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our Lord. exercisGI\ dUlin, • I ". I [acl:.8S 8!!lmt. fi'r thill' If any are they, will at- Ivhere ,"f,·jpn"I. "willi' laKe can lie It\be,d,Jih Burdick tlnIJ:e-- Isaac" W I; Bond. Bond ",,-J.jplliah F , I ' I I EDITED BY GEORGE B. UTTER, , n . 1 q .! (, 'J .' L i H;i' i : i : 5' I SEVENTH riA Y IS TflE OF THE LORD THY " , I .4'-",-,- ./'J'-'"'_,,",-'-"'" ...-.;p.../'lr-J"'\ __ '-' -''-' ..... ........... r-.../" ..... ......... , VOL, I. , APTIIORITY OF. CHRIST TO CllllNGE TIlE SABBATH, < DEII\"G I A l'tllllication la! lite Alldre... to the Baptisls against tlte Chm·tfc of Here.y. I , f'l '" ,ball """y GOO to Ii,;' ni"ng'" "y ""I p"f",,'" 'of !he' •• bb'tUi !I;, : 0 RmrUI8N. ,,,, " \ ",;; to di,p'" th, p';'" • • " Q" "h, CANNOT "'y"" i. bapp, hoping with'tho'lnI"",", ' A bf hi"t!ea8fh, "m notth" yo, '''p th, day.f th, "If." 2 Tim, H. 13. J\.nd 'X' "'y it with d"'"t d";g. .f th, i.";,,,;...;, a'h. i.oittrtlon," h, ond if' 0." tM' b, ";'t;ffil.d, .. ;, .'e, I!P.>""; w'"'' buttliat yo. '''P it m ..... 'If '" &bb.tk, """"",,, 0.' th, ta.ght, "" "",d, POR "": 1M hi. 'f" .h" •• f h;, hID; • POO',' "I"'i.g , ..... thus makinlr void the commandment of God." that he is "over all God, blessed for eve,r." Rom. his 1t was never desilrned t6 bear'hard, ei- lure, pity of hIS frieqdS, 'and the tlnemles. I would nQt have tbad DuntSlers screen- Th", "f,,,no,,!'ho,, <0." ',;voly, tba' th, Ad· ;x, 5, y,,", w, do th, God;. th" on tb, bodre.., " on th, .001. of "'''; "',,, .d, n" woold lbav.itoOO Ohoo modi,.",. .'Wh .. Rome months ago them appeared in one of the daily papers of New York, the True Sun, an :article reviewi?15 the )\ddress to the Baptists from the Seventh·dny Baptist ·General Conference. In thn' article, after speaking of the unusual intercst felt in the of the snbject, and gnmg his own reasons for being sutisfieu with the change of the clay, the editor quoteu a pl)tagraph from the Acl. dress which he rerrardeu as Iteachiug an U\lscriptural doc. o IJ' trine. A reply to this soori" afterward's appeared Iii the . True Bon, anm the whole matter rested. But a ;"ember of the Committee that prepared the Addiess has since furnished a full answer to the objections raised, which, on accol]nt of its intrinsic 'laIne, anrl the interest relt ill tll? subject, we pUblish ill conllection with the ex. l\'\\et from' the True Sun to whkh it is a reply. iogaro, it 0" m.,,, of no imp""'" to Ch,;" P"""" MORE ai,i.ity. tban th, God ,., ton'my, to mini,,,, gl,dn'" end "'mfori to a p,oreh" of, ,;;,htoo'''''', ba ... tolid ;n th, "'Y th' "","oot, wh"h" p,im;'" Ohri,," .. ''''m· who;, "".I,d i. th', Old T ....... 4 ho;.g th, th, h.mon "", Hon" wh", th, L"d ponoit. 'f .;nn,m, 'ond 'walk'd,m /li, of" !h., ••. bled for religious worship the n, rst day Of,' th, "'y "m, God, " we d,,o" hoH,,, th" h, "'" tod Itis d;",ipl" to p',,;de tb,,,,,,I.,; godly, h, '''old,",,,, again 0po'. !)i. ,Hit' ;n J F 'h b d . h d h' d h h dl'd but carry out the orl'gI'n'a'l ()f tne I'ns·tl'. great co'ngregation, unta' his' 'is 'as'no. ".ot, Th,." Y ,qno',! '" t on on '"' 'nty 'm ,b,,, w " t , ",;'"' '., hi, .i.. Bot whil, Iii, ,ba""""';, .h: ,,,I "" ,gain, i"U""tionof th, m" A.d h .. P''''';''''', H, ".. tb, P .. h" '" t.lion. It WOOl", B,hb"b-ktipff, .ot Sobbath. ",",d,r bi • r,i •• d .. h"tl" P"';;'.it,,,",,l""nob . i, ",,,I with th, d,f"d,,,, of Sond.y k"l1"g, 0",,' Joh. ., 30, 'Let th... Whb boli,,, th, "-'g, , , " mOg"" of",,,,, ,!;M" .. , ""'''' " P resent us with quite a formidable array of au. God in Christ to be different from the God of the "Ollr Sabbath h,ts its ork:' wOllld hiS lIfe the; hand ;Qf.the'assass,in. I <, Love may yet labor 011 care's rest.", . I ,W hen. T co, n,sider'd'the mal}'p-'nity" b, f' the thorio" !l,t wbat do" ,t "II mno.nt tq , Why, OId1',,"m'nt; who h,H,,, him to po",,, , " " " I And I shlilUld consider; that I actual y hq,nor" a,nd great enemy of Go' and holiness, and'a:dtl to this I noth ing I\t all. ,For none of these uUlhoritie§, divinity than the Father ,. who, in their ultraism, 'h)' ubtl t ,1' ft' hI' 'dUt ' h . "h sanctify, and shed gloty on the ed 9tay, as far SSe y anu cra : w en conSI e ow mu" '" f;, " I ho," d;,,,,,,,,,,, 'how th .. 8,nd.y w", y;.ld hi" a ,iSh! to '" ",n",,,y,, th, .ppoint. hi> mdli", woold ,b, g"'."' .• nd hla ......... "'n .. ,,,tol hy aha.",,,,, fro" 1o"",, ,t.It" mon" on "'tn".'on" P"p "y,oo ""'''ty " 0 , •• S h 1 d " f h d' I' as the acts of any poor sinful mortal l can shed glo. promoted. by blackenl'lJo! the clJaracter ,0' the In;n. ,,' FrQm the Tl"Ue (Sun: . , since'rely' see' the manner in which the argument is.in conducted by' the Irl: reply to the usual U5ser- lion that,06r SavioUl' and hiS apost'es altered the law of the Sabbatrr, the says: " We ask, by what right Christ or his- apostles alter the law 1 Jpo,not. b.e startled, We do not questIOn our Samour s dlVl. nity. We reco(mize him as Over all, God blessed for ever. Bdt all his ministry he acted under appointment of the Father,. and. aciJprding to such restrictidns were lit the law and the prophets \ By those restrictiops, no laws were . I 1 ryon it, by going about such as mig-ht be' of ,'j wh.en I considef ,what," mul. thing for which they subprenaed in. eVI' degrade him by their attempts to exalt lim;- et '" ""m ' J II. , necessary to feed the hungry or clothe the naked. the, re a,re wbo, a, 'fe "sals, denpe, cannot be elicited from them, even though, them, believe that the Messiah has a riQ'ht t6 sweep . 1 1 ", - A" mod.m d""" ",.".11, .tIm;", thot "'h ""lnre, '" d",,, "',f ey al 'e put to the rack. The v. e,ry con,lldcllt awal! sllch institutions, as are not of a ceremonial f I h "J bors 0 Ol'e comport lVell the Qhristian Pis- ,w .. ,,, v.,. mannler, however, in which you !lPpealto their character. But as for us, we .!fold such a oneness as to be prepared to'g-oany len hs, I t "h f d h F h I r b'd l,p, ens !lti(1n, but reasoll upon the passage now :rl'!!hteo:us, and .. tffi;;m"y, m;ghlind"" ... , ;,f ""eo hot.". t , .'" '" '" .11" Y 'no " _ "yeO .. i as if they thopght the ministers, f can aocoun t for it on no other ground, "OUl' readers, that they pour out,a snower of proof, our believino- stich doctrine, ,I' 'I >' r ' f, f"Hull' w", '" ba"p,,,d by'h, 'ig,,, of th, thon, ,,,,,;,1 ;9,""00,,,,. 0' Prond",",t"t,h, '"tUd,nI " 'w'Y 0"' whol, f.h,;., Bot b, H"iug n,w hi,d th, onhod"y of th"larili... Old Di,p""'oon, th" ">oy loold not h"" th,;, "p'''tioo of Ch,i,",", m,';' fr"' .... ,I .. ,,,, t, t.k, th,j, ... rimony""i., on' '" if pamgrn,b, 1 put it " Y'"' "b" i.d ... ,n; wh, f.1l d",I'pm, .. , until th,,, w" lik,. Iy,."k", by ,I .. d"".nd d", .. y'" bycol,m.y .. y 00 <0. m.k, th'm '" y, wh,t th, ,d '"'''' of th,," th os, w he b.1 ;'YO not ; nth, d;, in;ty of ">0 But p"Im bl y '" '" i. tltis "' ;n oth.. "'''''B; tbat d · h h breaking down of that Economy, which, as they wise arranoO'ement of Providence by which things Sunday keeping are so eSlrous t at t ey Saviour, are of course J'ustly entitled to the benefit d . h h " f Cl . \:' suppose, commence WIt t e mmlstry 0 11·ISt. of delicacy and consequence are preserved, oy ,h,'!Jd "y, I'm ,onfid,", Y'" ""not "vi'w 0' th, obj,"i,"" to 1,1, w.mt 'f pm", to ,I,,, th, th'" woold m,k, out, th" th, in,,;,",;,.. ",mng f"th g""" "fidtud .. f" th,;, th;, m.II ... , withon' '''Iing.'h'' ou, p.,;t;" j' not Sohb"." P"h,p' 'P'. mat ... , "<,",id,,,.;,. th, Old Tj"'m, .. w", , 'PO' men\b ers should therefore. be " "n,,,Iy ,.""bl, nod """';pt, "I, " " yoo of th, m.u"" yon will find, th'li. 'p"ing "',h '!lot w;,d,m ;, j.";fi'" 'f b" dilld",.' ah" to th, Imp"".".f th,,,'_ have "a rakinoO' fire upon us, you ha(e only dealt de- I' h '. They should neither expect to ' to be set aside, at 1Iis coming, such as were peculiar to the Jewish Ecol}?my; such as and drinks and divers washmgs, and ordl. nances until the time of Reb. 10 To set aside these. the. law gave Messiah an express grant. Beh. x 9. But tile very moment fte should attempt to go he.1J01Id tlt.e lim. its of l/tat graut, he would destroy all el'ldence qf h;s being lite lVlessiah pr.omiYed and appointed . ..:.... For it lVas by his confornzilJJ to the hiS claims were established. Frene.\l early III hiS n thiS matter of t e corn-field, our SavIOur pla- see nor hunt after his imperfections_ With ,tru, p",,,tant, ,no "ho "fa oot p". ","t;oo to y,", Men'" p" th, .bl", ,,,.'" '" tho of hi, d.a;,I" '"' fo",ing with ' wh;ah .• t;" niay b, oo .. lot>ut t ... n! p,;nd,I .. , it isof Hal, 00"",,,.,, wh" " th, Sabb,th q,,"ioo, H,mph"y, Dwight, th"",;" of th, p';". inth, ""pi" 'I'h"" on no' ,,,I, b,! '''''''' th, .'d,,, fath", "'Y· H. ioqui,y will h', wh" Wilson, "m, -, h." "f,lt 'h, th, Snblmtb.d,y, '"'' ill'.' .... i. ",in- "P ",d .ot tnk, pI", ... In "th" saith the Sen,pt,".' Bot M th, B"ip'"" ';"a". "finding in 'h, Book of th, Law, on "P"" . h '.' 0 d\ . 0 h 'Itham, ood "d",,,,, to I"",g" of bu,,,""'" h p.reparmg t[ e saCTl ces, an t at to tWIce t .e quan· mities in h. is virtues, as th,ey do the sp0!S thJl' sun ly silent in regard to the followers of Christ ob· grant to'thtl Messiah to change the institulion, t at f h I f h k Y II I. lb." r, Ilty 0 ot er ( ays 0 t e wee. et a tplS a or amidst the radiance with which they are ''''ing th, d,y of th, ,re,k by aiM"","" tb,v -." """,d ,,," th,;, ob,;,," ,,"'n; •• , "",.ot ""w,,,d .. , P"'" of th, ad. 'th,m not ,f ,"or""""'" ' : ministrY}Je declared that he 'came not to destroy the b r the prophets.' Matt. v'.17. The divi. I Ility 0/ the Saviour gave !dIn no allthority, tberefore, ' to set aside any Ia \Vs, eXCept those, which were' a shado\V{ofthings to come.' Olhellvise we should ha ve God dCtl,1jing himself !-God contradicting 11imseJfI On this account we say, that Gllrist nor his apostles had 'any to alter the Sabhath." J 1 , , •. h ·We must confess we are at'llUC argu. ""', ;t ;, th, ;.,,';,b1, a"""m nf 0"" D",. ond p ... "d ;.t" .. ;, 00";", "'''oof th";mpl',, Sohlmt;, I",. On tb, ".t,,,,y ;t promot,d th, .. bet",," y,"",I,,,, mn<h I,.. liiof"" ''''1' to"' t, fly to th, t, h'lp th,,, onl Thns pa""", Wh", ,I", I", ",am to "PI""" thet d .. "",OIi."";on of th, B.bb,th b"" .. , tho t,m. ahold",., ond th, .. If, tall<.f they, lah path, in wh;,h tb, pa'pl, ""1m m;,i, 2', ood lao. xi b .. uny "f". I ' b. bl' h 'd ,h" f"it, m d" .. m., who mil 'peak,", hi. ""I. h b B h d S e·servlce was t e e,ta IS ed. mo e w.'orshlp, lencieii with admiration 1 ',D,o ... nt at (h:m callnot follow them, and profess to come bark la- ence to t e su ject 1, ut t sacre of un· G d d I b I h Id ,.. . i! d lUg 0, an 011 y Ya comp lance Wit lt cou with suspicion, but repose an honorable cpn.udence drn with ";don,,, tb", Sond.y i, b,yond odl doobt d.y m." ba d,f"d, ; ",d f" th" P"'P"", OM th, I" ... Ht .. h", f,ll,w,h;p with Hi", ''h, in h;, ,ba"at", D, uot m;k, him im ,If",d" th, """,""y, Bot I pot itto th", R'", .. d T""",", S,,; pt",oo, th,,, """ wi"",,, of 'ppH, .. ;on;, '"'y.. Th, di";.I" ,w,,' "",goo f". wo,,\, ",d "f... t, him 'b.t Jdru;ty ond , Doctors in the divine"Iaw, f(lat they have no such the Eternal, are put to the torture. At the same in the service"of 'One greater than the tern Ie.' candor of Judgment, which to . h 't r J' t"h t th " . . p. everylone Do hot maQ'mfy mdlscretIons m. , proof as t hey pretend. If they have, let them pro· time t ose ver" wn ers, lee 1llQ' a e mlSSIOIJ T r h h h J 0 suc servIce It was necessary t at t elf to and exact from him thilt absolute d"" i. th, to ,ff"'tth .. brogat;onof no bodily """gi" b""".itoo by, "pply of food p,","ion, wM;h in Y'"' own "" to ,ho Bnt to 'h, h""ad" whi,h yo" la we. .",h " w," ,f J,wi.h "Igin, 'hoogh Th",fo" if tb, of th, tom p/ .. ,"k, ins. """"i .. bl,. Be",,,, of whi,p',", ;'''''0'', .;g. .. " as this It is of a cHaracter to startle.- Those who believe not in the divinity of the Sa. viour are of course entitled the benent of the ob. to bis want of power to aIter the Sa?bath. We find no fault with those who cannot see It, but fo,r a Christian sect, avowing full belief in the New b,,, "dl/d fwm th, l"g" 'f tho Add" ... ",d th,;, Sobhoth "ontl woold not I" th,,, OXP"" it ';6,d th, p"foam,." 'f mtoi. kind. 'f " 'od" 'nd that "''"'' g; ". 'onh p>om I", ''', I ,...aily ,ho:. Ith" th, i"" man y ,,,,d,, J abo t'''' h"d to ". k, it 'OP'" th, "'bb" h, by th, p,;oota, m "h m,re do," "m're tban th, b,,,,d .... ,,"'''''''', burden of showing, that iUs according to the ora- that so far as the particlliar day of th.e Sabbath was s t't f h . f J Ch"'f h Defend 111m tlte gro¥rulless attaclts qf oth- e1es of God. No sound theologian will deny that concerned, it was Jewis.. Hence teo. Sabbath.l I h 1 b bl I \ I • 'J " . Ttstament and in the Divinity, or in other words, the Godhead in' the Saviour, thus to support their doctrines, is somewlwt extraurdInary. In opposi- tion to tbis we will bnefly state our reasons why, if the' Serenth-day. worsllip of God was changed, there Was full authority for it, an1 also humbly vindicate the power of the Saviourl to chang() the observance of this or any other dav.l In St. John's Gospel we are toJd t_hat the word (Christ) was in the beginning with God, that it- was God, that all things were made by him, and Ivithout him was not Bny thing made that ,vas made. We conceive this a full ansH'er to the extraordin;gy declaration 'in the above quotation, that he had no "authority" to 'Set aside tbis Jaw except it were a slladow things to But in the 12th chapter St. Matthew It is recorded that the 'question of the 1 fuloess of performing acts on ,the Sabbath , came up-'for discllssion among the our Saviour vindicated his throug'h chrn- the 'eating of the corn by his disciples" de- daring of himself, there w,ns one present.. " greater than1 the temple," that is, the temple observances: I ! J h h ld I yo. t e servIce 0 .esus TIst, JUStI y t e ers, Never bear h)'m .spoken of with unaeserved 4 1 SClP es II! suc a or as IS necessary to ena e WIthout indig'riantly repelHng the th, Sod,,"""fth' Old T''''m''t ""k,d om a i,,01'''' by th.m th, J.,;" S.bbeth; th .. , wh, th'm to di,""',,,, it: "p";'lI y whon th". ;,,1.. ",I.","y f"m th' wiill.g tb.t woold '''olt, ",,,;.'Ii,, of aond", to "hi,b th, Md$;" wo, ob",,,. "" oo";d",,, "J.04w..g, Bot why th, ,ddi';o",,1 ,,,,,. thot th,y "m hu. him ,idiOoI.",,' ih, ,"o",,,,th,, wimld ,,,,d .. him to gi" un ""d,,;,.;ng "of,,,,,;ty, Tbat, by ,"'h at 'q,h pain, to m,k, it 'p,'" ].w;'h in"i.. moo;ty; wbiah wooM " i.,1f ho ... lIki"t ""d th" dtjlWn" tb.t wo.I., h""d und"wti.g ".fo,m;'y h" P''''M;O'' to th, M,. 'on, if the p,"of co,ld ,the,,",,', ho d."ly ... d, ti.", .. of tb,i, aond,,; "on w". th,y noi ,,: " ,!",", .. l.-.r. A, .{_, , I: .,:, ", ,i,b,h;p w,,' io ho t"t"" Ao<,roi.gly Chd" ,ot, tbat th, Meo,ioh h,d , 'igh' to ,It" it 1 tho "ni" ,f Chri", , mDGE G.I8Jlll!'j '!.il }ynRJft 'I " " himself appealed to this very test. John v,. 39, Hence, even your friends judges" it appears Now In all thiS cc u t h r thO l'k " I, "' '1' 'l'l,", 1".". JIi»,I! JJ ',. a o. n wee IS any: lUg Ie" His JasLwo,rd.s were in ,.a rim I ,. irable, k"eepin1!'.with 45, 4":, And Paul, when witnessing "'oncern- that the rilrht of Messiah to alter or<41bolis.h the :ht I db Ch 1 d b k :J r 'j'j .' -, .', " · · at. ",m, y ",t to "" ...... ,dr "a th, ,",ity ond ,;'" ,f I",-lif" .' ;.. Loro, did "y "NONE OTIIER S,bbttlb, .. ", p,mUd with th,:"id"" nf ,;" ho· dm," th, I,w of th, B,blmtb, mdontl w, "'" hy •• fow ah"". "',;d'i'''"" ::. .. at h;, tiI •.• ;d, THINGS THAN THOSE WHICH THE ;,g OU ...... ""a/ ;,,,;,",;,., "' with th, "id,n" "oold h", h",ro of ,,'" , tb;ng, ooly thot th, oOlh. '''tI.f"m"l" of' d'ng..' to "A,.h, h, PROPHE 1'S AND MOSES DID SJ\. Y th" n, aba.", "" f'nla/d, 0. ony .. h" pain· ".,,;t .boot • 'f th, d. "m, ". ""' """,bI" w"' ",I""g '.ab ,gn", 'play. SHOULD COME." Acts xxvi. 22. E\'ery ciple their argumellt falls to the ground. h b . 'fi" . y . y the, partlCullj.rs pf -a convlVlal at I or er e ed: and. order to thiS, , City" many and spoke of ",,' thool'g;" ,I" 'now" th.t 'h, thinll' ,i h " I .dmit tbatth, ph",,, 'gy of tho "". .. tl ",ok"" o"' .. d, .... m,st b"oppo"," , lit" "",,,;,. ';ow,d b;m,," r a ,. fu, '"'' to b, • 'h'k" 'ood "m .. "',' '"'' th, 1,,,, in ""ti .. , ,i, """ .. " "'''Hng to tho", .ne, tbat th, .otion ,boot the " .. " of ," In >'d;.;otl.' ." Prom ,th,,' dOy, ' .... ,.. .. di"t;to',", w,,, ""H" to th, w h, ba" .1"." b",. '''''tomoo to "k, thoU th, S.bb"h ,,,t w .. i'" thooth" thot tJ,., ']"go G"t"'l, , "I .rw.", 10011", .. ,,'''' in .. Eeonomy, All t,. b, I'ft unto"h'l.:' '"""",lion, fm" , " .. I, pqint, It "" P"p" •• ;tyof th,8"io., j",';6'" bi" ond hi, wIth dl'U'," I d, nat "y,U", F.".,:r;h;.ko, 1 I f h E · I h H b . I .. designed to he so though not desio-ned to con· 0-" '. m,ay; npt, be ,I!-n lionqrB;.ble IJ,IlJ.JJ, ; Jhat ,m, ay"not W '" "'g,mont, t, P'" 01.., ",w.,,? "', > "b'o"",.g!" b"uk ,." th"""","i', fmm bigh mnt;,,, """,0 d" m", ,;"t"" b.t I m •• ,,,,d .pon thi. '"'p"ition, I. thot Sp;,,/, ony ha"rod" re.'mont, ." 00. I .dmit tb.t law, P" on no ,th" d,1e .ot t",,1 'hr.li,: ' A' "II,Iin' ill' .,,;/ilijng tk, ApiJ,tI, ,how,: th,t ."'M,,,; .. took d"", 0", ,'''''''' f'iond, h,,, ,.. Io.g 'riond, '" hut who! th,,, wh' ,h.,., "" 'eDiJIll """'" 'l" ... ..iI>mt REPLY, M""" &onomy, bee,,"; th, Rook 01 th', ba""d ,'poq tlt";ght of OJ,,;. '''h''", th, S.b· thi ""t of th""g.mont T, B, B •• WN, • 'till " ..... "",,?ro",. In "'''''''_ "".'h;m,," "P'''-' ""'."0 do... H,b, i, 5,9, "th, .... ;ng ,iah ';ght .pon hi, di,." .""", . , ;. .""""'Y, W., mo.t beh", .nd If .. I"Ib.t oi'id til. 26, 27, E,;dontly Un,ly;., tbat th;, waa thttlw, wi'h to wok, th,,, 'p to th, full"y 'f THE WORLD WITHOUT qmLH, ,,' , '!h, ",,,,nt of th, gm", Ut ',"y men pot tha" ,p"';'i,., W, b,li", thnt ,. '"' h, right ". .. " "", .. , 'n", w" ; ',"ad .. ' .,,,t ."','bl<lo'/ tilih, bIai., lin", if h, om, upon .' .;n,l; ,"'lai" ;"" It ex;., .ot ;. h;, di.;" n" .. , ; f" th .. , '" Wi""'", B"", ",ok'i. th, .m..".f hli M.nd ....... !i';." p .. 'ond'" " ol._, •. "ithority hoy,od wo h.", b, God d"yi'g h;"",If. , It <h;, f ........ m;not" hi, 'pint ... ",.ed, , Nnt "''''''tllf''',be- , j' I ' '. h' h I' th t' . The sound of wo is heard i each cottage hearth tnl;elled its Iflight •. , , I "No.t a ,gr.o"n na i ,Il"d ,th'H"A.r of this grant. I, to ;",.moo .... to.ot '" " m •••• ot,,";,,, ." '" most Un" •• m ..... '. wi'" hop" """P , "' f " n,'" cann ot be found. .', , subjection to the divine nature. And if it Of smilingfuv'rites, dieered. love ahd hope his agon}zed, has the I Diviue; tor here, when (me.week's toil' I , dl;lst; hiS Splnt, we cannot doubt, resls, In,tfl e bo- B"t wh, th, 1I".;.hI ,1rh, Bihl, thet h"d, ox;";n ncith" of th"" "'PO""'" """inly .a· , h "", jon! ofth.1 G3d 'Alin;g!ly ,,""'" ',am .......... "I" 'h, I;, "G""""";&;';. th, ,""h.!' 1 thing h.t th, m"" d;"","d m''''I, ri,;,., would ' f:i'l:"· ... ,_ ' H,", .rut" h. hId 'Imtltg';";'1tho 16. And "'1 know of bot "'to ''''"'', di=", ",h right In him " • "mplox p." .. ; ."'p"'''", de""" 'h'att,-.!oTMOIdt; .. , . d Th I d ': .. ". When J estlS, bleeding Jilmg ',' J eI, 1 Co , VIII, 6, so I beheve tnat the Gba in ,i.,,e, God and man \Inlte . term emp , Upon the cl"qs8, He spake, and lla,!url',/IQ.ng ,', ' Christ is the er-IJ- created the world, 'tile RIGHT, &c. may be objected to < by: a Her darksome veil o'er the vast unh'e\'Se of; "1/ j'f It- f"11 d Of siufnl mortals;' but our state is worse speaks to us' ·the Scriptures of the captious critic. But i It 1'-:1 so un any Sweeter ,ThllIllheirs, fAr o'er lIB hangs the awM night in his ear, we will alter the ph raseology, so as to ' Qf pagan ignorance, without the ' J " h' [J' 't POSSIBLE fI 'eli' t Of e'en /I guidhlg star. No inid-ddy-sun' (\ ," i make it t IlS, '",'lOW' Wastl or rls, Ofrigliteousness;with rays serella, ilotiJ run 1 Ie: ,)!Jhis Apostles,'to alter the'law of the Sabbath ,1 ijisheavenlY,c'!utS'l.l nnc;l;man.ia seekil!g l\eaGc &c." With this aIteratioTj, ,which maKes the Jan· Iollfprmicle or J '" a nence. , guage precisely like Pa,ul's-it was 'IMPOSSIBLE for ,I 'What i ' ¥!-.". ,- lie-let tile' oojector inalte the most of it.' Can nol one learn the joyful millStrel.y " 'h . h f S' h Of Heaven! There angllls channbe praise ' In defending'!t e rIg to our aVlOur to c ange 'Of, Him who reigns Supreme. 1.,Tho se bliBsfllllays JIlW of the muoh stress is laid upon the Which have for ipany Ij-gllll Sling, ' . J ffi' '. h fi ld Mit" l' 9 Th . Are still hr ns. OUI' haws al'e li'wg }vould 'f'll a au m t e corn· e, . XII. -. ,Il UpQn'tile'willow$, tOileleWana u\\sWng. ' . t What 'was ' in thilS itn sradnclfciallms t0th?e 'One The sweeping nrer (ind the gurgling rill; , " " tha th t rt yon IS account vm WIth s6lellU) voices praise th' Almighty still, Niew,' to set'aside the Mosaic.ilJstitutions, by: n .e pa, . At mornlll$.'s balmy dawn tjJ.e ,bird . aU··/>UI'P. fttie and proper. sacrifice for Bin. ,J The,law of lhcates hjs dISCIples. froni. the chal.lge Watbles hIS song, and then at eve is ljeurd. to 'be 'Jha"" l7 ed,"because' ·the them PIIB·l'lsees .. But, strang.e ,t?, The 'matin' ofth'e gracefnl Nii#inghle ' . U tva C "0 Resoundihg sweetly through ilie fragfailtvale ' 'If '/1" d >:flI.J ·say, .almost all',iDltrfm6detn, WrIter.s take Sides While mannIone has 110 diJ8ireto Singl' I, :1I!Jo;;°t: ... d with the l3r)pp:osing: that here was an His own PI·pteclor'S'llra.ise-:-.uo'wish; tp flingl -n""",,,,, 0 .e ' , '. , h N A gratefnl-mcense on the am.bi¢l!t,air I 1 ' N 'f h- f1 t 1'1 II; the vloJatIon,Qfthlllli\wofthe Sabbnl. evet. Norheud thekneeinferyent, ow I t us ore 0 llJ t W en 1.. 1.1 J.. PI" , , , , . I h b h h ts . • h t I.. , ltlreless tuey wou ... I)ot HIl so.. larIsalc, as th fat ers y t e prop e , JUs., w a ,1\tl!1 .' d h r Wi out Ueacon heJ'e) ",J .' h lj" h' ld'b steM' .L e ·''''sh· I'f the blessed S\I,vlOur.tllll t ere,or.e, to' ,To w en Ii s ou ecome ",al)l!e w, ... , n" 1 ., 1 h d' B > Ii h-' If h r f: they· uphold, the VIOlatIOn, and p eaul tell ut jOt, . ,e, yeiiY N!? :0 I vioity of .Chrilltl df il." ,Noffi I 'do- A un. .. n _ /u\j",,,rtIM PMl'onemt..'I»iS/1duct,'to ' !e·wouI8 ., tl." fth I j /;lIS vleWi 0 1l; '.'f'--"" ................. =-¥" that there was 110 proper ' ,v,iolation .of the"Sabmtic,law: On the of the 'ciples, ! I !I$"soon be fouod among fault-findidg Pharisees, as among those whQ ,make Saviour a transgressor, So far from con- , " '{j t ",f' r . .' , , I

