

wafcao otter eoaaeotion to tke dieooarte. I foar that wieh of oar i i i m l pnadiag is the raialt of a a d aaataaly foar, aaeh nealy-snaOedaeaa, nA ad np t eaAm^wta , while •n ry day, ia o«r aigamate witk tbe.Pedbe, wa a n awt witk atwaa emieeawnn tkat tkia or t k ^ D . B. haa B»de; witk irimt OSm efiateat

(aad ke ia a modd ataa;} aay

i ^ Sa the ooateat, wa eaa k a n aa iaaaa af bat, whoaanr ka f i r a l i t e tka pabfio widt kit na l name. Ibmrn mktnof J e f i r m - m t i t tkm pnper toeaaiflaoa fto eridawo^niba ^ aaottadtotkepiMie. I held ayaaif nady to pron, fro* tkia -Qaarteriy," aad otker eoria of OM Bible Ueiaa, the foOowiagitepo-

rafonedtoabon^iaia Dr. W^'a«'De&ae^«'j}ertyof Traft. O. how its win O k o e a a a a ^ be prepared to bearlddneail—brigbtaa—vad!

L That tbaAMriMKblenaigaUaBap-fuf aomety.

2. Tkafctkey atartod witk tta anwad objeet of pattiag tatawrw ia tba Holy Bible.

3. Tkat they k a n paUiahed to the world tkiO! Pedobaptiato eaaaot help thoa.

4. n a t t i t o y h a n pabHahed to tke world UMt PedobHitiate or» belpi^ theau

5. TkatttetnadatienaqBotedinTkeopki-S e i w^ ^ m y Irmti iaexpe^eedllaa Waltta wen aoide by the traaalaton ia

yoaag aiea naat aaal oar aumths, or be her Jd- i tte ^ e e of the Uaiea. briag-ed aa ]^patazte, Ao. All oar efforta at

ing kcae tht tratk as our hearti beGen it, like Natkaa of old, a n rendered negatory apwttoae rtoie e a n a n impaHaat to hear aaytUag eze^t tkia tratk—oomproaaiiBg prea^]^.

Sear bnOrea, ia t k k t t e atateof tkeeaae aaoagyoaT Let aa hear what ia thenisfra-tan itf Bapdat foaling, i foa wIdA tUi aya-

6. Tkat they b a n eawted agria aad again tkataearly or ^ t o aU <iw Bna^a&al Do-Boodnatioaa u thk eoaatry a n lefreeaated ia tke AiMtviaa I^Ue Union.

7. Tkat so denoailnatioH is npreanted ia tke "Unioa'! ezeept tke Tarioaa bcaaohea ^ tke jBt^rfuffoadly.

I.et -Beriaioakt" finaiah » e aad tiio world with hia na{ aaM, aad I wiU attend to

temateada. - V r i U t t a a i ^ thoeewbo ataiid hiB^aad toiKlderI>aytaa'are»kwofTh«ophi.^ ^ i t r The gnat Baptiit heart ia not thaa I laa Walt(m« alao, ia dae fidat, l a m n n , a a d leta8,Ietthem wko tpeak for aa, kaovwhat t h ^ eaa apeak aad write of what wo beHen and will a t ^ by thm in. Wksle we a n tkaa parleying and aaioniiing witk lAat keart wo b^e re error, aad witk

Yoan^napeetfUlj, ^ ! W. P. HiJunov.

Majeriie Tom eaa imtgioe what itiwoannaa i a f n i -, »&ea wen goieg on betee tke ercusg eaaa^

J m U « k t opiaioa. m o M M hoaartly.U Uekepter apoa what ia .aid i a ^ M a j e a t y ^ i ^ f S ^ ^ ' J ^ ; bat when yVwiab (Uaehooda) | Tratk aboat Doetar la&oa'la waiag Padrt^ferawded boaiK Tbe amoHvte wen aU^y

anreaor ladtoia««dar topnni t , I«BO(m- |dat aioaeyiaoroalating bia B^tiat t n a 4 ^ | t o w a ^ i Cor. 7 : U Far tke a n b ^ ^ pdl .dtonjeetbo.htke Irwik of the o p i i ^ t i o a o f t l - ^ ^ ^ of it. adnoate," ( g a o t ^ j i t t o b e f o l ^ . g l a ^ l ^ o J ! ^ ^ ^ tea ThecplulaaWaltOB, page 804;) aad ao =r - . * jtheyhely." Ooeof tkedeaeaaaai^ far U^ aav L Mr. Xfitor. Wbea aa aathor a ta tna] aSNti^ ^ ^ earpriaed tkat aay eae ahaald J ^ f o l a a h o o d , o r p a t o . o f f a f t a a d , f a w a . 0 1 m m t a a a w s ^ I fdoabt the right of Ae oMa to b . , ^ aa^

be e a t i ^ t o be be- Baotaaa GaxWK-Ooartaat it was born befon tke father aied, aad „ thepab- i««*q»Bt l ,h tdas goodarigklto beptiaB

taadw other duMrcn. Aactktr joee aadani.

Ca&a Baoxaaa GaxTxi:—Ooastaat r . i^°"p7ntm.iiTiii i . I tion to the work of p a c ^ forward

u>T«»Miytkiag he wntoa. By oonaaiwgl ^ ^ ^ ^ M-J - r f ^ f a a tlw otaer eauoren. Aactatrjoeeanaaa*, p.ge458of Dr. Wdl-a q)efanee.'Td. 4. Oe- ^ ^ « r ™ ^ J f | t k a t a o t k i i « a ^ man eert>ia. tk«a tkat ted Edition, tke nader will find the qooto- , f " l WalL' KarMMin. j ewa wer, I

P. &-Tkeeopy of Dr. WaU'a .Defenoe.' My a « a « « p t . rf H ^ B e o k

. -X, I a Printer rf New York, aad a B ^ l k t rf right atajap; aad my traada&a ef the pdby J d a i a i a t h o haada of Mr. Tnw

~ n e Ma)Mtr ec Tratii.'' | Co., oae of the moat exteadn ptiatiag

at the printing ofice,for a fow daya, what any | one eaa eoasalt it who wiihoa to ^ ao.

-The KajMtr ot Tnrth." Ma Eoooa—AIthoagh the aathor of "The

Majeety of Trath" doea aot abmfM nodee oar old. bat ao hae Utter eaeatiei, they a n I i BOByawaa aeribblfn,'hehaaeeade80Midedto eeaHBgeo(daofargnBt«tteOTeroarBWBthaaa|i^j^eyMnbee of kia aaiannil digdtyao they eaoe did over oar haada aad foot, theee I f ^ u to abtiee the $criN)Ung» of "Beridoa-eorda will bo oar eoaproadaei of ^ e truth. Noi^ air, aa thii oondMoeottOB on the Let na beware, aad let the people apeak oat

"CAKsoa" ot Ynteoni..

DI8OVBSIOK Tk* AaaMTsr TkM^Mnn

then the Lord aotaBaaded the bleada^ erea lifo tor e n r mon.' The Iiord wiH appear { aato tktm aa the latter aad the fonter raia apoa the earth, aad aa tke moraicg, aad tkdr p ^ w a y will grow brigbta aad b r ^ t e r oato tke perfMt day.

[10 aa coatiauai)}

T k ^ tbey eaek tke a d n a t ^ ef eadh IB tkeir woddly tia&aaetiaBa, instead of

etken iniareat as tke word of God £ -Poartk, tkey a ^ c s t , to a eooiiderar

Ua extent, tba nek aad the ^atreawi, tke po(K tke andy, aad the widowa and tke or-

Tka aSieted aid JlaUeaaed laembas d the AaxA, cspedally if they a n in em-

ioae, aa&r from day to day^aBd { • k i ^ for weeks, witkoot aaeeiriBg any at-featiea from titecr bre&tot. Not fte il'ghtert afiantioa of bntkerly b r e is ex!ubited io A™ S-tt a word at eomfbrt is reedred from i m . And if then i S : ^ cnea l in , they d a dwaya feel tkat tke anibera ef tke te^kansorrgvdfirreadk odiera fceliagi v i a t a a t . I t arrer will be orsKd tnm tke a M . if they die, ttey die feeling tkat tke dardk ia dortitste of a t r u eknatiaB i ^ t , aad their foaiSa^wko witaeend ikeae ae-gbeta^bnemeaBeaatedfrom tke Aardt—do aat feel dn t interest ia tke euse aa tkey woald b a n dose if tkiqr reodred kisd tmtaeat and atteatzoaaia tiaMa of die-tea; aad Saally, they n t h all their iafioaaee, « d with all Odr friotdi aad Imdrcd. a n lort telhe^ar^ Thaa, for Ae w u t ef brother-ly k m , the Aareb oate eff her isJIaeaee, aad yardyaai ker power, aad diina araltitadea nito lia wa;a of oror, aad iato the world of ead-faaa tmteat . SoektiM wki^ oaly e lda to be ef tha worU, a n oarcSd ef their d ^ They aaa ttat t k ^ ahall aot aaffer hj day or byasghtfari^teatiaae aad eoaaforta tkklifo. Ther B*eeber tie p o « distreeaed aaaa, aad Sataa to the erka ef the orphan, aad pndda far thdr tenporal wd&re. Bat the e h a r ^ whkh waat ^ Ok world, aad pnfea-aaa tobegem^ by priadphaof dirine ori gia, lakea bat Bttia, aad eowm tiaaaa ao iater-• t m lha anaban who a n skk aad Sstnacd; •akaa ao cSirt to sappiy tkeaa witk tke oom-foitsef tkk l ih atabwaao iaqaiiy m rcfor-

tothanftbge—tek* wiatereat oitha «d&n of Aa wiiawa atfd otphaaa ef UtA

Thee* k ao preeiakaa for tiMa te E n and b a n eoafortakle

Massas. E s n o u : I aai aot fbad ef ooatro-nray, bat I Ion trath, aad I aappeoe Aat year aaay readoa do; I Ion to b a n infor-u t i i a f l l t h e e c h m B a o f o a r j o a n a k ; I k n to kaow how my brethrea fbd all o n r the land; I widk we eoald b a n m o iatereoarae, mm exAaage of aeatiaaeate aa k y awmben P e r h ^ i t k oar &Blt,bat we a n too aaeh czdaded from a hearing throagh oar organa; too maek aoppreased in tke ezpeedea ^ ear opiiueaa, beoaaae joa eaa get more polished aad tkemtieaQy writtea artidee to t i l yoar eohcana weekly. Now we Ion ako, to read tke tratkfd aad ^eaaaat ooanraatieea of oadition or enn tke diakkg eaanatTons of geaias. Bat we Ion alao to p went, aow and ikee, aa isqairy to oar £ataat brethren, and

t tkdr opinieos oa it. Wdl, shall kan a mediom for tke traaasaisdon of oar

fethto eaek otker? Pardon BO; I WTOto tke abon, eatirdy tegetfol tke lomd emaeattkekeadof ttksketdi. Bat what I wantto td l all my brethrea, wko read tke m^t id , ia, Oat tken k alwaad ia oar eoaa-try, t n a amocg tke memben of oar loeal aa-Kmblica,an idea, wkiek, if it e ^ to saek aa extent aa I am apprduadn itdoee,! want tke body of k y membeza, tiie asaeaUka k their indiridaal e^adtiea, in tke lAok Soatk,

part tkia ttttairiotu aaOor may be rogarl-edaaaahttoor oonfcrred, "Beridoakt" Ada highlyooaijpKBMnted. ( M ) Bat ,dr , Imaat bepermitud to aaaan «hk exedtawy,^ fte aathbr of • 'Tho M.jee^of Trmth," that whikt kkmntfymaypnmpt Um to (rrndkh hk aaate befan the pablk, "Beddeakt" k a aodeet man—haa ao asi^ratkna 1 . aoloiiety, and tlunka that a eomsaaaieadaa may poasaai aamadifisiik withoat aa with tke aaae of Ike aatkor. "Aaoaymoaa aoribblera," as generd tUsg, may bo a ttmdasi^aad poaasaa bat Uttle eotirag*; atill, the pdmi aame of W. P. HAaaisoa preaeate ao terrors to "Bed-

• e l - the.. a« ld- an of an«tcreiieBktlaDtheaUM7«>J<9*4 IntlwAnU I mtmaa of tkia BiUe Uaiea la (indeed I) lan-

are eaBteetediatkaeonnto^ | Bat it woold be a rain kopo to expeet tttkar It ia eer iqfcnaalioB tbas Mr. Jtam H. Hadtoo

I" Tkeo'pkilna Wdtoa," oa tkeaakjeot of Bed-OoointtedaiaaiaatlaD: imoa; keaoe, it woald be asdeae 'to attempt aa

•^une of foot" between aa

la paiAic thnech lAat ia eaUed tke "Caa ibrake eooBtj ioAUbaaa." tha capital of vUekiaUokio-tovn, we learnad tass tte aataor of neopbHw Waltaa, aliet Xr. HuriMie. Metkodiat p n a ^ . kad ben ao tberaeiiUTexpatad In the paper pab&hrd iB the town, that it sot OBlrhecaswp^Ue Sor hlsi te k e n the plaea, bet tfaM his book *a> wUhdiawD froBdreoIaiieahrtheHttbodhts. I tUataenM talDoeB dtaeooDt te tke place and not eirralated. Tbe MtiwdiaB pteead apoo the nradtr ot Xr. Har-tlMD te that TtiteHy and witUa the drealatioii of the pa^.-eaB be im«cfaied b j tha Kad«r whan hr tea^athe aitidea te thia aad Aitan nesiben—tbr

IKB tba Cteateak* BwiM. car TBtJTH."

Ma. Sntma:—^la looUng orer a book bear-ing, in part, the abon titk, aad written by the Ber. W. P. Haniaoa, 1 obserred two pasea-gea, aader the bead of " Baptkt Bible," pro-feeaedly taken from tke nriaed edition of tke EagSA aeriptaree, by " ^ Amerieaa BiUe Uaion." a qaotation froa^ verae—ead reada, tkas: "

Tke aatkor of "The Majea^ of Trath" pro-poseatopnnaaamber of t h n ^ in nferoaee to tke BtUe Uuoa. That he eoald aaeeeed m eatablkhiog OH ftkimg aad ewnfCfcM; he

Ma. E n i r o x W h e n I addteaaed yoa my liahmeate ia the dt;^ first ardde in regard to'The Majee^ of Tratk, I t fonnd it neoeawy Mt Z kad aa idea of wri&g aten; Bor,*iadeed, | tke two Creek letters friiitb I aaa^ from dwald I kan dwe ao, kad not ite anUior at- fu ' . tkat oidiaary O n ^ typo m d d aot teapted a defeaee of ite daring »itr«{»eaeata-1 tke body and aprigkt ^ t i o a of tike

type. Afewpagsaof ptMfhambse lamy first a ^ e , I'edled attention to ser- toff, and I am wdl pleasedinih the ^ ^ e i ^

erd ste»Bmtii*t made in Mr. HarriaonVi bock, asoe. We b a n eontraeted for tke p tk t l i^ w l ^ oannot be astuned. Tke first was m and bindkg'in kandsosM a^le, aad oa g ^ regard tea qaotatka from Dr. Wall's Ddenoe. 48 I b p ^ , of 3000 eopes of die Hymn I p n n d , by nfennee to the work itself, that 3000 of John, a ^ l&OO of the thaolBMsfssacimrdlt Aaa ia Wall th&t a n | Tke printers and Under pnpoee detdung qaoted ia Theodosk Eraesi—whidi Tke Ma- six weeks, befon I eaa start bade to my jesty ofTrathdemedbeiBgthere ,enau<^ of labor witk my hooka. Xke time s taeked eeBtaaoee." Now, Mr. JBditor, if Mr. long to me, bat karisg pat my kaad to H. really did e x a n ^ Wdl, aako says ke did, plow, I will not Jook baek 1 t o l m a t m tAat do yoa tUak of hkaaseition, that saoh enoemon the £reeh prairie sir. laagaago k aot ts be fonnd, enn in detadied | I am really hangry for tha Soathen aeateaew, "aaywhen" in the book t What Western pikers. I b a n aotaesn a o^y woald yoa eell saeh a statement? I skonld} any of tkem dnee I left Peanfidd. I do s i^

Uash to auae it, and ahall tkenfon I know what k going oa m tbe Soath, bai ^ lean oar aathor to do it. Bat if he ^ not hope that peaoepnTdk. Enrytkkg ia Nef aaaieh t x the peaaage in Wall, what, tken, do York k Jafomud sinoe Ute azrini tf lik§ yoatUakof Ua asaertioB Aat kedtdf Let Embassy. Little eke k talked of. Mr t i s s | him take eidier bom, and Ae ease k a moat will bo wholly oeeaiaed readiag aad aonK9l| waoable agly oae. IkgpTOof antilmy bookaanpriated. Ih<9|

I abowed,ia tke seeond plaee, titat tke Bible to make Naakrille ia my way wbn I retaga| Daioa was aot dkaolnd, as stated ia Tke Ma- iand tkoogb I dtaU be in a great hany to^ jea^ofTrath. Noehrktinn ecterpriie, with I baek to my familyaad fiddef labor,! saeh a small beginakg, aad aaeh powerfal op- aot deny mjaelf the'pleasan ot eallia^ foAiim,«nt gdned ao npSdly apon die eon- that g o ^ dster who made aaA aaeUe fideaoe aad affe«ti<»s of the Amoieaa people, liberd prspodtion to g i n $1000 oa Ofthkaodety, it may be traly add, The ssaditiooa, to defray expenae of pah: Bttk oae haa beoome a tbousaad." ETcry my books, «w to gapply the Grade aaaad report ahowaaainereaae of friends aad (%Ttnkes witk a Ubrary. I shall be gl

The stetsment that the Bible Union reodn eantribnt)(»a ia the way of U "diaedTed," k ao palpably folie, tkat I am tke Creek ekto^es with good Bapdat b a ^ astooidied Oat aoy maa ahoald be ao reoUess I ezpeet to t a n Cdportar wbea Iget bho^ of hkrepatatioaastopeiiL and eow my transktioas aad other wB^afe

Biaoe writing my kat, I kan reoeiTed a books all orer tiie Creek nadoa. R e ooaunaBioattMi from J . Edmonds, Esq, Cor- tiste mast wake x^ to ftdr reapeBdbilid% respondiBg Seeretary of tke Bsriiioa Assod- aad eomttenet, as wdl aa tkey eaa, tke t ^ atioa.iBwkidt kesajs,iBregBrdtotkeEpis-|oiBaadantiringe£Rtoof saek aaoppoaef&

trath M it k i n X wkked witk sudi aidfciessM«Mr M a s o n , ' a o j ^ ^ p ^ ( j o i . : «We karenotte-oaewko h u read Theophilas Wdtoa 1 p h j L w CoL, dtker of than." T i k foramomeatdoabt. Por kataaee: He p n n e I ^ frnm wkidi I r e e w

OMoftheMpeasageepQrp«rtetobe|by Mr. Ha8on,onFage62,laatIia^ that tk® I infamiation apon thk pdnt, may be seen - «—1 PhiL u dtap, and 10th J Bible Uaioa k "rirtaally dkaolnd, withoat j ^ ^ printing offioe by all who dean to tee

ia « The Msjeaty of Trath," baring tke fooe to aooomplidi ite dedgaa." ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^nth. Sow, I ban eon-•aat M tke name of Jesas erery j Now, dr, if the Bible Unka was disadnd at j ^ . j ^ Majesty of Trntk of two pldn

H. P. Boces]^? y*m Teri, Junt 25ik, 1860. 1

* I -rartw T aafiSi

COKXESCBXEVT XOBBT OBXI cqiJizaK-

^ ^ Mxsas. Eorroas:—Yon inll permit eTny knee skoold iflid of AmmmKm aad of I ftau Tkeepkilu Wdtoa « « to^ere-lfHendof theabsnnamedloatito^ §artbHts and of t i^ raob ." Tke other k pro- j jjO/ diad; tken kea been no mwmeiiom or ^ ^ ^ ^ Seriptnree,—aad one wanld sop- » word in relatioa to the dodng

rtorganitatieat siaee that time; aad if diad, I ^ ^ ^ ^ uoogk to make tke bock ^i^itA ease off oa tke ISdi of Jaae. Tte why does onr "aathor' atill bother himeelfL But, I cianot j writer was not prenat daring the exaaRi£-about i t t No.dr; any oao at all aeqadated L ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^f tke Tarioas dasaee iriiidt begaa a o ^ witk tke kktoiy of the AsserioaaBibk Uaio^^ j q „ tj,e Bibk Umon k a Bap- d»y, prerioasly. I learned a » ' kao«athattUsaMertiontspdpablyfo]ae:that |y^g, ,^ Hen again ke fdk of truth. L a s eritied aad tkcoongk. it k not only not dead or diasotnd,bat tkat it I ^ ^ot a denomination of okristians ia j There wen fosr yonng gentiomen ia ^ has eojajod a greater degree of p r o ^ « i ^ thk j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^g,ged ia tke work. l lgndutisgdaaswkoneqdttedaeandnawi k

fetsedly from CoL, iS dtap, and lOtk rerse, aad k rendered tkas- « Yon k a n pat in Ike |

: yoiMf man." Now, Mr. E£tor, I k a n aeen aererd oom-1

meadatory notieee ef « Tke Majesty of Tratk" I ia yoor paper, aad I kan ac doabt tkat many of year r e ^ e n belien that what k sdd k |

faaptkm wea?d aaaver no good psrpaaei waa BO bdiering p s i ^ to stand for tha aad tkat tkey ni=g\t as w«ll do away

Witt tke rak rcqairkg that ose of tke par-eate, at least, skoatd be a belienr. Oaa of the deaeoos obwmd that tke tsxt ia 1 Oor-

Tii and 14, aettted tke qanAiga k hk mmd St oooe, that tite c&iiJrea sren bdjbe-eaase ef the bdkriag father, aad oaaai qaaat-ly wen entitled to bH>dsai; that it woald be oOerwisewith ekildren wiien ssither fotker ner mother profeased. as in tkdr ease Oe diildrea had i» keliaen to entitle tkem to faapto; and tkat tkk ekild, bekr bora be-fon tiie father died, was jast aa hdy aa aay of them. Ose old aaa, in riiiag to speak ef the sa l^ee t^d that tha kdiscas of a bdier-er eoald not dwaya last in the «&iid, aad ^ hebdieredtbe boliBessof tkeeiild^edwhaa thefsther diol Dr. Inacs tiiiokkg it dsns to speck, said that t l ^ had d l foigottea Ike reasowg of the Apostle ia tke text; for it waa dear to bin tkat tke argamnl in tke text waa, tkat tke diQdren wen not made bdy by rirtae of tke beliariiig parent, bat b ; rirtka of Ae vibeHETicg being ssBotifi.^; it was by rirtae, tkdt, be aqjae^ of tke asbslkriag w ^ bekg saoeli&ed by tka bdiariag has-baad diat aU tke ekildren had been baptised, for it was erident if tke mbelierieg bad BSt b e a aanetlfiad, there woald b a n beea ae ko-liaesa. Oae bntker obsemd, if tke reaaoB-k g of tkeir paator waa trae, the aabdiarkg witewasaa modi entitled tobaptifwaa the ehQdRB, for she k sdd to be sanetified, aad i t k d « r that if aay <Bke k saaetified, wheth-er ekild or addt, ke k a fit anbjeet fur bap-tism; aodiat if tke text was aay argnmeat for tke baptism ef ekildren was aa arnaient for the baptism of tke aabelteriBg fotker « ffloiker. Aootker brother r«w up aad said tint it seemed to kim tkat there waa a fodenl kolkees iaparted to tke ekiidren by Oa be-Ikmi^ folher or motkw, bot kow loog it last-ed ke eonll not tell, end tkat tken was ako a ddsred sanetifieadan imparted by the bo-Ikrer te tbe anbdierer, bat k what way er how long it lasted be eoald not tdL The meeting, for want of time to disesss tke aab-sot, waa adjsaised for ose week.

Amorg the members tke sabjeet waa taOtad o w aad disenssed, and when tke mectisg waa opened aad tbe subject ftiriy set agoug, I re-member tke first speaker sdd they k d beea lookkg to a text for icfaat baptissi, wid^ ho

kk part, diiearered, kad DO ia&mt baptiam in it; and if tke Carintkiaaa wen igaoraat of infant baptism nntil tke time ^ Apeetle wrote to tiicia tke trxt tkey kad beea diaeasoeg, tkey woald, ke tiioogkt, bs at a great loss to nodefstaod wi»t to do with it,aa it had paixled tiiem alL A gcod ded cf dia-endoB thea aroee as to the aieaiJsg ef the text; and at last tke pastor rose, and sdd tka sabjeet had led kim to dcsbt tke prtjpiety of

'sing iniiaits, and tkat if t k ^ lad a ^ ,ptis3, tkey mvt gzt aose other petaoaM

do it a^ul bis misd was made sp In a skert time Dr. Inses was kimnlf bapfc'ssd, aad t toi aad tkere bip^s^ a good many t ^ e n , who, from tbe dtseosaon tkat todi {da^ had (heir ejea opened to ks , aa tke Dr. sdd, the kat enoicg of tke discii$-iaB.

The Baptists bare tio d i S s o l t j — e a a S -date eoBe» forward fcr kimiclf. If be maksa tke good eoef<en<n>, tkey reedn kim; asdhft and tkey andeistasd wkat tkey a n dirii>«.