ti., · matter of of t e hi, corn-field, d.a;,I" '"' our SavIOur fo",ing with pla- see pe~fect, ' wh;ah nor hunt .• t;" after ~II his niay imperfections_ b, oo .. lot>ut

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Page 1: ti., · matter of of t e hi, corn-field, d.a;,I" '"' our SavIOur fo",ing with pla- see pe~fect, ' wh;ah nor hunt .• t;" after ~II his niay imperfections_ b, oo .. lot>ut

our Lord. exercisGI\ dUlin,

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[acl:.8S 8!!lmt. fi'r thill' If any are

they, will at­le~ Ivhere ~o

,"f,·jpn"I. "willi' laKe can lie

It\be,d,Jih Burdick tlnIJ:e-- Isaac" W

I; Bond. Bond

",,-J.jplliah F R.n~ ,

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EDITED BY GEORGE B. UTTER,

, n . 1 q .! (, 'J .' L i ~ H;i' i : i : 5' I

SEVENTH riA Y IS TflE SA13~ATH OF THE LORD THY " , ~ I .4'-",-,- ,,-"~-.-..-,- ./'J'-'"'_,,",-'-"'" ...-.;p.../'lr-J"'\ __ '-' -''-' ..... ~~V'''....-...,--.....,'-'' ~---.......,~-......,..-..../" ........... r-.../" ..... ......... -''""'-''""'-'""''''-''--~~~.'-''-~~''0-''-''~~''''.ry-~

, ~ VOL, I.

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ii!~t llltCor~tr.

APTIIORITY OF. CHRIST TO CllllNGE TIlE SABBATH, < DEII\"G

I A l'tllllication la! lite Alldre ... to the Baptisls against tlte Chm·tfc of Here.y. I

, m~ f'l '" ,ball p~ """y GOO to Ii,;' ni"ng'" "y ""I p"f",,'" 'of !he' •• bb'tUi !I;, : 0 11IN18~JIIIJj, RmrUI8N. ,,,, " \ ",;; ,oIkito~ to di,p'" th, p';'" • • " • Q" "h, CANNOT "'y"" ".d.ct~, i. bapp, hoping with'tho'lnI"",", ' A m~i""'''lnunct'>i''h.~oclC bf hi"t!ea8fh, "m ~ notth" yo, '''p th, .~t, day.f th, "If." 2 Tim, H. 13. J\.nd 'X' "'y it with d"'"t d";g. .f th, i.";,,,;...;, a'h. i.oittrtlon," h, ond if' 0." tM' b, ";'t;ffil.d, .. ;, .'e, I!P.>"";

w'"'' buttliat yo. '''P it m ..... 'If '" &bb.tk, """"",,, 0.' L,,~ th, ,R~d"""", b,l;'~.g ta.ght, "" "",d, POR "": 1M hi. ~";.'; 'f" .h" •• f h;, hID; • POO',' fooW~ "I"'i.g , ..... thus makinlr void the commandment of God." that he is "over all God, blessed for eve,r." Rom. his goo~, 1t was never desilrned t6 bear'hard, ei- lure, ~te pity of hIS frieqdS, 'and the :d¥~~i~. ~~1#8 ~ ~ tlnemles. I would nQt have tbad DuntSlers screen-Th", "f,,,no,,!'ho,, <0." ',;voly, tba' th, Ad· ;x, 5, y,,", w, do .~ ~,H",,"ttI th, God;. th" on tb, bodre.., " on th, .001. of "'''; "',,, .d, n" woold lbav.itoOO Ohoo modi,.",. .'Wh .. Rome months ago them appeared in one of the daily

papers of New York, the True Sun, an :article reviewi?15 the )\ddress to the Baptists from the Seventh·dny Baptist

·General Conference. In thn' article, after speaking of the unusual intercst felt in the clis~ussiou of the snbject, and gnmg his own reasons for being sutisfieu with the change of the clay, the editor quoteu a pl)tagraph from the Acl. dress which he rerrardeu as Iteachiug an U\lscriptural doc.

o IJ' • trine. A reply to this soori" afterward's appeared Iii the . True Bon, anm the!~ the whole matter rested. But a ;"ember of the Committee that prepared the Addiess has since furnished a full answer to the objections raised, which, on accol]nt of its intrinsic 'laIne, anrl the interest relt ill tll? subject, we pUblish ill conllection with the ex. l\'\\et from' the True Sun to whkh it is a reply.

d,,~ iogaro, it 0" m.,,, of no imp""'" to Ch,;" P"""" MORE ai,i.ity. tban th, God ,., ton'my, to mini,,,, gl,dn'" end "'mfori to a p,oreh" of, ,;;,htoo'''''', ba ... tolid ;n th, "'Y th' "","oot, wh"h" p,im;'" Ohri,," .. ''''m· who;, "".I,d i. th', Old T ....... 4 ho;.g th, th, h.mon "", Hon" wh", th, L"d ponoit. 'f .;nn,m, 'ond 'walk'd,m /li, '"".~, of" !h., ••. bled for religious worship o~ the n, rst day Of,' th, "'y "m, God, " we d,,o" hoH,,, th" h, "'" tod Itis d;",ipl" to p',,;de tb,,,,,,I.,; godly, h, '''old,",,,, again 0po'. !)i. ,Hit' ;n th~

J F 'h b d . h d h' d h h dl'd but carry out the orl'gI'n'a'l de'SI'~n ()f tne I'ns·tl'. great co'ngregation, unta' his' repetit~hde 'is 'as'no. ".ot, Th,." Y ~'''' ~'y ,qno',! '" t on on '"' 'nty 'm ~n ,b,,, w " t , ",;'"' '., hi, .i.. Bot whil, Iii, ,ba""""';, .h:

,,,I "" ,gain, i"U""tionof th, m" A.d h .. P''''';''''', H, ".. tb, P .. h" '" t.lion. It WOOl", B,hb"b-ktipff, .ot Sobbath. ",",d,rbi

• r,i •• d .. h"tl" P"';;'.it,,,",,l""nob . i, ",,,I with th, d,f"d,,,, of Sond.y k"l1"g, 0",,' Joh. ., 30, 'Let th... Whb boli,,, th, "-'g, , , " ",,,.,~,t1t, mOg"" of",,,,, ,!;M" .. , ""'''' " Present us with quite a formidable array of au. God in Christ to be different from the God of the "Ollr Sabbath h,ts its ork:' wOllld hiS lIfe ~gamst the; hand ;Qf.the'assass,in.

I <, Love may yet labor 011 care's da.Y~r rest.", . I ,W hen. T co, n,sider'd'the "re~tless' mal}'p-'nity" b, f' the thorio" !l,t wbat do" ,t "II mno.nt tq , Why, OId1',,"m'nt; who h,H,,, him to po",,, ~" , " •

" • " I And I shlilUld consider; that I actual y hq,nor" a,nd great enemy of Go' and holiness, and'a:dtl to this I

nothing I\t all. ,For none of these uUlhoritie§, divinity than the Father ,. who, in their ultraism, 'h)' ubtl t ,1' ft' hI' 'dUt

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h . "h sanctify, and shed gloty on the ~~C ed 9tay, as far SSe y anu cra : w en conSI e ow mu" '" f;, " I ho," d;,,,,,,,,,,, 'how th .. 8,nd.y w", y;.ld hi" a ,iSh! to '" ",n",,,y,, th, .ppoint. hi> mdli", woold ,b, g"'."' .• nd hla .........

"'n .. ,,,tol hy aha.",,,,, fro" 1o"",, ,t.It" mon" on "'tn".'on" P"p "y,oo ""'''ty " 0 , •• S h 1 d" f h d' I' as the acts of any poor sinful mortall can shed glo. promoted. by blackenl'lJo! the clJaracter ,0' the In;n.