J a x u FOX

tkatbook, in regard to tke passages abon year thaa daring aay forsMT psiod of ite etia-1 ^ persona oonneeted with j honor to tiie lastittttioa- T h ^ w m M r . ^ t-M t h e y do in Teaneasee, to speak oat ^ j qaoted from it, k trae. jtenee. In Tkeopkilaa WdtoB, page 89, when ^ denominations ojgaged in it. In lice, of Fort Gdnes, Ga., Meesn. Oatea d aa kaow how tbey fod. A oertda deWy m - I Bat, dr, wiB aot yoa aad yoar readen be j reflwenoe k made to tike reridsB of the 8 e r ^ ^ ^ . timeatprenik among oar b r e ^ M I t h ^ i ^ ^ j aaaan yoa that "the Amert I taree, the MMskfkiu a n eaUed the "traad^ "the preliminary rerisors j Bioerille, Tena . who d d i v ^ ^ YaM a a d l h a n k t d y made dmmtiasta at w I ^ ^ xjnion" rerised sOW of the I tioM of tho sodety," (the Bibk Uaioa^^ I waa e o d ^ t i e a l l y oonneeted witk dne differ- tory. The prasentafioa of ^ D^kmas i ia

largest ammUy of oar Miakten aad k y M I g ^ g , fc^ the abon qaotetioaa a n dr, if they wtn the tnadatioaa of the K b k «,t.deBomiBationa. The sodety k sa indepen- by tbe Preddcnt, N. B. Gofost, who addn t-known in onr State) a aatimeat <rf j jaofosaedly takea ? j Union, they bon the stamp of jaat orgaakadoa, oatdde and kdeprndentof Ldtiteyotrnggeatlsmaiwithmaehpathoai d

. I ban , d r , ^ kat "Bible Umon Qaarter-land wen usasi aad j»«</i»rtt by tiiocoMsid^^^ ^ ^ ^ Thk appears point. I regnt baring lost the ea rdg i^ i tnor, a n shrinking away from it, aad s a ^ | ly," and ia it tiie Sodety stetea empkaticafly I aad witk tke bumitdg* of tke Sode^; otker- j ^^ fiwa of tke ooaatitation of tke I me by Prot Bryac, wktdi contained the •.T tiAih tb«v mnafrsid 1 .< . I ^ 1 . .». X al . t ^ o^ I _ . I - . . - . then k roan foe both, beeaase t h ^ a n afraid that tkey will k a n that aU-killiagehaqp P«dos) of andtaritaUeaeaa broaght agdaat tkem; eaa I not say they fear titeir eesigrega-ttoowiU be leaBeaed; thdr foir aaate aaa prea<Aer be all taraiahed with thk foal ^arge r Thk ssaa-foarkg spirit aeak tho aoatha of ojirpreadier«,pardy«8BthepeBa of oar edt wrs, aad makea the old ladiea of ear dificeat ooagi^tkaa fed n r y todable aa t h ^ attsaapt

that they ham lurf. Now, how maeh of majtsiic tndk k th«e

insaohapatpaMsmusfa/nuitf q f /g r f s? Aad I will, farthomore, state, that aa far

j wki, they wen not tke fromfafa—t of tke cw/y. Wkatewaa "employee" may do k order to obtun a |arop» rendering, dthoagh he may b a n tnndated a passage /crHf differ^

soeie^. Aaybody, by the pajment of a ee^ I tain satB, may beMme a memW; nor does it matter to what denomination tkey belong, or [ whetha they bdoog to any. And as to the |

of tke <kree yoaag mas wko obtained medds, as an eridoiee to tkem tkat &ey the best ontors of tke oeessitm.

Tl« literary address waa made at tke ^ ^ of tike exodsea, by P n £ J . A. Basadl l^ Koexrilie, Tenneeaee. S a b ^ ' «rf the-

on.' Any laaa of thrso gtdaa of sensa knows | ^ ~«Mon'Pedobaptiste than Baptiste ban 1 dreas " Virtae k aa odaaati<m." Olds Si-t l ^ Bnt,»nppoee we adaut,aa asaerted b y U ^ - ^ j ^ ^ j ^ t i ^ ^ o ^ o f reridonbyas'' dress waaone,{raly,of d o ^ t h o a | ^ t , a » d ^ Mr. Harrkon, that aome "employso" haa Aaa . _ j ^ ^ not aatitorsed to ioally arranged, aad ealkd for by dw F a a ^

aa I eaa lean—aad I am direetly ktereated | ent ways, it k still not tho workof the "Unkm" ^ ^ ^ emrioyed as nriaors, the Correspood-iathe "Umm," and take ite ' Qasrterly,"—Imitil itksaaefieiMdaadaRprowdby the > U a i - | ^ aot oae single line that appears ander theloa.' Any laan of t h r e e g t ^ of sensa kaowsL . . _ . . .

sd of Baptist Bibk," k fooad in the re- ~ " " - - - • rised work of the "Unka."

THB TXPISKL'S BOPSS ASO H^LIRTRSS—Aaa TEST YOCBS f—Hu'a locginei stretek baek into tke past, a&d cat kto tbe fa tan ; ho mast know whenee he earns, aad whither he m gdng. If then be faton Gfe, will that life be Eke tkir—x teieporsiy c o c — w i l l it beeteradT How will oar e. iadactkn af-feet oar destisy hereafter T If we kan ak-ned, ean we cbtdn fTrgireaeas from tke Baler oftkeaainmeT If not what k oar doom T If ao, by wkrt saeaas ean it be dose? To theae a u many other qaestiaDs of iaaoaedr-abk importeaee, roasoa eaa fiod so aaswer— •U k darkoesa, d t is ooafamoa, all k iacx-pGeablo mystery—we came, we know wot wkeaee; we Ere, we kcow not sAy; we £a, aad know not what oomea after death, er wiiether death be cot tke ead cf alL Tkaa we staad ken on tke earth Ske <»e who. cad-denly wakisg from a d ^ , fiads kimseH ia

lioaldteaoh the trath of God-a wwd la ite i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ aaoppor-parii^, aad ia ite entirdy ^ | taaity of aeeiag ia how many i»taaeee " The

Batitaeematoma that thee k a h e a d y j j j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ too widdy, a ^ t of eoi^wimke t ^ | u , , of saeh a tide. "T&t Mafuty of IVatt p ^ e m n o f hamaaor^BkatWMaaw^BBj^^^j^ j^ j jgg , Whatan ideal! ekkdegto be bnaiAea of the Ohareh. I

mittoe, as JOB «U1 see pnblished oa psge 253 Jcft, Dr. 8ai. Andssoa, Pr<£ Kataral of Qaarteriy, whieh I aend yoa- P. Scbsff, j Mord Sdenoe, who has besa senrdy a f i U ^ D. D., German Bdbnned PreabytHiaa, seoond 1 for aome months, aad who. irill pkaae p a ^ ^ toBO scalar ia America, asd kfe u kow a t l m e f o r a o t p a y i s g k i m a r i d t i a k k i a n a ^ work with fiad eoauaittn, tkoagk ke kas not | tion, as ke had remond

a^oa the Uoioa by the aathor ef fheophilss Wdton. I ro^ksaert that the Amerieaa BiUo Uaka has aei revissd either tho Epirtk to tho PhiUipi&ea «r Ootlosdu*.

Agaia, sk;: oa page 804 of n e ^ h i l a s ^ i M f - I r>»

woaMaskmybrafli«of o b a e r s ^ If fiad saeeess of iThoododa Eraest, aad eommeads* with these J, j . old Sdtool Pmbyterian. The Pfiace- spdl of ddate« mysdf, I was aaahJe to TOk of "ThoAmerieaa Bibk Uaioa;" words: » The way th»t-k ordinarily Bsea.wa ^ u^

tnoesT Now then braaafcsa 1 aad my objsot k writiag d>k k to eerreet tho I oaaaot dsay te be a aon l^ , " aad eadiag ftag I Jaha Forsjth, 1 I t ewtainly k importaat-tlat tho £romthectenh,of ^ e a e s ^ t b ^ p a r t a x o — i m p r e s d o a " The ifcjesty of !Rath" k "that it might b a n aa little nasmbkaea to the U Asaedate Bddrmed Preabyteriaa, the Mos^ Cnek CoU<«e ooae ap to ite

edoaktod to atake en tkk sabjeet done. juident way of baptkkg aa poasiUeir' I ia tkat deaemiaatioB ia Ameriea. j aad make it saek aa lastitntice aa will By gieiag tho abon a plaoe k the AraU, jmedktely followkgthkqaotatiaaiBTbaophi- ^ j Q j p , d^ ckank of Eagkad, j genetatioas to ooiae.

yea win gnaUy oWige, yoarr, dto., _ | I n Wdtoa, 'Mr. Maaon* agaia makaa a d i i ^ y I j j ^ w of "TbeMaJeatyofTrath," byaayiBg: j i . .aditioB to these, he p n s the same o»

WaU'a'Defoaos.* T h e n k a o t a word of it Ma. IsRW—My atteatioa haa beea eaUed I oa page 40S, a « k it ANYWHXBE ELSE

toaaartideiathekstBambetofthoflsnM;h»«heho^- I h a n l o t A ^ ^ for himseUa " B e r i d o d a t - K - J ^ ^ ; ^

gi«ttby A a i a ^ r a t k * ; ttwy aiBsa hold aad I Tha ebjoet of Aeaitideia erideady to i « » - L q ^ t Bat i S l ^ ' f i a d ONE SENTENCE dM same deeiriaes,AE fidth OMS da- lpaga thenrad^of theaatboraf ThaqthUasi ia^. W d l s y n s ^ with dJa qaotedea ia

Itmad tothesdate; t h ^ {HMtieathoiWaltaB. To do thk, ke cdeete a itatsMat | Theodaiia.* [Itaiiea, &«., miaa

atraage laad, aatnanded by i^acssee of whidt he haa no knowledge, igawaatof whsn he is, aad how he eame then; aot kaewiag why he k tkere, or what he k cxpeetad to da; aot knowkg to what laws ke mast ooaCtrm, or what will be the eosseqaenos of aay mire-aeat he may mske; igcoraat, if as a reddeat tken ke ewes sUc^aee to any ooe, aod if to lay oae, ke knows cot to wkm. He heaa ' whisperkg Of riabla

kaewa aot what tkey i

tke oigaakidm eaDed tho Gathdk Otardu Bat tf wa go to the New Tsataieed, wa will Sod ftat Ckrist aad hk a p o ^ Mt ap t«o laagdom aad plaated maay aawmbBea wki^ bdoaged to thk hasydGm. Now ia orderto b y aay jost d d a t o bdagof thk Idngtaa. Iheea aaas^Uieamadanagreek^

itial seeaea ef » e Magdw aad with eash other; they mart BOSBSSB te

5. AaadtflratnagerideBoa af thawaataf I n O e r ^ l a n l » d ahridka idkwddp ia, tha

id wUA e ^ ia dia l a maay iasteani thk aril spirit haa

ndk a atnag hdd ia tka e t e a h lhak maay af * a MMlnii WWB they teaat at d>e a i w r ^ a r alkar |laasB;wiII aot epaak la aaA otiker.

ahan oadi athar ia Mitar tena to rettant as* tkaa the see spread* iBiB foiaiHee

i>a>eheBa k m a g hk frttads aa ia thawheke teef t i t iBid

lisylfSsBso of tke rWaiaatnlMiif ef te Ima^ i

' i d e l a d . , . ^ ;i8 ai-

EaTcnoxisT.' Udoatowa, Ala, D m ^ , I85S.

TheeBbOBa WaUoa the towrteaw Bibto Qateni

B,allsgredBg widt te pattern whieh waa I by

I SdiabBrg Uainrdty, Seotlaad, aa oas (tf tke I warasat Irieada aad adneatea te sodety has.

Then a n at tlua time f o a r g e B t i m e n e n -1 g a g a d ia te wtuk of f i n d n r i d s a ; two of w h « a n Pedobaptkte aad two B i ^ t e ; aad te l o d a ^ k d a i a g all it e a a to p r o e a n a third

I f r t m t e P o d o b a ^ ranks. So,wbea te

aa-k

«maarCBaBeaa, ia te«Beway,aB4otaimlaf te tnadatioaa af te AMriata Bibkl Now, Mr. Editor, te aathor of Theaphiha BBmber rf te fiad miaon d t ^ ^ k t e a a « order, aa aetdag Itardi te UakB,aa g ina ia lleophila. Wdtea, aad Wdtoa hen aateste, poddnly aad ^iptod-eomplated, then wiU boa m a j s n ^ u t t e C o J

Yea, mora, all m d l a a n a ^ o B t e aathority of te BiNe Uaka fadly, that te abon qaotedoB tekw ftaa {Isga of Padohaftmte; aad a A - r f r f - t e aathorityaf k » r m , | Q B i t t e r l j , t h a » B A A ^ a^wana to ba I m d IB DR.ltlMr«aB »aka that a Baptiat work wkiA I ^ u t e l J e m C a r i a t . aad M« te Fopa, B«T mads. l amao t iB tehaHtofBo tkkgon i jw Wdk-DaftBOo-that hohaa haated f i r te daa* by aB eqaU aamber-wt to aay teBUtol^te^. T M j . J h a n tyagthaiaBOBymoBaasribbteamybante d d a t e W m t ^ b B l a a B B O t i B d t l t e ^ a a e k w 4 i « A ^ t e k te ^ 8 , B a k t e I d t l o a a r a g a t o p a h ^ ; V a t t e praseat an<a t< i - j f aaadaUte rea l ; ) t ek thankBotoBaan-argy, aot te OkdpaBa» (««« i apn« iBg . ) |B i^ toezh ih f t t eBMaiwefdd i«Bibkna i - |mcBiaDr .Wa^ N ^ . d r , K^teCoafosdoB of FaM. Bat. btoter, |oB,"kiB«iliBgtoaloTO«f hOBoi^ a a d f o t r j l h a p ^ b a n a aapy of Walft Oa-

deaBag. I take thk eaeadeB to a s k t e "Ba i iMs^* I

who "tBkMtelMtBiUBGBkBQBHtetly,»j if he dsidss^ pedtfnly, tie sa*foyas te ^Bisnww BiU» Vmim iam Bwb the

llMislaNsM J B S M FB fikspMht ira«Miri Wkatet t taThata m u i d «Mr

j | « A w « M ( , i i a a t te q^satiM: i id |

of te BibloUidoaa B^tist aor eaa he Mka te TTSMB a Baptist aoek^.

I a l r t e t e t , i f d tmbat iBih ia te CiHS xesyaBiii^ Seenteiy of te BeridoB lioB sBd te wparte of te Sods^, te Pedo-

to do ia te waft af re*k-teB te B^pdste ban .

doio* Baptkte kaow aiajwfcst* tel ^tgaakadoBado aot bsgik ta tQ teM pidte freanqehilkBfcv n a y kBB«te t ndh as I tdtn iiqperfeody ateted k i%hl, sad tey ka«v aha that thaaa dkardtea foil m j faraharkof thkBaaaiidly,'a•dfiI*aew^iB• ty b a a te a p a d i r f i B ^ f o r tea*

2 ^ t e y > i h . * i M i » i - W t e i r d B ^ Uak .mkBteiBBd«i i i s IhaniBetod? If - A « r i « « K h b U d e B - k * i s l . r f a B d d i . d , | t e m ^ ^ ^

teoa,aBdIaaMrtpoiddnl7,te» te^patar te, lAUt Mr. HantkeB daaka kaii« ia Dr. WaaV ItaikBM^ IS T H l B S - n i 7 Baai|j|haptktohBn w>MMsefKferB(sm. BOtiB dMMtedaaateB-li^ te aetH ^ „ osi. bBt ia Wtd taM*Mteosa ; aBdI p M ^ T m . te aoddy ««%kated with teBapta^ mynl f tos iawUwhMmealMBVta . aBdaig w M a n r h a n t e h o w t r f it. ^

Bow/M^. Xfiter, wheaanr te BBtharoflHk d w ^ t h a t tey b a n foaaisWd!^ " I k a o p U l M W a t e * * t e d k a i i ^ B d h v b y a f l h t l f « f t e B M B B t to o a n 7 «

te bat kne

te.ta-

HOW THB CHABOa CBJCB «0 Fw Mestsa. Editon: l a ooisplkaaa with

Koaest, I sesd yoa aa aeeoaat ef te of leatiment k te ^n rd i with whkh loan WM etmoeelad ia EdishBrg, OB' leetof bsptioa.. I t kaa fo lkwa :

Ooo of te deaeoaa of te badness kd kim to te top tf te M n some directtoas 'to te walk gesag tedeatellyfeUto te ^e«Bd,aad was aadead. SSai^wdidBatfrafoi ^ dMM^ aaaU te d n U m had tisedoBaeoonatof te foter'k fi^ yeogeat bdag, at te daath «f ka h ^ i e d , waa aBtitkd to te et«B MOordkgly applkd to te Dt^to ^ t e

Bl te tod t h a h a l e n t eeeBnediB h ^ p w tiee, he did aea kaow what to #a witk & atatod to bar tkat be woald T * b d t a n t e d n r d ^ a • he fid a Kl^Wkettod^dtoBOt bene idiinsB. So SLk teaextmaad _ peaed afowdaye after, te Daater te «Mt to te okBtA, aad da l i i 4 pnaked te ^ v B e u t to b d a r k ekatoh,aslte waa4(»agraaft ksa witk iL T k a n i B t e a l m k i

of sdgbty power e ^ i l ^ d e n r aad is -arstks ot t e rm cr of Ion, bat ho

knows aot to whoa tkst power bebag^ er by wbatUwaitkoMtrdied,or whea or bowk may exert itidf oa ktsa. He goes foward, bat kaows wtetker be walks to life or death. He stops k aaddea fear, bat knows Bot^etlfe ar it k safer tostsad er go. His eyea grwi £m with gsskg; Us Embs-mw waary widt exertioa made withoat aa e i j sA Hk growsfekt w i t h t e exkaastiim ef hopes aad fears; daads and dsrVnsaa tbe sky. Powarieas to msks amrtker e l ^ he siaka dowa apoa te grraad aad rerigas hi—If to whatever Drte may ewsn. Ttas

thas hddesa mast be oar Bb; thas d m foarfd oar death, m God

kaewatoat oererg-a,aBrdB^, BBI o«r deatiay—/•/Ud'a Oaasfikr. ,

Few iffT"'**"* eoBodre r^fhtly aa to te amoaatofigaanaoe^k t h w eacgrsgilinffs, ,

h e e ^ ^ t h ^ b e y eaaaot M u S S a a i m K e n r ahaa to preadt aB that God baa

t a s ^ t yoa, ao ahall yoa be dear of tebboi «f aoak, and ecji^ te testzaony of as ka»-

Bs >an that what yoa presehk God's ward, te n '-J, k presused to that, aad that

^ d i t who aoaidanae a paa i ^ b u a a d t a e a a a i S B a m IB

Bewssberyoaan rapoadbb for tafaate, for tiae, aad fo oppertaaitiea; i^cBTC tea

aaa that wan g i n aa sssiisaT T m a n a alewtrd Gad% aiydariMi B ^

pda tod^ «fold,illastrate, aad praa BHaa^m te aiBda ef te Lxd% pariiB.

NenrbesikatwkBa yeia o a ^ t m ^ i bat than a n a t a f e e a w h o a t e v -held thdr peaai

M i k a ^ f i i ^ adatk?^ to;

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• e if d w h s i beaa p r e n o e d j z e p t e w e t e a ; < i U t w M d b v i t t t t r w J M t m r ^ f V M i t M I n j lMldl7 thft t . M & r M tiw b o b i a the

A a n t t O n a MMT i M o W to send mCMeiigen

to i he S o a t h o n B ^ t i s t CMvent ioB i i B i d k T h a teattoen i ^ u n B g e d t t o

B u a t k w n sa t ed o a t h e i r « n r o p o a ^ l i ^ , u d X ^ Bot w o n d « U ^ w i d » d i h e of t h « A « c « » t i o a ; « > r b i t rtnwge t h e j • i m d iK be ing m o a of i n f l o a w e , » a d j » J M t k a n x ^ - ^ b«izig isTolTed i n i t I d o BO( kaow thKt I b a r e ever W d of j u t s ack a p i m ef B i p t k t JMoi t i am u d M u a g m M L I f iB«a esg»g«di& i t h a n e a ^ eo tuncBow u d sleep OB q w e t p U l o w , JO b e i t . P .

P . S . W b o wil l send » oopjr of tho G o t h e n l l a v t e o ibr I S ^ T O i r M t to firctboTQ T a n .

n i l J S T B A T I O N S . iL U M mt rB)tk>

m & K E B t r « m * a j pr inoiplet wbiok.cmn b« -' '-Baah m m es»U; i ^ n s t n t e d t b a a doSaed. A m e e g t b o e i s Fmitk. F u t h is «n n t of

v d e n i a a d i a g to e^ r t a i a s ta temeata '; i t is b d i e T i B f j i t i s o o n f i d e o o e . B a l « b » t i « f » i a i n O i r i r t T — M T i n g f u t H T A n y d e f i a W o n o f t h i a , in e«der to p ieaent the whole of i t s e h u a t t e r , • m s t Beotssftrily iavolvo ormTalooat ioB, a n d « f « a then b e I k b i a to BMeoneeptioB. T o b o f U l y ttBderitood, i t ckoold b e a m a t t e r of ex-•e r iHe t t O a « o f t ^ b e c t i l l o s t r a t i o u of ii^

t he M s a e s was la te ly p r o B i a a | a a y a B M t i B g b y a a old m a » « f - w a r ' » m a a . I oaoe lOTod, said he, i a tho Amer i caa navy a n d e r G i ^ t w P a r t t r . H a w a s a i e T « « t : f f i * r , » B d as I A o a g h t , iU-ti«ated his a tea . opon a (aToiabia oppor i an i ty , 1, wi th MToral others , r a a a w a y . I d w e r t e d tho »a»y , a a d oonoealed

i jw i f i a B r a t o a s a d T i ^ t y f o r two yea r s reward of twa h a n d l e d

• t k> A h «> t w k OM 1, a «m »1

i T O t w j *«i ia

I m p o r t a n t p r a e t i e a l v a c s t i o n s f b a t a l i k e e o n e e r a a l l B a p t i s t C & u r e l & e s ^ a n d w l i i s l k s b o n l d l » e a n s w e r e d w i t b o a t r e f e r w e n e e t o p e r s o m a i p r c f e r e n e e s .

l a t . Do t h e ae t s rf one e b v ^ ' b t a d e r e r y I o the r A a t A IB t h o w o i d T j ^ n S Q a a t e . — H i s e o e d a n h the tight t oad -

a t t ti^ and e n l a a e from ker i aembe taUp«ta>-socws iwp lBues , vkhoac iBfReaee te theae-

• ^ T T E U M ^ T E M K M A T A M . TKVRTTL TTPOETANRETKERCOCHINTHAWODDL Q m . 2. B * m o t a w k TTE i ^ t to e a t e t -

teawM j t a ia tat inaasad to t r y a aaao ttat h t a been

U r t e r i M ^ b r o a g h t before

WHICaE>-A

a « . w a r m .

Wjwmmm, kC&Kife. Sa tsda i i raa ik-

Ibr ^ i t e ^ a a t a n JWNr; ; l i t s a '«ia |iaa«> aaat vilat-a

; ^ a c M i Q M * i M . - « s g r an « S n c e , saoi t ted V j all yattiee to ha a fMrasMl eSmoe, ba b n m ^ te-fcmthe ehsteh fur tttel, the party clsiming

' t o t e a f f i o i B d , g K & i K a ; ^ t d penoD t o p n i ^ i t aa a g m e a l v O a a , and t]ie cSoided p m y a e t i n g s a pieeeeatott C i a A e l a w (Xstt . 18J penoMl to i h n u t arida, • a d sB pencea i o f f i o o s Vf tMi o g m O n tBZ9Bd-iBtO fCOSni CBS ?

Q w . 3 . ! • i i t h o d o t y of t h o a o e a t c d d e -tedaat, who has b e e a a m i g a e d i n r i d a t i o n of t h e l a w of G h r i i t — o r e e m a l i d o o s l y , with Um a v M e d iatsBk to e z a t a d ^ a n d if pca-

M i M i t a f t a H i i t a f i M k . WQItteCMBtnat

K. WLK. W H l l . W« «3sK a «iTil«f> i w r i i r t a - n p M r -

WKjilai iiUjl Irtmil II I ,Bla iBi i t t^acbackfer tS ,

»a> f .er Be.XB.TittiaM.if iniliiaii'. Ilitinii, la tH !>saa»afilii«<f tkaSsiiae Slaat Ctank. W a i « n a a ti mill Ililaf IJ a^tfcj Hiaa ilitii Jifcaapa, ^ MuaMi^a r a e t * a( aB M n aal te ta tka hoat of tea

•t«aiatoknai |U1!i*laa«latHii*aik. Be.Mte-aiCaKGaiSae* » aafnai taaaaa

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I t

D a r i n g thw time, dflUsrs a-head w a s c f e r e d f a r tho appreheas ios j q o i u ^ o i a l , b a t hit d e m u r s f rom th i s

Sosoa* . J o ^ t l * ^ f BaoTKsa G a ^ n s : Lar t

p o c t e t day i a t h e U s t M y o f ^ ^ e Cha rd i ia tUsBMKmtaiadi j . S ^ f r o b r f j r e l t a d they ahoose of their own, i a ' w U ^ t o w o n h i p t h e Ck>d of their lathers. Now thetr iaew aad t a s l ^ fol hoBse was ready for BSCS and licother J . l>w)s Shade; * r t M W t h o g t W « » sejBMn. H k ^ n l g o c t was H o m ^ T e m p o r a l , Be-t f ^ n s , S{iMttM], Kt»raa£ ^ s d ^ t w a a akiD-ftUly and powerfolly handled, -and admiiabie a^bipM t o a d s l i f c n d i aB««s<fe:i I t m B d e • foBadfapMa^eaa pea)degadtored finm aU

Tiartaof t h o r i i t o r i i States , w h » c e a e n U y ifeel t ha t t hey s r e firfronhoase. r l i

l a thoa&arootwrwa w « r t to ^floIambU, four mUes disti»%whiefo Bnx Shndk M w i e d snoth-e r a b l o se rmonoo t h o R e o o g m t i o o T a C h a r e h , w h i A I had recently o i s a a b e d . jThw c h a ^ Is t o e a ^ ia aa important towa, add is t h e i h d t tif myaOenkxm labor*. W o re tu tned t o Sooora, fcr another Impor t io t serrjee. ' fcoose was c z o s ^ t o I ts Qtmost capacity. Brother Shuck p r e a e f a e d a ^ B R s 8 B r m « w a « o t t U o m B i a t o -tial offioas af ter wUeh w e ordaiMd Bro. Aaroa Ooold, m laMtor of tho e h a i d i of O a k Flat , arhich I h a d r e o e a d y wsan i i ed , somo t w e a t r mU«s dis-tant . Alter t he ordinaUtm, I g ^ t he hand of feUowship to th reebre th rea , whom T had bapti ied a w w k or two befiwe. Then® I deRTered an address on baptism, and then •^ i ren tdown in to th"> w a t e r " s a d baptJxad- t h r w beBewr* i a Jesns. Saeh w w e tho labors for o n o d a y io this fiir off land—tlw dedieatkm of a d i u r c h odifis^ i h o roopgBttion of an inCint c h u i i ^ tho ordina-tion of amiiAster, t he reoepUom of memheta, and t h e b a p t u m of candidates. I wasmuch U r o r i i i a haTii« t he TaloaWelabot* of Bro, Shuck. H e is a a o b l e brother, a w h o l o ^ u l o d : Baptwl, s a d feartew ami Euthful preacher of " t h e whole e o o s s d of Ood," H e is t he pastor of an i n t ^ es^Bg Chiaesd ehordi , in Saerasointo, a n d a g s a -^ m i s M a r y fcrthe S ta t e under aa appofeit-raeat of ou r ^ t h e m Domostie Boasrd, • n d also editor of tho Baptist Ctrmior. =His Uhota in Calitbraia ha ro b e m g n a U y b ] e s s i d , t e t Ba£»ta -nately h e intends leaTiae t h o S ta te a t t he dose of t h e y e w . He has been in t ^ Poreiga Serrice for nearly a quar te r of a c eo to i r , and n o w has a kn» tag tor " O l d Virg iny ." His ftelings aro

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woQld M I f i t o jao , aa iBa«jr4tf t ho w s O t ioM of y o w h M s o s a t h c y cam, aidisBCIld I t e d -m a i l 4 i S h a i ' i S M s o n s ^ ' l f o i ^ O d ^ a of B a ^ j l i t i , d a x j j ^ . I c s a n a o t b e i k t o inuDeoao a d t a s i i ^ T h ^ ' w i H ^ h>caIcolj>te g s o i l l y r ^ m i f t a e th is reqoest w this : wo tetro no thmg goid bCTQi BO bank no tes ; and gi^d csanot bo sen t ia let ters withoQt g rea t risk. If bre th t«n will sap-ply me with t h e m Mnall srms, I will p u t t h e m whero thejr will d o ameat ia i i . . . . B .

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of deserters . I , how«Ter,sBfloaesfttUy escaped detooti iA. A t tho end of two yea ia t he war | •f I S i a h r o k o e a t wi th E o g l a a d . T h o gOT-n a i a e n t was g rea t ly i a waa t of men f o r t h e « T y . AoB ord i s^ y , t hey i s i a e d proposals of I m e r o y t o a l l daser tcrs . Thief pabUoly pro-[

wUI bo a serioas loss t o o u r ehurches. OB Tuesday, wdl -uwunted oo fino horses, we

started iUr « t h « Big . t reos" some tweaqr-oight miles distant . Oar route led us OTOT mountains, through wild and m a g i ^ c e n t g o r | ^ up t h e side of ten i fBc predpioes, across beaatiful meadows and Elysian fields, till a t length wo came t o a

eUimed, t b a t i f t h o w w h o h a d d e w r t e d f rom I jsja,. In a j e s par t this region has t he Ba»y, woald r o t a r a , t h e y woald b e r e c e i r e ^ 1 exposed to t he action of fife; marble and a a d Bothiog woa ld bo s ^ ooaeera ing the i r ijjjpestgQe h a r e been conrer tcd in to pnre lime, and deaeitioB. T h a t is, i f t hey w w U g o a n d do-1 by t h e bthors of auners in s e a r t l of gold, vast I t r e r theatselTes Bp to d i e &JT«ramea t , they j beds have bean expoaad atociH>h«ic influ-woald b e pardoned . I saw those p r o p o « l s , ences, and has b«c»me s l a v e d . p ^ i ^

b o l ^ g them to bo offered i a ' T t ' ^ ^ ^ r ^ l ^ a T S K «

I w B t d o ^ h o one o f ^ f i n e s t roads t h U seen any-ds i c r t e r . a n d o f i « e d t o ro .ea lMt I i t h ^ i b e e n p r e p ^ a s a g t e a t t h o r o u g h -

wa« a t OBOO leeeiTcd, a&d no th ing was e»er ^ o w t h e SJ-erra X e t i d a , down into Carson said to m « a b o a t m y deseitiaB. J Ytaefi Washoe, and t h e Mono t U w Region.—

Now, m y h e a r t i s , wo ha ro , a l l of a s deserted of the S e r a d a Rango, is SITBT District , G o d ; w e h a r e a b u ^ o o d h i s w r r i o s ; j a i t i c e j which has lately c n a t e d sach interne exd te raea t

a f t e r B j ; a p r i « e i « « e t a p < M 0 a r 5 0 0 l « . B a t , among tho mmers and captaBsts . T e n s o f t h o u -t a n s s of fo rg t r en ra i a ro off-'red a s I f we Rands ha re gooo o r e r h<^Dg t o mend their for-wil l l e t a m , t h row oarsdTOsnpoB the mercy of tunes, most of whom p r o b a W y ^ u m no

. Daasaav; J s a a S i l s e O . Bao. DATT^K:—XbaraooDtradcdoftmaiidwariB-

ly f iB Um oamwUMM of yoar positioi^ Jo^ w t e e a o e Vn the Einiidom, as i p r m In ISkeododa, voL 3, TO ; > a t I ha«B t o ^ a f fcaad a ^ W e n l t r , I am mm-U e to raat4r. and tkcrptocM. M i o r>t>r asdstasoa, T b a d ^ ' m l ^ i B t h b : TfaeKiasdocBOOD^itaarbap. thied b f H c m i , cOw to a TBSS wko ataads n x t o a e d b o m o a o of t he trntemrn witUa this Vtogiom, oateldA of tb« .Unedom) A^ain: Are the m m iHTSof the ldncdoB a« sseh,aEd s a A o a i y t o a d -a i s i s t e r t t e ordteanOBal

VoQ win gntS 'y n n r e than <iee hyawwerieg these i |sntpa, hi !nti»irtw» BrnftiO, "'

Widdoc to i r a m of job . I am yams, l a the bonds of didst tan la*e, W . T . B .

BuAaKS.—t takv great pleasure in lepl^lBg to the qoesUoos of my broOn«r, and none tho I e » bo-m a e l s B s p e c t the o e t a ^ wMoh has saiqiectfd

I will answer m y plainly and with simple ironts. Kk* (austgo rofered to oo paga 70, TOI 2, Theodoeia, I Mippo*«t i a i h i s : . '

'< Tim Ti t iW Sicf^dam of Christ, t h m f a r p . which is that » e hSTV^ecB talkinx of cnanKt of aBtkatt tthe h « w pnfttsti iktir jMiHtmr* .fwi s ta nd fmitk i»Ckrut,mMd]km.Ut»iatitixadimto kit wnM w teariame* witk kit iffintmmL It to ctaspawd of theao a a d ; and i t tsatai 'ai — e t i s r , simply becaasp. acratdira to the ia«s of tb<> Ehig tkeoe are t t* iitiitptiuiSU reqclsltea for member. a i p . "

Ko», scoocdiBi! to "Christ's a ^ o j a t m e o t , " John waaseoltQ prepars a peoplii s u d s rrady tor the Iiord. Tti« b r d vhi lc cc earth acceptrd soeh be-lipren as John had braugh^ bt, and t h r s b*-, h!m-arif, recsited and bapttard mor» than John. tTfera- bo went to kearec be eare the anthority to reeeive m e m b n a i s t o tho Usgdcia i s Ma d U r d k t , OiKiristintt of baptised bdieveis. Xhose^ t h m f a r e , a r e io t h o U a ^ c m who have bera baptised opoa cndible proftsilen cf i1<e!r t i i th, bjr aatlKHity ol some w of the true chntch»s of Christ, which aet-i!i» fn bfs oaiB« aa the ^xeentiTeof his taiws, baa re. cr irrd t h m " a w r d t a j r to Us tpptuUxuat,"

" Dorioc the Hf» Ume of Chttat t b t kin^dcm wan rstahlithed. bat Ikt c&wdb a t UU exscmtiM of tbe h l a ^ o m was cot ft>r Uat Kiog himsrif w*i pTferat and t e r d as hi* mta -exeeaare."—Vol '

** Tbo charch of Christ is slaplr^ rXtible JodU clary and rxecotire of his Tislbte kicxdotn.'*—p. 95

As snch i i is the d a r c h that is to reoeire mesn-bMs. Bom. x i n 1.

The ehnich i j 10 cast out the wicked. 1 Cor. T: 4,5. The charoh Is U> restore the pecitnit. 2 Cor. ii: 7 , 8 The ckar th is to set s p i n m i s i ^ e n . AcU l i t ,

zxiii aad Ti: 5. The charch is to srad cut Missionariee. Acts xilb

Frtim these acd many other p m i g r s it appears that I Uagh t in t lModsia . whU I n o * b e U ^ it p o s ^ l r , m<ae firmly than erer, that if it the d a r c h wiiidi is to r m i « e m n s b n s IMo the k i n ^ o m iriKB sheis saSisftrfJhey are. trso beaereis, » is A e wbo is to cast Uwm on: again, when by their cscdaet thry ooDTince ber that she was nsijtakeii—that t l ^ were not beiirTRs snd sbonU not have b e m t e c r i x d . Aad whea she hat c u t th tm out they am co more members than If they had Eerer been within. She hss the right to ordain ministers and Uisdooaiies, acd she may depcee from the ministry, and h j diisioo fnaa the kingiiom does ef measaty dtpcst from the edniiitry. So that oce who haa been ex-

God, a a d e a t e r his serr ioa, k e wi l l f o i g t r e a s OB aaeooa t of wha t Chr is t ha s done fo r ns . W e m a s t volmntaris tamtltts ftp io ikt g o v e r t a m i , a s d t h e a we shal l b e pa rdoaed .

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l t a n a M l > « t p a ( t a r j M k » -iee«ldnal i le le*aj ia |p .«r»eed»t tbi t*eel*le

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a t t k h k a w M . OMi^iaaraattaa >tarttaaa •Maat.

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A l e , n m U b — t o r e e o g a i u t h e RI^T of t h e e h a i A to t r y hias i l legally, b y gwBg i n t o n d i a, txial, m t b o r v i t h o v t a p ro tes t ? ^asascllBsitMm.—Osi^tcot a member ijuietly

s iObA to the deesdooa • ( that IzibBBSl t o whidb ho baa y W M Ussaelf t » bo tried, and which be taireeoeslRdhr defenf ics hiaiadf b e f o n a ^

Qaea. 4 . W h o i a B u q o r i f ^ depa r t s from the law <SF s a d t h e a s s a o r t ^ adheres to i t ( • ^ e s & n a ^ of a s j e h a r e h , « t he A m -eiafiBB to w h i d sa id c & o r ^ b^OBgs, w h i d i s h o d d b e reeoga ised u t he ^ B T s b — t h e eos-s t i ta t iaaa l a t i no r t l ^ o r t he diaoidsr ly m a j o r i -fyf Sfcial QMstaoL—Is it an iaterfetenee with the in-

ternal re^ndatian of any ehsrdi , ftar a s asioeia-t iaaof A a n t o t a r e t a e t h e f t S o i a h i p ef the body hecaaao of ila departarv Ihna the f n t k e r t h e o i i ^ a f d m e o ^ e l , in tSte ewUmation tho Asjmtslinn •»

Q W L S . O o ^ t d t a i e l m o r aaaodatioBs t h a t r e g a z d B ehwieh B* IB open diaordar, a&d p e r e s t e a f l y a r t ^ i a violat iaB ^ tho law of C&riit , to r a o ^ b e r i M t o n d i « B i s n o a , o r t b e a i a i s t i y of h a r pas to r j o r a d a u t iter mem' b e n to b e r w g n t n t e a f S ^ t t U q a t i W i — W O r i d a o t the reeeptiOB of bar

letf t ra of c n d ^ o r leeejTing bar miaister c r BSBdieis t« the otdiaaoae of proaAlng aad the Si ipper ,bea recocBitiaB of tha drarch aaois d o i y , and theroitare, bmOES the chareh, so fii>I-k i w i h i p i ^ aeomaory afler the fact to the dia-asdenoftteeC^OidlBg A o r d t , aad t y w t t h a t Y

Q m s . 6 . H a r e t h e o l a d e d p a r t y a s d his f h a i i y a s d n i x S o u i , a a d t h a p rowea io i a , a a d i b r n f i n n K a i a n d relatjoM^ t h e r i g h t toToto IB t h e t r i a l of t h e d ^ g c d a i i t r ^ i m l ^ u t m —Caa tt » • ooosHered a s impar-

t s o k l w h a a tho oOailed p a i t r aad Ua tela. tio«[^iiag«tkOTwia the piosaoBtoa sed their RlatkBS, ocBStitBaTH the g o m a i a g iaBueBoe taiite d m n ^ acaiBstth» party they have amigBed, aad woald not saeh a eooan a o k e & ippBree* t»a(!t that t ho^oapeaSon w a s a

l ^ t e r oU than when they starts d. Soma may succeed; b a t disaJ>pointment is the lo t of a m t miners they abandon home, famlltes, dr i l i ia t ion, society, e re iy th ing tha t i ' dedraWe in fifr, and get—nothing.

Wo continoed t o ascend, gettSig higher and H e r e ia oao f j t the e ln ld rea of j o o r fami ly , | higher, t h e m r became cool and brsone- Moan-

a a d the S a b b a t h S ^ o o l . I tain torrents came leering b y i n T a s t sheets of « 4 - p A . T H E R , " sa id a l i t t l e W e l s h b a y to h i s (foam, then broken into fragments, dinced in

J ? parent , who h a d baen exp la in iag t he t i e sunlight a . moment, o r fell in shower* of S a i p t a r e s t o h i s f aau ly , in the h a U of wha t j crystal on thunde i - ea red rocks. was onec t h e Siaacr-hoase, b a t which was t h e a oeeapied b y a f a r m e r , — " F a t h e r , you said y o n would, some day, when I was o ld enough, teaeh me w h a t fa i th is. A m I old e s o a g h '

Here and there were beaat i ful l i t t le f*nn.«. Xow aad then Saw-Mill, indicated t he presCTtca of human icdns-t r r . Kich and luxuriant grass, gemmed wi th fl jwCTS of e re iT ho i , carpetted t h e ererlar t ing k a u . The t imber increased in siie, t i l l t h e

now r ' « W e l l I t h i n k y o a aro W i l l y ; oome j p ^ ^ j j become enormous, and aiimwt appalling, to mo," said h i s f a t h e r , r i i i f lg from h is chair , j p ; ^ pjj.^ Cedar, shot up as s t ra igh t as an arrow

T h e boy h a d n o sooner apprcaehed, tiian h i s | t o t he height of two huadred mi l fifty feet . &the r r v j e d h i m from the g round , a a d e e t | « e p a e c d . Winter was j u s t retreating h v a on tho top of a d o a b l e cheat of d r awer s I eternal home a few miles before us. (ha t atood beaido t he wall. T h e chi ld ' s color W3st a n d oame, a s d he was evident ly a f ra id to s tand u p r i g h t i a so a n u s a i l a s i t a a n o n .

N o w W i l l y , ' ' said his father, p U « i ! g him-self a t a l i t t l e d b t m o e , a u d holding o a t his a r m s , ' - N o w W i l l y , s tand up r igh t a n d j o m p becomes tho place! B u t the hear t s a y s in to my a r m s . " T h o chi ld ' s posit ion a n d the j a Great and mi?fcty are t h y works Lord God fadier'i e a m a a n d w i r e a l ike oaloolated to p ro -1 A l m i g h t y ! " W e pass on a few paces and di»-daoc a la rm, a a d d id pr jdaTO i t ; b a t tho fa th - j mount- We are a t tho Hotel, bu t we must see er ' s look was e i l i B , k i a d a n d s e r i o a v BBd t h e there wonder, before we go in. B a t shame,

, . . , 1 TV- ^ . I . V..I w t . I s h a m e ! Some men without a soul has cut down

i a g for i t b a t to t a r a h » m m d t o o o m p n a B ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ walkjog-.ticks snnfi-B ^ g Idmself s o m e w h a t a t Oh ftllea One, God made thee sublime, ado a t effor t t o j u m p , b a t h i s h e a r t fai led ^ ^ ^ flower of these stapendww and

him, and h e drew baok, a a d s tocd f a r t h e r f rom | p a « k s b a t vile man has stri{^>od theo t he edge of t h e drawer*. j of t h y glory, bartered theo for a oonaderatioa,

A h W i l l y , " said h j s f»th*r, "Tkou halt no j «ad conrerted thee into a ftttzt box! Shame. t'aUh—ttj » g « B . " W i l l y t hough t f t a m > | But hero i» the s t u m p - i t i« the floor of. a dance

Qaist. 7 . O a g h t f n a l e a to r a t e i a a d -n i u t n t k a i f g o m B M B t of t h e d t B z ^ T

Q o m . S . O a ^ t BUBcr ^ d r e n a a d K m a t s to voto i a tiM a d a i s i i t r a t i o n of the gOTerameBt o t t t e AvAt

t a^sssBl Q e ^ s a . JTe. it c t t i b e made to ap-pear that a moabe r haa beee ezdaded by ^ setee of 1»msliw, sstoar cMldieB a a l s « r t i •caiaat tli<> toIob o C a a a M t mtooi i^ , afaoold t h U «3xtaisB be laeugBlaed h f the e h a r d e a a f C b i M T

l>ssMI g a i i h SB. J l i fca .—ira Bot the h w that ex-d a t e Iks a v s a a t Cnrn sBCiac. HkMrise czdade

I r a c t z z p u l Z H Z D A S i d k a r . Q « r r o i i m will r t a n b c r t h a a iy i t e ry

m e t f a d w i t k A b r e p r a M t a ^ o f t h e A • B l i ^ ^ ^ • T a . i a l a r t S o v t o B ^ ^

H H ^ B o n i d c R d i t BtcaBge b ^ y B « w r e p w K B t r f b e « m . t b » M

I ^ I l a v e s » geeat * epBribet tf • e a e a g e n preseB*. a III IS I ftWB tJto eo r iKB n ^ M t o a f o r

t k m a a r t r ^ n a a M t t a * ! ^ Ba* . 11S59 , t h a t H « W Wt/t hj B W t h W ^ «f O b A)i-' n * w t t M ' c a a BOW ba BBjentood.

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The buds of t he oaks were j u s t beginning to sweiU Here and there wa* a bank of snow, and t V a ' r becamc as keen t.t a razor. Bu t lock! t h e r e stand two sentinels right in t he road, as if t o guard tho ap-proach to t h « r brethren beyond. They are tho trees I Hold your b rea th ! K o t a w o r d ! Si-

i t , i l l by t h ^ W r a i i b r rebdHBB t b i ^ i l t i B O^OT t h e k ^ o m , a ^ o e d d d a i m aaUtaiiSir aa mBseatfvea of Chzbl.

* <RMy h a w a d E f i s d jiiitd set b i ^ his I n r of dpUno, a sd sabstitated ibelr own iaveotion.^ l a t h a t d ; ^ , " ina t te r f f l s rq t s rd of hitcwmsnihaPBt

srt t ts the diSicBlty ia the idtBtdi (whea brethraa oooM BOt eettIatt t l iemKl«e»}re( | i toft to bo settled

i l ev« lW^~-d»*a l t - l p lBe^ - J •Br b y diffoeatastbar i ty . ' '

B a t If tbe observance of oce part ef tbe law is oeceraiy, so is the other. C i e ebsTch datms^ iode-p n i t a * ^ ^ o ther M s a w ^ e i l t the. t e o v ^ t a a a i iimi*.4G« of M s b K » — a o ihs t BO e c h ^ body eaa^CMipd i t ' t o w c d v e or to cast oat, k j o t ao oa-( h ; ^ deprsdai t CO the law of Chikt , t b a ft m e l v ^ a ^ €•»'ati i&w^i^i t he oUier BKobeia of t he I d ^ dom are n<»t to T«f«id h t e m r i v e d a ta l l , o r U te casta Um oa t • •Tsa /sB^ t b ^ a n not to tvsaid U a a a c a s t a a t a ^ a U . l a the forsaer case be ia no m o n t a t h a a if h e had s ^ beea rMsived, in the talter ho is no m « e o A tbaa if h e h a d BOt been ec-d a d e d .

Tbe groand takes by m ^ f and t h o Blaoiity of what was the n n t chareh wasv t ha t the ehaidkwan t * e « s w i 6 w < t i « l B i e s < s f O r M , that wbea it or

aasioti^ of U penisteBtly and d e l i b e t a t ^ im^iosri ia tMali Otm i t ceased thas far ti»be his chnrck, or to have a s ; authority aa such, and that t he a a t t m i t r m t e d ID thos* who were detemdsed that the lamOun^ it ssttaiA Oa this erooed oidy datmed that we w m the ehBrdi,tkat is tbe tzao cs-

Oa tUa groBcd we w e n recognised aa sac3> bythoOcEBeial Assodatioa. There w u a o r ^ a a a l to b«i tnisd as 2sas often been repieaeoted. No do-sire waa expressed or icCfmated to avoid a trial or ewdemnatico, if on trial i t ^ k n l d be f a a d Jnst to oosdecn. V e ^ p l y asked the c h a n ^ to eU^wt a « i B w of dut i j i i iM as laid <owa in the ISihof ]as»bew.

W h e a l isqniredof the Pastor, in the {absence c i t h e d n r c h , a s respectfallr a n l kiodly as I coa ld , wlwthiT tUa law had b(>o= obserced. I was ab-rapUy tcM t W H h e P u t o r of (hat eha td i was oot t> b e totHTOgaJed,'!

Wbaa at asuheeqaent a ee t i rg the case was caOed for t i U , a salpwin protest was c f f m d , declaring thai u* <»s7d M i coescieoliouslj so into the trial of the c tu 'v asll l the 1am ef iistijSiMt had been obserrad. V e asked M a y until (his eooM be dooe—and ths3 ll>e ciCindfi tttotker shoatd be i s s tnc ted and re-quired to fitst ao alooe, a a d tiwn with two or thr««, asd try what eoald be doack

We entreated that t lM mi«ht be o r d m d . S o luvrm c o a ^ have come from obediecce to the law. The utmost woull have beea a brief paatpcsement of the seatenoe. ^>ere was time ccoagh ten limes over, before the trial aetaaB; todc place, to have dooe Ois thine. Bat the sasjoritr voted that tbey

H I W ^ B W a i T H E i m D . ' ' • • •

I)BaaaEirrBltoi--tb8aitnyaBite ia A e r t i t ejiee Pleedletawifc w ^ a v n l : npoa n c e l a g j . i

^ ^ ' • " ^ d ^ ^ S w t f f c watk, asd loiA n p n it w ^ ^ m A M ^ S e f t e t i v e ia aevcnd impqitaat par-tiealan. I ^ p c tha Baplista asa a e e ^ «

T h a o i e i ^ ^ that Bra. P M I e t e p i a U a a a a t o w ^ i t . ^ X . 6 . a n n m r .

B i o t e J l . t r m . ' ^ . A l a . s i y s : — I>Bii i^wyB isieaaiy taor ia tlK SasiecB p a n of

Urn MfsacieSbi a AKwriatina U Korth A l a h a o , I ~ havabap t i i ad9>« tea i persons who h a r e p r e f a e d faith IB oar h ^ r d J e s n ; some af ibcm fiaa the fedorar ica . - ^ O a d he a U t h e ^ s i y .

^ BaCvar. T w a . . Jnjse 25, IBBB. 6a.'_aai—Jfotwitfcstaadieg many yaara

haveaiaqpaid r i c e yoa viaited BoHvar, and lahend as UthfaUy to imparl dw tnta dKttiises coatnacd

t b a c a a p ^ o f C k n m t e i t a ofiaeas, a a d b n l d a p the litila dburch of Christ h e n : and nanriihstaadiog n o B y e f a o s c I o v a d a o e s . who ptabssed to find tha Savior p m a m to t h w imaectal aooU. walk o*.