,,' FrQm the Tl"Ue (Sun: . , ~ut ~~ since'rely' reg~~t t~" see' the manner in

which the argument is.in ,~isrinstance conducted by' the Sa~batatians: Irl: reply to the usual U5ser­lion that,06r SavioUl' and hiS apost'es altered the law of the Sabbatrr, the Conferell~e says:

" We ask, by what right co~1CI Christ or his­apostles alter the law ofth~ ~abbath 1 Jpo,not. b.e startled, We do not questIOn our Samour s dlVl. nity. We reco(mize him as Over all, God blessed for ever. Bdt i~ all his ministry he acted under t~e appointment of the Father,. and. aciJprding to such restrictidns a~ were contam~d lit the law and the prophets \ By those restrictiops, no laws were

. I 1 ryon it, by going about such labo~ as mig-ht be' of ,'j wh.en I considef ,what," mul. thing for which they ar~ subprenaed in. eVI' degrade him by their attempts to exalt lim;- et '" ""m '

J II. , necessary to feed the hungry or clothe the naked. the, re a,re wbo, a, 'fe h,~"Y,a. "sals, denpe, cannot be elicited from them, even though, them, believe that the Messiah has a riQ'ht t6 sweep . 1

1 ", - A" mod.m d""" ",.".11, .tIm;", thot "'h ~. ""lnre, '" d",,, "',f ey al'e put to the rack. The v. e,ry con,lldcllt awal! sllch institutions, as are not of a ceremonial f I h ~l'tli -""om~u~ ~I'te

"J bors 0 Ol'e comport lVell \yi~ the Qhristian Pis- ,w .. ,,, v.,. mannler, however, in which you !lPpealto their character. But as for us, we .!fold such a oneness 1:a!rliilrl~t:!reJigi(DiI, as to be prepared to'g-oany len hs, It "h f d h F h I r b'd l,p,ens!lti(1n, but reasoll upon the passage now un~er :rl'!!hteo:us, and ~s,n"cI",I,ly .. th~I'r tffi;;m"y, m;ghlind"" ... , ;,f ,~t ""eo hot.". Chri~.n t , .'" '" '" .11" Y 'no " _ "yeO ..

i • as if they thopght the ministers, f can aocoun t for it on no other ground, "OUl' readers, that they pour out,a snower of proof, our believino- stich doctrine, .~" ,I' 'I >' r

' f, f"Hull' w", '" ba"p,,,d by'h, 'ig,,, of th, thon, ,,,,,;,1 ;9,""00,,,,. 0' Prond",",t"t,h, '"tUd,nI " ,~,h 'w'Y 0"' whol, f.h,;., Bot b, H"iug n,w hi,d th, onhod"y of th"larili... Old Di,p""'oon, th" ">oy loold not h"" th,;, "p'''tioo of Ch,i,",", I',,/toh;'''~ m,';' fr"' .... ,I .. ,,,, t, t.k, th,j, ... rimony""i., on' '" if pamgrn,b, 1 put it " Y'"' "b" i.d ... ,n; wh, f.1l d",I'pm, .. , until th,,, w" "m~h;.g lik,. Iy,."k", by ,I .. d"".nd d", .. y'" bycol,m.y .. y 00 <0. m.k, th'm '" y, wh,t th, ,d '"'''' of th,," t h os, w he b.1 ;'YO not ; nth, d;, in;ty of ">0 But p"Im bl y '" '" i. tltis "' ;n oth.. "'''''B; tbat

d· h h breaking down of that Economy, which, as they wise arranoO'ement of Providence by which things

Sunday keeping are so eSlrous t at t ey Saviour, are of course J'ustly entitled to the benefit d . h h " f Cl . \:'

suppose, commence WIt t e mmlstry 0 11·ISt. of delicacy and consequence are preserved, oy ,h,'!Jd "y, I'm ,onfid,", Y'" ""not "vi'w 0' th, obj,"i,"" to 1,1, w.mt 'f pm", to ,I,,, th, Th~ th'" woold m,k, out, th" th, in,,;,",;,.. ",mng f"th g""" "fidtud .. f" th,;, "ofuty,~ th;, m.II ... , withon' '''Iing.'h'' ou, p.,;t;" j' not Sohb"." P"h,p' 'P'. mat ... , "<,",id,,,.;,. th, Old Tj"'m, .. w", , "~" 'PO' pi~Y(1 C~urch men\b

ers should therefore. be tre~bli~g!y

" "n,,,Iy ,.""bl, nod """';pt, "I, " " yoo of th, m.u"" yon will find, th'li. 'p"ing "',h '!lot w;,d,m ;, j.";fi'" 'f b" dilld",.' ah" to th, Imp"".".f def'nd~g th,,,'_ have pre~enaed. "a rakinoO' fire upon us, you ha(e only dealt de- I' h '. cha~cter. They should neither expect to

' to be set aside, at 1Iis coming, rexc~pt such as were peculiar to the Jewish Ecol}?my; such as 'mea~s and drinks and divers washmgs, and ordl. nances i~posed until the time of r~h)rml.ap(~n.' Reb. i~. 10 To set aside these. the. law gave Messiah an express grant. Beh. x 9. But tile very moment fte should attempt to go he.1J01Id tlt.e lim. its of l/tat graut, he would destroy all ~l!e el'ldence qf h;s being lite lVlessiah pr.omiYed and appointed . ..:.... For it lVas by his exac~ confornzilJJ to the lal~, th~t hiS claims were established. Frene.\l early III hiS

n thiS matter of t e corn-field, our SavIOur pla- see pe~fect, nor hunt after his imperfections_ With ,tru, p",,,tant, ,no "ho "fa oot p". ","t;oo to y,", Men'" p" th, .bl", ,,,.'" '" tho ".,.~ of hi, d.a;,I" '"' fo",ing with ' wh;ah .• t;" ~II niay b, oo .. lot>ut t ... n! p,;nd,I .. , it isof Hal, 00"",,,.,, wh" " th, Sabb,th q,,"ioo, H,mph"y, Dwight, th"",;" of th, p';". inth, ""pi" 'I'h"" on no' ,,,I, b,! '''''''' p;~~-lliey 8h()~ld., th, .'d,,, fath", "'Y· H. ioqui,y will h', wh" Wilson, "m, ."lt~ -, h." "f,lt 'h, ''',~ity th, Snblmtb.d,y, '"'' ill'.' .... i. ",in- "P ",d .ot tnk, pI", ... In "th" m~Uy"g~, I"''',~ saith the Sen,pt,".' Bot M th, B"ip'"" ';"a". "finding in 'h, Book of th, Law, on "P"" . h '.' 0 d\ . 0 h 'Itham, ood "d",,,,, to I"",g" of bu,,,""'"

h p.reparmg t[ e saCTl ces, an t at to tWIce t .e quan· mities in h. is virtues, as th,ey do the sp0!S ~~ thJl' sun ly silent in regard to the followers of Christ ob· grant to'thtl Messiah to change the institulion, t at f h I f h k Y II I. lb." r,

Ilty 0 ot er ( ays 0 t e wee. et a tplS a or amidst the radiance with which they are ~urround-''''ing th, fi~, d,y of th, ,re,k by aiM"","" tb,v -." """,d ,,," th,;, ob,;,," ,,"'n; •• , "",.ot ""w,,,d .. , P"'" ,io~ti'" of th, ad. • L~ 'th,m not ~, 'h".~.oi ,f ,"or""""'" ' : ministrY}Je declared that he 'came not to destroy

the la~v br the prophets.' Matt. v'.17. The divi. I Ility 0/ the Saviour gave !dIn no allthority, tberefore, ' to set aside any Ia \Vs, eXCept those, which were' a

shado\V{ofthings to come.' Olhellvise we should ha ve God dCtl,1jing himself !-God contradicting 11imseJfI On this account we say, that ne~tJ,er Gllrist nor his apostles had 'any ri~ht to alter the Sabhath." J1 ,

, •. h ·We must confess we are s~~rtl~d at'llUC argu.

""', ;t ;, th, ;.,,';,b1, a"""m nf 0"" D",. ond p ... "d ;.t" .. ;, 00";", "'''oof th";mpl',, Sohlmt;, I",. On tb, ".t,,,,y ;t promot,d th, .. ~. bet",," y,"",I,,,, mn<h I,.. liiof"" ''''1' to"' t, fly to th, futh,~ t, h'lp th,,, onl Thns pa""", Wh", ,I", I", ",am to "PI""" thet d .. "",OIi."";on of th, B.bb,th b"" .. , tho t,m. ahold",., ~""n., ond th, .. ."d~" If, ~ tall<.f they, lah • path, in wh;,h tb, "m~. pa'pl, ""1m m;,i, 2', ood lao. xi l~ b .. uny "f". I ' b. bl' h 'd ,h" f"it, m d" .. m., who mil 'peak,", hi. ""I.

h b B h d S ~ e·servlce was t e e,ta IS ed. mo e ~f w.'orshlp, lencieii with admiration 1 ',D,o ... nt ~ook" at (h:m callnot follow them, and profess to come bark la- ence to t e su ject 1, ut t e~ sacre lIe~s of un· G d d I b I h Id ,.. . i! ~¥

d lUg 0, an 011 y Y a comp lance Wit lt cou with suspicion, but repose an honorable cpn.udence drn with ";don,,, tb", Sond.y i, b,yond odl doobt d.y m." ba d,f"d, ; ",d f" th" P"'P"", OM th, I" ... Ht .. h", f,ll,w,h;p with Hi", ''h, in h;, ,ba"at", D, uot m;k, him im ,If",d" th, """,""y, Bot I pot itto th", R'", .. d T""",", S,,; pt",oo, th,,, """ wi"",,, of 'ppH, .. ;on;, '"'y.. Th, di";.I" ,w,,' "",goo f". wo,,\, ",d "f... t, him 'b.t Jdru;ty ond , Doctors in the divine"Iaw, f(lat they have no such the Eternal, are put to the torture. At the same in the service"of 'One greater than the tern Ie.' candor of Judgment, which \~oul~ '~e g:r~nted. to

. h 't r J' t"h t th " . . p. everylone el~e. Do hot maQ'mfy mdlscretIons m. ,

proof as they pretend. If they have, let them pro· time t ose ver" wn ers, lee 1llQ' a e mlSSIOIJ T r h h h ~ J ~ 0 perl~rm suc servIce It was necessary t at t elf to immoraliti~s and exact from him thilt absolute

d"" i. th, M"';,h~, to ,ff"'tth .. brogat;onof no bodily """gi" b""".itoo by, "pply of food p,","ion, wM;h in Y'"' own "" yru'.fin~ to ,ho Bnt to 'h, h""ad" p.,~grnph. whi,h yo" la we. ~"p' .",h " w," ,f J,wi.h "Igin, 'hoogh Th",fo" if tb, ".~;ty of th, tom p/ .. ,"k, ins. """"i .. bl,. Be",,,, of whi,p',", ;'''''0'', .;g.

.. " lIl~nt" as this It is of a cHaracter to startle.­

Those who believe not in the divinity of the Sa. viour are of course entitled the benent of the ob. jeclIo~s to bis want of power to aIter the Sa?bath. We find no fault with those who cannot see It, but fo,r a Christian sect, avowing full belief in the New

b,,, "dl/d fwm th, l"g" 'f tho Add" ... ",d th,;, Sobhoth "ontl woold not I" th,,, OXP"" it ';6,d th, p"foam,." 'f mtoi. kind. 'f " ~i1laoot 'od" 'nd that '~nd,,""' "''"'' :~bfuh g; ". 'onh p>om I", ''', I ,...ail y ,ho:. Ith" th, i"" man y ,,,,d,, J abo t'''' h"d to ". k, it 'OP'" th, "'bb" h, by th, p,;oota, m "h m,re do," "m're def.~.to,~ tban th, b,,,,d .... ,,"'''''''', burden of showing, that iUs according to the ora- that so far as the particlliar day of th.e Sabbath was s t't f h . f J Ch"'f h Defend 111m agal~t tlte gro¥rulless attaclts qf oth-e1es of God. No sound theologian will deny that concerned, it was Jewis.. Hence teo. Sabbath.l I h 1 b bl I \ I •

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. Ttstament and in the Divinity, or in other words, the Godhead in' the Saviour, thus to support their doctrines, is somewlwt extraurdInary. In opposi­tion to tbis we will bnefly state our reasons why, if the' Serenth-day. worsllip of God was changed, there Was full authority for it, an1 also humbly vindicate the power of the Saviourl to chang() the observance of this or any other dav.l In St. John's Gospel we are toJd t_hat the word (Christ) was in the beginning with God, that it- was God, that all things were made by him, and Ivithout him was not Bny thing made that ,vas made. We conceive this a full ansH'er to the extraordin;gy declaration 'in the above quotation, that he had no "authority" to 'Set aside tbis Jaw except it were a slladow things to com~ But in the 12th chapter of~ St. Matthew It is recorded that the 'question of the I~w.

1 fuloess of performing celtai~' acts on ,the Sabbath , came up-'for discllssion among the PhariseeJ~, our

Saviour vindicated his pa~JJn'g throug'h th~ chrn­fl~l~, the 'eating of the corn by his disciples" de­daring of himself, there w,ns one present.. " greater than1 the temple," that is, the temple observances:

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1SClP es II! suc a or as IS necessary to ena e WIthout indig'riantly repelHng the sliaft~. th, Sod,,"""fth' Old T''''m''t ""k,d om a i,,01'''' by th.m th, J.,;" S.bbeth; th .. , wh, th'm to di,""',,,, it: "p";'lIy whon th". ;,,1.. ",I.","y f"m th' wiill.g tb.t woold '''olt,

",,,;.'Ii,, of aond", to "hi,b th, Md$;" wo, ob",,,. "" oo";d",,, "J.04w..g, Bot why th, ,ddi';o",,1 ,,,,,. thot th,y "m .~"",.f hu. him ,idiOoI.",,' ih, ,"o",,,,th,, wimld ,,,,d .. him to gi" un ""d,,;,.;ng "of,,,,,;ty, Tbat, by ,"'h at 'q,h pain, to m,k, it 'p,'" • ].w;'h in"i.. moo;ty; wbiah wooM " i.,1f ho ... lIki"t '~. "ntemI'iM~ ""d th" dtjlWn" tb.t wo.I., h""d und"wti.g ".fo,m;'y h" P''''M;O'' to th, M,. 'on, if the p,"of co,ld ,the,,",,', ho d."ly ... d, ti.", .. of tb,i, aond,,; "on w". th,y noi ,,: " ,!",", .. l.-.r. A, .{_, , I: .,:, ", ,i,b,h;p w,,' io ho t"t"" Ao<,roi.gly Chd" ,ot, tbat th, Meo,ioh h,d , 'igh' to ,It" it 1 to~Uy ~",gtoiI i~ tho "ni" ,f Chri", , mDGE G.I8Jlll!'j '!.il }ynRJft 'I " " himself appealed to this very test. John v,. 39, Hence, even your friends ~eilJg judges" it appears Now In all thiS cc u t h r thO l'k " I, "' '1' 'l'l,", 1".". JIi»,I!

JJ ',. • a o. n wee IS any: lUg Ie" His JasLwo,rd.s were in ,.a rim I ,. irable, k"eepin1!'.with

45, 4":, And Paul, when witnessing "'oncern- that the rilrht of Messiah to alter or<41bolis.h the :ht I db Ch 1 d b k :J r ~ 'j'j j~'

.' - , .', " · · at. ",m, y ",t to ""...... ,dr "a th, ,",ity ond ,;'" ,f h~ I",-lif" .' ",Iro~'"", ;.. ~. Loro, did "y "NONE OTIIER S,bbttlb, .. ", p,mUd with th,:"id"" nf ,;" ho· dm," th, I,w of th, B,blmtb, mdontl w, "'" hy •• fow ah"". "',;d'i'''"" ::. .. at h;, tiI •.• ;d, THINGS THAN THOSE WHICH THE ;,g OU ...... ""a/ ;,,,;,",;,., "' with th, "id,n" "oold h", h",ro of ,,'" , tb;ng, ooly thot th, oOlh. '''tI.f"m"l" of' • d'ng..' to "A,.h, h, PROPHE 1'S AND MOSES DID SJ\. Y th" n, aba.", "" f'nla/d, 0. ony .. h" pain· ".,,;t .boot • ahon~ 'f th, d. m~, "m, ". ""' """,bI" b~ w"' ",I""g '.ab ,gn", 'play. SHOULD COME." Acts xxvi. 22. E\'ery ciple their argumellt falls to the ground. h b . 'fi" . y . y the, partlCullj.rs pf -a convlVlal part~ at

I or o~ er e J~SIJ ed: and. ~n order to thiS, tw~ , City" many year~ ago~[ and spoke of ",,' thool'g;" ,I" 'now" th.t 'h, thinll' ,ih" I .dmit tbatth, p~.I;'" ph",,, 'gy of tho "". g~"ng .. tl ",ok"" o"' .. d, .... m,st b"oppo"," , lit" "",,,;,. ';ow,d b;m,," r a ,. fu, '"'' to b, • 'h'k" 'ood "m .. "',' '"'' th, 1,,,, in ""ti .. , ,i, """ .. " "'''Hng to tho", .ne, tbat th, Ph,,;,,~ .otion ,boot the " .. " of ," In >'d;.;otl.' ." Prom ,th,,' dOy, ' .... ,.. .. di"t;to',", wb~" w,,, ""H" to th, w h, ba" .1"." b",. '''''tomoo to "k, thoU th, S.bb"h ,,,t w .. i'" thooth" thot tJ,., ']"go G"t"'l, , "I .rw.", 10011", .. ,,'''' in .. Eeonomy, All ~h,,, t,. b, I'ft unto"h'l.:' '"""",lion, fm" , " .. I, pqint, It "" P"p" •• ;tyof th,8"io., j",';6'" bi" ond hi, wIth dl'U'," I d, nat "y,U", • F.".,:r;h;.ko, 1 I f h E

· I h H b . I .. designed to he so though not desio-ned to con· 0-" '. m,ay; npt, be ,I!-n lionqrB;.ble IJ,IlJ.JJ, ; Jhat h~ ,m, ay"not W '" "'g,mont, t, P'" 01.., ",w.,,? "', > • "b'o"",.g!" b"uk ,." th"""","i', fmm bigh mnt;,,, """,0 d" m", ,;"t"" b.t I m •• ,,,,d .pon thi. '"'p"ition, I. thot Sp;,,/, ~y ony ha"rod" re.'mont, ." 00. I .dmit tb.t law, P" on no ,th" d,1e .ot t",,1 'hr.li,: ' A' "II,Iin' ill' .,,;/ilijng tk, ApiJ,tI, ,how,: th,t ."'M,,,; .. took d"", l'l'~ 0", ,'''''''' f'iond, h,,, ,.. Io.g 6",~,y 'riond, '" hut who! th,,, wh' ,h.,., "" 'eDiJIll """'" 'l" ... ..iI>mt

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M""" &onomy, bee,,"; th, Rook 01 th', ba""d ,'poq tlt";ght of OJ,,;. '''h''", th, S.b· thi ""t of th""g.mont T, B, B •• WN, • 'till " ..... "",,?ro",. In "'''''''_ "".'h;m,," "P'''-' ""'."0 do... H,b, i, 5,9, "th, .... ;ng ,iah ';ght .pon hi, di,." .""", . , ;. .""""'Y, W., mo.t beh", .nd If .. I"Ib.t oi'id til. 26, 27, E,;dontly Un,ly;., tbat th;, waa thttlw, wi'h to wok, th,,, 'p to th, full"y 'f THE WORLD WITHOUT ~ qmLH, ,,' ~!~~~;~'!rt:;li~'t~'::rJ;i.~< i~~~ , '!h, ",,,,nt of th, gm", Ut ',"y men pot tha" ,p"';'i,., W, b,li", thnt ,. '"' h, right ". .. " "''''',,~, "", .. , 'n", w" ; ',"ad .. ' .,,,t ."','bl<lo'/ tilih, bIai., lin", if h, om, upon .' .;n,l; ,"'lai" wh,,~ ;"" It ex;., .ot ;. h;, di.;" n" .. , ; f" th .. , '" Wi""'", B"", ",ok'i. th, .m..".f hli M.nd ....... !i';."

p .. 'ond'" " ol._, •. "ithority hoy,od wo h.", '~" ~.Id b, God d"yi'g h;"",If. , It O'~ <h;, f........ m;not" hi, 'pint ... ",.ed, , Nnt "''''''tllf''',be-"~"ooJa,.~, , j' I ' '. h' h I' th t' . The sound of wo is heard i each cottage hearth tnl;elled its Iflight •. , , I "No.t a ,gr.o"n nai,Il"d ,th'H"A.r of this grant. I, a~ ,p,ol~ to s~Y,~',~'·h'. ;",.moo .... to.ot '" " m •••• ot,,";,,, ." '" most Un" •• m ..... '. wi'" • hop" """P , "' f " n,'" ~~ cann

ot be found. ~., .', , subjection to the divine nature. And if it Of smilingfuv'rites, dieered. b~ love ahd hope his agon}zed, ~!erdl" ,[:J;I.~ I~'ody has ,go.~!~?, the I Diviue; tor here, when (me.week's toil' I , dl;lst; hiS Splnt, we cannot doubt, resls, In,tfle bo-B"t wh, ~ th, 1I".;.hI ,1rh, Bihl, thet h"d, ox;";n ncith" of th"" "'PO""'" """inly .a· , h "", ~"'l" m~"!ii~I_"jl jon! ofth.1 G3d 'Alin;g!ly ,,""'" ',am ..........