*moag ^ :bBt h«v« goae ta «»i»y Oat^Mijasii 1 seas of whici f o a speke ; I a y . netwithstsndicf a a t h e a e t h i n t cyet I hare BO doabt thm yaa waaid b a g l a d t o b e c fomethiiiK <ead from BoUtar. wilh T ^ u d t a t b e ) tauags of R o d ; c t i b if it ia ao t so hr in iantaswi « a d of f ^ other poroses of ocr bdovad cdubI t.

T i M d u t c h |B(>!ivxrhasbeea dastitEtecf a f K -toc t eaoaae ^ j i a . ba t -God i ah j aa t cRy p a i t i s m the heart of I - W a r * of HandmoB c o a a ^ .

virit BS. ^ came over last week, a>« . u n j i . . ^ fay that t n t U ^ o I d s t d d i e r or tha ernes. Bra. Wash-l*er] ie .aadpi^Khi^£>ras s e v e ^ d a j s . Ahhocgh Bro. W a n ' a l ^ l U s w s s bad. je? under God we hope h c b a s b e e s r^ jmeans of d o i a g a a i ^ eood. Tha c h c r d is g r c t f y revived, ther* v t^ r d i i teea addi-t u n s ; i h r e e % letter, £ve by ezp«ietX8 asd bq>. t i sm; Ores j & i t f s and two colored. Five eokrcd stand t « w ^ b a p t i s m , and itsae o t h « pneiecs •aalaanaaK-.^i i>SoBacanBt«raia ; i m d s a d o ^ Iha to thos away folly oraviaced of the vcea-s i ^ of a c h a A of heart. Brother Savage did the baptiziiiir a a ^ a i d e d i s |neachtng. Bn>. Ware baa aaly to ba k ^ n m bj- asy cse to be lored He ia oaly aboat SZL years old ia the ministry, bat xadt ate his power:'ef ar^rument, thai itm:ist beaha rd heart udeed jd i a t }Bat be emriDeed whsa it itears Iiim; t h a i ba seems to have a giU af b u i l d i ^ up and coafinnirg the hopes of the

lo rd , by briegin^ ta t b r a nunda aEd<ad. Hay Ood iiieashim. and

LATEAUL in briDgisg BUBT SOFIS &aBi ss, to tbs l%ht and l ibera of the

Bm. GraRs, when you c s s » to

aieot , a n d preeeivcd t he n a t u r e a c d i r i f t o f ] his fa t f ier ' s expcr imcat . H o o « i o a g ^ to t i n e ^ , and this t ime h e d id m t h e the s p r i n g ; b a t so imperfaoJly, a n d with so divided a mind i

house. Tho stump is twelve feet high, th i r ty feet in diameter, with the bark off, and ore r one hundred feet in drcumferenco, s5i feet from the ground. S o w brother Srav«~i you may open

- - . i j o o r ores and mouth and say, Oh b r o t h m - n . — t h a t h e w o n l d h B T e f a U e n , b a t f o r a beam is tho proof of actual measurement taken the odl iBg j a i t ahoTO him, oa which ho e l ap t j s h u c k and m y s d t The « w r t string h i i handsv a n d r t eove ted h imat i f . { t i the dismeter aad the long oae the circumrer.

H i s f a the r nnOed, and said, ' ' W i l l y , thon j ence. Stretch them out , and see for y o u r s d t b a s t CO fa i th y e t ; . ba t t ha t was be t t e r than t he j (K. B. Tiicfe strings aro for j o u r library, a* rue-l a a f Come t r y once m o r a . " Imentoe of my visit to the Big T r « s of Califor-

T h e look of q w ' . love i a t he f a t h e r ^ faoe a i a ) « . d h i . s t i U o r L arms, a t length assarod o a r After a good n..sU's r e ^ a M t t M t t m o p e a a r ^ ^ B . . b t e a k f c t , We started with a guide ibr a walk h e r o t h a t t h e r e WM r tBl ly no d u g e r , o r magniGccnt creations of Almighty m a , be , t h a t b e saw » m a e h t o r e re rence a n d j ^ ^ ^ o n of t h ^ grandeur con-

jinn<s to (feepen as we get more JavoraNe views, dasge r . B e this a s i t may , t h e th i rd time l i t - 1 ^ ^oa ipar iass with the immense pines tie W i l l y s tood bo l t npr igh t , a a d jomped o r e r 1 i^id fir* afaoat them. Here is o m prostrate, bro-t h e d r ead fu l g a l f in to his f a the r ' s p o w t r f i d i ken, decayed, burnt , b u t still the greatest won-

H e looked a p wi th a smUe; a n d h t s l d e r o f a l l . I t U 450 feet in length. W e ascend faUier w t t i a g K m on tho floor l a id , « T h e r a , a ladder and walk along the t runk , and look over W i l l y tiua w u f»>& t h e r e ia a gul f of he) l | the broken v i d charred tu rn away ffiz-

' i . n T i . . , i • W e h a ^ DO mean* obtaining t h e ^ of between y o a ««d e te rna l l i fe , b a t y o a r i s c ^ ^ ^ e n g ^ o , b o t i t mus t U vastly l a r ^ I , F a t h e r h o H s o a t for y o a t he a r m . of h t . ^ ^ o ^ ^ a r ^ l . Tha t was throe h S l a v e ; a n d haa sen t h i s o r i y Son t o d i e , Bnd proTB i t to y o a . T i w t H i m , aa j c a h a T e t n a -t a d me, a n d y o a will save y o a r BOBL

QUZ8TIOBB roa, C A U E OtBCGBSIOH. W e sah id i t th is week a aeries of qae i t iaa« ,

t h e right ae t t t oaeBt of whieh—if indeed, there ^ ^ lemaiBBaay d o a b t eOBoetBiag them upon the l i ^ J i ^ f a o t o C ^ i b o u s a n d y « m o l d . Otfc-a u n d a «f o a r b re th ren—i» of Tital napor t aaee | « , a n 5 t b e much older than this.

fifty; aSe rence in length one himdrod and twea-ty-f ivefcet . Those trBea are all i m m e n a d j large, b u t very .eobsktanihie accncdisg to age. They

symmetrical, b e a a t i f a im oolw, a sd of ^ ArborTi t s^ f snu ly . I M r ageiamidoabtadly very great . The t ree w e measored, according to

Thmk rf i t ! 'nraae trees commiaced their growth in t h e of AlHtaham, witnessed t h e easlavesient and re-demptica of fotarl, t h e rise and fidl of empires, Bia>yk(i, P e n i a , Greece, Boaie, t b o apheaval and aett leoMntor d f t e o p ^ Um discovcqrof Amer-iea, and B>ay stffl^ five ta .bathf t h u r g r e n mowa*

- „ . . , , , . r. < •^ ^ l i a t h e l i ch t of t h a t monung when t he Savior

geaerated CBfth. There are i s m ^ - a x of these

to A m m s t a Bapdst tL T h e ^ e a a n a l will iavtdiB mo pe r sona l i&e . J f e th ink t h a t t h ^ a r e laas t ioBs tiMt eaoeerB eyery B ^ t i a t e h o r ^ , a a d aheiald b e aaswered, a f t e r p r o ^ n a a , h j e r e r y B a p d a t d t twoh, w i A o a t rcspeet tB p e r a i a a . T h e a ^ a l h e m B a p t i s t PabUea -

clcded is ao loceeracy more a minister than amem-ber. If Bra. Graves and mjself are e x d c i c d , esst cut of ihe k i s s d o a , as heathen men and pubScaaf; « c have co r g h ; e'.ther to partake of the Lord Supper, or to act ciBsiaSy as miaisters of the Goa-peL Our dciD<! either is an act cf open contempt of the goverrm^nt of Cfari'S, and we mast accoact Jor it at the Bar of Qod.

" I t in tauaht in Theodoaia thai one Erist not only be a member of ihe kicjidom bat a member of a ckitnA wiihln tbe kins<!<na. or else be may cot par-Ucipai* in a n ; bn i seas of the kic^dom it ait do«n. much less preside at the table of the Lord.*'—p. I2S

This kads M to ex\tB:ao another qaestioE, aad ««WBAT IS ESSESTI.VL t3 an act of txausian from tie Ktii^om of Ckriit. And I naaark thai mnch more is rrquired than that ttrmt Amnk ahail reaoixe cr aci<e to exclude a penes . The act mast not only be an o/ ike chuTxk but it murn be per-fofmn) for tha*. purpose, wilh that spirit, and in that fpecifiM miEoer which the Zoir of Christ retjuiree, or else it is auTl a i d void—^has no more force than a Panai Ball. A msn Ult^aBf acd wiekidly cast out IS SOT CAST OUT AT AIL.

Let U5 see vba i our brother W. T. B., aiui our other brother (Ihcugb I eapI^08e he repudiates the title) Prof Mril, of Gisirgia, mish; have learned from Theodoftii on this poict.

Win cur brother tuns to page 158, of 2 J Theodo-There he viB 6cd a tnmmarv of the thini^

Khich a church may do, wlih a reeoBUilioo. of the fact that in all that it does it is icdependeat of all othe^ oritan'«U5c», and then he will r e ^ .

" But while it is indepe»w!«it of all other ehnrchee or frderaVtora In its orBasistlioo, and in t i e exer-cise of ila fnnctioiis. it is so alnolutely depecdent \ n Christ il« Lsrd and Kiaa that it caa mai* mo lows bet OOIt es>%n<e the lava wbidi Chiitt haa made; a;id can exercise unikoritii hitt siuk was srx-c ia t tT n a t i a Avai> t o i t hy Okrifi. I : i» simply and ooly tbo fscreirttr* beitf to whidi Citrist baa estmsted (he adm!nt»tralion nt iheHwB of his K^edom AC-C 0 R D I S 6 T 0 THE COSSTirDIiO-^ ASD L i W J WHICH HB MADE for iU inttructioo acd govern BHSlt.'

03 pss--169 I>a;r» =3 taken to ae^crfhs ' Jx ' - l imi: of Aortk indtpeTtizntt." ' If it is tho txec^live o: his kiogdom It cf coarse execute the laws of the Kiop." "I t is « kit tcatf asd only as fuck thai the church can execute them, and in dc^cg this it mutt proceed in strut accardecmeii tri& Hu !mei of ikt King - "If it c t » n 5 « the U * , IF IT BEFIi3E9 TO ESECCTE IT ASClVE.S.itisa viitoal r rbdl icc ^cd tetetsioM from the dc minion of the S c g . I t if r o losger ki> ezeniire. I t is EO locger His iktcrch."

Why no lorger 1 Bccause ii no looker obediecU; obe^s asd executes his law<, for which very purpose il was pisue a church. If it receives members wflh-out a pe r so : ^ profession of faith, aa icl^nta on the fa3\h ef their parects, or reotives thorn by sprinklicg, i t ceases to be Christ's church. Why^ Bccanseit has set aside scd refused to r t c n t e Ais loirs In re-f;«rd to the re cepUoo of nmabera. The act ia cii:) aad voSd. The petaoo received Is not ric(4ve« a taU. He is no more in the k&^gdom than if thetr had. been ao ac<>oa 0/ ii* Amk in this case. No trua l i u r e h can regard or treat t im as a member of thekiagdcm. H e b no more bipUaed than if no eereaony had been performed. Why 1 The law of baptfem was not obaerred. The e h a r ^ exeeeded ber authority. 80 f i r t r ^ execnvisg the law she rebfls acd coiUfire tlte law. But Chrii thas no r ^ i ekitrJut, ^ That this is true as resards the law of recrivJeg

membera Bill be granted ^y my brother in Georgia, aad m; .brothrr in Scesdeo, If t h e ; are true asd et»aistentBai>tisis. T!:enit devolves on tbem 10 ^ w that a diurch is bjot* a t Hberty to set aside the law of Christ as itrelateB todiscipSne,thac as i t letatea t o t h e reception c f member;, or ebe admit that if a ^ v c h lofusea to execute t h o i a w j n diad-pilBesbe «isaUy locmi aaUsoiily to ect te Onis t , and that her iQreal o a of exclusion is jnsi a s nmch nun atid vei l aa ber illegal act of reeeptioD in the other eas«u

On page 7S of 2 i Xbeododa, ws read : " Btrt is ikt ami fnjmwmtai lass ifAwrth

ditdfHas, The brethren were to live totjether ii.

wotdd not obe;—and becanse we believed the}- ^ sed in this and dedsred our noc-fellowship wiih ihelr wicked deed we w « e declared ia open disor-der aad iafUr &e m^arOy ksd iisfeBamskif-fiigtk* Astoeiation) fermsti; e x d a l e d fkom the fdSoeahip (rf that disaeder^y body.

If tbefr prooeedings were aceordlcg to law, and the J were an oiderlj ' chnrch, we are exdnded. cct , we m SM mach members cf the Eingdom, and aa modi (faerck members as we ever wera, for aardy eee cannot, by the laws of Chrfst ,bs cast out of k i t Kiogdom for insisting that k u drareihes d o n observe his laws, aad this was the sum and the enbstaace of our tfTccdine.

1 have tlHis eDiieivared to answer cot only my brTtherH qee^Uoaa, but the ethec qusUons which ha.ve iu> doabt lay behind them, though probably • ^ z e s t e d by a n o t h f ^ a n d that is, whether J . B, Graves aad A. C, Di j ton are, nndK^ erfstiag dremn-stacces, aulhoriied to administer the ordinances of Ute Kingdom of Christ—and this turns span the quntiOD whether the Sprisg Sueet ehorch is ad imoh within that E i o ^ o m , aad this to iss again upon that other question, wirether it was such a sin aEaisst Q>d far n» to ask that the iaws of Christ should b e obserred, and '.o refoje to felljwshjp the vrolatfan of •Jiem that by so d < ^ b e forfeited all right to b e ooacted amoo? the people of Chrwt, or could j 3 s i y and lawfully east on^ of itis Ktcgdom fOr beg-icg our brethren to heed his law cf disd^dine. Let our brethren ia the E j i i ^ o m judge. Those who think the a d s of the n > j jr i tr we.-e lawful, rncst treat us as s tnrgers . Those wiio regard them as • ic^ed deparlnre from,or rvea as a well meant hut t p w r a c t rwUio i t of the law, jaaj- t s d must regard OS » we do oarsdies , and u a U our chunhes where •Jm fkda were best known, and the case most tho-rr.ughly ncdecistcod, resard us; a rd that is, as those who tsern ioit osV msmiwship aad have no need d i a rd i action t o V resWrrf, risce t V w h d e pro-ceediFg was cuH and n M , because vida^ve CiurisftUitefdisciiiiiu, A. a D.

P. 8. Those who are expecUng from us a reply Prof. MfD's no:ice of our book, may fisd it in above remtrlr?. The cacdid r ^ e r who is wifficg to take what we have written in its eera»ca6n, and not ieoiatedsestesces, will see that we have not de-parted in oar receot practlczor teachings fiom what we ungh t in Theodosia. A. C. D.

A f t BBBWBis BiOBt of t h » , a a d (he B i b l e I BaBt4iB i a t e i d o B d j e i r o d a ^ t h « by ^ adpor te rB a a d ageselea. O a r ^ a r d i « B i » p r o e r v B t h e p a r i t y e f t m p d i ^ m imper^

e tUed « p a a to d e o d a w h a t t h e y eoa-aider a r a p ^ B n t h a t b a r e aha t W ^ «5wMiiona i a v ^ T ^ g

^Bcetiasa, beBBWB B a a n s were osed. i i { O e j a r e anlliBg l ac tiiw reader* t o eea ' a f U l

M diHBMiaB tf peiBBBiiftVB, they s o w d a i t . n i s p a ^ la apeai.to B free dtBnwaiwi, B o t h sideB wff l

raaaoBDthaia t he grove p b c t . t he re aTeaixi7<rf aB m t e r m e a a t o i w a , d o w a f e obb o r t w o feet high. thavei ioBieef t h e W IraBi which O e y g t o e r i f e a f f l y r f w o e M e w d ^ m a e ^ i n t i l i m r y o w w o e i a B d C B v e t o a e e i h l i m f U l g r o w B ! W e BBstteBvatt tet ieea^ W e a i ^ o o o o r h o c ^ — B e t aea, hfltB i t w e a a ( W M a | ^ t OBthe grpimd, lAa t e r ed b y t h e ^ a n d by fisei I t k b o a 6 i r > W e r i d e ^ a a d i e a t e r ^ e B d BBdeosaeoo ia t t h e o t h v ! p t 'o i very ^ f B c ^ i i r f h B l ^ w ia t w ^ ^ i n t h e d e w ! T o a B u y t ^ 0 4 * is i a the r ' t a g b a t i t i s a

j ^ h i ^ T h e C w q i T O i f f l e o f f l H n e n e e a o b " W ^ y i a i i d e t h m q j k B eMia«d hridgey i ^ b y a a ab l e a c ^ f n a k t h a B i » 9 M u ! t h i i d c o r b t « « h w % ^ a B d l ^ « b borsebadk i**-

e a th« l i t ^pMMttOB. C ^ r M ! 7 « i i t - | r i t « ^ a a d d o i r a t h e t e i « H a r | o C B t n « ' ! H . a r aa r i i a t t od . ! p , S. I t r t A e o a i e e f m y f t i e s d s i a T e a n e i s e e ,

duidren of UdngsbolL a u k e h i m iaJ aatsre's d a chndreao f i the Convent l^ at Uddlebcrg (if yos should omie)

yoB not come to Bdlivsr sad preai i man v hera vrijo want to hear joa ,

die oppurtBBity cf going where yas BIO. IVndlatoa too, vrillhe not cane

iwen tiyiag to tell v i ae of the Bro. Pendleton's p iead icg , and

bear him. I think it w o i a i be fee C-T.GaMZ.

Joae 16, IBCB. Hacmc.—Whereas, the Pknsla

her lasi sessiui appointed a Unaitai-ta cocvcse with aor diimih a a .

the fifih.SibbaOh in J d y iSFO.. Ijolved. that we most cordially leuive

asd solicit JCnistsrs aad iHcthres fjOMt v i th us, aod come piepaied vo g aa conveiient, as wa wi«h to protract Dose ia cuB&rettcs, ia Tecoaadisrdi ,

J . J . SUSSB, SCaderator.

to the

LaFtyette ^ SEsa.

Wm, F o ^ m , a e s k .

A Sir C^ssz.—We are willing for ocr readen to Me what ^ . enemies say about ns.—the low and

i» A d sUndtrs t ^ will ddiberaidy and malickmslyt drcslata to iBjcrc. Tbera is M t a CaapbelLtf Baptist in Trasessee, or in tite Socth wiso does w ;feel that this is his k i tg de»ir«d op-poitimity t( »v«Ege himself cpoa cs. We assure our B ^ E ;co9cbe tiiat the aswroon of Chatap C. Connor all led to, or asy asaeraon be xsar make » injure u s £tr iietler scderstood ia the Assicia-l io i of w h i A lie ia a memijer. ti-jm in H i ^ u i p p t . We f o r b e a r ^ return one harsh word—Jlr. Connor will soon ^ c a l l e d to meet his fitatemests at the bar above. wl»e»« the sineeritr of prcfenirMS will be tested by U^Omiuscient Jadge.

Baptistc wbo will compoaa tha sext Assodatioa cod West IJaBessee Conventian 4oa Id t s o w v h a t

are who will sttempt So lefase tha Tsposdence and good fdloTslup thai wasted between M:ddle.ssd Wes£ Ten-

nessee B a p d ^ U n h o p e d that every friend cf the Cnioa of f f snessee Baptists will stLend.

iipauCGE, Tippah co., Miss.. Jose 'GO. GKJLVSS :—I would cot annoy you,

and affiiCJoos awu t y nc at evey point. Bat I f e d I So be my duty towards yon as a brother

S(Wt thlMC | jeasast has so long

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U s s s x s . EMTOXS :—Icdosed yon wiH fiad an o i -itorial clipped from the. Soutk ITeslera Be^iit. of the 1 4 4 insi., ia regard to a Jlissioaary " located a little soalh of M irion," who, the Editor says, "made a dus ing speech in favor of certain newspapen, ic which be took occasion to say, that tho BapUsta of j^Ubama, had no ' organ,' and could not be keard." Tkit is kit m ' a w i and for it^ this Mlstionsiy plainly f i v f a to c::<Ierstaad th^t be must hold his peace about newspapers, or ia the event h e does cot, the Board fa to fake his brrad from him and h!» family. Arid in the event thai ihe B ? a r i fails Us d i it, tt«aj the emfy jfeofie who rojtaia ttp B.'iird are to be advued, " to be mare tpetiJU in their coo-tiibatiocs." T i » Slissiooary is tn be g a g ^ to have t-is meath shut, or bis b rea i tak?n fnnn him by the Board. " The ax is iiJd unto tho root of the tree," acd he mu5t be tilenl in regard to ne«spap«s , or be " hewa down."

Is it not stianiie, that Bro. Bailey does not kaow that he ia not a freeman 1 That h^ has ix> right to etpress an opioios adver?* to the opisi>n of Dr. Aswsav t That he has no richt to speak a^ains; a paper edited far isat r He cugbt to do as one of yore said I s h o ^ have door, upoa an oecasicc aosnewtatdmilar-have his l ikeooa taken acd a n d it to the Dr„ tbst h e may see that his hair is straight, acd be ia icdeed a white man. Dcea net t U : Mla^oeary know that he is the alave of the Board, asd that b e is bmi^d to re f lea O e i^ntiments of the c a x a r c a a x n o s of the Board 1 Here are to be seen too dearly, " l i e seeds of things." Herein tbe " Image of AtesBeast," h m i a andaJL

But we shall wai: and see the acdoai cf the Board in this cas«. Some have t h r n j ^ t , yon kaaw, that there was a Httie too urach of Sj^soofa^r the Boards, t a r j how. And i t the Boara pniscdhe B d .

for an expreasioo of an ojnnion upon a sub-

love and hariBticy. but If t e e fe'B hiisseif agsiirved ba ahoild fim go aad ^ the ef&ct of a penwcal in-terview. If this tboald fail 10 restore a rigbtatat» of fecdi ig . take two or three bceOsrea and t a lk tbp mattef oser IB their picaeon. I t this d t sa ld fail tben he shnald cali the matter up befbrethe f t b s i a , the body ot disdplee aascaibled In their cilldal ca-pae&y to tnmsaet taasiaess ha the Baiae ef CIBM, aad from t M r d e d s i a i . (thus legsUr aad rightly taiaed) there shoBid be r o T U * ^ repeated aiaieat iet iMsaaw worda, paaalOn 8BdI0B,esd I t Is added, whesi the t^a i rA haa dccMed, the qaertieo i s s e u M . Thare i sno ta^^eaL There is ao fcigber aetboriyr to whom be can go. Ti>e c t e n ^ is aa-nnssa . dadsian is BoaL tt caanet h e revetaed by ^ y aothority ba t l t sown.^ Bat Bowoa l A t t f t o a n d t Theaiabaror'vtnBsedBiteaoeBBBaBdeX' ^ a i a s b y j i i ^ t D g J o t f a e v e r y j i e z t s e B t e o ^ '-Ctaist

King a a d the church i s t h e e s N m t l v e i a t t k i i a ; -Wlsi*.«e«*eenfc*ieew*«e t lwagb l t

o t k a t t B o t o thaee sathcrad & his BBme^ wisiom f f s a s k u s AKD GCIDED S T B I 0 n . T HIS I.&W8, hBMy*^ lS,9B.he^w1Bi ttott, lor h e wMI ioviaiHy $ « e e a t i a t h * e d 6 « r

, B « t w b B t t f t h e < ± a t d t U a 1 a w , l ' t a n ^ and aavR wm teadi that Christ vreaU tiea coeh a deed ip that, or n i d i B a aet t i U i d l i « a aayhody . a^ f t rS re iB l t . O a p a t e l M a a a faiC,tc»atraeled aa aitcBBteBl to aiMW t h U thoae bodies w U t t , l ike the Pnsby te t in i , Hethodl* Bad

taOey f< BOttkt jeot t ^ the Bsa jd hasnotb ise t o A i wfih, that does

noteot i«»Bit , lheatheaaBndswiI l be coelitmed i s OK o p t i o n . And for one, I woald as soon be acder aBisliop, orunder a Uetbodist Coef^mice a a u a d e r s a d i a B a a i d . Tbo differsnce b the things isooTy in name. Dr., who has been imparted into thia Batte from GeoTEia, to stem O e t o r m t ;bat had sat in, against the policy of Uie StK& WetUrm Baptiii. and sustain i t while i t is t t raj^ s l ! r g f o r l l l e , l s f a d e « i a great man in U s way.— He thresteaa to divide.Sfae denominatinn—to cat oS ai] who follow a c t in ' t i s wake, or refuse to bow to his ehnrdi po!!7. Hn b i ^ a threat over She bead of evKy man, that baaaa reac^ thioBgh the Boards, who d a m to speak asainst the poGcy of the p^icr o f w U d b e is the noowned Editor. Hewoaldhavr me « e t of my poMtke. I doabt BOt, ia leas thaa om* mccth. i f h e could reach me. And I aia ready f w t ^ ai t tck, come when It may. And I am m u ^ • w t a k r a in toat t cb le biwrted HtUo B ^ y , if he is ever f r^hteoed by a boll from the Toskecge VaticaB. In vain Dr., do Toa hold yoar " meat-ax" over Ua bead. HevrtU IsBKbin yoortsce , aodMlow his ^ma oaavicUocs of t nuh and duty. I know h t e Ana yoa will Sod him oa t when yoa anderlake to

liietaie to I b a what p a p e n h e ahaB read a s d t e -oosameod to other*.