"I" m~ 'h, I;, "G""""";&;';. th, ,""h.!' 1 thing h.t th, m"" d;"","d m''''I, ri,;,., would ' f:i'l:"· ... !:~~"::.!t:. ~~~t ,_ ' H,", .rut" ~baH\/ h. hId 'Imtltg';";'1tho 16. ~ And "'1 know of bot "'to ''''"'', di=", ",h right In him " • "mplox p." .. ; ."'p"'''", de""" 'h'att,-.!oTMOIdt; .. ,

. d Th I d ': .. ". When J estlS, bleeding Jilmg ',' J eI, 1 Co , VIII, 6, so I beheve tnat the Gba in ,i.,,e, God and man \Inlte . ~ term emp oy~ , Upon the cl"qs8, He spake, and lla,!url',/IQ.ng ,', ' Christ is the er-IJ- sal1ie~G.or1l-tJ,at created the world, 'tile RIGHT, &c. may be objected to < by: a Her darksome veil o'er the vast unh'e\'Se

of; "1/ j'f It- f"11 d Of siufnl mortals;' but our state is worse speaks to us' thr~ughoi.it ·the Scriptures of the captious critic. But i It 1'-:1 so un any Sweeter ,ThllIllheirs, fAr o'er lIB hangs the awM night in his ear, we will alter the ph raseology, so as to ' Qf pagan ignorance, without the liil~t ' J

" h' [J' 't POSSIBLE fI 'eli' t Of e'en /I guidhlg star. No inid-ddy-sun' (\ ," i make it t IlS, '",'lOW' Wastl or rls, Ofrigliteousness;with rays serella, ilotiJ run 1 Ie: ,)!Jhis Apostles,'to alter the'law of the Sabbath ,1 ijisheavenlY,c'!utS'l.l nnc;l;man.ia seekil!g l\eaGc &c." With this aIteratioTj, ,which maKes the Jan· Iollfprmicle or P~iollq~Nre swiftiJp~Sf',I, J '"

a nence. , guage precisely like Pa,ul's-it was 'IMPOSSIBLE for ,I 'What of'e1<';~;:tJ i ' ¥!-.". ,- lie-let tile' oojector inalte the most of it.' Can nol one learn the joyful millStrel.y "

'h . h f S' h Of Heaven! There angllls channbe praise ' In defending'!t e rIg to our aVlOur to c ange 'Of, Him who reigns Supreme. 1.,Those bliBsfllllays JIlW of the Sabhath~ muoh stress is laid upon the Which Berapb~ have for ipany Ij-gllll Sling, '

. J ffi' '. h fi ld Mit" l' 9 Th . Are still unle~rned hr ns. OUI' haws al'e li'wg 01;I'T~stamdiit''h~~~i1iU:'hll }vould 'f'll a au m t e corn· e, ~ . XII. -. ,Il UpQn'tile'willow$, tOileleWana u\\sWng. ' . 'c~~tr~~y' ~o,'h{ms~lt? t What h~ 'was ' in thilS itn sradnclfciallms t0th?e 'One gre~t- The sweeping nrer (ind the gurgling rill; , " " tha th t rt yon IS account vm WIth s6lellU) voices praise th' Almighty still, Niew,' \'l'e.~I!ip1elJ\i·1 to set'aside the Mosaic.ilJstitutions, by: e~. n .e e~lp.e, ~n pa, . At mornlll$.'s balmy dawn tjJ.e lIttl~ ,bird .

aU··/>UI'P. fttie and proper. sacrifice for Bin. ,J The,law of lhcates hjs dISCIples. froni. the chal.lge broug~t Watbles hIS song, and then at eve is ljeurd. e~'Ii~o'-d,'~':'s to 'be 'Jha"" l7ed,"because' ·the them bY,:th~ PIIB·l'lsees .. But, strang.e ,t?, The 'matin' ofth'e gracefnl Nii#inghle ' . ~, U tva C "0 Resoundihg sweetly through ilie fragfailtvale ' • 'If '/1" d >:flI.J Bu~ ·say, .almost all',iDltrfm6detn, WrIter.s take Sides While mannIone has 110 diJ8ireto Singl' I,

:1I!Jo;;°t: ... y.,,~ ItS~ ~ta ~b~' ~,~~t· d ~(": with the P.h~risees,.:lQ l3r)pp:osing: that here was an His own PI·pteclor'S'llra.ise-:-.uo'wish; tp flingl -n""",,,,, lV!\~ 0 .e c"',~\1ge, ' , '. , h N A gratefnl-mcense on the am.bi¢l!t,air I 1 ' N'f h- f1 t 1'1 II; the vloJatIon,Qfthlllli\wofthe Sabbnl. evet. Norheud thekneeinferyent, TJearifeItpray~~: ow I t us ore 0 llJ t

W en 1.. 1.1 J.. PI" , , , , . I h b h h ts . • h t I.. , ltlreless tuey wou ... I)ot HIl so.. larIsalc, as th fat ers y t e prop e , JUs., w a ,1\tl!1 • .' d h r Wi out Ueacon heJ'e) • ",J .' h lj" h' ld'b .....~ steM' .Le ·''''sh· I'f the blessed S\I,vlOur.tllll t ere,or.e, to' ,To w en Ii s ou ecome ",al)l!e w, ... , n" 1 ., 1 ~. h d' B

> • Ii h-' If h r f: they· uphold, the VIOlatIOn, and p eaul tell ut h~ pr~nhed, jOt, ,lqJ.~~ . ~ ,e, yeiiY N!? :0 I vioity of .Chrilltl in"jQ$tjij~tioll df il." ,Noffi I 'do- A un. .. n

_ /u\j",,,rtIM PMl'onemt..'I»iS/1duct,'to ' !e·wouI8 ., tl." fth ~~i~ly;,G~I't!sti~l~lrnelii~ I j /;lIS vleWi 0 1l; '.'f'--"" ................. =-¥"

,'l'esohltely,maintain~ that there was 110 proper ' ,v,iolation .of the"Sabmtic,law: On the par~ of the

'ciples, ! I ~lVouIdr !I$"soon be fouod among tf~l~:~~;~:~~ fault-findidg Pharisees, as among those whQ ,make

Saviour a transgressor, So far from ~is con-, "

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repentamce isa(Jded a belief on CHEll 1'1I"'I'AIi~;.

W~i(de a:propitiatiton for oui sins, then the Since the late decisions iIi favor. o,f i~dependent ~;..;..,..-.;~~-~....;:;:~~..,;....,§~\"",",,;+,.....;;~ re,sfoonfid~ntly for the' presant, and I~ok for. lelter.carriers, tbeir Dumber has greatly increas. I'ni'.th" Ileo~or(leb 8111J.a4~ri~I.!l1'~ IIP'H~lrwarB'da,eYds he has

joyfully to the' future. , , ed, and they ·are doing a heavy businesS !~p6n the pay , '. • ) " t-' ' " , 'm~n,se,lf; sllggeStB thllt it go" Thej."bUclltion offiCe of dUs I'."per Is at No.'g Spruce ,:'. ',', smiTE' OF THE C'tTllOLI' C CHITRC' H.' some of the most important mail.rout!ls; The : each' of the present list to add

Street, first oor below the TnbtineBoiWi!gs, and'li'{e iloors T IA II peo, pIe seem determined to have a reduction" of woy.' :W'~"'-~ ·:O::'-l't..v the expen'ment1 {toui N .. sau Btreet. bur friends Will fimt there. all the pub. ., ' . _ " .. . " ~ ._DO "IU -"

lieations of the New York Sabbaili Tract SOciety, the Address 1 It' is common to hear the decrease' of Roman. postage; and i't it can not be secnred "through the • -. of ,the General Conference to the Baptisq" the (Minutes, etc. iligJ, ',argl ued fmm the increase of general intelli. Post Office, they will try some other means. The ~HE NEW' YORK I¥BBATH TRACT SOCIETY held its , r;F' Those who mal' wish to lee tbe Editor wm find him at

.' the office b!ltw~en 2 ana 5 o'clock P. M. gep.ce and religious inquiry. At first view the result may be, to drive that department, in self- second Anniversary on the evening of July 7. The _ ' '" , port of the Board. of Directors gave a fl\.ll account of the

c/' . '. I, ., argument appea, rls plimsible, and one ml'gh~ al. defence to grant 'IIe wI'shes of the people The d - , '. " . , '. Society'lt labors uring the past year, and presented m~ny " ',' RElENTA~CE. \ . most ,think an ih)passable barrier had been thrown following account of the Post OffiCI! arrangements interesting illustrations of the power of truth. 'De,ftniJillfl-Nature-Di81i1lction __ Nece88ity-Rerult. in :the way of the progress of that church. An in England, is from one of Elizur. Wright's let. _ ThII'·terin'repentance is one which a ex~,minatioll of the facts, hO\vever, will dispelllny ters published'in the Boston Chrjmicle., It sh~~s ~han8e~f-mind,iand an Jarnest desine that such delusive.. dreams. From these it appears, that in that country the. finances of the depal't-thing which has been done were undone. . that,not;withstanding the increase of intelligence, ment, to say nothing of the intelligence and satis.

I &reek word thus translated may perhaps be enti. the Chur~~ of Roqie still holds her place, and em. faction of the populatiol}, have been g~eatly bepe. · "tIed-Ito a 'broader signification, since it not only ~rac~s in her com~union a greater number than fited by the system of cheap postage. 'Ile~ote~ sorrow for what is past. and a desire of at any other period since the, ·Reformation. This "You rna v send a letter of no matter how ma. ,~mer:idjnent, but alSo tlie. train of reflections through may"be a startling announcement to those who ny pieces of paper, or cont~ining no maiter what

- h I dry suustance, if it does not weigh over half' an Ii .' ,!wbicb t!tese,were produced. .Its proper significa- ave a lowed themselves to suppose that Protest- ounce, to any part' of the kingdom, for a penny, or , tion, a~ 'tis~d among theologic~~ writers, is,.a reo was triu~phing over every form of super. two cents; if it weighs less (han an ounce, four ,dudtion oftlie mind from a'reoellious or disaffect. In England and the United States, ac· cents, and so on. This has wonderful conse-

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THE ,FIRST SHlP.-The ark built by Noah was the first a& well as ~ largest vessel of which we hll\'e any account. Her tonnage was nearly fun times greater than that of the largest ship of the, line in our Navy, being esti. mated at 42.400 tons.. Her proportiolls wonld be con. sidered good even now, after the accumuLited experience of age. in ship-building, although her model may llOt hOI'e been the ,best adapted for' speed. Allowing 18 iucbes to one cubit, her length was 450 feet, 75 feet beam, and'45 feet depth of hold.

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ME MOlrnl, 01'- •• GRANT, iate Miuionary ~i.nchestE'r.By Willi!llJl W. Campbell. New York: J. :' • I

. Mrs... was,th~'~ire'orRev. Dr:Grant. She went as a Mis!'1onm:Y. to P~me years since, where Ihe died. at the age Jf tWenty·five. Her history,embraced a v.': • f' t. , .... e ty 0 lUter1BtJng and in8truc~ve incidents, which the bio. grapher pas presented in an attractive form The CI'

t I , • rcu· lal10n of,the book woulu exert a beneficial influ~nce, and we nre glad to see it.

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HISTO~Y OF 'l'HE ?REGON TERRITORT, it being a de. monstration of the TItle of these Uuited States be Ameri

h I. h ca to t e same! IS t e title of a pamphlet by Thomll8 J, F:u.n. :, ham. whos~ travels in the Western Prairies the Or~on / Territory, and the Californias, have fully e~blished' h' : . Th ,II reputal1on. e work is acdompanied bY"map III d

• I, ,leon-tams much valuable information. New York· J W' , . . ln4

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'~d staiel to tl;~[ of submission to God 'and thorough cordi~g to the estimation of the, Romish hierarchy, quences. It sets all the people to corresponding, Sepa?~on -f,om sin. the prospects for. Roman dominion 'rere never resuscitates old friendships, creates new ones,' fa.

THl: SATURDAY EMPORIUM ~ the title of a large an<1 well printed Weekly Newspaper, .iU6t started in New York. It is desi!llled to ~e a Family Gazette of I,itera. tul,/" Art, Spience, Agriculture. and Generhl Intelligence. Edmund B. Green, Editor i Ward & Co. Publishers, 30

FROM l'ERSIA.-~y information lately received at the ann street. i ' I. • missionary rOOIDS in Boston, from Ooroowiah, Persia, it , -

, , ' b . h! d . h b b d cilitates all manner of traffic', and pays the Gov. The, nature of ~epentance can in no'-way; be rIg ter 1'" An It oug t t? e reme~ ety; by ev. ernment a clear profit of $3,000,000 per annum!

better explained, than by exhibiting the process ery one, that of those natIOns that. dId not become It may be called the grand civilizer and univer. througli which the' sinner is led to' it.' In do. Protestant befor!, the close of the sixteenth, centu· sal educator of the people. The poorest girl that '~~g thi~" the firsi' thing 'whicn 'iv'ou:Id be presented ry, not one has since become Protestant. It is ~an express her ideas by pothooks, now cor res.

~ tiS, would be the view which he tak,es o~ s, in, true that great changes have taken place since ponds with her poor parents while out ~t sf,rvice ;

h . h h' h fl' h and if she wishes to remit them a few'shillings of ,1, "in.i,tse1fthe~reatestpossihleevir-, asth"trans. t ~ttJme, yw Ic.someo tlesenatlOns avebe. h . h h I h .,.. er earnmgs, seas on y to pay tree pence, or

~~ssl~n c{ ~ Just 'and ~holesome law-as con· come infidel. and skeptical; but the change has six cents, at the post· office for a money order, and , temp~ shown to t~~ authority of a rightful ruler- heen in favor of Protestantism. When they enclose it in her letter, and the government then - a~!I!-~~J.>t~d to ,des(roy the 'government of'God, and have become sick of their infidelity, instead of becomes not only the bearer, but the insurer of the , tq debal!e an~ r,uin the subjoo't of it. Such'a view' turning to Protestantism, they have in some cases money. It cannot be lost, and the party to whom

. I 1'. f d l' h ChI' it is sent is as sure to ger it, as if it were handed 'of the nature and effect. of sin could hardly fail to agaIll put on·t Ie lorm 0 regal' 101' teat ° IC

seems that the French Jesnits have 1!een again ejel~tedll THE NEW WORLD.-The first No. of a new volume of from Persia. _ this well·known paper was is;ned IlISt week. It i. IlDder

the editorial ~harge cl" Henry C. Deming and Janiel Mac­kay; Published. at No, 30 Ann street.

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ENCOURAGING.-Rev.Dr. Hawes, of Hartford, Ct., has been absent from this. conntry for some months on a viait to the Missions of the Ainerican Board. a~d to the Orien. tal churches borderipg on the Medite~nean. By a let. ter from him. we learn that at Booaa and at COl18tantinople, a!1 encouraging'state of religions feeling was enjoyed"and mauy are seriously inquiring. Persecution had broken out at Constantinople; but which, it WlI8 thought would not

" ' ~ong continue. Dr .. Ha,;"es was to return by 'the last steamer from Liverpool.

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THil: CON~ERnTlvE is the' title oj a lemi.weekly paper lately issued at WatertOwn, N. Y .• The design of the pa. per is indicated by its name and its motto, " The Church the Ministry, and the Gospel, the belt ~eans for promotin~ Moral Reformation." Edited and Published by H. Matti. I

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, awaken in his mind an aversion to it-an aversion Church; and that church, by th,e aid of such ac· ment for maki~g little pu.rchases, .collecting little DEATH OF DR. GRANT.-It was stated, some weeks , · \fhiqh 1VO~ld inerea~e to absolu,te ~nd unqu~1ified cessions, h~s actually advanced during the last debts, &c .. must be felt to be understood. ago. tha~ Dr. Grant was about to return from his M;;'sion FOREIGN ITEMS.

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hatred of it for its own intrinsic hatefulness. The t~o huiIdr£id ye~l·s. " In connection with the great carriers, whose among the NestorianB to this co\mtIy. We since learn ,The steam-ship Britan~ia rea~hed'. BOston '. necessary consequence of thi; view of sin and f.;We do nOt allude to this for the §ake of exciting arrangements for the delivery of parcels, after the that he died,at Masnl ortyphu. fever. 3" bringing Liverpool datbs to June 19. '

, ' , I b h'h' h f h manner of Harnden & Co., ramify all over_the Since the ,above was in type. we are informed that no· " ' · 'feelin'g' towards it, would be deep and heartrelt a arm" ut to ex 1 It t e true state 0 t ings. k' d I h thO f h ,'''' d had b h d kdeep sympathy I'n, l'C vor .of O'CLnnell had

II ,- mg om, : Ie c eap postage and money order 9YS. mg 0 t e;"In een ear by the Board of Forehm Il1 0 ~orrow that he should, have ~een guilty of any Knowled~e of the facts is necessary to action; tem give the country all the advantages of the Missions. ~¢ iB hoped the rumor was unfounded.' "been produced by his imprisonment, and the Re-conn,e'ctio,n with it. TI his,grie.f; would lead. very' and action is necessary (0 our safety. But how city. They give a life.blood cil"Cwation, which I peal rent had increased greatlY-'having amounted f I I PERSECUTION IN DXliMARK.-By letters .latelJw"eceiv. na. tu~allv to coilfession and a determination to. is this action to be put forth 1 We do not bel ieve rna res peop e strong, wise, and happy. I wish I ed from Denmark, it seems that persecution lias not to near $15,000 in a single week. Mr. O'ColIDell br k fi h i (, that the enactl'n rr of la\vs th . t' could blow a tl'Umpet on this subJ'ect that 'would r ea away rom t ose habitlilj'lv,Hich had been the "or e orgamza IOn ceased, 9ut is increasing at Cupenhagen. Mr. Moenster was trea~ed courteously, obut had been prohibited , . . h reach e",ery log.house beyond the mountains.'-oeca~ion 'gf so much injury 30 all concerned, partIes lor t e express purpose of 'putting down Fellow.countrymen, we have the power in the had heen thrown into prison OIl the charge of having reo addressing the people from his prison yard. The ~hich w~re evil in }~mselves, and -,:~ill in all Cathl)licism, will be of the least use. Such a United Slates to have a system as good and as ceived an appointment as a missionary for a foreign Bap· writ of error is to be, brought before the House Of

, their tendencies ,and effects. A:nd this sorrow for course would only serve to strengthen it. If we cheap. FOI" heaven's sake, do not let Ul3 pick our tistcommunjty, and of exerting himself for the propagn. Lordis, and' J.u"ly 4th "''as fixed for the d. ay.of,open. _, , . " ! 'Id . fI C k ! I 1'. h 'b Ii f I tion of baptism in t~at country contrary to law. It is said

" sin and turning aw.ay from it,i' is,w, hat is meant U~1. wOIl exert an III uence over atholics, it must pac e s any onJ5er lor t e ene t 0 peop e ' ing the case. ' \'. , . I /:\ I J b b Ch' t' n ill t Ih' b I If 'Th wiII not even thank us. If our Federal Gov- likewise, tllAt Mrs. Moen.ter had been threatened with , :,RetlAntance. I: ., e y rls Ja e or on elr e la. e .. t t fh Ii d d ,. - . , The Emper'or of RussI'a, wh'ose un' expe' cled ar. r: . ' h' h h b . ernment ca-nnot do this for us, it is not worth hav. Impnsonmen, on accoun 0 CI" rmness an eClSlon In · WIth this explanation before' us, we are pre. slstance~v IC as een given to their system ing. This postage system is the best thing I have advising the congregation. rival in England was spoken .of with so much in.