B a t i n e ( B d a d < m , l e t m e say to brother BaOey If jowBie dropped by t he Board i b r aa expwasiop of yom-Ofishm in regard to the &Mtk V o i m t B ^ «««.«a> wsH, la my ownkm. W smsUmsd wiikua s» B ta rd . I M B Mend <4 the B e a i ^ and ftoea »> < t e i E l > i a t h e 8 t C M « AIabaaB,dotho Boards oeiva more money, I e i^ect , accoiAnc to the vrUt: x a e m b s d i p . ttan from the oae of w U d t l a m : member. We are s e a ^ to«OBtpaze flxarers wi£> the Dr. any d a r . and tec toor fUeoaiUp «or t&» B o a ^ b y d d k n a a d c t n i a L B a t w e l a w a o B a w i d ; so weO a s to y h U to ita a c t a m a t a i t t a i a s Pa or t lABa JarisdlctiaB o se r t he ccpaUeutjea ef IC f r i omfca . Oag liEWiB Alabama, la t he last hail • ( t f cea iae tHBth eeotaqrl Bead U, ye freesaea Pepeiy i a O e Baptist fBssflyef the So i th ! ' . Keai K Chrbfl i bccBMBit ^Htat St t b e difiEreaee be-tovtakarlatyeBrBBmth • h B t b r a l B p s C i t h a B t r aad a Pop* Baptist t I k n e toe aaase Bast is t ; ba t I d n n i o v e i t B o l o B s e r ibes i I h a a B a m P a v e i s a t -t a d a d t o i t . A a d t t e t l ^ U r B s t e d i B t h e B B a B Thea. with weeidas, I abaB, t a i a fcam i t fa a t a t ^ e o S i ^ I b y t h a l M d a B s d a t t a T t v a B e a r t r Pope D o e t ^ aad Papa U t k n a .

T e m t n d y , b r t x u WBBT e a Xaa iaa .

hrist. to inform yoa of one of dse las t yoor character in llisEiisippi by the

1 eaimissaries. I iiave 1- nied throa|;h a brother minisie; that he

sold h a ce ta in mim^ter (who is prominent in o u Utate) !>at Elder C. C Connor, of Henaxnda, Kississip;! said to him Ibst the mosey yoa a n lecticg in Asaseippi for the Spring Soeet Church, you vrin » t for yocr own purposes ; aad that j o a h a d a O d t ^ a r l y before.

I confes that I wis greatly surprised—I wosld Dot have S o o s h t any scd i thin^of Elder Ooumr. Bnt both bnihren are reliable. Elder A. E . Booth ( A ^ t of the F o i e i ^ Board) is the m s z t a vrhom E i < | : Connor made the above charge sgaintt you, aad i ? necessirr I will gTre U»e Cime of tha other miOLiter.

Brc4ber Graves I a a overwhe'mingly zstanished at the course now beias paisaed by some of oar tncthrei towards yourself and the S p r i a j St»«« CJ.u«h^ really seems V> me thai they iisre f j r -goUen ^ s She Geaenl Assocjasion of Hidi le Tea-

^ Sorth Alshama did drop the Hawdl |<artyaf"iMisorderiy f i c t ion ; a r d their d t d a o a has been e i ^ aed Iqr an everwltdmia; mijoriU af aar bT^hrefi: itfaa Soath-west: i s fact s a t t a e t k a i A (ao £>r f S ^ v e learned} bar approved the coatK s( the Ho^Tf ^{sctioii. That i s a disorderly Ixidy evaa now. iough brother Farrar did a j that if h» were p u r he cocld invits Dr. Hot^U to jovsA ia • his d iu i t {I would not) bot bnUier F . is ia ttia particula a a r r r j small miaority i s Xias iaBp^ .

If the^ 'issiasippi Coaveatioa can reclaiw Om Boveill bam errota, I shall r^oicE, and I k a ^ Uiat tfaoi^^Bda of others will rejoics. Bnt ta 1a3k aboct eaifil iaUng parties is a Busncmer. A a k s a * - : d b ! e , S c r ^ t d pcaice.I c n v e . b « i t a {slsepaaesl i abeasiBaU. J

Same d r they are far measures aad ans wol . I . docbt t i ^ I think measures and men tageths. The p t e ^ n t strife in our desoBiiaatiaD eaaiMt ha-merdy ^jraraial—bow our brathrvsi caa atf m t caaaot teB—aay p m a a r vrho haa duaif l " t o i ' " d thekis ta tyof this difficuUy f i t saesss to me} maA kaow that the old land mark qoesiiaB was the vtty first th ins thai HoweU and otbers stack at .

Kow, brother Glares, w» waat jtm to c ane ta the Chidcasaw tfcZs isB. Ht aaaMam with the CaioB Chwnch. lea ef Bse»-hoatsa Depot. Tippah CO, Msaaatppi . WadHply n q ^ misBBg yon oa year trip thruii:* o«r Stata, bu t jo s t let us know when wo can meet ytat St Poea-Bontaa^aadwewUlssadacoBTeyaBee. Br«<har A-

a t io^o r fciaads ta !

^ y e a r a 4 t » w a tat silated Bwramr as SoaJar J

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Iwrts to M ptawarrifle i= iTWT! ^ to make na r department wo J fane;" wir laVws hiViT nai i ^ j s M s f u l Wspsartwilh OBT ^ s o n r v . btA cbe duties of His < li^e to visit many of aar bteihiea > ^ and txr-aan. s i their hem's and! g n r w i l l wrnja iee lD Ibefa-n

1 Barvrar, winv 'e r aar t i t 1 ^ as i t advoeals^ as sow. t h » f |

^j js ices d#ar to e v a j f r aa Si^tzat.1

^ a F u r e suide aad n e r auzil ihe | a r b rOhr f t i oa . , , Osaa,

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ft^.mrfl mvadl; wifli a perfect k a s t ^ S a a t i C ^ -

Umaiw, Uv» near Uakm C b S R ^ Too have Uta worid tkaa wa all ara. I

v a i a t o s e t better acqnaintadwith a n d l ^ thai w e nca thoroegUy aeqaBaled with « • -Do csaoe if yos cas—let a s know a a n . asd andsvrnicametobearyoopresdiGod^t ra tk . ^ the craca rf God ever aaaain yaa. J i a y ^ I w e loefcBBdat last findiyoBr caorsawitli Jay . i s p , ^ or r » r brother

J a ! y « « h , l ^ S u n a . ItaBXl 4 /Co: » a B a p e k l l ^

c iaBdSiaaa , have coBaeatad » ^ B. 8 . a . irrdca

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K a a m , for what i i caBed " B m * ^ ^

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P . i - l h a W « l e Bod C h - a a a s t a * . ^ akwBBi

SuouDMxy. The slave t » 1 e has leceved tiiei

aonof the Br i t iA Pariism>st. W a ^ t the Hsttse t J LTr4i had i ttada und sdoptrd a reasli 4 the reappoioaacDt t i a S ^ n e a a a d ^ t o tlte dave iBStana the lord* have ooaie ^ t h t he CommaaL Oar ir i^BTCb raTes ahoStisBbaB vcBi

of L o r ^ by a t r ea t m* will cxUfisrth t h e iraligriatiag j

^ dissenter^ who for s ^ n hxva hi f x the p u s e ^ of this hill l a 1

an e x t r a a r f a a r T med&ss < jsitic Stcsm Ksvigatitm

a rcsolotiQa Sat an increase 1 £500,000 tr> XJBOJIOB, t o I tg borrpw joBBty. Mr. H . I f w ^ ] jBTiJuneed tha t i t had been < | j rpoBt«in ft>r increasng the« ^ r until t i e m m l t r f nbc first CjTinanght ia known. I n a C t i t e i

A m s r i t a a a d G r a t Briti ^ S a b l e boBness than w w .

T h e l a t a t S o S a a n e a s u i h i f t ] jgj- q t i e t . Tho E j ^ o f S« 2 t Kespc^icsm Cnomei! had naaived l jtirotion, a ;en<3il a m n e s ^ , a snri i t rx, and a f iee prem-tke London Tcaus says tha t t!i£ j Gtaa cssstitatiaD oauea too late, lecreed c t e demolition of Tort l i s t drrision of the rerdutitECarf J lectcd towards S y i a a a e . Xba PUermo asked of GaritaaifitiM i tboa of S'u:3y t o t he Eia|;6am galdi replied TBot ye t . " W e a r e l «a tha t the o T S s t t a l i a a 1 josea liiieral coaststatiiBi, one 1 B an cSeiBtTe aad d e & a a r t 1 soot. The XapoGtan Himst ry ] sTomulgatian tar the aew 1 Lis Ju ly . Ic was said that the s innsn thad determined to restore^ issn vetads, b a t the IVmrriran I aparatioD ibr the insult to t t e .

AmericxB vessds scixai were t ^tae of Baltimim. Tiw a tuiLpleted. The Seapolitsn ' IBTt. Ga t i i a l f i was fl^rmiiQ tn ( r operathig an t h e m a t r land, were in ^reat fcece in Caaidiria. acnes in S d l y had presented 1 ^ acncxation .to Fiedmirat. SBusing t o read the variopa 1 io|ean press ia n e a r d t o his Bii At the ojmiBesceQciit oi the the Gc^tsta £ JT^qiali' shiiafisg tuman chzpe, Garihaldi b y i aadanrr to attack, a t t he baad <a | derer". the dntt!ni!n» of hia Sapiss. I t is needless to add taken b r t i e government t o he will be jus t ly ponished f i r 1 fees uaderralcinir.'' Bnt a few' Ga^itte. beocmin: alarmed a t the | " ^ u i t e r ^ "WeAly s;:a»inazs ia-ch:Er o f t l i e Kic^a t n x ^ ia a ca;Ktulat2£m with his Excellcacy I ksldj a t PaJenao." Here are twe4 t b e fi.-Kt fnmi the AAasci r d "the bsnci t Garibaldi is abou t i wickcd and bloody t r a ' e of hn the h a ; ^ and pmcefal Inland of J £T!nr Tcn^eanca will aot Cui t o l qieedil j ." The s c a m d B firaa t which uxuiDi^ly exdaims " t iw ' I brie4 has appeared in humans person f t Garibaldi, to scatter af Italian l ihsrfy and brine t l j S pcaislusent t l iat they d a c n e . ' -no ncccsoty for extreme views i do sea m a m why every lover « f | STmpalliiZB with tiie otihle < to c s i t ^ t he siains of S id i r from the slaveiy of Bc33ta.J dB«rreri«s laade i s the Keapj'

Palermo. Here is a la i r f 1 as Been OD the IS th rf Fe &rty r>f t i e t b i m had 1 o l o t i o n i ^ treated b y them piaoed in seenr i t j usr i l iitey ^aple'!—a frieid!^ precautioa heiag mnrdered by the thea broke into the pdise ] books and fi imttcre fhim the ^ n tif the ^ G i o a a b n i l £ a g : tobeinaocesBbie:. Wmdowsaadl were in i t , b a t coopoittig to < the dsxk. jtison-hoase. oae of t he hs*e batA-eases, FOB wall aj^ieared Bencealed hebind. | ^ u i t i l y broken throBgh ft, and 1 m^KT oveiyewered tlw 1 iacnol from the a m a dark ca t in ; with eadi other, where, 1 bop-holes, a aeoatad aceoe of J TP fTtrft sBW«KtBthe1iest4 Beved. T h e r a l ^ h a a a m

' latcd lOBaha ef s B i ^ ia every 1 dec iy ; bonfiea of TOttlr^ b a n s , and Gmhis mid fittl^ 1 the smaller r o o a a ; d a t e walls above, wLeace acaa of 1 drm^ped as the^ droS—eHBeitiS 1 Vac gftfip t h a a a a a e r adt tes i sietiias. SketOisB, abaas t apoQ oUiBts wrhidi i j in tes B t o » d i d m , w h h ^ h « i while B v i i ^ ; a d c t d boffio^ were h i d d o h e a e a d i f l d ye ia f ive w i thnuege to ; aad , ] two hmBaa boSea, i a

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baa eiaaairt tmmttami} 1

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1 e»a «aei afe?ttear mrtpaem. aimmt-iZ'

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thaa m t U » • ^

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T b a a b m t r ^ I n a t o o i T e d ^ mnmt tttut-

waf tbsBr imAPtr iUmaat . tTa m lafisra«d J a t tlMrBo<mof L x A W d a l M t c d tba i b n

a<i« ({QatKiawd adopted ft taaolstiaii ia &«>r FtbaraappafetiBeBtof ft Coonlataftt 3I< i f a a a a a d w ^ t a t b e i l m tnria. l a i w M b a ' pouioa t ^ W i f a k m e o a a a tediraetealBMB i&tlia&imBMBa. OwrlaCifa i^oa b t b a t t b c ^ d i n tea abcaitian b U wai t b i o v a oat of tba l ian of tarda b j a great a u j o d i r . Sa«h a , i « i r i l l < > a t e t b t M i a f g B f t t i a i i o r t b e o a t n K -

<4£jaeiitcr«,«fa»fiiragaa.fanna b ( c a a n t a a £ a e ^ t t e pjafLg»»f t i l t U a . ' I a LoadoQ oa t2ie I j ^ an t x m m S a u y metGes of tb» RoyaJ At -

Sttam SftTtgitiaQ Caospaay v i a caBed to l ^ a xmihrtiaB fix an tDcnan of etpttal i ron

,000 to £:VO,OOQ, to ftnOuriaB tba dtreetoa tarmr namay. Mr. a Lewis, who preaMed.

t b a t i t b a d beesdeteniEBad t b s t t b e b r iacraa ias tbaoipitol iboold staad

ostil t b e n n d t o f t b e fint T o j i f B a r tbe isksoira . loft&ttlew^ile '^tiaaHa^"

Aoeoearod S r e i t B n h i n . wtil be ft l e *

t i an now. t b i b t B C S c f i M t a n e v s is t lu t hU ts teaipon-

({oat. t iM Gac-of >• <idc and tbe JapoSan Ccnwal bad roolTed to grxnt a coo-eisB, a gtoofti aauiMt^, a total d a n s a of

tir, and a free presi. Cuni limiting oa tbis I ^ L a ^ n i I t w t n j s t b a x t b e p r o i n i a e d K e i ^

cootitatMai comes too Ute. Garibald HenadtbsdemoBticsorFort Castloiare. ,Tbe

bt firaiaB oT tbe lentuf ioBaix fcrasaia sltd towsda SjTmeaae. Ths 3(am<^aBtf d

Mana asked rf G a r i b d £ the ionaediate aaaex-« B of S h ^ to ti>e Kingdom rtaly. Gai^

rrplied "not ye t , " Wa are fizrt&er tafcna-[tiat the K a ^ o t l U f l a bad eooaeotcd to pco-• t a Gband ooaatita^aD, ooa eonditwQ of w b i A lai t J b a m andddeoana alSame vis& Pfed-

Tba Ka^oEtao HinBt i7 lestgsied. Tbe nonlgatiaa brtiuBBWoaastitittiaotakea place t Juir. I t was that tbs S^apaHtaa Gor-

h a d d e i e t u u a e d to nston t b a t w o A n e ^

nsada, ba& t ^ Americaa J f acs te r desaands lantioD Sjt tbe insolt to tbe Amwiran fiig.— Ic Amadcao Tsneb stizEd were tbe Cbaiiea aad IB of lUltimire. Tbp avacaatian of Palenao eoBipletad. Xbe HeapeGtan fiieate bad left EC GatSbalifi waa fisnnis^ twenty rcgimeats • gpentisg OS tbe s a i n Jaad. Tbe XeaptftaaB

a n i a g r ^ fixm i a Calabria AO. the eoia-in Sidty bad pccscsded addresses let^aeat-

to Piedmoiit- I t is aumewbat 5 to read the Tamps opiaiaa* of tbe S a -ptesa in te^ard to bi> S a B a n campBipL—

j t ^ oonsneBeement of tbe rerolotiaa we find a a S i a f l a f i j l l ^ M B fboathis "Hhe swMter ta

•bape, G * n b a l £ b y name, has bad tbe •aa i ty to a t t n ^ at tbe bead of a band of miir-tass, t i e doauDKnB at bis aujesty tbe Kia^ of Kpics. I t ia needles to add that oieaEtiies are IIks by tbe govemncst to optura higij wb^n •«iU be jnst ly psDoalted b r b a laaK and l a w V tuMlcitafcrny** S a t a finrweda since tbe Jinite bcaanins i larsKd a t t h e aocGeasof^be tester' W e A t j anawmma '•tbe Commanddr-Kbief o f tbeKisgBtrc iap i tn S d l y hMatS^aei

afitnlataaa with bia Exceileaey General Gari-•IfiatPalernio^" Hers are two e x t r a u views. & t f i n t & a a i t b e Kaa«:& nOoUaO. I t s b t i e b "Oa bandit Garibaldi is aboat to ecmtinae b » ritfad aad bioody tra^e of btuian mnrdetcr kbappyai idpeMefol IsUod of S ^ y ; b a t t b a Ciiae i ^ e a u i a wiU sot i i a to overtajce bim fn£}T.'' Tha weexadu fxam the ItriM OtstOt,

A i ^ nznllii ig^ exdaims "tbe Archangel Ga-kisi has appeared in btiman shape on earth, in tbe

of Garibaia, to fcatter t b e > s t enemies J Italian Cbert j ind bring them to tbe condign IMKshoeBt that tbeydeserrew" W b ^ Matosaittylbr extreme Tiew* oa cither ride, we Atssanaaeawby arery hirer of liberty sboold ifspathiae w:tb tbe noble ezertioDS of GartbaU! ticaK off f iedtahiB of Sidty, and r e n a e her toathas lare iy of Kins Bosib«. Think of & e Bsiiiiiiiaa made in tbe SespoGtan prisoai h l m o . Here it ft brief aceonnt uf the prisma MNcaanthe 13th of Fefarwey last : •'Aboot M r «f the iHirri bad been eaptnred hy tbe raiv-tttcniata, treated by t b m with Un^ieiM, and ifaead fat aecDRty ontil they coold be i«nt to

a ficicndly preeiatiaa to preiwit their ^ DOhhRd by the mdipunt mob, whkh ihn bmfca into the police palace^ and cast the Iwka n d {andtwe Sma the wiadowa. A pbr-iaa of the spadooa boildios appeared, bowerer, tsbeioaecesrihle. Windows aad Ioop-fa<^ca there m a i n it, bat Baopenios to one eotir* w i n j Oa dark priaoo-bonsa. Presently, oa reBumeg toaofthebase bwilMasaa, mnbs fieab-jdaatetcd wdl appeared (tmoeated behind. A paMga w w fdekJy brokaa thi-ingh tt, aad the senses was al-mmt ««epowend by the ateaimasaffliiTia wbici iaoed from the aeraa dark ebambers oomouBu-Ntin; with eadi other, where, npon bearing the

a secreted foene of borrto'waa b e S m a — m d i a i w a n U t h e b c a t t a s t o M i ^ to be be-Sarad. There hasBaa bofiea, aad the nmlti-ted ramina of s m i , i a eferT rtftte rf death and * e i j } boadles of t r t l ios r a p , Bda|kd with ksui^ and Bmba, aad fith, ffled tbe ftaBdlerraeaa; cStaiaa b n ^ riietcd to the

afana, whe»w SGaeoTtbese r o t ^ bad faqppdaadi^dicd-aisBettinhddisgia their • aag iaspOw o i l i e r aakka of their ftaoAed

S k a k i ^ i l B i o a gnsMwa, were 9 a B o t a a i f t ^ M h . w c r r 4 i a t o a a , and placed oa •mm wbid . bad sened as their beds aU[!e S r i a s ; naked bodBsa, Uadc aad palpT.

b i t i m baaaash ethmH a a a * rtcentir d ^

A n t

W i * taa torn "WtOi^pm bfin

tSeiTraeoitty i a t a B ^ a 0 a e n a £ % wftk t t e S o B x «ad r u a a «a O a I C a t e ^ 4 a

« r S n r , mi O e I M w h * ImSam^

t««»tiea w i & tbe l o t aaased tzib^ p r e r i * * E l i e e i ^ t o a a a s w A m o r A e »

• p e c S v a t d b M s M l t k a arik of nsp laa alkcr OftaBoteaatebaTCbaMiMda. T h a | t M a a k o r

•> ! • ta t » apfSad te tha b a e f i t of tba a i d t a £ a a ^ , -

Tba ftrtnKKWBiail p a t ^ . b g a r i b r U b n d o r ^ t b a e o B S t a a c ^ s t e s B K r K M , l l e v t . OoaiaMad-taKXanmy,aRl«^atSydai^,C^ B n t i M , oa Mooaaj e rema^ k fiiwcadabatfdi^ fiesaSm Tod^ eoaled t h e n aad left o a t h * liQmriaKeTCa-

Ko ieeis iepartcd i a t h e atnits of B d l e b h ^ f t d r e a a s t s a c e v i M f n o c a t b a procressof ^ ezpeditiaa laadUag i ts

I t is a a a that tbe a»»aiifcea>tnt of theOt&Bx-xdaauOkia B k ^ to iaTohre tbe Oa^wuiaBut in

wrioat ^fikndtiea vbitk bhva not beca eoa--Oarpoatal treaty with S ^ h a d obB-

tfttei aa to bring Snathaaiptna M r i h w l O A tePaaHaabx^Ca^ateaant. Piapowttaaa bare been i a C n a l t y Made toesny^ a a B s b r t b a S s a A a t a a i o a ^ « t e r o a t « B , b « t t h a t n o w porttiiott.iB cooiUfanDd SspwsfeiOiU^

B y Omrind J b B wa k a n i that tbe Oregon Oe^nanoaa ld« : t i aa iBdoabUU. T b a t e l ^ p ^ Baa iaeomphtetoVard ia . n a P a i i a B t d a p a p b toewasoQes^atadtoiljettenlk, A i t a a m , oa tbe-tdiiaataat. n i a i s t b e f i n t tdcgt^p^eOee

Aikaiwss n e Ovatlaad Maa eoa i^ with Saa Fiaaciaeo datea to J o a a 1 5 , paMA thara

t b e 5 t b , w k i ^ atatad that tb* excitenent !n Ar iaoaa in i rgwdto tbecold discoteiita oa tha Msimbiaa eoatianca. HaDypetsaQs bad left Tae-

far tbe mines, aad atore were preparing to itart. AH the laaabera of the pvo^nonal gOT-e m a e a t had left. Tbe b £ a a a were ooa i^ t t i i^ depcedafiooa e a t a a d a s aad aaaU paitiaaaf an-armed iadindnab, b a t no lires bad been takes.

No aoiaU aa>oant of talk is bdalged ia by pro-b s o o a i gossqiera aba«t the T i ^ ef tbe Priaeaof Wtim, S a ^ a n d ^ Attare monaids to tha X7^ted States. Latest annoiaieeiBenta m , that ia pH-Tftte letters foaaofHcial aooroea mSagtaad , it is stated that ] » will go as fcr east as Bortiaad, aad

I t a west aa Cisdaaati , m tbe Unifed Statab ^ ^ _ a

x x p u m o s i s r t b b b x s i . s w m . I t bai now bieooealaoMBkepIaelBs one's s ^

tslbeiawBOf deatb,totiikicc a passage on ft Ws-tisslppi steamboat. Searcriy a weefc paista wtthaat iaSeatftdrseard of aa ezptoaieD aad losB of Hfs,

A most tenifie ezptorioa toak pkee near Cairo «B tbeStdtnK,UMiecardorwbfch!abefo(eBa. I b a easae was the eslpaU» ecatect ot dw esig^neac in ttareiBg (be b<dleni beyoad (beir strength. I t Ibe trial of the boat, aad eandsaa of tb« ptedoas freight aboard tbey teeed ber ma-dUswT aad bluets im tbey cnOapeed. Oftlw l e sg tn aad crew 73 have been reseaed, U liijaied; SbairealBeedM: r a r e aitieaaly tmared; ener«0 U D B t e b g -, only tan bofies.ba»ebeaie>nad,3bs. miSaM^ and ft deck-baad. Aa aoonaa tbe s a S n t a eacpiredthqr w o e ^ a e e d in ecffigs aadbviiedBke dogs.

Botthen^waaftnie «ret<^ wiw r e t e e d U s aa-dstaace toiMcne thoae be^has oaea, fsatiag either apoanlUartbabQnitcgwTeek. Tbia spedmea of faamaaity, eaBed ft n a a , was CaptalB M a m , of tbe Sby CajK wbo refiaed to anaw bis boat to go to^ R s a t s of the passecsei* *bB Ben Lewis. He (ponedthe e e t r e i & s o f a fosd paraet Witt ftial oaibs, and b i M d tens the Tram of Us own boat tbcir sBfferinga a n w m d . Let the ttftTding pabBe bewanof s a e h a n a n . C.