· pired to appreci~te t~e aistinCtion betwe~n evan. following their traditions, must be withdrawn. seen in England. For the sake of it, I could al· SUNDAY IN NEW ORLEANS.-It is said that two hundred terest in the papers received by the fOlmer steamer, · gelical a,nd legal repentan~e. ' In the former.Jhe ~hose appendages of Anti.Christ, which so dislig. most put up with the monkey tricks and the mean merchants in New Orleans have petition~d the City Coun. left England on Sunday, the 9th uIt., for hiS own

wrongness or sinfulness of the act itselfis the ocea. ure ,the jPtolestant Church,. and give occasion for tricks of the aristocracy." cil to pass an ordinance prohibiting the opening of stores dominion~'1 Dwing his week's stay, h!l 'was siOli of sorrow, and gives rise to an entir~ change. denying the so~ndpess of the Protestant principle, • on Sunday; from which it appears that some who now gazed at, feted, and treated to the ext~nt of aneto·

'In the latter, the evil c,onsequence ot SIn in ex. that" th, e Bible is a sufficient rule of faith," must v THE FOURTH AT WA-TERFORD, CONN. open their stores on that day are anxions to obtain a law 'bTt

r' A h h I to forbid their doing it, or, that Bome who Llose their cracy sally. , pos~ l'h"C' the tr~~sgressor, to punl'sh~ent, I'S' ,the, be 10Rped off. Protestantism must cast ~ut the anDV' c ange has come over New Eng and ' , D' . Y" f stores are anxious to save their own husiness by compel. In Parliamen't a bilI in relation to issenters'

beam out of her own eye and th h II h III the mode of commemoratine- the birth-day. 0 . h ill d II h: d' tbought present to his ~ind; a!l4 the fear of pun. ' ,en s a s e see ~ ling others to do likewise. Would it not be about as well Chapels, whlc a ecte materia y I ~ Isputed ishment is the cause of his sorrow and of his re. clearfy to cast out tIle mote that, is in another's. American Independance. Powder and drunken· to enforce the old law, " Six ",days shalt thou labor and queslion between>Unita~ia'ns and Presbyterians reo

I . 1'. d Th" h' . Let this be done, and then let us enter with the ness have to a great dee-ree given place to order, do all tby work; hut the seventh day is the "al,ba'th'l sp~cting the right 10 certai'n chapels where Socin. so utlOns lor amen ment. ,ere IS not mg 1m. ~ ~, • • I spirit of prayer, and in reliance upon the power of sobriety and reflection; while, at the Same time, of the Lord thy God; in it thou shalt not do auy work." ian doctrines are taught, had been discussed with

plied in tlii~ which conflicts with the most entire h b ' - much warmth I\JId il1-feelin!!:. ' . . I fi h truth, into those labors of love, for their benefit t e no Ie enthusiasm and interest inspired by the ~ s~lfishness. Indeed, it ,is a se fish ear that e h' h h d d d associations of the day, nre still more felt by all. MUSICAL CONVENTION.-We are glad to Aee that the Thomas "Campbell, the Poet, died at ,Boulpgne, snail receive what he is conscious of! deserving, w IC are so'muc em an f! , and we need not lo\"ers.ofmusic are taking pattern from the friends of ~l"Unce, on:the 15th ult. . tbat awaken$ all his anxiety concerni~g his sins. fear for the result. As a casual spectator, the ,,;riter was deeply inter· Temperance, ,Anti.Slavery, !ind Commo,n Schools, to hold It is ex ected that tIle accouchement of Her

.. ' • ested and impressed with the Sunday School Cele- Convention.. One was held at Wentworth a short time Maj'esty wi I lake place in the m'onth of Jnl". /' . 'The character and clai'm~ of God he I does not in n.. ., ] , ,//1't!:NNY A WEEK. bration at Waterford, Five Sunday Schools, with since. which continued two days. Prof. L. Mason, ofllo... His Mtij sty Louis Phillippe is expected 10 visit

,:'tbe.l.east appreciate, alid the, sinfulness of living' " k h 1 ad d f h . E I d d' h I f S h It is asserted that the' Wesleyans in the Old each a banner, convened at the Old Baptist Church, ton too tee , an most 0 t e lIme was occupied in ng an ring I e mont 10 eptem er. in vi9,lation of the most sacred obligations, is far d dd d b Eld BI' E L d singing. practical remarks, and interesting instructions. If The we ther throughout England wa~ favora. World, notwith,standing their poverty, and the an were a resse y er am, . arne, \ from his mind. If he' could drive from him the mrurlc has the soothing power attributed to it, ther'eis little ble, and cr ps very promising.

Y, ~ • • enormous church.rates ,which they' pay in support Esq., and another gentlemaq.. They then repaired occasion to fearthatsetions contentions would be wituessed At 13erli~ the report is revived that a great. con. thought of,God's Omnipotence; and convince him· I 'h h d'

I of the national. eslabl ishment, do morc for the to n grove at ~ it~le distance, eae BC 001 un er Its in such conventiol18. gress of sovereigns will shortly take place in Ger· . . self,ihat by some means he might escape the arm d hal . d h t h t h' h th E f'n' d A . qause of Missions than any other Christian sect on an mars ,accompame y eaC ers, many, a w Ie emperors 0 n.ussm an us·

'of J"ustice; his tears wO.llld soon be dry,,·and his . d rtA I d 1'.' d d th RELIOIOUS RUL}:ns.-We see it stated that on the ticket. tria and the Kin!!' of Prussia will take part. Carls-, ,'" 1 earth. Their great· success in raising money.tle. supermten e IS, c ergy an men s, an ere par· f h f h l' . al' d ~

r(lfh." ea"f,t, bs, 'irl, e.·r~y a,M .Call), less as e,ver.'-. Yet Ih.is k . f h II .. d 1'. h . 0 eac 0 t e po Illc partles may e found a religion. bad is spoken of as the place of meeting. . ';If. ~ pends mainly. upon the penny.a.week sy' stem too 0 a earty co atlOn prepare Jor t e occasIOn. man. This is gratifviug. and speaks favorably. But we M H I A' .. Ie r h t t to be condemned'" as m . J r. ea ey, fin m~n~an artIst, IS at pr~llnt in ... ,~~r ,0 pums, men IS ,no , . . which is maintained among them. For this they A1Iloilg,jothers present was the venerable Elder lament the fart, that out of this Borne have undettakcn to London, ex.ecutmg a mISSIon for the King of th~

".itself'·r-rong. It results from a law of our bemg are indebted to Mr. Wesley, whose practical Dllrrow, pastor of the church where they assem· niake political capital. It is cerminly the duty of every French. '. ,I '

",ren.Ui~n~ustOdreadthe i~f1iction,'o,fp,ain,alld,is - bl d Eld R 't fth S thd B Christian to act under the influence of an imlight. 0 'th "'thl' st tat f 124'7'0' . "- ,. knowledge of human natUl'e so emihently quali. e, er ogers, pas or 0 e even . ay ap- v n e;) n., an es eo, acres, Sllu-to b4i 0 m\1nded as exhibiting s~me 'regard for fied him for the work which he did. We wish tist church, A. M. Frink, E~q" the Mayor of the ",ned conscience in political matters; l,lUt for those ated in Maryland, U. S., ,vas put up-for sale by th~:e errial interests of self; if for nothing else· . f N L d . h h fi' d f S who pay no regard to right or conscience, to traffic in the auction, in London. There ,?,as not a single bid. _

, I' the system, might be adopted by all Christian CIty 0 ew on on, WIt ot er nen so. reliaioUB preferences oftheir fa\'otite candidates, is neither 1:1 0'

~ .. 10,' d.ee, ~ it is an apM, a.lto. these fears wh.ich . S h I Th b b' f . • c' er . . , r,- . i>"c,lh,,,,.nh,,,,,' and we.; are sure that its working c 00 s. canners were an 0 ~ect 0 Illteres •. 'justifiable nor profitable. FRANcE . ....J.It is announced in the French jour· . :. -. ~, we, m.av say genera;llv. -;-arouses the mind 0 h' t" I t' if r. ," I h h E f 'U hI' d • J; would be most" sllccessful. In its early history, II one was t IS rno to, I~ "' name 0 OUT u-lTu ' ' nn stat t emperor 0 mOrOCCO as proc alme ,.,the· sinner and leads him to 'inqiIire, cOllce:T:niin~J '11' 1) th" 'U' MISSIONS IN CHIN A.-A report from the American a war ' Fra' nee, and, in cohJ'unction

'the 'church relied mainly on the poor .for sunpori w~ we raISe our BAlmER; on ano er, flU BAN- B' . M" . Ch" . b . 1 13 I ,the claims' of the Gospel. " But while this is true, I'. 1 " Th S D B Q h I h d aptlst ISSlOns In .ma, lIS now gomg a ont 10 tIe ap· w.ith is, makin"rr active p' reparations

!lnd :increase. To this class our Sa vioul" preached, NER over us ~s ave. e..' . "'c 00 a, tist papers, gi\ing an lecount of the labors there during , . "it must 'af·the same time be' 'borne in mind, that ' h f h . b "B b t S b for in territory claimed 'by t~e latter

, , ,and from this.class were his disciples mostly taken. as t e motto 0 t eu' anner, emem er tr.e a· past year. China -is lj.\!W open to missionaries, and iuvites cOl,1ntry., appears, frlom despatches iust reeeiv. ,, ' so.' r.r,ow,; however deep' arid 'pungent~ whiqh mrings ' b '~d t k ·t1. I " IlabOl'era:inl:othe harvest. The report closes with,an ap' ed from actual hOSII'II'tl'e" have alrea. d' ." , , . ,'C, T. he a\'rangements of the church now ought to be au. ay, 0 eep ~ ,,0 y. > ~ ,\ froin sOch.a source, is no part-of repel1>tance . such as 'to interest and e.ncoura!!'e the poor, In The number of children present was near 300, peal to the privilegeddis!liples of this land, thnt they would the frontiers of MoroCco.

'I]'~ b t' th 0 'w of the world which may ex ~. h d I' d h f p.ray and contribute on hehalfofChin~: "JenUllU departure ofthe"Prl'nlo~ de loin. , . lie,. U IS e s rro . • what way could this be d~ne better than, by adopt: wIt a eep y mtereste t rong 0 spectators,- -." ,,' ~'f {and 181ill leave the subject "of it exppse? to There was no noise, no hurrah, nothing calculated BAPTIS1' MISSIONARY SOCIETY, ENG.-The income of command of the squadron to act·

· >n li h' d bing such a plan to raise money for religious pur. h h b ~98 33" did' Mdiro(:co, had been the occasion of much , Elat~:.1ht0!lg~ some means, t ~ ~m /)lust e to vitiate the minds of either .hildren or adults. t 9 past year l!8 een '" • ;0, an t 19 expen Iture

,·I.·b. to, bJgh,' (t.o ta .. ke a J'ust vie, w of GOd's ,cha.racter, poses that they co?ld erigage in ii? Those whom One or two reflections must have occupied eve- $102,739. ' These ad4ed tb all previous- distribntionA, I ' ~'1 . Providence has enabl,ed to contribute more large. 'J mak~ a total oUl,038,766. ", THRtE pAYS LATER.

, ,,"f 8mitq: jeill the, .obligatipn ,to"a lite qf ~oliness, serious mind:' 1. The amount of positive evil ",,,,u!-,"y, mot-ning, 7th inst., the steamship ,,,aa:de ~to'm its. consequences" before the repent- ly, sh?ould not feel themselves released fmm obli. ,vhl'ch ,.~o prevented, by thi.·s innocent mode of REV. ¥a. Fj.IRcH1L~·;-rhec.ase i>fthlllgeiltlE'tnan.,\"ho d h' . N

. ..... ", gation to do so. But if all could be induced sys. """ '-- d 'th . - 'l'll' d 1 "ttE~mplted' rna e er. appearance III ew I • l,atke'wliicli the' Gospel requires will he p~Oduced, ! spending the day, especially to children in the vi. was cl1lirge WI gr,q~slmmora I ea, an w 10 u, Sh. e brings Liverpool dates to June

· " r ' '" . telpatically to contribute their f!1ite, the ~ggregate to take his own life, has called for,th many remarks. '1 '~n,d1Iie'sinper find.IP~ace in believ!ng. . ~ 'would be no triBe. In a., denomination ,number. cinity of large towns and cities, 2. The am~)Unt now asserted that the charges against llim were false, and , ,

.;, ~",. J To .~h,,~,questi'ln, iUfj;'imce ou. ~ oh,ligatiol1 tq, re- . of positive happiness which sported on every youth· twit the 'attempt upon himself was ~ade Imder the inHu. mar·lret had decidedly improved. , - :'~r ing only s~x, tho!lsanlf. comin~n'ic,~nts, thr,ee thou. d :..rqtWint L..:.thlir:.e Ca.D be but one a,ns\Ver. We. nave ful countenance, an the evident ~atisfaction of the ence of temporary derangement. The matteris to be of die corporation ofJ~ubrm, con' .

r'- '~ , ,> . I sand ,dollars might thus be rai~d a'¥lually with. . d '1 hi h . ll' d .... .t, 'I.U 'Iibite<I;· ,ThiS fact{ howev~t\s1ight may have spectators. 3. The excellence of the instruction ro~ghlyinvesti~~ ,untl ~ c I1me a JU gfD~!ltQUg":L MayoI; aDd othe~~f,pad'visiteo. , ' out its being felt. So muc.h for syslem. We hope d d . h . h h' h to be suspended. d . h Q

, been'our Cleviati?IJS"from th'e path of rectitude, ~me who read the following from tHe Baptist Re. imparted, and the attention an ehg tWit 'W IC • presente a PetitIOn to t e ,ueen imposes U{lOD Ult" Vie I!~~essity of ,rel!enta~ce to· cord, will r~solve to try the plan. I it was received. . F. ~ EDITOR'S TABLE. setting forth their opiIlio~ that

';: ... td~ GOd. Our obligation depends not for its Connecticut, July 8, 1844. "I _" prisoners had not had a fairtrial. JJ,~r~t~aJrig .au,thority. uno~ any 'nartic~lar circum. A penny, a wee~ is Il. small affl(lir, lind many • THI: HIOHLA.ND~ OF ETHIOPI4 DESCRIBED. during eigh. of the Quee!l to the Repeal1d. 1 r) ,"", J ',' , "~' .. '" fi persons., wh!> are' accustomed to handle large ANNUAL MEETING: OE GERMlAN JEWISH RABBIS teen momhs'residenee pfa British Embassy at the Chris· d f h f h tter i)":I~~.!!,in; }'ilioh ;we .m.ay be pJaced, or any spe. amoUnts .of money, tbink it too insrgnificant to tian Court ofShoa. By Maj. W: C. Hru;is. New York: no group '0 ope rom·t at qua '

> "',ci"l ',revelatidns which ·mar ¥v.e: been made ro claim their attention. It is, after all, ,however, ,MINISTERS.-We learn ,from the OcCident for J. Winchester, ~ Alll\ street. for Ireland.is thought to be increa!-" , . h' ffi d d trI'HI'ng matter, Drops make up thn onpan- J ulv. , that Dr. PhilipsOh, author' of a nllmber of This is a mOBt interestillg and valuable book of travels, jtil~l.almong the ,better class of. England. '

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~ ,I' uti:' ·'Thoug 'no meicy ·were 0 ere, an no " ~ 'ted I d' d h d " "" and grains of sand cons.titute that formidable works connected with the Jews, has pl'o"osed an written in an an,i.ma sty e, an mtro ucing t e rea er n in' t' th' t teatner

, :~:' ~o~ ;6~.:r0rgiven~ss' h~Wo~t, the duty ,of sorrow rl' er which conlin, es the' 'mighty deep. within the I' to the interior ofacountry'hitherte almost unknown. Aside a .~~~ :fc~,~rsee will'n~:e,rp\e; in I .. , .... ,," i'.P'~·f s'I'n,: a'n' ~.!ill ,i,mm. laiate abandonme, nt, of it, annual meeting: of the Rabbis and preachers of from its interest ~ a _tive of travel and adventuies,'

" , I! e () limits fixed bv, Him who said, "Hitherto shalt fi f d yet. . , >, t.ou1d: be as' truly tlU~S ,as it now is. whila . par· come and no furiher; and her~ shall thy Germany, or the purpose, 0 eliberaling upon its faithful and graphic picture.s of the manners and CllS' in wliich t~e 'King of Saxony' ";". aOR

I ~nd :accep!~ce .are.offered· to th~l Who reo waves be stayed." In like manner the abun. matters of general interest to' Judaism. A nUII1- oflhe conn1:§iesviJited, ~t~ t!t.~~~StoryiP:O!UC~o: Park,. the seat 'of ~ Lord 'Amhef$t,

_I;:, t!l..nt 'and, b'elrelv~ . :'( - " \01. . : > of our wealthiest men "an) made up ber of distinguhlhed men" among them ~ave as. 1l\ld trade, mak.~ it one of;the mOBtdil~~ortant":o~ 0 t ~ anwthe fittings of ~is sleeping room I " r~ , . • " of pon, nies, and_' if these, lle utte,rly 'disregarded, sen ted to the plan, and it· will probably be kind lately puhlished. The expe tIOn was commence ':, y . ) pnl1, ,'other 'questlon 'rem~i~s to' bl! '.ans'Y~red. b ' .'. .. underiheauspices 'of a lib~ial government, and con,dU(,tedll}~;G~~:.v~J~:

J '., ' .'" their abundance will soon e converted into want. out. The pro1ec. tor' of t.he meetmgs, for .h.lmself! M'thlgrent z' eal, I"'re-'''' •• eAmbodl·~dl·n. ~ormwhl'ch · t'I9 in,regard to t!w conn_ecition between repent. b I' .. 11 d J • a .... ow", ~ ¥ " all . OUf , enevo ent instltutIOns a nee money to to submit three Important proposltIo))S to ,will entitle Mr_ Hanis te the thanks ,of, tbe friends, of his.

1::'};l:~ln~",ag(l,8allvatiolti; , ~~e ~ay.e ~aken ~eground sustain them, and' the inquiry has arisen ,often, ' ',""lUUdU the relaiio'1' of caus~nd that, how can it be realized? Too much dependence the first assembly, in regard to the l tol'}' and &ciencl!. It is undonbtedly the best acc~unt t,o

:,t;':~e,tetl)re, .el~n.(atlce g' Ie, the subj~ct of, it a has' been placed on large donations. 'These of a J~wish' Theological·.Faculty, the be,bad of a ~lJ.risti~ na~o~ in the in~~~r ?f Abyssinia, ,';: c" "good "when they are made, but they do not s. eCUTe. of a Jewis'h'Hos ital and School in Jerusalem, .clai~ing'to ~~vr enoted fol' fift-:en ~entunes. We are

et huil liIe. ',This view h . (' 'h' h' . I ., ,p " , gratified to see that'thetasteforligbtliteratureand :4";I;~~l!h;~~~!y-~'~"t~kep':' ~y:, one who <,-should r~. that permanence to t e recetp s W IC IS esse~!Ia a umon III reference to the ~mprovement .of pubh~ publ~tions is 80 diminished as to indJce the pUblisher to

. ' to tHe succe!'s of any enterprise. If every Ch~i~. W, orship. It is·hoped that gvOd will result fram ::""'e a work like this. . '\ as obligated, to "deyote bis highest t~n' can be enlisted in'the work, thousands of lit. ""'~' :

:l'~il~r~~~;t[{i%~'ri:'caU'3e. ot:God, and TrQth.- Such tlc"sprlngs 'will -be' opened, frQm which the reser.' free discussion and association. Ou.rrt\lldllrsmaye~ct80meextractafl"om,Weworksoon. ~~ tbat)lnly cOrlstant obedience OIi9 a~~ays be: feplen~shed .l!-nd kept full. <?D '; ri'is said that a 'considerable number of ~el!,';:I1

to' . . ' , ~d I th~t. week 'plan t~Js gbJect ~an be accom· are'engaged in learning mech'anical trades. Seve. ".,.,,'.'- effortSt.which call.gtve_tbis, and all who do give, . societies" have been'~eSlablised in ~uropea~11

G~;,\~oulld:il~ve.r'~tc,~ei;I,L~;()~tfil;~t; in.tl1rested in th~ ~al!~e f~r which they cities for the 'lmcou'ra'gement 'of this !object.' A dtll!·l()" IUld as,'thilL 111~rest IOcre~ses, the . _ ' . . , .enlarged,as t,b~ abjt~ty is pos~essed, Boc,lety a.t Frankfort on tb~ Mame ~sslited, . 'work of ev~ng,~liziDg the world the past year, ~84 person!" most of whom contmu~

.,.~ ..... ~,ac~omplis~ea~ '. , .' . in their employ. h"r"v~,l' t~ p,lan has bll!lll. tried it h~s eroved .' - , .. ~ , I :, 'hilvvevlli.

efficient,-and if It, be -.faithfully 'pw~uedl it must A number'of communications which were intellded for' 110, I this n:Jmber are deferred until the next.

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Page 3: ti., · matter of of t e hi, corn-field, d.a;,I" '"' our SavIOur fo",ing with pla- see pe~fect, ' wh;ah nor hunt .• t;" after ~II his niay imperfections_ b, oo .. lot>ut

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From Dominica. -Alate arrival annotmces that I The Mormons-Death ojiJoe Smitk.-W e gave I u."u" celelfrated tne Bay in:a very quiet and 'deco' on the 5th ult., martiaJ law had been 'proclaimed some aCcount of the MOl'mon difficulties last rous manner. "The:Declaration' of Il;Idepemience in consequence of a rise among the. blacks, about week. Alier the date at which that account was read by MI'. Sweet, Professot of. Elocution 300 being'assembled, nea~ the town. O,ne of. the clo&ed, Smith was taken, and imprisoned a't Car: after which, aQ excellent and appropriate oration leading inhabitants had hIs horse- cut down under wasldelivel'ed by Mr.' Maltbie. Roth the reader hi n and was himself So severely wounded that thage, in company with a number of leading Mor. ~md, l.he orator, are inmates of the 'Asylum, but Jl i~ 'life was despaired of. Several blacks had mons. A melancholy tragedy was en/lcted at It Is no disparagement to others to say that they been shot down, and great I kxcitement' and confu. Carthage, on the 26th ult., which resulted in the exhl6i~ed on this occasion much strong~I"'evidel;l~e diCr.eDt~?bC~c~~~: J:laIO~(~cN!C~ ,",",."'

, .," ~P::t P~J~'l:~R6.} , T~e .sllbscrlber MYh.g: reUn'quishfid tlie bllmne .. ' of

publIshmg, tbe S. '~. B. ~e~ter, w.ishea to sell his Pre .. , Type, &c'I' And, h'l .tak,efJ ¥!-" ,metJ,tod of saying, that he Will sell at,a very lo,,!, rat~ 1? any on~ wishln,g to purchaie. Tbe Press is a No.3, Waslimgton. There 1. /'very thing connectedFith the Olllce ~hat is necessBfY<for pUbJilbing a paper'll!id a~o an ~tensive quantity.oUob Type, and sian prevailed,-Boslon Daily Adv. . de~th of Joe Smith and his brother Hyrum. of saDIty and of the possession of high'inleliectlJal B P Benlley, P Babcock .. ".'r..e:

- Mi d ' b· From the numerous and conliictin!! accounts of e.ndowmel~ts, than are frequently manifested on Champlin B Qhampltn, G'Gavit, From Buenos Ayres and ontevi eo.-I( rig ~ hke occasIOns out of the confines oft a Lunatic Jesse MBlson, Chll, Maxson, J C Nasp,

a small BoOk Bindery. < •• , "

.:Will Edit?"' with :Whoq'l,!",e Mve, exchanged, be 10 km~ as to give the above ~ IDsertion in their papers, II a

,;'llch sailed from Buenos A,yres 2,lst May,re· the affair, we select the following as probably the Asylum. The exercises we!"e enlivened by in. Noyes,.P Potier, F W & J Potrero Wm SmwiJJn, h

h t M tv' d . fi C I r: h man W H Stillman, A Stillman, W Stillman, 0 r~iaIlIJQel"'. ports t at t e war a I on e I eo was ,agmg er er most aCl)ul'ate. t is lrom t e Louisville Journal strumenlal music, and the performanoe of several J T Thurston, W DWells, J H Burdick $200 each; Ihan e\'cr the blockade was still on and pro-visions of June 27, and was written on board the steamer pieces by the choir. Irish $1,25. , ' ' ,

partlDg favono one of the praft1 JAMES BAILEY. DlRltyter, MadisDn C"I, N. Y. Jltne 18, 1844. ,

'" v;ry pcar~~. No beef what~ver wa~ to be had in Boreas: After the conclusion of the oration, refreshmenMl HfJP~intoll, R I-:J D Babcock, J D Kenyon, N Clark, Ihe cI/-Y or its neighborhood lt Rivera had had an , and lemonade were provided by the Steward and D Lewl_, C CLewIs, E Saund~rs, M 'Burdick, N Lang

'enrraO"ement with 'Gen. prqutza and. was defeated "Yesterday, the 26th, Governor Ford having volunteer toasts, which had lieen prepared f;r the worthy, B Potter, C Kenyon, SWell •• G Iriolt, J Chapman,

The Bible sliys " The'Churcp: aays . ~ TlIE 8!BBATJI. ~

Tbe seveu,h day is . The first d~y is

by"lll~m. Gen. Go~ez went in pursuit but by rap- pr~v~pef Mupon Joseph S~ith hand slever~1 gthher occassion by the inmates of the Asylum, were : i~~;'a~s~l;;::~rAJ \Vl:~~~'r~'~r~ ~ ~~~~~~~: ill marches Rivera eluded his pursuit-in his pl'WClpa orm1ns, to resIgn t emse ves mto t e read for the amusement and gratification of the $2,00 each. i' malch jl~ lost manlY of his me~ and Ri· hands of the offil'ers of justice at Carthage to be company. l\{y&tic Bridge, Ct.-John Crocker, John Crandall, $2 ,erl made II seconq attempt to/ reach. M(Jllt,eV.lde()j tried by due proeess of law, five, and I believe eacb.

I WHICH SHALL WI: !fEAR T I

AN A.DDRESS ·ro THE BAPTISTS OF THE UNlllED STAt:ES, frQIn tbe Seventh day Bllptiat

General Collference i wherein is shoWJl the pe~tijal ob~ ligation ll~on Jew and Gentile to' observe Goa'. Holy Sabbath, as ~NSTITUTED IN PAaAD!IIE upon tho SEVKNTH' or last day of each week i and the 8ubseqlleut'snbstitu. tion of the -J,RST day is shown to be inconsistent with the institution, ilid subversive of the Bib}e 88 a ~rfect rule of faith. It ill hoped all }Vho love ,the Sabblltu, and revet- , ence God'8Iwo~d,.will give this Wldress a prayerful con.

but II',ld been frustrated by Gen. UrqUIza., only five, viz.: Josenh and Hyrum Smith, a Dr. M: l' h Stonington, Ct....LD F Langworthv, Joh~ Green', Geo. . .. il zng.-T e" Brooklyn City Mills/' it is said, B 10k ~2 h ' . It WoIS quiet at Buen, os Ayres. Rosas rules Richards, and two othel's, were incarcerated in a ,c c ,'I' eac . I

with all iron rod, and iS'making himself more de· the Hancock county jail, and guarded by the Gov. Berlin-Rowland Lanphire, Nathan Vars, are capable of flouring 1300 bushels of wheat in Durhamvllle-J A Poller, $2. ' te,I~!Jle thun erer. Basiness ~vas dull, and a suf· ernor's troops, until tnis morning, when Governor 24 hours, with only two 1'un oj stones. The slones, dera, W Green, $2 each. fie/rlley 01 American produce in the market. Ford discharged tlIe troops, except sixty already as may be inferred, are very heavy, the" runner" Plainfield, N 1.-Alexander Dunham, ~2. 1'h~re was a nllillber of o['American Vessels of stationed at Nauvoo, and a further reserve of weighing not less than 6000 Ibs., making 225 reo Peteraburgh-Damel Maxson, $2.

sideration. :. I 1! I ~ _

DeRuyter-A Il B~bcock ,50. Published at this office for the Conference, and. fpr aale,

also by Leavitt, Trow & Co., 194 BroadWay i Mark H: War at Montevideo. sixty, who, to.aay, accompanied him to Nauvoo, volutions per minu%.. and driven by ItwO steam Crossingvil1e, Pd.-B s,.as. $2. to detect and annihilate the bogus factory, leaving . f 2 h '- Broadalbm-Mrs M & E Hawley $2.

k engmes 0 5 orse power each. 280 mills of the prisoners in the safe and efficient eeping of lScio-Joseph Flmt, $2. NEW vORK PRICES CURRENT.

Newman, 199 Broadway, nnd E. Walker & Co, 114 Ful. ton street, (3 per 100,) and at the bookstores generally, Prom 1I1alanzas .. -1 By an arrival on Monday

·we learn that on the morning of June 28, eleven r,[ !he ringleaders in the late insurrectifn w~re sho\, An American man·or·war wa~ daily ex. pected, when the A merican _citizens, st~1I in con. Hnement, lVould he released. Their nalnes are-

seven"men of the Carthage Greys. Shortly after this description in constant operation, would con. _ Little Genesse-Henry r Green, H C Crandall,' $2J. disbanding ther McDonough Hoops, and the Gov. vert into flour the entire wheat cron in the United carNh. J D (Corrected weekly.) ...

" .. ew Market, N - avid Dunn, Isac~ H Dunn. I.a.c ernor's departure for Nauvoo, a large body of States-a service which now engages not less Clawson, James 0 Ayres, $2 each; Mr trotter, Cornelius ASHES, Oats, Northern' 29 @ 30

price 6 cents. , '

I John Savage and John Hogan of New York, John Thompson of Maine, SamuellVloffit of Dela. ware and Wiliiam Bisby of Vermont.

militia, say two hundl'ed, resolved to wait on the than 4700 mills. Blackford, $1 each.. ' Pllt,lirst .ort 406 a 4 12 Do South~rn'l 26 fQ) 27 prisoners in their room. Here was the beginning Pearl 4 50 a 456 HEK'P.,

f t bl BANW' NOTE"" LIST BARK. -l' Russia, ton, 170 a 180' o rou e. Naval.-The MexI'can s'''am shl'ps of Wllr Gua· ~~. M '1 ;TTII fi' hC. I G Id . I dul' u:; ... - 'Q"crcitron, Ion 23 OOa23 50 amia I4q a 142~ ~ Ie, alt. III reys cou nol ponslslent ya It dId Corrected. Weekly. • A d 00

visitors to prisoners aceused of treason and otller. a o~pe an Montez~ma.are un~ergoing thorough Cubawll~!,~~WA~ a 48 ~:w:t:r~~~ I~~: !70

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, The M iS30urj at 1the latest dlltes WalS r~lP!«:tly; ~ldmg. It f~1l eight feet in' one day at J:SliRnswiCk.

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felonies. The militia took-:efficient means to con· repaus, under the dlrl~chon of Messrs. Brown & MONEY. American yellow. 29 a 30 HIDES. [Bills uf all the Banks in the several Stutes included In < vince the guard of their impotence, and the op. Bell, ship-builders, and Stillman, Allen &; Co. en. Table of Current Money, (except thos~ speCIfied 10 the .~«''''N'-Il.::,;ftl BOTTLES. B.A & RioGrand,lb 12 a 13

po.si.n,g forces joined issue .. 'A. t the charge of the "o-ineers, of this city. The Guadaloupe I'S a 'sub. of Uncerhm and Broken Bank.,) generolly pass in ordinary porter, gr S 50a9 00 Calcutta, ciry '65 a 75 I h G Ii d I bllsine •• , though charged by the Brokers in tIli. city with the WInes 7 00a8 50 HOPS,' ml Itla I e rey,s fe, eVinCIng a va, or not sur· stantially·built iron vessel of about 800 t . h l'.u~"Countnffixen to them.J BRISTLES. Filst sort 1842, lb 7'a 8

passed nor even equaled by the renowned heroes . ,. ons, WIt elise. dis~. Peter.b'g, M sort 1 06a! 10 HORNS. of Therll!opylre.' Here two hundred men were engmes of moderate ~ower, constructed after the Nell) England: ! ~fonongahela Bank 2~ CANDLES. OX, hundred 5 20 a 800 incompetent to intiJnidate these valorous seven, plan generally used m the English steam·packets, St. Albana,"'V1. 1 York Bank 1~ Mould, tallow Ib 9 a 12 Cow I 00 a 200

h L • d h I HousatOnIC R. R. Ct. par Wyommg Bank 24 Sperm, easl ~nd.city29 a 32 mONo w. 0, tl'ue to ~ • .'elr ~rust, d!s.c~arge th~ p~eces aving side ever .beams and" wrought iron wheels NttD York: DelaWare: ~ 10 I DD Pat~nt, _ a 38 Pil!", Enjf.&Sc. 35 OOa __ \~Ith deadly aIm. ,rhe ~lhtJa ~oon a~(!ertam~d, The Montezuma IS 1100 tons, built of ,wood, en. Clly &mo.tRlverbks rar Maryland: t to Ii aOAL. Do Amer 27 50a 30 (JO

eIt!ler by roll.call or pa~tlcular .mspectlOn and In, gines similar to those of the Gor On F ' h Other Safety Fund 4 to t Cumberland Bank 2 Liv'pool, chlil. 7 00 a 8 50 Bar do rolled 80 OOa __ qUlry, that none were eIther kIlled or wounded, ' " . . g r~gate, t e Do Red Backs ,4 to,g Milleral Bank 2 Newcastle' I 6 5.0 a 150 Do Rus8PSI 100 OOa 10250 and betbinking t!Jemselves that ·cartridge paper cylmders bel~g 66 Inches diameter, 4! feet stroke, Nell) Jersey: i Salisbury, Bank 3 Antb. 2000 lb. 425 a 5 25 Do do new do _ -'.-4 7500 without ball therel'n, is harmlesss, the ml'I,'tl'a and placed dIrectly under the shafts. Each ves. Small notes WestNJ. ~ D/st. Columbia: I COFFEE. Do Swede. 75 00a80 00

N. Hope DeL Brrdge 1" Virginia: 1 \ Java 10 a I I' Do Eng com 62 50a 65 80 formed seven parties of seven men each, and thus sel has about 150 Mexican sailors and marines-- l'enntylvama : i to Ij l1l. W. Balik of Va. 2 Sumatra " 6t a 7 Do d!J' refined 180

OOa __ "":!01"'" each division seized one of the guard, and together they present rather a formidable JiP' Relief nOles 11 North Cuolllla: Ii Laguira.. 7 a 7~ Sheet E & AID lb 5!a "5!

the valorous seven were OI'ercome, and Carhsle Bank l.t I South Carolma: Ii I Duba Ii~a 7~ Hoop do CWI, 5 OU" 6 50 t; '1' . h d d d fii' pearance. Ohambersburl! Bank 1~ Georgia: 1& Braz,l 6~a 7~ LEAD.'

yet a ew ml IlIa, say one un re an ItYr were • Franklm of Wash' Ion 2 PlantersBkSavan'h S St. Domingo I 5ia lit Pig, 100 lbs ,340fQ) 3110 , at leisure to enter and pay their respects to Ihe GeUy.blng Bank l~ Ohio: !!k COTTON.. Bar,lb ' '4@~ 4;1 prisoners. The door was forced, and Joe shot the SUM !II A R Y , HarfIBburg Ba~k 1& Indiana: New Orleans '5ta 10 Sheet '.. 4~@ fOI'emost, named Wills, through the wrist. A At Utica, on Friday afternoon a boy felI on the Lewi.ton Bank 2 StateDk&branches 2& Alabama I 5!a 10 LEATHER (Solo.] goneral melee ensued, in which pistols spoke elo. railroad tracle just before the cars, \~hich passed Lane •• terCo. Bank I~ Kenlucky: 2 Uplalld,gbod .Ind fine Sna 8.t Oak, Ib 19 @ 24

Lebanon Bank, 1& Tennessee: 3 D OM£STICS. c Hemlock, light 16~@ 17 quentlyand forcibly. Fi:ve of the militia were over his .!1rm and cut it off. Miners' Bank. 2 Canada: 3 to 4 ShirlingS'brolVn ~ 4!a 6' Mlddlo 16 tiD, _ woupded, though slightly. Joe Smith, endeavor· The remains of Governor DE WrIT CLINTON, Middletown Bank 1~ M,chigan: 3 Do 'dol ! 6 a 7 Heavy 13~@ 141 ing to escape, precipitated himself fmm the win- h' I h Do bleachbd 6 a' 8 ' DalR~ed 12!@ 13A I

w IC 1 ave for seventeen years rennsed I'n a prJ'. ' U~'CURRE"'"' MONEY +. SId 7 'I .. JMBER t do,w, receiving, while between heaven and earth, .. " " n'~. JJO 0 a' 1 II • b If d h d fi h fi vate vault in Albany, belonging to the Lush and Malne-Calwis 10, Lafayette -, Portland City -, Mer. Sbeeting_ b'wn 4. 4. 7 a 9 Boards l'j' R } 30 00 fQ)35 00 ~ some a ozen SOls, an ve t erea tel'. Hy. Ray families, have been removed to this city and cantlIe 5, St. CrOIx -, Weslbrook 3 Do do 5-4 10 a 12~' [M ft ,

mm, was killed within the prison. This tragedy deposited in the Greenwood Cemetery. Bath, CastiM, Cillzens, Frankfort, Georgia Lumb~r Co. Do bleached 4. 4. 7 a 12 Do Albany, piec' I 1 fQ), 17

and I heard the announcement of the courier to Ex. Governor King of Rhode Island lias been Passamaquoddy, Soco, Stillwater Canal, Washmgton Co. Cahcoes, blue 7 a 12 [pIne, M ft fl' was enacted between four and five this afternoon, Globe Hallowell & Augusta, Kennebec, Oldtown, Oxford, Do ilo ' 5.412 a 15 Plank, Gal l Joo

@2500

Warsaw at eight. The men immediately fell in, arrested on a warrant of embezzling $50,000 of Watervtlle, Wmthrop, Wiscassat, Damari~cotta, Agricultu. Do fancy 6 a 14 Sca~tlingpine 1 ,OO@I500 I f d f h R J ral-hroken. Plaids ' _ a _ Do oak 3 -JiiJ 3S sq,ouldered arms, right faced, and made divers tIe un sol e , • Agricullural BanI!:. New Hamp.hltc-Concord 6. Stripes, fast cblors _ a _ 'I/imber,oak,cu ft 25@ 3i'.

defensive prep;lrations; while the women with Fourtlt 'oj July Frost.-There was frost last Hillsborough, Wolfsborough-brokm. Satmets ' 45 a 75 Db Ga yel pine 35fQ) 40' childl'en in their arms, throng the levee, to cross Thursday night in the "icinityof New Bedford. Vermonf-Bpnnmgton 90, Windsor -. Checks 4.4. i 8 a 12 ,sbinglesjcyM 11 OOfQ)I4. 00' by moonliaht to Missouri, or await the return of T d' d bl • Agllcultural, Commercial, Esser, Green Mountain, Jef· Cotton yarn, 5.13 16 a IS Sr:ave.,wo l 5000fQ)53 00

- en er vmes an vegeta es were i nJ,U red. It ferson Banking Co. Pbenix-broken. I Do 14-19 _ a 20 pipe M ~ Bor'l)as from Keokek, to Quincy, that Ihey may was the coldest 4th of July since 1821. I Massachllsetts-Commonwealth 85, Milldlesex 5, New. Do 2q.23 21 a 22 Do do bbl 28 00i'tV30 00 not be endaudangered should the desperate Danites buryport 70, Norfolk 12~. : DRUGS AND DYES. DII r oak hhd 25 00@26 00 atfempt to revenge the loss of their defunct head. On t!Ie afternoon of the fourth of July the new Berkshire. Chelsea. E.sex of 'Salem, Farm. & Mech. of Aloes,lb ' 9 a 9k Heading, w 0 40 00fQ)45 00 All is confusion, and Warsaw looks as if be. Presb:rterian Church ill tho village of Argyle, S. Adams, Farm. of Belcherlown, Farm. of Boston, Farm. Alum I 3~a 4 Ho~ps 25 00@30 oil sieged." Waslltngton Co. was consumed by til'e. of Sandstone, Frankhn, Fulton, Grey Lock, Hamp.hire, Arrowroot, Berm 20 a 35 MOLASSES.