, GKNEBAL NEWS

w a ^ k i , faia siibaiato spstfh e a t e r repeal af l ^ O a c a v s t M ^ d o c l a n d tbat Aaarfcsntiiinrmm fcrweiatidng were IciBitotr aaporte te B N ^ t a d O K I t ^ a a i w«i a t e b«Ma« P n M * •ad A q ^ la iba ataaaftctaze of Uds fatpeatnt; a » t «

ti<* * f fteAewaa by p M i a g t b * p e « * A . — itf Ibaa ii)» Isaaa ptaeaPteg

t k a b t f t e n e t O i a a c M t m T e t W j M l M i t t M i of H baviag eeearxed daring A a la reaBtr WRSBial paisoa; is e n -

eUety tatbaaa aeigMtd in tbe l a k U o g o f r tbe pnaa, e ^ e d "canetaag." I t i a *at tbaMtcary e m t i d w d i a ^ l e t t l a

^ wbeatbebftt iairoaed. and t i e Taper b a k g i a l a M by tbawerk—i pwdaeeatbaaaaal

that the fissaas ytsids readHy to propar trMbaaat. — T h a C w a d f t K M a tbiaka that ibe M a report

ta Tsgard-to tha emiceiplBted toilaae betveea t b e M M a o f W a l s a a i i d ft M a c e a s e t tetania, ia a

i n t i d r i n n B i w i i Daaa tea. O a u B a : I t w a B « 7 t M * * i * > B e t o

« e * w * a e a l e f OtiiaeiaheHEijr, ( B t k e S M e r a ^ maatk. t aead ast a v X w a a

'paat ly wSft tbe wsmlsaWna I w«-• a d lhaipetdtea M w s d l y •a. Ihaiaatleadedaireqr

dBootkaatgaaixaUoa ct tkaUaJ-^ l ^ ^ t o a f t T . ! A o a a r a i f

ebea,wbUbi aOdtea aafa apphasa ar « w a satiiffccttaa tbaa tba eaa Jast aPadei tob She Xrasiaes. raeaitg M i Masaa ' a r O a V a t m i i ^ haTe great reaaoaa to be piaat of lbaaeeasa,«rf fneoaraged to ladaibto ttofr aad S * #B p e ^ a i i l T . Vbsa , tficat s ^ M a b • l b s skins, tito Vatwai t r waa diprtred of t>a»st aad greatly kw satid Piest-

nan, ft teen weaver Is Ireiaad, baa t a i A i d - a a U i t a e t i i ^ t e tbeloosa. U is warca thtoa^oat wiihoat aeaasa, aad aeeatatdy aad ataltr gft>beMdattbBaeek,«keidleta. aadwrisla. I b a a e e k a a d w i i M a a ^ atedeaMs asdsdlahad: there is ft regdar BBtvaga oa eadi dde cf tba breaat, •adwbeie atttddag ertiafti i^ Is^ s a i t i a t o thb A M . Iaabatt,Uisaaper«Mliy«alsbedaa9atada byaaespert ntedls-woasaa. Tha ddtt baa been e ^ h M t o s e v a n l p e t a a o a in the itasa tad«w «be •MaoapMeiy n t i s t e i tbattt iaactaaOy tbe i io-daeliaaef the fcea^ wfihoat any s»il«tapee taaa tbeaeedle.

waa teesatly bnagbt a n t e (ha aetieeer the¥arli A e a d w y el •edidBe.by L a m y , wko at the saaw dssB presented W that I aa Aaweiesa. Mr. Ftctote, to wbcae atedtai sKBItbaattaieatentef the fall m H was dae^ tbebattleof Magentft,asngeaat t b e » i h n v i -awatat (be Baa waaatraekbT ftannkpt bftU, whicb, ftfter w p T m J y abatterSag biskmer jaw, caaM oat b ^ s d from aadertbeskaS.etosvto tbeearrical lertebne, wUeb. bad tbey been fa<jnted, wooU bare reodsrcd the case bopefea. It U baidly tredSde ttot so etieasbe aa irjary, ineided in ao impoitaat fttegieaef thabasxsCraaMvcoaid baiaateitted o f e B r e ; a a d I t i e % M U g b e r s d i t « a t b e a T a v saj>

:to a « aatoeal or tiaiat-h t t t e i r

f I B t o i a O p a r t o a a a . 1Feeipne(,ta thisai-paiUuatotUa tha hi i Jniai .bafrwewia

i a a d r c a t e . (tnto tf eoal,} toaH wba t b e s i l j e c t . X U s b a rasa epgatta^dy fee

Oatoaal a r e « p ( ; y M a t t o iibi^

deat,Or. Joseph KiBatoa, the «t (be hal&alioa w a n ready to d s q ^ e f H s at-taiaiagtotbtt pqdtt«a latMiiad »»• i h a l t t a r e a p p e ^ dark aad f i a a a y ; thay katw of ao eae wha eoidd take the totas ai batwSboat ftPnaUeat, It baa ftr t b i a g k i f c m a r i t m Dm UghMtavaberat * » • d e n U a m r e a i M l a t h e e a j t a l a i a e w a a S n . Dartag tha year w U e k h a s ^ c t o a s d , I kigae before a a a has readNdto SS6. ftadlwaa iaiteaKdby eaa of tkePtataaeia that t«a wmaee identa l l re^aed . I lay . oedi t to whoaa creflt fa dae, aad towheea l i it eere * s e r * g thaa tothatabl^ denrtsi, Mtoiieasaadaelltoctttdag eaipa efProfcssoret Tha Utada at soaad and I h o ^ b e d a c a H o a aad whihaBaia d i s d p l b a b m greai reasoa to be praad e( (bem, aad to thaak Ood

teiao Sasxxn I b n c n s . — T h e flbresaf toe I bedraRHsnniaftaiidietaBdaAarthabiaciagGiDldltKrtkitwdt. K>: i n a v r l s wilhdiaian»ant If atokow ftttada as, ft] m i - * . » k a « i t i » a r K a M i a c M t o iate lhaftra i«rMB«sc,apcptaar . (eraca, >igMa*-|toM«> 1 1 i t M a t a a n ^

l e a a B t l y k w a M a a t e y toeacnr^tllesa

I S E W ^ E E H O I T S E , „ jaaae the blood ftgaa tboM craeRks w U e h l h * e a U a B d ^ o r u M t A | ^ _ v l ^ ^ i n t B O B E K I S . P i w a M u t -

• d a p t e t h a b e a t l a a a d aaBdaef thsbe<y , i x - i o p n a w

i^anasaaip(ioB,aBd«aaarl| fcilb

wflldtoplaaeaadetr.SBdbfsKh Aad, T i M i ^ i r , theae POfa are <n(My

TCgetabK aad hKidMftwtbeweakepteradeecast, b a t a b i e t o a n t ^ eat aad leonve aB iapaiiiies.; toSTb^ tha bieed as pare aa ft waa ia oar fiiati

To restore tlte power of . „ JMaa,Mr.PteterTewas

eaiiadta. am towpert^*" I n g e r i w eootehaaee,'

anathatioe by mrdnniosl aad sacceeded in tbe accoaspBebiaeoV of

rbieb baa ataired by tha irst aargeoea of Fa i i s

— In Telede, a IHr days liaee, ft asan westh #60,-0 0 0 , aad aot ovtiiK a ^ i e dime, draamed bisMetf ibr fear tf ceeaing to want.

— Aphyriclanef siBcbobeertatioaaodrBieatdi, tnfcnaa lk» i h Hi n W a w h r that the atber reasedy ftrdM&esB, which ecasea to as from r n s c e , is ao cid reaaedy, wbidu in some caaee, fa eScadoaa He tdrisM as to canUoo people di^poeed to try it from asiag the COBOMXI et lxro f tbe abops, as this may pndoce paio. WIkm aaed tor thfa pnrpese the ar-tkjeshoa)dbere.diali lM from tbe black oxide of

a n BOQUX r o o n i K D . . BrothfxS. Lambert, (rfLaeey, A d o s s a a : B a t

twe3ty-a*e eeata yoa pot in yoar latter I k She CbQdrea's * rfeniu " was stolen oat. B o a t yoa

suppose be thoagbt be was aboot to get a flTe-doOar goUpSecel Tbe next time you aend aa gold or dl-«er, joat get a piece of paste-board abont (he Ofck-arM o* the coin yoa send, agd eat the boerd oat and Utenpat the money in, and pasta ft piece of paper

each ridei, ft!sd tbe thieres may be faded again. Wa sKsd » CMHieo's yrfend. "

— Thejr . r . : C e m i t r ^ A f w i r t r says ot the OnatSastem: AB a r c o j ^ naawroos gmg-abopa are tptiscicg np, and tbe pgmbgpwnilsta to be TCcy great. One man pays |500 a week far tbe p r i T i l ^ o f locatiEg a lager beer saloon near tbe ^ p , a i d othea pay |50 a or npwarda far the aoae privikite. Tbe depth of water in tbe dock doea aot appear to be »o great as tbe c<Bsailtr« ampesed, and the veeael. allbae«b dAwing bat S3 teat in (he BMcn, ia aeroaad.

—Tbe BtiMni^A'anaaTa the fiKSm of that te-t io i are moatij tbroagh with tVlr wheal barreat. Aoeoimta of the cropa, so fr; as that pap«' baa beard them, are to tbe eSict toat only abont oce-third of sn a m a g e erop l a s been realixed. T ^ oats crop idds fair, boweve*. to be tbe beat tar years p o t , aad there is a I t t ^ i ^ prospect at prestpt fartbeeom. TbeCbattsso<^ ffazitt* of the 7lh Mya: R*freahiBg showers have dncecded within tbelastfew days, making tbe heartof the farmer

fartbeconcropproniaeatobemoftabniid-ant tbia year. V e learn from a gs>tli>maa wbo has l i f t e d aU peitiooa of tbe ooootty that '^ere b a large qaaitfity ot old coca in the banda cf tbe farm-en; and the pnapect BOW b that they bare eeooBit-trd sn enor in not seSiaz wiien c o n was brisging better prices than at thfa time.

—PriTate adTicea reeeited ia tU( city a day or two since, state that a s isaarTeetian had iuekaa oat intbevi^Bllyof Oxeola, AikaBasa, amenc tlte ser-TOe popnitticD. Our icfonaant leana that tbe dis-

s m a a o t b x x t CHUHCO. Dr. B . W. J inoary, Mnrfreesboro', pledge $100 E M & J o c a » " » U n . S. JcAnaon " eub 2S.

T H B SOirrHXBH B A P r O T BKVXBW, Volmas m: J l smber S, Jn ly

T A B U a* ooarasn. A w . L Tbe Cbristian'h Warftae, by Q. H. MarUn A n . n . Comi^ of Cbiiat's Kiofdoai. AXT. i n . IMtea of Psatara, by B . C. Hontady. Aa». IT . Mora! Coaiage, by W. O. Bailey. A a s . T . AsaaociaticnsaBdChnrches,A.C.I)ayton. Aa». V L PaHer'a Senaons, J. U. Peadleioo. AftT. T I L Theodicy, "Thidex." Aa». TUL Soticea of Hew Pablicatioes. Babiosoa's Historical Works; Treatise oa Qredk

Ptrpcafctoas; Umlta of BeGgieas Thoogbt; Sonl

ptospettty; Lrtten frtm Switseitsad; Lcoobs at (teCtoas; Iioymsa Hogae; T h e W n Hoarj Oak-taadSeriee; Fioteece Siwies; Old Battle Orooad; nsto's Apabgy and Crito; Qointt Horati Raoeii.

The Baptist presa fa pleased to speak ia the high-est terms ot commesdaticQ cf thfa work, and we hope tbe day win come when thoasanaa of BaptiaU wiQ patraofwi(,wbet* haztdredtdoaow. UwilliDake tUaken and sbracg loea of oar private membm if caliAiIly read and staiied. It ^ a dtaoBiaatkaal hBtremeotallty of antoU power. Tbe Melhodiati coetiniis to pabttah their Qotrteriy BcTiew, al-tbcBsb it rasa the coecem Into adebtof thoasanda ssnaaQy. Snch is the eaUmate they place apoa their Ktview- Webare no treaniry, sare the pa-traBSge of car bretbnn to rriy spoo. I^ill set the Meeds ot t te Beview inlmat ihcBialTai In its ba-balf. and dosble at oace lis drcaiation in their 'fl!)da1

Tbe r o a t Ajptut thns aoUees the last autber "SovTaaaa Barria* BsnBW.->Thfa valaabie work

w&h tbia namber egeuaeaea ita sixth Totaate. Aitide L GtnsiiiKesM of the Rew TisTiaimt

Baptitti c o m fromt Tbfafa ftomthepraof BL e a a i a w ^ a t t ^ present time^ he traces the Baptists b a A step by iwTS todtog t r « M of the* ia aU ibe t a r ^ eoBjh t r i f of B i d i ^ shewing that tbeagh r e t M and

it«d tbey

larteLCBB were qneOed, bat not nntfl aeTeral dSTca were ae»eBeiy woonded. Tbeneeroea, & is thoncbt, were iostixated by worthless white laeo .—Xiw^is Argns, Ms-a.

—Mis. Parker, widow of the iato Theodore Psr-ker, arrircdin Hew Torit by tha TandCTUltkst week.

— n e London d n m i d c , oce of the oldest ne«». papen in the Baglisb laacoas^ has Jost died, in its 90ihyear. Tbe Port, in aa obitoary of itaiate eoe-teopoiarr, says: " It was in the Mormimy Cktvmi-cU that Sir PUHp Plains—or aomebody else—nn-der a weO-pmerred ineognito, usTv to the worid tbe Jmins Lettea, the Iftmeof wliicb bare not been coo-Sned to thoaa coontriea wi»re the EogUsh langnsee fa spokeik These lettns appeared ia the dnmieU dnrhig tbe term of office of i a fiiat rditor, Wood-ftU, wbo intiodaeed Into his p a p ^ ttie cnstom of regnlaiiy reporttng the debates in Pariiament, anew feature in ^ U a h joonalism U the time. Wood-bU was eonsidered " a reckleaily brare person " far bsTisg ftiren pnbUciiy to toe ideakof Janins,Barke, Fox and Sbnidan. Tom Moan>, Caaip>>eil, QoU-smtth, Byroo and Dickesa msy a ^ be nambered in tbe brilBast array of writers for " the good (dd whig of the Strand." Mr. Cooke, one of its last edi-tors, havifig beeoae a ecoTert to Pnsejile doctrines, labond TaiBly to icfiwe T i t ^ y into the falliBK fiir-tnnea of the paper, whidli iiad been pnbUsbed at a Inaa for soeae tiaie. Sergeant Qlover's e(r>its to sns-btia it were r<iva!ly vigeroaaacd eqiaily ncsae-eoesfaL Tba-s afwr a career of nicety years, tbe Jferata^ OknmUi* dbappeaia from tbeiist of Brit-fahjoarnals.

—In the Court of Qaeen'a Beocb, at Qoebec, on the 1 3 J t hut., Jastioe Alwyn icdisnanuy racatrd his sc«t on the bench becanae ft portrait of Pope Pins IX. had be«o sa^teoded In a ceetpicnoas p i M Intkeeoaitrooas, declaring that hewoaldnat sit there while the picture rsm^oed. In coBseqnenoe, the w b ^ badness of thx oaort was stopped. The fetare was placed in the room by parmiuion of tbe adse'S three Bontan Catholic coOeagBes 00 tbe

—In tbe town of Pittaneld, Ti., on Satsrdsy nifcbt last, wUle a siBging scltool was ia progress in a scboal-boo«e. a tfansder storm pasnd o*er tbe ril-lage, acd tbe li^btaiog attnck the sebn^bease, p u d a g down tlte diimncy si;d throngh the band of

who waa siuiog near the chimcey.

m'laec beid to the same

a&Te ^ t h maggoto; a a J , greatar U i m r stiB, KBtta bodies ! a w r i ; ) ^ attitodca. ««(«

enciSed npoa the waB ef toe ]atga*t4 ( d e ^ iher, tbe n d c ^ bfaod^tained stEmei of b b d d ratty ^ t e c e r t e ^ b a i S s g t o tha eot-

hsmdsaad b i t of athara, whsdi had sa i B ^ e n i r f , ssrf stiB rataiiBag tha (toofmiadtat taca to ahzads, from w l ^

^ k m r i a r p a ( t i o a i b a d 4 n p p e d , a i i d Isy iabeaps L-#p«ttifity liwTiitH rfaBfigaaat. bcr-

arose fiaatAs i a f i i r t a B d c i a ! ! ^ * portico ^ l ^ n s h a U a c k t o toa'FriHB wbemtiM taj»-tarediMrri ware seearea, b o a i ^ t h a oat, aad toot then daranm intaot . '^jOES^i^ii iued aking aad aaaRhiBS a m i B i g t b w & i ^ wamiiringmjagtrir tfce j a t ^ r e w a t o a f f l W

ftnririi iii£TiTTriTn Tii lii ITiiTi |ttlira,Tmfli ladi v U r h i a i f a a c baaa a n i ^ t i e s knew a i t ; ' W b o ' t o a i i l

e iwt taMahfa goU to a e a B a t b a a f a a e b a p e o p t o T ;

tiogbt theae doebtotsthsA are now h d d ^ as. The itaaatebtsof thepreeeat day are eseataatly htteg-bqr >0 Bjtbt eeideaaea that fra the time of the apu-uStbeBaptfatahamhrid forth the pare word of Qod, 'AeaaHothersbi«gonewlwy-baTebrrn the salt, preaeretog tbe wcdd ftwa eathe octrBpttoalnthepastagea,Borwin their ariarim be iUf iVd tiU an b d s i e aad kaowa p«ne dorch fa the worid'a 0 1 ^ h ^

&««*eBtidge oa B a p t h ^ A resriMr of the fUtsdea that dfattsgaitoed ssaa ea thfa n ^ e c t , • adwoctkbrmare then tha price, of the Beriew. I t l s f t taa lbepenof J .M.Pendle»«u

4. Posdba»y of bapfiineaa te B e n u netrtb-stftBdisgthedaaiperditeaftheaagadty. Caaaty ttotUw ef thfawittsr^ pMdBeUaBS. s T ^ H a r e o f B a p t i s t Ustsry. -

^ ^ i ^ S o f U M ^ fatamation that ia tained in it. la thfa reraeet ft fa ameag ear BeBgioas ^ t < ^ B k e t b e a ^ o f G o B a h . ' T M a e l l k e i t . " ^ ^ - Departwet. Boak aeticea. X d i U n -

Oo^ HashiiUe, Taan.. tS-"

• S B t a g of B n a i e w f i k tito t t o a aMat.ttota-

i t m a m ^ J h ^ r n

Saxaiht*.—TbeBL Loafa Ottrmr , a Caabee-laad Pieriiyisriaa paper M j i

"Wela»e*e»aBigifi». ' ss we aadefidand it , btf wa fcar that the pktase M f fa ndher toe sagas ar

d e i TTidisifaM. 0ai«siaaBta,Campl>entest al f j r toigaatt.eeto to VraagtBeaL'

e d . T s i . C. B a ^ toe satana efitor ef the

all

«It td laotdol tacaayeae toaay toatfafayetaa x a gacMiM lAatber thePttat CksHli ia KMferiBe

didTioiKtoaa paramwiist knroraot, (kaetaidtoi iatbevieteBy, aad •^jodqref tbe ehanlee to toe Sealb, beta

at ^ ^ ifalato it, ai H e n a a a i ITacBzaiasr.—Iba 81. L a A

tbe priae^te af t i B f a O C ^ a m , wtoae tesM that toey wha

bfa arm stretched oat towards it oa tbe back of U. Tbe ladies' hoops were all struck by the

•aid, stripped of aB their windioss, daspa btokro. boopa bent into all sorts of shapes, dresses scorched •ad some set on Ire, acd, woMerfat to relate, no oee waa killed, and cose irjqred bat tbe young

—In Japan, beys beoome men at about fifteen yeara of age. They then reodre a new name, and iiate their heada shaved.' For erery advance in rank, tbe name is cbacged fi>r a new onew Tbia change of name is carried to aodi an extent that no sabartioate fa allowed to retain tbe name of hii ddef; and when aa indlTidaal is appointed u> a bieb lUtioc, every oce nnfer bim wbo cbacops to be his oamreake m o t imaedifttely change hto name.

—At Ca«x ea the 4th fastant, a fri-btfBl af&ir 00-earred. Oce of tbe Mooriiib p ^ n e r a who, hsTisg been tn, waa idacedia tlte bc^ital , where be was e x o e e ^ n ^ weQ treated, gttt np in the night when aeiari wltb ddiriam, and analog himaelf wish a knife, attacked the patienta right and left, kBDng soais aad wasadfais oth«Ta. The patients whom he d idaetrmcbraaoat of doors ecreaalBg for help, aad tbe Moor ratoed alter them and stabbed ser-eraL At last a body of watchmeo, anaed wikh loog

, caaae an, bat the Moor stabbed three of thsal. aad tlie o U m were so tenUed at the appear-

ha prtaeated—hfa bands and dothea being ststoal wito biood aad his ejea aaabiBn fire—that tbey latdc to tight. Shortly alter, bewenr, a ^ c k e t o(aoldienarrind,aBd. astbemsn wradd notsar-reader, aaergeaatfliadaad he frtldead. Hearing e< the aSrir the lacal aaiharitiea harried to tto hoa-idlal, aad there they learned thatfoor men had been Unad, aad (inrindiBg the waxelimai} dxteea woanded, aevenl of tbem ssoetally.

—Thea. Heedea and a wcaaaa naieed Sheeriey, x ^ recently lerideaia of CMer-.ceanty, Hew Tork. are charged, (be oae wito pofaiafac his wife, aad tbe other with potaeniag her hasbmti, that toeywigbt ectkr e a ^ other's sodety wBhoat bia-draaee. The taa boSea ef tbe deeeaaed wife aad basbaadwetedisiatened. aad their to Hew Tericfarctesicalrxaadaatiae, aadpefaea wMtooid insaOdtat qaantities to easae destb. MaSBwUle. bewswr. Jhe caflty partiea took tbe

a t j CM*

keepaca waaled a pnpa tha psMcr T»«idtiag the bagaanta ef eredkaiy.

wUch wta s n umalate In' Thfa deal tea lBa bee at last Seea SBe*

by Mr. H.C.Spaldinc.«f Ha 30 Pfatt street, Kew T ^ wbabaa htfmdaeed to thepabBchfa f n -sawed flhH^ rtk* fa dasttoed tobeeseae ae ssaehol r u a f t l s t t e t e e m y UiaBr — the laclfci matU aa a s M f f i e ] ^ X b a a i ^ f a a ^ ^ o ^ t o a ^ e ^ c a l

fa af coarse ft ae-««aalit ieaato i l twG^ heaey deficatopieeeB

Thfagreat ^ taktogMdUae% eefahttfed^tengto. n f a a r a a t M a r t t a f U f f t . wha to ri^ W i Mflttated, a a wba y d a a d wIto to k e ^ w> • • *

(tot satih • a n base deleted theb Hiea l a d Ibeb tal-catatoBftCftassk

TtoCaiTetrity toa caeades, who weaUn^Joloe a n t itadowaiiUl. wba bftsa todaHrieaaty orad to prejaffiea the ainda a l a m y agMast tbe Piafeaeoas, aad have cirtralatedlhbeaBd ahadsrwia rspotta againA theaa, bat their ehieefa ware aaplaht aa their faslnnatioaa were fkfaew I nJeioetokDeiw (hat (be great body , of Bsatoan Baptiita are aap-poitiBg the insaaaoa by (heir aasaeysad their patnaag^ f o d t h a t a a i e a Uaivsntty fa

praspeiaaatbattto iacaaryeaia . O a ^ ^ a B tbeef f j i t iof Ra eaaalea,lt has a a i a staistoa to ftUeadaseetoaB l a y atfcfs pa»ely » « r a i y male la. stitatian in the SotoS.

Tto dtaraeter of Ba alBBBd te dpttne fa sarpaaed by a e other taiatoatiaa, aad to theae it any preaQy reirr as aa evidence of what itfanow. lnconda*»let«M*tge«qpoB»BtbBH, whodedreto have theirsaos weD edaeated aad Unght oenrect moctl prindplee, to send thea to Morfreeaboro'. "AxiMMk.'

Jane ahh, 1860.

Bttotittiim*Fastidif tluTnaittsof Umiam

U»iptrtilg at O m t An*wd MmUng.

Waaaxaa, The awnbers of toe Board of Traa-ieearf Union Doiversity have wilDaari wito pain theefTartsof oertatoevS-adnded jMrssai^ aad. wa bdieve, cDealea tf ear aebeol, to ssake the isaptes-s k a that Bev. J . U . Pendletfla, Prot of Tbeology to oar beloved OBitetAy fa aaMead^ aad eppoaed

the inatitatte of slavery as it exista to the andwbcceaa. Ureal oar inUaste petaoasl acqaaia-taace wito and ear knoiriedge of theteachiacs ProfcesorP, apoa the snljeet. aa i~wtoese€ iargsa unfouBfiHI.

B* it Ourtf^ Bfaalaad, That, while we aa stova-boMas aad friends of the Soato wiU ever to foaad ready to gnardibe insttatioa wito vi|jfaaee, v a win with eqn^ vigilsace gaard sad defbad the ctoiacter of Proitosar P . f N a aB a a d aalevelent attackv

Btsahtd, ThUtbe forbearance ,trito ^ i c b Prot P. baa borne these mslidoos diarges didta aar warmeat admiration.

B c i o i r ^ That we can aad d tioosly recomaecd Profrcsar P. to a So^hern pab-iioasasatiaittstmeear of t toyoatoc feareoant iy .

f o o M , That a aaorenable, Cbristiaa heart, and one ntore k ^ to tbe trae btereata ot tto Seotb, beatanotbi tbeboaoca of any saaa wito whoa we are acqnsinted.

Joa. F . F i s i c

eslatoatadPIDaarasotdatSoeataperbax. wito (sD firedkaa, at SM Canal atiect. Hew Terk. ]>r. Braadretot eOaek aad by

J o a a T a a x A O e , J a n e S t - ' l a a . HatovUfa.

S . B . Sraraxxaov, J . W. Eiao, J . J . Maanx.

liAiwanA. a u t u e x w a v n u t u i x a n r c T E , r&xan corarr , rxxaa.

Bao. QftAvaar-Tli wiU doabtlea interest sasny of your readers in other Btatea to know that the Bap-tists in Tessa are ft aoaae fandable efbrta ha tbe promotioB of the varioas important enterprises with which we, ss a denoaination, are coonected. In many parts of the a a t e toebiethiea are already acting cd>ly to betolf of Mialnns. notwitbsia Tiding tbey have jost bad to inccr an tbe expenses inddent to the settkaeot ot a new oaantry. They are alao awaking in a great meaaare to the iaiportanoe of SiMtmiiam, and seem to to detamdned, God bdpiag them, to adopt as toeir standard aatUa^ {(*s (baa thertm^ aural aad totWIwtoal fraaaiay far Omr ctOArta as fiir as i tcaa te given.

As an iUostraUoa of what has been done, and ot what bretbrm are stUi farther andons to do to be-bair of thb intenet in tbe boonds «f tto Sster Grove Assodatioo, I beg learn briefly to call attea-tioo, throogh ycnr paper, to tto present condition of the iBstitnte named at Uie bead of thb arUde.

Tto indpiect s t ^ fbr baildiog ap a school of high order la tto boonds of thb AaoHttion were taken sevens years ago, bat after deBbentdy coa-sidetiDg tto matter tto biethraa coDdaded that (to tiaie bad not then arrived te atteapdng to cany tto eoterpriae into operation. Still (hey wen deters mined not to reUagaisb, bat only postpone, tto an-dertakih? ncta they atoold to totter able to sne-ceed. Acwrdioglf ft ataading Conadttee oa Idaca-tion waiftppcinted, wboee' dniy it waa to report aa-cnally 00 this sabject. The Committee did as they were reqnired, snd ia ( b ^ report te 1868, said.

Now it b tto opinioo ot yoar Coaaaittn that B ta high time thb body sboold move in tto saatter, and we have no donbt ys« aaay saeead wsS m ariaUui-iag «»« «r mar*rtpatail* atheair to (iU liaiiili ^ tkis AsMciafiMi."' A large majvity of tto i>ody tvadily coacairedwito toe Coauidttee to thfa opin-ion, and tbe sabaeqneBt resnit of tto saatter p(OV that it was ft correct one.

Ia 18S9, tto sebod waa k>cated at LUoida, in Fannin coonty, Trxaa. Thb plaee fa a neat and healthy one, aad adapted to many paiticalan to in-aore tto permanetkt proeperity of s a ^ a sdool as we intended to estobUsb. It b a qaiet and thrivfag UttleviUage. Itoccnpleaapleaaaatti^andfasar-roonded h ; aa e^tttsive fertile trgioa of eoantiy, already pretty densely popoltfe^ Hfa a y hottest soDviction that there ta ne point in Horthem Texaa more raitaUete the kestioa of ft Ugh sAool than this, for to a ^ i e n to ita other advaalagaa, I a a confident toat no ptaoscaa to m e n accessible than it. I t ipaeiaoai t icch, tao , (katt twtatoba«Bdto aMorealarge abate of patreaage firaa aB(haiia-t e r e s t i a g , f n t a a ^ popaloaa portion of oar Stale lying betwecaClaAsviBeoB tto east, aad Oallfts oa (towest. T t o n ^ a t w U c b r i e h l a a d f a t t o a d g b -boAoodof L a d o ^ ta BOW selling, win, aa^aeaUoa-abiy, r^itdly aagaent tto popalatiaB to that legioai, and (has, of eaaI•^ ttototeraattog pro^eets of tto sdtod will to anaaally advaaeed.

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Hiaat.T laroBSABT so Memaa.—Mrs. Wlssiow aaexpedeaeed aarae aadfssaal ^ y s i d a n , haa a Bootidng ^ r v teddUzen (eethtog^widch greatly fadBtetea(topiaeea otteetUoghy aoAcsikig tto gaaa, redadag an indftsaatlaa—win aBay aUpato aadfaaantoregdatettobaw^fa . D ^ e ^ i ^ i l , BMttots, fa wQI give rest to yooisdves aad reBef and toaKhtoyavtatoata. Ptritottyatfe to aS cases. Bee ailiuflfataaiil fa aaotber aatoan.

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ia aa iadindaal ^ordt, wbioh tbeyj

tfttioo to jo» to Tiait tbem tbe to^t^t^ bat woald rataiB bomo to NaA^Uo ftad m ft few weeka wtara »ad oo«plete year eegaga-meotft W o demo to iaforaLycft fta* wo f — day ia Cofttoraoe—Bro. Hodmtor—vaaaod tba . „ _

Rmfawl That we oordiallr ftM tsaaaimoaa- i<i(saa« MOte, ru* »'>* vim hk m

R t o r o a . to Ti«t ftndpTe«Vto« oa to ^ ^ ntwa trip to Alabuaft; aad Uat the

fuf, aad oopiM iato tbo Corrtrfoitdtmi. I D m o ia CoafewBoe, May 26«b, 1860, aad [

I nirned by order of tiw Cunreb. ' Bb»»- F. Hitr, Ck. CTi.

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BiAa BsoTHaa GaATaa

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V a l u a b i e F e m a l e School Fropertr for Sale. '

.LOCdlTOirniTERJOR OFMISSOJmL

A B & B B diaaoe is o&red tbcae irdhiv , — _ . — «

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By Older of oar I Q H B L T O H . J O N B S , * O O , C O X T O » m

(after all dao labotabad) oaaaot U a w h at Mornrtowi^ I aoftt ^ f to rteoneile, aiyaball tbea eallia tbo aid cf two yoa a aoto at oar ^ a a e e t ^ M a y ,

<4awb«a ia tbo aaioa, t. aaaiat a w o M ia tiio work- aad if fiaally, aa&faotioa (ia Wktrta*, Oar ^toMtd aad maeh

J K e d T i b o o a * . aiytbeabobroagbt be- platMTiritiBgtbo MtJberjyGap Aaaoe««oa S J ^ U S ^ B , who ftot«it.- at T « w o l l . ^ l.t Tbaraday m September. ^ tbe atoda of pro- 1860, aad we. aa . eba«li, 4e«w

ease., referaaoe ab.ll bo ^ y . that brotto Srarw j i m i m a ^ S3to%be 18tb chapter of tbe Qoq>d by Mat- W U r w . also, btoib«Ot.T« paused fc^ Sew?aad ^ sSptaroa w b i o b V ^ t dia- it pr«eb for «laat OstoW wa. a W S o X ^ b r b g ^ t o trial, a a d ' d ^ U d b e f ^ e d , (wbieb deeply r ^ t « L ) -

a T L o of « iadiridil aieBber la W h ^ , fi«rtbemo«, Sforrwtowa « tbe aear-Cbatob; aad tbe Aoooifttioa eat p<aat ea tbo Biilroad to TaiwelL Tber.^

trill take o<«ni«>sflO of no oaae of tbo ftboTO fMO _ ^ » ki.d.«al.r^.bor.proooodiag.bftroboea «

onrioaslT bad tbereoa. 1 eameatly lolwit oar maeb o n M ^ Inotfcer, Aa* n. TMAisoeiationBbanproTidofdr|j.KGfftTei,togi»on»aoaUatMorri!^wa,

tbe Meial aaim of tbo Cbarekoa—preaerre either goiag fl> or r a t O T ^ fwm

r e ^ T f ooanaaaioa amocg th«o-gi»o D « o by order of Ae eh««h at Mwiatowa,

them adriec ia aiattera of dil&oolty-eoqaira ia aeaioB, 4tb S a ^ a y la Mjjy, 1860. S r t t a eaaae why aay Cbatob or Cbarebea ^ HnoaM W . TftTu>^ M o ^ J ^ to weaeat tbeasseiTea in tbo A«B0«»ti0ft— | Baotitaa QaATas :--I see the at

tbo awaey ooatribated by tbo Loeuat O w e , baa iantod yea to give them a

A B t h n u u

Oxmonr^Ih

H n r r i e a n e Springs,

HEALTH-BESrORIMa W A T E B S . >t i T ^ rapidly xaaeatag repatatm of tba aaaoaox. I a. n^an U« Oon »|pr<xc • aXaCti rniABa cmtr,

•iTninni.rtmnwgaattot^nrt—i,a««t»»»n«il>«».

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J . W . Tolson & Co. , VAoroaa ana

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 9 K , Forth Commerta Street,

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D R U G S , C H E M I C A L S , P E R F U M E R Y ,

Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Oils,

Faints, ScL a Bi«.k. KASKVIUJC, ««am •wtet

W e s t T r o y Bell F o n n d e r y .

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CW •laataa !• Ui kaai haSkr, t!u aiaoafkn jmal tov«Bi.aa«lk*avsarr taaatlfal.

-•taa*. aa. n * artadfal a lac b Ik ierwilldi».Mlea«at ba «n&latla

. .a-maroa-ftraatiTriiill—ui eftM-J ^OatoK^ or KarirriUa. to UH:

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l-^Taa taaaTaQakaaatetk. urirtacs nfsba aiB-aMtlcsavitkeiataia. «niCMtfer»TTai.i.aiMi fiiHM»m aaftsM. W.G.aiUXB.

I aad »a>rtanUal ber or aemben of iho A«»oiatioB, by aad I market to TfxaoU, if yon ^ t tho« chareb a « « ..

.Hi,. to tiaaaaet aar baa- «• aa TOO ooaae yoa will W t o the Bail-1 bmj* mmnmrn. t t h r ^ a a t ^ . T a t a Md

i ^ S 4 u ^ w i S S ^ J below Mo.3, g « t K - ^ ^ r ^ r ^ S ^ S ^ T S i S S S S S ; ' Creek, (aodoabt by ^ ^

Aar 13 Tbe AMoaiati<m aiay exdnde I eelTed a itquett froai Moaty O m a i^aaiea lo i Tioy.s.T.

froai this Uojon aay Chardi or ChartAea ririt them tho wttiag of oar dirtriat Aas<^

^ ^ o x i a p r i a o i p l o < .

" . SSTlS- All qaastioBa before tbo Asooiv ing ibat your presenee at oar As^iataoa,

t k n ^ bo d^t^iaed by a maj wity of tho woald Tery dearable; and if one ^ b e r s pr«w>t, except ia the reoeption of, tbo boanda of oar AaaoonUoa ironld feel oth

•ad exdadicg Charobea, wbieb iball require ^wiae I kaow U aou

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tSio that at aaa of ay bally

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wtTtbarooawnafartable; bat aappar waa 1 y ^ ^ nady, aad wa aat dowa ftt tbe table. Laay I _ F ^ P ' ^ ' ^ T T ^ X ^ ^ I

the oonoarreaoe cf two-thirds.

Fna tlH Btaawaal Bafibt.

CHU3CS BIOHTS-MISAFPa«HMaiOOT.

BacnHa* Wood:—I do aot wiab to aadoi-

I saewt then, that yon come fe Moasy Creek, »ad rt the close of tha As»>ciation to Moms-tawa, by tba 11 o'clock train, ( U niiM.--Moaday aod Toeaday at Motrl«t>WB, aad Wed-aeaday ta Taaaall, some tJS milea, yoa shall hare a conreyanoe. Bn^ if it toits joa bet

u ». e. mes. jaua X. ^ 1. Lxswiu u

« « to the ngfeta cf ehar^ea. bat ^ ^ ^ ^^ Morri.towa. W e wi A an

t, la, down a few P^PO®''®'? "PP ! ' " 5 I U the earliet p9«blc opportoDity -

J i a ^ -Jftijte T * ^ ^ p«yer of tbe Kiagd<« ia o«fided to fi. e.

ftJSat of Elder GraTaa aboaU bo matoA— xo a pririleged oider of mca, J ! ! ^ ^ That it waft aot matad ia poaitiTo tbal witboat their boandi. _ _

fid aot aaem iaoHaed h» tal^

the Tiews expresseiia say ardds oa tha Oea-la ease of Tiadiearioa, and to owreot ceraia aiaappTebenrioas andar wbioh aoaie good hrethrea appear to bo l;ic«.

1 The sdaaaistxadoo of the laws of Cbnat s | ekurek*s, a a d a o t

either withia or

i presams the tra»h of tkia propoaitioa will aot be qaeationed ; I therefore prooeed to my

Come dear brother, ^thout &>1; I hope to bare tbo opportnaity of grrtticg y o ^ o a « more by a hf arty shake of tha band. W e do aot with to be diot»torial, boi we wiab yoa. wbea yoa come to Morristowo, to prea<A from the text, " la tbe days of these things shaU tbs of beftTea stt op » Kiagdom," &8.

H . W . T.

tiag. W a ara rf opimoa tbftt El-! der O r m aada bia Pnteat ftt tbe right atage

2. Erery dinrtth has the light to iaterpret for herself the laws jjiacribed by ber SoTer«iga far the rcgniatioa of her owa

Tbe right to interpret tbsae laws mast be rested ia tho charch heinelf, if aot U wi<» ia

in a pop?, or oaator, a college order of D D.V, a beach of]

committee, or Board asso-

tbo

^ I T T L i - i T ^ I j i r . ^ ^ to ^ Wo lae aot bow they ooald hare tattn part la of caraiaals, an crocr oi u u. », > ^ J " r ^ J ^ ^ t ^ ^ athoaJled, withoat asqaiewl^ ia Mttropoli^ Bubope, a committee, or B<

S ^ S i f S S ^ S l S ^ ^ U c b r i a i It waa tbebdaty to wiAdraw,|ri.tioa « conrea^oa of ? If

fitatpa»hapa,tMi damp air affw' ' ^ -^

af t b Ahttsej. I aaial Lao] aad ibft aaul that br s x koara

^abantthfttnaaii to*^ i»i aianld witbbdd ita

H i S H Y I L L E F E S I L E ACiDEMTa ForxDBD laia.

rrtaE N E X T S K S S I O S O F TH1SIN3TI-X tatha-Wataa flr.t««ad.y (•

iS^LaSE^taa md raoalaf tfcalMtwakla

i*\aa BCttBiaaa. aaa «ta« br pai-eoarfMta, «ad cmna iaM K C U ^ ^ q ^ d b T t i . Calbd W..li.lUa,.a

" T ' r a a H X a c a a s o r i A w * m i a a ar. ..ei^d aa «.»aaiii«l».tr«t-t»rt«oy aai .HiKd »>|d)a aa aa

W O O D A. L O W ,

ICOTTOS F I C M R S I H D C O m S S I O S

H f i C B i S T S , Ho. Si. SAxa^MM St. X X W O R U A j n .

S'. B.- >utl««ial asl fRMaa] UtiatloB »aM «a t^ nXa el Oattia, to tk. ncnibMf t* ia»«iatio=. btsliy, ud tr-mEias' npnUw "C*-'.!-

{ S P A L D I N G ' S P R E P A R E D G L U E

' aPAUJIXO'S PIIKFARZD SLtTKI

aPAUMSCPft P M F A I I K D QLCZI

aftVK TBK HKCKftl

BOOXOHT I DHPATCH t

STOKW M Ti»a Sana Hx»»."jji ^ .MrtBrf. . a kapy."«» a * rw«atW tt b

«ry datliakl. a k»»a M«aa akap aad wawalaat way Sw j palrlaj ranitan, roya. Omckaij. Aa.

tFALsisB-s rikrASza sLia

I !a»«»aa«aehaa«w!la,aad ao koaaikold eaa aBort k. irilhoat It. It U iSnrt ready asd *at a, ta tka itli aii polat Tkan b ao laa«M a .inntty lot ttaplnc efcalrt <,Uata»d mrm. h tilrm daU. aad

arbfac»a'»adlajr'»!«dBw . . . Si»-U<aia. JIfca. mtiei^mr rti taii. mrOm ttammtSi.

B«>.r.r.Tut >,Ckartaataa.B.C., -Tha T&bakalr bka I (allMa •• klwai k-ad. d-ayaiaci •vtsuslac » >ka <Kiala«ek.lat»».a.*»wka»rfcta!ac *«" I b-ad, a»-»lla«fc« ««Ika k-art. aUaaa or la tk» raa-

an.A. »rtek.8UMr Crali.B r. -It kaa raiaadataad I . ^ m t ««tati««s di»k!a» at re»»aaUat fca'Jatwta fSicteaaTketr.aadliaaaadhanTwamaedeiJtt- I !Tlatda'»i.«iJi.«ary»B»«a-.gf ik. Md

' ~ da.,MdanIIa>*a. or kr^ dtvraaloa afaiarBa, «(ktfal diaaaakkaaof (.araadmcT orary Ba.ii«d*MM. awaar • I — «-— — ikBta aad la«.>

Omaaieiaa«fkatb.ka»h.~ aadB^fJala* ^ aoatWsa'daaalnataao.fca.ltblladl.flTlai ta. t.x'in. Wka. tk«. vfT. •rnmuT fmm wmkjKm dMHtr vkaa iM.ai!ra rra«!raTS«>iiB8ooa»i»t»ai asTy.it . eoany aa •l.Vut. Uaa af tk* imaadla'a

WdSnt. pwdaad ky takl<« tkb

_ a' |)mltk. rtat;>k«li(k.B.T. Iwaa Ki|ijMdaaad BTrrTTkal;taraa.al>«e I w»» »«>••»."

Famrof TatS. a.Ckank.a.T. a»r. O. Man-a Otm airar It T. Ma Baa. H. A. Piatt Haadaa. •LT. W.alxktnr.litk]>lbt,kittaaoteaa3ac»d.ti;tt.

U B & 8. A. ALLSS'S ZTLOBALSAUXnH, OrWarid-. Ha!r b aMtlal ta » attk tk. Baatsf w.aa<lbtk.V«t Hait On !a|t oftatt .ftimrlnaa ta i

, J iirywncaxtMtt.ka-I jm«tk.dli M»a. t*HlTiTadaadW:H1aai a t hair hU2a«,dca..witkeKt tk. I .brtkir knkaa don ky axM, w k liy aatai»,cr aaalad

OnykaM, l«ld. ar pawana agfatad wiA dl-aaaa af tk. balrarraSa. raad tk. mbm aad jmlf tf IfMS^AUMtTt «oai.oi BAPt BBsraaaa. UdaaBMaOorttata. SoM kr aU tkaata<

ud r.t>t2 BKchaaV ia tha raHxd StaM. Cata oaiA-ao Bxra,aUBaoom;Bnx,*rrT<

M r s . A . W i n s l o w , AN E X P E R I E N C E D N U E S E A N D FE-1 aal. fkyadaa. fl.»mt. to tha attaatten of aotkaa, kar

S O O T H I H O S T a O T , far Ck lnc TwtktBt, «Udi graUy beUttata. tk. mam at •MfiiSBt. ty ioft«Jwt tka (ma. lad«e>a( all Ic>aBa.tlaa— Mil .nay uLraiv wl aanodle aeUoa. aad b SCftS TO UeCLATX TSa BOVXUL n.pstdnsalt,aK>tkaa.tta«n .b.ratu>yaaia.:n«.aiidaa:!.f ud Ba th to yoar labala. W.kaT.aBta»aBd.oldthi«irtl-J»lor snr M yaaia, aad maT.UOosS face., aad rrstk, af U atlt vkat w y

tyrdafaaa-'alaiadadaaxtiErcoTxwinUaa biataad

,a<BHa,'«i3Sad VcLaa^ »i««tkaa<a( Cardial a Ikar-I oaakraaaa torof tkaiyw-ni; .ad a3 wko aay ka« Irtar-UdS-aatfalky I B F ^ todalnasea.wa a-datkb 6ar. 4btaa!R>leaadaaM>l7 rmdy.

f TO m L A D I U : MellAirt- »rSWfiTH«JmiO OOaWAI. b a Kmi(a aad

aa~4Taara> T brfld-Bt aawa»»tioB. aklte-.atatra a - ,n w.a,< 1.111.11 lainalr MM of aiia at tzntsxtajy

Ck. n ar

iait ika arttel. for mam. .k*U.kad olkw aonlar «i-)> ladtwK nflaaanit ud taal ^hi, adnlimbla li

ly iar tlaph. biokaa cndla.. It t

•rk.ac ta<t» eoii, kalaj ehraVvU; Tail ••

Two* aaOTAaiAH-n. AaOa-yk^t.

a.«.tarfaa akaiaaur | lata*

^raaMAreaxnL c*»a oftk« »ou4ia« «apc>b«

Il3aa'ea!taiaaa-I»<a«atlaa dmt» tkrir irtata tbu

' '•^''THtftfaStlioTSM Ws'iw^OT b a a ^ . ^ I '-C _

halji la Mlatioa. a^ 'Lw,Maa.iiif all th. Taiaabi. aaalitia t tMt mSif-mtmtMmr ijla U aay b. a»«d la tk. flu.

orUeary raaclliwa. !).la» ««ly Bwr. rtkat™. -EMTBi. m KTxar nocsa.-

». S.-A Sitik aceeapaaba^^ kettla. Pila..Saaau. Wkolaala I>.,ot. Sa. O dar rtnat. • •» Talk.

tddna n K S m T ^ SPAtaJIKG * CO., Bos s<x.s.e00 S^OT Xorft.

Pat aa ior D alan U Caa aoatatuhiy b«T, ai(kt, ta4 taatfa doaa -a hnatiTal Llikofrafkle Ekov Cud aanspaay

tayoite M&a. taariacbtaataaai

WIX5L0W3 ^ S S ' i J S l SOOTHISQ S S r V o ^

ET&CF ad silk tta oyoa-of

ka.a bMB ahl. to ay af -Htm kaa it fa ad. Is to .ffart a ear., wkea .r did w. aa la-(.etl^ kv acT as. ooctraiyr all w. d.SI<)it-tloMkaad i,p.t La tms. or lamareal .Cmt. asd aaibal .Irtaa. W* ajaak te tkb lamOmt •• Vkat «. do kaow.' aSar t« yMr>a aijarbMe. aad «l.dBaooii»iatatfcaft»ik.fi!l2naaBtof wkat wa dadai*. la ahxat wwwrj l-iTiaei wkaa tka lalaat b aaaaiw boa 9.1aaiidaxhaa.tiaB.r^wfUkalB«.dUe»<aaBlmta af-

' tka paariptloa af saaot tk. oateiyetawdaadecI'U Knaa la Haw Baxtiad. aad hM kara aa.d wld amr IWIiat naoHa ia TkMaada af Caaa

nBOtaa:ynL<mitk.ektM emapala.kat larlcontaatBa toaaek ud kowab. oatnab addfty aad ttaa ?aa.aad n a tk. wka!. ayatim. Kgtatk.kaw.Jsud

^ X ._ • _ aBttea^ivUob thia iLaabeiaiion aboald

r b ^ ^ i l L J r S t S ^ j i S i y T ^ ^ k ^ • bi« ft story, wbih I pat aa bb I "ai

tbea pat him mto bia crib, wbere, * I waa daaaribuig to kie tbe dd maa'a i&arp jtmpiaronr dM wall iWn aaotber— aad ttea Maatbar—aad ibea aaotber—b« woat orartbawaawiAtbft iauatifttb.aad waa&at adH^ ' Tbea I d w a d tbe table, and pal away tbft tbiaica tOl BoraiBf, raked oat tbe itaa»dfalitagoiai;.aBd toak tbababy^aad ^oedismtbaexadlft. I|(otaomaadd"

•^In Tiaw af tbeaa faeta and oearidera^aa, (aad otbera Kigbt fas aaaied) wb reooaiEieed tha adop&m of tbo followiag reaolatiosB:

L Sttaimd, That tbe awaaaacaia of tbe .RdariypactioBcMr wbfttwaa ^ Virat Bapiiat Obaiab NftsbriUa, a n eatitled to aeatt m this bodyw^

S ThfttaaAaKadmlleaiinor^ barataba tbe aaiae of Spriag Street Baptiat

ing to ber owa aadcralaadiag U i L ^ t . ^ ^ not aeeordisK to the isterproUUoa I . . . ^

" i m y b e p a t ' ^ p o a t h c r n b T ^ If a cbaieh admmiftera a law of ChmV.

; K-mgdom contrary to her uadent^disg of it, JSj--Ij^j!:Jt-Xa^SH^S^ T T ! ! . . ! [ e r e a W ber ia^^reUdo^^^^^^^^^ enoMOUS, ahe ia gailty of an txU^ uy rwjt tbe aathority of her lawgiw, and ba whoee sole prerogktiTo it is to read the heart aad

, will ka Kala ta ik. raJa acd |«Mnl .nan*.-!

p y o f ^tiT^ 'wiU aot hold her gnUde^ 1 J f t g r H T X T o ^ j K If she bdieres infant biptism to be enjoined, 11. ta. Haa« aw o^m^t^i I ibc aboald certainly practice it.

Altaa). k>,tt:> al CrAU>I9S-8 PKZ?ABK> GLO wtll a»a tea Una tt« eat aaaaally a way boaa^oa.