T. U. S K,hby, Lafayette, Mendon, Nahant, Oriental, Phenix of Brlmstone,jlot au I. 2ia 3 New Orleans, gall 30fQ)31 By later intelligence it seems that Nauvoo is 'he.. TreasurY-A \Vashington corres· Charlestown, Roxbury, Sutton, Wlnn/Himet, Wiscasset- Bora~ I 16 a 16~ St Croll: 30@31 quiet, for the pre~ent. The Louisville Joumal, rondent of the Philadelphia. Mercur.y says :-" I broken. Camphor ref 62~a 65 Trlnadad, Cuba 28@2~

I learned io.day that the receipts of the Treasury Rhode Island-Pascoag R. 1. 10, Agric~lturallO, 'Provi. Cream of Tarlar 14;fa I4~ Havana & Mat'r,zas J 2SfQ)26 Ju' Y 3d, says: D fl t h'b't d d I· .. dence Co. 5. Cochl'Deal I I 40 a I 50 NAILS.. epa men ex I I e a eg~ee 0 prosperity m the

"We have seen a gentleman who was in Nau. finances of the Government almost beyond naral. Burrville, Eagle of Newport, Farm. Exchange, Farm. Copperas J l~a IiI Gut, 4d a 40d 4!@ 4~ voo on Fridav

, anchihforms us that all was then .. MQch. Franklin, Providence, Scituate-broken, Flor Cbamomile 16 a 18 (3d Ic and 2d 2c more) J leI. For the last four or five years the weekly Connecilcul-Brrdgeport Exchange A~soc, Bridgeport Ginseng I 30 rl 33 Wrought 6d a 20d ,10 fQ) 12~

quiet there, the prominent Mormons exhorting receipts rarely exceeded $250,000, whereas they MYJllfacturmg Co Commercial of Tolland, Derby, Eagle- Gum Myrh I I2:fa 15 Horsesboes No 7a9,' 10 @29 their followers to offe'r no insult or molestation to now seldom fall below $900,000, and at times broken. Gum Shellac' 8 a 16~ NAVAL STORES; .

in strict self.llefence. The deepest grief and nf. , Agency & Exch Chartered, Clly Trust & Banking Co. Do Ar~bac I 22 A 35 Pitch I 12,{fQ) I 26 anyone, and in no case 10 offer violence eiecep, exceed a .million!" New York Ctty-Chnton I, Washington I. Do copal 35 a 4.

2tl'ar bbl 1 43 @ 150

The sum taken in the tolls on Ihe N. iV.' State Exchange, Franklin, Franklin Manufacturing Co. Lumber Jalap I 60 a 65 RoslD 112!@ 80 tI~'CLiO pervaded the city. There appeared t~ b~ I d' h fi 4 Association, Manhattan Assoc. Marble Manufacturing Co. Madder . 1'1' 12 ",,' 19 rurptW'tb'nsft250 fQ) 262.1 f h b · f W C I cana s urmg t erst 7 .days of navioo-ation this M h E h C M h B k' I 'W JI n anger 0 t e urnmg 0 arsl:\w or ar,; . ec. rc. O. aft altan an mg Co. N. Y. Foreign Maguesia, i fl5 @ ,6Q Spints Turp gall ,32'fQ) 114. thage." 1 year exceeds the amount taken in the first 75 days & Dom. Exch. Co. N. Y. Loan Co. N. Yo' Banking Co. Or! Castor, 90 @ OILS:

The New York Tribune, sneaking of the gues. last yea!", by $158,309. N. Y. City, Norlb River BanklOg Co. U. S. Exch. Co.- Oil ARIS 170 fQ) Olive gall 93 @ 95 1 .. broken. Or!' Pepperm't I Linseed, Amer 73 fQ) 75 tion whether this quiet' will continue, san: Appointments hy the President and Senate.- Nt:IJJ York Statc-Alleghany Co. 52 & 30, America of lb '00 @ 3 50 Whale 36 @ 50

'( We look for farther and bloodier histories John Chambers, to be Governor of the Territory Buffalo 26, Bin2hamton 23 & 2S, CattalaHgus Co. 17 & 'Opitim Turkey 75 fQ) 3 25 Sperm, fan 9(} @_ from Nauvoo. The conduct of tIle Mormon ofJowa, from .he 15th instant, ,then hisl present 25, Oommerce of Buffalo 26, CommerCial of Boffalo, 25. Rb E I II 35'@ 65 Do WIDler 95 fQ) 97

., '11 ' CommerCial of Oswego 30, Cllllton Co, 30. Erie Co. 30 & Sal 'I l4.i@ I P ROVIsrONS. chiefs, since the murder, of their Prophet, shows commiSSIOn WI expIre. 42, Farm. of Seneca Co. 28. I,odi, 19 & 5, Lyons 30, I 26 fQ) 30 Beefmes8 bhI 500 fQ) 5 25 plainly enough thllt thel:e are cool, stern, control. J. Humphrey, to be Marshal of the United Merch. Erch. of Buff. 21 & 37, Mech. of Buff, 39, M,lIus' 1

15 fQ)' 16 'Do ~f1me 300 @ 325

ling, poweiful minds among them j that they States for the District of Michigan. • of Clvde,8, Olean 15 & 28, Oswego 15, PheniX of Buff. i 7~fQ) 10 PorK mess bbl 837 fQ) 8 50 h h fi h Richmond Lorin!!", to be Commercial Ao-ent of !Ill, State Bank N. Y. of Buff, 75, St. IJlIwrence 70 & 52 ' 10 @ 13 Do prime '. Ii' 7@ 6,50 ave learned, eit er I'om istory or their own in. v "Tonawanda 40, U. S. Bank of Buff. 25, Union of Buff. 21, 50 @ 400 BUlter, prime 12;ifQ) 14 stigets, to bide tkei?' time; and that the cut.~hl:oat the United States at Aux Cayes, in the Island Watervliet 30, Western N. Y. 27, Hamilton 1: 38 @ 40' Doortlertngood8 @ '10 enthusiasm which thought to exterminate' a City St. Domingo, in the place of William B. Gooch, [Where there are two prices in tbis list, the first is for Stock I fQ) 22 Hog's lard '~ 5~ a ' 6 and a Oreei, will be wrelchedly dece'-ved. It mDy resigned. ~ecurily notes, and t1ie'.econd for Re~l Estate and Stock Seen· f@ 8 Cheese, Am Ib 3 U '5!

• .. ~ . nty notes.] ", Hams smoked 4. a 7 'lje-it is indeed very likely-that in Ii formal de. T(te Great Flood.-SI. Louis papers of the 27th City of Buffalo, Clinton Manufacturing Co. Colu'mbia, fQ)3500 RAGS' cJ.ared war the Mormons \~i11 at last get the worst state that the flood Was" on the turn. Millions of Commerce of Bgtf, Exc~. of !:'oughkeepsie, Breene Co, @75 00 Leghorn' • oT it and be destroyed,; but what a sedes of hoI'. dollars will not cover the loss sustained by this Hudson. Mech. & Traders, Oneida Co. Plaltsburg, Wash· fQ)26 00 Trieste, • d .• I . . mgton & Warren. Buffalo-broken. rallS 00 RICE' ror~ oes not thIS cone USIOII presuppose! inundatlOll, which appears to have extended from New 'Jersey-Franklin, Hoboken BankiQg Co. Jersey @2S 00 1M lbs I ' '275 J 325

the head waters of the Missouri 10 the mouth <?Ity, Manufacturers', ~ech. of Paterson, M~nm.?uth, Mor. I SEEDS;, , the Mi~sissippi, and nearly to have pernded rl~ Canal & BanklD~ Go. farm. & Mech. of New BJu.us, fQ) 24;i Clover IIi 7 a 8 tile tribularies of both rivers. Thousands of cat. Wick. N'I!w BrunSWICk, N. J. Manufac & Banking @ 31 Timothy 7 bu II ooraI4 00 tie, horses, &c., have been destroyed, and an Co. N. J. ~rotection & Lombard, Phlla~elphla Flax, ro~gh 850 a 900

Manufacturing Co. State Bank of 'Ya~hlDgtun @ 291 po clean amount of property. 'at present incalculable ruined Banking Co.-.broke'l. @ 1 50 STEEl: or swept away, - Pennsyl1lanuv--:-Berks Co 75, German Ib .' IP!~'13

Wayr,esburg 5, Girard @ 425 English b.oop L, 13 a 13~ On Saturday night It young lady who 'had just 50, U.~. Bank 38 WeBt " Trie~te in boxes '" IIAa ,7 retired to'bed in a chvelling house'in the central . Agrleultur~l, Alleghany, , Arirerican '<l' Ii a nnlrtirtti of 'Hartford, was alarmed by, the appa. Bank & Savings Ins:. FarllI. & Sp~ing . '5ta 6

r";"inn of a man with a dark lantern. He Greencastle, do. Pltt~burg, F,.rm. 10 ' SUGARS. , .. ~~~" behind a curtain stretched aOross one Harmony Inst. Hunllllgton, JUIl Sl.croix Iii I -8,ia 9A

cOI'netl Co: Manoal Labor, Marietla & New Orleans 6 a 7 of Ihe room, and commenced filling his sack coat Palla. Moch. Pittsburg, N. $alem, Cuba, muscovado . 6 a "7 pockets with spoils; dresses, &c., tying up what N .. Western, Pelln. Savmgs, Portli Rico _ 7 a' 7A h 10 ot th S dl'ShOse of. I·n a b dIe· H Pblla. Loan Co. do, Manufac. Co. h' ,~~ t~ e cou nul' , lin. edam Manufae. Co: Silver I,ako, Sou W Ite \:'>"""""!l

finally approached the bed, and received a pitch, wark Savings, Soutj!ern Lo,!n Co. .6t,I.'~, l~t taken from-a stand at the head of the. bed, and Del. Bridge Co. Towllnda, Union Bk 1 '" 'l!l

its contents,llm the side of the head, from the Weslmorelaad, WJlkesbarre Blidge Co. of the damsel. He tied forthwith j leaving part of nis booty, and dmpping the remainder on his way dawn stairs. : c,

We ~egre~ to learn the death o(WE&TEltLO'VAl'f II!ilgt~'n;,(~.~acl~e.".'~ue·i RENSSELt'-E~1 Jjlsq., the young~st son of the Pairoo~ of. A)~any. He died at the 'manor uv •• uv, pSlisqn,poaima-b,ro1<en.

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Monday mOl'ning came, and with it the necessity 1'V~~at5ld,esohit~!d':l':urope. of having our baggage examined at the .Custom.IPllcilic!peo.ple; house. It would be telling no news to speak of the annoyances and vexations connected with this operation. Scarcely a, person has passed that orde. l~l.geltiCjtheit.selr..au:~mheaIIvlieDI~HioPI~lalion al oflale years, without'leaving his anathemas for bel's, and belief that

nnn ... who Mficiate there, and wno careJfuuch less numerous'as they Were in the for , anathemas than 'for his nnes. One would of David and Solomon. ,

, AGRICULTURE, The following itelDs are taken from the Report of. the

Commissioner ot Patents, prelented tq Congresa during its l!lBt Session. Mr. ELLswolfT!" the C?lIlIllissioner, ~eems ,'Of . • ,u, v bestowed much attention upon the" collectIOn Qf

I li,!r!,i6ultitii-a1 Btatisti~B," and reliance may b~ placed upon accnracy of any statements which t6~ 'Report contains.

• I There is another error in your protectIOn against .sml1gglers might be which it may be.as well to notice at this

secured without the annoyance of having his war.d- You state that,the number of Jews has never ma­I

A deep inttlrest is felt in the collection of these statisties i and it is hoped that the interest will be increased by their publication. The ~ppropriations which .have been made fol' the object, and the plans of the Commissioner for

" .fI.!u'k ! 'tis th!l Te:mpest's ~ti6ing breath­,It warns ofdanger-stJandin .. ...:.aeath,.. Ha! see !-:-the Lightning's oliildinaflash! .

robe tumbled about and overhauled to the extent terially varied from three millions, frbm the time ~hich is practiced here. At any rate one who is of David downwards. Very nearly that numller

l.c~Jnsrciclus of having no designs to 'd~fraud, wiII has been exterminated by wars and ,violence; ma~e such a supposition. Butthis seems not to be from what may ·be considered the commencement

makin" the mostoftllem, are a pledge that the importance , 0

of the agricultural iIIterest is beginning to be undel'stuoq.

,[ ~ < An,d hark! OIi, God! the Thundarl's crash! ; We shall make occlfSional extracts frdm the Report, for an the benefit of those who may not have access to it. t ges"""" ~-: ..... , Awake, my child-for i~ may he

_ ' Thy father perishe~ lit sea! ~' Gh, wllke..!.nor leave me lone and Sful. · 'Le8t th.ese dark thoughts shonld-drive' me mad' " I

of their nation\\1 troubles. . ~he design, to protect against smuggling. - it is ra· Accordingio Josephus and cotempo. ther to see what can be added to the receipts of the ral'y writers, there were slaughter.

The following sllggestions ara taken from the article 0, n No. G.-Twenty Reasons for keepinO' holy' h th SA '1 D' b I, m elUl e "vem I ay mstead of the First D ges;l! ct. v ,ay. WHEAT.

, , house. Happy is lie who escapes without taxation ed in Cresaria, the Syrians or confiscation: ·1 was not so lucky, and was com. In Jerusalem, occasioned by the in.

" '" Awake!-:yet harl(!-that sonnd fl!(8in! I, And yet a:I;!!!Im !-my brain! my hram! 20,000

The allwunt df seea to be sown is a question which is still under discussion; and some of our best writers incline to the opinion that commonly

The Society has published, also, in per 100, or $10 p"er 1000,] two nnmbers of

y "tis' • es . t e mmute gun !-once more Ilsnofe cD1l1es boominll' to the SrlOre' oj And now-Ihe Lightnmg's flash so fast J I see a ship with shattered ~ast!

II d I solence of a Roman soldier, under pe e to eave a favorite author, whose pages I had the reign of ClaUdius'

VrNDlcA,!;OR. there is not enougn seed used. It is important 'JU.;T PUBLISHED,

',And now !-Awake !-!\In ~nrk and sad­My child !-My child !-;I'm .going mad!-

marked for my own gratification, in the hands of At Scitopolis these watchful guardians of authors' rights. Aside At Alexandria, in consequence of the

20,000 13,000

that enough be sown to supply a' sufficiency of THE wheat plants to occUpy the ground and keep down MEDIATORIAL REIGN OF CHRIST

, ., ~~He heeds. me not !-but slumbers on . :An,d leaves me with my fears alone! "

frOJIl the vexation attendant upon such an exami- r.ivaJry of the Greeks and Egyp. nation, I li"le not the principle of reckoninO' every lians

the weeds; for iF this be not done, they spring up • ,0 0 NTH E EAR T H . and rob the earth of fertility, and lessen 1he pro. , duct, One good writer, ailer mal'Jre consideration REVJ;ALED, in a seritos of Essays, compiled from eminent

. ",Al~n!l !-Ha ! 8~e ! they crowp. the deck- I " . At Ascalon from the same cause man a rogue, who can not prove his innocence- At Ptolemais ,

50,000 2,500 2,000

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authors; to which is added a leLter from CHARLOTTE f;LI' of the question, fixes on two bllshels to 1he acre UBETH to the BIshop of Jerusalem, on the perpetultt 01 as about the right quantity. The English prac. Isracl's Ordtnances. • : " And-God of Heaven !-she strikes !-a wreck!

Oh, save him !-s,ve him !-on the 60le Is borne' that Tong and pieroing wail,' A~ forth. sh~ rnshes.,-pale-half Clad-

especially when you will not let him prove it, but Silucia, by the Syrians andt,Greeks must prave it yourself. Howe~er, there is a the siege of Jerusalem by Porn.

tice is two and a quarter to three' and a ha)f The 'followmg are the subject. discussftd in the abo! wBfk:- e

faction in feeling that you are through it-increas- pey ed, perhaps, by the strictness of the trial. _ I By an eal'thqual,e in Judea, 42 or 43

Still shriekmg_II Save him !-II am mad!" bushels broad cast; two or three bushels drill one anrl a half 0 !two bushels when dibbled. ~. ~~~i~!~~I~~:::~:ct~~~uestion of Degree. 12,000

Above the storm's tumultuous din 3'ht at ~ry resounds along the shore.- 'I

T ;.J. years before Christ owards evening, we found, leisure to wander I 30,000 same mount is stated oy Europe 11 writers te be 3. ,Reigning on Earth no Degradation to our Lord. the average in Germany. ·4. The PrIesthood 01 Christ, as it shall be exercised durine

n consequence of a revolt, occasion. through' the upper part of the town, and to ad' r ed by breaking a Roman eagle, some specil.ll'ens of architecture which are to be placed in the portico of the Tern.

Is wild appea~ may mercy will , When hope's last glimnlering sparK is o'el'-Tossed by the billows'to and fro ' \ The selection of proper sec/l is also a subiect and after the Millennium. ,

J 5. Messiah'~ Reign on the Earth. much importance. It is said in an English jour- 6. The uncer, tainty of the hour of the coming of the Son nal,. that seed wheat shduld be picked by hand, of Man. lI. ..

found. .Further observation shows considerable pIe, i~ .the reign of Augustus that is attractive in Liverpool. 'The lower art of ,In.a sedItIOn suppr~ssed by Varus,

· Now lost to sight-now hi .. h in air • A speck is seen !-A BoatJ:- aud, oh ! in order to secure it in the best order. The sug. 7. The Bigns, times, and seasons preceding Chri.t'. Second 13,000

h' h' . P Governor of Syria , , t e clly, were busmess mostly IS transacted, and to an ambuscade before Ascalon 'n

LEAVES FROM A TRAVELER'S NOTE BOOK-NO.3. which the stranger is first introduced, differs wide. I the beginning of the war agai~s~ • 2,000

The crew Bre saved !-and he is there! gestion deserves consideration. Thoe following Comtng, , h ' 8. War in heaven. ~ mel od IS recommended in the selection of sped 9, The Firs! Resurrection. "

I, LIVERPOOL-AGAIN. Iy from that part which is occupied for the residen· tt:e Romans Our first'day in Liverpool was~, Sunday. In ces of the business men. A sight of eith~r one At he G~pture of Jaffa by Titl}s

the afternoon ()f that day we visited the Blue Coat of these divisions without the other would leave a tNhe Selge of Jotaput, the 13th of

18,000 15,000

wheat: To take six bushels of good quality, ahd lO. The ,changing of the Llvi~g Saints use a large sieve, that five busbelf of the six can rectlon. pass through it. The bushel tha'P' remains will be 11. The ascension of the Saints to meet the L~rd in the air. I the largest keJnals and should be retained fOf seed. 12. The ascend e . .! Saints preserved from the fiery Judg. This experiment has been tried with good success mcnts, exerCIS& power wltD Chr[Bt over theIr enemies

Hospital, an' institution, ~stablished li{!Q endowed false impression as to the character ot the town - Ta\t:~ of Tariche, and at the naval , for the purpose of suppbrting and educating or~ In the course of our l~valk we enlered the cemetery battle on the Lake Gensarette

13. The restoration of the Jews to thell own land. . in some parts of our country. In one case, sun· 14. The New Temple to be erected II) Jerusalem, WIth a ning the wheat fifteen days before sowIng, and map explanatJry of the same.