Sou ky aU fcaeuiut i>utlaB.ta. atajciati. Bardwaia aa< rctaitaia Balaia, S«>o««. aad Paaey Buna.

Omtn a»nsb«ta aknall m.k* a aot. o( SPALCntS-? PKSPABXa SLCa, wkA aaklBC tkati ttat. Itwinataai acy eitmata. Janld-Iy

I N F I D E L ' S D A U G H T E R .

By th««tiOT Ji! •-nradMM.* Tkt> !• th. Bdiaia.

UAKS!; A OU..

ooarmliSCB.. naa ll.*. rad la tb,ka«t aad wmn*t aaUaaaafltyaai-CaiUrn. wlHtlrar K

-_aldfty _ ItwC! aimon laitast laSbn cri»

wtad e ^ aai mar fob wkldk If aat tftOr

daik. W. n nxarty la tka woiU.

aad Stantaa ta arba tna taMUzi

CHILDREN TEETHIKa.

^^^^Tii n- * •• "• • I. . b ,a i^biil. iVirt n ScC^so looca-.

earUazad^ttaak It wia rt5a»l»t.. tr^r-b^,«« ^ w m tk. Vaaa <« kaaltk a aaoit yoar akaak

.^a. »i kotaabWMTaii-,.dtogiaaatljb»Sl«fc pea cHnn»r»:

Ifyward ami aw ai.kty, raay or aSBatrf. Oo^ dblwrn aakathraV- UkT. btaadrokaat. 1>>ib. aa: a a.-oret try JU aad yaa wCl k. CMTiaad. It I, dalfckai a Ika. C Aimojt—B««a of nraiibt. or da3« wjo trr a

Sahay^wk^ayiartsb jaalM «ood. A»bd oatk aata. Ta te Itel-aa'. er-rnfibaat CaniUl. aad taka wrtWe* ^ l,tatk«o»!yT».i<y tfraiwffliKnjytb. Haod tkat-owUt rad tka .aa. tla. *tr«a<t!t-s tk. mtra.

SiOa Pmtriata cf thb OadbL AballdaatToVsab Ofl tli a.ia-

•riaei,,! B . ^ oa tkaacMT «l IkW aad Pto e ^ ^ ^

Par aJ.kT BgMT * PBHOTILLa. aadrrt3fc T w . ni iB raraeetaMa araggbt. "arwkea. »by ts-ly-

1 ? A M I L Y M E D I C I S T E a — O F A L L

orfroaaaTothtzeuM. Wa waald ay u naiy aotker wko kaaekD^aafv^ fma aay aftka taccolat I>oaotiatr<arp»9ad)ca..aaOainiad>aaa(

ad.oar.aakrtacaIi£S.aad tk. nUrf tkalwC] akahit T nr.-t%«iJaw1^naa( ttb aadl

PamiimHaaatjraidaawiaaBBnnfMr, iMakka tk. Kob. Kmata. aaba tk. tha abdla af CCXZIS A Waw rnrt. b tka «atnd« i iajiya•

80^ k» l>ra»«bt-ttooa. k«at tka wo»W. Fttedpal Oa*m, 13 Cedsr Strset, JT.T.

I aa4t—ly raKX o»«.T ea.ra Ma wttle.

S^Snnixii.T'pwjrtJTOK^ n ^ n n ^ a*?

, tcaca II of tka PBHteadaae wH

I iSd Artia a. a«a af hljh ea-aW-y. A I Ba'abt aa* fi«atly ""fSf * I t.sL. .d utaa-a u .nrr w>rUs.<ar th

aadbiriy wea«t»da*pwbiteai»iaidaft. So Igotfamft book rftrairda aad finot aboatajadf fora aoaplft af benft Tbea I !aekad«p.aBda8laaw Kttia Jbamy s l e e w

By and plaaaantly ia bia arib. wkm be

bad kiskad biaudf oat ta tba tiqt of & a bed ahttbaa; aad tba baby, toa,dca.a« <{dedy wiA ber thtoab ai ber awatb j aad hacj repoang aa rtfreibiMly, witb a half a a ^ « ber w d M d S ^ t b * I i * bow bwnxag b r ^ y . asdttftraia baa&>g afaiast tb* wiadoan;! waa 1 did aat laik sataaa word tft Laay. aadhKiwbviBBk aadaltaairiA ft danagad tedb*. ft ialllte, a fietfal dtiM, ari a sati-j M g h ^ . Wbatabrateldtadd bare beea H I bad daft* it."

a^Toi of aoaraa," aaid Tom rafter d o i ^ , tebftWM jartftea iwpiaaiid witb aa idea tbal witb all bia gaad teaiaer, bad " dose

^ttftliiaaaatiery wawift. Bafebarega^ btaaaMpeaanbyaa^r •^ril.goaBIKdt <i»i*iry laaftiatareatiBgaBaptixs-tale,"

"IbftfabaitfitdBBMn to aay," aaftbaned

Dick. "Ibftvaaaaii&NdtbeBnMera gieat deal,^^ Aa •ataloaoadarapn i t r O a m a • I t b ^ I W K V

^'Wbw aid Saaliea wiaadnt ta MB, lAaa sayaaarliatleaawaHBhiBgly.wbea a t i ^ MOTftSaewocafteaaft tieata mm radaly,

, Wbaftli bt tet M u ^ p ati boM, aad aa fadfcri^l wkyarff if Idaay ia aat a g g -

^ S m ^ ^ l ^ n i i ff I i i m ' f r ^ ^ ? ^ ^ i l a « M i a a d N a B « d l aa aha aubt

' T ' , ! •••iHiii-r. 1IT""1 11 -

. ' ^ ' i s i s r ^ . i - , . .

titftalfal. I tbUk tbak _ , Jdit >a iiamiMiid mk .

ii W H v • • laka tba Ktda fcrexadln^ , rniiOimm abaat 4 M B n r aad tba

" i t l M M t t i a n aad airi bi«

I

constqnesce, that each to decide for beraelf

for admiauos, who has

^ Pedobaptist, has oom-

ia tiwatinunn wi^tbe fteta that tbo auaaa-1 plied with the Seriptnral lav of bapiaam or doBtaafiac between bim aad Slda ]>awaon, I sot, aad to act aeoording to her deciuon.— of GaotatCbaa baaa amieaUf aad bouorably | She doea aot bind any other charch by ber Mtded,fBUlar Oawaan adnutiiBgtbftt Elder) lAt; for erery other ehnrch haa the aaaie O n T O M jaatifiable iaatertainagtboriew}iwhta that sho baa. If another c!tnrob, ec-ho exmMedbafbnbo bawrd Oeexplaaatioaal tertuaicg a different Tiew of the ^ w

Bt ^ tiaw of ttto aettleaeat,) aad I ttna, iboald deem tbe baptum of the arOaftdditaaMl&ata tiwtMr. Taa-{aileaadidata defeotire, the may asd .hoald

n tbe foregoing poaitiona be oonect, it wm j^ . '- •-JJUl^ ItJ^ 'uSSi i fa ' t^ ' ^ ' ^ i , ' ! " TrSrtMd'ia th. *MkTiU. r.Ml. AoU. ' Iba Jfiar

rftaaSiS^ tW ao.t aktaat « i iai«.d ladba U tka!

Iar »tka rrtceSfal GW. »!• aTIMABr. SaArtii. T.o»- Ia»a 11. "

Knitting M a c h i n e s . J . K A l K E N S '

Autwy mmd Kan' .turn. kMitti»g MeAuut, mMiimf

f m Thr mtmad Loops pw »•»«<*.

A M E R I C A S W A T C H E S , Hltfl BT TSB

jlmdj-ican B V f i Grmpany, Walihim, Mast

A T T E N T I O K is I N V I T E D T O T H E {M}a«laf «UtMW« aad aieoBpa.}:s7 l<«t»r» of ta-

1 uu-mi tidittna asd lertlacflla'a la faT.c af tb«R oe.'.hiatad Vatoba

A ni-l aMal wa> awaid~l tba Coapasy ky ik. Aaulcaa lB.tltirta, at Tfrt. Ia ISSt. ,, \ .

Tfta Oale' T ajai t * a?at pr aiiaa—a «aU madai —rroa Ik- tliak la laKl'rta Ikl.adrlfUa, la IMS.

tk.ta Wat«kc)i.v^Daa k,aa ta tkaaarbat far aMrty taa . nit. larltf whidi tk<; ka a baaa ta.tad u t> ueaiaey. daiaklBvy- aad r.ll.bl4ty lo mrj aoaO'lTahia auaaa. aad bav» v v ^ tknutfiTa. akeik.iaetieatbZ.«ety tiaa-Elace.

oa>Rdtatk.r«Ki«.

riR- BAAKEE TREATS ALL bis-L J tattr. 8pali! tttailoe irtwaa ta an Aaala dlww-

Cmos Oeanavaia. faSaroa. ABkaa. B^xSdtb dUnaa of tha Kaa., Maath. tknat, aadLu^: anckb

M»ara tt mrr dacrtrtlea iut.j«iaftJ!y traatad ;—I.rnilagii, .:.aakar Akinnai v testala. Bkraaatlsat. GmX, Slanaba Piia!ya!a. apa.B.y.or COTTaWoa* Dyi{>.{>la. Dyaaatay^ .ntea. rharoy-worateaaaaf Ptiaa eezadtBaakattia.; abadiasaa of te BUaack. Lirar aad Bowala. Ikaa a* caay dbaaa taeldaataJ ta ' traattd wnk dlatlK ' " {trwkTlattar. BrTBaaka.eaa |Fn

Intaaff rct*atkb»e«at Mwala aarl^Cacon, OMl :r!e«.a9pIHanaM,r!i:aIaof mrydaerlptba, Gaaldl Wm. P<£yjm of tha Koa., a la aay attar M« of aa kody.

TUMORS AND SWELUlfGS »

fiT amy e«x«;tlaa, wtdicsS tka <a of tk>i kalfa, a lay r..rI•iii i. Tkaa. laat m—dbabaa aaaav.k.

aU aa pla.tkaa.tfn.Eadn'tbaBoetar'i, .

noeSot Saaka. be» aada a aaw dbwafT af a - IteK.-Hal - Cataiwt. aad ariBR aataa-

Jjldb-jaaatTl^tatkaVa. witkint laaprt ta tk* kaHa.

S a W W ^ ^ t e ^ by EM . J . B . Gr .r« thoagb he may preaeat a Utter of admis^on J^iSSSi bebgtaratedan aaaoaad B a ^ Hdoea u d reoommeadatioa ^ tho ^ a s t b a t jaatioe. boaor, a ^ reiigioa re- ho bad firat joiaed. If she i , . tediaaririy bia charch letur, white .he b o ^ bis W S j - S i . ' t ^ i n s , ^ ' ^ ^

nllo ta retiaoeita atepa aad mod£fyita tism to bo iaVairf, kbo woald bo gaUty of ^ ^ ^ oorfft ria of tbo prophet meationod in I Kuiga, IS S J S f i ^ . S S t i i ^ a r i L S ^ ' X S ^ i S ^ ^

i fifloZiei, Tbataaweeaiaeatly deHToaa j who waa dain by ft Ken, beoaaao he departed 1 w,——Ai .r.«.rfa.iataik.irt»BaiT««tioa.aadw<r» adiMtM^t of KaAriQe £C»«Boea U woald Urora the instraetioBa astaaUy g>T«a ^ by bo ezeeefiB^ygiatif^ to tMa body tba ftbe Lord, aad acted aeowding to laatoie-

doaiaaat W t y r t StaArilloto oorreot tbe tioaa ngsorftd by a brotber prophet to ha»a dbarder i ^ ^ b A it baaSillflB, aa tbat paaoe} been giraa. " So, A m , erery oto of m i ^ t •arboraatandtaaarZida. ^ n a t of hiaaelf aato God" The

1 BtmhO, Tba* w U k H aay aot be ex-l Word of Qodiaaerer to bo.reoewed at ^ pediaat f i r tba two pactiea at NaabTaia, ta ba) oad-haad, wbea we ha*o tbe aeana of obtftia-aaitad aaaia ia OM anaaiaatioBwa woald )iaB it dircedy from God bimselt boaitily i t i ^ fiw a«A a atata of tbii^a to) Tho right of a ehnreh to reoeire into btt bo b r a ^ aboiit aa wiH enUo tbea to act) Mlowabip oae imauaed by Padobapbsto doea hannomariy to tb* deaoftdaatMO, eftAbeiag laot iaTolro tiio r ^ t to fbrca aaab aa < ^ a t o

BtKaaadMaaiftiapeBdeatC^aNb. w y oOcr cbarob; atatber doea tbo ^ t to 6r&iaZaB*»el&keltiBBbeiyber» . )aa4oria9 aaehanoae to adauaular Um oc^-

iiaiatid tn f r - ^ **- daaiaa* aajori^ at)BaaoeBfor her—wluob I graat ebo doea—in-5aAnlIa.«iAft«op;ef tba Snort. {Tolre tbo right to ftaAoriae b m toadam^ ^ ^ ^ ItWorfiaaSeaforotboroharoha^iriaapeottTo

TbaC«aaa«yk«*ate>tadtkalrwalAa la aa«y laataxraa by aeiaid <a!ly aoHtj. Mdtka nwact af wl<ra.t ku bna tbat tk»T ka»» aaalbnad a »-a nail ta »(K'iatfty to tka kaat aaria.' ekaoaaa'fr

K. B -a. iait laa >dae.d a aoa at Watch, alak-ar.Uly Sst.kcd. a d tbUaertkaa aa* wa k.T.ka«tef>Taytw-

: daead. w«k Mntal taaiumiaaa ealealatad to innre tk. J irateat Meaiaey or f rb'-aaa a. aad ta ,fanat tk. aMai

8a,lata I aocMtosV aad fctaajtawaa t» Smlja wa:efea an

S . W . H a u , J o n Baaa, B . B Baama, E .D .SiUBBna«,

After Oa laafiag tba xcport

jof tbdx w i i ^ aad Tkwa of tika Sriptaral OrnrnmnUm. jqaaliieatioBa of aa adaiaiatifttar of goapel

Iwdiaaaee*. I do aot beiira tbattbero a a Baptiatebanbift Florida, or tesiadi^aala

tho two ) 00BBe0tad witb oar denwaiaatioa b t b a S t ^

XaabriEa lattoi ft aalioft waa aada te adopt l i t e B . Told aa««d aa a M f a ^ ^ ^ i x a oaawttao ta m t tba ftot KaabriUa

C t a A of tba ai II bt aeBttemsy. Tbara baiag I iia wniaiT In tbi ii—liiiim' — BotoBier-!

W M te bad m t i a f EUer

Biatbar T. H a % aaa W to aft tba ai^jeat a^toir^tod ia tba

W b a a m M ^iaeilati ia , paat

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wipanmoimmlm- ptarbOm

woaMbowilbagto grro ft s a a e t k a t o P ^ bmtW iaaeiaieBft I iBaotid«r thotAanea-tna iai«Boa aa anfiaTotablo to tbe riewa aad naa&ea of PriaitiTe Baptiata; tat H l U baaater &«<Qred, aad atill faTora, tba poScvMaaaedbyOo AanieaB Kbia Soew-ty/ia aiaatiag Baptata £poa oo-oporataa wia it TboiBlP.SceietykeepaaadoiijaUtw tbaBibiea of ^ A . B. Sooioty, ia prcfenaM ta Aaaa of flka A V. B . Soeie^.

S. It bM faraiad tha ftUwriag el tba «(«U-ly aetaaaa to bara a vuoa ia ahar^ aattara.

1 It bat fivand tbe rataiaiag of t ^ ia tba mataaiy, aa for iaaUMt, of tba gewa ia Oa ^p it .

4 It Taatia,

[ff m B f ^ as^rtcr^ agatatiag aa a a l a ^ eora ?a4^apiat oknab, aid tta

wt» ao ^ T te>trart]oaa tkaa aia aaMaM ta akoah el ;SUdar«tb«. wfcleka.«>.-y«ak.ayAfca.. Ay ya iaa aaa taia tk. oaandMt U aw PankMa ta«tiaeadtaoHnta.tha «««>"»• 2!: «kta« wanaatMl ta >trfcrJ a ai^wat.* T W Mdite aayka mrn ia aeaatvm at tka aSeaaf a. B. Biackway.

PrtSe Ba.h.n:a TMa. AB a;..n«a,cia ad.

*kb aaaklaa taak tka fiaalaa ai tka Pair at Bates ftMfa.

Tka fetlo»l<( b fraa Ur. Panar, the «a3-ka«wa iUxbm

[CStrwaelotaadwatakiMker: Bonos. & ISOl

Mr. a. a. Buaairt. IVaaanr. •a.~l>-ar Rrt—S»ea ay aet.ta7eao(S.ftaaika.IS4. Ika., aaWaaaakar ofywat , asaay a watckM. aai k « tacd rir»ta traa tkna wltkoat .xc<r»« tkry tiT»a,i»tr.«bIaaad ,ay eaB.ae MU-JartM-. a.aatlya>kirau<atawbaa laaU a.* lart —or, ealbd to ny tkat kb Oktavaanr kaatac keakn dawa i ata-kaanicatat kbmal aU^ l «a ay kb Waltkaa Waiak. roan my. Gao. Poaraa.

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laf Ca sncs ASD KA&a,

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wklek am aaliakSa te altkar an aad an ataa-baartad ta eaa TiliTTra. Zar-Tnavau of awary daotptba; aba m Aetr mxtOiitl ttrnam mcm iattaaniM a ilqa aartaf kaastmd aaddxtakla

ABXmCXAI. HAJnOB, wttktka Aia aad Blbew attaakaest: AftZmCUI. PBX, altk tka AASa, aad Xna Tutnl etmfcaiat.

naaaitfctaiar. fttOj aatara], aadadntat aai. aal eaa ba ai^ W to yait aTtW a Uada of ftaaaa *r a«™i br alfka ax. aad Tiaaaa

baamtaaadeaay liaiitirniii aarties&ilTadajtodiprha ls 5 m wttk PrabfwCUmt.

bafaaataa.wkU^b

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Sai'lTH a a b ^ p a j ^ wK^m. —_iaa.a»l«ttactiBaabariad aifaettl

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Ooasary'j •« ite - lai

Ika JOt OoajK?'. Ctackj'cOEtkallaie

gaiMtarayOpaiMaad.

fim liaataia Halltk — Xanal af Baaitk,

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HKAI2Hor aaCBIOAB WOMBTASB —lameoatndawaaaBaaSiraaamek boB.C ^tslMli<azalatkaCa!taif!ata. Sescsmay

• —••—.-r tka aa-rmi naa

fcaBkaiamal SSkagaaaJtota^to a.KCT.mn i m n m CATBOLICasb ae

t« tillaalawa.k)y tnagda^ wa^aa IIIHL lli'bi^im akrai ftHlH e r- I tkavtataaaKcaa8.a«aQatkaa kaatkaa. P«Jaaai»aakottla,ar^«Btaa«

WakaaaAtartawkoaiiaa. ajCe^to^V ^ ^ Alaban».Oatt«»-—""' ftatga^wkaa ta a y rura.arkiiiaikmTtl-iir—*•—'i —r

.•lytytka&ellfct.ataMhyaaTrtanl M f agiaadMa

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Southern PsalmiBtl Bktm ax

3. B. OXATEB A I D J. M\ PKMLBTOB . IkaftOaatacb a Uat af fdaa af «fca dlSaaM aba, aad

ilrjtMof Itelias. iaiSaIkwp.tta». • u " ISaat.

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la-y ».>«». laruakaada

la akaat , lyowoanaty.—

It'ataaataba iM. dbtaikai ky baa,keck aid taUioad ear Jjitlat tkaa tka »«aa;Kyaffo«a!iaw»J*a I aayeetfauy yaa-a, GsxAca P. Moaais.

Btti K m . y . USjrafkrr Amd. Srw Ta*. *.bf«arye,iata.

m.a. Beaana. Waw»r Jamaa Wa>citCk.—ftar a r:— I taka great alalia t«W«a«akl«ta»«Br that fa tka tat t.a aa tkafkaaa a»»tlad»watA Uraatka tMAaaKaaWaxekOaiyaay.aadthat Itkw gtaaai ntb(Mtbnaatia«>ae,ee. MbcOaa^ da aat k-ena a ta aa«e( uat tka da, b aal vatAwaada ta tka Delta! Btataa em «*eree«a all atka*

aaetor Baaka. bjaa of Oa aaat eeiibwtid ana ikEBM fkyaidaaa eadaaneoataswlMBK. Sb baa b kam far > SaByiaatafyftOa^et^artkawerid. ~

AO Mara dbaetad ta Dr. Baakea asat a gy^Mpaad t»ca«tal m lain AS4

ke«n (R>a a 1. ML to « P. K.

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Wti.w ann. » IMV TL a. ftsnnw. Bli--#aer »lr—Thalktea vatekaaetyott

— ' I " Iniat«b«aa.aa«»j yaaTatbeL kaaaa«*a<ak.tbaiB<.tearned tia.kay«al baa*aaa bBiwa. ItaTCarkaadamat,ay katdaa-twttr aad mj kal aafiaatr, rtA wa af ibwa: aM elaaa tb«ylata ka« •a tkar will tVr, | iiiiaa i a • eaaty tkat** tha ataakatb* u.a*w»lia.ile*«wk.la»nini eii cf tkaet'na, at. cataay aat tHeiuttZ.«ttk «k tk tkau MCsna.

T«u tnly. aoun.

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wttkaKtna*ea>«tka>uaia«af thtwttekl Waght at yak, f aaA a year Maar, aad aa aaeata-a aad enable kaa tttafaftraaM ^IteTa tkaaikltt ^ "

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of laftd sTdbca" ovtr

b S i ^ i l A E

aifaioB u inib Tecp«M4 '< lisiiU tbe osber." To thia bas beea aaUsd^wd wid ^ opsimm of tia:

tbay J a n etber pria^le isniTai, or dKnaad by th« B)K«aet i It aeeiaa to a., iaa, that | the exereia tt alone, ia not wcQ i ptfipositiim wae t r ^ pncftiaal qaeatiaa ibt dinrab righcbllgr: tb: -exdiitiitd memb<«a of |

Thefid*^ . oaal derstood tartmeb tbat, l bo cxeraiaed, tf at aB, ia.^ Ba-.if bright fsiati, U net, wa da jca bow ~ any olaa of eaasiavajl adbytiw parte! ene." Tbe qai,a»iiai alinle.

ties aosords anth tftc qpi^t cf the New Ta ^ Ae pracdae etT

cabjest m iatiaa^yj ty,paae9Mdpraiipo(i9< t ^ «« bamakeo gHM ] fractiea!. workiag at " haa becft adapted. UJs eaaaa have oeemrai ia i bare alwaya basa i gnural ptaadaa, aad baa IE ousAiaf ty tba

of tbe Aar^aa. a ria^ cciafiiiaa. HaA^ each iwslu (aad dtfy be aae)ir!a!« to tbe afcid J oals fin-ai to realhu. It| that those wba sdrDoate i er, to oar baowiedga. to tbe Sari|>tBn!a as from tbe natm af i ahsabtk sorcre^sty i alsne; and tb^ &ad indfpendeat in and reatrieled by O s Ciairt. W e bare gently labored ts d i ^ meat ia favor af tWa!" O«E; wbot websvai tbe tmta probmnii,

eaoa^h, ahifiad the 1 prove that, it it aat 1

W e lijck for botta 1 alt; the aditon kaow i propovUiaii w baaad tnA uvorAaftrfWsetS it^

t W B*raU rsttBse : ablerspty:

If welaaft.ber8tDfa

one olHi«ri|^itftilly dup, tbe ezaladad aaa are' oitini j wiifing. atitbj fitf, te repor tbat aaglai cfit of ita RTidoD. wr tutsanns. of par rieai <

L Tk« rMsyiiaB; farfeIlow3lnp,iaafa A aoinsty, ta beiadq muii pc»ea £ka H * ^ and by ia owa aat, wSg rtjsoi a{!pHc»»t» for f«3 tisKt pewer. uid f«a '

vometj Ajmrnit

tmusliBr t^t p wsr; it' An icdapeadtnt a a c ^

" astion of a n c ^ aodeSf" njestzan cf mmfaeia, tiTsa.

N3«,adiintii«»Bi

Tim a etncsisc gnnadi admitted-«la ati eft aairn

A draroh, ibarafena,! dotensiafi,

far ita* c, wbe&fT AewtO maaaaj fbrMowAip. Tfcb"" pMdiBoe—«oa b « i Wbea oar B«put why A a t i^ayt&w i ban alwaja deeaedital Ouirtaadatber «jartber. Tk«SMiw«a| dBsot ba xadcps^iBt,) aa&ority ta dtferaae, i aga»tfa£r iriU. wbo beadattaedtobortt

I L T b e d m b , i a : er, b B«iber ' 'a law She ia " Bsdar law te O L Head of tha obartdt. =aB| fioatiofta aaeeaMiy te T faiA, rigttoratid porti^ ts the aa- to aialSply jadgewbatiHB-tl>ey prate tbeat. Tba teRaiaoag fa batadf,. ' -wbdber abe aiSl werni' tor fiMBihMp, mut. t

tbe U w of ber Siad. aadatfytb^wbb tba ydiaiHwd y

laeki H L TtefdKgatiV

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s a s r a «tbar rigtefaHy aaMB lAo.

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