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phan, half-orphan, and ,,indigent children. It is -a. deep valley, hoI owed out from the rock, hke Af~~r this v.ictory, Vel;spa~ian being , the~ oldest cnaritable institution in the city, ha,ving ~n irregular basin. From the noise lind hurry of a In the Inbunal at farlChe, sent'

the passing it through a sieve, as above mentioned, 15. The New Temple Ceremontal Service. is said to have been used effectually against the )6. The going up of alt na~ion~ to worshIp the Lord aUeru.

~ Ilalem. Hessian fly dur:ng fifteen yerrs' hial. 17. The New Dlviuion bf the Holy Land with 2 maps Ih~

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b Bl' h f: h' bl d . 6000 to Nero, to work at the Isth. 1 ~en esta 'IS ed in 1708, when the population did as IOna e street, we passe by a few steps mto the f tI 11'1 30 400 An experiment of cutting the grain ten days first showing the dIVIsion of the land;amoDg tbe Tw'etve h d " . mus 0 Ie u orea-, Wel'e n?t muc excee 5000. After enlarging its de- qUIet. beaullfully-green and fresh restmg place of sold at public vendue, and 12,000 earlier [han usual was tried bv a farmer in Michi- Tflbes by Joshua, with referenca. to chapter IllJd v~ ....

signs and endowments at several times, if' the dead. The hl1m of traffic and fashion had old men, unable to beal' arms, were accommodates and supports ljbout 350 boys and ceased, and though but a little rellloved from these put 10 death

gan, on sixty acres-fhe berry being soft and in Th~ sec?x the dlvlBIEn which shall take place after the milk " and the result was, that it yielded more then rest atlOn, as s own by the Prophet Ezeklel, '

wah references also 00' the prophecy. girls. ItJwas to attend the b,hhpel service that we scenes, we were alone with tile mOTJuments of the At the capture.of Glam.a by Tilus went'; but having entered tlie building before the departed and the, forms of mourners before us the In Va battl~ agamst P\llacld~lsl' Lt. Off t· f . , . 'espastan, near Ie VI age 0 I~e.o service! "Ye were politellshown through catacombs cutmto tli~ rocks and covered over with Galam

]2,000 9,000

flour and less bran than usual. Another advan- 18. The New Healens Bnd Ne~ Earlh. tl1.!{e of early reaping is Slated, on good authority, 19, The P.aradisal~at (ehClly and perfection of the ammal to be security from rust. A farmer is said to Bnd ve,getabte kmgtloms generally restorod durmg the have tried an experiment £In this subiect. Find. Millenllillm. , .

J 20. LongeVIty restored to the sOJonro..ers on Earth. the df1ferent apartments. Cleanliness and order ivy and flowers aronnd us, and only the blue sky At the Seige of Jerusalem and de. were !lppar~nt every where. The steeping rooms to be s~n above us. It was soothin", after the anx- struction of the Temple of Titus were large 'a~d airy, with rows'l/f beds neatly ieties mild vexations I qf the day to'" wander amid In the revolt of the ~alse Messiah

'r d ," 'tV 'd ,1'1 b"d' 1 th' I k '. I Barchechobas and In the severa I • ange on·eJ uer Sl e, WDi e ~ roa als e separat- ese monuments, 00 upon th~ folm~e, and enjoy !'evolts under Adrian, Trojan, and

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ing one of hi~'fields of wheat, in a very raw or 21. The loosmg of Satan and cons~uent ApOstacy BubBe. green state, was badly strllc1, with rust, he deter. quent to the MIllennium. mined at once to Cllt it; and did so, amid the 22" The Last or General ResurrEction aqd J1udgment oftbe laugH of his neighbors, who thought him crazy. wicked and the Second Death. The field adjoining suffered little from rust, and 23. The deltvermg of the Kmgdom to God Ihe Fatber ani I

, ed them. One room, perhaps 75 feet longj would the fragrance of the flowers WJth whICh this place Justinian ' \ I

accom~odate near 200. The School.rooms, ColD.· was filled. And when, after half an hour's ram- Add to this, that (rom the time oflhe 600,000

commenc~me.nt of the Everlasting Age.' '\ stood till fully ripe; yet, at threshing, that which 24. The E"ertastmg Kmgdom of God ~erpetuated in the was first Cllt gave the finest and the best yield. renewed Heavens and Earth. , . I

, I mittee.toOms, wash.looms, (for faces and clothes,) blings, we emerged from this scene of quietness and adoration orthe Golde? Calf, tothe . dinKl,g.rooms, etc., \vere in perfect' order and ad- solemnity, it was with calmed spirits a~d rateful return of the ark. '~hlC~ had been

The question as to the best methods of prevent- 25. The gathermg together of all thing. in Christ, and the Earth (renewed) the court or tentre of unity of the

ing the diseases and attacks to which the wheat Everlasttng Ktnedom of all Creation .

h t g captured bv the Plu!tsunes, there t mirably adapted to the purposes to 'which th, ey ear s. d • d crop is exposed is one of deep interest to the ag- 26. On Death and Hade., and the period of Satall'. do­ricultural community; and some suggestions on mtnlon over the present evil world.

• were estl'Oye were devoted. The service in the chapel consists STATISTIIJS AND PROSPECTS OF THE mws. 239,000 this subj~ct may not be inappropri~tely subjoined 27. The approaching Ncw>D!spensatlOn.

to thBjaccount of this crop. The time when the 28. Charlotte Elizabeth's leiter to the Bishop of Jerusalem bf singing, ,~ray' ers, rehearsi\lg a Catechism and h .. f h " "~ . T e statiStICS 0 t e Jewish population have always ex-

I portior\s 'of Scripture, which is done by the chil. hibited most singular facts. That a natiOiI without a " dren, and is 0Ilen to the admis~ion of spectators, King or a country, shuuld have continued to maintain its I who' generally attend in conSiderable numbers,- distinct existence for so many centuries i and that Il, I 'fhe children marched into the chapel in proces. uumbers should not have dimiuished, but rather i~creased t during that time, is a fact without a parallel in history,

si?u to the music of the organ, and were ran~ed and one which can only be explained by alloVlo;ng a di-, in orde~ upon seats occupying one side of the room. vine interposition on their behalf. We can not doubt, in

After th/s'came the regula~ exercises, which were the light ofthes'e facts-mnch less, in the light of prom is_ ~rformed with great distin,ctness and deliberation, es of Scripture-that they are destined hereafter to exert

, 'and closed with a prayer in which the best tbings an important influence upon the condition of the world. " The following letter conk~ins some suggestions, which

[ were asked for the Queen and her consort with all will be ne,,- to many and interesting to all. It was writ. : the r~i.al family, The services, as ~ Whole, were ten Q.r Judge Noah of New York, hmiself a Jew, and

" exceeCUngly iQteresting i and "howeved little sym· pllhlishe'!;,ht the Bostoll J ourJlal. I pathy we (elt with public 'prayer reading by those NEW YORK, June 18, 1844.

, who,clai~ed not to have the spirit of prayer, yet Mr. Editor :-A laie number of your paper we couldillOt envy the heart of him who would contained the follOWing paragraph:

, prefer, that such exercises among the children JEws.-It is said tbat the total number of JewM throughout the world is estimated at 3,163,70Q,

\ 'themselves .sh~uld be dispensed with. and,it is said that this number has never materi. , In }~e ~veping we attende4 at the chapel of allv varied from the time of David down\vards.

Rev. Mr. RaiHes. The spirit of Christian CouTte- it has always heen a subject of interest, 0 al. I srand liiD.d\ress with which we were invited to though not of general inqlliJ'y, to ascertain as

I· . 'd 'd d . h II't! nearly as possible the 'liumerical fOrce of the Jew· 'i$eals'an prOVl e WIt suc t,~ooks as were con· ish peopIe in every part of the world, and looking

I:~ ~enient for reference, contrasted.strangely with the forward to the speedy fulfillment of all the promiso

t customs which prevail in some fashionable '''''LU<;,,",[ es made to that peculiar and fallored race in their ~ t , h

" es~ and mane us feel perfectly at home. The ser- restoration to t e land of their ancestors, I have ;, mon waS a direct and WlYerfu;l one.' "Be tllou heen ~t considerable pains to {)btaio a census, ac-( ~ faiiliful Il, nto death, and'l will give tllee a' crown curate as far as every country in Europe is re:

, ferred to, but depending upon estimates, al ways ,iife.'! Jt was a funeral occasio/l. After stating tli~ actual number, of those residi,ng in Asia ~pe most simple manner the religious history and and Africa, from which it appeal'S thiitthe Jewish character of the deceased, he"kame to the exllOrla. Nation number full six milUons or people, diyided

• tiora and tJie promise, which was contained in the and, located as follows: text. ','Be I'all.hl'ul" to what·?,' To truth and' duo fn aH'parrs'ofancient Poland before

J.' ':J' ... :.:_- of 1772 tYt was the reply, in which the sacredness and

. viill!e of tmtn, a,nll ~~e extent ofh~~~n ~bli!l'!ltiol!, , w~re feelingly. and clearly illustrated. 'The ex. ,J i:ellenJ?Y j of ~af " ct0Wfl: o,ft life" ~vas 'portraYE)d;

a fervent exhortation to seek it, c~osed 1ge . course. It dm hot seem to be a siudied effort, ", .- -' 1

"_ it was so simple. an~ fer.vid as to' reach thl) ;heart of J, I e;fery hearer. Dr JRnfHes is a man of some fifty

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Mal' g 2248 000 fi Id ' k' h b . h' /fir Any person desiring the above Work, can hale Ir Hn " e Il'strne WIt rust seems to e Just at t e time sellt to Ihem, in SheelS, hy mall. ~y encio,llIg One Doll." TillS amount does not include either the loss· of ripenl'n A ema k bl Ii t thO b-

g. r r °a e ac on IS au Ject (post·pald,) addres.ed tn Rev, l.IP. Laballh. New York,,, as they met with in the wars tlDterior to ,the Cap. is stated !n a report to the N~w Jersey Agricul- by catlmg at hid Office, 130 Fulton street, or at 9 Spruce tivity, or the persecutions and revolts in the time tural SOCiety .An extraordinary field of wheat, street, betweelllhe hours of 11 and 3 o'clock. of the German Emperors and the middle ages, or supposed to be out of dangel', on a Hot rlay be()arne·1 ....,"""''''''''~=':'''''~''''''',.;",=~~===";,,,i'''''''= the proscriptions en masse, which were so fre- drenChed by a sudden shower, which came on LOCAL AGENTS FOR THE BECORlHm. quentlY,lrenewed in different parts of the world, in between one and three o'clock P. M. All was the times of the invasions by the barbarians, and still; alld on the passing away of the shower, the since their establishment in the Roman provinces. sun came out intensely hot. The owner went Under all these calamities and oppression, the into his field to examine his )vh~at, which he Jews like those vivacious nlants which can resist found much pressed down by the sQower; he im. the intemperance of all seasons, have been by di· mediately pel'ceiv~d a continued ticking or snap. vine interjlosition, enabled to sustain lhem,elves ping noise in every dll·ection. The slraw was amidst 'so many appalling obstacles, and have fine and bright; but, on examining he found it found in the strength of their laws, new ,princi. bursting in short slit$ one quarter of an inch long, pies of existence. ' '" ' and the sap exuding ifrom it. A day or two after,

fn pursuing the inqUiry as to their numerical the whole field was darkened with lrust, and the force, much interesting information has heen ob. wheat neally ruined. Another instance of the tained as to thelf various pursuits; and it is grati- Sll,me kind is also related. The cohclusion stated f:xing to learn that agriculture, their original oc- is-that the loss of the sap, running out and be­cupation, c1nims a greal portion of their attention. coming d ded on the straw, occasioned the rust. The plai~s of, Ninevah, G,I'ee'i-e, Persia, Egypt, The ancient Greel,s and Romans attributed' rust Lithunia, Ukraine and MoldaVia, are full of Jew. to the effect of the weather on the grain, as has been

agriculturists; -they are, it is said, the best rhentioned above, and had a prayeri to the suppos­cultivators of the grape in TUl'l,ey; in all parts ed Rubigo, or ru~t, for the purpose of warding off of the East they are dyers, workers in silk, wea· Ihe disease, which ran thus: vers and blacksmiths i in, Poland they are farm- '0, blighting 'Rubigo, spare the corn plants, ers, 'c)lriers, lace weavElrs, potters and silver- and let the ear gently wave o'er the surface of the smiths; and although the great body of the na- earth; suffer the crops, which have been nODl·ish. tion are still engaged in trade and cornmlenlEliiil:J ed the< propitious stars of Heaven, to grow un. every quarter of the world, with ttl become fit for the sickle. , Thine is no success, they are nevertheless receiving a more ; the crops thou hast marked, the liberal' education, are cultivating a taste for the cultivator I'eckons as lost-neither winds arts,' many ar~ pUl'lming the more enlightened nor showers so much injure the Icomj neither and' scientific professions with reputation, Rnd are when bitten by frost does it acquite so pallid Instituting reforms in the ceremonial parts of their hue, as if the'sunfervently !teats tlie moist stalks.' religion, without invading any of its cardinal prin. A. variety of expedients are mentioned, to pro . ciples. ' teet wheat fr07n S'fllut; and it may be well to men-

Wealth is not general1y or equally diffused tion some oftbese, as they are well recommended. among the Jews, but the aggregate of their One directs the wheat, after being thoroughly sessi0l1s,<constitutes thfjm by far the most washed, to be soaked ten 01' twelve hours in salt people ,on earth, and thfHeQormous proportions water, as strong as it can be ma'de.! It is further so located ~ to secute a .very deci~ed iDliuenc~ that no ioj ury wiII. re~ult if it lie in the brine in the movements of evety Dlltion, making them, several days proviqed. it be kept in a in a measure, the arbitrators of very important After thus soaking it

l lei it be limed.

movements. . person reoQmmelj.9s that' the seeds, when Although the Jewish people are entir,ely pas. placed the brine, be slIrred up thoroughly, so

The fotl~wing persons. are requeslcd (0 act as agents for Ihl. paper to the Y~ctnlty where they are locatrd II nny sre ullable to atielld to thll busmcss, It i. hO(fed tncy wIn se­cure 80me one to 1::1 their ptaces. In societies where no one'lS appolllted",t IS hoped that our friends WIll take

, ,mmedlate sleps, ~mong themselres, to do what can be done. .

NEW YORK Mystic Bndge-T S Green. ! msr,l

Adams-Charles PO'ter NEW JERSEY " A G Green Plainfield-if S Alberti

Alfred~James R hi.h' New Market-W B Gillett Mnson Green Shiloh-raaa!! D Tit.worth

" Samuel Russell, p m Salem-bavld Clawson Berhn-John Whl'ford PENNSYLV .. \NIA BrookfieldLAttdrew Babcock Meadvllte-l.ewi~ Dtfnham

" ullcs M Langwonhy New Geneva-H F Bond Bohvar-Rowsa Babcock Coudersport-J A R Gleen. C!.ar Cre.e~-A bel Saullder. man DurhamYIIIe-Joseph Poller Chfford":'Zehediah Burdick Edmpslon-Ephralm Maxson Sharon Centre - Isaac W Ea.t Rodman-Cltesler Green Jones Frlend,h,p ..... ZurIPt Campbell . VIRGINIA Genesea-S S GrISwold Lost Creek-LeVI H Bond ' Houqsfield-Wm Groen Elk Creek-thos B Bont Independence-lohn P Liver- New Salem-Jepthah FRan.

more dolph Lmcklaen -' S"beus III DUI- L~wlsport-Joseph Jeffrey

dick Lowther's Run-Asa Be. I,eonardsvllle-Wm B Max- OHIO.

son Bloomfield-Charles CIRrk " Dennis Hardin Northampton-Simeon nab·

Newport-Abel SuI/mal); cock 13 0 Church New London, - Charle. M PortJeffe~son-Lewls A Da-

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'Otsehc-.loshll' Clark " Jackson-Davi.LoofbourrDw l'eteuburg-Gpo Crandall ButlervIlle-G. N Swinney Pre.ton-Clark Rogers Kmgsvtlte-JntiusM TDdd PerSIa-ElbrIdge E,ldy , Pltcai,n~eo P Burdu;k MICHrGAN ~cott-H C Hubbard ':lporto-Job Tyler ' South ~ranth-R T Green Tatlm.age""iBelboel Cliurcl\ UnadIlla Forks-Wm Utter I'.

Watson-lhra W)Jitrord ~ WISKbNSAN'· Weat ClarkSVille - Clark Mitton. Rock Co,-'Joseph

Saunders Goodrich P MJ SillIman 1 ' Coon

RHOI,lE ISLAND ' 1 ~ h,·lI; "r:c.fl·, t'l I Ii' 1: tY,1:~~:' w 0 appearuer ea y 4t ease, yet so ~mn, 1n ~ tlllfplllplt: : I.e thi~, qe. 'an' ordihary~sermon,

.sive in relation to the restoration, and waiting the that the lJghter seeds,mllY rise to thesurfaae; apd ~UIIJ,U'UU;I great advent with the same PlltieRce and humility be skimmed Iljf,j aflElI'wards, that, the brin~ be

which they have evinced fOI' rthe last eighteen drained into a tub, and the. seed thinly spr~ad on

Westerly-Alex Campbell " IOWA .. . S P StlUman Fredonia, Loulea Co - '1

HopIcillton-J oseph Spicer, Jr [ Whe~lock 'WPuI¥ity"lfo ~o( sgr~rising. . v , " • : '

;,One thing. connected with the religiou!! servjc~ . ' upon ~~~~'we h!\~e a~ended,to.da'y, w;as p}e~s~ilg_ ";' 'Nwly everY'pl'f.yer }\'hich, was offer~, co~tained ,f: l'apetitiun"t]!at ii' Mracio?sf;l\t~~r, , :E.I·;as'p.ro,fesiiing

all things; WOllIiLAe~pleased to ;·~J~~'w,~t' liei~,;as is neae,sS'a.rY; '0 ~~tUre'

the earth, now alm,Qst·,,,,,,,,,, lor', m.e

t!~~:;j~.,~:;!~~m~r~!bJy rainy~ 'Season critical po!u1.: '

trillcll to,vlirds rna· of 'ihe,se;, :days

~heiie$B[miilill lOI"thll:'Wlell:.bEii·,no all 1"); .. '1 Ii". "<iIJl}\\>

il,U'UU',ULIU;1 hundred years, relying with ullnbated confidence ihe' and Sifted wlill qniolilime, at rate of one on the promises and prot~clion of tlll~t divine pow. a bushel i; and, 'after carefully stirring Elr \vhich nas ever been near the1I\,and with them, through the seed a few timrs, it is allow. nevertheless, there has been no . in their his. ed to remain a few hours, ann then cSown. ,THe

Christians taken seed which underwent> the' perfect cle.IttJingj gave In)~r~~~l,~J~~~~~.fe weI. a return of pure wheat; and that whiCh was sown ih in> its natural;,state was Infected with smul, 'nnd

" .. "." .p.VP.ht"':';"th,Av·1 ,/lad ,pf:mixture also of chess. . q " I I • • • I '" L

udiceli;J. ,The IAvisadqr, of Malaga, informlHJs Ulat two "'l'r"" m~n Were ,recently punished. there, 09 tbe pubHc ,nn,,,,,.J'M,"ltr';, file intoxication. The1p,unishfllent consist·

ne'tlia.fdivilies'lls; being compelled to' swallow a' large ~._.i.L ujlQtity of cold water. T,his WaS one of the

r··a:gerICY, W~l \OftY[es of th~ ,iO!luisiti0!l. I{I ~~J')~

- Nature's Noble7nan.-The'N~w.O~leans ,Her. re!alef!"' an anecdote of, one of. wealthy

cit1~el[l~ 1 ' A gentleman informed he was ~ burnea out on Ba.ltlii"P

went to John and ~'1~.t:u, him 'a house. no hOllses to agent and ask

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-' CQNNECTICUT Trivolla, Peona Co-James Waterford-Lester T Ro· ,DulJ~am $

,yaslorU I!S fully com1nit~ Viltn reu

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